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DisabledWorkersFailingToApply 1
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• 01sabled workers who were eh
glble m July 11157 for BOCial se
curtty dtssbillty nU~urancP. bene
fits and who lui til apply before
lbe end of December wJillose up
to $651 John R C~aUleld, Port&lt;
mouth Dtstnct Manager for Soctal Secunty, said today
Mr Chathe ld pomted out that
under the law thgtblc perso113
who make applications lor dJS
ebthty uuurance beneftts before
lbe end of December cuo oe pa1d
benertts back tts far as Jul), wlum
such benefits ftrst became available, assummg they md eiJgJbt
llty requirements that far back
For those who file after D'
camber, no baek benefits can b(l;
patd The law provides that 111
SLtch cases payments can hegm
no earlter than the month 11,
whJCh the appiJcallon " filed
D1sabJhty
payments range
from $30 to $108 50 a month, de
pending on the worker'' average
monthly earnmgs under soctal
security Mr Chatlleld reports
that several hundred people ha\c
qua!J!Jed lor these benefit&amp; m
the siX county area .served by thr
Portsmouth office, runce firs•
bene!1ts became pAyable last
July
So&lt;Jal secur~ty disability In
surance benefits are pllyable !1
persons between 50 ond 8&amp; years
of age who have worked upder
social security m the past b"t
are now so severely disabled
(either mentally or phyoleoll) I
that they cannot ~o any aub..,tan

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To quahfy lor these bonefJts, a
disabled worker must have soctal
security credtt for at least 5 out
of the 10 yearo blfore be became
diBabtcd, mcludlng at least a
year anrl a hal( out vf the 3
years JUSt before his dtsabthty
began
Apphdfittons for t}\c bcnefu~
can be made at the local socJal
securtty office, 930 Fourth Street
'" Portsmouth If a disabled peJ
son Is unable to go to the o(!tC'!
he may wr1te or telephone for m
formatiOn or someone else may
call for h1m
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VOL IX NO. Zlll

Baumgardner's
Are Hosts For
Christmas Party

A Christmas party was held o•
CbrJBtmaa ntgbt at the home of
Alma, George and Manning Baum
gardner alter the program at lbe
Mt Moriah Bapt!~ Church
Mrs Irvm Blumlardner served
refreshment&amp; to the guest&amp; who en·
joyed games, daoelng and televisIon
Tho~e present were Janice and
Rosella Rlcharda, Emmaline, Ke1th
and James Bowleo, Robby Green
S T Johnson, jlunt Russell, June
McCabe, Dorothy Combs, !llrry
Harns.

PO~eroy·Mlddleport, Oblo, Saturday, De&lt;ember 28, 1957

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Oath Of .Offite
Pomeroy Offitials

In eeremonlos e~tnducled at Ctty
Hall Friday nflht before a crowd
of city employee~ and olber suellt&amp;
'Pmnernv's neW ' Vtllage officers
were "fom Into office
Rollrlng ll.lyor E. F RobirtJOn
admmlllered tile oath of o!IJCe to
lbe qew.mayor, Chll"lta Legar, aod
to newly eleded clerk Edna
Sehoenleb and treuurer Elma

Y:IAREND
ClEARANCE
•SALE
Extra good for model.

1t53 ChtvJtllt 110 4dr. Sedan ·· · · $695

An extra good buy.

$1,295

1955 Ford VI Customllne

2 dr. Sedan. Fordomatlc one careful owner. New Bu1ck

trade4n.

$1,595

1955 Buick VI Special

2 dr. Sedan Dynaflow drive R&amp;H One careful owner.

-, New Buick trade·ln.

$1,495

1955 Chevrolet V8 Bel Air

4 dr. Sedan Power glide. Showroom clean Fully

~quip·

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1955 Ftnl·VI fal~ane ········· ·· $1,495

Victoria Coupe. A b~autjful automobile. Hard Top Style.
AU vynaiJeather sea~. R&amp; H

1,56 Buick VI S.,er ··

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-J~~:~~~~P~oli:~ng,thurcla
pa,stor Iii
of

$1.00
SALE
AI Advertised
In The Dally Sentinel

OLDER MODEL
CARS THAT
MUST BE SOLD!

aions.

Marlon F Graven of Wooster.
premden! of tbe assoCiation, wil}
prestde at lbe three-day event.

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COME WOK THEM
OVER AND MAKE US

leather seats.

1957 lulck.VI Special

New Year Dance
Willie Tonite ·

AH OFFER

METRdPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

4 dr. Catalina Coup'' The finest and best Pontiac 4 dr
made. One careful local owner. Hydramatlc drive. AU

COLUMBUS UP - The ninth
conventton of lbe Ohio
Assn of Elect1011 Offiolals will be
bereJan 5·7
Secretary of State Ted W Brown
aaJd lmportont electl011 aubJe&lt;ts
will be dlscpBSed along w1tb lb•
handling of petitions, oourt deCI·

We HAVE SEVERAL

1ta6 Dodge corotttt 4'dr. sedan .. $1,695
$2,195

Officials o '•
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1956 Pontiac ¥8 St• Chief

Po111eroy 'l.odge lll85 of the J:.o.
yal 6rder of Moose wiU bold theJr
annual New Years Dance tont&amp;h:
•I lhe Mooae ll4ll located oo

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Ohio

.DlSH DRAINER

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4 dr. Sedan. Power Steering &amp; brakes. Dynaflow- ful17

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Jt•a packed to the brim with vim. Tops In condition an~
~ppearance.

19551ulck VI Super ·.... · · .... $1,795
1955 chrysler va 4 dr... ·.. .. ·.. $1,595
WIDdlor Sedan. A clean·blgb quallty one owner car at

a low price. About 113 of present new price.

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as this one.

MANY MORE

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Proposes Slash
In Own Salary
EAST LIVERPOOL. 0 UP
Ma)Dr ( cl('c\ Fred P Lawrence
startled everyone today by proposmg hu ~alary be sl3shed from
,2,400 a year to $1
RepubHc~n

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19531Ford VI 2 dr. Customllne Setlail $795

with ilanclitg to begm at 9 p m
AU members of the lodge lnd
theu guests are inVIted to attend

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1954 Ford VI Ranch Wagtn · · ·· $1,495
by ori~r our loci! merchants New Buick trade·in.

&gt;!IIJ;tc for the affair wlll be fur·
ahhe~ by the Rambler~ orcbeatra

was1be &amp;~alter •-\o~:-:~
eventn- and the WI to wor· "')Uoi.!~IJ!''·" G
ahip
and 1;lur
!~on
wereProfessor
pven by '" ~~~r.t::. ~=~~
the Re"
•Harmon,
at Wlnebr!'nner SemmJit1', Findlay
and brother lo-law of the candi· rem,ov~
date
The Scnpture reading lor lbe
servJ&lt;e was read by the Rev W
Luther Tracy, Rio Grande, ••nd.;;; oelireluiii
lbe beocdJclloo was gtven by t1
ordauted mmister
SpeCial music for the e•enitJg
was presented' by tbc SenlO{
cbotr d1rected by Mrs. Clarence 1;..,"''""
Lae&lt;y and Mrs Cecil P Bradbury,
organist
Alter the ordmatlon s.ervtce a
reception was held m tbe cbureh
~.I rooms w1tb Mn Paul Sma'"t
aod Mrs Htlton Hood presullog a:
the Sliver eoffee and rea sell'k&lt;s
Mr1 David Darst Jr was 10 charge
of decorations for tile reeeptio 1
and the dmmg...oom comnuttee lodllded Mrs Cbarlea Bennett Mrs.
WJUi&amp; Anthony, Mrs A R Pullen,
Mrs John Kaufl, Mrs Fr~nces
Bearhs and Mn Cecil Bndbury.
Tb~ Rev and MrL John A. Hoyt
wtU move to DetrOJ~ llllehlgan, 1n
January where he will serve as
pastor of tbe Allen Park Bapttsl
Chur&lt;h He will complete his work
at the Cotgate-Roehcs'.er Seman
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hmged hJS o!ler on eouncJI ap
provo! of a $2.400 pay raiSe for a
sarety serVICe dtreclor, Yet to b~
appointed
Five of seven councHmon wd
COLU¥!1US tJP
they will approve the request at a R. )JJrdy, ~=~~~~==
spoeJal meettng today
j today was 11
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2 dr. Riviera Cpt. Tr,de.tn on new Buick from one of
Oll.f belt customer1. Power Sleering &amp; brakes. One careflit local owner.

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Heater One careful owner.
~ ~epl wjng be~ljty.l'{ew Pol)tlac trade·ln.

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past mx
tor
of lbe Middleport
welcomed his
son, the Re•~ Jobn Arthur Hoyt,
uito lbe mlnbjry of the Baptist
eburch anll gave ,lbe Ordlnatloo
proyer at the Ordlll1tion servt&lt;ea
held' Friday evening h1re
Re"' Ger ald R Brown, VJD·
w ~~~t b~;••.;:reeommen~atiDn oi
th
Counetl and Dr
se.,reury of
Bnlllat.Coo1vention. Gran·
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1953 Chevrole~ ~ ton Panel .. .. $495

John Arthur Hoyt
Is Ordained Into
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Who needs it 1 Cancelled checks are automatic 11 ;!If.
Je(eipls When paid, they are so ID!If~ • • . ,
returwd by the bank to tile JICI'PD whq drew !hem.'

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PAY WITH CHECKS DRAW\! IN ou• IANI\l
WE'LL WUGOMl YOU~-~NQ ~NT,'

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'(Al6o, tbe art o£ making nuwers and
Clulstmas decorll.tlons has added lllllch tp the
joy and beauty lb the Mlile. As l ~eW1t 11£
tbe Home Council teaching, the ruul homes
a1e better lighted and more artistic as to col·
01 and a11angement
"The culture mherent m these Home
Council programs is giVIng the rural woman
qmte an advanced look fo1 the future This
p1ogress in Me1gs County IS due to the effort
of a quiet, unassuming lady, M1 s Geneva No.
Jan who has stressed economy m each phase
of her worrk "
We doubt If a more dedicated person than
Mrs Nolan In her work w1th rural lailles
could be found anywhc1·e The unsolle,lted
commendation above tuggests that one bf the
vital moving forces for rural social ahange
for continued rise In standards of llvJng, 111
for ever high conceptions of what Ufe- &lt;tan
mean in beauty, creativeness, and uaefun.
ness, 1ollow largely the work of leaders like
Mrs. Nolan.

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T.V Chapel
12. 0 CbatJIJl!'qu!)lp BoWlllll
1· 5 Cbamplol!lldp Pro Football
~:00 lieel tbt }l!rels
5·30 Nm Plc!Ute
~.40 G01f:el Harlnolf' loya
8·00 Pro OOtlon 111
7 00 Ama c\U' Hour
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Sill! on
'l'oday
Jlomper !loom
Trouble With !'ltber
Arlene Francis Sbow
'l!reasure Hunt
The Prlee hi 1118hl
rruth or Consquenl:!ll
Tor Tac Douab
It ::Ould Be' \OU
Mld·DaY NeWI
Movietline
Bride and Groom
M•lln~ Tb,ealre
Oueen lor • DU
l.o&lt;IOI'II IIOIIIIIIClOtl
Comedy '!')me
Spinach Piafho...
Sjloru Eye
Wutbereast
News Pleture
N'i!t: Ne\W
Hawkeye
'!'he Price hi lllabl
lletlleli Gun
!J'ales of Weill Far&amp;o
Nenty One
Alcoa Theater
AII.Star 1m
News llea&lt;lllnet
Weathercut
Nltewatch
Sip Oil

WCHS-TV Chanrtel8
Alfred Blteheoek
OES INSTALLATION
Allen Hughes Worthy Pall'on of
Evangeline Chapter, OIDS, attd
Mra .-.tlen Hughes selll'l!tacy &lt;of
the Che•hlre Chapter, OES, ~
e4 the dnstallatwn
for
OES chaptors m Racine and Gal!!
polls and Mrs Uughes waa lPital
led at th! servwe at Cheshire thi£
past week

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Chan"'l 3 • Sunday

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lirvt! lleell taU&amp;ht the art of sew·
lng. As a result of this teaclll"" by the cut
of :the dothea, one ~ not d!at1nguish between the tlty laity and the '!1Jra1 woman.
"Tile healljl rJ. t~ S*!Pie is much lmprov·
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What's My Uno
~unday News S_peclal
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Miss Jean La inn aj)ent Cfuisi.
"1" with Mr and Mlil J:rneat
Jones and daughter, carol Jean
Columbus, and was ae&lt;:comP.ailled
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,horne Frtd'Y by Carol Jean 10r
1nd•11 n1te v'
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Mrs Frank W•llon, Mill. Eldon
Ga p'I Ch es~r.
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er'• ba•h
""rk er 8burg, ld ay
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Chrtalmas dinner guests of Mr:
and Mrs Frank Beach lpcluded
Mr and Mro. Robert
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10111, Mn. Delma !Ialley and l!r.
and Mn No•man Yeauser
Mr ana Uri John llrJin .and
family were Ghrl!tmaa nly fllettJ
61 Mr and lira :Fred (leore and
10ns,. Rutlend. A·2o
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who " alaUootd at Wrlili!-Pf~
son Air r&gt;orce Base,
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with hlo parenti
Jane Harris, studeht nurle at
St. Joseph's Ho&amp;Rital Setioo!' of
l'!urslrlt. Parltersburr, Ji hOme lor
the boUdaya
and
Mrs Wwl~h h~r
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diUI ter-ln law, Mr and
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11!, Walt~r Wolle and Mrs
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b Ursday ~fter t vlalt In Colum
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p]jone 4 rooms and bath, (urn•0039-X.
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retu... d ~91lll 'l'huniday after '
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, l'or Bent - Extension I.MIM lin.. Anlbbny }llgllol Columbus
Scallola £.oJl'ds, tli'op Clotlla
Albie
,Jelurned
Clh\tou ria»er, llldCIIII!JOl'(;
tO' her ho'm,'i
Thunllay
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111 tf alter spend'Pl Cbrlitmalll\'ltb bet
195S Ford
VS Cu51omllne 3 dr Sebry&gt;tber a~d- sbter·ln· law Mr and
dan. tordolliall~ Oft&amp;' c~rut
'Inlier
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newt·
Clf
llldale&gt;
Mra , Ed~ I&amp;; lloetllbh.
ownef. ~ew lf~lck tradeln
pol'! Get
illtldll; Mr
ilelil6 lJhd and
tea
$!,2~. Bltottnar's Jfolileroy.
!2 2~ 6tc i;Ound barto )'OJJ. l&gt;lloa. B'.HRI. l()tt, T~itl, lillllt Cbrlslti!D dlnher
Edeat ROflloldl, lltynotd's.DaJrr
q! h$'
..rr. lnd
store, )IJ.1ll'!eport, Obln.
taille' Hiieill&amp;i.
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_ _ _ __..... dallghiel's; Jitnda aQd Mr.: Jelfiey
Wllsbn and gU'ell, l(ft; ~one W'l
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H'elp
oon A;.~IVIIIe sli&lt;!l!t Glirtstm~f
1955 Olds ·~" 2 d~ Holhday Cpe
With Mil and' 'M~· Vehle Davit'
ll'o packed to the brim with vim
Mid
MOLDERS
Heav•
floor
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Tops In condiiion and appear·
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and M' "'' I!
work. Mull set cores by drawing•
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ancc $1,795 Blaettnar's Pom·
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poilr
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holiday p em of Trlr. and !its Glo\'l!l Sptlft, ol
eroy
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piJeatlon letler to tlie colonial her parea , r. and Mn. Carl Jieeb,his, !ell Tilutlday fdr their
195• Ford vsila;;clf\iia~on Ex~•P'
Follhllr1 Co., LoulsvUie, Ol!lo. Quallt
home after apendlnc Chl'litiilas
12 2'1 610
Mr. and Mrs. 01111\ Silley and with ller lOft l)i' J J Dlll'll and
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are blo lamUy
trbb' for
11ona11n every way.
Blaettnar s' Pomeroy 12 28 61c Now taking applications for Sen· the guests of her parents, Mr. and Cbrlitmas cllnner were :Mr P d
dr Sedan A hnel Newapaper Routes 1n Ml'!l C D
11156 Dodge
Mn. H. E Ililall.
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wing beauty4 Ne-r PoqUac
Pumeroy. Call 398, pomeroy.
llr. and Mn Hbni't Holler and
Mr and Mn. Cbarles Lucu and
llllde-ln• $1,69e Blaelln&amp;r's Porn•
12 28 tp Mrs C D Frl!tker visited teoont· ehUdn!D Rodney and Marjo'IJ
eroy
12 28 6tc
ly With M" add Mrs Raytliolfd Caledonia, are vlolllnJ her parebb
.........-.tiuel Newspaper
In Frecker, TUppers Plains.
Mr. md lt!n. Homer Jones, and
19114 Buick V8 Super 2 dr Riviera llliddleport Call 98 Porno
Mn. E. L Arnold ol Athens Rd her grandmother, Mn. Lena McEI·
3 ' .J3.tf spent Clltlllillaa at Rand, w. Va, Minny.
Coupe Power Steering &amp; Brakes ro
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wltli h~r daui1iter arid famll;, M~ lit and Mra. Verne Davia 00•
chants N~w Bulei trade m
(Z())Buslness Servi- and Mia Ctilrtes Elliott. Sbe was tertalned with a Cbrlltmao dinner
Blaettnar's Pomeroy. 12 28 6to
"""~ aceompanled bOJile Thutaday by lor Mr and Mn. Carl Moore and
c•ov Fdrdor Deluxe, R' -H I,;~;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;o;;;;;;w=;;;;;;;;;i;;;~ Iher daughter, Mrs. Ruth Richards daugbtera, Linda and Mn. Jellrey
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or Galllpollo, who spent the day Wll10n, Pon\eroy; MrL Leone Wll·
~taUdard ililll, orlgmal met•l·
Alllllaket' aAd Modell
willi the Elllotts.
son, Amesville, a~d William Swlab
e greeft !lhllh, Lew mileage
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morrll and er
gCod condlllon, 218 m1 oil RT
sons, Mlddletoom., and Melvin 1111· Mrs Jacob IIetz wu called to
148, (Bradlibry Rd) on Shot Gun
AUTO 6Ai.ls
ne, Columbus, were Christmas Colum~us Wednesday ~y tbe death
Hollbw Rd. Call week dayo be
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ooli
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peots of Mr and Mrs Roy Riffle ol her brother c E Walters
tween 10 30 a Ill and 3 00 p m ijUlCk blkvlilli OD wo,ton 1\e- Mi. and Mrs EVerett Thomas
Mrs Claren;e Bailey and sons
Phon"&lt; 6924 Y W1lllam K B•lley
pairlnJ by Foetor)' Trained and daughter, Faye, and Ros1 Mlcha~l and Rl&lt;baril Sprmg!leld'
,
12 za, 3tP
wofcbqlabr, COLLINS JEWEl. Jones vlBltcd Chnstmas Day In are spending a week 'w•tb her m.:
JVIIlys Station Wagon-;;;g't.;i lll115
1 Ill Crook&amp;V\lle with Mr and Mrs thOr 'Mrs Minnie Erlewlne and
2paint nnd tires. New clutch,
' Yotu: 01!11 AU\tiMized
Walter T)lomas and !nmJiy.
fem;ly.
'
qew..l&gt;al!eey, f!uns line $4 ~ ~
Faile 'll.\VBB ' Ml\N
Mr an'd Mrs Pal Parker and •J H. Gnte, who lo Ul with a
Phone 3 4-M
.2i!.{Jtc
~~ ~ II' J!tariln
dallghlet and lllr and Mr~ Char- heari eonditlon, lJ a ll)Odical pa
llilWe
or
les Meinhart and sons of Colum· !lent at Melge General Hospital
12
7
731 IJ. 1!\aln
bus Were Chrtatm11 guesto of Mr
Mr an6 Mro. Bernard Full! and
PICK UP TRUCKS
l'llo
5 PM and Mrs Max Memhart
' daughters, Beth and Barbara, VII·
19M-CHEVROLET \!, ton $1195 oo
"' o.
tr t0.7·U
Mr and Mrs. Dayton PhilliPS lied frtend9 ID Ch!Uicotbe on
Deluxe Equipment, hepler
and family have returned home at Chrlllmas Day
1954-CHEVROLET 1!. ton
00 1' TIRMITIS lltTERMtNATiD ter a week'a visit with relatives In
Mrs. Sam TUrner Ashland OhiO
DelUxe Cab, Heater
!'or lrte
phone 383-JI, Columbus
Is visiting lllr and Mrs
11152-GMC '• ton $61!3
Gllmlll'e Sbpply St&lt;Jl'e, Pomeroy. Mr. .and Mrs Harry Dixon and Hood and sons and Mrs. JoSle
bed, Heater,004-Spd
Ah work aumnteed Fullr In- son, R1eky, ol Columbus, and Mra TUrner
' 1951-FORD 1!. Ibn $t85 00
sured. vaughan's IJI~•.!IIrlal and Earl Kelly, Lanoaater, were recent Mr and Mrs Franeli Buah and
1951-GMC 1!. ton $48500
Ri!JJ!o~Ual Te'nnliA! Conll'ol Sir MUestJ of Mr and lllrs Herbert sons, Roger, David and Jerry, of
195~MC ll ton $445 00
vie! St
'IV Va
7 £ Dixon and family.
Xenia, were Chrlatm" 811011i of
Platlorm bed, 4 Spd
Uri. Clara Grueser and Mr1. Mr. aDd Mrs. c J. Rhodes. Also
191?- INTERNATIONAL $14500
I
Wilma Slobart were Cllrlatmas visiting thb. llhe&lt;IOI bome Christ·
\!, ton box bed; 4 Spd.
dlnner.gUeats'of Mr. and Mn Her- 1110 were !lr. and Ml'i. Fre&lt;lllbth
IIOMIROY MOTOR co.
mtuetUIW. 1
bert DIXon
family
and dlua1JIOI't, Sharon, Judith and
- Phone 491 - Ohio
IIC!tAI' IRQN - Mi "U
Mlas Marilyn Grueser was
Martba, ,wlrlemont.
12 27 !c
holiday
gUeBI
or
her
parentJ,
Mt.
dinner llyer
pestslneluded
of Mr
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and Mn. Karl Grueser, Miner• andChrletn!as
Mrt. Kenneth
1
Scie
ldr. ahd Mr5 Karl Grueser and Mr. and 111'9 Charles Byer, Mrs
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Jlne Gllkl!)', Middleport; Guy Gil·
and CC'RN: Stanley Gibbs,
key, Columbua, Mr and
LotJ Bottom, Route 2.
I·,
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Cloyd Barnell and daughter, Von11 21 8tlp
CONCRITI: BLOCD
NOTICI OP FILING AND HIAR· da Lee, Leon. Mr and Mn. Byer
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!NO O'i INVENTORY
reeetved a cuekoo •loek lor
"lllllf llttflr Per L....
Prebalt Court, Molp County, Ohio Cbrillmaa from their son, Robert,
Nice Saddle. Herb WIUlama,
GBUISD ILOCK
TO tho Executor Ot Admlnletra· who Ia st.Itloned at an Arlll!' hosShade, Ohio I
1;2;2f&lt;6tp
tor and to oueh of the loUowlng as pltalln dermany.
FOil SA.LJ!;: one Lanoaiter deep
I Mil• a..th
are resident• of the alate ol Olilo· Mr. and Mrs L D. Diles wero
'well jet pump 'olllh P¥Uft
.,
aurvlvl!lr spouse, If any; next of Christmas II:Ve guestJ of Dr and
tank an;t &amp;'Critch. AlsO t!Sfeet
If, Ia Clll Wtn. ll'llllllr )dn; ~llellelarleo under the ...w, Mt1. Charbia Jividen and children,
ptJsUe p!t&gt;O, 1~ s IV•; one
.... ._,....
111 Illy,· the allorney or atloi'JI,eYI Tom llld Ellen, and Mr. and Mr,.
arclllteet's drawlnr' tab'-, (Vol :l!:~~~~~=""""'" representing any ol the aforelften• Harry Mltehell Jr and sons, Ath·
md tooll ODe typmila' desk WiU,;~!oi'SERVici. tlolle&lt;l pel'lons:
ens They returned home Cbrllt·
md one IUJn&amp; cab1nn, handmade, Phone 2011. Clo~d Appliance You are hereby notified that on mas mornln&amp; where they enter
one oleeltlc tabJ.'•aw, Me wOod
Stlirt. 118 w M St p•-·..._ the Ultli daY Of Dl!(ember, 19D•, talned Mr. end Mrs David D•les,
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Itd Olli lldobollrd,
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•--nt~
"lch.. and Mr. and Mrs
we,
on•
ao
28 tf an """
•• , 1nd Apprallllinent o't 'Detroit, .,
Ia
OliO "White" sevlll!l llliChlne,
-::-::-::~-----=--=the etlale of Allred H Genhelm·
antique.
Pomero• 8JIW.
Ill) I
er, deceased, late of Pomei'O)' VII· lfarllyn, Larry and Bob were the
io t 6lt&lt;
o
riSUI'IGnce
lage In llld county was !Ued ln !Chrhltmas diMer guetta of her
00~
ko'*!IIOD. this Court.
f,JI'Il~tr, !&gt;lr. aod Mrs Welby Wha
EleclloiWI ~w~ and Clarla.
w., i\u.ltl. Plte, PoUo. Call !JOe Hearlna on 1111t tliveii!IJ!t land' I tf, Dl r\Yin
For Sale. Call stellbcfore $ a.
llltla. lllildle;ort. Olilo.
!\(lpralsement will tit bad till!Ott ,Mr.
Mra. William Parker
m or after 4 p, bl.
10 te 81fe
• this Court on thf ISU d~ . cit ID~Iariilly of Columbus and Ed·
~J
'0'7 t 10•"" "!"'"
w Plll'ker Jr were the hohda"
1
Custom Buill ltltcban Kitchen' laraae"I!DIIfl!ll ~ ~• .;.nuary • • ' a ·'"' 0 """"'
peatl Ot their parento, Mr and
dealgnfd for JQur boma. Free
~eport. lin • A~l• ·F.JJceptlollll thereto ltjay be flied ToM. I!CII'Iard Parker sr , Miners·
estimt&lt;!' PONIIIIII i .Abaoll.
Jlolildl PIIIDe 4SIJ.lt:
NJI.II by any Interested party 11 811)' vUie.
·
· Phone ~!·
86U time prior flve daya before the Mr. and Mrs John Flaher an
10
Good Mile~ uay lly the blle os
date eet ' r bearlll&amp;
10n1 ol Akron were holiday guesta
trailer load. H. A. Cole, TUp
IV'l
W~S my 'olcnature and of their parents, 11t1. W1ll1am
pm Plallll Phone 1210.
the &lt;10al of &amp;aid Court1 tblt Flaber Mln~e, md Mr and
IN.SIIp.
NOW
19ih day Of December t811t. Mrt HeDrt Rouab of !laelne
1
(11)
SAlVI $100 TO $IOOO
John 0. BlooD
Mf· and lolrl. Harold Wlgglna
Wa'rtr.., OlilO:, dealer .......
Jud,e ami E;.orllllio GIM ud l•mtb otilt Vmon are the
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ily. IleUi V. II'YsiU
i!lflitj: of lie~ lllolltfi\ li!rs Fan·
with 75 new and tiled tralkb
Iliptttjo Cl~
ille' Jruj!.t; t.l!J!Jirsvllli.
It to 50 ft., also 10 wldet. TW (12)121 28 2tc:
lllr. and Mrs Jamea Fisher and
md three bedrooms, natlono!l.
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daughter •eturned to their home,
1
known make&lt;!. The
po•
Thuraday, after •pend·
llble terms IDY\fhorc. Dr!Vi
NOTICE OF APPOINTMiNt tDtl Cbrtltmas wltb his parents,
Hille and ;.;;oe 1 lot These er
EJtalt of Foy Jukts, Dtcusatl lolr and Mrs Paul Fisher, Minerswell WOI'Ill JQur trip. Thll 1
Nolke Ia hereby given ' that ville.
1our LAST shopping place, ,. Helen J LaY wboae Poat 0/llce Jlr. and \Irs. Thomas Youn'
cOme prepared to deol. Fist addren Is 283 Ocean VIew, Sault !pent Cbrlstlnao m Nelsonville
m "deUvery. Moye In tomw cruz. llallfornla baa been duly apo with their daughter and family,
row. An1t1Jlng of) value talien pollltM aa Exe&lt;utrlx ol the EataiAI lit a~d Mro Robert Rogers, and
Ia tride.
of h1 tukel late ol Syracuae, daugbletl. They were' accompanied
WAVERLY· MOBILE
IMeigs County, Ohio, decease&lt;l.
tiome bl' JaniCe and NancY Rogers
HOME SALES
Date&lt;l this 26th day of Peeem- w~o wUI spend aeveral days with
,
j her, 1937.
, thtlr grandparenli.
U' • • Iiighway 23
John C. facob
Mf and Mrs E J Hill were bu•
1
WAYIRbY, OHIO'
Jud&amp;e of Ill~ Probate Coilr!, JJieu vlaltors In Par~rsburg, ,W
Meigs Countf, Ohld
VJ , tp&lt;mo.
1
(12) 28, (I) 4, 11, 3tc
Mr. and Mrs Robert Gooch and
((.II
Real
Estate
daugbiA!n, Teresa, Cynthia and Su
lm WAID
aan, arrived Monday for a VISit
1!even Room House with l!arlp, With be~ parento, Mr and Mrs E
centul locatwn In Mlndlcport J lllll M'r Gooeh returned home
on eorner lot Will sell fu;nlan: Wednelday evening and Mrs
ed or unfulnlshed, ?aori1 ~b ~d dauebters remained lor
- - .--:..J.. .....,.
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IIO!tt D. L. Beol, 212 R' b~ • tlltil data.
We will buy two uoecl ll,'i5 Jl.l!jln ..,.
Mldcllelj&gt;rl, Oltlo.
IIJ.10.tti Mn. C!Jude Dant Ia a medical
lual oU tanka. Call ' liqlliilil ho ll!';""'&lt;l'f!l •·
,.,_ II
- - _..pau~ at Holzer1HoSJOltal.
Filmllilh Store. • 12 20 3tc -~'"""':..::tr~r....,.
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BABY ILL

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S\i~e

The Mi&lt;tdlcport Emergcnc)
Squod wos call ed at 4 4~ p m Fr1
day when a Harrts baby was re
ported 111 at IJHm hvmc on Beech
Street

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Middleport Ch amhnr of Com'rter""

which Was scheduled lor Dee 21,
wus &lt;:anccllcd FrHlU) und Ulf'
next mooting will be January I 0
at 7 30 at the VIUage Hall All
members a1e urged to be presen•
!or election of off1cn s and r,•
ports of vdrlous key committees

JUNK CO.

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TRAILERS

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INTEIIRml
Or
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l"llhll .ithertllln1 rop,.Mlnl•

IIIII, llotllitiii4Cimblll, lne., 849
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$299.00

~ 1!11 ,tee011d claa mallln1
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BAKER ,

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l'lla: Dell..ry b1
-..,a..n.blo so Clalllt

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,_ 1ftr In dvance at
1•"" .lil!!iillil.
~ a.t\tilltl olllee, $1D 110,
ti.IO; thret month,

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Mn Clara Phllllpa, who It nuroln1 In Columbus, open! lhe week
PIO. 'llr ~!.'!JUte whore avail· end at home and on Saturday ahe
,~·-. 0111 1ll9lll!l ''· BY mall one entertained her family with a
jfit till alii ll'oatllt, M U ; lhi'Cf dinner
ono 111011lh, fl.
CIOI enee Wr•eht, /ormer Wllk"·
• I N-414 'itirl: a!Wrnoon u
Ville resident, lo aei'IOutly Ul In

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• ~· ... , i 1Mlntll P..fli!t iubr Ann Holtor, ol CGiumbua,
:
,~ ~ jiiOM •tJiieftl Sunda1 With lolr. 'ntl MtL
, ,·
rra Holter.

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FURNITURI

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Judith us
Saturday
for Ba iUll\9re,

Tile
home WM
decorated In keep
lor wltlilb•
hollda,.ea&amp;On
kefreshmeUIJ were aerved dur
lng th' den!Pa to llr and iln
Lawrence Smllb and Mr and Mn
Cherry Ne'"ll~ ol c;hester, llr enll
Mra Gofald '*hwter, PomiroY,
DUel
llr and Uri. Ctrl Norril and cbU·
to villi Mr ?.hi m, Carrie and Carla, Baatiail

and !IT! Wllllanl DUel an•! ehlld
ren !lr and MIT. Fred Bush and
family also visited his lalher, A.
L Bush, durtnall!tlr vklt here.
Mr and Mrs .lfartln Carson and
dau•htber, Pa~ela su• lndlanap
'" ~• ·of his mo·
ohs• are holiday
thrr, Mil Mit...,. ..........
Sundav dhlller
w""-~·
......of,._
u
a-•
Mrs Joe' You-' Sr.
were 'lr
•·-••
"" and
"'
•
,,. Jr and children
"
olrs
Joe Youna
llelanle and ~~ n~ Wil9llsRela'
Mr and
Wlllllim Kitrtien and
Deborah, Chillicothe; Mr. •nd Mro
Charles Bradbury arid SIIZIIJne
Aoa 1,11d Mary Jultlar Ktbllfdy'
Middleport, M,;. "''d llltL ~bert
Yatea an~ ehlldt~n Sandra Cathy
and Ra~dy, -!at
Mr and
, Allen Hushes
vUitod Sund(JI wllb MI. and lilts
?'bunnan H•llftr and ilfiiiJ Jlm
and BiD, NelionvJUe
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Sputnik Provide&amp;
T tafJI
im~ t For
ATrip TA Mars
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LONOO!f

tl' -

Rdl!u'• plo·

neer t~Jjle
Sputnll: io
hulht'provided
the
fll'lt
plaliOtJ You
tab ll!ffddq 1114 ~ antvr on
'lim the ll~ol opring.
lljnlftilis ·
iHIIj&gt; clltllng
lilt tart).
()d. 4, )lauloded
UJII' r=~4 today by
lldllili
' • tlort than 3~ liM! II
JttllllOIIIIIlld 'If illY.
(loti of

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11111"~•

Mr and 111'1 Paul K Ru!!ell and Tlil1 If
14 the
lhl!
dauuhter, Katie, l!lddloport, !lr frllrn tfie £aiili Uj ¥'trl when !he spokemau
•nd Mrs Raymond WIIS&lt;•n Colum plal,.ll ,,.. af ~ eloust
ouo and Mr and llro Offutt and Ru811a lteelf made no tllllmate n.. i
chlldron, Carl and Opal
of dlotalloe 1n 116 latelt report on i' ble purpoae
'he
-- 1Y pomted ror a reoort I~
• II t•lilt•"hi&lt;u~ •K••
1out II
•~..t to pua I~•· 15001h and to seek
wu aoou
spin aronn~ thlf sJobe.
rlle~at prloo-fllln&amp;
AI ground level on the- Equator rll'd oul under tbo
.•
th• earl h 1s ~,000 mlleo aroun 1t soon ol the Julll.. J)tPaf{l!
The sate lll te eovera many more
I
~
mdea ln ltJ revolutions because Ito The fcdml atenU
A reunion w&amp;a enJoyed by the ltrongly eUipliall orbit u kea II ' lng the records
children, grand chUdren and greai several
mllea away !rom I Amertra n
grand
of ],!(. 111d Mr1 the earth at Itt ltrlbettiJOinl
American
John Hamill wllell' tliey met at 1 There aeema to be uo doubt with
their lwi~ ill Hol'nlnC Star lor a said aeleuognpber (moon expettJ The .. ;;;~~: ;i'ilni~
turkty dlllllq dll ClitJJtinal J)ay Patrtck Mopro , that Sputnik J al· d1a~ r
Those ~I " " llr. end Mrs ready bu travelled farther than 1ply Iarti&lt;: ,;;j.;~"irfl;.
Roger GrulliOJ',
Mn. Oeo from Eanb to Min.
, wed by no
TheiSt abd diJillblef, &lt;:olumbua
'l'here Ia, a ealdi In the tune· Irl
llr
Mfi. Nin'illaB Ttiela• oi table Moore IIYI 11 would be
Th
Oak
it. a\111 lfJ&lt;s, &lt;llarebce "Nrt ltlaletu! of flltl" te try to
ere
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Gruelef, lilt. 11114 MN: Delmar '' ' " "mIn • idallibt lloe Tbt aboUt tbt
Mr. al!ll lf1i•. lldtiiltt mtbel1 HillliO aDtl'aOIIi ,loelll llld ltr. and eeleatlal•If 'nk'l. the men who
li.eadlrll Ctll!k 11011; were ClbrDI· Mn. Hamm
arow 101 •'fldlllll&gt;• olthe akl..,
mns diMer pejto of Mr. and Mn.
recommend w11at tboy &lt;Ill th6
11
Jo~ You~. -Jr. ~Dd tllildrell,j
aw•'
Woodsliolit
INICII't;~0 •
noatleaton to e•d at mid •ear
Wb1 theD UUOin't
J..._ tbe' market
1
. IY 1tiit1Ja
Wlr~ 0
M"n 0 H. Sti~ Ia' 'lf!endlnr UriltN' ,...,.. PIMiileli! lllttr •purt, up,, adU ite II tilt ll'adm.,t~e holid~ Willi 1111' •9'1 Mn
NEW 'YOM t1P-1'1ie Iilii• and, Wilen oli6uld be jump in'"
Jack Wblto end tiught&lt;ro In did, blind IJIIfl 0Jid beslilf 0;, whTifaJchl'a a qi1811"'1 for the oraolet
Washm~ton
Courthouse
hamburger stand 11 tht roa•·,·'e Of -~dUy dare..!'.!'!"'1Jtent.
T W Autheraon
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~w- Wa ou'"''
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a Chrlstruu luM oi
and sadly remarked·
I ttl od .
can ..
Paul
i.:d
"Yeo, Indeed,
mull be a
reall'ons Why one
lt!n Wllllam llobllili !ell
reeeu lon SurelY there Is no "Jum 1
too lntpaUent about
lor Kllllll Ci!1 wb.,. •he
nlore use lis my
ahoul give
::••::
vlall Mr. 'nd Mra, JUly Robson what line h,amburgen I ha., approxlinallon of 1 datA! whe It
and son. Mr. and Jiis J. D Eivm lor sale.
!!In atrord them would be wile to load
nltb
will stay at the Roboon home with any more"
stoeU.
up "
Mrs Ben J!nolll wl!lle sHe•II! gbne. Not long lfeli!r€, we are to beWA'I'CH IKI, CONOII1!SS
Mr. oild :Mri. CblrleJ Stobart lleve Mltthell of Ctllada'a apar
Marko! men "'port many uncer·
and daugbtber, Janet Kay, Athen1, kllng market letii'J', the blind talnlle• abeads Tbe 11ree1 wiU lie
artd Ro10r I!~~Yl8fdlor at the man was worllllll lndu!llrJOusly watc:hiug very eare!lilly every
i:rnlverolly or Wea VIrginia, are at his tiamliurger stand, ahoutin~ move ol the President and eoa.
bollday t~~esti, ol tbelr piltnts, hiJ wares to· the motonsu :-~lth a greu, earlt In 1988 for a clue01
Jlr and • 'John Cbancl!y. '!'be bli megaphone.
Juat now the ranli and file of •
Stobarts are also vllltlng Mr and
Mot~rlsts 1111d pmersby heeded perls thlnb thai apendlnr wUI go
Mrs Hubert Pulleas and llllllly the call, tatted of, ha product and wild and that CoJ111'1!19 will nulllt)'
Mr. and lin; Raber! Reibel e~· pronouneed 11 exeellent
a balaueed budiel tbe President
tertalned witH a family diMer on
Sindt .... To Con.,.
will pr~nl SOme iUOIJ there'D
Monday evening at l~elf home on
Business prospered as the sat 11 be deficit spending and pump
Leading Creek Road. Guc~tJ were fled &lt;ulllomers came ~act tor
stuff, bul they'd like to
IIi- and ~n: WOllam Klt&lt;tien and mm and mor'e The bhnd man
and see jlllt what wlll bap.
~ughtet, Deborah, ChUUeotb~. was able to send· Ills son 10 col
and llr and Mrs Charleo Bnd· lege and duriHg the four-ym
PrenUce-H:alllblnb that at least
bury and eblldren, Asa, Mary and coune be oold more and moro I~;~:'.~~~~~
additional In ap.
Suztnne.
hamburgers by bJS sboutmg, and II
I! llkely to go Into
, rtc Son "'· Sch•al lias been tht quality of the produel
v1siting T
llss !anet l!utby at the . ll'be • 6ft- returned w•lh His d• Prentice-Hall makes 10me
of her parenta m Cndl! for
which !lllldc him a 8 dicl!ono wlllch aren't aU to
'l'llf IU lw&lt;h·-·•••.,..,..._.,,-.:,
several days Friday Pic
In tHo ways of the world liking of the
!Delucllu&amp;:
open lor the
and Mb• BUibf brought Rlaky and etc The son watched hiS !alher "No personal, eoljiOiile or ex- 1951
Michael Koehler, Colurilbw, here bakll\g hiS wares and said
tJx euta are llli:ely 1n 1988
Rell Estate Tax
to spend the week end With their
"Fatbet , don't you know !heres
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Mrs E S. Scchaal, a business recesSion on' Don'!
away some lu advantag.,
anq famii:
JO\I know that JK!oplc canrt
buamel8 will be vqted A few
Mr •nd Mrs Frank B...h and lord luxun,es hke hambureer•'
loopholes Will be cloeed. 011
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Mllli M:ldred Rou&gt;b attended the There Is no sense In y•ur shwt
allowance will be ,..
State H•~hwsy Chrlstmaa party~~ In&amp; like \hat an• waring your
beeau8f Senate lllajonty
Marietta.
1\'lf out While bus1ness Is '" aucn er ft. bJobmobonthand,!owe Slpel ak·
a recesllon.
noY urn,
uvm o :ncb I
said the /athet "you Texu, want II retained
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now, and will "some new labor laws are In
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He stopped shouting and watt· the cards. Supervlalon or pensiOit
ed bcaIde 'the roa d Ior cuIllomen funds
Is certainwill. ln"""lllt their
"DemocratJ
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control of both ho'*' of CoJ111'1!as
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tertalned With a family dinner, dwlbdled, he had to oklntp
th' In No..mber Number of Jljpuf&gt;.
ChrJStmas at the1r home, Cheater me G! bls delleJoua
lican represcntJUvet w•ll be lbe
road.
and finally he bad to buy peorer fewest am&lt;e New Deal days.
Preoent were Mr aud Mn Olin mul
"Republican bopes of maklntt
Bailey and grandchildren, Bruct
Add :lnellfi g;\h 0 anJ
a lwt&gt;-parly region have been
and Nona of Cleveland, Mr
worae.
we In
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man
b)' Litth! Rock Four of the
Mrs c D. Fteeker and Mr
.... ,, aaymg • rec&lt;liliOn mulll ""
GOP repreeenleUvetl !tOm the
fo!ra Roy F'J'eeker and dap&amp;hllrs, on
TaUt O.• Way Clot
&lt;llled Solid South are In
Joan and Jacqueline of Pine Grove, II'oW to• get back to !Jlllchell
and Mr. and Mn. Roy Holler and Who llotea thot If lt'IMI't a retelchildren, Allon, Janice .nd Nancy sloii lte are In, It sure feela lik&lt;
·Ann.'
ono wltlf steel operations down,
Jnotot cat aalet ftlllng to meet
etpeelitlllnS, haUling !llarta low
er, and eapltal expendJturea on
th' we~.
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The Sl• c Udren of Mre Minnie lod, and II ab, when are .., aol:rleWino were home Chrlatlnaa lng til talk oilr•elvea out of It?
Day. They lneluded Aldo Qolo•
'"i!be a~aw~ Is we'll tal~ olll'
wine, Mrs Thelma
!lri selves out of It )\'ban enough
Dolly Bllley, Springfield; Mlas stock haa beell sol~ al tow prices
... •• 1 ~IIbert w-~ ser!et 10n to warrant another return to
E:J~wi:; ~Mrs' Lu'::'~ Gregg at hilt prlcea.
home
"A~ tho present time the publl•
The enUre
ISn't' llilllr patted from ItS hole!
home ror the ·HolldiYS lncltJ~e&lt;l
rapidly enough to lndlute
Mr. and Mrs c n.
a reverail Is In the eard~
J•flers6n; Ml\ amn~d .•~~~- .~:~~;~~~:! UntO the,. tell, prloeo will ce•·
Bailey and sons,'&gt;
ltpue t~ drop."
ard, Mn.
Mts. Qob Shirk
C. WALZEit
abd Bobby
Plnanclal !dltor
Larff. llprlnkle, .Slirlnllflald: lll'i'. 1'm;.;;.;;
UP ~ The Jtoek
Greg&amp; and Judy
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many of the WaU
Miss Far~e Erlewlne, Middleport ~:\:,:."~~bas omply dlllCIIUDI·
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The December meeting of tho

. Mr and Mrs Opha Offutt enler
.alned With a party, ChtiJtlnaa "'
1 1 the11 home Rock Sprlnp road

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8.00 ~bOYY Show
!Ofllll Ull'IUI l!OIUII Show
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I J;QO Nt'IIJ !IU4lJnel
!1'10 )!llttWatob

12 00 ~e Story
12.80 llfleetlv•'l DairY
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1 Oil Down on t~e Farm
7·00
ISO TB!\
1 45 Blue and Gray Football
9'00
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10.00
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10 30
8 00 News PIClure
II 00
8 15 Sports Ete
II 30
6:~ Federal Men
12 OC
7.011 SatiiJ'day •~W&gt;t Jllllborte
12:30
7.30 Peotle A:e 'FUD111
1•00
8:00 Pel'l'l' COI!io
8:00 Tile- Artbllt ¥umy Party , 1:10
2:30
10:00 What'• 11 For
3·00
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4:00
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Cha~nel3 - Satur.ay

Rural~~~· ~.tllrnges For The&amp;tter In Past 17
Yeat~~~~~·MT~'J;etreva Nolan With Leading Role

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stta~ Cbl~ lii ..Ull&amp; 'tQqlity were lnvUed
DY' 'all! ~ ~ -'ttl tl)lt 011 p~
'thl!lr•~ tlli ltD
dUb Wll1'k hall
~II&gt; • . - · ~ &amp;ra~F of Lang&amp;·
vwe \took .that 'OJlportuill~ to ll'evtew nol only her club work. Sill! Wlf6und &gt;tim work of
the Elten!llon Serfle~ important 10 many ol
the rlll'al cbal)ges :for the better durmg th e
past 15 to 20 years.
Mrs Brale_y Ulleli the annual Achievement
Day as a y.ar.dstlclt 1lf 'the changes m rur.il
Melp Cpun'ty Here speakers are 'heard, exhlbits are ~aid out, .and .progress of 4-H clubs
and home •mo~ntl'atlon clubs are studied
She baft juSt retumil from 'the 1957 event
heldin Middleport, l!ld wrote·
"tlurlng !be !Ut 17 yearv llvlng conditions
in rural Meigs County have 11B!lergone quite
a cbl!lge. Hutng tt:ten4ed :moat Achieve.
ment tla}' prqartJns 1118\'i! llbsei'Vll4 the pro$aSS from year to year otlthe 1natvldual

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Holte'r Famt'ly
f&gt;inner Is Held
Chrt"stmas Day

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wor~d

Children Return
Home for The
Holt'dal Season

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M~ and Mrs Henry Roush, Racine,

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Rlj'ty at the home of llr and Mts.
l"!ank Seaeh
Yellow and while: decoration•
weie used and Mrs B01eb 11!1"/ed
Ice cream, cake and coffee to M'r
and Mrs Roush, Mr and Mn Ra:r
Roush, Mlsi Mildred Roush, Raelne
and Mr •nd MrB Norman Yeaugor
Ou Monday, Dec 23, the Beli\1"
had a Cbrlllmls party IYhen gtll•
""lre exebanged and games played
~ urJng l~e qvemng Ice erdam
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Mr. aM ~ Charle. KIII'T Sr, Ur
and Mrs. Wayne Hamson and Mr
and Mro. Norman Yea•rer

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'(Al6o, tbe art o£ making nuwers and
Clulstmas decorll.tlons has added lllllch tp the
joy and beauty lb the Mlile. As l ~eW1t 11£
tbe Home Council teaching, the ruul homes
a1e better lighted and more artistic as to col·
01 and a11angement
"The culture mherent m these Home
Council programs is giVIng the rural woman
qmte an advanced look fo1 the future This
p1ogress in Me1gs County IS due to the effort
of a quiet, unassuming lady, M1 s Geneva No.
Jan who has stressed economy m each phase
of her worrk "
We doubt If a more dedicated person than
Mrs Nolan In her work w1th rural lailles
could be found anywhc1·e The unsolle,lted
commendation above tuggests that one bf the
vital moving forces for rural social ahange
for continued rise In standards of llvJng, 111
for ever high conceptions of what Ufe- &lt;tan
mean in beauty, creativeness, and uaefun.
ness, 1ollow largely the work of leaders like
Mrs. Nolan.

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12. 0 CbatJIJl!'qu!)lp BoWlllll
1· 5 Cbamplol!lldp Pro Football
~:00 lieel tbt }l!rels
5·30 Nm Plc!Ute
~.40 G01f:el Harlnolf' loya
8·00 Pro OOtlon 111
7 00 Ama c\U' Hour
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Jlomper !loom
Trouble With !'ltber
Arlene Francis Sbow
'l!reasure Hunt
The Prlee hi 1118hl
rruth or Consquenl:!ll
Tor Tac Douab
It ::Ould Be' \OU
Mld·DaY NeWI
Movietline
Bride and Groom
M•lln~ Tb,ealre
Oueen lor • DU
l.o&lt;IOI'II IIOIIIIIIClOtl
Comedy '!')me
Spinach Piafho...
Sjloru Eye
Wutbereast
News Pleture
N'i!t: Ne\W
Hawkeye
'!'he Price hi lllabl
lletlleli Gun
!J'ales of Weill Far&amp;o
Nenty One
Alcoa Theater
AII.Star 1m
News llea&lt;lllnet
Weathercut
Nltewatch
Sip Oil

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OES INSTALLATION
Allen Hughes Worthy Pall'on of
Evangeline Chapter, OIDS, attd
Mra .-.tlen Hughes selll'l!tacy &lt;of
the Che•hlre Chapter, OES, ~
e4 the dnstallatwn
for
OES chaptors m Racine and Gal!!
polls and Mrs Uughes waa lPital
led at th! servwe at Cheshire thi£
past week

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Chan"'l 3 • Sunday

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lirvt! lleell taU&amp;ht the art of sew·
lng. As a result of this teaclll"" by the cut
of :the dothea, one ~ not d!at1nguish between the tlty laity and the '!1Jra1 woman.
"Tile healljl rJ. t~ S*!Pie is much lmprov·
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Miss Jean La inn aj)ent Cfuisi.
"1" with Mr and Mlil J:rneat
Jones and daughter, carol Jean
Columbus, and was ae&lt;:comP.ailled
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,horne Frtd'Y by Carol Jean 10r
1nd•11 n1te v'
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Mrs Frank W•llon, Mill. Eldon
Ga p'I Ch es~r.
•• and ~I rs Adam Ill&gt;
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er'• ba•h
""rk er 8burg, ld ay
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Chrtalmas dinner guests of Mr:
and Mrs Frank Beach lpcluded
Mr and Mro. Robert
•nd
10111, Mn. Delma !Ialley and l!r.
and Mn No•man Yeauser
Mr ana Uri John llrJin .and
family were Ghrl!tmaa nly fllettJ
61 Mr and lira :Fred (leore and
10ns,. Rutlend. A·2o
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who " alaUootd at Wrlili!-Pf~
son Air r&gt;orce Base,
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with hlo parenti
Jane Harris, studeht nurle at
St. Joseph's Ho&amp;Rital Setioo!' of
l'!urslrlt. Parltersburr, Ji hOme lor
the boUdaya
and
Mrs Wwl~h h~r
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retu... d ~91lll 'l'huniday after '
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ulv "'
, l'or Bent - Extension I.MIM lin.. Anlbbny }llgllol Columbus
Scallola £.oJl'ds, tli'op Clotlla
Albie
,Jelurned
Clh\tou ria»er, llldCIIII!JOl'(;
tO' her ho'm,'i
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195S Ford
VS Cu51omllne 3 dr Sebry&gt;tber a~d- sbter·ln· law Mr and
dan. tordolliall~ Oft&amp;' c~rut
'Inlier
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Mra , Ed~ I&amp;; lloetllbh.
ownef. ~ew lf~lck tradeln
pol'! Get
illtldll; Mr
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tea
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!2 2~ 6tc i;Ound barto )'OJJ. l&gt;lloa. B'.HRI. l()tt, T~itl, lillllt Cbrlslti!D dlnher
Edeat ROflloldl, lltynotd's.DaJrr
q! h$'
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store, )IJ.1ll'!eport, Obln.
taille' Hiieill&amp;i.
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Wllsbn and gU'ell, l(ft; ~one W'l
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H'elp
oon A;.~IVIIIe sli&lt;!l!t Glirtstm~f
1955 Olds ·~" 2 d~ Holhday Cpe
With Mil and' 'M~· Vehle Davit'
ll'o packed to the brim with vim
Mid
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ancc $1,795 Blaettnar's Pom·
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holiday p em of Trlr. and !its Glo\'l!l Sptlft, ol
eroy
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piJeatlon letler to tlie colonial her parea , r. and Mn. Carl Jieeb,his, !ell Tilutlday fdr their
195• Ford vsila;;clf\iia~on Ex~•P'
Follhllr1 Co., LoulsvUie, Ol!lo. Quallt
home after apendlnc Chl'litiilas
12 2'1 610
Mr. and Mrs. 01111\ Silley and with ller lOft l)i' J J Dlll'll and
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are blo lamUy
trbb' for
11ona11n every way.
Blaettnar s' Pomeroy 12 28 61c Now taking applications for Sen· the guests of her parents, Mr. and Cbrlitmas cllnner were :Mr P d
dr Sedan A hnel Newapaper Routes 1n Ml'!l C D
11156 Dodge
Mn. H. E Ililall.
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wing beauty4 Ne-r PoqUac
Pumeroy. Call 398, pomeroy.
llr. and Mn Hbni't Holler and
Mr and Mn. Cbarles Lucu and
llllde-ln• $1,69e Blaelln&amp;r's Porn•
12 28 tp Mrs C D Frl!tker visited teoont· ehUdn!D Rodney and Marjo'IJ
eroy
12 28 6tc
ly With M" add Mrs Raytliolfd Caledonia, are vlolllnJ her parebb
.........-.tiuel Newspaper
In Frecker, TUppers Plains.
Mr. md lt!n. Homer Jones, and
19114 Buick V8 Super 2 dr Riviera llliddleport Call 98 Porno
Mn. E. L Arnold ol Athens Rd her grandmother, Mn. Lena McEI·
3 ' .J3.tf spent Clltlllillaa at Rand, w. Va, Minny.
Coupe Power Steering &amp; Brakes ro
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chants N~w Bulei trade m
(Z())Buslness Servi- and Mia Ctilrtes Elliott. Sbe was tertalned with a Cbrlltmao dinner
Blaettnar's Pomeroy. 12 28 6to
"""~ aceompanled bOJile Thutaday by lor Mr and Mn. Carl Moore and
c•ov Fdrdor Deluxe, R' -H I,;~;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;o;;;;;;w=;;;;;;;;;i;;;~ Iher daughter, Mrs. Ruth Richards daugbtera, Linda and Mn. Jellrey
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or Galllpollo, who spent the day Wll10n, Pon\eroy; MrL Leone Wll·
~taUdard ililll, orlgmal met•l·
Alllllaket' aAd Modell
willi the Elllotts.
son, Amesville, a~d William Swlab
e greeft !lhllh, Lew mileage
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gCod condlllon, 218 m1 oil RT
sons, Mlddletoom., and Melvin 1111· Mrs Jacob IIetz wu called to
148, (Bradlibry Rd) on Shot Gun
AUTO 6Ai.ls
ne, Columbus, were Christmas Colum~us Wednesday ~y tbe death
Hollbw Rd. Call week dayo be
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tween 10 30 a Ill and 3 00 p m ijUlCk blkvlilli OD wo,ton 1\e- Mi. and Mrs EVerett Thomas
Mrs Claren;e Bailey and sons
Phon"&lt; 6924 Y W1lllam K B•lley
pairlnJ by Foetor)' Trained and daughter, Faye, and Ros1 Mlcha~l and Rl&lt;baril Sprmg!leld'
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wofcbqlabr, COLLINS JEWEl. Jones vlBltcd Chnstmas Day In are spending a week 'w•tb her m.:
JVIIlys Station Wagon-;;;g't.;i lll115
1 Ill Crook&amp;V\lle with Mr and Mrs thOr 'Mrs Minnie Erlewlne and
2paint nnd tires. New clutch,
' Yotu: 01!11 AU\tiMized
Walter T)lomas and !nmJiy.
fem;ly.
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Faile 'll.\VBB ' Ml\N
Mr an'd Mrs Pal Parker and •J H. Gnte, who lo Ul with a
Phone 3 4-M
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dallghlet and lllr and Mr~ Char- heari eonditlon, lJ a ll)Odical pa
llilWe
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les Meinhart and sons of Colum· !lent at Melge General Hospital
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bus Were Chrtatm11 guesto of Mr
Mr an6 Mro. Bernard Full! and
PICK UP TRUCKS
l'llo
5 PM and Mrs Max Memhart
' daughters, Beth and Barbara, VII·
19M-CHEVROLET \!, ton $1195 oo
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Mr and Mrs. Dayton PhilliPS lied frtend9 ID Ch!Uicotbe on
Deluxe Equipment, hepler
and family have returned home at Chrlllmas Day
1954-CHEVROLET 1!. ton
00 1' TIRMITIS lltTERMtNATiD ter a week'a visit with relatives In
Mrs. Sam TUrner Ashland OhiO
DelUxe Cab, Heater
!'or lrte
phone 383-JI, Columbus
Is visiting lllr and Mrs
11152-GMC '• ton $61!3
Gllmlll'e Sbpply St&lt;Jl'e, Pomeroy. Mr. .and Mrs Harry Dixon and Hood and sons and Mrs. JoSle
bed, Heater,004-Spd
Ah work aumnteed Fullr In- son, R1eky, ol Columbus, and Mra TUrner
' 1951-FORD 1!. Ibn $t85 00
sured. vaughan's IJI~•.!IIrlal and Earl Kelly, Lanoaater, were recent Mr and Mrs Franeli Buah and
1951-GMC 1!. ton $48500
Ri!JJ!o~Ual Te'nnliA! Conll'ol Sir MUestJ of Mr and lllrs Herbert sons, Roger, David and Jerry, of
195~MC ll ton $445 00
vie! St
'IV Va
7 £ Dixon and family.
Xenia, were Chrlatm" 811011i of
Platlorm bed, 4 Spd
Uri. Clara Grueser and Mr1. Mr. aDd Mrs. c J. Rhodes. Also
191?- INTERNATIONAL $14500
I
Wilma Slobart were Cllrlatmas visiting thb. llhe&lt;IOI bome Christ·
\!, ton box bed; 4 Spd.
dlnner.gUeats'of Mr. and Mn Her- 1110 were !lr. and Ml'i. Fre&lt;lllbth
IIOMIROY MOTOR co.
mtuetUIW. 1
bert DIXon
family
and dlua1JIOI't, Sharon, Judith and
- Phone 491 - Ohio
IIC!tAI' IRQN - Mi "U
Mlas Marilyn Grueser was
Martba, ,wlrlemont.
12 27 !c
holiday
gUeBI
or
her
parentJ,
Mt.
dinner llyer
pestslneluded
of Mr
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and Mn. Karl Grueser, Miner• andChrletn!as
Mrt. Kenneth
1
Scie
ldr. ahd Mr5 Karl Grueser and Mr. and 111'9 Charles Byer, Mrs
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Jlne Gllkl!)', Middleport; Guy Gil·
and CC'RN: Stanley Gibbs,
key, Columbua, Mr and
LotJ Bottom, Route 2.
I·,
"'ll
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Cloyd Barnell and daughter, Von11 21 8tlp
CONCRITI: BLOCD
NOTICI OP FILING AND HIAR· da Lee, Leon. Mr and Mn. Byer
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!NO O'i INVENTORY
reeetved a cuekoo •loek lor
"lllllf llttflr Per L....
Prebalt Court, Molp County, Ohio Cbrillmaa from their son, Robert,
Nice Saddle. Herb WIUlama,
GBUISD ILOCK
TO tho Executor Ot Admlnletra· who Ia st.Itloned at an Arlll!' hosShade, Ohio I
1;2;2f&lt;6tp
tor and to oueh of the loUowlng as pltalln dermany.
FOil SA.LJ!;: one Lanoaiter deep
I Mil• a..th
are resident• of the alate ol Olilo· Mr. and Mrs L D. Diles wero
'well jet pump 'olllh P¥Uft
.,
aurvlvl!lr spouse, If any; next of Christmas II:Ve guestJ of Dr and
tank an;t &amp;'Critch. AlsO t!Sfeet
If, Ia Clll Wtn. ll'llllllr )dn; ~llellelarleo under the ...w, Mt1. Charbia Jividen and children,
ptJsUe p!t&gt;O, 1~ s IV•; one
.... ._,....
111 Illy,· the allorney or atloi'JI,eYI Tom llld Ellen, and Mr. and Mr,.
arclllteet's drawlnr' tab'-, (Vol :l!:~~~~~=""""'" representing any ol the aforelften• Harry Mltehell Jr and sons, Ath·
md tooll ODe typmila' desk WiU,;~!oi'SERVici. tlolle&lt;l pel'lons:
ens They returned home Cbrllt·
md one IUJn&amp; cab1nn, handmade, Phone 2011. Clo~d Appliance You are hereby notified that on mas mornln&amp; where they enter
one oleeltlc tabJ.'•aw, Me wOod
Stlirt. 118 w M St p•-·..._ the Ultli daY Of Dl!(ember, 19D•, talned Mr. end Mrs David D•les,
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Itd Olli lldobollrd,
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•--nt~
"lch.. and Mr. and Mrs
we,
on•
ao
28 tf an """
•• , 1nd Apprallllinent o't 'Detroit, .,
Ia
OliO "White" sevlll!l llliChlne,
-::-::-::~-----=--=the etlale of Allred H Genhelm·
antique.
Pomero• 8JIW.
Ill) I
er, deceased, late of Pomei'O)' VII· lfarllyn, Larry and Bob were the
io t 6lt&lt;
o
riSUI'IGnce
lage In llld county was !Ued ln !Chrhltmas diMer guetta of her
00~
ko'*!IIOD. this Court.
f,JI'Il~tr, !&gt;lr. aod Mrs Welby Wha
EleclloiWI ~w~ and Clarla.
w., i\u.ltl. Plte, PoUo. Call !JOe Hearlna on 1111t tliveii!IJ!t land' I tf, Dl r\Yin
For Sale. Call stellbcfore $ a.
llltla. lllildle;ort. Olilo.
!\(lpralsement will tit bad till!Ott ,Mr.
Mra. William Parker
m or after 4 p, bl.
10 te 81fe
• this Court on thf ISU d~ . cit ID~Iariilly of Columbus and Ed·
~J
'0'7 t 10•"" "!"'"
w Plll'ker Jr were the hohda"
1
Custom Buill ltltcban Kitchen' laraae"I!DIIfl!ll ~ ~• .;.nuary • • ' a ·'"' 0 """"'
peatl Ot their parento, Mr and
dealgnfd for JQur boma. Free
~eport. lin • A~l• ·F.JJceptlollll thereto ltjay be flied ToM. I!CII'Iard Parker sr , Miners·
estimt&lt;!' PONIIIIII i .Abaoll.
Jlolildl PIIIDe 4SIJ.lt:
NJI.II by any Interested party 11 811)' vUie.
·
· Phone ~!·
86U time prior flve daya before the Mr. and Mrs John Flaher an
10
Good Mile~ uay lly the blle os
date eet ' r bearlll&amp;
10n1 ol Akron were holiday guesta
trailer load. H. A. Cole, TUp
IV'l
W~S my 'olcnature and of their parents, 11t1. W1ll1am
pm Plallll Phone 1210.
the &lt;10al of &amp;aid Court1 tblt Flaber Mln~e, md Mr and
IN.SIIp.
NOW
19ih day Of December t811t. Mrt HeDrt Rouab of !laelne
1
(11)
SAlVI $100 TO $IOOO
John 0. BlooD
Mf· and lolrl. Harold Wlgglna
Wa'rtr.., OlilO:, dealer .......
Jud,e ami E;.orllllio GIM ud l•mtb otilt Vmon are the
''
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ily. IleUi V. II'YsiU
i!lflitj: of lie~ lllolltfi\ li!rs Fan·
with 75 new and tiled tralkb
Iliptttjo Cl~
ille' Jruj!.t; t.l!J!Jirsvllli.
It to 50 ft., also 10 wldet. TW (12)121 28 2tc:
lllr. and Mrs Jamea Fisher and
md three bedrooms, natlono!l.
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daughter •eturned to their home,
1
known make&lt;!. The
po•
Thuraday, after •pend·
llble terms IDY\fhorc. Dr!Vi
NOTICE OF APPOINTMiNt tDtl Cbrtltmas wltb his parents,
Hille and ;.;;oe 1 lot These er
EJtalt of Foy Jukts, Dtcusatl lolr and Mrs Paul Fisher, Minerswell WOI'Ill JQur trip. Thll 1
Nolke Ia hereby given ' that ville.
1our LAST shopping place, ,. Helen J LaY wboae Poat 0/llce Jlr. and \Irs. Thomas Youn'
cOme prepared to deol. Fist addren Is 283 Ocean VIew, Sault !pent Cbrlstlnao m Nelsonville
m "deUvery. Moye In tomw cruz. llallfornla baa been duly apo with their daughter and family,
row. An1t1Jlng of) value talien pollltM aa Exe&lt;utrlx ol the EataiAI lit a~d Mro Robert Rogers, and
Ia tride.
of h1 tukel late ol Syracuae, daugbletl. They were' accompanied
WAVERLY· MOBILE
IMeigs County, Ohio, decease&lt;l.
tiome bl' JaniCe and NancY Rogers
HOME SALES
Date&lt;l this 26th day of Peeem- w~o wUI spend aeveral days with
,
j her, 1937.
, thtlr grandparenli.
U' • • Iiighway 23
John C. facob
Mf and Mrs E J Hill were bu•
1
WAYIRbY, OHIO'
Jud&amp;e of Ill~ Probate Coilr!, JJieu vlaltors In Par~rsburg, ,W
Meigs Countf, Ohld
VJ , tp&lt;mo.
1
(12) 28, (I) 4, 11, 3tc
Mr. and Mrs Robert Gooch and
((.II
Real
Estate
daugbiA!n, Teresa, Cynthia and Su
lm WAID
aan, arrived Monday for a VISit
1!even Room House with l!arlp, With be~ parento, Mr and Mrs E
centul locatwn In Mlndlcport J lllll M'r Gooeh returned home
on eorner lot Will sell fu;nlan: Wednelday evening and Mrs
ed or unfulnlshed, ?aori1 ~b ~d dauebters remained lor
- - .--:..J.. .....,.
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IIO!tt D. L. Beol, 212 R' b~ • tlltil data.
We will buy two uoecl ll,'i5 Jl.l!jln ..,.
Mldcllelj&gt;rl, Oltlo.
IIJ.10.tti Mn. C!Jude Dant Ia a medical
lual oU tanka. Call ' liqlliilil ho ll!';""'&lt;l'f!l •·
,.,_ II
- - _..pau~ at Holzer1HoSJOltal.
Filmllilh Store. • 12 20 3tc -~'"""':..::tr~r....,.
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Ftee~r

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BABY ILL

:nopect!~Q

S\i~e

The Mi&lt;tdlcport Emergcnc)
Squod wos call ed at 4 4~ p m Fr1
day when a Harrts baby was re
ported 111 at IJHm hvmc on Beech
Street

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Middleport Ch amhnr of Com'rter""

which Was scheduled lor Dee 21,
wus &lt;:anccllcd FrHlU) und Ulf'
next mooting will be January I 0
at 7 30 at the VIUage Hall All
members a1e urged to be presen•
!or election of off1cn s and r,•
ports of vdrlous key committees

JUNK CO.

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Till •·I LERS
TRAILERS

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INTEIIRml
Or
ARI!!A
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l"llhll .ithertllln1 rop,.Mlnl•

IIIII, llotllitiii4Cimblll, lne., 849
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$299.00

~ 1!11 ,tee011d claa mallln1
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BAKER ,

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l'lla: Dell..ry b1
-..,a..n.blo so Clalllt

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,_ 1ftr In dvance at
1•"" .lil!!iillil.
~ a.t\tilltl olllee, $1D 110,
ti.IO; thret month,

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Mn Clara Phllllpa, who It nuroln1 In Columbus, open! lhe week
PIO. 'llr ~!.'!JUte whore avail· end at home and on Saturday ahe
,~·-. 0111 1ll9lll!l ''· BY mall one entertained her family with a
jfit till alii ll'oatllt, M U ; lhi'Cf dinner
ono 111011lh, fl.
CIOI enee Wr•eht, /ormer Wllk"·
• I N-414 'itirl: a!Wrnoon u
Ville resident, lo aei'IOutly Ul In

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• ~· ... , i 1Mlntll P..fli!t iubr Ann Holtor, ol CGiumbua,
:
,~ ~ jiiOM •tJiieftl Sunda1 With lolr. 'ntl MtL
, ,·
rra Holter.

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FURNITURI

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Judith us
Saturday
for Ba iUll\9re,

Tile
home WM
decorated In keep
lor wltlilb•
hollda,.ea&amp;On
kefreshmeUIJ were aerved dur
lng th' den!Pa to llr and iln
Lawrence Smllb and Mr and Mn
Cherry Ne'"ll~ ol c;hester, llr enll
Mra Gofald '*hwter, PomiroY,
DUel
llr and Uri. Ctrl Norril and cbU·
to villi Mr ?.hi m, Carrie and Carla, Baatiail

and !IT! Wllllanl DUel an•! ehlld
ren !lr and MIT. Fred Bush and
family also visited his lalher, A.
L Bush, durtnall!tlr vklt here.
Mr and Mrs .lfartln Carson and
dau•htber, Pa~ela su• lndlanap
'" ~• ·of his mo·
ohs• are holiday
thrr, Mil Mit...,. ..........
Sundav dhlller
w""-~·
......of,._
u
a-•
Mrs Joe' You-' Sr.
were 'lr
•·-••
"" and
"'
•
,,. Jr and children
"
olrs
Joe Youna
llelanle and ~~ n~ Wil9llsRela'
Mr and
Wlllllim Kitrtien and
Deborah, Chillicothe; Mr. •nd Mro
Charles Bradbury arid SIIZIIJne
Aoa 1,11d Mary Jultlar Ktbllfdy'
Middleport, M,;. "''d llltL ~bert
Yatea an~ ehlldt~n Sandra Cathy
and Ra~dy, -!at
Mr and
, Allen Hushes
vUitod Sund(JI wllb MI. and lilts
?'bunnan H•llftr and ilfiiiJ Jlm
and BiD, NelionvJUe
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Sputnik Provide&amp;
T tafJI
im~ t For
ATrip TA Mars
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LONOO!f

tl' -

Rdl!u'• plo·

neer t~Jjle
Sputnll: io
hulht'provided
the
fll'lt
plaliOtJ You
tab ll!ffddq 1114 ~ antvr on
'lim the ll~ol opring.
lljnlftilis ·
iHIIj&gt; clltllng
lilt tart).
()d. 4, )lauloded
UJII' r=~4 today by
lldllili
' • tlort than 3~ liM! II
JttllllOIIIIIlld 'If illY.
(loti of

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11111"~•

Mr and 111'1 Paul K Ru!!ell and Tlil1 If
14 the
lhl!
dauuhter, Katie, l!lddloport, !lr frllrn tfie £aiili Uj ¥'trl when !he spokemau
•nd Mrs Raymond WIIS&lt;•n Colum plal,.ll ,,.. af ~ eloust
ouo and Mr and llro Offutt and Ru811a lteelf made no tllllmate n.. i
chlldron, Carl and Opal
of dlotalloe 1n 116 latelt report on i' ble purpoae
'he
-- 1Y pomted ror a reoort I~
• II t•lilt•"hi&lt;u~ •K••
1out II
•~..t to pua I~•· 15001h and to seek
wu aoou
spin aronn~ thlf sJobe.
rlle~at prloo-fllln&amp;
AI ground level on the- Equator rll'd oul under tbo
.•
th• earl h 1s ~,000 mlleo aroun 1t soon ol the Julll.. J)tPaf{l!
The sate lll te eovera many more
I
~
mdea ln ltJ revolutions because Ito The fcdml atenU
A reunion w&amp;a enJoyed by the ltrongly eUipliall orbit u kea II ' lng the records
children, grand chUdren and greai several
mllea away !rom I Amertra n
grand
of ],!(. 111d Mr1 the earth at Itt ltrlbettiJOinl
American
John Hamill wllell' tliey met at 1 There aeema to be uo doubt with
their lwi~ ill Hol'nlnC Star lor a said aeleuognpber (moon expettJ The .. ;;;~~: ;i'ilni~
turkty dlllllq dll ClitJJtinal J)ay Patrtck Mopro , that Sputnik J al· d1a~ r
Those ~I " " llr. end Mrs ready bu travelled farther than 1ply Iarti&lt;: ,;;j.;~"irfl;.
Roger GrulliOJ',
Mn. Oeo from Eanb to Min.
, wed by no
TheiSt abd diJillblef, &lt;:olumbua
'l'here Ia, a ealdi In the tune· Irl
llr
Mfi. Nin'illaB Ttiela• oi table Moore IIYI 11 would be
Th
Oak
it. a\111 lfJ&lt;s, &lt;llarebce "Nrt ltlaletu! of flltl" te try to
ere
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Gruelef, lilt. 11114 MN: Delmar '' ' " "mIn • idallibt lloe Tbt aboUt tbt
Mr. al!ll lf1i•. lldtiiltt mtbel1 HillliO aDtl'aOIIi ,loelll llld ltr. and eeleatlal•If 'nk'l. the men who
li.eadlrll Ctll!k 11011; were ClbrDI· Mn. Hamm
arow 101 •'fldlllll&gt;• olthe akl..,
mns diMer pejto of Mr. and Mn.
recommend w11at tboy &lt;Ill th6
11
Jo~ You~. -Jr. ~Dd tllildrell,j
aw•'
Woodsliolit
INICII't;~0 •
noatleaton to e•d at mid •ear
Wb1 theD UUOin't
J..._ tbe' market
1
. IY 1tiit1Ja
Wlr~ 0
M"n 0 H. Sti~ Ia' 'lf!endlnr UriltN' ,...,.. PIMiileli! lllttr •purt, up,, adU ite II tilt ll'adm.,t~e holid~ Willi 1111' •9'1 Mn
NEW 'YOM t1P-1'1ie Iilii• and, Wilen oli6uld be jump in'"
Jack Wblto end tiught&lt;ro In did, blind IJIIfl 0Jid beslilf 0;, whTifaJchl'a a qi1811"'1 for the oraolet
Washm~ton
Courthouse
hamburger stand 11 tht roa•·,·'e Of -~dUy dare..!'.!'!"'1Jtent.
T W Autheraon
"""
~w- Wa ou'"''
""
a Chrlstruu luM oi
and sadly remarked·
I ttl od .
can ..
Paul
i.:d
"Yeo, Indeed,
mull be a
reall'ons Why one
lt!n Wllllam llobllili !ell
reeeu lon SurelY there Is no "Jum 1
too lntpaUent about
lor Kllllll Ci!1 wb.,. •he
nlore use lis my
ahoul give
::••::
vlall Mr. 'nd Mra, JUly Robson what line h,amburgen I ha., approxlinallon of 1 datA! whe It
and son. Mr. and Jiis J. D Eivm lor sale.
!!In atrord them would be wile to load
nltb
will stay at the Roboon home with any more"
stoeU.
up "
Mrs Ben J!nolll wl!lle sHe•II! gbne. Not long lfeli!r€, we are to beWA'I'CH IKI, CONOII1!SS
Mr. oild :Mri. CblrleJ Stobart lleve Mltthell of Ctllada'a apar
Marko! men "'port many uncer·
and daugbtber, Janet Kay, Athen1, kllng market letii'J', the blind talnlle• abeads Tbe 11ree1 wiU lie
artd Ro10r I!~~Yl8fdlor at the man was worllllll lndu!llrJOusly watc:hiug very eare!lilly every
i:rnlverolly or Wea VIrginia, are at his tiamliurger stand, ahoutin~ move ol the President and eoa.
bollday t~~esti, ol tbelr piltnts, hiJ wares to· the motonsu :-~lth a greu, earlt In 1988 for a clue01
Jlr and • 'John Cbancl!y. '!'be bli megaphone.
Juat now the ranli and file of •
Stobarts are also vllltlng Mr and
Mot~rlsts 1111d pmersby heeded perls thlnb thai apendlnr wUI go
Mrs Hubert Pulleas and llllllly the call, tatted of, ha product and wild and that CoJ111'1!19 will nulllt)'
Mr. and lin; Raber! Reibel e~· pronouneed 11 exeellent
a balaueed budiel tbe President
tertalned witH a family diMer on
Sindt .... To Con.,.
will pr~nl SOme iUOIJ there'D
Monday evening at l~elf home on
Business prospered as the sat 11 be deficit spending and pump
Leading Creek Road. Guc~tJ were fled &lt;ulllomers came ~act tor
stuff, bul they'd like to
IIi- and ~n: WOllam Klt&lt;tien and mm and mor'e The bhnd man
and see jlllt what wlll bap.
~ughtet, Deborah, ChUUeotb~. was able to send· Ills son 10 col
and llr and Mrs Charleo Bnd· lege and duriHg the four-ym
PrenUce-H:alllblnb that at least
bury and eblldren, Asa, Mary and coune be oold more and moro I~;~:'.~~~~~
additional In ap.
Suztnne.
hamburgers by bJS sboutmg, and II
I! llkely to go Into
, rtc Son "'· Sch•al lias been tht quality of the produel
v1siting T
llss !anet l!utby at the . ll'be • 6ft- returned w•lh His d• Prentice-Hall makes 10me
of her parenta m Cndl! for
which !lllldc him a 8 dicl!ono wlllch aren't aU to
'l'llf IU lw&lt;h·-·•••.,..,..._.,,-.:,
several days Friday Pic
In tHo ways of the world liking of the
!Delucllu&amp;:
open lor the
and Mb• BUibf brought Rlaky and etc The son watched hiS !alher "No personal, eoljiOiile or ex- 1951
Michael Koehler, Colurilbw, here bakll\g hiS wares and said
tJx euta are llli:ely 1n 1988
Rell Estate Tax
to spend the week end With their
"Fatbet , don't you know !heres
o! the 19M tu code to d 11
t t
,,_.,..,.
Mrs E S. Scchaal, a business recesSion on' Don'!
away some lu advantag.,
anq famii:
JO\I know that JK!oplc canrt
buamel8 will be vqted A few
Mr •nd Mrs Frank B...h and lord luxun,es hke hambureer•'
loopholes Will be cloeed. 011
1, 19118.
Mllli M:ldred Rou&gt;b attended the There Is no sense In y•ur shwt
allowance will be ,..
State H•~hwsy Chrlstmaa party~~ In&amp; like \hat an• waring your
beeau8f Senate lllajonty
Marietta.
1\'lf out While bus1ness Is '" aucn er ft. bJobmobonthand,!owe Slpel ak·
a recesllon.
noY urn,
uvm o :ncb I
said the /athet "you Texu, want II retained
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LAIOt LAWS UPcoMtNS
now, and will "some new labor laws are In
"
He stopped shouting and watt· the cards. Supervlalon or pensiOit
ed bcaIde 'the roa d Ior cuIllomen funds
Is certainwill. ln"""lllt their
"DemocratJ
1
M( •nd Mrs Homer Holter en· who dldn eome AJ savings
control of both ho'*' of CoJ111'1!as
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tertalned With a family dinner, dwlbdled, he had to oklntp
th' In No..mber Number of Jljpuf&gt;.
ChrJStmas at the1r home, Cheater me G! bls delleJoua
lican represcntJUvet w•ll be lbe
road.
and finally he bad to buy peorer fewest am&lt;e New Deal days.
Preoent were Mr aud Mn Olin mul
"Republican bopes of maklntt
Bailey and grandchildren, Bruct
Add :lnellfi g;\h 0 anJ
a lwt&gt;-parly region have been
and Nona of Cleveland, Mr
worae.
we In
e
man
b)' Litth! Rock Four of the
Mrs c D. Fteeker and Mr
.... ,, aaymg • rec&lt;liliOn mulll ""
GOP repreeenleUvetl !tOm the
fo!ra Roy F'J'eeker and dap&amp;hllrs, on
TaUt O.• Way Clot
&lt;llled Solid South are In
Joan and Jacqueline of Pine Grove, II'oW to• get back to !Jlllchell
and Mr. and Mn. Roy Holler and Who llotea thot If lt'IMI't a retelchildren, Allon, Janice .nd Nancy sloii lte are In, It sure feela lik&lt;
·Ann.'
ono wltlf steel operations down,
Jnotot cat aalet ftlllng to meet
etpeelitlllnS, haUling !llarta low
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The Sl• c Udren of Mre Minnie lod, and II ab, when are .., aol:rleWino were home Chrlatlnaa lng til talk oilr•elvea out of It?
Day. They lneluded Aldo Qolo•
'"i!be a~aw~ Is we'll tal~ olll'
wine, Mrs Thelma
!lri selves out of It )\'ban enough
Dolly Bllley, Springfield; Mlas stock haa beell sol~ al tow prices
... •• 1 ~IIbert w-~ ser!et 10n to warrant another return to
E:J~wi:; ~Mrs' Lu'::'~ Gregg at hilt prlcea.
home
"A~ tho present time the publl•
The enUre
ISn't' llilllr patted from ItS hole!
home ror the ·HolldiYS lncltJ~e&lt;l
rapidly enough to lndlute
Mr. and Mrs c n.
a reverail Is In the eard~
J•flers6n; Ml\ amn~d .•~~~- .~:~~;~~~:! UntO the,. tell, prloeo will ce•·
Bailey and sons,'&gt;
ltpue t~ drop."
ard, Mn.
Mts. Qob Shirk
C. WALZEit
abd Bobby
Plnanclal !dltor
Larff. llprlnkle, .Slirlnllflald: lll'i'. 1'm;.;;.;;
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Greg&amp; and Judy
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Miss Far~e Erlewlne, Middleport ~:\:,:."~~bas omply dlllCIIUDI·
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The December meeting of tho

. Mr and Mrs Opha Offutt enler
.alned With a party, ChtiJtlnaa "'
1 1 the11 home Rock Sprlnp road

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8.00 ~bOYY Show
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I J;QO Nt'IIJ !IU4lJnel
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12 00 ~e Story
12.80 llfleetlv•'l DairY
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1 Oil Down on t~e Farm
7·00
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1 45 Blue and Gray Football
9'00
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~ 00 S)Cy Kln5:)!0 llopalong Cwldy
10 30
8 00 News PIClure
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8 15 Sports Ete
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6:~ Federal Men
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7.011 SatiiJ'day •~W&gt;t Jllllborte
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7.30 Peotle A:e 'FUD111
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8:00 Pel'l'l' COI!io
8:00 Tile- Artbllt ¥umy Party , 1:10
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10:00 What'• 11 For
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WSA%·-TV Chan,el3

Cha~nel3 - Satur.ay

Rural~~~· ~.tllrnges For The&amp;tter In Past 17
Yeat~~~~~·MT~'J;etreva Nolan With Leading Role

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stta~ Cbl~ lii ..Ull&amp; 'tQqlity were lnvUed
DY' 'all! ~ ~ -'ttl tl)lt 011 p~
'thl!lr•~ tlli ltD
dUb Wll1'k hall
~II&gt; • . - · ~ &amp;ra~F of Lang&amp;·
vwe \took .that 'OJlportuill~ to ll'evtew nol only her club work. Sill! Wlf6und &gt;tim work of
the Elten!llon Serfle~ important 10 many ol
the rlll'al cbal)ges :for the better durmg th e
past 15 to 20 years.
Mrs Brale_y Ulleli the annual Achievement
Day as a y.ar.dstlclt 1lf 'the changes m rur.il
Melp Cpun'ty Here speakers are 'heard, exhlbits are ~aid out, .and .progress of 4-H clubs
and home •mo~ntl'atlon clubs are studied
She baft juSt retumil from 'the 1957 event
heldin Middleport, l!ld wrote·
"tlurlng !be !Ut 17 yearv llvlng conditions
in rural Meigs County have 11B!lergone quite
a cbl!lge. Hutng tt:ten4ed :moat Achieve.
ment tla}' prqartJns 1118\'i! llbsei'Vll4 the pro$aSS from year to year otlthe 1natvldual

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Chrt"stmas Day

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M~ and Mrs Henry Roush, Racine,

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l"!ank Seaeh
Yellow and while: decoration•
weie used and Mrs B01eb 11!1"/ed
Ice cream, cake and coffee to M'r
and Mrs Roush, Mr and Mn Ra:r
Roush, Mlsi Mildred Roush, Raelne
and Mr •nd MrB Norman Yeaugor
Ou Monday, Dec 23, the Beli\1"
had a Cbrlllmls party IYhen gtll•
""lre exebanged and games played
~ urJng l~e qvemng Ice erdam
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Mr. aM ~ Charle. KIII'T Sr, Ur
and Mrs. Wayne Hamson and Mr
and Mro. Norman Yea•rer

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Powell

Crosli:y ~id todby he wus so di&amp;

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By UNITED PRESS
DIXIE CLASSIC
Somi-Finols
N. Car. St. 63 Wake Forest 61·
North Carolina 76 Duke 62
Consolation
Northwestern 85 Duquesne 71
St. Louis U. 77 Seton Hall t4
South-m Confel'4lnct, Pinal
Tex. Chrl•tlan 71 Texas Tech 89
Rice M Arkansas 49

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Foolhlll Leaaue ~mplotllbtp
11\rlei a renewll ot lite New York
Ymtee-llrOO~bn DOtllen "SubwaY SerleJ."
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Sunday'a worl4 .ehampl~hlp
~ ·the tolll'lb Illite ~ BroWl!a
and LIDDI lutve 111ft ~ (or . the top
prize In als rt.n,,, lrltb the Jle.
tf,oiten takl~ th~~~il\ in t91i2
and '&amp;II. &gt;Th~ .B,rowlla attltlled their
on[)' ~lular HIIO~ or title w\11
~er Oetrcilt In-, ~~~ M-10
ahellaGklng ~ ~~~!l. thl1 Lions.
' Tllll year OetroJL:d: Cle\'eland
liave mot lUte
a, ajiUttlog
their ublbllloa· arlea ' w)ill• . Detroit walkl!d off with ·)· bruloin&amp;
'JJ.i.7 Yl~ l!tl'tll w,.u 119 In
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cteviililid In Detroit' Ill~ btlnl the
oniJ ill!am1JO·bold. ne~rl)',comple~
m~ m~ !'Patil ' •Brown, the
Uona areiJ~~&gt;Int underdogs.
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SMU '9 Texaa
A&amp;M 49
,'l'eicas 61 Baylor ~9
Ati.Colfep S.lill·~lnals
San Francisco 7l Niagar., 110
Oklohoma City 48 Tulsa 41
Conoolothtoi
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Denver 84 Western Kentucky 6~
ldnho State 74 Tul•n• 70
Bit Eight First Round
Kansaa State 60 Missouri ~I
Ncbmka 74 Prlneton 84
Mldwstarn Sami·Fillll
tndl•na St 70 Morningside 84
Consolation
Bnld.·Wallaee 100 Indiana Cent. 93
Lovlolana 5h1'41voport lnv. ltml·

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N'wost'n La St. 71 Centenary 88

mov·

mg the ba1eball club out of town.
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The ' Redleg owner said he felt
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that Ot no-time "prior tO this has
This is the time of year when Pop finds ·out he isn't as the fran~hfse been as mueh in
tough as he used to be. It's nothing more than being out of Jeopardy " It IS now.
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condttion to wtthstan., ex reme varta 10ns 10
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"whenever 1 . was aske~ about
Remember, Dad, wh~n Uncle Sam had you.7 Ftrs~ he dou· moving the baU club,. my answer
ble-timed you over a thousand low hills toling a light pack w" always that the club-Is going
and M·l. You were su~jected generally speaking to regular to stay !n .c'lneinnati a~ Ion~. as I
and good big meals. By the numbers you got the sleep you have anythtn&amp; to do wtth it.
He said be Wa! "disCOlll'ag,d"
needed.
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And then one cold d~, probably sptced wtth ram or snow, wa~ making IJt buying a parkin)!
he took you out on field ·maneuvers. That night you laid 10 to place near Crosley Field, and at
1 odds that you'd have pneumonia by sunup, especially after the work of a citizens' advisory
shivering in your kapok sack the four hours after guard duty e~mmlttee named to help the te•m
lmd a new field.
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But nothmg ilappened. A ltttle exerctse the next morn!~ of .eelng the temptation In the
warmed up join!$ and muscles. There was no pneumorua. poaslbllltles of what would be d:me
Not even a snlffilng cold.
lor uo elsewhere, or the benefit
But 15 years later and four 111ore inches around the middle 1!rom a poaslble move," Croslq
things aren't s~ simple. Hunters, sportsmen, and Scoutmas· 88 !~· have always fell the city
ters must exercise restraint. .
wanted us to atay In Cincinnati,"
Thts was brought home forctbly to a local Scout leadl!l' re· he aald. ''Now 1 question I~"
cently. He'd gone out In Autumn weather with his troop and The major leagues are sche~l·
nigh came down with the real virus of pneumonia. He' said: uled to meet J.on. z~ In an attempt
"Fifteen years ago in the army it wouldn't have phased me. lo\fiU the hole left In the New
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York City area when the Giants
Now, well, I can a e t.
moved to San Francisco and the
Dodgers went to Los Angeles.

Sefliiors Realize $202 Off Red Heads

Approximately $202 was earned by the Pomeroy , High
School Senior class recently when the lady Red Heads team
Con10l1tlon
Tenn. Tech 77 Hard·Simmoru 63 came to town for a "basketball" game against t~e Pomeroy
Union Champlonohlp
Hotshots.
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Siena 43 RPI 37
The split with the g~ls was 60-40 off the lQp with the senstanding expenses, of course. And there weren't many
expenses.
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went the ngours of matching cage sktll wtlh the world-hop·
ping girls, membei's of the class whQ, worked hard and long
selling tickets, and school officials who opened local facilities
for this cash-creating venture by the kids who every year
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came out to see the show, and contributed to its success.

Bowl High/iQhts

Reports ·began circulating sever-

al months ago that thw Redleg
tranehlse would, be shifted to Now
York alter the two clubs .moved
to California.
Willis D. Gradison, chairman of
the eltiiens adv~ory committee,
said he was surpriSed that Cro;ley was diSappomted. He sBJd ' ''.c
committee was eager to do all tl
oould to keep t~e bali club.
"The members ol the committee certainly ·,re aware .that the
ball cl.~b Is one of the etty's host
asseta, GradiSon said.
He said the eommttleo gave up
the Idea ol a new ball park he·
cause club officiala seemed con·
tent with Crosley Flei~. He said
the limitation• of the city's bond·
ing capacity would make tt difficult tO finance a new stadium.

Sooner~J.J. Quarterback.Has Seixas, Mc~;1y, ·
Honor
Twisted Anlde In Ice Machine Salvage
In Aussie Land
MIAMI, Fla. UP - Oklahoma's in a row.

Sooners received a jolt today when
!11'81 string quarterback Carl Dodd
came up with a twisted ankle.
Dod~ , who srored 45 points this
sca11on for the Sooners injured the

ankle during Frlda1's morning
practice session and spent most of

the afternoon wilh his snklc In an
"ice machine."

LOAD ELECTRIC
WIRING BEYOND ·
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to his Blue DevUs In their prep·
aratillna for Oklahoma. "We're
golntl to do a lot or work on a
few new wrinkles we've dreamed
up In both running and passing,"
Murray Aid.
WOODY· "'IIDHL Y PLIASID"
PASADENA, Calif. UP - Coach
Woody Hayea oald today he wao
"hlrhly plea10d" wltb tho ohowing
of t.la Oblo State team In ita preparation! for On&gt;goa In tho Rnae
Bowl on N•w Yoar'J Day. The
Buckeyes worked ou "aecret etull"
durlnr Friday's prceUee ~88ion
whleb JAW Injured baUback Don
Clark work out for 'the second day
Jockoon Tovrnomtflt
Tontog,any 42 Webster 39
Rlalnrsun H Jaekaon 4~
Stry-or Tovrnam.,.t
Fayette 112 Grand Rapids 48
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j'!IJ!I1!i!!l,l'ft!T*dto lind. I bad
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'ilt'lbtl,o ·lb · b'F.....,ndidldn'l wllo .ha~ a friend who waslook'llayf."
uae!ui a lnr to~ a reeeptlonlBI·typ!At. II
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thaok-JOU notea. I bad recel!red the 'Oibt!r areas of our Uvea. II
&amp;lot of presents !ram lrtendl ADd fl"- '1111 kind 01 srJf ·CODIIdeliCII
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victory over UCLA in the second
game. It wao the sixth straight

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Ool}ege oflicltil.! said 'the lotteM '
wen to assure thai all ·students
are wnrtled that the dog was In·
'feeted, and to warn them to se~k
medical attention if they lhave rea- :
•on to believe they may bave been
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IM8 New Year o Day ClaB!ic is
sellout. Only 3.SOO tickets,
will'lle put on public •ale, '""'''"',II
The Ro10 Bowl ~eats 100,!113.

~r: ~h;un~\~~~I'Y;: "k."~~~: !~~~ofea ~r~1r ,~0"1~u Mr. 'an~ ·r.jra
1\j'~lnJll ~ )an. '25 rptm 'at01u• • lfi. ~oa &amp;t Fl:;:.r:lj!:Jt!HU'a

mas vacation. began reeefvlnr.
letters to4ny warning them the:· as e.
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woultl ·p~lt 'any ~tam •to movt )u IChrlitmas Day ~eats wliru their
ana fill 'thh · v'tl1a le'ft bY 'the ·de- sana &amp;nd fomUiea Mr in i lire
Diego un~
ttarture ol ,fhe 'blattt'J •ana ~- WiillaDI Cnltrll and Mi. and t.lro.
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Frlc~ "'et wlth ll'low 'Yiili&lt;·' po· 1
. tool nilssllat left the Convair Ascl'al mAyor~ ·~bmriilt~e ~ut t'wc 1 ·Mr. and M". Evcl'ett Shank and
., lr&lt;inouUcs plant here a week ago,
weeks aao ~eil'lil'&lt;;Hna that •commit!'""· Columbus, were the holiday
jullt three days after the fint sue- e!ir.urlty ·reMo s since the govern- tcc!s efforts' to 'lure 'another tcnn aueRtB ol biBparcn~, Mr. •r.d Mra.
eessful teit of an Atlas ICB;~ at
here
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Worthy Shank.
• 'Cape Cana~eral on Dee. 17. The ment's loyall progrum ·~'i"'
!Irs. Forrest Radcliff, employed
firing _[qll.ed two earlier missiles may receive ono!lahle di!IChirR~
"f told them .that their prnt,Jem.: j in Columbus, spent the we41k end
which wel'll dostroyd In flight under a spccl,i :.tmy review pro· wore • ball club, a ball park. ano at her home. A Christmas· partY
when they:wobbled oil corse.
gram.
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The Union Blid the twin ship.
The Navy anft 'Air Foree h"·e tie !hose problems they probably . mgot.
meut could be an ln~ieation that regular 1atschar11e .revieW !!I'D would11'1 have to worr.y to much · lir. tlld Mrs. Clarence Pr'ee of
the big mlasiles .have entered the grams .. pdt no spooill ...urlty re· about territorial rlgatt, aiek R~lland called on Mr. and Mrs.
production line ppasc ol their de- view Pl'i!CI'Im on Ult!oha~s situ· said.
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Frank Nelson.
velopmelil or are near assembly ilar to !lbjo ~my'l
line production. n sllid at leaat
'l'he ~ dll1ili&gt;Oed Thurroay It
one olhe~ Atlaa mllllllle was ·be- had oOll)pl~ reoonslder~tion or
lleved t~ · be at th~ test t;enter beJ!tl!utiti' · c~ since the profore amval of the San 'Otego ship· 1 gram'~ ~n BU'ch, 19118. and 76
mont.
mor~ ~im ill'll .. 'be oectded.
A foutl\h Atlas scheduled,for firAl_my ,perionnel oflicials ·~mp~s·
log soon after the Dec. 17 test llzod that viblle the changes were
was damaged during rocket engine _
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check• ind· won't be lir'd until 1lla)' have · .0~ 'Oll;Pllll'd to rabies.
next ·yea'r, according to the ·newa- '~''" ·eoll e o~ent '0111' (he letters
paper.
.JI'rt~ .1 · It Y\ft rll$cl&lt;*ed 'that
• ·lllirililll' ·.oot c; rahhl•
~~~Js. , ~hla · ek . iller blt!!Jg eilh1
jlerilltlll, 11 ·ot them coeds. ·
Eir'Ucr, ' peraonl, .nitinbers Iii '
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Michigan State salvaged aome
prestige fo'r the Big Ten In a 63~1

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Mr.

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220 of 7ZO lormerl.o!fleers and en•
Us~d ;;en dlscb rged " sl!(!urlty
riS ' . tween ~ 8 and 1955 .may
soon be '!1 . . fully honllraltl•,
mllilh) 'tl!ccil- ·
Thli 'llteans · hst about ifo per
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and enlisted , eu ,,para ted lur

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victory for unbeaten Michigan
State, and the sixth loss in a row
for Ohio State.
On hand to watch the game were
members of the Obio Sta!ll fooL·
ball squad, on the West Coast for
the [\ooe Bowl game J~n. 1-.

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!laude Young, Jlaol.
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sQcurliy pollc.o&lt; a recent gueot ol her I!Jltr, Mn.
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IC8M Missil.es
Officells To
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Tom Hartley returned !tome
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PacifiC Auditorium.

HOLLYWOOD UP - Henry
MELBOURNE UP - Vie Seixas Red Sanders, head football coach
and jlorry MacKay salvaged some at UCLA, will make hiS first apDUCKS TO WATCH GAME
prestige. for the. United States pearance on televi~ion in a dro•
LOS ANGELES UP - The Ore- , Davlo Cup team today when they malic role on Jan. 16 as a co·star
gon Ducks will watch the Gator o~tlasted their already-victorious in the Playhouse RO production oi
Bowl gsme on television today be· Australian opponents in the con· the "80 Yard Rlm."
fore to king the praetlee field In eluding " exhibition" matches of I,.;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;,!;;;;;;,;;~
their preparations for Ohio State. the challenge round.
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The Ducks worked In a closed · Selxas, playing in what he an·
drill Frid•y which saw guard Har· •
was his linn! Davis Cup
ry Mondale take hi• regular poll·
turned bock lanky ~al
lnspeellon On Vour
lion after milling the last three Anderoon, 8'3, 4-6, 6·3: 0~. 13·11,
workouts because of a selge of the in a grueillng 127·minutc duel that
flu.
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third straight challenge round We are equipped to servlco
any type Fire Extinguisher,
NA VY'S "SOMITHING NEW" •weep.
Then MacKay a newcomer to
VISIT OUR COMPLETE
tbeae tlmc·honorcd Aussle-U. Jl.
·DALLAS .,UP - Navy coach cuP
matches,
outgunned
Ashley
SALES ~ND SERVICE
FA!dle Erdolatz iBid he may havi
In another five • set mar·
DEPARTMENT
usomethtn'i new" to offer lo Mid~ Cooper
sbiprllen'o confualng "Jttterbul!' alhon, 6-4, 1~. f-8, 6·4, 6·3. Bolll
~ecbauie
Street
defense when the Middles take the matehea were played m near·lOO
Pomeroy
Ohio
field against Rice In the Cott011 dep weather.
Bowl game on Jan. 1. Erdelatz
CURlY OUT OF A~TION
said he wao pleased with tho eon•
MONTREAL
Ul' - Veteran
dillon of his team, but added that
uUUty forward F!oy curry. out of
DISTJI'JBUTOR O,F
t~ero would have to be a lot of
bruoblng up done between now attion with a rootlnjury sine• earFIRE
AND SAFETY
If in the !WOn. will he In th '
and Wednesday.
lineup toplght whon th&lt;l Montreal
EQUIPMENT
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Ume lead. The Trojans rallied far
L0S ANG ELE• ·UP· - Stl 11 12 t ' ht ' ts id
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looking lor its fil1lt win t!Hl Ohio
s mg po1n m way n e
State basketball team wlnds up a second half to lead 84-48.
long western trip tonight against Forward Frank Howard of Q~io
UCLA.
Stae paced both teams with 24
The Buckeyes, in the first point..
game of a doubleheader, dropped
an 87·71 rough and tumble contO!t
Friday night to Southern Califoria before a eapaetty crowd In Pan

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Porta1e 11 CY&amp;nct :50
Wcotwood 40 Westnn :l1l
hrryabv111 Tovrnamoot
Ptrry•buru 80 Oak HbrbOr ~G
Maumet ~ rte'asan\vtlle !Is
SlAlOM HIOHI
Ind. 3 Gsme" Atklnl. too
Ind. t Gamf, Lcwla Jim, 242 '
'fum 3 Gameo, F. ,Tavern. 1184
T!.atD J'Oame, t'. Tavern, 7'11 .
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~l!AMI, Fla. UP - A cloak of
scercey stroudcd the Duke train·
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ardello aald today his unanill)ous
dccillon over Ralph Tiger .J~nea
should convince the world H~. Is
ready for a ohot at the mlddl•
weight crown now worn by &lt;;ar!R•n ~QAUIO.
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TM fourth-ranked mlddiewelght
fought .bJs way out ·ot troi!bl~' lo
tho third round Fl'lday ntgh! •1141
rocked' Jones with a ebmbb)atlon
left. book and overhand rtgbt tli&amp;t
sent the Yonkers, N. Y., •'Tiger"
o th&lt;\ canvas for. only tho second
ime In his 69-flght PJ'Oiesalonal

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Powell

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DIXIE CLASSIC
Somi-Finols
N. Car. St. 63 Wake Forest 61·
North Carolina 76 Duke 62
Consolation
Northwestern 85 Duquesne 71
St. Louis U. 77 Seton Hall t4
South-m Confel'4lnct, Pinal
Tex. Chrl•tlan 71 Texas Tech 89
Rice M Arkansas 49

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prize In als rt.n,,, lrltb the Jle.
tf,oiten takl~ th~~~il\ in t91i2
and '&amp;II. &gt;Th~ .B,rowlla attltlled their
on[)' ~lular HIIO~ or title w\11
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ahellaGklng ~ ~~~!l. thl1 Lions.
' Tllll year OetroJL:d: Cle\'eland
liave mot lUte
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SMU '9 Texaa
A&amp;M 49
,'l'eicas 61 Baylor ~9
Ati.Colfep S.lill·~lnals
San Francisco 7l Niagar., 110
Oklohoma City 48 Tulsa 41
Conoolothtoi
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Denver 84 Western Kentucky 6~
ldnho State 74 Tul•n• 70
Bit Eight First Round
Kansaa State 60 Missouri ~I
Ncbmka 74 Prlneton 84
Mldwstarn Sami·Fillll
tndl•na St 70 Morningside 84
Consolation
Bnld.·Wallaee 100 Indiana Cent. 93
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N'wost'n La St. 71 Centenary 88

mov·

mg the ba1eball club out of town.
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The ' Redleg owner said he felt
ff I
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that Ot no-time "prior tO this has
This is the time of year when Pop finds ·out he isn't as the fran~hfse been as mueh in
tough as he used to be. It's nothing more than being out of Jeopardy " It IS now.
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"Until now," Crosley said,
condttion to wtthstan., ex reme varta 10ns 10
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"whenever 1 . was aske~ about
Remember, Dad, wh~n Uncle Sam had you.7 Ftrs~ he dou· moving the baU club,. my answer
ble-timed you over a thousand low hills toling a light pack w" always that the club-Is going
and M·l. You were su~jected generally speaking to regular to stay !n .c'lneinnati a~ Ion~. as I
and good big meals. By the numbers you got the sleep you have anythtn&amp; to do wtth it.
He said be Wa! "disCOlll'ag,d"
needed.
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And then one cold d~, probably sptced wtth ram or snow, wa~ making IJt buying a parkin)!
he took you out on field ·maneuvers. That night you laid 10 to place near Crosley Field, and at
1 odds that you'd have pneumonia by sunup, especially after the work of a citizens' advisory
shivering in your kapok sack the four hours after guard duty e~mmlttee named to help the te•m
lmd a new field.
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"Ueretofore IJ's been a matter
But nothmg ilappened. A ltttle exerctse the next morn!~ of .eelng the temptation In the
warmed up join!$ and muscles. There was no pneumorua. poaslbllltles of what would be d:me
Not even a snlffilng cold.
lor uo elsewhere, or the benefit
But 15 years later and four 111ore inches around the middle 1!rom a poaslble move," Croslq
things aren't s~ simple. Hunters, sportsmen, and Scoutmas· 88 !~· have always fell the city
ters must exercise restraint. .
wanted us to atay In Cincinnati,"
Thts was brought home forctbly to a local Scout leadl!l' re· he aald. ''Now 1 question I~"
cently. He'd gone out In Autumn weather with his troop and The major leagues are sche~l·
nigh came down with the real virus of pneumonia. He' said: uled to meet J.on. z~ In an attempt
"Fifteen years ago in the army it wouldn't have phased me. lo\fiU the hole left In the New
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York City area when the Giants
Now, well, I can a e t.
moved to San Francisco and the
Dodgers went to Los Angeles.

Sefliiors Realize $202 Off Red Heads

Approximately $202 was earned by the Pomeroy , High
School Senior class recently when the lady Red Heads team
Con10l1tlon
Tenn. Tech 77 Hard·Simmoru 63 came to town for a "basketball" game against t~e Pomeroy
Union Champlonohlp
Hotshots.
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Siena 43 RPI 37
The split with the g~ls was 60-40 off the lQp with the senstanding expenses, of course. And there weren't many
expenses.
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Commendations ar.e ln order for th~ Hotshots who under·
went the ngours of matching cage sktll wtlh the world-hop·
ping girls, membei's of the class whQ, worked hard and long
selling tickets, and school officials who opened local facilities
for this cash-creating venture by the kids who every year
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And of course, hats off to the packed house of fans who
came out to see the show, and contributed to its success.

Bowl High/iQhts

Reports ·began circulating sever-

al months ago that thw Redleg
tranehlse would, be shifted to Now
York alter the two clubs .moved
to California.
Willis D. Gradison, chairman of
the eltiiens adv~ory committee,
said he was surpriSed that Cro;ley was diSappomted. He sBJd ' ''.c
committee was eager to do all tl
oould to keep t~e bali club.
"The members ol the committee certainly ·,re aware .that the
ball cl.~b Is one of the etty's host
asseta, GradiSon said.
He said the eommttleo gave up
the Idea ol a new ball park he·
cause club officiala seemed con·
tent with Crosley Flei~. He said
the limitation• of the city's bond·
ing capacity would make tt difficult tO finance a new stadium.

Sooner~J.J. Quarterback.Has Seixas, Mc~;1y, ·
Honor
Twisted Anlde In Ice Machine Salvage
In Aussie Land
MIAMI, Fla. UP - Oklahoma's in a row.

Sooners received a jolt today when
!11'81 string quarterback Carl Dodd
came up with a twisted ankle.
Dod~ , who srored 45 points this
sca11on for the Sooners injured the

ankle during Frlda1's morning
practice session and spent most of

the afternoon wilh his snklc In an
"ice machine."

LOAD ELECTRIC
WIRING BEYOND ·
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ray ou1linod some new maneuvers

to his Blue DevUs In their prep·
aratillna for Oklahoma. "We're
golntl to do a lot or work on a
few new wrinkles we've dreamed
up In both running and passing,"
Murray Aid.
WOODY· "'IIDHL Y PLIASID"
PASADENA, Calif. UP - Coach
Woody Hayea oald today he wao
"hlrhly plea10d" wltb tho ohowing
of t.la Oblo State team In ita preparation! for On&gt;goa In tho Rnae
Bowl on N•w Yoar'J Day. The
Buckeyes worked ou "aecret etull"
durlnr Friday's prceUee ~88ion
whleb JAW Injured baUback Don
Clark work out for 'the second day
Jockoon Tovrnomtflt
Tontog,any 42 Webster 39
Rlalnrsun H Jaekaon 4~
Stry-or Tovrnam.,.t
Fayette 112 Grand Rapids 48
Archbold lltl Stryker et ' •

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victory over UCLA in the second
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wen to assure thai all ·students
are wnrtled that the dog was In·
'feeted, and to warn them to se~k
medical attention if they lhave rea- :
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IM8 New Year o Day ClaB!ic is
sellout. Only 3.SOO tickets,
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The Ro10 Bowl ~eats 100,!113.

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letters to4ny warning them the:· as e.
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ana fill 'thh · v'tl1a le'ft bY 'the ·de- sana &amp;nd fomUiea Mr in i lire
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., lr&lt;inouUcs plant here a week ago,
weeks aao ~eil'lil'&lt;;Hna that •commit!'""· Columbus, were the holiday
jullt three days after the fint sue- e!ir.urlty ·reMo s since the govern- tcc!s efforts' to 'lure 'another tcnn aueRtB ol biBparcn~, Mr. •r.d Mra.
eessful teit of an Atlas ICB;~ at
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Worthy Shank.
• 'Cape Cana~eral on Dee. 17. The ment's loyall progrum ·~'i"'
!Irs. Forrest Radcliff, employed
firing _[qll.ed two earlier missiles may receive ono!lahle di!IChirR~
"f told them .that their prnt,Jem.: j in Columbus, spent the we41k end
which wel'll dostroyd In flight under a spccl,i :.tmy review pro· wore • ball club, a ball park. ano at her home. A Christmas· partY
when they:wobbled oil corse.
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The Union Blid the twin ship.
The Navy anft 'Air Foree h"·e tie !hose problems they probably . mgot.
meut could be an ln~ieation that regular 1atschar11e .revieW !!I'D would11'1 have to worr.y to much · lir. tlld Mrs. Clarence Pr'ee of
the big mlasiles .have entered the grams .. pdt no spooill ...urlty re· about territorial rlgatt, aiek R~lland called on Mr. and Mrs.
production line ppasc ol their de- view Pl'i!CI'Im on Ult!oha~s situ· said.
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Frank Nelson.
velopmelil or are near assembly ilar to !lbjo ~my'l
line production. n sllid at leaat
'l'he ~ dll1ili&gt;Oed Thurroay It
one olhe~ Atlaa mllllllle was ·be- had oOll)pl~ reoonslder~tion or
lleved t~ · be at th~ test t;enter beJ!tl!utiti' · c~ since the profore amval of the San 'Otego ship· 1 gram'~ ~n BU'ch, 19118. and 76
mont.
mor~ ~im ill'll .. 'be oectded.
A foutl\h Atlas scheduled,for firAl_my ,perionnel oflicials ·~mp~s·
log soon after the Dec. 17 test llzod that viblle the changes were
was damaged during rocket engine _
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check• ind· won't be lir'd until 1lla)' have · .0~ 'Oll;Pllll'd to rabies.
next ·yea'r, according to the ·newa- '~''" ·eoll e o~ent '0111' (he letters
paper.
.JI'rt~ .1 · It Y\ft rll$cl&lt;*ed 'that
• ·lllirililll' ·.oot c; rahhl•
~~~Js. , ~hla · ek . iller blt!!Jg eilh1
jlerilltlll, 11 ·ot them coeds. ·
Eir'Ucr, ' peraonl, .nitinbers Iii '
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Michigan State salvaged aome
prestige fo'r the Big Ten In a 63~1

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Mr.

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220 of 7ZO lormerl.o!fleers and en•
Us~d ;;en dlscb rged " sl!(!urlty
riS ' . tween ~ 8 and 1955 .may
soon be '!1 . . fully honllraltl•,
mllilh) 'tl!ccil- ·
Thli 'llteans · hst about ifo per
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and enlisted , eu ,,para ted lur

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victory for unbeaten Michigan
State, and the sixth loss in a row
for Ohio State.
On hand to watch the game were
members of the Obio Sta!ll fooL·
ball squad, on the West Coast for
the [\ooe Bowl game J~n. 1-.

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!laude Young, Jlaol.
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sQcurliy pollc.o&lt; a recent gueot ol her I!Jltr, Mn.
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I Sam Marr.
IC8M Missil.es
Officells To
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Tom Hartley returned !tome
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'* · Be·UPl'~
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.and Mrs. McCoy t~ytlJ
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PacifiC Auditorium.

HOLLYWOOD UP - Henry
MELBOURNE UP - Vie Seixas Red Sanders, head football coach
and jlorry MacKay salvaged some at UCLA, will make hiS first apDUCKS TO WATCH GAME
prestige. for the. United States pearance on televi~ion in a dro•
LOS ANGELES UP - The Ore- , Davlo Cup team today when they malic role on Jan. 16 as a co·star
gon Ducks will watch the Gator o~tlasted their already-victorious in the Playhouse RO production oi
Bowl gsme on television today be· Australian opponents in the con· the "80 Yard Rlm."
fore to king the praetlee field In eluding " exhibition" matches of I,.;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;,!;;;;;;,;;~
their preparations for Ohio State. the challenge round.
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The Ducks worked In a closed · Selxas, playing in what he an·
drill Frid•y which saw guard Har· •
was his linn! Davis Cup
ry Mondale take hi• regular poll·
turned bock lanky ~al
lnspeellon On Vour
lion after milling the last three Anderoon, 8'3, 4-6, 6·3: 0~. 13·11,
workouts because of a selge of the in a grueillng 127·minutc duel that
flu.
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third straight challenge round We are equipped to servlco
any type Fire Extinguisher,
NA VY'S "SOMITHING NEW" •weep.
Then MacKay a newcomer to
VISIT OUR COMPLETE
tbeae tlmc·honorcd Aussle-U. Jl.
·DALLAS .,UP - Navy coach cuP
matches,
outgunned
Ashley
SALES ~ND SERVICE
FA!dle Erdolatz iBid he may havi
In another five • set mar·
DEPARTMENT
usomethtn'i new" to offer lo Mid~ Cooper
sbiprllen'o confualng "Jttterbul!' alhon, 6-4, 1~. f-8, 6·4, 6·3. Bolll
~ecbauie
Street
defense when the Middles take the matehea were played m near·lOO
Pomeroy
Ohio
field against Rice In the Cott011 dep weather.
Bowl game on Jan. 1. Erdelatz
CURlY OUT OF A~TION
said he wao pleased with tho eon•
MONTREAL
Ul' - Veteran
dillon of his team, but added that
uUUty forward F!oy curry. out of
DISTJI'JBUTOR O,F
t~ero would have to be a lot of
bruoblng up done between now attion with a rootlnjury sine• earFIRE
AND SAFETY
If in the !WOn. will he In th '
and Wednesday.
lineup toplght whon th&lt;l Montreal
EQUIPMENT
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INSUJ,ATION, Reg. $1.00 ·············· 89c
C.IE~f/~'8· :l2.95 ···:··:········· 89c
WIU ..CUTrERS;Reg. $1~85\~p . ' ...... 89ePop CWri pO~S, Reg. $1.10 ········ 89c

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L0S ANG ELE• ·UP· - Stl 11 12 t ' ht ' ts id
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looking lor its fil1lt win t!Hl Ohio
s mg po1n m way n e
State basketball team wlnds up a second half to lead 84-48.
long western trip tonight against Forward Frank Howard of Q~io
UCLA.
Stae paced both teams with 24
The Buckeyes, in the first point..
game of a doubleheader, dropped
an 87·71 rough and tumble contO!t
Friday night to Southern Califoria before a eapaetty crowd In Pan

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Porta1e 11 CY&amp;nct :50
Wcotwood 40 Westnn :l1l
hrryabv111 Tovrnamoot
Ptrry•buru 80 Oak HbrbOr ~G
Maumet ~ rte'asan\vtlle !Is
SlAlOM HIOHI
Ind. 3 Gsme" Atklnl. too
Ind. t Gamf, Lcwla Jim, 242 '
'fum 3 Gameo, F. ,Tavern. 1184
T!.atD J'Oame, t'. Tavern, 7'11 .
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Lcwh John .'.'.... .. .. .. . .. . &amp;76
Slobort . .. ........ ~ .. ... ~17
Damewood .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. 1142

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Stahl-Me~ Drop Sixth In Row To USCAs Buckeye Five·Continues Misfiring .

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SICRICY CLOAKS CAMP
~l!AMI, Fla. UP - A cloak of
scercey stroudcd the Duke train·
lug camp today aa coach Btl! Mur·

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ardello aald today his unanill)ous
dccillon over Ralph Tiger .J~nea
should convince the world H~. Is
ready for a ohot at the mlddl•
weight crown now worn by &lt;;ar!R•n ~QAUIO.
.
TM fourth-ranked mlddiewelght
fought .bJs way out ·ot troi!bl~' lo
tho third round Fl'lday ntgh! •1141
rocked' Jones with a ebmbb)atlon
left. book and overhand rtgbt tli&amp;t
sent the Yonkers, N. Y., •'Tiger"
o th&lt;\ canvas for. only tho second
ime In his 69-flght PJ'Oiesalonal

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approvod f~r submission to Congress a plan
sc~ntlflc education at a federal-state cost of
000,000 over :the next four years.
I The plan was submitted to the President this mo:mlilj
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COLUMBUS UP - The State
that village and tile ' establish- Hlpway Patrol held a llaff mQetmcnt of a toll gate on E. S.Coad- lng today to di&amp;cuu plana lor
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traffic eon!I'Gl during the N'ew
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Boney sald&lt;that bandsmen !rpm Supt Fred Moritz uld,lbe aim
Rutland, Eastern and )ladne "'a' to prevent such traHle CJrwould conduct their "Blue Crutch nage as oet:lllffil during the
Day" drives lbla colillng ~atiirda:, hour Cbrlotmu boli!jay perioil
Janull')l 4.
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when 24 penons died to make
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Ohlq th• highest Ia tbli llatlon for
SeniOf and Juplor »an~ m~- traffic d~1tbs durlna tile 'period.
hera from Pomer01, flto P~icl· Moritz ordered his ofilcers io
. paled In the Satur¢ay BIW.l -•how no mercy on erring motor·
Criltcb Daf" activlU~s were:
isla
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oWe are goln!l to put o~t evefy
, I!Pldge ~:110 to ll:ljtl - .&amp;lll An· avaUable officer we un, and we
4e~n; Bruce Stal~alter ~d Lee 'fO' ·~~~rely not going to show any
lleed.
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merey, becaWio It •eems that the
Town 8:30 t~ Jl:30 _ Jim Lol· people are simply ~of goln~ to
,. Charles Kitchen tolin Bryadl, drive safely by thetlll!elvese, he
P~lty lll~slee, Ai.n Icenhower, ~·
Janet Carpenter and Jill SnowdeD. •
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Town i1:111ho z:oo .:.. Reva
Sue · P.hllllpo, Del)lil' W~fron; 1 ' , •
A&amp;enkth,Traey, ,Bona POtta~fnd ·
CaroiYD :Meier.
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' ovef~lo~ee eottutbc. The soft cul jucket of rich wo\'eft.
~arO!&gt; llpetlrl' olripo buttons ubaek, bcanls witli • •
)pow, 1 removable while collar., The ohcath beneath IJ

uoy, elopnlly 1imple in like-linen lO Y"" Waohe1

ot the right way of life. Instead of being a
cooperates. Science discovers and gives us the laws of
111 the rules an~ guides by whic,lt we may live in
~ IJ!Iere Is a church that w11l prove a valuable aid to everyone
find the church best suited to serve you.

will, i,. some measure, foster and help sus~
In family and community life, this fea.'!h~ buslnes s firms and orgoni%otions wnose

Pnmeroy.Cement Block Co.
Pomero!

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'WiahoUI.&amp; are, mielt wrinkles. Blur lea~ navy,
..loc sold, caba~~a,_red or powder blue. S"es S to 15.
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Pomeroy Budget Shopping Cenlet

318\era of Holsum Bread

R. H. R01wlings &amp;Sons Co.
Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer

Heiner's Bakery
Bakers Of Good Bread

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Searching For
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Pomeroy Po1iee today wm '
iauntblni 1 through aearch and
Jnvelllptlon in tile East 'llaln-11
area 1nd COndor-tl area far the
meanest of ~no--'a dog po"'
oner."
Police Chief Frallk Hudson •11d
lhat the filth aue~ we of do~
ll"isoning In that area withm the
pall thrte weeu wu reported lit
bb department today.
"SQmeone In that area is del •b- I
erately poisoning the10 dogs We I
have certain leads in our possOJ 1
slon now whleb we are checkmg
out. When we find tbe person or ,
persons responsible for th1s cal

culated kiUinr of dog; we woll
prosecute tbe111 to the fullest ex
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It calla lor
Jmh•P tor

who have
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1the f1eld t'f science and
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new a1d to-education

State of the Unton

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·A lpirltod battle of wqrdr be
Brfdi~/ilao to ~30 - BUI AM· tween two local atloraeya was \lir·

'eraoa, 81~~· Stalnaker and l'.&lt;e eeted at ~o-n Pleas Judg~ lohn
llbe(;
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c. B•con tJIJf morning qver tech·
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nlcalll•e• Ia '· Clyde Mlllliorie vs
TOWII J:30 tu 4,~0 - Nancy The Middleport Development Jlo·
Wtlod&amp;eard, Linda Chapman, su- mpany with the 11sue still in doub1
saa Yoilna, Bill YOUIIg, Sharon at 11; 30.
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Young, Re~~ta "Baiter, Betty The areumcnts were gtven by
Hamm, Edwma Bell and Penny Wilham H. J,aeo of Galllgolll'fllr
Moore.
I the defen&amp;o. County Prosecutor
To;o 4·110 to 6&gt;30 ..: BUI J\nd- James O'Brien JpOke tor the plain·
ers'on Bruce se.tnaker and Lie Uff lj&lt;hlcb is steklag relief for per·
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Reed '
aoaal properly and real eotate tax1 ea aileeedJy ow~ . to
. JUNIOR tANO "
Town 8:SO to 11:30 ._ Jim ,Moes, b~ ~oward Ewtng,
Judy Wehl'qag,' Alita Carpenter, Howmt The Tl:a4er,
Jane Baer, Linda WIUlama aad ha• been ~ndll)i In
Shaton Wilson.
1 CoDJinon Pie~ Court
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Janes arsued for .•J
Town 11:30 fp 2:SO - Cheryl require the plaintiff Ill be ' more
Eberabseh, Patty H~~aeaay 1 Jenal- specific in Ita · original petltipn
fer'Crew and Bonnie Krautter.
whleb asked lor a judgement, re
Towa 2j30 to 4:30 -Patty P,rt· lief and a reeelversblp agalnsl the
er. ·~ !r!OSSI!IIn alld Sally Fo" defendant. l{e J!Jid Ohio legal ~re·
er.
cedent required .that where there
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are a number of creditors as-there
Town 4:30 to 6:30 - .Don ltlerer, are 11atnst tba'Middle'port Devel·
Hank Cleland, Dottle BroWII, !ay opment co., ju!lgemfltta mllit be
GeoJ!Ietft, Ruth Bt:otheto, Barbara obug~t 1o court first,' then credit·
• LltOe, KiY COmptb~ o:~• '}en- on' bUia ·p~ented •ad roUe!
man, Roberta Ho,over "lUy er- !OU&amp;ht
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sinJer, Carol)&gt;n Vaugb'n and ler· pn the other band, O'Brien
ry FriCk. .
gued lobs preoedeat for bi1
Mlddlepnrt band m!J1111«&amp; who lon ".wl!le~ . ta," h' said, "a
participated b\ thil ~ura.Y dnve equiiJ wherl\ln -a plalntltl
unde~ the direytlon : ot Jeanette ;enel· !tom ~ c:on&gt;Gr•lion
as,
Crooks were:
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seta deri~ed fl:dnt a' penon )YhQ
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tormM t~e (dafendantl 1corpnra
Conlmlttoe Mads: 'Ge~lj, Cro9iu, lion bl!)y to escape paying 1~•1
Tom Skinn"':, Kay D111&lt;1, Cline debts " -•
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Dalley; lt0n9'e ·Ev~ -an4 ¥arl·
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Janel' arau·
anne
Woo4keard.
anamnlt--l.cillll'te•
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wor;.ker8
were; Sandra, Brewing· :::~~~~~~~~~
ton. J.yruf D.Qielo; (:arol fl_eott,
creditor! _loi!omtntUtlllon
:MarilYD Swan, · Sandy Oblinger,
Rollllie f;vau, Tom Sk\lmer.- Ju·
Ice· Zel'kle, ll•vid .Thomu.
Jack Slttetfleld, JuCiy. Wilder
mutb, N~ BradfOrd, Kll'tD
ner, 'caroiYntNlebolsod, Judy
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tin, DavlofWUey, llev Puna. Bar·
bara lone~.
Gene CrGots,,Fred·RIley.
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Pomeroy awl ftfiddleport HJgh Schoe! bandsl'(len'in launch·
ins. !be current Meigs County Drive for Polio FUnds on Sat·
urday net(,ed aum Of ~7U5 with their "Blue Cl'lltch Day",
according to announcernent mad~! today ]ly H. ~- '&amp;ney, drive
cb'Urm~n for tb'e Meigs tounty Polio Foundation.
In Pomeroy the senior and junior band members uncter the
, dgectlon of J..inda ~&amp;oore ®eel· ,.
,
ed th• 1\1111 of $251~11'1 ill .onclta· n:
lions in II!• bualnell,ll dlali~ and rufl

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If y~v live in a hous• flft"n to

twenty,yeart olcl you ~a"e
a bargain In terms of livable
1poce. ~cler, holftel, with their
large room• ancl 1ovntl con.
atr.,ctlon, vffer ma11y oppot•
tvnitie• for remoclelinf tO bl'llit
them Vjt to 19,.11vine •tanciOrd~ '
l,.emoclelint tbat will econciniio
call) provide acltletl reaale
•alue aiwell is in'creuetlltviM
«omfOrt alul convenience. Let w
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Two year awarda, MrL
rows, Mn. Albert
John Crew, Mn. J
Don Cotrlll IQd her
Craig Cottrill and
Cottrllt; Mn. ~orge
Tbree year IWil'is: lllr.
McBride and }lisa Eleanor
Sebneuler.
Four year award: Mrs: Pearl
Bride.
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