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Yule Dec'oratiori$
Plans Annua-l Christmas Pinner Are Discussed At ·1:
Plall5 wore made lor the 81\·1 WICkham, Mrs Lowell; Bing, and ur d- . :i . .M
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nual ChrlatJnoa dmner to be held B11bara and V1rgm11 "\'{right.,
lT e 1l~$a0y ,. ee
at the Martin Restaurant, Sun· Hostesses for the Januao
home d®lonatr.,_.,
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clay, Dec 15 at L p ru when the I meet ng will be Mr~ Curtis FrP·

Past Councilors of Chester Coun- denck and Mrs Norman Freder·
ell l)aughter5 of Ameru~a met ick with Mts James Van Meter
Wolilloaday evemng at the lodge •nd Mrs John Hayes· llrtbarge
oall E1ectr1e candles and a light- of the entertainment.
ed ttee" d~c~rated th• ball lor
~tbe oectslon
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Mrs O"ar Weber, preSident,
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opened the meeting w1th scripn' •
lure reading followed with the I
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Lord's Prayer and pledge to IDe
Oae 1n umoon OffiCers for the
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next stx month!! were electecl
The Mason EUB Church wswc:
with Mrs Henry Beaver chosen .vtll 1 spC'nsor a pot luck dinner
as pre~tdent, Mrs Curtis Freder for members and thmr famiUec;
1ck, vice pre!il,dent, Mrs Eldon ton ght at tile church
Kraeuter, sentmel, Mrs Norm~n
The meeting wtll be in ch,rge
Frederlek secretary, Mrs. Gee of Mrs Lucille Smith and a pro·
treasurer, Mrs Rrus Cle ~ra m entitled 'Strengt~emng the
pubhc1ty and Mrs Vlrgtl Church Through Love 11 will be
flower committee
presen ed
Followll&gt;i the meetmg, g1fts
AU members and their famdle•
were exe1iang~d and My~tery sis nt:e urged to attend
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t10n o( a g1ft and new ._m,, 1
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drawn Mr&amp; Hobart Ne•ell J\'&amp;S
aCIOEl treme,~ ,'. •
awat~ed the door pnze
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Relmhments were sene4 . bv
UXI lOry
the bo!ltesses Mrs Eber warner
ond Mrs John J!ay&lt;!, from a Ia
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ble centered w1th a l!trge cake Jc-~
ed In white and decorated wl!h
]\aclPe F&gt;remen Auxi l!ary have
red rosebudS
' planned a Chmlmas supper Frl·
Preoent were tbD'C narno1 day, Dee. 13 at 7 30 p m lor
above and Mr~; Clarence NeutJ:· F1remen and ramilie.s to be at th~
hng, Mrs Rolland Osburn, Mrs Town Hall 'no g1ft exchange)
Roy Hannum. Mrs Jn:nes Van Bring yotlr own tlble 5ervice
Meter, Mrs Willoughby H11l, Mr.
Firemen have also planned to
Henry Spencer, Mrs R&lt;liand Tor have a small treat for Raeldo
renee, Mrs
Floyd Ridenour Community children 13 and unMrL Marlon Wood )\Irs Mabel dcr at 1/1• ChriStmas tree wltK
VanMet.lr, Mrs Esther Wrlihl, Santa Claus bemg present Dee
MrL E~aar Hartung and guest, 21st on )laturdal cvcmng on the
MillS Esther llayes, Mr&amp; lam.s •treet by the National Bank

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WSWS 1 PI a nmg
p t L k o·mner.

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Com!)!.,. your JMng feOilt with
twin 1tep toblt1 aMI ITIQic:Mnll
eo&lt;ktoil-to~lt by P~Uod-111or11r
o1ylod In your choice of 'rk~
or ~lood-

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Wife got the
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fOI THAT SECOND CAll
.lluiT)' to Blaelillar Auto
Co. llld tee their terrllle
seleetlon of "better buya"!

1950 DODGE 4 dr. Sedan ·

Runs good

1951 tHEVROLET J

Powergllde.

$150

ir. Sidan

······ $195

1951 lUlCK Speclcll

$495

WILL YOU BE IHE N'XI LOSER?
Paper burns mecdingly well. If even a small fire
we~e to sta,rt m your hoD)e (or youf office) Illmorrow, eny securities and valuahlo personal
papers you keep there might well be consumed
before the Hames could be brought under control

rtake tomorrow the day you
trans!er ,all your valuables to a

2 dr. Sedan. ·New paint job. Dynartow. Exceptional In
every way.

1952 lUlCK Special -- ·-------- ---- ·: $595
2 dr. Sedan. Original metallic green finish, Dynatlow
drive.

1953

CH~OLET~ ·---- ,, as low as $695

C,holce of lhi'ee fine em.

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1953 I~CK~ Super V8 · -- .. -- .. .. · $895
4 dr: Se4an, DynafJow drive. Radio and Heater. J!eauti·
ful turquoise and w~lte finish.

1954. PONTIAC Star Chief

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Mr --~ .M~ 'TbomDS Scally,
'J'we[lt.v·o~~ ·
tion council members met at thl! Mra George Hacke!l Sr. and Mi·
10rne of- 1,!1;'1 • Gentva Nola~. chael Schafer were visitors m
llome econotnlCI demonstration CQlmp~~ we~nesday.
1gen1 Wednesday when the fote- ' L~wla Johgsllll PUbfie • Irelanoon waa de~bted to su.geatlon• tlon•,lllr~etor, with the Appal•·
and Ideas on ChrlstJnas deeora- eh1an~wer cG, Roanoke, va,
visited Mr. and Mrs Robert liartlODII, present&amp;. and roods.
A home made gilt exehap(i rls and other Crlends \Vedn,.day
~as enjoyed and a planned din- evening
ner was semd at noon The rooMr. and Mr. Everct1 'ulllngton~ Pt Pleasant, were recent
Uff was Chiiltmas
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In the afternoon prosram plan gueall of Mr and Mrs Lee Roush
mng was stiJdled aud possible
dales tor Aduevement Day di'i·
eugsed Future leader traininJ
meet1ng dates were atudled, Alii
dl!;{"Us~cHf wcro topics to be in
eluded lo next yea~ home demon
stration programs
Mrs Maxine Pr1ee wa1 \.n
charge of the morning propam
Also present wer~ Audrey Well
Frances Fooltner, Patsy jadtorc'
~dna Lee Jaunlta Slj!c, Jeane!
le Davis, Nellie Nelson, Bind•
D1ehl, Ava Greenlee~ Vlrglnlrl
Gu nthor, Ruth Ponlsen, Sylv11
!.lldklfl Nina Robmson, Smn
Stella Caldwell, 'MaxJpe Goeglem
JeSSie Saundera, Freda Smltil
Vecna Hysell,. Helen QtllYJY at~
Mra Nolan.
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Mrs WeU and Mrs. Qulvey of
the Bedlol&lt;!-group ·liaked ChriSt
mas tree cake~ and M1ss Sau.'l·
ders, })atsy Radford and Mr~
Flllmer of the Hemlock Gravt
and Roek Sprl•e• JTOUps ma~e
a ChrislmallliJecorated salad. Miss
Saunden and Mre Goegleln M·
slsted Mro Nolan with thl(, re:+t
of the dinner.

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1956 PONTIAC VI Star ctllef ··· ··· $2,29$

4 dr, CIIIJIDa Sedan. Best Pontiac with allle~tlber teall.
"Hard tW 1 4 dr. model. One carefulloeil ow)ler, Hy·
dradiaUc,rlve.
Radio and I Heater.
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Oli)S,.88~Hollltlay

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1955

MN'hAC VI

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i dr. 'CaWina cpe. ' UardTop" mod~ Radio 1\( a'Jt;.

er.CieiJI.car. Hydt'll!lltl~clrl\&lt;e ,

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• ~~fl!·-Si!C1U~a orl&amp;inal
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"If F08t '.va custtm~IM ·.. ·.. .. .. ~its

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Tbe lolly Club bad a ~htl!tmao
dinner Wedn 0sday al the Riverview Re.•bqrant an~ adj11u rned
tn tbe hom~ nf M"- "' ,wll'iw·
Hannlna, Bradbur,, 1\ll' t)iojr
o.r+v an~ •••~aad oL 1itta
Secret Pals nallle, M rovealed during the .meotlni and1!IfF
Jean Fvns recelvetf an ~ftnl\rP"'
sary gilt. t. c~nlrlbutlon wu
voted for the C~listm~ 'frol~ c
of the Junlqt 1Cl!Jniber 1 o Col!'· l•
rnerce
Those pre.~Stnt were M"s. , Evan ~
Mrs Roy Moyer, Mrl LilY Roue~
Mno Donald Houetr, llrs Henr'
Dailey, Mfl Ollner Gr!m,m, Mr'
Gerald Wlidermulh, l!ri. Alber!
Woodard, :1\1'1 Charles Strsu&amp;~
~~d Mrt. Eldon V(jll
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Elects Offic,rs ·
F.o~Coming Year

Gt!~~ lnttrnal(p~al A~~

!Ia~, of the Brothe~n~Jlll; of j.oO!o
mQliV!' •En~lneer~ .. M!a 1 !~elr .~r
•lU!I Ch'rl~mM 'dlliner , l'fi\'!'Q''
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1956 BUICK VI Special ···· ··· ·· $1,995

4 dr. Riviera Sedan. Only 11,189 actual m,lles by careful
local owner. "Hard Top" 4'dr-. Sedan. Fully equipped.

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Falrlan~ ~-Door Hard•Top, IVottX pr.er Tur·
quQ,fsF.•PoW'r ~ertna, padded .~fl1i , 1JI,hlte ,
wtll tlra, -•lure mtrtor, luto~tM\lc traiJ.
801t radlO; h..ter ~nd man,y

1957 BUICK Vl Speclpl ··· ··•···· $2,195
2 dt. Hard fop Cfl\l. Only 8,235 actual mlle1 by car~~uJ
local OWI\er. Dynaflow drive. Popular hat~ wp nlod'!'·
19$7 lUlCK V8 Century · --- ··· ··· $2,ft5

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lllemller Federal Reserve 8yatem
Member Felleral Deposlllneuranee CorporaU~n

COronet Sedan. New Pontiac trade-In One owner car

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~ dr. Sedan. One c~reful local owner: Dynaflow drt've.
Sm~ Black &amp; wblte original finish. Radio &amp; Heater.

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work at the ·Pcl.il Ol!J#. Io~' leY· '!4r. and Mn. 1CIIHI!1' ~~~~Poral days
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'llaif, 'Clill-{!ltoil, '1ilalled b~ elllt
Mrs . Nab Reichert and Mln wfth Mr. and Mrs. lier!l'J•~ Ohltn•
1aeq~ellne RJce we~;t !'laiiCII'&amp;.·In. ~·~ , M•· ;JIIere ' aeoe!11!1111)ed to
MariOt\• Thw-aday. . !&gt; ' ,
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Mrs M1nnle GUm9r~ : W~l&gt; an ~and .Kreig,. ,Mn, Krell Wll .a'
9vernigbt guest Ill Mr: _aliUlio!' slil•l'·IA,~i i&gt;tr~ -~L '
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MIAMI BEAC!i . Pl-1'•~ '
Wllllaili:Kitehen lvb6, ~~ been 'Giira~e. dll:ector o(:.IJill/.,'1!111'"f"
confined \o the Chllllcql/&gt;e hospl· ol lAbor Slandarda flf tM u. S1
tal IInce he wu Injured 'In an uelll1'tment of Labor told the
automobUe aeeldent was return~ Florl4a Fcdcrallon ol"tabor 900•
to his borne Thundayc
vention Mondav that tlie avetage •
Mr and Mrs Jack Evan i, eollege graduatl'! ea.,_ a ,to\11 ut
New California, vlsiled her mo- $21)8,000 In his lifetime.

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' former nam~ was
llaJmarit As o child, he • was
in Uw home of , prominent
Counfy fan\}er Henry )lava foster ch1Jd H(! war.

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P-li~~~th

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,· keate~~ li J&gt;ohoater Racllo,.. H~ll1r --&amp;' ~Osler
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run the farm L&amp;ura Belt~
Mayn:.rd '&lt;1.1 Henry lla)itlartt'•
dau l! hlcr
Alter thC! elder 1\foynard d1ed
hl'l foster son wanted to. adopt
Ma~ nr~rd a~ hJs legal name Mh.lJ
!.I h ynBl:d smd ''' Signed papm
legala~ed ihe ac-L~:~:~;i;lbseqwcn"ll:s•, toey decided to

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Servlcfls Yhan Anywhere Else; Community, Area, Profits
This

I! lhf ieiSOn of lhe year "hrn evN l

iliah hbpes !6 se~ all his customers
Ill llij Ho~tl far their ehtl4ttnai Jill needs
v.~ iilif !161M
ltiihhinli who pay taxes
her;, SI)PPort! comlnunity schools belongs
to fiftcl fead! clvte and fratetnal clubs, patti
ct~fite!l lh ~Mal gdverilmellt, ahd u~ually have
theft btittofti dOllar Invested 10 the "old home
town," aJ)prec1atd the Meigs counhans who
"liuy at honte "

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Home town rnetchants serve the year.
roun.d needs of the~r consurne1 s Their
Christmas is made bright If customers do
thelt Yille shopping at home They do thclt
very best to overcome lures ollered bv tele
vision rbdio and the out-of town press "hich

too often deposits a Meigs County dollar in
Columbus, Huntington, ~thcns, or Parkers
burg Su~h a dollar does nothing lor the com
muhlly lh which It was earned
'One of the marks of a progresSI\e corn
rnunlty Is that people ~uy at home A dollar
will buy more at home than anywhere else
That part of 11 "h1ch 1epresents profit to the
busmess man turns up as unproved schools
a fme1 church a more p10sperous and vigor
ous Chamber or Comme!Ce better sh eels a
larger Lions or Rotary club "llh greater I r
fectiVeness m the commumty and more cap
Ita! which may be 1e mvested yes nghl bat k
In the old horne town
So when you shop at horne you are being
loyal and of serme to your cornmumty loo

Busine1s AdYJsed 'To Beware' That All Laws Are Complied
With When Sales Are Made To State, County, Governments

tiUsllleS.ies ei'erywll~re In Ohio 11 hlch sell
to the ttate, the counlle•, ultlej, and vtlt~ges
td\lltiiltlps lhd s~hMI dlsttlcts often fall to
reallie they could very often be caUght hold
lng the b•g Ohla lt\ws govern all such II ans
aciJ6ns It they itb hot followed a business
may find ltlelf hhlng a llare Christmas Re
du~ed to a fe\1/ words, the laws say "Let the
seller beware!"
Evety forM of contract which taxing umts
of thv state enter into subjects both buyer
md 8etler to certain responsibilities and ob
lljatklns beyond the furnishing of goods or
a4Maes Under Ohio law, no taxing unit can
en d JIU btlC money unIess t he money h as
rtl bb~ll properly l!pproptlated
N~ taxing unit can make a contract, orAI
e•VI! an order for supplies, materials etc un·
less there Is attaehed to suth order or con
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tract the cotllficlle
of the liscal officer re
qutred b~ taw This certlllcate must show
that I~ money to pay the bill has been pro
petly a pi'O~rlated, that the money 1s In the
treasury, or in the process of co llection lhat
It Is credited to the fund from which payment

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en~umbrance

The certificate "hkh the fiscal officer

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to for special services by au!hlleets or eng!
neers, or lor large scale projeclll sUch as the
conSirucllon ol buildings, rosds, bridges,
etc , the certificate IS made part of lhl! con
tract
On this point the Ia~ Is very clear "Every
such contract made without such certlltcate
shall be void and no warrant shall be issued
In payment ol any amount due thereon "
A seller might have difficulty collecting a
claim against a city, village, township or
school district if the taxing umt failed to pay
However, he would have a remedy agalnid the
officer or employee personally, together wit~
th o bon dl ng company
Although no agency of the state may make
any conb act or payments that wo'Uid plll~e
any of the funds In the 1ed experience shows
that this prov1slon of the Jaw Is frequently
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violated 1 he fact remains, however, that the
law Is quite explicit and whenever such
breaches occur the seller or contractor h
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little recourse except to whistle lor hli rnon
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Titus E. and Almn E Smilh 101
A Su.l'm all to Ohio Powr1 Co
Charlea M Mormon doc ""rt
oC trana, to Paul F, :\1o1 t IRru
Kathleen M Patlerson Jm k Mor
rlaon Armlnta BJornson Hobt•rt
C and Danlol C Morrl&amp;on Ches
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Owen A and Martha Anderson
parts ot IGts 16 &amp; 17, Letart to

Okey and Lelah Laud.rmlll
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Hill Jr
JICJ ma11 wen y lot llnmcroy to
Henry J and Eleano1 A Wury
Pomeroy Salt Corporatloll
bank1uptc:y lo Chmlcs Russe ll
trustrt? Pom~roy
Clarcnco L. and Auta E arown
SO A ~&lt;•lumblu to Ohio Power

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Mrs McCnmnll Guesl11 Wlr€ Ellen
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MUTING MONDAY
Middleport Cub Scout r ock
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Jean Cuev and Janet Kay Buker
Mrs L W McComas councillor
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I t~lorv 1 hl! lost Spurs" und Bever
1.v Perrin, who waa in charge of
1the program gave a Chrhltmas
prayer

J11 n1cs M snd Bl'rtha I nng H'"

Power Co

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Max and Dorolh) Edmuna&lt;nn lens groat frandmother, wu used
6 A Cnul, Salem ni!O 116 A co11l lor tho par Y Favors were angel
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Pom~ro} :\Irs Mmntc Gilmore
Middleport, 15 a great grandmoth

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Learn to Draw

Garden Club
Saturday Playhouse
Record Hop
Tbe Leue Ronger

300 Matinee Theatre

too Queen for I Dar
445 Moderh Romance1
501) ~oflied.Y Tim~

Pro Football

Pro Hockey
20th Century
Golden .?layhouse

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10 00 Lamp Unto My Feet
10 30 Look Up &amp; Live
II 00 United Nations In Action

a 30

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12 00 Let'• Take A Trip
12 30 Wlid B1ll Hickok
I 00 Face the NaUon
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00 Pro Football
4 45 CBS News
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6 00 Beut the Clock
6 80 Anme Oakley
7 00 Lassie
7 SO Jack Benuy
a 00 Ed Sullivan Show
9 00 OE Theatre
9 80 Alfred Hitchcock
10 00 $64,000 Chollenae

9 0~ Mot"nmg Show
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10 00 Garry Moore

10 30
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12 00
12 to
12:15
12 30
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I 00

Arlllur Godfrey
Strike It RICh
News at Noon

KaUe p Almanac
iove of L1re
earcb for Tomorrow
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Katie s

tcheo

As the W~r!J Turns
Beat tfte Clocl&lt;
Houseporty
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BEANBELL.'S

WIF!! WAN11!D
HIM 1'051!1!
AN M.D., HE
PI&lt;OCI.AtMED
HIS 0000
HI!AL1H AND
1HEI&gt;I SOME-

' 10 be &amp; wiiter, just lite Dilddy. He'e playing the part down•to the 1m deHe's going
tail, ev~n to the pencil behind the ear Boys are !Ike that. Even while quite young \hey
' liave a natural ailibitlon to follow In thm father's footsteps, Many of lltelt growing
yea)'s are sp.enl trying to grow to be a man just like Dad, Such belng,the case a f'ther's
main efforts shoula be to set ll fair, square and noble exahtple
To do thiB, regular attendance at church can be a source of great help to thttfather.
lle shOuld avail himself of it, for the son watches everything that he d.oea alnd If Dad
goes to &lt;:)!tlrch he will want to go also Then the ~econd feason Is that Dad himSdt will
be getting a weekly Inspiration In how to se t the kmd of example a model (~llii!r should
set. He will then be proud to have people s ay, "like father,like son "
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P11meroy Ce111nt Block

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Middleport

Stifflflr

FHt Refrigel'ltic.l
Middleport. Ohio

'Ref poem as sbe gave a g1ft to
'r.s Hoyt, wbo has been the clas~
acber The poem reads as fol
.v.s • Another ~ear g011 e-eomr
hrJstmas-Decernher And tbeJ
tre so rnany folks to remember

Red Anchor

1ur family, our !mods, our ch1
cb and our class Yet no one

Pomeroy Budget Sbopp)Dg Cenlet

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·Yallt~y

Baking

ould want thia good Season tn
J!lS" Witb DD words of praiSe for
ur teacher so dear w110 so grat
ously welcomes u~ all tbrougb
he )ear The door of HoY)t's bu

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lla\:en o! Holaum Bread1
Foreman

&amp;Abbon

Mlddlepollt

December Bride
Studio One

Custom )l!uUt Kitcnens

R. H. Raw:jngs

Your Dodge &amp; P)Jomoalb Dealer
• Helnu'i

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&amp;Sons CoJ

Bakery

Bakers Of "Good Bread
HDniiD~'tOn, W. Va.

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THIS COULD
HURT YOUR •
POCKETBOOIC

Wurray the aubtant teacber, wJth
a g1ft and Mrs Dlle~ read an oriE

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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Danny Thomas

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Wtth tre hope that it will, i,. some measure, foster and help sustajh tl:lat \Yhich IS good in family and comm,unity life, this feo- _
ture Is ~Pohsored bv the buslnes s f1rms and orgamzations whose
nor'rtEI$' appear' below.
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Robin Hood
BUrn! and Allen

Channal13- Saturday
Sian On
All Star Movie MaUnee
iJlbl• Time
All Stu Golf
8atdrday Sporbl Review
Peroohal Profile
S•turda1 Niw1 Review
5 U Conlmenl
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6 00 TheBe Obr Cblldre•
944 Sign On
8 30 tlay 01 the Week
9 45 Mortling Movie •
100 SHerl~k Holmes
1100 Adventtiro• In latnlllt
1 30 Keep It In The Family
1150 Nejgbblli'J
8 00 CduDirf Muale Jubilee
12 00 Noon Newt
9 00 lAwrence Welk
10 00 Mike Walllce tnt~rvlew
12:05 Cartoon Club
12 30 Libelace
·o SO Mayflower N~wo
I 00 llrelchen Wade Show
,Q 35 kOih Cenlury Thealor
12 30 Sign Oil
1 30 lolqv1e Mltinee
2 4~ L't'i Go Chrbtmai Shop.
ping
Sunday .. Chllnnel13
300 Amerlcin Bandotsnd
II 59 Sign On
3 30 Do You Tru1t YOUI' WUf
12 00 ~ Filth For Todo1
4 00 Alller1ean Band1tand
12 30 Elwood Glbba
G00 Superman
1 oo Oral Rq~erls
G30 Mickey Mouse Club
1 30 Hammond Time
6 00 Cartoon Club
1 45 ~hannel 13 Presents
8 25 Five Star Final
2 00 The Bltl PICture
6 4' Nowa
, 2 30 TV S'l"day School
7 00 Harbor Cbmmand
3 01\ John Hopkins File
7 so Amar~can Bandatand
3 30 Dean Pike
BOO Guy Mitchell Sbo\Y
4 00 College News Conference
8 30 Ch1na Smith '
t 30 Pau) Winchell Show
'vo1ce of Fltestono
! oo TeXas Rangers
Lawrenee Welle
~ 30 Aocoenl
~Led Tliloe Liveo
6 00 Summer's Serenade
6 15 News
8 30 Cisco Kid
700 I Spy

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Leave It To Beover

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Chorles~Jnn.ahs

memboro and guesto were JUdged Newly Formed
Fifth Birthday
by Mrt' Jacoba, lin l'bil WilllJm
son and lin Ralph Gilmore., with Thursday Eve
Is Celebrated
Mlu Augusta Genhe1mer WIDDID&lt;:&gt;
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A aroup or ne1ibbors formed a The fillh birthday ot Chatloa
hrsb; Mn A V Howell, .aer_ond
Canasll
Club
Tbundtr
evenmg
at
Hannah!,
oon
of
Mr
•1111
Jln,
and lofl'l Brm, tblrd
the home of lin Eugene Triplet!, VtCU.r Hannahs. was eeWin*'
Altendlng were lhoae named • Condor Sl
w1th a party at the alternooa bove and 1111.., Ethel and Clar&gt;
11on ol tho lflddleport Xlnllerprk
Jlembero on lin Gordner llan en, Frtday
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Garland, llrl lllnnle Davia,
Lucy Gibbs, lin Pearl Hyaell tin, lin. Willlom SUven Mrs AI
lin.
llannahJ
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laliate4
bJ
bert lolartln, lira. Howard Lqan, lin Aaron Kelton and tbe teaeb, ,
¥n Claude N..,e, llr&amp; Dwllht Hn
Sherklon, lin Her· or, MrL Guy Reynolda 'I'WJ, ....
Parker, lllH Sarob Pbilbpa, H" man WUUIDI
Obltnaer, lin R1chrd J'ln. ed Ice cream, Santa Cbus COOk!
Lou10 Reibel, lira. Jtddle Sm!lb low and
Mn ni~lett
to tbe children Speelal gutsta
and Mr&amp; led Webster Sr
R wao deelded to meel the llnt the party table were Marcta Ste1f,;
Wednelllay of wh month Se&lt;ret art, Sheila Kay Allen, l!l)oada'
Pal name• were drown for the llysell, lflebael Van C..neJ', 8tf,
Baptist
comlni yeu
, pben Oiler, lack Lohse 'and Stepho ,
Ladies Bible
Following 111 ev..lng of can en llartenbach
~
18ta lbe boolell lll!rved retmb
Allor the party lin Hlli'!Ahf
o1ent.1
and he! wn otopped to ~t hfo
Class Elects
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areat arandparenu, llr and 1!1'1.
lin Clarell\ODI E. Hoyt enler
Ttlii J111uary meeUnc will be • Charles McNam,., and abar;d lei!
tuned the Lldl,a' Bible Clw of held ot the b0111e of lin. Herman eream and eook1eo with tbeni
tbe Flhl Bapllst ehurcb th" past Ollllncer
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week lin Clorenee Clork, pre~
WEST SHADE
dent prealded and Mn Jame• Mur·
Mr and Mrs Golden Babr, llr. \
ray cmldocted !be devollonal ser· Theod.oru• ouncil
and Mrs. Curtis 'Ba1!ey, Mr, anti
VICe with I prayer by Mrs Hoyt
Mn. Clyde Well were S~nday C.U•
The group unr carol• aecomp.n Christmas Party
ers of Mr.s Mary Bmley
led by lin B&lt;ulah White
Held Thursday
Sunday cvenmg catlero l of
Election of oflicero wu held
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Mrs Jennie itouab were 1.11rJ
~urlng the ~nWnee5 meeting Mro
The Pill ColldCllon tt. Theodor Frank SISson ol CharlestoD, S
1 M Areber \1 tbe president, Mr•
u• Connell DoUMbtero ol America c, l\lr and Mrs Floyd Speuee
Cbarles Wbllo, viee presldenl held
thelt IDilual ctirlottnu dln· ol Pomeroy
Mrn Ra)'!Q.ODd Saxton, treasuret
net
and
party, '!l'burr&lt;lo1 evening
Mr and Mrs Ge•llld ¥10lel of
Mrs L. D Dlla ~reltiry Mrs
the .ltlftmew itutaRI'IDt, wb,!eb Tupper' Ptam, Mr and Mr• A:~
Clark, flower chairman Mrs liar 1t
wu deporate4 Iii keepfal With the va Clark and son were SUntlaj
Jld Hall, teacher, Mp James Mur holiday......, illduiliJII I llghted afternoon guests ol Mrt. Jennie'
ray, asliJtant teaeher
tree under whlcb gjf1o lor e1 Roush
The clus yated to remember
shut m mettl'bers at Christmas change
placed
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log were
decorated
Wllb pine &lt;Ones It
w1th gilts Mrs. Clark contributeol
candles cealered the table
the travelllRg prue wh1cb was won
and green caadlea and llllllll
by Mr• 1 B Hay.,
were plaeed al lnlorvals
Those reported lll were Mrs R
the table Favon were small
) WbJtc, Mrs James Faulkne: and
edged WJtb &lt;'Olored 01110
II r a Cborles McNamee !of:.
and filled with red an~
-:Iii~. '!&gt;fefid!nt, presCiltea Mr·
tand,y with a Santa m the

FirSt

Edge ol N1ght
Mystery Tileatre
Your Esso Reporter
Sports Parade

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group smgmg of ChristmP,

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Secret Storm

Up to tbe M\n!lte News
scanning the 'l"eather
The Late Show

Eln1er W1ckham and

paciaceo are to be taken to the enaon

coacludPd the program
Canasta Club
Coraagu made and worn by tbc

15 i\lov1et1n.e

Channei8-Mondat
8 00 Caplaln kangaroo
[ a 45 CBS News

ba•kets for needy famtbes. The

~arol~

200 Brld11 and Groom

10 so What's My L1ne
ll 00 Sunday News Special
II 15 Tbe Late Silow

Tree~'

wu told by Mn Brown dte

ou
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lamlly to the Ctll!ord Jacobs u30 Captain Kangaroo
10 so ~!lgh!y Mouse Playhom
fiome

eandloo

lion deed Coitlmblo, loW R a~J Claude and Olad Y• Smd IDth
Mro McComas was given an elec
Mal!do Holo6mb
ools Olive lo "'' 1111n 811 ar one trlc olock with Beverly Perrin
W R. and Maude lloleomb Reed
~~akin&amp; !he preoentatlon Guesti
COli A, Coal Colum~la, to Ohw Wlllord snd Anna Wilson Lcloll w~ Mr! A H, Carpenter ll!r!
Po~~~.c~oord et ol Jot 411 Mid and Dcnnl• Korr, pmeh Safl., 'Dille l&gt;ultOn, Ml'l&gt; Mmlq Swan,
bury, lo Janice Bell Salser
and the membero were Neda Brad.
ddlo,.rt, tb Thomu and Willie Edwin J Coates, d" cert tor lord, Corolyn ond ldortho Nichol
For Blolne
hun! Saflobu 1y, to W111le Maua• l'l&gt;n, Jeon Caley, Sara Bechtel,
Thomto and Audrey Blain• Coot.,
Beverly Perrin, Carolyn Ruaoell,
lot 411 Middleport to Thomns A Alhcrt K and Shlrl•l Applehv Carla Sue Glll)lore, Janet Kay Bak·
and WOlle For Blaine
Parcel• Lebanon to Jose Marlin" er, Dianne M.Comaa, Ellen Dut·
PhylJIJ X Kllllhtllli lwo PIf
t 101I M ll S n
eelJ, luUon to Charlll IV KniAhi 111d Virgie Mascorro
on
ar yn wa
In( Sr, ~d Phyllla Knl,ihtlng
B • Boord and Flora Board, 1 Letart all to Fred M Link trustee
Euaene H. ond Mary V !Iaiii ' Salisbury 1" Ell 0 and Evelyn d II Prsll 2 pmcel• Rutlsnd,
While
to Fern H Sweeney
'1'1.
Cl)de F and 'dnml• V lleadle?
ErneJt J and Vuhll M Grimm
~nl IIJ D ne
loi no tl. Tuppers Plains, to c J pnr.. ls Letart to Fred M !.Ink
DBVOTBD TO INTI!RI!STS and llaiFI Barnhill
A
J H Eaolman, parcel!, lo Ernest
MEIOS.MA80N AREA
Wayne and Bcstlo 1c!Sie 4
and Cora Bowen Salllbury
Wlllaalll odvertl•lnl npresento ~ "''" to James A anJ Va1h
Ancll H ond Lout" Burbrldgo
lift, Bottlnaiii·Xlmball, tno 84! SnIt h
oorr
deed, Scipio, to FrlendN
Lnlllflou Aq Now Yort CtiJI
Mildred L. and Clyde W Wei 1 PIHIJ!l"' Church of God
lfl if, Y.
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mceh Chester, to David L " "1 Ram N and Ruth Arnold pa~
~ 11 IO&lt;Ond 1ll11 mollln 1 llury D WIThlllams d J hn 11 pela Scipio, to Manning D Wco
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th
a
John D emu, 1 m o
stor
• - I 1 • pOll o let at Porn I Watona est 1/6 A, Lebanon to
.-w,
Ohio
Scllm J Dlazewi&lt;Z
Albert E. Williams Mabel lVII
lumDD
rol .. lhlllv.., by I James c and Marjorie Saundors llam•. 4 parcels to Helen G Wh
llltrlit' ·~ • available a&amp; cento 1 2 •- 3 s cuse to Aldo K Iiams, Sutlon
year In adYanct at I ots •
yra ,
baut ~ntlnel olllee, lt~ M •nd Belly Sue J'flor..
Mattllt A aud J I' Parker 40 A
lliliDW:
80 throe month!
Lillian li4 an~ Thoma~ E Tn Olive, t~ Evarett D Parker
pGO By m'lllor route whore avail
1~0 A coal, Salrm W R J F and Mamie F Parker
il'illt' - mentb Sl By moll ou• lwan Garnet G. Swart 4S S \ Ohve, 8 311 A, to Everclt D Por
mi
monthe, $4 25, tlu.. •oat, Solern , Jcslle dod !Janel ker
lloiil!iii
, 0111 n1onth, $1
~wrn 4G 7 A coal, Sal•m IVK
Everett D and Veda Parker,
every aflernqon ex \!tiler, li5 S Aoeoal, Salem all '" 14 3 A, Oil•~ tb Darrell A and
1 P~biU
Hbt •
by The Ohio Valle) Jh10 Powor Co
E' lhcr l,andon
lelitffiil, IDeo at 110 Meunonl1 Chari., E and Morgaret ~
Mabel And Carol' Pickens lois
~. () Bu•lnm olfi"' Burri, puctls Lelart, Alb&lt;rt Hill Rulland to H Prall
Pf; ildllortol o'Jiee pbOIII lr and Or~ Hlll, pofl'eb, Lelart
Hermfli Gtalo and Boulah Grate
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Ada and Omar Cl'omlet, pmel• loti, Ri!.tland, lo G II Prall

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Guests were their 1!(1\isor M1ss
Anne HoWell 1\1r11 Emt·r~on Jones
and Mrs Everett Haye~
'1 he members wer~ Sha1on Jones
Judy f..rnold, Vera Cove~ I Vonda

da)'s In Glouster w1th relatfvfls

During the 11odal bour Dianne

set which had

Henneuy A atory "God's

WCHS··TV Chantte~ 8

By M..-. John Diehl

Rev and Mrs W II Strau•
baugh and family spent a le'

l1 sev~n pound ten ounce rlaughtel

They song Chrlsmos enrols and IRnne Annetle, on F1 lay Doc 13
were served a dessctl C()urse IThey also hnve a three ye 11 old

and Carol Blaker

Sidney L. and Mary F llarrls, A Coal Sa lem to Oh1o Powur Co preolded at lhe tea table where
Ua A, Salem to Ohio Power Co ~llzaheth E Edmundson dec hot chocowto add cookie• we~
Edna WoDdi, dec arrtd for arrtd lor tr to Lydia I Thomt served 1he Dtoodon china cofloe
D011l d D Woodo, Phylllo G

PIIIt)T and ex&lt;:hanlife of gifta !

Dianne McComas, president, was See, Alma Baumgardner, tarla er
acc01npamst ror carol singing Bunch, Jamce Stobart Carol Hud
whiCh wa. led by Beverly The Bun, Grace Capteina Mary Scott,
ca
hostesse11 were In charge of a aer· Jeanette Crooks, Polly 1 hom as,
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ol gamco and illlt lor ex Carolyn Milhoan, Carla Wtlso11,
llarlan D ood Elhel Rife t 32 ' change were placed under p while 01xle Pierce Judy Van Cooney,

parcell, Salisbury, lo B P' Board
Dennlo ~ and Thelma G Bal
ltD(Ie, 100 A, Salem to Ohio A Coal Salem to Ohio P.- er Chrlstm .. tree
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to 30 Treasm e Hunt
111 00 The PrJce is Right
11 ~o 1ruth or Consquenc••

LAUilEL CLIFF

Attendance at Sunday Sehocl lliJO
8
89, collection $18 05 11 1~
Betty Lou Eblin splftt the II 30
rhanksgw!ng weekend m F,last 12 00
Liverpool w1th her slSter Mr anu I 00
Mr!l Clifford Icenho . . cr
130
Steve Eblm llas opened bn 4 00
~ 1oce ry sto1e and f1lhng station
ti 3~
for business v.h1 ch 1s located o~ 7 00
he Lmn cl CliC[ road
730
Mr and Mrs Homer Russell 8 ao
1ncl fanulv of Pomeroy were th e 9 00
of th(' mea on Dec em~r 24 Lc 'll&lt;'sts of her mother Mrs Eva 9 30
"'\ll"'llr~• " ' ~ek&lt;~ to 10010 to f.rA (v and hmlly Stmd uy
~1 r~ Pa t Tl il CV entcrt;:uned [I 10 00
1T,egwn ltall t'ucjd !1 6 30 lo umbPI of fucnds &lt;lnd re t 1t ,e, 10 30
1sack candy wl)lch "1 I be rlisl rlb
,d hy ~anta rillls at lh lOm at her home w1tb1 a livellc 11 tO
1111

mct&gt;tJn g vllll be held ~1 o r1day De c
syracuse Club Holds Yule
16, at 7 30 at the Ftrst Presb} LN
Powder
Puff
Club
•ohntonL 363~ A Solem lo Ohl&lt; COi cnne Hal e 235 A OI&gt;H o
Q 'd
ian Church Cub Scouts nnd thdr
Power
co
llRIOd
R Jackson
ortv
n
rl
oy
Cnm!11Cs 11rc urged lo ott end th e
Lulo J~eko, 37 plus A Salem
Ilui !Is R nml Ant tl!t f r.rute
Th~ Wide Wtdt Awake 411 Club Christmas Party
mee1lng when rc!H shmcnh .,.. 1!1
to Ohi(\ PnwEr Cn
Jyy Mlll!r 57 A' Sa1flm t 117 A Snlem to l'almm ft1 hr~d n C~rh; l mal! party Frldav evt&gt; Held On Friday
be """' snd a &lt;:hrostma • pro
O)Jio PoWer Co
(.; •~l e
nln g at th e nutton home wlth El
gram be given
The
Powdrr
Puff
Club
hn&lt;l
a
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Pulricla M Grate, 11'7 A, Sll lc11 Outton on1l Murtlyn Swun as
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Mai'Vhl W Morrl• Mildred M l"n lo lloliOi R and R1la I co hos~esses Ned a Bradford led Chnstmas dmner al 6 P 111 l~lday
N!W AR~IVAL
Morris, 21~5 A Snh•m, G W Grat&lt;•
the Pledge ol AlleRiaqoc Carolyn at the Martin Restau1ant tHHI then
Mr and Mrs Rn1ph 11: 1 c1 1 :~cl
an,d Cora Sltau»baugh Edllh and
Alben F and Dorolhy nolO' NICholson the 4 H PledRe and JtdJourne1l to tho h11me or lhtnr (Thelma I&lt; bet~baehl N01 walk
Clyde A Cooper, 81 A. Salertl 12! A l oo t lolumhli to OhiO Ch11slinns poems were given by presfdent Sh~ron Jones for a c11 ht ate annount!lng the b1rth of

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Feabral MM
Saturday Nlcht Jamboree
People Are Funny
Perry Como
l'oUy Bergen Show
GISele MacKenz1e Show
Wbal'i II For
Yoilr WI Parade
Newo• Beaallilol
Weathercasl
/&lt;i.\leWflcil
srrn

First Baptist Church Class '

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580 Spinach Pl~yhou-.
et~ SpottS Eye '
6 25 Weatl'ercast
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8 30 New~ Picture
Chadnal
Sunday 646 NBC New!
lO ~ Sitlll On
700 lll\wkey&amp;
t1 M J'~l l 1! lh! ttl~
7 30 The Price Is Rlg!&gt;t
11 3o Industry on Parade
II 45 )VIIat One Person Can Do
600 Restless Gun
12 IS Cliiilllah Science
8 30 Tales of Wella F'll'fo
9 00 Twellty One
12 ao TV Chapel
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1 00 What's Your Trouble
9 30 Alcoa Theat!l'
1 15 Man, Mall !c lilaehmes
1000 SuspiCion
1 30 Fronllers ol Faith
1100 News Headline•
II 10 Weathercast
~~-~~~~~~-·~~-!1-~-~~~~~~~~!!1!1!~~~~~~- 2 00 Cleveland Browns
4 30 Omnibus
II 15 Nltewatch
Heath Methodist
I Oil Slgll Oil
! ao Telepho."' Time e
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lyn GlbLons Sandra Simpson Sun
• er forIns vlhl ch 'gove nmenta 1 um Is exe· or more purchases where each is• und..er the dra
Brewm 1ton Dianne McComas
~Ute. Where formal contracts me ente1ed In $1000 limit
Barbara Jones, Joan Casey and mumty pa~ty

R and Add1c f

7 00 Today
g 00 Romper Room
9 JU Trouble With Father

5 30 Hopalong Cassidy
6 00 News P1ctura
6 15 Foottiatl Scoreboard

Ord

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Chonnei3-Mon ay
6 45 Stgn On

Western Thcoter
5 00 Sky Kmg

usky is trying to evade legal aQverhsmg by retreshrn , nt co11 null&lt;e

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1 30 B1g Picture
4 00

Swan8un and Sara llochtel, the

lo w ll wl·de Awoke

::,~~':.!' oalry

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Holds Annual Christmas:1Pfirt.l
Mr1 1 H St,pbenaon wu ho.. chttr&lt;h
le11
to tbe 0.. Won One Clw of
overareed It Wll announced that the Pomeroy
At !he dote ol the
Flrll Baptlll Chureb
I"" OOrlla! JI&lt;Oiil add family !JJ• thetr annual
gifts were exchaoged
Chrl•tmu
partr,
weie movllli Qllt of tow and re Thurlllay ..enllll al ber bome, E ment.s of Chmtrnat CQ~IIetl ,I.~ICI
grell were npr-d
eoffee were ser~ed
Malo St.
pbe010n and Mr&amp;
A rtp0r1 on lbe li'fdtn elub A tbort buollleil Hlli011 A 6 ao dinner at the
worktbop beld lia Alben, Ia Nov held wlth the prellden~ HrL AI·
bert BD!ltb, preoldlnf Group olnc· laurant precedc4 lhe m_l;~~
ember ""' ctven bT llfUI L~lla lnJ of "Ob Uttle TIIWII of Bethl&amp;Attendlnc weri&gt; Mn
Genhelmer Artlcla were brouabt
ton
Mro Zundel Mro Do'l~~ijp'
beDI"
oponed
!be
meellnc
fol
by the membera for haskell fur
lowed with proJer by lin Ralph pel Mro Alon ShJiln
need' famlllea
C Zundel The Chrltlnlas llol')' of Skmner, Mro Josep=hrnlt~;~·'K.m ,, ,
Urt Norman M.:Callum preaen "Rapbael, the Herald Angel" was J E Foster Mrs "
ted a paper on ''now lJ the time I told by Mrs Stepbenton
Mrs Sterrett Mrs
to", during tbe prograrr. hour anG
It wa1 voted to send fiowerJ to ley, Mrs Dana
an artiCle · on propagatloo of lh" the ohot '"' II waa decided to len Couch, Mra
holly tree wu g1ven by Mro T A have a wbllo package 1hower lor Sm1th, Mrs Kay Seiclena~lf',

j

1 00 Down on the Farm
2 00 Pro Basketball

tnakes and signs Is nun~d on must purchase splitting the total amount mvolved 11\to two present we~e ~lml)n J&gt;w~~ ~~ ..

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DaDy ~1, Pomeroy.Mfddleport, 0., Dec. 14.'•l.I!D7•"ilt,.

Alert '• Hcmbera and gueata r~
aponded to roQ coli with a lavon!•

6 M Hallmark Hall of Fame
Channe - S atUr ay 10 00 ~orctt• Yyung Show
8 15 'sl~ On
10 30 Waterfrobt
8 30 C11ele 3 Rll)lqh
00 News Headlines
111
9 30 Wilch Mr Wlz111d
11 110 N1ltwalcb
,
to 00 Howdy Dood1
I 00 S1gn Off
10 30 The Rull jM !Ieddy Show 8 oli The Steve Alleii S!low
n oo Fury
9011 (j,evy Show
11 30 Andl'S Gang
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Junior Girls In
Chrt'stmos Par"v
PARTY
The Junior Gl1l• ClnRS'1,of Hcntb ,The AUXILIARY
F~mcn~ Auxiliary
will
MethoHiot church had a Chrlstnlas llave tjlell" Christmas party, TUOI·
party 1 hUI sd~y ol IM cllutch so 1 ~ay, Dec 1,1, at 7.;30 at tiio Flro·
olal rooms C Ills for the church men~ lJalL Children of !ho mem
nurlcry were pluced under a llg4~ ~.., wtil ~guests
ed tree and Ihc girls from tlus
cla!S, whirh is taught by Mrs L
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tPME~N~AY
w 'Mccomns will ""lsi With lhe The
Past Ch1el of ),elgs Tern
nursery
pie Pyttuan Ststers, wJ!l meet on
Jean Case) president was In Monrlay al the borne ol Mrs Wll
charge of the pro.l!ram whi~b In ham Lowe
eh1des the Chnstmas story '"'"'
St Luke, carols led by Barba~ •
PLAN YULE TREAT
Jones Wllh Ooann• McComas ·" Feeney Bennett Post, No 12a
81 ure to a vert1se or Ids In a newspa accompanJst and games
Amcn c.m Lcewn and th~ Rflul
per where such advertlsmg Is required by Refreshments of hot dogs and Merchants ol Middleport a~e plan·
law can also invahdulcd a co ntract Equally cokes were served by Mary Cmut IJPJI ' 1 c llltll'tma.; treat for f'h lrtren

Columbll
.Land 'frans f-~fS-- - -,j;,, -;r,l1audc Holcumh
11

hoUi', Ctllclltl iDd IIIW
Pollowlnf tho dlitner the reau
lor meetiDI w11 held wltb, lin
Gerald Wildermulb preiAenl, pro
aldtnc DevoU6~ were Jed by Mu
T A Hay utln1 for Iter topic "ll&lt;

•

1een open to all, Day or n1gh',
·rlends or strangero, feel free I•
all Their light has shown fort h
hroughout tbe !own And the '
viii .urely be mtsstd when they
re gone A word lor those mem·
bers 'Who could not come, May th••
Lord nchlv bless them in NJe
homes Now, Peggy ibiS gilt '"
o&gt;eJent as we ")lart, May YO!ll JG '
lDer..,e and remain 10 your
heart"
During the sotlll hour the mem
IJers e~cbanged g1!ts and Mr,
Hoyt thanked the class and expre~
.ed her to
deep
Ihetr
loyalty
tbeappri!CiaUon
cburcb ar.dforcburr3
!Chool u\WOU " their kindneES lo

Followtng tbe dmner 1 Chnst~

mas prayer

Will

given by Mrs

Bentz Wolfe and Mn Richard
Campbell read a Cbnstmas poem
Games were P~ed and prJ.ZeS
awarded to Mrs Jobn Smith, Mrs
Rollin Bearbs and Mra Campbell

Mr&amp; Albort Woodard m behalf

of the group presented Mrs Max
Memhart outgoing president, With
8

Elft and also a gift from the

committee, Mrs Woodml, Mrs
Paul Grueoer and Nn Rollin

B&lt;arba lin Me~nharl thanked the
committee for planning the puty
and presented each with a gift
During !be evening round robin
cards were seQI to loire Charles
MeNamlle and Mra Claude Darst
Altendlng were thooe named
abOve and Mrs Olon Goodwm,
Mr
&amp; Norma Wilsoll, Mro Joseph
Beegle, lin Heney Reibel, Mrs

llary B Helll&lt;'l, lin HOI Roo~
lin Charles Souer, 11r1. Oval
Diddle, Mrs. Jomea Sayre, 11r1.
Grover Erb, 11n. Thomas Cook,
111re. Lawrence Smith, Mra ller·
nice Dmt and 11r1. Addle Gru...

SEE US

VDEdwards

Jacll SUvera b Rpotted Ul 1 at

111t1ee lla1ft • 11

u. 1 to a. b. •

hts borne, Condor Sl

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J. ·DAVIS, M.D:
Family and Staff
30C N. SECOND AVE

tit ASH STREET
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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FOR OUR PATRONS, FRitNDS ~D
ASSOCIATES

Adtlresa -

Meigs, Gallla, Vinton and Alllent CotiDtles
Muon Cowtty, W. VL

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For &amp;hiJ mea~~~ of wlahlag eld! of you

A BLESSED CHRISTMAS SEASON
Please forgive 118, we Implore
We ~uld no&amp; appreciate and

creellil«• inore
olU' lldinls pri·

by Jlllll,
We will fill.

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used tbraughoul the borne

Vi~

the

Saves Much'

w. ...COMPTON.
c.n

•offee were served and Chrislmit.i
je.eoratlons m red and green were

Yet to ~ad

p~y

you if you carry a~e,qultf!l
IDSurance Costs tittle!

~f'tual!i.t&amp;lDI

ChrlJtmao salad, cook1e1 aud

your

,mg to

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bmell

ei!Jtly

When somebody gets huif'l •
on your properly

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A Dollar Buys M6re At Home When Spent For GOods And
Servlcfls Yhan Anywhere Else; Community, Area, Profits
This

I! lhf ieiSOn of lhe year "hrn evN l

iliah hbpes !6 se~ all his customers
Ill llij Ho~tl far their ehtl4ttnai Jill needs
v.~ iilif !161M
ltiihhinli who pay taxes
her;, SI)PPort! comlnunity schools belongs
to fiftcl fead! clvte and fratetnal clubs, patti
ct~fite!l lh ~Mal gdverilmellt, ahd u~ually have
theft btittofti dOllar Invested 10 the "old home
town," aJ)prec1atd the Meigs counhans who
"liuy at honte "

blliliie!s

tovm

Home town rnetchants serve the year.
roun.d needs of the~r consurne1 s Their
Christmas is made bright If customers do
thelt Yille shopping at home They do thclt
very best to overcome lures ollered bv tele
vision rbdio and the out-of town press "hich

too often deposits a Meigs County dollar in
Columbus, Huntington, ~thcns, or Parkers
burg Su~h a dollar does nothing lor the com
muhlly lh which It was earned
'One of the marks of a progresSI\e corn
rnunlty Is that people ~uy at home A dollar
will buy more at home than anywhere else
That part of 11 "h1ch 1epresents profit to the
busmess man turns up as unproved schools
a fme1 church a more p10sperous and vigor
ous Chamber or Comme!Ce better sh eels a
larger Lions or Rotary club "llh greater I r
fectiVeness m the commumty and more cap
Ita! which may be 1e mvested yes nghl bat k
In the old horne town
So when you shop at horne you are being
loyal and of serme to your cornmumty loo

Busine1s AdYJsed 'To Beware' That All Laws Are Complied
With When Sales Are Made To State, County, Governments

tiUsllleS.ies ei'erywll~re In Ohio 11 hlch sell
to the ttate, the counlle•, ultlej, and vtlt~ges
td\lltiiltlps lhd s~hMI dlsttlcts often fall to
reallie they could very often be caUght hold
lng the b•g Ohla lt\ws govern all such II ans
aciJ6ns It they itb hot followed a business
may find ltlelf hhlng a llare Christmas Re
du~ed to a fe\1/ words, the laws say "Let the
seller beware!"
Evety forM of contract which taxing umts
of thv state enter into subjects both buyer
md 8etler to certain responsibilities and ob
lljatklns beyond the furnishing of goods or
a4Maes Under Ohio law, no taxing unit can
en d JIU btlC money unIess t he money h as
rtl bb~ll properly l!pproptlated
N~ taxing unit can make a contract, orAI
e•VI! an order for supplies, materials etc un·
less there Is attaehed to suth order or con
~
tract the cotllficlle
of the liscal officer re
qutred b~ taw This certlllcate must show
that I~ money to pay the bill has been pro
petly a pi'O~rlated, that the money 1s In the
treasury, or in the process of co llection lhat
It Is credited to the fund from which payment

~

18 Ill be made; that it Is free f1 om any pr101
en~umbrance

The certificate "hkh the fiscal officer

~Dally Sentinel, Pom~y.MJddleport, 0 , D~c 14; 1ei! .,, _

...._...

to for special services by au!hlleets or eng!
neers, or lor large scale projeclll sUch as the
conSirucllon ol buildings, rosds, bridges,
etc , the certificate IS made part of lhl! con
tract
On this point the Ia~ Is very clear "Every
such contract made without such certlltcate
shall be void and no warrant shall be issued
In payment ol any amount due thereon "
A seller might have difficulty collecting a
claim against a city, village, township or
school district if the taxing umt failed to pay
However, he would have a remedy agalnid the
officer or employee personally, together wit~
th o bon dl ng company
Although no agency of the state may make
any conb act or payments that wo'Uid plll~e
any of the funds In the 1ed experience shows
that this prov1slon of the Jaw Is frequently
,
violated 1 he fact remains, however, that the
law Is quite explicit and whenever such
breaches occur the seller or contractor h
•
as
little recourse except to whistle lor hli rnon
ey
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Titus E. and Almn E Smilh 101
A Su.l'm all to Ohio Powr1 Co
Charlea M Mormon doc ""rt
oC trana, to Paul F, :\1o1 t IRru
Kathleen M Patlerson Jm k Mor
rlaon Armlnta BJornson Hobt•rt
C and Danlol C Morrl&amp;on Ches
ter
Owen A and Martha Anderson
parts ot IGts 16 &amp; 17, Letart to

Okey and Lelah Laud.rmlll
EU D and Evelyn J

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Powc 1 (o
n 11 1t 11 D nouHh ct ~I con-ee
ton duct!
I clurt I J Alllt1 t
Hill Jr
JICJ ma11 wen y lot llnmcroy to
Henry J and Eleano1 A Wury
Pomeroy Salt Corporatloll
bank1uptc:y lo Chmlcs Russe ll
trustrt? Pom~roy
Clarcnco L. and Auta E arown
SO A ~&lt;•lumblu to Ohio Power

QU " '

Mrs McCnmnll Guesl11 Wlr€ Ellen
Dutton and lcxunna \\'h1t c

MUTING MONDAY
Middleport Cub Scout r ock
PACK

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Jean Cuev and Janet Kay Buker
Mrs L W McComas councillor
1
or the club read 11 t:hrlslmos
I t~lorv 1 hl! lost Spurs" und Bever
1.v Perrin, who waa in charge of
1the program gave a Chrhltmas
prayer

J11 n1cs M snd Bl'rtha I nng H'"

Power Co

transj' 1o KenJleth M Du{lham son, ct al
W~ilds.

Graee

manter,

et at, correc

belona:cd to El·

Max and Dorolh) Edmuna&lt;nn lens groat frandmother, wu used
6 A Cnul, Salem ni!O 116 A co11l lor tho par Y Favors were angel
o\1 to Ohio Power Co

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!he past week
Larry Jacobs

has moved

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1 00 Mid ba) News

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9 00 lr Town Meebng

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Mikel' Grandparents me Mt
and Mu Carl EbeJsbach Brad
bury and Mrs Hazel Michael
Pom~ro} :\Irs Mmntc Gilmore
Middleport, 15 a great grandmoth

1 900

Learn to Draw

Garden Club
Saturday Playhouse
Record Hop
Tbe Leue Ronger

300 Matinee Theatre

too Queen for I Dar
445 Moderh Romance1
501) ~oflied.Y Tim~

Pro Football

Pro Hockey
20th Century
Golden .?layhouse

Perry Mason Show
Dick &amp; Ihe Duchess
Gale Storm Show
!la\"J Qun,,,IY/9 }"avet
1
Gunsmol1e

Ofhetal Deleettve
Up to the mmute News

I I 10 1he Late Show

WHH
Melas County News

12:10 p.m.

Daily

Sunddy - Channell

10 00 Lamp Unto My Feet
10 30 Look Up &amp; Live
II 00 United Nations In Action

a 30

Camera Three

12 00 Let'• Take A Trip
12 30 Wlid B1ll Hickok
I 00 Face the NaUon
1 4~ Football Klckotf
00 Pro Football
4 45 CBS News
1
ii 00 Seven Uvely Arl•
6 00 Beut the Clock
6 80 Anme Oakley
7 00 Lassie
7 SO Jack Benuy
a 00 Ed Sullivan Show
9 00 OE Theatre
9 80 Alfred Hitchcock
10 00 $64,000 Chollenae

9 0~ Mot"nmg Show
900 CBS News

955

Yorm·~

Stale NeWII

10 00 Garry Moore

10 30
ll 30
12 00
12 to
12:15
12 30
1U5
I 00

Arlllur Godfrey
Strike It RICh
News at Noon

KaUe p Almanac
iove of L1re
earcb for Tomorrow
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Katie s

tcheo

As the W~r!J Turns
Beat tfte Clocl&lt;
Houseporty
B1g Pa)ofl
The Verdict Is Yours
Brighter Day

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Writer
Hado
filHEN

BEANBELL.'S

WIF!! WAN11!D
HIM 1'051!1!
AN M.D., HE
PI&lt;OCI.AtMED
HIS 0000
HI!AL1H AND
1HEI&gt;I SOME-

' 10 be &amp; wiiter, just lite Dilddy. He'e playing the part down•to the 1m deHe's going
tail, ev~n to the pencil behind the ear Boys are !Ike that. Even while quite young \hey
' liave a natural ailibitlon to follow In thm father's footsteps, Many of lltelt growing
yea)'s are sp.enl trying to grow to be a man just like Dad, Such belng,the case a f'ther's
main efforts shoula be to set ll fair, square and noble exahtple
To do thiB, regular attendance at church can be a source of great help to thttfather.
lle shOuld avail himself of it, for the son watches everything that he d.oea alnd If Dad
goes to &lt;:)!tlrch he will want to go also Then the ~econd feason Is that Dad himSdt will
be getting a weekly Inspiration In how to se t the kmd of example a model (~llii!r should
set. He will then be proud to have people s ay, "like father,like son "
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Allen Appliance

Serv.

U'E Main st

P11meroy Ce111nt Block

Pomcro)

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Baker Furniture
Middleport

Stifflflr

FHt Refrigel'ltic.l
Middleport. Ohio

'Ref poem as sbe gave a g1ft to
'r.s Hoyt, wbo has been the clas~
acber The poem reads as fol
.v.s • Another ~ear g011 e-eomr
hrJstmas-Decernher And tbeJ
tre so rnany folks to remember

Red Anchor

1ur family, our !mods, our ch1
cb and our class Yet no one

Pomeroy Budget Sbopp)Dg Cenlet

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Ohio

·Yallt~y

Baking

ould want thia good Season tn
J!lS" Witb DD words of praiSe for
ur teacher so dear w110 so grat
ously welcomes u~ all tbrougb
he )ear The door of HoY)t's bu

CO

lla\:en o! Holaum Bread1
Foreman

&amp;Abbon

Mlddlepollt

December Bride
Studio One

Custom )l!uUt Kitcnens

R. H. Raw:jngs

Your Dodge &amp; P)Jomoalb Dealer
• Helnu'i

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&amp;Sons CoJ

Bakery

Bakers Of "Good Bread
HDniiD~'tOn, W. Va.

Is

THIS COULD
HURT YOUR •
POCKETBOOIC

Wurray the aubtant teacber, wJth
a g1ft and Mrs Dlle~ read an oriE

Co.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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Talent Scnuts
Danny Thomas

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Wtth tre hope that it will, i,. some measure, foster and help sustajh tl:lat \Yhich IS good in family and comm,unity life, this feo- _
ture Is ~Pohsored bv the buslnes s f1rms and orgamzations whose
nor'rtEI$' appear' below.
'

Robin Hood
BUrn! and Allen

Channal13- Saturday
Sian On
All Star Movie MaUnee
iJlbl• Time
All Stu Golf
8atdrday Sporbl Review
Peroohal Profile
S•turda1 Niw1 Review
5 U Conlmenl
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6 00 TheBe Obr Cblldre•
944 Sign On
8 30 tlay 01 the Week
9 45 Mortling Movie •
100 SHerl~k Holmes
1100 Adventtiro• In latnlllt
1 30 Keep It In The Family
1150 Nejgbblli'J
8 00 CduDirf Muale Jubilee
12 00 Noon Newt
9 00 lAwrence Welk
10 00 Mike Walllce tnt~rvlew
12:05 Cartoon Club
12 30 Libelace
·o SO Mayflower N~wo
I 00 llrelchen Wade Show
,Q 35 kOih Cenlury Thealor
12 30 Sign Oil
1 30 lolqv1e Mltinee
2 4~ L't'i Go Chrbtmai Shop.
ping
Sunday .. Chllnnel13
300 Amerlcin Bandotsnd
II 59 Sign On
3 30 Do You Tru1t YOUI' WUf
12 00 ~ Filth For Todo1
4 00 Alller1ean Band1tand
12 30 Elwood Glbba
G00 Superman
1 oo Oral Rq~erls
G30 Mickey Mouse Club
1 30 Hammond Time
6 00 Cartoon Club
1 45 ~hannel 13 Presents
8 25 Five Star Final
2 00 The Bltl PICture
6 4' Nowa
, 2 30 TV S'l"day School
7 00 Harbor Cbmmand
3 01\ John Hopkins File
7 so Amar~can Bandatand
3 30 Dean Pike
BOO Guy Mitchell Sbo\Y
4 00 College News Conference
8 30 Ch1na Smith '
t 30 Pau) Winchell Show
'vo1ce of Fltestono
! oo TeXas Rangers
Lawrenee Welle
~ 30 Aocoenl
~Led Tliloe Liveo
6 00 Summer's Serenade
6 15 News
8 30 Cisco Kid
700 I Spy

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Chorles~Jnn.ahs

memboro and guesto were JUdged Newly Formed
Fifth Birthday
by Mrt' Jacoba, lin l'bil WilllJm
son and lin Ralph Gilmore., with Thursday Eve
Is Celebrated
Mlu Augusta Genhe1mer WIDDID&lt;:&gt;
"
A aroup or ne1ibbors formed a The fillh birthday ot Chatloa
hrsb; Mn A V Howell, .aer_ond
Canasll
Club
Tbundtr
evenmg
at
Hannah!,
oon
of
Mr
•1111
Jln,
and lofl'l Brm, tblrd
the home of lin Eugene Triplet!, VtCU.r Hannahs. was eeWin*'
Altendlng were lhoae named • Condor Sl
w1th a party at the alternooa bove and 1111.., Ethel and Clar&gt;
11on ol tho lflddleport Xlnllerprk
Jlembero on lin Gordner llan en, Frtday
/
1
Garland, llrl lllnnle Davia,
Lucy Gibbs, lin Pearl Hyaell tin, lin. Willlom SUven Mrs AI
lin.
llannahJ
"''
laliate4
bJ
bert lolartln, lira. Howard Lqan, lin Aaron Kelton and tbe teaeb, ,
¥n Claude N..,e, llr&amp; Dwllht Hn
Sherklon, lin Her· or, MrL Guy Reynolda 'I'WJ, ....
Parker, lllH Sarob Pbilbpa, H" man WUUIDI
Obltnaer, lin R1chrd J'ln. ed Ice cream, Santa Cbus COOk!
Lou10 Reibel, lira. Jtddle Sm!lb low and
Mn ni~lett
to tbe children Speelal gutsta
and Mr&amp; led Webster Sr
R wao deelded to meel the llnt the party table were Marcta Ste1f,;
Wednelllay of wh month Se&lt;ret art, Sheila Kay Allen, l!l)oada'
Pal name• were drown for the llysell, lflebael Van C..neJ', 8tf,
Baptist
comlni yeu
, pben Oiler, lack Lohse 'and Stepho ,
Ladies Bible
Following 111 ev..lng of can en llartenbach
~
18ta lbe boolell lll!rved retmb
Allor the party lin Hlli'!Ahf
o1ent.1
and he! wn otopped to ~t hfo
Class Elects
'
areat arandparenu, llr and 1!1'1.
lin Clarell\ODI E. Hoyt enler
Ttlii J111uary meeUnc will be • Charles McNam,., and abar;d lei!
tuned the Lldl,a' Bible Clw of held ot the b0111e of lin. Herman eream and eook1eo with tbeni
tbe Flhl Bapllst ehurcb th" past Ollllncer
'
week lin Clorenee Clork, pre~
WEST SHADE
dent prealded and Mn Jame• Mur·
Mr and Mrs Golden Babr, llr. \
ray cmldocted !be devollonal ser· Theod.oru• ouncil
and Mrs. Curtis 'Ba1!ey, Mr, anti
VICe with I prayer by Mrs Hoyt
Mn. Clyde Well were S~nday C.U•
The group unr carol• aecomp.n Christmas Party
ers of Mr.s Mary Bmley
led by lin B&lt;ulah White
Held Thursday
Sunday cvenmg catlero l of
Election of oflicero wu held
'
Mrs Jennie itouab were 1.11rJ
~urlng the ~nWnee5 meeting Mro
The Pill ColldCllon tt. Theodor Frank SISson ol CharlestoD, S
1 M Areber \1 tbe president, Mr•
u• Connell DoUMbtero ol America c, l\lr and Mrs Floyd Speuee
Cbarles Wbllo, viee presldenl held
thelt IDilual ctirlottnu dln· ol Pomeroy
Mrn Ra)'!Q.ODd Saxton, treasuret
net
and
party, '!l'burr&lt;lo1 evening
Mr and Mrs Ge•llld ¥10lel of
Mrs L. D Dlla ~reltiry Mrs
the .ltlftmew itutaRI'IDt, wb,!eb Tupper' Ptam, Mr and Mr• A:~
Clark, flower chairman Mrs liar 1t
wu deporate4 Iii keepfal With the va Clark and son were SUntlaj
Jld Hall, teacher, Mp James Mur holiday......, illduiliJII I llghted afternoon guests ol Mrt. Jennie'
ray, asliJtant teaeher
tree under whlcb gjf1o lor e1 Roush
The clus yated to remember
shut m mettl'bers at Christmas change
placed
1 =======~=~:..
log were
decorated
Wllb pine &lt;Ones It
w1th gilts Mrs. Clark contributeol
candles cealered the table
the travelllRg prue wh1cb was won
and green caadlea and llllllll
by Mr• 1 B Hay.,
were plaeed al lnlorvals
Those reported lll were Mrs R
the table Favon were small
) WbJtc, Mrs James Faulkne: and
edged WJtb &lt;'Olored 01110
II r a Cborles McNamee !of:.
and filled with red an~
-:Iii~. '!&gt;fefid!nt, presCiltea Mr·
tand,y with a Santa m the

FirSt

Edge ol N1ght
Mystery Tileatre
Your Esso Reporter
Sports Parade

I

group smgmg of ChristmP,

lll"'

Secret Storm

Up to tbe M\n!lte News
scanning the 'l"eather
The Late Show

Eln1er W1ckham and

paciaceo are to be taken to the enaon

coacludPd the program
Canasta Club
Coraagu made and worn by tbc

15 i\lov1et1n.e

Channei8-Mondat
8 00 Caplaln kangaroo
[ a 45 CBS News

ba•kets for needy famtbes. The

~arol~

200 Brld11 and Groom

10 so What's My L1ne
ll 00 Sunday News Special
II 15 Tbe Late Silow

Tree~'

wu told by Mn Brown dte

ou
3...

lamlly to the Ctll!ord Jacobs u30 Captain Kangaroo
10 so ~!lgh!y Mouse Playhom
fiome

eandloo

lion deed Coitlmblo, loW R a~J Claude and Olad Y• Smd IDth
Mro McComas was given an elec
Mal!do Holo6mb
ools Olive lo "'' 1111n 811 ar one trlc olock with Beverly Perrin
W R. and Maude lloleomb Reed
~~akin&amp; !he preoentatlon Guesti
COli A, Coal Colum~la, to Ohw Wlllord snd Anna Wilson Lcloll w~ Mr! A H, Carpenter ll!r!
Po~~~.c~oord et ol Jot 411 Mid and Dcnnl• Korr, pmeh Safl., 'Dille l&gt;ultOn, Ml'l&gt; Mmlq Swan,
bury, lo Janice Bell Salser
and the membero were Neda Brad.
ddlo,.rt, tb Thomu and Willie Edwin J Coates, d" cert tor lord, Corolyn ond ldortho Nichol
For Blolne
hun! Saflobu 1y, to W111le Maua• l'l&gt;n, Jeon Caley, Sara Bechtel,
Thomto and Audrey Blain• Coot.,
Beverly Perrin, Carolyn Ruaoell,
lot 411 Middleport to Thomns A Alhcrt K and Shlrl•l Applehv Carla Sue Glll)lore, Janet Kay Bak·
and WOlle For Blaine
Parcel• Lebanon to Jose Marlin" er, Dianne M.Comaa, Ellen Dut·
PhylJIJ X Kllllhtllli lwo PIf
t 101I M ll S n
eelJ, luUon to Charlll IV KniAhi 111d Virgie Mascorro
on
ar yn wa
In( Sr, ~d Phyllla Knl,ihtlng
B • Boord and Flora Board, 1 Letart all to Fred M Link trustee
Euaene H. ond Mary V !Iaiii ' Salisbury 1" Ell 0 and Evelyn d II Prsll 2 pmcel• Rutlsnd,
While
to Fern H Sweeney
'1'1.
Cl)de F and 'dnml• V lleadle?
ErneJt J and Vuhll M Grimm
~nl IIJ D ne
loi no tl. Tuppers Plains, to c J pnr.. ls Letart to Fred M !.Ink
DBVOTBD TO INTI!RI!STS and llaiFI Barnhill
A
J H Eaolman, parcel!, lo Ernest
MEIOS.MA80N AREA
Wayne and Bcstlo 1c!Sie 4
and Cora Bowen Salllbury
Wlllaalll odvertl•lnl npresento ~ "''" to James A anJ Va1h
Ancll H ond Lout" Burbrldgo
lift, Bottlnaiii·Xlmball, tno 84! SnIt h
oorr
deed, Scipio, to FrlendN
Lnlllflou Aq Now Yort CtiJI
Mildred L. and Clyde W Wei 1 PIHIJ!l"' Church of God
lfl if, Y.
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mceh Chester, to David L " "1 Ram N and Ruth Arnold pa~
~ 11 IO&lt;Ond 1ll11 mollln 1 llury D WIThlllams d J hn 11 pela Scipio, to Manning D Wco
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th
a
John D emu, 1 m o
stor
• - I 1 • pOll o let at Porn I Watona est 1/6 A, Lebanon to
.-w,
Ohio
Scllm J Dlazewi&lt;Z
Albert E. Williams Mabel lVII
lumDD
rol .. lhlllv.., by I James c and Marjorie Saundors llam•. 4 parcels to Helen G Wh
llltrlit' ·~ • available a&amp; cento 1 2 •- 3 s cuse to Aldo K Iiams, Sutlon
year In adYanct at I ots •
yra ,
baut ~ntlnel olllee, lt~ M •nd Belly Sue J'flor..
Mattllt A aud J I' Parker 40 A
lliliDW:
80 throe month!
Lillian li4 an~ Thoma~ E Tn Olive, t~ Evarett D Parker
pGO By m'lllor route whore avail
1~0 A coal, Salrm W R J F and Mamie F Parker
il'illt' - mentb Sl By moll ou• lwan Garnet G. Swart 4S S \ Ohve, 8 311 A, to Everclt D Por
mi
monthe, $4 25, tlu.. •oat, Solern , Jcslle dod !Janel ker
lloiil!iii
, 0111 n1onth, $1
~wrn 4G 7 A coal, Sal•m IVK
Everett D and Veda Parker,
every aflernqon ex \!tiler, li5 S Aoeoal, Salem all '" 14 3 A, Oil•~ tb Darrell A and
1 P~biU
Hbt •
by The Ohio Valle) Jh10 Powor Co
E' lhcr l,andon
lelitffiil, IDeo at 110 Meunonl1 Chari., E and Morgaret ~
Mabel And Carol' Pickens lois
~. () Bu•lnm olfi"' Burri, puctls Lelart, Alb&lt;rt Hill Rulland to H Prall
Pf; ildllortol o'Jiee pbOIII lr and Or~ Hlll, pofl'eb, Lelart
Hermfli Gtalo and Boulah Grate
,
' ,,
Ada and Omar Cl'omlet, pmel• loti, Ri!.tland, lo G II Prall

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Guests were their 1!(1\isor M1ss
Anne HoWell 1\1r11 Emt·r~on Jones
and Mrs Everett Haye~
'1 he members wer~ Sha1on Jones
Judy f..rnold, Vera Cove~ I Vonda

da)'s In Glouster w1th relatfvfls

During the 11odal bour Dianne

set which had

Henneuy A atory "God's

WCHS··TV Chantte~ 8

By M..-. John Diehl

Rev and Mrs W II Strau•
baugh and family spent a le'

l1 sev~n pound ten ounce rlaughtel

They song Chrlsmos enrols and IRnne Annetle, on F1 lay Doc 13
were served a dessctl C()urse IThey also hnve a three ye 11 old

and Carol Blaker

Sidney L. and Mary F llarrls, A Coal Sa lem to Oh1o Powur Co preolded at lhe tea table where
Ua A, Salem to Ohio Power Co ~llzaheth E Edmundson dec hot chocowto add cookie• we~
Edna WoDdi, dec arrtd for arrtd lor tr to Lydia I Thomt served 1he Dtoodon china cofloe
D011l d D Woodo, Phylllo G

PIIIt)T and ex&lt;:hanlife of gifta !

Dianne McComas, president, was See, Alma Baumgardner, tarla er
acc01npamst ror carol singing Bunch, Jamce Stobart Carol Hud
whiCh wa. led by Beverly The Bun, Grace Capteina Mary Scott,
ca
hostesse11 were In charge of a aer· Jeanette Crooks, Polly 1 hom as,
"'
ol gamco and illlt lor ex Carolyn Milhoan, Carla Wtlso11,
llarlan D ood Elhel Rife t 32 ' change were placed under p while 01xle Pierce Judy Van Cooney,

parcell, Salisbury, lo B P' Board
Dennlo ~ and Thelma G Bal
ltD(Ie, 100 A, Salem to Ohio A Coal Salem to Ohio P.- er Chrlstm .. tree
Cu

to 30 Treasm e Hunt
111 00 The PrJce is Right
11 ~o 1ruth or Consquenc••

LAUilEL CLIFF

Attendance at Sunday Sehocl lliJO
8
89, collection $18 05 11 1~
Betty Lou Eblin splftt the II 30
rhanksgw!ng weekend m F,last 12 00
Liverpool w1th her slSter Mr anu I 00
Mr!l Clifford Icenho . . cr
130
Steve Eblm llas opened bn 4 00
~ 1oce ry sto1e and f1lhng station
ti 3~
for business v.h1 ch 1s located o~ 7 00
he Lmn cl CliC[ road
730
Mr and Mrs Homer Russell 8 ao
1ncl fanulv of Pomeroy were th e 9 00
of th(' mea on Dec em~r 24 Lc 'll&lt;'sts of her mother Mrs Eva 9 30
"'\ll"'llr~• " ' ~ek&lt;~ to 10010 to f.rA (v and hmlly Stmd uy
~1 r~ Pa t Tl il CV entcrt;:uned [I 10 00
1T,egwn ltall t'ucjd !1 6 30 lo umbPI of fucnds &lt;lnd re t 1t ,e, 10 30
1sack candy wl)lch "1 I be rlisl rlb
,d hy ~anta rillls at lh lOm at her home w1tb1 a livellc 11 tO
1111

mct&gt;tJn g vllll be held ~1 o r1day De c
syracuse Club Holds Yule
16, at 7 30 at the Ftrst Presb} LN
Powder
Puff
Club
•ohntonL 363~ A Solem lo Ohl&lt; COi cnne Hal e 235 A OI&gt;H o
Q 'd
ian Church Cub Scouts nnd thdr
Power
co
llRIOd
R Jackson
ortv
n
rl
oy
Cnm!11Cs 11rc urged lo ott end th e
Lulo J~eko, 37 plus A Salem
Ilui !Is R nml Ant tl!t f r.rute
Th~ Wide Wtdt Awake 411 Club Christmas Party
mee1lng when rc!H shmcnh .,.. 1!1
to Ohi(\ PnwEr Cn
Jyy Mlll!r 57 A' Sa1flm t 117 A Snlem to l'almm ft1 hr~d n C~rh; l mal! party Frldav evt&gt; Held On Friday
be """' snd a &lt;:hrostma • pro
O)Jio PoWer Co
(.; •~l e
nln g at th e nutton home wlth El
gram be given
The
Powdrr
Puff
Club
hn&lt;l
a
__
Pulricla M Grate, 11'7 A, Sll lc11 Outton on1l Murtlyn Swun as
I
Mai'Vhl W Morrl• Mildred M l"n lo lloliOi R and R1la I co hos~esses Ned a Bradford led Chnstmas dmner al 6 P 111 l~lday
N!W AR~IVAL
Morris, 21~5 A Snh•m, G W Grat&lt;•
the Pledge ol AlleRiaqoc Carolyn at the Martin Restau1ant tHHI then
Mr and Mrs Rn1ph 11: 1 c1 1 :~cl
an,d Cora Sltau»baugh Edllh and
Alben F and Dorolhy nolO' NICholson the 4 H PledRe and JtdJourne1l to tho h11me or lhtnr (Thelma I&lt; bet~baehl N01 walk
Clyde A Cooper, 81 A. Salertl 12! A l oo t lolumhli to OhiO Ch11slinns poems were given by presfdent Sh~ron Jones for a c11 ht ate annount!lng the b1rth of

p

Feabral MM
Saturday Nlcht Jamboree
People Are Funny
Perry Como
l'oUy Bergen Show
GISele MacKenz1e Show
Wbal'i II For
Yoilr WI Parade
Newo• Beaallilol
Weathercasl
/&lt;i.\leWflcil
srrn

First Baptist Church Class '

I

to oo Arlene Francis Show

580 Spinach Pl~yhou-.
et~ SpottS Eye '
6 25 Weatl'ercast
'
8 30 New~ Picture
Chadnal
Sunday 646 NBC New!
lO ~ Sitlll On
700 lll\wkey&amp;
t1 M J'~l l 1! lh! ttl~
7 30 The Price Is Rlg!&gt;t
11 3o Industry on Parade
II 45 )VIIat One Person Can Do
600 Restless Gun
12 IS Cliiilllah Science
8 30 Tales of Wella F'll'fo
9 00 Twellty One
12 ao TV Chapel
'
1 00 What's Your Trouble
9 30 Alcoa Theat!l'
1 15 Man, Mall !c lilaehmes
1000 SuspiCion
1 30 Fronllers ol Faith
1100 News Headline•
II 10 Weathercast
~~-~~~~~~-·~~-!1-~-~~~~~~~~!!1!1!~~~~~~- 2 00 Cleveland Browns
4 30 Omnibus
II 15 Nltewatch
Heath Methodist
I Oil Slgll Oil
! ao Telepho."' Time e
1

lyn GlbLons Sandra Simpson Sun
• er forIns vlhl ch 'gove nmenta 1 um Is exe· or more purchases where each is• und..er the dra
Brewm 1ton Dianne McComas
~Ute. Where formal contracts me ente1ed In $1000 limit
Barbara Jones, Joan Casey and mumty pa~ty

R and Add1c f

7 00 Today
g 00 Romper Room
9 JU Trouble With Father

5 30 Hopalong Cassidy
6 00 News P1ctura
6 15 Foottiatl Scoreboard

Ord

~ W Ann
.; '"

Chonnei3-Mon ay
6 45 Stgn On

Western Thcoter
5 00 Sky Kmg

usky is trying to evade legal aQverhsmg by retreshrn , nt co11 null&lt;e

4-H

d

1 30 B1g Picture
4 00

Swan8un and Sara llochtel, the

lo w ll wl·de Awoke

::,~~':.!' oalry

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Holds Annual Christmas:1Pfirt.l
Mr1 1 H St,pbenaon wu ho.. chttr&lt;h
le11
to tbe 0.. Won One Clw of
overareed It Wll announced that the Pomeroy
At !he dote ol the
Flrll Baptlll Chureb
I"" OOrlla! JI&lt;Oiil add family !JJ• thetr annual
gifts were exchaoged
Chrl•tmu
partr,
weie movllli Qllt of tow and re Thurlllay ..enllll al ber bome, E ment.s of Chmtrnat CQ~IIetl ,I.~ICI
grell were npr-d
eoffee were ser~ed
Malo St.
pbe010n and Mr&amp;
A rtp0r1 on lbe li'fdtn elub A tbort buollleil Hlli011 A 6 ao dinner at the
worktbop beld lia Alben, Ia Nov held wlth the prellden~ HrL AI·
bert BD!ltb, preoldlnf Group olnc· laurant precedc4 lhe m_l;~~
ember ""' ctven bT llfUI L~lla lnJ of "Ob Uttle TIIWII of Bethl&amp;Attendlnc weri&gt; Mn
Genhelmer Artlcla were brouabt
ton
Mro Zundel Mro Do'l~~ijp'
beDI"
oponed
!be
meellnc
fol
by the membera for haskell fur
lowed with proJer by lin Ralph pel Mro Alon ShJiln
need' famlllea
C Zundel The Chrltlnlas llol')' of Skmner, Mro Josep=hrnlt~;~·'K.m ,, ,
Urt Norman M.:Callum preaen "Rapbael, the Herald Angel" was J E Foster Mrs "
ted a paper on ''now lJ the time I told by Mrs Stepbenton
Mrs Sterrett Mrs
to", during tbe prograrr. hour anG
It wa1 voted to send fiowerJ to ley, Mrs Dana
an artiCle · on propagatloo of lh" the ohot '"' II waa decided to len Couch, Mra
holly tree wu g1ven by Mro T A have a wbllo package 1hower lor Sm1th, Mrs Kay Seiclena~lf',

j

1 00 Down on the Farm
2 00 Pro Basketball

tnakes and signs Is nun~d on must purchase splitting the total amount mvolved 11\to two present we~e ~lml)n J&gt;w~~ ~~ ..

A
and
1
lo """
llo\.\111nd Kllh
Sargent ' A

d

DaDy ~1, Pomeroy.Mfddleport, 0., Dec. 14.'•l.I!D7•"ilt,.

Alert '• Hcmbera and gueata r~
aponded to roQ coli with a lavon!•

6 M Hallmark Hall of Fame
Channe - S atUr ay 10 00 ~orctt• Yyung Show
8 15 'sl~ On
10 30 Waterfrobt
8 30 C11ele 3 Rll)lqh
00 News Headlines
111
9 30 Wilch Mr Wlz111d
11 110 N1ltwalcb
,
to 00 Howdy Dood1
I 00 S1gn Off
10 30 The Rull jM !Ieddy Show 8 oli The Steve Alleii S!low
n oo Fury
9011 (j,evy Show
11 30 Andl'S Gang
•1&gt;

1

Junior Girls In
Chrt'stmos Par"v
PARTY
The Junior Gl1l• ClnRS'1,of Hcntb ,The AUXILIARY
F~mcn~ Auxiliary
will
MethoHiot church had a Chrlstnlas llave tjlell" Christmas party, TUOI·
party 1 hUI sd~y ol IM cllutch so 1 ~ay, Dec 1,1, at 7.;30 at tiio Flro·
olal rooms C Ills for the church men~ lJalL Children of !ho mem
nurlcry were pluced under a llg4~ ~.., wtil ~guests
ed tree and Ihc girls from tlus
cla!S, whirh is taught by Mrs L
'
tPME~N~AY
w 'Mccomns will ""lsi With lhe The
Past Ch1el of ),elgs Tern
nursery
pie Pyttuan Ststers, wJ!l meet on
Jean Case) president was In Monrlay al the borne ol Mrs Wll
charge of the pro.l!ram whi~b In ham Lowe
eh1des the Chnstmas story '"'"'
St Luke, carols led by Barba~ •
PLAN YULE TREAT
Jones Wllh Ooann• McComas ·" Feeney Bennett Post, No 12a
81 ure to a vert1se or Ids In a newspa accompanJst and games
Amcn c.m Lcewn and th~ Rflul
per where such advertlsmg Is required by Refreshments of hot dogs and Merchants ol Middleport a~e plan·
law can also invahdulcd a co ntract Equally cokes were served by Mary Cmut IJPJI ' 1 c llltll'tma.; treat for f'h lrtren

Columbll
.Land 'frans f-~fS-- - -,j;,, -;r,l1audc Holcumh
11

hoUi', Ctllclltl iDd IIIW
Pollowlnf tho dlitner the reau
lor meetiDI w11 held wltb, lin
Gerald Wildermulb preiAenl, pro
aldtnc DevoU6~ were Jed by Mu
T A Hay utln1 for Iter topic "ll&lt;

•

1een open to all, Day or n1gh',
·rlends or strangero, feel free I•
all Their light has shown fort h
hroughout tbe !own And the '
viii .urely be mtsstd when they
re gone A word lor those mem·
bers 'Who could not come, May th••
Lord nchlv bless them in NJe
homes Now, Peggy ibiS gilt '"
o&gt;eJent as we ")lart, May YO!ll JG '
lDer..,e and remain 10 your
heart"
During the sotlll hour the mem
IJers e~cbanged g1!ts and Mr,
Hoyt thanked the class and expre~
.ed her to
deep
Ihetr
loyalty
tbeappri!CiaUon
cburcb ar.dforcburr3
!Chool u\WOU " their kindneES lo

Followtng tbe dmner 1 Chnst~

mas prayer

Will

given by Mrs

Bentz Wolfe and Mn Richard
Campbell read a Cbnstmas poem
Games were P~ed and prJ.ZeS
awarded to Mrs Jobn Smith, Mrs
Rollin Bearbs and Mra Campbell

Mr&amp; Albort Woodard m behalf

of the group presented Mrs Max
Memhart outgoing president, With
8

Elft and also a gift from the

committee, Mrs Woodml, Mrs
Paul Grueoer and Nn Rollin

B&lt;arba lin Me~nharl thanked the
committee for planning the puty
and presented each with a gift
During !be evening round robin
cards were seQI to loire Charles
MeNamlle and Mra Claude Darst
Altendlng were thooe named
abOve and Mrs Olon Goodwm,
Mr
&amp; Norma Wilsoll, Mro Joseph
Beegle, lin Heney Reibel, Mrs

llary B Helll&lt;'l, lin HOI Roo~
lin Charles Souer, 11r1. Oval
Diddle, Mrs. Jomea Sayre, 11r1.
Grover Erb, 11n. Thomas Cook,
111re. Lawrence Smith, Mra ller·
nice Dmt and 11r1. Addle Gru...

SEE US

VDEdwards

Jacll SUvera b Rpotted Ul 1 at

111t1ee lla1ft • 11

u. 1 to a. b. •

hts borne, Condor Sl

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J. ·DAVIS, M.D:
Family and Staff
30C N. SECOND AVE

tit ASH STREET
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

RX

FOR OUR PATRONS, FRitNDS ~D
ASSOCIATES

Adtlresa -

Meigs, Gallla, Vinton and Alllent CotiDtles
Muon Cowtty, W. VL

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For &amp;hiJ mea~~~ of wlahlag eld! of you

A BLESSED CHRISTMAS SEASON
Please forgive 118, we Implore
We ~uld no&amp; appreciate and

creellil«• inore
olU' lldinls pri·

by Jlllll,
We will fill.

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llrelll, ........,

used tbraughoul the borne

Vi~

the

Saves Much'

w. ...COMPTON.
c.n

•offee were served and Chrislmit.i
je.eoratlons m red and green were

Yet to ~ad

p~y

you if you carry a~e,qultf!l
IDSurance Costs tittle!

~f'tual!i.t&amp;lDI

ChrlJtmao salad, cook1e1 aud

your

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41• tree • 'l'le~ or ~0 da)loloearly
8

10 that lt hao ttme to..oak up am·

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caI "'Ino. pun·s0ut orIPCC· .,
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Nllon Altnt
~~~r al any
tbrouabout lllf
'fhe ChriatmOJ holld•r• wiU be b rk Year.• n mulnns, nutbrcod,
here before TOU . know 1t ind to- ~;: ~ul rl: in meat ioal, or
day I have JOme lnformajloii on ' lrad'tlamt'
well .. In the
dveril.oualubject, orbich
be;llled cr..
.. ':.:. a'
I
ur Ill thll ~ollday period. ''"
Who! 1 lh
be'
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Hoildey C,tnftrilt- ii.oi!l.ioat quJck·f~ ·~ cr~n rrJ~ may bo LOS ANGELES uP -California,
In- ~·
l , . when tb
ar eonven nee, or UCI.A and SouthOI'II CaUiomla t..
Small fiotl!n&amp; 'eandle•l~ .Y~tlli tbam ov~.":~tt
J• z~·~ ~ day bad ..._d ~~ brld.. lbat
bolldlf eebttr~eo are::·a'Ni!y or •lanll but
w:lh P~ :ara~ t,..m troin lbe Pacific
ttueh ~mpln tO Make tilt&amp; the the btrrl.~i
· '}
boxtt
Ill onlertue~ Jlood wail·
Cllliotmao cooltlel . you'ft : llfth biles as d. '
r
or~ '~!_Jilin"' Ia 1o lo~ow
!Ilk!"', liUI lOU CID UM !~toJ lttt
•!IJ
~I Your ct.. ...tr _,,
'
iatnt equlpmc6t ·atld nftl~ ero":l ~ al
·~. do 1 not It &lt;lid not tak. Sta4ford lona 1o
Old copdleo ·or 1 -.Qdf8 ....,;
e
P 1e wraot Y in indlcole it wu Jetiouoly oonsldoror par1tfln e;n
~lt~iJ ~d ~~~ Ire~ "r"ll. De{roallng Is in11 oimllai 1et1on.
poured into 1 ihallo"' ·~'Ill .\ ,..Oe&lt;~
or
lng. ·
Attl1ough aeillltl Independently,
double holler to melt the war i,;;n cr ~m ftute cram
aauec or rctents of !Ito Vniveralty of CaU·
be &amp;Imply made.' Juot UBe Jf. an rry-orou~e. rc
may be fornla, Which include• both the
lee can !or the, wu lnd
It
a~oudme lo dlrcctlo~o Berkeley and UCLA campuoes and
in a double pan of boiling water freeze~ :~:ge jlid frozen m trusle". of Unlvertity ol South·
The wox can be colored with some ar
d to ' or f~ When you em Cahfornla alm.,t llmultan

ly RAMONA

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a warm, dey houoe. .
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bs;o
lord indoor c. w, Ellenwood, hortteutturltt
• w
o u tn at an at the Obl9 Agrleultural El&lt;pert.
. .· W E
ate lnilo)dn, )!'trlll· •n,1111 about •.o•,,tnob abOVe the montotatlon, reporta that mlco are
~ , tuc ey, El&lt;tenalo~ ili&lt;~lt O\'IJ!llal 1!111. ·Atsl&gt; ou! vert kat abundant In Ohio orchir&lt;l&amp; Dam
,•.
tlij lll!io
1/DJ.
jato
tree ... iotrttl, eiPt&lt;ialty apploo,
111
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••••IM ,, I ··I ~ ~ lh~l ~-'!1 111;\! bR! ~ore llltn voty hetvr the pall few
:"'-"" '•.~u,.•~=:!.P,!lt"'T.::;: l. .~1~·
•ttraU~• ye1r1 and 1.1 opeGttd to lit evon
~~ .11'\b llt.lefa Mlil· lllorttthlimt.
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•tar P~j)l11. ·All through the &amp;cbool . Place the !reo away ·from the led with utmo&amp;t care II not !~I .
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toll dtiHee hat, Ill on the dunce exit. It it oh9'dd caleb fire near a will bring death lo other forms e~
.tool. i'?r the aritbmeile lesaon, doorway, the lami17 woul~ belrap- wildlife such 11 rsbblta and bird~
Allen H~llllfi,,Denftls K~ple, ,La!· ped.
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The Old Northwest perhaps is about ready to be given back
to the Indians.
Or at least to the hunters that use bow and arrow.
The shotgun season for deer opened Wednesday for an en·
tire four days running but the bow season extends righ\ on
through December.
So far this year we've had no reports here of deer killed
Shawnee style. That in itself is liable to put a damper on bow
enthusiasts. For who can nurture for long within himself a
love for a sport that produces so few solid results in the lam·

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that Waobinllton wa1 oympathetlc
to the three dapartloa !Choolo
Cllllf the ltuokreo olio llete pe.
nallied by the conrtt••ce.
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.Before the next Bkit Penny metal ti~Bel irlmmlni the . tree sprayed, their fed and hair be- any more.
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Aourp;lse de88ert of eranberry udAl .~..a~h~a;:\''~~:1 eft~ Forcman·Abbotl
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M"o/p P\t,r.eil "J\rou'!d tho world spark lrom the ol"!'ltlclty aM tg. ;::,e;;;n!a~:f~edth~~h 1tbe Poi· . The11 pour the I!IO!te&lt;r wax IDto pudding will have yollr lamlly ut. July 1, 1959, the Iitie when ~cr..~ ~~!.J'vern
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In 80 Diyo' cfn the tilahO.
~~! 1~111 onetlhbr tra~~. taualng a rodents gel I le~at do':.•: :~: a shallow pan. Allor the war 1J Jng ~~~::."iRRY PUDDI
roe• off probation lor illegal aid Kalter
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AM .l'IJbe went hJ ' - to the ,
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firm but otltl warm, out OUI'-Jhe
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lo athletet. Southern California an· Americon Le .
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"Mdil'oro $&lt;hool". · ~"len~ \Vatoon,
WJt•n,the \reo beeaUo~es dry ••d Ell.;,w~ nys !hal Endrln
candle ahape you ..at ·. wl~ a 2\lcupo cranberrleo
nounced Its withdrawal would take
aa the ne,., ittraellve teacher con· nee e• atart to I • teh\ove It be r d
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can Chrl•tmao cookies cuttor _ ~ itar
•~P ougar
place "on or alter" July 1 1~
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dduetod a hjolory al~ with nlax·
Y ourth~ome
andl deo!rqy U pre~:~• or~:rd''!p~;::u~:r ~h 1 tree or whatever you •h...t.
~ eup
~~~~ 1Pt&lt;hortenlng
AllB (II desired)
Raymond B. Allen wheu be said in~
e , hippy ~~~daqti. No one ~!!led
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OTHERS WILL FOLlOW
3 games. F. Tbern 2184.
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as an emuJaJ. the small hoating
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That the three
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Duane ~lt!ltb. ~hltrtd lq dill Mi$1 ,... "'~I .~.P~· •...,e '"' lteea liable coni!Onlrttt 11 dr
punch a hole ll'lth a dmliJlr ' .
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at least one rtr m6re olhera to fol
Wa~~oe lo th),'ftf!6h~;. E~~~~ Bul•
fla~ ilnd · 6tlt ~ r:roi tlblt .powder etlh1t ~ ! ~:~ le and pu!b lhe wick !&amp;ro)llb',llle ~ b ~~ted flour
low. their load wa1 tudiea!ed b~
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lo6~ ldvtnllf' ~lllie oil· tall""
)!ole. Or thread lite dimint ~· ; "
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tb; otatemelll of Uel.\ Chancellor
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As a salety measure It 1s wise throueh. •A Uute meltod llix 'Cin 1 dl~ lnllk '
lerenee'o Uberallud 11d progr~m
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eta P!lli olliQnd! in time. Llllkilf
t~ 11041 IM C&gt;ll!bard ,;ith a sign be used to 1111 the bole again trona 's~G"~" ~n. 8 in, I IC!Uare pan Stanford would hot meet thr other
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obotl!IR thit tl\drtn bas been ap· the bottom.
I t1e• etwtartberrh,lea Pllle pan and CaliiOI'nla JJ&lt;booi• tn athtelics.
the teaeller J'Ohlilled, _ til~ lli)o·
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llkle t " tup sugar and Ulte the defecting three schools
!Aohd ·Poulln and Walter Gruei!Or
\'our OWD homemade • tAttales nuts. Creatn the !horlening and ljl· Staoford lound faull with the eon:
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~ven had 'time to tetl several
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two otber treatments to control n?aUng In .. large IW tla.. hoWl I gar. add beattn egg lnd vanOia; terence'• Uberii!Jed aoJd program
¢boice Joke• . before Principal
mice Ia Of~hards and nurser!" Wtlh hotly leaves and berries or sift flour, boklq powder, and !lit I which Plleed atMeteo in
pre.
8 said
Smith came ID and aunounewl 0
are reeomllll!niled by John R. Beck nowera can give a lot olltght A,nd lo(eltitr, and Jdd &amp;lternateJy with !erred position 3lld Sterhng
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lootbatl game.l
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ol . the Flsb and Wildlife Service. idd charm to any holiday dluotr. milk to the llral mllture. Spread be oaluted Calllofllia lor ito prln·
All ~ final number, t~e e~Ure The • ~)rlcon A..l~'llural "dl· th•!l t~e- aoi!!e balls . eOht,tninll Besdtl OIJ,a)l, you ea.~·t spoil Yciur lhts ~ver the ctanberries and elpleo on academic requtrcmeuls.
eiiihlb grade sang "Ciialletire. "
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! Prbtc!PII Howard ~ht cQn• •Ors !lsotllation this wei~ J&gt;ftsenl· t'ellled oat.i. Tbey. are 1~11 Mi sitlsfled w11h your fll'ot te- g;ees F., for 46 lnlnute1. Turn Ut&gt; ll!hool !bat ttbedules any inatltu.
To our llUI!Iy friends and rustomers who w'ere
tratuloted tbe 11 rou) oil 0 lint •~ •4 lt! Dlatlligulsbed S~rvice A· h~llll thin Endri~ abd ha?e IUlt, Jott melt the wax and lry 11de dbwn to oerve In oquares with Uou whlcb Wlthdtawa is auhjcct lo
aembly program.
ward 10 Dr. A II. Graham of betn m~rc thoroughly tej!ed,Beck dtalh.
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to pay us a t~l an the Grand Opening of our Jl'ew J(Clil).'J.I J
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wide 4-rt club movem,P.t.
ror the apple baits Beck •ug. With the variety of toys now
The natiOn's farm edllors, eon- g&amp;att mixing One level teupoor. ol available, It Is lmp~nt to mike
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ductin~ their annuli meetinJ In zinc phosphide iu a-quart o! seo• a esreful sel~ctlo~ so !bot yuur
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It wu hlchl¥ gratifying to we of this
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~. • ICohtlnutd From ,... Ono) lor lils outstanding eontrlbuilon prtlfhbly IWCet Varietiel, fan ~e propnltc qr phorly chosen loYf,
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firm In your n\ldst to bf so cordially ~~~~ 111i
j1 tile llowlots
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In lbe /i~ld of agrteuiture. Rod•· eut lntb 16 ;ections. An apple soe. For tery ~nail ·ohlidren, waklb
COIIIll!tiJilt)'.
·I · .l-Ight e9nversation wlth lh~ rick Tuthb•ll of the kan.as Cltr
aho~ld be placed In three or oull&lt;ir those sharp edges, det~· NEW YORK liP _ Woody Uav• f~e oippers was interrtilited ~y ~tar, pt&lt;iidtnt ollhe assoclallon,
ru~·IY_oys or holes un· able ports, opmoll items that &amp; es 0 r ·ohlo State,
rallied h; ;
1 lvalton an~ t~e reporter st!r!Hg 'llade the Ple!cnto!lon. ·
Of ••ch troo. Hun- bo swallowed, wheeled toys witl1 players from a Beason .. enin ttrrnln returned for tWs season
·~ dl Red !leads. Frances Saunders, . Gr~htln, 6orn on' , farm tn
rows should be oharp.polnied axles; toy• lbit lC!back a•d m•tded them P th:. and of these, only five had bee•J
'M atarten.. 'nlb group wa~ tUJ·
4·8 gu@rd from . Califorhla, and CIIampalilJ eo~nty Ohio, April 13
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b~eak. ,leavmg sharp edges; elet· naiJonal cbam"p.jonshi toda10 wa: mented
by ftve lettermen from the
Ailn J'Cindy" Tan. 6·1 center t!l 1800, organized the forerunner Jf
oats 1s help· fncal .oys, and flammable tOya. named cCilleae ootbafl·
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,'\rbma'a ..,They had strolled frotn I·H ciubo ln 1902. AJ
measure, the Be sure lhat the toys are not, tOo the year tor'i
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lhe n6tlon, deportment where Mrs. dent of Spi1urlleld
In nurser- heavy for your youngster to man· Dynamic out•p~k
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Hayes' brand of football, featulfaCt RobsOn .bad -,~:~ited ~n thotn. 'K'hools Jn Clar~ . . eot!Jlty,
oats or ap- age.
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Bob Hiwley.rlerlt. slood in awe· ;erv:ed 1h:~t field ttlpa and
!:inc phosphide
Sorne o! the safer' toys include /~ honor 18, the 23rd ilnnual poll mg the "meatgrinder" ground of·
fcnsive wi1h very few panes,
. "And I tbought 1 was tall" He ilrations often were
In bait statlohs. sm~l· sort and· washable animals ~s!!':ia~!:r~ca~b F~tba~ C~a{vhcs came under fire from the er.·
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strrcbnine oats at or IKIIIa, push or pull toys, bloeks,
Y e ew or
or· tremcly critieal ColumbUJ, Ohio
We are truly happy and very thankful to b~ve 11Mi11
' ltlif.S Moore i)JiseJOsed to the rc- thd home
pounds per aere sarid box toys, and slmple take- ~d-Telegram and Sun and Scrippg
accepted
into y;,ur midst.
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~dll.l!t a hint tit their dme !Irate· lh:rti clasarooms. He
gtven mouse control In some apart or put·togcthcr toys. For t~e Howard Newopapers. , .
downtown quarterbacks right from
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Chrlutmaa tree plontilijls, he pointe ~&amp;llg~tlolder child, select stulled t Hltayet'h:rd"'hBo. haTs ledh Oh10 Slhatc the start ot 'the season when OhJ~J
1Wednesday night. Sho 'arm youngslero inlo
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Jl)nple eonstructio11 selt 0 ' 1 18 en • amp1ons ,p State lost to lowly-regarded Te:xa~
,''U! ~oune'• wc like to win. Who 1 ' lqbs provided tho foundation 00 Heavy hunting in. season is one tart , "iido lor stringing, plctur~' lind 'leCI&gt;nd Rose BlnVI bid within Chrisllan, tll-14.
~00"1!!? 'Ne,10 all O'ul fot the too ·vhieh. the
m"emenl wn• of tl1e best tabbit control measui'd bOOkf, haud puppet~ and co~ tho la!t l~ur years, was choson
lcore ·bill evOil 1£ the game is a bulll.
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in orehard
. a and nurseries, ·aetord· tdmti. Your ilrls will probab'" the nallon s No 1 college coach
But Hay"' hith ln his player,
COATS BLDG.
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and his unohaken.
own football theories re~ Iose e, •• we are behind when In 1905 Gf.lham Joined th,• Jng to Beck. For further proteo·
\Oilln j dolli and l(mple housekeet&gt;
It com s tlme lor aur funliy bun 1all of The o~io state University
or a lew trees protOOUV. leg se!i, while the boys enjoy Ralph Shug Jordan of unbcat- :::~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;t;;;;:!=.i
we go..int~ iV' Sbe explained: Uld became 6hia's first director
may be used. For a la~ae jlnill b-ain1, cars, trucks and cow- en and untied Auburn.
·fonl '.1
cQI"O to se~ ~ play ,r the Agrlc~itural ' Ext~n!jon Ser·
of trees, repellents 'lillie~ boy equipment.
Jeao Neely of Cotton Bowl·bound
o course, biit they •~- vleo. H~ was the flrat man In the can be applied by"brush or apray
Guard against shooting' tOy. Rice fin~hed third ln toe poll wllh
.. bo!:ketllall,
to, see something else, too. United Statea to bold such a Po•!- are more practical.
that witl endanger your young· t8 firsl-placc votes· T rry B• .
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ean see ' basketllioll lamt !ion on a lull·Uhle bast..
I9i4i~]gj;' and ih 191D ~eeame sters; eyes and I'Oo/IY balance~ non o! Notre Dam~ :., fo~~
b~t it Isn't ofteQ t~~~ gc: Qraham was Ia ~hatge-.ol E•· mpervtsor of Aflle~ltbtal EXtllli· ;;t::retoi:,i~e "!l~ytroiv~rt~rn_. ' wllh 41, and Paul Bcor Bryau'
.,...... girls who ean do a lo! tenaloit lor the N&amp;lt York S!atl sion specWillu .lb thl ti. •· De· ftave the Underwrila~s' '~oo";" of '!'em A&amp;M was filth wllh 33.
with the game.'
Slate . School Of Arrleulture Iroll' nrtmelit of AJri!Uiture. He bold tart
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M rh al t aHayes who lo oflen called upon
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the later position until h\s reilre·
gea:l :~ csprl::.l to defend the "con~ervative" style
REMEMBER THIS CHRIS'tMAS WllfB A LOVELy
1ent 1ft . I~.
lhati&gt;edg8d tools too large 10; to have only med1ocrc proapect'
t!l.-!9 p·L.;.;
Tbe American Agriculture l!dl· 7ollf chlld to h3lldle nd ah tin eyes, ls credited with a remark•·
' ii)IJIClation Includes edilors «!uipmen\ to be ~~ w~~ouf ble job on a team that "'" be~flild Oft Q.;;.nta'•Knae'
·.om about 75 farm publlcat!Oios supervision are also dangerous , llered at the start or thi• season
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·rilb a eombtned clrcutation o! Wtien aale&lt;tlng iors for Your o ootball played by his B u e ~Br!Jig Your Clllld or ~blldrea to
16r~ thah 2Q million· i month. II'• older ohlldren, remember that 11 T~e. Buekeyea wer.e not ·Pickel
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:oveted Distinguished Service a.. Ia iulfnir to et•e tHem toys that to fmJsh J.2-8 in theJr own. lougn
131&amp;!1&amp;111:·~~ lltl ~
flfd Ia made each year to some they cadnot use because they Will Big Ten Conference. From th•
TOY DEPT
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outstahdilit lndlYidual in urlcul·.• andangor a younger child. A few 195d team that compiled a f!.3 reo
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Last year it weot to Dt. Ji.. suggestion• lor toya !bot thil ord, a modest nucleus o£ 18 let·
Dee, 18, lb ..d h .
From 12·9 P.M.
0. Weber, dean of the College of t!'OUP can 1111! safely ace booltl
Co!Jlpllmenta Smitb Studio, Pomeroy, Ohio
Agrlcolture at Kansas State Col· crayons, paints, clay, conotruetloQ
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. btrt .J.Jndstamer. Ph•tographer
le~, Manhattan, Kan•.
Bets, and game!. Crafts, hobble• .
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The ,ward was the second high land sports all l'tqulre special
"';;~iS~ honor bestowed upon Grah~m re· 1equipment tvhiclJ makes wond0rtul
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Fatm Bureau Fede~:ation.
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con~ainers. · Try our egg nag during the
Hol1d0y ~ason: Non-Alcoholic. Protect
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We have in stock; Station Wagons, Hardtops, 4 Dr. Sedans, Club Sed\1!11. W.e al.!j,

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The Galllp~lls Blue Devllo ran
aw-y from Logon Frlda7 ulght al
Locan In the lui quarter 73-38
and !'.!hens routtd Nelsonvllle tJ4.
3'r- ol exiH!cted- Ia 8!0 garnet
h~lfday
. ~ The Gallipoll•·Logan tlllJJe, eon·
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••ilercd a to!B..n, was wo~ when
Bostic and Kelt~ Sheela be·
1 Ran bltUng with lhlt'll elliciency
!J! the last quarter. Tbat Crame
· ~ad o~aed with the Blue Devlla
boJdlnt "'hoky lead, 110-45.
It had been tied 111-16 at the
quarter and G.Utpollo led 16·33 at
ball time Logan had 1 16·7 load '
In the first quartet but lr1ttered
It away. In the oecond and tblrd
q-•rs the lead changed band•
at ie8!f 11 times.
~Q:l• tU •A/• • ii•III'• • - .Galli noll• made 19 of 29 lou I
BlADE · ElE(TRIC
allot lttempts and Gilmore and
Carr came Into tlleir own 11 re•
bounderB againll the Chieftains
RAZOR
who Mw have lost ()De and won
two In league play. Gallipolis io
The on!~ t!eetric ohaver
2·1 also.
with a re~ hollow grOund
Bostic was high for Clollipoli!
blade powoled l&gt;y a 16·bor
'l'lth 19. Sheets hod 18 For Logan,
armature-type REAL mo·
Gene Morgan got 2R, Mike Brown
tor. Actually sllaves ~low
14.
beald fine becaiiiJ! bia.
lin~Je head Jl&lt;OPt whlokeiW
At Athens Gary McConkey conhitlh lor bladd. 'HOllow
tilmed to rnll up hfg sEo s~orlng
,....nd, double ~Ill blade
reeord with 24 nnints a(aJnst out·
It"..u-eharpeniu;.
classed Nf!lsnnville, 0·3. Athens
esiMWI IIIAVIMAitn
leads the SEO with 3·0 and mceta
'"·~-·.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;·;;;;·~-·-•·-- 1 lowly Jackson al Jacbon next
Tuesday night
Meanwhile, a game at 1d'ereer·
ville, Friday nigh). broUght out
~lla County Sheriff O!&lt;!ar Baird,
Ill protect relere• Michaels (0.
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11lstant coact!, Jackson) from · an
enraged mob of Hannan·Tra~
fans.
Gal1ia was judged th'e
MIU
I winner,North
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Michaels called the game wtlli
HA\DWARE ... ·
1 minute 15 seconds gone In tlie
second half aftor he necusc!d l!a6'

CARDS SIGN "BABY" /
GROVE, Okla. UP - Jimmy
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Stall Unl;rrsi\J' freshman, h ' '
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For Th1t Ext11 Spedal Gift •• ,

' ANew. MODERN KITCHIN
Just lmaglM the joy yo11r wife wiD t!Xpeti·
tnce when you give htt a gift ccrtifiCite
for a modem kitchen! Here if I slit that
will be ·appreciated each day, year after

year • • , Stop In or pltone for detailt.

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'fhe ChriatmOJ holld•r• wiU be b rk Year.• n mulnns, nutbrcod,
here before TOU . know 1t ind to- ~;: ~ul rl: in meat ioal, or
day I have JOme lnformajloii on ' lrad'tlamt'
well .. In the
dveril.oualubject, orbich
be;llled cr..
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In- ~·
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ar eonven nee, or UCI.A and SouthOI'II CaUiomla t..
Small fiotl!n&amp; 'eandle•l~ .Y~tlli tbam ov~.":~tt
J• z~·~ ~ day bad ..._d ~~ brld.. lbat
bolldlf eebttr~eo are::·a'Ni!y or •lanll but
w:lh P~ :ara~ t,..m troin lbe Pacific
ttueh ~mpln tO Make tilt&amp; the the btrrl.~i
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boxtt
Ill onlertue~ Jlood wail·
Cllliotmao cooltlel . you'ft : llfth biles as d. '
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or~ '~!_Jilin"' Ia 1o lo~ow
!Ilk!"', liUI lOU CID UM !~toJ lttt
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Old copdleo ·or 1 -.Qdf8 ....,;
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P 1e wraot Y in indlcole it wu Jetiouoly oonsldoror par1tfln e;n
~lt~iJ ~d ~~~ Ire~ "r"ll. De{roallng Is in11 oimllai 1et1on.
poured into 1 ihallo"' ·~'Ill .\ ,..Oe&lt;~
or
lng. ·
Attl1ough aeillltl Independently,
double holler to melt the war i,;;n cr ~m ftute cram
aauec or rctents of !Ito Vniveralty of CaU·
be &amp;Imply made.' Juot UBe Jf. an rry-orou~e. rc
may be fornla, Which include• both the
lee can !or the, wu lnd
It
a~oudme lo dlrcctlo~o Berkeley and UCLA campuoes and
in a double pan of boiling water freeze~ :~:ge jlid frozen m trusle". of Unlvertity ol South·
The wox can be colored with some ar
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lord indoor c. w, Ellenwood, hortteutturltt
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~ , tuc ey, El&lt;tenalo~ ili&lt;~lt O\'IJ!llal 1!111. ·Atsl&gt; ou! vert kat abundant In Ohio orchir&lt;l&amp; Dam
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tree ... iotrttl, eiPt&lt;ialty apploo,
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S•iiporl lht~lirlllma• tt.; well the mice. Boeauoe :; IUc~~:=: ~!
in blohd C'arjltoteJ&lt;. wore the so thai II cannot .he knoeked over ture the inoeetleide must 00 h d
•tar P~j)l11. ·All through the &amp;cbool . Place the !reo away ·from the led with utmo&amp;t care II not !~I .
day, Raymond J~st4, ·wearing a doorways so i(~otl nOI biOfk lbe kills mice but ln so;,e lnstsnc Y
toll dtiHee hat, Ill on the dunce exit. It it oh9'dd caleb fire near a will bring death lo other forms e~
.tool. i'?r the aritbmeile lesaon, doorway, the lami17 woul~ belrap- wildlife such 11 rsbblta and bird~
Allen H~llllfi,,Denftls K~ple, ,La!· ped.
ft can even kill humans

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MUFFLERS aDd TAILPins
INSTALLEil

The Old Northwest perhaps is about ready to be given back
to the Indians.
Or at least to the hunters that use bow and arrow.
The shotgun season for deer opened Wednesday for an en·
tire four days running but the bow season extends righ\ on
through December.
So far this year we've had no reports here of deer killed
Shawnee style. That in itself is liable to put a damper on bow
enthusiasts. For who can nurture for long within himself a
love for a sport that produces so few solid results in the lam·

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Old Northwest Tumed Back To Indians

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HiJb Slnf}l G1me: D. lllwley, GaiiiHfll
latl"' 10
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2 Team Three Games: F. Tavorn
184.
Slagle Game: F. Tovero I

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sEJoN

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SPORTS

that Waobinllton wa1 oympathetlc
to the three dapartloa !Choolo
Cllllf the ltuokreo olio llete pe.
nallied by the conrtt••ce.
fWJN CITY LIAQUI

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Sport Center
.Before the next Bkit Penny metal ti~Bel irlmmlni the . tree sprayed, their fed and hair be- any more.
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Aourp;lse de88ert of eranberry udAl .~..a~h~a;:\''~~:1 eft~ Forcman·Abbotl
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M"o/p P\t,r.eil "J\rou'!d tho world spark lrom the ol"!'ltlclty aM tg. ;::,e;;;n!a~:f~edth~~h 1tbe Poi· . The11 pour the I!IO!te&lt;r wax IDto pudding will have yollr lamlly ut. July 1, 1959, the Iitie when ~cr..~ ~~!.J'vern
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In 80 Diyo' cfn the tilahO.
~~! 1~111 onetlhbr tra~~. taualng a rodents gel I le~at do':.•: :~: a shallow pan. Allor the war 1J Jng ~~~::."iRRY PUDDI
roe• off probation lor illegal aid Kalter
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AM .l'IJbe went hJ ' - to the ,
e ow
a!IC '·
poisllli
firm but otltl warm, out OUI'-Jhe
NG
lo athletet. Southern California an· Americon Le .
011 HI~~
"Mdil'oro $&lt;hool". · ~"len~ \Vatoon,
WJt•n,the \reo beeaUo~es dry ••d Ell.;,w~ nys !hal Endrln
candle ahape you ..at ·. wl~ a 2\lcupo cranberrleo
nounced Its withdrawal would take
aa the ne,., ittraellve teacher con· nee e• atart to I • teh\ove It be r d
·h
can Chrl•tmao cookies cuttor _ ~ itar
•~P ougar
place "on or alter" July 1 1~
d
1 ' 3 !:~~~~DIC.lu64J 5.
dduetod a hjolory al~ with nlax·
Y ourth~ome
andl deo!rqy U pre~:~• or~:rd''!p~;::u~:r ~h 1 tree or whatever you •h...t.
~ eup
~~~~ 1Pt&lt;hortenlng
AllB (II desired)
Raymond B. Allen wheu be said in~
e , hippy ~~~daqti. No one ~!!led
o.,..
e tree Ia ell tyt~g Ih t
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a· J1 you use t~e ratherlll(£:ijek
ficJalo.
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;: ~~ aotlee as . Iiddle Bqltlniton \h• yard, chlldre~ hiJY ·cart awoj&lt; :irc It:· a •pace 11 feet wide from an old candle to ~di I eup sugar
OTHERS WILL FOLlOW
3 games. F. Tbern 2184.
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in .lalli ' Wbeb' Pl'!llclp61
tr'bJ
as an emuJaJ. the small hoating
P.rt
wct1 b.alen
That the three
txllecte&lt;'
Duane ~lt!ltb. ~hltrtd lq dill Mi$1 ,... "'~I .~.P~· •...,e '"' lteea liable coni!Onlrttt 11 dr
punch a hole ll'lth a dmliJlr ' .
••n1118
at least one rtr m6re olhera to fol
Wa~~oe lo th),'ftf!6h~;. E~~~~ Bul•
fla~ ilnd · 6tlt ~ r:roi tlblt .powder etlh1t ~ ! ~:~ le and pu!b lhe wick !&amp;ro)llb',llle ~ b ~~ted flour
low. their load wa1 tudiea!ed b~
~
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lo6~ ldvtnllf' ~lllie oil· tall""
)!ole. Or thread lite dimint ~· ; "
bg pol\lder
tb; otatemelll of Uel.\ Chancellor
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1 , ' arns the I ~ Y lt&gt;t; good relltdb ln trialo
.., , n by tinf}ola i l!Yf 'ilu!flb&lt;!i, ' ' •
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le wlth a eOrd and Pi!Jt ":It
·• N•· Ia 1t
he thought II ~oncolvabte tb11
~
. rl Fat taoa;", .w.hl~b led to
As a salety measure It 1s wise throueh. •A Uute meltod llix 'Cin 1 dl~ lnllk '
lerenee'o Uberallud 11d progr~m
S44
eta P!lli olliQnd! in time. Llllkilf
t~ 11041 IM C&gt;ll!bard ,;ith a sign be used to 1111 the bole again trona 's~G"~" ~n. 8 in, I IC!Uare pan Stanford would hot meet thr other
618
he lllnQhecj,hil n~in..,.r bllote
UJ I i'5
obotl!IR thit tl\drtn bas been ap· the bottom.
I t1e• etwtartberrh,lea Pllle pan and CaliiOI'nla JJ&lt;booi• tn athtelics.
the teaeller J'Ohlilled, _ til~ lli)o·
t&gt;ltfll.
.
llkle t " tup sugar and Ulte the defecting three schools
!Aohd ·Poulln and Walter Gruei!Or
\'our OWD homemade • tAttales nuts. Creatn the !horlening and ljl· Staoford lound faull with the eon:
'
~ven had 'time to tetl several
JIU
.
two otber treatments to control n?aUng In .. large IW tla.. hoWl I gar. add beattn egg lnd vanOia; terence'• Uberii!Jed aoJd program
¢boice Joke• . before Principal
mice Ia Of~hards and nurser!" Wtlh hotly leaves and berries or sift flour, boklq powder, and !lit I which Plleed atMeteo in
pre.
8 said
Smith came ID and aunounewl 0
are reeomllll!niled by John R. Beck nowera can give a lot olltght A,nd lo(eltitr, and Jdd &amp;lternateJy with !erred position 3lld Sterhng
1, ~
lootbatl game.l
, .
ol . the Flsb and Wildlife Service. idd charm to any holiday dluotr. milk to the llral mllture. Spread be oaluted Calllofllia lor ito prln·
All ~ final number, t~e e~Ure The • ~)rlcon A..l~'llural "dl· th•!l t~e- aoi!!e balls . eOht,tninll Besdtl OIJ,a)l, you ea.~·t spoil Yciur lhts ~ver the ctanberries and elpleo on academic requtrcmeuls.
eiiihlb grade sang "Ciialletire. "
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zlne PDVBpbliii and .tl')'chrttn.. Clb • ingredll!tlts . II you lite bake rn a moderate oven, 350 de· Under conference reguiaUoDJ •
! Prbtc!PII Howard ~ht cQn• •Ors !lsotllation this wei~ J&gt;ftsenl· t'ellled oat.i. Tbey. are 1~11 Mi sitlsfled w11h your fll'ot te- g;ees F., for 46 lnlnute1. Turn Ut&gt; ll!hool !bat ttbedules any inatltu.
To our llUI!Iy friends and rustomers who w'ere
tratuloted tbe 11 rou) oil 0 lint •~ •4 lt! Dlatlligulsbed S~rvice A· h~llll thin Endri~ abd ha?e IUlt, Jott melt the wax and lry 11de dbwn to oerve In oquares with Uou whlcb Wlthdtawa is auhjcct lo
aembly program.
ward 10 Dr. A II. Graham of betn m~rc thoroughly tej!ed,Beck dtalh.
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vanilla lee eream.
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expuls!Du. It IVila an open semt
to pay us a t~l an the Grand Opening of our Jl'ew J(Clil).'J.I J
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Colunlbul, pioneer In the w'orid sayB.
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CHRISTMA&gt; TOYS
ERN MART.
b
wide 4-rt club movem,P.t.
ror the apple baits Beck •ug. With the variety of toys now
The natiOn's farm edllors, eon- g&amp;att mixing One level teupoor. ol available, It Is lmp~nt to mike
,
ductin~ their annuli meetinJ In zinc phosphide iu a-quart o! seo• a esreful sel~ctlo~ so !bot yuur
.
It wu hlchl¥ gratifying to we of this
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ChiMgo, cited 89!j'eor&lt;lld Graham tione4. aPPles. Two·inch appla!, ehlldtin wont be mjured by iiii~
~. • ICohtlnutd From ,... Ono) lor lils outstanding eontrlbuilon prtlfhbly IWCet Varietiel, fan ~e propnltc qr phorly chosen loYf,
.
firm In your n\ldst to bf so cordially ~~~~ 111i
j1 tile llowlots
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In lbe /i~ld of agrteuiture. Rod•· eut lntb 16 ;ections. An apple soe. For tery ~nail ·ohlidren, waklb
COIIIll!tiJilt)'.
·I · .l-Ight e9nversation wlth lh~ rick Tuthb•ll of the kan.as Cltr
aho~ld be placed In three or oull&lt;ir those sharp edges, det~· NEW YORK liP _ Woody Uav• f~e oippers was interrtilited ~y ~tar, pt&lt;iidtnt ollhe assoclallon,
ru~·IY_oys or holes un· able ports, opmoll items that &amp; es 0 r ·ohlo State,
rallied h; ;
1 lvalton an~ t~e reporter st!r!Hg 'llade the Ple!cnto!lon. ·
Of ••ch troo. Hun- bo swallowed, wheeled toys witl1 players from a Beason .. enin ttrrnln returned for tWs season
·~ dl Red !leads. Frances Saunders, . Gr~htln, 6orn on' , farm tn
rows should be oharp.polnied axles; toy• lbit lC!back a•d m•tded them P th:. and of these, only five had bee•J
'M atarten.. 'nlb group wa~ tUJ·
4·8 gu@rd from . Califorhla, and CIIampalilJ eo~nty Ohio, April 13
·
b~eak. ,leavmg sharp edges; elet· naiJonal cbam"p.jonshi toda10 wa: mented
by ftve lettermen from the
Ailn J'Cindy" Tan. 6·1 center t!l 1800, organized the forerunner Jf
oats 1s help· fncal .oys, and flammable tOya. named cCilleae ootbafl·
h c
,'\rbma'a ..,They had strolled frotn I·H ciubo ln 1902. AJ
measure, the Be sure lhat the toys are not, tOo the year tor'i
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c 0 1955 campalp.
957
lhe n6tlon, deportment where Mrs. dent of Spi1urlleld
In nurser- heavy for your youngster to man· Dynamic out•p~k
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Hayes' brand of football, featulfaCt RobsOn .bad -,~:~ited ~n thotn. 'K'hools Jn Clar~ . . eot!Jlty,
oats or ap- age.
lh
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en ayes won
Bob Hiwley.rlerlt. slood in awe· ;erv:ed 1h:~t field ttlpa and
!:inc phosphide
Sorne o! the safer' toys include /~ honor 18, the 23rd ilnnual poll mg the "meatgrinder" ground of·
fcnsive wi1h very few panes,
. "And I tbought 1 was tall" He ilrations often were
In bait statlohs. sm~l· sort and· washable animals ~s!!':ia~!:r~ca~b F~tba~ C~a{vhcs came under fire from the er.·
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'Jdl Of teaching .some
strrcbnine oats at or IKIIIa, push or pull toys, bloeks,
Y e ew or
or· tremcly critieal ColumbUJ, Ohio
We are truly happy and very thankful to b~ve 11Mi11
' ltlif.S Moore i)JiseJOsed to the rc- thd home
pounds per aere sarid box toys, and slmple take- ~d-Telegram and Sun and Scrippg
accepted
into y;,ur midst.
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~dll.l!t a hint tit their dme !Irate· lh:rti clasarooms. He
gtven mouse control In some apart or put·togcthcr toys. For t~e Howard Newopapers. , .
downtown quarterbacks right from
~ fY.for,neitf
,
Chrlutmaa tree plontilijls, he pointe ~&amp;llg~tlolder child, select stulled t Hltayet'h:rd"'hBo. haTs ledh Oh10 Slhatc the start ot 'the season when OhJ~J
1Wednesday night. Sho 'arm youngslero inlo
-'1~
Girl..,txperlmolit qiull!. • .
aul.
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Jl)nple eonstructio11 selt 0 ' 1 18 en • amp1ons ,p State lost to lowly-regarded Te:xa~
,''U! ~oune'• wc like to win. Who 1 ' lqbs provided tho foundation 00 Heavy hunting in. season is one tart , "iido lor stringing, plctur~' lind 'leCI&gt;nd Rose BlnVI bid within Chrisllan, tll-14.
~00"1!!? 'Ne,10 all O'ul fot the too ·vhieh. the
m"emenl wn• of tl1e best tabbit control measui'd bOOkf, haud puppet~ and co~ tho la!t l~ur years, was choson
lcore ·bill evOil 1£ the game is a bulll.
\·,
in orehard
. a and nurseries, ·aetord· tdmti. Your ilrls will probab'" the nallon s No 1 college coach
But Hay"' hith ln his player,
COATS BLDG.
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" by a margin 0r ••s ••1", O'IOr malned
and his unohaken.
own football theories re~ Iose e, •• we are behind when In 1905 Gf.lham Joined th,• Jng to Beck. For further proteo·
\Oilln j dolli and l(mple housekeet&gt;
It com s tlme lor aur funliy bun 1all of The o~io state University
or a lew trees protOOUV. leg se!i, while the boys enjoy Ralph Shug Jordan of unbcat- :::~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;t;;;;:!=.i
we go..int~ iV' Sbe explained: Uld became 6hia's first director
may be used. For a la~ae jlnill b-ain1, cars, trucks and cow- en and untied Auburn.
·fonl '.1
cQI"O to se~ ~ play ,r the Agrlc~itural ' Ext~n!jon Ser·
of trees, repellents 'lillie~ boy equipment.
Jeao Neely of Cotton Bowl·bound
o course, biit they •~- vleo. H~ was the flrat man In the can be applied by"brush or apray
Guard against shooting' tOy. Rice fin~hed third ln toe poll wllh
.. bo!:ketllall,
to, see something else, too. United Statea to bold such a Po•!- are more practical.
that witl endanger your young· t8 firsl-placc votes· T rry B• .
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ean see ' basketllioll lamt !ion on a lull·Uhle bast..
I9i4i~]gj;' and ih 191D ~eeame sters; eyes and I'Oo/IY balance~ non o! Notre Dam~ :., fo~~
b~t it Isn't ofteQ t~~~ gc: Qraham was Ia ~hatge-.ol E•· mpervtsor of Aflle~ltbtal EXtllli· ;;t::retoi:,i~e "!l~ytroiv~rt~rn_. ' wllh 41, and Paul Bcor Bryau'
.,...... girls who ean do a lo! tenaloit lor the N&amp;lt York S!atl sion specWillu .lb thl ti. •· De· ftave the Underwrila~s' '~oo";" of '!'em A&amp;M was filth wllh 33.
with the game.'
Slate . School Of Arrleulture Iroll' nrtmelit of AJri!Uiture. He bold tart
p
M rh al t aHayes who lo oflen called upon
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gea:l :~ csprl::.l to defend the "con~ervative" style
REMEMBER THIS CHRIS'tMAS WllfB A LOVELy
1ent 1ft . I~.
lhati&gt;edg8d tools too large 10; to have only med1ocrc proapect'
t!l.-!9 p·L.;.;
Tbe American Agriculture l!dl· 7ollf chlld to h3lldle nd ah tin eyes, ls credited with a remark•·
' ii)IJIClation Includes edilors «!uipmen\ to be ~~ w~~ouf ble job on a team that "'" be~flild Oft Q.;;.nta'•Knae'
·.om about 75 farm publlcat!Oios supervision are also dangerous , llered at the start or thi• season
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16r~ thah 2Q million· i month. II'• older ohlldren, remember that 11 T~e. Buekeyea wer.e not ·Pickel
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:oveted Distinguished Service a.. Ia iulfnir to et•e tHem toys that to fmJsh J.2-8 in theJr own. lougn
131&amp;!1&amp;111:·~~ lltl ~
flfd Ia made each year to some they cadnot use because they Will Big Ten Conference. From th•
TOY DEPT
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outstahdilit lndlYidual in urlcul·.• andangor a younger child. A few 195d team that compiled a f!.3 reo
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Last year it weot to Dt. Ji.. suggestion• lor toya !bot thil ord, a modest nucleus o£ 18 let·
Dee, 18, lb ..d h .
From 12·9 P.M.
0. Weber, dean of the College of t!'OUP can 1111! safely ace booltl
Co!Jlpllmenta Smitb Studio, Pomeroy, Ohio
Agrlcolture at Kansas State Col· crayons, paints, clay, conotruetloQ
llo
. btrt .J.Jndstamer. Ph•tographer
le~, Manhattan, Kan•.
Bets, and game!. Crafts, hobble• .
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The ,ward was the second high land sports all l'tqulre special
"';;~iS~ honor bestowed upon Grah~m re· 1equipment tvhiclJ makes wond0rtul
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will make It a oaler rrt
Fatm Bureau Fede~:ation.
children.
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Harry MWor, Owner

ELECTRIC SCHOOL

RANGES
After Jan. 15, 1958
Contact

ROGER MORGAN
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You save money by buying in family size
con~ainers. · Try our egg nag during the
Hol1d0y ~ason: Non-Alcoholic. Protect
your family's Health
. with' Dairy Products.

We have in stock; Station Wagons, Hardtops, 4 Dr. Sedans, Club Sed\1!11. W.e al.!j,

Will Be Available

Phone 448 or

WE OFFER THIS
ON A~Y NEW CAR WE
HAVE IN STOCK!

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have one· 1957 New Chrysler 1Windsor 4 Dr. Sedan and a. 1957
monstrator.
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The Galllp~lls Blue Devllo ran
aw-y from Logon Frlda7 ulght al
Locan In the lui quarter 73-38
and !'.!hens routtd Nelsonvllle tJ4.
3'r- ol exiH!cted- Ia 8!0 garnet
h~lfday
. ~ The Gallipoll•·Logan tlllJJe, eon·
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••ilercd a to!B..n, was wo~ when
Bostic and Kelt~ Sheela be·
1 Ran bltUng with lhlt'll elliciency
!J! the last quarter. Tbat Crame
· ~ad o~aed with the Blue Devlla
boJdlnt "'hoky lead, 110-45.
It had been tied 111-16 at the
quarter and G.Utpollo led 16·33 at
ball time Logan had 1 16·7 load '
In the first quartet but lr1ttered
It away. In the oecond and tblrd
q-•rs the lead changed band•
at ie8!f 11 times.
~Q:l• tU •A/• • ii•III'• • - .Galli noll• made 19 of 29 lou I
BlADE · ElE(TRIC
allot lttempts and Gilmore and
Carr came Into tlleir own 11 re•
bounderB againll the Chieftains
RAZOR
who Mw have lost ()De and won
two In league play. Gallipolis io
The on!~ t!eetric ohaver
2·1 also.
with a re~ hollow grOund
Bostic was high for Clollipoli!
blade powoled l&gt;y a 16·bor
'l'lth 19. Sheets hod 18 For Logan,
armature-type REAL mo·
Gene Morgan got 2R, Mike Brown
tor. Actually sllaves ~low
14.
beald fine becaiiiJ! bia.
lin~Je head Jl&lt;OPt whlokeiW
At Athens Gary McConkey conhitlh lor bladd. 'HOllow
tilmed to rnll up hfg sEo s~orlng
,....nd, double ~Ill blade
reeord with 24 nnints a(aJnst out·
It"..u-eharpeniu;.
classed Nf!lsnnville, 0·3. Athens
esiMWI IIIAVIMAitn
leads the SEO with 3·0 and mceta
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Tuesday night
Meanwhile, a game at 1d'ereer·
ville, Friday nigh). broUght out
~lla County Sheriff O!&lt;!ar Baird,
Ill protect relere• Michaels (0.
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11lstant coact!, Jackson) from · an
enraged mob of Hannan·Tra~
fans.
Gal1ia was judged th'e
MIU
I winner,North
43·28.
Michaels called the game wtlli
HA\DWARE ... ·
1 minute 15 seconds gone In tlie
second half aftor he necusc!d l!a6'

CARDS SIGN "BABY" /
GROVE, Okla. UP - Jimmy
ieauehamp, 111-year..ld Oklahorn•
Stall Unl;rrsi\J' freshman, h ' '
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J:out• Cardi[ll) •on
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farritlial."d for the Omo:

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For Th1t Ext11 Spedal Gift •• ,

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Just lmaglM the joy yo11r wife wiD t!Xpeti·
tnce when you give htt a gift ccrtifiCite
for a modem kitchen! Here if I slit that
will be ·appreciated each day, year after

year • • , Stop In or pltone for detailt.

Phone
435

loeked tn tbt ll!h~l
of ettacklnt
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room
until hilll.
Shetifl
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SAVE $100 TO $1000
I DULUTH. Hinn.
houH I ruslled borne and . asked once
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Lant OedU
Waverly, Ohio, dealer stuc· I holder rnM· •n Lhe nccaliiun Mon- more what she should do.
·CbeJtl - LAU Window FlU- • with 75 new and used trailers i day aflerm;on w;u· n a
·'Cali the
dcP&lt;U'Iment '
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tree threattued to crush ll1f· the husband wh:spored ·
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Firemen came to the reseu"
Jobr Fomrtun. Mlioliopoot, Ol!lt llld three bedrooms. nationa!l. home.
;.•..:·28=-U 1 !mown makes. The lowest pos. The man, about 55 and 1 me· treed the man and saved hi;
sible terms anywhere. Drive
dwm " "· lost Sight or 0where nouse. The h band was last seen
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IIUST MAKE HOME lor middle
little and
a lot. The&lt;e ar
he W'-' chopping and the tree, stumbling into his nome, munl·
woman. 7 room house fut· well worth y ur trip. This i about four feet in c:rcumferenoe ,
dark comments to no one :a
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ished, bathrpom, bottled II:J. ,-our LAST 11hopplng
place, ,
began topplmg onto ht.i house.
parllculor.
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furnace, 5 acrea ground. Rent
eome prepared to deal. Fast
The modern day Paul Buny'l!l:.
.
FREE. Will a!Jo pal' board 'lor
free delivery.
in iomor ' vhn refused to all ow u.e or "" I
. 12 6 11\p row. Anything or value taken ' amc. stepped mto the breach
.
fllrkey and Ham Shoot, RaciDe iB trade.
md held the tree up at
Ploning Mill. December
16.
WAVERLY
MOBILE
l l'n!lt.h f OI' about an. h.'"'·
12 9 Olr
HOME SALES
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n wee• l'hcy are
lbrm, 8udy Ann, and Nancy
Imboden. and their
arc
7th, lth, and 3vd.
'we have
and Joel Shambilll as new
moved
thJS
•wee&lt; T.ICY are Jlnume an&lt;i
Kermit
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ma. Pageant Friday,
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0· 11 grade\are d
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I Warner attended the
funeral of their tmcleJo.hn Herlje.
Mr. end Mrs. Dolph Day and
Mlu Virginia Wolle of
spent SaturdJY evening with Mr.
and Mrs: Herb Rosenkranz.
Mr. ·and Mrs. Waid ·Spencer
spent saturday with her mother,
.1;;;;-;;r.;;;;:-:music teacher:-M
Eleanor Zieber.
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The sixth and seventh grad.,
held 8 class meeting
witlr' Lana Folger,
president,
prestd.ng in l&amp;Jtl ab.scnce of
president Bill Murrsy. .
1hc meeting was opened with
saying t:le
of The UnitedThe
Slates.
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class d!scussed what ree-

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De~em~e,
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illr. andafternoon
Mrs. Paulwith
Kelly,
Sunday
Mr.spent
and .on.
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Mrs. Curt Frederick.
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Mr. and Mrs. George.Frcderlek,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coleman and Sr., called on Mr, and Mro. HO!'b
family of Fostoria spent·the week RoaenkNinz, Tueoday.
end with b,er parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Babcoclc: did sOme carPell-'
C. A. Babcock.
let work Jor Henry Spencer on
Mass Esther Huyes spent Salllr· l Tuesday
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Mrs. Essie Worner In Chester.
Mr!. Norman' Frederick coiled
Miss Barbara
spent the on Mrs. Paul Karr, near · Chester,
week end with her grandparents,
1 Tueoday.
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Mr. and Mrs. c: A. Babtock.
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Mrs. John Hayes apent Thursvjsday evening with Mr. ,nd Mrs.
Mr
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Clifford Hayes in Middleport.
sr,'
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Mrs. Mabel Weber wno is quite
-Mn. HoHII Fntlorlck
ill is at the borne 'Orner daughter,
Give the
"''·Paul
pear Chest&lt;r.
Mr. and Bacr,
Mrs.'Freeman
Williams

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A GIFT

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Sweeper and Clarinet ed oub1de and "w her husbanfi
For Sale. Call 3161 before 8 a. nl,~tod b.eneat h the tree and sup
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wi th pre" ""
tank ano '"Hch. Abo Bi!-ftel
plaalie p:r.e, 1\0 x IY•: ""
.-rchttect's drawirlg table, s&amp;uol
• and tools One tnewriter desk
and one flllna cabinet, handma~e.
One electric table saw, "'le woort
lathe, one aolld o&amp;k Sideboard, ·
one "Whl:e" sewing machine,
mtlque. Pitone Pl)meroy Blo-J.
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The team will recetv&lt; the tro- originated several years aao 85 The eight grade also held a c
phy at the Bucks for Braceo ban· 0 means whereby football fan:&lt; . meeting today wltn Andr~a Evans I
Tho , wairhini the bowl games on rele· preSident, ,presiding . They dbeu"-~
1uet here Thursday mghl.
~rophy
wl~l be_ prPscn'ed formallr vtsaon could contribute the priC&lt;' ed h~ving a slelgb t'J~e some eve~to the umVersaty on the Ed Su;- oF
admisison
to a game lng for the entertainment· of tbl!
It von televi ston program Sunday to tne,Aiaddin Crippled Children'• month.
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night.
Hospital program.
Also a decorating committee 1
The Buckeyes. n led national
was appojnted to decorate the
champions by tile United Presil
This year, because of Ohh classroom. They are Vernon Dou~Boar~ of Coaches. will be hOnor State's national prommence 1:1 185 Cllairman. -Ernestine S~oekton
guests at the bonquet The team, football and because of the •uc Gene Whaley, and Kenny Nevill,, 1
.1 fter lo.slng its oprning gam~ ~o ~e:G of the proJiram, it was de; · 'nit first grade room ~ paintin_IJ
Tem Christian, won eight eon· Cided to hold a banquel AU pr••· picture• and . decorahng · the,r
'lecuUve contests to win the nJ· f1ts from the $10-a-plute dmner room for Cbrlstmas thas week.
1 tl Skcik
t:onal championship, the Big Ten will be used ..to buy braces fo:- 1
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tllle, and tne right to represent crippled children.
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She was un ab le w fi nd the
bro&gt;her and returned.
"What shall 1 do?" she asked
agatn.
. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO. - M
"Rouse the neighbors," her
hour Wre&lt;ker Senh:e. Day
sp i)USc called.
Ph••• 11:!'.17. Nllh~ · Phone
Sbe ran to ncignboring homf',
6039-X. D~DGE • P'..YII01151
but•
no one was in. HoY. ever, she
DEJ.LFIUl
i IU
found two smaU boys pas~ing bv
... repair and weidlnr.~Nelaler
•n the •tree! and enlisted thei r
and Cleek. Roclne, Ohio, Phone
ald. They were too small to help, the conference in the Rose BDW!
3611.
11 I' 311&lt;
f h
~f't- 'c.er
and were dismissed.
game in PaSadellQ on New Year'a
"What shaH I do now~" p.hc Day.
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wailed.
The trophy will be presented 2t
19.52 Buick Special. ~9&amp;. 2 dr Z room furnished apartment.
Try Servlce Stations
the banquet by Ha~kell Short,
Sedan. Orlgtnl metallir: green
Phone 376.
12-ll ·Gtc
"Call a service station," the manager of the United Press. Co·
finish. Dynafiow drive. Blaet· rapidly weakening lntsband m\J t· Jumbus bureau.
tnar's, Pomeroy,
12-13-{ltr. For Rent _ Extension Ladders. \ered between clenched teeth. ·
Dr. Novice G. Fawcett, pre•i·-SeaCfold f.Jarda llrop" Clotna
Off went t~e wife &amp;gain on 11 dent of the unl\·ersily, will reIIIM Pontiac Star Chief. $1,01lG.
CUnton !'tober, Middleport.
lour of service stations, but they 'eiVe the trophy on the Sullivan
Conv. Cpe. HJ~ramatlc drive. 1 Ph me 62~X111 tf were too bus}' to come. Sht· show, which wlll be telecast na·
JI&amp;H. New hght blue lop.
1 11
h CBS i k I
Blaettnar'' Pomeroy. 12-13-81• ITr
t ono Y on t. e
ne wor A
---~-oller op~ce. Umt ol MiddleLEGAL NOTICE
8 p. m. EST SJnday.
111\lS Buick Super V8. $81111. 4 d,, port. Get !oc1.ted beloro muddy
Fo• SALE
Cri.pltd thil~,.n Bonollt
Sedan. DyJiafiow 'drive. Rn·
ground hurt• you. Phone \Oz63.
O!fcrs will be received up to
The Buckc; for Braces prograrn
dio and Heater. BoiQii(ul tur- Edgar Reynolds, Reyoold's D•l•y II a m., December 23, · t~~7, at I! ohe of the outstanding •porto
quoise arul white llniJh. BlaetStore, Middleport, Ohio.
the ofllcc of Web•ter &amp; Fultz, At· events In r elumhus.
tnar's, Pomeroy.
12·13-0tc
10 2 6tfe lorncys, Pomeroy, Ohio, (or the ' Stale Au&lt;\itor James A. Rhod~ll
fram e dwelling house of Marvin general (:bairman of the progrAm
19~7 BUI&lt;k VB ·Special. ,2,79~. 17) Help Wonted
Petty, deceased, tocat.ed In Racine, annourfeed that Comedian Joe 1!.
2 tlr. Hard Top Cil!l.. Qnly 8,2115
Ohio. Ali offers subject to Court Brown \tloOid be toastmaster a1
actua.l miles by mdul local MOD~ - approval.
the bariguet.
QWnel'. Dynoflow 4ri~e. Pnpu·
L IRS - IRON FOUNDRY
Freclpnd Norrl• Admin· • Spcakof8 include Fronk Lano.
lar hard hlP model. BlaeU!tlr'c Floor molders and pit molder!! I
istrator of Marvin Pettt de- new general man~ger of thA
Pomeroy.
12·13-6tc
needed at once. Thu Colonial
c
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Clevel:md Indian.~: Leo Durocher
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Foundry Co., LouiiiYille, Ohio. t W b leas: f Jtz
former major league rmmagec;
19M Ford V8 Custamhne, S996.
Until enough molders are hired' \ Atio~n~ys foru Administrator
Duddy Daugherty, football coaeb
4 dr. Sedan. A low mlleog•
we will accept collect telephone 1121 14 17 21 3tc
ul Michigan state; Coucn woodv
clean, one owner en. Blaet
ealil al Tit MOOt.
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S.1dan. 'lilll Now
tlnel Ne ,vspaper Ruutes 1,1
R1ms JOOd. Bl..tlnar'a , Pome·
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II 21 6llp BADY SITTING In your homo
Phone MBl·M
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trailer load. H. A. Cole, Tup (20 JBuslness Servlr.es
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QUI":K sr~H V!C~ on Wal&lt;"h Re 1
pairing by Fac'lory Trainer' 1 .....~~· 11 Luuta~~Ct; .\l,eACJ,
African Violeta. - Mra. Charles
Wtlt•·hma:&lt;r·r COLLINS ./EWEL 1 .wo..uu~u ll&amp;'t: . AI.I •-·W''ual~
Sauer. Phona G299·M.
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After Year

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r~sh- phy to the Oh_io State Bucke}'eJ.

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, NOTICE MEIGS CO. .
REAL ESTATE OWNERS
The tax books are

Protect Your Loved
Ones and Property

now

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open .for the payment of
1957 -December and 3une
Real Estate 'Tax and also
delinquent t ax e s. The
books will close February

FIRE AND SAFETY
' ' EQUIPMENT
Sales and Servl,te Dept.
MeehBDie Street
Phone 240 "f
Pomeroy

1, 1958.

CLYDE G. MILLHONE
Treas.

Dafiy SenUneJ, Pometoy-M!4dleport, 0., Dec. 14; 1957....7

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. State
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reatlon they would hove · aHer and son, Jimmy •pent the week
(6) Lost &amp; Found
WAVERLY, OHIO
. Sought Wilt' Aod
. announced today for presenting
The four Ohio State Rose Bowl their meeting and it was decided end with her. mo£ber and brother,
j _Ftrst of all, he cnll C'd ~o b131 the Uoited Pres' Nationa! Col· teams-1920, l!M9, J91W and Ul57 I that they would play gam&amp; aud ~~~bo~~~~ord Cox and Dean, ,at
LOST: Large f~mate black ADJora .__ _ _ _ _.__ _ __J w:fe for more th an 10 mmu tc•J lege Football Champwr.shtp tro- - will be .honored al the Danqllet. Ilisten t -records.
Mr. aod Mrs. Fred Larkins o!
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Humphrey Case
Handling Scored
By Muny Judge

lhlrd IHBII tfte Po)artl. h II still oluah and ~'!'a~n!"~t~ s~bw, ie!, 1 Pctunl' so extremely fi'illr d 11
AbOUt a yea! aivay from the fii&amp;ht· In&amp; up with a good bo { ~uri 1 looks like an ali·double In 'B11r·
0 a ou I t"~dy, Salmon-pmk, Mauv9 and
lltrtl wh!&lt;b i'tter to, o ,boWII4·
t.e!tlng &amp;IJR@c
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erlng mi•IV of u. I. ••Hu~ · llti;sli'! mftU Ia thi f.a. it
1111 a
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elan ml•ilf~· Th,t followlftl
hal been undetroln.i !light !lito
dl•pateb eiVH on •!"'...iato
vllltlal!y oh I tNeelty bjlii, olnc~ Buft&gt;ee to., i!&gt;ilfli4rf~0 fu~it~~~~; t~e vesetabto. }itii, Btltbee !s m·
rotlor of 1110 m611 lmporto~t
1955. Not much ll imoWti ittro aboul l6tll' mlllloii n6wer
d1 trooudnR ForoHook hW\oid ·vatcr
mi11ilet, thslr mllltoiY tunc•
abotll the T·t · ·
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vea•tabte leid ca~to•lll
an m•l•n• doheribed as a lomli) ""
.tiona ond !loft of cltvolop.
Alii• ani! Titan are lqi!i.i'i hf,. His ~~~or~ Ia thai th' lonjer rruli welg Ina between 12 a• d 14
mentBy LOUIS CASSELS
~'!.'re:.eveloped by the (1. S. Air the averAie ·American h~ti\e tar· pounds; honoycross iweet oorn ·
doner hu lo sludy such a cata· peppy pop cor~ and early P'•P
Unlttd Preh Staff Correspondent
Iogue, the bigger his seed order corn and greenbud brOcco l ~.
WASHINGTON UP~ The UnitThe long-rango ballistic missile•
ed Stutes has five long-range bal- are the so-called •·untmate weap- wlU be..It must be a sound theory, If you hnvB plenty of rroney
listic missiles in varlous stages o! ons" of the lnternational 1 arma- loo, because the BUrpee Com- you can .ulways buv the mos' ex
1 development. They are called Thor
mcnts race. Dut both the United pany ~~ the world's largest mall [ pens! ve sl.'ed ln the world-:._th·
, Mr$ [)wight D. E:isenhower All·
Jupiter, Polaris; Atlas and Titan. States and RUssia han in their order seed bouse.
We had a peek at an advance [double Petunia. The Mrs. DDF:
Russia has at least two. The}' arsenals a large variety of other
are called T·2 and T-3.
missiles which are pi'elty awe- copy_ of the 1958_~atalogu e today, retails for $5,600 nn oune l! btlf
All seven of these missiles are some by comparison witb conven- and It ma~es excttlng readln1. For Burpee puts it u·p 1n srraller
th.e _benefit o_f the more than 30 packages. Yoll might try 10'1
designed to carr}' hydrogen bomb tlonal weapDns.
nullwn
Amencans w~o are home seeds for $::!.00 or a thousanrl ror
warheads. Powered by huge
The U. S. Air Force, for exrockets, they ure fired into space ample, hJI.~ lh pl'oduction.te mlssl.le gardeners (according to tne Na· $Ia 50
lional Gardon kureauJ, here's a
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hundreds of l"iles above the eorth called the Snark whleh becelllly snesk
Prt~view of what they can
Almo.
st as expr.nsi\'e is what ~ ~
and travel at supersonic speeds, travelled 5,000 miles and landed expect in this year'l editiOn.
probahly Burpee's most fano u~
usually 10,000 milCs an hour ~r accurately on its target. The
of aU,.J!IliPe~ iJ o!lerlnr vegelahle hybri d- the Big ReJ
IHSter.
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Snark iJ pbwettd .by turbojet en- ll •'Ira!
t1ew (lowef!laiid-four new vege- lomato. Although Bi ~ Hoy seed~
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Built·in controiB guide ihe mla· etne1 talher lhah 111&lt;kets. It has table varieti~AI. .
~ell a,t ~0 to r 50 cents, they :~re a
sile during Its first few seconds s~rt win~, and is (UI,ded
$how . ,ce or t~e calaiitll!e Is cbns!Stont oest seller. · Dae Duko&gt;
of powered flight. once the rocket thi'ougllolit Ita flljhl liY bull.~ln the n~w 1
i~· Mltlibldo. The of nick.son County, Tenn.', hH
hurns oui, lbe missile !otlowa 1 controll IU •»eed Ia llllthtly hilS clllnax o
.llrll ilf4tii.. Ai!i«itl· obtil~ed ai much is )50 ' poitnd;
llxed ..trajectory, like • rifle bullet, than !he ip'eed bl si)und:
cu lin~iei.alti&gt;ri httiritl liar!• o! iom,toe; from ont Big Bov
toward its target. Hence the name
· Rlicol Now Mli,tio
gold . ever · vtl.bi!Od. II !6ok ·i!b plant.
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Anoihor tecf!&gt;t adilil on lo lbe yeira and
'jj((jj, ptui the A!·
Bli Boy stays hign priced beMilitary men divide these mli· tt. s. · Strategic Alt lJol11niand's ·sis\ance oii!OO:IJiiii be.,, 16 creat•.
an6 it's worlti lt.
cauge lHI ·a hybrid it cannot resilcs into two types, accordinQ: to
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lhe distance they travel. lnlerme, weopo•• , I the llli.Ca . mli Is a
prpdu ee itself. E~ch yce~r's cron
diate range baiJislic missiles, com· roelt6t·MWt~red missile which eRn
¥urpee, loHl known lJ "MI. bheet!J must be obtained by hand
monty called !RB!f's, ore desian. be l' ubehod ll'Onl a B-47 Stratojot Marigold" by fl6"r~r grower; )j jJollinstlo!'J vf the origwal eros!.
ed to hit targets at least t,OOo bomber about !00 niileS or more the inan r~sjoiisible lor aol;lnl
mUcs away. Intercontinental bal- frOm lM tarliet.
' the complex pro6!em Involved In
,
, BIRE.t.NS TO, MEET
Ilatic missiles (ICBWsJ ore lhoae
The United States als~ bat 15 erealmg a MarlAtlld b,l'brid.
which travel about 5,000 miles.. . missiles desillned prlm-rliy lor The big trouble . Is tnal . Mart.' Th6 Lora! Bereans Class of the
Two IRBM'1 Tootod
defenst against ~nenfy air itlacY. &amp;•lda are self-polliqatlng. so Jlbr· Church ol C~risl will meet Tues·
Thor and Jupiter are ffiBM'I Six of these-the Atmy'o Nlke- pee !Irs! had to develop a alrtin day, Dec. 11. at 6 p. m. lor a
developed by the Air Foree and Aju, lbe Na~'a Terrier ahd ihlt was male 1terile. Eventually Cnriotlnll pJil!tk dinner and a
Army respectively. Both have aue- ~pari-ow I and the Alt terce's be sueceodod. Then he planted alit exchang! will be made by'
cessluliy passed night lesls al Fileon 1nd Genie-already ore In alternate tolv! of the new male· ittelnbets and their famUies.
Cape 'Cana,•erul, Fla. Their maxi- opei"ltlonal use, The other8, ln. oterile Matliio dl afta teltuiat lei~
mum range is reported to exc~ed varl,ous stases ot de~eiOP.Io•mt ahd pollinating ~lad{loidl,
2,000 miles.
tesllng, ore designed !o do lhe
Then the b~~j_w.O:. . brought in·
I
to crQSS•P~Initate the t~g.,sJn.,ini.
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The U. ·S. Navy is workin~- ~~- ~arne job better.
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T)tl~;. ·sounds eiiSier Ht~U· j(.,a3,
1.'hr!' Racine Chapter FHA b~ld
of c011rse, .,but aftet~ 20 y(t'al·~ its ·t.tHrd meeting of the year on
~ROS.SWORD
Burpee ca~, up with hJk Clini'!fJ, )lece'mber 11. The meeting WID
ACDOSS
3. S.gon•
32. CUp
Ma{ttoljl · 1teinendous, ' · almost· called to order by the club presi·
1. Exc·avatea •
4c(llloq. J
edge
iilou,ulit'r 'bio~m5; ·wltlt get to be dent, Lola Ann Knapp. Tile min5. Subsides
4. Lur~
~~. Palo '
nearly five . lnebe&amp; scrogs and al- utes of the last meeting snd the
9. Fjnch
~. Eluried
:IS. Image
moSt a-.. ·d~. B.urpee is offering ron was read by the secretary(ltur.)
6. Exclama.
(pou.)
Clinialit sefdi , to\ entluuiasts this treasurer, Mary Grace Stobar..l;j A
iO. Milia
tton of
28. Storea
. y~ar lq / hV,o l colota-,....pille yellow short business session fvllowed.
Churchill
disgust
tn
and brla~t or•nge. MayQc next
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1. ForeheaQ
silo•
l'"r tfiere ·'wtll be other eolors. _ /&gt;Irs 0 . B. Stout pi J.!Iddi~~prt.
13. Strangle
8. Rice betr
28. A
Burpee is proud of Chmu. lt'. owner of 'f~e Shoe_Box m_.Mtddle·
IC. Tree
(Jap.)
pry.
the Climax or many Yt:nrs of port, ga ve a very anterestmg talk.
,,a. Textile ' 9. FoOled
l!Jg
breeding Marlgol~. Burpe'e wa~ M_r ~. St?ut is_ ~ graduate of Ohio
screw pine 11. Female
person
•••.._,
the
Cirst to develop the odorleSs UnavE:rB~ty wtth a ~S in _Home
17. Skin tum~r
party
·}· 31. Put on
' 3H.In thli
Marigolds, th~ reiraj)loid' ~iari- ~con~miCS She speci~Iized m the
18. Cry or paan 18. Tear
JH. If Is anent
place
gold and clotens of othpf var!ct. [ f·1eld-0~ Food and Equa_p ment. Mrs
J9. Passes OVJr 19. Driving let
(mt'ls.)
40. Afieah
L-21. O:rop
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412. ou!eaat ·
ies ~th ~fit aud J~ ·· ' ~~f~~ ~o a part tun_e leac~~r
Among the other tJowCrs bcihT Ch . _
meroy Jun aor ft1gh
23. Tiny ~bject 20. Disease of - ~7. Cbarltl ..
class (Jap.)
1
27. trr~~r!ci6 1
sugar cane
~ 1T'
44. Miss
i~troduced this year are two 'z!n - S 00 :
~ri.lans " "" tE. I.)
det~ttve
Gardner
ntas--Ro_se O'~raj. desc1·ibed a.~
After repeating tt)e FHA Creed
29. Deplete .
a hybnd bt-color, and ' giant, the nH:el ing Wa~ adjourned .
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Munlctpol Judge Stephen H. II"· I
tlwood today criticized a CleveI1Rnrl
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To Golnto.The Mall In Two Weeks

RAC lit!. £

~f~:_t:uckeye~~

s. Treasury Secretary George
HumphreY to &amp;end an aide to appear in trarfic eourt for him
Hazelwood lashed out at Mun\clpal Judge John E. sweeney
in a pre-court lcdure to some 40
traffic offenders waiting to appear
In the Bul&gt;urb~n court.
! year old riding horae -- hall
ltodnl)' Down1n11
"Reeenlly, a rich man-George .
'"Mid Cluo l laed Can
palmlno, hoi! black oquirrel.
·~·~\J MN'l:l!. A!ll!:NCI
liuplPbrcy- waa picked up for ·
\II ~lak•• aad Mlldeh
Call Ruliond 24494. 12 II 6le
,.,,~. At.~romoDIII, Ht.-r•
speeding He didn't ilflflC&amp;r in I
Custom Bu!i\ Kitchen Kitchen "'ETROPOLITAIW
ACCUliN1
courl. That judge (Sweeney)
41JTO SAL£8
deslancd for your home. · Free
..ate. C111U1Itv and a..lihou\d not operate· that way,"
eslilDit• rare&amp;o. ' AbboU.
R-1
Estate
B-kel
Hazelwood said from tile bencll.
Pbooe ll6f.Y.
8 8 U For Houoe Bulldlnr-- Nclgler'a
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"I don't believe that George
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P.oeine, Ohio. Phono 36M.
In MlDOLII'OR • H 0
llumpnrey 1·1 an• better than Joe
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6111
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Doakes.
Your Onll_ A.uthortzed
Jili''_.l'..,.lA lli•UH'·111.:'- - Pru~l.l~MJ
"Thal JlldSe pe\'mllled llum·
Lifo, ~utr... !'Ire, Poito. Call llo• phey'a oeer1tary to appear, and
Puller BRUSH MAN
James Marriner
~til• Ml•ldle.•rt. Ob10
therefore Humphroy dldn'l heur
736 1. Moln 11.
the lecture which a judge gives to
Pomo...,. Ohio
21 ) Real Estate
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lllhoM No. 121 - Allor S Plo'
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"I oay to that judge, he mado
-~.....,..:1;:.0-_7·;:.11 I ,uven Ruom ~~-wit~ -;;;;, a mletake . . .be shouldn't hne
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contrai loclltlon In ~(lddiopnrt . . permitted it. U Humphrey bas lhe
RA o " E~~\~SIO.• 6oR\'ICE I on corner lot. Will sell furnlsn· privilege of not coming lo cou~t,
~= ~:'w c:~~·~L~~~~:~~· cd or unfurnlsned. Phano everyone should nove the pnv·
roll
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2 113 , I 603~-X. D. L. Beck, 212 N. 3rd liege.
_,,..,...____.__.....::...=Middleport, Oblo.
12-l(!.tfc
"Judge Sweeney dldn l help the
TIIMITII lliTIItMINATID
lraflle altuation at all."
For fret :nupect:•• phane 383-M I. (241 For Sale or Trade In his chamber!, llazctwood
Gllmure S~pply Sl'll't, Pomuo~
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1ald "the lneonvenlenee of com·
All •'Ork 11111renteed FullY In
lng to court II part ol the doter·
1111'ed. Vou&amp;bon'o (ndt•olrlol aft/ r rooma ~ plenty
.,.- -- -fur·
- rent treatment to make people
ol water
Root l&amp;t.llal Tormllt centro! So•
na&lt;e hoat.. Furni!hed or unfur· drive properly.
vl&lt;t, St Ham. w. Vo. 7 ill t
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"Since that llumt•hrcy case WDH
FU~NITURl
In the paper~ 1 ·hove hod seven
ralls frDm prominent peraons ask·
lng me to illow 1omeono else to
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come In and pay a fine ror them.
"When ·1 ttll them that they
rAllAkiit'li: XII colore. YO\ini
must appear them8l!lves, tbey 11all
Loc:ated
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North
and bretlltrt.' f2.50 to ~ each.
have \he same que1t1on. Why?
Of Point Pleasant
ei:IW' IRON -MITAU
IIIIo meted polra 11 •6.110 to $1~.
Oil Route 82
l'hone AI7-J, Vlr&amp;inla Vitaluo,
lterb Ro,.nkranz, had • stroke
juat off Route 7 alliob!on . .
t.hr.. weeki aio. Dr. lllcl~eway of
New Haven was called to KC him
12 14 "'
tUNK CO.
Salurday.
lloY'• 28" bicycle. Good condllion.
Mr~ Ullie Chrlaty, wM bu
Paul lleulllr, Pomeroy. !'bono
been suffering wit.b an underarm
Consislln&amp; of Many
MII-X. '
12 14 31p
jabce!l and In l\letsa General Ho•
Christmas Gifts
1pltal for II!Voral' days -1111 week Is
~btlolm!l trees. Lower Syracu,.
DOO~ PRIZE GIVEN
1•lay ina with ... aon, My, In Chc•·
oo Statei\Oid. IlOe 1nd .1. John·
Sale Conducted by
ter. while abe r~pelates.
ny Llalc, &amp;yrocuae. ·12 It 6lc COUNTRY PLIICI - 11-room bup·
galow, beouliluUy d~eorated In·
. W. S. Brock Auction Co.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hili •pent
side ond out. Electricity, water AUnlONIIR
Sunday nl&amp;bl wllh Mr. and Mrs.
In kitchen 1nd baUio gu. Gar·
·WII-ur S. I rock
raul Themll In Columbus and ,~_.
Wt/ltLIT~R
~ac , utility hulldlnw snd II\·
lo• lOS U. 1
tondod the fune1al ol the lornt·
aero lot. Enciooed yaj'd. on
er'• sister, Mr.. Ftorepee Kincade,
Point ""''"'· W. 1/o.
blaclttop rood II&gt; mUe! rron&gt;
In the northern pUI of the slote.
Pbono 14t2·RX
Rutland. The pllee you bave
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been tooklna lor end ol the
at
prl•e you wont to pay. Onb
$&amp;000.00, aGd guiek possmlun.
CUCKL!R ~IAL7Y
START YOUr . OWN FEED BUSINESS with' a DaffiJI
lOX
22t
PHONI 10f.Y
Can be bilulht ior timall de·
Feedmo!IOe
incl a topoquailty bnnd •!·letA Ill lbe Meigs
, (12) 14, 3\e
CoUiltJ
&amp;rill.
You'Dtell dlreelly to the farmel' while y011r
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Mobile
MIU
CUJIV.rit
Ills grains lnd roitgb..ti ·IIIIo 4jUal·
· OONCUI'I BLOOP
)Dent. Wrl~ or fhone for
tty feed. Y'!l'll Merehancllse feed, feott eOII~eillrates,
"WW letMr l'er Lilli'
blatlatnp mqllllea, .ad perform a mlldt-aeede\1 ~~~~
detall8. 1 :
for ,farm~I'J· A~e oP.eratm I'IJI.!)H ·adUlt ilel In·
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J:&gt;an~na, the~ tomlllll.l '
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tljab'I·.·IIPrlnkl• wltb Boker• .· ..
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YOU GOT A TOY
BEAUTY KIT FOR
YOUR BIRTHDAY

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SAVE $100 TO $1000
I DULUTH. Hinn.
houH I ruslled borne and . asked once
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Waverly, Ohio, dealer stuc· I holder rnM· •n Lhe nccaliiun Mon- more what she should do.
·CbeJtl - LAU Window FlU- • with 75 new and used trailers i day aflerm;on w;u· n a
·'Cali the
dcP&lt;U'Iment '
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ll to DO ft., also 10 wides. Tw
tree threattued to crush ll1f· the husband wh:spored ·
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Firemen came to the reseu"
Jobr Fomrtun. Mlioliopoot, Ol!lt llld three bedrooms. nationa!l. home.
;.•..:·28=-U 1 !mown makes. The lowest pos. The man, about 55 and 1 me· treed the man and saved hi;
sible terms anywhere. Drive
dwm " "· lost Sight or 0where nouse. The h band was last seen
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IIUST MAKE HOME lor middle
little and
a lot. The&lt;e ar
he W'-' chopping and the tree, stumbling into his nome, munl·
woman. 7 room house fut· well worth y ur trip. This i about four feet in c:rcumferenoe ,
dark comments to no one :a
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ished, bathrpom, bottled II:J. ,-our LAST 11hopplng
place, ,
began topplmg onto ht.i house.
parllculor.
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furnace, 5 acrea ground. Rent
eome prepared to deal. Fast
The modern day Paul Buny'l!l:.
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FREE. Will a!Jo pal' board 'lor
free delivery.
in iomor ' vhn refused to all ow u.e or "" I
. 12 6 11\p row. Anything or value taken ' amc. stepped mto the breach
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fllrkey and Ham Shoot, RaciDe iB trade.
md held the tree up at
Ploning Mill. December
16.
WAVERLY
MOBILE
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12 9 Olr
HOME SALES
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n wee• l'hcy are
lbrm, 8udy Ann, and Nancy
Imboden. and their
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7th, lth, and 3vd.
'we have
and Joel Shambilll as new
moved
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•wee&lt; T.ICY are Jlnume an&lt;i
Kermit
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ma. Pageant Friday,
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I Warner attended the
funeral of their tmcleJo.hn Herlje.
Mr. end Mrs. Dolph Day and
Mlu Virginia Wolle of
spent SaturdJY evening with Mr.
and Mrs: Herb Rosenkranz.
Mr. ·and Mrs. Waid ·Spencer
spent saturday with her mother,
.1;;;;-;;r.;;;;:-:music teacher:-M
Eleanor Zieber.
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The sixth and seventh grad.,
held 8 class meeting
witlr' Lana Folger,
president,
prestd.ng in l&amp;Jtl ab.scnce of
president Bill Murrsy. .
1hc meeting was opened with
saying t:le
of The UnitedThe
Slates.
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class d!scussed what ree-

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Mrs. Paulwith
Kelly,
Sunday
Mr.spent
and .on.
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Mrs. Curt Frederick.
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Mr. and Mrs. George.Frcderlek,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coleman and Sr., called on Mr, and Mro. HO!'b
family of Fostoria spent·the week RoaenkNinz, Tueoday.
end with b,er parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Babcoclc: did sOme carPell-'
C. A. Babcock.
let work Jor Henry Spencer on
Mass Esther Huyes spent Salllr· l Tuesday
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Mrs. Essie Worner In Chester.
Mr!. Norman' Frederick coiled
Miss Barbara
spent the on Mrs. Paul Karr, near · Chester,
week end with her grandparents,
1 Tueoday.
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Mr. and Mrs. c: A. Babtock.
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Mrs. John Hayes apent Thursvjsday evening with Mr. ,nd Mrs.
Mr
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Clifford Hayes in Middleport.
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Mrs. Mabel Weber wno is quite
-Mn. HoHII Fntlorlck
ill is at the borne 'Orner daughter,
Give the
"''·Paul
pear Chest&lt;r.
Mr. and Bacr,
Mrs.'Freeman
Williams

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A GIFT

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Sweeper and Clarinet ed oub1de and "w her husbanfi
For Sale. Call 3161 before 8 a. nl,~tod b.eneat h the tree and sup
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tank ano '"Hch. Abo Bi!-ftel
plaalie p:r.e, 1\0 x IY•: ""
.-rchttect's drawirlg table, s&amp;uol
• and tools One tnewriter desk
and one flllna cabinet, handma~e.
One electric table saw, "'le woort
lathe, one aolld o&amp;k Sideboard, ·
one "Whl:e" sewing machine,
mtlque. Pitone Pl)meroy Blo-J.
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The Bucks for Braces program
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The team will recetv&lt; the tro- originated several years aao 85 The eight grade also held a c
phy at the Bucks for Braceo ban· 0 means whereby football fan:&lt; . meeting today wltn Andr~a Evans I
Tho , wairhini the bowl games on rele· preSident, ,presiding . They dbeu"-~
1uet here Thursday mghl.
~rophy
wl~l be_ prPscn'ed formallr vtsaon could contribute the priC&lt;' ed h~ving a slelgb t'J~e some eve~to the umVersaty on the Ed Su;- oF
admisison
to a game lng for the entertainment· of tbl!
It von televi ston program Sunday to tne,Aiaddin Crippled Children'• month.
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Hospital program.
Also a decorating committee 1
The Buckeyes. n led national
was appojnted to decorate the
champions by tile United Presil
This year, because of Ohh classroom. They are Vernon Dou~Boar~ of Coaches. will be hOnor State's national prommence 1:1 185 Cllairman. -Ernestine S~oekton
guests at the bonquet The team, football and because of the •uc Gene Whaley, and Kenny Nevill,, 1
.1 fter lo.slng its oprning gam~ ~o ~e:G of the proJiram, it was de; · 'nit first grade room ~ paintin_IJ
Tem Christian, won eight eon· Cided to hold a banquel AU pr••· picture• and . decorahng · the,r
'lecuUve contests to win the nJ· f1ts from the $10-a-plute dmner room for Cbrlstmas thas week.
1 tl Skcik
t:onal championship, the Big Ten will be used ..to buy braces fo:- 1
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tllle, and tne right to represent crippled children.
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ale woodsma n snou ted.
She was un ab le w fi nd the
bro&gt;her and returned.
"What shall 1 do?" she asked
agatn.
. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO. - M
"Rouse the neighbors," her
hour Wre&lt;ker Senh:e. Day
sp i)USc called.
Ph••• 11:!'.17. Nllh~ · Phone
Sbe ran to ncignboring homf',
6039-X. D~DGE • P'..YII01151
but•
no one was in. HoY. ever, she
DEJ.LFIUl
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found two smaU boys pas~ing bv
... repair and weidlnr.~Nelaler
•n the •tree! and enlisted thei r
and Cleek. Roclne, Ohio, Phone
ald. They were too small to help, the conference in the Rose BDW!
3611.
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~f't- 'c.er
and were dismissed.
game in PaSadellQ on New Year'a
"What shaH I do now~" p.hc Day.
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wailed.
The trophy will be presented 2t
19.52 Buick Special. ~9&amp;. 2 dr Z room furnished apartment.
Try Servlce Stations
the banquet by Ha~kell Short,
Sedan. Orlgtnl metallir: green
Phone 376.
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"Call a service station," the manager of the United Press. Co·
finish. Dynafiow drive. Blaet· rapidly weakening lntsband m\J t· Jumbus bureau.
tnar's, Pomeroy,
12-13-{ltr. For Rent _ Extension Ladders. \ered between clenched teeth. ·
Dr. Novice G. Fawcett, pre•i·-SeaCfold f.Jarda llrop" Clotna
Off went t~e wife &amp;gain on 11 dent of the unl\·ersily, will reIIIM Pontiac Star Chief. $1,01lG.
CUnton !'tober, Middleport.
lour of service stations, but they 'eiVe the trophy on the Sullivan
Conv. Cpe. HJ~ramatlc drive. 1 Ph me 62~X111 tf were too bus}' to come. Sht· show, which wlll be telecast na·
JI&amp;H. New hght blue lop.
1 11
h CBS i k I
Blaettnar'' Pomeroy. 12-13-81• ITr
t ono Y on t. e
ne wor A
---~-oller op~ce. Umt ol MiddleLEGAL NOTICE
8 p. m. EST SJnday.
111\lS Buick Super V8. $81111. 4 d,, port. Get !oc1.ted beloro muddy
Fo• SALE
Cri.pltd thil~,.n Bonollt
Sedan. DyJiafiow 'drive. Rn·
ground hurt• you. Phone \Oz63.
O!fcrs will be received up to
The Buckc; for Braces prograrn
dio and Heater. BoiQii(ul tur- Edgar Reynolds, Reyoold's D•l•y II a m., December 23, · t~~7, at I! ohe of the outstanding •porto
quoise arul white llniJh. BlaetStore, Middleport, Ohio.
the ofllcc of Web•ter &amp; Fultz, At· events In r elumhus.
tnar's, Pomeroy.
12·13-0tc
10 2 6tfe lorncys, Pomeroy, Ohio, (or the ' Stale Au&lt;\itor James A. Rhod~ll
fram e dwelling house of Marvin general (:bairman of the progrAm
19~7 BUI&lt;k VB ·Special. ,2,79~. 17) Help Wonted
Petty, deceased, tocat.ed In Racine, annourfeed that Comedian Joe 1!.
2 tlr. Hard Top Cil!l.. Qnly 8,2115
Ohio. Ali offers subject to Court Brown \tloOid be toastmaster a1
actua.l miles by mdul local MOD~ - approval.
the bariguet.
QWnel'. Dynoflow 4ri~e. Pnpu·
L IRS - IRON FOUNDRY
Freclpnd Norrl• Admin· • Spcakof8 include Fronk Lano.
lar hard hlP model. BlaeU!tlr'c Floor molders and pit molder!! I
istrator of Marvin Pettt de- new general man~ger of thA
Pomeroy.
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needed at once. Thu Colonial
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former major league rmmagec;
19M Ford V8 Custamhne, S996.
Until enough molders are hired' \ Atio~n~ys foru Administrator
Duddy Daugherty, football coaeb
4 dr. Sedan. A low mlleog•
we will accept collect telephone 1121 14 17 21 3tc
ul Michigan state; Coucn woodv
clean, one owner en. Blaet
ealil al Tit MOOt.
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S.1dan. 'lilll Now
tlnel Ne ,vspaper Ruutes 1,1
R1ms JOOd. Bl..tlnar'a , Pome·
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Lon&amp; llotlllcn, Route 2.
II 21 6llp BADY SITTING In your homo
Phone MBl·M
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trailer load. H. A. Cole, Tup (20 JBuslness Servlr.es
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pera Ploitll. Phone 1260-- - - - - !
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QUI":K sr~H V!C~ on Wal&lt;"h Re 1
pairing by Fac'lory Trainer' 1 .....~~· 11 Luuta~~Ct; .\l,eACJ,
African Violeta. - Mra. Charles
Wtlt•·hma:&lt;r·r COLLINS ./EWEL 1 .wo..uu~u ll&amp;'t: . AI.I •-·W''ual~
Sauer. Phona G299·M.
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Good Year
After Year

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r~sh- phy to the Oh_io State Bucke}'eJ.

__.___ _ _ bcftH'c : h.e IJeard h!m. She

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, NOTICE MEIGS CO. .
REAL ESTATE OWNERS
The tax books are

Protect Your Loved
Ones and Property

now

l E. T~CYI SR.

open .for the payment of
1957 -December and 3une
Real Estate 'Tax and also
delinquent t ax e s. The
books will close February

FIRE AND SAFETY
' ' EQUIPMENT
Sales and Servl,te Dept.
MeehBDie Street
Phone 240 "f
Pomeroy

1, 1958.

CLYDE G. MILLHONE
Treas.

Dafiy SenUneJ, Pometoy-M!4dleport, 0., Dec. 14; 1957....7

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arm·~
Champion
. rophy T0 Ohio
. State
Pl'~amble
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U. S. Hf ..hw y 23
Immut.e.
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COLUMBUS UP~Pian• wore Pace, halfback at Michigan.
reatlon they would hove · aHer and son, Jimmy •pent the week
(6) Lost &amp; Found
WAVERLY, OHIO
. Sought Wilt' Aod
. announced today for presenting
The four Ohio State Rose Bowl their meeting and it was decided end with her. mo£ber and brother,
j _Ftrst of all, he cnll C'd ~o b131 the Uoited Pres' Nationa! Col· teams-1920, l!M9, J91W and Ul57 I that they would play gam&amp; aud ~~~bo~~~~ord Cox and Dean, ,at
LOST: Large f~mate black ADJora .__ _ _ _ _.__ _ __J w:fe for more th an 10 mmu tc•J lege Football Champwr.shtp tro- - will be .honored al the Danqllet. Ilisten t -records.
Mr. aod Mrs. Fred Larkins o!
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cat. Cb.Ud'l pet. Answen to'
"Babe". Col! 337·ill, 12 1' Sltl

of, Meigs Co.

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Up-To-Date lteport Is Given
. OnMilitary Missile Program

Humphrey Case
Handling Scored
By Muny Judge

lhlrd IHBII tfte Po)artl. h II still oluah and ~'!'a~n!"~t~ s~bw, ie!, 1 Pctunl' so extremely fi'illr d 11
AbOUt a yea! aivay from the fii&amp;ht· In&amp; up with a good bo { ~uri 1 looks like an ali·double In 'B11r·
0 a ou I t"~dy, Salmon-pmk, Mauv9 and
lltrtl wh!&lt;b i'tter to, o ,boWII4·
t.e!tlng &amp;IJR@c
· seodi1
erlng mi•IV of u. I. ••Hu~ · llti;sli'! mftU Ia thi f.a. it
1111 a
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on
elan ml•ilf~· Th,t followlftl
hal been undetroln.i !light !lito
dl•pateb eiVH on •!"'...iato
vllltlal!y oh I tNeelty bjlii, olnc~ Buft&gt;ee to., i!&gt;ilfli4rf~0 fu~it~~~~; t~e vesetabto. }itii, Btltbee !s m·
rotlor of 1110 m611 lmporto~t
1955. Not much ll imoWti ittro aboul l6tll' mlllloii n6wer
d1 trooudnR ForoHook hW\oid ·vatcr
mi11ilet, thslr mllltoiY tunc•
abotll the T·t · ·
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vea•tabte leid ca~to•lll
an m•l•n• doheribed as a lomli) ""
.tiona ond !loft of cltvolop.
Alii• ani! Titan are lqi!i.i'i hf,. His ~~~or~ Ia thai th' lonjer rruli welg Ina between 12 a• d 14
mentBy LOUIS CASSELS
~'!.'re:.eveloped by the (1. S. Air the averAie ·American h~ti\e tar· pounds; honoycross iweet oorn ·
doner hu lo sludy such a cata· peppy pop cor~ and early P'•P
Unlttd Preh Staff Correspondent
Iogue, the bigger his seed order corn and greenbud brOcco l ~.
WASHINGTON UP~ The UnitThe long-rango ballistic missile•
ed Stutes has five long-range bal- are the so-called •·untmate weap- wlU be..It must be a sound theory, If you hnvB plenty of rroney
listic missiles in varlous stages o! ons" of the lnternational 1 arma- loo, because the BUrpee Com- you can .ulways buv the mos' ex
1 development. They are called Thor
mcnts race. Dut both the United pany ~~ the world's largest mall [ pens! ve sl.'ed ln the world-:._th·
, Mr$ [)wight D. E:isenhower All·
Jupiter, Polaris; Atlas and Titan. States and RUssia han in their order seed bouse.
We had a peek at an advance [double Petunia. The Mrs. DDF:
Russia has at least two. The}' arsenals a large variety of other
are called T·2 and T-3.
missiles which are pi'elty awe- copy_ of the 1958_~atalogu e today, retails for $5,600 nn oune l! btlf
All seven of these missiles are some by comparison witb conven- and It ma~es excttlng readln1. For Burpee puts it u·p 1n srraller
th.e _benefit o_f the more than 30 packages. Yoll might try 10'1
designed to carr}' hydrogen bomb tlonal weapDns.
nullwn
Amencans w~o are home seeds for $::!.00 or a thousanrl ror
warheads. Powered by huge
The U. S. Air Force, for exrockets, they ure fired into space ample, hJI.~ lh pl'oduction.te mlssl.le gardeners (according to tne Na· $Ia 50
lional Gardon kureauJ, here's a
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hundreds of l"iles above the eorth called the Snark whleh becelllly snesk
Prt~view of what they can
Almo.
st as expr.nsi\'e is what ~ ~
and travel at supersonic speeds, travelled 5,000 miles and landed expect in this year'l editiOn.
probahly Burpee's most fano u~
usually 10,000 milCs an hour ~r accurately on its target. The
of aU,.J!IliPe~ iJ o!lerlnr vegelahle hybri d- the Big ReJ
IHSter.
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Snark iJ pbwettd .by turbojet en- ll •'Ira!
t1ew (lowef!laiid-four new vege- lomato. Although Bi ~ Hoy seed~
1
Built·in controiB guide ihe mla· etne1 talher lhah 111&lt;kets. It has table varieti~AI. .
~ell a,t ~0 to r 50 cents, they :~re a
sile during Its first few seconds s~rt win~, and is (UI,ded
$how . ,ce or t~e calaiitll!e Is cbns!Stont oest seller. · Dae Duko&gt;
of powered flight. once the rocket thi'ougllolit Ita flljhl liY bull.~ln the n~w 1
i~· Mltlibldo. The of nick.son County, Tenn.', hH
hurns oui, lbe missile !otlowa 1 controll IU •»eed Ia llllthtly hilS clllnax o
.llrll ilf4tii.. Ai!i«itl· obtil~ed ai much is )50 ' poitnd;
llxed ..trajectory, like • rifle bullet, than !he ip'eed bl si)und:
cu lin~iei.alti&gt;ri httiritl liar!• o! iom,toe; from ont Big Bov
toward its target. Hence the name
· Rlicol Now Mli,tio
gold . ever · vtl.bi!Od. II !6ok ·i!b plant.
•
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"ballistic mlsliie.''
Anoihor tecf!&gt;t adilil on lo lbe yeira and
'jj((jj, ptui the A!·
Bli Boy stays hign priced beMilitary men divide these mli· tt. s. · Strategic Alt lJol11niand's ·sis\ance oii!OO:IJiiii be.,, 16 creat•.
an6 it's worlti lt.
cauge lHI ·a hybrid it cannot resilcs into two types, accordinQ: to
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lhe distance they travel. lnlerme, weopo•• , I the llli.Ca . mli Is a
prpdu ee itself. E~ch yce~r's cron
diate range baiJislic missiles, com· roelt6t·MWt~red missile which eRn
¥urpee, loHl known lJ "MI. bheet!J must be obtained by hand
monty called !RB!f's, ore desian. be l' ubehod ll'Onl a B-47 Stratojot Marigold" by fl6"r~r grower; )j jJollinstlo!'J vf the origwal eros!.
ed to hit targets at least t,OOo bomber about !00 niileS or more the inan r~sjoiisible lor aol;lnl
mUcs away. Intercontinental bal- frOm lM tarliet.
' the complex pro6!em Involved In
,
, BIRE.t.NS TO, MEET
Ilatic missiles (ICBWsJ ore lhoae
The United States als~ bat 15 erealmg a MarlAtlld b,l'brid.
which travel about 5,000 miles.. . missiles desillned prlm-rliy lor The big trouble . Is tnal . Mart.' Th6 Lora! Bereans Class of the
Two IRBM'1 Tootod
defenst against ~nenfy air itlacY. &amp;•lda are self-polliqatlng. so Jlbr· Church ol C~risl will meet Tues·
Thor and Jupiter are ffiBM'I Six of these-the Atmy'o Nlke- pee !Irs! had to develop a alrtin day, Dec. 11. at 6 p. m. lor a
developed by the Air Foree and Aju, lbe Na~'a Terrier ahd ihlt was male 1terile. Eventually Cnriotlnll pJil!tk dinner and a
Army respectively. Both have aue- ~pari-ow I and the Alt terce's be sueceodod. Then he planted alit exchang! will be made by'
cessluliy passed night lesls al Fileon 1nd Genie-already ore In alternate tolv! of the new male· ittelnbets and their famUies.
Cape 'Cana,•erul, Fla. Their maxi- opei"ltlonal use, The other8, ln. oterile Matliio dl afta teltuiat lei~
mum range is reported to exc~ed varl,ous stases ot de~eiOP.Io•mt ahd pollinating ~lad{loidl,
2,000 miles.
tesllng, ore designed !o do lhe
Then the b~~j_w.O:. . brought in·
I
to crQSS•P~Initate the t~g.,sJn.,ini.
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The U. ·S. Navy is workin~- ~~- ~arne job better.
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T)tl~;. ·sounds eiiSier Ht~U· j(.,a3,
1.'hr!' Racine Chapter FHA b~ld
of c011rse, .,but aftet~ 20 y(t'al·~ its ·t.tHrd meeting of the year on
~ROS.SWORD
Burpee ca~, up with hJk Clini'!fJ, )lece'mber 11. The meeting WID
ACDOSS
3. S.gon•
32. CUp
Ma{ttoljl · 1teinendous, ' · almost· called to order by the club presi·
1. Exc·avatea •
4c(llloq. J
edge
iilou,ulit'r 'bio~m5; ·wltlt get to be dent, Lola Ann Knapp. Tile min5. Subsides
4. Lur~
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nearly five . lnebe&amp; scrogs and al- utes of the last meeting snd the
9. Fjnch
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:IS. Image
moSt a-.. ·d~. B.urpee is offering ron was read by the secretary(ltur.)
6. Exclama.
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Clinialit sefdi , to\ entluuiasts this treasurer, Mary Grace Stobar..l;j A
iO. Milia
tton of
28. Storea
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Churchill
disgust
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and brla~t or•nge. MayQc next
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silo•
l'"r tfiere ·'wtll be other eolors. _ /&gt;Irs 0 . B. Stout pi J.!Iddi~~prt.
13. Strangle
8. Rice betr
28. A
Burpee is proud of Chmu. lt'. owner of 'f~e Shoe_Box m_.Mtddle·
IC. Tree
(Jap.)
pry.
the Climax or many Yt:nrs of port, ga ve a very anterestmg talk.
,,a. Textile ' 9. FoOled
l!Jg
breeding Marlgol~. Burpe'e wa~ M_r ~. St?ut is_ ~ graduate of Ohio
screw pine 11. Female
person
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the
Cirst to develop the odorleSs UnavE:rB~ty wtth a ~S in _Home
17. Skin tum~r
party
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' 3H.In thli
Marigolds, th~ reiraj)loid' ~iari- ~con~miCS She speci~Iized m the
18. Cry or paan 18. Tear
JH. If Is anent
place
gold and clotens of othpf var!ct. [ f·1eld-0~ Food and Equa_p ment. Mrs
J9. Passes OVJr 19. Driving let
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40. Afieah
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412. ou!eaat ·
ies ~th ~fit aud J~ ·· ' ~~f~~ ~o a part tun_e leac~~r
Among the other tJowCrs bcihT Ch . _
meroy Jun aor ft1gh
23. Tiny ~bject 20. Disease of - ~7. Cbarltl ..
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sugar cane
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~ri.lans " "" tE. I.)
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Gardner
ntas--Ro_se O'~raj. desc1·ibed a.~
After repeating tt)e FHA Creed
29. Deplete .
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To Golnto.The Mall In Two Weeks

RAC lit!. £

~f~:_t:uckeye~~

s. Treasury Secretary George
HumphreY to &amp;end an aide to appear in trarfic eourt for him
Hazelwood lashed out at Mun\clpal Judge John E. sweeney
in a pre-court lcdure to some 40
traffic offenders waiting to appear
In the Bul&gt;urb~n court.
! year old riding horae -- hall
ltodnl)' Down1n11
"Reeenlly, a rich man-George .
'"Mid Cluo l laed Can
palmlno, hoi! black oquirrel.
·~·~\J MN'l:l!. A!ll!:NCI
liuplPbrcy- waa picked up for ·
\II ~lak•• aad Mlldeh
Call Ruliond 24494. 12 II 6le
,.,,~. At.~romoDIII, Ht.-r•
speeding He didn't ilflflC&amp;r in I
Custom Bu!i\ Kitchen Kitchen "'ETROPOLITAIW
ACCUliN1
courl. That judge (Sweeney)
41JTO SAL£8
deslancd for your home. · Free
..ate. C111U1Itv and a..lihou\d not operate· that way,"
eslilDit• rare&amp;o. ' AbboU.
R-1
Estate
B-kel
Hazelwood said from tile bencll.
Pbooe ll6f.Y.
8 8 U For Houoe Bulldlnr-- Nclgler'a
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"I don't believe that George
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P.oeine, Ohio. Phono 36M.
In MlDOLII'OR • H 0
llumpnrey 1·1 an• better than Joe
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Doakes.
Your Onll_ A.uthortzed
Jili''_.l'..,.lA lli•UH'·111.:'- - Pru~l.l~MJ
"Thal JlldSe pe\'mllled llum·
Lifo, ~utr... !'Ire, Poito. Call llo• phey'a oeer1tary to appear, and
Puller BRUSH MAN
James Marriner
~til• Ml•ldle.•rt. Ob10
therefore Humphroy dldn'l heur
736 1. Moln 11.
the lecture which a judge gives to
Pomo...,. Ohio
21 ) Real Estate
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lllhoM No. 121 - Allor S Plo'
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"I oay to that judge, he mado
-~.....,..:1;:.0-_7·;:.11 I ,uven Ruom ~~-wit~ -;;;;, a mletake . . .be shouldn't hne
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contrai loclltlon In ~(lddiopnrt . . permitted it. U Humphrey bas lhe
RA o " E~~\~SIO.• 6oR\'ICE I on corner lot. Will sell furnlsn· privilege of not coming lo cou~t,
~= ~:'w c:~~·~L~~~~:~~· cd or unfurnlsned. Phano everyone should nove the pnv·
roll
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_,,..,...____.__.....::...=Middleport, Oblo.
12-l(!.tfc
"Judge Sweeney dldn l help the
TIIMITII lliTIItMINATID
lraflle altuation at all."
For fret :nupect:•• phane 383-M I. (241 For Sale or Trade In his chamber!, llazctwood
Gllmure S~pply Sl'll't, Pomuo~
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1ald "the lneonvenlenee of com·
All •'Ork 11111renteed FullY In
lng to court II part ol the doter·
1111'ed. Vou&amp;bon'o (ndt•olrlol aft/ r rooma ~ plenty
.,.- -- -fur·
- rent treatment to make people
ol water
Root l&amp;t.llal Tormllt centro! So•
na&lt;e hoat.. Furni!hed or unfur· drive properly.
vl&lt;t, St Ham. w. Vo. 7 ill t
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"Since that llumt•hrcy case WDH
FU~NITURl
In the paper~ 1 ·hove hod seven
ralls frDm prominent peraons ask·
lng me to illow 1omeono else to
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come In and pay a fine ror them.
"When ·1 ttll them that they
rAllAkiit'li: XII colore. YO\ini
must appear them8l!lves, tbey 11all
Loc:ated
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1111.
North
and bretlltrt.' f2.50 to ~ each.
have \he same que1t1on. Why?
Of Point Pleasant
ei:IW' IRON -MITAU
IIIIo meted polra 11 •6.110 to $1~.
Oil Route 82
l'hone AI7-J, Vlr&amp;inla Vitaluo,
lterb Ro,.nkranz, had • stroke
juat off Route 7 alliob!on . .
t.hr.. weeki aio. Dr. lllcl~eway of
New Haven was called to KC him
12 14 "'
tUNK CO.
Salurday.
lloY'• 28" bicycle. Good condllion.
Mr~ Ullie Chrlaty, wM bu
Paul lleulllr, Pomeroy. !'bono
been suffering wit.b an underarm
Consislln&amp; of Many
MII-X. '
12 14 31p
jabce!l and In l\letsa General Ho•
Christmas Gifts
1pltal for II!Voral' days -1111 week Is
~btlolm!l trees. Lower Syracu,.
DOO~ PRIZE GIVEN
1•lay ina with ... aon, My, In Chc•·
oo Statei\Oid. IlOe 1nd .1. John·
Sale Conducted by
ter. while abe r~pelates.
ny Llalc, &amp;yrocuae. ·12 It 6lc COUNTRY PLIICI - 11-room bup·
galow, beouliluUy d~eorated In·
. W. S. Brock Auction Co.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hili •pent
side ond out. Electricity, water AUnlONIIR
Sunday nl&amp;bl wllh Mr. and Mrs.
In kitchen 1nd baUio gu. Gar·
·WII-ur S. I rock
raul Themll In Columbus and ,~_.
Wt/ltLIT~R
~ac , utility hulldlnw snd II\·
lo• lOS U. 1
tondod the fune1al ol the lornt·
aero lot. Enciooed yaj'd. on
er'• sister, Mr.. Ftorepee Kincade,
Point ""''"'· W. 1/o.
blaclttop rood II&gt; mUe! rron&gt;
In the northern pUI of the slote.
Pbono 14t2·RX
Rutland. The pllee you bave
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been tooklna lor end ol the
at
prl•e you wont to pay. Onb
$&amp;000.00, aGd guiek possmlun.
CUCKL!R ~IAL7Y
START YOUr . OWN FEED BUSINESS with' a DaffiJI
lOX
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PHONI 10f.Y
Can be bilulht ior timall de·
Feedmo!IOe
incl a topoquailty bnnd •!·letA Ill lbe Meigs
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CoUiltJ
&amp;rill.
You'Dtell dlreelly to the farmel' while y011r
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Mobile
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Ills grains lnd roitgb..ti ·IIIIo 4jUal·
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)Dent. Wrl~ or fhone for
tty feed. Y'!l'll Merehancllse feed, feott eOII~eillrates,
"WW letMr l'er Lilli'
blatlatnp mqllllea, .ad perform a mlldt-aeede\1 ~~~~
detall8. 1 :
for ,farm~I'J· A~e oP.eratm I'IJI.!)H ·adUlt ilel In·
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0., Dec., 14: 1957
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J!la&lt;:hinlst at the NYC Big ' E'our
there. Their home ~n Fourth
has been rented to Mr .
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and oalt portlen11ollay with
light rain or: drl!alt _..uth.
portion. Partly cl~udy ol!d a
coWer ltnlght. Tuea,toy liow·
'ly I~,.Hillll clnlidl-t. Hlth foo
dll 40'1 north-~ •!'..'\ 50'a aoutlt•
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w. va., former Middleport residents, will celebrate thm Golden Wedding anniversary at the hom~ of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewts Knopp, and chtldrep,
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continuous FUN at every _
"feeding". A live-action
meChanical ba11k that
teaches thrift and the
value of savlng'ln a
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The F-RS BA~K
andSavings Company
Rock Springs
Grange Meeting
Held Thursday

Member Federal Resern System
Depo1lt luurante CorporaUon
POMEROY, OHIO

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A potluck dinner at 7 p, m pr~·
I ~'!'t\('!l 1h(' mrcllng of Hock Spnng~
Grangr, Thursday cvcmng.
I A111o~ Leonard 1worthy master
1 prcs!dcrl and one candadatc w 1s
g1vcn t!urd nnd fourth riP.grees.
The lrcturcr, Mrs. Wilham A
Morgau prcsrnted a prog:r.1m
which wus dcvidcd mto two part ~
with part one honoring the nmuvcrsar) nl the (oundlng or !he
1 Grange
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lreaaure a lifoumo I Many
beautiful models 11

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"Cleo" lhe Hound Dog

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Wallnee D0mewood of Lona
tom RD. and owen Damewood ot
.\lechanicsburg and lour dauah·
ten, Mrs. Betty Fell, of Summer•
lord, Ohio, Mrs. Madeline Booth. ·
Stuebenv11le, Mrs. Ruth Stewart,
Connea~l; and Mrs. Wanda Car•
roll, North Klngsvtlle.
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wood an(t a ,.,n, Piitd
Funeral

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We&lt;lnesday at 2 p m. al the Ket~o::if''' Z:
Church of Chm.t with the-

Harold IJO!Oicr, officiahng.
will 1te in lh&lt;' ChC$ter ;cn1eloorVl ·•'~il!'
Fril!nds may call at I he
Funeral Home, Tuppors Plalrils,,):
from lale Tuesday aftcrnoo11
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donated by Mrs. Gill wus won by
Mrs. Carl Greuser.
At the clo•e ollhe mcelmg gift&lt;
which had been placed under l
li&amp;hted troe were exchanged. TW
atld gills lor needy children In the
county were bron&amp;hl by tbo mem·
bors and will be given the Jaycees
lor dlslrlbution.
Tho quartetly birlhday •.upper
honoring all member• wl1o havo
• hlrthdoya the pa1t three month.•
will be held
the , next mecllnr,
on Thursday DoCOQlber 20.

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Mrs. William Grue•er and an al'tlcle "lnlormatlon on Chrlsli'IBS
customs" was read ~Y Mra. 1'ran!t
Gruescr.
A pt·cscrtptlon I or a happ~
ChrlslmRs was given by Mrs. Ita) ·
mond Cole after which the group
sang "Silent Night." loll owed with
a Bhrls'mas prayer by Mrs. llor

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De,ember 16th·

t~cir lives were givcu,
follow• Oliver lludso11 Kelly, by
Mrs. Bertha Gill; Wll!JUm Sault·
dm, Mrs Robert Louks: John H
Thompson, Miss Clara Humprc)
William M. Ireland. Mrs. Edward
llumphrcy; Rev. A B. Brauch.
Mrs Amos Leonard; Uev. John
l Trilublc and ~i·ances McDowcl •.
Mrs. Fred Lclfh"l; and Carolnw
K llall, MISs Hclly Leonard. Ar.
article 'The Grango ot Today '
was rearl by Mrs. Mvrgan.
''Chrl!llmas time In the beaullfu!
Ohio • Southern Ullb'' was th~·
theme or part two Wh!Ch OPCill d
wilh group slnginc or ''Joy To Th~

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Middleport F1remen collected
money and food for· their anQual
Christmas projecl of bukets lor
neody families Sunday. 1\
her ol towq·pe~Jile were mtstell''•'
1n the alternoon canvass
any• 1
Dne whn wiihes 'o contribute- . iS
asked to catl 6109. the vUI,ge
bat!. and 'i fireman will co1ne tO
their home Wednc!'day eYenin'

lf::m for their contrlhution. 1 ~
· The baskets are to oe preparC&lt;I ,

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at lhe Rawlings bUJidmg, Cornier,
ly occupied by lbe Me1~s Mot:Or
Company, North Set•ond Avenu~~.
Anyone ha\'illg a name to rePOrt

lor a bask'! is asked tu call lbe
villoge ball or tell one ol die ·-. -·•---~·
firemen.
The l•'ire Department is also
remi~dlng people lo check thelr
'Christmas tree lights and be
they do not overload their
with extra decorations thia

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