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3-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Dec 24, 1956

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
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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~
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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
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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

POMEROY SOCIETY

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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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. 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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-~•r~~ett than'!.• or
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.lnrinil the ye at
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\,ett witne&amp;
cl our ..,err
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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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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;·~
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and organizations in the area .~
Winners and their awards wer4:
f as follows:
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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~
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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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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-

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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.
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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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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
•
~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

Irs time
to soy
Merry
:hristmas
and to
thank

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio; W~neadtf, Ileeelllber 26, 19S8

HOUNDed

Middleport Feed Mill

key. l';dum hu~. and Mr and \tn
Janws liothar/1 and three children
llurncanr , W Va, Wf'll' Wt'(•kend
gue sts of ,\ tn; I.C'!IIa (iothard and
~ on , Flank. Mr~ Cuthartt and ~on
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·
t• r, Chl'sh u·e.

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GRG.G'TINGS

be u joyful, as full
of peace and beauly,
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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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&amp;.T. OIN. IAYMOND A. WHIIUI {U.S. A.r:m,-,

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.
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.catlon in the natwn th1s
-minus 23. The warmest
lllture"'''ccorded ~uday waa
LODg Beacb, Calif.

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Basketball ts solidly in the air once more Parts of f1rst
rounds m the SEOL and our local county league have been

oompleted At this wnllng we would comment br~efly about
lbe outstanding team m Me111B County, the Racine Tornadoes
coached by Larry Mormon, a busl&lt;y young athlete who I l l "
hiS !1rst year at the Southern Local H1gh School and 1s ma1&lt;-

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Before lhe game against Middleport wh1ch Racine won gomg awav last Tuesday key players made It clear to tlus ob
server they know the1r fantastic shootmg percen~e of ap
proximately 53% m seven games can come tt1mbhng down
dunng a ·cold • n1gbt and a defeat • ThiS m1ght he the night
we lose our btg head,'' said Bob Birch w1th a twmkie clearly
m hts eyes Yet he was senous, too Bob and has mates went
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tn the next meeting of these teams for nothmg IS certain in
sports, war nr love Assummg however that the Racinltes
mamtam a n~asonable facsimile of their present kmd of play,
they are in w1th lJitUe more argument
The Tornadoes should know that many people will be pu1lmg for them to climb high m Ohio basketball ratmgs late this
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bustt'd the ronn~('i!On Mama snf'
rrrcl too I smiled 1111&gt;1d~ The

V:&lt;!nth~m• n who w1ll h1 rf'c-t•lvlnli:
do 11 youn1 1f lot s for ('hrlRtmas ('JirntHn,gn had ~tartNt
ltm }tar 1 rnu! dn t rn n• less tr
'fhc&gt; rttrhn rlnf' sn I work K1ek
you sa" orf 1ll vou1 hant!s makmc.! 11
not Inn h ml lu ('lllt~e too
cullllwls thul wo11 t do~•· r1r slll\1 hrtsk ,1 kirk llliE!ht :-~ta1 t it gomJl'
I 1r us •l o.~ hr1r a hrar But dout If thf' trh•v!ston ~ hu ~t» d rork 1t
.ll,(!l rarru d awav men t!on t w~"t \loknlh rrum sui{ to sHlr II you
curr1ed HWIY or liHr~ 11 he trou h.IH anv ~nrt n( per-ulmr rurnnt
hie from ( hrotllr \1 (\ t, ltss !Ius 111 u~ 1n the wron11 pl uu s
bands, Pty I td
1 onr1• nwltl'ri an aL•r111 tlnr'lt
What 1 ITII}Il!l to ~ •v ~~ lhlll 1 tlwt wa\ !low dn 1 know I uot an
read th1 othur ds" t•u&amp; t 11 coul.llc Ar dock on a o r line? I am a

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shong V1ce-Pres1dent 1n charie of

Mer('hancl1smg Wtlbur R Korenge\ F1 ank S Vamos and Carl J

For New District .

the Charleston D•vhuon 1\ was
announc('d tuda_y •by Joseph 8
Hall, Pre!IHient of the retail tood
fJtm The I)IVJSion area here was
formerly knnwn u~ the Charleston
Branch
Mr Hall smd that r.stabllshment
O( the pO~J!lon and appomtment
or DIVISIOn Vice Presidents l:l a
logical d1 VI !opment m Krogers'
decentnllzlllwn program whiCh
hh now reached the slage where
we f12'lt the 1mp01 t mce of these
posltlor.s should Ue recog111zed by
the app01nlrnenl of a VICe presl

om oflb· company .. 19

a group ()f business execut1ves m
the midwest sele&lt;!ted to attend 11
four week executive development
program at Ohio Umvers1ty
Included 111 the Charleston D1v
ISJOn 01re 50 retail Kroger Stores
10 thls area ~rved by a dastnbu
tum center mdudmg of11ees and
a wa~house 111 6313 MaeCnrkle
Ave , S E an Charleston
Mr Hall explamed that the term
'dtviSJon 1s more dc11crlpUve than
branch" as a designation for K.ro
ger s Qpera'mg umls 'Each DIVI
s10n mcludea a dutrtbutioll Ce'lle"
supplymg il group of Kroger
stores, whtch tn turn jerve the
surroundmg territory
n every
OJYislOn lhi~ art'a exten s beyond
the headquarten c1ty ant m some
lnstanets, portions o several
states are mduded", he ex.plamed
Mr Hall also said that exper1
ente to date has demonstlated thal
Kroger local autonomy poltey has
resulted In better adaptation of
the ('nmpany·s operattons to the
IJ('cd s of lhe !oral commumly and
lhe de~1res ;&gt;( eustomers
ElectJon of four new Kroger
VIce Prl's!denh w.:~s announl!ed
last week They are C E Arm·

.t.tes

de11t or each d1vt ~1on he added
Mr Sch6' 'l who jomed Kroge-r
1n Plttsbur~. Pa 25 years aao
8.!1 a meat cuf.Vr ha s a broad back
ground both lrl lhr operating and
merchalldlslng pb.ases of the reta~l
food busmt·~s HA. s1 rved as Dls-tncl M11.na~~r (,IOCcry a nd Mfal
Mercl\and111er and Merthandlllc
Managt•r w 1'1thhurgtl pnor lo
mOYill(! to C ha•le:o~ton a~ Bran('h
Manaa:er last year
In 19S5 M1 Sc11erz was OR(' or
nf h\'=h ~chOOJ g!udell\6 O!l I.Oil U Wrl 11'r no\ II nJCdlllllir a!lhOIII(h
bland N(IW York haft nro~~:rc&gt;u"ll ~omP encmlt' ~ hav1• s~ 11l lhat as a
SABLE AND CAMEL HAIR
~n rnr w1th do-ll yourself tho\ the y wril«'r I would make a wonderful
art com"blned tor thla fitted
Wl"re runnln~~: uo n &lt;vclotron
mcrhunH
eoat from. Ortclnata't eollec~
'l'hll rnu~ hroomlllt:e &lt;'!15\om ur rt
On• I' 1 wa ~ ~ ummon&lt;'ri to \h('
I
ACliOIS
4 Bmallluntl\ N DaftC•
lion. Innrted pleats form tun~
pamn g a faulty fan11ly f11urrt m k!lchf'n to h1 lp M:una pul out a
t1 Blekly
er'e
1 Youtb.l
lUlU above lUtd below the waiatstud of railing 111 o pro :&lt;il'f' lllg to bln~t 1n the 11\0V(' and mnnngf'd to
e 8lqle untt
C11'1\ball
t5 Molt eYIJ
llne. The belt 1!1 a gold metal
be i!f' lllng nut nr &lt;'n ntrol F.ver burn Mf th(' hi'!!!\ pnrt of mY hand
tSMUiit
10 Boy't tchool 1 Stream
link chain,
1 C\ablc m•t.er
aote
lltn l'e Jt ~~~rlrrt ro'ltlng about 30 1 could noL work for 11
month
llilnl I
8 Welgbed, te 28 One
11 GlrlJname
hurk!l to Rll\ hrllo In ll J'IIUmhf'r \tam u dul nr.t I!• I I hi' nt w coat
Shaky Snte StoPPid
allow ror
of
12 Strinred
nml {r.Jrprnlers r('(kl'\n tlu1r wnll:t"~ Mamil has not ('alll'rl mr hark to
~t&amp;lner
Brltlllll
UOLLYWOOD UP - Ewn San
lrultrument
hy lnt('..-rnl c,,](u\u~ Lht humhli th~ kllrhrn ~lnrr She put~ out
n Leap over
Jalet
l1s Not ever
ta Cloua wound OJ) 1n J81l Tues
nwnt-r of th •• mort,!! H(('d runrh tu r own {lr('~
1u
A.ppMranct 10 A lf'&amp;I.Wty 1:0 l!l'"u
dli!y bctau~t~C or too much Chn.~o•
hoUSt• ha~ AhOVC(\ orr on a frl'~ h
But the best piece of how not
18 Ptn point
32 Heart.
10 BetON
m1111
8plrlt Harry W Clark 44
rarel"r ruqmrmft( tlu lnl.-.nlll of s• ~ tu do 1t }OluSeiC haH to do with
H. W~
1T Lowut note 20 Antlered
wearmg
a Sunla Claus smt when
ern\ vnnellr~ Of art 1 ~ 111
lhal 1~ ~ ~ minute 'Sweetie 1 for
arJlmal
lhot
he
was
arresled
Chr1gtmag Eve on
1t s su rpt l~tllJOt: hfl\1. ~ unph ~ mnn llflt tu order h1 cad and dog fontl
IJ S&amp;martura tD BltOI'tII Relation.
a drink drJYlllg charge said
(lym)
Ollloll
I
ship
may brcomt&gt; rntnl'~ht •I 1n htR own tlw1 morning Would you shp mlo
"I've been to several p11r11es play
bru:gariocm You flx om fu~r ami sonH thlnu loosr and toller down
21 MlnUI
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Part
~lnl
lng
SaP.ta Clau~ and everyont•
at Put.ry ·
)'Ou'JI' )OIII M unu 1lof' ~ lll glvr }'nu to tiH ~up••rmarkct and l(el thr
WindoW
of
111ve
me a drink '
tbat dt•or would you mtnd approa('h futlnwmg
fnmt
..,.,.
U Cl'laruleran~ mor('
' fh: 11 Junwr• du
Yt s rlurllng you so~ snuhn~t
lolle
tHJYs &lt;'~lld lun~ an Alrorlou~ like u poor Horgla in f10nt of n
IT.
Beoome
hat With tl~ !I&amp;VlniH tlu•rf'of
l ut ratr apolherat y
11 Rtauaw•
ln a f•&gt;ellng or pt•llCI' 011 rarth
You \l'av·· the bait game to louk
IUbll&amp;DCtl
good wlll to men If you ~rnllt• ufH r lis(' If a1td you go to the 1lt
so IDtroquont
Ned'a braflford was the reader
mrn would fam rest yc mt•rnt' lll,Jtesllun You buy Spanlab ol!vel
St Bl.alvtt
for \he presentation of the Cbmt1110110111
ht'('!cl the old man hflfl' Pract\C(' anrhovu•s ravt11.r. rare cheese~
11111 Story '"ith aeeompanlment by
Sl Jlalf an 11'11
lncptnflsl from ttle dAv V()u hf'llvt imported bt•e 1 fan('v pickles pall'
the HiClt Srlt,ool chorus when the
II 1111U
h£&gt;r over lhl' thl'fllhold and tron tit• fmp ~otra 1 Al11ska crab, ami
Chriatmat proifam
p~aented
tOJW&amp;ted J
&lt;1ull1tv will rf'illn In tht WIJ.:WHm pntlt'll shlllllP
Sunday
evtt~lna
1t
the
Chun-h
of
arala
[ ~hall ('XJ)OIInrl
You lull nhout 60 bueka worth
Cbrltt
Mr
1
Geor1e
Meinhart
was
11. ~ ....
It '~'~ not t&gt;nough to !1!1) Ru t of fanry vtttles batk to th11 ne"I chairman of tt.e eommlttee and
I opiM!Nit7
IWtetlt' I rnn't fix th~ b11o;l"d bod hrn 1ng blown the month's food al
her as1istanta lntluded Mrt Hal"'
.. Tapootey
n or lh&lt;' ~.:landercd w1uhln ll: mn l low an('f' _ and whe-n 11he soys
old Lahae and M.ra Wl.lllam Brad111 CllraffeiUce
rhlnt" ' Or the jammed ranwra 01
Rut wh 1•n s tht&gt; bread tht&gt; do~
lord.
... Blt.oJt.. ......
thr runuw11\ showN Sh•• wor1"1 I food? you reply "Dflrllna 1 aot
The prQJram ln..eluded several
numbers by the Hilh Srhool Cho
arrent 11 What YOU mll.!ll do Is I ~o trlllll'ifll'd hy all theefl JllrJeous
tnr•""
plano 10101 by Carol Scott,
b•tlld ny a h&lt;'avv r l"'cord or rom f11h flabli 1 l'ltan ror,ilot what you
u....
plrt(' fmnb\1" fln;:Qrod tncohw~~ t ~~ nl mf' for Let's preteDd we ort
Joy Boe••· Chrl.Une Bahr, Lynn
110Hal14ned
Firmer, Jennifer Lohte and a
rt~putallon for ereatlne ehans out 1•u~ n.~.: t d anti have 1 partv
6olftf
piano duet by Judy Wildermuth
of tl'rdt&gt;r madnc111 rrom lfAnl!v
Th,1t •s thl' last time you get
1'1'1&gt;and M:udyn Swan
V.lghtc('n )'cart all:o my brirlt ~rnt to th~ store
anrl I were hummlnR th rou.: h
Pia\ 1t this way and we all stay
Voeal solos were sune by Jamc.1
South
Ct.roUna
Wh('n
the om of 11 0 h 1c Be a wist guy ami
' Butett.er, Coll'fen Wilson David
1 onr
Wiley and .Debbie Grueser ,and a
new c.r atOPJX'd Df&gt;:td I llwn vou v.11! ~hortty be called on by
•• Gl'ftCN.t
duet was ,ung by lva Stewart and
drovP. the lint sp~te In a lonJt r4' mt m hN~ of Chron]( net pleas. Hui
1erry MGtltcy Other musical num
putahon tor mechan ical •d•oc~
hund~ l'tv 1 td They wall be C'nrD .uLY ClaYPTOQVME- . . . . . . . . I I _ . 1111 bera includffll 1 tone by the Sun
uHow d_, YOU IIUPD08t V(lU OIWII 1 Ylll~ lun.:c hJud~eOnll which lht&gt;y
AXl'DLJAAXa
dtry Stbool children
the hood•" I l!ik ~?d the chald hrtdt' makt• In lhelr spare hme which 1~
II
LDI&lt;OifiLLOW
She «Ot out and opened it
ampl.- hN•auae they are not slaves
ReeJtaUans were Jiven by sU
..Witar do you :o~uppose llul to (lnnasl tc demands to fix the
aan Neutalinl. Debby Hinkle, DebOU loltof IIMp!J ........... - · Ill WI -loA I I tor tM U.. L'~ X far the I.W8 O'a, eto. • ..... lltten. ....
treatv old m1111 Is"'' I then Bsktd f 11 ~11 n .. "hrn Jt ahorta out lhe
bY .Maiden, ,J~ftl'ey So&amp;:es, John
tNp11M, t1u1 lqlll IUid formaiiOII o1 the 110 01 *to
Mayer Jr, Wayae Davis, Chert
)OlntlhJ at II crouclun.r monBtur uloh"•lllammJI
..... &amp;M codllett.n are m ...t.
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Lee )layer, Kathy Bunce, Jack
within "That's the engm11 ' Sh4' 1 rL otnnlf~t l9S6 bY United Fea
Lohae, Dennis 80as, Betsy Cun
Mld
!UTI'
S\nd1eate, Jnr)
nintlham, Hal'&lt;lld ·Lightfoot Bar·
WbatC'V&lt;'r do }OU !iUpJl'0~4' CClU I,!
llfA
I!FW
JWPDA&amp;I
JlfaiCK,' bara White, Sheryl Martin Mar)
be wronjil wtth I!~' 5(&gt;1lt Do
Wc•lulsda} vl.st\ora in the home
Lon,, Narll. Froat., Alice DaM
somethlni" •nyg shr
\\'hot ~ ' uf Mr and Mn Raymond Arnold
FHH811
VTA
KPAAI!IAXK
VI!,
Ann Kriner Sandra Bunce, Debaezzl ''Leta walt for a 11d., and w •rf' ~r and Mrs WU!Iam Cook
by Steffy Jon cunningham, Cm~a
DHONIII·-KFHRE.
aet a meeharl)( In the mornmg ' 1 ~h~ luhn 1 Plfheit and mother or
Farmer,
Dwaine lobnson, Donald
'Ale n•xt mornlnJ the mech.tnl t' Pomeroy
I DD 1'10'1" PUIICIL\d Nelaon,
Brenda
Boyer, JaneU Call,
enetred aa he repld&amp;tied a 1ure
Mr and Mn Clarenet Swaqer
BillY
BolUneer,
C1ndace Bahr,
'-'
111CH
A
PIUCB-DII:Id081'RIIND.
tUL ~lad aome lotte when \he top visited Tuejday eveniDC wiU. Mr
l.uth l'eraum. Marvin Frye, Hel, t( lllo oil eup U41 J - oil and and lllrL Wllllaal &lt;:*.
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Wealhereast
Crunch and Des
D1nah Shore ShoW
7 45 NBC News
BOO You Bet Your tJre
830 D• agnet
900
9 30
10 00
11 00

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Peoolt&gt;'o;o Choice
Thf' Ford Show
Lux Vadeo Theatre

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YOUR BALER TWINE
W Charge off to this year's
lNalneu, Black $a 7S • Prem
iWn fJ.IO - G()od $6 95 Quantity

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dli!Cfunt

Fulton
Thompton
Wad(w Sates Pomeroy

12·it.}:lfe

N't&gt;ws Headllflt'!!l

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Presi Box
11 30 Tonlgbt

INTERVIEWS

WliEEL ALitlN&lt;IlEN-r,
Jdd bnke 1e:rvlt!e

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1 II 20

Will Be Held In
M1ddleporf In Jfnuary

PART.TJME

BOOKKEEPER
Immediate Opening

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entrtes

Phone or Apply In Penon

~&amp;

Super '
hyj!ramahc
Blaettnar s,
12 20 etc

R FIRESTOHE

202 N. 2nd Ave.

!20 I

Mlddl.port

BuSinf'SS 5erviCI!!O

(10~1JA'N

l853 FORD, t dr ' lovely cream
and belae, •11stomUne, V8 motor
aua vbtdr, adto, heater, seat
covers, Fordomatt c and Contlntntil t r Im. $100[1 00. Pomeroy

• ABBO'M' TV

AlSO EXCEPTING AND J1E.
SERVING to the pnlll' grantor,
Rose Hi.H Coal Company, Its succes.~ors, assigns tenant:s, licensees,
employeeg, visitors, and ali per
sons for the benefit or advantageof the grant•1r, a nr,ht of way over
across
and uvon a road or
private r1 ght of
"ay run
nmg along the westerly side of
the real estate descnbed herem
and wltich road or prlvttc nght 0{
way runs m a south~asterJ~ direc
Hon to gasoline tanks owned by
Sarah Koehler Neither, the

Serial No 4101S

Start~r.

~y Motor

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OH
VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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Phone Stl

Pomei'OY

JorSoli

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Jltrtce $100. See Raymond Tea
er Pbone Chester. Ohio

1ord

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122estp
~jjjlifu: MANGLE, la111e .,,.
11m• U new Phone 285
12 22 2te

a coCbR

I'UPS.~ekl old, ' 'WhentpeopJe suddenly race b~

reavement the service of a t.ruat
worthy lunaral dlreeto• Is !ndl•
.;,:*ill=",'=lill"""itl"'oiUI,.;.'_R_.7D,--1:-2-:20~8'.:.•. 1 oen.,ble Ttiey allo welcome the
white leJhorng ~~~atiOD &amp;J]d 001Wi&amp;l reeeiv~ ~ Ill ,...ulorod. Charles

·(Ill

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W-an~ed

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TW!J 10011 AND FOlJR llj)OM
- apartments, close 1n toW'n, 127
Butternut
12·1112tc

for

nut -

Elec:tt1c

wallpa(!;!l

Trevey·Finsterwald
H
Funerol ome
ln addition they can secure quat.
i~ tnefthandJ"' wlftlout extraVlllnee 144 ·B utternut Ave
Pomeroy, Oblo
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Rodney Downing

INStJftANCI! AGENCY
Fire. AutDmolt1t~. Hhlth

ACCib.rfT '

Llr.. Cetualty •nd Bonda

Real rstate Broker

•t In MlbDUPQRT, OHIO

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PHONES

WIAX WARD

mermlll

Said premises and f 1xtures Ire
appraised for the sum of $25,000
00 and must be sold for not lell
than two-th1rd1 (%) or Bald appra15ect value-, and the Ierma of
sale are as fo11ows $200 00 must
be paid by the suecessful bidder
at the time of (be b1d and lbe
batan&lt;o upon coni1J111ation of the

sale
Warren F Sheeta.
Trustee in BankrupteJ

GOOD IIIIREFORD BULL fo• Sale
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Seales
Blowers
10 H P Electric Hmst
60 H P MrJtor on Ham.

Barnes-sJM()aon.

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Dust Co1le.,or

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li:JG BUl'Ch., Co
t dr 'bard top, beaotl·
Mi.dateport. Fl!'e
fill J tone graen fmisb, white
Bon&amp;~. PhOO:e 8815-X
Wall tirea, loW m1Jeage, dyna·
1low, radio, heater $2295 00 COMPLETE IDsW"•IJ.ee Protection,
~omeroy Motor Co
11 28 tr
lJfe. Aato, ~ Polio Call DoD
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1862 PLYMOUtH 2 dr. Sedan
J)eluxe, beautiful turquo1se fin·
WE BUY
Jsb, ~ 00 lllaettnar'g, POme.r.oy, Obio
12 20 6tc
STRUCTURAL I tEAMS
'""t::-::8~).... to 5e ·
SC~AP IRON- METALS.
0
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WU!m 801'111 co. - tt
10

Auto type "A"'

75 It P.
Service Switeb
volt 8 Dltaoe
Corn Ble\'atot'

11 28 u SAVE ON YOUR SH"E repall' .1t
Raeme Shoe Shop
1
IQII STtJI)EBAKEJI, 2 dr ' V8 Hyn 30 tf
!GramaUe drive, heJtfr, very -:-:c--:--:._-'-_ _:.:~:_: 1

120 Bl Insurance

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Silent Nl1ht" concluded the

} ;,,o.,-~,;; lnd Charlea Radford held
with the macripllon "C

DII:SIONED BY .._. Startc) ~ji,;(i,,;;;·~.
ll

th18

champagne Ohaft.Ully

lace aheath over maU:hlDg silk
•attn with lh own bt1el laee
jacket buttontnr In Mck. "''bt
blj'h llbhed watat Ia bowel! in \
fronL A loveiJ aown tor "''
opera. tbeatlr or lormal dlnlnc. I

Ebersbach's Are
Hosts At Family
Dinner Christmas

.Mr and Mrs Adam Ebersbach
entertained wtUt a family dmner
Cbr1stmas at their home on Mul
berry Ave
Present were
Gf'orge Powell

Mr
son

and

Mrs
r.Jnd
dau ghter, Barbara Parkersburg
W Va , Mr and Mrs Eldon Gaul
and d~ughl r Gayanne, Chester
Mrs Marguente Durst and daugh
ter Bernice Ann and Mr and Mrn
Frank Wilson and ehtldren, Ben·
ny, Ann and Cher:yl, Middleport
and Mr and Mrs. George Hobstet
ter, ~~. and d•usllters, Pamela and
Bill,

Be~~.~~',..(' ,.,,

Cfiristma1 eVt 1uests were Mr
and Mrs Richard Gaul and son
Ricky and Mr. and Mrs Don
Houdaghelt and children Danny

LEGAL NDTICI
Joaepbme Faye Caruthers, whose
plaoe of residenee tJ unknown. 1~
hereby noti.CtetJ that on 'he lStb
a«y of NoVember, A D , JO!S8
.James Eldon Caruthers,
being
plaintiff, ftled hll petition against
her as defend-.nt in the Court of
Common Pleas, Metts County
Ohta, coe No 1.2481, praying for
divorce from the said Josephine
Faye Caruthers on the grounds of
Wilful Absence of said defendant
fr'om laid pluntift for more thad
one year tart past, Grosa Neslect
ot Dllty and Extreme Cruelty, and
plalntitl alao pra)'&amp; for the r11.re,
custody and control of the chll·
dren; that plamtlff be awarded
tbe household a:oods, household
tffect. and houaehold furniture,
an.d for other proper relief Said
eauH wlll be for hearing on or
after tbt 27th day or December,
A D 11156

DecNsed

Notice 111 hereby g1ven that V1r
gte Mort~ whose Post Office ad
-·=:
-·~
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~-= dress is Pom eroy Ohto Star Route
CONCRETE I!LOC:KS
bas been dnlv a~;;01nlt&gt;d EIC'CUt
r1x of tloe Esla .~ of Lyman E
"Build Better For L"a"
Bcarhs, decea ~('d late of Pome

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On Rt. 33. C11t Wm. Orutttt,

roy, Me1gs County oh•o
DI.Wd. th11 14th day or Deeember 1Q56
Joh ( 8
n
ec:on
~.Judie of tiM Probtt. CMrt

10.
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ateamer. (.'linton l'lther, M1d 115 .. •acond
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Rock Springe,
"'-1" (:ounly, Ohio
41tport. J?b- tJ26S.X.
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.Jwkloft

Dicl y01 .,_
That?
IUJUW

HAiporl

"Bul • aald one Board member
''Thfl.; no probleJD fw tlw~
boolu are alwaya oul ''
Same whh our two vo)J,J-mnet of
Emily Pog1 here m our Joca1
rar) The} r~ among the Jtillst tal
led for booka of all
Retent!y 11 'euskin1er" aaked me
on a non hbrar&gt; dar 1r I'd let an
Etnlly Post over there for Her
}o'ull or boiJm~e I satd yn or

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ltet, •nd 1r. "'
beard a apeaker aay, *W•
(JormeriJ p 0 eJerk tlrr~ yy al- oldest demoa-acy DOW on
1 t.er movttT. te
0 "Neftr tt \fie emb.. •
· ,.
1

again wm 1 ever eom'pt•in of a
I hil'b water tJtll tf I ever ~et to
a really (rft! flowing aourc~ oncl'
morl"•
1
She bad moved to on~ of tbt&gt;
hl ght' r area. In that town whf'r.
on Monday mornlnJ with the
""ho le town wajhJOI you ('oulrl
hiltdl) draw a JOOd &lt;'Upful of w~
Y.r by m1d forenoon
Some II met J eet klnda !K'Irf'd

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What a her1tage It oui'l!
an ot.h~:at10n rests on our OO.~Ij~i
That larl) stfndins at l.ht f!fl
to New Yark Mrbor, l.Jbfrt.r,
Inc 11loft her 1hininl ll6
l •hat • rr.al and bopefti llea. . je
all the worlrl

I

My heart swel11 Jtm to
thm k of J( all
011r &gt;H) f1r1t Christmu e.afil

of thJ~ vear Ia from Mi.Q Iaiii

at the way lht&gt;M' b1g pl anh on T11ylor Baton Rottte, lA , helotfl
our raer are IIPJM.nA: up water form('r M1dClleport teacher, QOW
a ru1ned and JlOI'k' you know
w1lb relative• w the dee:J
after lhey use J1 And thP&gt; u~ South Mls.t Susie s~• ~ " ' "
bJIIaoru of gallon~ annually St·~ ms I Shl' ra u wme north next Spiblt~,­
to have no adverse effect !10 rar
111nrl Indeed Ahf' will be mbll. wlWait till r ~~ me anotht-r htg com~ NM too many M.iat ~
dnnk of K001 Ade-th~ lf&gt;mu11 'Jl this world-----sunny per10naUUti1
kwd
who have tou('hed so many, miib'
l'DUrM'
'
)!lung l ives for good u a tetttilr.
( ~earrhed and searched 'TIJ a
This lad) taught mGte tb.e.n ._,
thtck fat dll'i: book and ra Moen
Thmgs 3!'f' commg to a ~how H'ars m our schools hert"
down on pu~hshln.c names of taw
11 dozens and dozent of times
breakmg teen agtts Many PIIPN~
Come t(l fll"d out, •e have 2 are dotng 110 Thei r theory - th1~ I \ Ime rr.&gt;m •oday'• readtnJ•
codpies and lioth were out Wed will bee dt:&gt;1nrent knowmg tho~
\fr~ BJonl had ,
beod of
IJJ&amp;I all over the plaee aroond
ld bl , 1
here and lolks want to know namoes aft' In bO
Ka. pr nt And oran~::t IJrown and bla&amp; ha1r
ahel't' to put Uncle Ball at the many papeh: ilrl' ttvlnc nem es of
weddmg and how Man should we&gt; of~df.r•g p:1rents 1180
_
wnt.e Aunt Li111e a thanks for the
Too may or these pampered 1} P"
I wnel Bo "' told me n heard
('rocheted llpoon holder and tht'! ~a ve b~n hOUe~mg at offtrtal.. I! thai thl:j rr ~~ylng up eii'OOJtd
hand emb'rt)tdered door lltop
a ya yo~ can 1 do anylhmg to J&gt;~rkcrshurg W Va "Well tf
Good old ~mlly Post Shot! and El t~ I m a tef'n aa:er and Its agal!1st F.1wnhower had made one nvwe
- - 1 t "'nave answered the Ia" '
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eanor Ro,...,.....,.
spel"ch h~ d have c.rrled Canada
more vexlnl( IIUtslJuns than you
Pretty grimly, John Q Public
C'an shl~ a stirk at
111 beflnnmg to reply throu11h the
preu " I! you are old enough to
rob and maybe kill an old lad}
Mrs Jennmg!l Wayland has resteal a c•r molest a young gJrl 1 rNved a wonderful Christmas
break ('Xpt'n~JVe w.ndows and steal I pae\age ftfJm !Wn Gar} tn U S.

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steal , steal - why then you re old Army m (il'rmany
enou1 h to have yaur name in the
lts contents - a cuckoo cloek
paper
wh1ch not only cud:oos tmt SH!gl
an anniversary •ong - and Mra
Incidentally, there nevt'r WAS w ~ays go far 1t• 11 k.nda mixed
any law about this It was onl) up and tuckoos con5t antly great1y
by extreme courteay and klndne$8 to the~r merr 1ment Mdton got a
or the pn!'M that names wert' wath fme watch from his brother and
M-hl and or coune out of r~!pect Mr Wayland an eleetr1e shaver
to the famJiy
Thu was 10 day1 or more ago
But most people are beJinnmg ~ how1ng that Unde Sugar has m
to th1nk It has bad the opposite ef 1 s 1 ~tl'd on earl&gt; mailing over there
reet from what all thts forbear too
ance ftrst antended
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a galt
Father
John Turcl from the thlidren of
the !K'hool by Jenme Mench1n1
alter WhJrh Santa gave all prl.'st'nt
a bag of cand}
Follow1n e; th e program

wu presented the

beari!Ji

Mtddleport, Ohio

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er I, Mtke Greu
1
ey thed LaJ mbt, and
r1on an
ane Wells

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J'amea Eldon Caruthers, plaln~ff
CtQw and Crow, Attorney! fOl'
LIGAL NOTICI
Plolnllfl
NOTICE OF SAI..I
The Board. ol Education of the (11), ' ' " · 28. (12) s. 12 "· 26 Tt&lt;
Middleport
Exe.mpted VillaJe
School D1strJct will offer for ~e
LIGAL NOTICI
at public auction on Saturdl)', Jan- Ira Cljnloa Gciodotlo, Whooe pla&lt;t
uary 26th, 1eT at 2·00 p m at of nlll4Rce b unknown, will ttke
the Pearl St 1chool building tn notice thll on the 7tb day ot 1'0:
Middleport, Ohio, the house• Jo- vember, 19ftll the underslaned,
ea~ on the foiJowina desct'tbe-d Donna !Ale Goodnlte, tiled her
reaJ estate
peUtion aa:ainst hlm in the Com.:non Pleas Court. of Melp County,
Lot No 391 Rosa Searlt~~i Lot Olllo, CauM No 12,488, for
dl·
No 391 Carl Allensworth, Lot Ho tafte, alleiJine: that the defendant
380, Clyde Van Cooney; Lot. No. hat betn IUilty or Jl'OII DeJleet
889 aouth baJf Clyde '¥anCooner: of d~ty ana praylnc for dlvon:e,
Lot No 389 north half $1mon cllltOdf of C!blldren and other reSinger, Lot No 388 Flora ltmea; 110!. Said CIUJe will be !o•
Lot No 387 Clarenee Fretlil&amp;h; OD or aher lhe 2'1th ar of lJe.
Lot No 38'7 Flora Jone1,
eember. 18fll
The houses wUl he sold 1.0 the
Donna Lee Goodnlte, PWntiff
bJgbest bidder and must be Mmqv·
Webtttr • Fultz, Attorne)'J for
cd from the premucs wtthin thir- Plaintitr
ty days of the dale or sale Terms (11) 13, 20, 27 (12) 5 12. 19 211 7te
cash In hand on day of sal~ The
Board of Education ft81!orve! tbe
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
right to reJect any or ail b1ds
IXICUTRIX
Peul S. Smart, Clerk
Eat.te of Lyman E. B..r1tt
Board of Edvcatlob

3 MIIM North of Pomeroy
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th Sl ex; aft n Em

,oseph

and J1ll
Conveyor Motor
Blue Streak Mi!l(er Twin
spiral, Hon, style VM

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RAW FURS and Beef
-ltldea Carl €hevahar, Lolli
",' Jklltom
11 27 I mop

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EXCEPTING AND RESEIIVING
to the grantor, Jtg successors and
assigns, al lcoal, oil JAs and other
mmeral~t underlying Che soU, With
the right to t'nter on said pl"@misea
prospect, explore and drill for,
and mine, excavate and remove
the Slilme w1th all machinery, ap-r
phances, f1xturea and thina:s necessary or co11vement t.herefor.

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".Sean, one owner, $481100 Pome-

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Begtnnmg North 911 e feet and
West 3010 ft'et from tbe Southwest corner or Sectlon No 31 on
the North h11e or 11. 51 acre tract
now owned by the Rose JfJI1 Coal
Company thence West 381 feet,
tllence North 18 degree Weet 76
f•et to the Southeaat corner of
~oy Armes 37 acre lot on top of
.1 Rock ChH, thenee South 67 desree West 146 fet.t to the East
slde of State Route 124, 20 teet
[rom the center th,reor and run·
nmg parallel and 2~ feet North
of a bn(!k store building ;th.ence
South 25 degree 45 mmutes Ea.!lt
135 ft atong east Side of State ftt1
No 124 thence south -20 depoee
20 feet East 315 feet alone the ea!lt
s 1 d e of
State
Route 124
thence N o r t h t1f derrte~
15 mmutes East tOO feet ru.nmng
through a D('tnt 25 feet Northerly
rJf a mme openlnJ:, tbence North
248 feet to the pJaee of btginnJfll,
contalmng 3 66 acres, more or lea•

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VICE All makes Repaired
pert, Tecbmr\aDII Phone

J•ne
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~
- I heard Hary Hern Hofrman

JuiC readlBJ 01 a erowded Car
oe&amp;it!' Labrtl')' in a WetNrn rr.1te
where the wg,eeltiOb waa Jnade
lhat the)' do away writh ~e of
the hdtiE'r booka Uke the "Km.ey

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Situated In the County of Meig1,
In the State of Ohio and In the
Townahtp of Sutton 1nd be.hti in
160 acre lot No 1223 ~~~ bounded
and deS('rJbed as folio ..... to wit

Rlv1era Cpe SEPTIC TANKS CI!:SS POOLS and
lUIJ BUICK
11Hard top,.
out houses cieal!ed complete Indynaflow dnve
stallation, free mspectton, rea!Jf2,393 00 Blaettnar's, Pomeroy ,
o.nable prwcs chemical servtce
Ohio
12 20 6te
and vacuum equipment All sep·
1~ DeSOTO vs4dr s;dan- 1 he tanks and cess pools guar
an1eed for one yea" S &amp; H San
Power sreermg, automatic trans
itary Servu:e, Phone Jaebou
luiSSlon $695 00
Blaettnar's
1075 Toll charges can collect
Pomero:y, Ohio
12 20 Ote
24 b:&gt;ur aervtce, no extrr charge
t9M CHEVROLET, 4 dr sedan, V8 up •O 50 m·Ies
11 .flO lmoc Gl'antf'~
motor with overdrive, radio,
R&amp;
Attached to the improvements
beJter, sclat covera, dark green QU!CK SERVICJt Od
pairtn_~~
bJo
Fadono.
t;J~~·I
on
sa1d real estate as f1xtures, and
finish $1743 00. Pomeroy Motor
watelunakGr COUJNS ,
bemg a part thereof are the Col(:o.
112811
LBRS. ~ ,
l.J,tf lowiJlg described chattels
11D CHE:YtcOLET, 4, d!', 2: tone - - 1
Hammerm1ll
blue flmsb, 1~0 serle!, heater, RADJo 6 T&amp;Ll!!VISION' SERVICE I set Crushers
elean. $719 O'J Pomeny Motor
Phone 200 Cleland Appliance 1
20 H P Mol or on Sheller
Co.
11 28 tf
'Store, 118 W. Main st. Pometo,. 1
Corn Sheller

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ed) Wnte, gwmg quahf1eatlons
and pertment information

BUIWnJ6
8 or 10 One an
extra lihq oM II Jntere1ted call
at tbf 11otm!l of A. N Behrei,
- PomerO)' !JD Adne St
12 26 Otc

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For ap experienced man or woman who can use a JOb requJc·
lng 4 hours per day preferably
In the moremg Wtll be req1ur
ed to tally &amp; record da1ly sales,
post aceouni..!l reemvable Jed
gers, and make general ledger

- ONE KEY RING
and leather strap
Lost between Srrause
Seei:Utd Ward FirehOuse,
evening
12 26 3tp

·'Oitd ~ toet• eo. and 7 ~~c
,~oi.l.·.:N. lltiilel, Po"'ff'o,.
,
12 11 810
~ - .. an.,_ see Wm
:rD.iBlfQPD ~u.n - .
·~.A t:r 'Harol4 Bllettton
Ro:e&amp; ~~~ or phone 8a2.J
1114 1m~p

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700
7 30

The Firestone Tire and Rubber

Company h a 8 an 1mmed1ate
openhiC at H&amp;R F1re/ijone Deal
er Store In Midd\ep,rt for a
man to madaJe Tune Payment
Department Must be a salesmon
and know how to promote lll•
stde a11d outstde store utes, plus
ert~dlt and eoltectton foHow ·up
Salar1ed posidon wtth both Ul·
ary and expenses pa1d du•tng
trammg period Age 23 to ~
All lnqUiri@S held stnetly co nr1
dentJai WriteR L N1chols f)o
The F1reston~ Tire &amp; Rubber
Co, 211 N F1lth Sl Columbn~.
Ohio, ,glVlng qua,llflcatwns

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WHTN-TV Channel13

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Wedlresday wms Charleston CHA~EL 8
8 80 Captain\ Kanproo
8 00 Captain Kangaroo
9 00 M6rniQI Show
9 00 Mormn~r Show
10 00 Garry Moore
tO 00 Garry Moore
to 30 ArtbW' GodlreJ
10 30 Arthur Godfrey
11 30 Strike l.l Rtclt
11 30 Strike It Rich
12 00 Valiant Lady
12 00 Valunt Lady
Mr Sherman Blessing returned 12 15 Love of Live
12 1~ Love of L1fe
trom Sl Mary's ftogpJtal In Hun 12 30 Search f~r Tomorrow
12 30 Search For TomoiTo'l
tmgton after subm1thng to sur 12 45 Guldlng Lilht
1 12 45 Gutdma Lilht
gery
1 00 KaUe'a Kitehen
1 00 Kabe's KtteheQ.
Mr .:md Mrs urt1s Young of
1 30 At Tile WQfld. Turns
1 so As tbe World Turnl
Dunbar called Tuesday m the 2 00 Our Min Brooks
2 00 Our M1ss Broo1ta
homes of Mr and Mrs
Donald 2 30 Hoa.separty
2 30 Housep~ rty
Thompson Mrs Fanrue Taylor
8 00 Tile Bit Payo!f
Mr and Mrs. Rrch Ro\lsh, Mr. aad S 30 Bob Crosby Show
~
3 00 'lhe 8 g Payofl
4 00 llri&amp;bier Day
3 30 Bob Crosbv Show
Mrs Cec1\ Blessmg and Mr and
4 00 BrtihteT Da)!.
rs Fred Roush hey are planmnJi: t 15 l!eeret Storm
4 15 SeCI"I Storm '
on returnma: lo thetr !arm 111 th1s f 30 Fd&amp;e of Jllihl
0 00 The Early Sltow
4 30 Edy,.. oC Ntght
area the lm;t of the year
8 2.5 Les Paul 6 Mary Ford
~ 00 The ~Arly Show
Mr aud llolri C F Ble&amp;~~mr and
8
30
Yollf
Euo
Re-portv
6
25 Les Paul &amp; Mary FoTd
f:lla were shoppmg in Point Plea· ,
Your Ess~, Rep.ute1
6
45
Sports
Parade
6
30
sant Monday afternoon
6 45 Sporh Parade
!HJ George Reed and Eugene ft 55 Weatherman
I 6 "" We~therman
Staats called on Sherman Blessmg 7 00 TBA
7
15
nouglas
F.d.wards
1 7 00 Art L1nldetter &amp; the: 'l:id1
who 1s recuper:1ting at tbe home
7
30
l't'o
Football
Highlights
7 15 Douglas Elwards
uf Mrs Leuvena Ra1ney
8 00 Arthur Godfrey &amp; Frtenda j' 7 30 S!!!t Prestetn of the Yukon
M1 s Ethel Myers of Dayton
8 00 Bob Cummings Show
Oh10 1s v1s!tmg her son Tobey and 9 00 Tbe Mllllonaire
9
30
J
ve
Got
A
Secret
8 30 Climax
wde of Board
tO 00 U S Steel Hour
9 30 Playhouse 90
M1 Dw1gn1 G1hbs, C F Bless \1 00 Up to the minute news
,1 00 Up to the Minute News
mg and Arch Roush were busm u 05 s.. anmng the Weather
I 11 05 Seanmng the Weather
css c&lt;~llrrs m New Haven Tuesday t1 10 1'he Late Show
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11 10 The Late Sho
Mr and Mrs Melvin Bonecult{ r
anct Con n1c Mrs Garn~tt Chap
mll(l were shoppmg 1n Point Pit 8.
sant Thursday
Mrs Etbe( Fry and Mr.!l Arney
Boston and M1ke allended the WI ONEIDAY WHTN Charl-o CHANNEL 13
11 44 Slgn On
Xmas program at Board School ll « S1gn On
11 45 Cartoon Club
11
45
Cartoon
Club'
Hou~l' Wednesday u rte~nnon
12
10 Noon News
12
10
Noon
News
C~r1l !'fhude anti Ella Bl t'ss mg
12 Hi Neighbors
were c,JIJers of Mr and Mr~ 1'obe_y 12 15 Nelghbora
12 30 Midday Mov1e Matinee
12 30 M1dday Movie Matinee
Mytrs and M1 s Ethel Mvcrs Tuc s
30
Femmlne
Touch
1 00 Femtmne Touch
1
day a f1t•1 noon
2 15 Liberace
; 15 .t.iberace
2 .. L1fe With Eljubelb
2 4!! Life Witb Elizabeth
3 00 Afternoon Film Fest1val
3 00 Arternocn ~1Im f41tati'fll
4 30 Super Ser'lll Time
4 30 Super Serial Tirn..:!I 00 Mlctey Meuse Club
S 00 lli.ckey Mouse Cl11b I
8 Of' Ftutrato BW Jr
8 0.0 Cartoon Club
8 ~ Five Star Final
I 30 FIVe &amp;J,ar \i'lnal
? 00 !Cutla, Fran .It Ollie
7 00 Kultl•. &gt;"'rll. \ Olllo
'I 18 John Daly II: the Newl
7 1&amp; Johr Dalv If the Newr
1 :10 Dumeylt~...t
7 30 Sbertff of Coch11e
8:00 CJreua
s 30 N•'Y Loa
The Lord 11 nlrh unto theftl
9
00
OD:ilb
and
Harriet
9
00 Wire Serv1ee
that are of a br&lt;lken heart;
I 30 For~ Theatre
10 00 Vaughan Monroe
aDd aaveth RIMlh •• ft o~ a
10 (l) Wednetday NiJht Fllhb
11 00 News ()f the NiJbt
eorUrlte spirit -(Psalm 34
•
10
a
J1gllt Follow-up
18.)
•
11
1$
MyJtery
Theatre
11 00 NeWJ br the Night
Into the helpleesness of our 1111 lllyslery Tll&lt;.ltn
12 la S1gn Oil
utmoat IOrf()tf cornea thla lUI Slin Off
wonderful couaolatio.n; and
thts proml6e, th111 reprieve:Bedford
this chance ever to begin
r Mrs Victoria Stacy 1s vlattlng
anew God Will always hear
lter daughlcr at Stockport
IY ILANCHI M. HASKINS
us, from the deepest pal of
The moat smack dab hit ()n the and may your Christmas joys ibf
despair.
oose as to m.ulma: was my birth- as rich and tim! as the INDted
day aitt from C P H m Korea two evergreens all about us .as of nf)W.
years qo It came on )larch 11, J&gt;ye gotra look out, or t·u 1et all
exact day ol my birthday 1 never starry ey~ over Cbrlltmas,
eould quite 1et over that for tim
December ataRa out as 1
Ina and at a dutance or over and a chore and ends up In
en Captelna, Pew Ann McKin- 9000 mUes
axy of l~jjhl, good will, rlail.tJII&lt; ..
ney
alive &amp;)ow
Fred I Gardner, putor, gavv
Which Js EXACl'LY as it thOuld
the oUeriery and eloM:ftJ prayers
be

School Chorus Assisted Presentation
Of Christmas Story In Church Here

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Pars&lt;Jn':~

2 30 Tenne11.see ~nle l?rd
300 Matin11e 'l'beatre
100 Queen For A 'Oar
Mod~rn Romances
soo C"mt&gt;dv 1'1me
5 30 Aunt Dru how
600 r1a1t and Scruse• Show
6 30 News P1cture
8 45 Sports E)e

LETART, W.VA.

DAILY CROSS'WO'R

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;~eor the r.:=ool
PI'OB
ope~ with a
r:,ee~n~ b&gt;' Kay lolcGowln fol
lilrOUp 11 r.aana: of 'U p
and .. D!~u7h Topll 11Jwele Bclh
C
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a .I
Arthur
~SCI t hudue lfullen, Mary Kay
:ten~a~~vi~~~
Wells reCUkd
dren of
~ lf~c! the ehrl
recited the:, 1 ~~ St ~\gradt!
IJns of Lhl' "iuJb or
L;.,.,~ ld
A IIC
our
.Hothe/ue f:~lftl ~he BleaS(&gt;d
f!nt~d ban~
.
was preJileued Y
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te 11 the

otter for Jale at publie •ucllon oo
the 5th day Jn.nuar), 19S7 at 10
3P o'clock a rn at the ft"tnt door
Of tho Court Nou1e, Pomeroy
M:ele11 County Ohlo the folloWI.lli
t!le1cribed 1eal estaJe, togeU.er
wttb the fhcture1 herrin dttenbed

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PurtU&amp;nt to an order of the Unl·
ted Statet Dlllrict Court for the
lout.bern Dlatrl&lt;'t of Ohio, Eattern
Dh1.1loh ln b1nkruptcy, U1e undW·
aigned, 'l'ru~;tee In bankruptcy will

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ule Both to save lime, and maybe, just maybe, help these
boys m what they are trymg so hard to do
" Keep from getting the big head '
Regardless, we cannot help but enter here for the record
that we hope these Rucme boys and thetr coach go a long ways Arnnld Sc herz, Branch Manager
for tht Kru •u Co lfl this area, has
m the count} and d1strtct tournament at seasou's end Thts is been
uppomted to the newly ere
not to wnte off Eastern's ehance of defeatmg the Tornadoes ated posltll"in
Of VICe President of

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Dm~: Dana:

WCHS-TV ChanneQ 8

Baslcetball !ans who hke to see a good brand of the spott

wall be attending Rarme games thts wmter Several of t he
deserve and wt~l recetve plenty of spec1al menhon for
dead-eye accuracy and all-around floot abthty Yet these
boys would be only a fractaon as successful! as they a-re without the teamwork· so clearly m evidence by all ftve players.
We would JUSt as soon save- the plaudats for ind1vaduals until
the end of the sea1on, as we all often refram from applaudmg
dunng a senes of introductions at a crowded banquet sched-

tor

Sehool
·rht' Pnce Is Rlght
Hume
"()() 'l'lc Tac Doagh
12 :10 It Could Be Y)ll
IOU t urrent

1000
10 30
1100

6 4!i Sports Eye

ketball teams of that sohool concede..tfut .the 1906 57 cd1tJon
of the Tornado is Lht' " best balanced out!1t'' m a number or
years More than that the players appei!r to be of unusually
htgh cut as mdtvtduals They are ndmg a cun ent hot streak
m shootmg, and a vtctor;y 1kein of seven straight agamst some
faor to good opposlllon Vet they are able to Joke about "gettmg the b1g head" and thereby !all from theJr present stand

t word

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th .pproxhnatel:r 130 eb.iidren of e Satrt!d Heart Pari1h were preft.~~ at the church audttorlum on
ay evenJni to see • play ' The
:,atlvlty' p~e»ented bY the &lt;hll

per · - DOeI•
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9 00 corcee Time

6 SO News P1cture

mg the most of 1t, to date
1
Observers m Racme who have foll owertfnumerous good bas

boys
thetr

Cofree Time
Dmg Dong Schnol
The Price b Right
Home
Tic Tae Douch
It Could Be Yo1.1
Current
Camer11 Goes to Srhoo1
Tenaeuet Erme Ford
Mat1nee Tbeatra
Quee l fcor a Day

8 55 lfeather~ast
1 00 Mayor of the Town
'l 3() Ethhe Fisher
7•4!i NBC News
8 00 Htram Holiday
a 30 Fathe-r Knows Best
9 00 Kraft Theatre
10 00 This Is Your Life
10 30 Twenty-One, Jark Barry
U 00 News Headlinea
11 tS lVeathercas\
U:JO Prell Box
11 30 Tomght
12 30 Slin Off
1 f:IO hiiUBIM: 'J'ouctl

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Al:odern Rom: ACN
5:.00 Comt'tty Tlma
rio 30 The Aunt Oru Show
6 00 My Ltttle Mll'rll1•

Racine Has Good Brand Of Basketball

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~55 SiJn On

8 55 Stgn On

Publlahoo every afternoon exeept Sunday by The Ohio VaUtJ
Sentmel. 1De.1 at 110 Jlechao~.e St , Pomer'Jy 0 Buslnea offl~
poboae 101, eoitttrW oflk:e phone 309
National advert.Uitl\1 rt!l?f'e:lfntative, Bottlnelh Klmhall btt
M3 Lt•lng!on Ave. N"" YOJ'II: CIIY. 16, N y
SGbsrrlptJo• fDtea DeHvei'Y by canier where available 30
~1lt8 »er week, or.e r~o!J' ln advuce at The Dally Sentanel oftlC'e,
tllll; atx months, n 80, three montha, S3 90 By motor route
W'h.lrR waUable oae MORtlil $1. IY mail one year $8 au: months
. . . three months, $2..10, cme raontb. Sl
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11CHARb $.--GENERAL MANAGilt
RIYNOLD E. GIIINE - IDITOR
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Basketball ts solidly in the air once more Parts of f1rst
rounds m the SEOL and our local county league have been

oompleted At this wnllng we would comment br~efly about
lbe outstanding team m Me111B County, the Racine Tornadoes
coached by Larry Mormon, a busl&lt;y young athlete who I l l "
hiS !1rst year at the Southern Local H1gh School and 1s ma1&lt;-

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Before lhe game against Middleport wh1ch Racine won gomg awav last Tuesday key players made It clear to tlus ob
server they know the1r fantastic shootmg percen~e of ap
proximately 53% m seven games can come tt1mbhng down
dunng a ·cold • n1gbt and a defeat • ThiS m1ght he the night
we lose our btg head,'' said Bob Birch w1th a twmkie clearly
m hts eyes Yet he was senous, too Bob and has mates went
out to trounce the Jackets

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tn the next meeting of these teams for nothmg IS certain in
sports, war nr love Assummg however that the Racinltes
mamtam a n~asonable facsimile of their present kmd of play,
they are in w1th lJitUe more argument
The Tornadoes should know that many people will be pu1lmg for them to climb high m Ohio basketball ratmgs late this
wmter

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Around and About
With Robert Ruark
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slf'rn word W1lh yuu

bustt'd the ronn~('i!On Mama snf'
rrrcl too I smiled 1111&gt;1d~ The

V:&lt;!nth~m• n who w1ll h1 rf'c-t•lvlnli:
do 11 youn1 1f lot s for ('hrlRtmas ('JirntHn,gn had ~tartNt
ltm }tar 1 rnu! dn t rn n• less tr
'fhc&gt; rttrhn rlnf' sn I work K1ek
you sa" orf 1ll vou1 hant!s makmc.! 11
not Inn h ml lu ('lllt~e too
cullllwls thul wo11 t do~•· r1r slll\1 hrtsk ,1 kirk llliE!ht :-~ta1 t it gomJl'
I 1r us •l o.~ hr1r a hrar But dout If thf' trh•v!ston ~ hu ~t» d rork 1t
.ll,(!l rarru d awav men t!on t w~"t \loknlh rrum sui{ to sHlr II you
curr1ed HWIY or liHr~ 11 he trou h.IH anv ~nrt n( per-ulmr rurnnt
hie from ( hrotllr \1 (\ t, ltss !Ius 111 u~ 1n the wron11 pl uu s
bands, Pty I td
1 onr1• nwltl'ri an aL•r111 tlnr'lt
What 1 ITII}Il!l to ~ •v ~~ lhlll 1 tlwt wa\ !low dn 1 know I uot an
read th1 othur ds" t•u&amp; t 11 coul.llc Ar dock on a o r line? I am a

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shong V1ce-Pres1dent 1n charie of

Mer('hancl1smg Wtlbur R Korenge\ F1 ank S Vamos and Carl J

For New District .

the Charleston D•vhuon 1\ was
announc('d tuda_y •by Joseph 8
Hall, Pre!IHient of the retail tood
fJtm The I)IVJSion area here was
formerly knnwn u~ the Charleston
Branch
Mr Hall smd that r.stabllshment
O( the pO~J!lon and appomtment
or DIVISIOn Vice Presidents l:l a
logical d1 VI !opment m Krogers'
decentnllzlllwn program whiCh
hh now reached the slage where
we f12'lt the 1mp01 t mce of these
posltlor.s should Ue recog111zed by
the app01nlrnenl of a VICe presl

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a group ()f business execut1ves m
the midwest sele&lt;!ted to attend 11
four week executive development
program at Ohio Umvers1ty
Included 111 the Charleston D1v
ISJOn 01re 50 retail Kroger Stores
10 thls area ~rved by a dastnbu
tum center mdudmg of11ees and
a wa~house 111 6313 MaeCnrkle
Ave , S E an Charleston
Mr Hall explamed that the term
'dtviSJon 1s more dc11crlpUve than
branch" as a designation for K.ro
ger s Qpera'mg umls 'Each DIVI
s10n mcludea a dutrtbutioll Ce'lle"
supplymg il group of Kroger
stores, whtch tn turn jerve the
surroundmg territory
n every
OJYislOn lhi~ art'a exten s beyond
the headquarten c1ty ant m some
lnstanets, portions o several
states are mduded", he ex.plamed
Mr Hall also said that exper1
ente to date has demonstlated thal
Kroger local autonomy poltey has
resulted In better adaptation of
the ('nmpany·s operattons to the
IJ('cd s of lhe !oral commumly and
lhe de~1res ;&gt;( eustomers
ElectJon of four new Kroger
VIce Prl's!denh w.:~s announl!ed
last week They are C E Arm·

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de11t or each d1vt ~1on he added
Mr Sch6' 'l who jomed Kroge-r
1n Plttsbur~. Pa 25 years aao
8.!1 a meat cuf.Vr ha s a broad back
ground both lrl lhr operating and
merchalldlslng pb.ases of the reta~l
food busmt·~s HA. s1 rved as Dls-tncl M11.na~~r (,IOCcry a nd Mfal
Mercl\and111er and Merthandlllc
Managt•r w 1'1thhurgtl pnor lo
mOYill(! to C ha•le:o~ton a~ Bran('h
Manaa:er last year
In 19S5 M1 Sc11erz was OR(' or
nf h\'=h ~chOOJ g!udell\6 O!l I.Oil U Wrl 11'r no\ II nJCdlllllir a!lhOIII(h
bland N(IW York haft nro~~:rc&gt;u"ll ~omP encmlt' ~ hav1• s~ 11l lhat as a
SABLE AND CAMEL HAIR
~n rnr w1th do-ll yourself tho\ the y wril«'r I would make a wonderful
art com"blned tor thla fitted
Wl"re runnln~~: uo n &lt;vclotron
mcrhunH
eoat from. Ortclnata't eollec~
'l'hll rnu~ hroomlllt:e &lt;'!15\om ur rt
On• I' 1 wa ~ ~ ummon&lt;'ri to \h('
I
ACliOIS
4 Bmallluntl\ N DaftC•
lion. Innrted pleats form tun~
pamn g a faulty fan11ly f11urrt m k!lchf'n to h1 lp M:una pul out a
t1 Blekly
er'e
1 Youtb.l
lUlU above lUtd below the waiatstud of railing 111 o pro :&lt;il'f' lllg to bln~t 1n the 11\0V(' and mnnngf'd to
e 8lqle untt
C11'1\ball
t5 Molt eYIJ
llne. The belt 1!1 a gold metal
be i!f' lllng nut nr &lt;'n ntrol F.ver burn Mf th(' hi'!!!\ pnrt of mY hand
tSMUiit
10 Boy't tchool 1 Stream
link chain,
1 C\ablc m•t.er
aote
lltn l'e Jt ~~~rlrrt ro'ltlng about 30 1 could noL work for 11
month
llilnl I
8 Welgbed, te 28 One
11 GlrlJname
hurk!l to Rll\ hrllo In ll J'IIUmhf'r \tam u dul nr.t I!• I I hi' nt w coat
Shaky Snte StoPPid
allow ror
of
12 Strinred
nml {r.Jrprnlers r('(kl'\n tlu1r wnll:t"~ Mamil has not ('alll'rl mr hark to
~t&amp;lner
Brltlllll
UOLLYWOOD UP - Ewn San
lrultrument
hy lnt('..-rnl c,,](u\u~ Lht humhli th~ kllrhrn ~lnrr She put~ out
n Leap over
Jalet
l1s Not ever
ta Cloua wound OJ) 1n J81l Tues
nwnt-r of th •• mort,!! H(('d runrh tu r own {lr('~
1u
A.ppMranct 10 A lf'&amp;I.Wty 1:0 l!l'"u
dli!y bctau~t~C or too much Chn.~o•
hoUSt• ha~ AhOVC(\ orr on a frl'~ h
But the best piece of how not
18 Ptn point
32 Heart.
10 BetON
m1111
8plrlt Harry W Clark 44
rarel"r ruqmrmft( tlu lnl.-.nlll of s• ~ tu do 1t }OluSeiC haH to do with
H. W~
1T Lowut note 20 Antlered
wearmg
a Sunla Claus smt when
ern\ vnnellr~ Of art 1 ~ 111
lhal 1~ ~ ~ minute 'Sweetie 1 for
arJlmal
lhot
he
was
arresled
Chr1gtmag Eve on
1t s su rpt l~tllJOt: hfl\1. ~ unph ~ mnn llflt tu order h1 cad and dog fontl
IJ S&amp;martura tD BltOI'tII Relation.
a drink drJYlllg charge said
(lym)
Ollloll
I
ship
may brcomt&gt; rntnl'~ht •I 1n htR own tlw1 morning Would you shp mlo
"I've been to several p11r11es play
bru:gariocm You flx om fu~r ami sonH thlnu loosr and toller down
21 MlnUI
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Part
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lng
SaP.ta Clau~ and everyont•
at Put.ry ·
)'Ou'JI' )OIII M unu 1lof' ~ lll glvr }'nu to tiH ~up••rmarkct and l(el thr
WindoW
of
111ve
me a drink '
tbat dt•or would you mtnd approa('h futlnwmg
fnmt
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U Cl'laruleran~ mor('
' fh: 11 Junwr• du
Yt s rlurllng you so~ snuhn~t
lolle
tHJYs &lt;'~lld lun~ an Alrorlou~ like u poor Horgla in f10nt of n
IT.
Beoome
hat With tl~ !I&amp;VlniH tlu•rf'of
l ut ratr apolherat y
11 Rtauaw•
ln a f•&gt;ellng or pt•llCI' 011 rarth
You \l'av·· the bait game to louk
IUbll&amp;DCtl
good wlll to men If you ~rnllt• ufH r lis(' If a1td you go to the 1lt
so IDtroquont
Ned'a braflford was the reader
mrn would fam rest yc mt•rnt' lll,Jtesllun You buy Spanlab ol!vel
St Bl.alvtt
for \he presentation of the Cbmt1110110111
ht'('!cl the old man hflfl' Pract\C(' anrhovu•s ravt11.r. rare cheese~
11111 Story '"ith aeeompanlment by
Sl Jlalf an 11'11
lncptnflsl from ttle dAv V()u hf'llvt imported bt•e 1 fan('v pickles pall'
the HiClt Srlt,ool chorus when the
II 1111U
h£&gt;r over lhl' thl'fllhold and tron tit• fmp ~otra 1 Al11ska crab, ami
Chriatmat proifam
p~aented
tOJW&amp;ted J
&lt;1ull1tv will rf'illn In tht WIJ.:WHm pntlt'll shlllllP
Sunday
evtt~lna
1t
the
Chun-h
of
arala
[ ~hall ('XJ)OIInrl
You lull nhout 60 bueka worth
Cbrltt
Mr
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Geor1e
Meinhart
was
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It '~'~ not t&gt;nough to !1!1) Ru t of fanry vtttles batk to th11 ne"I chairman of tt.e eommlttee and
I opiM!Nit7
IWtetlt' I rnn't fix th~ b11o;l"d bod hrn 1ng blown the month's food al
her as1istanta lntluded Mrt Hal"'
.. Tapootey
n or lh&lt;' ~.:landercd w1uhln ll: mn l low an('f' _ and whe-n 11he soys
old Lahae and M.ra Wl.lllam Brad111 CllraffeiUce
rhlnt" ' Or the jammed ranwra 01
Rut wh 1•n s tht&gt; bread tht&gt; do~
lord.
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thr runuw11\ showN Sh•• wor1"1 I food? you reply "Dflrllna 1 aot
The prQJram ln..eluded several
numbers by the Hilh Srhool Cho
arrent 11 What YOU mll.!ll do Is I ~o trlllll'ifll'd hy all theefl JllrJeous
tnr•""
plano 10101 by Carol Scott,
b•tlld ny a h&lt;'avv r l"'cord or rom f11h flabli 1 l'ltan ror,ilot what you
u....
plrt(' fmnb\1" fln;:Qrod tncohw~~ t ~~ nl mf' for Let's preteDd we ort
Joy Boe••· Chrl.Une Bahr, Lynn
110Hal14ned
Firmer, Jennifer Lohte and a
rt~putallon for ereatlne ehans out 1•u~ n.~.: t d anti have 1 partv
6olftf
piano duet by Judy Wildermuth
of tl'rdt&gt;r madnc111 rrom lfAnl!v
Th,1t •s thl' last time you get
1'1'1&gt;and M:udyn Swan
V.lghtc('n )'cart all:o my brirlt ~rnt to th~ store
anrl I were hummlnR th rou.: h
Pia\ 1t this way and we all stay
Voeal solos were sune by Jamc.1
South
Ct.roUna
Wh('n
the om of 11 0 h 1c Be a wist guy ami
' Butett.er, Coll'fen Wilson David
1 onr
Wiley and .Debbie Grueser ,and a
new c.r atOPJX'd Df&gt;:td I llwn vou v.11! ~hortty be called on by
•• Gl'ftCN.t
duet was ,ung by lva Stewart and
drovP. the lint sp~te In a lonJt r4' mt m hN~ of Chron]( net pleas. Hui
1erry MGtltcy Other musical num
putahon tor mechan ical •d•oc~
hund~ l'tv 1 td They wall be C'nrD .uLY ClaYPTOQVME- . . . . . . . . I I _ . 1111 bera includffll 1 tone by the Sun
uHow d_, YOU IIUPD08t V(lU OIWII 1 Ylll~ lun.:c hJud~eOnll which lht&gt;y
AXl'DLJAAXa
dtry Stbool children
the hood•" I l!ik ~?d the chald hrtdt' makt• In lhelr spare hme which 1~
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LDI&lt;OifiLLOW
She «Ot out and opened it
ampl.- hN•auae they are not slaves
ReeJtaUans were Jiven by sU
..Witar do you :o~uppose llul to (lnnasl tc demands to fix the
aan Neutalinl. Debby Hinkle, DebOU loltof IIMp!J ........... - · Ill WI -loA I I tor tM U.. L'~ X far the I.W8 O'a, eto. • ..... lltten. ....
treatv old m1111 Is"'' I then Bsktd f 11 ~11 n .. "hrn Jt ahorta out lhe
bY .Maiden, ,J~ftl'ey So&amp;:es, John
tNp11M, t1u1 lqlll IUid formaiiOII o1 the 110 01 *to
Mayer Jr, Wayae Davis, Chert
)OlntlhJ at II crouclun.r monBtur uloh"•lllammJI
..... &amp;M codllett.n are m ...t.
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Lee )layer, Kathy Bunce, Jack
within "That's the engm11 ' Sh4' 1 rL otnnlf~t l9S6 bY United Fea
Lohae, Dennis 80as, Betsy Cun
Mld
!UTI'
S\nd1eate, Jnr)
nintlham, Hal'&lt;lld ·Lightfoot Bar·
WbatC'V&lt;'r do }OU !iUpJl'0~4' CClU I,!
llfA
I!FW
JWPDA&amp;I
JlfaiCK,' bara White, Sheryl Martin Mar)
be wronjil wtth I!~' 5(&gt;1lt Do
Wc•lulsda} vl.st\ora in the home
Lon,, Narll. Froat., Alice DaM
somethlni" •nyg shr
\\'hot ~ ' uf Mr and Mn Raymond Arnold
FHH811
VTA
KPAAI!IAXK
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Ann Kriner Sandra Bunce, Debaezzl ''Leta walt for a 11d., and w •rf' ~r and Mrs WU!Iam Cook
by Steffy Jon cunningham, Cm~a
DHONIII·-KFHRE.
aet a meeharl)( In the mornmg ' 1 ~h~ luhn 1 Plfheit and mother or
Farmer,
Dwaine lobnson, Donald
'Ale n•xt mornlnJ the mech.tnl t' Pomeroy
I DD 1'10'1" PUIICIL\d Nelaon,
Brenda
Boyer, JaneU Call,
enetred aa he repld&amp;tied a 1ure
Mr and Mn Clarenet Swaqer
BillY
BolUneer,
C1ndace Bahr,
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PIUCB-DII:Id081'RIIND.
tUL ~lad aome lotte when \he top visited Tuejday eveniDC wiU. Mr
l.uth l'eraum. Marvin Frye, Hel, t( lllo oil eup U41 J - oil and and lllrL Wllllaal &lt;:*.
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Thf' Ford Show
Lux Vadeo Theatre

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YOUR BALER TWINE
W Charge off to this year's
lNalneu, Black $a 7S • Prem
iWn fJ.IO - G()od $6 95 Quantity

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INTERVIEWS

WliEEL ALitlN&lt;IlEN-r,
Jdd bnke 1e:rvlt!e

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Will Be Held In
M1ddleporf In Jfnuary

PART.TJME

BOOKKEEPER
Immediate Opening

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Phone or Apply In Penon

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Blaettnar s,
12 20 etc

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202 N. 2nd Ave.

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BuSinf'SS 5erviCI!!O

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l853 FORD, t dr ' lovely cream
and belae, •11stomUne, V8 motor
aua vbtdr, adto, heater, seat
covers, Fordomatt c and Contlntntil t r Im. $100[1 00. Pomeroy

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AlSO EXCEPTING AND J1E.
SERVING to the pnlll' grantor,
Rose Hi.H Coal Company, Its succes.~ors, assigns tenant:s, licensees,
employeeg, visitors, and ali per
sons for the benefit or advantageof the grant•1r, a nr,ht of way over
across
and uvon a road or
private r1 ght of
"ay run
nmg along the westerly side of
the real estate descnbed herem
and wltich road or prlvttc nght 0{
way runs m a south~asterJ~ direc
Hon to gasoline tanks owned by
Sarah Koehler Neither, the

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JUNK CO.

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Jltrtce $100. See Raymond Tea
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11m• U new Phone 285
12 22 2te

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I'UPS.~ekl old, ' 'WhentpeopJe suddenly race b~

reavement the service of a t.ruat
worthy lunaral dlreeto• Is !ndl•
.;,:*ill=",'=lill"""itl"'oiUI,.;.'_R_.7D,--1:-2-:20~8'.:.•. 1 oen.,ble Ttiey allo welcome the
white leJhorng ~~~atiOD &amp;J]d 001Wi&amp;l reeeiv~ ~ Ill ,...ulorod. Charles

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TW!J 10011 AND FOlJR llj)OM
- apartments, close 1n toW'n, 127
Butternut
12·1112tc

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wallpa(!;!l

Trevey·Finsterwald
H
Funerol ome
ln addition they can secure quat.
i~ tnefthandJ"' wlftlout extraVlllnee 144 ·B utternut Ave
Pomeroy, Oblo
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INStJftANCI! AGENCY
Fire. AutDmolt1t~. Hhlth

ACCib.rfT '

Llr.. Cetualty •nd Bonda

Real rstate Broker

•t In MlbDUPQRT, OHIO

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WIAX WARD

mermlll

Said premises and f 1xtures Ire
appraised for the sum of $25,000
00 and must be sold for not lell
than two-th1rd1 (%) or Bald appra15ect value-, and the Ierma of
sale are as fo11ows $200 00 must
be paid by the suecessful bidder
at the time of (be b1d and lbe
batan&lt;o upon coni1J111ation of the

sale
Warren F Sheeta.
Trustee in BankrupteJ

GOOD IIIIREFORD BULL fo• Sale
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Seales
Blowers
10 H P Electric Hmst
60 H P MrJtor on Ham.

Barnes-sJM()aon.

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li:JG BUl'Ch., Co
t dr 'bard top, beaotl·
Mi.dateport. Fl!'e
fill J tone graen fmisb, white
Bon&amp;~. PhOO:e 8815-X
Wall tirea, loW m1Jeage, dyna·
1low, radio, heater $2295 00 COMPLETE IDsW"•IJ.ee Protection,
~omeroy Motor Co
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lJfe. Aato, ~ Polio Call DoD
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1862 PLYMOUtH 2 dr. Sedan
J)eluxe, beautiful turquo1se fin·
WE BUY
Jsb, ~ 00 lllaettnar'g, POme.r.oy, Obio
12 20 6tc
STRUCTURAL I tEAMS
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SC~AP IRON- METALS.
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WU!m 801'111 co. - tt
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Auto type "A"'

75 It P.
Service Switeb
volt 8 Dltaoe
Corn Ble\'atot'

11 28 u SAVE ON YOUR SH"E repall' .1t
Raeme Shoe Shop
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IQII STtJI)EBAKEJI, 2 dr ' V8 Hyn 30 tf
!GramaUe drive, heJtfr, very -:-:c--:--:._-'-_ _:.:~:_: 1

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Silent Nl1ht" concluded the

} ;,,o.,-~,;; lnd Charlea Radford held
with the macripllon "C

DII:SIONED BY .._. Startc) ~ji,;(i,,;;;·~.
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champagne Ohaft.Ully

lace aheath over maU:hlDg silk
•attn with lh own bt1el laee
jacket buttontnr In Mck. "''bt
blj'h llbhed watat Ia bowel! in \
fronL A loveiJ aown tor "''
opera. tbeatlr or lormal dlnlnc. I

Ebersbach's Are
Hosts At Family
Dinner Christmas

.Mr and Mrs Adam Ebersbach
entertained wtUt a family dmner
Cbr1stmas at their home on Mul
berry Ave
Present were
Gf'orge Powell

Mr
son

and

Mrs
r.Jnd
dau ghter, Barbara Parkersburg
W Va , Mr and Mrs Eldon Gaul
and d~ughl r Gayanne, Chester
Mrs Marguente Durst and daugh
ter Bernice Ann and Mr and Mrn
Frank Wilson and ehtldren, Ben·
ny, Ann and Cher:yl, Middleport
and Mr and Mrs. George Hobstet
ter, ~~. and d•usllters, Pamela and
Bill,

Be~~.~~',..(' ,.,,

Cfiristma1 eVt 1uests were Mr
and Mrs Richard Gaul and son
Ricky and Mr. and Mrs Don
Houdaghelt and children Danny

LEGAL NDTICI
Joaepbme Faye Caruthers, whose
plaoe of residenee tJ unknown. 1~
hereby noti.CtetJ that on 'he lStb
a«y of NoVember, A D , JO!S8
.James Eldon Caruthers,
being
plaintiff, ftled hll petition against
her as defend-.nt in the Court of
Common Pleas, Metts County
Ohta, coe No 1.2481, praying for
divorce from the said Josephine
Faye Caruthers on the grounds of
Wilful Absence of said defendant
fr'om laid pluntift for more thad
one year tart past, Grosa Neslect
ot Dllty and Extreme Cruelty, and
plalntitl alao pra)'&amp; for the r11.re,
custody and control of the chll·
dren; that plamtlff be awarded
tbe household a:oods, household
tffect. and houaehold furniture,
an.d for other proper relief Said
eauH wlll be for hearing on or
after tbt 27th day or December,
A D 11156

DecNsed

Notice 111 hereby g1ven that V1r
gte Mort~ whose Post Office ad
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CONCRETE I!LOC:KS
bas been dnlv a~;;01nlt&gt;d EIC'CUt
r1x of tloe Esla .~ of Lyman E
"Build Better For L"a"
Bcarhs, decea ~('d late of Pome

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On Rt. 33. C11t Wm. Orutttt,

roy, Me1gs County oh•o
DI.Wd. th11 14th day or Deeember 1Q56
Joh ( 8
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ec:on
~.Judie of tiM Probtt. CMrt

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ateamer. (.'linton l'lther, M1d 115 .. •acond
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Rock Springe,
"'-1" (:ounly, Ohio
41tport. J?b- tJ26S.X.
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Dicl y01 .,_
That?
IUJUW

HAiporl

"Bul • aald one Board member
''Thfl.; no probleJD fw tlw~
boolu are alwaya oul ''
Same whh our two vo)J,J-mnet of
Emily Pog1 here m our Joca1
rar) The} r~ among the Jtillst tal
led for booka of all
Retent!y 11 'euskin1er" aaked me
on a non hbrar&gt; dar 1r I'd let an
Etnlly Post over there for Her
}o'ull or boiJm~e I satd yn or

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ltet, •nd 1r. "'
beard a apeaker aay, *W•
(JormeriJ p 0 eJerk tlrr~ yy al- oldest demoa-acy DOW on
1 t.er movttT. te
0 "Neftr tt \fie emb.. •
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again wm 1 ever eom'pt•in of a
I hil'b water tJtll tf I ever ~et to
a really (rft! flowing aourc~ oncl'
morl"•
1
She bad moved to on~ of tbt&gt;
hl ght' r area. In that town whf'r.
on Monday mornlnJ with the
""ho le town wajhJOI you ('oulrl
hiltdl) draw a JOOd &lt;'Upful of w~
Y.r by m1d forenoon
Some II met J eet klnda !K'Irf'd

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What a her1tage It oui'l!
an ot.h~:at10n rests on our OO.~Ij~i
That larl) stfndins at l.ht f!fl
to New Yark Mrbor, l.Jbfrt.r,
Inc 11loft her 1hininl ll6
l •hat • rr.al and bopefti llea. . je
all the worlrl

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My heart swel11 Jtm to
thm k of J( all
011r &gt;H) f1r1t Christmu e.afil

of thJ~ vear Ia from Mi.Q Iaiii

at the way lht&gt;M' b1g pl anh on T11ylor Baton Rottte, lA , helotfl
our raer are IIPJM.nA: up water form('r M1dClleport teacher, QOW
a ru1ned and JlOI'k' you know
w1lb relative• w the dee:J
after lhey use J1 And thP&gt; u~ South Mls.t Susie s~• ~ " ' "
bJIIaoru of gallon~ annually St·~ ms I Shl' ra u wme north next Spiblt~,­
to have no adverse effect !10 rar
111nrl Indeed Ahf' will be mbll. wlWait till r ~~ me anotht-r htg com~ NM too many M.iat ~
dnnk of K001 Ade-th~ lf&gt;mu11 'Jl this world-----sunny per10naUUti1
kwd
who have tou('hed so many, miib'
l'DUrM'
'
)!lung l ives for good u a tetttilr.
( ~earrhed and searched 'TIJ a
This lad) taught mGte tb.e.n ._,
thtck fat dll'i: book and ra Moen
Thmgs 3!'f' commg to a ~how H'ars m our schools hert"
down on pu~hshln.c names of taw
11 dozens and dozent of times
breakmg teen agtts Many PIIPN~
Come t(l fll"d out, •e have 2 are dotng 110 Thei r theory - th1~ I \ Ime rr.&gt;m •oday'• readtnJ•
codpies and lioth were out Wed will bee dt:&gt;1nrent knowmg tho~
\fr~ BJonl had ,
beod of
IJJ&amp;I all over the plaee aroond
ld bl , 1
here and lolks want to know namoes aft' In bO
Ka. pr nt And oran~::t IJrown and bla&amp; ha1r
ahel't' to put Uncle Ball at the many papeh: ilrl' ttvlnc nem es of
weddmg and how Man should we&gt; of~df.r•g p:1rents 1180
_
wnt.e Aunt Li111e a thanks for the
Too may or these pampered 1} P"
I wnel Bo "' told me n heard
('rocheted llpoon holder and tht'! ~a ve b~n hOUe~mg at offtrtal.. I! thai thl:j rr ~~ylng up eii'OOJtd
hand emb'rt)tdered door lltop
a ya yo~ can 1 do anylhmg to J&gt;~rkcrshurg W Va "Well tf
Good old ~mlly Post Shot! and El t~ I m a tef'n aa:er and Its agal!1st F.1wnhower had made one nvwe
- - 1 t "'nave answered the Ia" '
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eanor Ro,...,.....,.
spel"ch h~ d have c.rrled Canada
more vexlnl( IIUtslJuns than you
Pretty grimly, John Q Public
C'an shl~ a stirk at
111 beflnnmg to reply throu11h the
preu " I! you are old enough to
rob and maybe kill an old lad}
Mrs Jennmg!l Wayland has resteal a c•r molest a young gJrl 1 rNved a wonderful Christmas
break ('Xpt'n~JVe w.ndows and steal I pae\age ftfJm !Wn Gar} tn U S.

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steal , steal - why then you re old Army m (il'rmany
enou1 h to have yaur name in the
lts contents - a cuckoo cloek
paper
wh1ch not only cud:oos tmt SH!gl
an anniversary •ong - and Mra
Incidentally, there nevt'r WAS w ~ays go far 1t• 11 k.nda mixed
any law about this It was onl) up and tuckoos con5t antly great1y
by extreme courteay and klndne$8 to the~r merr 1ment Mdton got a
or the pn!'M that names wert' wath fme watch from his brother and
M-hl and or coune out of r~!pect Mr Wayland an eleetr1e shaver
to the famJiy
Thu was 10 day1 or more ago
But most people are beJinnmg ~ how1ng that Unde Sugar has m
to th1nk It has bad the opposite ef 1 s 1 ~tl'd on earl&gt; mailing over there
reet from what all thts forbear too
ance ftrst antended
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GRUESER BLOCK CO.

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a galt
Father
John Turcl from the thlidren of
the !K'hool by Jenme Mench1n1
alter WhJrh Santa gave all prl.'st'nt
a bag of cand}
Follow1n e; th e program

wu presented the

beari!Ji

Mtddleport, Ohio

0

er I, Mtke Greu
1
ey thed LaJ mbt, and
r1on an
ane Wells

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The ~Wng~ 'Away In A Mangt"r

J'amea Eldon Caruthers, plaln~ff
CtQw and Crow, Attorney! fOl'
LIGAL NOTICI
Plolnllfl
NOTICE OF SAI..I
The Board. ol Education of the (11), ' ' " · 28. (12) s. 12 "· 26 Tt&lt;
Middleport
Exe.mpted VillaJe
School D1strJct will offer for ~e
LIGAL NOTICI
at public auction on Saturdl)', Jan- Ira Cljnloa Gciodotlo, Whooe pla&lt;t
uary 26th, 1eT at 2·00 p m at of nlll4Rce b unknown, will ttke
the Pearl St 1chool building tn notice thll on the 7tb day ot 1'0:
Middleport, Ohio, the house• Jo- vember, 19ftll the underslaned,
ea~ on the foiJowina desct'tbe-d Donna !Ale Goodnlte, tiled her
reaJ estate
peUtion aa:ainst hlm in the Com.:non Pleas Court. of Melp County,
Lot No 391 Rosa Searlt~~i Lot Olllo, CauM No 12,488, for
dl·
No 391 Carl Allensworth, Lot Ho tafte, alleiJine: that the defendant
380, Clyde Van Cooney; Lot. No. hat betn IUilty or Jl'OII DeJleet
889 aouth baJf Clyde '¥anCooner: of d~ty ana praylnc for dlvon:e,
Lot No 389 north half $1mon cllltOdf of C!blldren and other reSinger, Lot No 388 Flora ltmea; 110!. Said CIUJe will be !o•
Lot No 387 Clarenee Fretlil&amp;h; OD or aher lhe 2'1th ar of lJe.
Lot No 38'7 Flora Jone1,
eember. 18fll
The houses wUl he sold 1.0 the
Donna Lee Goodnlte, PWntiff
bJgbest bidder and must be Mmqv·
Webtttr • Fultz, Attorne)'J for
cd from the premucs wtthin thir- Plaintitr
ty days of the dale or sale Terms (11) 13, 20, 27 (12) 5 12. 19 211 7te
cash In hand on day of sal~ The
Board of Education ft81!orve! tbe
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
right to reJect any or ail b1ds
IXICUTRIX
Peul S. Smart, Clerk
Eat.te of Lyman E. B..r1tt
Board of Edvcatlob

3 MIIM North of Pomeroy
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i 8111 ~~;~tt St
th Sl ex; aft n Em

,oseph

and J1ll
Conveyor Motor
Blue Streak Mi!l(er Twin
spiral, Hon, style VM

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)ldtor Co

RAW FURS and Beef
-ltldea Carl €hevahar, Lolli
",' Jklltom
11 27 I mop

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EXCEPTING AND RESEIIVING
to the grantor, Jtg successors and
assigns, al lcoal, oil JAs and other
mmeral~t underlying Che soU, With
the right to t'nter on said pl"@misea
prospect, explore and drill for,
and mine, excavate and remove
the Slilme w1th all machinery, ap-r
phances, f1xturea and thina:s necessary or co11vement t.herefor.

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".Sean, one owner, $481100 Pome-

O::t

Begtnnmg North 911 e feet and
West 3010 ft'et from tbe Southwest corner or Sectlon No 31 on
the North h11e or 11. 51 acre tract
now owned by the Rose JfJI1 Coal
Company thence West 381 feet,
tllence North 18 degree Weet 76
f•et to the Southeaat corner of
~oy Armes 37 acre lot on top of
.1 Rock ChH, thenee South 67 desree West 146 fet.t to the East
slde of State Route 124, 20 teet
[rom the center th,reor and run·
nmg parallel and 2~ feet North
of a bn(!k store building ;th.ence
South 25 degree 45 mmutes Ea.!lt
135 ft atong east Side of State ftt1
No 124 thence south -20 depoee
20 feet East 315 feet alone the ea!lt
s 1 d e of
State
Route 124
thence N o r t h t1f derrte~
15 mmutes East tOO feet ru.nmng
through a D('tnt 25 feet Northerly
rJf a mme openlnJ:, tbence North
248 feet to the pJaee of btginnJfll,
contalmng 3 66 acres, more or lea•

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VICE All makes Repaired
pert, Tecbmr\aDII Phone

J•ne
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- I heard Hary Hern Hofrman

JuiC readlBJ 01 a erowded Car
oe&amp;it!' Labrtl')' in a WetNrn rr.1te
where the wg,eeltiOb waa Jnade
lhat the)' do away writh ~e of
the hdtiE'r booka Uke the "Km.ey

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Situated In the County of Meig1,
In the State of Ohio and In the
Townahtp of Sutton 1nd be.hti in
160 acre lot No 1223 ~~~ bounded
and deS('rJbed as folio ..... to wit

Rlv1era Cpe SEPTIC TANKS CI!:SS POOLS and
lUIJ BUICK
11Hard top,.
out houses cieal!ed complete Indynaflow dnve
stallation, free mspectton, rea!Jf2,393 00 Blaettnar's, Pomeroy ,
o.nable prwcs chemical servtce
Ohio
12 20 6te
and vacuum equipment All sep·
1~ DeSOTO vs4dr s;dan- 1 he tanks and cess pools guar
an1eed for one yea" S &amp; H San
Power sreermg, automatic trans
itary Servu:e, Phone Jaebou
luiSSlon $695 00
Blaettnar's
1075 Toll charges can collect
Pomero:y, Ohio
12 20 Ote
24 b:&gt;ur aervtce, no extrr charge
t9M CHEVROLET, 4 dr sedan, V8 up •O 50 m·Ies
11 .flO lmoc Gl'antf'~
motor with overdrive, radio,
R&amp;
Attached to the improvements
beJter, sclat covera, dark green QU!CK SERVICJt Od
pairtn_~~
bJo
Fadono.
t;J~~·I
on
sa1d real estate as f1xtures, and
finish $1743 00. Pomeroy Motor
watelunakGr COUJNS ,
bemg a part thereof are the Col(:o.
112811
LBRS. ~ ,
l.J,tf lowiJlg described chattels
11D CHE:YtcOLET, 4, d!', 2: tone - - 1
Hammerm1ll
blue flmsb, 1~0 serle!, heater, RADJo 6 T&amp;Ll!!VISION' SERVICE I set Crushers
elean. $719 O'J Pomeny Motor
Phone 200 Cleland Appliance 1
20 H P Mol or on Sheller
Co.
11 28 tf
'Store, 118 W. Main st. Pometo,. 1
Corn Sheller

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ed) Wnte, gwmg quahf1eatlons
and pertment information

BUIWnJ6
8 or 10 One an
extra lihq oM II Jntere1ted call
at tbf 11otm!l of A. N Behrei,
- PomerO)' !JD Adne St
12 26 Otc

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For ap experienced man or woman who can use a JOb requJc·
lng 4 hours per day preferably
In the moremg Wtll be req1ur
ed to tally &amp; record da1ly sales,
post aceouni..!l reemvable Jed
gers, and make general ledger

- ONE KEY RING
and leather strap
Lost between Srrause
Seei:Utd Ward FirehOuse,
evening
12 26 3tp

·'Oitd ~ toet• eo. and 7 ~~c
,~oi.l.·.:N. lltiilel, Po"'ff'o,.
,
12 11 810
~ - .. an.,_ see Wm
:rD.iBlfQPD ~u.n - .
·~.A t:r 'Harol4 Bllettton
Ro:e&amp; ~~~ or phone 8a2.J
1114 1m~p

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700
7 30

The Firestone Tire and Rubber

Company h a 8 an 1mmed1ate
openhiC at H&amp;R F1re/ijone Deal
er Store In Midd\ep,rt for a
man to madaJe Tune Payment
Department Must be a salesmon
and know how to promote lll•
stde a11d outstde store utes, plus
ert~dlt and eoltectton foHow ·up
Salar1ed posidon wtth both Ul·
ary and expenses pa1d du•tng
trammg period Age 23 to ~
All lnqUiri@S held stnetly co nr1
dentJai WriteR L N1chols f)o
The F1reston~ Tire &amp; Rubber
Co, 211 N F1lth Sl Columbn~.
Ohio, ,glVlng qua,llflcatwns

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WHTN-TV Channel13

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Wedlresday wms Charleston CHA~EL 8
8 80 Captain\ Kanproo
8 00 Captain Kangaroo
9 00 M6rniQI Show
9 00 Mormn~r Show
10 00 Garry Moore
tO 00 Garry Moore
to 30 ArtbW' GodlreJ
10 30 Arthur Godfrey
11 30 Strike l.l Rtclt
11 30 Strike It Rich
12 00 Valiant Lady
12 00 Valunt Lady
Mr Sherman Blessing returned 12 15 Love of Live
12 1~ Love of L1fe
trom Sl Mary's ftogpJtal In Hun 12 30 Search f~r Tomorrow
12 30 Search For TomoiTo'l
tmgton after subm1thng to sur 12 45 Guldlng Lilht
1 12 45 Gutdma Lilht
gery
1 00 KaUe'a Kitehen
1 00 Kabe's KtteheQ.
Mr .:md Mrs urt1s Young of
1 30 At Tile WQfld. Turns
1 so As tbe World Turnl
Dunbar called Tuesday m the 2 00 Our Min Brooks
2 00 Our M1ss Broo1ta
homes of Mr and Mrs
Donald 2 30 Hoa.separty
2 30 Housep~ rty
Thompson Mrs Fanrue Taylor
8 00 Tile Bit Payo!f
Mr and Mrs. Rrch Ro\lsh, Mr. aad S 30 Bob Crosby Show
~
3 00 'lhe 8 g Payofl
4 00 llri&amp;bier Day
3 30 Bob Crosbv Show
Mrs Cec1\ Blessmg and Mr and
4 00 BrtihteT Da)!.
rs Fred Roush hey are planmnJi: t 15 l!eeret Storm
4 15 SeCI"I Storm '
on returnma: lo thetr !arm 111 th1s f 30 Fd&amp;e of Jllihl
0 00 The Early Sltow
4 30 Edy,.. oC Ntght
area the lm;t of the year
8 2.5 Les Paul 6 Mary Ford
~ 00 The ~Arly Show
Mr aud llolri C F Ble&amp;~~mr and
8
30
Yollf
Euo
Re-portv
6
25 Les Paul &amp; Mary FoTd
f:lla were shoppmg in Point Plea· ,
Your Ess~, Rep.ute1
6
45
Sports
Parade
6
30
sant Monday afternoon
6 45 Sporh Parade
!HJ George Reed and Eugene ft 55 Weatherman
I 6 "" We~therman
Staats called on Sherman Blessmg 7 00 TBA
7
15
nouglas
F.d.wards
1 7 00 Art L1nldetter &amp; the: 'l:id1
who 1s recuper:1ting at tbe home
7
30
l't'o
Football
Highlights
7 15 Douglas Elwards
uf Mrs Leuvena Ra1ney
8 00 Arthur Godfrey &amp; Frtenda j' 7 30 S!!!t Prestetn of the Yukon
M1 s Ethel Myers of Dayton
8 00 Bob Cummings Show
Oh10 1s v1s!tmg her son Tobey and 9 00 Tbe Mllllonaire
9
30
J
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Got
A
Secret
8 30 Climax
wde of Board
tO 00 U S Steel Hour
9 30 Playhouse 90
M1 Dw1gn1 G1hbs, C F Bless \1 00 Up to the minute news
,1 00 Up to the Minute News
mg and Arch Roush were busm u 05 s.. anmng the Weather
I 11 05 Seanmng the Weather
css c&lt;~llrrs m New Haven Tuesday t1 10 1'he Late Show
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11 10 The Late Sho
Mr and Mrs Melvin Bonecult{ r
anct Con n1c Mrs Garn~tt Chap
mll(l were shoppmg 1n Point Pit 8.
sant Thursday
Mrs Etbe( Fry and Mr.!l Arney
Boston and M1ke allended the WI ONEIDAY WHTN Charl-o CHANNEL 13
11 44 Slgn On
Xmas program at Board School ll « S1gn On
11 45 Cartoon Club
11
45
Cartoon
Club'
Hou~l' Wednesday u rte~nnon
12
10 Noon News
12
10
Noon
News
C~r1l !'fhude anti Ella Bl t'ss mg
12 Hi Neighbors
were c,JIJers of Mr and Mr~ 1'obe_y 12 15 Nelghbora
12 30 Midday Mov1e Matinee
12 30 M1dday Movie Matinee
Mytrs and M1 s Ethel Mvcrs Tuc s
30
Femmlne
Touch
1 00 Femtmne Touch
1
day a f1t•1 noon
2 15 Liberace
; 15 .t.iberace
2 .. L1fe With Eljubelb
2 4!! Life Witb Elizabeth
3 00 Afternoon Film Fest1val
3 00 Arternocn ~1Im f41tati'fll
4 30 Super Ser'lll Time
4 30 Super Serial Tirn..:!I 00 Mlctey Meuse Club
S 00 lli.ckey Mouse Cl11b I
8 Of' Ftutrato BW Jr
8 0.0 Cartoon Club
8 ~ Five Star Final
I 30 FIVe &amp;J,ar \i'lnal
? 00 !Cutla, Fran .It Ollie
7 00 Kultl•. &gt;"'rll. \ Olllo
'I 18 John Daly II: the Newl
7 1&amp; Johr Dalv If the Newr
1 :10 Dumeylt~...t
7 30 Sbertff of Coch11e
8:00 CJreua
s 30 N•'Y Loa
The Lord 11 nlrh unto theftl
9
00
OD:ilb
and
Harriet
9
00 Wire Serv1ee
that are of a br&lt;lken heart;
I 30 For~ Theatre
10 00 Vaughan Monroe
aDd aaveth RIMlh •• ft o~ a
10 (l) Wednetday NiJht Fllhb
11 00 News ()f the NiJbt
eorUrlte spirit -(Psalm 34
•
10
a
J1gllt Follow-up
18.)
•
11
1$
MyJtery
Theatre
11 00 NeWJ br the Night
Into the helpleesness of our 1111 lllyslery Tll&lt;.ltn
12 la S1gn Oil
utmoat IOrf()tf cornea thla lUI Slin Off
wonderful couaolatio.n; and
thts proml6e, th111 reprieve:Bedford
this chance ever to begin
r Mrs Victoria Stacy 1s vlattlng
anew God Will always hear
lter daughlcr at Stockport
IY ILANCHI M. HASKINS
us, from the deepest pal of
The moat smack dab hit ()n the and may your Christmas joys ibf
despair.
oose as to m.ulma: was my birth- as rich and tim! as the INDted
day aitt from C P H m Korea two evergreens all about us .as of nf)W.
years qo It came on )larch 11, J&gt;ye gotra look out, or t·u 1et all
exact day ol my birthday 1 never starry ey~ over Cbrlltmas,
eould quite 1et over that for tim
December ataRa out as 1
Ina and at a dutance or over and a chore and ends up In
en Captelna, Pew Ann McKin- 9000 mUes
axy of l~jjhl, good will, rlail.tJII&lt; ..
ney
alive &amp;)ow
Fred I Gardner, putor, gavv
Which Js EXACl'LY as it thOuld
the oUeriery and eloM:ftJ prayers
be

School Chorus Assisted Presentation
Of Christmas Story In Church Here

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2 30 Tenne11.see ~nle l?rd
300 Matin11e 'l'beatre
100 Queen For A 'Oar
Mod~rn Romances
soo C"mt&gt;dv 1'1me
5 30 Aunt Dru how
600 r1a1t and Scruse• Show
6 30 News P1cture
8 45 Sports E)e

LETART, W.VA.

DAILY CROSS'WO'R

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;~eor the r.:=ool
PI'OB
ope~ with a
r:,ee~n~ b&gt;' Kay lolcGowln fol
lilrOUp 11 r.aana: of 'U p
and .. D!~u7h Topll 11Jwele Bclh
C
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a .I
Arthur
~SCI t hudue lfullen, Mary Kay
:ten~a~~vi~~~
Wells reCUkd
dren of
~ lf~c! the ehrl
recited the:, 1 ~~ St ~\gradt!
IJns of Lhl' "iuJb or
L;.,.,~ ld
A IIC
our
.Hothe/ue f:~lftl ~he BleaS(&gt;d
f!nt~d ban~
.
was preJileued Y
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te 11 the

otter for Jale at publie •ucllon oo
the 5th day Jn.nuar), 19S7 at 10
3P o'clock a rn at the ft"tnt door
Of tho Court Nou1e, Pomeroy
M:ele11 County Ohlo the folloWI.lli
t!le1cribed 1eal estaJe, togeU.er
wttb the fhcture1 herrin dttenbed

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PurtU&amp;nt to an order of the Unl·
ted Statet Dlllrict Court for the
lout.bern Dlatrl&lt;'t of Ohio, Eattern
Dh1.1loh ln b1nkruptcy, U1e undW·
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boys m what they are trymg so hard to do
" Keep from getting the big head '
Regardless, we cannot help but enter here for the record
that we hope these Rucme boys and thetr coach go a long ways Arnnld Sc herz, Branch Manager
for tht Kru •u Co lfl this area, has
m the count} and d1strtct tournament at seasou's end Thts is been
uppomted to the newly ere
not to wnte off Eastern's ehance of defeatmg the Tornadoes ated posltll"in
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Baslcetball !ans who hke to see a good brand of the spott

wall be attending Rarme games thts wmter Several of t he
deserve and wt~l recetve plenty of spec1al menhon for
dead-eye accuracy and all-around floot abthty Yet these
boys would be only a fractaon as successful! as they a-re without the teamwork· so clearly m evidence by all ftve players.
We would JUSt as soon save- the plaudats for ind1vaduals until
the end of the sea1on, as we all often refram from applaudmg
dunng a senes of introductions at a crowded banquet sched-

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ketball teams of that sohool concede..tfut .the 1906 57 cd1tJon
of the Tornado is Lht' " best balanced out!1t'' m a number or
years More than that the players appei!r to be of unusually
htgh cut as mdtvtduals They are ndmg a cun ent hot streak
m shootmg, and a vtctor;y 1kein of seven straight agamst some
faor to good opposlllon Vet they are able to Joke about "gettmg the b1g head" and thereby !all from theJr present stand

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ay evenJni to see • play ' The
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Kansas Faces Major Test In
Big Seven Tournament Clash
Wilt "The Stilt" Chamberlain and his unbeaten Kansas
teammates draw their first major test of the college basketball
season tonight when they play Iowa State In tbe opening round
of the Big Seven Tournament at Kansas City.
Chamberlain has averaged almost 36 points a game as the
top-rat!ted Jayhawta posted easy early season victories over

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Davis Cup Play
ADELAIDE,

Australia

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of the Davia Cup ehal}fmge round today and vh1ually
rlinehed tbe coveted sliver tropby
tor another year.
Lew Hetad wa\10~ F1am, 6-2,
fh'J, 6-3, with a auperb ex-hibition
of power tennis, and canny Ken
:Rosewall outclassed Seixas, 6-l,
tH, U, 6-1 , in a pair of matches
marked by American irritation
over llnetmen's decisions.
Neither or the American players
nor Captain Bill Talbert complained about the line calls that
were decided in favor of tile talented Australians. So m•crwhelming waa the Australian supremacy
that the decisions did not affect
the oukome of the matches .
But In each case, the calls came
at a bad time for the Yanks, and
at one stage a big segment of the
packed gallery of 16,000 shouted
"No!" when a :;hot by Seixas was
called "out."
Aust.nlia now can cllncll the Davis Cup for the rifth time in the
past six years by winning Thursday's doubles match. Neither Talbert nor AuMtralian Captain Harry
Hopman would name b!JI doubles
pair. However, the Australians
were br.llevf'd certain to go with
Hoad and Ro.scwall. T11lbert was
undec!ded albout leaming Flam or
young Sammy G1ammalva with
Seixas.
,
Each of the 22-}'ear old Aussi;.•
"whiz k.ittl" employed a diff,·rl'n1
pattern [or p(lJishlng orr the Amer icans.
Holld, whom Hopman had subjected lo a "slave-driving"' routine
during the paH week to bring up
to peak form , played superlative
all-around tennis.
Ro!K\wall, on the verge of accepting a lucrative offer to turn
profcaelonal, did not appear at his
beat. out U looked as ti\()UIIh be
were not extendlna himself. ~nd
ll his shob were not up tu Holid's
Roaewall mllde up for that with
bla brUllant court strateg;v.

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tEVIEW OF THE YEAR-By ATan Maver1
JUNl

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PATTIIISfJN
BEATS
NblllfMANI
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ingtln hrice, California and Wisconaln.. However, the 7-foot PhUadelpblan wUI have to be at hia
best against scrappy lowa State,
whleh also bas a 6-0 record.
In another opening round game
at Kansas City, 11th-ranked Kan-

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Se4:ond round pairings in the
HoJlday Festival tournament at
Mad.Jaon Square Garden pitted St,
Joho'a againat Brl&amp;ham Young
and Ohio State againat Temple In
a matinee double-header. Niagara
plays Manhattan
College and
NYU meets Nolre Dame in an
evening twin-bill.

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30 points , tmned back Fordham,
79-70, and NYU tallied in the second half to bl'at Villanova, 73-66,
in Tuesday's opening r ound games.

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Today's Sports Parade

Jn the musl a11ral'li~· e show, the
Dixie C"lassi1· at Halcigil , N. C.,
By OSCAR FRALEY
second -ranked Nortll ~:a rohna opUnited Pre•• Sport• Writer
poses Utah No. ltl in the opening
NEW YUK.K UP - This was a
rouml. Other pairings pit Duke, fuw weeks ba&lt;"k , during the OlymNo. 12 , agam~1 Wesl Virginia, Ne. pic Game:~, and thtl hand~ome,
8, unranked Df&gt;P&lt;~ul against un- white-h aired man pointed a sturdy
t&lt;~nked W&lt;Jkl) "'orl'st, and Iowa, finger at thl' athletes
!printing
No. 20, ~~~pinst t\orth Carolina down the brick-colored straight·
State, th•~ unrauked defending away.
champions.
··Great ,·• ~~ lid Co l. Durney Old·
field
or the ll . S Air l&lt;'ort.'C, "but
Seton Hall plays Pittsburgh,
about the
wc ~ lNn KPnlucky mrcts LaSalle, did I ever td l yuu
Stanford face:s Valpariso. and 'olympic gam;.· ~· we hclrl in BerConnecticut lllay s Miami, Flfl. , in lin ufter W1.rld \Var II'!"'
The good ('nlmwl is a nwn who
the op1~ n i n g round of the Ora"ge
IJ uwl 1'ourn11 m ent at Miami. Th€' duP::m"l nec 1\ a · 1111" to get ~&gt;1artet l
Su gar Bowl tournament !lets un- on a yarn. II !" J&gt;ruvcU l.hal in his
dNway Fr\flay ni ght w1th Kt:'n· new book. "Never A Shot In An·
lucky playing Virginia Poly and gl'r,'" wlm:h is Io;~ded witll anecdote!&gt; alJOu t how he wet-n ursed a
Alabama meeting Houston.
horde of war correspondents in
lwo wars.
So, quicker than Bohb.Ji Morrow
could leave hi .~ Ml.orting blocks,
"Damcy" had the &lt;'onversational

North Is Rated
As Favorite In
All-Star Clash

MJAMI UP - Bolatcrcd by 11"

esume
we organized a 'LitUe Olympics'
1n the stadium Hitler built for the
1936 Olympic Games with compet~
1ng teams to be taken frt~m each
ot' the fuur national occupying
armies the
United States,
.f rench, British and Rlt-Mians. "
But the Russians, it seems, tried
lo pull a fast one.
"Marshal Zhukov tried to send
back to Moscow for some rlft£ers,'' Barney laU&amp;hed, "but when
the other commanders objected he
withdrew lhe ·Russian team.
" While all this WBIS going on,
Maj. Gen. James M. Gavin, com·
mander of the 8.2nd Airborne
whose paratroopers in Berlin were
to make up the U. S. team, took
lhe whole team up In the stadium," Barney continued.
There, on a plaque on the wall,
were li!Jled the names of the 1936
U. S. Olympic v.rlnners.
''Lads,'' the general said firmly,
" I want you to do just as well today as those Americans did in

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convince. The Engineers eat.abllabed one of the beat defenalve marb
in the nation by boldint: teD opponents to 33 points. Pitt _lilt);
must break a jinx, Coach Bobb7
in the end zone. Tbe penalty gave Dodd's ecb teams won eaeb ol
Tech the bali on the Pitt one and their seven previoua bowl pmeL
the Engineers scored.
Because of Tech's record, whieb
The Panthers claim the filma of
tbe game prove Grier did not in- includ~ nine lmprepive vletorlel
terfere on \he play, and they be- againat 8 lone 6-0 setback to anlieve that j trlumph over Tech beaten Tennessee, the oddl-rukin the Gator Bowl will bear them era have made Tech a seven pOiqt
favorite.
out.

Pitt Panthers And Georgia Tech
Clash Satrirday In 'Gator Bowl
JACKSONVlliLE,
Fla. The Gator Bowl will put on Us
best show ever Saturday when the
two teams who met in last January's Su1ar Bowl-Georgia Tech
and Pittabur&amp;b-daah before .37 ,000 !ana and a national television
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impressive records tban the.Y carWell, ln the Army, orders are ried into the Suear Bowl, and
orders.
both coacbes admit their current
"'fh.osc paratroopers won every team are bettr:.r than Lho&amp;e the_;
event that day that the U. G. Olym- had last January.
pic team won in 1936," Barney
chuckled.
Pittstmrgh. which won the hearts
That 'll one story you won't finJI
of
telev·ision rans with a surprJ ~·
in Oldfield's book. But the anecvictory
over Miami at the end of
dote-jammed
volume is loaded
the
season,
cherks into the plush
with stories which drip chUckles
Ponte
Vedra
Country Club today
and tears.
to start workouts. Tech wiU n~t
And he gives our guys in the get to town until Thursday.
United Press their full share of atCt~ARt; 7~f21NCII
tenliun. Those he mentions include
Coach John Miehelosen and hi ~
Ill WJit'4tNG1
Presidrnt Frank H. Bartholomew, Panthers are anxious to avenge
FINAl. Oi.YA'If'IC
Vice President Tom Cuprran and their 7-ll loss to Tech and to prove
7RYOI./1'.
such old pals as Ernie Barcella , that Sugar Bowl touchdown was
Char it'y Bernard, Chris Cunning- just a fluke .
ham, Bill Dickinson, Jack Frank·
ish, Dick Harri ~. Bill Higginboth·
The Engineers scored the Sugar
bit in his teelll.
am, Francis McCarthy, Bob MillBowl's lone touchdown after an ofer
Bob
Musel
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Doc
Quigg,
Ralph
"We were lrylni to make everyficial ruled that Pitt's fullback .
body frlend)y in the occupation of T~atsorth, Bob Vermillion and Bobby Grier, interrered on a pass
Berlin," Oldfield explained. "So many others.

WINS IllS
2&lt;P II.~. OPEIf
CROWN.

Temple, led by Guy Rodger.;'

The holiday merry · go - round
reache11 its peak Thursday night
when 11 tournaments involving 76
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In the Midwest Tournament
opening tud&lt;Jy at Terre Haute,
Ind ., Muskin gum plays Lawrence
Tecb, Ceorgetown faces Indiana
Slate, Southwest Missouri meets
th~ Quanico Marines, and Kansas
Slate Teachers plays New Ha'len
Conn , Teaehen.

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Oklahomans who don'L know what
lt'a like to l.:tse ,the North All-Star }
toom I• a 61&gt; pOint favorite to belt
the South All-Stan tonlaht in OrBDiile Bowl Stadium .
Phllaclelphla UP - Rick CaSome tO,OOO to46,000 persons are sares, bulldozing fullbl!ck of the
M·IAMI BEACH UP
• Willie expected tor the 8:15p.m. kickoff Chicago Bears and \be fourth pla)' Paltrano, 20 _ year . old young 11 • in cool but
dear 60-degree er h1. National Football League
h" weather.
hiatory to gain 1,000 yards by
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Such ''Yankee" stars as All· rushing in a single season, became
No. 3 ntlna among the world'' Americas Tommy McDonald and the 1956 ch11mplon in fact today.
heiVYWIIIJhtl tonl&amp;ht Hgsln~t un- Jerry Tubbll o( Oklahoma and
CaHarcs' 1,1211 yards stood up as
ranked but danproufl C'hari€'Y Nor quar1erback Len Dawson of Pur· the Baltlmorfl Colts and Washlngku• In a 11)-roulld .nationally telc- due helped to make the North ton Rodsklns ended the regular
V~ted bout.
Lt'am the favorite. The North Is seasen this past week end, one
Pa1trano. of Miami and New coactled by Duffy Daugherty of week arter the Bears' back tinOrleant, It a 3 to, 1 favorite to Mlrhlgan SU.tc and Ray Eliot of tshed his schedule.
1tall N9r~u1' comback campaign . Illinois.
Other leaders for the year were
he fl&amp;ht Ia achtdUI€'d (or 10 p.m.
But the South hope&amp; to counfer Eddie Brown of the ilearn In pa~ s!ST. ·
with bruising Don Bosaelcr of Mi· lng; Billy Wilson of San Franei~co
Paatrano'a traln('r, Angi'IO Dun- ami and Palae Cothern of Mlssls- In pas1 recfl~tlons; Bobby Layne
dec, believe• Putrano \8 wilhln 8Jppl. two £ullbacka w~lb plenty of of Detroit in scoring: Norm Van
rea~h of a Utle bout with Floyd power.
BrQCklin of Loa Angeles In puntPittenon, the heavyweiGht cham"Rebel" coacht-s Art Guepe of ing; Sam Baker of Washington in
pion, within a ye1r. Jlc'" ('Onfl- Vanclcr~ilt and Gene Ellenson of field goals; Ken Konz of Clcvedent Norkus won't upset 1hniWI Miami also bave quarterbat:ks Son- land In pun! returns; Tom Wilson
plaos If Willie eJI'l 11:ecp the l'ort ny Jurgenson of Duke and Don of Los Angeles In kickoff return~
Cheater N. v., heavy (rom landing Orr of Vand11tbilt and fullback and Lindon Crow of the Chicago
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Kansas Faces Major Test In
Big Seven Tournament Clash
Wilt "The Stilt" Chamberlain and his unbeaten Kansas
teammates draw their first major test of the college basketball
season tonight when they play Iowa State In tbe opening round
of the Big Seven Tournament at Kansas City.
Chamberlain has averaged almost 36 points a game as the
top-rat!ted Jayhawta posted easy early season victories over

~ussies Drub

:d'

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Americans In
Davis Cup Play
ADELAIDE,

Australia

UP -

tennis tf!rtOrl gave Vie
Seius and Herb Flam a sound

Aultral~'l

drubblnt in the opening sineiea
r:~~atebes

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of the Davia Cup ehal}fmge round today and vh1ually
rlinehed tbe coveted sliver tropby
tor another year.
Lew Hetad wa\10~ F1am, 6-2,
fh'J, 6-3, with a auperb ex-hibition
of power tennis, and canny Ken
:Rosewall outclassed Seixas, 6-l,
tH, U, 6-1 , in a pair of matches
marked by American irritation
over llnetmen's decisions.
Neither or the American players
nor Captain Bill Talbert complained about the line calls that
were decided in favor of tile talented Australians. So m•crwhelming waa the Australian supremacy
that the decisions did not affect
the oukome of the matches .
But In each case, the calls came
at a bad time for the Yanks, and
at one stage a big segment of the
packed gallery of 16,000 shouted
"No!" when a :;hot by Seixas was
called "out."
Aust.nlia now can cllncll the Davis Cup for the rifth time in the
past six years by winning Thursday's doubles match. Neither Talbert nor AuMtralian Captain Harry
Hopman would name b!JI doubles
pair. However, the Australians
were br.llevf'd certain to go with
Hoad and Ro.scwall. T11lbert was
undec!ded albout leaming Flam or
young Sammy G1ammalva with
Seixas.
,
Each of the 22-}'ear old Aussi;.•
"whiz k.ittl" employed a diff,·rl'n1
pattern [or p(lJishlng orr the Amer icans.
Holld, whom Hopman had subjected lo a "slave-driving"' routine
during the paH week to bring up
to peak form , played superlative
all-around tennis.
Ro!K\wall, on the verge of accepting a lucrative offer to turn
profcaelonal, did not appear at his
beat. out U looked as ti\()UIIh be
were not extendlna himself. ~nd
ll his shob were not up tu Holid's
Roaewall mllde up for that with
bla brUllant court strateg;v.

Pastrano Risks
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Heavy Ratmg
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Ag81DS

tEVIEW OF THE YEAR-By ATan Maver1
JUNl

FI.~YII

PATTIIISfJN
BEATS
NblllfMANI
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ingtln hrice, California and Wisconaln.. However, the 7-foot PhUadelpblan wUI have to be at hia
best against scrappy lowa State,
whleh also bas a 6-0 record.
In another opening round game
at Kansas City, 11th-ranked Kan-

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Se4:ond round pairings in the
HoJlday Festival tournament at
Mad.Jaon Square Garden pitted St,
Joho'a againat Brl&amp;ham Young
and Ohio State againat Temple In
a matinee double-header. Niagara
plays Manhattan
College and
NYU meets Nolre Dame in an
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30 points , tmned back Fordham,
79-70, and NYU tallied in the second half to bl'at Villanova, 73-66,
in Tuesday's opening r ound games.

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Today's Sports Parade

Jn the musl a11ral'li~· e show, the
Dixie C"lassi1· at Halcigil , N. C.,
By OSCAR FRALEY
second -ranked Nortll ~:a rohna opUnited Pre•• Sport• Writer
poses Utah No. ltl in the opening
NEW YUK.K UP - This was a
rouml. Other pairings pit Duke, fuw weeks ba&lt;"k , during the OlymNo. 12 , agam~1 Wesl Virginia, Ne. pic Game:~, and thtl hand~ome,
8, unranked Df&gt;P&lt;~ul against un- white-h aired man pointed a sturdy
t&lt;~nked W&lt;Jkl) "'orl'st, and Iowa, finger at thl' athletes
!printing
No. 20, ~~~pinst t\orth Carolina down the brick-colored straight·
State, th•~ unrauked defending away.
champions.
··Great ,·• ~~ lid Co l. Durney Old·
field
or the ll . S Air l&lt;'ort.'C, "but
Seton Hall plays Pittsburgh,
about the
wc ~ lNn KPnlucky mrcts LaSalle, did I ever td l yuu
Stanford face:s Valpariso. and 'olympic gam;.· ~· we hclrl in BerConnecticut lllay s Miami, Flfl. , in lin ufter W1.rld \Var II'!"'
The good ('nlmwl is a nwn who
the op1~ n i n g round of the Ora"ge
IJ uwl 1'ourn11 m ent at Miami. Th€' duP::m"l nec 1\ a · 1111" to get ~&gt;1artet l
Su gar Bowl tournament !lets un- on a yarn. II !" J&gt;ruvcU l.hal in his
dNway Fr\flay ni ght w1th Kt:'n· new book. "Never A Shot In An·
lucky playing Virginia Poly and gl'r,'" wlm:h is Io;~ded witll anecdote!&gt; alJOu t how he wet-n ursed a
Alabama meeting Houston.
horde of war correspondents in
lwo wars.
So, quicker than Bohb.Ji Morrow
could leave hi .~ Ml.orting blocks,
"Damcy" had the &lt;'onversational

North Is Rated
As Favorite In
All-Star Clash

MJAMI UP - Bolatcrcd by 11"

esume
we organized a 'LitUe Olympics'
1n the stadium Hitler built for the
1936 Olympic Games with compet~
1ng teams to be taken frt~m each
ot' the fuur national occupying
armies the
United States,
.f rench, British and Rlt-Mians. "
But the Russians, it seems, tried
lo pull a fast one.
"Marshal Zhukov tried to send
back to Moscow for some rlft£ers,'' Barney laU&amp;hed, "but when
the other commanders objected he
withdrew lhe ·Russian team.
" While all this WBIS going on,
Maj. Gen. James M. Gavin, com·
mander of the 8.2nd Airborne
whose paratroopers in Berlin were
to make up the U. S. team, took
lhe whole team up In the stadium," Barney continued.
There, on a plaque on the wall,
were li!Jled the names of the 1936
U. S. Olympic v.rlnners.
''Lads,'' the general said firmly,
" I want you to do just as well today as those Americans did in

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convince. The Engineers eat.abllabed one of the beat defenalve marb
in the nation by boldint: teD opponents to 33 points. Pitt _lilt);
must break a jinx, Coach Bobb7
in the end zone. Tbe penalty gave Dodd's ecb teams won eaeb ol
Tech the bali on the Pitt one and their seven previoua bowl pmeL
the Engineers scored.
Because of Tech's record, whieb
The Panthers claim the filma of
tbe game prove Grier did not in- includ~ nine lmprepive vletorlel
terfere on \he play, and they be- againat 8 lone 6-0 setback to anlieve that j trlumph over Tech beaten Tennessee, the oddl-rukin the Gator Bowl will bear them era have made Tech a seven pOiqt
favorite.
out.

Pitt Panthers And Georgia Tech
Clash Satrirday In 'Gator Bowl
JACKSONVlliLE,
Fla. The Gator Bowl will put on Us
best show ever Saturday when the
two teams who met in last January's Su1ar Bowl-Georgia Tech
and Pittabur&amp;b-daah before .37 ,000 !ana and a national television
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impressive records tban the.Y carWell, ln the Army, orders are ried into the Suear Bowl, and
orders.
both coacbes admit their current
"'fh.osc paratroopers won every team are bettr:.r than Lho&amp;e the_;
event that day that the U. G. Olym- had last January.
pic team won in 1936," Barney
chuckled.
Pittstmrgh. which won the hearts
That 'll one story you won't finJI
of
telev·ision rans with a surprJ ~·
in Oldfield's book. But the anecvictory
over Miami at the end of
dote-jammed
volume is loaded
the
season,
cherks into the plush
with stories which drip chUckles
Ponte
Vedra
Country Club today
and tears.
to start workouts. Tech wiU n~t
And he gives our guys in the get to town until Thursday.
United Press their full share of atCt~ARt; 7~f21NCII
tenliun. Those he mentions include
Coach John Miehelosen and hi ~
Ill WJit'4tNG1
Presidrnt Frank H. Bartholomew, Panthers are anxious to avenge
FINAl. Oi.YA'If'IC
Vice President Tom Cuprran and their 7-ll loss to Tech and to prove
7RYOI./1'.
such old pals as Ernie Barcella , that Sugar Bowl touchdown was
Char it'y Bernard, Chris Cunning- just a fluke .
ham, Bill Dickinson, Jack Frank·
ish, Dick Harri ~. Bill Higginboth·
The Engineers scored the Sugar
bit in his teelll.
am, Francis McCarthy, Bob MillBowl's lone touchdown after an ofer
Bob
Musel
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Doc
Quigg,
Ralph
"We were lrylni to make everyficial ruled that Pitt's fullback .
body frlend)y in the occupation of T~atsorth, Bob Vermillion and Bobby Grier, interrered on a pass
Berlin," Oldfield explained. "So many others.

WINS IllS
2&lt;P II.~. OPEIf
CROWN.

Temple, led by Guy Rodger.;'

The holiday merry · go - round
reache11 its peak Thursday night
when 11 tournaments involving 76
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In the Midwest Tournament
opening tud&lt;Jy at Terre Haute,
Ind ., Muskin gum plays Lawrence
Tecb, Ceorgetown faces Indiana
Slate, Southwest Missouri meets
th~ Quanico Marines, and Kansas
Slate Teachers plays New Ha'len
Conn , Teaehen.

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Oklahomans who don'L know what
lt'a like to l.:tse ,the North All-Star }
toom I• a 61&gt; pOint favorite to belt
the South All-Stan tonlaht in OrBDiile Bowl Stadium .
Phllaclelphla UP - Rick CaSome tO,OOO to46,000 persons are sares, bulldozing fullbl!ck of the
M·IAMI BEACH UP
• Willie expected tor the 8:15p.m. kickoff Chicago Bears and \be fourth pla)' Paltrano, 20 _ year . old young 11 • in cool but
dear 60-degree er h1. National Football League
h" weather.
hiatory to gain 1,000 yards by
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Such ''Yankee" stars as All· rushing in a single season, became
No. 3 ntlna among the world'' Americas Tommy McDonald and the 1956 ch11mplon in fact today.
heiVYWIIIJhtl tonl&amp;ht Hgsln~t un- Jerry Tubbll o( Oklahoma and
CaHarcs' 1,1211 yards stood up as
ranked but danproufl C'hari€'Y Nor quar1erback Len Dawson of Pur· the Baltlmorfl Colts and Washlngku• In a 11)-roulld .nationally telc- due helped to make the North ton Rodsklns ended the regular
V~ted bout.
Lt'am the favorite. The North Is seasen this past week end, one
Pa1trano. of Miami and New coactled by Duffy Daugherty of week arter the Bears' back tinOrleant, It a 3 to, 1 favorite to Mlrhlgan SU.tc and Ray Eliot of tshed his schedule.
1tall N9r~u1' comback campaign . Illinois.
Other leaders for the year were
he fl&amp;ht Ia achtdUI€'d (or 10 p.m.
But the South hope&amp; to counfer Eddie Brown of the ilearn In pa~ s!ST. ·
with bruising Don Bosaelcr of Mi· lng; Billy Wilson of San Franei~co
Paatrano'a traln('r, Angi'IO Dun- ami and Palae Cothern of Mlssls- In pas1 recfl~tlons; Bobby Layne
dec, believe• Putrano \8 wilhln 8Jppl. two £ullbacka w~lb plenty of of Detroit in scoring: Norm Van
rea~h of a Utle bout with Floyd power.
BrQCklin of Loa Angeles In puntPittenon, the heavyweiGht cham"Rebel" coacht-s Art Guepe of ing; Sam Baker of Washington in
pion, within a ye1r. Jlc'" ('Onfl- Vanclcr~ilt and Gene Ellenson of field goals; Ken Konz of Clcvedent Norkus won't upset 1hniWI Miami also bave quarterbat:ks Son- land In pun! returns; Tom Wilson
plaos If Willie eJI'l 11:ecp the l'ort ny Jurgenson of Duke and Don of Los Angeles In kickoff return~
Cheater N. v., heavy (rom landing Orr of Vand11tbilt and fullback and Lindon Crow of the Chicago
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the Ml Monah Baptist Church

Eloanor Sehaaf, Middleport Sodety Editor, Phone 6079
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Rock Springs Methodist Church
Christmas Program Held Sunday
Tbe Chrialmi'IJI prosram of the
Rock Sprin&amp;a Methodist ~hurcb
was held Sunday evenil'lg with
Harold Blackston 3Upcrtntendent,
in tharge.
Group sin&amp;lnl of "loy to the
World" opened t.he program follow
ed wtth prayer by the Rev. Ralph
Grove. Davld Leon.ard save the
welcome. Three reeitations, "Christ
mas Bells,'' Mary Radford; "A
Wish," Kathy Abbott; and "Merry
Chl1•tmas", CQnnie Radford, preceded a piano solo, "Away in the
Manger" by Ruth Ann Bailey. The
Cburch choir presented a Cbrlatmas number.
A play- ''Tbe Strange Gift" was
presented by the Juniol' class
taug h t by Mr s. Will 11m Grueaer.
Participating were David Leonard,
D 'be t Cb
P t
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aney,
al y Ar no ld ,
Ruth Ann Bailey, Louanna Leonard, Rita Wears and Janet Arnold.
Se\'E-ral recitations were gn·en
includmg, ''Christmas Story," Patty Arnold," If I'd Been Here,"
Rita Wears," Contagtous," Repecca Radford; "A Secret," Sherrie
and Bobby Blackstcn; and "Pack
a Basket," Marta Grueser Louanna Leonard prest&gt;nted a piano
solo "We Three Kings"
A play "Twas The N1ght before
Chr1stmas" was prenr~etlled by Mrs..
William Morgan's clau, Mary Me·
Alee, Bill Clark , Betty Leonard ,
Roger Leifheit, Carol Bcarhs, Eddie Barte Is, Jill Snowden and Richud CI ar k.
A group of rec1tat10r.s followed,
" erry Chnatmas Bells," Janet
A"rno Id, '•Pieasmg Santa", Freddie
c
haney; "A Baby Came," Marla
Gruescr, "The GreBiest Day" and
the Chr1stm.1s Story taken from St.
L4ke, Kathy Morgan; and "This is
Christmas", Kathy O'Neil
offertory, the
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Junior class sang. "SLlent N1ght"
and th.e groU"p sang "Away tn the'
Manger." The Young Adult class
t.ugbt by Edgar Abbott presented
a play, "'The Old Cromes Chn.stmas" witb Patay Radford, Ctara
Humphrey, Sally Bartels, Marjorie
Loenard, Phlll1p Radford, i81H
Radford, Rollin Radford, Harold
Blackston and Geneva Leonard
partlclpating
A r.'ltalion "Christ mas Gl•·ing"
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Jon by Janet Humphrey, preceded
a troup of recttaHons, ''J Saw a
Star," Billy Ray RadfGrd; "Christ·
f!'l11 Is Coming," Kenny Smith,
'"I'be Bible Tells Me So," Bobby
Burdette; " Lf't Us Love,'' B11ly
O'Neil and three other recitations
by Danny Abh01l, Roger Abbott
and Chuck Bartels
The primary rlass sang three
songli , "Chn~Lmas Bells are R1ngmg" O'er Bl'thlehcrn Town" and
"In a Tiny Mall!:l'r Lay," after
which the program clol:led wtth
group singmg of ''Oh. LJttle To~·n
oi Bethlehem ".
At the dose of the progr-.m ,
Santa arr1ver1 and prt·scnted children 81ld all
members of lht
churrh S!'hooJ w1th ~ trl'at Pro- ·
grams for the evemng were made
by the pnmary class

FAMILY RE·UNITED
For th' ' rir't I lmc In ._- 1 years
Mr and Mr• · ltob cr t ''I
"I ..•r P h a d
their enlir(' family home for
Christmu Guests were Mr and
Mr.s. \\aym• Sharp and c:h1ldren,
zancavdlc , 'W"r and Mrs Robert
Sharp and children, Reynoldsburg
Mr. and Mr~ Paul Haptonstall
(Lennie Sharp) and chtldren and
Mrs. WJllial.l llaptonstall, Middleport.

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Mrs Arnold Hayes and sons,
Walter Rubert and Wilham and
her rnolh('r, Mrs. Vanme Badgley,
been stattoned at Shepherd Air
meet A'3c Gene Hayes, who ball
ben st~twntd at Shephored Air
Force Base, Texu He has been m
Teus since last June and by Jan·
urary 8 wJII rl'porl to Plattsburg.
N y near the Ca.nndla border. His
borthcr Robert Hayes, AN, left
this mornin 10 return to Quonset
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lt!d Ronnie Sheets, AN. Cheshue,
and John Sheely, AN, on the return tnp
Christmas guests of Miss Lois
Cenl Jnrluded Mr. and Mrs. David
Diles, Detroit, Miss Jane Bailey,
Co lumbus Mrs Nellie Vale, Salem
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Center Mi~s
Jean Smart student
at And'uw·r-Newlon Semll;ary, Bos·
Gl
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
ass,
Sharpsburg
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1 ·Mrs Da••id Diles ru..
r a1H
v
• 7 tro1t, were Chnstmas weekend
guests of h1~ parents, Mr. and Mrs
L D lJile~.
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Miss Jane Badey, woh IS employed 1n Columbus 1s a ltohday guest
of her pan·uts, Mr. and Mrs C. E
Balley, Grant StreHt.
Mr. and Mr~ Darrell Pickens and
son, Charleston, Mr and Mrs. cart
Jones, l'onti&lt;Jt: M1ch, were sunday
guest,c; of \tr and Mrs. c. R Karr
Sr and fam 1t_,.
Mr and Mrs . Lawrence Herbert
Grizzard aud sans, Wtlliam and
Larry, Martrlla Ga. arn\ed sun·
day tu ~-~nd Chnstmas w1lh Mr
an!l Mrs Luu ~1otlrmng Mr. Gnz.
zard JS M1s MotJrning's son
Mrs Arnold B1chards and daughter Rosett.t drove to Columbus
Friday otftPr l',tlnrta Richards who
vis,ted unt il Tuesday evening with
her parents .mtl s1sters here
N11ncy flalll\y , ~AllO 1~ employed
.at the Hunlingto n Vd .... rans' Hospita!, SJll'lll Clln~1mas w1th her
parents . .\lr .wd ~1Js llomer llartle.}'.
Mr. nnrl M1 ' IJ,JJ uld .l\1oon' &lt;~nd
son, Mlchad , &lt; olumhus. are hollday gut·sts of ht'r p.lrcnts .Mayor
lllld :\in; C U l"hlit'l' and fmnlly
~lr,c; Charh·s ~I f\ a mcf'
vtstled
h'·r broth~·r, \liln Van M-ctrr. Sun·
dsy 111 l.etllr\ l\!1 V11n :'rlt'tcr has
l.Jl·en VC'r\' Ill
Mr and Mr~ WlllJ,un llt&gt;!l 1111d
daught('l' Sa11dra , J.u.kson . }fr
anrl Mrs &lt;' II W1sP .lt , ~IJdrl k port
,md l\11 ~ ( I'J 11 (;rug.tll C'olumhu&lt;~,
were gm· s l.~ al .1 tulkJ•v d1nner at
the home ol C II W1se Sr flnd
daugiJter, Ruth
"'lr and ~1rs Lawrence Mfl\fa~ ­
Ll·r, Huller, Pa hav&lt;' been Chn~t ­
mas guests of h1s bruth&lt;'f , Harr)
McMaster, ant'! Mr11 Mc.\laslt•r
Mr an1l Mn. Sherman W&lt;'Jman
and family and Mr and Mr11 Jay
Carter and r&amp;ilughtcrs Columbus.
have b&lt;'cn V!sTU•g Mr~ Ferne Bar ker
Mr and Mrs. Jamc~ 1/awlt"y Jr
&lt;llld children, Jamoa m. l.mda
Jackie, llebb1e and R1ck, Toledo,
were recent guf'Sts of Mr. 11nd Mrs
Jnmes Hawley Sr.
Brady Hoffman , who is employer!
lll Columbus, was home lor Chnsttnas vacation.
Mr ami Mrs. Richard Owen
~pent Christmas Eve and rhmtmas Day with his famJiy 10 Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wriac. Harrisonville Road . were Chrlstma~
guests of Mr. and Mn G R Kol1'h·
lcr and famHy, Columbus. anrl
were accompanied home by Mrs.
E S. Scharr and do~ughter, Sally,
who had spent Monday and Tue-sday at the Koe-hler home
Gilbert Ervln."Columbus, arrm.•tl
Sunday for a holiday \'tslt w1th
h1s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B&lt;'n
Ervin. at the home of h1s ~Isler .
Mrs. Willi~am Robson. Monday Mr~
Robson and Mr. tf!rvtn wc~r 111
McArlhur and Hamden wht-re the1
wer~ e11.lled by the death or "
-~htcr ot Mrs. Ben Ervin,
Orn1 Hunsicker spent Christma~
day with h1s son and fllnllly 111
A then !I
Charles Na~klns, William Tunwr
and James Hubbard, USN, S~ ra-

wlt:tl Mr!l'. Mary Frances Baumgardner and her daughter, Alma,
a~
accompanists. The opemng
prayer and the benerhction were
g1ven by the Rev. N D Borden
and Jamne Bowles led the wor·
ship "'"'" whiCh • ..,nod the
program.
A play " Strangers in Betble
hem" was g1ven '&gt;lith Gordon
Guthrie as reader Characters were
Mary, Emmalme Bowi~Joseph,
George Baumgardner;
, Keith
Bowles. Samuel, Manni g Baumgardner, lnf'keeper, Harry Harns;
h1s w1fe, Janice Richards; Shepherds· Judah. Rosetta Richards;
Reuben, Jar me Bowles. James,
Clarence Holhngshcd, Levi, Michael Smith . Wtsemen, Phoebe
Harper Carol Er~tn, Sandra Hoi[ )lnshcd'
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Phoe.be H.nper also read t e
Swptu~e lesson and rectta.tlons
were anen by Joe and Sherry
Po":'"ell, Paula Gomer, Jewell Pnce
Amla and Marcia Bowles, Wanda
Beterma.n, Sandra Holhnsbed, AI·
he _Price, J:mme Bowles, Carol
Ervin
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wu held 1n t e c urc
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The Matrons' Gufld of the irt:t. Mr. and Mn Howard N&lt;,loo,.ot:o
father, Emmett Will. Cbeaterrqod.
Mr. and Mrs. F'l'ed Rbsenblum
Monah Baptist CbUrcb wlll meet Syracuse spent Chrlstmla diJ
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard ltosenAn impreulve cand.le-liibt set"&gt; Friday at the home G( MJ1. Am- her 'uome place v11ltlnr relltiVet
baum and son apent the weekend vlee was held from 11-12 on old R1cbards
in Walton , W. VI
tn Springfield with Mr. a·.td Mra. Ch.ti.Jlmas Eve at the Firat Baptlat
Jack Rosenbaum and family.
Chureh under the auaplcea of the
Mrs. Howard Smith of Marietta Senlor Youth. FeJiowablp •nd their
ts the guest thts week of Mrs. M. advitor, Mr&lt;J Mannin11 Kloes.
D Hartinger
The altar of the cbureb waa de.
Mr and Mrs. Delpbln Wehrune corated with evergreen and blue
of Canton were week end guest&amp; llgbts lor th.e service and Mn
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cecil Bradbury was organ t11t with
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Wehrung and other relativeL
MISS Barbara Ann Webrune or Durst, senior at the Otlio State
CcW.urnhus IS the holiday guelt oJ University CoUeee of Muslt'.
Jler grandparents, Mr. and Mrs..
•Pau.J Smart tave tbe meditation
Harry Wehrung and other tela- for tM service wblcb was planned
hves
b_y t.he .MY•l&lt;' Carolyn Wilson read
: Mr. and 'frs Elmer Wickham the call to Worship and the Pbospent Christma&amp; Jn GalllpoiiJ with phecy wu given by Jennifer ~lan­
\Jer mother, Mrs. Juha Davis and ieb.
other relattveJJ.
•D lane Stumbo read a pOem and
George Hood or CbarleJJtDn,
lliebard Hovatter gave the ChristVa visited relatives in PomeTOf, mas prayer with Edward Kitc:ben
Monday.
clollnJ the service witll a prayer.
Eddie Gi_ntber returned te bia Jf~mbers of the Youth Choir led
home, Cmcmnatl, Tuesday after carol singing durina: the program.
spending lhe week entl with Mrs.
Elta• Stiles
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Mr and Mrll. Terry Allis of CoIumbllS visited recently witb Mrs.
Edward ltoehler and Mrs. William
Dawson.
Errol Daw.!IOn, Belief' W. V:a.,
and Mr. and Mra. BUly Dawson of
annual Christmas program
p ark erliburg, w. y a. vuu
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ror the eblldren or the
urday with Mrs Willi.m Dawson Lih(oln Heights community was
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. Rogers o at the home of Mr, and Mra. Ger·
f=olumbulii ws-e holiday guests of aid Sc:nuster.
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b~n:hue. 5•
n. ame8 Rev. Donald Seevers of the
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Mr. and Mu. Harry Bearbs and Pomeroy Church or Christ was
iiaugtier!l, Norma Jean and Flor- in charge and led singing of
~nee Ann were Christmas dinner Christmas Carols. Santa (Ray
tuestll o( Mr. and Mrs. Clair Spen- Blowers) arrived as the group was
singing "Jingle Bclh;" and preer.
sented each r.bild with a treat.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Obio, Thursday. December 27, 1956

NO. 216

Pomeroy Resident Lands Record
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Children's Yule
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Mr and Mrs. John Lockwood
Bower.!!Vlllc, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ollie Konkright artd son, Danny,
New {'ar!yle. spent Chrtlltmas with
the Rev. and Mrs C. R. Konkrlght
and ~OlliS, Eudell and David Mr.
and Mrs. Lockwood returned home
Tuesday and today the two Konk·
r1ght fomdlcs art visiting reiD·
ltves 111 Brooktvllle, Ky . btrorc
the Ollie Konkr1ghts relurn to
the1r home at New Carlyle
Mr and Mrs. R~ndolph llumphr('ys and two children have been
SpNldlllR Chnstmas with relatives
in Vlrgnua.
~r end Mrs. 0. E. M!'Kmiey
and !on, Earl, were noll11cd of the
death of Mrs. M.1rie · Clendenin,
Columbus, last weelt. She waa
the 5ister of Aaron Sheets, who is
marrwd to the !ormtt Ruth Me·
Kinley.
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20%DISCOUNT ON
WHEEL GOODS

Steel Industry •.
Sets New Record .:
For Production

Funtral scrv1res for W1llram
Abney, 53, who dted on Chnstmas
Day in Nf.po!epn,
Ohlo. Will. be
held at the-New Haven Evangehcal
United Brethren Church on Sat·
urdiY afternoon at 2 o'clock.

WASHINGTON UP · The Ile£ens&lt;' fl('partnwnt announced Lo·
day that 14 000 men will he draft·
cd 111 F'd)ranry for th,e Army

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That rcprrsenh a cut of :-1.000
m('ll flom rlraft call~ for the preL'cdmg 11111r months.

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Surviving arc his wi.Ce, two sons,

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sled industry produ~d
2 :;25 000 ton~ or steel
b~t Chmtma~ holiday
will pare outpul this
can Iron &amp; Steel Institute
A Watch 111ght sen;ce wtll he ed today.
rondudrd nC'xl 'rucsday evcmn;;;
St('cl mills operated at
111 th&lt;' L;m~s\'ille Christian Churc\il
&lt;"rnl of r;~.tcd rapacity to
unllt'l t h&lt;' r11rcction of the pastor, new produchon mark )ast
Rl'\'. R11ldlc.
Opcnt10ns for this week
1 h" progra111 wtll begin at 9 00 ~c h cduled for 96.3 pc.r eent
J' M A sons·fest will feature the actty, or 2.370.000 toma.
l'arh part of the service.
The- mdu~lry operated at
A r.... llowship Hour will dose the
per cent a montb ap and
s('rv!ce at mtdmgh.t. Ever)'one Js
cent of capacity d,uriog a
wcleomo to attend.
period in 1955.

I Plan Watch-Night

OffltlatJ.ng at the servte&lt;es Will
be Rev. Ralph M•bOncy of Mason
and 8.fv, K. J. scott Gf New Haven.
Friend&amp; mav call at any time _on
Fri41Y and on ~aturday mornmg
at tbt'l Fog\(!song l'~uneral Home
body will be taken L? the New
Haven Cburc-h and will he 111 stat&lt;'
!rljtnt 1 p M. unUl tht' 11me nf lh&lt;'
ae'tvloos on Saturday afternoon

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sgt Russell's father, Mr. Nor~an
Russell , res1dcs at R. F D.
No.3, Pomeroy.

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1ivir:1 . .,, .. the Sheriff Mid.
The brace that bad been rameY·
ed was uaed to pry open the diii.
The pair aiSo used wadded f'PV
blankets stuffed mto the jimtaiid
door to hold 1t open cnoug ... lw
them to slip lhrougl!.
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Tbis was the ,third attempted
jatl break here in the laJt. lO
yean. (n August of 1946 three bl.itime thu~:s who had robbed Ute
Theo Eb('rsbach Service Station
tried to rseape but were c~ugbt
~ Sher1H Ralph Welker.
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1951 , Clifford Little, MiddleJI.~ 1
RD and others tried a break aiKt.
aclu~liv made It to the roof 0(
adjacent garage before they
caught
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"These boys," said Jed Webl'tlr
of la,c;t m,~:~ht's attempt, "won't ·
getting out again. They're in
tary and they'll stay tbere
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6-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-14lddleport, o.; Dec 21, 1~

cusc, went lo
to meet George Ed Greenlee, who
ts statiOned at an Air Base lR
Texas. He IS home 011 leave with
hts parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C
Greenlee While Jn Columbus Char 1
les Haskins visited his u.nele, Cline
John W. Sewell and son, Paul,
Matthews, and family
Marietta, were were end gueru or
PORTABLE-TABLE MODELS and CONSOLE
Mrs. Edgar Youl)g, Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs Charles Warner.
"MOST SETS EQUIPPED WITH UHF"
CitY, who has been visiting her
Mra. Marcella Baily and son,
mother, Mrs Eff1e Wise, and Sli- John, o( New !11'ighton, Pa, are
FAST and EFFICIENT SERVICE
ter, Mrs. George Memhart, and the gue~~ts •lf Mr and Mrs. Clyde
Mr. and Mrs EHu Stues enterOu Everything We Sell- Fa~tory Trained Men
family left Sunday to Kalamaroo, Andrews and Mr. and Mrs.. Henry tailij'!d with a dinner, C'hnstmas
~hch, to opend Christmas with Cleland.
at their home, Rock Springs road.
Wtlllsm Krleselmcier and Mrs.
Gu•st•
w•re
Mr · and Mrs· Ed•
her son, Dr Youns. and f ami Iy.
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Mr and Mrs. Robert Turner, Myrtle Long and daughter, Doro- ward Stt'l••
"' •nd fami'ly of MiddleBucyrus, JOined
lhe1r ch1ldren thy, were Christmas dinner guests port • •tr
" · and Mrs· Hershell Norof Mr. and Mrs. James W111lker, rls and son, Racme and Eddle
Open 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily - Sundays 9 to 9
Michael and Debby , at the home of Middleport.
Ginther, Cmclnnati.
Easy Terms- Up to 30 Months To Pay
)!r and Mrs. Joe Turner for Christ
E. 0 Sounder• ce'turned to hi'a ..,. ~
mas and rt&gt;turned to Bucyrus Toes- home, Athens road, Monday from Chester Road and Otho Rad[ord or
Phone Coolville 3641
Reedsville, 0.
Box II
day evemng The children remain- the Holzer Hospital.
Syracuse were dinner (tuestl of
ed for a longer VISJl w1th their lrM~r~a~n~d~M~"~·~W~al~t~er~W:;;•~Ik~e~r~,~M~r~.~a~n~d~M~rs~.~G~"I~c~n~D~ii~I,~C~b~r~l~st~m~a~s~. .;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;
grandparents.
Mr and Mrs. IJAyton Kennedy
and son, Coshocton. visited over
Christmas w1th h1s mother, Mrs.
Homer Kennedy, and relatives In
Racine.
Mr and Mrs. Max Roller bave
learned that theJr son, James Ri;J.
ler, has been promoted to Farst
Lieutenant at E~lm Air Foree
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Brtsc, Flt1rjda.
Mrs Winnie Mayer, Athens,
spl•nt Christmas with her son
J 11 mt•s Mayer, and family at the
home of State Reprl'~cnlatlve and
11rs. George MeinharL Mr and
l\1rs Mayt&gt;r nnd two children have
moved thc1r furmlurc to the home
thl'y have huilt 1n Cohunhut and
w1Jt move their by the f1rst of tfi.c

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Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Wlll of Cot-

umbu. we"' bolid•y a•••" or bio

Hold Impressive
Candle Light
Church Service

survivor of the auto-tram craala
ClUCITA AUIIS, 18 months, only
ut.akirts of PhoeniX,
which kU1ed U of 13 petBOns..~th~1 ~ 1 au~:,~ ~Paul Bluatord
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Killed were ftve men. thrM wom-. (loft) and FrUit Haubel'.
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AdmiSSions : Martha Houston,
Dunbtr, w. Va; Atcn Sham,
Pomeroy.
Oiscbarged Mrs Jo'red Hoffmon
and 101'1, Mtrldleport; Mrs. ~wls
Young and son, West Columbl.'l.

Th&lt;• Defense Uepartrnent saul
lowoer drafl ra il ror February
reflect~ htgher enlistments in the
acti\"e· and Tl'serve fOTces that tnditionally take place in January
and February.

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