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11-Dolly SeDUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Dec 22, 1956

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Church of JMvt
C'ku• of lAtter Day Samt.s, Old
TUI•• f laU, on Portland Route
~ Scbool 10 .a. m preach.inc
11 4 m and 8 P m and Bible
Slud..v Tburs4ay 8 pm Paator C.
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Church of Chrllt. Loclt•cl
on Pomeroy Harrl90D.ville Road.
1 B1ble &amp;h.ool 9 30 A M M,.....,.....
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'r\ orsb1p Md Commun100 1D 30 A
M Chnsllan Endeavor 7 15 P .M.
Evemng WorMup 8 P M Thomaa
Wyatl MwJ!llter J~h Jo.h&amp;lon,
Bible School Supl
Min."v•ll• Methodl1t Church,
Rev R M Grove, Pastor, Ho.smer
•--b, Supt 10 A M Su_ _.._..,
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ThomM
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Ohurcla SerVloe 7 30 P.
meetiDj Wedne,day I'IJ.ght 7 30 p
M Ereryone outd1alb mv1t.ed
TM Syrauru Mfthoclllt ChYrch
Rev Robert E Lmter. Pastor.
Sunday School 9 30 A. M. Dana
Wtnebrenner, Supt. Worsbll) Ser·
VICes 7 30.
Third Street Pentaaostal Church
Middleport, B I. BIJ.rrett. paator
sunday Schoo) 10 1 m Evenma

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Edwto Charles, Rector, Mrs Cednc W Clark orgamst Wonh1p
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Communion !trst Sund&lt;~y m mvnth
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Every Sunday 10 A M Sunday
School and Communwn f1rst Sun
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Channel 3, Sun. 10:15 a.m.
tommunJon and pr~ach 1ng; lh1rd 1
Our Dally Bread
Sunday
In month 7 30 P )( - - - - - - - - - - - - church preachmg - Ro::v Harold C \-\ot.d Rest Home from 2 Lo 4 PM
Doster Putor
- Wed eve Pra)er .!1erv1ces
Chrlst1an Churttl at long Bol· Sttn
at 7 30
tom, every Sunday 9 ao A
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Un1ted Methodilt Church SunSunday School and rummun1on
da} School .~.__._9 15 A M Theo
hr~t Sunday m month 7 JO P ~
Ch urc h preachm!l lhtrd Sunday sn11th Supl worship - )0 30 am
Star Over Bethlehvm
tn month 10 30 A M Church com SubJect
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munJOn an d preac h mg - Rc1 l&gt;rf's 7 30 - "Chnstmas program
H aro ld C D ~ Ler, P astor
Th • Ch urcl. 0 1 Ch n'at, K•no, for children
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Ch urc h commuwon an d preacblllJol H.ev Waldo J Bartels, Pastor Mr
fourth S&lt; ' nd ay m moo lh 7 3U p tred Blaettnar, S S Supt Sun
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old C Dost~r. Pastor
Worship hour - 10 30 AM S~r
The Cftrlsfl•n Cht.treh'., Hem rnon Toptc 'Chnshan Meamng'
1oc k Grove, every Sunaiy 9:10 A s unday Chureh School Christmas
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second Sunday tn montb 7.30 p Christmas Can(jJe-Lightmg serv1ce
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Harold C. Doster Pastor.
Rutland Church of C.hnst 81ble
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Bishop,
Sunja)'
School 9 45 A M Mornlng wor
sh1p a~ 11 A M MYF Sunday en
rung at 8 Prayer meeting Thut:;day evemng Eut.,rpnse Sundt~y
School 10 lO A M Morning wur
sh1p 9 30 A M YF at 6.30 p M
Kvenmg wor.sh1p
7 30 Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p M
UB Ct,l.frch•s, L•tart Fells, Roger Martm, Pastor Sunday ScbooJ
9 30 A M Worship Serv1ce 7 p
M Chrut1an Endeavor alt(U"nate
Sundays at 7 ;w P M
Churt:h o~ the Naz•r•n•, Syra.
pastor
cuse, Roy K WIIIJimd,
Sunday School 9 :JU A M Mornm.l!:
worshtp 10 ::10, NYPS 6 30 p M,
M
1 Evangelt.shc 'erv1ce 7 30 p
Wednesday evenmg: prayer meet
Jlli! for the mJdweek and Tuesda,y
afternoon prayer hour
House ot Pr•rer, Ch••••r, SYRday School 9 30 A M Mormng
W01shJp 11 A M Sunday evenmg
worship at 8 l'ra) er meet1hg on
Thursday 8 P M
Church of Chrl1l, Br•dford
Rev John Wyatt, Pastor Brble
Sehoul 9 30, church serv1cca 10 ao
Youtb meetmg ~~ 6 P. M.. and
evangc!Js!Jc servJce Sunday ~ven
mg at 7 Jam~s Reed, Sllpt
Fr•e M•thodl•t Church, tt•rry
Bates, Pastor, Lautel Cli!l Sun
day School 9 30, Clau meatms
10 30, FMY ~crv1cc 7 00, Pre•ch
mg B 00, Prayer Meeting Wednes
d.1y .., 30 II} sell Run
Sunday
School 10, Preachmg t1 1:)
FAIRVIIW
Edward Gnffith pastor
School 9 30 a m, Youn1:
meeting 6 4:1 P m ;
vices 7 30 P m ; prayer
Wednesdav 7 30 P m
Thul'l'lday 7 31i P 1M F.ast Let&amp;rt
9 30 Mornmg worship 10 45 Evenlng worshtp 8 on the 1st 3rd, 5lh
Me-eting Wet:.l·
Sundays Prayor
ntsday 8
Letart Faits Methodist Char,..
Floyd Workman.. pastor
Letart
Falls, church ~chool, 1 :m Prayer
servtce Wedn"sduy evenmg 7 30
Charl•s B~r~h
Recine Million
paBtcr Services Sunday 7 3o and
TUes ltJy 7 30
Earl CU1t•r.
Portleno:l Churr.h,
pa.stor, As1! p&lt;tstor Erhlh CodncT
Set vices sunday 8 oo, 1uc:;d&lt;~y at
7 30 and Friday 7 30
4Chnsti•n Scl•note Society, 144
Mulberry A\•e . Pomero) Mornmg
sl"rvr&lt;c at 11 A M w1th t IIR!ST
.n-;sus thr tw bjcrt of thl ll"sson
ser mon and the- Gold('n 1('xt Gorl
~'tho commanded the ll!{hl to shine
out of darknc~s hn th ~htl\t•l 10
ou 1 hf"ill"h, to gt\C tlw ht;ht or t,he
knnwlettgc of the ~.: lory of t.od 10
llr,• f.trl' of Jcus &lt;. hrt~t. 11 l onn·
thaur:; 4 6 y, t'dnt'~day 1 , ( mna
scnHt' at a 'lhc publir 1 ~ tordl&lt;~lly mvtted to attcud
fli'adtng
room With st&lt;lc l'lllUll('f' lu~ wttod
at JC:tl ol chmdt open to lht• pub
ltc on Montiay from 2 to 4 I' !\f
C•rl•ton Church Sunday School;
9 30 Pra~l'r mcchng Wed ,Et 7 30
l \oristmas pia} and pro~r Ill\ nee
23 at 7 4~ llc\ H A HJd rllt Pas-

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M8thodist Church ReY
R O,! Grove p11.stor S S ill 9 30
Llo1d Dlllmgf't Supl
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1 BO\Ies leader - Sen lees .ll Elm·

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TICK~:Ts

10 30 Pra)cr
AM Evemng
7 30
PM
Serv1ce Servtce
WednPsday
7 00 PM Earl Slack, Mmister
Church Of Christ, MhWIJ~port,
~red I Gardner pastor Bible Sch
ool 9 30 Morning wor9h1p 1(} 30
Chnstmas sermon, "Behold, the
Kmg 7 p m Chmtmas pt!•gram
followed by caroling by the Chmt
tan Endeavor, W~dnesday, 7 p m
Prayer mccLm~:: and B1ble stud) t
B ~ m ChOJr prae\1ce
Heatk Method11t Church, Mid·
dleport the H.ev C R Ko,knght,
pastor Sunday School D 30 Ern
est COH'I I sup! Monung worship,
10 30, srrmon toprl "The First
C hnstma~··
7 30 &lt; hnstmas pro
Aram followed hy c&lt;~roltng by the
MYF Wedne~da)'
tl 30, Jumor
chOJr 7 p m St"OJor choir
Flnt Do~pti•t Church, Middleport,
the Rev { E No}t p11stor Church
School, 9 I~ frank Cheesebre\\,
supt
Monung worship, 10 Hi
6 p •11 JunJOr and ScOJor Youth
fo el!ol'tshlp, 7 30 Eve rung worship
,en Jl'{' Montiay devottonal ser
vtlc hy the Senwr Y(]utlt h•llow~h rp II p m
WcrlnPsday nud
week prayer and Pr:use serv1ce
7 30 lhotr prac\Jcc, 8 30
Mt Morto~h B•ph•t Churc:h, Mid•
dleport th£" Rev N D BordM
pastor B1ble School 9 1~ Arlena
Rcl'sc supl
:\101 rung worsh~p
10 30, 7 JU Chmtmas Hight Chris~
mas prog1 am
Chur(h Of Th• N.uar•ne ,Mid·
dleport the Hcv Jt()bert Styers
pastor lhble S, hool. 9 30 Lester
Taylor ~; upt 1\lorumg wu1slup
o 30 Chrtstmaa prog1 ~rn
7 3{1
'rh~~:~'::~ 7 30 Prayf'r mc('tma
Of ChnM In Chri•tlan
Unwn. Middleport the Rev Guy
F Sayrf' pastur Sunday School
10 am Preaching service 7 30J
Wednesday 7 30 H1ble study
,lnt Pr••byterlan Church, Middleport the Rev Howard Ruppell,

pastor Church School g 30 James
Buchanon, supt Mornmg worship
10 30 ~rmon toptc 'A Star m
Your Heart Candlchghl cmnnmn
ton 7 30 P m Wcthu•sday. 6 30
Jumcr choir 7 p rn Sf"nJOr Chtor
BnObury Chur'"h Of Christ, Ed·
~~oarr.l Emerson, pastor B1hll': Sch
ool. 830, Thurman Carscv aupt
Christmas progt'am Mormng &lt;A or
shtp 10 30. fhrlstian F.udPavor
6 p m, Evenmg worship sen·lce
First &amp;o~ptl•t Church, Ealf Main
Street Pomeroy. Ralph C Zllndel
Pastor. Wilham Watson Sunday
School Supf 9 30 combined scr
vice of worP.hip and study Christ
mas music by 1\_dult and Youth
ChOir Sern•on "the Gladne$8 of
Christmas" Nursery and Jumor
C'hurth for children 7 30 Christ.
rna~ program by ch1lriren and
)OUth Also 110und motton f1lm
Please brinq: while gtfls to thts
scrv1cc 7 30 Monday Carol SlOiil
inu by youth

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Harritonvlll• PN•ltl'hrlan,
R•iph C. Zvndel, Su"'ly Pe1for,
9 30 Church School W W. Finlaw
Su"t , followed by Christmas program and play by Youth Sermon
"'Why Be Merry At Chri&amp;tmas "
(No evenmg service )
FrH Methodl1t Church, Laur•l
Cl•ff. The Sunday SctmoJ will present the annual Cbristmas program Sund11y mgbt at 7 30 Treats
also will be gtven

SERMONEITE
BY EUGENE BROWN
Putor, Unlt.ct Methodi1t Church
INDIVIDUAL DIGNITY
The commg of our Lord Into
the world has meant a multitude
of good, more tban any one could
mnumerate But one thmgs that
stands out so beautlfully and has
so blessed the world 1s that he
brougbt dtgmty to the mdlvidual.
Jesus came at the time whe1l it
was popular to beh£,ye that the
state csme before personality The
power of the Roman Empue dJd
much to excelerate thl8 belief
There were elite aroupa who beheved that God had so favored
them and that the~ were better
than other people And to them
1t seetned prOvldenhaJ that many
should be m servitude to them So
slavery existed all over the world
that Jesus knew He was vnse in
Hu compassJon regarding eommon
tDJUStu;:e On Ol)e occasion be saJd
ttlat every one 1 should be servant
to the other (Mark 9 35 "U any
man desire to be first, the same
shal1 be last of all and servant of
all")
Our LOrd taught that everyone
IS of value to God ''1 he Father
Himself loveth you" John 16 27
"For the love of God 1s broader
Than the measures of man's
mmd,
And the heart of the Etarnat
Is more wond~rruHy kind"
There wag no companson be
tween personality and matenal
worth as far as Jesus was concern
ed Matlhew re&lt;:ords H1m as say
mg " For what • ~ a man profiteti
1f hP -;hall gain the whnle world
an&lt;l lo~e h1os own soul'" MaLL 16
26

Our Lord .s how ~d no parhahly
tn people He looked above pos1
tlon. occupatwn, race and class
He stopped a slomng mob from
killing a young woman who had
eomm1tted ~dullry lie ate and
drank wJLh publtcans and .m.ncrs
(who were trash tn the eyes of
He
the ~cnbcs and Pharisees)
talked to a Samantun W'lman at
the well who was despt.&lt;red by the
Jews He dwed with Za&lt;'chaeous,
(also desptsPd by many) who was
supr.rmtendent or customs for the
Roman gow:rnmellt m thf' dtslnct
of Jencho lfe plaeed h1s clean
hands upon (a\oldeCI) l~pors and
healed them All people Jn H1s
eyes regar,Uess of slatron m hfe
had an inherent right !01 attrnt10n
respect and d1gmty
. Whtlt&gt; Wf' are r('(:eJvmg and g1v
1ng gtfts Hus Chmtmas \\Ould Jt
not be wise ta a5k ou1 selves Am
I gn•1ng With lh~ expectal10n of
reward only? or reer1vrng some
thtng 1n rt turn' J)o 1 l:(rVe only
to those who mtghl g1v(' to me?
Shall I gtvt&gt; to those who already
have plenh?
1t has been almosl 19t.i0 years
.!lmce our Savtour came 1nln the
world and aboul 37 }cars ~tcr he
dted becau5c of what he belleved
and taught Rut the death knell for

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DELINQUENT
TAXPAYERS NOTICE
tConUnued rrom Poge 6)
Middleport Vtllage, L 100 306
Lot l()(.L.-306 Val $400 Total Tax
$34 08

Miller, H M Trustee- L 102,
No 102.- 10 (t S sidt!, V&lt;~ l 51U.
Total Tax $ :.!2
Same L 100 No 103-E parl
Val $4{1 Total Tax $94
SaJiie, L 104, No 104-Tn NE
cor, Val $30, Total Ta.x $10
Morton. Charles Jr S 18 L
262, No 262- 18-Sub ~~ . Val
$120 Tota\ Tax $2 B6
Same, Sub 6 112 Val $100 Total
Tax $2 38
Ohlmger, Elu.abelh, L 589 No
589---Sub a Val $60 Tolal Ta"X
$20 26
Qu 1vey Nathan E, L 4. No 4
Plantz Add, Val $790, Total Tax
$18 76
Same, L o, No 5 Plantz Add
'Ex 10 w sJde, Val $MX), Total
Tax $14 02
Romine, Bert 0 &amp;. Bertha L
100, Lot IUil-306-307- 1 A E of
Hopkm5, A 1, Val $610, Total Tax
$Bl 44
Rom me Eddie E &amp; Mary A, L
163, No 163-H &amp; D Add Val
$1640, Total Tax $38 96.
Rose, AvVle, L 258, No 21&gt;8--NE cor of Sub 89, Val $40, Total
Tax $14 27
RuSilell, John &amp; Magdahne, L
I, No 1-2 75 A Sub 1~. A 2 7~.
Val $30 Total Tax $70
Same I I. No 1 2 2~ A Sub
26891011 Shep Surv, A 2.75
Val $250 Total Tax $6 94
Same L 14, LOt No 14 A 1
Val $10. Total Tax $.24
Same S 1B L 262, Lot 1-Sub
] t3 W 1,'t o( 260 A Sub 13 Shep
Surv, Val $120 Total Tax $2 B6
Same S 18, L 262 No 262 lfl-1 1B A W lh of 2 60 A Sub 13
She p Sur v , A I 18 Val $10, To
tal Tax $ 24
Russell Thomas &amp; Cleo S 18
L 262, No 262 18-2 A W of W1l
Its H11l Ave Etc A 2 Val $80
Tol al Tax $946 '
Sam(' s 18 L 262 No 262 lB2 A Sl'h B 1 ~ N of W!llt s Hi ll Ave
ete A 2 Val $870 Total T11x
$102 88
Sehmull J J L 181, No 181
H &amp; D Add ~- 5 2 It E part, val
$910, Total T;;x $132 91
Seyler RJchnrd D, L 37 to 53
No 37 to. 53 Tr No
124
val
$1550 Total I ax $3(fl60
Same L 256. Nu 256 Rrldl(c W of Kerrs Run R\
$100 Total Tax $10 B2
S1sson Allee T.ou1se. L 189
18~N&lt;\'If cur of Sub 44 V,r\
Total Tax $1 18

Bet
Val
No
$50

stn and selfishness y,as sou nded
on the cross al Mt Calvary and
Jls echoes have reverberated to
the present dav Wlth every pray
er every k•nd y,ord e~cry good
deed, and every act of kmdn~ ss
the very foundation of stn Is sha
ken and w11\ ~'entually crumble
Men of valor and courage look
for a bnghtcr future As Jesus
sa1d to h1s f1rst follower~ he •~
now saymg to u~ "Fear not Itt
tie flock, 1t 1s your Father"s goo I
plea.sure to gne you lhe kmgdom
Luke 12 32
Each Chru;tmas rcmmds us more
and more that thts hope can become a reality to exalt every man
to brotherlv love and mdlVldual
Chnstian dJ~mty

Same. L 189, No 189-&amp;lb . .
Val $257(], Total 1'u $60)8.
Same L 189, No 1~ 0 ft.
SE cor Sub 4!1. Val $3601 Tolll
Tax $8 Ml
Slunner, Alma 8 , L I , NQ. 1Clifl above Excelsior Salt "Wts,
Val $20 Total Tax $4 76 Sm1th Charles R L. 403, No
.W3-50 x 80 ft Laurel St., Val
$680 Total Tax $132 ~2
Smith 1 J &amp;. Emma, L 44, No
«--Sub t -13 x 100 It Adj tl),
Val $50 Total Tax $4 28
State of Ohw, L 79 No.: 79SE of Pleasant Ittdgc Ave, Val
$25o0 Total Tall $29 56
Same L. 106, H &amp; D Add 3 x.
10 H JOtmng, Val $10, Total Tax
$13 34
Same L 239 No 2.39--1/ 0_ of 6
rt w s1de Val $10, To~ Tax
$3829
Same I. 258 No 258, Val $40,
Total Tax $415 29
The Buckeyt! Savmgs &amp; / Lo&amp;n
Co, L 1, No 1-1 A tn Stib. 2E of Sub 4, A I, Val $40, ,Total
Tax $9 46
The neacons of the Forest Run
Baptist Church S 17, L. 2QZ, No
262 17- 07 A 6lrip 1)3 X eo~ft W
part ot 4 38 A, Val $l0, Total Tax
$3 96
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Thto Dlstnct Advisory Bd. of
Central OhiO D1st Ch of Nazarene,
L. 4!53 No -453--Cor Umoil. Ave
&amp; Sugar Run &amp; Trt , Val $2750,
Total Tax $65 3-4
Same, L 4~2. No 45~ ft OD
Sugar Run St &amp; Str1p W, Val $930,
Total Tax $22 08
Wajker. Eloise L 262. No 262
-S ub 3- 50 A Val $1240, Total rax S89 86 '
Wern Chu Mathew, L. 37, No
37 Naylors Run, Val $920, Total
Tax $43 7j.
WilhAm~ Wtlhe, S 18, L. 262,
NE cor ex 51:1 A NE, A 2 92, v•J
$70. Total Tax $8 28
Same, S U~ L 262, Out ot 26 69
A tract, A 1 56 Val. $90, Total
Tax $10 62
WoiUngbHger, Sanford, L. 41,
No 41 Sub 4 NW cor of Alley,
Val $370, Total Tax $40 02
Yollon Carne J L 38, ex 30 x
36 ft N side, Val $700, Total Tax
$16 64
Young, Jacob W &amp; Cella, L. 30,
No 30--10 It W side Dabney Add.
Val $50, Total 'lax $2 36.
Same, L 34, 40 ft Sq ba~k ~Jld
Val $40, Tntal Tax $1.88.
Same, L 34, 60 ft SW cof. Val•
$1330, Total Tax $63,20
~arne L 100 3Q3 No 10JJ, 303Strtp back of lots 10 ft of No 30,
34, Val $-W, Total Tax $1.90
And notice 1s hereby giVen that
the wh.olc of su~h se\eral tracts,
lols 01 parts of lots, will be certirted for forec losure by the co~n­
tv Aud1lor pursuant to faw, or
forfeited to the Stale, unless the
Taxes, Assessments, Penalties and
Interest arc paid
PERRY A RIGGS
Audtlor of Me1gs County,
Ohio
CLYDE G )fiLLHONE,
Treasurer
HARRISONVILLE
Mrs Sanl'l Turben IS m,akJng
her home With the James Borgan
family for the wmter.
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Bernie Gtlkey of Veterans Hospital, Ch tlhcothe IS spendina the
holiday scai!OT1 With hlS SO~!f Ber•
nard and family
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The nat10n's traffic death toll climbed relentlessly tow~
a Chnstmas holiday record today, and safety experts warn~
It ts 'mcre.asmgly e\Jdent" the 1r estimate of 660 fatalities
sa1d the toll gomg mto 1he second half of the four-d;y holicfiiY
be surpassed
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Ned H. Dea!"born, presJdent of the National Safety
Ill runmng ahead of eshmatea Hf
pleaded wtth motortsts for • ,.~
tl&lt;'! Improvement" In their saJ.flil.
habtts
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Wilbur Koenig. Brownell Annue, rere1ved the Itrst
The weatherman threw a wei
priZes for their home-decorations m the contest sponsored·by blanket on Ohto's chan«s for a
the Middleport Gard(ln Club and the Amateur Gardeners Club whtte Christmas today and pre.
this Chnstmas.
dJcted only a lew snow flurries
Judges were Miss Ethel Garland, Pomeroy, and Mrs. How-l ov~h~~el:le~:;,,th:h~ol~~=t~
ard Nolan, Syracute
should have nearly tdeal weather
The Koemg home was entered
conditions f«&gt;i ChrtstmtJ Day A
In the religious dass and the zerhrgh preuure center located In the
kle home m the non-religious
we8tern plams tod.ay wa~ expected
Honorable mentlon
given to
to move &amp;lowly eastward dunng
Mr and Mrs Lou Morn.mc, North
the l\W 24 boun n will deltver
A Umt.ed Press count at 9 a.m •
Fourth Ave'lue and Race Street,
a colde'P iind dryer air mas&amp; over
EST showed 387 persons .tiUed tJr
tn the rellg1ous claas and ~ Nr
Ohio - ;.
traff1c AnotM:r 22 were t1Ued filand Mrs Kenneth Cook-JP~d
Jttanwblle, cloudy and mild
I' fJre5 7 were killed ID plane crullii:
Mrs Worne"'". Soutb Third · ~u.e," OptiON on three Letart .farm• welther' conUnu.ecl onr the state
Three separate colltstous over es and J9 died tn mL~CeiJ•neo«.
for thetr non-religious de~na:- ~otahn&amp; approximately 209 IC!ft.l Sunday with ~noon h1gh tern the week Plld resulted m heav 1!y aCCidenli for an overall total 'Q{
of the double house wbert':~ twere "exerc1ecd .and accepted" \o.; pe~turcs ral\llng from 49 m To- I damage1 cars but only one per 1455 ktlled
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\iay by Fred M. Link, trustea for ledo to 84 IQ CJlftapeake. A hght I son a 19-y~r-old Northup o
Co~ltfornl• Toll Wont
On!y homf"s wluch bas ~• ·t""" IJn as yet unknown corporatlon. ' llr;trmkle ot ifii~ fell over many j youth was m1ured Pomeroy p0Califorma s toll led the nati~·
tered m Uie tontf'.!if. coy.lcll o1 111 ~
•reas
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11er. and the State Hlgh..,.ay Pa w1th 41 dead on the htghwaftr
judged but· after 1 tou.r Of ·~e
Andrecw Crose told Th•; ~dy
Skies re~* c]oudy Sundav trol reported today
llllno1• was ~cond With 30 an1t
town the judges ni.med the folntmel be rece1ved a letter. from
h
lowmg homes as outstandma this
nk thJ• morll.Qllltatmg ht p~ nla: t as allkl
mov~d mto the
Sunday mormng at E Mam and Tc~as was next with 24
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TOMORROW THIS SCENE will be qu1te prevalent throughout the width an(\ breadth of year
In what the" f~lt 18 the best
".Plea~ take notice that tU tift· area Sprt es of ram were re Sprmg Ave a ca:- drJven b) Don
e::~rbelro Pid the words ''s"e.tour land and here too , in Pomeroy, Mtddleport a-nd the entire Meigs-Mason area, children and
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corded from Toledo and Cmcan aid Cunmngham 24, Cairo W Va tng has been dnnktng oilnd fouk.;
vear for Christmas decoraUOQS m
rstgned bf'r~by eleds to eurl
parents Will gather about the Chnstmas tree , to exchange gifts, to ret,mfy famlly bes and to the town htstpry Dr and Mrs.
e and aeeept Uld option. ... nat
wa s •topped on the street Patrol to see' are recurring agam and
gtve homage to the 'brrth of Jesus, the Saviour
Ernest Maag, Lmcoln Street, Mr.
dance with provillona With Early mornina temperature read man Ralph S1sson sa1d a car dr~v. aga1n m !be moun:Cmg report&amp; ot
lt IS at thts time too, that we of The Daily Sentmel Staff are aware of our many blessmgs and Mrs S G Ptckens, Lo.gan St , Aid pptlOJ\1 J'OU will furnlah the Ines today were Cleveland 42 Cll- en bY Rich.ard V Wbttehouse 26 acctdent.s m all parts of the DJF"
High Qbdertlgned at your earbeN con- lumbul!l 43, Marietta 51 an~ Cln Waverly, 0, skJdd[d ln trytng to tHJn
that, enable us to hve among you, our readers and our ~dverhsen.. The lastmg fnendshtps re- Mr and Mrs Allen Hu"hes,
e
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f
clnnaU
stop for the Cunnmgham car and
raln With US daily and it IS in tbe Sptrit of Chnstmas that WC WiSh each and every one of you Street
an a~ •of tiUe or
struck It tb the rear
Is ll asi:mg too mucb ot e~
Mr. and Mrs Paul Haptonstall, , ~
on~ approval.
Thf" front end of the Whltebourte dec:!ent person to take a p1ec1a
A Vt:BY MEIIRY CHRIIi'JllltAS SEASOI'¥
Fifth AYenue. Mr. and Mn- Noel
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ear was&gt;:demolr"Sbed Total e.wna- deijberately ~w
own~nafflc
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Mu Roller Slxth AveQUI!; Mrs In ery o.a. exl"t"Ute ut:t: , l'I'.LU pay
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a mage was se .a
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one wu mjured and no charge.s not to take the wheel ll be hal
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and Tuesday ml.ght brmg haard- wcr~ filed
been drmk1ng~ he aa.ked.
~tove , Mr and Mrs Harold Hub
ous cond1tiom the departm~nt
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Dearborn s .. 1d the toll, cttuld be
bard, F1fth Ave , Gene Grate,
ldentlcalletters, said Cross were said.
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I The State Patrol reported Sun cut tn half Jf molonsts ex.ercts:ftt
Front Street, Mr and Mrs M1ch received by Clar'em:e
.and Guy
day afternoon that ErvJD L Wal· .a bll ofr cour1.t&gt;sy. thoughtfutneaa
ael Hackett, H1gh Street, Mr. and Chapman who had about 86 acrea
ter, Northup suffered a cut fore- and comnderation ,
bead and brmsed knee 1n a head
One Crull Kill~ Fin
Mrs Crmer, Bel!ch Street, the two ,_nder optloT! and Emma S•rgent,
A commttment for a $125,000 loan has been obtained by the
famtly home of Mr and Mrs A J Athens, 0, who owns 50 a5;re:!1 t
on wre(:k seven tenths Of a m1le
The oounctl had estimated 660
d Mrs Ran- aouth of Cross tnat had also been
north n f the Silver Bridge ()n State
Mason County Hospital Assoctation tn its efforts to raJse $312,Jess A sweeney 65 son of the Strauss an d Mr. an
R
persons
would lose the1r ltvell on
te
h
Th
P
h
d oIph H ump ries
e res Y r- optioned. Ctoss' farm, used for
oute 7
000 to butld a 52 bed hospital In pt Pleasant, It has been dts- late Mrchael and catherme Swee- 1an
Church decoratiOns were com- raJsmg hogs, totals la:J acres
Walter was a passenger m a car the highways dunng the long
closed. by Dr Jack A Buxton, president of the Board of Trus· ney, passed away Sunday morning men&lt;h!d and eommerctal dccoraAbout bls future, Cross was dubdnven by Carroll Canaday, 20. day Dunng the three-day Chnat·
tees
at hts home near Wilkesville. hons mentiOned were the Coats loua. "Thtli solvtos a lot of problems
Northup who tr1ed to pass an un- mas prrJod last year. the council
The Board of Trustees has been busy trymg to borrow the
Mr Sweeney had been m faihng bUJldmg, Nort~ Second and Race and creates lUSt as many," he u 1d
1denttf1ed truek at the same time reported 609 persons k1lled m ttafhealth for sometime
Street, Youngs Supermarket, Lo- "I don't know what 1m go-mg to
Funeral serv1ces for otmer R1ck the truck stl.rted to pass a car flc for the previous record h1gh
balance of local funds needed to
ard 77, of Letart, w Va w1ll be ahead of 1t
holiday f.atahty toll Umted PreO
matcb funds to be supplied by the
At the hmc of h1~ rehrement in cust Street, the Rawhngs..Coats dO."
held on 'fll~day afternoon at 4
Canaday was forced off the high flgure5 were higher than the COUD·
Hlll-Burton act
t95a, h•
personnel director Funeral Home, South Second A-ve
o'clock at the home or Terry c wav about a foot, stnkmg the left 1c1l s totaling 621
at the Toledo State Hospital Prior MTs Ma:x RoUer., president or the:
Buxton reported that of the
to hts many years of 1ervice in Middleport Garden Club, had a
s~I·al
Roush rn the Lortgdal~ commumty front of a car owned by Raymond
One Ol Ul~ wont traffic crasb,,
$312,000 needed, the board has aP·
near Letarl
A Rc1tm1re 25 Pomeroy, parked killed a famll)' Of fiVe m a twoToledo he st&gt;rved as Chief Super- party at her home after the judg·
proXImately $66,000. Ther~ 1s an
Mr Rickard d . .~d on Sunday off the highway
car colliSion near Clark , s D _
Visor m the Athens State H01p,tal ing was fmtshed and the judges
additional $75,000
In
unpa•d
evenmg at 6 o'clock at tbe Moun- The Patrol satd Re1tm1re Will out
Bad \~('alher cGnlrrbuted to the
were presented gUts tn appreciapledgeS
tam State Hospital 111 Ch...r.e~, 011 out or h1s car talktng to attend· high weekend trafhc court, wttll
un::r
of the tion of their work
He was born 10 Letart on Sep- ants at a roadstde JUnk yard The fog, freezmg ram and snow blan..
Salad, sandwiches, eooktes and
Buxton said that If the $75 000
Two groups of carolers from the Ohio State Fox Hunters Assoclacoffee
were
served
by
Mrs
Roller
0
tember
20. 1879. the son of the I truck went on and was not ldentl· kehng vartous parts of the easlel"n
tn pledges were pa1d. the board M!ddleport Chu1ch of Chnst tour uon and a past president or that
to
the
JUdges,
Mrs
0
p
KleiD,
late
Mr
and Mrs Anthony Rick (ted No charges were filed
half of the eounty
would be withm $50,00() of 1ts ed Middleport Sunday evemng orgamzaUon H~ was a member of
Mrs Guy Reynolds, Mrs E M.
COLUMBUS
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UP - The ard His Wife. Mable Rtckard, pre-Pomf"roy Pollee Chief Frank
Alrhnes were forced to caneelr
goal and th:-t tfl~ hollpttal would after th~:!r Chnstmas program the
Westm 1nster
Prcsbytcnan
Amateur
Gardeners
Club
t
Stale
Motor
Vehicle
rcg1Bt.ar's
of
ceded
him
m
death
tn
Hudson
sa1d
Gordon
Wmebrenner
fltghts
to many Eastern and M....:
Blake,
1925
be bmlt s1nce he thpught the rc· and VISited a number ot shut m Churth 1n Toledo and a member
Miss
Harr1e
Marte
Smith,
Middle·
flee
will
mail
some
00,000
appli
He
survJved
by
five
daughters
reported
a
colhswn
wtth
a
c.a:r
ap
western
pomls and railroads and
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mamder could be readily obtained and elderly persons The ChmtJan of the Ma~onlc and Elk Lodges
pOrt Garden ClUb
cat1on blanks to Ohto motorllili \Irs Ed1th M Bumeardner, Dun ~arently owned
~~g~ Estep hus hnes reported a heavv matt
Buxton urged that unpaid pled· tndea\ior group o( apprmumatdy m Athens
ne:oc:t month for the special reserve bar Miss Erlr!C A Rlckar&lt;l Mor 11 ~~v~~ ~u~da~' aft:rnoeon ~~~~;: of business due to the sl!ppet"J',
ges be paid before January 17 be thirty SIX young people werP 11.c I
Besides hiS wrfe, Fern Halhday
cause.., of the fact that th~ State compamed by Mrs. George Chdds,
1957 tagll.
gantown Mu Terr)' C Roush Lc- was no lnvcsllgalion made and no murky weather
Board or Health wtll med on that thetr advtsor, and returned to her Sweeney, he leavc.s two brothers,
Oh10 sal('t) and law enforcCil)II!:R.t
TJre special plates have unusu.l.l tart, Mrs Kenneth C G.1dd Dun other report avatlable other than
Donald a11d George Sweenty of
date apd might take action con home for refreshments
combmalions of Jetter&amp; and au- bar, and Mrs Chari~ Machlr Hen Wmcbrcnncr's
autho111Jes today fraced for ll;.ie
Toledo Three sisters and three
naerals Motont~;tS have to pay .u derson Two other daughters pre.
second half of !he long Chr1st.ntM
cerning the. Mason county runils 1[
The Homebuilders Class had brothers preceded hlm 1n death.
more matchmg funds have not
extra dollar for the privilege ceded h1m m death
hollda:!i Pf'TJOd hopeful the ae'tiChristmas cooktes and coffee at the
FUneral services wdl be Jt 1 30
been obtam~d by that lime
•bove tbe regular $10 for passeD·
In add1t1on he 1s survlvl!d b) l'-'o
dental rlcath to 11 woultl fall sbot1
church dmlng ::-oom after complct p m Wednesday m tthe First
ger cars
Sisters, Miss Ora and MtS5 Lcsta
.1 ' a
o£ the pr~dJcted total of 52 dt:fl1!
The Assoctat1on Will hold its mg thftr VISits
Prcsb)tcmn Chureh in Athens
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next
plates
to
b~ issued wll1 Rickard both of Letart, and 13
1n
trafr11·
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Six Knight Templars m full
annual meeting and election of
conducted bY Roger M. IU&lt;!e Jr
be
the
same
Size
as
thiS
year,
12
grandchildren
The
GhiO
Safety
Connell
eare
"the Senior Youth Felowshrp of Bunal will be made m W Union· dress umforms mmus .IWDI"ds
trustees at the Pl Pleasant Junior
The body will be taken to the
~
forecast at total of ~9 dead m~
awed ward~ of the Melp County . . 8 mchcs They will have wh1te
High School on January 8 Five Heath Met}lodlsl Church and thetr st Cemetery
nwnbers
and
lellers
on
a
r;naroon
Roush
home
today
where
friends
typE'~ of ac~Hients durmg the f
members of the board wtll see guests went caroltnJ! after the
Fnends may call at the Oowler- Children's Home Sar.day evmling background.
may
call
afler
4
o
c\ork
day
pt:rt'lti W1th the hohday
tbel.r terms expire thiS year while Chm;tmas program Sunday even Ferguson·Hughes Funeral Home when tbey appeared tn du!l eounty
The
new
IIC('nses
also
will
be
Bunal
"J!\
be
made
10
the
lUck
over
the state may fall rar 1
home
With
Christmas
elfts
for
mg
and
returned
to
the
home
of
.a sixth member must be elet'ted
at anv-ttme alter l p m Tuesday
tre•ted
wtLh
a
chemtcal
to
res
ard
cemetl"r)
R"su
lts
of
latest
freld
research
of
the
f _~lUres
1at
to replace Paul Cummmgs who Stl•phen anj Chr1stme Coats and 8t the church between l and each chtld
rust and deterioratiOn
Deputy
on nrw vanetles and lxhnJqucs
A Untt1'd Press suf\o'f'y atartfii
Ray
Woodgeard,
commandrr
of
wher~ they were scncd refresh
restgned last May
1 30 on Wednesday
of i'"llrlr1atlon or eommerctal vegc from 6 &lt;~ m Fnday s howed .::11
the OhiO Valley Commandcry. registrars w•ll rectne the 19tJ7
ments by Mrs Robert Cu&lt;tls who
tablf's wt\1 be the SllbJeet of a dead o\0 Ohto s highways, pj~
Kmghts Tcmplar was 1ft charge of plates for public sale begmnlnJ
was assJiited by Mrs Fred H•bb/;
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mretmg to be held Wednesdav p}anc latah!) a drownmg and fA
the cheer brmgmg misSlon He March 1
and Mrs c n Konknght
Jan
2 In the Utart Falls School mlscdlancous death for a total pf
banded
out
g1fh
around
a
large
1
Co unty Agent C E Blakeslee said 19
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Mrs Nan Moore, adVISOr Of the
ChrJStmas tree while Ralpb Graves
tori:!\
At
lea~t
10
of
the
traffic
dcati.j
took motwn pictures
MYF and the Rev c R Konknght
0
The tmct ng, which ts open to tnvohert pellc~trtans and two more
acco~pame~ the group 011 tlum
Later the Knights vuited - and
If]( puhlrr JS sponsored hv the mvoled tram~
. ,,
took plclure.s of - the children's
carolmg tour O! lhe shut In rnem
I
DaiS\ Bnllnlc} 73 long tnn£' lol"oll f:xtcmJOn Servlct Howard
sleeping
wards,
dayrooms
and
be" 0( the church '"' olrlcr p&lt;Op
rcSJtif'nt of lthddlepur• at 362 Lm Nolan RaeJn(' Vo•Ag Instructor IS
kitchen. Mr and Mrs Gerald
lc who were unable to attend the
&lt;'h;~1rman 0f the C\Cl1t
~oln ~~ d1rrl at 6 30 Monday morn
R1chard 'Lewl~. 34, Middleport churc!J. services Sunrl.l)
Mrs rorrrst Bachtel 11nd Mn Grate welcomed the Kmght!l to
111rr(' ~~~ll' cxtcnsron lcadt&gt;rs
•"
1ng
Ill
Metgs
&lt;.en~ral
Hospltill
the
Home
anc'
thanked
the
vtsttors
was back m county Jail today, this
E S Sch.1af of the Mtddlcporl
where she had been il pat~en\ for w1ll ~Pl~k Thrv are F. L Drolhn
tim~ bavmg been arrested by Ju
&lt;\rnateur (r~;t rrl cn~r s Cl ub were for the1r kindness
Fathers who forget to play San· thf" past &lt;Acrk
)!l r e:d('llSltlll
hort1cu\tunst of
Other Knights makmg th~ vlslt
vtnlle Offtcer carl Gorby LeWIS
1udges of tht" Chnstmas decorat
ta
Claus
m
the
style
expected
of
Oh
St.ltf'
Umvers1ty
Blatr Jan·
The
dccPaser
a
member
of
the
10
h•d been released last week by
were
Phil
Memhart,
Max.
Ward,
tng comp~lt\ton ~ponsored by the
them
by
thetr
voungsters
ean
have
,on
rxten~rnn
plant
pathologtsl
CJarence
Struble
and
B
F
Par·
M1ddleport
L
h
1rrh
or
Ch.mt
r~
authonty of Probate Judge John
New Haven Garden Club.
an ··out w11h th•s story
surYIY£"0 hv hrr hu~band fo"rank and L' tr &lt;..t&gt;lman, extensiOn enlo
Thtrl:l' three homt"s were entered malee
c. Bacon.
A
Scotchman
em
Chnstmas
Eve
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The
Ohto
Valley
Commandery
and a hrothrr H H H)scll F'orl nwlo~tst
rn SIK cla~)I("S rl'h~JOUS and 11011·
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Judge Bacon had placed Lew1s
CIIARLES'TON W Va
UP •
will
have
work
In
the
Red
Crosa
I hl'!'&lt;' men arc f'XP{'("ted to brrng
took
hiS
shotgun
down
from
•ts
Owens Flunda as well as a nurn
rclrgtous doors "mdows or over
Ftre
gutted
lwo
buSiness
bulld1Qp
on probatiOn lor on• , • ., t• sup
resu lt s or research work at the
all decorallOnH Thf' homes were m ol MaHa Wednesday mght d. 7 30 restmg place smcc hunhltl season bcr of nreees and nf!phcw~
port bis family He had been or
All Str Kmghta are asked to at- He trudged outsrdc mthe snow
a ncar th r heart of downt~
I uneral 81'1"\ICCS wtll be held at \ta1tetla 1ruck Crops farm
Mason,
Nrw
HilYen
and
Hartford
dered to tum over hts 'uncmploy- 1 Mr and Mrs Ray Fox Clifton
Charlcstur• torlay causmg daiD'
'lr
,mrh
of
thr
Ohm
Expenment
tend
h1s
chJldr
en
heard
hi.m
bang
Soon
the
Rawlings-Coals
J?unera
l
H(Jill("
Sweepstake~ prnc was awarded
- ment" cbeck to the court.
have been "nOtified of the senous to the hmnr- of Mt and Mn Paul
i.ng awa) as tf at a herd of prane- Middleport al a ttmc to be an fum Thr 1 talh wtll sugg.-st how agl" ('st rmatcd unorfiCJally rit
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JaU records did not mdtcate inJurtes lh&lt;'lr son, S' Sgt \\lllmm
BAKER
SERVICES
WEDNESDAY
lnr t1 1 f'\!t"lablr ~rowers here may $400 000
nQunc('tl latl'f
lDg r('llldl'cr
what charges were facmg Lcwts G Bobo sustahH•d m an ac( nknt ~case Mflsun Arlt•r Judgmg the
No srrrous rtl.lllrlcs were report..
The
remaurs
of
Lssac
Bak&lt;'r
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htt carlwr milrkct.s wtlh harrl1cr
Burtal \\Ill bf' made m 111\cr
Back h(' came 111to hts house,
hornf's thr ;udgrs wf'rP guests at
Sunday upon re-arrest.
ED a motor vehicle 111 Saud1, Anh the home of ~lrs Plultp Wolpert w1JI be taken by Ewmg Ji""uneral and sa1rl 1n front of hl.s wide ~yed
~ rflPllr s and
command htghN ell bul two or thr:&gt; estimated 70
Fnenrls
ma\
rail
ill
the
Funt
fill
In Mayor E F Rob.inson 'a court
Home to th~ home of his mother
Jl! trc:; l.l'rth hi;.: her grades of prO- fJrcm&lt;'n who fou(::ht tho blaze nar·
home aftcr I p m Wednesday
prcs1denl urthr 'll"\\ Ha\rn Garden tn Stlvers\illlc today and 84.!rv•ces ch1hlrcn.
Nathan Biggs was fined ,$~ w1th
duel'
The me&lt;'ling wt11 bcgm at row!~ t'srapf'rt death bcn~ath a col·
"Well. • h~ said 'thut fiX(IIl hlm VIeW ('l 1!11\('1 y
cost9 au.spended Saturday li•ght on
He IS a patient at the 72nd 44th Club whCIE a coff~( hour was w1ll be held Wednesday from a
lapsmg wall
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USAF Hosp1lal. Dhahran Air f orcc held
11 charge of running a stop s~gn
nearl;ly church with unlerment m children 1 JUst shot Sant• f.laus
Dcstrmrd 111 Lhe blaze wa11 twoGRANGE
TO
MEET
Ther~ "on t he
M&gt; Chrt6\mas
Donald Fhnn. Jr, charged wtlh Base Saudt Arabta
Bald Knob Cemetery.,
VISITS
HliRE
story
Ktn~ s Re.stauranl, one .ol
OhiO Valley Gran~c Will m('rl
speed1n1 and runnmg three sLop
thts year
Norman
Spencer,
Columbus,
was
the
ell)
s best known ~a~mg esta(;TO
lEAVE
TUISDAY
Anyone wtsbmg to write to
Eptlogue A htgh rounty ofllrial Friday DeC" 28 at 8' p m tn lhf'
lights in l!eparate count9, plead not
METER TAKI. $31675
111 Pomeroy Sunday -vtsltmg rcla- hshmeuts and the adJOIDIDg on:&amp;Rodney'
Sprncer
w1ll
leave
TuesGrange
Hall
for
a
Christmas
pilrty
gutlty to both The court ftned S/Sgt BobG must use the followmg
Pomeroy meters supplied a total gave th•s siory but exacted a sworn
day mght for a v1s1t of several
and 25 cent g1ft exchange. Pot t1ve~ and ln~nrts returnillj to tbe 1 5Lory Curtam Shop oa the cornc:t
him $10 with cCPSts suspended on address S/Sgt William G Bobo,
of .$316.75 to the village last week,, statement tt would not be attribuof Lee and Summers streets.
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Jn
Columbus
with
hts
father,
luek refreshments WlU be served capital citY Sunday wght.
the apeedtng count. held up ;ttfdge· 15247293, c/o APO 606. New Yor..k,
ted to h1m
pohce
reported
today
Roland
Spencr.r
NY
meot on tbr.: other.

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0pt"IODS Taken up
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Will Be T0 esday

At Wilkesville

MI"ddleport caroI

Groups Tour Town
On 8_unday Night

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New r-- Auto
Tag RequestS To
G Into The Mail

w:: a~ ac~~:::J::r

N BIg Bend
ame
IYule Deror·ation

Middleport Man
Back InJail
Mter Release

Contest w•Inners

William G. Bobo
Seriously Hurt
In Auto Accident

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delic1ous. PJua mco any outlet.

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locby With a. Mw
•ast portion and
rain or tlrlzzte Mrlh
tnOW flurries thit
nJght. fl'•rtly d~ MUth
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Meeting Scheduled
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Evasive Action
For Fathers Is
Theme Of Story

'Datsy
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Oal·med By Death
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'Best Wishes' From The Daily Sentinel

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The year now about ended has been another in which The
Daily Sentinel's labor to gain a wider inOuence in affairs of
Meigs a·nd Ma.:&gt;on counties ha s borne solid fruit . Thus, th~ publisher and sta if extends to its readers sincere wishes for this
Christmas season and tor a pleasant year in 1957 .
We b&lt;'lieve the Daily Sentine1 will rontinue to progress in
more fully st•rving it.s community as rapidly as the many communities in Meigs and Mason counties progress toward a~hiev­
ing greate-r weight in business and social affairs or Southeastern Ohio and North Central West Virginia . At this year' s end
we own a large number of readers who " won't do without their
Sentinel." They know , and we know, that the home newspaper
is the only n ewspap&lt;'r in the world that &lt;:ares about. Meigs
County. In 19~7 and in years to come, it will become more and
more apparent to re-P.ders and advertisers in our ·area that it
"pays to buy al home."
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Tl1 at is the basis for wishing everyone our most stncere
Christmas and New Year's greetings. Without our readers we
would be noth ing, Rtoaders without The Daily Sentinel would
realize that a vital force in their communities was absent from
their lives . Yllu, our readers, have made us into a·n ever-in·
C'reasingly effective organization for serving our area communities.

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students to t1rlve at night.
You ,mi.ght rightfully ask what's
.. imh.';ta nt about that!
We I, S8 per cent of all highway

r.tal),lieo ocC'ur at

nl&amp;ht, when
onlY &lt;me-third or all traffic is
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ltbool students art beina uueht

drive, only Jone~ otutltnts are
being taugbt to drive at ni&amp;ht! Af-

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St'ason W&lt;IXf'!l. I f('el drpressi.On..
Vodk1:1 has rt&gt;movcd the jubilant
s1igma rrom the fellow who used
to hust ~OOSl• ov~r the Yule b~z­
inl(. iufl atinl! his ego and coekmg
a Hgur3livt• ~ uo ok llt th.e boss man
thf' hrid~ of bosom. and li»Y stuf·
fy n·lativc who m i~ ht object to
a sct•nu•d "'''~"" or wassail.

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The old top!'r used to camou-

flage his wj' akn ess v.ilh clove!·-or
p1•ppcrminL am i fondly be\icv-t- he
was Tooling the house hold and the
orfict:. f'\'l'n th nu gh he wall prone
to stn~gcr n mite and bile off his
st•nh•n ec~ in mid-r he tor ic.
Thill l'Ul('llky HJ tproach to a hobnai h-11 linr last•·d II months and
two wocks. fo, or the other two
wel'"ks he, w.:•n l llke a bomb. and
1whtn ht• 'kll on ~i .~ faCJ( ltll&amp;iithe
was\l·pnpt·r t J ask~&gt;l , he mutreFe11.
"'l'uhrnm.h ~·~g uo~ ." aml nobod ~·
rt'nlly had th,· ~uts to fir(' him .
ThPrt' is nn furlht•r nl•c d tn explore th1• uffil·t• \)arty as tlw nil·
tion's prim" c•vil, si nce Brother
Curet- Ford dirl i\ OIU'I' nnd for all .
Dul lt did ron~tiluh· n tn•mrndouli
su h·h- val \I(' f11r th f' rru!!lralcd old

blowoft or a year's frustration .
ThC"n Four-Eyed Fanny klsted
the bo ~s; then Tremblechin thucked a pinC' h nt Miss Hourg1au and
stagwered home full of triumpb,
with a brt&gt;ath like a flame-thrower .
Vodka has changml it. Tremblechin ha! possibly been quieUy
»tirf all;;ett.r. off an oderless, nearly tasteless beverage which eombinf'll it ~c\f into re pul»ive he&amp;hh
drink• rtuch a&amp; Sct·ewdrivers, 1
nau11eous mixturr o( orana;e juice
and Slavic esl!ence, nr vodka
martinis, which loot lethal •nd
are not.

Gone the doves, departed the
pepperminl. Where, oh wh~re, has
rtown the c hlorophyll ?
With the absence of odor has
com&lt;' confidence and more of a
toleran&lt;"(' for alcohol. A man who
r("f' keth not !)tmisheth not his consri('nce. a nd he nre can hold an..
othrr hrare of drinks.
The rlo~ct lush no longl'r gives
himacH awa v with a visible han~:·
ovcr. The ncw tnnqullizing pills,
ta ke n before bed and ear ly in the
morn , have reduced hill ~hake:&gt; to
a mere tremor, his quakea to a
maid~ und ho!i~ · trighll'nl.!d Trf'm · minimum . Even if he surfers. ht'
1')lf•t•hin!&gt; who llvt•tl for ltt(• eranrl can always tell the bon ita one ot

thos# nrw vlrusts, and
boss
can;t ~&lt;~y him nay, beeaiJJe . U
rAnt smell the traC"es or 1 este,.
day's wall·d:nJbln,:.
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I think this is a pity, · if only
out of dcfe'l'ence tQ tbe pie wbo
rot u_p and slowly WMI~ed away .
How 1s tbe pig roiar ~ know what
company to sturn it .Hla e-utter
companion's bre•tb is ai pure as
the driven ff'fua:ee'
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You ought tu be able to tell 1
man who boo1.es so that Jociet)''l
forces can bl!! brought lnt'.Q 1ocu's
to di1suade him from thliJ, deplorlble habit I!!Xcept on vteatJ,ons of.
flee parties, holidays, Saturdiyll
.SuJJd11.ys, hunting trips, . flshinl
triPII, luncheon dates, · and white
waiting lor the 6:1:1 to whereVer
he doesn't really want to ro.
Whet Is there to look forward to
at year's end! Fooab to the onetime thri_JI or the blende~ .stuff In
paper c·u ps, served by the Wat,er
fo11nLal~. ·
Who needs to ml).ke an ex('U8e
or nutmeg-enriched milk, with an
Injection of btandy, when be tan
knock back a secret bottle ot odorle§s eau tl evle and come flying
in\~J the party'!' Wflo needs mistleloe to tousle a wench when you
can hide your excuses in the dark
room or th" men's locker?
In my My_hood , when a fellow
went up aaamsl u very dry mar.
tlni made with honed juniper

:JiuQhristmas 8tof)!
By RAYMOND A . L.UOIE

Cl'•lt i'Ql Prn1~ A.uoc kltiolt Corrt!IJIOHd~ut
l t... t of • 1trl~)

O one thlnka or Chrlatmal without the fea1.1 t ,
To ev~ryone, c h. r 1a' l m a 1
mean• rejolcin(, and, good
food 1
It'll no wonder. The happy
holiday SIVI!!I Ul liUily llufff'd
goose and jull'y turkey, erg
nor. ateamlng plum pudding,
a hearty W&amp;lliHall bowl, 11\Aifl
ca.kes and lebkuc hen. It Ia
rnu.ny other special treat a u
well, dl"pendtnx on where you
come trom D.ml what your In ·
hutted family cuatoma happen to be.
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But one thing Ia aure.
Chrt1tma. il t1·uty &amp; aplcy
t melt, fllltnr home11 wllh the
magic of cinnamon, powderPd
dovea, rtnrer. nutme, , anlll!' ,
allt~plce and aromatic bntrra.
all brought to bnr on the
food whleh will rrac• your
felttlve board.
Chrlatmaa wu, and In
many countrle11 11111 Ia, preceded by a day of fa1UJ1I
and a.b1Unencc. In prepllratlon for the birth of Christ .
But on Chrtatmu day, In the
courae of time, II!!Uh nation
developM Itt own trl!!uured
tradltlonl In connection with
the Cbrt1tma1 dinn•r.
In the tim~ of Ellzabrth t ,
a ChriJtmaa d•nner orten
lut~ u lonr a1 nine hour•.
with .further 1nack1 of oyaterl and pheaaant 1111rved
throu1ho the •venlng. One
ot the aln dtah.e1 ot this
1um Ou1 banquet was a
ock b1'9Uiht ln on a
roJden platter. Ita l'f4!&amp;1cd
head erect and Ita tall j"race·
fully outspread. AI a companion ·lbl!!rl!! mlj'ht be a
ateamlnc boar'a hl!!ad, with a
brl&amp;llt, red applii!! aet between
tt1 1harp, lltamlng tMth.
What Ohrtatmaa dinner
would be truly r:omplete In
the mtrrte D\J'Iand or Good
Queen Be.. (and today!
without plum pudding ? "•'he
orl(tnt of th\1 tuttve duaert
art lo.t In bllt()ry but popu·
lar lepnd· handed 4own ex.•

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Keoblr.. lO")Ja , sounds like an u•l·
like ly place for a re.,olution. And 1 9.00
R. w. Jonc~ does not sound like 10 00
the name of a man whe would 10 :30
J lead a reYolt. Yet a man named 11 :00
n. w. Jones has a small revolution 12:00
a:oing on 111 Keokuk Iowa . One day IZ :30
it may s~n·e your life.
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Jone~' revolution .isn't t he kind 2.00
of uph.eaval that one assoriates
2:30
with Russu1, the Balkanl!l or the
3:00
Far East . Rather, his is one of 4:00
f :~
'ho.e qul' et breaks with tradition
lh.t .r. -"" characteristic of prog- ~ :
5:30
l·n t"e
n United State1.
J ones is c1 high sehool teacher, 6:00
and hiJ jOb is to teach students" to 6 :30
drive automobiles. There's nothing
IS:~
unu~uaJ aOOut that , for almost 30 8:55
. - cent of all high schools in the
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Unlted State• hue proarams for
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What IS unique about· Jonea out
8:00
in K eokuk tr that be teaches his 1:30

ter 1pendin&amp;: a lot of time to train
teen-.,-ers to drive when they can
see, w~ art&gt; giving them permission to use the family cars at night
-e\'en though they've never been
ttu&amp;hl how to drive t1nder the
most dall!lt--"f)liS eondltion!l or all.
Jones rea 90ned that this was
, common sense
kind
or stup' d . H1s
be wa11 t.akins his future intold him that students ' should be
heAd! One hundred prooi,
iOUr m_aah hourbon whiskey soon
Attendance at Sunday School on trained to cope wilh the apecial
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tlme, wb en drlv·
IJePitated thto boys from the men. Dec. 16 was 8l'i, CuUt!ction $10.80. ~otblems of night
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IJ'here Wal a genlle effluvium atRex. Harry Bates. Mr. and Mrs. lne- iJ three tLmes more angerous.
tend1q.t tl Scolland's export pride Arthur Wi~e we rt' Parkersburg Why not teach students to drive at
nl&amp;ht as well, he reasoned.
that marked a man 'as u tlonc()n- visitor.; recently.
So he did.
former, and corn liquor of the Or·
anp County, N. c ., recipe was not II MMr,Chand Mr s., h~ou dD1ehl aAnd
•- o!llcialo "-~"'ome
more aware '
a plaything for childre n. 1'h
rs.
ar 1es 0 1e
an son , nAll
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could tell.
e P g thony, were Parkersburg vls.ltors of the creal toll night tlme acelrrcent.ly .
dents are takiPJ and bea:in to
•t
1 aU,.est now that t he vodka .-eo·
Mrs . P('a1'l Jacobs spent Thurs- make c:orrditlonl sa f er Ior n I g..
P1e- and th,.re suems to be 1 new day with her grand daughter, Ml'S. drlv\ng, educators llrt beclrtning
brand every day- retool their dls- James l~wis · and two daughters, to wake up to the need , too .
·t.Uterte• for some o( us old dle- Middleport.
It probably wUI be a long time
li~rd.t and Inject a little smell and
Mrs. Wan::la Eblin and Mr11. Mil·
a IUspiclon ot ta ~te into their dred Jacobs were in Parkersbura before all high schools teach stu·
dents to drive at night. But when
strone w1ters .
Friday.
·l t happens, r.omcbody should ibuiJd
· Becaute nt the moment1 that's
Mrs. George Renshaw Is spend·
what Jt tastes \ike- water. And ing some time with h er sister Mrs. a monument to R. W. Jones of
Keokuk. Iowa. and put on it somenot -very strong, M that.
Florence Huwl'll in the absence thing like this - 'Revolutionistof Mr. and Mrs. George Wright.
American sty Ie."
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Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Schaefer
~dmltted : John Haley , Middle·
and Mrs. Margaret Allen calle,d on
port; Mrs. Lewis Youna, ~t Co-- Bert Hart at the O'Neil rest home
lumbia; Mrs. Nola Fee, \flddle- Tuesday.
Mrs. ca rr's father, Albert Morris,
port.
Arthur F.lliott of Gallipolis ca l- who was 85 }"ears olr.i. Hi s children
Discharges: Charles Cotlrell, of
led on -Mr. ami Mrs. John Diehl were all to11:ether for the first tim~
Che shire ; Mrs. Martha Hu ston of
Wednesday
e\'ening.
Su nday in four years.
~unbar, W. Va. ; Ray Littlt', MidDinner g1,1esh of the Clint Gil·
guests at the Diehl home were Mr.
illeport; George Hoefliek , Pome- and Mrs. Herman Harrison and keY's Sr. Sunday were Mr. and
roy; Ilhoda Hall, Middleport.
Mrs. Louise Slagle . Gallipolis, Mr . M'rs. Robert Alkire ~tnd sons, BobBirth11 : Mr and Mra. Lewi s, l\1idand Mrs. Charles Bauman of Col- by and Ray and Mr. and Mrs. II .
dleport, a son; Mr. and Mrs . Wll·
urn bus. callers were Percy L. Peo- D. Gilkey and rhildrf'n, Jackie,
liam Fee 1 M1ddlePort, a daughter ·
Rodney and Dennis. Zanesville.
Mr. and P4rs. Fred HoHman, Mid: pl es and Mrs. Marga ret Allen .
It
was the birthday of Howard Gil·
Greg and Becky Eblin have ibel!!n
dleport, a son.
key and his mother, Avll Gilkey.
ill and under a doctor's care.
•Ernest Carr's have added a bath
Judy Gilmore was absent from
room
to their home.
sthool Tuesda y due to Illness.
Mr . and Mrs. Murl Douglas purErnest Finlaw is nut so well.
--Mrr.. John Di•hl chasl'd the Clin t Gilkey home and
will OC'cUpy it after Jan . 1.
Kathy Gilkey . Chillicothe, la
spending a week with her grand
parents, Llncoln Russe ll s and C.
'Mn. John Blackwoo51 spent sev- Gilkeys Sr.
e ral days in Columbus vi11itlng her
Mrs. Lola Clark and Margaret
oldest sister. Laur&amp; Hogue , who Douglas wrore Galllpolla shoppers
is critically ill.
on Saturday
The Lend -A-Hand met Monday
Sunday guests or Mr. and Mrs.
evening at lh e Grange Hall for Obart Markins were Mr. and Mrs.
their Chrislma~ meetina.
Eldon Markins and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. E R. Carr enter- Kenneth Markins.
tained 32 guests and relatives at I
Ava Gllke,
their home
ln honor of

Sign C'n
Todav
CuffeE&gt; Time
Ding Dona: Sthool
The Prke Is Right
Home .J..
Tic Tac IJOua;h
It Could Be You
Cu rrent
CBmera Goes To Sf'hool
TenttesaE'e Ernie Ford
Matinee Theatre
Que~n !"or A Day
Modern Romanci!!S
Co mt-...• y T'tme
o Show .
The Aunt ru
Sdperman
New:&gt; Picture
Sport• Eye
We:r.tbercut
Soldiers of Fortune
Nat. "Kin&amp;" CoJe

Forest Hun ~lethodisl 2·18 Sue.
"What Christ mall Shou ld ~t ean
To Us" w~" lhr topic or the devo tions led by Mrs John So:'Oll when
the Wome n's Soctety u r Chns lan
Servtce of thr r'orrf'St Run l1ethn·
dist Church me t f'r~day even 1ng
at the church.
The meeting opened with the
Lord 's Prayer ut unis~.ou, followed
by several poCms by Mrs. u. S.

Tuuday
WSAZ
Huntl"'t..6 5~ Sla:n On
7·00 Today
9 00 Special Christmas program
10 :00 Ding Dong School
10:30 The Price is RJo;:ht
11 00 Christmas Church service•
12.00 Tic Tar Dough
1:!.30 I! Could Be You
1:00 Cun·?nl
2:00 Parson's StudJ
2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
3:00 Matinee T nea~
f :00 QueeD For A Day
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Once upon a Unte, an EngHall klni" went hunllna- on
Chrltlmu Eve. He lOOft becam6 loll, however, when a
bllr.&amp;ard blocked the pathl of
the fOI"elt. One ot the hUDter·•. the eook, very quickly
found hlmHlf chqed wtth
the laak of prepartnc Chrt.atmaa dt11.ner trom whatever
food he could find.
So he ltten.lly threw every~
thing Into the pot- the re~
matn1t ot a 1ta1 chopped Into
fine bltl, flour, a tew dried
plums. Mme btnb' •111, ale,
brandy, 1ugar and meat from
1ome wild rame. looa, to till
1mrprt1111, he had a dtllctoua.
hot " puddtnr" and 10 thll
day, ti"Ue plum pud411Jfl h~ov•
all of theat lnrn~dlent• whkh
uut· quick-willed hunhr put .....u
Into h\1 eooktnr pot.
tr&amp;dltloool r•a•:i&gt;fo
sun another favotlte It mu ln. Am~rtca:.
mince meat pie. Thl1 taety ' The 'J!tnllh, l'rtAJ:h &amp;n4
dlah wa• ortrlnally dtvYell lltllant' en.joyed,. ~ and 1UII 4o.
by thl!! Purlt&amp;lll aa a rellltout thllr C\lltamal'f We
ofhrinf and
with a the Ch.rtltmu reutk.a-. · In
tiny ftcure of tht Cbl"'lt northtm E\11'0pt, beer a. the
(:1\.\ld In tta ctnter. 'l'ht earll· favorilt 4rlnk, In ltw•4ea It
~til known recipe datAl rrom
11 glov. INland too. hu an
the n~tgn or Jamet I In the old. tlme ctuiltmu drlalc
early 11th Century. Al U.at called "1Am"l WDOI'' wh.U.
time the pte wu tilled wtth II made br brWI&amp;n&amp; routtcl
beef tonaut, ebopp.d cbleken, appl~ and mt&amp;tftl
JUte•
ere•. rtl.tlnt, ·n anre and with ale 41' mUll. It It thin
1ttmon p..ltnp, aurar and
..rved wtth JuleY QP1t1 041
Vllrtoua tp!C...
frtlh·routtd nutl and M
The cu1tom of ln... Jtl~ coalklerH p lndlafltDUbM
rnend• and r.l&amp;ttve• ln for part or \he Yule ftatlvltlll.
cockta.lla durlnr the h.olidly
marty Chrbltf!lai dlnnen In
thl1 couatry, m0411t and aim•
~euon, H popular In Ameri·
ca. today, datu blek to the pit compared to UM t&amp;vlah,
old En&amp;llah praette• ot ''Waa~ bol1teroue 1:11111llh fan, Win(
home the tad that It wa1
aalllna."
In Ellaabethan umu. no not the ro~ty W MIMuty,
celebrat\()n w ._ 1 eompJM• but poor. eommoa fwltll wbo
without U.e wt.llail bowl brourht t1tt1r Curoptt.n
nued to the brtm with hot b&amp;bite an4 euetoru W the
punrent al.-. ehterylnvU.a· orl(tnal Ullrt•l\ ootollt.u. ·
tton to all to eome I• and ;. Tbt pod Lord eWa had
help ~Celebn.tl th• Yule. Thea. turkeyl r.ady for UMtn ud
11 the cuuta railed ~elr wiW , ..... too. TM1 wtl"i
ateamlnC' mUCI In a tout to dry, toUJ"h, ud cbHrle•
Chrlatmaa, the merry cry of morHia '" U.0.. eUiJ 4&amp;yl.
"What Hall!" "WUIUI!" But A.nwrloan~ll.OM II)' lhttr
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Noab'a Ark

9:00 lane Wyman Show
9:30 Armstrong Cirele Theatre
10:30 A Man caned X

8:30
l0:30 Bad,e '714
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11:00 '•1tWS e.... Del
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11 :20 l'reas Box
11:30 Tonlgbt
12:00 llidnlaht Mast

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11 :00 ~ewa
11 :15 Weatherc:a!t
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WCHS MO'HDAY Chtrt"tan
8 :00 Cl.ptaln ICJ:DiatOO
t :OO MornJq Show
10:00 Garry M:oorr
10:SO Arthur Godfrey

11 :30 strike Jt Rlell
12:00 V1Uant Lady
12:1&amp; Lo\'e of Life
12 ·. 30 Seo-b
... for Tomorrow
12:45
1:00
1,30
2'. 00
2:30
S:OO

Guldina lJcht
Katie's Kiteben
•· the World Turns
.Our .-.u•·•. Broo•·
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HOUJept.rty
Bia Payoff

3:30 Bob CrOSJb7 Show
4 :00 Brilbter Day
4:15
SHret Storm

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8:25 t.e 1 P•loll • M&amp;fJ' For4
e :30 ·vour Esso Reporter
8 :45 Sports Parade
ti :M We;1therman
7 :00 Christmas 1958 .
DAWirds,
7 ·•15 n"ugJas
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1 :30 Bobin-booi
8 :00 Burns &amp; Allf;ll

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8 :30
9:00
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10:00
11:00

Talent Sc!oubr
I Love Lucy
Decembel' Bride
5 tudio one
Up-to--the Minutr: New•
lt!GIIi Sc111nning the Weatlier
11 :10 The Lata Shew
11 :30 Sign 0£(

TUISDAY WCHS Charle1ton
1:00 Captain Kanaeroo
8:00 Jdorllln&amp; Show
10:00 Garry M.oon
to:SO .Vtbur Godfrey
.1:30 Strike it Rich
12:00 V.111iant Lady
12 :15 Ltve or Life
12 :30 Search
. for
Li Tomorrow
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1:00 KaUe'l Kitcnr n
1:30 As the World Turn.t
2:00 Our Misl Brooks
2:30 House paUy
3 :00 Jie- Payoff
3:30 Bob Cl'&lt;ISby Show
4:00 Brl&amp;hter Day
4 :15 Secret Storm
4 :31) Edge of Ni&amp;bt
5 :00 The Early Show
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Pomeroy. Ohio

Pomeroy Ben Franklin
E. Main St

Ernell. Covert, superintendent
of ttlf Sund1y Scbool of Heath
Metbodi•t Chureb, prell!!nted ~rs .
Nan Moore, Mn. L. W. McCom.u
a~d Mrs. J111mea Brewington with
g1fts from tt-.e Sunday School when
the annual Cb.riltmu program
wat held fiiund.ay , Dee. 23. Tiley
were In eharge of the program
which lnd•Jded recita.Uona and
songs by the tmall child.re~ and
a pageant gl\'en . by the Begmnen
and Juni_or Cbo1r and the Youth
Fellowshtp.
Sharon Jone• wu organbt lor
!he service wbicb opened with a
prelude and Mrs. Brewington an·
nounced the following program
for the Primary department : rec"i\.ations,
.John Ingell, Sylvia
Swa nson, RJchard Titus, Kirk Beck
Elaine Davis, David Le-Vaughn,
Debby Collopy, Asa Bradbury,
Keith Fren~b; a piano solo by
Connie Cook and songa
by the
children aco:.ompanied by Sbaron
Jones.

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Rev. and '4ra.
Trtnway was
ol Mr . and Mra.
.M n . Ha rry
Wtllililm Cuolt
eral of their eoutrln,
at the ro&amp;leSODj' Funeral
Mo nday.
I Mr. and Mn.
McConnel 1 v1He were
ner JUUI.a of Mr.
~auger anrt
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mn
Sunday visitor~ with
clarence Eden and rlinUy : ;0[~
tart, w. Va.
Zion Church Sunday School al
Mrs. Harry Stratton vlaited ~~~
9:30 a m. Joe Johnson. Supt. Wor- prday evening with
Mn. Cad
shrp and Communi'ln 10 ·30 a. rn . tc herbt.rth of Kina..bu n~-..a •: ·
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Mrs. McComu was director of
the musical part of the pageant
and Mrs. Moore wa1 dramatic
coach. The robed Junior Choir and
the Pe~::inners Choir, who wore
red aatin tic, with blac:k and-white
outfits, entered in proceuional to
start the pageant. _ Solohits were
Barbara Jonea, Bertha Wilson.
Karl Beck. Forrest Bachtel. David
Krmkrigbt, Suzanne Bradbury.
The title of the pageant was
"Christmas in Korpania" and the
characters were taken by Stephen
Coats, Shirley Roush,
George
Hibbs, Rodney Karr, John Kctrhka, Robert Hennesy, Eudell Konk right, Carol Criswell, Marianne
Woodgerd, Betty Covert, S11ndra

Willing Workers
Held Their 1956
Christmas Dinner

Our WOI'IItaC
WioM•fora

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oboundi"' in oil

IM •piritUtll I~

of l/mlwl1 time.
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L&amp;Z SHOPS
Pomeroy, Ohio

114 Court St.

120 E.

Wilh sincere appreciation of your patronage

Hopo your hoBdayo are

ao

morrr ao chllolnrl bodld!D9 a Ollowmanl

ond friendship, we ore

happy to wi5h yov

e~ery

joy ot lhe Holiday Season,

Middleport Department
STORE

METROPOLITAN

JUST A GOO D PLACE TO TRADE

AUTO SALES

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Middleport

Middleport

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We're coming your way

ro wi1fl you ;

good ole/.

latMoned Merry C~rislmas abounding in thtt
great gifts of heoltt hoppinen ond conlenfment.

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2nd st.

Pomeroy

Following th e dinner the grou 11
ad journl'li to lh·.'! home of \trs.
)-tyrlle Long decorated in kecpmg
with Christmas inclu ding a lighted
trt·c where gifts were placed.
Mrs. Al ire Thompson. president
pre.s1ded anrl opened the meetmg
with group singing of "Silen t Ni·
ght", followed with prayer by Mrs.
ThOmas Bentz 3nd the ~hristmas
story taken from St. Lukr by Miss
Genev ieve Stobr.rt. A contribution
was malie to thf' Otterb('in Home
at Westerville. The wonder box
donateJ by .Mrs. James Wlil w;as
awarded to ~iss Stobart.
Duri ng the social hour the members exchanged gifts and refreshments of cookies and coffee were
11crved by t he hostess lo
those
name d above and Mrs. John Smi th
Mrs. Harley Brown . Mrs. Ben Buck.
Miss Dorothy Long, Mrs. Ralph
Spencer, Mrs. Herbert Dixon, :\in.
Roger Spencer.
M'rs. W. R. Davis, Mrs. GeOrge
"Brothers, Mrs. Ed Klng, Mrs.
Claude Hu&amp;ted, Mrs. Eldon Weeks
Mrs. Albert Brown , Mrs. 'Carl
Moore Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs.
David Slater and Mrs. David Davis.

c:Jn fhit sparkfing hoFiday season# we with.
you uncounfcrbJe

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and G weohfr of good heallh, uood will aacl good

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FOREMAN and ABBOTT
APPLIANCES
Mill St.

Middlepori

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PICKENS

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Paint and Hardware ,.

Our slu:ere wishes
lor 1 happy hoU~y to

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~·ra&lt;OIJ.. t~!"'.;, or the
they Ctl'fte, IYtn
when ~y ll.~r could alfGrd.
it. lnltt&amp;d. lht)' IIOWI)' de·

&amp;Jtd. Col\,lftllally trn~
prove4 tM ttnla ·ot both
(oott and turkiy ufttll thy
btcam·• ttN me•ty .dellct.CWI
we QJoy t~,.,.., . tht rolden
centttpiec• af our own
ChrltUnu me-.1, lM&amp;.
Th. . . . . . lovtly ol4 lllu·
fOPtQ ~u1to1A c:tlellrattd:
durtnc tht Yuletide on St.
Jobn't O.r, D-M. 11. Thtt It
the d&amp;y when the church be·
ltOWI &amp; .-clal tile...., OQ
wine, An old rtt. of mtat.y
ortaln, It .. doll.e lD honor ol
St.. John the ll'ruptlat. who,
aoc:ordlnC to early lepnd,
wloptd

the

1 Dlenurt to strre.

Meet nurmal e!Cplhlel with a

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eMil loan on .at,: ...
only, cu or furniture.._

con~nlent

n.atu~•

l·orlp ....,.., phooo finV

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'""a brlghr
and happy Chrl.l...,
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c:oms trut for 11011

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MEIGS GENERAL
HOSPITAL

Be of good cheer ~nil.
have a happy holiday

world

full of the wonderful
things that come each

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and the hot rum puneh and

old--lllhloheda 1n oun &amp;lone.
The uomatle al!'ple pie that

... •l1h1 of Hll blnlo
ohine In )'OUr hnrt

or lOOM aDd the cru.banoy

lhll Cltri•bUI•

tra41t:IOnally

munw eldet tllnmee.d With
•PlCII flld ""H wtu. noa....

tnc orup

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etownt the Ouiltm.u turkey
llOl

day with happiness for you IIKI yollJS.

Christmas fills our

oVeJ'. But It baa a4lde4 Hmt
that ltl typt&lt;!t.lly Ita own. ·
'rht
n6f ot a.rtatmu

MI'Vtd: at bGlJ4Q tiiM Ut. ..,
olhtr ll0Uhtr7. ilfh.,. le abo

~ach

the radiance of

rowool tta, Clirltlmu ,....,.,

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May ·the great blessings
ancf inspiration of the Christmas
Sca&amp;OD remain with you
throughout the New Ycar to liD

bright." And

""fetbiJ harm.

CO\Inh'lll the

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lt-'a tnae lbat the mellln(
pot tbat ll .Mntrklt. hu bor-from

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drank a ,.... ot poiiOMd
wine without

ence...

Mason City

Map alluour drcama

pod friends

whom it hes bten such

Appll111eee
Furniture - Hu1hn"'

GOESSLER JEWELRY

PHIWP SISTERS
DRI$5 SHOP
Ceart St.

P••roy
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Pomeroy

hearts with rejaicing.
May the blessings
of the season be yaurs.

Christmas.

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Main

The annual Christmas dinne r of
the Willing Workers (']ass of the
Enterprise EUB Church was held
ThtJrsday ~ye nin g, at 6 30 p.m. at
the Five Points Grill.

11 :05 Scanning the Weather
11:10 Tl;ae Late Show

a treat.

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In Hea th I"L
Y"JUfC

Brewin1ton. Ru1h Philson, James
Hamer, Eddit Blake, David Kon k.rithl, Rtclutrd Roller with V\'ra.
Covert aa narrator .
The Rev. C. R. K onk..ri~:ht gave
the ben~tdlctton . Dianne McComas
Wll acr-omp.inilt for the Begm n tr~
I chou and Leo K!!nntdy Jr. wa.s
1 1n t'harge ot ~ iKhttng
A Christm&amp;s treat for the L"hil dren was ~1stnl-uted hy the Bl:·
a;inners tbotr at the clo:.e of the
$erVICt!.

Pomeroy

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NEW CITIZEN ----~ Y'ULE VACATION STA.TS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman are The childrt&gt;n of the Sacred Heart
announcing the birth of an eight Stbool start.P.d. their Christmas vapound son, Fred Michael, on Sat· cation Wednesday afternoon, Dec.
urday, Det:. 22, at the Meigs Gen- 19. after a party at the school. Re;.
eral HospitaL Grandparents are cords were played and eroup BingMrs. Pearl Hortman, Middleport, lne of Christmas carols en)Gy(!d
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, of after which the teacher, Mrs. Mary
BradbUry.
Baron presented each child with

Three Receive
Gifts For Work

J ohn Elwood, Mrs. AlOOrt Hder.
Mrs. Lelia Flint and Mrs. Olan
Gen heim er.

8:30 Your Jtqo Reporter
0:45 Sport. Par•de
6 : !5~ Weatherman
7:00 Art Linkletter &amp; the Kids
7 :15 DoUg'"
1-&lt;115 Edwa••·
w&gt;
7 30 G1
d 01 0
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ra.n
e pry
B:00 Pb1' 1 SilverB .."how
8:30 The Brothers
9:00 Nothing But the Truth
9:30 Red Skelton
10:00 $64 NVI Question
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10:30 Do You Trud Your Wife
l ll :OO UP-'l'o-Tbe Minute New•

HARRISONVILLE

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Nease, Mrs. Han~on l·loltN , Mrs.
(;harles Baer and Mrs. Russ Wal·
rton. Mrs. Srotl taking the IPtters

5:00 Comedy Timt
5:00 Speci 11 1 c hristmas program
a:OO Susie
6:30 News Picture
6 :4.!5 Sports Ey~ &amp; Weathereast
7:00 Gnnde Ole Opry
7:30 Jonatllan Winters Show
7:45 N'BC New'

NBC News
Sir :..aneelot

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can
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Forest Run Methodist Church
WSCS Christmas Program Held

WSAZ-TV Channel3
6 ·55
7 ·00
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It ding 11 list ot 1he conlenh of :1 •aocit'ty waa gl\'en by the com- a contribulinll: hostess. Mrmbcn
box hl'llt to Korea , b)' the Suc~ety mtttce.
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w..rt• seated at a long table de·
was read by Mn Kernil li.oush . A
AI the dote of the meetini the I l'Orated wnh Chri..1tmaa a;reem an-i
rummunte~tion wah read I ro m the .:roup adjourned to
the IOClal ("andll"s. Yavon were small blue
Lav~nia Wallace Youn" Commun· room which wu decorated in keep- nmdlea m the form ol tile madontl)" Ce nter at Nome , Aiaaka thank · tni with ChrUtmu, mcludlne a na.
•n thC' wurd Chrl:.tma~. named mg the ~ocrety for the box sent ltg h t~d tree under whlrh Jitla
1 The meet1ng cloae4 w1th the ex w orJ~ pC! tuim11.!: tu Chn stnuuo and th em
were placed.
thange of elft.a.
as each wa s n&lt;lllll'd .l\1rs. Fred
Several thank you notea were
Icc cream centered with a poin·
Pr~seot were tbos,e named ;obove
.'ll"a&lt;;f' rf'ad a ~erse of scrlpt•Jre .
rrat! from s hut-l nb who ha\'e been s~lt J a, manch.ino cherry cake and and Mn . William Fi1her , Mn.
The words named were Chnst, He-r ~mcmiJI'ret! by the group A n·· l'Offee were served by the tollow - fo: u~~:ene l''orbes. Mrs. Chnaly Baer,
rod, Heciprocate, Inn , Santa, Tid·
port on those remembt&gt;red hy the 1n1: olfirers, Mn. Watson, MT!i. "'rs John .&amp; Bailey, Mrs. Lewia
l lll g!'o, Mother Mary , Anl!:eis and
Fred Neaae. and Mn. Hiram fo,ish Wiolker, Mri." Amanda Baer, Mra
Saviour anrt broui;:ht out that wtth ·
er wilh Mrs. Everett Damewood Jacob Baer, Mrs. Mark Evan1, Mrs.
1
out ·the first and last words Christ·
mas would mean nothing to us. 1
Group singing of Christmi\S carols
roncluded the tlcvolions.

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Q ,, Dec. 24, 195~3

2-Dally SenUoel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Oer, 24, 1958

RICHARD S. OWEN -GENERAL MANAGER
REYNOLD E. GREENE - EDITOR

Pomeroy, Ohio.
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lentiue.1_Inc.\ at 110 Y:echamc St., Pomeny, 0 . Business offlc.t'
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National advertisin&amp; representative, Bottinelli-Kimball, Jne.,
M3 ~xington Ave., New York City, 16, N. Y.
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ftnts pe~ week; or,e year in advance at T he Daily Se ntinel oftke,
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'Best Wishes' From The Daily Sentinel

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The year now about ended has been another in which The
Daily Sentinel's labor to gain a wider inOuence in affairs of
Meigs a·nd Ma.:&gt;on counties ha s borne solid fruit . Thus, th~ publisher and sta if extends to its readers sincere wishes for this
Christmas season and tor a pleasant year in 1957 .
We b&lt;'lieve the Daily Sentine1 will rontinue to progress in
more fully st•rving it.s community as rapidly as the many communities in Meigs and Mason counties progress toward a~hiev­
ing greate-r weight in business and social affairs or Southeastern Ohio and North Central West Virginia . At this year' s end
we own a large number of readers who " won't do without their
Sentinel." They know , and we know, that the home newspaper
is the only n ewspap&lt;'r in the world that &lt;:ares about. Meigs
County. In 19~7 and in years to come, it will become more and
more apparent to re-P.ders and advertisers in our ·area that it
"pays to buy al home."
.
Tl1 at is the basis for wishing everyone our most stncere
Christmas and New Year's greetings. Without our readers we
would be noth ing, Rtoaders without The Daily Sentinel would
realize that a vital force in their communities was absent from
their lives . Yllu, our readers, have made us into a·n ever-in·
C'reasingly effective organization for serving our area communities.

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students to t1rlve at night.
You ,mi.ght rightfully ask what's
.. imh.';ta nt about that!
We I, S8 per cent of all highway

r.tal),lieo ocC'ur at

nl&amp;ht, when
onlY &lt;me-third or all traffic is
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mo vltte about.

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Yet, although millions of hilh
ltbool students art beina uueht

drive, only Jone~ otutltnts are
being taugbt to drive at ni&amp;ht! Af-

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St'ason W&lt;IXf'!l. I f('el drpressi.On..
Vodk1:1 has rt&gt;movcd the jubilant
s1igma rrom the fellow who used
to hust ~OOSl• ov~r the Yule b~z­
inl(. iufl atinl! his ego and coekmg
a Hgur3livt• ~ uo ok llt th.e boss man
thf' hrid~ of bosom. and li»Y stuf·
fy n·lativc who m i~ ht object to
a sct•nu•d "'''~"" or wassail.

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The old top!'r used to camou-

flage his wj' akn ess v.ilh clove!·-or
p1•ppcrminL am i fondly be\icv-t- he
was Tooling the house hold and the
orfict:. f'\'l'n th nu gh he wall prone
to stn~gcr n mite and bile off his
st•nh•n ec~ in mid-r he tor ic.
Thill l'Ul('llky HJ tproach to a hobnai h-11 linr last•·d II months and
two wocks. fo, or the other two
wel'"ks he, w.:•n l llke a bomb. and
1whtn ht• 'kll on ~i .~ faCJ( ltll&amp;iithe
was\l·pnpt·r t J ask~&gt;l , he mutreFe11.
"'l'uhrnm.h ~·~g uo~ ." aml nobod ~·
rt'nlly had th,· ~uts to fir(' him .
ThPrt' is nn furlht•r nl•c d tn explore th1• uffil·t• \)arty as tlw nil·
tion's prim" c•vil, si nce Brother
Curet- Ford dirl i\ OIU'I' nnd for all .
Dul lt did ron~tiluh· n tn•mrndouli
su h·h- val \I(' f11r th f' rru!!lralcd old

blowoft or a year's frustration .
ThC"n Four-Eyed Fanny klsted
the bo ~s; then Tremblechin thucked a pinC' h nt Miss Hourg1au and
stagwered home full of triumpb,
with a brt&gt;ath like a flame-thrower .
Vodka has changml it. Tremblechin ha! possibly been quieUy
»tirf all;;ett.r. off an oderless, nearly tasteless beverage which eombinf'll it ~c\f into re pul»ive he&amp;hh
drink• rtuch a&amp; Sct·ewdrivers, 1
nau11eous mixturr o( orana;e juice
and Slavic esl!ence, nr vodka
martinis, which loot lethal •nd
are not.

Gone the doves, departed the
pepperminl. Where, oh wh~re, has
rtown the c hlorophyll ?
With the absence of odor has
com&lt;' confidence and more of a
toleran&lt;"(' for alcohol. A man who
r("f' keth not !)tmisheth not his consri('nce. a nd he nre can hold an..
othrr hrare of drinks.
The rlo~ct lush no longl'r gives
himacH awa v with a visible han~:·
ovcr. The ncw tnnqullizing pills,
ta ke n before bed and ear ly in the
morn , have reduced hill ~hake:&gt; to
a mere tremor, his quakea to a
maid~ und ho!i~ · trighll'nl.!d Trf'm · minimum . Even if he surfers. ht'
1')lf•t•hin!&gt; who llvt•tl for ltt(• eranrl can always tell the bon ita one ot

thos# nrw vlrusts, and
boss
can;t ~&lt;~y him nay, beeaiJJe . U
rAnt smell the traC"es or 1 este,.
day's wall·d:nJbln,:.
.
I think this is a pity, · if only
out of dcfe'l'ence tQ tbe pie wbo
rot u_p and slowly WMI~ed away .
How 1s tbe pig roiar ~ know what
company to sturn it .Hla e-utter
companion's bre•tb is ai pure as
the driven ff'fua:ee'
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You ought tu be able to tell 1
man who boo1.es so that Jociet)''l
forces can bl!! brought lnt'.Q 1ocu's
to di1suade him from thliJ, deplorlble habit I!!Xcept on vteatJ,ons of.
flee parties, holidays, Saturdiyll
.SuJJd11.ys, hunting trips, . flshinl
triPII, luncheon dates, · and white
waiting lor the 6:1:1 to whereVer
he doesn't really want to ro.
Whet Is there to look forward to
at year's end! Fooab to the onetime thri_JI or the blende~ .stuff In
paper c·u ps, served by the Wat,er
fo11nLal~. ·
Who needs to ml).ke an ex('U8e
or nutmeg-enriched milk, with an
Injection of btandy, when be tan
knock back a secret bottle ot odorle§s eau tl evle and come flying
in\~J the party'!' Wflo needs mistleloe to tousle a wench when you
can hide your excuses in the dark
room or th" men's locker?
In my My_hood , when a fellow
went up aaamsl u very dry mar.
tlni made with honed juniper

:JiuQhristmas 8tof)!
By RAYMOND A . L.UOIE

Cl'•lt i'Ql Prn1~ A.uoc kltiolt Corrt!IJIOHd~ut
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O one thlnka or Chrlatmal without the fea1.1 t ,
To ev~ryone, c h. r 1a' l m a 1
mean• rejolcin(, and, good
food 1
It'll no wonder. The happy
holiday SIVI!!I Ul liUily llufff'd
goose and jull'y turkey, erg
nor. ateamlng plum pudding,
a hearty W&amp;lliHall bowl, 11\Aifl
ca.kes and lebkuc hen. It Ia
rnu.ny other special treat a u
well, dl"pendtnx on where you
come trom D.ml what your In ·
hutted family cuatoma happen to be.
t
But one thing Ia aure.
Chrt1tma. il t1·uty &amp; aplcy
t melt, fllltnr home11 wllh the
magic of cinnamon, powderPd
dovea, rtnrer. nutme, , anlll!' ,
allt~plce and aromatic bntrra.
all brought to bnr on the
food whleh will rrac• your
felttlve board.
Chrlatmaa wu, and In
many countrle11 11111 Ia, preceded by a day of fa1UJ1I
and a.b1Unencc. In prepllratlon for the birth of Christ .
But on Chrtatmu day, In the
courae of time, II!!Uh nation
developM Itt own trl!!uured
tradltlonl In connection with
the Cbrt1tma1 dinn•r.
In the tim~ of Ellzabrth t ,
a ChriJtmaa d•nner orten
lut~ u lonr a1 nine hour•.
with .further 1nack1 of oyaterl and pheaaant 1111rved
throu1ho the •venlng. One
ot the aln dtah.e1 ot this
1um Ou1 banquet was a
ock b1'9Uiht ln on a
roJden platter. Ita l'f4!&amp;1cd
head erect and Ita tall j"race·
fully outspread. AI a companion ·lbl!!rl!! mlj'ht be a
ateamlnc boar'a hl!!ad, with a
brl&amp;llt, red applii!! aet between
tt1 1harp, lltamlng tMth.
What Ohrtatmaa dinner
would be truly r:omplete In
the mtrrte D\J'Iand or Good
Queen Be.. (and today!
without plum pudding ? "•'he
orl(tnt of th\1 tuttve duaert
art lo.t In bllt()ry but popu·
lar lepnd· handed 4own ex.•

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Keoblr.. lO")Ja , sounds like an u•l·
like ly place for a re.,olution. And 1 9.00
R. w. Jonc~ does not sound like 10 00
the name of a man whe would 10 :30
J lead a reYolt. Yet a man named 11 :00
n. w. Jones has a small revolution 12:00
a:oing on 111 Keokuk Iowa . One day IZ :30
it may s~n·e your life.
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Jone~' revolution .isn't t he kind 2.00
of uph.eaval that one assoriates
2:30
with Russu1, the Balkanl!l or the
3:00
Far East . Rather, his is one of 4:00
f :~
'ho.e qul' et breaks with tradition
lh.t .r. -"" characteristic of prog- ~ :
5:30
l·n t"e
n United State1.
J ones is c1 high sehool teacher, 6:00
and hiJ jOb is to teach students" to 6 :30
drive automobiles. There's nothing
IS:~
unu~uaJ aOOut that , for almost 30 8:55
. - cent of all high schools in the
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7 30
Unlted State• hue proarams for
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tearhine students to drive safely.
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What IS unique about· Jonea out
8:00
in K eokuk tr that be teaches his 1:30

ter 1pendin&amp;: a lot of time to train
teen-.,-ers to drive when they can
see, w~ art&gt; giving them permission to use the family cars at night
-e\'en though they've never been
ttu&amp;hl how to drive t1nder the
most dall!lt--"f)liS eondltion!l or all.
Jones rea 90ned that this was
, common sense
kind
or stup' d . H1s
be wa11 t.akins his future intold him that students ' should be
heAd! One hundred prooi,
iOUr m_aah hourbon whiskey soon
Attendance at Sunday School on trained to cope wilh the apecial
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tlme, wb en drlv·
IJePitated thto boys from the men. Dec. 16 was 8l'i, CuUt!ction $10.80. ~otblems of night
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IJ'here Wal a genlle effluvium atRex. Harry Bates. Mr. and Mrs. lne- iJ three tLmes more angerous.
tend1q.t tl Scolland's export pride Arthur Wi~e we rt' Parkersburg Why not teach students to drive at
nl&amp;ht as well, he reasoned.
that marked a man 'as u tlonc()n- visitor.; recently.
So he did.
former, and corn liquor of the Or·
anp County, N. c ., recipe was not II MMr,Chand Mr s., h~ou dD1ehl aAnd
•- o!llcialo "-~"'ome
more aware '
a plaything for childre n. 1'h
rs.
ar 1es 0 1e
an son , nAll
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could tell.
e P g thony, were Parkersburg vls.ltors of the creal toll night tlme acelrrcent.ly .
dents are takiPJ and bea:in to
•t
1 aU,.est now that t he vodka .-eo·
Mrs . P('a1'l Jacobs spent Thurs- make c:orrditlonl sa f er Ior n I g..
P1e- and th,.re suems to be 1 new day with her grand daughter, Ml'S. drlv\ng, educators llrt beclrtning
brand every day- retool their dls- James l~wis · and two daughters, to wake up to the need , too .
·t.Uterte• for some o( us old dle- Middleport.
It probably wUI be a long time
li~rd.t and Inject a little smell and
Mrs. Wan::la Eblin and Mr11. Mil·
a IUspiclon ot ta ~te into their dred Jacobs were in Parkersbura before all high schools teach stu·
dents to drive at night. But when
strone w1ters .
Friday.
·l t happens, r.omcbody should ibuiJd
· Becaute nt the moment1 that's
Mrs. George Renshaw Is spend·
what Jt tastes \ike- water. And ing some time with h er sister Mrs. a monument to R. W. Jones of
Keokuk. Iowa. and put on it somenot -very strong, M that.
Florence Huwl'll in the absence thing like this - 'Revolutionistof Mr. and Mrs. George Wright.
American sty Ie."
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Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Schaefer
~dmltted : John Haley , Middle·
and Mrs. Margaret Allen calle,d on
port; Mrs. Lewis Youna, ~t Co-- Bert Hart at the O'Neil rest home
lumbia; Mrs. Nola Fee, \flddle- Tuesday.
Mrs. ca rr's father, Albert Morris,
port.
Arthur F.lliott of Gallipolis ca l- who was 85 }"ears olr.i. Hi s children
Discharges: Charles Cotlrell, of
led on -Mr. ami Mrs. John Diehl were all to11:ether for the first tim~
Che shire ; Mrs. Martha Hu ston of
Wednesday
e\'ening.
Su nday in four years.
~unbar, W. Va. ; Ray Littlt', MidDinner g1,1esh of the Clint Gil·
guests at the Diehl home were Mr.
illeport; George Hoefliek , Pome- and Mrs. Herman Harrison and keY's Sr. Sunday were Mr. and
roy; Ilhoda Hall, Middleport.
Mrs. Louise Slagle . Gallipolis, Mr . M'rs. Robert Alkire ~tnd sons, BobBirth11 : Mr and Mra. Lewi s, l\1idand Mrs. Charles Bauman of Col- by and Ray and Mr. and Mrs. II .
dleport, a son; Mr. and Mrs . Wll·
urn bus. callers were Percy L. Peo- D. Gilkey and rhildrf'n, Jackie,
liam Fee 1 M1ddlePort, a daughter ·
Rodney and Dennis. Zanesville.
Mr. and P4rs. Fred HoHman, Mid: pl es and Mrs. Marga ret Allen .
It
was the birthday of Howard Gil·
Greg and Becky Eblin have ibel!!n
dleport, a son.
key and his mother, Avll Gilkey.
ill and under a doctor's care.
•Ernest Carr's have added a bath
Judy Gilmore was absent from
room
to their home.
sthool Tuesda y due to Illness.
Mr . and Mrs. Murl Douglas purErnest Finlaw is nut so well.
--Mrr.. John Di•hl chasl'd the Clin t Gilkey home and
will OC'cUpy it after Jan . 1.
Kathy Gilkey . Chillicothe, la
spending a week with her grand
parents, Llncoln Russe ll s and C.
'Mn. John Blackwoo51 spent sev- Gilkeys Sr.
e ral days in Columbus vi11itlng her
Mrs. Lola Clark and Margaret
oldest sister. Laur&amp; Hogue , who Douglas wrore Galllpolla shoppers
is critically ill.
on Saturday
The Lend -A-Hand met Monday
Sunday guests or Mr. and Mrs.
evening at lh e Grange Hall for Obart Markins were Mr. and Mrs.
their Chrislma~ meetina.
Eldon Markins and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. E R. Carr enter- Kenneth Markins.
tained 32 guests and relatives at I
Ava Gllke,
their home
ln honor of

Sign C'n
Todav
CuffeE&gt; Time
Ding Dona: Sthool
The Prke Is Right
Home .J..
Tic Tac IJOua;h
It Could Be You
Cu rrent
CBmera Goes To Sf'hool
TenttesaE'e Ernie Ford
Matinee Theatre
Que~n !"or A Day
Modern Romanci!!S
Co mt-...• y T'tme
o Show .
The Aunt ru
Sdperman
New:&gt; Picture
Sport• Eye
We:r.tbercut
Soldiers of Fortune
Nat. "Kin&amp;" CoJe

Forest Hun ~lethodisl 2·18 Sue.
"What Christ mall Shou ld ~t ean
To Us" w~" lhr topic or the devo tions led by Mrs John So:'Oll when
the Wome n's Soctety u r Chns lan
Servtce of thr r'orrf'St Run l1ethn·
dist Church me t f'r~day even 1ng
at the church.
The meeting opened with the
Lord 's Prayer ut unis~.ou, followed
by several poCms by Mrs. u. S.

Tuuday
WSAZ
Huntl"'t..6 5~ Sla:n On
7·00 Today
9 00 Special Christmas program
10 :00 Ding Dong School
10:30 The Price is RJo;:ht
11 00 Christmas Church service•
12.00 Tic Tar Dough
1:!.30 I! Could Be You
1:00 Cun·?nl
2:00 Parson's StudJ
2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
3:00 Matinee T nea~
f :00 QueeD For A Day
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Once upon a Unte, an EngHall klni" went hunllna- on
Chrltlmu Eve. He lOOft becam6 loll, however, when a
bllr.&amp;ard blocked the pathl of
the fOI"elt. One ot the hUDter·•. the eook, very quickly
found hlmHlf chqed wtth
the laak of prepartnc Chrt.atmaa dt11.ner trom whatever
food he could find.
So he ltten.lly threw every~
thing Into the pot- the re~
matn1t ot a 1ta1 chopped Into
fine bltl, flour, a tew dried
plums. Mme btnb' •111, ale,
brandy, 1ugar and meat from
1ome wild rame. looa, to till
1mrprt1111, he had a dtllctoua.
hot " puddtnr" and 10 thll
day, ti"Ue plum pud411Jfl h~ov•
all of theat lnrn~dlent• whkh
uut· quick-willed hunhr put .....u
Into h\1 eooktnr pot.
tr&amp;dltloool r•a•:i&gt;fo
sun another favotlte It mu ln. Am~rtca:.
mince meat pie. Thl1 taety ' The 'J!tnllh, l'rtAJ:h &amp;n4
dlah wa• ortrlnally dtvYell lltllant' en.joyed,. ~ and 1UII 4o.
by thl!! Purlt&amp;lll aa a rellltout thllr C\lltamal'f We
ofhrinf and
with a the Ch.rtltmu reutk.a-. · In
tiny ftcure of tht Cbl"'lt northtm E\11'0pt, beer a. the
(:1\.\ld In tta ctnter. 'l'ht earll· favorilt 4rlnk, In ltw•4ea It
~til known recipe datAl rrom
11 glov. INland too. hu an
the n~tgn or Jamet I In the old. tlme ctuiltmu drlalc
early 11th Century. Al U.at called "1Am"l WDOI'' wh.U.
time the pte wu tilled wtth II made br brWI&amp;n&amp; routtcl
beef tonaut, ebopp.d cbleken, appl~ and mt&amp;tftl
JUte•
ere•. rtl.tlnt, ·n anre and with ale 41' mUll. It It thin
1ttmon p..ltnp, aurar and
..rved wtth JuleY QP1t1 041
Vllrtoua tp!C...
frtlh·routtd nutl and M
The cu1tom of ln... Jtl~ coalklerH p lndlafltDUbM
rnend• and r.l&amp;ttve• ln for part or \he Yule ftatlvltlll.
cockta.lla durlnr the h.olidly
marty Chrbltf!lai dlnnen In
thl1 couatry, m0411t and aim•
~euon, H popular In Ameri·
ca. today, datu blek to the pit compared to UM t&amp;vlah,
old En&amp;llah praette• ot ''Waa~ bol1teroue 1:11111llh fan, Win(
home the tad that It wa1
aalllna."
In Ellaabethan umu. no not the ro~ty W MIMuty,
celebrat\()n w ._ 1 eompJM• but poor. eommoa fwltll wbo
without U.e wt.llail bowl brourht t1tt1r Curoptt.n
nued to the brtm with hot b&amp;bite an4 euetoru W the
punrent al.-. ehterylnvU.a· orl(tnal Ullrt•l\ ootollt.u. ·
tton to all to eome I• and ;. Tbt pod Lord eWa had
help ~Celebn.tl th• Yule. Thea. turkeyl r.ady for UMtn ud
11 the cuuta railed ~elr wiW , ..... too. TM1 wtl"i
ateamlnC' mUCI In a tout to dry, toUJ"h, ud cbHrle•
Chrlatmaa, the merry cry of morHia '" U.0.. eUiJ 4&amp;yl.
"What Hall!" "WUIUI!" But A.nwrloan~ll.OM II)' lhttr
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Noab'a Ark

9:00 lane Wyman Show
9:30 Armstrong Cirele Theatre
10:30 A Man caned X

8:30
l0:30 Bad,e '714
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11:00 '•1tWS e.... Del
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11 :20 l'reas Box
11:30 Tonlgbt
12:00 llidnlaht Mast

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11 :15 Weatherc:a!t
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WCHS MO'HDAY Chtrt"tan
8 :00 Cl.ptaln ICJ:DiatOO
t :OO MornJq Show
10:00 Garry M:oorr
10:SO Arthur Godfrey

11 :30 strike Jt Rlell
12:00 V1Uant Lady
12:1&amp; Lo\'e of Life
12 ·. 30 Seo-b
... for Tomorrow
12:45
1:00
1,30
2'. 00
2:30
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Guldina lJcht
Katie's Kiteben
•· the World Turns
.Our .-.u•·•. Broo•·
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HOUJept.rty
Bia Payoff

3:30 Bob CrOSJb7 Show
4 :00 Brilbter Day
4:15
SHret Storm

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8:25 t.e 1 P•loll • M&amp;fJ' For4
e :30 ·vour Esso Reporter
8 :45 Sports Parade
ti :M We;1therman
7 :00 Christmas 1958 .
DAWirds,
7 ·•15 n"ugJas
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1 :30 Bobin-booi
8 :00 Burns &amp; Allf;ll

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9:00
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10:00
11:00

Talent Sc!oubr
I Love Lucy
Decembel' Bride
5 tudio one
Up-to--the Minutr: New•
lt!GIIi Sc111nning the Weatlier
11 :10 The Lata Shew
11 :30 Sign 0£(

TUISDAY WCHS Charle1ton
1:00 Captain Kanaeroo
8:00 Jdorllln&amp; Show
10:00 Garry M.oon
to:SO .Vtbur Godfrey
.1:30 Strike it Rich
12:00 V.111iant Lady
12 :15 Ltve or Life
12 :30 Search
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1:00 KaUe'l Kitcnr n
1:30 As the World Turn.t
2:00 Our Misl Brooks
2:30 House paUy
3 :00 Jie- Payoff
3:30 Bob Cl'&lt;ISby Show
4:00 Brl&amp;hter Day
4 :15 Secret Storm
4 :31) Edge of Ni&amp;bt
5 :00 The Early Show
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Pomeroy. Ohio

Pomeroy Ben Franklin
E. Main St

Ernell. Covert, superintendent
of ttlf Sund1y Scbool of Heath
Metbodi•t Chureb, prell!!nted ~rs .
Nan Moore, Mn. L. W. McCom.u
a~d Mrs. J111mea Brewington with
g1fts from tt-.e Sunday School when
the annual Cb.riltmu program
wat held fiiund.ay , Dee. 23. Tiley
were In eharge of the program
which lnd•Jded recita.Uona and
songs by the tmall child.re~ and
a pageant gl\'en . by the Begmnen
and Juni_or Cbo1r and the Youth
Fellowshtp.
Sharon Jone• wu organbt lor
!he service wbicb opened with a
prelude and Mrs. Brewington an·
nounced the following program
for the Primary department : rec"i\.ations,
.John Ingell, Sylvia
Swa nson, RJchard Titus, Kirk Beck
Elaine Davis, David Le-Vaughn,
Debby Collopy, Asa Bradbury,
Keith Fren~b; a piano solo by
Connie Cook and songa
by the
children aco:.ompanied by Sbaron
Jones.

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Trtnway was
ol Mr . and Mra.
.M n . Ha rry
Wtllililm Cuolt
eral of their eoutrln,
at the ro&amp;leSODj' Funeral
Mo nday.
I Mr. and Mn.
McConnel 1 v1He were
ner JUUI.a of Mr.
~auger anrt
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mn
Sunday visitor~ with
clarence Eden and rlinUy : ;0[~
tart, w. Va.
Zion Church Sunday School al
Mrs. Harry Stratton vlaited ~~~
9:30 a m. Joe Johnson. Supt. Wor- prday evening with
Mn. Cad
shrp and Communi'ln 10 ·30 a. rn . tc herbt.rth of Kina..bu n~-..a •: ·
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Mrs. McComu was director of
the musical part of the pageant
and Mrs. Moore wa1 dramatic
coach. The robed Junior Choir and
the Pe~::inners Choir, who wore
red aatin tic, with blac:k and-white
outfits, entered in proceuional to
start the pageant. _ Solohits were
Barbara Jonea, Bertha Wilson.
Karl Beck. Forrest Bachtel. David
Krmkrigbt, Suzanne Bradbury.
The title of the pageant was
"Christmas in Korpania" and the
characters were taken by Stephen
Coats, Shirley Roush,
George
Hibbs, Rodney Karr, John Kctrhka, Robert Hennesy, Eudell Konk right, Carol Criswell, Marianne
Woodgerd, Betty Covert, S11ndra

Willing Workers
Held Their 1956
Christmas Dinner

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Pomeroy, Ohio

114 Court St.

120 E.

Wilh sincere appreciation of your patronage

Hopo your hoBdayo are

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ond friendship, we ore

happy to wi5h yov

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joy ot lhe Holiday Season,

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good ole/.

latMoned Merry C~rislmas abounding in thtt
great gifts of heoltt hoppinen ond conlenfment.

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Following th e dinner the grou 11
ad journl'li to lh·.'! home of \trs.
)-tyrlle Long decorated in kecpmg
with Christmas inclu ding a lighted
trt·c where gifts were placed.
Mrs. Al ire Thompson. president
pre.s1ded anrl opened the meetmg
with group singing of "Silen t Ni·
ght", followed with prayer by Mrs.
ThOmas Bentz 3nd the ~hristmas
story taken from St. Lukr by Miss
Genev ieve Stobr.rt. A contribution
was malie to thf' Otterb('in Home
at Westerville. The wonder box
donateJ by .Mrs. James Wlil w;as
awarded to ~iss Stobart.
Duri ng the social hour the members exchanged gifts and refreshments of cookies and coffee were
11crved by t he hostess lo
those
name d above and Mrs. John Smi th
Mrs. Harley Brown . Mrs. Ben Buck.
Miss Dorothy Long, Mrs. Ralph
Spencer, Mrs. Herbert Dixon, :\in.
Roger Spencer.
M'rs. W. R. Davis, Mrs. GeOrge
"Brothers, Mrs. Ed Klng, Mrs.
Claude Hu&amp;ted, Mrs. Eldon Weeks
Mrs. Albert Brown , Mrs. 'Carl
Moore Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs.
David Slater and Mrs. David Davis.

c:Jn fhit sparkfing hoFiday season# we with.
you uncounfcrbJe

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and G weohfr of good heallh, uood will aacl good

cMv.

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Our slu:ere wishes
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~·ra&lt;OIJ.. t~!"'.;, or the
they Ctl'fte, IYtn
when ~y ll.~r could alfGrd.
it. lnltt&amp;d. lht)' IIOWI)' de·

&amp;Jtd. Col\,lftllally trn~
prove4 tM ttnla ·ot both
(oott and turkiy ufttll thy
btcam·• ttN me•ty .dellct.CWI
we QJoy t~,.,.., . tht rolden
centttpiec• af our own
ChrltUnu me-.1, lM&amp;.
Th. . . . . . lovtly ol4 lllu·
fOPtQ ~u1to1A c:tlellrattd:
durtnc tht Yuletide on St.
Jobn't O.r, D-M. 11. Thtt It
the d&amp;y when the church be·
ltOWI &amp; .-clal tile...., OQ
wine, An old rtt. of mtat.y
ortaln, It .. doll.e lD honor ol
St.. John the ll'ruptlat. who,
aoc:ordlnC to early lepnd,
wloptd

the

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Meet nurmal e!Cplhlel with a

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eMil loan on .at,: ...
only, cu or furniture.._

con~nlent

n.atu~•

l·orlp ....,.., phooo finV

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'""a brlghr
and happy Chrl.l...,
I
c:oms trut for 11011

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MEIGS GENERAL
HOSPITAL

Be of good cheer ~nil.
have a happy holiday

world

full of the wonderful
things that come each

..... llllriflod

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and the hot rum puneh and

old--lllhloheda 1n oun &amp;lone.
The uomatle al!'ple pie that

... •l1h1 of Hll blnlo
ohine In )'OUr hnrt

or lOOM aDd the cru.banoy

lhll Cltri•bUI•

tra41t:IOnally

munw eldet tllnmee.d With
•PlCII flld ""H wtu. noa....

tnc orup

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year at

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etownt the Ouiltm.u turkey
llOl

day with happiness for you IIKI yollJS.

Christmas fills our

oVeJ'. But It baa a4lde4 Hmt
that ltl typt&lt;!t.lly Ita own. ·
'rht
n6f ot a.rtatmu

MI'Vtd: at bGlJ4Q tiiM Ut. ..,
olhtr ll0Uhtr7. ilfh.,. le abo

~ach

the radiance of

rowool tta, Clirltlmu ,....,.,

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May ·the great blessings
ancf inspiration of the Christmas
Sca&amp;OD remain with you
throughout the New Ycar to liD

bright." And

""fetbiJ harm.

CO\Inh'lll the

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lt-'a tnae lbat the mellln(
pot tbat ll .Mntrklt. hu bor-from

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drank a ,.... ot poiiOMd
wine without

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Mason City

Map alluour drcama

pod friends

whom it hes bten such

Appll111eee
Furniture - Hu1hn"'

GOESSLER JEWELRY

PHIWP SISTERS
DRI$5 SHOP
Ceart St.

P••roy
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hearts with rejaicing.
May the blessings
of the season be yaurs.

Christmas.

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Main

The annual Christmas dinne r of
the Willing Workers (']ass of the
Enterprise EUB Church was held
ThtJrsday ~ye nin g, at 6 30 p.m. at
the Five Points Grill.

11 :05 Scanning the Weather
11:10 Tl;ae Late Show

a treat.

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In Hea th I"L
Y"JUfC

Brewin1ton. Ru1h Philson, James
Hamer, Eddit Blake, David Kon k.rithl, Rtclutrd Roller with V\'ra.
Covert aa narrator .
The Rev. C. R. K onk..ri~:ht gave
the ben~tdlctton . Dianne McComas
Wll acr-omp.inilt for the Begm n tr~
I chou and Leo K!!nntdy Jr. wa.s
1 1n t'harge ot ~ iKhttng
A Christm&amp;s treat for the L"hil dren was ~1stnl-uted hy the Bl:·
a;inners tbotr at the clo:.e of the
$erVICt!.

Pomeroy

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NEW CITIZEN ----~ Y'ULE VACATION STA.TS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman are The childrt&gt;n of the Sacred Heart
announcing the birth of an eight Stbool start.P.d. their Christmas vapound son, Fred Michael, on Sat· cation Wednesday afternoon, Dec.
urday, Det:. 22, at the Meigs Gen- 19. after a party at the school. Re;.
eral HospitaL Grandparents are cords were played and eroup BingMrs. Pearl Hortman, Middleport, lne of Christmas carols en)Gy(!d
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, of after which the teacher, Mrs. Mary
BradbUry.
Baron presented each child with

Three Receive
Gifts For Work

J ohn Elwood, Mrs. AlOOrt Hder.
Mrs. Lelia Flint and Mrs. Olan
Gen heim er.

8:30 Your Jtqo Reporter
0:45 Sport. Par•de
6 : !5~ Weatherman
7:00 Art Linkletter &amp; the Kids
7 :15 DoUg'"
1-&lt;115 Edwa••·
w&gt;
7 30 G1
d 01 0
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ra.n
e pry
B:00 Pb1' 1 SilverB .."how
8:30 The Brothers
9:00 Nothing But the Truth
9:30 Red Skelton
10:00 $64 NVI Question
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10:30 Do You Trud Your Wife
l ll :OO UP-'l'o-Tbe Minute New•

HARRISONVILLE

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Nease, Mrs. Han~on l·loltN , Mrs.
(;harles Baer and Mrs. Russ Wal·
rton. Mrs. Srotl taking the IPtters

5:00 Comedy Timt
5:00 Speci 11 1 c hristmas program
a:OO Susie
6:30 News Picture
6 :4.!5 Sports Ey~ &amp; Weathereast
7:00 Gnnde Ole Opry
7:30 Jonatllan Winters Show
7:45 N'BC New'

NBC News
Sir :..aneelot

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Forest Run Methodist Church
WSCS Christmas Program Held

WSAZ-TV Channel3
6 ·55
7 ·00
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It ding 11 list ot 1he conlenh of :1 •aocit'ty waa gl\'en by the com- a contribulinll: hostess. Mrmbcn
box hl'llt to Korea , b)' the Suc~ety mtttce.
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w..rt• seated at a long table de·
was read by Mn Kernil li.oush . A
AI the dote of the meetini the I l'Orated wnh Chri..1tmaa a;reem an-i
rummunte~tion wah read I ro m the .:roup adjourned to
the IOClal ("andll"s. Yavon were small blue
Lav~nia Wallace Youn" Commun· room which wu decorated in keep- nmdlea m the form ol tile madontl)" Ce nter at Nome , Aiaaka thank · tni with ChrUtmu, mcludlne a na.
•n thC' wurd Chrl:.tma~. named mg the ~ocrety for the box sent ltg h t~d tree under whlrh Jitla
1 The meet1ng cloae4 w1th the ex w orJ~ pC! tuim11.!: tu Chn stnuuo and th em
were placed.
thange of elft.a.
as each wa s n&lt;lllll'd .l\1rs. Fred
Several thank you notea were
Icc cream centered with a poin·
Pr~seot were tbos,e named ;obove
.'ll"a&lt;;f' rf'ad a ~erse of scrlpt•Jre .
rrat! from s hut-l nb who ha\'e been s~lt J a, manch.ino cherry cake and and Mn . William Fi1her , Mn.
The words named were Chnst, He-r ~mcmiJI'ret! by the group A n·· l'Offee were served by the tollow - fo: u~~:ene l''orbes. Mrs. Chnaly Baer,
rod, Heciprocate, Inn , Santa, Tid·
port on those remembt&gt;red hy the 1n1: olfirers, Mn. Watson, MT!i. "'rs John .&amp; Bailey, Mrs. Lewia
l lll g!'o, Mother Mary , Anl!:eis and
Fred Neaae. and Mn. Hiram fo,ish Wiolker, Mri." Amanda Baer, Mra
Saviour anrt broui;:ht out that wtth ·
er wilh Mrs. Everett Damewood Jacob Baer, Mrs. Mark Evan1, Mrs.
1
out ·the first and last words Christ·
mas would mean nothing to us. 1
Group singing of Christmi\S carols
roncluded the tlcvolions.

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Q ,, Dec. 24, 195~3

2-Dally SenUoel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Oer, 24, 1958

RICHARD S. OWEN -GENERAL MANAGER
REYNOLD E. GREENE - EDITOR

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Ten Top Games Are Scheduled
·From WednesdayTbroug~Jan5

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&amp;., UNITED PRE$1
Colle~e {oolb&lt;~ll':;

Uowl program
&lt;1 year - end sports spree lhllt
iiltrili:e&amp; as re gula rl y as good resolutions and hangovers , will draw
500.000 r"m to stad1ums and mil lions more to television sets during the next two weeks.
The key r~· enl in each ll'fOiram
will be a football game . But from
Flordi~ to Califorina. ea~h eelebratiQn will also i.ndudt! a spray
ol suporting evenh r~f1iina: f1·om
('rownin.g beauty queens to parades and Pven a bull fia:ht.
As usu11l. the major bowl Jlames
will be pla)·ed on New Year's
Day. And P ai.ll!dena, C111Hf.. will
kick oft the Rose Bowl programthe granddarlrly of these post-sea·
sons 41Ventslhat day wilh its 68th
parsde of nower!i. floats a nd pretty girls.
Millions or tl'levision fans will
watch this colorful! parade and
they'll be back again at 4 :45pm.
~. wh{'n NBC will t&lt;'l&lt;'viRe and
broadrast the Rose Bowl
game
~tween Iowa of the Big Ten and
Oregon St~:~te of the Pacific Coast
Con fctren~e . Thu usual capadty
'!rowd of 100,000 will be in the

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Mopp, holiday wllhts to you,

our friends and customert,
1nd sincere thoalo for
the ptouurt of servlna Jta.

CBS will televise and broadcast
basketball,
the &amp;arne atparades
2 p. m . EST.
and dances:
E••t·W•st S.llout
A sellout crowd or 61,000 plu11
an NBC rudio and ldt•vison audience will ~it in on the East..
West Shrinl' Game at 4:45 p. m.,
EST. The East is expected to be
about a six-point favonte.
Tennessee and 13nylor wilf arrive ln New Orleans nee . 2tl or 27
to complete tralrrln~s: tor the Jan.
1 Sugar Bow! game. The C'apaclty
crowd of BI.OOO will include 20.000

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that day. The Southwest Confl!r.

EST.
Oran.t,:e Bowl week in
~h4mi,
Fla. , will cowe to a chmax New
Year's Day whrn Colorada QlC~~~
Clemson before a capaei •.r thron g
of 711,581. Cotontda, a two-point
favorite . is sched ui Pd to art·ive . in
Miami Ot-t• ~:i and Cli•mson Dee.
27. CBS will !Jr·oadca~! aud !elevis.:o this game at 2 p.rn ., ES'l'.
Cattq11 Bowl No S.lloYI
Syracuse and Tetuts Ctuistian
clash in the rotton Bowl at Dallu. Tex ., and the 75 .5Cl4-capaeity
stadium won't be sold out for the
Jan . l game fnr· the first lime
sinct" 1940. About 6~.000 al't' etepeeled to attend the gume. which
will be broadcast anti tel{'vised by
NBC at 2 p .m., EST.
Syracuse, at T-format!on team
that 'has been training at Norman,
Okla., will go to Dallas bY plane
Der. 30 while Tex&lt;tl Christian , a
split-T O\ltfit, will go there by bus

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lo &lt;~ltt&gt;nd while about 400 SyraCLbc faru ;ore i!xpcrled to make
the lung trip to lhe game.
lrr ii!lOlher Dec. 29 game, the
South i~ a seven-point choice to
bea1 the North in the annual BlueGrJ}' ~;1m.,. a! Montgomery , Ala.
NIK' will televise this game at
noon , 8ST.
Th;· north is fa vortd ovef tbe
South by 6~ points in anothu
Shrine All..Star game Wednesday
night at Miami, Fla. About 40,000
will attend the Jlilme, which will
be carried bY Mutu&amp;l Radio at 8
p m, P.ST.
Other Bowl G.-n••
In olher Jan. 1 &amp;ames, "f.e~:q
Western and Georee WaJhirJiiltOQ
meet in the Sun Bowl at £1 Pun,
Tex., while Weat TtXl!i State
plays Mias.issippi Southern In ,.
night ga10e in tlw Tanaerlhe Qowl
at Orlando, Fla.
A bull fight it Juare:c acrOSi lhe
Rio Grande River will be one oi
the Sun Bowl'a pre-,:ame feature4.
About 15,000 are e.IJtteted to attend the game, Jn which Texas
Western probably will be favored .
MiniSJlippi Southern is expected
to be a one-touch!Jown favorite in
the Tangerine Bowl before 13,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Childert and
.Jeffrey ~r Philo Ohio were Saturday guests of their parents Oren
and Ola Childers'.

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Todays Sports

a 6 1 ~~ point favorite,
t'Xpt•cl.s ahuut 1.000 o[ 1ts students
l'nc,·

Tennessee rooten, jl'nnesJSee, 1
7~ ·point dtul{'r· . w(ll fmish tr~in­
ing .ort Tu la ne 1/nito-ersrl _&gt;' while
Ba)·lor wrll u!'.(· thf' r ity Park Sta
diurn. Tt!nnes~e uses the srngh•
wing, a forrn11 tro n Ha)lor's T-~·or
maHan &amp;quad hasn 't iaced in its
last 27 games. ABC will broadcast
and tele vi$C the gi'nW at 2 p.m.

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Iowa 0"•'
Stat•
About 3,000 memben of this
470Wd will be Oregon State students while 1,700 will be from
lowa. Coach Jl'orest Evasbev:ikl
plans to cut towa'a drills from
two to one a day next week at
Ealt Los Angele h Stadium. Coach
Tommy Prothro 11 sharpening Or·
egon State's sln[ile--wlng attack al
UCLA. Iowa which uses a mu1·
Uple offense, is favored by 9~
poblb,
iPrior to the New Ve&amp;r•s Day activity, however, two or the most
attractive of this Year's post·se•
son classlc9 will be played n~xt
Saturday arternoon. These are the
Gator Bowl game at JaekltOnviUe,
Fla., whl~b has one of the top
pairings In GMrgla Tech YS. Pittsburgh; and the annual Shrine
Bowl Oame at San Franciseo be·
tween the East and West AI!
Stars.
Pitt and Georgia 'T'ech meet in
a replay of their 1956 Sugar Bowl
rami!, ln which the Southeastern
Conference team scored a 7-o vic.
tory, Georgia Tech is an elgMpolnt favorite to win again. Pitt
will arrive In Florida Dee. 26 and
GeorKia Tech the next day . A capacity crowd of 37 ,OUO is assured
for the climn of n week of gold

Parade
Today's Sport Parade

B.wo OSC4R FR-\L'IY
Unl,.d P.-... Sporta Writer NE\\' YOR.K UP
- Fearleu
Fraley's facts and fiwures :
The New York Yankee1, with a
huge farm system B,nd a great
amount o! youna: \alent, IJUrpris-in&amp;ly w11re not qainst the new
major league rule requirinli a cut
to 28 men by openina day.
Ia tb11 p&amp;tt, swne clubs canied
111 klih "~ 40 men for the first
'l'lQt h pf the teason. This kept the
'J\l.t lt&lt;\fUt!i &amp;Uenillj u to w!Jot
~ll1.1l' woaVd, aet eventutily anQ dc-

New Lockers Are
Purchased For
Wahama High Gym
Forty new type steel lockers
were purehased for Wahama Hig!l
School's new aymnasium ut a re('CRt mE:etint of the Muon County
Board of Education.
The t..ockers which co.tt $648.70
were punhued from the West Virgtnia Seating Com pany of Huntington,
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At the same meeting Mrs. Don-

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todian or the new gym for the remainder of the school year at a
~Klary of $120 per ruon\h. The
new cust od ian will begin ber work
'-!; soou as thf' building 1' tccepted
by the board.
It is expel'ted that tbe gym will
be ready for Ul!ie about the firs t ol
the )'ear with present plans calling
for lhf' first game to be played in
it on January 4 when Wahama entertains RavPnswood.
Coa&lt;'h Ralph Sayre said Friday
that "'·orkmen were finishing the
floor and that he hopes to praetice
in the gym on "Monday December
r 31 for the first time.

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GOOD WILL TO MEN

GARNET WILLIAMSON
.'\llis -Chah,nerR

~ Chriatmao Holiday.

FIFE REFRIGERATION
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GeDe Fullmer Ol West Jordan,
to take
middle·
breaks
will finprivate

The Ail Force Academy

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n Bones Are Best Left-Overs
I First Presbyterian Church A.,nuol
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After Big Christmas Dinner , Christmas Program Held On fridoy
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- Dun L 51Mh over
ll'ft-ovt&gt;rs. Whclht&gt; r
lender nw.~t or ju~l
and .OOncs , lt'ft·OYt•r
turkt) can lw the ba1us fur many
de l1c10us &lt;~nd thnrty meals~
lrt•ne NNz. Ohw StatP t ' n:vtrsity
ex termon nut~ r twn specra.hsl , has
so~!(' sugge~twns for usmg . left over turkey rn a \'ar rf' \y of dJShes
so .~he f&lt;~mrl_y won_·t_ gi'L tired of it.
· rurhy rs rle!Jcrous for ever~·
rneal or the dny," shC" ~ays " If you
havf' plenty of meat left. freeze
paf! nf it to sav for the futurr
whl·n lurkty will aga in be a novcity"
With just "pirkirr's and bones,''
the nutnlwnist sugg:t"S\!!1 makin"
turktoy soup. Ju~t covt'f with slf
:;: htl~·-~alted watr•r an sirner for all
hour 11 r so, llu~n ~train orr the
broth. Al'li.l onion cl'lery or other
seasonings for ; more 'flavorful
bro4.h that can be used to stretch
left o·ver gravy fpr dumplings and
pie, to moisten left -over stuHing
for rehea~in~. ur to add llavorable
liquid lo hash.
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•uany foods that left-overs don·t 1 Santa Clans Vitited ~~ ch•Idrcn Hr.:wley, RuLb Ann Savely. ft•chard
ut•ed to be monotonout in flnor al th&lt;· !o"i.nt Pretb)tef!iOn Chun·h Darst, Cyntbi 111 M1U•. Connie Bachor look&amp;." M1S.11 Neh added . ·'Di1h·1 rnday evem!'li after tht•u annual n¥J", Cathy f.n.s&amp;ell, Sherman ~11 1.1,
t&gt;H ran ranse fr~m Lhl" famJ!y tur - ( 'hnstmaa program and the Rev
Mary llindy , Karen Bo1trc , Betty
kl·~· a Ia kma. Jllt'll and dumpling• Hvward Ru r,peU , pastor ul the kae RusAell . Naocy Buchanon L(' ·
to hl'arty chowder, noodle tca!lop Churcb. treated the older mem- land Eugent' Brown pl;iyed a pland baked ha1h. Foreign rook ery ~rs of the congreution at; wtdl at ; anu solo an:1 Nanry Bud1anon
offers many e_uea .for giving a hft the _chlldrt-n when he dutrrbutcd 1 ~ana: a 11olo accompanied tty ht:r
to routrn_e rec1pes--surb a s Italian frurt at the ~lose of the program . siater, Lynn. Edl!h Haptonslall
part of It to save (or the future
The committee tn rhar~:e of the pantomimed the sone "Away in a
a~d grated cheese : Jo~renltl with a program w~re )lisa Jo'an~ t:rlc- Manger'' a, sung by Kare-n Sue
brl of nUtmeg; and Mexfcan with mrne. Mrs. Everett Bal·hnu. Mn. Gregg.
ehili _,easonlni ani.l a topping or l'aul Haptonst~ll . Mn. Rua.eH tycornmeal mixturt-"
om. Mrs. Dwtght Wallace, Mrs.
Taking pJrt In ' the Chrltlma.11
The specialist advi~e~ homem.ak- Donald Lowery and Lewis 11
mallJ:t.'r scene were Sue Rue, Suers to use their imaginations for S.auel' director of the Junior chorr san Morrill, George Sauer, Eugene
best resu lts in prep&lt;tring left-ilvcr
James Buchanon. superint•·ndt•nt l:lrown_ Fre&lt;'die Sheward, Edith
turkey.
uf the t.:hurch Sc!houl . pre3ided at Haptonstall, Ronnie an4 lta)'mond
the prograiY! and _Mras Erlewine llrndy, Olih ~wis , Kath}' Savely
~unour!ced the ?rtrnary and Jun. and Rodney Sauer The car-ol "Sill•rrt Night" f'Oncludt&gt;tl this part ot
lOrTdcpartll!"'n\'~. pro~o:ra_m
he audrt&gt;nce J_Omi•d m a carol the program.
to open the sen·u'e and !hi• Pri·
The Junior class with !lipecial
m~ry group sang tw o songs. Heei- mu!lic by the Junior choir prela.rQns wcr~ g1vl·n by Brl!y Hap- .wnteQ a "'Manger Scene" with the
..Tbe Past 'i:atrons ol Evangeline tonstal!, Lo 13 Ann Bauer, Karen following thildrt&gt;n taking part:
Chapter, OES. had their annual
Jo~epb , David Lyon.11; Mary, Judy
Christmas party at tte home of was conducted by lln. Wi1liam G&lt;egg : Shepherd,. AI•" ood "'"''
their retirinll president, Mra. nar- Rf':l'flOids, the new president.
Wallace, Rodney Sauer; Three
-ry Houdashelt, Friday. Mrs. Hpud- Mrs. Allen Hughes gave a Christ· Wisemen, JPrry Bolyard, Jimmy
asbelt openE!d the meeting which mas reHding and poern and the Miller, Frcddif' Sheward; Aneels,
group sang carols for the -41rogram . Karen Sue Gre.g, Beverly Perrin ;
Gifts were e11:changt:!d during the
t'.4ndle-be.arer.s, Teresa Bolyard,
even ing with Mn. Evelyn Lewis in Cheryl Fife, Cinda Sauer, Seren
Lewis, Carol Ann Rus&amp;ell , JU.rcn
eharge of their distribution.
8acbner.
T~e hoste~ses : Mrs. Houdashelt
Mrs. Donald Lowery was in
.and ~~- Reynold s, served salad, charge of the projram given by
sandwwhes, potato chips, cookies
the older childN!n "lAve's Chri•teand ies, nuts and coffee with Mrs: mas Tree" and a playlet "Gift
Re~' nolds po-esiding al the eoffee
Wrappings." Taking part in the
service.
Christmas decorations first skit wf·re Lue!qda ~tforria ,
were used throughtout the house Beverly Perrin, Sandra HYsell, Suand the dinin g room Lab!(! had a
san Allensworth, Carolyn Rwsell,
('etttupi('ce of holly and red canKaren Gregg. Phyllis Boatic, Chardll's
lene Davis--the Christmas spirit.
Twenty-two werl' pres(!nt and
Jn the playlet were Judv Sauer.
guest§ were Mfs. Della Windsor
Palty Lower:v. Jan.ice Zirkle , Susan
Chester. and BeckY Allensworth.'
Probaseo, Ht&gt;len Louise Taylor.

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hoUday cheer
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birth, may its inspiration bring you the
peace and love He wislu!d for the world •••
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Po111eroy

KARR and VAN ZAN

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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

DRUG STOlE

lokePI Of Holsu111 Bread

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·a happy Ho},iday:

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everyone
in our dealership family
'xtends to you and yours
best wlahes for a
Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.

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Past MatrOnS

We Will Be Closed Christmas Day

''Tltat's more- than I made In 14
Y4!ara of professional baseball a.s a
play,r. " Paul moaned.
Rip Engle of Penn State, one of
the East-West coaches, thinks It's
about time people quit looking
down on Eastern football.
"A Jo~ of them thought it was a
nuke when we brat Ohio State,"
he said, "but we did beat 'em and lhe Ea!lt had 11 rine gea.son in·
tersectio~ally if anyOOdy takes the
time to check it up. We had a half
dozen teams which could play in
any company."
Anybody wanna argue?

W.•d lib to

May your Tutotl•e ' ' brlaht
with 111 the IIUQn's ltJI.

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isn't ready to move into a football class with ANDy and Navy
according to head Coach ·B uck
Shaw. The air cadets, have been
playing in the Rocty Mountain
Conference anti move ln aeainst
Sk!line
opponents next year
where, Shaw says, ' 1We11 ael our
lumps.'' In 1958 they atep up
again, against such aa Iowa Tu·
lane anti Stanford and 'then
they'll bead for Army and Navy
with four classes under thelr belt!.

Bob and Louise Morton and Jim mie King and fa111ily Qf Belpre
were recent guests of the Riebel
family and Kibble family ...

It's Chrbtma• Tftne

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Dealer

more qWekly to wh.,e they can
p.la~ ball regular!~ in the minors,"
1ald Yankee General Manager
George Weiss. "Then, if we . have
a vacancy, We'll know whl~h pia}'·
en are going best."
Fullmtr Brt~Us C•mp
Utah, an $ to !5 favorile
Su1u Ra,y Robinson's
welabt eri)'Wn on Jan. 2.
CIIIJ\P Christm14 Day and
ish up his traln'ing at a

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Had GrMn IYI'I

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Don't aive that "sood old days"
routine to Paul Krichell, the Yan·
tee acout who wlll be '74 yean old
next week. Krlchell had jp'ertn tyes
as he watched Yo~i Berra ,ign a
contract for ~ .000 for next sea-

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Tri ·Lustre
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Colle~e {oolb&lt;~ll':;

Uowl program
&lt;1 year - end sports spree lhllt
iiltrili:e&amp; as re gula rl y as good resolutions and hangovers , will draw
500.000 r"m to stad1ums and mil lions more to television sets during the next two weeks.
The key r~· enl in each ll'fOiram
will be a football game . But from
Flordi~ to Califorina. ea~h eelebratiQn will also i.ndudt! a spray
ol suporting evenh r~f1iina: f1·om
('rownin.g beauty queens to parades and Pven a bull fia:ht.
As usu11l. the major bowl Jlames
will be pla)·ed on New Year's
Day. And P ai.ll!dena, C111Hf.. will
kick oft the Rose Bowl programthe granddarlrly of these post-sea·
sons 41Ventslhat day wilh its 68th
parsde of nower!i. floats a nd pretty girls.
Millions or tl'levision fans will
watch this colorful! parade and
they'll be back again at 4 :45pm.
~. wh{'n NBC will t&lt;'l&lt;'viRe and
broadrast the Rose Bowl
game
~tween Iowa of the Big Ten and
Oregon St~:~te of the Pacific Coast
Con fctren~e . Thu usual capadty
'!rowd of 100,000 will be in the

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Mopp, holiday wllhts to you,

our friends and customert,
1nd sincere thoalo for
the ptouurt of servlna Jta.

CBS will televise and broadcast
basketball,
the &amp;arne atparades
2 p. m . EST.
and dances:
E••t·W•st S.llout
A sellout crowd or 61,000 plu11
an NBC rudio and ldt•vison audience will ~it in on the East..
West Shrinl' Game at 4:45 p. m.,
EST. The East is expected to be
about a six-point favonte.
Tennessee and 13nylor wilf arrive ln New Orleans nee . 2tl or 27
to complete tralrrln~s: tor the Jan.
1 Sugar Bow! game. The C'apaclty
crowd of BI.OOO will include 20.000

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Oran.t,:e Bowl week in
~h4mi,
Fla. , will cowe to a chmax New
Year's Day whrn Colorada QlC~~~
Clemson before a capaei •.r thron g
of 711,581. Cotontda, a two-point
favorite . is sched ui Pd to art·ive . in
Miami Ot-t• ~:i and Cli•mson Dee.
27. CBS will !Jr·oadca~! aud !elevis.:o this game at 2 p.rn ., ES'l'.
Cattq11 Bowl No S.lloYI
Syracuse and Tetuts Ctuistian
clash in the rotton Bowl at Dallu. Tex ., and the 75 .5Cl4-capaeity
stadium won't be sold out for the
Jan . l game fnr· the first lime
sinct" 1940. About 6~.000 al't' etepeeled to attend the gume. which
will be broadcast anti tel{'vised by
NBC at 2 p .m., EST.
Syracuse, at T-format!on team
that 'has been training at Norman,
Okla., will go to Dallas bY plane
Der. 30 while Tex&lt;tl Christian , a
split-T O\ltfit, will go there by bus

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lo &lt;~ltt&gt;nd while about 400 SyraCLbc faru ;ore i!xpcrled to make
the lung trip to lhe game.
lrr ii!lOlher Dec. 29 game, the
South i~ a seven-point choice to
bea1 the North in the annual BlueGrJ}' ~;1m.,. a! Montgomery , Ala.
NIK' will televise this game at
noon , 8ST.
Th;· north is fa vortd ovef tbe
South by 6~ points in anothu
Shrine All..Star game Wednesday
night at Miami, Fla. About 40,000
will attend the Jlilme, which will
be carried bY Mutu&amp;l Radio at 8
p m, P.ST.
Other Bowl G.-n••
In olher Jan. 1 &amp;ames, "f.e~:q
Western and Georee WaJhirJiiltOQ
meet in the Sun Bowl at £1 Pun,
Tex., while Weat TtXl!i State
plays Mias.issippi Southern In ,.
night ga10e in tlw Tanaerlhe Qowl
at Orlando, Fla.
A bull fight it Juare:c acrOSi lhe
Rio Grande River will be one oi
the Sun Bowl'a pre-,:ame feature4.
About 15,000 are e.IJtteted to attend the game, Jn which Texas
Western probably will be favored .
MiniSJlippi Southern is expected
to be a one-touch!Jown favorite in
the Tangerine Bowl before 13,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Childert and
.Jeffrey ~r Philo Ohio were Saturday guests of their parents Oren
and Ola Childers'.

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Todays Sports

a 6 1 ~~ point favorite,
t'Xpt•cl.s ahuut 1.000 o[ 1ts students
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Tennessee rooten, jl'nnesJSee, 1
7~ ·point dtul{'r· . w(ll fmish tr~in­
ing .ort Tu la ne 1/nito-ersrl _&gt;' while
Ba)·lor wrll u!'.(· thf' r ity Park Sta
diurn. Tt!nnes~e uses the srngh•
wing, a forrn11 tro n Ha)lor's T-~·or
maHan &amp;quad hasn 't iaced in its
last 27 games. ABC will broadcast
and tele vi$C the gi'nW at 2 p.m.

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Iowa 0"•'
Stat•
About 3,000 memben of this
470Wd will be Oregon State students while 1,700 will be from
lowa. Coach Jl'orest Evasbev:ikl
plans to cut towa'a drills from
two to one a day next week at
Ealt Los Angele h Stadium. Coach
Tommy Prothro 11 sharpening Or·
egon State's sln[ile--wlng attack al
UCLA. Iowa which uses a mu1·
Uple offense, is favored by 9~
poblb,
iPrior to the New Ve&amp;r•s Day activity, however, two or the most
attractive of this Year's post·se•
son classlc9 will be played n~xt
Saturday arternoon. These are the
Gator Bowl game at JaekltOnviUe,
Fla., whl~b has one of the top
pairings In GMrgla Tech YS. Pittsburgh; and the annual Shrine
Bowl Oame at San Franciseo be·
tween the East and West AI!
Stars.
Pitt and Georgia 'T'ech meet in
a replay of their 1956 Sugar Bowl
rami!, ln which the Southeastern
Conference team scored a 7-o vic.
tory, Georgia Tech is an elgMpolnt favorite to win again. Pitt
will arrive In Florida Dee. 26 and
GeorKia Tech the next day . A capacity crowd of 37 ,OUO is assured
for the climn of n week of gold

Parade
Today's Sport Parade

B.wo OSC4R FR-\L'IY
Unl,.d P.-... Sporta Writer NE\\' YOR.K UP
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Fraley's facts and fiwures :
The New York Yankee1, with a
huge farm system B,nd a great
amount o! youna: \alent, IJUrpris-in&amp;ly w11re not qainst the new
major league rule requirinli a cut
to 28 men by openina day.
Ia tb11 p&amp;tt, swne clubs canied
111 klih "~ 40 men for the first
'l'lQt h pf the teason. This kept the
'J\l.t lt&lt;\fUt!i &amp;Uenillj u to w!Jot
~ll1.1l' woaVd, aet eventutily anQ dc-

New Lockers Are
Purchased For
Wahama High Gym
Forty new type steel lockers
were purehased for Wahama Hig!l
School's new aymnasium ut a re('CRt mE:etint of the Muon County
Board of Education.
The t..ockers which co.tt $648.70
were punhued from the West Virgtnia Seating Com pany of Huntington,
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todian or the new gym for the remainder of the school year at a
~Klary of $120 per ruon\h. The
new cust od ian will begin ber work
'-!; soou as thf' building 1' tccepted
by the board.
It is expel'ted that tbe gym will
be ready for Ul!ie about the firs t ol
the )'ear with present plans calling
for lhf' first game to be played in
it on January 4 when Wahama entertains RavPnswood.
Coa&lt;'h Ralph Sayre said Friday
that "'·orkmen were finishing the
floor and that he hopes to praetice
in the gym on "Monday December
r 31 for the first time.

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GARNET WILLIAMSON
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~ Chriatmao Holiday.

FIFE REFRIGERATION
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GeDe Fullmer Ol West Jordan,
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I First Presbyterian Church A.,nuol
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After Big Christmas Dinner , Christmas Program Held On fridoy
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ll'ft-ovt&gt;rs. Whclht&gt; r
lender nw.~t or ju~l
and .OOncs , lt'ft·OYt•r
turkt) can lw the ba1us fur many
de l1c10us &lt;~nd thnrty meals~
lrt•ne NNz. Ohw StatP t ' n:vtrsity
ex termon nut~ r twn specra.hsl , has
so~!(' sugge~twns for usmg . left over turkey rn a \'ar rf' \y of dJShes
so .~he f&lt;~mrl_y won_·t_ gi'L tired of it.
· rurhy rs rle!Jcrous for ever~·
rneal or the dny," shC" ~ays " If you
havf' plenty of meat left. freeze
paf! nf it to sav for the futurr
whl·n lurkty will aga in be a novcity"
With just "pirkirr's and bones,''
the nutnlwnist sugg:t"S\!!1 makin"
turktoy soup. Ju~t covt'f with slf
:;: htl~·-~alted watr•r an sirner for all
hour 11 r so, llu~n ~train orr the
broth. Al'li.l onion cl'lery or other
seasonings for ; more 'flavorful
bro4.h that can be used to stretch
left o·ver gravy fpr dumplings and
pie, to moisten left -over stuHing
for rehea~in~. ur to add llavorable
liquid lo hash.
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•uany foods that left-overs don·t 1 Santa Clans Vitited ~~ ch•Idrcn Hr.:wley, RuLb Ann Savely. ft•chard
ut•ed to be monotonout in flnor al th&lt;· !o"i.nt Pretb)tef!iOn Chun·h Darst, Cyntbi 111 M1U•. Connie Bachor look&amp;." M1S.11 Neh added . ·'Di1h·1 rnday evem!'li after tht•u annual n¥J", Cathy f.n.s&amp;ell, Sherman ~11 1.1,
t&gt;H ran ranse fr~m Lhl" famJ!y tur - ( 'hnstmaa program and the Rev
Mary llindy , Karen Bo1trc , Betty
kl·~· a Ia kma. Jllt'll and dumpling• Hvward Ru r,peU , pastor ul the kae RusAell . Naocy Buchanon L(' ·
to hl'arty chowder, noodle tca!lop Churcb. treated the older mem- land Eugent' Brown pl;iyed a pland baked ha1h. Foreign rook ery ~rs of the congreution at; wtdl at ; anu solo an:1 Nanry Bud1anon
offers many e_uea .for giving a hft the _chlldrt-n when he dutrrbutcd 1 ~ana: a 11olo accompanied tty ht:r
to routrn_e rec1pes--surb a s Italian frurt at the ~lose of the program . siater, Lynn. Edl!h Haptonslall
part of It to save (or the future
The committee tn rhar~:e of the pantomimed the sone "Away in a
a~d grated cheese : Jo~renltl with a program w~re )lisa Jo'an~ t:rlc- Manger'' a, sung by Kare-n Sue
brl of nUtmeg; and Mexfcan with mrne. Mrs. Everett Bal·hnu. Mn. Gregg.
ehili _,easonlni ani.l a topping or l'aul Haptonst~ll . Mn. Rua.eH tycornmeal mixturt-"
om. Mrs. Dwtght Wallace, Mrs.
Taking pJrt In ' the Chrltlma.11
The specialist advi~e~ homem.ak- Donald Lowery and Lewis 11
mallJ:t.'r scene were Sue Rue, Suers to use their imaginations for S.auel' director of the Junior chorr san Morrill, George Sauer, Eugene
best resu lts in prep&lt;tring left-ilvcr
James Buchanon. superint•·ndt•nt l:lrown_ Fre&lt;'die Sheward, Edith
turkey.
uf the t.:hurch Sc!houl . pre3ided at Haptonstall, Ronnie an4 lta)'mond
the prograiY! and _Mras Erlewine llrndy, Olih ~wis , Kath}' Savely
~unour!ced the ?rtrnary and Jun. and Rodney Sauer The car-ol "Sill•rrt Night" f'Oncludt&gt;tl this part ot
lOrTdcpartll!"'n\'~. pro~o:ra_m
he audrt&gt;nce J_Omi•d m a carol the program.
to open the sen·u'e and !hi• Pri·
The Junior class with !lipecial
m~ry group sang tw o songs. Heei- mu!lic by the Junior choir prela.rQns wcr~ g1vl·n by Brl!y Hap- .wnteQ a "'Manger Scene" with the
..Tbe Past 'i:atrons ol Evangeline tonstal!, Lo 13 Ann Bauer, Karen following thildrt&gt;n taking part:
Chapter, OES. had their annual
Jo~epb , David Lyon.11; Mary, Judy
Christmas party at tte home of was conducted by lln. Wi1liam G&lt;egg : Shepherd,. AI•" ood "'"''
their retirinll president, Mra. nar- Rf':l'flOids, the new president.
Wallace, Rodney Sauer; Three
-ry Houdashelt, Friday. Mrs. Hpud- Mrs. Allen Hughes gave a Christ· Wisemen, JPrry Bolyard, Jimmy
asbelt openE!d the meeting which mas reHding and poern and the Miller, Frcddif' Sheward; Aneels,
group sang carols for the -41rogram . Karen Sue Gre.g, Beverly Perrin ;
Gifts were e11:changt:!d during the
t'.4ndle-be.arer.s, Teresa Bolyard,
even ing with Mn. Evelyn Lewis in Cheryl Fife, Cinda Sauer, Seren
Lewis, Carol Ann Rus&amp;ell , JU.rcn
eharge of their distribution.
8acbner.
T~e hoste~ses : Mrs. Houdashelt
Mrs. Donald Lowery was in
.and ~~- Reynold s, served salad, charge of the projram given by
sandwwhes, potato chips, cookies
the older childN!n "lAve's Chri•teand ies, nuts and coffee with Mrs: mas Tree" and a playlet "Gift
Re~' nolds po-esiding al the eoffee
Wrappings." Taking part in the
service.
Christmas decorations first skit wf·re Lue!qda ~tforria ,
were used throughtout the house Beverly Perrin, Sandra HYsell, Suand the dinin g room Lab!(! had a
san Allensworth, Carolyn Rwsell,
('etttupi('ce of holly and red canKaren Gregg. Phyllis Boatic, Chardll's
lene Davis--the Christmas spirit.
Twenty-two werl' pres(!nt and
Jn the playlet were Judv Sauer.
guest§ were Mfs. Della Windsor
Palty Lower:v. Jan.ice Zirkle , Susan
Chester. and BeckY Allensworth.'
Probaseo, Ht&gt;len Louise Taylor.

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hoUday cheer
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the opportunity to ttrve )'CMI

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PATRONAGE DURING

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heart be filled
with peace and •
goad will on this happy day.

birth, may its inspiration bring you the
peace and love He wislu!d for the world •••
may .U the bkssings of Christmas dweU ill

:row home 1111d Y"'~

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RAllS

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E. Main St.

COMPANY
Pomeroy

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KARR and VAN ZAN

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Your Oldomoblle.CadUiae Dealer

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Pomeroy

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brighten all the day&gt; ahead.

At this
joyful holiday season,
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klod frlood•lor tflelr conllnuad patranagt and

VQUII CHEVIIoOLET DEALER
Pomeroy

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JEWELRY STORE

001• btJt wlohtolor a ~apPf ~

g~..,. lt1ld riUI.,.,,

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So, fTom .U of ,. to aU of flO"·

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SWISHER . &amp; LOHSE

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

DRUG STOlE

lokePI Of Holsu111 Bread

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Ebersbach
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Middleport

IIDGAR H. FLORAN AND SON

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frlendlv f'ffi"!f for • lwJppy holiday.

ME.RY CBIUSTM4S AND HAPPY NEW

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wishes to all .
our friend. for :
·a happy Ho},iday:

u:"hout the glad ""''mth of steetlngo

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GOODWIN PRINTING

WERNER RADIO

~olltlay.

everyone
in our dealership family
'xtends to you and yours
best wlahes for a
Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.

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.JUST TO SAY,

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WE WOULD

W. Mala St.

M~ny ohanl&lt;s fo..

'par ty Held 8y•
Eva,.ge I"1ne OES
Past MatrOnS

We Will Be Closed Christmas Day

''Tltat's more- than I made In 14
Y4!ara of professional baseball a.s a
play,r. " Paul moaned.
Rip Engle of Penn State, one of
the East-West coaches, thinks It's
about time people quit looking
down on Eastern football.
"A Jo~ of them thought it was a
nuke when we brat Ohio State,"
he said, "but we did beat 'em and lhe Ea!lt had 11 rine gea.son in·
tersectio~ally if anyOOdy takes the
time to check it up. We had a half
dozen teams which could play in
any company."
Anybody wanna argue?

W.•d lib to

May your Tutotl•e ' ' brlaht
with 111 the IIUQn's ltJI.

W, Mila

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Jo.~Ol(~ CkriS-h.t4S Wi~~eS
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isn't ready to move into a football class with ANDy and Navy
according to head Coach ·B uck
Shaw. The air cadets, have been
playing in the Rocty Mountain
Conference anti move ln aeainst
Sk!line
opponents next year
where, Shaw says, ' 1We11 ael our
lumps.'' In 1958 they atep up
again, against such aa Iowa Tu·
lane anti Stanford and 'then
they'll bead for Army and Navy
with four classes under thelr belt!.

Bob and Louise Morton and Jim mie King and fa111ily Qf Belpre
were recent guests of the Riebel
family and Kibble family ...

It's Chrbtma• Tftne

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Mason, W. Va.

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Dealer

more qWekly to wh.,e they can
p.la~ ball regular!~ in the minors,"
1ald Yankee General Manager
George Weiss. "Then, if we . have
a vacancy, We'll know whl~h pia}'·
en are going best."
Fullmtr Brt~Us C•mp
Utah, an $ to !5 favorile
Su1u Ra,y Robinson's
welabt eri)'Wn on Jan. 2.
CIIIJ\P Christm14 Day and
ish up his traln'ing at a

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Its ~lrnty ?'
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Had GrMn IYI'I

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Don't aive that "sood old days"
routine to Paul Krichell, the Yan·
tee acout who wlll be '74 yean old
next week. Krlchell had jp'ertn tyes
as he watched Yo~i Berra ,ign a
contract for ~ .000 for next sea-

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Tri ·Lustre
Cleaners
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~llddleport,

Robinson's
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Pol!leroy, Ohio

�~Doily Sentinel

StaH Christmas
Party Is Held
Tbe employees of

The Daily
SeatiDe} were guestli of Richard
Owen, , General Manager, and -Mra.
Owen Saturday evenine wben th~ey
entertained with a buffet supper
at their apa'"tmcnt on N. Second
Avenue. Reynold Greene, editor of

the ptper, preaented Mr . and Mrs.
Owen with a Christmas gift from
the poup during the evenine.
"- Those present wen Mr. and
Mrs. Gnene, Mr. and Mra. James
Diehl, llr. and Mn. Chelter Tan-

nehill, Mr.

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Mra. Harold Mer-

row, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller,
Emma Lou aDd Helen Davis, Gene
Marvin, Mn1. LucUle B. Hawlr:ina,
Mary A. London, Fred Hoffman,

Joba Joftea. P'ruk Gothard, and
Mrs. E. S. &amp;h ..t

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not &lt;nown, '""'"'un kn o wn, wdl
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HAPPY NEW
YE'AR

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m t nl-lf~!()r uf the e ola lt• o ( Ed tth I' J! wd the Women;, (;ulld ut the
u11 1k or pop, doc- Stders. drc-t•a•pri_ un the 29th dc. y ' ·r~,·e I~IJl~rop~l Chun· h. Th ursday
I''!U klt' ~madi or .'io~c-mlur l9S6 ftlcd hts pe!J Jl!t' fiiOUil .~ : ltf' l" h&lt;Jilll' 'v\'{'~ t \fain
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Tht! \'JCf' prcstdf'nt l1;s. Evcn·lt
!layl'S. pre.'.td ~·d
.• nd devutwns
Wf'r(• IPd b\' Mrs . Ar t hur Ca qu•Jj
t)('.illltlftll l y decor:. - I IN who rea d the ltJnstm:.s story

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and Ice eream.

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and tlwrcaftc r file~. an "I wtw·h wJ~
The danner and g1fts grew fro m 1 t"h ldn1: who 1\t"" t ' ,o:uo..sts were .ilffif'nduu·n l Lu lht' sa 1d petJIIOn. :.··1 &gt;&gt;llh 1 !1n•!mas ~rt·cn~ t~ nd t a~·11 fr u.n St. Luke.
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"Back table " in the restaurant ~+LII r; •·ru Ko·llt·r· 1-·n .. Irly 0 IIt t&gt;r. t h e C ounty o I .'I lligs and St a t co f
.\J r, bel)n 'rlund;;y and Janl(·e
Plans wer e completed for &amp;t~ru.J.
Wht'"n Mn. Mlutr:uente Durst, m:.u: Rui:!t"r Sh··ndJdd
HPient• and Ohio allegt"g that Lhe . person~] \\ hlh:heM1. w~o have be~·n ~-a!Jents ing basket;. 10 needy fatm lies. Jt
aaer of the restaurant, and Miss John \~()flrt· .\Ill I"~ .\ iolrlrn . Kenny 1 e~tate of sa1d de(·edent 1s tnsu ffi · 1111 lht St. .los(_ph ll os pll ;:d I arkers was voted to send magaz111es to t·he
Barbara Stout, welfare worker dis- and D1rk y '\i!•vlllt· anrl J t rl)' \\/I] I. 1('lent to pay her_ ?ebt~ and the bu rg were wU. ~ to r.et urn home
mi.'l~ionaries through the Periodi·
cussed the prospects of havin2: a I [)utt) \ 1o••n·. whn ~~ t'on fined to chargel; of admmJstE:nng h~r cs-M~ il!ld Mrs .J . S. ~arks _ ~,.re cal club of wh.ich Mrs. Cedric Clark
party for the children Iii the co un . thr llorn1 ~rnl"(" ~h'" lnukl: her an - t~te ; that she died .seized m fee 1n (,a) lipolis VvedJ~esQay v~sHtng 1s the l'hairman.
A beautlfully d(.corated Christ- kl &lt;.', v.J~ ~( rll lin di11nt" r and g:ift.o;. ~l!nple ~f •t:e unrll\:Jd~d o~e-.half I ~lw1r ~aughter. Mildred Santee
Mrs. Edwin Charles read the
ty Home lf they were fortunate
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follov.lll.~
de~rlbc~l
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dau~o:htf'r,
Shirley
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Christmas
:;tory, " Zia the Leper
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· real estate ~1 tuated In saJd Count..,., I Mr. and Mrs. Rob \\ allace of Child" hy frances Hodgson Burnover th11 lloUdays.
to-wll:
~ -1 Ht&gt;nderson W. Vi! . Bob Dunber ell. after which the group sang
James M.11rtin , owner of the rest
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An undivided onf'-half interest
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.11urent, beard of their pl.an1 a.nd th • H'
w annu.a s. rl't IJW~1 Chr
?ar sh
Y.
. in the following real est~te !Htuat· William DavlC were Wednesday
Refreshments in keepi.ng with
1 a~ 1 Pd in the County of Me Jg~ . state ~ gu ~s ts ln the home of their parents Chnstmas were served by the
dedded tile children should have . e
onwn ·~ · Ol'l&lt;.' Y."
Senvre
""'n · of
hostess from a table attractive
a party dunng the holiday•.
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t&gt; I hf'st.-r
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"I l'the
b Ohto and Township o! Salts- .\1r and Mrs. Lee Wallace.
The &amp;lfts, which ran&amp;ed from t\IEy e1fl
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In ioce C0Vf'red &gt;nd • cente•pi'ece
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TRAfN PRIZE -••NER
o{ uref'nery and multi-colored
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meeting pre- East hne of 100
lot 33 0 IllMrs Ivan Grover, Cheshire, won baubies with tall red tapers in
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"rs. AltonaT
"d"l&lt;·t'h ence
ltne ou th'"s' the
were purch11 sed from a fund given {"t•ded
Karr, Jlresiden
t. with
presiding.
The tcrsecths.
s iptheRoa
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' •. silver holders on either side. Mrs.
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ee · th enC'"e Inc: train w.~ich was g,· ,en aw&gt;y Charles presided &gt;I the tea se""vice
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353· 1 t
Durst, Don Mullen. H. N. Swift, "roceries tn il&lt;'Niy families of the N the 82 ~
11 f• 't W 389 S~turday, Df&gt;c. 22, by the Dutton a~d Mrs. I!a~s at the l-offee ser·
D. S. Haro ld , Bcrn1ce Ann Dur:.t , comrnuntly
o
I feet;
or thenceegree
· -19 Drug Store ·
vtce ·
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North 3 cedegree
Gerald Anthony . W&lt;~YIIC Milhoan,
Mrs. Pauline ntre ha ·J th(' pre- feet East 286 feet; thence North
E. 0. Rail, the Citizen~· National gram opening with "Sil('nt Night" 86 degree 29 feet East ::Un feet
Bank, the
Chilrt Conservation roll owed by prapcr by Mrs. Gro~·e. to the East line of said lot 330 and
League, B. F. Parmalce, Walter Mrs. Mollie Bookman ~ave_ th~ poinL of beginning , containing 2.8
CrOOk!!, Mrs. f'. B Wilson , 'M ary Christmas 3tory and dunng tnter- acres being 100 acre Lot 330Town
Schaef!er and Mrs. Clin ton Fisher. va!B o fthe ~tory carols were sung 1, Range 13, Ohio Company's Pur•
Miss Stout a11d Mrs. Olive ln- bv the group ancl each letter of chase
graham accampanied the children the word Christmas wall explained
Th~t said decedent was survived
to the party where they were as rcprr~r-nting ~ome symbol of by the defendant , Roy Siders, her
se.ated at a_ lung tahle centered the Christm a~ story .
surviving spouse . and the defendWith a mimalurc trcf! and Santa
Gifts Wt'r" prest-nted to the fol- ants, Eva Thompson , Gerald Jones,
Claus. Their names . wer~ written lowi ng officers . Mrs. Karr, Mrs. Teresa Hawkins, her surviving chil
SINCERELY
Mrs. dre-n; that The Citizens National
on party hats holdmg Silver dol- 1 '~':.,&gt;~el, Mrs. Rice and
Iars and us••d as plac(Hards. The Kmght.
Bank, Middleport , Ohio, hu
a
- - - --.-lien against said real estate and
that the Treasurer or Meigs County, Ohio, h;:~ a lipn agaimt said
BETTER BRUSH MAN
real estate tnr taxes.
Box 54
Belpre, Ohio
I The petition further sets forth
that Hoy Sirlers is the owner of
I an undivided one-half interest in
I the above described rea l estate
a nd that Mrs. Roy Sider's real
l name is unknown and has an in ·
rohoate right of dower in the inror your valued patronaqe,
1 tcrest of Roy Siders.
The prayer of said pet it ion b
many thanh ! And may yo1.1
for the sale of the entire interest
reap a rich harveal of
in sairl real estate pursuant to th e
provision of Section 2127.0R of the
happlne"' for tho holidays.
Ohio Revised Code for the pt~y ·
men t of the debts and c harg1' s set
forth herein and for t1!her and
further rclil'f which he may be
cntillerl.
Tlw [)ersnns fin ! :iihOve men.
Lionf'd will further !aile notice that
they have be&lt;"n m;Hl•• partie~ def,·u dan t to ~aid pr! !linn i!lld that
they arc requircrl to answ!"'r the
11ame on or hcfore the 8th d11y of
Fl'lnuary , 1957.
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Hohr-rt Coats, A1lministrator
Ma~ tl.ou Woli&amp;aro ••
or the Estate of Edith Siders,
your merriest ev~r.·
deceased.
W(&gt;bsicr &amp; ~'ultz:, Atturneys
for Admini stratur .
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E. Main st.
Pomeroy

6-Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleporl , 0 . Ocr. 24 , 1956
NEW ARRIVAL
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daughlt'r , lrla

F'ranl·es.'

:\ol el.O:S G~nerat

Ho~pr:&lt;.&gt;!.

DtTl"llllwr ~I

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the

roy Mrs. CJ.se1 1s sta::,·mg wtth her

Fri rl&lt;~ Y.

t: 1., ,. tdu',IJ"••n &gt;.~hili· !heir mother
i ., 111 ll1~o· 1\0,,pJl&lt;.JI

Th1•y i.liSu l!&lt;l'H" four

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Just a friendly greeting to wish
you and yours all the joys of
Merry Christmas and a fiewYear

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full of healthy and happy days.

CROSS HARDWARE

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this greeting be a symbol ()f our
appreciation o£ your good

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May you enjoy a full measure' of good cheer

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STORE

FROM US

Tc oil our lrltttds, •• old!.ja.shlcm.,if

l~ugenc BuckJf'y, John Beanr, l,.yle llysell, Ilona

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JACK CAIISEY, MGR.
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Lawrence Bush, Charles Bush, Glen Thoma, Paul sturgeon, Ro~crt l.indslamer, Kenneth Wyant, Esther Hqes.

ClllllllfltU wlr~. M.oy •II the Joys olthe ·
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CHRISTMAS
ANil
IIAPI'Y NEW YEAR

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to our friends ond pot,ons.

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Beglnnlrrg'' at the Southweat corner
or Lot No. 18, in the Village of
Wilen people suddenly face beMartinsville: them•e East n rods;
reavement the servlee of a trust
thence North ~ rods to the East
Worthy funeral director is indisDenaable. They also welcome the
way; thence West along said East
information and courutel rtteivway 11 rod&lt;J to the road leading
ed at
from Chest£:r to Coolville; thence
South along said co•d o rods to
the place of beginning, and known
as Lot No! 19 in said Village cf
In addition they can seeure quttl·
\fartinsviUe, containinw 1f.J 11cre,
it.v merchandise without extra·
more or les'i. See Vol. 44 Page 75
va2ance 144 Butternut Ave
I nee:! Rt&gt;corrl of Meigs
County,
PomeroY.. Ohio.
Ohio.
Also, the following real estate
i n the Southeast quarter of Sec. ti,
Town 4. Range 12, Orange TownBlJ'X - Y-0-,;-TWI'NE 1 1141 ForR~
ship, Meigs Cou"nty, Ohio. BeginDownln~
NOW. Charge off to tbis year's TWO ROOM AND FOUR ROOM
ning at the Soulheazrt corner of
INSURANCE AGEN Y
businP::&gt;s .. Black $8.75
Premapartments, dose in town, 127
Lot
No. 20 i.n· said VUlag~ of MarFire,
Automobile,
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ium $8.50 • Good $8 .95. Quantity Butternut.
12-1l-l2te
tinsville; thenCe ' East
five and
ACCIDENT
discount.
Fulton
ThDmpson
one-baH
(!P~)
rods;
thence
North
Por reet
Tractar Sales, Pomeroy ~
Eieetrie wallpa~:"!l
Life, C•aut;lty and Bends
10
_rods;
the1'ce
West
to
the
North12·17·12tc
steamer. CJlatoa F~ller, Mid
eaat eOrnr&gt;r of Lot No. 19; thence
dlepc.ort. Ph. 11265-X.
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- - - - - - --~ .. ·- -r South to th~ place of beginning,
In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Contaimng 55 sq. rods. See Vo!.
,.•omplcte. "'HEEL ALION"..n:NT. FOR SALIL-Peot:l l[ll'f&gt;J Res! Eo 613 ..M
PHONES
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60. Pages 39 &amp;: 40, Deed Record of
4late, Rutland Townslltp.
b•:ar.tclnt and br3tot tervlee.
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aC1'1!8 land, houge-t bara aDd oo1
lfackett'a Safety ~ We~
RIM
WAIIU
It Is further atleg~d in said PC·
buildings.
Se-e
George
A.
Mefn.
\lain Street, Pcml!'r:OJ, . ObJo.
tition that the defendant, Anna
bart, Administrator.
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Fowler has no right, title or inMaker'• will givf' ....u tbe bes1 For -:tJl~oa
terest
in and to said real estate
Lldclen,
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trade on fllrnib:l'lo- 0!' IDPliao
S.oUold Boardo, Drop Clolbo.
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rortb what interest she claims 1o
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Cllatoa Flaher. 1114dleport.
115 E. l«"cond Sl.
Phono61
hav('
Oi' be barred from asserting
Phone
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the· same.
~-·~~~I Auto Soles.
The prayer of said petit ion is for
ONE ~APART&gt;ItNT. One
8 ·\-a
.Newly decorate-d
the sale
:&lt;t-id real errtate for thfl'
1956 BUICK Special, 2 dr. Sedan
COI\IICIIETil BLOCKS
inside atltl out. A. N. Ben&amp;tl .
t&gt;mii:!tlt"!-Or
debts and costs or ad·
Dynnnow drive, "hord-top style.
Pomeroy,
ministering said estate.
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"Build Better For L"a'·
$2,595.00. Bla~ttnar's, Pomeroy,
The per!'lons first above named
Ohio.
12 20 6tc
will further take no1iee tho! thf'v
GIIUESER BLOCK CO.
have b~en made patLJ!s defendan·t
lQ55 OLDSMOBU..E Super "88" 4
3 Miles N~rth of Pomerov
to ll&amp;id petiti"n and that they are
dr. Holliday Sedan, hydramatic p IN BOYS, Apply Pomel'oy Bowl·
required to anRwt'l' the same on
'
drivC!'. $2,59!! .00.
Blilettnar,s,
On Rt. 33. Call
Wm. Crueser,
ing Alley. 2fiO.X.
12 20 3tc
nr before the . 12th day or Jan'.
Pomeroy , Ohio.
12 20 6tc
uarY;. 19!'7.
Rock Springs
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ETHEL M STOUT, as Adrnin!s.
dynaflow
drive .
"Hard-top".
tratrix of the estate or Fr1111cf's w .
NOTfCE OF BIOS
$2.395.00. Blaeltnar's, Pomeroy, SEPTIC TANKS, CUIS POOLS and
Parker, also known
as Frankie
Notiee is hereby given that l:!ids _ Parker. decea!led.
Ohio.
l 2 20 6tc
out houses cleaned, complete in·
wiO be received at the Bed!ord
" )952 FORD V8 Victoria Cpe. &amp;Lallation, free lnspecUon, reas- Township
trustee hall and office
WEBSTER • FULTZ. -" ttorneys
onable prit&gt;es, chemical service
Fordomatic drive, "hard-top".
and vacuum equipment. All sep- at Darwin, Meigs County, Ohio for Plaintiff
Extra nice. $89~.00. Blaettnar's ,
tic tanks, and ceSII poola guar- until the 7th day of January, 1957 (ll) 19, 26 021 3, 10, 17, 24 6tc
,.
·P omeroy, Ohio.
12 29 Ute
anleed fGr one year. S &amp; H San- at 7 :00 P. M . for furnishing said
itary
Servi.ce, Phone Jacksoa township with one power tractor,
,. 1952 QeSOTO VB 4 dr. Sedan.
NOTICE
• Power steering, ~utomatic trans
1075. Toll charges call collect. one mower attachment for said
The
annual
meeting of the stock
24 h:&gt;ur se,.vice, no extn charge tractor and one front end Joa~er holders of the Pomeroy National
miss..oo. $69lWO.
Blaettnar's,
" Pomeroy, Ohio.
u~ l.o flO mtles.
11 SO lmoe attachment for said tractor both Bank of Pomeroy, Ohio, for the
'12 20 6tc
to be of heavy duty type. Detailed
--"-specifiaa.tior.s of said .equipment ele&lt;:tion of directors and the trans1955 C.HEVROLET, 4 dr. 11edan, V8 Q
lJlCK SERVICII OD
Jle. are on file at the township office. a.etion of any other business that
with overdriv61, radio,
•":. motor
Talnod
The contrart will be · awarded to may come be!ore the meeting, will
heater, :reat covers, dark green
Polila4l
"' Foctorr
watcbtuU..
COlUIIS
J8WZ.
the lovJest -and best bidder. Bids be held at the office of said Pome,. .., finish. S1745.00. Pomecoy Motor
LiltS.
PJ'tDIIO•.
t.a.tl
to
be submitted for each unit and rOy National Bank on January 8,
Co.
11 28 tf
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19S7, at 3:30 p, m.
for
the total Of the three units.
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ll53 CH:E:VHOLET, 4 \!:-., :.! tone
Town1hip Trutftli of &amp;eclford
Pbooe 200. Cleaod .A.ppJiaDCe
EDISON HOBSTET'I'EH ,
blue finish, 150 series, heater,
Township
Store,
118
W.
loloii.-St.,
PomeroJ
Presidu1t
clean, $700.00. Pomeroy Motor
Gl•nn LM, Clerk
U2) 3, 10,"17, 24, 31; ( l) 7, 6tc
• Co.
11 28 t.1
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C20l Business Services

h The Time For
...Jiay the joys of

The following real estate, situ·
ate in th~ County oLMeigs, in the
Stat~
Ohio a11d in the Townsltip
of Orarlge, Sec. 6, Town 4, Rance
12, ond bounded and descrlbod"
fo11ows, viz :
peing )n .the Southeast qu1rter
of ,.,.d ~
• -., 6,· Town 4 , Ran•.,
•~ 1.2.

( 17 A) Male Help

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administering her eiltate; tbat said

dee-endent died seized jn fee simIpie
or the following real.. .utate:

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Durlky (' hc\·alir r is a patil'll l ln
I he St ,Jo.,t'Ph Hosp1tal Parkinbur~-: due to h&lt;ll'ing the misfol'r\lnr to break his ankle.
Mr. and ~rs. t:arrnll Ranrlulplt
attrnrtf'd a birthday s•Jpper in honi nr of their nit•t•e Debra Ilauht·rs
third birthday at the home of her
parents. Ur. and Mrs. J'aul Hauber at fo~dt'n.
~~rr. an d Mrs. I.e(• \\'a llan· w&lt;&gt;re
·11 Ltltlp Hockin'{ MonrlaJ .-1·c·niJlg
1t1 s!'l'' thrir nc\~ gr a ud~011 . Wi llu rn lhvid llunbrc.
Mrs. Irene llall lind .~on Craig
llf A!lwn ~ Wf're visilon ht•n· Saturday artf'Puoon.
Dollir- Boring, who Is cmployl'd
in Columbus visited here n·ct·ntly
~~.· rt h ht&gt;r i)arrnts. Ml". rnHI Mr11.
'J'o ny Borin!(.
Mrs. N(•lli(• Borin11 1-1 11 lllf'di,·al
Jl.'lli~nt in the Holzer Hospital,
Lallipuiis .
Mr . and Mrs. Ita}' Wea\'t'r or
Wa\lrrly ~pent th(' Wf'Ckt•ud hrt·l'
wilh Mrs. Weav&lt;'rs' family , Mr.
---···. ·1nd Mrs . Alvin Rf'cd itnd family .

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John Hit•lw l, Atht'tiS. Huwarrl Huck.
[ t ~ .v .. Mnri.uua , anrl (;cMRr Huth,

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REEDSVILLE

l"lnrtnnRti.
Hoy H~bingN of Colum bus. Har·
Dld lluhm,l(n Walierly. Oh io wt· re
he ~ ,. deN hunting la.~t wt•f&gt;k and
\' is1tcd thrir sister, :\otrs. Ella ll&lt;til ·

JUNK CO.

_-:c-co:--:c~===-=-and white rocks. 50c and 75e
To AU~ MY FRIENDS and CUS.
each. A. N. Bengel, Po!lleroy.
TOMERS A Merry Chriatm11
12 19 61c
and Happy NPw Year. Lena MeKin!ev, representative ror the FIREWOOD FOR SALE; See Wm.
Fae Manufa~turing Co . and the
Radford or Harold BlackJton.
Cheerful Card Co.
12 20 3tc Rock Sprines 01' phone 8l52-J.
---- 1114 tmo-p
BUYING Ft:RS &amp; BEEF HIDES.
Mechanic St, Avery Neloon.
Wanted To Buy
12 19 8tp
- --------- RAW FURS and Beef
':tl"RKEV -~'trl HAM SHOOT Ra- Wante4.
Hidea. Curl Chevalier,
Lona
cine Planning Mil;, Dee. 23.
Bottoon.
1127
lmop.
Next AmPrican Le~ion Meeting
Dec. 20.
12-17-6tc

--r~"~;u~a~n~,~·::;::::::~~~~;~~::=7:~s;~
- - - -S11'diat•flt1h1•ir
.~ spending
IIH'ir
Jwn•. vaca·
wcrC'
HJ•t•d llio (;nJJille
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OHIO VALLEY

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Gloeckner's Restaurant

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Wishes

l•oml'l'OY

llllftTII '

WE BUY

!&gt;ervices

And court~..'(e to stand thf\ blow.
12 22 2tc
And what it mt-ant to lo!!e him
6 COCKER YliPS, 12 weeks old,
No onf' will e\'er know.
black. Canoe re1lotered . Chari"
Ead11, Rutlllld, R. D.
12 20 6tp
Mi!ised b.- bls' family . Mr. and lfrs. 1--,-'· ----'--~·------"
Wa:llkrr.
12 22 ltp YOUNG· HENS, white lethorns

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STORE

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FRIGlDAffi:E MASGLE. larae sire - - - God gave ll!! strength to fare it.
lame. as n~w. Phone 285.

Happy Christmas

JOLLY
GOOD

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~.Joticn;

They say tim.e heals all sorrow
1\.nd helps u&amp; to forget.
But time so far has only pro\'ed
How murh we miss him yet.

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ln Memor~· Of LEWIS P'. WALKER
whc :was killed in action in r.ermany, Dec:. 22. 1944.

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Cai'Q' tOt' 'n!il'lo()l:s and !\ptoclaJ Nl)tieea of EntW. ptintf'd at regular el•~sirted rates Obituaries
q.uhfi.Ahf'd A£ 1 c~nt per word.

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Cleland's Appliance

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t ce.nta per word fo r three COli·
•~utlve in!! .. tlio ru .
lpecJal -un~ mon th for ~ een!J
Pt't' word .
Full rat.e or z c.mta per word wil:
be charged fol" &amp;.dvertitlinJ If not
pa.td for before the 25~h or each
month followtnr insertion
l!:rror~ In A!l vertl smg- Should be
reported lmmediattoly. The D•ll•
~~~ntinet " 'ill nAt bf' r&lt;&gt;.•rponalble
ror more tban one inrorrect lns~rtio~

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••ttiOil, lllmlnlum rharge Mc.-

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10!53 fPOR.D. 4 dr.. lovely CTI!Im · - - - - - - - - - and belle. ~tomJinc, VB motor NU.M.AN • ABBOTT TV SEJl.
l.~CPAL NOTIC!
su n vtwr, :lldlo, heater, seal
VICF.: All ll\akea Repair~ ·b,. EJ Ruth P~mt~r. who re•ldet: at
pert Ter.bnit"\IAf, Pbou tl2H Y l 414 ~ ~alii S treet , u _u utlng\on , w.
C(H'efl, fo'olW.oruaU.C and ContiD!fn!al t rim. '109~ .00. PomeroJ
Middle
t.
1-1.6-tl' Va., { harle'l Fredertck Jobnson.
ll 28 tf -- .-~
who re8i dcs at 32&amp;1 N. W. lSJith 'fer
Motor Co.
SA VI!: ON \'OUR SH0E rt:p•lr ;( race, Miami, Florida ; WilbW" Clay
1952 STUlJf:HAKEH, 2 dr., V8 HyRauue Shue Shop
John son, who resides at 3380 N.
dramatic drive , heater, vety
lt 30 tf W 19th Terrace, Miami, F1orida ;
John 1rid .J ohnAOn, who re1ldes 111
clt'an. one owner, $49e.OO. Pomeroy lttot()r Co
ll 28 tf ~20
Insurance
1321 s W. 7t h St ., Apt. 3. Miami,
;;:-:::--:-;;;--::---:- --:--- Jo'lorida ; Evelyn Ruth PreilkClrn,
19~~ BIIICh. . ( dr . hard top, beaut\. &amp;rneA-SimptOn lNUriJICe AJeney, who reMides at 16803 - Dalpbin, De-ful 3 tone P«n finish, white
Middle-pot1.. Jl'lrto _ AutomobUe- troit 19, Micbiaan ; Cbarlifl~ Vic·
wall tires , low mileage, dynaBonN:. Phone 631S.X
8-20-.at chio. who resides at 12683 Wyomirl&amp;, Detroit 3a. Michigan; Homer
flow, radio, heater. S~.OO. ---..
Pomeroy ~.totor Co.
11 28 tf COMPLE'I'E lnav-o~~ee Proteetloa. R. Chapman, whoee addreh l1 un·
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Life, Auto,
19t'i2 PLYMOU.TH
dr.- Sedan
111U
JrliddlFtrw.rt Pollo.
Obi Call Doa known and cannot be ascertained ,
0·
Deluxe, bhuliful tUrquoise f111 '
epo •
will take notice that
Ethel M.
i&amp;b. $311.00. Bllilelt}:lllr's, Pome· - - Stnut, aJ Administratrix of tile t•·
roy. Ohio
12 2Q 6tc
tate of Frances W. Parker, also
known u
Frankie Parker, deAnna Fowler, whose addren is un8 1 Auto
known and eannot be ascertained,
STIUCfURAL I BEAMS
,on the 17th day of Novemeea5ed
SCRAP
IRONMETALS
&lt;. H. llA WLING SO!&gt;IS CO. - H
ber.
1956,
filed her petition
in
~W' Vi~ Service.
D11
the Probate Court within and for
~ 1127. Nilbt Pbone 1099the Cou nty of Meigs, State of Ohio
Jt ~Yl!OUTH DEAL
alleging -that the personal estate
EllS.
"''~
of said decedent is insufficient to
PhoM 510
Pomeroy
pay her dehu and the charge• of

latt• 2 ce-nts per word. one lo-

j oh lt •r duldn·n. Duv1d. Arthur, Then·s~ and Hl ' a 1.randparent1
are
Mr and Mrs. Pau l (as&lt;': Brown·
, Basi!Jo Girolami, of
I'll Avenue . are a nnou ncmg the :rl r .&lt;~lld Mr
bJrth of an erght pound r~ r ounce !'umeroy arHI \I rs ~:a sci .. Pome-

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Christmas Theme Followed In Program
Of EPISCOpo
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JAMES FARRELL

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""' s.~:.:A .~~'~;:c•unknown.

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WANT ADS

TO ALL MY

MERRY

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der the tree was
w.:nlmJ!:
for
twelve chtldren wh('fl tht'J ar r tvPd
Friday t'~'Pning a~ J;Ut'l;[;, fur dtnner at t~e YJarttn Hesta ura nl.

~~l ~~·mt:::s c:~~~;~lfa~il~·. :~~~~

TO MY

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County Home Children Christmas
Porty Held At Mor t .In Res t au ran t
mu tree with staclu uf gtfts u n- me nu rnclut1ecJ durkeu,

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StaH Christmas
Party Is Held
Tbe employees of

The Daily
SeatiDe} were guestli of Richard
Owen, , General Manager, and -Mra.
Owen Saturday evenine wben th~ey
entertained with a buffet supper
at their apa'"tmcnt on N. Second
Avenue. Reynold Greene, editor of

the ptper, preaented Mr . and Mrs.
Owen with a Christmas gift from
the poup during the evenine.
"- Those present wen Mr. and
Mrs. Gnene, Mr. and Mra. James
Diehl, llr. and Mn. Chelter Tan-

nehill, Mr.

an~

Mra. Harold Mer-

row, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller,
Emma Lou aDd Helen Davis, Gene
Marvin, Mn1. LucUle B. Hawlr:ina,
Mary A. London, Fred Hoffman,

Joba Joftea. P'ruk Gothard, and
Mrs. E. S. &amp;h ..t

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CHRISTMAS

•nd M•·• ""'· Sulm, ' " 1 ••me
not &lt;nown, '""'"'un kn o wn, wdl
mlj;,lu•d l t11ke nn\lre that Robert Coata, Ad -

HAPPY NEW
YE'AR

Racine Shoe
SHOP

o wish

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The-odor l'

E~r~bach entPr·

m t nl-lf~!()r uf the e ola lt• o ( Ed tth I' J! wd the Women;, (;ulld ut the
u11 1k or pop, doc- Stders. drc-t•a•pri_ un the 29th dc. y ' ·r~,·e I~IJl~rop~l Chun· h. Th ursday
I''!U klt' ~madi or .'io~c-mlur l9S6 ftlcd hts pe!J Jl!t' fiiOUil .~ : ltf' l" h&lt;Jilll' 'v\'{'~ t \fain
grt•t•n bean .... role

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Tht! \'JCf' prcstdf'nt l1;s. Evcn·lt
!layl'S. pre.'.td ~·d
.• nd devutwns
Wf'r(• IPd b\' Mrs . Ar t hur Ca qu•Jj
t)('.illltlftll l y decor:. - I IN who rea d the ltJnstm:.s story

5 J;~.w hut r·•ll ·
ur:.t+·d ; ·•, , IIIIo'
hJ :\lr- WIIMHJ
and Ice eream.

uon,
and tlwrcaftc r file~. an "I wtw·h wJ~
The danner and g1fts grew fro m 1 t"h ldn1: who 1\t"" t ' ,o:uo..sts were .ilffif'nduu·n l Lu lht' sa 1d petJIIOn. :.··1 &gt;&gt;llh 1 !1n•!mas ~rt·cn~ t~ nd t a~·11 fr u.n St. Luke.
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a conversatwn at the well known :-.. .. r111.• (" ·-~·~· · .. nd Will iam Hlad;.. in the Probate Cou rt withi n and for
"Back table " in the restaurant ~+LII r; •·ru Ko·llt·r· 1-·n .. Irly 0 IIt t&gt;r. t h e C ounty o I .'I lligs and St a t co f
.\J r, bel)n 'rlund;;y and Janl(·e
Plans wer e completed for &amp;t~ru.J.
Wht'"n Mn. Mlutr:uente Durst, m:.u: Rui:!t"r Sh··ndJdd
HPient• and Ohio allegt"g that Lhe . person~] \\ hlh:heM1. w~o have be~·n ~-a!Jents ing basket;. 10 needy fatm lies. Jt
aaer of the restaurant, and Miss John \~()flrt· .\Ill I"~ .\ iolrlrn . Kenny 1 e~tate of sa1d de(·edent 1s tnsu ffi · 1111 lht St. .los(_ph ll os pll ;:d I arkers was voted to send magaz111es to t·he
Barbara Stout, welfare worker dis- and D1rk y '\i!•vlllt· anrl J t rl)' \\/I] I. 1('lent to pay her_ ?ebt~ and the bu rg were wU. ~ to r.et urn home
mi.'l~ionaries through the Periodi·
cussed the prospects of havin2: a I [)utt) \ 1o••n·. whn ~~ t'on fined to chargel; of admmJstE:nng h~r cs-M~ il!ld Mrs .J . S. ~arks _ ~,.re cal club of wh.ich Mrs. Cedric Clark
party for the children Iii the co un . thr llorn1 ~rnl"(" ~h'" lnukl: her an - t~te ; that she died .seized m fee 1n (,a) lipolis VvedJ~esQay v~sHtng 1s the l'hairman.
A beautlfully d(.corated Christ- kl &lt;.', v.J~ ~( rll lin di11nt" r and g:ift.o;. ~l!nple ~f •t:e unrll\:Jd~d o~e-.half I ~lw1r ~aughter. Mildred Santee
Mrs. Edwin Charles read the
ty Home lf they were fortunate
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--mterest
tn
the
follov.lll.~
de~rlbc~l
.m
tl
dau~o:htf'r,
Shirley
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Christmas
:;tory, " Zia the Leper
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enough to J"eceive extra money
· real estate ~1 tuated In saJd Count..,., I Mr. and Mrs. Rob \\ allace of Child" hy frances Hodgson Burnover th11 lloUdays.
to-wll:
~ -1 Ht&gt;nderson W. Vi! . Bob Dunber ell. after which the group sang
James M.11rtin , owner of the rest
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I .wd wife, and two sons Bobby aud C" hriljtmas carols.
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An undivided onf'-half interest
0
.11urent, beard of their pl.an1 a.nd th • H'
w annu.a s. rl't IJW~1 Chr
?ar sh
Y.
. in the following real est~te !Htuat· William DavlC were Wednesday
Refreshments in keepi.ng with
1 a~ 1 Pd in the County of Me Jg~ . state ~ gu ~s ts ln the home of their parents Chnstmas were served by the
dedded tile children should have . e
onwn ·~ · Ol'l&lt;.' Y."
Senvre
""'n · of
hostess from a table attractive
a party dunng the holiday•.
I&gt; ·, uf
t&gt; I hf'st.-r
" 1 •v..c:-.
,.. ,,,.held
"I l'the
b Ohto and Township o! Salts- .\1r and Mrs. Lee Wallace.
The &amp;lfts, which ran&amp;ed from t\IEy e1fl
h Svl" lil • (v i
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ury . . •
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In ioce C0Vf'red &gt;nd • cente•pi'ece
I tlli
d f
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wrc , ·
. Beg1_nnmg at a pomt where t.h e
TRAfN PRIZE -••NER
o{ uref'nery and multi-colored
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A short
meeting pre- East hne of 100
lot 33 0 IllMrs Ivan Grover, Cheshire, won baubies with tall red tapers in
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thP party
"rs. AltonaT
"d"l&lt;·t'h ence
ltne ou th'"s' the
were purch11 sed from a fund given {"t•ded
Karr, Jlresiden
t. with
presiding.
The tcrsecths.
s iptheRoa
' pl· e··e
' L&gt;'onel El•c
' •. silver holders on either side. Mrs.
5
bY Mr . ....... r ·n
cgre W t
ee · th enC'"e Inc: train w.~ich was g,· ,en aw&gt;y Charles presided &gt;I the tea se""vice
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Remo NH'rc. •1 rs. group dl•cided to S(~ nd haskPI.s of down
353· 1 t
Durst, Don Mullen. H. N. Swift, "roceries tn il&lt;'Niy families of the N the 82 ~
11 f• 't W 389 S~turday, Df&gt;c. 22, by the Dutton a~d Mrs. I!a~s at the l-offee ser·
D. S. Haro ld , Bcrn1ce Ann Dur:.t , comrnuntly
o
I feet;
or thenceegree
· -19 Drug Store ·
vtce ·
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North 3 cedegree
Gerald Anthony . W&lt;~YIIC Milhoan,
Mrs. Pauline ntre ha ·J th(' pre- feet East 286 feet; thence North
E. 0. Rail, the Citizen~· National gram opening with "Sil('nt Night" 86 degree 29 feet East ::Un feet
Bank, the
Chilrt Conservation roll owed by prapcr by Mrs. Gro~·e. to the East line of said lot 330 and
League, B. F. Parmalce, Walter Mrs. Mollie Bookman ~ave_ th~ poinL of beginning , containing 2.8
CrOOk!!, Mrs. f'. B Wilson , 'M ary Christmas 3tory and dunng tnter- acres being 100 acre Lot 330Town
Schaef!er and Mrs. Clin ton Fisher. va!B o fthe ~tory carols were sung 1, Range 13, Ohio Company's Pur•
Miss Stout a11d Mrs. Olive ln- bv the group ancl each letter of chase
graham accampanied the children the word Christmas wall explained
Th~t said decedent was survived
to the party where they were as rcprr~r-nting ~ome symbol of by the defendant , Roy Siders, her
se.ated at a_ lung tahle centered the Christm a~ story .
surviving spouse . and the defendWith a mimalurc trcf! and Santa
Gifts Wt'r" prest-nted to the fol- ants, Eva Thompson , Gerald Jones,
Claus. Their names . wer~ written lowi ng officers . Mrs. Karr, Mrs. Teresa Hawkins, her surviving chil
SINCERELY
Mrs. dre-n; that The Citizens National
on party hats holdmg Silver dol- 1 '~':.,&gt;~el, Mrs. Rice and
Iars and us••d as plac(Hards. The Kmght.
Bank, Middleport , Ohio, hu
a
- - - --.-lien against said real estate and
that the Treasurer or Meigs County, Ohio, h;:~ a lipn agaimt said
BETTER BRUSH MAN
real estate tnr taxes.
Box 54
Belpre, Ohio
I The petition further sets forth
that Hoy Sirlers is the owner of
I an undivided one-half interest in
I the above described rea l estate
a nd that Mrs. Roy Sider's real
l name is unknown and has an in ·
rohoate right of dower in the inror your valued patronaqe,
1 tcrest of Roy Siders.
The prayer of said pet it ion b
many thanh ! And may yo1.1
for the sale of the entire interest
reap a rich harveal of
in sairl real estate pursuant to th e
provision of Section 2127.0R of the
happlne"' for tho holidays.
Ohio Revised Code for the pt~y ·
men t of the debts and c harg1' s set
forth herein and for t1!her and
further rclil'f which he may be
cntillerl.
Tlw [)ersnns fin ! :iihOve men.
Lionf'd will further !aile notice that
they have be&lt;"n m;Hl•• partie~ def,·u dan t to ~aid pr! !linn i!lld that
they arc requircrl to answ!"'r the
11ame on or hcfore the 8th d11y of
Fl'lnuary , 1957.
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Ma~ tl.ou Woli&amp;aro ••
or the Estate of Edith Siders,
your merriest ev~r.·
deceased.
W(&gt;bsicr &amp; ~'ultz:, Atturneys
for Admini stratur .
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E. Main st.
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NEW ARRIVAL
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you and yours all the joys of
Merry Christmas and a fiewYear

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Beglnnlrrg'' at the Southweat corner
or Lot No. 18, in the Village of
Wilen people suddenly face beMartinsville: them•e East n rods;
reavement the servlee of a trust
thence North ~ rods to the East
Worthy funeral director is indisDenaable. They also welcome the
way; thence West along said East
information and courutel rtteivway 11 rod&lt;J to the road leading
ed at
from Chest£:r to Coolville; thence
South along said co•d o rods to
the place of beginning, and known
as Lot No! 19 in said Village cf
In addition they can seeure quttl·
\fartinsviUe, containinw 1f.J 11cre,
it.v merchandise without extra·
more or les'i. See Vol. 44 Page 75
va2ance 144 Butternut Ave
I nee:! Rt&gt;corrl of Meigs
County,
PomeroY.. Ohio.
Ohio.
Also, the following real estate
i n the Southeast quarter of Sec. ti,
Town 4. Range 12, Orange TownBlJ'X - Y-0-,;-TWI'NE 1 1141 ForR~
ship, Meigs Cou"nty, Ohio. BeginDownln~
NOW. Charge off to tbis year's TWO ROOM AND FOUR ROOM
ning at the Soulheazrt corner of
INSURANCE AGEN Y
businP::&gt;s .. Black $8.75
Premapartments, dose in town, 127
Lot
No. 20 i.n· said VUlag~ of MarFire,
Automobile,
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ium $8.50 • Good $8 .95. Quantity Butternut.
12-1l-l2te
tinsville; thenCe ' East
five and
ACCIDENT
discount.
Fulton
ThDmpson
one-baH
(!P~)
rods;
thence
North
Por reet
Tractar Sales, Pomeroy ~
Eieetrie wallpa~:"!l
Life, C•aut;lty and Bends
10
_rods;
the1'ce
West
to
the
North12·17·12tc
steamer. CJlatoa F~ller, Mid
eaat eOrnr&gt;r of Lot No. 19; thence
dlepc.ort. Ph. 11265-X.
11-1-tr
- - - - - - --~ .. ·- -r South to th~ place of beginning,
In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Contaimng 55 sq. rods. See Vo!.
,.•omplcte. "'HEEL ALION"..n:NT. FOR SALIL-Peot:l l[ll'f&gt;J Res! Eo 613 ..M
PHONES
6318
60. Pages 39 &amp;: 40, Deed Record of
4late, Rutland Townslltp.
b•:ar.tclnt and br3tot tervlee.
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aC1'1!8 land, houge-t bara aDd oo1
lfackett'a Safety ~ We~
RIM
WAIIU
It Is further atleg~d in said PC·
buildings.
Se-e
George
A.
Mefn.
\lain Street, Pcml!'r:OJ, . ObJo.
tition that the defendant, Anna
bart, Administrator.
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Fowler has no right, title or inMaker'• will givf' ....u tbe bes1 For -:tJl~oa
terest
in and to said real estate
Lldclen,
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trade on fllrnib:l'lo- 0!' IDPliao
S.oUold Boardo, Drop Clolbo.
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rortb what interest she claims 1o
O!L
4; 8-tf
Cllatoa Flaher. 1114dleport.
115 E. l«"cond Sl.
Phono61
hav('
Oi' be barred from asserting
Phone
6285-X..
!Hot!
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the· same.
~-·~~~I Auto Soles.
The prayer of said petit ion is for
ONE ~APART&gt;ItNT. One
8 ·\-a
.Newly decorate-d
the sale
:&lt;t-id real errtate for thfl'
1956 BUICK Special, 2 dr. Sedan
COI\IICIIETil BLOCKS
inside atltl out. A. N. Ben&amp;tl .
t&gt;mii:!tlt"!-Or
debts and costs or ad·
Dynnnow drive, "hord-top style.
Pomeroy,
ministering said estate.
11 1 u
"Build Better For L"a'·
$2,595.00. Bla~ttnar's, Pomeroy,
The per!'lons first above named
Ohio.
12 20 6tc
will further take no1iee tho! thf'v
GIIUESER BLOCK CO.
have b~en made patLJ!s defendan·t
lQ55 OLDSMOBU..E Super "88" 4
3 Miles N~rth of Pomerov
to ll&amp;id petiti"n and that they are
dr. Holliday Sedan, hydramatic p IN BOYS, Apply Pomel'oy Bowl·
required to anRwt'l' the same on
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Blilettnar,s,
On Rt. 33. Call
Wm. Crueser,
ing Alley. 2fiO.X.
12 20 3tc
nr before the . 12th day or Jan'.
Pomeroy , Ohio.
12 20 6tc
uarY;. 19!'7.
Rock Springs
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ETHEL M STOUT, as Adrnin!s.
dynaflow
drive .
"Hard-top".
tratrix of the estate or Fr1111cf's w .
NOTfCE OF BIOS
$2.395.00. Blaeltnar's, Pomeroy, SEPTIC TANKS, CUIS POOLS and
Parker, also known
as Frankie
Notiee is hereby given that l:!ids _ Parker. decea!led.
Ohio.
l 2 20 6tc
out houses cleaned, complete in·
wiO be received at the Bed!ord
" )952 FORD V8 Victoria Cpe. &amp;Lallation, free lnspecUon, reas- Township
trustee hall and office
WEBSTER • FULTZ. -" ttorneys
onable prit&gt;es, chemical service
Fordomatic drive, "hard-top".
and vacuum equipment. All sep- at Darwin, Meigs County, Ohio for Plaintiff
Extra nice. $89~.00. Blaettnar's ,
tic tanks, and ceSII poola guar- until the 7th day of January, 1957 (ll) 19, 26 021 3, 10, 17, 24 6tc
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·P omeroy, Ohio.
12 29 Ute
anleed fGr one year. S &amp; H San- at 7 :00 P. M . for furnishing said
itary
Servi.ce, Phone Jacksoa township with one power tractor,
,. 1952 QeSOTO VB 4 dr. Sedan.
NOTICE
• Power steering, ~utomatic trans
1075. Toll charges call collect. one mower attachment for said
The
annual
meeting of the stock
24 h:&gt;ur se,.vice, no extn charge tractor and one front end Joa~er holders of the Pomeroy National
miss..oo. $69lWO.
Blaettnar's,
" Pomeroy, Ohio.
u~ l.o flO mtles.
11 SO lmoe attachment for said tractor both Bank of Pomeroy, Ohio, for the
'12 20 6tc
to be of heavy duty type. Detailed
--"-specifiaa.tior.s of said .equipment ele&lt;:tion of directors and the trans1955 C.HEVROLET, 4 dr. 11edan, V8 Q
lJlCK SERVICII OD
Jle. are on file at the township office. a.etion of any other business that
with overdriv61, radio,
•":. motor
Talnod
The contrart will be · awarded to may come be!ore the meeting, will
heater, :reat covers, dark green
Polila4l
"' Foctorr
watcbtuU..
COlUIIS
J8WZ.
the lovJest -and best bidder. Bids be held at the office of said Pome,. .., finish. S1745.00. Pomecoy Motor
LiltS.
PJ'tDIIO•.
t.a.tl
to
be submitted for each unit and rOy National Bank on January 8,
Co.
11 28 tf
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19S7, at 3:30 p, m.
for
the total Of the three units.
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ll53 CH:E:VHOLET, 4 \!:-., :.! tone
Town1hip Trutftli of &amp;eclford
Pbooe 200. Cleaod .A.ppJiaDCe
EDISON HOBSTET'I'EH ,
blue finish, 150 series, heater,
Township
Store,
118
W.
loloii.-St.,
PomeroJ
Presidu1t
clean, $700.00. Pomeroy Motor
Gl•nn LM, Clerk
U2) 3, 10,"17, 24, 31; ( l) 7, 6tc
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C20l Business Services

h The Time For
...Jiay the joys of

The following real estate, situ·
ate in th~ County oLMeigs, in the
Stat~
Ohio a11d in the Townsltip
of Orarlge, Sec. 6, Town 4, Rance
12, ond bounded and descrlbod"
fo11ows, viz :
peing )n .the Southeast qu1rter
of ,.,.d ~
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dee-endent died seized jn fee simIpie
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Durlky (' hc\·alir r is a patil'll l ln
I he St ,Jo.,t'Ph Hosp1tal Parkinbur~-: due to h&lt;ll'ing the misfol'r\lnr to break his ankle.
Mr. and ~rs. t:arrnll Ranrlulplt
attrnrtf'd a birthday s•Jpper in honi nr of their nit•t•e Debra Ilauht·rs
third birthday at the home of her
parents. Ur. and Mrs. J'aul Hauber at fo~dt'n.
~~rr. an d Mrs. I.e(• \\'a llan· w&lt;&gt;re
·11 Ltltlp Hockin'{ MonrlaJ .-1·c·niJlg
1t1 s!'l'' thrir nc\~ gr a ud~011 . Wi llu rn lhvid llunbrc.
Mrs. Irene llall lind .~on Craig
llf A!lwn ~ Wf're visilon ht•n· Saturday artf'Puoon.
Dollir- Boring, who Is cmployl'd
in Columbus visited here n·ct·ntly
~~.· rt h ht&gt;r i)arrnts. Ml". rnHI Mr11.
'J'o ny Borin!(.
Mrs. N(•lli(• Borin11 1-1 11 lllf'di,·al
Jl.'lli~nt in the Holzer Hospital,
Lallipuiis .
Mr . and Mrs. Ita}' Wea\'t'r or
Wa\lrrly ~pent th(' Wf'Ckt•ud hrt·l'
wilh Mrs. Weav&lt;'rs' family , Mr.
---···. ·1nd Mrs . Alvin Rf'cd itnd family .

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John Hit•lw l, Atht'tiS. Huwarrl Huck.
[ t ~ .v .. Mnri.uua , anrl (;cMRr Huth,

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REEDSVILLE

l"lnrtnnRti.
Hoy H~bingN of Colum bus. Har·
Dld lluhm,l(n Walierly. Oh io wt· re
he ~ ,. deN hunting la.~t wt•f&gt;k and
\' is1tcd thrir sister, :\otrs. Ella ll&lt;til ·

JUNK CO.

_-:c-co:--:c~===-=-and white rocks. 50c and 75e
To AU~ MY FRIENDS and CUS.
each. A. N. Bengel, Po!lleroy.
TOMERS A Merry Chriatm11
12 19 61c
and Happy NPw Year. Lena MeKin!ev, representative ror the FIREWOOD FOR SALE; See Wm.
Fae Manufa~turing Co . and the
Radford or Harold BlackJton.
Cheerful Card Co.
12 20 3tc Rock Sprines 01' phone 8l52-J.
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BUYING Ft:RS &amp; BEEF HIDES.
Mechanic St, Avery Neloon.
Wanted To Buy
12 19 8tp
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':tl"RKEV -~'trl HAM SHOOT Ra- Wante4.
Hidea. Curl Chevalier,
Lona
cine Planning Mil;, Dee. 23.
Bottoon.
1127
lmop.
Next AmPrican Le~ion Meeting
Dec. 20.
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!&gt;ervices

And court~..'(e to stand thf\ blow.
12 22 2tc
And what it mt-ant to lo!!e him
6 COCKER YliPS, 12 weeks old,
No onf' will e\'er know.
black. Canoe re1lotered . Chari"
Ead11, Rutlllld, R. D.
12 20 6tp
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FRIGlDAffi:E MASGLE. larae sire - - - God gave ll!! strength to fare it.
lame. as n~w. Phone 285.

Happy Christmas

JOLLY
GOOD

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They say tim.e heals all sorrow
1\.nd helps u&amp; to forget.
But time so far has only pro\'ed
How murh we miss him yet.

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whc :was killed in action in r.ermany, Dec:. 22. 1944.

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Cai'Q' tOt' 'n!il'lo()l:s and !\ptoclaJ Nl)tieea of EntW. ptintf'd at regular el•~sirted rates Obituaries
q.uhfi.Ahf'd A£ 1 c~nt per word.

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Cleland's Appliance

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t ce.nta per word fo r three COli·
•~utlve in!! .. tlio ru .
lpecJal -un~ mon th for ~ een!J
Pt't' word .
Full rat.e or z c.mta per word wil:
be charged fol" &amp;.dvertitlinJ If not
pa.td for before the 25~h or each
month followtnr insertion
l!:rror~ In A!l vertl smg- Should be
reported lmmediattoly. The D•ll•
~~~ntinet " 'ill nAt bf' r&lt;&gt;.•rponalble
ror more tban one inrorrect lns~rtio~

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l.~CPAL NOTIC!
su n vtwr, :lldlo, heater, seal
VICF.: All ll\akea Repair~ ·b,. EJ Ruth P~mt~r. who re•ldet: at
pert Ter.bnit"\IAf, Pbou tl2H Y l 414 ~ ~alii S treet , u _u utlng\on , w.
C(H'efl, fo'olW.oruaU.C and ContiD!fn!al t rim. '109~ .00. PomeroJ
Middle
t.
1-1.6-tl' Va., { harle'l Fredertck Jobnson.
ll 28 tf -- .-~
who re8i dcs at 32&amp;1 N. W. lSJith 'fer
Motor Co.
SA VI!: ON \'OUR SH0E rt:p•lr ;( race, Miami, Florida ; WilbW" Clay
1952 STUlJf:HAKEH, 2 dr., V8 HyRauue Shue Shop
John son, who resides at 3380 N.
dramatic drive , heater, vety
lt 30 tf W 19th Terrace, Miami, F1orida ;
John 1rid .J ohnAOn, who re1ldes 111
clt'an. one owner, $49e.OO. Pomeroy lttot()r Co
ll 28 tf ~20
Insurance
1321 s W. 7t h St ., Apt. 3. Miami,
;;:-:::--:-;;;--::---:- --:--- Jo'lorida ; Evelyn Ruth PreilkClrn,
19~~ BIIICh. . ( dr . hard top, beaut\. &amp;rneA-SimptOn lNUriJICe AJeney, who reMides at 16803 - Dalpbin, De-ful 3 tone P«n finish, white
Middle-pot1.. Jl'lrto _ AutomobUe- troit 19, Micbiaan ; Cbarlifl~ Vic·
wall tires , low mileage, dynaBonN:. Phone 631S.X
8-20-.at chio. who resides at 12683 Wyomirl&amp;, Detroit 3a. Michigan; Homer
flow, radio, heater. S~.OO. ---..
Pomeroy ~.totor Co.
11 28 tf COMPLE'I'E lnav-o~~ee Proteetloa. R. Chapman, whoee addreh l1 un·
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Life, Auto,
19t'i2 PLYMOU.TH
dr.- Sedan
111U
JrliddlFtrw.rt Pollo.
Obi Call Doa known and cannot be ascertained ,
0·
Deluxe, bhuliful tUrquoise f111 '
epo •
will take notice that
Ethel M.
i&amp;b. $311.00. Bllilelt}:lllr's, Pome· - - Stnut, aJ Administratrix of tile t•·
roy. Ohio
12 2Q 6tc
tate of Frances W. Parker, also
known u
Frankie Parker, deAnna Fowler, whose addren is un8 1 Auto
known and eannot be ascertained,
STIUCfURAL I BEAMS
,on the 17th day of Novemeea5ed
SCRAP
IRONMETALS
&lt;. H. llA WLING SO!&gt;IS CO. - H
ber.
1956,
filed her petition
in
~W' Vi~ Service.
D11
the Probate Court within and for
~ 1127. Nilbt Pbone 1099the Cou nty of Meigs, State of Ohio
Jt ~Yl!OUTH DEAL
alleging -that the personal estate
EllS.
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of said decedent is insufficient to
PhoM 510
Pomeroy
pay her dehu and the charge• of

latt• 2 ce-nts per word. one lo-

j oh lt •r duldn·n. Duv1d. Arthur, Then·s~ and Hl ' a 1.randparent1
are
Mr and Mrs. Pau l (as&lt;': Brown·
, Basi!Jo Girolami, of
I'll Avenue . are a nnou ncmg the :rl r .&lt;~lld Mr
bJrth of an erght pound r~ r ounce !'umeroy arHI \I rs ~:a sci .. Pome-

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Of EPISCOpo
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JAMES FARRELL

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TO ALL MY

MERRY

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w.:nlmJ!:
for
twelve chtldren wh('fl tht'J ar r tvPd
Friday t'~'Pning a~ J;Ut'l;[;, fur dtnner at t~e YJarttn Hesta ura nl.

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TO MY

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Porty Held At Mor t .In Res t au ran t
mu tree with staclu uf gtfts u n- me nu rnclut1ecJ durkeu,

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urnbus, arnvf'd tocla~ Lo spend the
holtday with theu patf'nts, Mr and
Mrs. w ~ndell Belling who has Mrs Harns and ~r and Mn C
been qu!le dl m :&gt;tte1gs General M Henne~y
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Hospll al h rPporte([ as 1rnprov1ng
Nanry Ro' lf'f and Mrs. Larry
~fr and \1 r~ Hdltild Yn~o1n &lt;~nd
l~l·ey St Jo:.(•ph ~ Ho1Spttal &amp;hool
~on Ht•bert uf Lriill p:.oll~ and Mn
Mn. Robe-..t Styers, wife of tht"
"f Nur sJ n~ l' a! krrsb urg are hom e
Altwrt \I tt·~ their gu&lt;'~l
\IMll'd on holula) lr~ 1 , .
pa&amp;tor of tht&gt; Church of the Nu
~lark M1tch&lt;'ll younger sou or
rl'lil tiV t·s hl'rl' Sunda)
arent wa~ in charge of the Chnst·
Jam ~ \ ht ld~ studt&gt;nt nurse at
Mr~ Kav Seidt'n&lt;~blr wa~
tile Holzer /lu~ptt;.l ~~ home for a \lr and Mrs Roland LeVaughn , mas program presented at theu
Sumla} d1nner guest of her daugh week's vacii!lun wllh her mother . was chn.ste ned Sunday morn ina at new church Sunday evenlne.
th(' worship servtcc at Helllth Meth·
ter and 'on Ill law. :vl t and \1rs Mrs Geor!:!r ( hlld:.
Redtattons were given by Billy
Roy Frctkt•r and famrl.\'. 1'1n1.'
Charlen" Dtllarrt and Dtane ud1st ln'Jrch with the Rev C Ray- and Cecil See, Rhonda HyseU, Dtmon
Kllnkng
ht
ofhdating
SpeCial
{.; rov e
Retchman who ue employed 10
ane Wright , Ronrue Qullle!J, Ttm·
~1r illld Mrs
David F reeker Columbus an· \llsltlng their Iam mu stc at the servu:e m clu cted the
my Hall , Carl Styers. Ronme, Con~olo "Cant1que de-Noel" by CherhaH' n·wnrd to !hrir t,orne, Pme 11Jes over lht' holiday
nie and Ja me! Cheadle, Larry and
Grovt• aftH a v1s1t 1n Cleveland
Mr and Mr ~ t'harlt&gt;s !..ew1s and I ult&gt; Blake ftudent nurse at Hoi- Lmda Taylor, Pamela Covert, Ka.
wl\h !\1r ~r.d ~1~~ Ulm Bailey nnd thfLt' ch•ldll'n, lh&lt;~ rl eston. wen" Zt'r Hospital Sc hool of Nu.rsmg, ren, Shuley and Bonme Buckner,
• &lt;tl!d the antlwrn "Angels O'er the BtUy Jo Mood u paugh, Mary and
f..1mJh
here Saturrlav for a short visit 1111d
~r
and Mr~ lluwa rd Stewar t were accompamed hun1e by hL.~ Fteld1'' diret"l('d by Ben Philson Pete Walburn , Gen(' and Don Steof { arpt nlt•r \' l~lted bnefly In mother. Mrs Evt• lyn l.t'WIS who IS wrth Mrs E 5 !\c haaf as or,Kan ist. phenson, Martha Buckley , John
Pom eroy Satun'ia) rnroute to Char spending ('hn.~tmas with them
I The church was decorated tn Wilt, Glor1a LeWis, Earl DeWees,
Jeston, W Va where they will
Susan Rathburn, Sharon Hoschar.
Mr and Mrs Guy Walters an:
spend Cbn,o;tmas w1 1h hiS brother spf'mhn~c: l hn st mas Jn Columbu s red and gret'n with massed poin- The children of the Bible School
setllas and evergreen at the altar
Jeff Stc~art and famll;lWith J\.lr an(] Mr5· Jack Walter~ wh1ch was ltghted by red tapers. sang t wo songB accompanied by
Vltguua Grogan to complete their
Mr and Mrs Ohver Landers of iilld Iam1ly \lr and Mrs Richard
The pomsethas are given
aa.cb.
Col umbu s annetl S;~ tnnlay for a Walters, Sam Walters and thl.'lr I }ea r at Chmtmas by Mr. and Mrs. part of the program.
VISit With Mr .md Mrs t:ldon
daughter. B~.&gt;tty and her family
J H
E Cook in memory of their
A play "The Shepherds' Vi sit"
Weeks They nrr enroute homt•
Mr and \1rs Norman Wayland parents, the Rev. and Mrs. R. F. wu prosen~t&gt;d last with the Rev.
after a Vll-11\ 1n Mt Altu , W Va and so11 , tharles arc C hnlltma ~ 1 B•s hop and Mr . and Mrs. Edwm Styers, Dennu. Blaine and RayWith Mr. and Mrs Dewey Lyons
mond Lee Walburn and Edward
guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Cook.
Mr. and Mr:~ Edwin Livin gston
Moore taking the main parts and
of New Albany, Ind arrived Sun· Powell and th ildren. Columbus
chora1 a-ccompaniment
by the
Mrs Helen Sansbury has been ill day evcnmg to s pend ChrJslma s
churtb
choir
.
for the pa3 four weeks afld her daughter, Fauna, Rutland . Rd .,
Wit h Mr and Mrs John Frkk
BLAKISLEES GONE
Mr and Mrs Lenzlllc Harmon of tlaughter, Mrs Martha Jo'ry, has w1!1 have the following Chrulmas
been
asststu1g
In
her
c&lt;Jre.
rl
mner
guosta,
Mr
and
Mrs
Ken·
Mr.
and
Mrs. c . E. Blakeslee and
P rl!H't•ton W Va , are spendmg the
Mr and Mrs J B Sto ne , Bra d neth McElhinney and children, children will be in St. Johns, Mtch
Christmas holula,1s at their home ,
bury, have moved to Am:ona where Russell and Cathy. Mr and Mrs. to 1pend the Chrlstmas holidays
Kerr St
Tenn}son You ng wh(} hat! b~n he 15 reportt!d as 1mprovmg 111 Paul Johnson and son&amp;, William wltb Mr. Blakeslee's relatives
Autherson, Mr and Mrs Joe Ball- They w11l be gone a week .
qu1te ill at hts horne Kerr S 1• 1s health
Mr
antl
Mr~
Carl
Jones,
P
ont~
a~"
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y~,~M~r~•:;.,:E~·~·~~S:tu~b:l•:;,.:K:e~l:th:.,:N~e~t•:o~n~·-W:;:E~A~T~H::•:R:,_________
no• por1ed a~ 1mprov1ng
are spenrl•na r11r1s1mas w1lh her G t •org~ fl orfllr k returned to h1 s
home. l' he st t·r road
Saturday grandmother, M.rl. James Bever&lt;.~ ~
and fam uy
fro m the ML· I~ s Ge ner~l Hospi lal
Polly Karr and Jean Ro~~oh , ro t
He 1s !'Omah acmg nicely hut v.111
be u nab lf' to return to hl!i employ- umbus arc ~pend mg t he holida )'~
ml'nt 111 Huuung.lon, W Va for w1th thc1r fam1l1es
Fred I Gard11cr pastor of the
sevl'ral weeks.
·C hurch of ( hrt:.r an rt Mrs Gard·
ner left today l~tr Jo hnson C11y ,
Ten n., to spen d Chnslrnas wtth
the1r dau gh ler, Mrs B1ll J S~hoen,
aud
!am1ly
Mr anU Mrs Curh s Wood and
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Matlo x
clnlllrcH J),tylolt, Mr and Mrs
(;rab£'1', ( lt • vt·l;~nd, Mr and Mrs and sun, Phtllp. Atlanta Ga are
C. 1.. Wood .111U son, Bracky, Rip· VIB itmg thc1r parents, Mr and Mrs
Icy, an• ( ' hn/\tma~ guests of Mr Carl Maltox. Middtcpod and Mr
and Mrs Millon 1.ew 1 ~. Point Plea.
antl Mn E M !hood.
M1 ss .lc.tll Lama le ft Monda~· to san ! Chm tmas Day the:~- will bt'
spe nd I hn .tmo~s wllh Mr a nd [~rs JOJnl'd at the Matlox horn&lt;' by Mr
Ernest Jn nt•s ;utd t!a u·~ ht er, Cit I ul and Mrs Eusta&lt;"c Wilson and son
Andy, Mr and Mrs Othf) Mattox ,
.Jean Colu n1hu s She was nccom
pamed t(, Ut lu1nhus by \11rs E S. Po111t PlcJsant. Mr and Mrs J.co
thqnlcs to oil our good friends
Schaaf an d dnugh\N Sally, and na1 d Matlox and three chlldrPn
Mt chal•l K\whlt•r ~ho ,\•Ill spcn•l Nitro.
for
their
continued
~onoge
. May you all enjoy a
I
C hn :-.lmo~s w11h Mr an d Mrs. (;
¥ery merry holiday Halcrh and a very happy New Ytar.
I! ugh McCoy I 'ul um bus, v1 s1leJ
R. Koehlrr .tlld l'li lldn·n
h1 s aunts, \f1 ss Vt•sla McCoy ~n1!
--- - ~ -- --~-- M1 " 11!1 :l\1~ P I. !1.1 it'h ilnd son
Mrs Burr Forll·st ~r1 d Mr Forre st
LallL oilld \I• ~~ Jul tt' ~11\ch , HN ,
Sundil y, He w1ll spl'nJ Chnstmas
(;alllpOliS , It f1 Sunday tn ~pf'nd
Wllh his Siste r Mrs HO!-(C'r Kittle
( hnstm;~s with :\\r ,JIIr! .\&gt;Irs Hoh- and famtl .l', Glouster
l'fl Mtlt'h and ~on,, .'1-l~~l·n~ ft·rry
Mrs. Ruth Hawk and daughter
Mr~ p
L M1t d1 ~ nHI'ht·r . Mn;
N 2nd Avenue
Middleport
William Fos~ , lt'ft Sa.JUl dH.y to VIS it Col umbu s. ar~;&gt; ( hnslmafJ guest~
Mr anfl Mrs licor).!l' Fo~s and l1f Mr and Mrs W R (;arber.
Mr iind Mrt.: Uome r Jol l{'S and
('hllrln'n, Atlwns
Mr~
f.('na Mrfo:! humcy arc lhnsl
!Hr. IIIHI Yin Hohrrl Cll~ou and
~o n !toft !O! Ia y to v1s1t relat1vcs at mas ~uests of Mr nnci Mrs Char
les Lucas and &lt;' h ildr1•11 . Rodney
and Ma rJor~·. &lt;'alcdo nLl
:\1r Hoy:al
alit! :\IPa
rs ovt·r
1\a rnld
Port
tht• t.lt•rrow
ho hda y
l'alnua l:lak cr, suphomnf(• at
l l'nwt&gt;ll St rt•t•!. 1!fll'nl Saturda y
11 11,;ht all([ Su1Hiay w1th hrr pa rent s, Muskmgum Colh•ge, 11o ho1111' fo r
L'hnBtn1a:. Vlilallo n wllh h\•r par
and otlwr r da!lvt•s in Lo)(an
f" nt ~. Mr and Mrs Ed1sou BlJkcr
Jo:mil~ (;olhnrd and ~·rank Shar

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YoungerleVaughn Mrs. Styers Took
Leading Part In
Child Christened
Christmas Event
In Sunday Event

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Employee&amp; enJoyed a ll..fti..U•
ehange and blr\hday uke bQt!tby
.Mrs. Carrie Cassell, sand.Wfc!all
u.nd coffee were served.
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Robins.on Plant
Christmos Party
Hel.d On Saturday
A Ch nstmas party wu he-ld Sat·
urtlay noon at the Robm;.on Dry( ]Pamng plu.n . Rutland Street, and
1hr btrthday of D&lt;'e Harllnger was
cel&lt;;&gt;br¥ted itS a surprise for hHn

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Employee~ present were JWJa
L&lt;" wls, Vlrgtnla CO\'el't, t' )Ore;Dce
Rowe lldt·n a Baker. Stella 'AI~m­
as, Thl'ima Royer. LavMda Woodgard Dee Hartinger with Don ~~
vert llS a guest at the party.

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l:o you, our

hus, arn\l'd Sunday for a ho liday
VISJL w1h t he ir pa~nts , Mr. and
Mrs. l' 1'. Uutton and Mr. omd
Mrs 0. R. Faris.
Mr and Mr8. I{ L. Dunham and
~on. G ;try, Wmchestcr. arc flp('nd·
Ill)! Chrlstmas with Mr. and Mn.
Larry lltl'l' ancl wn, Ch1pp1.!r, anrl
Jnl'qud lnr R1cc.
Mr and Mr~ Norman St('wart
aud thrf'e chlldrcn, Mlddlepo1·t ,
and Mr. and Mrs. George llurst
ltlld two dau1ifhlcrs, Welston . will
spend Chrt:.tmas wtth Mr anrl Mr s.
l;1 G. Werner and iOns, Ja&lt;' k and
Bill .
Mr ancl Mn. Robert llan· i ~ and
dau RhtN , Susan, Columbus. arn vl' d
Sawrrla y fur a visit With Mr. an d
\11'~ Ruht'rl llarrls and Ml' .uu\
Mrs (iordnn 1/arris and sons, Co l·

friends and patrons,

we extend every aood wish for

• a happy boliday season, with our slnceze
thanb for the privilege

of aervin1 you ovor lhe years.

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Member Fed('ral

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. New Traffic Fatality Record
, Of 701 Set For The Holidays

124 E. Main

Ernest Covert, Mgr.

Phone 197

·H«n'd:
Tile councll's prediction of 660 deaths was surpassed Tues-

day shortly before
Cfulh of motorists

the fatality count ended al midnight as a

headed home
trom Christmas outings.
The toll alao was well above the
previous hlth mark of 609 deaths
lot a holiday, set during Jast year's
Uh-ee-day ChrJstmas week end.
The traffic toll tor a aimilar
foUNiay non~oliday period at
time of year would be about.
pertons killed, according to

friend ... may the joys ot

the season never end .••
ar;d Christmas spirit glow

MOORES
Pomeroy

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,lpatron••
o'
o au
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-~•r~~ett than'!.• or
• A to a clo1e
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out -o.rawtna
.lnrinil the ye at
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serving you
\,ett witne&amp;
cl our ..,err
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an
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ccetl ,n
anu tU
\,appine"
tor :vonr
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aetlr how terrific this Christmas
would llave been had it not. been
for inten~ve , poJidna of the
toa'ds/' he said.
.. Bad 01 the toll was it could
h&amp;Vfl been much worse."
Wetthtr N• Factor
Tb:e weatbel generally waa not
a. !~~tor ' in the final spurt of
c~~·• Day manslauehter, in

..~tr,.i \0, tbe beglnninl of tile

hoUday week end when fo;:, freez.
Jne nin ..nd anow conrtlbuted
hf!¥Y!b' to the early loll.
IP.OW in part&amp;· of the ?tJid-

Funeral Services
For Mrs. Brumley
Will Be Thursday

Funeral aervicea for Mn. Frank·
Brumley, 73, will be held Thursday at two o'clock at the Rawlings·
Coate Funeral Holhe w1th burial
In RiveMiew Cemetery. l'"rlends
are calling at the Funeral Home.
Mrs. Brumley died on her fiftyfirst Wed~ng anniversary and is
•urvived 'by her husband, Frank
Brumley, Un.coln Street, a brother
H. H . Hysell, Fort Oranie, Florida :
sever&amp;! niece&amp; and nephews
Sbe is a member Qf Ute Church
of Christ and the DauJhters of

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At Great FaUs, Mont., th~
)'OUDJ- ebildren b~JmetJ to death
•ben a fire, apparently •parked

MEIGS GINIIAI. HOSPITAL

Admitted, Monday, Mrs. Ethel
Hawk, Middleport; William Walby-a · cbfi•tmas tree, razed the lace, Syracuse; Tuetiday, Mrs. Pearl
triJDe , home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Jacobs, Pomeroy; Mn. William

w~os• parrotiOOt' we vof"•

,. Ptighly. Our rllanlc, fo you oiL

Long;"'

An~ fire blamed on a Chrlst-

We Express A
Hope For

PEACE
ON

EARTH

BAKER
Middleport

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.ELBERFELDS
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Houda,belt, Pot:neroy,

Dleeharge, Mond'ay, ~aron Kel·
ml• :tree ' ~lied efl:hl .persona at
Pomcrty; caqa Rose, Mint"r~ ­
tbn,
Doc:tor'-. 'Memorial · Hospital in
ville;
Mn. Helen Bl~ck, Middle
Mi~~IL A mother
her
f&lt;nif. olilldfen perloheci in • Merl- port; Charle&amp; Yonker, Letart, W.
de!). Qol\n., teJ'Iemcn~ ' house blaze Va.; James Young, Cllftcn ; Ray
and tbre" b~' died In a flre Rothlh, S)'racuse; Ralph Radcll(l,
tbit 'ddttoref tbelr. home in Mlddlcport; Tlm Neutzling, Mid·
dlcport; Tuesday, Mrs. Patl) Caaci,
tbef• 'Moine:·
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n~ pebonl In • 1 .Brooklyn and daugbtcr, ~iddlepo~~t.
Blrths: Mr.' ln(l M:re. Marion
oporjllienf tiouiM.- were killed by
c~ ~qonQXidll fuiDft &amp;ivea off Hawk, lllld&lt;llqort. 1 daulhter,
born on Cbriftma8 Day.
by , ~o.w &lt;1111 fllrllll&lt;•·

ond

FURNITI.!RE

soring organization.

.cate in Jaekaon County, W. Va.,
near the huge Kallel' J.l•mlnum
plant will move to ·Parkerabura:
from Ravenawood ln JanUiry.
President Uoyd A. Cook of tbe
Raven&amp;-Metal company uld that
there was not roow for expanslq,n
for his plant which baa ·~n In
optration for about four months.
Coot reported that the firm h.atl
outgrown Its present quarters tn
an old flour mill ln Ravenswood
and wiU )oute tn one of the Parkeraburg Lumber Co. buildings
where adequate provision for expansion ia available.
The company engages in speclal
fabri(aUon aucb as buss bar syaterns, tanks, heat e:~cban.ers, and
aluminum boats.

The various pri.Je1 for the coa:..'- - -- - -- -- - - test were donated by merchant&amp;·~
·~-1
and organizations in the area .~
Winners and their awards wer4:
f as follows:
'~i il,
Non-religious Doorway - First, '
Carol Ann Rousb, New Haven, Sl(t;"
Second, Radford tn.gles, Mason, a
cake plate and eamer.
Non-reUgtous Window - First,
1'he Sunflower Minstrel cast
Nei&amp;On Rou~h. N~w Haven , $11}; w11J rehearse Sunday at 2 p.m. at
Second, Agnes Grtmm, New Haven
the l'fhdd1eport K. of P. Hall aca eorn pop~er.
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cording to the announ('ement of
Non-religiOus Overall F•rst.
Cedi .Faudree, Mason, $10; Second the director, Bradford Maag.
Da!.e of tl1e next two shows is
Donn,e Gibbs, Hartford, elet"tr1c
Pome:roy, January 9, and M1dd1e·
cloct.. .
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Rehg10us Doorway - First, Wy- port, January 16. Cn-sponaors with
att Chadwell, New Hav~n • .coffee F1d rs Toge, Knights of Pythias,
maker: Set"ond, Clyde R1ce, New 1s the M1ddlenort Senior Class.
Haven, corn pOpper.
Cla$ members are takmg part
Relljlous Window - First, Mrs. m the mmstrcl and are &amp;eihng
Hugo Juhling, Hartford, $10; Sec- h ck~til: a, a money makmg ptojed
ond, Mrs. Harry Layne, Revere for thm trip tc New York City m
Ware.
the Sprm~ .
Religious Overall - First, Mrs.
A1i.ce Nease. Mason, steak kmvcs;
Second, Tcm Grindstead, New
Haven, doo-r chimes.
FunefaJ scrvicea will be hekl on
Wi.nner of the · Sweepstakes
Tburadav At 2 p. m . In the Letart Award of $15 donated by the ApMetbod!St Church for Mrs. Ed· I palaehian E1edrle Powet Company

Rehe3J1'1H:ll Called

Sunday For Cast
Of Minstrel Show

Mrs. Edw. Shuler
Funeral Services
Will Be Thursday

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Court Schedule~
Foriy.One- Oistsl"

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our many l:incllrlend•

l"tRDoroy

The fint aate!Ute plarit to ~

William. Abney
De th Repofled
At Napoleon O

of ~ ,uat~n sUcked hilhwaya In
soiDt ilc:UcillS, but generally tbe
welther wal dry and clear. l
F!ris ·a~4ed to the Chl1.1tmu America.

cM.r brig~ltn tM hom•s of

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Meigs Polio Unit
Gets $750 Check
Winners of various prue.:llt lhe iigh!Qig contest held for
communities in the Bend Aru of Mason ~nty have been an- ·From National
nounced by officials of the Ne'f.Haven G en Club, the spon-

•Kl~t~~bu~
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~~··was
hid
bo'l'
p•r~•4
Sblllet Ill wbO ol!•!l..!:IIIIJI· llof UIO.litolors~tion .... MrL
wheel
beina
alonaantr
road
f.orremoved
teve!ftl watd
mas Evo in 'JIIet'gJ Gene'rat1IOIP~ Ali~·Wealll
aiQnt r' ... •••
days, a.; 6le ·f:hhe the sherilf ar·
tal.
She bad beeP a patient for 1 HO.Wrable ention went to Bob
rived in anSwer to a call the youths
the past wMk •uffering a broken Johnston of New 'Haven. The pm:e
Forty.one cases are scheduled
···:·e..···c record highway carnag~. were gone
for trial during the January term
hlp sustained in a fall at her 1for Johnston was a ham.
.,.,,iiJjllh~a.d hoped our pre-holiday
of Mason County C'•rcuit Court acThey were round at a service home.
~
nught cause drivel's to
cordiniJ to the trial docket recentChildren
surviving
the
de&lt;!eased
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In
Harrisonville
where
they
care and use more
ly released by Circutt Clerk Vera
·tommotr sense," De¥born eontin· had received $10 for the tire and are : Roy Shuler, Parkersburg, w. I
Jones
Noble.
Va.,
Mrs.
Claude
Shields,
Letart,
ued. He said the council had no wheel, and for a stora1e battery
also said to have been taken from 0 .; Coulter Shuler, Letart, 0 .: Guy
eJ.pllnatlon for the tragic toll.
Amcng the 41 e1s~s arc eight
Shuler of Middleport and Earl
8
felony cases, eighl damage sutLs,
uy0\1 cannot rationaUze deatb," the parked car. '
Shuler of Racine. In addition there
and 13 c-rtmmai sppeal cas1s.
1d.
According to the · Sheriff, Land· are 14 grand .children and 15 great
One Of tbe worst holidat aceicourt wtll open on Monday mord'lnta killed five person&amp; and m· era told him the car waa owned b:f gnnd clllldren.
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Friends may call a~ the Ewing
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urtd lix others seriously Tue&amp;day an acquaintance In West Columbia, Funeral
Home until noon Tbut•
WUllam Tbney, 63, d1cd on
e 6.an,. ury wJ . convene. ew·
W.
Va.,
W\0
bad
glvtn
permilsJOD
ht a two-cllll" head·on collision on
for Landers to remove the articles. day after which Mrs. Shaler will Chrlatmaa Day at 9:00 p m. at the ly-elected Judge Oliver D. Kessel
tJ, S. liS near Springfield, DJ.
Sheriff's Department recofds be iaken to the Letart Church of Heller Memor~al Ho&amp;pltal, Napole- ~!u~P~Ybew~~~lf:!l!~ t~';:~;~!
Clutchea Toy Pldol
on, Obio. He IS formerly 8 restau· •uarters in the American Legton
show that Ricbard Spencer recent- wbicb she was a member.
one ol the victlrna, 8-year-ofd ly was released from a workhouse
Burial wUI be made In tbe Le- rant operatGr at New Haven, W. Building jn rt. Pleasant.
Ernest Evans, was found cluteb- and Frant Spenrer from the Boys' tart cemetery at the side cf her Va. '
Trials have been set from Jan·
inJ l shiny new CJP piltol he re- Industrial School In July, 19M.
late bliaband.
lie hu made his home at Na· ult'f 8 when petit jurors will repoleon in later years. Mr. Abney
h
s
1
ceived tor Christmas. A tow tru-ck
.Sail reeords alao abow that Cbarbu beea l1l for approximately por t rough Janu&lt;~ry 24. evera
bad to pull the car&amp; apart before for auaul\ and battery and robbery
of the cases were contmued from
lhe &amp;oy'a body could. be extri- for a5S8ultand battery and rob~ry
four w~a.
the September tenn of court when
eated.
was releaaed on· $3.000 bond MonFuneral 1ttviee11 arc yet ineom· two of the trials ,..nded in hung
'l"hhiie persons were kiUed when day by authority of the Common
plete, t,ut will be at New Haven juries.
a ear planJed o.,·cr a 400-foot cllff Jleaa Court and tblt Clifford Icenwith tbe body taken to New York . The juries failed to agree in the
Mil' Montrose, Callf., after strik- hower was jaUed Monday morning
State for burial.
trial of Haroll! B. Clark Qf Gallr
lftc a boUlder which .bad roUed and releued that same even1q. T\to arrests were recorded in He 11 survived by his wife Hat- JIIOiilil,
who wu charged with rec-konto the hftltwi.y. The car was
Icenhower bad been arrested by the Pomel-oy Police Departm.eat tie Abney; sister. Mn Marie Bur- Jc.R&amp; drlvilli.. and in the trial of
demolished.
Constable Pe:te Hendrlx for Juaticc over the weekend and Chrllltmas Jell. New York; two sons, Buster James E. HoJcomb, wbo wa, ehar·
'l;llri:e teen-agers were killed in of Peace R. E. Grindley's court Holiday.
Abney, Akron and Harold Abney, . led with f~ry. qar)(s trial will
a n\!tf erasb near Bedford, Mass., on a charte of assault and battery.
FloyJJ J. Boring, Columbull, 0., faaton; two dauehters, Mrs. WinJ. be held on January 14 while HoiTut~)', and sht other
persons The justice Mid Mrs. Icenhower was char5ed with speedin1 50 MPH fred Miller, Columbu11, Mrs. Jean .comb will be tried again on Jan~Qltd in triple • fatality wJthdM!w ·the charge and paid the in a 35 MPH z;one. He put up $111 Ramey, New Haven.
uary 11.
., ~ ~ Juneau, Wis., and costs for his release.
bond and was releued.
ta1,10o; Olllo.
Glenna Rummel, Minenville wa1
~ 1 ~ said the toll occured
~ited into court for parkJ.na In a
dqplte '1ho beat highway patrol·
doctor's AP..ace and will appear beli~l job in IUstory" by the na·
fore Ma~· or E F. Roblnsota ThursUon'l law enforcement. a.,:encies.
14W~ h1ve no way to gau_ce ex-

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day night.

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CINCINNATI, 0. (UP) -

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BUDAPEST (UP)- The Communist regime of Premier I•
B~nk for a $100 millioD loaD
to help rebuild Hungary and stave l)ff economic disaster, . ju..
formed sources reported today
The two months old rebellion has left the nation abnolt
prostrate . Coal production is only a fraction of what the COUII--

nos Kadar plans I!&gt; ask the World

Two Are Arrested
Over The Holiday

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Funds Net~ for Rebuilding·
OfStrifeTornHungary Is Plea ·

Garden Club Christmas Decoration
Winners In Bend Area AnnoWiced

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May tiM glow Q/ holiday

BLAETTNAR AUTO CO.

Three Teen-Agers
Are Jailed For
Auto Part Thefts

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Sheri£( Charles Russell reported
today the arrest Christmas evening
661 TraHjc O..ths
The United Press taUy show~d of three Wolf~n teen-agers in the
701 persons killed 1n traffic dur- act ol selling auto parts alleaedly
from a car parke'd on West
in, the- Chrllltmas holiday whlch stolen
Kingsbury road.
began at 6 p.m. Friday. In addition, 48 parsons died In fires, 9
In county jatl arc Richard Spenin plane crasbes and 122 In mls- cer, 19, Frank Spencer, HJ, and
eellaneous a.cctdents for a total of Orville K. Landen:, 11, charged
880 deaths.
with steahng parts from a motor
talifornia led the nation with 72 vehicle. Spencer will appear be·
traffic fatalities, followed by Dh- (ore J~ice of Peace R. E. Grindnois with M, Texas 40, Obio 38, ley and~tbe younger boYIJ In ProNew Yark 36, Michisan 35 and bate COU\t.
North Carolina 31.
North Dakota was the
The· liheritr salrt the three boys
to post a fatality free ~.~.~;.
were teen by neighborhood obser·
tbe
holiday,
vera Jn company together while a

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A wish to each and e~ery

IAluminum Firm

To Make Move
Tire nation's most disastrous Christmas weekend on the
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~ways ended today with traffic deaths soaring well above FOf EXpaDSIOil
National Safety Council estimates for a new all-time holiday

iliHI r~undJ·
Myrna Russell. Dunna Millt•r and
HliYfllOnd Turner uffr cl' T1 ,11nrn g
St•hool, Columbtu , ltrt' hom (' 011
Chnstm11s VIICilliOn
Robt•rt T01npkms, Billtllnore,
Md., 1~ a holiday gue~l of hJo; par·
f'JJts , M1 and Mrs. Jo: R Tompklll&gt;~,
an rt hi s nl'phew. James lla nwr
t: hr i11 t111a s dmner guests ol Mr
lind Mrs Runcll Wilson and daugh ters will 1nrlucle Mn. Dal(' Ca rl ,
:\1rs Traty Whal ey, :'tfr and :\1rs
Harvey Van Vranken and son ,
St•otly. Co rpu~ Chrast1 , Trxas
Mr and Mrs. kusseU Rtu lry and

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to soy
Merry
:hristmas
and to
thank

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Janws liothar/1 and three children
llurncanr , W Va, Wf'll' Wt'(•kend
gue sts of ,\ tn; I.C'!IIa (iothard and
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Will ~pt• nd C h rl~tma~ Ill Co lumbus.
Mt s John M11yer, 1\hrld\eport.
and Mr. and Mrs. John Cotlghen·
our anrl •laughter !leva Ka}, t:hcshJrc Will he Chri~tmas d1nner
~ uosts of Mr and Mrs W E Swl8h·
Mr and Mrs George lt' ans, Co lum·
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A check for $750, reeelved by
the Meigs County Chapter of the
National J&lt;"oundation f,or Infantile
Paraly.11is will help provide fman·
c1al atd fer local patJentf;, It was
annoullt"ed today by Mt!. Victor
Young, chapt~r cba!fman.

"Despile receipt of this check
for $750 from the nalloDal headquarten to supplement our own
Marc h of D1mes funds, we anUCI·
pate .carrying billa lotallng $261 66
over into 1957," Mr.. Young aid
"Fund.!! to pay tht'se billa will have
to be r.,11ed by the March of
D1mes in J,muary.
"We bad hoped tbat naltonal
headquarters would ~ able to ad·
vance us sufhei~nl money to meet
aiL our 1956 bUb:,'' Jln. ~oung
conuuued, whieh Waa over $1000,
"However, a id to ehapten for
poli.o patients, amountiq to $6,·
700,000, has exh'a usted the funds
available for t11.iJ puipcJe."
Althcugh ·polio Jnt:ll.lence has
lowered .acros.s the natien, Mrs.
Young saui, Netlonal Foundatton
chapters \\'111 have spent or incur.
red obligations exceedJng $23,200,000 during the year fox medie~l
care and rehabilitation of polic

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Twin-City Shrine
Sounds Appeal Of
Bucks For Braces
Oh1o State University football
coat"h Woody Hayes addreued an
'lppeal to Meigs countians
through Fred Runell, president cf
the Twm City Shrine Club - for
contnbutlo~.s to .the Ohio "Bucks
For Braces proJect.
Hayes u director of the cam·
p;ugn to ra1se fund! th1s year tc
carry on the. huma~itar1an work
o( the Aladdm
Crtppled Chddren 's Hospital Af.liOCiaUon in Columbus which unce 1947 has tAken c.are of more than 1,250 ctses.
No dtsUndion 1s permitted
among race, eree;i, or .co\OT, and no
dOC'tor's fee is ever charged. There
are 10 specialists who donate their
serVlces.
' 'Bu-cks For Br.aces" IS pla nned
each year to .cmne1de with playtng
of the famou! East-West Shrme
football J,ame m San Francisco,
Cal , proc-uds of which go only to
the San Franctseo Shrme Hosptlal
The local Shrine dub i1 partie,_
~lDF, in the campaip by banding
Qt~v~lopes for dollara to be
mailer to Buds 'rOr Br.aces, P .. o
Bcx 8. B. Columbua, 16 OhiO Persons w.ho do not rece1ve em·elopes
are invited to cooperate by sending a dollar g1fl to th"&lt;: above ad·
dress

Apple Grove Farm
Hand Takes Own
Life With Rifle Over 300 Children
Of Area Treated
By Legion Santa

Services were conduded thu af.
ternoon for a Mason County farm
hand who was found shot to death
on last Saturday at his Apple
Grove home.

State PoUce reported that Nick
Approximately 300 children of
Robinson, 24, appu.renUy took his this area received lreata oJ cand·
own life with a .22 .caliber Wtll- ics, nuts and apples from Santa
chester rifle. There was no ~vi­ Claus at the Leg1on H.all Christmas
dence of foul play and Dr. Edna
Ev•.
Gettles, county coroner, ruled the
The project was co-sponsored by
death a suicide.
Feeney-Bennett Post, No. 128,
The young man "as rcport':d to Amer1can Leg10n , and the mer·
hne had a record of poor htalth chants of Middleport After Santa
although he had shown no appar· Claus and members of tbe Middleent signs of depression.
port High school Band bad toured
the town, th«"y &amp;topped at the LeThe body was fcund by two bro. gion Hall for the treat.
thers, Dale and Rit'hard Robinson
Tbetr next. Vllll.5 were at the
of Huntington, whc had arrived to County Jnf1rmary and thP. Cbil·
pay a visit to the farmhouse where dren's Home and also to several
~ick Robinson ha~ lived w1Ul two
homes in the village where large
other trothers and a silter.
fami1ics of children welcomed
thetr
vmt.
Funeral scrvi~c~ were .conducted by Rev. Clyde Sovlne at tbe
At the Jnhrm.ary one of tbe old·
est patients had been confused and
Beale Chapel Church.
unable tc understand tbat it wa&amp;
1Christmas. until Santa Claus stop.
ped al her room. She wept. after
rece1vmg a gift. 1
Thts 1s an annual projed of tbe
Le,glonnaries and muchants who
'
supply these treats and make tbe
visit of Santa po,ss•ble.

Thomas MCGowan !
Funeral Service

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Funeral services for Thomas
MctGowaA, 89. who died at the
home of a son. Dr T. B. McGowan
in Mason on Saturday, were held
e~ Monday morning m New York
.CIQr.
A Requ iem \fass £er the deceasl!d was retebr;.tcd at St. Mar·
garet Marv·s Roman
Catholtc
Church in til e Bronx. New York
City, at 9 o'clo"k on Monday.
Mr. McGowan , a former ratlro.ad
condudor, t.h ed at I ·-40 p m. on
Saturday followinr; an illness of
two week~ lie was a native of
Pittston . P&lt;"nn sy lvama , and ttad
been mak lll l( h1~ home with Or.
McGowan since the death al his
-ife
in Au!:!u
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Surviving. m addition to Dr
McGowan, are t~ c other sonsCarmac J, M('Gow11n and John F
McGowan both o{ New YCJrk.
Burial ~~ to be made ln St.
fohn's Ct'm&lt;'lr"ty, Quc(!ns, New

Egg.R, riaker, pricea at farmB,
conaumera, wbitett •lid browns, A
jumbos 37-45; A large 34-38; A mediuma 28-31; A small 2'·26; 8
Jua:e 31-34; A lar~.~:e 40-41; A me·
dium 34-35.
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Chickens, fryer!!
lb 11J.17;
hew, over :1 lb !3·15; hens 5 lb
and under 12-13; ttens, Ugbt type
1CH2; old roosters 8-10.

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Butter, 90 score 68.

Double lvent Births
NEW BURNSWICK, N. J. UP wo sifitcn gave their (guiles
special Christmas glflR Tuesday
Mrs. Milton Borchert, 33. ot Milltown , gave birth lo a girl In St.
Peter's Ho&amp;pital. Soon afterwards
a boy wall born at the same hos
pltal to her siater. Mrs. Joseph
Schmidt, 2!i, of Stclton.
Geta. His Wish
DETROIT UP ~
Robert J
McClellan spent Christmas tn jail
because of a (ulf•ll.cd Christmas
wish. McClean IJatis!IC,d his de·
!!Ire to drlve a pol icc .c.ar hy etcalina: one from in front of the
Grosee Point Park st.Blion houM!.
Police found him atilecp in t'he ve·
blcle later.

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Ml~d), who Ia

Yor'k, on Thursda y of lhlt week.
1a

thaqe of clearinl the blocked Suez Canal, confers with hf.a ~
aa.tint, J'acll: CoM01'1 (rlcht), at El Cap. Egypt. In the ~aekgroun4
•te Nine ot tb• Alvqe "Veuels read.J ta be placed Jnto opention.
'l'Q nt1ft4 A!nu\CID 1eneral told newamen tq&amp;t qreemen' Md_
bela reached em the uae ol a 30~ ADcJo-Frencb aalva.ge fteet,
wl'alcll lfteludeJ 1a Britlib salnae lhiPII and aevm aupp.IJ' veuet._
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MasoO•Co CD 0 Ji0
Chap tef PayS Off
4-year•Old Debt

~r. u .1lmo&lt;~t at a complete atancJ.
stlll Homes are poorly belted Jt~
at all 1nd a food ahortaae ill
thr".:.atened.
InformE:d rource11 aaid the Hungarian ,¢overnmeal baa seleetecl a
team of e'1:puts to ao to Paril to
try to ne~otiate tbt&gt; $100 m:Utiott
loan from the World Bank, formllly known as the Intentatioaal
Bank for Rt:eon5lruction and Development.
$4GO Million N...._
recent weeb Commullbt
1
! sou~ces havr estimated the nation
will net&gt;d $400 miUlon to &amp;et tbe
nat 1on fun-ctioning apia. OUter
source&amp; predicted tbe abortq:e of
coal would re 5 ult in 200,000 unemploye&lt;i bv the first of the year.

The Soviet Union bas promiled
huge eo:~l shipment" witfi. 100,000
tons alrrady here. But Hungarlaa
mdustry normally cansumet 80.QOO
tons per day and government officials h.au Wamt:d that coal mines
are 10 badly damaged they cannot
operate It full peak for months.
Di&amp;closurPs of Kadar'a efforts to
ease the economic plight came
as }fungary's ba~red population
postponed their mourning to celebrate their fint western 1tyle
Cbriltm.as Iince the Ccmmuniatl
came to power.
No o......-r•IICNU
There were no dcmo111tratiolll
'in Buaapest., just 1fnta of PeoPle
walking to chur-ch past Soviet
tanks and IUDS guarding the
buildings ahattere.i in the Hungarians b1d for freedom. The
streets were cleared of wred:.age
but tbe gaping wounda of the r~
.cent blttles were still raw.
Ruuian 10ldters scOOped snow
from their bulking tanks for IDOW
battles with Hungarian children. ·
Oetuionalb there was the growl
of eiJ8ines as the tanks shifted po.
aition in the snow, their long alim
gun11 poking toward the ruins.
Alter the ebureh servi-ces koota
of people strolled the matn streets,
pausing in front of the tan t 11
guarding &amp;ueb budding&amp; as the Kilian Barracks where scores of Hungarian freedom flgbters died in
tbe heniest fightmg or the reTolt.
Black flags of mourning atiH
flutter frcm many bmldings. On
others there bung tbe red, white
and green tricolors from wbich
the revolutionists tore the Communist Red star.

Light Snow Cover
Hits In Ohio For
Christmas Day

ather made a balf lleartChristmas to contf:ibute to the traditional .. White
Christmas" tt&gt;emt" by provldiot a
Jigbt cover of snow over mueb of
Obio.
Akron 'ind Columbua report¥
about an mch on the around while
lesser amounts were recorded
elsewhere.
light snow ft'll again durinc the
night but only small accumulatlons were reported over most ot
the state.
Tbe u . s Wtoather Bureau at Columbus satd little change in the
weather pallern was expected today. Oc-casional suow flurries wUl
continue with some clearing tonight.
High temperatures today were
expected to be in the 30's with
lows tonight 1n the 20's.
More clourlmcss and snow flur·
rics wrrc rxpeclt"d on Thursday
as a low center pasl:iCS just north
of Lak&lt;' Er1e.
Mrlst highways around the state
were reporterl slippery in spots
h
accordmg to the State Hlg way
Deparlffi(!llt. Tht" department said
driving conrhhons were normal
•·with reasonable care" on tbe
Ohio Turnp•kt"
The

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The Ma~on County Chapter of
the Natwnal Foundabon for Infantile Paraly:&gt;IS has pa1d off its debt
to the natwnal organiation follow·
mg a recrnt organizational meet·
1na: of the Marl'h or D•mes.
Four \Cars ago when Mason
Countv \\ -a ~ h1t with 23 cases. or
the rllsras&lt;'. the county borrowed
$P,OOO I rom tht" nat1onal founda·
linn. Of that total $2,300 was still
tobcpa• d
AI th(' rcct•n l meeting in the
l'Ounl\ s:J.OOO was turnM over to
the national polio foundatlcn with
the sur plu s to go mto the revolv·
d
·
ing fund "'h1ch can be. rawn from
------~--whenever the nerd aru;ea.
The mon&lt;'y wa~ U.c last of lhc
NATION'S LOWEST
313.832.62 ralst'd during Jut year 's
NEW YORK (l!T') - The U. S.
M•n·h of Dunes Mason County an· Weather Bureau reported that

CALL squ&amp;d
The EMERGENCY
Racine Emergen-cy
answered a call at 3 , HI 11 , m., on nually goes over the lop of th-eir
Tuesday morn 111 g, dlld transported goal 111 the dnvc antl has been
Alv'tt Stitt, Raunc RD 3, to the givrn &lt;'i'{'dil lor raisin.g mo~;"C
Holzer Uosp1tal su!ferina: from an muncy per cap1ta thAn aay other
latbm1 att.a.ck.
cOunty m West Virginia.

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Fraser, Colo, was the co;ldf;·~;·~t~l~o-;~.
.catlon in the natwn th1s
-minus 23. The warmest
lllture"'''ccorded ~uday waa
LODg Beacb, Calif.

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