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Ynited Methodist
Mr. 11d !ln. s~bn · Chancey ·Church Plans For
lcrt t~ lor P1Usl1!'rgh w)i~re
they wtll attend tb~ .wes~ . Vii'· 8(1ZOOr On Dec. 6
ginia U•iversity-Pitt game Sit·

Mrs. Emerson Jones is Worthy was presented when the Guild o!
Matron-eiccl of Evangeline Chap- the Federated Church rnet Wed
ter, OES.
nc~day cvcn b g at the ch urch
P!¥'8 were mado lor a Bazaar
Election qf officers was held
The emblont consislii!g of th'
to 'be held at the Uno!ed Methodist Thmday
at
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Novemilcr
meet·
open
Bible, ~ymbolir of tit•
Chtireb, Friday, December 6. ing or thr rhaptcr wil h Mrs. Wil· holy word
was gil.,.cn by the Rc ~·
wbenM
the committee met Wednes·
d~ C'(ening at the church. The Ba- lis Ant hony. \\'orthy Matron, and Waldo J. Bnrtel.1; the blue field
zaar il church-wide and all mem- Allen llught•s, Worthy Patron. symbolic of purity, truth., hmw1·
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and duty, Mrs. Pearl Mora; Lh ('
beJS are asked to participate.
Other officer::; are Worthy P.1· purpose of the Women's Guilrl .
It w.S decided to have the need·

urday and visit with .tb~ aoh,
Roger Chancey, senior 'nlenlber
of the wvu team.
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){r. and Mrs. Glenn l.amben
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the weekend with MI. and Mro.
George DoolitUe and son C~arles

Steven.
Iework, baked goods and home- Iron. Allen Hughes; Associatr to unite all wom en of the church
ct.dstiun fcllow ~hip tw tl
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\1rs.
Stewart
Hawk
ins;
Treasure:·.
thoughts
of gold for the Gl,lild .
,,with the Daughters of Ruth Closs
in Charge. A cafeteria luncheon Mrs. D. E. Hou's h; Cond uctrcs~. to be warm hearted, open mind.
' will be served upstairs from II a. Mrs, Theo Ne utzling: AssociaL• courageous and inspirili.l! an~ !Cl
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m. to 2 p. m. with the JOF and Conductress, Mrs. Jack Bcchtc ~· IJc humble in service, Miss Elila
trustee, Mn. Wlllis A11thony.
b~Jlh Fick.
Come Double Class in charge.
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The chaptl'r will attend t!w
The cross rcpre!ie11ting th··
1 9 5. 6
Attending the planning sessio.n
were Mrs. Minnie Neutzling, Mrs. Union Th ank;w4:•ing ~Se rvi ce at cross of calvary: the ce nt er d
i' George H. Parker, Miss Nelle Bing, the Yirsl Presbyterian Ch urch ir1 !he history and the need of com·
Bflair, automatic transmissiOn Mra. Dwight Parker. Mrs. Pearl a body and wm meet outside in g to the cross to worship, lo
'Hysell, Mrs. Roy Bctzing, Mrs. An- the church at 7:15 on Wedriesdily J make confession, to humble our
radio and beater. lAw mileage tone Luc:ke and :~rs . Jed Webster November 27. Mrs. Ar1t hony re · 'i clvcs that Christ may grant us
Clean as a new pin.
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ported on tlw r,rann ChaPter scs· !!ra(.'c and rorglven r.ss, MLo;s
PRICE ON .
•· 1' · · - - - -sion in Cincinnati on Oct. 21 -24. Erma Smith; and the torch. th e
WINDSHIELD
.Walter B. Harris and Comm r&lt;- She an oouoccd the new ~cputy of challenge of Christ. represcnti n~
' sion~r Harry Craig were buliinc~.J District 25, Hertha P~opl cs. of the light of the world and he
visitors in Athens Thu1·sday.
the Lowell Chapter.
who follows Him will not dwell
Sharon Russt'IJ is ill with flu
It wa5 announced thai initw· in darkness. Mrs. Waldo J. Il:lr·
at her home in Braltbury.
tion wllultl hC' held neKt Thursd ll:' tcls. Mrs 1\farvin Burt. soloist
Max Farle}', Oh 1o State Hi ~(l · at a special meeting. Jnstallatiun s&lt;tng a hymn following each syrr.way Dcpttrtmcnl cnginC'N visit:•(: of the new officers w11J be on bol. Mrs. Ben Neutzli11g was Oi'·
C. H. Wise Jr. at the Ohio Valley Thursday, Dec. :;, the regular ganlst for the service.
Open Evening1 Till 8 P.M Elf' ~trie Corp., plant Thur."iday .
meetin g night.
Mrs. Mora, spiritual li fe chai~·
UO W. M1in fhone I!·X TOm Rue i.s ill at his home Jl
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man , conducted devotions . usin?.
Sot1th Third Avt· .. with llu.
Mrs. RutiJ Adams, Columbus. for her theme, "The Emblem of
visited Thursday
with • Miss Christianity" after which the
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DECE,8Eil '6th, 1957

'i~teps Hounds Backs In Check Special Meeting
r.'!iddJ~port's Yellow Ja~kets served notice

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Pomeroys Panthers pulled off one of the major upsets nf

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rtaebed, well aboad of the Rillaians, of COllrtiO, as aa old but
mucb loved lavorJte waa played,
"Hoonlisbt Streoade." ·
Returning bom_e, t~e audience
,... treated to • untque forma·
!ion representing a rainbow. At
this Ume. Sbiela Strajtss, drum
ml]orette, was oeeo twlril~~ a ltre
baton accompanied bY ..DIIJorettee
Connie Woodfeard, Sondrs PotU.
Dorotb¥ Arnold, J1o1C ;Horak and
J~on Webater w~~b ligAted bato~
wttb the tune, Over The Rain·
how.". Ann Boker, ~Iorette, wu
oot .present due to tilllesa.
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oC !be Pomeroy J1iib
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Olentangy street, Columbu&amp;, after
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wl!h i heart aibnent. .
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IlliG .!ODS, Ricbard, Toi~o., 'lid on:=..~~Dp!c:~t Harrilion go\5,
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Apria 'sintth, Mrs: ·Merhi
Donald Fogleso~g apd JlussOIJ_. held · rt ; ~ p.m. satutday 'Jor ~Jr.: lion ta)&lt;en Ml a meet:n• Thurl'iaY I!Wkln•, loll!:teport, several Diieea p1eted pass, this one a. 2:1-yarder to
ol·:the Mld'dleport Church of
to be !'re~~ent
Capehart, Mason; Cuby Meadqwa,· •ina libia··70, wife ol \he late' night ntborlzed ~· 1ssuanee of inti nepb~~. was a adUite 'of left end Porker, standmg on the 6
'SteUa Walb¢o w~ was
Mrs, Tbom~ In wrllipg
Meyer Maggled, lllaurice Haski11..(),.ar Emn of Hemlll!k Grove ~~of waterworks Assessment
High Sc:hoolgraod Ohio where be w's chopped to tbe ~uri
this year when the Chur,eb of the
18 .obsWving thelt fiflleth'
and Herbert Buah, G'·Uipoll•; Fr•• who ~t!d ~onday In an Alhens llilnds.
tlniveraity and was princii!J) of tl once.
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tbe 1flddleport Junior Wgb Sebool Hawthorne failed to gatn, Pha·
&gt;\The llliddleport Church of lhP . They held aervliea here tor 18 ill tbe f(mrene retllrned here with BOn, roint Ple... nL
· ' b o1 th boSJS. " I
Higb bidder for the bond ls&amp;ue
iJ 1939 b
liD's tosa ••• Incomplete, and !ben
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C. F: Hlbbs."preslden~ presided by 1 .rom
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-was the C. A, Hinsch I&lt; Co. of for oeveral yelars bunt here h; h: on 8 perfectly hidden belly series
,"" wben !J!e !Demberl met io a small 'lUiidl~ owned bY ihe Hamlltona this wu not possible they relliined .·at the m..tlng and · w'l~med lhe · )lufl~j.;Vm be madf In ihe_Cher- _cincinnati on a bid of 51&gt; pereen,t h~ went tr.~':n:r·~nw the Bureau l:iith Hawthorne going i~to lice
· II• bulldlog ..~q L!IC~~~ ~)re~ )JI ••d lui own as t~e·. Mi11jort Hili. lo !he Pearl S!reet building whore vitdton. He announced •that the ry JUJ!ge cemewry tit the std~ ql per annum PillS a premtum of 0
an j
1 compensation line witbput tbe bali, Phabn kept
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11130 they moved'l.ij tH, ~~ Aller one year they moved to the lbey, h~ld tervlces unlll last year .Club had a pen:entage of 93.18 bet .l&amp;te. husband by 'fke E)lliri&amp; $41.«.
~·~~~ ~Y~~~bcr of FeeQer· · for tbc 6-yard TO1111 Phaiin's pall11
' b_lo'ck' bu.lidlng qp fl!llrib:~ue ~ildlng on Pearl Street where when !bey -moved to their new ·fot the -nl~nth "of stJ)tember-· ln l'li.ieral Homo.
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'l1be eouncii Indicated tbal ·tbe Be~oett post, No. 128,. Amerlean lor the PAT was
good.:
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owned ,by ,tile Feen· tjley rtmained 'lor twenty ye8\'l: eburcb home on Beech Street.
the atlen'dance rating Of tile dl1' '
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th h' 8b 11 Legion and also a Post in Colum· wu 13-6, 11d Logan wFas 1 08
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Surviving the deceased ' a·bro· JlinJJCh firm~. bt was e ' e bua, a~d was a ,Masoo.
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!bet,.· Adam Partlow -Ill ~!11~ .. offered for toe bond isoue.
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Ruf H Rodney silencer was 4·
slight goat bert, be mort tblll
made up for' it In great, inspired
play at other time&amp;.
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Tbe Ponthen - t into tbe lead
7.o midway Ia the ...,ond ql~Al'U!r
when Logan punted to tbe Pomer-.
oy 44 . HmiaOD got z. then loti 1,
and Terry Phalin passed to Speflo
cer for 35 yardl. It was a-lfpical
Pbalin accurate tou Into tbe deep
flat that Spencer took O¥er bi&amp;
shoulder on a dead run. He -wu
pulled down on tbe Lo(ID 9.
Hawthome pl1111ged lor 2, Pha·
nn kept• for 1 at loft end, an.d
Spencer took It over for the TO
on the DOll play from the 8. He
aJjo ran tbe point.
Lo)ll'n would not be denied.
Strut who earrled the hall 7:1.
time•' for 167 yards in tbe game, 1
sparked the drive that followed
Hawthorne's kickoff, starting on
their on 38. In 12 play~; Stra!l ·,
had gone over !rom the ftve. Hta
II')' lor tlie point failed. 11 was tbe
last p!ay of Lhe lint hall.
SECOND HALF
The third quarter wu a host of
1011 oppprtuniUes lor both· clubs.
The ParftheH . mi&amp;Sed on tb~t
cbance to the Logan 24 and aga~,n
three minutes later on Spencer s
fumble at the Logan 5 . . ,
And il continued until s:x mtn·
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tallied acain at tbot point.
After Spencer's fumble at tho
Logan 5, ,the Chiefains moved to

SyraCl~ Connell :.~~ ~!h~~!:;~: ;:;: J~ ~:"~d;~'ke~·br.:e ~~~~:: .!~
T_• n viailoi'! attended the din· HeldT·'o'day Fnr.
Au·thorJZeS
Sale. rest
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yard loss. and on tbe oe~t play
PoQJ.... Rotary Club niday ~.. . ' '• ' . . •
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gothindut a light blouse, marching tigllts and blazing batqns
to k~ep,ber warm. Het· fi!e baton act was a hlghllght or the
Pomeroy band show. (Sentinel Staff Photo)
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Uoils that lovored Lopn. . ' ,
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tlote ac:oriog opportuilltlet. lllld- ' "
bJpd ,.. way In the lint quarter lbe Panllticllum. !ben started from their OWIIID In!!
aioved to the U,ao It wbtre ltlll" '
lor lllwlbo\'llo'l ioprth: • d~
~.:_ p1u1e filled bi hic110,:
lllltlllk" II the IJ'OU.P filii fiii1Hfj
1ir111t the aeeolld:-.
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~toelii~ u a trail of vapor fol- toOk 0..,. on their OWtl .. u ll&amp;w-'·
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Hawtbomo nipped tbe e!IIQjn~Beacbioc out.:r ~pa&lt;e, the IUD J.olarl drive by intereel!ilni. f,
i}!peared on the field complete Stroll's pl8l on the Logan 4&amp; -Ver"
"'th liUil ravs as the tune 'The
Harrisall ran briltlantly to the
World I! Waiting For tbe Sun· non
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ill beilll! balerlae" was pla7ed. Tbe roeket nell Logan 13 or~ yar '
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tnveied to I vantage point whOre ly pushed out of bounda at ·
tbe audience· wao able to oee the po~:U, fourth and· two on- the ,J.o. • ,1
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iD the ae&lt;ond quarter for 56 ,.rdJ
11d aaot~er of 46 yarda lale' Ill !bt
loartb quarter.
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Logan, with Lynn Stnll carrvbl(
·~· t"'~ - m••"'l UO io I 7-8 ~efleil
in the oerond quarter and llll!de It ' ·
12-13 with tbe new oeorinc "''""' ·
bolder'a 21 yard jaunt late in the
fourth quarter. Thett Stnit ran lor,
the poiDt 1n a hotly dlfpu.ted ploy _
•ltieh Pomeroy p~ ~
bad missed by at •leut ,a rud.IM,
the officials, LoweU ~~ Jlt!t.
Ley, ond Tad Grover, ~ed it•
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place Logan Cbl~ftailis and the officials of the con~, 13·13. 4;
The f'anthen, with great defensive play, held the lead ' in
the game until the final minute and 10 seconds. Tb~ had ·~·

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play !ilothall.
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Nelsonville's hlgb1y louted half' brother, Wslter Kirkbride;
!lock, JerrY Patton, a "good boy on Cornia'; and four sisters: Esta
'1 poor team," never aaw daylight. terllng, Glouster; Mrs. Richard
.! On six plays ho 1had a not 1058 of Poot, Corning; Frances
Young&amp;1own and t' rcda Kirkbride,[
Jour yard".
.Jiis runoing mate; Clilion Col· Columbus.
· wc)l, carried 'lah1 times for 12
Friends may call at any .lime
yards. VIncent ·Lt'Chleldner, senior the Ewing t'uncral Home.
tullback: carried lwi&lt;i! for five
A. V. l'lsslngto.n, manager or'
· yards. The Hounds hied four pass· Pomcr0y Foundcy of tbo Pork•"•·'
cs, ·mls•ing on all of them .
burg Rig and Reel, said
JloodsviUe WSCS
But Harlan Whitlatch ond Bobby "Due to the death of Ralph
Pl'a118 Jl
lney upper
i··l Nelson or the Jackets had lhetwel· Snyder the foundry will not
f' vel a night.
' ate Monday Nov. II In order
Members of the Sunday Scl10ol
: As the Hound,! concentrsted ali employees may attend hi•
ctasaes of Reed!ville Methodist
. hard on No)soq, Whltlateh opened era!. Mr. Snyder w" an em,ploJree[ church are joining the WSCS in a
( up wit~ 88 yards In 14 carries, In· of the Pomeroy foundry
jitney tupper bazaar and bake sale
cludin• 'I'D runs of one and an- proximately 30 years." . ·
to !!!' held ill the church hatemenl
other olloui ~ards, Nel•oo, a danNov. 14 stirling at 5 p.m. All progCJQ.us threat alw~ys, carried 17
PTA MElTING CANCELLED ceeds from, the supper and sale
·, limes lor 74 and an average of U
The meetins of the Central PTA wUI be used in the building of DFW
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been postponed due to the au. . tloa.
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NelsOnville . they, will be on band Tb'anksglving Day at Pom· .
e\'oy with ilomething 19 talk abOut when they. stopped the
.,_ specisl meeting of the .Porn·
HounA• in their ~eral tracks and scored 33 points themselVes. eroy Chamber 0( ~mmeree baa
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, .OtUy Athens, , ellstqn and Logan of the•SEQ bad given the ber 11 at s P-"'· In t_be office' of .
HoU~ds worse bf!lltln,gs this year.
the Ohio Power Company. accord·
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Jaekets liked Whit he saw, espoci·
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Springer, president.
ij)v tbe dcfeo~e. It wao good,. ~~
An urgent request ls being
had to he good. It wu the clotett ·
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Jhlni to 'a complete .whitewash
ery member of the C~mber to
Ne)sonvilie-look ali il~i. Net yord• .
attend tbe meeUog for an import·
from .scrimmage and pa11ing alter
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means of generallY Improving the
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Until mldoray !~ tHe fourth quar I A heart attack coupled
The other Important phase . ~~
19~! ~el!onville ~ r.et yards by pneumoniJ, Friday night
the agenda is to diS&lt;USS opecifi·
ground ·and by Blr wa&amp; m•~us 2·
the life of Ralph Rolland
tally a Christmas lighting ·and pro'·~rt"' u~~_l 1l)ldwll.a ~ lnhthde f•~ rtdh 52, of Rote Hill Pomeroy In
m.btion program for the 19~7 ~ea·
1c GeQCI'al llnspilal. Snyder
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Ject depends on the meeU!III an~
' foorth quarter with a apringhn~ I hospital· 1 ay by the emer· how mueh the busiMss men ar•
ols'ilbs oo7tr.nd. (lite wat oided by' gency "' , ·
wlW~g to &lt;90perate and' help In
J Jive .ya ' naUyrtHe other was! Services for the deceased
the flllaoelng of · «arne.
,alreet re~_ill of a penally.
be .lleld Monday at 2 p.m.
n ,~ pointed out tbst a 1\Udll
,' ·!leanwhi!J, the Ji'ckelo rolled to tb !'lwitlg Funeral Chapel
baa ~ mode to &lt;balll!e the par'
liV,'!i toucb~i&gt;wns._ b.ad iw~., moro • b...l .to follow at the
means•OI lighting and that a plan
1made that ,.wer~ , ealied baQk, and Spdnis Cemetery.
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family visited recently lo Park·
ersburg with her ·mother, Mrs.
Beulah Durnell.
Mrs. L. C. Karr, Mrs. Mick~y
Williams and, Mrs. . ~1ar11ar~t
A birthday party wao held M'on· Duerr were business ·viSitors m
day in the First Grade at Sugar Gallipolis ,Wcdn~sday .
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Run School honoring Benny Joe
Mrs. Myrtle H1~k! 1..5 confmcJ

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November 17 . opening with a pot
luck dinner at 5 p. m. \1rs. Dalr
Smith is chairmun of the hostc'i~ Wright.
to her home by illnelis.
eommittee. Following the dinnei'
Refreshments of clip cakes, ice 1 Miss Kate Ebcrsbach and. Mrs.
there will be an old fashioned cream and orangeade were aerved I C. J. Ebersbach were d~nnc ,·
hymn oing.
by Mrs. Lloyd Wright a11isted by gucsl1 of Mr• Jacob Ebersboc;,
Mrs. Mora annuunct·d the :m· Mrs. William Woodaril. to Bc~ny I Thur.sday.
nual ingatherin g of thank offer· Jo~'s teochcr, Mr.t. Althea Bryan ,
John Richmond was a rccc n
ing to be he ld Sunday, Nuvcmb•:r his Classmates and hl5 si,ler, Rc· busincs$ visitor in Columbus.
24, durinR: the morning WorshiJI bceca Sue, who W!lfl a guest. \
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rum riel : I
~ervlcc. The nominating' com1i;.~
flames wc:-o ' played following ;:md Mrs. Martin Chapman a., •

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5iding, a free will orre.ring wat
taken by Mrs. Louis Reibel and
Mrs. Corliss Jaoobs, omounting to
$2:1.00 which was given to th"
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The Ladies Aid of the St. Paul's
Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKnlabt
tgcd in Upper Sandusky which is Lutheran Church met Wednesday visited their daughter, Mrs. ,&amp;u,
iponsored by the church was afternoon in Ute stX:ial room of the dred Uort.on1 and son-in·law, in
NYU NOW VIKINGS
~iven by Mrs. Bartels. Plans were cburth;
PalneaviiJe, Ohio. Mn. J. A. Sween·
11adc to form an auxrliary to . Mro. Paul Thebs, president, P~· - iiy pnd ~&amp; Earl Halliday, aunta
NEW YORK UP-In a volo of
th1s hom e to help With the fin- Sided at t~e meetmg whic)\open'e&lt;l of Mrs. Martin, also went.
the· student bodY lt has been de·
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At the close bf the rncetin·~ Eppley, wh(). gave an inter,stins the U.S. Navy Air Foree apent a intercollegiate athletics team,
rcfrcshmt:Qh . were served bt talk on "How To Be A Frieind".
few day• with he.r parentil, Rev. wiU be known hereout as tiH
\1r.~ . Rolland Neutzli ng, Mrs. ~ e·
During the business session, and Mrs. Waldo J. Bartels, ·en· Vlki.Jlg Violets. NYU teams for
W('l] Curtis. Mrs. Roy Seyfried, plans were mtjde 1o have year route to Washington, D. C. Lt. more than a century have been
Mrs. Joseph Sisson, Mrs. Edward books printed . A planned potJUclt Bernhardt was gtaduated frOm . knOWn ·~il11pli as tbe Vlolp\8.
Bacr, Mrs. Everett Dailey, Mrs. luncheon at 1 p. m. was arranged .;;..~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~.;;;;;.;;;.~;;;;;;;;o;;;i;i;=
!to~· Strickland and Ml'S. Charl ~.s 'for the December meeting with
R1fflc. The autumn theme WIIS Mrs. Virgil Hanlm as chairman.
carried aut in the tab le decor:~- Th~ty-four sick calls were reportli ons by Mrs. Neutzling with red ed.
c~ver and
centerpiece af fiV·:
The annual Thanl: orfering was
•,r·rnrh canrl'"abra 11nd chr11 f iln· taken. Mr. and Mrs. Atoor.t 'Coates
themum! with candles and flow· were name8 as the commtttee fo~
..~ 111 lle tall cu tors, dark anrl flowers for tlle church at Christ~
light erec n, orange, yellow fnd mas. Christmas cards we~e orderred. The napkins also carru::rl ed and will be sold as a money
out the autumn theme
making proj~ct. The report of the
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Nominating committee was given
and it was voted to retain the same
officers and add a vice president,
Mrs Virgil Hamm.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting by Mrs.
Theiss, Mrs. VirgU Hamm and :drs.
Mrs. Lawrence Morarily enter- Eppley with Mrs. William Mayer
tained the LincoiR He ights Canas- as a contributing J10steSE.
til Club Wednesday ~rening at her
J?resent were those na111ed above
home, Lincoln Heights.
and Mi~s Emma and Dora Hamm,
Priles were awarded to Mrs. Mrs. Her1ry Koehler, Mrs. Arthur
·Shirley Guinther, Mrs. Richard Price, Mrs. Leonard HeM, Mrs.
Freeman, Mrs. Robert Story and Charles L)'tle, ilirs. Maleolm Mees
and Mrs. Douglass Singer.
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th:e~~:::s~e.~t~h:~ren;:~e~bo~!
~Irs. Eugene CoodtJ.

candle for each petition.

Line School, Monterey, Calif., and
entered Air lnteUigence School,
Wzahlogton, 0. c ..Their '1on, John
Is rtsldiDg with hit 1fandpuei1U
and hao entered Pomeroy Junior
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. St. Paul Lutheran . 'f.~~-· o! Mr ana Mrs. Cbor,le•
Officer Election
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The e~emplification of the was elected as vice pre'sidOn.t M
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Ky., spent the past weekend with
Held 0 nTh UrS day emblem
of tho Women's Guilr md Mrs. Nentliin.~. secretary.
eettng
his mother, Mrs. Samp Russoll.

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·~'Thi~t:/tl~:&amp;~~o ·To Seek Way Of Ha/tJng Aggf.es~rs
All J.telgii C61lll
afir ~e passmg of for p~eventlng'tnother 82gressor from start·~r 1Vete~; ~~ iWi\dne '174 years lf· Ing a world holocaust

t;r "'' '~Y~,!~l~ years after the
·Wit ovel\t~
ftlla~ended tn 1814 112
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S~l8h. wet. )a~t,·~·· Dv~ In Mr Mon-

roes DOctrlne, ·H~er tiiHvorld tried for

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hesitate a mom~nt to recall what these, m
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Nqv.e\l)er ~~. I~ 1\mqflcan Leilon or·
ga!liJatlons will .'~~duCt •.Pptoprlate services
in one way ot a~Qill-.~. Ttl•~ 111111 Ql' mar uot
attract mucplpUbli~,ittenUon. trsually, even
!hough we areoOnly Jatdy unvl~ted by war,
our vast majority proee4!(j atter the dollar, or
in chase of ,nebul,ous happiness, largely uncdncerned over ~te•nee of UUa allmversary.

We Musf LOok Bock
We might, In ~' ...W that Veter•n•
Day, November h. u traill'llonaily a day of
looijn~ b"i ~ t¥ 4tt~ l!f courageous
filhtlng men: mllly of wliom gave everything
to guarsotee 1ltlt na"Q\l • free eJUttence In a
world constantly thrsatenld by tile warped
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Since the day 39 yeprs ago when Novem-'
ber 11 became a ~ate ln~elibly marked In the
lllllllls of world blftofy, ~hope ot men that
the Veraaillea peace treaty merked the end
of tbe "war to end •U w.•" has been n1111l·
fled by two major conflicll an4 many•lesser
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hlmaelf sillce the end of Worl~ War I, he is
no more capable of preventing wholesale destruction ,of his ~ellow b41ngs at the half-way
mark in the twentieth ~entury than he was at
its inception. Or Is be?

Two Violent Murders
In Three Mont·._s
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Rock Gallia, Gallipolis
G,allipolis, with two vwlent murders m
last 90 days, m~y be wondeung what next
cataclysmic event will rock the French ctty
whicil prides itself upon its st11l remalmng
quite slight tinge of Old World manners
GalUa County Prosecuting Attorney even
pormitted hlin.setl to say to a Pomeroy news
paperman after the Garnes shooting Wcdnes
day mght
"I'd hke to come up to Me1gs county and
trade places with Jim O'Brien Th1s ts gettmg
pretty messy down here "
It has been so long since anyone In
County has been ~harged With first del!reel
murder •for a crime comfllltted in this jurisdi~tlon tllat the present growing geniratiQII
surely•must be ullaware of aU t~e tensen'P.
hatred, an4 bitterness that commands tllo
Pllblic bear! ~t such times.
The last crimO.!I Neill County In which a
fi111t deifee murder cb•rge ensued occurred
in 1937 a~d no oneI evor wa1• convicted of the
offense. Galllpolil, within the past month,
found a man guilty of m!Uder In the first degree. Following tJie aecond crime Wednesday
night there likelr 100n will be anothor. '
The newspaper 1 reader in Meigs County
easily mlgh\ be lnJ~ued with the app&amp;l'ent
high n11mbet of juvenile breakings 11111' entu.
tug~, th9!~ o{ g~llne, automobile a~e&amp;IOI'
ies, 10011, lllld strjp 111ine suppl\es

Daily SeiltlbeJ

Daybook,

on lira Lillian Lee Racine Sun·
TO MilT MOiti)A y
I day afternoon I
'nte J,ll'dUary of lhe l,!iddle· Melvin Circle and Robert Sml.lh
Fire Department wll( have and )drs Tbomaa · Holter and
re11111ar m~llna :llorulay dauihter, Karen, were among
November 11, al7~ allbe tnose attending lbe Farm Bureau
i': ·FI~PI!On'a Hall.
Youth Council af'Cbllllcothe S@turday.
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made plans to take the l!!lddjepor\ CAMPANILLA BOAT FOR SALE
Marching Band tq' Athenl t'&amp;\!ay to
NEW YORK UP - Roy Campoattend the Ohio Vnlveraly-Bowllng nella, veteran Br9oklyn Dodger
Green game Membera ol the Band 1catcher and the moil famous com·
Booaters A!Boclatjon are furnish modore m the Nahonal League,
1111 transportation lor tbe band
has put his 41-foot, double cabin
cruiser up for sale (at about 1$35,
NUUI QILEGATI
000) Roy ftgures he won't have
Paullpe Zlrkle1 JUnior nurse •t lnuch use for It unttl sqmeone. disHolzer Hoa:Pital School of Nurs- coVers an overland water route
lna, wu a de(egate tQ the annual from Connecticut to Los Angales
meeting of the Student Nutsea'
AssoclaUon ol Ohio m Columbus
MIBII Ztr)lle was appmnted chair
11\iD of the Slate Mel]lbcrshtp Com
mlttee She was a«O!ppanled to
'columll~~'~y Mist SaYA1 'KIIn~[l prts­
ldent of (lie Studfnt&lt;&lt;G'o~!~nment
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To be sure, the world today Is In much the
same condition it was prior to both of the past
world wars, probably worse Today's oppressora - the Kremlin masters, whoever they
may be at the moment - would make the
Hitters of the past tur11 green with 1envy at
the ease with which they have subjected
more than half the world's population to captivity
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New Fodor In World Now
There Is one factor now present, however,
which fighting men of the past did not face
That IJ the almost certain knowledge that
any liOb&amp;l war of the future could cause the
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memorial services of Veterans Day 1957 1o
remember the' past deeds or America's servicemen, It Is also a time for each American
to reflect upon his share of the responeibillty,

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with her oiotiQ' and brotb!l"ln-llw
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.41lc DOll Diddle, USAF, Green Mr ••d iliA!. Ivan Powell
vlllo, 1\llu, IPfDt 1 fifteen day Mr. and 111'1. Bernard Diddle
lurlouab with hllcl parents, Mr ud fiJnlly , w.ere Sundoy c•e•l•
o1 hi1 •1•1111' and brother-fn~aw,
aad lllr1. OYII J)l die.
and,llrJ, H. H Mlller ol Mr tnd Mr" Jeffl P~ell, Racine
Mr1. ~anl! luck who apent the
Parbllblll'f Wert Sunday rue••• Pllt
montb Ill Columbua w11. acUNITED NATION$, N. Y UP- of her parenlo, Mr. and Mrs Rl· compo\lled
home S~turday by ber
ebar~
Wolle.
Aullralla uld todoy that Rut·
son
l~·low
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dluah!er,,llr t'nd
1la'a throat to wltMraw (rom the
Unlltd Natlon'a 12-n•tlon Dis- Rol1nd GJ'nn and oon loe vial! Mn Po~l Stawll't aDd !amllx who
r~turned lo CojumhJ Suhduy
armament Commlulon and 1\t od lolr and' llrf. Perry Smith and eve
nina
oub-commlttee of five atomic family, Col~mbua.
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power, !1 ''on ominous tilreat
Mr. and Mrs Rich Wolle, lllr\
and family ~¥,ve moved lo thalr
to Plitt!'
Dorotlly
Glenn and dal1Jhtsrs atnew home at Lttart- Falla.
I blrthdiY Plrl¥ at lb.
Auatralian AlJihauador E Ron- llr. and H~ Allen Stobart and tended
h~me of !4r. and llr• 11ry111
ald Walke~ llld t~e threat IUid•• con Rloky, ~r. ancl !Jra. Eddy Hirrla, 1\e~dlvtn•.
by Soviet Deputy P'ortllll Mlnlo- Stobart, Mlddle)IOI'I were Sundly
ter Vully
Kusnellov 11 an at· guOJto of thtJr parenll, Jdr,
le1Qpt to "htt4mlclate" tbt u. N "'" Arthur lltobll'l
ku•neloow told the General AI·
AI tbe ll!lla tlmt1 ~~ ,J&amp; Obert M ., 11 J
otmbly'a Polltkal Commlftee
manded
t~ .U.ei!Ion In lhe eom·
ar.,aa, a Holnr ~Oio
MondiY tut Ruula will 110t per'"
Pltal •ltl! oon~alelt luniL
tfolpate in tit; U N.'a 11-naUon mittoe'e v 11D1 flit ~ ~ell' dltar~ Mr~ l(artha w...,n, Marietta,
Dllarmameal Commluloa and amenl &lt;OIIIIIUIIIOII IOIII)rllltll 111 sold hOI' PI'OJIIN here lo Mr. and
Mrs btbMr' llllOdeL
ill auko1t1111iltee ol the 11.. 82 meiJiben of the U N.
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pro~l(r, . P.4 !dn. Charita Ta~etl
atomic fOW.,~ unleu thue 11 a
·eaa ott dlllfllllment and would alld' eaudr.a. a.dfilrd, Va., ha"'
ChiRII In thei~ eom(IOoiUOII.
view lbl withdrawal ~ tilt iovlet rented a house trailer here. Mr.
Unf oa 11 a otvere blow to our Tackett 11 employed al the Kalotr
eflort1 and lhon of aU mankind ' Plant at ltavenawood.
The houot warmlnl at the new
Dl!jV~D 'M INTIIUTS Walker •ald.
Omiiii!Oif ~ Thrfllt
home ot Rev and Mrs. Earl Cow
OP IIIGJ.lii.UON AlUlA
Hat111111l fllhtrtllfa( rep~e•ntalie de••tl~ Xusne!Jov'l ••· en, near, Sb~de, wae well attend
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ed A lar&amp;e number attended from
t!Ye, BolttltJB.XtmbaU, lne., Ma t~n 11 an
(l!flbdrl• penuado here.
Lfllnlloa A"·• New Yori CIIJ c.untr~uo to Wit aw auppor!
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!rom a H-no!1on nJOiullon aup
Mn. Goldie Jewell, Columbus,
., ~nd elau mallln1 portln&amp; the Wt~lt!m dlsarmamenl wao the $uoday dinner iUeat of
lllller II 'Ia PHI ollke II Pom- POllllon and e&gt;tlleh to the Su- Mrs I.tno Jordan
119f', Oltle.
viet oldo. ,
lllr apd lfn. Earl Clark and
hblcrlptjoe rat..: Dlll1V117 bJ "The ordinary ropte ol thr. daughter, Priscilla, Lone Bottom
cmter tw,e ev,allabla 10 centa world " Walker Nl , "wlll roaa• J visited Mr an~ Mr1 Georae Clark
"' -k: ~!.!ar In a.tvonce at a Soviet withdrawal, ahonly af·J 'Mr and Mn. lllanhal) Miller
'ftlt Dalll .loo.mnei offt.,., •1s 80: fer lbo llntiJOJ ~,of 8putnlko, 81 Jr had bl1 mother, •• a Sunday
all: 11011W, .,.10: t11rot montlu, an om1noua ~~ to peace.
aue1t
BJ 111ot« route where ave!~
"If tbla t~l ~ earrled out
lllr IDd lin. Vlrlll Hamon spent
~: oar 111011111 •I By maU one 11 will be the Sov:t Vnloa and an evenlnl wit~ Mr1 and Mro John
N: l!l~' llonthJ, " 25. tht ee no other COUftley 1 11 II leiYing Stout ,
iii!IJtlll, ~.po, one mqnlh, •I
the dl11rm1meat 111mlsalon.
-.,._ _ _ __
l'llbUohed 've11 lfternoon ex
"What • WIJI, llf&lt; llumelaov. co
'OLLOW THI LEADER
~~ Suldat 117 Tho Ohio Vall1y celebrate your 40111 analvaraaf!
CffiCAOO
UP-Jean Ann and
lliluae1, •·• II 110 Mechenle ol tho Sovlit Ual011l"
Jo Ann Wltou1 ore ldenlfeal
P01111r0Y, 0. IIUJII11t office
ltusnetllv l!I'G!liltiJ!a· threut twlaa frHIIIIe lint to laot Th•
at lltl141torta! ofllca puna to the
tolllllltlot 1111 111 want• llv~~oJe~' al.ltart had th•·r
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Pic. and
Noel D Wilson
"'" •nnounclng the birth or \hell
flrlt child, ••n 8\\ pound son
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Jameo Eynon, Long Bottom, and
Mn Nellie Kimble of Klllbock
0 Tho baby h" been named Rich·
ey Dellnar

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12:10 p.m.
Daily

Dale Warner and aon of Syracuse
on 'Mr and Mro Douglao
Edron Roush spent
wlth their
and Marilyn
dauahter,
visited
)Irs
Duncan and
of CUlton, W Va Mond•y
Do~ila• Clrele made 1 buolneas
trip to OalUIIOII&amp; Friday
Jdn. Dt1n Brinker and :lin.
Betty Carleton end lwo chUdren
llltDI Sun~IY afternoon with' :llr
and Mn. Erne1t Clark of Racine.
A LOSING ~INNi!ll
' EVANSDALE, Iowa UP-Po.
Chief Cll(lord Schak~ wao
W~dneoday becaue he su1•
,,.t,;;.,o.•• M11or loe Homolka's Oi&gt;'
In Tuesday's
took the
,,y.
go-

on 990 sr.-ot

bn Your

Cha.,l8- Satur4ay

9 oo Life oli the Farm
9 30 Cap)~ l'i~ar&lt;»

10 10 M•&amp;bty Mouse Playhouse
11 00 l ear.n to llraw
II 1~ Lucky s' cartoons
11 30 Saturday playhouse
12 00 Jtmmy Dean Show
1 00 The Lone Rfgcr
1 30 Record Hop
2 30 The Big Ptcture
3 00 Hockey (Professional)
~ 30 TV Clmroom
~ 00 Saturday News Special
6 1~ Football Scoreboard
6 30 20th Century
7 00 Golden ?layhouse
730 Perry Mason Show
8·SO DICk &amp; the Duchess

9:30
10·00
10 3Q
11 00
11 15

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$M,OOO CbaU.nge
What's My Line
Sunday Neo/• Special
The Late Show

CharJnels-Monday
8 00 Captain Kangaroo

8 15 CBS News

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9 00 Mornlna Show

9 00,
9 55
10 00
10 SO

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Mol'lllng State News
Garry Moore
Arthur Godfrey
ll so Strike It•Rich
12 00 Newo at Nobll
12 10 Katie's Almliitac
1Z I~ Love ol Life
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12'30 Search for'TotnAitow
1 hOO " \lslo SIO&gt;II · lil¥1'fJ "'' 1' \ 'til flltl"'6lJIIftiil~,~~ 'Oo oiJ I
9 30 Haw Gun, Will Travel
' 1.® KaiiO:•ICitc-ep:,,,,,"'
10 00 Gunsmoke
1 3o As the :world Turns
tO 30 Offtctal l)etecttve
2 00 Beat the Clock
11 10 Up-to-the-minute News
2 30 Houseporty
ll 10 The Late Show
3.00 Big Payo(f
3 30 Tile Verdlct Ia Youn
4 00 Brlgbte~ Dav
4 15 Secret Storm
10.00 Lamp Unto My Feet
10 30 Look Up &amp; Live
4 80 Edge of Night
11 00 United Nations In Acti011
5 00 Mystecy Theatre
lUI Camera Three
6 30 Your Esro Re~er
12 00 Let's Take A Trip
8'·45 Sporta Peta~e '
12.30 Wild Blll Hickok
8.55 Weatbermaa ,
I oo Face the Nation
7 00 Leave It To Beaver
I 4~ Football KlckQff
7 30 Rqbln Hood
2·00 Professional Football
8:00 B~ and Allen
4 411 CBS Newt
B·so Talent S.outs
8 00 Seven Uvely Arts
9.00 Danny Thomas
6 oo Beat the Clock
9'30 Dece111ber Bride
6 30 Annie Oakley
7•30t I;uale
10 00 Studio One ·
7•30 Bachelor Father
11:00 Up-to.tb~:lllnute News
8:00 Ed Sulllvan Show
11.05 Sc.tllnlnJ the W•atber
9 00 GE Theatre
11:10 Tbe Lato Show

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3:30 lllble Time
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~:oq ~~)!all ~~bo«4
a:_. S.Wfd&amp;J Newi 1\evlew
8:45 ~nal Ploflte
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8:30 Play ill ~ Week
1:00 !Qi!l ~1)11
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8•00 Cq~~at17 llu!lq Jubilee
1!:00
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10:80 lfiYllo~ Newa
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aoo The Bit Pleture
2 30 TV S\lbclaY S.hool
s ~ Jobn Hopkins rue
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f ,OO Cotlefi Newa Cooterenee
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9.30 Wli!I'O~'Ii'el~ · 1
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·~'Thi~t:/tl~:&amp;~~o ·To Seek Way Of Ha/tJng Aggf.es~rs
All J.telgii C61lll
afir ~e passmg of for p~eventlng'tnother 82gressor from start·~r 1Vete~; ~~ iWi\dne '174 years lf· Ing a world holocaust

t;r "'' '~Y~,!~l~ years after the
·Wit ovel\t~
ftlla~ended tn 1814 112
1~ ·~ijl' il~, ~ill~~~ 58 after 'the
S~l8h. wet. )a~t,·~·· Dv~ In Mr Mon-

roes DOctrlne, ·H~er tiiHvorld tried for

~moeracyille lint t!nl&amp;, ~2 since its second

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hesitate a mom~nt to recall what these, m
1
part, were about. •
Nqv.e\l)er ~~. I~ 1\mqflcan Leilon or·
ga!liJatlons will .'~~duCt •.Pptoprlate services
in one way ot a~Qill-.~. Ttl•~ 111111 Ql' mar uot
attract mucplpUbli~,ittenUon. trsually, even
!hough we areoOnly Jatdy unvl~ted by war,
our vast majority proee4!(j atter the dollar, or
in chase of ,nebul,ous happiness, largely uncdncerned over ~te•nee of UUa allmversary.

We Musf LOok Bock
We might, In ~' ...W that Veter•n•
Day, November h. u traill'llonaily a day of
looijn~ b"i ~ t¥ 4tt~ l!f courageous
filhtlng men: mllly of wliom gave everything
to guarsotee 1ltlt na"Q\l • free eJUttence In a
world constantly thrsatenld by tile warped
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minds of oppresiOrs.
Since the day 39 yeprs ago when Novem-'
ber 11 became a ~ate ln~elibly marked In the
lllllllls of world blftofy, ~hope ot men that
the Veraaillea peace treaty merked the end
of tbe "war to end •U w.•" has been n1111l·
fled by two major conflicll an4 many•lesser
ones.

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J,udglng by tile recor~ man has made for
hlmaelf sillce the end of Worl~ War I, he is
no more capable of preventing wholesale destruction ,of his ~ellow b41ngs at the half-way
mark in the twentieth ~entury than he was at
its inception. Or Is be?

Two Violent Murders
In Three Mont·._s
II
Rock Gallia, Gallipolis
G,allipolis, with two vwlent murders m
last 90 days, m~y be wondeung what next
cataclysmic event will rock the French ctty
whicil prides itself upon its st11l remalmng
quite slight tinge of Old World manners
GalUa County Prosecuting Attorney even
pormitted hlin.setl to say to a Pomeroy news
paperman after the Garnes shooting Wcdnes
day mght
"I'd hke to come up to Me1gs county and
trade places with Jim O'Brien Th1s ts gettmg
pretty messy down here "
It has been so long since anyone In
County has been ~harged With first del!reel
murder •for a crime comfllltted in this jurisdi~tlon tllat the present growing geniratiQII
surely•must be ullaware of aU t~e tensen'P.
hatred, an4 bitterness that commands tllo
Pllblic bear! ~t such times.
The last crimO.!I Neill County In which a
fi111t deifee murder cb•rge ensued occurred
in 1937 a~d no oneI evor wa1• convicted of the
offense. Galllpolil, within the past month,
found a man guilty of m!Uder In the first degree. Following tJie aecond crime Wednesday
night there likelr 100n will be anothor. '
The newspaper 1 reader in Meigs County
easily mlgh\ be lnJ~ued with the app&amp;l'ent
high n11mbet of juvenile breakings 11111' entu.
tug~, th9!~ o{ g~llne, automobile a~e&amp;IOI'
ies, 10011, lllld strjp 111ine suppl\es

Daily SeiltlbeJ

Daybook,

on lira Lillian Lee Racine Sun·
TO MilT MOiti)A y
I day afternoon I
'nte J,ll'dUary of lhe l,!iddle· Melvin Circle and Robert Sml.lh
Fire Department wll( have and )drs Tbomaa · Holter and
re11111ar m~llna :llorulay dauihter, Karen, were among
November 11, al7~ allbe tnose attending lbe Farm Bureau
i': ·FI~PI!On'a Hall.
Youth Council af'Cbllllcothe S@turday.
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Band Dtreelor ll~orge Dalla• has
made plans to take the l!!lddjepor\ CAMPANILLA BOAT FOR SALE
Marching Band tq' Athenl t'&amp;\!ay to
NEW YORK UP - Roy Campoattend the Ohio Vnlveraly-Bowllng nella, veteran Br9oklyn Dodger
Green game Membera ol the Band 1catcher and the moil famous com·
Booaters A!Boclatjon are furnish modore m the Nahonal League,
1111 transportation lor tbe band
has put his 41-foot, double cabin
cruiser up for sale (at about 1$35,
NUUI QILEGATI
000) Roy ftgures he won't have
Paullpe Zlrkle1 JUnior nurse •t lnuch use for It unttl sqmeone. disHolzer Hoa:Pital School of Nurs- coVers an overland water route
lna, wu a de(egate tQ the annual from Connecticut to Los Angales
meeting of the Student Nutsea'
AssoclaUon ol Ohio m Columbus
MIBII Ztr)lle was appmnted chair
11\iD of the Slate Mel]lbcrshtp Com
mlttee She was a«O!ppanled to
'columll~~'~y Mist SaYA1 'KIIn~[l prts­
ldent of (lie Studfnt&lt;&lt;G'o~!~nment
Association at Holzer Hospual
School of Nuumg

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To be sure, the world today Is In much the
same condition it was prior to both of the past
world wars, probably worse Today's oppressora - the Kremlin masters, whoever they
may be at the moment - would make the
Hitters of the past tur11 green with 1envy at
the ease with which they have subjected
more than half the world's population to captivity
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New Fodor In World Now
There Is one factor now present, however,
which fighting men of the past did not face
That IJ the almost certain knowledge that
any liOb&amp;l war of the future could cause the
complete annihilation of the human race.

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Aa It is fitting during the parades and
memorial services of Veterans Day 1957 1o
remember the' past deeds or America's servicemen, It Is also a time for each American
to reflect upon his share of the responeibillty,

Soviet.Threat

Anti

CARMEL

Mr and Mrl Carl Reed and

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f~mu~, Rat,~IWood. opent a day

with her oiotiQ' and brotb!l"ln-llw
ly Mn.
l11&lt;k
.41lc DOll Diddle, USAF, Green Mr ••d iliA!. Ivan Powell
vlllo, 1\llu, IPfDt 1 fifteen day Mr. and 111'1. Bernard Diddle
lurlouab with hllcl parents, Mr ud fiJnlly , w.ere Sundoy c•e•l•
o1 hi1 •1•1111' and brother-fn~aw,
aad lllr1. OYII J)l die.
and,llrJ, H. H Mlller ol Mr tnd Mr" Jeffl P~ell, Racine
Mr1. ~anl! luck who apent the
Parbllblll'f Wert Sunday rue••• Pllt
montb Ill Columbua w11. acUNITED NATION$, N. Y UP- of her parenlo, Mr. and Mrs Rl· compo\lled
home S~turday by ber
ebar~
Wolle.
Aullralla uld todoy that Rut·
son
l~·low
ond
dluah!er,,llr t'nd
1la'a throat to wltMraw (rom the
Unlltd Natlon'a 12-n•tlon Dis- Rol1nd GJ'nn and oon loe vial! Mn Po~l Stawll't aDd !amllx who
r~turned lo CojumhJ Suhduy
armament Commlulon and 1\t od lolr and' llrf. Perry Smith and eve
nina
oub-commlttee of five atomic family, Col~mbua.
:llr
and
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Claren
e
Adam•
0
power, !1 ''on ominous tilreat
Mr. and Mrs Rich Wolle, lllr\
and family ~¥,ve moved lo thalr
to Plitt!'
Dorotlly
Glenn and dal1Jhtsrs atnew home at Lttart- Falla.
I blrthdiY Plrl¥ at lb.
Auatralian AlJihauador E Ron- llr. and H~ Allen Stobart and tended
h~me of !4r. and llr• 11ry111
ald Walke~ llld t~e threat IUid•• con Rloky, ~r. ancl !Jra. Eddy Hirrla, 1\e~dlvtn•.
by Soviet Deputy P'ortllll Mlnlo- Stobart, Mlddle)IOI'I were Sundly
ter Vully
Kusnellov 11 an at· guOJto of thtJr parenll, Jdr,
le1Qpt to "htt4mlclate" tbt u. N "'" Arthur lltobll'l
ku•neloow told the General AI·
AI tbe ll!lla tlmt1 ~~ ,J&amp; Obert M ., 11 J
otmbly'a Polltkal Commlftee
manded
t~ .U.ei!Ion In lhe eom·
ar.,aa, a Holnr ~Oio
MondiY tut Ruula will 110t per'"
Pltal •ltl! oon~alelt luniL
tfolpate in tit; U N.'a 11-naUon mittoe'e v 11D1 flit ~ ~ell' dltar~ Mr~ l(artha w...,n, Marietta,
Dllarmameal Commluloa and amenl &lt;OIIIIIUIIIOII IOIII)rllltll 111 sold hOI' PI'OJIIN here lo Mr. and
Mrs btbMr' llllOdeL
ill auko1t1111iltee ol the 11.. 82 meiJiben of the U N.
"ThiJ
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pro~l(r, . P.4 !dn. Charita Ta~etl
atomic fOW.,~ unleu thue 11 a
·eaa ott dlllfllllment and would alld' eaudr.a. a.dfilrd, Va., ha"'
ChiRII In thei~ eom(IOoiUOII.
view lbl withdrawal ~ tilt iovlet rented a house trailer here. Mr.
Unf oa 11 a otvere blow to our Tackett 11 employed al the Kalotr
eflort1 and lhon of aU mankind ' Plant at ltavenawood.
The houot warmlnl at the new
Dl!jV~D 'M INTIIUTS Walker •ald.
Omiiii!Oif ~ Thrfllt
home ot Rev and Mrs. Earl Cow
OP IIIGJ.lii.UON AlUlA
Hat111111l fllhtrtllfa( rep~e•ntalie de••tl~ Xusne!Jov'l ••· en, near, Sb~de, wae well attend
~
ed A lar&amp;e number attended from
t!Ye, BolttltJB.XtmbaU, lne., Ma t~n 11 an
(l!flbdrl• penuado here.
Lfllnlloa A"·• New Yori CIIJ c.untr~uo to Wit aw auppor!
~
!rom a H-no!1on nJOiullon aup
Mn. Goldie Jewell, Columbus,
., ~nd elau mallln1 portln&amp; the Wt~lt!m dlsarmamenl wao the $uoday dinner iUeat of
lllller II 'Ia PHI ollke II Pom- POllllon and e&gt;tlleh to the Su- Mrs I.tno Jordan
119f', Oltle.
viet oldo. ,
lllr apd lfn. Earl Clark and
hblcrlptjoe rat..: Dlll1V117 bJ "The ordinary ropte ol thr. daughter, Priscilla, Lone Bottom
cmter tw,e ev,allabla 10 centa world " Walker Nl , "wlll roaa• J visited Mr an~ Mr1 Georae Clark
"' -k: ~!.!ar In a.tvonce at a Soviet withdrawal, ahonly af·J 'Mr and Mn. lllanhal) Miller
'ftlt Dalll .loo.mnei offt.,., •1s 80: fer lbo llntiJOJ ~,of 8putnlko, 81 Jr had bl1 mother, •• a Sunday
all: 11011W, .,.10: t11rot montlu, an om1noua ~~ to peace.
aue1t
BJ 111ot« route where ave!~
"If tbla t~l ~ earrled out
lllr IDd lin. Vlrlll Hamon spent
~: oar 111011111 •I By maU one 11 will be the Sov:t Vnloa and an evenlnl wit~ Mr1 and Mro John
N: l!l~' llonthJ, " 25. tht ee no other COUftley 1 11 II leiYing Stout ,
iii!IJtlll, ~.po, one mqnlh, •I
the dl11rm1meat 111mlsalon.
-.,._ _ _ __
l'llbUohed 've11 lfternoon ex
"What • WIJI, llf&lt; llumelaov. co
'OLLOW THI LEADER
~~ Suldat 117 Tho Ohio Vall1y celebrate your 40111 analvaraaf!
CffiCAOO
UP-Jean Ann and
lliluae1, •·• II 110 Mechenle ol tho Sovlit Ual011l"
Jo Ann Wltou1 ore ldenlfeal
P01111r0Y, 0. IIUJII11t office
ltusnetllv l!I'G!liltiJ!a· threut twlaa frHIIIIe lint to laot Th•
at lltl141torta! ofllca puna to the
tolllllltlot 1111 111 want• llv~~oJe~' al.ltart had th•·r
Ina
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lonsllo removed the same day

To Quit UN Is
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Pic. and
Noel D Wilson
"'" •nnounclng the birth or \hell
flrlt child, ••n 8\\ pound son
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Jameo Eynon, Long Bottom, and
Mn Nellie Kimble of Klllbock
0 Tho baby h" been named Rich·
ey Dellnar

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12:10 p.m.
Daily

Dale Warner and aon of Syracuse
on 'Mr and Mro Douglao
Edron Roush spent
wlth their
and Marilyn
dauahter,
visited
)Irs
Duncan and
of CUlton, W Va Mond•y
Do~ila• Clrele made 1 buolneas
trip to OalUIIOII&amp; Friday
Jdn. Dt1n Brinker and :lin.
Betty Carleton end lwo chUdren
llltDI Sun~IY afternoon with' :llr
and Mn. Erne1t Clark of Racine.
A LOSING ~INNi!ll
' EVANSDALE, Iowa UP-Po.
Chief Cll(lord Schak~ wao
W~dneoday becaue he su1•
,,.t,;;.,o.•• M11or loe Homolka's Oi&gt;'
In Tuesday's
took the
,,y.
go-

on 990 sr.-ot

bn Your

Cha.,l8- Satur4ay

9 oo Life oli the Farm
9 30 Cap)~ l'i~ar&lt;»

10 10 M•&amp;bty Mouse Playhouse
11 00 l ear.n to llraw
II 1~ Lucky s' cartoons
11 30 Saturday playhouse
12 00 Jtmmy Dean Show
1 00 The Lone Rfgcr
1 30 Record Hop
2 30 The Big Ptcture
3 00 Hockey (Professional)
~ 30 TV Clmroom
~ 00 Saturday News Special
6 1~ Football Scoreboard
6 30 20th Century
7 00 Golden ?layhouse
730 Perry Mason Show
8·SO DICk &amp; the Duchess

9:30
10·00
10 3Q
11 00
11 15

Alfred Hltehcdct
$M,OOO CbaU.nge
What's My Line
Sunday Neo/• Special
The Late Show

CharJnels-Monday
8 00 Captain Kangaroo

8 15 CBS News

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9 00 Mornlna Show

9 00,
9 55
10 00
10 SO

CBS News
Mol'lllng State News
Garry Moore
Arthur Godfrey
ll so Strike It•Rich
12 00 Newo at Nobll
12 10 Katie's Almliitac
1Z I~ Love ol Life
,
12'30 Search for'TotnAitow
1 hOO " \lslo SIO&gt;II · lil¥1'fJ "'' 1' \ 'til flltl"'6lJIIftiil~,~~ 'Oo oiJ I
9 30 Haw Gun, Will Travel
' 1.® KaiiO:•ICitc-ep:,,,,,"'
10 00 Gunsmoke
1 3o As the :world Turns
tO 30 Offtctal l)etecttve
2 00 Beat the Clock
11 10 Up-to-the-minute News
2 30 Houseporty
ll 10 The Late Show
3.00 Big Payo(f
3 30 Tile Verdlct Ia Youn
4 00 Brlgbte~ Dav
4 15 Secret Storm
10.00 Lamp Unto My Feet
10 30 Look Up &amp; Live
4 80 Edge of Night
11 00 United Nations In Acti011
5 00 Mystecy Theatre
lUI Camera Three
6 30 Your Esro Re~er
12 00 Let's Take A Trip
8'·45 Sporta Peta~e '
12.30 Wild Blll Hickok
8.55 Weatbermaa ,
I oo Face the Nation
7 00 Leave It To Beaver
I 4~ Football KlckQff
7 30 Rqbln Hood
2·00 Professional Football
8:00 B~ and Allen
4 411 CBS Newt
B·so Talent S.outs
8 00 Seven Uvely Arts
9.00 Danny Thomas
6 oo Beat the Clock
9'30 Dece111ber Bride
6 30 Annie Oakley
7•30t I;uale
10 00 Studio One ·
7•30 Bachelor Father
11:00 Up-to.tb~:lllnute News
8:00 Ed Sulllvan Show
11.05 Sc.tllnlnJ the W•atber
9 00 GE Theatre
11:10 Tbe Lato Show

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or p~H of tjltm baek ib the lineup for next
at Wahama.
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stood at 98 Alter It, he bad lOS
f~r a new Q'lark.
Pomeroy bad time fot thr.,
playa alter !be kicko~l lo their
OWD territory.
Delenatvely, ·~· tllllln romeror
line played a1trl IIIII ~ ~
Danny Strub!{drew~. ,.,.
hil am•rt de~• e('atnlt tlli4
Morgan up \lit mldl\)e. AI · ~
Sunlor Hawlllorne w~ lbt 10\1111·
ell taekler OD the fltiCI· II WN J.ogan'a laot Ull'- .Po....W hll Del·
pre and MlddltP9ft ltft.
H.lwtborne eorrled I"* 11111 •
limes for 38 711'111 ond 111 e¥etroae of 4 par tey.
Ia ototlatleo toJan hl4 tht ad·
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didn't approacb lhe.f111tastlc seorint spree 1&gt;f Jim Cremeans
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foothalt nlavers don't know what defeat tastes like
Mav thev never.
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men e•ng!n~ on the bli Plnlher
fllllbaek everyllme he ht&lt;J the ball,
Wblch wu not •• often as in prevl·
ou1 games litis year al Jl.lrrilon
and Sponeor lent more aid both ID·
!'de and out•l~e. jllach And Wells,
lleklea, were n·alhetayl of the to, •• llne.
Store by quartero·
Pomeroy
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Colle.( elln 111 parts ot the coun·
to&amp;on
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Touchdown• Spencer, ~hll!n, try will take tbne out at their
Strait (2) PAT: Spancor, Stroll. football ''"'•• on Saturdav, Nov
Jfi, to salute . )'&lt;At/on•! Football
Starting lineups·
P'ooo~a!lon and llal of Fame Dav
PANTHERS: end a: Parken •ncl MaiiY 'high 'chooll ,tlao plan to
Johnson; taeklu: Werrt ond Rou16 mark the oh.Orvonee.
fUardt: Welter and Struble; cent
Amont the majqr unlversltlea
eo Gll&gt;bl. Backo: Phalln, Harrloon, coooeratlni In tlrll climax lo N•·
sp'en~r. Howthome. Subs: Wll10h tlonai Football Foundotlon '•nd
or..n, Knlihl ond Barnill.
Hail of Fame Week ere Duke,
LOGAN: Galrtn 1nd Duffy, ends; Holy Cro01, M!ch(flan State, South·
IUJcb ond Weill, llckiOI; Bryon! ern Callfqrnla, Tulane ond VIr·
and Dennll. gu1rd1; Meyer, ,een~ tlnl1.
er. Bacekl: Brown, Morpn, SJralt
snd Stevm.
Brief ceremqnlet ldteduled for
1ome ol the Nov. 18 Jlllltl have a
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line the Foundation'•
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programs In behalf of footbln 1nd
the vital role of tooball Itstructure.
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lli-liUIIChtd N Ill an occulonol The flnt phue oil drive to roloe
olin paydly, ht Muftll htxlng'a ft.lld• lor eonotrucijlJn ~' th,ll bead·
"CI,.,.III Mall" 1tr Ullltllint a.t qu..-ten for atlllteW' foolb~ll 11
fenrltt Mil lltttlr ltr lht htovy· und•n~•r· l'lexl 111r, 11 YiUl be
woltht chom,lonlhlp of t~ world expanded inlo an lQIIDIIve Pilton·
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dlum1 'lin !ll'ov. 16. Other~ will
make direct •rant! In l'e nome of
the IIIOnBorfna lnotliutlons
The llov. 1R ••m., wlll close a
week of activities drsl&lt;ned to a&lt;·
ouolnt lhf public with the National
Footbell Foundation and ill efforts
to further the eauae of am•teur
football. Durin&amp; the week of l'lov.
II, Touchdown Clubs and other
foolboll boo!ler organizations In
!many areu are holdlnl dlnnel'!l
and special meetings to manhall
support for the Foundation. Also
participating are football writers
and IJ)ort• bro•dcllleratbroughout
the country who are placing em·

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ker'1 Pllllburah Slti!Wt with tile
Eaaltirn Dlvllloa ltiCI II lllb.
Cleveland (11-\) IN4I Ill• clhl·
lion by on• Dtl!f iid If • "'"·
point tsvorl!t. Tilt' ltoel~ and
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vision lead Into tho first of lour
1tr1i1ht gameo ond are 2~ point
underdog• again1t the Ramo (2-4)
11 Loa Angels~
In the other aamot, the O.trolt
Lions (3-3) are four·polpl choices
to defeat the Elalea (2-4) ot Phlla·
delphia; the Baltlllton Cotto (3-3)
~re ollm, •::1 fnor!IOi
1111not the
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three ttte1 and Hall ptlllltd
yard•, Middleport
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for eight, thoo wa1 "
as he tried to pass.
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first down bolide, around
end on the Nelsonville 20.
and Whitlatch moved it to ttie
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slot Cor the scare. He was
least live times but kept to'
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RowleY,' Nebon, Whlllltpli, ~bbo!~
Nelollnvlll.,;.enlj.l, Monk an~
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failed to move lor a touchdiOWQ len; center, ·I!:!Uott. 'Va~ki, $MOe.
Colw~ll, Patton, and Lee~·
when they got the bali. They
kicked off to the Hounds 36,
Chlcago, ,Detrol!
ar&amp; tied socond
Francisco.
Parker, who guided the LIA~no to
three weotern Division and two
league tltiO'I before owitchlng to
Pittsburgh thio .,.10n, Ia the only
NFL coach who boaot• an odvan.
tal• in co1111'6titlon with Brown
Sund•y Nov, 10
Brown, wbo baa led Clovela~ij. to
six Eaotern Division and thrse
C. D. ntoker farm
league crowns alnce 19511, scored
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only one victory durinl that time
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Importantcharacter
role
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young men in eollage1 and high
ochoois.
0r11anlzatlons endonlnf and aupportlog the week-lone obiervance
include the ,National ColleaJate
Albletlc Auotlalion, American
Football Coaches Allotiatlon l'ool·
ball Writer• Anoelatton of Amer·
lea ond the Gollege Sporll lnformatlon Director• of Amariea.

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Juni9r Rowley, quat1~rbao~;,H ~
il~d on a beautiful, lWI!I\JJ' k~q
over ~enlfr 14 y~rd• loU· 1~
Crooks, reserve half, c!\Tie4i, \~e
twice lor 11 rarQ. is ~­
' cut back to the right &amp;id,llj)81
then ail tho way lor a .rp;
This came early in the l&lt;l!rlh Q\1,1~·
ler and was the Jaekets' findllu~·
chdown.
Gene Abbott, jumor fullbacil,
iad scored momenta earlier, Jat~
m the th~rd quarter, !rom live
vards away, Mark Kelly made gqott
three ol !JVe PAT kicks good.
Middleport's line was char&amp;ln~
'ul har~ all nl~ht on offense. On
dele11.1e llne111en spent more tim '
'n the Nelsonville back(leld tbaa
they did on their own siM of t~e
~ne. Coach Bob !Penrod'• bovs
were completely unable to atop l~i
fired ·up Jackeb.
Ed Bailey. Dick Ro~er, D~ve
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John Ketchk~ and o.eorg~ :alllliiJ.',
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or p~H of tjltm baek ib the lineup for next
at Wahama.
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stood at 98 Alter It, he bad lOS
f~r a new Q'lark.
Pomeroy bad time fot thr.,
playa alter !be kicko~l lo their
OWD territory.
Delenatvely, ·~· tllllln romeror
line played a1trl IIIII ~ ~
Danny Strub!{drew~. ,.,.
hil am•rt de~• e('atnlt tlli4
Morgan up \lit mldl\)e. AI · ~
Sunlor Hawlllorne w~ lbt 10\1111·
ell taekler OD the fltiCI· II WN J.ogan'a laot Ull'- .Po....W hll Del·
pre and MlddltP9ft ltft.
H.lwtborne eorrled I"* 11111 •
limes for 38 711'111 ond 111 e¥etroae of 4 par tey.
Ia ototlatleo toJan hl4 tht ad·
vanllae. Pomtro~ 111..,_ 10 dornu to J.ow.!'l IT, p~Ot
ymll by ruolilit&amp; 10 lit If;
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added 41 by P"linl 'f¢' li .
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198 to LogtD't II In Mal for
a !Dill net 711'41 of aMi .
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1MJt lie.*li th• wottliouie of the Red ~viis and
w~n two yardJ had to be had, well, usually It WH Larry who
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Belllre WI• th• lnsl t.ant ltn llont Rnll•nd Thot wa. In +~•
dim nnl! n( 195~. '!'II• nreRen! IIIah orhnnl ~o,•r n tion of RH~
foothalt nlavers don't know what defeat tastes like
Mav thev never.
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men e•ng!n~ on the bli Plnlher
fllllbaek everyllme he ht&lt;J the ball,
Wblch wu not •• often as in prevl·
ou1 games litis year al Jl.lrrilon
and Sponeor lent more aid both ID·
!'de and out•l~e. jllach And Wells,
lleklea, were n·alhetayl of the to, •• llne.
Store by quartero·
Pomeroy
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Colle.( elln 111 parts ot the coun·
to&amp;on
0 8 Q1- 13
Touchdown• Spencer, ~hll!n, try will take tbne out at their
Strait (2) PAT: Spancor, Stroll. football ''"'•• on Saturdav, Nov
Jfi, to salute . )'&lt;At/on•! Football
Starting lineups·
P'ooo~a!lon and llal of Fame Dav
PANTHERS: end a: Parken •ncl MaiiY 'high 'chooll ,tlao plan to
Johnson; taeklu: Werrt ond Rou16 mark the oh.Orvonee.
fUardt: Welter and Struble; cent
Amont the majqr unlversltlea
eo Gll&gt;bl. Backo: Phalln, Harrloon, coooeratlni In tlrll climax lo N•·
sp'en~r. Howthome. Subs: Wll10h tlonai Football Foundotlon '•nd
or..n, Knlihl ond Barnill.
Hail of Fame Week ere Duke,
LOGAN: Galrtn 1nd Duffy, ends; Holy Cro01, M!ch(flan State, South·
IUJcb ond Weill, llckiOI; Bryon! ern Callfqrnla, Tulane ond VIr·
and Dennll. gu1rd1; Meyer, ,een~ tlnl1.
er. Bacekl: Brown, Morpn, SJralt
snd Stevm.
Brief ceremqnlet ldteduled for
1ome ol the Nov. 18 Jlllltl have a
two-fold purp!IMI, Tliey will out·
line the Foundation'•
and
programs In behalf of footbln 1nd
the vital role of tooball Itstructure.
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Speakera wlll deiCl'lb,e the
Tilt do-*' 111d 1 ftdl01l.l
flthl coroer 11111 Jim lrodd6ck fuQctlon and loalul'lll of lhe Foot·
•·ck b lht .ltrltY dockt lr ball Hall of Yame wblch. the Na·
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lfta N fto4 hit hungry ftmlly. build oil the R~llerl Unlvenlty
O!!Iy • yor Iller, In ' comolN&lt;k ca~pUI at New Sru~swlek, N. J .
lli-liUIIChtd N Ill an occulonol The flnt phue oil drive to roloe
olin paydly, ht Muftll htxlng'a ft.lld• lor eonotrucijlJn ~' th,ll bead·
"CI,.,.III Mall" 1tr Ullltllint a.t qu..-ten for atlllteW' foolb~ll 11
fenrltt Mil lltttlr ltr lht htovy· und•n~•r· l'lexl 111r, 11 YiUl be
woltht chom,lonlhlp of t~ world expanded inlo an lQIIDIIve Pilton·
ln 1fl7.' In eo •11•111 • lfthl· '' 11••'!'P•ltn

!;·ation'8 C..&amp;De!!t.~ Hi,h·S~hools To •

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Some of the oRrlieioa!l"" en!.
le~eo ond hlih ~rhonl• will •nlicit
contribution• to the Hnll nr Fome
hulldinR fuM from fan• In the at•·
dlum1 'lin !ll'ov. 16. Other~ will
make direct •rant! In l'e nome of
the IIIOnBorfna lnotliutlons
The llov. 1R ••m., wlll close a
week of activities drsl&lt;ned to a&lt;·
ouolnt lhf public with the National
Footbell Foundation and ill efforts
to further the eauae of am•teur
football. Durin&amp; the week of l'lov.
II, Touchdown Clubs and other
foolboll boo!ler organizations In
!many areu are holdlnl dlnnel'!l
and special meetings to manhall
support for the Foundation. Also
participating are football writers
and IJ)ort• bro•dcllleratbroughout
the country who are placing em·

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Hottest NL Pro Coathes Tangle
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ourPiut oui'PIIeo
Whlt.ver hiHifiiCI to Jimmy

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Bunclay whea Plid IJitlm'l CltYOl•nd Brornu 11~11 ·~dY "''
ker'1 Pllllburah Slti!Wt with tile
Eaaltirn Dlvllloa ltiCI II lllb.
Cleveland (11-\) IN4I Ill• clhl·
lion by on• Dtl!f iid If • "'"·
point tsvorl!t. Tilt' ltoel~ and
New York Oln\1 (Will +a) '!IN
tied tor
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Four New York l')qtrl tNffered
nu ottocka
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lo 1 nlne·poilll choltt lo Wltl~ tllo
Chlcogo Clrdll\;11 (MJ at YII!Ue
SlldlutD. 1t (lit 8\oelerf lad
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(l·l'l lake a IWO·I&amp;~ne W01tern Dl·
vision lead Into tho first of lour
1tr1i1ht gameo ond are 2~ point
underdog• again1t the Ramo (2-4)
11 Loa Angels~
In the other aamot, the O.trolt
Lions (3-3) are four·polpl choices
to defeat the Elalea (2-4) ot Phlla·
delphia; the Baltlllton Cotto (3-3)
~re ollm, •::1 fnor!IOi
1111not the
01 (2-4) ill
Waahinaton and the Bem (2-4&gt;
aro nme-polnt fovoritM to down
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put the ball
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their 40 Four first downs,••
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TD. Kelley'• potn:c,-:1s
Tolliver took
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car"r~!ebd!i~...~;a;~:~~
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recovering on
son shot over
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got one, a~d Whit' latch
oby outronlng the
ville !&lt;&gt;am on a aweep
He hod no blotk!nr
side. Kehey's kick wao bl9!',1ttll. .,
Socond quarter-Alter
off Nelaonville got four y~
three ttte1 and Hall ptlllltd
yard•, Middleport
the NelsonvU!e 41. Now
ond quarter, Nelson got-.• -,-.. "
threw to Ne)oon for 1._.8~~~:;a· ra;
for eight, thoo wa1 "
as he tried to pass.
But Whitlatch got It back
first down bolide, around
end on the Nelsonville 20.
and Whitlatch moved it to ttie
then 1\owley slithered down
slot Cor the scare. He was
least live times but kept to'
feet to ao over. Kelley's kick WJI!

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E~tch~' nd, Rollto,r: ,Ua~. Neal
and Stovet· center, Erwin. B~cks.
RowleY,' Nebon, Whlllltpli, ~bbo!~
Nelollnvlll.,;.enlj.l, Monk an~
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wos the first time the 1ackei.i tuar4s, Hollen~auJh and ltq,Mul·
failed to move lor a touchdiOWQ len; center, ·I!:!Uott. 'Va~ki, $MOe.
Colw~ll, Patton, and Lee~·
when they got the bali. They
kicked off to the Hounds 36,
Chlcago, ,Detrol!
ar&amp; tied socond
Francisco.
Parker, who guided the LIA~no to
three weotern Division and two
league tltiO'I before owitchlng to
Pittsburgh thio .,.10n, Ia the only
NFL coach who boaot• an odvan.
tal• in co1111'6titlon with Brown
Sund•y Nov, 10
Brown, wbo baa led Clovela~ij. to
six Eaotern Division and thrse
C. D. ntoker farm
league crowns alnce 19511, scored
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only one victory durinl that time
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a&amp;linst the Parker-coached Lions
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In 12 exhibltlpn, rei(Uiar "¥•oon
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and championship
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1 11 gur e• to lie 8 rip·
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phasls
on tn'thedeveloping
Importantcharacter
role
and qualities of ledershlp among
young men in eollage1 and high
ochoois.
0r11anlzatlons endonlnf and aupportlog the week-lone obiervance
include the ,National ColleaJate
Albletlc Auotlalion, American
Football Coaches Allotiatlon l'ool·
ball Writer• Anoelatton of Amer·
lea ond the Gollege Sporll lnformatlon Director• of Amariea.

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Juni9r Rowley, quat1~rbao~;,H ~
il~d on a beautiful, lWI!I\JJ' k~q
over ~enlfr 14 y~rd• loU· 1~
Crooks, reserve half, c!\Tie4i, \~e
twice lor 11 rarQ. is ~­
' cut back to the right &amp;id,llj)81
then ail tho way lor a .rp;
This came early in the l&lt;l!rlh Q\1,1~·
ler and was the Jaekets' findllu~·
chdown.
Gene Abbott, jumor fullbacil,
iad scored momenta earlier, Jat~
m the th~rd quarter, !rom live
vards away, Mark Kelly made gqott
three ol !JVe PAT kicks good.
Middleport's line was char&amp;ln~
'ul har~ all nl~ht on offense. On
dele11.1e llne111en spent more tim '
'n the Nelsonville back(leld tbaa
they did on their own siM of t~e
~ne. Coach Bob !Penrod'• bovs
were completely unable to atop l~i
fired ·up Jackeb.
Ed Bailey. Dick Ro~er, D~ve
~·nver Ill' to !lrwln. Kit N'e~
John Ketchk~ and o.eorg~ :alllliiJ.',
•he linemen, look•d Ilk• taex 'fer~
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day evenina on Mn. Dwilhl Ho·
back.
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Mr. and .Mn. Paul Sehen 1nd
children and Mr. and Mrs. Ji:bor
Rlch Black Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and .Mn. Rotiert Lewil and
chcUdl'en aad )If and Mra. Eber
Ph!kena of. Raeine wore Sundey
callert of• Mr. and J.rra. Eber Pic\·
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Grover a.rrJa, dll!llhler, Jane.
and Wllm• S111'• IJ)Ol!l S1jJ1dlr
afternoon 1n AtHena W\~1 '!o)o!rd
Rarfil.
lolr. ab4 lift, Eber Plpll..t pot
Satur.._, evelng with " l(ll-; a~d
Mr&amp;. Paul SeUell.
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ead witb l&gt;4 l!'aD~~Iitr; !o1r,
and Jlri. Eljer Plcteas.
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deaib ol Tim Sellora, ~lPF•· IIi
waa a resident b~e belofl 'colng
to Uve wllil itjA aon there. Hoi b
survived by 1wo brothera, John lind
Jim Sellen ,an~ one son Ricblll'd,
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drawing table. l"ool
watch Call 8tH.
11·5-Gip IJid tools ODe
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One electric table aaw, one wood
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' . • U tf BOllllle ra~•it doga lor ule or
trade. Howard B. Stitt, !oliddl•
port 0 L I, Hob"'n RwJ.
(81 Autv-Sol~

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.rmy otricla!s at Fori . ~rlo11
say Pv~. Albert K. KwlMJ!\al. •
combat trainee lroJII, 1 ,.W,ill~u,
Hawaii, haa the tonseat,1 Ill! le
na111e in th~ B!my. Tile K, et~ clS
lorh Kahekilitulikalewa'\"•mqh~- .

Rent

lo!QIIera 2, 3, and 4·bedroolll b'\11111
In goo&lt;! retklential diJtrlcl. Cali
collect lo Ravenswood, w. va.,
BRowuln11 34UI Extenllon
4~1 between 8:00 a. m. and
1853 Bulckl, $585.
a p. m. or lonmd Information
d6or and 4 dt· Both very depend· by mall to Mila Sandra Goantll,
able cars with ~rill•~ d••k KaiM!r Aluminum &amp; Chemical
Jrcen two tone finilb. lllie~ Coq10ration, P. 0. Bo1 118, Ill•·
tnar'a, Pomeroy.
ll·l~to 11111wood, Wul Vlr&amp;inia.
11 a ate
IBM Ford VB cuetomlille.
2 dr Sedan. Cholee of tj o e~·
11 • ;::," ken•
cepllonal eua. Blaettn~r'a, Pom·
eroy
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SERVICEMEN
NEWPORT, R. I. lFHTNCJ-&lt;Ken·
ncth E Sovel, COillis&amp;arymaa aec·
ond clui, USN, ado o! HarrY So·
vel or Reedavillo, Ohio, and hu&amp;bund ol loire. CbrtSUne L. Sovel o!
Tal!llto~, Mau., is aetving at the
Naval ,Stattoa, Newgort, Jl. I.

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live or Spenetr,
dreuod. WoU
DOC •
·
·'
• .aDS. Sparkling d~tl! IJ\arooo TUWYS
dreaed. George
finish. Extra nice lor model. Pen Roaa, Rt 1, Pomeroy.
;;..• •
Blaettnar'1, Pnmeroy. 11-l~tc
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1954 Buick V8 2 dt.·Jbrd Top.
1 I,
• 1,1195. Power 81JerlnJ and (II}
1114"••••1~WR,
•
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brakes. Dynanow drive. A beu·
Wantod-100 buehel corn. Eake) ~~~:!!!:=~:'!i=e:i!
tllul ear Traded
Hill Phone 958-.1
ll~tp 11Btlaliod owner on
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,
82
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Trailer op~ce Uell'l of llldclle- Iaiiie of Plera 1. Ill., ~IMH.
port. Get l~loled belon muddy
Notice Ia bert'?r 'II.., ' ~~·
11round hurt1 you. Phone bftll. Georae H. Prall wlioie P!JII Olflce'
Edgar 11e)'l!olda Reynold'• Dalr, addreu ii' RuUand, Ohio au been
Store, ldiddlepart, Oblo.
duly appointed ' ~101 tjt 'lbe
10 2 ett1 Eatate of Flora E. War4.-4~iaed,
'- - ,..,..,.-- .
late of Meica Collnty, Ohio.
(17) Help Wonted 1957.
Dated thi•'7th 41f pt No~ember
,'
Wanted - AgJr, slve, ~•liable, . . . . . . John c. Jltton
'
married lll&amp;n aJe 23 to 3D. $80
Judie of the Pl'Obati ~uri
week for 5 dW -k. Free boa
Melaa CQu•lr· pi!j0
pltali10tlon 111d paid vacatioo (II) 9, 16, 38, ate
'
benelkl. Apply Nickle! Bokery
1
806 W. Main St., Pomeroy, any
OP PI~INI ~~~~ HIAI·
evenin1 after 0 p, M. 1l-6-3tc
lNG 011 IIIVINTqltY
--Pro~to Coert-1~•1• ~ Ohlt
I7 · . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .
TO the Exeutor or Admln~tratEarn, Learn and have tun. a to 4 or and to sucb of the followln.l 11
niahto a •oek For appointment are reJidenta ot the flate o!'Oblo:
write co The Daily Sentinoi, •urvivlnC ~ u al!J~,~·I el
Bo1 oe8-A.
II 83tp tin, benel1411rle~ ,uflclet .tilt, ,'IIUI,
•
1ny· the all,rney or "\Ot'lieY•
f20.J8uSiniSS 5ef'viC'.II !Opre~nting any .of tilt afoftallll•
TREE SERVICE, trimmini or re Uoned """1111
. ,
moving. 5 )1111'1 • uperlenoo
You are hereby noYI¥ tbat on
Rebert SoJI'e, Pho~e Letart the 20th day ol OCio~;- iNti id
Fail~ 2180. ,
ll~te lllventorr and :4Pp111t111111eoi ot
the estate of Frink
Allen, deQuiCK SERVICE i;. •Watch b t~~ted, llti of ~benqD 't01Vnab.1Pi
pairlnt b.Y Fp~lf Trained in !ilcl counlf wla !lied Ill IIIII
watchmakff COLLINS JEWEL eourt.
r
ERS. P 1mtroY•
I 8 U • He&amp;rlnl til ..ld ~VIlli~"!
_.._
Appral•menl wut
COIIPUII'l f l l i - Proteetlon thll Court on the
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daya bt1lore tbe
ladlel Ml!'l'lller
htal'!tlf,
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my lllftllure and 1111
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day (),'Ieber, 10&amp;7. ·
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1904 Cllevrolo4 Belaire. $98&amp;. t
4 dr. Sedan. BeauUiul tprquul~e
and white llnlah .. New Pont"e
trade·lll. B~ellaar't, Pomeroy
11-1-Gif.
'
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Appleo ~a elder New Haven Or·
ebard. New' llmn, w. va., Ph
one Tlll'Oer 14088
IH ti
Beckwith plano. InQuire in the
b~ement apartment at 133
Hulberl')' Ave., alter e P. II
I!JI-3tp.
I load 10&amp;2 l'olltiae 4 dr Sed1n.
Tllrkefl, ~. &amp;lle lb. Phoao
111·11. Helen Damewood, Forl'llt
Run Rd. •
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II 9 Ole

I larae Wll'm Mornlnl heater $20.
Call IJ808.\', Middleport.
II 9 3tc
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many ' ' f on 1un !rode-In and
th' lll at Flle'a. Below llillh
Sehool In lllddieport Open
ove11 eveaiq.
II 8 Sic
Why bur an !eonominl Brand
• Freeler when rou can have l~o
very bell lot leaa. Unheard Ill
doal1 11hlle Iller iaat. Your llol
·: Point dwor.
,,.,, Rllrlaerallm1
Middleport, Ohio
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Young People
Are Entertained
Hra. Ernelt Powelt a•t•ted bY
Mn. Oerelcl Pu!Una entertained
the Free Vethodill Youna People

of the Laurel Cliff Church. Mbn·
dar eveninJ at her bome, Laurel
Cliff.
The mHIIDI. wllh Kn. Pulllna,
vlee pretldent, In ebarp, opened
with P'OUP alnctnc. after whleb
memboJJ pve a vene at
A eonlflbullon lfll
to the Rev. ancl JUt. Jam11
Johnson, mlulonarlea from the
Southern Oblo dlllrlclt.
Plana were · dlaetiated lor a
Cbrlatmu piny at-!be n11t 111eetr
tn1 whleh will be held at the
home of ~ ~well. Named on
the nll'elhnitnt-~ltte, lor th•
~ were ~ln. Powell, Mra. Wll·
llam S\nUflM!\1111 ·and Mro I'ul·
lin~ l'reeedln&amp; lilt perty ~~
P'tUP will 10 ~hrlaiJW c'"'li:J
v~I!IJ\.1 the l;{l!l~lr ·!Ji~mary a.
the ~PI'• lit~ JIOllle.
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b0ate1101 dtlr\•* , t,be IOCllll hour
to lD lllt\llberi. ·

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back.
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Mr. and .Mn. Paul Sehen 1nd
children and Mr. and Mrs. Ji:bor
Rlch Black Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and .Mn. Rotiert Lewil and
chcUdl'en aad )If and Mra. Eber
Ph!kena of. Raeine wore Sundey
callert of• Mr. and J.rra. Eber Pic\·
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Grover a.rrJa, dll!llhler, Jane.
and Wllm• S111'• IJ)Ol!l S1jJ1dlr
afternoon 1n AtHena W\~1 '!o)o!rd
Rarfil.
lolr. ab4 lift, Eber Plpll..t pot
Satur.._, evelng with " l(ll-; a~d
Mr&amp;. Paul SeUell.
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ead witb l&gt;4 l!'aD~~Iitr; !o1r,
and Jlri. Eljer Plcteas.
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Word hu ~n , ... we.t'ol the
deaib ol Tim Sellora, ~lPF•· IIi
waa a resident b~e belofl 'colng
to Uve wllil itjA aon there. Hoi b
survived by 1wo brothera, John lind
Jim Sellen ,an~ one son Ricblll'd,
or this III'U.

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SAJ.ot: ono Laneuter
~ jet pump wtlll PrtiiUI'II
tarik •nd cwltcb. Also 83-t..t
plaatic p:r.e, 1% • IV•; ~
LOST-.17 Jewel Beqrw Ladle• uehltect'a
drawing table. l"ool
watch Call 8tH.
11·5-Gip IJid tools ODe
typewrittr dealr
and one IUinl cabine~ handmade.
8b' AutCJ ~l!~v•cc~•
One electric table aaw, one wood
latbe, one 60tid oak oldeboard
' H. llA Wl.lNGS :iONS CO'. - ~
hour II reeker Service. Diy one Whl~e~~ sewlns maebine
Phuo. U227. N!Pt P~011e lllttque. Poone Pomerov 11 l!oJ
10 2 em
6039-X. D!.DGE • f~YloiOil:I'H
DE!o LEU
' . • U tf BOllllle ra~•it doga lor ule or
trade. Howard B. Stitt, !oliddl•
port 0 L I, Hob"'n RwJ.
(81 Autv-Sol~

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FIJRT CARSON, Colo.

choic.:e:!o~r
. ~tw~o: I

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lif-

.rmy otricla!s at Fori . ~rlo11
say Pv~. Albert K. KwlMJ!\al. •
combat trainee lroJII, 1 ,.W,ill~u,
Hawaii, haa the tonseat,1 Ill! le
na111e in th~ B!my. Tile K, et~ clS
lorh Kahekilitulikalewa'\"•mqh~- .

Rent

lo!QIIera 2, 3, and 4·bedroolll b'\11111
In goo&lt;! retklential diJtrlcl. Cali
collect lo Ravenswood, w. va.,
BRowuln11 34UI Extenllon
4~1 between 8:00 a. m. and
1853 Bulckl, $585.
a p. m. or lonmd Information
d6or and 4 dt· Both very depend· by mall to Mila Sandra Goantll,
able cars with ~rill•~ d••k KaiM!r Aluminum &amp; Chemical
Jrcen two tone finilb. lllie~ Coq10ration, P. 0. Bo1 118, Ill•·
tnar'a, Pomeroy.
ll·l~to 11111wood, Wul Vlr&amp;inia.
11 a ate
IBM Ford VB cuetomlille.
2 dr Sedan. Cholee of tj o e~·
11 • ;::," ken•
cepllonal eua. Blaettn~r'a, Pom·
eroy
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SERVICEMEN
NEWPORT, R. I. lFHTNCJ-&lt;Ken·
ncth E Sovel, COillis&amp;arymaa aec·
ond clui, USN, ado o! HarrY So·
vel or Reedavillo, Ohio, and hu&amp;bund ol loire. CbrtSUne L. Sovel o!
Tal!llto~, Mau., is aetving at the
Naval ,Stattoa, Newgort, Jl. I.

·:&lt; ''

live or Spenetr,
dreuod. WoU
DOC •
·
·'
• .aDS. Sparkling d~tl! IJ\arooo TUWYS
dreaed. George
finish. Extra nice lor model. Pen Roaa, Rt 1, Pomeroy.
;;..• •
Blaettnar'1, Pnmeroy. 11-l~tc
IOllltc
..
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1954 Buick V8 2 dt.·Jbrd Top.
1 I,
• 1,1195. Power 81JerlnJ and (II}
1114"••••1~WR,
•
.
brakes. Dynanow drive. A beu·
Wantod-100 buehel corn. Eake) ~~~:!!!:=~:'!i=e:i!
tllul ear Traded
Hill Phone 958-.1
ll~tp 11Btlaliod owner on
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NOTICI OP AI'PO,NTM.H'I' ,
Trailer op~ce Uell'l of llldclle- Iaiiie of Plera 1. Ill., ~IMH.
port. Get l~loled belon muddy
Notice Ia bert'?r 'II.., ' ~~·
11round hurt1 you. Phone bftll. Georae H. Prall wlioie P!JII Olflce'
Edgar 11e)'l!olda Reynold'• Dalr, addreu ii' RuUand, Ohio au been
Store, ldiddlepart, Oblo.
duly appointed ' ~101 tjt 'lbe
10 2 ett1 Eatate of Flora E. War4.-4~iaed,
'- - ,..,..,.-- .
late of Meica Collnty, Ohio.
(17) Help Wonted 1957.
Dated thi•'7th 41f pt No~ember
,'
Wanted - AgJr, slve, ~•liable, . . . . . . John c. Jltton
'
married lll&amp;n aJe 23 to 3D. $80
Judie of the Pl'Obati ~uri
week for 5 dW -k. Free boa
Melaa CQu•lr· pi!j0
pltali10tlon 111d paid vacatioo (II) 9, 16, 38, ate
'
benelkl. Apply Nickle! Bokery
1
806 W. Main St., Pomeroy, any
OP PI~INI ~~~~ HIAI·
evenin1 after 0 p, M. 1l-6-3tc
lNG 011 IIIVINTqltY
--Pro~to Coert-1~•1• ~ Ohlt
I7 · . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .
TO the Exeutor or Admln~tratEarn, Learn and have tun. a to 4 or and to sucb of the followln.l 11
niahto a •oek For appointment are reJidenta ot the flate o!'Oblo:
write co The Daily Sentinoi, •urvivlnC ~ u al!J~,~·I el
Bo1 oe8-A.
II 83tp tin, benel1411rle~ ,uflclet .tilt, ,'IIUI,
•
1ny· the all,rney or "\Ot'lieY•
f20.J8uSiniSS 5ef'viC'.II !Opre~nting any .of tilt afoftallll•
TREE SERVICE, trimmini or re Uoned """1111
. ,
moving. 5 )1111'1 • uperlenoo
You are hereby noYI¥ tbat on
Rebert SoJI'e, Pho~e Letart the 20th day ol OCio~;- iNti id
Fail~ 2180. ,
ll~te lllventorr and :4Pp111t111111eoi ot
the estate of Frink
Allen, deQuiCK SERVICE i;. •Watch b t~~ted, llti of ~benqD 't01Vnab.1Pi
pairlnt b.Y Fp~lf Trained in !ilcl counlf wla !lied Ill IIIII
watchmakff COLLINS JEWEL eourt.
r
ERS. P 1mtroY•
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Appral•menl wut
COIIPUII'l f l l i - Proteetlon thll Court on the
Ule, 4u~. ISN1 POito. Call Dor INov~mbttf. 1N7, 11 10
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Your Onb' AulhoriJecl
any
bartl 11 aay
FaDer IIUJB MAN
daya bt1lore tbe
ladlel Ml!'l'lller
htal'!tlf,
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my lllftllure and 1111
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Hid COUrt, tbla 3011!
.t."'t3'~~ PM
day (),'Ieber, 10&amp;7. ·
•··
- E...,.1on

1904 Cllevrolo4 Belaire. $98&amp;. t
4 dr. Sedan. BeauUiul tprquul~e
and white llnlah .. New Pont"e
trade·lll. B~ellaar't, Pomeroy
11-1-Gif.
'
'
Appleo ~a elder New Haven Or·
ebard. New' llmn, w. va., Ph
one Tlll'Oer 14088
IH ti
Beckwith plano. InQuire in the
b~ement apartment at 133
Hulberl')' Ave., alter e P. II
I!JI-3tp.
I load 10&amp;2 l'olltiae 4 dr Sed1n.
Tllrkefl, ~. &amp;lle lb. Phoao
111·11. Helen Damewood, Forl'llt
Run Rd. •
'
II 9 Ole

I larae Wll'm Mornlnl heater $20.
Call IJ808.\', Middleport.
II 9 3tc
----~·- GUIU, new, uaetl, an(lquea. Save
many ' ' f on 1un !rode-In and
th' lll at Flle'a. Below llillh
Sehool In lllddieport Open
ove11 eveaiq.
II 8 Sic
Why bur an !eonominl Brand
• Freeler when rou can have l~o
very bell lot leaa. Unheard Ill
doal1 11hlle Iller iaat. Your llol
·: Point dwor.
,,.,, Rllrlaerallm1
Middleport, Ohio
~OJI.tf
Open ev111 evenina.
11 9 ate TIIIMITti'iri"aiMiNift"i

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Young People
Are Entertained
Hra. Ernelt Powelt a•t•ted bY
Mn. Oerelcl Pu!Una entertained
the Free Vethodill Youna People

of the Laurel Cliff Church. Mbn·
dar eveninJ at her bome, Laurel
Cliff.
The mHIIDI. wllh Kn. Pulllna,
vlee pretldent, In ebarp, opened
with P'OUP alnctnc. after whleb
memboJJ pve a vene at
A eonlflbullon lfll
to the Rev. ancl JUt. Jam11
Johnson, mlulonarlea from the
Southern Oblo dlllrlclt.
Plana were · dlaetiated lor a
Cbrlatmu piny at-!be n11t 111eetr
tn1 whleh will be held at the
home of ~ ~well. Named on
the nll'elhnitnt-~ltte, lor th•
~ were ~ln. Powell, Mra. Wll·
llam S\nUflM!\1111 ·and Mro I'ul·
lin~ l'reeedln&amp; lilt perty ~~
P'tUP will 10 ~hrlaiJW c'"'li:J
v~I!IJ\.1 the l;{l!l~lr ·!Ji~mary a.
the ~PI'• lit~ JIOllle.
· RelnabliMI!IIt!fll!rcaeD"t4 by
b0ate1101 dtlr\•* , t,be IOCllll hour
to lD lllt\llberi. ·

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l'riYf: ~~,'lie~ Fl , ~~~~~ ~brls~ne O'Donnell, grab b,g,
Til~ ~'ll"l' ''!!e )l!ltiOII~If ~' Charlea Radford, Mr$ E E
olfieeiT ·~ w:e~t ~
'lollrod, 'lllls.Jiargaret Gans and
dllre ~ vlee PIUldea "
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Donata ;ill~ea, ~ )fl. w:flt• booth Mrs T~::':~~;:~.n;~!!'l·
Fro..
JeorliDP: ~~; Viilf Iii'::' ICrs. bymond
, MISs
Anna 1KoJOtD, ~laC~~~:Ian; ~~t~ Bl~.·'llennessy, and Mrs William
Lelan~ , Sisson,, au~lwr '
.,. "- I Garber; and cash1ers, Mrs Mary
It ""Enouneed lhlt lht bi!IIO 1Kulllelman, Mrs Mary Schaefer
comml!
fill' the year 1f0'11!!. bt ilra. Remo ' Nem, M"s Martha Hoposted b\ I f ~tlbulo Ill !l'e c')illll- I we)l and Mrs George Hackett Jr.
ch andlllioee naq~e4 •mus1;~e llr 1 Jllus were !"•de lor a Christ
f10d a '14NUM~. Pla}!f ~ com·', ma1 party on Sunday Dc~ember 8
pleted for ,the aonual•bwar wtiieh • and hostesses for the party arc
will be held Thursd.y•NQVe11!llfr ' Mtl. ,Riehm! Freeman. Mrs Rob
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dllcken ~4 baleli 1if111 ! e.; Gr1mes Mrs Robert Burkett
dmnen will~be ser:v~. ~~ '1 i!H!•'i~.' ~hajr:tna~, M!ss Helen Waddt!l,
Commltteer for U.. ~r w~ · Mils Mabel Wadetl Mrs Harley
named a1d inelucleli~kl~n, ~ Slact, lin Kenneth McCulloug~
George H•el~lt Sr : Jlrtntn1 MJ'ilo ! llr• Richard Gress. Mr! Paul Hoi:
R1chard .llresi, ~
!mfa~. It(", t '"· •Mrs. WllliV~ Halnl)l, Mro Ted
John Mitch, Mrs 1b!l&lt;l'l~lleelie, Chapman. Miss Lily G1rotam1,
Mrs Pblllp lleier, ,Hrs. Qeo11~ ·)I". Homer Bmkles, Mrs Mary
Horak, lin William Re~art, lin I Kunzelman, and Mr. George
Dorothy Glotlner, V)'!.•n,len )lp~- t Horak.
dley, Mra Charles Radf~ ~·· E ' Following prayer by Father
E ~·ollrQd and Mrs JO!I&lt;'P 118ub ' Turel wh lch closed the meet Iii',
W11tmse~ Mrs Geotle Bllch· refreshment• were served by Mrs
anan cllaaman, lin Har~tSitck, Frank Je011lngs, Mrs TOomas Hen
fO-thalrman 1 Mr.. Elbei1, 11o~ili!O•, fleir&lt;Y Jr\ M" Homer Gordoo,
Mrs Kl!nn~th MCWIIOUJh, , l!rs illrJ Emo Barsotti Mrs M1chao!
Robert Burl~t, Mrs j:.ConifHllv Hactett and Mrs Edw111 Wehrung
ozdosky, Mrs WlUiam' Cllrk, Mro The table carried out the Tbanks
loan Paltmon, Mn ~om~ J,lrlc· giving theine
klcs, Mlaa Martha l\owell,' Mt•
------Roberta Pallcy. ~~ .. Alina liowen
Mp David Good•'Jn, IIIIo Rita
Beegle Mr• Paul Hqlter, and Ml&amp;a
Ldy Glrolaml

"led

Grueser-Barr.Doublt Ring
Nuptial Vows Giv~n·On Fmllllv l

Mi~dleport

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Mrs. Karl Grueser
Is Hostess To
Pythian Chiefs

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Mr1 Karl Grueser enlerlalned
Past Cblefo of Magnolia Tem·
Pythlan Slttors, Thursday evenher home, Minersville.
mHiing with Mrs Amand•
, vice preliden~ pretldlns
with the Lqrd'1 Prayer In
•Sever~ membera were re
Ill. Ploi\J were mode for
Chrlotmu dinner which
at the Martin RcataurW,tlnc•&lt;ltly, December 4, fola porty at the hOme of
Ebersbaeh, Mulbe"!'
will II&lt;; 1 $1 gift ex-

th~

The traveling pr11e donated by
Eherebaeb wos aworded to
lt(n Wllllom Killinger II wu announced that due to the dlotrlcl
eonyenllon of Pythlan Slstero beh~l~ on ~huroday, November
of the Ma&amp;nclla
I,.,,,.,.,1. meeting
will bt held on Tuesday,
!'lo;!embe~,_J9 . A turkey dinner at
m wlll-preoede lhe November
mcetlna.
I
Games wore played during the
ooclal hour with prlz.., awarded
to Mra Adam Ebersbach, i~rs
Wllll1m ~llllnaor, Min Ern a Je.,.,
Mra Joseph Seegle and Mra Law·
renee Lanning
Refreshment• were 1crved by
the hoiteas to those• named above
and Mrs Rollin Bcarho, MliRCS
Lena and Thelma Grueocr, Mro
Jlernlce Dmt, Mr1 Carrie
George Heine• and Mra
Elselotein

Tbree ·M~n

On Chargfs Of

Fraud FiledJ(ere

F~·fAmlunity~.

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Friend.· '12. .·Racine, at noon, Fri·
day. hiel!il, aecortllllll 1&lt;1 Racme
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