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Pomeroy·Mlddleport,

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'Gbto,' Wednesd1y, December 30, 1959

THURIDA Y ond ,RIDA Y
''TEN SECONDS TO HELL''
JeU Chandler, Jad

ATHENS, 0. (UPI) - A Nigerian student leader 'l'uesdq
predicted a wave Of oawmaHsm will &amp;Weep Africa In lbe nest
decade, compressing 1n 10 years lbe progress Western oatioDB
bave made In "'veral centuries.
The pndlctlon was by 'Bola lge, editor of the New Nigeria ·
Forum, a progressive quarterly, before nearly 3,500 delegalea represeoling a crotiS-s,ection of the worla's cultures at
toe NatiOnal Stuaeot cbrlstlari l'ederation Conference bere.
[ge, oveneaa leCI'etary of the
WI
conterence, wd tbat newl)' mde·

Pa~ance

NEW YEAR'S

DANCE

EAGLES CLUB
Friday, Jan. 1- 10ti11 :OQ .,

Captain lames 0
'Commandmg officer
3664th: Ordnaoc.e Company
the umt stdl haa openmgs
30 more men, preferably
between the ages of 17·26.
terv1ce men are ehgtble
tbe organization.

MEMBERS and GUESTS
Music by CHET HADDOX and ORCHE,'!TRA

SALE.
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Del Ray Coupe

1955 Olds 88 Holiday Cpe.
Sharp b 1ack Mnd white hard top Hydra·
matu~ . radio, · heMter,
euellcnt tlreii
Come in today!
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BcauL.ilul, two tone blue and Lbe inter·

Save depreeieUon on the fam1ly

lor hi factory frisb. You'll be amazed

make him the m0$t A snappy V-8 en·

HL &lt;the lme eoq,dition of tlht11 popuJer

rtne witth powergllde Good, "afe tires

hard top Your eyee will te)l you that

'Ibis baby 11 clcau, too

it'a the bolt valu• for you.

for th.l,s

Better hurry

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Mut.om~~&amp;t &gt;c drive .a~ "m

Compare the M.i' It ean't be belt.

Waa $895 -

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Sale $618

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A youthful ~ooking car In two tone eray
Unah willb
trim Interior.

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.eoanontt. Hone1t to~ 10
lar value. See it now.

.was $995 -

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sh&gt;ft f~ red
for 'dol·

.Sale $788

1954 OLDSMOIILE

A real gporty job flnlshed in !heather.
pin~ a~ white. Pow~ stccfling. power

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. =$=ale_$_7_18
J$5 DESOTO

Friday New Yeara Day

F.lberfetcls In

s~ Hard Top
f'l111!1 red Mil: •whlte llnl.., lflmmed In
,.., jllld aet''!lif .,lth white lwll t1r01.
Full Ume ~ -.eerlrw:. Fire Dome enaint, ridlo, heater end •utomat1c ctrl~.
Looks · JMrp- ~ ilriveo ahorp on&lt;! II

Pome~y

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Was $395 4

New Yorker 4 Door
One owner 01r thlt took pride in 41

two tone

~953 Olds

91 Holiday Cpe.
Truly a luxury e.ar thllt b worttmuoh
mq;~re II ~h '"'!"• m
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"· NlU liCI&gt;I blue flniob oncl
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Dnloh. Interior In real
bave tG tH thil one.

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Toys

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Wallpaper

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FISHING SUPPUES
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Scoutmaster's \'life SeD£! Shot
KilliRJJ Husband As Aeel"dent

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Fri"day Is Day· Uncle Sam Gets
More For soei"a} Security Tax

Wrong Basket
Breaks 1·I·e In
Tourney Game

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1953 CHRYSLER

ShOWJ ir too. Real nice

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Th" Mormng
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Need a aood ofojlendable work '
see l1h1ii one A, ' aound 11ttle ell' 1'\li4ot'loi1i ·' I
oave you hllqdredo of &lt;1&lt;&gt;11111'1 od yolli'
r.amlly c~r. B.both and tet.dy for 1 i)l~ty
of rlJ4t&amp;'!d 'ule. Try it Deday -.nd lt8 lofL

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John C WlDtams, Middleport ,
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charged Wlth attempted bre.akin~ 1 expect m• Mrl
inf uencet
and entenng at the Sportlman
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tered a plea of JUlltY before :May· . He Aid that the new DltioAal·
11m would sweep the lut "v•
or C. 0 Fiaher Jut Digbt. He was
t~ges of colonia111m" from the At·
bound to tbe Jr&amp;nd JIII'J under
rican contmenl
$1000 bond and comoutted to
.4. man .lite Dr. Albert Sebw~tt·
county jail.
zer
"would never be tolerated
In another action lut mgbt
again m Afrie&amp;.," be waid..
Mayor F11her tmed Henry Butcher,
$S and costs on an antoXlCition
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wondtrful hvmlnhariln, he hu
charge
bolhoncl ......... tho 1....
t:tuef Herbert Gllkey today re- ported the arrest of William S ..,... or employ an Afrlcu.
.doa:rd, Mlddleport, on an mtoD- 4oetor or nune."
He 1a1d that many Weatem
canon char&amp;e.
Mialwnanea m Afrtca are "doiag
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white mterlor Rottmy enough even U
v u r - · i o w ~alMa- &amp;mooth
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t II I 1Mijn1
\&gt;fO&lt;•.~drQ&gt;atlc, t'ilt!llllllit"-l. JeQta ;' fUn a _
make 1 bed:' You can't 'liar'at~J."tl(lflluis1e
gull Cl' ell
tme
el ol lbla bail
no more $o you betlter hurry.
and y~'l':,.
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Super 88 - 2 lloor
Rocket cnalne wllft Whirht.W'ay h:ydnme·
tk p~cka t.bia baby w1tb power. And lt'a
iOt power 11teerln1 and power brakea
too Ye1 sir, tt'a a lot ot ear for • Uttto
money

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- Sale $U81
1954 B CK

1956 PiYMOUTII

Custom 4 D.io~
COOl mmt aroon Cmtsh A ear ~hat's sure
to p!ea11e from every .Jn~
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Y.!ry f~ coq~1UO!Ir. ff11Y equlppe&lt;l

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Appreciatio~

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Fisher-st

1955 CHEVROLET

century 4 Door Hard Top

cavntrin .,..

Superintendent,
·Matron Extend

Be Sold- And We're Hot Kidding- Come In and See For

1957 BUICK

pendent countrieo of Africa and
Asia are makrn&amp; mistakes and are
bavmg to cope w1tb "evil forc::e.".
"Ho II 0&lt;,'' ho 10ld, , . _

Several possable 111tes for Pom·
. included SP-4 Ted croy's new elementary school were
PFC Ken d1scussed Tuesday mght durmg 1
Pleasant,
R·2 Rus· meetmg of the Pomeroy aehool
a transfer from the board 1\lld a Cl~ena' commlttee,
NaUon[\1 Guard and but a decision on one will be made
recruits.
later.
Dale ,F. Carr, Jack
The board met in the final 1959
T Stewart mcetmg to close the year's bual
nE;ss und planned its ' 1960 orcam·
1.ational meetmg January 4, 1960.
m accordance w1Lh Ohm law In
two oUICial acllona the board ap
U:illed anrl devoted work aud are
proved the ann,ual 'appropnatloDS
mueb closer to the CbriJtlan 1deal
and re-named Dr. Purl SUnJey to
of the aufferlng servant but have
the Pomeroy library board
not won world recognition.f'
Attending as mem~rs ol the
Sebwe1tzer, a NobeJ Peace Prile
tlhzcns committee were Mn: EdWinner, baa
been acclaimed
ward Bahr, prpesidcnt of the Su
around
t.he
world
·lor Ilia medical
s;ar Run PTA, ~arold' Lohse, Ted
advances In Afna.
Reed, Jr and Henry Ewmg.
Tbe week·loo.g meettng hiJ
Boar~;! mtmbers pr~sent were J .
here. .&amp;ota
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Edward Foster, clerk; w A Gibbs,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grate, Su· brought student.
pres 1dent, a11d B E. Boney, v1ce perJntendent and Matron of the throughout tbe world and more
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pres 1dent and SupL of Schools !County Chddten's Dome, today t.ban 50 religious deoommations
,aa,d, and diseull rel!&amp;io..
Charles Gibbs.
extendod \heir a~Oif w
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1111111. ,locol l"fiii'Ji'IIiu;l' •ond 10'
i 'WGI'Jd trend~.
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¥n, lll&gt;arl M~Llilfl'l
~ 61-;'id~ll and buoln... llr!lJ• IIY·
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lhrouch or&amp;anllatloils, rot
on Flsber
· •· gifts to tbelr wards dW'Iog the ~S
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Uliloading $cene shows detri.ck -bOIIt llftltlt ore up from 1,1\reet, POo&gt;eroy, will be announ·
Cb,rjltmal ~aaon.
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pendmg amval of rela·
The children, glvt!ll • ebOk:e
bopper gate operator oil ground.
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. 11vea.
for theu Chrulmu dinner. chose,
Mu. Smith's husband, William
IS
received and enjoyed steak, Slid
H Smith, died about f1ve years
the Grate&amp;.
••'fbvede Gltsrallflramst Psbllaopll)teonft~~f VcharnoamdieumoreCobrpb:rlofverAmDerlececmabere-r
ago. She Is sumved bJI these
AUGUSTA, Maine UPI-Gov.
Donors were Muldleport WCTU
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William G. Smtth, Ham· Clinton A Clauson of Maine died glfta and refreshmentJ; Pomeroy
CLEVELAND UPI-At 2 p, m.
2ht tNhen four barges arrived from New rleans, Loulsifma
Fla; Clifford E., PitlB· early today. He was 64, a Demo- WCTU, glfts; Cllester 4-H, cootie•
New
Year'1 Da:r, eveey bell, whtlby the Towbll!t "Queen City".
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Robert M.. B"Jl•"l'· Pa .• crat.
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and candy, FHA of Roane, gifts
TblS first shipment tollBi!'ted of 2,500rtons. of concentrates
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F., Pomeroy;~ Oli.S'er G,
Di- Joseph R..~ Crawfotd 1of mel intertamment; Jaycees, cash tle, hom and liren on every Joeoo
motive, •hip, tug boat, plet and
nd
nl d d ith
inim
f difficulty in. lew of tb
Pboemx, Arl~, Mn Fleda Mae Augusta sa1d Cl-auson walt · dead" arid shoppmg lril·
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New Years eve night will be the occasion for the first Wiley, ~olumbus and Mrs. Lew" when he armed at the governor's
Rathburn• Tnllt Fund, casb; ferry owned )&gt;? the CbeupeWI
wmtry conditions.
1 Meig.-Gallia-Masoo Tti..COUnty Teen 'Canteen, ~'New Year's Helen) Sauer Jr, .Midd~eport, 1 resxdence at 2 35 a m (est) This Guyan Creamery, chocolate milk; and Ohio Railway will aound oiL
The no,.. will benld the J70tll
This marked the first all -water'Shipmeot received at the 1 ive 'Been H~llday Ball" record bop to be slaged at lbe Wa· lo grandchlldfen, 1 great grand· was corroborated b1 another Mrs. BOJ:!I&gt;a Rathburn, a fme gift;
anniversary
of the founding by
Graham !'!ant. 1'lle ore crossed the oc&lt;lao from south Afrtc• hama H1gh School GynmaSJum.
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daughter and a brotner, Robert pllyslc1an Dr. !II 'II Guillmette. Knight 'l'emplars, gifts; Pomero~
lD \be :s~ charloue Lykes and Was transferred at "Burnside,
fugbb.gnL of the seml·fina~. af·
OUter contests a~ted durlog th~ Wor.ll:m,an, New BngbLon, Pa.
Craw(ord said thete waS' no way Food Co, fruits and candy; Feen· George Waabio.gton of tbe &lt;:!'OlD'
fair wtU be the seleet,ion Of Mills evemng mdude Mtsi Lotupop , She~ was a member oC Uae Salem of being certain Immediately of ey-Bennett Post, candy, fruit and pony wbich eventually evolved Ill
Lo U..lana to nver barges ·
,
Snow Queen" from
a field of "Name that TUDt" ":best Ureslea Center Worthy Church,
the cause of death bnt, .. in all cash; U.1ddleport Eaatem Stan, to the c. &amp; o .
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In 1785, Wll.lbineton foUllded
'1 1he Ohlo H.lver L:Odlpany furnished the barges and towed seven teenqe g1r11 Beverly Boil- j '.teenager" and Name a kocK 'n
Fnends wdt be recelved at the hkelihood it was a heart attack tee cream; Martins Restaurant,
the James River Co.• whicll trallltbe ore up stream to Graham.
m1, Che.bire; Maida Roush, Mid· .1t011 1'erm.
Rawhngs·Coats Funeral Home any or cerebral hemorrhage."
chtcken dmner and caab.
pOrted goods alan&amp;: the Jam.u Biv~
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-dJ.eport; Darlene Justls, Pomeroy; . " Merchants tbrougbout the trl· time. Interment w11l be m the
er in Weatem Virginia.
Barllara Llmna and Ph,lll• Bush, c:&lt;&gt;unty area have JOined together Becoh Grove Cemetery w&lt;th the
Washmcton,
who was four
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pt, Pleasant and Beverly Culhp tb provile an au Jnilo btSh ot too Hev. How~d Ruppelt m chuge.
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later to become presideat,
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Donna
AltiJer,
GalllpoJia.
prizea
which
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be
awarded
dur1
blew from his tnvels aa a ;vouoc
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1 .Miu Bolling, dauptor of •llr. llli the evenin1. &lt;Another 11ant
aune7or that the route of the
jlrul .lin. Robert Bolling, will •• lheet coke WIU .. provlde&lt;l by tl!e
James. ~onnecting with other riv·
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tnto the finals with a amaU lead of Obto Valle)' J:Saklni Company of
ers, offered an ideal traDJ,pOrtaPAINESVILLt., 0 . (UPI) - M1·s. Lois Clark underwent a
polnta. Needed to win the con· Jliddlepon wrucn will cau otten·
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Starting Friday, Uncle Sam will ·non link into what was then tbe
Ue detector test today about the Chnstmas J.;~e smper slaying "'" I&amp; !26 out of ' pouible IOO tlOII 10 tne lac.t that the Canteen
take more from, your pa:y check for social security ~es.
tar we:at.
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of her husband, inSlsubg his death was an accident.
pomts.
~,.~;torllng Ita thu'd 'eor 01
The 20 per cent hike, which will be felt by virtually e~ery
At lu• urgmg, the Virginla
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"l cant believe •• w.. .,.,.'
I Featured during the evenina At the .stroke of ffildniglll teen
worker and employer in the nation, is designed to bnng fbe General Assembly paged a bill
d.ered" the fozmer mQdcl told the a\!cldLnt, lt wou.ld be one chance oJtal un~
7:60 and lastlna: u.ntJI
th
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government an additional tw• b!Won dollars a year In revenue. Jfter the Revolutionary War to
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•Ken wt notBe makers an ~on
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prOJecutor
en she arnved at the
H. t d
~ 1 k that Ufi in .. w. m. wiU be U1ft officu1l Can· fetti wU.l. ceLebrate tne com~.n~ on
A Portland Grade School player,
It will be the fourth mcrease m I
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e ~ Al1J,f4,; ar 1 h
e 1 ..een dasc joc.Keys, '"J.he MGM Teen Ol the Dt!W Year Co-sponl(trin&amp; the playing hu hoart. out to wm m the sOCial secunty taxe" 10 the last $144--an increase of $24 over thl8 tbe Jamea.
anerltla oi!u;e to ,undera;o llfl*Per
· e&gt;.H!ruitalwn ¥boUL ~h~ tn~ttanoua ~~5\tg&amp;d1 ~ 11\. 80 ar 0 ferthpeJrsonulla ~.one~" Jtm Hamer~ rtonnie Evans, 'j aUau ~ wbJe.b ai uauaJ is opo
dymg nunutes of the game, with s1x y~ars. The present Jaw ealli year, aod $49.50 more tban the
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et &amp;.bote \'ariOboney aod Gary Aqll
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the score tied at 22·2Z, 1 put th.. for three more increases spread tax waa in 19M.
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•r...:.cu•A conteat l·r.:n .-vr:..~.....,s,; 'n' roll fait 111,
be be
lh,e BOOI\
'YfitinmaAatiOcia
lpt~ ball in the wrong b~ltet 1'Ues&lt;bly.,. over the nex\ ~e yeiQ'JJ.
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Admitted . Noah Hurley. Wat
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r:-. Edward"
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,...u ' fued l hom 40 feet iw..v ,"t Lta.te
.sc 00wdl
l AthJ
:~:~~UP oyeu
wt.U
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'bowe,ver, Yook 1 du~ vlew' o1
•!l?b•binty. of ' ~dtr~4!d danciDg w'ill ~·~ · Dlany teena&amp;en
e
•· en
· mght and lost ti for hill '~am. ·
Htl:hcr tMes a,re J}.eetled to COY· since they must matc:b. the con· Columbia, A. D. Morrllon. CU~
"~e•tJon 1fM:t Cllarlea C,Wk,1 341 work f
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"'ttempt to wpt over B~Verly Culltp uon.
Ralllh Wigal, host coach of the er the s-,elijng' ~osts Of tire pro:- tribution of each 'employe ta . the ~nter, and Charldene Kine. · B\lto- ·'"''""''
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groV!d•• ml&gt;•tb·I'Y•tem,
Discharged. Mrs. Lois
orubed ttiroutlb the)t kite~, j\!Jn· •nipped, "l ot1U think i! Wl'l an tlo~P.1ealan~ '
U gement !!"U _.,..
day Grade
SchoOl llasketboll: IY•ll&gt;I!Jjefit checlla to 13.4110.000 By 11169, under the ]&gt;resent
dow illd killed .C4rk 11 bo KMped' acc1dellt." '
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IT:,~:·~f.~;vi:r;~epo&lt;ted \he fnvol persoel·
' B&lt;hedlile, the tall. rate 1lrill be~ daughter, Pomeroy, and
~re Cbri,Blntll, ~~- 'aJpper' "
AuthdrJties, . atall~· in their in· :-a. Babr lf)&amp;Y' which is tO be the
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24, rOrUand 22. •1 'B.,gthmng Frida) wag'! jlnd p&amp; ~ent of tbe first $4,800 in ari'- Tracy, Pumeroy.
·~1'he f1eta in~c,at'e' lt w~s 'ip'ur v~sti.JaUOJ\, ·d!4' 1nto .all,alpectl of ·people are funny•; pbase of "lhe
Juaaement ln tavor 01 tbe ptain. Thua Riverview goes into the 'fin~ sa.larted erqpfores wUT pay SOCJa1 nUal earnings to be paid by em
4er," Oat.randel" ~d. ' "to be an
(Contmued ori , Pale SIX) 1 1
procram.
tiff hal been ,handed down by ala torugbt at 8 30 p, m aga1niit securlty taxes amountmg tb 3 '(let' pl(ryes and employers, and 6~
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w~t
t uri c. and M.axlne Mt.Uer
;:me also last night
mgs. That compare! with 2. 5 per
There's a good chance that
l:t~h:.ll~~=e~t~e~\· !\':~*':~ ~~~- High point boy lor Riverview cent this ,ear
. Congress wiU act in the mean·
C
\lias J .Rood wi'h 16 while Joe
So if you make $4.800 or more, time to step up the tu rate hoW·
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0
ltand vlllage be qwted.
erotiHL aud R Johnson had 11 for Your tax next year wtll total
arrati\'es'lto &lt;;r,~t·pl~~W~. .... were charged Powa..d Owens hQd 13 for Syra·
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ChromeOreTravelsToGrah~Station By Water Now

They're GOING! They'~1'· ~Q,1NG!\ C~~e_l,~ .~~~ore They·~~~~~~~~E!
N_eve,r. So .M.·uc~ .V_~.I.~e:· . ,·. ·--.~~~r So ~1ttle ~;p.,-~~ ··-;~:,;·~~~-3 ~
35 Reconditioned Cars

Site Decision
For New School
Being Studied

" i11iams Bound
T0 Grand Jury
On Guilty Plea

. d'Outdoor Chr"
Over' 500 I nesse
' JStmas paJJeant
}. In Mas
. on D'eriVedFrom scnptural ' N •
u.~fo~;r~:::~:~l~ 'i~:n~~~ ~;:erM8~ t~~e!:d~h~ ~:! -~~ I

door Chrialltlao pageant on the tiler journey. to B•t&amp;le~em.
lawn ot the Mas~n MethodiSt 1 1he .r..tmmute paabnt d!ew to
Church laSt Tuesday and Wed· 11 Close uuder the soft bue o~
neld.t:r. Tbey w,ltne.ssed
re· Hgi&amp;tmg w~~h envelop~ the
te)lint Of the Birth of
and ltmty scene 1n UD\111.1
the
-~~~if,~~/J::~~~- i~an~d~~~~~~·~,c(r,o~:w~di~waa •ttrred
o( iiM
tive.
Handel'l

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Sal~

Dog Tag
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Electric Co.. Brisk Period Here
out
street ugbts The
:)&lt;t.t~ ot doa tap m the office o,
sheep and cow were pro·leounly audJtor Gordon Caldwell
t J. Hill, Pomeroy-, has been brilk, Mr. caldwell re
Jones, Leon, W.Va. and Reu· ported today 'l(ith 408 ta,as re
Scew,rL, Mason The unusual ported sold. : .
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loaned b)' Mary Berr)'_ Deadline fOJt the tile of tags 1s
Anger by Paul Nease. J . -~ .taauary 20 wU,h a $1 penalty
donated the lumber tor f$11J;ed after that tlma, Mr. cald
':C::k~d bebmd tbe WfJl &amp;aid.
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Proffitt,
and

Ju~~~~::hM~~: Learns Of 'D~qt' lb

Donald Co~u1nbus Monday
.tho Nati 1 Mrs. Lawrerlcll!! Whitlatch, Syu•·
cuae, hal learne~ of 'the death of
Don 1ber
atepmotber, Jlh. ;Douglas
Reu IBrJ~h, Columbus, o ., on Monday

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J.tegistration

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ror the second qu.m cr (}( the
\olason County lndustr1al Techni
ctans School Will be extended to
Jan 4Lh Wa!ldtn F ltousfl County
!chool Supenutendent allnuune(:d
today
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noush sa1d rc~ slrattob. w•• uld
he held at 7 00 P m at the Pomt
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IIZommunicatJons Sktlls, Tee m 1 ~al
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t Mr. and Mrs. W1llklm O'NP.ll, 1
j T('x:as had as guests over the
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. License Is
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O'Neil and fl)ur cluldren or Ft
Ray I ·A
been Ia- Wayne, Jnd , Mr and Mrs Harley
sued in
'Robert O'Neil, T.he Plams, James O'Ned.
pro· Hnnbei'J'Y
Akron; Mr ar.d Mr:; Clta.1e .. ;:i!~;:
hand· Iand Mary
and t•tt daal:hters 11nd Alma 0'·
hJU. t ..h•1 nu•••
•tttf N•il l.flnn W "" llnri MT 11nd I
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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0 ., Dot'. 30, 1959 •

Carpenter
Societv Events

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pie bOokkeeping We suggesllhal the broadcastmg stations sw1tch to the "all-payola"
3ystem tor simphcity, fairness and the hberation ol free enterprise. Under tht s plan, dtsc
JOCkeys would be mdependent operators

Ir the payola hubbub produces nothmg
more, it has brought a gleam here and there
to a bureaucratic eye Ill se~rch of an excuse
for more appropt 1at ton
With sweeping mvl'st 1gatwns already
launched by both the FeLlC"ral ·cornmunica·
bans Comm1ssion and the Federal Trade

They

Commtsswn, \lttth flu ther Congresstonal ac
hon a reasonable certamtv and add1honal
Federal regulatiOn a hauntin g uncertam1y !01
all Involved, the la&gt;payer may suddenly dlsoover his electronic entertammcnt 1s not &lt;\S
Cree as he had 1hought
But there Js a suuple and sw1ft solution for
lhe dtsc JOCkey payo la 1 acket that would cost
nothmg and entail no resutatlon beyond sim·

would C&lt;lmpete

w1th

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other

Cor

the
purchase of destred statton tune The) would
make thetr own arrangements \o\lth record
producers for compensatwn 111 pla ymg the

bad enouah th&lt;.~t people stopped hstemng,

the whole problem would be wived for good
- and w1thout public expense

Jnd

M.n.

Gueall of Mr and Mrs Law·
re.ote Manley for Cbnstmaa din·
ner were Mr and Mrt George
Ca~to and Juntuy , Mr and Mrs
Raymond Manley and Catby, lloger Manley, Pfc and Mrs Lawrenee HyJelt and Brenda &lt;~nd Mr
and ~~ Uwrence Edwan:l Man·
ley, Columbua M.ra Rox1e Oiler,
Frank Rathburn and Mrs Ruth
Sm1th and Mary called m the eve

v Ill or Perr\
\l! and Mrs T
M Galawa)
"N&lt;' Chnslmas dmner guests of
tlMr son m-1-aw and .daughter, Mr
and Mrs Leon Woodrum and fam

Mrs Ral~b nail@ir,- Galllpolll.
Ah•m D}e , who has emJtoy.ment m Florida spent Christmas
with his fanuly here
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Guests of Wliham Culwell -and
fam11y on Chnstrnas were Mr.
and Mrs T H Blamton, Mr. and
Mrs Jerry Culwell, Jaekson· Mr.
and Mrs Edward Culwell and ton,
I Jnd1anapohs, Mr and Mrs. Alfred
R1ce and sons, Columbus and Mr.
and Mr~ Dwame Jordan.
r·
I M1s Betty Rlil.heFford George
and sons, Denton, 'Texas, HoWfl;r~
Rutherford, OSU accompanie~ by'
the1r mother Mrs. Neva Ba~er,
Pemberton, 0 , viSlted their gr:and
Pnrent! Mrs Mallie Lowther :and
Mr and Mrs J. D. ~.. node
l the weckcild
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i l\1 rs
who

Cooke son or Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cooke of South Third Avenue
Middleport was celebrate-d Tuesday
afternoon m the recreallon room at
trip an mterestmg Jnd major &amp;I Spam Iaiit week, the presence of the homl' of h1s grondpnents. Mr
Pf'et went vutually unnoticed by a carload or repohera in the pa· and Mrn J E cooke, Ma~on
the Amt.'rle&amp;n pubht
Th111 was rade a lttw feet IWIIY (rom Elsen·
Durmg the arlernoon
games
Ihe f;~d thai 1eporh."tll were op hower and Genetalh11lmo Fran w.:&gt;rP pluycd by the ch11drcn wilh
cratm~ freely and w1thout !ear cisco Franto, \ViS about 88 history PI 1zes won by Marllyn Coooke and
m many hmd s where such act&amp;VI makmg 111 the vu:lt of the Amer· Jer· "'avcnport
ty IS excecthngl} rare
1can President, h1m11elf
In Turkey, for example, there ' Never before In hutory bact .a
The C'luldren were also entertam
were reporten and editore m 'j ournalist" as reporten are call· ed wnh accurd11w mwnc by M1ss
Jail e\'l'll while ~ Euwnhower was ed 111 Europe, been permltte&lt;l to Joan Frost of Chester
bemg chl'CI cd 1n Ute streets of move m procestuon close to the
After Tommy had opened h1s
Ankara jaJted becau~e they had august Gtonera11ssimo And Spam m:my n1cc g1fts. refreshments of
prmted thlngB critical of or dis· IS another l'Ountr)' where the lee tream was !let vf'd w1th h1!!. dec
pl('asmg to the admm1stratwn of newspapers &amp;Imply do not speak orated birthday cake and nut cups
J'resllil'nt Bll)'at
poorly of the head of state- not and soft drmks h)' h1s mother who
Yet , w1th the Amencan Presl 1£ they want to 11tay In business was assisted by Mrs Danny Yonker
dent 10 town Nlportera w1tb hJm
Even m France and Great Brit and Mrs Lib Roush to thoae men
OP(\rated a11 lht"i would m Wash· aln Iasl September, the move· tionlo!d above and the followmg
lngton or New York I{ the travel· ment of reporters tWo or three Ph1l &lt;::ooke and Kevm Yonker, of
lhi newsmen felt mdmed to car lm:.gths behind Pruldent de New Haven, Timothy Cooke, Debwrite a loud beef agamst the Gaulle ur Prime Mlnilter Macmll ra Cooke, Manley Cooke, Donnetta
Turk-. they were perfectly free Ian wa 1 almply unheard of unt 11 Cooke and Keith Cooke, au ~or Ma·
to do 10
Hagerty came to town and tn, son, Jerry Oavenporl, J T Rue,
In all preJldentlal movement 11sted that at ltast a few new~ Johnny Ebershach, Tera Jane Eb
before crowth, Whlto House Pretis men always be in a spot where ersbach, Tommy's Slt~ter, Conme,
Set•retary Jamea c HaJerty 10 they &lt;:ould see and hear what was his maternal grandmother, Mrs
,. 8t 1 that a car be placed 10 the happe ning to tbe Pre1ident
Clarence Ebersbach , all of MidEach tune the "wire car" oper dleport and h1s grandparentl, Mr
procession for roporten of the
d :M
J c c k
cl .B n
two American preu WOClatlons, ales hehmd Elaenbower m a for nn
rs
oo c .an
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the BtltuJh and French uews l'll(n cou nt ry It m'k es a n ' nd.l' Cooke, Mason
agenclefl Thi.'n Ha~erty suagests ble tmpres:non on thl! reporters
-------that If the lo~·al country h~s a or that natwn It plants JUSt a
pre11s aum•Jat1on, one of 1ts men few Kl'l'ds of frt.-edom of the press
iiSo be placed m the 'Wi re car" Hi Americana know It, and sure·
The reason behmrt thu syll\em ly not all of tho1e seeds fall on
AU tlf the reporte-rs tnvellnt: barr~~ grounc+ ·---''with a Prc&amp;ldent l:Jnnot ride
the he«d or the proccu1on
E:ntertaln Relauve•
In the United State~
~I;- 1s
Mr nnd Mrs L C Karr and
standard pr~wedule for the two ~fl Margaret Duerr entertained
A mer lou PI c~s atSsOc111tluns And a grout' of rcilltJYea at their home,
ubruad, lh1j:lcrty mshh on the Spring Avo, over the holiday

POMEROY

W. MAIN STREET

Open New Year's Day'
Mrs. Michael Garvin and sons
of Newark are apendlna: t~i,l week
with :Mr
~- Ellie &gt;louman,

10 A.M. to 6 P.M.
BEER ud WINE CARRY OUT

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The Keeps~ke Certlflcote permanently "OI•ters
ortcl pr'Ofectt yaur diCJmcmdl agaln•t lo•a from

MeComas at the home of her sis·
ler1 Mrs. V1ctor Perry

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setting far one year • • . and guarantns o
p4irleet center en;a~ment diamon~.

Around And
About
Middleport

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$40C1.00

Wedding Ring

SERViCE SET

$75.00

K&amp;C

The Racn;.e 11Jethodtst

Church
hold a watch N1ght Commun·
1on Service Thursday mght In
th~ li.!iprch from ' 11 to ,1~ m1d·

OAKLAND $125.00 •
Wedding Ring

$!10.00

Mrs Lillian McGnee J&amp; planmng
from the Talbott property

JEWEIJ£RS
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Chnstmas guests with. Mr and
Earl Roush last week were
Dallas Roush, New York, Glenn
,{oush, Lancaster Mr and Mrs
Walter Roush of Bidwell, Jane Ann
N allers and son of GalUpolls and
"danon DuBois of C harleston
Mr and Mrli Carl Mattox entertamed wtth a dinner Christmas day

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Vienna drove
Homer

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and )Irs

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Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Wheeler
and s.on of MisSion, Texas, spent

1evcral day..t dQ.rfng Christmas visIting Mrs
Wheeler'.s grandpat'l
cots, Mr and Mrs Grover Rou.ah
and Mrs Amy Jividen Tbey also
ViSJled the1r parents m Dun&lt;:an
Ftllls' and Ph1lo, Otno Mrs, Wheel·
er 1s the former Nancy Rousb.
Mr and Mrs Bill {lams of Mason spent ChtJstmas E.,.e w1th Mr
and Mrs. Edward Ryan and fam-

Nlth all the1r family present In
·ludmg, Mr and Mn Leonard
Mattox and children, Karen, .Mary
\nn and M1ke, of N1tro, J\lr and
Lawrence Mattox and son,
?hllllp, of Atlanta, Ga , Mr and
Mrs Walter 0 Mattox and 10n,
Brent, Pt Pleasant , and Mr and
Ustlce Wilson and son, Andy,

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Men's Black Smooth
Ripple Sole Oxfords
FULL RANGE OF SIZES
'6 to 12

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FRE.E·
·te yoar lot
• • • within 50 mdes!
These U. "$. Vover11ment surplus homes are a terrifk valve ~t iusJ a .

fraction af their ar1ginal colt. Act now and ,,-.joy big proflt1l Ideal
homes for yaung marrieds, beach and aummtr cattages, farm tenanll
and rental incomt Jfropertles.

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Nni!IISORI Lllllll ctiEST RUB :;:..-:; :.::'~.~........... 1.41

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KLENZO AITISEftiC llliiii_WASH ::.:.,~.~··-··- .18
REX·IAY
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M1Uer, Connectlcu,, and Mr
Mn Don Roach and family of
Middleport
Mr and Mrs Dave Odes and
Beverly, Detro1t, M1chl
came last Wednesday to VISit
h1s parents, A
11r and Mrs L.

dunng· the holidays
stayed until Chmtmas morn. gomg to Colu mbus to VISit
D1les

All Day
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pssemblt
• 'lullt·in kitthen• with "'ulale links ·
• Jnlulatioii
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-.!...~:...-- famous ReuU formula that ls helping m1lhons pt more
out of h1e. One da1ly 'blet s.uppbes MORE than your minmun ~
ment of All vitamins with set mlntmums.

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nervoua or "undllr par" •t c:an be d~ to • ttltlmln defiCIIMY·
Sbort tahinJ S!.iper Plenamlns lodayl

Miller
Columbus. Mr
and idr,s.

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Now:ada11 It's rlskr to n11ly llllly on food tD
tupply tslellt11\ YIIIITIIOI and mineral• H you ..... tirld,

""'!ddleporf.\

AT THE HOME OF THE

ALL the feat~res of homes costiM 111nr ,times more!

1r~~lnl.· Hazel MeC!oud o! Columbus

the family of Mr.
Mdler, who' spent
were 'Mr. and
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Ttii$HOEI~OX

in sections Mywhere
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a dinner Was held at the L E.
Triplett home With a family gift
exchange Those present for the
occasion wete :Mr and Mra. Frank·
1m Trtplett, Ricky, Debra and ~in·
day, Mr and Mrs Chet Haddu,
lan and Melody, Pt Pleasant, Mr.
md Mrs A K Hendrix, J.hke, St.ellen and Tammy. Hazel Walters,
V1rg1ma Ley and V1rgmla Legar of
Charlreston, and Mrs Joan Whlte
and Beverly, Franklm and Jerry,
Middleport, Mr. and Mrs Robert
Ley and children, Marietta, and
Mr and Mrs. Harry Edwanl! of

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Siturdo)o jqp~ ,...,,
parents, Mi'. and Mn' Eddie

Multi-Ydcimln
9 out of 10 Americans
may need extra vitamins daly

Pleasant
the Sunday before Cbrtstmas

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with

.Hollon one ev.n•OI

PLENAMINS
Procluct

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mas Day at their home, Spring

Take REXALL SUP~R

ovi:!P-the Clhtens Natwnal Bank

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the choir, message by tTie pastor,
J.ohn Elwood, lheme " A Chal
lenge for i960"

If..hrrstmas Gue.Jfl
Mr and Mrs Dale Smith enterIlamed a group or relatlvee Christ·

~:!a.• S.ofegU&lt;ord yow nutrlflonol ll•alt• •••

on Mill Street to the apartmenl

Elst M~IJI Street

mtbt&lt;"jMjille.ii&lt;!D '11!'1\&gt;l:!;!fillcd by

DAILY CROSSWORD

POMEROY, OHIO

COURT STREET

Mr and Mrs Sidney Pickens,
local, and Mr and Mrs. Avery
Drenner \md sons, Sidney and Max
of Sl Albans, W Va, were Chr1st
maB guests w1th Mr and Mrs Lee
Oren ncr und ·daughter, Nelda WISe
at their hnme on Unton Avenue,
Pom eroy Tuesday the Pickens'
went lo St Albans to \HUt With
the1r daughter and family, Mr and
Mrs Aver) Drenner i

"'"!1 f.'nbrgl'd tt11how lkuul,
l'r ru mchW• FtOttal Ta.z.

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WINTER COATS
Phillip Sisters Style Shop

By FREDDIE HOUDASHELT

'AUBREY

Pr•uJtmt were Mr and Mrs AI
b&lt;•rt Hl•llmnn nf Wolf Prn, Mr
uiHI \IIH Otto I,ohn, Pomeroy,
:t1 r~ Mmt,:nrct lloudoshelt, Racane,
I1 and l'ilr and Mra Ronald SJmth
&lt;md dauahter or Porter

Jefl Chandler, Jaek Pllmce

20% Off On All

Mi' and Mn. Bob WUaa "'arid.
family, Dayton apent SundQ' Wit!J ..

Grueser, Jrrry Gruesf'r and Tom F Enml, and Mr1 Ellzab~th Es·
Grue11cr, all of Mlnersvlllc , Caro tdl of Charlellton, W VI.
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"TEN SECONDS TO HP!LL"

SPECIALS ON WINTER HATS
$1.00 - $1.95 - $2.95

Guests were Mr and Mra Ron
&lt;-.1tri1Jima 11 dmncr g ue!lts uf 'l{r uhl Burnl'tl or St Louis, Mo, Mrs
and Mrs Roy Arme~ and son. Huy R H Hurnett and Mrs 0 J Kautz
Keith , were Mr and Mrs George of Nitro, W Va, Mr and Mrs 8
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY

evenmg for the week·
and Mrs George Swisher
son Randal came Saturday
to vJJlt w1th the Owen&amp; and
the1r company and they attended

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I} n Wilson, Middleport .Pol ollie
Gumther, Syrncusr, Mr and Mrs
lack c;rue11flr and 1on Johnnie, of
Muoo. W Va , Mr and Mn Ro
bert Grueser and Jamc':~: and Joyce
of K111hr.n Mrt~ Philip Donuvan,
, GN1rue and June Ann, Syrai'US('
' :Mr ~ntl ~Ir11 Dill Oru011cr, DanJu
and P1anu , MmNsv11le IU 1
VIsiting Saturda} l'&lt;f'rl' l\1r9 Jol•h
1' netllnlre and l~t•IMt'~ Ann and
S1anlcy ot NL'.,.., fh&amp;vf'n W vo

Not Ope" Tonight

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Burdette Rites
Held Sunday
At Leon. W. Va,. ·

Pomeroy, Obi&amp;

guests of Mr and Mn
OWens were their dJUgbters,
Air and Mu Jack Bowman and
daughter Sulian and Mr and Mrs
Paul Winebrenner who 17 came oD

and

Perry

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Fort Hood, Texq.
,;
Ricbard Garten of CbaJbitl:• II
vtslhng biJ aunt, Jln. BIJ Jlcot

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Larry Stansbury, Coiu~bu•
was thl). weekend gu.est of h11 par·
ents, Mr and Mrs Dale StanlbJlfY.

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by

home recentJy. Mrs Mary
who had vnuted It tht; home
her lio n, Earl, tor: the past three
weeks, returned with the Jewells
I to the1r home where she rwdes
1 Mra Faye Jordan had as Christ·
mas guests the followine children
and families. Mr. and Mrs Clay
Jordah; Mr
Jnd Mrs. Lavern
Jordan; Mr and Mr!!
Mendal
Jordan, Walter and JillllDY Hanmg,
local; Mr and Mrs Francia Queen
• Athens. Her son Edwlri and lam
1ly called her from Columbus
Mr
Mrs
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Carty and h1a grandmother lin.
Martha Watltina.
John H Mltchllll wbo wat taken to the Me1p General BOIPI'!J
t.at week for treatment fOI" ell'
bon monoxide poltontnc II reeOf'l
enng mcely and upecta to 1Mi
well enough to HJturn to bls ~
thu week He b also beiq treat:
ed fat" the fiu
and Mrs C K Watkma Gf
Came Cuaell 11 reported to be
were Sunday drnner somewhat improved at the M:eip
or Mr and Mrs Ray Me General Hosp1La.l
and mother, Mrs Martha
Mrs Wilham White (Sally GilIW'""''n'. Other guests were Mr more) wbo had planned to retura
Mrs Ora Watkins, son Tom to her home m Waahlngton D. ~
Mrs Jack Coleman Saturday 11 1ll at the home of her parentl
IJolhn"'f Garnson of Akron call Mr and Mrs Carl Gllmort: With
on the Mct_ artys
the flu.
Mr and Mrs Fred Gibbs (Jan
Harr11) entertained members
her family With Christmas dinPresent were Mr and llrs.
I~~'i~'~:nCJrcle (Joyce Harrif.) and
I&lt;
Jnd Mr and Mn Lloyd

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Atbetll

Denul Jones and ~Y.
Spendmg the l:toU!J;u witb J4r,
and Mrs Fern Gillogb' and Jqhn
wefe Mr .1nd Mra. t:IIM" JlcKmght, and cbUdren, OQ.Jumbut;

The Ch.nstmas program at the
Mt Unwn Church on Wednesda}
e\1!1rl.ng was
A

WASITINGtoN VPI- BulkslaltS ~~a me riJht for ttJe British and
at lhe Whltre House
f'rench altencies If they have men
In the scurrymg ~f PresJdent l movmg w1th !Isenhower
.
El86nhowar'~&gt; re&lt;!ent mternat10nal
When 1he rresldent was 111

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Mr and Mrs Dale Stansbury
mtot on Chnstmas Day wah other
members of the fam1iy at the
home of the1r SOD·In law and dau
ghter .\i:r and Mrs WarTen G
Turner and children, Columbus
~Irs: Ellen Holland,
Fa1rborn,
1s ~ pendmg lhe hohday weekend

~uranre company ctm•rtors and to
I t:Plher the) attended the annual
[ l'h! J~ t mas partv an d g 1ft exchange
ftu d1redots ;md w•ves
I Hev and Mrs Mcrlm Teets and
f&lt;tnul} \\ere guestlt on Chr1stma~
al the Clyde H.upe home
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the Chrlltmaa Story from tbe Blbl'!. dosing with the Lord''
prayer 1D unilon.
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Ralph Shuff, .Mt. Verno,n;

1ly Alban)
Mr and Mrs
H E
Starkey
were m Columbus recently where
he :rttended a meetmg of the in

of the respective compames Theu
proflts would , hke most any other busmess
man's, be what they Clould make
Fu1ther, when the deeJay programs got

1 e&lt;:ords

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the funeral of ~

Also via1tlnJ with the L D. DUel on Saturdly attemooa.
!\
on Chnstmu were Mr. and Mn
CbarltJ :.,urton ~Pt:Dt. ~
II E Mitchell and ftmil)' and Dr Wlth bit pareota, Mr. tAd lin.
and M..r1 Charlea JtHden and tam- Sidney Blll'lon. He wUl ~
ily of AtheDJ
Thunday for h1l II1DI' blli ..&amp;

Cec1l GIUOilJ, Ah' an(. fil~. &lt;::arl
Crabtree. A\he:n~. Mr. and ~·
Harold" G1llogly, Mi. and Mrs Ar·
"11h her daughters Penny and thur Crablree, local Min Ja~
Sharnn at thP. home of her dster, quellne Wa.eoner, Harriso~vtlle;
and bJother-ln-1.3w, Mr and Mrs Mr and ¥rs. _]'.ayl.,Quton, Ait.ny;

American Journalists' Action Tommy
Cook~
Celebrates W1tlr
Set Fine Foreign Precedents BJ~!~~har,,~~~t~r

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hol!ess.

Chrl&amp;tat•l"' iUtlts at 1hlf Hanna
Caster home lrl AlbanJ, Af(el'ft9on

Dally sentinel, Pomeroy·llllddlePort, 0., Dec. ao, 1011 •I 1

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Tile JtlltlaQd G~n Club met Monday ev~ntng at the home
of Mrs Jomes Titus wltil Mrs. Don Anderoon aa tile assisting

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Holiday Jf isitO(I

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Rutland Gcude.n Club Hol4s Regular
Session Monday At·Home Of Mrs. Titus

Pomeroy

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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0 ., Dot'. 30, 1959 •

Carpenter
Societv Events

"It's An Ill Wind

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pie bOokkeeping We suggesllhal the broadcastmg stations sw1tch to the "all-payola"
3ystem tor simphcity, fairness and the hberation ol free enterprise. Under tht s plan, dtsc
JOCkeys would be mdependent operators

Ir the payola hubbub produces nothmg
more, it has brought a gleam here and there
to a bureaucratic eye Ill se~rch of an excuse
for more appropt 1at ton
With sweeping mvl'st 1gatwns already
launched by both the FeLlC"ral ·cornmunica·
bans Comm1ssion and the Federal Trade

They

Commtsswn, \lttth flu ther Congresstonal ac
hon a reasonable certamtv and add1honal
Federal regulatiOn a hauntin g uncertam1y !01
all Involved, the la&gt;payer may suddenly dlsoover his electronic entertammcnt 1s not &lt;\S
Cree as he had 1hought
But there Js a suuple and sw1ft solution for
lhe dtsc JOCkey payo la 1 acket that would cost
nothmg and entail no resutatlon beyond sim·

would C&lt;lmpete

w1th

eaeh

other

Cor

the
purchase of destred statton tune The) would
make thetr own arrangements \o\lth record
producers for compensatwn 111 pla ymg the

bad enouah th&lt;.~t people stopped hstemng,

the whole problem would be wived for good
- and w1thout public expense

Jnd

M.n.

Gueall of Mr and Mrs Law·
re.ote Manley for Cbnstmaa din·
ner were Mr and Mrt George
Ca~to and Juntuy , Mr and Mrs
Raymond Manley and Catby, lloger Manley, Pfc and Mrs Lawrenee HyJelt and Brenda &lt;~nd Mr
and ~~ Uwrence Edwan:l Man·
ley, Columbua M.ra Rox1e Oiler,
Frank Rathburn and Mrs Ruth
Sm1th and Mary called m the eve

v Ill or Perr\
\l! and Mrs T
M Galawa)
"N&lt;' Chnslmas dmner guests of
tlMr son m-1-aw and .daughter, Mr
and Mrs Leon Woodrum and fam

Mrs Ral~b nail@ir,- Galllpolll.
Ah•m D}e , who has emJtoy.ment m Florida spent Christmas
with his fanuly here
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Guests of Wliham Culwell -and
fam11y on Chnstrnas were Mr.
and Mrs T H Blamton, Mr. and
Mrs Jerry Culwell, Jaekson· Mr.
and Mrs Edward Culwell and ton,
I Jnd1anapohs, Mr and Mrs. Alfred
R1ce and sons, Columbus and Mr.
and Mr~ Dwame Jordan.
r·
I M1s Betty Rlil.heFford George
and sons, Denton, 'Texas, HoWfl;r~
Rutherford, OSU accompanie~ by'
the1r mother Mrs. Neva Ba~er,
Pemberton, 0 , viSlted their gr:and
Pnrent! Mrs Mallie Lowther :and
Mr and Mrs J. D. ~.. node
l the weckcild
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i l\1 rs
who

Cooke son or Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cooke of South Third Avenue
Middleport was celebrate-d Tuesday
afternoon m the recreallon room at
trip an mterestmg Jnd major &amp;I Spam Iaiit week, the presence of the homl' of h1s grondpnents. Mr
Pf'et went vutually unnoticed by a carload or repohera in the pa· and Mrn J E cooke, Ma~on
the Amt.'rle&amp;n pubht
Th111 was rade a lttw feet IWIIY (rom Elsen·
Durmg the arlernoon
games
Ihe f;~d thai 1eporh."tll were op hower and Genetalh11lmo Fran w.:&gt;rP pluycd by the ch11drcn wilh
cratm~ freely and w1thout !ear cisco Franto, \ViS about 88 history PI 1zes won by Marllyn Coooke and
m many hmd s where such act&amp;VI makmg 111 the vu:lt of the Amer· Jer· "'avcnport
ty IS excecthngl} rare
1can President, h1m11elf
In Turkey, for example, there ' Never before In hutory bact .a
The C'luldren were also entertam
were reporten and editore m 'j ournalist" as reporten are call· ed wnh accurd11w mwnc by M1ss
Jail e\'l'll while ~ Euwnhower was ed 111 Europe, been permltte&lt;l to Joan Frost of Chester
bemg chl'CI cd 1n Ute streets of move m procestuon close to the
After Tommy had opened h1s
Ankara jaJted becau~e they had august Gtonera11ssimo And Spam m:my n1cc g1fts. refreshments of
prmted thlngB critical of or dis· IS another l'Ountr)' where the lee tream was !let vf'd w1th h1!!. dec
pl('asmg to the admm1stratwn of newspapers &amp;Imply do not speak orated birthday cake and nut cups
J'resllil'nt Bll)'at
poorly of the head of state- not and soft drmks h)' h1s mother who
Yet , w1th the Amencan Presl 1£ they want to 11tay In business was assisted by Mrs Danny Yonker
dent 10 town Nlportera w1tb hJm
Even m France and Great Brit and Mrs Lib Roush to thoae men
OP(\rated a11 lht"i would m Wash· aln Iasl September, the move· tionlo!d above and the followmg
lngton or New York I{ the travel· ment of reporters tWo or three Ph1l &lt;::ooke and Kevm Yonker, of
lhi newsmen felt mdmed to car lm:.gths behind Pruldent de New Haven, Timothy Cooke, Debwrite a loud beef agamst the Gaulle ur Prime Mlnilter Macmll ra Cooke, Manley Cooke, Donnetta
Turk-. they were perfectly free Ian wa 1 almply unheard of unt 11 Cooke and Keith Cooke, au ~or Ma·
to do 10
Hagerty came to town and tn, son, Jerry Oavenporl, J T Rue,
In all preJldentlal movement 11sted that at ltast a few new~ Johnny Ebershach, Tera Jane Eb
before crowth, Whlto House Pretis men always be in a spot where ersbach, Tommy's Slt~ter, Conme,
Set•retary Jamea c HaJerty 10 they &lt;:ould see and hear what was his maternal grandmother, Mrs
,. 8t 1 that a car be placed 10 the happe ning to tbe Pre1ident
Clarence Ebersbach , all of MidEach tune the "wire car" oper dleport and h1s grandparentl, Mr
procession for roporten of the
d :M
J c c k
cl .B n
two American preu WOClatlons, ales hehmd Elaenbower m a for nn
rs
oo c .an
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the BtltuJh and French uews l'll(n cou nt ry It m'k es a n ' nd.l' Cooke, Mason
agenclefl Thi.'n Ha~erty suagests ble tmpres:non on thl! reporters
-------that If the lo~·al country h~s a or that natwn It plants JUSt a
pre11s aum•Jat1on, one of 1ts men few Kl'l'ds of frt.-edom of the press
iiSo be placed m the 'Wi re car" Hi Americana know It, and sure·
The reason behmrt thu syll\em ly not all of tho1e seeds fall on
AU tlf the reporte-rs tnvellnt: barr~~ grounc+ ·---''with a Prc&amp;ldent l:Jnnot ride
the he«d or the proccu1on
E:ntertaln Relauve•
In the United State~
~I;- 1s
Mr nnd Mrs L C Karr and
standard pr~wedule for the two ~fl Margaret Duerr entertained
A mer lou PI c~s atSsOc111tluns And a grout' of rcilltJYea at their home,
ubruad, lh1j:lcrty mshh on the Spring Avo, over the holiday

POMEROY

W. MAIN STREET

Open New Year's Day'
Mrs. Michael Garvin and sons
of Newark are apendlna: t~i,l week
with :Mr
~- Ellie &gt;louman,

10 A.M. to 6 P.M.
BEER ud WINE CARRY OUT

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The Keeps~ke Certlflcote permanently "OI•ters
ortcl pr'Ofectt yaur diCJmcmdl agaln•t lo•a from

MeComas at the home of her sis·
ler1 Mrs. V1ctor Perry

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setting far one year • • . and guarantns o
p4irleet center en;a~ment diamon~.

Around And
About
Middleport

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$40C1.00

Wedding Ring

SERViCE SET

$75.00

K&amp;C

The Racn;.e 11Jethodtst

Church
hold a watch N1ght Commun·
1on Service Thursday mght In
th~ li.!iprch from ' 11 to ,1~ m1d·

OAKLAND $125.00 •
Wedding Ring

$!10.00

Mrs Lillian McGnee J&amp; planmng
from the Talbott property

JEWEIJ£RS
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Chnstmas guests with. Mr and
Earl Roush last week were
Dallas Roush, New York, Glenn
,{oush, Lancaster Mr and Mrs
Walter Roush of Bidwell, Jane Ann
N allers and son of GalUpolls and
"danon DuBois of C harleston
Mr and Mrli Carl Mattox entertamed wtth a dinner Christmas day

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W Va.
Vienna drove
Homer

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and )Irs

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Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Wheeler
and s.on of MisSion, Texas, spent

1evcral day..t dQ.rfng Christmas visIting Mrs
Wheeler'.s grandpat'l
cots, Mr and Mrs Grover Rou.ah
and Mrs Amy Jividen Tbey also
ViSJled the1r parents m Dun&lt;:an
Ftllls' and Ph1lo, Otno Mrs, Wheel·
er 1s the former Nancy Rousb.
Mr and Mrs Bill {lams of Mason spent ChtJstmas E.,.e w1th Mr
and Mrs. Edward Ryan and fam-

Nlth all the1r family present In
·ludmg, Mr and Mn Leonard
Mattox and children, Karen, .Mary
\nn and M1ke, of N1tro, J\lr and
Lawrence Mattox and son,
?hllllp, of Atlanta, Ga , Mr and
Mrs Walter 0 Mattox and 10n,
Brent, Pt Pleasant , and Mr and
Ustlce Wilson and son, Andy,

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Men's Black Smooth
Ripple Sole Oxfords
FULL RANGE OF SIZES
'6 to 12

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FRE.E·
·te yoar lot
• • • within 50 mdes!
These U. "$. Vover11ment surplus homes are a terrifk valve ~t iusJ a .

fraction af their ar1ginal colt. Act now and ,,-.joy big proflt1l Ideal
homes for yaung marrieds, beach and aummtr cattages, farm tenanll
and rental incomt Jfropertles.

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Nni!IISORI Lllllll ctiEST RUB :;:..-:; :.::'~.~........... 1.41

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M1Uer, Connectlcu,, and Mr
Mn Don Roach and family of
Middleport
Mr and Mrs Dave Odes and
Beverly, Detro1t, M1chl
came last Wednesday to VISit
h1s parents, A
11r and Mrs L.

dunng· the holidays
stayed until Chmtmas morn. gomg to Colu mbus to VISit
D1les

All Day
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pssemblt
• 'lullt·in kitthen• with "'ulale links ·
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-.!...~:...-- famous ReuU formula that ls helping m1lhons pt more
out of h1e. One da1ly 'blet s.uppbes MORE than your minmun ~
ment of All vitamins with set mlntmums.

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nervoua or "undllr par" •t c:an be d~ to • ttltlmln defiCIIMY·
Sbort tahinJ S!.iper Plenamlns lodayl

Miller
Columbus. Mr
and idr,s.

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Now:ada11 It's rlskr to n11ly llllly on food tD
tupply tslellt11\ YIIIITIIOI and mineral• H you ..... tirld,

""'!ddleporf.\

AT THE HOME OF THE

ALL the feat~res of homes costiM 111nr ,times more!

1r~~lnl.· Hazel MeC!oud o! Columbus

the family of Mr.
Mdler, who' spent
were 'Mr. and
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Ttii$HOEI~OX

in sections Mywhere
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Triplett home With a family gift
exchange Those present for the
occasion wete :Mr and Mra. Frank·
1m Trtplett, Ricky, Debra and ~in·
day, Mr and Mrs Chet Haddu,
lan and Melody, Pt Pleasant, Mr.
md Mrs A K Hendrix, J.hke, St.ellen and Tammy. Hazel Walters,
V1rg1ma Ley and V1rgmla Legar of
Charlreston, and Mrs Joan Whlte
and Beverly, Franklm and Jerry,
Middleport, Mr. and Mrs Robert
Ley and children, Marietta, and
Mr and Mrs. Harry Edwanl! of

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Siturdo)o jqp~ ,...,,
parents, Mi'. and Mn' Eddie

Multi-Ydcimln
9 out of 10 Americans
may need extra vitamins daly

Pleasant
the Sunday before Cbrtstmas

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with

.Hollon one ev.n•OI

PLENAMINS
Procluct

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mas Day at their home, Spring

Take REXALL SUP~R

ovi:!P-the Clhtens Natwnal Bank

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the choir, message by tTie pastor,
J.ohn Elwood, lheme " A Chal
lenge for i960"

If..hrrstmas Gue.Jfl
Mr and Mrs Dale Smith enterIlamed a group or relatlvee Christ·

~:!a.• S.ofegU&lt;ord yow nutrlflonol ll•alt• •••

on Mill Street to the apartmenl

Elst M~IJI Street

mtbt&lt;"jMjille.ii&lt;!D '11!'1\&gt;l:!;!fillcd by

DAILY CROSSWORD

POMEROY, OHIO

COURT STREET

Mr and Mrs Sidney Pickens,
local, and Mr and Mrs. Avery
Drenner \md sons, Sidney and Max
of Sl Albans, W Va, were Chr1st
maB guests w1th Mr and Mrs Lee
Oren ncr und ·daughter, Nelda WISe
at their hnme on Unton Avenue,
Pom eroy Tuesday the Pickens'
went lo St Albans to \HUt With
the1r daughter and family, Mr and
Mrs Aver) Drenner i

"'"!1 f.'nbrgl'd tt11how lkuul,
l'r ru mchW• FtOttal Ta.z.

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WINTER COATS
Phillip Sisters Style Shop

By FREDDIE HOUDASHELT

'AUBREY

Pr•uJtmt were Mr and Mrs AI
b&lt;•rt Hl•llmnn nf Wolf Prn, Mr
uiHI \IIH Otto I,ohn, Pomeroy,
:t1 r~ Mmt,:nrct lloudoshelt, Racane,
I1 and l'ilr and Mra Ronald SJmth
&lt;md dauahter or Porter

Jefl Chandler, Jaek Pllmce

20% Off On All

Mi' and Mn. Bob WUaa "'arid.
family, Dayton apent SundQ' Wit!J ..

Grueser, Jrrry Gruesf'r and Tom F Enml, and Mr1 Ellzab~th Es·
Grue11cr, all of Mlnersvlllc , Caro tdl of Charlellton, W VI.
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"TEN SECONDS TO HP!LL"

SPECIALS ON WINTER HATS
$1.00 - $1.95 - $2.95

Guests were Mr and Mra Ron
&lt;-.1tri1Jima 11 dmncr g ue!lts uf 'l{r uhl Burnl'tl or St Louis, Mo, Mrs
and Mrs Roy Arme~ and son. Huy R H Hurnett and Mrs 0 J Kautz
Keith , were Mr and Mrs George of Nitro, W Va, Mr and Mrs 8
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY

evenmg for the week·
and Mrs George Swisher
son Randal came Saturday
to vJJlt w1th the Owen&amp; and
the1r company and they attended

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I} n Wilson, Middleport .Pol ollie
Gumther, Syrncusr, Mr and Mrs
lack c;rue11flr and 1on Johnnie, of
Muoo. W Va , Mr and Mn Ro
bert Grueser and Jamc':~: and Joyce
of K111hr.n Mrt~ Philip Donuvan,
, GN1rue and June Ann, Syrai'US('
' :Mr ~ntl ~Ir11 Dill Oru011cr, DanJu
and P1anu , MmNsv11le IU 1
VIsiting Saturda} l'&lt;f'rl' l\1r9 Jol•h
1' netllnlre and l~t•IMt'~ Ann and
S1anlcy ot NL'.,.., fh&amp;vf'n W vo

Not Ope" Tonight

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Burdette Rites
Held Sunday
At Leon. W. Va,. ·

Pomeroy, Obi&amp;

guests of Mr and Mn
OWens were their dJUgbters,
Air and Mu Jack Bowman and
daughter Sulian and Mr and Mrs
Paul Winebrenner who 17 came oD

and

Perry

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Fort Hood, Texq.
,;
Ricbard Garten of CbaJbitl:• II
vtslhng biJ aunt, Jln. BIJ Jlcot

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Larry Stansbury, Coiu~bu•
was thl). weekend gu.est of h11 par·
ents, Mr and Mrs Dale StanlbJlfY.

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MEIGS THEATRE

by

home recentJy. Mrs Mary
who had vnuted It tht; home
her lio n, Earl, tor: the past three
weeks, returned with the Jewells
I to the1r home where she rwdes
1 Mra Faye Jordan had as Christ·
mas guests the followine children
and families. Mr. and Mrs Clay
Jordah; Mr
Jnd Mrs. Lavern
Jordan; Mr and Mr!!
Mendal
Jordan, Walter and JillllDY Hanmg,
local; Mr and Mrs Francia Queen
• Athens. Her son Edwlri and lam
1ly called her from Columbus
Mr
Mrs
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Carty and h1a grandmother lin.
Martha Watltina.
John H Mltchllll wbo wat taken to the Me1p General BOIPI'!J
t.at week for treatment fOI" ell'
bon monoxide poltontnc II reeOf'l
enng mcely and upecta to 1Mi
well enough to HJturn to bls ~
thu week He b also beiq treat:
ed fat" the fiu
and Mrs C K Watkma Gf
Came Cuaell 11 reported to be
were Sunday drnner somewhat improved at the M:eip
or Mr and Mrs Ray Me General Hosp1La.l
and mother, Mrs Martha
Mrs Wilham White (Sally GilIW'""''n'. Other guests were Mr more) wbo had planned to retura
Mrs Ora Watkins, son Tom to her home m Waahlngton D. ~
Mrs Jack Coleman Saturday 11 1ll at the home of her parentl
IJolhn"'f Garnson of Akron call Mr and Mrs Carl Gllmort: With
on the Mct_ artys
the flu.
Mr and Mrs Fred Gibbs (Jan
Harr11) entertained members
her family With Christmas dinPresent were Mr and llrs.
I~~'i~'~:nCJrcle (Joyce Harrif.) and
I&lt;
Jnd Mr and Mn Lloyd

lin.
Atbetll

Denul Jones and ~Y.
Spendmg the l:toU!J;u witb J4r,
and Mrs Fern Gillogb' and Jqhn
wefe Mr .1nd Mra. t:IIM" JlcKmght, and cbUdren, OQ.Jumbut;

The Ch.nstmas program at the
Mt Unwn Church on Wednesda}
e\1!1rl.ng was
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WASITINGtoN VPI- BulkslaltS ~~a me riJht for ttJe British and
at lhe Whltre House
f'rench altencies If they have men
In the scurrymg ~f PresJdent l movmg w1th !Isenhower
.
El86nhowar'~&gt; re&lt;!ent mternat10nal
When 1he rresldent was 111

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Mr and Mrs Dale Stansbury
mtot on Chnstmas Day wah other
members of the fam1iy at the
home of the1r SOD·In law and dau
ghter .\i:r and Mrs WarTen G
Turner and children, Columbus
~Irs: Ellen Holland,
Fa1rborn,
1s ~ pendmg lhe hohday weekend

~uranre company ctm•rtors and to
I t:Plher the) attended the annual
[ l'h! J~ t mas partv an d g 1ft exchange
ftu d1redots ;md w•ves
I Hev and Mrs Mcrlm Teets and
f&lt;tnul} \\ere guestlt on Chr1stma~
al the Clyde H.upe home
'

Tommy

-~~-

Mrs. Ray Biddle was In charge of the devotlona and used
the Chrlltmaa Story from tbe Blbl'!. dosing with the Lord''
prayer 1D unilon.
~
• '
·
:ll...;

Ralph Shuff, .Mt. Verno,n;

1ly Alban)
Mr and Mrs
H E
Starkey
were m Columbus recently where
he :rttended a meetmg of the in

of the respective compames Theu
proflts would , hke most any other busmess
man's, be what they Clould make
Fu1ther, when the deeJay programs got

1 e&lt;:ords

-,- -. .

J~luded

the funeral of ~

Also via1tlnJ with the L D. DUel on Saturdly attemooa.
!\
on Chnstmu were Mr. and Mn
CbarltJ :.,urton ~Pt:Dt. ~
II E Mitchell and ftmil)' and Dr Wlth bit pareota, Mr. tAd lin.
and M..r1 Charlea JtHden and tam- Sidney Blll'lon. He wUl ~
ily of AtheDJ
Thunday for h1l II1DI' blli ..&amp;

Cec1l GIUOilJ, Ah' an(. fil~. &lt;::arl
Crabtree. A\he:n~. Mr. and ~·
Harold" G1llogly, Mi. and Mrs Ar·
"11h her daughters Penny and thur Crablree, local Min Ja~
Sharnn at thP. home of her dster, quellne Wa.eoner, Harriso~vtlle;
and bJother-ln-1.3w, Mr and Mrs Mr and ¥rs. _]'.ayl.,Quton, Ait.ny;

American Journalists' Action Tommy
Cook~
Celebrates W1tlr
Set Fine Foreign Precedents BJ~!~~har,,~~~t~r

an

callers

I

w1tb her plilrentl durtna: t:be day.

hol!ess.

Chrl&amp;tat•l"' iUtlts at 1hlf Hanna
Caster home lrl AlbanJ, Af(el'ft9on

Dally sentinel, Pomeroy·llllddlePort, 0., Dec. ao, 1011 •I 1

I

Tile JtlltlaQd G~n Club met Monday ev~ntng at the home
of Mrs Jomes Titus wltil Mrs. Don Anderoon aa tile assisting

•

·C4tmmentating Editorially

Holiday Jf isitO(I

I

•

CHRISTMAS EVE WEDDING

Rutland Gcude.n Club Hol4s Regular
Session Monday At·Home Of Mrs. Titus

Pomeroy

~.

'Red Anchor

'I Sle

�·'

I

'
I

'

Stake

National Cage

'

.r

II a. m.· l ~- m. ~oon; I· 8 p,
p· m., Rart

1m., Cliftt~n; anti S ; '
I ford .

I

I

Jan . 20 oilme as

Jan.~

.

February

'

.

I

~

.

Stinta Mqkes Firit ..

PJC!.HI' ~~~-;;;~··
~ MINNilPOf,.l •.
, _,.......(
IC..U.y Ll~ f4S,
,'

Mich.., ~"Vorl.

I

"

~

Hartford

out . .Y' 4"11_. ,.,,

6 same as Jan. 9; February 12 14+'11. New
same as Jan . 16; Feb. 20 same 'IS
Jan . 23 .
i son, 6-~.
LOS ANGE!LES UPI · loets Stagford,
Monro., 1221f.l, Los Anttl~, ovt· contract
pointed Baby Brown, 124, Man- Browna
il.a, 10.
League.

S.

-~-'-

BIG REDUC110N
ON AU WINTER MERCHANDISE

Coats . Dresses . Skirts
Sweaters
All Men's alld Children's We11r

NEW YEARS
PARTY
Dec. 31st

n..rs.,

t:•totl:to II'A:
f'l'I2E* - Balloons

Raeea -

Opea Sunday Nights
The
.
C ll,lb will sponsor ,a
flop on
Saturday, .Jan. 2, from 8 'tll 1):30
p. m. at t~ high school audl~or­

. ium. The tliem, ot this bop vpn
be ''ltoclt 'n' Roll R~vue ." Tbe

Jay's Leon Jordan a.nd Ken~)' .Hy.
sel_l, will prevue the 110 tGp reCord,a a,cross ~he nat~~m.
Tb~r:e: will.1&gt;e ~ ~ast _danee con·
lest Nane That Tune, Cake Walk
and' a door prlze. Prize~ wiil be
e:iven in the contest~ THnagers
are expected to attend from all
neiihqorinlf commuitiiiea.
Proceeds will 10 tow~rd a new
press box at tile rootbail lie\d.

Clllu Out fttrtt&amp;tns
AS MUCH AS

~

USID
.

i 'l l'lf'i •

POMili.OY;OHIO

~omen.,.

~

CE

c
1

'

...

'

•

. ,~ :~he~.1~;:QOIN"G! Theyfte GOING! Comlln Before&lt;They're GONE!
'··:·' :.·.;o·:· , ·:.Never So Much Val"e . ~or So Little
Mo~Jey
.
..
'
.. ,

eicb evening' w~:;·•!;:~:•:'~J

. "''"" With i ..... d

teit ,mjnutH. after
the fliost.·I ' .
'

I ,

I,,J.

th'6

also announced ·a 'pra Ctice

1ch~lll~~

tor

telms

with

both

1957 BUICK

eaCII' town practicing

aame time. The schedule ls1
· 2 - 9 · 11 a. m Muon ; 11
1 p.~ m. Clifton; 1 ·3
m., New
RaVeD ; and 1 ·0 p. ,m. Hartford.
J~.· 9 - 9 • i1 a. m. Clifton
1 L .m · 1 p . m., New Haven; 1
to 3· P .m.• Hartf!)l'd; •and 3 · ~ p.
ht., MaBon.
.
·
·
i "Jan 18 - 9-11 a. m. New Haven ;
11 i i. m. to 1 p . m. Hartlord: 1 · 3
p. m:, Mason ; 3 - 5 p. -111· Clifton.
Ja11. 23 -. 9 · 11 ' .m., Hartford ;

'h.

.

LEAN

.. . . .. ..

, • • the most flexible

..

.

· urf't~

v~~~~ot* , ,

·· '\

. I

WE WILL BE

HAPPY NEW YEAR and
Bast Wishes For You In 1960

GOESSLER JEWELRY
PdMEROY

fMm Dee. 24th
To Jan. 4th

,.
•

Exct'pt For
Emergen cy Ca Us

Wllll!i
Phone 6071.J

amazed

Save depreciation on the family ear end
~e

make him

most. A snappy V~ en·

gine with powergllde. Good, safe tires .

9ha~ blaet and wb\i.te ~ OOp. HJ'~ra­
mltle, nutio, \bel'ter, excellent UTes.

hard top. Your eyes wiK tdl )'OU that

ibis baby is clean, too. Better burry

OomeiDt&gt;otllf l

,lt'.a btte belt v:elue for you.

(or tihls One.

Cllslom f Dobr
Crto1 mtnt ·ltfflon tinl!li .' A
~hilt's sure
to plea!\! :ffi:ifit evtri :ah;l~: V-8 eng1ne,
au~toi&lt;; dfiw .md tb~~Y A·l .

tat

ComPlre the

biir -

It ean't be beat.

Rockets, Jaeisoit
Win Openers In .
Togmament

Mlddlepol't

be

•

for that botr ·

at t he fine cOndiUon ·or this , popuklr

' ·

•

ANTHI'NY

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

il)r is faCtory freSh. You'H

CU'

1957' Olds Super 88-2 Dr.
SOlid black finish set off wHh .good
wh.lte sidewall tires. One loeal owner.
Vety fine tond ltion. Fully equipped.

V/11$:;$1295 ~Sale $988 Was $1895- Sale $1688 Was $995 -Sale $788 Was $1795- Sale $1588
·~. -~
· ~t~~~s-F.~b~.....~-,~95-,-n-r~Mo~~~H~~~~~~~~~~~
.· 1

• •

CLOSED

,, ..

Hey Dad! Here'a ·the

BeautUul two ttine blue .. end tDe lttter -

19.55 Oids 88 Holiday Cpe.

.

Del Jtay Coupe

Century 4 Door Hard Top

'

loung• e_'ver dt~ignH In . . •

1955 CHEYROLO

col'iifle'i'e the priee.

Savoy 4 ~loot
A youthful foo.t;ing ear Jn two otOJie ;ray
finish with clean·, ~l trim ~nleriot.
V-8 engfne With standard sHift ~ ~
economy. J!o.n ett to gOsh &lt;JO!klf fo'r iJOl·
lar value. See it now.

Homet )lard Top

. Super Riviera Coupe
Miiror like red and black wilb b.l ~cl&lt;_ond
A reat ~Y jab fin ished in lhe'fftJfer,
While interior. Roomy eoough ~ H
piDk and 'Wfllte. Power st~ni. pofilr · yOUr 'Jftotber-i.n-bw goes aloog. Sniooth
brakeS, :flydr.amafjic, radio; beater. Seats
dYnaflow drive as s ilellt ts ~ ~J .
make a bed. YoU ;ean't harcUY ift thesle
1\lP. Sint ~ ~ w~eel Of :bhis ~
ho more·. SO you betti:!HNrry.
aDa yoo'll want .It for s ure.'-'

Was $1495- Sb1e $1118 Was $995 ·

WIIS $895 ... ·- Sella $688

Sale $788

~~~~,,~s5~"==w=ro~-

'

1954 OLDSMO..lE

Coulllry. Soluire

SutHit 88 - 2 Door

Wogoil

Bri\11! &lt;be t.mlly eod try Ibis big nine
pauea1et wagon for sbe. BeauhifulyPt
blue fin18b . LiM new tires. Power
·
..__,_,.. --~~brakes, pOwer steenna. "'~""
trans. Blg Thunderbird ~- Cl.e ar
pJutic covers have been On tt Since it

-Rockeh_~ntine. witil WblrliWay hydrama. Uo pJcu WI baby with power. Aod it's
~L ·})&lt;l'Wer ateelli:nt: ant;l powt~r bra!M
too. Y~ si.r, i.t'• • lot ol ear for a littte
100. . ..

W'a";"$2295':..... Sale $1981

Sportsman Hord top
1 nl&gt;h u&lt;ltlm2d -

f1ashy red and w.hlte i
'
m
grey and set off with white 1\'8U tires.
F\tlJ. tim.\! :pOWer ffteerirtg. Fire Dome en..;-, radio, heater and eut:mutie drive.
_....
h
d Is

J,oob &amp;Mrp -

Drives

&amp;

arp en

;;;; $1195 ........ 51il~

""!"'--r-........
. -:-:-,~-53---:-.'~;...;..ii

Man'• Leather

lNSULATEI)

-~OTS
$!-1.95
Rull~ir

·INSULATED lOOn
$10.95
•

MIN'II liltnfN

RIPPLE sOLE
.

or IILAtk

Olf'OiDS
,.
i" '

.

,,

l: ~APPY
~EW YEAR.!

-

t;~,ry

••

'

i

1

·~

to '"ccl""'illt'*'·p.n;·iut' T
: · lntp,;,V.mlllll ~ it ri•IMarJ,

f ''

'

l

1958 CHRY~R .

•

;:.r,

.

,'t.'

..

l

:.

OW.~• oar fJ&gt;Ilt t6ok Pride iD 11.
Showo It too. Reo! nl~
. tiW&gt; 100.
. etfir

.

one

'.,

..-..· ...

4

Doer De!ue

I

for ·"" 19 In~ tlattrlt ,·
..~
.
. . : ·.,:&lt; .. ,.,,
~·''"·"'···,· "'

New torkor ~ Doet

finish. lriiOHW 1ft · real ' good 'i""'\\liliil.
Power stHring for eaOy .porlilnc. You

•

'

'

Built like a

botlleoiUp. Oid but Mlll~ie.

Out a tat Nlat ybi.l. l!ln
depelid on to ,o. Don1look too llod fOr
Day lit :and day

its ag.e either. Why not .Jive it a 'b'y?

1Q54 Olds 98-4 Dr.
A

hu:w-f car at a new low

eq~ .

Bea,utlf.ui two . ,
Cdlltom lounge Milt:&amp;

cOmfott.ble:

i

Wli$"5-

$188

.

�·'

I

'
I

'

Stake

National Cage

'

.r

II a. m.· l ~- m. ~oon; I· 8 p,
p· m., Rart

1m., Cliftt~n; anti S ; '
I ford .

I

I

Jan . 20 oilme as

Jan.~

.

February

'

.

I

~

.

Stinta Mqkes Firit ..

PJC!.HI' ~~~-;;;~··
~ MINNilPOf,.l •.
, _,.......(
IC..U.y Ll~ f4S,
,'

Mich.., ~"Vorl.

I

"

~

Hartford

out . .Y' 4"11_. ,.,,

6 same as Jan. 9; February 12 14+'11. New
same as Jan . 16; Feb. 20 same 'IS
Jan . 23 .
i son, 6-~.
LOS ANGE!LES UPI · loets Stagford,
Monro., 1221f.l, Los Anttl~, ovt· contract
pointed Baby Brown, 124, Man- Browna
il.a, 10.
League.

S.

-~-'-

BIG REDUC110N
ON AU WINTER MERCHANDISE

Coats . Dresses . Skirts
Sweaters
All Men's alld Children's We11r

NEW YEARS
PARTY
Dec. 31st

n..rs.,

t:•totl:to II'A:
f'l'I2E* - Balloons

Raeea -

Opea Sunday Nights
The
.
C ll,lb will sponsor ,a
flop on
Saturday, .Jan. 2, from 8 'tll 1):30
p. m. at t~ high school audl~or­

. ium. The tliem, ot this bop vpn
be ''ltoclt 'n' Roll R~vue ." Tbe

Jay's Leon Jordan a.nd Ken~)' .Hy.
sel_l, will prevue the 110 tGp reCord,a a,cross ~he nat~~m.
Tb~r:e: will.1&gt;e ~ ~ast _danee con·
lest Nane That Tune, Cake Walk
and' a door prlze. Prize~ wiil be
e:iven in the contest~ THnagers
are expected to attend from all
neiihqorinlf commuitiiiea.
Proceeds will 10 tow~rd a new
press box at tile rootbail lie\d.

Clllu Out fttrtt&amp;tns
AS MUCH AS

~

USID
.

i 'l l'lf'i •

POMili.OY;OHIO

~omen.,.

~

CE

c
1

'

...

'

•

. ,~ :~he~.1~;:QOIN"G! Theyfte GOING! Comlln Before&lt;They're GONE!
'··:·' :.·.;o·:· , ·:.Never So Much Val"e . ~or So Little
Mo~Jey
.
..
'
.. ,

eicb evening' w~:;·•!;:~:•:'~J

. "''"" With i ..... d

teit ,mjnutH. after
the fliost.·I ' .
'

I ,

I,,J.

th'6

also announced ·a 'pra Ctice

1ch~lll~~

tor

telms

with

both

1957 BUICK

eaCII' town practicing

aame time. The schedule ls1
· 2 - 9 · 11 a. m Muon ; 11
1 p.~ m. Clifton; 1 ·3
m., New
RaVeD ; and 1 ·0 p. ,m. Hartford.
J~.· 9 - 9 • i1 a. m. Clifton
1 L .m · 1 p . m., New Haven; 1
to 3· P .m.• Hartf!)l'd; •and 3 · ~ p.
ht., MaBon.
.
·
·
i "Jan 18 - 9-11 a. m. New Haven ;
11 i i. m. to 1 p . m. Hartlord: 1 · 3
p. m:, Mason ; 3 - 5 p. -111· Clifton.
Ja11. 23 -. 9 · 11 ' .m., Hartford ;

'h.

.

LEAN

.. . . .. ..

, • • the most flexible

..

.

· urf't~

v~~~~ot* , ,

·· '\

. I

WE WILL BE

HAPPY NEW YEAR and
Bast Wishes For You In 1960

GOESSLER JEWELRY
PdMEROY

fMm Dee. 24th
To Jan. 4th

,.
•

Exct'pt For
Emergen cy Ca Us

Wllll!i
Phone 6071.J

amazed

Save depreciation on the family ear end
~e

make him

most. A snappy V~ en·

gine with powergllde. Good, safe tires .

9ha~ blaet and wb\i.te ~ OOp. HJ'~ra­
mltle, nutio, \bel'ter, excellent UTes.

hard top. Your eyes wiK tdl )'OU that

ibis baby is clean, too. Better burry

OomeiDt&gt;otllf l

,lt'.a btte belt v:elue for you.

(or tihls One.

Cllslom f Dobr
Crto1 mtnt ·ltfflon tinl!li .' A
~hilt's sure
to plea!\! :ffi:ifit evtri :ah;l~: V-8 eng1ne,
au~toi&lt;; dfiw .md tb~~Y A·l .

tat

ComPlre the

biir -

It ean't be beat.

Rockets, Jaeisoit
Win Openers In .
Togmament

Mlddlepol't

be

•

for that botr ·

at t he fine cOndiUon ·or this , popuklr

' ·

•

ANTHI'NY

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

il)r is faCtory freSh. You'H

CU'

1957' Olds Super 88-2 Dr.
SOlid black finish set off wHh .good
wh.lte sidewall tires. One loeal owner.
Vety fine tond ltion. Fully equipped.

V/11$:;$1295 ~Sale $988 Was $1895- Sale $1688 Was $995 -Sale $788 Was $1795- Sale $1588
·~. -~
· ~t~~~s-F.~b~.....~-,~95-,-n-r~Mo~~~H~~~~~~~~~~~
.· 1

• •

CLOSED

,, ..

Hey Dad! Here'a ·the

BeautUul two ttine blue .. end tDe lttter -

19.55 Oids 88 Holiday Cpe.

.

Del Jtay Coupe

Century 4 Door Hard Top

'

loung• e_'ver dt~ignH In . . •

1955 CHEYROLO

col'iifle'i'e the priee.

Savoy 4 ~loot
A youthful foo.t;ing ear Jn two otOJie ;ray
finish with clean·, ~l trim ~nleriot.
V-8 engfne With standard sHift ~ ~
economy. J!o.n ett to gOsh &lt;JO!klf fo'r iJOl·
lar value. See it now.

Homet )lard Top

. Super Riviera Coupe
Miiror like red and black wilb b.l ~cl&lt;_ond
A reat ~Y jab fin ished in lhe'fftJfer,
While interior. Roomy eoough ~ H
piDk and 'Wfllte. Power st~ni. pofilr · yOUr 'Jftotber-i.n-bw goes aloog. Sniooth
brakeS, :flydr.amafjic, radio; beater. Seats
dYnaflow drive as s ilellt ts ~ ~J .
make a bed. YoU ;ean't harcUY ift thesle
1\lP. Sint ~ ~ w~eel Of :bhis ~
ho more·. SO you betti:!HNrry.
aDa yoo'll want .It for s ure.'-'

Was $1495- Sb1e $1118 Was $995 ·

WIIS $895 ... ·- Sella $688

Sale $788

~~~~,,~s5~"==w=ro~-

'

1954 OLDSMO..lE

Coulllry. Soluire

SutHit 88 - 2 Door

Wogoil

Bri\11! &lt;be t.mlly eod try Ibis big nine
pauea1et wagon for sbe. BeauhifulyPt
blue fin18b . LiM new tires. Power
·
..__,_,.. --~~brakes, pOwer steenna. "'~""
trans. Blg Thunderbird ~- Cl.e ar
pJutic covers have been On tt Since it

-Rockeh_~ntine. witil WblrliWay hydrama. Uo pJcu WI baby with power. Aod it's
~L ·})&lt;l'Wer ateelli:nt: ant;l powt~r bra!M
too. Y~ si.r, i.t'• • lot ol ear for a littte
100. . ..

W'a";"$2295':..... Sale $1981

Sportsman Hord top
1 nl&gt;h u&lt;ltlm2d -

f1ashy red and w.hlte i
'
m
grey and set off with white 1\'8U tires.
F\tlJ. tim.\! :pOWer ffteerirtg. Fire Dome en..;-, radio, heater and eut:mutie drive.
_....
h
d Is

J,oob &amp;Mrp -

Drives

&amp;

arp en

;;;; $1195 ........ 51il~

""!"'--r-........
. -:-:-,~-53---:-.'~;...;..ii

Man'• Leather

lNSULATEI)

-~OTS
$!-1.95
Rull~ir

·INSULATED lOOn
$10.95
•

MIN'II liltnfN

RIPPLE sOLE
.

or IILAtk

Olf'OiDS
,.
i" '

.

,,

l: ~APPY
~EW YEAR.!

-

t;~,ry

••

'

i

1

·~

to '"ccl""'illt'*'·p.n;·iut' T
: · lntp,;,V.mlllll ~ it ri•IMarJ,

f ''

'

l

1958 CHRY~R .

•

;:.r,

.

,'t.'

..

l

:.

OW.~• oar fJ&gt;Ilt t6ok Pride iD 11.
Showo It too. Reo! nl~
. tiW&gt; 100.
. etfir

.

one

'.,

..-..· ...

4

Doer De!ue

I

for ·"" 19 In~ tlattrlt ,·
..~
.
. . : ·.,:&lt; .. ,.,,
~·''"·"'···,· "'

New torkor ~ Doet

finish. lriiOHW 1ft · real ' good 'i""'\\liliil.
Power stHring for eaOy .porlilnc. You

•

'

'

Built like a

botlleoiUp. Oid but Mlll~ie.

Out a tat Nlat ybi.l. l!ln
depelid on to ,o. Don1look too llod fOr
Day lit :and day

its ag.e either. Why not .Jive it a 'b'y?

1Q54 Olds 98-4 Dr.
A

hu:w-f car at a new low

eq~ .

Bea,utlf.ui two . ,
Cdlltom lounge Milt:&amp;

cOmfott.ble:

i

Wli$"5-

$188

.

�•
•

I

boN 8TIVBII8

1 011111Dt ..... c:ut ..... 2.110 ...
Olll)' lot poey almela 2.00 each AP AR'&lt;I4ENTS - FUm1abec1 and

onl1

only polt bole digger
l.tKI
1 on~ pitch fork
2..00
lot pointed shovels 1.~ each
lot long handled shovels 4.00 ea.

WANT ADS

1'0&amp; OONSlSTENT DEPENDABLB USULTB

·-por--------·---PHONE 398
MTI!S

COIIIeCIIU••

1per for . DmlooL
lltHai-IIIUI mbGtb for 30 cea.ta per WOl'd.
Pull ef I .,..... per WOI'OI will be ebarae:l IO&lt; ~
II IIOliiOill- 10 :loyo o!ter r=&gt;IW.C biU.
~Itt ~ - Should be roporletl 1DialedJol.ollo. 'l1l
llilq SODtlnel 'IIIII DOt bo reopooable fO&lt; """" than onoe -

ol Tb&amp;nb ODd Specul !iotte01 of l!:vftto '1.011. 0 1 eec. per -..;u'd.
1 DAY
8 DAYS
8 DAYI
1 liO.
16
tiO::
1101:
tl.llll
, .....
IU
tiO::
.1.20
•1.110
f(I.OO

eoz.t

011
71!c
•1.6C
f!t.Jia
•uo
Ado ,...;ftd bt 10 A .II. wlll be ID that :loy'o paper.

(I I Notice

&lt;.o~~~~-~ eacb
· UmversaJ Electric Sweeper $3 00

pieces) . . .

1 lot small garden hose 1.00 each
lot mortar bos-e
1 7~ each
1 lot rakes l 00 each
1 lot mattock s 2.25 6ach

I

unlurnlahed. llellalterl, lllcldleport. Phone 604+M.
2 $ tf
1- and. 8 ROOM HOUS!., 4 ROOJI
apartment and 3 room 1partmenl A. W. Bengel, Pbooe
110-M.
11 2 tfc
- -FOtrn ROOM BOUSE, BATH 128
Union Avenue. Call ~J.

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c.. a

L"-"n II.
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Mlcldleporl
m

1 lot metal grab hooks 20ceach
12-23-6tp.
tll) k.oal ~sta.e
1-JS gal garden spra,. 3-~ru
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1 HD_ eitensl&amp;ll cord and connec- I furmsbed apartment over Dul· FOR SA.I...E: 5 . ROOM RANCH·
25 00
tion on reeJ
ton's Drug Store Automati c
type stucco hCluse w1th bath ,
75 ·00
1rower saw S'!t skill
heat, atr condlllon'e d, d1spoaal ,
forced air furnace- , lara:e lot
Bath Room &amp;ales ·
· 5 00
birch cabmets, large closets
Phone Ralph n:utb, Muon, W
5 OU
H
air I Dryetr f
,
Phone
6009.
12
26
6tc
Va.
S.P-3-59'7'7.
1
2
36
ex ens10n
12 28 6tp
on Y se o
ladders

40.00

Cu It/.fl'

18 00 each

DOUBLE HOUSE, S ROOMS AN D
- - -- 1 only push llweeper
1 00
bath each side $35 month per
~IJtr,
1 only hand sweeper
l 00
s1de w1red ror electnc range
·~
1 set curta an stretchers
1 00
870 860 South Second , Mlddle. ,1
M1scellaneous 1tems too numer· ' port Phone 9599
12·30-3t c MIDDLEPORT RURAL _ 6-Room
ous to mention . Very reason· =-c=--::-:=::---:-:c:=:=:c::::::::::
house, bath, garage, enclosed
able.
FIVE
ROOM UNFURNISHED
porch , cellar. Large Lot over
Items above located
apa rtme nt. Good lo cation , Call lookmg Route 7. $7000.00.
147 South Third Avenue
12 30-3tc RURAL H~l - 8 rooms, recent·
60~8J
Middleport, Ohio
~~
ly remodeled, hath, new birch
See
kitchen, forced air heat. Double
1UNFURNISHED MODERN FIVE
Dnid C. Mlll•r
room apartment
and bath,
garage with room overbead.
Phone 6162 or 6287
steam heat Phone 552·M or ~e
eral yol.&gt;n&amp; frult treea.
12_;-.30;;;;-1;;t;;c;;;;;;;;;;;...;;...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..• Alv111 or Helen Norris 12·3&lt;J ·3tc POMEROY RUR.AL-7 room
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SEE THE

er bulldingl.

Over

100 aer..

underlaid with eoal. $7000.00.
WA[TRESS, SINGLE PREFERU
VIRGIL TIAPORD, ....._..
ED. AppJy in person only. BOX 229
PHO~ ~~~
Martm Restaurant, Middleport.
12·29 3tc.
NEw; . HOUSE. TWO BEDROOMS,
Jar-.e Uvtng roorq, buUt - in ldtch~o cablneU, ,.._ furnace, in-

1960

0f dDai\Ce

the nea_r Mure when the:r· wW
lnlorm tenior boya of their mill·

(ContlnuH F.-.m P•fe OM)

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HAll SHOOT,f dANUARV 3, RA l:l. Gal. Jar (pottery) . . . . . 1.00
cine Planmg' bl1IL Me1gs County 1 .L &amp; K Elec Refrtg. 7~ cu
Foz. Hunters Assn noon til dark
ft. .
100.00
1Zll0-ato
2 Telephone stands, each
3.00
1 Livmg room suit (two

.13) In Memoriam

lot of IC}'Ihe1 UO to 2.50

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aW,ated, Large car port, 125 foot
Irontage. Wright Street, off

:Mulbercy Ave. f8000.00. Phone
80-Y, Wilbur Young, or 6220

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Middtep.ottSbciety ·

obliratloRJ.

News, Events

Captain Ro,.berry h11 tecelved

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Scoutmaster

. TEL~VI$1011-1 .q UI DE-

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"'110 Splll PenonaUty

samhart

&lt;B:ot Steamboat BUI
5;80 ~ Qtilelt Draw MfGr•w

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.t• ..J5 Tbe .rtJn Tba.~ker eo.- t

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'•j!:tp Huntley BrinkleY Report
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'J'tOO Kinhunt
7:3C Wagon !'rain
8!30 Price :. Rlalll
9:00 Perry co.- lo Sho\t
lOlOO 'PJl:ia 1s Your Life
1l0:80 Stllte Trooper
•11;00 '·N~~ Heldi1De1
llJ~ 'Weatben&gt;ut
• 11(1&amp; ·ne ~..~ Pur 811ft
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24-a For Sale or
Trade

The Syracuse Church

announces

Nazarene

Hamilton, r9rm~ · I~•)· .
I~~~~t~~·· visited SundBy with--b{; .
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Dana. lfr. Hamilto9: ifh~ ~ , '
a chef at the LaFa)'ftte Hotel ,
Marietta and al.so liotda aD exe- ·,
I cuuve position there bad beeia ~ 1 •
Pleasant to spend Chrlatmatr ~ ~-_.
his daughter Mrs. Ruth '1')'- J_ ,
and famih•. ·
t

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a. lh• Nit:bt Vllitcn

a.ao

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·m~ . :Brav~ Stallion

•·uo American
5:10 ltoclr,y and Prioad
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4:00 The Brlghte~ Daf
•:15 Tlti ;_Se'cret storm

&gt;4.30
1 "l;l\0
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1:00
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8:30

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UNDERGOES . $UJIG&amp;RY AGAIN

in

Order 1 By Phone · -

Room 719, Umver~ty Hnspital,
s11rgery
Columbus, underwent
again SuQ.day and is improvmg,
his friends learned here today.

All~ Take 'Em Home

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The 7bret stoO-a..
The Life of

Arthur .J Smith......,.,._.,

Amoo '11'"1\.Jldl' •
•1:00 · IDgbwly f&gt;:ltrol
'r:30 'rl,telJne~p •

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!!!1:00 lied: llol\lt!: ~OIV

'!O:SO O!llh• Go - ~1:00 !)lOve LUCJ-

12:30 Sem:b For''I'OIIIGI'fOir
12:45 'l'lii llu1&lt;11111 LICht f:OO Llvinfl In W. Va.
1:1~ Neijjbbors
1:30 Ao the World TID'lll

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f:OO The 'J1Doee StooJeo
1:30 Life ol .Rtlq
1;110 411bur J Sml\lt-Newo
l:l~ The JlJle lllv!ln Show
i!ao : Amo• •• And1 .

8:30
a:OO'
J1:30
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JD4 W - 12:00 New1 .
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12:30 1.,.1 hr You ·

New• ·
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B~kfast ~

1:8&lt;1' Neto

2:30 l ! u l i - .
3:30 Nen
1:311 Mliilc·Qo.llound (

4:30 NeW.
Community 'iUid i1&gt;cll IIIIWI 4:35 l!uoli&gt;Ge&gt;IIOtlll4 •

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Jlforr.lnf. Devot)ou ·

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2·30 New• (locoll ·

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, "Jone Grey Tbealw
Bill Puly
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RFD (Comdry

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l!Vn. lolaibt Jlolport
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t:ltl1 Se~ Storm

8:10 Men lntQ Space
i:JIO The Mtllio..lre

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Captaln K~ng~rilo

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1:00· Tile MIIUonamo
3:10 .Tho. V...Uet II Tourt
1:110 · Tile Jrt.-rer·Dor

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·10:00 United States Steel Hour
, li:QO ,11 o'C!I~ . /ieWI·

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. Uhodes
M~ ,. and

2:00 For Better or . Worae
2:90 Houae Party

Tbe .fUll!' 'Rivllp Shaw

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MAKE A DATE TO
"LUBRICATE"

with Joc.l

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1:-_o Wa, 9f ~
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)d:e:.w,t! w..athermao- .• ,
8:~· lolla 111117 N-

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Thefe wlll be no mld·week aer·
vice tonight it is announced by

jlj&gt;Jnecoy,

DooDID

/ ', 8:GIIiii,llan. l'ron&amp;co ·Belt

FABULOUS

cation service.

1.eifl!t,(~~

1 6:9o Nr1t'1 PJ~ur.

r 8:45 HunUey Brlnklq
1:00 WIJJtiYI&gt;UGI
1:ao. ilf,l!olle a ·

Take A Good Loolt
t:OO Ne"' -~

' " .; ;j;l:iO, YOID J!ii.o lUI-

At B~ptist Chur~h

Fred

lor
of city expreSIWI)'I.
a program of master
plans in
urban

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. iO:SO

:h&lt;!Jlo

&amp;: tl' My Jl'rlend Fllc:bi ·

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STEAK HOUSE

A New Years Eve Service and
pu:.ty ttas been scheduled for the
Poljleroy B$Pt,6t Cburc;:h witb 'the
devl'rtional se~ at 7:30 on the
present evangelistic efCort on col
lege campuses. At nme o'clock
the y~h of the cburcb have
planned 11. r~r«ndtonal pel'iod in·
eluding refreshments and a dedi·

proeram.· 1
eomprebensJve hiCh

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Announced

lt"CJdent prooe loca·

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New Years Eve service starting
at 9·30 p. m. 'thursday.
Lmdolph J. Johnson from the
Island of Jamsuca w1ll • be the
spewd speaker for this service.
Mr Johnson Is receiving Brble
trammg at Pomt Pleasant, w. va., If;.;;;.;;;~~":~---:;;:;;-;;;;;;
and m the near future plana to
further h1s stud1es at Kansas
_
C1ty, Mo.
Thera w111 al so be special mu·
The pastor Rev. Harold Hoimes and the c.hurch extend a wei~
come to the pubhc.
/
Home ,Of The

Servl~es

proterUon.

3:30 From TbMt 11A1o1a
4:00 HoUle on HICb Sll'oet
4·30 Sollt PerJOI\illtt ·
5:11) Stimmboat :Blll
11:'10' Sll. Pre..••
,&amp;.00 \~ttut ...." SerUua Sbow
8:~

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IJP rprovam . ol rail·

Yount t:Jr. 'Milou

'I LO:OO · Y9u

' 6=* SIJD Qn
1:00 Katie

Milron

a .special

3:00

, •r ti!IO · c~!necb' 'l'inie
1•1:io ..,.._
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Set For Syracuse

l'rlce " lltlht

• - - t:oo Bad.elm F'ltlter 1 ·
'QIUIIeJ3 -liursdtat t ·30 . F~rd Show

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Ploy Your Huocb

· 1t :30 CnDC:entratlo,. ·
~~~·oo Trll.lh o&lt; Qmoeq"'Dtejl
IUO 1\ Could be You
1:00 Mid Da:r Nen
1 15 .MovJelf,ine

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Hoga 2WO; barrow1 and gilts
active, fully 71Sc low12 U 3tc
18o-23o lb. 11.83-12.10;
12.10 for 190-220 lb. 21(1.12.20; 230~ lbs 11.35-1.1.85
mostly 11.3~11 tiLt
M-270 lb.
10.8.Hl.315; sows steady, mixed
I~~?,, lb. a 75-9 75, 400-600 lb.
\i
few over bi)O lb. 7.50;
6; under 400 lb

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_Dallr Sentinel, Pome~oy-MI~dleport, 0., Dec:30, 1969-;-7

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from the Adjutant General
Hr. and loin. b. 1!. lllls.r .._,:
FLve of the above named are in Charle.ston that the 3664th Or· turned to their bomo SI.LD41f after ..,.
high school atudentl and w• ll be dnance Co., w1U -r1mp Ml Ft. Ste- ependJns: Ute Chriltmu weekq.d
.p.e ar Savannah with their ton and famiiJ,· ~.
deferred from the llX month.:~ wart, Georgia,
th 1s sum mer. Dales for tbe annual and Mrs. Charles MOler bl·lilllaril _,
traminJ; program at Ft. Knox., Ky two-weeks acti ve trainmg . ptO· and Mr. and Jlrs\ fFI.b)'.!l BlrCIIt '
until graduation next sprmg. Five gr11.m w1ll be August .J through ot Columbu._
s net ' retUrnin.:
have already staned bash~ tram- the 21st
/
home Mra."'M lller baa beeq... ct;~~
mg at Ft. Knox, three are servmg
ed to ber tiome with tbe nu.
weekly on Monday niJhtl w1th
the uml The remaiaing alx en·
Mr and Mrs. Dale
h&amp;eea will be sent to t t. Knox
spent Christmas witb1 Ulelr fOB
for baiic training in the near
(Contmued from Page' One )
1nd falJiliY Mr. ond ~a. llonal4-.
future.
th e prtvate lives ot Mr&amp;. L1ark and Barnhan of Myrtle Beach~ SOuth
CWO Charles B. Clarke Jr , ; a the slam man trymg to fmd a Carolina . 'Ihe small ton o.f ~the
member of t.be 3664tb Ord. Co., thread of evtdence whtch
woul d atter, who had -been lt¢pg ~th
for 12 years, bas been transferred se t them on the killer's \ rail
his grandpar~nta for the · P.JJt
to the State Headquarters DetacbJnvestJgatlon has shown
seven ~eks remained: Jn ~th
ment, West
VU'ilDla Nlitional Clark was killed by someone who Carolina with his parerits. ,
Guard. Mr. Clarke waa Section fir ed a 22 caliber nfle bullet mMr. and Mrs. L. D. DUe• were
Chtef for the Umt's Armament tu h1s head from a d1stance
in Parkersburg Monday ori; buzi. ~ ...
section.
about 40 feet away AuthorttJes be ness and stopped vn ijle1r l'Q'
In other NatJOnal Guuard news h eve the killer wa.s an expert home m Glouster t9 villit with Mr.
from 1-'t. Pleuant, Captam Rose· nrleman and that he aimed and and }\rs. ElLis
M®re. -Alter
berry announced tbat a recru1t fir~ from a knechng posJtion.
spendmg the night there theJ
mg team would v1s1t Pt. Pleasant
stopped in A,the~ to visit briefly
h1gh .school durmg the first week
w1h Dr. and ~rs. Ch"arle1 Jividen. ~
m January. 'Jhe team also hopes Holiday Dance Event
The latter's daughter Ellen came ;
to v1sit :Middleport, Pomeroy and lo To Be In Hartford
home with her grandparents for a
vallta Academy h1gb schools in
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A New Year 's Eve Dance will short visit.
·
~
be sponsored by the Junior ~af~ty
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayman t ,
Club of Hartford at the RettmU"e and son Leslie Robert of Beverly
bUIId_lng m Hartford on Thm:sday spent Ct}tiatmas wltb Mr. (and' ?•
t:iY&amp;STOCk
evPnmg from 7"30 p m. uatLI 12 , Mrs. Johl }fltehelL Alto vii!UDIJ
CINCINNATI UPl-Cattle 260, madmght.
.
the Mitchells were · Kentoq," J4i~ ~
ca.lvea Ill(); low tlw1ce 802 lb
RcfrP;shments wilt be s~rved . to
GaUipoli&amp; -and Mr. anil Mnt ' ·
bei.fera 23.MO; good 750-807 lb. those · m attendance The J~tor
Mit&lt;:heU, Cbe:sht.re. ,M
"~'
atillldard 20.~1; st.andard SafetY' ,Club sponsored ~e v1s~t of
MltchiU who lltas ,been
utility and com Santa Claus to tbe Bapt1at Church Germany with th~ us Army at,. !l&gt;
uti11ty and m Hartford last wcell.
raved home Christma'l.
~~·cli 1" .
choree
to be discharged e'arl1 Ji,ezt ,; ·
28-34· 1tand·
New Years Service
month.
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Middleport, Ohlo.

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train H-44, a

REPAIR
We repair all types of radl·
ators, from heater cores to
the largest truck or tractor
radiator.

ELECTRIC

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geto the DeW f\11· At our tiny piiCCI you
l:an tr'Cat ""' room , •• ,.., to&lt;ftn in your
hftme ••• to a,bright new Deltox i\lg..
Como 100 our wide, wonderful variety of
~ttqn1, right lOr ~y-decora'tin !ch!"'!•::.
Our DelloX rugo art u practical as
'f&gt;Od·lliOkittlii 110 nap· to catch
l!old du1t and lint. -Built for hard
. wear,
100-'tho -ieil-lljr&lt;tilgH ,patlern• ore re• ·
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Grovel Hlll, Jllddleport. Phone
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Olll)' lot poey almela 2.00 each AP AR'&lt;I4ENTS - FUm1abec1 and

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only polt bole digger
l.tKI
1 on~ pitch fork
2..00
lot pointed shovels 1.~ each
lot long handled shovels 4.00 ea.

WANT ADS

1'0&amp; OONSlSTENT DEPENDABLB USULTB

·-por--------·---PHONE 398
MTI!S

COIIIeCIIU••

1per for . DmlooL
lltHai-IIIUI mbGtb for 30 cea.ta per WOl'd.
Pull ef I .,..... per WOI'OI will be ebarae:l IO&lt; ~
II IIOliiOill- 10 :loyo o!ter r=&gt;IW.C biU.
~Itt ~ - Should be roporletl 1DialedJol.ollo. 'l1l
llilq SODtlnel 'IIIII DOt bo reopooable fO&lt; """" than onoe -

ol Tb&amp;nb ODd Specul !iotte01 of l!:vftto '1.011. 0 1 eec. per -..;u'd.
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· UmversaJ Electric Sweeper $3 00

pieces) . . .

1 lot small garden hose 1.00 each
lot mortar bos-e
1 7~ each
1 lot rakes l 00 each
1 lot mattock s 2.25 6ach

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unlurnlahed. llellalterl, lllcldleport. Phone 604+M.
2 $ tf
1- and. 8 ROOM HOUS!., 4 ROOJI
apartment and 3 room 1partmenl A. W. Bengel, Pbooe
110-M.
11 2 tfc
- -FOtrn ROOM BOUSE, BATH 128
Union Avenue. Call ~J.

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c.. a

L"-"n II.
,,.,.. 6056-.f
Mlcldleporl
m

1 lot metal grab hooks 20ceach
12-23-6tp.
tll) k.oal ~sta.e
1-JS gal garden spra,. 3-~ru
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1 HD_ eitensl&amp;ll cord and connec- I furmsbed apartment over Dul· FOR SA.I...E: 5 . ROOM RANCH·
25 00
tion on reeJ
ton's Drug Store Automati c
type stucco hCluse w1th bath ,
75 ·00
1rower saw S'!t skill
heat, atr condlllon'e d, d1spoaal ,
forced air furnace- , lara:e lot
Bath Room &amp;ales ·
· 5 00
birch cabmets, large closets
Phone Ralph n:utb, Muon, W
5 OU
H
air I Dryetr f
,
Phone
6009.
12
26
6tc
Va.
S.P-3-59'7'7.
1
2
36
ex ens10n
12 28 6tp
on Y se o
ladders

40.00

Cu It/.fl'

18 00 each

DOUBLE HOUSE, S ROOMS AN D
- - -- 1 only push llweeper
1 00
bath each side $35 month per
~IJtr,
1 only hand sweeper
l 00
s1de w1red ror electnc range
·~
1 set curta an stretchers
1 00
870 860 South Second , Mlddle. ,1
M1scellaneous 1tems too numer· ' port Phone 9599
12·30-3t c MIDDLEPORT RURAL _ 6-Room
ous to mention . Very reason· =-c=--::-:=::---:-:c:=:=:c::::::::::
house, bath, garage, enclosed
able.
FIVE
ROOM UNFURNISHED
porch , cellar. Large Lot over
Items above located
apa rtme nt. Good lo cation , Call lookmg Route 7. $7000.00.
147 South Third Avenue
12 30-3tc RURAL H~l - 8 rooms, recent·
60~8J
Middleport, Ohio
~~
ly remodeled, hath, new birch
See
kitchen, forced air heat. Double
1UNFURNISHED MODERN FIVE
Dnid C. Mlll•r
room apartment
and bath,
garage with room overbead.
Phone 6162 or 6287
steam heat Phone 552·M or ~e
eral yol.&gt;n&amp; frult treea.
12_;-.30;;;;-1;;t;;c;;;;;;;;;;;...;;...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..• Alv111 or Helen Norris 12·3&lt;J ·3tc POMEROY RUR.AL-7 room
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SEE THE

er bulldingl.

Over

100 aer..

underlaid with eoal. $7000.00.
WA[TRESS, SINGLE PREFERU
VIRGIL TIAPORD, ....._..
ED. AppJy in person only. BOX 229
PHO~ ~~~
Martm Restaurant, Middleport.
12·29 3tc.
NEw; . HOUSE. TWO BEDROOMS,
Jar-.e Uvtng roorq, buUt - in ldtch~o cablneU, ,.._ furnace, in-

1960

0f dDai\Ce

the nea_r Mure when the:r· wW
lnlorm tenior boya of their mill·

(ContlnuH F.-.m P•fe OM)

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HAll SHOOT,f dANUARV 3, RA l:l. Gal. Jar (pottery) . . . . . 1.00
cine Planmg' bl1IL Me1gs County 1 .L &amp; K Elec Refrtg. 7~ cu
Foz. Hunters Assn noon til dark
ft. .
100.00
1Zll0-ato
2 Telephone stands, each
3.00
1 Livmg room suit (two

.13) In Memoriam

lot of IC}'Ihe1 UO to 2.50

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(201 Business Services

aW,ated, Large car port, 125 foot
Irontage. Wright Street, off

:Mulbercy Ave. f8000.00. Phone
80-Y, Wilbur Young, or 6220

:'.!'~01~'::tbt;~ J::~. ~t;~eky-

Middtep.ottSbciety ·

obliratloRJ.

News, Events

Captain Ro,.berry h11 tecelved

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Scoutmaster

. TEL~VI$1011-1 .q UI DE-

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3 - WedniiSdlll.-\10:30·
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"'110 Splll PenonaUty

samhart

&lt;B:ot Steamboat BUI
5;80 ~ Qtilelt Draw MfGr•w

~ . •8:00 Steatnbolt BiU
.t• ..J5 Tbe .rtJn Tba.~ker eo.- t

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'•j!:tp Huntley BrinkleY Report
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'J'tOO Kinhunt
7:3C Wagon !'rain
8!30 Price :. Rlalll
9:00 Perry co.- lo Sho\t
lOlOO 'PJl:ia 1s Your Life
1l0:80 Stllte Trooper
•11;00 '·N~~ Heldi1De1
llJ~ 'Weatben&gt;ut
• 11(1&amp; ·ne ~..~ Pur 811ft
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24-a For Sale or
Trade

The Syracuse Church

announces

Nazarene

Hamilton, r9rm~ · I~•)· .
I~~~~t~~·· visited SundBy with--b{; .
]I
Dana. lfr. Hamilto9: ifh~ ~ , '
a chef at the LaFa)'ftte Hotel ,
Marietta and al.so liotda aD exe- ·,
I cuuve position there bad beeia ~ 1 •
Pleasant to spend Chrlatmatr ~ ~-_.
his daughter Mrs. Ruth '1')'- J_ ,
and famih•. ·
t

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Show

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a. lh• Nit:bt Vllitcn

a.ao

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3:30 Who· Do You

·m~ . :Brav~ Stallion

•·uo American
5:10 ltoclr,y and Prioad
•&gt;00 lion. -. ...... .., ....

JJ:go Charley Weaver ShO)l'
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,,&amp;tori&gt; P,.nde

1'be New• To~Jibt
.J.:O~ Stanntnc lbe W..lb.

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• t:OO' Romper RoOm
0:~ Movie
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I 9;0Q Pl\1 .._ Sllowroom

I10:110
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4:00 The Brlghte~ Daf
•:15 Tlti ;_Se'cret storm

&gt;4.30
1 "l;l\0
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1:00
l:lf
8:30

pastor.~

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UNDERGOES . $UJIG&amp;RY AGAIN

in

Order 1 By Phone · -

Room 719, Umver~ty Hnspital,
s11rgery
Columbus, underwent
again SuQ.day and is improvmg,
his friends learned here today.

All~ Take 'Em Home

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The 7bret stoO-a..
The Life of

Arthur .J Smith......,.,._.,

Amoo '11'"1\.Jldl' •
•1:00 · IDgbwly f&gt;:ltrol
'r:30 'rl,telJne~p •

~1;16 !'!!W;!it

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:J!30 lllii£·&lt;Uf.¢''

\t:Otl Cartoo~ fl~eater
!!!1:00 lied: llol\lt!: ~OIV

'!O:SO O!llh• Go - ~1:00 !)lOve LUCJ-

12:30 Sem:b For''I'OIIIGI'fOir
12:45 'l'lii llu1&lt;11111 LICht f:OO Llvinfl In W. Va.
1:1~ Neijjbbors
1:30 Ao the World TID'lll

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f:OO The 'J1Doee StooJeo
1:30 Life ol .Rtlq
1;110 411bur J Sml\lt-Newo
l:l~ The JlJle lllv!ln Show
i!ao : Amo• •• And1 .

8:30
a:OO'
J1:30
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JD4 W - 12:00 New1 .
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12:30 1.,.1 hr You ·

New• ·
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B~kfast ~

1:8&lt;1' Neto

2:30 l ! u l i - .
3:30 Nen
1:311 Mliilc·Qo.llound (

4:30 NeW.
Community 'iUid i1&gt;cll IIIIWI 4:35 l!uoli&gt;Ge&gt;IIOtlll4 •

Brcak!llt l'lftJ
Jlforr.lnf. Devot)ou ·

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2·30 New• (locoll ·

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, "Jone Grey Tbealw
Bill Puly
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RFD (Comdry

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l!Vn. lolaibt Jlolport
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8:10 Men lntQ Space
i:JIO The Mtllio..lre

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3:10 .Tho. V...Uet II Tourt
1:110 · Tile Jrt.-rer·Dor

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·10:00 United States Steel Hour
, li:QO ,11 o'C!I~ . /ieWI·

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. Uhodes
M~ ,. and

2:00 For Better or . Worae
2:90 Houae Party

Tbe .fUll!' 'Rivllp Shaw

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MAKE A DATE TO
"LUBRICATE"

with Joc.l

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1;:aQ ~".'1:.1~_.11&lt;!,
t:OO ...w ·I!Jf"-·
1:-_o Wa, 9f ~
j l&gt;OO ~~ay' Iii Ctiiit

)d:e:.w,t! w..athermao- .• ,
8:~· lolla 111117 N-

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Thefe wlll be no mld·week aer·
vice tonight it is announced by

jlj&gt;Jnecoy,

DooDID

/ ', 8:GIIiii,llan. l'ron&amp;co ·Belt

FABULOUS

cation service.

1.eifl!t,(~~

1 6:9o Nr1t'1 PJ~ur.

r 8:45 HunUey Brlnklq
1:00 WIJJtiYI&gt;UGI
1:ao. ilf,l!olle a ·

Take A Good Loolt
t:OO Ne"' -~

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At B~ptist Chur~h

Fred

lor
of city expreSIWI)'I.
a program of master
plans in
urban

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. iO:SO

:h&lt;!Jlo

&amp;: tl' My Jl'rlend Fllc:bi ·

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STEAK HOUSE

A New Years Eve Service and
pu:.ty ttas been scheduled for the
Poljleroy B$Pt,6t Cburc;:h witb 'the
devl'rtional se~ at 7:30 on the
present evangelistic efCort on col
lege campuses. At nme o'clock
the y~h of the cburcb have
planned 11. r~r«ndtonal pel'iod in·
eluding refreshments and a dedi·

proeram.· 1
eomprebensJve hiCh

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Announced

lt"CJdent prooe loca·

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New Years Eve service starting
at 9·30 p. m. 'thursday.
Lmdolph J. Johnson from the
Island of Jamsuca w1ll • be the
spewd speaker for this service.
Mr Johnson Is receiving Brble
trammg at Pomt Pleasant, w. va., If;.;;;.;;;~~":~---:;;:;;-;;;;;;
and m the near future plana to
further h1s stud1es at Kansas
_
C1ty, Mo.
Thera w111 al so be special mu·
The pastor Rev. Harold Hoimes and the c.hurch extend a wei~
come to the pubhc.
/
Home ,Of The

Servl~es

proterUon.

3:30 From TbMt 11A1o1a
4:00 HoUle on HICb Sll'oet
4·30 Sollt PerJOI\illtt ·
5:11) Stimmboat :Blll
11:'10' Sll. Pre..••
,&amp;.00 \~ttut ...." SerUua Sbow
8:~

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IJP rprovam . ol rail·

Yount t:Jr. 'Milou

'I LO:OO · Y9u

' 6=* SIJD Qn
1:00 Katie

Milron

a .special

3:00

, •r ti!IO · c~!necb' 'l'inie
1•1:io ..,.._
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Set For Syracuse

l'rlce " lltlht

• - - t:oo Bad.elm F'ltlter 1 ·
'QIUIIeJ3 -liursdtat t ·30 . F~rd Show

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Ploy Your Huocb

· 1t :30 CnDC:entratlo,. ·
~~~·oo Trll.lh o&lt; Qmoeq"'Dtejl
IUO 1\ Could be You
1:00 Mid Da:r Nen
1 15 .MovJelf,ine

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Hoga 2WO; barrow1 and gilts
active, fully 71Sc low12 U 3tc
18o-23o lb. 11.83-12.10;
12.10 for 190-220 lb. 21(1.12.20; 230~ lbs 11.35-1.1.85
mostly 11.3~11 tiLt
M-270 lb.
10.8.Hl.315; sows steady, mixed
I~~?,, lb. a 75-9 75, 400-600 lb.
\i
few over bi)O lb. 7.50;
6; under 400 lb

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_Dallr Sentinel, Pome~oy-MI~dleport, 0., Dec:30, 1969-;-7

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from the Adjutant General
Hr. and loin. b. 1!. lllls.r .._,:
FLve of the above named are in Charle.ston that the 3664th Or· turned to their bomo SI.LD41f after ..,.
high school atudentl and w• ll be dnance Co., w1U -r1mp Ml Ft. Ste- ependJns: Ute Chriltmu weekq.d
.p.e ar Savannah with their ton and famiiJ,· ~.
deferred from the llX month.:~ wart, Georgia,
th 1s sum mer. Dales for tbe annual and Mrs. Charles MOler bl·lilllaril _,
traminJ; program at Ft. Knox., Ky two-weeks acti ve trainmg . ptO· and Mr. and Jlrs\ fFI.b)'.!l BlrCIIt '
until graduation next sprmg. Five gr11.m w1ll be August .J through ot Columbu._
s net ' retUrnin.:
have already staned bash~ tram- the 21st
/
home Mra."'M lller baa beeq... ct;~~
mg at Ft. Knox, three are servmg
ed to ber tiome with tbe nu.
weekly on Monday niJhtl w1th
the uml The remaiaing alx en·
Mr and Mrs. Dale
h&amp;eea will be sent to t t. Knox
spent Christmas witb1 Ulelr fOB
for baiic training in the near
(Contmued from Page' One )
1nd falJiliY Mr. ond ~a. llonal4-.
future.
th e prtvate lives ot Mr&amp;. L1ark and Barnhan of Myrtle Beach~ SOuth
CWO Charles B. Clarke Jr , ; a the slam man trymg to fmd a Carolina . 'Ihe small ton o.f ~the
member of t.be 3664tb Ord. Co., thread of evtdence whtch
woul d atter, who had -been lt¢pg ~th
for 12 years, bas been transferred se t them on the killer's \ rail
his grandpar~nta for the · P.JJt
to the State Headquarters DetacbJnvestJgatlon has shown
seven ~eks remained: Jn ~th
ment, West
VU'ilDla Nlitional Clark was killed by someone who Carolina with his parerits. ,
Guard. Mr. Clarke waa Section fir ed a 22 caliber nfle bullet mMr. and Mrs. L. D. DUe• were
Chtef for the Umt's Armament tu h1s head from a d1stance
in Parkersburg Monday ori; buzi. ~ ...
section.
about 40 feet away AuthorttJes be ness and stopped vn ijle1r l'Q'
In other NatJOnal Guuard news h eve the killer wa.s an expert home m Glouster t9 villit with Mr.
from 1-'t. Pleuant, Captam Rose· nrleman and that he aimed and and }\rs. ElLis
M®re. -Alter
berry announced tbat a recru1t fir~ from a knechng posJtion.
spendmg the night there theJ
mg team would v1s1t Pt. Pleasant
stopped in A,the~ to visit briefly
h1gh .school durmg the first week
w1h Dr. and ~rs. Ch"arle1 Jividen. ~
m January. 'Jhe team also hopes Holiday Dance Event
The latter's daughter Ellen came ;
to v1sit :Middleport, Pomeroy and lo To Be In Hartford
home with her grandparents for a
vallta Academy h1gb schools in
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A New Year 's Eve Dance will short visit.
·
~
be sponsored by the Junior ~af~ty
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayman t ,
Club of Hartford at the RettmU"e and son Leslie Robert of Beverly
bUIId_lng m Hartford on Thm:sday spent Ct}tiatmas wltb Mr. (and' ?•
t:iY&amp;STOCk
evPnmg from 7"30 p m. uatLI 12 , Mrs. Johl }fltehelL Alto vii!UDIJ
CINCINNATI UPl-Cattle 260, madmght.
.
the Mitchells were · Kentoq," J4i~ ~
ca.lvea Ill(); low tlw1ce 802 lb
RcfrP;shments wilt be s~rved . to
GaUipoli&amp; -and Mr. anil Mnt ' ·
bei.fera 23.MO; good 750-807 lb. those · m attendance The J~tor
Mit&lt;:heU, Cbe:sht.re. ,M
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atillldard 20.~1; st.andard SafetY' ,Club sponsored ~e v1s~t of
MltchiU who lltas ,been
utility and com Santa Claus to tbe Bapt1at Church Germany with th~ us Army at,. !l&gt;
uti11ty and m Hartford last wcell.
raved home Christma'l.
~~·cli 1" .
choree
to be discharged e'arl1 Ji,ezt ,; ·
28-34· 1tand·
New Years Service
month.
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Middleport, Ohlo.

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train H-44, a

REPAIR
We repair all types of radl·
ators, from heater cores to
the largest truck or tractor
radiator.

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geto the DeW f\11· At our tiny piiCCI you
l:an tr'Cat ""' room , •• ,.., to&lt;ftn in your
hftme ••• to a,bright new Deltox i\lg..
Como 100 our wide, wonderful variety of
~ttqn1, right lOr ~y-decora'tin !ch!"'!•::.
Our DelloX rugo art u practical as
'f&gt;Od·lliOkittlii 110 nap· to catch
l!old du1t and lint. -Built for hard
. wear,
100-'tho -ieil-lljr&lt;tilgH ,patlern• ore re• ·
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Grovel Hlll, Jllddleport. Phone
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Aehcr•ft l•uM th'l•
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Prklly l " For tht
11011l&gt;o cott.n , rkloy oflor.
.... , • • cleudy'- and mild, with
the" tJtli,.,ltur. nNr 60. Windt
-""Jr at 1S t. 10 m. p. h.

Thursday, December 31st (9 A.M. ·to 5 P:M.) . ancfSciturday,J~n~ary ·2n_d_ (9 AM~ to-8 PJM:)

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~-a~ : t¥a; · ~e"' Years D~y -.
Bargains All Over The Store- Furniture- Draperies- Wom11ris 'Ready To Wear t Housewalft - ,Cosmetics -Mens a1d·Boys.Wear - D,Y Goqds
_t\ s Usual, Store Closed FridaY,

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READY TO Wf.AR
R.._ $29.50 WOMEN$ DRESSES
$19.50 WOMEN$ DR!SSES

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WOMENS HATS

R... $16.50 WOMINS DRESSES _____

Reg. UO.OO WOMEN 'S
Reg. $7.95 WOMEN'S
Reg. $5.95 ~OMEN ' S
Reg. $3.95 WOMEN'S
Reg. $2.95 WQMEN'S
Reg. $2.39 WOMEN'S
Reg. $1.95 WOMEN'S
a,g. $1.69 WOMEN'S

_ ___ tiALE $13.00

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$U.9S WOMINS DRISSES __ ___________ SALE $10.00
R.._ $12.95 WOMINS DRESSES _
SALE $1.00
ll.._ $10.00 WOMEN$ DRESSES . .. .. .. __ ..... SALE $7.00
Rog. 11-95 WOMEN$ DRilSSES _______________ SALE $6.00
R.._ $7.95 WOMENS DRISSES · --------------- SALE $5.00
11.._ $5.95 WOMINS DRISSIS --- --- ---------- SALE $4.00
ll.._ SUS WOMENS DRESSES
-------- - -- SALE $2.50
R.,.. $2.95 WOMINS WASH DRESSES ----- -- ·-- SALII2.00
R.... $1-95 MATERNITY DRISSIS ____ _ ___ ___ SALE $5.00
.... $5.95 MATIRNITY DRESSES ------·---------- SALE $3.~
R.,._ $3.95 MATERIIITY DRISSIS -------··--·-- IAL&amp; f' -50
a.._ $2.95 MATERNITY DRISSES ____ --- - --- - - S.tiU $2.00
R.,._ $2.95 MATERNITY SLACKS -------- - __ __ SAU $1 .50
R.._ $7.95 GIRLS DRISSII , ____ __ ---------- SALI 1•.00
~-95 G_IRL: DRISSU ------- ---------- --- SALI $3.00
Gt:r.: ' f!USSIS - ___ --~-J.: .... ,,_ IALl!' 13.00
t.._ $3. Gl Ll DRISIIS ------- - --- -~·___ _-_-__ Slt.l:E fl,IO
ll.,._ $2.95 GIRLS DRISSIS -------- - --- -------' SALE U.OO
R.,.. $1 .95 GIIILS DRISSES ------- --------~ -- IALI $1.2S
R.,._ $29.50 TUN COATI -----·---------------- IALI S1S.OO
R.._ $2$.00 TIIN COATI -·----- ___________ ; lt.LI $11-GO
R.,.. $5.95 GIRLS SKIITS - --------------------- IALI $5.00
Roo. $3 .95 GIRLS SKIRTS --------·
-------- -- IALI $2.50
Roo. $2.95 GIRLS SKIRTS ----------------- -- --- SALI ,,00
R.,.. $1.95 GIIILS SKIIITS
___ ___ --------- SALI NilS
R.,., $5.95 WOMENS BLOUSES ---------------- SALI IJ.OO
$3.95 WOMINS BLOUS.I ___ ___ ___ __ __ IALI $2.50
R.,.. $2.95 WOMINS BLOUSIS --------- - ------ SALI $2.00
R.._ $2.39 WOMINS li.OUIES _ ------------- SALI $1,25
R.._ $1.95 WOMINS BLOUSES ------ - ---- ----- IALI $1.25
R.,.. $1.69 WOMINI BLOUSES -- - - - -------~--- IALI $1.00
R... $1.95 Woment Sklrt and Blou.. S.t5 ______ IALI fi .OO
R.,._ $29,50 GIRLS COATS - -------- --- --·----- IALI $2S.OO
R.... $25.00 GIRLS COATS -------------- SALI sii.OO
R.,._ $17.50 GIRLS COATS -------- ________ , IALI $14.00
Roo. $16.50 GIRLS COATS ____ _ _ --------- SALI $14.00
R.,.. SI19S GIRLS COATS ---------- __
_____ SALI $10.00
SAL~ $tOO
R.,._ $,12.95 GIRLS COATS _ _ ___
Rog, $10.00 GIRLS COATS ____ __
:::::::::: -iALI $7:00
Roo. $1.95 TnN DRESSES' : -- -- ______ _ ---, 'ALl $5 .00
R.._ $7.95 TI&amp;N. DltiSSIS .. __ •
_. ___ , .. ,. _ till. I $4.00
a.,.. $$.95 TIIN DRESSES ..... _______ .• , .. '"LI $3.00
Roo. $2$.00 WOM~~ C,AR COATS -------&gt; -L'~-Il-1 $11.00
R01. $11:50 WOMINS tlR COATS --------,-- - IALI -$14.00
Rog, 113.95 WOMINI CAR COATS ·-----~------ --- SALI $10.00 .
1log. $10.00 WOMINI CAR COATS ____ -----· - IALI $7.00
Roo. $1.95 WOMEN&amp; CA,R COATI ______ , ____ __ IAU $7.00
R.... $7.9S WOMINS CAR CO... TS ----------- _ SALE Si.OO
R. .. $11.95 GIRLS CAR COATS -----_____ -IALI $10.00
Roo. $10.00 GIRLS CAR COATS ____ _______ IALI $7.00
SALI IS 00
Roo. $7.95 GIIILS CAR COATS _ __ _
R.,.. $5.95 GIRLS CU COATS ---------:: _::- SALE $4:00
Roo. $99.00 WOMINS COATS · _ __
- SALI $1100
lloo. $19.00 WOMINS COATI _____ ··::-·:: SALI
$79,50 INOMINS COATS _ __
SALI $6100
· - SAL' $SS.OO
Roo. $69.50 WOMI"'S COATS ____ __ __
Roo. $19.50 \tOM INS COATS __ __ ___
_- :: SALI
R.,.. $49.50 WoMINS COlTS _
__ ___ ___
SALI $3500
. SALI $10'oo
Roo. $39.50 WOMINI COATS __ __ _
~... IIUO WOMINI COATS .. ____ : -::::·- SALI $2SOO
Roo. $19.50 WOMINI CbATS ___ ___ _ ... : SALI
Roo. $29.50 Womo~tt ALL WIATHIR COATS __ SALI $25.00
• .._ $25.00 Womo•o ALL WIATHIR COATS .. SALI $11.00
Roo. Slt.SO W-"' ALL WIATHIR COATS __ SAL I $11.111
Roo. $16.$0 w....., ALL WIAJH.. R COATS __ IALI •$14.00
Roo. $13.95 W......... ALL WI ...THIR COATS .. SALI · $10.110

$5 .00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.00

Saltf

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6 ng. $3.95 ALUMINUM GRIDDLES

$45:oo

45 .... 79c METAL WASTI BASKITS -- ------ - -- SALI 61c
a rq. $13.45 ILICTRIC FIIY PANS ----- _____ IIIILI$16.00
4 r4t. $21.20 necTR~c Fl\Y PAMS
------- sAlE $2i.ll0
3 rag. $24.95 ILECTRit M1ll1t DRYIRS -- ---- SALI $15.00

__ _____ ~ __ SALI · $2.50

ROMJI~ ~tbAY COLOGNE

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Another Big Shlpmel)l

CANNON

Sale!

CANNON TERRY

BATH MAT SETS

D!SH TOWRS

KITCHEN TOWELS

'USHIONS

Multi eolorf' d st riped bur·
den . LarJe 11.ze.

Mult.i colored aJtripes,

Shredded Foam Filled

ctteck:t 'ind plaida.

4for$1.00

3 for $1.00

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23 Roo. $1.95 '"· J..L ~ 1
3 PIECE S!!&lt;TS

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Soler

· ForTh is Salt- $88.00
HOUJI II. Cheat, double drNMr t1nd mirror, bookcase ~·

·board bed . .M a~opny, walnut and limed olk flnlobeo. Sulteo
"'lllarly pri&lt;ed lrom ..l88.00 Lo

· ForThisSale.m$1,l¥'qo

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·'::'~ Ill. Cheat, double drener ind mirror, bookeue bead·

_bed. Walnut. l~t mahoaany an,~d~j•;h:i.,iO:ry llnlalle~ . Thcoe
prked from $249.00 to :J,ij

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37 Boys _$1.95

Men's fU$ KDit

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LONI[I ?,II~VE

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Meigs

r:.onr sleeVes. smaJ~ me•
diUm anil liu:te 'SIZes. :'

Sizes ·6 ·to u!. Novelty
patterns and stripes.

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small, 'lnedluni, and farge
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tolll. Bl~k. brown, tan, srey,
blue and .,reen. All .size~ 29
to 311..._..1..,.,...,. and your

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. ~ Wliot measure .. Pleat-ed .fr,ODI ·or _plala front al.r\U· ' I:

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$~fil: if!i~~D{, ai);l~'·

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$1.50

2 Women_lnjured

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The seeond serious , eye injury

less than a week ~ thiS counoocu:rred' yegterda)t afternoon
Ro1er Holman, · age lO, was
in the eye by a

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lOla &amp;nd two 3 piece .tuitet. Your cilo-icre 01 one of tDete Ute~.

aolas and two 3 piece sectlonala. Your eho.lee ot any one of
these Juitea.

Blood

County Wed~sday fell 29 pintl
short of the 100-pint quota. A total of 64 penons offered blood to
the Red Cross collection ceot.er
noon to 6 p. m. in the Pomeroy
Junior Hig.h gym with 71 being

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FOR THIS SALE'- USO.OO
GI!OUP 11. Rog. $2119.00 to $329,00. Ten 2 pitoe ovlt.. - lour

RUFUS ILLCISSOII

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choice or a nice seledion of cover1.

.mirror, full 1iaed bookcase · bed . Flnllh.et are w1lnut, Mmtd oak
or Tantler tan . SuUe, reeularly priced from $108.00 to $129.00. ·
Vour choice of suite.

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Pomeroy-.Middleporl, (lblo,1J'ursdaY, December 31, 1959

native who marriecl a .Middleport
former Coaeb apd Mrs. For'
college and an army stint as
resignallon so th&lt;lt he could
head of the Western Local

10 reg. $8.95 Meu Jaebta or Cottts ---- SALE ff.iO
1 reg. .9.95 Meao Ja8els or Coats ---- BALI!i fUO.
30 reg. •ius Mens .Jaeketl or Coals ---- SAL!: fi.OO
6 reg. fl3.95 Meni Juketo o~ C,ats ---- SALE f9.ot
24 reg, $19.95 Mont Jaelt:eta or Coati ----- SALE .$14.00

Plaid Mterns

Sofas.

Hloh - · 21 "' IS. ,_. ton1ttllt
16 to :14.

1\fiddleport School Board Hikes Pay
, F Teachers In All Classificatio~

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!MIIsi'&gt; tA.lri-: ~!{
3 piece atetlonals -

nilht. F.rl6y IUIIIIY .... .......
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·Western Local School Position

Sweaters ---- -- SALE ta.SO
Sweaters ------ ScALE •u•·') '
Sweattn -- ---- ·sALE
Sweaten --· ·-- SALE Wti'T

and 3prlng filled euahions. Pel'formanee teated fabrlet. Your

NaiiOIUIUy Advertised MIRUfaeturen
GROU' I. The.a:e aultee eon11lat of chett. double dreuer end

Choice of

Salt , ~~c .. ,

Two pi.eee suUq -

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lloa. $3,95 .
3 PIECE SETs

LIVING ROOM SUITES

Bf.DROOM SUITES

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·PRINTED IDRAPEBY .

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s,..,E $5.00

Salef

9 .... $2.95

Sl~e 20 by fO '"~· ;. '1~ .~~·

3for$UJO'.

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(Nol. all co-lors).

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Sole $2.50

IATM TO~~ ': ":'

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Another Bll ~blpPII!nt .

Allolh~r Bli Sbjp..ent

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14 •&lt;~~· $1.00

2 ,and 3 pe. mat aeta. ·Cot·
ton cbenute

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Anollter Big Shlp ..enl

l11ter~ .. ,

'ti,~(nof;ipo.Grteorge Dallas as instrumental music
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. schools ·")"as accepted W$esday
receiVed an early promise from the b9ard
New Year's wish belng·vanled: a salary

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_____ SALE '$1.00
IVINING IN PAIIIS COMPACTS .... SALe Ilk
LU.UI CtiiMI iUBBLI lATH _
SALI SOc
.VINING IN ~ARIS GIPT SITS ____ S,lll '$1.00
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H-10 CqTY GIFT SIT
________ __ SALI $3.25
3 rog. $3.00 OLD SPICE GIFT SITS ·---- -------- SAL $1.50
I roa. t$.00_ COTY OIPT SIT ,
___ ---- -- -- SAL $:1.50
3 ..... $S.50 ROMAN liOLtbAY Ci,IFT SETS ____ SAL . $1.75
I roo. $2.0d HOINAIL IUfl~l lATH - ---- - --- U.L $1.00
5 ,.,, s2.,S-M.IINI JIWILIIY c4US.. ---- ·------ s'A'L . • 1.so
2 ,.,., ~-00 SII'APORTH OIPT IITI _________ __ _ IAL $1.04
5 rq, $1.00 WOODBURY GIFT SITS -- - --------- IALI " '

Sale $1.50

Coat
Coat
Coat
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Deeote4 To Tlte

ol&gt;lr """lno '-'oht. Cloonfte toto
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$6.00
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tr i •"8 .8S J,aekoI1 or jC1'll
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N1tw-ral c~or rwork sOcks. .
Retalar ribbed top st)'le ~ ~

COSMETICS

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Sale$5;00 ·

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SOC5S for Men

12 reJ. $3.88'

14 reg. $US
16 reg. $US
U reg. $7.95
15 reg. $8.111

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• roo. $3.95 CHINA DRIPOLATORS -. --- --- --- SALI $3.00
16 ,.,., $2.50 POTTERY VASES ---- ---------~ -- SALI $1.25
14 .... $1 .50 POTTIRY VASES ---------- -- -- ---- IALI 7Si
5 ,.._ $3.95 POTTERY VASIS ----- ----------- · SALE $2.50
7 ,.,._ $1.39 GOLD DICOIIATED ~ITCHIRS - -- - SALI $1.00
9 roo. $US BIRD WALL PLAQUIS -- -- --------- SALI $2.00
09 .... $1.00 CHINA CUPS ancl SAUCERI ----- --- IALI 60c
26 rog. $1.39 CHINA CUPS oncl SAUCIU -- ---- SALE lie
6 ,.,._ $2.50 CHILDS FEIDING SETS ---------- SA~E $1.75
a roo. $1 .9,5 ICE BUCKETS __ --- --- ---- ----- __ SALE $1.50
4 ,.,._ ~.95 CHROME SERVING TRAYS ---- ---- SALE ~3.50
2 -, ... p.95 7 P~. LJI:ZY SUSANS ----- --------- SliLE $3., ·
I~- $1.00 \\IROUOHT IRON TRIVETS , ,. ___ __ __ SAL&amp; 611&lt;
5 rol, $1,211 WROUGHT IRON TRIVETS' ----- --- ~ALE $1 .10 '
4 ..... $1.95 WROI,UiHT IRON TRIVETS --------- StoLl $1.25
9 rot- lt.i\1 WROUbljf IRON TRIVIITS - ---- ---- SAL&amp; 75c
4 ,.._ tUS (o~por T~ So lad Mold Soto ---- .. SALii $3.50
9 '"II· $1.29 Altt' TRAYS • _ -r-·--··------- __ sto~l 7Sc
I roo. $1'.19 ~hoAR.TTr BOXIS __ --- ~ ------- SA~~ 75c
1 roo. $2.95 't~A~L PLAQU!S
.•... ; •. : ..... 5ALIJ2.00
25 roo. $1.00 DIVILID IGG DISHES ----------- - SAL 60c
5 rog. $11.95 CUTLIRY SETS _____ -- ---------- SALI $6.00
3 rog. $1.95 CARVING SETS
--------------- SALE $5.00
6 ....$ 1.95 ST!AK KNIFI SETS -------------- SALE $5.00
1 ,.,._ $12.95 CARVING SIT
- · ---- ------ SALI $7.00
6 roo. $2.50 ALUMINUM TIIR CAKI PANS _ _ IALI $1 .7S

TABLES

Ideal lor TV Lampa or
Night L!~hts .
7 r•J· •us Lampa.

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1 reg_. 16 :~5 Jaek?" or'

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HOUSEWARES .

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BOYS ~IN':'ER J tKETS IIIII COA:rS
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I roo. $2.00
5 roo. $1.00
IS ,.,._ 99c
4 r~ $~,00

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MENS COAT mLE SWEATERs

.1 .50
$1 .25
$1 .25

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80 reg. $3.15 Beys SUpover Swe.ten ---- SALE $2.50
59 reg. $US Boys SUpover Swealen ---- SALE -.z.oo
11 reg. $,4.95 Boys SUpover Sweaters ---- SALE p,oo'

Reg. 42,t5 GIRLS HATS --------------~-. SALE fl.50 '
Reg. f1..95 GlJq.S HATS -~ -------,, ---- _ SAL~ .•·U5 '
Reg. $1.89 GIRLS HATS __ ___ ________ _:_ SALE u .oo

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Reg. $1!.95 WOME N'S HATS ---- ------- SALE $7.00
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____ SALE $15.00

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HQ.l... an of Route -..124 below
Hacme, ' was . t11ken to the

ItAYMOND KIRWOOO

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