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The l&gt;Qlly Sentinel.

Syracuse Society

SET END OF FRENCH U.N. WALKOUT

CLASS HOLDS MElTING
and famllr spent Sunday
The SlQllbiDe kaken Clu 1 ol relallves at Nellonville

November 2,9; .1

Around Ohio

with

~~ Pr~i~ibyttU-'"iin Churr: b b~ Ld iti
Mr. i iid Mn . CW.r lei Hy~t~H
No•ember meetm&amp; .at the bome of and Mra. lbe Cowte spent Wed·
Nn Bather Blrden Friday eve- neaday with lllr. and lin. Robert
omj
Hysell and flmUy, Middleport.
The- meetinJ; wu qlled t.p or·
~5 . Al11et While apeBI the
der by the pre:;ldent, Mrs. Hardeo weekend at Huntintton Yisitln.g
b7 the clus s1ogmg " Faltb Of Mr. and Mra. Millard Duetworth
our Fatbe.ra". Devotions were aQ;d atteru:led tbe funeral of Mrs.
read br Mn. Naomi London fr om Daisy Slmmona Fo:r: at the Chapthe lOOtb Psalm and an articl e man Funeral Home.
''Time for Gratitude" taken from
~r, Darrell Hartwis and chil·
the Pomero)' School paper "The dren, Roddy and Sharon of Dun Panthers Roar'', followed by a lap, lowa, are a:ue.st&amp; of her parprayer for "Our Natton" and Lh e eaU, Mr. and Mra. D~na HYteU .
M'r. and ·Mrs. Arcb1e Lee of
Lord'a Prayer m un1son. Roll call
was the word "Thanks" ReporU C~arle~ton spent the
weekend
were given by Mrs. VItilinia Gutn wtth Mr and Mrs A. 0 . Lee.
ther and Mn Agnes White The
Mrs. E. S Mills baa returned
clut election dsy dinner nett ed ~ home lfter visiting re!atives ln
profit of M7 30 Bible study was New Brighton, Pa
by Ma. Mary Lisle oo "Thanks
JlvlDJ" ill the absence of :Mn
Iteat.r1e Blake who was ill TravelliDI ba.sbet was awarded to
Kfll. Doris Wbltlatch Entertain·
meot wa.s In cbarge ot Mrs Dor()tby Harden. The class Chnstmas
dinner wdl be held at the church
annex Dec. 14.
A new electric mJxer was purRefresbment.a were served by
ehii.Oed
for tho, •&lt;i!tl!ll kltehen
tbe hostesa to Mrs. Margaret Cot. wben th~
SaHibul"y PTA met lut
trill , Helen Diddle. Gerlrude Duf· week at lhe school.
fy, Vlrg1ma Gutnther, Dorothy
. Hugh Bearhs presided over
Hardeo, Helen Harr1s, Alberta theMr11
meeting
lnd plan$ were made
Hubbard, Mary Lisle, Naomi Lon- for a Chriatmaa tre111t for the
don, Rachel McBride, Genevieve school children. Mrs. Donald Bail·
Schneider, Allah Teaford, Agnes ey, Mrs . George Brother&amp; and Mra
While, Doria Whltlatcbe and two Roy Smith were named as lbe
euests Jimmy Hardeo and Bob committee. The attendance banner
Hardeo Sr.
was awarded to the seventh and
eighth grada taught by Robert
Bo~en.
MRS. GRIMM HO~TESS
Followlne the busln~s session
I The Loyal Helpers Class of tbe
Dr.
John Moore gave an lntereatM:ethodtst Church met at the home
tne talk on India.
of Mrs Christina Grtmm
Retruhmenta of sandwlchu,
Th:! meeting was opened by the
cookies
and coffee were served by
presidont, Mu: Grimm, with the
Mn.
Wyett
and Mrs. ShWnat at
repeatmg of the 23rd Psalm In
umson. The devotioOA were led by the close of the meeting.
Mrs. Margaret Etcbmger. Bible
questions were a..ked by Mrs.
Nora Houdasbelt and Mrs . Marearet EJchlncer The secretary'!
report was read by Mrs Fred!l
Dufty and treasurer's report was
road by .Mra. Ma11Jaret Eicblnaer.
It was decided to have the annual Christmas party Dec. 12th

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••r• tile stale, ~ut heavier In

At advertlJ;ed, the cold wave the notthern ·. apd. eutern eounIts grip on Ohio alld t~e ties. Th~J• o;ountlea had one to
&amp;IJdWeat today · and t.wasn't expee· two . ln~et ~f snow on t,be
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tod 'to let gp until the. weeke~ grout}!):, With only traces on the
;; ~ · at tti'e earUest. Bllt 1 warming groun_d elsew"er.e.
' , fn{td was npeeted to begin
This ,mcrninJfl lowest mini )
,~&gt;;-· 'i'b¥f!tlday.
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Tbe wannut spot . h:a the state nu.HtJ- w,.s .. l4 at I)ayton. other
Tui;aday wao Tol&lt;d• wltb 30 · de· &amp;N!tioos tu.d a . Jow of ncar 20
~ greea. other eltl~ had hith de&amp;t~ee,s. ·
QDl:y slow . moderation in terri·
rqdinga of 22 to 2?.
Snow flur~ies were abundant pt'rqtbre' o,yu &amp;XJM!(ted today
and Tburs.day. Snow fl\lrrles wiU
eootlriue through Thursday, .at
leas~, bi t,b.c Lake Edc art&gt;ll .

PRESiDENT ADDRESSES EbUCAT~RS

:ri\'9 Lake County I'K'hools Were
closed tOday d\le to poor tr•v4!11
eoaditiona. Mentor, WilloughbY,
Eutiake, PainNville Townahip,
Wic~liffe . and iuruand sobools
clo1¢,' ,.ving 16',000 students a
bollday.

Cand 0 Railroad·
Will Call Back
536 Men To Work

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TEEN-AGE GIRLS

nto
Control Fallure Believed Cause
Of Accident At Alaskan Air Base
FJELSON AIR FORe!: BASE.

dly that u many u 1:f penona
were klJJed io ID f'ftbt family
aputment whtfb w.U aheed by a

A t.enified young woman, Pam~
ela Harris, 21, fiobbed u 1he de.;
Ten bodies had beeu t;~bn trOm .ieri~d the forte of the plane'a
!he ic~oated, charred rums of impact
"I saw onP woman wltb her
the dwelhng occupied b)'
the
ai'D'I
torn of!," H"us Harris, daqgb.
ramUies of eJght f'nlilted airmen
but ttarchets beUn-ed. roort were ter of an enlisted couple uld. "[t
was boJTible."
in ,.., rubble.
The ooJ7 lden1ifif!d vtdim &lt;lf
"The death toll could go a high
:u: l:S,'' if•Jor John Op-, public lllc traeedy wu the pilot oC the
infOJIVitiOD Oftit'er £or EieliUil jet plane, Lt . Alfred F Pouna~
AFB, Aluka'.s only Straiegie Air 28, of Montieello, !fits His' ~
was recovered.
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Americs and our ~t&gt;clcty general·
ly will f£&gt;el the otrect
There are other membe-rs of the
that
Nallonal Grange who fuel
more local or regwnal problems

should be taken care of on aiilioicailiiihieiidioinie.i iiiiiijiiii

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E~ witrte:ues nfa"C i -

Ruling Statfs
Jackson Sheriff
To Be Replaced
Sheriff David L, Trago 1f the
Jackson County Commissionen de
clare a va~aocy by reason
of
t&gt;l'!i I TraJO'!i .ab8tnce ,from t:•e eoanty
Cor 80 days, Atty. Gen C. William
O'Neill ruled todiy:

lllilnlm,u.m wage
lndustry
has their
tarif£1.
Agriculture
~hoihd. have sbp1e ~ort of aid. The
only 'tb;ng, they say, the present
program lHt.s no! been effect1ve
Something diUcrcnt will have to

criUtal condition.

era~blng FM Tbunderjet.

COLUMBUS, 0. JJP~A. ......_

P"•t
d1srupt this social aspect of

Command baR, uid.
Sis of the sevtm per.600.&amp; tnjprecf
in Tuftday:s tracedy were in

Alub UP-Autborffies feared to

sor c.an levaU.y be apPo.i;D.ted for

UP-The

fry wu b~!ld by Mrs. Nora Houdt\· Choe11apeake &amp; Ohio Railway will
shelt, Mrs. Doris l''riend,
Mrs. hire or call back 1538 men TbW'B~
Marsatct Eichinger, Mrs f'rei:la day whtln Its yard brakerpen go on
Dutry and Mrs Grimm .
a ftve-day work week, the rallrflad
said Monday
Sallh Friend return ed to his
The C. &amp; 0 's policy change will
llome in Pittsburgh arter visiting: mean employment for 75 m.ore
hia brother, Holly and family.
men on ils Huntmeton, W. Va., dl ·
·Mr. and Mu Ralph Swearingen vlslon and 77 mor e on lhe A.!ihof Cleveland have returned home land· Rwli ell , Ky., d1vhiol1.
after vlalllnll bta mother,
Mr11
The n1llroad Uld It will recsll
M~rg.uet Swearingen
men pr evlou ,~; y cut of£ before hir·
Mr and Mr11 Ha rold Fr01n k, ~ nn
·- - - Robert, ot Nehonvllh'! , Mr. anti mg nrw_"_"_":_
Mrs. Gerald Frank, son, Jerry 11f
ORGANIZI CLUI
Wellston 11pent Sunday wllh Mr
A Jt;oup of youn1 women or·
and Mrs Holly Friend and Mary. gnnJzed tho Fortnito Club Mon·
Mrs. William Eichlngl'r
11nd day when they met at the hbmc
d~~l!ber, Mary Jane. and Mrs of MrY. John Fultz. Officers are:
WtH.r..m Houdashelt spent Satur- PIWidcnt, Mr1.~ Jillck BPcbner;
d_,.. in Gfllllpolia on bu&amp;inc.!!ll.
vieo-prcs., Mrs. Robert Tewks·
Mr. apd Mrs John Bowen 11nd bary; aecretary1 Mrs. Richard
xr,.. Ellen Bacr have rclurncd O'Ven. trca!urer, , Mrs. William
home afte: varationtng in FloridA Wltll:t!t'tl; flower et~mritltlee· treU·
·Bill Jtyrell of Columbus spent urcr. Mrll. Raymond Klou.
the weekend with hla parents, Mr.
Plane. were made. lqr , .. dinner
and Mr&amp;. Charlcsc Hysell,
meeting to he held at the Mar·
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Eichinger tin Rcetaurant In December.

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Electric Mixer
Purchased By
Salisbury PTA

Aner the ml!etmg

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plane, whieh had JU:t{ " ~
from Eie!Jon, AFB,
'" )DV«r:·
headqUarters
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housing projfd. hke a gtant boW"I~'
ine b.lll Jt ripped the apartmen•,
building frt&gt;m one end to the othtr
before explodina: and burJtldg
into flames
Tbe ploae. alter cuttiqlrthhiWi'
tbe enliJ1ed men's qaarten. ~
peel oaly four lach..
aa o!·
fieer•• dwelling at~ thoqh eoD.Ieious of raok.
"The plane -ttme ove-r very low,
ri&amp;ht over th.&amp; headq•artRn bt.dld~
ing where I was workln&amp;" one
enllsted man said. ,"W't kae1if il
wa8 in trouble. You could" tell by
the war it sounded."
"We saw- a big pulf of s~oke
and flame. Thea tbe 'Nb.o1e Ileal\·
quanon buildilJ.I ahook. (oUOw!ag

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a tremendous explosion: ttaniN
el! •moke poaied Out Qf"tlie wiadoon ol tbt bollldlnb.

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PIIII~T IIIINHC!WII II ohoim •ot Gottysbu't (Pa.) Unlvonl!f,
adunoe l'llmlna ot bl1 a~fo.. ln connection with tht
cOlCIU "-~ch1D.I ot .thl '\V.~t· Ho~ qou~~~,e,nct ~a tducatlon.
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COASTER WAGO~.
FOR HIS CHRISTMAS

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Only1.00down Before
Pay Balance
Dec 20th Rock Springs Grange Plans Yuie ·P,arty •
·RADIO IMPERIAL
Yes, Ita A convertible

$18.95

: Jlody fU~ x 17\i x 10" deplh f"l-1 Whee!IJO" double dltle
&gt;'l'UIEIIlO" x run 1.7." Seml-pneumalle blu~ dde wall
IIEAJUNG8 Wellmel Congo Bearing• (Never Need Oil)

RADIO F~ER
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Sayre. Middleport and )fn. C.
Marvin Latlicr, Soutli!iid~ 1 rW, Vi.
Admltto~ Tu..day• Sl&lt;llo ' L.
Searls, Middleport; Elmer E. Plymale, GaJlipoli.s Ferry, W. Va.;
Dale- W.. JJIII, Rachle and tMhi.
Frank Ueodrlclcson. MnOn.
Blrlhi: A ifa.ue~bter born- 8:45 it
m. today to Mr. and MrS. Fnnk

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At Regular MeetingilrursiJay
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Adm~~~ - Monday: .ft. ~G .• lldl,

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Ef\IIRGINCY "UN
AH.re Stewart, West- C$lumbia~ .
W. ·Va .. wfs taken to ttie ~eiCJl
Gencr'al llotlpital by the Pomerqy~ · ·
Emergency $quad Tuesday nirtit,
sufferins from au appa~~ ~~i·

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wha r hal Nehru IJ{ IndJII scc mw tl)
have 1h:H ~ituat!on in mind In
asking Km g Saud to visit h un.

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donations on behl.lf

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Company. " · Until th&amp; field Watt "pened,
Saudi Arabia'• revenues were de·
rivod aJmos~ ebtlreJy'~frorn a head,
tax lmpDiled on pilgrim!! to Mecca,
shrine-- nf tbe ,M5tHI,em world.
Now saudi Arabia ael!l some~\ing like 100 lfi.11HOO do11ars a
\ ·ellr in oil rOynltle..'l from ''Aram-

Nehru',s in\'ilttion to K1n~ Saud
to vislt t.ftdl~ s'e't'm~do hi' a new
move in his campaign.
It i.~ a -move whle!h comes at 8
11mc when the United St:.tes Rnd
th al11es Arl' tryJOfil to ~tr lln gt~hL•n
their pns1l!on In the Middle Last
The Wl'slcrn all\l'S are ~ome·
what cmba -:-ra~~ed b!':ausc_ nf lhJ•
dangl'rous Pal esti ne ~rtu~\l9Jl~-~·
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5:30 liowdy Doody
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4:30 On Your Account
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Strike It Rich
Voliant Lady
Love or Life
&amp;earch for Tomorrow
the Guiding Li~ht
J&lt;lalia's Kltchen
Welcome T'ravc~er:J
2: ofi Robert Q. Lew!s
2c30 . Jioust'party
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3:30, B9b CroSby Sbqw.
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• Co;y .Hecrtrolla- GWen Sot
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•Tpc. Toy Trailer Set Given Sot.
4 pe, Til)' ROad Builder Set GiYen Fri.
•: P~~ Walkin.g Doll GiYen Sot.
•Roman Elec. ShoYer Ginn Sat.

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7:80 R-ln Tin Tin
8:00 Oq:ie &amp; Harril)t
8:30 CrossrOads

9:00 Dollar a Second
.9:30. The Vise
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SOFT!!N$1 C011tofn1 !Malll.11hl
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100% Self.Service Meat Department!
Hundredt ·Of New Low Prices!
Larg•r Sel~ctions •• Easier, Faster Shopping!
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8:00 Mornin~ Sbow
9:00 Captain Kan.a:aroo
10:00 Garry Moore
10:30 Arthur Godfrey
11:30 Strike it Rich
12:00 Valiant Lady
12:15 Love of Life
12:30 Search for 'f~~w ·
12·45 The Gui!fjfi ~l&amp;lrt.
1:UO Katie's 1l0~en;. - _ .
1:30 We~ce 'J,'r.~vfiers
2:00 Ro
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2:30 ItO" ' ~rty

float.M on a aes of oil.
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the "'dtlws much but Ill frlendl:hip
me11nJJ a lot to the United stite11.
Involved ~jsy iji. ,f'Sthrp:s aim !P .. J.{lnJ ~a'iHl's kjngdom, a vast
rorm a so lid ·blpQ. oJ Mric ~ an&lt;l. &amp;t'ridtfi !of desert son.d 1 practl~allr

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7" 15' DOug ' Edwfl.rds, News
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P.lay· fa'6''· Tbel Range Rider
4:00 Dabeelan4
8:00 Arthur Godfrey &amp;. Friend~ 5:00 Mi~key !ilO\ISe
~·l~er Knowjj. Be6t
9:00 The 1\Iilllonaire
6:00 Annie OaX.iey
Theio!re
9:30 I've Got A Sr.er:ct
6:30 New&amp;
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10:00 U. S. Steel Hour
6:35 Weather
DaQlon Runyon The.atre
11:00 Up-to-the Minu te News
8:40 Sports
l!oa\lJJnes
11 :05 Late Show
6:~ Hurrica,p. ExpreJ'
LcllJ&amp;b Acres
7:00 Itu~l~, !'.rill &amp; Ojll~
7:15 letip Daly
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6:45 Hurritan IJ,prul
7,00 Kuk1a lraD &amp;: OlHe
1,13 John Daly
7::10 D~eyland •

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BY CHARLES M. ~ANN
UnltHI P(•ss St•ff (orr•aponden~
The vi.o;\t of King Saud of Saud1
Arab ia to India may prove to be
&lt;Jn lmpnrtant development in the
Middle Ea~lcrn s ituatio~ .
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the picture when 1t nrran~ed fo1
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li :30 Strike' It Rich
12:00 Valiant Lady
12 : 1~ Love of Lite
12:30 Se8J,'_~b for Tomorrow
~2:45 The Guiding Light
1:00 lhtie's Kitchen
1:30 Welc.Qmc Traveler.!
2:00 ati.~rt Ql r..e~is
2:3Q Ho%_cparty
3:00 The Big Payort
3~0 Bpt&gt; €ros~~" Sllow
4:00 -. Ttifnrtght~r P•&gt;.
4·15 S-etrt:t, Stort:n

. NEW YOIUI: UP-&lt;:oi~IW~ UDl·
Vft'Jlt)' wut 'rea.ew 1t1' football rf.
Deli ieuo1 1ritb tb!l Unl·
veraltT ot. Pemuylvaala. The
Quaker•, wbo tNt me1 t,Jle LiOJll
Ja 19&amp;2, replace NaVJ 0111 tlle CoJ.
umbla aehetiule IDnouueed TuMday. Army ~d RU.tgera 'wJU be

rilllt, who 1ervea u football coach
and athletic director 1t the Unl·
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or written no. ml1bt prove wroaa
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6,11 Watch the Birdie

10:00 Garry Mopre ~

Be~:~uty

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Ulloto.lll Wotr~ Gl,;_o 11!11 r•
pl•ce )Jim 11 head eoacb ud Jaid
that be .dou6tfld Ill)' IIUlQU~

COLUliBIA, S. C- VP-Ru En·

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3:!58 Sigri On

9·00 Captain Kan~uoo

lUll! Tennease,e. £rnie Show
12,3q Feather Your Ne.st
1,00 Current
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2,00 camera Goes \) School

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10:30

Fan COJltributions To:Be ~ked1"
At Wahama Eor foot~ GeaJ
Wahallll
th-:, area:
cont!·ihute
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asked to
~owa rd the
purt·hase of fo otball
equipment
fofr seventh and ei ghth ,graders
on Saturday when the Waha~n;a

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NEW YOIUI: UP-T111oe roulC
......., l..alo
pl»•r...c.rol
PlletOI of lllaml, 1'11., Althea
Glt..on of New York and. ·Robert
Perry of Lot Ao&amp;ei~~Jt--,)elt by
plane for London Tuud11 on the
firit lei oi a til-week ex1L1bltl9n
tour ot tbt .Far Eut. Hamilton Rl·
ebardJoQ of Batoa Route, Ll.,
Jolu · tbe ll'OilP iD London ind
tbe'y will tee their firlt •etion In

TELEVISION GUID£ ·.:

OP THI MEIG5-MASON ARIA

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ROGER _1847 Silv•rware.

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Collins Bu,lneils ~
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UnlliMt p,... SJOf"h Wrlhir
~ cOLUMBUS. o. OP-The sports
' world 'litll pay tribut~ Dfi: . .8 to
! red-haired Howard Hopaloq:g Ca!udy, Ohio State's two-time All·
Amtr\0. hal'lbaek who T~sd.ay
was U. overw,Pelll\lft&amp; choice !or
une Ofl:oilece Jootball's top lndi·
Yidu&amp;J awards:. the HeiiiDlan · Tr·~
pby
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tive, who lt·d the Buckeyes tu
their second strall,ht Big T('n
championship thJ... sea11on, won the
award with 2,219 .,points,
the
greatt=st majority in 1b.e 21 yt'al"
history of the lrophy.

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and 35 pun is for 341 yards. He
caught 43 passes tor 619 yards ,
intercepted lO panes which hereturned ~9 yards a.nd COIW!Ieted
three or lil passes for 64 ytrds .
In hls four fears , be handled
the ball IS7B times rur 161 total Qf
4,662 ')'.&amp;l'da er an ll'Y'tttle tl
eight )'arda each tlmJ;&gt; . ·Iu addition
to ihs oftensLve brilliance h.e was
outslan dfDg defensive player and
never had a pass completed on
h'
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1m n . If: e~ f'O n~e 1 wn_
He t8 -the third .O"o
St 1t e P~7·
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T ro ph y. p rev.wus wtnner~ were
L~ HDrva th m ,...
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••• fJ'rst-place votes
H. polled _..
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Howard 8 .,,·.".
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llelsma n Trn pfl~· e n l)1·C B ol I h~

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a.umb&lt;'r ont= back 10 the na,tlon,
the priJt- virtually namt"d 1 exas
t·~·ery!Jody',; A!! America center
Hob Pl•lleg:nm or ".h. ryland.

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Only Bo~ley, Pellegrini and ·Cas·
sady were what might be consid·
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Your seC"ond team under the

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QuUte&lt;Lllned all wool shorty. lte wm,l .
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SH'"' EARLY 'ltf..,MeROY OHIO
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Mrs. Leo Searles and
Carolyn, visited In

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Reward Her Wishful ThinkintWith .:~

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Tlfe car that's ·going p~s with the Young in Hea~
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n• biggest •ear ':of the low-price 3.

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THE STOltE FOR MEN I'&lt;ND'BOYS

FRIG;IDAIRE

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Mrs. Fred
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Thanksgiving
Floy

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ftom a
Clearwater and
l'IOrida.
C. R. Young
Mr~. Earl Brax-

ll.obert

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Chc11hire, home: 1~,
away: 16, Rullond,
Buffalo, away.
January 3, lia~•enliWl&gt;'l!,

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better it.
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tllat·IIIIP"'~JIOW-..._,ukk IWtof,!l.

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Woll.t't~mab

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Alid while i&gt;'OU're there, 'be sure to try the hew Hy-Fire V-8-

to~~e-tubo drive -:~ringlllg

new ~von-ef- s~i&gt;tloo .. ;

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.YOUr budw,t wlt,hout JJ.inclling. Ask ~irn about it today (

About new dlrect-acW!Il.·•l~-..~ tliat '
opiib ~ IIIIi )011! 'lflih1ull.'lnn ~~ty-~nd ~atd

About new '-'"·v•o.cmc and -

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·llf -trol ..d Impart • tracli·flue.......of&amp;oction
to the .front wbi&gt;eb,

Wo could teU)'OU'ihll"'lt1!i&gt;IC.... •
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About a brtlllantly et~gtllo•oft ....., cboosJI.'!!'
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.E..., ,bout a
new~...,
.-tiage
· -·Jb·lho front"'!"\ geometry to f,ft.rou 't'itb a - "~

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The cmn!Jidt' Wah!Hlllt srhed,
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December H, Mldrlleport. away,

9, Charle.!lton

Kt~nova,

dinner a:uestl Of Mrs. J. M.
&lt;her.
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L. D. Hartinger, Mrs.

Uayburn,

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and

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c:y Peltr-ey,

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'Mr. and Mn. John

$3.95 to $8.95

$9.95 to $·19;95

eN-dlt conference of the
can Bankert Assoc-iation.

•Irene

'BWtl!dlilh, 'knitted flannel, ny!cin.

and IUillned 'Ti!mrs.
Beacon TV robes. plaid, Cheeks, - ~;llil11l

cher, 6-1. Rounding out -what
will no doubt be the first twelvo
arc Dil:k YounJ.!, 5-10;
Gar)'
Row;h, 0-8; Roy Clark, D-R: and
.John Layne, 15-10, AU aru Sopho·
morea and Juniors.
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O{Jters OUt for b.a.Rk~thnJI, ill
addition to 14 Frojhmen, are Le· 1
roy Durling, Blll Weaver, Blll
Hutherford. Joey Rouioih, George
I·~ugene

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Sayre wlll have nine boys moving llP from lhc reserve team
from whleh to choose. li'lve of
the nine ore () vor Ill" filet. 'l'hey
are Bob Olivt&lt;r, 6-1~ ; Jerry Ar·
notd, 6-2; P;~t Thorne, 6-1 Y.z; Roscoe Sprouse, 0-2; and Larry Bel.'

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Galllpolis. ot}ler gue.ta were Mr
and Mi's. Gerald Rupe. Brad·
buey; Patth!ia" Ann Rope, G•IU
polio: Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Re~
~~ldl, ton~n; wbo 1penf the
....,tend bel'e. Tburt&lt;lltr eve,Dtn.g
Mtu Rape had a birtbdey dio·
Jier for laef . «&lt;UJID, Val llef·
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U..Y-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS
MK FOR A BILL OF SALI! ·

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dhmer for V11l Edgar

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Berea 49 Bay Village 47
Col umbia Station 85
Olmsted

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ker, 158%, Sprlna:tleid, Mass., oil· Roseville 75 New Concord 6L
Texas C h c· i ~ tian wa• ·l!t&lt;;~rfd. in thl:'
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Georst Wt&gt; l~h or J'IO~ v ~· wns I h 1r
cl'mber 6 when they lan"le witll 1•. Brackett
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Auburn·,
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en1o ·81 CornJ.ng 87
Ohio Gov fr:mk J l.au~rhe I in a game scheduled for
the Huff, West Virginia and center, fi e ld • N · '.... 8 ·
Th orn\' Ill e 68 N ew Stra,..
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!Ja , Bu.ck~ye Cuach Woud·, Middleport rJoor.
Haye 'i ,\'\)aytt'IK tribute to l'll."
1'he fray wlth the Yellow Jack· High Pitts, TCU.
!lady
e tiflle of the ;umoum···· ets will be tbe flrBt ot twenty
The "all pro" backs on a second
ment. L~asthot expre!!.sed "felit·i- games on a sch-e dule anriouneed tenm-secontl choice basis are, and
tatlorkl!' t;o C~f~:ulr ··o il ht•h:~lf n' by {..'pach Ralph Sayro
early all of these are in order of .tleleclion : Joe Mureont~ of West Virtlle people or 'Ohio und ior mllnJ thlll week;
things." Lau sc h ~ told him : ""Yr,u
The F11-lc()ns Will be seen lle· ginia. Jot" Child ress of AubW11,
ne~·rr said 1 can't."
forv the home crowd for the Jack Losch of Mia mi 11nd LeM)'
Ha)'es described cn~sudy
1'1~ first' ~~~ on Friday, December Moore of Penn State.
"t he greatest football playH in 9, when -··they ~ntcrtaln
the
College guards are, on
the
my opinion," then added
that Chnrlcston Red! of Frank Polk. whole, ignored by the prol!, They
"even off the playing field you're
Two bew teams will be aeen are too light and arc •elected for
just a little bit better tllnn the by .P,lcon , faoa among the Waha- their ability tu pull out of the
greatest."
ma opponent.. thia aeason. They line. So the concentration on coiCo.sJJady thanked the Athle Li t are Chc,hirc }VbO will be met in lcgiate I Hcklt&gt;s is und~t"ltandeble .
Club :&amp;114 'Bevb, tbtn turned.: w, •eq . ·111ft.ernQoD' game . Olf Monday,
This factor was pointed aut in
Haye11e and said, "and •llo my, DKember .12, and Winfield. CbG- this C()rner recently lby Jbn Lee ,Coach, Woody Hayca, 1md hi! ~tafl shire w.Ul be , Diet cnly
tmce Howell, coach . ol the pro New
Averufe co•l ·per
and othen wbo •balped me."
·wbJle ~ 1W1ni'WUI taam wUl b.e YOrk GV,ntll. College linemen ~t!l·
'l'h11tk• Team
met in a home and home arrange· ected mllst not onl,- be good but
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4uy ... m~u n 7 ~iffiti'
"But mosl of all," he soid, "I ment.
must be gigantic to stand tht~ pro
want to &lt;thank the fine football
gaff.
team that made this Jl'L~~ib le ."
Meanwhile, lhe Falcons have
ThiB line fill ~ the bill, IL avet·
FINANCING OHIO fEOPLE SINCE 1JI12
Ca.~Sady, whose game-breakin g been working out dally under aa:es belter thun 223 pounds unci
tactic~; e&lt;~rned him tll c nickname the watchful eye of Sayre and mnr-c&lt; than six [ect, two inches.
UNDER STATE REGULATION
or ''Mr. Spectacul.o.r," scored 37 llis a&amp;aistant, Don McKcnl.ie Under~tand, too, that the~e are on ·
touchd own!! during his four-year Only three returning lettermen ly growin~ boys who sti!l have :..
eoll~giale ~an•er for 222 poinh . are on hond. They ue Joe Ford, mom t o grow . Only three or them
Hill total topped lhal of ,1ny play- a 6-4 Junior
cent~r:
Jimmy are ··ol d men" of _2='=· _ _ __
er ln Ohio Slate history includin g noush, a. tihlrpshoot.mg quard ; -~-· --- .. .- -~
that of the immorta l Chic Harlry and Jnck1c l'augh, a steady per·
February 3, Sandyville, home:
The Buckeye apeOlhter gained rormcr nl a guard po~ilion last 8. Winfield, away; 14, Buffalo,
2,466 yards on 4:i5 ru ~ hing plays year. The lattur twn ar1• SeniorH. home; 17, Rutland , pway: and
· 124 E.
returned 41 ki ckoff~ tor Q42 yard~
The
l&lt;~alcons lo11t heavily 21, Point Pleuant, home.
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To help fill In hls first five,
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GratiS ~ Pll.lli~;~sburg e2
FarmersvUie 62 West Alexan·
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agam, more or less a~ usual, by :t25; D'~Rd&amp;Ua.o &amp;I an . 23IJ
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selecting nalionally-known . Gary Krupa ux. fflll!it •d -.&amp;ai, q_~ Mas- Bowersville J.effers&amp;n 81 Simon
Glick of lbt! Colorado Agjlts as ters 6-~ and K5. Pelleptll
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Kenton 76
the number O.l!t' man In 1ts player C('l1ter IJ; 6.3 and 228.
Concord 112 l.Jrbana Local 411
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dr.dl and th e "Pro _All-Amenca "
The Dacks, too, have to 'f)e. bli r:,t;~:s~U:g7r t!.:·~=~i ~
tear.:~ al so is a s_urpme..
and rugged ll.!l pa·ov«•d by ~ dra,ft .W pak.onete St. "Jo$11 .b 71
· As f'_xHmplc, tn .addthon. to ilV· e)loicea. Cauad;· at 6 ·10 and 1'72
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HUt Glick 1s 6-1 1md Hll; Morrall
is 6-1 il.nd 18~ while Davis goes
six (eel and 190 nounds ,
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Pro ball demand~f size and spe~d
'The "l'ru All-Amerlr;.." on the But lahmt b as to go with them.
basis of th e first men nicked for So the first team cb.onm in t he
the&lt;r posltlnn in the pro• d ro ft, m pro drdt must pc recogni:r.ed as
eludes .
onl' of the finest All-Ame rica
1 teams of the year.
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Despite his expected entry into Ci k 1 5 th
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Lions guards-Bruce
Bosley , West V1r·
pick..d him as their No. 1 draft
BY UNITED PRESS
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gmJa, Frank D'AI!(OstJno, Au burn ,
Cb9icf- in th, _ re~.q.t p,ta~er draft . Joe Krupa, Purdue an ti No 1·m
}{!AMI BEACH, Fla - Rex La""£!
He :~ .. '-..._ ..-..r.f ... .s!'.IO..d ·the, f t'btrl "'f a
zoo« s It L k C't Ut h o"•l·
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two ylar Old boy.
Center- PeJiearlni.
po1.nted tl-!1ke Hammer, ~~~* · e
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Backs-t;lick, Earl liorrall of tr01t, 10.
TAMPA, Fla:-WUlie ~"'P· ~·
Mich igan StlJte, Howard H.opalong
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C:~ss.ady l)f Oh10 s .ate and
Art Hartford, Coon., outlWinted.' 'P~ y
. D11vis of Mi.ssissippi State.
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AdamsviUe i2 C:OO.tW• 18
S. ZanesviD"e 102 ~ltaDo'ler ..a
100 Old Wallhi!IIIOD A
St. Aloy-tlus ot. )lew Lex.lngton 40 Cbandlernme 76 Cumberland ~~

Soruer&amp;el 93 McLuney 65
Deavertown H8 Relnersville 40

ellgine plant. 1t g;ties you TQp Thrust -at Take..()ff

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Flnt Low-Prtc. C. 'wllh 'Motte ....holtilton Drivlni
"'!~ a 6nger-tip 'touch Oft a button, you. ·.elect your
dnvmg range. Euy as •fti&amp;ing 11 light ewitc:h I Then

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mlsslon-td:esc:oa:li:Dui4-lt'a the u.llimaltin driviat..,_
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lllddleport.

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Mr. and Mrs. Art Donohew of
Bellville, W. Va ., spent Thanksfi2'0l Y ~iving with his brother and sitter8-lMI m-law, Mr. and ·Mrs. C. A. Dono-

hew.

Mr11. Lizzie Rowe, ()Us Crawand MTII . Bt&gt;lle Rouah were
bLOrt 118 'A . MalD l:lft., rvmutOJ dmner guests Thanksgiving
of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Quillin .

MillO • TEU:VIIilON 8&amp;1\VlCI'

l'hooe :100. ClelaD&lt;I

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2 Five room modem APART·MENTS, with laundry and pr. llO til Insurance
::U.S of TbiDaa and hp&lt;elal N..
~-11e. New G-room dwellin&amp; with
beel 01: ~eDCI pruuea at reeu
aarq:e and laundfy. Phone coMPLETE !Daur•~~&lt;• Prelectloa,
iar s:Jaut.uea. tlwt. IJI.utuanea
Life, AUto, Fire, Polio. Cill Doo
3111-M. A. N. Bengel.
6-2'1-U
p•hlishecl at 1 t:lliiDl per wora.
_Mill~ Mlddi~~-~Oiu, _
CUrled Ada ro&lt;el\'etl b)o mill or 3-room and bath It $-room and TIUNKING OF bU¥111&amp; lb.,.,~..- I
bath furnlslted APARTMENT.
\e.lapbDDI II.Yd CI.I.""W I~ ·
Guaranteed savh..gJ Gp to ~­
llot watet, gu tired furaaee.
tuN&gt;.
V. D. WW.A!Ulti, l'liolle \IIJ.X,
all alilitt.. paid. Phone 6128-X.
Home
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For ren~..:U.IIIioa
Liddon, ( 21 ) 1\.eol Estate
Seoffold
Boarda,
Drop Clotbl.
,,..;., HOUSE · for aal •·
Clinton Filbor, lollddleport.
FURNIS~
ADS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
Phone 1!2611-X.otrt;:~fti~~: ~ Completi!ly mod•l'lt. Freohl~
IN TilE I!VENINuS. CALL all'l. 1I
painted. Oa Llneolil Heipil.
80Tl1.ED GAS lulallatlon pd ' For
rent-Eieetrle
Call 3311-M.
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Jervlce. lite u for prtca. RUT·
ateamer. Clinton Filber,
For sale In Rutland, OhJo--8
t...UID ru~11. Ul\R · a~ auuaod..
dleport. Pb. fl266.X.
room HOUSE. Was E. c. Ralph
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3 FURNISHED ROOMS and bath.
property. Splendid location, in

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eood neighborhood. Price IS®QO.

Contact Mro. Claud Clark,

Ave,. Pomeroy.

LOS't-:Black, 11 hort·hair,
$hortUtitled fOX TERRIER. Brown on
breut, w~tJv.e white spot. Answers to die&gt;· name Tcl'ry. Rc·
ward . .P)fdln.c 6149-M. Lawrence
Milhoari .'

Private Entrance. Phone 494-Y,

Percr L. Peopl .., 109 Union

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S. Court St., Athens, Ohio.
1':., _ _ _ _ _ __
1·=28-:..:1::.:
FOR RENT- Furnished Ho.... _:.1:..
with utlUUea. 7-room on Uu.
eoln Hill, with lltale oud
SHERIFP'S ~ALII;
In pursuance of an order of
laundry, a:as heat with' thermoJl.t.t.f

stat. 8-room an
111 heat Wi\h
room
Apartment
aanae. on
Call
St., with
Storei Phone 133 or
ldenee 323-J.
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St., aale in partition humed out of
8- the Court of Common Pleas of
said Meigs County, Ohi1&gt;, ln case
of Sol Bigley against Jessie Louiau
Billet, et al., beina: C.Q.usc No.
12,344 ilt' said Court, 1 wiU offer
f•lr sale at public 4uction at the
~d~I&lt;~P~ort~-~C.~I~1~8~1~?1hT~._:::~~:_ij~ fronl door or the Court Howe in.
.uid County. on SatW"day, tbe 17th
day o[ Deeembor, !Pilll, at 10 A.
Ill.

Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT
balanciDI and brake svrv1ee.
Help Wonted
Uacketta' Safety Service, Wed ( 17)
Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
WANTED:
Phone 167.
0·15-tl Young 11.11n to train as LOcal Finance Representative. MuBt be
lt!l Auto ~les.
reliable, eneractle, with ability
to moet the public.. Go~ sal1934 PONTIAC Oelux 4-door Sc·
ary,
attractive Savina• • Pendan, $1SH. Blaettnor'!, Pome·
sion
Plan ar'jd chanc-e '.for &amp;droy, Ohio.
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Ap·
ply In wriiiDI to Bol 888·X
111S3 CHEVROLET "210" 2·door
% The DaUy-ScDtln'el.
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The !ollowina: descrt'bed real es·

tate, &amp;ituated in Olive Town1hip,
Range 11, Town 3 f!D,d Section 28,

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W•aon, $177. Blaetlnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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toJn 4::door Sedan, $1995. Blact·
tur'•, Pomoroy, Ohio. 11-266tc

The demand fl)f Avon's beautiful
Chrlstm~.• gift sctJi Is the 1rNt·
e~t in hiStory, Earn $4 top PlYr
hour bfltween now. and Christmn lnJefview, held Rt 1:30 f.
M., sh·amrock Motel. NO\'IIII1h'ot
29 or wrJte Eleanor ar1 n~·et
Box 946, Portlmolith. t-\~e.Bt'~

luU 11UICK Spoeial D~j;., 2-door, ·- - - · $196.
BlAe\tnar'll, Pomeroy,
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ma~aa, worth $30, wUI

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lh~sc he .llorvea. ·at · th!l.tf.
We serve wit~ O&lt;l,li~lr lbo~fl\i·
lui entulderatlon. Tho holllet!l{e
comfort
our funeral home
Mnd our pcnonaJ attend•nc~
upon t.he needs of the family
and friends, reOeeta the apJrll
of our Bervlce to tbe llvinrto J~erve All we would be served
Whoel Chalro
lloepltol Betb

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Ambulaoee Senilee
Phnoe :1M

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IDT76. Muon, W. Va.,
p.m. Mill at Prall&amp; Fork on
11-10-l!Oif
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·1 eleet.rlc robutiiSin1or Portable,
round bobbin; 1 White round
bobbin treadle machine; 1 Ma·
chine uMd 8 monthl, like new,
un be bouaht b)' taking ovr.r
paymenta:. Und machlne._New
macblne•-ror lll le. J'hone 909-J.
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IIANDKERCHJEFS-make nlee Chrl•tmaa
Glfta. Abo FIIESII EGGS, 4k
per doaen. Mro. W. F.
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Junction City Apcnt the weekend
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TOD-L-TWINS
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SCHOEN HUT

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Givo A Murray Bike

II Inch l!o~ ... , , ... •14.95
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Masc:ot Tractor 13.95
· ldtlll Battery RemO&amp;e\Conlr f

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lilt.;,lri!-Mlptet:~ompltle
B4-.baltGome:... ·. , .. $~.98
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"'§Jeeps. Cofnpl6tr' wffli ·t1titliea and 1
bonnet and hair curlers.

Pfg Chest .
G'nko
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Sybil Ehrr11bach who.se Po:;t. O[
flee AddrNII Is POIIItroy, Obi~
ha~~o been duly appointed 111 Ad·
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·¥;• ~hdlp., M,eial Cwnty. Ohio, di!K'eu-

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DAISY SCOUT AIR RIFLES .. .... ,,. $5.50
BOXING GLOVES ....... . . . . . . . . $4.98

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The AfeJ'I Neweat Uled Oar Lot,
INN. lad Ave.
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400-Sh&lt;&gt;t Re.peating B·B

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*CLOTHIN&lt;i
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byy. Just qsk for your gift.

Hunting Equipment

CHAJ\LES ltUssliL,
Sborlff of Molp County, Ohio.
MANNING 0. WE8STF.It,
Attorney lor Plalnllff
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In Pomeroy
and Mason, Wa Va.

VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

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l Mrs. Let,1 Rudltlll, Le1ion Ter·' race, POIIltr.oy. rhone 364.
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flO; 1 Porth Swini and Ch•lr.
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C()unty of ·MeliA .an4 . 'tate or
Ohio, to-wit: Contal~bl- jcio acres
surveyed and bounded 11 folloWs:
Be(llnnlng at a Pine .aout]) D6 degrees ~st 23 links due North 30 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everct
dejp'eea East 30 links, thence EaSt C~nnally at Washington, D. c.
fhere was a hymn sing at thr.
100. p~rches to a IioaWbod, witUB
Church Sunday afternoon bY
ness ltlekory bearli)K Aouth 43 d&amp;~he
Gospel
Harmony men of Hunt
greea West 8 llnkl;, thence South
mgton
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The
church. was fill(ld to
180 pereh~ to a p~, :'\Vb)to Oik
bearil\8 41 degrees Eut a, Hnln; eapaaity.
The WSCS of the Methodist
thence West 100 per~hes to. the
Church
will meet Friday evening
te~tter of . Sha~e RJver;
th~ftee
at
the
Community
Halt.
Nortll to the plaoe !if beJin,iai.
contatnJ.n.R .100 aerell, mOr4 1 or
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Ttt~ . lJ\,!rtina pohit above refer- l1t1te of Annl• D•l,.n, O.C•••Id
Notice Is herfby Jlven lh t
red to Is tho ~orthlli"'t corner of
Soot!OD 21 betwoen tbe 1111\dj ., tl .Sy~ll EhO!I'Ib.cl\:l'ib&lt;!4,"Poat om!o
llawt~. l&gt;o~tell, ·Pilllln$ and. ilinart. Aailre.. Is Pomeroy, Ohio, hao
Boj~&amp;}ll:•. aom•:,.Pl"J'OI'IJ tllat , been duly appointed as Admlnfo- •
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· . Of Annie Dolton laie of s rae
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~ceplllitl' 'thori!t&lt;irll'·Oae ' l~e~ Mtll• County, Ohio dec.!.ed uee,
In the aouthwest corner of. lhe
Dafed this 12th d~y of N ·
Jbove de11cribed tract beretoforo ber 1965.
ovcmeonveyed to J. A. Powell.
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John c. Bacon
Abo excepUn1 two small Job
Judge o! the ProU:ote Court
In tho nortbeut corner, one bfliV·
MeJrs County Ohio
lnl been oonvoy&lt;4 to L. E. CurU. !ll) 18 ·23·311-31&lt; '
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and one to D. L. PlJotL
Also, ex~eptlnl ill the oil, rao,
WB SILBer ONLY THE
eoal atld other mineral• with t~e
rlrht of entor1111. Pt.. PII&lt;tlni lnr,
developtus. produe1nl or .operat-- .
lae for tbo l!llme, aod tho rlt~l ot
OOGUpancy in so far u the aame 1.s
essential to auch prospe&lt;!til\1 1 de- Come In And Set Our Can·
velopiDI, operatln~ or produciDI:
aloo, rooervtnr to tho S'-to 61 Ohio
Before· You Buy.
the uae of atrellma flowinl
throurh oald Janda or ahulllna up
1'011 Wou't Be Sorry!
oa tlti"nme 1nd 10 ·mueb ot tbe
Ch..rolot Club c ..,.
bauka lbero&lt;&gt;f that m111 ba .,.. ..
11017 and tho protootloa of ouch
atreaftl f,-om emlon, contlmluUon or ~opaelt o! !edlmenl.
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Btlnl l~e aame r,oal eslatA&gt; oon·~~ , to Evelyn Bille~ by deed
reeordtd In Deed &amp;oot 149, p..,
110, Moll• Countr De..t' a,...dl.
8114 real ..tite Ia appralaod at
,1,883.~ and qu~ot bo 1old for
l•" tbon lw&lt;&gt;-t.IIINII of Ill• apprwetl value.
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M.r. and Mrs. St . Clair Hill, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Bell were dinner
gueslll Thursday of Mr. and Mn.
Hensler of Raeine.
Mr!. Hazel Newsome and cbil·
dren of Buban spent a day with
her daughter, Mrs. Homer Anderson.·
Russell SheelA left Saturday to
hunt deer ln Canada. ·
EliJah Shields spent 11everal
days with hilt brother Carl or I
Pomeroy.
E. S. T~axton temalns very 111.
W. 0. Crow who ~pent 11 month I
';ith his nephew, nr. Charl e.'i
Crow of Lanca.ster, his daughter,
Mrs. Gladys Berry of ),lorida will
n~rlve to spCnd the winter with
hm1.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennet h Wallace
daughter~ Olive Ann and Hrend~
o( Huat;ngton spent Saturday with
their aunt, Mrs. J . D. Roush.
Other gucs_ts were Mr. and rtlrs.
R. J . Hla:g1nhotham children JU.
t~y and Carl and Mrs.
Martha
Kmley of .. Mason City.
Mrs. Kathryn Jordo'\, son, Leon 1
spent the holiday with her parenh;, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rous·h
Morning Star Ladies Aid of ihe
EUB Church,JD...fll r~.enUy wltb a
charter mem~ · Mrs. ~lilo v 11 n
Meter at the home of her daughtor, Mrs. W. E. WUs'on.
_Mrs. Elmer Grimm spent a day
w1th her niece, Mra. c. M. Turner
of Antiquity.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Phalen sons
Daniel and David o! Colu'.nbus
spent the weekend with her brother, A. E. Shee" and aunt MrB
J. D. Roush.
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The Ooilv Sentinel. Pomero.,..Middleoort. Ohio

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New OHicers Installed In The Rutland

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Three Mason Co. TeenAgers
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Attend¥U9DPolioYouth Rally

dent o.t the Rutland Gar&lt;fen Club
wu lnatallilll otrioer when the

Mrs. Eugene Conde
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Entertains With
Faemade Party
Mrs. Eugene Conde entertained
witb a Faemade party, Monday
evening at her home Lincoln
Heights.
Following a demonstration by
Mrs. Maxine La they of New Haven
a number of games w~re played
and prizes awarded the winnen&lt;.
Mrs. Lawrence Morarlty was
awarded the door prize.
A dessert course was served by
the hostess to Mrs. Douglas Singer, Mrs. George Conde, Mrs. Eiza
Gilmore Jr., Mrs. Morarity, Mrs.
Ray Woodgeard, Mrs. Leola Rousb
and Mrs. Lathey.

Clothing Leaders
. Tt(lining Meeting .
To Be Held Friday
A second clothing leaders train·
ing meeting will be held Friday
beginning at 10 a. m. at the home
of Mrs. Geneva Nolan, Syracwe.
The topic of the meeting wit!
be g~n\ ~in.shes, and Mi ss
Edith ' BI!rl-Y, clothing specialist,
Ohio State University, wUI be the
instructor.
Luncheon, according to plans
arranged at last 1neeting will be
served.
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Wednesday, November3o, 1955

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Holiday
aftv
and lrii'J. Harl')' Keiaer, MinenvUie ' 'riaitl.q here.
ware Mr. and Mra. Dallas Halalft'
Mrt. Jack l(eDow611 and tons,
ADd
son
of
Columbus.
Jad
a,ad Stephe11 of CoiW!I~
Mrs. Cecil Bolin, Lanaavllle, with
Three Teenacers from
Yan:h o1 Dtmea,
.
w,re
weekend puta of. Mr. aaul
Mrs. Carl Miller u the aislatiDg County attend_ed a.. Youth Ballr A apeeill tolertalJlma
fe&amp;· _Mr. _111d Mrs. James Fisher
Mr1.
Karl
Graeeer and tamlly of
hostess. Oftleer1 ln1talled were: In Charleatoll oll Saturday, Nov- ture of the JDM.ti!ll . _
have returned to their home In l41llerrrille. - - . .
president, Mrs. Cu.sh Johnson, ember 211tb, where piau wert ed by the Delta Gamma ifMcers' Columbus after a several days
Mr. ·u4- lln:- hek · Rosenbaum
Bradbury; vice president, Mrs. made for youths to take a pro- from Wut Virginia : thilvtnlty&lt; Yisit with his parents, Mr. and and faml17 returned to their home
Carl Miller; aectetary-tJeaaarer, mlnent part In the t9ll6 March Mlu Fryman, who c'iPl'eRDted Mrs. Paul Fisher, Minersvtue.
in Sandusky Sunday after a vlalt
Mrs. Carl Dennison.
of Dimes In West VlrgillU.
Weat VIrginia at · the -Atlantic
Topic for dlacuasjon w~ "Fall
The meeting held under the City Beauty Pageant laat •um·
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Parker with their pueat.,·Mr• .and Kn.
Fre\1 Rosenbauqi and Mrs. Vlc•or
Planting" and roll call responses direction of Miu MAry Lou Fr1· mer, 1101 the song abe rendeted spent th~ weekend In Col11mbua Harbrecht.
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were "Thanksgiving Bible verses." man, West Virginia Teena AplJio lq the talent contest at the pa· w1th therr daughter, Mr3. Hugh
Mr.
and
Mra.
Fred
Rosenbaum
Colored slides of Christmas ar· It Polio Chairman, was attended geant.
Ferguson who underwent aurgery
returned
home
Monday
evening
rangementa were 1hown for the by one-hundred and fifty high
at Doctors Hospital.
alter
a
visit
with
frleods
ID Colevening's program anti plans were
h001 1 t d ta
repr•••ntin•
Representatives from various
Edd 1' G' th 16
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lth umb~.
made for the Christmas party to IC
u en
~ ..,. blah ,ehoola told about projects
. e m er.
VISI mg w
be held December 19th at the fourteen counties.
they used ill the March of relatives In ClncmnatJ.
nenry :o:urn or Manon waa the
home of Mra. Don ..,nderson.
Held at the same time u the Dimes campaign last January.
Mrs. Marjore Jennings fell weekend gueat of bla mother,
.
There will be a•t Axchange of Youth Rally wu a meeting of The Mothers' March meeting Monday at her home fracturing ~ Mrs. Mary ,Kpr~
Miss Dora Wtuon returned to
gi fts . During the business meetlpg Mother's March chairmen. Mrs. wu In charge of Mrs. C. D. Elll- bone in her right foot and Will
there was a report of the Rum- CUfford Darst of Point Pleasut frlts of Elkh!s.
be confined to her home for a her home In Mltrletta Sunday af.
ter a few day&amp; visit with Mrs.
mage Sale held last month.
represented Mason County.
"The future of the c:ontlnu- month.
G&amp;~~rge H, Parker.
Teenagers representing MalOn 1ng fiiOht agalnat polio will de· .
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The hosteues served a salad County ·Wt;re: 'Dixie MeNeill, pend In large degree on the suc·
M1ss Cynthia Tompk1na, student
Harry Hinds of ·Harrisonville
course to the members. Mrs. Bolin Mason county TAP Chairman, c:eu of next January's March of· nurse _at Bethesda H~pital, Cln· spent the . IIOiftfay ·-weefen·d · wlih
used a Thanksgiving arrangement Point Pleasant Hlah .~1. Dimes," Mrs. Ellifrlts aald.
· cmnat1 spent the holiday weekend hia aunt, 141'•- -~rtha. Pownall.
of fruit and vegetables on 1 wood· f!andra Rouab, ·Mason ·'CouJib "New polio patients are coa; ~1th h~r pllfents. Mr. and _Mrs. C.
Mr. aninw. 'ted Baker and
en tray for her dining room table. TAP
Co-Chairman,
:Wa.i!'m-. tinuoualy added to the thoU&amp; "!'. Tompkins and son, Chm.
sima of Bucyrua spent the week·
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High School, PhyU.S . Le,ij,, ..- .· anda who already rely on the
Miss Rose Raub of Cincinnati "nd with his parent., Mr. an.d Mra.
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on Colillty .. TAP .. ~ft. March 91 Pl':'le' (or h~lp," ,Ev!JI ·was fhe weekend gue&amp;t of her Wllltam B~.
Mr. and Krs. William ~ker
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Hannan Hlch !flebiM\1.
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' aa we loolt !il)pelU!iy to the f~ parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Plans for various aetlvlU,. ture, we reall!e -our oblilatiOIJ :
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received ~ord '.Tuesduy t)lat t:helr
Otn 0
8· oyreS In which Tee-..ra _wt_ll ~d. · to thoq ..w11ci. ni~t ~- ae~"Wil .116 Raub.
araadeon, lJimmy Grate oJ Cl.larpate · incl~e billoO~ olea,_: ,.·jlhejr loJigu oad back ~ useful
Mi5s Marilyn Davia, . student lestllll,' who has bee11 quite ill · In
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Mr. and Mrs. D.te Satre (Jane nut aalea, atltttom, ' talenl · allliWI, ness. The challenge to repair nurse at Christ Hospital, Cincln· the hospital baa returned home.
Custer), Hl1Jilll'd.ls, IU'e ,: unoune-1 TV and l\lidlo '1bow• .. and ofiWjr Uvea to the highest degree Is nat i spent the weekend with her
Mt. arid Mrs. GIU'land Weaver
lng the birth of a seveb pound ldeaa to raise money for the ours right now."
father, Wyllis Davis and other and daughter, An~. returnee! to
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one ounce daughter, Debra Jean, .
their home In Dayton after a week
on November 17, at Kt. Carmel
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Miss Linda Moore underwent a end visit with her parents1 ·Mr.
Hospital, Columbus. They alto
eW QVen Qfuen · U
QnS
tonsiiectomy at the Meigs General an!l Mrs. John Sauvage.
have a two year old aon, Michael
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Hospital Friday and is Improving. · Mrs. J. B. ·Mal-shall retlll'lled to
Dale.
f turnMr.ed and
Mrs. William Clarr re- her home In Loul.avllle, Ky., MonOn
to
their
home in ChillJ'cothe day afl_er a vislt with ber lnother,
Mra. Theo Custer, Middleport,
was In Hilliards to assist In the
The New Hav )n Garden Clull
Those desiring to rnter the Md. onday kaftedr sptehndlhng the boll· Mrs. John· F. Baily who has been
care of her new grandd,ughter will again sponsor a Chtlstmlis contest are asked to contact one ay wee en WI
er parents, quite Ul lind is reported -aa. 'eon·
valescing nicely at her home -In
and Mr. and Mrs. Sayre and lighting · contest to be held hi the of the three following committee Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parfitt.
Forest
Run.
family returned here with her Bend area. Entry this year will -lie members: Mra. Paul Nease. Phone
~' iss Nettie Koehl er returned
Olan
Genheimer is spending a
to spend Thankaglvlng. Mrs. ill twQ groups, namely religio~ SP3-117119; ~s. A. K. McClung, home Monday evening after
Frank Meredith, alater of Mr. and non-rellgious. First and see~ Hartford, .. hone TU2-3401; and spend ing the weekend in Charles· few days in Columbus on busi·
Sayre, returned to Hllllards to ond prize. will be awarded In Mrs. Phillip Wolpert, New Ha- ton with her nitlce, Miss Virginia ness.
assist Mrs. Sayre with the bah- each group m window, door and ven, Phone TU2·433tl.
Fisher.
lea.
overall lighting dillplays making
Mrs. Myrtle Hicks returned
a total ~f twelv~. prize~-; , ·
home Monday afler spending the
Grandparents of the new baby
Merchants and pivlc· .. ottllnizi·
weekend in Dayton where she vis·
are Mr. and Mrs. Theo C~ler tlons In the Bend ar~a ire eonited her son, Hollie Green at the
Middleport, and Mr. and Mra. tribuling casll· apd nier~anarae
The, attendance-- lit Su d
Veterans' Hospital.
OI•on Sayre, New Haven. Great as prizeS for t}l~ conteil~ To date s h
n.,,l!Y
Mrs. Waiter Wilson spent the
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grandfather Ia David loseplj, those who 'bate ·'iO.Illfl~iltQ,j!. "~j, c ool, _N~:·
was • colleetwn weekend in ,Dayton with her bus-Middleport.
Mason turnitt~re, New ifJv~n. o\f..l)' $l?.60.
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band a patient at Brown's Hospi·
men's Club, PolAson P&lt;!li1!1Y Blllk,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogard al!rt .J tal. .
Weatherall Phl'rl1\.acy . -J:'Iclleils children and Jane Harri s epent 1 !lofrs. H . D. P~ (en~ach er has rePaint jlncj Hardwite, Jilwell Bro. the weekend with their sisters at turned to her home in"·Columb.u.l'
thers A'llpllailc~, ~~~~~tOll 11; CIUIG Lima and F~emont, 0.
afl!•r a week's visit with her broth·
hatt Hardware, ~Mays Hardwlir~
cr. Frank B. Will.
and '!he Bend ' Rotary Club.
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Mrs. Effie Haire, Gracn and
Mrs. I. R. Adams has return~d
More prizes are to. be donat~cj Wilma Jean Smith of New BrighrOJeC t Ue$
and a complete ll~t ot dOnors wUI toll, Pi., Mrs. Mildred Kl ink and Eber Pickens.
be
announced at a !&amp;till' d't~ '. son. Darwin of Beaver Falls spent
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Proffitt
The new . project of the M•tholit
,
a
ddition
·to
the-twelve
prizes
tb'e
weekend
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and
spent a few days with
dlst Men's Asaoclatlon Ia to the Appala~hi!'~ J!:le~triJ! ·.. Power Eber Plckeni and son an'l! Mr. and Johnchild
Proffitt
and ,called Sunday
boat attendance at the Cl)i'latCo;,
Is
glvldt·
a
arand
priZ@
for
Mrs.
Pau)
Seller•
and
children.
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Effie
Elizabeth
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this when they md Tuesday dlaplay.
ltntriea must be submitted I&gt;Y ents, Mr.' and Mrs. Eber Pickens. Jr., and famil y, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
evening at the Heath Methodlat
December
20. !ntries must be
Sayre and family spent ThanluChurch.
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Carol Harris and Allen Sayre giving with their pa1·ents, Mr. and
Phont 388-Y
Mrs. Bob Codner. _ __ _
In Robert
charge Hurley,
of the president,
meeting wu
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named Harold Woodgerd . and hs., been the tentative· da~e aet· t,or
Ralph Radcliffe to assist In the the Judging. · Judges 'I'll( be
decorations lor Chrlatmali. The nounc~d l•tet. . .
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The Garden Club I~ urging ' ijl
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SUITS
SPORT COATS
HATS - SHIRTS
SWEATERS
SOCKS - ROBES
SLACKS - BELTS
PAJAMAS
JEWELRY
BILLFOLDS

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The. Wid&amp;-Awake 4·H ClUb work·
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lilght when they met at the bolne
of their councllior, Mrs. L. W. ,l(eComas.
Tbey were asked by M.r,. WaJ.
lace Bradford, e)leeutlve ~ecretley
of the Meigs Oouuty Tube~~la
and Health Aaaociatlon, to place
1tlckera on TJJ . posters to be· dlatrlbu&amp;e!l In t,he ac:hools. .
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Janet Kar ·a.ker,,a
DlaDhe ,Mc(:omaa,
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selection of eheaplet! 25
cars, all make..:...n mod·
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SUper 88-2 Door
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