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j a-Daily Sentinel,

Pomeroy-Middleport ,

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0., De&lt;. 9 , 1960 Drnd and

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Mainly About I �blwi.ie:�y �fr� ,,.urnedn 1yi.n-

Ethel and ci.ra Gar
homo Tueada om Meigl Gee - land and Mn. Minnlo Davi, loft
..-al Hospital and ii convaleocing Thunday for Sooth Bend, Ind ..
n
rucely.
by the death ol their aunt,
I Mn. Kenneth llm-is, Mrs. Karl collod
Omeroy
Mn. Nannie Jones.
Crueser, Mrs. GI\)' Ruuell. Mn. Mn. John Beaver and Mr,
. Mn. Cad ·Moor,' Mrs · Goer1.
Cli·nton Gilke)' Jr. and Mn. Lin- Howard Logan were buainess
.
.ny Wilson _and dau,i.::htt&gt;� · Mn. 1I coin Rusaell apent Monday in v Wton in GlouJter and Athens
.
Verne Davis �� Mr_s. Willlllm I Parkersburg, W. Va.
Th
y.
-larteb were Vl51tors m Parkers- Mn. Kenneth Harris and IOM, Mn.
urld.aJay Warner and children
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The eleventh ll!lllual 'lower , Mn. � Buma.
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UrC,n
show, "An Old Fa.,hiooed Christ- "A Chrblnw Hym11" _ Blue, .' /n
the Minenville
ol
WSCS
The
mu" and spon.,ored by the Ne- Mn. J. V. McGmr; rod. Mn. W.
d
Meth
Chu
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held !ta anrdl
is
Cbest,
YeUnw,
Mrs.
haclima and New Ha, cn Garden , R. Promtt;
r
'
Chr
very
Clubo proved "" be •
- W•ver ; white, Mn. J, L. St..•.
wmo, dinner Wedne11- '
u.y
evening
in the church eocial
·
art
b�
visited
wa1
II
ceuful ventUtt.
room
whlch
waa dffora'ted in
Sahrrpeople
35G
approximately
Deck 1he H�ls .. - Blue, Mn. , tee_ping with ChristmaJ including
day and Sunday.
ay , red, Mrl. Tom a lighted tree.
Memben participating and Robert � ne
C. 1 A turkey dinner was rterved aa
n
f
winning awards in the artistic :of r; · ,yellow, Mn_ L. sh
t
oua whJle, Mn. Lloyd Rou . 1 e · 30 to 25 membe
Ith their
classes were·
"It Is Christmaa in This Houae" : h�ands as guest!�F:vor, we
"Light A Candle for Chrisl- I -Blu
Batey ; red, smal l candles in a marahmal!'e
I1 mas" ; - Blue ribbon, Mrs. F. A. Mrs. e,EarlMrs.ClarF,ke A.: yellow,
Mrs. low holder. The Christmu theme•
Batey red ribbon, Mr,. Pete
R. G. G ne.
wu carried out in the table "'�-! Burria; yellow ribbon. Mrs. Lloyd , "And ree
n Earth Pe "
O
rs.
·
.
orations The Rev. Robert Car&lt;l
,'._.
1
I Rorfman, whit, ri�bon
Blue, Mn C· M· Awuna, Jr. · n:u asked gra�.
John Wolfe.
n. Clyde Foley ; yellow. Mr1.
.
.
"W h 8 t Christmas hally M
U!lah Jane FoIIowmg the d mner a program
ens·
whit
PJcke
Ray
.
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wa., presented which opened
Means" - Blue. Mr,. J, L. _stew- Powell,
I
th group singin� of ·It Came
art : red. Mrs. L. C. Roush , �el- "G
Will Toward Men"- 'Nl
low, Mr!. Velma Roush : white, ue. ood rs. DonaId Sm 1'th · red Gpon the Midnight Clear ," fo1M
bl
'
• lowed by prayer
'1:rs P'. A. Batev
by the
' Rtv
d
C Roush ; yellow, Mr..
L
,
Mrs.
1
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O
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Bel
Ring
Le
lo
the
Card
i
rea
rmture
s
an
d
of
1ng
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c
Harry L' Dyer.
L1J¥ 2 · I0-2'l by Mrs Sadie
Blue, Mrs Henry Buck, Jr ; red ,
\frs C. M Adam, Jr ; yellow, " Underneath !hP. Mi.itletoe" - 1 BI'Ln.
Mrs. Richard Pltrrner c w�lte. Blue, Mrs. Philip Wolpert ; red. , Two reading . "The Mid-We,;
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M::S. E . A. Schaekel
., I Mn. Jam•• GilbeM; yellow, Mr,. . Rome News" by Mn.- Eugene
Wear a Bit of Christmas - Loula Karschnik.
1 Forbes and 'The Spirit of Christ1
Blue· Mn Tom Hoffman: �. 1
i ma8 " • Mrs. ste II a Grueser pre- ,
Mrs James Diehi , J r.· Ye11ow, ! "Touch Their Harps of Gold"- ceded a i;OIO "Si lent Night" b
%
r Mn William C. Gibbs; while,. Blue. Mrs. W. R, Profliti; red. Ii Rev. Card w o sang one verse '"
Lelah Jane Powell; yellow, Mrs. : Cerman.
_Y .
Roush.
Uoyd
Lonin
end
week
apent the put
re
don with Mr1. Ray Warner.
Mra. w. R. Proffitt received C:en :;�;t:�:slS:!� :_:
the award for the best arrange- the group sang Joy to lhe World"
ment in the artistie classes. and and Mrs. Charlea Grueser reac3
Mrs. P'. A. Baley re«lved the a poem Foot Path.'4 To Peace" .
1t11T1DNAI �
sweep,takes ribbon for having Following two readings. My MoFOR ALL
the most blue ribbon arrange-- ther's Hand, " by Mn. Clifford
ment1 entered.
Phillips and "The Day Well
THE FAMILY
I spent, " by Ernest Stewart a
Award, were presented as ro1• talk on
.. ,l...t:'•i' 1 N0i Take c'h rist.
· Iture d1v1s1on.
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low• in the hort1cu
· Out Or Chr1ll'�m� was given by
Philodendron · Red ribbon. Le- I Hosmer Roush lo
conclude the
' program.
lah Jane Pow�II.
Cactl: Blue ribbon, Mrs. L. C. i
•
red. Mrs. Harold John- Mrs. Karl Grueser, vice presiRoush;
Middleport
deul, C911ducted a 111hort businese
1011,
: session and it wu decided to
, Ivy: Blue ribbon, Mn. W. T. : make and sell soup in January.
Stone: red. Mre. Harry L. Dyer. I Round robin eard1 were aent to
Pothosc Mr,. Donald Smith. ' Mr,, Nonnan McCallwn and Mr,. '
Mr,. L. C. Roush, yellow; ' Frank Stewart. A glr\ wu ,eni
rod;
l,\lddl.,.rt, Ohio
Mrs. George James, white.
1 to Mr&amp;. Stewart, the president,
who ia ill. A vole of thanb was
ribbon,
red
vierla:
Sanser
:Mrs.
NOW SHOWING
gi\'en to Bradford Maag for his
N. 0. Wein.
Jose[)h'a Coat: Blue. Mn. Har• work on the cupboard1 In the
ry L. Dyer.
Wilh Noah Beery, Jr.
1 church kitchen,
Bei;?onias: �n. Mrs. N. , 'lbe meeting closed with
- and O. Wein. �
Lord', Prayer in w,i,on.
African Violets: yeRow. Mrs.
•
wah Ruth Roman
Robert Johnston.
oo
Al• CartNn Carnival
aniums : Blue, Mn.
T.
w.
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Di,h Cardeno , Blue Mrs L I
C.
Roosh; yello;,,, Mr,,
T
MEIGS THEATIE
Slone.
: Christma, 1m1 for the Girb
Pomeroy, Ohio
Everireen spectmen, ,rfth ber- lodW1trial School were brought by
rlet: Blue. Mra. Rarry L. Dyer: members when the Pomeroy
NOT OPIN TONIGHT
red, Mrs. 1..awrenre Panon1: ye! Shake■peare club met Wednes­
ll'NIDIT
low, Mrs. N. 0. Wein.
day afternoon al Uhe home or
"NOOS!: FOR A GUNMAN"
Evergreen soeclmen, wllhout Mrs. Ben NeutzlinK, Maple Plact
Jim Davia, Barton MacLan1 berr1.,, red. Llovd Roush ; yol- ror their annual Chrlatm
aa meet.
low._ Mrs. Lloyd Roush.
- allO ing and party.
M1scel111ne-ous;
Cacti, Blue. The home waa beautlfully i:fec"DAY OF THE OUTLAW"
SARGENT PAINT
Robert Ryan - Tina Louise Mrs, L. C. Roush.
· orated in keeping with the holi•
ING
COM
Mra.
Horrv
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Over
won
th-J
day season including a silver
PH. WY 2-2452
MIDDLEPORT
"THE STORY OF RUTH"
ribbon for h--vm� t�e best !l"'l('ICf• trf&gt;6, a "' inter scene on the manmen In the hortlr1•l'.u,-.. 1:ivi!l'.0'1 �el ani a red po!ns::ttia ar¥ § IACC&amp;hW
and the IWef'&gt;tt;t"\"11 r 1 .,,0n •--a� ran��menls on the bu£fet.
j
won by Mn. L. C. F"l•J ..h.
j Mrs. Wil)i3m Baxter, prealclcnt,
. A IJ)eclal aw�nl 0' m"rlt w ,c; conduc
ted the ineeting which
: lftRnted by thfl! iu"""'I tn th".' , opened with devol
.
ions by !\frs.
educational exhlblt wJ-, 1�h wa!I 8 Charles Lytle who gave
a medl1 &lt;!Olle
1
dion of DRlnfln&lt;'s hv Pro'f'!IlaLion an d Chrlstmas prayer
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� Davld F. Drle,-:hach and his ! Members answered roll eall with
-.furdav momlng ltudenta from a Christmu verse A �unl
'he Bend area.
1 cation WWI read f� the depart:
ChRlm1an and ce&gt;-ehal� of ment president.
. ahow
were Mrt. Chester We11- 1 Round robin get-well eards
·
- �:
, ' ltld Mr1. Ham- Ltyne.
: wen sent to Mrs. Vernon Howell
_ Jud�• Wl'!N Mn. George Po1- I Mn. Edward Bauer and Mrs.
To .. !URI! of pl..lUII • moo at
nfi!. Mrs. R. ff. v,mrth!n, Mrs. : Oliver Michael and aympathy
Chrutmaa • • • pt· hlo p- be,.I
�- L. Watson, Mn. C. L. How- i card to M 111 Ethel Garland who
-d and Mra. .I. Bryan Salder. lost an aw,t by death. Artie!..
•II o/ Parker11bur1.
. for the blind wore on aalt.
1
AmonJ( thoM! M'Ri�ter.fng were · For the program Mn. Waldo
: """"8 rrvm Point Pl•uant. l,e. i ,I. Bartels read • Chriatmu atory
By Alligator &amp; Curlee . . . . . . . . . . $22.tS .. $52,75
tart, Ru(1and, Middleport, w..t , "The Little Miller."
I Colum
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bia. Hartford, i'omel'OI'. : Al the clo&amp;e or the meeting ,
. Clifton, Chester. 0. Ravenawood, j gifts were exchanged after which '
l':wlngton, O .. Wellston, 0., Svr- !hf hosteaa ,orved • ,alad top.
, ""'""· Mineravllle. Cheohlre. Ra· 1 ped with 8 polnaettla, rod and I
By CUrlee, Brookfield &amp; Sewell
chlo. RoRsell, Ga1llpoll1 F•rry. I gn,en sandwiches, otufled dat,. '
$55.00
.
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$39.50
I '.!ason, Athena, O.. and local I and l'Or!ee on crystal tray,. The
Suit, . . . . . . . , , • • • • . . • • • • • • .
· realdenta.
table WWI attractive in white
Sport Coata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22.50 .. $29.91
linen cover centered with an Ill'·
NAME OMl'ITED
rangement ol rod and white potn• ,
In lho l�t or aue,t, att1111dfn� ' aettla, and white holly and fern •
•he Chrlotmu party of Uhe Pom· with three branch candelabra on
"'"OY Garden club. 0111 name_ of ; ('ltber side. Favors· were red 1
\In. Eu.., Brown wu unlnlent- candles in gn,en holder,. fte.
CbOOH from wide selection , . , , . . . $1.00 .. $2.50
',l\y omitted.
I ..,.-ded Chrlstmu mual&lt; WH
,-a..iiiii-a;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii-a;;;;;;-,' olayed durin1 !he n,freshment
hour.
Attending were Mrs. Baxter,
Mn. T. A. Hennessy, Mn. Bar­
HSTAURANT
tel,. Mra. Pearl Hy..u, Mn. :
Lnula Heibel, Mn. C. F Tomp- :
211 I. Mein St,
;
Mrs. Robert Wamer, Mrs. I
kins,
Ohio
: i Pe""""
Sr.. Mn. ,Phil
Webster
Jed
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Uamoon, Mr,. .George H. Pamr,
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lllu Lydia Eberobach and one
gueot!, Mra VlrgU Compbell.
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For men 1nd youn1 men.
. Sizes from 29 to 50 waist me••
1urt. Price, rattJinc from ,

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In Elberfeld, men's wear dept
on the main floor, and also aee
the other valuea in men', and
boys' trousers,

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SPECIAL BUY !
M1111's

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KNIT S H I RTS

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SUITS &amp; SPORT COATS

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TIES by Arrow and Suparba

HATS by Stetson &amp; Champ

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whlta 1hirtl for Chrl1t•
mu, beeau111 there'•
no dou.bt that any man
can alway• UN mon
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Wt have Arrowl In
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INullful Orgtn Mut1c

In The Toy Dept. On The 2nd Flffr

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These. are all "Roadmaster" fine .quality bicycles
-models for boys and models for ,i.11.
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Dine ,4t Circle,'

'nlo Nlft.y SU1/,i,era club held
b annual au-iltmu dinner '"' I
al !ho CU'
I cle ReotauranL
I l'ololwfnc I turby dinner It
G,30 p. m. tho ll'tllP adjourned
lo Iha party from for I part,y.

Buy Now and Savel

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a.rbon Dbroa, Mn. Jll&lt;lt w..,..
w, MIii 'Kathryn Mitch, Mn.
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Mrs. Stanley, Prominent
i' ; Businessw oman, T aken By
,;,i Death On Friday Eveniiig

. I Unveiling May
!Take Place In

Central Plains

THE NEW PATTERNS
THE NEW COLORS
THE NEW FABRICS
In The

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De,ar.d T• Tia. lnear

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Wear, Housewares, RCA Radios, Record Players and

UBEm THEATRE

"JUNGlE SAFARI"

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Women's and Children's Underwear and Night-wear,

"SAVAGE FURY"

CLINTON FISHER

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Human Tissue, Plant Life has
Been Radiated Record Time Now

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An nual Ban quet
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The annual banquet for the Comp.1.ftJ , 1 1a M.erh■nic St.. Pomuo1.
01110 B ,uineu Office phon■ WY•22 1 :11 I
Pomerov Hii::h SchOOI band was ,odlturlal
phon• WY - 2·2l!MI
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Bw' J . P. Mmer , Pastor
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J. B�. f»hillips the noted English translator of the Bible g ve
into moder,: day language has translated 1st Timothy Band Boosl e n,

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Nat1ona1 •d•1rui11111 n,ro1n,atl'n,
11w a uditori um was separated &amp;otOn..al.
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J Klmball. Inc .. 343 Leatna:4·. 12 ID this remarkable fash 1on·
.:1 �rtition of ton Av e. • Ne• Yon en,. N•• York.
"Don't Iet peop Ie Ioo k down on you bel'c:IUSe you a r e .ntu t 1\ u p.:trts hy
su11tcrlv11�n rate,, o.11yer«1 b, oearand white atreamers . The rter •h•re •••llab11. ,o e.Dt. "'
YOUDI; aee that they look u p to you berause you are an purple
weell.:
i.lDe 1••r U1 adwanee 11 The
ex.amp 1e to the m in your speech and behavior, in your :nam pa rt was \ISn.l·' for the d m- Dl,llJ' 8entUlel oftt�. 115• • al.I IDGDing room whilt! the smaller area u.&amp;, r.,o, tbrN moatha, U.IIO. bJ
love and faJ· 1t.• iil d S t· nCerl· 1 Y . "
mo·or rout.a when •••ll1tMit: one
monlh. 11.00. a,. m1lli u ,...,, 11.ooi
Paul wrote theae words to Timothy his "son in the Gos- ·, ais used for d;1m·i ng
N.JDi � aoalha.
Tht tablea with white coven j IC
pet'' How these words need to be sounded in these days
11cre attractively cterorated with
when so many people do ' ' l ook down'' on our• youth.
music al _not.ea and ins�ru- · P d clc Di
purple
r
Too many times we hear of j ust the bad things that
nne
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nts.
Lons white Ulpen fum111how youn1 people do, not the good things. the fine ex am - me
ed By Claa,
p lel they give us. Since I have the honor of being chai r • ed light for the meal Mr. Charles EnJoy
he annual ChriStrnas potluck 1
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min of the M eigs County Prince of Peace Coolest this
dinner of the Golden Rule Clan
year I'd like to work i n a little commerc ial here '. Four befo� the meal was served which
was held Thuraday eveni ng at
choice young people from Eastern high school were ex - '1'.msisted or turkey and all the
the First Baptilt Church ID Mid­
a mples to us In speech last Sunday afternoon when the trimmings and d..sert of ice dleport
wilh tbe � president,
County Prince ol Peace contesl was held at the Toppers c-rcam in snuare!I decora ted with � Owen Brat on glv g the t&amp;ble i
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a music sta ff and cup cakes iced
Plains Christian Church at 2:30 in the afternoo n. These
bleuing.
white
with
and a purple " P" on
fine young people have worked har d giving their speechti on Peace. I find that very fe w young people have the lop. 8•nd dire&lt;tor. Ray Wood&lt; Mrs. Harold E Hubbanl pre­
raclll prejudice that many adults have. I imagine that geard nducted a musical game sented Christmas devotions fol- I
many of the hecklers jn New Orlean11 this past week and brief t alki w ere given by the low ing the dinner. Gifla were pre­
invlted teachen, their wives and sented to the church pastor, Rev. I
were "'e11ed on" by adults.
Donald Boone and Mrs. Boone
Young people have very llttle denominationa l preju d- several band members.
icu. Our colle1e youth are the ones takin1 the )ead in Mrs. Marie Chapman, president and the teacher of the cla.sa, Mn.
aektn&amp; that churches forget their differences and em- of the Band Boosters, t!x pressed Willis Anthony from the class.
phillle their likenesses.
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her appreciation [or the help and 1
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In their quest for Chrlttian Unily we find anxious cooperulion from the other metn- , C.llristm� deocrat1on1 were UJ- 1
ed �n the dmner_tablea for the oc-ll'OUPI busy at the mournful task of demolishing de- hen; in making this a successfol
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omlnaUonal
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walls. This , I believe, is wasted effort. F
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y ear and µre�enterl pin s to the c�1on and a gift exchange w.111
the moment, let them stand! Let ours be the humble task senlon who are Edwina Bell ' tn}OyeJ b v the members and
their familieo during th• evening.
of lifting JESUS CHRIST A B O V E these walls.
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. Huth .I nn ilrothers, Doroth; I Hostessfll!l for the ev enmg
were
free
zone
grand
where
Jesus has no n , Brown, Linda Chapman, Sandra I
Up there II a
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vaJa or competitors. WE muat L I FT H]M UP untll the Oralie , Can.!"n �Uw.arc.! !- , ,i arg- Mr. and Mr■. Kalad Hlndy, Mr. ,
lolt world can see Him a1 the one who died on the cen- aret Handlei Roberta Hoover , and �1rs. James Pullen and Mr.
tr1l cro11t We must Ult Him up in our preachin&amp; , llving ] l-';n J;i Sc1yn . · �brvin Spenrer'. and Mrs. Howard West.
anti lovin I We muat till Him up as Redeemer, Leader ' Bill Young. Sharnn Young. Sarah
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and Kina.F We MUST lift Him �p until e can see Him
1 . , . • ,,, rogr, .. , •vas , E: p iscopal Guild
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at the rl&amp;ht hand of God on HIS throne.
Then yield i ng given consisting of two number&lt; W
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to the ,weet fascination of Hl1 grace , a bewildered world h.v :he rbnt ,' b·,md an ] ; , \···" solo·.�
rtaine
nteCrow
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Mn:.• Fred
w Ill be drawn unto Him - far ABO V E denominational '"TH there was You" hy C.nrolyn
Mrt. Fred Crow Sr. and Mri.
walla. And as these walls crumble away forgotten, we Bell acmmpanied by Jennifer .
iamea Titus, en\Qrtained t h e i
lhall hear the Master Bullders' s voice pleading in ac• IA&gt;h.se and ' 'Ch ances Are'' by
\" Guild of Grace Eptscopal chw·ch
oe�h of LOVE:
Rrlll'I" s:�; :aker accompanitd b
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· Wednesday evenin,: at her home
And, I , IF I be lifted up, will draw ALL men unto Jim Loh,e.
:n Syracuae. The home wa1 dee• !
MyieIf· '
Donc:inr- fo l lowed wlth music orated in ..--ae ping with the holi• !
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Young people have a keen sense of fa tr l•y . They fumish,i by ,Jim LohS&lt;•
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In closing this sermonette J want to quote a prayer on
Social
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,otlona by Mrs. Max Sunborn, tile '
fail' play that I used at the football banquet held for the
new
pi&lt;,ident. A contribution wu
young men who so well-repre,ented that school on th e · E: njoyf'd
Cl u b
,rldiron last fall.
The Kin Club met Wednesda&gt;· . ma�l!I to the Jaycees for their
Before A Game
even ing at the Marlin Restaurant I Chnsln1ua project and a report
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' 0 Lord , help us to play ha rd and to play clean , to for its anmm l Christmas dinner, 1 was givenon the sale of pecans.
keep our courage and to keep our tempers, to be fair to then went to the home of Mrs, Mrs. Evereu Hayes read "(.et
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EVERYONE and never to do anything dishone,t or Grace Prutt for , ,ho,t meeting Us Keep Chrl,tmas:· by Peter ,
. Marshall.
m11n. May each one of us play not for bis own credit , and social time.
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but for the fun of the game and the good of the team.
A
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a lad courH w11 served by
The Pratt home was decorate(J
the hostesses from a table carry- 1
If we win , belp us not lo bluster or brag; and if we lose , in keeping with the Cl . t
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UI to be cheerful and friendly,
he
!hat V ICTORY !ie aon anrf each
c 0:�� ing oul. the Christmaa theme. 1
m-.r have as aood a taste to tho other 11de as we shall . a awrap
p,d gift for Dorotht LeU· Mrs. J. E. D. Harlinl!er presided '
want It to have to ua when our turn come1 to w t n. Amen. he it • patient at the
at lhe cofree and tea services.
Ori ent State
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Let us lift up our heart, to God and thank Him for "f
Mrs. Haroln Ebers�ch presicl- :
our' youth, n1ver looking down upon them.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Terrell
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• ed over tht .short buaines1 meetof Akrm1 :u-e rv1:"- . 1,1c •ng the b1nh
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played
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prlzan
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brlde doll drc1■ed ,
of a son Nov , 14. H• has been
gown. In front or 1:
a es awarded to Mri. C J. Ebera• : nMlled n 'l't'c 1 1 Lee. They have
: - '. barb anti Mri. R. E. Vaughan.
decorat!d cake w i : : 1
another son, Bobby Lew, 2 yeara
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waa awarded to
1'he The door prize
and .,•
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and
old. Granc. 1 ,urnnt.; are M r.
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llai1ter.
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gift tlble 1l10 wa, ' •H • ted M
Mn. Jame, Reuletla of Akron,
in yellow and whJte with atream- Refreshmcnl1 o!
Chr istma.s , Mr , .and M r,:; _ P.:ml Chalker of San
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Diego, Calif., Mr. Nonnen Terrell
Thi lyracuN L■dlet Auxiliary I en 101n1 to a yellow and white I cookies and ice cream were
of the lluntet
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Mrs
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Pr
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a
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nk't: le p&lt;l rt. Greal grandpar•
of
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tertalned
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w lh a hou■ehold lhow· Gamel were played and pries &lt;'anctle'i were given each gue!;t, ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
glvea the wJnnera. Alter Mra. , Also 11ltendin1 wer�, Mrs. Frank Walker of Minnersville.
er bonorlnt Mn. John Bohram,
the ' lonner Eleanor Carroll on Bohram opened her many lovel y Powers, Mr11. Annice Ohl inRer. '
l\len t, Na a, in
IN; DEMONITRAnON
v.
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the ems refrcshmenta of rnke . C"Of- ; Mrs. Homer Hawkins, Mrt . car1l
Army Pvt. Darrell G. Jenlr:ln!I,
ftrtniu'i room ■t the
vlllac■ fee &amp;J!d minis were served to ; Hysell, Mrs. Ved a Lehew, Mri1.
, Willard Ebersbach, and Debbie son or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenkins
W.
hall wu beautifully these gue5ls:
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dlccn$114d In yellow a nd white MIii Marth■ Howell of Mld- 1.aney and Bobby and Pamela ' Sr., Syracuse, recently partlcland whJt.e weddlns dlepoi·t .
Mrs. Gladys Robion , Powera and Cheryl Ebersbach, paled with other per10nnel from
ch Cflltered above a Mr,. Harry Clark, Mrs. �dith who were guests for the meeting. the 84th Artillery in II demonl!ltrawhich atood • \ovely Hood and Mra. Hershel Ro1e nf On Jecember l5 the c 1 . ' wlll tlon of the corporal mls11lle 1y1,
Ir
·ir tern before NATO tilgnitaries in
--- Minerav ille. Mrs. Robert Harden, [ met at the Pratt home
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Christmas
party
and
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-.:- Mainz, Germany. Jenkins,
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Mr1. Florence Harden, Mni. Don !
drlvor In the ortlllery's HeadWIit encl SEYFRIED Cottrill, Sharon Cottrlll, Connie ' mange.
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-----quarters and S!rvlce B•tlery, tn•
Ch a.pman. Mn. Mayme Holmes,
tered the Army In AprO 11160.
Yfl!" LENNOX dealer Mr1. Thomu Clurk, Mr■. Ella- ,
Schaaf Gave
He graduated from Pomeroy
beth Duckworth, Mrs. Wllllam I
NIW incl USID
cle
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High School tn 1w.
Quick,
rogram or r
Etchlnll"r. Mrs. James
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program
or
Chrtotma,
med!Ada
Mn. Salli• Wl,e, Mrs
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Slack, Mn. Cli nton Pierr.t . Tony Lations and storie1 was given by
FURNACES
Plortt, Debbi• Hubbard,
Mrs. Miss Sally Schaaf when th, EleaMary Hubbard, Mro. Mabel nor Circle of Reath Methodist
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Alice the home of Mrs. Chari'" A11
Albert Ducllworth. Mr,.
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Col
trlll, Bradbury.
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Mr■. Je11le
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Anna Miss Schaar Included on h • r
Mrs. Herman London ,
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Grace Oller, Mr■. Willl■m 7.er- , program, "Christmas 11 Always,''
'HOME-MADI
kle, Mn. !meal Thew,
Mn. from the book by Dale Eva!III
Carrie Sinclair, Mn. Carl Hub- Rogers, "Why The Chimes Rang,"
bal'd, Role Ann Tholu,
Mn. by Raymond Adlen, and "T h e
Frank Hendrix and Mn. Troy Real Me,nlng of Chriatmaa.'' by
Henry Van Dyke.
ZWUll111.
lllro. Linda Wataon road the
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.111111fflJ C ra Chrlltma, story from the book ol 1 THE NEW SHOW
roll aod Ann LyOIII ol Middlellal Luke aod Mr1. Edward JohnlOII
PIii 1nol ROL LI
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port.
bba Loul
wu the •tt0mpanlst for the carol
Mn'.
Jahnny Roach aoc1' Mr.
lnslng by the ll'OUP·
ol lwtlord, lllr. •
Thomu
A ohort bultneu meeting was
aod Mn. John Carroll Jr.
or
hmtnoy Charle,ton, Mn. Enunott Bar- c:ondw:ted by Mn. JllfflH John­
Main ...
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befon,
n
tel1, Mr1. Pearl McBride. Mn. aon, ha rma ol the cln:le
tht
program
aod
devotions.
Wrap­
With Your Favorite
Lige Shield,, Mr. aod Mra. Herof
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gift,
for
exchanp
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Arn•
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WI Diddle, Mr. aod r .
MIiiie-News ltelDI of
btuoo Flanaaan, Mn. MOrTla were Judged and prltet awarded
lntemt In The Area
Hanle!, , Mr. John C.rrotl Sr., la Mr,. Allie Hawley and Mrs.
POR
Mn. A. H. Dunt, Mn. Ropr Jamo1 Johmon.
and
Wf1Mb1tMer, Miao ll'ranklo Mu- Chrltlmu decorallona wen 111Id throu8h tho Braclbury homo
GIIILS I SUBTEENS maw, local.
Your-Buy-Sell or
ancl In the cUnlng ...,, when, ,.
Trade lte11111
-Mn. .U. - lrteluneota were ,ervld by Mn.
hplillr Priced
Bradbury, u,llled by Mn. Leo
IDDIE ATKINS end
8hllth. "'"- Ropr Koraan and
lln. GtM e...rta. "'"- Jame,
IILL PARRILL Alt!
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carmg for her.
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By ;\'ladl'IIM- Bucbaa..aa
BY AMELIA WALKER
Callen on M rs. J. D. RoU!ih SunMn Robm Nye an•I Jan.-e Baker. daUJ(IMr of Mr
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Mr.
.
day were Rev. and Mrs. l ra
l
family of Colwnbw: spent several and Mrs . Clarence Baker, is 11!
Mr. and Mn. C-arl Schultz anrl 1 Tibbs o( Mt. Moriah.
WASHINl;TO '\' 1 L'l-'J , - Tlll' '.;i.• 1 }l'llr the lo"" was S2fi5 f14 J . ..1 • .
•· M r at her home w"it h ,carletint and
· ed �nI y h y a rt lflc1a I days w1· th the 1· r gr and paren..,.
· aI� sir
an1111
f
E
ESLE
Mr1. M . C Childers were _. lied
E.
BLAK
C.
BY
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• Clarence Skinner of Columbus
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HM also w as &amp;tu ni:! about 40 limp,;: iovernmf'n t ' i1 m-.i-�lmf' nt m prwt 8'"2
and .Mrs. Hanson lfolttr
m11emlnal1on ae�Vlt� _
_
e
,
cultur
by the se:IOl.18 I� of their ..1Agr
e
i
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loo
t::dPns
rn
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1
In lh.! fisral Yt'a f thlit mded
f and Mis! Dai.sy Adams of Po
Sunday school altenda n("t" Dt-C" wi t h btt11 She ig bf,lter an'1 wil s•Jpportf'd ..., hea! . �r-n. rol lrm , 1o
ther, Wilham Napier, 93, of East c-roy had surpr. se b " rthd ay d "m- A group of Meigs a nd Athens One of the points noticed m the
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bact-o j:/ 1 am sor�Ul"ll$ vnrl 1:i li1•1 Jum· '.!(J l'he loS!I on price-!f.•:;--�- 1
"-OOn be able 1o go to school .
I
eows ,t was 47, rollettion $13 59.
h?rd wa:4 tha t each or the
opLynn, W. Va.
the
had
formers
dairy
nly
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l.ar rv Krffr&gt;r vi l. iftd Rf'n ii\ l'IU rp u� c-orruuuui 1•·� 1 1 ,mI .,,. !., l o 0!-"" rd1 10n� wa, ••"'-' · ,., · 1 ·
Mrs. H yatt Hawk of New Lou.
portunily la st month to v 1s1t the 1s fa 1rly la ri;:e . So� Me1.gs Cou.n- Mr. and Mn. Hobert L&lt;1 uder
the im..-.._
off
cul
Vn1ezuela
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11"" on l k! 1 1
- 1 20 m.·
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1 Rev · Ira M. ,. ,bbs of the Church
' WCf'kem,
outsta nding dairy herct of Cecil 1 ty fannus have comp1a1ned t rat milt and Mrs. Lillian t-.apper v1s- 'l'l•· n Buch 'tMn ovrr he .
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Nov.
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SEE Us FOR
lu:r!: of the 1r cows w ere Iow- ited Mr · Dougla M Genhtimn at ..
.
.
.
&amp; Son near Coo1 YI 11 e. daug1,,
lhchardson
1
e rn- ·
n
the
gov
action.
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the
r,,,nnn,•
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marna "e Miss Wa nda Lmuse Par- '
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MASTER Mix
This herd is 1oca\("(.I on a farm r r ;&gt; rn' 1 w ·t, 1 � L h ;m •I 1,. 1._ 1I·:.iugh · the F osler Jlest Home 1n Syr a- ·,nd f a m· v v,s;i.,., M r ar·, ••·r� · a · .,., •L.,,J hi!
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caftit
pork
stic
e
dom
e
th
id
a
s·
rnt
=
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son ant-d Jerry Delano Earls on
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- • g tL, fam1·1 v s. 11nd ftY v1ous moou, . u t a JOUt 1 1-�, m1·1 - m
k "
r-P ff&lt;"r an11
Jae
111:1 R'1cha rd· cuse.
,
L-D
DOGnURGER
ou.x:rvm
A,ter
ters.
olde
th
have
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.
to
reported
IS
whJC"h
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1upplj
O
able
s
a
w
a! the +
m Lk '""!' mdq,..lry
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] 00 bf.low tht in \"f'stment
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11 '!b anksg1vm� evenemg
in Athens Count y.
, son I l&lt;'t'rl.- •lt sttms l h '.It s1· 1.e may I Mrs , George Baer visited her evf'nm..,.
Vt&gt;Uf"ZtU!la ' 1 needs.
,
bride' s home at Dex t e r 11i.0S(' r., house
r,
.
a
be one 1JT1 portant factor.
Clarimont H't rri� i.� home f- � l!l59
.
i mother Mrs. Anna F rel" kt! r and
e rd is a ,
h
the
of
nt
e
Developm
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attendlnJ?: were ,, n. ra I bs.
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' w•1s made up of
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_ in P, _ a fi• w _ ti·avs 1· n St
"t:U, ] Mr. and Mr s . Earl r rcckc r a rd 1 er sOiPnrf
nol l t..
it.
, n th r • m rt
.
.
' commod1t1es
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the families, and immed iate rel :·t..: l atlvity rece nt event, tracin g I \ o c , i_ po ,.ml em
.
1n
549
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a
427,000
S?
l!'i
HP
MctriPlt,1
l
THE 1961 FALCON
in
Ho!'lplt
bv
y
L
o
cows
e
that
th
s
s
a
w
e
on
th
vmt
n S inda
back to changes made in 1942 and
af
s.
w
outright hy the �'.:!mod 1t_y
l
plcntv i1f �ood quality hay Virgil wa{ker or Bash.an �-iisited ab e to .i:::o h.af"k to work. I
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'. ::· and Mrs L· L · N ice f'IP. 1 1946. In this short time, :ht! herd 1 hadered
MIDDLEPORT
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Corp . and l 1 57 l ......... tNXJ 1n
r
('J:i
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ri,. Vi.� i1inll Mr and M r
at a ll limes.
.
eveloped so that the last off
d
hasd
I ce1.�ecl wo� _h .is· son, BlaJ�,
his
pare?ts,
"1r.
an
Mrs.
LewJ�
,
wa� . , - ·
FEED MILL
monf H arris Su ndav i11eff' Mr. outstandin fit lo.i ns &lt;ln farm prod . s av rag p roductio
, i, PPr t r nichurdso
W a lker Sunday.
&lt;e
thal
ed
report
n
l
ously 111 m Newark City Hos- }C&lt;ll
seri
wv.
.
n
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.
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a nd Mr'{ Dale R11rr and ch1ld rPl'l ucts ,till held. by producers2
No. 2nd St Pho
.
cow showed 15, 394 pounds o f m1 lk , h ts
b
sed
a
continued to be u1e mafeed.
Mr.
a nd Mrs. Robm Nye and M r &lt;
[ Pl·ta I ,
mg
program
wa::i
and M r� C'hark-n Barr \l r • Wheat
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MIDDLIPPRT ,
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an , . 1. - 1
testmg 3 .8 per cent. Th IS -(ave
· . 1)•J,. ;, ha v family
.s: ted anti Mrs ' Harlev t in t hkum �fr JO
r
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1
v1
Columbus,
or
r
m
m
y
it
nu�i:1•:t
on
.
tn the mvestment. The
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pn
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Carl Wolfe of Mariett a
olTon:, Fowler Owner-operator
per
n
1
uc
rod
at
average b utter f
l'
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w
" IY ,: M r. anu.1 u
enl ire
.,:irs. Dav id IIOIter an r1 "nrl Mr!!• .· Son nY H ��rri s ,1 nrl M
an d Sl· 1age. The lil· 1 age.
· i kf' ' �ovemme nt owned outrighl shght""'
lege spent Thanksgivi n g holidays ,
[
d
poun
s.
O
t
ke
\f r. and rs . Dwieht Pee-1 a nd ly mort! than 1 1 b1 IHon bushels
583
. L'urn sil&lt;.1J.'.&lt;'. is limited lo a hils : [a mily on the Chester Road
with his mother.
Mrs.
Carl i row
.
The herd la on the Herd Im- per cow • but the hay is unlimited·
1 ion . It he!d
Mr. Henry Karman left Tuesdav "hildren. M r. and Mrii lfarhn "or th aImost $.3 b·11·
.
WoUe Sr. and s1steris. M rs, Dale :
Record �esl m� l'll'�· : whc n N\' � :. ··•• in the ba rn lh&lt;'y for Charleston to spend the wm i w,-.hb an d dat•"hter or Mansfif'lrl lo.an s Jf1 more than 391 mill ion
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provcm&lt;'�t
H
I H i ll and Mrs. DA las ill.
.
gram wh_ich I� Auperv ised by _Oh l : receiv e hay three times a day , l!'r.
\fr. end r�. He rma n GrO!l!lniek- bushel s valued al more tha n $698
�
I Mr and Mrs . T inf' y Wceb Mr� I Sl e �rnvers�ty
_ million .
anrl the _ N �tlona l and again j ust before retirmg at :
at
. _ _ .. le and chlh'lri&gt;n
,
p
James Wa lker o,
omeroy vis
a�d Mrs. Roy Pear:&lt;ion spe�t! Holste m • Friesan Assoc1 etlon lo- m• ht
da y _with Mr. imd �f rs. \ . E . , �, a Bratt leboro. Vermont. l � :
•1 2 J)(" ' ;ted his grandparents, Mr. an,! � Jop�a Ch urch is work in i Corn in in vestory totaled 1 . 4
. ·\"
.
'he g1. Ell�
cat 1 t
fed
a
s
ra
io�
,
' :d
Lewi11- Walker F riday.
Burn
, on ii,;: C' hr i stma!I progra m. Opa billion butihe l s worth a lmost $2 4
Production Tesler cent prot m ration made up o 1 rs.
, C N Jones
, Harris and M -1ci eli11e Buchan n
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Charley Snyder reccnllv �menl I · \1 .
� h illioo . L oans on 2IIO million bus.h ;
M · Edith Sisson ;md chI ldren
for ; ei�s ounty , i as bee n ir , l!flln, uul• . 1 ::1•.�-· .1n· 1 l2 oc1
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are directin� the pro�ram
. eroy visit
a day with his daughtt"r, Mrs. I _
e
ls
wer
e
valu
ed
a
l
$315
0£
Pom
e
d
her
pare
n
ts,
_
rnilhon.
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' ofhcial teister durlng recent yea , cen t da Jry supplem('nt , plus salt
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,
Go Id 1e lfo1 man 01, Rac m&lt;".
. n IIoI ter Sun- Vts1tmg Mr and Mrs E M
n l consisted
The &lt; .o
1 1.- and ,1
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the
years
ur
f
last
the
• d During
,mt1 m,rn , ....
Mrs
Wf're
ay
Sund
o
1, rs. J , D ,
Buchanan
,1
Roush recel\'e
lpw Winter PricN
tory f 5 5 million
f
an
m
ti
ay.
.�..
-�-'"
tion record of lhis herd has . The cows are fed one pound of
D ia ne Pep- � 1
Miss
and
mith
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ra
S
word her brother-in-law, C . E . produc
Do
_.
.
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e Fine Selection Good
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1 ua es 11a l ut:U a t �,, .., m1 11 um · No
I produdiun t· fo,e •'rain fur abuut c·, l:'1 v lou1· poum:�
Sheets, underwent surJ.(N:V � t a imprm,ed m m"lk
--'
r
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1&gt;
t,
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an•
lo
wer
e
r
e
pori..eo
.
Used Tract ors
.
I
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Huntington hospital &lt;SL Ma ry' s l to l ,OOO pounds ave�age _per year of milk, if they will consume tha� 1
G · n sorgJm_
s
m
s
ID mven �ry
_
•�
e P1owa
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph West of RcC'Ords show that m l9a7 produr- much. Some or the cows appar•
low:i: 314 mdhon �undredwe1 ght
•Forage Harve ster,
'I. W
Parkersburg were recPnl guests tion level was 12,937 pounds or; enlly are not interested in lhal
value&lt;\ at - m,l hon. Loans on
• Salen
• Mowen
butterfat.
·
of
pounds
484
antl
mi!k
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of h er mothers. Mrs. W. w. Var
muc h "''""' ration so they arc
19 rm1 1 10n hundredweight
.
w ere
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showed
12
832
I,
rd
s
1
9
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Brush
Cutten
r�o
Mrs.
Harold
G1llog!)'
a
n
d
. .
1an.
;
58
fed the amount they will eat.
1
valued at more than $30 m1ll
1on.
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pounds of milk and 51 3 pounds of l .
Sue
o(
C.d!lipodau�htrr
V
ickt·
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ll
f
e
o
BY mMA, B. IHLE
, .
stK", n might li �ske
L
he
an,; on 539 million pourtcls of
u
.
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-Mrs. J. D. Roush
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t. In 1959 the record comlmg her pa rents . Mr . ,
hutterfa
, this excellent forage feedmg pro- • Joey Ht"ndricks son of Mr. and lis, are v 1s '.
cl i
tobacco totaled a lmost $40 1 mil- I
pIct e t at ear showed the aver_ 1
1r
u
ll
Lmc
Mr
.
an
l
.
!!se
R
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A 1r.i:1iw;,.;m rs· oyd Hendri ks is on · .1 c ion.
r ram t'(IU •' ,;eJ with
FABER GRADUATES
i � or• 14,783 pounds or t,
.
•
age production
Army Recru it Har I ey Johnson Net rr.alized loss on price sup- ,
,
not be a ring at home
gram
may
m
amount
or
after a wee k
,
•
Ainnan third clasr H arold R.
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• o1 butu::rfal . l.
.
m, lk and 564 pounw.
,
': &lt;•nu
-• WI· ,· .._ v
,-_ath ry n °'1_ fo, I K no x . port programs for July. August
FaLu.:r, son of Mr. and M.rs, Alva As Mr, Richardson pointed out partio I ar1�wtr t_o I Iit s.ze of tht:. the Meigs GeneraI hospita l .
Ph.,._ WY 2.5101
are spending a 1 4-day , September and October tota led
e
n
tuck
level?
Mrs.
d
Milto
their
record
Mrs. Irma Ihle and
•K
cows
�
an
Faber, 102 Anne Street. Pomeroy · o th,, �roup, "the h'ghc
,
r your
OHIO
J
t
h
• h h'i s pare n l !'i Mr. $ 189.271,803. For lhe same per iod , POMEROY
·
was recently graduated from the 1
taken care ' dred Ihle "Yisited witll Ute la tter's • !u r1&lt;'uP. w it
• WHIll J eel1d ftr llll
' It 1•t be• Dry C'Ois are wr.11
record lhe more d 1' ff 1cu
so
reciproc:::it inp. engine , mechanic
as they �usin , Mrs. Goldie Sargent of , �d M rs. H ar\ey John n and famf
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ff,mcs 10 continue im�rovc me nl . '' of on the Richardson ��
i!y.
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e
'I1t
w
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ac
y
e
e
sday.
Tu
olfpen
_
cr.iurse at ShC'ppan:l Air Force ,
mg of SO \\
• lipltlt ...-41rht lft
Some of the farmers raised the ,are fed a ration comust
. I_1vt. Joseph Jo 5?" or Fort
BaSt', Teas.
....
1 questi&lt;ln as lo whether the Rich- percent oats_ and 40 per cent dry, comp_amed by Mrs. Lowse Br) a n
. �
uri
o
f
Middleport.
L"!, North ( .1rolma, spent the
• 1-- ..... • .....
.
feed.
g
n
eni
fresh
and
"
a rdsons followed "line breeding
Mr. and � rs. Roy Justice �ml weekend with his parents, Mr. 1
or some special hrtciling pro- , Calves and heifers are well
two
gr�ndchddren 8_nd Mrs . ��r- :m .1 Mr '" . .Tosl' ph ,J ohnson. .
USED
gram. The Richard.sons said 14 grown o n lhe farm , a!l lh o.'
• K• ,.... .___ Ill
ma
Ad1&amp;0n
of E. _L1ver('.OOI v1� 1l- Mr. and, Mrs. Edwa�- \en�y i
Model A Jahn Df!ere
bulls were sires of the cows now younger an imals appear to ha ve ,
ti 32'da�s
with thei r cousm. ;::- l .!'tOn o , Pomeroy visited his
several
ed
tractor and John Deere
! cxcellf'nl 6ize , even the first yeari
in the herd.
i Mrs. Bertha Holler and Leste r grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. HowOn Y
1 .50 Down
40 Stand■rd
1
I: The H'1c•hardson, work c losely , l ol production•
Bail y.
a· rd Russe 1 1 ·
•
per wee
I'
.
I however, with lhe arliHcial insem I When a sked how he was ablC '
Mrs. Margaret Johnson IS very Td"r. an� Mrs. J. R. Murphy of
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inator in determining which bulls ltl attain the production levels he ,
.,
' JIOOr�y for several days in the 1 , . :m visited her parents, Mr. I
•._
, will be used on which cows. Th ey has with his herd, Richardson
·'
\' l") liosp1tal al Pomeroy.
and Mrs. Harley Johnson and al11lt.emr1. to St'led bulls from the \ pointed out that he does. a e ' '
I
her bmth · Pvt. H arley Johni Central Ohio Breeding Association close job of culling. Othe t· factors!
Phone WY 2-3002
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Phone WY 2--21 76
stad which will improve weak mentioned included careful rec- 1
Pearl StrHt
Butternut &amp; Second
A
poinll of any particular cow. The ord keeping, using the best sires '
ii Ralp
nd M arcus Weavapp
R CINE, OHIO
POMEROY
OHIO
sts .available through artificial insem•
t,_con, i�
a
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ination hreedlng, as well as th• N
E
�r. a:.r;;... Ja;;,, Crisp h ave
nt program:
feed and man�g
; moved lhe ir family to Pomeroy.
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. Both Mr. Richa . "6011 a 1Jrl h � Jack Cris� is improving after Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lucas will '
.
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son, Cecil milk lhe CO�fl . The day : surgery at i\-ount Carmel Ho.splt- move into the Compton prope rty. j
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or the visit the cows did nol seem I al In Columbus.
, Mrs. Iola Bartrum has opened
to be uneasy at all by the pres- 1 Berl Riggs is a medical pa- a gift shop in Rutl and.
,
ence of v1s1tors, mdicalmg that ; tient at Holzer Hospital.
1
There was a business meeting 1
they are well h�dled.
few ! at the Langsville Church Monday 1
Carlanell Crisp spent a
,
Ralph Porterfield, Extension , days last week as guest of Pau- : night. Rev . Bart assisted Rev . 1
w as · line Gorby while her
Specialist, who
Dairy
mother : Biddle in answering many ques-· ·"
Phone
.2..21 1
a,
present called attel')tlon to the wa, in Colwnbus.
I lions an d making plans for the
fact that all of lhe udders seem Several men from thls vicin ity! coming year. Carl Gorby will he
Pomei-oy, Ohio
to be uniform and even. This in- went to the mountains deer hunt- ! the new superintendent and Mr.
Mulberry Ave.
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dicated exceUent handling ol the ing laJt week. Among them were : France will teach lhe adult claS!. ••---,...,...,...,...,,...
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udders during the milking process "1lal.;;...,
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wllh no lost quarters from mjur• �-.MWMWIM,_.,..,.
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Dec. 10.

An nual Ban quet
Given For Band
At Pomeroy H/'gh

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The annual banquet for the Comp.1.ftJ , 1 1a M.erh■nic St.. Pomuo1.
01110 B ,uineu Office phon■ WY•22 1 :11 I
Pomerov Hii::h SchOOI band was ,odlturlal
phon• WY - 2·2l!MI
i n Saturday evening by the en r:.u ;::.0

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VaUey Pastoral Unity of Christian Churl'hes
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into moder,: day language has translated 1st Timothy Band Boosl e n,

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11w a uditori um was separated &amp;otOn..al.
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.:1 �rtition of ton Av e. • Ne• Yon en,. N•• York.
"Don't Iet peop Ie Ioo k down on you bel'c:IUSe you a r e .ntu t 1\ u p.:trts hy
su11tcrlv11�n rate,, o.11yer«1 b, oearand white atreamers . The rter •h•re •••llab11. ,o e.Dt. "'
YOUDI; aee that they look u p to you berause you are an purple
weell.:
i.lDe 1••r U1 adwanee 11 The
ex.amp 1e to the m in your speech and behavior, in your :nam pa rt was \ISn.l·' for the d m- Dl,llJ' 8entUlel oftt�. 115• • al.I IDGDing room whilt! the smaller area u.&amp;, r.,o, tbrN moatha, U.IIO. bJ
love and faJ· 1t.• iil d S t· nCerl· 1 Y . "
mo·or rout.a when •••ll1tMit: one
monlh. 11.00. a,. m1lli u ,...,, 11.ooi
Paul wrote theae words to Timothy his "son in the Gos- ·, ais used for d;1m·i ng
N.JDi � aoalha.
Tht tablea with white coven j IC
pet'' How these words need to be sounded in these days
11cre attractively cterorated with
when so many people do ' ' l ook down'' on our• youth.
music al _not.ea and ins�ru- · P d clc Di
purple
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Too many times we hear of j ust the bad things that
nne
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Lons white Ulpen fum111how youn1 people do, not the good things. the fine ex am - me
ed By Claa,
p lel they give us. Since I have the honor of being chai r • ed light for the meal Mr. Charles EnJoy
he annual ChriStrnas potluck 1
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min of the M eigs County Prince of Peace Coolest this
dinner of the Golden Rule Clan
year I'd like to work i n a little commerc ial here '. Four befo� the meal was served which
was held Thuraday eveni ng at
choice young people from Eastern high school were ex - '1'.msisted or turkey and all the
the First Baptilt Church ID Mid­
a mples to us In speech last Sunday afternoon when the trimmings and d..sert of ice dleport
wilh tbe � president,
County Prince ol Peace contesl was held at the Toppers c-rcam in snuare!I decora ted with � Owen Brat on glv g the t&amp;ble i
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t
a music sta ff and cup cakes iced
Plains Christian Church at 2:30 in the afternoo n. These
bleuing.
white
with
and a purple " P" on
fine young people have worked har d giving their speechti on Peace. I find that very fe w young people have the lop. 8•nd dire&lt;tor. Ray Wood&lt; Mrs. Harold E Hubbanl pre­
raclll prejudice that many adults have. I imagine that geard nducted a musical game sented Christmas devotions fol- I
many of the hecklers jn New Orlean11 this past week and brief t alki w ere given by the low ing the dinner. Gifla were pre­
invlted teachen, their wives and sented to the church pastor, Rev. I
were "'e11ed on" by adults.
Donald Boone and Mrs. Boone
Young people have very llttle denominationa l preju d- several band members.
icu. Our colle1e youth are the ones takin1 the )ead in Mrs. Marie Chapman, president and the teacher of the cla.sa, Mn.
aektn&amp; that churches forget their differences and em- of the Band Boosters, t!x pressed Willis Anthony from the class.
phillle their likenesses.
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her appreciation [or the help and 1
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.
In their quest for Chrlttian Unily we find anxious cooperulion from the other metn- , C.llristm� deocrat1on1 were UJ- 1
ed �n the dmner_tablea for the oc-ll'OUPI busy at the mournful task of demolishing de- hen; in making this a successfol
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omlnaUonal
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walls. This , I believe, is wasted effort. F
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y ear and µre�enterl pin s to the c�1on and a gift exchange w.111
the moment, let them stand! Let ours be the humble task senlon who are Edwina Bell ' tn}OyeJ b v the members and
their familieo during th• evening.
of lifting JESUS CHRIST A B O V E these walls.
.
. Huth .I nn ilrothers, Doroth; I Hostessfll!l for the ev enmg
were
free
zone
grand
where
Jesus has no n , Brown, Linda Chapman, Sandra I
Up there II a
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vaJa or competitors. WE muat L I FT H]M UP untll the Oralie , Can.!"n �Uw.arc.! !- , ,i arg- Mr. and Mr■. Kalad Hlndy, Mr. ,
lolt world can see Him a1 the one who died on the cen- aret Handlei Roberta Hoover , and �1rs. James Pullen and Mr.
tr1l cro11t We must Ult Him up in our preachin&amp; , llving ] l-';n J;i Sc1yn . · �brvin Spenrer'. and Mrs. Howard West.
anti lovin I We muat till Him up as Redeemer, Leader ' Bill Young. Sharnn Young. Sarah
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and Kina.F We MUST lift Him �p until e can see Him
1 . , . • ,,, rogr, .. , •vas , E: p iscopal Guild
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at the rl&amp;ht hand of God on HIS throne.
Then yield i ng given consisting of two number&lt; W
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to the ,weet fascination of Hl1 grace , a bewildered world h.v :he rbnt ,' b·,md an ] ; , \···" solo·.�
rtaine
nteCrow
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Mn:.• Fred
w Ill be drawn unto Him - far ABO V E denominational '"TH there was You" hy C.nrolyn
Mrt. Fred Crow Sr. and Mri.
walla. And as these walls crumble away forgotten, we Bell acmmpanied by Jennifer .
iamea Titus, en\Qrtained t h e i
lhall hear the Master Bullders' s voice pleading in ac• IA&gt;h.se and ' 'Ch ances Are'' by
\" Guild of Grace Eptscopal chw·ch
oe�h of LOVE:
Rrlll'I" s:�; :aker accompanitd b
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· Wednesday evenin,: at her home
And, I , IF I be lifted up, will draw ALL men unto Jim Loh,e.
:n Syracuae. The home wa1 dee• !
MyieIf· '
Donc:inr- fo l lowed wlth music orated in ..--ae ping with the holi• !
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Young people have a keen sense of fa tr l•y . They fumish,i by ,Jim LohS&lt;•
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In closing this sermonette J want to quote a prayer on
Social
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,otlona by Mrs. Max Sunborn, tile '
fail' play that I used at the football banquet held for the
new
pi&lt;,ident. A contribution wu
young men who so well-repre,ented that school on th e · E: njoyf'd
Cl u b
,rldiron last fall.
The Kin Club met Wednesda&gt;· . ma�l!I to the Jaycees for their
Before A Game
even ing at the Marlin Restaurant I Chnsln1ua project and a report
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' 0 Lord , help us to play ha rd and to play clean , to for its anmm l Christmas dinner, 1 was givenon the sale of pecans.
keep our courage and to keep our tempers, to be fair to then went to the home of Mrs, Mrs. Evereu Hayes read "(.et
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EVERYONE and never to do anything dishone,t or Grace Prutt for , ,ho,t meeting Us Keep Chrl,tmas:· by Peter ,
. Marshall.
m11n. May each one of us play not for bis own credit , and social time.
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but for the fun of the game and the good of the team.
A
a
a lad courH w11 served by
The Pratt home was decorate(J
the hostesses from a table carry- 1
If we win , belp us not lo bluster or brag; and if we lose , in keeping with the Cl . t
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UI to be cheerful and friendly,
he
!hat V ICTORY !ie aon anrf each
c 0:�� ing oul. the Christmaa theme. 1
m-.r have as aood a taste to tho other 11de as we shall . a awrap
p,d gift for Dorotht LeU· Mrs. J. E. D. Harlinl!er presided '
want It to have to ua when our turn come1 to w t n. Amen. he it • patient at the
at lhe cofree and tea services.
Ori ent State
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Let us lift up our heart, to God and thank Him for "f
Mrs. Haroln Ebers�ch presicl- :
our' youth, n1ver looking down upon them.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Terrell
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• ed over tht .short buaines1 meetof Akrm1 :u-e rv1:"- . 1,1c •ng the b1nh
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w
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played
re
prlzan
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of a son Nov , 14. H• has been
gown. In front or 1:
a es awarded to Mri. C J. Ebera• : nMlled n 'l't'c 1 1 Lee. They have
: - '. barb anti Mri. R. E. Vaughan.
decorat!d cake w i : : 1
another son, Bobby Lew, 2 yeara
P
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waa awarded to
1'he The door prize
and .,•
t ,·on "�1,anor
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and
old. Granc. 1 ,urnnt.; are M r.
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llai1ter.
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gift tlble 1l10 wa, ' •H • ted M
Mn. Jame, Reuletla of Akron,
in yellow and whJte with atream- Refreshmcnl1 o!
Chr istma.s , Mr , .and M r,:; _ P.:ml Chalker of San
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Diego, Calif., Mr. Nonnen Terrell
Thi lyracuN L■dlet Auxiliary I en 101n1 to a yellow and white I cookies and ice cream were
of the lluntet
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Mrs
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Pr
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a
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of
angel
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nk't: le p&lt;l rt. Greal grandpar•
of
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pt. en
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tertalned
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w lh a hou■ehold lhow· Gamel were played and pries &lt;'anctle'i were given each gue!;t, ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
glvea the wJnnera. Alter Mra. , Also 11ltendin1 wer�, Mrs. Frank Walker of Minnersville.
er bonorlnt Mn. John Bohram,
the ' lonner Eleanor Carroll on Bohram opened her many lovel y Powers, Mr11. Annice Ohl inRer. '
l\len t, Na a, in
IN; DEMONITRAnON
v.
ln
the ems refrcshmenta of rnke . C"Of- ; Mrs. Homer Hawkins, Mrt . car1l
Army Pvt. Darrell G. Jenlr:ln!I,
ftrtniu'i room ■t the
vlllac■ fee &amp;J!d minis were served to ; Hysell, Mrs. Ved a Lehew, Mri1.
, Willard Ebersbach, and Debbie son or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenkins
W.
hall wu beautifully these gue5ls:
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dlccn$114d In yellow a nd white MIii Marth■ Howell of Mld- 1.aney and Bobby and Pamela ' Sr., Syracuse, recently partlcland whJt.e weddlns dlepoi·t .
Mrs. Gladys Robion , Powera and Cheryl Ebersbach, paled with other per10nnel from
ch Cflltered above a Mr,. Harry Clark, Mrs. �dith who were guests for the meeting. the 84th Artillery in II demonl!ltrawhich atood • \ovely Hood and Mra. Hershel Ro1e nf On Jecember l5 the c 1 . ' wlll tlon of the corporal mls11lle 1y1,
Ir
·ir tern before NATO tilgnitaries in
--- Minerav ille. Mrs. Robert Harden, [ met at the Pratt home
e
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Christmas
party
and
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-.:- Mainz, Germany. Jenkins,
a
Mr1. Florence Harden, Mni. Don !
drlvor In the ortlllery's HeadWIit encl SEYFRIED Cottrill, Sharon Cottrlll, Connie ' mange.
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-----quarters and S!rvlce B•tlery, tn•
Ch a.pman. Mn. Mayme Holmes,
tered the Army In AprO 11160.
Yfl!" LENNOX dealer Mr1. Thomu Clurk, Mr■. Ella- ,
Schaaf Gave
He graduated from Pomeroy
beth Duckworth, Mrs. Wllllam I
NIW incl USID
cle
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High School tn 1w.
Quick,
rogram or r
Etchlnll"r. Mrs. James
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A
program
or
Chrtotma,
med!Ada
Mn. Salli• Wl,e, Mrs
.;,.AL, OIL, GAS
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Slack, Mn. Cli nton Pierr.t . Tony Lations and storie1 was given by
FURNACES
Plortt, Debbi• Hubbard,
Mrs. Miss Sally Schaaf when th, EleaMary Hubbard, Mro. Mabel nor Circle of Reath Methodist
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Winebrenner, Dianna Ro!lfl, Mn. church ml!lt Thurlday t1venlng at
Alice the home of Mrs. Chari'" A11
Albert Ducllworth. Mr,.
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Col
trlll, Bradbury.
hart,
Mr■. Je11le
C.po
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Anna Miss Schaar Included on h • r
Mrs. Herman London ,
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Grace Oller, Mr■. Willl■m 7.er- , program, "Christmas 11 Always,''
'HOME-MADI
kle, Mn. !meal Thew,
Mn. from the book by Dale Eva!III
Carrie Sinclair, Mn. Carl Hub- Rogers, "Why The Chimes Rang,"
bal'd, Role Ann Tholu,
Mn. by Raymond Adlen, and "T h e
Frank Hendrix and Mn. Troy Real Me,nlng of Chriatmaa.'' by
Henry Van Dyke.
ZWUll111.
lllro. Linda Wataon road the
•-•1n
•· were •-"·
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.111111fflJ C ra Chrlltma, story from the book ol 1 THE NEW SHOW
roll aod Ann LyOIII ol Middlellal Luke aod Mr1. Edward JohnlOII
PIii 1nol ROL LI
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port.
bba Loul
wu the •tt0mpanlst for the carol
Mn'.
Jahnny Roach aoc1' Mr.
lnslng by the ll'OUP·
ol lwtlord, lllr. •
Thomu
A ohort bultneu meeting was
aod Mn. John Carroll Jr.
or
hmtnoy Charle,ton, Mn. Enunott Bar- c:ondw:ted by Mn. JllfflH John­
Main ...
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befon,
n
tel1, Mr1. Pearl McBride. Mn. aon, ha rma ol the cln:le
tht
program
aod
devotions.
Wrap­
With Your Favorite
Lige Shield,, Mr. aod Mra. Herof
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gift,
for
exchanp
tho
pin
Arn•
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WI Diddle, Mr. aod r .
MIiiie-News ltelDI of
btuoo Flanaaan, Mn. MOrTla were Judged and prltet awarded
lntemt In The Area
Hanle!, , Mr. John C.rrotl Sr., la Mr,. Allie Hawley and Mrs.
POR
Mn. A. H. Dunt, Mn. Ropr Jamo1 Johmon.
and
Wf1Mb1tMer, Miao ll'ranklo Mu- Chrltlmu decorallona wen 111Id throu8h tho Braclbury homo
GIIILS I SUBTEENS maw, local.
Your-Buy-Sell or
ancl In the cUnlng ...,, when, ,.
Trade lte11111
-Mn. .U. - lrteluneota were ,ervld by Mn.
hplillr Priced
Bradbury, u,llled by Mn. Leo
IDDIE ATKINS end
8hllth. "'"- Ropr Koraan and
lln. GtM e...rta. "'"- Jame,
IILL PARRILL Alt!
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Senti nel . Pomeroy-M iddlepo� ,

der1ville �Id her hotel and moved
back to h&lt;r old home al Letart
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Her nillce, MiM Dol,y Adam, , 1,
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carmg for her.
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By ;\'ladl'IIM- Bucbaa..aa
BY AMELIA WALKER
Callen on M rs. J. D. RoU!ih SunMn Robm Nye an•I Jan.-e Baker. daUJ(IMr of Mr
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Mr.
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day were Rev. and Mrs. l ra
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family of Colwnbw: spent several and Mrs . Clarence Baker, is 11!
Mr. and Mn. C-arl Schultz anrl 1 Tibbs o( Mt. Moriah.
WASHINl;TO '\' 1 L'l-'J , - Tlll' '.;i.• 1 }l'llr the lo"" was S2fi5 f14 J . ..1 • .
•· M r at her home w"it h ,carletint and
· ed �nI y h y a rt lflc1a I days w1· th the 1· r gr and paren..,.
· aI� sir
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Mr1. M . C Childers were _. lied
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BLAK
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• Clarence Skinner of Columbus
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HM also w as &amp;tu ni:! about 40 limp,;: iovernmf'n t ' i1 m-.i-�lmf' nt m prwt 8'"2
and .Mrs. Hanson lfolttr
m11emlnal1on ae�Vlt� _
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cultur
by the se:IOl.18 I� of their ..1Agr
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loo
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In lh.! fisral Yt'a f thlit mded
f and Mis! Dai.sy Adams of Po
Sunday school altenda n("t" Dt-C" wi t h btt11 She ig bf,lter an'1 wil s•Jpportf'd ..., hea! . �r-n. rol lrm , 1o
ther, Wilham Napier, 93, of East c-roy had surpr. se b " rthd ay d "m- A group of Meigs a nd Athens One of the points noticed m the
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bact-o j:/ 1 am sor�Ul"ll$ vnrl 1:i li1•1 Jum· '.!(J l'he loS!I on price-!f.•:;--�- 1
"-OOn be able 1o go to school .
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eows ,t was 47, rollettion $13 59.
h?rd wa:4 tha t each or the
opLynn, W. Va.
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had
formers
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Mrs. H yatt Hawk of New Lou.
portunily la st month to v 1s1t the 1s fa 1rly la ri;:e . So� Me1.gs Cou.n- Mr. and Mn. Hobert L&lt;1 uder
the im..-.._
off
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Vn1ezuela
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1 Rev · Ira M. ,. ,bbs of the Church
' WCf'kem,
outsta nding dairy herct of Cecil 1 ty fannus have comp1a1ned t rat milt and Mrs. Lillian t-.apper v1s- 'l'l•· n Buch 'tMn ovrr he .
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lu:r!: of the 1r cows w ere Iow- ited Mr · Dougla M Genhtimn at ..
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&amp; Son near Coo1 YI 11 e. daug1,,
lhchardson
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the
gov
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This herd is 1oca\("(.I on a farm r r ;&gt; rn' 1 w ·t, 1 � L h ;m •I 1,. 1._ 1I·:.iugh · the F osler Jlest Home 1n Syr a- ·,nd f a m· v v,s;i.,., M r ar·, ••·r� · a · .,., •L.,,J hi!
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- • g tL, fam1·1 v s. 11nd ftY v1ous moou, . u t a JOUt 1 1-�, m1·1 - m
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111:1 R'1cha rd· cuse.
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DOGnURGER
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A,ter
ters.
olde
th
have
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reported
IS
whJC"h
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w
a! the +
m Lk '""!' mdq,..lry
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in Athens Count y.
, son I l&lt;'t'rl.- •lt sttms l h '.It s1· 1.e may I Mrs , George Baer visited her evf'nm..,.
Vt&gt;Uf"ZtU!la ' 1 needs.
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bride' s home at Dex t e r 11i.0S(' r., house
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be one 1JT1 portant factor.
Clarimont H't rri� i.� home f- � l!l59
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i mother Mrs. Anna F rel" kt! r and
e rd is a ,
h
the
of
nt
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Developm
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attendlnJ?: were ,, n. ra I bs.
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"t:U, ] Mr. and Mr s . Earl r rcckc r a rd 1 er sOiPnrf
nol l t..
it.
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' commod1t1es
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the families, and immed iate rel :·t..: l atlvity rece nt event, tracin g I \ o c , i_ po ,.ml em
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THE 1961 FALCON
in
Ho!'lplt
bv
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L
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cows
e
that
th
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w
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on
th
vmt
n S inda
back to changes made in 1942 and
af
s.
w
outright hy the �'.:!mod 1t_y
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plcntv i1f �ood quality hay Virgil wa{ker or Bash.an �-iisited ab e to .i:::o h.af"k to work. I
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MIDDLEPORT
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at a ll limes.
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eveloped so that the last off
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hasd
I ce1.�ecl wo� _h .is· son, BlaJ�,
his
pare?ts,
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an
Mrs.
LewJ�
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monf H arris Su ndav i11eff' Mr. outstandin fit lo.i ns &lt;ln farm prod . s av rag p roductio
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W a lker Sunday.
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report
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wv.
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No. 2nd St Pho
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cow showed 15, 394 pounds o f m1 lk , h ts
b
sed
a
continued to be u1e mafeed.
Mr.
a nd Mrs. Robm Nye and M r &lt;
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program
wa::i
and M r� C'hark-n Barr \l r • Wheat
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testmg 3 .8 per cent. Th IS -(ave
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Columbus,
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tn the mvestment. The
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Carl Wolfe of Mariett a
olTon:, Fowler Owner-operator
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average b utter f
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enl ire
.,:irs. Dav id IIOIter an r1 "nrl Mr!!• .· Son nY H ��rri s ,1 nrl M
an d Sl· 1age. The lil· 1 age.
· i kf' ' �ovemme nt owned outrighl shght""'
lege spent Thanksgivi n g holidays ,
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poun
s.
O
t
ke
\f r. and rs . Dwieht Pee-1 a nd ly mort! than 1 1 b1 IHon bushels
583
. L'urn sil&lt;.1J.'.&lt;'. is limited lo a hils : [a mily on the Chester Road
with his mother.
Mrs.
Carl i row
.
The herd la on the Herd Im- per cow • but the hay is unlimited·
1 ion . It he!d
Mr. Henry Karman left Tuesdav "hildren. M r. and Mrii lfarhn "or th aImost $.3 b·11·
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WoUe Sr. and s1steris. M rs, Dale :
Record �esl m� l'll'�· : whc n N\' � :. ··•• in the ba rn lh&lt;'y for Charleston to spend the wm i w,-.hb an d dat•"hter or Mansfif'lrl lo.an s Jf1 more than 391 mill ion
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I H i ll and Mrs. DA las ill.
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gram wh_ich I� Auperv ised by _Oh l : receiv e hay three times a day , l!'r.
\fr. end r�. He rma n GrO!l!lniek- bushel s valued al more tha n $698
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I Mr and Mrs . T inf' y Wceb Mr� I Sl e �rnvers�ty
_ million .
anrl the _ N �tlona l and again j ust before retirmg at :
at
. _ _ .. le and chlh'lri&gt;n
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James Wa lker o,
omeroy vis
a�d Mrs. Roy Pear:&lt;ion spe�t! Holste m • Friesan Assoc1 etlon lo- m• ht
da y _with Mr. imd �f rs. \ . E . , �, a Bratt leboro. Vermont. l � :
•1 2 J)(" ' ;ted his grandparents, Mr. an,! � Jop�a Ch urch is work in i Corn in in vestory totaled 1 . 4
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'he g1. Ell�
cat 1 t
fed
a
s
ra
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Lewi11- Walker F riday.
Burn
, on ii,;: C' hr i stma!I progra m. Opa billion butihe l s worth a lmost $2 4
Production Tesler cent prot m ration made up o 1 rs.
, C N Jones
, Harris and M -1ci eli11e Buchan n
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Charley Snyder reccnllv �menl I · \1 .
� h illioo . L oans on 2IIO million bus.h ;
M · Edith Sisson ;md chI ldren
for ; ei�s ounty , i as bee n ir , l!flln, uul• . 1 ::1•.�-· .1n· 1 l2 oc1
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are directin� the pro�ram
. eroy visit
a day with his daughtt"r, Mrs. I _
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wer
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valu
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a
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$315
0£
Pom
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her
pare
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ts,
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' ofhcial teister durlng recent yea , cen t da Jry supplem('nt , plus salt
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Go Id 1e lfo1 man 01, Rac m&lt;".
. n IIoI ter Sun- Vts1tmg Mr and Mrs E M
n l consisted
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the
years
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last
the
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Mrs
Wf're
ay
Sund
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1, rs. J , D ,
Buchanan
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Roush recel\'e
lpw Winter PricN
tory f 5 5 million
f
an
m
ti
ay.
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tion record of lhis herd has . The cows are fed one pound of
D ia ne Pep- � 1
Miss
and
mith
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word her brother-in-law, C . E . produc
Do
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1 ua es 11a l ut:U a t �,, .., m1 11 um · No
I produdiun t· fo,e •'rain fur abuut c·, l:'1 v lou1· poum:�
Sheets, underwent surJ.(N:V � t a imprm,ed m m"lk
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lo
wer
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r
e
pori..eo
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Used Tract ors
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Huntington hospital &lt;SL Ma ry' s l to l ,OOO pounds ave�age _per year of milk, if they will consume tha� 1
G · n sorgJm_
s
m
s
ID mven �ry
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph West of RcC'Ords show that m l9a7 produr- much. Some or the cows appar•
low:i: 314 mdhon �undredwe1 ght
•Forage Harve ster,
'I. W
Parkersburg were recPnl guests tion level was 12,937 pounds or; enlly are not interested in lhal
value&lt;\ at - m,l hon. Loans on
• Salen
• Mowen
butterfat.
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pounds
484
antl
mi!k
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of h er mothers. Mrs. W. w. Var
muc h "''""' ration so they arc
19 rm1 1 10n hundredweight
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w ere
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showed
12
832
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s
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Cutten
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Mrs.
Harold
G1llog!)'
a
n
d
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fed the amount they will eat.
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valued at more than $30 m1ll
1on.
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pounds of milk and 51 3 pounds of l .
Sue
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C.d!lipodau�htrr
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BY mMA, B. IHLE
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stK", n might li �ske
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an,; on 539 million pourtcls of
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-Mrs. J. D. Roush
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hutterfa
, this excellent forage feedmg pro- • Joey Ht"ndricks son of Mr. and lis, are v 1s '.
cl i
tobacco totaled a lmost $40 1 mil- I
pIct e t at ear showed the aver_ 1
1r
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Lmc
Mr
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A 1r.i:1iw;,.;m rs· oyd Hendri ks is on · .1 c ion.
r ram t'(IU •' ,;eJ with
FABER GRADUATES
i � or• 14,783 pounds or t,
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age production
Army Recru it Har I ey Johnson Net rr.alized loss on price sup- ,
,
not be a ring at home
gram
may
m
amount
or
after a wee k
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Ainnan third clasr H arold R.
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m, lk and 564 pounw.
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,-_ath ry n °'1_ fo, I K no x . port programs for July. August
FaLu.:r, son of Mr. and M.rs, Alva As Mr, Richardson pointed out partio I ar1�wtr t_o I Iit s.ze of tht:. the Meigs GeneraI hospita l .
Ph.,._ WY 2.5101
are spending a 1 4-day , September and October tota led
e
n
tuck
level?
Mrs.
d
Milto
their
record
Mrs. Irma Ihle and
•K
cows
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an
Faber, 102 Anne Street. Pomeroy · o th,, �roup, "the h'ghc
,
r your
OHIO
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h
• h h'i s pare n l !'i Mr. $ 189.271,803. For lhe same per iod , POMEROY
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was recently graduated from the 1
taken care ' dred Ihle "Yisited witll Ute la tter's • !u r1&lt;'uP. w it
• WHIll J eel1d ftr llll
' It 1•t be• Dry C'Ois are wr.11
record lhe more d 1' ff 1cu
so
reciproc:::it inp. engine , mechanic
as they �usin , Mrs. Goldie Sargent of , �d M rs. H ar\ey John n and famf
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sday.
Tu
olfpen
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cr.iurse at ShC'ppan:l Air Force ,
mg of SO \\
• lipltlt ...-41rht lft
Some of the farmers raised the ,are fed a ration comust
. I_1vt. Joseph Jo 5?" or Fort
BaSt', Teas.
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1 questi&lt;ln as lo whether the Rich- percent oats_ and 40 per cent dry, comp_amed by Mrs. Lowse Br) a n
. �
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f
Middleport.
L"!, North ( .1rolma, spent the
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feed.
g
n
eni
fresh
and
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a rdsons followed "line breeding
Mr. and � rs. Roy Justice �ml weekend with his parents, Mr. 1
or some special hrtciling pro- , Calves and heifers are well
two
gr�ndchddren 8_nd Mrs . ��r- :m .1 Mr '" . .Tosl' ph ,J ohnson. .
USED
gram. The Richard.sons said 14 grown o n lhe farm , a!l lh o.'
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ma
Ad1&amp;0n
of E. _L1ver('.OOI v1� 1l- Mr. and, Mrs. Edwa�- \en�y i
Model A Jahn Df!ere
bulls were sires of the cows now younger an imals appear to ha ve ,
ti 32'da�s
with thei r cousm. ;::- l .!'tOn o , Pomeroy visited his
several
ed
tractor and John Deere
! cxcellf'nl 6ize , even the first yeari
in the herd.
i Mrs. Bertha Holler and Leste r grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. HowOn Y
1 .50 Down
40 Stand■rd
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I: The H'1c•hardson, work c losely , l ol production•
Bail y.
a· rd Russe 1 1 ·
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I however, with lhe arliHcial insem I When a sked how he was ablC '
Mrs. Margaret Johnson IS very Td"r. an� Mrs. J. R. Murphy of
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inator in determining which bulls ltl attain the production levels he ,
.,
' JIOOr�y for several days in the 1 , . :m visited her parents, Mr. I
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, will be used on which cows. Th ey has with his herd, Richardson
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and Mrs. Harley Johnson and al11lt.emr1. to St'led bulls from the \ pointed out that he does. a e ' '
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her bmth · Pvt. H arley Johni Central Ohio Breeding Association close job of culling. Othe t· factors!
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stad which will improve weak mentioned included careful rec- 1
Pearl StrHt
Butternut &amp; Second
A
poinll of any particular cow. The ord keeping, using the best sires '
ii Ralp
nd M arcus Weavapp
R CINE, OHIO
POMEROY
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�r. a:.r;;... Ja;;,, Crisp h ave
nt program:
feed and man�g
; moved lhe ir family to Pomeroy.
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son, Cecil milk lhe CO�fl . The day : surgery at i\-ount Carmel Ho.splt- move into the Compton prope rty. j
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or the visit the cows did nol seem I al In Columbus.
, Mrs. Iola Bartrum has opened
to be uneasy at all by the pres- 1 Berl Riggs is a medical pa- a gift shop in Rutl and.
,
ence of v1s1tors, mdicalmg that ; tient at Holzer Hospital.
1
There was a business meeting 1
they are well h�dled.
few ! at the Langsville Church Monday 1
Carlanell Crisp spent a
,
Ralph Porterfield, Extension , days last week as guest of Pau- : night. Rev . Bart assisted Rev . 1
w as · line Gorby while her
Specialist, who
Dairy
mother : Biddle in answering many ques-· ·"
Phone
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a,
present called attel')tlon to the wa, in Colwnbus.
I lions an d making plans for the
fact that all of lhe udders seem Several men from thls vicin ity! coming year. Carl Gorby will he
Pomei-oy, Ohio
to be uniform and even. This in- went to the mountains deer hunt- ! the new superintendent and Mr.
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4-Dally Sent inel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

The Sports' Desk

M iddleport . . . . . . l Z ISi 1 18
Wellston . . . . . . . . I 2 144 1�
Pomeroy . . . . . . . . J 2 141 l-M
Logan
I Z 139 167
Gallipolis
o 3 128 150
TOTALS
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Bulldogs Take \ TORNADO PUTS KYGER CREEK , MHS Leads All Scoring Finally Settled
ON ROPES BY 85-44 COUNT
Down
To
Normal
At
Jackson
BY
BoB
E.
BYER
. The Way, U n t"l
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5!48 Game Off
BY BOB E. BYER
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. ending pHS
ma
f
85
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::.1Jfr ,,
Friday night
� �•:7 their ho repeat• Racine down 20 to 17 7:18 left the _second Jacket basketball hilting an _
ago , Friday n i ght , al

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Fluffy orion pile.
AdJustable head band
Whi te and colors

Aft er the lead changed hands seven t i mes in the fir st '
With the official ending of t he SEOAL football se.1son
quart er, Racine's thundering Pu rple To r n_ad oes caug ht
this week, and t he first full we e k of a r ea bask e tball
DECEMBER IS GAMES:
fir e with '.we minu tes and 47 se co nds gone m th e second
games c o ming to an end Saturday nt g h t , th e y oung cag e G allipolis at Jackson
period to roll over the Kyge r Creek Bobcats
to
se as o n al ready has begun l o c o m e up wi th some odd Athens
e.
at
Cheshi
r
at Wollston
Schoo
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P
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incidP,nts.
M iddleport at Pomeroy
with
in
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8 or
Jackso n a1� unusual
Middleport
A week
.. SEOAI � .
quarter led R o ger "Woody" Parso ns with two mce set· I unbelie,able 69.B per cent from
Logan at Nelsonville
toke
one
gam
e . T he Littl e l r o n• 1
happ
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n
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during
th
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� jolt �ida n i;' at A u&gt;� ups •nd th e 6:1 J unior pu t the charges of Coach La r ry field the_ fies! half, ran out or gas
men jumped in fro nt of _C oach Frank Esc h leman ' s Little
when the B:lldop derealed Morrison ou t 1n front to �tay. Duane W olfe hit for two \ m the hnal two mmutes of play Jacke ls 1 2 to J i n the first qua rt er . But m t h e seco nd, 1
ii, e,ery de trnent of the more , Parsons was back wi th four and the To r nado _ qu1n- at L&lt;&gt;gan Friday night
to lose, 45 \ it was Middle port ' • tu r n . Th e Little Jackets o utscored
I
tel began to walk o ff wit h th e i r fou r th st raight victo ry to 42.
k!I
";;:38
,1 the Jackson club eigh t to 0 . In the t h ird stanza bot h
�ch R=· Moo�· s boya . o � the young 1960-61 cage season.
______ Steve Dalton, a 6-5 Chieft!an . teams scored twO po ints eac h . H owev er , i n· the final
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and 18 .enior led One point separated lhe two !
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dropped in a bucket m the final quart e r thmgs
fdlri' 1!un]o
Jacks
n�rmal.
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settled
r
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to
s
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with i :25 left quintets at the end of the first K.elvey had lM �lay mak�j. as- minute and thirty-five seconds. 8 to the Middies' 6, to go o n nd wm,
a
�2 to 17 .
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IW:ile ffint quarter. Then 220- atanza but when the smoke clear- s1�t.s w_elt m hand. McKel- then added a charily Loss to pull
_ Speakmg of Jackso n, � sat besid e Jackso n ,s foo t•
� Rich Bacon, who played ed at tht hair-way m.erK, Meigs vey hat on stx of 12 attempts for his Logan teammates from the ball ment or Thursday ev�mng at the A ll·S EOA L ban
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b1·ink of defeat agaim1t an agresi.- quet and was qui te su r prised at a statem e nt �Y c oach
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hit club was out in front with • com- Birch . was caught sev�ral l mes ive Midd ie quintet that had led \
polnlwt!e and rebounding,
Jim Dudding. Jim said, "In vi ew of all ! he cnhc1sm a,�
for foulmg beoause of hill aggresm,m &lt;lose in off • rebound for mandlng lead.
all the way.
Jackso n ( wouldn ' t c o ach anyw h e re e_lse in the SEOAL.
Athens never tnlled af- The Bobcat! matched baskets siveneas and was forced to take After
the opening minutes of
- Randal Bowl es, curr e�t lead er tn th e � EOAL scor�
tiiii4bllt.
wlth the Tornadoes the f I r • t it eeay during the fourth quarter. play the lads o( Coach Nolan P. ing b rack ets, sta rrod o ut hk e
a house . a-fi r e at Logan
.,..: first quarter ended l!-8 quarter but fell behind at the free However. Allen Graham took ov• Swackhamer were
er beh ind �riday nigh t . He h it the fir� t s�ven of h is s ho�s f ro m t h e
nev
"lthenl, lt was U-16 al the half . throw line to trail 11 to 16 at the er the s�t �d kepl the Tom�.
until Dalton dropped in the win- field to e nd up as t h e ev enmg � to p sco re r wi_t h 2 1 . .
ad .38-27 after three periods.
whistle. Racine added 11 the sec- do shootmg �rcentage �igh, hit_ Down at Kyger Cr ee k H igh Sc hoo l Friday m� ht ,
ning goal . The Middies, hitting
The Panthers could get nothing ond quarter while holding the Gal • Ung four of six for 8 pomts. athe s tart o f th� sec o nd qua r ter of t he Racme­
during.
� from every angle i n the first half ,
_, tn eloae. and Coiioh Cbarley lla County club to B to lead :,:; cine, as a team, hit an amazmg
reek game, l h mgs w _er e pretty h?t and h eavy
e
Krg
C
r
rolled up a J2 to 23 half time
· 116lfee'.s boys were 1luti ing to
59 ptr cent from the field.
24 at the half.
wit
game either be mg t ied o_r ch angmg hands fo r
e
h
t
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led only to cool off In the final
hMd and high al the jump ,hots
I Kyger Creek showed improve- 1w 1 nza , scor . �u1 10 . 1 5 abo u t t he 14th time _ La rr y Mo r rison, yout h ful Racme
o1
al Eddie Bunch Eddie Buffing- Racine· • attack began to gain ment since its opening game with
: 1:;eport u ':l the fu11 p 11u l m ento r and t he winninges t coach in a rea bask etball, was
WITH REMOTE CONTROL
.,_ R,J,,,' Wineb.'.enner and Allen momentum in the
half
nd
seco
-• ,•·Middleport but went cold in �
T
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h
or
t
eam
and
ge
tt
ing
ho
t
under
the
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llar
at
is
nad
o
"'.'ghrt,
111m1n enough to help make and the lach from Southem Loe• I final three quarter to end up with press most of t'"' way 1as1 m
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moved out in front 59 to 3S at the a 29 percent 1hooting average buI became s1_uggish '" 1 1ie �- yell e d mstruch ons to guar d , Alle n ra ham.
f
icial
one
e
call
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th
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in
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of
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I onrl ha1 1 scormg bu1 rive pom 1 s
. .ed a tec h nical foul
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p•m,y hit only l8 of $1 at- i end of thrN quarten. The Tor• from the field.
on Morrison, th'm k'mg La rry was vmcm g h i s opini o n o n
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tanptl from the fle1d for • dls- nadoes hit from an angles In the Charle• Duncan led the Bob- in each �l lhe final lwo quarlers.
a recent call.
1 final stanta, scoring 28 points, cats in scoring with to. ll was L og 8 n remained II t e a � Y
Jlilltaul 11 pereent.
Toe way I see them, t hings do n't happen t his way very
"ltl �that , AthMll!I, didn' t do !IO to run !way from the K y g e r Duncan and liUle David Thom rui throughout the ga�e but was �ut I of ten .
-- . -· · - lltktl· better In shootln1, though Creek quintet .
that kept the Bobcat hopes alive s4'..'ored (rom the he!? , 34 to 32. ·
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It w•• · at the foul lme that the
lllily• Bulldog ahotl wero bat-In Once again it wa, Sam P,ke with theii; ball-hawking,
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l h • In the preliminary game t h e Ch1eflams kept their o�s o� � 1caitetnpta off offensive rebound,. and Parsons controlling
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Athen1 fired f7 tlme1, hit only boards and working well togeth- "Little Tornado Winda" won etls- tory ahve, keeping w1Uun stnkmg
.. for s, per Cfflt, not good in tr In lhe front l'Ourt. Duane Wolle ily, 35 to 23 over the Bobkiltens. distance.
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•· league anymore.
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i1t was al the board8 that the Spot" lead all with 22 points.
for the scoring honors while Houck to 9 et the quarter mark and 32 to ! Ja
ckson remained tied today with Athe ns £or the
)lall&lt;\!-tralned oagon d'l"'lnat- Prl&lt;e and ParsoM turned In hit eight for Kyger Creek.
23 �l the ha!L The Middies aaw , SEO
ro und ball leader_s h ip, eac h wit h 3- 0 skeins , a lAL
Id fflOll. Steve ChaM!, &amp;-I center, fine !coring effo!"-s wlth 1 1 each.
Racine scor in g: Price 9 (3-S t�ar led rut m the third �r.od, ter i mpressive wins last night .
N .Rich Bacon and s.o J lrn G ard- Prlte h I t on 9 of 13 attempts
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Meanwhile, Gallipolis took its thtrd str �1ght l e ague .
llltt pl&lt;bd off :M dofen1lvo and while Parsons hit eight out of 15 . 21ll- Parsons
, Birch o r t -3 1 1, McKel- ocore 37.33 nt the start of the
ll'ioCfensive re�nds for a t otal Ultle Roger Birch and Blll �c- I IOI 22
,o:i, Graham 4 (0- 1 ) 8. fourth quarter, Logan he�an to ; Joss, 44-40, fro m a Nelsonville club t hat falled lo show
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much spark o n th e Acade my co urt.
ol G. Pomeray • Winebrenner,
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choi&gt; a�ay nt the JucKets sh.m , Ed Spr iggs , 6- 8 center fo r Jackson , sp�r ked . t am
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Hamm and Bunch collected only fenae wasn ' t punctured by the Totals 35 1 5_27 ) 85R Non-scorers:
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Cole Winn ees and J lrn four point lead. Logan outscored wi th 26 points to lead them to the 68-43 vict ory,
,..,tafentlve and t2 offen1lve Panlher pallems for the sul'e- D
w�:iine. '
Midd
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n the final I
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The box scores:
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,rW, ror a total of 30, le than ahot up clo■e. But the Bulldogs
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: quarter lo take the SEOAL conJACKS
(68)
ON
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eans
K
rem
k
C
ger
li,'li of the Buldlog11'.
SC?rlng:
y
overloaded one side end got a
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:· Spriggs l H·26 Hyden 4.4. 1z l Reserve scorl' - Galilpolls S3
11&amp;- MK.P:Je
,.e man open acrou t••
••-· dry IItoti• 11 c1 ,. "'-'
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ne noor for a 4 (0..51 8' Swisher 2 U-2) 5, Fran- '
At the foul !me lhe Yellow Jae4-Beckley 3-4-10 John- · 'ic1sonv ille 22 •
Btory Of the laJTl@,
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15 to 20 away unmolested jump ci� 3 &lt; t -4) 7· Duncan 5 (O..l l /�· kets were cold, hiltinJ� but 8 of Davis 2-10
50n t-0-2 MiUer 1 4-2 Bowm:m !
�• rloae man for-man dt- lhot time after time against thc Rice I tO.Ol 2· Thomas
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attemp s. The Chieftains hit 13 l 1-0..2 M a rtin 2--0-4 TOTA
Wam,loy I IO-I I 2• J0�nson 1
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WEU..STON (◄3)
the Panther• BOught to presM ev- �r� by quarters:
· · · · · · Ranrlal "Mealey" Bowles conSEOAL ALL GAMES
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Racm
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connected on
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important fleld goals by Kyger Crl:l!k �� 8
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nll1e goals and 3
lins 5_2_12 Sowers 0-1-1 Camp- 1 Athens . . . . . . . . . . 4 D 230 176 I
driving for· a lefthancled layup
of . four foul nU�mpts for 21
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bell 0- l• l Richards 2.0,4 _ TO- I Jackson . . . . . . . . . 3 o 186 153
Dill or tho circle.
See All The PHILCO Line f\t
po mt,, lo led all ,r the scoring
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Nelson,ille . . . . . . 3 2 250 242
TALS !7-!.43.
Winebrenner was high
for the
column. Lo gan',11 &amp;-6 center was
3 ! 242 254
Wellston
Panthers with 11.
By Quarters:
.,__,nd with 15.
Middle
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Tom Anden,on and Raymond Jackson . . 12 20 20 16 -_ u'
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Porn
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Jackson
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on the boards ogainat the ta ller
the burly Rich Bacon collected
Galli;:'l . . :::. : 0 ' 182 200
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Chieftains but Kloos lert the Wel19lon 17·
lS !1°tnts. Cha!e got 28 of Albgame in °the final quarter with
en!... rebound, .
if:'���
GALLIPOLIS (40l
SEOAL STANDr:GS ONLY
fast-breaking Rutland R e d five personels. That may have
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111.omas s-1-Jt · • TEAM
Crawl
1-1-3·
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Harry Miller, Own•!
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,..-\._, . with NadOGWIde'I
behind In the third quarler to Devil qub1t�l a.,..,...,ered the vI�- '--2
Duno-4
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186
Jack n . . . . . . .
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e hack co11 rt man for I can 3�·, TOTALS 19-%-40.
,....,,,, family Haopllalia·
defea( the Athen11 reserves 0- ting Zaleski Cager1 74 lib 56 Fri- an agress1v
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M. Ray Poulin had IO for the
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wlnnef!I, Tucker 11 for Athena.
BrwtSton 0-2•2; Anderson 5•6-16;. j
ginm
umped
the
out
at
front
be
In the Reserve Ult the Logan, Dex e S- - :
ATHENll (H)
Kwwnan &amp;-0-12;
t r 28
nlng of the flrtl quarter behind "Little Chiefs" walked away from
Gardner
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e.nnelt
0-l·I
Elliott 3-0-6 ; Stufflebean 0-0-0.
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11-1 l
ue 9Ba n
2-20 Bo. a ,peedy fi,t-break attack lo roll the Little Jaokel3 36 to :i:,, John- TOTALS lHO-«.
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Comwell 6-- l•l Bl. Cornwell 4.o. to thelr 1tt0nd wln In three son I� the wnr for Logan with By quarte rs :
start.&amp;.
10 poml.8. Ronnie Carr and Tom• Nelsonville
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MAX WARD
9 14 M 7 - 44
Rutland led 12 to 4 al the quar- my Rall hit for five each 1.o led
POMEROY (SI)
Gallipolis
9 12 Ht 9 - 40
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i'lfl, 2n&lt;I Ph. WY,2,24'0 Winebrenner S-5- ll 11lomai 1· ter mark , then exploded m the Middleport.
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Bunch S.O.ft Hamm 4-0-8 aecond quarte!' with a 29 point Middleport travels this coming
MIDDLE PORT ( -U)
'•rMrty* Ohlt
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'I _ aurge to hold a comfortable lead Tuesday night to lesl Coach Rus- Bo
Buffingto
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S-1IJ.S.21 Oller 1-0-! Hinwles
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of 4- 1•29 at half lime.
sell Moore's Pomeroy Purple dy 0-2-2 Kloe.9 5-0-10 SwackhamTOTALS l&amp;-l-3ll
At the start of the second half Panthen.
BY quarlen.. ·
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Cooch
Vennari began lo suhltiAlben, · ·
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By Quarters:
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MIIIIAI eerrttQ CDlll'Mlf Pomeroy . . 8 1 161 27 . . . . 9 23 33 - 45
L&lt;&gt;gan
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e . With G. Dalton 3-2-8 Sigler 1..0.2
OM.
within
rang
came
keteers
Clillo
Rnerve ICOre - Pomeroy 44 Ath•
M'ddleport IS 3:1 37
- 42
R e d u c t i o n , . N y l o n . R21yon.
Zaleski drawlng clos.e in lhe thlrd fl a l n t e r 2-2� �oltz J -2-4 S. �
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rve �re - Logan
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Lomsa ,. -2-6 GashIs
quarter VeMarl returned
Middleport 23.
T u b e l ess. Tub e - type . . All 5 i : i: '.,
llarllng . flvo to put the game on ,er 1 ,0.2 Donnh•Y 0-2-2 TALS l6-t3•45
Ice.
Blackw 21 l ls, W l l 1 te w &lt;1 I I ·,
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Zaleski outac:ored the Red Dev- - ·11/.
ill in the final 1tania 19 to 1e but Totals 32 ( l�J6) 14. Non-scorN o m,1ttc r w l1 ,1I ·y o u r t i r e· r'. 1· • d ·t h e en : Pierce a�d Sheets.
never really- threatened
m i g h t be . if y u 11 R U Y N O W ·y n11 I I
dw'p,; of the Rutland mentor. Zalesk i scoring: Mace 7 (4-8)
Both teama turnod In aggreulve 18, McKlhben • 14-9) 12, Sheet,
IIO&lt;Olld quart,n with the Dev• l (0-0) I, Shutts B 1 1-5) 12, Coffey
1 1 1-ll 3, Tripp I 10-0l •• Allman
11, edging out on top 29 to
11ie Rutland combination of I ( 2,4) 4. Tot.ls 12 1 12-251 56.
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Four Ruiland cagen h'II In the
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had II, Comha 11, George 12 and
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Rod Devlll' lop five. Jerry Macr
Plu1 IP Ind
led Zale11ld with ti point, whll
rec111111b1'1 tlr1
MoKibbcn and Shutts had t2 an
IM pllce n1 llelOW
13.
" Amorlc,a'1 QU,\J,ffT - til'I
Rutland oulacored Zaleski fro,
INSTAiiA,iONS
CMAilPIOK tNld delilD
tho field !I
lo 12 whll
AND \.IIPAIIS
Q
8/F,
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fety-Forlifiecl
cord body
ry
bltllng • ve nice SU per con
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Mam
wilh
Firestone
Rublier-X
at tho lino- Zaleokl waa olf a .
GUARANTEED to go
tho dlarlly line hitting 1 2 of 21 •'
Need au,n bot water to keep the home
thru Ice, mud or snow
RAYON
NYLON
1D4 bouNhold IOIDI miartly? A new, lar•
llm!P,
or we P•Y the tow
A thrllllna nip and tuck ball:
.., water heater pro�ly lmlalled Is th•
Tube-type lllack• White' lllaak• Whltll0
· 'IDIWe?- We carry lbe IIIIPt makes.
dovelopod In the prellmlnar
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1,(1(),11
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4-Dally Sent inel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

The Sports' Desk

M iddleport . . . . . . l Z ISi 1 18
Wellston . . . . . . . . I 2 144 1�
Pomeroy . . . . . . . . J 2 141 l-M
Logan
I Z 139 167
Gallipolis
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TOTALS
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Bulldogs Take \ TORNADO PUTS KYGER CREEK , MHS Leads All Scoring Finally Settled
ON ROPES BY 85-44 COUNT
Down
To
Normal
At
Jackson
BY
BoB
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BYER
. The Way, U n t"l
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BY BOB E. BYER
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. ending pHS
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85
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Friday night
� �•:7 their ho repeat• Racine down 20 to 17 7:18 left the _second Jacket basketball hilting an _
ago , Friday n i ght , al

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Fluffy orion pile.
AdJustable head band
Whi te and colors

Aft er the lead changed hands seven t i mes in the fir st '
With the official ending of t he SEOAL football se.1son
quart er, Racine's thundering Pu rple To r n_ad oes caug ht
this week, and t he first full we e k of a r ea bask e tball
DECEMBER IS GAMES:
fir e with '.we minu tes and 47 se co nds gone m th e second
games c o ming to an end Saturday nt g h t , th e y oung cag e G allipolis at Jackson
period to roll over the Kyge r Creek Bobcats
to
se as o n al ready has begun l o c o m e up wi th some odd Athens
e.
at
Cheshi
r
at Wollston
Schoo
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A pressing M lddleport Yellow
P
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0 H
incidP,nts.
M iddleport at Pomeroy
with
in
lelll1l.
8 or
Jackso n a1� unusual
Middleport
A week
.. SEOAI � .
quarter led R o ger "Woody" Parso ns with two mce set· I unbelie,able 69.B per cent from
Logan at Nelsonville
toke
one
gam
e . T he Littl e l r o n• 1
happ
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n
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d
during
th
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re
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� jolt �ida n i;' at A u&gt;� ups •nd th e 6:1 J unior pu t the charges of Coach La r ry field the_ fies! half, ran out or gas
men jumped in fro nt of _C oach Frank Esc h leman ' s Little
when the B:lldop derealed Morrison ou t 1n front to �tay. Duane W olfe hit for two \ m the hnal two mmutes of play Jacke ls 1 2 to J i n the first qua rt er . But m t h e seco nd, 1
ii, e,ery de trnent of the more , Parsons was back wi th four and the To r nado _ qu1n- at L&lt;&gt;gan Friday night
to lose, 45 \ it was Middle port ' • tu r n . Th e Little Jackets o utscored
I
tel began to walk o ff wit h th e i r fou r th st raight victo ry to 42.
k!I
";;:38
,1 the Jackson club eigh t to 0 . In the t h ird stanza bot h
�ch R=· Moo�· s boya . o � the young 1960-61 cage season.
______ Steve Dalton, a 6-5 Chieft!an . teams scored twO po ints eac h . H owev er , i n· the final
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and 18 .enior led One point separated lhe two !
.
dropped in a bucket m the final quart e r thmgs
fdlri' 1!un]o
Jacks
n�rmal.
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settled
r
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to
s
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with i :25 left quintets at the end of the first K.elvey had lM �lay mak�j. as- minute and thirty-five seconds. 8 to the Middies' 6, to go o n nd wm,
a
�2 to 17 .
.
IW:ile ffint quarter. Then 220- atanza but when the smoke clear- s1�t.s w_elt m hand. McKel- then added a charily Loss to pull
_ Speakmg of Jackso n, � sat besid e Jackso n ,s foo t•
� Rich Bacon, who played ed at tht hair-way m.erK, Meigs vey hat on stx of 12 attempts for his Logan teammates from the ball ment or Thursday ev�mng at the A ll·S EOA L ban
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....,._ whopper of I b&amp;ll game County"s only undefeated cage 12 pob,ts.
.
b1·ink of defeat agaim1t an agresi.- quet and was qui te su r prised at a statem e nt �Y c oach
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hit club was out in front with • com- Birch . was caught sev�ral l mes ive Midd ie quintet that had led \
polnlwt!e and rebounding,
Jim Dudding. Jim said, "In vi ew of all ! he cnhc1sm a,�
for foulmg beoause of hill aggresm,m &lt;lose in off • rebound for mandlng lead.
all the way.
Jackso n ( wouldn ' t c o ach anyw h e re e_lse in the SEOAL.
Athens never tnlled af- The Bobcat! matched baskets siveneas and was forced to take After
the opening minutes of
- Randal Bowl es, curr e�t lead er tn th e � EOAL scor�
tiiii4bllt.
wlth the Tornadoes the f I r • t it eeay during the fourth quarter. play the lads o( Coach Nolan P. ing b rack ets, sta rrod o ut hk e
a house . a-fi r e at Logan
.,..: first quarter ended l!-8 quarter but fell behind at the free However. Allen Graham took ov• Swackhamer were
er beh ind �riday nigh t . He h it the fir� t s�ven of h is s ho�s f ro m t h e
nev
"lthenl, lt was U-16 al the half . throw line to trail 11 to 16 at the er the s�t �d kepl the Tom�.
until Dalton dropped in the win- field to e nd up as t h e ev enmg � to p sco re r wi_t h 2 1 . .
ad .38-27 after three periods.
whistle. Racine added 11 the sec- do shootmg �rcentage �igh, hit_ Down at Kyger Cr ee k H igh Sc hoo l Friday m� ht ,
ning goal . The Middies, hitting
The Panthers could get nothing ond quarter while holding the Gal • Ung four of six for 8 pomts. athe s tart o f th� sec o nd qua r ter of t he Racme­
during.
� from every angle i n the first half ,
_, tn eloae. and Coiioh Cbarley lla County club to B to lead :,:; cine, as a team, hit an amazmg
reek game, l h mgs w _er e pretty h?t and h eavy
e
Krg
C
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rolled up a J2 to 23 half time
· 116lfee'.s boys were 1luti ing to
59 ptr cent from the field.
24 at the half.
wit
game either be mg t ied o_r ch angmg hands fo r
e
h
t
1
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led only to cool off In the final
hMd and high al the jump ,hots
I Kyger Creek showed improve- 1w 1 nza , scor . �u1 10 . 1 5 abo u t t he 14th time _ La rr y Mo r rison, yout h ful Racme
o1
al Eddie Bunch Eddie Buffing- Racine· • attack began to gain ment since its opening game with
: 1:;eport u ':l the fu11 p 11u l m ento r and t he winninges t coach in a rea bask etball, was
WITH REMOTE CONTROL
.,_ R,J,,,' Wineb.'.enner and Allen momentum in the
half
nd
seco
-• ,•·Middleport but went cold in �
T
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h
or
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eam
and
ge
tt
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ho
t
under
the
o
llar
at
is
nad
o
"'.'ghrt,
111m1n enough to help make and the lach from Southem Loe• I final three quarter to end up with press most of t'"' way 1as1 m
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them �la.
moved out in front 59 to 3S at the a 29 percent 1hooting average buI became s1_uggish '" 1 1ie �- yell e d mstruch ons to guar d , Alle n ra ham.
f
icial
one
e
call
o
this
o
th
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in
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of
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I onrl ha1 1 scormg bu1 rive pom 1 s
. .ed a tec h nical foul
.
p•m,y hit only l8 of $1 at- i end of thrN quarten. The Tor• from the field.
on Morrison, th'm k'mg La rry was vmcm g h i s opini o n o n
1
tanptl from the fle1d for • dls- nadoes hit from an angles In the Charle• Duncan led the Bob- in each �l lhe final lwo quarlers.
a recent call.
1 final stanta, scoring 28 points, cats in scoring with to. ll was L og 8 n remained II t e a � Y
Jlilltaul 11 pereent.
Toe way I see them, t hings do n't happen t his way very
"ltl �that , AthMll!I, didn' t do !IO to run !way from the K y g e r Duncan and liUle David Thom rui throughout the ga�e but was �ut I of ten .
-- . -· · - lltktl· better In shootln1, though Creek quintet .
that kept the Bobcat hopes alive s4'..'ored (rom the he!? , 34 to 32. ·
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It w•• · at the foul lme that the
lllily• Bulldog ahotl wero bat-In Once again it wa, Sam P,ke with theii; ball-hawking,
.
l h • In the preliminary game t h e Ch1eflams kept their o�s o� � 1caitetnpta off offensive rebound,. and Parsons controlling
w
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Athen1 fired f7 tlme1, hit only boards and working well togeth- "Little Tornado Winda" won etls- tory ahve, keeping w1Uun stnkmg
.. for s, per Cfflt, not good in tr In lhe front l'Ourt. Duane Wolle ily, 35 to 23 over the Bobkiltens. distance.
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•· league anymore.
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i1t was al the board8 that the Spot" lead all with 22 points.
for the scoring honors while Houck to 9 et the quarter mark and 32 to ! Ja
ckson remained tied today with Athe ns £or the
)lall&lt;\!-tralned oagon d'l"'lnat- Prl&lt;e and ParsoM turned In hit eight for Kyger Creek.
23 �l the ha!L The Middies aaw , SEO
ro und ball leader_s h ip, eac h wit h 3- 0 skeins , a lAL
Id fflOll. Steve ChaM!, &amp;-I center, fine !coring effo!"-s wlth 1 1 each.
Racine scor in g: Price 9 (3-S t�ar led rut m the third �r.od, ter i mpressive wins last night .
N .Rich Bacon and s.o J lrn G ard- Prlte h I t on 9 of 13 attempts
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Meanwhile, Gallipolis took its thtrd str �1ght l e ague .
llltt pl&lt;bd off :M dofen1lvo and while Parsons hit eight out of 15 . 21ll- Parsons
, Birch o r t -3 1 1, McKel- ocore 37.33 nt the start of the
ll'ioCfensive re�nds for a t otal Ultle Roger Birch and Blll �c- I IOI 22
,o:i, Graham 4 (0- 1 ) 8. fourth quarter, Logan he�an to ; Joss, 44-40, fro m a Nelsonville club t hat falled lo show
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much spark o n th e Acade my co urt.
ol G. Pomeray • Winebrenner,
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choi&gt; a�ay nt the JucKets sh.m , Ed Spr iggs , 6- 8 center fo r Jackson , sp�r ked . t am
1
h is e
Hamm and Bunch collected only fenae wasn ' t punctured by the Totals 35 1 5_27 ) 85R Non-scorers:
1
Cole Winn ees and J lrn four point lead. Logan outscored wi th 26 points to lead them to the 68-43 vict ory,
,..,tafentlve and t2 offen1lve Panlher pallems for the sul'e- D
w�:iine. '
Midd
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n the final I
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The box scores:
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,rW, ror a total of 30, le than ahot up clo■e. But the Bulldogs
____ - -- ___
: quarter lo take the SEOAL conJACKS
(68)
ON
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ger
li,'li of the Buldlog11'.
SC?rlng:
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overloaded one side end got a
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:· Spriggs l H·26 Hyden 4.4. 1z l Reserve scorl' - Galilpolls S3
11&amp;- MK.P:Je
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ne noor for a 4 (0..51 8' Swisher 2 U-2) 5, Fran- '
At the foul !me lhe Yellow Jae4-Beckley 3-4-10 John- · 'ic1sonv ille 22 •
Btory Of the laJTl@,
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15 to 20 away unmolested jump ci� 3 &lt; t -4) 7· Duncan 5 (O..l l /�· kets were cold, hiltinJ� but 8 of Davis 2-10
50n t-0-2 MiUer 1 4-2 Bowm:m !
�• rloae man for-man dt- lhot time after time against thc Rice I tO.Ol 2· Thomas
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WEU..STON (◄3)
the Panther• BOught to presM ev- �r� by quarters:
· · · · · · Ranrlal "Mealey" Bowles conSEOAL ALL GAMES
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lins 5_2_12 Sowers 0-1-1 Camp- 1 Athens . . . . . . . . . . 4 D 230 176 I
driving for· a lefthancled layup
of . four foul nU�mpts for 21
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bell 0- l• l Richards 2.0,4 _ TO- I Jackson . . . . . . . . . 3 o 186 153
Dill or tho circle.
See All The PHILCO Line f\t
po mt,, lo led all ,r the scoring
.
Nelson,ille . . . . . . 3 2 250 242
TALS !7-!.43.
Winebrenner was high
for the
column. Lo gan',11 &amp;-6 center was
3 ! 242 254
Wellston
Panthers with 11.
By Quarters:
.,__,nd with 15.
Middle
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the burly Rich Bacon collected
Galli;:'l . . :::. : 0 ' 182 200
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lS !1°tnts. Cha!e got 28 of Albgame in °the final quarter with
en!... rebound, .
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GALLIPOLIS (40l
SEOAL STANDr:GS ONLY
fast-breaking Rutland R e d five personels. That may have
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Crawl
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behind In the third quarler to Devil qub1t�l a.,..,...,ered the vI�- '--2
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Jack n . . . . . . .
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,....,,,, family Haopllalia·
defea( the Athen11 reserves 0- ting Zaleski Cager1 74 lib 56 Fri- an agress1v
POMEROY, 'OHIO
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the Middies, also fouled out In the
M. Ray Poulin had IO for the
NELSONV O.l,E ( fU
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C O 8 c h �im Vennari I boys final quarter.
--- l,mofl11 • • . ..onJ..
wlnnef!I, Tucker 11 for Athena.
BrwtSton 0-2•2; Anderson 5•6-16;. j
ginm
umped
the
out
at
front
be
In the Reserve Ult the Logan, Dex e S- - :
ATHENll (H)
Kwwnan &amp;-0-12;
t r 28
nlng of the flrtl quarter behind "Little Chiefs" walked away from
Gardner
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e.nnelt
0-l·I
Elliott 3-0-6 ; Stufflebean 0-0-0.
oo
11-1 l
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2-20 Bo. a ,peedy fi,t-break attack lo roll the Little Jaokel3 36 to :i:,, John- TOTALS lHO-«.
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Comwell 6-- l•l Bl. Cornwell 4.o. to thelr 1tt0nd wln In three son I� the wnr for Logan with By quarte rs :
start.&amp;.
10 poml.8. Ronnie Carr and Tom• Nelsonville
1 TOTAL"i 2:Hl·S!
MAX WARD
9 14 M 7 - 44
Rutland led 12 to 4 al the quar- my Rall hit for five each 1.o led
POMEROY (SI)
Gallipolis
9 12 Ht 9 - 40
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i'lfl, 2n&lt;I Ph. WY,2,24'0 Winebrenner S-5- ll 11lomai 1· ter mark , then exploded m the Middleport.
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Bunch S.O.ft Hamm 4-0-8 aecond quarte!' with a 29 point Middleport travels this coming
MIDDLE PORT ( -U)
'•rMrty* Ohlt
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'I _ aurge to hold a comfortable lead Tuesday night to lesl Coach Rus- Bo
Buffingto
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S-1IJ.S.21 Oller 1-0-! Hinwles
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of 4- 1•29 at half lime.
sell Moore's Pomeroy Purple dy 0-2-2 Kloe.9 5-0-10 SwackhamTOTALS l&amp;-l-3ll
At the start of the second half Panthen.
BY quarlen.. ·
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Cooch
Vennari began lo suhltiAlben, · ·
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By Quarters:
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lute freely until the Zaleski basSweeping
MIIIIAI eerrttQ CDlll'Mlf Pomeroy . . 8 1 161 27 . . . . 9 23 33 - 45
L&lt;&gt;gan
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OM.
within
rang
came
keteers
Clillo
Rnerve ICOre - Pomeroy 44 Ath•
M'ddleport IS 3:1 37
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R e d u c t i o n , . N y l o n . R21yon.
Zaleski drawlng clos.e in lhe thlrd fl a l n t e r 2-2� �oltz J -2-4 S. �
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rve �re - Logan
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Lomsa ,. -2-6 GashIs
quarter VeMarl returned
Middleport 23.
T u b e l ess. Tub e - type . . All 5 i : i: '.,
llarllng . flvo to put the game on ,er 1 ,0.2 Donnh•Y 0-2-2 TALS l6-t3•45
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Zaleski outac:ored the Red Dev- - ·11/.
ill in the final 1tania 19 to 1e but Totals 32 ( l�J6) 14. Non-scorN o m,1ttc r w l1 ,1I ·y o u r t i r e· r'. 1· • d ·t h e en : Pierce a�d Sheets.
never really- threatened
m i g h t be . if y u 11 R U Y N O W ·y n11 I I
dw'p,; of the Rutland mentor. Zalesk i scoring: Mace 7 (4-8)
Both teama turnod In aggreulve 18, McKlhben • 14-9) 12, Sheet,
IIO&lt;Olld quart,n with the Dev• l (0-0) I, Shutts B 1 1-5) 12, Coffey
1 1 1-ll 3, Tripp I 10-0l •• Allman
11, edging out on top 29 to
11ie Rutland combination of I ( 2,4) 4. Tot.ls 12 1 12-251 56.
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had II, Comha 11, George 12 and
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Rod Devlll' lop five. Jerry Macr
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rec111111b1'1 tlr1
MoKibbcn and Shutts had t2 an
IM pllce n1 llelOW
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Rutland oulacored Zaleski fro,
INSTAiiA,iONS
CMAilPIOK tNld delilD
tho field !I
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cord body
ry
bltllng • ve nice SU per con
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Firestone
Rublier-X
at tho lino- Zaleokl waa olf a .
GUARANTEED to go
tho dlarlly line hitting 1 2 of 21 •'
Need au,n bot water to keep the home
thru Ice, mud or snow
RAYON
NYLON
1D4 bouNhold IOIDI miartly? A new, lar•
llm!P,
or we P•Y the tow
A thrllllna nip and tuck ball:
.., water heater pro�ly lmlalled Is th•
Tube-type lllack• White' lllaak• Whltll0
· 'IDIWe?- We carry lbe IIIIPt makes.
dovelopod In the prellmlnar
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18 7. 9.6. runn.ng 2 feel un t h t!
A nd this tim e he set his sleigh down on the g n. t• 1td .
And that was the time he 1ot caught in the act ·
rollers. Pomeroy-Mason 21 1 8, Pt.
Pleasant 24.69, Hin ton .051 staI saw him myself . so [ know it's a fact .
tionary. Kanawha Falls .06.S risThe pup got his bone, butl i t made S a nta blue
To think that he'd missed him: he
WASN'T qui te ing, Charlestor1 J7.!JI stationary.
through
A ll movet1ble dams on the Ohio
! River are l!P - London . M nrme1
So that's why we have all those Santas at Christmas
!T h etre on every corner �rom here to �he Isthmus !_)
�d Winfield dams were on th·
fhey re J I ! out there work10g 1 each helping and helping I sills.
To bring ALL the gifts, ane keep pu � p!es f�orn yelping. ! Boat movemuts:

p.m. Bayou Lallelne dowo
:J 15 .il.m. Cornell up 9: 25 a.m.
Kane11· ha RtYf!r - D u n c a n

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Urncc down Marmet 1 : 06 a.m.
( 1 4) FOR RENT
PVBLIC AUCTION
- --:-- . Salanl.ay. Ott. n, 12:30 p. 111.
Helen z . up Marmet f : � a.m.
E HT ROOM HOU , t o v:
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y home has been sold, there- JG
Solvay up M annet I a.m. Mer•
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
1 fore, I wiU sell the following room apart men Ls.
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P
rill up Winfield &amp; : !S p.m. MyrRATES
personal property at the houSl'
tie C. down Winfield e;40 p.m.
and
Furnished
at 744 East Main St. , Pomeroy. APARTMENTS 4 CflDtJ per word, one kosertion. Minimum charJe-60
eenta. I centa per word for three consecuti'!le inseruoru.
oo
R . w. Lea down Winfield 2: II
2 piece living r m suitt&gt;, one
mJurmshed. McMasters, MiddleSpecia l---ODfl month for 30 cent&amp; �r word.
3-3-tf
porL_ Phone WY2- :t82 L
eruiy chair. two end tables, om·
a, m. c. v . Homer doWD Wio� rate of 4 cent.a per word will be charged for ad­
coffee table, two lamps, gray \; !CELY F RN SHED 5 nom!
ftl'tiaing ii not paid within 10 daya after receivi ng biU.
field f a.m..
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bedroom suite, Frigidai re re- ·
Error, in Advertising-Should be reported immediately.
apa.rlmt:nt . automatic fumac-e.
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frigeralor. five piece dinette Pho e WY
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home
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one incorrect insertion.
l L2- 30 c ,
eV 0f lO nS
set, Hardwick gas range, two
Qf \.
Card of Tbanb and SpeclaJ NoticP1 of Events SL .DO.
son
on
December
16
to
make
down 13, 3 · 45 a.m. Albert Hold.utiLlty cabinets, 7 piece din in� ------- - Obituaries published at 1 cent per word.
tray f�vors. A thank you no�e was en up !4 , 2 : 30 p.m. Peggy DownON � FIVE ROOM APARTMENT
p
WORDS I DAY
3 DAYS 6 DAYS
1 MO.
room suite , one floor lam . 4
read JOm Mrs. Ralph Gilmore t') up 14, 6 p.m. Orlenian up 14,
with bath. Phone WY 2-3642 or
16
60c
90c
$1.35
$&lt;i.M
table lamps, and a few other
.
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17-tfc
vemngs
WY
2-3319.
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20
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60c
$1.20
for nowers sent at the death of , 7 : 55 p.m. Titan up 14, 10: SO p.m.
$6,00
, 1.00
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75c
$1.50
$2.25
$7.50
hf.Ir molher.
Chr!s Jr. up 15, 6:40 p.m. AliRobert L. Faulk. Owner TRAILER SPACE, IDEAL loca
A six o'clock turkey dinner preI
Mrs.
�ne
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Br-,wn , g u e 8 t i quippa down 16, 4!-45 a.m. Ted
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Ml received by 10 A. M. will bo In that day•• paper.
; Terms of Sale: Cash.
tion near grade schoo l in Mid- eeded the meeting of the Twilight
d1
aker
pl
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her , oollet- i D. down 17, 5: 10 p.m, Robert
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club
acciden
held
3346
for
Carden
W
ponsible
ursday evel8
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dleport. Phone Y 2.
PH ONE WY 2-2 1 57
t,ons
or
portraits
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the ,-,tadon- stewart down 17, 7:50 p.m. WalSale conducted by J. O. McCor.
12-5-6!c ning a. the home of Mrs. Pearl ,
AuctiOMer: I . 0. '\tcCoy 1
Hysell, M u lberry Ave. The home na and gave an mterestmg ex- ter Beckjord down 17, 5: 50 a.m.
12 10 6tc \lODERN unfurnished 3 rooms was decorat.d in keeping with I plan•ti0n of th'm. Preceding her 1 Elizabeth down la, S p.m. Little
(9) FOR SALE
( I ) NOTICES
talk, Mrs, Hrown a�ked
l h e F�ward �own 19, 3:40 p.m. Capand bath ap.ll'lmenl Birch cab- t h� ho:iday season including hol- !
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There
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group
In tam HarrlSOn down 19, 12: 05 a.m.
ANTIQUES FOR OffiISTMAS
m
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po
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candles
inets
disposal
incinerator
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and
lights
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PhQJ1e Wl
debt, cont.acted by any other ___
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,I Aztec up 20, 10: 40 p.m. J e a n
large closets. Phone WY2-51U on the mantel, and lighted Christ- J1 The A tr.
___ , G 1f�. cut • coIOrea and presse
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an
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old
lamp
lovel
also
glas
Hutc�inson up 21, 3 : 25 a.m. M �e
s
The
hristmas
arrangeme�t
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of
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9- 16-tfc ' mas figurines in Mch window. I
LI MEST?NE. ,� �v SIZE, rurnish.
gn�: A. L. Rollins.
than �rae
PornW
Main,
700
ves.
primill
Cred
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itor up 21. 5 a.m. El�erchff
t
month
by
made
WilderMrs.
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HosteSSt&gt;s for the evening were
delivered and truck spread.
4 ROOM UNFURNISHED AND
12 10 JtP ed
eroy.
up
, 12 : 25 a.m. Jerry Bosworth
muth
23
large
a
was
or
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cones,
Shuler's Construction Company.
I room furnished Phone WY 2� , ttrs. Hysell, Mrs;. Gerald Wilder________ _
t'ERMITE AJIID PEST CONTROL Phone WY 2-3051.
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2-5
down
rn
holly,
23, 3:45 a.m. Charles Stevtr
and
o
aments.
Cor,
ee
muth, Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, and
J2-7-6tc � Y
2'l3
3302_ Chrislirle ·Beegle.
b7 f'aba. Fret lupedlon. luur•
down 23, 6 : 45 a.m. Ernes-nson
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by
�ages
were
made
members
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with
12 9 I\Lp l\-lrs. Katherine Millikan,
N � NaUo■wkle. Phone R. GAS, FUEL on. and coaJ fur-t
up
e
udged
KIii Thim Youf'lllf with
Eddie
Mrs.
by
Tl, 7:20 a.m. Coleman
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Mrs. John Handley a, �ontr bu- l J
naces. Call for free estimates.
30,
Lo
Al.Al U.00-IT
up
a.rn.
D.
ud A. Senlee station WY !•
2:20
uisiana
Mrs.
Louis
Mr,
Reihe]
and
, Phil
rt
MODERN NEwLY DECORATED ling hostess. The table was at.
T
CONTIOL
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ERMITI
Laco
31,
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up
5·35
a.m.
Bayou
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Williamson,
V.
with
A,
Mrs.
Howunfurn ished four rooms and I tractive in white cover and dee6-IO-tfc
, EuJ to
ve
S
more
$1
or
00
a
32
up
,
a.m.
30
:
32
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Coal
King
up
ell
,
winning
first;
Mrs.
Waldo
J.
IJNDE&amp; NEW
as furnace. : orated with holly, candles and '.
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g
apartment,
No
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pl.a
to
arm
33
3 PIECE BEDROOM SU�. Mat- 1
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i miniature Nativity Scenes. Pa- Bartels, second : and Mrs. Jed ◄ : 20 a.m. 0. F. Shearer up ,
I Phona WY 2-3874.
am Lowe 1 8errict1 Station and
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6:20 a.m.
Webster .&amp;. , third.
Can,--o11t. Powell street, Mid- tre�JJ and box apr�g, hke new, ,
12 10 6lp vors were candy canes.
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dressc
�able.
Sland
,
GaWpolhi Data - Larry Turn- at your Lumber Yard. 'fbou..
$JO,
$7S
re
,
&amp;part. Feat•rlDf mlDor
. 8 room house, w - Following the dinner Mrs. Hen- , Gifts ot food were broi1ght by
RAC
NE
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a i nessy president conducted the the members for a JK:edy ram.Uy er down S p,m. Bob Benter up and1 uae il
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palrl. ID Jobi and complete ! $2; • chair■ $8 Ava Gilkey,
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r. Ingels wishes to con - I ter, electri�d y, gas, $25.00
aeleeffoa if bever glf'1. Onllle , Harrisonville, Ohio.
M
tc
12--8-J
. , rneet�g which oi,ened with devo- i Attending were those nooned - - --- -- 11
a
pick
to
party
reliable
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u: 5 sotc s1 N G E R SEW JNG-MACHINE, : up pa)"ment1 o r
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l"OJl THE BEST hamburger Iove1y blond consolo like new. i
Debra
Lyno
Patrick,
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from Luke 2. Members respond•i Parker, Misses Augusta and LuEquipp,d lo make bullonholes, :
$8.50 per week on
( 1 7) HELP WANTED
yo)!'ve ever eat.n, Jack ' s Dairy
Miss
M
ry
Alice
Crabtree,
a
Jack.� ---- eel to roll call with a Chrlslmas 1 crelia Genheimer, Mrs. T.
A.
12-7-&amp;lp dam, embroidery and sew 1n
Bar, Middleport.
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Phone WI 9�641
' WANTE D. TWO CAR salesmen. decoration. Plana were made to ! May , Mra. Ben Neutz. ling, M iss son.' _Robert S. Miller, WeUston,
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zippers. Assume lasl 8 pay- 1
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No Experience necessary,
GUN SHOOT, SUNDAY, Decem- , ment, of IS. BO month GuaranPhillip
RACINE, OHIO
B.
Grahm,
Rt.
I
Beaver,
make tray favors for the Melg, Ada Hoskins and gue,ts M r s.
1
Keith Goble Ford, Middleport, General
ber ll, sponaored by M o o • e i �ct. Phone WY 2-2204. 12-8-6tc :
r
and
Mra.
Willa
r
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Mar
k
ins,
onI
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""'8,, Behind Skallng Rlnk on
' Ion.
( 12 ) 8-31c and aIso to d orat, the Sh ' j E es = •
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pers
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Old 11oute 7,
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Mr,.
Jo
ph
F. Jone,, Gallipose
(6) · LOST AND F� U � D , ments, U3 feet deep. Middleage 3� and 50 lo live In a n d
ri
(20B) INSURANCE
I
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daughter,
P ce was $2200 . 80. now on
9:46
p.ln. Friday.
r::1re for four children. W r l t e --------- ---- �
LOST - ONE TRUCK TIRE and port Pnco $21 ,000.00. Contact
u
h
Mrs.
William
Monroe
llall, Rt. 1
Pomeroy Box 3ti8 or phone WY COMPl.ETE INSURANCE PRO- )
J�er��r� io!!·.
rlD) between Pomeroy imd Har- Wal ter G rueser. WY 2-3230, 1 1
R.e�
Enlerecl
Ro1pltal
Crown
City,
daughter,
4:51 p.m
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Po
lio
tedion, Life, Aulo, Fire,
12-6-fitc
'.!-2784.
- apartment for reo r. 11-7-tf l y 2 pc. living room ,uite Jr
rllonvUle. If found notify Walt
Ainong
tho
who
entered
HolFriday.
Mrs.
se
Larry
E.
Dailey,
---Call Don Mills, M1ddlcpo11,
.
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- ·er Morris, Harrisonville, o·
hospital
r
past
the
so
n
24
1900
hour,
Cheelnut
1
St.,
n,
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4
p.m.
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� WY um.
12 10 stp WI LL SAcdh·1cE - Singer Auto- tables, 2 table lamp,, 3 p,·
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h
Kent
Evan
Fourt
433
Frid
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---- ----· - - Agents, Middleport F•··• Auto- :••
WJiNTED
ve., Mrs. _ Richard L. Meadows,
Dl1ehu1ed
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2
ehesl
ive
triple
dre,.er,
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mobile. Bond
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2'1-tl RI.. 2 Galhpolls, Mn!. Arthur C. Patients
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IOUSECLEAN!NG.
BABY
SIT•
and
bookcHe
bed,
boudoir
------- - - --recently
diS&lt;harged Jn.
ton,, overcasll blind I, "''• and ,
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If PONTlAC $395.00. 8 cyl. 4 dr.
1amps , plllowa, m8ttre11 end
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Preston,
Rt.
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Bidwell,
Mr&amp;.
Hareluded
Mrs.
M
G.
Willianu,
Mr,.
TING.
Will
1lve
in.
Write:
The
dozens oC fancy deslgnJ without
d
D
old
Dally
Sentinel,
Box
668-8.
Miller
.
Wat.rloo,
Mr,.
E.
'..amber!.
E.
Homer
Layne,
,
E.
(2 1 ) R EAL E STATE
allachment,. Will sell to respon- l :: d;:;);::�1 �fh
:1".;,t po::�\;.:;:,• �::;
Thomas Rose, Marquetlt! Ave., Lacy Henry, R C. Sheridan T.
12 9 6 c
sJble
party
payments
for
1
1
of
'
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ing ehalni, t twin bed wlth
__
__ -tn.r'1, Pomeroy, Ohio.
1. MODER
· - --N RANCH TYPE three pt• Pieasant, M" sarah
I
E . S. R···-·'J
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� , Mrs. B. H. Hankins,
matlres,,
,pring,
lal'lle
9.3
I
month.
P
h
one
WY
2dres•
per
12 I et, $ .5
(20) BUSINESS
bedrooIll home, living r o o m, Nease, Mason, W. Va., Jody Scott N. M. Kloes,
1
2204•
Mrs. Willie Lead•
,
12--Utc l 1er and mlrror.
kitchen,
bath, har&lt;lwood floors, I Dye, Evan,. W. Va., Charles E. Ingham, Mn!.
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1
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SERVICES
C.
L. Sliver, Mrs
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�-•ROI.ET .....oo. 8 cyl, • --- - ------ --·;;;::;;;;;:;;:-:;;;;::;-:::;: ___
full buement a n d rarage _:.___:.____.:___.:_.:....::.
OWGINALLY THIS OUTFIT
William
Gibbs,
B.
H. Riggs, MlcbI tXPER1· MEAT cull�g
..... New p,lnl job. Extra I KIRBY VACUUM CLEANE!t in I
a n d, Phone SH 2-4162 or ,.. Carroli
ael
Roe,
Carolyn
Murnaharn,
&amp;Ol&lt;l tlrell. lllaettnar'1, Pom- 1 excellent condition w ith • 1 1 I
SOLD FOR
I wrapping. Phona WY 2-11975.
Snowden, Rutland, Ohio,
Randal
Friend,
Becky
F u l h,
.,,,., Ohio.
tJ 1 61&lt; . cleaning altachmeni,. Sold new
$2200.80
j
Simon'• Market, Pomeroy
!2-5-fitc
Sharon
Lanon,
Ranald
Greeal
..,
for ,179. l!O pay oil $37.oo �- I
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ll-30-30tc ' ________
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� PLYMOUTH vi -695 .00�-d� . :
Doris
Shoemaker,
Richard
George
.,,, LU.. new flni,h, Bl ffl- payment, of ,1.00 each Plf,lhi
UNPAID IALANCI
'
1Joe Smlth, Mn. W. O. Dyer and
l2-Milo
BUILDING SlJPPLY
Pomeroy, Ohio.
I WY 2-2204.
NOW ONLY f'99,IO
lnlant daughter, M n. J. O. HowKltchen Cablnell, vinyl ashes- �
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.
12 I lie ' DON'T PUMP YOUR SLUGGISH
DEC. t
.)
ard,
Mn. D. C. Gwsler and Mrs.
·
--;;- I o.p" Tank. Gel Klean-em-all
,_ ••·-• 1 1 ,____ , tion. awn;;--;,::-;=-:::--�--;
I The Loyal Pals Cius of I h e G, E. Carter.
oo uo
ltl
VB ,m.oo. Cuslomline
oepllc tank cleaner. Ohio Vall"!'
No Down Payment
Inf, window type. Call Nelg• POMEROY - 1 • story frame, • • '•liddleport Chur,h of Chrbl will
door, Worth much more.
A
A1llq
r■, Racine, Ohio.
le
" "'·TFC . roomo and bath, full bMement , ; meot al the home of Mn. Audrey !
,
g
11-17-30tp
Pomeroy
Pltunbin
.
I
B · tnar'i, P·meroy, Ohio.
I
coonltn:-;;,' the midnight ,..
A
Nece111ry
au- heat, basement gar- l"ro,t this Fr�y evening inltead port
· G- gu
II I 6t , JUST LIKE NEW, 8 CU. FT apt.
Am CONDIT!ONW
of the nursing department
1
age,
lot. '3000.00. Tel1J!l. !i of al the home of M n. Jenkinson l
large
.
ERATION ,.,. .
.
Clair Spencer, Thoma, Ryan 1ndl
--- · ---- -- / ,be refrlgeralor and 18 cu
Contact Mr. fnc:els
19"8 CHEVROI..ET I FOUR DOOR
'flDDLEPORT - l-1tory frame , 31 was preV,('lL'iY &amp;nnoun:-ed. Mr11 . 1 Mrs, Chauncey Rose were all 1rl
frigeratlon. New
I Kelvinator Up-Right Freezer.
2
6 rootruI 1nd bath (I be.!roomsl,: Grace Pratt wUl l,,e Ibo asalstlng poor condlUon
WY- -21138
llllalr. v_,, &amp;ood condition 1795 1249_ 00, Call WY 2-1238.
TU 2-35.17,
1
gu fumaco, good localion. ho■teu .
Gill Muter. Phon1 WY 2-lltN!.
INGILS PURNITURI
12-Ulc
Those who ;...,. listed 81 fair '
AUCl'IO�E
1'tMle $5 ,500.00,
DEC, :t!
l
Included Cary Maynard, Charle,
REASONABLE RA 1 ,:,i
4 WHI, , DBIVE JEEP,
11147, 11M N, Second Middleport
f
��-R-l"
,_
fr
.,
.... Clna UHd Can
� •-, """'• w· 1 The Laurel Cllff Better Health Stockhoff, Mn. Kelly C o l l l n 1,
SATISFACTION GUARANTE&amp;D ��•�
complcicly NJbulll Phone WY
ly Insulated, 6 room, and bath, : club wUl have their Chrlsbn.. Clyde Southard, Charles McEllD Mun ud Modell
r
C
e
Startln
o
wrlle
L
O.
Mee.,
g
Monday,
all
D
.
ID,
12-Mtc
2-202ll.
ec
plenty c!OJiell, full ba,ement, i dlnner Monday at 6:30 p.m, al hinney, Mn. Nina Wagner, Deblllfl'ROl'OLIT.\N MOTOR.II
Store Houra 9 to 9 Evecy
Cbnlor, Oblo
oiii
gu furnace, Loi IIOx lOO on pav• the Circle nsllurant follow.., by ra Patrick, Roger Vance, Ru■ty
Doy
UnW
Christmas.
- Eal Mala Ill.
l-3WO-ip
eel
road' $9000 .oo.
· · a party and 12.00 gill exchange in Baird, M r■ • Lance Lyo'!I, Mn.
' P-,, Oblo
__
AUIERT M. cox, llaleamaa tho puty room.
Louil Laml;,, Mn. Wiley Coleman,
.1
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CleanFor Sale
llfra. Emma Shaver, Robert MU.
BOX
ZZt
PBONJI:
UIIO
er In top condllino Include,
December tJ
WY
Alexander
JCn PIAN08 - Buy DOif for
ler, Robert111 Berry,
throw out paper bags and all
Pl'A Ul Ila
WY
'11Io
Portland
F
l
orguaon, Cccll Plckeu &lt;who ,...
cleaning altaclun ta. Pay off
� at dlllcount prices.
lJ 10 Ito l!'antlly Night -�
COMPANY
tau trade-lnl. w, ...,_,
In Rt. 141 a«ldent wt
injured
"13. t.l or 6 paymeru, of $6.:16
---------- ! Monday evening, Dec. 12, al
H
and
r
He
South
Third Aft.
l
ndencio
Sa
�; lluy now al Rutland }'ur­
ome
;
turday
A
la
b'
M
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Phou. WY 2-2204.
OO HOUSE WITH B TH, grade achoo!. Each
IU-6tc
faml
paCall Dick Sterrett
Mlddieport
nltunl, Rutland, Ohio. tJ.1--W,
funw:e but, atorm window, aated lo bring either ■an dwlcbel Jahn 'lbompson. All 0th"
! ELECTRIC TRAIN SET, excelBolore t,SO ,t,, M.
llenll were � good.
garage, pod localioll. PhoDI or cookleJ,
TWO ROOM TRAILER ON Pmn­
Mlddlotlort WY 2•264f
l l01JI c o n d I I I o n. Reasonable
SH Hirl3, Rulland. 11 :18 121c
KAUtt f ID ITORI
Dll:C. u
trO)'llarrilonvUlo Road. Jame1
prleo Pllone WY 2-3tl0! alter
I
'11Io
lneeltng
of Ibo TNsteet of
Rl l, PtJDerOy, Ohio.
p.m.·
Day1 all
SaturUnllld
12 I tic
Finl
Presbyterian
the
OR
A
FOR
SALE
1U3tc ' HAAIILL IIRVIC I STATION
(24 )
day.
O!urch,
Mlddllport,
wUl
be held
t TON OF IITRAW. SQUARE
'
M.
Monday
ovenlng
In
the
Putor'•
FOR CHRISTMA8 - Now White
Balla. 4IIO bu. of 0011, EmmeU
FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDSI
•••ry Dor Sonic•
Give Him A
, new lirol, llludy al 1:IO, Tlieoday evening
N
0. WJU, l'omen,y, Ohio.
Partabll ••wing machine, •·· ---------- 'l(i TO CHEVROLET
Also, freab cow. G. A. Deem. Ra- the Deacou and Deaconessea will
12 S etp
.t.llCl'IONU&amp;
so. Melp SewinJ C·Jter, Mid·
CD. 0., PhoDI WI WOlltl.
- at 1: IO. Wednelday the Se.We Mix Concrelti To Your Own Speclflcutlon■•
dleport, 0.
(12l 1-«p
C..plele tJ81l:D SEWING MACHINES a4-6lp
t1on
wUl
meet
at
•
p,m.
with
new
Dall- II Right To Your Job When N11d1d.
· ON &amp;,adfor,I
·� up. Jdonl Chrilbnu Gift.
FOR SALE: l!'OR BALANCE
_______
momlior,
who
wW
be
received
-· Pbou .. ...,.,, houo 11.tll and '3.1111.
DUE. - Two a plec,, brtaldut
into the church on Sunday 18th.
SaV9S
Wnt.
A.
C.
IIRADl!'ORD, llaelao.
&amp;.gal Notice
ll1!11 l!ewlng Cent.r, �Uddl•
-. 1 Frlgldalro refrigerator.
� 12
� Queen Washer: I deak , lNTERIOR PAINTING AND
I s,.....
01) 1-etc A Ovallty Gift Thal WIii
u•a• NOTtco,
JIOI'!, O.
'11Io December ._Una a n d
ua
Pay For lltelf • n·d Fur­
and ch,lr; I three piece bed- W■llpaperlng. Work gwu-anteed
t�.= Cbristma■ party ot the Mid
h
dleIIOOM HOUSE and approxl­
nish Extra Income B•
room sult.1. Ph, WY 2-2111 be- Carl E. Nelson, Rutland, Ohio. - " Pomo,.,, Ohio. ,., "'' .,... _.
111. -, drilled • t 1 1,
n
t"'A• BPW Club wUl be held this
nmacu
n
Of
Olrffton
amt
UMi
U
,
o
tween t a• m. aod 5• 30 p• m.
•WY z-12 I Ith.
'"'I' of -,, other 'butl■IIN th•I tJnllJ' um• evening at the Masonic Han" A
••• In kitchen, with or with­
Won lh• lllNUq, will ... Mld al
It
9
11:c
1'IUELLEB ftJRNA.CU. WEIT� th• olfle. ot Aid Pa11111ro,- N'aUonal turkey dinner at 8:30 will preOlli lunillurt. Will ..crUlce. Al Low Al $25,95 Down _______
,
Place INGHOUSE appllancea. Arnold ::.- 09 +laa� lO. lNl at ue cede the meeting. A doliill' gift
HANDMADE APRONS,
IANr Knapp, t mile up Balley I
mall, towela, luncheon cloths.
G&gt;lllON aoun:rrn
Brothen, Syracuae• Ohio. Phone
achange will be held•
11-lMitp
Ila Rd.
PNl&amp;d1a1
~· mowa
n ••"-lll
Mn. •.__
IJ 9 61c WY :H384.
DEC,
It
11-11-tl
&lt;II&gt; ,-.,.,._,L
Where Quality II P1Nmount
(1) ' ...
Racine Grango will meet DoONE
USED
BUMPER
POOL
Phont WY-2·2176
-,lier
!4th for their party.
Table
•
Regulation
1bie.
Lib
Cul Your own
c....... lvltentul • ,,_
will
be a lliSc llfl exchange,
new, Would make a good O.rlat
l'OMIROY, OHIO
Luher Trw Ferm
Glfll lot Ille A- Slate llmplt.m11 gilt, Call WY U'lll6.
lutlond, Ohle
al p,Uenll, allO art1cleo for 1
G.E CANNISTtR V a e u u m
12 t lie
.,... ...... 114
hubt for · -11
Will be
Cleaner. UNd ...., lltUo ... ll ABY HEll!'ER CALF
, week old.
hrouaht
to
tltl,
meeting.
llefnoh.
l'ONlll:S l!'OR CIIIIJ8TMAS, , ruerant.,.J. '11111 week GIiiy j Nleo poay, chlldron'• pet, dapmenll will bt cooklel.
.00. 'l'erml, Phone WY l-220! ; pl• and whl1a mane and tall.
1 P.M. GAL�A
· WAY FARM
•_ u...
...., down Pl,)'ll1eDI will hold $111
DEC. 1'
12-&amp;6tc Pearl Willlamll, Horrlsonvllle
1 0 Miles E11t Of Athens, O., On
1111111 &lt;llrlltmu. Paul Orr,
FLOWERS, PO'l'l'ED PLANTS Rood, Pomeroy. Pb. WY Hmi .
Pia. WI Nm.
Rout. 50 to 329 Through Guysvill• I
r.,,i:i�u�
12 I 3tc
and cemetery bouquete. RI,111I ll-lJ.11-11-tlp
dq Dae. H al Ille bome ol llrl.
Mill
,
VBNfflAl'{ BLINDS, all color1, noldo,
Ralph Mcllade from 10:111 L m.
Slreel Middleport. (91) MARINE SUPPLIES
12·1�
to p. m. O!rlllmu Idell and
W...... Blinrlll and llhadel all
A.I II IIPBCIALI
........ Dalli Wlppal Suppl,r, Ill flRE WOOD, OAK and Poplar.
ftlenu
11iae,tlonl will be I h e
rr M......, It R P. Mtl.lt
topic.
An
ol gll\lI not
llalaa A.... Pu.woy, Ohlo. Cut to Order for the llollda,y • ..
2 to II years old. Some ,_,. balance close. Nearly
P
Or
rord,
all vaccinated with
-:;;;al• comlllf( from state 1, . �
•
r.=.:.
�
._
approved herd. All with Individual stafe-health paIIB'l'IIONILft'AN II010U
&lt;II• Nie
pe
g
• - Mala -. p
rs. These are bi cows with well attached ud•
u;
ders and real dairy type. Small calves aold separ¥fJST l!'OR CAR OWNSRS. ve
- W'IWrll
ately
mam Battery lat life of w-.
...Uc
---------e lALDWIN
Every cow was personally picked direct from
'3.00 Guaranteed.
(1 1 ) WANTED TO BUY
the farm In Wisconsin by JD)'lelf, Every cow mUJt
eWUIILITZIR
Maude w. Young
Cll1fc1
Or
ry. Our reputation la our
be
satisfacto
1ni1
OTHII •AMOUS
Phone WINl4l Jlaclne.
WILL PAY CASH l!'OR Slfil,L
FINANCING AVAILABLE
RANDS
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18 7. 9.6. runn.ng 2 feel un t h t!
A nd this tim e he set his sleigh down on the g n. t• 1td .
And that was the time he 1ot caught in the act ·
rollers. Pomeroy-Mason 21 1 8, Pt.
Pleasant 24.69, Hin ton .051 staI saw him myself . so [ know it's a fact .
tionary. Kanawha Falls .06.S risThe pup got his bone, butl i t made S a nta blue
To think that he'd missed him: he
WASN'T qui te ing, Charlestor1 J7.!JI stationary.
through
A ll movet1ble dams on the Ohio
! River are l!P - London . M nrme1
So that's why we have all those Santas at Christmas
!T h etre on every corner �rom here to �he Isthmus !_)
�d Winfield dams were on th·
fhey re J I ! out there work10g 1 each helping and helping I sills.
To bring ALL the gifts, ane keep pu � p!es f�orn yelping. ! Boat movemuts:

p.m. Bayou Lallelne dowo
:J 15 .il.m. Cornell up 9: 25 a.m.
Kane11· ha RtYf!r - D u n c a n

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Urncc down Marmet 1 : 06 a.m.
( 1 4) FOR RENT
PVBLIC AUCTION
- --:-- . Salanl.ay. Ott. n, 12:30 p. 111.
Helen z . up Marmet f : � a.m.
E HT ROOM HOU , t o v:
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y home has been sold, there- JG
Solvay up M annet I a.m. Mer•
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
1 fore, I wiU sell the following room apart men Ls.
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P
rill up Winfield &amp; : !S p.m. MyrRATES
personal property at the houSl'
tie C. down Winfield e;40 p.m.
and
Furnished
at 744 East Main St. , Pomeroy. APARTMENTS 4 CflDtJ per word, one kosertion. Minimum charJe-60
eenta. I centa per word for three consecuti'!le inseruoru.
oo
R . w. Lea down Winfield 2: II
2 piece living r m suitt&gt;, one
mJurmshed. McMasters, MiddleSpecia l---ODfl month for 30 cent&amp; �r word.
3-3-tf
porL_ Phone WY2- :t82 L
eruiy chair. two end tables, om·
a, m. c. v . Homer doWD Wio� rate of 4 cent.a per word will be charged for ad­
coffee table, two lamps, gray \; !CELY F RN SHED 5 nom!
ftl'tiaing ii not paid within 10 daya after receivi ng biU.
field f a.m..
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bedroom suite, Frigidai re re- ·
Error, in Advertising-Should be reported immediately.
apa.rlmt:nt . automatic fumac-e.
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frigeralor. five piece dinette Pho e WY
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home
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William
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one incorrect insertion.
l L2- 30 c ,
eV 0f lO nS
set, Hardwick gas range, two
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Card of Tbanb and SpeclaJ NoticP1 of Events SL .DO.
son
on
December
16
to
make
down 13, 3 · 45 a.m. Albert Hold.utiLlty cabinets, 7 piece din in� ------- - Obituaries published at 1 cent per word.
tray f�vors. A thank you no�e was en up !4 , 2 : 30 p.m. Peggy DownON � FIVE ROOM APARTMENT
p
WORDS I DAY
3 DAYS 6 DAYS
1 MO.
room suite , one floor lam . 4
read JOm Mrs. Ralph Gilmore t') up 14, 6 p.m. Orlenian up 14,
with bath. Phone WY 2-3642 or
16
60c
90c
$1.35
$&lt;i.M
table lamps, and a few other
.
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17-tfc
vemngs
WY
2-3319.
11
20
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60c
$1.20
for nowers sent at the death of , 7 : 55 p.m. Titan up 14, 10: SO p.m.
$6,00
, 1.00
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I useful articles.
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75c
$1.50
$2.25
$7.50
hf.Ir molher.
Chr!s Jr. up 15, 6:40 p.m. AliRobert L. Faulk. Owner TRAILER SPACE, IDEAL loca
A six o'clock turkey dinner preI
Mrs.
�ne
Eu
Br-,wn , g u e 8 t i quippa down 16, 4!-45 a.m. Ted
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Ml received by 10 A. M. will bo In that day•• paper.
; Terms of Sale: Cash.
tion near grade schoo l in Mid- eeded the meeting of the Twilight
d1
aker
pl
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her , oollet- i D. down 17, 5: 10 p.m, Robert
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club
acciden
held
3346
for
Carden
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ponsible
ursday evel8
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dleport. Phone Y 2.
PH ONE WY 2-2 1 57
t,ons
or
portraits
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the ,-,tadon- stewart down 17, 7:50 p.m. WalSale conducted by J. O. McCor.
12-5-6!c ning a. the home of Mrs. Pearl ,
AuctiOMer: I . 0. '\tcCoy 1
Hysell, M u lberry Ave. The home na and gave an mterestmg ex- ter Beckjord down 17, 5: 50 a.m.
12 10 6tc \lODERN unfurnished 3 rooms was decorat.d in keeping with I plan•ti0n of th'm. Preceding her 1 Elizabeth down la, S p.m. Little
(9) FOR SALE
( I ) NOTICES
talk, Mrs, Hrown a�ked
l h e F�ward �own 19, 3:40 p.m. Capand bath ap.ll'lmenl Birch cab- t h� ho:iday season including hol- !
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There
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group
In tam HarrlSOn down 19, 12: 05 a.m.
ANTIQUES FOR OffiISTMAS
m
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candles
inets
disposal
incinerator
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and
lights
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9-3124.
PhQJ1e Wl
debt, cont.acted by any other ___
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,I Aztec up 20, 10: 40 p.m. J e a n
large closets. Phone WY2-51U on the mantel, and lighted Christ- J1 The A tr.
___ , G 1f�. cut • coIOrea and presse
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an
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old
lamp
lovel
also
glas
Hutc�inson up 21, 3 : 25 a.m. M �e
s
The
hristmas
arrangeme�t
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of
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9- 16-tfc ' mas figurines in Mch window. I
LI MEST?NE. ,� �v SIZE, rurnish.
gn�: A. L. Rollins.
than �rae
PornW
Main,
700
ves.
primill
Cred
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itor up 21. 5 a.m. El�erchff
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month
by
made
WilderMrs.
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HosteSSt&gt;s for the evening were
delivered and truck spread.
4 ROOM UNFURNISHED AND
12 10 JtP ed
eroy.
up
, 12 : 25 a.m. Jerry Bosworth
muth
23
large
a
was
or
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basket
cones,
Shuler's Construction Company.
I room furnished Phone WY 2� , ttrs. Hysell, Mrs;. Gerald Wilder________ _
t'ERMITE AJIID PEST CONTROL Phone WY 2-3051.
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down
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holly,
23, 3:45 a.m. Charles Stevtr
and
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aments.
Cor,
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muth, Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, and
J2-7-6tc � Y
2'l3
3302_ Chrislirle ·Beegle.
b7 f'aba. Fret lupedlon. luur•
down 23, 6 : 45 a.m. Ernes-nson
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by
�ages
were
made
members
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with
12 9 I\Lp l\-lrs. Katherine Millikan,
N � NaUo■wkle. Phone R. GAS, FUEL on. and coaJ fur-t
up
e
udged
KIii Thim Youf'lllf with
Eddie
Mrs.
by
Tl, 7:20 a.m. Coleman
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Mrs. John Handley a, �ontr bu- l J
naces. Call for free estimates.
30,
Lo
Al.Al U.00-IT
up
a.rn.
D.
ud A. Senlee station WY !•
2:20
uisiana
Mrs.
Louis
Mr,
Reihe]
and
, Phil
rt
MODERN NEwLY DECORATED ling hostess. The table was at.
T
CONTIOL
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ERMITI
Laco
31,
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up
5·35
a.m.
Bayou
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Williamson,
V.
with
A,
Mrs.
Howunfurn ished four rooms and I tractive in white cover and dee6-IO-tfc
, EuJ to
ve
S
more
$1
or
00
a
32
up
,
a.m.
30
:
32
1
Coal
King
up
ell
,
winning
first;
Mrs.
Waldo
J.
IJNDE&amp; NEW
as furnace. : orated with holly, candles and '.
1
bath
g
apartment,
No
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pl.a
to
arm
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3 PIECE BEDROOM SU�. Mat- 1
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i miniature Nativity Scenes. Pa- Bartels, second : and Mrs. Jed ◄ : 20 a.m. 0. F. Shearer up ,
I Phona WY 2-3874.
am Lowe 1 8errict1 Station and
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6:20 a.m.
Webster .&amp;. , third.
Can,--o11t. Powell street, Mid- tre�JJ and box apr�g, hke new, ,
12 10 6lp vors were candy canes.
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dressc
�able.
Sland
,
GaWpolhi Data - Larry Turn- at your Lumber Yard. 'fbou..
$JO,
$7S
re
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&amp;part. Feat•rlDf mlDor
. 8 room house, w - Following the dinner Mrs. Hen- , Gifts ot food were broi1ght by
RAC
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1
a i nessy president conducted the the members for a JK:edy ram.Uy er down S p,m. Bob Benter up and1 uae il
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palrl. ID Jobi and complete ! $2; • chair■ $8 Ava Gilkey,
- a
r. Ingels wishes to con - I ter, electri�d y, gas, $25.00
aeleeffoa if bever glf'1. Onllle , Harrisonville, Ohio.
M
tc
12--8-J
. , rneet�g which oi,ened with devo- i Attending were those nooned - - --- -- 11
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pick
to
party
reliable
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l"OJl THE BEST hamburger Iove1y blond consolo like new. i
Debra
Lyno
Patrick,
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from Luke 2. Members respond•i Parker, Misses Augusta and LuEquipp,d lo make bullonholes, :
$8.50 per week on
( 1 7) HELP WANTED
yo)!'ve ever eat.n, Jack ' s Dairy
Miss
M
ry
Alice
Crabtree,
a
Jack.� ---- eel to roll call with a Chrlslmas 1 crelia Genheimer, Mrs. T.
A.
12-7-&amp;lp dam, embroidery and sew 1n
Bar, Middleport.
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Phone WI 9�641
' WANTE D. TWO CAR salesmen. decoration. Plana were made to ! May , Mra. Ben Neutz. ling, M iss son.' _Robert S. Miller, WeUston,
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zippers. Assume lasl 8 pay- 1
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No Experience necessary,
GUN SHOOT, SUNDAY, Decem- , ment, of IS. BO month GuaranPhillip
RACINE, OHIO
B.
Grahm,
Rt.
I
Beaver,
make tray favors for the Melg, Ada Hoskins and gue,ts M r s.
1
Keith Goble Ford, Middleport, General
ber ll, sponaored by M o o • e i �ct. Phone WY 2-2204. 12-8-6tc :
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and
Mra.
Willa
r
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Mar
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ins,
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""'8,, Behind Skallng Rlnk on
' Ion.
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pers
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Old 11oute 7,
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!
Mr,.
Jo
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F. Jone,, Gallipose
(6) · LOST AND F� U � D , ments, U3 feet deep. Middleage 3� and 50 lo live In a n d
ri
(20B) INSURANCE
I
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daughter,
P ce was $2200 . 80. now on
9:46
p.ln. Friday.
r::1re for four children. W r l t e --------- ---- �
LOST - ONE TRUCK TIRE and port Pnco $21 ,000.00. Contact
u
h
Mrs.
William
Monroe
llall, Rt. 1
Pomeroy Box 3ti8 or phone WY COMPl.ETE INSURANCE PRO- )
J�er��r� io!!·.
rlD) between Pomeroy imd Har- Wal ter G rueser. WY 2-3230, 1 1
R.e�
Enlerecl
Ro1pltal
Crown
City,
daughter,
4:51 p.m
l
Po
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tedion, Life, Aulo, Fire,
12-6-fitc
'.!-2784.
- apartment for reo r. 11-7-tf l y 2 pc. living room ,uite Jr
rllonvUle. If found notify Walt
Ainong
tho
who
entered
HolFriday.
Mrs.
se
Larry
E.
Dailey,
---Call Don Mills, M1ddlcpo11,
.
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hospital
r
past
the
so
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24
1900
hour,
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(18) EMPLOYMENT DAJINES.SIMPSON INSURANCE
� WY um.
12 10 stp WI LL SAcdh·1cE - Singer Auto- tables, 2 table lamp,, 3 p,·
a
H.
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h
Kent
Evan
Fourt
433
Frid
y.
•·
matic Zig Zag Sewing Machine. I walnut bedroom with mas
---- ----· - - Agents, Middleport F•··• Auto- :••
WJiNTED
ve., Mrs. _ Richard L. Meadows,
Dl1ehu1ed
_
_
2
ehesl
ive
triple
dre,.er,
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WY
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SALES
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Make,
butbu
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on
lon
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mobile. Bond
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2'1-tl RI.. 2 Galhpolls, Mn!. Arthur C. Patients
.
IOUSECLEAN!NG.
BABY
SIT•
and
bookcHe
bed,
boudoir
------- - - --recently
diS&lt;harged Jn.
ton,, overcasll blind I, "''• and ,
1
82903·
If PONTlAC $395.00. 8 cyl. 4 dr.
1amps , plllowa, m8ttre11 end
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Preston,
Rt.
l
Bidwell,
Mr&amp;.
Hareluded
Mrs.
M
G.
Willianu,
Mr,.
TING.
Will
1lve
in.
Write:
The
dozens oC fancy deslgnJ without
d
D
old
Dally
Sentinel,
Box
668-8.
Miller
.
Wat.rloo,
Mr,.
E.
'..amber!.
E.
Homer
Layne,
,
E.
(2 1 ) R EAL E STATE
allachment,. Will sell to respon- l :: d;:;);::�1 �fh
:1".;,t po::�\;.:;:,• �::;
Thomas Rose, Marquetlt! Ave., Lacy Henry, R C. Sheridan T.
12 9 6 c
sJble
party
payments
for
1
1
of
'
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ing ehalni, t twin bed wlth
__
__ -tn.r'1, Pomeroy, Ohio.
1. MODER
· - --N RANCH TYPE three pt• Pieasant, M" sarah
I
E . S. R···-·'J
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� , Mrs. B. H. Hankins,
matlres,,
,pring,
lal'lle
9.3
I
month.
P
h
one
WY
2dres•
per
12 I et, $ .5
(20) BUSINESS
bedrooIll home, living r o o m, Nease, Mason, W. Va., Jody Scott N. M. Kloes,
1
2204•
Mrs. Willie Lead•
,
12--Utc l 1er and mlrror.
kitchen,
bath, har&lt;lwood floors, I Dye, Evan,. W. Va., Charles E. Ingham, Mn!.
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SERVICES
C.
L. Sliver, Mrs
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�-•ROI.ET .....oo. 8 cyl, • --- - ------ --·;;;::;;;;;:;;:-:;;;;::;-:::;: ___
full buement a n d rarage _:.___:.____.:___.:_.:....::.
OWGINALLY THIS OUTFIT
William
Gibbs,
B.
H. Riggs, MlcbI tXPER1· MEAT cull�g
..... New p,lnl job. Extra I KIRBY VACUUM CLEANE!t in I
a n d, Phone SH 2-4162 or ,.. Carroli
ael
Roe,
Carolyn
Murnaharn,
&amp;Ol&lt;l tlrell. lllaettnar'1, Pom- 1 excellent condition w ith • 1 1 I
SOLD FOR
I wrapping. Phona WY 2-11975.
Snowden, Rutland, Ohio,
Randal
Friend,
Becky
F u l h,
.,,,., Ohio.
tJ 1 61&lt; . cleaning altachmeni,. Sold new
$2200.80
j
Simon'• Market, Pomeroy
!2-5-fitc
Sharon
Lanon,
Ranald
Greeal
..,
for ,179. l!O pay oil $37.oo �- I
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ll-30-30tc ' ________
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� PLYMOUTH vi -695 .00�-d� . :
Doris
Shoemaker,
Richard
George
.,,, LU.. new flni,h, Bl ffl- payment, of ,1.00 each Plf,lhi
UNPAID IALANCI
'
1Joe Smlth, Mn. W. O. Dyer and
l2-Milo
BUILDING SlJPPLY
Pomeroy, Ohio.
I WY 2-2204.
NOW ONLY f'99,IO
lnlant daughter, M n. J. O. HowKltchen Cablnell, vinyl ashes- �
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.
12 I lie ' DON'T PUMP YOUR SLUGGISH
DEC. t
.)
ard,
Mn. D. C. Gwsler and Mrs.
·
--;;- I o.p" Tank. Gel Klean-em-all
,_ ••·-• 1 1 ,____ , tion. awn;;--;,::-;=-:::--�--;
I The Loyal Pals Cius of I h e G, E. Carter.
oo uo
ltl
VB ,m.oo. Cuslomline
oepllc tank cleaner. Ohio Vall"!'
No Down Payment
Inf, window type. Call Nelg• POMEROY - 1 • story frame, • • '•liddleport Chur,h of Chrbl will
door, Worth much more.
A
A1llq
r■, Racine, Ohio.
le
" "'·TFC . roomo and bath, full bMement , ; meot al the home of Mn. Audrey !
,
g
11-17-30tp
Pomeroy
Pltunbin
.
I
B · tnar'i, P·meroy, Ohio.
I
coonltn:-;;,' the midnight ,..
A
Nece111ry
au- heat, basement gar- l"ro,t this Fr�y evening inltead port
· G- gu
II I 6t , JUST LIKE NEW, 8 CU. FT apt.
Am CONDIT!ONW
of the nursing department
1
age,
lot. '3000.00. Tel1J!l. !i of al the home of M n. Jenkinson l
large
.
ERATION ,.,. .
.
Clair Spencer, Thoma, Ryan 1ndl
--- · ---- -- / ,be refrlgeralor and 18 cu
Contact Mr. fnc:els
19"8 CHEVROI..ET I FOUR DOOR
'flDDLEPORT - l-1tory frame , 31 was preV,('lL'iY &amp;nnoun:-ed. Mr11 . 1 Mrs, Chauncey Rose were all 1rl
frigeratlon. New
I Kelvinator Up-Right Freezer.
2
6 rootruI 1nd bath (I be.!roomsl,: Grace Pratt wUl l,,e Ibo asalstlng poor condlUon
WY- -21138
llllalr. v_,, &amp;ood condition 1795 1249_ 00, Call WY 2-1238.
TU 2-35.17,
1
gu fumaco, good localion. ho■teu .
Gill Muter. Phon1 WY 2-lltN!.
INGILS PURNITURI
12-Ulc
Those who ;...,. listed 81 fair '
AUCl'IO�E
1'tMle $5 ,500.00,
DEC, :t!
l
Included Cary Maynard, Charle,
REASONABLE RA 1 ,:,i
4 WHI, , DBIVE JEEP,
11147, 11M N, Second Middleport
f
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fr
.,
.... Clna UHd Can
� •-, """'• w· 1 The Laurel Cllff Better Health Stockhoff, Mn. Kelly C o l l l n 1,
SATISFACTION GUARANTE&amp;D ��•�
complcicly NJbulll Phone WY
ly Insulated, 6 room, and bath, : club wUl have their Chrlsbn.. Clyde Southard, Charles McEllD Mun ud Modell
r
C
e
Startln
o
wrlle
L
O.
Mee.,
g
Monday,
all
D
.
ID,
12-Mtc
2-202ll.
ec
plenty c!OJiell, full ba,ement, i dlnner Monday at 6:30 p.m, al hinney, Mn. Nina Wagner, Deblllfl'ROl'OLIT.\N MOTOR.II
Store Houra 9 to 9 Evecy
Cbnlor, Oblo
oiii
gu furnace, Loi IIOx lOO on pav• the Circle nsllurant follow.., by ra Patrick, Roger Vance, Ru■ty
Doy
UnW
Christmas.
- Eal Mala Ill.
l-3WO-ip
eel
road' $9000 .oo.
· · a party and 12.00 gill exchange in Baird, M r■ • Lance Lyo'!I, Mn.
' P-,, Oblo
__
AUIERT M. cox, llaleamaa tho puty room.
Louil Laml;,, Mn. Wiley Coleman,
.1
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CleanFor Sale
llfra. Emma Shaver, Robert MU.
BOX
ZZt
PBONJI:
UIIO
er In top condllino Include,
December tJ
WY
Alexander
JCn PIAN08 - Buy DOif for
ler, Robert111 Berry,
throw out paper bags and all
Pl'A Ul Ila
WY
'11Io
Portland
F
l
orguaon, Cccll Plckeu &lt;who ,...
cleaning altaclun ta. Pay off
� at dlllcount prices.
lJ 10 Ito l!'antlly Night -�
COMPANY
tau trade-lnl. w, ...,_,
In Rt. 141 a«ldent wt
injured
"13. t.l or 6 paymeru, of $6.:16
---------- ! Monday evening, Dec. 12, al
H
and
r
He
South
Third Aft.
l
ndencio
Sa
�; lluy now al Rutland }'ur­
ome
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turday
A
la
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Phou. WY 2-2204.
OO HOUSE WITH B TH, grade achoo!. Each
IU-6tc
faml
paCall Dick Sterrett
Mlddieport
nltunl, Rutland, Ohio. tJ.1--W,
funw:e but, atorm window, aated lo bring either ■an dwlcbel Jahn 'lbompson. All 0th"
! ELECTRIC TRAIN SET, excelBolore t,SO ,t,, M.
llenll were � good.
garage, pod localioll. PhoDI or cookleJ,
TWO ROOM TRAILER ON Pmn­
Mlddlotlort WY 2•264f
l l01JI c o n d I I I o n. Reasonable
SH Hirl3, Rulland. 11 :18 121c
KAUtt f ID ITORI
Dll:C. u
trO)'llarrilonvUlo Road. Jame1
prleo Pllone WY 2-3tl0! alter
I
'11Io
lneeltng
of Ibo TNsteet of
Rl l, PtJDerOy, Ohio.
p.m.·
Day1 all
SaturUnllld
12 I tic
Finl
Presbyterian
the
OR
A
FOR
SALE
1U3tc ' HAAIILL IIRVIC I STATION
(24 )
day.
O!urch,
Mlddllport,
wUl
be held
t TON OF IITRAW. SQUARE
'
M.
Monday
ovenlng
In
the
Putor'•
FOR CHRISTMA8 - Now White
Balla. 4IIO bu. of 0011, EmmeU
FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDSI
•••ry Dor Sonic•
Give Him A
, new lirol, llludy al 1:IO, Tlieoday evening
N
0. WJU, l'omen,y, Ohio.
Partabll ••wing machine, •·· ---------- 'l(i TO CHEVROLET
Also, freab cow. G. A. Deem. Ra- the Deacou and Deaconessea will
12 S etp
.t.llCl'IONU&amp;
so. Melp SewinJ C·Jter, Mid·
CD. 0., PhoDI WI WOlltl.
- at 1: IO. Wednelday the Se.We Mix Concrelti To Your Own Speclflcutlon■•
dleport, 0.
(12l 1-«p
C..plele tJ81l:D SEWING MACHINES a4-6lp
t1on
wUl
meet
at
•
p,m.
with
new
Dall- II Right To Your Job When N11d1d.
· ON &amp;,adfor,I
·� up. Jdonl Chrilbnu Gift.
FOR SALE: l!'OR BALANCE
_______
momlior,
who
wW
be
received
-· Pbou .. ...,.,, houo 11.tll and '3.1111.
DUE. - Two a plec,, brtaldut
into the church on Sunday 18th.
SaV9S
Wnt.
A.
C.
IIRADl!'ORD, llaelao.
&amp;.gal Notice
ll1!11 l!ewlng Cent.r, �Uddl•
-. 1 Frlgldalro refrigerator.
� 12
� Queen Washer: I deak , lNTERIOR PAINTING AND
I s,.....
01) 1-etc A Ovallty Gift Thal WIii
u•a• NOTtco,
JIOI'!, O.
'11Io December ._Una a n d
ua
Pay For lltelf • n·d Fur­
and ch,lr; I three piece bed- W■llpaperlng. Work gwu-anteed
t�.= Cbristma■ party ot the Mid
h
dleIIOOM HOUSE and approxl­
nish Extra Income B•
room sult.1. Ph, WY 2-2111 be- Carl E. Nelson, Rutland, Ohio. - " Pomo,.,, Ohio. ,., "'' .,... _.
111. -, drilled • t 1 1,
n
t"'A• BPW Club wUl be held this
nmacu
n
Of
Olrffton
amt
UMi
U
,
o
tween t a• m. aod 5• 30 p• m.
•WY z-12 I Ith.
'"'I' of -,, other 'butl■IIN th•I tJnllJ' um• evening at the Masonic Han" A
••• In kitchen, with or with­
Won lh• lllNUq, will ... Mld al
It
9
11:c
1'IUELLEB ftJRNA.CU. WEIT� th• olfle. ot Aid Pa11111ro,- N'aUonal turkey dinner at 8:30 will preOlli lunillurt. Will ..crUlce. Al Low Al $25,95 Down _______
,
Place INGHOUSE appllancea. Arnold ::.- 09 +laa� lO. lNl at ue cede the meeting. A doliill' gift
HANDMADE APRONS,
IANr Knapp, t mile up Balley I
mall, towela, luncheon cloths.
G&gt;lllON aoun:rrn
Brothen, Syracuae• Ohio. Phone
achange will be held•
11-lMitp
Ila Rd.
PNl&amp;d1a1
~· mowa
n ••"-lll
Mn. •.__
IJ 9 61c WY :H384.
DEC,
It
11-11-tl
&lt;II&gt; ,-.,.,._,L
Where Quality II P1Nmount
(1) ' ...
Racine Grango will meet DoONE
USED
BUMPER
POOL
Phont WY-2·2176
-,lier
!4th for their party.
Table
•
Regulation
1bie.
Lib
Cul Your own
c....... lvltentul • ,,_
will
be a lliSc llfl exchange,
new, Would make a good O.rlat
l'OMIROY, OHIO
Luher Trw Ferm
Glfll lot Ille A- Slate llmplt.m11 gilt, Call WY U'lll6.
lutlond, Ohle
al p,Uenll, allO art1cleo for 1
G.E CANNISTtR V a e u u m
12 t lie
.,... ...... 114
hubt for · -11
Will be
Cleaner. UNd ...., lltUo ... ll ABY HEll!'ER CALF
, week old.
hrouaht
to
tltl,
meeting.
llefnoh.
l'ONlll:S l!'OR CIIIIJ8TMAS, , ruerant.,.J. '11111 week GIiiy j Nleo poay, chlldron'• pet, dapmenll will bt cooklel.
.00. 'l'erml, Phone WY l-220! ; pl• and whl1a mane and tall.
1 P.M. GAL�A
· WAY FARM
•_ u...
...., down Pl,)'ll1eDI will hold $111
DEC. 1'
12-&amp;6tc Pearl Willlamll, Horrlsonvllle
1 0 Miles E11t Of Athens, O., On
1111111 &lt;llrlltmu. Paul Orr,
FLOWERS, PO'l'l'ED PLANTS Rood, Pomeroy. Pb. WY Hmi .
Pia. WI Nm.
Rout. 50 to 329 Through Guysvill• I
r.,,i:i�u�
12 I 3tc
and cemetery bouquete. RI,111I ll-lJ.11-11-tlp
dq Dae. H al Ille bome ol llrl.
Mill
,
VBNfflAl'{ BLINDS, all color1, noldo,
Ralph Mcllade from 10:111 L m.
Slreel Middleport. (91) MARINE SUPPLIES
12·1�
to p. m. O!rlllmu Idell and
W...... Blinrlll and llhadel all
A.I II IIPBCIALI
........ Dalli Wlppal Suppl,r, Ill flRE WOOD, OAK and Poplar.
ftlenu
11iae,tlonl will be I h e
rr M......, It R P. Mtl.lt
topic.
An
ol gll\lI not
llalaa A.... Pu.woy, Ohlo. Cut to Order for the llollda,y • ..
2 to II years old. Some ,_,. balance close. Nearly
P
Or
rord,
all vaccinated with
-:;;;al• comlllf( from state 1, . �
•
r.=.:.
�
._
approved herd. All with Individual stafe-health paIIB'l'IIONILft'AN II010U
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pe
g
• - Mala -. p
rs. These are bi cows with well attached ud•
u;
ders and real dairy type. Small calves aold separ¥fJST l!'OR CAR OWNSRS. ve
- W'IWrll
ately
mam Battery lat life of w-.
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---------e lALDWIN
Every cow was personally picked direct from
'3.00 Guaranteed.
(1 1 ) WANTED TO BUY
the farm In Wisconsin by JD)'lelf, Every cow mUJt
eWUIILITZIR
Maude w. Young
Cll1fc1
Or
ry. Our reputation la our
be
satisfacto
1ni1
OTHII •AMOUS
Phone WINl4l Jlaclne.
WILL PAY CASH l!'OR Slfil,L
FINANCING AVAILABLE
RANDS
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I Bar� Jean E_ndn
Potfuck Dinner Preceded Meeting
Of Rock Springs Grange This Week To 11 "" Mr. W,nan•

Around And
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Plan Skat,ng
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Party Jan . 2nd
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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Rock Sprinp Gra111• held lheirtee.
.nnual Ch;lltmaJ party 11u,r,day A Chri&gt;tma, program waa p,..
t1\'t'fllllg, l)egmnlng with .1 potluck &gt;ft)tfd by trn!' lPCturer. Mrs. Huof tht'
Tia Oirl!tmH theme was car- room waa an aluminum tree w1th1
Zion L iYe Wires class was hf&gt;ld Re-v Donald Boone ·� ho has at 7 p. m. RNorded ChrllUnaS her Brown. whkh opened with
Mr!. Jed Webster Sr. and Mn.
·iell, out on the table w1lh r e d \ L'Ok&gt;red reflect.or. On one � of
i ght a nd was opent'd hy bet, n i ll !ltnt'e Sund a y "'1th ;1leur- carol, 11· ere played du.dn1 the din group singing or ""Oh Come All
.Jed Webster Jr. and son were
Monday
n
eoftl', ifeell napkins and a �rh1t- the mantel, were two large hght•
·{e J,'ailhM . . followed b.\l the
'11s1tors in Gallipolis, Friday.
the p residenl , .fa n "imi th. I t 'A'as i sv . WHS admitt ed 10 \f eigs 1'.ien - oer.
ma arr 11tn"ement v._i lh Lighted
cand les and on the other end dec ided to bri\'e a Qkatm g part y � l H s pi
o tal yt&gt;sterd3y alter- Fred Goe glein. \I. Orth master, reading o( Luke 2 : 1- 14 b ,• '11.rt.
e a
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freeman
tapen •� 8 c�nler� iece, when an arreneement o( gold ma�lla
reting on noon.
for the ne,t das�
n, Three poem• were rtad,
m
Bro1,1,
and
family moved today lrom
gave
and
meetiJ:l&amp;
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presided
at
the Windwg T1 iill_ tiardt!n club lea.YK_ and red baubles , with a
t&gt;t" a shon
,1 r and M rs R:: lµh Humblt a N!'port on the officen (..'(tnfer· , · 'Conrad the C.obbler. " bv Mrs.
Jan. 2. There will
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n HelghlB to their
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mil Tbunday eYemng at the Mar· red disk 1D l� bark�d A rnee li:
tin before tht- gruup goes to and .:hildrt'n mowd d l l " nil the en
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1 1 u rchased home n Ne w Haven.
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Pickens
ChrislFor
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Fred
Mrs.
week.
last
held
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Un �t for a 6 · 3(1 dmner. m.adonna In white angel ha1r. wtlh to the skating rink E a h
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c peTSOn past week to Oak Hill �· he i·e Mr. Lei fheit, community community mas," Mrs. William Grueser and •
Mn. Geneva Joachim,
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angels
at
the
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and
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Po&amp;Win&amp; tht din� . e group
to pay his own way .
H umble 15 employed.
1osalie Story, Mr!i. Edith Riffle
servic-e chairman . named Fred (N ight Before ChristmH." Mrs.
L.
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. Spr--e
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iwwn
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and daughte r, EYelyn are spend· Huber Brown, Mrs. W. A. Morgan hn t mas u
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� Chriltmas meetin� and par· �as arran�emenll were .a lso UK\I wa1 also pract ire for the Christ- m
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' Holiday Montag4!-," 'I'hung the week end in C inciMati. and YJ: r1. Homer Radford u her preceded Christtrw antomime
ty. IAr&amp;e red tapen hghted the m tht dinm&amp; room.
day evening. Mrs. C. 0. Chap,
mas play which will be g iven on , �t r and Mrs. H trbert Miller assistants for the pro)ttt. Mrs. : by Mrs. John Erw in. and Mrs.
le. the borne and • large Mrs. Charle, LewiJ. res ident.
man, music: supervisor, Wal ffl
· are in Columbus today on busi- Amos Leohard, home economics Erwin presen ted ber mothn, Mrs.
Def' . 18.
p
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tDta on the porch� 1 7ath �:
charge
of the presentation.
for
ct
pin
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with
rondu ed the meetin1r:. which opi chairman . e�plalned the state and : Amoa Leonard,
1 Attending were Bertha. Rett y _ ness .
'Glly with red bo an bron
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work
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Weeb and Linder Davia
ened w ith the club prayer . I t was 1 Bobby, Do rothy . Evaline. M ar _ se�J I '!"ff
'.! . ·1d Mrs. Lewis Sauer .Jr. , national contests for the year. i 1
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Barboursville. W. V a .,
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voted to ('Omp lete the pro)eel t 1 1ha , Mary and �athan Arnold : .1.nd • 1 .,. are .spenclin�
t ht! 1 The Worthy M aster ass1Sted by : A
hgh
serv ice
li
lpta In each wmdow greeted the
y
gan
Mrs.
W.
A.
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the funeral of Mrt.
nducted
b
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the Vietor Rieli fund. A contribu l Don. L inda and Robert Arms. , Wt', ,, nd in Colwnbu1 with M r. �ln:. William Gnteaer, Mn. Leif. oo
waabe.a.
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James
Ray
Parsons.
ma
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gla
when
0
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coun
and
of
TO WED
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$1 wu
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.l Welma Davidson , Nancy Hal- and �n. Robert Wile,y,
, heit, Mrs. Homer Radford a n d
l
A Nativity tcene at the toot of ty and children · • home:1 proje&lt;'lt. l
g
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was
Night
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Sil
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Mr. and Mrs. Rex Summer•
.
Mr . and Mrs. J ack Bachner Mrs. Robert l.()uk, lnstaUed l due
field, Tony Hendrix Lind a Hy] Mr . an d M rs. Haro Id' Erw m
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and
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HomFrank
Gruese
by
Mrs.
field, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy.
Cha rl dene and son' Ste\le were business ', Frank Grueser 81 treasurer!
sell Paulette Keys
· , 0I " Hark , announce 1h• engagement Ond Mr. an M rs. L
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DouglaBI , Pomona er R'ice . Group sin
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Mary
Jane
so
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day
in
Parkersburg
one
Bill
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Mc,:,
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John
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1 a pproach'mg marriage
living Library _
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A
Herald
The
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In
B
arF.lro;. Butch McSlroy . Bill Sayre I thi11, week.
1 Mrs. Frank Grue5er, Flora and
t.e
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The nower show to be held 111
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Mrs . �rown announced that
o Tuckennan, Marjorie Warner, : and children p lan to go to Dun- I
Mrs. The&lt;M3ore Winans of Fair• the WiU� Funeral �ome
the library on December 16 and d
e
Ray Wyatt._ Gerald W ea rs, Nev a bar tomorrow evening to visit
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' Rock Springs and Hemlock Gro\l !l born. Ohio.
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1 7 was di scu_ssed bY Mrs. J O h n
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McElroy, Vi rginia Wy att and Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. w. D. ParGranges would present the pro- 1
o
n,
rrell chai
gram for the Pomona meetiniz; in Miss Erwin is 8 graduate of
lolid white finil h, pow er 1te�r· I :
and Mrs.- Eugene Un derwood.
son
s.
n:
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rs. A�tard
Int, power brakes, Merco-mal1c, ' rs. Bryan.
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January.
Gallia Academy High School in
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d
Holzer
Hosp ital
[957 and or
Chris)·
a
meeting,
the
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Nursing
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R,v.
wis named Mro. Proll, Mrs . '
Fred I. Gardner µr
been placed under a ligh.,.;,.1
!_, oI this year. Sh8 11. presentiY
1 Heaton and Mrs. Robert Lewis to
OJ
sented the Story of Bethlehem to had
$ 1 695
the birth or Christ and to lhe tree. were exchanged. Gifts were employe,d as a nurse al the Uni- The Teenage Cla11 of the Brad.
I ...·st
, .Mrs. Terre ll .
in Columbus. ford Church of Christ met Fri,
present lime when the L-0yol also brought by lhe memben lo versity Hosp ital
She
15
a
grand
d
aught
er of Mrs. day evening at the church with
Mrs. Wa lter Bentz . Mrs. Bryan The Women '■ Missionary �
Plsn1 were made t,o serve a l Pab class of th� Middleport , be given to the Jaycees for distri•
Albert
Mees
of
Pomeroy.
nd
Mra.
Heaton
were
n
amed
a
a
Linda Forrest In charge. T i u
l ciety of the Pomeroy First Bap '
POMEROY
Frlday l bulion lo needy famil ies.
d ne to the Im r ial Ele,clric l Church o( Ch rist met
a committee to revise the bypostpon•
The
was
next
meeting
class
made plan1 for its Christ­
list church znet 'I1i unday eve- � ;n Decemb@r �5 when the for its Decembet meeting.
f
Mr. Winans wa, 1 grad uate cf
laws. Plan• were made to )Din nin at the church with M r a.
e
December
22
unt
ed
from
m
a
a
party
Dec. 23 aod • N e w
h
q
club met : '!be meeting was held at the\
Cat olic W men' s
.
g
U l) . Miami University in 1957 where
the Corsa ge Club.
Joseph Cook, 1'\ce presldent, in : Thursday evening at the church. ! home of Mrs. Audrey Froat w.tth : �ber � when the quarterly he wa, a member of Phi K appa Year I Eve party.
b
day dmnet will be held. Mrs. Tau Fraternity. Presently he 18 Russell Roush and Emma HyMiddl eport, Ohio
At the close gifts, which had charge.
Mrs. Paul Case! presided at lhe i Mrs. Grace Pratt a■ aaistlng �
d
Koblentz , delegate to the a aen ior at Ohio State University sell were in charge or the
D
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hoste!ls.
During
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the business
pro,
ed with praybetn placed under the tree, were Group slng�g of ., Oh, Come ,'ll meeting which o
the
STARTS SUNDAY
1 meeting presided over by the Ohio State Grange , will be pres- in the College or Medicine, and gram and refreshments of tb
t
in
er John Turexchanged with Mrs. Pratt
Fath
Rev.
by
er
Ye Falthful, opened the meetent to report.
will p,raduate in June.
eYening and conducted a candle
h ge c'hristmaa cooklet were In , fol lowed with prayer by r . el Commitlffl named for t h e i president, M ra. Allen Jenkinson, .
g
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of clan projects were
light sen-ice which included po
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by the hostess. The table Cook. A gilt of money Wai given
di� included . kitchen M r 8. 'i reports
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waK attraclive with red cover lo the Rio G rande forelan stu• Charlet1 Radford. chainnan and � �� rs . F,a. n�,�- Roush re- nnnounce
the twenty.first of December at
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Tony Curti1, Dean Marti n
_ ed
p rt on lh• Thm-glving
tI• Angel." The group en)Oy
1 and Chrl·Bllnal een1erpIece . Nap, dent,. Mn. J. H. Stephenson Mrs. John M l· ,ch . co-ch a i· rman, j 11 =
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n
seven-thirty o'clock in the Indian•
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, n d Janel Leigh
ect ·M rs . Edgar Re)'TI Id on the
tmas
C
singing
h
r
a�� and
kins a lso carried out the Chrilt· ga\le the ' praver for the love ift Mrs. Theodore B e e g l e, M r s.
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saJe of bas e s. and Mr1. Pratt Rev. and Mra. George T. Sid- ol a Presbyterian Church in C lhe meetmg was c loKU wi th
mas theme. The Jenuary meet· dedication .
�rge HackelI, Sr.. M rs. John
�dall, Jr. of Ansonia
are an- umbus.
he saIe o ut•W ith Bowery Boy,
prayer by the teacher of the class.
ing will be held at the home of
8l be
;i _ 1-�da : nouncing the birth or a seYen
-----Goett Jr., Mrs. Philip M e i e r, , on I
Ch
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M
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ep lUIOll led de\lotions
, A sa le o
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ris...,_ car I
James
Reed.
l Mr1. Pat.rick Wood and members
Alto S.lectecl lhorll
1
Mr.11.
Henry
Wel
s,
Mrs.
1
11om
as '
a
led
pound,
fou
r ounce d ughter Moo8TUDENT TO PREACH
been d
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w
whi h opeoed wi'th
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h
d
p ,1n n i..g
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to
the
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· aru usked to take dried arr ange.,., Hennessy, Mn, Dorothy Gloeck- '1 &lt; laBS by M rs. L �,• Qu'
: day eyenlng at the Memorial Ronald Brown, stude nt of Ken- R efreshments of lee e r • a m,
of .�11 came Upon ��
uR\' Midn ight
u 1a .. ae
1vev. 8 :
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numt,.
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Th
H
ner,
Mrs.
omaa
e
nr.es.
y,
rs.
,.L- were aerv.
,
s
Hospital m G reenville. n.ev a1- tucky Christi8ll College. will be COOk oe
;
former memher, was ne
Clear. and acnp1ure re, ading of
L-Jd dur. lng '
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to
tho
t'oned
above ltllt.
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se
men
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n
h
ave
T
a
son,
ommy,
t
ag@
20
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e
guest
mmister
Sunday at the
the evening·
Luke l · �20; A poem 1 1n Thine
Pomeroy, Ohio
Lengen. Mrs. John Goett
Sr. I
months.
,
Bradford Chmch of Christ. He Catherine Russell, Lynn Migl
TO AT'l'END SCHOOJ.
Own Hearl and prayer by M
. rs.
Plans wei:e made for the an- \ Granctpa
rents are Mr. and Mrs. will speak at both the morning Jim Reed, Ruth Reed, Wes""'
Misses Katle and Agnes Grueser, _
Monday eun lng membeni of st
TDNIGHT
n n cloaed
1
de\l
v
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George T. Siddall. Sr. of Hyan• service at 10 : 30 and the evening Sisson, Harry and Tony Hendrid..,
ao
t: · Mrs. Leroy McGlone. M rs. E. E. : r�� dmner of tht: clan
"NOOSE FOR A GUNMAN" the Middleport and SyracUH te:progr
e m Jan�ai�· 8� lhe Martin ni1, Mau
rge O
am In
. and M r. and Mrs. iiervlre at 7.
Richard Gilby, PhyllJI WilllaN
�- Follrod,
Mrs. Adolph Saelens,
,
lkD DIYi■ , Barton MacLane Flnt United Presbyterian ChurRest auran t. Miss N ma Russell :I Paul
J. E. Foster waa • playlet, 1
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Smart of Middleport . Mrs.
Roberts Hoover' ft\lhv
-Ith their p tor'
d
M
n Weh rung, Mr• Mar.
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rs.
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"DAY OF THE OUTLAW" c
" and Cha.
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RAVE INVITATION
garet Waddell and Mrs. Thomas eWM �rom. 8
a
Robert Ryan - Tin, LoulH : ftn
Howard Ruppelt trill be In hr
les Taylor and Rogtr Dillon who
• Ch
omm1 Uee on arrangement.. Fol- the c
C latmu and world rehef. Mrs.
.
L
are of her d■u ghter and th
SUNDAY, MON., TUii.
e -..
rl1tl1D
1 1R1" Internar10nt1l o·•ii
U !
Ables. Wallress named were Mra. 1 l .
rnt!!r oI JUUft
- - wu I pteS
t 8t the meermg.
1 Galllpolla to attend the
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Cook
r
the eI
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and
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Sidd
'TIU: UNFORGIVEN"
child
all
ren.
R
Education Leadership Tr.ilnin&amp; .: � .;':U
Mrs.
n
,
Da�ten
a
n
irma
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ch
eimo
Neiri
of
Bethe
l
No.
81
has
Do
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the ho:e':� Mrs. .;:
t To.
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Technicolor
&lt;II 1:i ■ul n
&lt;Ced Mullen, Mrs. Robert Burkett and
SChool IIJIOlllOrtd by tho kloto
received an invitation to attsnd , The United Stalu p,odu&lt;ed 8'1.·
for their meelin� at whi� 1rne
pr
ed
U
e e
Burt L■ncuter and
Temperatures or 125 degrees 1 1he aem! • annual ln1pectton of1�. 4-t0 net tom of �gots a n &lt;i
Ptett,ytery. Thi! JD1el1nl whleh • wn
.
Mn. Richard Freeman, co-cMir- hey . 11 have thelr
Audre, Hepburn
eledton of
will begin it '7:00 will be held at acrlpture readmg of Ma:ew 15: • men , Mrs. Eugene Conde, Mr,.
below ze� have been rec::orded , Rethel No. 65 It Belpre on ne- l steel for castings durln:1 the ftrst
AJIO Colorcartoona
!mce�1e 0
by r
l
th, Pre1byterJan church then.
:. :: Homer Brickles, Miss M a r t h a During
at
I to months of 1960.
p. m.
Friday&lt;■ meeting 1 ����-r� � �- -·�gel11,
:;:. � �e::i:per
_
'7:30
_ __ _ I �bet" 1%
Howell. Mn. Howord D a I 1 • y. donation to the Christmo■ pro
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and prayer bY M rs. Ralph C· ZunM ra. Thomall ScaliY · M rs. Lei and ject of the Melfll County Jay- � ,....... r-a,;. � � rar, � � � � P'P�..flf\"W .lf\,_......._...,_��
del clottd the program.
Sisson. Mrs. George Buchanan, cee1 wa1 voted. An exchan e of
g
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llefro,hmenta ol undwlchel , Mr,. Mary Kunzelman, Mrs. Phy •
! 1ifta wos held by the clan , nd
tooklet, roffee and tea were le�• I i Knopp, Miss Patricia Henne
i
■- giftt were presented to Rev. and
1 1 ■
ed from I t&amp;ble In keeping witb
Miss Carolyn Allman, Miss Mrs. Gardner and Mn.
,
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AltH
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Christmas with rnernbfl'• of the Sarah Hanmgan, Mrs. H o e r
RobeSOll, teacher of the tlasa. • I •
Elizabeth Circle 81 hottesses.
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Gordon. Mrs. John Bacon, Mrs. Chrh!tmaa decoration1 includJames Shepherd, Mr11,. John Hand- ing holly and lfflall trees were 1
l&lt;y, Mr1. Robert Schulli. M r ,. used by the hoste.. throughout ,
Relatlr,n Comlng
! David Goodwin. Mlss Margaret the home for the meelinl and • •
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For Holiday J'g,c•
Hondley and Miu ChrUlline Grue- Chrlstma, refreshmenll
wore •
M r. and
E. L. Hughe, of se r.
,erved to thole mentioned above •
Middleport are expecting their I
Mn.
A roport 00 the Deonnery meet• and MIH Mabel Hysell ,
10D-ln•l1w and daughter, CWO W2
ing held Ill tJuchtel laill Sunday Thelma Pratt , Mn. Villa Carl .
Che,ter M. Oweno and children,
wa, given by lhoM attendln)I. Mn. WIIUam Kennedy, Mill MilBobby, Sandy, Kathy and Mich•
Hoste,se, for January I were drtd Hawley.
•I, lo arrive this coming Wed---· · ·
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announced ■nd included,
nosday to •pend Chrlltnw wHh
•
George H1ck•tl Sr., Mra. Mary ,
Uf
them·
Shaler, Mn. Robort Sch1tlll, Mn.
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The OweDI have been otatlon·
John Milch. Mrs. John Goett ...
.
,:rO,f
eel at Lowery Air Bole In lleu·
and Mrs. Betty Welch.
..r. Colorado. ■nd alter v111t1ng
Or
I A program w a • J)relMIta1
'i'
hen: wlll leave by plant January
ann
Chrlllma
ual
The
1 1..- Madrid Spain. They left which onened wllh ., orticlo
of tho Pul Coun&lt;llor ol. 'ftieodor- '. ' ·
Colorado the first ot thi. month "Talk of lhe Advent Candlo," by
:
and have � vl&amp;Jllng 1n nunoi. Mn. Robert Burkett. The lllory U1 Council Daughten ol. America
he
al
n(
OV1!11
ld
wu
Thul'lday
i
ol the Christmas Crib, waa given
a,d Mlchlpn with relallvca,
e
DI LUXI SERVINO CART
---- - --· ·
· · by Mllll Terou Cr,,&lt;I and Christ- Federated hurdl.
Makes tntertalnina more fun-lesa fun f r o m
A
tu
rkey dinner wu lll'Ved at
ma1 and lbe Chrilltmaa tree, Mila
Eagle Knit
Chri1tm11 Day on. Smartly-styled shelves lhal look
! Zita Nelrl. Aa artlcl1 "Christmas e,:io and memhen ...,.. oealld
Ute ■oftly rubbed walnut wood, are actually ena•
al • table with white IOYer, ..,. , ,
1 In other eountrl•s by Ml'/I. Cuc!
mel-on-sleel and virtually indestrucUble. Everlast­
concluded tho prot1ram.
of•
tered with ., orrong.meot
ing aolden bra,s frame finish Is easy to keep clean.
Prayer by tho Rev. Father Tur- holly and candln with I amall ·
Rolla effortleaaly, soundlessly on 3" rubber Hsi­
el clllled tho meetinl, alter which lighted tree on each end. Favon 1 •
en. Here' ■ true eleaance.
Angora Cap,, with halo
relreshrnonll were ,erved buffal of ,mall Chr- bop contafn.
-..___WbJte and eolon
otyle with Mro. Cascl -idln( inl a boltla ol. tonll waler ad'
0011 Ear Warmen
plate. I
11 th, coffee NrVlce, - plact card■ ,... la
All lllet for Httlt tots and boy1 up to Ille IO.
Black, white, red
,,.. Mil■N Ann11 ond Martha Followlnl tho d htner tho group
Howell , Mr■. Robert Burbtt, Mr■. odjourMd to Ibo borne ol. Mn. , You'll find corded cottons, durable plasUc■, all
Chari•• Cohen, Botternul Av■.
IAlend si- and Mr■ .
wool plaids anti 10lid colon. Some wltb lmoda.
a party. Tb■ i- w• -,. •
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Seally
keopin&amp; will! Ibo hoU.
Otben wltboul
llldinl • u,i,tad
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CHRI StMAS SHOULD BE CAREFREE

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio , Monday, Dec. 12, 1960

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Two Wrecks Blamed Onley
Condition Of Area Streets

Family Of Four� Two Small
Children, Made Homeless

The season's worst storm today had closed an the
schools in Eastern district, and Bedford elementary , and
left 'highways and roads in a hazardouli condition this
A small frame structure house owned by Mr. and Mrs.
morning.
Wayne Baird was completely gulled by flames Saturday
County highway authortties however expected today's
morning.
sunshine to clear snow off the roadways by this evening,
:
The house, occupied by Baird and his family of two
Pomeroy street crewmen were busy all night cindersmall children was localed on Route 143, 1 ½ miles
N
Ing hills and helping motorists get a slarl from slippery
GERALD PBEBl'O
from Wolfpen �n •he Harrisonvi lle Road.
places . For a time traffic was jammed al the PomeroyThirteen members of lhe Porn•
Mason bridge approach. Cars having come lo a slop,
gorage type b lding
buildin
eroy Volunteer Fire Department
could not start again.
near t:e :ow gutted houae.ui
were called to lhe see�• at
The office of County Superintendent o Schools 0 . 0.
The Pomeroy Fire Department
l 1 ' 45 by Mrs. Charley Sm ,tb. An
Patterson said Eastern High School, and elementary
estimated fire damoge at neorly
rep0rted the $5000
unidentified man
dollars with $2000 of that
schools at Riverview and Cliester were closed today. It
fiae lo Mrs. Smith at a ,tore opis expected they wiU reopen tomorrow, as should the
amount attributed lo house con•
erolld by her husband on the
Bedard school near Darwin,
tenta.
-----Harrisonville rood about a mile
State Highway workel-s were busy through much of
from the . scene.
the night.
'lbe fomllt was reportedly at
A spokesman for the County Highway Depai:tment
ha, aceepted
Preoton
Geralcl
a
,
home et the time of the lire but
a poslllon u oalet manager for s id be estimated about two mches of snow fell m the
had no phone and could find . no
the Haaon County Moton, 1 n e. . eastern sections of the county but that U1e western secone to report the fire oeeord,ng
·
Point PIOUMI, W. Va. He wa■ tor was harder hit.
to unofficial reporta.
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Coun y She lfl De- A cor operalld by Donna Lee
fornwly .-elated with Pratoo '!be
family had occupied
The
partme,,t investigated !me ae- McGuire, 211, Bidwell, a(id on ice
Moton iD Hlcldleporl
the home aboot two monlha ogo
Prell
1,
ut oald,m cldeota over the ,...keod. One inlo lhe driveway of the service
/t
pr
p
ton
Mr
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and was plannhtg to build a new
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turday and the other st.allon and hit the atation'• siiJ!
• • , H .,_;
Sa
of
occurred
CbarnbiOP
Middl�
of
o
home at lhe ,Ito next Spring.
Dale Kennedy, Middlep0rt, k
,._ durioi the Icy ■ d p0le in front of the u pumpa
g
ernber ol. t \ e two
11,ey were In lb• proce,s of being charged with drivhtg vhlle
�
weather SUnday. Three A pa- er ht lhe vehicle,
e.,,.
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STRE WN CO AL - Coal was strewn over the area between the Dairy Queen and
the
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intoxl&lt;'ated and having no operaand
Order of perlODI were injured, nooe -- Tom Comer, ...,.ived lorebend t he Shamrock Motel al the Ohio side of lb e Pomeroy-Mason bridge Saturday when
o
t
vole
tor·, 11,,,... by the Middleport e
Muon or Jolllly, ID tho aceldent lnve■llgat- 1 cuta while the driver received , this truck's axle broke, sending it out of control coming off the bridge. '111ere were
8 32nd
Pol ice Department lollowhtg an ElbS rln
eel Saturday and one on Sunday. 00 cut.. Damage to tlie vehicle , no Injuries, but a number of Christmas tree• for sal e were damaged, aa were two
lhe b e elub all of
accident at Page street Saturday
or'
Arner!
Al 1:41 Seturday · night the de- 1 wu tenned light. There were no' vehicles.
,'
can
the
W. V•. • and
at 4: SO p. m.
partment Investigated o lwo car o
ch 11es
Kennedy wa■ eominl from glon and
iddleport accident one mile west ol llarcl- A�ing to United Preu InX
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fool,;! :·�:::\:'"'
Two-yOONlld Lolt Dianne Hy- ...... whipped acrou Ohio SUn·
!;a .
in
l ..,led for Clair Ed- �..: :.::i:i
In auto .. """'Jvecl lacerallom ., I b o day leaving up lo live inches oi A cor and true\ escoped moC
lnto 9.. yard of �
• Funera
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p. She wu 1 11DOw and a host of happy achool .
upper
and
li
eye
rtlht
busdealerablp
ad
,son spencer, 49, who died ol Dr. J. J. Dav11 and lnlo • gar- flnano,_•
ior damoge and two drivers were
As a result of a new law passed by the Ohio yglaleIn
led children who didn't have to 10 to
Holr.er Hospital Seturday morn- age owned by th, Rice Grocery. neUOL
ef that &lt;&gt;&lt;accid
-�uninjured
in
an
lure, beginning January I, 196 1 , sheriffs and their dep�
� �• :;'1
cI ;:'°' today.
ln g will he held 'l\oelday at I P- The department also ,n-ested
Strell
In ury orth
irectl
curred
ol
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uties are required to wear standard uniforms IDd j
to
y attri
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m . at ,th• Ewing Chapel,
Garmen H . Wortman . II . Che- �
the
of
Po
n
intersectio
m
lhe
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a
rn
arked cars.
the '�rm, allhoogh r�e· Tho deceued WU • Bedlord shire. on charg.. o1 drlvilll!
)'Cl....- .... '"""rtad minor• bu� "'
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ridle
and
11ou1n
llel
eroy-li!ollOll
b
p County Sherill Robert
..,a ,he ,... IUl!D bome by lilr men in Cincinnati were hampered 7 il 33
Townahlp lnlltee and wu as- while lntoxleated and having no
w1lb wWle
,
ach said today the OOUD• be pointed black
n
rtl!llb
ff
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light
110&lt;lated with bl1 brother, Roger, operator•, Ileen... In Mayor Ken•
efforll
to
In
their
ming.
parenll.
; roal truck d riven by William ,;department and all �lher stot, ltun
In the Sponcor llllltel at Mid- neth McElhlno•y•• court this
Hyaell collided wllb Cllrtl■ OI· that detlroyed a ,upennork&lt;!I.
An
111
II-inch , 11n pollit tbl wdl
Tl
80
Ri
ies A
g!, Street. Sheriffs department w m he Uni•
E. Spro •. , 7
dleport.
morning, Workman
wa■ fined !
mer Jewett, 16, Pomeroy, w h O School o(flciala in I number of Middleport went out o( control formly marked with the -Nord appear on the emtet al . bath
He I, aurvlved by his wife, $100 and coat, and sootenced lo
wu 1olol eat driving • 11155 counlie■ announced no claues ., the lr �k a roached the m- "Sherifr· in the hood and the front � All lellerlnc ..U ba
,
,
u
p
Betty Spencer; bis brothers, three days 1n jail on the DWI
gold, outlined 1n rt11. ,etFord. 'J1le front and left tide of would be held today due to
ofte;
coming across trunk o1 both county cars.
sectlon
r
te
u,.
Sidney, Ralph, and Roger Leo charge and fto and coota f«
the
ol
condltlonll
Jewett
II' by
lrHchen,us
Other
by
operated
the vehicle
th• bridge. The Pomeroy Police In addition. on the trunk Is to lhe
Spencer , all of Pomeroy. � h avin oo u......
n
cl
were
•
l•
.
,.
Sc
dama
ro
lian
ad
ived med
g
g
hoo
oaed I Deportment investigated and said he the name ol the county ond
Mr. C.011• Bryant, 1111, died al rece
IUfflVOl'I are four nephews an
and
mery, M adison .
---- .
hil blme on the Rutland Road The vehicle operated by Ryaell part, of Montgo
.
Ute cauae of the acciden t was at- car numbe-r in three-inch letten fu
two nieces.
m
and
nton
Vi
l
�•'!be
�lckawoy
rllb
Fairfield,
ill
OD
heavily
�
111· wu damapd
e word "Sher iff" Is lo he in
Th
turday night alter l
a
'
trlbuled lo lhe oxle of the co l
Sa
Mr. Spencer WU preceded In
orm
..
!JD
aide.
CO)lllliet.
other
P
left
and
lroot
o
lef!
,Ide, the
lour•nch lelrera, The car, are
•
.: bl.
__ ••
truck 'breoking
death bv his parent■
Albert
-- - - --- - · - - -- - - wmt11 trw•n.
_.,
reThe
indirectly
hill
wu
storm
..,
•
«idenl
The
oceurred
a
,_
.
The deceued -I hill enltro
Spence,: and Myrtle ' Heaton
overcoat wiDler and
g in The uncontrolled truck ran into
d
m
filed
Ible I0
lp.
Rutland
Ule
In
townllh
He
I,
in·
;:
:
: :. : ..:� p- a vehicle driven by Grant w E
......
Spencer. and a brother, Eldred.
........
ha
,
l
hal,
l
,.;
li
Erl• h
.. :
�
-,
survived by bll nltee, Mia Net• YRo t, pe
i&lt; tep, 1 6 M ason, traveling on the
Burtal will be at the Ml. lierbreat
badge,
hat
bodp.
oc
denta
on
d over 8I the mouth of R y
u
two ICCl
tie Tolliver, with whom M made veatlg
tn1ck,
The
bridge.
the
below
road
man Cemetery.
pla
te, collar pflll, belt. tll. •
•
Waves
by Rlv
ea
,
bll homo. Severo! other DIO&lt;II IM � ��
clip, ....... IIICU, wliflllo ,al
:.i : I�rong
c1-:;�;,revenlld ofter h itting the oar d riven by
i
m.
au
Ml\:&amp;
e
&amp;1N
Y
·
and nephews ■llD IUl'Ylve. Mr. ■now
.
betwe
Sham
th�
Estep
went
en
chain.
.
Al s p.m. tho ShorHr, Depart· rescuers from reaching Robert B.
death
1
i
ta
procedal
wa.
Bryon!
Trou!ers will be ,,., ... •
rock Motel and the Dairy Queen.
Repair Follow ng
•
ALGIERS , Algeria
meol .... ealled to 1nv..t1gale a Pennell , 28, of auburban Cl•••·
Moo- by Im bnithen and lhNe
b
l
ack stripe ■b1rta wlll be 1Pld,
and
id
h'll
upd
ron up the 1 ' • ·
&lt;1&gt;W rlolel'I lhrealeoiol a b o 1
Der Ument Is Set
1..,..,ar oecldenl .I mllo west o1 land, before he went under.
rL
::,'
J
te
blowie
will ' he gray, •·• 1,
1
ZANESVILLE, Ohio tUPll - war against tho French tried to- Servlcel wil be
Central Ohio wu the hardest
held II t h e Rt. 135 on Roule U4.
l
.
.
will
he
blact, hall ON to ..
e
veh,c
's
wos
e
Esl
to
l
amO
Work erew■ were expected to day lo •torm the center of AlMarion K Ohl inger: 28. N e w
Funeral home
al William F, Farley, II, Longs- hit by lhe lloJ,n that moved Into .
!
Cbue
gray, ties will be lrll al
!:,ol lru&lt;k medth
e
HOl'�n , W. Va . lost _h� fight lor
clear the debrl■ and repair the glen but were driven back wllb
from the
::::"';., ci::rg,. were !,led.
I p.m. lleY. Raymond Hummol •�le, drlvinl • 1951 Buick eollld- lhe state early Sunday
le in Hoh.er hosp,tal at 6 . 15 shoes and IOCb black.
trackl today from • long freigbl COBUaltleo. Heavy fighting apread
Il
In Meip Coomty Ibo - ...
will o!Dcata, and burial wtl1 fol- eel with Jamea D. Adam,, 5t , RD west.
ves•
Pomero
Pohce
also
m
train dorallmenl about 15 miles lo the oaabah.
p. m. S daY ter he had
Five 1Dc11 Saowfall
!o
low In MJIOI Cemter)'. Frlenda S Pomeroy, dtlvinl a tl151 Volltlw1ll t.. prodded
_
nus
.
�
�!
un
i
h
I
eorly
t
!den
8
..!
an
tl alld
Ida
cr1uoo11Y burn= '" an acc1=•I HI llarteobocb
north ol. bin
The government clamped down
Both Columbus and Dayton hod g
�
!dent
funeral
od
al
Iv
The
and
u,,.
•
,_
beinll
avoll
are
arc
not
ls
ing
but
detai
morn
I
d
m
plant
Philip
S
.,.
m
lhe
A dolen c.;.. of a UO-ear Penn strlcl cemorahlp bul ft -ared
a
l
p0
l
on five inches ond drl ta in th
by tho count, 1141 7 J
o&lt;CII
a":e
a«
P. I
onY rding lo unolflc ia l re- morning Saturday •
the areu totalled 10 inch•• to three j able.
aylvanla m,Jght train derailed the dealh toll In four day,
of homo
waa
reporfed.
Damap wu reported to ·
mmor.
e
waa
,
amag
Ohl inger was OPe ol. sev�al
'Ille snow ports
Sunday, apparently from a broken fighting was approaching the 100
left rear fernier, the back bump- feet in AOme places.
axle, Nobody wu bwt In the ao- mart In the wont rloU.,
cleaning out a vat with
workmen
r
Alp la
er and the aJpal Ugbl or the ve- ,reolld headaches for road crews
]a
Tim
and citric acid. T h . Ladia Will Tua
ed
wa':"'
cidenl of the Pllllbur&amp;h to Colum- Jui, known. More than 1.IOO plC'- Ch
hot
1st
Daddy
e
hl&lt;le o))ll'lted by ' Farley. H eavy ht both &lt;Illes .. ,alt ■preadert
.
B
poured onto h I m. wrapping Leu 1111
I
li
l
bus train.
wd
letha
Playboy
)
80III were lnjurM.
!UP
YORK
NEW
a&lt;•
into
q
o[ and plowa had lo be called
g
ypo11ce0-�
arPomeroy
-.,.rtmenI damage WU cauaed to the aide
1be
Third o edi
and third desecond
suffered
He
I
had
ha,
who
Manville,
Th
Tommy
I
the car o at,d by Adamo. ere lion to clear the moin streets.
The Syraeuoe
W
Iy
,
17
arrested
Leiter
Yeapr
•
CoCRA8II mu THIRTY
C OF C MEIITI
The &amp;late Highway Potrol said wlv,s. 13 marriages and 66 years gree bum&amp; over 99 per cent ol. Rome Demonstration !llub w i l l
or lojurie,.
wm1 no
nigh
l
s,
BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -Thirty The regular meet1n1 of I h • umbu
!Sa�
:i.. .:::: Shortly after lhal accident, the that no fatal accident, hod oc- of life, haa proudly anno_uoced his body.
.
meet wednMlay,
14 111o
Dec.&lt;,nlber 1 • �
ope
i: ......... doparlmeut wu called to htveatl- curred oo Ohio highways alnce the that his current wHe la 10mg to One Hol,..r hospital �ffi&lt;:W
penona """' tnled when an Ar- Pomeroy Cbambor ol c..nmerce shargu
1
sleod
of
l
in
•
g
said shortly oiler Oblmger a a&lt;I
"" U.,.
...,,... la anotbor at the Laopvllle mow hit earl&gt; Sunday. But auth- have a mlllfon.dollar baby.
""'1llllllCed
1entlne air force plane eruhod wW be held too1ght at I p.m. In runn
Yu1er •
In nearby Sall Andrea de Giles the ofllcd of the Ohio Puwor .-1
arroll
rris w1D be
,u.
llallon In Lanpvlllo. Thl&gt;I orltles out � speed limit on the "I'm going ID beoome • father mission, that it w.. one of I h • ly n
No
M . C
.
tance before taklnC hbn Intl)
at
the
seen
ever
cases
asbesto1
burn
worst
the
time,"
_
(1rst
the
for
from
m.ph.
40
Company.
to
Turn
Sunda) .
pike
Ohio
CUI wu I one car affair,
bostesa at her home. The mNtlnl
tody.
I ��;________
Fremont •utward to reduce lhe he� soid. "I'm l(ling lo leorn h&lt;dpltal Re wos admitted to the ill he from It a.m. until J p.m.
ff• po■ted bond and I, lo apbospital at (US a .m
how lo pul on di.pen."
danger of accldenta.
;',,. armual �
...... � d!D' pear befon Pon•oy M a y o r
___ _________
...,.._
Funeral sen-ices are to be held
.
,t -, and •
be
r
ll
w
.
held
i
cJiar1eo Ltpr on the cha11ea
tomorrow at 2 p. m. st lhe Sl. oe
ha
WUarnot,d
'!be deparm-,1 allO
PALM BEACH Fb. (UPI) - PmldeDWled
Paul Lutheran Church In New -:. ::
----F. Ke1111edy today 'allllODDCed the appointment of Dean 11am B. Wlllon, 18• Pomm&gt;y and
Raven with Rev. Jaci&lt; Welsh of.
1 ---.
ppod Tb■
h .
.
,
,
A.
li
II
l'on&gt;m&gt;J
Dowtlla
Cbarlel
aanoanced
o
■
al
Kennedy
atate.
of
ticiating. Burial will follow in i!:'g, :. �"::"
aeeretary
u
81111!:
be
t
0
•
M
Graham Cemetery.
tbal Adlai E steven■on had Keepkd Keanedy'1 of. IIGlh will appur In
W
appm
r
.
g
_____
Survivors include hi&gt;. wile,
fel' ol appolnimmt U U, S. Amhnndor to the Ual1ed pr'I eoarl &lt;m ...._ ayor
ol. ,_,i,.
LoIla operation,
Coraletta Ohlinger; h11 sons,
Nattou.
0
Lest'." Marion and Timothy 8TURY UNDER RBDII
flte 1ria1 elate in the .... ol · �j
�1
Lewis, and a daughter, Jill Ann,
U. State ol Ohio a1alnlt Glen• ·
ACCRA (UP[) _ Pretldmt.
uJd today 1ba1
The moat sports-minded family In Meigs co�nty, and all ot home. Other survivors in• Kwame Nkrumah,
"'f R. 11:Winl bu been ■et for
deola wll
ence
sc
na
3
000
Mn.
nd
a
Mr.
par"'.'ts,
i
atu
,
Gha
Doeember II al , a. m. by Com- maybe Ohio, Is the Hubert Prices' of Portland. The fam- elude h15
n&gt;
a
b
and
Ohlinger,
K.
ter
Lea
year
he sent for tr&amp;Jnln&amp; to the 8ovlll
fflllll P1eaa JudJ!• John C. Hacon. lly not only participates In and watches games the
Ewin1 i. c:harged with anon round, but It also predicts tbe outcome of hundreds of ther, Pele.
Union and other Eas1erD l"'
In a llre al a bulldinl owned by others.
tries •arly next ,-.
Reali!
amblllon
of D0011'1 program.
0. P. Kle1I - hm ..-. � 11 ta1
Jhln Slleel
During football season this year, unUJ Th anksgiving
�
l�• Ex'?lec. ted
and "
•
maklnrl
Fo
by
tho
Y
JobH
ee
..,
will 11■11c1 1rta1
h l'umnOi11111 :,. M e-1op•
pra,-r
..._
11111o
llowinl
w k, the family of flvt at boame In the evenhi. gs pr
ta
T
l
t b e s.-. tho au-Jlllmu S t o r r
bnghtar for '"'1deo of
o it S M I li ons
the obrl"I made by l'role&lt;III, dieted tile outcome of games ll acrosa tbe nation, b g
,,
Coant)' Homo, tho WCTU ol Mid- "Whm '!be 'Inn Wu Full" WU ·- ..... WU - by a Attorney Jamel O'llrkrl, The collefe and small.
WASHINGTON
(!JP)) -UnemIn
dloport, beaded by Mrl. Clanoce given by 111ra. Donald _,. who llr. and )Ire. L. D. 00. aflar charge st.tea 1h11 Ewinl, .. When the final 1UD1111ary wu '!be cum�lete total&gt; of how many ployment rose to 4 mlll ioo in No­
HcNeal, held !ta aecood ..,_ substlluted 1111 the program for wblcb the - wbich had been lawfully, wWlully Ind mallcl11111&gt; lobulated last ....t. Larry, an she predicted rigbl ond how vernber and Is expected lo climb
ful party at the lnfirmarJ 1 a a I ber hlllband, lleY. J1oooe ol tho taken lall Olrlalmu morning at ly, with Jnteol to defr1lld, ■et Eighth grodor and o1or baaketball many wrun1 ,..,.. DOI told, hut to ot Jeaat s million next month,
5alurday afternoon al I.
fire or caused to he burned and player sl Portland where bi, f■• aure .. shooting, ■he watcbes government officiala rep0rted Jo.
Hlddlepol'I Ff1'II Bapllot Churdl. the county - """' lhowa.
Mid
a
n
1
1
1
I
rtle
pulor
11n.
lllloff
ol
coaeh. enough bueball, basketball and da
L
damaged the building that be tber II priDclpal and
8a
Y·
r
_____
t
w
fo
had ffolhaU 1ames to have a t,lenty
o
Re
lop
on
he
when
.
....,
'
out
am•
and
presenUy
I�
of the dlaporl sa the ac, pa1tlo
of
Belonl the IDUlieal numben and R • •· operatn a ' buslnea.
correct- good knowledge ol. the game.
pred
Plafflel
over
300
icted
M
COMMON
C
GROUND
H
U
I
"N
led :;":. Bertha N
1
rge
the - nud&gt;en. Attorney Manning Webster has ly,
� wu p� in c�
JERUSALEM, Isreal (!JP!) _
the COUii· Erlo CUJ: led
ton to
� Mr■. Dana
the
the
ll
m1
hlgh
the
In
or
N
u
ned
,
wl&lt;olne
l
l!III gur
liDe with
on
OOIIDll!1 f the
ldenll l8DI "Silent '!be mora than 'IQ allmdlng
behalf of lrteodo who wlstad ty home
Dovld Beo-Gurion haa
Premier
been N!la
'
party IDcluded rn """ of I b • delmdanl. Ewing wu Indicted percenla(!" ol. comcl predlcllooo game, from newspapers and
been told by President..le&lt;I John
o
Nigh!.•"•- JIOIIDI
Oil
wltb the party glftl,
ldeo the
Bet I r Iil Rocbpllnp WCTU who wit- by the May t.ffll, grand jury. , wu Mr. Price, lhtll Sam, a the �la &lt;m the ,core F. Kennedy that there " will COIi· '
poethlg
l
W
M
ty
•
ed wllb lbe glflo. Iha """"PY Also ..,..rd1og lo cour\holl!f lor baaket&lt;tr •I Racine High. ,heel which m kepi behind the
llra. HcNeal, pruldonl, Int,,,It
J.;;;"'Jn&amp;n.
tlnue to he much oommon
,..:;""
U.. bolt wcru
WCTII.
• • d records, M•rlha W· Coroey. !,!Id. Following the men In lhe family \lichen door.
... dooed Mro. B a r r y Houduhelt.
ground"
in
Israe
li and Amerl&lt;AD
the fo
prugrlllll chalrmao for Ibo party. "rd Rather Have Jl!IIUs," wu lrienda from llndbmy, &amp;ffflh- dloport, 1w ffled • divorce pell- cont,ot wu mother Corolyn. She 'l1lll typo aellvlly kept
relgn policies The message ,...
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lleY
_,1y
1iuq
Pr1ct
■port
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tho
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,
di- lion ag,.;n,t _
.
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, Howard Ritppe1t. IDl!llla ...,. oer¥ed under
In �
le l!l,m Ken·
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,

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Sales Pos1"t1·on
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