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VOL XII

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� Alercllandl,e
Frorn Home Tmn
Brulnu, Men j :

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Dnoted To The lnterull Of The Mel11-Ma.on .4rea
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, Dec. 19, 1960

NO. 208

5c PER COPY

Fire Razes One Gravel Hill_ Home,
Destroys Car, Damages 2nd· House

Into the garage whldl wu attach- damaaeo would nm Into lbe lhouo- ln1 lhe fire. However, lhe Solln&amp;
I
ed lo the houle. t then Jumped ands of dollan. He placed the ap, famJly look up temporary ....�
.
acroBS lo lhe wu... home and proxllnate figure betW«D five dence in the Burton apartment
began burning rapidly near the and .atx lhousand dollars. How• on Page-st. The &amp;lt.esz·, have
ldtchen and back porch and aJong ever, he declined to make an of- three ehlldren at home; William,
the siding, It completely destroy- flclal eallmale uoW further In- 11, Margaret, 13, and Joan, 1.
ed. the back porch. kitchen, gar- vestlgat lon.
....:a
nt
nie fire de
...,.
�
age and 11166 Ford of th• Sol- Dara! had high pralle for hll water from • nea
y h ,:-:'
ten's while doing heavy damage men in combating the (ire and Ing 400 feet of r �· I u­
10
to the sou hwes comer of t h -. expreued hill :hanb to otheri used were two
r l'
f
who pitched in to help bring the the new truck and tw:e'i�r:1
Wilson home.
1be Soltesz family was home fire under control
lines. The department wu 00
when he fire broke out T h II y He said h waa the flnt run for scene for three hours.
were in the basement when a the town'a new $20,000 fln!i truck
" popping" noise was hearrl u� and pve a lot of cred.Jt to t he No one was Injured dur ng the
stairs near the back porch."Upon apparatus. He felt the fire could flre. However, unoke mask! and
lnvestigallng they found the back no have been brought Wider con- Scotty air pack&amp; were used lo aid
in trol a. quickly a, It waa had It the firemen In breathing m· t b e
part of the houM engulfed
heavy smoke.
not ,been for � new vehicle-.
to
templed
a
flames. Mr Soltesz
to
able
wu
Sunday·, fire was lhe wont in•
f8Jfl:lly
Wilson
The
burning
lb&amp;
move his cu (rom
lhe c!ly limila this year.
home
Aldo
Ila
Into
follow,
back
move
the
slopped
by
wu
garage but he
a
fl mes.
Mr. and Mn. WU!on w e r e
away when Ibo fire ,torted bul
the Wilson's two . daugh er-a were
at home with Mr. Wilaon'a moth­
er.
Heat and amoke damage was
heavy In the Soltesz home and
.
very little furn iture WM salvag•
tota l �f 65 names have been draw n rn the Clerk of
A
&lt;
bon
l
ar
e
elgb
and
n
ab e. Firem n
Courts office for possible duty on the January term
r!ed some furniture lo the outside
was announced Saturday afternoon.
and removed ll\OII of the belong- G rand Jury It
drawing was Clerk Evelyn Lucke, Sherthe
ttending
A
ing, of the wuaon femlly.
a
r
enbach, Judge John C. Bacon and Jury
Ro
If
H
rt
Cl
�
be
!
Both struct11NJJ1 were inlurecl.
CorimlSSioners Freeland Norris and J. E. Rowe.
·� NIId -\ .....
'- Chief Tom Dcu""
11111C1
Fu
Names of 15 pel'I01II to aerve
Of
y,
_
FIGHT FIRE - In the abov� pictu re, Middleport Fi re Department Volunleen, Jack Bechtle and Howard
grand Jury duty wero dra •.,, and ::ii;:;
,:,:�
���dr�::• Dal l ey are f1ghtmg smoke and f1re on top of !be home of Joseph Sollesz while department member. Larry L.
•
so for pell! Jury.
na McKinley, Baker , John Nash, Bob_ Bye r and K enny McElhinney work wilh hoses from th e ground. Only cha rred �emaJ 111 of
,
Those to appear for poulble :�fiepo� and Le
epo
the Solles.z home rem•tn as does a 1956 Ford owned by Sollesz which burned in the adjoining ga rage . Firemen
Grand Jury duty are Virginia
J Names rawn for po,slble Petit saved the H. A. Wilson home at the left, which partial ly bur ned. - Senti�el Photo.
Dough,a, Shade; Cllntoo Sarver,
wy dutY are L. D. Scol , Middle
.
Pomeroy, Route 2; Dulcie J. Rel·
port
I
Portland '
; Nona Ritchie,
I
te
port
I;
van
dl
Rou
e
he
Mid
l,
l
Christ
seeond
annua
•OCfOt
S
The Middleport WCTU b�ld Its
Walter
entz,
y;
nFra
Pomero
B
m as party at !be County Children's Home Saturday al• Halliday. Dexter; Charle, Cram- ce, Minor. Dexter; Dale Hill.
_
m
ternoon when each child received a number of gifts er, Pomeroy: Fred L. Hoff an, Racme; Francia Trlpplell, Midne
,
,
Raci
Norm
Pomeroy; Dorothy
fPOm sponsoring organizations and friends.
dleport: John W. Moore, Porn.
Rev. Ho ward Ruppel! and Rev, Raymon Konln-ight Roule I ; Pauline Aulheraon, Port- eroy Rt. I: Ethel Ours, Portland.
le
sv
:
il
Reed
Gilland,
handed out the gifts and were assisted by the scouts of land: Orland
Gladys Nicholson, Rutland.
Vallie Ogdln, Dexlar; James Van
Troop 245 of Mltfdleport.
Ella Lemley, ;;rr
Meter, Cheater:
Gl
n
Spomortna """"' were I b • don of the lnflrnwy ..., a
1: PALM BEACH. Fla. (UPI) Junior High Clau, The Bu,y Beo nwnber of carole.
Racine RI
James
BY BOB WINGETT
._
Heu'tbslone C I a s s, Re!reahmenla of punch and
Clul,
Damon Ferrell, Syracu,e ; Cha;. Democratic leaders meet wi h
Ben
Spencer,
an
rdent Racme Tornado basketbal)
a
Kennedy
F.
hn
•
Jo
t-elect
n
ide
Pre
Bible
CIUI and t h e cookies, which had been clonalad,
W
le, H. Evans , Pomeroy; Lola L
follower, may be p romoted to the rank of "team pbyslr1
1lwo Clut of the Middle- were ■erved by Mn. Joo Turner,
Ha1Tlo Pomeroy · Lester L 8 - loday !or atrategy alk, 011 the
ciao" after his doctoring Saturday night of Forwartl
polt Finl Jllpllal
Phil� Mn. Den,er N.i- and Mn. ffar.
ley, Racine ;
Sylvia M idi&lt;,� .... administration's legislative
•
Duane Wolfe.
program.
Cheoter star Route•' Ellzahell.
thee _Society and Ibo
.
ry Hoadallhelt. The rofreslunel!t■
Wolfe woke up Saturday mom- ,oreness and nelling clown. •
r• s Kennedy himself was expected
The beiit-lM4- �I �
ircentered wttt,
•Ison tangsvllle
a- of, Ibo ¥� CIIUrcb of table
Ing
and found that something had Enroute to the game at G�
ye
t
e
al employ... lhil un
.
••·• of the' 1wo day
q.r Erm,;, -·Cllrlll, 19SCS of � lloatl! M:olfio. rangemeni from tho Pomerov
�· lo set lbl' ,....
�""�, �-�w•••-•.:.•-•··
haPJ&gt;&lt;!lled lo , h,. neek during lbe ter, Mr. Spencer, who
!ollol!'
ly
ear
canll
(hlltmU
lllllll
lo
II
'
.
outline
an
supply
may
and
talks
�,.u1__. rlori.i ■hop .
.,_.
..... C b u r e b' 'l\io -.-•
F. Cremeans, Coofvflle; Vlrght. e w s ken 'lb' !he doc- ed Ra- .......,,11 p, lilai_t
order to avoid tho lut minute ge
ID
:r w.:,i .. � J:.t rune chances years, rubbed Duane•,
King, Pomo.ov RI. 2: Harold o! his early legislatives plana&gt; He
af a,,i■t , 111 �U� .Among tboeo atlendlllg Ibo per- rush tbot OOOJl'I eaeb
In
� ....,.
�
committed
Is
'
t
Proffi
t,
a
rol
lo
llvely fast ,i,:.
Portland; R. O: Sm ith
WcmetlI
ty wore members of the h o , I
O u ! 01 t en he wouldn'� P I a Y 1y all the way with a ulve �
loftlces of Mel Counly·
the l"lnt Unlted
stacb and sac�of mail along Pomeroy Rt. t: 'l1iver Befley: tion on aid for depressed areas
�yterlan WCTU. representatives from the ))OI
agams! Glouster that n ight be- keep It wann.
I"'
Racine ; Ridney Pierce,
Lon� and medical caro for the aged,
Church,, Mlddleport,
Pomoruy -Ing orpolulloDI, Rev. J.
-•use 01 the pamful oeclic &lt;"Ondi- _ Arriving al Glouster
lies of cka
,:... al,
moot
le
je
the
ohn
but
e
pol
.
nllal
sub
,
of
;
c
range
�ion.
J Role Long Bot•
P. Miller, and Mr. Walter Ter- :/ keeping":,. � ■ort• Bo� J
cme !ans though they didn't
.
lom, Jes,le Morris. Pomeroy RI · was nearly endles,,
•
_,...,.. rell, who bu IP'Own up at t h e
Duane l!J)Ollt the bigger part of a cllant-e of WlllDing. Glouster
MR. SMITH
lllllil all nm
their workln ho
bill
Catherine Hash, Reedsville ; W. Kennedy completed his cabinet
BPW Club, Ibo a.ud Conlin• hmme, and his family.
llhould
the morning on the doctor·, te- loot ooly to Philo, 'IIH5.
each pe
Not
R.
_.,
Crouch,
Pomeroy.
Xl
appointme
Club,
n
ts
Kin
In
Palm
The
Beach
Sa lion ""-•
•
ble. He was brought home and was Duane', neck lnjun,d
cards u ..... u pooalble H would Phvlll, Larkin,, LonJ llotlom: ursday by naming J. Edward Day �
.
Gemma Mu Cbaptor of the
h,. anjured neck was placed Ill both Sam Prf&lt;• and liD 114
rush.:.C.and, Ed M. Ander,on,
lut
Beto
the
avoid
Middleport
:
of
o!
WSCS
Los
the
Angeles
�rity.
I
,
Phi
n
surance
an
co
�
m=d be
rntractN1n. All afternoon h ll neck vy had been in bed all
uc Phillip Donovan . Syrecu
fallgue cortolnly
day &amp;ai.,
se; El- pany executive and former law
Metbodlll
Ibo Lllart r■lll
was rubbed periodically IO l:eep day with flu.
ed, """ employee uld.
mer Young, Mlnersvate, Ive partner of Adlai E Stevenson, as
•
�'
Church and Ibo Mlddleporl wcro
Sharp, Racine Route I : Herold postmast ge
On the � Woll
tbroup ..,trlbuUllg lrlenda.
er neral With the caband talked with •
Electon To Make
:ar,ons, Portland ' Elda Cersev, lnel completed Kennedy could
Four J[lrll &amp;om Ibo county
nv
A gtnan, Id- tum 1o the ....;.d eche
n didn't harm bl, �
ever,
the
lon of
It Official Today
IDdl:;i:, ��de W� er :!
abili
one bil B• d,r-' .. ,.
y
executive
bra
'
n
ch
and
some improv
I
WASIDNGTON IUPll - T h . Jlottom · Marie V ,.,: M!d�
Harold
,
Equip,
Meigs
Smith,
pomts
ff,
ch is good
wh
portent
oub-cabl
n
el
appointme
po
nts
'
lor them ""'" the M iddle rt T h • lllddleport Emercency next Pre,ldenl of the United port. •
ro
ment
Comp
any. Pomeroy,
ha,
ter
filnesa.
of
night
a
•
.
re
w
ex
this
eek.
pected
aquad mi■wered two calls o v e r Stolel will really be elected to- Phyllle · Rowan, Coolville; Ar- we
been elected Pre91�en
of the
Following lhe game, Mr. .....
nday named the first
Su
Kennedy
thur Slobart, Racine, John A.
Ibo weekend and ... lhil mom- day,
Ohio Farm Equipment Assocra·
cer was congratulated
Cbur@ of tluile, and Evaqeline ing.
Barring IOfflll unexpected IW'- Taylor, Middleport : Hazel Black• woman to a top posl in his new Ion for l9ill.
al
fans and Racine eo..i,
.
dmi
a
n
istr
.
a
tion.
He
s
e
lected
Mes.
Chapter, OJr,S.
.
Saturday �I S:tltl p.m. ■quadmen prise, John F. Kennedy', slim wood, Harmonvllle; Helen JohnThe Meigs Counly Sber lr, de- Morruon or bJs
Af
r
ng as • director of
I
f
'"'."
fme te
9
(
I
,
Eli
4
R.
b
t
Libby
2abe
,
Sm
th,
bf ti •
bold around went lo the Roll Shumaker ml• popular vote victory over V l c e oon , Pomeroy Rt. I ; Edna Ma ves
'l1te �
p rtmen mvestigated a w r e e k
�
the
atewide
st
g
o
anlzation_ for a
doctoring.
ateur
Ken
t
fJeld.
C
lir.,
Democr
a
alic na·
'"'"
Oarlltmu tree a D d deuce on Pearl Street. Mr. Shu-. Prnlden( Richard M. Nlxon in Rutland: Charlvne Thomas, Midthe
nine yean, and vice pre81d nl !hat occw-red late_ Salurday morn- The Ou bug didn't blla 1 .,r1
.
lllea llarllaerl •- prooldod. II maker had fallen on lco and wu the Nov. I balloting will be con, dleport : L. P. Summerfield, Long tional commit eewoman from her durmJ lbe past vear. Mr. Smith ,ng and is investigat
a breal:- Price
ing
',
■coring
eJtber
be
11,111•
II
ho
as
te.
a
st
a
lre
surer or the
opened w ltb the linllni of "Joy laken to Melp General lloopltol !lrmed when the 537 pre,klenllal Bottom and Oma Montgomery, mt
chosen for the hJgh office at ing and eotenng r@ported Satur- eel in J6 markers and
United States to replabe Mrs. Ivy W88
to the World" wHb Mrs. Lillian where he wu treated.
�
electon meet in It.ate capltahl all Racine.
the Annual Convention in Colwn- day.
was outstanding in the �·
Baker Prlest when the new ad------.
Ste.lff u aceompanilt, Program At 8:3$ tlMt tame evtin..lng the �er the nation to do the actual
bus recently.
Marvm Glasgo, owner of lbe ing departmenL
r�--:-7"
.
ministration takea over.
�.
dudrman wu Mn. M. L, Kelly. unit wu called to Headly St. electlnl,
----omeed
C
ing
rovlco
F
Mill
and
P
grocery
I
A
ce
by
nled
e
n the
A ,vcal duet .... prue
----lo aid Lowell Price. A phytlclan
ller xperien
pany M
ille, repo
the en!·
busin s sand a tour of duty with
' inersv
Mr. and Ml'I. L. D. Dllel and was called. He WU IUfferJq from
rted
nRJC WAI MINOR
trance Into his busineu.
e ,aid Deer
H
II
Hibl
4
7
�
Former
the
'
Air
orce
Syracuse
In
World
the Cllrlatmu llory wu glva an lllnea.
war
F
A fire at Rutland � we, a
that a turquoise motorola table
:
Implement
lhe
entered
Smith
Mr.
Fred I. Gardnar, Mn. Thia morning at II a. JD. they minor event. A touter llhorted
b
D Hunt
T
Resident Di es
1
r_a,llo was tnken which had an � Incco�
G� 11111 Mn. 0. E: McKln- wore called lo trauporl Mora out et the !Joyd Dugan home
Maude M. Bra nch, 64 , died business in 1945. He ha, played t1mated value o! $15, along with A
II)' alao IPlll I duet,
Leonard, Fourth atreel, to Melg, filling Ibo liomo with
Dolph Joachim and Dm�Sllurday at her home at 458 an Important pert in the �evelop- several pens
.
lloopltal
Only
Nljl
wu
Sbe
.
cau
.
wu
�
Meljjl hunte ha
minor dap1age
sed
Sycamore Streel In Columbue ment of the Implement industry
The Boy Scout troop with their General
According to Investiga ing offi- lng 47 dee �
She was 8 longtime resident 0 in Ohio.
�
leader, Bob Billa, prmented an to have fal1- on the lee .and -... The fire department wu called
wo
cer Charles Sayre the main door buntin ...:.,
al 10,30 L m.
g
last �
actloll "'11. Girl Scout troop 1111 lllfferlng from a broken hlp.
Word hu been n,celved here Syracuse before moving lo Co- He ha, been active In man
was
e�tered and then the office
'Ibey aaid the report ii f • t
2 years ago.
lumbus
w
Mn. Burt Bogtheir
tha
t Amelia Schorn Turner,
nn.
1
co
imlM)rt
�
an
l
mmittee
a
s
i
fo
•
:
door hmges removed, , The eslllb- from official yet
I
erlv of Pomeroy, died Saturday The deceased I, 1urvived by ment, for lhe St ate As,oclation
and tha man:,
ish
three
sons, John
-UJack", which aerves its membership l ment was entered in the same other deer were possibly tiUed
at her home In Columbus.
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· -----Rosary .ervlces wlll be held in Charles Ron i1 ld, and Paul, all w th management helps, public manner as l ast ye_ar when, the and have not been reported. A ..,
.
Flood Road
Colwnbus Monday evenJng and of Columbus; live daughlers, relations work, Industry relat10n, safe was brok n "110, omcers lal of 21 deer were reported ldJI.
.
maa services at a Columbus Mrs Dons . Wh11 l atch, Syrac use; and Jegislattive represenlation. sai�
ed the first day and 26 the ffl.'Clllil
or OW
01
1he Shenfl"s department also
Phyllis
Mrs.
morn
La
Tue
_______
Wahl,
church
Mirada,
sday
d last da
an
ing.
Pomeroy M-,or CbarlN �
inv('stig
ated an accident on the
�
n
Califor
The
Mrs.
ia;
Jt
be
deceased
Kathry
Renn
will
to
ht
brou
H
r
nported the flood road via Lin•
as
ported
Sumner road one half mile south hav: :�
the Ewlnfit Chapel Tuesday morn- esto, Charlotte, N. c., and Mill Swi8her Serviees
eoln Height■ wil lbe clolecl to �
led
b�
g est�
of Route 680 at 1 1 - 50 Saturday. area , h be mg ag O- � Inbujl
In� when &amp;sary ,ervlre, will be Helen Bra nch, al home; her mo- Ar T B T _.
lortata untn the lco le melted.
'
I pomt "
e
·
o e Ona Y
· While
•- --• of ti,'" art1clN ...., unuoual held Tueoday at 8 p. m
NOT : Thi1 It �A car driven bY I tl8
' Springer, and F unera
. aIt ie
wIth ther' M rs · M
which' we ghed over zso �
The mayor ■aid that the road Chrl1t11111 Cv1tom1 of ure,e. Th-, are wrltjen � a Sentinel
l services for Geraldine
Carr. 30, Rt 3, Cooleville. hi an
......::..
.
will be clDNd from the Walter lmpl eree wht tnfflell 111 u...,- wlill• with tha ,rMN 11nlc• funeral eervlces at the Sacred 16 ,1ra ndrhlldren an d one areal Swisher were to be he1d lhis
af
.
place on the road and slid into
icy
mom•
�nesday
Church
Heart
•
n dchild.
ra
g
Bena Mme &amp;o the town dump,
___
t m
Ing at nine wllh the Rev. Father Fun eral services wiH be held � oon al l : 30 st lhe Rawlings- a rock bank causing damage lo
�
and that there were awneroua
l,er'
Ir ...
e
Home_ wilh R e v. the front
Turel In charge.
bumper, right side of
a.m.
10
at
day
Wedne
t the
a
All over town theae days Jou can see signs In stores
report. ,-terday of penona alidCh:':te�
Le��ey, ess,sted by Osthe grill, and headlight. There
survivors Include a sis- Held Fu neral Home m Colum- ho
'Ibo road. and windows ■aylng only so many more shopping days er,Local
oover,
In c�arge Burial w
Ing In Ibo dltdi
Matilda_ Schorn. 111e del"eas-. bns and burial will follow in the t :
ere no charges filed and no lnTown offlcl.all aaid that no houtet until Christmu. U you were in France today vou would ed wa1 a sister
w l
al the Cheshire cemetery. jur
of the late Char- Green lawn Cemetery th re.
ies reported.
wUl be blocbd off, and that the see "On_ly 10 many more days until 'ReveUlon.1 .,
Pallbearers were 10 be Gordon The j par m nt has also arrestle, Schorn.
----IM!lloll wlll not be an ln&lt;ou""'1enoe
'Revelllon ' ii an Institution lyplcallly French that ls She le aurvlved by three doughSwisher Dlmle l Swisher. Emmell ed l)'.illiam Reeves 34 Albany
. ,
the gaye,t celebration of the year. The first year I was
lo rooldenla.
Thomp.,on, Oliver Kail, Roy G rose 1 Roule 3 on a charg� of inloxlcam g ; R a cine Aidmen
�
Co
M!•·
:"'
m
Paris
I
y
took
trip
to
J
a
and
during
buddy
in Europe
••,.
-,
Mro. H en C ll
and William Ll Ue.
lion.
a ed Out Twi ce
first Cbrlltmas. Therefore, I can truthklly say, "Re· B!,.
C
h
of
o�
cucx "CCIDl!NT
Tho Racine •�ergency ,nil wa,
�=-�y:,.t':: of the year In France.
Ja�. Columbus, ��d � �:;
The Pomeroy Pollce �
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me.nt lnveatJaaled • - ' ,I. up In rotlourant window, through Ing the bealnnlng of • week' • feo, chlldrt11 and . th1"8 great grand ���
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A fire o1 undetermined origin
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The home or Mr. and Mrt. Joa.eph Solien and family, 541 Highst . was ,wept by flames and
the family automobile destroyed.
The home of Mr. tnd Mrs. H. A.
Wilson located within IO feet or
tht Soltesz home, w&amp; also blaz•
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Quick action by firemen was
credited loday for 1eving the WUIOll home from severe damage
and preventing the Soltesz home
hom being comple-tely destroyed.
Eighteen Middleport firemen
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Wilson home engulfed In flame,.
f'he firemen immediately went to
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Sl&gt;J�sz home U&gt; bring the flames
under control. Heavy ,moke and
heal kept !ht department bu,y
for over III ho11r before tho !Ire
waa brought under control.
The Ure llorled In the back of
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Like l'eeds In The Spring

"'-• are Nrtaln hardy politlcol per-

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u the weedl in the sprlne.

The propoaal lo utend the coveraee
., Ille federal wqe-hour law, aa well aa
Ille propooal to lncreaae tbe legal mlnl­
mum wqe, ii one of these. It ii brought
IDrwvd la every Congressional session,
ud tile nut will be no nceptlon.

Tbe nempt worker■ - and they have
..._ uempt ever ,Ince the Low came in­
to belnf '- are In certain local service
l:lldmtr.,, of which retailing ii the mo,t
lmporluL It ts ■lgnlflcant that a highly
lli!flllllled effort wu made to extend cov­
--,e to them during the la,t Congres­
lionll -Ion - and that, after exten­
lftle deliberation, the plan wae shelved.
Aiid·· one reaaon for tbat, according to
z•t1 ,-, waa a 1trong tide of graS&amp;­
_. apjllllllion.

Thi, opposition, to say the obvlou,,
didn't arise because people are opposed 1
lo higher wage, !or anyone. II did ari•• I
for I number of sound reasons. One is
that the proposal would set off a whole
new wave of. wage increases - which
means I whole new wave of inflation . .
Another is that if we need legislation at- I
feeling local buslne88es, which must com- j
pete at the local level even If they are
part of national chains, ii should be ap­
plied by ' state and local action. A third
is that retailing, like other service trades,
offers unusual employment opportuni­
ties for unakllled , marginal, teen-age,
part-time and other workers whose value
lo the employer Is severely limited. An
arbitrari ly high wage would cause wide
unemployment among these groups. And
a fourth Is that- no more federal fingers
are wanted in local affairs.
The last Congre88, like Ila predeces­
sors, set a sound precedent In this.

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Dan Rizor, Mr. and Mr■• C. B.
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Helen Darnewood ond Mr■. Mel,1n Grtnun.

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Plan! for a record hop Dec- 1'he Golden wedding annlver•
erriber 30 wel't!I made 11uU'Bday a&amp;ry of Mr. and Mni. Ode Mu­
eveninj( when the Child Conserva- aar, Reedsville, will be observed
h?.1 League or Middleport met at by friend! and relati\'es Saturday,
the home of Mrs. Robert Schmoll December 24 with a card 11hower f
for their meeting and ChrlBtmu for Mrs. Massar, who is in t h e ,
party.
hospital.
Commltees as follows were ep- Mrs. Massar was admitted at
nointed by the president: Mrs. Camden Clark hospital sometime
Charles Asa Bradbury for the ago with an illneM and is not ex­
Pre-Teen Record Hop to be held pected to be released before the
at the hlJ!h school with Jlm Loh· 8M.iversary date. 1be couple has
se as disk jockey.
a son, Harold, also of Reedsville.
Ticket committee: Mni. James
Brewington, chairman,
Mrs.
Richard Chambers, Mra. nale
Walburn and Mrs. Kenneth Sc ites
PublleH,: Mn. Eugene. . Sean,
Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Jr .. Mn,. Dan
White and Mrs. Donald Lowery.
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Soft drinks · Mrll J. J Da Is held 1t, annw,I Chr,strna, party
Mrs. John ·Lengen · M · · Ch �e ' Saturday evening at the home of
Clarkson, Mrs. &amp;rna� �lti� Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan, Middle­
Mrs. Paul Theis and Mrs· Mil• port.
Assisting Mrs. Milhoan with
lard Wildermuth.
the
6 o'clock pot luck dinner was
Candv·. Mrs. Will'tam Everson,
Herman Bailey.
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PREPARES TOYS FOR N E EDY CHI LDREN - Recruit Jack Lane, left, Gallipo­
The
Milhoan home was beautl•
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Russell and Mrs. e
lis, and Sp14 James Fry, right, were among n umerous members of the 3664th
Clean-up: Mrs. Bradbury, Mrs. fully decorated carrying out the
Ordnance Company, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., Army National Guard, taking part in
Lionel Boggs, Mrs. Dwight Cul- Christmas theme with a large dee• the u nit's toy collection program for needy children of Mason County. The
l ums, Mrs. Robert Burkett. Mrs. orated tree where the gifts were
Guardsmen spent two and one-half weeks collecling items, refinishing them for
Glenn Hensler, Mrs. Bob Mills. placed.
distribution to the county's civic organizations tonight at the armory. In turn,
Mrs. Jame, Clatworthy , Jr.. and After a short business meeting the civic groups wiU- distribute the 500-plus items to the most needy children of
Mrs. Gene Houdashelt; Door the gifts were distributed reveal• Mason County. In charge of the pre-Christmas program was Charles Knopp and
prizes: Mrs. Roland Eggert, Mrs. ing each member's secret pal.
Horace G. Miller, members of the Pt. Pleasant guard.
Schmoll, Mrs. Richard Vaughan A basket of canned goods giv. .... ---------•
and Mrs. Theo Neutzling.
en to a needy family was anPlans were also made for the nounced and new Orrict!rs for the
deooratlon of the two windows in coming year elected. Elected pres­
tbe Talbott •ullcllng In coopera- ident was Mrs. K E. Byer, Mrs.
lion with the Chamber of Com- Etliel Hughes, vice president, Mrs.
meree'a project of having all Noah Haskins, secretary, M r s.
windows of the empty business Will Reynolds, treasurer, Helen
houses decorated for the holidays. Reynolds and Nora Mills, flower
Members appointed to take care committee.
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r ury,
Doyle Miller. Mrs. John Sines, over 500 pieces or 'refini.shcd'
During the program hour Mrs. George Hackett, Sr., M r s. toys of all types, for the needy
we7 layed under � Orin Smith, Mrs. Lyle Diles, Mrs. children of
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Mason Counly,
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duled this evening between
Mattie
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Pleasant s National Guard Arm•
Boggs. The group enjon&lt;f a gift Mrs. Bob Mitch, Mrs. W i I Ii s
ory.
WeOOr
and
Vern
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exchange and wrappings were
Co-chairmen of the event, CharJudged with Mrs. Slater receiving and children.
Knopp and Horace G. Miller.
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along with voluntary members
age and Mr■. Bradbury for u.,
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groups, and
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and children of Columbus ,pent
was decorated in keeping with The Ladi.es Aid of the Dorcas volunteer ftre department, w h o
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up this evening,
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the Christmas season and eifts i:UB Church held its December will pick' them
(Conllnued From Page One) mas morning. And In the eyes• of Mr. an
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Ior d'1st ribution,
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were placed under the silver meeting
a soId!er on 1eave, no American Mr. and
Thursday afternoon ln
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Mrs. Roy GIiliian and
allDllinwn tree.
the form of a Christmas party at Members of the guard, on thell' farmer. In the ' ghttermg_ caba• New Year's Eve Party wwi any children of Chester visited her
A delaert. course was served the home of Mrs. Sadie Wot!e. own time, refinished approximate-- retes of Paris, ch?mpagne, wine I wilder. Just one look at the piea
by the hoatea.ses, Mra. Schmoll, Decorations in keeping with Jy 500 pieces of toys, donated to and beer flow like water as ture wilb this article will con- � :nbi, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
o nson.
Mn. Boggs, Mrs. Vqhan. Mrs. the holiday season were used ln the guard by various persons and i&lt;stalely Paris" feasts on ''pate finn tha tit is a gay evening or
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�ft ex• groups. Toys were secured from de fois gras'', roast turkey. chest should I say morning.
the Wolfe 1iome and 8 ••
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Mr. and Mra. Earl Henderson
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conducted by the president, Mrs. Knopp, on behall of the 3664th farm folk invite neighbors for_ a
of Wheelln�. W. Va. visited his
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Edna Knopp, when the Christmas Ordnance -ompany, expressed his . o .
brother. Eber Henderson.
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Alice Adanui and Mrs. Earl
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Jewett
of Coolville visited •rrienda
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so . em part oI Franee.
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s
a
r1ve
·
••• rami1Y In lb8 communi·ty Christmas this year. "It was a
a neeoy
MASON COUNTY
· ed for eIab
.
centraI market, de�tm
• effort on the part of Mason
and to have a jitney supper In united
LICENSES
MARRIAGE
Revell
buffett
surners
orate
u' ''
The Ruiiand Chapler Of the
January.
.Co�rians" sa,'d Knopp afte
PearI n·1chard G'lk
l e , , Pom•
•J- r fm- Ion. " Bakeries dis1&gt;lay various
national Honor Society had ite
r 26
The meeting was closed with Ii'&gt; mg lh Iast art'JCle Fmwy eveand
lS M ar1e WUI'1ama,
y
,
11·
P
ero
h
h
e
Noel,"
de
"buche
forms
of
the
y
m•or membeNI reSf'
of
tapping
prayer by the guest, ReV. Dunn. .
1 on.
nmg.
.,. th8t ,18 the eenter centlv at the Rutland High 21 ' crn
the huge c-e
�..
Ali&gt; J. � CBll"V'D'M
BRO·Refreshments were served by
----Robert
Eugene Tucker, 21 , Robtable.
"Reveillon"
every
of
&amp;h�I.
the hostess Mrs. Wolfe to the
ertsburg,
bes�des
''Rev�illon:..
r_
o
F
and Lillian . Mae Hall.
following �embers, Mrs. Hazel Baker'S Birthday
arge
ch
fn
was
ceremony
The
champ.1gnc, prize vmtage wmes
US, Leon.
e N
Wieklfne, Cora Beegle, Mattgi
d
ellar. of Lerry HOffman, pres,'dent f
ote
A
.
t
arty
.
out
of
the
c
are
brought
p
.
,•
Sham, Ida Howell, Josephine A Christmas party and IIUrth� organization, and opened
Smith, Iva Sharp, Emma John. prise birthda party was held at Wealth and position have little to w,th the Pledge or Allegiance.
Plan Your
do with the meaning of "Reveil•
y
son. Belle Theiss and Eda Knonp. the
of Mr. and Mrs. Jon ·• to every Frenchm&amp;n. The Patty R1'fe · Carolyn Edwards
Holiday Party
.
apartment
•
The January meetln� will be
.
In Our Private
M1ddl
Satur- season is as importa
nt to the Margaret Smith and Larry Hon�
held at the home of Mrs· J0se- Bob E. Byer, ' eport,
• e meanings Of
workers family in a shabby man exp1 81'ned th
Party Rooms
day evening.
phine Smith·
h �
r
ice
�
ade p
C
The party honored. the birthday apartment as to the millionaire = �: �
�ere �e
]
le
"'."
,
1
ars
an
h
P
°
of Larry L. Baker, Middleport. in a passy penthouse.
bols or lhe Society. Eacl1 one
Refreshments were served to Don The "Reveillon" begins r !ght s_rm
ist- hghted a candle from the Dam•
on_Chr
mass
after
midnight_
J0hnson, Plants• Shirley McKeI- _
____
_
__
_ ing torch in the center of the
vey, Portland, PhyUis Stanley, 1
stage as the symbol wu ex·
honored
Middlepori and t b .
plained.
guest. Mr and Mrs. Dick Sterrett
Phona'WY 2-3973
'Ihe following Senior memof Middleport were unable to at•
By Mn. Ru88ell Paintff
hers were tapped and sworn fn.
218 E. Main St.
•
Mrs. Will!• Will called on Mrs, lend.
lo the organization: Nina Atkin■,
Ohio Robert Pamter ,Friday afterP°""roy
Bobby Arnold. Larry Long, RoaBEGINS LONG CAMPAIGN
noon.
Open 5 AM to 10 PM
alie Davis and Waid Nicholson.
LAGRANGE, N.C. (UPD-Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Will Helhnan, Darwich 31 crippled editor of
Mary Chapman Is the sponsor
s
Dolly
Shirley and Billie Heilman spent the weeklf La ange Gazet�. anfor _the Rutland Chapter or the
gr
nounced today he 1111 beginning a Members of the Middleport National Honor Society.
four-year weekend campaign for glee club perfonning tonight for
NEW RAVEN
election to the post of state com• the PTA Chtistmas program are
COUNcn.
TOWN
mlssloner of agriculture.
Karen MCEihinny, Sandra Brewhel da post­
Council
Town
The
Barwich, confined to a wheel- inglon, Barbara Jones, Doris
.
Sa
on
ng
mee
poned
�ur:&lt;1ay e�e­
h
chair since 1008, will campaign Rice. ctyda Taylor, Frances Pet.
with
Buildmg,
each weekend in preparation for tit, Dottie Mowery, Judy Ratli£f, nlng at the City
the 1964 elections. During the Dora McKee, Helen 'Paylor, Car- Mayor, Arthur WehrU, Recorder,
en,
week he Will be busy getting out ol Jacobs, Sharon Ingeis, Bever• Thelma Capehart, Councilm
h,
t
i
m
S
art,
Glenn
h
ly Perrin, Karen Gregg, Karen Lewis Cape
his newspaper.
and
Jack
Flesher,
Bachner. Ellen Dutton, Susie Karl Wiles,
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Buel Slater. Iva Stewart, Hope B ill- Donald Bumgardner attending.
regu­
Ridenour and Elizabeth Wick- hop, Linda Dunfee, Carolyn Buck• 111e group went through the
i
b
paying
J I s.
of
procedure
ley, Doris McHaffie, Susie Al Jar
ham.
was
date
meeting
The
reeular
Recent callers al the PaJnter lensworth. Evelvn Gibbons, Sarfirst
Monda
the
lrom
changed
i
Sharon
nn
H
Hoschar,
y
home were Charles Taylor, Vlr• Sh a gan,
gll Roush, Mn. Betty Spencer, Ida Wilson. Calista Searles, until the flnt Tuesday of e a c h
Harry Brown and £amily, Ralph Jeanne Bowles, Carroll Lyons, month. Council decided to add
Anita Bowles, Paula Johnson, .additional street lights on t h e
Painter and family.
Caro
lyn RusseD , Heverly CundiU main highway. A special meeting
Turner
Mr. and Mn. Dana s.
Erwin. Betty Jo Bo.-Jea. bas boen called for the 2tOh of De­
Carolyn
,pent
past
the
Diddle
Jerry
and
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dale S11San Pullen, Janice Zirkle, cember to discuss Sewage Dia­
Kesterson and Mrs. Shumaker of Linda Forrest, Cinda Morris, po,.al Plant and several o t h e r
Texanna White, Marv Swan110D, Items of importance.
New Lexington.
Coleen Wilson, Mary Fratier, KaAl■o Caoh Loans For Shopping
Feriruson, Judy WUdermuth,
ren
STORMY
swan, Lrnn Daniels, Jo- BAKER and SEYFRIED
Marilvn
aa
Chruim
Longer Hour,
WEATHER
Ann Mourning, Neda Bradford,
125, E. Main Street
Sandra Simpson, Sue Neulzllng, your LENNOX dealer
BOOT
Carolyn Searls, Janet Baker,
Orlon pile llnlng. Children'• Carla Gilmore, Dianne McComas,
NEW and USED
black or white. Ladieil' Sarah Bechtle, Pally Lowery.
COAL, 9IL, �AS
Christine Coats, Judy Sauer,
l
Charlene Davis, Janis Hauck,
NACE s·
R
Rosetta Richards, Kay Jenkln­
aon, Marcella Ward, Carol Scott,
Linda Smith, Joyce Swartz, Ruth
POMEROY, OHIO
Reed. Maur..n Darst and Judy
Mlcldleport
..__________,., Martin ,

· gs
R•ck Spnn

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ial Items

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a

i

Nurse Starting
Duties At New

New Chapter In Medicine

SI••

Ba■btball Ian, are looking to! Morrtaon ha, that rebuilt team It■ opponenls' 51.
EIKWMre
t.ornorTow night·• 28th renewal of eliciting on a string of all: straight
cage competition between Radne; wins. '-1.oore, now alJO bu1khng E�re in the art&amp;_ �
and Pomeroy quintets u the top eharacttt aJ well a, a win string, the holiday lay-ofb, Wahama. o-3,
non-league cont.ell in the area. I Jtandt 3-2 on his se.aAOn . hav1n� lraYels to Ea.Item, 1·3: Rdtland, ·
I
The game, scheduled for abOUI dropped SEOAL tests to Wellston 3-2: ill at ?iauncey : Galllpolil M
8: 15 at Pomeroy, will have Porn-\ and Atherui. both admittedly Is at Huntmgton Central, J.O; ad
eroy aee�ing its 13th win, Ra· tough opponents HU. �am of four Logan, 3-4. 1t at Oak Hill, .,_I.
cine its 16th in the ..modem l juniors anti one senior u II u a I
lime,' aeries. " Since 1948, t h e lllarten, own im_pres1ive vktorU
To� haa blown down the Pao- ie1 over Nelsonville, Logan and
1
rt.
M.ddlepo
2
of
1
nine
out
tiler defenaes
Both club, have starte'.' caplimet.
oc
Laat year, when Coach Russell abie - and 111ually domg 1t Moore of the Panthers made hil aooring Jn double figures. For Ra-- M
Glady J Mor
.
sensational debut in the C I e 1 1 cine Allen Graham. g 1 junior, Mrs. omer �dford ....,
�
.... 1119AA SEOAL with a champiODlhip, hu ec1ged out Roger B'irch and I eral dayt in Columbut vid.lDg
Coach of the Year award . end has dicked with double colwnn Mr. and Mrs. R. Gothardt
any other honon floating around. IICOl'ing.
IOl"I, Bruce.
the P�thers knock� do:,vn a For the P�then Terry O�ling- Mn. Scott Folmer, who ... :
_ .
.
guard, ha, hit for been in Columbul (or eye 1111'- ·
Larry Morrison fJVe 62- 1 er, slick Junior
rebuddmg
48.
1 1 1 poinU in his la t tw oouinga gery for the past two weeb, II
s
But thia year lhings are differ- after a slow &amp;tart. AU other■ on exoected home Tuelday.
bolh teams comiateotly have been Mr. and Mn. William le)'- •
enl.
fried of Galll1&gt;0lls apmt Sunday .
---------- at 10 or above.
with Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm lllrl,. ·

Jolly Bunch
Club Held Its
An nual Party

D oi A Group
From Chester
• ,..,.,I Dinne,
En/07.,.,

'.

Card Shower
Asked For Mrs.
Ode Massar

I

LadiesI Guests
Met For Dinner1
,
Party Meeting

A group of women employees
of the county and their gue:sbi en­
joyed a dinner 11iursday evening
at the Martin restaurant .
j: )
'
Following lhe dinner, the group
1,
then went to the borne of M r ■.
The anoual Christmas dinner · Nellie Brown, Rock Sprlngs Road
of the Past Couocilors of Chester for a party. 'the home was decor�
Council Daughters of America ated in keeping with the holiday
WU 1'?ld Friday evening at the season including two aluminwn
trees on the wan. Holly outlined
CiI-de restaurant.
inn
grou
adjourn
After d er the
p
- the mantel on which was a snow
■d to the party room for a meet- ,cene, and a lighted Santa In the
Ins. Mrs . Floyd R ldeoour, preal- llrenlace.
dout, opened with lhe Christmas Gills wer■ exclianged and -.:anstory from St, Luke 2, follow■d ula was play■d with prizes
rewlll
school
medical
of
ean
three
TW tJ rolne American medical slu,
y
by
the Lord'a Prayer and pledge awanled lo Mrs. Haul W 1 1 o o n,
celve financial grants to permit them to
.... UH entered the dark corners of
lo th• Dag. Plana wer■ rnado for and Mr■• Letta Spencer. Rem,sh.
spend vacation periods studying In unlo Ittudy gra..root, metlir.. ...,tlnenll
--:'T
inltallation of officen al t b e ments were served by the hostderdeveloped areas of their choice.
illeiM, l'ar from the great U. S. medical
out meeting.
ess to the above name dand Mr■•
---=--flnt-hand combat
I 1 11, lbty will
Game, were played, gills ex- Grace Whaley, l,lrs. Dolly Rayo■,
This represents "enlightened business
changed, and ,ec:,et pals reveal- Mra. Ruth Moore, Mn. N i n
le 111111w aot t0mmonly seen In this
activity" of a very high order. No proeel
•
od with • gilt and new names Cummins, Mr1. Joyce Kennedy,
Guided l,y phyelclana already
otion is Invo lved and no adduct
prom
Mlsl Leda Mae Kraeutor 1 Mlsl PhyWa Rice, Miss Marth•
dra\YJI.
Pl'Utlllnc 1n remote area,, these slu- vertising in the normal sense of the
the door prize.
IOn, Mrll. Lois McElhinney and
dent, wW help lo orianize and maintain word. The free world and the commun, A program of reellallons. IODgl mao T,-...," "When Jo811■ Christ
Attending were Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Joan Childa, '
and tho pre,entallon of the Flr,t Wa, Bom," and "Away In a Manprograms and, al the same
pulllle lietltb
Neutzling,. Mr,. Floyd Ridenour,
,
Isl world are presenllY, locked in a strug- Chrlstrna, U gh·en by th■ cl\ll ger."
W
Mrs. Virgil Roush, Mr1. H e I e n PRESIDENT GETS ART
tlme, pi,, 'l'lluable cllnlcal experience
"-gle for the friendship and leadersh i p of dren of lhe Finl United Pro■by'
Wolfe, Mr■. Willoughby Hill, ll:-s. WASHINGTON CUP!)
A lluH·
A recitation, "Greell11p," wu
tllldtr tlieir proctors. They wlll be "good
the surging underdeveloped areas. Med. terian Sunday School at
t he given by Nancy Buchanan who
Mabel Van Meter, Mrs. H o b a r t garian refugee, who believes
"it't
, ba111dor•" in th• true an d (u II
lilllll •
COLUMBUS (IJPI) - General Nowell, Mr■. Ross Cleland, Mrs. better l-0 be a llltle 11111u,e here
ical aid can be a mighty weapon in the church in Middleport Sunday eve- also sang "Silver Bells."
Nllal of. th• term.
ning �er the direction of Mi11 other recitaU0111 were "WIN Telephone Co. of Ohio aid Satur- Pearl Koblentz, Mrs. Fannie Ad- than a big elephant under the
relentless cold war.
Tbb ll!arkl the beginning■ of I new
Fari, Erlewine,
Men" by Bill Vaughan; "Mffl7 day ll i■ willing lo cooperate ams, Mrs. Marlon Wood, M r 1. Communists," bas given Presi,
President Eisenhower has said, "In -tllapter fn American medical education.
Chcistrnas" by Mary Ruth Sau- with lhe Bell Syllam to provide John Hayes, Mr,. Rolland Tor- dent Eisenhower sampl.. of hi■
1 11e prozram waa OIM!fted wIth
.
,
arl work.
today • world there a re few !lungs of , the congregation,) ; ingong ol er, "Birthday Candles" by Shor- broader and mor■ Owble long- rence.
It II administered by the Association of
_ Big
_
M
Milo
Mrs.
.
,
Joseph Domjan of River
Henry
_
g,
Edge,
di■tance
�
t,lepbone aervlce, but
greater Importance than introducing ' "Joy To The World" lollowod by man Milli, " Nlceal Gift" by MarAmerican Medical Colleges, and It is
Ray
Mrs.
Mrs.
Eichinger,
Moms,
•
N.J
deocrlbed
Eua
01
lint
one
as
t
mllll be reach■d
young Americans to the realities of in- the evening prayer by the Sun- lone Mahokey, "Merry Chrt■t- groemon
m•de po11lble by a , 1aO,OOO grant from
Miss
Kraueter,
Eldon
rope's
Mae
Leda
Friday
s,
t
artll!!l
leading
preauch
o
.
.
mas'' by th Vaughan. "Chrfat. o how the nvenuea from
.
,
,
lernahonal affairs and preparing them I day school Superintendent, Rich- ma, Bells"Be
Smith ltllne and French Laboratories,
Kraeuter, Mrs. Jame■ Van Met- sent■d Eisenhower with a portby John Rue, "Chrt■t- ■ervloo will be ■har■d.
Phllad -_ h ia pharmaceutical firm. l l is
lo exert world leadership through their I a�� ;aughan,er, Mrs. Henry Beaver, M r s. flllo of woodcut,. Domian and hi■
. ma, Card" by Ruby Nlcin■ky,
�
h . 8010· We Lov, The Ch,Id
ll��· General of Nonnan Frederick, Mn. Oscar famil flod Hungary In 191f.
E
"
o
Don
etar.
�!'
I
,
various fields of competence." This med- J
design to run over • three-year term,
y
Santa Clau " by
Vaughn Ohlo pm1umlt
esus, was sung by BI lly Hap- Ch
.-N that no agree'
,
and •�
"'Lt II me about 90 selected stuprogram falls squarely within that lonslall lol lowed by song, by lh■ I " rl■lmu i. Hore" by St,vle mont ha■ i-',, reach■d on th\■ Weber• Mrs· Esther Wright, Mrs.
1ca1
ui::ma
s
11 •
M
�l_h�v� comp�•�� a� least _ fr� m�work .
dents,
_
_ __ _ _
_ _ Prunary Depa�ment ::' . W i l l ;:::-· �·
int and no uegoUatlonl ar■
po
:::
7
:;
,.
�id�::.::.
:;: T�=
pre.
1
Larry Wolfe, Mn. F.ddle Hartung sent a Christmas propam Tue■
ii f
patriot who will L'Ven acek this. Not Forget God • World, Chriat• by David Fife, "Chriltmu Holly" In&amp; OD.
•
day, at 7,30 p.m.
Curtis Frederk:k.
-{;Jarence Story goea by with by Tommy Lowery and "Chrlat- The Bell Sy■tom bu propoNd Mr■.
--------------'-----When 'Silent Cal" Coolidge Iha\ big S1Dde - Clarence and mu Will," by Jimmy Maholi-,,. what i■ called wldt area telephone
al aervlce which would permit, at
ctNln of us local character, In said, "I do not choo&amp;e to run," teacher wife Goldie and Dad and Abo
•, 9luclte M. e...,_..
. the
rt
lint, potential larp hllllno■■
pa
MlllllLEPORT, Dec, JS - plaet! of lhe three "gurrls" run- he 181d a real New England I have always had a great deal
ry
a
Iha
wert,
unltmtted calla wtthln a
uaen
from new book '''111e Mtddle ning. But I Hhut the water ofr mouthful. He. in real tly said, Jn common - married about the
:ry
::
J
E
ry,
Lo
■peclfied aru for a Oat
ctrtaln
D•
,n
Ag• ol,,, i,tl. Eliot" which I'm by telllnl him you had lo get 'I've hod enou•h- I 'm lust too same time - My heart has al- :J' � :00
v
MOl'N
Krlata
at
,
.
r
e
readlna �fairly
and
your
on
�
ways ached for their early toss
knee,
down
tired to even
· lhlnk of It."
Fo ow.lq the v O ca I • o I O,
get aome one to BE pre••
lo
be&amp;
_
they
but
boy
baby
fine
a
of
F,_'f.iR\•
�
'
"i!l\i, plll!lled out lo me lhal ident around hett.
And he'd worked for )eq at It , were later blessed with daughter "Dreaming of a White Chrl■trna■" "Dolor■ "" will be able lo offer
r d■nN mu■lc w,111
all
than mo,t of his predett!lllon,. Ro11elie, a teacher at SallAhury- by Loia Ann Sauer, the p h J, or �lclpate In �- new NrvTwo of the moat dauntln ex•
J In rhythm, utterly
jL111t said nothlm? and 11awerl [ then, jul'lt what we'd hoped . we "The Flrat Q!riltmu" wu pn- ice, Wffllam■ .. kl, WI and the
moniA
S
I've had ln �nt
periencff
.
unln
and
lody
ome wood, Just • little wood at ' mP.t Harry Glaze &lt; Sp,4, U. S. Ar- Rnted by the clllNI t.aupt. by Bell Syltem lllUlt reach an 1grw.
11:
..
nominating
on
being
me
wu
In
yean
N
l
Mllrel1,J, -9f'Oltlng ffl the nl!;
that.
l my l here fr-om Germany for Mrs. Donald. Lowery and M h l metn which wll provide OIII' cmny
a
a
n1e11t1 �t. lt ,c,ught to npre11. comrnllteet for church groups.
lhare of the NY·
ir
f
with
pan
lllnl
Nanc
Caroll
with
Dunbar,
y
I tuner.al of hi, brother Herbert.
"Aw can't you now Hl'lrn'"
1
A
t, t
the Nl"Vlee...
ue
k'
en
rt
nnlese
W
frcm
dertved
■
y
Jun
y
throu&amp;houf:
the
,:
the
bone
b
pla
t
oo�
C'n
n
fu
Harry had a
chillln
ight
Nel'NII and " PleaN do, we'll do all the "nih, flf -"
indldmtn
�
I bull�, eye.
I, .�
II ffll
- boy el bnrk door with ff. cur. t here, having lo put down on an r C .
'1111 wide .,._ � would
lo hoir
airnp)f "aht 18kt the 1tuff, but work." (bl&amp; flbber1). - ·
Mother Is simply out of evPry• Island In mid-ocean, 1 ■' ooi:ie !he .
permit bullneu u■er9, and latar
for
Readers
,
to
the
play
•
•
r
•
i
-1
pe
retldentlal
thing
r.
Ulerl, to call toll-tr.
,
hav•
will
her
1G
let
ou
ng
U
lremb.
�a'k
IOl"ne
when
And
,
Nlffl
.
)'OUnllr fNlidMII' IMll"Yff
y
A ores _ and com l e
lo
lluiH •..- "• But, ,pita I repeat, t llOUl fb,ally glve■1 bl arter s stout a &lt;'U P of monfiy, please?"
y
H
,
Ro
l
area
and
the
tbey amecrtbed to.
wlthia
y
Coleman
throw his luggal(e alt'Qv to : nn 1 lnd Ro
-ovw - '""' mlOIM, how turflll\y p1"odlng
partl
Taklnl
Brown.
IAJ.ond
[ lighten the lood _ H,,n-y
hav•
has '
.
art In vivid facial phonad and pereonally cAlled Addition to list of doctor� who ·
nmls�kAhle hht,'I f!vM'.! lf'IOk � were Ronnie Hand u JOll:Ph, Eel,
that
u
11 . 111o, n1n1 each all over u., pl- J well. 'tis a are MHS �rodu,,•• - Dr. Harry [ of all lhe GI,,. child,;. ·- I'd lty HaptOMtall .. Mil')' and ..,.
- I eoa, set over joyou■ day.
S. Kel•. son of Dr. an� Mrs. know It In Er,ypt _ An.J •lso eo Lewl■ &amp;I Iha Anaal.
11111 �
' .... - to .... not One roa,on I try lo faithfully K•I� ol St. Peteroburg. �Is .
I
S aker■ about tho Symbolo ti -y
D•
-�
• :,outh. Am I att•nd all the9e group, I belong Graduated In our soo s MHS would ln■tantl 1 \M up ,�. av- I pe
File,
Oitryl
Wffll
Chrlatmu
�
pie cheelced Walburn family In_
to la loyalty to the one who'■ no- claa&amp; of 1952. HJ, very nearneas like manner __ two of our ITIOlt I ole Ander1011, Raymond Hi nCar
U
d 'I,
· ,.�- ·
�In this way W81 what made him cherished set, of children 1n ! George Sauer, 01\ta Lewi■, Billy Mn. Dale Smlth entertalnod the
bly conducting UI through.
.
41,ttr "'J lint Chrlllnw cud ff ■be can lako It, w• ou�ht lo 1llp u• In thal recent !l,t. II MIL� _ and easy l-0 nam• _ all : Hapton■tall.Third Friday dub Friday eve­
... today, Doe. T, P■orl Har- honor ber by at l&amp;ut bolnl you know what I mean, I d love
the Gla,e boys woro "r.eede" I Replff&amp;llling Iha Star wu Con- Dini al her home on Spring Ave.
to ,.. Harry a, a Slethoseope and all the Walburn, "Bu�ble," , nlo Bachner. ' Candles • • r e llurlnC lhe � oeuloo with
... Doy, 11111 I - !ht Ind there.
-1
� llltr M fraln frillMII IPl
man 111 of now. Seems only YH·
- A.s simple u that - I Hw npreaented by Cynthia M 1 1 1 ■, Mn. Denver Thoma prealdlng,
1
I lm■gin■, then, lhe high cour- terd•Y, etcetera, etcetera.
R lltloi.
1 the rod velvet Santa In Wn ·ne 1 Ruth Ann 1-y, M•�
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rll ay1or IHI · n- , repre&amp;enled by Kathy Lacey and ett DIiie,• treasurer; and Mrt.
... ... tha hill1, ht dam juat the burdena, the decision■• the that really a nec-kll@ or have you · ta here many yeal'I ag - nd
ID&amp;jorlt,y leader, ib.. three Democratll 11N Kheduled for
o •� · The G iver by Nancy Buchanan. Bents Wolfe, publlctty, • ahort
promoUonL Sen. Mike Manlfteld (top) ot Montana movu
... • ftil from thl Peter and lack ol prlvM!y and home life Just cut your Ihm.el .,"
-· , how his lunch. mince pl• and
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playlet
with
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for
flom -.tant maJority loader to majority leader ; Sen■•
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lo p. wa left out on our ront
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Hubert Humphrey Clower left) ot Mtnnoota becomea
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I ■olved thb probl•'" 'moolly &gt;
all i Iha program. Miu Erlawina - ond Mn. Henry llelbel, Mra. Bon
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' · , •ood cheer ii,norou,ly from hi■ 1 �•••••
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Trou:i. ii, t�re 111
atall and Lewia Sauer, Jr,
the Januar, mert:n,.
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and who
Hpro111.on■ at THIS ommI••Inn. tn•ich.
Baptill Cirda
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LOOKING AROUND -On f'om. Statnloy•,. the Spencer's and lhe Church, lliddleport, will meet on
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fll'O'/ 1treeta, we meet our fonn· Ohlinger'■ who In one ■hort De- Tuelday evenlnl: at the homel el
er pupil Herman Mattox of Char eem�r da�· 1'.'l�t �'ielr loved ones. j metnben at ?:30 for their De-le.ton - ht'd been ln nephew Our rraVf.'M! nn� sym!)•th,• KO , �mber meeting■•
Kenneth Grover'■ studio lo - out to th,m n1on� with •11 our The Don:ao Cir&lt;I&amp; will tnMt at
prool1 ol hls parenta· Goldon Wod- . eommun\t,·.
· lo w
I th■ born■ ol Mn. Poul Slnlrt, An emplaynat
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din&amp; plctvres, lhe genial Elmer Reeent lo" oF • dtar rousln I th■ Electa C ir&lt;I• at the hama ol
COlldueted. 111 "'""1
Mattoxe1 of Gravel Hdl - Her- of ours. and II St"r 10U8 Of"r Rl\on I J.lra. Harry Hondeebeu..
County
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mnn wa1 1 compeer of the Wayne I on Dad's brothfr.r Stanle)· IMW ' 'lbe � Circle wW ffllM �
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Swlohor • Dan White cn,wd and i a double amlJU....1 ohodow,, the at lhe home o1 Mr■• Tony Fow� '!'ho
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he'd juot ■een 10veral of lheffi'."° , bl,s,ed Yule ltd,,.
I er and lhe Prlacilla 1I tho homo
Also rl•ht then rnn Into Ruth I lt'o protl•· nlco to be able to : of Mr■. Har,,ld 'lbomao. Bod,
Tavlor Slroln &lt;Opal', ,later&gt; both wall. about• .,..1 ...,., friend■, I the Love • Joy and Prl■cllla Cir- :;,. .......,. for . dlolrtltulioll rtl
MHS groduateo and hor hu■band ,njoy lhe warm llr■alro and oleo will have atfl ......,
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Group I ol lhe Finl l1Dilecl 'l1le poet offleeo _.. A P &gt; l e
time friend Mn. G&lt;orgla Wll- For 111,,._ we thank Thee, l'resbylorlan O!ureh wm net Gn&gt;Ye, Arlludllj, llum, N e W
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would be •bocked ever to ,.. for aching · h•or:,. heavy ju,t Mn. Everett Bachner for their tlldo, 1'1'.inl Plea'&amp;nT.' 1.itart_ U...
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that plensant face without a now with lo«. �,,� !"�·•. at , � pPriJ. AlallllnC bol- ..U. Hartlon1, Lakin, Grimm'■
"!)II. I kr, ow Y9U'•• 8anta Clr.u1-l n111n what'•
,mile - and ■he ho, some pl'Ct- 1••111' ,come to them, and cour- l- wAI bt Illa httt - I t I, Oallipollo Ferry, JClin- "Wsmf,t le flunklns Iii French, but ahe probably won't
- man1 fl'll1cllmer., anrwawl" . ..
your m1kl•n na1111?"
, . ..,. j wiilt ..i llrt. Luer Gna,
wood, • Mitt&amp;
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Cage Fans Look To Pomeroy Racine Tvssi e
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IJIP""'"NG, EDITORIALLY

Like l'eeds In The Spring

"'-• are Nrtaln hardy politlcol per-

•••,,, wblch appear .. lllf'ely IDd u
-.warty

u the weedl in the sprlne.

The propoaal lo utend the coveraee
., Ille federal wqe-hour law, aa well aa
Ille propooal to lncreaae tbe legal mlnl­
mum wqe, ii one of these. It ii brought
IDrwvd la every Congressional session,
ud tile nut will be no nceptlon.

Tbe nempt worker■ - and they have
..._ uempt ever ,Ince the Low came in­
to belnf '- are In certain local service
l:lldmtr.,, of which retailing ii the mo,t
lmporluL It ts ■lgnlflcant that a highly
lli!flllllled effort wu made to extend cov­
--,e to them during the la,t Congres­
lionll -Ion - and that, after exten­
lftle deliberation, the plan wae shelved.
Aiid·· one reaaon for tbat, according to
z•t1 ,-, waa a 1trong tide of graS&amp;­
_. apjllllllion.

Thi, opposition, to say the obvlou,,
didn't arise because people are opposed 1
lo higher wage, !or anyone. II did ari•• I
for I number of sound reasons. One is
that the proposal would set off a whole
new wave of. wage increases - which
means I whole new wave of inflation . .
Another is that if we need legislation at- I
feeling local buslne88es, which must com- j
pete at the local level even If they are
part of national chains, ii should be ap­
plied by ' state and local action. A third
is that retailing, like other service trades,
offers unusual employment opportuni­
ties for unakllled , marginal, teen-age,
part-time and other workers whose value
lo the employer Is severely limited. An
arbitrari ly high wage would cause wide
unemployment among these groups. And
a fourth Is that- no more federal fingers
are wanted in local affairs.
The last Congre88, like Ila predeces­
sors, set a sound precedent In this.

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Y the hostess lo Mr. and M r a.
Dan Rizor, Mr. and Mr■• C. B.
w..... Mr. and Mr■ William
ilouduhelt, Mra. William E1cl\lnpr, Mra. Gilbert Sinclair, Mn.
Helen Darnewood ond Mr■. Mel,1n Grtnun.

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ila, b, 'l'll,e Ol!a.lo v,u., l"ultli.t11tne
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e4Uorial phooe WY .N1M
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BotUn.W · IUmball, Inc., S&amp;3 L•11.ln1•
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too■u.lMer:lptlon
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mo· or rout111 wb111re available one
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Plan! for a record hop Dec- 1'he Golden wedding annlver•
erriber 30 wel't!I made 11uU'Bday a&amp;ry of Mr. and Mni. Ode Mu­
eveninj( when the Child Conserva- aar, Reedsville, will be observed
h?.1 League or Middleport met at by friend! and relati\'es Saturday,
the home of Mrs. Robert Schmoll December 24 with a card 11hower f
for their meeting and ChrlBtmu for Mrs. Massar, who is in t h e ,
party.
hospital.
Commltees as follows were ep- Mrs. Massar was admitted at
nointed by the president: Mrs. Camden Clark hospital sometime
Charles Asa Bradbury for the ago with an illneM and is not ex­
Pre-Teen Record Hop to be held pected to be released before the
at the hlJ!h school with Jlm Loh· 8M.iversary date. 1be couple has
se as disk jockey.
a son, Harold, also of Reedsville.
Ticket committee: Mni. James
Brewington, chairman,
Mrs.
Richard Chambers, Mra. nale
Walburn and Mrs. Kenneth Sc ites
PublleH,: Mn. Eugene. . Sean,
Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Jr .. Mn,. Dan
White and Mrs. Donald Lowery.
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Soft drinks · Mrll J. J Da Is held 1t, annw,I Chr,strna, party
Mrs. John ·Lengen · M · · Ch �e ' Saturday evening at the home of
Clarkson, Mrs. &amp;rna� �lti� Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan, Middle­
Mrs. Paul Theis and Mrs· Mil• port.
Assisting Mrs. Milhoan with
lard Wildermuth.
the
6 o'clock pot luck dinner was
Candv·. Mrs. Will'tam Everson,
Herman Bailey.
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Mrs. William Slater, M
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PREPARES TOYS FOR N E EDY CHI LDREN - Recruit Jack Lane, left, Gallipo­
The
Milhoan home was beautl•
F'ry:
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Russell and Mrs. e
lis, and Sp14 James Fry, right, were among n umerous members of the 3664th
Clean-up: Mrs. Bradbury, Mrs. fully decorated carrying out the
Ordnance Company, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., Army National Guard, taking part in
Lionel Boggs, Mrs. Dwight Cul- Christmas theme with a large dee• the u nit's toy collection program for needy children of Mason County. The
l ums, Mrs. Robert Burkett. Mrs. orated tree where the gifts were
Guardsmen spent two and one-half weeks collecling items, refinishing them for
Glenn Hensler, Mrs. Bob Mills. placed.
distribution to the county's civic organizations tonight at the armory. In turn,
Mrs. Jame, Clatworthy , Jr.. and After a short business meeting the civic groups wiU- distribute the 500-plus items to the most needy children of
Mrs. Gene Houdashelt; Door the gifts were distributed reveal• Mason County. In charge of the pre-Christmas program was Charles Knopp and
prizes: Mrs. Roland Eggert, Mrs. ing each member's secret pal.
Horace G. Miller, members of the Pt. Pleasant guard.
Schmoll, Mrs. Richard Vaughan A basket of canned goods giv. .... ---------•
and Mrs. Theo Neutzling.
en to a needy family was anPlans were also made for the nounced and new Orrict!rs for the
deooratlon of the two windows in coming year elected. Elected pres­
tbe Talbott •ullcllng In coopera- ident was Mrs. K E. Byer, Mrs.
lion with the Chamber of Com- Etliel Hughes, vice president, Mrs.
meree'a project of having all Noah Haskins, secretary, M r s.
windows of the empty business Will Reynolds, treasurer, Helen
houses decorated for the holidays. Reynolds and Nora Mills, flower
Members appointed to take care committee.
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Russell
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r ury,
Doyle Miller. Mrs. John Sines, over 500 pieces or 'refini.shcd'
During the program hour Mrs. George Hackett, Sr., M r s. toys of all types, for the needy
we7 layed under � Orin Smith, Mrs. Lyle Diles, Mrs. children of
is
Mason Counly,
on ° Jrs. Haud shelt
duled this evening between
Mattie
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Bush.
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won by Mrs. Schmoll and Mrs. Guestt for the evening were the hour� of and p.m., a t.
Pleasant s National Guard Arm•
Boggs. The group enjon&lt;f a gift Mrs. Bob Mitch, Mrs. W i I Ii s
ory.
WeOOr
and
Vern
Grueser
Mrs.
exchange and wrappings were
Co-chairmen of the event, CharJudged with Mrs. Slater receiving and children.
Knopp and Horace G. Miller.
les
----the prize for the prettiest pack•
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along with voluntary members
age and Mr■. Bradbury for u.,
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most o,lginal.
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M . Russell was the winner of
s for civic orto
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preparing
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groups, and
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roush
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and children of Columbus ,pent
was decorated in keeping with The Ladi.es Aid of the Dorcas volunteer ftre department, w h o
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up this evening,
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the Christmas season and eifts i:UB Church held its December will pick' them
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Ior d'1st ribution,
.
were placed under the silver meeting
a soId!er on 1eave, no American Mr. and
Thursday afternoon ln
. , .
.
Mrs. Roy GIiliian and
allDllinwn tree.
the form of a Christmas party at Members of the guard, on thell' farmer. In the ' ghttermg_ caba• New Year's Eve Party wwi any children of Chester visited her
A delaert. course was served the home of Mrs. Sadie Wot!e. own time, refinished approximate-- retes of Paris, ch?mpagne, wine I wilder. Just one look at the piea
by the hoatea.ses, Mra. Schmoll, Decorations in keeping with Jy 500 pieces of toys, donated to and beer flow like water as ture wilb this article will con- � :nbi, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
o nson.
Mn. Boggs, Mrs. Vqhan. Mrs. the holiday season were used ln the guard by various persons and i&lt;stalely Paris" feasts on ''pate finn tha tit is a gay evening or
1_ '
Mr. and Mn. �arry Swan v...'
uth.
�ft ex• groups. Toys were secured from de fois gras'', roast turkey. chest should I say morning.
the Wolfe 1iome and 8 ••
Theil and" Mn. 'W
ited Effie and Linnie Swan of
e
t
''
change was enjoyed by the mem• the entire section of the county to nu paste and "bu he de Noel
.•
Long Bottom.
he remote regions,
t
ln
Down
hers A devotional period was aid th&amp; project.
Mr. and Mra. Earl Henderson
• .
s
conducted by the president, Mrs. Knopp, on behall of the 3664th farm folk invite neighbors for_ a
of Wheelln�. W. Va. visited his
.
t ial
essen
same
the
with
party
Edna Knopp, when the Christmas Ordnance -ompany, expressed his . o .
brother. Eber Henderson.
• mgr dients. J ue same goes on m
.• _
storv was read'
apprec
concern
m
all
ed
to
iatmn
Alice Adanui and Mrs. Earl
CrS
'lll,.s was followed by a bus)- making this project a most sue- the winter resorts th roughout the
Jewett
of Coolville visited •rrienda
.
so . em part oI Franee.
· · which members cessful one, which will assure the uth
n
se,s1on
here.
se
ar•
°'!,ded t0 p1'"
ay Santa Clau, t0 most needy child of a h a p p y . For weeks turkey and gee
.
d..
I
Le
t
he b1g pans .l\
II
es,
II
a
s
a
r1ve
·
••• rami1Y In lb8 communi·ty Christmas this year. "It was a
a neeoy
MASON COUNTY
· ed for eIab
.
centraI market, de�tm
• effort on the part of Mason
and to have a jitney supper In united
LICENSES
MARRIAGE
Revell
buffett
surners
orate
u' ''
The Ruiiand Chapler Of the
January.
.Co�rians" sa,'d Knopp afte
PearI n·1chard G'lk
l e , , Pom•
•J- r fm- Ion. " Bakeries dis1&gt;lay various
national Honor Society had ite
r 26
The meeting was closed with Ii'&gt; mg lh Iast art'JCle Fmwy eveand
lS M ar1e WUI'1ama,
y
,
11·
P
ero
h
h
e
Noel,"
de
"buche
forms
of
the
y
m•or membeNI reSf'
of
tapping
prayer by the guest, ReV. Dunn. .
1 on.
nmg.
.,. th8t ,18 the eenter centlv at the Rutland High 21 ' crn
the huge c-e
�..
Ali&gt; J. � CBll"V'D'M
BRO·Refreshments were served by
----Robert
Eugene Tucker, 21 , Robtable.
"Reveillon"
every
of
&amp;h�I.
the hostess Mrs. Wolfe to the
ertsburg,
bes�des
''Rev�illon:..
r_
o
F
and Lillian . Mae Hall.
following �embers, Mrs. Hazel Baker'S Birthday
arge
ch
fn
was
ceremony
The
champ.1gnc, prize vmtage wmes
US, Leon.
e N
Wieklfne, Cora Beegle, Mattgi
d
ellar. of Lerry HOffman, pres,'dent f
ote
A
.
t
arty
.
out
of
the
c
are
brought
p
.
,•
Sham, Ida Howell, Josephine A Christmas party and IIUrth� organization, and opened
Smith, Iva Sharp, Emma John. prise birthda party was held at Wealth and position have little to w,th the Pledge or Allegiance.
Plan Your
do with the meaning of "Reveil•
y
son. Belle Theiss and Eda Knonp. the
of Mr. and Mrs. Jon ·• to every Frenchm&amp;n. The Patty R1'fe · Carolyn Edwards
Holiday Party
.
apartment
•
The January meetln� will be
.
In Our Private
M1ddl
Satur- season is as importa
nt to the Margaret Smith and Larry Hon�
held at the home of Mrs· J0se- Bob E. Byer, ' eport,
• e meanings Of
workers family in a shabby man exp1 81'ned th
Party Rooms
day evening.
phine Smith·
h �
r
ice
�
ade p
C
The party honored. the birthday apartment as to the millionaire = �: �
�ere �e
]
le
"'."
,
1
ars
an
h
P
°
of Larry L. Baker, Middleport. in a passy penthouse.
bols or lhe Society. Eacl1 one
Refreshments were served to Don The "Reveillon" begins r !ght s_rm
ist- hghted a candle from the Dam•
on_Chr
mass
after
midnight_
J0hnson, Plants• Shirley McKeI- _
____
_
__
_ ing torch in the center of the
vey, Portland, PhyUis Stanley, 1
stage as the symbol wu ex·
honored
Middlepori and t b .
plained.
guest. Mr and Mrs. Dick Sterrett
Phona'WY 2-3973
'Ihe following Senior memof Middleport were unable to at•
By Mn. Ru88ell Paintff
hers were tapped and sworn fn.
218 E. Main St.
•
Mrs. Will!• Will called on Mrs, lend.
lo the organization: Nina Atkin■,
Ohio Robert Pamter ,Friday afterP°""roy
Bobby Arnold. Larry Long, RoaBEGINS LONG CAMPAIGN
noon.
Open 5 AM to 10 PM
alie Davis and Waid Nicholson.
LAGRANGE, N.C. (UPD-Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Will Helhnan, Darwich 31 crippled editor of
Mary Chapman Is the sponsor
s
Dolly
Shirley and Billie Heilman spent the weeklf La ange Gazet�. anfor _the Rutland Chapter or the
gr
nounced today he 1111 beginning a Members of the Middleport National Honor Society.
four-year weekend campaign for glee club perfonning tonight for
NEW RAVEN
election to the post of state com• the PTA Chtistmas program are
COUNcn.
TOWN
mlssloner of agriculture.
Karen MCEihinny, Sandra Brewhel da post­
Council
Town
The
Barwich, confined to a wheel- inglon, Barbara Jones, Doris
.
Sa
on
ng
mee
poned
�ur:&lt;1ay e�e­
h
chair since 1008, will campaign Rice. ctyda Taylor, Frances Pet.
with
Buildmg,
each weekend in preparation for tit, Dottie Mowery, Judy Ratli£f, nlng at the City
the 1964 elections. During the Dora McKee, Helen 'Paylor, Car- Mayor, Arthur WehrU, Recorder,
en,
week he Will be busy getting out ol Jacobs, Sharon Ingeis, Bever• Thelma Capehart, Councilm
h,
t
i
m
S
art,
Glenn
h
ly Perrin, Karen Gregg, Karen Lewis Cape
his newspaper.
and
Jack
Flesher,
Bachner. Ellen Dutton, Susie Karl Wiles,
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Buel Slater. Iva Stewart, Hope B ill- Donald Bumgardner attending.
regu­
Ridenour and Elizabeth Wick- hop, Linda Dunfee, Carolyn Buck• 111e group went through the
i
b
paying
J I s.
of
procedure
ley, Doris McHaffie, Susie Al Jar
ham.
was
date
meeting
The
reeular
Recent callers al the PaJnter lensworth. Evelvn Gibbons, Sarfirst
Monda
the
lrom
changed
i
Sharon
nn
H
Hoschar,
y
home were Charles Taylor, Vlr• Sh a gan,
gll Roush, Mn. Betty Spencer, Ida Wilson. Calista Searles, until the flnt Tuesday of e a c h
Harry Brown and £amily, Ralph Jeanne Bowles, Carroll Lyons, month. Council decided to add
Anita Bowles, Paula Johnson, .additional street lights on t h e
Painter and family.
Caro
lyn RusseD , Heverly CundiU main highway. A special meeting
Turner
Mr. and Mn. Dana s.
Erwin. Betty Jo Bo.-Jea. bas boen called for the 2tOh of De­
Carolyn
,pent
past
the
Diddle
Jerry
and
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dale S11San Pullen, Janice Zirkle, cember to discuss Sewage Dia­
Kesterson and Mrs. Shumaker of Linda Forrest, Cinda Morris, po,.al Plant and several o t h e r
Texanna White, Marv Swan110D, Items of importance.
New Lexington.
Coleen Wilson, Mary Fratier, KaAl■o Caoh Loans For Shopping
Feriruson, Judy WUdermuth,
ren
STORMY
swan, Lrnn Daniels, Jo- BAKER and SEYFRIED
Marilvn
aa
Chruim
Longer Hour,
WEATHER
Ann Mourning, Neda Bradford,
125, E. Main Street
Sandra Simpson, Sue Neulzllng, your LENNOX dealer
BOOT
Carolyn Searls, Janet Baker,
Orlon pile llnlng. Children'• Carla Gilmore, Dianne McComas,
NEW and USED
black or white. Ladieil' Sarah Bechtle, Pally Lowery.
COAL, 9IL, �AS
Christine Coats, Judy Sauer,
l
Charlene Davis, Janis Hauck,
NACE s·
R
Rosetta Richards, Kay Jenkln­
aon, Marcella Ward, Carol Scott,
Linda Smith, Joyce Swartz, Ruth
POMEROY, OHIO
Reed. Maur..n Darst and Judy
Mlcldleport
..__________,., Martin ,

· gs
R•ck Spnn

°'I S

ial Items

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rsH

a

i

Nurse Starting
Duties At New

New Chapter In Medicine

SI••

Ba■btball Ian, are looking to! Morrtaon ha, that rebuilt team It■ opponenls' 51.
EIKWMre
t.ornorTow night·• 28th renewal of eliciting on a string of all: straight
cage competition between Radne; wins. '-1.oore, now alJO bu1khng E�re in the art&amp;_ �
and Pomeroy quintets u the top eharacttt aJ well a, a win string, the holiday lay-ofb, Wahama. o-3,
non-league cont.ell in the area. I Jtandt 3-2 on his se.aAOn . hav1n� lraYels to Ea.Item, 1·3: Rdtland, ·
I
The game, scheduled for abOUI dropped SEOAL tests to Wellston 3-2: ill at ?iauncey : Galllpolil M
8: 15 at Pomeroy, will have Porn-\ and Atherui. both admittedly Is at Huntmgton Central, J.O; ad
eroy aee�ing its 13th win, Ra· tough opponents HU. �am of four Logan, 3-4. 1t at Oak Hill, .,_I.
cine its 16th in the ..modem l juniors anti one senior u II u a I
lime,' aeries. " Since 1948, t h e lllarten, own im_pres1ive vktorU
To� haa blown down the Pao- ie1 over Nelsonville, Logan and
1
rt.
M.ddlepo
2
of
1
nine
out
tiler defenaes
Both club, have starte'.' caplimet.
oc
Laat year, when Coach Russell abie - and 111ually domg 1t Moore of the Panthers made hil aooring Jn double figures. For Ra-- M
Glady J Mor
.
sensational debut in the C I e 1 1 cine Allen Graham. g 1 junior, Mrs. omer �dford ....,
�
.... 1119AA SEOAL with a champiODlhip, hu ec1ged out Roger B'irch and I eral dayt in Columbut vid.lDg
Coach of the Year award . end has dicked with double colwnn Mr. and Mrs. R. Gothardt
any other honon floating around. IICOl'ing.
IOl"I, Bruce.
the P�thers knock� do:,vn a For the P�then Terry O�ling- Mn. Scott Folmer, who ... :
_ .
.
guard, ha, hit for been in Columbul (or eye 1111'- ·
Larry Morrison fJVe 62- 1 er, slick Junior
rebuddmg
48.
1 1 1 poinU in his la t tw oouinga gery for the past two weeb, II
s
But thia year lhings are differ- after a slow &amp;tart. AU other■ on exoected home Tuelday.
bolh teams comiateotly have been Mr. and Mn. William le)'- •
enl.
fried of Galll1&gt;0lls apmt Sunday .
---------- at 10 or above.
with Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm lllrl,. ·

Jolly Bunch
Club Held Its
An nual Party

D oi A Group
From Chester
• ,..,.,I Dinne,
En/07.,.,

'.

Card Shower
Asked For Mrs.
Ode Massar

I

LadiesI Guests
Met For Dinner1
,
Party Meeting

A group of women employees
of the county and their gue:sbi en­
joyed a dinner 11iursday evening
at the Martin restaurant .
j: )
'
Following lhe dinner, the group
1,
then went to the borne of M r ■.
The anoual Christmas dinner · Nellie Brown, Rock Sprlngs Road
of the Past Couocilors of Chester for a party. 'the home was decor�
Council Daughters of America ated in keeping with the holiday
WU 1'?ld Friday evening at the season including two aluminwn
trees on the wan. Holly outlined
CiI-de restaurant.
inn
grou
adjourn
After d er the
p
- the mantel on which was a snow
■d to the party room for a meet- ,cene, and a lighted Santa In the
Ins. Mrs . Floyd R ldeoour, preal- llrenlace.
dout, opened with lhe Christmas Gills wer■ exclianged and -.:anstory from St, Luke 2, follow■d ula was play■d with prizes
rewlll
school
medical
of
ean
three
TW tJ rolne American medical slu,
y
by
the Lord'a Prayer and pledge awanled lo Mrs. Haul W 1 1 o o n,
celve financial grants to permit them to
.... UH entered the dark corners of
lo th• Dag. Plana wer■ rnado for and Mr■• Letta Spencer. Rem,sh.
spend vacation periods studying In unlo Ittudy gra..root, metlir.. ...,tlnenll
--:'T
inltallation of officen al t b e ments were served by the hostderdeveloped areas of their choice.
illeiM, l'ar from the great U. S. medical
out meeting.
ess to the above name dand Mr■•
---=--flnt-hand combat
I 1 11, lbty will
Game, were played, gills ex- Grace Whaley, l,lrs. Dolly Rayo■,
This represents "enlightened business
changed, and ,ec:,et pals reveal- Mra. Ruth Moore, Mn. N i n
le 111111w aot t0mmonly seen In this
activity" of a very high order. No proeel
•
od with • gilt and new names Cummins, Mr1. Joyce Kennedy,
Guided l,y phyelclana already
otion is Invo lved and no adduct
prom
Mlsl Leda Mae Kraeutor 1 Mlsl PhyWa Rice, Miss Marth•
dra\YJI.
Pl'Utlllnc 1n remote area,, these slu- vertising in the normal sense of the
the door prize.
IOn, Mrll. Lois McElhinney and
dent, wW help lo orianize and maintain word. The free world and the commun, A program of reellallons. IODgl mao T,-...," "When Jo811■ Christ
Attending were Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Joan Childa, '
and tho pre,entallon of the Flr,t Wa, Bom," and "Away In a Manprograms and, al the same
pulllle lietltb
Neutzling,. Mr,. Floyd Ridenour,
,
Isl world are presenllY, locked in a strug- Chrlstrna, U gh·en by th■ cl\ll ger."
W
Mrs. Virgil Roush, Mr1. H e I e n PRESIDENT GETS ART
tlme, pi,, 'l'lluable cllnlcal experience
"-gle for the friendship and leadersh i p of dren of lhe Finl United Pro■by'
Wolfe, Mr■. Willoughby Hill, ll:-s. WASHINGTON CUP!)
A lluH·
A recitation, "Greell11p," wu
tllldtr tlieir proctors. They wlll be "good
the surging underdeveloped areas. Med. terian Sunday School at
t he given by Nancy Buchanan who
Mabel Van Meter, Mrs. H o b a r t garian refugee, who believes
"it't
, ba111dor•" in th• true an d (u II
lilllll •
COLUMBUS (IJPI) - General Nowell, Mr■. Ross Cleland, Mrs. better l-0 be a llltle 11111u,e here
ical aid can be a mighty weapon in the church in Middleport Sunday eve- also sang "Silver Bells."
Nllal of. th• term.
ning �er the direction of Mi11 other recitaU0111 were "WIN Telephone Co. of Ohio aid Satur- Pearl Koblentz, Mrs. Fannie Ad- than a big elephant under the
relentless cold war.
Tbb ll!arkl the beginning■ of I new
Fari, Erlewine,
Men" by Bill Vaughan; "Mffl7 day ll i■ willing lo cooperate ams, Mrs. Marlon Wood, M r 1. Communists," bas given Presi,
President Eisenhower has said, "In -tllapter fn American medical education.
Chcistrnas" by Mary Ruth Sau- with lhe Bell Syllam to provide John Hayes, Mr,. Rolland Tor- dent Eisenhower sampl.. of hi■
1 11e prozram waa OIM!fted wIth
.
,
arl work.
today • world there a re few !lungs of , the congregation,) ; ingong ol er, "Birthday Candles" by Shor- broader and mor■ Owble long- rence.
It II administered by the Association of
_ Big
_
M
Milo
Mrs.
.
,
Joseph Domjan of River
Henry
_
g,
Edge,
di■tance
�
t,lepbone aervlce, but
greater Importance than introducing ' "Joy To The World" lollowod by man Milli, " Nlceal Gift" by MarAmerican Medical Colleges, and It is
Ray
Mrs.
Mrs.
Eichinger,
Moms,
•
N.J
deocrlbed
Eua
01
lint
one
as
t
mllll be reach■d
young Americans to the realities of in- the evening prayer by the Sun- lone Mahokey, "Merry Chrt■t- groemon
m•de po11lble by a , 1aO,OOO grant from
Miss
Kraueter,
Eldon
rope's
Mae
Leda
Friday
s,
t
artll!!l
leading
preauch
o
.
.
mas'' by th Vaughan. "Chrfat. o how the nvenuea from
.
,
,
lernahonal affairs and preparing them I day school Superintendent, Rich- ma, Bells"Be
Smith ltllne and French Laboratories,
Kraeuter, Mrs. Jame■ Van Met- sent■d Eisenhower with a portby John Rue, "Chrt■t- ■ervloo will be ■har■d.
Phllad -_ h ia pharmaceutical firm. l l is
lo exert world leadership through their I a�� ;aughan,er, Mrs. Henry Beaver, M r s. flllo of woodcut,. Domian and hi■
. ma, Card" by Ruby Nlcin■ky,
�
h . 8010· We Lov, The Ch,Id
ll��· General of Nonnan Frederick, Mn. Oscar famil flod Hungary In 191f.
E
"
o
Don
etar.
�!'
I
,
various fields of competence." This med- J
design to run over • three-year term,
y
Santa Clau " by
Vaughn Ohlo pm1umlt
esus, was sung by BI lly Hap- Ch
.-N that no agree'
,
and •�
"'Lt II me about 90 selected stuprogram falls squarely within that lonslall lol lowed by song, by lh■ I " rl■lmu i. Hore" by St,vle mont ha■ i-',, reach■d on th\■ Weber• Mrs· Esther Wright, Mrs.
1ca1
ui::ma
s
11 •
M
�l_h�v� comp�•�� a� least _ fr� m�work .
dents,
_
_ __ _ _
_ _ Prunary Depa�ment ::' . W i l l ;:::-· �·
int and no uegoUatlonl ar■
po
:::
7
:;
,.
�id�::.::.
:;: T�=
pre.
1
Larry Wolfe, Mn. F.ddle Hartung sent a Christmas propam Tue■
ii f
patriot who will L'Ven acek this. Not Forget God • World, Chriat• by David Fife, "Chriltmu Holly" In&amp; OD.
•
day, at 7,30 p.m.
Curtis Frederk:k.
-{;Jarence Story goea by with by Tommy Lowery and "Chrlat- The Bell Sy■tom bu propoNd Mr■.
--------------'-----When 'Silent Cal" Coolidge Iha\ big S1Dde - Clarence and mu Will," by Jimmy Maholi-,,. what i■ called wldt area telephone
al aervlce which would permit, at
ctNln of us local character, In said, "I do not choo&amp;e to run," teacher wife Goldie and Dad and Abo
•, 9luclte M. e...,_..
. the
rt
lint, potential larp hllllno■■
pa
MlllllLEPORT, Dec, JS - plaet! of lhe three "gurrls" run- he 181d a real New England I have always had a great deal
ry
a
Iha
wert,
unltmtted calla wtthln a
uaen
from new book '''111e Mtddle ning. But I Hhut the water ofr mouthful. He. in real tly said, Jn common - married about the
:ry
::
J
E
ry,
Lo
■peclfied aru for a Oat
ctrtaln
D•
,n
Ag• ol,,, i,tl. Eliot" which I'm by telllnl him you had lo get 'I've hod enou•h- I 'm lust too same time - My heart has al- :J' � :00
v
MOl'N
Krlata
at
,
.
r
e
readlna �fairly
and
your
on
�
ways ached for their early toss
knee,
down
tired to even
· lhlnk of It."
Fo ow.lq the v O ca I • o I O,
get aome one to BE pre••
lo
be&amp;
_
they
but
boy
baby
fine
a
of
F,_'f.iR\•
�
'
"i!l\i, plll!lled out lo me lhal ident around hett.
And he'd worked for )eq at It , were later blessed with daughter "Dreaming of a White Chrl■trna■" "Dolor■ "" will be able lo offer
r d■nN mu■lc w,111
all
than mo,t of his predett!lllon,. Ro11elie, a teacher at SallAhury- by Loia Ann Sauer, the p h J, or �lclpate In �- new NrvTwo of the moat dauntln ex•
J In rhythm, utterly
jL111t said nothlm? and 11awerl [ then, jul'lt what we'd hoped . we "The Flrat Q!riltmu" wu pn- ice, Wffllam■ .. kl, WI and the
moniA
S
I've had ln �nt
periencff
.
unln
and
lody
ome wood, Just • little wood at ' mP.t Harry Glaze &lt; Sp,4, U. S. Ar- Rnted by the clllNI t.aupt. by Bell Syltem lllUlt reach an 1grw.
11:
..
nominating
on
being
me
wu
In
yean
N
l
Mllrel1,J, -9f'Oltlng ffl the nl!;
that.
l my l here fr-om Germany for Mrs. Donald. Lowery and M h l metn which wll provide OIII' cmny
a
a
n1e11t1 �t. lt ,c,ught to npre11. comrnllteet for church groups.
lhare of the NY·
ir
f
with
pan
lllnl
Nanc
Caroll
with
Dunbar,
y
I tuner.al of hi, brother Herbert.
"Aw can't you now Hl'lrn'"
1
A
t, t
the Nl"Vlee...
ue
k'
en
rt
nnlese
W
frcm
dertved
■
y
Jun
y
throu&amp;houf:
the
,:
the
bone
b
pla
t
oo�
C'n
n
fu
Harry had a
chillln
ight
Nel'NII and " PleaN do, we'll do all the "nih, flf -"
indldmtn
�
I bull�, eye.
I, .�
II ffll
- boy el bnrk door with ff. cur. t here, having lo put down on an r C .
'1111 wide .,._ � would
lo hoir
airnp)f "aht 18kt the 1tuff, but work." (bl&amp; flbber1). - ·
Mother Is simply out of evPry• Island In mid-ocean, 1 ■' ooi:ie !he .
permit bullneu u■er9, and latar
for
Readers
,
to
the
play
•
•
r
•
i
-1
pe
retldentlal
thing
r.
Ulerl, to call toll-tr.
,
hav•
will
her
1G
let
ou
ng
U
lremb.
�a'k
IOl"ne
when
And
,
Nlffl
.
)'OUnllr fNlidMII' IMll"Yff
y
A ores _ and com l e
lo
lluiH •..- "• But, ,pita I repeat, t llOUl fb,ally glve■1 bl arter s stout a &lt;'U P of monfiy, please?"
y
H
,
Ro
l
area
and
the
tbey amecrtbed to.
wlthia
y
Coleman
throw his luggal(e alt'Qv to : nn 1 lnd Ro
-ovw - '""' mlOIM, how turflll\y p1"odlng
partl
Taklnl
Brown.
IAJ.ond
[ lighten the lood _ H,,n-y
hav•
has '
.
art In vivid facial phonad and pereonally cAlled Addition to list of doctor� who ·
nmls�kAhle hht,'I f!vM'.! lf'IOk � were Ronnie Hand u JOll:Ph, Eel,
that
u
11 . 111o, n1n1 each all over u., pl- J well. 'tis a are MHS �rodu,,•• - Dr. Harry [ of all lhe GI,,. child,;. ·- I'd lty HaptOMtall .. Mil')' and ..,.
- I eoa, set over joyou■ day.
S. Kel•. son of Dr. an� Mrs. know It In Er,ypt _ An.J •lso eo Lewl■ &amp;I Iha Anaal.
11111 �
' .... - to .... not One roa,on I try lo faithfully K•I� ol St. Peteroburg. �Is .
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S aker■ about tho Symbolo ti -y
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• :,outh. Am I att•nd all the9e group, I belong Graduated In our soo s MHS would ln■tantl 1 \M up ,�. av- I pe
File,
Oitryl
Wffll
Chrlatmu
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pie cheelced Walburn family In_
to la loyalty to the one who'■ no- claa&amp; of 1952. HJ, very nearneas like manner __ two of our ITIOlt I ole Ander1011, Raymond Hi nCar
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d 'I,
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�In this way W81 what made him cherished set, of children 1n ! George Sauer, 01\ta Lewi■, Billy Mn. Dale Smlth entertalnod the
bly conducting UI through.
.
41,ttr "'J lint Chrlllnw cud ff ■be can lako It, w• ou�ht lo 1llp u• In thal recent !l,t. II MIL� _ and easy l-0 nam• _ all : Hapton■tall.Third Friday dub Friday eve­
... today, Doe. T, P■orl Har- honor ber by at l&amp;ut bolnl you know what I mean, I d love
the Gla,e boys woro "r.eede" I Replff&amp;llling Iha Star wu Con- Dini al her home on Spring Ave.
to ,.. Harry a, a Slethoseope and all the Walburn, "Bu�ble," , nlo Bachner. ' Candles • • r e llurlnC lhe � oeuloo with
... Doy, 11111 I - !ht Ind there.
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� llltr M fraln frillMII IPl
man 111 of now. Seems only YH·
- A.s simple u that - I Hw npreaented by Cynthia M 1 1 1 ■, Mn. Denver Thoma prealdlng,
1
I lm■gin■, then, lhe high cour- terd•Y, etcetera, etcetera.
R lltloi.
1 the rod velvet Santa In Wn ·ne 1 Ruth Ann 1-y, M•�
u....., and election of offleer■ wu held with
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lou - loo- ap ll tau■ lo ■clually a,k to be
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by Suo all officer■ reeleetod. Poln■ettla
SallOI',
Ann
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that h■�--t
. ere wa11 the man who , ree1 one 1n E)•·rf
111en th
,vq or •II hard job1 In
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"" eId'I iwllmP"11• R •nd Suun Morr11.
Mu
Mn.
panktent;
'lboma,
Mn.
the world, PrNldent of the U . S. aecoated his f1"1end with the
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1 0 ♦• tuu, TY ltne - n 1pp1ll1 me to even think of bl11lng Chrlslma11 rreckl le _ ' bi ' =ly
rll ay1or IHI · n- , repre&amp;enled by Kathy Lacey and ett DIiie,• treasurer; and Mrt.
... ... tha hill1, ht dam juat the burdena, the decision■• the that really a nec-kll@ or have you · ta here many yeal'I ag - nd
ID&amp;jorlt,y leader, ib.. three Democratll 11N Kheduled for
o •� · The G iver by Nancy Buchanan. Bents Wolfe, publlctty, • ahort
promoUonL Sen. Mike Manlfteld (top) ot Montana movu
... • ftil from thl Peter and lack ol prlvM!y and home life Just cut your Ihm.el .,"
-· , how his lunch. mince pl• and
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•■Ingmemlrlal
emrlce
playlet
with
wu
Iha
held
for
flom -.tant maJority loader to majority leader ; Sen■•
up
lo p. wa left out on our ront
11117 ...., - an ev■r mount- and time i. even road the poe- My hat 11 off - but off
of
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Niaht.
Hubert Humphrey Clower left) ot Mtnnoota becomea
tor
club.
the
of
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deceuecl
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po
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11f _.. C!Oftt..l ■mong 3 1ible enemltl all a�t. the ANY advenlurou1 femal who I porch - An wha�dya know fcl_. maJori..
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Stieff and the v al uet star
B I bow
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Id th
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Chr�,tm
wl;��t her
and
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llaptonolall and Hr■, Harold - llrt. � �emharl
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boot.to tbooe named above
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I ■olved thb probl•'" 'moolly &gt;
all i Iha program. Miu Erlawina - ond Mn. Henry llelbel, Mra. Bon
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Chrl,tma,
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Inkl■d , a■■lsted with Iha - by Mr■. Noublinl Mn. Grvver Erl,, and
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' · , •ood cheer ii,norou,ly from hi■ 1 �•••••
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JOIII, Mi■■ Dunbar, Mr■ . Hap- Hu Meinhart will be � far
poloahl•
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torrh
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Trou:i. ii, t�re 111
atall and Lewia Sauer, Jr,
the Januar, mert:n,.
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wrap�
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feel
tan
yoo
thlni
tolld
can stand !ht),;r hurt :
and who
Hpro111.on■ at THIS ommI••Inn. tn•ich.
Baptill Cirda
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In other words, "How r,n Yo\l
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, tum to th• three fomlloa, the Clrcleo of the Finl llapllot
LOOKING AROUND -On f'om. Statnloy•,. the Spencer's and lhe Church, lliddleport, will meet on
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fll'O'/ 1treeta, we meet our fonn· Ohlinger'■ who In one ■hort De- Tuelday evenlnl: at the homel el
er pupil Herman Mattox of Char eem�r da�· 1'.'l�t �'ielr loved ones. j metnben at ?:30 for their De-le.ton - ht'd been ln nephew Our rraVf.'M! nn� sym!)•th,• KO , �mber meeting■•
Kenneth Grover'■ studio lo - out to th,m n1on� with •11 our The Don:ao Cir&lt;I&amp; will tnMt at
prool1 ol hls parenta· Goldon Wod- . eommun\t,·.
· lo w
I th■ born■ ol Mn. Poul Slnlrt, An emplaynat
no
din&amp; plctvres, lhe genial Elmer Reeent lo" oF • dtar rousln I th■ Electa C ir&lt;I• at the hama ol
COlldueted. 111 "'""1
Mattoxe1 of Gravel Hdl - Her- of ours. and II St"r 10U8 Of"r Rl\on I J.lra. Harry Hondeebeu..
County
tlDnnalnacllltrllutm�
mnn wa1 1 compeer of the Wayne I on Dad's brothfr.r Stanle)· IMW ' 'lbe � Circle wW ffllM �
weet
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Swlohor • Dan White cn,wd and i a double amlJU....1 ohodow,, the at lhe home o1 Mr■• Tony Fow� '!'ho
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1 do\y
he'd juot ■een 10veral of lheffi'."° , bl,s,ed Yule ltd,,.
I er and lhe Prlacilla 1I tho homo
Also rl•ht then rnn Into Ruth I lt'o protl•· nlco to be able to : of Mr■. Har,,ld 'lbomao. Bod,
Tavlor Slroln &lt;Opal', ,later&gt; both wall. about• .,..1 ...,., friend■, I the Love • Joy and Prl■cllla Cir- :;,. .......,. for . dlolrtltulioll rtl
MHS groduateo and hor hu■band ,njoy lhe warm llr■alro and oleo will have atfl ......,
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------ol Columbua and she obowlng .,. family. One more precloue
mall
pie■ of h,r I month old and her Chriatma,. nne more pldon
MEET TOMOIUIOW
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s or s year old-- We greet long yeor drnwing to • c1-.
Group I ol lhe Finl l1Dilecl 'l1le poet offleeo _.. A P &gt; l e
time friend Mn. G&lt;orgla Wll- For 111,,._ we thank Thee, l'resbylorlan O!ureh wm net Gn&gt;Ye, Arlludllj, llum, N e W
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llatni!OI\ In Elborlold'o - I Lord . And we prav Thy comfort -., nenin1 at the homo !If �• Wut Oolumbla� S o u I h
would be •bocked ever to ,.. for aching · h•or:,. heavy ju,t Mn. Everett Bachner for their tlldo, 1'1'.inl Plea'&amp;nT.' 1.itart_ U...
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that plensant face without a now with lo«. �,,� !"�·•. at , � pPriJ. AlallllnC bol- ..U. Hartlon1, Lakin, Grimm'■
"!)II. I kr, ow Y9U'•• 8anta Clr.u1-l n111n what'•
,mile - and ■he ho, some pl'Ct- 1••111' ,come to them, and cour- l- wAI bt Illa httt - I t I, Oallipollo Ferry, JClin- "Wsmf,t le flunklns Iii French, but ahe probably won't
- man1 fl'll1cllmer., anrwawl" . ..
your m1kl•n na1111?"
, . ..,. j wiilt ..i llrt. Luer Gna,
wood, • Mitt&amp;
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Ea!les Win F��� �!art On
48-41 Success Over Hann an \:: [ : a _ i, r:1
'Jlie Eut&lt;rn Eogl• mu,teced fo, the young Ea,te,n

11.EVATOR JOLTS BROWNS
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their flrst win in four ltartl Sat-I how v r. East m commilled 1 9 !\, ,d .,
NEW YORK 1 UPJ 1 -The Clevel
Eel'ilern
17.
hud
whllie
Hannan
land Browns received .a sev re
urday nl!Ult, coming Jrom behind 1
the
1
7 7 0 .500382 390
to beat the Hannan quintet 48 lo continued to do inllte the boardi:; 1 A newlv orr·•nn:ed team,
� Sunday btfore their National I Prufnslonal F°'°'ball Standing• New York
Soul hem Local All-Stars, made
getting 3() of lhe strc1y ttholi-.
5 8 I ,385 296 :m ·
41 al Eutem.
pood,all League game with the , By United. Prea111 ln�rnatioaal . Buflalo
[
up from boys of the Syracuse,
East·
led
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Geral
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349
Summrrfl
7
3
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5
rn_idHoston
J8
National
Uague
to
40
New )'ork Giants when seven !
Three members of the unde· Price we, htgh for Racine , hit• Eastern. do'lt'n
� o . 5 286
,
rn D
East.era Division
quarter. rallied tm .once again unrler lhe bo.9.rdE Racme. Portland and Letart grade
pla)'ip were in a hotel levator 1
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. feated and well balanced Rael.nt ling on five of nine tboh from way in the fourth
l\ utt 1 0 41vl11mo
1
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�ett mg 12. Chari� Col!lru. �n; schools trave-!e&lt;l to pt_ Pleasant
w L T Pct. PF PA x•l,o· Ang
that ,Plunged out of con!rol for
urple Tornado baaket.ba1l lf:am the neld end lix of eJ&amp;ht at lhe to move ahead of the Mason Counf'
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, tmued as Ea�tern � leadm� porn, , S,1 lu rday and handed the b I g
8 6 o .571 :rn.2 253 came from ,ick bedi saturday free throw line for 11·
JO 2: O .1133 321 24ii Da 1 .:u;
ty five and go 00 to win.
1ix tb,n before coming to a K•Phila
y ' getter wi\h 16, but wal!i follo"'-ed grade achools boy1 there a 30-29
6 8 0 _429 :119 388 night t.o he) their Nm win ! t i!
8 J I .727 362 217 Oakland
Cleveland
halt. •
Howing cloiely wttb U WU The 1adl of Coach Bob A.lhle 1
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4 close by La\n'ence lh.sh .&lt;1ri;ien ' )ns:.ii.
4 9 I 301! 306 JOO , .
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6 4 2 li(l(l 271 21il Denve r .
,low• lllCUring but
NOii ol the pl1.yens. whi,:h tn· New Yo, k
six th •1ra1ght e-·__,, . big Junior Forward Roger Par� aisirted
wi• th 12. Has b1t. rgen Iouled ou,'I The ga e wa!I tied 29.29 with
s
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playo
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quarter
However,
H
c-hampiollli
the
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point
x-Meet
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288
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Louil!
eluded Jimmy Brown, was mover a IaII Glou••·
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with 1ux mmutes left m
t h f' secon ds to �n . Bill Knapp of SySunday'•
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lie
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and
Hannan
fivt!
could
mUBter
but
275
the
240
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5
P1tt�burgh
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jured and they went on
5
on
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Boston
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back
Houston
309
came
4
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100
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Eagle.
and
2
racuse C. nclie school shot thei ball
9
I
ngton
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Wash
the
def� Giants, 48-34. for second
:
1
ee
I · Tw0 membera of . th t&amp;rt"mg . t !!c ,.. took th• game open g the second period to go ahea d 14 Littl e Jim Caldwell playd a just as the final buzzer sounded
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Dallas 24 Buffalo 7
We11trrn Division
plaed�J,,,
the
Easter
n Division anil ,
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·•- hit on a Ihort
11,.. . .
r1ve
guard ipo and Gr&amp;Ullllffl
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tem IC !loor game for thl" .-,,1g
� t es I, ;md was fouled while in the proI . ' Center Sam p rtet tlJJll
to 11 at the half.
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a PW"tic1patmg role m the x -G reen Bay 8 4 0 .007 332 209 Los Ange 1es 50 New y or ·k 43
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. ump ,a� to givll! ���- Lar ry
06 J
, B ill McKel v� , were ,uffer....
he hot- and dropred in 5 points. Eastern �s." of ihootlng.
quarter
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The
third
� playoff bowl in Miami, Detroil
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7 5 o ri8:.i 239 2 12 1 0nly games sched uled. '
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rrom f1u wh111:1 1orwar d Du a n e Morr-.,11 • r1ve a Ie1K.1 UU1.t WH
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teat for Ea1tem ea theY pumpe d 1,
� - · .s Im e Tuesday m· g1i1 10 '1 He was awarded two free :shots
, San Franc1sro 7 5 o .583 208 205
-• w1·th a i-u•
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1"" hoopl. It ' I ace the Wahama \l•h JIe F8Icon.� . i.lfter pl;-1y ended. His first mlssut throug• t•·
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PRO CAGE STANDlf\'GS
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ring quarter of of Coach Jack Campbell. W hama 1 d
wu their beat
Chicago
5 6 1 .4S5 194 29!1
E ai.kru Di v is\.\rion
b t th
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ret. : Both olfe and Price hit
lfa
ln
d at the �nd of the flrtt per iod . the year. '1111• ,urge increaaed the was be :J ten by
6
H annan earlier Jn �h;oughl.lgiv ln rt the��f-�tar/: wJn
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Mio.ts. sa.turday !6 {3-6 ) 15, Tota ts 17 ( 7- Ull 41.
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The nxiet question was In what
dle• on this week'• relatively
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Racine for the !Hth time thlS
ter the Not,onal B•:.ketball ,As light achedule.
maa of tomorrow. We neeJ
stage the Soviet Union is. H• 80I
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' lo come through lalt week'• IC· u1 per cen1 Whtle the TOmc8tS
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their perfect
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collegiate ball at Minnesota. waa lion without marring but [Ht Loy- hit 21 of 50 ,hota for a good 42 per�
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record, face a 511\llll
lt DOW enjoy■. B ut if he i11 to
cenL
sold fo� •· con��·ae !bly more th an
WEEKLY EITOCKS
the skins of new supe sonic plane!i
Pomeroy
CONVENTJONS
team tonlght In Chica�, while
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Same
brokers
some
attributed
convention
held at Bahl.
was
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Brarl•
on
take,
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day and Cincinn
lrt�inl a collese education
team.11. Four of the five Glouster NEW YORK UPI - · It too� a 1 of t he Friday buying io the BeU 1, more, Md., in 183J. The nationley Friday.
'! playien were •ha: foot �r over but s��rp Friday rallv to put an m :lc• 1 System announcem nt that it I al Republicans al'id Democrats
OUl �ve. Make sure h4:1 1eta
Only 0 games are 011 tap th •
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tlola 1 , , .
for Racine held its own 111 rebound- e.1s1ve stock ma ket on the p!us would spend $2.S billion in 1961 I also convened In that city the
w eek 811 tea s take l me o
sl&lt;le this week.
lng.
j on service impnn•ements and ex• following year, um.
the llllea:e of your choice
the hoUd aye.
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Pr
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ifted
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a nar- pansion. AT&amp;T Presid nt Frederw
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Glousler'
Hatfield
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no1'� thtN will be room
Hlgh Ughtlng tonight'•
·, ho Akron 1nvltatioanl tournament er, wlth 20 polntl. The only othei 1·ow range m the f irst four ses- 1 Irk Kap�) termed it the " most
lor blin-and qualified teach•
Morris Harvey of Tomcat player hitting In double sio11S as dark clouds continued to 1 tangible evidence w can offer of
which iinds
-■ lo ruldt blm-loter.
Charleaton , W. Va. making Its de- figures waa Conn,way with 14 on hang ove[ the t!COnomic sc-ene. our confid nce in the essentinl
But as a tcc:hnlcal advance on · soundn ss of the economy. "
hut In the fifth .11.nnual event by aeven fleld goals.
&amp;.an\ •r• about our current col•
riday lifted lhe Dow Jones
The more bulllfill brokers were
lip' ·_,.. Writ. for your frH
meeting Youngstown Univers ity in I n the reserve oontest the Jll,tle F
dustrial
average
ast tho rec�nt encouraged by the fact that thl:l
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Tomcat
llootiloJ. "Ol'!N WIDE ™E COl·
the
over
won
Tornadoes
the opener.
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Both earns carry 4 • 1 records resen es 33-22. Bruce Beegle ww, recovery
,
lfwe,. lt•t*, �- York 36, N Y.
:he most since
high for · Racine with Jl points. up In thP. afternoon dealings and ing market w·
int.. the game.
9 w hen 1,279 .stoc-ks
nearly
the
ed
morning
do
gains.
1%
15,
Dec.
ubl
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w
six.
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Lo
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wi
led
even
ery
Glouster
Akron,
Host
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Wheth r lh� advance w lll be ex- were traded.
in gs . tak s on MuAk in 1um , win- Studimt tickets for Tuesclay's
tended
re a1m1 to be seen , but Sales this week slipped slight�
second
the
ln
purchasbe
can
game■,
eroy
Po
300 W. Second It. -- WYondotto 2 - 2 1 1 1 , Pomeroy
at
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gam
five
les11 In
the Wall Street experts to 17, 846, 485 shares, or a dally
of
most
orSchool
High
Racine
the
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conteat.
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a
elllng continuing lo bear ave :·age of 3, 569,ffl shnres, from
aee
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flee,
heavily on those groups which are 18,314,785 shares, or 3,662.957 1
By Quarters :
r,ear the year·s low. At the same shares per day the week befon&gt; . ·
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Racine . . . . 15 27 48 - 00 time. Mwever; tl1ey look for re- American Motors, which :m
1
When otlr specialists re•
Glouster . . . . IO 23 34 - 52 investment of this cash to help nouneea a trial •·profit•sherinr.'
I
RACLNE - Wolfe 6 ( HI 13, the current popul ar favorit�s.
program of rebates to buyer, _o
pair your radla!Or, you
Overall, these experts aay the Rambler cars, was the most ac•
ParBOn9 7 0-2&gt; 15, Price 6 ( 6-8)
16, McKelvey J (U) 4, Birch 0 uaua1 year-end rally seems the live stock on the week with sal es can be sure that the lob's
best that can be hoped for. Cycli- of 256,700 shares. Jt, closed at 1 7'.l:l.
&lt; O- U O, Graham 4 (3-5) 11.
done right , • at the right
GLOUSTER _ Molner 3 ( Z.11 cal a�uritiea are unlikely to par· off· J ½i. points on the week,
8, Hatfield a (4-l0l 20, Phillipa 2 tlcipate in auch a rally, but one hitting a new low for the vear . price.
( S-5 ) 7, Conoway 7 :o-o 14, Mc- broker 1ald continued good action Standard Oil &lt;New Jersey ) was
Cleilan o t0-2)0, Jauchuia 1 ( 1.21 can be expected from amusement runner•UP with sales -of 233,000
Tho Only
2, Brunston o · ( 1·21 1 , Harrison o Issues, conven lence foods, discount shares. followed by Sperry .Rund, 1
Compleh Shap
!
chains, el8"trle utilities, finance Universal Oil Products and Gen•
l0-0 ).
companies, 11avlngs and loans, il'I• eral Motors.
In Tho lend
&amp;Ur1nce finna, meat packer, do,, The Dow-Jones averages at the
mestic oil refiners, gas transmi,11,, close t-Tiday showed 30 lndust.!'1als
sion companie�, publishers and at 617.78 up 8.88 point.a from the
previous week; 20 rails 127.116 up
c,r leasing firm&amp;.
EAST
Phone WY 2-39n
0.09; 15 utilities 98.22 up 1.20; and
Some Traders OpUmlflHe
steel Bowl Tournam•nt
E.
M1in
St.
Po!MroY
. i-'.f ,.�·
Some g-aders bage their hopes 65 stocks 204.50 up 1.93 .
at PIU1burgh, Pa.
Flnllf
for a n•w upward push on the s...;-,_.,..._._,.�
11
Duque■ne IO Pltt1burgh 88
large short Interest, and the per- "'-.,,,._�...,�•�--ComolaUt..'11
slstent daiJy excesse s of odd lot !
Colgate '78 TP.Dlleffff '71
short sales over odd lot purchases, 1
-which are considered evidence or I
st. Bo■aventuNJ 108 Mereheail II a strong Internal marl:ct condi- ! "' •
Cornell 49 Colombia '8
I tion.
A"i'Y M BOiton U. S!
Some stocks are being lnfiu- :
Morrlt Raney 17 Ohi. We11, Tl enced by new environmental fac-- 1
Maine IM Baldwln-Wal. 100 2 ol tors. Sperry Rand has come into :
Seton RRU 105 UoatGn Col, ftl
the spotlight on new11 of an ap- '
1
Connedlnt '74 Fonllaam '71
parent break-through ln the comTP.mple G8 Kentucky 58
merclal utilization of lbin rums
f,0ng Island U. 55 Hunter IC
which should be a major contriWHI Vlrltnlo 11111 VtrKlnla OS
bulion , t0 · vastiy Increasing the
W. Va , Teeh 67 Ald.-Broaddua 48
operatmg llpeedl!l of oomputer:s.
SOUTH
Interest in General Tire renects
Blrm.lniltam Classje
the succeUful patent litigation_
at Blrmtn•ham, Ala.
which should enable the company
Flnal
to collect royaltlea on a widely
AalHan 'Mi Alaltama a
PATENTED
uaed synthetic n1�r PurchalH
C.aMilatlo■
oI Marquardt Aircraft ha'lle been
Vlfllbl• Teeh ll lla,y lor 114
atrrlbuted to the theory that tbe
n. tff Invltatlonal
company
will do a bif!!Rer bus.I•
t ... • •- v
neas
ln
ramjet
entllnea, while InFlul
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Prob 'II Payloll 62
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Comolatloo
W. Va. SI. l'I Howanl ID, CJ 411
Wollo..i
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NOl'UI Carolb&gt;a 71 Kansao 'It

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The � hri.st��s _ eeting of lhoon the ■peclal Chrlltmu project
\\, o, .rien s Asi;oc1at1on of the Firs! by Mrs. E O. Tewkibary and
.
llnued Pre'lbyter1an Churcb, Mid· Mra. Edward Burkett. Mrs. Karl I
dlt•:'ort, was held Thursday eve- Ow ens reported on the dinner re­
'ling at the chur&lt;:h .
cently served lo the Collllty Minl&lt;"o!lowing the opening b y m n. ilterUll Association,
"O , Co e All Ye Faithful " with Mrs. Myron Miller, Secretary 1
Mrs . Lillian Stieff as acromi&gt;al"· oI Llterature, diatribL1ted
isl . Miss Margaret Sauer was the scrlption blanks for "Concem" 1
devotional leader. AB part of the and explained of other periodicals
devotional period , Mrs. o.
P. available.
Klein sang e medley of "11:iere Program leader for the evening
is a Star in the Sky ' ' and " Away W&amp;lil Mrs. J. E. Harley who pre­
sented the program, "Candles of
in A Manger."
Miss Sauer gave, '"Uie Three the Lord." Thie impressive �
Symbols of Christmas '' by BUIY gram of scripture and songs (ea­
(;raham. These sym�lt he 11sUI tured Mn Mille-r as the Voice of
u The Cradle, The Cross and the Revelation and Mrs. James San·
�rown. saying that you can not born as the Voice of RespoDM! .
\8ve one without the other two. Mn. Harley lighted three ::an­
l iss Sayer quoted the author 8 5 dles from the long candle wb.ich
•Y ing that the ooe bope of tho ,ymbolized the Lord. The three
�orld is that Christ is comlni� candles were the "Spirit of Mary "
back, not as a child in Betble- who through Faith became Qocl's
,em. but in the lllaie o! Glory . aervant. •·The Spirit of the SbepTh"'e missionaries for the day herds," who in obedience harken­
Nere reaG by Mrl, Walter Wad- ed to the sign, and the "Spiri�
-Jell after which Bhti offered pray- of the Wisemen," who through
worshlp presented gifts to the new
tr for them.
born KIDg.
M embers answered lo the roll
The program �ed with the
:all with a Christmas Thought. i
s nging ol •TU Live for Him"
ierlpture or a family tradition or
memory, Mrs Stieff answered by ffltd a prayer of consecration by
the president.
ploying the ,ong. ••Moonlight Ma•
GUta of money for a
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Troop .f.68 Held

Chriatmas Party

Girl Scout Troop 168 of Middle1st Aid course for some of the
port held ita Christmas p ll 1' t Y
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Tuesday a ternoon at the home of
e boys are sen·mg Plastic e l d f Mrs. PauI Theis as·
th
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Ba skets that mak,e many dif(er- ,

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shapes and they an only $I
fftey make nice ChriBtmas gifts.
The Bob Wbll4 Potrol won this
week•s attendance points.
We Invite any boy who Is u
yeors to join our Boy S&lt;out troop.
There were 30 boy1 and one
present.
leader, Mr. Arnold,
Ricky Cantpbell, 'l'nlw report•
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HEAR
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2 - 2:30 P.M.

With

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Interest In The Area

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Slsted by Mrs. Remo N1eri. co­
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The girls prepared • basket of

fruit to be taken to th� county inf� and also finished the
ChrJStmas . gilts which they have
beea making for their motbere.
Cookien and hot chocolate were
�ed to the girl, ood each rece1ved a Chrll!ltmas corsage from

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girt he'll really appr�iate-A Stet8(ln Gift Certificate.
Let him chOOfle h18 own color and style from our wide
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like a crown included. You'll he bis queen forever.
from $11.H to '2() .00,

A REGAL WAY TO SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS .

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POMIROY

Thrill the &amp;irl who means the world to you with a
beeutifol Hamilto1•. The world-lamow 22•jewel ).1e­
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the lov ly de•
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Vhmette in lOK yellow or white gold-filled with ■mart
m sh bracelet, $85.00.
Blithe in 14K white or y llow gold with two d iamonds
sparkling on I tear-drop shape, $100.00 Other Hamil•
ton, from $89.90.

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Any man on your Christmas list will be highly pleased
with Jarm.ans, for he will get distinctive styling and
top craftsmanship - and ''friend liness of fit" for ex•
tra-pleuant walking. (If you don't know his size or
think he'd rather select his shoea himself, wie have
Jarman gift certiftt'ate1.} $10.95 to $15.95.

JARMAN SHOES - THE MOST FITTING �IT

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Members attending were Pa­

Sure to be mother's - and b1by'1 - fnorfle
Christmas Day on. Folds to 5%" flat for ,tdrq:e, _.. •
vels handily, is a breeze to keep clean. Yet beeiud'lt
folds upward it can't fold while occupied. Convert■ ti
youth chair, too, with removal of footrffl and ,tpb]t11
steel tray. Cb r&lt;M11e or metallic tan fiDilh. WesbabJe
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Bi\KER FURNITl!)IE
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Middle Of Upper Block - POMIROY

tricta Ault. Janis Schmoll, Deb­

bie Grueser, Marjorie Harris,
S!.WID Morris, Marsha Hackett,
llosemarle Hackett. Mary S u e
Mallik and Zleta Nferf. Remalee
and Tena Nier! were guest,,

The Brlghlest
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MIDDLEPORT

Mr. and Mr,. Wilbur Bailey
and daughter. Ruth Ann. ,pent
the -k end in Columbul.
Freda Fill openl the week end
with Mr. and M,a. Carl Hellman
ol Peoch Fork.

KITCHEN SETS

by MORGAN JONIS
Terry diah !owe� cloth 111d
bot pad. Turquoise, gold, red
Gift

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$1 ,69

THE SHOE BOX
Middleport

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Trade Items

SLIPS

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Scouts Of
Troop 249
Held Meeting

After the gomes the potrols
worked on Personol Fitness. Pan•
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conducted by the president, 1\1:rs.
Mrs. Sauer gave the dedicatory
Harold Sauer, a report was made
praye r.
The 21 members were ioviu.-d
into the dining room for ref�sh­
menta. The refreshment table
w.. decoroted ln keeping with
Christmas and Mn. Sauer presid­
ed at the silver aervlce.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mra. Edward Burkett, Mba Phyl•
Us Joachim and Mn. Stieff with
Troop 1149 of Pomeroy met at the following contributing hoJt.
1 . 0.0.F. Oddfellows Hall Wed- eues, Mr1. Rodney Sauer, Mrs.
nesday night and after that held Charlotte Perrin. Mra. Carl Gil­
Patrol meeting to truce up dues more, Mrs. Paul Haptonstall,
and other busilless. After that Mr. Mn. Peter Stace and Mrs. Wil­
Arnold tough! the boya t w o liam Ohlinger,
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Ea!les Win F��� �!art On
48-41 Success Over Hann an \:: [ : a _ i, r:1
'Jlie Eut&lt;rn Eogl• mu,teced fo, the young Ea,te,n

11.EVATOR JOLTS BROWNS
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their flrst win in four ltartl Sat-I how v r. East m commilled 1 9 !\, ,d .,
NEW YORK 1 UPJ 1 -The Clevel
Eel'ilern
17.
hud
whllie
Hannan
land Browns received .a sev re
urday nl!Ult, coming Jrom behind 1
the
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7 7 0 .500382 390
to beat the Hannan quintet 48 lo continued to do inllte the boardi:; 1 A newlv orr·•nn:ed team,
� Sunday btfore their National I Prufnslonal F°'°'ball Standing• New York
Soul hem Local All-Stars, made
getting 3() of lhe strc1y ttholi-.
5 8 I ,385 296 :m ·
41 al Eutem.
pood,all League game with the , By United. Prea111 ln�rnatioaal . Buflalo
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up from boys of the Syracuse,
East·
led
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Geral
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Summrrfl
7
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5
rn_idHoston
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National
Uague
to
40
New )'ork Giants when seven !
Three members of the unde· Price we, htgh for Racine , hit• Eastern. do'lt'n
� o . 5 286
,
rn D
East.era Division
quarter. rallied tm .once again unrler lhe bo.9.rdE Racme. Portland and Letart grade
pla)'ip were in a hotel levator 1
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. feated and well balanced Rael.nt ling on five of nine tboh from way in the fourth
l\ utt 1 0 41vl11mo
1
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�ett mg 12. Chari� Col!lru. �n; schools trave-!e&lt;l to pt_ Pleasant
w L T Pct. PF PA x•l,o· Ang
that ,Plunged out of con!rol for
urple Tornado baaket.ba1l lf:am the neld end lix of eJ&amp;ht at lhe to move ahead of the Mason Counf'
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, tmued as Ea�tern � leadm� porn, , S,1 lu rday and handed the b I g
8 6 o .571 :rn.2 253 came from ,ick bedi saturday free throw line for 11·
JO 2: O .1133 321 24ii Da 1 .:u;
ty five and go 00 to win.
1ix tb,n before coming to a K•Phila
y ' getter wi\h 16, but wal!i follo"'-ed grade achools boy1 there a 30-29
6 8 0 _429 :119 388 night t.o he) their Nm win ! t i!
8 J I .727 362 217 Oakland
Cleveland
halt. •
Howing cloiely wttb U WU The 1adl of Coach Bob A.lhle 1
p
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4 close by La\n'ence lh.sh .&lt;1ri;ien ' )ns:.ii.
4 9 I 301! 306 JOO , .
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6 4 2 li(l(l 271 21il Denve r .
,low• lllCUring but
NOii ol the pl1.yens. whi,:h tn· New Yo, k
six th •1ra1ght e-·__,, . big Junior Forward Roger Par� aisirted
wi• th 12. Has b1t. rgen Iouled ou,'I The ga e wa!I tied 29.29 with
s
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playo
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quarter
However,
H
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point
x-Meet
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288
545
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eluded Jimmy Brown, was mover a IaII Glou••·
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with 1ux mmutes left m
t h f' secon ds to �n . Bill Knapp of SySunday'•
Rt-11Ulh1
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Hannan
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mUBter
but
275
the
240
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P1tt�burgh
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5
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Boston
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back
Houston
309
came
4
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100
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and
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racuse C. nclie school shot thei ball
9
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the
def� Giants, 48-34. for second
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ee
I · Tw0 membera of . th t&amp;rt"mg . t !!c ,.. took th• game open g the second period to go ahea d 14 Littl e Jim Caldwell playd a just as the final buzzer sounded
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Dallas 24 Buffalo 7
We11trrn Division
plaed�J,,,
the
Easter
n Division anil ,
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11,.. . .
r1ve
guard ipo and Gr&amp;Ullllffl
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tem IC !loor game for thl" .-,,1g
� t es I, ;md was fouled while in the proI . ' Center Sam p rtet tlJJll
to 11 at the half.
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a PW"tic1patmg role m the x -G reen Bay 8 4 0 .007 332 209 Los Ange 1es 50 New y or ·k 43
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06 J
, B ill McKel v� , were ,uffer....
he hot- and dropred in 5 points. Eastern �s." of ihootlng.
quarter
was
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The
third
� playoff bowl in Miami, Detroil
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rrom f1u wh111:1 1orwar d Du a n e Morr-.,11 • r1ve a Ie1K.1 UU1.t WH
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teat for Ea1tem ea theY pumpe d 1,
� - · .s Im e Tuesday m· g1i1 10 '1 He was awarded two free :shots
, San Franc1sro 7 5 o .583 208 205
-• w1·th a i-u•
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1"" hoopl. It ' I ace the Wahama \l•h JIe F8Icon.� . i.lfter pl;-1y ended. His first mlssut throug• t•·
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6 6 o .500 288 2"A
PRO CAGE STANDlf\'GS
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wu their beat
Chicago
5 6 1 .4S5 194 29!1
E ai.kru Di v is\.\rion
b t th
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lfa
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d at the �nd of the flrtt per iod . the year. '1111• ,urge increaaed the was be :J ten by
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4 7
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g
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nan scored 18. However, in the fj.
x-Mcd in championship µlayoffs 1'hiladcli1hia
for
as hi
rry PriC
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the
12 1 4 .462 Olli McKelvey wu outstandlng! lield began hitting and with l:3ll Nil quarter Aahley '1 boys failed to: Eastem Freshmeo squad rolledl La
Sunday's Reiults
Syrarns-e
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d Tarbett
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ta
w1&lt;h
local
n
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II 21 . 276 in the playmaklng department but r on the clock left in thll! flnt half, hit at the beginning and r o u n d over the Sopho ore quintet 29 to l
.
Nr w York
Philad lphia 3ll Washington 28
me
it
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his seaaon ' 1 low of r O u r th
e
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thermelve1 in trouble with four : 13_. Gtry
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Cl veland 48 New Vork 34
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All Stars wi iangle with
,8n
Graham
hit
on
another
rage,
th
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kept throughout the haJf nnd the Ea&amp;tem ahowed improvement 1 2, Harris 3 (Q.Q) 6, Caldwell 2 )..l
( 1l•:adnn Division
Sunday', Results
BERT.IN (U�
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ame.
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Totals
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WoUe, playing the pivot in the hitting 12 of 19. The Eagle, shoot- I Hannan scoring : Wat rson 5 -�
10 4 o .714 379 285 Phi L:ulelphia 128 Cinrlnnali 1 12
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Tuesday agamst Eas�m he had n1g
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A studenI was ruJk-"
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Mio.ts. sa.turday !6 {3-6 ) 15, Tota ts 17 ( 7- Ull 41.
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maa of tomorrow. We neeJ
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team.11. Four of the five Glouster NEW YORK UPI - · It too� a 1 of t he Friday buying io the BeU 1, more, Md., in 183J. The nationley Friday.
'! playien were •ha: foot �r over but s��rp Friday rallv to put an m :lc• 1 System announcem nt that it I al Republicans al'id Democrats
OUl �ve. Make sure h4:1 1eta
Only 0 games are 011 tap th •
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for Racine held its own 111 rebound- e.1s1ve stock ma ket on the p!us would spend $2.S billion in 1961 I also convened In that city the
w eek 811 tea s take l me o
sl&lt;le this week.
lng.
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the llllea:e of your choice
the hoUd aye.
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Glousler'
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no1'� thtN will be room
Hlgh Ughtlng tonight'•
·, ho Akron 1nvltatioanl tournament er, wlth 20 polntl. The only othei 1·ow range m the f irst four ses- 1 Irk Kap�) termed it the " most
lor blin-and qualified teach•
Morris Harvey of Tomcat player hitting In double sio11S as dark clouds continued to 1 tangible evidence w can offer of
which iinds
-■ lo ruldt blm-loter.
Charleaton , W. Va. making Its de- figures waa Conn,way with 14 on hang ove[ the t!COnomic sc-ene. our confid nce in the essentinl
But as a tcc:hnlcal advance on · soundn ss of the economy. "
hut In the fifth .11.nnual event by aeven fleld goals.
&amp;.an\ •r• about our current col•
riday lifted lhe Dow Jones
The more bulllfill brokers were
lip' ·_,.. Writ. for your frH
meeting Youngstown Univers ity in I n the reserve oontest the Jll,tle F
dustrial
average
ast tho rec�nt encouraged by the fact that thl:l
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llootiloJ. "Ol'!N WIDE ™E COl·
the
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Tornadoes
the opener.
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Both earns carry 4 • 1 records resen es 33-22. Bruce Beegle ww, recovery
,
lfwe,. lt•t*, �- York 36, N Y.
:he most since
high for · Racine with Jl points. up In thP. afternoon dealings and ing market w·
int.. the game.
9 w hen 1,279 .stoc-ks
nearly
the
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morning
do
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Host
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in gs . tak s on MuAk in 1um , win- Studimt tickets for Tuesclay's
tended
re a1m1 to be seen , but Sales this week slipped slight�
second
the
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the Wall Street experts to 17, 846, 485 shares, or a dally
of
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High
Racine
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heavily on those groups which are 18,314,785 shares, or 3,662.957 1
By Quarters :
r,ear the year·s low. At the same shares per day the week befon&gt; . ·
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Racine . . . . 15 27 48 - 00 time. Mwever; tl1ey look for re- American Motors, which :m
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When otlr specialists re•
Glouster . . . . IO 23 34 - 52 investment of this cash to help nouneea a trial •·profit•sherinr.'
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RACLNE - Wolfe 6 ( HI 13, the current popul ar favorit�s.
program of rebates to buyer, _o
pair your radla!Or, you
Overall, these experts aay the Rambler cars, was the most ac•
ParBOn9 7 0-2&gt; 15, Price 6 ( 6-8)
16, McKelvey J (U) 4, Birch 0 uaua1 year-end rally seems the live stock on the week with sal es can be sure that the lob's
best that can be hoped for. Cycli- of 256,700 shares. Jt, closed at 1 7'.l:l.
&lt; O- U O, Graham 4 (3-5) 11.
done right , • at the right
GLOUSTER _ Molner 3 ( Z.11 cal a�uritiea are unlikely to par· off· J ½i. points on the week,
8, Hatfield a (4-l0l 20, Phillipa 2 tlcipate in auch a rally, but one hitting a new low for the vear . price.
( S-5 ) 7, Conoway 7 :o-o 14, Mc- broker 1ald continued good action Standard Oil &lt;New Jersey ) was
Cleilan o t0-2)0, Jauchuia 1 ( 1.21 can be expected from amusement runner•UP with sales -of 233,000
Tho Only
2, Brunston o · ( 1·21 1 , Harrison o Issues, conven lence foods, discount shares. followed by Sperry .Rund, 1
Compleh Shap
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chains, el8"trle utilities, finance Universal Oil Products and Gen•
l0-0 ).
companies, 11avlngs and loans, il'I• eral Motors.
In Tho lend
&amp;Ur1nce finna, meat packer, do,, The Dow-Jones averages at the
mestic oil refiners, gas transmi,11,, close t-Tiday showed 30 lndust.!'1als
sion companie�, publishers and at 617.78 up 8.88 point.a from the
previous week; 20 rails 127.116 up
c,r leasing firm&amp;.
EAST
Phone WY 2-39n
0.09; 15 utilities 98.22 up 1.20; and
Some Traders OpUmlflHe
steel Bowl Tournam•nt
E.
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St.
Po!MroY
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Some g-aders bage their hopes 65 stocks 204.50 up 1.93 .
at PIU1burgh, Pa.
Flnllf
for a n•w upward push on the s...;-,_.,..._._,.�
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Duque■ne IO Pltt1burgh 88
large short Interest, and the per- "'-.,,,._�...,�•�--ComolaUt..'11
slstent daiJy excesse s of odd lot !
Colgate '78 TP.Dlleffff '71
short sales over odd lot purchases, 1
-which are considered evidence or I
st. Bo■aventuNJ 108 Mereheail II a strong Internal marl:ct condi- ! "' •
Cornell 49 Colombia '8
I tion.
A"i'Y M BOiton U. S!
Some stocks are being lnfiu- :
Morrlt Raney 17 Ohi. We11, Tl enced by new environmental fac-- 1
Maine IM Baldwln-Wal. 100 2 ol tors. Sperry Rand has come into :
Seton RRU 105 UoatGn Col, ftl
the spotlight on new11 of an ap- '
1
Connedlnt '74 Fonllaam '71
parent break-through ln the comTP.mple G8 Kentucky 58
merclal utilization of lbin rums
f,0ng Island U. 55 Hunter IC
which should be a major contriWHI Vlrltnlo 11111 VtrKlnla OS
bulion , t0 · vastiy Increasing the
W. Va , Teeh 67 Ald.-Broaddua 48
operatmg llpeedl!l of oomputer:s.
SOUTH
Interest in General Tire renects
Blrm.lniltam Classje
the succeUful patent litigation_
at Blrmtn•ham, Ala.
which should enable the company
Flnal
to collect royaltlea on a widely
AalHan 'Mi Alaltama a
PATENTED
uaed synthetic n1�r PurchalH
C.aMilatlo■
oI Marquardt Aircraft ha'lle been
Vlfllbl• Teeh ll lla,y lor 114
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n. tff Invltatlonal
company
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The � hri.st��s _ eeting of lhoon the ■peclal Chrlltmu project
\\, o, .rien s Asi;oc1at1on of the Firs! by Mrs. E O. Tewkibary and
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llnued Pre'lbyter1an Churcb, Mid· Mra. Edward Burkett. Mrs. Karl I
dlt•:'ort, was held Thursday eve- Ow ens reported on the dinner re­
'ling at the chur&lt;:h .
cently served lo the Collllty Minl&lt;"o!lowing the opening b y m n. ilterUll Association,
"O , Co e All Ye Faithful " with Mrs. Myron Miller, Secretary 1
Mrs . Lillian Stieff as acromi&gt;al"· oI Llterature, diatribL1ted
isl . Miss Margaret Sauer was the scrlption blanks for "Concem" 1
devotional leader. AB part of the and explained of other periodicals
devotional period , Mrs. o.
P. available.
Klein sang e medley of "11:iere Program leader for the evening
is a Star in the Sky ' ' and " Away W&amp;lil Mrs. J. E. Harley who pre­
sented the program, "Candles of
in A Manger."
Miss Sauer gave, '"Uie Three the Lord." Thie impressive �
Symbols of Christmas '' by BUIY gram of scripture and songs (ea­
(;raham. These sym�lt he 11sUI tured Mn Mille-r as the Voice of
u The Cradle, The Cross and the Revelation and Mrs. James San·
�rown. saying that you can not born as the Voice of RespoDM! .
\8ve one without the other two. Mn. Harley lighted three ::an­
l iss Sayer quoted the author 8 5 dles from the long candle wb.ich
•Y ing that the ooe bope of tho ,ymbolized the Lord. The three
�orld is that Christ is comlni� candles were the "Spirit of Mary "
back, not as a child in Betble- who through Faith became Qocl's
,em. but in the lllaie o! Glory . aervant. •·The Spirit of the SbepTh"'e missionaries for the day herds," who in obedience harken­
Nere reaG by Mrl, Walter Wad- ed to the sign, and the "Spiri�
-Jell after which Bhti offered pray- of the Wisemen," who through
worshlp presented gifts to the new
tr for them.
born KIDg.
M embers answered lo the roll
The program �ed with the
:all with a Christmas Thought. i
s nging ol •TU Live for Him"
ierlpture or a family tradition or
memory, Mrs Stieff answered by ffltd a prayer of consecration by
the president.
ploying the ,ong. ••Moonlight Ma•
GUta of money for a
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Troop .f.68 Held

Chriatmas Party

Girl Scout Troop 168 of Middle1st Aid course for some of the
port held ita Christmas p ll 1' t Y
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Tuesday a ternoon at the home of
e boys are sen·mg Plastic e l d f Mrs. PauI Theis as·
th
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Ba skets that mak,e many dif(er- ,

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fftey make nice ChriBtmas gifts.
The Bob Wbll4 Potrol won this
week•s attendance points.
We Invite any boy who Is u
yeors to join our Boy S&lt;out troop.
There were 30 boy1 and one
present.
leader, Mr. Arnold,
Ricky Cantpbell, 'l'nlw report•
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The girls prepared • basket of

fruit to be taken to th� county inf� and also finished the
ChrJStmas . gilts which they have
beea making for their motbere.
Cookien and hot chocolate were
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Let him chOOfle h18 own color and style from our wide
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like a crown included. You'll he bis queen forever.
from $11.H to '2() .00,

A REGAL WAY TO SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS .

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the lov ly de•
signs are the height of feminine fashion in fine jewelry.
Vhmette in lOK yellow or white gold-filled with ■mart
m sh bracelet, $85.00.
Blithe in 14K white or y llow gold with two d iamonds
sparkling on I tear-drop shape, $100.00 Other Hamil•
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Members attending were Pa­

Sure to be mother's - and b1by'1 - fnorfle
Christmas Day on. Folds to 5%" flat for ,tdrq:e, _.. •
vels handily, is a breeze to keep clean. Yet beeiud'lt
folds upward it can't fold while occupied. Convert■ ti
youth chair, too, with removal of footrffl and ,tpb]t11
steel tray. Cb r&lt;M11e or metallic tan fiDilh. WesbabJe
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tricta Ault. Janis Schmoll, Deb­

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S!.WID Morris, Marsha Hackett,
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Mallik and Zleta Nferf. Remalee
and Tena Nier! were guest,,

The Brlghlest
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Mr. and Mr,. Wilbur Bailey
and daughter. Ruth Ann. ,pent
the -k end in Columbul.
Freda Fill openl the week end
with Mr. and M,a. Carl Hellman
ol Peoch Fork.

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Scouts Of
Troop 249
Held Meeting

After the gomes the potrols
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Durmg the busm
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conducted by the president, 1\1:rs.
Mrs. Sauer gave the dedicatory
Harold Sauer, a report was made
praye r.
The 21 members were ioviu.-d
into the dining room for ref�sh­
menta. The refreshment table
w.. decoroted ln keeping with
Christmas and Mn. Sauer presid­
ed at the silver aervlce.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mra. Edward Burkett, Mba Phyl•
Us Joachim and Mn. Stieff with
Troop 1149 of Pomeroy met at the following contributing hoJt.
1 . 0.0.F. Oddfellows Hall Wed- eues, Mr1. Rodney Sauer, Mrs.
nesday night and after that held Charlotte Perrin. Mra. Carl Gil­
Patrol meeting to truce up dues more, Mrs. Paul Haptonstall,
and other busilless. After that Mr. Mn. Peter Stace and Mrs. Wil­
Arnold tough! the boya t w o liam Ohlinger,
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Mldtlleport

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The (11ft that eoob on range-top, In oven or .Jirollerl
Made from a revoJuttonll'y new mualle maleriol. Pyro­
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hot or coldelt cold can\ hurt It, KHpt on lookiD&amp;
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cook, and nrve. Removable handle and chrom� cradle

provide all1tUfPO,le con..-enieace from freezer to range
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.-----------, were reeent buslnHI vllttorA
6-D,11� Sen '3 n el l'om eroy-Middl eport, 0., Dec. 1 9, 1 960 IIOUSI': 1&amp;4, LINCOLN Relgl!la,
G,, lhro l',.
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• rooms and baU1, new ga, I JW
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M,, nnd Mrs De' '
I furnace. Phone WY 2 3,575 "'
Q
! Huth Ann Gaul &gt; .. 1,., O I J ,,.,.
Entt-rtd Hospital
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12 tJtf
G allipohs G t 6--01 .\6.
' tioned a� Buekroe B•· ach, Va. ,
I \rlams ; R ut�, Reu�ah S t o b a r i ,
I Amonj.; those &lt;,1 h11 enter
1 _ Offic-ers of the Racine Chapter
SaMartha.
llzll:
Pauline
are home for a }O day lt.'il,Vi.! ,·.-ith
Eslhf'r,
Llrday
Sa
mstallcd
'"ere
ES.
O
l
:k
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j EIGlITR 00�1 I IOUSE-lwo f1�i zer hos pital O\ l'r lhe pas�w JohnHelen
e
lheir pa.rents. Mr. and Mrs. Curo
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n
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M
bra
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El
rn...o
w1\h
Temple
Mason1t:
t
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the
a
at
rday
night
Sat
visited
•ngel
H
Bentz Wolfe
' t3· A. N · c
.tmen
room apru
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t· nd "er£' · Sunday - Hie hard L ·
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\\' c1rcIe r . _ Do rot l1: Srw&gt;n('er
' Pl unts with h is sisters, u
in 1sses till Johnson and Mr. and Mr1.
FOR CON S I STENT DEPENDABLE RE SUL T S
1 1 2- Lk C:c1uf � an . 103 Ct&gt;dil r St ' M r s. the Worth y G ra�d P�tr0n . w 11 . �n .
. . r-�
I Phone W Y 2-:tm.
--- -. !){&gt; n 1 J nel , C'h.1 1 ]PS Ht 1l:'&gt; 1&lt;"Y
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and
b ro- J ake Gaul.
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Wolfe,
s
mo;.tallmg
offlcC
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unlap
a
and
Augusta
iam
d
RA TES
u1 ,Jo hn W . Hafft&gt;II, �4 f u-sl Ave..
r SLEEPlNG HOOMS, do�
Clyde Johnson of Colurnb�
Bud•
Stnndm� Commi1t('eS
iht-r, Crover.
\ Guests presented wrre Worthy
:i.t,ss Joy &lt; e Ann ( hurtil. Ht.
to'A'll 127 Uutlernut A\ f'.
4 oenta per word, one Insertion. Minimum i:harJe--60
·
the week e&gt;nd guest of hts
was
Ton
d
- , M rs Bentz Wol fe.
Miss l d a
l'at ron of Oh i o, W1ll 1 am gel: ( ; 1 l'll a Sir. ,�on, All re
'
ce nts. ti cents per wotd for thr ee conseecuuve t�ruona.
1." 14 -6\e '-, · ruwn lily . Otho Wandlmg, Pl 1 Grand
Curtil
t , M r . and Mrs ·
par
u
o
L
en.ti
a lh on . l\ta ry
,
Wolfe and M rs. W il l iam Baxte r
,
_ Stc , ph.inie
Spec1aJ---one month for 30 cents per word.
Houg t1t, D un lap: Emma K. t'latwo!'th'.-', ev t::hz hl' T e"
---ilnt, " • :s
PlCilS
m
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Johnson,
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...ull ra t e of 4 cent, per wo r d w1JI Ot! charged (or sd•
Win!{ctl · C
Tlll(E.��F�U HOOM HOl 'st.
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Grnnd Ad �- 0f �l'
· 1 dl.i..• 101'l Chap- ,Ihle. · Mi.lxine
130 L aur e 1 ,, t , l 'om('roy, �1 r s.
.
. �' 1 0eyu1 y Jrtmm
vertismg i1 001 patd within IO days after receiving b1U.
Charles Gaul of Cincinnati
.
CALLED SATURDAY
rt on Second S1 1 t't!I, .
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iddlepo
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ce
Spa•
B
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Errors in Advert1smg-Sbould be repor ted immed1atPly.
M Bolm , Hutlan d, M i s s 1 P1 :
foe
the week end with his parspent
n
r
,
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House !\'o 207 furni�twd o u
,. ".,'fl • ,1 ., G r.a nd Matrons of A1h('ns ( h:i py squad
. . i,;::,v
The Dally Sentmel will 001 be responsible for n1ore than
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Wrt,•,
Ma"&lt; ,0. . . I 1 1 son . .1 ,1c
J.ine
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furnished . (:'..Ill E
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Satur
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Grnm te\J: ine \\ in ccl l . Al fr ed Toney .
� � Mrs. Firn Gaul. teacher in the
Card ol Thanll:11 and Special NoticeH of Even t s S l . 00.
12 14 .tik
al
resentah ve to Que bec, of I\ r �
: � l ta \ei.n and transported
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Wellston
Mr
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chards
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Obituanes published al l cenl per wo r d.
n
am
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Racine gri!lde school, was unable
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A
of
a
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ment
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for
Chapte
treat
Marshf
Bake
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1 DAY
3 DA\'S
ti DAYS
l MO.
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Ulackfor
and
rub!,
k.
G
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F.
Allred
ell
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IT'
W
st
rn
Grim
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u�
to attend class Friday due to
Chior
- - -M.50
15
60c
90c
$ 1 . 35
I M 1 ss Carmen , Sue .f aulkner, Ht. : Macomber, Grand Representa t J\'\' , Proi:r&lt;l m; Chl oru s G rimm, Ber- � n Ju r� . l �e was l ater charged witb illness.
20
60c
$1 .20
$ ! .80
$6.00
--.
lo Texas. of Wilkesville Chapter nice
mtoxicallon and released on bond. M iss Susie Smith
- . 3 Co0lville ·
who has
:Ill
75c
$ 1 .50
$2.2!1
$7.50
Carpen ler .. Co-Chairman .
WANTEO _ Man to do dwres
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Duncan,
L.
Saturday
James
Trustee
sinpillar,
Hu
Edith
ub
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or
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been
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tralmng
at
Cluldren's
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Grimm.
e
hlorus
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in
P
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t
and f d a ound hom
A.di re1:ei ved by 10 A. M.. will be in that day'li paper.
1
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for �
('ha ri ge l or roo m ,m d hQ;u-d or 94 Loc ust St. . G cor �e W. �
o E.S. Home at _Mt, V er�on, an
Hospital in Col wnbus
\\';,y;i a nd M eans : Naomi Brink- Por t l a n d Operetta
.
Cl
d v , da Car�n, V ice P resident o ! ,
lan
M
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Ave.,
ond
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.
past
three
months.
arri
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Sat
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9
2_3060.
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Corn
Webb,
M
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Lou
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PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
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Da t e ls Olanged
urday for a week end visit wltb
12 . 14. 3tc H . WJ!lls, Ht. 2 Ga\1 1pohs_ : M.rs. D1stnct 25, were also wecome&lt;l Jane Hill, Ruth Barmtz, Elizabeth
:'-ilrs. Richard Lee, vocal music
_ Thomas J. Hanks, RI . 2 l at not. Guests we re present frorn Bel- Toney.
her_ parents, Mr. and Mni. Theo
. -t
.
f S O u t h e r r. Local
1 · st
WANTED: SOMEO�E TO L I VF. John Albert M ill('r, Rt. 2 Thui • pre, Athens. MiddlPport. Uticn
Sm1t h, before returnmg to her
n&amp;lta:
Wil
l iam Stew• �:h:�� ; i s;r ict, announced
Paraph�r
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oo
m care for 2 ch i ldren si.- h l man, F aye J . Murphy, Pt. Picas- New Marshfield. Cheshire, Ames11tudies at Holzer HosptlaJ tort, Elizabeth Toney, Mary Lou Portland G r ade School operetta
� •� PE8T CONTROL! KENMOHE HEA'r"E H . SAM E ,A.S ai-:e wlule mothe r works. Good
l'EBMl'R
Hen- villt• W ilkesville T'omeroy, Gal-' a
Bonccutlcr,
L.
Homer
day,
ant
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new
Used
one
winter
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bJ ' Pala. .,._ •....�-L 1DIW',flJ.Tlolhy J. Stew,
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1o i·mer1y scheduled Ior th 1s ev e.
.
wages. &lt; all 511 2-4747.
Va.,
W.
derson
.
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McConnelsJe
z
and
Mrs. E . J. Tracy aubstltuled
Marietta
well,
Glenn
ipolis
ge
l
r
an.
f".
a
st
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1.11..-,:;n post poned unti
ed It N.UO.wide. Pbone R. r
12 1 6 jtc ar t , Mason, W . Va., Alva V. Wea-- --n
Solois
was
last
week in the Harr�nvIlle
l
intock
ton
MY
Mcc
ville.
8Ph.
t
Ohio.
wning
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Do
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m z
Senlc• S&amp;aUon Wl' tud
·y, H a rtford, \V , Va . • Law rence Maxine Wingett gave a Musical Ba it , Beualh Bradfor d, Leona Wednesday night at eight.
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school.
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Albany.
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Wednesday at 7 0 30 p.m. t h_ e Albert Swatzel returned 14 his
· 11 cnse,
F. Willis, Hailroad SL , Midd l e- Reading
Grade Sch�l also w ill home , Nye Ave ., Sunday, from
WANTED
Syracuse
UNDER NEW MANAGEME.'ll T, 2 STORY BRIC!\ nun.DING.
N.
nn
M
y,
arrell
c Ki e
i9 J
Ref res:hments were served at . Au diting: F i m Gaul , Gretta
-- po rt. D •
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operetta Santa Saves Meigs General Hospital and SI
an
8W Lowe ' a Serrioe Statloa .....
pres('nt
t
M
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r
s.
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ldl
St
2
room
ron
apart- I NSTA L LATION Of CUST OM or F l
Business
and
. . l' c i! p
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the cl ose of the meeti ng from a ,. Simpson, A ll red Ton ey. •
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Thursd ay at 10 a.m. un
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Carry-out. Poweu st ru, • Mid. mcnts. 1 13 feet deep. M 1'dd le- f wtory made cabmets
Day.
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The
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prov1ng.
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lered with an ar nar-er, 1 I romp1crs. R u th B a i mt z, Ber.
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the Racme Gi·ade SchooI W I pre- Mr .and Mrs. Maurice Dean ol
$21 , 000 . 00 . Contact I plastic
. nice Ca rpenler .
or floo r t i le . buildmg n . pfancu ff , J ai.:�kson. M r s · M in- mcnl of red carnations in a while
, of
"A Gift GaJrlpoI'l!I were S""d,zy gue,q
,
pain. lab Jobi and complele Walter Grueser. WY 2-3230. 1 rn n c· h -ty pe home al $ 10. 00 pe r mie J o h n s o n . Wellston, M rs.
s
Beulah Br;id- .,ent an operett a ennled
bowl with green candle in white Illness: Racine.
•-�•·- of •·•-•&amp;•L 0-0 ".
1
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......... - apartment 1or rent. 1 J.7-ti square foot Also any type re- J ames B . c r ayc, ra11 . lit . 1 Iron_. ....
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·• Naom1 8 nn
• ,... er; Dorcas, 1' or Santa." Then Thursday a t Mr. and Mrs. E mer WIckbam.
holders· The Chapter room wa s 1 1Olu,
1% S SOie -- - ·
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a
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Let
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Seiden bel and
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p
uisa,
Potter,
E.
Lo
Roy
- -Rutland SH 2- ton, and
(.'OJTI· �odelin"
e , -NECCIU SEWJNt; Machin
ti,• P1tone
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, the o
beau1 ,· 1ul w 1' th pine branches and Nina Theiss ; Syracuse, Margar•
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cson,
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12· 1 9-30le K y.
omeroy R ut 8aret N ewman
LADY OR COUPLE TO SHA RE plete zig zag. Makes b u t l o n 49 14.
red poinsettias.
.
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Christmas
E
ve." rived Sunday for a v lslt
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Doll's
with
erella
r
Letart Fa l l s, Velma Quillen :
my nke counlry home. Refer- boles, monog rams, and a l l fan' ______
t
ers were Grand \ mtz :
lling
Offic
nsta
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Mrs.
Ray
Seidenabel
and
Mr.
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McCoy,
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, Long Bollom, G race Swan , port·
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Officer.
ra
W1
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Eastern A '
'1'128. Ella Evan, Skidmore, • ovc c .,�
1 and • M a r tha Lou B eegIe.
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SERVICES
......,.., 00. Pay oll balance ol
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I'ly•
Swlday. M rs. Bobby King, nav• Secretary,, aoi_n
-----12 ts 6lc $&amp;Hl0 o r payments of $2 per
Cheshire, Ohio.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riebel
a n d ens ·ood W Va dau irhter 1 · 20 Conductress, Chloru.s C r l m m ; i
EX PERT MEAT cul ling
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and
family and Mn:. Charin
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wrappmg. Phone WY 2-9'175.
r .
p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Wil liam B urr,
x
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12-15-Gtc
deliciCJ\lB at Jack·, Dairy Bur
R
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r and son, Rodney, lf 'I'uem!)i
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Jsabella
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""n ' born Friday Grand Organist,
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Sunon ' s Ma rkl!t, Pomeroy
66 v m
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son
Ariz
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an
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l l -30-30\c Mrs, John Oran C l ouse. s O u t h son : G rand Mar .srlO s, F
• in N
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wi
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(6) LOST AND FOUND Hound bobbin, in b,and new NEIGLER BUIL--DING
SUPPLY Poml , dau ghter, • ,;o P m. Satur Warder , Hazel Cleland Grand i
and
Ml'Jl, Eldon Kraeuler
Mr
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..qup ped to Kitchen Cabinets, vinyl asbei;- d ay,
LOST - LADY'S Bulova Wrist console cabinet. E
and
dau
ers,
gh
Leda Mae and
Sentinel Ernest Wmaett
· zag an d m1;1 ke bu tt on hOIes.
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were
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persons
c
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Patients recmtIY d 1scharc'ed •m- Officers installed were Worth·v (
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ing, window type, call NTe1g•
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Pomeroy
Mayor
Char
es
gar
s
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r•. KenI Matron ' Phyllis Martin ' Worthy
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to Lake ove r 8 payments of $8.40 lers, Racme,
.
1 1 -2.3.TFC e luded Mrs. W111ard y mge
01uo.
l2- 19-3tp pe
William
Stew
rl
Patron,
; Associ- The New Haven Garden Club court Saturday mght and t w o Mrs 'Thomas Goegleln ls re.i
1;1
au
Willis
d
Clel
r month. Phone WY 2-2204.
E v a n s ' M rs.
a.s quite W in. Meigs Gen�ver th�
12- 15-Gtc AIR CONDITlONlNG, REFRIG- t: ln ude s wa u n. Charle� Stockh " ate Matron , G retta Simpson : A s- is · agR in sponsori n� the Chr i st• others reported arrested
eral
Hospital.
(8) AUTO
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. sociate Patron• Alfred Toney·' See• ma·� Home Li "l- ling Conte st th i s weekend by Pomeroy poh
ft
Ann M I' I I s. K cmherly Jauc�•
BHANU NEW G. E. SWIVEL E�Tl�N service. Jack ' s Rf,, Sue
Good a... Vied CUI
TF.EN CANTEl:N
cers.
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op Vac uum Cleaner on wheels . fn�e rot 1on. New Havcn. Phone son. James
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It has been reported that 123
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• • �-•Barkh1 1rsI , V 1 c k l Velma Quillen ' Conductres· s• Eliz- from West
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ers atteoded the N ember
METllOPOLnAN MOTORS
L. Gia omc, T mi H mmond. ab th Toney Associate onduc- Station are e l i gible to enter th1&gt; Downie an
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ancc priced nt $33.00 o r 6 J&gt;llY·
NEER
costs eRch on a chnrge of reek• en Teen Canteen on Dece
1
AUCTIO
SI nnton tress, Mary Lou Ihle: Chaplin, contest.
, Is,· M rs.
• wan
Jur&lt;1· Id So
.
mcnls of $6.25 per month . Phone
REASONABLE RATES
fomereJ. Oblo
J
l es s operatmn: Raymond Lord for• w1th "The J ays., splnnlng t h e
the
in
nw�nlcd
he
wm
.Priws
Birch:
Caroll
Marshall.
;
Hill
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Mrs
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WY 2-2204 .
l2-15-6tc SATISFACT lON GUARANTEED Burde
st, Lee Lee ; Ada, Barb.oi·a following C'ategories: Overal l . re- feited a $15 bond on an intoxlca• re�rds for the evening. Six door
and infa�t son · Mrs. Euge�e Sllff- Ort;llni
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.
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hardtop
DOOR
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TWO
Overal, non- religious : tion charge, Lester Yeager was pn1.es were awarded. The N e w
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Doorway,
good
rel11:,:1ous :
rubber,
Chetitcr,
Doorway. fined $ 1 5 and costs on a reckless H a v e n J unJor
Ivory,
oman•I Club•
and
·-Gn r.!I.
Do
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rst
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with
all
altnchcleaning
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non-religious;
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n, have reo raliori charge a d $5 and costs sponsors
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on a charge of passing on a. ye •
� f--"1es
amn
lloward Dennmgton, M rs. 8 · L·
llving Chr istmas t ree.
.
p,d running condition. See or lent condition and guarnn1ce&lt;l.
$25
and
have been helped from the �
Carl Smith was fined
St.1,rchcr.
Ha
r
ry
llamJ!ton.
C1;1rl
.
' ••ll for $18.7".
• Phone WY
Entrie
s mav
r�
. he malle by call- costs i&gt;n a ch arge o[ havmg no ___
-lie Jim EvMI• uua
n.- 20• Syra· W1 ll .,S of the Cantee• Cha�rom
t.�
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1"1 aynard , M rs. Shelley s l O n e,
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.
212.15-61c
ing SPruee 3- 5274. TUrncr 2.-1 185 operator s 1'icense.
2204
12-14-Gtp
Mra.
were
CUN,
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v
ening
for the
Alfred
.
Mrs Hazel Montgomery, M r •·
Or TU er 2.4335, E nt r s must
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ested over the weeke?d w�re Sprouse, Mrs. J
Arr
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llat�ie
Williams,
John
M.
White,
,
1'1151 PLYMOUnt '59$.00, 4 door REPOSSESSED ELECTRO IIY•
be madm
e on or be lo re, o ,�
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ll
Eugene
ROger Norman t 7 Hamsonv1lle and Mrs.
Mrs. Ca r l Gcr lHch. Mrs, Curlis
8edd. Like new finl!h. Blaet,. glene Vacuum Cleaner. I, i k e
Judgin_g will lake place dur ing
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on a yeJ · A Christmas Party will be held
terrett
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line and Julian E Moore for the Cante..' Ml De((imber 22
9 : 30 A M
1:'1rs. Leslie Hubb ar d ' Qucnl 1n
test� nts a re t1Sk('d to have thei r low
health chamber, and all n e w
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in
ty
er,
Saturday
ure
WY
2-1'49
Midd1:;:r,
.
Athens Rt. 1, on a distu;bing th� in the down atairl skating room
11157 DODGB: •1095·00• V-8 Cuelom
Sayre, M rs. £lay Morehouse , Mrs.
entries lighted by 41 : 3o p, m.
cleaning ntlachments includ ing
KAUTZ FEED STORE
a
i
'uvenile
d
to
who
w•
cit
e
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Comm\tnlly Building
Royal Four Door Sedan. O n e
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F:�mma ,._SIu1_ ver, M rs. B rndiey 1 1nr•
At ChHt■r
M rs. I�Ioyd R oush ·is serv ·m� as peace Cliarge. Ife por.ted $30 bond· of the
rug t1hampooer. Sold for nlmollt
eo
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Meigs
urt
county
juveni
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local , owner, Show, good �
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$200 .00. Wlll aell now for l esl
the conte�t n�1 Mrs .
He was Robert G r aham, 16, d��; �an
HAMILL"'s�:�fc2J4:TATION llnl ,h O ' B r ien, .and in t
•ettnar'a. Pomeroy. lJ. tUtc
ant
mt co-c�airm an.
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13 payments of $8.75 p e r
Before 9:00 A. M.
Rt. 2 Rncine, who was driving : �
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Walter
er
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vn r t&lt;l:JS or� rmr.m- : � -..,�
Alba ny 3353
month, with new guarantee.
i.outh • . e �
338
one
on
mile
Rt.
north
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15
B ilcayn.e $ 95 ,
1959 Chevrolet
E v• rv Da y Sa rv l�
lions m � he Bend a rea are do- •---· ' son, Mrs. Willi.um M oore and m- of
Phone WY 2_2204_
12. J!Hltc ---'
Racine when his car went out
&gt;
00. Two door Sedan, original 1 ------------Norville
daughte
r
and
Mrs
natlng prizes for the contest.
fant
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black finish like new.
,. HOUSE - 3 BEDROOM ull elee.,.
McCoy.
Com pleki Servk!e
and ran off the hi)!'.hwny, strik:,
12-H-tttc tric. ranch-type, Have,; Heightz:1.
tnar•1, Pomeroy.
,1 �. . ; ,
Among Alllng
B
radford
CrlU
ing a power pole. The car land- Atnericans, GeJ"n1ans
LB67 BUICK $1195.00 v.a Special Make ofCer. Phone Turner 2AccordinR to U�c midnight re- ed on it s top in the roadw .
Wrlte, Phone or Contact
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Jo in I n �lou rnin ,r
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1741.
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BRADFORD,
Raclnr..
rt of the nursmg dcpa rtment,
Ohio
po
C
Fout Door Sedan. One l o c a l
G r aham got a bump on his MUNICH Germany l U Pl l
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.
-----. . William WU!fom.son was m poor h ea d ue
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oWIMlr. Llk8 now 8ll whlUI fin. .
,
or Septic
HAY OR STRAW delivered
· u wa· 1 1 appea r I n , uve. Americans and Germans Jomcd m
..
In (,1.0GGED
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1
cond1t1on.
al 7 nice. Btaettnar s, truck
nile
cou
r
t
charged
with
re�k,
.
load lots. Call� or Write : Tnnk? Get Klean-Em-AII Sepmournin� today for 49 persons
:.a:,.
Tho� who were hstcd ns fair Ies ope ron
12-lHtc
.
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_tank
cleaner.
Fast
and
econWatk.Jns
Farm
Supply
·
who
met flammg deaths whe� a 1 :,i&gt;f
-----=-- --'---;:er ace,'d ent took pla ce
included Thomas Clutts, Lnwrenc:e Tl
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O
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Burm
r
Fa
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ormc:nl. Landrnork
Bellefontaine, Ohio LY-2-20f'i0.
For Sa •
W I 1 1 l s, M rs, Thomns B n n k s , a t 5: 30 p.m. S111ut·day on Owl U.S Air Force plane hu1'lled mto j !
12-17-31Jlc
.
( 121 15-30lc eau, Pomero:,.
a st reeleir in downtown Munich. ;
George Bosley, Carl M itch. Hu m- Hollow Rd threo tcn1h.!i o f
.
IIIEW 'IHREE BEDROOM HOME • ----------�
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Tll&lt;' r� s1 111 was no orricm
WEST•
MUELI..ER FURNACES,
er Bonccutle r nnjured in Chcsh- mile west �f Rl 7
,_
m ST. cuae. H ard wood floor, , ' CHRISTMAS TH.ADE-IN Values
. John
,
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plnnatJon of whot cnused I he re- .,
...la
. (urnace, on Used PlanOB and Organ.II.
IN G HOUSE app1·1ances, A moId ire wreck 1 . Newt Hadekm.
.
.
A ca r dri \' en eas t by .John A .
, Ka
built•t cabl
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en�me
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1
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1-used Lester Spinet piano' llrothcrs, Syracuse, OIno.
, __ lated , P r ice
.
.
waII•• u111U
•
pane
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v mr Ct31, with experienced
Hu
1 1-n-tf Elhlnnf"y. M rs. l- .min1e
•u.iv•,
WY
2
n
imatemahoga
y
finish.
Approx
,
C,alel well . a &lt;"ar driven wciil by Owen A. Con
n
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..,..,..,oo' CIIII Pat Palterso '
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p1 ols m t he cock p 1, , 1 o cr,'IHh . i,;,
Iy 10 years o Id - good l&lt;Jno - ------------ N ed Ham,'I Ion, ,,
ue Ivn pr1'ddY, 'I
" IS. Nutlec 1 8' Rt. 2' Long Hollom. 1
Portland ' VI S-228\ ·
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Bul amon� C ermans tl,ero was
(20B) INSURANCE
......,.50. 1
. 1 vester w n I s h , Goegleln pulled to the right
Lance Lyons, Sy
12 16 Rte recent ly tuned. OnIy """
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no
resentment ove r thc Iact th111
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.,-lor ,ale - UM:U Winter Musette spmel COMPLETE 1N8URANCE PRO- Mrs. Lou1l&gt;I I .nmb , M rl!. S a r a h and stopped , N utter n pphed . !us I
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AS TR E�
lllO �nnISTM
t
ie
plt1ne bel onged t o ll on, ·,011
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p Iano, mohogany 1 in Ish - e :ic- tection Life Auto F ire Pol lo Nease. Jlob crt 'I
n I'ller, M '1ss Ade- br akes , nncl s 1 ·1d s1' d eways 1nI o
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S6. � apiece•
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cellent tone and action - orig- Call Don M ills Middleport• , Ohio line Olclukl• r , Mrs. W innie
Jo1I ll· t he Goeglem
car, doin g slight whose. 'FHrcra rt h ac1 ramt&gt;
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on
lbis
and
oliler
Ge
r
man
cities
inally $000 value. only SS.'iO. t son, nnd H omer Henderson.
dam ag e lo both.
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42
od
in
Worl
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War
11.
18 P108 FOR SALE. Crou be- used Wurlilzer m el 4 0 r
-----tweef Berbhlre and Hamp- orgao-walnut finish. New guar-! Agent, . Middleport. Fire, Auto1hinJ'&lt;1&gt;hone YU IIW445,
ant.... n o g U I a r ,w5. Only I mo_bil e. llonds. Phone w;, !
Mike O'Brien Fell,
g.• .
11 18 Sip $ 1211'. 1 - demonstr ator spinet 2ll03.
=
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f.ut L,•� Pain fully
�NE
=�
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. ,1.;; piano , blonde oak finish, ,..mGaug• ,eudlngs, GolhpollS d am
IN�&lt;l FEED ER
L=
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.
1
M ,kc O'Bnon, son ol Proseeu_
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18.0, 9.5, runmpi,: 2 fee t , Porn- l
about · 600 lbl., 000 Beag le. plete with bench, Recently tun- _
moke Is blown through I p1ece ol
t
or and M rs James O'Brien. wa s FILTERED SMOKoING-S
i
steel, which 1• 1 new idea la
stainless
us
por
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made
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Mason
maI•• Ju!l ,tertIng ,.
w run. 0 · ed and wlll compare with t h e l TWO ACRES, 5 ROOM tlOUSE,
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n rtcr
10kcn 10 a lo• · l phy
1
can remove dirt partlclea
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type
this
With
oil floor fu�·nace, run�1" lit _w 1filters.
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P. Karr, Racine-Duhan Jload. best, Only $5!:r:· OIJ, .
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two
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will hnvc \\!'I Chl ' istmns dinne r 1 nawh u Falls .075 fa ll·n,�. Chm l�s- mornin�.
c 't be seen with. the naked eye) from a liquid twice u
Wnrrcn St., Muriella, Ohio, for : cell1;1r. gOO(I one cnr garn�� Dece mber HI and members mus1 ton 17.95 stat ionary. All moveab le 1 The yom1gsler f PII nn,1 cut his i�Jck as molasses. The porous n1etal 11 made by binding
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ON
T\ITTl.
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information.
{ t2l l!i-fllc ' Om, und 9,10 mile out of Mui- Zerkle by Fi·lday.
dams on the Ohio ni v t- r were u p. le � as II result of l hc ice
a n d pow d e red steel. The filter�, mad«: by the Pall CorporaU011
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Lonrlon, Marmd an&lt;I W i n f i e l d
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snow. Tt•n sliklws we re nce,lcrl I in � len C ov «: , N ..Y . , looks like 1olid Ill.eel but JOU CID eveaJ
�;: 1958-2-U EDIIOOM HO S tr l- I t. t . E l mc1. D,1rnha1t,
Legal Notice
dams we re on the sills .
I 1tnm te� with it.
lJ 5 lie l'r, 35 x e ft. Mel\•in Llllle
�:�
-�
l 'Q close the wound .
12
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--,-,,c=-'C'C==c-:---::-:c:--.,...---:;-- 1 Trailer Court ' ChcKhirt · Ohio.
- R•�I r11111,tr owne
- -- -•Y Rer&lt; h 11 •• Roat movements:
I
UIB7 LIBEHTY ' SO Foot three
·
12 15 tile NEW MODERN. 3 BEDROOM r' ha•r lo..a1NI •t 1:io llnlon Tl'n·11,·�. Ohio Rlwer - F.li-zabeth down ._..,._,,._...,._,-.__.•---�·--,..,.-'
bedroorn trallflr. 589 Maple
.
roy. Ohln. Cennn t b&lt;' •nhl rn r
St • Add 1' I 'ion. Pnm�
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len 1h1111 9!1.!IOO oo. 1.h� 1111r11·Alllffl vnl 13, 5 u.m : Titun down 13, 5:45
M lddleporl . Phone WY (91) MARI NE SUPPL IES
,11bJer� 10 1he RPPrn�111 or
/Ill utilities. built-in kitchen, ue, amt
.
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1hr l' ruh•k l nurl, Mrlv, I m1my . a • m· • Hobert Heed up 14• 4 · 55 ,
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y,
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l
,umbcr
Vulley
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AS 18 SPECIA.IA
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p.m: Forsythia up 14, tQ p.m. :
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. .,.12 16 lfc 1
GAS,
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0 IL and coaI fur' 2 '"111"•
5'1 Mercury fifl n . 11 . t4t!i. M
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p.m.
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Call for free e11t1mate11
5t Mercury 70 n. P, $595.00
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15
p.m.
Coal
King
up
14,
6
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utornay•
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FGnlnBD • Abbott Middleport 4S H. P. Mercur:, OuUII SM.GO : '(��1_7�1u �o :l1 etc
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a.m. ; r\ .'
liam Penn down ?4. 2 : 15
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METROPOLITAN MOTORS ,
L ■a&amp;L NOT1c1
Bob Bentcr down 14, 5 : 45 n.m. ; t ;., 0 7-.:. ,;--t..�,
l!lealed
bld1
will
b11
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the
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Mn. Sue Woode was honored
Nith a stork shower at the home
11 her sister, Mr,, William Carr,
on Saturday evening Dec. 3rd.
Gifts were placed in a deco rat•
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Refreshment, of doeorated cup
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,ndwicheo, punch and &lt;0f£ee
were served by the hostess, assist,d by Betty Person, Lols Ann
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Woode, Vicki and Pennie Carr,
Pamela Henderson and Linda Sue
Henderson.

Pro,el!I bNldel Ibo abovt moi,.
tioned were llola Taylor, Juanita
SwarU, Hilda
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Woode, Grade Swart,, Vlr(llt
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Smith, Genevieve Guthrie, Helen
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Mae Follrod.
Sending gifta were Thelma
White, Velma Newell, Jeao Seidenable and daughter, Clara MWhoa nand daughter, Sue �glein
and daughter, Donna Ohlinger ,
Jean Summer!leld, Mary Kautz
&amp;nd Joy, Emma and Pearl
Powell, Mrs. J. B. Hayes, Mn.
Clifford Hayes, Fern Cheesebrew, Pauline Ridenour, r..ona
Roaeher Carrie Swart,' and Rac'iel Gutllrle.

The following men enjoying the
evening iu the basement were
William Carr, Charles D. Woode,
Robert White, W eteman White,
Sherman Henderson, Jeuell Carr,
Dick Sterrett and Clair Woode.

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s
mo;.tallmg
offlcC
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unlap
a
and
Augusta
iam
d
RA TES
u1 ,Jo hn W . Hafft&gt;II, �4 f u-sl Ave..
r SLEEPlNG HOOMS, do�
Clyde Johnson of Colurnb�
Bud•
Stnndm� Commi1t('eS
iht-r, Crover.
\ Guests presented wrre Worthy
:i.t,ss Joy &lt; e Ann ( hurtil. Ht.
to'A'll 127 Uutlernut A\ f'.
4 oenta per word, one Insertion. Minimum i:harJe--60
·
the week e&gt;nd guest of hts
was
Ton
d
- , M rs Bentz Wol fe.
Miss l d a
l'at ron of Oh i o, W1ll 1 am gel: ( ; 1 l'll a Sir. ,�on, All re
'
ce nts. ti cents per wotd for thr ee conseecuuve t�ruona.
1." 14 -6\e '-, · ruwn lily . Otho Wandlmg, Pl 1 Grand
Curtil
t , M r . and Mrs ·
par
u
o
L
en.ti
a lh on . l\ta ry
,
Wolfe and M rs. W il l iam Baxte r
,
_ Stc , ph.inie
Spec1aJ---one month for 30 cents per word.
Houg t1t, D un lap: Emma K. t'latwo!'th'.-', ev t::hz hl' T e"
---ilnt, " • :s
PlCilS
m
,
Johnson,
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...ull ra t e of 4 cent, per wo r d w1JI Ot! charged (or sd•
Win!{ctl · C
Tlll(E.��F�U HOOM HOl 'st.
·
Grnnd Ad �- 0f �l'
· 1 dl.i..• 101'l Chap- ,Ihle. · Mi.lxine
130 L aur e 1 ,, t , l 'om('roy, �1 r s.
.
. �' 1 0eyu1 y Jrtmm
vertismg i1 001 patd within IO days after receiving b1U.
Charles Gaul of Cincinnati
.
CALLED SATURDAY
rt on Second S1 1 t't!I, .
I
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M
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ce
Spa•
B
I
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Errors in Advert1smg-Sbould be repor ted immed1atPly.
M Bolm , Hutlan d, M i s s 1 P1 :
foe
the week end with his parspent
n
r
,
\
House !\'o 207 furni�twd o u
,. ".,'fl • ,1 ., G r.a nd Matrons of A1h('ns ( h:i py squad
. . i,;::,v
The Dally Sentmel will 001 be responsible for n1ore than
•
'The Pomeroy Eme rgenc
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furnished . (:'..Ill E
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Grnm te\J: ine \\ in ccl l . Al fr ed Toney .
� � Mrs. Firn Gaul. teacher in the
Card ol Thanll:11 and Special NoticeH of Even t s S l . 00.
12 14 .tik
al
resentah ve to Que bec, of I\ r �
: � l ta \ei.n and transported
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,
Wellston
Mr
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�
chards
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Obituanes published al l cenl per wo r d.
n
am
:
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Racine gri!lde school, was unable
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r
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of
a
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for
Chapte
treat
Marshf
Bake
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\
W ORDS
1 DAY
3 DA\'S
ti DAYS
l MO.
r:
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and
rub!,
k.
G
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.
.
F.
Allred
ell
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in
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W
st
rn
Grim
-,-.
u�
to attend class Friday due to
Chior
- - -M.50
15
60c
90c
$ 1 . 35
I M 1 ss Carmen , Sue .f aulkner, Ht. : Macomber, Grand Representa t J\'\' , Proi:r&lt;l m; Chl oru s G rimm, Ber- � n Ju r� . l �e was l ater charged witb illness.
20
60c
$1 .20
$ ! .80
$6.00
--.
lo Texas. of Wilkesville Chapter nice
mtoxicallon and released on bond. M iss Susie Smith
- . 3 Co0lville ·
who has
:Ill
75c
$ 1 .50
$2.2!1
$7.50
Carpen ler .. Co-Chairman .
WANTEO _ Man to do dwres
_
______
.
.
,
Duncan,
L.
Saturday
James
Trustee
sinpillar,
Hu
Edith
ub
icit_1
or
l
C
been
_
m
tralmng
at
Cluldren's
('x-;
r
o
Grimm.
e
hlorus
:
in
P
l
t
and f d a ound hom
A.di re1:ei ved by 10 A. M.. will be in that day'li paper.
1
osley,
for �
('ha ri ge l or roo m ,m d hQ;u-d or 94 Loc ust St. . G cor �e W. �
o E.S. Home at _Mt, V er�on, an
Hospital in Col wnbus
\\';,y;i a nd M eans : Naomi Brink- Por t l a n d Operetta
.
Cl
d v , da Car�n, V ice P resident o ! ,
lan
M
•
s
Ave.,
ond
S
1
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.
past
three
months.
arri
v
ed
Sat
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9
2_3060.
WV
,
Corn
Webb,
M
a
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Lou
.
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r
s mal l house. l
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
. .
Da t e ls Olanged
urday for a week end visit wltb
12 . 14. 3tc H . WJ!lls, Ht. 2 Ga\1 1pohs_ : M.rs. D1stnct 25, were also wecome&lt;l Jane Hill, Ruth Barmtz, Elizabeth
:'-ilrs. Richard Lee, vocal music
_ Thomas J. Hanks, RI . 2 l at not. Guests we re present frorn Bel- Toney.
her_ parents, Mr. and Mni. Theo
. -t
.
f S O u t h e r r. Local
1 · st
WANTED: SOMEO�E TO L I VF. John Albert M ill('r, Rt. 2 Thui • pre, Athens. MiddlPport. Uticn
Sm1t h, before returnmg to her
n&amp;lta:
Wil
l iam Stew• �:h:�� ; i s;r ict, announced
Paraph�r
.
t
h
e
oo
m care for 2 ch i ldren si.- h l man, F aye J . Murphy, Pt. Picas- New Marshfield. Cheshire, Ames11tudies at Holzer HosptlaJ tort, Elizabeth Toney, Mary Lou Portland G r ade School operetta
� •� PE8T CONTROL! KENMOHE HEA'r"E H . SAM E ,A.S ai-:e wlule mothe r works. Good
l'EBMl'R
Hen- villt• W ilkesville T'omeroy, Gal-' a
Bonccutlcr,
L.
Homer
day,
ant
.
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new
Used
one
winter
\\
1th
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.
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lslI Ic, Caro ll B ireh .
·
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bJ ' Pala. .,._ •....�-L 1DIW',flJ.Tlolhy J. Stew,
·
1o i·mer1y scheduled Ior th 1s ev e.
.
wages. &lt; all 511 2-4747.
Va.,
W.
derson
.
·
McConnelsJe
z
and
Mrs. E . J. Tracy aubstltuled
Marietta
well,
Glenn
ipolis
ge
l
r
an.
f".
a
st
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t
•
· Appen1s and Gnevances: R uth ning has •··
1.11..-,:;n post poned unti
ed It N.UO.wide. Pbone R. r
12 1 6 jtc ar t , Mason, W . Va., Alva V. Wea-- --n
Solois
was
last
week in the Harr�nvIlle
l
intock
ton
MY
Mcc
ville.
8Ph.
t
Ohio.
wning
.
Do
�
d
m z
Senlc• S&amp;aUon Wl' tud
·y, H a rtford, \V , Va . • Law rence Maxine Wingett gave a Musical Ba it , Beualh Bradfor d, Leona Wednesday night at eight.
1
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12
lG
6lc
school.
.
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3135
Albany.
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Wednesday at 7 0 30 p.m. t h_ e Albert Swatzel returned 14 his
· 11 cnse,
F. Willis, Hailroad SL , Midd l e- Reading
Grade Sch�l also w ill home , Nye Ave ., Sunday, from
WANTED
Syracuse
UNDER NEW MANAGEME.'ll T, 2 STORY BRIC!\ nun.DING.
N.
nn
M
y,
arrell
c Ki e
i9 J
Ref res:hments were served at . Au diting: F i m Gaul , Gretta
-- po rt. D •
-- ·-•
·
operetta Santa Saves Meigs General Hospital and SI
an
8W Lowe ' a Serrioe Statloa .....
pres('nt
t
M
or
,
r
s.
1
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ldl
St
2
room
ron
apart- I NSTA L LATION Of CUST OM or F l
Business
and
. . l' c i! p
.,
the cl ose of the meeti ng from a ,. Simpson, A ll red Ton ey. •
,
.
.
.
Thursd ay at 10 a.m. un
.
t
Carry-out. Poweu st ru, • Mid. mcnts. 1 13 feet deep. M 1'dd le- f wtory made cabmets
Day.
.
The
�
B
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cme,
e
H
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prov1ng.
s
,
.
1
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lered with an ar nar-er, 1 I romp1crs. R u th B a i mt z, Ber.
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table
cen
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11
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.
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dieport. Fea,..
. .......
..,. mlnor re- port. Pru:-e
the Racme Gi·ade SchooI W I pre- Mr .and Mrs. Maurice Dean ol
$21 , 000 . 00 . Contact I plastic
. nice Ca rpenler .
or floo r t i le . buildmg n . pfancu ff , J ai.:�kson. M r s · M in- mcnl of red carnations in a while
, of
"A Gift GaJrlpoI'l!I were S""d,zy gue,q
,
pain. lab Jobi and complele Walter Grueser. WY 2-3230. 1 rn n c· h -ty pe home al $ 10. 00 pe r mie J o h n s o n . Wellston, M rs.
s
Beulah Br;id- .,ent an operett a ennled
bowl with green candle in white Illness: Racine.
•-�•·- of •·•-•&amp;•L 0-0 ".
1
1
......... - apartment 1or rent. 1 J.7-ti square foot Also any type re- J ames B . c r ayc, ra11 . lit . 1 Iron_. ....
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·• Naom1 8 nn
• ,... er; Dorcas, 1' or Santa." Then Thursday a t Mr. and Mrs. E mer WIckbam.
holders· The Chapter room wa s 1 1Olu,
1% S SOie -- - ·
Jolauoa.
a
s
Let
l
F
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a
ents
d
r
s
M
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owa
rd
Seiden bel and
.m.
p
uisa,
Potter,
E.
Lo
Roy
- -Rutland SH 2- ton, and
(.'OJTI· �odelin"
e , -NECCIU SEWJNt; Machin
ti,• P1tone
_ ll
"'
, the o
beau1 ,· 1ul w 1' th pine branches and Nina Theiss ; Syracuse, Margar•
l
00
w1
presen
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l
Tu
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p
pson,
o
n,
o
cson,
i
Gra
d
e
Sc
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12· 1 9-30le K y.
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LADY OR COUPLE TO SHA RE plete zig zag. Makes b u t l o n 49 14.
red poinsettias.
.
.
Christmas
E
ve." rived Sunday for a v lslt
i
;
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l
''A
Doll's
with
erella
r
Letart Fa l l s, Velma Quillen :
my nke counlry home. Refer- boles, monog rams, and a l l fan' ______
t
ers were Grand \ mtz :
lling
Offic
nsta
I
Mrs.
Ray
Seidenabel
and
Mr.
.
.
1627
o
n,
McCoy,
20)
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o
BUSINESS
N
s.
r
M
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•·••ed. Phone EM 7• cy 61 J. 1ches. Origma 11y so Id 1or
, Long Bollom, G race Swan , port·
_ ...'-"--to
1
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Officer.
ra
W1
iam
Dun
ap;
d
M
Ro
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Eastern A '
'1'128. Ella Evan, Skidmore, • ovc c .,�
1 and • M a r tha Lou B eegIe.
'
SERVICES
......,.., 00. Pay oll balance ol
'
.
N
I n r mk er; G rand
I'ly•
Swlday. M rs. Bobby King, nav• Secretary,, aoi_n
-----12 ts 6lc $&amp;Hl0 o r payments of $2 per
Cheshire, Ohio.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riebel
a n d ens ·ood W Va dau irhter 1 · 20 Conductress, Chloru.s C r l m m ; i
EX PERT MEAT cul ling
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THE FISH SANDwlclll!JS ure week. P h o n e WY 2·22M.
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Ch
G
me
n
a
and
family and Mn:. Charin
m
t
ran
ap
1
d
M
wrappmg. Phone WY 2-9'175.
r .
p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Wil liam B urr,
x
� •
12-15-Gtc
deliciCJ\lB at Jack·, Dairy Bur
R
eut
e
r and son, Rodney, lf 'I'uem!)i
S
Jsabella
c
""n ' born Friday Grand Organist,
· e St • ""
Sunon ' s Ma rkl!t, Pomeroy
66 v m
·
2
13
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.
61.
ktdle
c
.
,
son
Ariz
., an-lved Sunday for I
.
an
ti
k
r
1e
l l -30-30\c Mrs, John Oran C l ouse. s O u t h son : G rand Mar .srlO s, F
• in N
port.
.
SINGEl�SEWING MACIIINE JSit
wi
reI &amp;tivei.
th
V
G
r
a
n
d
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r•
- M c:Kelvey . Firn Gaul ;
'
(6) LOST AND FOUND Hound bobbin, in b,and new NEIGLER BUIL--DING
SUPPLY Poml , dau ghter, • ,;o P m. Satur Warder , Hazel Cleland Grand i
and
Ml'Jl, Eldon Kraeuler
Mr
w
·
,
..qup ped to Kitchen Cabinets, vinyl asbei;- d ay,
LOST - LADY'S Bulova Wrist console cabinet. E
and
dau
ers,
gh
Leda Mae and
Sentinel Ernest Wmaett
· zag an d m1;1 ke bu tt on hOIes.
·
Dl11charued
,., ·
z1g
l
'
tos block 9 X 9 Insulation. awnU8IneSI \'lsl'-R
berta
b
re
O
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Wl"l5
w
.
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.
In
fmed
"Watch 'Iott Friday In Pomeroy ·
were
•
Five
persons
c
w,· 11 .,.,
••II to ••espons 1' bl e 11a•ty
Patients recmtIY d 1scharc'ed •m- Officers installed were Worth·v (
'
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·
· Parkersburg• Sat---'ay
ing, window type, call NTe1g•
.
U£U
•
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Le
.leward. Phone WY 2-2778 ·
Pomeroy
Mayor
Char
es
gar
s
·
r•. KenI Matron ' Phyllis Martin ' Worthy
·
to Lake ove r 8 payments of $8.40 lers, Racme,
.
1 1 -2.3.TFC e luded Mrs. W111ard y mge
01uo.
l2- 19-3tp pe
William
Stew
rl
Patron,
; Associ- The New Haven Garden Club court Saturday mght and t w o Mrs 'Thomas Goegleln ls re.i
1;1
au
Willis
d
Clel
r month. Phone WY 2-2204.
E v a n s ' M rs.
a.s quite W in. Meigs Gen�ver th�
12- 15-Gtc AIR CONDITlONlNG, REFRIG- t: ln ude s wa u n. Charle� Stockh " ate Matron , G retta Simpson : A s- is · agR in sponsori n� the Chr i st• others reported arrested
eral
Hospital.
(8) AUTO
• ---------of
cc
. sociate Patron• Alfred Toney·' See• ma·� Home Li "l- ling Conte st th i s weekend by Pomeroy poh
ft
Ann M I' I I s. K cmherly Jauc�•
BHANU NEW G. E. SWIVEL E�Tl�N service. Jack ' s Rf,, Sue
Good a... Vied CUI
TF.EN CANTEl:N
cers.
,
hb
W
Trea
urer,
rutary,
Cora
:,
f
e
'
:
seaso,1.
!
Al
o
ea
the
r
nts
resid
e
.
Sex.Patricia
r
hc
i
�let
c
.
op Vac uum Cleaner on wheels . fn�e rot 1on. New Havcn. Phone son. James
t
.
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e
od,
Charl
hned
It has been reported that 123
Le ar
,...
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to Gr ·ilm m Mayor
• • �-•Barkh1 1rsI , V 1 c k l Velma Quillen ' Conductres· s• Eliz- from West
· Columbia
·
.
.
.
6-23-tf ton, C.:harma
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7
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53
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2
Beautiful
lone
pastel.
rCle
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2
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_
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$
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a
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;
5
C
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d
a
_
Bill
n
teenag
Wilson
ers atteoded the N ember
METllOPOLnAN MOTORS
L. Gia omc, T mi H mmond. ab th Toney Associate onduc- Station are e l i gible to enter th1&gt; Downie an
- E__. M ...
-'- SL
ancc priced nt $33.00 o r 6 J&gt;llY·
NEER
costs eRch on a chnrge of reek• en Teen Canteen on Dece
1
AUCTIO
SI nnton tress, Mary Lou Ihle: Chaplin, contest.
, Is,· M rs.
• wan
Jur&lt;1· Id So
.
mcnls of $6.25 per month . Phone
REASONABLE RATES
fomereJ. Oblo
J
l es s operatmn: Raymond Lord for• w1th "The J ays., splnnlng t h e
the
in
nw�nlcd
he
wm
.Priws
Birch:
Caroll
Marshall.
;
Hill
�
anU
o
t
Allen
nald
D
Mrs
te
WY 2-2204 .
l2-15-6tc SATISFACT lON GUARANTEED Burde
st, Lee Lee ; Ada, Barb.oi·a following C'ategories: Overal l . re- feited a $15 bond on an intoxlca• re�rds for the evening. Six door
and infa�t son · Mrs. Euge�e Sllff- Ort;llni
----- ·----- l li�ious;
.
'
hardtop
DOOR
•
MeCoy
TWO
Overal, non- religious : tion charge, Lester Yeager was pn1.es were awarded. The N e w
wrlki
I
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ButCK.
Call or
1...
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le:r and m 1an 1 c1 au,;,, 1er, M 1·s. nob·
. .
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L
CleanVACUU
X
.
TR
Ohlo
Doorway,
good
rel11:,:1ous :
rubber,
Chetitcr,
Doorway. fined $ 1 5 and costs on a reckless H a v e n J unJor
Ivory,
oman•I Club•
and
·-Gn r.!I.
Do
l)tl(1 m 1 an 1 son, ,1
rst
A.
ert
er
with
all
altnchcleaning
i
c
.
.
¼:
.
8-22-»lp
non-religious;
Ford
W
i
ndow,
ous
r&lt;'lig
1949
,
p
,
:
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rt
1
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tee
t
Condition
Can
Fair
n, have reo raliori charge a d $5 and costs sponsors
Davi d M cKenzm and m1 w11 son, J
.
-�= :'=
St
k.
·
bed
menls
an
pape
r bagM. ExceI- 1 d
.
w·
d
1
m
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ow,
L'
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l
nonious
•
ve
ry
tg
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me
e&lt;
tal
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d
th
t
I
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;
po
wo
a
•
e
a
T00
on a charge of passing on a. ye •
� f--"1es
amn
lloward Dennmgton, M rs. 8 · L·
llving Chr istmas t ree.
.
p,d running condition. See or lent condition and guarnn1ce&lt;l.
$25
and
have been helped from the �
Carl Smith was fined
St.1,rchcr.
Ha
r
ry
llamJ!ton.
C1;1rl
.
' ••ll for $18.7".
• Phone WY
Entrie
s mav
r�
. he malle by call- costs i&gt;n a ch arge o[ havmg no ___
-lie Jim EvMI• uua
n.- 20• Syra· W1 ll .,S of the Cantee• Cha�rom
t.�
....
1"1 aynard , M rs. Shelley s l O n e,
,
.
212.15-61c
ing SPruee 3- 5274. TUrncr 2.-1 185 operator s 1'icense.
2204
12-14-Gtp
Mra.
were
CUN,
e
v
ening
for the
Alfred
.
Mrs Hazel Montgomery, M r •·
Or TU er 2.4335, E nt r s must
•
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.... ;...........
amea ,...,
ested over the weeke?d w�re Sprouse, Mrs. J
Arr
.....-,
llat�ie
Williams,
John
M.
White,
,
1'1151 PLYMOUnt '59$.00, 4 door REPOSSESSED ELECTRO IIY•
be madm
e on or be lo re, o ,�
,.__ 2 ·
• .
es.son.
ll
Eugene
ROger Norman t 7 Hamsonv1lle and Mrs.
Mrs. Ca r l Gcr lHch. Mrs, Curlis
8edd. Like new finl!h. Blaet,. glene Vacuum Cleaner. I, i k e
Judgin_g will lake place dur ing
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on a yeJ · A Christmas Party will be held
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1:'1rs. Leslie Hubb ar d ' Qucnl 1n
test� nts a re t1Sk('d to have thei r low
health chamber, and all n e w
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Saturday
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Midd1:;:r,
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Athens Rt. 1, on a distu;bing th� in the down atairl skating room
11157 DODGB: •1095·00• V-8 Cuelom
Sayre, M rs. £lay Morehouse , Mrs.
entries lighted by 41 : 3o p, m.
cleaning ntlachments includ ing
KAUTZ FEED STORE
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who
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Comm\tnlly Building
Royal Four Door Sedan. O n e
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At ChHt■r
M rs. I�Ioyd R oush ·is serv ·m� as peace Cliarge. Ife por.ted $30 bond· of the
rug t1hampooer. Sold for nlmollt
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$200 .00. Wlll aell now for l esl
the conte�t n�1 Mrs .
He was Robert G r aham, 16, d��; �an
HAMILL"'s�:�fc2J4:TATION llnl ,h O ' B r ien, .and in t
•ettnar'a. Pomeroy. lJ. tUtc
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Walter
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Alba ny 3353
month, with new guarantee.
i.outh • . e �
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mile
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north
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15
B ilcayn.e $ 95 ,
1959 Chevrolet
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lions m � he Bend a rea are do- •---· ' son, Mrs. Willi.um M oore and m- of
Phone WY 2_2204_
12. J!Hltc ---'
Racine when his car went out
&gt;
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daughte
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and
Mrs
natlng prizes for the contest.
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McCoy.
Com pleki Servk!e
and ran off the hi)!'.hwny, strik:,
12-H-tttc tric. ranch-type, Have,; Heightz:1.
tnar•1, Pomeroy.
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Among Alllng
B
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ing a power pole. The car land- Atnericans, GeJ"n1ans
LB67 BUICK $1195.00 v.a Special Make ofCer. Phone Turner 2AccordinR to U�c midnight re- ed on it s top in the roadw .
Wrlte, Phone or Contact
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Ohio
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Fout Door Sedan. One l o c a l
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HAY OR STRAW delivered
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charged
with
re�k,
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load lots. Call� or Write : Tnnk? Get Klean-Em-AII Sepmournin� today for 49 persons
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Tho� who were hstcd ns fair Ies ope ron
12-lHtc
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_tank
cleaner.
Fast
and
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Farm
Supply
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met flammg deaths whe� a 1 :,i&gt;f
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included Thomas Clutts, Lnwrenc:e Tl
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Burm
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Bellefontaine, Ohio LY-2-20f'i0.
For Sa •
W I 1 1 l s, M rs, Thomns B n n k s , a t 5: 30 p.m. S111ut·day on Owl U.S Air Force plane hu1'lled mto j !
12-17-31Jlc
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( 121 15-30lc eau, Pomero:,.
a st reeleir in downtown Munich. ;
George Bosley, Carl M itch. Hu m- Hollow Rd threo tcn1h.!i o f
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Tll&lt;' r� s1 111 was no orricm
WEST•
MUELI..ER FURNACES,
er Bonccutle r nnjured in Chcsh- mile west �f Rl 7
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m ST. cuae. H ard wood floor, , ' CHRISTMAS TH.ADE-IN Values
. John
,
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plnnatJon of whot cnused I he re- .,
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. (urnace, on Used PlanOB and Organ.II.
IN G HOUSE app1·1ances, A moId ire wreck 1 . Newt Hadekm.
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A ca r dri \' en eas t by .John A .
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1-used Lester Spinet piano' llrothcrs, Syracuse, OIno.
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Iy 10 years o Id - good l&lt;Jno - ------------ N ed Ham,'I Ion, ,,
ue Ivn pr1'ddY, 'I
" IS. Nutlec 1 8' Rt. 2' Long Hollom. 1
Portland ' VI S-228\ ·
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Bul amon� C ermans tl,ero was
(20B) INSURANCE
......,.50. 1
. 1 vester w n I s h , Goegleln pulled to the right
Lance Lyons, Sy
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p Iano, mohogany 1 in Ish - e :ic- tection Life Auto F ire Pol lo Nease. Jlob crt 'I
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cellent tone and action - orig- Call Don M ills Middleport• , Ohio line Olclukl• r , Mrs. W innie
Jo1I ll· t he Goeglem
car, doin g slight whose. 'FHrcra rt h ac1 ramt&gt;
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inally $000 value. only SS.'iO. t son, nnd H omer Henderson.
dam ag e lo both.
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18 P108 FOR SALE. Crou be- used Wurlilzer m el 4 0 r
-----tweef Berbhlre and Hamp- orgao-walnut finish. New guar-! Agent, . Middleport. Fire, Auto1hinJ'&lt;1&gt;hone YU IIW445,
ant.... n o g U I a r ,w5. Only I mo_bil e. llonds. Phone w;, !
Mike O'Brien Fell,
g.• .
11 18 Sip $ 1211'. 1 - demonstr ator spinet 2ll03.
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M ,kc O'Bnon, son ol Proseeu_
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18.0, 9.5, runmpi,: 2 fee t , Porn- l
about · 600 lbl., 000 Beag le. plete with bench, Recently tun- _
moke Is blown through I p1ece ol
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steel, which 1• 1 new idea la
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c 't be seen with. the naked eye) from a liquid twice u
Wnrrcn St., Muriella, Ohio, for : cell1;1r. gOO(I one cnr garn�� Dece mber HI and members mus1 ton 17.95 stat ionary. All moveab le 1 The yom1gsler f PII nn,1 cut his i�Jck as molasses. The porous n1etal 11 made by binding
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information.
{ t2l l!i-fllc ' Om, und 9,10 mile out of Mui- Zerkle by Fi·lday.
dams on the Ohio ni v t- r were u p. le � as II result of l hc ice
a n d pow d e red steel. The filter�, mad«: by the Pall CorporaU011
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�;: 1958-2-U EDIIOOM HO S tr l- I t. t . E l mc1. D,1rnha1t,
Legal Notice
dams we re on the sills .
I 1tnm te� with it.
lJ 5 lie l'r, 35 x e ft. Mel\•in Llllle
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l 'Q close the wound .
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--,-,,c=-'C'C==c-:---::-:c:--.,...---:;-- 1 Trailer Court ' ChcKhirt · Ohio.
- R•�I r11111,tr owne
- -- -•Y Rer&lt; h 11 •• Roat movements:
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UIB7 LIBEHTY ' SO Foot three
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12 15 tile NEW MODERN. 3 BEDROOM r' ha•r lo..a1NI •t 1:io llnlon Tl'n·11,·�. Ohio Rlwer - F.li-zabeth down ._..,._,,._...,._,-.__.•---�·--,..,.-'
bedroorn trallflr. 589 Maple
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St • Add 1' I 'ion. Pnm�
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len 1h1111 9!1.!IOO oo. 1.h� 1111r11·Alllffl vnl 13, 5 u.m : Titun down 13, 5:45
M lddleporl . Phone WY (91) MARI NE SUPPL IES
,11bJer� 10 1he RPPrn�111 or
/Ill utilities. built-in kitchen, ue, amt
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1hr l' ruh•k l nurl, Mrlv, I m1my . a • m· • Hobert Heed up 14• 4 · 55 ,
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Vulley
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AS 18 SPECIA.IA
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p.m: Forsythia up 14, tQ p.m. :
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GAS,
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0 IL and coaI fur' 2 '"111"•
5'1 Mercury fifl n . 11 . t4t!i. M
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5t Mercury 70 n. P, $595.00
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Coal
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FGnlnBD • Abbott Middleport 4S H. P. Mercur:, OuUII SM.GO : '(��1_7�1u �o :l1 etc
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a.m. ; r\ .'
liam Penn down ?4. 2 : 15
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METROPOLITAN MOTORS ,
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Bob Bentcr down 14, 5 : 45 n.m. ; t ;., 0 7-.:. ,;--t..�,
l!lealed
bld1
will
b11
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'ENETIAN BLINDS. all colors, 1 - Eaal Mal■ StN!f!t, Pomr:roy 1
11mc• nr crow. Crow Al rorM. Al- Cornell down 15, 6:05 a.fn. ; Char- "i �' .r ''\ ,,,
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'Phone
WY!-S811
Blind• and ahade11 all
Jes Stevenson up 15. 5:40 a.m. : kjl·.
p'.:� ��·th e
POMEHOY RURAi, - 2-sloty ,_
2�r1
8-20-tfc room frame with hath' forced "' NHl e■t 11h• ,,wn1111 by Jt1 h ,1 Fran k Onwara down 17, 1 : 40 a.m. : Pen· "" •'
colott. Dale Wlppel Surw
.-,-r,ly, 215
Mttchell, ()ec11 ■,w,rt 1 loc11W!I In 1'1U!illr ,
Unlaa Aft.• Pomeroy. Ohlo.
air gas fired henting throu�- port, Ohlu, sa1 11 property 11 •l'r,r1i. nsylvanm up 17, 5:50 a.m . ; C. V. , ,
( 1 4) FOR RENT
�,l;:.•d H��: Horner down 17, 7 a.m.; Southern
12-8-SOtp
out, 1-2 hesement. garage, lot
., P
- APARTMENTS - Furnished and
to 111• • Pprovn l "' t h' Pro- up 17' 7:20 a.m. ; City Of Hunting•
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SHIPMENT
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bate Courl . .. ala- Caunh. Ohl"
=-=��
mfurnlshed. McMasters, Middle- $7 .000.00.
Nettle Mltah•II- Adm1n.,1r..trh1 ton down 18, 6 : SO a. m. : Aztec up
11th 1111d -U.. Lowell Mo­
.
of ,he ltaUPI• af John J'r.m1'
port
p
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Y2ho
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19, 6 : 50 a.m. ; A. y. Chrls up ...•1 ' �.· 1 ' ,''{ ,.•
Mlt.ehell , lec11•Kt'I
Nlclde, Anllqll!IJ, Ohio.
S:lf'
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4:25 a.m.; Jerry Bmrworth up 21, �
12-13-11&lt; NICELY FURNlSl-l E O 5 R00�1 lloute ,, with 30 acres tractor (I,&gt; 1s-1e.-'1T c
gran
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land.
75
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th .u���•�•c:�� t th e offl N : 45 a.m. : Aliqulpp� up 22 , 5:30 '
apa�nt. automatic furnani.
)6 INCH BOYi BICYCLE Stlli.
Al- or Blw ,bater and Fulti . A ttor'1n1 , \ a.m. ; Walter BeckJOrd down 23,
l.-- WY 2 ...,,u
dmgs.
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bu
shed,
other
ary,
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p'IVll'II'
1 1 12 -c
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National B•nt 811lldin1.
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- -- I Is-ClmI iners tractor and equi·p- l'omuo1
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Pomeroy, Obl1,,, 11nm Th1.1rlday, o.-' midnl ght: Helen z. up llli
Mp
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GOOD WARM HOME ready lo ment. $6000 .00,
WY l-llna.�
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nrnb11t• :at. lNll. for th, -■ 11 ur t h e a.m, · Billy Waxler up 30, 2:30
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utat• of Ullle D, Minor. drcH•
move InI o rtght now. \"
,,f'l Iurn- FARM - l'1� acrl:!s on Route 7 r,,,11
ed .
a.m . ; National up 92, 2:: 15 a.m.:
,
l
lsh venled healing equipment
l ntate con111u or iapprn• near Eastem 1-llgh School. 40 The .-.11
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'JO IICNil or land 1ll111t11cl 1n Jeffboat up 33• 6·40
Close to mmn
sto11i11 11nd I acres in cullivatlon, balance sm•t•IY
,111m Town1hlP, Mell• Counl_y , Ohio. Gallipolis Dam _ Queen City
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11 l01'at1c1 111111 De.11t11. There 11
('hurches •See Ew'n11
1 ,.. s s• t O r •• I pasture ond Umber , N o bulid• a111111,,o
om rrlllTIP dwclllrl• hou■�. barn down 1 a.m. ; Robert P. Bonnle
1
Pomeroy, Ohio, 1.&gt;hono WY !- 1 ings' $ROOO. 00'
• •M oth11r 011t'bulldtn1■ 1oc1.t1d on up 3 a m. ,. Lelin Shearer up 3 .. 55
,
Hid !'el.I �st•t�.
2600 or WY 2- 3092.
12 19 3tc I ALBERT NI. COX. SRlesman
Thill rtral ..tnt11 wu 1ppnl1ad lnr a.m.
-- - -· • ·- ts..100 OD and a.nnC'll b� aolcl ti,r 111111
HM CM.VILH
...ONE FIVE ltOOM APA.RTMF.N'I' BOX 229. rttoNE WY 2-=
Kanawka River - D u Ill C a n
tll•* 1.1:1. 1ppnl.111d Vuhlll.
,rtacbor »-1ne t dr. e
s
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11-17-tlt.:
Solvay down. M•rmet 6:20 a:m . :
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Edt■lon Hob1t1.ttn0
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Admlnt■tr11t(lr
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MODERN
:3 rooma The Fairview Church will preFMIOl7 I taM, 10-oll•
of lhe Ell.II• of
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M.lllle D, Minor.
and bath ap:rrtment. Bir&lt;!h cab- sent a Christmas progr.am at u,.:;
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10
a.m.
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Buver
dowrr
Wlnfleld
lnels.
dlspasal .
ll"lcinera or, church Tuesday night Dec . 2Q at Welll t:r:�� !"ull2,
t
hr
3:05 a.m. : 0. F. Shearer down
lar&amp;e cloaela. Phone WY2-514L 7·30
• · Tho public iii invited
· to pt- 1 Auorn971.
Admlnl■tu tM
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepor� ,_O . , De�. _!9, 1960-7

Stor:� . Jwer
Given In Honor
Of Mrs. Wood-e

P eo pl e I n

Pomeroy

Mn. Sue Woode was honored
Nith a stork shower at the home
11 her sister, Mr,, William Carr,
on Saturday evening Dec. 3rd.
Gifts were placed in a deco rat•
� bassinet, The table was cover,d with a cloth appropriate !or
he cccaslun, Favo rs were tiny
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Refreshment, of doeorated cup
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,ndwicheo, punch and &lt;0f£ee
were served by the hostess, assist,d by Betty Person, Lols Ann
,terrett, Helen Woode, s u e
Woode, Vicki and Pennie Carr,
Pamela Henderson and Linda Sue
Henderson.

Pro,el!I bNldel Ibo abovt moi,.
tioned were llola Taylor, Juanita
SwarU, Hilda
White, Banh
Woode, Grade Swart,, Vlr(llt
Buckley, Vera Heodenoo, 'n&gt;elma
Henderson, Clara Follrod, Nina
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Smith, Genevieve Guthrie, Helen
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Mae Follrod.
Sending gifta were Thelma
White, Velma Newell, Jeao Seidenable and daughter, Clara MWhoa nand daughter, Sue �glein
and daughter, Donna Ohlinger ,
Jean Summer!leld, Mary Kautz
&amp;nd Joy, Emma and Pearl
Powell, Mrs. J. B. Hayes, Mn.
Clifford Hayes, Fern Cheesebrew, Pauline Ridenour, r..ona
Roaeher Carrie Swart,' and Rac'iel Gutllrle.

The following men enjoying the
evening iu the basement were
William Carr, Charles D. Woode,
Robert White, W eteman White,
Sherman Henderson, Jeuell Carr,
Dick Sterrett and Clair Woode.

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8: 30 Breakfa\t Party
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11:20 Movietime
10: 00 Morning Mediation.
4: 00 Platter Party
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4:35 Platter Party
8:30 Romper Room
10,30 Swap Shop
5:00 News Final
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Technkolor
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Ava Gardner, Dkk Bogarde
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Bual.er C rabbe and
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PINE SALE

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LANE CEDAR CHESTS
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DOOR MIRRORS
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S.ulon, lnst•ad. the entire 11111: llv I, roque,ted ta come and wor­
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DRESS SHIRTS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Special Purchase $2.95
MEN'S LEATHER DRESS GLOVES · · · • · · • · • • · · · · • • • · $2,95
IOYS' LEATHER. DRESS GLOVES · · · · · · · · , ·: · · · · · · · $ 1 .95
MEN'S NYLON STROCK SOCKS . . . . · . . · · · 3 pn. $ 1.00
Santo Claus Will Be In The J-oy Dept.
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or a new notional associatioo of "bandit." and denouneod tlielr
HAVANA CUPII - Premier Fl• and lhe tJ.S. government.
The "staff' heN!wltb extends No injurte, occu.,..d and M ar- del Castro lhreatened early today eastn, ■poke al • meeting billed amall fannen. He promised lhem "brutal criminal supp,...ion of
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ta ever, per,on who ha, picked re,t,,
lo wreclt the world 111gar market u a "plenary -ion of lhe SIIIJ&amp;r help In crop dlvenHlcation and lhe , �ugar &gt;
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PROGRAM SAft!JIDAY
walked In with the ,ame, ·and all,
U1e Cane Growen• Aasoclation He predicted that Cuba will pro
weR-wtsbers, and even an ill-wls"h·, Thi'! Morning Star F. I: B. Cuba'1 expelllf.
membera' al Cutro's militia.
demanded that H be diuolved duce 7 to 8 million tom of sugar
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We see in the papen that one en Hhere ha11 been but one in all) clmrrh will have Its Christmalll 1 ID a S-hour•and-41-minute
and
ill loaden, Imprisoned - in- lhia year, compllftd ta 8.5 mll­
be
de- made up mainly of unUormed
PNJll'ALO - Saturu., ev■n in#. De, thoo ,peed! .._.t lo
lo three lnchell of snow Js expect• hlalory who dlould have been
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S.tumy, December 14, the
Sunday Chureh School Chri,tnw
prol!l'am will be held al the Fed­
erated Church al •;:,n p. m, The
Beginner'■ and Primary Depart­
ment. will have their programs
and the Youth F•llowshlp and
Junior Department will present
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wblch he, - held for the put
five yean, w01 again be 1,efd In
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BEDROOM SUITES

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GIFT SUGGESTIONS

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SMITH CLOTHING
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Open Every Night Tll 9 P.M.
Until Christm••

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phone1 tncl c■rrylng UM.
Cone.rt llectrlt11:
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lyroco Wall C lockt ______ $1'.95
lyreco Well Pl8flu••
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'&gt;ix women delegates of 25 Welshtown Hill resldenta
In Minersville told Pomeroy council Monday night IOIDI
families on the hill don ' t have enough water eve to
drink or do $imple laundry, and threatened to lel!'l
movement to take their district oul of the Pomeroy COi'
poration limits unless something is done.
The six women , Mrs. Aaron Kelton, Mrs. Herac:hel
A Jury of five men and seven women were seated
Rose, Mrs. Samuel Gibbs, Mrs . Rollin Wolfe, Mrs. WU.
Monday and nine states' witnesses were heard in the
b_ur Imboden and Mrs. Orland Floyd, presented to coua,
Appropriations for lhe motor
cas
of
.
the
State
of
Ohio
against
Glenroy
Ewing.
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ctl names of persons on the hill wishing to have toQ
,eMcle and ga, tax fund for lhe
The Jury was seated at 10:05 after over a day of inwater piped to them.
year of 1961 were ,et yesterday
terrogations. A total of 70 possible jurors had been callMembers or oow,cil tald c h e denc. from lhe hill. most al ._
at a ,pceial rneeling of the Meigs
ed.
The
defense
used
two
of
three
peremptory
chatwomen
lhat their hand&amp; are tied live in Poir.eroy . and otllft'I wbo
County Commissioner, in t h e
lenges
left.
The
prosecution
used
none
of
the
challenges
lhat
only lhe Public Utilities reoide ;n Sutton Towmhip. haft
and
courthouse.
which automatically disallows a person from sitting on
Conuruuion can order the Meip written a letter to lhe Publio 11$,
MRS. K�NNEffl BYER
The engineer•, salary was ael
Water Ci. to pipe waler onto ities Commiwm al Oh-,,
A lady In Mld�leport I� helping the spirit of Chrlstm�s a case.
al $6,000 for the coming year with
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w
state
appearing
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for
eu
O'Brien
We!Bhlown
hill,
Jameo
l'rose&lt;ulor
shu
tn
her
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for
candles
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ChrJStmas
makmg
days
wa,
tb_ese
'44,000
approa bond or $200:
M,mben 11 - lt wa, reported that a reprepriated for contract work done friends. She is Mrs. Kenneth E. Byer of 368 N. Thtrd- in charge of the State'• ease. Man- they amelled anything like gas.
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l"ffl .ult die
PVT. HAYMAN
senlative of the water c:ompany :_ :;
during thls year ; '9,487.50 wu set ave . S�e has made more ti.a� 20 candl�s this ye�r from ning Webster and Bernard Fultz, kerosene, etc., while the f i r e
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aside for Elmer Barrell, engineer old stick candles and paraffin by casting them ID card or Webster and Fultz law f I r m, wa, burning or H they saw rag, Pvl. Jame, W. Reyman, oon of said that il would &lt;ml fZ1 ooo'
,-plo
Mr,. Garnet Hayman, baa eom- plus 18 per cent intereat to �ipe l � �-.. _;
servlcea; no,ooo for road mach- board milk cartons , tin cans and rubber balls. The dif- Pomeroy, are defending Mr. Ew- near the burned area.
11111 '-" wllf
Byer Ing.
Each wicneu' wllh the excep- pleted eight week, baalc training waler onlo the h UI. 'The informer _......
ferent colors are made by using food
tnery and Interest, and $30.
,.,,1y to ..,.e
ts
. coloring. Mrs.
I
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would 1 ..,... ,..able ..0. ....,
e
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got the 1" dea fro� read"ing a magazm� � r IC � an . S
appropriated for an overdr�rt.
At l0 : 30 thE! jury went to the tin of David Goodwin, said that at Fort Knox , Ky., and has been said that a six-inch line
The co�issioners also sc!t the h�r annual proiect around Than�sgtvmg time m 1959. bu,iness establishment of Ewing's he did not amell anything. Good- �anaferred lo Fort Lewi!, Wa,sh· have to be added from the water- po,,,n.'
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where be
oomplehng works ta u,, hill.
approprlallons for the Molor Ve- Smee then she has made approxunately 50 candles, us•
West Main Street which Ew- win ukl lhat he wu al the buildnc
agreed ta have lit
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training
paratr
padvanced
r
ilmen
Cou
dts
are
candles
wen
mon
e
O
oo
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l l- ing Is charged by the otaie wilh Ing the day foUowing the fire and
t 10 far
ne of lhe wo
hide and Ga, Tax FWld for the ing original de�igns and shapes. H r
village
Solidtor,
Fred_ C,o,r, lhat be could smeU ,omething in- ing. Pvt. Hoyman attended Ea.,t- ...,.. .....,. u .u,.,- -le II
cemainder of 1h18 year and the buted to shut-ms about her netghbor�ood and other try ing ta burn.
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present lime has bardly _,.., reoe c lhe "' denta
&amp;!rts of . Middleport. And she sees to ti that relabvea Soon afierwarc!· the state·, firsl describable, but he dkln'I know em High School.
monlh of January' l!ICII.
wa
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ter
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----for theIr ChrlsI mas d"mner tab !e, too.
drinking waler • MOil cistem1/1
ve a ruce one
The CQmmissioners_ appropriat- -----'----------- ---�-- witness, Clarence Frank, w a 1 whal
hill
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source of water lo the resldenls,
&lt;I $3,700 for tho bridge c r e W,
placed on tbe stand He ... aaid Goodwin WU al the building
'The council voted for Ibo tlu
are dry.
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for direct labor, $6 ,000
wit
lire
the
following
day
lo be the person w� reporled the the
mg, lo allow rmdentl 1119 llf a
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25
reslthat
One woman said
fo_� ma mtenance and repairs, and ___________
fire at the Ewing building OP May Harry MeLaughlan, Jr. , arson In·
village pump whkb
$217.50 for employe&lt;s help In the
veatlgalol' from lhe state F i r C
18 of thia
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ta
from pnvately ._.
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will be lhe
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who
hall'
oflico
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mon
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rue ·
Followln;:. testi
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In other actions the oommisleading lllate witness.
er
en
cer
eroy
The
de;.gation aaid I foll Iii
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,inn•rs received the finaneial
Marion Ours , 77, died suddenly a• his Racine RD 2
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e
state
a
in
appea
ro
water
mpany should not by._
statement of the road fund and residence yesterday afternoon.
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· a fire dep rtment mentiol1ed ,eeln
rking
81
test ied be
m
the
11n&lt;e
mo,t al Ibo a
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" wo
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aa,sed a resolution permitting LeFuneral services are tentatively scheduled for Thurs-l wu� or 1:
th
Officers were _ named for n�xl
he
duru,g
officer
Police
oome
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Pomeroy
ask
in
g
for
wai.r
are
•rl Township ta purchase a used day at 2 p.m. at the Letart M ethodist church. Burial will
n year at a meetmg of lhe J,mior
f lhe
that he like • co
a
fi
lhe
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limits
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molor l!l'ader on the deferred pay- follow in the Letart Cemetery beside his late wife'
Fair Board beid Saturday in _lhe
directed troffic during lhe lime went mlo detail.
They aiso said that f ment plan. not ta exceed 19,000. Powell Ours, who died in 1950.
Extension Service Office.
County
the
of
witnesa
other
only
of
the
blaze.
The
ID!8DI
ol 5el'Yiee lo them cm Ill&amp;
uis
aon Creed Janes for • numblr ,
It wa, moved. by Commisslon- Children suniving are L&lt;i
Rumlleld, w h o Elected were Carl Wallon. Ra- Carrvll w. Caito, Point Pkm- he woned aul lhey DIIJ .. to
In
�ur
appearing
wu
day
wllneu
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The
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er Roland NeuWlng ta tran,fer Oun, WellsvUle, Denni&amp;
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of ean
wu 01.an Good- waa appeanng for the ■Ille. He elne, president: Palsy Price, ant City Attorney , was appolnled be N!mOYed from 1h,, «&lt;pr I
from the Unanticipated Emerg,n- W inter Park. Fla. ; Kenneth
Funeral services will be held the ataie 1 �
for Ew- Portland, v1ce-pre11dent : Janel by Governor Cecil H. Underwood, 1 limila .,f Powto,.
cies and Contln gencie, Fund ISO NelsonvUI• ; Wiley Ours. Racine; al the -Ewing Chapel al 2 p.m win, Pomeroy f\Nlfflll. He tesli- testified lhal ho -lted
secretary : lo fill the oeal In lbe HIIWIO of DelRutland ,
Wright,
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al
eaU
O&lt;CUrred.
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Ing when the
Oilier into the Clerk of Court■ FWld !or Mn. Mildred Ours Donohue. Ra- Friday afternoon and budal will fled he an,wered the lln
as- egac.. from Muon County follow- Couoctlmeu voted to � •­
Lang,ville.
Wayne
a
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Roush.
w
y
dl
he
nd
cu
aa
dn'L Rumlield', testimon
other •�-. and Ill int. the cine RI. 2; Ralph Oun. N e w follw In the Ravenawoocf' Ceme- the Ewing building but
l
ing the reoqp,ation of Clifford Car- · oxtra police offic!er m
attic durlni ohort when II wu announced tba1 aislanl oecrelary.
Conunt.toners Fund.
iery be■,ldl her late huaband, '" an)'lhlnl In the
Brighton, Pa.
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d The young people . repre,eoting der who wu electec! to lhe oeat tween 9 Lm. unUI I p.mt O
n wu aiso reoolved that t h e Also survlvln&amp; are Jodaoo _ of Braxton J-.,,, ,J'riondl ma,\' call tho flN that may ha!• ,tarted R. �_ of the Juror'• lather 1&gt;a
F.FA.. F.H.A.. 4-H Club boy, ia lhe November aeoeral eledlon. traffic moving 'l1unclay
told
he
WAI
denoe,
DoQohue
Mildred
dliiil.
,,_
heal
Smoke and
of A_th• tL lbe !poor/4
Boan! ol· &amp;•n!y,, _
Lake and l!Jrvey
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.by
lbe
falhe&lt;'•
dealt!.
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g!rla group,. wilh their advl- Carder gave "poor �" u Saturday al this weelt clio le ..,. 1
her
of
,
uld.
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request an ,advance of ,
ens,
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• James Soulaby, ilclo • lir9nan Cnmmoll l'leu Judge John Ba, sors, _ wlll help plan and carry oot Ibo reason for bil mignalm
ge.t)iilr......,,.,. Chrl■bna .....' ·
anticipation, of the laxell fen- the Friend, may call at the Ewlnl
n
Me1g,
lhe
County
01
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acliv1tire&gt;
beeauoe
g
announced
lhat_
Rk&lt;:led
wa■
along
Casto
co
wiJb
buildi
burn
the
when
then
n
pen_
pruent
g
counlJ general ,fund,
Funeral home antyime b e f o r •
ed, tettHied he and other firemen of lhe deolh Ibo trial wUI ...,.., Junior Fair which each year Ill George Rairden and Brighi Mo- '!be water rate ha
Commissioner, Don M u 1 1 e n Thunday al noon when the body
_ an lmporla.ot part of lhe Melg, Causland a, candklateo for the agaia dlscoAoed but 80 dellDlla
attempted ta put the blaze o u I unlil December 28 al 9 a.m
Dan Rerllnget and Roland Neulz• will be removed for servkt&gt;a- Rev :
County Fair scheduled for Aug. office at a meeting of the 1,1...., action WIii taken.
Carl
bull
were
d
jW'y
the
r
oo
the
Seated
third
the
cif
floo
from
ling were in attendance.
Paul Casio will be In charge.
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o16-29, 1961.
Yoong.
wa■
County Execullve Coounillee, then Counctlmeu determined to (Ill
Elva
Phillipa,
11
nece
Iha!
found
1tln
A
R
but
Ing
Hall,
Mra. Mary Jane,, 91, died lall
y
de
Howlncl
ex
offi
Advisor
and,
with
son
,ary
cer,
n
gar
T
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Governor Underwood made t h e the cinder ..,....i.. ·- by !Ill
Ed
ry
,
ta
go
Wat
Ma
nighl al lhe Meig, General
,
,
HowMn
h
e
r,
ard
Nolan,
presidenl
lo
I
N•ig
:
obert
nllo
ladders,
cUmb
final oeledion l(&lt;IOn lhe list of village baek into wwtma -F.
le
Carroll
Wolfe,
n
le
R
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nine o'clock_
,
Don
m,.
viceadvilory
th
thel W o o d . arc! Ebersbaeh,
E
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red
I and heve ciddm pb&lt;ed Glf-1);
from
building
the
oh
of
lop
Mild
ue
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She was a l'oriland resident
centrala
Mae
raues
Mi
w
ea
Lengen
andi
president_:
llll
Led
the
fire
tte
A
Jackson
County
natlv
e
,
Cu!
flood road OD top of Linea1a
.
K
eaid
that
a
Agn
He
Wright
E
r
and had made her home with her The lighting conte11t for t h e
of I h e Lucy Donohue.
adv1SOry secretary, and C. lo he, been praeticing law since ' So that lhe ...i eu be 11■ ;
fl'Oot
ier,
near
lbe
l
ated
ly
oc
Bend Area sponsored by lhe New
the I h I r d
E. Blalte�ee. adv1BOry asst. his graduation from w..c Virgin- Sign■ wUI be plaoed ID ,... ..,.
Haven Garden Club 18 progreu- attic which ii obove
Untversicy in 1948. He ii asso- lol'l&amp;Ca of icy - - tk,
secrelary.
Door.
Ing nicely,
Other wilnellH making an apOetalled plans for next year ciated wilh the law finn Casto- roa! .
The date set !or the Judgi g 11
will he made al the meelillt! of Walters In Point Pleaaant.
arance before the court duru,g
Chief of Police Jed J.
December 22
A lraclor-lratler over-turned
In c. pe
d all
Feb.
morning
trial for the
Saturday
J
pas
.
the
of
the
group
t
of
t
He
l
h
presiden
e
i
day
first
report
of 26 artelQ, 17 ecclf t
the
are requeated :have :i/��8about 9: lfi, a. m. Monday O II
Roy Ka•t the County Filth Judieial Bar MOOC;ation, investigaled, 10 bonds tabn, •
0
Reuter,
.m.
Roy
at
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were
1
tale
,
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4,
plays lighted by e p.m. onl hat �
Roule 17 near Baird Store about
Exien11on office.
and past preoklent of the local funeal eteorlll. m complalnla 111r John McKenzie and David
.
12 miles north of Pt. Pleasant
evening. As ,tated before, a I I l pe ,
ers alCendmg lhe meeCmg Rotary Club. He he■ been actlve vestigaled, two iUepl Plnilll �
oth
.
Goodwin
eau■lng an estimated $2&lt;!.000 In
re,!denla living In the aroa from
he
la,l Saturday were these mem- In politics for several year■ and rest■, five warnioga -■-1, ie tald the court
property dama1e .. the traclor
Columbia ta Graham Sta- McKenz
Weal
wing
follo
dmg
son Mar
buil
ben, Sharon Jewel, Patric!a served u a member or the exe- emergency, $1,091 ltNlt ...,.
John
C.
R
the
chard
ocked
Sgt.
J
padl
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was completely demolished by
lion.are eligible to enter the cono
may
y
for
n
lhe
p0
tative
of
Ualietl
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� laten■U n■I Blakeslee . John Grue�r, Bruce eutive committee of the Young
re u n ordera
collected and
ine Recruit ing represen
pa$aft.er overturning.
test , Dec. 21 Is the entry dead- the
The IIK'Ond ma.J()f storm of the MclCelvey, Roland Sayre, Charlul Republican League oC west Vir- ·
Jot
c.'OIJected, WM •
from Portsmouth. Ohio
t the key wa1 handed
area,
this
tha
and
or
The driver of the tractor-trailer
m
ze
e.
unced a 120 day delay ;i
to the night policetnlll\ on winter moved over Ohio tod ay Lee, Earl Hunt; advisory mem- ginia and was a delegate ta the cepted by l'OWICil.
was J. R. Breamer of Fancy Gap, haa anno
rst pri of $10 will be ward- over
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dumplni the first of what wu a bers wer. Mrs. Howml Nolan National Co,wenlion In 1115$.
Council will - imt T I �
Va.. who received minor lacer- program.
ed In all calejlOries Second and duly five lnehes of IIIOW In and Mro. Virgil Aikin■ .
yo
ch
ed
i
p
----plan.
q
cted
un
red
this
ea
r
Unde
uk
i
altarney1
ue
Oefen■e
,
al
8 p.m. 1" ....., a;,;..,:l fl
�
ze
�
ird
ho
liven A
al lon■ about the head and wu
pri ■ will
th
,.me area■.
lee.
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Blak
enlist In the U. S. Mar
Patricia
can
Miu
men
for
the coming
it - MIii,
oo
V
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trealed at Pleaaant alley H grand p,ize of ,1s
being given
1'11e U.S Wtather Bure�u said 1ng vice-president, preaided at
right �ow and leaev for their
Ines
ed.
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80
pit.al and released. .
by the App8lllChlan Power Com•
lhat the ,now accwnulallonl by the meeting unlil new officen,
after the new year
�I al the -. Aerordlng to State Police who basle lralnmg
pay .. a grand prize for the
Three_ penons wen fined yes- Coun lmen
s
time
tonight wffe expected' to average were aelect.ed.
offer
Th
program
s.
begin
u1
Franklin Riis. par
ci
s
ac
h
the
,
e
t
ciden
be t entry In the coneht.
investigated t
by Judge Schefeer Don Collini. ad i.,
terday m county
and
4-6 lncheo over the
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gained tawards promot ion an d
.
drl�er ron hiB truck off the road
0v U LI hi
Caieg
&lt;enlral portions and 1-3 Inches In MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL Emmett People,.
higher pay once a quallfled young
lie Fuli,;, Mll)'Ol' Charle'! �. '
onlo the berm cau,lng_ II ta overIng, Re�:..
N.::i.ug:u,;
Walter C. Baker entered a and Clerk Edna SchoeaSeb,
signed
to
ac
a
s
actuall
the
aouth.
n
Black'
Nonna
Admissions
ma
y s
• Doorway Religious i:nd Non-Rel
tum 'ffle truck w4s loaded with
live duly.
Road.o In the oorthwesl portion well, Pomeroy ; Mrs. llorah . .. mv plea and was fined '5 and
llgtou,; Window, Religious a n d
potaloe,. The traclor-trall1
•ere reported snow covered and Leonard, Middleport ; Helen Fair- costs on a charge of intoxication ;
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Non-Religious· Lighted L I v I n g
a
er waa owned by the Wright MotSERVJCE ANNOUNCED
,slippery from the stonn that cloth Racine and M rs. Harry : Warren Black, was fined $5 and omeroy Squ
Chriatmu ,.;_
or Lines of North Wilkesboro'
i. on a speeding eitat lon by Two Rum Monday
Resulls of lhe recent election moved Into lhe state !tom North- Dav� Pomeroy.
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The Chrlatmas program or the
l In
Th
idff
pa
N c.
t
,
Fi
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11
be Saturday evening December :. te
GAME MOVED UP
n
Middlepo · Bertha S e
r the
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on a speeding charge.
costs
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t
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o Neu ng, iddleBottom
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, port and Margart! Bailey Ra-I
ketball game will be played dren and youth. 'The youth
Mn. Philip W I rt
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TONIGHT
l
Fire
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fken,
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scheduled originally for Frida:,,. enlttled Tbe Light er
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chief:
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Oec. 33rd.
1
' •ven"ng
December 11 '
hold its meeCing lh;, evening al a palleol 1abu 1ben by 11io ..
'
Ori&amp; Hubbard, captain ; Larry wen, expected to persist oo OD• upporl I e
7:30. There will ho a abort bu,. cine emergency uni. Al •=• pa
Hubbard. lieutenant, Pele CundHf, Wednesday.
----According to t e c o r d a
in lneas_ session followed by a auilt,. aquad membeD ....awaal ,a ,al
president; Bill Hudaon, vice-pre&amp;office a non- mu party and a $1 gilt aclumge. lo the Paul Cloocb noldenoe •
ON LANDING SIOP
klent, and Jim White, oecretary
Lot
! the clerk of
al
wa•
r
Sal
interior
r
Ray
,
r
been reconlhas
,
se
charge
Lemaate
support
trea
Beech Grove road. Bil -L.
and
OlveY._
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aure
I A t'Br and traclor a&gt;llllion OD
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fi
CHANGED
m
ho
diagnond ••
was
Phillips
war
lon
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Mary
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by
ed
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reman.
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Schoo
I the Pomeroy Hlg�
l park•
1
aDed.
I Ing lot was investigated by Pom-1 At the County Association meet- ond clua, USN, of RQute 1, Rut- against Jack Ellsworth Phillips. The Syracu.!M!l Grade School op- monla. A phytician wu
e
p
I
e
land, Is ■ervlnK aboard lhe dock ! The charge waa drawn up in eretla "Santa S.,ves lhe Day"
eroy Polke officers l.,l night al l in!', memben l'HI�
.
t for the coming landing ahlp USS Caaa Grllld i judkial clttult court of Florida wUI be presented Wedl-1ay 11
pre,iden
Cundiff
:
• 10: 10.
•
Wedneoday
of
Instead
y r Kenny Imboden, v ke-preai- operating wllb the Sixth Fleet l ln and for the county of D u v a I, uo p. m
The big Sur.day fire on Gravel HIii I n Middleport Jimmy L. Watson. 17, Mlner■- i ea ,
evening aa formerly llDIIIIUllCOd.
■.
den! , and Bruz Mill,, oecn,tary . In the Medlierraneao.
t
around
was
urning
he
said
vllle,
drew aeveral notable volunteer assistants besides mem
·
·­
hers of the fire company who are self -trained at their in lbe parking lol and didn't see -- - the tractor which ii ownec1 b)' the
fire figbUng jobs.
•
One sU&lt;li" pruon V"'Y much In We may yal have a While ,chool and ran bead-on into ft.
The front el lh• car drivon
evidence wu Dr. Josepl, J: Da- airtstma■.

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Chrlstmn Sale.

ce1h for Chrl1tmas.

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MRY NIGHT T�
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The Glenroy Ewing Trial

Engineer's Pay
Determined By
Commissioners

TONIGHT ond TUISDAY

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