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8-Daily SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport; 0., Nov. 22, 1957
Virginia
Long,
Robert
Denison
United
Methodist
Chester
Methodist
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Wedding Of Sept. 15 Announced Come Double Class
Youth Fellowship
Meeting Is Held
Meeting Is Held
Mrs. A. R. Kni ght was a guest
The Chester Charge Methodist

OIL
TUATMENTS
SPECIAL

$2.00

Mrs. Henry Spencer. sCcond nom- ' by Mr. Wiggins
ination of offl~ers was held.

for Ono Wotk Only

MARY JUNE'S
BEAUTY SALON

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Following group singing, a short
ing" held last week in Logan was busineso 1ession was held after
given by Miss Leda Mac Kraueter. which a program was presented by

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"'"P.w and Mrs. Leo

NOON Till DARK .

Most popular snapshot cpmera ever built!

Mrs. Frank

Vaughan

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NEW USED CAR LOT

Why not buy a worth while Jlft, 'omtthlng the whole family can
tl'\tby - a second car for the family - Eitner a new Buick or
Pontiac or one of th111 '1lkf ntw" betfer buy ultd cu1 from
Bt1111nor1? Now io tho tlmt to rttlly gtl i borgoln. We hove

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WEST MAIN ST.

1954 DESOTO • • • •
Custom Tudor- One Owner.

1954 FORD VB .

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1954 Ford VB Dlx. 2dr. Sedan ··· ····· $995
1955 Dodge VB Coronet ··· ··· ··· ··. · $1,395

$B95

4 dr. Sedan. Beautiful two tone blue finish. New Pontiac tradein. Good family car.

$995

A Swcpl wing ~cauty both in JoOiu and condition . Push button

1956 Dodge Coronet 4 dr. Sedan · · $1,795

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2 dr. ''liard Top" Stdan. New Buick trade-ln. Jlynaflow drive.
All vinyl leather 8Cals. Almost like the day It was 10id. R&amp;ll.

1,57 FORD 500 • • • SAVE $B50

I dr. Sedan. Fincet Of the fine carl Power Steering &amp; brakea,
dyna!low drjve. Show~ the very ~lsi o! care. New otto cosll
$5&amp;00.00.

1954 Buick V8 Super 2 d.r. ········ $1,495

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USED C~R

MIObL"O~T

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1954 Pontiac Star Chief ··· ··· ··· ·· · $1,095
1953 Bulcks .. .. ···.. .. .. · as low as $195

Choice of six fine cars. Two of theae ~ars are low JDIIeoc• one

owner cara.

1953 Che¥rtlets .. .. ·

Your tholtt
This has

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BE suitf TO 110 SO BEFOl\IMl!lCEMB~R
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POMEROY
RUTLAND

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S:Ot ,
P~on~s 52J ;Ud letiM
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B~l~ , . . , -P.ON!J;IACS .

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$1095

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2 Door Sedan, Radio and Heater.

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1953 DESOTO : ~ •· • ·. • • • $695

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Firedome 4 Door Sedan, Radio, Heater, Automatic' T•amml~Ji~o.
·{'llwer
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Christmas a sizable
check fer generous
giving - and meeting year-end bills.
Why not start sav•
ingnow?

1955 DODGE

FQR .

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of thr.O exmpUbnal calall:&amp; 4 tlfa,,.,.tll al~l.rt·

1952 DeSoto VI 4dr.

PRESTON
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bett o! condtl1on.
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-1953 DeSoto VI 4dr. Sl4an ·········· $795

USED CAR LOT
POMEROY
PHONE 13S·X

LOT

"liard Top", Power steering &amp;' brikea. i&gt;ynanow drive. Smart .
red with white top.
Conv. Cpe. Hydraii!JIIc drive. Now lilbt blue \OP. 116H. Week·
end epccial.
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AtSO VISIT OUR 1JSED CAR toT
ON J..OCUST STREET IN MIDDtE·
PORT FOB MANY MORE EXCEL•
UWJ· BARGAINS ON A • I USED
tAps .tND TRUCKs.

FOR 1958

1955 Buick VI Roadma$ter · ··· · ·· · $1,895

$1395

Long Wbeel Base Pickup - A Dandy For

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Cotallna CJl&lt;l. ,Hard Top" . boa~ I(.' Exrtpllonal.ln every wny. II)'·
dramatic drl~e. 11&amp;11.
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:Tudor. Spedal Thil Week.

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1955 Pontiac VI 2 dd ·:.. :.. .... $1,695

1954 FORD VB • • • • • • • • $795

195:
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2 Ton' Cab and Chasal•. 154" W.B., 5 spd. trans. Tires Excellent.

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4 dr. "liard Top" Sedan. Powor S!AerlnQ &amp; bl'llkes. R&amp;H. This. il
a car we eould recommend to our but c~rtomors. New one cost
over $4~.00.
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FO.RD V8 •· • • • • • • -$1595
flckup. Radio, heater, blue and ~hite, one own'JJ'.

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RUfKS·FOR BRACES.CAMPAIGN IS STARTED

Chief Of Polire
Orders Stricter
Enforcement

Middleport Chl~f of PoUC!I! Leoy Bartrum said loll a)' 1 ·..-..kdown on beer joinll ~ellin&amp; to
dt11nks and half druab !,.. ·beeD
ordered.
. Tbe order followed .1 mel~ Fri.
day night In one of lbt lavmui In
which Chari., Quillen, S. -Fonrtbst, w.. stabbfd in the Nted witb
a knife or llnJ.,.U· rue. Polile
held James L. Bm.et, 25, fearl-11,
on • ehargo of knlfinr with in!HI
to k~l.
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1956 Buick VB Super ·: ··· ·· ··· ··· · $,2,695

'fU4or Sedan Demonsll'ator. Fordomallc, 245 HP Motor, R&amp;H, Style Tone.

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1956 Buick VB Special ········· ··· · $2,295

' Cuatom Tudor. Fordomallc, ~u·tone. Clean.

1954 STUDEBAKER

making

Beautiful Black wilh white top. Locally owned car. Clean.

Flredome V8 - Fordor, Automatic trans., power steering. Real Sharp.

1954 .MERCURY • • • .

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yourt.

Sighting Strange .
Object In Skies·

blue drcS! with light blue acces.
sones and a corsage of white cnr-

ple left for n wedding trip to the
Smoky . Mountains. t'or the trip,
t~c brtdc wore a navY blue suit
Wtlh red accessories and the orchid from her bi'idnl bouquet.
The new Atr. and Mrs. Uobcrt
Denison will be residing at ~14
Telford Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio.

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idd eport Pol'ice ·Crackdown
Three~ore Report

and J corsage of pink carnation~.
The groom'll mother wore a dark

1953 Ford VB CustomUna · ······ ····· $795

1919 modtll that

$4.25

;ELBEftFe~DS

matching laee plateau dipped to a
V with a hanging pearl in the cent·
cr. Her bridal bouquet was mounted on a whtte Bible and was com·
posed of a while, purple throated
orchid surrounded by a casradP r.C
white stephenotis with sequined
streamers.
Miss L()is Bartrum of Middlepw·t
was maid-of-l10nor. She wore a
blue ballerina dress and carrid
a bouquet of pink, b\ue and whit ,
carnations. Miss Cheryl Lon ·•
~islcr of the bride, was junio~
bridesmaid. She olso wore a b.t l·
lerina blue dFcss and carried a
bouquet of pink, blue and whil '
carnations.
Mr. Jack fltniaon, brother or the
grQom, was best' man Mr. Douglaq
Long andj:dr. Larry Long, b'rothcrs
of the br1de, were ushers.
The bride's mothbr wore a navv
blue dress with pink aecessonr:&lt;;

~alions.
Following the reception held in
the church social rdom, the cou -

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2 dr. Sed11n. New Buick trade-in. Extra nice for model

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palms, fern and the seven-candle
l!andeJahra.
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A half hour of nuptial music
was presented by Mro. c. o. Chapm~n, organist,. and Mlsa Donna
Will, vocalist.
Given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Gene Long, the bride
wore a gown of Ch8111illy lace and
nylon tulle over slipper satin. The
filled bodice featured a sabrlna
neckline with sheer acrolls of irrideacents and tiny points over the
hond1. Lace scrolls lPclreled the
hipline of the bouffant s~lrt of
layer&amp; of tulle and termlnlated at
the floor.
Her finger-tip veil of. 1heer Im-

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at sacr\fl,e pricts. Rush in now anct

nA$1lOL1111

Sae The Complete Line of Eastman l&lt;odak
Cameras, Dar~ Room O"tfits~ · Film,
Cases, Gadget Bo'~:-;; .· ... ·. .

ported illusion was caught to a

AGIFT FOR THE WHOLE FAtt\ILY

$7.45

CAMERA

''~m il v, Mr. and Mrq, c. F
~hkeslee anrl da,lghtf'r, Jennifer
f') rov .. Engene
Brown Mrs. Ch~rles

LT. and MRS. ROBERT DENISON
The RuUand Methodist Chute' ert Denison, son of IJir. and. Mrs.
was the •etting, Sunday, Sept. U Carl Denison of RuU,nd.
&gt;t two-thirty o'clock for the w4d·
The double-ring ceremony was
ding of VIrginia Long, daughter performed by the Rev. George Da·
of Mrs. Helen Long and the late vi.! before an altar decorated with
Mr, Long of Rutland, to Lt. Rob- while chry1anthemums, gladioli,

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·PRESTON MOTORS
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camera. Just load, aim, and shoot for grand plctvrtl by IU~
or by Rosh. Get 12 big, sharp block·and-whltt or co!OI pic•
tures froM a roll of fllm. Como in todoy for lull deiallt .

Mrs. Leo

'J.rose nam ed abnve and Mr. and

Springs and nine youth anl one
adult, Mmersvtue.
The next meeting will be held
at the Rock Springs church on
, January 20, 1958.

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~RIAL VIEW OF MEIGS CO. FARM OF ·fEEK.

BROWNIE

Uncheon. It was decided to bav~
~ potluck dinner and gift ex ~ b an !le at the next meetina ..Qn
"'.uesday, Dec. 17.
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Refrf'shmPrtCI WE're SE'rved bv

host group. Attending were five
youth and one adult from Alfred;
three youth and one adu lt. Rock

, Chester, Ohio

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Heart" by Myrna Maag and a film
"How Honest Are You?" conclud·
ed the program.
The meeting clo!ed with the
MY!' benediction after which re·
freahments were 11erved by the

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Friday, DC'C 6. Each la rly wa 3
requested to bake a p:e for t11e

ed with group singing of "Cleanse

Walton Farm

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there was a di.~cussion on tbt
balaar to be held at lhc churc:1

.the
duet and
"Ivory
Palaces"lfost
by group.
Paula A
Sayre
Myrna
Maag opened the program follow·

S•nd•u, NfW. 24, 1157

SholgDJt ind-_RIIle ..._ Trap and Slffi Targels

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read Psalm 125 aJtd oflered pr3y
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scripture

A report on the "Booster Meet·

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Leo Crew, pres1dent1 preside.,
• nd devotions led by Kern\it Wal·

reading by Vicky Brown.

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supper was served.

'~saak

the United Methodist Church mel
Tuesday evening at the churci
:tnd show&lt;'d pi c turr~ taken nn

Devotion• Jed by Kenneth WigEsther Hayes, councilor, presided atno opened the meeting. Group
singing of "The Touch of His Hand
and reported ill were Mrs. John on Mine'' and ''In MY Heart There
Haye&amp;, Mrs. Ronald Osborn and Rings A Melody" preceded prayer

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"'hen the Come-Double Cia" ' or

Youth Fellowship met ltonday
evening at the Minersville church.

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Chanael 3- Satuntay

Certain ~~~e~e'F,i of Middleport council be·
And several of the Mtddleport legislators
lieve the Sta!e Deparilnent ot ltealth, and tis beUeve that when lbe •truggle ts over, when
subordinate body, the Water Pollutton Board. the law has been eamplted wtlh, they Will
are pursumg a dlwlous C01US41 ill Ju poUcy ftnd themselves ~nng and uperatJng a dtstoward our twin towns on the problem of co. posal plant Wit~ Pomei'Oy
operation in building a jointly used sewage
We are not famt ltat wtth the atlttude of
disposal plant.
Poflleroy council toward eventual cooperaSpok~men for the bo~rd unofficially llave tion wtlh Middleport. Obviously, the Pollutold councilmen in Middleport they belleve tion Board feels that when both towns get
down to hard facts, embodied in dollars and
cooperation may be broug)tt about best eventually - by pushing each town separate- cents stgns, the value of cooperation wtll be
so apparent that even tradttlonal non·cooperly towlrd action.
atlon will go out the wmdow

SIJID On
CU'Cie S Ranch ·
Watch Mr Wizard
Howdy D'oody
Andy's 011111
Fury
Capt Gallant
True Story
DetecUve'a D~
Dclwn Oil 'l'lle Farm
Regional Football
Western Theater
s~~vq
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Ca1141ldy
lf!IWI, l' 1:11111!
'~ball ~ehoard
Fecletilll(ea ·
Satlll'lla1 Nicbt Jamboreo
People Are Fu11111
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Department Store Sales Climb Past Week But Still
Trail Tliose 01 :Y~r Ago Reports Fe'de.ral R.eserv.e Bank

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Search their hearts,-'stead o skies up above
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"Go on back, what Is dane, It's been done, and Its over, my
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'And you're lost to me forever, my love
What Is done Jt's been done,--and lt'1 sacred, my dear,
And you're•lost to me forever, my Jove "
-Pearl K. Scott
Phylbs Snowden hu been til
wlllt flu
.Mr aod Mrs. Ernest Molden
were Saturday afternoon callers of
Roy Snowden and daughter, Phyl·
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Frtday they have been unable
to piCk ·1p lite tratl of three
bandtts who rnbhed the Evans

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12:15 ~lirlatlatl Sclence

ily sentme1 dl~r~~.~~·u~:la~n
C~L IIIICIA~ Aii'HINGM~:;
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Savmgs an1 Lo:ln Assn Fairlawn
branch of S8 200
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qui!radc ghsses and noses, en·
tercd the oftu!e 1n the afternoon
One held a sawed-off abotfiUD on

12·80 Tv ChaPJl
I 00 wMI'a \'our Trouble
t!l.o Indualr)', 011. p'~t!e
.l PrOtttJeila ot Pallh
' 00 Cl,l'lli4Dd Browna
,ao Wid~ Wide W.orld

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two clerks and three

wc;Hs TV

ters' drawers and forced the man

ager to open the vault They fled
ur , black m dnven hy tbe thtrd
member of the gang. .
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The Evans firm loot $30,000
last sprmg when

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Sunday- Channel 8 '

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gunmen

Weagly Eleeted
'fo School Head

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robbed 1ts South Plua braach

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Se~ool

culltomen

wbile the othen emptied cash·

1:30 Nelill Pllltlfe
5:45 arpn Tlnie

ChannelS- $alurdjpr

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18~80111,

tHE DRIVER'S
SEAT

He watched at the way that she lilted her eyes
And he knew th,e story they told,
He sn!lled as she searched-'cross the fields, thrt1 the skies,
For a plan they could netther unfold

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watm:;r·

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Q.O(I PIDih• Sbo~
, Chevy Sbow

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brothel'
slsterd
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Nov .... t:OO ~~Preu
real tension.
Mr Roand
Owen•nd H
'wley
When called
f'nal plansTuefor
I pep rally
Wha t can l)appen certainly
been 481)1· have
!rom the A o Lec
Mi!!'I'HODIST MEN
wut
he/orebe :he Th•nksalvtnJI gam••
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school
where heWCTU MEETING
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The Pomerof WCTU wl)l meet
or Pomeroy
a chtloren were Ill Columhu. Satu' lnureh
1 •t the Federated Church, Tueaday 9 00 Life on the Parm
14Itld numbering exactly 24 lloys who stuck
th e
OPEN MEETING
at 7 P "'
with the uillque American sport of footbsU. Mr anQ lit• John Buwcot were An opeu meetmg of the \Vlld
LI:J'IRAIV CLUB
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bluoe In one place· parents
ol 'the"•
Forost Run, Monday at 8 p m of Mi'l Ben Pbllson
II 30 Saturday Playhouse
II was quite well settled that mothers of Mr,
and
Mrs
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nnd
w•th
Mrs
KeMetb
Harris
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CUB
SCOUT
MIETING
Lo DeanRanger
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12 00 The
Jimmy
Show
bl
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and Mrs Estel !foor~ spent hosle-. It will he a Chmtmas
Capt~n~
I, tough looking football prospect,s, many last 1\'eekend 10 Kayforcf nnd Ea.il workshop wtth Mrs Goren stans
The November Cub Scout Pack I1 00
30' Record 110
Hop
CBS N.,tit
of them with previous varsity experience bank., w va . "1th reluuvcs
bury as de\nonstrator Those at mect•na will be
F
2 30 The Big Picture
8 00 Vornlnf, Sbow
persuaded their sons not to come out for' I !I ISs!
Kar,r,
d,•',"ustlhn'' tending are requested to brmg
7
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8 00 CBS N~tt'f.
r
un('ra sc r\lces
n
, then own supplies for arrange
, t thl
'
football. This could only have come from
r.uy S1mth Gallipolis, Sunday
menta
Jects will be dlsp 1ayeu
6
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Saturday News Special
9·55
Mornlnl
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·mlaunderstandmg of what football is or a Mrs E s ,Mills l,ol,.t.ct her ,
• 1un9. l\
"' 6 15 Football sc_oreboard
·i 10 00 Garry Moore
to,ao Arthur. GodfreJ
fa11 ure to comprehend whi!l" football' can son
mlow nnd daughkr Mr ami The ' UP]\latrtllJs
0, M IT" Pomeroy collect•ng
the Cub Scouts
n baaket,
ep lor 6 30 20th
Mr. 0 0 Pollcrson Hulland
food for
GoldenCentury
?layhowe
•111301 S~e n ll!ch
mean to a boy.
Mr. vcn• Soul•bv " ""''"" ' Ohnptcr, 186. OES, w•ll hold •••dy lamtlies
7730
00 Perry Mason Show
12·00 News at No011
12 10 Katlel!l• 14Jmanac
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b II sI anenster, '"""
thotr regular
Mn·
the Duchess
We feel that a special mention might be
So this year, lest we sec somethmg like the to M:•;r
Temple, mcctmg
Tuesdolat the
evening
98 30
oo D•ck
\iale &amp;Storm
Show
made this year at the banquets Of the parents Galllpolfs grid tragedy happen here, let U&lt;. was the wet k1 nn WH st of M wit'• Mrs !'lrr•·tl Tracl " hos
9 30 Ha"" Gun wm Travetl
12.15 Love of Life
who stand
solidly
behind
the
desire
of
their
b
th
and
M•'
Gilbert
Sloc
l•tr
tes,
1
here
w•ll
be
an
exchange
10
oo
Gur,smoke'
12
30 Search for To,rrow
0
bo t
Ud
I
remem er e parents of the boys who plit Mn lloy Jooes sprnt Ihe wee!. of $,I 00 gtfts
f
10 30 ou clal DetecUve
12'45 G'Jidlng Uabt
YB
par pate n What many older peo- up with late dinners, llred muscles, mltablc end m Sl Alball&lt;l wtlh Mr '""
A'll'&amp;ND SHRINE MEETING
r.;
11 10 Up-to-the-mmute News
J·OO Katie'• Kitchen
pie call a "dangerous" game Mothers especl· tempers d
Mr,
Stcwo1r1
:Ill'• c. E Neue, nast worthy
11 10 The Late Show
11
I
30 Aa the World Turlll
ally In mllfly instances struaaJe thro ~• th
an anx e y over games lost They Mr ""' Mrs Joho How':'l .nd h1gh piieltesl and supreme cha~r
2 00 l!eot lbe CII!Ck
oo
u,.., e have a round of applause coming tao
M" Ellen naer 1v." Sunday mmi of malormJ oblect.ve, Mrs
•2 30 Bouseparty
Kuch as Lions, ElkJj pollee, Jaw
clmn.:·r h'tlrsts or '1 1..
Hcl ~n RtewM't l(tt\Vklns worthy h1gh
3.00 Big PIU'ofi
ynrs, nunes and Rotarian!' Ao
Nt oi S ( of Pom£•rO)
Jlllt'Stcss anrl 1\.trs Charles Bt'n
3,30 The Verdict II VoliN
other entitled "Cool llotrod · hns
llr ami Mr.. llill \Vlo~tloe1&lt; an~ ' ""!f. 'Worthy guttlo members or
10 00 Lamp Unto My Feet
4·00 Brilhter Day
gone a lnn11 way toward lakin~
Mn Edison Hubbard was the duu ght&lt;'l Lvnn pi No1Jot1! Vn, Mnry Shrine a7. Whtte Shrine
10 SO Look Up &amp; Uve
4.10 Secret Storm
&lt;~lme of the •team Dot of lfOn
hostess to the Sunshine MakerR a e visiting ut Ute hunw ~r .Mr of Jerusalem tlttcnded a m eetin;o~:
ll·OO United Natlona in AcUon
DRe drivers
4·30 Edge of Nlthl
II'SO Camera Three
Sadl1 enough, the star of !he Class or the Plolhyterlan Churrh rd ~In tlnrl HnhbaHI '-f~ lVhlt· orr !toeklng Valley Shrine 61,
5:80 .Mystery Thea!N
12 00 Lot'o Take A Trip
show Is not alway, around to Jn the annex of the church Fri~ ~c:: k hu~ ll.!'i~ ntly ilct!n dlf{.Churg Th\lrsday ev.chmg M.Js Nease
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I= 30 Wild Bill Hickok
see his Dwn pln·up portralls In day eve nlna. Nov tiJ The mrct cd from lhe u .s Navy alter g.1vc u v&lt;'rv wtcrestmg talk on
6 45 Sports parade
lng
was
opened
with
a
hymn
and
se~vlng
the
pn.:;t
11
n
~l'ars
They
the
mutertal
obJccttve,
whteh
18
i(OO TBA
these bitt of film that start oul
6.111 Weathermu ,
I· U Football Klekoft'
with sucb amuhlng results Sey lfn~ George Schnetder rend the ha\e rented the A 0 Lee plnee~ for churttable purposes
7'00 uave It To Beaver
Mrs Nottle Meeks and Murvm
DUV TO MilT
1.30 Profe18lonal Football
moor often focusea h1a camera devollonals Plans wore made for
7:30 Robin Hood
The Daughters of Umon Vet·
4·45 CBS Newa
on the oar ahead, when the driv- the annual f.hrlstmas dmner and Bud1 1n,m of Hutland spl!nt Sun
8·00 Bums and Allea
er looks as though he'! h•aded party to be held on Dec 6 Mrs oav wtlh Mrs M1•t k'• son nnrl erans Will meet Monday ntlht nl
5:00 See II Now
8·30 Talent Scoull
for trouble. And he bas bel'n Herman London received a btrlh- daughter In l•w Mr "~ Mrs 6 30 for a potluck supper at the
8 00 Star Performance
9 00 Dani!J Tbomaa
D 1\ v Hall Quarterly birth
8.30 Allllle Oatley
~nown to aim his own car direct· day gilt and Mr&amp; Hubbard was Gilbert Smllmr
awarded
the
lrovellng
basket
Mrs
Air•
D
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Summ&lt;rf1rld
or
ncar
days
wtll
be
observed
7.QII
Lllsaie
11 at a tr111, wltb lens !atth(ully
8,iHI DuPont Tb.u,r
7:10 Bachelor Father
recordlnr tlte preliminary stages Robert While and Mrs London Chcstor spent the 11rekend wllh
11:00 tlpotl).th~Mimtle Ne-.
read
articles
On
"Thanksgiving"
~lr
and
Mrs
flt·rln
rt
Porker
AUXILIARY
MEET
IN~
8:00 Ed SUWVIII Show
of a bead·Oll-aoab-to whleh he
11·05 setnalnclht
adda !ootap of lbe actual &lt;ar The meeting closed w!th the clnss JtoheJ t lfa)cs and friend of The Auxtllary of the Feeney.
1.00 &lt;iE Tlteatre
11:10 Tlte lAte ShC!Y •
repeating
the
"Lords
Prayer"
Columbus
vl!lted
over
tne
week
Bennett
Post
No
128,
American
amuhed IJIIDII lbe tree, for a
attending were Mrs llub· end with Mr nnd Mrs Carion Legion, wijl meet Monday mgbl
eomtitte ~e...adlmont or the Those
ban!, Mrf. London, Mra Schneid- liA\cs
al lhe Legion Hnl~
lteldant.
er, Mra IWhlte, Mro Robert•flar- M
1 M Tho n Wllllopts
TUISDAY MfiTINCI, ,
St)IIIOUf b~UeveJ that baclc den, Mro.Jllc,Jr Harr!~ Mn Donaltl And r10 ~"'cot~~hus ';; spl!lldfng 1
101111 and aJahi drivJna top tho Lisle, &amp;Ira Pe1rl McBride, Mrs d vaeltl9fl with _,, par~nt. "'"' The 'toyal l!erea'nl Clais Will
list of lalal rielor~ Ilia &amp;latlon Dlek Winebrenner, llrs La~trenoo in'd 'lo!rt c. H Willian~~, -' ' nooet Tlll!sil~y at&gt;.!M Church of
ta:811 sip 011
Henry fl~h.,. Is v 191 tl~a."'b\s tfir!St .tilb the men 01 ,t)l,o ,c1a1•
w.,nn, e111 often bt a.. n prowl· Diddle. Mlu Gertnld~ Duffy, Mrs
!:oo All s~ MOtte ~un..
' a! the hoSl$ lor the eve~ng;
ll)i about tli~u ...,oQdary hlnh· Donqld Coltrill and Mrs &lt;1borl01 '&lt;KI!Hton•'ln (lejllrnbas
UO lll~le' Time
Mrs flele" Wouel and~® llbn " ,
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Wtfl (fa, ~ "'' amall hour.,_ Blake
f 00 ~ $111 Golf
Com!nr bere tor !be funeral of or Co\umbu~ spent su nda' with Mr~ carl Zelkli In ltartfOrtt.
an4 011 a~li bad night he has
O:Of) fllou;.O ScOrtbo~
1
Mrs.
tar
Ji\tca
wore
Mr
add
Iter
•bier,
•Mill.
llaym!
!!~Jiles
lt!rs
RoPer!
~ol(leln
tp&lt;l
daplll&gt;ololra
uil to ffvo rataltlle•
~:ab &amp;itur~ Newe Review
"AIJ,ho~a speed I• a factor," Mr&amp; .Mil'IOb Wallets and Mrs MaTIJeresn• and •SUBie,
&amp;h~f~t',ltil~l~f. ,llulbto:' ' W. Y•. spent •
0:48 Pe~onal Pt'ofUe
bt.llfl, "11:'1. ~ 11\lBIIkes people rle itO)Qullt, Wa1hln~on, ll. C; ot Mr aild Mts. ltiOhar!( arct1 ' !fa$ \li(ifi ~,\)\··~ W C. Ed
e.llO Theie OUf Clilltlnn
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4·80 Play of the Week
•peed tlaelf, that result Ill " Mr. and Ml'f. Carl ~tir:kwOI'III, Net.r the Ma90n'CI•hl0: wllale tH~y 'M!M: · ~r. md lllrt Loll'tlll Wlqgett
Totl Sherlock lfolmes
many dbutera. •
Concord, Mr and Mra Mtllard confined a few days by Ulness
and Ruth visited Saturday in Col·
7.11
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Duckworth and while here they
Mrs Wilham Zorkle and chll· u'mbus with Mr and )!Irs Frank ,
8·00 Cowltiy Muel~ Jubilee
en
Lovett,
Norwood,
lin
Fredo
dren
•pent
Sunday
wtth
Mr
and
Brlchl
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llpeclflc Ullrdl Seymour ha&lt; Barre and aon, Berrie, Wyom10g,
1:00 lAwrence Welk
ngte&lt;l on lh"' nocturnal prowls Oblo, and Mr ond Mrs walter
10:111!
~· WlllMe ~ew
ll!'t OUI4Jte4ll!fns that are lnvls!- Duckworth and While here ethey
:o.lti MtYII•.W' N'OWi
ble In lbe ~ lllo many tlgno visited wiJb Vn. Dora Duckworth
10:30 20th CeniUJ'Y The~er
II .....,.., lnltr11etioas; on~ ond famUy.
13':~ Sip Off
alma OYOrll'Own Wlth tollage. '{be ~lea &lt;;tw ot lbe Asbury
"U.Jt, lljp~~d rlilroad nit!. Metltodlal Oltureh mot In the
c'-11 tit
lb: al fault,'' he church (tU' lhelr Novembor meet·
·~· '"l'11117 uld trim away Ina on thursdll.l' evening, Nov 22
U:lt SliD 0tfio ov~rii'Q~ and IDitall rellec· Mra. Jolt,~ Bowen, Mrs VJrrll Tea
IJ:Gq Pal.tlt r.or Todll.l'
live tl~ tQt Clll be aeen easily fotd 111!1 &amp;!las Eleanor Roboon
12:80
' Elwood Glbbl
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at nliht.•
ware ho~lesllls and also conducted
l:OO Ol'al R'berU
ADd hi ""tla thai tho sleepy a ~roll'•'!!· IOIIIon lllttnboro ond
1:31) lntemaUonll Playhotlpe
driver ia .;~ th•n tbe drunt fll!etl s attondlng w~re Martba
2•00 T..be llli Plclu:e
.Liver. Whfrtll the 4rvnk'a ¥oote, ~l)f)' Dally, lfA!en Ncaae,
2:11 TV Sliacla1 Seliool
~~
Opal 1Jalle7. Paul IQpe~ Jean;
fl'anttc ant,t~ live som, warnJ.og, IOQet, CMtoll Norrl-, Kathleen
3 OQ .Jolin ijqpklqo File
3 30 Den Pike
the tellof' wbo (1111 asleep •I ~anctl, ~\by 1 Fl'!lllcea, Vera
4'011 Coller~ . No"' Conlouaee
Ute wiiHI ~VQ none.
Vaq. Ktter, tleuor )!p~son, Ken·
4:30 Pa~l Wlncbell Show
Jbil stmout'4, "Ji!Ueat rqret fte.\1 WIUIJII, SJlfll ZWUlint;
1:00 tewa.~ ·
b the l~et ~ tvtl'Y motorist W'lllda IIIIer Dorothy Winebrenner
S:JO T1te Grealeel Sin
'11URI ~ t t=•e driver, be- Ad1'l'a11 Si,yre, Brenda Sayre, Oa
C·oo SWIUIIer'l S.made
cauoe ht .., dt Pd on the oth· Jkltnn. Crnlal Davl,, Helen 'l'la·
8.15 Newa
~~ f,Uow: to
lOY courtell)' fori!, A~tU 'l;uford, Sua,le Teaford,
1·80 OlJeo Kid
on the ro~d.
Troy z*iii!or, Rev George Dovls,
7:00 I Spy
lf•1be "~'' IIlLI 'l'~ld needs " Howard Coiirt, John M Bllwen
7·10 Maverick
more "lrotlbl~ shooters Uko Jim ljobert Floua·a~, Franklin Rizer:
·
J;!an0 i!trenner, Joyce C01e,
iNGINEIR CHARG!ID
Dpol)l , and Kathryn Slack
i~
Tlit a¥J~ CJ"' of Asbury
~ Ch~roh entertlllnQd
bif\¥~ party for lltelr
John Bowen In U1e
r~~~~'~·
pi ~ e~l!!l;b 'l'hur•
dl,y" eve . ¥rL 'owen wu
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He s.aw the tale of the years of her life
All wrapped In t&amp;e smile on her face,
He caught a gllnt)lle of the llmp of her broken dreams
And vow~d each line he'd erase.

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10:10 Tc!~~ Conuwid Perform·

average daily s.ales. ,
During the four·week pQI'lOd ended last
Saturday, sales were 3 per cent lower than m
the like period a year earlier.
All but two of the major metropo1Jta9 areu In the District reported s•lus below the
year-ago levef4, ranging from 2 per cent in
CiJ!cfnnatl to 16 per cent in Springfield L~x·
lngton scored a 2 per cept gain from the
year-ago week and Cleveland held even with
a year ago.

Let Us Not Forget Parents, Especially Mothers, Duril
0ur A41Und
~- 01 Football Banquets Honoring Loco/ Gri 'ders
We like thousands of other communities autumn months flabtJng worry, nerves and

J. football
bover thet nation, II'&amp; approaching me
anque rouu , Rutland Jumped t be gun with
thetr event They were ao proud of the 1957
Uttle Buckeye Champs !!Jere was no Waiting.
Eastern has feted Its boys at the Farmers'
Hotel ill Galllpolls. Yet to come are Pomeroy
11nd Middleport Banquets
Every team, ita coaches, and Its admlnt..
triiiJve people that support lt are deaervlng
of the honors that we accord them. Win lose
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the boys who play
merit appreciation of the fa111. Nlnety.nlne
percent of the younastet1 ben"'nl headland
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butt1Jt1 shouldera will never make anything
of
l their
financially They nlay
th I experiences
f
'"•'I
or e ove or 119.,... and !or the e1teem of
11!elr fellow students, and for little else.

She found another and wed, his years were lonely Jnatead;
One year she carne back and they soon met Rl!aln.

WSAZ -TV ehon,teltt

Tf4ditiont~lHon..Cooperation May Go Out WJndow When
Hlltcl Facts Of Dollars, Cents, Are Figured on Sewers

Retail merchants are being cheered by the
unexpected big JulllP in sales the past week
througbout t~e ~ of tbe Fourth District
serviced by the Fede~~ Reserve J)aak of
Cleveland,. Although salet by Fourth District
departmont st~e• last week were 4 per cent
below a year ago, Jut week's s.ales showed a
substantial rise from the previous week. Tbe
advance was greater than seaaonally eJpected and from the adjulted ihdex of weekly
sales recovered to 117 per cent of 1947-49

LOST TO M£ FOBEVEit
The quarreled and came to the.partlng of.wqs,
Though 11 hurt they would netther gJVe m; ,

~any Sentli!el, Pomeroy·Mld41•port, 0., Nov. 2S1106t

9Hate.ntating, Editorially

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VALUES GOING
UP, UP and UP

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Chanael 3- Satuntay

Certain ~~~e~e'F,i of Middleport council be·
And several of the Mtddleport legislators
lieve the Sta!e Deparilnent ot ltealth, and tis beUeve that when lbe •truggle ts over, when
subordinate body, the Water Pollutton Board. the law has been eamplted wtlh, they Will
are pursumg a dlwlous C01US41 ill Ju poUcy ftnd themselves ~nng and uperatJng a dtstoward our twin towns on the problem of co. posal plant Wit~ Pomei'Oy
operation in building a jointly used sewage
We are not famt ltat wtth the atlttude of
disposal plant.
Poflleroy council toward eventual cooperaSpok~men for the bo~rd unofficially llave tion wtlh Middleport. Obviously, the Pollutold councilmen in Middleport they belleve tion Board feels that when both towns get
down to hard facts, embodied in dollars and
cooperation may be broug)tt about best eventually - by pushing each town separate- cents stgns, the value of cooperation wtll be
so apparent that even tradttlonal non·cooperly towlrd action.
atlon will go out the wmdow

SIJID On
CU'Cie S Ranch ·
Watch Mr Wizard
Howdy D'oody
Andy's 011111
Fury
Capt Gallant
True Story
DetecUve'a D~
Dclwn Oil 'l'lle Farm
Regional Football
Western Theater
s~~vq
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Ca1141ldy
lf!IWI, l' 1:11111!
'~ball ~ehoard
Fecletilll(ea ·
Satlll'lla1 Nicbt Jamboreo
People Are Fu11111
~ co'l!•

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Department Store Sales Climb Past Week But Still
Trail Tliose 01 :Y~r Ago Reports Fe'de.ral R.eserv.e Bank

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11·10 Nnf~
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Their eyes, when they met, remf mberO!I to forget;
Search their hearts,-'stead o skies up above
,
"Go on back, what Is dane, It's been done, and Its over, my
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dear,
'And you're lost to me forever, my love
What Is done Jt's been done,--and lt'1 sacred, my dear,
And you're•lost to me forever, my Jove "
-Pearl K. Scott
Phylbs Snowden hu been til
wlllt flu
.Mr aod Mrs. Ernest Molden
were Saturday afternoon callers of
Roy Snowden and daughter, Phyl·
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AKRON, 0 UP-Pollee IBid
Frtday they have been unable
to piCk ·1p lite tratl of three
bandtts who rnbhed the Evans

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·30 v.n tq kill
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12:15 ~lirlatlatl Sclence

ily sentme1 dl~r~~.~~·u~:la~n
C~L IIIICIA~ Aii'HINGM~:;
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pr~,:t
Flo~\.
J~OI~;h and Albeit
Rootes Akrop, vt.s•tcd ""' w•th
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Savmgs an1 Lo:ln Assn Fairlawn
branch of S8 200
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qui!radc ghsses and noses, en·
tercd the oftu!e 1n the afternoon
One held a sawed-off abotfiUD on

12·80 Tv ChaPJl
I 00 wMI'a \'our Trouble
t!l.o Indualr)', 011. p'~t!e
.l PrOtttJeila ot Pallh
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two clerks and three

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ters' drawers and forced the man

ager to open the vault They fled
ur , black m dnven hy tbe thtrd
member of the gang. .
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The Evans firm loot $30,000
last sprmg when

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Sunday- Channel 8 '

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gunmen

Weagly Eleeted
'fo School Head

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two

robbed 1ts South Plua braach

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Se~ool

culltomen

wbile the othen emptied cash·

1:30 Nelill Pllltlfe
5:45 arpn Tlnie

ChannelS- $alurdjpr

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18~80111,

tHE DRIVER'S
SEAT

He watched at the way that she lilted her eyes
And he knew th,e story they told,
He sn!lled as she searched-'cross the fields, thrt1 the skies,
For a plan they could netther unfold

,0 Sbow
watm:;r·

t6.oo Lorfllat
10 3o

ll 011 !"~"' He~

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prqdu~ud

th~tr Mlddi~n

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8 oo 'l'be ~eve ~en Show .
Q.O(I PIDih• Sbo~
, Chevy Sbow

MIS!
... h'aMrs
brothel'
slsterd
00
heen
...ay,
Nov .... t:OO ~~Preu
real tension.
Mr Roand
Owen•nd H
'wley
When called
f'nal plansTuefor
I pep rally
Wha t can l)appen certainly
been 481)1· have
!rom the A o Lec
Mi!!'I'HODIST MEN
wut
he/orebe :he Th•nksalvtnJI gam••
..
onatratld Jn Gallipolis this year.
school
where heWCTU MEETING
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IIIIth muoh lllO,e student population than eJ. Mr Qnd Mrs Fred crow and 7 30 at the Heat11 Method lit
The Pomerof WCTU wl)l meet
or Pomeroy
a chtloren were Ill Columhu. Satu' lnureh
1 •t the Federated Church, Tueaday 9 00 Life on the Parm
14Itld numbering exactly 24 lloys who stuck
th e
OPEN MEETING
at 7 P "'
with the uillque American sport of footbsU. Mr anQ lit• John Buwcot were An opeu meetmg of the \Vlld
LI:J'IRAIV CLUB
1
Learn to Draw
11
00
heada and football tans there lllfd the
...
11·15 Garden Club
bluoe In one place· parents
ol 'the"•
Forost Run, Monday at 8 p m of Mi'l Ben Pbllson
II 30 Saturday Playhouse
II was quite well settled that mothers of Mr,
and
Mrs
J
c
Fcmql
nnd
w•th
Mrs
KeMetb
Harris
••
c0o
CUB
SCOUT
MIETING
Lo DeanRanger
" "
12 00 The
Jimmy
Show
bl
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and Mrs Estel !foor~ spent hosle-. It will he a Chmtmas
Capt~n~
I, tough looking football prospect,s, many last 1\'eekend 10 Kayforcf nnd Ea.il workshop wtth Mrs Goren stans
The November Cub Scout Pack I1 00
30' Record 110
Hop
CBS N.,tit
of them with previous varsity experience bank., w va . "1th reluuvcs
bury as de\nonstrator Those at mect•na will be
F
2 30 The Big Picture
8 00 Vornlnf, Sbow
persuaded their sons not to come out for' I !I ISs!
Kar,r,
d,•',"ustlhn'' tending are requested to brmg
7
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8 00 CBS N~tt'f.
r
un('ra sc r\lces
n
, then own supplies for arrange
, t thl
'
football. This could only have come from
r.uy S1mth Gallipolis, Sunday
menta
Jects will be dlsp 1ayeu
6
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Saturday News Special
9·55
Mornlnl
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·mlaunderstandmg of what football is or a Mrs E s ,Mills l,ol,.t.ct her ,
• 1un9. l\
"' 6 15 Football sc_oreboard
·i 10 00 Garry Moore
to,ao Arthur. GodfreJ
fa11 ure to comprehend whi!l" football' can son
mlow nnd daughkr Mr ami The ' UP]\latrtllJs
0, M IT" Pomeroy collect•ng
the Cub Scouts
n baaket,
ep lor 6 30 20th
Mr. 0 0 Pollcrson Hulland
food for
GoldenCentury
?layhowe
•111301 S~e n ll!ch
mean to a boy.
Mr. vcn• Soul•bv " ""''"" ' Ohnptcr, 186. OES, w•ll hold •••dy lamtlies
7730
00 Perry Mason Show
12·00 News at No011
12 10 Katlel!l• 14Jmanac
I I
b II sI anenster, '"""
thotr regular
Mn·
the Duchess
We feel that a special mention might be
So this year, lest we sec somethmg like the to M:•;r
Temple, mcctmg
Tuesdolat the
evening
98 30
oo D•ck
\iale &amp;Storm
Show
made this year at the banquets Of the parents Galllpolfs grid tragedy happen here, let U&lt;. was the wet k1 nn WH st of M wit'• Mrs !'lrr•·tl Tracl " hos
9 30 Ha"" Gun wm Travetl
12.15 Love of Life
who stand
solidly
behind
the
desire
of
their
b
th
and
M•'
Gilbert
Sloc
l•tr
tes,
1
here
w•ll
be
an
exchange
10
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Gur,smoke'
12
30 Search for To,rrow
0
bo t
Ud
I
remem er e parents of the boys who plit Mn lloy Jooes sprnt Ihe wee!. of $,I 00 gtfts
f
10 30 ou clal DetecUve
12'45 G'Jidlng Uabt
YB
par pate n What many older peo- up with late dinners, llred muscles, mltablc end m Sl Alball&lt;l wtlh Mr '""
A'll'&amp;ND SHRINE MEETING
r.;
11 10 Up-to-the-mmute News
J·OO Katie'• Kitchen
pie call a "dangerous" game Mothers especl· tempers d
Mr,
Stcwo1r1
:Ill'• c. E Neue, nast worthy
11 10 The Late Show
11
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30 Aa the World Turlll
ally In mllfly instances struaaJe thro ~• th
an anx e y over games lost They Mr ""' Mrs Joho How':'l .nd h1gh piieltesl and supreme cha~r
2 00 l!eot lbe CII!Ck
oo
u,.., e have a round of applause coming tao
M" Ellen naer 1v." Sunday mmi of malormJ oblect.ve, Mrs
•2 30 Bouseparty
Kuch as Lions, ElkJj pollee, Jaw
clmn.:·r h'tlrsts or '1 1..
Hcl ~n RtewM't l(tt\Vklns worthy h1gh
3.00 Big PIU'ofi
ynrs, nunes and Rotarian!' Ao
Nt oi S ( of Pom£•rO)
Jlllt'Stcss anrl 1\.trs Charles Bt'n
3,30 The Verdict II VoliN
other entitled "Cool llotrod · hns
llr ami Mr.. llill \Vlo~tloe1&lt; an~ ' ""!f. 'Worthy guttlo members or
10 00 Lamp Unto My Feet
4·00 Brilhter Day
gone a lnn11 way toward lakin~
Mn Edison Hubbard was the duu ght&lt;'l Lvnn pi No1Jot1! Vn, Mnry Shrine a7. Whtte Shrine
10 SO Look Up &amp; Uve
4.10 Secret Storm
&lt;~lme of the •team Dot of lfOn
hostess to the Sunshine MakerR a e visiting ut Ute hunw ~r .Mr of Jerusalem tlttcnded a m eetin;o~:
ll·OO United Natlona in AcUon
DRe drivers
4·30 Edge of Nlthl
II'SO Camera Three
Sadl1 enough, the star of !he Class or the Plolhyterlan Churrh rd ~In tlnrl HnhbaHI '-f~ lVhlt· orr !toeklng Valley Shrine 61,
5:80 .Mystery Thea!N
12 00 Lot'o Take A Trip
show Is not alway, around to Jn the annex of the church Fri~ ~c:: k hu~ ll.!'i~ ntly ilct!n dlf{.Churg Th\lrsday ev.chmg M.Js Nease
1
SO Your Esao lleporiW
I= 30 Wild Bill Hickok
see his Dwn pln·up portralls In day eve nlna. Nov tiJ The mrct cd from lhe u .s Navy alter g.1vc u v&lt;'rv wtcrestmg talk on
6 45 Sports parade
lng
was
opened
with
a
hymn
and
se~vlng
the
pn.:;t
11
n
~l'ars
They
the
mutertal
obJccttve,
whteh
18
i(OO TBA
these bitt of film that start oul
6.111 Weathermu ,
I· U Football Klekoft'
with sucb amuhlng results Sey lfn~ George Schnetder rend the ha\e rented the A 0 Lee plnee~ for churttable purposes
7'00 uave It To Beaver
Mrs Nottle Meeks and Murvm
DUV TO MilT
1.30 Profe18lonal Football
moor often focusea h1a camera devollonals Plans wore made for
7:30 Robin Hood
The Daughters of Umon Vet·
4·45 CBS Newa
on the oar ahead, when the driv- the annual f.hrlstmas dmner and Bud1 1n,m of Hutland spl!nt Sun
8·00 Bums and Allea
er looks as though he'! h•aded party to be held on Dec 6 Mrs oav wtlh Mrs M1•t k'• son nnrl erans Will meet Monday ntlht nl
5:00 See II Now
8·30 Talent Scoull
for trouble. And he bas bel'n Herman London received a btrlh- daughter In l•w Mr "~ Mrs 6 30 for a potluck supper at the
8 00 Star Performance
9 00 Dani!J Tbomaa
D 1\ v Hall Quarterly birth
8.30 Allllle Oatley
~nown to aim his own car direct· day gilt and Mr&amp; Hubbard was Gilbert Smllmr
awarded
the
lrovellng
basket
Mrs
Air•
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Summ&lt;rf1rld
or
ncar
days
wtll
be
observed
7.QII
Lllsaie
11 at a tr111, wltb lens !atth(ully
8,iHI DuPont Tb.u,r
7:10 Bachelor Father
recordlnr tlte preliminary stages Robert While and Mrs London Chcstor spent the 11rekend wllh
11:00 tlpotl).th~Mimtle Ne-.
read
articles
On
"Thanksgiving"
~lr
and
Mrs
flt·rln
rt
Porker
AUXILIARY
MEET
IN~
8:00 Ed SUWVIII Show
of a bead·Oll-aoab-to whleh he
11·05 setnalnclht
adda !ootap of lbe actual &lt;ar The meeting closed w!th the clnss JtoheJ t lfa)cs and friend of The Auxtllary of the Feeney.
1.00 &lt;iE Tlteatre
11:10 Tlte lAte ShC!Y •
repeating
the
"Lords
Prayer"
Columbus
vl!lted
over
tne
week
Bennett
Post
No
128,
American
amuhed IJIIDII lbe tree, for a
attending were Mrs llub· end with Mr nnd Mrs Carion Legion, wijl meet Monday mgbl
eomtitte ~e...adlmont or the Those
ban!, Mrf. London, Mra Schneid- liA\cs
al lhe Legion Hnl~
lteldant.
er, Mra IWhlte, Mro Robert•flar- M
1 M Tho n Wllllopts
TUISDAY MfiTINCI, ,
St)IIIOUf b~UeveJ that baclc den, Mro.Jllc,Jr Harr!~ Mn Donaltl And r10 ~"'cot~~hus ';; spl!lldfng 1
101111 and aJahi drivJna top tho Lisle, &amp;Ira Pe1rl McBride, Mrs d vaeltl9fl with _,, par~nt. "'"' The 'toyal l!erea'nl Clais Will
list of lalal rielor~ Ilia &amp;latlon Dlek Winebrenner, llrs La~trenoo in'd 'lo!rt c. H Willian~~, -' ' nooet Tlll!sil~y at&gt;.!M Church of
ta:811 sip 011
Henry fl~h.,. Is v 191 tl~a."'b\s tfir!St .tilb the men 01 ,t)l,o ,c1a1•
w.,nn, e111 often bt a.. n prowl· Diddle. Mlu Gertnld~ Duffy, Mrs
!:oo All s~ MOtte ~un..
' a! the hoSl$ lor the eve~ng;
ll)i about tli~u ...,oQdary hlnh· Donqld Coltrill and Mrs &lt;1borl01 '&lt;KI!Hton•'ln (lejllrnbas
UO lll~le' Time
Mrs flele" Wouel and~® llbn " ,
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Wtfl (fa, ~ "'' amall hour.,_ Blake
f 00 ~ $111 Golf
Com!nr bere tor !be funeral of or Co\umbu~ spent su nda' with Mr~ carl Zelkli In ltartfOrtt.
an4 011 a~li bad night he has
O:Of) fllou;.O ScOrtbo~
1
Mrs.
tar
Ji\tca
wore
Mr
add
Iter
•bier,
•Mill.
llaym!
!!~Jiles
lt!rs
RoPer!
~ol(leln
tp&lt;l
daplll&gt;ololra
uil to ffvo rataltlle•
~:ab &amp;itur~ Newe Review
"AIJ,ho~a speed I• a factor," Mr&amp; .Mil'IOb Wallets and Mrs MaTIJeresn• and •SUBie,
&amp;h~f~t',ltil~l~f. ,llulbto:' ' W. Y•. spent •
0:48 Pe~onal Pt'ofUe
bt.llfl, "11:'1. ~ 11\lBIIkes people rle itO)Qullt, Wa1hln~on, ll. C; ot Mr aild Mts. ltiOhar!( arct1 ' !fa$ \li(ifi ~,\)\··~ W C. Ed
e.llO Theie OUf Clilltlnn
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4·80 Play of the Week
•peed tlaelf, that result Ill " Mr. and Ml'f. Carl ~tir:kwOI'III, Net.r the Ma90n'CI•hl0: wllale tH~y 'M!M: · ~r. md lllrt Loll'tlll Wlqgett
Totl Sherlock lfolmes
many dbutera. •
Concord, Mr and Mra Mtllard confined a few days by Ulness
and Ruth visited Saturday in Col·
7.11
)I '" ~
Duckworth and while here they
Mrs Wilham Zorkle and chll· u'mbus with Mr and )!Irs Frank ,
8·00 Cowltiy Muel~ Jubilee
en
Lovett,
Norwood,
lin
Fredo
dren
•pent
Sunday
wtth
Mr
and
Brlchl
I
llpeclflc Ullrdl Seymour ha&lt; Barre and aon, Berrie, Wyom10g,
1:00 lAwrence Welk
ngte&lt;l on lh"' nocturnal prowls Oblo, and Mr ond Mrs walter
10:111!
~· WlllMe ~ew
ll!'t OUI4Jte4ll!fns that are lnvls!- Duckworth and While here ethey
:o.lti MtYII•.W' N'OWi
ble In lbe ~ lllo many tlgno visited wiJb Vn. Dora Duckworth
10:30 20th CeniUJ'Y The~er
II .....,.., lnltr11etioas; on~ ond famUy.
13':~ Sip Off
alma OYOrll'Own Wlth tollage. '{be ~lea &lt;;tw ot lbe Asbury
"U.Jt, lljp~~d rlilroad nit!. Metltodlal Oltureh mot In the
c'-11 tit
lb: al fault,'' he church (tU' lhelr Novembor meet·
·~· '"l'11117 uld trim away Ina on thursdll.l' evening, Nov 22
U:lt SliD 0tfio ov~rii'Q~ and IDitall rellec· Mra. Jolt,~ Bowen, Mrs VJrrll Tea
IJ:Gq Pal.tlt r.or Todll.l'
live tl~ tQt Clll be aeen easily fotd 111!1 &amp;!las Eleanor Roboon
12:80
' Elwood Glbbl
1
at nliht.•
ware ho~lesllls and also conducted
l:OO Ol'al R'berU
ADd hi ""tla thai tho sleepy a ~roll'•'!!· IOIIIon lllttnboro ond
1:31) lntemaUonll Playhotlpe
driver ia .;~ th•n tbe drunt fll!etl s attondlng w~re Martba
2•00 T..be llli Plclu:e
.Liver. Whfrtll the 4rvnk'a ¥oote, ~l)f)' Dally, lfA!en Ncaae,
2:11 TV Sliacla1 Seliool
~~
Opal 1Jalle7. Paul IQpe~ Jean;
fl'anttc ant,t~ live som, warnJ.og, IOQet, CMtoll Norrl-, Kathleen
3 OQ .Jolin ijqpklqo File
3 30 Den Pike
the tellof' wbo (1111 asleep •I ~anctl, ~\by 1 Fl'!lllcea, Vera
4'011 Coller~ . No"' Conlouaee
Ute wiiHI ~VQ none.
Vaq. Ktter, tleuor )!p~son, Ken·
4:30 Pa~l Wlncbell Show
Jbil stmout'4, "Ji!Ueat rqret fte.\1 WIUIJII, SJlfll ZWUlint;
1:00 tewa.~ ·
b the l~et ~ tvtl'Y motorist W'lllda IIIIer Dorothy Winebrenner
S:JO T1te Grealeel Sin
'11URI ~ t t=•e driver, be- Ad1'l'a11 Si,yre, Brenda Sayre, Oa
C·oo SWIUIIer'l S.made
cauoe ht .., dt Pd on the oth· Jkltnn. Crnlal Davl,, Helen 'l'la·
8.15 Newa
~~ f,Uow: to
lOY courtell)' fori!, A~tU 'l;uford, Sua,le Teaford,
1·80 OlJeo Kid
on the ro~d.
Troy z*iii!or, Rev George Dovls,
7:00 I Spy
lf•1be "~'' IIlLI 'l'~ld needs " Howard Coiirt, John M Bllwen
7·10 Maverick
more "lrotlbl~ shooters Uko Jim ljobert Floua·a~, Franklin Rizer:
·
J;!an0 i!trenner, Joyce C01e,
iNGINEIR CHARG!ID
Dpol)l , and Kathryn Slack
i~
Tlit a¥J~ CJ"' of Asbury
~ Ch~roh entertlllnQd
bif\¥~ party for lltelr
John Bowen In U1e
r~~~~'~·
pi ~ e~l!!l;b 'l'hur•
dl,y" eve . ¥rL 'owen wu
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He s.aw the tale of the years of her life
All wrapped In t&amp;e smile on her face,
He caught a gllnt)lle of the llmp of her broken dreams
And vow~d each line he'd erase.

~10 G~e llacKIIIII~ ~""
10:10 Tc!~~ Conuwid Perform·

average daily s.ales. ,
During the four·week pQI'lOd ended last
Saturday, sales were 3 per cent lower than m
the like period a year earlier.
All but two of the major metropo1Jta9 areu In the District reported s•lus below the
year-ago levef4, ranging from 2 per cent in
CiJ!cfnnatl to 16 per cent in Springfield L~x·
lngton scored a 2 per cept gain from the
year-ago week and Cleveland held even with
a year ago.

Let Us Not Forget Parents, Especially Mothers, Duril
0ur A41Und
~- 01 Football Banquets Honoring Loco/ Gri 'ders
We like thousands of other communities autumn months flabtJng worry, nerves and

J. football
bover thet nation, II'&amp; approaching me
anque rouu , Rutland Jumped t be gun with
thetr event They were ao proud of the 1957
Uttle Buckeye Champs !!Jere was no Waiting.
Eastern has feted Its boys at the Farmers'
Hotel ill Galllpolls. Yet to come are Pomeroy
11nd Middleport Banquets
Every team, ita coaches, and Its admlnt..
triiiJve people that support lt are deaervlng
of the honors that we accord them. Win lose
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the boys who play
merit appreciation of the fa111. Nlnety.nlne
percent of the younastet1 ben"'nl headland
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butt1Jt1 shouldera will never make anything
of
l their
financially They nlay
th I experiences
f
'"•'I
or e ove or 119.,... and !or the e1teem of
11!elr fellow students, and for little else.

She found another and wed, his years were lonely Jnatead;
One year she carne back and they soon met Rl!aln.

WSAZ -TV ehon,teltt

Tf4ditiont~lHon..Cooperation May Go Out WJndow When
Hlltcl Facts Of Dollars, Cents, Are Figured on Sewers

Retail merchants are being cheered by the
unexpected big JulllP in sales the past week
througbout t~e ~ of tbe Fourth District
serviced by the Fede~~ Reserve J)aak of
Cleveland,. Although salet by Fourth District
departmont st~e• last week were 4 per cent
below a year ago, Jut week's s.ales showed a
substantial rise from the previous week. Tbe
advance was greater than seaaonally eJpected and from the adjulted ihdex of weekly
sales recovered to 117 per cent of 1947-49

LOST TO M£ FOBEVEit
The quarreled and came to the.partlng of.wqs,
Though 11 hurt they would netther gJVe m; ,

~any Sentli!el, Pomeroy·Mld41•port, 0., Nov. 2S1106t

9Hate.ntating, Editorially

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VALUES GOING
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SPORTS
DESK

SuP.r Rub Flour Mill of Pom·
Is feaiiU'ed In a &lt;over ston
of the Broil.. Vlewo, 1 house orol Dr. Salsbury'•
Lab1oraf(111es at Chfrles City, Ia.
lasue or the pui'
is called to
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member iii ~ family without the slightest strain on
~our ~J You call do it nelt yeal' if y&lt;1u

JOIN OUR FIRST

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(Contlllllf!l F10111 ,.., Oowll
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mont Is that their parents arc
not able to Pill' lor the tostly expenoe that so often is lovolvetl
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SuP.r Rub Flour Mill of Pom·
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. . .Jury Starts On Evidence lri
To Aid In Tracking Satellit~ MurderCaseAsCorpseNever

TRAILERS

The ~al'lh may be sltaped 'lllte NOVEIIBER '111E CONDITII)N
an egg. Well perhaps not quite WILL BE BI.ACK AND WlllTE '.
like an egg- more between an
Thl! message indlcoles that
egg and a spiwre And then araln all satellite passes over the Unlf.
could be the earth was fiat oil ed Statee durln,ll November 6

ACT NOW
SAVE $100 TO $1000

Wavwly, Ohto, ch~11ler~ stuc'
with 7G new and used trailera
1• to 1!0 ft., aloo 10 wtdea. Tw
llld three bedrooms, natlona!l.
known matts The lowest posalblo lonna anywhere. Drive
little and a.~e a lot. These ar
well worth JOUr trip Thla i
your LAST shoppmg place, ~
COl!IO prepared to deal. Fall
fm deUvery. Mo,ve in lomor
row. Anythlnf of value
Ia trade.

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LiliA, 0. UP - A jury ol 10
men and two women vla,lted the
hOme of Ralph Foroythe Friday as
one of the most unique murder
trla)a Ill tbo city's ht.lory o~ed.

tbiaTolime.
and 7 the
Will day
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Oi" lint
Formhe,
to, u chuged
with
tell the troth lhe WM:Id'o doring
and tliero
decree murder.
He lJ ll'tll!ed
top sclenllsts don't really lmow wlU be no vlalble paaaes tbat ot illllng Charles Conner lui Aq.
exactly what shape the earth lo can be photographed
!10. No trace of Conner or hiJ bocl1
to the nth degree necmary I~ Where sreen (visible beeauoe of have been found
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guiding and plotting lbe COlli"• reflected Usht) or red (YUible•be· Proseeutor Anthony J, Bowen
Pomeroy-HOUSE apptaised ot of an intercontinent,al balljstlc cauae the objeet is sel!·l...,lnousl told the jury be would prove by
passes ue predicted the date will teoUmoqy from at lull three wit$540 00, anotraer appraised at mts!llt, for mstance
be given with reference to the lici'Ra that Fon)'(he abol and
$2MO 00 SALE 10 A. M. Nov
According to Norton G9Qdjrln, patb of tbe object 18 It fntenects Jdlled epnner In an lf/IUIIlfDt over
ember 30 for appraised value or
to the h&lt;ghest bidder Ollltea of secretary-treasurer ol the Soclet· the toth patallel or Latitude .a.i a milalll8 guo at the concluilon
of a drlllklll8 W'IY celebralil!/1
O'Brien and O'Brten, Pomeroy. of Pbotorraphlc Sctenllols and follows ·
WAVERLY MOilLE
"14 NOV soiA! GI!EEN 0826 Cnnner'a 37th birthday.
Phone 452
1122·3tc Enilncers, the aoclety Ia engog·
HOME SALES
od in organizing a "phototrlclt" WEST 1123 DEGREES 0530 EST Bowot• aald be would Introduce
U. S. Hlghwoy 21
program on a nation-wide lluio o:n lliGII"
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evidenct' to ahow that ronythe
ILU WUD
which utUimately will auppl)' Thl,• mesoage would be a pre· drove to·Cadiz where wltllan Un·
WAVIILY, OHIO
inlo\omallon.
dlotlon tllat on November If lt\elltllled woll\lll CODij&gt;llnlort wu
Mr Goodwin emph&amp;Blzed .lbiJ eartfl. ~itellltt M·A·I woul4 mat~ f'
today cartography the wqtld over. a viJible ~ias acro~l the UJ\IIcd \.i0151.
in the Soviet Union "well oa .,l,n States ,rroiSIDg t,he 40th puallel .
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series of "educatod /IU..!tl ,., to degreel 'wear of ~reenlrief. qo -.
the exaet eonlt/IUratloo qf•t~e hudlrtr of 1123 degree$ ~d at en
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know the earth actually t• ·~ el· matfog m'Y !if. mar~e~ oq • ltaiiJ ' hou~ mectrte Col'por1tlon old
tOIIIed also u a one lamlly "';~~=-========~I
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llpaold rather than a apbere' , ~t patent.pvarlay on ~ I~ N"atlonal tile' Df'l' s~t~~lvhtg IJidex en·
d,..lllilg Very mce condition (24) For Sale or rode •o far there has been no me'llJ Geo*'~i!ltle, S,.Ciety nlap PI !I!• 111)unced tlxl111 will mean u Ill·
for further Jn!ormatton &lt;all
tor accurately determlnltil , tge Unlte4 ,S"tea a~d lbere ·~••81'1· cioa~e in WBIOI lor Ill 1to,OOO
232 or wrtlt Box 1!1, Pomeroy,
exact shape of this elllpa~ , ed to local ozl~ulh and elevatJoQ employe,_
Oblo.
11·22·31&lt; 6 Coon Hou'!d Pups 3 months old,
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lnfllflllallon tbrill!&amp;b ~·· of the -sourly workers wUI l'el;elve an
to ••II or trade for guns or roh
Tile "phototrack" tecbhlqir, Na~OD!I Geollfll&gt;ble . Society'~ 111~1!11 of one cent an hour and
f'!ll
- JSXIIInaton Laddero, bit ltounw. Roy Arms, MJDera· which
will be used by the aoei,ty "ntell)(e IInder." .
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llcalfolcl 8oarda, llrop Cltllhl.
ville,
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lt·23·31c tn connection witb the lni&lt;H'no· tach oatelllte will be clyen a on•hiU of one per cent.
~t4s YUher, lltddleport.
tlonal Geopily,Jcal Year proil'lm code deJI11'~tlon. For •~stance The ,Jnereaec wiU eoat the comF~~i~X
IIIU
- the •alelllte program of lh&lt; the ,fOC~I put of ,Spldnlk I t. paay ~,11!)0 a yeu.
IGY to be speetllc-IS ~xpeete,d to lmoWII a• 67,A-J. Tile 1 utelij~ , . _...._,__ __
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
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Jtledtlelty, aood road Phone latoto of ""'" I. Word DtctaMd orovide the mean a for jan~l~al· IW!If It kfl!lwn ai 57 A-2. Tbe
Mabel Hoaue, Rutland 2-4932.
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address b Rutland, Ohio baa !let~ rormatlon as to the shape anoi ;et- Tile Jof"wt will ·ba broadwt
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Trailer 111'" lleut of Middle- duly appointe~ Exe&lt;utor of the 'cct ot Its aravltatlonal 1tlelcj.,,. ov,i lllt CAP NatiOI!a)IJeidquar·
port, Get luc1.tod befo'r• muddy Estote of Flora E. Ward, deceased, Dr. Francis J Heyde't &lt;ll~ ter1 ra&lt;!Jo ,alatiOn I~ Wuhln(ton,
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nlv~nuy klloO)'l:lea at u,ol&gt;, 2000 1 ~'d ;100 ,_,
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liliiJU Royn•ld!, Reyoold'a Dal!'! Dated this 7th day of Novombor •f IJ!e Georgetown
~bservalory, 181d that tbl• 'lp· houre fl, 8 and , 9,;. ,m.) , dally. ·. DAYTON, o. UP_ Charles .f.
lltOre,' Hiddlepcrt, Ohio.
1907.
tormat&lt;on would ''be wol't~ '!Ia llh8J will be r.e-1»'0adaul om Xetlolitil lnvelttor of the. aelf
10 2 8llt
John C. Bacon
welgbt In platinum, now. •
tbe Cl,vll Air PatioI win1 (alate}_ J·•·r ~~~ automozu.,, e"•J ,,,.
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Judge ol the Probate court
0l&lt;,J, .,_, _4Sq!l ~ ~f olllh! and dleael IOCGmoUve, aald
Meigs County, Obi~
800 regular members, all b~llll net.
Jetely furnbil od. Good neigh· (Ill t• 23 3tc
ltalned, hope&amp; o~ch metnbtr i'l~l 4461.8 k locyq., dllllill tltal POr ~i)i that th~ '1\~aallll sue·
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maintain 1 "phototrack" !'~Ill ' t)on or, the, .~ • ~r each&gt;~_., celii!UI .-t,elllte· JaunelllDIIII were
roa~o~lblc famtly Call ;R T'
Th01e alaUons m•st he tl~fj~ Ilona! b~ajlc,aat, · ' ·
· • ilo" IUrt&gt;tfH .t'c! him,
Weal. 93l·Y
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at a United Stales Coast ·•11'
Anyone iwllhl·' ,.11!0 receiver ln.ftet; tbe IIOofi!U'"\\d ~~:~-~~~
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~. tbt lfpe, -~-~ 1m..-. II lndlllll'lallat iald It wu '''
delIc Sprvey Trlangu ••op.; ~ ~· "abort wave" wlilc• re~lvts In of •oar tclenllatal'· th41 we
Help Wont~
LIG~l. Norte•
lion or eortifled off..tsci?a"i.!.~re the t.ooo to Moo tJ!ooycle bat1d ret a lllolllte IJI,tbe· air nrat.
more than 100,000 u
o,: ~'It:'0' wllj '.be ollie to ~~,.. the fore· " It· aeema tlttlln ' the laat
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MARGARET
ROUSH.
WhOII
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place of rooldenee 11 uolcbowlt, I• f)'latlon Stations in the 1/•"''~ cUll.
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1 nu&gt;ntlla OUI' cr.a1 epunlty
rcapoolible
wbo wants to hereby noLI!Icd that on the 9111 diy
s
ale'
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Private
cltlzeDI
'IIIIo
have
ae·
drapped almoat ogmJIIetely
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operate bls own bwtnesa and of November, 1907, lf&lt;i\VAIUJ
The
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to•:ay
appealed
Ito
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to
the
recelvint
altbl
· bel:auae
aell Nationally. Advertised Wat· ROUSII, being plalnttll, Rlild hlt
~Ina Producta Prolltabie loca· P&lt;tllion agalnot her as defendant the Olvll Air Patrol for aid ' I~ eqalptb;~•;•;t~~j~j*j~~:j~d;&lt;'ta,;; tu
we .~n~l":alilout
'"llegailve
llly available Immediately. No in tho Court of Common Pleas, flllhlng tracking date · to : ·Ita IPOI the
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Investment required Car or Mel~• County, Ohio, t:;ase No. 12,· "Pholotraek' staUons on I dally
h!lill truck neccuary. For de· 623, praying for ~lvorce from the baab. The CAP maintain• lbe' p•· ably
lalla write Gilmore Snair, 13~ oald Margaret Rouih on the tion'a largest dlaclpllned: non· there '
St. Lancaster, Ohio.
of Wilful Absence of laid nlilltary radto communlqllliM the
network-more than 10,000 J&amp;~fu~~~,-----"'''.J;••Ieoclantlrom
said
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vl~~ ~tf¥~rs
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Tile
pr!_.-..
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wid
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A
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praya that he be
education and control of Dav· way T~e Snllthlonlan Aslrophr,
'"'"''"1u Rouob, &lt;htld of the par· sl&lt;al OMervatory Will telephone
tlos hereto and lo1 other proper tile trocklng ln!ormatlou to Civil
(20)Buslness Servir.ee relic! Said cAuse will be lor hear· Air Patrol National Head&lt;tuarter&gt;
tn Washlngtnn eaeh day This In·
For Housl Bulldlng.::---Nctgler's lng ·m or alter the 24th dny of formation will tndlcate whether a
Docembcr
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lilciDe, Ohio. Pbone 3604.
satellite will pa81 over the United
Howard Roush
11 14 3tc
states a~d whether or not condl·
Crow 1o Qr9w
ltona will ~rmll Ill track to lie
RADIO • TEU!VISIOll !ERVICI!, Altorneye lor Platnllll
Phone 200. Cleland A~pllance Ql1) 11. 18, 23, {12) 2, 9, 16, 23, 71c photogtaphed.
A typical toremt will read 11
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oonveroiOD buruu
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Pbone 6128&gt;11'.
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)!arrb with plowJ. In acod coo·
dttlon. Contact Kenijelil Wollo
or phone a1f2: Racine, Ohio.

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ELUTE PHOTOTRACK ACQ'IJJS.
Oilers will be received up to ITION FORECA$TS FOR Tll\1
II 00 A M on Wednesday. Dec PERIOD SIX THROUGH SEVIN
4, 19~7 ol the office of Wetistor
&amp; Fultz, Altorneys, Pomeroy, Ohio
lor the two story frame dwelling
located on East ;~atn Street, Pom
croy, Ohio, In the name of Walter
Lottrldge All olfcro subject t~
the approval ol the Court.
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Flora Steffy' Admlnlotratrlx The sut!lblne Sunday Sch~l
ol tho cllale ol Walllr Loll· Clau of tile Muon l!etbodlll
rtdgo, dece11cd.
1~~:~;~~~~met in ,reculu etoolon oil 1
nn 23, 27, so, 3tc
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November Zl, 1 tlill
Gladys Thoma. wit~
aaauUn11 ao I eo-

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Sun$hl'ne Class
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10 A 11. 10~d~ 1jY, YPSM
EloiSe ~dawa'; !l,loii!)Ms ~peeling
11 A. )!. •a Dl\'tne . smlql parade

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YPL 7 p, M. Sally Landfn, loader; A service ol .T!Wl'!Jal~lng at
7·30 p M, Capt, Glenna Rllm'"Fl,

"' The j;adl.. l\Jd has met *tv;
erll timet at the- bomo of II~
and will meet wtl!t '
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this Tbur!llay

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loud Iahome r:~~~~~~~~~~
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and slalllf
In Foroythe'a
were type 0, which lJ Conner's
type.
Delenoe attorney E. S. Nav..-re
aald he, would delay ~is openll\1 •
atatomenll unUitbe alile pr~nll
Ill eue.
~av~e charged . that oeveral
willleisea Jiave !!&lt;en contacted
and barrasaed. He said one bad
no\ been fou~ in responae to a
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seen washing his panel truck wltb
water !rom a pall
Water from the well and
taken from the truck have
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To Aid In Tracking Satellit~ MurderCaseAsCorpseNever

TRAILERS

The ~al'lh may be sltaped 'lllte NOVEIIBER '111E CONDITII)N
an egg. Well perhaps not quite WILL BE BI.ACK AND WlllTE '.
like an egg- more between an
Thl! message indlcoles that
egg and a spiwre And then araln all satellite passes over the Unlf.
could be the earth was fiat oil ed Statee durln,ll November 6

ACT NOW
SAVE $100 TO $1000

Wavwly, Ohto, ch~11ler~ stuc'
with 7G new and used trailera
1• to 1!0 ft., aloo 10 wtdea. Tw
llld three bedrooms, natlona!l.
known matts The lowest posalblo lonna anywhere. Drive
little and a.~e a lot. These ar
well worth JOUr trip Thla i
your LAST shoppmg place, ~
COl!IO prepared to deal. Fall
fm deUvery. Mo,ve in lomor
row. Anythlnf of value
Ia trade.

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LiliA, 0. UP - A jury ol 10
men and two women vla,lted the
hOme of Ralph Foroythe Friday as
one of the most unique murder
trla)a Ill tbo city's ht.lory o~ed.

tbiaTolime.
and 7 the
Will day
""' (White)
nlcht (Black)
Oi" lint
Formhe,
to, u chuged
with
tell the troth lhe WM:Id'o doring
and tliero
decree murder.
He lJ ll'tll!ed
top sclenllsts don't really lmow wlU be no vlalble paaaes tbat ot illllng Charles Conner lui Aq.
exactly what shape the earth lo can be photographed
!10. No trace of Conner or hiJ bocl1
to the nth degree necmary I~ Where sreen (visible beeauoe of have been found
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guiding and plotting lbe COlli"• reflected Usht) or red (YUible•be· Proseeutor Anthony J, Bowen
Pomeroy-HOUSE apptaised ot of an intercontinent,al balljstlc cauae the objeet is sel!·l...,lnousl told the jury be would prove by
passes ue predicted the date will teoUmoqy from at lull three wit$540 00, anotraer appraised at mts!llt, for mstance
be given with reference to the lici'Ra that Fon)'(he abol and
$2MO 00 SALE 10 A. M. Nov
According to Norton G9Qdjrln, patb of tbe object 18 It fntenects Jdlled epnner In an lf/IUIIlfDt over
ember 30 for appraised value or
to the h&lt;ghest bidder Ollltea of secretary-treasurer ol the Soclet· the toth patallel or Latitude .a.i a milalll8 guo at the concluilon
of a drlllklll8 W'IY celebralil!/1
O'Brien and O'Brten, Pomeroy. of Pbotorraphlc Sctenllols and follows ·
WAVERLY MOilLE
"14 NOV soiA! GI!EEN 0826 Cnnner'a 37th birthday.
Phone 452
1122·3tc Enilncers, the aoclety Ia engog·
HOME SALES
od in organizing a "phototrlclt" WEST 1123 DEGREES 0530 EST Bowot• aald be would Introduce
U. S. Hlghwoy 21
program on a nation-wide lluio o:n lliGII"
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evidenct' to ahow that ronythe
ILU WUD
which utUimately will auppl)' Thl,• mesoage would be a pre· drove to·Cadiz where wltllan Un·
WAVIILY, OHIO
inlo\omallon.
dlotlon tllat on November If lt\elltllled woll\lll CODij&gt;llnlort wu
Mr Goodwin emph&amp;Blzed .lbiJ eartfl. ~itellltt M·A·I woul4 mat~ f'
today cartography the wqtld over. a viJible ~ias acro~l the UJ\IIcd \.i0151.
in the Soviet Union "well oa .,l,n States ,rroiSIDg t,he 40th puallel .
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Sleeping rooms. Phone 388·Y 10' fd~.
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the united Stites. Ia ba!ed on :• at ~:86 a. m. at a Jubpoiilt ~.8 WTestillg
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11·22-latp.
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series of "educatod /IU..!tl ,., to degreel 'wear of ~reenlrief. qo -.
the exaet eonlt/IUratloo qf•t~e hudlrtr of 1123 degree$ ~d at en
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Thlll~tn
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UP
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Weallnl·
2,U~~rlinenta,
rooms
bat!la1 close 4Inand
to 3town.
Canwcth
be
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know the earth actually t• ·~ el· matfog m'Y !if. mar~e~ oq • ltaiiJ ' hou~ mectrte Col'por1tlon old
tOIIIed also u a one lamlly "';~~=-========~I
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llpaold rather than a apbere' , ~t patent.pvarlay on ~ I~ N"atlonal tile' Df'l' s~t~~lvhtg IJidex en·
d,..lllilg Very mce condition (24) For Sale or rode •o far there has been no me'llJ Geo*'~i!ltle, S,.Ciety nlap PI !I!• 111)unced tlxl111 will mean u Ill·
for further Jn!ormatton &lt;all
tor accurately determlnltil , tge Unlte4 ,S"tea a~d lbere ·~••81'1· cioa~e in WBIOI lor Ill 1to,OOO
232 or wrtlt Box 1!1, Pomeroy,
exact shape of this elllpa~ , ed to local ozl~ulh and elevatJoQ employe,_
Oblo.
11·22·31&lt; 6 Coon Hou'!d Pups 3 months old,
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lnfllflllallon tbrill!&amp;b ~·· of the -sourly workers wUI l'el;elve an
to ••II or trade for guns or roh
Tile "phototrack" tecbhlqir, Na~OD!I Geollfll&gt;ble . Society'~ 111~1!11 of one cent an hour and
f'!ll
- JSXIIInaton Laddero, bit ltounw. Roy Arms, MJDera· which
will be used by the aoei,ty "ntell)(e IInder." .
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'aabll~ employel '" lncrelle of
llcalfolcl 8oarda, llrop Cltllhl.
ville,
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lt·23·31c tn connection witb the lni&lt;H'no· tach oatelllte will be clyen a on•hiU of one per cent.
~t4s YUher, lltddleport.
tlonal Geopily,Jcal Year proil'lm code deJI11'~tlon. For •~stance The ,Jnereaec wiU eoat the comF~~i~X
IIIU
- the •alelllte program of lh&lt; the ,fOC~I put of ,Spldnlk I t. paay ~,11!)0 a yeu.
IGY to be speetllc-IS ~xpeete,d to lmoWII a• 67,A-J. Tile 1 utelij~ , . _...._,__ __
Five ·~m hou;;- nem Rutland.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
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Jtledtlelty, aood road Phone latoto of ""'" I. Word DtctaMd orovide the mean a for jan~l~al· IW!If It kfl!lwn ai 57 A-2. Tbe
Mabel Hoaue, Rutland 2-4932.
ly
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Notice Ia hereby given that
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II 20 8te George H Prall whoae Post Offl~e 'arlh'J surlaoe as 'well al J~
address b Rutland, Ohio baa !let~ rormatlon as to the shape anoi ;et- Tile Jof"wt will ·ba broadwt
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Trailer 111'" lleut of Middle- duly appointe~ Exe&lt;utor of the 'cct ot Its aravltatlonal 1tlelcj.,,. ov,i lllt CAP NatiOI!a)IJeidquar·
port, Get luc1.tod befo'r• muddy Estote of Flora E. Ward, deceased, Dr. Francis J Heyde't &lt;ll~ ter1 ra&lt;!Jo ,alatiOn I~ Wuhln(ton,
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VP (VIetor Papa Zero) on mo
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lfilliiid burto you. Pbone 9~63. late of Meigs County, Ohio,
nlv~nuy klloO)'l:lea at u,ol&gt;, 2000 1 ~'d ;100 ,_,
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liliiJU Royn•ld!, Reyoold'a Dal!'! Dated this 7th day of Novombor •f IJ!e Georgetown
~bservalory, 181d that tbl• 'lp· houre fl, 8 and , 9,;. ,m.) , dally. ·. DAYTON, o. UP_ Charles .f.
lltOre,' Hiddlepcrt, Ohio.
1907.
tormat&lt;on would ''be wol't~ '!Ia llh8J will be r.e-1»'0adaul om Xetlolitil lnvelttor of the. aelf
10 2 8llt
John C. Bacon
welgbt In platinum, now. •
tbe Cl,vll Air PatioI win1 (alate}_ J·•·r ~~~ automozu.,, e"•J ,,,.
The aocielr whlcb l!u t\ofu•
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. ' 2 ballhs, com·
Judge ol the Probate court
0l&lt;,J, .,_, _4Sq!l ~ ~f olllh! and dleael IOCGmoUve, aald
Meigs County, Obi~
800 regular members, all b~llll net.
Jetely furnbil od. Good neigh· (Ill t• 23 3tc
ltalned, hope&amp; o~ch metnbtr i'l~l 4461.8 k locyq., dllllill tltal POr ~i)i that th~ '1\~aallll sue·
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maintain 1 "phototrack" !'~Ill ' t)on or, the, .~ • ~r each&gt;~_., celii!UI .-t,elllte· JaunelllDIIII were
roa~o~lblc famtly Call ;R T'
Th01e alaUons m•st he tl~fj~ Ilona! b~ajlc,aat, · ' ·
· • ilo" IUrt&gt;tfH .t'c! him,
Weal. 93l·Y
li·ZS•3tc
at a United Stales Coast ·•11'
Anyone iwllhl·' ,.11!0 receiver ln.ftet; tbe IIOofi!U'"\\d ~~:~-~~~
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~. tbt lfpe, -~-~ 1m..-. II lndlllll'lallat iald It wu '''
delIc Sprvey Trlangu ••op.; ~ ~· "abort wave" wlilc• re~lvts In of •oar tclenllatal'· th41 we
Help Wont~
LIG~l. Norte•
lion or eortifled off..tsci?a"i.!.~re the t.ooo to Moo tJ!ooycle bat1d ret a lllolllte IJI,tbe· air nrat.
more than 100,000 u
o,: ~'It:'0' wllj '.be ollie to ~~,.. the fore· " It· aeema tlttlln ' the laat
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MARGARET
ROUSH.
WhOII
1&lt;.
place of rooldenee 11 uolcbowlt, I• f)'latlon Stations in the 1/•"''~ cUll.
, •
1 nu&gt;ntlla OUI' cr.a1 epunlty
rcapoolible
wbo wants to hereby noLI!Icd that on the 9111 diy
s
ale'
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Private
cltlzeDI
'IIIIo
have
ae·
drapped almoat ogmJIIetely
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operate bls own bwtnesa and of November, 1907, lf&lt;i\VAIUJ
The
oocleti
to•:ay
appealed
Ito
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ceai
to
the
recelvint
altbl
· bel:auae
aell Nationally. Advertised Wat· ROUSII, being plalnttll, Rlild hlt
~Ina Producta Prolltabie loca· P&lt;tllion agalnot her as defendant the Olvll Air Patrol for aid ' I~ eqalptb;~•;•;t~~j~j*j~~:j~d;&lt;'ta,;; tu
we .~n~l":alilout
'"llegailve
llly available Immediately. No in tho Court of Common Pleas, flllhlng tracking date · to : ·Ita IPOI the
(rbe
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Investment required Car or Mel~• County, Ohio, t:;ase No. 12,· "Pholotraek' staUons on I dally
h!lill truck neccuary. For de· 623, praying for ~lvorce from the baab. The CAP maintain• lbe' p•· ably
lalla write Gilmore Snair, 13~ oald Margaret Rouih on the tion'a largest dlaclpllned: non· there '
St. Lancaster, Ohio.
of Wilful Absence of laid nlilltary radto communlqllliM the
network-more than 10,000 J&amp;~fu~~~,-----"'''.J;••Ieoclantlrom
said
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ohe•yeat
vl~~ ~tf¥~rs
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neglect of doty,
Tile
pr!_.-..
n
wid
work
A
ble
praya that he be
education and control of Dav· way T~e Snllthlonlan Aslrophr,
'"'"''"1u Rouob, &lt;htld of the par· sl&lt;al OMervatory Will telephone
tlos hereto and lo1 other proper tile trocklng ln!ormatlou to Civil
(20)Buslness Servir.ee relic! Said cAuse will be lor hear· Air Patrol National Head&lt;tuarter&gt;
tn Washlngtnn eaeh day This In·
For Housl Bulldlng.::---Nctgler's lng ·m or alter the 24th dny of formation will tndlcate whether a
Docembcr
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lilciDe, Ohio. Pbone 3604.
satellite will pa81 over the United
Howard Roush
11 14 3tc
states a~d whether or not condl·
Crow 1o Qr9w
ltona will ~rmll Ill track to lie
RADIO • TEU!VISIOll !ERVICI!, Altorneye lor Platnllll
Phone 200. Cleland A~pllance Ql1) 11. 18, 23, {12) 2, 9, 16, 23, 71c photogtaphed.
A typical toremt will read 11
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oonveroiOD buruu
$40.00.
Pbone 6128&gt;11'.
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and Clarjpet
for Sale. Call 11481 lletore 8 a.
11. or after 4 ; . n1.
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TMCT04upcr 101 Masse]
)!arrb with plowJ. In acod coo·
dttlon. Contact Kenijelil Wollo
or phone a1f2: Racine, Ohio.

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FOI.I.OWING ARE SAT·
ELUTE PHOTOTRACK ACQ'IJJS.
Oilers will be received up to ITION FORECA$TS FOR Tll\1
II 00 A M on Wednesday. Dec PERIOD SIX THROUGH SEVIN
4, 19~7 ol the office of Wetistor
&amp; Fultz, Altorneys, Pomeroy, Ohio
lor the two story frame dwelling
located on East ;~atn Street, Pom
croy, Ohio, In the name of Walter
Lottrldge All olfcro subject t~
the approval ol the Court.
'lit
Flora Steffy' Admlnlotratrlx The sut!lblne Sunday Sch~l
ol tho cllale ol Walllr Loll· Clau of tile Muon l!etbodlll
rtdgo, dece11cd.
1~~:~;~~~~met in ,reculu etoolon oil 1
nn 23, 27, so, 3tc
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November Zl, 1 tlill
Gladys Thoma. wit~
aaauUn11 ao I eo-

Mason Methodl'st
Sun$hl'ne Class
Meetl'"" Is Held ,

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Sit., Pomeroy, Sundsr l!$,hnol at
10 A 11. 10~d~ 1jY, YPSM
EloiSe ~dawa'; !l,loii!)Ms ~peeling
11 A. )!. •a Dl\'tne . smlql parade

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YPL 7 p, M. Sally Landfn, loader; A service ol .T!Wl'!Jal~lng at
7·30 p M, Capt, Glenna Rllm'"Fl,

"' The j;adl.. l\Jd has met *tv;
erll timet at the- bomo of II~
and will meet wtl!t '
, -·-·::."""
this Tbur!llay

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uld blood
loud Iahome r:~~~~~~~~~~
truck
and slalllf
In Foroythe'a
were type 0, which lJ Conner's
type.
Delenoe attorney E. S. Nav..-re
aald he, would delay ~is openll\1 •
atatomenll unUitbe alile pr~nll
Ill eue.
~av~e charged . that oeveral
willleisea Jiave !!&lt;en contacted
and barrasaed. He said one bad
no\ been fou~ in responae to a
aubpena.
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seen washing his panel truck wltb
water !rom a pall
Water from the well and
taken from the truck have
cal hardness, Bower• ~ld. He
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Sugar Run PTA
For Meeting Is Held
1hursday Evening

Patients Again

Mrs Ray Woodgeard, president,

.111'1 Cii!J'}otto cox, Director of l)l'e!lded at the meeting of tbe
AeU\Illji Tl!erapiea, Athens State Sucar 111m PTA held 1 Thurada1

Hospl"l, Athens, Ohio
Mra Samuel B Erakme is preJi•
dent of the awdllary
T. L J.l'ultz, au~rlntendenl of
the BC)'I Jnduetrial School at
Lanearter, Ohio, 1110 has made hla
annual iuvltatloo to IO&lt;al eourla,
rellg!ou1 organizations, c1vic and
aervi&lt;e club" and welfare and
fraternal soeleUea to j01n w1th the
BIS staff In 811 attempt to bring
some measure of Chriatmaa joy
and tplrlt to the boys of the
JChool
1"1111! noted that bls otal! aim•
to provide elltb boy from a com
with ltlme I'OIIIembrance
by friend• The school has
from ••~rlence that the
are encouraged if they know
other people -have an lntere1t
In their welfare
JuvenUe Judge John C Bacon
said here Wednesday he believed
five bora from lleip County were
Ill the aebool
J.l'ultz abo utended an invitation
to anyone to visit the school dur
ing the Chrlltm•• ..aaon.

evening at the scbool
Th~ 'meeting opened with the
PTA prayer by the president
The reports or the Becretary and
trea1urer ll(ere given by Mro
Leland Sisson and )Irs lames
O'Bnen
.
It was announced that tho
mcmhershl~ dues ni'J•t be sent
Into the state by the last of
November and parents not men1
bora arc U rg~d to send their dues
~r pe-.·n to the ••boot
Or 2.1' "'
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by November 27, So th ' t the A,.
oocJDtlon will have a 100 ~cent
membership M•&amp; Danny Thomp.
son, Mrs Tom Crow and Mrs
Lawrence Morarlty were named
as a committee to revise the by
laws
Mrs Woodgenrd thurked ,II
who helped with the Jj~owecn
parh and also 1hose heiJifd with
tbe oahnol leVI Supt Charles
Gibbs was UJlahle to "fond but
sent hi• thanks by M'' Gibh•,
for tho eooperat.on of all who

Missionary So~iety
Makes Plans For
Christmas Party
!'Ina! P""' for their Chriatmu
party were made ThurJday night

the 1evy

11hen the M111ionary So&lt;iety of
the Mt Moriah Baptlot church met
11 halile of Mro Nellit Win1tnn
wit~ Mra Kathryn Payne, proal·
doni;' presiding Mra Arnold Rich·
read the tOOth Paalm and
Reeae was in &lt;hlll'll
dev•ttion1al service with all
membera
pari
Mra Winston reported aa a delegate on the recent Miulonary d&lt;m·
ventlon in Rutland and was liven
a vote of thank! by the memben
They voted to ltlnd corda to Ill
sick memben and former mem·
bell of the So&lt;iety,
Tho Cbrlr,tmas party will be
hUd on ;December 19 at the bOnte
of Mrt Oscar Hardaway with Mn
P'rid Jacluon and M"' Carrie Cll·
11111 In charge of the program
N'am01 ware dnwa for the gilt
excban1e It "'"' anntrun&lt;f(l that
the January meeting would be
held at the home of Mro C R.

YpM~ Wlmton served a demrt
tour.. to the memhero and one
auea~ Mrs Jackson, Point Pleas
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Mrs Allen !lugheo cave I
Thanksgiving prQiram when the
Pa1t Matrons of Evanaellne Chapter, OES, met P'ridaf nlaht at the
home of Mra Charlo• Bennett
Mrl· William Reynolds, preoldenl,
wd In charae of tho meeting and
plan• worn made lor a Christmoa
p;rty to he hold on Dec 18 at the
h~me of Mro Robert llarrio with
ltlra. w W Hayea aa tho 18aiat·
lnl hoate•
Olltll•• were played durin&amp; the
JVonlil&amp; with prble1 won by Mra
Lee Rou1h, Mrs Hayel, Mrs Stew·
art Hawkins and Mrs. JameJ Clat·
worthy.
The host... waa all\l"d by her
4auahten, MiN )laxlne Beanetl,
Columbuo, and Mrs. Vernon RG8·
en, roatorla, I~ ~trvlnl a de~Jerl
!9Ur.. to thoet•name~ above apd
Mra. Walter llunlljl, M!B, Kt~J!!
Hlndy, Mre Joe Y'oual Sr., Mn
M t. French. Mra, Zelia Croll,
Mrs. Leo Vausba ·l r.lr1. Lillian
Stelfl and Mre. Pa WiDth

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Mra Plrll Globokar ~rogram
chairman, mtrodueed the Rev
Eu~•ne Brown who gove an in·
temtln, talk on ' Thi! Is My
Very Own" Mrs Lucille S\laek·
hamer, lnuslo au~rvi1or, d~et
ed a arpup of Filth and Sixth
•rade pupils In a "lectio• of
•!ODii
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illcludln&amp; "Cindy' a ban o
tunei "Keemlo" a folk son&amp; f.um
Sou1nern Appalachian, "On 'rop
Of Old Smoky", a Kentucky folk
aon1 and "I've Got Sixpence' ,
COj&lt;, Box and Hall
Slngina in tbe ehorua were
Pauy Fultz PhyJlla Will, Dottie
Brown, Brenda roth, Npney Ash,
~~~ule WaL•on, Janet Smitb, Joel
Boney, Ruetta Weill, Sue Ann
Buc~ley, George Harns lr' Thur·
rna Vaughan, Sandll Thomas
Ricky ,campbell, Donna Hauck,
P•m GBrien, )\atby Moranty and
Jonble Sue Thomp•on or t&amp;e
Filth grade,
Fred~ie Slsaon Raymond Nc
ville, t rances Radford, Jane Baer
Kilty Persliaer, Ali\a Carpenter
Jennller Crew, Nancy Butna
Ronnie CofllnJ, Georae Hollman,
and Kathleen Grimes, Sivth grade
Mn Swackhamer preaented each
parents with , list of television
programa suitable for children
At the cloBO 01 the meetinR,
Individual pumpkin plea with
whipped cream and coffee were
served on Cl'yatal ir'~' by Mrs
Euaeno Buckley :llr• I awr-.ce
Francia, Mrs. Fritz Buck, Mrs.
Ida Burns, Mra Wa~er Kennody
Jr Mro Ralph Carnp!Jell and
Mrs. Reynold Greene.
In charge of tbe nurJCry dl\l'
Ina the meeting W.re Cheryl
BbersSach . and Kilby Grimes,
memboll of the Sllth arade

OPI'OI1'UI!IITY ,I(NOCKI
HOLLYWOo'i) "r Wlad lUlU up
to TO mlleo, pet
lvere report.
ed In So~lli ' fomla ThursdAY· Paramprnt' ~ ,lldjOI reco!d ee&lt;:·
\ion heard aboUtlliiill and immed
lately lasued? Job~tl' Matllla' record of "Wl)d Aa Wlri4~ lO local
disc jockeys.
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Sec:rest LemUng fowllrtl 'Ye8' In Bid ~
As Democratic Cindidate For Govei'Qor

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COL\]MBU$ up,..:.tl{e' 10bio
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Mr. and Mn Virgil Ro.. of Public VUlltle• Commlsainn Fri·
Akron, wbo hvo been cueoli of day •utbori U tile J'lew York
her aunt, Mrs J1oreQee l$111'J1J!de, Central Railroad to clo10 11
W. Main 81 , al'l&gt; vilillnjpellUYes !reJg~t otation at KinSinan, Truin·
Ill the county
bull County
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)Jr. and ll!r&amp; Virgil JIOJe, .Mr!Future b\1.!16&amp; will bi. tiandl·
!'Iorence Burnalde, Mra, Law·
rtn&lt;e Rose and Ml'&amp;. George Gen· ed ,from the rallrot'l'• alation in
Brookville, abi)Ut It mlle1 IOUtb·
helmer were in Buntin"""', W. Ve. etot of Klnsm~"'
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ThUnuiY
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The commission Jaid telephone
Cabel County Hoapltal
calls b)lo' shippers betwe~n tho
Miu Dixie Sewell Ia l(pendihg .... ootnts wowd be paid b7 lbe
the .,..k end With relaUte! In railroad. The rallroad waa ~bQ
Marlett..
a"'oonzed to dispo"' ~f ito at•
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lion bqlldlni
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Ruth Spencer returned home nn
Thu-•a• even•·• from a Villi a•
'"' ' with..,.Mr Hill's llaler,'
Raymoruj
Mrt Newman Kincaid who II ae;·
ioualy ilL ThJ&gt;Y also Vlflled ill CoJumbua w1th Mr and Mrs Edward
Freekerland other relative&amp;
QSS
Mrs Delbert Elaelstoill and M4s
Mn Guy Reynolds hu been
Bernice Ann Durst, member' of . in Colun\bus where IM repre~Dt
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IMagnolia Temple Pythlan Sisters ed the Middleport Telchera' .\a
efed
The
Women
s
AB80Ciatlon
of
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attended lhf dulri&lt;t eon\'f!I!Uon soelat1on at the Ohio Edotatiorill
~~ James W11I " 11 re-e1•
First PYelbytertan Church 'nPGrl· held in Nelsonville TbursdaYr
A•~bmtion conference tlria
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's pr~Jident Cor lbe coml.nl year ed a very suceeea!ful money.mak· 1 Uqnir~ Rud or Clevelalld ar- J&gt;!r• ~·vnolrl.s ir toaebl!l'
when the WUIIDit Worlten h~la~ ing project thil week when they rived l¢iY fo!t a week el"' villi Mlddlepo-t j(lnderrlfl!l~.
ofl!Je ii,Qte)'priae EUJ!thhuh" 111 1 ~oncluded their two day CIII'IBt· I w1tb Ratmnnd Ei~ottln. Jill Will • Sallr !lrlmore, who is employ.
TMhlb'aHd,Y ev~nl~g 41 e ome 0 'maa Bazaar which tbey held at Ibe accompanied home ill' MI'S t4 in Wasolnrton, D. C. ii vlilt
rs ~bl!l' ,rown
ti\1 the &lt;hlll'&lt;h soelal rooma
Russ who Wll called here' by lh• ing h.r parents,
and
s:'u~'¥'~::~::
by
~?n&amp;
f~·
Mra
Lowell
Probasco
waa
gen·
and
1 death of b~~ gra&amp;6mother, Mi'B· Carl Gilmore and
1P m G
e mee ' , 0 '1 ~roi ellairJ1111n of the Buaor with Jubus Sffiltll. '
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lowed by goup sin lin&amp; a~p prayel! 1r!ra Georre Anderson Jr , and 1 Rev tugene BrowI\ llnd ;nank
Mrs
br llllJ Eldon w.. kt. 010er offl-, Mrs Karl OWen 11 ,asalatlng b'*- Vaugh811left lhls motni~ for C&gt;' Mra •
ters elected were Mr~ Claude loll&lt;'
lumbua lo attt;nd an ai'ft,&lt;\)111!'1;·
Hufted, vl&lt;e preaident; i&gt;l1'l Ralph, Both day,1 the women ..rved enc~ o! Chrlitillil Cltisanlhlp ,'be·
S;encer, secretary, Mr&amp; Herbert lunche1 at ••e church dining room mg held at the' North BroadWJY
Dixon, treuurer; and Mra )19n and refres~enu during the , af· .llethodilt Ch~
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Buck, birthday aecretary
1
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11 wR announced that the pro- temoon
ceeds from the candy, all whleb
0
baa been aold, bad been plactd in
1,'-.Ao
the Building Fund I was decided
to Jell "Jei'Vetl" •• a money Ill~·
IW 1
lnl proje«. The wonder bo1 dO'
1
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naiad by Jlra Huatod \VII awarded
to Mra Harley Brown •
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Plan• were made lor a c~ The Hemlock Grove Grapge is
I
mas dinner to be held at the IPOIJIOring 1 Bake Sale on Wed·
PAINES\IILLI!:, 0 UP-Slate
church oo Thuraday, December II neaday, Nov 27 , at the bulldillg Agmulture Director Dr Jam.,
followed wltb a party and *'- Jilt fotmerly octupied by tile ,Picken• Hay vis1t{d LJke County Fri4ey
exchan&amp;e.
llardware Slore In Pometoy,
aa pari o! his tour of Oh•o'•
· A d....,t tour.. wll ..rved by p
d 1
th 1a1 will 0 farms
the hlillllaa at the close of lbe f ~ 'u rom !;. 'f
M-"•&amp;lo thole named above a~d or 1 ea nl lya,.m Of
• Thursday !lay was in Gcauga
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Jlh Orange llall
llrl, Carl Moore, 'Mra. Jobn &amp;m .,., Anrone wlahin&amp; to coriiribute to County and !Ail Monday II'
ltlro Ed Kina, Mill Dorothy Lolli the aale may leave t~ell ~elea Porlagc County
and Mn M)'l'lle Long,
' at tbe borne• of ,l&gt;lr• ~I!. S\l)I~,
Uay' md the tliu(l Ia an eflo•t
Mra Olen Hani1on, Mrl. ,.m.,.u tl' aegualnt h1msell with loe&lt; I
nawk or Jl&amp;ra HUber Qtllvoy
fotmlna ~oplc arql lh01r ~ro'•
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(ems a1td inform them of stat :,o
icrvlccs available to them
WASHINGTON VP~Federaj • Matietta in tbe So..lheast\:n
Trade Comml!titoner Rober! P. part of the state
St~esl 9ild Friday he " str9ng., He was (Jrst elec!l'd to I tile
ly ~OMtderlng . running 11!1' th~ House in Jll3~ and .wrved unlll
D~mocra~c qQU&gt;tnali.on (or gov 1942 when he went into the NaVY
ernor of Ohio
" a cnmmander in world 'War
llut Secrest said he ll'i5 mad~ Jf, He was reelected to Con.ress
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''Jio commitment" yet He ad e " in 1948 and "'1gne 1n 1'"~" 10
''I don't es~ct to make up my ' become an FTC commlaSloner.
tl
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mhuJ
tor sDme
" ba,.. been ' secre~t,a FTC, term has ~'bout
Secrest
&amp;4 saidmehe
approaeh~d bY many of Obio'• three more years to .~" He de~,
leadl{lg Democrats and has re· whed his job as wonderful
eeived • number or leiters urg· But he also pom~,ed out he hf~'
mg him to run
been 10 potit1&lt;1 all of my II e
Secrest served eight term• aa He " married and baa two
bt
an d 1 100 1
repre••ntallv. Or Ohio's Hith Con marraed pdaug era,
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who Ia Ber
gress1onal D' .. trlct which 1nclud Robert
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es Zaneovllie,'" Cambridge and vlng "'1th th e Army 1n Germany ·

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Mrs James Will

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Mr. and Mtt. Francia Bulb 1:14'
their th\'10 sono.
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turned trom Cov!o~n. XX•
'l'here ahr had been viJIUnc llr.
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1'here w1ll be no December
meeting The children will present 1 Ollr13tmas proJtr•m an Jlllc
20 and the PTA will h4Ve Santo
present with treats fer the ehll
dren Named on the treat commit
tee )'ere Mro I~rry Watson
Mrs L&lt;ro Vaughan and Mrs
Lawrence Morarity
The Filth grade taught by Ro
bert Roberts won tbe attendance
banner and award with e~ghteen
porenta present

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Mr and Mrs Theo Smith, Mr~ ICloss In Meeting
C F Tol"pkln• and MIB! Lum· T~ One Won One Cllll 6f lht

However, the 6tt k director . ~~
runninr Into' , ~It 'of cent!!
versy~ on the t6ur ~"
"Ohio farmers

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straits," he said/. ThurBday a! th •
th Genheimer were In GaU,po!iJ p mero Firot Baplat Church met IRrm or Howar~ McNISh In BJI
Thursday evenlnf to attend • EourJd:y evenln&amp; at, thll home of ton.
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Metllotli•t Interboard OCI~noll
IW 'ti f z Wdll ti• 0 ~~~
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workshop for Gallla and Mel« :;';y Jao':..r ,·, &lt;~llOlliii'.~~
. "Last year farm Ca.!Jh l,l'lC:OJP •
Counties held at Jhe Grace Me• Prner ~Y Mr&amp; Zundel opened WR! over a billion dollars," ITav
thodllt Church
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the meeting followed \v1th the aaid
The program w!llch 1' spopsor· t•aehera thout~ht "How to Keep
McNish, however, ahot bar'
ed by the lnterboard Council of Chrlatmaa" by Mrs J H. Stophen- titat "!farmers lren't makinc 1 I
the Ohio Conference of the Me· aon Devollnna wete led by Ml'l tll6t mo~ey Tho~ profits refal"
thodist Church, o~ned with ~rain Sterrett ¥ bo read P!lim tO ffiiiiiUfiCIUrerl I Of feriiJizP '
1roup smglng of w.. tey hymns 100 and tl!ree poems, "A Thanki- ond farm machinery, too,'' h •
led by Dr. Richard II Bauor, ••· l)vlnf Poem";J . "Thanka&amp;lvlnc oald
pcrlntcndont of the Portsmouth Song", and ''Tbonk G6d, I am
"Why, mv worst fm•~ c lal
DIOlrlct, who al.!&lt;i led the devo- Alive"
yenr, were in 1834 and 1933,"
tiona
lllra Albert 8mlth, president, McNIRh aaid.
Dr Sidney Mayer, oKecutive so l&gt;l'••lded at the meeting and mcm·
Still another farmer complain
cretary of the lnterboal'\1 Council bert roaJl1lnded to roll call with a ed that poultry prices were dow•
explained the duties of the than~Jivlng qu~tatlon ltom the
the small !armor l! lindin&gt;
Council and how It functions, al lllb)e, l\lr~ Anna Sallborn waa wei·
horde" to con,
ter which the Rl'OUP divided into ~111"11 u a now member. Plans
lar,cr ones
four du~eusslon perioda
fiift made lo prepare Thankoglv·
b
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Mill ~IY!aw,D)I Roberts waa the : IDI ••k6to for two noedy !ami·
help :'oua'outt .~ ' ' "
leader or the group iolo!lat~d Jlp, l'lw wet. al1o made for the
In
children's
work1 Rev.
Abbts
the vout~
work,Emerson
Lynn
Ralnsherger, adillt work, and
Dr Mayer led a aroup on aoelal
concern~ which Included
the
mrmhen of the olflcial board of
tile church
At the close of the meeting a
coffee hour wu held with the
member~ of Grace Church as
ho•t•

input!
wiD be Chrillmll
fteld at thedianer
lbrtln which
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alJran~ December 12, followed by
~ party at the home of Mr~ St.,

pheqson.
Jijfreahrpenll Wtre ltlrved b~
tile betlteaea durlnl Jho social
boar to thoeo aamed and Mn.
~or&amp;e Skinner, Mia. Jo~eph ~~~~
~- Waller WoUc, Mrs WlnDanurea
elll~a, Mre. J, t Foater, Mrs
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Oliver, Mn Enen coucb,
Seldenabel, Nra Dal~ WI
pal, Mt1 :William Wataon,
~.':ms~ and Mn. !llmar

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