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~FOR

TODAY

. .ICUII MINM!Illl

WIMIOUIIHI .... ,.... UPIWhM her hou• - · fir. ,.,...
~.. Mr~ 1,_
Mr ,..._., uti 10 ......, flw
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pits two
and an. ,.,.

' a..-Dally Sentine~ Pomero1 Middleport, 0 Nov 3 1959

Racme Chapter
Happy-Go-Lucky 4-H Club Holds
0 t !I. Memoers
,
Halloween Party At Mason Church Attend Meenngs

...

1

'Jbe. social room of the Mason Methodist Church was the
u
u
rwa
~ \.. .. r OE,:,
.:ene on last Tuesday for a Halloween Party held by the Ma wno are a ten&lt;J ng vnma Lnapte
aon Happy Go Lucky 4 H Club
n L ~ e a &lt;1 tn:; weeK ale \,_,OCill
.Mrs. liordon Creamer acted as Judge for the costumes and .::!:r :~r~: maN~u&amp;uc!n Wulk
~foU;;:ng

Q~l

t p u1

youns, people were

Re:'berts prettiest James
t J

=!.. w::.~

ug1.

m~t' and ~~e

1: :

tillal
Dunn&amp; the evening gam a were

played a~ refreabmeut.s wtre aer
Yed t.o the foUowmg
JamCIII Pauley Mike Redman
Bienda Burton Cheryl Roberta
Betty Riley Charlet Anderson
lUke Fry Judy Turner Paula May
DIJ'd Junmy Maynard :Barbara
Jo)'ce Parrot Suz.an John
'rumer RaY
and Dee Anderaon
preaent were Mra. Eulah
Mrs PaW JobniWn Mra
Mn John McDaniel

tor

OWer

0 Dell at the home of her
mother M.n Ly1e Chapman Rut
land Ohio
Gamea were played and prizes
awarded to Mn Alberta Wa&amp;ner
Mn Chester Hutton Mrs Lo a
Ca o Mrs Elda Caney Mn Wm
Chapman llrs. Marcella Chapman
and Mn Dale WUhams
The door pnze was won by Mn
Alberta Waper
Tumer
Refreahments of aandw chee
Je lo cupcakes. m1ntB cOffee and
punch were served to the above
named and Mu Mary G bson Mrs
Harvey 0 DeU Mra Robert Chap
man and .M..isa Jean Chapman
Sendmc g fts but unable to at
lend were Mrs Cleo Oiler Mrs
Club Alien HarUcy Mrs Harold Hyael
Of Middleport w I meet th s Wed Mrs Sarah li bba Mrs Mare C.u
a,elda)' e emng at. 8 00 at the aon Mn Wyatt G Jbert and Mrs
home of Mrs. Guy Reynolda with &amp;:1 th Ryther
Mn E 0 Ball., a1 co-butess
Tbe roll call for the meeting
Wlll be My Thanksglv ng Ar
rangement
There wtll a so be an arrang
in,: dem&lt;lnttrat on entitled Au
tumn Beauty by Mrl Arthur
SkJnaer and Mrs Paul Davis
Tbe f.1rst aes11 on of a ser es of
square dance lcaaons was held on

Amateur Garden
Club In Meetmg

A!!1~~~~-~eg?.t~!..,

F1rst Sess1on In
Square Dancmg
Is Held Sunday

Theodorus Counc1l
Anmversary
Dmner Planned

Su da)' eve

-VOL XI

NO 171

~aw.ura

at; L-ranct 1\' artna ot tne . . , a c o1
vruo ne Pt~~~&gt;l year l)ne W&lt;tS pre
ed a .:

by

ny 11

J\o

a

t

n on

oeo¥ 1 ol ne cnap er
Max ne

&lt;~OUU

Wingett

ue

spoke

ne worK. per ormed oy .w11
"'coo nc pas year exp r&gt;~; ns
ne llll.ntu:~ ot the cnaptcr Jor ner
serv ng wd reprt:seu Uli tne Jiruup
1:1o 1a otu Jy
l-'r lit!nt 'Weru Mr and Mra Al
ned Jonc)' Mr and Jrs Arthur
'eaue .M.r and Mn t;rneat w n
geLt M.r and .Mra Jh.creon Jo.tmso
....- and Mrs w ll am ~tewar l'ltar)'
Lou n c verna l,lU en bare
Ne g er C.:hturus ur m
vreta
~ mpaon Jane H 1 Haze t: etand
£n ma ;:~a ser
Margaret Neuman
Letna Mu ru Nuo n ID nk r am1
;

~

Around And
About
M1ddleport

Syracuse Qhurch
Class To Serve
ElectiQn, Dmner

lly 'REDDIE HOUDASHIL T

Tile Suublle llaloon Clu!o of

tbe Syraclita J'lnt Vllited Presby-

terian Cbilreb will MrYe dtliner
and supper on elec:Uoa d&amp;y in the11
eburcb apnes
The m~u Will ®Datat of j&gt;ated

1u ored gues

ebicloe!lo

}frs Neuman played se era or
ga se eel om. aur ng
he sor al
nour the wh te tabes had ccnler
J.l cr s u ruse~
cy11 at o ta n
erli
e and coffee were served
1

:....,U.. dftoolnl

mub

ed potato'ei )Jma- Hl.nt eole llaw
hot rolla.. pie and e:offee

Masked 'Halloween
Party I~ Held
At Ohlinaer Home

M1ddleport
Garden Club

A

maU:ed lfi1loween party

Wll!l

beld S.tllrday e-.eqtnc at the
home of Debbie and lJmber)f
Ohlinger We.st Main

'""' deeonttil

St

wbkh

with J~&lt;t+lon

terns and ekelll!tQM.
Gamet Wt&lt;O p~ed and prlzeo

g

the DA V Hall
fhc C &amp;lilieS are sponsored by the
Ja ceettes and anyone in the
area who 1 mtereated In earn ng
Weetern sty e llquare dane ng ill
Invited to attend
Plan• were completed f()r tbe
No reg 1Lrat onll w II be accept
•nnual ann verury dlnne to be ed alter the second aenlon wh ch
held at 6 p m at the next meet w l be on Sunday Nov Hi from
ina: Nov 16 when Theodoru~ 7 to lO p m The group voted to
CountU Daughtera of Amer t'fl me hold the clal8eB on the ttrst and
Monday even ng at the ~OF third Sunday! of each month
HaH.
Jo Hard)' ~ conductm£ the cla1
Margaret Se&gt; dtmabel rounc lor
pret.lded at the meet ng which
opened in r tualtatlc form Kath
ryn G&lt;lodw 11 wa1 reported
II
i'Jrat nommatlon of officers Wlil
be;ld Marjjorie Woodard council
deputy reported on the booster
meet n&amp; he ld recently at Belpre
whlcl) waa attended bY e ght me n
ber•
the 1n~t ng re
At the close
froehmenta wertl served by Mn
&amp;ldenabel
Mrs Woodard and
Notue M Ha:ree

awarded th' winnen
Re&amp;esbmeat of bot doli. potot•
clUPI cteeortted oookies and bot
chocolate were lervt'd t9 Mary
Ann Penny and 1Jft McKenzie
VIcki and hnny Kan Slllle .Mar
tin and Anme and PbULie Ohlin

ger

Adults preJent were M'r and
Mrs Herman Ohllna:et lfr and
MTs Robett White ~ Ohlin
ger Mr and Mn Clalr Woode
¥r and M~ Phil Otilineer •nd

...

the hosts nwtller Mr• DIU Ohlin
ger

or

~"''""~UPI-A 1 cht

after over

a curve on 1 mount1ln
kill n&amp; one p111cn

43

THE PERFECT

c1n
SPUD SATIN_......, nr/a 11 11a wir11 J0111t11. . .
-DO .... 110 lop, 110

IJruth mub,Jt 4ai* fa~

lo..., QiWtl

PIICD

auauta. - bock iD . . l•....
&amp;om wido 10Dp nf..., lata......_

11
'139
locl!di!IIIIIO!!I

• sun IIESIWooall 1q11•

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• CIUII 11101$ Wl11l WA'IIl

• fOI WAllS. ~­

WOCIDWC*

• GIMUIIIIIII WASIU•I

r.,i if you can
toynt to 20
,
1rld know your
.. 8 C '1 , , you CGft

pll.y any tune fn&amp;tantly - without

.~'
Concert

. Elberfel&lt;ls In

hmerGJ Clldo
'THE DIARY OF

__ ..

f

ANNE FRANK

rich

tone

Workshop
To Be Friday At
Hannan Hi School

TaNIIIHT

\

\~·t~~rovlcllea

~obacco

MEIGS THEA:ntE

and

Shellf Wlnlm -IDd W)'lln

made

THUIIDA'f 1M PRIDAY
1'lm ANGRY IOU.S

brillla ftt

....

Robert Mlk'hum -

Shop

"'"'

Gla Scala

matftlflcent
tone 11
• • but more
Is tile price •

For Y:our

at

Christm9s Buying!
USE OUR
, ..._. Your Chlltlf'll!n
With An

El.. trle

~team

rot

V,aporiw

The tobacco picture is const.ant
ly changmg New methods m be
in&amp; uted in crowing and harvest

tn.g tobacco Ch•nges are oecur-

lnc in marketinl TobaccG regula
tlo~B are bemg cban1ed to meet
rrew .eondltlona The tobacco eom
:paniel buying pattern• ilave J;leeD
Chli.~ed All these c:bangea mean
that' in order t.o get the most
mohe:r from a crop of tobacco
arowers mu11t be aware of these
dlana:e•
To &amp;ive Mason County tobacCQ
grolf'era on opportunitlea to find
out for themaelve1 jUst wll:at aome
or )hese new e~anca- In tobacco
are a Tobacco Workabop w II
be Jteld In the Hanna1'1. High
Bth®l .gym Tbe workshop wlll
etart
1 30 p m tn qae after

noon

enttne

Det'oted To Tile lllt!ft't'IU 01 I'Jte Mefp-H.,ott ~

Weather

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...

Ohloo CloWy . . . ..........
wkWf with OCCIIktMI rain aNI
tan~ .........t

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-- --·-------Pomer6y Mid4lepoft Olilo Wednesday November 4 1959
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l.: rc e s
n 1 ome oy n
nonur of Mrs wvebD wno na:s se(vea

:H:t

A Slork Shower wu held Satur
Oct 24th n honor of Mn

-*

.t r day n gl) a par y was held a

1

Mrs
Royed
0W
Dell,I.
I5 H01\Qr
1t, 1
S k Sh

c•r•k:Nt•

•

Friday Nov &amp;;
prognud for tomor

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EditoriaUv

OF PACE

. . WHY TRADE GOES ELSEWHERE

' 4f ~ ii!ICI~nt

ball~~ tells, lor want of a

~lou.

The f'indsor, Missouri. Revit'w, points out
tl!lt "'11&gt;~ ~piel rompelitors of the small city
reta:JJ.er ~ n~t ·otA,e~ local mercha~ts. Jib
qw,&amp;f senpus C'lDJpQit1on comes from ncarb,·
metropol4an c;enters." Prices 011 stand&lt;Jrd
brands of "m'erchandise, the Review goes on ,
are virtually the s;me ~verywhere . Low overbead sometimes gives the sma!J-town retaile r
• campetitive ~dvantag e over the big-city
merchant. So the R eview asks and answers a

••

Broad Run ·
News Of Interest

tlii\Ve'£ 41llL

question: " Why, then, do so many shoppers
tr"'v el fifty or a hundred miles tp btiy the
same items they (•ould obtain at home for the
same prke ? Man_v retailers who ask this. question should look to them se lves to find the
blame. Inadequate &lt;~dvertising is likely to be
th e answer."
The merchant who just opens his doors and
wails fo1· 1hf' customers to enter. without- attrul'ting them through :1dvertising, is going
to do a minimum Of .busines:;;_ The me.rcha~t
who Sees to it tha,l people know what he ha~
to offer is going to'S£ the ma:dmum. And the
local ncwspaJJ~r is PJe outstanding advertising medium for the retail er.

aail a kill&amp;dom was _lost. A modern para,r~r~ could ~ ~ha~ fo~ want of the right
l&lt;fn~ Pf tll¥~rti,!ing great amounts of business

2-Dally Senti~e\, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 4, 1959

Tho~

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I
•
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the!r sc hools seriously, and are willing to
pay more taxes to have good schools.
This same ~ky would have been quite dark
today had the vital school levies been d efeated .

Much credit must go to members

Buffington, Pl. Pleasant, Mr. and
Mrs . li&lt;~"Vie Neland, :Mason.
Mrs. Ilaymond Rou sh gave a
Halloween party for the youth
fellowship a1· her home Sa turday
f'H.' Jling.

Jn most cases including renewat of past Ievie;
plus ad!lltiona\ millage, were approved by
handsome majol'lties in each case. Eastern
district finds 1\seU lacing a tightly budgeted
~I year aa It asked - and got none _ no

additional millage over

the

10-mill minimum

It occurs to us that the sky, though cloudy,
1'191it&lt;! i~ a JIIJie brighter over Meigs Coun11' IR4i1. Its add~d light arose from the conylctl,on !~at the s:reat majority of parents take

vaq;tdi~ Corp.
Showa -Increase
In Thtir Sales

As superintendent
will face
most
trying
months of llis he
teaching
and the
administrative career in the two years ahead. Much
f h
o t e responsibility for a dean-cut, effici~nt
construction of the new school wilJ fall upon
his shoulders. Whether or not the responsi·
bUity will lie upon him legaUy is beside the
point. The public will look to him .
He will want, and appreciate receiving, the
cooperation of everyone in the big task ahead.

the 1958 S~p mber ~uarler .
Prior to he work stoppilgc in
steel mill , the company·~ invcntoriii!s were allowed to decline to
a minimum, Mr. Keeley reports .j
Thereafter, and until th1! stl'ikc
hall been pr,)Jouged beyond ear li er
cxpectatlon9, the com pany rcbuill
depleted fini shed product invcntorle&amp; to a high Ieve! in rtrder to
~are ror th1! contrmplnttd lllll!ur~;~c
m allo,¥ demand, thus maintaininG
employment and utilizi ng available
power et'onomica lly.

A. CAPITOL

IDEA
• • Bg

...
J. Sherm.n· Porttr
Senator, 7-8 Dlatrld

I'm the co-tlulhor of four bills
which becom~ Jaw before next
Wcdnesdny - lwo 011 Nov. 4 and
two on Nov. Q.
Aml)ndcd House Dill 280 bas
me as co-uuthol' wlt h Rep!'c.!lcnta·U\'t!ll Luncl01w and Kile, and it
takes effert next Munday. It reC]Ltlrcs thai boU1 the seller jUld
the 01"ner of new tilerchandisc
uJfcn•d for s11le ut an('tio n be Hec n ~ed llll ve ndor undCJ' the s111es
tnx i11w.
ll prohibits t ho public-ouction
u le of new merthandisa by Hs
owner unless he has obtained a
iil'l!n~e lo conduct such ~m ~ut'tion
and pl'ovldes a penalty for fall 24, Olrl'4
ur~ Lo Pllu with the county audl·
nlck·
Lor an Inventory of good11 sold at
an am:Uon an i~.
15. T·hls 'J.tlW act, efftttive Nov. 9
•04
ou..
deflne1 "taxpayer" so aa to darIT, Clllile1e
lfy the exemption of thoSe pavherb
lna t.nglble personal properiy
Jt. Mtrrl•
Laxea from tho public aucUon
ment
sales law.
ILEnr·
krtective Nov. 4 is amended
'land'•
J't•la14Q't A••wtp •u~sUtute bill 48~ by Gray~~•ek ·
l'oNIC
85. Habit
Porterl~Sbaw-Madden-Wohalen which
ofU hirytalft
~ reate1 t·ht~ Ohio Jnteridi Eduoa·
D. :rttt
·· bertnnln&amp;"
tlonal Tei(;IVIIJon Sthdy CommluU.Cblrl111
87. B:nrllah
eon•l•tlnJ of nino membera
:Ioomb
riV.r (J&gt;o,ll.) hm
serving
at the pleuure ot the
......d...
CO.Lorro
Jovernor.
,
lllllko
'rhl• ect directa Its new c,....
Mr'llr'
t~the ""'milslo~ mek•
• lfucl' of td~~cttlonal t.lt~l•
ltn ,fflr tht 1t1te •nd mab 1
,. fln•l rtROrf to th!l' Gtn•rel A•
""'blr by .loft. IS, 1MI, Tloo
~ will u • not onlv tftl'nnrln,. but ,..IUty~ "''"
llld rtfiUirementt ftr 1tttewlde
lt(•wi•!M ·net'fiOtk MrYicft.
'i'he eom,ml11lon is to ~xplore
the ltuJbiUtr of deveJopJn1 •
atatew.ide ayatem of ·interconnected l)r!)ldCIIt ladlltiea with othor
1tate acenolea, .. nd to advi.Jie Jhe

.....

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THI DAiYUNTINn

DEVOTED TO INTERESTs
OF M~GS·~ON A!lJIA
11oh•nt I, -

Puftliohor

Publl11hed · ev~ itterneon u
cftpt Sunday by The ~ Ohio VaJ)e,

Publlthm1 co"'Pilll' ot no II•
~:bailie! St., Pom6J'0)'1 Oblo. Biaf.

neu

ottlce phono 398,

•lflce phrme 881'.

edJtoriil

Entered aa second elau malllnt
mauor at the poat ott~ce 1t ~m­
eNy, Oblo.
NaUoftal advert.latnc rtPI'ftlata-

':"&lt;ln!!Bt"!attlnoli'·Klmblll, tno,. ~

;:

to the expendi·
educational televl•~n. This commisa!on &amp;eta $60,000 out of t·he
funds av-aiJable for

general appJ.opria~on• act.

The Altnan.n

Daily Sentinel
Daybook

TOD,'Y
AND
"1.
Y

ES~ft)'EAR

Senptors OcaifeJc tnd Porter
and Repre•entaUves Cgrrlean and
Longsworth are tbe co-authors of
Unlttcl Press lntern1tlon•l
amended Senate BUI
whieh,
Today is· Wednesday, Nov. 4, /:'~.~:::.~·:
effective next Monday, requires
308th day of the year, with ~7
that a school
tuperintendtmt's more days in 195~.
rea10ns for ~mmending reThe moon is approachlitg its
UI!ION MIETiNG
employment under .a limited con- lint quarter.
~heft! will be a meeting of the
Lra ct of a teacher eligible for
The morning star is Venus.
continuing service status be dir- . The evening stars are Mercury Bricklayers· Local 32 at Cheshire
Ohio, ThursdaJ' e\'ening at 8 .
'
ected af tbe teacher's professional and Saturn.
improvement.
On this date in histor y:
aOOSTER MElTING
In 1842, Abraham Lincoln marFhally, tolnl lnt• th• Ohio
Racine
Band
Boosters will
•t•tutt boob Nov. • 11 •mend. ried Mary Todd al Springfield meet Nov. ~ at the high school at
Jll.
One
of
th
e
guests
sald
Lin~
H wbatltut. Stnttt 8111 440
7:30 p. m. to plan for a spaghetwith Me -_a c...uthor with Can• coin looked as ,'pale and trem- ti supper on Nov. 13th. A large
ton•a S.n1tor ld Wltm.,. It bling as bein11: led to slaughter ."
attendance this Thursday is urg·
In 1879. humorist Will Rogers ed.
prohibita mflbrancllnt Of pack
• ... for 1111 which ewtt1Jn was born.

Ave.,

.!\~~~~~

&lt;it".
•

New Ycn·t

OROILL, Jll.- A worker in a
top secret Olin Mathieson cO., research lal.wratory, who asked not
to be identified, describing the
moments before a rorkct propel·
!ant mirture exploded killing
R~~,ert H. Cr avatt, 35:
.
Cracatt Sllld on the telephone,
'It's just starti ng to come out.'
Then it happened."

ea.

-

Ametlu t.,- the nine mo~tha Md·
ed ltpltmber 80, 1969, wert i eU
•b:ove thoM of lhe like period ut
)'ear, Vfllllarp c. Keeley, preald,nt,
clted ln an lnt,rlm N!port to •tqck·
llolcUn. Theae Jllnl were made de·
Th~ company's linand~l condiIPite a lou eNperienced in
the tlon 1i cood, the repurl c1tcs. Short
tbtrd IJIUII'tet •• a retult uf the vir- term bank loa11s otmounting
to
tuil 1!'-r.lpb of the ate~ustr.r 12,000,000, were rcp11jd on July 20.
Ule JMjor eonaqmer 0
4t~ asP and ~~i ted Htati:'G GuvernPIII)''J ftrroalloya.
·
6n t seeurltlc&amp; on StJpt.embcr 30th
Net aaln tor the nine months were $8, 468, 611, and current as·
l"ere J51Af7,• • c:ompared
with aeU of $~5,~1~.279 were 4.32 times
13'l',413,1a tbr the itmllar period eurrent liahlhHea of $8.2 l4,6ft7.
i 'ye,.r '1ro. Net earnlnla were flln view ~f. the fact th~t sevcrf&gt;ly
6li,(MI, or .1.08 ~ lharf! ori 1 4 ~( depleted fll11 5h~d steel mventorles
7ll~~mqu atoc:k outaland- must. be built up to s_ni1Bfy pr~ssing
in' on BiDtts.zrber 30th. Net e~rn- requ1rements of mnjur consumers.
h)' {Of 'tift ·· c:orntpondlnJ 1988 Mr. KecJay Bays, the l'{lUntry's
nine month period we~ $98Gl?2 steel producUon should be at ca~r B» (!fh'f 1 common lhare ' · paclty alter resumption or opcrol~aD tlun1, and thls •hould mean susJ'or 'tat third. quarter
.,. ..lei w~ •ll,'IIS.fl63, agalnai taJoed d~m11nd for Vonorllum's ul111,7111,411' I~ )'ear before. A not luy~&lt;
~~ of ~.708 was 'i ncurred. Nt'l
Vanatllurn Corporation or Am&lt;'r••~lnllfl ' oJ f51.2N, or "lx renlll a lea i.~ a lcadlni produrtr of fl'rro~mckl lhare· were l't!POrted for roalloys.

oi

~~;~~~~!£E~~~TI~~~
publk instruc-

haur~l 1ult,tanc... 1nll tell
In 1918, Au&amp;trla . H1,1qgary acMASON CLINIC.
by which to deter- cepted truce termt dictated ·b)'
Admitted: Mrs. Nancy Wcprs, .
We&amp;t Columbia, Oct. 27; Carol
mine whtt ccm•tltutts • h1urd- ' the Allies.
ous •ubs~N~~.
l _In 1981, t~e Lea,,JJ.O oolf~~~~:!:i~~: Ann Wilcoxen, Racine, Oct. 28:
Thi• act •1so 1ets ,standard• ~Jted Japa~
WlUfuJ :..~
Nelda Weiss, Mason, ,pd . .~.

•••nd•rcl•

for the labeling of such packuges. The director of ·be&amp;.lth
gets a areat deal of power ~n this
purtlcular flehl. He may embargo
a subU.nce believed ta be mlsbranddf and ·li'aZardous pending
a dctermln!ltion of its nature
·
ff it it mi11branded, the health
director of Ohio may petiUon a
court for condemnation, and ·h e
m11y (o Into common pleas cout'l
to apply for an Injunction agaJn 9t
a vl()]at.lon.

Iff

m lfanchurta. __ 10o..+t,
. ln J91S2 , the Unlted State
11s first Repu~Uca n
201ye ;
- Dj1ght
1 6
.,.aded 8 · Ang 0 ·
~ ez.
.
Also In 19~6, Ru&amp;Sia n tanks
hlasted B,udapest in an all-out &lt;ltlack to c•·ush Hungarian resistance.
A lhqug ht for today: American
aut hor Ernest Homingway h11 id,
"The world is "o fine place and
worth fighting (or."

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HOLZIR HoS,TAL
Admitted Nov. 2: .Mrs. Wllliam
Burna, Gallipolis; Emmett Smal ley, Middleport; Miss Laurel Jane .
Cairns , Racine; Craig· Cairns Racine; M.rs. BU!y $immon• ' Bid·
well; Mn. Ole,-. WUlong, Vtnton;
Samuel Nichols III, Pt. Pleasant. ·
Dismissed ~ov. 2: Mrs. G·e orge
Oiler, .Mrs. Jame1 Fitch, ~rs.
Charlotte Weston, Mfi. Willard
EJ~aworth
Miller, AncH
WJilard
Taylor 1 Davil;l
MiJ.am, · NlchOlaa
. Edward Mlller Jnd
Dl&lt;tkel18 and 110n

!jj!~!lj~ii;,;

~~uP,ter.

.and' Mn.

Poor! '
lnfarlt

Marks.

Syracuse, the No. 3 team in thil:
week'• United Preas International
ratings, has won only two pmee
on Penn State's home m~ld in the
last 25 years.

Dem(}('rats elected Frank N.
J.Tan~o o_f Youngstown in the
states b1ttt&gt;resl_ conte.~t.
Franko
d~fcated Rcpuhilcan Edward
F.
G1lro?an b~· about 6 .000 votes.
Franko, .who. defeakt;d
Ma~·or
Frank Kr}san m the p~unary, was
1 accused of wholesale fixi ng
of
traffic tirkets be£o:e he was suspended fro~ practlcto . as an ~t­
~~ane~ and ••or~ed to give up his
t as a City Judge.
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CLAIM JET RECORD
The soviet union toduy claimed a world speed

·vroscow UT'J -

rl't'orrl for jel planes with an aver-

flf!'e speerl or 1,4:Sl.76 mph. The official So1•iet news agency Tass said
pilot G. Mosolov set the record in ·
a sinl'!h:&gt; · engined jet plane. It
said he hit a high speed of 1,553 ... 1
mph but gave no other details. The
official world record is 1,404.09
mph, "set b'y U. S. Air Force Capt.
Walt~r W. Irwin in May, 1958. in
a Lo&lt;'khced F-HHa Starfighter.

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Note to con• plc~er operators:
Always ~ h11\ off the puwer to t.he
picker before leaving the tractor
seat, ~ay Ohio StaLe University
Extension safety specialists."

Course of Study
Aid Would..Be --·Writer?

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ly ANNE HlYWOoD
.
•'You CAN'T Iellrft writtngo

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gr.a.phi~a.n:v t1olated from

btr

from any cours~ in V(l'lt!ng," I clty •univenitlu Or who ·are
h eard a young man tBD.y i.')!tily
the athe;r day.
.
Yet.Iater on tn ·the week, I
tn.tervlewed a. woman who hag
juat· ..sold fler third child ren's
book•.she leamed to write from
a course sRe took several years
a,o when ,She. waa a. housewife
an.d tno~h er and wantt!d Romething to~ l!lt1~ulate her m!nd.
What1 li""tile ti-uth of the matt er!

''!N'oWiif-l!aft." Ht:li_') •1

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in their first four gamtl of the
teason.
.,
The big men in t~WDI' re·
surgence in producing
lnts an
quarterback Milt Plum and fullback Jim Brown.
PJum haa 'become uncommonl)'
sharp in hill panea a11 he attetted
·by his record in the lut two
iflmes.
He
1tarted
clicking
aa:ainst Washington two weeks .ago
when he COJJnected on four touchdown tosse1. Then last week
in
Baltimore, Plum bit on elaht of 11
key third down playa to keep tbe
Browns movinc soalward.
Fullback Brown who hid been
in a sUgbt aeortni famine duri~·
the flrst four camee, baa chipped
· in all: touchdown• tn the put two
games, including five . apinat defendinJ world champion Baltimore

laal Sunday.

,
ker News
Homema

This Ia: the aeason Of the · year
when bolltles and bomea ·ate in·
. vaded by a great variety of manJ·
lq:ged p-eats. Sptden, 111tl:, m~·
pedes, eenUpedea, JQd bt.lDdred Of

molie¥·

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Hllh•

for tbem to staJ?

Mrs. A. K. McClung attended tbe
la~t ritea for Miss Fannie Juhlinl
dauibter of the late Oawatd lub·
a_
to Obi En
ling Sunday •u Toran ,
o.
rbltte home tbey stopped in Mara:mtown to see Jubltng McClung
llltudenJ at Welt Vlr&amp;inia UDiver1Lty. .

Hononcf On llrtftcMF
Mn. Willer Smith wu the ban·
oree at a lovely birthday party fe.
ce.ntly. An informal eventna Willi

enjoyed and tbe honoree rec:elved many attracUve and ueetul
a:ilt1. 'Refreabmenta were aerved
to Mr. and Mra, Fr1all:lln Hen·
dr&amp;eta of Syr~eue, Oblo; Mt. and
Mrl. Robert Smith 1nd aon; Mr,
"d Mn. Cecil Du~an; Mr· aD4
Hr1. Donald limes, Hr. and Mn.
CJUford Smtth and =ter Smttb.

Athncla lhthdly C•

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A&amp;P Super-Right Quality .. Lean, Well Tli'i'f1Y1ed
FULL RIB HALF
ROASJ_$---and
CHOPS

PORK
ROASt
At A&amp;P vou gel FID.L half 'loin when :you buy the rib
or loin hB.lf. Yon get vour ful I share of the choke eeoter
meal Your !\&amp;P mcilt man •viii be glad to custom-cut
whole or half loina to your ord•.

A&amp;P Super·Right

Fresh Whole Ham :;o;; _ lb.43c
Spare Ribs ~=h
lb. 45c
Pork B.uHs Whole or -~- lb. 39c
Pork Sausage :~;.r ___ \!i 39c
Boiled Ham s1.....
:.: 59c
Ground Beef •,-;;R.:!':: ..., _ lb. 49c

Cut From Tender

Vo~ng

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efficient pest control. Even UDder aftefn£!011- Tbe Rev. "Mr.
U
tbe beat conditions, there ere m~mo ' ,.a..Jormer P••tor o~ t.be HarUord
places for _thete peltl to· bidt. Methodi.! ' Chqe.
"Olemical preventative meuutel
are inexPensive ljlrKI efficleut and
may be the answer to your problem.
ln the older dayJ, c:utlM nrt1
tected from invaden bt the 1llt
a large moat bot water. Tbete
Tbe Seaion of the Firlt Unttet\
ts c:omplet.ely 11urrounded the
ea8tle and were frequently filled Pn:tbrterin Cbun:b ol Syracutt
witb mM-eatiag flab or ,erGC..'Qdilea. m~t SODda)' evenlna at 7:10 In
of course we couliln't expeet to th~ aanu of the t:!h-ureb.
buUd this kind of m~t around our ~ D~_inl . the meetlnl 4eleaate .t~
homes but we can eaalb' and qQfdl:· · tbt SidotO l'rubyt~ which wU
ty build an lnvialble cbemb::al m(Jlt ~ held. at tbfJ .t .ppw Presbyterial!
around our bomet. Tbll chemldl Clu.ilell, . Nov. 11th . .._ elee~.
moat will eaue thO even~ual death ~ ~lfD\8 HO:lm• ~U 10 u
of almoot in pealt whtcti .,_ tt; ill!le((JIO 'llilb llbl nantde . Moln an •tt.empl to ea'W )our .·home m~ lAd XII. Riebel JkBride II
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Presbyterian
Session Held At
Syracuse Sund(ly

aDd aettle down for tbl11r1Dw.
~ ..
To estabJidl thll mo~f. tra:t an ' i'tntatln planl for the

fami).J

area three· pr, four feet Jride COUI• ailht on 'N,'9V. 1Dtb ~ midi.
pletely around your home: Ule: a Min Jlwaaw wal ~lei N eJWt· .
granu1ar lonnulation ol dieldrin at man.
lbe rate ot 111.1 poun.da
~~ fot
Mra. Tom' Cllrk, ~an of
nerr 1 ooo ~quare feet or III'M or tbe ·Every Member Cqn111 report
'· ' l." . u..; 11~ p&lt;&gt;un~o of &amp;% dlolOJ!d.me . ed lllil oOtd'lbolll waa .......rui:
to ach 1,000 ICluate teet.
_.a:••
; ' dust
Scatter either of theae material&amp;
LONUVN, lftl. UP'I - Frt+lle
1-fedlY over the II'N ~d 1WIIb .llror, Ut~, I....INI,. ..,.,.~
down into lbe ooll wllli lbe prdeo .Piiro ilOilo, 112~,
(t5~
h(tle. After the aoil or la,rn dr,Jet•. lurOfi.I!IJIII' ·~.,.,_
tltW. ·
'it.Is safe for ~e. fa~~~~'?!! UNGKOK. n ; - . _. UP'I
fij"i:tment ww ,..., ..~ ~...,.
lltt.

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Porkers -Well Trlmmod
CHOICE
L CINTER

Iu. cur

6

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.c lit.

Whole or
Pl'ece Bacon·
lb.29c Fish Sticks C:Z. __ 2 ':.:.69c
~~ 9c;
7
SI•1ced Bacon A" Good ar.... _ ..... 39c SteakS Flooh.ooFrOOJo
Pollock Fillets ~';; ,:.·;,. !~ $}.39
Bacon Squares ~~;;·
tb. 19c
Super-Right,
Ho!l Slob, NOI Sltad
Thin Sll&lt;od

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Canned Foods S,al~ I
Tube Tomatoes

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Lorvo

Whole Beets ___ !::"10c
Kidney Beans -~ !:'·10c

25c

Tube -

Ann P•.. RED Oil

Ann P"!e , , _ ·Whl'- , .. Yellow ·.. . Dovll'o Food or Honey Spice

4 .....

20-ol.

Cake Mixes • • • •
lb.49c
Long~horn· ·Cheese.
Fancy wi..trllln ... l'reoh or Colby

Cheese·:sli~es ~:~.:::: ~ ::29o
PfC\VOione ·:..::h~~dl•" ·
lb. S9c ·
Angel Food :.: :: _·__.. 2 ~~-:. b9c.
C,o~o,late Drink ~,:.~r·"" ..~~~ 29c
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D•••v arand
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4 u45 C
Melt, Filh or 'Liver _
c.t~nl

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2 ~;.4Sc
Tqble Syrup ~"; :;,.
49c
Spaghetti :;·;.:...;.: ----;;•••: ....49c
-Strietmann Cook1es wodd·~~ 49c
Choc. Grahams Nobt"o _ .... 49C

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or"lf:ry
5
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V\fHOLE PORK LOIN
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Pork Chops~:E65c

su..., Righi
HoH

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ROAST ar:d CI·:OPS

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Attendlng the · birthday (!elebralion for Mra. Vernon Robey ilt
Spen&lt;or from Hartford ......, Jlr.
and lin. Rutl6r KDirbt ODd llr.
and Mn. c~ Kl&gt;ltht, lin.
Rober and Hn. Rutter. Knllht are
1lstera.
Ha~ ........,,h '
Mn. He~ Jenldas and Riehard
· len~ wen~ ·&amp;n PoiDt Pleaaant

l)tll, Ohio.

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Delplte hil Mwatll at t1111: .,..,.
terbact Job, Jlttte dil:plQeil liD'
UJUa1 eoolnea undft fire 1a bll
bit chance u a ~- HI! tbJtW
!COr1Jia'"pauea of !Y1 u4 l'r 1-*
t.o end Jim HoUJt.Dn lD4 a,ped
blo performance with ~
___ ..L _- •ar
•
yard tOll to haJfbac:k Bill
for the other.
-------MIAMI lEACH, Pl.t. U........._,
meo lrenrHn, 15*, llmillll, U. W. 1.,
outpointed Jimmy Marti..., 151.
PhMnlx. Ariz. (10).

Regularly *1.59

men at West Virginia Un~veraity,
Morgantown have been rt«~nUy
pledged tp Slim. Chi "'-temi\y.
EnJoys H•ll"'"" Party
The Youth Fellow,hlp a:roup cl
the Hartf9r$J•. Bapu.t and Metho-

Good l.tnltary coJullllont tbroorlh . Rov. inid 1m. f'lber of ;.'ft111i·
oot lbe bome, •ad oopeclalb' tho iltcll&gt;rl, w. Vo. were ~ · "'· Mr.
bul:menl area, are a' "mutt" for and Jln. J. ll Cramp WfMI~J

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othH quarterback ready In cue to Jive the Buebyes a 14-11 win.
of injuriea to starter Frank Krem- 1 But be atiU pla)'ed second lldb~a- and biJ replacemeot, Jeny Idle to Fielda u~til lui. Saturday,
f'ielda .
when Hayea dfftded to atart bim
"Kremblaa wu Injured, and I on offen.e.
~, ·
was thinking wbat would ltappen
"'.. _ h
d
II •nytbl' ng h•ppened to Fl'et'-."
........ tte ...
d it IUyr~
beat a)'
WI
Mlchipn
State,"
Rid•¥~~nit
after
Hayes explained.
reviewing the films. "Hit ablllt'
Matte alternated bet'lo'een quar- to get around the corner tmasea
terbact and halfback. the relt of me."
,
,.
the season.
Matte goes equally well 00 ofIL dtdn't take Matte long to ad- fenae and defense. In fact, he wu
just to the switch. In Ohio St.ate'a used ehieHy on de(enae during his
opener against Duke tbia )'ear, he sophomore
carrying the

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otbel'l are tootlnlt 'for a wum: Wednudlv. .
place to spend tbe told winter
llr. ·~ Mra. W. T . · Stone hive
mootba. Ja your houae 1 good place ~n v~na nlativtl ia Colum-

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a 30-24 surpriae victory. ..
Matte was introduced to quarterback in~ dutiea under probably the
moat unWiual clrCtlmltan~s
of
any college algral c&lt;~lier. ll wu
hal~time during the Ohio StateLnd1 a na .,a
" m e lu t aeasvn.
More than 80,000 f:ma
were
amoned to sce
liome Buckeye
playeu leave the locker room at
halftime and begin running plays
in a. practice field south of the
stadium .
~~!a ny fan• th'o ught Coach Woody

Ind. 3 Gamea - P. Mulle;b, 483.
-Ind. 1 Games - E. Sylvester 183

diat Ch!U'oChetl enjoyed a halloween
',l'he Browns, who have seared party in the · aocial l'ooma of the
69 points 1n their lut two outings Baptist Cbureh a recent evening,
aPpear to have found a solid -of- A.ttMd hrvlcn For Rtlatl.,. · ·
fensive puncb after a Low outppu\
Mn. Hulo Juh1lng and Mr. and

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book1
on Writing.)
,.~tllrll
!lyno!I!Catt,
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B y - Ol!MM
COLUMBUS
UPI - Ohio State
183IUIT'terback
Tom
Matte. who markTeam Three .Games - Moore's
!d hia debut u a atarter by throwStore, 2162.
Team Sincle Game - Moore'! ing three touchdown pasee11 in last
vdk'l victory over Michigan State,
Store, 7111.
today wa1 DJmed United Press lnSTANDINOS
terniUor~al'a midwest back of the
Won Lost
Moorl!'J Store
14
3
New York Clothing
10
8
Landmark
8 10
a.&amp;tne Service Station 3
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1the Big Ten Utle and the Rote Hayes wu apP)JinJ .aome diKi· thmr a louebdown ~ mthe 1ut baD onl7 fin Um11 tlartq a Iaiii
&amp;wl •• the Buekeyea •wept to phne. But Haye1 ju.t •anc.ed an- two mlnutet to end Clltlft ·B ryant of 101 minute. ~ piiiJIDC ·t:uH.

Jubling McClune, a graduate of
Wahama High School and son of
Mr. .and Mrs. A. K- McClung, Hartford and H-enry Burgeu of Mason
also a W.abama graduate. Fftsb..

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HJib Tbrte Game Ind. - E .
Sytvemr, 471.
Hla:b Sln&amp;le Game -E. Sylvr.ater

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Matte
who •wJn,:-Jhlfted between ~uarterback and halfback
4w1ne tbe flrtt b.U of the seuon,
nailed dowa the Buckeyee' etanlng job wt\h hil floe performance .
Beaidea: throwlnl three .Coring
alfttl,
the 190-potmd junior from
P
Ea!lt Clevellnd, completed five of
eight tosaellfor 138 yard• Bj:alnll
the sPeedy Spartana and picked
up 73 more yardt b)' runninJ the
tplit·T optlon pJtyl.
Hla maaterful running of tbe
Ohio State offense knocked Michl·
gan State out of the running for

Bend ArM Fratlf'lllty Plldttl

CLEVELAND UPI _ T)le em·
phasis will be on the offeMe wben
the red -hot Cleveland Browne run
throu&amp;h their practice paces
at
League Park today.

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W.....,.., Pr141y Nilht U..U...
Hloh lcoroi oc.- 10

week.

Hartford Social
Events Of Week

Offense Gets
Polish For
Browns' Game

homebound by small c:hthtreD,.
physical handicap~~' or llJt.
.
Now I've found it.
··.M.
The University ot Chfeap
has an excellent. grt,\ip of home
study courses 1n wrttin8': ~

WeU;ulf• ~~~e no talent
f or wrlllnK, ~re·• not a. OOlJrse
in the wonld nor
teachQr nor
a ' teXtbC:iok that tan help you.
All that can llappen is that
you'll wrirk' BJld work and WO I'k
and throw· hout·a and hol\rs ot
your life dOwn tile dl'ain.
Wor1o 1flan .that, when. tlu:~
Untalented writer insist&amp; on
writing, ha dou it a.t the cost
cf 'his real t alent. Becam1e each
ot \II does have a, real talent.
U it isn't writing", you should
lltop trying" to write .and, Instead, put that tlmo and effort ficllon (lndudlng'· report writ..
Into finding your real tall;!nt.
lng), fiction. children's lUera..
Talent For Wrltl~l •
lure, poetry and drama (inclutlo
. On the other hand, it you dO lng writing fo~ televl!lon). The
,.._
•
al
eom~ Is taught by top teach..
.,..ve 11ome t ent tor. writing, ers. I •fil"st ·heah:J. of it from. tht
there are many advantages to Authors' League ot ArnericL .
\aklng &amp; courae in it. ~or one,
a cour11e give~~ . you assignments, No .Guam.ntte ·
&amp; de~4Une, &amp; motlvat!Qn for
"But , Will It gtuirantee tt)
owreorithtrr the la.Jineu tllat is rna.ke my stOries e.lalite ?" .a. 10 often a part of tho wrlter'Jil wom-nn asked recently whoa X
uturt.
wn~J telllnJ about it.
'
it &amp;110 rtves you eriUclm a No~ no coun~e f¥1.11 make' thtLt.
.hellng that .lomebody 11 Jl&amp;t~n- klrid of B giULl'&amp;n.t~. In .U hdn,.
lnl' to yout • chance to get esty, they can'~ beCAWje "IIO.f'
~at and GOlJlpeten~ reaction~ .mu.eh dep~ndl on. you.
}n~w.cl ot thoae :tlcJwery an.d - lf you need fft.at JnQney, :rtrbt
Jnelli.JDg~eu complln1ent1 t,.Pm ~hta_ bmum~e, ~tll!P&amp;' t• ~!19
lrfendl;. It ,civet y~u e. reliable wroq place to look for It,
:ruaoA ~or pera!"Ung. After
J..eamll'!&amp;' to wiHII! ~bte .nta..
you paid your :rn011.u,y •nd )'Pu'l terlal takes tln\ej, Wen\. ~~
want W _. )'QUr
·'
1 careful QUitlvaUon.
...rthl
• !II yoo wont ID pnl Um• -.-.
Goel Ooarte
. Ctl.reflt1 lillftlvatlol\ tnto '!e~inlt
.
to wrtte, s~d . m ~ &amp; atamt\ed,
. :nr yean, l"rt" bee!\ tooklnr ~Ir-~rldressiKl .enveloR' in.· c~
tor·!': ~ . b~atud)' 1fritfnr- 0£ thl1 'new.pa)er a,n.d l'U ~et~d
~~e,,. one that I totlld hc~tm• )'Qq tntortQ&amp;tlon ' about thl• \
·mebcf' w:holeheart~,ly to thp~ eo)Jrae and al!lo my lpt ot goof.

BOWLING

-Tom Matte Nails
Quarterback Job
With Buckeyes

In Saturday's other games Involving memi)ers
of the UPI
Team 3 a:ames - Moorea Stort,
top five, first-ranked Louillana ill 2162.
a seven-point favorite over Tertqell•
Team 1 Game - New York
ooe, second · ranked Northwestern Clothing, 770.
is favored by six over Wisconsin,
Top p"5" Bowlen
rourlh-ranked Texas is 18 over !Bay- M. Murray
132
lor, and fifth - ranked Southem
P. Mullen
144
California is 21 over Wett VtrginJa.
E. Sylvester
143
P. Pitchford
133
Miami (Fla) is a two - point
L ft\eJClnney
131
choice over North Caroli.na in a
Friday night game.
INDUSTRIAL LIAGUE
Other games:
Hllh kO,... Octoblr 29
rltnburg 1 onr Bos1or1 Col....
Hilh Three Game Ind. - H. ClatNotre Dame 1 over Chorale T.ch wortby, 1111.
Kent\lcky I ov.r Vand.rbUt
High SinJ}e Game - J. Duerr,
Georala 3 ovtr Florldl
203:
Purdue 3 ov.r Mlch laan Stat1
Team Tbl'ft Games - Pomeroy
low:• St•te 3 ov.r Ntbrfllkl
Cement Block, 2491.
Clnclnn•tl 3 IDV'Ir Tulao
Team Single Gan).e - Pomeroy
Princeton 3 over Harvard
Cement Block, 849.
Stanford 6 onr UCLA
STANDINGS
Arkanus 6 over Rk:•
won Lott Pet.
Pennaylvania 6 o'llr Y•le
Pom'r'y
Cement
.
B
lk
18 6 .7110
Holr Crost 7 o~•r &amp;oaton Unf¥.
Swisher Loshe DrUIS 15 9 .792
Ohio 5ta.. 7 oYer lncll•n•
Foreman y Abbott 14 10 .&amp;83
LSU I onr Tenne.-.
Sport
Center ·
13 11
.M2
O.troit 7 ov.r Darton '
Daugherty Inc.
D U
.37~
Air 'J:orce 7 ovtr MIHOUrl
Fire1tone
3
21
.laD
Aleb-IIM 7 OVft" Tulan.
Seuon Highs
Navy 7 over Maryland
Ind.
3
Gam·
e a- A. Sylvester. ~
Cornell 8 onr Brown
Ind.
1
Game
- R. Da-da. 222
llllnola a over Michigan
Team 3 Games - Podleroy CeClem:aon 10 over 0Vk1
ment Block, 2624.
Color.do St. 10 aVIIr Ut•h It,
Team 1 Game - Swisher alld
Kanns 10 over Color•clo
Lohae Drug,, 041.
Sou. Meth. 10 over Tex• A&amp;M
Top "5.. 8owlera
Oreton 13 over Callfornil
182
B. LouD_
O.rtmouth 13 over Columbia
172
A.
Sylvester
Iowa 13 over Minneaota
170
H.
Clatworthy
Ut•h 14 over Idaho
189
G. McKinney
Auburn 16 over Ml.,b~lppl St.
J.
Duerr
187
Oklahon'M St. 20 ov•r Denver
South Carolina 24 over Vlrtlnla
Okl1hama 27 over K·a nua ltate
Army 35 DYir VIIIMOYI

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Weiss, Hoggsett, lH:!t. 29;
Sue Anderson, Clifton, Oct.
Allen Sayre, Middleport,
Mrs. Minnie Rothgeb,
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AO~~u3g~ter, Nancy D-·
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I to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wea rs o!
West Columbus, Od. Z7.
A son Dann&gt;' Wnyne, to Mr. and
Mrs.- Arnold Weiss, Mason, Oct.

Mr. and Mrs. Jonnie Marks and

daughter were visiting thi~ W{'{'k
\~ith _his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

(Continued From P•SII• One)
at .-t•mmty llnd sla LP fairs, a business in his family for 80 years.
5hte's. Bitte rest Contest

WASH]NGTON- Julian F. Harrington, u. s. amba~sador to Panama, m a st~te men t deh\'cred. in
Panama and
released by the
St:~te Department protesting
the
tearing down of the
Am!'rican
flag ol·er the U. S. Emla:lssy by
Panamanian rioters:
"My go\'ernment regards the
desecration of the ;).merican f/;ag
and damage to American propCrty
as seriously e ndangering the good
relations between our two countries."

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NEW YORK UP! - The ~dt­
makera, who obvlou1ty don't believe in jinxes,_have made Syraeuae
1 1even - paint favorite ov.er Penn
State in their "meetln' of the unbeaten" at University Park, Pa..
Saturday.

GOP Upset

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Janice GiQ.bB spent Saturrlay
n(ght 'with J~un Juslls, ~1ason .
Mrs. Fanme Weaver is mukmt;(
ht&gt;r home now with h(•r gbnd·
da.ugtller, Mrs. Frauds Sw~r l 7. of
Mason .

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WASHINGTON-Jtevk·n Cos·
metic Co. sponsor of the defun ct
$64 ,000 Question ",
and $64 .000
Challenge" denying that it ordered lhe produ~ers to rig the shows
"Pressure from a sponsor tO do
I a better jo~ did not give quiz pro· ducers a license to cheat.''

heartening manner.

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NEW YORK - &amp;alet and earnln81 of Vanadium Corporation
ol

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Tcday's NEws
Quotes From

Pareut Teachers Association in Pomeroy, Suga r Hun and Ce,ntral groups, for spreading /
the _g:ospe_l for a new el e~entary school. Su-/
permtendent Charles S. G1bbs was the work·
horse organir..er of lhe campaign. His abiding
faith that the people Of Pomeroy wanted a
modt•rn grade school was verified in a· most

Ta¥ levies ior operation of district schools

local support required lor state aid. The district ~ill operate with about $15,000 less
state atd this year than last and at the same
~me be required to pay more in salal'ies and
lntq cerlaln state operoted funds (retirement).

or

visiting at the home tlf

New !Iaven, Mr. and 1\l rs. Bill
Gibbs, Mr. and
Mr~ EverC'tl

SKIES A UTTLE BRIGHTER
'

Clearly, the majority of Meigs Countians
want their schools to keep up with those in
othl!r paf\s of the state. And in Pomeroy ,
wboppinJ majority of voters put th eir approv•\ on the proposal to build a central, mo·
dem ,lementary schooL

Brinker of Letart, were mar riNl
Friday evening
at the St11r •
Church at Letart

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ord Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bat~Y .

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Syracuse Made
7-Point Favoriie
In Big Meeting

Dorwin Clark, son of Mr und
Mrs. Lawrenre Clark and L111da

By Mr5. Lauiw. Gibb•

.LI6TeN.T0
,jl\ ~&lt;Ol:t:!

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.Mfddleport, 0 ., Nov. 4, 195&amp;--3

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Anti-Rust

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A&amp;P lr•ncl

Our. Flneat Qull~ty

c.t. .if 24, fU5

Our

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Pumpkin
6 ~ 89c;
A&amp;P lnnd
Fl- Clvotlty
fl 14, P,ll
Sauerkrau.t __ 6 :::. 79c:
A&amp;P lrond
Our Fl- Ouollty
~·of 24, ·,,_.,
011
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Applesauce ---,.,,... ... .$1.:.~ ~

FROZEN

HEAT AND EAT -·

chicke~.2~~~~~'S DINN~
Hom, Moot

~I, or Solisbury s...k . ~ ·. .~; .._
A&amp;P BRAND

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FROZEN

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EditoriaUv

OF PACE

. . WHY TRADE GOES ELSEWHERE

' 4f ~ ii!ICI~nt

ball~~ tells, lor want of a

~lou.

The f'indsor, Missouri. Revit'w, points out
tl!lt "'11&gt;~ ~piel rompelitors of the small city
reta:JJ.er ~ n~t ·otA,e~ local mercha~ts. Jib
qw,&amp;f senpus C'lDJpQit1on comes from ncarb,·
metropol4an c;enters." Prices 011 stand&lt;Jrd
brands of "m'erchandise, the Review goes on ,
are virtually the s;me ~verywhere . Low overbead sometimes gives the sma!J-town retaile r
• campetitive ~dvantag e over the big-city
merchant. So the R eview asks and answers a

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Broad Run ·
News Of Interest

tlii\Ve'£ 41llL

question: " Why, then, do so many shoppers
tr"'v el fifty or a hundred miles tp btiy the
same items they (•ould obtain at home for the
same prke ? Man_v retailers who ask this. question should look to them se lves to find the
blame. Inadequate &lt;~dvertising is likely to be
th e answer."
The merchant who just opens his doors and
wails fo1· 1hf' customers to enter. without- attrul'ting them through :1dvertising, is going
to do a minimum Of .busines:;;_ The me.rcha~t
who Sees to it tha,l people know what he ha~
to offer is going to'S£ the ma:dmum. And the
local ncwspaJJ~r is PJe outstanding advertising medium for the retail er.

aail a kill&amp;dom was _lost. A modern para,r~r~ could ~ ~ha~ fo~ want of the right
l&lt;fn~ Pf tll¥~rti,!ing great amounts of business

2-Dally Senti~e\, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 4, 1959

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the!r sc hools seriously, and are willing to
pay more taxes to have good schools.
This same ~ky would have been quite dark
today had the vital school levies been d efeated .

Much credit must go to members

Buffington, Pl. Pleasant, Mr. and
Mrs . li&lt;~"Vie Neland, :Mason.
Mrs. Ilaymond Rou sh gave a
Halloween party for the youth
fellowship a1· her home Sa turday
f'H.' Jling.

Jn most cases including renewat of past Ievie;
plus ad!lltiona\ millage, were approved by
handsome majol'lties in each case. Eastern
district finds 1\seU lacing a tightly budgeted
~I year aa It asked - and got none _ no

additional millage over

the

10-mill minimum

It occurs to us that the sky, though cloudy,
1'191it&lt;! i~ a JIIJie brighter over Meigs Coun11' IR4i1. Its add~d light arose from the conylctl,on !~at the s:reat majority of parents take

vaq;tdi~ Corp.
Showa -Increase
In Thtir Sales

As superintendent
will face
most
trying
months of llis he
teaching
and the
administrative career in the two years ahead. Much
f h
o t e responsibility for a dean-cut, effici~nt
construction of the new school wilJ fall upon
his shoulders. Whether or not the responsi·
bUity will lie upon him legaUy is beside the
point. The public will look to him .
He will want, and appreciate receiving, the
cooperation of everyone in the big task ahead.

the 1958 S~p mber ~uarler .
Prior to he work stoppilgc in
steel mill , the company·~ invcntoriii!s were allowed to decline to
a minimum, Mr. Keeley reports .j
Thereafter, and until th1! stl'ikc
hall been pr,)Jouged beyond ear li er
cxpectatlon9, the com pany rcbuill
depleted fini shed product invcntorle&amp; to a high Ieve! in rtrder to
~are ror th1! contrmplnttd lllll!ur~;~c
m allo,¥ demand, thus maintaininG
employment and utilizi ng available
power et'onomica lly.

A. CAPITOL

IDEA
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J. Sherm.n· Porttr
Senator, 7-8 Dlatrld

I'm the co-tlulhor of four bills
which becom~ Jaw before next
Wcdnesdny - lwo 011 Nov. 4 and
two on Nov. Q.
Aml)ndcd House Dill 280 bas
me as co-uuthol' wlt h Rep!'c.!lcnta·U\'t!ll Luncl01w and Kile, and it
takes effert next Munday. It reC]Ltlrcs thai boU1 the seller jUld
the 01"ner of new tilerchandisc
uJfcn•d for s11le ut an('tio n be Hec n ~ed llll ve ndor undCJ' the s111es
tnx i11w.
ll prohibits t ho public-ouction
u le of new merthandisa by Hs
owner unless he has obtained a
iil'l!n~e lo conduct such ~m ~ut'tion
and pl'ovldes a penalty for fall 24, Olrl'4
ur~ Lo Pllu with the county audl·
nlck·
Lor an Inventory of good11 sold at
an am:Uon an i~.
15. T·hls 'J.tlW act, efftttive Nov. 9
•04
ou..
deflne1 "taxpayer" so aa to darIT, Clllile1e
lfy the exemption of thoSe pavherb
lna t.nglble personal properiy
Jt. Mtrrl•
Laxea from tho public aucUon
ment
sales law.
ILEnr·
krtective Nov. 4 is amended
'land'•
J't•la14Q't A••wtp •u~sUtute bill 48~ by Gray~~•ek ·
l'oNIC
85. Habit
Porterl~Sbaw-Madden-Wohalen which
ofU hirytalft
~ reate1 t·ht~ Ohio Jnteridi Eduoa·
D. :rttt
·· bertnnln&amp;"
tlonal Tei(;IVIIJon Sthdy CommluU.Cblrl111
87. B:nrllah
eon•l•tlnJ of nino membera
:Ioomb
riV.r (J&gt;o,ll.) hm
serving
at the pleuure ot the
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CO.Lorro
Jovernor.
,
lllllko
'rhl• ect directa Its new c,....
Mr'llr'
t~the ""'milslo~ mek•
• lfucl' of td~~cttlonal t.lt~l•
ltn ,fflr tht 1t1te •nd mab 1
,. fln•l rtROrf to th!l' Gtn•rel A•
""'blr by .loft. IS, 1MI, Tloo
~ will u • not onlv tftl'nnrln,. but ,..IUty~ "''"
llld rtfiUirementt ftr 1tttewlde
lt(•wi•!M ·net'fiOtk MrYicft.
'i'he eom,ml11lon is to ~xplore
the ltuJbiUtr of deveJopJn1 •
atatew.ide ayatem of ·interconnected l)r!)ldCIIt ladlltiea with othor
1tate acenolea, .. nd to advi.Jie Jhe

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THI DAiYUNTINn

DEVOTED TO INTERESTs
OF M~GS·~ON A!lJIA
11oh•nt I, -

Puftliohor

Publl11hed · ev~ itterneon u
cftpt Sunday by The ~ Ohio VaJ)e,

Publlthm1 co"'Pilll' ot no II•
~:bailie! St., Pom6J'0)'1 Oblo. Biaf.

neu

ottlce phono 398,

•lflce phrme 881'.

edJtoriil

Entered aa second elau malllnt
mauor at the poat ott~ce 1t ~m­
eNy, Oblo.
NaUoftal advert.latnc rtPI'ftlata-

':"&lt;ln!!Bt"!attlnoli'·Klmblll, tno,. ~

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to the expendi·
educational televl•~n. This commisa!on &amp;eta $60,000 out of t·he
funds av-aiJable for

general appJ.opria~on• act.

The Altnan.n

Daily Sentinel
Daybook

TOD,'Y
AND
"1.
Y

ES~ft)'EAR

Senptors OcaifeJc tnd Porter
and Repre•entaUves Cgrrlean and
Longsworth are tbe co-authors of
Unlttcl Press lntern1tlon•l
amended Senate BUI
whieh,
Today is· Wednesday, Nov. 4, /:'~.~:::.~·:
effective next Monday, requires
308th day of the year, with ~7
that a school
tuperintendtmt's more days in 195~.
rea10ns for ~mmending reThe moon is approachlitg its
UI!ION MIETiNG
employment under .a limited con- lint quarter.
~heft! will be a meeting of the
Lra ct of a teacher eligible for
The morning star is Venus.
continuing service status be dir- . The evening stars are Mercury Bricklayers· Local 32 at Cheshire
Ohio, ThursdaJ' e\'ening at 8 .
'
ected af tbe teacher's professional and Saturn.
improvement.
On this date in histor y:
aOOSTER MElTING
In 1842, Abraham Lincoln marFhally, tolnl lnt• th• Ohio
Racine
Band
Boosters will
•t•tutt boob Nov. • 11 •mend. ried Mary Todd al Springfield meet Nov. ~ at the high school at
Jll.
One
of
th
e
guests
sald
Lin~
H wbatltut. Stnttt 8111 440
7:30 p. m. to plan for a spaghetwith Me -_a c...uthor with Can• coin looked as ,'pale and trem- ti supper on Nov. 13th. A large
ton•a S.n1tor ld Wltm.,. It bling as bein11: led to slaughter ."
attendance this Thursday is urg·
In 1879. humorist Will Rogers ed.
prohibita mflbrancllnt Of pack
• ... for 1111 which ewtt1Jn was born.

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OROILL, Jll.- A worker in a
top secret Olin Mathieson cO., research lal.wratory, who asked not
to be identified, describing the
moments before a rorkct propel·
!ant mirture exploded killing
R~~,ert H. Cr avatt, 35:
.
Cracatt Sllld on the telephone,
'It's just starti ng to come out.'
Then it happened."

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Ametlu t.,- the nine mo~tha Md·
ed ltpltmber 80, 1969, wert i eU
•b:ove thoM of lhe like period ut
)'ear, Vfllllarp c. Keeley, preald,nt,
clted ln an lnt,rlm N!port to •tqck·
llolcUn. Theae Jllnl were made de·
Th~ company's linand~l condiIPite a lou eNperienced in
the tlon 1i cood, the repurl c1tcs. Short
tbtrd IJIUII'tet •• a retult uf the vir- term bank loa11s otmounting
to
tuil 1!'-r.lpb of the ate~ustr.r 12,000,000, were rcp11jd on July 20.
Ule JMjor eonaqmer 0
4t~ asP and ~~i ted Htati:'G GuvernPIII)''J ftrroalloya.
·
6n t seeurltlc&amp; on StJpt.embcr 30th
Net aaln tor the nine months were $8, 468, 611, and current as·
l"ere J51Af7,• • c:ompared
with aeU of $~5,~1~.279 were 4.32 times
13'l',413,1a tbr the itmllar period eurrent liahlhHea of $8.2 l4,6ft7.
i 'ye,.r '1ro. Net earnlnla were flln view ~f. the fact th~t sevcrf&gt;ly
6li,(MI, or .1.08 ~ lharf! ori 1 4 ~( depleted fll11 5h~d steel mventorles
7ll~~mqu atoc:k outaland- must. be built up to s_ni1Bfy pr~ssing
in' on BiDtts.zrber 30th. Net e~rn- requ1rements of mnjur consumers.
h)' {Of 'tift ·· c:orntpondlnJ 1988 Mr. KecJay Bays, the l'{lUntry's
nine month period we~ $98Gl?2 steel producUon should be at ca~r B» (!fh'f 1 common lhare ' · paclty alter resumption or opcrol~aD tlun1, and thls •hould mean susJ'or 'tat third. quarter
.,. ..lei w~ •ll,'IIS.fl63, agalnai taJoed d~m11nd for Vonorllum's ul111,7111,411' I~ )'ear before. A not luy~&lt;
~~ of ~.708 was 'i ncurred. Nt'l
Vanatllurn Corporation or Am&lt;'r••~lnllfl ' oJ f51.2N, or "lx renlll a lea i.~ a lcadlni produrtr of fl'rro~mckl lhare· were l't!POrted for roalloys.

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publk instruc-

haur~l 1ult,tanc... 1nll tell
In 1918, Au&amp;trla . H1,1qgary acMASON CLINIC.
by which to deter- cepted truce termt dictated ·b)'
Admitted: Mrs. Nancy Wcprs, .
We&amp;t Columbia, Oct. 27; Carol
mine whtt ccm•tltutts • h1urd- ' the Allies.
ous •ubs~N~~.
l _In 1981, t~e Lea,,JJ.O oolf~~~~:!:i~~: Ann Wilcoxen, Racine, Oct. 28:
Thi• act •1so 1ets ,standard• ~Jted Japa~
WlUfuJ :..~
Nelda Weiss, Mason, ,pd . .~.

•••nd•rcl•

for the labeling of such packuges. The director of ·be&amp;.lth
gets a areat deal of power ~n this
purtlcular flehl. He may embargo
a subU.nce believed ta be mlsbranddf and ·li'aZardous pending
a dctermln!ltion of its nature
·
ff it it mi11branded, the health
director of Ohio may petiUon a
court for condemnation, and ·h e
m11y (o Into common pleas cout'l
to apply for an Injunction agaJn 9t
a vl()]at.lon.

Iff

m lfanchurta. __ 10o..+t,
. ln J91S2 , the Unlted State
11s first Repu~Uca n
201ye ;
- Dj1ght
1 6
.,.aded 8 · Ang 0 ·
~ ez.
.
Also In 19~6, Ru&amp;Sia n tanks
hlasted B,udapest in an all-out &lt;ltlack to c•·ush Hungarian resistance.
A lhqug ht for today: American
aut hor Ernest Homingway h11 id,
"The world is "o fine place and
worth fighting (or."

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HOLZIR HoS,TAL
Admitted Nov. 2: .Mrs. Wllliam
Burna, Gallipolis; Emmett Smal ley, Middleport; Miss Laurel Jane .
Cairns , Racine; Craig· Cairns Racine; M.rs. BU!y $immon• ' Bid·
well; Mn. Ole,-. WUlong, Vtnton;
Samuel Nichols III, Pt. Pleasant. ·
Dismissed ~ov. 2: Mrs. G·e orge
Oiler, .Mrs. Jame1 Fitch, ~rs.
Charlotte Weston, Mfi. Willard
EJ~aworth
Miller, AncH
WJilard
Taylor 1 Davil;l
MiJ.am, · NlchOlaa
. Edward Mlller Jnd
Dl&lt;tkel18 and 110n

!jj!~!lj~ii;,;

~~uP,ter.

.and' Mn.

Poor! '
lnfarlt

Marks.

Syracuse, the No. 3 team in thil:
week'• United Preas International
ratings, has won only two pmee
on Penn State's home m~ld in the
last 25 years.

Dem(}('rats elected Frank N.
J.Tan~o o_f Youngstown in the
states b1ttt&gt;resl_ conte.~t.
Franko
d~fcated Rcpuhilcan Edward
F.
G1lro?an b~· about 6 .000 votes.
Franko, .who. defeakt;d
Ma~·or
Frank Kr}san m the p~unary, was
1 accused of wholesale fixi ng
of
traffic tirkets be£o:e he was suspended fro~ practlcto . as an ~t­
~~ane~ and ••or~ed to give up his
t as a City Judge.
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CLAIM JET RECORD
The soviet union toduy claimed a world speed

·vroscow UT'J -

rl't'orrl for jel planes with an aver-

flf!'e speerl or 1,4:Sl.76 mph. The official So1•iet news agency Tass said
pilot G. Mosolov set the record in ·
a sinl'!h:&gt; · engined jet plane. It
said he hit a high speed of 1,553 ... 1
mph but gave no other details. The
official world record is 1,404.09
mph, "set b'y U. S. Air Force Capt.
Walt~r W. Irwin in May, 1958. in
a Lo&lt;'khced F-HHa Starfighter.

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Note to con• plc~er operators:
Always ~ h11\ off the puwer to t.he
picker before leaving the tractor
seat, ~ay Ohio StaLe University
Extension safety specialists."

Course of Study
Aid Would..Be --·Writer?

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ly ANNE HlYWOoD
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•'You CAN'T Iellrft writtngo

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gr.a.phi~a.n:v t1olated from

btr

from any cours~ in V(l'lt!ng," I clty •univenitlu Or who ·are
h eard a young man tBD.y i.')!tily
the athe;r day.
.
Yet.Iater on tn ·the week, I
tn.tervlewed a. woman who hag
juat· ..sold fler third child ren's
book•.she leamed to write from
a course sRe took several years
a,o when ,She. waa a. housewife
an.d tno~h er and wantt!d Romething to~ l!lt1~ulate her m!nd.
What1 li""tile ti-uth of the matt er!

''!N'oWiif-l!aft." Ht:li_') •1

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in their first four gamtl of the
teason.
.,
The big men in t~WDI' re·
surgence in producing
lnts an
quarterback Milt Plum and fullback Jim Brown.
PJum haa 'become uncommonl)'
sharp in hill panea a11 he attetted
·by his record in the lut two
iflmes.
He
1tarted
clicking
aa:ainst Washington two weeks .ago
when he COJJnected on four touchdown tosse1. Then last week
in
Baltimore, Plum bit on elaht of 11
key third down playa to keep tbe
Browns movinc soalward.
Fullback Brown who hid been
in a sUgbt aeortni famine duri~·
the flrst four camee, baa chipped
· in all: touchdown• tn the put two
games, including five . apinat defendinJ world champion Baltimore

laal Sunday.

,
ker News
Homema

This Ia: the aeason Of the · year
when bolltles and bomea ·ate in·
. vaded by a great variety of manJ·
lq:ged p-eats. Sptden, 111tl:, m~·
pedes, eenUpedea, JQd bt.lDdred Of

molie¥·

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for tbem to staJ?

Mrs. A. K. McClung attended tbe
la~t ritea for Miss Fannie Juhlinl
dauibter of the late Oawatd lub·
a_
to Obi En
ling Sunday •u Toran ,
o.
rbltte home tbey stopped in Mara:mtown to see Jubltng McClung
llltudenJ at Welt Vlr&amp;inia UDiver1Lty. .

Hononcf On llrtftcMF
Mn. Willer Smith wu the ban·
oree at a lovely birthday party fe.
ce.ntly. An informal eventna Willi

enjoyed and tbe honoree rec:elved many attracUve and ueetul
a:ilt1. 'Refreabmenta were aerved
to Mr. and Mra, Fr1all:lln Hen·
dr&amp;eta of Syr~eue, Oblo; Mt. and
Mrl. Robert Smith 1nd aon; Mr,
"d Mn. Cecil Du~an; Mr· aD4
Hr1. Donald limes, Hr. and Mn.
CJUford Smtth and =ter Smttb.

Athncla lhthdly C•

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A&amp;P Super-Right Quality .. Lean, Well Tli'i'f1Y1ed
FULL RIB HALF
ROASJ_$---and
CHOPS

PORK
ROASt
At A&amp;P vou gel FID.L half 'loin when :you buy the rib
or loin hB.lf. Yon get vour ful I share of the choke eeoter
meal Your !\&amp;P mcilt man •viii be glad to custom-cut
whole or half loina to your ord•.

A&amp;P Super·Right

Fresh Whole Ham :;o;; _ lb.43c
Spare Ribs ~=h
lb. 45c
Pork B.uHs Whole or -~- lb. 39c
Pork Sausage :~;.r ___ \!i 39c
Boiled Ham s1.....
:.: 59c
Ground Beef •,-;;R.:!':: ..., _ lb. 49c

Cut From Tender

Vo~ng

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efficient pest control. Even UDder aftefn£!011- Tbe Rev. "Mr.
U
tbe beat conditions, there ere m~mo ' ,.a..Jormer P••tor o~ t.be HarUord
places for _thete peltl to· bidt. Methodi.! ' Chqe.
"Olemical preventative meuutel
are inexPensive ljlrKI efficleut and
may be the answer to your problem.
ln the older dayJ, c:utlM nrt1
tected from invaden bt the 1llt
a large moat bot water. Tbete
Tbe Seaion of the Firlt Unttet\
ts c:omplet.ely 11urrounded the
ea8tle and were frequently filled Pn:tbrterin Cbun:b ol Syracutt
witb mM-eatiag flab or ,erGC..'Qdilea. m~t SODda)' evenlna at 7:10 In
of course we couliln't expeet to th~ aanu of the t:!h-ureb.
buUd this kind of m~t around our ~ D~_inl . the meetlnl 4eleaate .t~
homes but we can eaalb' and qQfdl:· · tbt SidotO l'rubyt~ which wU
ty build an lnvialble cbemb::al m(Jlt ~ held. at tbfJ .t .ppw Presbyterial!
around our bomet. Tbll chemldl Clu.ilell, . Nov. 11th . .._ elee~.
moat will eaue thO even~ual death ~ ~lfD\8 HO:lm• ~U 10 u
of almoot in pealt whtcti .,_ tt; ill!le((JIO 'llilb llbl nantde . Moln an •tt.empl to ea'W )our .·home m~ lAd XII. Riebel JkBride II
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aDd aettle down for tbl11r1Dw.
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granu1ar lonnulation ol dieldrin at man.
lbe rate ot 111.1 poun.da
~~ fot
Mra. Tom' Cllrk, ~an of
nerr 1 ooo ~quare feet or III'M or tbe ·Every Member Cqn111 report
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LONUVN, lftl. UP'I - Frt+lle
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Spen&lt;or from Hartford ......, Jlr.
and lin. Rutl6r KDirbt ODd llr.
and Mn. c~ Kl&gt;ltht, lin.
Rober and Hn. Rutter. Knllht are
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Mn. He~ Jenldas and Riehard
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l)tll, Ohio.

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Delplte hil Mwatll at t1111: .,..,.
terbact Job, Jlttte dil:plQeil liD'
UJUa1 eoolnea undft fire 1a bll
bit chance u a ~- HI! tbJtW
!COr1Jia'"pauea of !Y1 u4 l'r 1-*
t.o end Jim HoUJt.Dn lD4 a,ped
blo performance with ~
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yard tOll to haJfbac:k Bill
for the other.
-------MIAMI lEACH, Pl.t. U........._,
meo lrenrHn, 15*, llmillll, U. W. 1.,
outpointed Jimmy Marti..., 151.
PhMnlx. Ariz. (10).

Regularly *1.59

men at West Virginia Un~veraity,
Morgantown have been rt«~nUy
pledged tp Slim. Chi "'-temi\y.
EnJoys H•ll"'"" Party
The Youth Fellow,hlp a:roup cl
the Hartf9r$J•. Bapu.t and Metho-

Good l.tnltary coJullllont tbroorlh . Rov. inid 1m. f'lber of ;.'ft111i·
oot lbe bome, •ad oopeclalb' tho iltcll&gt;rl, w. Vo. were ~ · "'· Mr.
bul:menl area, are a' "mutt" for and Jln. J. ll Cramp WfMI~J

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othH quarterback ready In cue to Jive the Buebyes a 14-11 win.
of injuriea to starter Frank Krem- 1 But be atiU pla)'ed second lldb~a- and biJ replacemeot, Jeny Idle to Fielda u~til lui. Saturday,
f'ielda .
when Hayea dfftded to atart bim
"Kremblaa wu Injured, and I on offen.e.
~, ·
was thinking wbat would ltappen
"'.. _ h
d
II •nytbl' ng h•ppened to Fl'et'-."
........ tte ...
d it IUyr~
beat a)'
WI
Mlchipn
State,"
Rid•¥~~nit
after
Hayes explained.
reviewing the films. "Hit ablllt'
Matte alternated bet'lo'een quar- to get around the corner tmasea
terbact and halfback. the relt of me."
,
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the season.
Matte goes equally well 00 ofIL dtdn't take Matte long to ad- fenae and defense. In fact, he wu
just to the switch. In Ohio St.ate'a used ehieHy on de(enae during his
opener against Duke tbia )'ear, he sophomore
carrying the

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place to spend tbe told winter
llr. ·~ Mra. W. T . · Stone hive
mootba. Ja your houae 1 good place ~n v~na nlativtl ia Colum-

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a 30-24 surpriae victory. ..
Matte was introduced to quarterback in~ dutiea under probably the
moat unWiual clrCtlmltan~s
of
any college algral c&lt;~lier. ll wu
hal~time during the Ohio StateLnd1 a na .,a
" m e lu t aeasvn.
More than 80,000 f:ma
were
amoned to sce
liome Buckeye
playeu leave the locker room at
halftime and begin running plays
in a. practice field south of the
stadium .
~~!a ny fan• th'o ught Coach Woody

Ind. 3 Gamea - P. Mulle;b, 483.
-Ind. 1 Games - E. Sylvester 183

diat Ch!U'oChetl enjoyed a halloween
',l'he Browns, who have seared party in the · aocial l'ooma of the
69 points 1n their lut two outings Baptist Cbureh a recent evening,
aPpear to have found a solid -of- A.ttMd hrvlcn For Rtlatl.,. · ·
fensive puncb after a Low outppu\
Mn. Hulo Juh1lng and Mr. and

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on Writing.)
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!lyno!I!Catt,
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B y - Ol!MM
COLUMBUS
UPI - Ohio State
183IUIT'terback
Tom
Matte. who markTeam Three .Games - Moore's
!d hia debut u a atarter by throwStore, 2162.
Team Sincle Game - Moore'! ing three touchdown pasee11 in last
vdk'l victory over Michigan State,
Store, 7111.
today wa1 DJmed United Press lnSTANDINOS
terniUor~al'a midwest back of the
Won Lost
Moorl!'J Store
14
3
New York Clothing
10
8
Landmark
8 10
a.&amp;tne Service Station 3
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1the Big Ten Utle and the Rote Hayes wu apP)JinJ .aome diKi· thmr a louebdown ~ mthe 1ut baD onl7 fin Um11 tlartq a Iaiii
&amp;wl •• the Buekeyea •wept to phne. But Haye1 ju.t •anc.ed an- two mlnutet to end Clltlft ·B ryant of 101 minute. ~ piiiJIDC ·t:uH.

Jubling McClune, a graduate of
Wahama High School and son of
Mr. .and Mrs. A. K- McClung, Hartford and H-enry Burgeu of Mason
also a W.abama graduate. Fftsb..

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HJib Tbrte Game Ind. - E .
Sytvemr, 471.
Hla:b Sln&amp;le Game -E. Sylvr.ater

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Matte
who •wJn,:-Jhlfted between ~uarterback and halfback
4w1ne tbe flrtt b.U of the seuon,
nailed dowa the Buckeyee' etanlng job wt\h hil floe performance .
Beaidea: throwlnl three .Coring
alfttl,
the 190-potmd junior from
P
Ea!lt Clevellnd, completed five of
eight tosaellfor 138 yard• Bj:alnll
the sPeedy Spartana and picked
up 73 more yardt b)' runninJ the
tplit·T optlon pJtyl.
Hla maaterful running of tbe
Ohio State offense knocked Michl·
gan State out of the running for

Bend ArM Fratlf'lllty Plldttl

CLEVELAND UPI _ T)le em·
phasis will be on the offeMe wben
the red -hot Cleveland Browne run
throu&amp;h their practice paces
at
League Park today.

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week.

Hartford Social
Events Of Week

Offense Gets
Polish For
Browns' Game

homebound by small c:hthtreD,.
physical handicap~~' or llJt.
.
Now I've found it.
··.M.
The University ot Chfeap
has an excellent. grt,\ip of home
study courses 1n wrttin8': ~

WeU;ulf• ~~~e no talent
f or wrlllnK, ~re·• not a. OOlJrse
in the wonld nor
teachQr nor
a ' teXtbC:iok that tan help you.
All that can llappen is that
you'll wrirk' BJld work and WO I'k
and throw· hout·a and hol\rs ot
your life dOwn tile dl'ain.
Wor1o 1flan .that, when. tlu:~
Untalented writer insist&amp; on
writing, ha dou it a.t the cost
cf 'his real t alent. Becam1e each
ot \II does have a, real talent.
U it isn't writing", you should
lltop trying" to write .and, Instead, put that tlmo and effort ficllon (lndudlng'· report writ..
Into finding your real tall;!nt.
lng), fiction. children's lUera..
Talent For Wrltl~l •
lure, poetry and drama (inclutlo
. On the other hand, it you dO lng writing fo~ televl!lon). The
,.._
•
al
eom~ Is taught by top teach..
.,..ve 11ome t ent tor. writing, ers. I •fil"st ·heah:J. of it from. tht
there are many advantages to Authors' League ot ArnericL .
\aklng &amp; courae in it. ~or one,
a cour11e give~~ . you assignments, No .Guam.ntte ·
&amp; de~4Une, &amp; motlvat!Qn for
"But , Will It gtuirantee tt)
owreorithtrr the la.Jineu tllat is rna.ke my stOries e.lalite ?" .a. 10 often a part of tho wrlter'Jil wom-nn asked recently whoa X
uturt.
wn~J telllnJ about it.
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it &amp;110 rtves you eriUclm a No~ no coun~e f¥1.11 make' thtLt.
.hellng that .lomebody 11 Jl&amp;t~n- klrid of B giULl'&amp;n.t~. In .U hdn,.
lnl' to yout • chance to get esty, they can'~ beCAWje "IIO.f'
~at and GOlJlpeten~ reaction~ .mu.eh dep~ndl on. you.
}n~w.cl ot thoae :tlcJwery an.d - lf you need fft.at JnQney, :rtrbt
Jnelli.JDg~eu complln1ent1 t,.Pm ~hta_ bmum~e, ~tll!P&amp;' t• ~!19
lrfendl;. It ,civet y~u e. reliable wroq place to look for It,
:ruaoA ~or pera!"Ung. After
J..eamll'!&amp;' to wiHII! ~bte .nta..
you paid your :rn011.u,y •nd )'Pu'l terlal takes tln\ej, Wen\. ~~
want W _. )'QUr
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1 careful QUitlvaUon.
...rthl
• !II yoo wont ID pnl Um• -.-.
Goel Ooarte
. Ctl.reflt1 lillftlvatlol\ tnto '!e~inlt
.
to wrtte, s~d . m ~ &amp; atamt\ed,
. :nr yean, l"rt" bee!\ tooklnr ~Ir-~rldressiKl .enveloR' in.· c~
tor·!': ~ . b~atud)' 1fritfnr- 0£ thl1 'new.pa)er a,n.d l'U ~et~d
~~e,,. one that I totlld hc~tm• )'Qq tntortQ&amp;tlon ' about thl• \
·mebcf' w:holeheart~,ly to thp~ eo)Jrae and al!lo my lpt ot goof.

BOWLING

-Tom Matte Nails
Quarterback Job
With Buckeyes

In Saturday's other games Involving memi)ers
of the UPI
Team 3 a:ames - Moorea Stort,
top five, first-ranked Louillana ill 2162.
a seven-point favorite over Tertqell•
Team 1 Game - New York
ooe, second · ranked Northwestern Clothing, 770.
is favored by six over Wisconsin,
Top p"5" Bowlen
rourlh-ranked Texas is 18 over !Bay- M. Murray
132
lor, and fifth - ranked Southem
P. Mullen
144
California is 21 over Wett VtrginJa.
E. Sylvester
143
P. Pitchford
133
Miami (Fla) is a two - point
L ft\eJClnney
131
choice over North Caroli.na in a
Friday night game.
INDUSTRIAL LIAGUE
Other games:
Hllh kO,... Octoblr 29
rltnburg 1 onr Bos1or1 Col....
Hilh Three Game Ind. - H. ClatNotre Dame 1 over Chorale T.ch wortby, 1111.
Kent\lcky I ov.r Vand.rbUt
High SinJ}e Game - J. Duerr,
Georala 3 ovtr Florldl
203:
Purdue 3 ov.r Mlch laan Stat1
Team Tbl'ft Games - Pomeroy
low:• St•te 3 ov.r Ntbrfllkl
Cement Block, 2491.
Clnclnn•tl 3 IDV'Ir Tulao
Team Single Gan).e - Pomeroy
Princeton 3 over Harvard
Cement Block, 849.
Stanford 6 onr UCLA
STANDINGS
Arkanus 6 over Rk:•
won Lott Pet.
Pennaylvania 6 o'llr Y•le
Pom'r'y
Cement
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B
lk
18 6 .7110
Holr Crost 7 o~•r &amp;oaton Unf¥.
Swisher Loshe DrUIS 15 9 .792
Ohio 5ta.. 7 oYer lncll•n•
Foreman y Abbott 14 10 .&amp;83
LSU I onr Tenne.-.
Sport
Center ·
13 11
.M2
O.troit 7 ov.r Darton '
Daugherty Inc.
D U
.37~
Air 'J:orce 7 ovtr MIHOUrl
Fire1tone
3
21
.laD
Aleb-IIM 7 OVft" Tulan.
Seuon Highs
Navy 7 over Maryland
Ind.
3
Gam·
e a- A. Sylvester. ~
Cornell 8 onr Brown
Ind.
1
Game
- R. Da-da. 222
llllnola a over Michigan
Team 3 Games - Podleroy CeClem:aon 10 over 0Vk1
ment Block, 2624.
Color.do St. 10 aVIIr Ut•h It,
Team 1 Game - Swisher alld
Kanns 10 over Color•clo
Lohae Drug,, 041.
Sou. Meth. 10 over Tex• A&amp;M
Top "5.. 8owlera
Oreton 13 over Callfornil
182
B. LouD_
O.rtmouth 13 over Columbia
172
A.
Sylvester
Iowa 13 over Minneaota
170
H.
Clatworthy
Ut•h 14 over Idaho
189
G. McKinney
Auburn 16 over Ml.,b~lppl St.
J.
Duerr
187
Oklahon'M St. 20 ov•r Denver
South Carolina 24 over Vlrtlnla
Okl1hama 27 over K·a nua ltate
Army 35 DYir VIIIMOYI

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Weiss, Hoggsett, lH:!t. 29;
Sue Anderson, Clifton, Oct.
Allen Sayre, Middleport,
Mrs. Minnie Rothgeb,
·
AO~~u3g~ter, Nancy D-·
d
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I to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wea rs o!
West Columbus, Od. Z7.
A son Dann&gt;' Wnyne, to Mr. and
Mrs.- Arnold Weiss, Mason, Oct.

Mr. and Mrs. Jonnie Marks and

daughter were visiting thi~ W{'{'k
\~ith _his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

(Continued From P•SII• One)
at .-t•mmty llnd sla LP fairs, a business in his family for 80 years.
5hte's. Bitte rest Contest

WASH]NGTON- Julian F. Harrington, u. s. amba~sador to Panama, m a st~te men t deh\'cred. in
Panama and
released by the
St:~te Department protesting
the
tearing down of the
Am!'rican
flag ol·er the U. S. Emla:lssy by
Panamanian rioters:
"My go\'ernment regards the
desecration of the ;).merican f/;ag
and damage to American propCrty
as seriously e ndangering the good
relations between our two countries."

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NEW YORK UP! - The ~dt­
makera, who obvlou1ty don't believe in jinxes,_have made Syraeuae
1 1even - paint favorite ov.er Penn
State in their "meetln' of the unbeaten" at University Park, Pa..
Saturday.

GOP Upset

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Janice GiQ.bB spent Saturrlay
n(ght 'with J~un Juslls, ~1ason .
Mrs. Fanme Weaver is mukmt;(
ht&gt;r home now with h(•r gbnd·
da.ugtller, Mrs. Frauds Sw~r l 7. of
Mason .

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WASHINGTON-Jtevk·n Cos·
metic Co. sponsor of the defun ct
$64 ,000 Question ",
and $64 .000
Challenge" denying that it ordered lhe produ~ers to rig the shows
"Pressure from a sponsor tO do
I a better jo~ did not give quiz pro· ducers a license to cheat.''

heartening manner.

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Tcday's NEws
Quotes From

Pareut Teachers Association in Pomeroy, Suga r Hun and Ce,ntral groups, for spreading /
the _g:ospe_l for a new el e~entary school. Su-/
permtendent Charles S. G1bbs was the work·
horse organir..er of lhe campaign. His abiding
faith that the people Of Pomeroy wanted a
modt•rn grade school was verified in a· most

Ta¥ levies ior operation of district schools

local support required lor state aid. The district ~ill operate with about $15,000 less
state atd this year than last and at the same
~me be required to pay more in salal'ies and
lntq cerlaln state operoted funds (retirement).

or

visiting at the home tlf

New !Iaven, Mr. and 1\l rs. Bill
Gibbs, Mr. and
Mr~ EverC'tl

SKIES A UTTLE BRIGHTER
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Clearly, the majority of Meigs Countians
want their schools to keep up with those in
othl!r paf\s of the state. And in Pomeroy ,
wboppinJ majority of voters put th eir approv•\ on the proposal to build a central, mo·
dem ,lementary schooL

Brinker of Letart, were mar riNl
Friday evening
at the St11r •
Church at Letart

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ord Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bat~Y .

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Syracuse Made
7-Point Favoriie
In Big Meeting

Dorwin Clark, son of Mr und
Mrs. Lawrenre Clark and L111da

By Mr5. Lauiw. Gibb•

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Teens Club Dance
~'OUR BOOM HOUSE WITH BATH
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st.orm doors and wmdDWI, full Held At New Haven
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(3) In Memoriam
lN LOVING MEMORY Of OUR
dear frt£'nd Merle r Bahr who
passed away one year ago tcr
day, Nov 4, 1958
With a smale on h1s face,
And a wave of ht£ hand,
He wandered mtu an unknown
land
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!'ttr and :'dr~ \It rlln Sht\cler.
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chen and automatLc heat to all
rooms. Only
$75000 UU, Lake
u~er exlslwg hnan('lng
make
$GOO 00 down
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h&lt;lfilnce h1• eqUity
CUCKLER kEAL ESTATE
BOX 229
PHONE 108-Y
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Lrtart ~' ~lb Uhw
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CONSiGNMENT SALF.I
Our (u&gt;~t sale will he held Snt
urday, Nuv. 7, 1951l, at II II M at
the auctwn grounds 1 mtlc west
of Portrrfteld
Go lo 7 ,om! 76 kiHI follow tlw
Sign s. v.,,. \~ill have a \.J I !IJtJ S
amount of lltllcluncl y and hou::.P
hold cond~
Luncb w11\ ~ servctl
OODOI,RD SALES
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C•• No. I:Z, 940
, Ueraldme Pwrce, who 1 e~Jde$ at
Spring Lake, .MJclngan, otherwise
whose place of resJdence Js unKnown etnU cannut w1th reasonable
(J iiJ gence be ascertamed, Natalie
J ICHC, adtlresll unKnown, the unKIIIII~U llt:Jll:i, d&lt;!YUiccs, h1gaLees, ad
m•u lstt·atou, exc.::utor:; ;md a:;sJi,:ns
ut Nataue Pierce de\:cai:i,ld HaruliJ
J'Jerce, address unknowu , the ou
Anown heU'.I:i, r.l~ vtsees, legatees, 11 d
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uJ Harold Pierce, deceal!ed, Jual
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wilt take notu:e that on the L.tth
day ot Ucluocr, 1~1J. lhe .Plam·
lll f, carol P1erce, tiled Ius l'eU
uun Bl!:am~t them m tiLe Court ot
!..Olllllll.)l\ l•lcaa of Mc1gs county ,
ulno, tne 14lme bcmg Case No
l l Y'iU Ill SlHd CUUit tor the partlliiJII Of cenam real e:.tatc
m !W id
• d1t1on descrjbed, to w1 t
.bcmg, \n ltutJar.d Township,
\lc1gs t:o1,1nty, Ohto, 111 5t;diOil ..,tl,
I ow n 6 Han~:c 14. · HeglniiHJJ:! 13:.!.LJ
It west oJ tl!e center ut liioitd sc.:
uuu, Uwn~:e East ,Jtt07 H, then~:e
.\l•rth lU5 1l, !hence N.,rth tJ4 de
t~:r~:c~; b.tst 3:J. I 7 I eel, JIJcme Norlh

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thcntt' south 19 dc ~t:rccs t~ast 5:17 ~
l1•a.&lt;w on bui!dtn~ Aile Ueau 1l, th•·nn• South 59 degt ees ::10'
t·r~ M.tson, W Va
II 4 6\p Emlt JM 7 ft., thence South 57 dcgrccz; 15 Easl 4tJ2 It, tlwnce South
t"Aid\1 ANll HUUS!•. IN :\1ASUN
1.7 dCjj:JI'I ~ Las t 121 4 ft, thencu
('tty 'l hC' old Mcrrellg lJHJpcrly
:o;outh 004 h:e t, thcncc west ti2U 4
l'ontad Uchvcr 1\.t:J.iH, Mason h , the•tcc .Suuth 2653 ft thence
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and
' When They Htng Th ose l:olden
Bells" Wtth Johr1 lh,ff ntatl and
Shel don Roush ~1n,.;1ng tlw solo
JHir ls A s.k1t ; ,ti led • !"he 1 ord's
I'raycr" was pH' SI nt.:d hv Shr·ldon
Hous h ,u td Frldu.:' Sli!lll KJtly
Dodson ::.ang Hoc
The bu~!J!~e~:; me{ !Jtl g wa' led
by Slwldun Ro .1 ~h pre~Jdcnt of
the l·. UB Dt~ t l J~t YvlJth I dlnw
sh1p. '(ne a\lentl.:mrc 1ount wa£
taken for each dwrdJ cha1 ge and
New Ha\len ru cull'l.lt.l Uw banner
for the mouth. 'I here were ctghty
e1ght present
Jtev lll ggms from the Beltmeade
Chunh , go vc the bened1ctwn
Hefreshments were en jo _~&lt;ed by
all after the closC' of tnt• se1 vice
gn.'~s

::10' West 133 fl, then ce
Swtll H2 degrees 30' Wc!&gt;t 485 ft.,
thcnu:
North 1425 rt , lh~nce
;\lurth flO degreefS lb We~t 357 ft.,
lhemc North 'JJ de grees 35' Wc:;t
~H5 fl , thence Nonh :i() degrees
35' WPst 100 H., thcnrc West 83ft
tht'tlrt Norlh 990ft to tit&lt;' place of
!Jocg mnm g con t auu u~ ti9 45 acres,
J!IOH.' or Jess
ll&lt;!lll~ the same rcul u;Latt• con
W.'){d Ill Lemoyne Plel"cc aw.l IJ J,,th PH•ICI! by dc"d tla tl•d AJ!rll 27,
UI07. rel·un.lcd m Volum e ~)ti Jl;~ ge
UJHJ33, .f1_eJgS Co un ty D!•ctl H~(' ­
mds
The pray(')' Of SHill PdJl tun IS
hll p;~riJlJOII of ~ uJd n ·al c~t.J t e, or
tf sa1d r eal es!alc c.muut he d1
v.d~d by meleb uud hound~ WilhoUl
lllllll th St lll)U l) tu the ~Hi lle, ihen
l'l~tm ll lf ptap tlta l the L'n ttrl vr·
der the properly tu be a 11 rt·alscd
.md sold and llH' prut:t prJ, ol such
s:de dJ~ In hul&lt;.:t l nnd p.otd l o
thc
l'la lnlt fl (tnd lhe Def..!w l. m!~ U('COrd
nt g w tht u r Jg h t" thPreJn, cmd lor
s uch oth{ r af!(l [urther relief as
may he propeL
You are reqturcd lo unswer this
r'etJ!tnJJ un the 12th Uay of De
c&lt;'mbt•r, 1959, or the s~mt' w11l be
taken as confessed and JUdgement
r~·ndcrcd ADd partitiOn mnde acc~• dm gl)
CAHOJ, Pll:Hl'E, PlutnLUf

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Late News From Thr. Wire

SUb Carrier,
Clerk Job Exam
Available Here

NEW YORK UPI-Ch•rl• Van
Doren, stripped' of fame and
rkhM, today begin •n agonlzlrt~
Mlf-appraiul with the M,. of
eventually being parmllhld to .-..
turn to t••c:hlng.
" II sc.ru me a liHie/' the former auistant profe11or of EngiJih
11id. " I'm •fr•id of the futu ....
My
true dlldiutloA hi to the ac•NEW DELHI UPI--More than
3,000 Indian ltudents mobbed demic: life. I w•nt to continue to
the Communist Ch•n•.. Emtw.uy teach."
tod•y to protest Chinew raids.
JERUSALEM, hrael UPJ-Unit
1crou India's borct.n.
ed Areb Repubhc; MIG 17's •l'ld
WASHINGTON UPI-Two bro- Israeli My5ter•• clashed in a let
then who sponsored the $64,000 dovflght today for tha first time
partner Shirley Henry, thtl cou- TV quh: shows 10 before House in five month1.
pie made sure that Sub-Teen 1; investigators tod•~ to expand on
were danc1ng by choosmg Sub· their c:ounetic comp.~ny's deni.al
COLUMBUS UPI-Gov. Mict.nl
Teen!l as new partners, thts type of charges th.at it pre»ured p.-o- V. DiSalla ~o~ld today
that he
d;~nt·~ wa11 hearti~Y accepted by ducars. to rig tha pJ"OSirams to at- thought the Columbu' Poll..- D•
both age groups and the a ud ten&lt;"e ~Tact mor2' viewers.
partm&amp;nt s.c•ndal led to thtt dttWmners of the Slow dam t!
C1lled tu. tedify were Chules fe.,t of incumbent
O.molratlc
were Judy Turner, Mason and Renon, pre•id•nt of R•vlon c:~ 1 Mlyor M. E. Sensenbrenner by
Hill Persinger, Pomeroy Winners metlcs Co., ud his brother Mar· Independent Republican w. R•lof the Sub-Teens fast dance con tin, former vice president of the ston We•tlalt:e.
lcsL were Sh~Jla and Faye John- , :~~:;w~hich spo~uoreO the nowTAMPA;"" FI•. UPI-A B-47 jet
son, Mason.
"$04,000 Quettlon" and
bomber
cra:r.hed into ttte Gulf of
Duo1 prJres were won by VIctor
Ch1ilenge."
Mexiu ebout 100 miles west of
Ebersbach, Alan Sayre and Jud y
WASHINGTON UPI-Rep. Sta- Venice, Fla .. today and the Air
l'•iruer Othen Wlnnl'lg pr-1ze!
ven
V, Carter 0-lowa, who made Force uid one of the ftu,tr crew
du r111g the evenmg •were Ltnda
llall,
R1chard Burns,
Shelby nationwide hudllnes this yeer men w•s rescued,
Pernot, Susan Johnsen, Dec Ebers when it wes. lllscloted that he had
hach and for the blow gum con- put hi" 19-year·old ton on his oftest the Willner was Mary Burr1 s fie. payroll at $11,872 a yea,r
At 10 30 Shlrley Henry
and dlN of uncer .. rly today.
Dick JI Qod were selected as Mr
CHICAGO UPI-Rep. Chnlet A.
and · M1ss Personality, they we re
Boyle
D-Ill. w•s lcilled today whllfl
JUIJCed !or
their lrJendlmetfs,
partlcipahon and cooperation 1n hi1 car crashed Into M upright of
all events and thc1r
wonderful an eltvsted lr•ln abutmenf. He
Willi 52,
One hundred teenagers aaw
attitude to all Sub·Teena.
~
Homer
Bonecutter of Henderson
The Teens Club wiSh to thank
COLUMBUS UPI-Gov. Mleh•el West Virgm1a, created mto a
everyo ne who made this dance a
Tua1da"
•Ppointed 1959 version of the mon ster
succe~s espcci&amp;lly Harry Miller or V. DiS•II•
t he As~oc1ated Radto Store 111 Frank V•nnelle of Bell•lre to the Frankenste,n :1t ' Frankenstem's
Pomeroy for the' usc of a beau't• Mine E:uminin1 Boud for a term Rock 'N Roll Ja mboree", Saturflay
when the Tri-Counly
Teen·Can·
tul new Hi·Fidehty Phono
for •ndlng S.pt. 10, 1962.
teen held 1\'s r eg ular session at
!'.plnnlllg the1r records. Judges
th~ Moose Ballroom m Pt. Plc:~ s­
for contests were Mrs Earl Henr y
anl
Uoldw lnllCifS, Irma Sayre, Bonme
Juh nsun, Barbara
Prince, Patty
Takmg high hono rs in the fast
Johnson and th.e M C. for t,tle afdance contest wer'e Jason Jackson
fair Thelma Sayre.
,
and TtmJ Damron both of P..omt
The Salem Center PTA met Pleasant who won the title of
of the Bht."
MoMa;y night NO\'. 2 Wtth the "King -and
mecttng {tpened by prpycr and
a f1ve dollar
devotions by Mary Virgtma Ilolll· whJte
and Damron recetved
day
beautif.Jl i!OJ'IIage Jud ges ror
Lhis c\'ent were
Bc\•erl y Ann
Afler the
busme ss meeting Cullip and Steve Wilhamson who
there was 8 rl'admg "I'll Take lt art" the "1859- Champ of ChainpTo Court" by Evc~yn Montgomery lons . In Rock· 'n Roll" dancing
Fun~ral senu:es were
held and tbe PTA song was led by Wilhamlon .and Culhp also did a
Monday 11 flernoon at 2·00 at the Nellie Vale.
demonstratlOD oi lheJr dancmg
Hawhngs-Coat.s Funeral Home for
ability
Pl•arl Graves who d ted
Friday
Musi cal selections we~ "S\In·
evenmg at an Athens Hospih.l.
lig ht
Serenade" by CatberJne
Sharon Ann Rife of Che~hire
Jb)v, F'red I
Gardner, con Shcnefwld and a readmg by and Wa_lter Taylor of Addiso n, 0.,
dutted , the scrvtces with bUrl.'ll Johnny Vale
were v1ctora 111 th e slow dance
contest and they also recc1ved a
111 lit e CheM!ire
Gravel Hill
( cmcll•ry
I ~~T~h~e'fP~ledse Wfl:'i iijVen by 4 -H conage and a ftvc dollar wh1te
Uul uf·lown relati ves
and i
the Natwnal 4·H Club sllirt
Thts
couple compcled
W:~yne Roush and a son" aa:amst a f1ve some and came out
frlc~tds who were here lor lhe followor '"lhe Gleam" by the au·•
sc J-vtccs were Mr :md Mrs Will- dlence and acted out by the 4·H. the Vlctnrs Dtreclur Sava~;:e JUdglllm PhJI \• r s, Rlttmnn,
Mr. •and
A PlllhO 8t'lection was offered ed thUi ~vent.
M1·~ Gene
Walburn , Columbus
Wayne Roush.
Games •and
''Name That Tune" wmners
Mr. ,mtl Mrs. Donald Grover and
were dtreeted by Anna were Palty Taylor of Galhpohs
Mr. and Mrs. Frank l''erraro of Ehzabelh Turner.
and Barbara B~air of Henderson.
Canton, Mr. and Mn . Jerry Boa"Mls11 'LIIIIpop" for the cvenmg
t iC, Nt!w Huven. Mr. and Mrs, RlRefreshments Of sandwiches: was Judy A- HoUey of Gallipolis.
chard Boster, Sl Albans, Mn p•ckles, home m11de cooktes, cofPrtce Huff and Mr. and Mrs. EI· fee and Kool-Ald were served by
Dance champs Beverly Culhp
mer Woo&lt;ts, Chesapea ke,
Mfs. Hazel Grate, Helen Matheny, Ma· and Steve Williamson along with
Mai'Y l'"eyef, Mrs. Elizabeth Ad- r1e Stevens, Margaret Cardl1lo and beauty queen Carol Gibbs of New
Haven retgned over the mformal
ley, Mt~ Jumcs •'insled and Miss Adra Swick.
affa1r
from 7.30 to 12 midmght.
D
.arll•nc
Mtehael,
Columbus,
Mrs
c
A
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The next meetmg Js 5cheduled
Bill (Lips) lhllcr provided the
arne
u(:ustm~, At ens and for Dec 7. There are now 1'1 mem
very top&amp; In rock 'n roll mus1c
Mrs Robert
CMtheart, Chetra- ben.
tbronghout tbe evening.
peukc
Next week's Canteen will be
heJd at the Moose Ballroom in Pt.
Pleasant. Details or the program
will be made av-ailable later on
in the week.

Call Rutland 2.4307 after 4 p m. Haven Umte(l Brethern Church large crowd Saturd
. ht
a
for theu monthly
meetwg on
114-3tc
ay mg ·
October 20, I9n9
A new game Truth or Conse
FOUit ROOM HOUSE ON UNThe worsh1p serv1 ce was open- qucn&lt;'es was
mtroduced
and
coin Hetghts,
gas
furnace ed by the leader Sheldon Roush ,
pla.~oed
for
the
first
t•me
In
the
Phone 4:'.8 after 6 P M. lt.&lt;l Lfc w1th tht New Haven EUB tho1r
Center, when the contestant fall ·
smgmg ·come Let Us Wor:-;hlp"
t 17) Help Won~­ und er the dJrettwn of J ohn HoH- ed to fW,~!Wer a qyesbon he had
ntiln The congregallon of yo uth to take 'he conequence1 wblch
WANTED t ULL 11~ii- HOUSE then sang "Opl'n :\l1ne Eyes" was different stunts bdore be re·
keeper Ltve 111 (;all Cooh·tlle iilld }IJiton 'Hoffman re11d the ce1ved h1s pr1ze the only C&lt;'n
1567.
11-4-3tc SCtJplurc taken from Luke Pray- testant beahng the whtstle and
recelvmg her pm:e without haver was led by Hev D1lley of· the mg to do a aiiunt was Mtss Ju dy
( L II Keol t.stm"
• w HaHn Chur&lt;:h ilJJd Marg1e
Roush of Mason.
oarh read a n·urltng ·No T1n1e
Leading off in 'a MulhphcatJon
MAKE DOWN PAYMENT-AND
'ur God?" FollovJlug this, the
move uno a 4 room frame dtoJr sang t~ o h)'mm The Baltic Dance were Dick Hood and h•s

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ele&lt;,ricil proc:lvcts plant •nd nme
foundries ..,.. about th• only
ltHI-using pl•nh In ttt. Wheellng arH which have not cut buk
operation• sh.rply as a result of
the st..t str-Ike, • survey showeel Tunday.

At Center In
?t. Pleasant

Music, Readings,
Highlight PTA
Meeting At Salem

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Rev FranC'Is II
Claz1er the
new youth,
dJrN•tor was
tn
char go of tho bu 1ln~ss session
and uledlon of ufhcen was held
w1th Elsie Arnold selected aa
president J)onnn Bohr, vice prNtl ·
dent, Dollie Lou Brown , acc rdary
SHily Torrence, asstst~nt
scrrt•
tary, 8111 Denh, t.-ezumrer . Ann
Carleton, usl11tunt treasurl'r Hobert smUh, news rtlJlorter; Karen
Holter, aaslsbut newa reportf!r;
Linda Circle, ptanlst and Els•c
Arnold, lll!liat.ant planlitl
The
Curmel gronp rett'lvcd u banner
for hnvlnll the Juge11l number of
the ir m~mb'enhlp pre~ent
Refreshmonts were served I.Jy
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with quilted lined or pile lined. Colors grey, lan and
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Game• were 9Jayed In the D
eor.ated reereatton
room ~tnd
gamet and coltume prizeJ were
awarded to Nancy Tyo and friend
Nea1e, Grace SPauld.J.DJ,
Wtles, Steve Spauld.ina:,
Jeff T)'o and Jimmy

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Sitturday Night
Ashland at Ott~rbein
Adrl•n (Mich.) at f'indl•y
Heide-lbt1r9 at B•ldwin-Wall•ce
New Haven at Youngsfl)wn
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mmers, Post O!f1ce Department,
Room 410, New F~deral BuUdmg,
Columbus. 16, O~JO

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Take Mom oncl i'Fle Family Out For
Thanksgiving Dinner.

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Bedford Glen Lee, 182
Chester· W Frost 266 and Esther. Wright 228.
Cohitb1a Walter V. Swett, lOB
Leba on C Lawrenee, 228
Leta t : F Norr1s, 184
011ve M Hobstetter 176 and M
J Newlun 263.
Orange Nin11 Robinson 139
Rulland. E. Wdliamson 275
Salem. P Montgomery,' 184.'
St1p10· E. Clark, 189
Sutton R Duckworth 467 and
J Stobart 324.
Salis bury Frank Johnston , 1391.

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Brownell aven)le recently vacated
by Mr..
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CORDUROY
WOOl.
Polished COTTONS

was somewhat spltlted w1th these
results bemg tallied by the elec·

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From $9.95

weekend wttb h!s paren\1 ,

. and l(n. Robert Jla.rrU,
Mr. and Mrt. lack
ToroP40n
~ cbildJ'en are plaiUiing to move1
lnlo 1"- Bradlwi! apartmoot on

SJIOP NOWi

Money Outlays
l"or Schools
Are Predicted

at Tht
tht n;;~\~~~'~i~;t;',gh;h~;'~tbcld
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January t.

Coats

ln the ra~es for the Township
Clerks the \'Otmg in some cases

LAY-AVIAY
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EUB Group In
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MOn dOY Meehng

The w es\t•J n Art:-a of Group
l'our of the I~L H v outh Fellow·
~h lp mel Mond :1y cvenlltg at the
l'.tt"mt&gt;l EUB" ( hlllcb
nevottuns bY tlw Carmel gro up
opcm•ti the nu•t•l m g The grou~
sa nr.: " In My tll•art There RJ'''' "
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Mt•lody" lnlluiH'd wtlh sntpture
reuthng u11 d pr.t)'t!l' by noruthy
Ctrcjc After gruttp smjllng of
"Love L1flcd l\1c'' tiUl Rev. Douglas Circle gave an iusplrm_g melll!age frum At'ts. 23 followt'd by a
tr io He~ C11 cle und d11u~hten
Lmtla and Sue, pn•scnllnll a vocal

villte4 With Mt. -and Kn. Vernon he boQted home lour
and t&amp;Uctren, Sutulay.
Grent. a leadin&amp; rider on
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· Meigs Countians

The eiecutive secretary of the
Board of u. S. Civil Service en·
mmers, for the Post O!flce Department, Room 410, New l&lt;~ed
eral BuUdmg, Columbus, l S, OhiO,
announced today an exammation
for sub11t1tute clerks and' sub·
st1tute ca rrl':!r positions !or the
BnJhant, Covington, Enon, Han·
mbal, Jacklon,
Mechamesburg
New Kqoxville,
New .Mad1son'
Pomeroy, South Charleston, Ur:
bans, West Liberty and West '!.ftlton, Ohio Post Offices
En trance salary as a substitute
Is $2 00 per h.our, w1th yearly step
m cr~ases up to $2 42 pe.r hour As
a regul-ar empl oyee, the entrance
salary IS $4035.00 per annum,
wtth ye:.u\y step increases up to
$4875 00 per annum, plus 10 per
cent for
mghtwork and $300
longevlty compen!Jation.
Benefits include: paid vacation
up to 28 · days per year, 5tck
le~ve 13 days accumulative, eight
paid holldays, guaranteed annual
salary for regulars, eredtts for
mll_1tary service, job protection
while in the m11ttar y senice
cellent retirement. Insurance'
surv1vors beneftt plans. untform
allowances (earners) and JOb se·
cunty.
.
Agplicants must actually r.eside
wilhfn the deli very zone of the
respective Post Off ce for wh1c;,h
tbey are fiJing or be bona ftde
patrons of that off1ce. Persons
employed in the obovl! Post Qffi.
ces will be eons1dered bona !Jde
palrons of that office.
No specific experience is re qmred , but all applicants must
pass a wr1tten test Persons Inter·
ested in taking th1s - examination
mar secure Form 500G-AB appheat!on card and a copy of the announeement bY makmg mquu--y at
lhe Post Offices listed above or
from the execu~1~e
secretary,
Board of U. S. CJvil Service Exa-

'feen Agers Frolic

Funera] servtce
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For pear1Graves

It wltb bor panDU. llr. ud
IOOTI POUI WINNal
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LAURj!:L. 11rf, UPI - Howord
lit.' Udi llftt. W"i)'M A•Jb&amp;rr Grant made {( nine v~ ln
nd elilldrtn, Qol'don ~ Jllrr)' two diU at Laurel

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Teens Club Dance
~'OUR BOOM HOUSE WITH BATH
AttractS Many
st.orm doors and wmdDWI, full Held At New Haven
Tbe
Pomt
Pleasant
D1atr1ct
basement, automatic gut befl.
Located at 1616 Lmcoln Heig.hh. Youth Fellowship met at the New To Mason Center
ed by the Teena Club attracted

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TOO LATE
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(3) In Memoriam
lN LOVING MEMORY Of OUR
dear frt£'nd Merle r Bahr who
passed away one year ago tcr
day, Nov 4, 1958
With a smale on h1s face,
And a wave of ht£ hand,
He wandered mtu an unknown
land
Sadly nussed bJ h1:; fJJcnd~.
!'ttr and :'dr~ \It rlln Sht\cler.
11-4 lie

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Tapp,tn lbtl l lll l d 1 qculatln,e:
healt·r tu . llltnrm~t on eall
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chen and automatLc heat to all
rooms. Only
$75000 UU, Lake
u~er exlslwg hnan('lng
make
$GOO 00 down
p01ymcut 1111d
OWI]pP- will carry fJnancmg on
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CONSiGNMENT SALF.I
Our (u&gt;~t sale will he held Snt
urday, Nuv. 7, 1951l, at II II M at
the auctwn grounds 1 mtlc west
of Portrrfteld
Go lo 7 ,om! 76 kiHI follow tlw
Sign s. v.,,. \~ill have a \.J I !IJtJ S
amount of lltllcluncl y and hou::.P
hold cond~
Luncb w11\ ~ servctl
OODOI,RD SALES
H«rol"d ~liard, AudJoneer
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, Ueraldme Pwrce, who 1 e~Jde$ at
Spring Lake, .MJclngan, otherwise
whose place of resJdence Js unKnown etnU cannut w1th reasonable
(J iiJ gence be ascertamed, Natalie
J ICHC, adtlresll unKnown, the unKIIIII~U llt:Jll:i, d&lt;!YUiccs, h1gaLees, ad
m•u lstt·atou, exc.::utor:; ;md a:;sJi,:ns
ut Nataue Pierce de\:cai:i,ld HaruliJ
J'Jerce, address unknowu , the ou
Anown heU'.I:i, r.l~ vtsees, legatees, 11 d
munsua tors, executors uuu assJ~ru;
uJ Harold Pierce, deceal!ed, Jual
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s.gnll ol Malcomc l-'tt!Jcc, de ceased,
wilt take notu:e that on the L.tth
day ot Ucluocr, 1~1J. lhe .Plam·
lll f, carol P1erce, tiled Ius l'eU
uun Bl!:am~t them m tiLe Court ot
!..Olllllll.)l\ l•lcaa of Mc1gs county ,
ulno, tne 14lme bcmg Case No
l l Y'iU Ill SlHd CUUit tor the partlliiJII Of cenam real e:.tatc
m !W id
• d1t1on descrjbed, to w1 t
.bcmg, \n ltutJar.d Township,
\lc1gs t:o1,1nty, Ohto, 111 5t;diOil ..,tl,
I ow n 6 Han~:c 14. · HeglniiHJJ:! 13:.!.LJ
It west oJ tl!e center ut liioitd sc.:
uuu, Uwn~:e East ,Jtt07 H, then~:e
.\l•rth lU5 1l, !hence N.,rth tJ4 de
t~:r~:c~; b.tst 3:J. I 7 I eel, JIJcme Norlh

it
thcntt' south 19 dc ~t:rccs t~ast 5:17 ~
l1•a.&lt;w on bui!dtn~ Aile Ueau 1l, th•·nn• South 59 degt ees ::10'
t·r~ M.tson, W Va
II 4 6\p Emlt JM 7 ft., thence South 57 dcgrccz; 15 Easl 4tJ2 It, tlwnce South
t"Aid\1 ANll HUUS!•. IN :\1ASUN
1.7 dCjj:JI'I ~ Las t 121 4 ft, thencu
('tty 'l hC' old Mcrrellg lJHJpcrly
:o;outh 004 h:e t, thcncc west ti2U 4
l'ontad Uchvcr 1\.t:J.iH, Mason h , the•tcc .Suuth 2653 ft thence
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and
' When They Htng Th ose l:olden
Bells" Wtth Johr1 lh,ff ntatl and
Shel don Roush ~1n,.;1ng tlw solo
JHir ls A s.k1t ; ,ti led • !"he 1 ord's
I'raycr" was pH' SI nt.:d hv Shr·ldon
Hous h ,u td Frldu.:' Sli!lll KJtly
Dodson ::.ang Hoc
The bu~!J!~e~:; me{ !Jtl g wa' led
by Slwldun Ro .1 ~h pre~Jdcnt of
the l·. UB Dt~ t l J~t YvlJth I dlnw
sh1p. '(ne a\lentl.:mrc 1ount wa£
taken for each dwrdJ cha1 ge and
New Ha\len ru cull'l.lt.l Uw banner
for the mouth. 'I here were ctghty
e1ght present
Jtev lll ggms from the Beltmeade
Chunh , go vc the bened1ctwn
Hefreshments were en jo _~&lt;ed by
all after the closC' of tnt• se1 vice
gn.'~s

::10' West 133 fl, then ce
Swtll H2 degrees 30' Wc!&gt;t 485 ft.,
thcnu:
North 1425 rt , lh~nce
;\lurth flO degreefS lb We~t 357 ft.,
lhemc North 'JJ de grees 35' Wc:;t
~H5 fl , thence Nonh :i() degrees
35' WPst 100 H., thcnrc West 83ft
tht'tlrt Norlh 990ft to tit&lt;' place of
!Jocg mnm g con t auu u~ ti9 45 acres,
J!IOH.' or Jess
ll&lt;!lll~ the same rcul u;Latt• con
W.'){d Ill Lemoyne Plel"cc aw.l IJ J,,th PH•ICI! by dc"d tla tl•d AJ!rll 27,
UI07. rel·un.lcd m Volum e ~)ti Jl;~ ge
UJHJ33, .f1_eJgS Co un ty D!•ctl H~(' ­
mds
The pray(')' Of SHill PdJl tun IS
hll p;~riJlJOII of ~ uJd n ·al c~t.J t e, or
tf sa1d r eal es!alc c.muut he d1
v.d~d by meleb uud hound~ WilhoUl
lllllll th St lll)U l) tu the ~Hi lle, ihen
l'l~tm ll lf ptap tlta l the L'n ttrl vr·
der the properly tu be a 11 rt·alscd
.md sold and llH' prut:t prJ, ol such
s:de dJ~ In hul&lt;.:t l nnd p.otd l o
thc
l'la lnlt fl (tnd lhe Def..!w l. m!~ U('COrd
nt g w tht u r Jg h t" thPreJn, cmd lor
s uch oth{ r af!(l [urther relief as
may he propeL
You are reqturcd lo unswer this
r'etJ!tnJJ un the 12th Uay of De
c&lt;'mbt•r, 1959, or the s~mt' w11l be
taken as confessed and JUdgement
r~·ndcrcd ADd partitiOn mnde acc~• dm gl)
CAHOJ, Pll:Hl'E, PlutnLUf

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11-Dally SenUnei, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 4, 1959

Late News From Thr. Wire

SUb Carrier,
Clerk Job Exam
Available Here

NEW YORK UPI-Ch•rl• Van
Doren, stripped' of fame and
rkhM, today begin •n agonlzlrt~
Mlf-appraiul with the M,. of
eventually being parmllhld to .-..
turn to t••c:hlng.
" II sc.ru me a liHie/' the former auistant profe11or of EngiJih
11id. " I'm •fr•id of the futu ....
My
true dlldiutloA hi to the ac•NEW DELHI UPI--More than
3,000 Indian ltudents mobbed demic: life. I w•nt to continue to
the Communist Ch•n•.. Emtw.uy teach."
tod•y to protest Chinew raids.
JERUSALEM, hrael UPJ-Unit
1crou India's borct.n.
ed Areb Repubhc; MIG 17's •l'ld
WASHINGTON UPI-Two bro- Israeli My5ter•• clashed in a let
then who sponsored the $64,000 dovflght today for tha first time
partner Shirley Henry, thtl cou- TV quh: shows 10 before House in five month1.
pie made sure that Sub-Teen 1; investigators tod•~ to expand on
were danc1ng by choosmg Sub· their c:ounetic comp.~ny's deni.al
COLUMBUS UPI-Gov. Mict.nl
Teen!l as new partners, thts type of charges th.at it pre»ured p.-o- V. DiSalla ~o~ld today
that he
d;~nt·~ wa11 hearti~Y accepted by ducars. to rig tha pJ"OSirams to at- thought the Columbu' Poll..- D•
both age groups and the a ud ten&lt;"e ~Tact mor2' viewers.
partm&amp;nt s.c•ndal led to thtt dttWmners of the Slow dam t!
C1lled tu. tedify were Chules fe.,t of incumbent
O.molratlc
were Judy Turner, Mason and Renon, pre•id•nt of R•vlon c:~ 1 Mlyor M. E. Sensenbrenner by
Hill Persinger, Pomeroy Winners metlcs Co., ud his brother Mar· Independent Republican w. R•lof the Sub-Teens fast dance con tin, former vice president of the ston We•tlalt:e.
lcsL were Sh~Jla and Faye John- , :~~:;w~hich spo~uoreO the nowTAMPA;"" FI•. UPI-A B-47 jet
son, Mason.
"$04,000 Quettlon" and
bomber
cra:r.hed into ttte Gulf of
Duo1 prJres were won by VIctor
Ch1ilenge."
Mexiu ebout 100 miles west of
Ebersbach, Alan Sayre and Jud y
WASHINGTON UPI-Rep. Sta- Venice, Fla .. today and the Air
l'•iruer Othen Wlnnl'lg pr-1ze!
ven
V, Carter 0-lowa, who made Force uid one of the ftu,tr crew
du r111g the evenmg •were Ltnda
llall,
R1chard Burns,
Shelby nationwide hudllnes this yeer men w•s rescued,
Pernot, Susan Johnsen, Dec Ebers when it wes. lllscloted that he had
hach and for the blow gum con- put hi" 19-year·old ton on his oftest the Willner was Mary Burr1 s fie. payroll at $11,872 a yea,r
At 10 30 Shlrley Henry
and dlN of uncer .. rly today.
Dick JI Qod were selected as Mr
CHICAGO UPI-Rep. Chnlet A.
and · M1ss Personality, they we re
Boyle
D-Ill. w•s lcilled today whllfl
JUIJCed !or
their lrJendlmetfs,
partlcipahon and cooperation 1n hi1 car crashed Into M upright of
all events and thc1r
wonderful an eltvsted lr•ln abutmenf. He
Willi 52,
One hundred teenagers aaw
attitude to all Sub·Teena.
~
Homer
Bonecutter of Henderson
The Teens Club wiSh to thank
COLUMBUS UPI-Gov. Mleh•el West Virgm1a, created mto a
everyo ne who made this dance a
Tua1da"
•Ppointed 1959 version of the mon ster
succe~s espcci&amp;lly Harry Miller or V. DiS•II•
t he As~oc1ated Radto Store 111 Frank V•nnelle of Bell•lre to the Frankenste,n :1t ' Frankenstem's
Pomeroy for the' usc of a beau't• Mine E:uminin1 Boud for a term Rock 'N Roll Ja mboree", Saturflay
when the Tri-Counly
Teen·Can·
tul new Hi·Fidehty Phono
for •ndlng S.pt. 10, 1962.
teen held 1\'s r eg ular session at
!'.plnnlllg the1r records. Judges
th~ Moose Ballroom m Pt. Plc:~ s­
for contests were Mrs Earl Henr y
anl
Uoldw lnllCifS, Irma Sayre, Bonme
Juh nsun, Barbara
Prince, Patty
Takmg high hono rs in the fast
Johnson and th.e M C. for t,tle afdance contest wer'e Jason Jackson
fair Thelma Sayre.
,
and TtmJ Damron both of P..omt
The Salem Center PTA met Pleasant who won the title of
of the Bht."
MoMa;y night NO\'. 2 Wtth the "King -and
mecttng {tpened by prpycr and
a f1ve dollar
devotions by Mary Virgtma Ilolll· whJte
and Damron recetved
day
beautif.Jl i!OJ'IIage Jud ges ror
Lhis c\'ent were
Bc\•erl y Ann
Afler the
busme ss meeting Cullip and Steve Wilhamson who
there was 8 rl'admg "I'll Take lt art" the "1859- Champ of ChainpTo Court" by Evc~yn Montgomery lons . In Rock· 'n Roll" dancing
Fun~ral senu:es were
held and tbe PTA song was led by Wilhamlon .and Culhp also did a
Monday 11 flernoon at 2·00 at the Nellie Vale.
demonstratlOD oi lheJr dancmg
Hawhngs-Coat.s Funeral Home for
ability
Pl•arl Graves who d ted
Friday
Musi cal selections we~ "S\In·
evenmg at an Athens Hospih.l.
lig ht
Serenade" by CatberJne
Sharon Ann Rife of Che~hire
Jb)v, F'red I
Gardner, con Shcnefwld and a readmg by and Wa_lter Taylor of Addiso n, 0.,
dutted , the scrvtces with bUrl.'ll Johnny Vale
were v1ctora 111 th e slow dance
contest and they also recc1ved a
111 lit e CheM!ire
Gravel Hill
( cmcll•ry
I ~~T~h~e'fP~ledse Wfl:'i iijVen by 4 -H conage and a ftvc dollar wh1te
Uul uf·lown relati ves
and i
the Natwnal 4·H Club sllirt
Thts
couple compcled
W:~yne Roush and a son" aa:amst a f1ve some and came out
frlc~tds who were here lor lhe followor '"lhe Gleam" by the au·•
sc J-vtccs were Mr :md Mrs Will- dlence and acted out by the 4·H. the Vlctnrs Dtreclur Sava~;:e JUdglllm PhJI \• r s, Rlttmnn,
Mr. •and
A PlllhO 8t'lection was offered ed thUi ~vent.
M1·~ Gene
Walburn , Columbus
Wayne Roush.
Games •and
''Name That Tune" wmners
Mr. ,mtl Mrs. Donald Grover and
were dtreeted by Anna were Palty Taylor of Galhpohs
Mr. and Mrs. Frank l''erraro of Ehzabelh Turner.
and Barbara B~air of Henderson.
Canton, Mr. and Mn . Jerry Boa"Mls11 'LIIIIpop" for the cvenmg
t iC, Nt!w Huven. Mr. and Mrs, RlRefreshments Of sandwiches: was Judy A- HoUey of Gallipolis.
chard Boster, Sl Albans, Mn p•ckles, home m11de cooktes, cofPrtce Huff and Mr. and Mrs. EI· fee and Kool-Ald were served by
Dance champs Beverly Culhp
mer Woo&lt;ts, Chesapea ke,
Mfs. Hazel Grate, Helen Matheny, Ma· and Steve Williamson along with
Mai'Y l'"eyef, Mrs. Elizabeth Ad- r1e Stevens, Margaret Cardl1lo and beauty queen Carol Gibbs of New
Haven retgned over the mformal
ley, Mt~ Jumcs •'insled and Miss Adra Swick.
affa1r
from 7.30 to 12 midmght.
D
.arll•nc
Mtehael,
Columbus,
Mrs
c
A
h
The next meetmg Js 5cheduled
Bill (Lips) lhllcr provided the
arne
u(:ustm~, At ens and for Dec 7. There are now 1'1 mem
very top&amp; In rock 'n roll mus1c
Mrs Robert
CMtheart, Chetra- ben.
tbronghout tbe evening.
peukc
Next week's Canteen will be
heJd at the Moose Ballroom in Pt.
Pleasant. Details or the program
will be made av-ailable later on
in the week.

Call Rutland 2.4307 after 4 p m. Haven Umte(l Brethern Church large crowd Saturd
. ht
a
for theu monthly
meetwg on
114-3tc
ay mg ·
October 20, I9n9
A new game Truth or Conse
FOUit ROOM HOUSE ON UNThe worsh1p serv1 ce was open- qucn&lt;'es was
mtroduced
and
coin Hetghts,
gas
furnace ed by the leader Sheldon Roush ,
pla.~oed
for
the
first
t•me
In
the
Phone 4:'.8 after 6 P M. lt.&lt;l Lfc w1th tht New Haven EUB tho1r
Center, when the contestant fall ·
smgmg ·come Let Us Wor:-;hlp"
t 17) Help Won~­ und er the dJrettwn of J ohn HoH- ed to fW,~!Wer a qyesbon he had
ntiln The congregallon of yo uth to take 'he conequence1 wblch
WANTED t ULL 11~ii- HOUSE then sang "Opl'n :\l1ne Eyes" was different stunts bdore be re·
keeper Ltve 111 (;all Cooh·tlle iilld }IJiton 'Hoffman re11d the ce1ved h1s pr1ze the only C&lt;'n
1567.
11-4-3tc SCtJplurc taken from Luke Pray- testant beahng the whtstle and
recelvmg her pm:e without haver was led by Hev D1lley of· the mg to do a aiiunt was Mtss Ju dy
( L II Keol t.stm"
• w HaHn Chur&lt;:h ilJJd Marg1e
Roush of Mason.
oarh read a n·urltng ·No T1n1e
Leading off in 'a MulhphcatJon
MAKE DOWN PAYMENT-AND
'ur God?" FollovJlug this, the
move uno a 4 room frame dtoJr sang t~ o h)'mm The Baltic Dance were Dick Hood and h•s

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WHEELING, W. Va. UPI-An
ele&lt;,ricil proc:lvcts plant •nd nme
foundries ..,.. about th• only
ltHI-using pl•nh In ttt. Wheellng arH which have not cut buk
operation• sh.rply as a result of
the st..t str-Ike, • survey showeel Tunday.

At Center In
?t. Pleasant

Music, Readings,
Highlight PTA
Meeting At Salem

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Rev FranC'Is II
Claz1er the
new youth,
dJrN•tor was
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char go of tho bu 1ln~ss session
and uledlon of ufhcen was held
w1th Elsie Arnold selected aa
president J)onnn Bohr, vice prNtl ·
dent, Dollie Lou Brown , acc rdary
SHily Torrence, asstst~nt
scrrt•
tary, 8111 Denh, t.-ezumrer . Ann
Carleton, usl11tunt treasurl'r Hobert smUh, news rtlJlorter; Karen
Holter, aaslsbut newa reportf!r;
Linda Circle, ptanlst and Els•c
Arnold, lll!liat.ant planlitl
The
Curmel gronp rett'lvcd u banner
for hnvlnll the Juge11l number of
the ir m~mb'enhlp pre~ent
Refreshmonts were served I.Jy
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CHINA
MILK GLASS
SILVERWARE
CLOCKS In The Modern $tyle
See Our Beautiful Seleedon Of
Unbreakable Dinneraeore

c.(r(. taAl"s·.' ,

partloUiarly

to lbe

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Performance

$16.95 to $.34·9.5

lntorchan&amp;e of! "i.,te-u
of member cUnJca
KientWq and

CALL 9$W

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Refreshments of barbecued hot
dogs, KoOI·Aid and. eandy

, WOOL- W~L and qASH,MEJIE BLENDS

medica) reaaarch

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NOW

Game• were 9Jayed In the D
eor.ated reereatton
room ~tnd
gamet and coltume prizeJ were
awarded to Nancy Tyo and friend
Nea1e, Grace SPauld.J.DJ,
Wtles, Steve Spauld.ina:,
Jeff T)'o and Jimmy

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Full Le..-.gth· Coa:ts

~~~~1~m~:.pr0 ove
graduate
IJI.&amp;
in aw:h
eHnlcs.

SLASH YOUR HEAT
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epf.e~td' -.,J.I:b a

qellib'borl).ooil1deftdi;
eveDing, Oct. 31.

SILVER

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Harold

Sitturday Night
Ashland at Ott~rbein
Adrl•n (Mich.) at f'indl•y
Heide-lbt1r9 at B•ldwin-Wall•ce
New Haven at Youngsfl)wn
.
mmers, Post O!f1ce Department,
Room 410, New F~deral BuUdmg,
Columbus. 16, O~JO

ANu FULL LENGTHS

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Pbone SP-35554

lac~ Loboe, 10n

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Hallowe~n

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low alttt1olt \ lllfoulboallllo Wt.ol- llil
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Take Mom oncl i'Fle Family Out For
Thanksgiving Dinner.

Jack Lohse WQs
Party Host In

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Bedford Glen Lee, 182
Chester· W Frost 266 and Esther. Wright 228.
Cohitb1a Walter V. Swett, lOB
Leba on C Lawrenee, 228
Leta t : F Norr1s, 184
011ve M Hobstetter 176 and M
J Newlun 263.
Orange Nin11 Robinson 139
Rulland. E. Wdliamson 275
Salem. P Montgomery,' 184.'
St1p10· E. Clark, 189
Sutton R Duckworth 467 and
J Stobart 324.
Salis bury Frank Johnston , 1391.

Colli. UPI - c.ell
lootllaU
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th~e~c~urr~e~n~t~m~e&lt;:tl~n~g·~·~~~~~~w~;c~om~mJ~nd~l&lt;l~~bo~m~bor~o~'lfill~

Brownell aven)le recently vacated
by Mr..
Gallaeher SmJtb.

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CORDUROY
WOOl.
Polished COTTONS

was somewhat spltlted w1th these
results bemg tallied by the elec·

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From $9.95

weekend wttb h!s paren\1 ,

. and l(n. Robert Jla.rrU,
Mr. and Mrt. lack
ToroP40n
~ cbildJ'en are plaiUiing to move1
lnlo 1"- Bradlwi! apartmoot on

SJIOP NOWi

Money Outlays
l"or Schools
Are Predicted

at Tht
tht n;;~\~~~'~i~;t;',gh;h~;'~tbcld
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January t.

Coats

ln the ra~es for the Township
Clerks the \'Otmg in some cases

LAY-AVIAY
EARLY

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EUB Group In
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MOn dOY Meehng

The w es\t•J n Art:-a of Group
l'our of the I~L H v outh Fellow·
~h lp mel Mond :1y cvenlltg at the
l'.tt"mt&gt;l EUB" ( hlllcb
nevottuns bY tlw Carmel gro up
opcm•ti the nu•t•l m g The grou~
sa nr.: " In My tll•art There RJ'''' "
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Mt•lody" lnlluiH'd wtlh sntpture
reuthng u11 d pr.t)'t!l' by noruthy
Ctrcjc After gruttp smjllng of
"Love L1flcd l\1c'' tiUl Rev. Douglas Circle gave an iusplrm_g melll!age frum At'ts. 23 followt'd by a
tr io He~ C11 cle und d11u~hten
Lmtla and Sue, pn•scnllnll a vocal

villte4 With Mt. -and Kn. Vernon he boQted home lour
and t&amp;Uctren, Sutulay.
Grent. a leadin&amp; rider on
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HarrJa of Columbut vl.lit tracks, hu now Won 18

· Meigs Countians

The eiecutive secretary of the
Board of u. S. Civil Service en·
mmers, for the Post O!flce Department, Room 410, New l&lt;~ed
eral BuUdmg, Columbus, l S, OhiO,
announced today an exammation
for sub11t1tute clerks and' sub·
st1tute ca rrl':!r positions !or the
BnJhant, Covington, Enon, Han·
mbal, Jacklon,
Mechamesburg
New Kqoxville,
New .Mad1son'
Pomeroy, South Charleston, Ur:
bans, West Liberty and West '!.ftlton, Ohio Post Offices
En trance salary as a substitute
Is $2 00 per h.our, w1th yearly step
m cr~ases up to $2 42 pe.r hour As
a regul-ar empl oyee, the entrance
salary IS $4035.00 per annum,
wtth ye:.u\y step increases up to
$4875 00 per annum, plus 10 per
cent for
mghtwork and $300
longevlty compen!Jation.
Benefits include: paid vacation
up to 28 · days per year, 5tck
le~ve 13 days accumulative, eight
paid holldays, guaranteed annual
salary for regulars, eredtts for
mll_1tary service, job protection
while in the m11ttar y senice
cellent retirement. Insurance'
surv1vors beneftt plans. untform
allowances (earners) and JOb se·
cunty.
.
Agplicants must actually r.eside
wilhfn the deli very zone of the
respective Post Off ce for wh1c;,h
tbey are fiJing or be bona ftde
patrons of that off1ce. Persons
employed in the obovl! Post Qffi.
ces will be eons1dered bona !Jde
palrons of that office.
No specific experience is re qmred , but all applicants must
pass a wr1tten test Persons Inter·
ested in taking th1s - examination
mar secure Form 500G-AB appheat!on card and a copy of the announeement bY makmg mquu--y at
lhe Post Offices listed above or
from the execu~1~e
secretary,
Board of U. S. CJvil Service Exa-

'feen Agers Frolic

Funera] servtce
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IJeld On Monday
For pear1Graves

It wltb bor panDU. llr. ud
IOOTI POUI WINNal
Mra. JIO)&gt;trt J"lpti!U'}!'&lt;r. "
LAURj!:L. 11rf, UPI - Howord
lit.' Udi llftt. W"i)'M A•Jb&amp;rr Grant made {( nine v~ ln
nd elilldrtn, Qol'don ~ Jllrr)' two diU at Laurel

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The Pomeroy Senior mothers
lf't Jponaorin&amp; a reeord bop

to

-Oe beld iD ttie Pomeroy Junior
Hi&amp;h auditorium. at 8 p. m.
Saturday nl&amp;b~ l'lov. 7.

The Official Board of the United Methodist church met
Monday evening, at the church, for their November meeting,
with Mrs. C. F. Tompkins, chairman, presiding.
.Devotions were led by c. F. Tompkins using as his topic.

Bill Miller wiU be disk jockey
IJld door prizes and dance con·
le!!iit prizes wm be awarded Refreshments wHJ be Mid. Admission i.a 50 and 75 cents.

"BLIB.V Men You've Had A Little :\Irs. Richard Rupe.
Day ." 1:-ringing out that progress is
Charll's Swatzel, chairman of the

trustc~lii,

audiiti~'J";IIl==============~;:;~;:::::J

cot
tistics alone
that
the
'!he measured
report ofbythesta treasurer
wa~ commttlecreported
.from the
tr~steea
given by Mrs. Alonzo cuucr , re- have all fmaHt·tai o~ l1gattons
curding seen tar in the absence of the recent redecorating of
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completed tn the very near
future . It was announced by Theo
L. 3mith that the patti for the
ch imes had arrived
and repair
work progre&amp;smg nicely.

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HOME TREASURES

NYlON
CARPET
$5.95

SERTA

SQ. YD.
1~

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DESK

Smooth·Top

and

MAmESS
$39.50

Blond, Mahogany

FRIGIDAIRE DRYERS

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$49.50

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iiiNETTES
5 Piece Set $39.50
9 Piece Set $99.50

Battery Operated

3 SPEED

PHONOGRAPH
$39.50

3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE · · · · · · · · · · $100.
54" Dresser- Chest- Bookcase Bed

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9XI2

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DEL TOX
FIBER RUGS
$12.95

LINOLEUM
RUGS
$4.95

TWEED
RUGS
$39.95
COMFORTABLE

BUNK BEDS
Maple, Oak, Mahogany
PRICED COMPLETE

As Low As $69.50

In Durable Fabrics

$39.50

John Werry and Mn. Katherinfl
Millikan jS rcprcstntativcs of the
local church . A set of rules were
presented for usc of the church
building and they wlil he acted
on at the De&lt;·cmber meeting.
rangl'mertts ha~·c been made
the deariug of the hill back of
church.
Kenneth Finley , reporting for
Commission on
that the Children's o,
had participatf;d in a fire drill. He
also announcf'd ' that plans were
'"•ing ma~e fvr the Christmas program. It was announced that a
gift of toys had been given to the
Beginners Department by Mr. and
Mrs. Tompkins. The partition
screens upstairs will he ndecoratcd m lhe near future .
It wa~ announced b)' Miss Graee
Campbe ll that the l,llembersbip and
evangeli!lm committee had completed phms for greeters at the
door each Sunday and also that a
zone system had been set up for
the .&lt;~lcwards visitation program.
December 20 has been set as membership day, when new men'lben
wHI b1: reecived into the church
and buptismal services for adulls
and children will be held.
Leo Crew, chairman of the Fin·
a nee Committee. announced that
an every' member canvass ia being
planned for early spring. A meet·
ing of thf' finance committee was
announced for 8:15 tonight ot the
church.
Rev. Eugene Brown announced
that 1:1~edal evenina: services Will
be held each Sunday during Ad·
.,.ent beginning
November 29
through December 20.

the bassinet which held the Jilts.
Mrs. Yeauger at.o reeelved a number o! birthday glCts.
Games were played during the
evening under the direction
of
Mrs. Henry Roush and Mn. Clar·
enc.e Murray, with prizes awarded
to Mn. Robert Halley, l'drl. Fred
Gardner, Mrs. Gene Rice, .Mrs. Paul

p b
Educattli'o~·;·,~~:~~~ I res yterian
WYf Unit
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard l"a.ugbail
were elected new ooun~elon for
the WYF of the Firat United
Presbyterian Chu~b, Middleport,
Morday evening wheo the Se;aslon
of the ehurcb met in the ·P lltor'a
study for theit regular meeting.
h

Mrs. Everett Bac .ner Wfl also
as the assistant counselor
young people.
The following were elected to
serve on the sessional Selection
committee: John Fultz, M·i •• Su·
san Park, Floyd Carmack lnd
Rev. Howard RuppeJ.t,
During the aesaion
meetinl
llonday evening J. H. Grate Wlill
elected as the delegate to the
s ·
b
ctoto Pres ytery wbi~h will be
held in Logan on Tuetdly Nov·
ember 17. Mrs. E. 0. Tewktblf)'
was elected aa the alternate.

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MEIGS THEAm

"PROVINCETOWN MAPLE FURNITURE"
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Party Honors Mrs. Norman Yeauger

Under the new counaelors the
tll·st leaders will be JanJce Zer·
kle and Judy Sauer wbo wUJ be
the leaders for the WFY meet·
!ng this Sunday evenin~. Lynn
Buchanan
is moderator.
Prayer by Mn. Tompkins con·
eluded the meeting.
Jamea Buchanan, co~halrman
wlth
Harold Sauer ~~:ave tbe re·
1
port on the Every Member Can·
con.duded by the
vaas being

Platform Rockers

LlVlNG ROOM - BEDROOM - DINlNG ROOM

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For This Holiday Season - Elberfeld• Toy ~apartment Is located
in the Elber-felds Building two doors below Court Street on Moin
Street. Visit the complete Toy Department where you'll receive
the same courteous treatment o"nd servicei as in the main store •
Save your saleslips from Elberfe Ids in Pomeroy.

Mrs. Lawrence Maek Stewart entertained with a layette
shower and birthday party Monday evening at her bome,
A mthic workshop held at the Headley St., honoring Mrs. Nonnan Yeauger.
Maple! Grove Methodist Church in
Pink and blue streamers extended from the chandelier to
Columbus was a1tended by Mrs.

With Budget Priu Tags

PDmeroy, Oblo

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Not Open Tonight

BAKER FURNITURE

THURSDAY 1nd FRIDAY

ON THE BBIWJ:rEST CORNER IN

church.

Betty Gallagher .
Charles Smith Are
Wed On Oct. 28

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The Sun.dly School Superlnten·
dent, Owen Bratton presided over
lhie meetiDJ and also Jed the
lrottP jn tbe devotlooall.

Robert Mitchum -

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"Ordinary

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C®Jmon aense wUl pre.l'tnt aLipOM

Copt

wert

b.

otrotod.

Tbele l'lllled from the ......,.,
racket," wherein ml8la limpll
paekl away aoft loodJ iD lad
~, the blanket. to "'bocfitl'
blooiflin,.. into wbieh dutroutl

tidy ahoppen auuaD.y are Rid

I&lt;&gt; be otullln&amp; tom of wbale'fet
!Jo't ••_•_ed_d"_"_IL_ _ __

ll::~~;~don't
do it
" co. atoru.
maa uid

all home aeddenl.l involJiill
heatinJ ap,pUaneea." Tbey sUs·

Jested tbat Purnaces, '\\oater beater•, 4urlneratora .and room he!ll·
en bi chreked. for adequate ven·

at
A
Barnhart Lemer, ltudent •t
they've Ohio Univcrli.ty, Atbeaa, Obto
poUey on ~t tile weekend wiib bJ1 :PII"
. proae.- ents, MrH and lin. Gtorle Lemer.

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FOI' ,., healing

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Ebenbach Hardware

.KIRBURY

BANDANAS

Girls' Morpul Socks

Washfast bandana band·

Soft combed cotton. Nylon relnforced&lt;,lieel '\!'d 19" for
extra durabiUty. Sizes 8Y.t to 11. All white. . '· t

kerchiefs. Red· and blue

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SIZES 8 TO

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BIG VALUES ON ZENITH

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undies.

Warmth

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Blue denim. with a 60%
wool blanket liDlns. Col'
duroy collart¥/arm serviceable work jacket.

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Cozy

6..11-S.Our

l)ad. movies are

to 8 l.a pastel colors and white.

2 pairs $1.00

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Women's .Rayon Panties

Mea's Blallket Lined

it

No\11. iJ . the Ume ·to make •ure
• that "ll~tln1 appliance~&lt; are ip
10011 «~nd~tion for use in . cold
we1ther, Jack Baobtel and Emer·
I6D Wella,
M.iddlepqrt.Pomeroy
fire cbiefl reml.odttd , tioU.HhOld-

JUNIOR SIZES

Sizes~

Middl~ort.

oWted 1
my topeo1t
check room.
oa me, el.tber, lblak
ADd with alhoppin&amp; boJ,
IUN1J bat't died.
r.o Ill wltb "folded ...,..
J&gt;;O~- aDder' mr um, ond morbe

$19.50
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$25.00
$29.50

Mrs. Roscoe Satterfield. Mrs. Her·
man Lohse, Mrs. Joe Bishop, Mrs.
Viol• Yeauger, Mra. Clarenee Le"·
Is, Mn. I)on Gosney, Mra. Sidney
Pickens, Min Opal Priddy, Mia
Jane Gilkey, MilS HOrtense Humph·
rey and Mlu Debr.a ?dalden.
Sending gifts but unable to a't- ~
tend were Mrs. Mildred Roush,
Mrs. Norma Bln"bam, Mn. Robert
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, Mn. Earl SmJtb, Mra. i
Genevieve Farmer, Vrs. Wendell ·
Bunce, Mrl. Don Hartley and BIJlv j
Rice.
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Mn. Warren Hulburt Wll boa·
te•• Tuetlby evenlnt for lhe _ , r ..
a:ul•r meetJna of the Teachers i
and Ortleen of tile Firat Baptlat ,

Reeommen~ Now

th.,m. For anyone planntna
bll Cln'llialos ohopliltin&amp; ut·
&amp;ot thia lldvict.
1 Don't cSo tl Bta brotber alay
be ·lootbl&amp;. With • new c:loeW·
dreuit TV be caD watch tbe
whole 1tore aDd you'll never
know unUl
IWtl
unloadlnJ
poebtl.

Let it blow or snow, rain,
shine ... Be well-prepared in our multiple - duty
sports coots. Thrifty, too!

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First Baptist .
Church Meeting
Held On Tuesday

Cheek Of Heat
Appliances Is

Wat!on, proper adjustment
Aft eoonectiona.

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~tteruUne were those
narned
above and Mra. Elbert WiUiaDll,l
Mfl. Ray Cunn.ingham, llr1. Rich·
ard Pkk.en1, Mn. Robert Cochran,
~ Wayne HarrieoD, Mh. Leo
Chlldt,
Mr1. Glen Beebe, Jla. Kal
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HI.DdJ:, -Mra. Arthur Sklnnv, Mrs.
ROhert Duckworth,
Mrs. ,Alfred
feauaer, .Mn. Bertha Dant, .Mn.
Leo• McElhinny, ftfn. Raiel Hum· 1
pbtey, Mrs. Homer Jones.
,

"TilE ANGRY IDLLS"

MIODLEPORT

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Da.vb, Mn. Charles Karr .and Mn.
Denver Rice, who allo won the
door prlie.
The group nng "Happy Birth·
day" to Mrs. Yeau1er after which
a decorated bitthday cake, ice
cream and coffee Were served by
the b011leu aaiated by her mother.
Mn. Nurrar and Mn. f'riDk Beach,
from a ta.ble centered with •n ar~angerpent of chrysanthemums.

CbUr&lt;h of

· Ready For Shoplifters ~~;.~~
--As Christmas Season Is Near a!~=;,:::,.=

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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Nov. 4, 195$
Board Meeting Held Monday Evening llf~~==:=========ll

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without

weight. Finest combed yarns. Med·

Boys Hooded

lum, large and extra large sizes.

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SHIRTS

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bRDdJWW 1880 UTIM ooneole TV

~dor~ted Quality 1n

A GARMENT

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It's Getting Vernon Weber
lsHqstf~r

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The Original Rockford Work Sock wllh Red Heel.
Sizes 10 to 13.

3 pain $1.00

Wt!Mr ·loll Soe

BUY THOSE
CHRISTMAS

Sundq eYtlltaa vernon Weber
,n1ertab}ed me.-ben and t.belr
Jutlll 81 lllt Blab Sdlool 'cl111
of, tllo lloUond ~ Cblll&lt;ll
at . b11 laalilt w~ • Jllllowein
pull. Jtr. Weber It tbe lel&lt;her.

TOYS

The evenlna Wtl tptD&amp;- ln Plarlllf pmu ..d ...IIIII. HIP
UJhliOI the ·llliMI woi I .....,,.•
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Damn 0111111 boJiot 11r11 •• ...
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WORK SOCKS.
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warmth. Draw·
atriDg · adjustable . sll6
bood. S!Zei6 to 18.

AMERICAN STMIDABD

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YARD GOODS
36 Inch\!1 Wide.
LJabt and a.rll. Patterns.

Strlpeo - PI,Aids and
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The Pomeroy Senior mothers
lf't Jponaorin&amp; a reeord bop

to

-Oe beld iD ttie Pomeroy Junior
Hi&amp;h auditorium. at 8 p. m.
Saturday nl&amp;b~ l'lov. 7.

The Official Board of the United Methodist church met
Monday evening, at the church, for their November meeting,
with Mrs. C. F. Tompkins, chairman, presiding.
.Devotions were led by c. F. Tompkins using as his topic.

Bill Miller wiU be disk jockey
IJld door prizes and dance con·
le!!iit prizes wm be awarded Refreshments wHJ be Mid. Admission i.a 50 and 75 cents.

"BLIB.V Men You've Had A Little :\Irs. Richard Rupe.
Day ." 1:-ringing out that progress is
Charll's Swatzel, chairman of the

trustc~lii,

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tistics alone
that
the
'!he measured
report ofbythesta treasurer
wa~ commttlecreported
.from the
tr~steea
given by Mrs. Alonzo cuucr , re- have all fmaHt·tai o~ l1gattons
curding seen tar in the absence of the recent redecorating of
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completed tn the very near
future . It was announced by Theo
L. 3mith that the patti for the
ch imes had arrived
and repair
work progre&amp;smg nicely.

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NYlON
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9 Piece Set $99.50

Battery Operated

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54" Dresser- Chest- Bookcase Bed

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Maple, Oak, Mahogany
PRICED COMPLETE

As Low As $69.50

In Durable Fabrics

$39.50

John Werry and Mn. Katherinfl
Millikan jS rcprcstntativcs of the
local church . A set of rules were
presented for usc of the church
building and they wlil he acted
on at the De&lt;·cmber meeting.
rangl'mertts ha~·c been made
the deariug of the hill back of
church.
Kenneth Finley , reporting for
Commission on
that the Children's o,
had participatf;d in a fire drill. He
also announcf'd ' that plans were
'"•ing ma~e fvr the Christmas program. It was announced that a
gift of toys had been given to the
Beginners Department by Mr. and
Mrs. Tompkins. The partition
screens upstairs will he ndecoratcd m lhe near future .
It wa~ announced b)' Miss Graee
Campbe ll that the l,llembersbip and
evangeli!lm committee had completed phms for greeters at the
door each Sunday and also that a
zone system had been set up for
the .&lt;~lcwards visitation program.
December 20 has been set as membership day, when new men'lben
wHI b1: reecived into the church
and buptismal services for adulls
and children will be held.
Leo Crew, chairman of the Fin·
a nee Committee. announced that
an every' member canvass ia being
planned for early spring. A meet·
ing of thf' finance committee was
announced for 8:15 tonight ot the
church.
Rev. Eugene Brown announced
that 1:1~edal evenina: services Will
be held each Sunday during Ad·
.,.ent beginning
November 29
through December 20.

the bassinet which held the Jilts.
Mrs. Yeauger at.o reeelved a number o! birthday glCts.
Games were played during the
evening under the direction
of
Mrs. Henry Roush and Mn. Clar·
enc.e Murray, with prizes awarded
to Mn. Robert Halley, l'drl. Fred
Gardner, Mrs. Gene Rice, .Mrs. Paul

p b
Educattli'o~·;·,~~:~~~ I res yterian
WYf Unit
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard l"a.ugbail
were elected new ooun~elon for
the WYF of the Firat United
Presbyterian Chu~b, Middleport,
Morday evening wheo the Se;aslon
of the ehurcb met in the ·P lltor'a
study for theit regular meeting.
h

Mrs. Everett Bac .ner Wfl also
as the assistant counselor
young people.
The following were elected to
serve on the sessional Selection
committee: John Fultz, M·i •• Su·
san Park, Floyd Carmack lnd
Rev. Howard RuppeJ.t,
During the aesaion
meetinl
llonday evening J. H. Grate Wlill
elected as the delegate to the
s ·
b
ctoto Pres ytery wbi~h will be
held in Logan on Tuetdly Nov·
ember 17. Mrs. E. 0. Tewktblf)'
was elected aa the alternate.

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Under the new counaelors the
tll·st leaders will be JanJce Zer·
kle and Judy Sauer wbo wUJ be
the leaders for the WFY meet·
!ng this Sunday evenin~. Lynn
Buchanan
is moderator.
Prayer by Mn. Tompkins con·
eluded the meeting.
Jamea Buchanan, co~halrman
wlth
Harold Sauer ~~:ave tbe re·
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port on the Every Member Can·
con.duded by the
vaas being

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in the Elber-felds Building two doors below Court Street on Moin
Street. Visit the complete Toy Department where you'll receive
the same courteous treatment o"nd servicei as in the main store •
Save your saleslips from Elberfe Ids in Pomeroy.

Mrs. Lawrence Maek Stewart entertained with a layette
shower and birthday party Monday evening at her bome,
A mthic workshop held at the Headley St., honoring Mrs. Nonnan Yeauger.
Maple! Grove Methodist Church in
Pink and blue streamers extended from the chandelier to
Columbus was a1tended by Mrs.

With Budget Priu Tags

PDmeroy, Oblo

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Not Open Tonight

BAKER FURNITURE

THURSDAY 1nd FRIDAY

ON THE BBIWJ:rEST CORNER IN

church.

Betty Gallagher .
Charles Smith Are
Wed On Oct. 28

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The Sun.dly School Superlnten·
dent, Owen Bratton presided over
lhie meetiDJ and also Jed the
lrottP jn tbe devotlooall.

Robert Mitchum -

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paekl away aoft loodJ iD lad
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blooiflin,.. into wbieh dutroutl

tidy ahoppen auuaD.y are Rid

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maa uid

all home aeddenl.l involJiill
heatinJ ap,pUaneea." Tbey sUs·

Jested tbat Purnaces, '\\oater beater•, 4urlneratora .and room he!ll·
en bi chreked. for adequate ven·

at
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Barnhart Lemer, ltudent •t
they've Ohio Univcrli.ty, Atbeaa, Obto
poUey on ~t tile weekend wiib bJ1 :PII"
. proae.- ents, MrH and lin. Gtorle Lemer.

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.KIRBURY

BANDANAS

Girls' Morpul Socks

Washfast bandana band·

Soft combed cotton. Nylon relnforced&lt;,lieel '\!'d 19" for
extra durabiUty. Sizes 8Y.t to 11. All white. . '· t

kerchiefs. Red· and blue

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Mea's Blallket Lined

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No\11. iJ . the Ume ·to make •ure
• that "ll~tln1 appliance~&lt; are ip
10011 «~nd~tion for use in . cold
we1ther, Jack Baobtel and Emer·
I6D Wella,
M.iddlepqrt.Pomeroy
fire cbiefl reml.odttd , tioU.HhOld-

JUNIOR SIZES

Sizes~

Middl~ort.

oWted 1
my topeo1t
check room.
oa me, el.tber, lblak
ADd with alhoppin&amp; boJ,
IUN1J bat't died.
r.o Ill wltb "folded ...,..
J&gt;;O~- aDder' mr um, ond morbe

$19.50
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$29.50

Mrs. Roscoe Satterfield. Mrs. Her·
man Lohse, Mrs. Joe Bishop, Mrs.
Viol• Yeauger, Mra. Clarenee Le"·
Is, Mn. I)on Gosney, Mra. Sidney
Pickens, Min Opal Priddy, Mia
Jane Gilkey, MilS HOrtense Humph·
rey and Mlu Debr.a ?dalden.
Sending gifts but unable to a't- ~
tend were Mrs. Mildred Roush,
Mrs. Norma Bln"bam, Mn. Robert
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Genevieve Farmer, Vrs. Wendell ·
Bunce, Mrl. Don Hartley and BIJlv j
Rice.
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Mn. Warren Hulburt Wll boa·
te•• Tuetlby evenlnt for lhe _ , r ..
a:ul•r meetJna of the Teachers i
and Ortleen of tile Firat Baptlat ,

Reeommen~ Now

th.,m. For anyone planntna
bll Cln'llialos ohopliltin&amp; ut·
&amp;ot thia lldvict.
1 Don't cSo tl Bta brotber alay
be ·lootbl&amp;. With • new c:loeW·
dreuit TV be caD watch tbe
whole 1tore aDd you'll never
know unUl
IWtl
unloadlnJ
poebtl.

Let it blow or snow, rain,
shine ... Be well-prepared in our multiple - duty
sports coots. Thrifty, too!

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First Baptist .
Church Meeting
Held On Tuesday

Cheek Of Heat
Appliances Is

Wat!on, proper adjustment
Aft eoonectiona.

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narned
above and Mra. Elbert WiUiaDll,l
Mfl. Ray Cunn.ingham, llr1. Rich·
ard Pkk.en1, Mn. Robert Cochran,
~ Wayne HarrieoD, Mh. Leo
Chlldt,
Mr1. Glen Beebe, Jla. Kal
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HI.DdJ:, -Mra. Arthur Sklnnv, Mrs.
ROhert Duckworth,
Mrs. ,Alfred
feauaer, .Mn. Bertha Dant, .Mn.
Leo• McElhinny, ftfn. Raiel Hum· 1
pbtey, Mrs. Homer Jones.
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"TilE ANGRY IDLLS"

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Da.vb, Mn. Charles Karr .and Mn.
Denver Rice, who allo won the
door prlie.
The group nng "Happy Birth·
day" to Mrs. Yeau1er after which
a decorated bitthday cake, ice
cream and coffee Were served by
the b011leu aaiated by her mother.
Mn. Nurrar and Mn. f'riDk Beach,
from a ta.ble centered with •n ar~angerpent of chrysanthemums.

CbUr&lt;h of

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--As Christmas Season Is Near a!~=;,:::,.=

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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Nov. 4, 195$
Board Meeting Held Monday Evening llf~~==:=========ll

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Sizes 10 to 13.

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BUY THOSE
CHRISTMAS

Sundq eYtlltaa vernon Weber
,n1ertab}ed me.-ben and t.belr
Jutlll 81 lllt Blab Sdlool 'cl111
of, tllo lloUond ~ Cblll&lt;ll
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pull. Jtr. Weber It tbe lel&lt;her.

TOYS

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An~ACTION

liOSCOW t1Pl-5oYiel officials
•nnouaced Stl''n Qy that nearly
30 miDi~ pei'IODI have toW'ed
the KreQtllft liD('tl! il wu opened
to tbe public lD Ju.t 1 •.

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Ground Breaking Ceremonies

Mid~eport High

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Qhi

SiJage MeetJng
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Failure To Pass Anti·Bil,lboard
High~ay Laws Imperils Offer

WASHINGTON (UPl) - Time is running out for states interested
in cashing a multi-million doll.,. bonus offered by the
The. Middleport Board P.( .f.ducalion held lhei regula
federal
government
to keep new highways free from unsight·
sale on November 14.
meeting on Monday evenin•
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~,,th'all mel)lbers presernt. Pres!·~
A HarrisonviiJe family was
ly
advertismg.
dent Bruce Uoyd presided, ,~-,
Peft destitute tod~tY as the result
The Bureau of Public Roads reported today that with the
It was stated that mosl:bt%thti equipment purchased with of a fire Tlletday which deatroy deadline
only etght months away, just three states have enrcaid of Federal Funds undet'l'IP8 111 qf. the National Defense ed the~r home completely to the
acted laws complying with fedetal
Act has been received 1'he. BOIII"d has been notified that addi· ground ond likewise burned all
t1onal Federal Funds - are ·aoW ~'..· ·
their furniture and clothing
•tand•rda
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advertising.for
The RuUand and Pomeroy F1re
available for equipment for RU.U1.:'
And theEC three-North DakoLa, Connecticut and WISCODainOD
0
otin bot tbe odrnimolratove ma·
financmg ftfty per cent of the Jn
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or Its.- ('(Intents
chinery necessary to qua)ify for
Middleport pollee today had cost.
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the e•lr• divtdend ...... •b• fedcharged a Wilkesville man fOr
The Board adopted a philosophy
their 10n, Bob, 18, are now resu1eral aid interstate Jl.iebwq prodrivipg m " ~ckless manner elter for the school. The Board made 1t
mg in the Harruonv1lle Town
Local contests in the state w1de gram.
he tiP,pareptly fell asleep and clear that the philosoph~ accept·'
House.
In the Mid-Atlantic atel, most
rammed a power pole 011 Locust· ed at this time Js subject to
They carried no insurance on "Prince of Peace" program will be
st late '1\J.esday night.
change or rnodtftcatton at any
:.ieigs (A}unty farmers are in- the borne and ItA furnuhings and held this Sunday, November s, 199 of the state~. are a long way from
Ohief of Polioe Herbert Gilkey tlme
vited to attend the Oh1o Silage are now in dire e1rcurnstanees.
m four churches throughout 1ot:e1gs colleding the extra cash.
Don't Fulfill R~te~virements
released James E Bishop, 64, on
The philosophy acc:epted on COnference to be held next WedAny donations of furmture, Ctlunty, reports county chaJrman,
Only Maryland and Ohio have
n*s.y, Nov 11, 10 a m to 4 p. dotlung and food wtll be appre- the Rev Harold C. Doster. The con')...:;.bond far eppeaoranee before Monday evemng IS as follows :
tcsu wtll be held 10 the :Methodist p.assed laws, but neither bas ful·
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c. 0 Fisher. Damage to We, the school staff and the m. iat the Agrtc:ultural Admmi.stra- ciated.
B;,j,&lt;&gt;P'&amp;l953 Ohevrolet sedafl was people of Mlddll!'port, beileve that tttm BuJI(hng, OhiO State UniverDonatiOns may be left at the Chun:h at Alfred and the Chru;tiu. idled the ftrst-liteP requirement.
Churches tn Hemlock Grove, 'nip- according to the bureau.
estimated at $71i to $00 at Its right educatiOn 111 a ·process o( growth sUy
Harmonville Town House.
pers Plams and Long Bottom.
The federal highway agency
1
front fender.
and development that starts al
Some ol the outstanding speakThe
"Prmce
of
Peace"
program
sa1d
the Maryland statue "doesn't
'nle' ~)()lice report Nid the ac- the hme of birth and contmues ers mclude Dr Wdham Tymik, Dr.
JS
a
state
w1de
essay
and
speech
meet
federal requirements."
cident happened at 11:30 P m' throughout lt!e until death This George G. Gu;t and c. D. McGrew
contest sponsored by the Ohio
The Ohio Legu;liture bas paswThhile Bishop was d~JV~g ,:OOCth process of growth and develop- of Oh1o State Ucuversity. Othen
Council of Omrches
for ht.gb sed two Jaws dealing~ with btU
k S rl g M th
e pole was proper Y ..,. t!ue o- ment is influenced by many fac- include Dr c F. Rogers and vr.
0 ,
j
school
age
young
people.
Prttes board locations. The . first • waa
t
h
ld
G rou rid-b rea ki ng cePemony was e a """c
P n s e · lumbus and Southern Ohio Elec- ~ors and mterests we furth~r be- E 1 Kl
cons1st
of full college scholarships ruled illegal iD' 1~ by then Atty.
odist Church Sunday Nov. 1, 1959 at -10 A.M. l.ords Prayer in tric Co.
hcvc in the priority o! the home
Agfor four, two and one year plus a Gen. Wilham Saxbe. The second
unison ope{led the services.
Chtef Gilkey said he accolh- as an educattonaJ
mstttutlon;
number of smaller pmes The es was vetoed th11 year by Gov.
Topics to be ~overed mclude
Scripture reading was taken from John 15, 14-17.
panied Sheriff Robert C Harren- therefore, there should be a partEconom1cs," "SUage Crops . Meigs County Game Protector says and speeche;: are to he1p the Mtchael V. DiSalle.
Topic of Serpton by llev. Robert R. Card was "&lt;llosen In- bach to Wilkesvtlle Wednesday nership between the parent and "St1age
The bonus offer is part of the
aud
Harvefiting,"
"Silage Preserva- Dolph Joachim, today reported a youth themselves to better understruments.''
I
'
night where Bishop was intcrvtew- the commumty to promote a mution
,and
F~:~ctors Affectms Qual- th1rd deer killed w1thin a six day stand the relahonshLp of the CbrtS- propcsed 40 billion dollar lbterGod. choses us; we do not chose
ed and asked to appear In Mid- tual and adJo,.e mterest In the de- ity," "l:h.gh Motsture Gram" and perlod by traffic
within the Uan mesaage to worla peace and to state highway program, fot which
God.
dleport today. He did, and was velopment of an educational Proenhghten those in the listening the federal government is paying
the "Feeding of Silage to ·Cattle, county.
One eomman&lt;~rnent
1s Love one t1
Sheep and Hogs."
The latest kdled was a 13 pomt audter.cc as to the think'ing of 90 per cent of the bill,
"'
satd wires were short- gram for the commumty.
the
runeanother, so our fll'st eall is coIt provides that a state receive
bllck Wednesday on State Route Christ1an you."'~ J)eople on this
power pole causing an t We believe
1 th
h 1primary
f
t
Lurlcbeon reservations should be 124 about four and a half miles subJect.
operation and unity.
Lons o
e sc oo L5 vr crea ·
an addibonal one half of ooe per
Individual IS the mKtter Gf talI
estimated loss in burned out mg, prcservmg, and developmg in to the ExterUiiOI) ~fice by Satof, Long Bottom, accordmg
Competing in the contest at Hem- cent of the COilt on each stretch
ents. Usually one feels another
street lights worth $200 to $300 the values involved In tbe demo· ur4ly of this week. ,nose needing south
to J
him
of road that meets with OJJtdoor
oac
·
!lock Grove at 9:30 Sunday morning advertising restr1ellnoa outlined in
person can do a better job.
in addition to Labor costs replac- crahc way of life. We feel that traQiportatJOn ahould allo contact
Robert Fitch of Loag Bottom will be Arnold Evans Barbara
• Cburcbes are not built by great
ing them.
the school should endeavor to the ~xtens1on offlce.
'
driver of tbe ear ~hich kiUed th~ Smith and Roger Lantz.: Tbe con- the law
taleotl but moatl)' by one talented
The first class of
estabUsh po}ides, selcd Jeaming
h.up bJ.~.,c:k, . Nld that ~ an~... test at _'[ uppers Plailt:!! .-.ill~~~at
0ae or the requirements limit;IJ
mal had 14}aped from a ehff Into 3':'30 P m. wiffi the contestant be- blUboll'ds tr.~t minimum-8il feet •
~ople_
Reoognlziog
our
talent
and
~
..
,.
·
d~
~
exPJOrienceo,
·~ utill.to..~tla
r"' •
a nl.
..,~ .. ""'"' tu1-~ _.
Of telebiDJ wbicJi
are conJ,.
v tent
ttie hiVJway in ko.Rh of hit c~~:r. ~Pi ;ill Durst, David DaVIs and Crom the rLgbt of way. The state
.
be Wlllilfg tti -do {»~ p.~t,rt. ~ ln Emmett s~
my name, you shall receive.
Fire Hall was
wlth a democratic philosophy .
and tben fell down and the car Rande'f Powell The evemng contest must sign an agreement With the
Faith to go with cooperation evening with Sl
'l'o us, democracy LS a way of
ran over it breaking its back and at Lon'" Bottom wtll begin at 7:30 secretary 9f ~ommerce tO collerJ
0
k
the extra money.
'
and talent. Three thmgs you The clasa it lponsored by
Mid·
0M~0Dl1Dg 0
life which ex1sts to the de:lree
nee .
with Martha Coleman, Donna Fitch
Here's how the .b~u surveyed
must have to have faith (1) Be· dleport Busmess and Professional
that is itself reflected Ln the
Jo~hlm today asked motorist! and
Sharon Sloater competing. the situation in other states 10 tbe
lid, (2) Vision and (3) Pel'!onal Women's Club and there will be
personality of
each of
us
to be wary while drivmg along Judges will be ~pecch majors from
experience.
_ four more meetiags of the class. An
throujh our attitude, values, and
Me1gs County roads pointing out Ohio University. The contest
at Mid·Atbntl~ area:
"
th t thl is th
b d
Delaware and West Virginia
John Hartung, oldest _ act1ve extra class wiU. be held for
HUNTINGTON,
va _ Mar- behavior in all our relatwns of
a
s
e
season
w
en
eer
Alfred,
also
in
the
evemng,
Will
have
both
consigned
thJs
sensitive
shall College alumni will nave a life, and we must reaJf1rm Our
Plans for t~vival ai the Long Will be moving about more and have Mary McAfte Marlene Warn·
member and recently awarded a up lessons.
13 year attendance pin for Sun-, Thoae enro\led Monday
cilance to become reacquainted faJth in &amp;'democracy and reinter· Bottom Chnstian Church have been that m hitting them a senous er and Margaret Wmdland as the issue
to a
Jegulative study
committee.
day School, broke ground .tor a :drs. Juha Russell, John
'Wiilh the college campu-s duripg pret its meanlug as c'&lt;lnd1Uons completed and
meetmgs will
id
t
h
speakers.
Pennsylvania's Legillature curnew i:ddition so that the chlldrer thomas E. Smith, Ruth Ann Bailey, Homecoming on Saturday
.and problems change.
run from Nov 8 through l4 at ace en mLg t occur.
Jt
ts
hoped
that
a
large
group
renUy
bas a Jaw pending, but the
of this churtb might have the L. 1a Bailey, Wilbur Bailey. Hszel
Special student gl.tides will conWe believe that the basic pur· · 7.3U each cveniQg and will then
will fill each of ltlese churches to Bureau of Publit Roads said "it
adeq~te room t~ learn of God, wo... ; , t.eroy Kessma:er, Mrs. Roy duet toun of the campus from 9 pose of a democratte society is conclude · m the regular morning
hear the young people Special muHis ulvahon and to mature into Holter, "'rs. Norma Chancey, Har· to 11 Saturday morning fDr return· for the develolroent and mtegra- church service on Sunday Nov. 15
SIC will be pronded m the ddfer- probably will not be adequate in
full gr~wn CbrlstWms.
ley D. MOJsman, Leo K. Smith, aU lng alumni. Tolll'6: will indude tion of personality. This type uf at 9 30 a m. The Rev Harold Dosent churches by other youna: peo- Jtl present form ."
Closmg prayer was given by of Pom"'oy, Marlon Williams of Manball's MW buildings and an society should offer an oppor· ter mirt1ster of the Shade Valley
pie. Evetyone is welcome and urgNew Jersey enacted legislation
ReY. Robert R. Card.
Addison; James R. White. Syracuse elqtlanation of the college's phms tunll,f for each person to develop P~storal Umty, which Jncludes the
ed to attend. The offering received but i! ~eals only with iuuance of
Mrs. W. \ . Morgan is ehaJr- Leota Youna:, Mb'lersviUe; Wilma for expansion, and wlll start 10 whatever talent he possesses.
. Long Bottom Chrilltlan Cllurch,
will help to forward the cause of pemuts an~ licenses and does not
man ,pf tbe oUic!al ~burcb board. HeiTmann, Cheshire; VIrgil Walk- front of Old Main.
Human perSQnallty should be will be doing the preaching.
peace through this "Prince of eonfori:a wath federal regulatory
.Mrs. Ch!f rd Lei.fbett Is secre· er, Long BOttom' and Betty Cline,
The guides, all Manhallsen!l.ors, respected 'to the extent thai an
Spcctlll music will be pt1vtded
.
.
Tbe Southern Region Farm Bur Peace" program under the leader- standards.
tary. Mrs. Sldrley Mills, Barbara Slout, are! Garv
for adifferinces
sell-reall· by various groups f rom throu~hout eau Talk Meet and Talent Fiml ship o! the Ohto ColUlctl of Cbur- . The ~entucky LegJslaf:ive ses-~ Adams, Betty Bick, and opportunity
zatiori of all,exists
where
hev
s1on tfus year was ri!Strtcted to
Serving ....l the bldldlng C&lt;Jm· Shirley W. itt,:tlls, Mrs, Orin Smith, steYe Jacobson, an of Huntington; are respected, an&lt;l variation In the area·. Among them wiJI b t: the was held Wednesd'ay night at e ·
budgetAry matters, so no aclioa
mlttee Is Roy Aiffle, Clifford Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. Ray Piekens, Mike James, Padrereburg~ and abl.llty is recognized.
Heese Famtly, the Long BoUom Piketon Elementary Schoot, out·
was t.aJ!:en on this subjed.
Leifheit, Newt Umphrey, w1mam Lydla Gilkey, Mrs. Bill Little, AI·
Pierce, Charleston.
We feel that democrac:y is 8 so- Quartette, the King SisterS, the side Piketon, Ohio.
d Willia ·ttad( d
Jan Wallate, Paul Greenlee, TomHomeooming activities I
Long Bottom Choir the Lemley
Meigs Coun.ty took two contest- '
•
rk
~ifhei~'ts' cbalr· my Lyons. James Mille,. and Wil- will inelude • parade before tbe cal relationship in whicb each Qunlettc, the Sisson Sistera, and anta Christine Watsop. and Robef·
C1~•rs.Cuuord
...,.
Uam Fink of Middleport.
I Merwhal1-0hio University football person recognizes his indepen- th" 1'YF and Chi Rho groupo. Oth·
to_ Kraeu!er and Telry_ Bradford.
an of the projeet committee and
dence upon every other person
•
m
ti'easu~ of building fund.
game, tn elurnnt party irtunediate- C
ti
· er n . nbers w1U be provided by Mtss Watson competed m the Sen·
1
911
Through contributions, tee
ly foUOWll.ng the .game, and tlb.e an- o-opera
recogn zes eommon visiting groups and persona.
ior division anil Roberta and
cream socials and apple butter
nual Homecoming danc-e Saturday concerns, purposes. and problems.
The sermon topiC8 are I I follows : TeiTY in the Junior diviJion.
evening, featur.tne Buddy MorroW · It Involves plannmg 4ilnd work· Sunday evening, the loc.l "Prince
Roberta and 'l'erry won the
project nearly baH of the eolf. .
• ,
and hi&lt;l orehest.N.
~g !or common goa1.s. Ci:l-&lt;~pera · of Peace Gontest'l with Martha Junior
division talent find sing·
Word has been received here by
b~b:e~::~~Uon will be .lar1e.
Alumni may reserve daJlCtl! tic- tion results .m gr~ater security Coleman, Donna Fitch and Stlaron ing "Dfdd)r".
friends of tbe death of Professor
1
, . r\
kets, at $3.23 per couple, th~ for the indlvJdual end an enriched SloaWr, competing. Monday evenThey will ,now get an expenae Bill Melvin on August 27.
H. E Hamilton, Gallipolis, an.eroua:h for three de au roomd
tihe Marshall office of Dev-elOI)- social enYironment in wtlkh every mg, Rev. Doster wlll pr~b on "To paid trip to Columbus to appear
Mr. Melvin, who bas been living nounced. today ' the annual Cub
wiu- a baiement an may ,be ~le
m.ent -and Alumni MfaiD, or pur- one h~l an opportunltyy tG deve- and Fro With Every Wind of Doe- before the Ohio Farm Bureau in Ironton wilile teaching at the Leaders' Pow Wow Will be held at
l l part of sanctuary when nee ed.
cbase them on tbe campWI SaW,· ~op ht' potentialities, bu~ pe)'· tnne" from Eph. 4:14; Tuesday, annual meeting.
Roberta and c-ollege in Ashland, and was on an the Washington ElfmteniaJ7 School
I"omellOy P~e todl)' repol1ed dly.
(Continued on Page SIX)
"We Hold These TrUths'\ Jn 8:30; Terry were accompanied p:r Mrs. extended vacation Jn the northwest. m Gallipolis on November 21.
but one minor "accident early
\\lf,dne.&amp;day, "The Reason for the Dick ·~
He and his wife were visiting with
Annually ~e third Satul'dQ" in
Gallla Cqunty's Tip·'l,'oea won their ehtldren in Alburquerque, N- November, tble PQW wow ia a'•con·
thursdl!IIY tnornlng: on ·Union Ave.
ANH\VIRIAR;Y~~~i{s,::;~~
t~.~~;y;tn
the Gospel." Lk . 8.H;
re1ulted In but light damThe 23th Wedding
I' .tlll
J1
"Who Is m Bohdaa:e to the Senior division t1lent find M., when he was stricken with a Ierence of aU Den Mothen, Cubage an~ no one Injured.
of Mr. a~td Mrs. Lester
4·8; Friday "Is Bat:~tism and Jf"Y Gnm or NeliJOnville heart attaek and died suddenly.
masters. Pac:k ~mltteemen,
Actordhti to the a«:ideot re- be ob..rved with Open
Salvation?" AcU 22,le; placed second In that division for
A year ago thts Spnng. Arr. Mel- den dads aud parents and proapecport; James. ~ Johnsoa, 18, &lt;1f the home of their son and
Sa{\lrdl~ "From Holy Ghoit to Athens County.
vin underwent a throat operation llve leaders. It is ll function of the
POD1eroy Route 1 ran -his car oft- er-ln·law, Mr. and Mtl. Jphn
Spitlt,l' Jn. 14·26; Sunday riwrnlng
for cancer.
District Leadership 'l'ntining Comthe aide ot the road into a ditch sell, Fisher-at, SUnday, Nov. 8,
0
001g
"Gratitude or Reward in Chrlttlan
Mr. Melvin served as superinten- ;nattee.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
whUe P.fOCt!Cding toward the Un- 2 to 4 p m. AU relatives
Living" from Gal 2·8-9.
An adult experience, tte pow
Larry O'Brien, 22, Alfred, and dent at Middleport High School
1'he Fellowship meeting of the ion Ave., bi1dge. Damace to the frtentls are invited.
The Christian Youth Fe~owship ·Services wm be just an )lour Phyllis Adams, 22, Letart.
from 1932 to 1934.
wow will mclude an exl'tibi\ of
churches
of
the
Reedsville ear wu esttmated lat $1M.
of the Shade Valley Pastorto allow parents to attend with
handicraft made by die bo)'l, a
1
Chatge was• held at the Reedschildren and w1th school
and the 'Methodist Youth
midway
of games CUbs like to pllf,
ville M-ethodist Church with 30
I F1oii&lt;IW&amp;hi
of
;~.ild1ren:
evening there will
in atteu.dance.
IeASOn or sermonette
~~\~ ;;'.~':;':e~nd out, and • BlueAda Btstell read "The Diary of
-;h,ii.ir!,~ in which they will
In addition, there will be four
t.ha Bible", Leona Hensley, "What
participate Everyone ia Invited
L
ndivldual
conferences ninhlng con
a Good Church Garden Should
and urged to attend, reports Mrs.
Contain''
and Donel
Riebel
Frankie Pickens, cha11man of the
party will be at a
ucbur&lt;th Facta "
Wclcommg Committee Mrs Tressa
~ to enter the rink ind
The American artist who was selected to open American noniea, Stunts and Skits. Witlf the
ln the absence of the program
Swam and Mra Josle Babcock hcve Festival Week at the Brussels World Fair in 1958 will be the ~xceptton of Pack .AdmiDUtra\iOJt.
bers of the youth
)eader an Impromptu meeting
been In charge of arranging the
friends and gue11ts
opening attraction in the initial University Artist Series Sun- ,he whole show will be ol ¥itallh·
wa1 held on different local quesspecial music.
Jn charge of the
day, November 8 at 6 p m . in Memorial Auditorium on the crest tc the Den Moqler;s. Pack
and Bible Scriptures.
the Rev. Robert
OU campus.
\dmmistrauon is geaf'f4 for Cubi.itarteo&lt; Warner contributed a
er Methodist Charge
d'
h
d h' d b t 1 9 ·
naslcrs and pack committeemen.
glasaea for our Sun·
visor Lloyd Dillinger
WO
S
Byron Janis, a child prO 1gy W 0 ma e IS e U a
lU
Seventy~ix Cub Loaders ,attoodProject to help needy
Chuck Taylor. The Rev.
PittsbW"gh's carnegie Hall, is I
d b
•-Jd 1~
h
considered today as one of the past summer he ccunplet~d his ~ l e pow wow '"'
.. ~, year.
er of the Shade VaJley .P...It~r~l
Unity "-ill also be there with
world's outstandiAg pianists. Tic- fourlh tour of South Amenca. He
~e·e~t
advisors, Mt. and Mrs. Wilbur
kets for the concert series can be has made four -concert tours o(
~Ua
Windland, Mr. and Mn~ Walter
'L..
obtained al the Memorial Audl- Europe
Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ji.mes
JJeFl S
torJum Box OW.ce from 8 to 4 p,
He has recorded for RCA-Victor
Haney.
Two arrests were reported today m. weekly and from 8 to noon and his latest release is tbe
ff
on Saturday.
Raehmanmoif Concerto No. 3 With
J
by
the
.Meiss
Gounly
Sher•
's
DeTickets
will
also
be
available
tbe
Boston
Symphony,
Charles
This
Sa\urd::·~~~1~~~:~;
I
partment according to Sheriff Ro- Sunday evening precedmg the lduncb conductmg.
8 :00
llliss
bert ..Hartenbach.
concert. The remaining attracBorn in McKeesport, Pa. and n!ee•lfiiii-Wi
Slated to be given a hearing to tlons 1n the Artist Series mclude educated In Pittsburgh, the artist
Monday · evening
before
Emmett
rhother, Mrs. Aaron
wascounty
DonaldJudge
H. Prince
28. Nathan Mi1stem, violinist, Marian come• fro':'~ I non-mus1ca 1 bac khbm", -..inetnUie. Present
Ky., on eharges of Anderson and the Lamoureaux ground. Haa talents were dJSC()vMr. and Mrs. Jay Myen, Mr.
Orchestra of Parla.
ered by a Pittsburgh Kindergar:;.t"n. Kelton and Kaal'OJI. .
Pt~r~!f!~~~:~.~~- Janis has appearod as gucat ten teaeher who thought the boy '
was that of Tru· soloost with tbc Boston sYmphony possessed. perfect pitch and show
""" ':·.. · -, 1 C.rpen- the Chicago Symphony, the Den- ed unusuual musical lntf!'rest. He
4 upport. vcr a.nd Porlland Symphonies as lltudled In New York Cit)' and at
oVer to Jllcb· well 11 Jn aolo .rtcltals in al.ln~t the age of 10 appoared as s,loillt
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