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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
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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
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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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Mr and Mrs. John Duncan and
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
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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.
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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.''
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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,
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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
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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
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!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.
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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
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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
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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
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the extra money.
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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:
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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
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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- '
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~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
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ti'easu~ of building fund.
game, tn elurnnt party irtunediate- C
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· er n . nbers w1U be provided by Mtss Watson competed m the Sen·
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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. .
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~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
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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.
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"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
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"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,
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"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
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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~~~:~;
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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
ev&lt;ey ,..;or ..,..lola Cit¥. 'TiWr Willl tllo NBC stliiPbolll'•

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The next project planned by tile
Seniors and Mothen will be a bake I

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help of the Senior Mothers.
There w!U be games, prizes add

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Cub PowWow
In Gallipolis
Is November 21

CfiL, .l..:..d MYF'
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2--D.OU, Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, '0., Nov. 5;i059

Editorially

~leetion

Alfred Social
Events Of Wel:lk

6undty . School attendance on
Nov. 1 was 49, offering $14.69. Rev .
Card delivered th.e message "A
Call From God at 10:40 a. m.
Fifty persons attended the Box
Social aad Halloween party at the
church basement and 1ponsored by
the *fYF Saturda)' evening,
Mrs. Aida Faudree led prayer
rneettng last Wednesday -evening.
Twenur·tbree we:re in attendance.
This Week's leader is Albert Warn-

Not Over For County Boards

A.itboe 111e .....ton is post , the

work of
the · eighty-eight County Boards of Elections
b not &lt;Oillplete.d for that election Many
•eeks of preparation by the Boards of Ele:cUone were necessary so that the electors
ml.gl)t cast their votes with as little confusion
ond lna&gt;!ll',nience"' possible .
In order that all citizens who were eligible
to vote were accorded the opportunity to
.vote ' the Boards of EJections, both member!S
,Pd derks, conducted schools of instru ctions
,., 111e precinct officials who manned the
p,ofr poWnc places through.out the State of
Ohio.
'fhe laws 1overning the e1igibility of voters

are complex and techni ca l, a·nd ev,ery effort
is bei ng made to acquaint the precinct offi.

ciais with these laws.
The election officials are also inltructed

as to the proper method of counting the votes
casi at th e close of the polling place-. El'ery
effort is made to instill in these offici.f!:t\s the
Importance of an accurate and impartial tab1
u.lation of the wtes.
Ohio's election procedures have received
nationwide acclaim for thi!ir efficiency and
accurocy in ltiJIII:!tl'!!! votes, and with the
conti nued assistance of each of these precinct officials, it will continue to receive the
prnise of our sister states.

-Social Securitv•

er
The Alfred Home DemonstraUoo
Club will meet on Thursday, Nov.
1.,2, Jt tly! home of Leota Warner.
Subjeet v;iU~ ''.Mt!.-1. Pl•nnin,g and
Preparation' Uld the noon metl
wiU be served from food 1 used in
~e demonstr&amp;tions.' Each one preeot will be as
to pay a smaU
,um to defray
t of the food.
T·he "Week
Prayer and SelfDenial" ser
at the church on
Odober 29,
sored by the W.
S. C. S had
ndance of 19.
..- and Mrs
ir Woode visited
ber uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Kei)Jl~b CtJ,rlstopher, of Fleming,

Land Transfer111

WYou

.'- .J!WIW Hlf·employed

m.

fa~m ­

A ehttlten barbecue wa1 held
Saturday i!vening at the Hemlock
Grove Grange Hall by Explorer
Poat 270 members and their fam·
ilie!.

Wilbur Dixon. district commissioner, wu. guest speaker. He pre·
sented merit badges to Lee ~d
and Ray Coleman. Receiving .bronze

palm awards were Gene Romine
and James Kern, wilh Lee Reed
anct Dave Kern r~iving gold palm
awards. Each mother attending
was presented .a conage by her

son.
Tlt.e hall and tables were decor·

at.ed in keiPJni :iitli Halloween.

Corsages and d.ecoratina: .were bY
Mrs. Leonard Reed 1md Mrs. Willard.
Explorers present were Larry
and Albert Curtla, Jim KFJ1. Lee
Reed, Ray ColeinJn. Max Cale, Jobn
McLaughlin, BiD Heilmtm. Gene
Romine, and James Reese, advisor,
and-samuel L. Curtis, auist.ant ad·
vi.!lor.

'M4RK&amp;T REPORT ..
CINCJNNATL O. UPI-Produee:
'lbe Prinee Of Peace Conte« will F.ggs, large A dowti Ie, mediums
be held at the Alfred Cburc'h on
· lth unchanged to up 2 cents, others
S\lnday, Nov. 8. at 9 p..~·- w . uncb,anged; large A ,plentiful, in·
Mary fdcAfee of Rock Spnngs, Nar- ventory carry over reported at
le~e' Warner o' Bethel, and Mara:!!- moat plaa.t&amp;,
mediums · supplJ,
ret Ana . WiDdland, Alfred, partie•· short eoll8umen, white .lnd
~U~.
. dU
· browp, pa:icea at farms, A jumbo
SUOday vlaitors in the Fin ns:· 33-31 A large 30.3' A ~Jtedium
Cal~poell home were Mr: and Mn:· 17.23: A am.U 11·1'7 'B large
Eu1ene ?ie~ and Mr. ~ Mni. 26, underriades 9·14, delivertid

fart.N bne not previoualy qual·

ififdl on the ba•d of their farm
tll"tl4nlli• al011e. The reason is that
they l1ttH the rtQulred working
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Chicken Barbecue
Held ByMembers
Of Explorer Post

: ~Jq, Sunday .afternoon.

()dober 1, I,N8, was an tm·
~ d!~te. On that day, they, for
(h6- (i'rlt lime, achieved social se·
11
· ty diubility protection.
hUe ~ial aecurlty office•
have beell ,.ying i.l11bility claim•
far over tWo yeara, tell-employed

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Salisbury Brownie
Troop Halloween
Party Is Held

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Olear Findlmg of CoolVJUe, Ber·
tb• Sebrelber and ·B eale Ben.tz ot
Mason, w Va., and Mary Bentz- of
Pomeroy, and Mr. 11nd Mrs. Jaek
Ka1ler (Buford FindlinJ) and family f N rth CIJ'Oiina

'Ole AlataJtr.

toDAY AND

FOB CincinOati, A large 38-ft, A
medium 27.20, A small 22~23; iB

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Mr. and Mn. M.rvln Wll.an And
daulhter, Pam, were Sunday gueite
&lt;&gt;f :relatlvu i.n Nitro, W. Va.

'l'he Sali1bury Brownie
bad a Hallowel'n Party and ra~~~·rl
Ni&amp;hlr Wednesday evening at
Salisbury School.

Become Home Project\
lr .11M III\'WOOD '
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the rectplqt anct ~
toth&amp;-b- .

Radford, Cathy Dill,

Those' atteriding were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sharon, Richard and
Wilham Radford, Becky,
Mary Lou,. Mr. and Mrs.
.Blackston, Sherrie,
and
Bobby, lrlrs. Mrs.
Hicha~rrd~;~il'".;:;-:,:~;;1
daughters,
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Sandy, Brenda, - cc.···n°-ennis,
Donald Lanning, Susan

THE PERFECT

On Friday evening, October 23rd at 8•00 in a double ring
ceremony, Miss Nancf Haddox became· the bride of Walter
MorTis at the home o Miss Haddox's sister, Mrs .. Dale Good·
nite.

GIFT

An uncle of the groom, Rev.
Eurnest Thomas, oUiciuted at the
'"'edding with Mr. and Mrs. Good·
nite attending the couple.
A shOtt reception was held for
lh~ new couple immediately .following the ceremony with members of the immediate families

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count to 20 •••
and know your
A.B.C.'s ••• you can
play any tune Instantly - withoul
lessons.

night Oct. 24. They vut on tile
first and seeond degrll!es.
Wendell Chapm411 was ilbsent
£rom bfs duties as teacher in
South Wiltoi1 because of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson
and daughter of Logan were Sat·
urday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Beckley.
Mr. .and Mrs. John Clark of
Jackron, 0., and Mra. Blanch
Clark of Oak Hill were Sunday
guests of MJ::, and Mn. · l!lt'rl Cray
a11d Lef\!LCr§Y. , 1 ·
Miss Cora Rupe who has been a
house guest in 1 the hom• of Clara
Phillips the past week has returD·
ed to her home In Middleport.
Wm. Cottrill and Harold Cot·
trill are in . Columbus where they
are building a home.
l
Mrs.· Mildred Strawsbaugb and
d3ughter Cindy were recent guests
uf relatives and friends In Col·
umbus,
Earl Beckley who bas been lll
the past tour ·weeks has recovered
and is ·btick on his mail route. Mr.
Beckley retires Dec. 1st and has
been on the mall route more than
thirty years.
Mrs Num Betz who has been a
medie~l patient at Holzer HosPl·
tal will be transferred to a · Nel!
sonvJlle Ho1p1tal for an indefi·
nite.. time.
Mr. and MrS: Frank Beckley of
Hamden visited his brotber Earl
who has been lll.
Mrs. Nellie s,yre was in At·
hens Thursday where she consulted .a dbctor.

Only Concert
"j:,'ovlctils' 'tich
mellow tone· and
clear brilliant
melody • '. • made
possible. by

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Como in ••• see and
Instantly Play ltl

and

televlalqn sbowa to clve him advertJilnJ r,tuca:
· "Thla • common pracUcetpayJnc to aet phag,."

10 minute vJilt with
Gtlv. Nel•on A,. Roell:•·
week wat the lan"•t
l ;:~,t-iioooiilo'• •ny vllt~r tlnce so.!&lt;itlta

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"TIIIo lo tbo lint limo · that I
know that anyone waa bepb1a a
1top watch on me when t had a
vlaltor."

TIMPERLY,!;;;i;ncl-Nn. She.

IIa Winkle)', 2'r, whO h~t liven
away two of her &lt;:hlldren, nklnl
an American toupte to come fOJo
ward and take a bib)' •h• ••~'­
in

february 1

Miss Georoia Gray employed In
ColumbuJ &amp;pe11t tbe week~d 11
the guest of Frank and ~VI · Grq

BAKER

WASHINGTON-Prealdent EJ .
. aenhower, elter being rem.tnded
hi• pteu eonferenee that hl1

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How's Your, ~on IQt"How 1Dn1 &lt;~O I nW..I ~ •"'lnl .
·ond lllill i'em!hl retlillte~d", p!&lt;l·
a voter in -~ · Ohio .re&amp;lltr:atlOD
l1r'etine,.t.
· Stc...tarr el ttat.'i A."¥W81 :
- Under · Ohio law YC!U · mult v~t.

:r.t lust (lnce tn two •

Years.

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Dil you retJd

11bout M11ry Bro•
getting

·T~e .Missumary Society of t~e Mt.
Monah Baptist Church of Mtddle·
~rt met last Sun~a.)' afternoon
1 w1lh Mrs. Arnold Richards as bos·
1
tess.
The meeting wa• e.alled to order
by the 2nd viet pi'e&amp;ident. Mrs.
Nellie Winston, with the gropp

•rrietl,
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smging the theme song, "Keep lie
~very

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Corner In

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file· .Program Commi~tee report·
cd that Rev. Jories ~ of- 'Beekley, W.
va., would be the speaker for Ule
·•·lSSiQnary bunday which is the
uan :iouuday of Lhe month. The

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.ot:fVtce wu1 begin at 11 a. m.
1

'J.he

~ommHtee

In ebarge of the

oook raca project reported they
.~ow bave enough money to uur·
C••"se and pJace the racks on the
JJuCit 01 tbe church pews. Mrs. ~a·
o•e Jones, .who was on .the commit·
u!t!, was gtven a 11tand1og vote of
•ltanKs 1·or brmgmg m Ule 1.w.r1est
"mount of money (or the project.
~us. Oscar Hardaway was named
as the delegate to the Women's
'-'onvention to be: held at Forrest
.1.\un J:Saptist Church this S\Ulday .
Mn. .K.al.hryn Payne,
society
who has been away, ex·
pressed. her pleasure ~t b~i~g Jp. at·
I.Elndance at the meeung antl thallk·
~d 1UI for the carda sent to ber.
Tne next meetlnt: wUl be held
at the . home of Mrs. Winston oR
the first Sunday in Deeember at
whicb time plans for tlle Christmas party wHI be made ..
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pJ"eSldent

Mt• QJ"lYe

looks like
St1te is
going to
tile Rose
Bowl I

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Hoyt Curtla waa called back

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br .Plooe.
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Rutll Stethem
laat .week L"l~c
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Aropnd A.Rd • · epent
tney· viJited ¥1'.

.Furniture
ber 30.

SHOPS

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Wilkesville
M'ISSIOnarr
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Several members of Wilke•
;:;:n1~b::;e 1G;!~:e. gu;:~:rd~ Society Meets ,

lncludlnJiegs and

• slartlng at

Department

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The couple are at home in their
Aflter ij)e reception the couple apartment at 3621AI I..incoln Street
left for White Sulphur - SpriD&amp;&amp; m Midd1eport. ·
where they spent the weekend.

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.amazing . . . but more
amazing Is the price •••

WASHINGTON~

The new Mrs. Morris il a gradu·
ate of Middleport High School in
the class of '59. r.tr. Morris Js a
paduate of Pomeroy High School
Cl•ss of '59 and is presently em·
ployed at the Vinton Co111 Co., at
Mc.A.rthur.

"DRESS
BETTER
FOR
LESS"

present.

organ tone ~is

etore owner Max He11, of Allen·

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Nancy Haddox Becomes Bride
·
Of Walter Morris On Oct. 23

Refreshments were served.

Tho magnificent

1. Wall raceu
J. Manhal

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nie, Mrs. Arthur Nease
Mr. and 'Mrs: Edgar
and Eddie, Bennett
Roush, Marla and ~aria
and Diana Weyersmiller.

roods,.

IIOWN

Mr. and. )Ira, Bob Goode :were week at Jackson's Mill.
(J
)Yeekend auiili""of tbelr parent•.
Her project circular was 5el&lt;&amp;ct·
Mr. 1nd Mn. lWph Turrw and
ed, one oI the five hest. Jand
Mr. and Mn. Earl Goode.
haos •-~n very active m 4·H Club
Elmer Welt and d.auahter, Deb- work in Mason County for several
ra, of Silv~r Sprln,p, :Maryl.and: hia yean. She is a pinwearer.
mother, Mtl. Kate We1t. 'Do)' l"~
Martha Harril, 13, MonoDga)ia r===~======~~~~
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and llrt. Charlea Carr and daulht= County won the eonttlt ·in which
er of Raveuwood, W. Va. ealled 33 girb participated.
at the lol. E. Nellon bome SUDdiY
and alao at thelt old home. They
Sponsored by the West Virg ~n1a
are former rutdeot.a.
Wool Marketing A&amp;socJation, the
Mr. and Mra. Keeton were Sun· contest was open to 4·H girhl
day gueatl xt the Ralpb Turner carrying the fifth.year clothing
borne.
project (Your Wool Outfit). The
Mr. and Jdra. Edwin Nebon and highest scoring gi rl from each
children liave moved fio Wooster county where the project ia car·
where be i1 emplO)'ed. The Eugene ried was eligible to participate
Graham !a.m11)' i1 now Hvini Oil in the slate competition. whictl
the Nel10n' farm.
was under the direetinn of Miss
We pause at this tiihe to extend our heart felt
Mr. and Mrs. L R. Chapman Mildred Fizer, State 4·H Girls'
were weekend gue~tl of her sister, Club Agent at West Virginia
thanks and appreciation to aU our friends and
~lllr. aDd Mn. carl Randolph
of Universit)•.
Toledo.
Themes for this year's State 4-H
customers for. their patronage over the years
Mr. and Mrt. Paul B. Aikman Health jlftd Safety Programs were
. .. and we will continue to show our appreeiaand two cllildren were Sunday via· announced recently by c. P. Dor. ·
it:ora at theM. E. Nelson home.
sey, State 4·H Club Leader.
iion by doing our best to bring you the best
Min Pam Wil10n apent .. day
The theme is "Body·in Line•·recently with Min Jennilee Wil· Posture l&lt;'ine." The main purpose
quality of merchandise at lowest prices.
hams· at Dexter.
of this program is to encourage
boys, girls and adults to under-~
NIKITA MilTS EDITOR
stand and practice ~.:ood posture
Moscow UPI-SovJet Premier habits which will contribute to
Nikita S. Khrushchev met Wed· good health and good :.pflearance.
1
nesday with United Arab Repub"Safety at Home" Is the theme
lic edJtor Salah Salem and wu (If the Safely Program.
,
reported to have told him Soviet ' The chief emphasis will be )
UAR relations will improw.
placed (In safety inside the home. i
Special stress i~ to be given to
CUllS TO POTLUCK.
'the eause of falls and fires aod
Cub Pack :Me wtll meet Satur· the importance of knowing first
day at 6:30 p. m. in the' Salisbury .ald.
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Scbool when a potluck sUpper
· Chairman of the State 4·H
wm be served. All Cub parents Health Committee is Betty fto, •
EAST MAIN STREET- POMI!BOY
are urged to attend this Important berts, l:xtension Specialists in 1
meetinc.
·
foods and nutrition at WVU. Mil-

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alao Vlllted the State 4-li Camp at the monthlr meetlq at 1 ;. a.
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CIUCAGO lJPI-lt will lab.
Giu;,t! visited Arkalliollll, 'Jennet- in We!l't Vlra:mia was the most the ltee1 Jndu1try Ud tbe Uaa..
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atril:e, R. J. M.arliU.t, pre.lddt of
families in Harrison, Monongalia,
tbe Indu.triallbna&amp;elllent Soelet,
Tyler and Doddr idge ountiet. He
Muon County 4-H LNders and uid WednetdaJ.

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rectJon of Brownie leaders
Howard Roush, Mrs. Roy
and Mrs. Norman W1eyer.n&gt;il
Winning prizes were

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dred Fizer, SLate Glrb' .._.H Club

1·\ilt-nt at WVU U chairman of the

Mr. and .Mra. Grover Stout at·
J anet Eibnauer, Tip Toppers
tended the weddlna: of bia dauaht4-H
Club placed among th~ top
/'r, Mary Ellen, 1t tile Hebb¥rd5·
10 blue ribbon winners in the
ville ehurcb Sunday.

Mr. Charles Djll, Haro•hid~__llla,&lt;~k_i
1ton and Edgar AbDott ••
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plaQ.ist. for the grand
tume prizes went to;
nie Lanning ; ugliest,
ford; most original, Melody Roushc;l
funniest, Becky Nease.

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V:r. and Mn. Delbert ~ost an 23~ above 25 lb 23 1·2- 2t 1•2
family of Sugar Grove, Oblo, spent hens' 25-28· chicken pric6s II
the week end with their p~rent&amp;, farms,
2 1·.2 to 4 Jb. 14-1'
'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthrie and heavy hens 12·16, light bent 8-J I
lk. aad Mrs. Tom ¥oat.
fryer prices 101.000 head 51 pe ~
Mr. and :Mr•. Tom Barthel.e'my cent at 14, IS ·w eent at U .J-2, '
and family of J;)a)'ton spent Suaday 7 ·p er eeqt at lt 1·2, 26 per eent
wltb her Dl9tber, Mn. Effie W&amp;t- at US, 5 per ,cent at 16.
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Ready to cwk, fryer,t. ~ hUt
Mr. and Mi'1. John Arbaugh re· uncbanged, light demand. IUP"
celvt4 word of th¢&lt; birth of
a plies ample to plen~u); ~ deliver­
~~~C.bter b:o~ to thet, ; dau.&amp;hter ed FOB ·ciDCinnati, fryers 1 1r2:
and· eon-in·jaw, Mr. and Mrs. John to 3 lb. 21:'·28 . 1·2, hens 4 lbs and.
Rase~, Sea tle, Wasblngton.
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is 1\\'~ingless. Your newspa•per dedicates itself to keeping your ~nnels of Information fore~er
opf~ .. : keeping you 'up-t&lt;Hlate on everything on the local, county;' stale; national and Jn~~·­
tiOnaf acen,e th{lt affects your interests. It is, in :fact, "freedom's text~t," providi~g ~ sine~s of

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2--D.OU, Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, '0., Nov. 5;i059

Editorially

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Alfred Social
Events Of Wel:lk

6undty . School attendance on
Nov. 1 was 49, offering $14.69. Rev .
Card delivered th.e message "A
Call From God at 10:40 a. m.
Fifty persons attended the Box
Social aad Halloween party at the
church basement and 1ponsored by
the *fYF Saturda)' evening,
Mrs. Aida Faudree led prayer
rneettng last Wednesday -evening.
Twenur·tbree we:re in attendance.
This Week's leader is Albert Warn-

Not Over For County Boards

A.itboe 111e .....ton is post , the

work of
the · eighty-eight County Boards of Elections
b not &lt;Oillplete.d for that election Many
•eeks of preparation by the Boards of Ele:cUone were necessary so that the electors
ml.gl)t cast their votes with as little confusion
ond lna&gt;!ll',nience"' possible .
In order that all citizens who were eligible
to vote were accorded the opportunity to
.vote ' the Boards of EJections, both member!S
,Pd derks, conducted schools of instru ctions
,., 111e precinct officials who manned the
p,ofr poWnc places through.out the State of
Ohio.
'fhe laws 1overning the e1igibility of voters

are complex and techni ca l, a·nd ev,ery effort
is bei ng made to acquaint the precinct offi.

ciais with these laws.
The election officials are also inltructed

as to the proper method of counting the votes
casi at th e close of the polling place-. El'ery
effort is made to instill in these offici.f!:t\s the
Importance of an accurate and impartial tab1
u.lation of the wtes.
Ohio's election procedures have received
nationwide acclaim for thi!ir efficiency and
accurocy in ltiJIII:!tl'!!! votes, and with the
conti nued assistance of each of these precinct officials, it will continue to receive the
prnise of our sister states.

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The Alfred Home DemonstraUoo
Club will meet on Thursday, Nov.
1.,2, Jt tly! home of Leota Warner.
Subjeet v;iU~ ''.Mt!.-1. Pl•nnin,g and
Preparation' Uld the noon metl
wiU be served from food 1 used in
~e demonstr&amp;tions.' Each one preeot will be as
to pay a smaU
,um to defray
t of the food.
T·he "Week
Prayer and SelfDenial" ser
at the church on
Odober 29,
sored by the W.
S. C. S had
ndance of 19.
..- and Mrs
ir Woode visited
ber uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Kei)Jl~b CtJ,rlstopher, of Fleming,

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A ehttlten barbecue wa1 held
Saturday i!vening at the Hemlock
Grove Grange Hall by Explorer
Poat 270 members and their fam·
ilie!.

Wilbur Dixon. district commissioner, wu. guest speaker. He pre·
sented merit badges to Lee ~d
and Ray Coleman. Receiving .bronze

palm awards were Gene Romine
and James Kern, wilh Lee Reed
anct Dave Kern r~iving gold palm
awards. Each mother attending
was presented .a conage by her

son.
Tlt.e hall and tables were decor·

at.ed in keiPJni :iitli Halloween.

Corsages and d.ecoratina: .were bY
Mrs. Leonard Reed 1md Mrs. Willard.
Explorers present were Larry
and Albert Curtla, Jim KFJ1. Lee
Reed, Ray ColeinJn. Max Cale, Jobn
McLaughlin, BiD Heilmtm. Gene
Romine, and James Reese, advisor,
and-samuel L. Curtis, auist.ant ad·
vi.!lor.

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CINCJNNATL O. UPI-Produee:
'lbe Prinee Of Peace Conte« will F.ggs, large A dowti Ie, mediums
be held at the Alfred Cburc'h on
· lth unchanged to up 2 cents, others
S\lnday, Nov. 8. at 9 p..~·- w . uncb,anged; large A ,plentiful, in·
Mary fdcAfee of Rock Spnngs, Nar- ventory carry over reported at
le~e' Warner o' Bethel, and Mara:!!- moat plaa.t&amp;,
mediums · supplJ,
ret Ana . WiDdland, Alfred, partie•· short eoll8umen, white .lnd
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· browp, pa:icea at farms, A jumbo
SUOday vlaitors in the Fin ns:· 33-31 A large 30.3' A ~Jtedium
Cal~poell home were Mr: and Mn:· 17.23: A am.U 11·1'7 'B large
Eu1ene ?ie~ and Mr. ~ Mni. 26, underriades 9·14, delivertid

fart.N bne not previoualy qual·

ififdl on the ba•d of their farm
tll"tl4nlli• al011e. The reason is that
they l1ttH the rtQulred working
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Held ByMembers
Of Explorer Post

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()dober 1, I,N8, was an tm·
~ d!~te. On that day, they, for
(h6- (i'rlt lime, achieved social se·
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· ty diubility protection.
hUe ~ial aecurlty office•
have beell ,.ying i.l11bility claim•
far over tWo yeara, tell-employed

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Olear Findlmg of CoolVJUe, Ber·
tb• Sebrelber and ·B eale Ben.tz ot
Mason, w Va., and Mary Bentz- of
Pomeroy, and Mr. 11nd Mrs. Jaek
Ka1ler (Buford FindlinJ) and family f N rth CIJ'Oiina

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Mr. and Mn. M.rvln Wll.an And
daulhter, Pam, were Sunday gueite
&lt;&gt;f :relatlvu i.n Nitro, W. Va.

'l'he Sali1bury Brownie
bad a Hallowel'n Party and ra~~~·rl
Ni&amp;hlr Wednesday evening at
Salisbury School.

Become Home Project\
lr .11M III\'WOOD '
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Radford, Cathy Dill,

Those' atteriding were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sharon, Richard and
Wilham Radford, Becky,
Mary Lou,. Mr. and Mrs.
.Blackston, Sherrie,
and
Bobby, lrlrs. Mrs.
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Donald Lanning, Susan

THE PERFECT

On Friday evening, October 23rd at 8•00 in a double ring
ceremony, Miss Nancf Haddox became· the bride of Walter
MorTis at the home o Miss Haddox's sister, Mrs .. Dale Good·
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An uncle of the groom, Rev.
Eurnest Thomas, oUiciuted at the
'"'edding with Mr. and Mrs. Good·
nite attending the couple.
A shOtt reception was held for
lh~ new couple immediately .following the ceremony with members of the immediate families

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and know your
A.B.C.'s ••• you can
play any tune Instantly - withoul
lessons.

night Oct. 24. They vut on tile
first and seeond degrll!es.
Wendell Chapm411 was ilbsent
£rom bfs duties as teacher in
South Wiltoi1 because of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson
and daughter of Logan were Sat·
urday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Beckley.
Mr. .and Mrs. John Clark of
Jackron, 0., and Mra. Blanch
Clark of Oak Hill were Sunday
guests of MJ::, and Mn. · l!lt'rl Cray
a11d Lef\!LCr§Y. , 1 ·
Miss Cora Rupe who has been a
house guest in 1 the hom• of Clara
Phillips the past week has returD·
ed to her home In Middleport.
Wm. Cottrill and Harold Cot·
trill are in . Columbus where they
are building a home.
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Mrs.· Mildred Strawsbaugb and
d3ughter Cindy were recent guests
uf relatives and friends In Col·
umbus,
Earl Beckley who bas been lll
the past tour ·weeks has recovered
and is ·btick on his mail route. Mr.
Beckley retires Dec. 1st and has
been on the mall route more than
thirty years.
Mrs Num Betz who has been a
medie~l patient at Holzer HosPl·
tal will be transferred to a · Nel!
sonvJlle Ho1p1tal for an indefi·
nite.. time.
Mr. and MrS: Frank Beckley of
Hamden visited his brotber Earl
who has been lll.
Mrs. Nellie s,yre was in At·
hens Thursday where she consulted .a dbctor.

Only Concert
"j:,'ovlctils' 'tich
mellow tone· and
clear brilliant
melody • '. • made
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televlalqn sbowa to clve him advertJilnJ r,tuca:
· "Thla • common pracUcetpayJnc to aet phag,."

10 minute vJilt with
Gtlv. Nel•on A,. Roell:•·
week wat the lan"•t
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know that anyone waa bepb1a a
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IIa Winkle)', 2'r, whO h~t liven
away two of her &lt;:hlldren, nklnl
an American toupte to come fOJo
ward and take a bib)' •h• ••~'­
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Miss Georoia Gray employed In
ColumbuJ &amp;pe11t tbe week~d 11
the guest of Frank and ~VI · Grq

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. aenhower, elter being rem.tnded
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·ond lllill i'em!hl retlillte~d", p!&lt;l·
a voter in -~ · Ohio .re&amp;lltr:atlOD
l1r'etine,.t.
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·T~e .Missumary Society of t~e Mt.
Monah Baptist Church of Mtddle·
~rt met last Sun~a.)' afternoon
1 w1lh Mrs. Arnold Richards as bos·
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The meeting wa• e.alled to order
by the 2nd viet pi'e&amp;ident. Mrs.
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oook raca project reported they
.~ow bave enough money to uur·
C••"se and pJace the racks on the
JJuCit 01 tbe church pews. Mrs. ~a·
o•e Jones, .who was on .the commit·
u!t!, was gtven a 11tand1og vote of
•ltanKs 1·or brmgmg m Ule 1.w.r1est
"mount of money (or the project.
~us. Oscar Hardaway was named
as the delegate to the Women's
'-'onvention to be: held at Forrest
.1.\un J:Saptist Church this S\Ulday .
Mn. .K.al.hryn Payne,
society
who has been away, ex·
pressed. her pleasure ~t b~i~g Jp. at·
I.Elndance at the meeung antl thallk·
~d 1UI for the carda sent to ber.
Tne next meetlnt: wUl be held
at the . home of Mrs. Winston oR
the first Sunday in Deeember at
whicb time plans for tlle Christmas party wHI be made ..
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The couple are at home in their
Aflter ij)e reception the couple apartment at 3621AI I..incoln Street
left for White Sulphur - SpriD&amp;&amp; m Midd1eport. ·
where they spent the weekend.

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amazing Is the price •••

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The new Mrs. Morris il a gradu·
ate of Middleport High School in
the class of '59. r.tr. Morris Js a
paduate of Pomeroy High School
Cl•ss of '59 and is presently em·
ployed at the Vinton Co111 Co., at
Mc.A.rthur.

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Refreshments were served.

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Mr. and 'Mrs: Edgar
and Eddie, Bennett
Roush, Marla and ~aria
and Diana Weyersmiller.

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Mr. and. )Ira, Bob Goode :were week at Jackson's Mill.
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)Yeekend auiili""of tbelr parent•.
Her project circular was 5el&lt;&amp;ct·
Mr. 1nd Mn. lWph Turrw and
ed, one oI the five hest. Jand
Mr. and Mn. Earl Goode.
haos •-~n very active m 4·H Club
Elmer Welt and d.auahter, Deb- work in Mason County for several
ra, of Silv~r Sprln,p, :Maryl.and: hia yean. She is a pinwearer.
mother, Mtl. Kate We1t. 'Do)' l"~
Martha Harril, 13, MonoDga)ia r===~======~~~~
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and llrt. Charlea Carr and daulht= County won the eonttlt ·in which
er of Raveuwood, W. Va. ealled 33 girb participated.
at the lol. E. Nellon bome SUDdiY
and alao at thelt old home. They
Sponsored by the West Virg ~n1a
are former rutdeot.a.
Wool Marketing A&amp;socJation, the
Mr. and Mra. Keeton were Sun· contest was open to 4·H girhl
day gueatl xt the Ralpb Turner carrying the fifth.year clothing
borne.
project (Your Wool Outfit). The
Mr. and Jdra. Edwin Nebon and highest scoring gi rl from each
children liave moved fio Wooster county where the project ia car·
where be i1 emplO)'ed. The Eugene ried was eligible to participate
Graham !a.m11)' i1 now Hvini Oil in the slate competition. whictl
the Nel10n' farm.
was under the direetinn of Miss
We pause at this tiihe to extend our heart felt
Mr. and Mrs. L R. Chapman Mildred Fizer, State 4·H Girls'
were weekend gue~tl of her sister, Club Agent at West Virginia
thanks and appreciation to aU our friends and
~lllr. aDd Mn. carl Randolph
of Universit)•.
Toledo.
Themes for this year's State 4-H
customers for. their patronage over the years
Mr. and Mrt. Paul B. Aikman Health jlftd Safety Programs were
. .. and we will continue to show our appreeiaand two cllildren were Sunday via· announced recently by c. P. Dor. ·
it:ora at theM. E. Nelson home.
sey, State 4·H Club Leader.
iion by doing our best to bring you the best
Min Pam Wil10n apent .. day
The theme is "Body·in Line•·recently with Min Jennilee Wil· Posture l&lt;'ine." The main purpose
quality of merchandise at lowest prices.
hams· at Dexter.
of this program is to encourage
boys, girls and adults to under-~
NIKITA MilTS EDITOR
stand and practice ~.:ood posture
Moscow UPI-SovJet Premier habits which will contribute to
Nikita S. Khrushchev met Wed· good health and good :.pflearance.
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nesday with United Arab Repub"Safety at Home" Is the theme
lic edJtor Salah Salem and wu (If the Safely Program.
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reported to have told him Soviet ' The chief emphasis will be )
UAR relations will improw.
placed (In safety inside the home. i
Special stress i~ to be given to
CUllS TO POTLUCK.
'the eause of falls and fires aod
Cub Pack :Me wtll meet Satur· the importance of knowing first
day at 6:30 p. m. in the' Salisbury .ald.
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· Chairman of the State 4·H
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' . B~u no GJUJtl, the 27 year o.ld I J.ro~.kiOn'l MilL and West Vlrgln.ia Nov . tz in t.bo. APPIIwlde•, Pcnrll;o.lu.n who c11me to Weal Vlr· Unlvenity
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1 Youth Exchangee, hall
returned
Giulti ttated that wh.ile Cfait·
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ing otber parts of tbe
United
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Shlks ••• Vl'J')' interesting and
Wh J!e in the
United Statea, edueational, he felt that bis aU.y
CIUCAGO lJPI-lt will lab.
Giu;,t! visited Arkalliollll, 'Jennet- in We!l't Vlra:mia was the most the ltee1 Jndu1try Ud tbe Uaa..
M'!.' . PellM)'Ivartia and West VIr- profita ble becauu West VirginU ed Steehrorken 10 yean to Illite
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atril:e, R. J. M.arliU.t, pre.lddt of
families in Harrison, Monongalia,
tbe Indu.triallbna&amp;elllent Soelet,
Tyler and Doddr idge ountiet. He
Muon County 4-H LNders and uid WednetdaJ.

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rectJon of Brownie leaders
Howard Roush, Mrs. Roy
and Mrs. Norman W1eyer.n&gt;il
Winning prizes were

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., NOY. I, leflt 1.
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dred Fizer, SLate Glrb' .._.H Club

1·\ilt-nt at WVU U chairman of the

Mr. and .Mra. Grover Stout at·
J anet Eibnauer, Tip Toppers
tended the weddlna: of bia dauaht4-H
Club placed among th~ top
/'r, Mary Ellen, 1t tile Hebb¥rd5·
10 blue ribbon winners in the
ville ehurcb Sunday.

Mr. Charles Djll, Haro•hid~__llla,&lt;~k_i
1ton and Edgar AbDott ••
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plaQ.ist. for the grand
tume prizes went to;
nie Lanning ; ugliest,
ford; most original, Melody Roushc;l
funniest, Becky Nease.

Poultr.Y, supp . 1 an
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V:r. and Mn. Delbert ~ost an 23~ above 25 lb 23 1·2- 2t 1•2
family of Sugar Grove, Oblo, spent hens' 25-28· chicken pric6s II
the week end with their p~rent&amp;, farms,
2 1·.2 to 4 Jb. 14-1'
'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthrie and heavy hens 12·16, light bent 8-J I
lk. aad Mrs. Tom ¥oat.
fryer prices 101.000 head 51 pe ~
Mr. and :Mr•. Tom Barthel.e'my cent at 14, IS ·w eent at U .J-2, '
and family of J;)a)'ton spent Suaday 7 ·p er eeqt at lt 1·2, 26 per eent
wltb her Dl9tber, Mn. Effie W&amp;t- at US, 5 per ,cent at 16.
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Ready to cwk, fryer,t. ~ hUt
Mr. and Mi'1. John Arbaugh re· uncbanged, light demand. IUP"
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a plies ample to plen~u); ~ deliver­
~~~C.bter b:o~ to thet, ; dau.&amp;hter ed FOB ·ciDCinnati, fryers 1 1r2:
and· eon-in·jaw, Mr. and Mrs. John to 3 lb. 21:'·28 . 1·2, hens 4 lbs and.
Rase~, Sea tle, Wasblngton.
over 28·32.
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Imported Holland' Bulbs

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is 1\\'~ingless. Your newspa•per dedicates itself to keeping your ~nnels of Information fore~er
opf~ .. : keeping you 'up-t&lt;Hlate on everything on the local, county;' stale; national and Jn~~·­
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NEW YORK UPI-Tbe Dela·
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CQCb wbo beiteve• football
MQUid ...... fpq, toda¥ enapped
lliNiui.Piti Southern's' two-year

COLUMBUS UPI-Oblo 9t.ate
in United Coacb Woody llayea, recallinc his
Prell JlltHtaatiofial'l tmtll col- (111111 rw wit.b !ootla.ll officlall
over ofl'Jcia.linl lut ;ear, Wed
lege ntiOii. •
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Co.ch DtYt Nellon'e Blue Hen• neJday nil)lt emPbatieaUy sup.
moved from'
to- tint fol· ported Calllorn~ .CO.ch Pete El·lowin1•an euy, 34-14 victory over liott in the Mike Mc'J{tever inel
Rutc:er• of the major college dent on the Welt Coa5t.
football di"illou. But the Blue
.. I said a, y~ ago," Hayes reHens Qwe· a vote of &amp;hal,)b to plied ·iJi .anwer to i .question ·at
llempbil State, whkh gave tbem the Cobmiblu , Qui!W'IIiaclf Club
a bic allliP by uptettln&amp; Mluia- about tbe incident. "Tbat Jr the
•ippi Soatbem
lut Saturday foul play wasn't Mopped-, somenight, 21-6. Milaiuippi ' South~m one waa toilll to get hurt and
allpped to seeond. ·
hurt NdiJ."·
The Un1\ed Pre" International
"A C!OM!h c•n't keep hi1 liH:Imti
small colt.ge
toe~tball t'-Una:s
(lirst·place vote• and won-lolt re- Hlut when lte . seea a boy'11 face
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Don Weese. a senior, about 5,7,
is another eager up from the re,
serves wh9 will be seeing lots of
service, as Js the sophomore, 6-1
Rodger PareoftS.
All of these other reaerve players of last year will be candidates
for the varsity ~quad, Dale Cole,
Danny Cole, Allen Graham, Winn
Rces, Jim Wickline and Gerald
Hart. Other upperclass aspirants
and tbis year'a Frotlh will com·
plete the squad.
ttACINE SCHEDUL!li
Tues .. Dtc. 1. ttarrbDttvllle, horM

Obio U. brushed up on its pass,
iQ.8 ... it .-eek .u il prepared for a
ct"UClal

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aa:abu;t

.Mal'l!hall

this S.turday. A victory would
&amp;,ive .Qb~ .U. a l'hance to knuck
Bowlhi,C l";reen out of the unbeat·
fn l'Ultl:a the klllowing week anri
a tie ;for the Mid· Amer~an Confer·

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'oYALI ~~IIUIRI REED
ClNmN_NAT,I •J1PI - The Ci n-dnnati Royall llave aCQuired llub
Reedt (rom the St. Louis Hawks for
a playir to be named Jat•r. AI·
though bf: set ~OTing records at
OklahOIII· City University , Reed
has been beach warmtr with tbe
Hawks

Tue•., Dac. 8 at Harrisonville
Fri., O.C. 11 at Rutland
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·. Mlc!tey ~nner. playing
·ftlree quartets, dng up 33 pointa
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wing, and why
Indiana "i• 10
tough defensively, too."
VALOI!~ MEITI .LONDON
Next to defenalng the alna:le
LONDON UPI - Ct~ban heavy·
Win&amp;, the Buekeyea' btea:eat tuk wel&amp;ht Nino Valde• will . meet •
1rU1 be to overcoqte their elatlop ·Briin London In a to-round bout

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re.son, ikept lndoon during Wednesday's

Hoosier Coach •PHetke Q JUoomington, tnd., by

over theli _ , ,... cot..• ••Well· hfo'e Dee. J.
11an ·state lalt' Sifufdy!'- ~ \tiYe's
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0001 GUARD PRIION.RS

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next year we cin do aomethlng
about that."
Barikl, elubbtd out 4ll ltome
runs whJie ·eamiD,f -the ~Chicaao
National L~r~a1ue entry thle •ea10n
to beat out another power-hitting
Infielder, Milwaukee Braves third
baseman EGdle Mtt.Jtltwa, (or the

TO THE MORE THAN ·16 MILLION PEOPLE
WHO OWN CHEVROLETS

fil.nd eight other players.
· Teammates Vada Pinion and
JOhnny TeJQple eollected ,11 and
8 poJnta. reapedively, while for. '
mer Red. Don Hoak, who went M
PittaburJh in a deal durfnJ: t'be

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ahortstop w!th the tfweat , eri'otl
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tor the hlthett 1bortatop tieli~J 11
pereenlll• In tb• hillory of 1 ·,~
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In Electing Me 'fq The 6oord of

coveted award.
The ranu Banka 1 who n!cenlly
tianed for an estimated MS.OOO
tor next ~e·aaon, bit .304, drove in
143 run1; eelltlottd itt hUt lncludb!.l 23 doubles, 1Jx triples
and acored tJ timea.

Banks ·of 'tfie Clrleago CulM.

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Dri\IIDJ·.fl,l_i squad !larder than State Ptol10ns Director J. M. McUt~l, tbe OSU coach
said his Cullougb Wednesday announced
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plajtn "pu~ed the dayllght.s, Alabama
begin uainl!l German
ln1. l',t(!Ordl wtiUt btl .team.
lshed ,..ln a fifth place tie thi1 1ea• · 011t of •b other" In practice.
shepberdt and Doberma!l pinsch
aon, said he'd a:et aa much of a
He uld be believed hit first · en to euard three pfiliOns at
kick out, .of aeeina: the Cuba .Qlake !tfam W0\114 bt "ln ·much sounder nllht. "Aa far aa we know we
the lint divition or )tJ}Unt dtYtlt:ll thaPe · for Indiana than . will be .tbe fint state prison sysgrade as htt 1ot -Ctom ~tbe award.
.·wu tor Mlehtaan State," but tern in &amp;he Ul'tited States to Ul!le
lftlltdlt
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have made a llrat dlvblon finish.
Th.al's one of .tlte· few i~inta ttu.t
would Jive me. •• mlK!b·" plaaaure
ae winning the MVP award ualn.
NaturaUy, .every plllb'er wants to

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1• 37 42 58
Syraeue ·
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Winf!brebller 33, Hardin 8, Baer
2. Je'iteD I. LI8Je 1, Fiabet 4, Knapp

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and petition a· 1M)' he IICU..N4
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1D the 9peDiDJ or ita campaign to
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(6--0) 245
(1-fl) 210
(6-1 172
l-t~2) 118
(5-2&gt; 111
(4-1) 102
(7.0) 74
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Winebrenner Hot

POWELL'S

$it11rday, Nitv. 14.
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Mc:.Ka:rer, ·• Southern cal
suard, 111 accuted bY California .
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Kelly Tires

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3. W~ qaelter T 2
4. Bowlina: Green 4
0. Middle Tenn. St. 3
8. Eut Texa• State
'7. Mlami Ohio . . 1
8. Memphit St. . . ·2
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10. Weftem IUineU
11, Otup Univen.ity,

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ELECTION

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NEW YORK UPI-Tbe Dela·
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CQCb wbo beiteve• football
MQUid ...... fpq, toda¥ enapped
lliNiui.Piti Southern's' two-year

COLUMBUS UPI-Oblo 9t.ate
in United Coacb Woody llayea, recallinc his
Prell JlltHtaatiofial'l tmtll col- (111111 rw wit.b !ootla.ll officlall
over ofl'Jcia.linl lut ;ear, Wed
lege ntiOii. •
.
Co.ch DtYt Nellon'e Blue Hen• neJday nil)lt emPbatieaUy sup.
moved from'
to- tint fol· ported Calllorn~ .CO.ch Pete El·lowin1•an euy, 34-14 victory over liott in the Mike Mc'J{tever inel
Rutc:er• of the major college dent on the Welt Coa5t.
football di"illou. But the Blue
.. I said a, y~ ago," Hayes reHens Qwe· a vote of &amp;hal,)b to plied ·iJi .anwer to i .question ·at
llempbil State, whkh gave tbem the Cobmiblu , Qui!W'IIiaclf Club
a bic allliP by uptettln&amp; Mluia- about tbe incident. "Tbat Jr the
•ippi Soatbem
lut Saturday foul play wasn't Mopped-, somenight, 21-6. Milaiuippi ' South~m one waa toilll to get hurt and
allpped to seeond. ·
hurt NdiJ."·
The Un1\ed Pre" International
"A C!OM!h c•n't keep hi1 liH:Imti
small colt.ge
toe~tball t'-Una:s
(lirst·place vote• and won-lolt re- Hlut when lte . seea a boy'11 face
eora, ln parentheses) :
~a ten t;o 1 pufl;."
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Don Weese. a senior, about 5,7,
is another eager up from the re,
serves wh9 will be seeing lots of
service, as Js the sophomore, 6-1
Rodger PareoftS.
All of these other reaerve players of last year will be candidates
for the varsity ~quad, Dale Cole,
Danny Cole, Allen Graham, Winn
Rces, Jim Wickline and Gerald
Hart. Other upperclass aspirants
and tbis year'a Frotlh will com·
plete the squad.
ttACINE SCHEDUL!li
Tues .. Dtc. 1. ttarrbDttvllle, horM

Obio U. brushed up on its pass,
iQ.8 ... it .-eek .u il prepared for a
ct"UClal

pme

aa:abu;t

.Mal'l!hall

this S.turday. A victory would
&amp;,ive .Qb~ .U. a l'hance to knuck
Bowlhi,C l";reen out of the unbeat·
fn l'Ultl:a the klllowing week anri
a tie ;for the Mid· Amer~an Confer·

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'oYALI ~~IIUIRI REED
ClNmN_NAT,I •J1PI - The Ci n-dnnati Royall llave aCQuired llub
Reedt (rom the St. Louis Hawks for
a playir to be named Jat•r. AI·
though bf: set ~OTing records at
OklahOIII· City University , Reed
has been beach warmtr with tbe
Hawks

Tue•., Dac. 8 at Harrisonville
Fri., O.C. 11 at Rutland
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·. Mlc!tey ~nner. playing
·ftlree quartets, dng up 33 pointa
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wing, and why
Indiana "i• 10
tough defensively, too."
VALOI!~ MEITI .LONDON
Next to defenalng the alna:le
LONDON UPI - Ct~ban heavy·
Win&amp;, the Buekeyea' btea:eat tuk wel&amp;ht Nino Valde• will . meet •
1rU1 be to overcoqte their elatlop ·Briin London In a to-round bout

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re.son, ikept lndoon during Wednesday's

Hoosier Coach •PHetke Q JUoomington, tnd., by

over theli _ , ,... cot..• ••Well· hfo'e Dee. J.
11an ·state lalt' Sifufdy!'- ~ \tiYe's
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next year we cin do aomethlng
about that."
Barikl, elubbtd out 4ll ltome
runs whJie ·eamiD,f -the ~Chicaao
National L~r~a1ue entry thle •ea10n
to beat out another power-hitting
Infielder, Milwaukee Braves third
baseman EGdle Mtt.Jtltwa, (or the

TO THE MORE THAN ·16 MILLION PEOPLE
WHO OWN CHEVROLETS

fil.nd eight other players.
· Teammates Vada Pinion and
JOhnny TeJQple eollected ,11 and
8 poJnta. reapedively, while for. '
mer Red. Don Hoak, who went M
PittaburJh in a deal durfnJ: t'be

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Ltaa:ue rteG4'tla. tbe flrlt fat i
ahortstop w!th the tfweat , eri'otl
over a MIIOD, 12, 111d the teeo'-'d

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tor the hlthett 1bortatop tieli~J 11
pereenlll• In tb• hillory of 1 ·,~
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School District•For Your Support
In Electing Me 'fq The 6oord of

coveted award.
The ranu Banka 1 who n!cenlly
tianed for an estimated MS.OOO
tor next ~e·aaon, bit .304, drove in
143 run1; eelltlottd itt hUt lncludb!.l 23 doubles, 1Jx triples
and acored tJ timea.

Banks ·of 'tfie Clrleago CulM.

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liONTGOMERY, Ala. UPJ- ~
Dri\IIDJ·.fl,l_i squad !larder than State Ptol10ns Director J. M. McUt~l, tbe OSU coach
said his Cullougb Wednesday announced
' But B.nb, who aet two
.
plajtn "pu~ed the dayllght.s, Alabama
begin uainl!l German
ln1. l',t(!Ordl wtiUt btl .team.
lshed ,..ln a fifth place tie thi1 1ea• · 011t of •b other" In practice.
shepberdt and Doberma!l pinsch
aon, said he'd a:et aa much of a
He uld be believed hit first · en to euard three pfiliOns at
kick out, .of aeeina: the Cuba .Qlake !tfam W0\114 bt "ln ·much sounder nllht. "Aa far aa we know we
the lint divition or )tJ}Unt dtYtlt:ll thaPe · for Indiana than . will be .tbe fint state prison sysgrade as htt 1ot -Ctom ~tbe award.
.·wu tor Mlehtaan State," but tern in &amp;he Ul'tited States to Ul!le
lftlltdlt
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have made a llrat dlvblon finish.
Th.al's one of .tlte· few i~inta ttu.t
would Jive me. •• mlK!b·" plaaaure
ae winning the MVP award ualn.
NaturaUy, .every plllb'er wants to

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1• 37 42 58
Syraeue ·
Scipio
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Winf!brebller 33, Hardin 8, Baer
2. Je'iteD I. LI8Je 1, Fiabet 4, Knapp

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U.rouabeot the 1ame, - usinl 14

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and petition a· 1M)' he IICU..N4
from Getald E. ~. Pam·
eroy.

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field goaJs and a free throw
t~ lead SyratUSf' Wednetday .ata:bt
1D the 9peDiDJ or ita campaign to
, repeat aa County Grade School
. oh&amp;JilPiOnJ.
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(6--0) 245
(1-fl) 210
(6-1 172
l-t~2) 118
(5-2&gt; 111
(4-1) 102
(7.0) 74
70; 12;

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Winebrenner Hot

POWELL'S

$it11rday, Nitv. 14.
ks tci 9 p.m.

Mc:.Ka:rer, ·• Southern cal
suard, 111 accuted bY California .
of!iciall of deliberatiO;g .inJuriiJo&amp;

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t.mnar recb Tls.., 62; 13, Rill•
dole, )(leb., u .

Kelly Tires

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I. Milll. Sou:~ern 13
3. W~ qaelter T 2
4. Bowlina: Green 4
0. Middle Tenn. St. 3
8. Eut Texa• State
'7. Mlami Ohio . . 1
8. Memphit St. . . ·2
l ..J:iutftle H. Y. . ·.
10. Weftem IUineU
11, Otup Univen.ity,

Sat., Dec. 5, .. Ame••rn

ELECTION

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WANT ADS

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R/.TES

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oJ c:t1111t1. per word for three consecuUve l.n&amp;ertlow.
Speeia.l - ooe month for 30 ct&gt;nts per word.
r.uu nte of 3 oenu. ~r wtJrd will be ch..lrgo.'Jd for advertinns
II DOt paid within 10 ftays ~fl.er receiving bill.
Fzrar-s in Advert.L..ing - Should bt reported Jn11nediately. 't'i.
&amp;IIU,. Sentinel will DOt be f'Ctipon.sible fur more th.m one incorrect in&amp;ertioo..
• Card of Tb.anb and Speci&amp;l NoticeJ. of Even~ $LOll Obituariea
publ.iJbed at 1 cellt. p.er word.
WORDS
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16,000 actual mLics. LJynafltJW
drive. Blaettn&lt;~r's, l'mm·ruy.
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SALE
Our next sale will be held Satc-0NSIONMENT

PONTIAC \18 4 DOOH $1.595. urday . Nov . 7, 1959. at ll A. M at
Hard lOP Star Ch1cf sedan. All the
aucuon grounds I m1lc we~t
f p t f ld
leather Sl'al. PuWl'r ~l·t:"ring and a r 0 ~ er If'
brakc.s. Extra clt'.ln. lllac\Lnar"s,
.• o o ,1 &lt;~n_ d 76 and follow the
JO 30 6tc ~&gt;Lgns. \\oe Will have a vanous
Pumeru)' .
amolJnl of m11chinery and hou se19:)3 PLYMOVTH
$795 holt.l goods.
Lu11Ch w 1ti be served.
6 cyhndcr :sedan. New fm L~h.
GODDARD SALES
·B iuttnar, ]'omcroy
lO 30 file
Huold Goddard, Auctloneer
1950 PONTlAC FOR $195.00. SEE 11 ·4·3tc
Th~ore WU!ford, Long Botlom, OhlO.
10 22 12tp fo'Oil
SALE- ALL
ELECTRIC
stainless steel restaurant equip·
1957 ~~ono CUSTOM . PHONE
m 1 ~nt. Lunch Counter, Stools
84lO.J or soo Andy GrtJvcr,
Coolera. Restaurant complet~
Pomeroy Route 2.
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antl ready to operate. Good
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eal!le on
Ul mg.
C Clean he•ter, standilrd
llhttl $175., en, Ma:son, W. Va.
ll-4·6lp
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:reu:dy. to go. Nov. 12. Emory
SOKGHLIM. orus GAUL, SUr.ol · Po~,u;. Hacine, 0. Phone Port·
ncr, Ohio. PhOne Yuku.n 5·2403.
hm ' 275·
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ELECTP.O LUX VAC.:UUM CLEA~cr. Throw away h&lt;ags. Will Sl' ll
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for balanell due S41.50. Pay
1954 Mt.ncuiw .-ouu ooon
mcJLts $6 00 per monlJ"i J'hun c
~ctl&lt;~ ll.
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Ciill Yukon
5·3152.
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GMCI tlkn - UMU. Cell
H~POS.:ii'~SSEIJ .SINlJEH ZIG ZAG
AU ~ku eiMI Modell
11ewmg mach me. Like new. Uti
WTJtOPOLITAN
g111a lly cost over $300.00. l'uy
AQte 1•1••
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VILLA~E

of MIDDLEP.ORT, OHIO
AUTHdRIZ:ING THE PURCHASE
OF A
LEAF
AND LITTER·
GATHERING MACHINE, ON AN
INSTALLMENT CONTRACT

BE IT oRDAINED BY THE VIL·

HOUS"' LAliE 0.1!' MlDDLEPORT, :i.dE!I.J·S

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keeper. Live in. Call Cvolville
SECTION 1:
1567.
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The Village of Middleport, Ohio,
ROUTE MEN WITH EXPERI· havmg advertised for b1d11 on a
ence . We fumish truck. Must machine designed for, and capahuve rcsponslbihly.
Call in o1e 01", picking up leaves and other
person. Guull commission. ABC lllltr from paved streelll, and capCleaners, Mason, w. va.
able of picking up debris rrom
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ratch basim; and
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--The J . &amp; H. Equipment Company
( /81 E.mploymenr
havi1rg submitted a proposal on
5uch. a machmc, it 111 determined
that the Village of Middleport
1---!:ih&lt;~U purch.ase the following equipllOUSl':woRK DAY (II~ HOUR. mcnt from the said J. &amp; H. EquipVera Jla}·man, M~son, W. va ment Compan1 :
I' hone SP. 35 365.
10-2Hitp
One (1) - Motoriled Scaven,.er

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t€nd&lt;~nl or dmng farm work
Charles KLscr, Jtacme, Rl. 2
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4-H News

Dally Sentitu!l, Pomei'O)'·IIIjldleport, 0., N~y.iiJ, ~7 '

St•t• Wool Revue
Janet Esh.enaUr, Ti'p Top Toppers 4-H Club, tet~resented M-ason
County in tile State Wool Revne
Tuesday at Jackson's Mill.
She modeled a powder blue
wool sheath dress
which she
made for her Wool Outfit sewing
projffi:. The blouse--on waisUine
is acct&gt;nted wlth a center belt, of
matching fabric.
Hr.r accessories included black
shoes and handbag and whlte
feather hat and gloves.
Duritlg her six yean of club
work, Janet has completed nine
projects and has attendetf· four
~ounty ond one s~&lt;tl.e campos. She
IS a 4-H pin wearer ·
The State Wool r evue js spon- ·
sored by the West Virginia Wool
Growers' Association and was directed by Miss Ruth. Enoeb, extension clothing l!pedalist 11t West
Virginia University.
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The Mason Count"y 4-H 'leaders
and adult council members wiU
meet at 8 p. m. November 12 at
the AppaJachian Power Co., auditorium. Election of officers will
be conducted.
The program will include a
prlilsentation of the 1960 4-lJ Club
Health theme-"Body in LineFeature F ine."

m&lt;~nufactured by tile Good Roads

P•oloct

Social E'lentS
Stiversville

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thrte dear Jl)asllc ~turm wlndow• uuD BOATS
81c. 4 wln&lt;lowa for Blk. nowl"y
$25.00 and UJ, while they I••*·
amt R~edo Middleport.
Metro110iltan Mlrlnt S..IH 1MI
10 29 6LC
iervln, Pomel'flr. Phonw 16-M.
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fULLY AUTOMATIC GAS Clk·
CULATING hllutcr, 43,1100 BTU , I
~For
l'hone 2282 Lllt»rt Jo"alls or &amp;ec
John Fi1her, Jr.
11 2 3tc
I'WO UWEI.LINGS, 7 ANV j
ROOMS. Al8o 5 roOm apartment.
fEN hOOM HOU!i~ Wl1'11 1'WO
CloH in town. Phone 310.ll
bathrooma at ft06 East Maln
l'omeroy. A. N. Benael.
Street, Pomeroy, Ohlo. Hm18tl
Q 16 tfc
IIIL.&amp;It bt torn down or removed
wHhln thirty diYI. Phone Bel·
nard FUlb, Pomeroy 400.
VVon!ed To ijuv
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CORNING HIRI$ MURPHY
NEW YORK Ul't'-t:orning Glwu
Worka Wednesday
antlOUnced
that outgoing Undersecretary of
Robert D. Murph.)l has acBusiness Services Stato
cepted the prettldemy of its subGlass Works
BARNES·SIMPSON INSURANCE sldlar}', Corning
lulcrnutiona~.
Agents, Middleport. Fire, Auto•Mbile, Bonds. Phone 6115.
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•nd atyllt~g , Call 2311, Racinl!l.
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CQIIfPLETE INSURANCE PRO.
teetlon . Life, Auto, f'Jre, Polio.
CiU Don Mlll1, Mt.:!dltport,
OhiO.
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DON S1'1VEIIS

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Drug Store Phone 6U09.
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10:00 DoU8i'l Be Ml
10:110 TroU,ure Hunt
)1 ;00 I Pri.. !J lll(ht
U:30 ~n~tion
!lila. '1'1&lt; TH poqh
flWf It ()Oul&lt;! Bo You
1:00 Mid Da)l Newa
I :1IS liQ'Iietimt
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8:30 Fr'om Th~se Roota

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ther Frlt:r; P.-loll w" h-.M to.
Uy while priMnen In W•ncb·
worth Prison cr!H "'mur.dw"" •nd
atudentJ in th• ttrHt .utlid•
dMnted "th.U 1h11t. not kill... '-

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(Continued F1om P•1• Oat)
in 80 far as it
Provides an extension of the wei·
fare of all people,
We believe that spiritual experience has a fundamental and
worthwhile value in everyone'li
life, and we further believe that
a belief in God is vJtaH)' import·
ant to e'lr·eryone. However, we do
not beli.eve that a teacher should
teach any religion, doctrine, or
dogma, but he should teach beUels roncerning
religion, and
teach moral and spiritual valuea.
Tile home and church must be
responsible for a child's training
in doctrine and in a chosen religion. We reel tllat the schonl
should give the youth. a whole
some &amp;tmosphere w~ere he can
experience the inherent values of
honor, h(mesty
and brotherly
love.

Cozart and sons, 8everly .
Mr. and Mr~. Harold Brewer
and children, Long Bottom, were
recent guests of h.u parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Brewer.
Mrs. Maxine Durst spent tile
weekend with her sister and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry and
children, Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Law·
renee .md children,
Portland,
called on Eber Carpenter and
family Friday evening.
Mrs. Al'Jlna Gluesencamp, son
Larry and Sally ward caUed on
Mr. and Mrll. Charle8 Cochran of
WeUs R~n Sunday,
.Mr. .and "Mrs. Wayne Ward and
daughter, Spiller. were recent
auests of hls father, Ed Ward and
· Gene.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Fitcb and
c::hlld:en, Dewitta Run we..., recent
guests of h.er parents, Mr. and
Ml'l. Charles Van :Meter.
Mrs. Fannie Durst called on her
mother Mr.. L1ura Wells and
Mr1. lllah Rouah, Portland.
Ben Allen 1called on Mr. and
M.n. J•cob VaoMeter.
Judy Court visited Erma Pat·
recently.
to tbank lhe &amp;btlltl
fot bebtLting so well
eveniDJ. MaYDe we'll
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Guy Bose and Mrs. Martha Rose.
Mary Jean Bing of Chester spent
WednesdQ night with a friend,
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Mr . an d Mrs. W"ll'"
Mr. an d Mrs. WesIey McKeJWe,
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I ..m Fento n of
Columbus spent Friday with Mr. Who has been vlslting their daughand idra. Arvil Holter and Ernes! ter and son·in-law, Mr. and !drs,
Holter. It was Ernest Holter'• birth Milton Clrcle, returned to
their
day.
,
I home in Salem, Oh.io.
Mr. and Mrs. :rtaiph Ballard and
Starling Orr of Columbus called
a:on, Melvin, and Doris White spent on Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr Saturday,
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ·Orr, Park·
Denver Hill and family of Foster, enbur&amp;::, apent Saturday night with
W.Va.
.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr and Sun·
Miss Myrtle Rose of Columbus day wltb :dr. and Mrs. Arthur and
life through his own efforts and Mr!. Min'nie Orr.
foresight.
Mrs.. Myrna RaQdall of Portland
spent the weekend wlth Mr. and
We believe that the achool Mr p 1 o
s. au
rr.
ahould help each indiYidual to
u- and Mrs Frank Smith and
,..u
·
achieve per&amp;&lt;lnal health and beat- "•mlly Portland· ·R D sp·ent Sun
• the,·r 'daugb'·r
· ·•
·nd son ·
thful livmg lo achieve and main· ';day w""
lu•
"' a
tain a senae of security, to de- Itt-law·• ·•r
d M
o · S "lb'" · an
rs. rts m1
velop and maintain a sense of and fam~y.
- ,
acb1evement, and tu develop widM- Mart•- nos v;·s,·led he
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r
er and deeper interests and ap- daughter, Mr. arid Mri. Dean De·
predations.
ri.eh in Columbus.
We believe that Ule curriculum
Mrs. Edith .MeEUresl:t of Ashley
should 'be considered as including spent the weekend. with tbe .A:t·
aU the experience&amp; whieh pupil&amp;. tpur orr family.
,
have while undi';J' , -f.~;d~ll.od of
"Mr. and Urs. Htqmtl of. Columtne schooL This means bo1h clasa bUJJ called 011 the Charles Spencer
room and extra clasaroom aetivi- family,
ties. Since irowth. and develop·
:.1r. and Mrs. Art~ur Orr spent
ment Imply ch.anges, it would i few days witb Mr. and Mrs. Ed
appear tbat the curriculum ..:an N'eWDJ.a.n at Galion •., l'helr grand·
ne..,er be (inally seL Adaptation daughtera, Cindy anct'Kathy Newand mod~rnizatlon will always be min rflturned with them.
neeee~ary in any modern sebooi
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spencer and
system. '1"h.e experiences provid· Jake Hawk, Mt. Herman, called on
ed for ~hildren in both home and :\fr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer and
school should .be meaningful, and Mrs. Etta Spencer Sunday.
there &amp;b.ould be ample opp~rtunM:r. and Mrs. Edgeland Mr. and
1ty for active parUcipation. No Mrs. B:Uly Orr and sons. spent
child should be perml.tted to re· Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinl
mam a spectator for an indefinite Orr.
.
period u1 time.
.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bailey spent
We believe that the central Sundet aft~rnoon with Mr. and
point of the educational process· Mrs. Reed Eynon of Morning Star.
must be sofDe act of learning. Pu·
Mr. and Mrs Emile Matlack
ot
pil-s learn best when they are Parkersburg 1pent Sunday with her
n.appy and lntereated, The clasa Jriother, Mrs Myrtle Fro.,;
room environment i1 aD tmpor\ant
..
factor in the learniq lituation.
We believe that U\e people, tile
board of educ1tion, the adminlatrataon, and the teaching atlff
ahould do everything ponibl,e to
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Graham
provide opportunitiea tor eaeb moved to VIne Street.
pupil to grow to bl.s full physical,
Mr. ant Mrs. Jack Sharpnack
lntellectull, moral and 1 apirUual IDd children of Columbua (.!ame
atature.
to help hit parenb move into
Wt feel that our educational tbeir recently purthased home.
pro&amp;nm mud be a pre&amp;rellive
Mr. ,Mid Mrs. Robert Jobnaon
and contlnuln&amp; /Ian to meet tbe and fbR b,a'le moved from Pomecban~na worl
c&lt;~Adltlonl, to roy . "Into tbe, ~ Johnson resl·
meet the needs of _pupUs c• "their dence.
•
abillUea and intereat ehiDJt, to
Mn. Laura McKenzie spent
make 111e of new tetbniq,uea and Tueld" at Jt•n•U~• wltb her son
iitd family.
methoda.

Golden Rule
Class Meeting
Held Tuesday

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protest . . .ln•t
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dtmoilstrJtlons Iff

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n•tlon.llsb 1n~ ~.._., ,;Ith •
protm of Its own aealnst AIMi-1·
BERLIN UPI-Tha E••t 8wlln Clft •uiMrltln eml ttcurity tc.rc·
Comrnunltb bow.4 toct.v to 1 •• In .... c..... Zane.
firm Alfttcl stand lhll announce-d
OSLO,
Hanoi.. UPI..o.f'hlllp_
th.,. would bot tiy to fl1 lhelr
tt,.,.,.ln WHt ...rUn Friday to Noei•Baktr, 1 British bbor 'P.irfl
.ciletw.t. tM •-'.,.,....., of -ll:ua- mtmMr ., P•rlltmtnt Who he•
w•s BolshtvJk ..-.volutlon.
etfiiiNIItnM vl...,roudy ,.,.1 1I'IMI!I"e

thon :10
ol bope to tiM! mii1JQDI of b,tndteaPPN pei'IIIDI
who .-Q" bend.t ,_. tbe Natloall rouodauon•a
reteU'da. Patlellt17 fttched aDd JIUided bJ her

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Brown w.... • ._,.nt at SrnCu•
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Bashan S,ocr'ety
Events Reported

Racine
Social Events

Mrs. Herman €anon
of Belpre were the
of Mr. ancl Mrs.

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Mra. Walter Kennedy Jr., entertained the Golden Rule Clua
Of the PomeroY Chm·eh of Christ
TueJ.da)' evenlng at her bome on
Mulberry Avenue.
·
Devotions liken fro~ John 17
by Mre. Charle1 Eskew 1nd prlyl!r by Mra. Harold SmJU. OPIIfled
the mcetine. Membel'l re1pooded
to roll call with a lhouaht pertainina. to Th•nlis,civlnJ.
.
Durina t.be bu.Jnttaa teMton
wllh ,MrL Sml~ ptelldlnl, platti
were matte ror· the CbtlttmiS 'dlh· ·
ner to ~ -l;le held at lbe. .::.•lbrUn

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e"""IUon. l'hone 934·J. l1-4·3tc 1\.P.oUt'l'MEI'(l'l - Furm1bed and
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u~~~thllhed . Mdh.r'en. ~ICidlto
.,._ ~. ROON HOUSE LOCATED
port l't:tonP M44- ~
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~~ 00 LaUrel Street, with bath, A,.r.ttntntJ, hople'1 Ttrnc• 11\d
t 21 J Keu'l t:sro.e
- -~ - ____,_Rln£:e and Circulating
V•l• lt., eff lutlern"' Aw.,
FOR SALf! : SEVI:\N ROOM Modera
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, For informatLun call
Pem•Nrf· Pho-.., 32..Y
llome with gar~c. Out of hiah
t
111- : 1
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11 2 30tp
Wtter, Splendid neighborhood.
•:QLVDjATOR
FOODARAMA !'OUR ROOM APARTII~NT WITH
On "MulbeiTJ Ave., Phone 316-J.
10 24 30tp
like ae.t' t35(), Loltlo Perkins;
ncnv DuU\-Jn kltch(ln. Prlvato
~ Letlrt ral.k, Oblo.
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entr,nce. Phone Racine 2261.
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FOR SALE ALL MO,.lERN FMC
room coltait&gt;. Brawra,.u AvenUCI
's.\l:;ill - o)JLBCI'RIC STOVE.
Mlddle["lort. Gaa flat~ furaaee.
rl'.l!ob; 'lloitlr: m•ll.reu, baby FA!lN AND IIOUSE IN MASON
~
· Wbeft eablra~t. 2 City. The olll Me~U• properlY 1 ~ bath a, full bast'
' ent, tWo
Clr llrl&amp;t,
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IHitllln.;!J:f~e , US, 1 Contact Deov1er . Artb, Malon
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To us tlle in4iv'tdu.al pertOn·
ality is of basic lmportance. We
feel that each individual is cap·
able &lt;ef th.inkin2, reasonUla and
creating and has ability to acquire
a capacity for morat judgments
and possesses a sense of moral
responsibility; thus, witb thi&amp; beHe!, every one should h.ave the
right to achieve and deal with

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4:30 Split Peno.nalitr
IJ:OO Steamboat Bill
1:30 8(11. PreJ:JJO rwt J. ~cruua Show

10n11~ freedO'l'd

for

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f:OO HoU!O On lll.llh Strot\

Jlrl toe- tbllHO New liar* alp--., wb1ch pareti,Jir.ucUin.I_..,.T.PJruo,.Mu7Beth
Ananee1 the N1tlo!lll rcnmc!l:doD'• Wll' CIO polio. r1del • babb7 bone (boHoal. lett) aod aoes for
arthr1tll m4 birth defectl. IIUJ BetiLt wu bmD a ~ rtde. At ~.a ltrtkea I pcrse tor
with an ope JPIDe. Her tnlcaldar taa bnUo- u.Uonal faDd-nfiiDI CtLP!l11J&amp;0. CCn&amp;nll P!UJJ

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POS1Q CHilD II A SY- Of H0n-IW7 Boa&gt;
f'yron, 2'AI, who cu neither walk DOC' ltmd. II
1uu. 1 bapPJ ch1ld 1D J'1onDct. AJa.. delp1te ber
hllodleap. Sbt bu bee:D eboiiD utkmal poater

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TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ.TV C.hannel 3

Comptotlon

Seventy three per cent of the
members enrolled in 4·H Club
work this past year completed
at least one proje-cl In all 296
boys and girls fini9h.ed 360 projects.
The number of projeett ~ompleted by each club are: ·American
Leadero 21, Buoy Bee_ 2G, Busy
Krebs 9, Chiton CLimbers 11,
Good Luck Clover 43, Grabam
Riverside 7_
Happy-G a-L
_ uckies 14, Happy
Hustlers 17, Hili Billie 22, Hop
To It 26. Leon Luekles 34, Lucky
Star lO, Mountain Climbera 8, Old
Town Mountaineers 12, Pioneers
13.
Tip Top topper! 18, Traiihlal
ers 23, Union Clodhoppers 3; Ver
non Star Dusters 17 and Willing
Workera 28.

Machinery Company of Minerva,
Ohio; this said Scavenger being a
self-contained unit consisting of 12
cubic yard hopper with. hydrauli·
(20) BusinP.SS Services cally operated dumping device, 6
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cylmder industrial engine,
12
Am CUNDlTIONlNG, HEFKiGEH· blade rotor and blower assembly,
3 uon service. J;,rck's RefrJgera- dust trap, catch-basin attachment
lion, New HavL~n. J'hollf• TU- 1ncluding standard hoae and one
2:!6371
6_23 .tf e_xlra end o~_.Lmetal h()Se), hydrau·
- - - - lie door -o~ne"t\.. one (1) red flallh ·
I::LELANOS
I er hght to come ~n when unit moR..ll• &amp; TV kepalr S.JYIIII
lor is US(!d and ill the above
Phone 200
mounted on truck chassis furnish Pomeroy, Ohta.
ed by the vil\a.l{c. Said trllck cllas- ~--":"'"~::------------sis is to have at least 112 inches
ClH:iTOM BUILl" KIT~, HEN DE· space from cab to center of axle
signed fur you r htJm~ free es- (rear ). '
twutes. Vorcman aud Abbott,
In addilion to the above equip·
l'huue fi''Ui·Y.
8·6-tf mcnt, liard J . &amp; H. Equipment
Cooil:ie Smith, Taddy Durst and
---Company shall t"urnlsh a compc- Leanna Brewer spent FridaY eveAUC:TIQN[IiR
tent pcnmn lo leach and famihar- ning with Mildred and Joyce Cir·
~pi••• ••rvlce
1zc an oprrator for the Villase of de helping to celebrate Joyce's
Cr IJt Brtdlord
"d
.n
l &lt;II epurt .m th c usc of the fore- birthday.
W'tlte, Phone 4&gt;• Contact
going eqt' ipmcnt.
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' Mr. 1:1nd Mrs. Charles Suneral of
A, ~ Bradford, k.dne, Ohle
ln add:tion, the aaid J. &amp; H. Columbus were weekend guests of
, :J.tl.tf
l..:IJUipmcnt Cnmpany shall install her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
lhc Un it \IPO II a truck to be Cur- Brewer and Leanna. The SunI drint Your Shflea And
At nish&lt;'d by the Villuge.
erals have purch.ased 11 new home
RA.CINE SHOt RE.PAtP SHOP
SEl"'I'ION II
:n Reynoldsbur,g.
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I The Vil!n~ of Middleport shp\1
Eber and Iva Carpenter called
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pay rur laid ·equipment the sum Of on Mr. and Mn. S. W. Dutst
t0Y5 1ft PRJCE
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TI!:LEVISIUN, HAUIO &amp; SMAr:-o Ei"ht TlltJthUtul, J•;i&lt;&gt;IIL llundrt!d 1'ue.•d•y.
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SAL!!: 1"0 .!iTAitT fHUl.t\Y NOV. NI!A.. m ....
ZAG SEWJN(, MA ~L
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la urltll llupply i
cx h~ustcd. clune. Makes Uuluu Jwlcs, 1-ww.s appli.rncc repalr. ('hone OU8 Sik ly q;fS,di.W UOt IJollllrli, as fol- Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. Jr.
11
on buttons "nd 11 , ny ,.
d
.McCimtock, nanne, Uh10.
lows: Two thousa nd Nme Hundred and c"hilclren were re~nt guests
11
Will mclude .lOeul Dol111 ' Hcmco
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4-4-30tc ,
Ftfl)'~ -three and 34 / 100 ($2,953.34) of her parents, Mr. and~-- Mrs. Pete
Kumpcr Uuutn, Uul.rley ~1.111 lllld
~~: ij 1 (m I' 0 1 new ur 0\cl .,.........-------·-- - - - - Dullars llpon delivery uf the equip- - - --------.t!OIIiLCr 1el1 !.rucks 1111d · curl!'.
'f'.; J. .
' 1y 0 f balance $1 3 l 011 BOB'S
TREE SERVICE. 6848.
)h.ny llcm;,
J1.emumb~r t•e
or wuo mouth. Phone J43.
m~nt . The balance. ()f said pur11 _3251 p.
11-lHHc
~ htsc price 1111101.1ntinu
to l&lt;'Jve
.;taLe. Op~n unlll 7 .30 p. m.
l"h •)U.~a nd, Nine llundrcd Six und
c• t N
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-------YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DEAtER
,.I e UVl·1 tY .., IU}l
11 IJ epor · ;:: Sl\-1 ALL LA~ S LUV £S. I' HJCI~ "' •
UU, l UU ($5,906.66&gt; Doll "rS, will
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TV AND 4PPLIA~CES
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o:,ulr U:.l7 b..:ccll ~-· Middh.:p&lt;~ll. COAL, OIL. &amp; GAS FURNAIC.ES tlf'al' lnlcre.'lt at Hve (IV:!) pcrccni
SU'i ':, t:LUIHI I\{i .
A~SOll"J"tiJ
Lo.1ll U:JIO! Y.
II 5 31t
ARNOLD'S
j)el" unuum. payable annually until
Phone 836-Y
Sync:u••· ()hlo paid, 11nd shall Lc paid as follows:
1uic8, u . u. l'llom: 344.:, J\.t~lllli.
JU 2.D 6lc Clll!;CK 'J'HE:St; VALUI:.~ : 24 CU.
l' wo ThuusunLI, Nine Huudrcd rif---JL. uccp ircew, holds lhlil Jbs. or - - -- - - - ~ ty three and 3:.td00 {$2,953.33)
I!Uit ~ALl'.. . 40 IN L.-1 BLACK
Jvod , ::.pocJIII ~IWU 17 eu.
' Om~ Yt'llr from the date of this
4tud puny, W11l roell roaHollullle.
11. retnecratiJr, Jrl.!l'Zer com·
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Ordmo.nc•~. lllld Two Thousund,
.1-'hOLhl Jorin t: hllllt'.}", Uor.clLLIJ 3%U
bmat10u. Allllillll. ~UIHIO. Buk:cr
Nine llundr&lt;"d
Fifty-three and
11 2 3Lc ' lo"urmlurc, M.Lddlopon, Ohio,
:131 100 \$2,953.33) Dollars TWO
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'r:'cHr.:i fro1r. the date of lhis Ordin·
G. E. 7 l:U. i'"l' HU•'IHGEHA't'Oit
ancc.
and Kenmore automatic wasluJr. Ni'~W 11100 I'A"I1'l':HNS J&gt;LA.STIC
' ~t:LT ION fll
l'houc JOJ ·X.
ll 2 :uc
wuulow b l H1d11 ami ~hadt.·~. Venc ·
"1 he i\layur and the Clerk of the
MON'I'U
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.
L111n
bJIIIdfl,
11ll
kmdM
and
color11
Villnge
of MJ(Jdleport are hereb~
1
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17
BJt~l.) lntb Setter fur guu11 bca·
i''IIJcr ~;tu.u aw mng11, Ll.;y and
8efo .. e 9:30 f\.M
a uUwrL~cd lo cuter iulo an install·
Ric. t: 011 ,act I.J~o~na Wmebrcnncr, I Night 1111111 tl P~lf!.'l all kmd B,
Middleport 883l ·J
mt.'lll sales contrud with the J. II
.. !i~r~_
cu~u.
Ailunmum luUdlo!"rs all kuuJs.
Pnmeruy 521
H. EqwpurPnt t:ompuny for the
11 2 tJip
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PIID 'S fORti
pur cha~e of I he equipment descrlb·
1 Jo'ruo i'.:ituuatc, D11lc Wippel
Supply, 215 Unwn Avenue,
e\t Chest•r
cd herein, upon tile terms and
JiUGLEK FUKL
OIL STO\IE
wtth tank. CuU R:Jihll'd i·hl61). ( l 'uuwroy, OhJO.
Ll·3lHiOtc
YUkOb 11. ,.. 14 •
conditions us sci forth horeln.
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1·2 l'C. JVINU u"OUM SUI'fE, 1
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This Onlmance Ia for the pur·
combmatton record pluyer and
STATION
pose of jlrotectlni( the health and
SUALLUW Wt:LL
E;LEL.'TRIC
aiPORII 9~00 A.M.
welfare of the reeldtllLI of tile Vii·
ruo-to, 1-:!0 au11.ge single barrel
pump. Good cundllwn. W11l
shot gun, 1 Conn eoraot end 1
A.Jba ~y 33••
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(&amp;:~e, diapl1.1y cuo and counter~.
rcfrtoerator. r.ohone Letorl •• 63 .
ao
law:o uf M ddlepurt~ 1!1 emeraoncy
Phone Kutland 241!41. Mrs. A. 1'.
l.L-3-:itc
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cxials 11.nd tho Ordinance will hereBarton..
II 2 Slp
FOR . RENT~EX'I'~NSJON LAO. by luke effect on the ea,r lleat dati
7
USEP PA:-:NTS=':-, "si:::II;:-:R:::
1'S::-."""'JA
-:-,:::.,IU!=:m!::: Cllt~ULATING COAL HEATER. den, Scafftold Board8, D1·op aUowable by law.
Clotba. Clinton Fisher, Middle- Pa~!lcd Odl•ber 1. 1039.
UO&lt;td COIIdiUon. l'hUIIC 943·J ,
and women'• dru11J10a, now. Juo's
c. 0. f'ither, Mayor
port, Ohio. Phone IJ26S.
11 4 6te
Carry Out, 66t Locu~t Sl.,
Attesl; Gene Grate, Vlllaa:e Clerk ·
MlddJepurt.
1U·28·3Dip
(101 29; (II) ft, 2te
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ORDINANCE NO. 837

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balance bis equity.
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CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
BOX 229
PtiONI IOi-Y

tmcnt. 114-I:HC

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WANTED fo: lJLL

19~

2000-il

move into a 4-room frame
house .. very nice bath and .kit·
chen and automatic heat tC) all
$75000.00, ta:ke
rooms. Only
over existing financing, make

1 and bath ap.:~rtrm·r1l. Pnunc fl4l9

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19.)4 FU.H.O VB 2 LJUOH $1:ifi.S CUS·
tomlinc Sl•dan. Origwal fumh
Blaeunar ·s, Pomeroy.
10 30 6lc

MAKE DOWN PAYMEwf-AND

FUB:\IJSIIEIJ :I'!O DF.HN 2

bedroom

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Cucltlu ~Milt

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$6.00
$7 .:10

1960
Rambler

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ROOM HOUSE, WITH BATH,
located at 111 Locuat St. Niee
location. Melvin Hood.

SIX ROOM Al'AilT:'IH•:NT WITH
gara~e. Butternut Avenue Call
40JJ.
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SEE THE

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d) AutoSales
-llt57 .BUICK VB SPEl"LAL 2 DOOR

ROOM
ment. Close to Krogen. Chnstine Beegle.
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1-'0UR ROOM HOUSE ON LINcoln Heights,
gas
furnace.
Phone 428 &lt;~flcr ti P. .\o1. ll-4-tfc

(91 For Sole

ABSOLUTELY NO HU:STING OH
trespassing day or night on my
property. Gordon l'rofftt Rutll-5-5tc
land, 0.

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--UNFURNISHED APART·

FOUR IWOM HOUSE '.'liTH BATII
sturm doors and windows, full
basement, aulomatic gas heilt.
Located al 1616 Liuculn Heights
Call Rutland 24307 aflcr 4 p. m.
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I'CIR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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(21 ) Rear Estok

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b)' lira. smllh alter which n·
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WANT ADS

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oJ c:t1111t1. per word for three consecuUve l.n&amp;ertlow.
Speeia.l - ooe month for 30 ct&gt;nts per word.
r.uu nte of 3 oenu. ~r wtJrd will be ch..lrgo.'Jd for advertinns
II DOt paid within 10 ftays ~fl.er receiving bill.
Fzrar-s in Advert.L..ing - Should bt reported Jn11nediately. 't'i.
&amp;IIU,. Sentinel will DOt be f'Ctipon.sible fur more th.m one incorrect in&amp;ertioo..
• Card of Tb.anb and Speci&amp;l NoticeJ. of Even~ $LOll Obituariea
publ.iJbed at 1 cellt. p.er word.
WORDS
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SALE
Our next sale will be held Satc-0NSIONMENT

PONTIAC \18 4 DOOH $1.595. urday . Nov . 7, 1959. at ll A. M at
Hard lOP Star Ch1cf sedan. All the
aucuon grounds I m1lc we~t
f p t f ld
leather Sl'al. PuWl'r ~l·t:"ring and a r 0 ~ er If'
brakc.s. Extra clt'.ln. lllac\Lnar"s,
.• o o ,1 &lt;~n_ d 76 and follow the
JO 30 6tc ~&gt;Lgns. \\oe Will have a vanous
Pumeru)' .
amolJnl of m11chinery and hou se19:)3 PLYMOVTH
$795 holt.l goods.
Lu11Ch w 1ti be served.
6 cyhndcr :sedan. New fm L~h.
GODDARD SALES
·B iuttnar, ]'omcroy
lO 30 file
Huold Goddard, Auctloneer
1950 PONTlAC FOR $195.00. SEE 11 ·4·3tc
Th~ore WU!ford, Long Botlom, OhlO.
10 22 12tp fo'Oil
SALE- ALL
ELECTRIC
stainless steel restaurant equip·
1957 ~~ono CUSTOM . PHONE
m 1 ~nt. Lunch Counter, Stools
84lO.J or soo Andy GrtJvcr,
Coolera. Restaurant complet~
Pomeroy Route 2.
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SOKGHLIM. orus GAUL, SUr.ol · Po~,u;. Hacine, 0. Phone Port·
ncr, Ohio. PhOne Yuku.n 5·2403.
hm ' 275·
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ELECTP.O LUX VAC.:UUM CLEA~cr. Throw away h&lt;ags. Will Sl' ll
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for balanell due S41.50. Pay
1954 Mt.ncuiw .-ouu ooon
mcJLts $6 00 per monlJ"i J'hun c
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Ciill Yukon
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H~POS.:ii'~SSEIJ .SINlJEH ZIG ZAG
AU ~ku eiMI Modell
11ewmg mach me. Like new. Uti
WTJtOPOLITAN
g111a lly cost over $300.00. l'uy
AQte 1•1••
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AUTHdRIZ:ING THE PURCHASE
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GATHERING MACHINE, ON AN
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HOUS"' LAliE 0.1!' MlDDLEPORT, :i.dE!I.J·S

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keeper. Live in. Call Cvolville
SECTION 1:
1567.
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The Village of Middleport, Ohio,
ROUTE MEN WITH EXPERI· havmg advertised for b1d11 on a
ence . We fumish truck. Must machine designed for, and capahuve rcsponslbihly.
Call in o1e 01", picking up leaves and other
person. Guull commission. ABC lllltr from paved streelll, and capCleaners, Mason, w. va.
able of picking up debris rrom
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ratch basim; and
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--The J . &amp; H. Equipment Company
( /81 E.mploymenr
havi1rg submitted a proposal on
5uch. a machmc, it 111 determined
that the Village of Middleport
1---!:ih&lt;~U purch.ase the following equipllOUSl':woRK DAY (II~ HOUR. mcnt from the said J. &amp; H. EquipVera Jla}·man, M~son, W. va ment Compan1 :
I' hone SP. 35 365.
10-2Hitp
One (1) - Motoriled Scaven,.er

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t€nd&lt;~nl or dmng farm work
Charles KLscr, Jtacme, Rl. 2
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4-H News

Dally Sentitu!l, Pomei'O)'·IIIjldleport, 0., N~y.iiJ, ~7 '

St•t• Wool Revue
Janet Esh.enaUr, Ti'p Top Toppers 4-H Club, tet~resented M-ason
County in tile State Wool Revne
Tuesday at Jackson's Mill.
She modeled a powder blue
wool sheath dress
which she
made for her Wool Outfit sewing
projffi:. The blouse--on waisUine
is acct&gt;nted wlth a center belt, of
matching fabric.
Hr.r accessories included black
shoes and handbag and whlte
feather hat and gloves.
Duritlg her six yean of club
work, Janet has completed nine
projects and has attendetf· four
~ounty ond one s~&lt;tl.e campos. She
IS a 4-H pin wearer ·
The State Wool r evue js spon- ·
sored by the West Virginia Wool
Growers' Association and was directed by Miss Ruth. Enoeb, extension clothing l!pedalist 11t West
Virginia University.
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The Mason Count"y 4-H 'leaders
and adult council members wiU
meet at 8 p. m. November 12 at
the AppaJachian Power Co., auditorium. Election of officers will
be conducted.
The program will include a
prlilsentation of the 1960 4-lJ Club
Health theme-"Body in LineFeature F ine."

m&lt;~nufactured by tile Good Roads

P•oloct

Social E'lentS
Stiversville

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thrte dear Jl)asllc ~turm wlndow• uuD BOATS
81c. 4 wln&lt;lowa for Blk. nowl"y
$25.00 and UJ, while they I••*·
amt R~edo Middleport.
Metro110iltan Mlrlnt S..IH 1MI
10 29 6LC
iervln, Pomel'flr. Phonw 16-M.
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fULLY AUTOMATIC GAS Clk·
CULATING hllutcr, 43,1100 BTU , I
~For
l'hone 2282 Lllt»rt Jo"alls or &amp;ec
John Fi1her, Jr.
11 2 3tc
I'WO UWEI.LINGS, 7 ANV j
ROOMS. Al8o 5 roOm apartment.
fEN hOOM HOU!i~ Wl1'11 1'WO
CloH in town. Phone 310.ll
bathrooma at ft06 East Maln
l'omeroy. A. N. Benael.
Street, Pomeroy, Ohlo. Hm18tl
Q 16 tfc
IIIL.&amp;It bt torn down or removed
wHhln thirty diYI. Phone Bel·
nard FUlb, Pomeroy 400.
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CORNING HIRI$ MURPHY
NEW YORK Ul't'-t:orning Glwu
Worka Wednesday
antlOUnced
that outgoing Undersecretary of
Robert D. Murph.)l has acBusiness Services Stato
cepted the prettldemy of its subGlass Works
BARNES·SIMPSON INSURANCE sldlar}', Corning
lulcrnutiona~.
Agents, Middleport. Fire, Auto•Mbile, Bonds. Phone 6115.
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•nd atyllt~g , Call 2311, Racinl!l.
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teetlon . Life, Auto, f'Jre, Polio.
CiU Don Mlll1, Mt.:!dltport,
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School Board

(Continued F1om P•1• Oat)
in 80 far as it
Provides an extension of the wei·
fare of all people,
We believe that spiritual experience has a fundamental and
worthwhile value in everyone'li
life, and we further believe that
a belief in God is vJtaH)' import·
ant to e'lr·eryone. However, we do
not beli.eve that a teacher should
teach any religion, doctrine, or
dogma, but he should teach beUels roncerning
religion, and
teach moral and spiritual valuea.
Tile home and church must be
responsible for a child's training
in doctrine and in a chosen religion. We reel tllat the schonl
should give the youth. a whole
some &amp;tmosphere w~ere he can
experience the inherent values of
honor, h(mesty
and brotherly
love.

Cozart and sons, 8everly .
Mr. and Mr~. Harold Brewer
and children, Long Bottom, were
recent guests of h.u parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Brewer.
Mrs. Maxine Durst spent tile
weekend with her sister and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry and
children, Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Law·
renee .md children,
Portland,
called on Eber Carpenter and
family Friday evening.
Mrs. Al'Jlna Gluesencamp, son
Larry and Sally ward caUed on
Mr. and Mrll. Charle8 Cochran of
WeUs R~n Sunday,
.Mr. .and "Mrs. Wayne Ward and
daughter, Spiller. were recent
auests of hls father, Ed Ward and
· Gene.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Fitcb and
c::hlld:en, Dewitta Run we..., recent
guests of h.er parents, Mr. and
Ml'l. Charles Van :Meter.
Mrs. Fannie Durst called on her
mother Mr.. L1ura Wells and
Mr1. lllah Rouah, Portland.
Ben Allen 1called on Mr. and
M.n. J•cob VaoMeter.
Judy Court visited Erma Pat·
recently.
to tbank lhe &amp;btlltl
fot bebtLting so well
eveniDJ. MaYDe we'll
have a sane comm\;lnlt)&gt; yet

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lpent a few days wllh Mr. and !.Irs.
Guy Bose and Mrs. Martha Rose.
Mary Jean Bing of Chester spent
WednesdQ night with a friend,
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Mr . an d Mrs. W"ll'"
Mr. an d Mrs. WesIey McKeJWe,
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I ..m Fento n of
Columbus spent Friday with Mr. Who has been vlslting their daughand idra. Arvil Holter and Ernes! ter and son·in-law, Mr. and !drs,
Holter. It was Ernest Holter'• birth Milton Clrcle, returned to
their
day.
,
I home in Salem, Oh.io.
Mr. and Mrs. :rtaiph Ballard and
Starling Orr of Columbus called
a:on, Melvin, and Doris White spent on Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr Saturday,
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ·Orr, Park·
Denver Hill and family of Foster, enbur&amp;::, apent Saturday night with
W.Va.
.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr and Sun·
Miss Myrtle Rose of Columbus day wltb :dr. and Mrs. Arthur and
life through his own efforts and Mr!. Min'nie Orr.
foresight.
Mrs.. Myrna RaQdall of Portland
spent the weekend wlth Mr. and
We believe that the achool Mr p 1 o
s. au
rr.
ahould help each indiYidual to
u- and Mrs Frank Smith and
,..u
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achieve per&amp;&lt;lnal health and beat- "•mlly Portland· ·R D sp·ent Sun
• the,·r 'daugb'·r
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·nd son ·
thful livmg lo achieve and main· ';day w""
lu•
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tain a senae of security, to de- Itt-law·• ·•r
d M
o · S "lb'" · an
rs. rts m1
velop and maintain a sense of and fam~y.
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er and deeper interests and ap- daughter, Mr. arid Mri. Dean De·
predations.
ri.eh in Columbus.
We believe that Ule curriculum
Mrs. Edith .MeEUresl:t of Ashley
should 'be considered as including spent the weekend. with tbe .A:t·
aU the experience&amp; whieh pupil&amp;. tpur orr family.
,
have while undi';J' , -f.~;d~ll.od of
"Mr. and Urs. Htqmtl of. Columtne schooL This means bo1h clasa bUJJ called 011 the Charles Spencer
room and extra clasaroom aetivi- family,
ties. Since irowth. and develop·
:.1r. and Mrs. Art~ur Orr spent
ment Imply ch.anges, it would i few days witb Mr. and Mrs. Ed
appear tbat the curriculum ..:an N'eWDJ.a.n at Galion •., l'helr grand·
ne..,er be (inally seL Adaptation daughtera, Cindy anct'Kathy Newand mod~rnizatlon will always be min rflturned with them.
neeee~ary in any modern sebooi
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spencer and
system. '1"h.e experiences provid· Jake Hawk, Mt. Herman, called on
ed for ~hildren in both home and :\fr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer and
school should .be meaningful, and Mrs. Etta Spencer Sunday.
there &amp;b.ould be ample opp~rtunM:r. and Mrs. Edgeland Mr. and
1ty for active parUcipation. No Mrs. B:Uly Orr and sons. spent
child should be perml.tted to re· Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinl
mam a spectator for an indefinite Orr.
.
period u1 time.
.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bailey spent
We believe that the central Sundet aft~rnoon with Mr. and
point of the educational process· Mrs. Reed Eynon of Morning Star.
must be sofDe act of learning. Pu·
Mr. and Mrs Emile Matlack
ot
pil-s learn best when they are Parkersburg 1pent Sunday with her
n.appy and lntereated, The clasa Jriother, Mrs Myrtle Fro.,;
room environment i1 aD tmpor\ant
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factor in the learniq lituation.
We believe that U\e people, tile
board of educ1tion, the adminlatrataon, and the teaching atlff
ahould do everything ponibl,e to
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Graham
provide opportunitiea tor eaeb moved to VIne Street.
pupil to grow to bl.s full physical,
Mr. ant Mrs. Jack Sharpnack
lntellectull, moral and 1 apirUual IDd children of Columbua (.!ame
atature.
to help hit parenb move into
Wt feel that our educational tbeir recently purthased home.
pro&amp;nm mud be a pre&amp;rellive
Mr. ,Mid Mrs. Robert Jobnaon
and contlnuln&amp; /Ian to meet tbe and fbR b,a'le moved from Pomecban~na worl
c&lt;~Adltlonl, to roy . "Into tbe, ~ Johnson resl·
meet the needs of _pupUs c• "their dence.
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abillUea and intereat ehiDJt, to
Mn. Laura McKenzie spent
make 111e of new tetbniq,uea and Tueld" at Jt•n•U~• wltb her son
iitd family.
methoda.

Golden Rule
Class Meeting
Held Tuesday

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protest . . .ln•t
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BERLIN UPI-Tha E••t 8wlln Clft •uiMrltln eml ttcurity tc.rc·
Comrnunltb bow.4 toct.v to 1 •• In .... c..... Zane.
firm Alfttcl stand lhll announce-d
OSLO,
Hanoi.. UPI..o.f'hlllp_
th.,. would bot tiy to fl1 lhelr
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.ciletw.t. tM •-'.,.,....., of -ll:ua- mtmMr ., P•rlltmtnt Who he•
w•s BolshtvJk ..-.volutlon.
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who .-Q" bend.t ,_. tbe Natloall rouodauon•a
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Bashan S,ocr'ety
Events Reported

Racine
Social Events

Mrs. Herman €anon
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Of the PomeroY Chm·eh of Christ
TueJ.da)' evenlng at her bome on
Mulberry Avenue.
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Devotions liken fro~ John 17
by Mre. Charle1 Eskew 1nd prlyl!r by Mra. Harold SmJU. OPIIfled
the mcetine. Membel'l re1pooded
to roll call with a lhouaht pertainina. to Th•nlis,civlnJ.
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Durina t.be bu.Jnttaa teMton
wllh ,MrL Sml~ ptelldlnl, platti
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e"""IUon. l'hone 934·J. l1-4·3tc 1\.P.oUt'l'MEI'(l'l - Furm1bed and
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Wtter, Splendid neighborhood.
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FOODARAMA !'OUR ROOM APARTII~NT WITH
On "MulbeiTJ Ave., Phone 316-J.
10 24 30tp
like ae.t' t35(), Loltlo Perkins;
ncnv DuU\-Jn kltch(ln. Prlvato
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room coltait&gt;. Brawra,.u AvenUCI
's.\l:;ill - o)JLBCI'RIC STOVE.
Mlddle["lort. Gaa flat~ furaaee.
rl'.l!ob; 'lloitlr: m•ll.reu, baby FA!lN AND IIOUSE IN MASON
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· Wbeft eablra~t. 2 City. The olll Me~U• properlY 1 ~ bath a, full bast'
' ent, tWo
Clr llrl&amp;t,
~00 . fbUf\1 .
IHitllln.;!J:f~e , US, 1 Contact Deov1er . Artb, Malon
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l:tO \Vea.tbel'l"nt
(S:IO Ne-.vs Picture

To us tlle in4iv'tdu.al pertOn·
ality is of basic lmportance. We
feel that each individual is cap·
able &lt;ef th.inkin2, reasonUla and
creating and has ability to acquire
a capacity for morat judgments
and possesses a sense of moral
responsibility; thus, witb thi&amp; beHe!, every one should h.ave the
right to achieve and deal with

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Jc SALE. KJ!:UULAR PRI&lt;.:E t"UR

4:30 Split Peno.nalitr
IJ:OO Steamboat Bill
1:30 8(11. PreJ:JJO rwt J. ~cruua Show

10n11~ freedO'l'd

for

oL -.r-,o- tiuU-c;-

f:OO HoU!O On lll.llh Strot\

Jlrl toe- tbllHO New liar* alp--., wb1ch pareti,Jir.ucUin.I_..,.T.PJruo,.Mu7Beth
Ananee1 the N1tlo!lll rcnmc!l:doD'• Wll' CIO polio. r1del • babb7 bone (boHoal. lett) aod aoes for
arthr1tll m4 birth defectl. IIUJ BetiLt wu bmD a ~ rtde. At ~.a ltrtkea I pcrse tor
with an ope JPIDe. Her tnlcaldar taa bnUo- u.Uonal faDd-nfiiDI CtLP!l11J&amp;0. CCn&amp;nll P!UJJ

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Qanul3- Tharsdq

POS1Q CHilD II A SY- Of H0n-IW7 Boa&gt;
f'yron, 2'AI, who cu neither walk DOC' ltmd. II
1uu. 1 bapPJ ch1ld 1D J'1onDct. AJa.. delp1te ber
hllodleap. Sbt bu bee:D eboiiD utkmal poater

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TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ.TV C.hannel 3

Comptotlon

Seventy three per cent of the
members enrolled in 4·H Club
work this past year completed
at least one proje-cl In all 296
boys and girls fini9h.ed 360 projects.
The number of projeett ~ompleted by each club are: ·American
Leadero 21, Buoy Bee_ 2G, Busy
Krebs 9, Chiton CLimbers 11,
Good Luck Clover 43, Grabam
Riverside 7_
Happy-G a-L
_ uckies 14, Happy
Hustlers 17, Hili Billie 22, Hop
To It 26. Leon Luekles 34, Lucky
Star lO, Mountain Climbera 8, Old
Town Mountaineers 12, Pioneers
13.
Tip Top topper! 18, Traiihlal
ers 23, Union Clodhoppers 3; Ver
non Star Dusters 17 and Willing
Workera 28.

Machinery Company of Minerva,
Ohio; this said Scavenger being a
self-contained unit consisting of 12
cubic yard hopper with. hydrauli·
(20) BusinP.SS Services cally operated dumping device, 6
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cylmder industrial engine,
12
Am CUNDlTIONlNG, HEFKiGEH· blade rotor and blower assembly,
3 uon service. J;,rck's RefrJgera- dust trap, catch-basin attachment
lion, New HavL~n. J'hollf• TU- 1ncluding standard hoae and one
2:!6371
6_23 .tf e_xlra end o~_.Lmetal h()Se), hydrau·
- - - - lie door -o~ne"t\.. one (1) red flallh ·
I::LELANOS
I er hght to come ~n when unit moR..ll• &amp; TV kepalr S.JYIIII
lor is US(!d and ill the above
Phone 200
mounted on truck chassis furnish Pomeroy, Ohta.
ed by the vil\a.l{c. Said trllck cllas- ~--":"'"~::------------sis is to have at least 112 inches
ClH:iTOM BUILl" KIT~, HEN DE· space from cab to center of axle
signed fur you r htJm~ free es- (rear ). '
twutes. Vorcman aud Abbott,
In addilion to the above equip·
l'huue fi''Ui·Y.
8·6-tf mcnt, liard J . &amp; H. Equipment
Cooil:ie Smith, Taddy Durst and
---Company shall t"urnlsh a compc- Leanna Brewer spent FridaY eveAUC:TIQN[IiR
tent pcnmn lo leach and famihar- ning with Mildred and Joyce Cir·
~pi••• ••rvlce
1zc an oprrator for the Villase of de helping to celebrate Joyce's
Cr IJt Brtdlord
"d
.n
l &lt;II epurt .m th c usc of the fore- birthday.
W'tlte, Phone 4&gt;• Contact
going eqt' ipmcnt.
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' Mr. 1:1nd Mrs. Charles Suneral of
A, ~ Bradford, k.dne, Ohle
ln add:tion, the aaid J. &amp; H. Columbus were weekend guests of
, :J.tl.tf
l..:IJUipmcnt Cnmpany shall install her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
lhc Un it \IPO II a truck to be Cur- Brewer and Leanna. The SunI drint Your Shflea And
At nish&lt;'d by the Villuge.
erals have purch.ased 11 new home
RA.CINE SHOt RE.PAtP SHOP
SEl"'I'ION II
:n Reynoldsbur,g.
l0-6-aOtp
I The Vil!n~ of Middleport shp\1
Eber and Iva Carpenter called
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pay rur laid ·equipment the sum Of on Mr. and Mn. S. W. Dutst
t0Y5 1ft PRJCE
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TI!:LEVISIUN, HAUIO &amp; SMAr:-o Ei"ht TlltJthUtul, J•;i&lt;&gt;IIL llundrt!d 1'ue.•d•y.
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SAL!!: 1"0 .!iTAitT fHUl.t\Y NOV. NI!A.. m ....
ZAG SEWJN(, MA ~L
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la urltll llupply i
cx h~ustcd. clune. Makes Uuluu Jwlcs, 1-ww.s appli.rncc repalr. ('hone OU8 Sik ly q;fS,di.W UOt IJollllrli, as fol- Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. Jr.
11
on buttons "nd 11 , ny ,.
d
.McCimtock, nanne, Uh10.
lows: Two thousa nd Nme Hundred and c"hilclren were re~nt guests
11
Will mclude .lOeul Dol111 ' Hcmco
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f
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4-4-30tc ,
Ftfl)'~ -three and 34 / 100 ($2,953.34) of her parents, Mr. and~-- Mrs. Pete
Kumpcr Uuutn, Uul.rley ~1.111 lllld
~~: ij 1 (m I' 0 1 new ur 0\cl .,.........-------·-- - - - - Dullars llpon delivery uf the equip- - - --------.t!OIIiLCr 1el1 !.rucks 1111d · curl!'.
'f'.; J. .
' 1y 0 f balance $1 3 l 011 BOB'S
TREE SERVICE. 6848.
)h.ny llcm;,
J1.emumb~r t•e
or wuo mouth. Phone J43.
m~nt . The balance. ()f said pur11 _3251 p.
11-lHHc
~ htsc price 1111101.1ntinu
to l&lt;'Jve
.;taLe. Op~n unlll 7 .30 p. m.
l"h •)U.~a nd, Nine llundrcd Six und
c• t N
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t
-------YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DEAtER
,.I e UVl·1 tY .., IU}l
11 IJ epor · ;:: Sl\-1 ALL LA~ S LUV £S. I' HJCI~ "' •
UU, l UU ($5,906.66&gt; Doll "rS, will
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TV AND 4PPLIA~CES
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o:,ulr U:.l7 b..:ccll ~-· Middh.:p&lt;~ll. COAL, OIL. &amp; GAS FURNAIC.ES tlf'al' lnlcre.'lt at Hve (IV:!) pcrccni
SU'i ':, t:LUIHI I\{i .
A~SOll"J"tiJ
Lo.1ll U:JIO! Y.
II 5 31t
ARNOLD'S
j)el" unuum. payable annually until
Phone 836-Y
Sync:u••· ()hlo paid, 11nd shall Lc paid as follows:
1uic8, u . u. l'llom: 344.:, J\.t~lllli.
JU 2.D 6lc Clll!;CK 'J'HE:St; VALUI:.~ : 24 CU.
l' wo ThuusunLI, Nine Huudrcd rif---JL. uccp ircew, holds lhlil Jbs. or - - -- - - - ~ ty three and 3:.td00 {$2,953.33)
I!Uit ~ALl'.. . 40 IN L.-1 BLACK
Jvod , ::.pocJIII ~IWU 17 eu.
' Om~ Yt'llr from the date of this
4tud puny, W11l roell roaHollullle.
11. retnecratiJr, Jrl.!l'Zer com·
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Ordmo.nc•~. lllld Two Thousund,
.1-'hOLhl Jorin t: hllllt'.}", Uor.clLLIJ 3%U
bmat10u. Allllillll. ~UIHIO. Buk:cr
Nine llundr&lt;"d
Fifty-three and
11 2 3Lc ' lo"urmlurc, M.Lddlopon, Ohio,
:131 100 \$2,953.33) Dollars TWO
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'r:'cHr.:i fro1r. the date of lhis Ordin·
G. E. 7 l:U. i'"l' HU•'IHGEHA't'Oit
ancc.
and Kenmore automatic wasluJr. Ni'~W 11100 I'A"I1'l':HNS J&gt;LA.STIC
' ~t:LT ION fll
l'houc JOJ ·X.
ll 2 :uc
wuulow b l H1d11 ami ~hadt.·~. Venc ·
"1 he i\layur and the Clerk of the
MON'I'U
-,
.
L111n
bJIIIdfl,
11ll
kmdM
and
color11
Villnge
of MJ(Jdleport are hereb~
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17
BJt~l.) lntb Setter fur guu11 bca·
i''IIJcr ~;tu.u aw mng11, Ll.;y and
8efo .. e 9:30 f\.M
a uUwrL~cd lo cuter iulo an install·
Ric. t: 011 ,act I.J~o~na Wmebrcnncr, I Night 1111111 tl P~lf!.'l all kmd B,
Middleport 883l ·J
mt.'lll sales contrud with the J. II
.. !i~r~_
cu~u.
Ailunmum luUdlo!"rs all kuuJs.
Pnmeruy 521
H. EqwpurPnt t:ompuny for the
11 2 tJip
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PIID 'S fORti
pur cha~e of I he equipment descrlb·
1 Jo'ruo i'.:ituuatc, D11lc Wippel
Supply, 215 Unwn Avenue,
e\t Chest•r
cd herein, upon tile terms and
JiUGLEK FUKL
OIL STO\IE
wtth tank. CuU R:Jihll'd i·hl61). ( l 'uuwroy, OhJO.
Ll·3lHiOtc
YUkOb 11. ,.. 14 •
conditions us sci forth horeln.
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JO-au-ctc.
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SEt.:TlON IV:
1·2 l'C. JVINU u"OUM SUI'fE, 1
aouiLL
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UAJn
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This Onlmance Ia for the pur·
combmatton record pluyer and
STATION
pose of jlrotectlni( the health and
SUALLUW Wt:LL
E;LEL.'TRIC
aiPORII 9~00 A.M.
welfare of the reeldtllLI of tile Vii·
ruo-to, 1-:!0 au11.ge single barrel
pump. Good cundllwn. W11l
shot gun, 1 Conn eoraot end 1
A.Jba ~y 33••
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(&amp;:~e, diapl1.1y cuo and counter~.
rcfrtoerator. r.ohone Letorl •• 63 .
ao
law:o uf M ddlepurt~ 1!1 emeraoncy
Phone Kutland 241!41. Mrs. A. 1'.
l.L-3-:itc
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cxials 11.nd tho Ordinance will hereBarton..
II 2 Slp
FOR . RENT~EX'I'~NSJON LAO. by luke effect on the ea,r lleat dati
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USEP PA:-:NTS=':-, "si:::II;:-:R:::
1'S::-."""'JA
-:-,:::.,IU!=:m!::: Cllt~ULATING COAL HEATER. den, Scafftold Board8, D1·op aUowable by law.
Clotba. Clinton Fisher, Middle- Pa~!lcd Odl•ber 1. 1039.
UO&lt;td COIIdiUon. l'hUIIC 943·J ,
and women'• dru11J10a, now. Juo's
c. 0. f'ither, Mayor
port, Ohio. Phone IJ26S.
11 4 6te
Carry Out, 66t Locu~t Sl.,
Attesl; Gene Grate, Vlllaa:e Clerk ·
MlddJepurt.
1U·28·3Dip
(101 29; (II) ft, 2te
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Not~ce
ORDINANCE NO. 837

uNru""''""" ""o''"-' 4nool1

TIME

balance bis equity.
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CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
BOX 229
PtiONI IOi-Y

tmcnt. 114-I:HC

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WANTED fo: lJLL

19~

2000-il

move into a 4-room frame
house .. very nice bath and .kit·
chen and automatic heat tC) all
$75000.00, ta:ke
rooms. Only
over existing financing, make

1 and bath ap.:~rtrm·r1l. Pnunc fl4l9

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KARR&amp;VAN ZANDJ

19.)4 FU.H.O VB 2 LJUOH $1:ifi.S CUS·
tomlinc Sl•dan. Origwal fumh
Blaeunar ·s, Pomeroy.
10 30 6lc

MAKE DOWN PAYMEwf-AND

FUB:\IJSIIEIJ :I'!O DF.HN 2

bedroom

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Cucltlu ~Milt

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$6.00
$7 .:10

1960
Rambler

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ROOM HOUSE, WITH BATH,
located at 111 Locuat St. Niee
location. Melvin Hood.

SIX ROOM Al'AilT:'IH•:NT WITH
gara~e. Butternut Avenue Call
40JJ.
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SEE THE

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d) AutoSales
-llt57 .BUICK VB SPEl"LAL 2 DOOR

ROOM
ment. Close to Krogen. Chnstine Beegle.
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1-'0UR ROOM HOUSE ON LINcoln Heights,
gas
furnace.
Phone 428 &lt;~flcr ti P. .\o1. ll-4-tfc

(91 For Sole

ABSOLUTELY NO HU:STING OH
trespassing day or night on my
property. Gordon l'rofftt Rutll-5-5tc
land, 0.

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(1 I Notice

--UNFURNISHED APART·

FOUR IWOM HOUSE '.'liTH BATII
sturm doors and windows, full
basement, aulomatic gas heilt.
Located al 1616 Liuculn Heights
Call Rutland 24307 aflcr 4 p. m.
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I'CIR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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(21 ) Rear Estok

(141 For Rent
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on Deiember 15. Plan~&gt;

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were JI\JJo made to \'lslt the!·fOtate,
Reat ltome in S,-rac~ ·on Nov:

24.

ChrJ.i!t...U

&lt;ord&amp; W8J:O dllll'l,

buted to · member. ' to sell aa a
moner . matiDz. projeet,
.
Entertainment was providtd .
b)' lira. smllh alter which n·
lreabments were •vecl ~ the

hMtea• aaal,atecl t:t1 ber daltehtJf,

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Meigs Temple Pyt~ian Sisters
First Baptist ,
MeehnQ l.s Held On Tuesday LadiesI Bible
The regular mee!mg of the Iletgs Temple Pytbian Sisters Cl
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was heltl Tuesday evenmg at the K. of P. Hall in Middleport
aSS n MeetJng

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QiucKLE FOR TODAY

~~~~~~P~o~~~~·ro~y~-MI~d~d~te~po~rt.~o~-·;No~•~·5~,t~95~9=hiMrs. John Krowsczyn .Is Honored
With Stork Shower On Tuesday
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A surpriSe stork shower was given last Tuesday evening 111

WooD PAIID~I
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Mn. JHO
W~ , 27. 1 dhora. Tflvn.
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.the Syncuse Grade School, Satur·
'IIQ-, Nov. 7. trom 7 to 10 p. m.,
sponsored by the Boy Scouts. Ad·
mia&amp;ion b 15c aineJ.e, 25e couple wtth Miss Erma Smtth, Most Excellent Chief, pre:siding.
The L.adJea Bible Cba of the
honor of Mrs. John Krawsczyn at the home of Mrs. Harold
Tbere will be re(resbmenta. Ever)'·
Two members, Mrs . George Ebersbach and Mrs. Minnie P'ust Baptist Church. Middleport,
Kauff .
one is welcome.
Neutzhng were reported 111
met Tuesday evening at the home
Games were played during the evenlilg with Allie Ha·wley
CHAHGI MIITING PLACE
A report on the project spon· Middleport restdent now lmn11:: Jn of Mfs. Dana Hamilton.
Grace Johnsou, Doris Casey Anng'
--'
sored by the Ways and Means com· Nc •.\ York, was a guest at the soMrs. Jameo
Mun~ waa ;.,
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Mae Lewis and Mrs. Betty' Fultz Roach, &amp;ln. Virginia Hubbard,
'ibe Melp County Democratic mtttee was given by ~1:-s Phllhp ctal hour.
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winning the prizea.
Mrs. LUlie Hubbard, Anna Mae
Women'• Club will meet Tbuncby Meinharl
·- - - - -- charee of the devotionJ for the
Lewil, Grace Jol}rtson, Mn. Ctel
No'Yembe:r S •t 7:30p.m. at the
e\·emng and rew4 from tbe
After Mrs. Krawsczyn had open· Kokovltch, Allie 1!awley Helen.,.,_
Pomeroy Second Ward House 111Plans were completed for a J()tnl
Chapter of St. John.
j,(
ed her many gifts
of en and Miss Jean Lama:
1
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of
NGV.
2t1
a
scheduled
-due
meeting
to
be
held
on
·~hursday,
cake,
•
puncb
and
...
"ts
were
ser'Yed
1
6
•- 1'banklgivina;. Mrs
1
5
01
Mrs Harold Hall, teacher of
.. _ was auilted by
Th e d oor prue
•· was awarut:U to
1 by the h011tesa wbo.
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Alfred Rey- No\lember 12, for the mcmh . s of
nolda ud Phil L.tVelle, ••ecre- Fide$ Lodge and .MeJgs Temple
the
led the group tn their
'tl!Vnlll
Morgan, Janis Plunkett and Mrs. Floyde .....}c•.
to Contressman Walter H. and lhtlr fam1hes.
0
5
opentng prayer. The aingJ-ng of
5 Ome Rca Hoschar.
Others sending gifts but unable
Moeller wUI tpe.ak. lt is hoped all
t~e clan song closed the devoThe bouse of Mn.
of the Amateur
to attend were Miss Addie rieadDeq,oerlltie Wpmen will be preA report wu given by MISS Smlth
The Children's Chotr or the En- ttons.
l.(;ardelnei'S Club, was
Wednesday evenFriends attending the shower ley, Mrs. Btll Grant, :dl'S. Harold
aent. Elth woman La asked to on the 01slnct Com•ent1on at Gal terpnsc EUB Church, directed by
M
when
the
club
went
to
b
th
t.rcre
Thelma Colhns, Mqdred Dewhurst, Mrs. L. W McComas
hpolil.
llr". v ·otor Yuung Jr With M•••
rs. J. 8 · Hayes, pre&amp;klent of
orne for eir No- W
. olfe, SteJia Thomas, Mrs. Claude Mn. Lionel Bo•.·,, Mrs. Paul Hop:
1
br in&amp;
or cook1ej
It was vo t e d 1o hold t he annua1 Els e Arnold as pianist, held a the
class meeting.
presided over the ·'"ort
vember
meeting.
AIIhley. Doris Casey, Mrs. Floyd tonstall, Mrs. •
busmess
lUI
Aft'ana:ementl
of fall &amp;owen
Everson and
1
Christmas party and gift exchanGe 1HaU,,w,,.n part} tall week in tht 0
grapes
Boyer, Alice Sprouse, Mn. Fultz, Mn. Lucy Fowler.
at the Dl'Xl «'!gular meettng on
. soc tal room
. uring the program hour, Mra. and dried arrangemeatt htd been
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Thelma Boyer, ~rs. Fred DeWceae,
Dec. 1 MrL Paul Haptonstall was
VJctor Gnmm save the ABC'a of made by Mn. Jobn Jtlncatd, who
She had 1 creen and white ar- ~rs. R1.chard Otler, Mn. Dorothy - - - - -. --~
ramed program ehatrrnan and Mrs. A grand march was held with theExcerpts
Btble.
wa1
the
arTangin.g
demon1trator
r
th
· 1 lor lbe meet1'ng and also an ar· rangement lD the invested T form
fOIIlM'GJ, "biO
Meinhart, Mra. Nathan BliK&amp; and costume pnzes awardc4 to Carol
ram
e
artie e
of white chrysanthemums in a
Mra, William Allman were named Stout, funmcst, Becky Will and "Country Pal'&amp;On'' were given by rangement of dlryNnthemuma white stemed container. The red
TONidiAT aiMI FRIDAY
as the decoraUn&amp; commtttee. Hos- Vtck.ic Kay Young, mosl ongmal; Mrs. Cliff~ Hayes.
had been placed •n tbe bed room coxcomb with fern was in a tall
•"THE ANGRY HILLS"
p1tallty commtttee named was Mrs Robc"ta Bing, prettiest, and Joyce
''Faith Has Power" was gfven b_y Mrs. Bruce lloyd.
sklnder wooden container also
The Ladte&amp; Au:lti.lill}' of the ':rlidRobert Mitebum - Gia St~l.:l
Ca1h. Bahr, Mrs. Dons Batie)', Mrs
and
Ke1Lh
Evans
,
ugllest
by
Mrs.
LucUie
Mayes.
"Good
dleport Vohmteer Fire Department
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1'he &lt;h•'dr&lt;n ••ere 5e "l"d at long Companion" was g1ven by "-•
In
her
demonstration
"Autumn
·
made
by
Mr.
K•nca 1d.
Demos key, Mrs. Maxtn~
SATURDAY
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d
lou
Beauty", Mrs. XiDCfid Qowed
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met Tue6day even1ng at the home
"TilE BAT"
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~:u~"n•~;,:;·,~J~~·l~a~n;
Zirkle and Mrs tables (or refreshments of cup
. e a~. ons a . an
"Rilbt what materials •"e bad used, b.... u
rs, n.incaJd showed the group of Mn Thomas Hannigan.
Vincent Pnoo _
ca)le9, ice eream , popc(Jrn halls and I RelatJOnshtp was lOVen ·bY Mrs. dried materials""" cou'A be mad~ how to make the corn husk flower
Agnes Moor•head
After the
of the
pop. Rev Francis H Glaz1cr gave lllabel Wmebrenner.
pliable and eiiY to ::range
andd while the group watched,
_ also _
refreshments were served by
the mvocallon.
' other members present for the
So
f b
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m41 e several arrangements ustng
Mrs ..::verelt Bachner presided
0
"GUN GLORY..
B1ggs, Mrs. Pau1 Haptonstall
! meetmg were Mrs. Raymond Sa:1me
er con~mers
ad t dNed materiala and fr b,
over the short business meetmg
Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew,
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Present were SUSie and )fike ton, Mrs. L. D. DUes
the
b_een made by het · husband,
ers
es
ow· when plans for the Chrhtmas parStewart Gr~er, Chill Wtlll
Vlrs Mtldred Hawley, a former 1 Bentz, Delbert Bruch Hober\.&lt;l Dmg lowtng guests Mrs.
brat she showed wa• a fiat
·
ty were discussed,
Mary carleton, conme Otll, Kathy, son, Gregary, Mrs. Wlnel~ro*r' in .~ ·(enn of In S ' with
Other arrangement~~ used in •
Linda and Richard D1ll, Joyce and Mrs. Haptonatall and
cadiDe._.ueet taper. Wlth selatin the room wu one of the small
The travelins prize. fumilhed by
Ketlh Evans, Nancy and Judy lm- Boster
molda eloN to the top sivlni the kneeling angel tn blue w1tb 6mall Mrs. Rus&amp;ell Mills, was won by
buden, Sktppy Lo~an. Dcstle Kay
F:dl flowers
decorated ®a CQJRIII'~~~ Fl11wen with t..iia pink roses.
Mrs. Hannigan.
Mrs. Kincaid w.as Jntroduced to
.
Pike , carol Stout, Hecky and Bren Hamilton home and during Ue weti-..·lnort ltlmecl mums and
da Wtll a11d_ Vtckic, Chuckte, Di- serving of UJe desacrt eourae h-- ~:l.~therQumJ Jed artificial the group by Mrs. Arthur Skin- , Games were ~layed d.urmg the
ana and Jamce Young.
corded music was enjoyed by the
ner who with Mrs. Paul Davi11 e !enmg and prl%es aw"'lrded to
Adults prcllent were Mrs 'J11om- guests.
Were co-demonstrators for the !ANI. Bachner, Mrs. Howard Dailey,
Bentz, Mrs. Bernnst Bruch, Mrs
meeting
.~:~rs. Robert McElhhmy wild Mrs.
IRolbcrt Stout 'MrM Dwight Logan,
PLAN DAD'S NIGHT
Mrs. W.tUtam Slater was the
Gibbons-:.
Mrs Charles Dill, Rev. and Mrs
Dad's Night will be obsened
devotiona1 leader for the evening
----"----Francl" H Glaz1cr, Mn Guy :rling. when tbe Centra l PTA meets Monand u.sed as her theme "Keeping
Mrs. Jameli Will, Mtss Marjonc day Ill 7.30 p m at the school. A
Thanksgtving". Her ·prayer was
Bentz and Mt9s Sharon Dill
program honorma "fath·
In com!J_le!Jloration of the First
1
' will be presented and there
y LUCILLI HAWKINI
Thankagtvmg.
•
be
II
speaker.
A
white
elephant
Min
Mary
Leifheit
of
Columbus,
Members
responded
to
the
roll
CONVENTION
Off
1
The Hocking Sub-Du;tric.t Jilis- sa le will be held and memben are who Is •Pendtni this week at her call witb their Thanks~vmg ar- G
range
tcel"S 1- 8 Soc
3ionary Convenllon will be held requested to br~ng wrapped art•- home, Laurel St., and wtth frtends, rangement.
M
H. E. Starkey, Gate Keeper of
rs. Reynolds prestded over
~~~:~:t at the Forest Hun Baptist cles marked with the approximate fell Wednesday morning fracturmg
the
Ohio State Grange and mem. The Rev William Hull is value. RefreshmentR will be served. ber leg in several places. She Is a the busjnesa meetmg when the ber of
Columbia Grange, instalted
patient
at
Meip
General
Hospital.
group
\IOted
t'
L
co-operate
with
pastor of the church
the Rutland Garden Club and the officers of Hemlock Grove,
NEW ARRIVAL
Wlillho~n'IMiddlepoprt Garden Club wtth ·s Pomeroy Hend, Racine, Olive and
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Gray (Cbar·
Christmas flower shop on the 14 Rock S»ring Granges Tuesday evelene Deem) of Columbus are anand 13 at the Rutland Methodist ning at the Rock Springe Hall.
nouncin'g the birth of a son, Thurs- ~;~~~~·~;:;j;,::•r:~~
Church. Mrs. Charles Asa Brad·
Assisting Yr.--Starkey were Mrs.
day, October 29, at Unlvenlty c
bury
was
named as ihe chairman c;;tarkey, Mrs . .fred I.eifheit, Mrs.
Hospital Grandparents are Mr. and
oj the committee for the show and John Erwin and Fred Gocglein.
Mrs. Pe11rl Deem, Morning Star ~~~:~:.:
ot~ers on htr commtttee are Mrs. with Mn. 'Leo Story as pianisl
i~rs. John Shumway of Akron Is a
Wtlltam Slater, Mrs. Wesley Fry County I)eputy -c. N. Jones and
great grandmother The Grays alGeorge
Mrs.
Edgar Reynolds and Mrs: JuvenUe Matron, Mrs. Jones were·
Leather trim interior like new, heater, good tires. Dark
nn.n ,.tnt'r • ,
so have two other son6.
, Jayne Ann.
Helen Lloyd.
9l.so present.
sfriH
..
. . H. Myers returned
green flnlsh. Real economy and seating capacity plus.
The constJtutton and by-laws
A cake walk was held during
her home, Unlon A\le., TueSday.
···
14, It,,..~
II,·~21
from Mel&amp;• General llo11pltal. Mrs. were read by ~he 11ecretary Mrs the eVening, with the clll:e baked
l''ry.
by MrK. Huber Brown and won by
Lemler and Mt11. Mare"s
··~. 20~., ...,.24 ...
Mrs. Robert Reibel an bonorar)' Robert, Beegle of ,Ra.cine Grange.
Black llnlsh, white wall tires. Interior spotless standard
IJI&lt;ousn 1re asststins in her care.
Give Her The Gift
At the close of the meeting,
transml•elon, 6 cyl. motor. Radio and heater. '
and Mrs, Char1es Moore and member of the club was -appointShe Wanls
ed to make a table arrangement cookies, ice cream and coffee were
Fairborne
AN ELECTRIC
l l~;;;;;i:end at their home. r.ir;;~; ,iiio~ for the National Farm and City ~crved by the borne etonomic
Banquet whith will be held at ommittee.
Mrs John Kelly of Akron
4 Door. Beautiful coral and white finish white wall
,
mother, Mn Ada Cray, and Mrs. Rutla~d on Nov. 20.
The group alao decided to work
Urea, D-500 motor, Powerflite trans., heate~. A real nice
AOLER - tttr.IAG - WHITI E\lerett Davts of Middleport were
All Sty.les and Prtce~
~
recent gue&amp;ts of Mf, 4nd i,.(ra. with the Middleport Garden Clubs
car and priced to suit.
in the Christmas decorating con·
Ute Your Glft Certiflc•tn
Cllarles Buc1t
Mr. and Mn R. B. Wilklnt of teat m the town.
Mre. Slater, pngram chalrman,
Lancaster were weekend guests of
2 Door Locally owned and real low mileage, white and
motner, Mrs: Addle Grueser. announced that the Christmall
party would be held at the homo
gold finish, automatic trans., white wall tires like new
of Mr~, ~rtbtir Strauss and that
heater, padded dash. Drive lt.
'
wrappmgs of the glft exchangl
would be judged for prizes.
The traveling pruc was won by
Mrs. R&amp;abel and the door prizt:
Hardtop Coupe. Ivory and green flnish. Upholstery spot·
by Mn. Walter Crooks.
less, all good white wall tires. Radio, heater, Hfdramatic.
At tbe close ol the meeting
Power brakes.
Mrs. Re)'nolds was assuted by
Mrs. E. 0. Ran In serving a aalad
course to the membert present
and Mra. Kincaid and Mrs. Garet
VB motor and powerglide. Like now tires, spotless lnterStansbury of the Middleport Garier, white and gold finish. Want a sharp one?
den Club and Miss Freddie Houda
ahelt who were guests.
In the article of the club's meetIng
last month the name of Mrs
4 Door Sedan. Blue over Ivory finish. Clean Interior.
Reynolda wall unintentionaJiy omh
Ali good tires, standard transmiSsion. Radio and heater.
ted from the committee wbo hac
Was U095. Week End Special.
~mpUed the year book which wa
atven honorable 1 mention irt thE
1t1te jud,cin1. Mrs. Reynolds wa1
chairman of tbe I;'Ommittee.
Bel Air 2 Door. 6 ·cy!. motor with powor~lde radio

Enterpri'Se EUP
Ch"ld ren Ch .r
p rty I HeJd

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, November 6, 1959
.!ilNVu-cOP\'·-..-,-.,·------------------------------~-------~

Nu.

Middleport Emergency Squad Fully Equipped

I

Meigs Co. Affected By Gas Rate ffike

Federal f.Almmission Is Asked
Permission To Increase Rate
'

~:-tty

I

1

was .. tlke Mn. Wood ..,., hit
kMt' aad IPink tt.r.

~-

I

•

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1

MEIGS THEAm

Fire Departf1ent
Auxiliary Meets

n

I
I

Mainly Abou•
People
In Pomeroy

~ayne

Grange OfficerS
IAre Installed ·
Tuesdoy Evening

\

flfRVOUS?

1958 GOLIATH 11 Pass. · · Reduced $1989
1957 CHEVROLET 2 Door Sedan · $1295

1957 DODGE VB Coronet · .. .. Only $1565

1957 FORD VUairlane .. .. ........ $1595

Heed CasU
Call 1nlf
C.lm Down.

....

,

Husbands!

..

ITY
OAN

.Elberfelds

SEWING MACHINE

BIG BONUS BONANZA ,f£ATUR,£1;

SETOF

1956 OLDSMOBILE "88" · ·· · · · · · · · $1445

1955 CHEVROLETV8 210 · .. · · .... $949

· .. Now $999

heater, good tires, spotless interior, whlte over tu:quojsS:
'

1955 PlYMOUTH .. · .. .. .. .. · Only $899

Belvedere "8" 4 Door. Power steering, powerOlfo pow·
er brakoa, radio, heater, good Urea. Special this 'week
end Only.

Around And

MAYTAG PAIR

·Ab.out
Middleport

lly PRIDOII HOIIIIASitiLT

1953 BUICK Speclal2 Door · · · · · · · · · · $495

Mr. and Mrs. Earnest BoWlet
received word from tbetr .son,
J'amea F. who entered the armed
lor..., Oct. 31, stating tbot he b
atatloned at Fort Hood, Tex.s, in
the Enalneering Battallion . and
that ht has been made an aasist.
eat platoon leader.
Mn. Cb1tlet Asa Bradbury
Robert Reibel, Mrs. Cecil
I!"•~dbUI'Y and Mrs. Paul Ruasell
In Columbus 'I'Ilelda:r.

Local owned, clean Interior, standard transmission radio and heater. While over turquolae flnlah.
'

1953 CHEVROLET 210 .. · .. · ...... · $349
2 Door. Solid body, good tlreJ. White and blue flnlllb
A real buy.
·

1958 CHEVROLET "6" 2 Door · · · · · · $1695
Beautiful Ivory and blue finish. Spotless Interior Uke
new Urea, beater. One of those nice ones.
'

-"•--,.•••nd MrL

W11ter

1953 CHEVROLET

COOK

Another
Rutland
Furniture
Value!

1956 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Dr. Only $1465

1955 CHEVROLET .... ·

......
$l.9s :

Porter .Is' Guest
Speaker A~ Rio
Grande AsSembly
Sen. J. Sherman P.orter of the

Glbbon11

Ohio Legislature

were in

A.ssembly. Thursday, No\lember 8.
He dl54:uued recent 1tate legislation in regard to edueaUoo, empbastztna: those aspeeb whieb relate to the right of local districts
to .. pass le\lles for an indefinlte

Solid cab and body. Good seats, good tires and runs
fino. Heater. Thill week.
of Columbua spent
with his motbw,

I - 1959 Chemltt Bel Air 8 cyl., PG, 2 Door
~.- 1959 Chmolttlmpala 4 Dr. FuU Pow•

OY
·co.

·il!l!-,:-dt~~·~Loto-Open
""1'0Evenh11i

~

10 AJI, Soloi.rrloy

POIIDOY

ONLY
'• ' ..'
'
'

•r

..

wu the guest

11peaker at the RIO Grude College

attend
at the

li2 Ton Pickup · · $549

'

,,

and increases in

Patience Asked
.Until Scave~Pe~
Clm Get Leayes

effeclJV~

S011at1&gt;r Porter

Degrees

sal-

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