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llldi Wilma Blake.
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call and ,minutes by the aec;retary
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wlll be a potluck w1tb a l!l:ab ba~
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The CUlton PTA hOJ~ It's ~~Jar by .!largle Rlekard. Refreshmen
monthly meeting, NQV. ,l,pt tile .,.,. served to n!rs Thelmalleit
grade IICbool. John S~. manq.
ing director of the 'Ch~mher of ry, Laura Holland, Mrs Alma John!
Commeree, explamed tbe }rl&gt;posed son, Mrs. Marie Sm1tb, Mrs. Helen
revaluation and ·~mont pro- Williams, lllr• Geraldme Varian,'
gram reoommended by.the Cham· Mrs. Mary Roush, Mr• Mar&amp;iei
ber and the Mason ' County Farm Rickard, Mrs Betty CalL llr and
Buuau. A shorJ program followed. Mn. Walter Blake, and Mrs.

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21 by the students.
when Egyptians celebrated jn honor of t~etr Suri ~¢, ,IIJ •lpe
month corresponding tQ our December They believed, tliat
Games were played llld prizes' the sun died every night •nd was born agatn in the morning
awarded. The door prizl&gt; was won
Ill t !at December tnd January brought the
by Betty McGrew.
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Refreshments of Ice ueam,
when the sun remained wtth them a llttle it 1onger
cake and Kool ado were served
each day. This waa a season of rejoicing, and the palm trees
their symbol, as Uput out a leaf every month and•the
twelve leaves symbolized the complete year.
A few tbousand years later came the feast of Saturnalia,
also held in December but th~ tree the Romans used was a
tall conifer, loaded wdb decor~tions. Roman le,ions carried
this symbolism ov~r the ,Alps mto Gaul; and aliout ~ B. C
the tree was used 111 Yuletide celebrations of the Gerrlians.
llundreds of years pap~ and a tree b,ecame the symbol
of celebrations connected wiih the patron saint of Ruqja Jnd
FAMILY
of chUdren--Balnt Nicholas who in )lis lifetime waa Bishop
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tionally ' orl&amp;ihated the custom of hanging stockings by the
fire at Christina&amp;. St. Nicholas was rich, and loved to make
mysterloUJ Jourpeys bearing secret g!fts to the )ioor, For a
long time bii identity remained hidden but he wis cauibt at
last with hls ~,ci,Qf gjftl op hls ba«~.
St. Nicholas' knew an Old nobleman who was very pqor and
who did not wan1 anyon~ to know of hls poverty. Wishing to
give him a gift of money, St. Nicholas crept to a window of
lhe house and saw the old gentleman asleep by the fire. The
good Bishop climbed to the roof and dropped his gift down
th~ chimney thinking il would fall on the hearth at the noblemiNI's' •1eet. •'However, '•It so happened that the genUeman's
daugb~r had hung some ~kings to dry by the fire and the
money fell into one of thJm· and from the kindly deed.of the
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stockings.at Chr.lstmas time.
The anniversary of sl, 'f~icholas' death In 1087 bteame a
festival In the Russian cburch, and ln Ur.!e the n.-me beceme
corruoted to Santa Claus and associated with the festivities 'If
the Christmas season, with 111 tree, Its decorations. the hollv
~Dif the mistletoe These are the toyous svmbols of Christmas
We can keen Christmas merry, observes the Nation&amp;!
Board of. Fire Underwriters, liy safegUarding these symbols
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Nlchollon, Non~y VanM•te~;. ,Tbol·
''" Henrv. Katie Bass, Betty Call,
llfar~le Cortwright, Wllma Bl,oko,
'lelen Williams Alma JobiiJOi,
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.amlly and al'o discussed pur· local WoQ~Jn's &gt;CI~b woJr'kel1oJ,
chaaing material to mak~ robe! zaar held· a com'blned1
The program lncJ.uijed th; ~ov. ~1., Th workers
slorles "Give God, Thee 'J'hanka ' ming at 10 a. m. and
by Mrs. McFarland and "Where shop ended at ' p m.
y 0 ,. Heart Is" by Mra. P6well
An jniornlai iun!lleo~ was
The group enjoyed a
hou•· served dl!l'lng the noon' hour-and
and others attending were Ill.'•· 1hostesssos were Mrs. ,John MOt·
H L. Dyer and Mrs. !Ierman ran, ge~ral ehairma~. 111d lllra.
Layne.
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R?bert MeGiotblln and Mrl. Ed·
The PTA :~~J· t:;lr November w 1~u~l~~:lhe day membero.
1&lt;1ecting Thursday at the grade ed on vailogaJtema to be
ochool at 7:30 p.m.
.,lhe holidly11Jom whleb
The :t~eeting opened by sin11lng In the upjtairs of the city
America and repeating the flag ing Dec. 0·7th.
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pledge. Mrs. Paul Powell h~d the Articles '~ado were -Chrlslmas
devotions and gave a brief talk
on "Being Thankful" which was stockings, klsSinJ rlnc•, tree or·
followed by the singing of "Dear naments, tlble runners, plaee
Land of Home" by PhyUI&amp;-Boiey, mats,. napkjna, corsa,es, Clirillptas
Sheldon Roush, Ricllt Abel, R08S. ••~!:' an~ q~ ~~
Frey, Sbelby O~!leld and Bar· sre tnv~~edm~mcome ~nd vlali
~;r~:o~~ ~~;er wu followed dlf!eHnt b6otba of gi!U,
Program chalrma.n, , MM. 0. J. made bakef Coojl\'o.~)41.
Bostic introduced 111n. Pauf o..
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who •n tum Introduced Mrs. J. &amp;
Cumminr•. Regional Director ~.n~
Mrs. Jatk Capehart, first. VI"'
president or the Wayn~ County
council.
Mrs. Cummings spoke on '"Poll·
cies of The PTA"; Mta. Capehart '
spoke on "Program •·PJannln(1'
llld Mrs Oall~l tallied on "PTA
work and 1111 Meaning Tb Parenta"
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reports were given and approved.
Mrs. George Randolph 1ave ~

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To Jell Against Panther~~

Pomeroy's 223 pound Junior ~,thorne and 135 ,ft!l.ut¥1
substitute Bill Wilson paired themelves Tban~Jiv~L~a.Y
to route the Middleport Yellow Jac~et. 27.0 In a hirtffc.ugltt
lootbaU game ma~ked by ·the oomplete inability Of 'Mlaclit.
port's offense to move when DRportunlty was at hand.
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Pomeroy's victory was the fourth Ia a row over the Jaek~ts
who had started the lonJ roajl
back thiJ year to gnd ~lril·
lty with three season wlBL ft 11&amp;1
the sixth lime In the 33. year,~ 'flf
Turkey Day games that lhe Pal&gt;
thert had ahut the Jacketl out. II
made Pomeroy's HomiiCOIIIInc
aweet and complete.
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BY IJ.HITED PRESS .
ed He ran for 183 yuda,' his ~
The deoth loll began ""nJ of the entire seuon, ja U cmlel
rap1dly today near the halfw'Y tor a terrific 7.G yardi 1'01' ta'rJ.
mark or the 'our·day Thanksg&lt;v Never did one, and many I~
in~ week end
two Yellow Jackets lllnr blollef·
M•rltmle tra2edtes on the "' 1ouaiy. The AIISE01fulillitk till
tion'• lhltlhway, aqceierated tbe too much brute silengtb. lo '1\i
growmg hst of fatalities A lin· stopped on Ibis, hiJ creatqt .dAro

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•'•II•~ h"!' par.•t• Mr. and Mrs
Lfw Hoffman, Frl6ay,
Mr. and Mr1 Hamson Robinson
'"d sons visiled 111r. and Mra.
llrank McDermitt at ~tart Sun·
dav.
Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Oliver, ,
STANLIV DINNII
Mr. and Mrs. Luther 'J'ucller ae.
A; Stanlev hostelS dln~r Pllll companied Bob Oliver back to
was held at the Pt Pleasant Hoole colle~e.
l!all, Nov. 22 at 6:30 p rn. lfoslel,l· 11"· Dana Lewis and Mlna we~e
•• from Clifton attendlna were to Pt Pleaunt Thtll'lday.
llfra Dana Lewis, Mrs Lloyd Wll· Mll Kerman cartinlcht, local,
llamo, Mrs Belva Roush.
and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Cart·
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lght and oon returned hqme
Mr. William B88S of Bowen. turday lrom Indianapolis where
town., Ohio spent tho week end II they attended Rev. Oral Roberti
'til home
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Mr. snd Mrs. Tom William• of Mrs. Wlnefred Holl,nd attendo!d
HunUngton visited Mr. ancto Jlrs. church IM!rYjtel at Hallwpod Sa~
Lloyd Wlillams and famliy over
ay and Sunday nl~ht.
the week end
Jlro. Betty Ca11; J»~ila:IM ~.,.
Mr. and Mrs stanley Colley and rle, Mrs. MaJ'Ile triif")¥i'ljlil tnd
lomilv, M" James Cunn•··hanl Elaine, Mra. Clara WllllaJIIB, Mra.
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and fol)lily or New Haven visited a'ow at Lakin glyen by the New
Mr and :.Ira Dana Lewlo lho past ' I
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week.
!Iaven Mothera Club last e •••
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andrs Mra "'Chor· Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henry, Mrs
les Cartwright sunday evtnlng
Geor&amp;e Burna and daughter, Cher·
Mrs. Rosa King and children of yle were lu Parkcrsbure Wednee·
Letart vlslied Mrs. Betty can and day.
family sunday.
Mr and lin Clarence Ward of NI.V HAVEN, W. 'io.
Columbus spent lhe week end
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with Mr. and Mrs Oscar Honr!.
The Purpose Cluo ol the St
THe Novemller meeUng of the
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Johnson and Paul Lutheran Church met laa' Chtrokee Farm jVomeps Cluh
aon, Arnold, visited relatives in Wednesday 11 the home of Mrs wu held Tuesday at the home of
Columbua, over the week end
p, J, Wolpert with Mrs. Otto Mr1 0 J. Howord Jr.
Mrs. Clllford Johnoon, looal, and Grlrmn as co-hosteas. The mcelino
President Mro.. Lawre~ce Clark
Mr. and Mrs. llarold Young of was 0 jl;;ncd with a hymn and opened tbe
w1th group
MB8on motored to Parkersburg on Mrs. Wolpprt ;ave the devotiohs slnglnt an~
Monday.
Mrs. Lloyd Rouoh pre~lded
Mrs. Ven-.'
V1sltm~ Mrs Clara Williams d~rlng tlte bue:ne,s meeting and tl•n• altd Mrs.
and Ann last wock were Mrs. Paul
1 nominating commll ed prayer, .!fhe 'rr:~nt'h':'un~:~~~~
Stewart, West Columbia, Thuradoy,
elect new officers. Thr topic vial ' "Let'a
and Mrs , Bill Mc.llcrmltt, Mrs. col!lmlltee named jndude Mu. Ment•l l!Jno,ss" , and
Dorothy Murphey and Mrt. Schu· WUUam McFarland, l\lrs. Grlnlm prepared a b,ox, for
ariz of Pt. Pleaunt on Wednesday. and Mrs. Howard waaen~l•.
ol Lakin Hospital.
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Thompson, Vernon,
Tbe
a Chrlst1111s flano were made to bold · 'R
Dee. JB. it' 6 dlnne~ al ~hi ftolne of lln.DDug.
All lhvltatlun lao Rouoll, Dec.
at 6 p. m.
the Golden Ruin Mrs Alva
will hav•
buabandal to ~I· ~he
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wa• ap• l.he
llillllnt'ed (10 liftpare tables and 'oyed
\llri. Mrs.
Wolpert.
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the Dceember Council meeU~1
wlil be held 'on 'Dec. 2 at Mount
Flower.
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First Atd classes j\&gt;111 'begin early
in Janufry wllh Ralph Gibbs Jr.
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The organlzstlon · vot~d U! re· •
new tbe town's Cub'Scout chiortor.
On Dee. 2, a stpdy dlscu 111on
grouP.. will be h~ld 1fllh ~'l· Jac% ,
Flesher aa lea4er '
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The petition tp b01 clr.cill~tid
containing the · reeommendatlop&lt;
necessary to raise property · taxes
and betler our school condition•
must be sent to Pt. Pleasant b" ]
Dec I. PTA members are urged
to carry out th11 project. which i
a!reels the residents ol the entire
vicinity and county.
The room count was lied b· I •
Mra. Foley and )Ira. Fayp Smtth. l
t~erelo{e eaeb roqm will receive
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menls at adjournment. ,'
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.!lias Goldye Hart a~ted as
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A Fac·Maid party WIB held on I
Nov. 19 at the home of Mr&lt;
Davey Miller, with Mrs. Adrian
La\he:r aa demonstrator. .Janel
NlcbQls won the door prize and '
refreahmenil were enjoyed by
the 8Ue.sta pr~sent. .
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ttand on Ill lt't beautiful - with .. dullvt
"boHor·thon·loalher" flnilh11 toot Iough olf
tculflng, wlpt cloan wllh a damp cloth - and
lravol mile ahor mile wllkout loolng their
luttro ond luxury! Give Somtoniltluggogo ln Admiral 81us, Rnwh1d1 fmloh, london
Grey, Colorado Brown, Soddlo Ton, 8o•mudo
Groen, Aillgolor finith.

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Grimm. Mrs. .John · Rou•~ Frank uoynollls,~r.iri;
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and down t~e Street. In tt, the story of Le
gion servtces to tile veteran and to the com
mumty Is told through case hlstortes arl!! In
tbe stmple lnd dnmatic techmqu~ jhat has
made the great American comic strip one of
our ,most effe¢IVe 1\le\tJUIT\li of mil$! ln!orma·
!ion
"Saved By The Bell" is for Legionnatres,
' too, as wtj]l as v.~te~ans-at-large v,:ho haven't
jomed up, for we doubt very much that one
Legionnaire In a doze11 could come close to
llstmg all the services his own organization
performs "For God and Couqtry".
The back cover of the boo!(, for mstance
presenll! a ~st or qu,estlons about available
aid to vel¥ans wilh ~paces for nine "yes" or
"no'' answers, and is headed with an invita
lion to "Tt~~t Your Veteran JQ" Unless the
reader can answer at least seven of these cor·
rectly, says The (.egiop, "you are out of touch
witll vetera111' alfaira, and you or your fam
lly could suffer loss of b•dly needed benefits".
The questionnaire aska (in part). "If a vet·
eran dies, do you kqow what help can be had
for his widow or children ·from, (a) the Vet·
eraQ's Administration, (b) The American Leglon?
"Minor disabilities or diseases Incurred in
service sometimes get worse and cripple vet·
erans in jater years Do you know, (a) what
~nefili are avaUable to such veterans, (b)
what s14!ps 111~1 be taken to prove that the
original dlaabillly was servlce-&lt;:onnected•
"Can you list what preference rights vets
have In obtaining public employment, JOb re·
ten !ion and promotion in those jobs •

Umted States, treated General George Rog
ers Clark will neve1 be repeated The veter·
ans' orgamzations are assurances. m part, 11
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Clark nearly smglehandedly by h1s gemus
for Indian IIghttng and tremendous phys1cal
drive took O]jio, Kentucky, lnd1ana and llli·
nots from foreign conh ol
His leadership was Invaluable m capturing
and holding Kaskaskia, Illmols and Vmcennes, Indiana, and holdmg generally the
Ohio River line against the savage Jnd1an attacks spurred by Brtltsh presents mcludlr.g
rum to the Shawnees and thetr allies
The very ground that became Meigs Coun·
ty is Clark so1l
Yet this man dted penmless, a victim of
personal tragedies that were directly tra~e­
able to 'r trginla's and the first U S Adndnls·
!ration's refusal to honor obligations he htd
incurred In raising suppltes and troops for
his campaigns
Years later, long after Clark's death In
1818 some compensation was ordered by
Congress to his family But the tall, red-haired, early champion of frontier America, the
Idol of Daniel Boone and others of his kind,
knew nothing but sorrow and actual shame
for the country that would not pay for the
acquisition of what Is now the Industrial and
agricultural heart of the world's most power·
ful nation
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Cutle 3 Rm!J
Watch Mr Wli&amp;rd
Howdy Doody
ADdy's Gang

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Feeding _I!Jot•lil!l 'llOlldtiY
evening, NIJV 25

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~oiDld out for each
4ollar wol'!h 9!• (eed fed a
reful'fl from dairy (ltedJna 11111
be four t1mea thai of bee! It
WIJ also pomted out that many
other faetors must be conSidered before thiS kind &lt;if returns
may be oxpet'.ed
Those attending were Paul
lloo••· Harold Cll'llahan, Ray.

It was

Fury

Cap~ &amp;llant
12,00 Mid Sll!Pman Parade
1 oo Fo~tball Fanfai'C
I 15 Army-Navy Game ,

4 45 Modern Homancea
5 00 Comedy Time
5 30 8p1nacb Playhouse
6 15 Sporh !:ye

lllOIId 'En'!n, Cllf!Orll' . . .1.,

Harold G Rouo~. Andy Crou,
Tbtmas Sayre, !Jan Sllllth, Doug·
las Cltcle. RaY Hed~IU, Charlila
Thelu, Jumor Salm, Paul Ervin,
Ho~d Ervin. lltYtnoll~ Furbee,

6 25 Weathercast
8.30 News l'!cl~

6 45 NBC News
7\)0 Death Valley Deys

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8 oo
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U.QIJ
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SeJitinei tlus past
made
view pf the Farm of the
above as bemg that
to Mr. 8lld Mrs Delbert Gaul
near Chester Mr Gaults the son of J M 08111 of Sumner
1dentifymg the photo thl,s ~":, ~~:;rH;::d~ B~~
week were Mrs 1\.• C Randolph of Ch~ster, Dorothy Hendricks o( Pomeroy and Sarah Circle Ag tn~
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~f Racme.ln last week's ldentificahon the farm was erroneously Identified 1111d should have &gt; ')
~een the farm or Clinton Gilkey Jr of Harrisonville
NICHO'I~
I~' JV•• to show H11hlgan how hmny, Ricky Otter, Tbomaa Ratl almost double the nornal llleh·
W
~· done..
1 Elizabeth RC!chert. Donald Roach way count of a l)on.boliday per'J'It•t evening Joe had a moVIe John Smger Freddy Slat.r. Da 1 10d of slnular tenJib, IJG.
~te with hl.o beat girl whose v1d Wtley, Charles Swackhamer,
na'me was Diana The band then Benoy Wtlson '
preceded to play a pleasing rend!
I
Uon of the currently popular tune
"Diana"
(Contlnuod '""' P... ~)
In aoncluslon, the group lonned
Thpre wlll~ be no •dnubiJirillon
the lradltlOaal blook letter PHS
(Contlnutcl FI'OIII Pa" Ont)
coots u.volved ln the PTO~
G~ING
formation ln honor ol the Senlor Welker and Connie Woodgeard
Per~hn• Wloblng ~ IJIQqiO!: a
btad members
SOPHOMORES: Etsle Arnold, ihOPPlhg tour lor one or )DOI"IPOf
Brown and Mary BurnBida, Unda Crow, Terry the children are wed to eqm·
, Tom- Cull•m•. Sharon ll&lt;iuglao, Amotd plete lhe accomplnJ[nc appU~-~
Ieen Evans, Mark Grueser, Ernest Hall
and Philip Harrbon, Joan ;H.olt, Roger liOn ~ank and mall to ..JiJete
An ~ ~W. thtr IG811t
Sue Leifheit, Mtnada Murray
Shoppb~ Tour, P 0 Box 4, Pom
Joe.l~Ur, 'p....... W.W' I"'
....,, """ Arn· Bill Newman Bame Phi!Ups, San eroy, h10 ·•
.a:atqeofWC.S,at;-dra Potts, Charles Riffle, Boyd Nome of Chlldren
1 lieu« nteoflar fi~ .....
lljlseberry, Nonna Roush, Edward Addrm
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Rickard, Darlene Sm1tb, Smith R Parentk NaJIIO
Smith, Carolyn St ClaU', J,n!Ce Amount Enclo~ (
r.
Tbomas D1ana Watson Jean Web- 1 )PI ease uae lh'e .ayoee
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ster
.,e
0 y
llitioiollJ
to
beaorJ
Lilt For My ContribUtion
lloo'l wail till too~~,..
POMEROY JUNIOR HIGH
NfNTH GRADE Ruth Brothers,,
Your Name Ploue
tiuwafi JO:GI broiler ~David Brown. Dorothy Brown, Ed MAIL TO Jayeee Shepplnc Tour
na Carman, Lmda Chapman. Dor P 0 Box f

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eourl ol Ll!&amp;\ Resort
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Cha11nel8-Frhlay

8 oo Ca~laln Kiq~o
8 ~ CllS1 Newa
9 oo Mord~f ~pt~w•

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12 4ll
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Mr Arlam, &amp; ~·
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Tbe Wae Up
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l'ersqa, w ferson
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Scannln&amp;
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Strike It 1\lch

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9 44 , Silll On
9 45 MomlDC llovle
11 00 Adventure!J In Learnlnl
11 110 Neighbors
12 ~ Noon New•
12 15 cartoon Club

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Wade Show
MoYle Matinee
1·411 Pat and Mike
~ 00 American Bandstand
s 30 Do You TrUst Your Wife!
4.00 American llandstand
0 00 Buccaneera
5.30 Mickey Mouse Club
e·oo Clfloon Club ,
~ 25 Five Star Final
G~ Newa
7 00 High Tension
1 30 Rln Tin Tin ,
.00 Jim Bowie
88:30
Patrice :t4unael Show
&amp;·00 Fr.lik sfnatra Show
8:30 , 'bate with the ADgela
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SERVICE

PROVICO MIL~ING
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FllD CO,
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SEVF.NlH GRADE Dand Arn·
old. l anet Brown, Kathern Conkle,

To The COQLING and HA:MDLIMG
-Of M'LK

Charlene Dtehl Ronnu( Dtsney AI·
Jan Downie, Tqmar:1 Fmlaw, Steve

• Gor_by, David Gordon,·Pamela llobst.twr
(ConHnutd From Po~ Ont)
Ethel Hysell Je•mfer Lohse,
Woodgerd Sue Yeaugul
Sharon Mitch Regg1e Phabn Mary
Freshmen 'l'homas Anderson Radford, Paul Sprouse, Carolyn
Cmha ArtiS, Judith B~tcher, Vaughan, Sharon Walker, 811!
Cbtistme Coal!, Ba~bara nnd Westen and Tommy ~bite
BellY Covert, Don Erwin, Kay
Jelllunion, David Lyons. Karcu
McElhmny, Susan Probasco, Su
ean Pullen, Jacklyn Ratliff,
(Continued From Po.. Ono)
Dorll• Ru:e, Rosetta Richard&gt;,
Judy Sauer,
Sonez. Wilt· olftc1afs pointed out that a nor·

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POQIOY

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mal four-day period In NovCi\1
ber would elalm 500 ll\•es
So (ar, 34 state5 have reported

North Carolina and .Connecttcut

SGFT WA-TER SEI\VICE

8, and 7 each m Inrl1ana, -and

New York state

also
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CULLIGAN
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SOFT WATER SI!RVICE II~~'CU:tli~ini~
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nation with 1~. followed b' Call
forma 12. M&gt;&lt;hlgan II llhn01•.

Fllii!M, Stfl Water
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Mlnerrrille
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Plttnel111-lCarl97

Finest Autolll;lUo ur Semi Au·

John All~no;.
Bachtel, Janet
Bechtel. Richard
Bryan Carla Gil
Carl LeFevre
Russell McEI

A.8 late fatahl!f's cuntmucd to
pour In, the Wednesday nt~ht

and Thuuday death total surp"
sed tho count made by United
Press last
when 1110 persuns
d1ed m
dur&gt;ng the one-daY ·I
holldar
The number w"

Hils ILWAYI DOINf 'IllES£ 'lllOII&amp;IIllVL
tJ'I'UJ 'llt!HII$-WIIN1li 'e SIICW ME IE N'II!K\\l51
:.IIGFID~MIW DOHUMIRI

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Duane Smtth, Asendth Tracy, Judy
Vaughan, Darlene Watson, Mtke
Werrv and Charlene Zundell

H9liday Death

IJIGBIR PROfl'fS
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SOLAR
MILK MINDER

Penny :\!oore, Terry Ohlmger,

, . , · · · &amp;lZO
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. .. ....... 97.9
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10 'weeki, !days
~Tti SOLD . . • . • . . . . September 25, 1157
AVEIAGE WRIGHT PER JIIRD .. .. · 3.8.
FlED CON.VEII$ION , .. .. .. · · .. .. 2.3B
TOTAL COST P!R-POUND-OUJEA'I' . 14.9

5 30 Saiurday Newa Revlp.w
5 ~ Peroonll Profile
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Mar&gt;lyn Pnce, Jackie 'Seldenable,

-~ICK!I 1 STAitTED . .
llitl)~Bi!R SOLD .. I ..
uvu•IUTY

~ ~ ~,~l:t~:Vie Hatinr. '
• 00 All star ~H
a00 Football Seortboard ~, f

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WOMAN FillED

Wadeson Jack1e Thomas. Nancy
Woodgeard and Sharon Young,
EIGHm GRADE Anna Arnold,
l!1ke Bowen, Joyce Buckley, Rol·
and Carpenter, M1ke Fultz, Walter
Gruescr, Allen Hamm, D~nniS
Kapple, Barbara Logan, J•dl" Mil
ler

VIRGIL LEWIS

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Paula Sayre, Michael Swatzel, AniiT

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9 00
110.00
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l l0'35
1~ 30

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State Trooper
Ne)VI
Theater 13
Sign Off

Theae Our Children I
Play of the Week
Sherloc!(laolmes
Keep 1t In The Fanli!i
bll '
Country Music Ju ~~ .• ••
Lawrence Welk
,
Kite Watlace in~e1, '
Mayflower News
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20th Centun&gt; Tbea~,
$len Off
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TllluHIIR
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6 00
6 30
1 00
1 30

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Nora Mae Bolin of Middleport
,.IUIII.~..,
Charlesanna fles~ Robei'ta Hoo- wao fmed $10 and costa ill Jfayer
ver, Kaaron Kelton, Terry Krilgbt, I c 0 Fisher's C!Wr! Wed~ on
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John McM•rray, Nelora Mossman. charges of 1ntoxicabon. •
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Pomeroy Oh10.

Carolyn Edward&lt;, Margaret Hand

WHTN-TV C"annel1~
10 oo
10.30
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12 30

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FOR YOU

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whlppln&amp; a pupL

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ShoppJnlfl
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pOmeroy Semor
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We''f.e Trav,led Fat

THE DRMR'$-

g~ln:'l';tate N,wa

9 00
9 3G
10 oo
10 30&lt;
11 110
11 ()(j
11 10

Newa at Noon
Katie a "'lmaoac
9 00 Not I!Y
Love ol Life
~ !10 cavtain K!~~~r~~,Al'llt~
Search for 'l'omot'l'OW
10 30 Mlgbty llouae
qutdlng Lllbt '
11.00 Learn to D!)l!f"\
"i:~~X:
Katie's
Kilch~p
11
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";li•!!!li~-~;~_:
e1
As the wor{d Turns
11.30 s,turday Plf,fhqulif ·t
:~
B~at t~.F Cloc\
12 00 J1mmy Dean Show
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liou~~l'
1 oo Tbe LOne. ljQI!f., . ·, •
3 00 Big Payod
3.00 Hockey (Proleui01111l
by 1.\ari~e li'D trr&lt;:lll~IP'!9~r:!_l~~~~ 1 S 30 Tbe ~diet Ia Yours
~ ~ 'llY' Cia!'room
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4 00 Brjgbt~r- ~ay
6 ilo 2nth ~'@n\ury
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PUNISHMINT ALLOWID
• 15 Secret Storm
7 :OO Gdld!~ Playhouse ,
RAL!i:JQH, N C UP -Teachers 4 30 Edge of Ntght
and principals In North Carolina 5 00 Mystery Theater
78J) Perr)l lllfib' Sbo""
public •chools may 1mpo10 "reas- 8 30 Your Esso Reporter
\ 3 00 Die~ &amp;ft "~ ·puohesc,
onable • corporal punishment upon 6 45 Sports Parade"
0 00 Gale S orm Shqw
erring pupils under the law As 6 55 Weatherman
g 30 Hal'll Gun, Wtll 'ill'~
slstant ,\tiY Gen C(au~e Love 7 00 llr Dislr~ct AIIQmey
10 00 Gunsmoke
1
sa&gt;d the alate COI\rtsrequ~ PfOOI
1 •t
10 30 Official Deteotive
of excesstve Ioree cau"n' R~ma 7 0030 TrPisyhkodll'lowen o "'
l;iJ;"
!"~ ' I' ~I ;w Up-lo-\i&amp;mmute NT
tn'!ln'jl or mWilce toward -,Pu &amp;
ac
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4hJO The 1,81.; Show
a~y teacher ean 1te con• ~ 30 ~aue GreyUhe e1

c~:~~s~r!I;!!~~~r!~Cf!'e9l u;··~!H

the Oh1o Tuberculosl!; a11d Health Aasn , said tollay moft
Thus, the Amencan Legion Is one organ(. the state's county T8 umtJ have already l!lllrted to cb¥'1i•
zatlon that prides itself, with considerable over their x ray progi~ms from a community-1\'lde to 11 selec·
live basis
justification, on securing for war veterans
"The process Is already well begun m Oh1o," he said.
benefits commensurate With sacrifices they Louu' statement came after
made.
the U S Public Health Service patl 0nls when they are first ad
to 11eneral hosRilala.
In some quart
it ·
railed for on end to moss Hay nltted
Seventy-two out of 178 general
ers
IS popu 1ar to throw f programs because of unncccssar)
hO!!pltals 1n Ohio were ta~mq
"Do you know of any special help for the criticism at the "special privileges" sought rad.,lion d.mgel! to the general routme admlsslon Nms by th~
for veterans by their service organizations public
hi~er education of veterans' children'"
The rerommenddlo.n was sen• end of 19M, he Jild, and 1everul
B
thi
k
t
f
h
u
n
o
w
at
our
natJOhal
mind
sh~uld
to
the local aod atale ~ealth o' more have beeun Ia recent
Quick answers to these and a lhousand othbe
were
no
benefits
for
vei&gt;Jrans
mcluded
In
flcel'li
and wus b.,ed upon fmd month!
er questions are to be ij~d, as the booklet
U S. pn&amp;y
,
lngs by a not•onal COiijDlllt~c of "Th\! 'I an Increase of 44 •Uih
progralll• '•fnfe·-~end oi IilllS"
- points out, from tlle" setvlce Officer of the
-T
experh
1
F or one thing the cost of war would apLouis
said l 'A .ma19r&gt;ty of these
Membm
ol
the
group
'""lurlorl
Legion Post - along with his help and that
were Inspired b~ younty TB as
pear
so
cheap
that
diplomats
could
play
the
Oh&gt;o
lleullh
D~rect01
Rolph
of the entire national orgamzatlon behind
aociati&amp;ns and many of them
iame of power poht1cs with gay abnndon
~:o~~n~~~ ~\ 1,;,os~i\h~tog!~~ were financed In part by Christ·
him
Permit veterans to go unrewarded like land and Cuyahoga County Health mao Seal funds "
Louis said patients entermg
Gen Clark and soon there would be no will D•&amp;:~~;~·~n~ealth otrlc~als 831 d x- general hospitals arc a high
ing candidates for the clttzcn armies that ray surveys In the lut11re should rl.lk grm\p with an active TD
Our nation, supported by a majority of have allowed America to hve In a world that be restricted to the · gre~test ease rate t~ree times that o! the
aenernl pijbllr
public opinion, ha~ traveled far from the has mastered the atom but has failed to chart risk' group•
The O~lo Til assocwtlon direct
days of the taking of the Old Northwe$1 from Its heart
• • - . Those lm hulo low mcume earn· or snltl mobile units 01 e now
erR non • hltcs old foll&lt;s,
gen· bemg sehed~i~a In nre~s Ql high
end QlH!sta ut Mr unrl M111 Ra&gt;
eral hDspital put1enh, ('00\tt'ts. mk among the general populo
mond K1ld•r
nursing hol)le ~allenls,
todd lion so that cqulpmcgt can be
UiCd most produollvcly
1'hc !lmnebul!llers Cl"" of the I -_r .
handler, arid others
a, Iotti. Aclt Slack
Nawrcno
Church
mel
at
the
hom•
s~r
communities
were
ur~ed
fo
Tho J.oy•l flelporl Cl ..a of
Dr Dwork said he .,pecta
...
USB the tuberculin &amp;kln tmt 85 lAc
the 1\Jbyry Metho~~~ Cburc~ or Mr and Mrs U&gt;onnrd Bass 01\
many
Ohio counties to abandon
_
(JrSt step In discov~rmg tuber~
mel at ~ home of Mr ~nd Mrs Nov a2nd Their nc:.:t meet n ~ 1
their &gt;llllSY testing prograou after
will
be
~old
on
Dec
20
at
the
culosis
1'hc
PubliC
llcalth
Ser·
Oal'l We,ae, Nov t8th lor their
v1eo s01d chesl • ra)s should be local he~lth officials recei~e lor
mooting and Thanksglvtne din home or !tlr and Mts l cRoy Wat
son
nt
Mlnor.vllle
with
an
"
limited
to thooe showmg a pn~l· msJ word of the Public Health
ne1 with each member brinJIIng
Service's recommendations
chanse
of
gilts
Att&lt;11dlng
WO!&lt;
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live
reaction
to the skm test
a covered dlsb Present were
He sa1d local groups wlll be
Mr
and
Mra
Allred
Ruschol
and
Seve;ty
two
squ;re
lnehea
of
Lou"
sa1d
Ohio
beg•n
working
Mr and Hr. William Houdaobelt,
urged to carry out selective x
Mro Dana HYHII, Mrs WUllt"l Mrs Maxine Arnold, Pomeroy. mctll are rallying to the cou~e of toward the change-over two years rays "rather than setting up a
Elobln.er, Jltl. 'l!olv!n Grimm Mr and Mra Watson lllnersvllh driving aalety Three new Ideas ago In cooperation wlih the Ohio unit on a street comer and let
lin. William Holme• loin Borl Rev Roy Wllllams, Mr and Mn using the license plate aa more Health Department, many TB as ling everyone deCide lor himWeess and Mn Royal Tbomaa Donald Moore, Mra Petie Cundiff than a mean• of automobile regl• soclatlons raised the oge limit! self whether to step inside"
Mrs Bob l!oore and Mrs Pauline !ration are lalnlna momentum In for chest x·raya and wlihdrel'l Possible radlon danger I 1
MeCUatook
many staleo.
their emphaslo on ehe•l £1lms 01 school children should be mo
J¥nlll!'
faat
C~~n~~:;hl
~~:
1 Mr and Mra Gilbert Donovan Simply by reviling the system ol school children
Quldinl ttar Council,
terlal!y reduced by the change
ol
m,t at tbe
and children, Newell W Va llccnso markings or addmg ele· MllJII of the recommcndaUo~! over, Dr Dwork llld
lolra
Wale t{ov.
vlalled recenUy with Mr and ments to the plate 11 can protect for selective xray sumy• hav~
Mrs.
Etrhll!ller aaliJ!tln! Mro Welter Cook ond Mr•• the motorist against careie 81 drlv· a good start /" Ohio ot this time'
bolt..a.
tho
Schor!
crs and nl&amp;hlllme colllttono and f,ouiS said 'Our TB "'"Ciatlhn,
HlliOD
Mn Donald Moore and ch1l con help him in tlmea of emer- have been aware for severn!
rece,tly 1pent several day• gency
ye.., that emphul.o In the TB
Colurn~~· with rclatlv"
Motorlsh •r• perpetuaUy at the control problem ~as shirting AA-~
.C~MP PENilLETON. C•lif
Mrs William Bartoh and ch1l mercy of other cars on the road we have developed plull]l to ,._ (mNc)-Marln, C!" Etnelt W
Cincinnati aro vlslll11~ Becquae some of the!e other ears apply tools of det~ctlon on ttw Kauft, aon ol Mf, ori~ MrJ. Chi
._ ., _,j)Jrii!IIL ~!O!~· Joa~-~.Ro "I'! .Em_mell Bartels, to aro manipulated by risky drivers, basis of lfl'e&amp;leot lleed"
, llltd Ki~fl ~~ 300 ll'~dlon St •
Mn Norma Goodwin, of thoro Is wls~om in 0 a~atem ol TB workefl In ,all of OhiO'• aij Mlddlepor~ Ohlll', took ll!rl In n
Pomoroy
llcenae pl,te a\lachmenlt devlaed counllea were Informed of na!IQ~ Matirii U' Gro•nd L.indlng Ex
by ,author John Steinbeck
al develoo111entt •11 along, Lo¥U ercl.se wltti 11\e 1st -Mulne Dlvh·
Mr ~nd, Mro Melvin Grimm According t¥ his pi~, a!lfr sold, and 7boran "~ase-llnding" 1~ lll)l'a ~lh Rerlment • d~ltllll Nnv
returned 10 their home three ••to acclde•ll a motorist hlg~ risk ll'OUP• "well before 'b~ 12 28
here alter a visit In Columbu• wlll be sentel!ced to attach a sym· announcement thla week"
The verjleal envelqpment Opwlth their children
bol of bls carelessness to bls II· Aa an example. !,outs Cited the erotlon was the llrtl long·rangq
Mr and Mrs Willis Leading canoe plate Steinbeck sufleata a rapid rrowth ol TB x ray1 tot lilt 1\1 Marines \1¥ Jlellcoptor l'!ellr. aad lin. Lttlle MalOn an~ ham and dadthten Connie and Iorge red "D" lor Daneeroua
Prev\Ously lleli~1erf: ·••H bee~
chlldltn ed Hre Robert Ttod~ll Barbara apent a vacation In One
statea alfeady using the renee- used up to distances of SO mll~•j
and ebtiAIND of Beaver Fall.t, P.• ca, Fla . and while there they vh
The ll'mbol would remain live Rlal&amp;t roPI!fl a conslde~bl~ here they Hlted troops 130 rallea
lptDI 1 w"ken4 with Mr ond !ted with Mr W4 Mrs Fre~ throuehout a prob•tlonary period drop i'n nlabltime rear-end coUI· Inland to an abandoned ~" base
loin Emmett lllrttll and Mr Shumway wbo ~re apendtnr the of perhaps three years a~d would alont Refl~ve plates lncre~ near Holtville in Ca!Uornla's
•nd 1111. ~arlit Hyaell.
winter In Florida They also be removed only If the driver I! vlllblltly to 2,111» loot after llfD• Imperial Valley
Mn c;art rtnnlcum ond 1 visited at J4h Wales where accident !ree during that t(me
down - a distance wlthm wbldl 1'be exerclae bepn TibeD lbe
friend 91 Colum~uo were ....t they oaw "The Great Ma!ller
A aecond tel of three aceldonls the driver I• liven sufficient wa~· troopa, rewlon:ed w1th tanto,
pleco •
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would brlna a permanent liceme tna ollhe presence of other em. amphibious tractors, artillery, re
Ml" Mary Jane Elchloger a revocation
With standardized rcflcetlv~ oonnalmnc, moo and naval lUll·
at•dent nune at Camden Clark The marked llcenso would thua plates, an automobile owner Whq lire teams, made/an anlphlbloua
hoepltal In Parkersburg spent alort other drlverc to beware and Ia conaelentloua about the wo11&lt;i landtne on camp Pendleton's
Saturday with her parent.! 111r 1 the threat of llcenae revocation Inc order of bll autq equ1pmerl1 ~~thea.
and MTI William Eichinger
woulcl exert some dlsclpUpary doet, ~ot have~~~' .VIctim o • ' P&lt;&gt;H9wln1 t~~, 'ln(tlll envelop.
Mr aad llro William ~t&lt;hfn preuure on the driver .bh!U~f·;
IOD)e'othet d:g:~li*lty
lilon\ and eept\lre of Uie alJ! atrlp
rer vl!lto~ w!Ut relotlves In Ncl
The rl.tlne of the moon onl¥ -11ut until!
)JM'i
, llJcty m,..,_ b~ 1\0l!Ooptel' tnJOps. an lldd!Uon
10nvllle S•ndly
a~dato the ~Jjje!l.llGfll!ll-hy, lb! u,res·m tel
-,what• T ai'-UO .Ualher~&gt;!ltl wore; flown
risky dr(ver. !\cdaenll on at~li ~cenog P!,tt~ aan Bit •lie of val
ltlt*'J, Ma:rlolf lUll Jt~hspott airand hli~WIYI lrelil~ alter nlKb!flll ip ,1110 ijl'rmath o1 resoundllJ~ craft
la!llely because of defective ~ellr eras~ elf liW6' vehlcleo
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parked in &lt;taldentlal areaa are of· f'lJure ataae tile7,&lt;11lusl
PENDl.ETON,' Clllf
leq o~st:Qred by ahado~.
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- Marine P!e. Lewta L.
'91 obllttna to tM drl1er him· eonlullblt lo the mqtorlst
aon qf Mr lDd Mn
oelf the reap,ontlbU!ty ol •dequate· By replaclnc all-number
Hendrix of Syraeuae,
ly lllum~ailng other autornoblll' marJd-.1 with 1
in 1 Marine Alt
on the road In 110111e unlollln&amp; '+'Y number~ and letters,
Itxereloe with th~
the ehanCils o( ayotdlnW nleht col· and mental rttentlon or the
51b Regiment
llolo~s can 11.\' ill~•ased
11 conlldert,_bly ~ased elnee
DUDL!IiY, Mall UP - The old A 1\Cenoe plate capable of re- dl8ill are ~~·eded More
QulnehtJC dlllriOI aahool wlll aoon fleotllll ~..!UIIbta hal been le- '1'•1!1•tawa now ~ . both
be turnlnil out plu\(cl laatead of 0 ep~ ali'~ fnswer In am~ a1J4 nu~ ~n Plalu
poiplll. A p~ .ljrtn leaaed Ute ata~a ;:outh Dakota, A ~~~· .W,P.t lite a
klfooljlrolb&gt; WI towi afttr 1 a~w ~·· "
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Trouble Wtth Father
Arlene Francis SM'il/
Treamtre Hunt
Tbe Price Is Right
Truth or Consequences
Tic Tac Dough
It Could Be You
M1d-Day News
NovleUme
Bride and Groom
3 OD Matinee Theatre
4 00 Queen lor a Day

bell, we think, with a new booklet that is shame-of how Vtrgima, and later, fledgling
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Securing War Vetetans What Is Due Them Fot Services
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and down t~e Street. In tt, the story of Le
gion servtces to tile veteran and to the com
mumty Is told through case hlstortes arl!! In
tbe stmple lnd dnmatic techmqu~ jhat has
made the great American comic strip one of
our ,most effe¢IVe 1\le\tJUIT\li of mil$! ln!orma·
!ion
"Saved By The Bell" is for Legionnatres,
' too, as wtj]l as v.~te~ans-at-large v,:ho haven't
jomed up, for we doubt very much that one
Legionnaire In a doze11 could come close to
llstmg all the services his own organization
performs "For God and Couqtry".
The back cover of the boo!(, for mstance
presenll! a ~st or qu,estlons about available
aid to vel¥ans wilh ~paces for nine "yes" or
"no'' answers, and is headed with an invita
lion to "Tt~~t Your Veteran JQ" Unless the
reader can answer at least seven of these cor·
rectly, says The (.egiop, "you are out of touch
witll vetera111' alfaira, and you or your fam
lly could suffer loss of b•dly needed benefits".
The questionnaire aska (in part). "If a vet·
eran dies, do you kqow what help can be had
for his widow or children ·from, (a) the Vet·
eraQ's Administration, (b) The American Leglon?
"Minor disabilities or diseases Incurred in
service sometimes get worse and cripple vet·
erans in jater years Do you know, (a) what
~nefili are avaUable to such veterans, (b)
what s14!ps 111~1 be taken to prove that the
original dlaabillly was servlce-&lt;:onnected•
"Can you list what preference rights vets
have In obtaining public employment, JOb re·
ten !ion and promotion in those jobs •

Umted States, treated General George Rog
ers Clark will neve1 be repeated The veter·
ans' orgamzations are assurances. m part, 11
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Clark nearly smglehandedly by h1s gemus
for Indian IIghttng and tremendous phys1cal
drive took O]jio, Kentucky, lnd1ana and llli·
nots from foreign conh ol
His leadership was Invaluable m capturing
and holding Kaskaskia, Illmols and Vmcennes, Indiana, and holdmg generally the
Ohio River line against the savage Jnd1an attacks spurred by Brtltsh presents mcludlr.g
rum to the Shawnees and thetr allies
The very ground that became Meigs Coun·
ty is Clark so1l
Yet this man dted penmless, a victim of
personal tragedies that were directly tra~e­
able to 'r trginla's and the first U S Adndnls·
!ration's refusal to honor obligations he htd
incurred In raising suppltes and troops for
his campaigns
Years later, long after Clark's death In
1818 some compensation was ordered by
Congress to his family But the tall, red-haired, early champion of frontier America, the
Idol of Daniel Boone and others of his kind,
knew nothing but sorrow and actual shame
for the country that would not pay for the
acquisition of what Is now the Industrial and
agricultural heart of the world's most power·
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4ollar wol'!h 9!• (eed fed a
reful'fl from dairy (ltedJna 11111
be four t1mea thai of bee! It
WIJ also pomted out that many
other faetors must be conSidered before thiS kind &lt;if returns
may be oxpet'.ed
Those attending were Paul
lloo••· Harold Cll'llahan, Ray.

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12,00 Mid Sll!Pman Parade
1 oo Fo~tball Fanfai'C
I 15 Army-Navy Game ,

4 45 Modern Homancea
5 00 Comedy Time
5 30 8p1nacb Playhouse
6 15 Sporh !:ye

lllOIId 'En'!n, Cllf!Orll' . . .1.,

Harold G Rouo~. Andy Crou,
Tbtmas Sayre, !Jan Sllllth, Doug·
las Cltcle. RaY Hed~IU, Charlila
Thelu, Jumor Salm, Paul Ervin,
Ho~d Ervin. lltYtnoll~ Furbee,

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SeJitinei tlus past
made
view pf the Farm of the
above as bemg that
to Mr. 8lld Mrs Delbert Gaul
near Chester Mr Gaults the son of J M 08111 of Sumner
1dentifymg the photo thl,s ~":, ~~:;rH;::d~ B~~
week were Mrs 1\.• C Randolph of Ch~ster, Dorothy Hendricks o( Pomeroy and Sarah Circle Ag tn~
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~een the farm or Clinton Gilkey Jr of Harrisonville
NICHO'I~
I~' JV•• to show H11hlgan how hmny, Ricky Otter, Tbomaa Ratl almost double the nornal llleh·
W
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1 Elizabeth RC!chert. Donald Roach way count of a l)on.boliday per'J'It•t evening Joe had a moVIe John Smger Freddy Slat.r. Da 1 10d of slnular tenJib, IJG.
~te with hl.o beat girl whose v1d Wtley, Charles Swackhamer,
na'me was Diana The band then Benoy Wtlson '
preceded to play a pleasing rend!
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"Diana"
(Contlnuod '""' P... ~)
In aoncluslon, the group lonned
Thpre wlll~ be no •dnubiJirillon
the lradltlOaal blook letter PHS
(Contlnutcl FI'OIII Pa" Ont)
coots u.volved ln the PTO~
G~ING
formation ln honor ol the Senlor Welker and Connie Woodgeard
Per~hn• Wloblng ~ IJIQqiO!: a
btad members
SOPHOMORES: Etsle Arnold, ihOPPlhg tour lor one or )DOI"IPOf
Brown and Mary BurnBida, Unda Crow, Terry the children are wed to eqm·
, Tom- Cull•m•. Sharon ll&lt;iuglao, Amotd plete lhe accomplnJ[nc appU~-~
Ieen Evans, Mark Grueser, Ernest Hall
and Philip Harrbon, Joan ;H.olt, Roger liOn ~ank and mall to ..JiJete
An ~ ~W. thtr IG811t
Sue Leifheit, Mtnada Murray
Shoppb~ Tour, P 0 Box 4, Pom
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.a:atqeofWC.S,at;-dra Potts, Charles Riffle, Boyd Nome of Chlldren
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POMEROY JUNIOR HIGH
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Your Name Ploue
tiuwafi JO:GI broiler ~David Brown. Dorothy Brown, Ed MAIL TO Jayeee Shepplnc Tour
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MoYle Matinee
1·411 Pat and Mike
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4.00 American llandstand
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5.30 Mickey Mouse Club
e·oo Clfloon Club ,
~ 25 Five Star Final
G~ Newa
7 00 High Tension
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Charlene Dtehl Ronnu( Dtsney AI·
Jan Downie, Tqmar:1 Fmlaw, Steve

• Gor_by, David Gordon,·Pamela llobst.twr
(ConHnutd From Po~ Ont)
Ethel Hysell Je•mfer Lohse,
Woodgerd Sue Yeaugul
Sharon Mitch Regg1e Phabn Mary
Freshmen 'l'homas Anderson Radford, Paul Sprouse, Carolyn
Cmha ArtiS, Judith B~tcher, Vaughan, Sharon Walker, 811!
Cbtistme Coal!, Ba~bara nnd Westen and Tommy ~bite
BellY Covert, Don Erwin, Kay
Jelllunion, David Lyons. Karcu
McElhmny, Susan Probasco, Su
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Dorll• Ru:e, Rosetta Richard&gt;,
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Finest Autolll;lUo ur Semi Au·

John All~no;.
Bachtel, Janet
Bechtel. Richard
Bryan Carla Gil
Carl LeFevre
Russell McEI

A.8 late fatahl!f's cuntmucd to
pour In, the Wednesday nt~ht

and Thuuday death total surp"
sed tho count made by United
Press last
when 1110 persuns
d1ed m
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Penny :\!oore, Terry Ohlmger,

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AVEIAGE WRIGHT PER JIIRD .. .. · 3.8.
FlED CON.VEII$ION , .. .. .. · · .. .. 2.3B
TOTAL COST P!R-POUND-OUJEA'I' . 14.9

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Wadeson Jack1e Thomas. Nancy
Woodgeard and Sharon Young,
EIGHm GRADE Anna Arnold,
l!1ke Bowen, Joyce Buckley, Rol·
and Carpenter, M1ke Fultz, Walter
Gruescr, Allen Hamm, D~nniS
Kapple, Barbara Logan, J•dl" Mil
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Katie a "'lmaoac
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Search for 'l'omot'l'OW
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7 :OO Gdld!~ Playhouse ,
RAL!i:JQH, N C UP -Teachers 4 30 Edge of Ntght
and principals In North Carolina 5 00 Mystery Theater
78J) Perr)l lllfib' Sbo""
public •chools may 1mpo10 "reas- 8 30 Your Esso Reporter
\ 3 00 Die~ &amp;ft "~ ·puohesc,
onable • corporal punishment upon 6 45 Sports Parade"
0 00 Gale S orm Shqw
erring pupils under the law As 6 55 Weatherman
g 30 Hal'll Gun, Wtll 'ill'~
slstant ,\tiY Gen C(au~e Love 7 00 llr Dislr~ct AIIQmey
10 00 Gunsmoke
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10 30 Official Deteotive
of excesstve Ioree cau"n' R~ma 7 0030 TrPisyhkodll'lowen o "'
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tn'!ln'jl or mWilce toward -,Pu &amp;
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a~y teacher ean 1te con• ~ 30 ~aue GreyUhe e1

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the Oh1o Tuberculosl!; a11d Health Aasn , said tollay moft
Thus, the Amencan Legion Is one organ(. the state's county T8 umtJ have already l!lllrted to cb¥'1i•
zatlon that prides itself, with considerable over their x ray progi~ms from a community-1\'lde to 11 selec·
live basis
justification, on securing for war veterans
"The process Is already well begun m Oh1o," he said.
benefits commensurate With sacrifices they Louu' statement came after
made.
the U S Public Health Service patl 0nls when they are first ad
to 11eneral hosRilala.
In some quart
it ·
railed for on end to moss Hay nltted
Seventy-two out of 178 general
ers
IS popu 1ar to throw f programs because of unncccssar)
hO!!pltals 1n Ohio were ta~mq
"Do you know of any special help for the criticism at the "special privileges" sought rad.,lion d.mgel! to the general routme admlsslon Nms by th~
for veterans by their service organizations public
hi~er education of veterans' children'"
The rerommenddlo.n was sen• end of 19M, he Jild, and 1everul
B
thi
k
t
f
h
u
n
o
w
at
our
natJOhal
mind
sh~uld
to
the local aod atale ~ealth o' more have beeun Ia recent
Quick answers to these and a lhousand othbe
were
no
benefits
for
vei&gt;Jrans
mcluded
In
flcel'li
and wus b.,ed upon fmd month!
er questions are to be ij~d, as the booklet
U S. pn&amp;y
,
lngs by a not•onal COiijDlllt~c of "Th\! 'I an Increase of 44 •Uih
progralll• '•fnfe·-~end oi IilllS"
- points out, from tlle" setvlce Officer of the
-T
experh
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F or one thing the cost of war would apLouis
said l 'A .ma19r&gt;ty of these
Membm
ol
the
group
'""lurlorl
Legion Post - along with his help and that
were Inspired b~ younty TB as
pear
so
cheap
that
diplomats
could
play
the
Oh&gt;o
lleullh
D~rect01
Rolph
of the entire national orgamzatlon behind
aociati&amp;ns and many of them
iame of power poht1cs with gay abnndon
~:o~~n~~~ ~\ 1,;,os~i\h~tog!~~ were financed In part by Christ·
him
Permit veterans to go unrewarded like land and Cuyahoga County Health mao Seal funds "
Louis said patients entermg
Gen Clark and soon there would be no will D•&amp;:~~;~·~n~ealth otrlc~als 831 d x- general hospitals arc a high
ing candidates for the clttzcn armies that ray surveys In the lut11re should rl.lk grm\p with an active TD
Our nation, supported by a majority of have allowed America to hve In a world that be restricted to the · gre~test ease rate t~ree times that o! the
aenernl pijbllr
public opinion, ha~ traveled far from the has mastered the atom but has failed to chart risk' group•
The O~lo Til assocwtlon direct
days of the taking of the Old Northwe$1 from Its heart
• • - . Those lm hulo low mcume earn· or snltl mobile units 01 e now
erR non • hltcs old foll&lt;s,
gen· bemg sehed~i~a In nre~s Ql high
end QlH!sta ut Mr unrl M111 Ra&gt;
eral hDspital put1enh, ('00\tt'ts. mk among the general populo
mond K1ld•r
nursing hol)le ~allenls,
todd lion so that cqulpmcgt can be
UiCd most produollvcly
1'hc !lmnebul!llers Cl"" of the I -_r .
handler, arid others
a, Iotti. Aclt Slack
Nawrcno
Church
mel
at
the
hom•
s~r
communities
were
ur~ed
fo
Tho J.oy•l flelporl Cl ..a of
Dr Dwork said he .,pecta
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the 1\Jbyry Metho~~~ Cburc~ or Mr and Mrs U&gt;onnrd Bass 01\
many
Ohio counties to abandon
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(JrSt step In discov~rmg tuber~
mel at ~ home of Mr ~nd Mrs Nov a2nd Their nc:.:t meet n ~ 1
their &gt;llllSY testing prograou after
will
be
~old
on
Dec
20
at
the
culosis
1'hc
PubliC
llcalth
Ser·
Oal'l We,ae, Nov t8th lor their
v1eo s01d chesl • ra)s should be local he~lth officials recei~e lor
mooting and Thanksglvtne din home or !tlr and Mts l cRoy Wat
son
nt
Mlnor.vllle
with
an
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limited
to thooe showmg a pn~l· msJ word of the Public Health
ne1 with each member brinJIIng
Service's recommendations
chanse
of
gilts
Att&lt;11dlng
WO!&lt;
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reaction
to the skm test
a covered dlsb Present were
He sa1d local groups wlll be
Mr
and
Mra
Allred
Ruschol
and
Seve;ty
two
squ;re
lnehea
of
Lou"
sa1d
Ohio
beg•n
working
Mr and Hr. William Houdaobelt,
urged to carry out selective x
Mro Dana HYHII, Mrs WUllt"l Mrs Maxine Arnold, Pomeroy. mctll are rallying to the cou~e of toward the change-over two years rays "rather than setting up a
Elobln.er, Jltl. 'l!olv!n Grimm Mr and Mra Watson lllnersvllh driving aalety Three new Ideas ago In cooperation wlih the Ohio unit on a street comer and let
lin. William Holme• loin Borl Rev Roy Wllllams, Mr and Mn using the license plate aa more Health Department, many TB as ling everyone deCide lor himWeess and Mn Royal Tbomaa Donald Moore, Mra Petie Cundiff than a mean• of automobile regl• soclatlons raised the oge limit! self whether to step inside"
Mrs Bob l!oore and Mrs Pauline !ration are lalnlna momentum In for chest x·raya and wlihdrel'l Possible radlon danger I 1
MeCUatook
many staleo.
their emphaslo on ehe•l £1lms 01 school children should be mo
J¥nlll!'
faat
C~~n~~:;hl
~~:
1 Mr and Mra Gilbert Donovan Simply by reviling the system ol school children
Quldinl ttar Council,
terlal!y reduced by the change
ol
m,t at tbe
and children, Newell W Va llccnso markings or addmg ele· MllJII of the recommcndaUo~! over, Dr Dwork llld
lolra
Wale t{ov.
vlalled recenUy with Mr and ments to the plate 11 can protect for selective xray sumy• hav~
Mrs.
Etrhll!ller aaliJ!tln! Mro Welter Cook ond Mr•• the motorist against careie 81 drlv· a good start /" Ohio ot this time'
bolt..a.
tho
Schor!
crs and nl&amp;hlllme colllttono and f,ouiS said 'Our TB "'"Ciatlhn,
HlliOD
Mn Donald Moore and ch1l con help him in tlmea of emer- have been aware for severn!
rece,tly 1pent several day• gency
ye.., that emphul.o In the TB
Colurn~~· with rclatlv"
Motorlsh •r• perpetuaUy at the control problem ~as shirting AA-~
.C~MP PENilLETON. C•lif
Mrs William Bartoh and ch1l mercy of other cars on the road we have developed plull]l to ,._ (mNc)-Marln, C!" Etnelt W
Cincinnati aro vlslll11~ Becquae some of the!e other ears apply tools of det~ctlon on ttw Kauft, aon ol Mf, ori~ MrJ. Chi
._ ., _,j)Jrii!IIL ~!O!~· Joa~-~.Ro "I'! .Em_mell Bartels, to aro manipulated by risky drivers, basis of lfl'e&amp;leot lleed"
, llltd Ki~fl ~~ 300 ll'~dlon St •
Mn Norma Goodwin, of thoro Is wls~om in 0 a~atem ol TB workefl In ,all of OhiO'• aij Mlddlepor~ Ohlll', took ll!rl In n
Pomoroy
llcenae pl,te a\lachmenlt devlaed counllea were Informed of na!IQ~ Matirii U' Gro•nd L.indlng Ex
by ,author John Steinbeck
al develoo111entt •11 along, Lo¥U ercl.se wltti 11\e 1st -Mulne Dlvh·
Mr ~nd, Mro Melvin Grimm According t¥ his pi~, a!lfr sold, and 7boran "~ase-llnding" 1~ lll)l'a ~lh Rerlment • d~ltllll Nnv
returned 10 their home three ••to acclde•ll a motorist hlg~ risk ll'OUP• "well before 'b~ 12 28
here alter a visit In Columbu• wlll be sentel!ced to attach a sym· announcement thla week"
The verjleal envelqpment Opwlth their children
bol of bls carelessness to bls II· Aa an example. !,outs Cited the erotlon was the llrtl long·rangq
Mr and Mrs Willis Leading canoe plate Steinbeck sufleata a rapid rrowth ol TB x ray1 tot lilt 1\1 Marines \1¥ Jlellcoptor l'!ellr. aad lin. Lttlle MalOn an~ ham and dadthten Connie and Iorge red "D" lor Daneeroua
Prev\Ously lleli~1erf: ·••H bee~
chlldltn ed Hre Robert Ttod~ll Barbara apent a vacation In One
statea alfeady using the renee- used up to distances of SO mll~•j
and ebtiAIND of Beaver Fall.t, P.• ca, Fla . and while there they vh
The ll'mbol would remain live Rlal&amp;t roPI!fl a conslde~bl~ here they Hlted troops 130 rallea
lptDI 1 w"ken4 with Mr ond !ted with Mr W4 Mrs Fre~ throuehout a prob•tlonary period drop i'n nlabltime rear-end coUI· Inland to an abandoned ~" base
loin Emmett lllrttll and Mr Shumway wbo ~re apendtnr the of perhaps three years a~d would alont Refl~ve plates lncre~ near Holtville in Ca!Uornla's
•nd 1111. ~arlit Hyaell.
winter In Florida They also be removed only If the driver I! vlllblltly to 2,111» loot after llfD• Imperial Valley
Mn c;art rtnnlcum ond 1 visited at J4h Wales where accident !ree during that t(me
down - a distance wlthm wbldl 1'be exerclae bepn TibeD lbe
friend 91 Colum~uo were ....t they oaw "The Great Ma!ller
A aecond tel of three aceldonls the driver I• liven sufficient wa~· troopa, rewlon:ed w1th tanto,
pleco •
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would brlna a permanent liceme tna ollhe presence of other em. amphibious tractors, artillery, re
Ml" Mary Jane Elchloger a revocation
With standardized rcflcetlv~ oonnalmnc, moo and naval lUll·
at•dent nune at Camden Clark The marked llcenso would thua plates, an automobile owner Whq lire teams, made/an anlphlbloua
hoepltal In Parkersburg spent alort other drlverc to beware and Ia conaelentloua about the wo11&lt;i landtne on camp Pendleton's
Saturday with her parent.! 111r 1 the threat of llcenae revocation Inc order of bll autq equ1pmerl1 ~~thea.
and MTI William Eichinger
woulcl exert some dlsclpUpary doet, ~ot have~~~' .VIctim o • ' P&lt;&gt;H9wln1 t~~, 'ln(tlll envelop.
Mr aad llro William ~t&lt;hfn preuure on the driver .bh!U~f·;
IOD)e'othet d:g:~li*lty
lilon\ and eept\lre of Uie alJ! atrlp
rer vl!lto~ w!Ut relotlves In Ncl
The rl.tlne of the moon onl¥ -11ut until!
)JM'i
, llJcty m,..,_ b~ 1\0l!Ooptel' tnJOps. an lldd!Uon
10nvllle S•ndly
a~dato the ~Jjje!l.llGfll!ll-hy, lb! u,res·m tel
-,what• T ai'-UO .Ualher~&gt;!ltl wore; flown
risky dr(ver. !\cdaenll on at~li ~cenog P!,tt~ aan Bit •lie of val
ltlt*'J, Ma:rlolf lUll Jt~hspott airand hli~WIYI lrelil~ alter nlKb!flll ip ,1110 ijl'rmath o1 resoundllJ~ craft
la!llely because of defective ~ellr eras~ elf liW6' vehlcleo
~ '!
,
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llehUnr appnratus or because oara Whe~ nQmbera reach the
• -· .c
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parked in &lt;taldentlal areaa are of· f'lJure ataae tile7,&lt;11lusl
PENDl.ETON,' Clllf
leq o~st:Qred by ahado~.
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- Marine P!e. Lewta L.
'91 obllttna to tM drl1er him· eonlullblt lo the mqtorlst
aon qf Mr lDd Mn
oelf the reap,ontlbU!ty ol •dequate· By replaclnc all-number
Hendrix of Syraeuae,
ly lllum~ailng other autornoblll' marJd-.1 with 1
in 1 Marine Alt
on the road In 110111e unlollln&amp; '+'Y number~ and letters,
Itxereloe with th~
the ehanCils o( ayotdlnW nleht col· and mental rttentlon or the
51b Regiment
llolo~s can 11.\' ill~•ased
11 conlldert,_bly ~ased elnee
DUDL!IiY, Mall UP - The old A 1\Cenoe plate capable of re- dl8ill are ~~·eded More
QulnehtJC dlllriOI aahool wlll aoon fleotllll ~..!UIIbta hal been le- '1'•1!1•tawa now ~ . both
be turnlnil out plu\(cl laatead of 0 ep~ ali'~ fnswer In am~ a1J4 nu~ ~n Plalu
poiplll. A p~ .ljrtn leaaed Ute ata~a ;:outh Dakota, A ~~~· .W,P.t lite a
klfooljlrolb&gt; WI towi afttr 1 a~w ~·· "
law:J, ~u- ~ 4!11 ~
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Romper Room
Trouble Wtth Father
Arlene Francis SM'il/
Treamtre Hunt
Tbe Price Is Right
Truth or Consequences
Tic Tac Dough
It Could Be You
M1d-Day News
NovleUme
Bride and Groom
3 OD Matinee Theatre
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bell, we think, with a new booklet that is shame-of how Vtrgima, and later, fledgling
QOW being !IMt!illllted by local posts not only

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Midwest,
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Bobby Nelson ond Harlan Wblt·
lstoh, the Jacket speed ~ail', never
saw reo! daylight. Neloon turned
hiS right end once but be Wll slap.
ped down hard alter 1 'l'a.ida, bla
longe1t run Wille day Whlllatoh
got 8 yards once' In lite letlilid
quarter at a llne hole but be too
could go nowhere.
Nelson carried 14 tjmes for
yards net, Wbltf•tcb bad 34 yar~s
In 12 tries, and Abbott jot hilt 27
In 12
For Pomeroy Vemon Harrison
won 38 yards 10 7 carries, Spencer had 34 ID 12, Phalin 8 in 3
and Wilson 4 m one sorimmage
attempt But Wiloon covered 83
yar!ls m his two inter~eptlons
Score by quarters
POMEROY
6 0 21 0 - 27
MIDDLEPORT
00 00- 0
Sconng Touohdowns Johnson,
(23 yard pas$); Hawthorne 2
of 4 ~nd 36 ysrd1); Wllion 1

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llf ' I bowl
~ wert UPtet. t-7. bJ Texas
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Ill tlinbaiviut Da11i bll f04tball
~P.OLIS, Mlnn uP ~ on a 28-yard field goal by Tb' ~II) and Midwest, each w1th
Jlollby Lacke)
tb(lle pl~iel'!, doll!inaled !Jie
ii}Apletlf:ill football team so eel·
Now the Cotton and Sugar Bowl ed Jl'lday by the American Footplltuteo are all ocrambled, along ball Coach&amp;s A"n
wllh the southwest IItle race
The 511 coaches chose as , lhe
Rice (4-l.Ui mus beat Baylor
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In Ita windup Saturday to top Tex· fmest players at the~r poslt.ons
II (4-1·11 for the leaaue IItle and tbif seown
&lt;linch lhe host bertb In the Cotton
~S - 11m Phtlllpa, Auburn
Bolvl And both teams, olong w1th anQI!J~ · wauan, UCI..'
the still hopeful Aggles, are m TA~ :... ~u l{lchJell, Ken·
oollle~llon for a bid to the Sugar tuqy iitf jlob !lelliDfed, ~IVY
noli! 11 thoy miss the Cotton
GUAlltis - Autellul Thomas,
Nov) favored In the annual Ohio State and Ja~k Slmpso~
elaBSio ot PhUadelphla on the MIBIIJilppi
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~tr!ngth of Tom Forrestal'a PIR•I CENnR - Dan Currie, Michl·
101 ogams\ a supposedly seoond gon State
rofc Army "" defense,' lo known QUARTERBACK - King Hill,
to
a Cotton Bowl Ri&lt;o •
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HAbFBACKS - John Crow, Tex
ieodinr bowl as Aal!l, POd ctendon Thomas,
SquUJeaote"l Okla~oma
fllie tor a fRLI.oltt\CK - Walt Kowa!CI)k,
lJ Plcie&lt;t Sat· MtWilnn ~wte

(40 yard pass Interception). Extra
points. Spencpr 2 (runs), Grtles~r
1 (klc~).
The lineups·
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MIDDLEPORT

Ends· Bailey, MOler; taeklee:
Roller, ~etchka; guards: Stover,
Neal; eener· Erwin Baclu: Row· '
ley, Nelson, Wbltlatcb, Abbott. Sub
Unemen: Blue, Harrla, Werner,
Hauck Backs Hartinger, Crooij,
Wayland, Kelly, BlDg.
OffiCials. 1\eferee, ned Sw.;J;·
m~en, umpire, Paul Tribe; h~'i!
llrleoman, AI Strimer.
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831 paid students Tolfll 2,62'7.

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tsught by Mrs ~araar~t
LewiS were , jrc9t~ Ill a

Only $18

1956 Ford
flnfsli.'

$1¥a .RIDGE

Ice oream, hqme made CliP
cakes and cokef were serv~d
Bubble gum and sucker, were
glvrn as favors, after whlcb a
b~bble gum contest was held

Fiberglass bottom

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salt. Wo ilofl't W....
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Wer'ry, Bamlti; au~~~:i!s · Wa,~~.
Strub!~; • i'enter: Glbba. Ba~:
Phalln, Spepfer, ijarrlson, l!'aw·
241 le,!home.Freelitan,
&amp;db hneiJien' Rousb, 2~
l!'eaver, Grueser:
Backs wuson, Coates

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drastically ncluciltl for th!J sale!,,
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Thfl- P,rl~s Will P..Vall Until Ch.riiiJIIts 1957
BUY VOVJI 86AT NOW AT THIS WINTER S~LE ,
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Slacks ................ ~y
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meetln~ oonSisted of &amp;ames aod
refrCIShments.

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Suits &amp;: S~!f Coats . ..... .. , ~y Stw•!liiF
Top Coatp, • . . . • . . by Alligitor .&amp;

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!drfl1'.' oDd i!ther Jl9"1.e'onli!'IOUI
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SPORTS

Bobby Nelson ond Harlan Wblt·
lstoh, the Jacket speed ~ail', never
saw reo! daylight. Neloon turned
hiS right end once but be Wll slap.
ped down hard alter 1 'l'a.ida, bla
longe1t run Wille day Whlllatoh
got 8 yards once' In lite letlilid
quarter at a llne hole but be too
could go nowhere.
Nelson carried 14 tjmes for
yards net, Wbltf•tcb bad 34 yar~s
In 12 tries, and Abbott jot hilt 27
In 12
For Pomeroy Vemon Harrison
won 38 yards 10 7 carries, Spencer had 34 ID 12, Phalin 8 in 3
and Wilson 4 m one sorimmage
attempt But Wiloon covered 83
yar!ls m his two inter~eptlons
Score by quarters
POMEROY
6 0 21 0 - 27
MIDDLEPORT
00 00- 0
Sconng Touohdowns Johnson,
(23 yard pas$); Hawthorne 2
of 4 ~nd 36 ysrd1); Wllion 1

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~ wert UPtet. t-7. bJ Texas
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~P.OLIS, Mlnn uP ~ on a 28-yard field goal by Tb' ~II) and Midwest, each w1th
Jlollby Lacke)
tb(lle pl~iel'!, doll!inaled !Jie
ii}Apletlf:ill football team so eel·
Now the Cotton and Sugar Bowl ed Jl'lday by the American Footplltuteo are all ocrambled, along ball Coach&amp;s A"n
wllh the southwest IItle race
The 511 coaches chose as , lhe
Rice (4-l.Ui mus beat Baylor
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In Ita windup Saturday to top Tex· fmest players at the~r poslt.ons
II (4-1·11 for the leaaue IItle and tbif seown
&lt;linch lhe host bertb In the Cotton
~S - 11m Phtlllpa, Auburn
Bolvl And both teams, olong w1th anQI!J~ · wauan, UCI..'
the still hopeful Aggles, are m TA~ :... ~u l{lchJell, Ken·
oollle~llon for a bid to the Sugar tuqy iitf jlob !lelliDfed, ~IVY
noli! 11 thoy miss the Cotton
GUAlltis - Autellul Thomas,
Nov) favored In the annual Ohio State and Ja~k Slmpso~
elaBSio ot PhUadelphla on the MIBIIJilppi
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~tr!ngth of Tom Forrestal'a PIR•I CENnR - Dan Currie, Michl·
101 ogams\ a supposedly seoond gon State
rofc Army "" defense,' lo known QUARTERBACK - King Hill,
to
a Cotton Bowl Ri&lt;o •
ope
HAbFBACKS - John Crow, Tex
ieodinr bowl as Aal!l, POd ctendon Thomas,
SquUJeaote"l Okla~oma
fllie tor a fRLI.oltt\CK - Walt Kowa!CI)k,
lJ Plcie&lt;t Sat· MtWilnn ~wte

(40 yard pass Interception). Extra
points. Spencpr 2 (runs), Grtles~r
1 (klc~).
The lineups·
POio\1~0'1'

MIDDLEPORT

Ends· Bailey, MOler; taeklee:
Roller, ~etchka; guards: Stover,
Neal; eener· Erwin Baclu: Row· '
ley, Nelson, Wbltlatcb, Abbott. Sub
Unemen: Blue, Harrla, Werner,
Hauck Backs Hartinger, Crooij,
Wayland, Kelly, BlDg.
OffiCials. 1\eferee, ned Sw.;J;·
m~en, umpire, Paul Tribe; h~'i!
llrleoman, AI Strimer.
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Attendance: 1,700 paid ~dults 1
831 paid students Tolfll 2,62'7.

To The Melropollllll Marine ~es

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tsught by Mrs ~araar~t
LewiS were , jrc9t~ Ill a

Only $18

1956 Ford
flnfsli.'

$1¥a .RIDGE

Ice oream, hqme made CliP
cakes and cokef were serv~d
Bubble gum and sucker, were
glvrn as favors, after whlcb a
b~bble gum contest was held

Fiberglass bottom

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salt. Wo ilofl't W....
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pari~. we~nes~f
a!~:~:~~~vi,::
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Wer'ry, Bamlti; au~~~:i!s · Wa,~~.
Strub!~; • i'enter: Glbba. Ba~:
Phalln, Spepfer, ijarrlson, l!'aw·
241 le,!home.Freelitan,
&amp;db hneiJien' Rousb, 2~
l!'eaver, Grueser:
Backs wuson, Coates

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Panthers--Rout Jackets.27.o Thursday.

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drastically ncluciltl for th!J sale!,,
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Thfl- P,rl~s Will P..Vall Until Ch.riiiJIIts 1957
BUY VOVJI 86AT NOW AT THIS WINTER S~LE ,
Wt'll •*- your 1*•1 '"' ,.prlng. Flnt co.., Flnl Chol01

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lrllld 11&amp;. . wltltb, md depth of new
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pt ap • 811 ltUtiDI

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Plus Tax and Your
Recappable Tne

NO MATTER
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TRAVEL
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TH.AN RIGHT HERE '.AT

K.ARR &amp; VANZANDT.

''Yow'll Like Our Senltie"
700 E. 111111 Sl. Pia. ~

Jackets &amp; Sweoters .. ... . .. .
Arrow S~irts . . .. . In Whites ondt ·c:~~n:
Slacks ................ ~y
Hat1 ................ by
Jewelry • . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. by ~
~ $l'\ililkJII··&gt;vJ::'l
Billfolds • . . . . . . . . by Swonk &amp;

MARY JUNE
BE4UTY SALON
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Permanenta f1 JO, $10 and $11
PHOilJ 642'"Y
235 Walnut St.
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N~Jll Phone !45Z·5

P,.ston Motors; Inc.

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.ANTI FR~IZE T TIRES

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•'fblle and Colors

•AU Styles

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The meetine: wa1

then al\loumed The resl of the
meetln~ oonSisted of &amp;ames aod
refrCIShments.

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Suits &amp;: S~!f Coats . ..... .. , ~y Stw•!liiF
Top Coatp, • . . . • . . by Alligitor .&amp;

free

i~stallotion ,

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Service
. Entrance
:v ,. On Second St.
Convenient Budget ,ierms ot

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Mld~f!!&amp;, Ohio
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~ave a pr~ctlc~ IWion ' !o~Jght
at lhe Masonic Telll,lll'e f!r lbe~r
i!lllallatloQ whlcb .II JCIM!duled
or n~xt Tl!undal', . ~. Q• .

' LOS ANGELES UP - Catcher
Campanella and outfielder
Snider look pay outs 'In alan·
1958 baseball contracll
the LOa Angel•• Dodgers.
Dodger Vice Presld~nt E. l.
"BUZZie" Bavasi said CaiJipanella
took a cut because of a 11penonal·
ly disappointing" season l11t year
and that Snider received a~'loken
cut/' down to about $42,000 a year,
whtle Campanella would receive
in the neighborhood of $36,000.

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tack1 246 Jll!l be(~ 'nr.llk~&amp;lv·
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The Melts Collntr MCt lsterial
As10"lation wjll have their ••·
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Church Mo·tday, ~c. 2, at 6.30
with the moat prepared anft ..,,.
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Theodoruo Councll D8'Jihters
amt!fiC!! will

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temporary wiring, ,obviously,
should not be p&lt;rmittcd nnr com
buslib\e, material, and where
special Illumination is r~qulred
·apot lights should be cop~ectet 1
-to permanent .fixtures at safo \
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Chw! herbert li•'l'kintl has lJ.
sued hiS men th~ tollowlnl In·
structions if a space ship Ianda I
in Newberg: Do not attempt 1
clooeup investi~ation. Don't ,hoot
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WASHINGTON UP - Cltrlat·
mas packages for servlce)Den
overseas must now be sent air~
mall 1n order to Insure delivery
by Dec. ~. the Defenae D~·
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Write Box 36
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spent Monday
4ius;bter, Mrs. A. D. Tul·

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afternoon with her aunt, A'l'f

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TUttle were shopping in Parkef"
burg Monday night

WAHTID-A PAMIL Y MAN
to' man••• a 10,000 capacity

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otiaro ol profit boaia. House
(Ul'llilhed. rhone 241 for part!·
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~ave a pr~ctlc~ IWion ' !o~Jght
at lhe Masonic Telll,lll'e f!r lbe~r
i!lllallatloQ whlcb .II JCIM!duled
or n~xt Tl!undal', . ~. Q• .

' LOS ANGELES UP - Catcher
Campanella and outfielder
Snider look pay outs 'In alan·
1958 baseball contracll
the LOa Angel•• Dodgers.
Dodger Vice Presld~nt E. l.
"BUZZie" Bavasi said CaiJipanella
took a cut because of a 11penonal·
ly disappointing" season l11t year
and that Snider received a~'loken
cut/' down to about $42,000 a year,
whtle Campanella would receive
in the neighborhood of $36,000.

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CUll AIDdliiD~ :
f.IV~ Den, of · Mjdfll'pol't Cu~
tack1 246 Jll!l be(~ 'nr.llk~&amp;lv·
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·~eedy
fiiillfi••· ~~~ti· Dtn IJ •plalll!i)J&amp; to
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MlljiST.RIAL 11\NQt leT
The Melts Collntr MCt lsterial
As10"lation wjll have their ••·
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Theodoruo Councll D8'Jihters
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temporary wiring, ,obviously,
should not be p&lt;rmittcd nnr com
buslib\e, material, and where
special Illumination is r~qulred
·apot lights should be cop~ectet 1
-to permanent .fixtures at safo \
distances.
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NEWEERG, Ore. UP - Pollee
Chw! herbert li•'l'kintl has lJ.
sued hiS men th~ tollowlnl In·
structions if a space ship Ianda I
in Newberg: Do not attempt 1
clooeup investi~ation. Don't ,hoot
~~ your earner\\ range at lnflnlty,

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GIFTS MUST GO aY AIR

WASHINGTON UP - Cltrlat·
mas packages for servlce)Den
overseas must now be sent air~
mall 1n order to Insure delivery
by Dec. ~. the Defenae D~·
ment says.
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'Available !rom
ol Documents,
lnR O!llce,

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Prim '
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Merchants
Collec~ing Bureau

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lust II CIOM 11 your Phonli

Coli 914-Y or
Write Box 36
Minersville, OhiO'
We W,ill Do The Rest
Credit lllformalloll

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back
Ohio.
spent Monday
4ius;bter, Mrs. A. D. Tul·

Jack Harris' open! Sund~y
afternoon with her aunt, A'l'f

Waif

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,

Kn. John Ro,oe and Mrs. A D
TUttle were shopping in Parkef"
burg Monday night

WAHTID-A PAMIL Y MAN
to' man••• a 10,000 capacity

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otiaro ol profit boaia. House
(Ul'llilhed. rhone 241 for part!·
eulm and interview. 11·26·3tc

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Ricky Lemley '
,'ta~·
.c.:.ool',.._rades
Is Honored On
Ril tland £1em~
IIIII
Kn
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-·ThanLcnl\mt'
,n~ .a~. l.lel ""WeoJnesday 11th Birth-Jay
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Children &lt;in .the RU
!!! ' ~kles,, can!)les, p~p lmd nuts by
·, mentary Schools had -!!'I!J!II]i.si\V; Mia. George Grau, Mrs Robert
ing parl!t.l Wednesday ~temoon. Canaday, Mro. Kenneth Davh,
Nov.. 2'1, before the,Y "· J!'B~ Ills· llra. Mrlan Carson. In Mrs. Mar·
misoed lor the hohdir. ?i{ ~~ \aret Chapman's Thord Grado
First Grade, taught by Mrs. lolar- t.he children played games ond
gl!el PantO!ll&gt; they Plal'ed mu&amp;J recorda and were served cookies,
cal (111\&lt;o ••d contests aod111r1. lee cream and pop by Mr•. Wflght
CtrOI .Slliow~~' Mrs. lla)'D1ond !Irs. Vernon W~ber. Mrs. Robert
Smttb, ' Mrs. Carloi Snowden and Smith and 1\!ra. Tucker.
Mrs. !lay W1llums, Room·lloth·
Mrs. Anna Ogdln's Fourth
ers,' ..nod turkey cookieo, 11'0 lll'lde played games and were
eream and pop Room·Motllers In served cup cakes, root beer and
the Finl Grade, taught by , llrs: cups filled with candies. Tho
Olive Page, were 1\!rs. lllcbard Room·Mothero were M'r5. Glenna
Lum, Mrs. Charle1 King and Fetty, Mrs Imogene Dean, Mr, ,
Mrs. Robert Dailey The~ ~rv~~ Thelma Carpenwr and Mrs
Ice cream,. turkey cook1es, pop Wanda Fetty. Moss Joan Mont·
and gave the children ballnons gomery's Fourlh grade were serv·
after they had played music~) ed Ice cream, cookies, candy anrt
&lt;ames
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, P•P by M'rs. Pearl Little, Mrs
In the Second Grade, tautht Lester Lathey and Mrs. Ernest
by l!rJ, W.lter Bunce, the cbll· Nlchojson. They played games
dren pllyed gam" and records and ;ecords.
and t•e Room·Mothm ll'ere
Children m the Ftlth -trade
Mrs. Robert King, Mrs. Jameo !aught by Mrs o 0 Patterson
Fink, Mrs Arnold Grate and were served Jce cream, cup
Mrs. Clonch They served cook calres and pop by Mrs. Wa.de Nt·
les and pop and gave the ehll· cholson, Mrs Southerland and
dren coloriug book$ l&lt;ed with rib Mn ' wmbert after playing "
bons and -bells ., favors. Mrs. series or games
Nate Wise, Mrs Carl Taylor, Mr~
Mts.s Carolyn Smith's F1fth and

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Rtce were Room·llothers for tile
Second Grade taught by Mrt
Muriel Foley and · they 1erved
cup cake1, 1cc c.rcam and .pap,
The children piRyed gam" with
Gary Taylor wtnnong a pr!ze atid
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a talent

show and also played games.
Room·Mothers were Mrs Mitchell
Conley, Mro. Homer l'arker
Mary Rice and they setoved tur·
key cookies, leo cream ond pop.
Room Mothero for the Sixth

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Edward Winters of MDBon, WRI
the 'l'ba~ksglvlng ·guest o! ijjs
school• o0 "'l'el!l[ler~nce Day:•• sislar, ¥"· . ~acob Ebersbach. .•
Januafy !8. Pl'ans were moae lo!
Mr, nnd Mrs. Pa~l K•ufi. · gnd
til• Christmas meeting which 111•ll ~hi!J!ren, Barbara Jnd -Richard of
be held ·4r:J lhe Fltit Baptlll Columliloa were Thahksglvtng
Church on Friday, Dee. 13, with dlnnet•'' f\11!118 of ~is patents,
members 'II !bat· d!Jacb as hos· lit. ad ' Mro. w_, L Kautz,· · :;
ti!IBe&amp;.
Mrs Pearl Mora, proar4••
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Mrs. l!arold Lemley entertain- meeUng bald TUesday evening In
tained with a party Monday, eve· !he sot!lal roonls of the Federal; ,
ing after school at ber home, ~4. Chun:h.
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Llberly AvQ., honoring ~er son, • )Irs. '(1:?'11: llwlj!JO: PJ!!IIde~t;
Ricky, on his eleventh birthday, preslded ' lfld the meeting ogen'td
Games were played around a With fOiip a!Wglng of "awcel
bonftre and prttes awarded fo· •!;lour nf•. ,Pi'~yer" followed ~~~
Charlene H)'Sell, Johnny Dennis, prayer by the prealdent. .
Patty OWens, Jtmmy Lee and " 0\lrl!&gt;g· t)le ~uslnl"• Sejflon it obali\ii~f,~~-llJe wors~\P ,I
Darlene Romine
wu voted, to send a, €Jii'f_ttmu aervtc,e. ~~ag•l'J~· II 'tlunl:•'
H~t dogs roasted on lhe fire box to !he vet!ram at ' Cbllll· llvioii:' ualrif for 'lllii scripture
marshmallows. potato chips and cothe Hospital and also to pre· bibb 4911 and Psalm 100. She
orange·ade were served by Mf• pare a basket for the needy. lbo gave a revtew 'of the ennual
Lemley ass~led by Mrs Paui II wao also voted t o purchue • address o{ the national president
Zirkle Mrs Maxine Le~ Mrs Union Signal Binder to be plac· 1\!rs. Glen Hayes, given In ~I&gt;
Almeda Henderson, Mr&amp; Rtchard ed In the Pomeroy Public Library , ~mber at ll~dllon, wts.
Owens and Mrs. Denms Bubble along with two books just re·
The ntrN f11tmbershtp plan anij
gum was giVen as favors.
celved as an award for a ten ' the Rock ol Ages cards 1ti help
pcr cent gain lJt net membersh1p. build a total a~atinence htghway
Present were Carl and Johnny The vtsual 1lducatlon commit· was presented by Mrs. Lena
DHenms, Darlene Romine, Danny
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enderson, Lowell Neimeyet·,
Group singing of hymns of
Georg~ Warner, Charlene, Terry
pr!'lse and P!'ayer by lllfl. loand Charles l!ysell. Linda and
s~ph Cook concluded the meet
Potty Owens, Brenda, Jommy and
Ina.
D~ana Lee, Raymond and Diana
Zlrkle and Eddle, Charie• and
RIC~ Lc:mley.
I The Past M'atlons or l'olner!y ·
'J'he honor~d guest received ChApur, 188, OES, '!teJ TU~ida~ - • ~.
a !(ijt of money from the fll~ts ,ev~l.~JoJ!I· the Mason!!' · fe\nplo1 "'
and' aeodUII glff4 but 'onalile to witli Mrs E. J. Tracy as hDSle.io.
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Miss Maud Grueser pr~ide~' :
Mrs. Edd1e Romme and sreat _Rres1ded J,gd there was a dlse 1
grandmother, Mrs. 'Etta Brobka ;lon oli ,purchasing drapes f r
- - -the dinlnr room of the Tempi ,
luld jokes lor their program
The district sc~ool of instruct! r1
Thtrd grades, jaught ~Y Mr. to be held In P.omeroy on Frldaf, 1'fJtidttn,
paren~.
Blanche Nelson, were served January 17. "~' also diBCUISe~. "
Mattox, toond Seventh grade.•. taught by A round robin card w01 sent to
.... , . w ....... family at
Miss Solly Schaaf, were Mrs. Joe Mrs. GlllJI Smith of
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Mrs. Mattox '
Dugan and Mrs. Clinton Pler~o who is Ill
and thef serv~d cup cakes, lUI'· Following t)le meeting an ex·
a rabbit ronch at San Dlea~.
key Ice cream, pop, candies and change of glfla was held atur Cali!. He hio been In tbe Navy
nuts. Games were played with which refreshments were aerved lor the p!8t alxuon years.
Dorothy Duaan wlnmng a prize by the bostea~ to MilS Gnoeser,
Mr. apd Mrs. Jack Bachner
and they served cup cak.,, tur· Mn. Carrie Nye, Mro. Dwl&amp;hl llr. and Mn. H. W. Cl.,k
mustcal gamea and dan&amp;d.
Parker, Mrs. Fred Blaettnar. Mrs. Tllanksgivlng guests of llr.
C. W. Clark, Charlellon.
Th e Se ven th an d E1g hth gra des C• E. NetUe, Mra. Harry P. SmIIh. Winnie
Glbbl, 8 teacher tu the 1
who are taught by Mrs. Robeo1
M~q Ada Ho1kina, Mrs Nolan Cbi!Ucothe aehool 11 a patient at
Roberts, M1les Nelso,n and Pi'ln· Swaekhamer,. Mrs. L. F Schoen· the Maaon Clinic.
cipal Howard Parker, danced In feb, Mrf, Cm'T Shields, Mrs. H. B. · Robert van Cooney, son ol Mr.
the ochool gymnasium and wer&lt;· Smith, Mra. Denzil Goegleln, and Mra. Pearl Van Cooney, boa
served Ice cream. cup cakes and Mrs. Helen Nease, lllr1. Alonzo boon 111 for two weeks with flu,
pop by Mrs. Calvin Sprouse, Mrs CUotur and gu.J!A, Mrs. Roy
Mr. and Mr•. Harolli HI!Jer
Dayton Parsons and Mrs. Don Tracy and;the Rot&gt;. and Mrs. l,.e•· 1
hla . mother. Mri. Laura
McKnight.
lie KuJ!%1! of J)elphos.
fr9111 Holzer llo!Pl~
she Wll a aurgjcal paU"f'l
Robert Klnl visited a cifl·
friend, Mrs Helen r;ohl..,
Columbus, at Holzer Hospital ~n
Tuesday where 1\ln. NObJ '" waa
otaylng with b~r mother, )lin.
Ralph Hoover; lackson, a patient
at lhe hOIPIIal.
)Ira. T. r
flawklns was I
fhanka&amp;!vlng dinner aueot ol llr
lnd Mrs. Dale Anllenoworth, Cbe•
hire
·. Dinner guest• of Mr. and Mls
John Vroman and aqq, John, on
hankt;lvil\g were Mr. and lolra.
, , •spread the cost of holiday
harlea . Vroman and son. Mark,

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'fl'lnk Hayes, an ' aunt, W.j lli!tb bla parenll, I )lr. and Mrt. Coluil1l!lii wefe l Tliank.ialvlng
unable to eo due to lllne11.
· Charlea Graber.
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wncaster spent 'l'ltanksglylrta · ' ,,
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with Mr. and Mrs. Norr'""' Klo.,! .N¥!JY!11LE• Tenn, ~ - For·
Dr. and Mrs. Alston Tracy re. Ine[''tpp 't1tuer •Rpby Green,
turood to their home in ~olum! tol~~lfut·,otiday
hu b~en
blls today after . IJI09dl~i .. .tbo !'i,ml~d · llYil tlaoeo '· .tiul n•yer
holiday Wltb his parenl.l; Mr. · and• bOthered to get ~ ~lvorte beeal!lC
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Thanksgiving weekend traffic fatalities soared paat tbe'2110
mark today. It was feared a zero cold wave would«~ 1 ·n~
surge of deaths m the nort)lern midwest
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A Umted Press tally which bef•.;I at 6 p.Ib. Wtdneit!Ay
showed that highway accidents had elajmed 261 lives 111 ot 8
a.m est. s~turday.
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4 deaths in pllne crillhea 1114 U
uersom killed in~ ...
'identa lor a tragic holld&amp;J tlealli
total of 307.

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'THE CAL~NDAR SAYS IT'S 1157, BUT OUR PRICES
SAY IT'S 'ill JUST CHECK OVER THESE SPECIALS I

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1953 Chevrolets ·· As low as $795 $695

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Moat typ,a and mod11ls.

1954 Pontiac · ·· ······ ··· $1,195 $1,095
8 cyl. Sill' Chief Conv. Cpe. Hydramatlc drive, New light
blue top. R&amp;H.

1955 Pontl~c ·...... · .. ' .. · $1,695 $1,595

VB 2 dr. CataUna Cpe, "Hard Top" beauty. Hydramatl~
drive.

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1956 Chevrolet .... ·.... · $1,795 $1,695
4 dr. Belaire Sedan. Shows the best of care. R&amp;H.

1956 Iuick " ... .'' .. " ... $2,295 $2,195
V8 Specht 2 dr. Rivler&amp; Sedan Dynaflow drive. Popular
~·bard

top"

model. New Buick tradc·ln. Showroom clean.

1955 Buick .. ' .... "" ..... $1,895 $1,795

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lng &amp; brakes. This car h~a had tender care

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Coronet. V8 4 dr Sedan. New Pontiac trade·ln. B/l&amp;Utl· ,
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ro. James Brewirii!Qi! """
doughtet, S.ltdra.
• Gllbe!t' Jln&gt;ln, C~lumbu! spent
Thanks~vlri~ Witti Jill mother,
Mra Ben ' l)rvln, and alster, Mr•
William Robaon.
Sally SciUiaf Is a bualneos visitor
Ill Colu111bua tod~.

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r Sale at the Gnte bulltJlns, neli to
the Rutland Poll Office, till· ~·
ember 7.
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Tbe sale wiD open at JP': a. m.
S.tuid1y aDd durini the - .!ladwithes and coflt!t wD1 be ~
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Liabon, killed •When 'boi
w,q f
IInck by I l'ennaylYIIIia Jla1lnlid
pai;enser traiii here
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Akron: Edward Land...; to, 1
Chicago, killed •• tbo o~o-'fllnl. ;
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orlllnal filllsh ~~~.It In best of condition.

•ShorUy• after
walked of! their jo~ Friday a
cr fatlure forced stoppage of
other ronstruetion work at tile
multi · mdhon doUar projeet. A
IPOkesman said the power llilure
was eliminated quiclrly. but did
not say how it wu aeeompllsbed.
Other worken returned to their
posto immediately.
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ter of Franlt Gintber and lobn The eleetrlciana ha"" not set u~
Sr.. Middleport. an&lt;l llln picket lines around the plant.

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IIMr,,~et and ~ lrJ
Plate lrelcht traiD *Idle ,
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V8 Super 2 dr. Riviera Cpe. Power Steering &amp; brakes.
" Owned by local me17hant.
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Mr. an4 Mro. Homer iJysell
and ohllilren. Rodney. anri
Christy 'fOrt Tbankallvins flle•t
of hlf 'tnother, Mrs. P,.rl Hynll
10.00 .... ., ..... , .... 1100.00
Mllf Joy Smith, student a:
Ohio Slatf University, Columbus,
We pi)' 2% lnlereal'on your Savllga
,.. apen~lng \h~ Thankag!vlng vn·
ration ·wllb her parenta, Mr. all~
Mfl, Th•o Smlt~.
'Mr. aocl, Mra. Harry P. Smit 1
were
Thabkaslvlng dloner fllest
BANKING SINCE 187!
of Mr•.~pd l(ra, Theo Smith an•
donghtt"Momber Federal Ruerve System
Mil.\ •llora Wilson of Marlett
Is tbe_' 1\IIIJI·O! her cousin Mr~tember Federal De!Wiit lnavuee Corpora&amp;lon
Georae', H, l'.,ker.
POMEROY
RUTLAND
Mr1. Hmlett Jlwaell, )Irs. Aile
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Wt have th•m now, •• beau~iful
new dinette eete from Lloyd's new
"Lancer" ,f.ouping. Featuring hex·
·~ uwtct ler desllft, a ityle
dclUaive that's today's big news in
fuhrlture, in' ~~ new metallic· '
bronze 4niBh with gold-tone trip!.
Te,ble top~~ In achoice of warm ~·

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