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~~. ~~IJI~Y·Jiddllelll!rt, o., Nov 2, 1957

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IGood Luck-Clover Mrs. EtiJel Lowery Rutland 'Dads , .Prize Wmners
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14-H Cl ubMeehng
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Held n ues ay

Funera} services
' Honored 8yBand
Held u'ednesday On Friday Ni,.ht\-

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~jj~r~~~~~r~'~;··~~~lr~~:·~~:o!i Mason Methodist
wscs In Recent
Meet'lng "t Church

•
Mike Clllfonl, Lpqn lolllle'rl father
(C •ntlnuue&lt;l From Fopo Onel \of La!ry Farley, Jim 'lrle8affle,
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Clarence Hoffman, Letart W I
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Clarence Carmon, Mr and
ert Buck of the sugar Run 1txth father .of G')Orle ,),leliaflle; At..
grade
J"ey, father of Jerry Fry; Cauam
~
~8 Harold Wmn, Mr and Mr,
Awards of $1 were 1114~ to Htndy, father of Danny Hlnd7;
The wscs of tbe Mason MethoDudley sm•th, cotumbus, M•ss
each boy and girl submlttlnf , the Herbie Dunham, fa\)ler of Gary dlst Church met recentl)? In lbe
Edna Kennedy Athens
The Good Luck Cl~ver Club of 1
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l:l
ibe•t poster for tbetr , {l!o~e Ojlnham
IOCI•I fOOltll of the cbu~:eh
Mrs Wayne Burton and baby Mason met un last Tuesday at the
1 lc Rutland Mmhmg Bl&gt;n~. budcltn~• as follows Sheila Jean
Norman Way1and, father of
The meeting was. opened wllb
daughter have been brought to the Mason Youth center and celebrat
Funeral semces for Mrs Ethel
home of her parents, Mr and M ~&gt; ed tho Halloween 5CaSOn With a Lowery were held from the Ew ~ ~reeled by Robert Steber! and le&lt;l Hlcka, Central School, Vlrgl\ Phil· Charles Wayland, Fred HlbbQ, fa a pran~ ctven by M.ra ~garet
Arnold Dodson, from MCigs Gr•• party
mg Chapel. Wednesday at I p m by Drum m.tjor • David Carsoo, Up., Centrat 5cltool, Kopdy {)rue• thor of Fred Hibbs and John 'I'•Y· ~lekens Mrs Jw\e VIR Maire was
T!ylqr.
In chatae of I~ devoUona which
eral Rospttal
Mar) AIVI Ri ckard was present- w1th tl" Rf!&lt;v Robert Tmskey, pas- honored the tat hers of the footbJII er, Sugar Run, Rebert Buck, Sugar lor, father of Qyd~
1, ,
used the theme, 'iQ,IIf ilo,~e MlsCharles Bland,' whose eye was ed a praze for havmg the best c:ot&lt; tor of the Thomas Ave Cbr&amp;sban players and the Senior football .Run, -Judy Wehrung, J"nlo• HIJlh,
Mra
Myers
players and cheerleader who were WIUiom Young, Junior HJih, 1anet WI
f' ~mmum'on alone Center and· llieo Mr~
.. Mrs Woodrow Wileo1 and daug· cut by glass from a broken pop tome Games were played and (;burch, Columbus offic1ating
\.A\1 ,
a~ Gla4fs TbomQ, !(1'.1, !ilftta Chat
Burtal was In 8e;1Ch Grove Cem oopro•ine lOr the tasthme on the CaJ'P&lt;nler1 Senior High, Albert WOr
:t!ter, Lyndl. were busmess VISitors botUe, IS a patient at Holzer Hos pmes won by Judy Turner and
Marlin, Senior Htgh •
• j till, !.Irs Evelyn 111"iiQIIitand Mrs
pttal
Mary Ann 'Rtckard
etery and pail bearers were Fr,ed local !1eld
~tn MasQn City Frtday
The two wlnnll\8 pof!\erl
(C#ntlnutd From Page Ono) ' Pearl Roush partlctpile4 In the
M" N R Rothgeb Cheshire,
Costume Judges were Mrs Ray ~lfhe1t, Chester Ztrkle, Dartny
1he Band marched across t••e
~ Relatives who were ealled here
High grade smgmg htan~ and prayers was program which waaln the fotm of
) y the death of Mrs Harvey Allen has been v1s1Lmg her daughter Proffitt and Mrs Stella Chattm Zirkle, Marlon Howell, Gene AI fields to the atands wh•re the lot each Senior and Jun{or
1
hm were standmg and formed a ~:~:·~~ b~:::.~~! :!:t..f.~~~ held w'llh Mrs Pearl McBride o, a pTwlay h
• by the
'lworth Included Mr and Mrs R and son m Jaw Mr and Mrs T F Refreshmenb: of cooklea and k1re and Jimmy Fergueson
Hawkins
for
the
p11st
week
punch
were
scrv~d
by
Mrs
Fred
Commg
from
o11t
of
town
for
D
•
as
they
played
For
He
s
J
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leader 1
o vmns were
·
2: Flowers Mr and Mrs. Harvey
The Rev c R Kcnkrtght took Spencer to the !ollowlng mem· the semces were Mr r nd Mr. Jolly Good Fellow" before put Ca~nter an: J~rry ~r~··
Mrs Frances Nyeu the fpenkcr group and lhc meetmg lol'ld with
\!'lowers, Mr and Mrs The~dolo
Marton Howell, Mr and Mrs Hugh tmg on a show that dramattz;d ~h': ~~~ ~~d Er::st ~~ "ra£ for the afternoon w~s mtroduC&lt;l•l priJue~n~ t~!s ~~~~e~:~eetlng a
f lowers, Akron, Drtn Flowera, Cm Mr and Mrs Robert RICe Brad bers and gueJlo
bury, to Ch1Ihcothe Thursday
Jackte- Capehart, Gratus Aid· Fergueson and son Jmlmy, Mr tn.~ts and tnbuiahons of at er Nine Mrs Roberts' Rcom- Keilh by Mrs Lockary Mrs Nveu a re donation of $50 toward a movie
cmnati,
where
they
plan
to
spend
the
ndge,
Sheha Walker Alice Faye and Mrs Gene Alk1rc M1ss Cleo
~ MSgt
Raymond AUenswortn.
l
'hI
t Barn;tz Mr! Husted's room-Rar· !ugce from Shanghai now resuh · ~ projector for tbe cbur&lt;h was vot·
winter w1th a daughter
Johnson, Harvietta Newland, Shar Parker, Mtss Ellen Crawrord, Mra hlloo
• Rock a by Baby' was t c r fns bara Ltttle and 1•ines Kern· Mr on the 18land lof Formosa Is Flllri'
d
~Irs Vtola McCullough and son
Mr and Mrs Clifford Cunnmg oil Queen, Paula Maynard, illary Ehto:heth Lmk, Rev Robert Tms .o n~ as they for~~d a cradle, the Zahl's room-Wllllam You~g and log fo' a Master's degree m educn j e Prcserit were' Mrs Gladys Thorn:
Stephen, Auslm, Texas, Mrs Wtll
hsm and sons Denny and Keith Ann RICkard Sharon Maynard key, Mrs Cqra Paskell Mrs Clar
Uoffman, Mr and Mrs , Paul Hoff Lima, were called here by the Beverly Burns Carol Neville Ch• ence Curtis, Mr and Mrs Bert ne xt p•ccc was No~ody foow,' Mike Roberts ,Grade Seven-lllra !ton at the Ohio UntvcrSity, AI as, Mra Stella Chattin, Mrs Eve·
the 1rouble I vc Seen • the orm Hayman's room-Judy Webrun( hens, Mr N10U lpld three children l)n Proffitt, Mra. Joan Carson,
death of her grandfather, Benson ryl Roberts Patty Newland, Shirley Fargo and Mrs Pearl Fry, all of
tmn for ~~nd Me Down My W•l · •• '''•hael ~oencer, 14111 Mar· are tn Formq" and he IS teaehm l Mrs Rattle Coot, Mrs llaraatel
H Ervm
Smith, Ptlylhs Queen, C()nnte New Columbus
k111g Cane was a Care, J.nd as IQ'a lloom-XIl Compton
In the htgh sfhool whteh he founrl Pickens Mrs Clara Bouj!l Mro
ton Claudia Zerkle, ludy Turner,
Dad's
SliPP"
was
form
e~
the~
tonne
bef\
poster
In
eaehlrade
ed
after t~ family fied from June v~n Maire, Mia.' Leanna
Mrs H L Dunham and daught Mrs Charl es Aidrtdge and daugh
played "0 Dcm Golden Shppersd at central Scbool thf' followinl Shanghal wJitn IIi~ communis's WrtSb~ J4n. _W. H. Fogtesong.
er, Jacquelme Rlee are busmess ter Mr and Mrs Harvey Newland
and the shppcr fo,rmattOn change awards were made Grade Six- came 1ft Mri.~y~d ')'IIR•rtlurn tu
visitors 1n Columbus today
and Mr and Mrs Edward Rtckard
A
JOint
Halloween
party
of
the
to the · dollar Sign" as the ban~ Mr Speneer,l ~.~~Vj!:JIIllr 'yor!JIOSO afterreeelvmgb,r'degrr.
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Mr and Mrs HJrold Vogan, Mr
- - ----_
Future Homemakers of AmeriCa closed With 'For He's a Jolly GOOu Young and ferry '~'ft;·)Gfad'e • to teach
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and Mrs Mtehar \ Rouhana and
and the Future Farmm was held, Fellow"
Mr Sponur'a , roOm; Vlrglni1 The •~"•ker s~td thai at!., " "'
Mr and Mrs Bat, , and thetr lam
~rS
Sponsored By
tiles moved here from Louisiana
Thursda) cvcnmg at 7 30 P M m Fathers or thctr substitutes and Hicks and 1C&lt;iwatd Calvet:t, 0~~~ not a ChrisUall unl•l • ter arnv· ~l·s
the Racme High School Auditor· thetr football player sons who were Four MISS stobort'l roo~st· 11\ll 18 FormQI' but thot ,her lam
Loyal Order of Moose
th18 week The men are employed
lum
Introduced were Jo, Dugan- lyn Hicks and Rlckb Llndietli. Jly IV" She stated l~at lli,re WIJ
u rQirht
at the Katser plant at Ravens
A m•llfluerade contest was fol· Larry Joe and Darrell Dugan, Cit Grade Thre&lt;:, •Mrs lleaae't.r1!0m'- ~ ~ot\iplete t•ck ~f love an&lt;hffocl&lt;
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Charles LeWIS IS reported
lowed by square dancmg which !ford Eads-Pat Eads, Alpha Barr Jacklyn Jean Seid~aib're ~nd lloh· l~fi tor familY or fellowman In 1 "•s James Job~ was a 1ue•l
provided the entertamment for the - Dunne Barr -Raymond Biddle- aid swlaheK Grade ~.1!iiii. Rel· Clllnn now atlt was not permllir~ when Mrs Harold Lob10 enter·
,c:t
in setluus condition at Holzer Hos
evening The recreational pro- Allen Btddle, Paul Brewer-Stu bel's room--sandra ~errnuth She also .a1d! she wished the peo- tatned her bridge clu~ ,ThurediY
MARIETTA
0
UP
The
Ohtn
;;;;;;;;;:;;:':;::O:;I:;n~,.~·
p1tai where she was taken after
havmg a stroke at her h()me on Education Foundati on has unan1 gram was led br John Heisbl, art Brewer Mrs John Brogan- and Micfta9l MarUi! Flrit Grade, pte of the \lnllfid Slate• would evenln~ at her home, Cave St '
1 Prize for hlgh eeon was award·
1Broadway
moU !tlY pas&lt;ie&lt;l r resolution form111 manager of the Farm Bureau CG- John Brogao Floyrl Cnrson- Lr~r Miss Erlcwir~e's r~m-Judy Kcl· realue that tftt"v have a heaven on
y Corson , Marttn Chapman- 'llo ier and Vlrgtl P~llll~.
here arrl that
are not ed to Mrs. C E. Bialleslee ' and
Mrs Howard Ewang, Cle ar ly ehmln a tm ~ dl but Portsmouth Operahve of Gallipolis
Ref.cohmcnts of pop, m}lk, do hcrt Chapman, Carr~li DarstSugar Run awards for tbe two ChrttSians miChina, Formosa or second to Mrs Rolland l!eut&amp;l\ns.
water, Fla , &amp;.nd Mr and Mrs R1ch Oh 1o ami Parkersbur g W Vu
llcfreshmenu were serv0J11 by
ard R&lt;~whngs Manon, were called 85 pOSl'll blc Sltes (or 8 new four nuta rnd potato chtps were scrv I Harold Durst, Charles Eads best posters In each grade were the Unileri St•tes but m chrlstlln
ed Approxtmateiy eighty four per· Jctry I ads, Herman Grate- Jtm Grado Six, Mrs Wllliama' room- ltv, poople have true happme" the hostess to tt!ose nam~ above
here thta week hy the cnltcal lll )car ilheral arb college
sons ltlended
ness or thcar brother, R()bert W
111 y Grorgc, Harold Gcrman- R6 Alita Carpenter and Bob~y Buok, a~d oatulactton A qucs~10n and and Mrs Sellm Blazewlcz, J.lrs
Th e foundallon was set up last
b• rt German Earl Goode-Ro,.rt Grade Ftve, Mr Roberta ,rt¥1fllanswer nerl'l1 followc~. •
William Clark, Mrs. John Moore,
I\awhugs
spnn ~ bv the Church of Chr" t to
r,vde, Jumcr Chastme-Jam., Donna Hauck and Geors~ Harrla,
An o:ferfn 1 was taken which a :drs Charles Mullen and Mra. Carl
Mr and ~ n Lennard B1ltlers, •• 'abhsh the college Pl ans call
Graham Neal Jeffers-Tom Jef Grade Four, M.ra Lewll room- long w•th the Parcels for Peare Blllkam
\ •
,
Ch!veland, and Mr and Mrs Don· lot establishment rust of a Junior
lers
Candy Grueser and Dl~ Knlgbli were dcdtcatcjl to brctd freedom
B.oug~t
aid Mill• ate 10 Athens for the college to be opem·d In •bout two
Wtlhnm Hobstetter-J•m B II Grade Three, Mn. Glblil i'bom- and dtgmty !tf'rs Don Cotrlll, Mro
c,Arvi"'~men
week end at the Umvennty
years
flobstctter, Herbert Justice- Her Carol• Greene and D~nny :Wei~· Robert Har(~n. Mrs LaWIIenc•
oil;!
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It Will have factltte &lt; for about
Patricia Ault daughter of Mr
bert
JustiCe
Mrs
Helen
Longman,
Grade
Two.
Mn.
Reln~i'l•
J1iddle
and
M
ls
Gem•ge
SchnetdCI
"''RFOtK
,Va
rHTNilC\ ...~.,~11
and Mr1 Wilham Ault has been 200 stud ents A c:~mpalgn IS under
Doug
and
arry
Long,
Clair
Nelson
roomDonna
Smith
and
James
,.ng
the
offer
tory
I
}
c
~plre.j,
fl.,:man,
SN lm'n of
1
A new eleetnc sweeper waa
returned home (rom the Mason way now to raise a million dollars
- CeCil and Dwight Nelson, How Anderson
The altilr -ras heoeed w1th Pa· 1! " and Mr&amp; Cai~lp K SptJ:ei of
A
foundation
spokesman
gatd
purchased
lor
the
church
when
CUnlc where she underwt: nt a ton·
The wmnlna posters are ticln- cell for rcjce whlclj su!l'rtsel~ • •nawlllc, Ohio retllr~~d to Normany young people now mus. the One Won O•c ClaSB of the ard T Pratt- Wavnc Pratt, Ch&lt;r
slllectomy
te H Romlne- 6•11 and Rebert prominentlY dlapli}'ed by •sever;t ' and pleased }Irs Nyeu that the ~·lk. Va' Oct' 22 aboard' the cl!'·
travel
hundreds
of
mtles
to
enlrr
Pomeroy
First
B&gt;phst
Church
mot
James Lew1s who ls employed
evenmg at the home of R~mtne Ezra Sheets-James She Pomeroy otoNs They were ma e would' be sent oversea&amp; Thel Will tr,ycr USS Geafl~g after tll!lre
by th• County Highway Depart one of the church's colleges The Thunday
!\~&amp; Dale Wippel. Union Ave Mrs cts, Mrs Lula Southern- Robert to publicize the POnJe~"b ~e-~11~ 'be Racked b~ Mrs 'oscph CoQk t'l•n three months !n, the lllcd)ler·
I
ment Is all at Inti home un Fiont nearest Chrt•t of Chr Ist " h00 ' Da1111 Ohver was a contributing
Southern Thomas J Stewart- Se~~ ~~~e ~~~~II' 0 ,,.,,1
Mrs Edgar•Atnold [and Mr~&lt;Eu~
and Red Sell' •, h
.
are located tn Tenne&amp;ee and Ar hosleflll
St
Fred Stewart
, sen
'
~
ene Brown at shlpplcd lO'fun '1
DOrin'{ the ertuse ' e Gearin£(
M Sgt Rlymonri Allensworth kansas
Mrs Albert Smtih, pmident,
TracY T,ackett- Randalli Tac" November~, ' World Scrvtce, whiCh Will IO~nd•d parttCimtcd wtlh tile U S Sixth
left t"rlday for Auotm Texas aft
A commltl&lt;e will study l~e ad (lrC!Ided at the meeting which
Norman
WillDean
wm:
Clyde
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d-~
~!&gt; "The Chute~ 9f .lhl Brethorn Flee) In N\TO operations ··~
cr be1ng cuiiCII hCIC by the Ill vantages and diSadvant•gcs of the opened with devotions ted by Mrs
Coy, manager BIL'ltl Middleporlf.:~
J.&lt;, ~'hey 10 turn"wlil dlatrtbulo thcnt Fleet• cxrrct ses En route to the
Would your pre~ent fire In·
Port•mouth ami Parkersburg sites Ralph c Zundel The teaohcrB Coy-Wti!tam
Cremcan:s- Marvm Cromc:ms,Mer.
~
-..A I to&lt;the needy an fAsln, Afrlc:a, Ncar Red Sf I ' he p:.ssod !~rou~h the
and report to the 14 member loun thought was g1ven by Mrs J H
surance cover replacement
VIrgil Juslt&lt;;e- Gcorgc J~stle•
IConfinuod f,.m Pallf Onol "' East and Germnny
Sur, C•"'"1
dat1on
Stephenson who rent two poems mgr Dnvld Martin-- Dlvld Mar Junlpr Rowley, Jennings Wayllln I,
costs at today's h1gher It·
The
doxoloii~
aud.J&gt;encdlrtlcn
~twrrn opmltQP,~ the\ Gear
The founcl .llion grnuJl Will met t on "Autumn • and offered prayt)r tm, mgr
gures' If you want to play
.
' "'h"" or \H1tnn Wavlanrl, Jke N~ .~l concluded the meeUng
lnJ: ~ rrcw vbltr.d ~en n ~be
Dec 6 1n one or th ~ two clllf "
Plans were dt ~cusscd for the
s, nwrs wl111 pl aye~l t~ctr 1.~;1 father of Kit Nell; Mr Abbnl t,
--,r:ut( of M~n Ma~I!.I\YI, Erttred,
safe, llctter look mto thts
to dcrirlc where the wllcgc will l '"""''' Christmas pnrty Plans f!,lmc
ttw
nome
field
wore.
Pat
'"~lctlcnling
Harlan
Whtllitlch,
Slld&lt;t Buv Crcl c, (,,brnltar, Cortu
011
matter now No obhgatton
he ioc,1tcd
were also made to prcpltrc Enris captatn t,arry Joe Dugan Ketlh Aelkcr, father of Frankl 1
nml Atltclt&lt;, Greece
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Thank&amp;glving baskets und mcm en-captain 11uane flarr. Allen Bt•l Actkcr, Cornell Vance, father d
J
While In Athens tftc Coarlng
AI'I'I.E CltoVE
hr1 s 11rc lo bring ruml to the next .Ue, Larry Carson Robert Goode Cornell Vanec, Waller Bunce lo
Mr and ~lr~ l,ijobart Newell and held open house lor 2~ Greek Or·
By Mrs Htrbtrt Rou1h
m~ctlng Plans were made for a
Cundidutc fut
Mr and Mts Dunlcl EuiCI of layette shower for Mro Harry Lee ro 111 Jcftcrs, James Sh&lt;fl'· ~OI'i thcr of Larry , Qunc,q,; , Oh.rlc• famlly •• n~~ieurtlsaPHdtSun phBfls treallng trcm whh 1 lout
Long and the scn•or cn""r loailel • 'ric., represontinJ W•lter,Ha• day evening W:\!11 Mr ~n~i Mro oi lhe shtp, ICC cream, c~kc. plltlrti
)IIHR'I'IU:RN I O('AI. tJ1'&lt;mllock G1 ov&lt; spent the wock BaJI( v on fhursd,I.Y vvcnmg, Nov' Judy Chase
~
G D Pierce ana Hoyt Curus
• and,muvlca
nd with Mr 11ml Mrs Alex ember 7
Insurance of All1'ypcN
~
SCIIOOL ROAIIII
Wh(•( lc1 ami runu ly
A 11a lad course was servctl by
2ll• Sl.
!'hone 3S·X
- I'd Pol Ad
Mr and Mrs Gene llugcn and the hostc&amp;s to those named ubovc
and MrB Ellen Couch, Mrs Walt
jiijiij;t;;;~:~Ci::f'ii:::::= rumJiy
nucanc
spent llou•h
sunday cr Wolfe, Mrs Lorum StCJTc( l
with Mrofand
Mrs Ruo&lt;ell
llov Pearson Is a putlent al ilol Mrs Wilham Watson, Mrs T T
&lt;cr fl ospltal In GalllpollB
Shel1110, Mrs ' Joseph Cook M&lt;N
William Holt, Mrs Dutsy Jasp&lt;r
ncs;-;nd de-;thofh; moth('r ~dts
Mrs Wmlfred S!ilcs Mro J ~
Mr and Mrs W It Shasteen
lliirVc) Allensworth
lluul Smith Green ville, Pa , La Foster Mrs Men Sham and MIS ) cnler!Alned with a party Thurt
Elmer Wickham
day evenin ~ at thJir home Lin
'"" llclotlons Director nf the U S
1 coin Heightt, honoring their son,
Slt•c! Compuny, has been vhnllng
'l'ommy, on his 12th birthday The
Ius mother Mrs A V Smith, and
I home w11 dcccra!Ald tn keeping
:;Jstcr, Mrs Kathryn Thompson
1 with llailoween.
und fam tly He h " b~cn vl•lting
Games contests and dancmg
Ohto University In the Interests
were enjoyed du{lng the evcp
ul tCcrultlng graduate• for the
lng, after which refreshments of
U S Steel Company
1 h~ Commission on Educpt1011 decorated btrthday cake and lcp
..
of the Heath Methodist churc 11 craam were served. Favors wcrlt
met 1 huraday evenmg at the hn 11 ~ horns, hat• and blow outs
Attending were Pamela llob
or Supt and Mrs L W McComus
Mlddh•purl, Ohio
wllh Ernest Covert chmman stollet, Sharou Walker, Sharon
Mitch. Kay Cotpptorr, Thomas
presiding
The openin g prayer was gJvt•n White, Hank Clela'nd, JameJ Mees,
D. Freeker Farm
hv the ReY C. R Konkrlght w1 f1 1 Mike Spencer, Fran~ Titus, Terry
Mr covert. superintendent of the Ohllnaer, Johq Shasteen Sonny
Bashan Road
Sundny Scheel. in charac of thr. Gloeckner and Allen Downie
'J:he honored 111eot received a
devotional u rvlcc He r('ad 111
article "God Speaks Through numbe• of gilts
~
Trees
Sfonsored By
Loy a Order of Moose
Durmg the bUIIOCSS nteclln !
R report of the recent Churc h
Shells Furnished
$thooi Supcr!ntcndcnl•' c 0 n
rcrcncc In Columbus wu~ giVen h
V
Mr Covert Who also re'd on '" I
:llhowar I
cle ·now to Get and Keep Go01l
I "'
Tmhcrs "
1!1~• Euce'l.e Triplett assisted by
Wonderful New
...
The Ccmmisalon voted tn pu 1 'lfrl William Shoridan entcrtalll·
1:
chooc 0 rllm strip for the Supdu ~ od with a .ahawer, Th~rsday even
•
School and Mrs James Brcw!n, IDS at her home, Condor St. hoil
Ion Mro McCoin as and Mr Konk orin&amp; Mlu Bernice Sheridan who
right will serve on the nominalinJ W\1\ llecomo the bride of Mr Don
committee
lie~ of dollon lbla erenlng Ar
Mrs McComas wn, assisted bl ra"(~menla of chryaanthcmumo
usc~ IJirouahout the hom•
her 'Iaug bt er. Dl anne, In scrv Ing ' we"!
Gamea wero pla•ed during the
dosRert rdtirs~ to Mr Konkrlg 11
•
evening and prlses awanlcd to
M
r Covert, Mr and Mro
I
l\lro Charlea Wyatt. Mrs Jack Rob'
~~~~~~~~
JonUB, Mrs Nin Moore Mtss Be's son, Mrs Mildred Tubbo, Mn
Ohio
Sanborn, Jamet Euler. Mrs Br " Wyatt Gilbert and Mrs William
~=:::_m_g.;:to=n=C;:h;:arl;;:c;.;s;;M;:c.;:E..:Ih;:ln::;n~y
Slivers Jr
After the, honored guest opened
' . . ~ .
'
he~ m•ny Jilts a de!'"rl course
•
w11 served by the hooteues to
those named abave and
John
Hunnell Sr., Mrs. &amp;alah
Mrt Clelnd Heines, Mra Den•er
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Mrs Herman Ohlinger,
you have recently COIJit to live in
Albert Martin, Mrs Pearl
Cooaey, Mrs John Stace, Mrs
thil area, this bank JOIDS your new nelghbon and
Yeagor, Mrs. 'Gardner Man
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t:llwbeth llatbburn. Miss
friends in cxtcndinJ! to you a hearty welcome.
lcPI\RIOe Walll9n an~ ~ Lowell
We lfC proud o( our community, end we hope
t tleiiUilll$, Clollte~
lifll'lllll alfta hut unabto to ot
''d).c
you,
too,
w1ll
like
it
and
aoon
feel
at
home
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!Irs Josoph Cook, Mr&amp;
. . If there "any way that we can help) lease .
Mra 'Alert• llocd,
Mra. Carl Per
· ~ in and gtvc us !he opportunity 10 do 10.
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IDAdteriiiJlll
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RACINE

Saturday-Nov. 2
Untl 12 P.M.

MOOSE H4LL
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Portsmouth Seen
As College Site

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New Equipment
For Church
By S. s. Class

JUST HOW fAR
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VDEdwards

SAMUEL
LEWIS

Mf. OLIVE

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Tommy Shasteen
Celebrates His
12th B'1rthday

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Due To Tho Death of

Heath Methodist
Education Unit
In Friday Meeting

Robert W. Rawlings

The
R. H. RAWLINGS SONS ,0.

Save Space and Mqney Too!

HAM SHOOT

Sunday Nov. 3
c.

Will Be Closed
Till Tuesday

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November 5th

Mrs.'· Triplett
H"nored,Guest
At Thurcday

ACordial Greetin~
to Newcomers!

OLDSMOBILES
ARRIVE
NOVEMBER 8
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FRIGIDAIRE WASttERS
NO.

We JIIY 2% lnlerL'II on your Savlop

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~and ~avings Company. .~ ··
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IC:R'-M
BA~ER FURN ..

In ii'O(\Itton, mcm·,c• s of
, St.lte, Board of Education
chosen from tho Sc&lt;ond,
Seventh, Nmth, 11th, 12th,
and 23rd Con&amp;ree~tonal Dl8trlcts
The secretary of state aald a
total of 12 440 !&gt;Oiling places will
year there were only I I 543 In op.
'be In oporatton Tuesday L~il
eratao11
I~ RECORD VOTE
The espceted vote will be con
siderllbly tarrger that the record
•low In 19~1, when only 1,95683~
vo!Alro went to the polls during a
cold, miserable day. The all·timo
' blah was last year wnen 2,781,322
I Ohioan• marked ballots In the
' , pr&lt;Jsldentlal election.
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The total this year could have
boen higher, election ofltclals
If !here had been a hot can•pa_lli.n
for mayor In Cleveland, the
largest city Instead, Mayor An·
!bony Celcbrezze ts ruaDIDI with·
out opposition
some distrlcll, hllwever, may
have a heavy" vote because of
. acbool bond tssues designed to
' batUe the stale's mcreaslng en·
roitmenl problems and need for
e)assrooms The Ohio Educatton
Assn. satd 819 school bond iBSues
and tovtcs will be on the haUoL

Stout.Leaders
Basic Trainittg
Course PlannM

Marriage License
Is Busy

Major Justis, 63
Succumbs After
ABrief Illness

AI IIUttand 58 out c! 205 were
absent from Hleh School and 143
out of 392 obocnt from the srado
ochool.

Funeral sctvtces will be held at
2 .,. m Tuesday In the Ewmg Fun·
eral Chapel for Majer Justis, 68,
of Rock Sprtngs, who dted at 4 P
m Sunday '" hiS home He bod
been ill !or a few days prior to
his death
survtvlng the rl"9'ased are bia
wtfe Blanche, clllldren, Fam•
Justis, Mason IV Va , Vlrgln.a
Roush, Harlford W Va ltlchard
J\l!tlS, Alabamo and Raymond
of Pomeroy
surviving arc a sister Mff
Dav!dSQn of
, •P~UtD'Pf John Justia of Mdi.JithUr'J
children
be m•dc In tho
Cen\ctcry at llartford, W

~fJhuryBoy

SCoQ.l:Troopln
Bod Of Review Diiver Escapes
The Kingsbury Boy Scout Trf!OP F'
·{' i Crash
2511 spWOred by !be Carleton In-' fOm \Jilf

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lty Utllltd Stalts 'l'esllag c••• lne.
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On T~1 l,ighttat Corner In Mjclld ..jport

terden~atlonal Church, hel4
their Board of Review at Camp
Baker. frl.da:v ev~nln.ll
Members or the committee &amp;rc·
Ralph Carl, Lorenzo DaviS Vtrg~
King, flen Lee and the mstilu·
Ilona! \"Presentative, Roy 6nck·

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photo· Scouts who met wtth the Board
Krill lUI 1 ft and paned their second class were
e g, e Thomoa/ Burnside, Lester Arnold,
Cremeans, sop Eua~• Sillllh. Paul wm. owtsht
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year-old, produced 11.952
of milk and ~19 poundl of
ill ~ doys. She was mlllted
limes dolly.
Gnve Sharlene

Weather

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Ohio. Molttr cr..,Jy lft4 ,.....,
cold today, tonlthl afl!ll Tlltlllr;,,
Mitll today 45 to 14, t.w 1tMIIIfll
31 to 46.

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Wbai Ia lho p~ee of tho Sdlool Operating Lcey?,
ANSWER: '1)1 provide lunda for the general Oll"ration of our
ICbOOII - l&gt;t!n!b•ae ol books and mpplles, maintenance and rc·
piir of buildlnp, ond equipment replacements. U i• also nc· .
~lit order f9r ualo quatUy for Slate Ald.
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2. . ·WJ!IIll lh. IMOUIII of ,the Levy!
ANSWER: 'Ibis II a renewal of an existing five mill levy which
exptr.l Decemb!r 31, 11107•. Tbe total levy ~I 5 mills Is equal to
flffJI teoll for eoob '100 of valuatloo. A person who owns properly valued .at $2000 will pay only $0.00 at each tax collection.
'tlijaia juali llltle more lbtn two eenta a day.
3. H11 llie emllnient of th~ romeroy S&lt;hools Increase~ In rccom

· This School LeVy is a
Renewal of an existing
School Levy
·at is NOT on additional
· Levy or a.New Levy.
.This. . Sch~ol levy will NOT
lncre,ase Your Taxes one cent!

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I'ROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWALI
A Majority Afflrmallve· Vote Is Necessuy for Passage.
Vole bal1ot willl ao X.
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ANSWER: J Yei, alnco 1'981 the enrollment in lhc Pomcro)•
~Ia bas b&gt;&lt;reued approximately 100 pupils. In 1951 the enrollinlat' wia 7•7 pbplla tnd now In 19D7 lhe enrollment Is 800
poJpjlL ~If IDFfelse In enrollment makes operating expcnac.1
til(ber fill' our achoolB.
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etcil one dollar of valuation, whleb ·amounla to Filly Cent. lor lE

each one bulidred do~ars of val 0 atl~~. fot Ten Years.

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ANSwER: Good achoola are a community asset. The children
who ere aUendtne OUr ochool&amp; today Ire lhc clvlc ICBders ol to·
momrir. Adequate educrllonallaciUitca and training will betler

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qualify tliem to aJSume community leadetshlp. Better schools

mean better eommuniUea and 1 beller l~e lor all. •

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These

Busines~
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Llt'$ .1NVEST IN OUR FUT~RE
and Professio'n~l Men Sponso~ This Advertisement and Recommend You
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Vote . ~'FOR11 The Pomeroy School Levy.
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Auto Company
Dt. Selbil llluewlel.
Bite il Grey Collfeellonuy ·
JL E, ,Delee .

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;, · fred Crow, Jr.
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Crow's Steak lloas~ ·
Dr. Tom Crow
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Dr. Reger t¥nlels .
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Divla lc~ IF P~oduee CGulpany ·
Dr. l. H. llOnovln
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Dowale-Gross Clptblng Store
Ebei'Sbieh Hudware Compaay
Eecii!Op!Y Loan &amp; ~avl~ga COmpany .
tl4w~s lnsuraoce Ag~ey
J:lberfe)ds .·
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Eva's Grocery
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Beauty Shop
Kur &amp; VanZandt Motor Company
Kart's Barber Shop
Kbicajd studio
L. &amp; z. Dress Shop
Dr. E. F. Maag
Manley's Shoe Repair Shop
· ill.arguerlte's Shoe Shop
· Mel's Theatre
Meigs Equipment Company
Moore's Store
Mulberry •Restaurant
Dr. chules Mullen
Ne~~lzllng's Beauty Shop
· New York Clothing House
~liD O'Brien

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Farm Bureau t'o.op .
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Fanner's 8~41 ~VIJIJ!.Co~pany
•'as~lon Jreauty SIMlP .
Freeker's PIM!Ii!'lnl S~op
QeneraJ f«~llblii.';S\IOP ;
G. &amp; l , Auto' I'~ ' .,
Glbli's (,ln!e"ety Store ·
Glbil.~'l 8'11pply Store
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Parker llouse Restaurant
Pbllllp Slslelil Dreas Shop
Pomeroy Bowling Cempany
Pomeroy Cement Block Company
Pomeroy Junt CoJ!IiJanY
Pomeroy. Motor ColiiP,IliY
Pomeroy National Bank
Pomeroy Pastry Sbop
Pomeroy Uoos Club
JUvervue Restaurant
Rizer's Oil Co.
E. F. Roblason
J. 0. Roedel
•Rosenbaum's Restaurant
Seeond Street Markel ·
Simon's Mukel .
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TOMORROW'S
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Wbai Ia lho p~ee of tho Sdlool Operating Lcey?,
ANSWER: '1)1 provide lunda for the general Oll"ration of our
ICbOOII - l&gt;t!n!b•ae ol books and mpplles, maintenance and rc·
piir of buildlnp, ond equipment replacements. U i• also nc· .
~lit order f9r ualo quatUy for Slate Ald.
'
2. . ·WJ!IIll lh. IMOUIII of ,the Levy!
ANSWER: 'Ibis II a renewal of an existing five mill levy which
exptr.l Decemb!r 31, 11107•. Tbe total levy ~I 5 mills Is equal to
flffJI teoll for eoob '100 of valuatloo. A person who owns properly valued .at $2000 will pay only $0.00 at each tax collection.
'tlijaia juali llltle more lbtn two eenta a day.
3. H11 llie emllnient of th~ romeroy S&lt;hools Increase~ In rccom

· This School LeVy is a
Renewal of an existing
School Levy
·at is NOT on additional
· Levy or a.New Levy.
.This. . Sch~ol levy will NOT
lncre,ase Your Taxes one cent!

1.

Y~7

I'ROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWALI
A Majority Afflrmallve· Vote Is Necessuy for Passage.
Vole bal1ot willl ao X.
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eurrenl expenses at a rate not exceeclln&amp; ·Five (5) Mills fer

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ANSWER: J Yei, alnco 1'981 the enrollment in lhc Pomcro)•
~Ia bas b&gt;&lt;reued approximately 100 pupils. In 1951 the enrollinlat' wia 7•7 pbplla tnd now In 19D7 lhe enrollment Is 800
poJpjlL ~If IDFfelse In enrollment makes operating expcnac.1
til(ber fill' our achoolB.
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1. W~y · should . people wbo do not bne children support t~c

=

etcil one dollar of valuation, whleb ·amounla to Filly Cent. lor lE

each one bulidred do~ars of val 0 atl~~. fot Ten Years.

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AGAINST tHE TI\X LEVY
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School LeY)&gt;!
ANSwER: Good achoola are a community asset. The children
who ere aUendtne OUr ochool&amp; today Ire lhc clvlc ICBders ol to·
momrir. Adequate educrllonallaciUitca and training will betler

•

qualify tliem to aJSume community leadetshlp. Better schools

mean better eommuniUea and 1 beller l~e lor all. •

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These

Busines~
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Llt'$ .1NVEST IN OUR FUT~RE
and Professio'n~l Men Sponso~ This Advertisement and Recommend You
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Vote . ~'FOR11 The Pomeroy School Levy.
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Auto Company
Dt. Selbil llluewlel.
Bite il Grey Collfeellonuy ·
JL E, ,Delee .

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Dr. H. D. ·J rtiiD

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;, · fred Crow, Jr.
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Crow's Steak lloas~ ·
Dr. Tom Crow
((hester· 'Jlai\IIelilll · 4 •
Dr. Reger t¥nlels .
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., .·,
Divla lc~ IF P~oduee CGulpany ·
Dr. l. H. llOnovln
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Dowale-Gross Clptblng Store
Ebei'Sbieh Hudware Compaay
Eecii!Op!Y Loan &amp; ~avl~ga COmpany .
tl4w~s lnsuraoce Ag~ey
J:lberfe)ds .·
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Epple's Grocery
Eva's Grocery
FullenI
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Beauty Shop
Kur &amp; VanZandt Motor Company
Kart's Barber Shop
Kbicajd studio
L. &amp; z. Dress Shop
Dr. E. F. Maag
Manley's Shoe Repair Shop
· ill.arguerlte's Shoe Shop
· Mel's Theatre
Meigs Equipment Company
Moore's Store
Mulberry •Restaurant
Dr. chules Mullen
Ne~~lzllng's Beauty Shop
· New York Clothing House
~liD O'Brien

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Excelsior OJI &amp;sapany
Farm Bureau t'o.op .
.
Fanner's 8~41 ~VIJIJ!.Co~pany
•'as~lon Jreauty SIMlP .
Freeker's PIM!Ii!'lnl S~op
QeneraJ f«~llblii.';S\IOP ;
G. &amp; l , Auto' I'~ ' .,
Glbli's (,ln!e"ety Store ·
Glbil.~'l 8'11pply Store
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Go018ler!a ~~:;':[./~;'

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Parker llouse Restaurant
Pbllllp Slslelil Dreas Shop
Pomeroy Bowling Cempany
Pomeroy Cement Block Company
Pomeroy Junt CoJ!IiJanY
Pomeroy. Motor ColiiP,IliY
Pomeroy National Bank
Pomeroy Pastry Sbop
Pomeroy Uoos Club
JUvervue Restaurant
Rizer's Oil Co.
E. F. Roblason
J. 0. Roedel
•Rosenbaum's Restaurant
Seeond Street Markel ·
Simon's Mukel .
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COLUMBUS (UP) -The oflenSI!I
was way ahead of the defense
Ohio college football today.

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!Wlltt du~IPJ tilt '!"..kend makes
one won.rer whatever happened to
the ~~P"ll and )!a)l;eontroi trend
pre~~ed far lh, !967 ~son.
J~ll a levi ol tl!,e outblll"sts
corded by 6hio teams ibis
happened Saturday then 10
nen surpassed 34 points in
rung up lop-sided scores.

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very recently I herelily ~q~st that I ·
not ~ ,cOIIIsidered as o cpn9icjgte fgr .
electi~ to the Middleport Boord df
Ed~cqtign:

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Tha"k You

MGry $. Proboscp

One was Musklngum's 61·~
tory over previously unbeaten
terbeln, anti ~~·· .1.0
per past Ohio 'f.r'l'1\!/l!""·
One ol the top contests was

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and WIKOnsin,
Ohio edged 16-13 · weelt!
Head!ng tbc Purdue otlack
yeor Ia Mel Dillard, who
Big Ten in ruahlng iasl
Tommy ' f1loteh~r' ' a n I . '
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CANAI'A'Y

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Elperleneed

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QUI!Ifled

lo2 F,votite To
Remain Unbeaten

Time To Devote
Will Serve Efllcienlly
and Economically

WALTER
SCH.REIBER

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A GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY·TRiqGBRS
THE BOLDEST ADVANCE IN IO 'YEARsl

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On November 9th you willllll a car lib~
you have ever aeen before. It wu CZMt.oi1•••
literally from the sround up ••• to cele~
the Golden Amlivenuy of 6CIIfa Pootllc llld '
General Motors. Never bel'ore hal a ON Ill\
yestaday ao far bebiud. For UU. ~'~~iff Poatl6c Ia
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FOR TRUSTEE
ClleRer T01n11hlp

NOV. ltb ELECTION

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COLUMBUS (UP) -The oflenSI!I
was way ahead of the defense
Ohio college football today.

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one won.rer whatever happened to
the ~~P"ll and )!a)l;eontroi trend
pre~~ed far lh, !967 ~son.
J~ll a levi ol tl!,e outblll"sts
corded by 6hio teams ibis
happened Saturday then 10
nen surpassed 34 points in
rung up lop-sided scores.

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very recently I herelily ~q~st that I ·
not ~ ,cOIIIsidered as o cpn9icjgte fgr .
electi~ to the Middleport Boord df
Ed~cqtign:

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MGry $. Proboscp

One was Musklngum's 61·~
tory over previously unbeaten
terbeln, anti ~~·· .1.0
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Ohio edged 16-13 · weelt!
Head!ng tbc Purdue otlack
yeor Ia Mel Dillard, who
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Tommy ' f1loteh~r' ' a n I . '
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Elperleneed

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QUI!Ifled

lo2 F,votite To
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Time To Devote
Will Serve Efllcienlly
and Economically

WALTER
SCH.REIBER

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A GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY·TRiqGBRS
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On November 9th you willllll a car lib~
you have ever aeen before. It wu CZMt.oi1•••
literally from the sround up ••• to cele~
the Golden Amlivenuy of 6CIIfa Pootllc llld '
General Motors. Never bel'ore hal a ON Ill\
yestaday ao far bebiud. For UU. ~'~~iff Poatl6c Ia
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ClleRer T01n11hlp

NOV. ltb ELECTION

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4 dr Sedan ~eauttful turquol•e
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INDIX OF BOREDOM
The boredom study usctl a
smaller aamplo - about 160 men,
women and teen . aeers from
their comments, an 11 lndcx of
boted(lm" was eompllr.d based on
10 reprCHcnlative show11
Milton Berlo was unlucky

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1'.1 ion Ford truck, 8 ,•yl, lOll Ill'
door" 8ec Jlomrr Cook, Molgli
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A\J'ro~
Beagle rahuit dOll" lor ule or
trade. ll~rd 18. ~till, Hiildloporl 111. \, lloJoattn Roar.!.
10 2 lltlp
Tl•RKEYS HVI or drtlllld. 00c
drellllod. • Geor•o ,!IJll!llll«lf• W~lf
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Ho~arl Swartz ia doing carpon·
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new barn under ..nostruetlon.
Mr.· and Mr~. Ernesl Taylor
ealled on .Mr. and &gt;Hr&amp; Cb11. D.
Woode, Sun. aftetnoon.

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IV ltUIIILL R. PllDDY

Me- Co. +H Clu~ AJIOIII
PlllODY AT 01110 STATI
When you tead this column, I
will be altendlns tloe Ohio Ex·
tensl~n AaepiJ' Conference
at
Ohio ~tate University, Columbus,
Ohio The relson f'!f this, as you
n~ doubl havo heard, I. that I
will be J\soooiile CountY' Agent
In Gallll County, Ohio, 1lartin~
tomorrpw.
TD• THI 4-H'II
1 have enjoyed working wt. o
you •"'Y much the pall two an,J
a hall )eart. You oow have at·
toln~d and corned the respect
and ldmlrallon of the reat p( th~
Wool VIrginia ('.ounllea and tho
State Extension Olflce for your
competition and ottcadonec In
the varloua R.Sional and State
HI cventa ond 4-!1 camps. Your
eounty
camps are top~ All
thlo has t10en accompHehed lhru
your own effort. and behavior
You can maintain your 4-H po•l·
tlon by conUnui~S to conduct
yoursolf In a mlhncr thot ill ''"I neaa
forth In tho &lt;'.pltlen Rule. REMEMIIEft-don' let u~ now
TO. 1'11, ,IN WIA!IIIII
Whether you kilow It or not.
a larac ,.pontlbilliY reats on
your t~ouldera . . You muat eonUnuo to help x!'llr 4-11 leaden
aod CLUB )IE~ In their
jobs by 10!11~1 t 89od example
for bolh tlio!o Jf011f4. You ha ..
ahown that ~ eon do i~ 80 keep
up the lood work

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chlldr~n have moved Into their
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Mn. Komer Ebor Roush of Reo&lt;·
W va., Is villlllng relaUves

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e•ough to tmls&gt; hlgheat In the
Index - he scored a ~G per cent
boredom mark Arthur Godfrey
bored 47 per eent to flnlah an un·
enviable second and Red Skelton
flltlshcd third, brinetng yawns to
38 per cent.
At th
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AC1 e,
"I Remember Mama," had lhe
lowest boredom mark - ,11 per
cent Tile runnci'UP to "Mama"
11 a not · so · botl~g ahow wll
"What'a My Line" which puC only
21 per cent to oleep
The eonelulion drawn from t~e
survey w.. thai ahowa !hot depend upon • tingle per•onallty Berle, Godfrey, Skelton-are more
a1&gt;l to wearv vlewers after con·
slant expo~ure than ahowa that
rovolve around • number of people.
DIAL·TWITCHING'
Saya Cunningham· "the bore·
dom f• ctor cauacs dial-twitching,
'"'ant-minded vlcwlna. lower ratlng1 and, "' far as TV advertl1·
lnm• Is concerned, !cBS pcnetratlonper-skull-per dollar"
What Cunningham doeon'l say
In tnls apeech Ia that hi• research
department -reported l~at the al·
tltudea ol vlcwm and enalytl• of
audience ratings "arc a warning
of dant~cr ah~tad."
In 1948, sold the report, cxelto·
1nenL about television was "run·
nln11 at a fever pitch" Thl1
"..,motional aeeeptance 1' continued
lor oevoral yoara, hut now, Ylow·
era are "obv.ouoly watching with
a mueh more jaundiced eye"
Perhaps the olrangeot lac\ to
emorso (rom tho report was that
peoplo watcll prosrams even
thou1h they are tir~ of them.
Somo of those surVI!yed were
quite hoollle to the apato ol we•l
eraa on TV, but they walchcd
wcstcma onyway.
Evjen "'· wbarnedl the re!.ol rt, the
publ c wu ocom ns rc,.. '"·
Aa Cunningham pull It In hill
speech "aa lar as we adverUacrs
are eoncorned, II Ia a Time lor

an~ Mrs. Delbllrt Yoot.and
, La~~. , &amp;pent the
-with ' their Plfi'Dls &gt;Mr.

ft Allmq o.aral
lr. IIU mltt411J1t"da'lotlla W~

counLY !he practical results of
the work of the agricultural experimcut stalton or tnc state unt·
vcrslty The eX)JCrlmcnt station
was established through the cflo
operatiOn nf the Ccdcral gu~crn·
mCnt in order to carry out rc•carch work basic to ,grlculturc,
home cconomlca and other rclal
ed anbjocts lp my opoetnc phase
or this program, home cccno1mcs,
as In olhor as...,latod fields &lt;X·
porlmcnlal, work is gomg on
contimrt~lly-to find the! met&gt;odl
of food lrtc&amp;lng whtoh gtvc the
nighest quality products, to
laundry methodo and equtpmont
on new syathotlo fobrlcs, to dCo
tormlne methods of prcparinl
food• to save more nutrient&amp;
Those aro typical of the rO!carcb
project. whicH have hccn or are
now bolna earrlcd out b~ tho W.
Va. Agrlculturo Experiment Stk·
lion.
Tho rosulta ol this rcscarcil In
tho form of , lo.,on leaftcl.'l and P•tw: ..
Other mator)aJ frotn the UlllVCJ'o r ---~--&gt;t(y arc available lo •ny fonuly 1nd rort to dry upproght bul most
TO THI ~~AD~IIS
You probtbly do 'mom work
•caardlm Of lnetnbenhip 1 In I material ohould i!" tied In bune~­
form women's club or other ol' ol after stripping off unwantod and rtcelve le11 mctlt than any
ganl11ilon
Groups ol young loaves, then hung In a dry, dark oUter group In t:H elub work I ,
homemakers or olhm who desire plato to preserve, tho color and re"at If •11 ,were not for our
Voluntcet 4-H Lbadon, lhert
the help ol a home dcmonstraWon yet not mold
ogont but do not wloh lo be mcm
To prooervo tho ohapo and col· wouldn't bo !IIY 1 t-H Clubl. 1
bors of an oraanl1otion, may call or ol !Iowen, bufr tho bloasoms alnecrelr ho" Iilii ;you will conat the ortlee lor tho homemaklnc In a mixture of one part bo1u tinuo tq stand by and help the
Information desired
and five paris white com meal. 4-H club mem~ 11 you hoi~•
Tho Exlenalon Otflce Is loeoted Choo•• flowcn In tholr prlmn done Ia the fliat. I know that tlie
on the ~eeond lloor of tho poat and cut wh~n tho dow hal , dried 4-!1 club meml)ert cab de"nd
olflce. The telephone number Ia You m'y oeed to atrenathen the on you.
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Bouquets of dried leaves, gru· ball·ln&lt;b o! lhe borax·meal mix· pendent on
'"· !Iowen 111d seed podo hove ture lh a bex, place the !lower ganl111io111
a dlsllneUvl eharm. addm~ In· had, upside doWI!. Smooth out
dlvlduall(y1 to 1 room durina
the PJlall, and cover enUrely
wlnt•f Qloi!llla S4me lra~e~ and with
mll!ture. Tto8 heivlor
many all&lt;d j!Odl ahould he green
and flower. lh! 'Io111er
when tboy arc gathered, and
to d.Tt lbt inatmol.
flower• ehould bo In lhclr
A!tl~ou:ib most nowen ~ulre
oecordlnc to Mro. Gladys
to dry; tome
Ellenolon bonte mllnog.,mcnt~
thlii:pe)lllied
a~~eh
opcclallat at WilliI
al •t!imt•let,
1ijijiijiji
veralty
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Retell and dogwood
Homo ~tratltn A..nt
should bo'•aalkcrod early,
Thla Ia inl' fltst nowapaper or· lboy Jtave 'tendency to become
tlcle wrllten In Mpaon County.
Place atyItems
mixturp
or on~
..rlneIn aond
two ji:~~~~~;pj:a
In oxplalnlnK abetlt my work, dry.
let me omp~aaye tbal It It a part
andreplenlshmg
let stnnd lor
ol tho eooperativo extenalon
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loaves wtll turn
prevam apon&amp;Ored Jointly by the
and will
United ~lllea
Dopartment ol
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A,rle~ltur.e Well , VlrJlnhl Unt·
vorelty 1111(11 l(uqn Cuunlf,
One ol , 'IIW ~ mqre important
lunetlon~ of the !itepslon Olflce
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HOMEMAKER NEWS

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NEW YORK UP - You, the
viewer, look at TV but you are
bored by tl. What's more, your
boredom Is increasing year by
year.
Thai's the unhappy conelualon
reached by a New York ad a&amp;en·
cy, Cunnlnglr•m and Walsh, In an
unpubUahed survey
The agency's reseorch departmenl took the opeelal "beredom ,
aurvey tjola pall aumoner In fiew
Brunswltk · N ' a town ol 11 000
families, 00 per ~en of whom ~wn
TV aete The agency has be~n
working In the town alnce 1H8 In
a• conllnuhtg TV study that ulea
about 10 per cent of New Bruns·
wick's population.

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Parmit Cell Tlkeovtr

Man Has Lost
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The expenmental design wa"
lo permit naturally resistant'
cells to take over-If they cxlol·
ed tn the cancerous eonglomen·
taon Every expenmental dctaal
was aamed at ~&lt;maximizing" this
takc.(Jver If It had happened,
all the naturally "sensitive" ce~ls
would have been killed by lmdtattOn prolonged over \(eoks;
lhe pre-ex1sting "resistant" cel,s
would have multiplied In lthe usual way and eventu,olly the entue caneerous !ormation would
have been "rcsl8taut."
But It d1dn't happen. olld
though the cancerous for"'ations
were slowed down •in their
growths they were not stopped.
Therefore, ond presumably,
s01ne
lhma: oth~r than 11naturpl" resist·
ance or •'some cancer cqlls to tt·
radiation was prcvenhng irradJa·
lion from ehmlnaung tile eanccr&amp;
In thetr report to the tcchntcJI
journal, "Cancer Retearcb" the
scientists made preliminary ef·
forts to fit thetr new llle into tile
moslac of exloltng knowledge bu!
were e&gt;lefly lnterestd In giving
their colleagues everywhere a
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ThiS new tllo may-some day ond
somehow-complete 8 meaning
lui, useful picture

Modern M' 'tary

door and 4 dr Both vury dcpen~ ·
able cars wtth original 4•rk
~rcen two tone fmlsh Blaet
tnar'1, Pomer()y
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19M Ford Y8 C~atomhne $9D8
2 dr Sedan Choice ol two ·~
cepUonal ""· lllaottnar'•, Ponl•
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experimcptal cancer of mice that
can be readily transpla#ted from
mouse to mouse and almost al·
ways "takes " It 15 one of th~
best known of ''laboratory" tu·
mors
Tt"te tumorous mice were kept
m the irradiation beam of radioactive cobalt-60 giving off gamma
rays. for 23 hours a day over a
pertud or wocks The total dally
dos~s were rclahvely low-by
destgn, lite Ehrlich tumor ''
&gt;lghly "senslttve" to lrradlitton.

unc}eMiJtie H..as "orst'Ratmg
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molor new wlll11u put yr:ar
l'toscd body with rm nntl oldc

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Frllhlaire Refriletators.
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llkor Furniture, Ml....poot, Ohio 6813 \I
NEW YORK UP-Because lr
I 211 U :iood. hvmg room sut' for sale
rad1at10n 1s the cleanest and
fastest way of deahng with ea,n·
Old Fashioned EvaitgeltsUc serv- Green cov~rmg Pbone 9263
ccr cells. there Is a very prac·
10 2 6tlc
Ices every night at 7·15 P. M
---·· -- heal mlercst m cxper1mcnt.s de
at the former Dutton Drugs loElcctnc ~··we $35 00, Coa!
signed to ftnd out why It "' that
cation ""rner of MUI and s Used
llutrola $20 \!: _, Gas fum ate
irradtataon doesn't cure more
Thtrd, Mtddleport, Everyone is
comcr~wn
bureau
$4000
human cancers than It does
wel.,.me
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These cxpcrnncnts were in the
category of "bas1c scacnce" in
Neighbors and Frlenclt for theor
thts case, the baste natures of
kmdness and aympathy durong Eiectrolux Swct'per and Clarmd
cancer cells
They mdicated
the Illness and death of our lov- For Sale Call 3461 before 8 a I21 ) Real Fstot!
10 16 title
strongly but not posltiYel) of
ed one Special thaolks to the 111 or attcr 4 p m
course that a particular expert
Rev Raymon Konkrlaht, 'Dr J
mental cancer does not contain
J DaviS, Meigs General Hoeptlil, FOR SALE - Apples. P~Aland,
mdlvadual cells whach arc natur
Rawhngs Coat. Funeral DirectOhto Brm.l own containers. C.
ally rcslstant" to irradiation.
on, donor:~ of flowera, pall bear·
E Johnson
10 5 !mop
Thus, by the proceSs of ellml
en, tho.. m charge of the !Iowen, ClaSI 12 of the Methodist POTATOES-St01·k on wmter po- WANTED - Farm suitable fur nation, you are justified in reD
camp ror young people Must son1ng that the phenomenon of
Chureb and all wbo helped In
tatoes whtle theY last S ~
ht~vc ll:~rg:! house and be located "res11tance'' wh1ch prevents lf
any Will' Your klndne!S wtll
Enoch, Portland, 0
10-25 tf on
stream or lake, and must radiation from being a .sure-fire
never be forgotten
Ml'll. Ren10n Ervm and
b.lve locatiOns for cabins
weapon •gainst cancer, has to be
APPLES Most varieties Burde!te
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Fruit Farm Nea• Laurel Clllf LOW-PRICED FARM - U acres due Jo two other posslbthhea Et
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Church
10 18 121p good tractor land, 7 room frame ther trradtallon "mutate." few
Lel\e for t~lorida, Nov 10 or 11,
house 1D fair condition Bargain cells m the millions or a cancer·
take one or two, share expenses .,ump Coal
prtce at $1200 00, and thiS prop· ous cohmy tnto 1'resistant" ceJls
and help drove R 0. Grtmm, Delivered - $6 00 lump
erty can be ftnanced.
or Irradiation so changes IH'
Middleport, 6103-Y
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Delivered - $~00 'I lump
NEW HAVEN, w. VA-Very well chemist~ ol the bOdy conlainl~g
Phone Rutland 24710 after
located 6-room frame home the cancer that Individual cells
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DP. M or 244113 during day
wtth bath electricity, gas and arc made "reslStanl"
BILLFOLD lost between Dr DaviS
10 28 ate
ctty water Excellent comer
offtee and 1\eull Drug Store I-::====~==--,='"" 1 wttb two Iota, total olze 100 x
Mull Porloct Wupo"'
REWARD Phone 24192 tf loun~ Custom J(ih;- Ktlchen Kttchen J~ :;asonably pr~~gN~ ~:'¢
Ao "baSic" knowlcdgo this reJt-4-2tc
detlgnild for your home Free (11 l 2Jtc
MUit ol the eKperlment• could b.!
2
eltima!'ll Foreman &amp; Abbott
mOlt helpful No one should ~r
·---Phoae 62&amp;1 y,
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mit himself to think somethln~
'18b/ Auto,SqJ'\Iices
4 room house for sale, Rutland big Is about to be done about
II. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO - 24 i'OR SALr. - Appteo New !Ia
Townshtp Phone 823-M
curing cancer But you are justt·
hour II reeker Service Day
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weapons have to be perfected•6()3JI-X D~DGE • PLYMOUTH
IIAl "AID
and lrradtatton as a weopon
DEi\LEF$
S 8 tl FOR SA~),;· one Lancaste. deep
against all kmds of cancer often
well Jet pump with pressure
worka but 1s a long way from
tank and switch Alao 85-ftel
perfection
(8) Aul\) Soles
plastle p!pe, l'h x I ¥o; one
aftO.WIM
The experiments were petIY52 Dodge Coronet 2 dr Sedan
architect's drawang table, a'1&gt;ol
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$395 Sparkling d~rk maroon
and tool• One l)pcwrlter desk
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rumh Extra nice for model and one ltlmg cabinet, handmad'e,
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,.._ 11 Oak Ridge, Tcnn Nat tOnal Labor·
Blaettnar's Pomeroy 11-1-lltc One electric table saw, one wcod
atory They exptnmcntcd with
lathe, one soltd oak Bldeboard,
,_,.,, Clitia
the ~hrllch tumor which 1. a 1
one "Wht'c" 'Iewing machine,
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Team Smgle Gam.,, Carlmg,,
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STANt;)INGS
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Starks Drugs .
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Carling,
13 8 6!9
Ebersbach Hdwe
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llt!P~l• .Market
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Moores S,tore .
8 13 .381
New Yolk Clothlna f 17 100
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lnd 3 Games, P Mullen 503
Ind. I Game, P. Mullen, 214
Team 3 Gatheo, Cotllngs 2332
'l'dam 1 ,Game, Carllnp, 813
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P. Collins
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4 dr Sedan ~eauttful turquol•e
&amp;nd white ftnlih New Pontine
lradc·ln. Blacllnar's, l'omcroy
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The boredom study usctl a
smaller aamplo - about 160 men,
women and teen . aeers from
their comments, an 11 lndcx of
boted(lm" was eompllr.d based on
10 reprCHcnlative show11
Milton Berlo was unlucky

Applett and elder New Hll\cn Or

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Beagle rahuit dOll" lor ule or
trade. ll~rd 18. ~till, Hiildloporl 111. \, lloJoattn Roar.!.
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Ho~arl Swartz ia doing carpon·
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new barn under ..nostruetlon.
Mr.· and Mr~. Ernesl Taylor
ealled on .Mr. and &gt;Hr&amp; Cb11. D.
Woode, Sun. aftetnoon.

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IV ltUIIILL R. PllDDY

Me- Co. +H Clu~ AJIOIII
PlllODY AT 01110 STATI
When you tead this column, I
will be altendlns tloe Ohio Ex·
tensl~n AaepiJ' Conference
at
Ohio ~tate University, Columbus,
Ohio The relson f'!f this, as you
n~ doubl havo heard, I. that I
will be J\soooiile CountY' Agent
In Gallll County, Ohio, 1lartin~
tomorrpw.
TD• THI 4-H'II
1 have enjoyed working wt. o
you •"'Y much the pall two an,J
a hall )eart. You oow have at·
toln~d and corned the respect
and ldmlrallon of the reat p( th~
Wool VIrginia ('.ounllea and tho
State Extension Olflce for your
competition and ottcadonec In
the varloua R.Sional and State
HI cventa ond 4-!1 camps. Your
eounty
camps are top~ All
thlo has t10en accompHehed lhru
your own effort. and behavior
You can maintain your 4-H po•l·
tlon by conUnui~S to conduct
yoursolf In a mlhncr thot ill ''"I neaa
forth In tho &lt;'.pltlen Rule. REMEMIIEft-don' let u~ now
TO. 1'11, ,IN WIA!IIIII
Whether you kilow It or not.
a larac ,.pontlbilliY reats on
your t~ouldera . . You muat eonUnuo to help x!'llr 4-11 leaden
aod CLUB )IE~ In their
jobs by 10!11~1 t 89od example
for bolh tlio!o Jf011f4. You ha ..
ahown that ~ eon do i~ 80 keep
up the lood work

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chlldr~n have moved Into their
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Mn. Komer Ebor Roush of Reo&lt;·
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e•ough to tmls&gt; hlgheat In the
Index - he scored a ~G per cent
boredom mark Arthur Godfrey
bored 47 per eent to flnlah an un·
enviable second and Red Skelton
flltlshcd third, brinetng yawns to
38 per cent.
At th
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"I Remember Mama," had lhe
lowest boredom mark - ,11 per
cent Tile runnci'UP to "Mama"
11 a not · so · botl~g ahow wll
"What'a My Line" which puC only
21 per cent to oleep
The eonelulion drawn from t~e
survey w.. thai ahowa !hot depend upon • tingle per•onallty Berle, Godfrey, Skelton-are more
a1&gt;l to wearv vlewers after con·
slant expo~ure than ahowa that
rovolve around • number of people.
DIAL·TWITCHING'
Saya Cunningham· "the bore·
dom f• ctor cauacs dial-twitching,
'"'ant-minded vlcwlna. lower ratlng1 and, "' far as TV advertl1·
lnm• Is concerned, !cBS pcnetratlonper-skull-per dollar"
What Cunningham doeon'l say
In tnls apeech Ia that hi• research
department -reported l~at the al·
tltudea ol vlcwm and enalytl• of
audience ratings "arc a warning
of dant~cr ah~tad."
In 1948, sold the report, cxelto·
1nenL about television was "run·
nln11 at a fever pitch" Thl1
"..,motional aeeeptance 1' continued
lor oevoral yoara, hut now, Ylow·
era are "obv.ouoly watching with
a mueh more jaundiced eye"
Perhaps the olrangeot lac\ to
emorso (rom tho report was that
peoplo watcll prosrams even
thou1h they are tir~ of them.
Somo of those surVI!yed were
quite hoollle to the apato ol we•l
eraa on TV, but they walchcd
wcstcma onyway.
Evjen "'· wbarnedl the re!.ol rt, the
publ c wu ocom ns rc,.. '"·
Aa Cunningham pull It In hill
speech "aa lar as we adverUacrs
are eoncorned, II Ia a Time lor

an~ Mrs. Delbllrt Yoot.and
, La~~. , &amp;pent the
-with ' their Plfi'Dls &gt;Mr.

ft Allmq o.aral
lr. IIU mltt411J1t"da'lotlla W~

counLY !he practical results of
the work of the agricultural experimcut stalton or tnc state unt·
vcrslty The eX)JCrlmcnt station
was established through the cflo
operatiOn nf the Ccdcral gu~crn·
mCnt in order to carry out rc•carch work basic to ,grlculturc,
home cconomlca and other rclal
ed anbjocts lp my opoetnc phase
or this program, home cccno1mcs,
as In olhor as...,latod fields &lt;X·
porlmcnlal, work is gomg on
contimrt~lly-to find the! met&gt;odl
of food lrtc&amp;lng whtoh gtvc the
nighest quality products, to
laundry methodo and equtpmont
on new syathotlo fobrlcs, to dCo
tormlne methods of prcparinl
food• to save more nutrient&amp;
Those aro typical of the rO!carcb
project. whicH have hccn or are
now bolna earrlcd out b~ tho W.
Va. Agrlculturo Experiment Stk·
lion.
Tho rosulta ol this rcscarcil In
tho form of , lo.,on leaftcl.'l and P•tw: ..
Other mator)aJ frotn the UlllVCJ'o r ---~--&gt;t(y arc available lo •ny fonuly 1nd rort to dry upproght bul most
TO THI ~~AD~IIS
You probtbly do 'mom work
•caardlm Of lnetnbenhip 1 In I material ohould i!" tied In bune~­
form women's club or other ol' ol after stripping off unwantod and rtcelve le11 mctlt than any
ganl11ilon
Groups ol young loaves, then hung In a dry, dark oUter group In t:H elub work I ,
homemakers or olhm who desire plato to preserve, tho color and re"at If •11 ,were not for our
Voluntcet 4-H Lbadon, lhert
the help ol a home dcmonstraWon yet not mold
ogont but do not wloh lo be mcm
To prooervo tho ohapo and col· wouldn't bo !IIY 1 t-H Clubl. 1
bors of an oraanl1otion, may call or ol !Iowen, bufr tho bloasoms alnecrelr ho" Iilii ;you will conat the ortlee lor tho homemaklnc In a mixture of one part bo1u tinuo tq stand by and help the
Information desired
and five paris white com meal. 4-H club mem~ 11 you hoi~•
Tho Exlenalon Otflce Is loeoted Choo•• flowcn In tholr prlmn done Ia the fliat. I know that tlie
on the ~eeond lloor of tho poat and cut wh~n tho dow hal , dried 4-!1 club meml)ert cab de"nd
olflce. The telephone number Ia You m'y oeed to atrenathen the on you.
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Bouquets of dried leaves, gru· ball·ln&lt;b o! lhe borax·meal mix· pendent on
'"· !Iowen 111d seed podo hove ture lh a bex, place the !lower ganl111io111
a dlsllneUvl eharm. addm~ In· had, upside doWI!. Smooth out
dlvlduall(y1 to 1 room durina
the PJlall, and cover enUrely
wlnt•f Qloi!llla S4me lra~e~ and with
mll!ture. Tto8 heivlor
many all&lt;d j!Odl ahould he green
and flower. lh! 'Io111er
when tboy arc gathered, and
to d.Tt lbt inatmol.
flower• ehould bo In lhclr
A!tl~ou:ib most nowen ~ulre
oecordlnc to Mro. Gladys
to dry; tome
Ellenolon bonte mllnog.,mcnt~
thlii:pe)lllied
a~~eh
opcclallat at WilliI
al •t!imt•let,
1ijijiijiji
veralty
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Retell and dogwood
Homo ~tratltn A..nt
should bo'•aalkcrod early,
Thla Ia inl' fltst nowapaper or· lboy Jtave 'tendency to become
tlcle wrllten In Mpaon County.
Place atyItems
mixturp
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In oxplalnlnK abetlt my work, dry.
let me omp~aaye tbal It It a part
andreplenlshmg
let stnnd lor
ol tho eooperativo extenalon
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loaves wtll turn
prevam apon&amp;Ored Jointly by the
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NEW YORK UP - You, the
viewer, look at TV but you are
bored by tl. What's more, your
boredom Is increasing year by
year.
Thai's the unhappy conelualon
reached by a New York ad a&amp;en·
cy, Cunnlnglr•m and Walsh, In an
unpubUahed survey
The agency's reseorch departmenl took the opeelal "beredom ,
aurvey tjola pall aumoner In fiew
Brunswltk · N ' a town ol 11 000
families, 00 per ~en of whom ~wn
TV aete The agency has be~n
working In the town alnce 1H8 In
a• conllnuhtg TV study that ulea
about 10 per cent of New Bruns·
wick's population.

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Parmit Cell Tlkeovtr

Man Has Lost
His Whistles

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The expenmental design wa"
lo permit naturally resistant'
cells to take over-If they cxlol·
ed tn the cancerous eonglomen·
taon Every expenmental dctaal
was aamed at ~&lt;maximizing" this
takc.(Jver If It had happened,
all the naturally "sensitive" ce~ls
would have been killed by lmdtattOn prolonged over \(eoks;
lhe pre-ex1sting "resistant" cel,s
would have multiplied In lthe usual way and eventu,olly the entue caneerous !ormation would
have been "rcsl8taut."
But It d1dn't happen. olld
though the cancerous for"'ations
were slowed down •in their
growths they were not stopped.
Therefore, ond presumably,
s01ne
lhma: oth~r than 11naturpl" resist·
ance or •'some cancer cqlls to tt·
radiation was prcvenhng irradJa·
lion from ehmlnaung tile eanccr&amp;
In thetr report to the tcchntcJI
journal, "Cancer Retearcb" the
scientists made preliminary ef·
forts to fit thetr new llle into tile
moslac of exloltng knowledge bu!
were e&gt;lefly lnterestd In giving
their colleagues everywhere a
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ThiS new tllo may-some day ond
somehow-complete 8 meaning
lui, useful picture

Modern M' 'tary

door and 4 dr Both vury dcpen~ ·
able cars wtth original 4•rk
~rcen two tone fmlsh Blaet
tnar'1, Pomer()y
111-flt:
19M Ford Y8 C~atomhne $9D8
2 dr Sedan Choice ol two ·~
cepUonal ""· lllaottnar'•, Ponl•
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experimcptal cancer of mice that
can be readily transpla#ted from
mouse to mouse and almost al·
ways "takes " It 15 one of th~
best known of ''laboratory" tu·
mors
Tt"te tumorous mice were kept
m the irradiation beam of radioactive cobalt-60 giving off gamma
rays. for 23 hours a day over a
pertud or wocks The total dally
dos~s were rclahvely low-by
destgn, lite Ehrlich tumor ''
&gt;lghly "senslttve" to lrradlitton.

unc}eMiJtie H..as "orst'Ratmg
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molor new wlll11u put yr:ar
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Sacrifice for qu1ck sale Can b{•
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seen eu~ nmg s 285 gallons fur.l llarneo&amp;ldlpo&lt;•n 1IDIUl'aDct I.Ct11e1.l
Cbetts - UU Window P'llls';si
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Frllhlaire Refriletators.
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llkor Furniture, Ml....poot, Ohio 6813 \I
NEW YORK UP-Because lr
I 211 U :iood. hvmg room sut' for sale
rad1at10n 1s the cleanest and
fastest way of deahng with ea,n·
Old Fashioned EvaitgeltsUc serv- Green cov~rmg Pbone 9263
ccr cells. there Is a very prac·
10 2 6tlc
Ices every night at 7·15 P. M
---·· -- heal mlercst m cxper1mcnt.s de
at the former Dutton Drugs loElcctnc ~··we $35 00, Coa!
signed to ftnd out why It "' that
cation ""rner of MUI and s Used
llutrola $20 \!: _, Gas fum ate
irradtataon doesn't cure more
Thtrd, Mtddleport, Everyone is
comcr~wn
bureau
$4000
human cancers than It does
wel.,.me
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Phone 61~8 X
10-7-tlllo
These cxpcrnncnts were in the
category of "bas1c scacnce" in
Neighbors and Frlenclt for theor
thts case, the baste natures of
kmdness and aympathy durong Eiectrolux Swct'per and Clarmd
cancer cells
They mdicated
the Illness and death of our lov- For Sale Call 3461 before 8 a I21 ) Real Fstot!
10 16 title
strongly but not posltiYel) of
ed one Special thaolks to the 111 or attcr 4 p m
course that a particular expert
Rev Raymon Konkrlaht, 'Dr J
mental cancer does not contain
J DaviS, Meigs General Hoeptlil, FOR SALE - Apples. P~Aland,
mdlvadual cells whach arc natur
Rawhngs Coat. Funeral DirectOhto Brm.l own containers. C.
ally rcslstant" to irradiation.
on, donor:~ of flowera, pall bear·
E Johnson
10 5 !mop
Thus, by the proceSs of ellml
en, tho.. m charge of the !Iowen, ClaSI 12 of the Methodist POTATOES-St01·k on wmter po- WANTED - Farm suitable fur nation, you are justified in reD
camp ror young people Must son1ng that the phenomenon of
Chureb and all wbo helped In
tatoes whtle theY last S ~
ht~vc ll:~rg:! house and be located "res11tance'' wh1ch prevents lf
any Will' Your klndne!S wtll
Enoch, Portland, 0
10-25 tf on
stream or lake, and must radiation from being a .sure-fire
never be forgotten
Ml'll. Ren10n Ervm and
b.lve locatiOns for cabins
weapon •gainst cancer, has to be
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Fruit Farm Nea• Laurel Clllf LOW-PRICED FARM - U acres due Jo two other posslbthhea Et
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10 18 121p good tractor land, 7 room frame ther trradtallon "mutate." few
Lel\e for t~lorida, Nov 10 or 11,
house 1D fair condition Bargain cells m the millions or a cancer·
take one or two, share expenses .,ump Coal
prtce at $1200 00, and thiS prop· ous cohmy tnto 1'resistant" ceJls
and help drove R 0. Grtmm, Delivered - $6 00 lump
erty can be ftnanced.
or Irradiation so changes IH'
Middleport, 6103-Y
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Delivered - $~00 'I lump
NEW HAVEN, w. VA-Very well chemist~ ol the bOdy conlainl~g
Phone Rutland 24710 after
located 6-room frame home the cancer that Individual cells
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DP. M or 244113 during day
wtth bath electricity, gas and arc made "reslStanl"
BILLFOLD lost between Dr DaviS
10 28 ate
ctty water Excellent comer
offtee and 1\eull Drug Store I-::====~==--,='"" 1 wttb two Iota, total olze 100 x
Mull Porloct Wupo"'
REWARD Phone 24192 tf loun~ Custom J(ih;- Ktlchen Kttchen J~ :;asonably pr~~gN~ ~:'¢
Ao "baSic" knowlcdgo this reJt-4-2tc
detlgnild for your home Free (11 l 2Jtc
MUit ol the eKperlment• could b.!
2
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mOlt helpful No one should ~r
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'18b/ Auto,SqJ'\Iices
4 room house for sale, Rutland big Is about to be done about
II. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO - 24 i'OR SALr. - Appteo New !Ia
Townshtp Phone 823-M
curing cancer But you are justt·
hour II reeker Service Day
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weapons have to be perfected•6()3JI-X D~DGE • PLYMOUTH
IIAl "AID
and lrradtatton as a weopon
DEi\LEF$
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against all kmds of cancer often
well Jet pump with pressure
worka but 1s a long way from
tank and switch Alao 85-ftel
perfection
(8) Aul\) Soles
plastle p!pe, l'h x I ¥o; one
aftO.WIM
The experiments were petIY52 Dodge Coronet 2 dr Sedan
architect's drawang table, a'1&gt;ol
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$395 Sparkling d~rk maroon
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rumh Extra nice for model and one ltlmg cabinet, handmad'e,
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lathe, one soltd oak Bldeboard,
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Team Smgle Gam.,, Carlmg,,
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STANt;)INGS
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Starks Drugs .
16 5 762
Carling,
13 8 6!9
Ebersbach Hdwe
13 8 619
llt!P~l• .Market
. 9 12 4!9
Moores S,tore .
8 13 .381
New Yolk Clothlna f 17 100
11~!1 HIGHS
lnd 3 Games, P Mullen 503
Ind. I Game, P. Mullen, 214
Team 3 Gatheo, Cotllngs 2332
'l'dam 1 ,Game, Carllnp, 813
TOP "5" BOWLERS AVO.
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Annual Achievement Day Tea

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Martha Nu holson Mrs Moulden
Carolyn NICholson Mrs Dale NIC
hohon Ellen Dutton Mrs Dale
Dutton Manh n Swan who was
1ll was unable lo be ptnncd at th1s
ceremony

Dianne McComas,
opened the meeting
Ccrtthcatrs for second year ml'
Nlebol!on holding the
for
'Pledge to the F;ag • and Neda mbershtp were g1vcn to Janet K
Bradford as aecompamsl for a Baker and l:arot Jean Russtll
who ~as absent th 1d vear cert
group smglng of "Amer~ea "
f1cates were nwardcd to Dtanno
Beverly Perrm Jumor Leader McComas and Beverly Perrsn Je'ln
and program chairman announced C11se3 who romptNed two yea":-.
the program which Included a work 111 411 club!i Jn Trenton wa
piano duet by Martha and Carolyn lnh oduced at lhls t1me The me~.:'
Nl(!holson a ptano solo by Ellt'n 1ng closed w1th t h ~ 4 H Pledge leU
Dolton, a rca!ing • What are by Jean Casey
4 H's Made Of by carla Sue Gil
The Prc5Hic lt JnvJtcd the gul'sl
more, a trumpet solo by D1ant c
Mr.Comas accompamed by her mu· ond members to th~ duung roo n
ther, and a ptano solo by Janet where the 411 {olo1s of g1ccn gotJ
and whtle were c&lt;~rncd out on lht
Kay Baker
lea table Yellow rhrysanthcmUill !-1
Beverly pnscnted f1rst yenr pms 111 cr)slal rontamer and whit . .
to these girls who were pinned b' tapers 1n s1lvcr candclbra twtnl &lt;I
w1th IVJ were used for thn ('Ciller
OLD FASHION

EVANGELISTIC
SERVICES
llollmlng Tonight at 7 1S PM
1nd every night for twQ w"k
at the former Dutton Dr\W
Store Locat1on
Cotner Mill and Third Avo
Middleport Ohio
Everyone Welcome

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Meigs County Jaycees
Celebrates Her
Present
Fburth Birthday
WEDS. NOV. 6th
1 he fourth b1rthdav of Barbara

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Graham a11d Roger, M1c
Mr and Mrs Flaoy Stgman were
hael and Debby Columb •s Mt
:tn~ Mrs Robert Casto md Ocekv Wednesday evenmg calle~• al the
Rut! md Mr and Mrs Joe Penni:\ home of Mr and Mrs Charles
Handly
and Beverly Mar1et,ta
\fr and M.r~ Lawrence llyscll
Mrs Jean Monroe and sons or
Jr w11l make heir home wtth hrr Ct)Jumbus are guqsls oC her par
parents for the prc;scnt He IS em enls Mr and Mrl Alpha Barr
ployed at a striP m nc
Guest&amp; of Mr and Mrs Guy
Swadlev Sunday wero Mr and Mrs

renee Hysell and chtldren Rick\
Bill Bob and Frances Hysell Run

IV J Bolt, and Mr anit drs Mil
Syracuse Nazarene chell
!)ell
son Parkersburg,
and
J(ensler, A,lqanr
Church Class In
Mrs Uaggle Comi,Js 'Went to Columbus Toeaday to viSit her nep
Halloween Party l•ew,
Ur
Mrs Dyroo Allen

Kathryn Hannahs
Honor Guest At
Birthday Party
Mr

and Mr

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The annual Halloween party of Fro'!' therea~dshe will ~o by plane
the S}faeuse Na7.areue Church
school was held last week at lhe to Callfor~" to mil a &lt;laughter
Mr and Mrs Harry WUllamson
Town Hall
of
Rutland called on Mrs WI!
MorriS Wolfe Sop! Mrs Paul
me McClintock and Mrs Leroy hamson s brOther Wa1d Kennedy,
evewng
Watson were the committee in Frida)l
Mrs lfargarct Coughenour and
charge Judges for costumes were Mrs ~I lee VanZant Cheshire call
Mrs Roy Wtnebrencr, Gladys

H~nna'IS

enfertaln.ed w1th a dlhner Sundt!y
at thC!Ir home Butternut Av"

hopo11hg

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granddau,hter

'fUthryn Jane Hannahs on her mn

lh b~rlbday

A birthday cake teed In whtt ~
and decorated wJlh yellow rose
buds was served With the dtnner
Cooper and Edwm Hayman
Guests ~ere llr and Mrs C II
Four prtzes were awarded m
n •c:.p ,.., M, ll'il~nnrt and Mr and
each qroup wtlh Donna Rea Dar
Mn Victor Hannahs Kathryn Jaur lene Watson Susanna Arnold and
and Chuekle
'll'f Mrs Elizabeth Cundiff the prett1

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Middleport
Sot&gt;ietv

Arrangcmclnts

flowers were used throughout lht
Manley home
A reception was held ammed1a
tety after the ceremony and wt d
dmQ" cake Ice cream koolad(! anrl
coffee were served
Attcntling the wedd1ng and r~
cc pt10n were Mr and Mrs Law

Mn R C Meadows entered a

Scout Troops
Hold Combined
Halloween Party
Bey Scout Troop 2M with their
leader Gcorcte Wagner and assisl
ant leader Harold Smith receniiY
eomblr.ed With ~ub S&lt;Out Pack 260
and their leader Sam Curti• ana
the l!:xplorcr Post 270 nnd leader
James Reese for a Halloween party
all)lc HCJnlock Grove Grange Hall
Prltcs for costumes were aword

District MYF
Meeting Held
At Jackson

cd to Larry Rc(!~e prcftlc~&gt;t Dnvirl
Williams ugllc~t and Charles
Sm1lh most onglnal m the j!roup
lo twelve year~ of age tnd Dni"v
Rr.C'sc pretlttsl l'hll Jl"rrl !i!on ug
Uctot entl Ermn Smith most ong
ln11l 1n the ol~cr ~roup
Refreshments t"J( dou~hnuts c1d
r-r 11nd coff, c wcrr scn1 d hy the
leaders asslslt!rl by ~tr,; I ouiliC
Jhrrl!ion 11nd the lh n mother"
\f"lt I ,..onnrd llel!d and Mrs Zlbil

Those pr&lt;'scnl were Mlehucl CoiQmbus hospitAl Saturday for
Davtd and Nancy Bwtk!rk JoAnn observotlon 11nd treatment
Nenl Michael nnd l'eny Bee8ce
Mr and Mr~ Paul Cuto 1\tra
Sally Duckworth Rtmdy
llusscll Powell Columbos and
BetMy md Alun Cunnmgham Hob Mrs Thoma~ Swauger Chauncey
!n Mills Antta Mane rultz Brenda were ¥.cek tnd guests of Mr and
1 dworrl• 1 arry Walker Stephen Mn I• rank Vrooman
nnd Stcphun1e Pullen Hobert
Mrs Clnrcnec Ebcnbach has
Htcc Wayne Davis Stephen and heen YJBillng her daughter Mn
George Dallas Hlndy
l'etc~ Lalllch and family In Lan Midkiff
&lt;IIHtcr Mr and Mn Lalllch and
~ons, Tod and Prter nre moving to
(:h lcngo where he has been trans

Hindy Attends
1Small Loon Ass'n
' Meeting In Col's.

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Mr and Mrs James Lloyd Bel
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,md their children Nl&lt;ky and
Cathie spent the weekend at the

Jolly Workers
Sunday School
Clpss In Meeting

ed on Mr and Mrs Cash Braley

Friday They called on their cousi11
Earl VanZant also
Mr and Mrs Cla1r Nelson und
two sons and Vonley Elbel and
Dwsy Miller called on the1r broest Ronme Hubbard Mary Jamce
Cundl(f Ronald Wolfe &amp;nd Jl!" ther Ray Miller o/'d familY at
my Watson ugliest and AlfrM Parkersburg Sunday1
Mr and Mrs Charles Handly
Ruschel Deanna Watson, Sandra
spent Sond&amp;Y..).YIIh Mrs Handly's
Bowers and Mrs Dora WoUe the
mother at Culloden near Charles·
most or1gmal
Games were playe~. &lt;luring the ton
Mrs Juhn Dexter and children
evenmg ~nd prizes awarded the Huntmgton
were weekend guests
wmners An amatuer show was
presented with prtzes awarded to of Mr and Mrs Dale M1ght
Mrs W G DaviS Wellston
Susanna Arnold and Darlene Wat qpcnt
n week w1th her daughter
son
Hot dogs doughnots and a soft Mr nnd Mr&lt; Dale Wright
Clarence Hewitt Akron colic~
drmk were served
on W"o Kennedy Wedne•day
Wu1d Kennedy left Wedqesdav
to v"lt h10 son Flo)d and fimJiy
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Pomeroy High School Aud J11ne IImdy daughter uf Mr and
Mr 'nd Mrs Wtlllam Mayes and
'Mrs I&lt;alad Bmdy was l~elebroted daughttr 8 1rbara Lima spent the
Saturdily w1th a party tn their week end hm 'Fhey brought his
recreation room Deccorattons for mother Mrs Luctlle Mayu hom,
the party w~:re ptnk and the ch1l after sbe had been viSiting at their
dren were gtven favors of bal horne for the past two weeks
loons and bubble gum
Mrs RhM Brown Huntington
AsaJstlng Mrs Hmdy were Mrs has been vtstltng Mr and Mrs C
George Baker and Mrs Sherman F Hibbs and son, George
'lo{r and Mrs Oscar Eppley
Buskirk whll served b1rthudy cake
and 1ce cream to the guests Gamps Philo were wcuk end guc1l&amp; of
were plnyed and a prn.c was wown Mr and Mra Harold Eppley and
son Stephen
by Lnrry Walker

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Funeral scrvle'!&amp;s for Benson ll
Ervm were h'eld Saturday at the

RaWimgs Coals Funeral Home
w1th the Rev C R Konkright
pastor of Heath MethodiSt Churcch
offtctatmg Burial was m the Rlv
en~ew

NEW '58
FRIGIDAIRE WASHERS
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PRICED
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FURNITURE

On The Brightest Corner In Middleport
011 the town, or on the
1ob make eure you ap·
pear at your besl Good
grooming calls lor spot·
Jcssly clean fresh clothes
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week

Mr and Mro B Iawhorn and
daughter, Debby, Sprlnalleld
•pep\ the week end with Mr and
Mrs Gene Dodoon and children
Mr and MrL Charl\11 Slndle and
10~ Charlea Jr, Sprlnglleld, were
guc•t• of Mr and Mn 'William
Mil and ehlldren and the Dnd
son family
Mr ••d Mra Leo Swl&lt;k Colom
boa spent the week end with her
father C H Wloe Sr and Mid
Ruth Wl1e
Mlsa Jeon Well! RN GallipoliS,
Robert Floher attended the
Slnle football game Saturday
Mr and Mra Ralph Lee, Racine,
vlsltod sunday with Mr and Mn
Charles McNomoe Mrs McNamee
Is reeoverlna olowly after • rcoent
lllnc11
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Following tho ontertalnm.nt a
short buslneaa moclln8 was held
and now officers were elected
Elected president was Luther
Tucker Other offleers arc Betty
Thomas, viCJe prealdenl and Ora
Mae Smith, treasurer The latter
was rc elected
It was voted to donate $20 tow
ard the movie projector project
and Mn Bolly Cadle waa appomt
ed lo repreoent the cl881 at a
meeting next week and preacnl the
donation
Deeorotlons wo"' In kcepmg
with tile llalloween season Preo
enl were Mn Tommy Vance and
Rose A.no ahl! Sandy, Mra Don
al4 CJ)Ot and Jlehble, Mrs Jsek
Johnlon ~·d Dennis, Mr and MIS
Robert Roulh and Pam and Karen
llr. t ~q- 'l!rf, Rill•• Cadle and
Seottre and Stephan, Mr and Ws
Glt¥IJI ~\Wl'llbl ond Mr and
Mrs James Profflit

Mr and Mrs Droll Kevs Allee
Janel and Bobby Keys :llr and
Mra James Starcher, Spencer W
Va , Mr and Mrs Marvin Kcc
baugh and Tonya MISB Clarestlne
Randolph, Chester and Mr and
Mro Erwin Cain Hockingport
Mr and Mrs William Wllhams
of Laneaster were Saturday even
lng supper guests of his parents
Mr and Mro Robey Wilham•
Mrs Irene Halt1 Athens was a
buslnesa visitor here recently
Mro Bertha Randolph Is a sur
patient at St Josehh llos

In Galllpollo Saturday
Mlddlep6rt women who attend
ed lhe World Communily Day ser·
vice In Syroeuoe Friday Included
MrL David En!Jmloger, Mns Noah
H11klnt, 111111 Frieda Foehnle Mrs
Brueo Lloyd, Mrt 0 P Klein Mrs
Karl Owen, Mil M1ron Miller,
Mr1 Geor&amp;• Andenon Jr !IISI
Mara•nt Sluer, Mrs Millon llond
Mrt J H Areher, Mrs L D
Diles, ).In Edison Baker !Irs
Charles Bonnell, Mrs Lucille 0,
Hawtlna, Mil Arnold Richards ,

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$1.78
olg•kln crow In hlo
rvned Big Jank
dungorttl •• Sanlorlatd.
completely wolhoblt,
ond ~p~dally deligoed
•~ takt plonty of
""nllhmont.
S•~cs

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I l1ppor closuro I luJI'.prool rltolc .. lronf pocltll
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Stlllfr

It-or t ~luo dt••m I '•fly"ut hlpi•~WC/Ied ond,,.;n/wced
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EL8ERFELDS

Ol1io Power Divisions Are Now

Lonpr, lower, more lu!Nrioua ... Del' '18 Stl!debaktr,lyHnc 1
Ia Hawk inepiNd &amp;lid •lhe moet beautllul olt tht road IWid•
in·lillld with tradftionil Studebakel' leaderlhlp in ltyuq Itt
traditional Stu~~ mlttmmJIIp, built bJIO f"!.r mo.
Tht. ~ that ~~Studebaker t. a quaUty car era!~
luhnrnlue .. wllett yqq buy, 'flton you diive and witH r:ou ••
trade And 811.-.lellaker pilcee "" atlrlcltye, You
II10lY
luxury etr leaturel and tn1inearlnr advanoeo In eviry
Studebaker lllan .Y".woukllhlnk pcaible at tht prlet. ~
deeldtnron any ear, athe'te Studebaktrll ... !tom Amerlea'• '
lowewpileed full-tl&amp;ell ~· the SC:o1Jm~ 1 !0 the luxurloul
PNI&lt;Ianf. Gueot-drive dbe. Then malt )'01!1" d-on I

!lift'

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Studebaker-Packard
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Wrtg~t was ruo~ed 10
Holm
where he d1ed at t 16
this morning as 1 result of
degree burns
consolidation of Valley and Southern DtVISIODa of Ohio Power
Two other aged ,..n were •••••
yesterday as Mr E D {Mtke) Dougherty handed Mr
W Fell
severely burned Earl Show suf
W
Fell,
present
manager
of
the
Southern
DIVISIOn
and
fonnerly
of
fermg second snd 1~1rd dcfrl'•
1
wiU
manage the new, cordbmed dtYlston, which, In addition to
burns was •till in Holzer HOIIP'
dl 1r1
tal toda) while Frank Allen snf
s cts, mcludes dlstnct offices m Newark, Cambndge,
ferin: from smoke lohalatlon
non,
•xposurc was treated and lhen ....
M.r J R Thomas, at nght, w1U be Dlstr1ct Manager of th~ Portsmouth Olstrl~l which will teased
lie one of the largest dtstncts of lhe new combined dtvlsion Mr Howard B Kress left will Sevml oth•ro w•re burned
r tontlnue to manage the ironton dtstnct '
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.Jf the rlre
The fire totally
1ntlrc top floor ,ol th~
~troieture whiCh In recent
served as a home. f~ ",,.,,.,.,.,

llglit rein IIIIo
day 46'" 54.
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Le~on.Post 128
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~owHBu!~) B~~!~~.!,~~~be~!~l

m S41111e sections greeted Oblo voters today 111 the

The weatller was not expected to bold down a predicted

Monday

MiadlP,DRfl
-r- Man
Comp1etes Twenty
years 'th sporn

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IChester

school opened Monday

Howeve·

and Bradbury rema1n
clo•ed and Bedlord WOI added

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eaUIJcd to the bUilding
nalnder of the ,.,,...~."~'
'oday

tie&amp; DOW
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-Dtnner Planned

:hie meeting '' slated to begin
al 10 a m with the dmner bemg
tilrved 11 12 13 p m Rcservo!lons
f,r !he dinner ean be made with
,. 'lltilt 'J. E Sommer, exeeutlvc secretary of the Farm Bureau

lo town and11 car In
st6p
Wolter Glen CartwriSh~ mas
tor ll)alntenanee man.ollbe Philip lnvesUgetlng officer Henry Wer
;,porn Plut was ' 1 eccntly pro ry uid the car baek JJf PidceDJ
mDtcd to mamte'nance foreman was driven by lobo W MOI'fiJOn
24. Point Pleaunt Damgge to the
He wall £1rst employed by the
front of Morrison's eor waa aet
Compony Deccfllbor 5 1949, aa
The aceldenl occurred ol
helper in the mamtcnance
pm
partment and later boc1me a
an aceldent reported Monday
matnlcoance man
Deputy Sheriff Howard rnru:.
In October 1950 he was gran! a etr driven by Benjamm Bonea
'd mlhtary leave ol abscnoe and
Raotne, was slrUek by another
""'~ in the U S Army arlJIIcn
by Glenm Jloigess
1nd retu•ned to biS JQb In Nov
Aeeordlqg to Lbe report Ben]•
'mber 1862 He became a mosier ~nl Bogge8S aaJd GlenW!' Boggq
'llllntenlnee man In November eame Across the eenter line l!lld
1fiiH
bit him" No ettatlons Into eolll'l
Cartwright 11 a native o/1 WO!'&lt;! lliued
Clifton W Va and attended Wa
JJ~D~es Kwer wos a pwengor
hama IDgh School He 18 m~rrle1 lin the heavUy dtmaged w driven
d ('- Jd In Mason w Va
by Bo&amp;ge~ The aeddenl oeeurred
an ••' es
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Southern States New Haven Man
Wins Promotion
Cooperative
Meeting Planned At Spom Plant

Epmry Roush of Letart wIll represent Southern Stales Coopefll
live m110bers
Maw~ County
at
34th an~onl
' mectmg In Rich· I
mond Va., on Nov 7 8
:
AIJo llllendln&amp; will be
Pr\111 South..rn ~tcs
Plc18ant Cooperative
agc!nor '111J11agcr
Sche&amp;led during'' thee ,;;~,~~'!:J
's a 111f tong tour of ·i
borg and Jsmestol'n, Va
bullineu se"'lon will lealure
.W¥11imo. Junior Cia" will annu~l report or &lt;t11er~bo!ls con
and the Beer an ftrmnUon p£ new d1rrrtors and a
ael eomedv In the panel dlsc11~ston Prrsuhn!! at
School audltorlu•n tbe meeting w11l In W N Stone
man of Vnrma Va
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Forruer Congrc~man Cnlvm D
under the dtrec:tlon
advlaors, Mn Mar Johnson. Upper Marlboro ltd
and MI'JI Florenee and J11ek f,t~cY w1ll address tne
delegates on rlmrFday

Cl111k, Lake,
llnsJ, Hancoek
About %10 000
PE&lt;ted to vote in CQyabo&amp;t
County C19' restdents will vo\tJ 1
for 16 of the 33 etly eou111:U JellS
three munlelpal court judger,
muJU&lt;Jpal rolll'l clerk, foor pial'
es on !be Clevet.nd SchaOI ,
Boord, ood one on the slab
Sehool Boatd from lhe 23nl COJI
fRIIJ"'!"I Dislriet. _1
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Mnyor Anthony (;elebr&lt;eze was
'I oure bel to "'" • third stra1gh!
term u the ellY's e~e! exeeuli&gt;e
He had no opJ&gt;Oalion.
Th' maypratly and couneU
fights In Younptown were 01·
peeled to brinJ out a heovy vote
there In tlu! fight lor maYJif,
mcumhent ~ank X Kryzan, a
Demoeral was p11t•u agamst G
Stanley Kreller, a Republican
MtYOr Charles P Taft of Cm·
(Continued •• Page FIVe)

Clerk In ~. WIM!or Pion! Con
1\J'llcll,on l!ePIIrlment of the
Wheeling ICitollie Co)llpaof In
Qttobor 1t3'1. Jn 1MO he trio~
ferrcd tQ !he Deepwoter Open!
tng compaw,· IIOopoater N 1
., eonlllru.ucin o!fi.e m~nuer
!.Iter he ~e ~ratlnl, aet
log mllllint office manaJer
In Oetober11GU ~e ente!ed tbe
m.y ond JierVed bJ the Kedlt
terrane•• thealre With the 15HI
Fort' He "'lurlled from the
y.,... In 11145 and wrtl!tl
wort at tbe Tldd Plont Conllru"'
lion Depll'lmoq~ BrlllJ;In~ Oh.o,
as on iiCCOuntonl ond Iller 15
office manoger In 11149 he Iraniferrcd to the Philip Sporn Plant
as llllllanl office manager a~d
wao )lromoted to offiee manag•.:
FebrUary I, 1863
lfr Theis Is a nat1ve of Fair·
mon~ W VI , where he attended
Fairmont Hlsh School He olu
llllendcd Elliott Scbool of Bu•l·
ne. lo \vhOellng W Va He ,. a
Pomeroy Council •n a sess1on
member of the Amer1ean LeiiiM
on~ attends the Lutheron Church held ){onday nl&amp;hl went thruug~
He II 11mled ond reudeo JD llld the mollona but accomPlished
hWe el•• other than ordennd
dlepofl. Ohio
the payment of bills submitted
alnce lilt meeting
~l.t.
One reJOIUUOn was pmed MO'I·
~6emen
dtY In wblcb all members of the
•!reel department who have ser
vice of II leAst one vear Will b•
gnnted a Y1cation with pay th~
l~ ,f"
ume " other drpartn~rnts or
the VIllage

Pomeroy Council
Grants Vacations
Fo~ Street Dept.

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Judgomenl on a eognovll note
loiJIIIng $1,842 IZ was I'I'Ddercd tod~ here 1n Common Pleoo Court
~rdlng to an entry flied today •
'l1'ie rulln&amp; waR made by Judge
Jobn C Bacon In Allred E H
CfOW dba Ohio Valley Feed Co,
ltOIERT L. PARSONS
Raeloc, vs Claude Adkinl and
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Robert k Parsons asshitant lllarle Adtlns Fred W Crow 11 at·
control operotor at the P~lllo tomcy for plolotlff
Sponi Plant, was recently pro
In other entrle~ John M WtU,
moted to control operator
Pomcn&gt;y with Wolham H Jan..
He first came With fhe Coo• of Golhpolls as hiS attorney, filed
pany May II. 1949 a• a enol haild sflll for divorce from Dorothy M
ler and lotct berame auxiliary WUI, Pomeroy The case, VltglnJa•
L&lt;jlllpment opcrotor lu JanUf-) l'aullue Bouoh ,.. V1rgli II. Roul!b
1951 he was granted military Wf!J dumiJScd and m White Cro88
le~ or absence al'ld served hl JIOfpttal vs Aivm It Uitchte, an.
lli~
S Air Foree and returned 1agreement was reached sattsfymg
to • joh 111 Jas~uarl 191!5 , \he eauoe, and 11 '''" wa1 ordered
)lr Parsoils is a nauv• ol M&gt; dilmilised
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son County and allended Wo
The court set down Nov 12 at
haml High Scbool He is a mom lO 11 m ao the bme to hear 1 molter Of' the Amorlean Le~ion and iloa for ~ntempl of court ~ugh!
i&amp;c Riverside Saddle Club b li)' the plamllff m Miriam M Oh·
•Ingle, and tosldes near New H• llnler vs Orval T Ohlwger
ve~, W. Va
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Tllli lfeJ~s County Retired Enterprise EUB Choreh ore apon
Te¥b~n AS$DC1atlon w1ll meel oorillg a chill supper 'hlurtday,
Satuiljay, Nov 9 at the bome of November 7 lrom 5 to 7 P m
H~i ~ma Seltz. W Loeust St, Ti&lt;kets w111 be avsllable at the
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IJble to vote
But loeal wues held'1he key to
voter mterest Brown •aid 1118
three propoted eo111Uiotlonal
smendmento have otlqeted little
ottenUon throughout lhe itote
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'l'be proposed • omendmepfl '
would
Ellmlnato tbe yeah~.t~::·t~·~
requirement for ~ ~ •
ed to publle offteer
' stole law
Allow new Oh1oons to vote for
presidential eleoton only with
out meetln~ tbe year 1 nssdencc '
reqwremenl for votm.
Make It eu1or for cOIIIltiet of
100,000 population or mor• r)l 1
adopt eounr, charter ,fonD. "ali
corernmenl
Brown reported

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y~ election

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two and a quarter million voters m the stale, who wiU decide
whtch cost the George Sargent wh.en population
from a gas heat of elasl4e/l was rcdured by ov~r the fate of local candidates, some local Issues and three pro-~ po,.d 1mendment1 to the alate
50 per ccn~ and at leaat or1e bus
eon••ttutlr&gt;n
driVer was taken ill wtth no subOnly 1boul one lhtrd of !be
~ tJtut c 41\ culable
•tate • eligible voten 10ere .et·
Spokesmen at the office o£ the
peeled to ca•t ballot&amp;, although
~ounty supermtendent of fiiChoob
the poll• were ......ted to be
mtheated that the phys1cal d1~o
busy m some arw where h~t loorders cuttmg mto acbool attend
cal wues were at stake
ance m the county whu~h ha~
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Secretary of State Ted w
rlos&lt;!d hve schools m all may
Brown e1hmoted about Six and
still be mereumg
one ball million OhiOIDJ are el£·
llarnsonvllle schools reopenetf

Mason Resident
·ven Promotion
Foremahship
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UNJTED PRESS
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The natton's fatality toll from flu and Its c~~~~·~:~;~~!l
·Ute
!ll&amp;rk toaay In the ll'lke of sharp
deatbs ~IJOr!ed by lour 'tales
However, no new flu epidemics were reported anrl.-.mtoStj,r.;'"
~etOber
major outbreaks BP.peared tp be
decline
v
The Unite~ Pr.~,. co~ntl!d a
of 5.46
an4 lla a(t!l' effcet~•• tlit f the
flnll 'lp~tinco ~-lllttt
nn
"~i.i.&gt;llL~....~flli!t!
llndll •• 'the (t)~lllf!f
lllfll' _..,lfHi•!"Utllll.
A!mmer
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A Youth ' tfiitgeitiftr- SCrvicc
will be prese)lled at the New
The toll by slates •bhwcd 12~
deaths in !New York Ql in Penn
Haven EUB Chut:eh begi~11!Ia
on Sunday, Nov 16 and eontjnn
s~lvanla tl In M•eblgiJl, to In
lng until November 24
Clll(ornla 59 In Ohio, 24 Jn
Scrvlees will bo held &lt;&gt;very
1?,Wi, 21 In Jlll~ou and Loulmna
night at 7 30 P M with talk•
18 In Wisconsin, 16 In Nebraska,
being given by two, young men
15 In Co011e&lt;tlcut and Washm~
mterested lnr church work They
ton, 11 In Utah 1 10 In Colorado ,
Erhardt I Lang and WUllanl
In Hawaii 8 In Indian, and Ken·
~~~ky, ; In Mfnn•.ota 5 10 Okh
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Lang was born In Yokonama
tiofn~ .and Tenncsl!ee 4
New
Japan the son of missionary por
Jeroev, 3 In Maryl•nd Mi1ssoo1·11
cQ\1 an~ IS a graduate or 41
and Oregon and 1 In Ar~nd,
so
brtght Collere. Clm of 111M.
Maille and tho DIBlrlct .f Colum
lltoir lui whort lie majored In Entt\lwh
, bla1
put lbem at lie hu ••~ells In othlttu
ihe blv•"t f-talll) JUhlo '"'
8'1 share of and
hobbles Include polnUtlf
hl Nebran.1 wftere health offl
mineral collettlng, writing, jour
el!ls counted at least 16 dcath.l
nattsm and 'Y" work
~lomed on nu since
summer
Lutz his just eompleted h"
lii-evioutly, only three dcotbs bad
first year at thQ United Thoqlobeen reported In NebraskL
c
dtal Seminary He Is a graa~afe
Oh•o s death toll ehmbed from
meJ!Ubil i of Otterbein Cplleg•, Clasa 111118
%8 to 39 In recent days, whllo
wbere he ml.lo.-ed In Enghoh 9nd
olghl new nu-assoe•atc4 death•
philosophy and a&lt;rved as an asWCff reported In Connecticut and
sistant IJboraiOry Instructor
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seven tn rennsylvama
He enjoy&amp; swlm"\tn'g and mosl
However serious Ou outbreaks
'~porta and bas served as a atu
continued In Dctr01l, whtch Ill!
dent pastor In the Ohio Southea&lt;l
itclfotted 36 deaths nnd Ph1fa
ern Conferen.e. He Is a member
1• ~elphla, whloh counted lour more
o/ the &amp;ole Confertnco
,/atalllles sln&lt;e the we,kcnd s•
Bolh men are lntemted In tic
Loul8 reported Its llrsl fatality
wotk
of young people and will
possibly caused by Aslin
dlreet their talks toward tkc
~outh of the area

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Bedford School wu ordmd
closed

' 'lbian Flttneatb Toll Rises
To Near 550 Mar,k In

Ohio Cloudy
ln._-.

Dull ,udy Skies Greet Ohio V
·Visit Polls In OfExpectYear
Elec:tioft·
Over Two Million
""••~!·:~!'~~~;,~aJnB!Ie and claim·

i'-'I'M annual' dinner meeting ol
tho Mason Counly Fonn Bureau
will 1le held on November 16 at
tile Moose Lodge In Pt P)oasanl
i\nnounecmcnt of the new mem
ticn of the Board Dn•eclors will be
' mode ol that time Blllott are
now being completed by members
thro~'boul the county

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Monday Bedford School
at approxlmai"'Y ·ro Close Today

Mason Co. Farm·

Tbe l'lelldtDt 4..Soor 8tdaltt
• otyle ltacler oa lbe J&lt;&gt;e&amp;

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STUDEB4KERS:
1958 ~ders Qi
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Mr and Mrs Ross j(Jng and
family Letart Route, ~r and Mrs.
Jack Johnson and fomlly v"lled
Mr Lester Johnson a11d Bolly Call
Saturday
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Robert Ohver spent the week
end w1lh his parents Mr and Mrs
Chester Ohver
,
aob Oliver, student of Glenv1Uo
Stde reachers :.»liege, apent lhe

Pall bearers were Fred 'Mourn week end wilb .us parents, Mr
mg, Raymond Saxton W W Hayes and Mrs Cbesler Oliver
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Robert HarriS Charles Bennett
Mr •nd M.i George Cartwright
Jnme~ Damels
and daughtera, Donna and Sally,
Relatwcs and fr,cndS from out oC Library, Pa' and Mr 'od Mrs
ol town mcluded Mr and Mrs 1Ralph Walla and children, D~bble,
Clifford Cunmngham and sons Jtu.~le and Rusty of MeDonald, 0
Keil~ ond Denny, Lima, Gilbert were week ~nd gues\1 of Mrs
Ervm Jack Drudy Mr and Mrs Grace Cartwright and Miss Katie
Charles JllcDowelj, Cecil ~ails ?hvcr
Mr and Mrs Ernest Ervm colum
Mr and Mrs Jack Barnhart of
bus Eimer ward, Logan Mr and ~olumbus spent tho week end with
Mrs Harvey ;~ 1 mmerman Wells Mr Cllflo•d Johnson snd tam1ly at

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Pvt Jameo JohnROn Fort Riley
Kan "'lved here Sunday to
attend the funeral of his father In
low Robert W Rawhngo
Mrs Luther Ram1ey Hunting
ton has been visiting her s1aler
10 Jnw MI'B Walter Rainey Sunday
Mrs l!am1ey and Mrs Lillian Me
Ghee attended a concert given at
Ravenswood by the i\larahall Col
lege Choir Pod Ramsey " a mem
ber of the choir
Mrs. sam Pearman and son
Padl Middleport Hill nre '"
Jooaly Ill al their home
Dianne McCcmao who has been
111 for the plit wee~ with Infected

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CARMEL

Bv Betty Carleton
The Mcthmlid Youth t~rllowslup
Mr und Mrs John Arrlu r 1 I
of Ucnth Mcthndi,;t church S('llt a dau~htcr Nuonll Mr ond Mr:i
rtclcgntiOn to Jack:;on Sun11av af Huss&lt;'ll AHhcr nn1t lhrec chlldn 1
lcrnunn to aHsnd a Dhltrlct MYF or Guylivlllc VISitul recently wtl 1
cctlng conccr!l.lnl!: Methodl ~t Walter Eva and Sadie Archer
m
Rt v Rtchmd Young took chtt
Homes and lldo~pila i&lt;
h
ner wtth the Archer fmuly S •I
Those atten IRJ( rum rrt 1n
1
cl11ded the Rev C R J&lt;onkr\l{ht !lr~; tmd Mr 11 Jlnrold C1rc:h 111 I
anrl ~on O.tvld John Ketchka son or Unrrns were Sund,IV gu(sl
Vrra Covert Delorr.11 Mossman 1 f Mr and Mts IJomct Circle illl t
sa n c1 r a Rrcwlnl!lnn Tea nellf' ! famliJ
Crooks Betty and Bubaru Covert
~r unt.l Mrs Wlllmm Pcu 1 HI'
two children of Holland Oluo
PomNI)• Pf'r~on~ls
spent Wednesday ntght 'nd I hur~
'\1 r!1 F'n1h U11thlr cnttrl11in 1 I dny wilh Jhcr mother Mrs Mul\
wtlh a fanulv t!mncr Sun111y 11 Ctrcle tmd son Mchan

lPREEDSVILLE

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Clifton

Benson Ervin
Funeral Rites
Held Sunday

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The Jolly Workcr11 Suntluy
Kol•l lltndy mun 1~1 r nr the Llyod home while their purenls
School ci1111S of the Mason Mctho
Mt II,!:K l uunty orfl&lt;'e of the Bcon were ID Columbus
and son D1rrcll Lee Mr nn I C1rcle and dmughter Porpcrov
onw savhlg!( and 1 oan Company
Karl Beck oldest son ol Mr dlst Church mel for their regliiAI lier
Mt.s Rov Wolfe and ~on Jlavmfln 1 were Wednesday evenmg guests of/
Willi m Columhus Wcdnc tiduy and and Mrs DaReuben Beck has been monthly potluck dinner meelmg
1hursdny to attend a mcetmg at Ill with flu
on laot Tue!day evenlna in the all of 'coiHmhus Mr onri Mr~ Mrs Mary Cirdc
Robort Rllrhlc and SOil Bobhy ' "'I li;iiiiiiiii iiijiiiiiiiiiiiii.
tht Oh o Small I oan Association
Mrs Lowell Probasco entered church socl11l rooma
Mr~ Rltch1c oml sons Raymonl 11
held ut the Deohlcr Hilton Hotel Meigs Geueral Hospital Sonday
The m•mbers en toyed a masked
More thall 1 000 manngers and
1 t H
owncn of small loan companies &lt;'Venlng aa a llurgt "al pat en
er
daughter Julie Ann Probaoco party which WI&amp; followed by their and
were at the mccUng and among sophomore at Miami Unlven;Uy dinner Games wore played and
Mitt Lucy Kibble
the distinguished !lpcakers were and Mr Probasco are both here pritcs were won by James Profitt
Robert Rouoh Glonn Cartwright
Recent Sunday dinner guests of
for
oeveralfrom
dayssurgery
while 1he Is re and Dallas Cadle
Mr and Mrs P R Randolph were
the U S Chamber of Commerce
covering

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length go\\n of \\hJte nylon ntt
w1th mllehmg accessories for hr.l

Carrolltown were weekend
quests of Mr and Mrs Robert
Warner
Mr and Mrs Harold Brabb1n of
Our1bar we1c weekend guests o
her parents Dr and Mrs C E W
Dowmc
•
Mr and Mrs Garland Weaver
C~nd daughter o\nn of Dayton wc1c
weekend i:UCsts or her parent.;
Mr and Mrs John Sauvage Sr
M1ss Barbara Ann Wehrung RN
of Chicago Ill arnvcd Fr1day to
"~SI " t m the care ot her grund
mother Mr!i! llarr) Wehrun g
PilleJ t 1n Holzer Hosp1hl
Mr and Mrs Darrell t:hevalle
p1ere .and D1anne presided at the 1nd son Darrel' Lee and Raymond
silver cofrec se rvic e and Bever) Wolfe or Columbm were weekend
Pernn served punch
guests of ~rs Freda R1tch1e Mr
Guests were gncn lapel t_.gs 1 and Mrs Roy Wolfe or Co!umbu!!
scribed Friends or 4 It and th spent Sunday w1lh Mrs R1tct&amp;1C
Mr and )Irs Robert Sayre vts t
members wore the oHH tal 4 H P' 1
l'd Sunday m Columbus with
ancl oH1cers buttons
frl('nds
Cm!b1s mcluded Mr and Mrs t
Mr and Mr~ 1arl Millard {Pa l
E Blakeslee Mrs Adnan Garsuu
Jnd daughter DIXIe Mrs Wilha n Fowler of Columbus were Sund;a
Bradford Mrs Wallace Bradford ,l.!uests of hts parents Mr and Mr
Mrs EdiSon Baker Mrs Charlott.., Nlnman Flower
Mrs Clifford Ebcrshach Mr&lt;
?crrln !~irs Clarence Casey
ra rul Jacob~ and MISs Judy Moot,.
vtsllcd Monday m Charlesto11 W

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Garnet 6mllh
Kerm•l Ward, Hamden, Kenneth
Mr and Mrs Elmer Hy&amp;ell and and Gus Smith
1
Wud, McConnclsvUie, Mr and
Walter Mary and Dorothy Mr.
Karen Anne Slone, Cleveland,
Su51c Dune~n of Clifton W Va Mrs Metv 1n DeVot, Ballo, Mr and
Don Scnrlcs Mrs LewiS Russell IS here visiting ~er grandparents,
was tho week end guest of Mr and l!rs Howard wort~DaD, Dundll,
Suo Mrs James B" kcr and Mary Mr and MJ'll C E Humphrey
Mrs Dooglas Clrelo ~nd family
Jllr ana Mrs Steve Jlobaon, Galli·
Mr and Mrs David 01lcr Mr and
Jo Ann Brmker of Racine was polla, Mr and Mr•, Randolph
Mrs George Casto 11nd J1mmy, MrJ
the Wednesday evening guest of Ward Raven•woooi Mr and MTI
Ruby Ennon Mrs Elo1se Snyder
Margaret Ann Carleton
'-th ' Cb lstl ri t1u
Mn Lula Casto Mr and Mrs El
The Langsv11Je Congregational I
"' ur r an, un
wood Phillips nnd Carol Mr and Christian Church ts mstalllng a
Mn Sylvta t'OOI caued on the
'
Mrs Fred c.,to and PhylliS, C.rf bottled gas healln~ system
Archers Thorsdar afternoon
Manley Mrs I cW:~ Smith and
F1oyd Cleland Is In Me1ga Geq
Dorothy and Mary the Rev and eral Hospital with lnjorieB reee~&gt;ed
Mrs Sayre and Rebecca Roger In a tractor aeeldent Tuesday
Mrs lletly Call and children
and Eddy Manley Middleport M•
W F Wtlcox and son, Keith,
VISited Mr and Mrs. Donald Oh
anrl Mrs Ravmond Manley Mrs have the no
linger •I Middleport Sunday after·

Mr and Mrs Lawrence Manley,
Middleport are snnouncln:t the
Mr and Mrs llobarl Young of marrlaga of their daughter, RP"
Sidney arrtved Saturday fnr a VISil mo'ry lo Lowren&lt;e Hysell, Mlddl•
WJth Mtsscs Kate Ehzabcth and port RD ~n Sondoy, Nov~bOJ 3
at th~1r home Th.e Ccremony"W::t.,
Evelyn Ftck ancl other relatives
Mr and Mrs James Edgar G•n perfOrmed by the Rev GUY F S!l
ther of Cmcmn~ti were weekend yre Pastor of the Church of Christ
guests of his parents, llr ~nd M" 1ft Christian trnlon
· The bride who all ended, the
OriS Gmther Chester Road
Mr and Mrs Paul \fetlor of Middleport schools wore a Ooor

4-lr Clob had lh01r motheis or grand mothers

their annual Achievement Oay
aL t~e home or their
Mn~ L. W McComas
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IdauChlor
' Mr and Mrs E C Dalley ani! 8-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy Middleport, 0, Nov. 4, 1957
and son m law1 Mr and
Man Iey- Hyse II Marrtage
Mrs Otis B11ley Racine, were re - Mr und Mrs Paul Sm•tb spent ton, Cheater Ward, Chilllcolho,
Are Even t Of SUn day NOV, 3\cent v!Silors ol W A. Randolph Wedne&amp;diY evenln&amp; wllb ,dr&amp; Mra Cora ward, Mr and Mr&amp;

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Tbe .!ilreet commJttt'e was al &lt;~()

ordered to mvest1gatc poss1bl•
repaii'S to an open sewrr "'" •
the Central School on Condor S'
A petition for the repair of a
roadway on Naylors Run h1ll wJs
referred to the Sutton Twp trustees for action ma~mveh as th1
1eeuon l't'ferred to m the p.tiiion
was ljlld to be the responSiblhfy
of the township
Present were Councilmen Rov
Betzln,, Richard Jones. Dm
Sebaerer, Wayne Swtsher and
Don Mullen along w1fh Mayor R
F )lobmsoq and ~lrrk Charles
Le!iat

- - -·

MAitKiT REPdRT
CiNeINNA11 UP - Produce
Et~~~B sleody, P"''" at far1ns
U S col)luu:)er wh1te~; and browns.
f,. jumbO.! ~9 A l•rge 45 A
lnedlum 3N8, A small 24-%8, B
Jarce 31-42; FOB whiles and
browns, A lar4&lt;: 52-54 A medium
44-46, 8 Jar~ 48-0 I
Chlekens atetdy, fryers 3 31&gt; lb
~}6, h•.avy hem 13 H, hghl hena
yqlume and pr1cc diStribution
on !r)'eJ1, 115,000 at 15, 2000 af
101&amp;; 11,000 11 18 and 21,000 II
undetermlneil price•
Bullar, 110 ~ 71&lt;~&gt;

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