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POMEROY
SOCIETY

Wid~-Awpke 4-H Club Holds
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1 The Wlile Awake

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

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

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all

1 Lawrenr.e

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

Hurl

BJI~

Sharo~

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

thm

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
tne were mernlght guests of Ius

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parcnt11 Mr and Mrs Bruce Lloyd

,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
In ColumbUs

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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
FOR

RATED

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tt.:lcuncHI Clothes

t

Unt Removal

t Urlcit Spin

ean, hae returned to school this

by Ualled Stulcti l'cstlng Co , lne.

PRICED
FROM

BAKER

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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lllnd you always

gel b:lck when you send
them to us

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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
Mro C F Hibbs ond Mro Hor
ace Rouab wpre bualnesa vlsltora

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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 ,

Clifton

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BOYS' DUNGAREES
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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

'4 to 16

I l1ppor closuro I luJI'.prool rltolc .. lronf pocltll
t

Stlllfr

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

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'

awt

Studebaker-Packard
coaroiATtON

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er on the third llbor the
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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severely and treated at the
.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.
MUthw.st, low

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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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last week and Sall!bury grad&lt;

IChester

school opened Monday

Howeve·

and Bradbury rema1n
clo•ed and Bedlord WOI added

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Doc to the extcnl)ve
eaUIJcd to the bUilding
nalnder of the ,.,,...~."~'
'oday

tie&amp; DOW
!Rd.
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'i'hey

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~Ul'~u Annual

-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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on Rt 12t In Racine Salurdly.

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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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ICiven Plaintiff

lm w-Drt Ruli'ng

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Judgomenl on a eognovll note
loiJIIIng $1,842 IZ was I'I'Ddercd tod~ here 1n Common Pleoo Court
~rdlng to an entry flied today •
'l1'ie rulln&amp; waR made by Judge
Jobn C Bacon In Allred E H
CfOW dba Ohio Valley Feed Co,
ltOIERT L. PARSONS
Raeloc, vs Claude Adkinl and
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Robert k Parsons asshitant lllarle Adtlns Fred W Crow 11 at·
control operotor at the P~lllo tomcy for plolotlff
Sponi Plant, was recently pro
In other entrle~ John M WtU,
moted to control operator
Pomcn&gt;y with Wolham H Jan..
He first came With fhe Coo• of Golhpolls as hiS attorney, filed
pany May II. 1949 a• a enol haild sflll for divorce from Dorothy M
ler and lotct berame auxiliary WUI, Pomeroy The case, VltglnJa•
L&lt;jlllpment opcrotor lu JanUf-) l'aullue Bouoh ,.. V1rgli II. Roul!b
1951 he was granted military Wf!J dumiJScd and m White Cro88
le~ or absence al'ld served hl JIOfpttal vs Aivm It Uitchte, an.
lli~
S Air Foree and returned 1agreement was reached sattsfymg
to • joh 111 Jas~uarl 191!5 , \he eauoe, and 11 '''" wa1 ordered
)lr Parsoils is a nauv• ol M&gt; dilmilised
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son County and allended Wo
The court set down Nov 12 at
haml High Scbool He is a mom lO 11 m ao the bme to hear 1 molter Of' the Amorlean Le~ion and iloa for ~ntempl of court ~ugh!
i&amp;c Riverside Saddle Club b li)' the plamllff m Miriam M Oh·
•Ingle, and tosldes near New H• llnler vs Orval T Ohlwger
ve~, W. Va
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PLAN CHILl SUPPEit
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Tllli lfeJ~s County Retired Enterprise EUB Choreh ore apon
Te¥b~n AS$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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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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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
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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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closed

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

Ohio Cloudy
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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
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Mason Co. Farm·

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

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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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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

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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
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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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Kerm•l Ward, Hamden, Kenneth
Mr and Mrs Elmer Hy&amp;ell and and Gus Smith
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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
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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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' 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
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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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9·po Romper Rodht
9 30 Trouble With Father
10.00 Arlene Francio S~olt
tO·SO 'fi'eaaure Huitt · • ·'
11 00 !l'he Prlce·,b .Blghl , .•
11:30 Truth 1!1' Consequences
12.00 Tic Tac Dough
1~:1!9 11 c~Uld Be You
1:00 Mid:Day News
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It has been suggested that

school
boards be giv~n authority under law to im·
pose lev1es necessary to redelve state aid.
Then these frequent trips to the voters for
levies and renewal of levies would not be
needed
This on its face appears to be rgood sense.
On the other h~nd It Is not the 'Anierlcan Way.
We have a clear example of It today in
Meigs County. Bedford Dlstrlct :Is asking for
renewal of seven mllls school clporaHng levy
plus three additional millS so th'at the 'diitrict
may qualify for state ald. Since 19~7 ihe state
has decreed loctl districts must contribute 10
mills on their valuation to the support of their
.scbooJs.. Oqj~ a(~e~ sJtch. evlden~~;~f desire to
retain control of their se'bools will the state
step in with assistanc

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Old Publoned •Eva~t~elbUc ser&gt;·

1001 every nltlht at 7:16 P. M.
• 11 the former DuUon Drup locaUon corner of MID and s.
Th!rd\ Middleport. Eveeyone Is
welcotlle.
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DUKE ~CLEANERS

IICUP 1•0N- MITAU
APPLES $1 00 bu. up Sllyman,
and Friends lor their Winesap and Rome Beautre•
VALLEY
Please br.ng containers. J. W.
klodneq and sympathy during
Cbeadle, 700 w. Main li·Ulc
the tuneu and death of onr lov·
.JUNK
ed one. Special lhalW to the 'i9M Chevrolet Belaire. $9~.. 4 I'IIMI Ill
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Jlel'. Haymon Konkrltlht Dr. J. 4 dr. Sedan Beautiful turquoise ~~=~=:;;~;;;:;;;::=:
J. Davia, Melp General!lospltal,
and white finish. New Pontiac
---- Rawlinp Coati Funeral Direct·
trade-in. Blaettnar's, 'Pomeroy
01'1, Mafr! ol flowers, pall-bearll·l-6te.
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en, th010 ltt.i!barge ol the flow·
en, Cltsa 12 of lbe Methodbl Applea and elder ,New Ho .. n Or·
"lvJ)j) llolttr fler L_.
• Cbnrch, and all who helped Iii
chard. New Ha•en, W. Va , Ph
GRUI8Eil BLOCK CO.
IllY way. YOIIr · klndne&amp;l will
one Tumer 24888
11·2 lr
never be lor1ollen.
I Mil• 111111111 ••••..,
1I&gt; ton Ford truck, 8 cyl., HIO HP
lira. Benson Ervin and
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motor new within paol year.
•CI&gt;olt, It Cal W.. Ot-.
114 Up
Closed body with roar Jlnd side
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Grocery Co., HlddleporL
71o-r-::FI""or71d""a.·:N:-ov-,--::10:-:-!)1'-:;jj,
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lake olio or two, share expenses ______;______
19d help drive. R. 0. Grimm, Tavern c 2 &amp; D 2 bconse.s GoO&lt;!
AU Makea IBd Modell
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11 4 3te cor~er location. Middleport rea·
son lor selling. Health Phom
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AUTO 8ALI8
neltlhbon and !rlonds for their
kln~ne~a and l)'mpalhy during
the lllnw and death of our lov·
Beagle raLult do&amp;l for '"fe or
ea one. Special thanks to the
trade. Howard B. SUI~ Jllddle·
Rev. Raymon Konkrlihl, Dr. J.
J. Davis, Melgs•Gcnerai'Hospllal, ....... g,... t,;n~u lias tutct,en ranae in port 'II. 1, Hohalln RowJ•
llawllngtt-Coats Fuoeral dlreel· extoll•nl coodition ~0. 3
.• 1P 2 6tlp
ora, donora of flowers, pall-bear- piece U•lng1 room s•lte only
live 'or !dre1sed, tJOc
er~, those In' charge of the flow$35.08. Conla&lt;l Charles Peopdressed. George Spencer, Wolf
ers, Ctau 12 of the Melbodist les, 134 South Fifth Avo., Mid·
Pen Road, RL 1, Pomeroy.
Church, and all who helped In dlcport, Phone 6064-M.
10 18 tie
any way. Your klndneiB oWIII
I0-?.2-3tfc
nc••r' bo forgotten.
Mrs. Benson Ervin and 1-11 anll M'~ a l&gt;lsli&lt;· 1-TnterFabllly
laiiOtill :.dme· Y n. - rubber
(Ill D, lip
boll, 8 ln. wide 150 fl. Ioiii: 2~elghbore

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NEW YORK tip ..:.. w•'ve bad
CIJARLESTON, W. Va. (UJ') - ,A California manufactur·
out-oi·.IJII•world clothes, hatJ and er took a "new look" at West1Virg!nia'isindustrtal pot~ntlal
h ntr~~
~~ ' a,Jre1~ by *e Jnterna· after lear.ning that U. S. 21 had been incllrded in the federal
t1 ona , , ~,h,~ieal Y~~r.. !{oil! lnt~ratate lllJthway system It was disclosed today
::~alllel ~P~r: ~:~~~~d:~~~ Director fion Crislip ot the West\ Virginia industrial and
1atlon created by Sputnik
Publicity Commission said the manulticturer originally planVarious de1lgnen and hair atyl· ned to 101 •P a warohauae In the
lau latched onto the space theme vicinity of Charleston, Parkers 'center~."
lor promotion long before the Rua- burg or Huntlnrton 'but now t,
Crislip added that he belieVe•
•Ions launched 1 haby moon. But eyeing a larror project.
tho highway "will do more lor
no sooner bad Sputnik llreaked Crlllllp uld the company h the aoulhern purl of We1t Vlrglu
aero11 the bortson than manblae- now otudylnr 1ll01 to eot•bll•h Ia than anything that hu haplurer~ begah 'tracking" wit~ no•· "at least an alkmbly plant." The poned yet from the lndo!tml out
elty jewl!lry.
type of produet tn•ol•cd was not look." Tho road "will do more to
They have produced mlnlafure dlotloaed.
dlveralfy Industry tn the sout&lt;J·
enth •at,llllel, 1lobes, com~~~. "We are hoplql !bot some o1 ern PBrl or tho •late," he "'"·
star buroll1 and creocenll In pln1, thooe lnduotrlu that paued us by
,
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braeelett, even lcey rlnp
will be reiurvoy We•t VlrJinta' •
GI.OII IN PIVOT
lndustrill picture," Crlallp oald.
j;
On~ larie maiMititurer Coro "Thl• u. s. II will alve us a
b.":' 1
featured a S~utnllt charm' bface: north-aouth ~ntat!l to lndustrlot
0 e0t1
let wltb the cltltrm 1' rtobe trt a
~· D' "'lit
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pl•ot. The biitnlet tl Ia eltlter •
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•tmutated rotd til' inver. and , r~e~~:v.~~~•~~~.
.lh~,
centu·
tV~m1
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apok01man lor tlle lltm llld lai81
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lood pou!]!Jor .tl,~~~ Ill• nld. . W'lisT 'HAMLIN, w.
'UP.
Mra. JiOii• ulalne celeotlal Jloll~ today Were , sce~tnr '1~
, .
"But", he added, ''lt IU)o' i1J a theme
In 1ewo1rl. de- ldentlt¥. ot ait lftlant w-oso' {e •
lad whtih will die '9ul alter the !1101 lu , '
' 'ltlll~~
, ' till in 'ere~ ~y was tolm4 bell~e
holiday thOPRin• HUOn."
Europe an lia IIi
tell au C. 'road ~~ .. !AAinil mlltdllll !nellr
"TheH are t~e kind '' lhllll• tell If! lbla c6unfi'lr n ll!e Vie- 'hero llolta~.
we UIUII!f wind up ta~IIC." aatd torlaa ln. ,
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one retail jewelry buyer.
• Vlctorl' plectl bt her~p
Statt Tr!H&gt;'tier C. !:. ,llrtqn\tor
But ctber manufacturen thou1h1 elude p
!11!Jt
100n laid the dlicof"'7 of the lout·
the opace motlf would Iall Io~t~er. and '
llt t u•ne ta\la ar , .titonth old chll4,
m~~ alon'g
"Actually ltbll IJ )uot a revival ,liar- I'll plu ~ dlamoado and W. Va. 10 In northwe!tetn Llli·
wbleh w, U. credllinl to Spul- lurquoiH, and ~ue llobes In coin ~unt;, abo'ut 20 mllel lroln
alit," nld 1111. Janet Brown, a coral. .
Hunllflilm.
leadlnl IIYIUI and owner of
M.r•·,
.lfWtl!l' P• lor The ehlld had been cut In boll '
labulouo eolleetlon olantlq~e Jew· aome f¥1~ l'l'l¥to ,b;ic,uae all at the waiiL The upper half of
•lrJ.
are of reaJ. IMtl.
\lje 1lrl Its bddy had been placed In a
wbo lftlltl ttP.,~~.!t I 1 llltlllle pla•tl~ bal and appparqnlly
fail WllhOIII ~~ ,r budtel thrown ·over an embankment nenr
em buy lh~ Spu
chartil brace· the Guyandptte Rim.
01410 vALt'ii'v
Dr. Sle1lrled Werthammcr
GAWPOJ.IIS-'11009 ITil to ·2~0 who eumllled the body iBid thJ!
ibo 11 to U&gt;ltl; UO to 210 iba. 17 child hid died of pneumonia and
Ia 17.2!1; l.lflhl \4 to ~7.25[ rat the body \VII later several with a
11owt 4 10 tUO; ·lltiP It 10 1a: knife, probably ro prevent ldAn·
Boaro 10 1o 14; So~ ~~~ Pil• tlllealloo.
80 ~.!!!"~ ••~•ti'tl 'to 11.
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MlhiNG CHANGID
len t2to10; BibY N \lto U;
The •litii'.Ciub ,meflllna wb1ch
rot Cowo 10 tO •IS; Ca'Mtlr1 8 to wa1 acht~uled lor lhla Wl!dnes·
10; BUlla 12' jo ~8.110: Milt Cow• day ~~'•• bten postponed unlit
80 lo 14?,: liD
~ove111ber 13. It will be held at
VEt-fi,~~ ia~~ ,~: the ti~rile ot Mra. Jameo15 Pullea
ahd 'ii~: 'i* to 14: Colla B ~:~,.'IJri. ~ra Glbba
co-ho•·

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dence 11 unkiJown and cannot be
aseertamed the unknown heirs of
llosea E. Bleb William H. Hicks
and Clyde lllolt• each of whom
are decoased, whoae placet of r...
ldence no unknown and cannot be
ucertalned, will like ootlce that
Sam N Arnold " plaintiff filed
his petition agalml them on the
28th day of September, 1957 in
the Common Pleas Court of Mel ..
..
County, Ohio, the
being
Case No. 12,8011 in uld eourt, lor
the parUtlon of certain real e1llte
and oetUnl torth lbe se•eral own·
ers of the prosentlnlerosts in the
following described real estate,
setUng forlh the clalmanll upon
the property and seeking 10 h..e

CLEANING
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Forest Clark, Owner '
rwo ·coNVENIENT LOCATIONs·

Mld.leport

Po•eroy

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Manager

Manager

Al· l~ne\N.--.' 58- DODG·E .
P-ower Giants.

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provtdo no rtal puge o{ tilt HV.t1!1 ol ftdotal l\oiei)o4 ,l'Wf!
11101111 nalncUO• on aew·II&lt;IW. fl&amp;4 In~ b~Uc!!JW li)4
auto !11101. AU ollbeoe blllo Wtrt" ~d oft. • ....rbtf liP.!'!~·
st\outd lbo buytDr aru1 orftrltll bulp ia!lto il'oV.top, ~.t .)WI ...
10o Jato for lbe IJo&amp;rd to re!U Ito rulllct~ "\d. lomt ~~
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11!11 ml.lolleutatlon~Pii\~t i!/lllllry lii.'a· ~,iln '!Wit,t•
' ailctnt of 1tlllo19M. w
lloii\IC~ Wlio have .... foill)lr.
lilf - t c lrtlldl can't l!,t p bltl 'Pi$j0Gt Ill ~ietl Oft U!t 10111
conlftliiGtlll elo!ltlona.

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:OJOz bodle ~~et'"idr:'" se.iln ( 11 I

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IODHulck va 2 dr. H~rd Top. 112) " WOnted to Rent Wallac~
fl~. Power Stee ng and
of re;Jdence
bnkeL oynallow drho. A beau· 4 Roollt unfurnl!b&lt;d bouse. Call Moati; w•ose
utial ~ar. Traded In ~· a 3M-J
11-Ut
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•uUsfled owner on a new Butlk,
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207;
•'• ola..tnar'e, meroy. 0_: ( 14) For
'1\uth C~o!OI!'t whose place of real·
•I"" Dod$.• Coro~ot t dr.•Brdan.
.
dence la.3«1Zil Concord Sttee~ D~·
f1,705 Push b•tton shill, )I l :UNF~D awtmenls. 4 .!)-oil, Michigan; Mr,. Harold, Ginn,
beautl!ul awcpl wing J!lodel
robmaand bath. LO•el¥ location. whose Ja.•t l_mown address was De·
I show's tho be•t of core. Blael· ~hone ~IL-Y.
11f31P troll, !1Jieh1gan, otherwise un·
' , ,'~''"••.''!&gt; l'omeroy.
,11-1-ft• For lll'lt _ "'•teaiiiOn , t~dd.era, known; Rober~ Ginn, whose place
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of residence Is unknown; tho un·
' . tlibz puleD. $G8D. dilot.,;-Tt.; ScaUold Boljill, • op ' wOibli known b~lre, devisees, leaatee•.
' 1 400r IJid f dr. Doth veey depeJ1d· '
Cllntop Flaber, llllddlo~ 111 distributee•: admlolstrators and
'"~""'',,i·, able I:Arl with orJiinal dat~ Pb lne ~X._
. _ eKeccuiOrs, If any, of Robert Ginn,
linen two tone finlab. Blaet· I Trailer apace. lleirt ql Jlidtllo- deceased· Harold Ginn, whose
tnu'o; Pomeroy.
ll·l-6t:
port, Get loe~.led before mtlddy ploce of ;.,ldence is unknown; thi!
CIIJIOmt:no.' ~ll'Ouhd b'!l"l JOU. Pbone ~:183. unknown bell'S, devisees, legakel,
. Ctiolce of two ex· Edlar l~A!Ylrolds,lleynold'a Dairy dlolriJ&gt;utees, admlnlslraton 1nd
: ~-e~iiuDilai~t~rj. Blaettnar'•·= Po!ll·· ,.store,-~d'lllopott, Ohio. ,
exeeutors, If any, of Rober! Ginn,
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10 2 6tle DeCew.eU; !lattlel Ginn, Whose

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l'lnleh. Eltr• nice lor inodcl. Fresh Dairy Cc!ws. Clifford Lelf·
l!laettall''a, Pnmeroy. 11-l-lltc belt, l'omeroy, Ohio. 11-41-3te lOra

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$lanlcv Gibbs, Long Bottom,
Route No. 2.
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-~--!---"''-:- We willh to lhonk the followm~ 41 H. Mouse trailer for sale, 4 room
for tholr kind aulstaoce dur
lull bath, 28 ft by 9 fl, elumin·
Ina tbe UlneM and death of ••'
urn awning. Nice as new. Will
belo•ed mot~or, Mrs H. E
Saertrlce tor quick sale Can bu
- The Mlddleporl
seen evenings. 283 gallons fuel
,, Allensworth
Emergency Squad, Dr. J, J
oil, 100 fl p~ekot fence. Phone
Davis and the nUflel at Molq
68•3 M
11-4-3lc
GeQeral J!ospital, Rawling;
Coal# Funeral Home, Rev F. 1 .oou living room sutt for sale.
Greco •••~ring. Phone 112113.
Gardner, Re•. Claremont E
'10 2 6tlc
Hoy~ P)llbcarers, Lo)'lll Be
~oon .t;faos
of Middlcporl
Et~trie
$3ll00; 3'a: j~ijli(iilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiJII'
Churcb of Christ neighbors and ' j;d·
Rcalnl•
$20.\.. .. 1 Gas Furnace
friends, lor noral donations and
eo~•·crslo•
burea~
$40.00.
all others who auisled us In
Phone 81?.8-X.
10-7-tltfo
any way. The Allensworth Fam·
lly.
11-6-lte .:Loottolux sweeper and Clarinet VIANTED - Firm sulllble tor
For Sele. Call 3461 before 8 a. camp lor young people. Mull
ur alter 4 p. m.
10 16 8tfe ba•c targ&gt; bou10 and be located
We wish t~ !bank the ll11ht com- m.
.
sb·eam or lake, and mull'
mllke of the Vll~o of Pome; 'OR Ull - Appll!!ll P1.1Iand, on
have loeatlons lor aabt...
roy lor the new lll.reet Jllht In· Obto. Brlttl own conlllners. C. LOW·FR!CED FARM - 15 acres
9\alted on LlberiY A••· ond, B. lohllll&lt;l•
, 10 5 !mop good tractor land1 ?·room lraiiJ•
Coal St.
Mr, i~d Mrs. Paul
POTATOES-Sto&lt;k
on winter
,house ln lair condition. llar1alil
Zerkle and nelr~bors. Jl·l-ltc
tal~s whlte they ill' s. A., price at $1~00. and thO, prop01'1~ OJq he •flilance~.
Lost&amp;F®~- EftOch• Portland• 0· •1o.••u
""' "IW (HAVEN, W. VA.oJ-Very well
, ,- 'PPLES. Moat varlelles. Burde\te j IDeated (Joroom frame home
BIU FOLD lust between Dr. DaviS' Frnlt rarm. Neaa Laurel Cllfl with bath, electricity, P• and
o'llce and Rcxall Drug Stor&lt;
Church.
10 18 121p city water. Excellent corner
ftEW.AIID Phone 241t2 II foun~ - · -wllb two loll, total 1ize 100 1
,
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11-4-Ztc I Custom Bum · Klteben. Klleben,1 tiio. Rcalonably prleed al $'7000.
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' designed for your home. Free "OX 229
PHON• 101-Y , ,
LOST-17 Jewc~ Benru• Ladic&lt; eaUma!• Foreman lo Abbotl. (11) 2 31c ·
watch. Call a;t,r.
li-Hip Pb0.11e MS4oY.
, 0 tf 4 ..;r_oo~m.,..,.h-op~se""'::fo-r-u"'J;-e,-tRulland
i'OII SALII - b~ptea. New Hs •Township. Phone 823-M.
'LOST-Car key•. with llccn•e ta&gt;
'"n n,.'lard, New llaven. Phunr
, 11 4 81p
z.45li-D ncar Rood's Hardwate.
74011 ' - -;i;,--'
Finder return ~o Reed's or Ttl-,~
~ WAlb
Pho~e 8429.
, 11-41-atc FOR S.W.: one Lanc88\0f 4eet I
well let pump with preuun I
~nk and swlteh. Also 85-l"t
18b1 Auto~"'ices
plaatlc p!pe, II&gt; x m: one
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archltet!l's draWIIll table, &amp;'WI
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~H. IIAW~rNGS SONS CO.- .14 and loola 'ODe lypewrll4ir deal
&gt;.;J , _ ,.. - •
hour Wred&lt;er Service. Day and one fUit\1 cabinet, handlliade.
, .. o.
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11~•ne
Nlibt Pllone one electric table saw, one wood ,IU L a..1 II,
,._ M
IIOli~X. . D(..DGE • PLYMOUTH
Ia'tbe, one aolld oak eldebo•rd.
,_,..,, Ohl•
qEALEP.S
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18 II one "Wbj'.e" sewing machine,
a'aUIJuo. !'hone Pomerov 81W.

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EXPERTS

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The follo~l~l real estate oil·
uale In lbe Ctly ·of Pomeroy,
Co~nty of Mel&amp;&amp; and Stile ~f
Ohio, and describe!'! as iollowt.
to-wit: Lot No. m ill nid Cily of
Pomeroy, blung tne same premlscs conveyed to ~he said John
Epple, b~ tbe ~herlff of Me!P
County by deed recorde~ In Vo;.
118, page Sill of the Record of
Deeds in llle Recorder's Office,
Meigs County, Ohio
Plaintiff In hll petition alleges
that the abo•e two parcels ol
real eatate were owned by John
W. Ginn at the time of hJ• de·
cease, and In his petition otbe 14id
plaintiff names all the heirs-at·
law and next of kin of John W
Ginn, Deceased, wbo are entitled
to the next esllle of inheritance

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Now, Bedford has a choice: Its people can
pay for their schools a proportionate fair
shDre of their cost, or permit their students
to be annexed to other districts wbo are willIng to pay that much.

Spu~n!k, Muttnik

See ... driYI thjt;
'58 Roc~ · ,

Htltl4uarttrs Par
lam1onlte Luggage - Lane Cedar
l;bttll - LAU Window Jus.Frlildalre RefrileratorL
loktr .Fumllvrt, MIUit...... Ohio

6:15

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John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Help County, Ohio
(Ill 5, 12, 19, 3te

.!lere-tor you to drive

now-are the fil8t trucks ever

built tb4t lead the low-prioecl three all four ways/
~ling, power, PIIY!oadi -nomy-Dodge for '68 is

dtillhif.e!Y way out '(nint.
' New economy-e.;..,..,... Y·l's and SiKII give Iuper
plrtOnnanoe, more mil81 per gallon (on regultJr gtllJ).

Nlw ,~f.uii-Tracll•~' irWe makes "getting stuck" ib
mu4; aiow or tiLIIid almoit impossible.
Check tht 4-way '~~ before you buy-and get·your

Dod~ dealer's sjJecial40th-anruversary deal!

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FIRST IN
STYLING I

AU-new l)eoigu! Sleek, yet ..,red.
Deime chrome grille and trim ..•

modern twin ~ta £or safer
rugbt dnving •• • awee~! future·

inspired linee • . . sparklinJ nit"
colors and two-tqae combinations.

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extca atronc, but without an ounce
of load-robbing ex- "fat". Lets
you haul aa much u U more, thus
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c1.1t down on tripe, on timB, on gu,

w tire wear.

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V-8'e detlver ,wltOppltW 206 10 ZM
boiWOpOftF. ~ ....... &lt;!llo trip

time, lebt :riel ...... oaloly,
red.- Onabt . - . illlulioo tonr
engioe lite.

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Moot adVIIICOII o(, aU,oborWizob
V-8 truclt:·..,.U.. ·lbclUoin Power·
DolllO combUotlon puto' ulra mil01
into every ....... _.. S'!:!;
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9·po Romper Rodht
9 30 Trouble With Father
10.00 Arlene Francio S~olt
tO·SO 'fi'eaaure Huitt · • ·'
11 00 !l'he Prlce·,b .Blghl , .•
11:30 Truth 1!1' Consequences
12.00 Tic Tac Dough
1~:1!9 11 c~Uld Be You
1:00 Mid:Day News
1:15 M9\&gt;lellme ·
'2:30 -li,t:lde ~nd proom
3:00 Malinee Theatre

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It has been suggested that

school
boards be giv~n authority under law to im·
pose lev1es necessary to redelve state aid.
Then these frequent trips to the voters for
levies and renewal of levies would not be
needed
This on its face appears to be rgood sense.
On the other h~nd It Is not the 'Anierlcan Way.
We have a clear example of It today in
Meigs County. Bedford Dlstrlct :Is asking for
renewal of seven mllls school clporaHng levy
plus three additional millS so th'at the 'diitrict
may qualify for state ald. Since 19~7 ihe state
has decreed loctl districts must contribute 10
mills on their valuation to the support of their
.scbooJs.. Oqj~ a(~e~ sJtch. evlden~~;~f desire to
retain control of their se'bools will the state
step in with assistanc

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horse. Phone
U-11-Str

Old Publoned •Eva~t~elbUc ser&gt;·

1001 every nltlht at 7:16 P. M.
• 11 the former DuUon Drup locaUon corner of MID and s.
Th!rd\ Middleport. Eveeyone Is
welcotlle.
11 4 6tp

DUKE ~CLEANERS

IICUP 1•0N- MITAU
APPLES $1 00 bu. up Sllyman,
and Friends lor their Winesap and Rome Beautre•
VALLEY
Please br.ng containers. J. W.
klodneq and sympathy during
Cbeadle, 700 w. Main li·Ulc
the tuneu and death of onr lov·
.JUNK
ed one. Special lhalW to the 'i9M Chevrolet Belaire. $9~.. 4 I'IIMI Ill
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Jlel'. Haymon Konkrltlht Dr. J. 4 dr. Sedan Beautiful turquoise ~~=~=:;;~;;;:;;;::=:
J. Davia, Melp General!lospltal,
and white finish. New Pontiac
---- Rawlinp Coati Funeral Direct·
trade-in. Blaettnar's, 'Pomeroy
01'1, Mafr! ol flowers, pall-bearll·l-6te.
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CONCISTJ ILOCU
en, th010 ltt.i!barge ol the flow·
en, Cltsa 12 of lbe Methodbl Applea and elder ,New Ho .. n Or·
"lvJ)j) llolttr fler L_.
• Cbnrch, and all who helped Iii
chard. New Ha•en, W. Va , Ph
GRUI8Eil BLOCK CO.
IllY way. YOIIr · klndne&amp;l will
one Tumer 24888
11·2 lr
never be lor1ollen.
I Mil• 111111111 ••••..,
1I&gt; ton Ford truck, 8 cyl., HIO HP
lira. Benson Ervin and
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Family
motor new within paol year.
•CI&gt;olt, It Cal W.. Ot-.
114 Up
Closed body with roar Jlnd side
t '
doors. See Homer Cook, Metgs
Grocery Co., HlddleporL
71o-r-::FI""or71d""a.·:N:-ov-,--::10:-:-!)1'-:;jj,
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11 2 6
Good CJeta lllled
lake olio or two, share expenses ______;______
19d help drive. R. 0. Grimm, Tavern c 2 &amp; D 2 bconse.s GoO&lt;!
AU Makea IBd Modell
· lllddlepoct,6103·Y.
11 4 3te cor~er location. Middleport rea·
son lor selling. Health Phom
MITROPOLIT' .1....
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' WE Wlsb To Thm~ Our Relatl•es,
AUTO 8ALI8
neltlhbon and !rlonds for their
kln~ne~a and l)'mpalhy during
the lllnw and death of our lov·
Beagle raLult do&amp;l for '"fe or
ea one. Special thanks to the
trade. Howard B. SUI~ Jllddle·
Rev. Raymon Konkrlihl, Dr. J.
J. Davis, Melgs•Gcnerai'Hospllal, ....... g,... t,;n~u lias tutct,en ranae in port 'II. 1, Hohalln RowJ•
llawllngtt-Coats Fuoeral dlreel· extoll•nl coodition ~0. 3
.• 1P 2 6tlp
ora, donora of flowers, pall-bear- piece U•lng1 room s•lte only
live 'or !dre1sed, tJOc
er~, those In' charge of the flow$35.08. Conla&lt;l Charles Peopdressed. George Spencer, Wolf
ers, Ctau 12 of the Melbodist les, 134 South Fifth Avo., Mid·
Pen Road, RL 1, Pomeroy.
Church, and all who helped In dlcport, Phone 6064-M.
10 18 tie
any way. Your klndneiB oWIII
I0-?.2-3tfc
nc••r' bo forgotten.
Mrs. Benson Ervin and 1-11 anll M'~ a l&gt;lsli&lt;· 1-TnterFabllly
laiiOtill :.dme· Y n. - rubber
(Ill D, lip
boll, 8 ln. wide 150 fl. Ioiii: 2~elghbore

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Manufacturer Eyeing
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NEW YORK tip ..:.. w•'ve bad
CIJARLESTON, W. Va. (UJ') - ,A California manufactur·
out-oi·.IJII•world clothes, hatJ and er took a "new look" at West1Virg!nia'isindustrtal pot~ntlal
h ntr~~
~~ ' a,Jre1~ by *e Jnterna· after lear.ning that U. S. 21 had been incllrded in the federal
t1 ona , , ~,h,~ieal Y~~r.. !{oil! lnt~ratate lllJthway system It was disclosed today
::~alllel ~P~r: ~:~~~~d:~~~ Director fion Crislip ot the West\ Virginia industrial and
1atlon created by Sputnik
Publicity Commission said the manulticturer originally planVarious de1lgnen and hair atyl· ned to 101 •P a warohauae In the
lau latched onto the space theme vicinity of Charleston, Parkers 'center~."
lor promotion long before the Rua- burg or Huntlnrton 'but now t,
Crislip added that he belieVe•
•Ions launched 1 haby moon. But eyeing a larror project.
tho highway "will do more lor
no sooner bad Sputnik llreaked Crlllllp uld the company h the aoulhern purl of We1t Vlrglu
aero11 the bortson than manblae- now otudylnr 1ll01 to eot•bll•h Ia than anything that hu haplurer~ begah 'tracking" wit~ no•· "at least an alkmbly plant." The poned yet from the lndo!tml out
elty jewl!lry.
type of produet tn•ol•cd was not look." Tho road "will do more to
They have produced mlnlafure dlotloaed.
dlveralfy Industry tn the sout&lt;J·
enth •at,llllel, 1lobes, com~~~. "We are hoplql !bot some o1 ern PBrl or tho •late," he "'"·
star buroll1 and creocenll In pln1, thooe lnduotrlu that paued us by
,
.,
braeelett, even lcey rlnp
will be reiurvoy We•t VlrJinta' •
GI.OII IN PIVOT
lndustrill picture," Crlallp oald.
j;
On~ larie maiMititurer Coro "Thl• u. s. II will alve us a
b.":' 1
featured a S~utnllt charm' bface: north-aouth ~ntat!l to lndustrlot
0 e0t1
let wltb the cltltrm 1' rtobe trt a
~· D' "'lit
' 10....:. ov
•Au•~
c, ·
pl•ot. The biitnlet tl Ia eltlter •
,u
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•tmutated rotd til' inver. and , r~e~~:v.~~~•~~~.
.lh~,
centu·
tV~m1
11
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apok01man lor tlle lltm llld lai81
" onl •
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were e•etll@t '•
lood pou!]!Jor .tl,~~~ Ill• nld. . W'lisT 'HAMLIN, w.
'UP.
Mra. JiOii• ulalne celeotlal Jloll~ today Were , sce~tnr '1~
, .
"But", he added, ''lt IU)o' i1J a theme
In 1ewo1rl. de- ldentlt¥. ot ait lftlant w-oso' {e •
lad whtih will die '9ul alter the !1101 lu , '
' 'ltlll~~
, ' till in 'ere~ ~y was tolm4 bell~e
holiday thOPRin• HUOn."
Europe an lia IIi
tell au C. 'road ~~ .. !AAinil mlltdllll !nellr
"TheH are t~e kind '' lhllll• tell If! lbla c6unfi'lr n ll!e Vie- 'hero llolta~.
we UIUII!f wind up ta~IIC." aatd torlaa ln. ,
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one retail jewelry buyer.
• Vlctorl' plectl bt her~p
Statt Tr!H&gt;'tier C. !:. ,llrtqn\tor
But ctber manufacturen thou1h1 elude p
!11!Jt
100n laid the dlicof"'7 of the lout·
the opace motlf would Iall Io~t~er. and '
llt t u•ne ta\la ar , .titonth old chll4,
m~~ alon'g
"Actually ltbll IJ )uot a revival ,liar- I'll plu ~ dlamoado and W. Va. 10 In northwe!tetn Llli·
wbleh w, U. credllinl to Spul- lurquoiH, and ~ue llobes In coin ~unt;, abo'ut 20 mllel lroln
alit," nld 1111. Janet Brown, a coral. .
Hunllflilm.
leadlnl IIYIUI and owner of
M.r•·,
.lfWtl!l' P• lor The ehlld had been cut In boll '
labulouo eolleetlon olantlq~e Jew· aome f¥1~ l'l'l¥to ,b;ic,uae all at the waiiL The upper half of
•lrJ.
are of reaJ. IMtl.
\lje 1lrl Its bddy had been placed In a
wbo lftlltl ttP.,~~.!t I 1 llltlllle pla•tl~ bal and appparqnlly
fail WllhOIII ~~ ,r budtel thrown ·over an embankment nenr
em buy lh~ Spu
chartil brace· the Guyandptte Rim.
01410 vALt'ii'v
Dr. Sle1lrled Werthammcr
GAWPOJ.IIS-'11009 ITil to ·2~0 who eumllled the body iBid thJ!
ibo 11 to U&gt;ltl; UO to 210 iba. 17 child hid died of pneumonia and
Ia 17.2!1; l.lflhl \4 to ~7.25[ rat the body \VII later several with a
11owt 4 10 tUO; ·lltiP It 10 1a: knife, probably ro prevent ldAn·
Boaro 10 1o 14; So~ ~~~ Pil• tlllealloo.
80 ~.!!!"~ ••~•ti'tl 'to 11.
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C'A·nW¥ iftierl 12 to 22; Hc1·
MlhiNG CHANGID
len t2to10; BibY N \lto U;
The •litii'.Ciub ,meflllna wb1ch
rot Cowo 10 tO •IS; Ca'Mtlr1 8 to wa1 acht~uled lor lhla Wl!dnes·
10; BUlla 12' jo ~8.110: Milt Cow• day ~~'•• bten postponed unlit
80 lo 14?,: liD
~ove111ber 13. It will be held at
VEt-fi,~~ ia~~ ,~: the ti~rile ot Mra. Jameo15 Pullea
ahd 'ii~: 'i* to 14: Colla B ~:~,.'IJri. ~ra Glbba
co-ho•·

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lir, ind Jfro, tmd Rollman and
famll1, Pt. Pleannl, 'liD, •tatted
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Carl Hlcko whoae place of resi·
dence 11 unkiJown and cannot be
aseertamed the unknown heirs of
llosea E. Bleb William H. Hicks
and Clyde lllolt• each of whom
are decoased, whoae placet of r...
ldence no unknown and cannot be
ucertalned, will like ootlce that
Sam N Arnold " plaintiff filed
his petition agalml them on the
28th day of September, 1957 in
the Common Pleas Court of Mel ..
..
County, Ohio, the
being
Case No. 12,8011 in uld eourt, lor
the parUtlon of certain real e1llte
and oetUnl torth lbe se•eral own·
ers of the prosentlnlerosts in the
following described real estate,
setUng forlh the clalmanll upon
the property and seeking 10 h..e

CLEANING
IN
SHOE .UPAII

Forest Clark, Owner '
rwo ·coNVENIENT LOCATIONs·

Mld.leport

Po•eroy

••me

C.r. 3rd .ud

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Mlctid-

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llUs. DorothY Pierce

Manager

Manager

Al· l~ne\N.--.' 58- DODG·E .
P-ower Giants.

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They ~ lh•t Ill• ~ y.otnltr ,mon~: \VUI
provtdo no rtal puge o{ tilt HV.t1!1 ol ftdotal l\oiei)o4 ,l'Wf!
11101111 nalncUO• on aew·II&lt;IW. fl&amp;4 In~ b~Uc!!JW li)4
auto !11101. AU ollbeoe blllo Wtrt" ~d oft. • ....rbtf liP.!'!~·
st\outd lbo buytDr aru1 orftrltll bulp ia!lto il'oV.top, ~.t .)WI ...
10o Jato for lbe IJo&amp;rd to re!U Ito rulllct~ "\d. lomt ~~
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11!11 ml.lolleutatlon~Pii\~t i!/lllllry lii.'a· ~,iln '!Wit,t•
' ailctnt of 1tlllo19M. w
lloii\IC~ Wlio have .... foill)lr.
lilf - t c lrtlldl can't l!,t p bltl 'Pi$j0Gt Ill ~ietl Oft U!t 10111
conlftliiGtlll elo!ltlona.

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:OJOz bodle ~~et'"idr:'" se.iln ( 11 I

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Wonted To Esu~
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IODHulck va 2 dr. H~rd Top. 112) " WOnted to Rent Wallac~
fl~. Power Stee ng and
of re;Jdence
bnkeL oynallow drho. A beau· 4 Roollt unfurnl!b&lt;d bouse. Call Moati; w•ose
utial ~ar. Traded In ~· a 3M-J
11-Ut
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a·
•uUsfled owner on a new Butlk,
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ta&amp;aS8ee, florida,
207;
•'• ola..tnar'e, meroy. 0_: ( 14) For
'1\uth C~o!OI!'t whose place of real·
•I"" Dod$.• Coro~ot t dr.•Brdan.
.
dence la.3«1Zil Concord Sttee~ D~·
f1,705 Push b•tton shill, )I l :UNF~D awtmenls. 4 .!)-oil, Michigan; Mr,. Harold, Ginn,
beautl!ul awcpl wing J!lodel
robmaand bath. LO•el¥ location. whose Ja.•t l_mown address was De·
I show's tho be•t of core. Blael· ~hone ~IL-Y.
11f31P troll, !1Jieh1gan, otherwise un·
' , ,'~''"••.''!&gt; l'omeroy.
,11-1-ft• For lll'lt _ "'•teaiiiOn , t~dd.era, known; Rober~ Ginn, whose place
... ~ ""'"'
of residence Is unknown; tho un·
' . tlibz puleD. $G8D. dilot.,;-Tt.; ScaUold Boljill, • op ' wOibli known b~lre, devisees, leaatee•.
' 1 400r IJid f dr. Doth veey depeJ1d· '
Cllntop Flaber, llllddlo~ 111 distributee•: admlolstrators and
'"~""'',,i·, able I:Arl with orJiinal dat~ Pb lne ~X._
. _ eKeccuiOrs, If any, of Robert Ginn,
linen two tone finlab. Blaet· I Trailer apace. lleirt ql Jlidtllo- deceased· Harold Ginn, whose
tnu'o; Pomeroy.
ll·l-6t:
port, Get loe~.led before mtlddy ploce of ;.,ldence is unknown; thi!
CIIJIOmt:no.' ~ll'Ouhd b'!l"l JOU. Pbone ~:183. unknown bell'S, devisees, legakel,
. Ctiolce of two ex· Edlar l~A!Ylrolds,lleynold'a Dairy dlolriJ&gt;utees, admlnlslraton 1nd
: ~-e~iiuDilai~t~rj. Blaettnar'•·= Po!ll·· ,.store,-~d'lllopott, Ohio. ,
exeeutors, If any, of Rober! Ginn,
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10 2 6tle DeCew.eU; !lattlel Ginn, Whose

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LOW.; PRICED 3 !

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~ SPartlllll dark marqo• 1.:..~-.:-~--=--,-----:-.
l'lnleh. Eltr• nice lor inodcl. Fresh Dairy Cc!ws. Clifford Lelf·
l!laettall''a, Pnmeroy. 11-l-lltc belt, l'omeroy, Ohio. 11-41-3te lOra

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$lanlcv Gibbs, Long Bottom,
Route No. 2.
10:3-6'fP

-~--!---"''-:- We willh to lhonk the followm~ 41 H. Mouse trailer for sale, 4 room
for tholr kind aulstaoce dur
lull bath, 28 ft by 9 fl, elumin·
Ina tbe UlneM and death of ••'
urn awning. Nice as new. Will
belo•ed mot~or, Mrs H. E
Saertrlce tor quick sale Can bu
- The Mlddleporl
seen evenings. 283 gallons fuel
,, Allensworth
Emergency Squad, Dr. J, J
oil, 100 fl p~ekot fence. Phone
Davis and the nUflel at Molq
68•3 M
11-4-3lc
GeQeral J!ospital, Rawling;
Coal# Funeral Home, Rev F. 1 .oou living room sutt for sale.
Greco •••~ring. Phone 112113.
Gardner, Re•. Claremont E
'10 2 6tlc
Hoy~ P)llbcarers, Lo)'lll Be
~oon .t;faos
of Middlcporl
Et~trie
$3ll00; 3'a: j~ijli(iilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiJII'
Churcb of Christ neighbors and ' j;d·
Rcalnl•
$20.\.. .. 1 Gas Furnace
friends, lor noral donations and
eo~•·crslo•
burea~
$40.00.
all others who auisled us In
Phone 81?.8-X.
10-7-tltfo
any way. The Allensworth Fam·
lly.
11-6-lte .:Loottolux sweeper and Clarinet VIANTED - Firm sulllble tor
For Sele. Call 3461 before 8 a. camp lor young people. Mull
ur alter 4 p. m.
10 16 8tfe ba•c targ&gt; bou10 and be located
We wish t~ !bank the ll11ht com- m.
.
sb·eam or lake, and mull'
mllke of the Vll~o of Pome; 'OR Ull - Appll!!ll P1.1Iand, on
have loeatlons lor aabt...
roy lor the new lll.reet Jllht In· Obto. Brlttl own conlllners. C. LOW·FR!CED FARM - 15 acres
9\alted on LlberiY A••· ond, B. lohllll&lt;l•
, 10 5 !mop good tractor land1 ?·room lraiiJ•
Coal St.
Mr, i~d Mrs. Paul
POTATOES-Sto&lt;k
on winter
,house ln lair condition. llar1alil
Zerkle and nelr~bors. Jl·l-ltc
tal~s whlte they ill' s. A., price at $1~00. and thO, prop01'1~ OJq he •flilance~.
Lost&amp;F®~- EftOch• Portland• 0· •1o.••u
""' "IW (HAVEN, W. VA.oJ-Very well
, ,- 'PPLES. Moat varlelles. Burde\te j IDeated (Joroom frame home
BIU FOLD lust between Dr. DaviS' Frnlt rarm. Neaa Laurel Cllfl with bath, electricity, P• and
o'llce and Rcxall Drug Stor&lt;
Church.
10 18 121p city water. Excellent corner
ftEW.AIID Phone 241t2 II foun~ - · -wllb two loll, total 1ize 100 1
,
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11-4-Ztc I Custom Bum · Klteben. Klleben,1 tiio. Rcalonably prleed al $'7000.
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' designed for your home. Free "OX 229
PHON• 101-Y , ,
LOST-17 Jewc~ Benru• Ladic&lt; eaUma!• Foreman lo Abbotl. (11) 2 31c ·
watch. Call a;t,r.
li-Hip Pb0.11e MS4oY.
, 0 tf 4 ..;r_oo~m.,..,.h-op~se""'::fo-r-u"'J;-e,-tRulland
i'OII SALII - b~ptea. New Hs •Township. Phone 823-M.
'LOST-Car key•. with llccn•e ta&gt;
'"n n,.'lard, New llaven. Phunr
, 11 4 81p
z.45li-D ncar Rood's Hardwate.
74011 ' - -;i;,--'
Finder return ~o Reed's or Ttl-,~
~ WAlb
Pho~e 8429.
, 11-41-atc FOR S.W.: one Lanc88\0f 4eet I
well let pump with preuun I
~nk and swlteh. Also 85-l"t
18b1 Auto~"'ices
plaatlc p!pe, II&gt; x m: one
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archltet!l's draWIIll table, &amp;'WI
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~H. IIAW~rNGS SONS CO.- .14 and loola 'ODe lypewrll4ir deal
&gt;.;J , _ ,.. - •
hour Wred&lt;er Service. Day and one fUit\1 cabinet, handlliade.
, .. o.
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11~•ne
Nlibt Pllone one electric table saw, one wood ,IU L a..1 II,
,._ M
IIOli~X. . D(..DGE • PLYMOUTH
Ia'tbe, one aolld oak eldebo•rd.
,_,..,, Ohl•
qEALEP.S
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18 II one "Wbj'.e" sewing machine,
a'aUIJuo. !'hone Pomerov 81W.

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EXPERTS

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The follo~l~l real estate oil·
uale In lbe Ctly ·of Pomeroy,
Co~nty of Mel&amp;&amp; and Stile ~f
Ohio, and describe!'! as iollowt.
to-wit: Lot No. m ill nid Cily of
Pomeroy, blung tne same premlscs conveyed to ~he said John
Epple, b~ tbe ~herlff of Me!P
County by deed recorde~ In Vo;.
118, page Sill of the Record of
Deeds in llle Recorder's Office,
Meigs County, Ohio
Plaintiff In hll petition alleges
that the abo•e two parcels ol
real eatate were owned by John
W. Ginn at the time of hJ• de·
cease, and In his petition otbe 14id
plaintiff names all the heirs-at·
law and next of kin of John W
Ginn, Deceased, wbo are entitled
to the next esllle of inheritance

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Now, Bedford has a choice: Its people can
pay for their schools a proportionate fair
shDre of their cost, or permit their students
to be annexed to other districts wbo are willIng to pay that much.

Spu~n!k, Muttnik

See ... driYI thjt;
'58 Roc~ · ,

Htltl4uarttrs Par
lam1onlte Luggage - Lane Cedar
l;bttll - LAU Window Jus.Frlildalre RefrileratorL
loktr .Fumllvrt, MIUit...... Ohio

6:15

6:30
8:45
7'00
7:30
8:00
9:00

AT

John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Help County, Ohio
(Ill 5, 12, 19, 3te

.!lere-tor you to drive

now-are the fil8t trucks ever

built tb4t lead the low-prioecl three all four ways/
~ling, power, PIIY!oadi -nomy-Dodge for '68 is

dtillhif.e!Y way out '(nint.
' New economy-e.;..,..,... Y·l's and SiKII give Iuper
plrtOnnanoe, more mil81 per gallon (on regultJr gtllJ).

Nlw ,~f.uii-Tracll•~' irWe makes "getting stuck" ib
mu4; aiow or tiLIIid almoit impossible.
Check tht 4-way '~~ before you buy-and get·your

Dod~ dealer's sjJecial40th-anruversary deal!

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. a DODGE '•wer Gl1111t today i
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FIRST IN
STYLING I

AU-new l)eoigu! Sleek, yet ..,red.
Deime chrome grille and trim ..•

modern twin ~ta £or safer
rugbt dnving •• • awee~! future·

inspired linee • . . sparklinJ nit"
colors and two-tqae combinations.

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extca atronc, but without an ounce
of load-robbing ex- "fat". Lets
you haul aa much u U more, thus
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c1.1t down on tripe, on timB, on gu,

w tire wear.

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Naw Supor-To~gue '68 PouJtr GitW
V-8'e detlver ,wltOppltW 206 10 ZM
boiWOpOftF. ~ ....... &lt;!llo trip

time, lebt :riel ...... oaloly,
red.- Onabt . - . illlulioo tonr
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Oalllpollo~ 41-:6.

Is This Racine's Big year?
Is this Racin41'1 ~ear to ~· the ell~? And make a
IJlll 1n the regional and ma~ ~e ~te tournament?
knowa cerlllnl1 The
•
•..
,_., ·
Veteran Racme baa etball o servers have seen some
IHml come down the pike llld fllllt on the jagged
personality claahea an4 emo&amp;nalspllntering. Said one:
"A great team 1111 to hav~more Ulan mere ability to
eeed tbe other guy all tbe wa . It's got to have 3 cohesive
rlt, a oneness that lnlrn:s 1 dell'"' on the othn team
D~
eause tbe sum eU~ 0 Its u ted will IR greater than the sum
effect of the oppoJ!ents' at any given moment."
.
,
Ridne opens 118 season against Harrlsonviile Nov 27 In

t"'•

-·t

that desecrates the WQ~d, As the season unfolds
hapo we can sense tb!l u~lty on Ibis potentially fine team.
could be Larry Morrison s year.

. fracas

Bob Birch, mentioned a~e as one of the Tornado
ales, already ts making hi&amp; Ill~
Ohio U In a
down of Frosh prospects, the~ U lltWip~per listed the
Raelne star as "PliYmaker" on tlle.flnt five.
Graham joined the armed t?reea last summer or he
might be making a colleg~ coach s ey~ &amp;
,leam.

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By 101 OIIMM
BenedleUnetrabbed the No. 11pot
COLUMBUS UP - All conquer• In the U~lted Pro!l Ohio coaches
lnl Cleveland Benedictine · waa raUnp, 'pktinl up 12 flrat place
perthed flrlllly In the drlyer'a fOtel an~ ~~ poipiL The l!oQilla
,.,t as the boat high ochool loot· defeated a good Cleveland Latin
ball teem 1n Ohlo today with only team, 19.0, to lnoure the statuo.
two more weeki remainln1 of the The top 10 teams, meanwhile,
1957 seaaon.
remained intsct with only a little
The Ben~. wlnnera of eleht Jhuflllng 1ince ll!t week'o major
atrallht atlll need vlctorieo over overhoul All rolled up lmpre"lve
John Adamo and St )JDit\UI to vlctorlea except Cincinnati Pu,...ll,
call It 1 porfect' aeooon, and be- whlcb Wll !ltd, ;o-20. by Clncin·
&lt;Ome tbe flrat Cleveland team to natl Ro1or Bacon ln a Sunday
tske the title In hlatOI')'.
eonteat.
For the ~ ttrllght wee~
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'lluatllon acaiD btld lh• runner·
irbiirionfo;llowlnl I 86-0 win over
and third-place WarB
Rubbtr'
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rebowliled from ita
lolle
to trounce Lorain,
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Coach Bob Penrod'a boYI have
!oat these other gamea:
Jackaon, 0.32.
lttbono, IJ.47.
Pomoror,
o-3s. ·
Loean, 0-4,1.

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Texas A&amp;M Takes
0£ C}}ege £1evens,·

Miami-Marshall
Test For Title
f.oming Saturday

OXFORD, 0. UP-Miami Will
-:-:---:-:-:
be out to aow up •a filth Mid· Stomford, c.-n. end Ia on off!·
American Conferance title th.s etr and mtmbat ef 1110 board of1
week when It meets TUnhall or dlrt&lt;ltl'l Of manr ctmpanl•
Wilt Vlr&amp;lnia In the league's lop
eontool.
llmhall, with the bell show·
lnr In Itt four year• in tho lea·
sue, need• a victory over i\llami
lhia week and a win over Bowl·
Green next week to aaln
ehamploD!hip,
Bowlln1 Green, meanwhil•,
will mate a comtbaek Iff from
la1l week'l 13-7 1011 to Mlaml In
I fame aaalno! an lmprove4
Oblo UnivenUy team, ill tho
eonference'a only other aetlon.

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Archie To Meet
Unranked Cotton
S!IA'l'I'LE UP- LIJI!lt 'heavy.
weight ohatnplon Are~te Moore
meot1 unrlllked Eddie Cotton of
Seatlle In a 10 round non-title
matah here Wednesdav nleht.
Moore, .,ho won a lifth ro&lt;md
TKO victory over Bob Mlt&lt;hell
In Vancouver, 8. C., '11luroday, is
txpocted to '"lib about 191 for
the over·th•welaht boot Cotton
will probably come In at 178.

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Wellaton, 7-M.
To sumiiW'IIe, ,Nelaonvllle has
J&lt;Ored 13 polnll In le~MU• plljl
and haa permiUed 240 points to be
racked against It lor an averaee of
40 opponentJ polntJ per eamt
0
Ia camperlaon, Middleport ia a
obado better. But only a ahade, on NEW YORK UP- Texu AlM's
tho r~ord,
perfert-record powerhoullt, which
Mlddlopl)rt bu beaten Wahama ofien lesves its opponents wonder·
47-18 and McArthur 31·7 outalde ing just how It keepa winnlnf, ,..
the Jeape. These two vlctoriea placed Oklahoma today aa thl No.
were ,.,t in lhemaelveo lor they 1 team in th• United Preaa col·
ohattered a sickening losl11g streak legs football ratlngo
tha appeared to have inaralned :When the Texao Aagiea boat
~= ~~flo:~.~~~ctee 01 nearly TexaA Christian, 17-o, two weeks
But in SEO play · the Jackets ago, one.?' the lostng pl•yoro r•
have heen up against mor~ deter· marked, we should hav~ whipped
mined and experienced teams :hem three touchdowno. 'l'he I~
1
Agalnot five opponPnts In the c'~~b:d w;:'~ thoh:fcu~Y '::'or ·~d
lea1ue the Jackets also have man· l "they're' not' that eood.'~ ~nd"~,•a;~.~~~~! ~;:::i:/~~t';,ore ~rkanBao Razorback• we;e hardly
poinll per earn~ than Nelsonville, •mpre88ed with A&amp;M's prowqu
that appeared to have Ingrained after ~lng .. edged ~-6 by eoaeh
Middlepo~t In live games. Middle- Paul Bear Bryants men t..t
port opponents have averaged 42 Saturday.
points per contest.
But small thOUeb their vlctOI)'
Middleport'• ieaaue record is:
marg1na may be at tim08, the Af·'
Athens, o.os.
g1eo ·have manoged to find th~·
Logan 13-41.
wmnlnl formula in a pre88ure·
Wellston, 0·08
· packed schedule thnl does not inOa!Upolla, o-33
elude r soft touch
Jackaon, 0·27.
The Umtcd PrCB! college foot
Obviously Penrod w111 have his hall ratmgs w1th !trot-place votes
boys at 1 peak for th•s one It's and won-lost records:
hlo team's lust gume. He can throw Tum
Polnh
the book and then forget footboli I. Texao A&amp;M 13 7.0
298
for nine month!.
~· Oklahoma II 6-0
206
Middleport still has Pomeroy on 3 Auburn 7 6.0
210
Thanksgiving Day Coach Thomp· 4. Mich State I 5·1
210
oon said today his boys staged one 5. lo~a I 5·0·1
, 19
t o1 ,
1
of the li~01t workouta he has 6. Oh1o_.'llate 2 H
101
!een In
anytime, uny· 7 Army ! I
86
where.
8 Navy 6·1
72
the blockin( 9. Mirhigan 4-1-1
that'o for oure. 10 (tie) Oregon i6·1
M
be different at 10 (tie) Tenneosee IH
M
Second 10 1roup.-!2, North Ca,..
BASKETBALL CLINIC
MINNEAPOIJS, Minn. UP ·The annual rree ba1kefbRII clln1e
sponsored by the University of
Minnesota Athletic Department
for roach•• of thu area wiil be
held Friday an4 Satu~day, Nov
B-9 under the dlreotlon of coach
OzZJe Cowioa.

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Is This Racine's Big year?
Is this Racin41'1 ~ear to ~· the ell~? And make a
IJlll 1n the regional and ma~ ~e ~te tournament?
knowa cerlllnl1 The
•
•..
,_., ·
Veteran Racme baa etball o servers have seen some
IHml come down the pike llld fllllt on the jagged
personality claahea an4 emo&amp;nalspllntering. Said one:
"A great team 1111 to hav~more Ulan mere ability to
eeed tbe other guy all tbe wa . It's got to have 3 cohesive
rlt, a oneness that lnlrn:s 1 dell'"' on the othn team
D~
eause tbe sum eU~ 0 Its u ted will IR greater than the sum
effect of the oppoJ!ents' at any given moment."
.
,
Ridne opens 118 season against Harrlsonviile Nov 27 In

t"'•

-·t

that desecrates the WQ~d, As the season unfolds
hapo we can sense tb!l u~lty on Ibis potentially fine team.
could be Larry Morrison s year.

. fracas

Bob Birch, mentioned a~e as one of the Tornado
ales, already ts making hi&amp; Ill~
Ohio U In a
down of Frosh prospects, the~ U lltWip~per listed the
Raelne star as "PliYmaker" on tlle.flnt five.
Graham joined the armed t?reea last summer or he
might be making a colleg~ coach s ey~ &amp;
,leam.

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' .- Has
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eve
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Ftrm Gn·p
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D --L! Q~h• p
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10. rep

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By 101 OIIMM
BenedleUnetrabbed the No. 11pot
COLUMBUS UP - All conquer• In the U~lted Pro!l Ohio coaches
lnl Cleveland Benedictine · waa raUnp, 'pktinl up 12 flrat place
perthed flrlllly In the drlyer'a fOtel an~ ~~ poipiL The l!oQilla
,.,t as the boat high ochool loot· defeated a good Cleveland Latin
ball teem 1n Ohlo today with only team, 19.0, to lnoure the statuo.
two more weeki remainln1 of the The top 10 teams, meanwhile,
1957 seaaon.
remained intsct with only a little
The Ben~. wlnnera of eleht Jhuflllng 1ince ll!t week'o major
atrallht atlll need vlctorieo over overhoul All rolled up lmpre"lve
John Adamo and St )JDit\UI to vlctorlea except Cincinnati Pu,...ll,
call It 1 porfect' aeooon, and be- whlcb Wll !ltd, ;o-20. by Clncin·
&lt;Ome tbe flrat Cleveland team to natl Ro1or Bacon ln a Sunday
tske the title In hlatOI')'.
eonteat.
For the ~ ttrllght wee~
MAIIILLON IUNNIIUP
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r
'lluatllon acaiD btld lh• runner·
irbiirionfo;llowlnl I 86-0 win over
and third-place WarB
Rubbtr'
ren
rebowliled from ita
lolle
to trounce Lorain,
N-0.

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WALL
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All Colors
Reg. $15.30 gol.

SPECIAL
$4.29 gal.

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CLINTON ·
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Ml ..llflrt

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Coach Bob Penrod'a boYI have
!oat these other gamea:
Jackaon, 0.32.
lttbono, IJ.47.
Pomoror,
o-3s. ·
Loean, 0-4,1.

&lt;

Texas A&amp;M Takes
0£ C}}ege £1evens,·

Miami-Marshall
Test For Title
f.oming Saturday

OXFORD, 0. UP-Miami Will
-:-:---:-:-:
be out to aow up •a filth Mid· Stomford, c.-n. end Ia on off!·
American Conferance title th.s etr and mtmbat ef 1110 board of1
week when It meets TUnhall or dlrt&lt;ltl'l Of manr ctmpanl•
Wilt Vlr&amp;lnia In the league's lop
eontool.
llmhall, with the bell show·
lnr In Itt four year• in tho lea·
sue, need• a victory over i\llami
lhia week and a win over Bowl·
Green next week to aaln
ehamploD!hip,
Bowlln1 Green, meanwhil•,
will mate a comtbaek Iff from
la1l week'l 13-7 1011 to Mlaml In
I fame aaalno! an lmprove4
Oblo UnivenUy team, ill tho
eonference'a only other aetlon.

WJ I H

Archie To Meet
Unranked Cotton
S!IA'l'I'LE UP- LIJI!lt 'heavy.
weight ohatnplon Are~te Moore
meot1 unrlllked Eddie Cotton of
Seatlle In a 10 round non-title
matah here Wednesdav nleht.
Moore, .,ho won a lifth ro&lt;md
TKO victory over Bob Mlt&lt;hell
In Vancouver, 8. C., '11luroday, is
txpocted to '"lib about 191 for
the over·th•welaht boot Cotton
will probably come In at 178.

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Wellaton, 7-M.
To sumiiW'IIe, ,Nelaonvllle has
J&lt;Ored 13 polnll In le~MU• plljl
and haa permiUed 240 points to be
racked against It lor an averaee of
40 opponentJ polntJ per eamt
0
Ia camperlaon, Middleport ia a
obado better. But only a ahade, on NEW YORK UP- Texu AlM's
tho r~ord,
perfert-record powerhoullt, which
Mlddlopl)rt bu beaten Wahama ofien lesves its opponents wonder·
47-18 and McArthur 31·7 outalde ing just how It keepa winnlnf, ,..
the Jeape. These two vlctoriea placed Oklahoma today aa thl No.
were ,.,t in lhemaelveo lor they 1 team in th• United Preaa col·
ohattered a sickening losl11g streak legs football ratlngo
tha appeared to have inaralned :When the Texao Aagiea boat
~= ~~flo:~.~~~ctee 01 nearly TexaA Christian, 17-o, two weeks
But in SEO play · the Jackets ago, one.?' the lostng pl•yoro r•
have heen up against mor~ deter· marked, we should hav~ whipped
mined and experienced teams :hem three touchdowno. 'l'he I~
1
Agalnot five opponPnts In the c'~~b:d w;:'~ thoh:fcu~Y '::'or ·~d
lea1ue the Jackets also have man· l "they're' not' that eood.'~ ~nd"~,•a;~.~~~~! ~;:::i:/~~t';,ore ~rkanBao Razorback• we;e hardly
poinll per earn~ than Nelsonville, •mpre88ed with A&amp;M's prowqu
that appeared to have Ingrained after ~lng .. edged ~-6 by eoaeh
Middlepo~t In live games. Middle- Paul Bear Bryants men t..t
port opponents have averaged 42 Saturday.
points per contest.
But small thOUeb their vlctOI)'
Middleport'• ieaaue record is:
marg1na may be at tim08, the Af·'
Athens, o.os.
g1eo ·have manoged to find th~·
Logan 13-41.
wmnlnl formula in a pre88ure·
Wellston, 0·08
· packed schedule thnl does not inOa!Upolla, o-33
elude r soft touch
Jackaon, 0·27.
The Umtcd PrCB! college foot
Obviously Penrod w111 have his hall ratmgs w1th !trot-place votes
boys at 1 peak for th•s one It's and won-lost records:
hlo team's lust gume. He can throw Tum
Polnh
the book and then forget footboli I. Texao A&amp;M 13 7.0
298
for nine month!.
~· Oklahoma II 6-0
206
Middleport still has Pomeroy on 3 Auburn 7 6.0
210
Thanksgiving Day Coach Thomp· 4. Mich State I 5·1
210
oon said today his boys staged one 5. lo~a I 5·0·1
, 19
t o1 ,
1
of the li~01t workouta he has 6. Oh1o_.'llate 2 H
101
!een In
anytime, uny· 7 Army ! I
86
where.
8 Navy 6·1
72
the blockin( 9. Mirhigan 4-1-1
that'o for oure. 10 (tie) Oregon i6·1
M
be different at 10 (tie) Tenneosee IH
M
Second 10 1roup.-!2, North Ca,..
BASKETBALL CLINIC
MINNEAPOIJS, Minn. UP ·The annual rree ba1kefbRII clln1e
sponsored by the University of
Minnesota Athletic Department
for roach•• of thu area wiil be
held Friday an4 Satu~day, Nov
B-9 under the dlreotlon of coach
OzZJe Cowioa.

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ThDmas is no stranger to the
general manaw-er ranks, havinct
served as both field r. ml general
manager of the Baltimore Oriq
lcs of the Imcr national
[rom 1939 to 1949.

The Bds!
' Sox MordaY, uight ap.
- ••·-·-·• ·. ·a to,year 'b~Weball vel·
to the post or Minneapolis
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general managCr.
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Apppintment of Tommy Thom·
as, 58, was . announced by Red 1
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tnight have ktayea tM ho•
'l)ndetinltelr !'
for th• Z9 ottrera of the . 55:.
fia&lt;Lbeen II\ the ~~i&gt;it•l lor
they h~d no 'moU.va)lon"
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INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE

Rt1ulh Thursday 10-31-57
H. &amp; R. Firestorlt 2, RobinSOfiS
L•undry 1.

Boneys MMktl 3, Pomeroy Mo·
tor Co., 0.

Pomeroy · Cement Block 3, Liom
Club 0.

NOV. '

STANDtriGS
W L Pel
nlock 17 10 .630
12 9 .57!

P1 l1lH'rnr c ·rn~t·tlt
BtHil')'S ~hrkd
rom croy Muwr c o.

(According T0 SYandings)

Searlca , . .
Schocnleb
Nc'-'on

Schoenleb

month u long at she doet not
remarry.
(l"'ernatlo•all

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was "Coach of the Year" in
564 1950. ilnternalional)
ol J

writer Cy Howard, bet Wrd
lTI&amp;te. He'o hooked tor '300 a

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won a divorce from producer·

WITHOUT A CY- Actreaa Gloria
Grahame Is shown Jn Ssnta
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than five.
18 to 81 but 47 per
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It was 52 yrars ago, and
"boy wcndl'r of billiards" Willi
iust turn ed 18 wlll'n he cupturcd
the w{lr\d's lfU halkllll e billiard ~
·rown from Maur ice V 1g t1IHIX before a ruek c1l ga llrry at Pafi~
\II told, he won 52 world cham·
1l on~hlp s in 11 fliRplay nf superior·
1ty unjJ&gt;J ndlc!t·d i11 s p o r t~ his tory
Whnt evr:r happene d to WiW . !
~oppt!? Tuduy, u1. 7Q, he lives i'n
1 li mall apartm ent in Miami and
1nlv rllrcly v:&gt; ntu rcs no rth for an

karr &amp; Van Zandt
Pomeroy, Ohio

~ACK OF DITAIL~ ,
One of the lira\ de\!Oiopmatlts
was tbe lack of detailed hpspilal
record~ of those ehronlc patten'ts.
The charlo of 28 of thaln h~d ~ol
been taken froll) tbe files of tile
central record room ·In 'tiulee
xearo. "The longer the patient ~as
m the _hbSplt.l~ tf!l! leu likely "'••
'the starr to knoll' much abdut
him/' the scJentista repor,ted.

CROSSWORD
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he calls "Pxlinrt.''

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12. Mtu
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1&amp;.Vel'\lttuke

6. Seaport
( Alg.)
7. Glrra

tabria -·

nam'e
8, Kingdom

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PINI\ISY·CINTR.\1 AI!ROII?::

Presl4onta Jameo N: ·llYTJill
(top) dt the PennsytvanliRoll·
road and Allred E. Perlman
(boltom) o! tho New York
Central Rollroad announced In
New York that they aresludJ•
lni plans for a mcrQ:cr of th&amp;
roads h1to one giant •ystem.,
"''he two railroad• have 101ft•

'"'Ia of about $S,sso.

blned
000,000.

(lnlernat;;;;;&amp;lJ

GIN• .\I'ITONQV MAY HIAD RED ARMY-Gen, Al.,.ell•. Anlonov
(third trom rlghl), who lo rep&lt;~rtedly slated to head the Ruulan
Army', lti shown at the 1945 Yalta Conference where he wa• miJl..
tary adviser to the late Premier Josct Stalln. Standing (1. lo r.)
ere: Brltloll Air Cblel Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder (now Lord
Tedder); l'leet Adm, William D. Leahy; Gen. Anlonov aod untdentil1ed Soviet officers. Seated are: Then Prime Minister Winston
Churchill; the lBte President Franldin 0. Roosevelt and Stalin.

-..

1 1

NOIIL WINNIU- Chlnese-ooni .Tsionr D;.. Loii ' (left) ·and Dr.
Chen Ning Yim,ir look pleased at Princeton, N. J .. on teaming
they tthare 1957 Nobfll Prlzl'! for phyalea--tQlVinl a myBtery ot
f1mdamental atructure of tbe unlvene. Lee,
SO, Ia a COlumbia. professor. Yang, U, Is with
the Princeton lrultltut.e. Right; Sir AJexander
Todd, 60, ef EJlgllllld'H Cambridge, chemistry
winner- vitamin research whlcb led to pro·
ducUon of aynthetic B-12, uHed agalnllt per·
nlclous anemia.
(l71hmultkmal SowndpAotoJ

tnol.ding

(\,

•

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IJ'l,'
, 30. Lolt~r "
f '- . as. Haiw;,

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trqopl
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12. MIU ,'

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• a balaoce&lt;lbudaet."iltebused
the OOl' with "bllll\dtl:l lo
_ torelal.l _pollCJ and .dele~:·

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1&amp;\~P.te

SPACI l'IAlN-In li!Gl!, Jules Verne con«rrved the apace train,
which wu shot from a tremendous Cllll\OD ne&amp;r T8J!IP,l , F1L
ThoUih II!• author went Into grOJit detail \0 p~t th1l method
ot 'apace travel In a logical manner, the pasaugero nn such a
traln would hove been amaahed 1:o blll ~Y thi 'enonnoua wlo,&lt;l\1
neochd to clear the projecUte trom the grovltatlnn_, pull o! thl .
entJi,
(New fOTk P•bllc t~· aod Oflllni!Pmo)

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t.,
29. Ltttle child

element''
41. Founder ol

MAICH 01' OIMII POITII 'AMILY-Air Foree MaJ, lOitPb Solomon
Is &amp;bowo Ill New York with hi• wile and throe oblldrm, who were

'YettePd•J'• Aillwer

, '34. Greedy
help
lf, Retitle
lEur.)
(noul.l
35. To
16. l{lgh priest 9. River
be
29. 111-tempered
17. Swiss river
(Gor.)
UD• ,
3L Cant
18. EXIst
lLf&gt;ecorous
;
32,•Htred
·~J£)d!d
19. Shade ot blue ~· ileam
3&amp;.!1l~ie
""""'""' 2f.' Whlrr · ' 17: il.&amp;111
. ~""·
IU. B. ·•
rootilock
23. Twl~
20. Malt ,
alanr) ·
3&amp;. Splj&lt;&gt;t '
cryotal•
beV&lt;rage ·
' .
2~ . Haudker.
chief ·•. 1 Vh
I\
..,.,,..r-.,·~.......~.;;;,
tcolloq,J
v.l¥.1.'4--'1.-=+-+...;·W~A·-·4-¥+-¥.:r0'"!
26. $·shopcd
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HITS DIIINSI (UT-Former
Preoldenl Harry S, Truman II
thown alter he addrelltd a
ttoO-a-plate Jellanon-Jaek·
son Dtl'dlnnar In Lol A!llll•
He accu10d lbo ll10nbower
Adminlotrllloo ~ lollln. lha

22. !ltnta ·
23. Tourist
stop.
oVers
24. Stir up
2~. Rude
dwelllnr
21. Call lor

, ~. Journal

Z&lt;KUac

DODGE RS SIGN PITCHER
LOS ANG!lLI,; s Ur- Tum M'·
1
Calg, A 20-~·N•r· old ri 1l ht hand e.1l
~
! pitcher from Alh nmhrn, C:~li!
· has bNm signed by the Los AJ;: lC ics f)od gt· r ~. II&lt;~ will r e•101't to
. )he Vicloria L'1l11J in lhc B;J
I Stille J...cag••c 1wxt spl'il!~.
!

ltrleken Wl)ll poUo In July, l&amp;lland have beta choen the ma
.....h ol Qlnlll pcotor laml!y. lleilde lite major II hliiOD, JM, &amp;.
Wllb tho IIIOiher are twin dauahlero, Lindy ond SaDd7i e, who will
roqultt IUfWJ whea thay are II. In addition to &amp;ubllantleiiiUinl
1J11111 b1 lhi lbllljo, the Mardi ol Dlmoa hal pr~~vldcd ti,OOO.

.........,,....

.

·U.NeW·1Utle 'JUde'
.'
.,..New "MobU~ LOOk"

Whatever Come Of:

·------------ - -- - ----

flir'Mcl .,,.

dii'Co,i.:OIHI 'cOium"nls't. · Ho
wriltl atioilt his pi-ol.ltnit •• •
.'
, , , 'ly ·,OitEGOiY PiCK
'HOLI,YWOOQ UP - I once
h'eard aolnewhe!'e that put an ·••·
lor behind ~ deak in an eXecutive
Job and sclll).e!hins 'psy;cli~l.osleall~
dire hap~nL ·,
-: •·
1
His renexcr 8uddenJii tedse, his
animatiob dims u s free·souled ,
player of ml!fty plrta ~qd he be·
comes s~y and · eno'rmouaiJ
aware of fbim..u ii a member
of )lie busl!le~ ~r,sa. In other
words, fatty tis!ue moves \n · on
. ~he gypsy op!rlt

&lt;.&lt;•,·-• tU. ~!t(&lt;i: .'
•~
,New ·8er1ie.. '· ·

IP.ACIIAIT-In 1788, a ,..cbman, 14. d' Lettre, "'vlJlpned Ill
his book on travel to tl)e IJ\OOD th1l opace ntt. A ....., HOI!Oil
ol the enclosed Vfllel, ~ch waa Wtcd and propelled b7 thl 1
expulsion ol air or Uquld sncloHd Ill barrels, sbOWI that tba
author had no eonception o1 atm01pber!c p.....,.ure chanpo, ;
(Photo lrom 1M N"" York Publl&lt; Ltbfa'll Filer, c.,..traiPrua) I

WILLIE HOPPE

IIIU ALIMONT-Donna Al-'
wood, former lee skating .star,
ir shown in a Loa Angcln
court where abe aaked lor
16,000 a month In temporary
alimony from her estran(lcfl
hwband, John Harris, lcccu..
pedes producer. The case wes
JXIIlpooed unW NQvcmbcr 13.

li,Ck_, .inovltlan4'~ · hand...,.

lttdiiW ""'"'· hu

'

ball hi,,tory, died of cancer.

507
T11m Hi&lt;Jh Game il"ld 5erlu
Pom•rny CeMent Blor. k 881-~610
Individual High Striu
Hcudt!lhcolt
Individual High Gamt

'~DiT~~'- N~"' Varnon
lco.tt 'is on ,Yiutlon. Or;t,r'f

nua'lsE

57:'1 He was 56 years old, Caldwell
510

lfnurtnsheit

Pitk fitrAgftoolac
~Milly Years

A~EAL

14 13 .fjltf

PomNoy Lions l'luh 1.! 12 500
Chariey Caldwell,
Robiflso m Laun dry
ll 16 .407 DIES :-1. &amp; R. r ; r :- ~ tonc
9 15 .37!) one of the most su~cessful
• TOP TEAM BC\WLERS
coaches in Princeton's fool·
R. Davis
Wh ipple

'

.~ .;o/ Qot Smdy Mad'e ~.,M})\~ fteleast -·
1
•· 'Of Many lfuitatts 1'1'01n ·Mental1'vds

1\".W.Jr,. and 10n•

R~cky ~nd Carsyn. Mrs1 Willi~~

League

•

Daity'S'I!irti11'1,lPdJrulfdy,Mtddlepoilt,'Oc,•Nov, 11, 1~67'...:.7

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DAlLY CJK'fl\T()QtJOTE- Here's·how to woili ltr
.

AX ,YDLBAAXR
loLONOI'IIlLLOW

·
One letter ormply •tan~• tor aAother. In 'ihta aamplt A lo Ued

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for 111• three ~·~· ' X
the ' !"!!I o·~· ·-~·: . 8Jn(IO lottoro. ·~
tropho!, the length and fomiatlon Of tlia wr41 ilt all' hirllil.
lach, day the code lettero m dlffelollt. ,.
•
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4 Cr7Jtlo,_ Qaalatlo1
PT LlllU'lt!fO'T· VD ,PL, (PU)

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A ·DEYZOZ-SPI.!UDL.

~!NOS ARil

THEY ARE RARE - S!'JNO;!A,
lllitriiMillll bJ PC .,......

~eview Your Driving'lldbitt

Before

'

Roads

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•
16-Dally SenUn~l, P~mero~·~iddl~port, o., Nov. 5, l&amp;h
'

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ThDmas is no stranger to the
general manaw-er ranks, havinct
served as both field r. ml general
manager of the Baltimore Oriq
lcs of the Imcr national
[rom 1939 to 1949.

The Bds!
' Sox MordaY, uight ap.
- ••·-·-·• ·. ·a to,year 'b~Weball vel·
to the post or Minneapolis
·
general managCr.
'
Apppintment of Tommy Thom·
as, 58, was . announced by Red 1
Sox Farm Dtrector John 'Murphy.

I

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'

Mr.s Fred

·

El!'hinger Jr., and
Nanty a~d Linda

vin ·Grlmml are amqna tbDse : cpn·
lined to their hO~es In Syrac,~so
da~~btcls •With the flu.
MrsdM~·

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HIGHLIGHTS

1

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if ihe)' hddn't Iii~ , ~u~itY ~0
ieldsely. 'Mth ·the lpmates,
tnight have ktayea tM ho•
'l)ndetinltelr !'
for th• Z9 ottrera of the . 55:.
fia&lt;Lbeen II\ the ~~i&gt;it•l lor
they h~d no 'moU.va)lon"
· up
~ecurlty do•1he
un&lt;l;rlaiJOtie,S o~ th~ outojde. 'In
they were •.dof!ll all
wer~, aflll didn't

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INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE

Rt1ulh Thursday 10-31-57
H. &amp; R. Firestorlt 2, RobinSOfiS
L•undry 1.

Boneys MMktl 3, Pomeroy Mo·
tor Co., 0.

Pomeroy · Cement Block 3, Liom
Club 0.

NOV. '

STANDtriGS
W L Pel
nlock 17 10 .630
12 9 .57!

P1 l1lH'rnr c ·rn~t·tlt
BtHil')'S ~hrkd
rom croy Muwr c o.

(According T0 SYandings)

Searlca , . .
Schocnleb
Nc'-'on

Schoenleb

month u long at she doet not
remarry.
(l"'ernatlo•all

,;A-•Yt

was "Coach of the Year" in
564 1950. ilnternalional)
ol J

writer Cy Howard, bet Wrd
lTI&amp;te. He'o hooked tor '300 a

.~

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51:1F

won a divorce from producer·

WITHOUT A CY- Actreaa Gloria
Grahame Is shown Jn Ssnta
Monica, Calll., ' court u eht

rk .',

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tlae woaderful •

.1958 Ol.OBILES

than five.
18 to 81 but 47 per
. over 50.
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BY UNITED PRESS
It was 52 yrars ago, and
"boy wcndl'r of billiards" Willi
iust turn ed 18 wlll'n he cupturcd
the w{lr\d's lfU halkllll e billiard ~
·rown from Maur ice V 1g t1IHIX before a ruek c1l ga llrry at Pafi~
\II told, he won 52 world cham·
1l on~hlp s in 11 fliRplay nf superior·
1ty unjJ&gt;J ndlc!t·d i11 s p o r t~ his tory
Whnt evr:r happene d to WiW . !
~oppt!? Tuduy, u1. 7Q, he lives i'n
1 li mall apartm ent in Miami and
1nlv rllrcly v:&gt; ntu rcs no rth for an

karr &amp; Van Zandt
Pomeroy, Ohio

~ACK OF DITAIL~ ,
One of the lira\ de\!Oiopmatlts
was tbe lack of detailed hpspilal
record~ of those ehronlc patten'ts.
The charlo of 28 of thaln h~d ~ol
been taken froll) tbe files of tile
central record room ·In 'tiulee
xearo. "The longer the patient ~as
m the _hbSplt.l~ tf!l! leu likely "'••
'the starr to knoll' much abdut
him/' the scJentista repor,ted.

CROSSWORD
.

'ACROSS

21. l.!lne

2. Satisfy

i I. Prot:eedlnp j

(C.orn.

b)r

wall) •

proot
ot water
3. Neat
I 9. Arum plant 4. Gtrra
:10. Sts'n of
naljle

I

occiuhn:d t•xl1 1hil lon !n a sporl
he calls "Pxlinrt.''

5. Sma1Nlody

12. Mtu
D8mell
1&amp;.Vel'\lttuke

6. Seaport
( Alg.)
7. Glrra

tabria -·

nam'e
8, Kingdom

1+.~

"

PINI\ISY·CINTR.\1 AI!ROII?::

Presl4onta Jameo N: ·llYTJill
(top) dt the PennsytvanliRoll·
road and Allred E. Perlman
(boltom) o! tho New York
Central Rollroad announced In
New York that they aresludJ•
lni plans for a mcrQ:cr of th&amp;
roads h1to one giant •ystem.,
"''he two railroad• have 101ft•

'"'Ia of about $S,sso.

blned
000,000.

(lnlernat;;;;;&amp;lJ

GIN• .\I'ITONQV MAY HIAD RED ARMY-Gen, Al.,.ell•. Anlonov
(third trom rlghl), who lo rep&lt;~rtedly slated to head the Ruulan
Army', lti shown at the 1945 Yalta Conference where he wa• miJl..
tary adviser to the late Premier Josct Stalln. Standing (1. lo r.)
ere: Brltloll Air Cblel Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder (now Lord
Tedder); l'leet Adm, William D. Leahy; Gen. Anlonov aod untdentil1ed Soviet officers. Seated are: Then Prime Minister Winston
Churchill; the lBte President Franldin 0. Roosevelt and Stalin.

-..

1 1

NOIIL WINNIU- Chlnese-ooni .Tsionr D;.. Loii ' (left) ·and Dr.
Chen Ning Yim,ir look pleased at Princeton, N. J .. on teaming
they tthare 1957 Nobfll Prlzl'! for phyalea--tQlVinl a myBtery ot
f1mdamental atructure of tbe unlvene. Lee,
SO, Ia a COlumbia. professor. Yang, U, Is with
the Princeton lrultltut.e. Right; Sir AJexander
Todd, 60, ef EJlgllllld'H Cambridge, chemistry
winner- vitamin research whlcb led to pro·
ducUon of aynthetic B-12, uHed agalnllt per·
nlclous anemia.
(l71hmultkmal SowndpAotoJ

tnol.ding

(\,

•

~7. Pdut

IJ'l,'
, 30. Lolt~r "
f '- . as. Haiw;,

r

""

placiilor . ·- '

trqopl
36. Nqylce
(vlr.)
1

i 3T. W~~

I;s.::_~~Rh-

:

39.A talk
40. o&amp;seoti!l

-

u. S.' defUlM IYJ\III! "Iii to

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'JT

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r/.1.

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12. MIU ,'

, pottor UICII ~ pojlap C.llod
• a balaoce&lt;lbudaet."iltebused
the OOl' with "bllll\dtl:l lo
_ torelal.l _pollCJ and .dele~:·

,.,..+-1-1--1--1

..,1,.-~J--~~J?t~~+-1

1fT

sc\encio

l.lr.~
. ~!••
1&amp;\~P.te

SPACI l'IAlN-In li!Gl!, Jules Verne con«rrved the apace train,
which wu shot from a tremendous Cllll\OD ne&amp;r T8J!IP,l , F1L
ThoUih II!• author went Into grOJit detail \0 p~t th1l method
ot 'apace travel In a logical manner, the pasaugero nn such a
traln would hove been amaahed 1:o blll ~Y thi 'enonnoua wlo,&lt;l\1
neochd to clear the projecUte trom the grovltatlnn_, pull o! thl .
entJi,
(New fOTk P•bllc t~· aod Oflllni!Pmo)

1,.

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r:.
~

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:------+- _ __.:_. L - - - -·,-'-,---

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p.-

•'

}::1 ;·' .. 28. 'Music ncte ·
t.,
29. Ltttle child

element''
41. Founder ol

MAICH 01' OIMII POITII 'AMILY-Air Foree MaJ, lOitPb Solomon
Is &amp;bowo Ill New York with hi• wile and throe oblldrm, who were

'YettePd•J'• Aillwer

, '34. Greedy
help
lf, Retitle
lEur.)
(noul.l
35. To
16. l{lgh priest 9. River
be
29. 111-tempered
17. Swiss river
(Gor.)
UD• ,
3L Cant
18. EXIst
lLf&gt;ecorous
;
32,•Htred
·~J£)d!d
19. Shade ot blue ~· ileam
3&amp;.!1l~ie
""""'""' 2f.' Whlrr · ' 17: il.&amp;111
. ~""·
IU. B. ·•
rootilock
23. Twl~
20. Malt ,
alanr) ·
3&amp;. Splj&lt;&gt;t '
cryotal•
beV&lt;rage ·
' .
2~ . Haudker.
chief ·•. 1 Vh
I\
..,.,,..r-.,·~.......~.;;;,
tcolloq,J
v.l¥.1.'4--'1.-=+-+...;·W~A·-·4-¥+-¥.:r0'"!
26. $·shopcd
,..
.,..
I"

, ~·,

HITS DIIINSI (UT-Former
Preoldenl Harry S, Truman II
thown alter he addrelltd a
ttoO-a-plate Jellanon-Jaek·
son Dtl'dlnnar In Lol A!llll•
He accu10d lbo ll10nbower
Adminlotrllloo ~ lollln. lha

22. !ltnta ·
23. Tourist
stop.
oVers
24. Stir up
2~. Rude
dwelllnr
21. Call lor

, ~. Journal

Z&lt;KUac

DODGE RS SIGN PITCHER
LOS ANG!lLI,; s Ur- Tum M'·
1
Calg, A 20-~·N•r· old ri 1l ht hand e.1l
~
! pitcher from Alh nmhrn, C:~li!
· has bNm signed by the Los AJ;: lC ics f)od gt· r ~. II&lt;~ will r e•101't to
. )he Vicloria L'1l11J in lhc B;J
I Stille J...cag••c 1wxt spl'il!~.
!

ltrleken Wl)ll poUo In July, l&amp;lland have beta choen the ma
.....h ol Qlnlll pcotor laml!y. lleilde lite major II hliiOD, JM, &amp;.
Wllb tho IIIOiher are twin dauahlero, Lindy ond SaDd7i e, who will
roqultt IUfWJ whea thay are II. In addition to &amp;ubllantleiiiUinl
1J11111 b1 lhi lbllljo, the Mardi ol Dlmoa hal pr~~vldcd ti,OOO.

.........,,....

.

·U.NeW·1Utle 'JUde'
.'
.,..New "MobU~ LOOk"

Whatever Come Of:

·------------ - -- - ----

flir'Mcl .,,.

dii'Co,i.:OIHI 'cOium"nls't. · Ho
wriltl atioilt his pi-ol.ltnit •• •
.'
, , , 'ly ·,OitEGOiY PiCK
'HOLI,YWOOQ UP - I once
h'eard aolnewhe!'e that put an ·••·
lor behind ~ deak in an eXecutive
Job and sclll).e!hins 'psy;cli~l.osleall~
dire hap~nL ·,
-: •·
1
His renexcr 8uddenJii tedse, his
animatiob dims u s free·souled ,
player of ml!fty plrta ~qd he be·
comes s~y and · eno'rmouaiJ
aware of fbim..u ii a member
of )lie busl!le~ ~r,sa. In other
words, fatty tis!ue moves \n · on
. ~he gypsy op!rlt

&lt;.&lt;•,·-• tU. ~!t(&lt;i: .'
•~
,New ·8er1ie.. '· ·

IP.ACIIAIT-In 1788, a ,..cbman, 14. d' Lettre, "'vlJlpned Ill
his book on travel to tl)e IJ\OOD th1l opace ntt. A ....., HOI!Oil
ol the enclosed Vfllel, ~ch waa Wtcd and propelled b7 thl 1
expulsion ol air or Uquld sncloHd Ill barrels, sbOWI that tba
author had no eonception o1 atm01pber!c p.....,.ure chanpo, ;
(Photo lrom 1M N"" York Publl&lt; Ltbfa'll Filer, c.,..traiPrua) I

WILLIE HOPPE

IIIU ALIMONT-Donna Al-'
wood, former lee skating .star,
ir shown in a Loa Angcln
court where abe aaked lor
16,000 a month In temporary
alimony from her estran(lcfl
hwband, John Harris, lcccu..
pedes producer. The case wes
JXIIlpooed unW NQvcmbcr 13.

li,Ck_, .inovltlan4'~ · hand...,.

lttdiiW ""'"'· hu

'

ball hi,,tory, died of cancer.

507
T11m Hi&lt;Jh Game il"ld 5erlu
Pom•rny CeMent Blor. k 881-~610
Individual High Striu
Hcudt!lhcolt
Individual High Gamt

'~DiT~~'- N~"' Varnon
lco.tt 'is on ,Yiutlon. Or;t,r'f

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57:'1 He was 56 years old, Caldwell
510

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Pitk fitrAgftoolac
~Milly Years

A~EAL

14 13 .fjltf

PomNoy Lions l'luh 1.! 12 500
Chariey Caldwell,
Robiflso m Laun dry
ll 16 .407 DIES :-1. &amp; R. r ; r :- ~ tonc
9 15 .37!) one of the most su~cessful
• TOP TEAM BC\WLERS
coaches in Princeton's fool·
R. Davis
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R~cky ~nd Carsyn. Mrs1 Willi~~

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~!NOS ARil

THEY ARE RARE - S!'JNO;!A,
lllitriiMillll bJ PC .,......

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Coates·Betzing Wedding Date
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OLD-LES
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Mr :ind 11.1rs Paul Hamm ~nter·
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at the silver coffP.e SCJrv·

In honor of the Golden Wedding
; Mrs. Delmar Hamm ,..rved the
Ann1venary or his parents, Mr cake 1nd Mrs. Joe HartmRn the
and Mrs. Albert Hamm of Laiica'i ice cream Mrs. Ruth Wnits of
ter, Ohio.
Lancaster regisle'red the euests.

Arrangements of fall flowers

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
· Ohio

WHAT FAMOUS
INVENTOR STARTED
HIS CAREER AS A
RAILROAD NEWSBOY ?

and the dming table was centered Emma Hamm, Dora Hamm, Dana
with a large weddm g cake w1th Hamm , Mr and Mrs. Delmar

the inscriphon 19117-57 in gold

Hamm, Mr and Mrs. Virgil

ence Grueser, Mrs Ora t\.rcher,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Michael and
and children, Mr. and Mrs Georec
Hobstettcr, Edison Hob1tett' r .and
Mrs. Richard Chambers.

Four Countians
Are Pledged At
OSU This Week

WYF Officers
Training Retreat
Held.At Marietta

Pledging of 937 stud ents by 44
at Ohio State
Judy Gregg, moderator of th ('
Umvers1ty has been announced by Westmmster Youlh Fellowsbio
the or£ice or Dean of Men Mybn of the F1rst Prubyterian Church
H Ross
and Lynn Bufhanan, secretary,
The pledges mcluded from Meigs were In Msrietta over the week
County Minersville - David K. end to attend the Officers' Train·
Hy,.ll, Route I, Alpha Gamma mg Retreat of the WYF. 1b&lt;
Sigma; Portland - Thomas D moderator also attended the
Sayre, Alpha Gamma Sigma; R:~ - Fellowship Connc1l and the sec
cme - Lmy L. Holter, Alpha relary the Faith CounCIL
Gamma Sigma, and Donald F.
The girls were
overml!ht
J..o,h..,
n so;;;ni;;,;;
A.;Ip;;ha;;;;G;;am;;;m;;a;;;;R;;ho;;._.,~ I guests of members of the Mar·
l'
ietta Presbyterian Church and
meal• for the i rOup of 37 offl·
Hair Stvling
Start orr n ght by seeing your
ccrs were served at the Betsy
COLD WAVE and
Doctor' E;nl) altent10n can
Mills Club
Sunday morniu&gt;1
MACHINE
PERMANENTS breakfut was served at the
prevent a .:-crmus Illness
and
Should mcdtcmc be prt!scnbchurch and the group Jttended
cd, we look forward to Si'vi ng
services in a body.
Hair Cutting
The meeting wa! railed to l,rain
You. The inventor' Thomas Edlhe oftlcers In the proper pro·
lton .
cedure for conducting their meetings Mr\ Lucy Gregg ana daugh·
BARBER ond
tcr, Karen, took the girls to
BARBARA COATES
Marietta Saturday and they re·
BEAUTY SHOP
Mrs. Edwin Coates, North Second Avenue, Middle~ort, is
turned home Sunday with Mr
an11ouncmg
the approaching marriage of her daughter, Bar·
and
Mrs.
James
Buchanan
and
Pomeroy
W. 2nd Sl.
bara Daulljl to Donald Betu ·
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daughter, Nancy
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wedding will be an event of Wednesday
November
?7 The
·• at the Fedcrated Church at SCVCI'·thirtY. 0'·'
clock.
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Miss Coates is a graduate of Pomeroy High School and Car·
~~~~le Institute, Cleveland. ~he Is employed as an X·T·av tech·
ntcJan, at Meigs General Hos£ltal.
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r. . e ng gra ua!ed rom Pomeroy High ~choo) and
served m the U. ~ Navy. He is a senior at Ohio Uillv&amp;rslty
and wlll graduate m February,
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A parade W:JS held and ppz~.r ' Arthur Ebcrsbach Jr or
ulcrc llwardfrl !o the n1o~t or: lclphia arrived Monday ror it
linal. the prell r~l. and the u~ 1 -1 1 tlh his hlhor Arthn'
llest costumes 1n h"'J groups ~~
bv h S
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One group wa!ll macle up or stu·
M~s :~d ~rs Eitner Ebcrsbacll
de~t In the !1rsl throe grade' f PI Pic ant visited Sundov
while the ollu~r group WRi madr l
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up ol sludcnb in the 4tj!, 5'h With hiS sisters. Ml"" Kale and
and 8th grades
\nna Ebcrsbach.
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Prize winners in the firs!
Mr. and Mr~. Rollin Bearh~
!OOUP were as follows . Most Ori· .pent tho wceko~d 1 ~ Canol Win·

WARNER'S

·hesler w•th their soh-in-taw an•l
~ughtcr, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
, vans and family.
Mr. and M." Arthur II. Sm:i'·
•I Salem VISited Saturday w.th
lor .aunt, Miss Nelli&lt;• Koehler.
M•BB Noll•• l(ochler ' P~'" 1
Sunday In GallipoliS with Mr. nnd
:lirs.. Charles Woaver and olhi!t
rcl1ltvcs.
Mrs. ~farion Howell rCturm1l
to nor home m, Columbu_s sunday after a week' VLII l with Mr
and Mrs. Walter Walker an•l M··
and Mrs. James WUI and famll~
Mrs. Edward Koehler and Mr,
Wilham Dawso~ arc spcndtng ll
week with relal!ves 111 Cotumbu&gt;
OV.
L D. Hartinger ·~nt the week Mrs Everett Thomas is sub•ti
Mrs Br1~gs K1rhy Cheshire. Columbia and An1ta Fultz to the end with Mr. and Mls. Johri cun- luting In the Middleport ochool
vas the ~ucst speaker wh en the dtn inl{ room
ninaham, Buffalo, W Va , ahd as I for C. E. Young who Is 111
'l H S'nborn Ml•slonary Society I A Thank;iiVIng thrme ,.,, car- silted t~em with their annual I Mr and Mrs. C. B. Weese and
net Monday ttl the F1r~1 Baptist ru•d oul in th• tabln
'" Auction.
Ml~s Marcie Karr were m At "h h . h M
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rs. Milton Hood, mcnls or cornucopias hllrd w~h
1feaidenl, P!••ldmg.
fruit. veRetablcs ~nd .. llvwer•
The mcet10g llpcnecl with Jlll Refre~ hmen ts were · 'st!fitict b..
1rgan prelude by Mrs Gc rn 1d Mr11. Gcralrt Anthony, Mtss Rh:
\nlhony ami a prayor bv M•·s da Hall. Mrs Henry Null Mr ·
~arry Houdasht•lt The Dor(':to,; John Fultz, Mrs Raymond Li&lt;!~

glnal Eddie Schaellei· J'rettle t
Paul; Jo Werry; a~d Uglle:t
Frankie Zuspan.
Pr~o wlnnors in the sccon&lt;l
·.•rOIIP \Verc ,.... fo'olows·. MoRt Orl
·~Ina! Marv Ann -Iiicklnl· ' llrct
'lest ' KHthy 1 ong aM 'u~li 1
Hor~ld Mcado~s
as'
. Jud~cs for the contest w•·ro·
Mrs. Charles Aldridge. Mrs. lh-r
man Ross ancl Mrs. Pirl Burris
Arter the pnrado Ihe . studonrrlurncd to their rooms whrr
they were wrvcd rcfreshmcnl
by lholr trachers llome room m
!hers furnished a Halloween I
vor ror each student.
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Wh iCh WCr l' Jt•d bv
~f u~;~ Syl vu MeMagtcr wi th th ~
closing prayer by Mrs J M Ao
'i lll181 SNV ICC S

::her.
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.Julia Meade, well· known hoot.eu of TV'e popular Playhouee "90," ~aye:
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--~~· rr,lsohilla ' Olrcle WR! In
,... gc 0 't~,,·,(~so~ciitailr '~h,our ond In
and guo•l.l
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an Mrs. Sauer's mother, Mr8
io~a;~ Smith. have been Ill wit. flu
c PMt week.
Mrs. 1William Thomas, BOBten
r~luhrned hero Mond~y to vlalt her
mol cr, Mrs. D. B. Hartinger who
Ia recuperatlng after bre ki ~ h,..
hlp this fall.
a n. c.
Mr. and Mrs Shirley r.lill• Mt
and Mr~ . Robert Harris and 'Mr.'
George Hackett Sr wero In Char:
leston, Sunday to attend the fuhcr·
al of Mrs. Rosa Clay.
Mrs. Mabel Warner Altman E
tea Park, Ct:tlo,, spent thC ~ce~
end with her cousin, Mrs. Ethel
French.
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Linda Lyons daughter of ~r ·
and . Mro. John' Lions Ia Ill ~lth •
flu.
' Mr. and Mrs Sidney Ervin
rortsmouth, visited relatives nnd
'lrlona. ~Qre sunday.
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l.l'lve eblltl,ren have rr.oved front
1'1~~ \&lt;1, Qhlo.1l'hoy are living In
lthe &lt;ll'tl\'@1&lt;arrlhome In Syraeoso
~rla Ml', H~rrl' lotiOioeiated wllh
~~ Jealler Alumlnun( plant
~~n~c04. They vlaited lhei par' ~ts., M,r. an~ Mr&amp; Robett Harris
'. nd 1&lt;1!). apd Mrs. A. ,R. H~o~.
;-while their furniture was being
moved to their new homo:
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Quick, Tulsa,
kli., are visiting Mr. and Mra
ymond Grimm.
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I Mr. and Mn RuiSCII Bailey and ,
daughlcrs, Patly ~nd Barbara,
,were vlslt~rs I~ Columbus Sunday
and atoppcd In Noloonvlllo to ""
Coach. and·Mr&amp;Charles McDonald
and li~elr new liOn.
Mr. and Mrs. 'llobert Jar, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. James Sub·
loll, Lodl, end Mrs, WUIItm Ru•·
,aell,.Cornlng, wol'&lt;l eallln~ hero by
,~e·&gt;deatb olllol&gt;ert w. R~wllngs.
Mre. Raymond Grimm, Michael
'Clifford and Mr. an'd lofro. l&gt;etoi
:Quick wore vlsito!1) ri 'AibcJU, {!on·
day.
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.. ~1. Carmel HOW"-!: II';.fb\ierl •
V.~® ~ltmliY. w•• · ~ui\1() . 1o
..lut.il tJO l&gt;er,.Maiidn j:ol'u1hbc•

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This is GIVE·YOUR·WIFE·A·
GAS·DRYER MONTH
No mol'&lt;• good drying weather £or five long months! That's enourh
mu•nn for givmg· your 'Wife an auwmaiic GAS Dryer now! But
oven more important, drying cloth• the old·flllhioned way Ia hard,
backbrenkins work nt any time, in any weather . .Save her from
dragging around heavy brullcell of wet w41!1 thai weiah a toll • • ;
and from atrugglin&amp; and straining with clo!h6Wneal
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How about it, men? A modem GAS Dryer,
,.00 know, iB far 10118 expenoive to bialall than
See
l.be other kind - and coeta muoh )eM to run.
Only a penny's worth of GAS tor each lood!
And GAS dries clotlwe so so/1 and flqffy.

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Beyond our GAS main•,
UIKI dependable L·P GAS

GAS
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GAS Appliance
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lea•~ li1Jl111i~
tol'l. hav. IJeen Il);lilth piJ.

Mr. an4 jMP·· CIU:OiiC!' ' Cline
spent the w•k- eucf wllh' •Mr. and
Mn. o. 4 cune, W~atleld. •
C. E. Youn~, Junior ll'«b•leach·
~r, Ia Ill wllh nu ao&lt;f ~ &lt;Clara
Thomas, ~oineroJ, Ia lllbliUijl\ll\1
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Olii~ans Turn Thumbs Down

Lest~r M. ·B~ice'
.1,~~i~·:~~-~~Stat~. Aprw.t~~ Funef,al ~~te- ~,co~us @.IIJ.7"
~)Yo
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Be·Illll\n'· d'a.'y·
amenlln)eritf~~ea41ay's
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Bluuu,
_;. 'Douors
Sotely Needed
,fi~l unollioial roturns "show·
N mbef 11
ed , ~2,4114 (or the amcndme~t 0fi 'OVe

LeGion Hall, last Mondoy evening.
Tltc group enjoyed bingo and a
rot luck supper.
Receiving prizes for .the eost.
umcs were Mrs. Grant Roush, ')tfs.
Harold ZcrRle, Mrs Nelson Rdusl),
and Mr&gt;. H. c. Roney.
The d'or prim were Mrs. I!lver·
·tt Roush, and Mrs. C. C. Mont·
:lom•roy.
h
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Mr,!l.
"1 or!! . a ten ng. wcr.c
.. 'I"'' ~Ou1h, Ides. Bill Rnus~, Mts,
F ··•I Housh Mrs. • Thrlma Capehart and Mrs. J!oll&lt;:f! Roush.
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''" Friday mening to se_c the
,1:-' tl "'" "T:1c
'f(!n Command
mcnts " \
Weese ann
M•· '"'' l!rs. c. B.wcrc
in AI·
Mt" V···d , Karr
W.
Va.
and
1n Willin msl own,

and~ 99M against. Tlle·&gt;viclor)'

marg it was only 32,781.
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most 0 ·ttil'•nl!ht and oarly mort\:
lng- ., 'ioctipn-' l'&lt;l!Jirps fldwetl
l,nto ~tari of S!ate '!:tid ·I W
J,lr•'l'•"• offic~ hcre.•llut, big ·bit)·
stil;n't~ lid~ liN won out.

'kron.
Sunlving are his wlle;
&lt;On,, Dr. R. f:. Boi,., PmneroY
All Meigs County tesldent • ond Dr. R. R. Bolee of :· 1~oSive)t,
·•ho arc eligible· blo&amp;d aono"' "· M.; a daughter, Mra.
are urged to come to the Jled son Jr., fdlddleport
Cro~• bloodmobile
operation grandchildren, ot)C of
Monday, !lov. tl at the , Pomqroi' ~obert -R; Bolco 1r., ~ ,. .
Junior fllgh School bet&gt;W.n· .1~ · Funeral ·,scrvlees ,.Iilli be
onrl 8 p m. In 'order 16' -~ul\'· 'Friday '' at 2 . Ji)'.?!fi from
l~c coiJecUon, of, 00011 r~ , ,~~ Ewlilg"'"Unetal, tllapol ' 1!11~·
to conllnuc, the blood .PtOgffPl I~ C. ·E..~oYt of ~dlfl~(\orf ·: ol,tficilit·
\lelgs &lt;;oun(ir..
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At ll1c ~aent limo 'Meip· •lly •Iot"1t Kygcr.· ec~i~l-y.
Coynty's blood credits at to~ ·' · '
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Huntinglon lllood Center are ex·
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hawtcd and' It'• In dobt to t!lc Fo~estry
Ccntcr for Red Cross blood Jda,
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hospital• putsid• 'this region.

Day Is,.H
. eldA't" ·,
relatives of P!l"' ]h M
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M... and ,~-s Earl Hldo:nad o!
Columbus vl!ilrd Sunrlii.V wit''
her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. John
F. Blaettnar.
Mrs. Helen Ncrtse · ~pent Su'l·
day with' Mrs John Bowen, SY·
raeusc.
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&amp;hool Levy
Issues Are Approved Tuesday
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OJPoans appr6v'ect
eonsUtutional
statewide elecUon but ·turned
thumbll do"~'G~~t, thlrd which would have allowed the govlir· Lester ¥- Bolee, I&amp;,,for
nor to' appoint out!br:state residents to his cabinet and other the operator of a ('eural
11!\{~ta. .
at Hobson died !ueidaYI :~it~~~
)"'enrlmen! making it easier lor large m'etropolit•n at his borne of a he,rt ~
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He was the IaUter of
co,~nUea to 101 uP county-wide
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Boice of' Pomeroy.
fprms ~f _go~er~mcpt, .,WIS res:
The dcceRSed WlS a retired
.cued llcl lhe .lllh-)l?ur h. late ro
New York Central Railway con·
, t~~rns fro?' Cleveland, Columbus,
.juctor and spent tho early por·
ClncJilbab and ~ole!IO. ·'
lion or his Uf~ In Columbus an~

The Alqt•rican Legion Auxlllar:/
held a llallowccn Party at the

Judge
. Emmett W. Peoples of Pomeroy emerged ~e victor In the
three way ' race for the new county judgeship by defeating
Delmar Canaday and Sutton·twp. Justice of tbe Peace R., E.
Grindley in Tuesday's elecUoDll.
Peoples garnered a total of 2476 votes agamst 1791 fClr
~anaday and 1298 for Grindley
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UJUDCI
People'• had been ~al at
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the polls. The other oeCuloa WI!
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ia 1938 when be woa tile~
em!rAJ
Probate 1udge.
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A total vote of 8,211 ")nut
M.,,. ~nty tor thl·11iw. 5 aen""
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era! Election.!.
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On tbe constitutional ameDd·
MaYor E. l!· Robmaon oat 1o- menta the •ole in KelP COUllJ
-lay Pomeroy eou.ncll and he are favored only ODe, ~illl ll!e
"very pleaoed" wtth "'ul.IJ- 0 one giving penniJiiflll It vot.e in &lt;
the vtUage Yi&gt;te on the II&gt; mill the
·denti.ol eteetlon. TIMo ••die
street lighting leVY, appro•ed at ,.., ~ lor aad 143T .,.tL Tile
the Tueoday election.
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other two amelllhnenta oo the beJ..
"To me,'' uld the moyor, lhts lot f 'led.
indi..te• IO'O tlfillg&amp; Thele are ~ ocboOI tn Ieoiel in the ·
!bat our people ha••. eonfi_dence eoun&amp;¥ paued by a 1004 ~ty
In the present adnunillntwn
and UIUl"ed the I!Cbool l)'llellll
t»omeroy, and that vote11 w~n\ operating fund a.
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md are willing to pay fJJr •m· 11te vote for the IIOlP '(:Gellty
1-l'!·~m.ertu m theiJT town. •
s.nool Board resulta were: Vlqil
was approved for five Atkins. I!WI' Carl Kluta. ltllril 111d •
used to pay eurre~t Georgel'em 1819. '
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In Pomeroy the votl'lfl uw '
utility aecount&gt; ChariH w. Lepr draw ~ fO\e of '
11140.
§13 tor' Moy"!; Elma 11uJ14111. 1113 ·
a balance for Treasurer aad EdJMt Seboen·
1!1.000- Whon .;.b ses votes for Cie:rt.
light I'!' was In the Pomeroy ...., far aulD- ,,
tbe dehnqucnt cil tbe voting resulta were: 1101'
BeiJing 536; Dor

Scluteffu 11'4:.•

FraU,IiD Rher 433; Blc~ 101101

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i!Of· L.Iie Full&gt; 439; lle1iarl llallh
268; oon JluUen m and Jlall Fol·
mer 3M.
Both \he Pomeroy SchoOl I~
and tile Light Levy puoed with
tbe isjue oi!'IChOOI lefY boln&amp; 861
for ond BG apuul and oo the ll&amp;h1

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Jai!Jiddlepori'II)Jor c. O, Yllhabout er won 318 volefl, Gene Grate 18:1
a. m. today on Route 33 wiM(a votes for Village Clerk and Jean
overturned eacaped with no Lama 309 votes for Treuurer.
!seriotiS Injuries.
1n the raee for Connctl Ernest
Hobert C. nartenbach eovert received 278 votea; Wlflll!
uid 1aek 1R. Ablea, 28, 181 Pearl Gihboru, 291); David lt!Hier 282;
st., Mlddlepcrt, lort coatrol of bla J~ Zerkle, !lOll; Clintol! l'1sber
11511 Chevrolet two-ton truck on :ill' and Dale Dutto• 317..
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a curve IOlllb of the ltlrs. W. A. Besulll of other races m llctg&gt;
Morgan place. Ablea uid bla County """"
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right fiont tire buraL
RACINE vp.LAGE: Pa L ·
The truel: pikhed into • df!p Holter. 113; Jlayor Joe Stobart, ~41
and eos1 wao acattered over 11110,. II•• Cleland, Clerk. 181;
.rg. Frank Clark, on bla Harriet Neigler, Treasurer. 180;
Pomeroy. wu one of tile lli&gt;ler 'Geol'lle Theis•, laG, coun·
on the oceae ·and dilated ell. Alfred E. H. I)-OW, 139, Coun·
Ables out of bu amashed truel: til· Hilton Wolfe, 130, Erneot A.
eab.
wingaft. 1411, counetl, Billy _Jo
Sheriff Harltnbaeh hrllll()lt Ab- Spcneer l3'7 Council and Will·
lea tB Jlelp Geoeral Uoapital lam S.' eroSS: 1118.
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alJ'l1,ANIJ: Floyd E. Dunfee,
and minor acntehee ' ·and 81 Mayor· vernon L. Weber, lOll,
'lhe truck Ia o,.ed by Law· Cl~rk· ~111e A. Grate, 85; Trea·
Wfillj of 141ddleport.
urer:' Caroll K. Snowden. 74,
cou~cil: ' WHliam R. D e a "·
76· Paul L. Paltenon, 88; Nath·
an' Wise. 113: HarVey Erlewine, 118;
Frallk Young, 88.
SYRACUSE· VILLAGE. Ken·
neth Cundiff, 115. !llayor• Don
aid Moore, 83, M•yor: Richard
Duel:worlh, 188, Clerk; Georg'
w. Cundiff. Clerk, 73, Harry
Potts, 100, Treasurer
Syracu.. Council
Hobert
Loueks. tZO; Forest Wmebrennrr,
BG· William FnnctS. 91 : Herma••
LOndoa oo· Howard Largent 69.
Ri&gt;berl 'Hill: 27; Tom Clark, :16
and c. w. Williams. 21.
Bollfll of Public A£(ms. Don·
aid Lisle, Z8; Harold Duckworth,
z:;· WHilom Tbuener, 15 and
charles !lritnan, 14
PO.I\IEROY.EXEMPTED SCHOOL
BOARD: William H. Anders&lt;or,
857' H. E. Boney, 628 and Will·
lam A. Gibbs. 1125
MIDDLEPORT EXEMPTED
SCHOOL BOARD · L1onot Bogg,.
298; Paul H. Davis, 238; Mary S.
Probasco. 78; Emerson Jones,
260; and Kathryn B Rail, 247 .
BEDFORD LOCAL G A Ze1
glcr, 203; Doyle Sargent. 1911
COLUMBIA. LOCAL G /1. Ra~:­
ekin, 116; Granvill• Stout, 49:
Frank Turner, 12; Lcw1s Smll ll,
wllleh waa

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, :ftacine Legion
llalfReeeives
A"New ~k"

merce.
The dan .. will begin at 9 p. m.
and ,continue un!ill a..m.

Tbe d1nce 11 held In ' conjunc·
lion with· the Jaycees' annual
Chrlrtmaa program and I• its
principal means of support. .,.,.
proximately 200 lamlijea receive
C~tmao basketa thtough this
er,~.

l\ldDC American Legion mom·
their post com·
•mandor 1or a brand new reason.
1\e h.aJ,applied hla skills and
tr~~e-to the front o( the Legion
' llatl Wllh the result belng ,that e '
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' stu front has been treated. The preaentation ol the Chllr·
1!"1~a""
now In the ~aki;,g Jes Spivak or&lt;heatra II the llek·
t&lt;J complete the job on the bal· of( drive toward the annual Christ·
ance of the b\lllding.
flU project.
Legionnaires today' cxtcndc•l '\'lCt"ela to the affaJt at 12~ J!Or
'• ••vllation to aU .vcl&lt;lra.n• to fOI!Iob ,are now on .ulo at S.tark's
a
~wllh"!'
it!dand
l-olue
·v•ltllt"'at !heir rogu1~r mee1lng on ~.
Martin and
lloller
the ~··
Sporlll
,1!i~ll!day. Nov. 7 1111d lepd their Center.
tANtiL TV SHOW
! upport to their Commandor Vir·
-~~---:';,.,---:Til&lt; Iowa-Ohio -Stale game will
• g(l walker.
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lrsl
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MAaKIT'
KIJIOAT
cording to an announcement Tue•
Thli wilf be the I
niCe
Cl1\(CINNATI uP - Protluce:
thei!' 19118 membership Eua. unsettiel, U. S. eonllUIIIcr d~. An NCAA ruling wos credll·
w,a launched. 'l'he po11t of·
del iitiiU. '- and browns, A cd wilh cawdng \he cancellation.
a~ competing against tb• .,f:.blls 48-41; A large 41H8; A
~;, 1 .Jlltl" membershiP for new menl· medium 88-38• A sljlall 24-28' B
Ilrile ~- rOB Clllclfln'tl wi¥t• ,, , fl,.!l.•10. consd ·
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-'10 aod cqala In Judice of
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jAAN II HILD
dlum OM. 111' aroe·,..,. ' '
ib . (ln~d
feat!e JL E. Grindley's court Tuel, AverJ shee~ Pom~ro~, 1~ ::· U·~~~et:=.,ste~f.Y '!m~~eni da)' •~. drlvlllll an unsafe vehicle.
beld l!lltleiP (\qU
Tho eltalton wao made by the
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State PatroL
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EASTER!I LOCAL W!lhnr
Parker, 506; Arvtl Holler. 5ti6;
Paul E. Life, 493 and Lester ~I

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Baptist ll ~ sion Tramlna Scho•&gt;i
In Chh·ago. It VIas an nount:l'd
that the Me~gs County Counril
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~1ft o£ferms• from tho fou,·
J rcles wero ded~ea lrd w1th ,
pcml hymn.
Mrs. Hood Introduced M•·,
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rrand Baptist · Missionary A ~s •.~latlun who spoke on " Miss1111l
Field~ in Japan The progra11l
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lculah 'White and :.Irs. Franc"'
Resrh• who, •ang "Th e Lord I'
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The ~OVI!mb.er meeting of tho t~e party lliclude: FrolraiJ!; Nel·
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. DeWolf anrl Middleport Garden ,Ciub was held II~ Zerkle,• Mrs. Jliphard Gren;
family returned to their homr Monday evenin( at the home of Decor~tlona, !lfra. ~afnea S. \Tituo,
Dtlvan Lake, Wis .• Monday aflcr Mrs. H. J. ·Rusae\1. Mr,. J, E. Har· Mrs: 'Johh&gt; JCI{I~ltt,1 llf!Ja Harrle
a vult wlth Mr and Mrs. ·Norman ley, president, was b\ c~ae of Jllrie ' ~lthi , Jie!N.mnenta, Mn.
Rose and other relatives. Thev the meeting and thanked all who David' EQiaminlef • Mlu HaiUe
came at Ibis time to see her f:J· a..irted In actiiiiJ 01 hoiteu cl~b 1Zerkle, Jtra: .U~nce Milhoan,
lhcr, George Frcckcr, who Js ill for lhe Dlstrl&lt;l, Conference In Sep.
" Walb!rtllii'r!J, •Jol,n. Lawrence
in Holzer Hospital.
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Mich., Is the guest of relative' Hobert Reibel, ·lfbo 'U ; lleJ(cinal': ·, 1\lra: ~lttY. Cbei~er, JII'O!IJ'am
here.
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,Mr. and Mrs. E ~- Hill visited the Conference, exp~iln~ ·~*" &amp;po ,1"!\ieb j~IP41id '1/10~1 of color·
Mon~ay In Galhpolil with her fJ pre&lt;iaUon of.l)le,·+~a,tloll' 1)1~ ~ .-~•'' o.~ ,C!Ji'li~U:: arranse·
lher, George Freckcr at HolZer had reeelved ftorJJ··,~:- ei\ilf.· . , , m
itO'!· tD! 'Oilli "-soclatlon
Hospllal.
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Mr. and Mrs. rvrl Young and ite Evergroono'' and twenly-four fdl!a Lu~llle Smfth. Mro. Jameo ~­
daughter Allee and Mrs Sylv'• members were p~1ent. Tentative Titus rxhlhlt•~ •Pt&lt;lmen1 of ever·
Hannahs, Akron who w~re buSI· plana were discu111ed .lor money. greens and _winter '!ertlea and dis·
ness viltors here over the week making projecta ' and Mrs. c. A. pjayed Chr~slinJS wreatlu and or·
end were gucot. of Mr. and Mr. Emmlsh reported on the wprk of rangcmen!l lncludlns a gold and
Wilbur Moore
the Cheer Committee.
white Madonna. .
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!lr~· Herm~~o~rl~~na~.nd •a•l
change of gl!ta. COIIlmittees for meTmhbehrsbtp.
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c ostesacs,. Mrs. Crary Davis,
ghters, Alhem Road, spent thr Mr. and Mr&amp; l_lallas Hassler Mi., Lenore GUes and Mra. Rod·
w~ek end al St Albans, W. Va. 1nd family of Columbus were the ncy DownliiiJ, were unable to be
~lth relatives.
f)unday guests or h~r Pllrents. !irescnt but Were eontributors.
lt. and Mrs. Harry Keiser, Min· :.Irs. Ruuell 'W a..Iated•in serv
r. · ._ ' •mille.
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1 • • • "'• 111ckev re~urned to thcit
ho~· l·chesher,- !tiro. Joh'lll,~lll~•; 1\11"•·
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fat~er, Willom Flohcr.
l•",ith the ,AJII!il~r Gardeners Clu~
The annual HaJiowr_&lt;Tt , ~art•
Mrs. J. H Cuckler lias return· If they IP9Utl!4 a Chrirtmaa decor·
waJ held at the Mason Glad•• •d 10 her -home, Powhatan Point allon eoll'l!li'lli,lhe town this year.
School on Tuesday afternoon 1rter a several weeks visit with

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relatives and £r1ends who called
during the liftcrnoon and evenu·g
Mrs. VIrgil Hamm preSided al the

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NORTHERN LOCAL Samuel
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T~• ,lrll~leport E111erk~ncy
Squll~ wu lallecl at 10:20 R· m.
Tuesd!fY wben the baby of !tlri.
XD([f BaiOy 'wai"iej.oiled' II~ at the
bome pi Mrs. Hd,en Batey. The
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99; Charles\. Bntrhcr 113. Jo·
seph E. carsey, 140, Ih-nry G.
W1181!oner, 182.
Si\LJSBURY LOCAL Nalha:o
P. Biggs, 248; Cllaries II. D~e hl .
3:11· Roher! E. lloover, ~47 , and
Edward F. king, 211.
SOUTHERN LOCAl .. Ralph
SQllth, 7111; Eugene llolicr, 485;

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Thereon lohnson, 848, ' Wtlliam
A. McKelvey, ·89'1 and Lowell

Wmgett, 3)19.
WESTERN LOCAL Wayne Tur·
ner, Zll:l; Hobert Davis, 329 and
IContinued on Paae Fivol

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