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Mainly About
Thursday At Middleport Schools I
People In
Christmas portlea _,, held 1n room rnoth,r, aul&gt;Ung the t•'!"h•
Pomeroy
the e emt tary llfldtt at Mid- ,n . Marvin Hufford. Leo Ke • I
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Maple Place
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Home Was Scent
OI Parley Party

n.e Put Pt-.11dentl' ....,. ..
Youth Fellowship strYitt wert J an ice Everson as The,
Cardinal Gir l Sco uts O f
dleport Thursday marking the be- nedy, Fran Youngworth,
' Mr. and Mrs Patrick Lochary , Unit to Drew Weblter
, ldermuth hat
Poat
i
mmy
o( lhe He ath. Methodi l Churr-h. leader, CoMie Coote as readet Sal bu
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� I ginn ing of the C'hristmu vaca- Grace Hawley, t1iar lH Eschle Mr and Mrs Charles Lochary,
ica Le on he Ila aanUII
is ry School and Brown te
ld
Amer
gl
n
I 1 h� we-ek
� Middleport , met ror two Chr1!lt• Prayer was given by Ka:i,' A ul t
absent ro
man and Charles You�&amp;
l 1'roop 169 held 8 Christmas party
t ion .
� : :�
party
.
. I Mrs G len Chase and Mrs. M . E Chriatmu
WednndaJ
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• ma meetmss Ibis. wttk.. Ttw and M arjorie Harri! was the ac- at the 9C'hool Wtdnesclay follow- cause O u P • ,
Thursday 1n evening &amp;t thfl horM af Mra. BM
the lower grades Room mothen ass.ishn g w ith 1 Rath.bum spent
of
Teachers
first wu held Sunday evening rompaniJt for the O,rL!llma� carMrs Raymon Komm ghl -N�nt \
ined wlth
party (or the parties of the ,· anous claue1 Amesvi lle w ith
Patrick Neutzl lng, Maple
Mrs
Place. with
in g S("hool
.
enterta
I
eel
thelr ttgular rnt&gt;l'&gt;ti ng.
gaYe
Spr mgf1e ld Monday to be with thtl C' se
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F.vf'rson
to
nice
a
m
sin�
j ol
g
.
M
yons.
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rf!
ohn
Mrs
J
were
Henry,
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father
Loehary's
a
,
C am nd
r l s s with 1
Miu Erma Smith u ®-haltell
l A short progr am w�/;::i��
her son and f� m 1 ly. Mr a� Mrs. coo
n.e group rttited the Chnst- the table grace.
his and Mrs.
kits being served. Ea&lt;'h room Mary E Hindy, M rs. J amel In- and to help him celebrate
Eddie Smith • «llltrfiJrd
wl h k
b .iary
and chi ldren ,
Ottie Konkre. iht
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mu story from
lhe book
01
Members altendi n� be!rn11"s the � : : i
was decorated w llh • Christmas gels. Mn. Earl Daven port. M rs 101st birthday
utl
n g hostess.
re :l
d � �t �- whi le htr dau-"lhler- r law's
re 8 1
mo- t ree and a gift exchancrtt- was held Genr Fttnch, Mrs. 8er1 Bodlme; .
J,uke and the pr"P.s1dfnt. Tommy 11bove mtntioned
were Nancy :Q
Lewis St anley returned to his 'lbf home wa1 beauWully dee,
o ther 15 in the hospit a
by D an r;ey : l er
· Baker . n-ad addi! K&gt;nal scripturP Harris, Tommv B ak rr. John I nMn. Wilham Everson. Mr WLI•
g
bv
the
first
fo
u
r
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rade-a.
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employment In Pittsburgh Wed· orated lncludlna lighted cudlet •
1
se .
mg
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• ue oby a; a G rut r Re\' Konkright �nd son . Oa\' 1d ,
Jerry �
'11\e meditatioo Wl',S gwen by eels.
John Krawsc-zyn,
Au lt. Mrs. De nvf'� e1
a
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mt
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m
nesday eYening after spending a In ea ch window and •
Teachers In lhe new le n
h
R f d
Mary L
: plan to go to Spr m�f�ld Suncl_�h ' ry
Robert Rawl l n �,
Davis. Bobby �n
Kay Ault. Ma:-)One Ba rns. N an- 1 na...en port Bi l lv
M
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rt
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few days at h is home . East Main tree undler which
we
ntertaln n
buildin
ta
clftt W1"l'I
rowmt! sang �'San:a �I aus 1 tven m g for a la te Ch nstmas w
k tt
l''/ Harris, John I n gels and . John
I Rwis and Kathv Morgan
H ood . Mr11. Mi " ae1
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M
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Wil
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Maa
Mrs
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ford
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h
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placed
On
the
mantel
WII •
om
m
g
to
own
a
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the family
ne&lt;'htle M rs JOhn
' K]oe-. · Mr� w , 1 am
Krawsciyn . wit h 81 II Y D avi ,; Mrs .l a&lt;'11. 0
Mr, Ka�l
' son Caroen ttr Mrs Fli11.,:le AJ
M
a rgi Lou Ehman of GaIllP- ammJ;!:ement of red and wh1b
Ch'
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y
n
ted
m
e
p
ay
was
s
'and _ �r� Clarf'nt'f" I
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and ,
leading m prayer
Baker and M t! U'f' MrC'oma,;
W alten
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p e
o
Mrs Wilham
Mr,· Ge-raid RuDI!!. Lewis
;:ce
i
is spend ln� the holiday va- poinsettia and white holly ID[
I he G1r Scouts Roger D 1 xon gave rs CharIes vanCooney werp, in l ensworth ·
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Also ass1�hn'! was Mrs r. M o ls
M
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Rev Raymon Konkraghl show were &lt;'haperone9 for the parIY
Mrs
R
M
Sherman
Mrs
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g rand mather. fern• with candles and
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cation with her
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a ree1tat10n
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Blakr who subst ltuteri for M r11 .
Pa rkersbur� Tuesday Mrs Wal.
ed the mm "Christmas Aroond
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Pickens and Mis! Mildred Hawnley
St
trees on eitLlll!S' SIUIE'. A �
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n ahie to 111 Mrs Lewis a
Refreshments or
C'hnstm as ters ' son. Tommy , is now
Bf' h 1 C I
n
th@ World " Conn ie rmke wa! ac- 1 t orin l SPrv iCP
co_
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ley.
pri
n
cipal
of
the
buil
d
irut.
.
oc
a
on
e ch aide fl �
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eook1es made by the Girl Scouts, fi ned lo his home wllh tons1ll ilts.
te� e C.:n��:�ti n � wt-re Mn. wilbu r Baum and son. Nor• st king wu
compamsl for the meet ing which
ng room tabk
simil
ar party was
held
The
d
bv
tnt
A.
t
n
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Cleve
land amved Wed• mantel
of
n
ma
n
Mrs
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K
t
a
ll
a
nd
ton
H
Do
al
who
Rus�II
table
A
the
P
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u
a
ld
ted
a
with
na
so decor
Mr and Mrs
bPnr- '-lold
clo� with the M1zp11h
j
.
Ben Phi lson for her fourth neth McF.lh m
with
Mrs
was
of
centered
th
an en,np
a
de
the
nesdav called by
ny.
Christmas arra ngements and kool Jr a nd son o( An nada le. V a. . arI
dict .,on
. h II t.n the Cen t raI
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h
d
and
(Ta
e
w
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red
white
of
poinletelh
ment
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8
l!,ll
h'I� fa·ther, �.
to
evf'n mg
aid proYided by Mrs Norman nved Wed nesd av
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Wedne&amp;day t!'Ven tng the group I
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buildi
n�
d
n
three
a
with
branch
candelabra
(I
Zlpperick
he
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Bl
Mis.,
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and Mr!.
Donald !Lpend Christm�s with Mrs Rus,
met at the church for a Christ - A sptti a l f'hristm.As can&lt;llelll!hl Wl"yersm1ller
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Other
sses
tr
a
th�
n
Mrs.
cl
Ce
or
Ir s
tnt M and Mr! E d·
a n mg were serv
G tfts were
. mas worship serv ice. game! an d !lf' rvi N' was hel rt at lhP Middle&gt;• t.. ;
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were
and
run.
candles
ala&amp;
poinsettia
the
d
n
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atte
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to
liaS:
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todav
building
a
lso
had
parties
with
rrived
a
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a snack supper 'flus �rvi«: was nort Church of Chr i st Wf&gt;&lt;lnf'l":d 3v exc anged ton cone ude the party
on the buffet and china closet.
. . .
eral of Ed B awn.
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Alte
Brownies
were
g
m
d
with Mr
and Mrs
V1s1tll)g
Mary
held in place of the ann ua l car- l f'Vtnin� Followi n � thf' prores!•
Mn. Harry Houdashelt in
ol in g party pl an ned earlier but •onal bv the choir the C'hri!'itmas Lou Rad ford . . Kathy Abbott , DI· Bern ard Fu ltz Wednesday were ..
sided
at a short buslnesa ....
cancellNl bec ause of the weatht&gt;r !IIOf"\' from the R1blt wa� read .JY ana �ey�rsmlll er , Susan �nn mg, h�r parents. Mr a nd Mr:s Ra y
"l.'mmanuel-God W!th Us. w.i.s
which
opened with the pledp t.,
Carol Hud son Karen McF. lh t nnv Bonn ie Gi lmore , Cathy Dill. Bren• S mn of �OnVO\' who were enroute
the topic of the devotions and prothe
flap:.
Misl Smith and Mn.
d.i Galmore and Marla Grueser to Flonda where they plan to
:inii Colf&gt;t'n Wilson
gram presented by Mrs Edith
Jed
Webster
Sr. were in chlirp
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sta v for a coup le of months
Op EN
The choir !an� St'Veral Chrt!!!t - and leaden. Mrs Weyersmill er
SiAson when the WSCS ot the For•
or
the
devotions
and react �al
Mr and Mrs J ames A rnold Members ans �red to roU call
mas C'arols a nd an ,m1hl"m under and Browme Troop commi 1 tee
e111t Run Method ist church met
s
atorle
which were In,.
Christmas
n
of
hler,
Mary
C
a
rol
a
d
d
au
ee
with their favorite Chriltmas car• Wednesday evening at the churchl 'lll� Dorcas Circle of th y· st npersed
f!!
buJ g of
t he d i rttl i on of Mr� Arthur member , Mn sl ann mg : Girl �
rou
te
with g p a ln
� :.et
Sk i nner Mrs C hest er Erwin was Srouts. Debra Spencer Maria CmC'lnnati are exoected to. ar- oJ when the Rutland Amateur which was decorated in keepin g Baptist Churc�, Ml�dlepo
Round rabln
ChrUlbna i caroli.
Christma s Garden C lub met al the home of
l
Grueset, Susan Dixon . Me lody rive todav for the
?g with Mn. Pa
thf' orJ!;anisl
ding a y il]. Tuesda� evem
tma1
inclu
Chris
with
cards
were
Nnt
to
Mrs.
William
�
k
and Mrs Mrs Carl
Morris Wednesday
A fandlrliaht Sf"TVICf' was c-on- Roush, Becky Nease, a nd Joyce wee end with Mr.
Smart for the ir December mee - B axter and Mn. Albert YounJ.
scene and a lighted tree.
Until Christmas
age
even in ,2.
rluctf'cl bv thf' minister of
t he Eva ns and leaders Mrs Howard Ja �!I A mold and Judv
ing. Mrs Richard Owen, cbair•
.
. .
Games wer. played durtnf 1be
Miss V::inetta Carroll left t oThe Christmas storv was ,:iven Group smgmg �:t': �:'::i man, was in charge.
church. Rrv. Fred 1 Gardner. Roush. Mrs. Roger Spencer and
socil.1
hour with prizes awarded
1
r
for
a�duk
sas
M
n
day
g
s
ope
ol�
bv
ned
r
Msr
RoJ;!:er
Roush
evenand M s
whw..e srrmonf'tle for the
Mrs Herbert Dixon and son Rogpresented from to Mn Ralph Gilmore, Mrl. OW·
�
were
�
ns
Devotio
�
s
w�ere ahe wilt spen
ris m as Robert Snowden gave a demon• with �rayer y M rs. U . . Nease,
: me was hnc:ed on lhf' ShephPrdft er who was a guesl
.
the scripture of Luke. Lighted en wailMI and Mn. George Raewith
her
p
a rents. Mr. a nd Mr!I stration of Christmas
tht
on
h
favors and Readings on the topic- and the
lhoueht
1hev
--, and w at
.
canldes and group singmg of car- ! kett Sr Girt. were exeman,ed
CMus Carroll and ra�u l�
they rr,,
presented e ach member with a ChrLStmas !ltory were glven by
MIDDLIPORT
fir�t Ch nslm::i� and how
.
l•
a vocal solo by Mrs. Fran•! after �ich refreabmenta Wtrl
I
w omen E mployee,
D1a ane McComas I! 111 of a corsaie.
Mr!L . Sisson , Mn. Mannang Roush , o ~ and
arN•nI Pcl thf' C'hrid rhild
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0
Mn•
UU9\es&amp;el.
gl and Illfectlon 8t her home·
served bY lhe - L�
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A gift exchange was enjoyed Mrs. Jacob B aer, M rs W 1' llard Ce! �•.., SC'Cffll.lKI
r lo� w ith Of K rogers D ined
The serv1ee was
n
a
s
.
l
brief
After
bus
neSI
ses
a
io
Webster
presided
at
the
coifee
bv the members ar.d the travel• F audree, Mn. John F. Ba iley ,
" .Joy to the A. Christmas dmner was enjoythe- tf'C'f'lll�ional
l
Ch ·stmH round-robin card was SE'rvice
in" prize was aw arded to Mrs Mrs. Run Wat.son, Mrs.
ed by the women emp loyees or
World ..
John
�:
Pomeroy, Ohlo
to Mrs. Blanche Hapton• Attending were 010N nttned
•
D�n Williams and a lso the door Sco�t , Mr!. Fred Nease, Mrs. wr ted
the Kroger Store at the Marti n �
stall. The group also decldtd to above and Mn. Mayme �
pri,e
Restaurant Monday evening.
.
Cbrtsty Baer, Mrs. Alfred Yaug,
.
'
speoial Interest mis• : -. Frank Ch-brew, Mn.
NOT OPIN TONIGHT
FolloW mj!: the meetlne a des- er Mrs. Edmund Grueser. Mrs. remember
Followin g the &lt;l mner the "roup
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' George Mow ,
Mn. Cherin
Muld l eport. Ohio
Mrt rourse was served by the u.' s. Nease and Mrs Kerns SIOnaraes Wlth gifl
went lo the home of Mrs Md,
f
t Mrs· Milton l ci
"G UNF IG HTERS OF
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an
N O W SHO W I N G
art
1 Stan'Sm
Lewi
rs.
d ;r
an
rs
M
-uer
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hoste,s
IAl d WlI�11:rmut
h for a girt -t!X· Following their Chri�tmn! din •
· Ing o.f "As With
Roush . The smg
A BI LENE ' '
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"THE STRANG ERS OF
from
program
,
I and granddaughter, Mar,I Loil
Hood presented the
change and soci�l l lme wilh a ner at the Martin
Rest auran t
G ladness Men of Old, conc l uded
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Buster Crabbe and
BOMB.AV"
They were l Ehman.
ine.
Magaz
Mission
the
de
r
our
ed
r
g
M
at
3 the P Club went to lhf' home of
se bem serv
s..� t
the program.
S t .:i rri n g Guy Ro l fe
Barton MncU111 e
assisted by Miu Linda Kauff
late hour.
Mrs. Fran!! Wil!iOn
(or their
_ also _
"EL ECTR ONIC MONSTER "
Mrs. V@auger, president, '" con·
and Mn. Tony Fowler who were 1 TIPPLJNG THIEF
"PA Y OR DIF."
The Misses Lena and
Rot1 CamPron, Mary Murphy
Katy meetinj!' and part y
'1$
�
ducted the busineu sesston and
I)
I for the evening.
Erne■l Bor1 n lne .
. The
Guth wPre SPE"('i al lnvitf'd l,!nesl!! Dul'int lhe even in�
canasta "
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CELLE , Germany IUPD - A
on Chriatmas
were
given
reports
ee
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U
man
the Mafia fearPd !
onl y
he close of the m ting a
Thr Ori�lnal 3 Stoo 11 es
for the cl l nn f"r a nd parly. Olh• was en joyed by the club and re""
" niac:
thief Jet his minor vJcea
tippling
et.a
SeverAI
shut•irnl
take
n
bask
to
e Su,1., Mon. ind Tuesday
''STOP, L OO K &amp; L AU G H"
wa se ed to those
salad eou
f'r11 att e nrl in � were Mr!'I David rreshme-nt s were served by Mn.
C
m
best al him Wednelday
p
the
as
The
get
hrist
or
ived
v
of
notes
ar
e
the
we
you
thank
f
;
r
t
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1
D
nd
Isabel
named • ve a
n
Cumm i ngs , Mrs Frt&gt;d R4l.!len- W1h1on Ench j(Uf'SI wa.!'I ptt!Lent �P·S2Y5C,'l2f60, }
night.
Semor Cho i r or the Midrtleport the baskets Plans \Vere made for
"MY oo'G l U OO Y "
Winebrenner, M n. Homer Hart•
m. M rs. Orv ille
WeII anii• -•
ni w 'th
i a fDYor bY the hO.!'It es�
Anthon y Perkl n s, Vera Mi l e5
First U n itf'fl Presbvted an Church a bake Hie at the next meeting
Starring "London " Doa Star bm ,
Police aaid he broke into I com·
Orndorff
ley, and Mrs. M
Mrs I.A'onard VanMeter
Atlen&lt;l me Wf're • Mrs Wa l ter was held Wed ne!
IC:lay evening al During lhe social hour gift!
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and grocery ltore
The next mee mg w111 be held blnatlon �
- - - · - -- r.rooks Mr� Lew11 Sauer. Jr . the church
d
rted
ta
I, M
s
were exchanged and a dessert aI the home of Mrt. Wilha An- an g
ampllne the Scotch
rs Jame!'! Pu l lf'n, M_rs How•
Duri n � the even lmt lj'.ifts were
whisky lined .In bottles • the
course aerved from a ta ble with thony.
ard Byets. Mrs Fr imrt!! Andf'r- presen f'&lt;l
t
lo Rf'V Howard Run-----ish@lves
Christmas cover pd centered
·
and
.
'Wln · Mrs Wavnf" Swisher
pelt a nd Mrs. LJ llum Stelff. '
1ben 'he .tarted to light I eta•
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w,,.1
wtth an arran gement of pine• can- J:AJ
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h
m
'irs Ambrose G1"bb!
ded
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Sul 1\lan �
chu rch or"a m s
A Christmas
dies and Christmas baubles with work was involved in putting lo- ' a rette and ,et the atore � ffre·
be
t
The .Jnnuary mePllnR: will
1
erab bai Hchanl?e was enjoved
candles one other skte. Favors gether the occasional "See Amer· He � beer 011 tbt firt, but
\:!Id at the h�me ol Mrs Swish•
.
bv lhe l{rou o a� refreshments
.
were silver stars centered with a ica " hour which he started thia it wouldn t go «iut.
er
of ake, eoolues , ce cream and
small candle and Chri!llmas balls. eeuon that his regular Sunday
'11\en he ran.
e:i·
c-a �v
Hostesses were Mrs. Manning varity show would suffer, sc, he The store o�er di�.�
/ RONOl ,UT ,U I UPI l-Restsurant
�
a hu
a e ��
o mad
m
f Wll
� Roush and Mr1. Jacob Baer with hu discontinued the fonner after fire and put it out wdbbox
owner YOlhlnobu Kaneshiro Hid th 'c'h . t
•1uu·
e
r1� mas cake or the partv
.
isher and M rs. domg gan FrancIsco and Chlcago l The owner al!o found •
Wednesday that a bur� l ar has
1am
Mrs.
Wt
1
1
F
I
de th
n eme t for
aa1 ad been
t
the first two of coins
ra ided his establl.!1hment six times �h: r:C:e�hm;t •�:le� Fa:0:111 of Charles Baer as contrlbutlng programs during
�:.n_
1:
": :�
b
stolen fro
Y
mon ths.
thl11 month-but he had a good Inv an P,el.� n nrl dwnrf� were giv- hostesses.
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'57 Chev. - - • $995
V8 2 dr. Sed:rn. Std shift. tow mileage.

'57 Pontiac - $1095
V8 2 Dr. Sedan. O n e rareful owner.
Spot l es, inside 11hd out. Hydramatlc.

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'60 Buick - - $2695
V8 LaSabre 4 Dr. Sed in. On e ("Ireful
ownl'r. Sharp car. l'ower st eeri n g and
brllkH. Turbine drive. R&amp;H. Over $ 1 ,·
000.00 off new prlc-e.

'59 Buick - - $2295
V8 LaSabre Hard Top 4 Dr. One local
owner. Powtr 11eerln11. R&amp;H. Turbine
d rive. We I n vile your closest in!lpectio n .

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V8 L.aSabre Co n ve, rtible Cpe. Orlai n al
blark fi nish like n ew. Powt"r steeri n 11 &amp;.
brakes. Turbi n e driYe. Full }' equippe d.

'60 Pontiac - $3195
VS Stu Chief Hird Top ◄ Dr. Only 1 1 .·
898 1ttu1I m i l u. Almoat like the day
It waa so l d. i,�u l l y equipped . Nearl y
$ 1 ,000.00 oH new prire.

'59 Opel _

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4 cyl. 2 Dr. Sed a n . O n e local ow n er.
Ec-onomy al Its best.

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'55 Chev. - - - $595

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'55

Pontiac - - $595

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4 Door.

4 Door.

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Dodge - - - $595

V8 - 4 Door.

'55 Buick - - - $695

'54 Ford - - - - $395

'54 Buick - - • _ $295

'54 Pontiac - - $395

Vl - t Door.

VI - • Door.

V8 - 2 Door Sedan.

4 Door.

'54 DeSoto - - $395

'57 Dodge - - 5995

'53 Buick - - - - 195

'57 Ford - - - - *895

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viewin1 area. Cherry,
Walnut or Blonde
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The Christmas party and reg­
ular meet� of the Paal M atrons
of Evan�•llne Chapttr wa, held
Thursdav evenin� at the home
of Mrs. Wllllt Anthony In Middlo­
port.
The Anthony homt wa, d..,.r­
ated for thti holiday aeason with
colored IIRhh 1\ghllnR the outAfdt
stairway to the apartment home.
Mrs. Maxine Allensworth. out­
going preskfent. wa, In charae
or the meeting which op,ntd with
a Christma■ prayer by Mn. Har­
ry Houdalhelt.
A round robin rard WH writ• ,
ten to Mn. Morah Leonard. a
member who Is I patient at tht' f
Melo Gen,ral HOl]&gt;!tal. Plan.,
were made to remMnblr m@ffl• [
ben ol the J!l'OIIP who ore lll.
A Chrlatmu program was pre­
a,nted with Mrs. Anthony Kiv .
Ing tho Chrlstmu ,to,y. A reecl- ,
Inc w•• given
by Mn. DeTI11
Windoor and • rt&lt;llatlon bv Bar­
bara Ant�y. 1tanddaugh1tr of ,
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Houdalhllt and Mn. Will lleyn­
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Mrs. Jee Yeung. Sr.. !ht new• .
ly telected p1eoldeut auumed .
her dutln bel&lt;n
of the '
mt&lt;llnl ond appointed the lo\.
1ow1n1 11c.., --· Mrs.
M. L ""'1d, ond Mro. Re,..ads.
co-dlalrmen, with Mro. . Rou Pul
len and Mn. Ma Harrah, men,.
bers.
Durlnl tho -Jal hour I JIii
eiiatwiao .... enjoyed by !ht
member. and cbletetl ubtd ond
hot roltl wtlh eolfeo 1ru aernd '
by Mn. Anlhotl)o. 'Ille Jmuar,

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'48 Pontiac - - - $99 '50 Buick - - - • $99
Convertible COO!&gt;",

SATURDAY THE STORE WILL CLOSE AT 5:30 P.M.

Matrons
"If Evano&lt;&gt;line
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ELBERFELDS Open Tonight, Friday lil 9

Mrs.
Paul
Hni-iton'll.all. t"nn '
Buchanan . T ..Pwis s�uer .Tr . �itr, olvn Rusae l l , Mi�111 Nitncv n11,..'11r
Floyd Carmac:-k and the foJlowin'!
we!ls. r..ol9 A nn Sauer. Lewis
Sauer. Sr. and Elmer Salisbury
of Porl!!mouth.
Others oontributlnr to the par•
tv weN! Mrs. Lucy Gregg and
dau2hh•rs. Jud:v and Karen. Mis�.
Farie Erlewine.
Mrs. H a rold
Sauer. Karen Bs,chner and Bev­
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new.

'56 Plymouth *595

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'55 Mercury - $495

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• Voham.r tone ond balane1 controla
• RuwodlJ bul., ..,_,,_to-dean cabinet
• 90-4ay -n1i11J on ,..,. and laba&lt;

LISTIN TO A n1e1H•T1tA1tON TODAY

Other General Electric Portable

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-RCA Victor Record Playen

$29.95 - $39 .95 - $99.95

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HOlpital lo Colwnbu■, ■pent
INAPPY PUNCH
lffll uoh INwn n,mln1 brandy llome lhlpdrap playe... wed dltlonally b made with both R
wttkmd I n ht"! parems, Mr.
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EW Y ORK l UPl l - A Ml!- oo I pl atter.
&amp;ben-y IOU8d Wllnuta for I aimi- nuta and railinl, plw sherry, hot
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snapdragon Addi a
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n to lhe risk, tht r■111n, lar game. Snapdrqoa pmch tr•J w■ttr and 1pk.'e1.
and Grf''.Ory
1..1tes lls name from an oJd hollWm, l'arr. accompanied by Ed , day good luck game in which par, tradit ionally were ,uu on I h I
�ar Pullins went to Uluillvllle, t k- ipantJ tr ied to snatch IJ r■l· !Item, Any pl.ayer who rucued b!I
S. S. ■ttefldan&lt;'t on Dt'r 18 Ky , la1t week lo Sf'('Ure a new � � wa.s 118.id to have gooa l� 41\'ery
wa11 21, the offering :M .00.
hulk m;:1: - lruc;,.
Mr. Mnd Mrs. Carl Lemley.
month of the New Year. BeginWorship 8€-rvi&lt;'es 7'er:e held J1 The yo ung 1Jt'1.. , Jle ol the chu�l'h
Ht!v and Mrs. Paul Hooks, Mrs Dini, no doubL, atter h1t burned
l0 : 45. wtih an attPndance of 12 i1't'l S1.1n. a! len10on and eve-nina:
Effie Wl'llton and Mn. Carrie fingers healed.
W ith HPrtnan T.1_v lor. lt:Hli·
'.u 1, ra&lt;'t ice for t he C hr is tmas pro- B
arh all atten ded the- ChrlStmaS --- -Tht• W S C � Chrislm
I rt 1 � r. i: n l o he nrtsr nlf'd Wed nesday r
p ogram at South Bethel ElJB I �
ill be (l; l rl � t he- hom�'\r
!Jf'r :l ! , be �tn nln ·: a l 8 o· dock . e hurch Sunday vening.
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Mr . and Mra. Emile Matlack of l
%7th. Mn. Claude Woodyard \\ "
and
Parkersburg
spent Sundav here
ho prouram
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"Ofrtle FrOSt .
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Tuppt•rs Plai•1s Ch r isli;rn 1 ·, . .i , ·I: .,J ,,_
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with lh(' ir advisors, :'!Ir Jll&lt;l � 1 •·�
C'horl e-!-: Spt-hC't'� iii Belp� wa�
, Clyd!.! Kulio .tnd U1c ih"' � - ct n d
lff F\'J.,I.\'� HK IC\H.F,�
rallmg on hi.!I sl�ter Mr. an(! Mr!
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M r . and · Mr�. Roy Lcmlev an '. Wnm· fVck 1c&gt;!II Mondt1v.
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, Elmwood ;'l, 11r:,;111,:: Hup11· , a !I t . 1rnt1 , !111
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Mrs. Vivian Hoffman h ,1&lt;; re- �
Middl•port, Ohle
\\«•ft t&gt; \'f" , ,mJ .. ,ang t ' l11· i ,·: m&lt;.1 - l'umpbc-!l ;;.II nl f'oluml&gt;us wr·&lt;: ,·1 11e&lt;l to \.\hroeling lo htr &amp;,ugh1 1 1 W. Second
Cami�
we1:'kencl guest� (I! 1h":, Jl,'Utnl� !Pr" ! .
,--- M r ;md �ll'!i. Cl.-ir Woode ttl
Chl'sler , SJ)t•nt Sun. with !he Wm.
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TONY FOWLER, OWNER
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Special thank, to the citizen, o( Middlepor t for their ,upport In 1e­
curln1 the town·• new lire truck. It would be Impossibl e to thank each
l," ,iier,on who has helped us this past year, but to each and everyone our
,; �earl (elt thank•.

'Go you, friends and customers, we're sendin11 9lad &amp;r�etin&amp;s, with ffVery wlsll
that you and yours may enjoy a most wonderful holiday time, blessed by good healtll,
surrounded by good fellowship-and always of good cheer. For us, one of the brightest
ll'ltitude for your continuing patronage and 1100d will. Most h11rtily,

The

new t ruck is so equipped to handle just about every fire fight­
Ing lob we would run into, but we make thl1 plea to every citizen of our
area, play II ,ale thla Christmas and In the coming year. Don't Jive fis­
• place lo ,tart. Take It easy while drll'ing and be careful with fire. Mako
lhl, 1 VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS for u1 and you and the 911fest NEW
YEAR IN 1 96 1 .

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR

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Lury L. Baker

Harold Hlnlllo

Wayne GJbbo:\J
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Bob MtElhlnne,

Robert Undatam,r

Robert Hunnel

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Raymond Hummel

Blalnt Walburn

Willllm Smith

Jack W. C.f'IIY

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John N11h

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WIiiiam Thuen•

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BRADBURY ROAD

Arthur Hood

Wlllls Park.

Lowt■ Ellla

Lte Smith
lob JI, Byer

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Pete Kloet

Ken Mcllhlnne:,

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Tom H1nnlw1n

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To the local new,paper people who have &amp;iven us their support,
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the next higher group H w. ln­
orease produclion 40.per. .conl . up.
7,000 pounds of'fnilFliffl' 'l'lllr""
find the \•Slue of the pI'OOuct is
$MG, feed cost $136, which gives
us almost a 70 per cent increase
in income O".er feed cost for a
figure of 1210.
[f we double the prodoction up
to the 10,000 pounds of milk level
the value of the product ls $439,
feed cost is $159, and income ov­
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�,jreat year /or our departm ent.

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A CHRIS'fMA!i MF..�.� ,f ( ; F, FROM THF,

IIACE STREET

no - o1 111, - - • o1 - bi,li acliool. 1a Iha{ ""'
w.- IP dad, .nd .. •
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wa-e u.en • Mm w

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R, Rlncht M. Ha11kla11
1'he esllmaled groas income forubout l11,o and one th l n:1 t rmeii the
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fi-t'. THUlt m kraut,
eacb dalry cow m Meigs t'Ounty mcome over fet'Cl tosl of the 1
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of
Mr.
and
Mn,
WealeJ
Ward,
courw
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difff"rPflt
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for
ctntly I had some t ablets
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Is $228 according to figures re- 000 pound t·ow.
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lca,ed r:tl a recent district mee I· A.t the 15. 00 1 pound ,ev�I I h e sore l h ruat - yes, •1
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1he meet ing
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of lhe Meigs Dairy Service unit , ft!ed coSl � pe r cov. .
then eall!I me lo praiae thil
One he rd m the L"Ounty, t h " se.. .
C · N Jooes ' produdion t ester
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thereon
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15 a lonjil time neighbor of
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serv iceman and myse If · T 1 1s f1 • ' of th"- lates improvem
' quoth he, "Whal's th i, you 'll is- the Jlob �teltP.n CMarthA Cham..
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Marietta
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j cow on a state wide basis.
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Other nearby counties show Gal- : sySle m
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stead or · · Maril'lta" ju11t� as pe ach than our Martha. SM Mk:!
I S252, Jackson count y $U!.i and , the milk o�e day each montli . i p1 :1 in ( � \ ,15 could be- .
she hadn't and went
on from
Wa.shingtoo county $22-11. The high- , tt'Sls _ llie milk for buller� at afld
far
that
said.
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bad
one
here
Martha
vi.sited
her
often
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s J could tell, "LPap Fast . " As as a litlle girl. And I can jun
I dairy cow in Medina counly which University
t was saggin� with qalms and : SEE that picture , eaay a11 pie.
has one of the oldest and larges,
These reports ar e then r u n . pa ins that Rurelv was a joker if
production testing programs in through I H M computing mach- there ever was one.
Groucho Marx aaid the nicest
the s t.ate. Medina county has ov ines and the herd owner receives 1 M iraculous . �ome of this hand· thinj:! ever happened to him was
er 1 7. 000 dai ry cows which pin• within JO days a complete rec• ' wr itin --0ften · i!'i ''A poor thin g, [ wtten a lady ran up lo hlm OD t i
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duce better than 61 per cent &lt;:' f ord on each cow and the herd but mine own.
busy !ltreet:
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7. 100 cows p1-oducing 35.5 per cent for the last 12 months. These rec• , has Jor signature the merest 1
Groucho agented . II.Bid that inof the gross agricultural incnme. ords call a.ttention to the time sauiggle. Translated It read� ,
deed he wa8.
" Don't ever die ," pleaded the
Since the development of the to breed cows. to dry the m off, "Charles F. . Holzer .'' rsr. this
in i and help5 cull out unprofitable Is ' .
Babcock test for butterfat
. . lady, " Don't ever die-just keep
I milk production te5ting program:il cows as well as which cows to l You couldn't e x�t that v 1v1d. on liv ing. "
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hav e been operating since t � e , use in producing replacemen•. ; �rillia�t soul to write pamstak •
Probably one of the
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formation of the first assoc1at1on ' stock.
cerest compli.ment ever utter- I
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squiggl
This
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i owne r misses one heat period on
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During the last 10 yea rs aver- a cow beyond the 13t h month ciou�. 1 e�ct to le,ve . 1 _�5 a : The little rellow brought
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age production per row m
r! it can cost $1.25 per day or 21 apec1al. thing
worm mlo he hou ·
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United States has increased slight - days times $1.25 gives a loss ol
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"What on ea";! did you brio�
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ly over 1 1 00 pounds of milk l o $26.25 A cow that Ls producing
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M knee are
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ried mother.
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pares with an ave rage annua I 11:0- erage of the herd ts
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�t testmg of � 0, • the average cow. . :r,.tany herds next. "
327 pounds of mil k per c�w. 1he have cows producing f�r less.
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And, "My waistline is very hi�h. "
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, increased annual production per Testing programs which w 1 1 l
In fact, 1 often think it reaches
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cow per year was almost h e help owners improve their herd
my chin. "
same increase of slightly over and the ir income in M1:igs coun1 100 per cow for the D. I . H . A. ty inrlude Dairy Herd ImproveLike the bulging feller who ex­
cows,
/ ment (DHIA I , electrOll ic date plained his figger, 'My bust has ·
In Ohio increased production processing method IEDPM &gt; , own- just slipped, is all.''
f o r er-sampler (OS) and Herd Imper cow for all cow s and
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D.I.H.A. cows has en just over provement Registry ( HIR ) .
Recent letter and two phone •
1 300 per year in the period 1950
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All are available in Meigs coun- calls from 'fans'" are naturally
to 1 959. Averages for all cows in
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AmMrs.
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apprec
greatly
ServDairy
ty by contacting the
Ohio in 1959 was 6, 860 pounds of .
se,
who
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an
brose
Flanag
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Mrs.
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reCa sh Braley h e
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enjoyed the Flops} and Mopsy
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allusion, and just now Mrs. Dow ,
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ol Rose Hill, a, 93 ye ar old read- ,
395 pounds of fat. In Me igs roun•
us to
er of the Senl.tnel_,
ILKESTON, England &lt;UPD
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8 ooo pounds of milk Seventy-five knitters at the Char• say that she too, JS a biled cab- [
te th
nos hosiery factory here went o_n bagc" enthusiast.
a:d ne':ty � pounds of fat.
cabbage,
A summary of the DHIA rec- strike today becawie two of theLr �rs. Dow cans
· Oh '10 for 1959 show some co-workers were iuspeoded for which they raise a great quan•
ords ut
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Mulberry Avo.
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a girl under .some m"'
startling differences in increas- kissing
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ed income over feed costs for loe m the pIa I.
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Vlt wish )'OU the merriest Christmes Dayl

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HOlpital lo Colwnbu■, ■pent
INAPPY PUNCH
lffll uoh INwn n,mln1 brandy llome lhlpdrap playe... wed dltlonally b made with both R
wttkmd I n ht"! parems, Mr.
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&amp;ben-y IOU8d Wllnuta for I aimi- nuta and railinl, plw sherry, hot
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and Grf''.Ory
1..1tes lls name from an oJd hollWm, l'arr. accompanied by Ed , day good luck game in which par, tradit ionally were ,uu on I h I
�ar Pullins went to Uluillvllle, t k- ipantJ tr ied to snatch IJ r■l· !Item, Any pl.ayer who rucued b!I
S. S. ■ttefldan&lt;'t on Dt'r 18 Ky , la1t week lo Sf'('Ure a new � � wa.s 118.id to have gooa l� 41\'ery
wa11 21, the offering :M .00.
hulk m;:1: - lruc;,.
Mr. Mnd Mrs. Carl Lemley.
month of the New Year. BeginWorship 8€-rvi&lt;'es 7'er:e held J1 The yo ung 1Jt'1.. , Jle ol the chu�l'h
Ht!v and Mrs. Paul Hooks, Mrs Dini, no doubL, atter h1t burned
l0 : 45. wtih an attPndance of 12 i1't'l S1.1n. a! len10on and eve-nina:
Effie Wl'llton and Mn. Carrie fingers healed.
W ith HPrtnan T.1_v lor. lt:Hli·
'.u 1, ra&lt;'t ice for t he C hr is tmas pro- B
arh all atten ded the- ChrlStmaS --- -Tht• W S C � Chrislm
I rt 1 � r. i: n l o he nrtsr nlf'd Wed nesday r
p ogram at South Bethel ElJB I �
ill be (l; l rl � t he- hom�'\r
!Jf'r :l ! , be �tn nln ·: a l 8 o· dock . e hurch Sunday vening.
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Mr . and Mra. Emile Matlack of l
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Parkersburg
spent Sundav here
ho prouram
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with lh(' ir advisors, :'!Ir Jll&lt;l � 1 •·�
C'horl e-!-: Spt-hC't'� iii Belp� wa�
, Clyd!.! Kulio .tnd U1c ih"' � - ct n d
lff F\'J.,I.\'� HK IC\H.F,�
rallmg on hi.!I sl�ter Mr. an(! Mr!
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M r . and · Mr�. Roy Lcmlev an '. Wnm· fVck 1c&gt;!II Mondt1v.
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Cami�
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Chl'sler , SJ)t•nt Sun. with !he Wm.
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Hoppy New year
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TONY FOWLER, OWNER
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IATU•D AY, DECEMH R 24, 1960

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all of ILt tpiritual
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Special thank, to the citizen, o( Middlepor t for their ,upport In 1e­
curln1 the town·• new lire truck. It would be Impossibl e to thank each
l," ,iier,on who has helped us this past year, but to each and everyone our
,; �earl (elt thank•.

'Go you, friends and customers, we're sendin11 9lad &amp;r�etin&amp;s, with ffVery wlsll
that you and yours may enjoy a most wonderful holiday time, blessed by good healtll,
surrounded by good fellowship-and always of good cheer. For us, one of the brightest
ll'ltitude for your continuing patronage and 1100d will. Most h11rtily,

The

new t ruck is so equipped to handle just about every fire fight­
Ing lob we would run into, but we make thl1 plea to every citizen of our
area, play II ,ale thla Christmas and In the coming year. Don't Jive fis­
• place lo ,tart. Take It easy while drll'ing and be careful with fire. Mako
lhl, 1 VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS for u1 and you and the 911fest NEW
YEAR IN 1 96 1 .

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR

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Harold Hlnlllo

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Bob MtElhlnne,

Robert Undatam,r

Robert Hunnel

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the next higher group H w. ln­
orease produclion 40.per. .conl . up.
7,000 pounds of'fnilFliffl' 'l'lllr""
find the \•Slue of the pI'OOuct is
$MG, feed cost $136, which gives
us almost a 70 per cent increase
in income O".er feed cost for a
figure of 1210.
[f we double the prodoction up
to the 10,000 pounds of milk level
the value of the product ls $439,
feed cost is $159, and income ov­
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A CHRIS'fMA!i MF..�.� ,f ( ; F, FROM THF,

IIACE STREET

no - o1 111, - - • o1 - bi,li acliool. 1a Iha{ ""'
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R, Rlncht M. Ha11kla11
1'he esllmaled groas income forubout l11,o and one th l n:1 t rmeii the
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fi-t'. THUlt m kraut,
eacb dalry cow m Meigs t'Ounty mcome over fet'Cl tosl of the 1
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of
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Ward,
courw
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difff"rPflt
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for
ctntly I had some t ablets
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Is $228 according to figures re- 000 pound t·ow.
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of lhe Meigs Dairy Service unit , ft!ed coSl � pe r cov. .
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One he rd m the L"Ounty, t h " se.. .
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Other nearby counties show Gal- : sySle m
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stead or · · Maril'lta" ju11t� as pe ach than our Martha. SM Mk:!
I S252, Jackson count y $U!.i and , the milk o�e day each montli . i p1 :1 in ( � \ ,15 could be- .
she hadn't and went
on from
Wa.shingtoo county $22-11. The high- , tt'Sls _ llie milk for buller� at afld
far
that
said.
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one
here
Martha
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s J could tell, "LPap Fast . " As as a litlle girl. And I can jun
I dairy cow in Medina counly which University
t was saggin� with qalms and : SEE that picture , eaay a11 pie.
has one of the oldest and larges,
These reports ar e then r u n . pa ins that Rurelv was a joker if
production testing programs in through I H M computing mach- there ever was one.
Groucho Marx aaid the nicest
the s t.ate. Medina county has ov ines and the herd owner receives 1 M iraculous . �ome of this hand· thinj:! ever happened to him was
er 1 7. 000 dai ry cows which pin• within JO days a complete rec• ' wr itin --0ften · i!'i ''A poor thin g, [ wtten a lady ran up lo hlm OD t i
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busy !ltreet:
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!n- for the current mor.t�, average One of the mo�t ch�rished l �tUte county ' s agric�ltural
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7. 100 cows p1-oducing 35.5 per cent for the last 12 months. These rec• , has Jor signature the merest 1
Groucho agented . II.Bid that inof the gross agricultural incnme. ords call a.ttention to the time sauiggle. Translated It read� ,
deed he wa8.
" Don't ever die ," pleaded the
Since the development of the to breed cows. to dry the m off, "Charles F. . Holzer .'' rsr. this
in i and help5 cull out unprofitable Is ' .
Babcock test for butterfat
. . lady, " Don't ever die-just keep
I milk production te5ting program:il cows as well as which cows to l You couldn't e x�t that v 1v1d. on liv ing. "
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hav e been operating since t � e , use in producing replacemen•. ; �rillia�t soul to write pamstak •
Probably one of the
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formation of the first assoc1at1on ' stock.
cerest compli.ment ever utter- I
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During the last 10 yea rs aver- a cow beyond the 13t h month ciou�. 1 e�ct to le,ve . 1 _�5 a : The little rellow brought
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age production per row m
r! it can cost $1.25 per day or 21 apec1al. thing
worm mlo he hou ·
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United States has increased slight - days times $1.25 gives a loss ol
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ly over 1 1 00 pounds of milk l o $26.25 A cow that Ls producing
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�t testmg of � 0, • the average cow. . :r,.tany herds next. "
327 pounds of mil k per c�w. 1he have cows producing f�r less.
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And, "My waistline is very hi�h. "
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, increased annual production per Testing programs which w 1 1 l
In fact, 1 often think it reaches
t
cow per year was almost h e help owners improve their herd
my chin. "
same increase of slightly over and the ir income in M1:igs coun1 100 per cow for the D. I . H . A. ty inrlude Dairy Herd ImproveLike the bulging feller who ex­
cows,
/ ment (DHIA I , electrOll ic date plained his figger, 'My bust has ·
In Ohio increased production processing method IEDPM &gt; , own- just slipped, is all.''
f o r er-sampler (OS) and Herd Imper cow for all cow s and
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be
D.I.H.A. cows has en just over provement Registry ( HIR ) .
Recent letter and two phone •
1 300 per year in the period 1950
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All are available in Meigs coun- calls from 'fans'" are naturally
to 1 959. Averages for all cows in
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AmMrs.
iated
apprec
greatly
ServDairy
ty by contacting the
Ohio in 1959 was 6, 860 pounds of .
se,
who
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an
brose
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Mrs.
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age production for al l D.H. I.A.
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395 pounds of fat. In Me igs roun•
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er of the Senl.tnel_,
ILKESTON, England &lt;UPD
ty the D.H.I.A. average is bet•
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8 ooo pounds of milk Seventy-five knitters at the Char• say that she too, JS a biled cab- [
te th
nos hosiery factory here went o_n bagc" enthusiast.
a:d ne':ty � pounds of fat.
cabbage,
A summary of the DHIA rec- strike today becawie two of theLr �rs. Dow cans
· Oh '10 for 1959 show some co-workers were iuspeoded for which they raise a great quan•
ords ut
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Mulberry Avo.
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Obie ClaJl&amp;c Tbllf'lday
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ln the South seventh ranked scboobt are Soutbem callf'omla
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t 'onft "1•n ·•� i · ham ... ionsh1p the past over Marquette . Carl scorffl sev l b �
Wake For• California and Stanfard.
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The Redmen have a hot.shot in North Carolina State baa wou the Kansu wll put HI No. 10
wa� i1 om,, frrr from P1a 1 p0in t 11n 1a�.1 . 87-112, despite the 36- pomt Tony Jackson and the Bonnie1, tourney seven o{ the last 11 tta• lng on the line agalnlt coafereDOII
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opporhinily lo play wi1h l..os l Speaking of clubs, a collec-' ion of
more
By OSCAR FRALEY
I historic golf implement, is being
Angeles."
Unlled Prt-11 International
Fearles
M IAMI I UPJ l
s Those who lu med their back on readied for display in cites where
figure�
and
, pro . ball do so with frankneu. l major tournaments are lo be held
fact�
Fraley's
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The day.s when college footWIII Larry _ Coper, 195-pound T e x a sl �and will be insured for one mil­
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players loafed through their sen- end. says th .ii he isn ' t out �nd- '. hon clarr.s by UoydJ of London.
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I Bobby Shelton of Alabama a n di Don't tell Jimmy Pitt the old
to pro football.
� No less than 15 of the 24 play . ' H uss Morris or Vanderbilt admit saw about here today ruid gone
iirs on 1 he South squad fo� Mon- l candidly _ t twl they are too light l t o�orrow. After 20 yean _ as a
\a�• night · s North-South Shrinel . . . prov mg how heavy they are trainer at the bush tracks, J �y
I came up two years ago with a
All-Si ar football game e x pect to ] in gray matter , . .
1 It called �lly Aclll! , and his
-uke a wlwck at pro lootb.alL
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Pomeroy, O.
1!11t Socond St.
hey {'J'edit their senior dri ve tol Fred Perry, the one-lune tennis first stake! wmner got J muny the
attention at all the big ov�.
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last Octo�r Bally Ache
Then
i1 is obvious lh.il the nt:!w Amer-1 R.a rry MacKay and . Butch Buchand died lhree weeks
down
broke
$.50,for
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ican Lea�uc i:j going lo give thr
later
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Sunshine
Park,
Parry,
who
knows
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n real balllt• for lalcnl .
of Florida, with
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west
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pro
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ropes,
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amateurs."
alo Bills and l\ud W hitehead,
Jay Hebert. the handsome PGA
, lorida State bnck , h.i s &lt;Jl'Ceptcd
h8.!! recovered from
champion,
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eye
surgery and rejoins
a
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c-lub
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put
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(,'harg&lt;'rs Green Bay ma� him
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cave rather than a conventional gelfs Open. However, the Cajun
top to the head. The chip ar1d putt artist plans to de- f
convex
Cbrl•tmH
theory Is lhat it helps on diificult vote ;1 major portion of his time
brln1
Oh.lo ff. S. BaU:etball Score■ close lies because it gives you nei:l year to bowling. He a n d
evff)' happla...
By United Pren lntematloaal
three other PGA champions, Sam
to all of our
Gron City !Mi l.ondoa 12
Snead, Wally Burkemo and broth­
HIiiian! 51 Mifflin "
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DISTRIBUTOR
Col BIAhop ll■rt�y 43
syndic.all" whit:h awns more than
Hlllaboro • Pt,..... View
• Pomeroy, Ohio
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Newark 51 Col Saalh SZ
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Col Acltdemy f4 Ple■■ant.vllle
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Cl■ Erde .., Reading 53
Mart,moot 41 Alumni 41
Cl.a Purcell 8! Deer P■rk 60
Chi Woodw1rd 54 Prlnceto■ St
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI\ -The
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Clen EaM T�!h SI
old prar.tice grind was under way
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Clen Benedlctl■e
in the camps or both the East
D1yto1 Patterson Coop 57
and West today as A.II-Amer­
Dayto■ Klaer 48 ica football players prepared £or
Dayton Kiser 411 warfare in the Shrine clnssic next
Dayton Stlven f!I
Salur&lt;!ay.
Day&amp;on Wilbur Wright 44
A.fter more than three months
Troy 61 Tipp Clly S5
or toil and trouble, Athlete&amp; frilffl
Xenia Woodrow Wll1on 51
college, an over the rountry
Bla■(hesWr 47 went back to workoull
today at
MlddMowa Feawk• M
Santa Ciera and Slanford prae-­
New Miami lO tlce fleldA.
Dayton Fairview Sfl
All the players aulted u p and
Daylfta Oakwood 47
posed for pictures and a skµII
l!lldlley II Wa11akonet1 41
practice. Sunday morning they'll
Hamilton OarfleN IS
have light workout! and then
Mlddletown II
have a ChrJstmas dinner at 1:30
Houston 59 Bolklnt :S5
p. m. at Rickey's Sturlio Inn in
Dayton Roosevelt 13
Polo Allo.
Da.vlon Chandnade II
Both head coaches Bill Barnes
Gahanna 43 Mary1vllle 41
Middleport, 0.
Mill and Secon� St.
Zaenllle 88 New Phlladtlpllla 41 of the West ond Milt Bruhn of
lhe Easl figure that the time ii
IIO short for practice that he pla)•·
en will haYe to do some henvy
studying to absorb all the plays
before kick-off time. The reaull
may be that paaaing will be the
key lo 8UCt'flSS on bilh sides.
Pl■yel'I Viall Hoapllal
Despite being away from home
for Christ.mH for the first time'
in lhcir ,ro,mg lives, the players
didn't seem to mind .
. . After that Vlllt to thei hoapital
to see the crippled children for
whom we are playh1," uld AU·
America end Milut Dltka, o( P:llt,
"We would do anything for
them."
Net proceeds, nearly a quarter
of II mi11lon dollan yeary fl'flln
lhl.l gome help finance tlie ShrlJl.
•n' lloApltat for Crlppl&lt;tf Child­
ren here.
Herb Adderly, a 180-pound half.
back from Michigan State, plclled
up • crippled 4-year-old girl and
held her In his arm, durin&amp; the
visit to the hospllal Frida)'.
Gob f'utQ' FteUq
"This gives you • funny feel·
Ing." he ,aid a, be gritted his
lt!c!'lh.
Gall, a !=kle-laced girl of
nin&lt; from Concord, Cal�. • looked
over the crop ol footbal payen
and announled happly,
When I got • hUJband, be bu
to be at least 1b: reet tall..
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Tbat made just about
lootball player In the room ellgo
ble oxcept Jim Herhstrelt, ».
from Ohio State.
11 anybody play, their heart out
In Ibo Shrine pme II may be
Dltka, the Pitt end.
A llltlo lad who wu born wllll
onn, only oil inche, , !Gna fell
madly tn lcrte wltll Mike, On]J
i yean old, be rtluaed to l•a..
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Mlke'a olde - -and ..,. the
D•n. Ra•·. Franklin 1md Th• lloys . . .
nur,e, cowdn't tear hbn away.
Mike held the boy In Id&gt; orma
all during tho bo,pilal IOIII' ., ho
talbd to other youngalen. ,..
portero and p)ayen.
. When tt tame Umo fat J)lrlilll,
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A lighted Christma. tree In a
large window at Circle's Restaur­
ant created a holiday setting for
the annhal Christmas dinner of
the Chester Pall C.uncilon, Club
daughters of America. Upon een­
tering the dining roorn the mem­
bers were greeting by their own
Deputy stale! Councilor,
Mrs.
Henry Beaver who presented
each member with a Christmas
hanky and card.
Tweoty-Dlne rnernbert
were
10ated at th ebeautUully decor­
ated table wtlh white cloth and
Chrisbnal arr_,,..ta. A three
course orkey dinner was ae"ed.
Following lhe dinner the group
went to the party rooms which
!a decorated with a large alumin­
um tne with blue llghta and trim•
lnp. Decoration, In keeping wtlh
the IOUOD were used through
out the party rooms.
llln, Floyd Ridenour, pres!•
dent. opened the meeting. Mn.
Virgtl, Roush read the Cbrisbnas
ocrlptun, from the book of Luke.
DuHng the ,oclal hour gilta
and Club S!ator g(lta wblch were
placed muler the lighted tr&lt;e
were nchanged and Club Sliter
-names were revealed. New ones
'were drawn for the coming year.
Games were played with Mn.
Curt Frederick and Mrs. Henry
Spencer In charge.
-- \tlss Leda Mae Kraeuler won
the door prize, At
close nf
the meeting Ught refreshmenls
were aerved.

and wondrous beauty,
we extend hearty
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an our' Cherlshed friends.

SWISHER and LOHSE

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per tent. 11ie r..a.t North Central B it I I d e s apmding whate\'er cently releued, shed the flr1t 1 Better than l"erage. they lndi- States had a 6,7 Pl rcent ga in.
pim: (hey had. they •ere talung r
llgbt on jUAt how weli bwllnes1 ule. With lncomet on the rlae 11ie Income per bouiehold k,- on additional inaallment debt
fared 1n Gallia Coonty durini the in moat familiea, ther, wu matt cally, de\mn1ned by dMding to- The result was , acco ding to the
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money on Lap for .apending In the I tat net earnings by I.be numbt:r of C4mmeroe Dtparlml'nl , :hat the
Jocal retail 1torea.
bou.lthokb, averaged t3J?7 in t amount of money kt nsK!e as aa,·
1be ltudy, whkh wu conduct· year. In the prior year it w81 13, · Ing■ wa.a very sffl.llU. The general
ed by the Sbmdard Rate and Data 046 per household.
attllude was that the need for
CITY LEAGUE
Service , puge1 I.he ecoDOmic Up lo the m iddle of Um year, j caution wa, past. It was a lime
Hl1b 8corM Ott. u. INI
strength of communitin in every befon! the loss in bwiiDHI mr&gt;- for spoeding.
High Three Games Ind . - Sy!- part of the tountry. ll co\'ers the I mentum becarM apparent in most 1bil feellng on the part o! the
vest.er and Clatworthy, 533.
1 12-monlh preiod ending June 30. part, of the UnJted Slat.a, people conswner was evident in Gallia
ffigh Single Game - Be8l·h, 1960.
had been readily con\'erting their C-ounty, where if produced aalet
230.
\ I Relidc!ntJ of Gallia County, fl tbr,w1, had a net income in t h e in the local reta il llores arnos1ntTeam Three Game, - Hot
year, after paying their taxes, of. mg lo SZZ:,839,000 ln the period.
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fl:l, !"7,000. Thi, i.pped their pre- iJmoot every kind of retail bta�
Single Game - Hot II oc
vw,ua year·, net eanung,. which i:oeA &amp;ot tt, lb.are, including those
Rod,, l!O.
came lo $2!,354,000.
ill the durable good, field, which
ee
STANDINGS
The rise, which amoonled t,, b,d lagged behind ill !ilea! 1959. 1
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Woo Lost Pct, H
u per cent. compared favorably The IW&gt;l4l&lt;luenl decline ill the
Pomeroy Cement
· 1 economy, lollowed by I
with
the r.., alalned throughout na(NJDa
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Hot Rod,
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Janet Am
Falls City Beer 22
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Young People
Sports Center
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e BALDWIN
Ohio Power
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The Child Conservation League
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ond OTHER FAMOUS
Seaaon HlgM
Ch,id..,, lwir,lrt wffh pom/,o
will present a pre-teen holiday
Ind. 3 Game, - Woody K ing, call read by Jane Douglas.
BRANDS
Mlddloport
Hlgh
dance at the
I Readings WtN! H follows:
ond 1,1/ ol olf tht /0,1 ol llrfngl
608. School from 7 : 30 until 9: 30 Dec-Ind. I Game - Les Damewood. : Price Tag on Peace by Jane emeber so.
247.
Douglas; Sprending the Good Jim Lohse will spin the platters
Team 3 Games - ►por11 I News by Reta Wears; The Spir• at the event which
I! for childCenter. 26M.
it of OL,r Fore 1''athers by Janet ren thru 12 years old. 1be admisSALES
PAINT
SERVICE
Team I game - Sports Center, Wean; B ringing Our
Gift! to Bi.on charge will be 35 cents.
Second
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i Jesus by Linda Balley;
Jesus
Top S Bewlel'I A-t'r;.
' Comes, lhe Llght or Age!I
by ft.EAL ESTATE: TRAN8FERS
Hank Clatworthy
178 Joyce Stanley: Others Are Watch Stanley Gibbs, Nellie Glbbs to
Ken Manley
176 ing Us by Mrs. Patty Hysell and Ohio Fuel Gas Company, Right
Bob Louk�
172 Celebrating the Birth or Jesus of Way. (,"bester.
Dee Hawley
169 by Mrs. Hugh Bearhs.
Gerald M. Entsminger, Merle
Rocks Davi,
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Then, will be a skating party Entsminger IA&gt; Ohio Power Co.•
Jan. 3 at Chester Skate-A-Way. 53.25 A. coal, Rutland.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Patty Hy­
,ell.

As Chrl1tm11

Phil Williamsc:.n

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Bradlt-y 72. ClnCinnatl J3
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Oh10 St.aee _will be }uv ored to
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resented by Iowa, Mh:blpn St.atl
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and
14.inneeota. Other COlll
Obie ClaJl&amp;c Tbllf'lday
. n n .,: 1 fpr t he rnssouri Valley, Oemorni' 81-78 overtime vi ctor; tht: team that won t 1
ln the South seventh ranked scboobt are Soutbem callf'omla
c am aonsblp. Lea mg e u .
t 'onft "1•n ·•� i · ham ... ionsh1p the past over Marquette . Carl scorffl sev l b �
Wake For• California and Stanfard.
: ,:- , '! ,�a �&lt;irl'i, .� wer t : o t heir en points in the extra session to eyes U! J� rry Luc� , an Olympic• North Carolina 'Stale•
, Wyom- DetroH the No-_I team. puQ'I
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n..r game.
r.nints ris r•vfl�",.,.:• ;� e 1, .....-:,. f:!;•r t. t riumrh •:ict al five Marquette ace Don l
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defending ment •t DelrolL ColarD Stat(
::oj!s war- held lo 17 points, six _ Fourth ranked St. John s and W� FONtt ii the
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T1"t lto�r�,;;nn . ":1 ,_l m,; o:.('orer m • ess than hi!I pre-game avcraj;t
fifth ranked St. Boruwenture, how- champton, but Duko boasts an un�
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ever, refuse to be counted out. beaten record Ui1I aeaaon and ale
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GcinXavier of oruo defeated
f\r.·1• f'� a ,, 1 1 !ron•l Jl'•I i-lrndle •,
The Redmen have a hot.shot in North Carolina State baa wou the Kansu wll put HI No. 10
wa� i1 om,, frrr from P1a 1 p0in t 11n 1a�.1 . 87-112, despite the 36- pomt Tony Jackson and the Bonnie1, tourney seven o{ the last 11 tta• lng on the line agalnlt coafereDOII
memben In lhe Big !:Jgbt '1v
will be represented by AII-Am&lt;rl- sons.
ca Tom Stlth, who nets over SO On the West Coast, third ranted nameof at KaDWI City. Mo.

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Rea. u.s. Pat." on.
opporhinily lo play wi1h l..os l Speaking of clubs, a collec-' ion of
more
By OSCAR FRALEY
I historic golf implement, is being
Angeles."
Unlled Prt-11 International
Fearles
M IAMI I UPJ l
s Those who lu med their back on readied for display in cites where
figure�
and
, pro . ball do so with frankneu. l major tournaments are lo be held
fact�
Fraley's
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players loafed through their sen- end. says th .ii he isn ' t out �nd- '. hon clarr.s by UoydJ of London.
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I Bobby Shelton of Alabama a n di Don't tell Jimmy Pitt the old
to pro football.
� No less than 15 of the 24 play . ' H uss Morris or Vanderbilt admit saw about here today ruid gone
iirs on 1 he South squad fo� Mon- l candidly _ t twl they are too light l t o�orrow. After 20 yean _ as a
\a�• night · s North-South Shrinel . . . prov mg how heavy they are trainer at the bush tracks, J �y
I came up two years ago with a
All-Si ar football game e x pect to ] in gray matter , . .
1 It called �lly Aclll! , and his
-uke a wlwck at pro lootb.alL
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Pomeroy, O.
1!11t Socond St.
hey {'J'edit their senior dri ve tol Fred Perry, the one-lune tennis first stake! wmner got J muny the
attention at all the big ov�.
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last Octo�r Bally Ache
Then
i1 is obvious lh.il the nt:!w Amer-1 R.a rry MacKay and . Butch Buchand died lhree weeks
down
broke
$.50,for
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ican Lea�uc i:j going lo give thr
later
Jimmy is back at
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long e6tabli�lwd National League ' 000 OYer
Sunshine
Park,
Parry,
who
knows
the
amateur
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n real balllt• for lalcnl .
of Florida, with
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west
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well
pro
observe
as
ropes,
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Bill Shaw, Georgia 1'edi t ac-kle ,
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cynif
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as
amateurs."
alo Bills and l\ud W hitehead,
Jay Hebert. the handsome PGA
, lorida State bnck , h.i s &lt;Jl'Ceptcd
h8.!! recovered from
champion,
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clubs
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minor
eye
surgery and rejoins
a
wood
c-lub
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put
out
by
(,'harg&lt;'rs Green Bay ma� him
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cave rather than a conventional gelfs Open. However, the Cajun
top to the head. The chip ar1d putt artist plans to de- f
convex
Cbrl•tmH
theory Is lhat it helps on diificult vote ;1 major portion of his time
brln1
Oh.lo ff. S. BaU:etball Score■ close lies because it gives you nei:l year to bowling. He a n d
evff)' happla...
By United Pren lntematloaal
three other PGA champions, Sam
to all of our
Gron City !Mi l.ondoa 12
Snead, Wally Burkemo and broth­
HIiiian! 51 Mifflin "
.-ny frlenU • • •
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Col SI. Charle. 51
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DISTRIBUTOR
Col BIAhop ll■rt�y 43
syndic.all" whit:h awns more than
Hlllaboro • Pt,..... View
• Pomeroy, Ohio
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Newark 51 Col Saalh SZ
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Col Acltdemy f4 Ple■■ant.vllle
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Cl■ Erde .., Reading 53
Mart,moot 41 Alumni 41
Cl.a Purcell 8! Deer P■rk 60
Chi Woodw1rd 54 Prlnceto■ St
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI\ -The
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Clen EaM T�!h SI
old prar.tice grind was under way
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Clen Benedlctl■e
in the camps or both the East
D1yto1 Patterson Coop 57
and West today as A.II-Amer­
Dayto■ Klaer 48 ica football players prepared £or
Dayton Kiser 411 warfare in the Shrine clnssic next
Dayton Stlven f!I
Salur&lt;!ay.
Day&amp;on Wilbur Wright 44
A.fter more than three months
Troy 61 Tipp Clly S5
or toil and trouble, Athlete&amp; frilffl
Xenia Woodrow Wll1on 51
college, an over the rountry
Bla■(hesWr 47 went back to workoull
today at
MlddMowa Feawk• M
Santa Ciera and Slanford prae-­
New Miami lO tlce fleldA.
Dayton Fairview Sfl
All the players aulted u p and
Daylfta Oakwood 47
posed for pictures and a skµII
l!lldlley II Wa11akonet1 41
practice. Sunday morning they'll
Hamilton OarfleN IS
have light workout! and then
Mlddletown II
have a ChrJstmas dinner at 1:30
Houston 59 Bolklnt :S5
p. m. at Rickey's Sturlio Inn in
Dayton Roosevelt 13
Polo Allo.
Da.vlon Chandnade II
Both head coaches Bill Barnes
Gahanna 43 Mary1vllle 41
Middleport, 0.
Mill and Secon� St.
Zaenllle 88 New Phlladtlpllla 41 of the West ond Milt Bruhn of
lhe Easl figure that the time ii
IIO short for practice that he pla)•·
en will haYe to do some henvy
studying to absorb all the plays
before kick-off time. The reaull
may be that paaaing will be the
key lo 8UCt'flSS on bilh sides.
Pl■yel'I Viall Hoapllal
Despite being away from home
for Christ.mH for the first time'
in lhcir ,ro,mg lives, the players
didn't seem to mind .
. . After that Vlllt to thei hoapital
to see the crippled children for
whom we are playh1," uld AU·
America end Milut Dltka, o( P:llt,
"We would do anything for
them."
Net proceeds, nearly a quarter
of II mi11lon dollan yeary fl'flln
lhl.l gome help finance tlie ShrlJl.
•n' lloApltat for Crlppl&lt;tf Child­
ren here.
Herb Adderly, a 180-pound half.
back from Michigan State, plclled
up • crippled 4-year-old girl and
held her In his arm, durin&amp; the
visit to the hospllal Frida)'.
Gob f'utQ' FteUq
"This gives you • funny feel·
Ing." he ,aid a, be gritted his
lt!c!'lh.
Gall, a !=kle-laced girl of
nin&lt; from Concord, Cal�. • looked
over the crop ol footbal payen
and announled happly,
When I got • hUJband, be bu
to be at least 1b: reet tall..
flYfll'J
Tbat made just about
lootball player In the room ellgo
ble oxcept Jim Herhstrelt, ».
from Ohio State.
11 anybody play, their heart out
In Ibo Shrine pme II may be
Dltka, the Pitt end.
A llltlo lad who wu born wllll
onn, only oil inche, , !Gna fell
madly tn lcrte wltll Mike, On]J
i yean old, be rtluaed to l•a..
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Mlke'a olde - -and ..,. the
D•n. Ra•·. Franklin 1md Th• lloys . . .
nur,e, cowdn't tear hbn away.
Mike held the boy In Id&gt; orma
all during tho bo,pilal IOIII' ., ho
talbd to other youngalen. ,..
portero and p)ayen.
. When tt tame Umo fat J)lrlilll,
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A lighted Christma. tree In a
large window at Circle's Restaur­
ant created a holiday setting for
the annhal Christmas dinner of
the Chester Pall C.uncilon, Club
daughters of America. Upon een­
tering the dining roorn the mem­
bers were greeting by their own
Deputy stale! Councilor,
Mrs.
Henry Beaver who presented
each member with a Christmas
hanky and card.
Tweoty-Dlne rnernbert
were
10ated at th ebeautUully decor­
ated table wtlh white cloth and
Chrisbnal arr_,,..ta. A three
course orkey dinner was ae"ed.
Following lhe dinner the group
went to the party rooms which
!a decorated with a large alumin­
um tne with blue llghta and trim•
lnp. Decoration, In keeping wtlh
the IOUOD were used through
out the party rooms.
llln, Floyd Ridenour, pres!•
dent. opened the meeting. Mn.
Virgtl, Roush read the Cbrisbnas
ocrlptun, from the book of Luke.
DuHng the ,oclal hour gilta
and Club S!ator g(lta wblch were
placed muler the lighted tr&lt;e
were nchanged and Club Sliter
-names were revealed. New ones
'were drawn for the coming year.
Games were played with Mn.
Curt Frederick and Mrs. Henry
Spencer In charge.
-- \tlss Leda Mae Kraeuler won
the door prize, At
close nf
the meeting Ught refreshmenls
were aerved.

and wondrous beauty,
we extend hearty
1111tln1s ID

an our' Cherlshed friends.

SWISHER and LOHSE

GEARY

REXALL DRUGS

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per tent. 11ie r..a.t North Central B it I I d e s apmding whate\'er cently releued, shed the flr1t 1 Better than l"erage. they lndi- States had a 6,7 Pl rcent ga in.
pim: (hey had. they •ere talung r
llgbt on jUAt how weli bwllnes1 ule. With lncomet on the rlae 11ie Income per bouiehold k,- on additional inaallment debt
fared 1n Gallia Coonty durini the in moat familiea, ther, wu matt cally, de\mn1ned by dMding to- The result was , acco ding to the
r
money on Lap for .apending In the I tat net earnings by I.be numbt:r of C4mmeroe Dtparlml'nl , :hat the
Jocal retail 1torea.
bou.lthokb, averaged t3J?7 in t amount of money kt nsK!e as aa,·
1be ltudy, whkh wu conduct· year. In the prior year it w81 13, · Ing■ wa.a very sffl.llU. The general
ed by the Sbmdard Rate and Data 046 per household.
attllude was that the need for
CITY LEAGUE
Service , puge1 I.he ecoDOmic Up lo the m iddle of Um year, j caution wa, past. It was a lime
Hl1b 8corM Ott. u. INI
strength of communitin in every befon! the loss in bwiiDHI mr&gt;- for spoeding.
High Three Games Ind . - Sy!- part of the tountry. ll co\'ers the I mentum becarM apparent in most 1bil feellng on the part o! the
vest.er and Clatworthy, 533.
1 12-monlh preiod ending June 30. part, of the UnJted Slat.a, people conswner was evident in Gallia
ffigh Single Game - Be8l·h, 1960.
had been readily con\'erting their C-ounty, where if produced aalet
230.
\ I Relidc!ntJ of Gallia County, fl tbr,w1, had a net income in t h e in the local reta il llores arnos1ntTeam Three Game, - Hot
year, after paying their taxes, of. mg lo SZZ:,839,000 ln the period.
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fl:l, !"7,000. Thi, i.pped their pre- iJmoot every kind of retail bta�
Single Game - Hot II oc
vw,ua year·, net eanung,. which i:oeA &amp;ot tt, lb.are, including those
Rod,, l!O.
came lo $2!,354,000.
ill the durable good, field, which
ee
STANDINGS
The rise, which amoonled t,, b,d lagged behind ill !ilea! 1959. 1
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Woo Lost Pct, H
u per cent. compared favorably The IW&gt;l4l&lt;luenl decline ill the
Pomeroy Cement
· 1 economy, lollowed by I
with
the r.., alalned throughout na(NJDa
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34 11 1011 161 '!lie ock Springa MYF held !Is
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Hot Rod,
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Vice
preii:ident
Janet Am
Falls City Beer 22
23
-... old opened lhe meeting with M n.
Young People
Sports Center
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e BALDWIN
Ohio Power
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"""e Surprure
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o one or&gt;d of/ wo wj,h o
e WURLIT%1lt
Robinson•, Lndy 151\ 2911 .344 .
The Child Conservation League
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rs answered roll
ond OTHER FAMOUS
Seaaon HlgM
Ch,id..,, lwir,lrt wffh pom/,o
will present a pre-teen holiday
Ind. 3 Game, - Woody K ing, call read by Jane Douglas.
BRANDS
Mlddloport
Hlgh
dance at the
I Readings WtN! H follows:
ond 1,1/ ol olf tht /0,1 ol llrfngl
608. School from 7 : 30 until 9: 30 Dec-Ind. I Game - Les Damewood. : Price Tag on Peace by Jane emeber so.
247.
Douglas; Sprending the Good Jim Lohse will spin the platters
Team 3 Games - ►por11 I News by Reta Wears; The Spir• at the event which
I! for childCenter. 26M.
it of OL,r Fore 1''athers by Janet ren thru 12 years old. 1be admisSALES
PAINT
SERVICE
Team I game - Sports Center, Wean; B ringing Our
Gift! to Bi.on charge will be 35 cents.
Second
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i Jesus by Linda Balley;
Jesus
Top S Bewlel'I A-t'r;.
' Comes, lhe Llght or Age!I
by ft.EAL ESTATE: TRAN8FERS
Hank Clatworthy
178 Joyce Stanley: Others Are Watch Stanley Gibbs, Nellie Glbbs to
Ken Manley
176 ing Us by Mrs. Patty Hysell and Ohio Fuel Gas Company, Right
Bob Louk�
172 Celebrating the Birth or Jesus of Way. (,"bester.
Dee Hawley
169 by Mrs. Hugh Bearhs.
Gerald M. Entsminger, Merle
Rocks Davi,
167
Then, will be a skating party Entsminger IA&gt; Ohio Power Co.•
Jan. 3 at Chester Skate-A-Way. 53.25 A. coal, Rutland.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Patty Hy­
,ell.

As Chrl1tm11

Phil Williamsc:.n

Gr1'd J1'lt

PHILLIPS SISTERS STYLE SHOP

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And Tht Comln9 Ntw Y11r

A Merrg Chrlstmas to all.
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aoud December 26th

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1·on j.;U(·st of Mrs Paul Powell.
M r� It. f 1-\ryant is clnfint·d
to hi'r home ,1fter being m ju red

Hay.

READY � Ellen
Steinberi;:, 4 1 , St. Louis, Mo.,
hPire88, d1splayl! ln New York
a telegram 11he received from
the New Orleans, La., School
Uoar('I acknowledging her
offer or $500,000 to keep the
11chool9 open durtng Lhe in­
tegration cril!Ls. She said ehe
would lend the money lnter•
$500,000

Mc. a nd Mrs. John Ferguson
recen'lly visited in Hazard. tty.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur 'J'hahel
and daughter ""d Mr. and Mes.
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Ewell Persley at Spencer. recently.

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Thank you for
your generous patron:i,ge

THE CITY LOAN &amp; SAVINGS CO.

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PASTRY SHOP
MIDDLEPORT

Georg Friedrich Handel

Church m&lt;.'t un Wednesday even­
ing at lhc home of Bruce a nd
Bonnie Staats. The (Jrogrum was
prese nted by Bruce Staal'!. Alice
Housh, president, presided.
After ref rnshmen.ts were serv­
ed the group went to the church
and l rimmed thP t·hurch ' s Chri!il­
mas tree.
Those :lltendi ng were Glenva
11ml Beverly Staats, Alice Roush,
Linrla Lalhiiy, Sharon Brown, Da­
vid Devault, Emory Roush, Annal bell nnd Araunda Lievin�, Mr.
and Mrs. Adrian Lafhey, Mr. and
I Mrs. Harry Staats and Bernita
and the host and hostess.

ME S S IA H
Performed by

re,oundint joy and food
eLeer for you and all 1Looe

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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A Christmas gift to the Community

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Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ

Students s1lCnding the holidays
h£'re with their pnrent9 are: Jer­
ry Wlle� from Marshall, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wiles; Suz•
annc Wolpert, Ohio State Uni•
versity, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Wolpert: Phyllis Zicafoose
West Virginia University, dauJ!;h­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Smith: Larry Lievin g, West Vir­
ginie University, son or Mr. and
Mrs. Otha Lleving: Ruth Sayre.
Marshnll, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G"orJ?e Sayn&gt; : Ruth Grimm
of Marshall, dm1Wtter or Mr. 1md
Mrs. George Grimm: Sue Ellen
Goodnil&lt;'.
Hunlin�t"" Business
School. daughh)r of Mrs. Frances

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Radio Station

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The L &amp; Z SHOPS

MEN'S SHOP

120 E. Main

Sunday, December 25th - 8:45-9:45

CHILDREN'S
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services. .

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hool 9,30

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FRANCIS FLORIST

Take Someone to Church with You
Sunday
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KARR and YAN ZANDT
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Cadillac.Oldsmobile-Rambler

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WILLIS ANTHONY

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THE DAILY SENTINll

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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.
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Support the Church of Your Choice
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GARAGE

GENERAL REPAIRING
Ph. WY 2-3151
Middleport

Plum bing &amp; Heating
240 Lincoln St.
Mldclltport
Phone WY 2-2550

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Rutland Furniture
Rutland,. Ohio .: ;

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CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

in one

BAKER FURNITURE

Middleport

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Middl�porl

Phono WY 2-3921

HEINER'$ BAKERY

Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer
Middleport, Ohio

Phone WY 2°2644

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R. H. RAWLINGS and SONS Co•

. Local Union 5668,
R1Yen1wood, W. Va,

Motor Tune Up

Powell

Nationwide Insurance of Columbus, 0.
1 15 I. 2nd St.
Pomeroy
Phone WY 2-2460

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

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MAX WARD AGENCY

Sunday

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the inspiration of the �

tq.Jastlng happlness,

Furniture and Appliances
Ch..i.r, Ohio
jihont YU 5-2125

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MlddltPort

Pomeroy

RIDENOUR'$ SUPPLY

oyd Dillinrvlces at
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B. H. SANBORN

Closed Each Lord's Day

evening

. Worship,

our \\&gt;ailrktiit

ARNOLD'S SOHIO STATION

ell, Rev.

del's Messiah at the Morrill Har•

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month at
• Miller fl

Pomor&lt;&gt;y
Ohio Lawrence Booth, In In Children's
Hospital in Columbu:,.
Ado Nease
A group from the Methodist
Amber W•rner
church recently attending Han­

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ness firms and organi:iatlo,u tvhose names appear

by the el•
pr�aching

New Haven Pe-r11onnl
Darbnra Ann Va nce, daughter
gf Mr, a nd Mrs. Thomas Vrmce of
Akron, is spunding several weeks
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bethel Vance.
Tommy McIntyre hos returned
to his base at Norfolk, Va., af.
ter spending 9, 30 day furlough
here with hi.!1 parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. McIntyre.
Rev. and Mrs. Davld Freeman
and AOn recently visited her pID'­
enls, Mr. and Mr.!!. G. Stanley
Ballard in Charleston.
Lloyd, &amp;on of Mr. and Mrs.

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vlsllort tn Groce A. Pntt lo Julian
Mtt!le !fe1- to M.,.ln and
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.lohn..on C11y, Te11n
\lr ;111d r..1 rs. J l. 1ruld .Jnhnsoi1 l ldton Wolft.:, parctl. Middleport. Mildred Morril, Jir2 A. • Salem.
\H'l'l' rrn l 1 H-ck \ I-.1II11 s 111 !\1•w
ark. Uh111

Hrv and �1 ;-. Da, 1d freeman,
M 1::,s f.thel H 1ddlc and .I. L. Sll•w
:irL 111tend1'&lt;f tin akohol sPmm;tr
sponsorPd
by l l untmgton Uis
rl('I of Mt'lhod1st (.' hurdl J"l"('t'ntly 111 a ,,.,11_
tit ! luntmqton
r&gt;r and �1rs. Gen.Ion Johnson
I M r. and Mrs. W. K. l\1ttt sh:.ill
and ('hilclren recrntly v 1::,Jll'tt l\1 r . and t:lauf?hter of Uurham , N &lt;.:. ,
di:!ys thill
and Mrs. Maynard l lopkms
al 1s w1.•nd111g Sl'veral
Mr.
parents,
his
visitmµ,
week
Wavrrly. Ohio. They at\('nded lht&gt;
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Johnso
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Mrs
and
weddmg of James Horkins and
M ary A nn Henson while there.
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ML and Mes. Frank Thomp,;on �
and
at Gandvville-, W, Va., VISIIIIIJ? , tf
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her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. :

CLASS Pi\.R1"Y

GrNIIIO It au!

vey Audilorlum wt� Ann HO\Y·
c1rc-l. Rnr-b.Jrn lt.1-.1 w Fbie H{·I
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Pomeroy

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HOME LAUNDRY CO.
J. P. Joachim, Prop.
Middleport

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KING BUILDERS SUPPlY CO.
Mlcldleporl

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H&lt;tVl'n.�11 ood w,1:-; Fndny lun-l'h •
1·on j.;U(·st of Mrs Paul Powell.
M r� It. f 1-\ryant is clnfint·d
to hi'r home ,1fter being m ju red

Hay.

READY � Ellen
Steinberi;:, 4 1 , St. Louis, Mo.,
hPire88, d1splayl! ln New York
a telegram 11he received from
the New Orleans, La., School
Uoar('I acknowledging her
offer or $500,000 to keep the
11chool9 open durtng Lhe in­
tegration cril!Ls. She said ehe
would lend the money lnter•
$500,000

Mc. a nd Mrs. John Ferguson
recen'lly visited in Hazard. tty.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur 'J'hahel
and daughter ""d Mr. and Mes.
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D. A. Casto VISlled Mr. and Mrs.
Ewell Persley at Spencer. recently.

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wagen- L1111J111&gt;ia�J1_JltJtJ1Nt�II�

est-tree, or just give lt.

Thank you for
your generous patron:i,ge

THE CITY LOAN &amp; SAVINGS CO.

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Georg Friedrich Handel

Church m&lt;.'t un Wednesday even­
ing at lhc home of Bruce a nd
Bonnie Staats. The (Jrogrum was
prese nted by Bruce Staal'!. Alice
Housh, president, presided.
After ref rnshmen.ts were serv­
ed the group went to the church
and l rimmed thP t·hurch ' s Chri!il­
mas tree.
Those :lltendi ng were Glenva
11ml Beverly Staats, Alice Roush,
Linrla Lalhiiy, Sharon Brown, Da­
vid Devault, Emory Roush, Annal bell nnd Araunda Lievin�, Mr.
and Mrs. Adrian Lafhey, Mr. and
I Mrs. Harry Staats and Bernita
and the host and hostess.

ME S S IA H
Performed by

re,oundint joy and food
eLeer for you and all 1Looe

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ

Students s1lCnding the holidays
h£'re with their pnrent9 are: Jer­
ry Wlle� from Marshall, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wiles; Suz•
annc Wolpert, Ohio State Uni•
versity, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Wolpert: Phyllis Zicafoose
West Virginia University, dauJ!;h­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Smith: Larry Lievin g, West Vir­
ginie University, son or Mr. and
Mrs. Otha Lleving: Ruth Sayre.
Marshnll, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G"orJ?e Sayn&gt; : Ruth Grimm
of Marshall, dm1Wtter or Mr. 1md
Mrs. George Grimm: Sue Ellen
Goodnil&lt;'.
Hunlin�t"" Business
School. daughh)r of Mrs. Frances

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MEN'S SHOP

120 E. Main

Sunday, December 25th - 8:45-9:45

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Sunday
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Ph. WY 2-3151
Middleport

Plum bing &amp; Heating
240 Lincoln St.
Mldclltport
Phone WY 2-2550

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Middleport

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HEINER'$ BAKERY

Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer
Middleport, Ohio

Phone WY 2°2644

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R1Yen1wood, W. Va,

Motor Tune Up

Powell

Nationwide Insurance of Columbus, 0.
1 15 I. 2nd St.
Pomeroy
Phone WY 2-2460

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MAX WARD AGENCY

Sunday

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Furniture and Appliances
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RIDENOUR'$ SUPPLY

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B. H. SANBORN

Closed Each Lord's Day

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ARNOLD'S SOHIO STATION

ell, Rev.

del's Messiah at the Morrill Har•

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Pomor&lt;&gt;y
Ohio Lawrence Booth, In In Children's
Hospital in Columbu:,.
Ado Nease
A group from the Methodist
Amber W•rner
church recently attending Han­

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New Haven Pe-r11onnl
Darbnra Ann Va nce, daughter
gf Mr, a nd Mrs. Thomas Vrmce of
Akron, is spunding several weeks
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bethel Vance.
Tommy McIntyre hos returned
to his base at Norfolk, Va., af.
ter spending 9, 30 day furlough
here with hi.!1 parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. McIntyre.
Rev. and Mrs. Davld Freeman
and AOn recently visited her pID'­
enls, Mr. and Mr.!!. G. Stanley
Ballard in Charleston.
Lloyd, &amp;on of Mr. and Mrs.

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vlsllort tn Groce A. Pntt lo Julian
Mtt!le !fe1- to M.,.ln and
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\lr ;111d r..1 rs. J l. 1ruld .Jnhnsoi1 l ldton Wolft.:, parctl. Middleport. Mildred Morril, Jir2 A. • Salem.
\H'l'l' rrn l 1 H-ck \ I-.1II11 s 111 !\1•w
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Hrv and �1 ;-. Da, 1d freeman,
M 1::,s f.thel H 1ddlc and .I. L. Sll•w
:irL 111tend1'&lt;f tin akohol sPmm;tr
sponsorPd
by l l untmgton Uis
rl('I of Mt'lhod1st (.' hurdl J"l"('t'ntly 111 a ,,.,11_
tit ! luntmqton
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I M r. and Mrs. W. K. l\1ttt sh:.ill
and ('hilclren recrntly v 1::,Jll'tt l\1 r . and t:lauf?hter of Uurham , N &lt;.:. ,
di:!ys thill
and Mrs. Maynard l lopkms
al 1s w1.•nd111g Sl'veral
Mr.
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his
visitmµ,
week
Wavrrly. Ohio. They at\('nded lht&gt;
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weddmg of James Horkins and
M ary A nn Henson while there.
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ML and Mes. Frank Thomp,;on �
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at Gandvville-, W, Va., VISIIIIIJ? , tf
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rind &lt;·hildren spt·nl the Wl :k t.•ml :
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. :

CLASS Pi\.R1"Y

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Pomeroy

Phone WY 2-2586

HOME LAUNDRY CO.
J. P. Joachim, Prop.
Middleport

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KING BUILDERS SUPPlY CO.
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Mn. Robert
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strai�ht into tlw Wesl. - I 1!,old
and Mr and Mrs. Rex O'Brien,
l have known lhe f.'.l mllil's on sprinklerl nw bi� F'loridil
' pine
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they cone!l and aft e,r supreme and e x- 1 Chester Sta r H.oute . Great gr a
1 ong,
both !II· des for s• o
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Sam
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parents
seemed rke
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tart Falls, Mr. J ohn O• Brien.
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11J1 arran�tmPn1 f or out on a I
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Mrs.
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All her rlaHmatt&gt;S and lt&gt;ach· porch post - Dad still shove lin!::
S
1e Swartz of Alfred .
_ will remember love_ly I snow and spread in"" salt _ H � r_
t&gt;rs here
The First Baptist Church
of
Gera Id me· Stle o r the d::uk rich I had years of that on thr- Sta te
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h a ir, deep blue t'Vea smude;ed in Hif?hw av, so l h�
little dabs
hurth m G reat Bend w 1II
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browns
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observe Chns
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and rose and white romplex ion · -readmg
of
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and
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. tradition wh ich L'elf'brates
the !
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4. vf'ritable picture of vool h and ooils' lovely lie:hterl &lt;' ross and star
�lrs. Herbert Glaz� and C'. h il- .
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-Nea r Little Hocki n e on 8 verv Jr en of Clevela d are the hol Iday 25 1 .,,;m:a ry 6·
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"Ancl \ll'e •·tpt l hat onr so lov• l y hi eh hill ( ba nk , n&gt;allv l overl ook - , guest s of her parents. M r. �md
On Ch mt � as Day the sermon
�hould hav • II life so brl•f. "
in !! the r iver is slilj ;:moth"r h u�t' I Mrs. Herbert Miller and ot ht r rel .
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th� eornmg ser\ 1('t'S (9:3o e.t
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hleh€m an&lt;l 10:45 at Racmel
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·'Th,v ib.atl all bloom In th• ter towns here are r adiant
as Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saddler of
will bt? "Christmas As Paul
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one approm·hes from t he north- , 8tidgcport arrived today, to spentl
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�ih mney
!'-11 d h e s soI d 'i Christmas w ith Mn. W1ll1�m 89x- .
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:stTV,&lt;"t"'-&gt; t "1 00 a1 Be.'h i?h�m and
-ahout 5() 5 leds - S · Id he n �er : ter •md Mr. and Mrs. Benl1. W!lIf
" · · a nt RuC'int· &gt; the st'rmon will be
This C'hrlstma9 srems '-O :.i 1ad- saw &lt;; h a r i
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011 ;hem
Mr. a od Mrs. Pete Eimer of "1'hret \\"isl! M '::"n and the Chr istowPfl with all the dN"adfol traj!- ronvu � a ;o�
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Y i Columbus a1·e the guests of her mas Mess::.�e . "
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ffly in Nt&gt;w York C'itv and 20 ,r l l hreatenm�
to
buy
some l f'0- 1 parents Mr · and � rs· I:: J
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our own Ameri,·an students pe r- l ards A NO w,a r t h•m _ You
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r . .i_nd Mrs . C!arence I h le �nd , Night service on New Year's Eve
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a nd wonder why
So thl')se of us v, ho :ue �1ere i n ame wimmen have ,i:·ome to M iss _ V ida lhli! w� I I spe nd C hnst- f rom 9 t o 12 p. m, at the Rac ine
m11&lt;it all r-heer ea&lt;'�1 u1 ht&gt;r Time, this for appt&gt;aranC'e' s snb _ It ' s I mas m Day ton, w ith M� . and MI'S . ' Bapt ist Churc-h a nd will be con•
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amt II alone. the Gre,:1t Healer. ,1 a wonder we haven't �ot bonk mi- ! Lowell Salser an d famil y.
duded J anuary 6 in a Community
tnt! Racine
"'ill ))I nd uo t he wound� l o some ; of- l h i&gt;-ronk us _ We overcarnr \ Mn. Minn ie Roush or Carmel is Ni�ht Service at
i&gt;xtc&gt;nt
Small c-onsobhon how- this bv knit dres."!eS and shonldf' r ' the guest of her daughter ant.1 son- ' Meth odist Church.
PvPr. l� those i ust no� fac in g swealen - but thert&gt;' s stil l thosr ; ii1-law, Mr . .nnd Mrs. Robert \\'ar- 1 It is hoped that by celebrating
":! re.i t msupporh lblt' loss
' goose pimple
Je�s - I' d get I ner.
Christmas in t h is way the true
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torer-,Jor trouSl:!r!I - but re,adE-r I Mrs.
}f. Je'-'s� r eturned home spirit will be prolonged and that
:.OOKING AROUND - In Mar• 1 we leave It lo you - ir th ere 's
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Thursday from '·..Jei�'s 1-;eneral : the Lord's birthday will be ob:Ptt a Su n d av
to ce
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fuI on lhe hospital and LS improv m�
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the infiuences of
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anmversarv wh 1 &lt;'h America scent' It's a bir bubblv 1
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commercialism.
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Thomas Ga rne!I ol Lowery
occurred almost at t�al very
woman ?n panh _ l wo plP:� a �
Air Force Base, Denver. CCllo.,
spot - the llcensl' Clb1 :1med from flahfl n , each Other 'n
I a gunny
.r i-ivod Thursda y for • v �il with BA K ER an d SEYFRIED
a red headed Jud,e Flemi ng at ,;ck
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Mr. and Mn. Robert Cyrus.
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LENNOX
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loved Ira P. Day•� church
day. On a church bull�tin boaord spending l he holidays with h e r
NEW ond USED
Belpre - -l �uess we Wf'rt' too i n Illinois, grandson anti wire, Mr. and M rs.
much for !t eventuall v-As 1hey [
What on earth are You doing Rictlard R. Rupe and daughter.
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• h ave lon� ago torn clown t he ME
Try, that
Rev. an d Mrs. Franc!, H. Glaz•
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Ch urch 11nd mirsonage and
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l �r will leave Mo�day, for a visit
'i'd a huJ.!e fillinli? stat ion thereon
... Largo, Fla., with relative!! e.nd
, • • a lime o{ rejoicing. May·
Phone WY-2-3794
just at thf' rornf!r where you ,__:;:::;:::;:::;::;:::;::;__
riends. While there on Januar/
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- �-e many Llea,i!1�,·of
turn for Parkersburg bridge-,
holy
POMEROY, OHIO
they will celebrate their 2!11h
up
thin�
Son did th!, whole
1t1,Qu bo youn.
wedding anniversary.
i brown. even producin g still am. I
other marriage certificatt fresh
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cllls!I male or years ago- Mrs. Alston Tracy.
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Jmt now ln St. Petersbur,. Fla. rived today, to .spend Christmas
-Md never once said Wish you with his parenLs. Mr. and M rs.
were h,re" -A nother C'lose Mend All en C. Hill.
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I re&lt;"@ntly retired from Youngstown
Mr. and Mn. Paul Fisher re­
11 turned Thursday evening, aner a
teacher !
S&lt;'hools( Science
now ln Za nesville , 0 . . and lovlnll: visit in Cincinnati with their son
it - Still another in Wilmington, and daughter-in-la�. Dr. and Mr,.
De1. (cheml5l formerly �t ram(, , ·
James Fisher and daughters.
ou11 DuPont Co, l says 'retirement
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Jay �yera left this morning
�till give■ me no pain'" _ And
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h fl had visited CUmghters In Oen• for C mcmnatl � join Mrs. MyerS
The very be,t Hohdoy
ver and SDn Francisco ·.his ,um, and spend Christmas wlth their
son-In-law, Mr. and
n ou r frltnd,.
mer • • total or 11rand chll- daughter and
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Shlveler
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dren - -the other day, 1lx of
Into family.
ll!nlor cltlten, all loaded
Dorothy Harley'•
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Beulah Jones' - Fr�nc.-et lo 1pend Chri1lmas wUh Mr. and
at
Moton
Klein sorta studied about com- Mn. Everett Thomaa and other
WIit V119tnla
Ing back w;th us. Elsie Chamber, relatlvet In Middleport.
Mlddltport
N. Stcond St.
profferi ng her lap for Frances
Benl1 Wolfe spent Frlday at
to alt on - So by a lot of 1kull­
druggery I got In Grace French'■
car and relleved lhe 1ltuatlon-

DID YO{! KNOW r�rAT?

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WESLEY FRY PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
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We extend warmest wishes to you

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sincerely for your overwhelming support
in the November election.

MERRY CHRISTMAS

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ROBERT C. HARTENBACH

ECONOMY SAVINGS

and LOAN COMPANY

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In lteepin� wlth the Chrlitmu
season.
Special ft!etures
of the proa
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• child'•
prayer,
"'Happy Birthday Jesll!" by MI­
U11 Rizer, and two fllm1, "Chrllt
ma1 Around the
World"
and
"The. Chrl!lt . Child. Come■ to
Christian Hornet" were ■hown by
the ll@v. Raymon Konkrlght of
Middleport. SenraJ Chriatmu
carols were aung by the group,
A turkey dinner wat 1erved at
noon by thl!I school cooks, Freda
Ball and Velm• Douglau. School
waa dlanll.,... at 3 p. m. for the
Chrlatmu holiday and will ro­
open Tueaday January l.

40 % Discount

tide, we grfft yo• wit!, tl,anb for

lhe

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House
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Paint

Wallpa per

HARDWARE

We H•ve Goofl Roatls ■INI Free P■rk'"9

T H I S S A LE R U N S
S B I G DAYS T O D E C . 3 1

Special Houn For This Stla - O pen

Ivery Day 7 A.M. to 9 P.M.

SORRYI NO STAMPS DURING THIS SALEI

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sellln, prices, you are al·
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c.A-nd happy. hearty holiday whhes to all our frllldl

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Management and Staff of Radio Mid-Pom WMPO

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FISHING SUPPues

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Bikes and Wheel Goods

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happlntu and contentment.

New York Clothin g

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M I DDLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE

ALL WAGONS
lies, Whlll Go1ls
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to you for your patronage. Have
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SALE STARTS TUES. MORNING
DEC. 27-ENDS SAT. DEC. 31

Special

Here oea our flshlni
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Here goes our toy stock.

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stock on hand, all papers

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PICKENS

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Orpnilllll beir&gt;R .tudie&lt;! w ith decree temperaton " Ibo
of bacteria found in &amp;&lt;Id mm&lt;
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lbe acid in-- er can prorl ■IAi •M IIMrior
ter may ,u,:�nt • 10lutbi (or a a Ylew Lo dffl
l roy ing
Plan, fo, the annual meeting lndepondapt bukelbal\ leam, In ,najor pbllullon problem irl Ohio elude detul ovlbrio doaulfurlcatd. the b&gt;nl and halt - ... wtb. - for a f.,. liourw • ----- ,
ol the Melp Dairy Service Unit thl!I Mtlp area have ifadually a1ream1 .
"a key organism (or reducing S u c h bacteria, unhatt«i. c a n 'n.a die brl.tll lbellt ,... WeN completed at • meeting of f� away ln the put few years,
The- renewal of a Nalional In- the RJlfatt Let bydri,geo aulfide, l cause food polaoning.
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the Directors held thi, }"eek in but a group of former high 11,ehool slltule of H.ealth �ant ha1 � and bacteria capable of oxid!z:- tho county Elllenslon office.
player, from Syracme are at- armounced through
Oh� 1 Ulfl hydnlC"' IUlllde 1'&gt; oulfur. ·
the
'11le event will be • dinner lempllng to revive lhil 1 ypt: eve- Statr Research
Foond ation to ,uch II • photoayntheoc 1Ul(ur
meeting ,tarting at I p. m. at n.ing paallrne among high achool continue a study of the phy■loJ- 1 bacterium."
I P,of-r 11,mdles" proje&lt;-1 b
tho Salem Cent,r School. Monday grad&amp;.
ogv o/ R1Ch bacteria.
Jan. 25. Ticket■ wUI be available 1h U
e am, going by the name of Prof. C'hHtt&gt;r L. Randlet of • part of I larger effort to tolve
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the Syracuae Vlkln� 11 try ing to Oh io State Unlvenity s depa rt• : Ohio ■treem pollut ion prob lem, .
technician, Dick sterrett, and C.
ment
of
becteriol�zy
. 1t1pen-isor ; involving Ohio state'• Water Reschedule game■ with other fo l- '
N. Jones.
of
the
oroJect.
said
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or2an• : IOUl'ceJ C.enter, the Ohio GeologJlowen of the sport whkh Aas litR ey
Dou an ,
ouLstand lil
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cal Survey . a nd the Ohlo River
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little
fallen completely Into
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Sanitation Comm i.N ion.
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ceconom c-9 the hands of grade and h1·&amp;''
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from Oh10 SlAte Ueilvenlty, and
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p ayen.
FOR THE BUU&gt;8
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Among others, the eiSyracuae :�rrn it' (llt l:lc ha
wtll be speaker1.
rnme water Into itreama a ma• cooU who stuff
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and freeze tur•
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team c nsUlts Of Charl Theasa,
Announcement wa1 a'ilo made
ior pollution problem In the Ohio
• advance uf Ch�tstma1 are
in
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of an area meeting to be held In former Pomeroy High School Rivt&gt;r dr11ina1ile 9flrtem . " Pro(ea- l
cuatkmed, by the NationaJ 11111:i-­
Jadtson, Jan. 4 on SIi• - baseball pitcher ; Don Weese , l ast ' eor Ratifies explained that such
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of Locker and Freeu:� �
croPt. method, of mall:htg, h11nd- year graduate of the Racine ffjgh ' oollution come■ from the ox id,- 1 ��
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e stuff ng
Ung, values and feedtnr.
Thill cage sport; Roger Winebrenner, tion of Iron sulrides in CMl and I �
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meetlnR t. onen to all dairy, t,,..,f former Pomeroy baaketball and : asaociated strata
to imioluble
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sheep · and swine men In
county and will �tart at 10 a. m. diff. \'eleran cage player for Ra- I "The iron comoounds readllv
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to the boatd of the Me hi(a Dairy
Service unit and one director to Any group interested Ju en joy- from fish fo bacteria," he aa id. , \.•
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sewage
treatment systems '
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Im( AISOCiation at '11!1 annual asked to eontact one of the playmeetin'!'. Present directors In- ers. A spokesman f r the club us!ni;t the streams."
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i Clyde Well, Wayne Rom�h. Earl sary to play the majority O f e:un in 1956 "on the aS.!lumption
Dean. Gene Y(N!ll, Arv il Holter. ! games on the opposition's home that anv bacteria active on J!UI•
fur comnounds, or iron
mil(hl
Oris Roush, ClarenC'f! He�rson- court .
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pertinence
to
the
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David Nea!le, Charles ThelSI and 1
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ses involved in ackl I
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NEW YORK &lt;UPH - Spread Opal Van Mete
fo at ion in the hope that such
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ledge may lead to new
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thod!I o preven1 1011, and 2 1
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William Fred Smilh, Beatrice studving the prospects of I mic• 1
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bake In a moderat, oven 10 1'&gt; 15 Ellen SmJlh lo James W· Whit- I proces1 for ac1· d d1s'1
1010�1ca
These golden toasted Brazil nut latch, Virginia E. Whitlatch, par, 1 �I based on the reuction of '
&lt;.'hi� are a marvelous ''mW1cL- eels , Salisbli.ry.
suirurlc acld to sulfide and relng" ana'---L..,t
Edith
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Forrest,
Homer
Formoval
of this sulfide
in some
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rest lo Slate of Ohio. Easement. way.
S&amp;llsbury.
Two of lhe organilrm upon
Ell� Lambert, Vesta Lambert, which Professor Randleo cast.,
BAKER
to State or OhiQ, Easement, Sal- 1uspicion in the formation of acid
iabury.
mine water are a thiobacilltL,;
Ohio
as
'4 : Edith L. Forrest, Homer For- species and another known
MIDDLEPORT
rest, State or Ohio, Easement, rerrohacillu.,; £en-o-ovldans, which ]
has been shown to be responsible
Salisbury.
Het�n 8. Russell, Catherine L. he said. for the oxidation of fer­
T..lndsay to William Putnam, lot -- Geoerge E. Frecker, dee. Cert.
193, Pomeroy.
Howard Yokley, Doris Yokley . 1 of trana., to Edward V. Frecker,
Rarold Yokley to Dean Saxton, 1 Mary Hill, Ruth Spencer, Esther
O.wolfe, Chesler.
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and
strai�ht into tlw Wesl. - I 1!,old
and Mr and Mrs. Rex O'Brien,
l have known lhe f.'.l mllil's on sprinklerl nw bi� F'loridil
' pine
nd ·
they cone!l and aft e,r supreme and e x- 1 Chester Sta r H.oute . Great gr a
1 ong,
both !II· des for s• o
l'iams.
Sam
Mr.
are
parents
seemed rke
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tart Falls, Mr. J ohn O• Brien.
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11J1 arran�tmPn1 f or out on a I
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Mrs.
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All her rlaHmatt&gt;S and lt&gt;ach· porch post - Dad still shove lin!::
S
1e Swartz of Alfred .
_ will remember love_ly I snow and spread in"" salt _ H � r_
t&gt;rs here
The First Baptist Church
of
Gera Id me· Stle o r the d::uk rich I had years of that on thr- Sta te
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Plants with hLS s1ste-rs M1.sse15 Ida � t c •� �
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little dabs
hurth m G reat Bend w 1II
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brol
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and
Wolf
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Augusta
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browns
and
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observe Chns
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and rose and white romplex ion · -readmg
of
Pomc&gt;rov
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and
Gall
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. tradition wh ich L'elf'brates
the !
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4. vf'ritable picture of vool h and ooils' lovely lie:hterl &lt;' ross and star
�lrs. Herbert Glaz� and C'. h il- .
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-Nea r Little Hocki n e on 8 verv Jr en of Clevela d are the hol Iday 25 1 .,,;m:a ry 6·
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"Ancl \ll'e •·tpt l hat onr so lov• l y hi eh hill ( ba nk , n&gt;allv l overl ook - , guest s of her parents. M r. �md
On Ch mt � as Day the sermon
�hould hav • II life so brl•f. "
in !! the r iver is slilj ;:moth"r h u�t' I Mrs. Herbert Miller and ot ht r rel .
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th� eornmg ser\ 1('t'S (9:3o e.t
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hleh€m an&lt;l 10:45 at Racmel
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·'Th,v ib.atl all bloom In th• ter towns here are r adiant
as Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saddler of
will bt? "Christmas As Paul
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one approm·hes from t he north- , 8tidgcport arrived today, to spentl
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�ih mney
!'-11 d h e s soI d 'i Christmas w ith Mn. W1ll1�m 89x- .
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:stTV,&lt;"t"'-&gt; t "1 00 a1 Be.'h i?h�m and
-ahout 5() 5 leds - S · Id he n �er : ter •md Mr. and Mrs. Benl1. W!lIf
" · · a nt RuC'int· &gt; the st'rmon will be
This C'hrlstma9 srems '-O :.i 1ad- saw &lt;; h a r i
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011 ;hem
Mr. a od Mrs. Pete Eimer of "1'hret \\"isl! M '::"n and the Chr istowPfl with all the dN"adfol traj!- ronvu � a ;o�
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Y i Columbus a1·e the guests of her mas Mess::.�e . "
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ffly in Nt&gt;w York C'itv and 20 ,r l l hreatenm�
to
buy
some l f'0- 1 parents Mr · and � rs· I:: J
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our own Ameri,·an students pe r- l ards A NO w,a r t h•m _ You
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r . .i_nd Mrs . C!arence I h le �nd , Night service on New Year's Eve
, r.nmanv.
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a nd wonder why
So thl')se of us v, ho :ue �1ere i n ame wimmen have ,i:·ome to M iss _ V ida lhli! w� I I spe nd C hnst- f rom 9 t o 12 p. m, at the Rac ine
m11&lt;it all r-heer ea&lt;'�1 u1 ht&gt;r Time, this for appt&gt;aranC'e' s snb _ It ' s I mas m Day ton, w ith M� . and MI'S . ' Bapt ist Churc-h a nd will be con•
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amt II alone. the Gre,:1t Healer. ,1 a wonder we haven't �ot bonk mi- ! Lowell Salser an d famil y.
duded J anuary 6 in a Community
tnt! Racine
"'ill ))I nd uo t he wound� l o some ; of- l h i&gt;-ronk us _ We overcarnr \ Mn. Minn ie Roush or Carmel is Ni�ht Service at
i&gt;xtc&gt;nt
Small c-onsobhon how- this bv knit dres."!eS and shonldf' r ' the guest of her daughter ant.1 son- ' Meth odist Church.
PvPr. l� those i ust no� fac in g swealen - but thert&gt;' s stil l thosr ; ii1-law, Mr . .nnd Mrs. Robert \\'ar- 1 It is hoped that by celebrating
":! re.i t msupporh lblt' loss
' goose pimple
Je�s - I' d get I ner.
Christmas in t h is way the true
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torer-,Jor trouSl:!r!I - but re,adE-r I Mrs.
}f. Je'-'s� r eturned home spirit will be prolonged and that
:.OOKING AROUND - In Mar• 1 we leave It lo you - ir th ere 's
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Thursday from '·..Jei�'s 1-;eneral : the Lord's birthday will be ob:Ptt a Su n d av
to ce
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_ 1e1&gt;rat e our
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fuI on lhe hospital and LS improv m�
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the infiuences of
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anmversarv wh 1 &lt;'h America scent' It's a bir bubblv 1
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commercialism.
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Thomas Ga rne!I ol Lowery
occurred almost at t�al very
woman ?n panh _ l wo plP:� a �
Air Force Base, Denver. CCllo.,
spot - the llcensl' Clb1 :1med from flahfl n , each Other 'n
I a gunny
.r i-ivod Thursda y for • v �il with BA K ER an d SEYFRIED
a red headed Jud,e Flemi ng at ,;ck
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Wn�hington f'o. CourthouM'--lht&gt;
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LENNOX
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loved Ira P. Day•� church
day. On a church bull�tin boaord spending l he holidays with h e r
NEW ond USED
Belpre - -l �uess we Wf'rt' too i n Illinois, grandson anti wire, Mr. and M rs.
much for !t eventuall v-As 1hey [
What on earth are You doing Rictlard R. Rupe and daughter.
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• h ave lon� ago torn clown t he ME
Try, that
Rev. an d Mrs. Franc!, H. Glaz•
! for heaven '■ sake?''
reel
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Ch urch 11nd mirsonage and
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FURNACES
I one on your piano.
l �r will leave Mo�day, for a visit
'i'd a huJ.!e fillinli? stat ion thereon
... Largo, Fla., with relative!! e.nd
, • • a lime o{ rejoicing. May·
Phone WY-2-3794
just at thf' rornf!r where you ,__:;:::;:::;:::;::;:::;::;__
riends. While there on Januar/
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- �-e many Llea,i!1�,·of
turn for Parkersburg bridge-,
holy
POMEROY, OHIO
they will celebrate their 2!11h
up
thin�
Son did th!, whole
1t1,Qu bo youn.
wedding anniversary.
i brown. even producin g still am. I
other marriage certificatt fresh
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. ('0Uplt&gt; · around here, as we have
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Columbus
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hristmas
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from Mary Ward, my Cheshlre son a nd daughter-in-law. Dr. and
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cllls!I male or years ago- Mrs. Alston Tracy.
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Jmt now ln St. Petersbur,. Fla. rived today, to .spend Christmas
-Md never once said Wish you with his parenLs. Mr. and M rs.
were h,re" -A nother C'lose Mend All en C. Hill.
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I re&lt;"@ntly retired from Youngstown
Mr. and Mn. Paul Fisher re­
11 turned Thursday evening, aner a
teacher !
S&lt;'hools( Science
now ln Za nesville , 0 . . and lovlnll: visit in Cincinnati with their son
it - Still another in Wilmington, and daughter-in-la�. Dr. and Mr,.
De1. (cheml5l formerly �t ram(, , ·
James Fisher and daughters.
ou11 DuPont Co, l says 'retirement
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Jay �yera left this morning
�till give■ me no pain'" _ And
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h fl had visited CUmghters In Oen• for C mcmnatl � join Mrs. MyerS
The very be,t Hohdoy
ver and SDn Francisco ·.his ,um, and spend Christmas wlth their
son-In-law, Mr. and
n ou r frltnd,.
mer • • total or 11rand chll- daughter and
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Shlveler
Mrs.
George
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dren - -the other day, 1lx of
Into family.
ll!nlor cltlten, all loaded
Dorothy Harley'•
patient car Mr. and Mr1. Gene �Wen or
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and she toled us out to Literary ColumbUJ arrlvl!ld Friday evening,
Beulah Jones' - Fr�nc.-et lo 1pend Chri1lmas wUh Mr. and
at
Moton
Klein sorta studied about com- Mn. Everett Thomaa and other
WIit V119tnla
Ing back w;th us. Elsie Chamber, relatlvet In Middleport.
Mlddltport
N. Stcond St.
profferi ng her lap for Frances
Benl1 Wolfe spent Frlday at
to alt on - So by a lot of 1kull­
druggery I got In Grace French'■
car and relleved lhe 1ltuatlon-

DID YO{! KNOW r�rAT?

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WESLEY FRY PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
WY 2-3709
, Middleport

We extend warmest wishes to you

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Dear Melfl Countlans,

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for • heppy holidey season. We thenk you

sincerely for your overwhelming support
in the November election.

MERRY CHRISTMAS

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ROBERT C. HARTENBACH

ECONOMY SAVINGS

and LOAN COMPANY

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In lteepin� wlth the Chrlitmu
season.
Special ft!etures
of the proa
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• child'•
prayer,
"'Happy Birthday Jesll!" by MI­
U11 Rizer, and two fllm1, "Chrllt
ma1 Around the
World"
and
"The. Chrl!lt . Child. Come■ to
Christian Hornet" were ■hown by
the ll@v. Raymon Konkrlght of
Middleport. SenraJ Chriatmu
carols were aung by the group,
A turkey dinner wat 1erved at
noon by thl!I school cooks, Freda
Ball and Velm• Douglau. School
waa dlanll.,... at 3 p. m. for the
Chrlatmu holiday and will ro­
open Tueaday January l.

40 % Discount

tide, we grfft yo• wit!, tl,anb for

lhe

- - )'our potronao• • • • warm wishes far your halidoi

House
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Thia S..1■ Only

30 % Discount

Paint

Wallpa per

HARDWARE

We H•ve Goofl Roatls ■INI Free P■rk'"9

T H I S S A LE R U N S
S B I G DAYS T O D E C . 3 1

Special Houn For This Stla - O pen

Ivery Day 7 A.M. to 9 P.M.

SORRYI NO STAMPS DURING THIS SALEI

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WI don't IIP I h e prices
and then cut prices. We
cut prices from regular
sellln, prices, you are al·
ways getting real bar­
talns

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FU R N I T U R E

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BRANNAN'$
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Buy for nm

and patrons. We hope you enjoy man_y fcstivt lloun,

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Don Bollin&amp;, Mp-.
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c.A-nd happy. hearty holiday whhes to all our frllldl

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most sincerely thank you for your loyalty and good w11L

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Ttl OtlR MANY FRIENDS ON OllR SEl:ONB f:DRISTMAS IN THE MIDDLEPO RI'• PO/flEKOY AREA - ·- - - I f'"

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Management and Staff of Radio Mid-Pom WMPO

FRANK YOUNGWER:rH.

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May thb Chri,tma,

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FISHING SUPPues

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lal Gin, Sp1dlll

Bikes and Wheel Goods

NOT I C E

happlntu and contentment.

New York Clothin g

Al Huntllg Clotlaes

P R I C E S C U I SO-• 4030
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M I DDLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE

ALL WAGONS
lies, Whlll Go1ls
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for Chrlatmae, with o u r thank• '
to you for your patronage. Have
a w o n d arfu l h o l i d ay aeaao n t

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SALE STARTS TUES. MORNING
DEC. 27-ENDS SAT. DEC. 31

Special

Here oea our flshlni
Block. / day, only.

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ringing when we are go•
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Here goes our toy stock.

This price good only
stock on hand, all papers

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good stock.

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PICKENS

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Orpnilllll beir&gt;R .tudie&lt;! w ith decree temperaton " Ibo
of bacteria found in &amp;&lt;Id mm&lt;
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lbe acid in-- er can prorl ■IAi •M IIMrior
ter may ,u,:�nt • 10lutbi (or a a Ylew Lo dffl
l roy ing
Plan, fo, the annual meeting lndepondapt bukelbal\ leam, In ,najor pbllullon problem irl Ohio elude detul ovlbrio doaulfurlcatd. the b&gt;nl and halt - ... wtb. - for a f.,. liourw • ----- ,
ol the Melp Dairy Service Unit thl!I Mtlp area have ifadually a1ream1 .
"a key organism (or reducing S u c h bacteria, unhatt«i. c a n 'n.a die brl.tll lbellt ,... WeN completed at • meeting of f� away ln the put few years,
The- renewal of a Nalional In- the RJlfatt Let bydri,geo aulfide, l cause food polaoning.
Jly .
the Directors held thi, }"eek in but a group of former high 11,ehool slltule of H.ealth �ant ha1 � and bacteria capable of oxid!z:- tho county Elllenslon office.
player, from Syracme are at- armounced through
Oh� 1 Ulfl hydnlC"' IUlllde 1'&gt; oulfur. ·
the
'11le event will be • dinner lempllng to revive lhil 1 ypt: eve- Statr Research
Foond ation to ,uch II • photoayntheoc 1Ul(ur
meeting ,tarting at I p. m. at n.ing paallrne among high achool continue a study of the phy■loJ- 1 bacterium."
I P,of-r 11,mdles" proje&lt;-1 b
tho Salem Cent,r School. Monday grad&amp;.
ogv o/ R1Ch bacteria.
Jan. 25. Ticket■ wUI be available 1h U
e am, going by the name of Prof. C'hHtt&gt;r L. Randlet of • part of I larger effort to tolve
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the Syracuae Vlkln� 11 try ing to Oh io State Unlvenity s depa rt• : Ohio ■treem pollut ion prob lem, .
technician, Dick sterrett, and C.
ment
of
becteriol�zy
. 1t1pen-isor ; involving Ohio state'• Water Reschedule game■ with other fo l- '
N. Jones.
of
the
oroJect.
said
une
or2an• : IOUl'ceJ C.enter, the Ohio GeologJlowen of the sport whkh Aas litR ey
Dou an ,
ouLstand lil
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cal Survey . a nd the Ohlo River
tie
by
little
fallen completely Into
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bee
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fo
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have
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Sanitation Comm i.N ion.
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ceconom c-9 the hands of grade and h1·&amp;''
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ry
from Oh10 SlAte Ueilvenlty, and
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lated and studied .
p ayen.
FOR THE BUU&gt;8
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Cliff Wllaon, COBA aupervlsor. J
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r�e ?.f acid l NEW YORK f U P l 1 - Holiday
Among others, the eiSyracuae :�rrn it' (llt l:lc ha
wtll be speaker1.
rnme water Into itreama a ma• cooU who stuff
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and freeze tur•
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team c nsUlts Of Charl Theasa,
Announcement wa1 a'ilo made
ior pollution problem In the Ohio
• advance uf Ch�tstma1 are
in
k.e
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of an area meeting to be held In former Pomeroy High School Rivt&gt;r dr11ina1ile 9flrtem . " Pro(ea- l
cuatkmed, by the NationaJ 11111:i-­
Jadtson, Jan. 4 on SIi• - baseball pitcher ; Don Weese , l ast ' eor Ratifies explained that such
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of Locker and Freeu:� �
croPt. method, of mall:htg, h11nd- year graduate of the Racine ffjgh ' oollution come■ from the ox id,- 1 ��
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e stuff ng
Ung, values and feedtnr.
Thill cage sport; Roger Winebrenner, tion of Iron sulrides in CMl and I �
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meetlnR t. onen to all dairy, t,,..,f former Pomeroy baaketball and : asaociated strata
to imioluble
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the- b�all player and Buddy Cun- 1 iron COITI'IOund! and sulrurk acid
sheep · and swine men In
county and will �tart at 10 a. m. diff. \'eleran cage player for Ra- I "The iron comoounds readllv
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in the Cantbrlan HOWi ,
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to the boatd of the Me hi(a Dairy
Service unit and one director to Any group interested Ju en joy- from fish fo bacteria," he aa id. , \.•
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represent Mehta Counlv 011 the Ing an evening of fast moving J 1be ac id condition causes lroo• 1
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board of the Central Ohio Breed• enlertainment wtth this team is ble11 with both waler t reatmenl I
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sewage
treatment systems '
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Im( AISOCiation at '11!1 annual asked to eontact one of the playmeetin'!'. Present directors In- ers. A spokesman f r the club us!ni;t the streams."
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dude P aul Moore. C. M' . Headlev emphaa l!ed that it w as be neces- He recalled lh�f work wa11 be•
i Clyde Well, Wayne Rom�h. Earl sary to play the majority O f e:un in 1956 "on the aS.!lumption
Dean. Gene Y(N!ll, Arv il Holter. ! games on the opposition's home that anv bacteria active on J!UI•
fur comnounds, or iron
mil(hl
Oris Roush, ClarenC'f! He�rson- court .
ha\'l'
pertinence
to
the
eventual
David Nea!le, Charles ThelSI and 1
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divided
the
problem
into
sldec!'.
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ses involved in ackl I
::rn, lta ;__y. thermproces
NEW YORK &lt;UPH - Spread Opal Van Mete
fo at ion in the hope that such
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J .......+hw lse aliees of Brazil nuts Biggs to Oscar � m gton · M ary know
ledge may lead to new
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thod!I o preven1 1011, and 2 1
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William Fred Smilh, Beatrice studving the prospects of I mic• 1
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bake In a moderat, oven 10 1'&gt; 15 Ellen SmJlh lo James W· Whit- I proces1 for ac1· d d1s'1
1010�1ca
These golden toasted Brazil nut latch, Virginia E. Whitlatch, par, 1 �I based on the reuction of '
&lt;.'hi� are a marvelous ''mW1cL- eels , Salisbli.ry.
suirurlc acld to sulfide and relng" ana'---L..,t
Edith
L.
Forrest,
Homer
Formoval
of this sulfide
in some
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rest lo Slate of Ohio. Easement. way.
S&amp;llsbury.
Two of lhe organilrm upon
Ell� Lambert, Vesta Lambert, which Professor Randleo cast.,
BAKER
to State or OhiQ, Easement, Sal- 1uspicion in the formation of acid
iabury.
mine water are a thiobacilltL,;
Ohio
as
'4 : Edith L. Forrest, Homer For- species and another known
MIDDLEPORT
rest, State or Ohio, Easement, rerrohacillu.,; £en-o-ovldans, which ]
has been shown to be responsible
Salisbury.
Het�n 8. Russell, Catherine L. he said. for the oxidation of fer­
T..lndsay to William Putnam, lot -- Geoerge E. Frecker, dee. Cert.
193, Pomeroy.
Howard Yokley, Doris Yokley . 1 of trana., to Edward V. Frecker,
Rarold Yokley to Dean Saxton, 1 Mary Hill, Ruth Spencer, Esther
O.wolfe, Chesler.
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Broadeutlag llll Day
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Depot Port ClmUln. Col Glenn
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when ll child probes an ouhet with around m a connected toastert 1s I U · S
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mouth
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were ltocked · 811.1&amp;would be closed to all forms or
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a metal object - pm , nail
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trouble
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crappies will be
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a.
hnng which began Mon- """-'
around the house it would be wise are attractive for the young e,. I hour! of
Walker
Wildlife
District
e fWI
,
day morning,
1u dup]ell out Iets per lmenWr. While on sorr.r. a I
to repIace standa_,
I M..an.agemnit ,upervllOI-.
w lth the palen 1.ed variety �t switch must be held to kee p it goIt wu empha,ized by Col . Fln1
have caps lhat coyer operungs ing, others nm wilil uie can is op- Jey that the notice applied only ,
-- - �-- ened. Nothing stops them, not lo Danger A :-ea No. 1 , Artillery ' AUXD...LUlY • LEGION IJABTY
even a finger.
The Amttican Legku and the
1 Firing Range, and i.&amp; not lo
to cancelled or changed by any no- ' A111.iliary SmJth - Capehart Polt
Arter a child has learned
walk, he probably figures he ran lice concerning Area II. anti- held their annual childrf:D'1
climb ill!i weU and heads for the aircraft artillery firing range. He Cbriltmu party Sunday after­
neares! stairs.
anticipates that thil increase in nooo at I.be Legion Boml. Santa
Most basement stairways ar, the daily hours of firing will end Clau, ..-rived pd pretented each
Approd­
and a ch..t1d with • praent.
open, have a handrail where the about March IS, 1961,
GI B BS G ROCERY
the
a.tt.mded
children
average acfult can reach it. But .shorter firing day wil ]then O mately 80
J party.
1 86 Mulberry Ave.
for the youngster this is general• into effect.
ly be!te, than head-high. F W the
I
i:;ap with something - .J-ieets
.
or
hardboard, plywood, strips or tum
her, towel rods, even rope in­
terlaced to fashion a tight web.

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ne�ot'.on, wu 11... by M11t.
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home
Mrs. Robert Burd- 19 .... - •• ..
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"Your (avorite Chr!.!ilmaa carol, Gift9 w ere juda:ed with prlu• M rs. Elwood �wen entertain- •
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, o,- picture , was the roll c.U going to Mrs . Dale Kautz , Mrs. ed the Evangeline
L -.Before the party lM boy 1J �nt s
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Cbrialma.l carolmg at i;everaJ I en th
met Wednesday evening for 1ta an- bl).n and for tru prettint wrapp-i of Christ Thtnday eveninf at her
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I nua! Chrllllmas party
ed gifts. Secrel pall were reYtaJ• ! home oo Chest.er Road with a
party • � hornt was
C r
ed and new ont1J drawn for the h istmas
Preceding the met!ting
the
decorated in keeping with
tre
.
comm!( year.
membera
enjoyed
a
turkey
supper
season
including
a
lighted
tree
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..,,,.d by candlelight al the Mar- I
Ribbons we ce awa nled �i ,,. , unde, whicb gifll were plactd.
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county infinm1ry and sang c1rol! Mrs. .,orace Karr for Christmas fololwed with prayer by Mra. i
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.end gave the elderly pP.Ople hox• arrangmenls.
Flortnce Burnside. A Prophecy i
e■ or candy. ·
Fulfilled' ' in rhyme mas read by .
/
Christmas refreshment.■ w e r e 1 Mr,. Orville Well and "A
CJir ilt•
They .elso _visited al the home served by Mrs, Summerfield w!th 1 mu s
14r1
tory for Poly " by
of M rs. Wilham R.adlord, a den her daua:ht.er, Mrs. Larry Rouah i
Walt.er Kennedy Jr. A. Chr�
mother for two years, and gave and her mother, Mrs. Nora Brown I story u told
\y Mra.
Helen
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her a gift. and she gave them a assisting from II table rovered Leifhei_t and the group ,eang ca­
beautiful derorated cake She had with a blue cloth and centered rols.
work� with the boys untll Sept. j with an arrangement of blue and Secre
t pal, were revealed with
of this year.
white and blue candle,.
an e:x.change of gifta. Mrs. Bow­
G�ts wett Mn. Larry Rouah, en conducted a Bible quiz OD the
A lighted tree and other ChristMr•
. Nora Brow-n, and Mn. Ray lift: of Chri•t with priui awarded
maa.
decor-attom
were
used
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Morn,.
to Mra. Edward Venoy,
throughout the home for the party .

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Middleport

SPENCER'S MARKET

Middleport
Book Store

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Merry Christmas

Painting or repainting the nur•
sery? Touching up some or the
your.gster'.is toys? Be s11te lo use
a non-toxic paint - one wilhout
lead.
lf you can, purchase one lhal
Is clearly labeled non-toxic. �
erwise check the Ii.st of ingred­
ients for lead or chrome yellow,
green or orange which area 1 1
lead chromates.
Pain� of any kind (nontoxic or
otherwise ) ls harmful before it's
put on, oo keep cans closed light•
ly and om of reach.
Storage in general of poisonous,
inflammable or otherwise danger­
ous substances should be giYen
some thought. Keep liquids in
llghtlJ stoppered cans.

Pala&amp; Safely

Cash Bahr, Owner

Middleport

Meigs General Hospital, Inc.
POMEROY, OHIO

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To All

a truly Merry Chrl,tmae.
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the spirit of
Christmas bins
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FLOWER SHOP

Thanks for your kind patronage!
Middleport

HOME LAUNDRY CO.

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loe chips, kool aKl, cake and ice
cream were served to Den Chief
BW Nease, Danny Abbott. Robert
Burdette, Jimmy Broderlck, KeY•
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Marret, Jeffery Karr. George
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Skinner, Gerald Pullin, Raymond
Michael Wayne Lelfheit, Den
mothers Gr-ace Abbott, Kathy
Pullin and guests Roger and Vic­
I kle Abbott and Rod Karr.

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The boys exchanged gift! and
three birthdBys were celebrated .

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Mrs. Millard Van Meler

W. Main St.

derful Chrlsnnu.

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SHAMROCK MOTEL

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Keep everything out of reach,
The more dangerous garden in·
secticides and weed killers should
be kept out or reach and locked
up if necessary.

of the sea,ou lonJ

''Home of

DOWNIE-GROSS, INC.

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We will be Closed Sunday and Monday
so our employees can spend Christma.■
with their famtlles.

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I Ph. WY 2-5444
Bradbury, Ohio

Martin Resta urant

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season be

abundance!

and good wf�figg f9r
t.ho Hottday �oaso.n

heartfelt prayer at this holy Christmas season.

ANTHONY PLUMBING &amp;, HEATING
240 Lincoln
Middleport

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1•u wil l rec eive I ful l ,ha re of
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Ohio Valley Plumbing &amp; Heeting, Inc.

232 E. 2nd.

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EXCELSIOR OIL CO.
. Pomeroy
E. Mein St.

A J�O�j�l'istll\�

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Beauty Shop

G &amp; J Auto Parts
W, Second St.

BEST WISHES FOR THE

wishes
to everyone

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GOESSLE� JEWELRY STORE
Court St. Pomeroy

Mlddleport

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POMEROY, OHIO

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and RESTAURANT j;
I} POMEROY, OHIO

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Dec. 24, 1 9110-1 ! eoreful Chemical, Used In
A
andMr.cb-;!.!::' wen
�,s: cu.. � "
ed oot of tht w 1i y
c p n
•
\ H.eplace all cordit and eden .u c� bt! tw11,-L
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Fi Ing
f rll
tlltrn ""' • rlt
rtt Wtier tip
violi!ort
ol
motlTeo
m Ow- ...., C)IIID.
onierted
wh
n
�
plug
lhe
,
'
SIOOI 1h,11 t have t rayed And wom
1.
COLUMBUS - Mariners and XENIA - South� Ohio
� Outlet
coven
are
available
Uutt
.
inaulat100 o v e r-long exteruuon
1
re
·t othc!r boatmen l\ave been urged filh manage!Dfflt W&lt;WUl"I we l
,� cord runs are at best II RUl!I.BDC'e will do I.he ,amt lhmg but aren
g
eol
Oc1ober tr m
"' ,void We&lt;t,m 1.au Eno each buoJ during
u add,t wnal out lell can' t be 1n .. ea,y "' ...., no, ., du,able.
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all y to m- l
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M
rom
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source1 can
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stalled · ru n .1mrface-mounled out- Some ,nn,,i.e,r
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7
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with
l ada
L---'- that hood.
- ww, all ol ..,_
lets arOUDJ the wall above the locked
.
� l.f
ther notke becau,e of artillery -...x,.
available
m
molit
electrical
ahopa.
mil iD a chlld'• wnrld 1'1 emu- MDflt' U not all• o t b&lt;-,sebold baseboard to ""
aet an outlet doeer
\.m.lllADCe
tM!!
lhe
E
�from
llrlng
� Do• t M lx
'
'1
llaa: l:bat .. __. achievN adult- danger, can bi mlnlmbed by the to lamp or appliance
Eleven-acre H.olterm.at1 Lab ,
Depot Port ClmUln. Col Glenn
Electric apphancH that a r e
'
..
":i.-.;;;a;
Count y' wu treated to reClark
--•
b........
,...
J r ' \.··-s. F-m1It)'
VIIUI I.IIIKJfflg
8........
of!i·
f
-....ug
.
used 1n•enmttently &amp;hould not be
.
�-"-�-mot"e
the e1ilting flab populaA it'rio111 ahock c a n result Ieft connected . A chIId prob ng ctr, aa1d thal Area 1 , N1l1W11 on
, 3 ,000 fmgerling larg.
t
,
Then
.loo.
39
N
Lake Survey Chart o
when ll child probes an ouhet with around m a connected toastert 1s I U · S
·
mouth
baa
were ltocked · 811.1&amp;would be closed to all forms or
.
.
a metal object - pm , nail
or m for serwu"
trouble
white
crappies will be
gi
and
U.
.
h
the
o
mommy's h.a.trpm W1lh a toddler TIie new eJee1r1c can opener traffic and nav1ga ·• durmg
.,._ked
t
,..
.. John
•.,.,._., ..
Dl!'I ■prwg , ___.
a.
hnng which began Mon- """-'
around the house it would be wise are attractive for the young e,. I hour! of
Walker
Wildlife
District
e fWI
,
day morning,
1u dup]ell out Iets per lmenWr. While on sorr.r. a I
to repIace standa_,
I M..an.agemnit ,upervllOI-.
w lth the palen 1.ed variety �t switch must be held to kee p it goIt wu empha,ized by Col . Fln1
have caps lhat coyer operungs ing, others nm wilil uie can is op- Jey that the notice applied only ,
-- - �-- ened. Nothing stops them, not lo Danger A :-ea No. 1 , Artillery ' AUXD...LUlY • LEGION IJABTY
even a finger.
The Amttican Legku and the
1 Firing Range, and i.&amp; not lo
to cancelled or changed by any no- ' A111.iliary SmJth - Capehart Polt
Arter a child has learned
walk, he probably figures he ran lice concerning Area II. anti- held their annual childrf:D'1
climb ill!i weU and heads for the aircraft artillery firing range. He Cbriltmu party Sunday after­
neares! stairs.
anticipates that thil increase in nooo at I.be Legion Boml. Santa
Most basement stairways ar, the daily hours of firing will end Clau, ..-rived pd pretented each
Approd­
and a ch..t1d with • praent.
open, have a handrail where the about March IS, 1961,
GI B BS G ROCERY
the
a.tt.mded
children
average acfult can reach it. But .shorter firing day wil ]then O mately 80
J party.
1 86 Mulberry Ave.
for the youngster this is general• into effect.
ly be!te, than head-high. F W the
I
i:;ap with something - .J-ieets
.
or
hardboard, plywood, strips or tum
her, towel rods, even rope in­
terlaced to fashion a tight web.

tin R•slau,anl. Th, meettni U t
llet.etlune.. _ ....
Cu b• Of Pnch 246
�
l\e1d
al
,he
ho111e
ol
Mrs
Guy
·· •
v•lliilio;--,r:,�-;-:-;.,.--!he
hooteu ouiltod by i. dau,h i. "
Mn. -...i ......
,_ _., - 1 11 • 1 n "' -. " - -.
"'' ,u
.. oruun· Party
IE
Summe fietd
tor, Peggy Jo, lo tbt ...... - ...._ Dmd •t 41 I , Illa
.- • - - • , -.. ...._ 1 ,._ ,_ • -. Cub s.ou1 p..,k·
n.� 1 . had
ne�ot'.on, wu 11... by M11t.
eel and Mra. Conrod Obtlnpr, Dlnver Kopple and CnJc Vy
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"Your (avorite Chr!.!ilmaa carol, Gift9 w ere juda:ed with prlu• M rs. Elwood �wen entertain- •
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L -.Before the party lM boy 1J �nt s
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met Wednesday evening for 1ta an- bl).n and for tru prettint wrapp-i of Christ Thtnday eveninf at her
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ed gifts. Secrel pall were reYtaJ• ! home oo Chest.er Road with a
party • � hornt was
C r
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Preceding the met!ting
the
decorated in keeping with
tre
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comm!( year.
membera
enjoyed
a
turkey
supper
season
including
a
lighted
tree
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..,,,.d by candlelight al the Mar- I
Ribbons we ce awa nled �i ,,. , unde, whicb gifll were plactd.
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county infinm1ry and sang c1rol! Mrs. .,orace Karr for Christmas fololwed with prayer by Mra. i
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.end gave the elderly pP.Ople hox• arrangmenls.
Flortnce Burnside. A Prophecy i
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Fulfilled' ' in rhyme mas read by .
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CJir ilt•
They .elso _visited al the home served by Mrs, Summerfield w!th 1 mu s
14r1
tory for Poly " by
of M rs. Wilham R.adlord, a den her daua:ht.er, Mrs. Larry Rouah i
Walt.er Kennedy Jr. A. Chr�
mother for two years, and gave and her mother, Mrs. Nora Brown I story u told
\y Mra.
Helen
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her a gift. and she gave them a assisting from II table rovered Leifhei_t and the group ,eang ca­
beautiful derorated cake She had with a blue cloth and centered rols.
work� with the boys untll Sept. j with an arrangement of blue and Secre
t pal, were revealed with
of this year.
white and blue candle,.
an e:x.change of gifta. Mrs. Bow­
G�ts wett Mn. Larry Rouah, en conducted a Bible quiz OD the
A lighted tree and other ChristMr•
. Nora Brow-n, and Mn. Ray lift: of Chri•t with priui awarded
maa.
decor-attom
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used
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to Mra. Edward Venoy,
throughout the home for the party .

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SPENCER'S MARKET

Middleport
Book Store

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Merry Christmas

Painting or repainting the nur•
sery? Touching up some or the
your.gster'.is toys? Be s11te lo use
a non-toxic paint - one wilhout
lead.
lf you can, purchase one lhal
Is clearly labeled non-toxic. �
erwise check the Ii.st of ingred­
ients for lead or chrome yellow,
green or orange which area 1 1
lead chromates.
Pain� of any kind (nontoxic or
otherwise ) ls harmful before it's
put on, oo keep cans closed light•
ly and om of reach.
Storage in general of poisonous,
inflammable or otherwise danger­
ous substances should be giYen
some thought. Keep liquids in
llghtlJ stoppered cans.

Pala&amp; Safely

Cash Bahr, Owner

Middleport

Meigs General Hospital, Inc.
POMEROY, OHIO

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FLOWER SHOP

Thanks for your kind patronage!
Middleport

HOME LAUNDRY CO.

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cream were served to Den Chief
BW Nease, Danny Abbott. Robert
Burdette, Jimmy Broderlck, KeY•
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Marret, Jeffery Karr. George
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Skinner, Gerald Pullin, Raymond
Michael Wayne Lelfheit, Den
mothers Gr-ace Abbott, Kathy
Pullin and guests Roger and Vic­
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three birthdBys were celebrated .

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SHAMROCK MOTEL

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Keep everything out of reach,
The more dangerous garden in·
secticides and weed killers should
be kept out or reach and locked
up if necessary.

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''Home of

DOWNIE-GROSS, INC.

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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

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with their famtlles.

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Bradbury, Ohio

Martin Resta urant

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MEIGS WATER CO.
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and good wf�figg f9r
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heartfelt prayer at this holy Christmas season.

ANTHONY PLUMBING &amp;, HEATING
240 Lincoln
Middleport

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1•u wil l rec eive I ful l ,ha re of
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Ohio Valley Plumbing &amp; Heeting, Inc.

232 E. 2nd.

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In lht IIIOny loys

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Middleport

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Pomeroy

EXCELSIOR OIL CO.
. Pomeroy
E. Mein St.

A J�O�j�l'istll\�

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Beauty Shop

G &amp; J Auto Parts
W, Second St.

BEST WISHES FOR THE

wishes
to everyone

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GOESSLE� JEWELRY STORE
Court St. Pomeroy

Mlddleport

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POMEROY, OHIO

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CROW'S S1UK HOUSE
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Dr. Ray R. Heaton
Po,_..y, Ohlo

and RESTAURANT j;
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things of Chris tmas our wishes for a joyous holidaj" .

EWING'S
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MOTOR PARTS CO.

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Middleport, Ohio

BLAEJJNAR'S

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Middleport

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RESTAURANT

Phone WY-2-5321

N. SECOND Avt MIDDLEPORT

Shain &amp; Philson Store
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ASSOCIATED RADIO
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Also Delinquent Tax,
Book_s Close February 1 , 1 961
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Mel91 County Treasurer

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Henry, Fritz, Homer,
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A elft nchan�• •nd drawing of
PARTY TIP
[IOl,&gt;to cblpo, Cl'ldm, ..
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L,c e\\·n,n·.: weft! d ips arc trui.t y . eecouornl
cal part y the fia'o'OI' by ■ddq larragoa IDII &amp;tr·' • anJ p,wdlr al
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rn t arhe of Mn. Clar ence Ar· f art. For
a b.Q:ic dip, mil: t ,,.. 0
tiaug.h and the program wa,i pre- 6 or 7--ounce
ran, of tuna ID
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!-ented by Mrs. Howard Stanley wilh I inl f
p
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■our
Mr. and Mn. Reed Jt•ffors " er l !&gt;S;�led by Mr,. Mendal Jordar1
of
ag�
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oruon.
aoup
In Cleveland recentl y where t hey Walter J ordan. Judy
Seel, Laur� mix and�
,l.i: k apoon of bot �p­ l
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made plan1 for dt'livc�· ,,f the Price .ind Mr, Dale Scolt The
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Chill and terve witb
new electric organ that the Car • mea
Ou
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penttr Baptist church Jli 1-e ing l iome 11 anri comm
"Jnily w:se
awar� by Claud Fosler. Cleve- phasized. Other members prc:.ecl 1
M 1Won ir wlM:J ha11 pre&amp;ienl· included Mrs. Gllbert Rowen, '-fn.
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c urc es throughout John Ingram , ltfri. Hono S ans
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during thE- past several bur�· , Mn. r. ·r-.1 . Galawa�. Mrs.
ye.a ·
Chesler Price and Mrs. Kenneth
Tue,., Wed., Thurs.
The Columbia Home Council Nason.
�1rs.
Carl
Crabtree
Got Doubl■ Your
' group held their December meet- daughter-in-law of the hO!ll.ess, 1
PurchOH In Poll
ing at the home of Mn. Robert was a guest and a.,si!'itr-,1 'ol.ith the
Parrot Stamps
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Bi&amp;hop, Southel:l!l:lem Ohio Exp('r- serving of delicicus refreshments.
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lrnent Fann, on Thursday. The
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topics for the day_ were Ch'.�'- "1:W8 '10TE8
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mu W�tha, ChrWinaS recipes Mr, and Mrs. H . E. Starkey
Middleport
and Chr11tmas decorations. T h t• were in Orlam!o, Fforida during """"'""'"""""""""""""""""�
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gift exchange was enjoyed by the ' tbe past week where !hey attend- I 'Gefterl.l:1'1' "1'''!'� • · ·· '!:c!lllllCW
::f l
group. Those present were, -�rs. · ed the lnsurance Directors Christ•i
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Chester Dailey, Mrs. Ve�lin How • ma.s party &amp;t the home of onr 0(
er: and Rhonda Chapman. Mrs. I the directors there.
A. R. Caster. Mrs. T. M. Gala- 1
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way . Mrs. Lewis Smith , Mrs. Clay Mrs : Dessie Perry Is improving .:
Jordan and Barbara; Mrs. Jim iollowmg i;�rgery at Sheltering �
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G..lon, Mrs. Dale Dye. Mra. Ltor- : Arnu Ho,p,tal und exp&lt;cts lo be
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sey Jordan and children, Mrs. ! released soon.
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From The Family EEK INC.Reed Jeffers, Mrs. Carl Green- I Attendlttl!! Lhe .,mm.al pre-Christ- r.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ebenbach,
lees, M rs, Ronald Whittington and · mas dinner at lhe home of Mr. t•
Rut1ur1ni •
Mr. and Mn. Robert Bishop and / �d M rs. Dale Seo: '., New Marsh- �
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Sunday
and
were
Mr.
121 W. Main
Pomeroy Ai
children. Mrs. Richard Gaston
HOURS: 1 2 NOON TILL 2:JO A.M.
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Miss Rebecca Dye is spending
Mrs. Rolland Crabtree, Kenneth
her vacation from her studies: at
and Donald Crabtree, and Melva
Ohio University at the home cf
Faye Jordan, loca! , Mr. and Mrs.
bu parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alviti
Carl Crabtree, Alany, and Mr.
Dye.
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and Mrs. Ronnie Scott and DebbJe
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Mr. and Mrs, William Culwell • 0f Columbus
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they visited her father. Mr. Thom• EAT HRISTMAS
C
BULBS
as Tackett and other relatives at B
RISTOL, England WPl ! -TwoFlatwoods.
year-old twins Anne and J u 1 1 e
SOCIETY MEETS
Meaden were fed cotton wool to1be Women's Society of Christ- day on dodor·s orders after they
ian Service of Temple Methodist .ate Christmas tree bulbs.
church met with Mrs. Arthur The wool is lo cover the glass
Crabtree on Wednesday evening in their stomachs to p revent Jae,
for their December meeting.
erations.
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nlgbl Interrupted a wlldcat strike
We greet you with a
RA . Callr. I UPfl-A
so Vienna families will have , ALHAMB
grrl named Charleni:- confused polfriendly note of lhaob for
bread to ea\. for Christmas .
itics with Santa Claus when she
,- good will and kind patronage.
prefaced a request for ChristmruJ
gilts by asking St. Nick lo say
hello to his reindeer:

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Barr has chickenpox,
Mr. and Mn. Alpha Ban- took at the home (Ii ber parenta, Mr.
Harry Erlwine lo the doclorS and Mn, Bernard Ledlie.
Wednesdily.
! Jack Cri,p who ha, bee:D a Pl·
' tient ln a C.olumbua hoe:pltal. tw
LangsvWe
the
of
people
The
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Mr •tnrl Mrs Joe BoUn are en churc-h went Christmas caroling I came home and UI bnprovini niceno1.Jn( ' 'lfl.l( t h e b '1r th of a 8 lb . son Sunday night.
ly.
born [)(&gt;(· 19 at Hob.er Hosrital.
G ra m.1 1 ,areub &lt;1ft" Mr. imd Mrs.
Cecil Bolln and Mr. and Mrs .
lleni)' 1\.rner.

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Mr W. 0 ( ,row accompanteV
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11111 l!l ry and daughter tu their home m tion that our boxmg Jay " 1s ht&gt;
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rore Christmas instead of aht'r
: ' ?� ;;g Florida tu spend the winter
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ti'9edaJ- -one month for
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1 1949 Ft.'I NaYv l\cw Porl Hhooe Island legal holiday in England and is
ruU rate of 4 ceut, per word will be chatJ� lor ad­
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•-:dnni 11 oot ,aid within 10 d1y1 1rter receiving bill
Mr. and Mrs. Burl While o(
Sp•u l"rc• tt:1;htb1t1. ,tr , 1 1g�4:Lu arrived to spend over the weekis the day boxes dt t' diSlrib llcil l'harl�ton, \\'. Va. are spending
l'nors In AdvertiainJ--Should bf reported immedi1lel1
1
1 1
Mrs
and
.
r
M
parents,
his
with
end
:
51�1 � nd P en ttl'n l
l'bt Oaib Sentinel wtD not be respons1blt for more than
i:onlaimnJ lef' 8 few da} s guest of her part!nl!,
l'Tom Count� Comml11ion,n.
Yi _ H Childers and Mr a n d among the poor
ODl' incorrect lnffrtion
,ch:r S..cllon l l l J l1I or Lhe ,c C
Ur
I
l'h
ristmas ce.e
th
c
rum
,;;
f
ovei
«;11rd 01 Thafik1 ind Spe:caal Notices of E\renu S UMl
Mr. and Mrs. Raie Hill. Mr.
..
s J:.OO (l(l '.\trs Woodrow Hall
&lt;■:i.liOO Llm111
.
bralion
Ob1luar1ts pubh1hed at I cen t pier word
s
I For Re•ul■ r t:l••• l'r,n,lumt,
mother Mrs . Ran Might
White's
Mrs. Woodrow !foll , and Mrs
Und1r section 1111 01 .,, 17 1 1 !ll
wonns I DAY S DAYS 6 DAYS l MO.
1 el l is a ::.urgir al patient at Holzer
is
o
d
Chr
st
he
r
e
h
t
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r
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B
oo
-ioo
Ctf � K. c (SHOO Limit) •
o u
lle
n er ined with a
1()
IIOc
90&lt;
$4.tl(l
S l .35
y.,, Junlnr Club Worlt.
"TweIfth hospital.
th roughou 1
60.
:ZO
11.20
1 1 .80
shower for the newlyweds, 1i-f r. 1 hang i ng
U ndu �..uon 111 1 . 01 · ot 1h� 1 •
$8.00
- •-- -1
25
m
.
Epiphany
of_
t
Feas_
e
12. 25
SI ilO
711&lt;
t
"
,
Night
S7 ilO
�
v, �o�l� �pl. 01 A.tr . fA,�, � : a nd Mr� . Rol:lert Eugene 'I'ucker i
·
h e "Twelfth Night" service. 1i1is
la,th n·�· etved b, l0 A M will bl! in lh1t day' i paper.
1 4'7 - S ub1Ld y1 J unior Adlvl t in
al l he home of the bride ' s par- Januarv at. On thi s night
S 1000 00
(SI .000.00 Unlltl
ecora•
d
the
of
i
trees
lm
r
h
s
a
s
custom, howt"ver, takes a bit of
C
ood
ents, '.\!r. and Mrs. W
row Hall
i Fr om the Ohio •·••n t'und 1..iw
2-2 1 57
I Uiec t i oo an19.08i of th e R ;
Thursi.l:1v Evening . Mrs. Bon - lions are burned on t he lawru; o[ I cooperation from lh'e local f j r e
MIO OO
different churches. This custom brigade.
em t,.,n hl p F�u 1F;om nt� �r
.vl
-•
---.-.,...---- ..S 1 H l5.0Q I
mem Deohlp tl•·llt't1t
as been practt"ced. for. �he past l
h
•-,.•-�������
SWIT'lERLAND
1 60 00
MUDl::Rr-. unfurnlshe&lt;l 3 rooms I Sile o1 Fe� •nd s1r■ w
r
coun
el
here
e
years
al
s
·
IJI
�
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1
ln Switzerland St. Nick ls
11nd balh ap-.rtment Birch ca b- tn�t���o,;, · Pr�vlouo ·y�•r
I ty .
However, the burn ing IS n t
1
s L' Z;'I PMo 52 Dresdra 50
ftRMJTI: AND PE81 CONTROi
but comes December s as
known,
1ne-1 !dispo, al
•'k·meraLor.
1 ■nt'tlu •
cooducled on lhe Church lawns.
' a., t'aln F'r•r i■,Pf'"lt110 ln1ur large closets Pht,ne WY2-5 U.l · M i!��
s_- ie of Cer,n, nt ei oct
• 30 00 Plui.anl Clly r7 By�liv llle 65
in Gennany and many other EuroI h;;:;. ��; omm1111onn1 s 500 00 F u-y11bu
ed IIIJ NaUonwldt. Pltoac- R.
In Racine this year, the Bap- pean ,unlries.
ra
rg 60 Mays \' llle 38
1
9- 16-t!c
?­
'Y
1\1
91ath,r,
•
&lt;ik-r-Vk
.4.
ror
coklntlu
olhtr
From
...
a 1 It has been . the custom f o r
...,..ndu't
C h u r r h will w
list
aN
'
1_ 39
_..we "
.... McConnrsvln:
t 100 00 C..,
__ __
-- - - - - 81acltrmll h
..
_
t-!6-11t
Ult.
•
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$
30 17 , Alllana 47 Sebrb1g f l
- many years in Zurich, a town not, IOUSE 1 6.14, LINCOLN Heights .
'
/ ToM,.1,.
L�J Rec11lp1, Yor th• Yea, 124990 6�
· Pr i' c
e M I' ]]er was gi' ven l•iie
e ed for its beautiful windows. •tar4 roomJJ &lt;tnd bath, new �u!I Cuh 111 Tuuur 1 ,1 Be rt nni u o r · Columbu■ Gron 53 Kallda Mt m
awards. �rizes were won by Mrs. row streets, shops and fast trafONDEll � MANAGEMF.S T.
:»)�}� : Glandorf 70 Fort Jenn.Jn1s 64
furn.:H.-e. Phone WY 2-3575 ur Tc���t Ym
BIU Wwt'I lkrv� Sla&amp;iol ud
1.rlpslc 70 Ottawa Puhl� ,u
I R. E. Quillen, Miss Sharon Wolfe, lie, to celebrate Christmas eve
12 t3tl
Gallipoll:s GI &amp;-0 146
ois■ u ll HMINTI
I Mrs.
Can,-ou&amp;. Powen Slrttl. l'tthl•
Margaret Hall, and Mrs. with 8 long procession headed by
S!'i
Clly
MIiier
so,wry 0, s..uct■ry
..,.,.. Fealu rt■ lhlDOI' fl' SIX ROOM FUHN ISHEIJ HOUSF:
PreGenzer. Those attend- St, N ick. 1n the evening of De-Betty
JI
Catholic
tlawa
O
p■h, 1111t lo'hi 111 e.mplW'
Mrs. R . E. Quillen . Mrs. cember the Sth all traffic 'itops,
were
To11o
ing
37
Stolt
Tolird-0
I
S
Slyvanla
no
7flO
s
.
.
.
1
•
with bath. Located :n 11.arrisonI
l:x 1&gt;r n 1e "' Me m ber■ /o r
I
'
•&gt;
er
1e
..(It
k'ms. M rs. H attie Anns, aUowing the bearded old gent with
p
'
I
I
1tledlo■ el btnra1es. Ort'III•
lb'I
d
I
T
I
70
urY
•
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o
,
'
v1 lle f O mi Il's ram , omeroy. . ,... rr,nt ye�r .
1 1 34 32
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t
8
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32:
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,\
Wolf, Mrs. Ho- h LS
Margaret
Mrs
S
ard
Wood
Toledo
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,
S
Mrs John W. tout. arrison ()fl..-"' Help for �urr�n t i car 1 74 Un
" br ·ight red coat lo lead h'is
1
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....
. 1 s5 oo Toledo Central 61 Toledo Walle S I bert Childers, Mrs Betty P_re parade through the streets. ringvillf'. Phone SIi 2-♦fi:M
1 1
1 J J9 oo Toledo Macomber M
Genzer, Mrs. Margaret Hall . Miss ing bells and blowing horns.
12 23 :Ile- A.;i:� .� 1•1nR _ · · • • ·
\/ �����1:ru■ • • . . . • . . . . • LSD D�
ToIedo D,. Vllbl111 ,, Sharon Wolfe and Mrs. J . D.
WISH TO THANK all tny friendti
ln some parts of Swit.zet,an:I
' 164 et:t
1
...
�·he sent me Christmin Cards. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two t,· v,
Roush .
1·0101
$ J� OT Roa»ford 7! Emore .00
••••
th
e
children cond uct Lh'•s tradi
l'r!nnn1t, �lall.,nnv ind on , e s11p. Toledo SI• Franci1 72
I c e tional march honoring the good
room il'J1.
A I unch was served Of
My 1ppreci:itlon it unendin g .
· 1 rlfllcnl'i "- "I! Bengel , pu.-, 1 1 n d u d 1 1111 ii1·t1nmm
To�o Clay 60 cream, cool aid,
ke and cof�ee saint, at the same time frightenPhom: W'\' 2-:121'J
1 1-2- ttc l' t.i�;'..''
Mrs. J. D. Roush, L.etc1rt Falls.
�
: T����
i
1 o
12·24- l lc
�
Sending ing away bad spirits with �eir
oned.
men
above
the
t
h
n
·
h
•
� t�; �:�
NEW M ODER N , :J BE' D lt'&gt;OM Te�:;�;""� J d 'h .. .: ra1•
w�re noise and clanging
attend
to
�nable
but
gifts
.
,
------ - -- • - I house in G r.- nl St. l\dditio'l, . ,., ,,11um� ··� , I , L' 1i r 1 fnl �·u, �
,
.
Julian
Mrs.
Shank,
Hattie
Mrs.
Europe
throughout
noted
was
t
I
(8) AUTO S A ' ES I All utilities. built-in idtehen. �;��d- nu.,
. :
.
.
M r s. th at Christmas
Hill, Mrs. St. Clair Hill,
t ,wt .5.\
.
1·ot�1
.
Supply,
and
Lumlwr
Vall,•y
comrne1
not
L!
Ga uge readings: Gallipolis dam Don Bell Mrs. Doris Adarris. Mrs.
Tu • at Jun , ,,, F�ir l'rcmlurn, ., 2.\:i:1 2�
o..td Clf'ri■ l l!lf':I t · n
,
. 12 16 lft·
W '\' 2 · 2709
alreligious
overly
nor
cializcd.
,
F.x;•c1m
t·�,r
,Jo•
J7
2l:\
·
I
· 2 Ieet on roIIers. Florence Adams. Mr�. G. .l.
,\II IM0.1'1 alMI l\o1Ddf'la
To: 1 ,11
274K ft2 17 · 9 • 8 · 9 • rnnmng
ough a multitude of inelpen
omer
y-Ma
n 20 .29 , PL Pleas- Hall and Mae Don a von
MF.'i · 1 1 fl ' , ' '\,I I\" ' TtS
They �
so
o
P
THAii.EH Sl'ACF.. Ideal location 11,�:�.�.1� Jntt p.,1,. e
·
preS(!nts · mos!}y toys. arr
s1ve
- nl 23· 95 • ffmton ·048 5tat'IOnary · rec@ ived many lovely gifts.
· · 50 ·1 c1
Tni., ;
--11Dli �•• Mala 8'.
?8:\
nf'ar i.:r:ult• �Thool in Mi&lt;ldiL&gt;- '-v,·�1111 M!ra, · : ..i, �
offered for sale.
1 ?20 1 1 ' Kanawha Falls .058 stationary,
.
I' , 1 · .. ,o�. . O�io
,\Ill�!•·
M rs. W . W . Var i an and RaI ph
:u,o.uo I
purl. !'hone W Y-2-3341i.
---a-a-aii,;aa;;a
1u10. 1 1 Charleslon !R.00 stationary. All West ol Parkersbura S"""'t Thurs.....
,,
'!'&gt;
.
q 2 1 :?2-lfr ·n:!";;,'.;".,. ��,,, �. ,, ,, SLC,,-�7 1 �-00 I
, I.at,,,.1:mo .so moveable d am.s on the Oh"10 R IVwith their aunt Mrs· J · D ·
� 1 0-1. !'lo l er were 11 p· London , Mm ·met and day
Total . ,
'
Eh···r r i d t r
Roush, Mrs. Varian was going to
110.34 1
VtNETIA J\ 8 1 . Jf\'OS all 1·1i'u�•:
1
sills
the
on
were
damfi
Wlnfi&lt;&gt;M
,
ao11-t
spend the winter with her daugh•
Wlndov Olin 1� .i n1 stw t-• ii•
t I W \I r.;u ,,,1111/NI al r .. :;: :;,iu e U11h111i)." 4Ud
Pr&gt;.0:tlon 1Snn'1 .
• HCI OO Roat mov�m.-nts :
,
:• I Sunr•" 2 1
colut·i- OalP '·
1 ter. Mrs. West for the winter.
t.lnl'l' m Norlh Ma�n County 1'.,rnwn1 of l,o•. .,, , , . , . $ Xt'•.CIU
Ohio Ri ver - B o_you Laromb , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pre Geno
•
•
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,,n
r,••t
lnh
�
1
1
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.
.
•
.
Union .\ve . 1'01nttro" . Oluo
(ir,od ( ) J()rtuuity W r t l e
ii!
..
Tul"t
• . . . . . . . . . ■ Ml� OO 11 1-- 14 , 8 p.m. : Cruc1 ble down 18. zer .und daughters Cherie Lee,
l2-8-:J01p
naw!t·i�h · s [}(tpt . Rich­ 11.-nt ,, , ,·� 111.
Oll&lt;'f'
nL1ihli11is. ,tr ,
• 1 ,1�, no 5 : :ID a.m. ; Little Edward down Mickell, anrl Deborah Kay or FTJ
m,m1I. V,1 WV I , :no ur,
!lav �ud S ' r1w
. • , $ 110,711
19 , Navy. G reat Lakes, Ill, Mrs. Pre
1 1 1!9, 00 r n , 12 : &lt;IO a.m . : Onward u p
i l 2 i 1 ·8· 1 5•22 2'1-51p snuud 8)·11e m
1
0
Huntington
of
m
Genzer i.'l a sist er of Mr1 . Wool11 e��11�� m,r n1.1' · ·;n d 11,. 1,� , n :r���� - ' Ii: IO n . ; C ity
COMf.' J. NDElt
&gt;&lt;11111, . 1l1 f..l . r1m!1 , :,.i111t ,
· 50 p.m. : Charles Slev- row Hnll who were here a week,
2:1,
down
2
•
&gt;
Whiti• sid ·• :.d i I! ·i•,, p :.iwt r
t 4292 09
IJ11lli11n.-1, ek.l
..
i,
1 C1plt1,1 rnv111tment, '"�"' t i nlh!liiv1 rnson (town �3. 2 : 10 a.m. ; Nation· Philip W . Wolfe of Camp Pen1teer 111" 1 aui o m .. l i r t,·: 11 �
' ' .a ] down 2:1, l : 20 a.m. ; The]ma
n
I
d
I
1tr."••
lan11.
1
11
1
i
!•
MP
�
;;;
·
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delton, Calif. is spending the
ml11si111, 2 toric p · i ul . 8 (') l·
1 NJuli&gt;moenti
s111r11n� G11t, , ,
• • • • . .' I Jiio rMi Ann up 23 , 4 : 45 a.m. ; ElizabcLh , holirfays with his pllrents. Mr.
inder. Just like rtf'".', 1"l 1 i11
f "'STA l .1 ,ATICl!"ii OF Cl lSTOM or
Ve1t•r inwrl en
..
S rn 11() U ) 2'! , r 1 0
I·
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d own and Mrs. Manchester Wolfe.
t:er e n be yours '- • � C'
am. : AJ 1' q u1ppa
i 70 1111 , I · .i:
W11rimwn·1 1·um 11.
1· ·: • , , ("•h incl � . c·er.irni&lt;"
l;w
1 1 1 nt··
Tn1a1 .
nii�. : ' r, down p!l:
30, 1
up
Louisiana
;
.
m
.
a
55
:
5
!10
�40
1
23 ,
pb· 1 · cir t !oor tilt'. buildin� �fl.•n· ll , 111·uu1 . . . .
• 138 26
..
cees
1
4
:
:J.
'i
11.m.
:
E.islern
11
up Z:i2,
M INF.RSVU,LE NOTF.S
r1.11R I t.:xpt,111dllur..1 for 1h11
r 1-, · ne at $10.00 re•·
row ri
0 ' 1 H,01 per w . k .
n .
::1���:�; o.m. ; James Hine� up 33, 6 : fi l Glf"nn E. Hurison who has serTrnn111ry
111
c.
••a��
,'
sqrn u-1• fru,t :\ lso /.Jll\' tvpr rl'­
. AT
� :': I:
"
'rOTA1.
.,� 1 1 7 111 , p.m. : Corne II up 3-1, 4 a.m. ; 0. ved O\lerseait for 1 1h. years hns
rn11 • .,· 1vi. 1 '111,ne Hutl,rnrl SM 2
,...,,rllfi&lt;'d:
I
•
t
11
1
returned lo St._ l..ouis aflcr a fi0.- 1
� r,• 1 c Lelfhelt. 1'1'�81d,·n: F . Shea r er up 34, 5 : 20 a.m.
1
12-19-31)!('
4!114.
F 11. .luhlUhtn. S{';-re!al')'
I
M ' ,. ld: ,.. po r t
Orlenian d ay Iea \'e aI h IB home.
C. a tllpolii, Oum \ ' h�-. lhdrord, ,-,.. � 8 urtr
1 2 24-l fr
j
lanvia
of
Pennsy
.
Hudson
Eugene
down 7 : :iO p.m. ; Mike Creditor !
·
Mymother,
·
his
visiting
been
has
s•r1tAW de' , • e l
in
down IJ:110 n.m.
I
.
Minersville
of
Hudson.
la
ad lolK Cl! II or Wrile:
Kanawha Rlvtr _ R. W. Leu
Mr. and Mrs. Willard lloschar j
UGAL NOTICI
tk F,,rm Su• : �
London 1 2 : 35 a,m. ·. Dundown
,
1
&gt;\T
�l'•
:'l
rP
nox
n
a
in�
ull
·
• Tl1e, 1nr 11 ,1 moeetln,r 111 the ,tu,-�
Hartford, W. Va. were week
'
of
,
1
B11·fe o n · ·· 'nl! , P'u� · , : , -2 ·.mllO
,
,, ,•,1, r� uni1 , 1r,"(' tur1 "' th,• n.,,,s 1, r l' an D nice up Marmet 3 50 a.m ,
wr:w II" l'honr W\' 2-!1!17fi
nd
Vl81' lors of the home OI My Ia I
e
�nd
l'roduct
t.:om11•n1
w111
he
tu'd
1 12 1 15-3(1:,
8:40
p.m.
J1111uary .!llth, l911 1 •t t h c u ,: ,., .1, , ,. •� Oefender down Winfield
Simun'ta Markt•t , Pomrrn"
Hudson.
dflr,. " 1 HIil I'• m . . by u ritur "' Ille
Helen Z . up Winfield 12: 30 a.m. ; :
-------1 1 · 30-3ot c fl l'l'Jr•hnl C. M llcnnc•�•·y.
• Ill it. it,·
B � '• CALF, large. Artificial
C. V. Horner up Winfield 5 30
•
---- - I n
J In. Pt&gt;arl W!llli1ms, Pom- '
a , ; Merrill down Winfield 1 : · Chauncey
uo•• •oT,co,
II.in isonvlll!' !load.
,I Called By
Ttu1 1n11u1I metlln� ur tllt' 1tooe1t- ,o ,. m
12 2,1 310
, l,
holrl(•r, o ! t h • t&gt;o1neroy N1t1un11
-----Chauncey Splres, 79, a long1
Hank ul I omeroy, Ohlu, tur \ht d&amp;1:·
t
.,._ I
time resident of Gallia roun y
tlon of dlHdor, • .,,d th• lr1n111ctiCU1
G , :1 F�F:L Oil and t·oal fur­
_
of 11nv oth,· r 1m.ln•11 lhal m1y �om, I
H•JlIn
day
1
Fr'
n p ·m ·
dt'ed 8t 5 ...,
beforl' t he mll!etln1, will bf held •l
n _ i', C'HII Im lrf'I' esl 1mJl!r!!
,
th■ orr1n nr ••Iii Pnmrroy N1tlon1I
, where he had been
hospital
zer
_ . _ 1111 , Abholl Middluport
Sterrett
aanlL on J1nuuy 10. 1 1111 1 , 1l 3·· 30
hose
A
Hot
enlC!red
who
t
mong
8 patient for over a week. He was
p. m .
6-10. lh'
Befort t:30 A . M.
• .f ·
· ta I i· n the pa!It 2•, hours '
1w�sn;·n·Ea
v.01soN
zer
h
01p1
born in Meigs county on Sept. 17,
,
M lddlopo,t WY 2,264f
Ptoldt' n l
I
SIN ER CANAIIY BlltDR-$5,00.
.
Martin
P
Dfnnis
Mn.
were:
K AUTZ F I ID STOA I
, 12, a 10 1, io1.
188 1 , the son of the late Emory
t l l 7 111r
Al Ch"ter
'� He-lf'II At kJm1, SIIHlcr's
Curtis
G
a
po
Gi
Is,
b
son
I
Ill
�n.
I and Allie Spires.
'' " '
Vukon 5-2145
1
1 12 • 22-�tp
Rt. 3 Vinton, Mrs. Ora P. Blddll"
His marriage was to the forHAMILL SIRVICI STATION
Mrs.
Pleasant,
Pl.
Sl.,
Main
902
It fort t:00 A. M,
mer Ella Flint in 1905 and she
'VISCOUNT TAPE Re1
LIOAL NOTICI
Albany S353
Av"
Maple
2918
Hoss,
F.
Harold
preceded him In death in 1908.
BhlR .,m be ret:ehed et U1t1 otflc•
. 3 Speed11 - like new. '
I ver, Dav S.rvlce
nt W,h•li· r •nd
fuH1. Altornty■, Pt. Plen ,. .,'11 . Mrs. Donald Goheen Children surviving are D e n n I 1
Y-1-2440,
I Po meroy N•U.-11111 Bani! Bulldln11,
mr roy , Oh l._ , unill Thurllday, De­ New Have11, W. Va., Mrs. Carl Spire, of Phoenix, Ariz., Gerald
, Edward■, lnl. Agency
A.lR CONDITIONING. REFRIG- Pceom
!
be1· a&amp;. 1980. for lhe ul&lt;11, •' t h e
1 12 1 22-3k
€RATION IU:l'Vitt .Jaek · s fle. ' nal e■1•t1 of l.lJ111 D. Minor, dee.a1- E. M 1 1 c h, 239 Mulberry Ave Spires o f Ewington and M r •·
Athens.
1
lrlgeration New Haven Phone «!The ml ut•te eond■ta 01 appro.l. Pomeroy , Carl E. Morrl8, Ru , Mary Virginia Bricker of
D GO()I) Hol rorfef!
ol
I
Rt.
lJearing,
Ann
Nancy
land.
Akron
Spires
A brother Roy
m•lel y 70 IO"UI ot l.nd 1Uuated 111
rtJ !-3537_ _ _ __ �
23,,tf Salc11n
__
r, __
Towruhlp, Mtl11 Counl), Ohio, Jackson.
. -� cup. Jack'■ Dairy
survives.
■nd 1 1 l or • le d n t1r lle.ter. Th ue 1 1
&lt; 12 &gt; :n..u, NEIGLER BUILDING StJPPLV • !l, roorn
Nltltlltport, 0.
trame dwtlllnt houH. barn
Blrihl
Services are set for 2 p.m.
nela . viny l ube&amp;- ind u1 l1er outbuUdln11 loo1l1d on I Mrs. Ronald MUler. Jackson, Tue
Cabl
Klkht!n
sday at the McC.Oy Funeral
AU. PUPS, 7 week!
) 1111d ,,-11 ca111e.
9 I 9 InSulat 1on awn,
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home Mra. G a
11·:23-TFC Thr rlyh1 1 1 re■eu•-ct 10 nJttl """
len. Ractne, Ohio
, Lfnooln St. . Mlddloport.
Monday.
home
runeraJ
rt
daughle1·,
Fr,1 1 : o.', a,m
call at the
or 111 bid� Sale 1ubjecl to 1p9r!Sva l I po ,
Mldclt■port
WY 2•2709
01 lh• l'ru \;�� � 11
day. Mn Walter Harvey, Rt. I Mr. Spirea lived on the Cam,
12 :n ltc
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A d min1■tr1tor
Carpenter. deUJ1hter, 2 : ff ■.m paign-Bulaville Rd.
or the li:et..te of
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MTLSr..\CTION GUARANTF.l!!D
NIT PIANO
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daughter, 2 : 03 a.m. Fri•
Oak
Webal:: :� i-· u111,
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Prlffll - ''" Tun­
A1torney 1 for
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AdmlnL1tulor
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OPTOMETRIST
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In
di1Charpd
recenUy
Pallents
ti Plano Tunln� • R•·
Office Hours: 9 to I�. 2 to 5 (Close at Noon on
cludod Mn. Pluma Quickle, ee.:Adult�i■no
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AUCTIONEER
Thurs. - East Court St , Pomeroy
i;£1 - Le-,n To Play
FOR SAL�; 4 BEDROOM FRAME ii Picken,. Mrs. Saul R. , Welch,
C.mpltlt Stn-lc.
· ' \ Rell11ious - Jan Mrs. Louis Lamb, Mn. David
house, built•ln kitchen ¼. baseCrill lr■d f■ld
Mute'. Private Lt11,onr, In
Su!Uns and inrant son, Clare�
ment . gus floar (urn.ice. paint•
ll'rlle. l'bo .. •• Ceatad
1tudlo,
, Winston
fr
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this ye r, near Filher. · A l ed Grubb
4 C. BRADFORD. R■•""• Ohio ed oulsid
tou PJ1y \'our lr.t LeHOh
, Har
- -- - school . South 3rd st . . M iddle- Plancufl, Mrs. Blythe Theill
Or You Don't Pa�· "
CLOGGED DHAIN or !ieptlc
old D. Nelion, Carl Scarberry
�• --OTOI MUIIC CO.
port, 0. Phone WY 2-2342.
Tank? Get Kleun-Em-AII Sep,
William Dixon, Randall G . Fish­
;,_ 111-- 11'. 2nd St.
1
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tic tank cleaner. Fut and econ­
THE TAX BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN
er Norma EUloll, Mill Mlll'l!ar•
WY 2·jl88G
!';Jli\ffoy
The Payment of December and June
Olnlcal. Landmark Farm BurFor
et I "IJIII\OII, Mro. Low Jenltin8.
1960, Real Estate Taxes
eau, Pomeroy .
11-17-fflr
N, ' iwnlllon, Terry McCain, I
HR In( 8Ull .DING.
R· ,y Montgomery, Ronda Slmp­
mom .11M I
LU:R l'UIINACE8, WE8'J .
••· Marlin Layne, Ruty Baird.
t11Pnt1 . 111 1N1 doop Middle- IIRIE
ING HOUSE ■ppllance1. Arnold
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Joy L.
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Hutlna
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with bath, gas heating, ga, ,ge, ,
g l t
dn l
A
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large lot, located on Hou , 7.
«ordln o he ml lgb re- ·
tho nurlln1 department, I
of
port
'5500,00 Term,.
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Clull1 and "William WJI- , -­
LEPORT - 8- l'OOI I t rame 'nloma,
MIDD
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PR0l ,Ung llamaon """ both In poor �I
l.l!:TE INSURANCE
houlO with bath, faa
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let':l lon. Lite Auto. P'n. Pollo- garage. comer lot, near
1 lion.
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I Call Oon Milli. Middleport. Oblo
! TIJooe who were lialed u la ir
It ., •• ,..,, It R p, I-Sf.I.•
$71100.00.
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F. Canaltr,)ln
"ftrl'ftr\ nn1r11 ltt'IUO . BARNES-SIMPSONCNSURA Nca· ALBERT M . COX, Salo.man , Included Mn,
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William OU.
Sa lerfle
Agents Middlr.poli fl"lrt. Auto,
M ::rrtt:OPf» rT Al\! 1Wfl1'011S
BDX 119, PHONE WY 1-mo Rol&lt;'oe
Mn. Rober­
WIIIII,
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ley
ll10bi11 Bonds Phone WY • WY 1•3830,
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Newt
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Mn. Ora Biddle, John M 1 1 1 e r,
REAi ESTATE
�. Mn. !'anolo CaltlEarl
TWO ACRES, I ROOM. tlOUSl'l,
&lt;;:hrllll Days, Nancy Dearwell,
Al'ARTMENTS - Fumi,hed and -oO rioor lurnace, running wat- !
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Batlle Glllelple. Robtr,
er In house. two outbojlldlnp. Silt IIOOM HOUSJ!!, 1-1 acre lot,
lllum•"'i·" lk�t»i,r, Middle
and Mn. Mh)nlo Johnllerr)
howie
Ills
for
Will Mil or trade
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wlll r1nance.
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, ,ith '11111h Phan&lt; W, 1-!'&gt;41 •• , R. 1, Elmer ilarnharl . ""'"'"
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things of Chris tmas our wishes for a joyous holidaj" .

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A elft nchan�• •nd drawing of
PARTY TIP
[IOl,&gt;to cblpo, Cl'ldm, ..
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Y ORK I UPI I - T u n a [•liced pumperqidel ramdil, V-, b.aa
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L,c e\\·n,n·.: weft! d ips arc trui.t y . eecouornl
cal part y the fia'o'OI' by ■ddq larragoa IDII &amp;tr·' • anJ p,wdlr al
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rn t arhe of Mn. Clar ence Ar· f art. For
a b.Q:ic dip, mil: t ,,.. 0
tiaug.h and the program wa,i pre- 6 or 7--ounce
ran, of tuna ID
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!-ented by Mrs. Howard Stanley wilh I inl f
p
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■our
Mr. and Mn. Reed Jt•ffors " er l !&gt;S;�led by Mr,. Mendal Jordar1
of
ag�
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oruon.
aoup
In Cleveland recentl y where t hey Walter J ordan. Judy
Seel, Laur� mix and�
,l.i: k apoon of bot �p­ l
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made plan1 for dt'livc�· ,,f the Price .ind Mr, Dale Scolt The
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Chill and terve witb
new electric organ that the Car • mea
Ou
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penttr Baptist church Jli 1-e ing l iome 11 anri comm
"Jnily w:se
awar� by Claud Fosler. Cleve- phasized. Other members prc:.ecl 1
M 1Won ir wlM:J ha11 pre&amp;ienl· included Mrs. Gllbert Rowen, '-fn.
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organs _
c urc es throughout John Ingram , ltfri. Hono S ans
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during thE- past several bur�· , Mn. r. ·r-.1 . Galawa�. Mrs.
ye.a ·
Chesler Price and Mrs. Kenneth
Tue,., Wed., Thurs.
The Columbia Home Council Nason.
�1rs.
Carl
Crabtree
Got Doubl■ Your
' group held their December meet- daughter-in-law of the hO!ll.ess, 1
PurchOH In Poll
ing at the home of Mn. Robert was a guest and a.,si!'itr-,1 'ol.ith the
Parrot Stamps
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Bi&amp;hop, Southel:l!l:lem Ohio Exp('r- serving of delicicus refreshments.
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lrnent Fann, on Thursday. The
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mu W�tha, ChrWinaS recipes Mr, and Mrs. H . E. Starkey
Middleport
and Chr11tmas decorations. T h t• were in Orlam!o, Fforida during """"'""'"""""""""""""""""�
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gift exchange was enjoyed by the ' tbe past week where !hey attend- I 'Gefterl.l:1'1' "1'''!'� • · ·· '!:c!lllllCW
::f l
group. Those present were, -�rs. · ed the lnsurance Directors Christ•i
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Chester Dailey, Mrs. Ve�lin How • ma.s party &amp;t the home of onr 0(
er: and Rhonda Chapman. Mrs. I the directors there.
A. R. Caster. Mrs. T. M. Gala- 1
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way . Mrs. Lewis Smith , Mrs. Clay Mrs : Dessie Perry Is improving .:
Jordan and Barbara; Mrs. Jim iollowmg i;�rgery at Sheltering �
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G..lon, Mrs. Dale Dye. Mra. Ltor- : Arnu Ho,p,tal und exp&lt;cts lo be
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sey Jordan and children, Mrs. ! released soon.
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From The Family EEK INC.Reed Jeffers, Mrs. Carl Green- I Attendlttl!! Lhe .,mm.al pre-Christ- r.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ebenbach,
lees, M rs, Ronald Whittington and · mas dinner at lhe home of Mr. t•
Rut1ur1ni •
Mr. and Mn. Robert Bishop and / �d M rs. Dale Seo: '., New Marsh- �
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Sunday
and
were
Mr.
121 W. Main
Pomeroy Ai
children. Mrs. Richard Gaston
HOURS: 1 2 NOON TILL 2:JO A.M.
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Miss Rebecca Dye is spending
Mrs. Rolland Crabtree, Kenneth
her vacation from her studies: at
and Donald Crabtree, and Melva
Ohio University at the home cf
Faye Jordan, loca! , Mr. and Mrs.
bu parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alviti
Carl Crabtree, Alany, and Mr.
Dye.
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and Mrs. Ronnie Scott and DebbJe
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Mr. and Mrs, William Culwell • 0f Columbus
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they visited her father. Mr. Thom• EAT HRISTMAS
C
BULBS
as Tackett and other relatives at B
RISTOL, England WPl ! -TwoFlatwoods.
year-old twins Anne and J u 1 1 e
SOCIETY MEETS
Meaden were fed cotton wool to1be Women's Society of Christ- day on dodor·s orders after they
ian Service of Temple Methodist .ate Christmas tree bulbs.
church met with Mrs. Arthur The wool is lo cover the glass
Crabtree on Wednesday evening in their stomachs to p revent Jae,
for their December meeting.
erations.
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nlgbl Interrupted a wlldcat strike
We greet you with a
RA . Callr. I UPfl-A
so Vienna families will have , ALHAMB
grrl named Charleni:- confused polfriendly note of lhaob for
bread to ea\. for Christmas .
itics with Santa Claus when she
,- good will and kind patronage.
prefaced a request for ChristmruJ
gilts by asking St. Nick lo say
hello to his reindeer:

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M lchA&lt;I Barr 1mall ,on ol Alpha Mill Carol Ledllo ol Pamnburg, W, Va, ,pent the -kend
Barr has chickenpox,
Mr. and Mn. Alpha Ban- took at the home (Ii ber parenta, Mr.
Harry Erlwine lo the doclorS and Mn, Bernard Ledlie.
Wednesdily.
! Jack Cri,p who ha, bee:D a Pl·
' tient ln a C.olumbua hoe:pltal. tw
LangsvWe
the
of
people
The
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Mr •tnrl Mrs Joe BoUn are en churc-h went Christmas caroling I came home and UI bnprovini niceno1.Jn( ' 'lfl.l( t h e b '1r th of a 8 lb . son Sunday night.
ly.
born [)(&gt;(· 19 at Hob.er Hosrital.
G ra m.1 1 ,areub &lt;1ft" Mr. imd Mrs.
Cecil Bolln and Mr. and Mrs .
lleni)' 1\.rner.

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Mr W. 0 ( ,row accompanteV
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11111 l!l ry and daughter tu their home m tion that our boxmg Jay " 1s ht&gt;
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t rent,, pe word, one I.Dlertion. Minimum &lt;'batJe-«J
rore Christmas instead of aht'r
: ' ?� ;;g Florida tu spend the winter
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ti'9edaJ- -one month for
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1 1949 Ft.'I NaYv l\cw Porl Hhooe Island legal holiday in England and is
ruU rate of 4 ceut, per word will be chatJ� lor ad­
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' kno wn as Boxin� Day · • Tfus :
I 1�9 11$
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•-:dnni 11 oot ,aid within 10 d1y1 1rter receiving bill
Mr. and Mrs. Burl While o(
Sp•u l"rc• tt:1;htb1t1. ,tr , 1 1g�4:Lu arrived to spend over the weekis the day boxes dt t' diSlrib llcil l'harl�ton, \\'. Va. are spending
l'nors In AdvertiainJ--Should bf reported immedi1lel1
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his
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l'bt Oaib Sentinel wtD not be respons1blt for more than
i:onlaimnJ lef' 8 few da} s guest of her part!nl!,
l'Tom Count� Comml11ion,n.
Yi _ H Childers and Mr a n d among the poor
ODl' incorrect lnffrtion
,ch:r S..cllon l l l J l1I or Lhe ,c C
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ristmas ce.e
th
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«;11rd 01 Thafik1 ind Spe:caal Notices of E\renu S UMl
Mr. and Mrs. Raie Hill. Mr.
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bralion
Ob1luar1ts pubh1hed at I cen t pier word
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I For Re•ul■ r t:l••• l'r,n,lumt,
mother Mrs . Ran Might
White's
Mrs. Woodrow !foll , and Mrs
Und1r section 1111 01 .,, 17 1 1 !ll
wonns I DAY S DAYS 6 DAYS l MO.
1 el l is a ::.urgir al patient at Holzer
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o u
lle
n er ined with a
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90&lt;
$4.tl(l
S l .35
y.,, Junlnr Club Worlt.
"TweIfth hospital.
th roughou 1
60.
:ZO
11.20
1 1 .80
shower for the newlyweds, 1i-f r. 1 hang i ng
U ndu �..uon 111 1 . 01 · ot 1h� 1 •
$8.00
- •-- -1
25
m
.
Epiphany
of_
t
Feas_
e
12. 25
SI ilO
711&lt;
t
"
,
Night
S7 ilO
�
v, �o�l� �pl. 01 A.tr . fA,�, � : a nd Mr� . Rol:lert Eugene 'I'ucker i
·
h e "Twelfth Night" service. 1i1is
la,th n·�· etved b, l0 A M will bl! in lh1t day' i paper.
1 4'7 - S ub1Ld y1 J unior Adlvl t in
al l he home of the bride ' s par- Januarv at. On thi s night
S 1000 00
(SI .000.00 Unlltl
ecora•
d
the
of
i
trees
lm
r
h
s
a
s
custom, howt"ver, takes a bit of
C
ood
ents, '.\!r. and Mrs. W
row Hall
i Fr om the Ohio •·••n t'und 1..iw
2-2 1 57
I Uiec t i oo an19.08i of th e R ;
Thursi.l:1v Evening . Mrs. Bon - lions are burned on t he lawru; o[ I cooperation from lh'e local f j r e
MIO OO
different churches. This custom brigade.
em t,.,n hl p F�u 1F;om nt� �r
.vl
-•
---.-.,...---- ..S 1 H l5.0Q I
mem Deohlp tl•·llt't1t
as been practt"ced. for. �he past l
h
•-,.•-�������
SWIT'lERLAND
1 60 00
MUDl::Rr-. unfurnlshe&lt;l 3 rooms I Sile o1 Fe� •nd s1r■ w
r
coun
el
here
e
years
al
s
·
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1
ln Switzerland St. Nick ls
11nd balh ap-.rtment Birch ca b- tn�t���o,;, · Pr�vlouo ·y�•r
I ty .
However, the burn ing IS n t
1
s L' Z;'I PMo 52 Dresdra 50
ftRMJTI: AND PE81 CONTROi
but comes December s as
known,
1ne-1 !dispo, al
•'k·meraLor.
1 ■nt'tlu •
cooducled on lhe Church lawns.
' a., t'aln F'r•r i■,Pf'"lt110 ln1ur large closets Pht,ne WY2-5 U.l · M i!��
s_- ie of Cer,n, nt ei oct
• 30 00 Plui.anl Clly r7 By�liv llle 65
in Gennany and many other EuroI h;;:;. ��; omm1111onn1 s 500 00 F u-y11bu
ed IIIJ NaUonwldt. Pltoac- R.
In Racine this year, the Bap- pean ,unlries.
ra
rg 60 Mays \' llle 38
1
9- 16-t!c
?­
'Y
1\1
91ath,r,
•
&lt;ik-r-Vk
.4.
ror
coklntlu
olhtr
From
...
a 1 It has been . the custom f o r
...,..ndu't
C h u r r h will w
list
aN
'
1_ 39
_..we "
.... McConnrsvln:
t 100 00 C..,
__ __
-- - - - - 81acltrmll h
..
_
t-!6-11t
Ult.
•
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$
30 17 , Alllana 47 Sebrb1g f l
- many years in Zurich, a town not, IOUSE 1 6.14, LINCOLN Heights .
'
/ ToM,.1,.
L�J Rec11lp1, Yor th• Yea, 124990 6�
· Pr i' c
e M I' ]]er was gi' ven l•iie
e ed for its beautiful windows. •tar4 roomJJ &lt;tnd bath, new �u!I Cuh 111 Tuuur 1 ,1 Be rt nni u o r · Columbu■ Gron 53 Kallda Mt m
awards. �rizes were won by Mrs. row streets, shops and fast trafONDEll � MANAGEMF.S T.
:»)�}� : Glandorf 70 Fort Jenn.Jn1s 64
furn.:H.-e. Phone WY 2-3575 ur Tc���t Ym
BIU Wwt'I lkrv� Sla&amp;iol ud
1.rlpslc 70 Ottawa Puhl� ,u
I R. E. Quillen, Miss Sharon Wolfe, lie, to celebrate Christmas eve
12 t3tl
Gallipoll:s GI &amp;-0 146
ois■ u ll HMINTI
I Mrs.
Can,-ou&amp;. Powen Slrttl. l'tthl•
Margaret Hall, and Mrs. with 8 long procession headed by
S!'i
Clly
MIiier
so,wry 0, s..uct■ry
..,.,.. Fealu rt■ lhlDOI' fl' SIX ROOM FUHN ISHEIJ HOUSF:
PreGenzer. Those attend- St, N ick. 1n the evening of De-Betty
JI
Catholic
tlawa
O
p■h, 1111t lo'hi 111 e.mplW'
Mrs. R . E. Quillen . Mrs. cember the Sth all traffic 'itops,
were
To11o
ing
37
Stolt
Tolird-0
I
S
Slyvanla
no
7flO
s
.
.
.
1
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with bath. Located :n 11.arrisonI
l:x 1&gt;r n 1e "' Me m ber■ /o r
I
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er
1e
..(It
k'ms. M rs. H attie Anns, aUowing the bearded old gent with
p
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I
1tledlo■ el btnra1es. Ort'III•
lb'I
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70
urY
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v1 lle f O mi Il's ram , omeroy. . ,... rr,nt ye�r .
1 1 34 32
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Wolf, Mrs. Ho- h LS
Margaret
Mrs
S
ard
Wood
Toledo
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S
Mrs John W. tout. arrison ()fl..-"' Help for �urr�n t i car 1 74 Un
" br ·ight red coat lo lead h'is
1
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. 1 s5 oo Toledo Central 61 Toledo Walle S I bert Childers, Mrs Betty P_re parade through the streets. ringvillf'. Phone SIi 2-♦fi:M
1 1
1 J J9 oo Toledo Macomber M
Genzer, Mrs. Margaret Hall . Miss ing bells and blowing horns.
12 23 :Ile- A.;i:� .� 1•1nR _ · · • • ·
\/ �����1:ru■ • • . . . • . . . . • LSD D�
ToIedo D,. Vllbl111 ,, Sharon Wolfe and Mrs. J . D.
WISH TO THANK all tny friendti
ln some parts of Swit.zet,an:I
' 164 et:t
1
...
�·he sent me Christmin Cards. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two t,· v,
Roush .
1·0101
$ J� OT Roa»ford 7! Emore .00
••••
th
e
children cond uct Lh'•s tradi
l'r!nnn1t, �lall.,nnv ind on , e s11p. Toledo SI• Franci1 72
I c e tional march honoring the good
room il'J1.
A I unch was served Of
My 1ppreci:itlon it unendin g .
· 1 rlfllcnl'i "- "I! Bengel , pu.-, 1 1 n d u d 1 1111 ii1·t1nmm
To�o Clay 60 cream, cool aid,
ke and cof�ee saint, at the same time frightenPhom: W'\' 2-:121'J
1 1-2- ttc l' t.i�;'..''
Mrs. J. D. Roush, L.etc1rt Falls.
�
: T����
i
1 o
12·24- l lc
�
Sending ing away bad spirits with �eir
oned.
men
above
the
t
h
n
·
h
•
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NEW M ODER N , :J BE' D lt'&gt;OM Te�:;�;""� J d 'h .. .: ra1•
w�re noise and clanging
attend
to
�nable
but
gifts
.
,
------ - -- • - I house in G r.- nl St. l\dditio'l, . ,., ,,11um� ··� , I , L' 1i r 1 fnl �·u, �
,
.
Julian
Mrs.
Shank,
Hattie
Mrs.
Europe
throughout
noted
was
t
I
(8) AUTO S A ' ES I All utilities. built-in idtehen. �;��d- nu.,
. :
.
.
M r s. th at Christmas
Hill, Mrs. St. Clair Hill,
t ,wt .5.\
.
1·ot�1
.
Supply,
and
Lumlwr
Vall,•y
comrne1
not
L!
Ga uge readings: Gallipolis dam Don Bell Mrs. Doris Adarris. Mrs.
Tu • at Jun , ,,, F�ir l'rcmlurn, ., 2.\:i:1 2�
o..td Clf'ri■ l l!lf':I t · n
,
. 12 16 lft·
W '\' 2 · 2709
alreligious
overly
nor
cializcd.
,
F.x;•c1m
t·�,r
,Jo•
J7
2l:\
·
I
· 2 Ieet on roIIers. Florence Adams. Mr�. G. .l.
,\II IM0.1'1 alMI l\o1Ddf'la
To: 1 ,11
274K ft2 17 · 9 • 8 · 9 • rnnmng
ough a multitude of inelpen
omer
y-Ma
n 20 .29 , PL Pleas- Hall and Mae Don a von
MF.'i · 1 1 fl ' , ' '\,I I\" ' TtS
They �
so
o
P
THAii.EH Sl'ACF.. Ideal location 11,�:�.�.1� Jntt p.,1,. e
·
preS(!nts · mos!}y toys. arr
s1ve
- nl 23· 95 • ffmton ·048 5tat'IOnary · rec@ ived many lovely gifts.
· · 50 ·1 c1
Tni., ;
--11Dli �•• Mala 8'.
?8:\
nf'ar i.:r:ult• �Thool in Mi&lt;ldiL&gt;- '-v,·�1111 M!ra, · : ..i, �
offered for sale.
1 ?20 1 1 ' Kanawha Falls .058 stationary,
.
I' , 1 · .. ,o�. . O�io
,\Ill�!•·
M rs. W . W . Var i an and RaI ph
:u,o.uo I
purl. !'hone W Y-2-3341i.
---a-a-aii,;aa;;a
1u10. 1 1 Charleslon !R.00 stationary. All West ol Parkersbura S"""'t Thurs.....
,,
'!'&gt;
.
q 2 1 :?2-lfr ·n:!";;,'.;".,. ��,,, �. ,, ,, SLC,,-�7 1 �-00 I
, I.at,,,.1:mo .so moveable d am.s on the Oh"10 R IVwith their aunt Mrs· J · D ·
� 1 0-1. !'lo l er were 11 p· London , Mm ·met and day
Total . ,
'
Eh···r r i d t r
Roush, Mrs. Varian was going to
110.34 1
VtNETIA J\ 8 1 . Jf\'OS all 1·1i'u�•:
1
sills
the
on
were
damfi
Wlnfi&lt;&gt;M
,
ao11-t
spend the winter with her daugh•
Wlndov Olin 1� .i n1 stw t-• ii•
t I W \I r.;u ,,,1111/NI al r .. :;: :;,iu e U11h111i)." 4Ud
Pr&gt;.0:tlon 1Snn'1 .
• HCI OO Roat mov�m.-nts :
,
:• I Sunr•" 2 1
colut·i- OalP '·
1 ter. Mrs. West for the winter.
t.lnl'l' m Norlh Ma�n County 1'.,rnwn1 of l,o•. .,, , , . , . $ Xt'•.CIU
Ohio Ri ver - B o_you Laromb , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pre Geno
•
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lnh
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Union .\ve . 1'01nttro" . Oluo
(ir,od ( ) J()rtuuity W r t l e
ii!
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Tul"t
• . . . . . . . . . ■ Ml� OO 11 1-- 14 , 8 p.m. : Cruc1 ble down 18. zer .und daughters Cherie Lee,
l2-8-:J01p
naw!t·i�h · s [}(tpt . Rich­ 11.-nt ,, , ,·� 111.
Oll&lt;'f'
nL1ihli11is. ,tr ,
• 1 ,1�, no 5 : :ID a.m. ; Little Edward down Mickell, anrl Deborah Kay or FTJ
m,m1I. V,1 WV I , :no ur,
!lav �ud S ' r1w
. • , $ 110,711
19 , Navy. G reat Lakes, Ill, Mrs. Pre
1 1 1!9, 00 r n , 12 : &lt;IO a.m . : Onward u p
i l 2 i 1 ·8· 1 5•22 2'1-51p snuud 8)·11e m
1
0
Huntington
of
m
Genzer i.'l a sist er of Mr1 . Wool11 e��11�� m,r n1.1' · ·;n d 11,. 1,� , n :r���� - ' Ii: IO n . ; C ity
COMf.' J. NDElt
&gt;&lt;11111, . 1l1 f..l . r1m!1 , :,.i111t ,
· 50 p.m. : Charles Slev- row Hnll who were here a week,
2:1,
down
2
•
&gt;
Whiti• sid ·• :.d i I! ·i•,, p :.iwt r
t 4292 09
IJ11lli11n.-1, ek.l
..
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1 C1plt1,1 rnv111tment, '"�"' t i nlh!liiv1 rnson (town �3. 2 : 10 a.m. ; Nation· Philip W . Wolfe of Camp Pen1teer 111" 1 aui o m .. l i r t,·: 11 �
' ' .a ] down 2:1, l : 20 a.m. ; The]ma
n
I
d
I
1tr."••
lan11.
1
11
1
i
!•
MP
�
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delton, Calif. is spending the
ml11si111, 2 toric p · i ul . 8 (') l·
1 NJuli&gt;moenti
s111r11n� G11t, , ,
• • • • . .' I Jiio rMi Ann up 23 , 4 : 45 a.m. ; ElizabcLh , holirfays with his pllrents. Mr.
inder. Just like rtf'".', 1"l 1 i11
f "'STA l .1 ,ATICl!"ii OF Cl lSTOM or
Ve1t•r inwrl en
..
S rn 11() U ) 2'! , r 1 0
I·
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d own and Mrs. Manchester Wolfe.
t:er e n be yours '- • � C'
am. : AJ 1' q u1ppa
i 70 1111 , I · .i:
W11rimwn·1 1·um 11.
1· ·: • , , ("•h incl � . c·er.irni&lt;"
l;w
1 1 1 nt··
Tn1a1 .
nii�. : ' r, down p!l:
30, 1
up
Louisiana
;
.
m
.
a
55
:
5
!10
�40
1
23 ,
pb· 1 · cir t !oor tilt'. buildin� �fl.•n· ll , 111·uu1 . . . .
• 138 26
..
cees
1
4
:
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'i
11.m.
:
E.islern
11
up Z:i2,
M INF.RSVU,LE NOTF.S
r1.11R I t.:xpt,111dllur..1 for 1h11
r 1-, · ne at $10.00 re•·
row ri
0 ' 1 H,01 per w . k .
n .
::1���:�; o.m. ; James Hine� up 33, 6 : fi l Glf"nn E. Hurison who has serTrnn111ry
111
c.
••a��
,'
sqrn u-1• fru,t :\ lso /.Jll\' tvpr rl'­
. AT
� :': I:
"
'rOTA1.
.,� 1 1 7 111 , p.m. : Corne II up 3-1, 4 a.m. ; 0. ved O\lerseait for 1 1h. years hns
rn11 • .,· 1vi. 1 '111,ne Hutl,rnrl SM 2
,...,,rllfi&lt;'d:
I
•
t
11
1
returned lo St._ l..ouis aflcr a fi0.- 1
� r,• 1 c Lelfhelt. 1'1'�81d,·n: F . Shea r er up 34, 5 : 20 a.m.
1
12-19-31)!('
4!114.
F 11. .luhlUhtn. S{';-re!al')'
I
M ' ,. ld: ,.. po r t
Orlenian d ay Iea \'e aI h IB home.
C. a tllpolii, Oum \ ' h�-. lhdrord, ,-,.. � 8 urtr
1 2 24-l fr
j
lanvia
of
Pennsy
.
Hudson
Eugene
down 7 : :iO p.m. ; Mike Creditor !
·
Mymother,
·
his
visiting
been
has
s•r1tAW de' , • e l
in
down IJ:110 n.m.
I
.
Minersville
of
Hudson.
la
ad lolK Cl! II or Wrile:
Kanawha Rlvtr _ R. W. Leu
Mr. and Mrs. Willard lloschar j
UGAL NOTICI
tk F,,rm Su• : �
London 1 2 : 35 a,m. ·. Dundown
,
1
&gt;\T
�l'•
:'l
rP
nox
n
a
in�
ull
·
• Tl1e, 1nr 11 ,1 moeetln,r 111 the ,tu,-�
Hartford, W. Va. were week
'
of
,
1
B11·fe o n · ·· 'nl! , P'u� · , : , -2 ·.mllO
,
,, ,•,1, r� uni1 , 1r,"(' tur1 "' th,• n.,,,s 1, r l' an D nice up Marmet 3 50 a.m ,
wr:w II" l'honr W\' 2-!1!17fi
nd
Vl81' lors of the home OI My Ia I
e
�nd
l'roduct
t.:om11•n1
w111
he
tu'd
1 12 1 15-3(1:,
8:40
p.m.
J1111uary .!llth, l911 1 •t t h c u ,: ,., .1, , ,. •� Oefender down Winfield
Simun'ta Markt•t , Pomrrn"
Hudson.
dflr,. " 1 HIil I'• m . . by u ritur "' Ille
Helen Z . up Winfield 12: 30 a.m. ; :
-------1 1 · 30-3ot c fl l'l'Jr•hnl C. M llcnnc•�•·y.
• Ill it. it,·
B � '• CALF, large. Artificial
C. V. Horner up Winfield 5 30
•
---- - I n
J In. Pt&gt;arl W!llli1ms, Pom- '
a , ; Merrill down Winfield 1 : · Chauncey
uo•• •oT,co,
II.in isonvlll!' !load.
,I Called By
Ttu1 1n11u1I metlln� ur tllt' 1tooe1t- ,o ,. m
12 2,1 310
, l,
holrl(•r, o ! t h • t&gt;o1neroy N1t1un11
-----Chauncey Splres, 79, a long1
Hank ul I omeroy, Ohlu, tur \ht d&amp;1:·
t
.,._ I
time resident of Gallia roun y
tlon of dlHdor, • .,,d th• lr1n111ctiCU1
G , :1 F�F:L Oil and t·oal fur­
_
of 11nv oth,· r 1m.ln•11 lhal m1y �om, I
H•JlIn
day
1
Fr'
n p ·m ·
dt'ed 8t 5 ...,
beforl' t he mll!etln1, will bf held •l
n _ i', C'HII Im lrf'I' esl 1mJl!r!!
,
th■ orr1n nr ••Iii Pnmrroy N1tlon1I
, where he had been
hospital
zer
_ . _ 1111 , Abholl Middluport
Sterrett
aanlL on J1nuuy 10. 1 1111 1 , 1l 3·· 30
hose
A
Hot
enlC!red
who
t
mong
8 patient for over a week. He was
p. m .
6-10. lh'
Befort t:30 A . M.
• .f ·
· ta I i· n the pa!It 2•, hours '
1w�sn;·n·Ea
v.01soN
zer
h
01p1
born in Meigs county on Sept. 17,
,
M lddlopo,t WY 2,264f
Ptoldt' n l
I
SIN ER CANAIIY BlltDR-$5,00.
.
Martin
P
Dfnnis
Mn.
were:
K AUTZ F I ID STOA I
, 12, a 10 1, io1.
188 1 , the son of the late Emory
t l l 7 111r
Al Ch"ter
'� He-lf'II At kJm1, SIIHlcr's
Curtis
G
a
po
Gi
Is,
b
son
I
Ill
�n.
I and Allie Spires.
'' " '
Vukon 5-2145
1
1 12 • 22-�tp
Rt. 3 Vinton, Mrs. Ora P. Blddll"
His marriage was to the forHAMILL SIRVICI STATION
Mrs.
Pleasant,
Pl.
Sl.,
Main
902
It fort t:00 A. M,
mer Ella Flint in 1905 and she
'VISCOUNT TAPE Re1
LIOAL NOTICI
Albany S353
Av"
Maple
2918
Hoss,
F.
Harold
preceded him In death in 1908.
BhlR .,m be ret:ehed et U1t1 otflc•
. 3 Speed11 - like new. '
I ver, Dav S.rvlce
nt W,h•li· r •nd
fuH1. Altornty■, Pt. Plen ,. .,'11 . Mrs. Donald Goheen Children surviving are D e n n I 1
Y-1-2440,
I Po meroy N•U.-11111 Bani! Bulldln11,
mr roy , Oh l._ , unill Thurllday, De­ New Have11, W. Va., Mrs. Carl Spire, of Phoenix, Ariz., Gerald
, Edward■, lnl. Agency
A.lR CONDITIONING. REFRIG- Pceom
!
be1· a&amp;. 1980. for lhe ul&lt;11, •' t h e
1 12 1 22-3k
€RATION IU:l'Vitt .Jaek · s fle. ' nal e■1•t1 of l.lJ111 D. Minor, dee.a1- E. M 1 1 c h, 239 Mulberry Ave Spires o f Ewington and M r •·
Athens.
1
lrlgeration New Haven Phone «!The ml ut•te eond■ta 01 appro.l. Pomeroy , Carl E. Morrl8, Ru , Mary Virginia Bricker of
D GO()I) Hol rorfef!
ol
I
Rt.
lJearing,
Ann
Nancy
land.
Akron
Spires
A brother Roy
m•lel y 70 IO"UI ot l.nd 1Uuated 111
rtJ !-3537_ _ _ __ �
23,,tf Salc11n
__
r, __
Towruhlp, Mtl11 Counl), Ohio, Jackson.
. -� cup. Jack'■ Dairy
survives.
■nd 1 1 l or • le d n t1r lle.ter. Th ue 1 1
&lt; 12 &gt; :n..u, NEIGLER BUILDING StJPPLV • !l, roorn
Nltltlltport, 0.
trame dwtlllnt houH. barn
Blrihl
Services are set for 2 p.m.
nela . viny l ube&amp;- ind u1 l1er outbuUdln11 loo1l1d on I Mrs. Ronald MUler. Jackson, Tue
Cabl
Klkht!n
sday at the McC.Oy Funeral
AU. PUPS, 7 week!
) 1111d ,,-11 ca111e.
9 I 9 InSulat 1on awn,
The
�
bl
..
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OC•
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real
· p I n fl
e1t1te IIH appr1lud tor I ,on, I : 2·, p.m Fr ay .
· ] WI'II be m
e. Bur1a
m
i,
w
rs.
Id
M
Lo I h
,. white, two tan. F r e e
M.300.00 1nt1 unnol br •o ld for le11
,
· dow I ype , CaII .,,,alg
g
wm
In
.
th-_11
·
the
maY
appralted
·
value.
,
Friends
dll!Mi
St.,
Beech
457
eaver,
e
1
8
11
d
l
J
Grove cemetery,
home Mra. G a
11·:23-TFC Thr rlyh1 1 1 re■eu•-ct 10 nJttl """
len. Ractne, Ohio
, Lfnooln St. . Mlddloport.
Monday.
home
runeraJ
rt
daughle1·,
Fr,1 1 : o.', a,m
call at the
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Thurs. - East Court St , Pomeroy
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FOR SAL�; 4 BEDROOM FRAME ii Picken,. Mrs. Saul R. , Welch,
C.mpltlt Stn-lc.
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house, built•ln kitchen ¼. baseCrill lr■d f■ld
Mute'. Private Lt11,onr, In
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ment . gus floar (urn.ice. paint•
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old D. Nelion, Carl Scarberry
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Tank? Get Kleun-Em-AII Sep,
William Dixon, Randall G . Fish­
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THE TAX BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN
er Norma EUloll, Mill Mlll'l!ar•
WY 2·jl88G
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The Payment of December and June
Olnlcal. Landmark Farm BurFor
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1960, Real Estate Taxes
eau, Pomeroy .
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N, ' iwnlllon, Terry McCain, I
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R· ,y Montgomery, Ronda Slmp­
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telephoned other children Iba\
day and Moud"l' in the mlddJe.
i\tlanUc stat.el. 'l11en tempera- The 11.orm had been busy In there would be no &amp;ehool. Women
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ure1 dropped sharply and the Gary, Ind., too.
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�lty ol. Dayton, Ohftt, got a one- I A l 3: 25 p.m Monday, a South Ulual reasom women phone other
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fYf( QC D06 FROC'/1
Bead tor Chicago. At 4 : 06 p.m. 30,117,lfiO telephone calla in New
machine age.
CHASIN' CHICKEN!&gt;
At a:&amp;2 p.m Tuesday In Mar- another South Sho"" train left York lmlt day.
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t.on's Iee Cream store at 2031 Chlca1w for South Bend.
North Main Street (three blocks At the same time Bernard Mos- 1tarled cracking early. It sent
from senior high, ' three blocks ier, 63, a machine 1hop in1peclor 1 heavy ma�tenance trucks through
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from junior hi�h. In business 21 of the U.S. Steel Co. G a r y the city
m the early rnomina
yearsf the lights went out, the [ Works, started home in his Ply- darkne�s to get operator■ to their
rock ·n roll from the juke box mouth aedan, Jose Fierro, 43, an- po.Its. Joseph Nllsen, 49, a dll­
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went mercifully silent and two other steel worker. and Merced patch foreman, walked two milel
., Sam Rayburo loou ,-&lt;ty
milkshake mi:xers moaned to a Velasqua . 54, a harbor worker. from his home at 35 Kingsley ror blllln... u fll!porwl
l drove toward home In the heavy Street to the telephone company
stop.
arowd up to b:lm &amp;t Palm
garage al Snug Harbor, Stalen la- a.&amp;cb, na., aJrpor\. R• wut
Owner . manager Dick Hanauer, snowfall in Fierro's Chevrolet.
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to PaJm Be&amp;.cb for a leJ\l,la•
38, groped lo the c-ash register At 5 p.m Mosier pulled onto a land.
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� Nilsen aent oui trucks first to· elect Kenned;J. Viet Pl'Mi·
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until he found a hand crank and in Gary , At almost the same moO'
CHICLUI-J -IN TliAP.
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f'IRST OR SECOND
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dispatched a whole fleet until he ud sen. Mike Kaune1d
¥GOODNIGHT
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Montana. likely to b4i the
en strung_ along the 10 counter tracks at 1'hird and Grand Streels
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had a ssembled more than 90 op- ,
aew majori\J'
seats and m two of the 15 boottu. two and one hair miles away .
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People came , in off the street l The train bound for SOuth Bend
CHARGES POLICE THE"
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and business picked up.
hit Mosier. The train headed for
CHICAGO ( UPI) _ Police deHanauer put candles on the 11 Chi cago hit Fierro·s ear. Mosier The ''Big Board" of the New
tectlve Kenneth Andenon Thurs­
tables. Don McKay and Sharon and Velasquez were killed. Fierro 1 York Stock Ex�e �. an
day was a ccused of stealing a
Annstrong, both 18, kept busy received only scalp cuts a n d hour late. for the first time since Christmas tree at the point of his
frying hamburgers on the gas bruises.
1934. A TWA plane incomiq to
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1 tdlewild from London landed at pis
,..,
-grill and mixing cokes. The cof•
Tree merchant Martin Hanaen
"r_�
feemaker was out.
New Yo rk weatherman Ernest \ Detroit. Commuters str�ggllng on or Three Rivers,• Wis .. said An·
.
Christie wa� in the process of be- 1 foot from New Jersey marched derson paid ooJy $10 for a $15 �
"�0Ulslde the entu·
,.e C1ty Of Day- h the L"mcoln I Tunnel sing flocked scotch pine and fon.�-.I
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him at gunpoint to put the tree . GASOLINE ALLEY
power. A 69,000 . volt Une had '
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in the trunk of a tlOliee squad I,
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Four inches of snow, he had '
scribed Times Square as resem- car.
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Christmas decorations w e r e '.)redicted By mid-afternoon Mon- l
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darkened : 140 trackless trolleys day, the nation's bigge.t city �ad .
hoini. Fat.hir CkXk M chance . YQAt' • .
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en sub-crowded with rush hour passen• ! 17 inches It wes knocked flat by ! The public libraries close&lt;! for that another tree ha
be
on
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gers glided to a stop. Elevators what went down as the worst the first time in their history. But tttuted for t�e $I S tree he orig• 1 IIIV it'iOP WIii �...-.... /
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stopped between floors. Candles blizzard in 1� years .
theater fanR. hoping for no-shows 1naUy had p1eked out._ __ __ 1 ·. · t
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and flashlights fliekered in homes ' Publie tnmsportalion was crop- at the new musical. "'Camelot,
f his • rtrne l I .
and stores.
pled. Bi.sea and private cars were sold out until April, thronged the servi� out O
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ied
e
th
Brainard Platt, business edltor abandoned on eity streets. T h e Ucket lobby, refuaed to accept the ough he ,m l
sm; ;
of the Dayton Journal-Herald. die- roar of tl'affic was gone, just as fact that the box office had no 7 •·: on w:':ead�
no
tated a story to a rewrite man 1r the 3ound track of a movie had cancellalOns 8nd caused such a 00k aroun
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be
mg. He went
lo d·
who took it by touch-typing in the I. suddenly failed. Hundreds of thou. rumpus police were called.
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Oaily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Dec. 24, 1960-15 The storm noved north to Bos· 1:38 a.m More Lhan 100 £iremen
ton and it was on Wednesday, res ponded with five ladder trucU.
Dec. 14, that it brought tragedy u was slow going through snow
lo the Eaton family.
choked ,t,..ls. And stalled can NANCY
AOROSS
DOWN
16, Rests
·ked accessibility to the rear b
l. M011lem
1. Wo1·Lh
19. Radlo'1
B riaP Eaton' 4 wu sleeping loc
TIFI
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marrap
EalOII
2. I, obligated
Mr.
w1lh his brother, Richard, S, In ol the bulldlng where Ille
TH IS IS
(var,)
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3. Chlne.11•
Allen
I
1I 1ocated
the third
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apartment
one bedroom. HI• father, mother
5. Fnmclt
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export
20, Land
N
g
ing
h
throu
burst
was
ire
r.
F
HELLO
fioo
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4, Unauc..
I and baby brother were tn another
measure
the woodwork, touched off by a
WE E K··· G RE ET YOUR
9. Diamond
ce1u1rul
21. Journey
✓
ill the 16 . unit four _ storv apartfaculty fumal-e.
10. Near (poet.)
contestant
NEIG HBOR WITH A
22, Above
ment building �t 62 Glenville Ave.
12. Surfaces
5. Contami..
23. Eetate
SMI L ING
Robert Eaton, • former Marine , Firemen lug1ed ladders by
18. Rhone
11ate
houaes
married five yeara and now op- band 200 yarda through hip deep
trlbutary
6. Roman
!U.. 1'trlotlc
H. Force ( I..)
handle·
erating a vending machine repair dri fts to the rear of th1 building.
h&amp;IIN•r••
song
1G. Trie!llB
1. s1nrer
.21'i. itck
lnllde Eaton matched Richard
measure
:PtflY - 29.
edy
88. Wrett
the bedroom. Hil .wlle, Jean­
from
1T. Whether
8. Retndur ✓�
lit. lndlfO
re18, Close to
ne, carried the l8,111&lt;1nllH&gt;ld boy
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pbd,ge1
aource
19, Rankle
Of cOffee
31. DenomL
downstalra. Eaton, in atockln&amp;
86, Pollllh rivet"
20. FfMillh
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11. Correct
nation
38. Wing
-£1t;;!JWE- BvSH,•,u�1-.,....
felt, ran back for hi&amp; eldest son
sea.port
,inpd
but wao blinded u flame
21. Golfer'I
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hil oyeluhe1 and burned hi■ oy• l)ICK TRACY
hozard
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22, Acldlty
brow, and blaek crew-cut hair. H•
(med,)
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had lo retreat
23. Mussollnl'a ,1
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Brian's body wa&amp; found an hour
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28. Am0nl'
t haH later, The llltle boy ,
and
17, Aatrlngent
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one ol the last of the J88
wu
ti-ult
::%
vlclm ol lhe big anow ol lhe late
SB. Ctttnlp
29. Pile
fall of 1960
ao. Bone
(ana.t.l
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There waa a delayed-action aft ·
12. Gold (her.)
ermath
of lhe ,torm, loo. Don&gt;lhy
33. Grate
',/W,
f½1"
84,. Beveragti
Miner, a 27.year old nurse at the
lfi, Moves
llllnoll Relearch H111pllll In Chi•
f1/,
upward
cago, had planned l&lt;I fly lo New
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17. Wlde,pread
York on Sunday lo vlllt her por•
fright
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19. Skimpy•
With Your Fa vorile
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40. "Sll&amp;.11
The
flight
wu
cancelled
).{amet'I'
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Music-News Items of
author
cauae of lhe 1torm. Mila Miner 1
Interest In The Area
41. J4l', Devine
reaerved another Mil on a Olaht
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42. Spilt pu1.,,, �
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on TUesdoy - the day the power ,
WOW I WHAl" A CHRl,_l'MA'li:
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'ROuNO I-IERE ! MARLEME ' HO
lailed ID Dayton. Ohio. Thal flight
DAILY C.Rl'J'TOQUOO:E - Hore'• how to work It:
LITTLE KtD WITH HER flAST
Your-Buy-Sell or
wu cancelled, too,
A X Y JI L B A A X B
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MuQICAL T(N WAS EVE1c'
b L O N G F lll L L O W
HAPPIER f
Trade Items
On Friday, Dec. 18, when the
On1 lettt,r simply 1tand1 for a.nother. ln thll aamplt A 11 u,ed
Arl1C&gt;na • born alarm IINH lied ·
for the three L'a, X for the two 0'1, etc. Single ltiter1, a.po.,.
EDDIE ATKINS and
puled
on over the Nollh Atlantlc, ' · .. J
t.roph.lea, the lengtll ,nd fonnatlon of the word• are all hlhtl.
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United
Air Llrleo DC8 jet col- · : •
Eacb d&amp;.y the code lltten MN clitteNnt.
BILL PARRILL ARI
Uded with o TWA Conotellallon .,,
.t. O,n,to1,an, Quotation
YOUR HOSTS
over Naw York C�. Dorolhy Ml1 ;�
J K Ill H 8 L F A ,
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T J T H
t' T B ,
ner wuaboard th• jel.
Officially, ahe was U1ted u a
B K ·T 1 F
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B L W W
W M F R lll I K U T,lcllm of lhe wont diwtor ID
'Y L R T
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ovlallon hl,tory. Bui In • way,
ohe,
llke yoon1 Brion Eaton In '--�-�
Satlirda.y'1 c,.,.·ptoq_uot,e1 ••HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO AU.
990 ON YOUR DIAL
Bo!ton or Bemle Moaler In Gary, ABBIE ANO SLATS
ND TO ,ALL A GobD-NIQHTl"-MOORlll.
was also a victim of. the storm.
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2: 30 Ro.id To Rt!ality

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4 : oo American Bandstand
5: 30 Cap. Gallanl
6:00 Whirlybirds
6: 30 \'our Esso Reporter
6:40 Weather Teller
6: 45 John Daly News
7 : 00 Trnckrlown
7: 30 Cheyenne
B 30 Surfside Six
9: 30 Adventures in Paradise
10: 30 Peter Gunn
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U : 10 Weather
1 1 : 15 Sports
II : 20 Late Show
TUESDAY
8 : 00 Cartoon Show
8 : 30 Romper lloom
9 : 00 Movielime
1 1 : 00 Morning Court
1 1 : 30 Love That Bob
12:00 Tex.in
12: 30 Beal the Clock
1 : 00 About Faces
1 : 30 Woman's Page

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12. oo Truth or ConseqocmTs
l2:30 It &lt;.oold be You
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9 : 00 Movictime
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2 : 30 Joyful Hour

TUESDAY

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7 : 00 Today

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1 1 - 45 Midnight Mass
srn,;uA Y
12. 00 Matties Funnies

1 1 : 10 Wet1l her
1 1 : 15 Jaci Paar

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11; 15 Nitewat.ch
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1 1 : 00 News

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1 1 : 00 Nt•WS
1 1 : 10 Weatlwrc •�t

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Leave It To Beaver
9: 00 Lawrence Welk
HI : oo Boxing
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8:30 News Pklure
6 : 45 Huntley Brinkley

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5: 30 Sheena
6 : 00 You Asked For It

SUNDAY
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10:30 Contrails
n:00 Frontiers of Faith
11:30 Thi11 b Lire
12: 00 TV Chapel
12:30 News
tliil Garde� Club
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7 : 30 Riverboat
8: 30 Wells �"argo
9:00 Klondike
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9 : 30 Dante
10: 00 Uarbara Slnnwy(' k
1 0 &lt; )0 Howling

9 : 30 Christmas Eve.
1 1 : 00 NeWl!I Headlines
1 1 : 10 Weathercast
1 1 . 15 When Wise Men
12:� Midnight Mass
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7 . 00 Jun BaC'Us
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9:00 Dan Thomas
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10: 30 Face The Natior,
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IO: 00 December Brid�
10:30 Video V ilage
1 1 : 00 I Love Lury
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couldn't gel to work. C h 1 1 d r • a
'11le storm bit helvlell on sun. I on the juke box.
j lARNEY GOOGLE and SNUPFY SMITH
telephoned other children Iba\
day and Moud"l' in the mlddJe.
i\tlanUc stat.el. 'l11en tempera- The 11.orm had been busy In there would be no &amp;ehool. Women
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ure1 dropped sharply and the Gary, Ind., too.
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SNUFFY !!
�lty ol. Dayton, Ohftt, got a one- I A l 3: 25 p.m Monday, a South Ulual reasom women phone other
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,our leuon on the frailty of our , Shore electric train lert S o u t h women. A• a result, there were
fYf( QC D06 FROC'/1
Bead tor Chicago. At 4 : 06 p.m. 30,117,lfiO telephone calla in New
machine age.
CHASIN' CHICKEN!&gt;
At a:&amp;2 p.m Tuesday In Mar- another South Sho"" train left York lmlt day.
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t.on's Iee Cream store at 2031 Chlca1w for South Bend.
North Main Street (three blocks At the same time Bernard Mos- 1tarled cracking early. It sent
from senior high, ' three blocks ier, 63, a machine 1hop in1peclor 1 heavy ma�tenance trucks through
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from junior hi�h. In business 21 of the U.S. Steel Co. G a r y the city
m the early rnomina
yearsf the lights went out, the [ Works, started home in his Ply- darkne�s to get operator■ to their
rock ·n roll from the juke box mouth aedan, Jose Fierro, 43, an- po.Its. Joseph Nllsen, 49, a dll­
Ml. SPIAKll-HoUN 1.-,
went mercifully silent and two other steel worker. and Merced patch foreman, walked two milel
., Sam Rayburo loou ,-&lt;ty
milkshake mi:xers moaned to a Velasqua . 54, a harbor worker. from his home at 35 Kingsley ror blllln... u fll!porwl
l drove toward home In the heavy Street to the telephone company
stop.
arowd up to b:lm &amp;t Palm
garage al Snug Harbor, Stalen la- a.&amp;cb, na., aJrpor\. R• wut
Owner . manager Dick Hanauer, snowfall in Fierro's Chevrolet.
Ll'L ABNER
to PaJm Be&amp;.cb for a leJ\l,la•
38, groped lo the c-ash register At 5 p.m Mosier pulled onto a land.
Prelident•
wttb
talk
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near the front door. He felt around crossi11g a · Third and Clark Street
� Nilsen aent oui trucks first to· elect Kenned;J. Viet Pl'Mi·
-TO PUT IN TH' H,e,N�
AH WANTS lO
until he found a hand crank and in Gary , At almost the same moO'
CHICLUI-J -IN TliAP.
Jotm.m.
Lyndon
dent-elect
bring
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drivers,
Then
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locked it . Ther� were 12 custom• ment, Fierro stopped on lhe l
f'IRST OR SECOND
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dispatched a whole fleet until he ud sen. Mike Kaune1d
¥GOODNIGHT
CHlLDf-K):JDS .,.,
Montana. likely to b4i the
en strung_ along the 10 counter tracks at 1'hird and Grand Streels
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had a ssembled more than 90 op- ,
aew majori\J'
seats and m two of the 15 boottu. two and one hair miles away .
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erators at the Forest Avenue ,
People came , in off the street l The train bound for SOuth Bend
CHARGES POLICE THE"
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and business picked up.
hit Mosier. The train headed for
CHICAGO ( UPI) _ Police deHanauer put candles on the 11 Chi cago hit Fierro·s ear. Mosier The ''Big Board" of the New
tectlve Kenneth Andenon Thurs­
tables. Don McKay and Sharon and Velasquez were killed. Fierro 1 York Stock Ex�e �. an
day was a ccused of stealing a
Annstrong, both 18, kept busy received only scalp cuts a n d hour late. for the first time since Christmas tree at the point of his
frying hamburgers on the gas bruises.
1934. A TWA plane incomiq to
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1 tdlewild from London landed at pis
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-grill and mixing cokes. The cof•
Tree merchant Martin Hanaen
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feemaker was out.
New Yo rk weatherman Ernest \ Detroit. Commuters str�ggllng on or Three Rivers,• Wis .. said An·
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Christie wa� in the process of be- 1 foot from New Jersey marched derson paid ooJy $10 for a $15 �
"�0Ulslde the entu·
,.e C1ty Of Day- h the L"mcoln I Tunnel sing flocked scotch pine and fon.�-.I
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statemenl.
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him at gunpoint to put the tree . GASOLINE ALLEY
power. A 69,000 . volt Une had '
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in the trunk of a tlOliee squad I,
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Four inches of snow, he had '
scribed Times Square as resem- car.
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Christmas decorations w e r e '.)redicted By mid-afternoon Mon- l
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bling f Hudson Bay trading post.
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hoini. Fat.hir CkXk M chance . YQAt' • .
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en sub-crowded with rush hour passen• ! 17 inches It wes knocked flat by ! The public libraries close&lt;! for that another tree ha
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stopped between floors. Candles blizzard in 1� years .
theater fanR. hoping for no-shows 1naUy had p1eked out._ __ __ 1 ·. · t
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and flashlights fliekered in homes ' Publie tnmsportalion was crop- at the new musical. "'Camelot,
f his • rtrne l I .
and stores.
pled. Bi.sea and private cars were sold out until April, thronged the servi� out O
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Brainard Platt, business edltor abandoned on eity streets. T h e Ucket lobby, refuaed to accept the ough he ,m l
sm; ;
of the Dayton Journal-Herald. die- roar of tl'affic was gone, just as fact that the box office had no 7 •·: on w:':ead�
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tated a story to a rewrite man 1r the 3ound track of a movie had cancellalOns 8nd caused such a 00k aroun
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be
mg. He went
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who took it by touch-typing in the I. suddenly failed. Hundreds of thou. rumpus police were called.
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Oaily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Dec. 24, 1960-15 The storm noved north to Bos· 1:38 a.m More Lhan 100 £iremen
ton and it was on Wednesday, res ponded with five ladder trucU.
Dec. 14, that it brought tragedy u was slow going through snow
lo the Eaton family.
choked ,t,..ls. And stalled can NANCY
AOROSS
DOWN
16, Rests
·ked accessibility to the rear b
l. M011lem
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19. Radlo'1
B riaP Eaton' 4 wu sleeping loc
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2. I, obligated
Mr.
w1lh his brother, Richard, S, In ol the bulldlng where Ille
TH IS IS
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3. Chlne.11•
Allen
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the third
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one bedroom. HI• father, mother
5. Fnmclt
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20, Land
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HELLO
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4, Unauc..
I and baby brother were tn another
measure
the woodwork, touched off by a
WE E K··· G RE ET YOUR
9. Diamond
ce1u1rul
21. Journey
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ill the 16 . unit four _ storv apartfaculty fumal-e.
10. Near (poet.)
contestant
NEIG HBOR WITH A
22, Above
ment building �t 62 Glenville Ave.
12. Surfaces
5. Contami..
23. Eetate
SMI L ING
Robert Eaton, • former Marine , Firemen lug1ed ladders by
18. Rhone
11ate
houaes
married five yeara and now op- band 200 yarda through hip deep
trlbutary
6. Roman
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H. Force ( I..)
handle·
erating a vending machine repair dri fts to the rear of th1 building.
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song
1G. Trie!llB
1. s1nrer
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lnllde Eaton matched Richard
measure
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edy
88. Wrett
the bedroom. Hil .wlle, Jean­
from
1T. Whether
8. Retndur ✓�
lit. lndlfO
re18, Close to
ne, carried the l8,111&lt;1nllH&gt;ld boy
B. YB.tl.tlty ,__.
pbd,ge1
aource
19, Rankle
Of cOffee
31. DenomL
downstalra. Eaton, in atockln&amp;
86, Pollllh rivet"
20. FfMillh
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11. Correct
nation
38. Wing
-£1t;;!JWE- BvSH,•,u�1-.,....
felt, ran back for hi&amp; eldest son
sea.port
,inpd
but wao blinded u flame
21. Golfer'I
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hil oyeluhe1 and burned hi■ oy• l)ICK TRACY
hozard
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22, Acldlty
brow, and blaek crew-cut hair. H•
(med,)
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had lo retreat
23. Mussollnl'a ,1
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Brian's body wa&amp; found an hour
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28. Am0nl'
t haH later, The llltle boy ,
and
17, Aatrlngent
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one ol the last of the J88
wu
ti-ult
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vlclm ol lhe big anow ol lhe late
SB. Ctttnlp
29. Pile
fall of 1960
ao. Bone
(ana.t.l
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There waa a delayed-action aft ·
12. Gold (her.)
ermath
of lhe ,torm, loo. Don&gt;lhy
33. Grate
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f½1"
84,. Beveragti
Miner, a 27.year old nurse at the
lfi, Moves
llllnoll Relearch H111pllll In Chi•
f1/,
upward
cago, had planned l&lt;I fly lo New
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17. Wlde,pread
York on Sunday lo vlllt her por•
fright
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19. Skimpy•
With Your Fa vorile
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40. "Sll&amp;.11
The
flight
wu
cancelled
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Music-News Items of
author
cauae of lhe 1torm. Mila Miner 1
Interest In The Area
41. J4l', Devine
reaerved another Mil on a Olaht
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42. Spilt pu1.,,, �
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on TUesdoy - the day the power ,
WOW I WHAl" A CHRl,_l'MA'li:
12 2b
'ROuNO I-IERE ! MARLEME ' HO
lailed ID Dayton. Ohio. Thal flight
DAILY C.Rl'J'TOQUOO:E - Hore'• how to work It:
LITTLE KtD WITH HER flAST
Your-Buy-Sell or
wu cancelled, too,
A X Y JI L B A A X B
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MuQICAL T(N WAS EVE1c'
b L O N G F lll L L O W
HAPPIER f
Trade Items
On Friday, Dec. 18, when the
On1 lettt,r simply 1tand1 for a.nother. ln thll aamplt A 11 u,ed
Arl1C&gt;na • born alarm IINH lied ·
for the three L'a, X for the two 0'1, etc. Single ltiter1, a.po.,.
EDDIE ATKINS and
puled
on over the Nollh Atlantlc, ' · .. J
t.roph.lea, the lengtll ,nd fonnatlon of the word• are all hlhtl.
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United
Air Llrleo DC8 jet col- · : •
Eacb d&amp;.y the code lltten MN clitteNnt.
BILL PARRILL ARI
Uded with o TWA Conotellallon .,,
.t. O,n,to1,an, Quotation
YOUR HOSTS
over Naw York C�. Dorolhy Ml1 ;�
J K Ill H 8 L F A ,
'l' J T H
T J T H
t' T B ,
ner wuaboard th• jel.
Officially, ahe was U1ted u a
B K ·T 1 F
Y K T
B L W W
W M F R lll I K U T,lcllm of lhe wont diwtor ID
'Y L R T
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ovlallon hl,tory. Bui In • way,
ohe,
llke yoon1 Brion Eaton In '--�-�
Satlirda.y'1 c,.,.·ptoq_uot,e1 ••HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO AU.
990 ON YOUR DIAL
Bo!ton or Bemle Moaler In Gary, ABBIE ANO SLATS
ND TO ,ALL A GobD-NIQHTl"-MOORlll.
was also a victim of. the storm.
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2 : 00 Day In Court
2: 30 Ro.id To Rt!ality

5:00 Three Stooges
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3 : 30 Who Do You Trusc
4 : oo American Bandstand
5: 30 Cap. Gallanl
6:00 Whirlybirds
6: 30 \'our Esso Reporter
6:40 Weather Teller
6: 45 John Daly News
7 : 00 Trnckrlown
7: 30 Cheyenne
B 30 Surfside Six
9: 30 Adventures in Paradise
10: 30 Peter Gunn
t l : 00 News Tonight
U : 10 Weather
1 1 : 15 Sports
II : 20 Late Show
TUESDAY
8 : 00 Cartoon Show
8 : 30 Romper lloom
9 : 00 Movielime
1 1 : 00 Morning Court
1 1 : 30 Love That Bob
12:00 Tex.in
12: 30 Beal the Clock
1 : 00 About Faces
1 : 30 Woman's Page

SATURDAY

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1 1 : 30 Concentration
12. oo Truth or ConseqocmTs
l2:30 It &lt;.oold be You
12 55 NBC News

9 : 00 Movictime
l 1 : 00 Moming Court
LI ; 30 Love Tlrnt Uob

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23, Greek
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10: 30 Play Your Hunth
11;00 Price l! Right

2 . 00 People's Choiee

L Punctvetton 16. Narrow
Inlet
mark
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20. Nici,.
JCalrtmo
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boal
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21.Bailor
8. Bog
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23. Jn short
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supply
uwateP
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0, Ratlu ODO, 24. Ag&lt;&gt;J\Y
215. Retlred
llalf atep
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1�'Blunde,.
84, Btand up
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9:30 l\lr. and Mrs. North
10;00 Dough Re Mi

2 : 30 Joyful Hour

TUESDAY

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l 00 Directions 'li l
l : JO Issues &amp; Answt•rs

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6 : 45 Sign On
7 : 00 Today

12 30 Pip, The Piper

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MONDAY

1 1 00 News
I I 15 T.BA
1 1 - 45 Midnight Mass
srn,;uA Y
12. 00 Matties Funnies

1 1 : 10 Wet1l her
1 1 : 15 Jaci Paar

Nntianal Velvet
Tab \Hunt.er

11; 15 Nitewat.ch
1 : 00 Sign orr

10 45 ABC SpC'C ial

1 1 : 00 News

Temple

1 1 : 00 Nt•WS
1 1 : 10 Weatlwrc •�t

Golf
Record Hop
Post Game Scordxn.ir d
Roaring 20's
Leave It To Beaver
9: 00 Lawrence Welk
HI : oo Boxing
JO· Jtl Bowlmf{

8:30 News Pklure
6 : 45 Huntley Brinkley

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8: 30

6: 15 Jim Thacker Show
6:25 Wcathercw.t

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From 'ThMe Roots
Meke Room
Here's Hollywood
Steamboat Bill

5: 30 Sheena
6 : 00 You Asked For It

SUNDAY
9:f Sign On
l� Cbrillopher
10:30 Contrails
n:00 Frontiers of Faith
11:30 Thi11 b Lire
12: 00 TV Chapel
12:30 News
tliil Garde� Club
):116 Big 3 Bowling
t..14:i HOiiday Afternoon
What About Linda
�:Iii Opera
Chrlslmao A lbum
People Are Funny
Meet tbe l'ress
Ne'w1
.fl Weather

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Washington 7 : 00 Hucklehcrry Hound
7 : 30 Riverboat
8: 30 Wells �"argo
9:00 Klondike
Appeared
9 : 30 Dante
10: 00 Uarbara Slnnwy(' k
1 0 &lt; )0 Howling

9 : 30 Christmas Eve.
1 1 : 00 NeWl!I Headlines
1 1 : 10 Weathercast
1 1 . 15 When Wise Men
12:� Midnight Mass
l ·45 Si)!n Off

, 4·00 Maku Room
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4, :10 f lt&gt;1 � · s Hollywood
!'i IJIJ �lt'arnb11;il Pill
;. �n \� ooJy \\ or-.d l'ei..'kPr
6 oo You Asked For a
6 1.'i J im ThJl kt.'r t)how
6 : 2.'&gt; \\eatlklrcast
6 30 News Picture
6: 45 HLllltle-y Brinkley Report
7 . 00 Jun BaC'Us
7 : 30 Laramie
8 30 A.llred llilchcoc:k
9 00 Thriller
IO oo NBC White Pa�r
l l (I() \lew3 Headlint'S
l l . JO Weatherca 1
1 1 : 15 Jack Paar Show

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year they went to the Bob Evan,.
Steak House Ill Galipolis.
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MH S. M w Gregg and M. w Arn
o ld are students at RIO Grande
and Miss Buchanan ll att end ing
OU. Miss Walker is with her/ar�
I en L� at thtu new home m om
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Mr
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day evening et the home of
Mrs J O(' F alkner of Co- Methodist Church held its annual , A speciiU ChrlSl.ma3 program shut•lnl. Making up tbl group of Bn»n and L1D8 a, plat S.
f
r Mr and
a _ ylllfii Judy Arnold, Jud�
Kai Hi�y with their seoutmaste lumbus arrived yesterday t o 1 C'hr1stmu dinner el the nome of 1\ as
Coleuaan, companied Ulil!III • lbe
w presented Friday eveninl at carolert were Roy
Greilct.YDD Buchanan and Kar
Bob M ills.
with Mrs. Falk- Mrs, Don Bell Tuesday n ight.
as
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Chr
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spen
ainlmla( �r. aU o( Middeporl, enthe M Iddle rt Finl United Pres-,\ Jud Sauer Janice Zirkle Ser· group -----Be fore the part)' the boys met ner's mother Mrs . M.1rtha Ch ilds I '11 Bell home was decoca
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and
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Billy
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OUBl'II BERS
I Fife Kathy
n keepmg w ith the C
Ro h of C lumbus will
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Lalor shut- U15 of the �w�
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trnas weekend \ son having pine boughs . pomset- Rev. Nyl �: der:!
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p ic
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daughter,
wnie I li&amp;!J and Ughted candles.
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ther
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DrUI ti
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and ar- friend Kai
.,. Jtid dleport, Ohio
h1ch p sented I Ca�l Anderson David
evenmg and refr:::enl� : : :th
pr gr
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Mrs fl�ymond Allens- I Girts were placed under � light• in the
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an ,
ush
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Sauer, Mkk N_iBe, 1lllf8 NIC)llll 6-1'
ro Lyons,
sa d
th
, STA RTS SUN DAY
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were ' worth and children who have JU�t : ed t� and ex.changed, durmg '::,
Bach
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refreshice
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Th"e On gma l 3 Stoo
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to
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closed
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L,or
born
was
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Sharon Hoscar,
ments were served lo the 4(1 Buchanan,
se ed The party
Hawk.
pend
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Mn.
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ls of the program oy l ane Criswell, Diane V anCoooeY, ud
e was � y Mildred· pa - c1pan
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Mrs
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M rs.
Burhanan.
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th'is ' tending were
mumon se rvice will be hrId
and Major and Mrs. James Harting- The door prize was won bY Mrs.
ell
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Betty
Mrs
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holidays with their pa rents, Mr!! . Those present were Rev. and
I United Presbyt
1. I Srouls attending
Roger Sli_les , Larry Lawrence Hartinger and Mr and ! Mrs Pearl Casto, Mike Casto. Mr.
·jEJGS THEATRE
F:lders of the church w ill ha ve G ladwell,
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j and Mrs. Harold Roush, M r 8·
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\ char�e of the t�v:c•e w i th H a i - ' H.nnnlga
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S�u
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Geo
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hu • 1 J ohn Hill . Mrs, Julian Hill, Mn.
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Mrs Betty Gla
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old Sauer m
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lla rry McGuffin,
bus came )esterd�
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Buddy M oo�e .
: ..GUN FlGHTERS OF
Gri
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Bert
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son,
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Mrs
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I Andy
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Hill,
mas w th
Mrs. Jerry
The Sen_ior (· ho1r 1�1 \1
, Christ
ABILENE "
��::�� ' Stephen Pullen, Kenny Har�111 \ an� h er parenlS , Mr and Mrs , Mrs. St . Clair Hill, Mrs. Mildred
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and
Gen
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, the anthem ,
Bustt&gt;r Crabbe
Dave J enkms. 1 0
Chapman, Mrs. Florence Quill�,
C. Becker and family.
astor ' .J ack Sigman,
I Be v Ho �_a rd :lup� lt ,
• Bart on Mac Lan�
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Dick
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emley
Mils
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Ricky
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Chapman, and
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Mr and Mrs J
wi ll use Cr:J&lt; e, l ross. Jrown
a�� w.
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ayne
nds the best
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Sun
Va.
visited
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ma Bell.
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of Charleston, W
We wish all our cus�mer; d frl
IJNDI
Til e :l s hi s !&gt;ermon top
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terday with Mrs. J.
in health and hap
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Durin g the mornmg serv1ct! on
al
Centr
man the Mafi a fe nred !
York
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of
ployee
N
and other relativ
car
numbers
eSan. , Mon. • nd Tu•sd•v \ Sundily Spet'1al musical Mr
Hapton- Railroad was Injured at Glouster
Blanche}
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William
M
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be
by
ted
res
p
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w1 l
Dec. 25, 26, 17
train on
. Lynn BuehLan� \
slal�'\�as retumed home yest.er- Tuesday when �e _wr�k
_a nd Miss
"PS YCl lO"
Str1ff
han
ped lhe
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r1dmg
Hospital.
as
w
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General
ich
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f,rom Mei 8
Anthony Perll ins, Vera M iles I an \I.ho will play an organ-piano ,
and
back
im
leg,
uch
received
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be
track.
a
18 report� lo
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d uet Tom Kelly will also sing
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NO ONE . , . BUT N O ONE
shi
ries.
Fellow
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proved.
as numl xr
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('hr1stm
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Sr
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ille
adm
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will
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Church in �iddle- Mr. and Mrs Roth Zahn and
(2)
Sermonette top,c for t he short- First Baptist
th· •• tre after th e start o (
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an
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children, Steve
st, an· p&lt;••1 held its
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each performanc e of Psy · ened service WIII be "The
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w
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C'hurc
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wb
er
1 ser From Out
Christmas with Mrs. David Ent\ 'ght
M,
of
charge
s
a
w
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mTh� meeting
sminger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mr
e
T
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t.
siden
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Pr
hony,
Entsminger also of S. Charleston
' Willis Ant
or
cted
l
ele
were
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offic
are expected to arrive to�w
following
ldent , P •ul
ger.
m
P
Ents_m
Mrs.
ar
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e
y
with
ffi&lt;
.
coming
for a isl
I theSmart
: Vice • President, Harold Rev. Howard Ruppelt will leave
Hindy
Hubbard; Secretary, Kalad
Sunday afternoon for Alex�dr�,
f.
Kaul
John
asurer,
Va, to ,pend Christmas with his
and tre
and
cof!ee
or
nta
eshme
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Rrefr
sister and family. Mr, and Mrs.
spirit of
e
to
rved
were
�
se
doughnuts
D. D . Feaser. He also expetls to
Bin
e
.
awren
\' isit with another sister in Shan•
Ch(
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and
above
hony.
Ant
ld
era
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and
ei,
Jtay
ford
ey, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. James Mc·
-christmas
Donald and family,
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C. II. Wise, Sr., and MiS&amp; Ruth
ved
ner
Ob
lay
tlu
Ir
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and
re.
ida
Flor
£tverywbe
from
rned
retu
e
hav
wise
t th• past
For 90 -Year-Old
here they have spen
\w
In Pomeroy
A birthday dinner wa, held re- , two month!I,
In Middleport
1fiight�n eve, y
cently !or L illi• 11\oma'· 90· at · Gordon Guthrie of Bowling
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the home of her daughter• m-l aw, ! Green Unive rsity is here for the \
WY 2.. 5 1 30
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.she
m
who
w,th
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ma.
'l'ho
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Rose
Chrlslmal holiday, with her mot
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makes her home.
_ Dewey Guthrie.
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A.tlend1ng were her bro'l
Jacob Turner o( Middleport, em- Gl'Gl'Ulfr•••�"- •1iS"el'i
El . and Otho Powell , her s ister, _ . . __ �
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Mrs. Frank Coots. Mr. Coats ; he
niece, Mrll. Frank Sprague, and
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Mr. Sprague .
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Ben
to meet at the home of Mn
Neut1lln11 f�r • Christmas party
Tuesday, Dec . 27 with Mrs. Frank
Cheeaebrew and Mrs. William
11,
Allman asaisting hostesses. There
will be a gift exchange, __

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will be held In the Legion Hall at
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Racine on Wednesday De&lt;,
la
salon
from 8 to 1 1 p.m. Admi
50 cents per person.
Jo Hardy w lll call the square
dance, and ■pin the platters lor
the round dant'ell in between the j
aquares. All area teens arel invlted

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NO. 212

By United p,._ lnternationol
nation today counted its highway dead from
lb• long Chri.!ltm� weekend and came up with a figure
below a pre-holiday estimate by •afety experts.
The NaUon.. Safety Council had estimated �10 per·
sons would die on the nation's highways during the 78hoJtt period which ended at midnight Monday night.

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Bron tadar beCu c1111r1- poo1 dlnolly 111 1111 • ., • • •
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of
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Candltlllte'a Gulde,
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ilrowD aid that • o1lcvne4 bort ol Bo■nla of Educatloa.
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Ibo cor, ltarm Thalu and Jo � molorlst. 'lbe drivor el th■
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ow ori: 11'111 be lh f1rw1 _,. Cou1i1J -.t II J:ledloal - ■nil Nonmber I lo o-ral Jlllo. laJN
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lnlonm!lm&gt; INim birth do&lt; .P.�VO &lt;Odlda!■■ or olbor 'nlO arri•■l Ill tho Buruu
ol .,,.,,1&gt;1111 II addllloo lo lllo motk- avW. for tba lhllrlff'a d■part- lhlald, and frllnl1. No cliarge, Saturdlj&gt; night al 1,so a oar In the llllly olbor
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wen, reported.
driven by Leslie Prico. "-1, f. Jellbelt, RI. I, ,-,,, ,.
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LIii night at 1:10 po&amp;e invN- hltgolng - m, Eu! Mal:Ht.. ltlt Into l porhd _. ,. ... v
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the IN! bal· damatlonl wblch ,ollmlllaled , ........ ....... ,... k • • ; pied aa •
-ti. at tbe Mobile ..... driven by au.-1.. Thoma■ Qiap- llllldleport !!aturd■.J II IO:IO ...
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uppor
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- of Ibo complu pi,iblema of Monday at Proml■e 'L • • • IUB part ... 11/c=llllo -■r t
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----b I Ice Slatlmt. A .., drlWD by caro- man, IB, Racine Rt. I.
namo,. lo rtghl front ., tho Loa
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,el&gt;rt:ar, I - • 11· m fl !he lhe Mltll ffllll\lclP■l tledlon■• auch Cburdi mj burlal •• lo t k ■ 8- - • I I ,.
Satuo- lyn MIiier, Hartford, W, Va. , wu Tbe left frtxit of tbe Prloo ,.. boll car Wlll estimated ,t
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de►lllno lot llli,,s of declaration, U ware � lo ,.1 wi,e:, O,urd, -■T)' ,.:.r I k O ., 1IIJM Ill II: !av1.loia
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I oar alllmptlng to - � Iii the bicl1 locumcl minor damage U and tho WIUllllfey ffhlel■ kaJI ill
Wolro, ..,...,..,.. , o/. candidacy 11111 niNnlnatlng pe- the fedetal eeuua nport for IIIIO dlroctloG oJ the llaJDM - ■nd ullllly polt,
&amp;tattoo drivi■g --■ - b■r .., did the b■dl of the Cbapmmi .. &lt;ear ■nd lell aldo damapa.
... of Mr and tltlooo by inclependeo,I candidate, wu not made Ulllll September, Ham■ lo Buffalt.
Arlene
Hacint
lid.
llklddad
m the loo and r• Into blcl■. PrlGI ,wa, amoted 01
a '1beN .,... lO lnjurlll • •
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C. W.lfe of 2IIS , !Of office■ of IIOIIII munlclpaliU.. 1•1. · 'unldpalltte■ operattaa un----said
till1I
oho
tr11,&amp;.
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the
idcle
of lb; -· Domage ,barge o/. falling to otop wllllla a rat. ...,. np.rt,d � tlio 1
91-,
lllddleport, return- or ewer 1,000 [lOfJlilatlon.
[ der the ,-al otatulory form of
"5N;
fWUII nGN\ DAffON
on RI. 114 and wao � - mlnor Dd • ..- ,... clear umnd dlltanoo.
llgatlng offleer, Tho Nlloo •
id'. 1it 'aoa,-lmtoG, S. , C, recon\lJl, I Au111J.41 p - ,f, 11,_m)� ti, ,dead· [ iov•-' ¥YI . dllfennl 1lte-i Mr. Dil Mn. Clerlaod Weavor 1 _,. wl:m oho uw a q IJ· filed.
Salllrdq - at l:IO Ill· �t oJ.. •• tJ Gato W,
norjmalDetlc\ line for /ii1ng 111111tlnatin11 j!etllloni tlv• o111ct, to nu. dopendtnJ up-:and �. Alm ol Doyton Ing 111 .. road. SIi■ uld t
h ■ ID - =ii I � l!opped fi&lt;er lnvaatlpted ■ - ace� Rouu of Letut, W. Va. •
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2 Meigs Men
Hurt When Car

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When abe neared the croulng. gine daJnaae wu minor, officer,
which ii located on • rile, and said,
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In addition to the cor-traln
hal no •l&amp;nala, Mn, Chasteen
told officer, ,he faintly heard a , dent the Sheriff•, department in
�rain whistle.
i vesligated twe other accident■, '
Knowing the area well.
sh&lt; , both minor. al,o In tho Rutlaad
cWllh late retun,, still ""\'Ing
1 lanced both
ways as ■he neared area OYel' the holiday weekend.
a un· . e · Presa International ' York1 21. North Carohna, SO, Mis
the
At �:45 p,m Sunday the depan·
tracks. She 1aw a frei ght :
count al 11:::0 a.m, EST, lhowed i sour 19, Florida and lilinois 18
me
·
nt invfftigated an accident I
train
approaching
,
the : :· · wintt: fatalltiel ■ime the South Carolina 17, Kansa!!l 16, Lor
at
Hurried
Rutland
1
ly,
near the Lima Road. 1
Mr . Chuteen hit
lalana I� and low• 12.
,
:he holiday at' i p.m.
the brake, of the 1967 Plymouth �ii .,.
51, Langaville, W8'5
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JAMES
HARRIS
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RN:nak &amp;Dk!I
ria, IOII she WU driving, thinking
I h e , attem� lo make a left lW'D U
F.
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Bar
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o, Mr .u4 Mrs. Walter Harrll, i couldn'l make it BCJ'OSI the tracks 1 a car driven by .Edward Chap,
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man, 24, o/ Gahanna. Ohio, lried
sy,,..;,,., hu eompleled A r m y I ahead of tho train.
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fr
e
t
&gt;lid htt t1!e Bolin car m
o
the
car came to o :.
on l
Th
1 hallo lralnlq al Fl. lllley, KuI
r� led th� ..;;.. � tr:
.
stop
:
the
tracks. Mrs Chaslel!n
on
I ..._ oil I■ ■pe.U., a iwo week 1
�&lt; deatld With 3'/. l'uBI had 35.
1
D
to both vtbiclel w ■ 1
fr
d
amage
ve
the
om
hicle and 101
lnve al lome. Ruru will ffflll'a jumpe
Geo1111a II, �lchlgan and N e ·
clear of It only an Instant before : t&lt;nnod alight, 11111 no charge,
Juury • lor .-un•
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! the train ,wept the UDOCCupled were filed.
' Belvalr, VL ,
: car down the tracb Ill front of ft. l Tho doparlment wa, ai.o note
Two Meigs county men w1Pre tn•
I The car waa earried over 100 1 ried of an ■ccideot 011 the Beulah :
feet down the track■ befort t h e 1 Grove Road near the Theodore
Jured In an accidenl that t o o k
I train enginoer, Bob Lelfhell oould ' Carman
Midence,
place at S p.m Monday Oil O " I 1
: belt the locomotive.
A car driven by MrL Bussell '
Hollow lid . . three tenths of a mile ·
a
The car was tun,,d complete- Priddy, Rt. I, Rutland, hlt
weat ol Bt. 7.
EYE CATCHER - Sheriff and Mrs. Robert C. Hartenbacb's daughter, 22-montb­
ly arowid by the train and finally parkad v&lt;hlcle driven by Thllm•
old
Debbie, poses with perhaps Meigs County's most humorous Chrhitmas gift, Ilda
The -tale highway patrol, which
tumhlad over a amall omban.11- as Simon, SI, Rutland. Neither
life-size
dummy of her daddy and a Chris tmas tree found on the front steps of !di
lnv..Ugatad the accident, s a I d
menL
vehlclt wu damagad !¥vlly.
town
Tho
residence
of Ohio rt811trar . ol Charle, R. Longenette, 211. Rt. 1
early Sunday morning. T he public got plenty of laugba - aad 111
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lnveatigallng officer D • p u t y Sherill Robert llartenbach, fol•
did
the
county'
first family ii ,jaw enforcement. - Sentinel Photo,
s
lcit,, 1- hem domed Reedlvllle wu descending a htll
Sheriff Charle, Sayre, following lowing the long boUday "aekend.
·he right to ltllpmd 01t1 moto,- "lhen hl.s car went out ol control, Middleport· , Volwiteer 1' 1 r
the ■&lt;cldent, oold that U anyone extended thanb lo motorist, for
lst's operallq u..,,. and wa, ran off the left side and into
, , Company ..... kept buoy over th• i bad - In Ibo car. tbero would ,tbelr ltm .....,.ration In keep.artlally srantod 1111
, long IKollda)' -•nd wwer!Dg i bavo been llttlt dwu:o ol """Iv- Ing Meigs County ', holiday death
tree.
Ii another in C- P I e • s
three �gency and one fire
cnll. , al.
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slate clean.
Tho driver received abrulolls '
at e Mrs. 0, deen
,
C&lt;!ort -·
IJPll"...,lllll of the lmee and lep 111111 -1blo . The •�• call wa�
uckily trav
a
wu
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....,....,.,
:IO p. Ill. Saturday to the
�lap 1111 .!we &amp;Jllllk:1,•�
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llenl')'
lraelurtd rtbi.. A
_alipa ...... ■t tbe """' of the
C111.
"' the state to IIUljlllld . di!Yen
IC
Milliron rul&lt;k,nl,e OIi l,eadl
n� cldent. Slii bacl left her - ,..
fonl Loo enelte �
by
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■d.
g
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ll&lt;tnse -, bo■nl wt _.
Creek IID
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no!Mr omor m y boy■, KertJ, Gary and Gregg at
Plalnl, haf 1aclai
1om
Judge John C. -·
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home
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with the C ist
tooth' ■ d I
Tho oourl Nied !hit ib.b■tl Loe
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day to Clifton, "'· Va.. when .... !oy
L
dam
a,e.
No
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- Harry Varian WU occidentally
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Rllllo, l71!!, Cl!■■tor · IIMd, Pom• : ;: :.
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Wllneuea lo tho accident, ., ;
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- ' wu bOI a babllual traffic
shot In the hip. He wu tahn lo ■dd tloa
t
to �r Lelfhelt
vlnlato(, ad the &lt;IN .... d L,. Two patrol arresta were Fred the Pleasant alley H01pital
at
V
WINI a !rain brakeman J.....:
mlllecl: 'l)e jucfce auapetuied the C. Brown, 18, Pomeroy, cited to Pt. Pleasant.
The vogue today, in iQme cir- plete with gw1 belt, gun. :tlieri:f'o resident■ were reminded apla
l
te of syracu,e
Robert
Mei
rt
p cou today for parking .., , Al 10,SO 1. m. Christmas mom- iremanWhi
U..ue lo drive of Clyde King, Rt
Emmett
an
1""
lhree
perso
l
;,, ro give � funny Christ- badge �• hat and ahirt, together 1 that one of their most coofirmed
fo
cle,,
o
ns
Involved
F
Light ot ol
1 Rutland for. a period of ont I • hiehwa) , and Stephen Hoff. Ing the emergency ■quad answer•
port.
in 8 tractor accident near t h e mas gi!Ui as posSJble � your best with a Lh:· 1s lrnas tree load� with pr
w or tab ooa •
Middle
�ters - g e
,..;, but p-■nted bbn the · right man, IO, Cbe!l&lt;r, cited today for 1 ed Ill third call o1 the Wffkeod ; Traffic 00 Iha Lanp
sund.)' gifts such as Christmas two e.th&lt;r way - le atlornoJ P'NII
-Dex- Victor Di,,oo residence on Gilkey I and most esteemad fr.ends.
vllle
. unsafe operation.
to the Mary Alice Samuell resi• ·
to ·•mi to and from work.
ter .Road WU baited for over ID Ridge near Burlingham were In- In this category this s e a s o 1 wrappings and old &amp;hoes.
W. Crow
dente on N. Second A,e. •t the our
by the Ion&amp; line o/ freight Jured and admitted to Shell&lt;ring Sheriff and Mrs. Roh&lt;rt C. Har,. Tbe grotesque figure d r • w I C '. o w wu observad
h
Middleport • Pomeroy corpor- car
pulled Arma Hospital yesterday morn• enbach and attorney F red
W. chuckles !.·om every pas.;erby leading I full gn11111 bDly g o a t
, which ,..,.. being
allon.
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Crow, Syracuae,_ grab the head- who_ saw it. _The sheriff'• offidal through the viU■g,J �
from Hobson to Columb111,
.
Ar upiodlnll oQ •- NOi the The Chuleeo fhlcle lllfl nd Billy Meeb , - of Meigs Coun· lin.. !or rece1v1ng them.
I family took it _ In good atride, and Day_ a gift Inn old ftiond Rlell
v
e
volunteen OB ■nother nm Moo- Iota]
w
tr
ge, hile th• ain en- ty Dog Warden ■od Mn. J O h n 0n the oheriff•, Pomeroy real- directed unolf1&lt;ial credit fo� the I Jonea. .... I N!lldmt o/. llllddl.
day - to atinauJab •
Meeb, and Gerald Hayn, are deoce front porch SWJday morn• ' present atKNl
Mid· port. and uaistaat - ., ..
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blaze at the Harrllon llrucbe,
reported In good coodltloo at the Ing wu a life-ai,.,d dummy com• · dleport friend,..
Farmers Ba
Clo.,
.
hi.ml at UM&amp; I. Sooond A... 111111
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GIWi8 ctJTn:ll
hoopttal ■lier IIUl'VIVinJ a !ractm
I'om&lt;Tuy
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P
ujlllll al l:IO I.DI. Monday.
■rk St.
While uptown PGllleru)' - Tho llgrifi.
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ur
Jai
led
o
On
About l,IO p. m. , - Mr. ·
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Fourtem-JUN&gt;ld BD!y w a 1
Monday were tnJOylng the sher- I DOI been di- l1J Jma, tr
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Makllt .....n• 711' d!od 1ut Funeral - for Mn. Allie Buclmer WU attempting to llght 1
111'1 Cbriltmae preoent._ Syracuao -.,_ - -=J I L .....,..
drtvina . - pulling a - Varying Charges
Fem
peT1IOIIS
Haya
were
placod
In
Evan■, 78, who died Cbrlltmu bll oD ...,. tt l&amp;nlted, aettlng ,
wmd
by
......
uro
o
..... airmlatd a,,,, - .,.
tho ni- l.cao ..._ t k ■ &lt;111e\y jall &lt;Nflf the bollday -- Rmk. Servicea
day at ilOOll will be bold Wodnet- his two-room bomt on fire. e
beell
llav1■6, � IJ■■ h J/q "'I
Are
to
day at s,so p. m at th■ llwing
\raclor hit a lo)' 1IJIOI OIi t k 1 �
ler lo 11io·a.,.
H ,w
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apaciou■
lowll■ ail ed
Mid�
Being Held Today
c:
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le, Boyle,.
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•lxn III Ath- Chapel , with burial in !he 8eech w
Tho olece�
road, ,. mr a otaep banfl, and
-::.
t
Z
■pldly.
■proad
goa may Ibid. klaoll
for
servt""
Funeral
charl!O
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the
00
amoted
t
Ill eeunly lliid WU tho .....tor Grove Cemetery.
lbnes.
! Pr. PLEASANT - II I O O D un:ed •- IIVWal
to Ibo role o/.
l
a
did
to
Tho
who
whil
E
Ruak
711
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died
at
1,11
bam
e
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be vy clamqe
l
■m and Wt\la lolln. She II survl..., by one brother
ire
,I the
Cour'.y'1 .11th llllallly IIC!C!UffOd Billy lllffand a broken arm Iii turblng the poaca,
- ate e
• one room of the bo- and to Saturday 1 .
uge:,e
.., �od4
;_
Creek Road, will be ...._ for - - l1.ol ...
wbon
Madt
pi..
whl1
liay
1Dcumcf
Clement
Cooper.
Portland,
wo
llio WU pnced;I .. c!Ntb by her WWlam BaW.., W
will
l
e
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1 · 40 a·m
.
ly
ayna, Mlebl- the eave, 111111 roof, but Wal f&gt;I•
mlrab
ld
And � J:1a
ou,baod, John iuaell.
gan : two nepltewa, H...,. WP. en ou
•� fectal - llll1I I W O fa.. cbargOI o/. dlltwblng t b e bo Ibis afternooa at I p.m at
.,._iy ..... ...,
t befono tt could du much
ti�
t
broun rlbl. Aaotb■r p• engtr peace whU. lntoslcated: John the Rawlln [!I-O&gt;ata Funeral liom■ Mr Cmr
Sun..... d,lldr-, an llldney Ham,, Gadsdoa, A , ad
H
.
- or .. p - ...
la. ■
Kllrel damage to the other room.
Bobby IIOUI II Priddy, Middleport, lo ta faoo la- with Rev. Geo'!!• Oiler ii dlarge. be NIIIObod ¥ I •
llmND, Glouater: Mn. A I I t I d Willia o/.. IA.a Angeleo, Callfomla: Twalv lillll an,werec1
Ibo
t
a
lllte-tim
u,. -I
,I • pod ,.._; ._ i...... ;__• loxlcat loo 111111 dl,turb'-• the Burial wW be in the Popl■r RJdto for low
e
the call. atan!ly
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oaca
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- ew In a driDllng rain with I W O Routa ¥ and Trtbblt road.
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Kloea, Middleport. Olbor -- Wilch, Dayton : Miu
It ,._ ,_-led that Hayea po■oo, ano Wlllanl Don Miller, -��ry
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Sarah ,. pump■n a:d th■ doportmontl Ac&lt;ordlna lo
a.te Polk.I ad
Middleport WU ■msted OD driv- 'l1i&amp; dee eacl -.. . - o/.
pinDod lo the Ir
on lncludo ■
11Mlkl- Hull, Dayton; Mn. Mar; A. Sam- tanker
partlal]f
ve■tlp�
.
f\r&amp;
c1opartmea1
,:pokeoSheriff'
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lo
altar I! baC ltopped roO: Ing whlla '1ntox1cated &gt;lid
. A
WW I and i&gt; 11UMVed by two ■L,.
0.. �.
I w O uell, Poonen,y, and 11n. lfarJor- ,... e!bnatod lb■ damap at 1111 olflcor■ , l■yn wu hftcb. ..., tile bank.
ten. Mn. Hanry Mllllrou of Lui- Holiday ObNrv
hlrhllll tho peace charge,.
Colum- lo Prloe, - o1io rnn.d ■nd $IOO
eil
. Tho home woa IOI lnlurad. hlkinl OD Route ¥ and I - drfT. 'l1lo three
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Ing
Cr&lt;ek Road and Mr■. llelsitt lllddleport
,... IOIIII lo a
I g1 , -by
JoltD BoUD, lutlaod, end q,ect with.
W
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Laiard olfe "' eoi- neighbor'• ,_ to pull a trailer INIVRY IIDELJNES SKllEB . Petw, Columbus, and a brother, Kenootl, Mt:Elhlm:or ..i
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a -· lfn. - C:.Vert, .,... - 1111,J' call Ill th■ Ewing
l'ADPIILD lft'ATION - ' bus ............ - • - """" Iba
occki■nt occurred. The SALT LAKE CITY (IJPII ...Jlm i Jou BUik, Perryov We, o.
Pollet - Gm., ad !Ill ...
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l'lmoral - .,,, Umo. Tho IIOY, llmdoJ llllljJlnlmlo - l:Jah .. Trlhblo Road ilj;naleci lo '"1N boy'a father wu lollowfn&amp;
behind Geddis . the l960 NCAA alpine '
flcerw
■aid today lllf ...., •
Jin. -D WU �,11:.mb.r of Samuol J. J- wlll boo in low a, 'II--, ....iin, - IO al
a
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"""'!':.� � lh■ - -■ted by b!a 101t .1 combln&lt;d 1k11nt1 cbampl1111. Is u.-'
I p:otlat..d
IIQVAII CALIJl:!I
ll;;c IP .. _,,.
th■ aRlftl; II Clltrlll. ri!i.t, ma,y diarp.
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yni
11:41 a. m.
rt
and dlloovered tho ...,klent.
pocted to be uclellned for at least The Pomeroy emergency ,quad
llralgl.l
dI 1 ..
all at. tho � - 1 ---- -- --------------- ..., lo th■ path ol a l
1
P bound lit took the lwo Injured poraoo, · Lwo months with a broken leg. · ..,., called at 10, IS Saturtfa.v .night Chrlltl.1lu
liollil■f' .
al llomo whore ••,_ "'11 be
A.
car cirtwm bJ Mom:
"- to tho nalghborlng homo of Ron - ' The Vnivorslly of Utab oldem 1 to the J. W Cheadle ,..ldeJJoo Iii \ 'l1len. •• IOI - •II I p.111 Burial
bold
C
- aid Dugan, 111■, rot tbom to Shel-' lllfferod tbs Injury wi,,n ho leU 1 Rutland where Mr, Cheadle "" /elder NjMtod fiW .......
w
lrill lie 111 the BIVlfffew C-w
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Tb
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u Ml ter1q Arm■ Bo■pftal bJ w.
ca eruate&lt;\ .,.., during a prac- 1 11111er1ng from aa l!bJw. A ph7- su.ctq, ad .....,, ..i
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1 t1ce -ion at Alta, Utab,
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Tho - w• a Iota! to..
S.mday lidan w• ..u.d by 1qn•d,_. \ t\■ 19 -

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b:1111\;n, Wllllam l\!Dlfn,
liuli,.r

!ioarilest wlsliel lot a very Merry CllrlltmOal

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C I T IZ E N S N A T I O N A L B A N K

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A 34-year old mother of three narrowly e1caped
death when her car was hit I&gt;!' the lead engine of a New
York Central Freight train at the Route 124 Langsville- ,
Dexter crossing early Sunday morning.
Leafy Marie Chasteen of Rutland RD, driving at
normal rate of speed, approached the railroad croulnga I
while on her way to Sunday School at 9: 15 Christmas ,
morning

The

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your loyalty GDCf patro11&lt;1q1 duriAq tlal, pall

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Children, Was On Way To Church

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1960

·------ - I Mrs. Chasteen, Mother Of Three

Dea th Toll Falls
Short Of Sa/ety
Cou ncil Foreca st

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Mon'day·,, Nu,h

lng you,
alrioer• thanks fer the pleu!'re of nrv

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