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&amp;-Dally Sentlne~ Pt&gt;moiroy-Middleport, 0, Dec. 15 1956
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fourth Sunday m month 7 30 P
M. church preacbln11 -Rev Harold C. DQster, Past or
The Cnristl•n Chureh If Hemlock Grove, every Suno.:~y 9 30 A

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M Sund&lt;~y Scbot,J and

on PO!DS'Oy·HmT.ironville

Road.

Bible School 11.30 A . M. Monunc
Wonbip and Commu~ 10·30 A .
M. etmstian Endeavor 1 15 P. tl.
E.emng WOI'IIhip 8 P. M. Thomu
Wyatt IMiai.ster. Jo&amp;epb J~JbnsoD,
Bible SchooJ, Supt.

Mln.nvllle Mefhodl1t Churcf\
B:ev R. .M. Grov't!, Pastor, Hosmer
Roush, Supt. 10 A M. Sunday
Sc.bool; 11 A M. Wor&amp;b..ip Servit:e;
Tuesday 7 30 P. M.
' Mhfway Community
Church
Lead!Dg L'reei: Road. Rev. R. E.
TJlomu pa.9tor Floyd Cleland,
Oburch Servtce 7 30 P . M. Prayer
meetillg Wednesday nurht 7 30 P.
M. EYecyone C'Oil"dlally mvited.
TM SyracuM Methodilf Church
Rev Robert E Linter, Pastor.
SUnday School g 30 A. M. Dana
Winebrenner, Supt. Worship Set·
YJees 7:30.
-T hird Street Penfaeo~otal Church
Mtddleport, B. L Burett, '!)astor.
Sunday School 10 a. m. Evenmg
SeJ'VIte 7:45 D

How To Get Off The Merry-Go-Round

Nmmu.1lOD

School 10 IU A. M Morning worShip 9:30 A. M YF at 6 30 p M.
Evenmg wor .s h.1p
7 30 Prayer

Our holy days wer" fonnerly days
of enmption from lal»or In order
that we mJght worll:lip God •nd
tive Him hla just praises In the
House of God. Now they are holi·
d1y1 (or shoull\ we say hollow
dayJ)j days lblt we spent on ourselves lad empty or relietous de.
votioa. God reoelves very llttle
or ao 1Uentlon. This Is just a con·
tlnuatlon In the trend of man'•
e;elf"'lortfieatlon
and rebellion
IJiinit God.

meetu1 ~

Wednesday 7 30 P. M.
UB Churches, Letart Fall•. Roger Martm, Pqstor. Sunday School
9.30 A M Worshlp Servtce 7 p
M Chrl.Stlan Endeavor altt·rnate
Sunday.11 at 7 ::10 P M.
Church of the Nazarene, Syr•·
euse, Roy K. Williams,
pastor
S.unday School RJO A M Mormng
worship 10 30, NYPS 6 30 P. M ,
E:vangehslJC fierv Jce 7 30 P. M
Wednesday evenmg pra) er mee1
mg for tbe mid11.·eek :.nd 1ucslla)'
afternoon Drner hou r
Hou1e of Prayar, Chaster, Su•
day Sehoul 9 30 A M Morning
worship 11 A M Sunday evenmg
worshlp a l 8 Pn.1yPr meetmg on
Thursday 8 P M

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CHRISTMAS
TREES

TV SERIES for Everyone

WSAZ-TV
Channel 3, Sun. 10:15 a.m.
This Week :
God Made Man Frt'e
Church of Christ, Br•dford,
Rev John W)' all, l'a ,t or Bible
Srhool D 30, church o;ervm~s 10 30
Youth mcclmg at t-i P M. and
cvangellatJc Sl!rvJce Sun day even
mg at 7 Jame s Reed, Su pt
Fr .. Methodist Church, H.ury
Bates, Pa stor, Lflut cl Ch!f Sunday Schon! 9 30 , Chss me(lllng
lO 30; FMY SN\IIH' 7 00, Prelch.
mg 8 00, PrDyer Meetm&amp; Wednesday 7 30. H) sc ll R,m
Sund1y
School lO, Proarh1 nr ~ ~ 15
FAIRVIEW
i:dward GnffJth pastor Sunday
School 11.30 a m; Young Peoples
meeting 6.4t'l p. m ; rreadUng services 7 ·30 p m , prayer meeUng,
Wednesdav 7 30 p m
Church of Chri1t, Br•dbury, Ed·
ward Emt'rson, Pa~t~.or,
Hlhle
I s&lt;"hool 9 30 l'hurm .m C..rsey, Su pl.
MornH1g wQ r·shlp W :10. ('hnsha n
EndeaVOr (j PM , f.V!'nllot1 SNV ICe 1

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FOR SAUo

'30

Fint Prasbyt•rl•n Chut~h. Middleport , lhc n ev. Howard Ruppclt,
pastor Church School, g 3tl, J ameb
Buchanon, Supt, Morning worship
10.30 PM 6 PM Westmlr,sler Yf.'
Wednesday 7 30 Umon Thanks·
g1vmg servJre
1'hunday 7 30 P 1M East Let.art
g 80 Mornmg worahlp 10 45. .tve·

All Sizes- All Prim

Swatzels

ASIILAND SERVICE
STATION
W. Main
Potn('rny
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FOR THE

HAPPIEST

ristmas

"I'm going around in circle:. and gettmg nowhere " How often have you made thiS or
a similar remark? Your trouble may he in the fad that you are striving too hard, too
anxious or perhaps your thinking hasn't been along the right lines.
More often than not you get down off the merry-go-round ·'horse'' by finding the reM ·
laxation and guidance you need in Church, where in peace and quiet, listening to simple
wisdom , you mJy evolve the answer to your personal problems Meditation and pr.ayer
has acted as the gu1de to start many on the straight journey after getting them off ' the
' circle path " A generous amount of your time budgeted' for church services, instead of
gettmg you nowhere, will get you somewhere."
mng wors hip 8 on tht' 1st, 3rd, 5th \I lee at 10 4:; w1th He" Gr09t!
Sundays. Pra)'er
Meeting Wed· brlllging the message Sunday afternoo11 from I :10 - 3 :10 C hrlstm~n
nesday 8.
Latart Fall1 Methodid Charge, pageant rehearsal Sun 7 30·9 30
Floyd Workman. pastor
Letart Christmas play practice Wed. 7·30
Fall s, church school 9 30 Prayer Mid-Week praye1· serv1cc, Tues,
s ervice Wednesday rvt·nmg 7 30 Dec. 18 WSCS mee tmg and Chrlst·
R•cine M1$Sion
Chari•• Bush mas party at home of Isola Taylor.
First B•plht Church, East Main
pastor, Servicrs Sunduy 7 JO and
rues•Jy 7.30
Street, Pomrro\' Ralph C Zundel,
Portl•nd ( hun·h,
Earl Cust•r. pastor, W11lia mWatson, Supt. g 30
pas tor, AsJ' t p11SIOI , hhl h Codner to li Combmed servtce of worship
ScrvJccs Suuda~ 1; 00, Tuesday at and study. SpC{'ial musu." Sermon
7 :m and Fml ay 7 30
"The Supernaturalness or C hrl~t 's
Chri1tl•n Science Society
144 . B1rt1l" Nur·~e!) anrl .Junior &lt;'htlrch
\lul!Jl'tT:, Ave l'orncrov \lornmg ror t'hlldrcn 6 30 Youth :'\-leeting
Scrvlet• at 11 a m with h Thl· Mondav 3 30 Rrhcarsal of C hris~­
l!n JverM' tnrlml!ng Man f:\Oivt'd mas IH Ogram Tuesday 6 30 OneIH' Almme l·urrP tht suhj!"!l of Wu nOnf' Class supper and meetthe ]C$SO!I :;crmuu and the Golden lll g Thursrlay 6 30 ' Young Adult
Tt'xt· Thnugh there he that are ClAss ~uppN and meeting Ftlday
called ).(Ods, whether m hravcn or 2 to 4 Clulrtrcn's Christmas party
1n earth, (as there be gods many, Sunday DccemiM'r 23, 1 30 Chrtsta nd Lords, ma ny l but to u ~ thcrt' ma ~ program,
Herrlsonvllle Pre1byttrlan, Rn.
18 but 011 c God, lhe Father, of
whom all• all lhmg~. and we 10 R&lt;~lph C Zundrl, s upply pastor
Jhm 1 ( orlnlh 1 an~ 8 5,6 Wcdnf'S· 10 a m Church school. W. W FlO·
day evt·ning scrv 1ce at 8. The pub- law, Supt 7 45 p m. Worship scrlic is cor(Ually invited to attend \'ICe a!1d st·r~?n "The Miracle of
Heachn!l 1oom w1 th ~:ude entrance\ Chrlsts B1rth 8 45 Youth Mecllocated at t"f'ar of church, open to mg
publir un Monda)' from 2 to 4
St. Paul'' Luth•r•n Church,
Unittd Methodi1t Church, Eu· Pomeroy, Hev L M. Mohrhofr,
gtna Brown, p..tor. Sunday school Pastor Sunrlny School, Dec 23 at
9:15 a, m. Thee Smith.. 1upt, Wor· g :ro Church serv1ce at 10 30.
ship 10 30 a m. Subject "The Chmtmas program Dec. 23 at 7 30
L1~hl of the World".
6 p. m p m , Chure11 service Chr1stmas
"l&lt;~am•ly Nwht" supper 8 p m. mormng at 10 o'clock. Church ser"Candll'ilght Service'' Youth FL·l· \llt c Sunday mormng Dec . SO at
lowshlp 1n rharge Tuesday "Cum- 10 30 Boly Cummunlon will he eel.
Douhle ('la~ s·• Potluck 8Upper at 6 rhratcrt d uring
this
scrv1re.
p m Wert evening 7P.M, Pra)'er Church Scrv1ce New Years morn.
mcetJng M1ss Augusta Genhelmcr, 1ng at 10 o'doek.
leadN
The Faden ..d Church, EvaftMI.
Alired MtthOldi•t Church, Rev. lc•l and R••ormJ:d . Pre•byterlan,
H M Grove, pastor S S at g 30 Pam1roy, Rn. WaldG J, Btrt•ls,
Lloyd Dlllln,'Jer, Supl Worship ser: pa~tor Jo'rcd Blacttnar, S S Supt.

KEEP CHRISTMAS
AT HOME ••

Sunday Church Schdol 9 :15 a. m
Worshtp hour 10.30 a. m. Sermon
top1c "The Unseen Saviour" A
ChriStmas Cant.ata 4·00 $). m. by
the Chancel choir. Senior Youth
m. Junior
Fe llowship 6 30 p
Youth Fellowship 5.45 p. m.
RACINE LARGER PARISH OF
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Jn hn Elwood, m1mster; Floyd
Workman , Arh~ Marks, treeland
Norrts, Supply pastors, Bill Orr,
Victor B,-own , lay preachen.
RKin•; Sunday School ~S •·
m Mormllg Worship io 4:1 a. m.
John E!wourl preaching; MYF 6
P m ; Prayer S(!tvu:e Wednesday
7 30 p m.
Forest Run: Morning wol'lhip,
9 a m. John Elwood pre11chmg;
Sunday School g 50 a . m.
Oak Grov•: Morning Worship
9:45. VIctor Brown preaching. Su~
day School 10·4~ a. m.
Sutton: Sund•y School 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Victor
Brown preaching
Antiquity · Sunday School 9:30
a. m. Evening worship 'rburaday
7 30 a. m. John Elwood preaching.
Letart F1ll1: Sunday School 9:·
30 a. m ; Evening worship 1:3() p.
m. Floyd Workman preaching.
Apple Clro.,.; Morning wonhlp
9:30 a. m. Floyd Workman preach·
ing, Sunday School 10:30 a. m.;
Prayer service 7:31J p, m.
lad Letartr Sunday SchNI 9t30
Prayer aer\lit'e 7:30 p. m.; Evening
worship Thursday 7:30 Floyd
Workman preachmg.
Pr1nt1: Sundey School 9:30 •· m.
Morning worship 10:30 Floyd
Workman preaching.
Portl•nd: Stmdar School 9:30 1.
m : E\lening woi"J.bip 7:30 p. m Ar·
he Marks preachina:. Prayer service Tuesday 7:30 p. m.
o.... r lend: MOrning wDr.-.ilfp
9:~. Arlie Marlul preaching; Sun. dO &amp;chool 10:30 a. m.
\ :ifli'ona Ch1~l: Suncley School
~)(t: i.. m. M:i:rrnin• worship 11 a. m.
ie Marks prtaching.

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IY'lOI'IV!IIo: ....., School 9:30

'
eechvill•l s.,nct• ., llhoot 9:30.
. , OrtJ Bett.m: Sunday School

'·t!f!_a,~~Mar~lni . w~~lp 9:"30.
~r1Vdrr preachUlg; Sunday School

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S.1.1nn•n• mo,Jun ( hflt b.
l.tbtd 111 bloD,J noll
~nl nl~~e

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Local businessmen offer
attractive and dependable
me~handise at moderate
prices. They deserve our
patronage, for Christmas
shopping, and the whole
'year through. Money
spent at home helps to
boost local prosperity/

AS ADVIUIUD

IN Llfl
lllNf GAIMlNr SAVIO JIIOM
MOrHS PaYS lUI A. IAHI I

BAKER FURNITURE
0a The Brlgbteat Corner In ~llddlepon

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Christmas During
Society Meeting

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
POMEROY, OHIO
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
Member Federal Reserve System

10·30 a. m.
T"..-n Plaln1: Sunday School
10 ~ rn., lwnlne wonl\lp 7:30 p.
m. F"reeland Norrla preachtng.
Beth1l: S11ncley SchMI 10 •· m..;
Morning wonhip 11 a. m.; Freeland Norris preaching.
Lawrence Ch•"l: SuntMy School
10 a. m: Evenmg worship Saturday 7.30 p. m. BIU Orr preaching.
Church Of Chrl1t, Middleport,
Frefl I. Gardner. pastor. Bible
' SchoOl, 9·30; Morning worship,
10 30, sennon subjeet ''.J:II' the Ful·
ness of Time"; 6 p.m. Christian
Endeavor; 7 p.~p. Evening scrvtce,
sermo~:~ subject 1'Precepts or Pray.
er''; Wednelday. 7 p m. prayer
'tnee_l.lng and Bible study.
;: I:Jrtt lapltt Ch1,1rch.. Ml""'eport,
.pu~ Rev. C. E HayJ, pastor. Chur- ·
ch .SChool, 9 :15, Frank Cbeesebkw•
sup_t. : Mornmg: w\)rshlp, 10:I:i
fhlldrcn"s slur)' sermon topit "Lit·
de Nathan, the Stable B u~
sermon topic: "What the Star Saw",
Col19Wmg the sei'Vice, trustees will
meet at the chure'b; 8 p.m. Junior
and Senior HI 'Youth FcUowahip;
7 30, evening ser\oice, sermon topJC "WhY Did GOd Send His Son?";
Tuesday, 0:30 a.m. Women'a Pray·
er meetiq: 7:30 p.m. Elacta Cir-

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Teleplwne Service.
Is Restored Again

enttn e

State Fair Leaders Attend Banquet llere

• iio!.isllo\1'1'1!, o.

uP.Com-

way

Ohio Coruooltdat.a T~lepbo.. Co.
)Of, pklt:elin• be, ~nllod 10 tele»ko;ne tffttee wp ...IW'td bere
for U.. fir1t Uoae aloce Ott. 15.
Tbe COiftpaDJ reaton'd emera·
eney aentee. at 8 a.m. $1lndtv to
Poltlmoutb Ud Seloto CDI.tnty.
The exchtaqe1 were clo1ed by
the eoJDpany oCt. 15 af~er aeveral

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B«SSy In Ohio River Identified I ~entenced to Die

mOb demonilh'a.Uont.
No lnddenta Were reponed slnee
'~ee "a8 restored sunday, Howeftf Hla:hway P • ·olmen remam
eel in the area.

"a ,a,~.

$1flt~

llylont. lfllltkl&gt;nt w&gt;lh chroft•, whlt1
tlr•• '"'""'"' tolor combonallan,

od¥a"ctd

1ilhwall

for Comfarl:

MvtJ1 •~t••d taar 1hltt, bolloo~ "'''· ct. lut 1prlnt
111dd!• ond 111l•ty " • ' trip•. pr•mlon ball·bearh•tJ
ptdCJh, IIWtdy ~~~~ · llond

for Softly:

,a,.-.r brak•, •!ulroc hOfn &gt;II lank, powtlful IIKhl 1a1
heodligM, automatic 111111-hllht ond lao! llgbt, bt'lflol
rtltfttor ll'•doh ond rtar ,.lt,dor, t.lllra 10'-ly . .
tmb' "'" an luvga,. COI'Jiet, ll&lt;ttomhned fvll ""1111choln gvord

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for Volue:

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Gov. f'rant J. Liu:q:he said be
wo'ulc:r' t~ot "~ta~ to' send In the
Ohio NitionaJ Guard If be deemed
it Oeee8111')' in ordt.r to JPIIIIntabt
laW and or4er.
, In , Columbus, the •ovemor is·
suel;l • 1tatem.ent ibat be , wa•
"deeply pleased tttat tbe Ohio Con
solldated Telephone •co bu dee1d
ed to reopen it! Portamo11tb ex
ehangts...
t
The NatlonaJ GUJd meanwhile,
prepared Mr any emergency
Drill1 were reported held by guard
units f1t. Ironton and Chillicothe
Sundq: morning.
The ' c!ampany slid eight opera·
tors were on duty in tle Portsmouth Central er.chll1ge and that
aervie.e was nermal except for
tele~bontts affetted b)' (tit cabJes.
Camr).ny offleJal8 h•ve not said
w)JeR d~maa:ed -cables wi!J be re-

pair'd.

'l'u, lht IOAOMASTI'II hu.,;r llnti" 11,.,., )'Oil aH ltiHt
plw1 leOtll/11 for 1.11/rg 11~11111 pl101111t Cllld 10r.t,

~Emory Thomas, Parkersburg

D. ·ROBERT ~ONES, center, flanked left by H. E. Starkey and righl by Allen C. Hill, enjoy a
carefree moment during a banquet at the Rock Sprmgs Grange hall Frldily night Jones, the
speaker, was 1956 manager of the Oh~o State Junior t'au, and was the first and only pre"ij~
dent-in his youth- of the national F\lture Farmers of America. Mr. Sta~key is Meigs Co~:
ty Fair Grange department superintendent and H1ll is secretary of the Meigs Agricultural SPo
ciety's Fair Board. Hill Was master of ceremonies at the dmner.
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&amp;=-~ho
--o-;;l=Loy-a7lt-:-ies
---;Ar-e-;;D::-::-iVI
-----=.--;de--:d;-- Federated Churck·

at 1New Boston and
SclotOvUie. were still closed.
'Ala~ .,tthout servi~ were areas
weat ind~ aouth ...of Portsmouth,
There's a 10-year-old sports fan in Middleport who is suiwhere eabJes were cub.
fering from a split personality in his schooJ lo:yalties.
, Yost horpUaU, agencies and
Keith Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morgan, is strong
resld.enta wbo had serv1ce before "for Middleport" everytime except when the Jackets al'e tanhave it.
,
gl-ng with Nelsonvllle, Th~n be
f , T_~:l"'ioll• me~nw\!Ue, volce~ ita lln~J ttulte ~re wba he't fQI', ~" ,p•
J:.....-4!aa.Hr:&amp;.:nt
..~m.o~~~~liikln' "tii" ~~· ot l...t ! lill!~ p&lt;rlial'tlll.ute Gre7- r IVeo IHJlo;u~~a~
strll!e uiiltl 'nli'!Jiitfuent aropi If&gt;' hounds!
unr~1ble and punitive deReason tor this mlxup in a
manda."
thing as clearout to most youngs·
0
0
The company• said some 10,000 ters as wanbng to s1t down with
of the firm's 25:oo&amp; phones here reUah to a Dagwood-sized ham·
had bean cut otf before the ex- burger sannwich, is that Keith's
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ell!anae closed, due to C!able cut- uncle Bob Sheskey Ia coacil of the
Flve cases m Meigs Count)'
tings.
Nelsonville basketbaU team.
Common Pleas eourl mvolvmg
Last Friday nigllt when the Jac· charges m some wstances several
kets tangled With and lost to Nel- years old have been nollcd this
aonville, young Keith sat on the month entries show .
bench among his URC!Ie's substit·
The nolle proscqm cntnei'l tuade
ute pl¥yers This reporter knows at the request of Proseculmg At·
lbe Mor&amp;ans, bas seen Ke1th. on torney James F. O'Brien, and ap·
occaslon, and seeiag ltlm among proved bv Judge Cedric Clark. cite
tbe enemy bed a "double-Lake" 10 each case that "facts do not in·
at the aight of Keith on the opp· thcate gulit."
Jrony-lour do&amp;• in two c1•ase• osltl~n bench.
• your name, k"d
Entnes were made dropping
" wh ats
I &gt;"
. th e
cdmpeted far Americ:an Kennel
~
1
Tb
D
11
•t
1
charges
against Ehza Smith, Verd
or
e a Y OR:n me
CluJ;i utu:UoJltd &amp;npbles sunday re_...er
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b
.,,,
Smith
and
Junior Smtth all for
ked
you .u:uger !I oy
1.n ,field tralla beld on the fields al ••rm• "Arent
Keith Morgan,'' the young- breach or peace; C. E. Adams for
oi:·'be Me1p COunty Bealle dub ster 1dm1tted
forgery, and Floyd t~rauer tor lar·
lll\ir Harrtooovtlle.
· Garald Sbeeta, Gallipolis, and
" Wbat'ya doing over here root- ccny.
lf.Dl Rouab. of Point P1eaaant ing for Nehonville?" he was ask·
-l~ 3t1 dop, to lbo 18-ln&lt;b """ ed, for it was obvious that everyand, awarded t1rJt place kt "Jim· time the 'Hound8 racked up a basm)l'"s Little sportsman" owned by ket Kl!!ith waa not unhappy.
Cll.ude Mendenhall, Marietta, 0 .
Young Morgan didn't make any
' 8ttte winners in th~ clall&amp; were weak excuses. He came nght out
1'B~'a queen" Lester Dalley, and s.ud:
"Well, You see I'm far Middle)lltidlJport, ~eeond; "Lou's Me•
dowtatlc,'' LeWIJ Sauer, Middleport port ever)lf.lme except when we
Sch•ctive Service Board 03 wJII
thlht; "Jo)Jnson's Cricket," Joe play NelsonviUe. Then I gotta be
JotuUton, Pomeroy, fourth, and (or my uncle's team. He's Nelson- obser\'C a half day schedule for
the balan&lt;c or the month of Dt.."
"IC.f:llro Trooper," Damon Pontious vUie's coach."
ccmbcr accordmg to Ann Ru:&gt;ae ll,
About
the
only
thing
that
can
Labrovllle, o. Cdiiiboard olf1ua!
CIIIrl&lt;a Klns oltwtlan~ 1nd lld- cement young Morgan's lo)'alty local
Hours [or rcg!str.Jlmn at the
ftrcl• Pean, Athens, ju~ed tile solidly to Middleport-m all con·
aiM: 13-incb clua dogs entered teats-is toT uncle Bob Shrskcy local !)oar d v.ill ht! fr om 8 30 a m.
until 1:.! 30 ;ncunlmg to th e &lt;til·
1wAfdtq I lrOpby t.o "Big Sam,'' to get a prumotion to a b1ggcr
nuuncemcnl 'I hese hol}rs wlll be
actwol,
outside
the
SEOL
And
awr.ed · by Mendenhall. The Mariob,t'n&gt;ed
W! th the l'X Cr p!!On or the
edi .,_le enthpalaat also took tbc way Shesk('y is gomg w1th the rtntcs of nrc
24 &lt;md 25 when the
Greyhound'
this
year,
that
may
aeC~Ii4( -~e honors with hi&amp; "Kenhoard w1li be closed all duy.
n~t be very long.

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O~hirlllc9cl•s -$37.5'b to $69.00

Are N }}ed J
Mei'gs Co Courts

ELBERFELDS

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M&lt;Dogs Compete
Iii.. Field Trials
Held On Sunday

Areal treat,
Hsytoserve

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Selective Service
Board To Observe
Half Day Schedule

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wood, Ltld&lt;Y-"
Till»« fourth, and ltrth, respec:Uve~

Non.alcohollt, ·

-went to "JOPea Mike" own"Bowen's
BYtf~o~~" Gomer Bowen, McArth·
ur, ana "Hamm's King,'' Blll

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Carmel

The Kids Will Love II!

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YOUR CHRISTMAS MERRIER

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1'11ere, wUI be a Christmas proaram at the Carmel Chur~h on
Sunday· e'9ening .[)(!c. ~rd. The
program wUI start at 8 o'docll:.
On ThuridaY, cvenlni Dec. 27th
Mildred ROll8li! ot Columbus will
be here to dow ali.de.s that she
baa takea. EVeryone ls welcome
to attend.
Mr. and MM. Guorge Circle and
daugbter Of Great Bend spent
Thursday evenina: wltb Mrs. M&amp;rJ

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E.us, 1teady and uQcbana:ed;
pricea at rarma tor U.S. CJOnaumer
grades wbltea and brownt, A
jumbos 374; A large 3$-37 ; A
medlums 28-32; A, r;maJI 21·2&amp;; B
large 8HI~. FOB Cioehmati white
and brown. A large •U-43; A me·
diumll 35-37.
Chiekcflia, fryers steady, fryers
3-3~ lb 16-17, hens, he.-vy over 5
Jb 13-15; hens, 5 lb and under 1213: hens, light lype 10.12; old
f()08ters 9-10.
Turkc~l. toma, hea\ly 26 lb and
up 26-28; toms. uodH" 28 lh 2.828 llena. heny 28-29; frycr-rontcr: 10 lb and under t?-29.
Butter, 90 acore 68.

A large audience
mutic ldY·
er.&gt; from the Pomeroy Bend. Area
were present S~nday for lhe can·
lata "The Song of the. Holt'Night" '
,pr~sented py th! choir o(1hE:_ Fed·

.crated l&lt;'hur!l&gt;; Mrs. J'i"ul )'lease

was the dit:ec~r and ' Mrs. Ben
Neutzl 1ng the Ol'.jamst.
The church was beauiiJully de·
cora!('d wttb evergreen and can
dles in each winnow and blue
ltgl1ts on the trees wh1ch were on
e1ther ~Jde of the altar
Followmg the organ prelude by
Mrs. Neutzlmg and the proessional
the Rev. Waldo J Bartels gnYPthe invocatiOn. Presentmg ~olo~
were James Gilbert, Mrs Marvm
Burt, t' red Dlaeltnar, Mrs. Nease
and Mrs Don Thomas.
Other members of the chorus
were Mrs. Joseph Stsson, Mrs. Rolland Neut.zlmg, llrs. Rubert Coates
Mrs. Jack Kennedy, Mrs Fred Blaettnar, Evelyn F1ck, M:mde Grucscr, Carolyn Stsson and Rlla Neu'
Uling, soprano.
Mrs Roy Tracy Jr, Mrs. Guy
Russell, Mrs. Wilham Kennedy,
Mrs. Ol1ve Ingraham , Sandra 1n·
' graham, and Donna Strain, alto,
Jack Kennedy, Larry Tracy. Roger
Hysell, Tommy Brown, and Wlll·
•am Gibbs, tenor; and B('n N('utz.
ling, Joe Kennedy and Barton
Campbell, bass.
The benediction by !hr Rev
Barteb concluded the program .

Letart School Is
Rated Second For
Milk Consumption

· Local law enforcement officers
t,:Jund little to complain about in
the "beinij; overworked departr_bent" durine the weekend JUSt
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,.,rs .
The county J•tl lost four boarders. They were lUcbard Lewis
lf'iddleport, held for nor~
apd Leroy James, 20~ Hart(~. W.
Va., who was char¥ed wltb- &lt;lrllvi&lt;~
WJule intoxieated, U're5ted
tfolman Henry Werry. He
reon $200 bond by M.qoor E.

t:OLUMBL'S, 0 UP State
H1ghway Director Samuel UnzeU
today reveai£&gt;d a one-mdhon-doUar
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"reservo! r " of projects being co•
l sJdcrcd for furture road-buildiq
program.fl b!.ll taid no state money
1!1 yet " m Bight" to fmaDce them.
'There are. no flate fuDdt .. at
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the presen1 time to fiJUince UJ'1
, prOJects on lhe LUt, with but minor except1onl'l, until 1 Jona:·ranft
1 highway fwanclnf program It a.
1 !iured," Lmzell said.
Nevertheleu, the highway 1firee.
tor said, the list 8houid be "useful'' filr advance planning If an"i
whtn the money 18 available. ·
He n1d tbt projects were ael«t
ed OrJ 'he bas.is of needs a8 ebown
by suffiClt'D"Y ratinga of aU roadl
on the staU! htgbway system.
" The proJects Usted are
of large SIU," Linzell a.aid, "but
there are many .small jobt sueb
as narrow hridJI!I, dlauroua
eorves and
interteeUon, an.&amp;
atra1ght resurfah~ pro.jeit, ~
~no alway8 'le~ed, but •re not i..,
!1oded beraose this is Intended to
1over only major projeits.
Linzell forward~ Jopies of tbe
lo~g.-range program to the state
Hlgbw-jy C'lnstrtlction COUDcil.
Here 1s J complete bat of ·tbe•
proJects affedbtg ..Ws i~~NJ~U.tilt
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Accordmg to pollee, Thomall 10
the company or two gJrls drown
ed tn the Little Kan11wha. R•ver
on November 5, 193-1 while on a
fisbing trip near the VISCoe Plant
The bodtes of the two gu-ls were
recuvercd but Thomas body was
never disro\•ered until Saturday
~'-more '-"illn _, months aner the
fatal miahlp.
Paul Hauber. and Paul Lawrence
euwloyeet at U. S. Lock 21 dJscovered the body at 10:30 Satur·
day morrupJ •nd lashed it to the
baQ w1tb ~ rope until tbe amval
or tb.e Meigs County Sher1frs de·
Partmeot ud Corner Henry Ew-

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IM'ts in JWitttla
Peoples' court
les Shoemake , 44, New R1chmond,
0 , was released by Peoples' court
Saturday from a charge of wrtt·
111g a bad check after Shoemake
made restitution on the check and
pa1d costs.
In Middleport a slngJe arrest
was made. of Emmett Guthrie, ea.
of that town, on a char.t:e o£ m ·
loxtcation He will 1ppear before
}layor C. 0 Fisher Tuesday even·
mg.
The shcr1ff's office reported a
compl.amt Saturday by T F. Dye,
U.eedsvll!e RD, that 1 mowing machine and a dump hay rake bad
been stolen from his premises
Pomeroy Patrolman John McKenzte Investigated an acCident at
W. Mam and Locu~t St. (Monkey
Run) Saturday afternoon..
He sa1d a car driven by Glenn
Glaze, 24, Pomeroy, eolhded with
a car stopped oo the street driven
by Lloyd D Conner, 38, Middleport. Glaze told McKenzie he wu
watching children along the side
of the street, makmg SW'e to mils
them, when he h1t Conner's car.
There were no charges filed Damage to Glue's car was estimated
at $150, to Conner's $50
Juvemll' Judm:e John C. Bacon
reported Richard Lewis was released on probation to support hls
famlly . H1s unemployment check
Will be handed over to the court
each week , the JUdie said.
This court al~o said that in the
ca&amp;e of Oh10 vs Garnet Proctor,
charged wit h neglect of her children, thr. def('ndent has filed a
motion through her attorneys Webster and Fultz for a JUrY trial, and
asking for a hill of partlcttlars.
The next mol'e, 1t was le1rned
will be up to lhe county prosec:u:
tor.

Letart Grade St:huol was second
m Mason Count)' 111 per t•aplh&amp;
mllk consumptiOn among county
schools accord .ng to figures re cently released bv school offlt'lals.
Placmg f1rst 1n the list was
Hazel Valley, rural m1l k ~c hool ,
wh1ch had 11 per cap1ta mllk con·
Clifton 436; and WalJama High
School, HI 5.
The per capital ralmg of Utarl
was 51.8. Other sc hools in the Ikntl
Are11 had the followm g per cap1ta
COiiSUmption·
Board, 393, Broad Hun, 306,
Hartford, 20 6; Mason, 24 2, New
Haven, 32 4. Wl'st Columbia , 11 8,
and Wahama ~hgh School, 165
The Natlvlt)' Scene will £eaturc
School o ff 1dals sarrt that they
hoped thai empha~•~ on lh&lt;' drink· a Chnsltnas program to be given
mg of milk woulrl be stressed by at the Sal1~bury School Thursday
mornmg at 9 30 o'clock by pupils
the var!ous :;choo!s
o! the achuul
The Chn:;tmas story will be read
by Nancy Sktnncr w1th music by
Mrs. Rlcannr Zl&lt;'her All grades
of atudents arc included in the
program . Mr ~ LJ!Iian StCLff wtll
accompan) at the p1ano
The e\·enl sponsored b,v the
school, is C)(pcrted to attract a
S11.nta Claus, the puplies have been
told.
Followm g lh(' program students
will enjoy a gift el\c ha~t~e and
treats m thttr hom('rooms, then
leave for hon1e and the Chnstma1
vacation.

Nativity Scene
Features Play At
Salisbury School

¥•te Well1 and Helen Johnson
serwd a lunch to club members
and their 1uests.

7.30.

Prelbyhrle" Church, Syr1cvae,
the Rev. Howard Ruppl'lt, pastor.
Church School, 9·30, Robert Harden, aupt.; Westminster Youth
Fellowship, 8:~0: 7:30, Candle liJht
communion, aermon topic "Dangerous Minlona.~·

Cboir Presents
Cantata Sunday
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Officers Have A
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Christmas Tree
Sale Underway
Members of the CM! Alr Patrol ,
Ycip Squadron 202, brought a
lar.re number of Christmas trees
in Saturday and they are on sale
at tbe Bachner lot on !llorth Third
Avenue between Coal and Race
Street, acrou from the offtce of
the Shuler Constru&lt;'tion Company
Pnzes are 1n1rked on the tree&amp;
and the customer is mvJted to sel·
ect his tree and pay either at Scbu
lers or the Bachner !lf1rket on
North Second Avenue or Robert
er at the Firestone Store.
GOC ALERT TUESDAY
J,.ck Thomas local commander
Of the Ground ObS('rvcr Corps announced tday that thert&gt; wlll be an
alert Tuesd11y from 10 am. untJI
4 p.m. All GOC personnel are ask·
ed to report.

Mason-Co. DAV
Officer Election
To Be On Tuesday
The Mason County chapter of
lhe Dlsabled Amer1can Veterans
will hold a regular meelina: at the
DAY Hall m Mason City on Tuesday evenmg at 7.30 PM.

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Gallia : Sl milliom for .sev~
milea Of tile GallipoliJ BJIIU,s on
Routes 3tJ and 7, includiag twolane pavement on four-lane riglit
of way and lim1ted •ceeu.
!-'-iga: $7 million for elmost 1J
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33 from tht Athen1 Cevnty line
to Pomeroy; $1000,00 for peYil'lll
two md• of Route 7 011 four-lane
right of way ..,t from Pomerey:
Vinton: S8 million for 16 mi~
of two lane pavement iln Route 1JO
between the Ross County bne and'
McArthur.
Athens· $6 mlllion for 11 miletof tw_o-lane pavement on fo~
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Wa_thiagton · $5 million for sevEach member Js asked to bring
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miles of lour-lane divided pavea can or two o! fruit or vegetament
on Route 7 from Belpre ~
bles for Chmtmas baskets for west of
Manetta
needy ,.etcrans.
. Jackson : S5 million for reloeat;
To be at the meeting are Henry In~ 10 nules of Route 35 from ontf:
Sm1th, nal1onal service offtcer; rn1le north of Route 327 to tbe G~
and w. M Pancake , state rom· ll1a County hne.
mander.
The aux111ary Will meet at the
same t1me and refreshmenl!l will
be served.
be elected and mstalled.

O'Neill Accepts .
Freedom Crusade _:
Chairmanship

MEETING CANCELLED
LICENSE ISSUED
The meeting of the d irectors of
A marriage !leense has been Is·
the Pomeroy L•ons Club scheduled sued through Me•gs Probate court
for tonight has been cancelled un- to Carl Ross , 18, New Marshfield ,
CLEVF..LAND, 0 UP _ Gov.till a later dale a&lt;'cordwg to an- 0 , fa rmer and Linda Cheadlr. , 16 , elect C. William O'Neill has acnouncement made toda)·
Carpl'ntcr
cepted honorary chaJrm.anahip of
the Ohio Crusade for Fl'eedolti
Eugene Holman, national cbafi
t man for the crusade announced to.
day.
H~lman sa1d S1dney B. Congdon,
prestdent of the Nat1onal City
Bank here. w11l again serve as
treasurer for the state crusade.
and Seward A Covert will be ex-ecutive director.
Tft,1: crusade's seventh annual
~a~n supporting Radio Free
Europe takes place m February.

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Formcr Meigs-Co
Pastor Injured
In Auto Mishap
Frtl'nds here were nolif1ed today that Rl'l F.mma Belle Sopher,
pastor o! thl' J_,('tart Cha rge of
McthodJ~! Church last
)Car 11
resting lomfortably m 11 KcntoR
Hospital
Accord mg to the repo rt. the
form l'i- pastor s uffef"(!d a broken
bal"k and ~cvera l bone fractu~
Hl an auto acccdcnt nc.1r Kenton.
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JAPAHISI f.OIIIGN MINIITII Mamoru Sbia;emlt.su (lertl shake!!
haads with ¥QI)11kl Tani. Japanese Ambassador to the United
Stat-. 011 bia arrival b7 plane 1n New York, Sbtgemitsu came to the
U.S. to tritaell the wte iD the United NatloDS General AssemblY.
~~~ - ~- "1@.@ Japa,g, •rmemlm ot the world ors~Uoo.. ,

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wore
Other •dentlfJcatlon was j
made lmposs!ble by the head and
left arm betng missing £rom the :

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Ohto River ~aturday morning at US Lock. 21 Hear Portland has
been estabhsbed as E!f~Ory Thomas, 67 or near Parkersburg
~n answer to a radio summons of all poJice otricers m •he
1'n-stzte area made by Sherifr
Rllssen on missmg p~riOns, relatives of Thomas
identification of the :

For.Young Middleport Student

Ex~anges

Fill lhe "fe1tive
bowl" with our
oppeHaing egg.
no;. Perfecl for
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lime friands drop

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cle at the home of Mrs. Cecil
Bradbury; Dorcas Circle at th.e
home of Mrs. Dav1d Darst Wed·
nesday, 730, mld·Week 'Prayer
and praise service and singing of
Christmas carols, BiBle medttatum
"Tbc Real Meaning of Chnstmas'';
8:30, Se~ior ch01r; Th.ursday, 6
p.m. Christmas party of the Busy
Bee Clan, Friday, 7 30, Christmas
program at the church
Heath Methotllat Church, Mid·
dleport, the Rev. c. R Konkright
pastor. Sund1y School, g 30, Ern·
ept Covert, 1upt; Mornmg worship
10·3o, sermon topic •'Glory of the
CbiJd From Bethlehem", 6 p.m
Youlh Fellowshlp, Wednesday,
6.30, Junior choir; 1 p.m. SeniDr
choir; 8 p m Chrbtmaa party of
Clasa 12 Circle at the home of
Nn. M. L. Fren'ch.
Church Of The N1urene, Mid·
dleport, the Rev. Robert Sh·ers
J'&amp;Stor, Bible School, 9:30, l~stc:;
Taylor, supt.; Merm,lg worship,
10:30; 8.45, Young Penples' meetIDJ, 7:30, Evening service, Wed·
neAday 1·30, Prayer Service
Mt. Morleh Baptist Church, Middleport, tkc Rev. N. D. Bordon,
pastor. Bible School, 9 15, Arlena
Reese. supt.; Morning worship,
10:3(); RUT, 6 p m.
Church Of Christ In Chrl1tlan
Union, Middleport, the Rev. Guy
F. Sayre, pastor. Bible School, 10
am.; Ode)) Manley, supt ; Sunday
preaching service, 7.30; Wednesday, 7 30, Bible study,
First Prftb,..rlan Church, Mid·
dleport, the Rev. Howard Ruppelt,
pastor. Chureh School, 9:30, James
Buchanon, tupt.; Morning woNJhlp,
lQ·SO, ser1;11on topic "Dangerous
~!salona". Monday 7130, Trus1ecs
m~ting; 6 p.m. Chrlstmas strv1ce
by Wesmmsler Youth Fellowship;
Wedneaday, 8:30, Junior choir, 7
P m. Senior choir; Friday, Christ,..
mas protram.
Church Of Christ, lnciiMJry, ldo
ward Emerson, pastor Bible Seh·
ool, ~30, Thurman Carsey, supt.
Morning worahlp, 10.30, Chri8tlan
Endeavor, 8 p.m.; Evemng service,

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~ar conduct 1 drive to " Keep
Christ in Chri1tmas" We mln1Jters are alw1ys anaious to bJ!Ip.
However, the real problem is not
to keep Christ in Christmas but
to recei-ve Chriat Into our hearts
and to kePp Him there all 36:1
days of t.be year.
The peo~le who nave truly let
Jesus Christ become the Lord of
the1r lives never have to put
Chris~ back Into the1r Chnstmu
He is th~ center of their llve:oJ
every day.
As far as the materialistic as
peel of Christmas is concerned,
the b1g sm IS the lack of modera·
tlon bY both- the salesman and the
customer. The ulesm.a,n ia eager
to capitalize on aentiment and the
customer over buys Many people
splurge at Chnstmas and buy · beyond the1r means.

Real Christianity can often be
measured by the manner an whlch
we resist the temptaltons of
Christmas.
We should buy token gifts.
when we w;mt to have tile sprrit
ol giving Theses g1fts should be
God-honorlt.t.
As Christian busmessmen, we
should not high-pressure people
nor belittle them
Radio, television, and magazine
people should resist the advert!!;('·
ments of the lit!UOr lndustry which
is helping 1o create chaos in
Amcrico.
The Simplest way to "Keep
Cbriat in Christmas" is to keep
Him In our f!veryday life and busl·
ness practicell.

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Tbe Middleport Paren&amp;-T..._
AHOClatlon will moet Mona, ""
.enln.ll at 7:80 at the Hll:b Sell.ooJ
auditorium and present " ~
..The Christ Child'' was the maa pro1r1m.
topic of the de~tlona. IH by Mn.
IT T . SheltLn when the women'•
Mrs. ·Shelton and :Mrl. Loniii
! Missionary SocJety of the Pomt:cOY Sterrett pre!iented two duet.. "'Ol
Baptut Church met Thursday ev- lJttle Town of Bethlehem" ad
ening at the church.
"Hark the Herald Angela 81111" ,
Mrs. Aten Shain was program
between thf scene1 ait_d the Bev.
chairman 11nd a playlet "Tbe
Three Wise Women" wu preaent· Ralph Zundel un•. "Ob holt i
ed with Mr s. Joseph Cook the Night" The love gift dedlcationhr~t wise woman and Charlene w_aa presented by Mn. Ralpb Zun- '
Zundel m costume represented del and the While Croll gift bt
Ala&amp;ka
Mra. J. E. Foster.
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The MCond wl" women wa•
Refreshments were teJ'Ved. at
Mrs. Shain w1th Shuon Zundel In the close or the meetini fi'Om 1
the costume representing China table detor-ated in keeplna: with
and Mrs. J H . St~pheruon the Christmas The church Wll ~lao
third wise woman with Sally Fos. decorated in keepiq with Cbri&amp;tter in costume representing the mas.
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American Indian and Brenda Bai· The church wall also decorated for
ley in costu11e of Japan.
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Grace &amp;piK.#pal Church, Eaat
MaiD. Street, Pomeroy Rev
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Edwtn Charles, Rector; Mrs Ce·
drlc W Clark, organist. Worship
and sermon 11t 10 30 A. M, Holy
Commumon £irst Sund11y m montb
Church School, Beginners
and
Primary, at 10 30 A. M. For Information concernmg our
work,
please telephone 302 J .
Chrl1tlan Church at Reedavlllt
Ivery Sunday 1tJ A M. Sunday
School and Commumon (ln;t Sunday m month ll .'\ M Church
commuruun and preadnng; thttd
Sunday
10 month 7 30 P }{
church preach1ng-R~v . Harold C
Doster, Pastor
Chrl1tian Churttl at long Bot.
tom, every Sunday 9·aO A
M.
Sunday School and ~ommunion;
first Sunday m month 7 ;w P M
Church prea&lt;'h!ng, tlurd Sutlday
In monlh 10 30 A M Church com
mun1on and prcachmg. - Ret
llarnld C Do!itcr, Pastor
fhe Churct. of Chd1t, Ktno,
every Sunrtay 0 JO A M Sunda)i
J.)cond
Schoo] and conununlun,
Sunday In month lO JO A M
Church commuruon and prea c hln~

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SERMONE'ITE Study Theme Of
ltev. WMiey JMidnt,. PWor
Racine ...,.._. Church
AMIItiCAN HOLIDAYS
Perhaps one of the ,II'Uteat indlca.tl~na of the aodleasneQ ot
Amertca la the manner ln whi~h
we reeard t~e national memorial
daya. At thetr ince,ption Memorial
Day, Fourth of July. Llbor Day,
Tbank!la:ivtng, and Chri1tma• were
sacred daya.. The, were . haUowed
because the early Amertcani felt
~hat God had dlrettly ~cted in bealf of America. Th.ls u abunda~
ly t.eltifJed to by hiatory and the
currency, seals, and fam()Us documenll of these United States.

secolld Sunday m month 7 :.m P
M. ch11rcb pr earhm.~: tourlh ~uo­
day in month lO 30 A M chlilch
communJoD. and preachmg - Rev
Harold C Doster Pastor
EUB Churchn, Morn1n1 Stir &amp;
lar.rpriM,
Rev. Roger Bi•hop,
Pastor. Morn1ng Star
Sun J~)
School 9 i5 A M !tonung wor~lp It 11 A. M MYF Sunday t1'tDmg at 8. Prayer meetmg Thursday evemng F.nl~rprt s e Sund:.y

bol'pll)h(..
¢hUI'ch of Je.ut
Chrt!t of Latter Day Samts, Old
Town Flatl, on Porilan4 Route.
Sunday School 10 a m. preaehiltg
11 a. m. and 8 p m. and Bible
Study Thunaay B pm. Paator C
W. Proffitt Aslt. Chas. Hupp.
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ONLY IHI nn of the Golden Gate Bridge towers cen be 11te11 u a
pea-aoup fbi entulfa the San J'naci.sco Bay area. It helpa Old Sol
to ]!lok_!.k,! _a &amp;listenial Cbriatmu ~-decoratioD. f~)

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Al'lm1ltcd. Mrs V1rg1n!a GlltnOIC, Rt 3 Pomeroy 0J5charged,
lfrs LolLJc Whillm8ton, PL. Pleas·
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As the Chn:stmas season approaches once aga n \.\ 1th 1ts
overtones of JOy ans ng from the spmt of g1vmg msptred bv
the anctent arrav~l on earth of the Savor we would comment
upon a plan the Pomeroy Lions club hiJ nvoked for Wednes
day Surely more famJhes of our town s and rural s noundmg
areas m ght p1ck up the same plan and spread much more
good feehng as a pebb e pushes wavelets outwa d f1om 1ts
pomt of lan!J ng m the water
Lions thJs week are planning to mv1te to th e1r noonday lun
cheon and Chrtslmas pally oldsters \ ho have for some rea
son or another fallen by the wayside of the rna nstream of
commumty hfe In short they may or n ay not be lonesome
dependmg upon the mner resources with \\ h1 ch they came m
to later hfe We would suppose that most elderly folks w th
out close relatives hvmg alone would apprec1ate a gesture of
fnendlmess m th1s Chnstmas season
In this sense ~he LIOn~ a1 t) to perform an iJC't that IS pure be
cause Jt 1s an outward movement of human feeling It as an ex
tens~n of the umversaJ sense of good w 11 to an men
Should the L1ons be the only persons to exert this expres:
s1on of gJVing' By no means
Perhaps If }OU l1ve 1n town down fhe street but a shOrt l11s
tance Is a person who would appreciate more than you know
an mvitahon to dmner some evenmg on a day before Chnst
mas 01 during the v.eek between Christmas and New Ye.ar s
Day Most fam1hes hke t0 be together dunng the Day ttself
or w th nv1ted clo~e fnends There are manv other days that
would suff1ce Just as well for this act of fnendllness
Who knows but that we might fmd ourselves manv inter
estmg new fnends by making such a move n the spmt of
M and M s I awrence n chie
spen Fr day and Saturday at W
Chnstmas'
Experts m the science of psychology have proved that hu I amstown W Va v s L ng Mrs
man feelmg when expressed or acted out to others with ab LR tlihatt paren s Mr and Mrs F
soluteiy no greedy hope for gain by the giVer from the rece v
Wm Ch ders of Ph lo 'r sllt'd
er benefits the grvn more than the receiver
For example try some!tme beJpln~ a person down on hts here eet&gt;ntl) with h s
luck struck by real misfortune Do 1t m a way that me.ans Ore and Ola Ch ders
some kmd of real sacnf1ce to yourself and cauhon h1m that
Th \\1 scs of he Reedsv lle ME
the fact vou helped him and that the nature of your help 15 a Chu h w h o hank al who
secret He is to telJ no one And see what the act of your aut helpe-d ake he ba2.anr and J t
ney ~uppe a s ccess No rea:ular
does for vou the g1ver
mee n~~: of he soc ely w 11 be
Thus 1t 1s m such a spmt that the Christmas season Is best held
Decemb r but the Cbr st
carraed out If the Chnstmas story means nothing else 1t mas part w be held at thfJ
sociis out the wholesomeness of personal sacrlf1ce Everyone home of Mr Ca I Buck ey on Dec
()f us has an opportumty to make this sp r1t a reality m our ember 18
In observanc of lhe 86th b rth
own little corner of day to day hvlnr, Let us look around ftlr
day
of Mr I e I ho nl'l5 a lam
someone to shower it upon

Win Turkeys In
Bowling Doubles
Handicap Meet
BQWLINO JiiGHLIGHTS

on lop in ll e ro I for
k 'I yJs
c day after oon n A T k y
Bowl that aaw 48 kt&gt;.!( l'rs v e for
ho ors n a hand ap doul e
tourney The tournr-y wa !ll't up
n two sr.rtlonJ wl h 12 am~
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Lett Thur1hy In the lnduJtrlal
L•ftu. 'unit Glbb• bliuma the
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ttl Pi&amp;k up the 7 10 Jpllt loll ng
wUh the LIHJ on Allay four ~unle
left t¥ 710 Heo flrell at the &amp;evan

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thpn .tf tht culhlctn anc1 It re
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12 30 I Could Be You
1 00 C rren
2 00 Parsons SJud,.
2 30 Tenne.siee Eprie Ford
3 00 Mat nee Theatre
4 00 Queen For A Day

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Comedy T me

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5 :10 The Aunt Dru Show
6 00 Halls of Ivy
6 30 News l c ure
6 45 Sporls Eye &amp; Weathet"CaBt
7 00 Grande Ole Opry
7 ::10 Jcmathan W nters Show
7 45 NBC News
8 00 The Big Surprise
8 30 Noah.s Ark
9 00 Jane Wyman Show
9 30 Arm~"'trong C rc1e Theatre
JO 30 A Mart Called X
II 00 ~eW!I
11 15 Weatheftast
II 0 Press Box
11 30 Ton ght
1 12 30 S gn Off

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E~ECT~ C~~~ TQ MfET

The Ele.ct.a CirclE! or tile B ij:
Sanborn M SSlOnary Soc et.¥ Qf tb
WllHJ
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F rst Bapt st ~rch wiiJ .Qltet Tues
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doy .... PB •t Ill• twn.. or l!n
'Cec I ijratjbury and th,e Dorcas • 00 ~i'li!:'t
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rna buffe 1 nner was held De
cember 10 and 12 at the Pt Plea
sa.nt Moose Hal lor tbe Ph I p
Sporn emplo)ees and the r \\ ves
and rr ends
By CHAillES M McCANN
A 5pec al color move was
Unlt•d Preu Staff Co ,..spond•nt sho VI' on I e 50 year h story o
Ch nese
Commun st Prem e
th e AI.&amp;E S stem Chet Haddox
Chou En La w II be watching the and
h s o chestra prov ded mus c
news from he U n ted States C'lose for dane ng unt 12 p m Se eral
ly th1s week
door pr zes wer~ awarded each
Chou s f enrl Pr me M n ster
even
ng and a good atlendanee
Jawaharlal Nehru of Ind a is co
bO h days
rerr ng w h Ire dent E senhower
n Gettysbu
Pa oday
Nehru w I be In Wash ng on
LEGION AUXILIARY ME&amp;'TS
Tuesday and VVedne day
1 he Ame can Leg on Aux ary
It s known tha Nehru hope o
rnt't at the Leg on Hall on Mon
persuade Pres den Eisen I ow r day even ng Du ng the bus ness
that h.E&gt; I e ha orne to re v.
Amer can pol y loward R e d mee ng t was oted to send $5
donations to f ve d fferent Veler
Ch na
ans Hosp tals Pans were comp et
ed
for the Vete ans Cbl d n s
There are pcrs 1:1 ent reports hat party
to be he d Dec 23 t 1 p m
CJ ou to help th ng a ong may The group enJU} c a pot uck d n
ar nounce Ill any mt' tl a h s gov ner and a g f e:-: ha ge was he d
nne
ready o re ea e 10 The door p e was won by Mrs
Amer cans mpr soned
&lt;. h no
Sy " a Stewa t of Mason others
a tendwg we e I owena Roush
Mrs Kather ne Ernb ton M s
Ivan Shawver Mrs JOJh y Roush
Mrs Nora Tr pp M s Iva Capebu. t Mrs Fred Roush M s Freda
Hart Mrs Ever
Ro sh M s Sy
b I Sm lh Mrs F o lt'r W aver
lncrene Chhtet lnflu•nce
Mrs W am Roush Mrs W I am
1 ht&gt;re s no doubt 11 o that Ro sh Mrs
Ar h Say e M s
Chou ~ flo ng to ns e ha hls Thelma Capehart Mrs C C
('Ollntl)
t tead or So
Russia Montgomery Mrs Norman Mont
w II be he- cad ng nr u n e tn gomery M s NDom Hnush .Mrs
Eut Asia
H C Roney Mrs Har ld Ze k e
Mrs Nelson Roush Mrs Gran1
Nehru s v s t to the Un d States Roush M s P rl War h Mrs na
com s at a mo11t mpo
time vid Fields Jr Mn F rPd Johnsun
for he Chi es~ Red!.
Mrs Mary Walsh and Mrs Mary
Japan has s gned 11 pea r agree F Housh
ment w lh nusala and
almoat
SURPRISE PARTY HILl;)
11ure P e elected to membership
'Mrs
R•Y Clark honored her
n the Un td Nations th week
son Bil y at the r home Monday
1h wlloetheina ste-p in e en ng w th a surp He b rthday
resto tng Japan to I ull !!latus as party G ns were rece ved gamP-s
a wo:ld power and a.s thr result played an
refreshments wt:re
he (! w I) 'Je a new s tuat on m ser ed to the twenty f ve guests
F'ar Eastern relat10nsh ps
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AN EASY TRIP
FISHKILL N Y - Frank Os

terc of nearby Osborne H U bun
d ed h mself up for a hun lng tr p
nto he wood~ H~ had o led h ~
r ne and te~~ted It the n wht be
fore He got only 300 fe from the
front door when hi'! sijJ!Iled and
Rhot a rleer

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Davi4 0"!1 1) 10 Slf'J,Iie II l!i.eb
12 00 Vil!fnt Wy

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been o dered by he Westm nster 12 U
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You h F owsh p of he F rs Pres
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by er an Chu ch and w 11 be de v
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2 30
n ne nbers of the t:hurch th l:i
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week M and Mn Judson Wh e
are ad sors of the WYF The 3 30
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young people also plan o go carol
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Smlth..Coronl:! TYPEWTUTER eon
tact Janet Manuel R1:1c o.e or

Phone 3739
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..... J cents per word oae D- FIREWOOD FOR SALE See Wm
aetU.o~a lllntm~ c.harl&amp; t50c.-- l R d!ord or Harold Blackston
4 eeo't.l pet word ror three coo Rock Spr ats or pl one B!i2 J
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be cbtrged for adverUslo.g If not
paid fDr bef.:n"e the 21Uh of each
mor1th followjq in.,~q.o
In A4V9ftl!'fng'--SJtqUIII bo
reported mmedlately The "DallY
Sentinel wi.Q npt be re~poaslbl•
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Nekt American Leglon Me~t ng
Dec 20
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busVtess Blnck $811J
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dbcount
Fuitoll
Thompson
Tractor Sa es Pomeroy

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job for your tractor

Tractor Sales

NEW ARRIVAL
M and Mrs Robe t S ewa
0 iiddy DeVol
Mason lire a
no n ng b b rt~ o( an e ght
poun e gh ounce son
Wayn e

Andrew a he Mason C1 n c on
F day GrAndpa :1 s a e Mr and
M s Robe t S ewarl Mason and
Ha ey D Vol Co urn bus (1 eat
gran:1 8 ent
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Mrs
S ewar Mason and And w Ste
wart
PLAN Cj-IRISTMAS PARTY
Gro up I of the Worn n s As5oc a
on of he F rs
Presby e an

5 00

LOve of t.:ite
Search for Tomorrow
GuicUn~ l.Jgbt
Kat t s Kitchen
As the World Turn!
Our MlSS Brooks
Houseparty
Big Payoff
Bob Crosby Show
Br ihter Day
Secret Storm
Edge or N gtat

1he Ear y Show

6 25 Lea Paul &amp;: Mary Ford
6 30 Your Esso Reporter
6 45 Spo ts Parade
6 55 Weath~rman
7 00 Press
Conference
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7 15 Douli:las Edwards
7 30 Rob nhoo1
8 00 Burns &amp; AIIP.n
8 30 Ta1enl Scouts
9 00 I Love 'Lue-y
9 30 December Br1de
10 00 Stud o On~
It 00 Up to the M nute News
II 05 Scann ng the Weather
1110 TheLaeShow
11 30 S1gn 01!

Church w have he r Ch stmas
pa ty n thl" chur h so al rpnms
on Tuesday even ng at 7 30 p m
H os les~es are M s Far r E ew ne
Mrs Lucy Gregg
M s
Russell
Lyons anrt M s Roscof' F fe The
~ONDAY
n mi:lers; W I have 11 g r 'I{Cha GC 1144 S gn On
dur ng thP- par y
114~ Cartoon Club
12 10 Noon News
12 15 Ne gbbors
Mov Matinee
~~~ )bdday
Fern n ne Touch

TUESDAY WCH$ Charleaton
8 00 Capta n Kanagroo
Morn ng Show
Gerry Mnore
10 30 Arthur Godtrey
1 30 Str b Jt Rich
12 00 Vtlhant Lady
12 1:5 L ve of Ltfe
12 30 ~earch for Tomorro1J
12 45 Gu d ng Llgbt
1 00 Kat e s K.itchf n
1 30 As the Wor~d Tur01
2 00 Our M ss Brooks
2 30 House party
3 00 B g Payort
3 30 Bob Crosby Sho\l'
f 00 Br ghter Da.v
4 15 Secret Storm
4 30 Edge of Night
5 00 The Early Show
6 25 Les _.Paul &amp; Mary Fotd
6 30 Your Esso Reporter
6 45 Sports Parade
6 M Weatherman
7 00 Art Linkletter &amp; the Ktdi
7 IS Dougbs Edwards
7 30 Grand Ole Opry
ti 00 Phil Silvers Show
9 00

10 00

8 30

The Brot1fer!l"'

9 00 V dor Borge
10 00 $64 000 Que!tiOn
to 30 Do You Trud Your WUe
11 00 UP To The Minute News
11 0:5 Scann ng the Weather
11 JO The Late Show
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WHTN-TV Chonnol13

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L fe W tb Elizabeth
lm Fe.llt v:~.l
Supf'1' Serial T me
Mickey Mouse Club
Cartoon Club
Five Star Flaal
Kuk a Fran &amp; Ollle
Jobn Daly and Newt
Franke Lane

300 Afternoon F
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CHRISTMAS PARTY HILD
The Go cJI'!n Rule Sunday School
Class of the St Paul Lutheran
Church held t}Jear C.bnstmu pM'ty
in lhe fiQCial rooms or the Cllureh

715
7 30

TU~·QAY
WHT!f
11 44 Slsn on

Ch.,-looton

1J 45 Cai't'(li/D Club
12 30 M dday Matinee
2 00 Llberace
2 4:5 Life Wltb Elizabeth
3 00 Afternoon F Im Festival

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B 00 )f ctey Mouse Club
6 00 Ca.rtoon Club
6 30 Five Star Final
7 00 Kukla Fran: &amp; Ollie
't 15 lobo Daly 6: tbe NfWI
7 80 Conflict
8 30 WYOtt Earp
0 00 Broken Arrow
9 30 DuPont Cavalcade Theatre
10 00 Polka T1me

8 00 1Janny 1'hom.s Show
4
so Vo.tte of F restone
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Fur her Japa11 ls 1,mde goinl a
t
00 Sberlotk Holm..
10 30 Spy
cha ge Jn I ~ lea.dera:hip r emler - - - - - - - - - - - - - . on Thu sday even ng The srov.p
8
3fl Lawreace Welk Top Tunas 11 00 News
sang Christmas carols and a grab
IC'h c Hatorame has an OUllCed •'
11 15 Myatrey Tbeatre
ha he w I realan WI! elday
bag was held for tho chtldren of lQ 3b M~k Sl,ber

mean more men e.n I women o
serve as prec net e cct on orr co s
Boar tR •C Elect on11 r por d ff
ull} now n securing enough
elect on otrlc 11ls We comm nd he
ast army ot persona wbo .!lerve•
o Novl'mber 6 The rs w11s u p b
I c nrvice akin to jury d ly WI'
hope our good Oh o e l('ns w
cont n e to be w II ng to Sf'rve
lhe r commun ty state Dnd na
Uon In the conduct of ele- 1 n ~

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The r ling Liberal
Den ocratic
Coalition Partr has p eked Tnm~an
lshlbash as h s su~essor

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l.shJbasb &lt;Jtrona:ly ravor elo!¥'1'
Japaneae rei•Uons with Re t. hina

and espcdally closer trade rela
ons

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l1hlb11hl Ltll F ltndly
Ish ha11h also is regarded as be
ng m ch less Crlendly to 1:1 Un•t
ed Slates than Hatoyama s
Thu• Choo s likely !Oon o try
o build up Japa 1es .( h nl' rela

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bu Jslup I kt tbat el where
n East "-'If!. wUI be Ill It :~
ln
parl ut ltu~'~tl s expense

Jtpe.u probably will mal taln
aood r~tatlons with U e Un ted
Statu But tt will be- much n ore
IJJdepemten' In lll pohcy Also Ja
pan Is essenU•IIy an As a coun
try Establllh{Denl of trade- and
d plomah~ rel•tlons wlith Commu
n ~t Ch na would lUper up a vut
natura m•rket r o r Jw.paneae
aood~ and would alter the present
pol ttr•l a.IJ: ment tn the Far Ea•t
materially
~ebru no doubt will point o~
all this to President E senhower
111 amon, the reasons Wh)' t wou}#
be advtsabt, tor tb! Ynlted States
to start t\ai):l:tlnl l~ut eha a r~F
ts own Ch.tna policy
Tbet'f' is no lnd eatlon lro5
Washington that tbe Pre11ideD1
even con5l(trlne IQY rhan(le 1
this Uma But China w th t1 q
ml!llon rople CIR not be gnorti
for eve A cltan1e is bound ap

eome aoma time

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On
your
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tSt,~nrise

To

the member~ Dessert was served
the group and those attend n,l
were Pastor and Mrs Raymoni
Peters Greg and Glor a Mr and
Mrs Bob Layne and Harr et and
Ho ly Mr nnd Mrs Carroll Adams and Bruce Mr and Mrs BJU
Russel Dav d and 8 ren Mr &amp;
Mra 8 II lobr ston Nan &amp; &amp;David
Mrs D.anny Workm m &amp; sons Mn
Everett Rot sh and dau1hters .Mrs
Nels~n Rollih and •on• and Mrs
Roland Kart and Debbie
Gt.IP!IN CLUt MJITS

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New Haven Garden Club
J)let TburadliiY evenl~• '' the A.~~
uUJ.e., MeJPDrlil! ClUbhouse with
Mrs F A Batey Mr1 J L Stew
art and Mrs Watd t;unnlnJham aa
boatesses It was their annual
Christmf.s p..-ty w th a a:1n ex
ehana:e
Durma: he busmess seqlon lll'a
P J Wolpert presided The an
nual Chrntmaa I 1ht 01 contelf.
w.as dlscusaed •nd it was announct d the pr.u:es have been collected
Also the Christmas Flower Show
waa dia:eusst~ and • letter of •P.
precJallon 'rom the judaea wu
re~ A M~er from the Joy TO)'
~ll4 at _.uto11 was read and a
eolleetlon wu t-11Een to be donated

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w'lfl/ly ..... The 1$17

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et"n to ea.::b.

I m,owi&gt;.tir
wr.. !1PII..~ Roush

pvo 1 lalk
on ·"'tloiiS. Dozen and demonsthl
ted how a dozen flow'"' could 1M
IY"!I lq dl!fefenl liolle~» arran,..

menlo II!• P!tll !'Oin,ell ta•o Ute

•oadtnJ "Ll'"e~ l\.I)Jel• a~d Pr'
aro~p _.I)J
with !Ira 1'010ell a....,jiaiiJlne at the plono.

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II 15 My•tery Thoat.•
12 15 Siln (Jll

12 1P Noon News
12 15 :rtehrbbors

lllr£. A D Hume due ng the week
Mtl Herman Layne WOTI the pret
t est package prtze
Tho,. attend ng were lhose al
ready named •nd Mrs R F Bryant
Mn Floyd c••mack tor" w tuam
Chisler Mrs H L Dyer Mra Don

aid F o 1 l e s .)n e Mrs Clyde
Foley Mrs James Hampton Miss
Goldye Hart Mrs Paul Render
son Mn A D Hume Mrs Hugo
JuhUna Mrs Harry Layne .Mrs
A K Mt!Clung Mrs W R Prof
flU Mrs L C ROU§h Mrs Otte
Roush Mt E L. Sletn Mrs W
T ~one Mrs B R Vance Mrs
Howard Wagen!lals Mrs. W T
Stone Mrs A 8 Woodrum Mrs
W~tt Chadwell and Mrs K J
Scott
en~

llr .and Mrs. John Morgan v s t
ed Mrs Morgan s uncle B 11 J vi
lien Sundav who s a patient at
Hober Hosphal
Mrs Gale M:n-gan of Martina
Ferry Ohto s v sitina: her daugh
ter and family tbia week Mr and
Mra Paul Scally
Sandr~o~. Roush and Iter room
~,te Jane Awtm wbo are stu
denta at Mll'&amp;hall College spent
the "feek end berc. with beJ" parllr and Mrs Edwtn ttousb WJre
buSiness VISJtors n ParketsbW'f
on tfond&amp;f
Mr 1~ Mr• BJrrt Montpllllery
ql Los Angeles C1Hf are spend

IAssembJ y HeJd
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At Chester Qigh
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Songs read ng.s apd a tllrp were
m the ~'P t of the HoJ;day season
wht'n a Chr stmas A~fWlbly ((lr
grades 6 12 :.yas held Fp.d!'Y at
C~eJter. schoo

Eln~ ~e~ng

dlrple Qll,~ at 1st P~one 1~4
panopolls _
12 14 lite
ON AND Af'Tt;r. miS DATE
December J3 1956 I w11J not
be reS.PI»!S ble fot any debts
~ontracied by any one other
than myse f
I awrenee A Napper
12 14 3tp
LIKE TO KEEP TWO
nice ladlt-s In our home \\ r eMrs Jdoo a Johnson Portland

WOULD

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CLOSE-OUT on aH used sew ng
mach ne We repa r all mod s
New mach ne w th 20 year w
ten guarantee $100 ade n a
lowance qn 9lil mat4Jne, Phone

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SEE THE NEW DeLEVAL EULK
MJLK COOLER Fulton Thomp
son East Mam St
11 28 1moc
~plot'

WHEEL A!JGK.n:NT

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and brake\ &amp;l!lrvlct
JhCk.ett'l Saret, ~emee. We!!.
MaiD street Pomtror OhiQ.

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liter 1 w1U Z(ve- .."'11 the best

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Hard
top Fordomat c extra good ior
model $895 00 Blaettnar s Porn
eroy
12 13 6 c

1852 BUICK S~ al 2 dr Sedan
Dynaflow &lt;lr ve one local owner
$'79!1 00 Blaettnar s Pomeroy
12 13 8tc

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Busmess

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(20 8) 1nsurance

Real Estate

(21)

JUNK CO

co

IIIU IJ'I'I]DEJI~ 3 dr VB Hy
dramatic dliye heat&lt;.T very
caUl op.e owner $49100 Pomerof llotot Co
11 28 tl

"RBI Auw ~•r:vlc11111
(9) For Sc;ie
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-.,18'

:1. DODGJI.a.YJ.!Otml 011:.\L
1:1111.
Ktl

Frijidfl re MANGLE large size
~e as neW fbone 285
12 14 2tc
An

Shop M ddleIzaak Walton
HEREFORD BULL service age
$100 po Rl!ymond Tearo d M!n-

ersvllle n 1 next to Chester

12-)htP

WP,en people SIJ.ddCQ.IY face b~
l'e~Vfment the serv,ce of a Lr Jst

wohbY funeral dii'ector Is in 1

pensable They also welcome he
Informal on and counsel rece v

ed at

Songs bY the assembly were
Joy To The World
SUver
Be Is and the
carol
Silent
N ght all led bY Mra Allee Neue.
A ICJ' pture readmg waf •lven
b.y John Ket!er and BjieJ.aNe Nl
chols gave a reading
J(~epiq
Chnstmas
Mrs Nease C! rected the glrll
l!ft club IP two DUDI~ ~nter
Wonde•)an~ and Wblto Chrlil
mas The f lm title "... ~ Ut
tle•t Anal!l.l Donna F~'*er
the clo:11 ng pray~r
In an afternoon
were suna an4 the
so shown.

.d

liiGS CIIIMIOLilT 4 dr ' tone
bluJ - tin~h. leD a"'l~ beater
Cleao fftt 00 Pomeroy Motor
11 28 tl

t. B. RAWLING SONS CO - tl
WJ"'tCbr Senlee
oa,
l'lloae 1122'1 Nllbl Pbcme . . .

pqp~lu

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11 28 u

The program waa annOJ,J:ed by
nooald Van Meter an!J the rocess onal 0 Come All Ye ta thful"
was sung w th Jariet KniJbt, plan st

gradet 1 ~

1) Wanted To 13uy

2 dr Dlx Sedan
Orlg nat green i msh $41:m 00
Blaettnar " Pomeroy 12 13 6tc FARM - 153 acres
fo me ly
known as the Harl Musse plac
1956 BUICK Spec al 2 dr Dlx
w th go~ 7 oom home w th
Sedan D) !laflow dr ve low mileba h gal beat ng Ia ge \era da
age L ke new $2595 00 Blaett
E~ce lent basement barn 3tlx56
nar s Pon eroy
12 13 6tc
s lo m khouse implement shed
~ PON'JIIA.G 2 dr Sedan Orig
poultry house 24x70 a l w th
good roofs 40 lf,cres t liable
:lrial f1hish e,reful owner $1091.
with ba ance n we I fenced blue
'lal)ttnar s. Pomeroy 12 13 6te
grass pasture On good gravel
Ji~ CJJEVR:Ol..ET 4 dr 210 Sedan
road to be blacktooped soon
J:P1a aood ruJ;I~r origtoal grey Only 1 mtle to Ha onv lie
finiSh
ape&amp; 00 Blaettnar •
with schools churches
and
Pomeroy
12 13 6tc
stores $12 000 00
PHONE 100 Y
t9M CHEVROLET 4 dr sedan V8 .DX 229
121
15
3
motor with overdrive radio
heater scat eovers dark green
fm1sh $1745 00 Pomeroy Motor
WE BUY
co
11 28 tf
STRUCTURAL I ~EAMS
19&amp;3 FORD 4 dr lovely cream
SCRAP liON- MET.l~S
and beiae Cftlltomllne V8 motor
aun vilor adio hcatar seat
OHIO VALLEY
covers Fordomatic and Contln
ental trim $1086 00 Pomeroy

ltM BUICK f dr hard top beautt
ful 3 tone green fimsh wRite
wall tl'tes low mileage dyna
flow rad o heater $2295 00
Pomeroy Motor Co
11 28 tf

"Windows Of Christmas" Given
By Sugar Run School Childr~Jl

1h
op
a
W ndowa
f
Ch
ll
"
f csen l'd Fr day
(I
c &lt;'n 1o:
h Sugar Run S huul
u th Po n oy Jun o 1i ~:h S&lt; I o
RAW FURS and Dee! aud u u Thr u de OPt're 11
Carl Che a l e
LonJ
on a ~;to ~
11Z71 Ot)
IJt ng r 3 by a 1 tt g 1
a c s were Ph) s elde
I 14 I For Re:::nt
_::__ _ of Chu
thP f tl lgt' c d en
Jan
Dro~o~.
Ia
y
mth('r
ot
Phyll!)
3 ROOM ~PASTMENT and Sl cp.
A len Dow e Shf'l y ou gpr ~ s
n.: rooms all 388 Y
1217 CC
31.:._P_ _ _ _ - - - It&gt; Hrend I o 1;1 Th Chr sln as
Sp
Ca o yn Vau~han who pre
T\\ 0 ROOM AND FOUR ROOM sen ed a solo Glenda a l le g r
apar !Jl~n s close n J,Own 127
ho r arts hl' stpry Par c 4 1J n
Bu le nut
12 Il 121 ness
len a s mother Kay Co n
p on L le I os Ca d Nancy V~tn
6 ROOM DUPLEX located
In wage v.ho a lso pr£"s
d a so o
Sugar Run Phone 374-J
S
ow
Man
Bobby
Uuck
12 4 tf
Chr ma &lt;'a ds representing
Snn a C au Dav d Gordon Chr s
or rent - 1!: ectr c wallpa~:
steamer &lt;; inton F 11be
M 11 n as tree I o ng vaughan Ch
dleport Pb J260-X
11 l I mns ca dlcs Do na Crow Pan n
0 Dr en a d Ja e S nith ho y
FO,R SALE Pearl &amp;'Jrby R~l Es- wrea hg Cha les Bax cr B~.&gt;ce
tate RutJa.od 'l'pwnship 31 S n h Bernes Men hen nnd Joel
aCres
bouse barn aDd out Bont&gt;v the Chr st nas star repre
buildings 6ee Geo11ge A Metn- s
ng he old card Pa S) Fultz
tmrt Adm,m strator
6-1-tt h Chr st nas s ar represent ng
w ca d Ton n S e Thomp
Por r•nt--kte~Woa
~den, h
Scaffold Boards Drep Cloth&amp;.
Mar H ncl f'Y Sand a Thomas
CUnton FWoer lllddfeport.
Phone 6265-X.
111-tf and Sa a Kathryn Morar ty wf'rf'
the Ch stmas bells on the cards
ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT One John Andersen t e candy cane
8 room house Newly d9Corated Linda Darnell Thurma Vaughan
ns de anti out A N Bengtl and Rue a ~ el the Chr stmas
Poml!l'oy
11 1 tf stock ngs Bessie Watson tbc po n
a and George Harr ~ Jo G I
(201
5ervlces sett
more a d Barry Boyer th&lt;' fire
SEPTIC TANKS CJt.;ss POOLS and place
oJJt houses cleaned complete In
The carolers were Robert Emler
stalat on free mspect on rea.s
he f rst speaker Donna Huuck
onable pr ~es chemical serv ce the s ond speaker Nancy Ash
and acuum equ pment All sep
S c Buck ev B lly N1ct ols and
t c tanks and cess pool,s guar
anteed for one year S &amp; H San M ehael Cu hbertson Pup Is of the
t.tary ServJCe Pbonc Jackaon f rsl grade represen ed the HOI y
es and were Donna Jean
1075 ToU charges call collecL Sp
Sm
th
R ky C lmore l&lt;lr ng Vaug
24 b&gt;Jur sc vtce no extr charge
up o50mles
1130lmoe han J m e Anderson Penny
Ha}ea John Goodw n Jf'ffrey
QU!CK SERVICE on WaU!b ft.e, Burt Gre.k(o y Goodn te John $pr
pairloa: bJ Fattory Trlined ou c F edd e Older M ke Globo
watch nak~r COUJNS JEWZ. kar Drema W se Donn e Htart~.~-n g
LERS ~"'
l-3-U Go Qon o)). son M kc 0 Brien
J3obby Hy ~c ll Carre Ken ned
RADiu ~ TEU.VISJON SERVICE Sa v Globokar Jon Spence Me o
Phone 200 C.1elaod Appll&amp;oee d e Roush Mar y Mo ar
Ca hy
Stare 118 W MaiD St Pomeroy
Fu
Pa
S
ory
Pamela
C
ew
and
2-23 tl
Tommv T tu
The frost b tes were secnnd
FOliEMAN &amp; ABBOIT TV SE&amp;
VlCE All wakes ReP~Jlred by E1: grade g Is and Included 1 nda
pert Teebn r\a011 Phone 6264 Y A h Nancy T tus Sharon Freeman
Middleport_
IIS-15-tl C'a o e Grcf'nl:' Barbara W an'&gt;
T~rl:'sa Ft tz Peg,!!"y Hoffman Jen
SAVE ON YOUR Sllf'E
n fer Blake
Ma y F anr s an
Rae nc Shoe Shop
N nry Mank n The erond grade
boys we e
e eandlu Ne I Co
mrr Denn s Boo I Du ny Crow
Char es 1\Ju ay E ld e Bn r Joh
Har s M h
BMoes-Simpeon Insurance Agency n e Ro,ge s Tom
M del cport Fir~
A utomob le- a 1 W h 0 nn Drown Ron
M cb
BonN !Phon• 6315 X
1}.-20-tf Cowan M chile Da
:::in o sE' nann \\e Jm
and J r
COMPI ETE 1nsw.,'lce ProtPctiofl f
(; hb
t ife Auto- Fll't! Po o CaU Don
MiU~ M ddlepnrt Oh o - - -

J9il PONTIAC

Motor co

NEW HAVEN W Va
ling three weeks bere vllltina- Mr
Mr and Mr~ Raymond Great and Mrs t!l ff Roush and Mr and
hOU4e and ehUdren visited Mr and Mra Charles Rouah.

Browns
12 1i5 6 c

GIVE - NEC'CID or ELNA SEW
lNG MACHINES The only 100 %
a~to~t~ Ne~hhL

v of St1te

FOR BLIND

5&lt;&gt;~~,WIP.U

7 ~ Nal
PI Cole
7.5 NBC O:ft
§ 00 Sll ~Jot
• ao sta~'l&gt;y
800 Ca~ !19
I ill ~'I ~~~PIJOJ!&gt;tl'f

hl' r Chr st

] fl "trt
Palfl CIICford and B
G uescr
w th 1141 a d Daff And r o nd
Dav Darat with 1132 II y on the
second sh It was \\o
~ nudd g
and Cr ckel Sear ! w h 1223 w I
newcomcn to t1 c gnn e Bob Flnw
en and Perk W14&amp;tJne-r h
lil 194
to w
h other p r of u keys
Spec al door pr ~~~ awa ll"d o
each sh It went to B I
riJUe
lfld KOCkl Oavh Th y we X nas
decon ed bask Ls or a~KO ted

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5 SO The A1111t P•v Silo!"

Laws ••
Sec • •

Fo r doubles ten n!l caml' o

DOO

- - - i lly d nner was ser ed on Dec 10
John D d S s on who
em

Your Electlon

Ca mera Goes To School

2 30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
3 00 MaLinee The&lt;l re
4 00 Qu£&gt;P n IO"or A Day
1 f~ ~94ern Romances

An Act In The Chnstmas Spmt

~~

7 oo
g 00

corr{'(' Time

2 00

Tuetday

6

Tod11

nl" l K mba II Inr

!I

Huntlqton

WSAZ:

S gn On

Su.b&amp;cr ptiqn r!Jit.u DeUvept by carrier where ava able 30
"CeDti ~r week 9fOr _[Nr in ad¥ance at Th.e Da ly Sent n•l off e
$15.60 su: IPODthi :57 to three months $3 90 By n o or rou~e
where av•llabte i)he moptb $1 By mall ont' year $8 s x mon(h
$t 25 thn!t! montliJ. 12..50:: one month &amp;l

W nn ng turkey~ ro
ll)~S dinner un be f

Senttnel Pomeroy M ddleport 0 Dec 15 1958

Trevty F1n1terwold
Funeral Home

I11addd on they ean securl' q 11l
varan~
144 Butternut Ave
ltv
Pomeroy Oh10

Lu ~ Jc S't"aekharnmer lliiiJI f
KUflPrv fOr wa~ the d eelor oii~Jf
pc o a onu uaetlc s aJJlJtl~~
&gt;~A lht;!&lt;J l:lr").Dn rllsl ifad~
~ &lt;.~l
U eb,rl se.colj.d grad~
E e
l)hs th.11d Atrad~
M•l
ij"IU"tJI Ella LeVo'IS f~llrlh «rade
Robl&gt; t llobcrli llfU! a d Jlcjrn
"- 1 a ns s dh jtad-r

I

TlCkcli w~~f ~ d

by

Robll!rt
Robcrl.s an..J taklllg lh e l ckttt
"ere M ! ~4Y WQOd~&amp;ard •nd
1\frs LeLand SJ¥on Uto}lerJ tvcre

Carol ~Ia m,n Pb} 1s BlackWood
L da Moo e a d G lrucJe Ebert~cb

Rutland PTA
Meeting Held
For December
The D ~ember meet ng of the
Rut and J T A w~s h eld n t}je
h gh schoo aud tor urn ret!entl)::
The me-et ng was opened by
a
prayer Jed b the Reverend B4):
84ddle Adrian Canou v ce-pr:•
d~nt conducted he mcel nt Tbe
me nbe s voted tn buy a g rt for
Mrs Car M ller prt!li dent who
has moved to Ath('nS A ew pres
dent Mrs GJles Sm th was elect
ed for the remainder or the year
The attendance banner was won
by Mrs Roberts Seventh Grade
Room a d by Mrs Pages iF rst
G adt' Room Glenroy Ewmg of
Porn roy alked on the value of
lhc rei g ous educat on program
and asked for cooperation by Rut
and parents and teachers n con
l nuing the prog:ram 11 the schoo s

Th1rd Fn~py Club
Annual Chnstmos
Party Ht!ld Fr1day

LIOAL I'OTICI
{luth Painter who re1ide1

t;.n Thf room was decorated
~PIPi with the bol day sea!JOn
nci!Jil ng 1:1 IJbled tree under
wJ Jcb glfJs were pJaeed
A turkey dinner at 6 30 preced
ed the J»lrlY Tbe table was also
decor. ed and fiYOrl were po nset as mJde by llrs He nry Jte
bel president.
Dur ng lbe sbort burt neu seJ..
s on eJettlon of orr cert was held
and Mn Re bel was reelected for
thf' ("On !ng year Mn Max Me1n
ba as accrt&gt;la.ry and Mra Evt!tett
Da
treas rer Settet J)tlls were
r ealed with tbe ex hange of
~ h an d ew names dnwn for
! e com ng vear Game~ were play
ed &amp; d pr zes awarde4 to M sses
Kate and Ann Ehee a h Mr~
Add e G ueser and Mrs Meln
f

Presen were those named above
and Mn Ben Neutzl ng Mrs Al
Eberabach .r.trs Ernest
,s Mrs Edward H te Mrs
::f~ Wolfe a n d M s Cleland

r.ltary Wh1te Shrme
Of Jerusalem In
Fnday Meeting

Mary Shrine White Shrine or
J('ru alem met F'Jllday even ng at
at tOO IOOF Hall wath El zabeth
Lear Mrthy h1gb pr est.ess and
S ewart Hawk ns watchman or
shepherds presiding
Fo low ng the rout ne bus flcss
a ce emon al was held
Refreshme ts were served dur
ng the soc al hour from a table
Follow n&amp; the meet ng I he a tract ve w th red cover and een
Rutland G rls Glee Cl b d rected
l'red with a n arrangement o f
h)' M s C 0 Chapman
sang Cbr atmu ornameots w th tall
Chr slmas songs by candle! ght red tapen on e ther 11de
MISS Ber ce Bowen re) g Gus ed
uc,L OJ} teacher toiiJ the Cbr st
LEGAL NOTICE
nas s or] ReJreshments were scr
Sealed pr9posals for the fur
ved to the group by the follow ng n ~hlng Of the neeessary mater all;
member~
Mrs
WUJ am De~ and labor for build ng certain ex
Mrs Albe t Hawk ns Mary Lar tens ons to the General Water
k ns Mrs Nate :Wi,se Mrs Hom Works System of the V lage of
cr Parker Mr~ Robert Caoady Rutland Me
County Oh o w I
Clar ee Longswor h Mrs Bob H II be rece ved by the Board of Pub
Mrs eorge Gra e and Mrs R.ay l c Af!a rs of the VIllage of Ru
nond Srn th
land Oh o unt I 12 00 o clock
noon E S T on Jan 4 957 and
a that t me sa d proposals w ll be
publ ely opened and read aloud
The proJec;t 1s d v ded nto tems
as noted below whlch terns mu l
be b d separately
,1\ - Mater a s to be purchased
Th 6sther CJ.l'cle oJ the Bap- d rect by Owner and furn shed
t s M s onary Soc ety me at the P' o B the Vn1age or stored rm
orne of Mrs Verne Watterson
a s te selec ed w h n the V llage
w h Mrs C11rol Say e as as:.: stant by tile V I age
hostess 14 membe s a n d two
79!5 4 Cat ion \\ater Ppe
guests p f!S&lt;'nt
nC'Iud ng mechan cal J nt spec
1al cast ron f ngs
Mrs !larry Curt s was devot
1225 6 CaSt Iron Wa er P pe
onal leader and read Story of
nclud
ng mcchan cal JO nt spec al
Gods ~on taken from the book
cast
ron
f tt ngs
of Luke aJso she read from he
3
Sean
cr Hydrants
with
book of John In conC'Ius on M s
mechan
ca
JO
nt
connect
ons
Bertha SayrE' read t h e Sp
1 6 Val e w th mechan cal
of Chr stmas
JOtnt connect on and boxes three
After the business sess on pr~s p.eee {screw type on y)
B
Ma enal and labor tor
tied over by Pres dent M Gr
ta S mpson he program was con complete nstallahon or tl e fol
d cted by Mrs Helen S n pson lowlna:
360 ~ copper service p pe
She chose Putt ng Chr st back
Corporal o stops curb stops
into Chnstmas as her tope A
a11d
boxes for 12 serv ces
playlet The Three W se Worn n
C - Labor for trench excava
was presented each br ng ng g Us
or gold frank ncense an&lt;J my h ttoo and nstallat on complete the
lollow ng
The rfl.eet ng was c osed by a I
Water p pe and specUIJ f ttmgs
sJoa:ing 0 Come All Ye fa hful 36 cover nc ud ng unloading
and a prayet' by Mrs S mpson
d str but on
test ng for leaks
Guest~ were In ted to the d n backf II ng
ster l zmg
ayatem
ng room where they were sealed 2020
water rna ns, hydrants
I. F;n le·v
at a beautifully decorated table valves and box as l sted above
and refreshments carr t'd out h
Cop es o! plans 11nd spec1f1ca
theme or hnll day season
Uons are on r le n the ortlce of
The hostesses we e ass led by the Eng necr s Carl J S mon '8 d
Mrs Watte son s daughl er M s Assocta es 348 Home Guard Bldg
Robert Beegle
van Wert Oh o and at the off1ce
of the Clerk where they are ava I
able ror nspcct on by prospective
b dders Cop es of the plans ancl
specLf cat ons may be obtained
from the off ce of the Eogmeer
for the sum of $10 00
'J'h.e depos t less $!5..00 will be
Mrs Geneva Braley We ston returned lo all b dders submitting
presented tl:te Chr stmas pro- a l;ltma f de proposal and returning
i~Jm H111 past week when the AI plans Plans and spec fJcations
pha Omicron chapter of Del a Ka may be returned w thout bid with
ppa Gnmma m't at the hnn e of in S days a ler open ng of b1d.J
Mf,s Reba Kisor WeUston w h and the depos t l.,ess $5 00 wdl be
An:ella Baker as t)le ro hosless returned
Mrs Bral~f ~ave a chalk talk Proposals must cootam the name
on the caro 0 :Uttle Town of of eve y person mtcrested there:m
Bethlehem w lh Uary R chsrds and shall be accompan ed by
pia~ ng the p a no sccompan ment e ther A ce f ed check C)r bid
The Scr pture story of he Nat v bond exe-cu ed by the b ddcr and
CONCRETf! BLOCKS
ty was read by A ce Cooper and a surety company n an amount
the prayer thn was used w h not less than II% of the ba!le J»d
uauild BetMr For Lelf..
the .-progra n was g ven by A ne drawl n favor o! th.e VUlaae Bid
MatJde Ferrman
bonds arc preferred but checl:s
GRUESER BLOCK CO
l\lj&gt;ll)be" f&lt;Om lie as Co nty will be accepted
The cert I ed cftck or bond sub3 Mil•• North of Pomeroy
who attended the meet ng were
Mrs James F.u er Mrs Ernest Co. milled with the b d wiU be held
On Rt 33 C•ll Wm Gru••r
ert Mrs N a n Moore Geneva as 4 guarantf'e that If the proposal
Joachim Luc Ie Sm th and Nel Js •~ep ed a contract WJU be en
tered Into Cert t ed cbecta or
bonds w II be returned to all b cf.
dtrs after he contract h,.s }teen
entered nto and secured by a
performance bond ot 100% of
the an ount of the contract wtth
1 saha:fac ory surety for the faJthttP performance of the wark
A.ttent on of he b dder is calJed
tq the const ud on regulation!l
whJt::h 4re c uded n the proposal
documents NO b dder !Jlay Wlth
Meet seasonal expens~ w th a
draw b s b d for l per qd of 3()
ctmveruent cash loan on s g
dfys
n11 ure only CAr or fum ture
The r ght
reserved by the
1 t p serv ce phone fi sL
VUlage of R ll ln)d to rejeet any
or all b d~ a rl o wa1ve nformali$25 to $1000

es

S1xteen Attend
Esther C1rcle's
Recent Meehng

Alp;ha Om1cron
Yule Program
Meehng Held

merchand~~··~w~il~o~u~l~e~'~''~·~~~ ~~~]~~;:,;:;,~~~,_'1l~te'_"V~a~~·
RDdney Down1nq

INSURANCE AGENCY
Fir. Automobile H••ith
ACCIDENT

Life Ca,ualty ,.nd Bond•

Real Estate Broker

In MIDDLEPORT OHIO
PHONES
6311

61-

MAX WA:Rtl

1

Kai (Iindy Nfanager
300 W Serond SL -Phone 43Z Pomeroy
HourJ Mon Fri 9 5 Sat. 9 J2-0}Jen ftlert.~ngs bu appo xtmtnl
loan• illllde to ,. d•nb Of n-alty towna

he&amp;

The Board of Trustees of
Public Ml@!1S of the ViU~
ol Rutland Ohio
by VernoD W~r ~'

(\!jl? 28 2tp

P~lly SenljneJ Pomeroy ~1ddleport

9

~

111 1

m \1 llaiq Slje,f, l)wtllnflon W

The annu11J Ohrl&amp; mas puty of
~e fh rd Vr day club IUB held
.jday even1og at U e llo e) Mar

ho

at

V11 Chtrle• Fredenek Johnaon
who re1 del 't 3~J fll" W 19th Ter
r~ce M ami Florida Wilbur Clay
Johnson who ret,ides at il380 N
W lOtb Terraee JIJIJDJ FJor da
John lrid Jotmaon wbo resides al
1521 S W 7th St Apt 3 M'am
rtond11 EveJyn Rutll Prel!korn
'!lobo reatdet: at 16803 Dalph n De
trod 19 M chi11n Cbarl re VlC
cbio wbp reside. at 1~ Wyom
ina Detroit •
lf.lcJuun Homer
L"'hapman whose addre11 11 un
known and cannot be •a:certa ned
w II like noUce tha.t Ethel M
Stou u Admin ilrttnx or the est&amp;te of FraDct.l W Parker also
known ns
Frankte Parker deAnna FowiJr whose address sun
known and cannot be aJCerta ned
ceased on the 1'7tb day of Novem
ber J11M. flied her pet on
m
the Probate Court with n and for
the County of Melfa State of Oh o
alleglni that the personal estate
ot sa d deeedent fs msutr c ent to
pay her debts and the cbarges of
admm 11ter ng her estate hal sa1d
deeenden died seized m fee s m
pie Of thP (oiJOWIIlg real estate
The tollowlftg real esta e a tu
1te n the County of Me gs m the
Stale of Ohio and D the Township
or Orange See 6 Town 4 Range
12 a d bounded and dHcr bed aa:
follows viz

»

Be ng n the Southeast quarter
of Bald See 6 Town f Range 12
Beg~nn ng at the Southwest corner
or Lot No t8 m the V I age or
MartinaVtJI~ tl)enC'e East 11 rods
thence North 5 rods to the East
way th,ence West along sa1d East
way 11 rod'l to the road leadmg
from Ches er to Coolvll e thenc:e
South along s&lt;ud road ~ rods to
the place of beg mung and kllowo
as Lot No 19 n said V Uage of
MarUnsv lle cont.ainm,g ~ acre
more or len See Vol 44 P.age 7~
Deed. Record of Me IS
County
Ob o
Also the ronowmg real estate
n the Southeast quarter of Sec 6
Town • Range 12 Orange ToWD
sh p Me gs County OIJjo Begl~
n Jli ~t the Southeast 1!0r11er Of
Lot No 20 tn ~d ViUa,e of U:ar
tlruvllle thence ~ast
f1ve and
one ba1f (~~ rods thence North
10 rods the~ce Wt;!st to the North
east corner of Lot No 19 thence
South to thP. Pl¥ee of beg nr. n1

ho den of the Pomeroy Nat ooal
Bank of Pomeroy Ohio tor the
e!ect on or dtrectors Uld the tran&amp;tt on of .aDy other bUJUJess hat
may come before the meeting w I]
be held at the office of said PomeNational Barak on January 8
at330pm
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ASHLAND SERVICE
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Pomorpy

OPTOMIITR liT

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But Curt &amp;lroet, p Oiflee a...., t to u z to s 1a- • N- .. 'l'll1ln.l

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Mrs Chrls!Dtal Shopper

YOU
~tll have m01e hme for
your Chnsbnas shoppmg and wtth the com(ortabll'
feeling that your clothes
bemg expertly laundned by
us We combine moderp.
eqmpment skill and ~pello
1ence to bnng you the deaJI.
ost waq you ever bad
'am! it ctfsts very little

Class 12 C~rcle
Chnstmas Party
To Be Wednesday

Class 12 C1rcle of the W S C S
of Heath Mcthodtst Church wtll
have the r annual Cbr111tmas party
al the borne of Mrs 1\f L French
on Wcdpes.da) even ng Dee 19
a 8 p m
Members are to br ng eontr but ons for baske s for needy fam
ly and Ch stmas g fts w II be ex
changed Mrs Fo esl Bach el s
dev.ot onal leader and M ss Bern ce
Bowen n charge of the program
Hostesses are Mrs James CrtsweU Mrs E.ul Kn ght Mr James
S mpson M s
Glenn Lambert
Mrs Roland LeVaughn and M s
French

OIRISTMAS
TREES

NOTICE
The annual meeting or the stock

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Tri -Lustre
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Robinson's
Laundry

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Middleport Ohlo

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS MA!!pN AIIEA
tJ(tiARU S. OWijN - GENERAL MANAGER
IIJNOLD ~ GREENE - EDITOR

Pomeroy Obio.
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D n Dong School
Th Pr ce Is H ght
Home
T c Tac Dough
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Current

As the Chn:stmas season approaches once aga n \.\ 1th 1ts
overtones of JOy ans ng from the spmt of g1vmg msptred bv
the anctent arrav~l on earth of the Savor we would comment
upon a plan the Pomeroy Lions club hiJ nvoked for Wednes
day Surely more famJhes of our town s and rural s noundmg
areas m ght p1ck up the same plan and spread much more
good feehng as a pebb e pushes wavelets outwa d f1om 1ts
pomt of lan!J ng m the water
Lions thJs week are planning to mv1te to th e1r noonday lun
cheon and Chrtslmas pally oldsters \ ho have for some rea
son or another fallen by the wayside of the rna nstream of
commumty hfe In short they may or n ay not be lonesome
dependmg upon the mner resources with \\ h1 ch they came m
to later hfe We would suppose that most elderly folks w th
out close relatives hvmg alone would apprec1ate a gesture of
fnendlmess m th1s Chnstmas season
In this sense ~he LIOn~ a1 t) to perform an iJC't that IS pure be
cause Jt 1s an outward movement of human feeling It as an ex
tens~n of the umversaJ sense of good w 11 to an men
Should the L1ons be the only persons to exert this expres:
s1on of gJVing' By no means
Perhaps If }OU l1ve 1n town down fhe street but a shOrt l11s
tance Is a person who would appreciate more than you know
an mvitahon to dmner some evenmg on a day before Chnst
mas 01 during the v.eek between Christmas and New Ye.ar s
Day Most fam1hes hke t0 be together dunng the Day ttself
or w th nv1ted clo~e fnends There are manv other days that
would suff1ce Just as well for this act of fnendllness
Who knows but that we might fmd ourselves manv inter
estmg new fnends by making such a move n the spmt of
M and M s I awrence n chie
spen Fr day and Saturday at W
Chnstmas'
Experts m the science of psychology have proved that hu I amstown W Va v s L ng Mrs
man feelmg when expressed or acted out to others with ab LR tlihatt paren s Mr and Mrs F
soluteiy no greedy hope for gain by the giVer from the rece v
Wm Ch ders of Ph lo 'r sllt'd
er benefits the grvn more than the receiver
For example try some!tme beJpln~ a person down on hts here eet&gt;ntl) with h s
luck struck by real misfortune Do 1t m a way that me.ans Ore and Ola Ch ders
some kmd of real sacnf1ce to yourself and cauhon h1m that
Th \\1 scs of he Reedsv lle ME
the fact vou helped him and that the nature of your help 15 a Chu h w h o hank al who
secret He is to telJ no one And see what the act of your aut helpe-d ake he ba2.anr and J t
ney ~uppe a s ccess No rea:ular
does for vou the g1ver
mee n~~: of he soc ely w 11 be
Thus 1t 1s m such a spmt that the Christmas season Is best held
Decemb r but the Cbr st
carraed out If the Chnstmas story means nothing else 1t mas part w be held at thfJ
sociis out the wholesomeness of personal sacrlf1ce Everyone home of Mr Ca I Buck ey on Dec
()f us has an opportumty to make this sp r1t a reality m our ember 18
In observanc of lhe 86th b rth
own little corner of day to day hvlnr, Let us look around ftlr
day
of Mr I e I ho nl'l5 a lam
someone to shower it upon

Win Turkeys In
Bowling Doubles
Handicap Meet
BQWLINO JiiGHLIGHTS

on lop in ll e ro I for
k 'I yJs
c day after oon n A T k y
Bowl that aaw 48 kt&gt;.!( l'rs v e for
ho ors n a hand ap doul e
tourney The tournr-y wa !ll't up
n two sr.rtlonJ wl h 12 am~
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12 a t300 pm

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L•ftu. 'unit Glbb• bliuma the
flnt bowr.r In 1....,. competition
ttl Pi&amp;k up the 7 10 Jpllt loll ng
wUh the LIHJ on Allay four ~unle
left t¥ 710 Heo flrell at the &amp;evan

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attempted pkk up
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thpn .tf tht culhlctn anc1 It re
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12 00 T c Tac Dough
12 30 I Could Be You
1 00 C rren
2 00 Parsons SJud,.
2 30 Tenne.siee Eprie Ford
3 00 Mat nee Theatre
4 00 Queen For A Day

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Mod rn Romancea:
Comedy T me

5 00

5 :10 The Aunt Dru Show
6 00 Halls of Ivy
6 30 News l c ure
6 45 Sporls Eye &amp; Weathet"CaBt
7 00 Grande Ole Opry
7 ::10 Jcmathan W nters Show
7 45 NBC News
8 00 The Big Surprise
8 30 Noah.s Ark
9 00 Jane Wyman Show
9 30 Arm~"'trong C rc1e Theatre
JO 30 A Mart Called X
II 00 ~eW!I
11 15 Weatheftast
II 0 Press Box
11 30 Ton ght
1 12 30 S gn Off

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E~ECT~ C~~~ TQ MfET

The Ele.ct.a CirclE! or tile B ij:
Sanborn M SSlOnary Soc et.¥ Qf tb
WllHJ
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F rst Bapt st ~rch wiiJ .Qltet Tues
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doy .... PB •t Ill• twn.. or l!n
'Cec I ijratjbury and th,e Dorcas • 00 ~i'li!:'t
Gmy ,.,,
Crrcle w 11 meet il/,e
even ng 10
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Commentary

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In celebrJ.loLYIJ ol ~ ~ An

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rna buffe 1 nner was held De
cember 10 and 12 at the Pt Plea
sa.nt Moose Hal lor tbe Ph I p
Sporn emplo)ees and the r \\ ves
and rr ends
By CHAillES M McCANN
A 5pec al color move was
Unlt•d Preu Staff Co ,..spond•nt sho VI' on I e 50 year h story o
Ch nese
Commun st Prem e
th e AI.&amp;E S stem Chet Haddox
Chou En La w II be watching the and
h s o chestra prov ded mus c
news from he U n ted States C'lose for dane ng unt 12 p m Se eral
ly th1s week
door pr zes wer~ awarded each
Chou s f enrl Pr me M n ster
even
ng and a good atlendanee
Jawaharlal Nehru of Ind a is co
bO h days
rerr ng w h Ire dent E senhower
n Gettysbu
Pa oday
Nehru w I be In Wash ng on
LEGION AUXILIARY ME&amp;'TS
Tuesday and VVedne day
1 he Ame can Leg on Aux ary
It s known tha Nehru hope o
rnt't at the Leg on Hall on Mon
persuade Pres den Eisen I ow r day even ng Du ng the bus ness
that h.E&gt; I e ha orne to re v.
Amer can pol y loward R e d mee ng t was oted to send $5
donations to f ve d fferent Veler
Ch na
ans Hosp tals Pans were comp et
ed
for the Vete ans Cbl d n s
There are pcrs 1:1 ent reports hat party
to be he d Dec 23 t 1 p m
CJ ou to help th ng a ong may The group enJU} c a pot uck d n
ar nounce Ill any mt' tl a h s gov ner and a g f e:-: ha ge was he d
nne
ready o re ea e 10 The door p e was won by Mrs
Amer cans mpr soned
&lt;. h no
Sy " a Stewa t of Mason others
a tendwg we e I owena Roush
Mrs Kather ne Ernb ton M s
Ivan Shawver Mrs JOJh y Roush
Mrs Nora Tr pp M s Iva Capebu. t Mrs Fred Roush M s Freda
Hart Mrs Ever
Ro sh M s Sy
b I Sm lh Mrs F o lt'r W aver
lncrene Chhtet lnflu•nce
Mrs W am Roush Mrs W I am
1 ht&gt;re s no doubt 11 o that Ro sh Mrs
Ar h Say e M s
Chou ~ flo ng to ns e ha hls Thelma Capehart Mrs C C
('Ollntl)
t tead or So
Russia Montgomery Mrs Norman Mont
w II be he- cad ng nr u n e tn gomery M s NDom Hnush .Mrs
Eut Asia
H C Roney Mrs Har ld Ze k e
Mrs Nelson Roush Mrs Gran1
Nehru s v s t to the Un d States Roush M s P rl War h Mrs na
com s at a mo11t mpo
time vid Fields Jr Mn F rPd Johnsun
for he Chi es~ Red!.
Mrs Mary Walsh and Mrs Mary
Japan has s gned 11 pea r agree F Housh
ment w lh nusala and
almoat
SURPRISE PARTY HILl;)
11ure P e elected to membership
'Mrs
R•Y Clark honored her
n the Un td Nations th week
son Bil y at the r home Monday
1h wlloetheina ste-p in e en ng w th a surp He b rthday
resto tng Japan to I ull !!latus as party G ns were rece ved gamP-s
a wo:ld power and a.s thr result played an
refreshments wt:re
he (! w I) 'Je a new s tuat on m ser ed to the twenty f ve guests
F'ar Eastern relat10nsh ps
present

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AN EASY TRIP
FISHKILL N Y - Frank Os

terc of nearby Osborne H U bun
d ed h mself up for a hun lng tr p
nto he wood~ H~ had o led h ~
r ne and te~~ted It the n wht be
fore He got only 300 fe from the
front door when hi'! sijJ!Iled and
Rhot a rleer

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Davi4 0"!1 1) 10 Slf'J,Iie II l!i.eb
12 00 Vil!fnt Wy

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been o dered by he Westm nster 12 U
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You h F owsh p of he F rs Pres
1 30
by er an Chu ch and w 11 be de v
2
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ered as Chr s maR g I s to ilh
2 30
n ne nbers of the t:hurch th l:i
3 00
week M and Mn Judson Wh e
are ad sors of the WYF The 3 30
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young people also plan o go carol
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Smlth..Coronl:! TYPEWTUTER eon
tact Janet Manuel R1:1c o.e or

Phone 3739
12 13 6tc
..... J cents per word oae D- FIREWOOD FOR SALE See Wm
aetU.o~a lllntm~ c.harl&amp; t50c.-- l R d!ord or Harold Blackston
4 eeo't.l pet word ror three coo Rock Spr ats or pl one B!i2 J
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or 2 cents per word w II
be cbtrged for adverUslo.g If not
paid fDr bef.:n"e the 21Uh of each
mor1th followjq in.,~q.o
In A4V9ftl!'fng'--SJtqUIII bo
reported mmedlately The "DallY
Sentinel wi.Q npt be re~poaslbl•
lo'l more than ooe Incorrect 1n

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'l'VRKEY lind HAM SHOOT Ra
cine Plann n~ M 11 D~ ~3
Nekt American Leglon Me~t ng
Dec 20
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NOW CQarge off to Ut s rf'a s
busVtess Blnck $811J
Pre n
lu,. $.'1 50 Goo&lt;J $600 Quantit)
dbcount
Fuitoll
Thompson
Tractor Sa es Pomeroy

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SEE US ABOUT A FREE PAINT

job for your tractor

Tractor Sales

NEW ARRIVAL
M and Mrs Robe t S ewa
0 iiddy DeVol
Mason lire a
no n ng b b rt~ o( an e ght
poun e gh ounce son
Wayn e

Andrew a he Mason C1 n c on
F day GrAndpa :1 s a e Mr and
M s Robe t S ewarl Mason and
Ha ey D Vol Co urn bus (1 eat
gran:1 8 ent
1d M
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P
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M ner
Mrs
S ewar Mason and And w Ste
wart
PLAN Cj-IRISTMAS PARTY
Gro up I of the Worn n s As5oc a
on of he F rs
Presby e an

5 00

LOve of t.:ite
Search for Tomorrow
GuicUn~ l.Jgbt
Kat t s Kitchen
As the World Turn!
Our MlSS Brooks
Houseparty
Big Payoff
Bob Crosby Show
Br ihter Day
Secret Storm
Edge or N gtat

1he Ear y Show

6 25 Lea Paul &amp;: Mary Ford
6 30 Your Esso Reporter
6 45 Spo ts Parade
6 55 Weath~rman
7 00 Press
Conference
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7 15 Douli:las Edwards
7 30 Rob nhoo1
8 00 Burns &amp; AIIP.n
8 30 Ta1enl Scouts
9 00 I Love 'Lue-y
9 30 December Br1de
10 00 Stud o On~
It 00 Up to the M nute News
II 05 Scann ng the Weather
1110 TheLaeShow
11 30 S1gn 01!

Church w have he r Ch stmas
pa ty n thl" chur h so al rpnms
on Tuesday even ng at 7 30 p m
H os les~es are M s Far r E ew ne
Mrs Lucy Gregg
M s
Russell
Lyons anrt M s Roscof' F fe The
~ONDAY
n mi:lers; W I have 11 g r 'I{Cha GC 1144 S gn On
dur ng thP- par y
114~ Cartoon Club
12 10 Noon News
12 15 Ne gbbors
Mov Matinee
~~~ )bdday
Fern n ne Touch

TUESDAY WCH$ Charleaton
8 00 Capta n Kanagroo
Morn ng Show
Gerry Mnore
10 30 Arthur Godtrey
1 30 Str b Jt Rich
12 00 Vtlhant Lady
12 1:5 L ve of Ltfe
12 30 ~earch for Tomorro1J
12 45 Gu d ng Llgbt
1 00 Kat e s K.itchf n
1 30 As the Wor~d Tur01
2 00 Our M ss Brooks
2 30 House party
3 00 B g Payort
3 30 Bob Crosby Sho\l'
f 00 Br ghter Da.v
4 15 Secret Storm
4 30 Edge of Night
5 00 The Early Show
6 25 Les _.Paul &amp; Mary Fotd
6 30 Your Esso Reporter
6 45 Sports Parade
6 M Weatherman
7 00 Art Linkletter &amp; the Ktdi
7 IS Dougbs Edwards
7 30 Grand Ole Opry
ti 00 Phil Silvers Show
9 00

10 00

8 30

The Brot1fer!l"'

9 00 V dor Borge
10 00 $64 000 Que!tiOn
to 30 Do You Trud Your WUe
11 00 UP To The Minute News
11 0:5 Scann ng the Weather
11 JO The Late Show
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WHTN-TV Chonnol13

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L fe W tb Elizabeth
lm Fe.llt v:~.l
Supf'1' Serial T me
Mickey Mouse Club
Cartoon Club
Five Star Flaal
Kuk a Fran &amp; Ollle
Jobn Daly and Newt
Franke Lane

300 Afternoon F
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CHRISTMAS PARTY HILD
The Go cJI'!n Rule Sunday School
Class of the St Paul Lutheran
Church held t}Jear C.bnstmu pM'ty
in lhe fiQCial rooms or the Cllureh

715
7 30

TU~·QAY
WHT!f
11 44 Slsn on

Ch.,-looton

1J 45 Cai't'(li/D Club
12 30 M dday Matinee
2 00 Llberace
2 4:5 Life Wltb Elizabeth
3 00 Afternoon F Im Festival

• SC. Super Serial T me
B 00 )f ctey Mouse Club
6 00 Ca.rtoon Club
6 30 Five Star Final
7 00 Kukla Fran: &amp; Ollie
't 15 lobo Daly 6: tbe NfWI
7 80 Conflict
8 30 WYOtt Earp
0 00 Broken Arrow
9 30 DuPont Cavalcade Theatre
10 00 Polka T1me

8 00 1Janny 1'hom.s Show
4
so Vo.tte of F restone
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Fur her Japa11 ls 1,mde goinl a
t
00 Sberlotk Holm..
10 30 Spy
cha ge Jn I ~ lea.dera:hip r emler - - - - - - - - - - - - - . on Thu sday even ng The srov.p
8
3fl Lawreace Welk Top Tunas 11 00 News
sang Christmas carols and a grab
IC'h c Hatorame has an OUllCed •'
11 15 Myatrey Tbeatre
ha he w I realan WI! elday
bag was held for tho chtldren of lQ 3b M~k Sl,ber

mean more men e.n I women o
serve as prec net e cct on orr co s
Boar tR •C Elect on11 r por d ff
ull} now n securing enough
elect on otrlc 11ls We comm nd he
ast army ot persona wbo .!lerve•
o Novl'mber 6 The rs w11s u p b
I c nrvice akin to jury d ly WI'
hope our good Oh o e l('ns w
cont n e to be w II ng to Sf'rve
lhe r commun ty state Dnd na
Uon In the conduct of ele- 1 n ~

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The r ling Liberal
Den ocratic
Coalition Partr has p eked Tnm~an
lshlbash as h s su~essor

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l.shJbasb &lt;Jtrona:ly ravor elo!¥'1'
Japaneae rei•Uons with Re t. hina

and espcdally closer trade rela
ons

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l1hlb11hl Ltll F ltndly
Ish ha11h also is regarded as be
ng m ch less Crlendly to 1:1 Un•t
ed Slates than Hatoyama s
Thu• Choo s likely !Oon o try
o build up Japa 1es .( h nl' rela

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bu Jslup I kt tbat el where
n East "-'If!. wUI be Ill It :~
ln
parl ut ltu~'~tl s expense

Jtpe.u probably will mal taln
aood r~tatlons with U e Un ted
Statu But tt will be- much n ore
IJJdepemten' In lll pohcy Also Ja
pan Is essenU•IIy an As a coun
try Establllh{Denl of trade- and
d plomah~ rel•tlons wlith Commu
n ~t Ch na would lUper up a vut
natura m•rket r o r Jw.paneae
aood~ and would alter the present
pol ttr•l a.IJ: ment tn the Far Ea•t
materially
~ebru no doubt will point o~
all this to President E senhower
111 amon, the reasons Wh)' t wou}#
be advtsabt, tor tb! Ynlted States
to start t\ai):l:tlnl l~ut eha a r~F
ts own Ch.tna policy
Tbet'f' is no lnd eatlon lro5
Washington that tbe Pre11ideD1
even con5l(trlne IQY rhan(le 1
this Uma But China w th t1 q
ml!llon rople CIR not be gnorti
for eve A cltan1e is bound ap

eome aoma time

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To

the member~ Dessert was served
the group and those attend n,l
were Pastor and Mrs Raymoni
Peters Greg and Glor a Mr and
Mrs Bob Layne and Harr et and
Ho ly Mr nnd Mrs Carroll Adams and Bruce Mr and Mrs BJU
Russel Dav d and 8 ren Mr &amp;
Mra 8 II lobr ston Nan &amp; &amp;David
Mrs D.anny Workm m &amp; sons Mn
Everett Rot sh and dau1hters .Mrs
Nels~n Rollih and •on• and Mrs
Roland Kart and Debbie
Gt.IP!IN CLUt MJITS

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New Haven Garden Club
J)let TburadliiY evenl~• '' the A.~~
uUJ.e., MeJPDrlil! ClUbhouse with
Mrs F A Batey Mr1 J L Stew
art and Mrs Watd t;unnlnJham aa
boatesses It was their annual
Christmf.s p..-ty w th a a:1n ex
ehana:e
Durma: he busmess seqlon lll'a
P J Wolpert presided The an
nual Chrntmaa I 1ht 01 contelf.
w.as dlscusaed •nd it was announct d the pr.u:es have been collected
Also the Christmas Flower Show
waa dia:eusst~ and • letter of •P.
precJallon 'rom the judaea wu
re~ A M~er from the Joy TO)'
~ll4 at _.uto11 was read and a
eolleetlon wu t-11Een to be donated

,., um

w'lfl/ly ..... The 1$17

ealeD4ff' ..,.-e

et"n to ea.::b.

I m,owi&gt;.tir
wr.. !1PII..~ Roush

pvo 1 lalk
on ·"'tloiiS. Dozen and demonsthl
ted how a dozen flow'"' could 1M
IY"!I lq dl!fefenl liolle~» arran,..

menlo II!• P!tll !'Oin,ell ta•o Ute

•oadtnJ "Ll'"e~ l\.I)Jel• a~d Pr'
aro~p _.I)J
with !Ira 1'010ell a....,jiaiiJlne at the plono.

•arOI•

11 00 News or He N ght

II 15 My•tery Thoat.•
12 15 Siln (Jll

12 1P Noon News
12 15 :rtehrbbors

lllr£. A D Hume due ng the week
Mtl Herman Layne WOTI the pret
t est package prtze
Tho,. attend ng were lhose al
ready named •nd Mrs R F Bryant
Mn Floyd c••mack tor" w tuam
Chisler Mrs H L Dyer Mra Don

aid F o 1 l e s .)n e Mrs Clyde
Foley Mrs James Hampton Miss
Goldye Hart Mrs Paul Render
son Mn A D Hume Mrs Hugo
JuhUna Mrs Harry Layne .Mrs
A K Mt!Clung Mrs W R Prof
flU Mrs L C ROU§h Mrs Otte
Roush Mt E L. Sletn Mrs W
T ~one Mrs B R Vance Mrs
Howard Wagen!lals Mrs. W T
Stone Mrs A 8 Woodrum Mrs
W~tt Chadwell and Mrs K J
Scott
en~

llr .and Mrs. John Morgan v s t
ed Mrs Morgan s uncle B 11 J vi
lien Sundav who s a patient at
Hober Hosphal
Mrs Gale M:n-gan of Martina
Ferry Ohto s v sitina: her daugh
ter and family tbia week Mr and
Mra Paul Scally
Sandr~o~. Roush and Iter room
~,te Jane Awtm wbo are stu
denta at Mll'&amp;hall College spent
the "feek end berc. with beJ" parllr and Mrs Edwtn ttousb WJre
buSiness VISJtors n ParketsbW'f
on tfond&amp;f
Mr 1~ Mr• BJrrt Montpllllery
ql Los Angeles C1Hf are spend

IAssembJ y HeJd
j J H J'd
n 0 1 ay \Vay

At Chester Qigh
f:

Songs read ng.s apd a tllrp were
m the ~'P t of the HoJ;day season
wht'n a Chr stmas A~fWlbly ((lr
grades 6 12 :.yas held Fp.d!'Y at
C~eJter. schoo

Eln~ ~e~ng

dlrple Qll,~ at 1st P~one 1~4
panopolls _
12 14 lite
ON AND Af'Tt;r. miS DATE
December J3 1956 I w11J not
be reS.PI»!S ble fot any debts
~ontracied by any one other
than myse f
I awrenee A Napper
12 14 3tp
LIKE TO KEEP TWO
nice ladlt-s In our home \\ r eMrs Jdoo a Johnson Portland

WOULD

11 D

12 11-&lt;ltp

CLOSE-OUT on aH used sew ng
mach ne We repa r all mod s
New mach ne w th 20 year w
ten guarantee $100 ade n a
lowance qn 9lil mat4Jne, Phone

I21Hitc

909-J

SEE THE NEW DeLEVAL EULK
MJLK COOLER Fulton Thomp
son East Mam St
11 28 1moc
~plot'

WHEEL A!JGK.n:NT

~

and brake\ &amp;l!lrvlct
JhCk.ett'l Saret, ~emee. We!!.
MaiD street Pomtror OhiQ.

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Dfi)N'T YOU "NOW?
liter 1 w1U Z(ve- .."'11 the best

trade

q

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or aoDl an-

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181 Auto Soles
-=--~
1962 FORD V elo a 2 dr

Hard
top Fordomat c extra good ior
model $895 00 Blaettnar s Porn
eroy
12 13 6 c

1852 BUICK S~ al 2 dr Sedan
Dynaflow &lt;lr ve one local owner
$'79!1 00 Blaettnar s Pomeroy
12 13 8tc

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Busmess

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(20 8) 1nsurance

Real Estate

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JUNK CO

co

IIIU IJ'I'I]DEJI~ 3 dr VB Hy
dramatic dliye heat&lt;.T very
caUl op.e owner $49100 Pomerof llotot Co
11 28 tl

"RBI Auw ~•r:vlc11111
(9) For Sc;ie
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-.,18'

:1. DODGJI.a.YJ.!Otml 011:.\L
1:1111.
Ktl

Frijidfl re MANGLE large size
~e as neW fbone 285
12 14 2tc
An

Shop M ddleIzaak Walton
HEREFORD BULL service age
$100 po Rl!ymond Tearo d M!n-

ersvllle n 1 next to Chester

12-)htP

WP,en people SIJ.ddCQ.IY face b~
l'e~Vfment the serv,ce of a Lr Jst

wohbY funeral dii'ector Is in 1

pensable They also welcome he
Informal on and counsel rece v

ed at

Songs bY the assembly were
Joy To The World
SUver
Be Is and the
carol
Silent
N ght all led bY Mra Allee Neue.
A ICJ' pture readmg waf •lven
b.y John Ket!er and BjieJ.aNe Nl
chols gave a reading
J(~epiq
Chnstmas
Mrs Nease C! rected the glrll
l!ft club IP two DUDI~ ~nter
Wonde•)an~ and Wblto Chrlil
mas The f lm title "... ~ Ut
tle•t Anal!l.l Donna F~'*er
the clo:11 ng pray~r
In an afternoon
were suna an4 the
so shown.

.d

liiGS CIIIMIOLilT 4 dr ' tone
bluJ - tin~h. leD a"'l~ beater
Cleao fftt 00 Pomeroy Motor
11 28 tl

t. B. RAWLING SONS CO - tl
WJ"'tCbr Senlee
oa,
l'lloae 1122'1 Nllbl Pbcme . . .

pqp~lu

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11 28 u

The program waa annOJ,J:ed by
nooald Van Meter an!J the rocess onal 0 Come All Ye ta thful"
was sung w th Jariet KniJbt, plan st

gradet 1 ~

1) Wanted To 13uy

2 dr Dlx Sedan
Orlg nat green i msh $41:m 00
Blaettnar " Pomeroy 12 13 6tc FARM - 153 acres
fo me ly
known as the Harl Musse plac
1956 BUICK Spec al 2 dr Dlx
w th go~ 7 oom home w th
Sedan D) !laflow dr ve low mileba h gal beat ng Ia ge \era da
age L ke new $2595 00 Blaett
E~ce lent basement barn 3tlx56
nar s Pon eroy
12 13 6tc
s lo m khouse implement shed
~ PON'JIIA.G 2 dr Sedan Orig
poultry house 24x70 a l w th
good roofs 40 lf,cres t liable
:lrial f1hish e,reful owner $1091.
with ba ance n we I fenced blue
'lal)ttnar s. Pomeroy 12 13 6te
grass pasture On good gravel
Ji~ CJJEVR:Ol..ET 4 dr 210 Sedan
road to be blacktooped soon
J:P1a aood ruJ;I~r origtoal grey Only 1 mtle to Ha onv lie
finiSh
ape&amp; 00 Blaettnar •
with schools churches
and
Pomeroy
12 13 6tc
stores $12 000 00
PHONE 100 Y
t9M CHEVROLET 4 dr sedan V8 .DX 229
121
15
3
motor with overdrive radio
heater scat eovers dark green
fm1sh $1745 00 Pomeroy Motor
WE BUY
co
11 28 tf
STRUCTURAL I ~EAMS
19&amp;3 FORD 4 dr lovely cream
SCRAP liON- MET.l~S
and beiae Cftlltomllne V8 motor
aun vilor adio hcatar seat
OHIO VALLEY
covers Fordomatic and Contln
ental trim $1086 00 Pomeroy

ltM BUICK f dr hard top beautt
ful 3 tone green fimsh wRite
wall tl'tes low mileage dyna
flow rad o heater $2295 00
Pomeroy Motor Co
11 28 tf

"Windows Of Christmas" Given
By Sugar Run School Childr~Jl

1h
op
a
W ndowa
f
Ch
ll
"
f csen l'd Fr day
(I
c &lt;'n 1o:
h Sugar Run S huul
u th Po n oy Jun o 1i ~:h S&lt; I o
RAW FURS and Dee! aud u u Thr u de OPt're 11
Carl Che a l e
LonJ
on a ~;to ~
11Z71 Ot)
IJt ng r 3 by a 1 tt g 1
a c s were Ph) s elde
I 14 I For Re:::nt
_::__ _ of Chu
thP f tl lgt' c d en
Jan
Dro~o~.
Ia
y
mth('r
ot
Phyll!)
3 ROOM ~PASTMENT and Sl cp.
A len Dow e Shf'l y ou gpr ~ s
n.: rooms all 388 Y
1217 CC
31.:._P_ _ _ _ - - - It&gt; Hrend I o 1;1 Th Chr sln as
Sp
Ca o yn Vau~han who pre
T\\ 0 ROOM AND FOUR ROOM sen ed a solo Glenda a l le g r
apar !Jl~n s close n J,Own 127
ho r arts hl' stpry Par c 4 1J n
Bu le nut
12 Il 121 ness
len a s mother Kay Co n
p on L le I os Ca d Nancy V~tn
6 ROOM DUPLEX located
In wage v.ho a lso pr£"s
d a so o
Sugar Run Phone 374-J
S
ow
Man
Bobby
Uuck
12 4 tf
Chr ma &lt;'a ds representing
Snn a C au Dav d Gordon Chr s
or rent - 1!: ectr c wallpa~:
steamer &lt;; inton F 11be
M 11 n as tree I o ng vaughan Ch
dleport Pb J260-X
11 l I mns ca dlcs Do na Crow Pan n
0 Dr en a d Ja e S nith ho y
FO,R SALE Pearl &amp;'Jrby R~l Es- wrea hg Cha les Bax cr B~.&gt;ce
tate RutJa.od 'l'pwnship 31 S n h Bernes Men hen nnd Joel
aCres
bouse barn aDd out Bont&gt;v the Chr st nas star repre
buildings 6ee Geo11ge A Metn- s
ng he old card Pa S) Fultz
tmrt Adm,m strator
6-1-tt h Chr st nas s ar represent ng
w ca d Ton n S e Thomp
Por r•nt--kte~Woa
~den, h
Scaffold Boards Drep Cloth&amp;.
Mar H ncl f'Y Sand a Thomas
CUnton FWoer lllddfeport.
Phone 6265-X.
111-tf and Sa a Kathryn Morar ty wf'rf'
the Ch stmas bells on the cards
ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT One John Andersen t e candy cane
8 room house Newly d9Corated Linda Darnell Thurma Vaughan
ns de anti out A N Bengtl and Rue a ~ el the Chr stmas
Poml!l'oy
11 1 tf stock ngs Bessie Watson tbc po n
a and George Harr ~ Jo G I
(201
5ervlces sett
more a d Barry Boyer th&lt;' fire
SEPTIC TANKS CJt.;ss POOLS and place
oJJt houses cleaned complete In
The carolers were Robert Emler
stalat on free mspect on rea.s
he f rst speaker Donna Huuck
onable pr ~es chemical serv ce the s ond speaker Nancy Ash
and acuum equ pment All sep
S c Buck ev B lly N1ct ols and
t c tanks and cess pool,s guar
anteed for one year S &amp; H San M ehael Cu hbertson Pup Is of the
t.tary ServJCe Pbonc Jackaon f rsl grade represen ed the HOI y
es and were Donna Jean
1075 ToU charges call collecL Sp
Sm
th
R ky C lmore l&lt;lr ng Vaug
24 b&gt;Jur sc vtce no extr charge
up o50mles
1130lmoe han J m e Anderson Penny
Ha}ea John Goodw n Jf'ffrey
QU!CK SERVICE on WaU!b ft.e, Burt Gre.k(o y Goodn te John $pr
pairloa: bJ Fattory Trlined ou c F edd e Older M ke Globo
watch nak~r COUJNS JEWZ. kar Drema W se Donn e Htart~.~-n g
LERS ~"'
l-3-U Go Qon o)). son M kc 0 Brien
J3obby Hy ~c ll Carre Ken ned
RADiu ~ TEU.VISJON SERVICE Sa v Globokar Jon Spence Me o
Phone 200 C.1elaod Appll&amp;oee d e Roush Mar y Mo ar
Ca hy
Stare 118 W MaiD St Pomeroy
Fu
Pa
S
ory
Pamela
C
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and
2-23 tl
Tommv T tu
The frost b tes were secnnd
FOliEMAN &amp; ABBOIT TV SE&amp;
VlCE All wakes ReP~Jlred by E1: grade g Is and Included 1 nda
pert Teebn r\a011 Phone 6264 Y A h Nancy T tus Sharon Freeman
Middleport_
IIS-15-tl C'a o e Grcf'nl:' Barbara W an'&gt;
T~rl:'sa Ft tz Peg,!!"y Hoffman Jen
SAVE ON YOUR Sllf'E
n fer Blake
Ma y F anr s an
Rae nc Shoe Shop
N nry Mank n The erond grade
boys we e
e eandlu Ne I Co
mrr Denn s Boo I Du ny Crow
Char es 1\Ju ay E ld e Bn r Joh
Har s M h
BMoes-Simpeon Insurance Agency n e Ro,ge s Tom
M del cport Fir~
A utomob le- a 1 W h 0 nn Drown Ron
M cb
BonN !Phon• 6315 X
1}.-20-tf Cowan M chile Da
:::in o sE' nann \\e Jm
and J r
COMPI ETE 1nsw.,'lce ProtPctiofl f
(; hb
t ife Auto- Fll't! Po o CaU Don
MiU~ M ddlepnrt Oh o - - -

J9il PONTIAC

Motor co

NEW HAVEN W Va
ling three weeks bere vllltina- Mr
Mr and Mr~ Raymond Great and Mrs t!l ff Roush and Mr and
hOU4e and ehUdren visited Mr and Mra Charles Rouah.

Browns
12 1i5 6 c

GIVE - NEC'CID or ELNA SEW
lNG MACHINES The only 100 %
a~to~t~ Ne~hhL

v of St1te

FOR BLIND

5&lt;&gt;~~,WIP.U

7 ~ Nal
PI Cole
7.5 NBC O:ft
§ 00 Sll ~Jot
• ao sta~'l&gt;y
800 Ca~ !19
I ill ~'I ~~~PIJOJ!&gt;tl'f

hl' r Chr st

] fl "trt
Palfl CIICford and B
G uescr
w th 1141 a d Daff And r o nd
Dav Darat with 1132 II y on the
second sh It was \\o
~ nudd g
and Cr ckel Sear ! w h 1223 w I
newcomcn to t1 c gnn e Bob Flnw
en and Perk W14&amp;tJne-r h
lil 194
to w
h other p r of u keys
Spec al door pr ~~~ awa ll"d o
each sh It went to B I
riJUe
lfld KOCkl Oavh Th y we X nas
decon ed bask Ls or a~KO ted

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5 SO The A1111t P•v Silo!"

Laws ••
Sec • •

Fo r doubles ten n!l caml' o

DOO

- - - i lly d nner was ser ed on Dec 10
John D d S s on who
em

Your Electlon

Ca mera Goes To School

2 30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
3 00 MaLinee The&lt;l re
4 00 Qu£&gt;P n IO"or A Day
1 f~ ~94ern Romances

An Act In The Chnstmas Spmt

~~

7 oo
g 00

corr{'(' Time

2 00

Tuetday

6

Tod11

nl" l K mba II Inr

!I

Huntlqton

WSAZ:

S gn On

Su.b&amp;cr ptiqn r!Jit.u DeUvept by carrier where ava able 30
"CeDti ~r week 9fOr _[Nr in ad¥ance at Th.e Da ly Sent n•l off e
$15.60 su: IPODthi :57 to three months $3 90 By n o or rou~e
where av•llabte i)he moptb $1 By mall ont' year $8 s x mon(h
$t 25 thn!t! montliJ. 12..50:: one month &amp;l

W nn ng turkey~ ro
ll)~S dinner un be f

Senttnel Pomeroy M ddleport 0 Dec 15 1958

Trevty F1n1terwold
Funeral Home

I11addd on they ean securl' q 11l
varan~
144 Butternut Ave
ltv
Pomeroy Oh10

Lu ~ Jc S't"aekharnmer lliiiJI f
KUflPrv fOr wa~ the d eelor oii~Jf
pc o a onu uaetlc s aJJlJtl~~
&gt;~A lht;!&lt;J l:lr").Dn rllsl ifad~
~ &lt;.~l
U eb,rl se.colj.d grad~
E e
l)hs th.11d Atrad~
M•l
ij"IU"tJI Ella LeVo'IS f~llrlh «rade
Robl&gt; t llobcrli llfU! a d Jlcjrn
"- 1 a ns s dh jtad-r

I

TlCkcli w~~f ~ d

by

Robll!rt
Robcrl.s an..J taklllg lh e l ckttt
"ere M ! ~4Y WQOd~&amp;ard •nd
1\frs LeLand SJ¥on Uto}lerJ tvcre

Carol ~Ia m,n Pb} 1s BlackWood
L da Moo e a d G lrucJe Ebert~cb

Rutland PTA
Meeting Held
For December
The D ~ember meet ng of the
Rut and J T A w~s h eld n t}je
h gh schoo aud tor urn ret!entl)::
The me-et ng was opened by
a
prayer Jed b the Reverend B4):
84ddle Adrian Canou v ce-pr:•
d~nt conducted he mcel nt Tbe
me nbe s voted tn buy a g rt for
Mrs Car M ller prt!li dent who
has moved to Ath('nS A ew pres
dent Mrs GJles Sm th was elect
ed for the remainder or the year
The attendance banner was won
by Mrs Roberts Seventh Grade
Room a d by Mrs Pages iF rst
G adt' Room Glenroy Ewmg of
Porn roy alked on the value of
lhc rei g ous educat on program
and asked for cooperation by Rut
and parents and teachers n con
l nuing the prog:ram 11 the schoo s

Th1rd Fn~py Club
Annual Chnstmos
Party Ht!ld Fr1day

LIOAL I'OTICI
{luth Painter who re1ide1

t;.n Thf room was decorated
~PIPi with the bol day sea!JOn
nci!Jil ng 1:1 IJbled tree under
wJ Jcb glfJs were pJaeed
A turkey dinner at 6 30 preced
ed the J»lrlY Tbe table was also
decor. ed and fiYOrl were po nset as mJde by llrs He nry Jte
bel president.
Dur ng lbe sbort burt neu seJ..
s on eJettlon of orr cert was held
and Mn Re bel was reelected for
thf' ("On !ng year Mn Max Me1n
ba as accrt&gt;la.ry and Mra Evt!tett
Da
treas rer Settet J)tlls were
r ealed with tbe ex hange of
~ h an d ew names dnwn for
! e com ng vear Game~ were play
ed &amp; d pr zes awarde4 to M sses
Kate and Ann Ehee a h Mr~
Add e G ueser and Mrs Meln
f

Presen were those named above
and Mn Ben Neutzl ng Mrs Al
Eberabach .r.trs Ernest
,s Mrs Edward H te Mrs
::f~ Wolfe a n d M s Cleland

r.ltary Wh1te Shrme
Of Jerusalem In
Fnday Meeting

Mary Shrine White Shrine or
J('ru alem met F'Jllday even ng at
at tOO IOOF Hall wath El zabeth
Lear Mrthy h1gb pr est.ess and
S ewart Hawk ns watchman or
shepherds presiding
Fo low ng the rout ne bus flcss
a ce emon al was held
Refreshme ts were served dur
ng the soc al hour from a table
Follow n&amp; the meet ng I he a tract ve w th red cover and een
Rutland G rls Glee Cl b d rected
l'red with a n arrangement o f
h)' M s C 0 Chapman
sang Cbr atmu ornameots w th tall
Chr slmas songs by candle! ght red tapen on e ther 11de
MISS Ber ce Bowen re) g Gus ed
uc,L OJ} teacher toiiJ the Cbr st
LEGAL NOTICE
nas s or] ReJreshments were scr
Sealed pr9posals for the fur
ved to the group by the follow ng n ~hlng Of the neeessary mater all;
member~
Mrs
WUJ am De~ and labor for build ng certain ex
Mrs Albe t Hawk ns Mary Lar tens ons to the General Water
k ns Mrs Nate :Wi,se Mrs Hom Works System of the V lage of
cr Parker Mr~ Robert Caoady Rutland Me
County Oh o w I
Clar ee Longswor h Mrs Bob H II be rece ved by the Board of Pub
Mrs eorge Gra e and Mrs R.ay l c Af!a rs of the VIllage of Ru
nond Srn th
land Oh o unt I 12 00 o clock
noon E S T on Jan 4 957 and
a that t me sa d proposals w ll be
publ ely opened and read aloud
The proJec;t 1s d v ded nto tems
as noted below whlch terns mu l
be b d separately
,1\ - Mater a s to be purchased
Th 6sther CJ.l'cle oJ the Bap- d rect by Owner and furn shed
t s M s onary Soc ety me at the P' o B the Vn1age or stored rm
orne of Mrs Verne Watterson
a s te selec ed w h n the V llage
w h Mrs C11rol Say e as as:.: stant by tile V I age
hostess 14 membe s a n d two
79!5 4 Cat ion \\ater Ppe
guests p f!S&lt;'nt
nC'Iud ng mechan cal J nt spec
1al cast ron f ngs
Mrs !larry Curt s was devot
1225 6 CaSt Iron Wa er P pe
onal leader and read Story of
nclud
ng mcchan cal JO nt spec al
Gods ~on taken from the book
cast
ron
f tt ngs
of Luke aJso she read from he
3
Sean
cr Hydrants
with
book of John In conC'Ius on M s
mechan
ca
JO
nt
connect
ons
Bertha SayrE' read t h e Sp
1 6 Val e w th mechan cal
of Chr stmas
JOtnt connect on and boxes three
After the business sess on pr~s p.eee {screw type on y)
B
Ma enal and labor tor
tied over by Pres dent M Gr
ta S mpson he program was con complete nstallahon or tl e fol
d cted by Mrs Helen S n pson lowlna:
360 ~ copper service p pe
She chose Putt ng Chr st back
Corporal o stops curb stops
into Chnstmas as her tope A
a11d
boxes for 12 serv ces
playlet The Three W se Worn n
C - Labor for trench excava
was presented each br ng ng g Us
or gold frank ncense an&lt;J my h ttoo and nstallat on complete the
lollow ng
The rfl.eet ng was c osed by a I
Water p pe and specUIJ f ttmgs
sJoa:ing 0 Come All Ye fa hful 36 cover nc ud ng unloading
and a prayet' by Mrs S mpson
d str but on
test ng for leaks
Guest~ were In ted to the d n backf II ng
ster l zmg
ayatem
ng room where they were sealed 2020
water rna ns, hydrants
I. F;n le·v
at a beautifully decorated table valves and box as l sted above
and refreshments carr t'd out h
Cop es o! plans 11nd spec1f1ca
theme or hnll day season
Uons are on r le n the ortlce of
The hostesses we e ass led by the Eng necr s Carl J S mon '8 d
Mrs Watte son s daughl er M s Assocta es 348 Home Guard Bldg
Robert Beegle
van Wert Oh o and at the off1ce
of the Clerk where they are ava I
able ror nspcct on by prospective
b dders Cop es of the plans ancl
specLf cat ons may be obtained
from the off ce of the Eogmeer
for the sum of $10 00
'J'h.e depos t less $!5..00 will be
Mrs Geneva Braley We ston returned lo all b dders submitting
presented tl:te Chr stmas pro- a l;ltma f de proposal and returning
i~Jm H111 past week when the AI plans Plans and spec fJcations
pha Omicron chapter of Del a Ka may be returned w thout bid with
ppa Gnmma m't at the hnn e of in S days a ler open ng of b1d.J
Mf,s Reba Kisor WeUston w h and the depos t l.,ess $5 00 wdl be
An:ella Baker as t)le ro hosless returned
Mrs Bral~f ~ave a chalk talk Proposals must cootam the name
on the caro 0 :Uttle Town of of eve y person mtcrested there:m
Bethlehem w lh Uary R chsrds and shall be accompan ed by
pia~ ng the p a no sccompan ment e ther A ce f ed check C)r bid
The Scr pture story of he Nat v bond exe-cu ed by the b ddcr and
CONCRETf! BLOCKS
ty was read by A ce Cooper and a surety company n an amount
the prayer thn was used w h not less than II% of the ba!le J»d
uauild BetMr For Lelf..
the .-progra n was g ven by A ne drawl n favor o! th.e VUlaae Bid
MatJde Ferrman
bonds arc preferred but checl:s
GRUESER BLOCK CO
l\lj&gt;ll)be" f&lt;Om lie as Co nty will be accepted
The cert I ed cftck or bond sub3 Mil•• North of Pomeroy
who attended the meet ng were
Mrs James F.u er Mrs Ernest Co. milled with the b d wiU be held
On Rt 33 C•ll Wm Gru••r
ert Mrs N a n Moore Geneva as 4 guarantf'e that If the proposal
Joachim Luc Ie Sm th and Nel Js •~ep ed a contract WJU be en
tered Into Cert t ed cbecta or
bonds w II be returned to all b cf.
dtrs after he contract h,.s }teen
entered nto and secured by a
performance bond ot 100% of
the an ount of the contract wtth
1 saha:fac ory surety for the faJthttP performance of the wark
A.ttent on of he b dder is calJed
tq the const ud on regulation!l
whJt::h 4re c uded n the proposal
documents NO b dder !Jlay Wlth
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draw b s b d for l per qd of 3()
ctmveruent cash loan on s g
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The r ght
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Esther C1rcle's
Recent Meehng

Alp;ha Om1cron
Yule Program
Meehng Held

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John lrid Jotmaon wbo resides al
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'!lobo reatdet: at 16803 Dalph n De
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lf.lcJuun Homer
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w II like noUce tha.t Ethel M
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Frankte Parker deAnna FowiJr whose address sun
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ber J11M. flied her pet on
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the Probate Court with n and for
the County of Melfa State of Oh o
alleglni that the personal estate
ot sa d deeedent fs msutr c ent to
pay her debts and the cbarges of
admm 11ter ng her estate hal sa1d
deeenden died seized m fee s m
pie Of thP (oiJOWIIlg real estate
The tollowlftg real esta e a tu
1te n the County of Me gs m the
Stale of Ohio and D the Township
or Orange See 6 Town 4 Range
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of Bald See 6 Town f Range 12
Beg~nn ng at the Southwest corner
or Lot No t8 m the V I age or
MartinaVtJI~ tl)enC'e East 11 rods
thence North 5 rods to the East
way th,ence West along sa1d East
way 11 rod'l to the road leadmg
from Ches er to Coolvll e thenc:e
South along s&lt;ud road ~ rods to
the place of beg mung and kllowo
as Lot No 19 n said V Uage of
MarUnsv lle cont.ainm,g ~ acre
more or len See Vol 44 P.age 7~
Deed. Record of Me IS
County
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Also the ronowmg real estate
n the Southeast quarter of Sec 6
Town • Range 12 Orange ToWD
sh p Me gs County OIJjo Begl~
n Jli ~t the Southeast 1!0r11er Of
Lot No 20 tn ~d ViUa,e of U:ar
tlruvllle thence ~ast
f1ve and
one ba1f (~~ rods thence North
10 rods the~ce Wt;!st to the North
east corner of Lot No 19 thence
South to thP. Pl¥ee of beg nr. n1

ho den of the Pomeroy Nat ooal
Bank of Pomeroy Ohio tor the
e!ect on or dtrectors Uld the tran&amp;tt on of .aDy other bUJUJess hat
may come before the meeting w I]
be held at the office of said PomeNational Barak on January 8
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your Chnsbnas shoppmg and wtth the com(ortabll'
feeling that your clothes
bemg expertly laundned by
us We combine moderp.
eqmpment skill and ~pello
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Class 12 C~rcle
Chnstmas Party
To Be Wednesday

Class 12 C1rcle of the W S C S
of Heath Mcthodtst Church wtll
have the r annual Cbr111tmas party
al the borne of Mrs 1\f L French
on Wcdpes.da) even ng Dee 19
a 8 p m
Members are to br ng eontr but ons for baske s for needy fam
ly and Ch stmas g fts w II be ex
changed Mrs Fo esl Bach el s
dev.ot onal leader and M ss Bern ce
Bowen n charge of the program
Hostesses are Mrs James CrtsweU Mrs E.ul Kn ght Mr James
S mpson M s
Glenn Lambert
Mrs Roland LeVaughn and M s
French

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CUP COUECTORS

Eastern Tak~ Easy Win
Over Rome Canaan 66-51
Eastern High Scbool'a sharpover Romt! Canaan S.turday niJ:bt

8&amp;-61 lD which wu featured the
aeorlng . .talenll o( Eastern's Knl-

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for tbe final count of 66-51.
Eutcrn saw ils hopes for vic·
tory again&amp;t Racine Dec. 12 at Mid
dleport take a slump when Boyles
left rorward, suffered a badly
sprained anltle.
Dodrill said Boyles would be out
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the hall, 46-36 at the three way

Knigbt turned in 27 pointa but
he wu second hi&amp;b for the niJ:ht
t o Walraven w h o counted 30
points on 11 fi~lri JOall and eia:ht
of nine tree Utro"" The Canaan
hOtshot could not do it all alone,
hownt&gt;.r, as teammate~ ~t got Heart.l~y, r
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only 10, Golden t, and MeAIIbter Woode , f
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meanwhile bel~ Headly get 19 Gaul , g
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points, ·woocie, 13 while Boyh.•a Tot,al.!i - 27 12 21
and Wbitlatcb Ud 2 and ~ nsCanaan
peetlvely.
Starlin,
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they hJil a lad Of 15-12 at the Garrett, f
end of ~e-. llht quarter, 31-28 .at Golden, (

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Pomeroy Bowling Alleys
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JedWilla
the Wonders
gals withbad
354.to toll their
three game• to get their three
forfeit wins and Pat Will set tbe
pace with 156, 182 and 171 for
509 wlth Margaret Murray bitting
493 for the women with J(J, U!l
and 191.
The ~~eores:

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Wolfe, 1::
0 0 0 0 Jackie Moreland basketball rc·
McAIIister ,g
3 1 3 7 eruiUna: case.
Totals 19 13 18 51
NEW YORK- Bob Olin, 48, forScar~ by Quarters:
mer light-heavyweight champion,
Easterr: :
l 5 31 46 66 died of a heart attack.
Canaan:
J3 26 ac 51
BOSTON • Olympic hoop ace
Referees : Kizer and Elder.
Bill Russell said he has agreed to
In the reserve game Eastern aign Wednesday with the Boston
was victor over Ca naan seconds CeiUcs.
by the score of 38-2g. Hetzer was
GREENWOOD LAKE, N. Y.
high for Ellstern with 12 while UP Middleweight champion
Ray Robinson 1parred two rounds
Walsh got ::!fl for Rome.
apiece with' Gene Johm of New
York and Abdul Ali of Brooklyn
Sunday and looked so impreasive
that George Gainford, his advisor
.aaid, "1 knoW now he'U be 11harp
By UNITED PRiSS
for Gene rUnmer on Jan. 2."
COLUMBUS, Ohio-Scott Frost
OHICAGO The Chicago
wu named the harnesS horse of Bears, victory over the Detroit
the year for the second straight Lions Sunday e-a,,;; them their
year.
ninth Western Division title since
PHILADEIJPHIA - The New the National Football League beYork Giants beat the Eagles, 21·7 gan its pla)oif system in 1933.
to clinch the Natio11ai Football
TOKYO The Air Force
LIJague's Eastern Di·~lsion cham· defeated the Marines, 29· 7, Sun'dtty
pion shiP:
in the Sukiyaki Bowl 11nd quallfJ.
MELBmJRNF: - Shirley Fry ed to meet the Army All -Stars in
, bC'sted Allh!'a Gibson and won the the J-Uce Bowl game Dec. 30 for
Victoria women 's tenniS tiUe, 4-6, the U . S. sP.rvice foolllall champ9-7, 8-6.
ionship of the Far East.
HALEIGH·North Caroline State
TOKYO UP Masaru

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154 181 1M ~2 •
T. Evans
110 125 86 326
L. McKinney
158 117 91 3M
J. Eppe&lt;ly
Qa 01 12;1 301
E. McKinney
140 1~ 119 t3~
Handicap
92 92 92 218
Total
750 739 'loa 2187
HILL TOPPERS
•P. Collins
11!1 131 166 412
. Collins
202 180 130 532
. Bar11itt
124 148 123 395
J. Menchin
128 11~ 118 363
B. MeKinney
110 140 163 418
Handicap
~2 fl2 52 1S6
Total
731 771 772 2266
WILLS WONDIRS
K. McElhinny
151 -183 181 475
L. McElhinny
114 92 93 209
A. Murray
190 106 147 433
P. Will
156 182 171 !509
M. Murray
143 Jet 191 495
Handicap
80 80 80 240
Total
824 784 1M3 24~1
TEAM NO.6
J. Karr
103 119 9'7 319
Don Becker
150 122 130 402
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kawa, the Japanese star who won
the 200-meter breaststroke at the
recent Olympics ,said today the
OJ:ympic Committee's declslon to
ban submerged swimming from
the 1960 games would help this
country's swimmers ratlaer than
hinder them.

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Older persons 0t the com-munity
will be the eue.'lts of the Pomerof
Lions Club at their annual Christ·
mas meeting to be held Wednesday noon at Federated Cburch .

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Brpt4wt.-Y'at burleaque lmprea:arloa ,61
r.t:ent paaJ, t. trying real hard to have the
reputable old ·wtltution restortd to the blg
WJitl\ee It ha&amp; been banned elru::e the days of
Ouardta. IAt'a hope not. No prude, I-but my
own Ad feeling about the "art" Is that burlesque
u I have known 1t Ia boring and tawdry. Tim ·
Mclnemey'• Broadway association i3 worklnshard \o rJvt! the old •treet a little class. It
.llloutdn't sutrer thla kiad o! relapse.
Maybe, thOUI{h, burleycue waa some pumpkin•. '
onu upon a time. You get that lmpres11ion in 1
le~nr P:arvl~R :Qemard Sobel'• A PJctorial Hi•·
tory of Btn•lt.sqlle, just plar.ed In the stalls. Sobel
Is an amiable, greg-a.rlous ex-press agent tor Earl
A ltdutt to
Carroll who once wasplt.hJy revJew:ed a book o1
burleycu~. _ - mine about Broadway, whlch be adore~ - &amp;1].4 ·I
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Chater will offer ill annual Christ
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20 at 7:30 p.m. accordmg to an1 nouncement today. There wnl al·
so be a gift e:w:change.

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of Mason County will hold meet·
ings on the la:~t three d~ays or January, it was announced rt-eently by
Supt. c . H. Wihters.
Teachers in the Wahama High
School area will meet at Wahama
on January 29, 19~7 . while those
in the _Pt. Pleasant and Hannan
nreas w1ll ":leet on Jonuary 30 and
31 , respechv{'ly.
The meeting will be the 8{'(0Dd
series of such Ci:lnference this

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepor1, 0 .; Dec; IT,

At Mocker, Colo.

man, Beth Hot(mjn, Jp.,tkie Kel·
ley.. DQoald Kot!tliJ, Mary Ritchie,
Barbara Kniljhl
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llarif?rie ~f(mih, Lila Babr, Kay
Bahr, Donna Jep §~hr, Francl&amp;
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Mrs Hottle ..,,, born at Letart ,
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then to Colorado where abe ancl
her hl!.Jband bne lived for the
!ttn. B. A. Dodson of PomerO)' pa11 t several yean. She had been
Jeftrtoday received word of the de1lh in poor health for the
al
years.
or her sister-in-law, Mn. t.Jar~~:aret
Sunivon include her hU&amp;btntl
Will and daughter Della wlio lin .~
in N. Dnkota ; Mrs. lula Pa1k1 Off..
Cn l1fornls ; Mrs. Maude wbi~. or'f_
Alfred. 0 . and Mn. Alic:~"Fe,gu\sun or Huntington . W. Va.

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P».r~.er. J)..o!Jemory §Ja4.el .J.9'ephl~e
Spenrer. Sue Spra.~ ue , Marlene
'J'orrence. SY# WQiJI. Ji"' W~od­
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Stlaron Ritchie, Gill)ert Spe~cer,
$baron SummerOeld, C-.rolyn Wal·
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Fl'eshmen , Melanie
Nichols,
Charles Let&gt;, Myrna Hoffman, Tres·
sa GillaJ1d !i•ndra Wolfe , Audrey
s~~cer, Barbai-a Smith. Sharon
Sfilelds', Roier ·ROse, Marlene Barr,
Arlene Can-HI, Martha Coleman ,
and Pat Cowder1.
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il)•n Bissell, NancY Jo Cole, Rich·
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The Rev. E. P. Barnscorvb gave
the invocation and Carl Kautz
served as _toastmaster. Coach. Hart·
sell Dodr~ll a~arded athletic. let·
~ ~ers to hl!l trJdders_ liJd Sethert
~ Introduced band offtren.
FoOtball team members honored
ln.cluded seniors Don Readley,
Dave Hill , Jim Fre~ker; j~nio.ts
, ·R onnie Myers, Roger Ritch1e, El·
....:, ~ Lbng, Jerry Cleland, Randa_ll
! Jtoberts, UaJpp Knight, J~hnn.te
~· Retzer; sophOfi"!.O.t,i, ~to~ ~ltchif:l
; 'Ettaar .Hartung,.Bu.zz iqrJI:IJ,a11, Bil
Haselto.Q; freshiJlen l!ob BigleY.
• ··Paul Boring and Stanlef Kelly.
t·. The manager Nict Leonord and
t. cbeerlea~eJ'J were applauded. Tb~y
\ were ''Cookie" w'aUace, Mart~a
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Marleoe Ro binJOn, KJ.thr)'n Smith,
Janict- Swutz, aenlort; Madalyn
Brown . Marilyn Buckl~y . Naomi
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ann Gaul. Shawn Gin.t.G.er, Mar·
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for~ea Friday niJht to honor Ea•t·
em High School'• football team
lnd band It a bounteous ham din·
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Speakers laudin4 the school spi·
rf,l of the s.tudenl8 were Rosa Cleland, president of the Athletic
~ B.oo&amp;ler&amp;, R. R. Gray, uec.utiv~
r head, and 0. 0 . Patterson , su per· ln~Jlden t of co~nty ~Jei}.Qo.U . Mr,.
; · John Fricls:. pre.,ident of the ·B11ntl
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Mn. c. o. Johnson or Clw'l..toa
Dould Hoffman left Sunday for vJalted M.r. "nd lin. J . L. Stewart
PIUONALS
Cleveland, Obio where be will re-lut week.
Marietta
Mr and Mra. Bobbr Rouah and eeive two wee.b' xbooliflJ at the Mrs. f'l.oyd Miller ofed
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toM lett Saturday to ~pend the BaUey Meter Sebool there.
rect~ntlY vi1lted Jlu Fr
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winter in P\ortda.
Mr. aad Mrs. Earl Rott,en recently vutted relatives iD Port.
The front runniq Yankee• mouth. Ohio.
Mltis W.h Powell of st. Peter•
moved rour and on" half tamea
out In front of tbe Braves in the burg, Fla., Js vlJlting relative• ln ·
Sunday Night Mixed Leape Jut thiJarea.
.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hem and
night at the Pomeroy Bo'lftinr: Al·
h~ys as they toot three in a row IOD of New llarti111vUle, W. Va.,
from the Braves. In otbt:r matches were recent &amp;uelts ot Mr. and
the Hillt.oppers toot two out of Mn. Ralph Rouab.
Clw'lea Luter and Bob Euon
three from the Dark Horsee, and
Wills Wonder won all three of left Sunday for Pbiladelpbb, Pa.,
their games from Team-8 on a where tbt;y will attend a weet of
forfeit when Mly t w o kerlen sc:bool at the Leedt aDd l'iortbu'
Mrs. ChMiel Leatrr it vJiitina:
showed up.
High for the yanlu was Paul Tr.ainlDt School
Yes, a Joan eon h -reP.,ld In I
Clifford with l5Z2 with game• of relatives In Ev1ru:, W. Va,, tbis
, week, 1 month, 1 year or even 2
155, 185 and 182, while Judy Huyeus. Eosy payiRents are lor rour
klnll was the top 1 a d y bowler M'. Burri
102 113 108 328
_convenience.
with t:i7. For the Braves Art SyJ. C. Burri
151 113 1&amp;6 aDs
vester had 440, and Ester Sylves- E. Sylvester
133 108 l3f 37D
LOANS UP TO $1000
ter was higb for the women with . A. Syive.!lter
IllS 144 141 t1Q
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B. lleKtnney
112 I:U 2111
The Hilltoppera won tbelr two
Handicap
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from the Dark Horses aa Dan Col·
Total
116 68'1 122 AND ..
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V. Wippel
tm 107 -142 4f8
Pandora Collins paced the ladies Donna Becker
91 1.32 IUS S~~
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with 412 and a high 166 •ame. ~r D. Clark
120 IM 12f 490.
the Dart Hones D o n Hunnell J. Hastln.s
146 117 1M fBt .
Phone 197
124 E. MilD Ernest Coverl, Mgr.
was higb wltb 102 .on aame• pi P. CU!ford
1!0 188 1aa: ·ni

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W~ out. Everi),vhere Qut.tn New Yo1k, the hard time9 of the earl;

T.blr.t Ju -virtually rulr;ted burleyeue. In Manhattan lt al~oft h~d A
revival under the Minsl&lt;ys- but it was a ·nervol/11, l~yst!'!rlc•J rr•
vlval, with the "art" b~lng jazzed up In maey ways.
I At the Gaiety hef'e, the doors were left Open so that p~sserBb/
ml8'ht get a glimpse. The shows went on trofn. morning unll! lat.
at ni!Wt. The "art" wa11 so ~hea))tned thu t tt 'tUrned into a flop.
hoUH," Sobel says'.
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''legs ceased to be a rarity, certa~y no lon.iq worth tl1e price 0 (
en admission ticket'' T}j.e frank .et)eech or tile legitimate thea t'-'''
also was a nail In the Cotrlp. ~llSpb~m.Y In plays like W11at Price
Glory r and Ral11 "took t.ne edge otr burieiCJ~;~e rtbaJ.dry."
The clergy, of .coutse, al"\'aya .w as ~PJIOHIJ. l,o ~)#rlesque. At clec·
Uon time, so were "cqpp,ivlng ~JUICians W!4 graft).~ police." And
oddly enough, ~ne ,of Ule blgrt!S't defP.'qctJv'e ~P.D. u.encea on the "art';
carne from the thee.trJ,c~l ~o.rh;l (Uelf-ln the form ()f the self·JII•II}e
revues of Zlegteld, CarrvlL C~r"'e ~Vhlte, e~ .• -·th'~ Bernard Sobel
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another and still anotMr. The comics had brief momtmi.B and
limited attentiOl!. The humor was rone. Loud apeakers. dlspla..:ed
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CUP COUECTORS

Eastern Tak~ Easy Win
Over Rome Canaan 66-51
Eastern High Scbool'a sharpover Romt! Canaan S.turday niJ:bt

8&amp;-61 lD which wu featured the
aeorlng . .talenll o( Eastern's Knl-

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for tbe final count of 66-51.
Eutcrn saw ils hopes for vic·
tory again&amp;t Racine Dec. 12 at Mid
dleport take a slump when Boyles
left rorward, suffered a badly
sprained anltle.
Dodrill said Boyles would be out
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Box Scona;
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Knigbt turned in 27 pointa but
he wu second hi&amp;b for the niJ:ht
t o Walraven w h o counted 30
points on 11 fi~lri JOall and eia:ht
of nine tree Utro"" The Canaan
hOtshot could not do it all alone,
hownt&gt;.r, as teammate~ ~t got Heart.l~y, r
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only 10, Golden t, and MeAIIbter Woode , f
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meanwhile bel~ Headly get 19 Gaul , g
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points, ·woocie, 13 while Boyh.•a Tot,al.!i - 27 12 21
and Wbitlatcb Ud 2 and ~ nsCanaan
peetlvely.
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they hJil a lad Of 15-12 at the Garrett, f
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the Wonders
gals withbad
354.to toll their
three game• to get their three
forfeit wins and Pat Will set tbe
pace with 156, 182 and 171 for
509 wlth Margaret Murray bitting
493 for the women with J(J, U!l
and 191.
The ~~eores:

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Wolfe, 1::
0 0 0 0 Jackie Moreland basketball rc·
McAIIister ,g
3 1 3 7 eruiUna: case.
Totals 19 13 18 51
NEW YORK- Bob Olin, 48, forScar~ by Quarters:
mer light-heavyweight champion,
Easterr: :
l 5 31 46 66 died of a heart attack.
Canaan:
J3 26 ac 51
BOSTON • Olympic hoop ace
Referees : Kizer and Elder.
Bill Russell said he has agreed to
In the reserve game Eastern aign Wednesday with the Boston
was victor over Ca naan seconds CeiUcs.
by the score of 38-2g. Hetzer was
GREENWOOD LAKE, N. Y.
high for Ellstern with 12 while UP Middleweight champion
Ray Robinson 1parred two rounds
Walsh got ::!fl for Rome.
apiece with' Gene Johm of New
York and Abdul Ali of Brooklyn
Sunday and looked so impreasive
that George Gainford, his advisor
.aaid, "1 knoW now he'U be 11harp
By UNITED PRiSS
for Gene rUnmer on Jan. 2."
COLUMBUS, Ohio-Scott Frost
OHICAGO The Chicago
wu named the harnesS horse of Bears, victory over the Detroit
the year for the second straight Lions Sunday e-a,,;; them their
year.
ninth Western Division title since
PHILADEIJPHIA - The New the National Football League beYork Giants beat the Eagles, 21·7 gan its pla)oif system in 1933.
to clinch the Natio11ai Football
TOKYO The Air Force
LIJague's Eastern Di·~lsion cham· defeated the Marines, 29· 7, Sun'dtty
pion shiP:
in the Sukiyaki Bowl 11nd quallfJ.
MELBmJRNF: - Shirley Fry ed to meet the Army All -Stars in
, bC'sted Allh!'a Gibson and won the the J-Uce Bowl game Dec. 30 for
Victoria women 's tenniS tiUe, 4-6, the U . S. sP.rvice foolllall champ9-7, 8-6.
ionship of the Far East.
HALEIGH·North Caroline State
TOKYO UP Masaru

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154 181 1M ~2 •
T. Evans
110 125 86 326
L. McKinney
158 117 91 3M
J. Eppe&lt;ly
Qa 01 12;1 301
E. McKinney
140 1~ 119 t3~
Handicap
92 92 92 218
Total
750 739 'loa 2187
HILL TOPPERS
•P. Collins
11!1 131 166 412
. Collins
202 180 130 532
. Bar11itt
124 148 123 395
J. Menchin
128 11~ 118 363
B. MeKinney
110 140 163 418
Handicap
~2 fl2 52 1S6
Total
731 771 772 2266
WILLS WONDIRS
K. McElhinny
151 -183 181 475
L. McElhinny
114 92 93 209
A. Murray
190 106 147 433
P. Will
156 182 171 !509
M. Murray
143 Jet 191 495
Handicap
80 80 80 240
Total
824 784 1M3 24~1
TEAM NO.6
J. Karr
103 119 9'7 319
Don Becker
150 122 130 402
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OJ:ympic Committee's declslon to
ban submerged swimming from
the 1960 games would help this
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Older persons 0t the com-munity
will be the eue.'lts of the Pomerof
Lions Club at their annual Christ·
mas meeting to be held Wednesday noon at Federated Cburch .

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Brpt4wt.-Y'at burleaque lmprea:arloa ,61
r.t:ent paaJ, t. trying real hard to have the
reputable old ·wtltution restortd to the blg
WJitl\ee It ha&amp; been banned elru::e the days of
Ouardta. IAt'a hope not. No prude, I-but my
own Ad feeling about the "art" Is that burlesque
u I have known 1t Ia boring and tawdry. Tim ·
Mclnemey'• Broadway association i3 worklnshard \o rJvt! the old •treet a little class. It
.llloutdn't sutrer thla kiad o! relapse.
Maybe, thOUI{h, burleycue waa some pumpkin•. '
onu upon a time. You get that lmpres11ion in 1
le~nr P:arvl~R :Qemard Sobel'• A PJctorial Hi•·
tory of Btn•lt.sqlle, just plar.ed In the stalls. Sobel
Is an amiable, greg-a.rlous ex-press agent tor Earl
A ltdutt to
Carroll who once wasplt.hJy revJew:ed a book o1
burleycu~. _ - mine about Broadway, whlch be adore~ - &amp;1].4 ·I
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.Arter he rets through being properly nostalgic Jbout ~e ~d . , . 1
~ver-the ~ayt or W. c. Field, and Weber a.nd Fil~ds, the Plat. 1
ton sl•tera Bnd, Ltron Errot-Mr. S. does corhe up wUh \VIltt may ·
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Chater will offer ill annual Christ
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20 at 7:30 p.m. accordmg to an1 nouncement today. There wnl al·
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of Mason County will hold meet·
ings on the la:~t three d~ays or January, it was announced rt-eently by
Supt. c . H. Wihters.
Teachers in the Wahama High
School area will meet at Wahama
on January 29, 19~7 . while those
in the _Pt. Pleasant and Hannan
nreas w1ll ":leet on Jonuary 30 and
31 , respechv{'ly.
The meeting will be the 8{'(0Dd
series of such Ci:lnference this

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepor1, 0 .; Dec; IT,

At Mocker, Colo.

man, Beth Hot(mjn, Jp.,tkie Kel·
ley.. DQoald Kot!tliJ, Mary Ritchie,
Barbara Kniljhl
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llarif?rie ~f(mih, Lila Babr, Kay
Bahr, Donna Jep §~hr, Francl&amp;
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Mrs Hottle ..,,, born at Letart ,
Ohio, later moYed 10 Chester and
then to Colorado where abe ancl
her hl!.Jband bne lived for the
!ttn. B. A. Dodson of PomerO)' pa11 t several yean. She had been
Jeftrtoday received word of the de1lh in poor health for the
al
years.
or her sister-in-law, Mn. t.Jar~~:aret
Sunivon include her hU&amp;btntl
Will and daughter Della wlio lin .~
in N. Dnkota ; Mrs. lula Pa1k1 Off..
Cn l1fornls ; Mrs. Maude wbi~. or'f_
Alfred. 0 . and Mn. Alic:~"Fe,gu\sun or Huntington . W. Va.

G~~her, IPfl' G.oe~l, Lila llay·

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P».r~.er. J)..o!Jemory §Ja4.el .J.9'ephl~e
Spenrer. Sue Spra.~ ue , Marlene
'J'orrence. SY# WQiJI. Ji"' W~od­
yard , Jean \'oung, juniors.
Sopbomor(ll were Ji'.o~Jy Darst,
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Dpnna ..,rec..er,
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Stlaron Ritchie, Gill)ert Spe~cer,
$baron SummerOeld, C-.rolyn Wal·
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Fl'eshmen , Melanie
Nichols,
Charles Let&gt;, Myrna Hoffman, Tres·
sa GillaJ1d !i•ndra Wolfe , Audrey
s~~cer, Barbai-a Smith. Sharon
Sfilelds', Roier ·ROse, Marlene Barr,
Arlene Can-HI, Martha Coleman ,
and Pat Cowder1.
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J!:iihth Gr 11 ~J Helen Btnlz, Mar·
il)•n Bissell, NancY Jo Cole, Rich·
ard fro~_l. Ceceli;4. GJul, Joyce

. Beltlert.
The Rev. E. P. Barnscorvb gave
the invocation and Carl Kautz
served as _toastmaster. Coach. Hart·
sell Dodr~ll a~arded athletic. let·
~ ~ers to hl!l trJdders_ liJd Sethert
~ Introduced band offtren.
FoOtball team members honored
ln.cluded seniors Don Readley,
Dave Hill , Jim Fre~ker; j~nio.ts
, ·R onnie Myers, Roger Ritch1e, El·
....:, ~ Lbng, Jerry Cleland, Randa_ll
! Jtoberts, UaJpp Knight, J~hnn.te
~· Retzer; sophOfi"!.O.t,i, ~to~ ~ltchif:l
; 'Ettaar .Hartung,.Bu.zz iqrJI:IJ,a11, Bil
Haselto.Q; freshiJlen l!ob BigleY.
• ··Paul Boring and Stanlef Kelly.
t·. The manager Nict Leonord and
t. cbeerlea~eJ'J were applauded. Tb~y
\ were ''Cookie" w'aUace, Mart~a
. ·GOFJxll, . ~artY Murphy, Arlene
Carv~n; Marlene ·ao'Oinson, , ·a n J

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Bend member., included
HoffiJ).an , f.eb Jl:loJ, Jerry Powell ,
Marleoe Ro binJOn, KJ.thr)'n Smith,
Janict- Swutz, aenlort; Madalyn
Brown . Marilyn Buckl~y . Naomi
B.ran_.cQJDb, Nlta Jt!au Cole, Gay·
ann Gaul. Shawn Gin.t.G.er, Mar·
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ters and Athletic Boollten jol.ned
for~ea Friday niJht to honor Ea•t·
em High School'• football team
lnd band It a bounteous ham din·
ner and appropriate program .
Speakers laudin4 the school spi·
rf,l of the s.tudenl8 were Rosa Cleland, president of the Athletic
~ B.oo&amp;ler&amp;, R. R. Gray, uec.utiv~
r head, and 0. 0 . Patterson , su per· ln~Jlden t of co~nty ~Jei}.Qo.U . Mr,.
; · John Fricls:. pre.,ident of the ·B11ntl
~ ~·tprs, spok.e for the commun·
• ity'_g appreelahon ()f t~e work flf
~ tbe band ' ond Us direc~or,"R"Obert

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~~.~~~m!~-~~~!.~'!!~?~~rid4ers IClaimed By Death

week.
Mn. c. o. Johnson or Clw'l..toa
Dould Hoffman left Sunday for vJalted M.r. "nd lin. J . L. Stewart
PIUONALS
Cleveland, Obio where be will re-lut week.
Marietta
Mr and Mra. Bobbr Rouah and eeive two wee.b' xbooliflJ at the Mrs. f'l.oyd Miller ofed
abo .
toM lett Saturday to ~pend the BaUey Meter Sebool there.
rect~ntlY vi1lted Jlu Fr
lkJu
winter in P\ortda.
Mr. aad Mrs. Earl Rott,en recently vutted relatives iD Port.
The front runniq Yankee• mouth. Ohio.
Mltis W.h Powell of st. Peter•
moved rour and on" half tamea
out In front of tbe Braves in the burg, Fla., Js vlJlting relative• ln ·
Sunday Night Mixed Leape Jut thiJarea.
.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hem and
night at the Pomeroy Bo'lftinr: Al·
h~ys as they toot three in a row IOD of New llarti111vUle, W. Va.,
from the Braves. In otbt:r matches were recent &amp;uelts ot Mr. and
the Hillt.oppers toot two out of Mn. Ralph Rouab.
Clw'lea Luter and Bob Euon
three from the Dark Horsee, and
Wills Wonder won all three of left Sunday for Pbiladelpbb, Pa.,
their games from Team-8 on a where tbt;y will attend a weet of
forfeit when Mly t w o kerlen sc:bool at the Leedt aDd l'iortbu'
Mrs. ChMiel Leatrr it vJiitina:
showed up.
High for the yanlu was Paul Tr.ainlDt School
Yes, a Joan eon h -reP.,ld In I
Clifford with l5Z2 with game• of relatives In Ev1ru:, W. Va,, tbis
, week, 1 month, 1 year or even 2
155, 185 and 182, while Judy Huyeus. Eosy payiRents are lor rour
klnll was the top 1 a d y bowler M'. Burri
102 113 108 328
_convenience.
with t:i7. For the Braves Art SyJ. C. Burri
151 113 1&amp;6 aDs
vester had 440, and Ester Sylves- E. Sylvester
133 108 l3f 37D
LOANS UP TO $1000
ter was higb for the women with . A. Syive.!lter
IllS 144 141 t1Q
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B. lleKtnney
112 I:U 2111
The Hilltoppera won tbelr two
Handicap
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79. 213
from the Dark Horses aa Dan Col·
Total
116 68'1 122 AND ..
lins bit a 202 hia lint sante, and YANKIIS
M_¥111G$
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tben added 180 and 1~ fcc m
V. Wippel
tm 107 -142 4f8
Pandora Collins paced the ladies Donna Becker
91 1.32 IUS S~~
C.OMMlf\'
with 412 and a high 166 •ame. ~r D. Clark
120 IM 12f 490.
the Dart Hones D o n Hunnell J. Hastln.s
146 117 1M fBt .
Phone 197
124 E. MilD Ernest Coverl, Mgr.
was higb wltb 102 .on aame• pi P. CU!ford
1!0 188 1aa: ·ni

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W~ out. Everi),vhere Qut.tn New Yo1k, the hard time9 of the earl;

T.blr.t Ju -virtually rulr;ted burleyeue. In Manhattan lt al~oft h~d A
revival under the Minsl&lt;ys- but it was a ·nervol/11, l~yst!'!rlc•J rr•
vlval, with the "art" b~lng jazzed up In maey ways.
I At the Gaiety hef'e, the doors were left Open so that p~sserBb/
ml8'ht get a glimpse. The shows went on trofn. morning unll! lat.
at ni!Wt. The "art" wa11 so ~hea))tned thu t tt 'tUrned into a flop.
hoUH," Sobel says'.
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designers declan;d Uiat skirts sh,uld be sl\Ort.i r,"' wrliea Mr. S
''legs ceased to be a rarity, certa~y no lon.iq worth tl1e price 0 (
en admission ticket'' T}j.e frank .et)eech or tile legitimate thea t'-'''
also was a nail In the Cotrlp. ~llSpb~m.Y In plays like W11at Price
Glory r and Ral11 "took t.ne edge otr burieiCJ~;~e rtbaJ.dry."
The clergy, of .coutse, al"\'aya .w as ~PJIOHIJ. l,o ~)#rlesque. At clec·
Uon time, so were "cqpp,ivlng ~JUICians W!4 graft).~ police." And
oddly enough, ~ne ,of Ule blgrt!S't defP.'qctJv'e ~P.D. u.encea on the "art';
carne from the thee.trJ,c~l ~o.rh;l (Uelf-ln the form ()f the self·JII•II}e
revues of Zlegteld, CarrvlL C~r"'e ~Vhlte, e~ .• -·th'~ Bernard Sobel
\I sed . to publicize.
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those ot leg ~ws, but they had one great advantage: a fellow
could take his girl to aee the goings-on with complete proprlely." •
In the end, however, Sotlel teel.s It was the strip--tease that &lt;Je·
Uvered the dea~h blOw. "It g~." he aays, "to be almas.t the sole
fMlure ol the entert~lnment. First one shipper tame on, and then
another and still anotMr. The comics had brief momtmi.B and
limited attentiOl!. The humor was rone. Loud apeakers. dlspla..:ed
the etralrht men. The entertainment dWindled to a Huccesslon - ..
und~.....s. t.t;Jd the a.u.dieneee dwlnd1~ , •."
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W~nqw lt'1 dea4. Some of us 8fY ~ ria4anee.=.:at 1eut ttl
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But few can arwue with Mr. S.'s ftnal, cn&amp;-sentence eulogy: "DespUe.:
the Ill ~~me It bore, burlet~que wu th.e PQOr_' rt~~!l't! 1".~11\lllu.~·

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Lackland Air f''or ce Base, Sap
Mrs., D. ~- Miller and daught er ,
Texas, arrived Frtday for
Mary &lt;. a roltne , were business visit- aAntoniO,
visit Wllh his parent5 , Mr. ~··
ors Ill Galhpolis Saturday.
Mrs. Ernt&gt;st &lt;.:overt , and famly .
Cherolt' Blake. Janis Child&amp; and l:lts
rath er drove to Columbua to
Mrs. Fred H1bb5 and son , G&lt;'orgc Pau h nt' Ztrkll" . student nurses at
meet him Frtday.
l&gt;orill ruce, Chnstlfle Ct1ats an:l Holzl'r ll os pttal School of Nursing
·David Chesher wt r€' busmess v1sit· ha ve moved to the n e w Nurses'
Mr. and Mrs John llawktn'&amp; Jr.
on in Huntington Saturdii} .
home wh•ch has just ~en C(lm- are spending sev r ral days wtth Mr.
The Rev. C. E. Hoyt a nd daugt'l- pleted . Barbara Sco n . who has
lind Mrs. f rilnklin Ginther and
tcr, M.argaret , went to Charleston been home on sic k leave, will re- daughter,
V1ckl. in Columbus.
to m~t Mn. Hoyt todal' when she turn to sehoul Tues day evening They w1ll r f'll'brate Mrs. Ginther's
.returned from .a \'is 1t w1th Lt. and and will move to the new quarters.. birthday Tuesrlay aod will return
Mrs. Burke Bero and new baby In She is a JUnior nurse at the school. home Tu esday accompanied by
Eau Gallic, Fla .
their younl:er d:ll_lghter, Juanita ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R Weise. Mrs. a fresh man at Oh10 State UniverMr. and Mrs. lk&gt;n PhilSon and
ton, Ru.!!h, W4'rc Sunday dinner E . S Schaaf and daughtf'r, Sally, sity, ~?o will spend the h~lidays
~.rts of Mr. and Mrs. Theron took Mr1; R C. Sansbury to Par· here. 1 hey were accompanied to
kersburg: Saturday where she join· C_olumbus by Sall.v Schaaf who is
ed Mr!V Ralph Hayman, Racine, v151 tmg Mr and Mn. G. R. Koehand went by train to Huntington ler ilnd chtldreo.
Valley. Pa. where they will visit
Mr and M
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rs. t tam u an
indefinitely with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hayman. Mrs. Ralph Hay. children re turned Sunday from
where they had been
man had been 1n Parkersburg Springflrld
vis iting Mr and Mrs . Charles Sinvisltmg her sister, Mrs Eber Hay- dell and son.
man, for the past month.
Mrs Forrest Bachtel vuited her
Mr!i C E Bel l, Columbus, cam('
motht&gt;r, Mrs .J W. Dawson, Vienna to ~1 Hlrllrport last weekend after
1\
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her rl aughtt•r Mrs. Robert Dar§t,
S
anrl ' uu. R1rh ard , who returned
upL L. W Mct::o mas was in Col- there for a vb it.
FOR
umbus over th e weekend to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and
his mother, Mrs J E. McComas. sons . Columbus . spent the weekend
Mr . ilOd :t"lrs. Ba lph G!hhs Jr With her fathl'r, William Authcrand two childrl'n, Gregory and son. nradhury.
Gloria June, nrc moving to their
Mrs. Charles MeNamcc was a
new home lll the Lane Addition dinner gur .~ t of Mr. and Mr.&lt;~ Ed
above New Ha~en
Sm1th and fannly, Pomeroy, SunMr. and Mro Ja&lt;'k Evans, New day.
California, wrre he re Thusday to
Saturday visitors in P·lrkershurg
spend the day w1th her mother, includrtl Mr~ Thelma Pratt B.ar0. Tile BrfdtteG C....~ Mrs. C. F . Hawki ns, who is ill at bar a Coatr ~. Mr. and Mrs.' Lawlief Ja MJdd.leporc
her home on So 11th Second A\'e renee Mll h rum , Mr~ Dwight Mil nue .
hoan , Mrs Wtlb ur Rowley Sr. and
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The ann ual f'hn~ t mas potl u..-k
dm ner w a~ ~e r ved al 7 p.q1., prceedtng the me('tlflg.
Duri ng lhe business seaion it
was agr eed that for the reat 'lf
wmter all potluck "dinpers
would be served at 7 p.m., prececf.
ing the meeung. Three apphcants

EltaiiOI' Schaaf, Middleport Society Ed. Phone
lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Edhor

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POMEROY SOCITY
Earl Qulvey or llartelta .apent

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Jlld one appltciltion r ead . 1t was
l'otrd to make a contribution to
Jht Oh1o State Grange youth fund .
t;• fl s weer brought by the me rnUcrs for the patients at the Athens
State Hospital and also toys for
nerdy childern in Mejp County,
Mrs. W 11liam Morgan, l~cturer
pre_senled a Christmas progrJm
whtc h closed with an impressive
randle lighting service.

th~e weekend with bilson and da u·

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S1_1 sa u l'roha~r" nl !l,V('t! an ar eom ·
panmwnt of ( "tJ ri stma.q mu slr for
Inc prngrnm w.~ irh includ~:d musIC 80{] rCili ;, IIJ.!S.
Lyun ;~ u cl wno11 ~Aa-S Mary · Dav, ld Lyons. Jmcph ; Judith Sa~rr , a
shephcrcd; Berkv r.ruelK!r, thr
Inn Kel'per, Janir.e Zirkle. Scnpturc reader ; vueal soloists l'alt)
~ow~ry , llelrn Taylor, Revcrly
I ernn , Charlene Davis. SJ+ndra
li)' st·~ l . Susie Allensworth, Cinrla
Morris. readers, LYnn B. David
Lyons, Becky Grucser, Judy Sauer,
c_horus. ~11dy and Karen Gregg;
1 he service closed with a j)Of:'m
"God DieS! You All" by Beverly
l'ernn .
The program will be repf'aled
l'lunday at the Church School, Par·
e~ls and friends attended the serl ~l{'e , Plans were made to go carol·
lng Thursday with a party to be
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Family Of Seven
Faces Prospect
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i?omeroy tJouncil Hears Plea
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Chang~

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Wins Probation
For F. Williams

Family Troubles
Mounting After
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Holter Accepted
Into Holstein
Breeders Ass'n

Columbus Transit
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Bal. due $597

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Middleport Fire
Department Plans
100 Yule Baskets

Attorney Plans
New Battle For
Dr. Sam Release

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'"counter-revolutionarit- s .. M&lt;J ss trials were expected to
At the same tim(' th err we n:• re po r ts in government
S.,);}Jnos P.JWJOJUJ p;)IJJill/SoJJ ~}({ A" ew luawuJGAO:!' a1n

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Kild ar and non Communist
lta dcrs wtre ~Xpffted to be
y.
enr rl befor r Ch r u tma~.
f'ol 1ltn ans named as ponibfe •
t"ilnth da!t·s wcluded three "'Tito-i~ l s'"
Zoltan Sunto . Gyoer!fY [.g..
kacs anrl Zoltan Vas. Another wu
Ht· la Ko vacs a non . Communl&amp;t
The ~hddlepu rt VrJi u nl f'f· r r1 rr , and IPa1lcr of the Freeholders
Tht• subd•vision will Ue offlda!IJe partmenl pl an~ lo pn·pan· ap : ty who was jailed by tbe Soviets' '
ly IJe knowr, as McKelvey's First
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Addtlion to New Portland. ,
R1dio
AnnCM~nc:es
Ar,...h
for rlelivery Sunday . I' ~em ile~
In other ooard actions CommisArre-st of 400 "rebels and criml~
23, to I!Cl'dy fam 1lu•s
sioners Dan Hartinger. Harry
nals"" was announced bY radio ~
In
thelr
town-w!dt·
carl\"aso;
Slln
Cra il': and RuY Proffitt :
dJ&lt;\', December lii, Th om.a~ Darst dapf'st The " crim.inals" were be1. Approved payment of $427 60
dOd Gt! ra!d Anth on&gt;. ro cha 1nn ~n ' h eved to be political prisoners
to claunant~ ror loss or livlo ~ k
revolutional'J'
wnounreU th U $2&amp;! 00 had been held hy the pre
during the past three montbs om
I '"Stali nist"' re gime and rele.aaed bJ
"el'Ci
ve-::t
and
large
qu2.nt:t
t'~
of
mara1i(iing •logs.
,
·
an ncd and p ~ ca ge d foods. ~10r{' rebel forces.
2. Approve'i a request : 't'.om
The
imprl.:;oned
anti-Communists
noney 1:, to be turne d 111 this week
trnst~s of Bedford townsblp lor
1 : '1:-l, ... n 1 ~-=rc-r ·h ~
~,..,_ r...,n ·r·
were freed when freedom lighters
permtssion to purehase a . ~r, ,
opene:!
the gates of the AVH. 1&amp;l
bu'-u'
=.I
•
mu:L
:.:an
;ei:~oo
:::'
J
~ front end loader. and a ,~ii\'Y
An yone w1.~ h m:; to :.,31St Hl t 111s ('r t! t pol•t e pnsons all over the
duty mower all needed for; ~d
Chnstmas prOJCt'l rn a}· call 610fl i country. Most of them were
work . The cummisaioners '''-!~
and it will lX' r o ll ~ eted by a fi re- lirved l.o have joined the rebel
latt"j the to! a! purchases we~~t
r.nACTlCAL Lt&lt;.;t;:SUl~ to sat~ dnvmg now a'dorns the bulletin board ot Mtddleport t-ugh to ex~:eed $-*,000.
man . Scouts of Troop 245 aJ51Sted forces and withdrawn ta tf1e
~~f
School these days and wtll contmue to ao so for the neXt 52 weeks, Ketth Anderson and
m lhe canvass Sunday afternoon . mountains arter the Russian on3. Author·zed the county r~ed·
Tile
Olilo
River
Valle1'•
newest
ftlajor
The colh•ctcd foods were takel'l slaught on 3uda~st Nov. 4..
George Baumgardner 1 smdents, along }-Vitb driving instructor John Parsons and Police Chief er and auditor to attend theip ·
lhe'
675,008-kilowatt
j{ammer
Plant
at
Reoorts of wcrea.sed part.iAB
to the Coates buJldmg on North
RussE\11 Bailey inspect the new bulleun feature which is a scene of a traffic fatahty some- spective state conventions · • 5 will look Uke IIlla architecl'' 1lretch
in the area of Ml.akole, 80
activity
Second ilnd Coal Stret'l and fin• to 8 wit·h expenseli not to excied
where in the State of Ohio. Each week the picture is changed to bring home the object of $40
mile!!
nGrthrast
of Budapest, reae!hThe
plant
is
built
by
Ohio
Power
Two
of
work
l'arh
nig
ht
this
me
n
will
•
Safe Driving. T11'e display is sponsored by the Middle~ort Police Department with the coop- 4. each.
ed V1enna over the week end.
week
du•iding
the
matenal
into
Approved payment of ba~k its Z25,o00-kllowatt general\ng unitll '\t&lt;lll( be
by Olin
Ct..rpd With Arms Pun•! an ,, .
eration of Frye Plumbing Co.; David C. Miller Co.; Texaco Co.; Brannon Garagt! and Martin &amp; §alary to Clerk 9l Co\lrts Eve~P.' Revere Generating Corporatlqn and will ogve the major new cartons for deh\'etY The gi ft ~ wilt
Budapest radio said most of the
Roller Drugs.
'
L~cke incurred througb an ID~ aluminum project of its pare!Jt compab.y, giin Ruere.·Metals cont ain a thicken . materials ror a
arrested ntr.'! -have bfta cllarged
crease made .necessary by a state·
good Chnstma&amp; dulll er. frutl5 and
witb "illegal posse•ion ol arma."
Jaw signed fiVe daYS before ~ CorpPratiort,l1'.nder way at ne.iloby CJ.ailiiton. Ohio. T!le third candie3.
an indiu.tton that ,the new wave l)f
Jlllit''wlllo!!&lt;&gt;·
U~~:P'i'l
b~
Ohio
Po-"llftd
~reo-,jl
nlv
wUI
be
Lucke aece)lted appointment .....
Anyone wahine to add a naru.e
~lerk . Oef.l" 1ft, 1955::' She fillt-d ·out oper~led by Ohio l&gt;ower.
to the ilst at ' lhe v i lla ~ e Hall may 3YTI"'!Ui wilf .te foll.o1red bJ m•Mf"
trials befon! special m.ilitJry trlthe tetm or Virgil Brown, who reFirat of the $90-million power plant's units is scheduled to call 61Olr-t laiJ; 'llll'!ek.
bune.ls.
-T:1e milit.acy tribunal•
signed Oct. lli, 1955, and was be completed early in 1958. Erection of the plant's 9,000 tons
were set up in a dedaration of
eleeled without opposition at th~ of structural steel was begun on December 3.
1 martial law proclaiming death to
Nov. 6 ballotting.
.anti-government iorces.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UP) - · Tile General Assembly
Five pers,ms thus far have b~a
:dds Japan to its list oi member nations today, bringing 90
A new subtransm J5slun syslem
court - martialed for po.ue!llin&amp;
tnillion mQre persons into the United Nations.
costing almost Olte million dollars
arms and Sf'"'tenced to death. On13'
More than two-thirds of the 79 members, including t h e has been announced for the point
one has been reported executed:.
Budapr:st radio said 141 personl
United States and the Soviet Union, sponsored the resolution Pleasant district or the Appalachwere arrested in Baranya provformally calling on lhe assembly to mak~ Japan the United ian Electric Pown Company , according to J . V. Mann. district
Floyd F. Williams chang('rl hi s ince, of wh1cb Pees 1s tbe capital.
Nation's 80th member, automati- --'----'----=- - - - - Proposal of a new ordinance (or street lighting was taken plea from not guilly to guilty to This has b'!en a center of rebel
manager
of
the
Appalachian
comcally aasuring its election.
o
under consideration Monday evt!b.ing by Pomeroy vniage shoo!Jn g with intent to k ill and activitiy ~1 nce the early days of
pany.
The Security Council unanimous
New stations al · Leon , Ripley,
A family of se\'rn with five Council as well as the additional appropriation of $7,125.38 !r!t Mc1gs Coun t)· Common Pleas the uprisin,l!.
!y recommended Japan's member.
Passive Tl'!SJstan~e of work~rs
and Ravenswoon and :;everal miles ~hildrcn ranging in age from 13 in funds to supplement appropriations made for the past year Court Monday under a one-year
shtp last week.
1
conllnued
throughtout the couftoo
of
lme
w111
be
built
to
begin
what
years
down
faces
a
bleak
Christprobation
.
The Soviet Union, which blocked !
SSUe
0
to various departments.
trY
wtll eventually bE' a 66,000 volt mas of no toys, no meat on the
Lasl
week
Williams
!)ad
plead
JHpan'B entry for four years, with- I
The new 10 year street lighting ordinance proposed by D .
network covering the Pt. Pleasant table and the possibility that pop
not guilty Lo the indictment
drew. its opposition this ran with
W.
Gill and Tom Kendrix of the
district according to Mann .
corn may be the Christmas dmner
brought by the Oc-tober term
the stgnmg of an "end of war"
Columbus and Southern Ohio Elec- $1,000 to the Meigs Water ComThe new stations will go In at repast.
agreement which normalized relaSeve.ral car owners in Middlctric Co. would provide for a year- pany on an old bill and the pay- granrl Jury He was placed under
Th~ children ar(' three ho~·s and
tions between the two countries-for pori are taking the chances of :1. Ravenswood, Ripley and IRon and
ly increase in lighting charges of ment to the Columbus and South- $1 .000 bond. His tnal date was to
the first time since World War IT. fine of $500 or imprisonment for new 66 kv Iihcs will run for a dis· lwo girls. The pi!rtmts are both $281.30 or a monthly inereaae or ern Ohio Electric Company of hnc bef'n ~t't later.
Accompanied by his attorney
Japanese Foreign Minhiler Ma- six months or both, according to tance of 14 miles from Leon to m ill health and lh(' father without $23 .44.
$700 on an old .account.
any
job
"·hat&lt;'ver
due
to
an
imBernard
Fultz, William ~ was told
Ripley.
Mann
said
that
the
growmoru Shingemltsu waa on hand to an announcement mad11 today by
The Mayor's report or -"35. 18
Under the present Hgbt ordinby t,h(' court upon h1s prubatJon
accept the honor for his country Chic( of Police Russell Bailey. ing neud for eleClncily in the area pairment of bearing.
Local informants who advised ance the rharge to the Village of fer the month or November Was that h(' mu5t ;
at today's General Assembly ses~
has made the work necessary .
read and accepted by council in
I. V10late no slate , ft'deral or
sions,. He arrived in the United
The police department head toThe Leon station will be located the DallY 5entinel Of the plight Pomerov ts $5,155.50 per year ~ other busine5~ Monday evening .
PORTSMOUTH,
0 . CUP)
munH"·i pal law.
day ·warned car owners agamst on a 132 kv hne running from the or this Meigs County fami ly as- presenting: :1 monlhly charge of
Slates Saturday.
Trouble for lhr Williams family,
2 R('porl lo the sheriff of Meigs three of whom wr-re arrested here
Britain and France were pre- permittmg mmors to ctr1vc thetr Ph1hp Sporn Plant to t he Turner sert that tl is one famil .v fully de- $429.ti2 Wilt&gt; four municipal acCount y either in p('rson or by Monday on _~!rand larceny charges
pared to ask the assembly this aft- cars to various places in the vil - Station at Institute and will step- serving or support anrl aul rturing eounh on a special charge of
$155.56, these latter representing
mall the f1rsl of each mon th dur- continuer! to mount today with the
ernoon to mecl on" their complaints lage for wash jobs. He aaid that down powf'r from 132.00/l t o 66,- th i~ Chnstmas seaso n.
Any IJUcrics or aid for th•s fam- the avenge of kilowatt.a consumed
In;! t he penod of sa1d probation, arrest of another family me(llber
or mistreatment and expulsion of there had already ben onl' incident 00U volls. A !ranslorml"r and 01!
their nat:onals living ln Egypt.
in which a car has been wrecked , eircutl breaker will go into lhe ily mav b(' srnt or dlr('ft('d to 'Fhe in mun1c1pal buildings. The yearly
!i i\l flJ.: address and place of em- irl c-onneetton w1th a shooting.
l!elpirl; Hand care of Th e Daily tolal undu the preaent ordinanee
pltl)'nwnt.
Monday, Mrs. Nell Williams. i't.
They called a meeting 01 their and a minGr was oper"'ting the ve- station
has brcn $5,:n 1.06 with a monthly
3.. Rdrain from entenng or fn!- her daughter-m-law , Mn. l¥1 WilWestern Euro!)ean Allies to dectde hicle at the time.
Both the B:iplcy nud Ravenswood Sentinel.
charge of $442.59.
l(t.t•utlng any plitce where mtox!- liams, 40. and a relative, Mrs:
what to do tl they failed to get
stations will slrp down power fro111
Quoting
Seclion
4507.31
of
the
r aun~; beverages aft! sold , barter- Ernesnnr Arnett, 27, all of Saf..
their requc~;tcd "assurances" from
66,000 to 12,000 volts. Mann :·eport.
The new J·ghting rates proposed
ed.
or g1ven away. and thal he al- ycrsvill(' Ky., were apprehended
Secretary Genua! Dag Ilammar- Ohio Rev1sed Heneral Code whjch cd. Ea(·h of the two will have 11
m the ordm;mcc 312 provide for a
CLEVELANO, 0 . (UP) - Atso
n·(ralo
f1·om dri.nking or par- hy pollr r for shoplifting. Authorisk.iold that the Cairo go\·ernment specifically prohtbits the opcr.1· transformer . tluce regulators and
$.'U 86 charge per year which torney William J. Corri,gan said
will relax ats alleged preKSure on tion or a motor veheclc by a minur two rcdnsers.
amounls to a charge of $432.17 today he pl:,nned to ~ontinuc the t;llung of any and all mtoxicating ties rcco ~rrcd some 300 artidel!l
\"alucd at $!.000.
Britions and Frenrhmen in Egypt. and outlines the pcn:~lly. Buley
The work i~ expcrtrd to he comper month An incre&amp;se of charge fight for a new trial for Dr. Sam- bl'~· crages.
Today police here were inform..
4
Thl'l
he
support
his
w1
fe
and
Hammarskjold
d.iseussl'd thl' said that it has been brought to plrt.ed by Aug u~ t. 1957, &lt;~ ccordlng
for thr mun if'ipal accounts for city uel Sheppard , eonv1cted of second
ed thai n aude Williams, Iva Wif..
subject Monrlay in ~eparatl' mr.()t- the attention oJ the po!ke Lhat to MaJtn .
building~ at a full rote instead oJ degJ('e murder in the July 4, 1954 I !lr{'!' children.
5. That he pay tn the Clerk o f liam s· lnts band and Mrs. Nell Wil.ings with Britis h Ambassador Sir certain individuals m the vtllagc
an overage rate as in the put slaymg of h1s wife, Marilyn.
t'o
urT s costs of the r:trosecutwn liams" .son 1s I)Nng held in Salyer•
Pierson Dixon and Egypllan For- have been engaging in such a
The U S. Supreme Court Jl.~ o n ­
VATICAN CITY (UP)• - Pope bnn:.:s that total to $406.36 to give
l'ille in the slaying of a compltl.w1th m 00 days.
eign Mini~ter Mahmoud Fawz1 . pnctice ana leveled his warning
a
yearly
total
of
$li,fi92.36
or
an
day
rejt•clcd
ror
the
~cond
tm1e
Pius XU will deliver his annual
today.
The cour t m gran!ing lbc pro- ien .
A.U.S. spokesman said I he UnitChristmas message at M a.m. (~ approximate monthly charge of an appeal b-v the Bay V11Jag~ o_stoWillia ms IS charged with fatallY
the teshmony
ed Slstes was try1ng to k('(!p tit&lt;'
$466
03.
opath
from
the.
m~o~rdcr. t".onvn..11o_n. hatu.. n ~ a i d ..
He also pointed out th11t :shou lrl
a.m .. FJST) D('c . 23, onl day ear.
Howevrr, Cor.ngan said he Will b &lt;~. V I ll g hf'&lt;'n aliduced. it appears shoot 1ng B!urcham Whttely durinc
problem from bl'&lt;"Oming a full gl'n- the courts so decide that the uwnlier lhan usual, Vatica\t sources
It wa ~ P?lll~E'&lt;I out to. COI.!ndl fil~ anolhN appeal '"m a new av-e- 1o th(' sati.sraetion of lh(• court a drunkt'n brawl in the KentuckJ
eral asseroblv tlebale , although lhr er of the ..-chicle might also b&lt;.·
said loday
that
the ma•~ mcrl'!ase was caused nue'" urxt week
l h ~ t the character or lhC' dcfcnd- town .
final derision on whether to take it held Hable fol any damagr~ tm·urTh('y sa1d the Pont irr ar.h•anC'ed by thr char~1ng [or the munlclp~l
Judge Lowell Thompson here
The htgh court refused to r('- ;1n1 and ih(' r1r('umstances of thr
to the floor was enti~ly in thl' red by pcrmittiug a minor to llri\'e
the date. of h1s hroadcast in ruder a~count~ whlf'h und.er the new o.r· view Sb&lt;'ppard's trial which [(l'frihas
orrl('rl'd the three women held
c,l ~ l' arc ~ ueh that ht&gt; i ~ 1101 likehands of th11 Bl'iti::~h and F'rench. hls auto.
accommodate holiday ncwspa· dmanrc would require payment lh •an said 10 his app('al wa..~ conunder
$2.000 each . Additiorlal
j Loc~l (loli•·p offlc•·rs had their to
ly ag;JJn lo engage In an offensive
per schedules.
full for s_u('I-J _light usc instead of ~ucted "ln the manner of a Ro- f' (." llN:; of conduct. and the rmblic charg&lt;' s arc expected to be filed
srcconU slow da)" in succe$sion
Church offtdals from various ~hc pracltcc 1n th~ past of g~ant- man Holidar"
WOMAN NEAR DEATH
w1th onlv one &lt;ldditwn
to the
goorl dol's nut demand or require b~ area tnl'rchants \'isited by tlte
nations
pointed out to Lhe Vatican mg of _so many k•l~watts. of free
Comgan declined to di9clnso tlwt hr br immediately sente-nred, Yiomen last weekend.
Mrs. George H:1ycs, a former
&lt;"Ounly j~JI rnsh'r ~lid a •·eport of
Middleport r-('.qident has hart a
the thrfl o f a pair of O\•eralls that newspapers in thrir countries C'lf'ctmtl y :o the _e1ty Wtth . the WhPrf' he would file the o11xt ap- th&lt;'rd orc the 1mpo"sit10n of senare not published , or go to press owrage charge bemg made after peal hut it was expected to be 111
stroke and is ncar death in an
ur
.
Pro- ' rrom a front porch clr•thesline.
CINCINNATI. 0 .
l••nce- of th P d('frndf'n! 1:&lt;&gt; ~ u :s rcnrl ­
. {crlf'ral court herl"
Oklahoma City. Okla., hospital. duce·
Btll Holl&lt;~nd . 24. Proctor!ivil!e, early. on Chmtmas Day . They 1h:ll total w1s ~xceeded .
~,
.1 &lt;Jn d hr is pla('('d on probation
said this :i~layed publication of
111 othrr busm('ss bt&gt;fOre rounc~l
In lm second appeal, Sheppard
according to word rccctved here
Eggs, small 1·2c highrr; U. S. 0 . was arr('~l!'d b~· Constal1le Pclc
pi!pal
nw~S"agC's, in past years, us- thl" tram;fcr of $1200 was ma~e cont~ndcd he was foreed to sub· for onc yr a r
Monday night.
commmer, wh ttf!! and browns: A Hc.nrlilx and jailed earl .v today on ually del•ver~rl on Christmas Eve.
from th~ General Fund to the mit to "tnal by newspaper."
jumbos 37-45; A large 35-47 ; A me- a charge of non -support. Holland
Ceme1~~y Fund
Sheppard now is Sf':rving a life
PROGRAM SUNOA Y
rliums 29- 32; A small 31 ·26; B will appear in Justu:e of Peace R.
in th(' Ohio Penitt-nhary in
Additional appropriations matte t
C1!'dlon Church Christma s prolarge 31-35. Prices FOB Cl nci'nna!.i E. Grinrllry "s court.
unrlf'r a mr~llon by Wayn~ Swisher ;;l~mhu s. He will be eligible for ~r a•ll will he prrscnted on Sunda ~·
·Pomr.roy pulic(' said Alfred
whites and browns, A large 41 ·43 .
and s1•ronr1 hy Roy Bctz1ng W I' [C parole after 10 years.
Hrattl&lt;'horu. VI -- ,\rvtl Holter,
Dec n 011 7 ao p.m. aecordmg to
Biggs,
Wylli
s
Htll
,
reported·
the
A medium 35·37.
tho;o
General
Fund
to
tl'!e
from
J.on
J!: llot tom. Oh io. ha s b~?en ac·1n
nnnn
cl'mf'nL
made
tod
ay.
T
hI'
theft Mnmln~ of a puir of overPolice Fund . $1 100; Fire DepartChickens, fl'ycr!! sli ghUy weak - alls with a l1ole In nne lrg. The
prur: r.mt will he !!liven by t h r cr1,1.-rl a,;; 11 nw111Uer of The HolHOLIDAY BEGINS
nwnt $750, Lrgal advertisin(! $100
lu•m ~arm('nt had llf'r&gt;n hangin~ on a
er, fryers 3-3'-2 lh 15-17
t'lt trdt ~ nil 1hc Sunday sehoo! com- slcui-Fril· si;m A s.soc•Bt•on of AmerCOLUMBUS
,
0
.
UP
City
and
UIJIIL•e~
$200.
.
ICa tn m' IIOn of the Buard of Diheavy over 5 lb 13·15, hrns ;; lh clolheshnc un !J1g,~~ · front porch.
hn a·d
From thr utility Fund an approThe C"hnstmas hohrla}_ ~ !~~·~~~ ~
Utlity D1r~ctor l'"nd l'tckcns MonI''Tf M ..; a! th(•i r recent mC'cling ln
and undt'r 12-l:J; hens l•ght IYP&lt;'
Hydrant , on \\..-rdnC'sda~· for the scnool dnl d~y night approvl•d a i'olumhus pnnlion was made for
t"hlf ago tlltnul s.
L0-12; old roosters 9-10.
rcntal
of
$2,475:
for
the
Cem,tery
drcn of Mason Cou~ly whc.,_ th•?"
MEl~S .GENE~AL HOSPlT~t
Tran5il Co. request to hoost b1,1s
PATTERSON RETURNS
Tlw A~• nr1ation is the wor~'a
l•'uptJ $75 for tools and equipment; 01rc dt~ml~scd unl1l January 2
Aflm•t11 rl, Gar£te~d Ad~rns. 1om0. 0 . Patterson , county !iUpe-r fares 11.8 per ct'nt.
Turkeys, tom:~ heavy 26 lb ;md
la1
g1'.-. ! da1ry cattlf' brC'cders' reThe new rsles errl'clive Jan. 1 $150 for the employees to the Mn sl schools 1 th~ough(lut . t he t·.ro~· : Hal!1h lladi'IJ_ff. Mlrl~~cpor t, ~; i sln or!!anuat10n . with more tban
up 26-28; toms under 26 lb 26-28, intendent of srhools, returned
hen&amp; heavy 26-29; fryer-roasters 10 Monrlay ni..: ht from an all day call for 20 cents cash fare or five Street rund; Street Repair, $t,mu .- count~· planm•tl pa~t1cs or hol•da y C har ~r.~. i ~~ker, Letart . "'. Va .
47.ot:io members throughout the
ll• ~c hargcs, Beatr1ce Ma). PomeSupermtendc nts' meeting in Ath- tickets for 80 cents, The present .38 and Notes and Interest. $1,224. programs for the !mal day of sc ttlb and uhder 27-29.
U;J tlO ll .
Cuu netl i!.lso ordered payment o! ool pri or to their vacalton.
roy.
rate Js 15 cents
ens.
Butter 90 score 66c lb.

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as New Portlan ·i.
Thr. ("()Unty board M eommllsioncrs, according lo minu~ of a
De c 5 meeting relca~d today, appro~·e-li a plat of 15 lots on land
owned by WilHam McKel-vey. Th r
plat w&lt;~s smvcyed out ow a 43-aer e
"I and th e 15 lots total fi ve
acres.

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Refreshme nt s we~r
the hostess to Mrs. Buck, -·-_,.,
Young, Mrs. Charlet
Nathan B1ggs, MrJ.
foot, Mrs. WilbliJ"
fre d Biggs, Mn.
Mr1. Fl OYd Dunfee,
Buc k snd Mrs. Glen

Westminster_Youth
Fellowship Holds
Candle-light Rites

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Th e Wcsl nll nstr r Youth Fe llows hip of thf' F1rs t l'rl"shvli•rian
Church h ad a &lt;"•l ri d li··light ·Christnus ~crvll' l " Suni1 .1 v t• vt• nin~ u nder
thP dirce11 011 of [lwi r h·arlcr. :\In.
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Chatter Club Fri:

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CHRISTMAS PIANO

held with Mtl. CbarJq
president , prea1dlnJ.
were reveYed with
or a:ifts and new name1
th e coming year.

Mrs. Fran k -roung e nt ~rt al n e d
. Mr. and Mrs. Evereu Thomas
the
Cha tter club Friday eve n ing,
has as Sund1y dinner guests, Dav·
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her
ho me. Rull and nad, wh ich
ld Tho11.as of Mlnersville and Ross
was decorated in keep ing with the
JOl!les
holiday season, including a lighted
tree under which gifts were
Mr . and Mrs. Pat Parker and
daughter of Columbus were week- placed.
A short business session was
end guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mu Meinhart.

Th
Mra. Russ Watson returned hom·
e roll call for the next meet- "~
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111 , ill ...... " Wh t
· o.turday after a visit with rela·
g w U'O"
• a
can l do to make tives in Columbl15.
t ht! grange Detter the coming
vear" . At the next meetmg, mtm•
Mr. .and Mrs. David Might and
~('rs will be honored wh!l tbe f1mJly of Baltimore visited SunThe Christmas part)'
the , quarterly birthdily supper.
day with Mr. lnd Mrs. Willard
Wide-Awake 4-H Club was held
•Eber.bacb aod other relatiYes.
Saturday e ven ing at the home of
Karen MeEihmne t with Mrs. 1.
Mr. and Ml-s, George Dabney
w. McComas. adVlsor f) r the C!ub.
Mile~
and daughtttrs Barbara and Gar·
and her dau ghter . Dianne , as co·
~
Det Dl South Side, W. Va. were
hostl!sses. Mrs. McComas rt&gt;ad a·
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Christmas story "The Year without
Mrs. Willard Ebersbacb and dau·
a Santa Clau.s" and the program
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Orr. Mr. aod ehters.
in:clud·'· d a p1aoo duet " 0 Holy Mn:. C. M. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Night , by Karen and JUdith Cole and Mrs. Dora Hatfield left
Mr. and Mrs. William Grate and
Butcher.
Nov. 24 lrom Columbus O!lio, [or aon' James or South Cbarlc.ston,
a 2 weeks vaeaUon and drove over W, Va. were weekend guests of
Betty Cuvert. presid,.nt wa11 in 3200 mUes.
Mr. and Mn. WOllam Baker.
·
"- Tb od
c h argc of a short bus Ines.a naeet- , Fro
J.UZS
e ore Lehew and Mn.
ing and presented Mrs. McCOmas
m Cottlmbul they went to ~rna LeUheit, Prospect Hill Mr.
wilh a gift from the members MaysviJie- Kentucky, over the IDd Mr.•.. William Theuner of SyraGom•s W"r" pl•y•d aDd 'c''hrt' st·· Smoke, y
Mount. ians into North
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Carohna, Ge1lrJII a n 411 Fl.-...!da. ~~ VlSlled Sunday in Columbus
mas .1:1 Is e,;:changed.
visited Marine Studios ey"'\' '
th Mr. and Mrs. William Lehew
Refreshments or Christruu salad, Aardens, Bok Tower, c~sselr~S: artd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leheo.v.
pop and candy canes. were served Sunshine Sky Way Bridee, rode a The, were joined there by. Mrs.
b ythe hoste~es assu~d by Mu. hydroplane over the Everglades; Hal'(lld Johnson and Richard LeifRobert McF:Ihtnney and those pre- Silver Springs Miami Beach, Day. heit of Sprln&amp;field.
sent were J.ln l.cc ze.rkle, Judith toua Beach, aod Parrot Jun•ie.
B t h
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·R~ b crt
Lehew who just rel'ently
u c er, C nsll.a n Coats. Mar.tha
They •alled on Mr. and ... , , Al· r
d hl
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s dtsel\arge from the
and Carolvn Nichols?n, Marilyn len Bailey PI St. Petersborg (for- US Air F
h
Swan, Bevr:rly Perrm . Carolyn merly of Ea.shan) ; on the way back
.
orce u reenlisted for
South ~~-kybeoaurar andA. isB!Itationcd at the
Russell, Barbara anrt Dett~· Covert pa-'sed thr'lugh Georgia
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ne lr ase, Columbus
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Carolin~. North Carolina Virginia,
Mr. and Mrt~. Irving Smith and
more, Mary Carol Swanson, Ellen West V1rgima, Took the Turnpike family of Columbus ~t·et·e we·.k·
Dutton.
I 86\h miles to Charleston, then
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The gr?UP went carolmg after , crossed the bridge at Point Plea1- ICnd ~esl!! or his sister and bro-

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