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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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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'
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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:
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of
NGV.
2t1
a
scheduled
-due
meeting
to
be
held
on
·~hursday,
cake,
•
puncb
and
...
"ts
were
ser'Yed
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•- 1'banklgivina;. Mrs
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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.
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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:
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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
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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
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made
by
Mr.
K•nca 1d.
Demos key, Mrs. Maxtn~
SATURDAY
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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
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m41 e several arrangements ustng
Mrs ..::verelt Bachner presided
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"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
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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
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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
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' will be presented and there
y LUCILLI HAWKINI
Thankagtvmg.
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II
speaker.
A
white
elephant
Min
Mary
Leifheit
of
Columbus,
Members
responded
to
the
roll
CONVENTION
Off
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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'
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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
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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.
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14, It,,..~
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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
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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~
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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.
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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

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Middleport Emergency Squad Fully Equipped

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Meigs Co. Affected By Gas Rate ffike

Federal f.Almmission Is Asked
Permission To Increase Rate
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was .. tlke Mn. Wood ..,., hit
kMt' aad IPink tt.r.

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MEIGS THEAm

Fire Departf1ent
Auxiliary Meets

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Mainly Abou•
People
In Pomeroy

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Grange OfficerS
IAre Installed ·
Tuesdoy Evening

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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.

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.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:
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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.
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1953 CHEVROLET 210 .. · .. · ...... · $349
2 Door. Solid body, good tlreJ. White and blue flnlllb
A real buy.
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1958 CHEVROLET "6" 2 Door · · · · · · $1695
Beautiful Ivory and blue finish. Spotless Interior Uke
new Urea, beater. One of those nice ones.
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W11ter

1953 CHEVROLET

COOK

Another
Rutland
Furniture
Value!

1956 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Dr. Only $1465

1955 CHEVROLET .... ·

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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•

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POIIDOY

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11peaker at the RIO Grude College

attend
at the

li2 Ton Pickup · · $549

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Patience Asked
.Until Scave~Pe~
Clm Get Leayes

effeclJV~

S011at1&gt;r Porter

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matter of principle - and. indeed,
plain horse sense - tile government s hould
not engage in any commercial activity ~hkh
can be carried on by taxpaying private enter-

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Blf' if government does engage in a com mercfial activity . politica l or other reason s. it
should charge rates which honestly cover aH
the costs. It shouldn 't for ce all the taxpayers
to pay a part of tl'l:e bill run up by those who
patronize the activity in question
Unhappily. this is rarely if ever the ca.se.
Parcel post service is an excellent - and ex pensi"ve - example . It is a purely commercial s~nire , and it is directly co mpetitive
with private parcel and express haulers on
the national and local level. It is entirely dis-

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tinct f ro m the carrying of the majJ. And parre i post has been opcra tf' d at o. loss ever sinCe
ils ~ gi nning s Current direct losse.i: are estimated at ~100 , 000 , 000 a year - all borne by
th e gl•nera l taxpay·ers, of whom many mii lions rarely if ever use the service - and indirect losses r un to another $65,000,000 or so .
To add in sult to jnjury, legislation is now
proposed which would permit parcel post to
earry much larger and heavier packages than
are now allpwet.l - whic~ wo ulrl mean taking
rnore bu si*ss away from taxpaying priva-te

Parrcl post needs d oses of two medicines
- principle and horsp sense.

this wee k came back wilh n ews of an impending change in policy that pleased most of
them. Henceforth Ohio University will make
a determined effort to award degree s
whatever the college - to men and women
who speak and write English corredly.

Professn.rs indicated that university instructors will be djrected to keep an car open for
students or all ranks and in all departments
who use theit mother langu&lt;Jge with less than
required skill. Also, papers prepared by physical education majors jn a first aid class,
those written by engineers studying chemistry, or work produ&lt;:cd by home economics
majors, wHI be scanned · for dangling participies, split infinitives, and wrongly spelled

men! to r e medial work. It aSks that said engineer, his tory major , Physical Education rr:a·
jor, home economics major, prove him or herse lf competant in English before a degree is

awarded.
~~to '
American college administrators a·re more
than a little embarrassed by the proved fact
that an average 14-year-old European pupil
can write and sppea·k his own language better than the average Americ an college fresh·
man . Our departmentalized kind of collegiill e
work results too often in a graduate in physical sciences, for example, having little English training beyond the Freshman level. And
the attitude in that level is to "get it over
with on any acceptable gr·ade and let me get
at Utose molecules. "

Ill short, the English used by many "col-

words.

Wh en professors deem lt right, they wiU
be expected to assign an offender to a remedial EnelJsh class, b"eretofore reserved for students entering the university as freshmen
who score below par in the English secUon
of entrance examinations.
The new policy gOes beyond mere a·ssign.

Rock Springs
S.ocial Events

graduates" is embarrassing to American
colleges. Ohio University hopes to do some· her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
thing about it .
Burdette.
There were 82 in attend11nce at
If this new approach to English Instruction
Sunday School Sunday, CoU~::ction
is _a pplied uniCo~mly to all departments it taken $21..$7.
Mrs. Janet Korn of Pomeroy
shbuld b e effective. Most educators, we bewas
a gueat of Mrs. Mark Gruescr
lieve, wili applaud the action.
fhunday afternoon.
iii mad e and atonement is promised .
ll does not matter, lt seems to
me , that a few 1dob have feet or
clay More importan t
iR how
each of us reach to a 11hattered
illusion . lC it is with indifference,
then il is time for us to do some
personal stork-taking.
And if the deception doea man·
a~e to ~;tlr In each of U8 a
rea~~essment o! the code b&gt;.: w~ich
we live, then some gOod"
h&amp;ve
emerged ...

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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grueser
were Sunday t~rternoon guests of
Mr . and Mr11. Wad e Smit h of Flat
woods.
Mrs. Ruth Steele ·aod mother,
Mrs. Donnelly of Chillicothe were
Sundiy afternoon g ue st~ of ••
~IiRS
Alice Euler.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bailey, Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Leonard, Miss
Ali~e Euler, Mrs. John Erwin,
Mary
Mr s. Wm Grueser,
Maca/fee, Mrs. Virginia Weyers,
Miss FredQ Will, Mr!i. Ethel Grueser t~tlended revival service at
Flatwoods Suruiay night.
Rev. Robert Card of Chester
was a dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hartune Saturd"Y·
~lr. and Mrs Holly O'Neal and
children of The . Plains were Sunday guests of Mn. Freda Will .
Mrs. Velma Dou&amp;lali and da.ugb·
ter Mary Jane were (ailed 1o
Charleston S . , ! t the
yserii
q
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.
oth·
er MtB. Edna•
, ,
pat·
ient in KanaWh
•1 ij fr pita!.
Mrs. Ross is still seriously Ill.
Mn1. George ijale of McDonald
was an over night guest of Mr.
and Mrs. George Skinner and
family recently.

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An Open Letter To thP. Cihzcm11
Of Middleport:
On behalt of 'the Middleport
Volunteer Fire l)eputment I wish
to e:~tepd our sincere appreciation
for yoGt · iup):ultf ln. hejp'ti'CI:. pass
the lire l:iond l:ssue.
Yolq' tr-tmendous sqppqrt of the
i!lsue was a fine way of leU ing u ~
know you are behind us 100 per
cent in the work we are trying to
The Almada~
do.
Our special thankg to The Daily
Sentinel for helping .up explain
the lnue and to all of you who In
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Radford and
some way gave your suppnrt.
children Billie, Becky and Mary
We a~ members of your fire de- Lou, Mrs. Maxine Arnold and
plll'tment will continue to serve daughter Susanna and George
you to the best of our ability at Wagner spent Sunday afternoon
UnltN Prt11 International
an)·timfl . we nre called upon.
at Old Man'e Cave.
Today Is Friday, Nov. 6, the
Sincerely,
1
Mr. and Mrs. Wm . SeYfried of
310th day or the year, with ~3
Donald W. Mill~, pres. J Gallipolis were Tuesday vbiton
more days in 19119.
Middleport Vol. Fire Dept. of the latter·~ parenh, Mr. and
The moon is approaching its
lint quarter ..
The morninR star Is Venus.
The evening stan are Mercury
and Saturn .
On this date In hlatory :
In 1800, Abraham Lincoln waa
elected to the prealdeuey .
In 1869, the !lrat for•al Intercollegiate football game wa1
pbtyed at New Brunswick, N. J.
Pinal acore : Rugen 6, and PrlncetOI'l ....
In 1882, Uly l.tnitry, known
aa "tbe Jersey Lily," made her
American debut.
t In
Ul503, Atty. Gen Herbert
Brownell Ht off 1 bitter national
controveny when he eharJed . that
former Preaident Truman promoted tbe late Harry Dexter
White wi~h the alleged full tnowl·
ed,ce ' thll: ,White waa, In Brown·
ell's wordt, "a Ruaaian 1py."
Mr. Truman Immediately denied
lhe charliJe. ·
A thoupt for · today: Ttle Ena·
lllh autbor Someraet Maqballil
nid, "People 11k you for crltlc·
iam, but Ihey only want praile."

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merQlal •peed record . Thundar br
IIYIRI from Loo AlllelOf to
Friendihlp lntetnationtl Alrpoit
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Oh . fickle fish you come so close
And nibble ·at my bal'.td.
Then if I tpove you d~t~ away,
Pown deep, bQt ~ou doJJ't ,la.nd.
You· Com~ back up and swim
around
'
tou have no destinatioq..
So qulet, smooth, serene' and still
You're qod in operatiQn.

Y:ou'"ft red, gOlf! sP.otted, orange
and ~ek.
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You· care not for drets Of eblor.
Yet stripes run down . and cross
YOIP' back'
Your array c~U14 ,not be futJer.
So qpiet yet alWJft on the ,:o.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Utsmger Why .\ you have ·a ~urple 'brother!
spent the past week \Oith their \ 'fhat:a not neceslary he .,.; so
d~ua:bter, ~:and lf,n. J(:elson Phil- He COuld loo~ lPfe tb" Other.
lips and famlly of Waverly.
. I )'fonder why Gpd made rOU thus?
Ana BrYant ia reported Ill at h1s My surmise in· medilation,
bome.
Just to prove to thus and ~o
Mrs . :Berth_a Am~ was a Wed· You're God in operation.
nesday evemng dmqer Juest of
Mr. and Mrs. Cush Johnston of
Bradbury.
I've g:aed inio yoiJr clear, eool
Mrs. Wm . Eichinger Sr.
Mrs. 'Beatrice
Hoffman spent
pond
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leonard of Thursday evenlng With Mrs. Ruth For lJours I~ silent wonder.
Gallipolis spent Sunday with the Erlewine.
You comfort rne, nd body knows
former 's brother AmoS and fam·
Mrs. Alma Rupc is a P.atient at You held me Whep I blunder-.
Hy.
Meigs General Hospital tWhere she Yet you swim round so soft and
· "stilJ ·
Mr. and MrS. Lewis Grueser underwent sur1er}', Monday.
1e1t Tuesday 1or severa1 days
A Halloween .Wasquerade party No ·noise you ~e wbe11 ehasin'.
b ld
Tb b h
visit in Springfield with rela· was e at
e C ~c of Christ, And I gaJn strength from your
tivcs.
Saturday evening with ~everal ~r·
silence there,
You're God in operation . .
Mr. tlnd Mrs. Jerrold Hartung ltOill attending.
Composed July 9, 1951
were called here from Columbus
Mrs. Fern Sweeney was a Sunday
by t he 1. 11 ness o1 h er moth er, Mrs. dinner guest of Mrs. · Garriet Wit:
By Agnn R~el
Nellie Tracy,
liamson.
PI~. Ohio
A quartet from the CedarvHle
Baptist College sang at the mornLOST TIME I.EPOft:r'
ing services of · tbe Langsville
W:ASHINGTQN UPI ~ More
church, Sunday, and at the Car- working time is lost because of
penter chureb in tho afternoon .
strikes In September tban In any
Dr. and Mrs: John G. Smith of month. since ldne, 1952, according
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The One Won One Class of the
Pomeroy First Baptist Church Will
meet at the home of Mrs. Georg~
Skinner; Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
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The Official Board of the Heatll
Methodist Church will meet thifi
ly HEIMAN N. IUNDESEN, M. D.
.
Sunday at 7:30 at the Church jn
A PERSON'S emotional attt- was advised that she wo11ld
Middleport.
tude might play an lmportiUlt have to bave anoth,c r op;lrn.Uon
part in est&amp;.blishlnf binocular' within three months in tn·det· t b
MEETtljG CALLED
vlaion, or the i.blllty ·of both complete the qurf:.·,
There wUi be a Y-oung People's
eyea to work togetber In unison.
However, three days before
Meeting at the Hy1ell Run Free
When the eye&amp; aru out. of the scheduled IIC(:orrd operation
Methodist Church on Nov. lOth,
alignment we call the condition she reported that she didn't
at 7:30. The speaker is Deloris
atrabiamus,. (If .-quint. It makee think It woUld be necessary,
Shophert. Ab o special sin&amp;ing.
no d.Uttrence whether ~he tan- Thill doctou ex~min~d her and
Young people in charge.
dency il to tum in or out, the found that the cross-eyed condl•
term '' the .. m~.
tlon had almost &lt;llsappeared.
-.·A check &lt;Jf her emotional
MEETING CHANGID
Dllferent C&amp;u&amp;H
"
a
ttltu(l.e
was made. This study
The Pal'lt OUicers of Racine
The c'¥111es, H'owever, appall·
found that she had been WOI'k•
Chapter OES wilt' meet Thursday ,
ently at'S quite dltrerent. At
In a depar1,rn6nt atore tmdcr
Nov. 12 at the home o[ Mr. and
1eaat the posaible peyohologlcal alngsuperior
she tl}oroughly dis·
Mrs. Arthur Nease instead of at
cau~ea are.
the home of Mrs. W, Bamitz as
Intern a. I atra.bl~mus-you llk-ed. The auperlor had been
~ another depart·
previously annOunced.
Jll'Obably eall lt. crossed eyes- tranaterrea
ment
juat
before
her su\lde;n
appearS: to be qaueed aomeUmea
lmprove'?lent.
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
by a chronic alate ot anger.
Admissions, Nov. 4: Mrs. Geor1e
On tM ottMr band, ex,_temal Removed Ter-11ion
·
Francis, .Middleport; Paul
llrt.blemu• &amp;ppa.rently o t ten
~Ia transfer had reino -:.
Rome Smith,
come 1 from ietlcnaUwJ. and the woman's t!en11ion and her
Mae Siders,
•pathy.
f!YI t r o ubI e had pr(')mpUy
Beleatlsh" Thea~
clearecl up. HoweVer, she beCll~:::~. R. Fish•a
Gallipo.
Thla, a.t leut, if the theOt~J C&amp;me Illlrvous ng;aln after about
Rav&amp;&lt;lvMced bY aome ach~nttstt.
eight monthi!l and the aqulnt
Van
AetuaUy,
tt 11: 1. logical at· rtturned.
M. Russell,
mmptlon." Jna1 much"a 1 the eyes
Investtgiltors aurmia:e t hat
· ~rman B. Wehrmyer,
turn outward When you are atie waa Jn suCh a continual
Mn. Ernie VIctor
aalte~ tt ~ natural to auqm,e ata.te of ang~r from exper)encea
; George Rodne)'
that nl~aUon ... w, th~m· "'"' Mrller Jn her lite tha.t her
verge whlle teuion make~! ~e~ ten•ene11 eould be' relie~d onl)'
New. 4 : Mrs. Wilbur
eon~p.
.
·
temporatlly.
H. Davl1, Mrs. Carl
Crou-eyed ehiUiren art futown QUICIJTION 4ND ANI"-R
Ftederlck W, Glbba,
to be deltructlve, aa a ru1e.
't.r
H. c· .: Wh•'
td cauae
, and -nr.
~ wou
Jane CalrM, Mra. · Edgar
thll.
too,
tendlto
"ear
out
the
a
aever.e
paltl
in
lfie
bottom
4:1f
, Mrs. John Huey, Mn. Wtl·
~ry.
the
beet.
Upectally
atter
reat·
Mra. E. P. Arrina:·
JM"tuntl&lt;' Wltl 8qtt1at
Inr and then walkln&amp; tor &amp;
ton, orville
, Mn. John
The !letter Vlalon tn's tltute w~a. t
Rothwell, Mn. f:l:omer Hayee, M:n.
rnotfa the we ot a n•urotjc Answet: Thll may be due to
Nun Betz, Dr. Robert OU, Samuel
l'VIch()IS,
'Nctf11an w~o wu founcl to haV'e a 'Put on "the httl bOn•. An
an. lntfl'l\&amp;l ~~tnt. ·
x-ra.r may ahoW the cau1e.
Birth~. Nov. 4 : A son to Mr, and
-The ~quint w~ re&lt;!uce&lt;l toft· , VuloUe.li'tatment• ar.c ava.ll•
A.rthur Brown, Addlaon.
Jl4eq.bJ3 tq •Uflery, but 11\e able fQr tht.' .conditlon.
Deaths, Nov. f: Mrs. Jamee
.
· eo uae, Kl'lf 1'¥1'""' ~,, r.,,
.

squtnt E'yes Blame
. ·d. '
On E Otlona1 cause"'·

·&amp;.m~Jo~anee crewa remove bodlee from ....-recll oear C)'preu. ·

AII ·IIARCH OOE$ AWRY-Bearch tor I plane mtulng In
~':&amp;";; prodUC!'llt these acenea In Houston, with Don cuue ..
m~f Baytowb coming a Cropper ln trying to ald the Clvil 1
Air patrol, The missing plane, with bodies of Mr. and Mrs.
.Eldoa YoWlg ud Mr. anj:l Mre. ~enne~h ~hyt, waa Jouqd .
\ltVO·Wl" trom'Cypteu,: wllete •tt """"fl~ b~at4.
-'--tile Seo.lors was sold.
In the AUlijtorium." the Seniors
had set up a Dart Throw, a fish
pnnd, ball throw, penny pitch and
Mrs
a white t!h:phant sale and they
worked these stands themselves.
DonaJd :McKnight entertained the
'l;'be Senior Claas·was weJ! pleas. Rite Sewing Club witb . a
In other....-U)oms they had a n,ov- ,sew
ed with the response that they rechUl supper, Wednesday evenine-,
ceived with their Carriiva) which ie house and also .a spook house:. at their club room.
they held last night in the High Jn the movie house, Phyllis Hil·
During the busineS;S session with
School. MJ)st of the work on the !lert..j showed Clrcu~ Illm and those Mr8. Edward ~ wells presiding the
camlVat wa~ done by the Senior ••'llrking i~ the spook house were, club project was dlscussed. Plans
themselves with· Mothers working Honnic Van Cooriey, who was the were also discusSed for tbe annual
at the carnJval, Mrs. James Bucb· corpse ,wlth the cold band, Karen Christmas dinner to be held at the
' Mrs.
.
, anan,
Alfred Roush and Mu. Herrmann, Marianne Brinkman, Martin restaur11nt, on l)ecember 16.
u iane Stumbo, Carolyn Bradford, It was decided to have a wlUte
Marie VanCooney.
, ,\!aida Roush and DOn Grueser.
elepb&amp; ttt sale at the next meeting,
Tbe ,mothers conducted the
Gafne] were played and prize•
A
higb
light
of
the
evening
was
sweet shop whtrf ca&amp;d ied apple!i.
award~ to Mrs. ChatJes Hoffman
the
,drawing
for
the
ham,
which
don uta, coffee ~Mid pie which had
and ·Mrs.. Donald MuUen. 'rhe door
' been cpntributed by t'be parents of had been donated by t!le A&amp;P prize waa awarded to Mrs .. Willard
Store and a large turkey: John
Krawaczyn, Jr. drew th8 lucky nu- Boyer.
.
Mn.' Wells and Mrs. ,Kenneth
mbers. Mrs. Vernon See won tbe
furkey and Mike HkckeU the ham. Finley will be hostesses at the
next meeting on November 18.
from
Other Scnion helping with tlie
'varniv.tt .Were, l(:aroJrn Wlliioh,
Jan Hauck, David Hartinger, Judy
Clark, Marlaqne Woodserd, Karen
.Valk!!!r, Bob P~eat.on; · Shirley Gil·
key, Loretta ·nanning, Ruth Ann
f armer, and Barbara Scltes, presi·
Plans are being made bY the
dent of the clau ..
Senior MOthers of Middleport for
a Rummage Sale to be beld in the
REISER DODGER COACit
LOS ANGELES UPI - Pete Rei&amp;· Calderwood ·auilding located next
~r today wu naml;!d a coach ·o f to the Smith Clotb1nt Co. on Fri·
che Los Angeiet DOdgers to re- day and Saturday, IQ"ovember 13
place his forme~ Brooklyn room- and 14.. Contributors are being aaked to
mate, Pee Wee Reese, who accept·
ed a bt'oadcastinl· job. Tb~ 4()-year· bring tboir articles on ThUrsday
.nld Reiser curreptly is run nina the afternoon at the Calderwood buildEscogl~o Reds of the ·n omiaiean Ing or to the borne of Mrs. Alfred
Roush at 406 Lincoln Street.
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Canasta Club
Meetding Els Held
1 !JeS ay vening

iR~;~~!~~r~o~!~'Fed~.....

Church, attended the fall workshop
of the Columbus Regional Guild,
held recently at the Wilson Aven·
ue, E&amp;R Chuuh, Columbus.
Mrs. Robert Miller, Gary, Ind. ,
national representative of the Women's Guild was the guest speak~r.
at this meeting, whicb was a sebool
of instructiona.. for .all officers and
chairmen of the local Guilds.
1 Attending were Mrs. Waldo J .
Bartels, •dviaory member of the
Columbus
Regional
executive
board; Miss Erma Smith, secretary
of the Columbus\ Regional; Mrs.
Ben Neutzling, vice pit&amp;~dent and
ehrist~.an education chairman of
tbe local Gulld; Mrs. I. B. Weed,
elder of the chur-ch; Mrs. Roy Seyfried, treasurer of the lOcal Guild;
Mrs. Thomis Young, apirit1,1al life
chairman; Mrs. Louis Reibel, miuionary chairman; and Mrs. Amanda
Kaspar, representative of the christ
Jan service department of Ule
Guild.

Mrs. Allred Roush entertained
Lhe members of her Canasta Club
Tuesday at her home on Lincoln
Street.
High ~ore waa won by Mrs.
Alice Freeman and the low score
by Mn. Paul Theiq;.
Other players were Mra. Ida Mell
man. Mrs. Helen Buchanan, .Mrs.
Ann Singer, Mrs. Martha Meier,
and Mrs. Iris
·
At · the
elusion of the pl.zy-1
ing. a sala c urse was served by
d!.e hostc ·
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RECORD NIGHT SCHEDULE
KANSAS CITY. Mo.hiUPI
t • - The
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K a n! a s C i l y At e 1c1, w1
play an all-time American League
tecord 57 night game1 during ' the
. 960 seaaon , if approval is granted by the AL. Meanwhile, the A's
&gt;tiU have not hired a new ~ana·
;u to take the place of Harry
...: raft.

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HEMSTEAD, England t1PI Coun&lt;il member Gilbert Hitch·
cock nld' Tbursday the- dty was
going to. crack down on ice cream
peddlers because ''we are all fed
The Ensemble of the Girl's Glee up with this infernal.ding-dong."
Club made their first appearance
of the year Wednesday when lhey
presented two numberl for the
High School Assembly.

The girls who are directed by
Mn. Clarence Lace)', vocal instructor of the Middleport Schools sans
"Autumn Leaves" and "Twillight
Time.'' Lynn Buchanan is the ac· ,
companist for the groop,

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Those making up the EitSemble
are : First Sopr.lno, Judy Gregg,
Beverly Perrin , Bonnie VanCoon·
ey, Karen McElhinny and Bertha
Wilson .

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Alto: Jani-ce Richards, Judy BUt·
f !Jer, Barbara Covert and Christ·
I ine Coats.
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Country Store .
Is Theme·,Of
Cub Scout.Meet

The country stOu wh~n Js the
theme for the month was discussed
when Deft Three Cub Scouts met
Tuesday evening at their club
house. ·
Home·made arlicles pertaining to
the countl'y store theme were
brou~ht by the boys who lold hrnt
the articles were used and th£: dif·
ference between the ·d ays of old
and tb~ present tin~:e' Games were played after which
'1
was prOvided by Tommy
led by
closed
Finley,

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or just to relax and enjoy, you'll like
lunching bore regularly.
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Quilting Party
Held On Oct. 28
At Brickle~ Home

A quUting parf.y wss held Oct.
28 .at tbe borne ol Mrs. Carl Briel!:·
lea on Route 680, Darwin, with
each gu4 brin&amp;lng a aovened
dish which was served at aoon to
the following guests: Mn. Flota
Blackwood, M;n- J\I;Jdra Wells, Mrs.
Flossie Brickles, Mn. EveLyn sedg·
wiek, Mrs. Maggie Chaney, Mrs.
Florence Wells ond daughter. llln.
AVlce Bailey, Mrs .. Louise Well
and son Miss Bilrnice K.lng, Mrs.
Faye Logan, Mrs. Kaye Log&amp;n by
tbe bostesa Mrs. Brickl~s .
The next quilling party will be
held at the borne of ).11'8. Florence
Well on Nov. 16.
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SAYS CONTRACT DEFINITE
AtiAMl Fla. UPI - "My con·
tract wilh the two principles is
definite," New York
in
Anthony. J. - Velella
reannouncu\Jl
plans to j~j~;.~~~i!!
turn
hea~weight
bout between Ingemar
and FloYd Patterson In
Orange .aowl n8xt Feb. 26.

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' Second Soprano: Marianne Brinkman, PhyUJs Hilbert, Linda For·
rest, Janice Zirkle and Susan P~l­

AIM POl VI NUl- ,Ben r.
tbo bolloon and pnoaurtaed
I(OHola 110tup at Rapid City.,
8. D. for HDdlnl U. &amp;
NaVJ Comdr. llllooJm D.
pilot, lllld Cbarloa
• Moort. ee~eatt~tt to ... ao,..
QOO..foot altltudt Witb • large
tel~ to malli• utroDomlcal obaelvatiou ot the
plaDet VeaUL Xt'• U OCflce

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family
dlopped, t.otbe~ .Y·ItZftV... . .Uatl. a&amp;:An~··tlon
of Ravenswood,
W. Va.,andand
Mr. I
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and Mrs. Clair Brown of Millwood,
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atyti. da.rryiDC cue with Spioe
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Funeral aervtcea were cond11cted
Thursday afternoon, at 2:00 for
Mra. Anna Katherine Brown at the
Rawlm&amp;&amp;-(:oata Funeral Home with j
Ithe Rev: ~ohn J . R_ichard ao~ ofh~La­
ting. Bur1al was m the Rivernew
Cerneter)', Middleport ..
Nep.bewl of Mn. Brown wbo aerved u. pallbearera were : Mu:
Brown, UougUIIII Brown , Harry
Craig, Jr., Robert CraJg, William
Wirnek and Jamea Hendn.J.
Ttw.se al~nQ.Iilg the ~ervices
from oul of town were, Mn. Fl.or- I
ence Wirrkk., M.n. Cln-.t GibJ.On
1and .Mr. and Mn. Ral ph Wbite all
f of New Brighton, Penn. Mr. and
Mrs. George Hendrix and 1on,
J im of Heaver, Pe nn., Mr. and Mrt.
A SUCI Of liST-Vice Praldeat .RJchard 5lxaD a4 __.
Philhp Hendr1x of Cleveland, Ohio,
.... I&gt;tuul7 ......... ll&lt;ft] - .... ...., ..- . - at
W1Jliam Hendrix of Washington,
t1u1 BIDerett Cotmtry club ID Hollywood. Nixon went to
CllUon1l&amp; tor a ft~ reel and vtalt wttb relatfva.
D. C., Mr. and Mn. c. Hardway ot
Akron, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence --::':
PUtiCH- - 1er m the Paclflc-:-;id:...,Tb.,...unda-:-t
Ihle and children :and Mrs. Almeda
Gen· 1 the North Ko .. ean Commun!RI
Buck of Galena, Ohio, Dr. and Jrlrt.
Army command- • may have atomic capabilities.
AUen Brown of Rocheater, Minneaota, Lieut. Corp. and Mra. Harcy
W. Craig and daugbter of Waah·
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ington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Boyd ~
Dixon of Neville llland, Penn.,
Mro. Gale Rowan and 5011 of Mid·
ville, Ohio, Mn. Olive Brown, Mr1.
(Tbe Nallm1'1 New Tale Se-lloD AI)
Doria Brodmerkel of Hookstown,
Penn., Mr. and Mrs.. Douglass
Brown of Coraopolis, Penn., Mr.

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Meeting
\ ing of Diatrict 13 Dauabtert of
1 Amerin wat held at Belpn Hiib
Sc hool Wednetcb.y nilhl Mrs.
Ed ith wakelf Oittrict Deputy presided ovel' tbe- meeting ..
Precedipg tbe meeting a dinner
was aervid at Vera'a re1taurant.
ta bles were decorated with cbry·
llanth4!muma. BiU McAUee aana the
"Lord't Prayer" after which the
state offioera and district deputle•
were introduced by Dinner Chair·
man, Mn. Orma Shae!!er, Bill then
sang "A Cerhi_n Smile" as a tri·
bute to the officera, he., •• accom-~
panied at the organ by hla eister, ,
Mrt. Bob Richards. Each officer
was presented a corsage by the
district.
The meeting at the High School
opened with the Introduction of
the District Deputy by llariettaj
Council and Belle Prarie Council,
nationaL and state officers were
received by Forest Rose CouncU
No. 285.
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The initiatory work of the order
was prese,nted by Belle . Prarie
Council of Belpre In wbich seven ·
new members were taken lnW tbe I
order.
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State Cmancilor, Mra. Msry Link
was introduced by American 1
Beauty Council or UUie HoetJQJ,
after her introductloa, Mrs. Link
apoke brlefiY congratulating the
Distri~ Deputy ora such a J.ovely
meeting and to the new class of
candidatee. Sbe u:raed tbem to •\tend the meeUn&amp;a and the eouDdl1
t to give them somethini; to do••
Short talks were also given bf
other officers present.
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Other councib taking pari were
Goldan Gleam, Guiding Star and
Cheater. State officers present
were: Mrs. Mary Link, State cOuncilor, Mrs. Harriet Cunningh~~om,
State Vice Counc.ilor;' Mrs. Edith
Betillng Chairman of the State
Fublicity Committee; Mrs. Eva
Adams State Home and Orphans
Committee. Mrs. Olive White De·
puty o! District No. 6; Mrs. Edith
Wake ~y Deputy of Dietrict No. 13
and officers of W. Va. State 'Body.
One hundred and tbirty six persons registered and Attended from
Atbens, Nelsonville, Cheater,
onto, Ean Llverpoo.~. Tuppers
Plains, IJttJe Hoc~lng, · Oblo,
Vienna, W. Va., Parkersburg, W.
Va., Marietta, Belpre and Pomproy,
Ohio.
First before closing a demon·
stration for Mrs. Edith Betzing,
chairman of State Publicity COm·
mittee was presented by District
No. 13. Lillian Cougbner sang
"Let Me Call YOu Sweet HP.art."
A gift was presented to Mrs:
Betzlng by tbe Council Deputy of
Forest RIOse ICOuneU 286. Mrs.
Ehlafae ~Cimes of Athens.

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FWieral Rites

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By Pti\riiJ" Slmpkln1
by the deat~ ~~ her father, Dr. P
Mrs. June Dewhurst entt-rtained A. J ividen, TbeY. arrived Monday
with a dinner Sunday 10 honor of
M'rs, J\] BeJe[ant of St. Petersthe birthdays of her husband , Har- burg, Fla., arrived Thursday for a
old, and her father, 0 . 0 . Patter- week's viSit with her ~l.uli n . Miss
son. Others present were Mr~ . 0. 0 . Etna Gardner. Miss Gardner will
Patterson , Mr and Mrs. Paul Pat- return ((I Fll'\l'ida with Mrs. Bele·
terson, Roxan ne a nd J effrey and fant and spend tbe winter. Thcy
Andrea and Robin Dewhurst.
wlll go by plane. Saturday guests
Mr. and Mrs. Cush Johnston of of &lt;-fi n Gardrier were her brother,
Bradbury were Sunday guests of Way Gardner, and son, Mr. and
Mn. Sertb" Amos and Mrs. Fran- Mrs. Everett Gardner and children
~es Larkin.
or Byesville.
Mi8s Charlotte Rupe of LangsMrs. Frances Riebel and Mrs.
ville was a weekend cuest of Miss l..i~Jte R.ttb~m Of PoliJft'OY were
JDetta ErlewJne.
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recent euelts &lt;If thelr aliter, Mrs
i(isa Mabel F~r and .Mr. and Louise Myen. TP,e three telebrat
Mn. Ben Harvey of Columbus were ,ed their l;lirthdaya whk'h are aU an
Saturday guests of Mrs. GaPilet , October. Williamson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cali'Oll Snow(Jen,
Steve, Lam ind Goey. were Sunday dinner guests of ber parents,
!Jr. and Mrs. Harry · Osborne of
Pomeroy. .
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Denny have
moved , from lt:iddleport to the ·
Orat"t •partment on Sa1"m Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dugan and
sot~ have mc)Ved into the Pri!ill pro.
perty on Col,lege Avenue.
ThE! Red Devil Booster Club will
meet Wednesday eveninif- Nov, 11
at ~ bf.lh •cbool.
.Mi ahd ?ytrs. Ira 'Wolle and
Cheryl of Mt. SterJing spent _the
, weekend ,at their home here.
~e 'Weslem (.o(!al PTA will
meet at the high school on Monday
evenittg, November 9.

business. afld. undoubtedly, furth-er inflating
the taxpay!im
·-borne deficit .
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After This, Better Eng]ish
Local pedagogues vis iting Ohio 1J niver sit y

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., N~v . 6, 1959---3

RUTLAND COMMUNITY EVENTS

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Electric ranges lead in every automatic feature; and you eiUOY ~~~
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matter of principle - and. indeed,
plain horse sense - tile government s hould
not engage in any commercial activity ~hkh
can be carried on by taxpaying private enter-

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Blf' if government does engage in a com mercfial activity . politica l or other reason s. it
should charge rates which honestly cover aH
the costs. It shouldn 't for ce all the taxpayers
to pay a part of tl'l:e bill run up by those who
patronize the activity in question
Unhappily. this is rarely if ever the ca.se.
Parcel post service is an excellent - and ex pensi"ve - example . It is a purely commercial s~nire , and it is directly co mpetitive
with private parcel and express haulers on
the national and local level. It is entirely dis-

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tinct f ro m the carrying of the majJ. And parre i post has been opcra tf' d at o. loss ever sinCe
ils ~ gi nning s Current direct losse.i: are estimated at ~100 , 000 , 000 a year - all borne by
th e gl•nera l taxpay·ers, of whom many mii lions rarely if ever use the service - and indirect losses r un to another $65,000,000 or so .
To add in sult to jnjury, legislation is now
proposed which would permit parcel post to
earry much larger and heavier packages than
are now allpwet.l - whic~ wo ulrl mean taking
rnore bu si*ss away from taxpaying priva-te

Parrcl post needs d oses of two medicines
- principle and horsp sense.

this wee k came back wilh n ews of an impending change in policy that pleased most of
them. Henceforth Ohio University will make
a determined effort to award degree s
whatever the college - to men and women
who speak and write English corredly.

Professn.rs indicated that university instructors will be djrected to keep an car open for
students or all ranks and in all departments
who use theit mother langu&lt;Jge with less than
required skill. Also, papers prepared by physical education majors jn a first aid class,
those written by engineers studying chemistry, or work produ&lt;:cd by home economics
majors, wHI be scanned · for dangling participies, split infinitives, and wrongly spelled

men! to r e medial work. It aSks that said engineer, his tory major , Physical Education rr:a·
jor, home economics major, prove him or herse lf competant in English before a degree is

awarded.
~~to '
American college administrators a·re more
than a little embarrassed by the proved fact
that an average 14-year-old European pupil
can write and sppea·k his own language better than the average Americ an college fresh·
man . Our departmentalized kind of collegiill e
work results too often in a graduate in physical sciences, for example, having little English training beyond the Freshman level. And
the attitude in that level is to "get it over
with on any acceptable gr·ade and let me get
at Utose molecules. "

Ill short, the English used by many "col-

words.

Wh en professors deem lt right, they wiU
be expected to assign an offender to a remedial EnelJsh class, b"eretofore reserved for students entering the university as freshmen
who score below par in the English secUon
of entrance examinations.
The new policy gOes beyond mere a·ssign.

Rock Springs
S.ocial Events

graduates" is embarrassing to American
colleges. Ohio University hopes to do some· her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
thing about it .
Burdette.
There were 82 in attend11nce at
If this new approach to English Instruction
Sunday School Sunday, CoU~::ction
is _a pplied uniCo~mly to all departments it taken $21..$7.
Mrs. Janet Korn of Pomeroy
shbuld b e effective. Most educators, we bewas
a gueat of Mrs. Mark Gruescr
lieve, wili applaud the action.
fhunday afternoon.
iii mad e and atonement is promised .
ll does not matter, lt seems to
me , that a few 1dob have feet or
clay More importan t
iR how
each of us reach to a 11hattered
illusion . lC it is with indifference,
then il is time for us to do some
personal stork-taking.
And if the deception doea man·
a~e to ~;tlr In each of U8 a
rea~~essment o! the code b&gt;.: w~ich
we live, then some gOod"
h&amp;ve
emerged ...

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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grueser
were Sunday t~rternoon guests of
Mr . and Mr11. Wad e Smit h of Flat
woods.
Mrs. Ruth Steele ·aod mother,
Mrs. Donnelly of Chillicothe were
Sundiy afternoon g ue st~ of ••
~IiRS
Alice Euler.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bailey, Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Leonard, Miss
Ali~e Euler, Mrs. John Erwin,
Mary
Mr s. Wm Grueser,
Maca/fee, Mrs. Virginia Weyers,
Miss FredQ Will, Mr!i. Ethel Grueser t~tlended revival service at
Flatwoods Suruiay night.
Rev. Robert Card of Chester
was a dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hartune Saturd"Y·
~lr. and Mrs Holly O'Neal and
children of The . Plains were Sunday guests of Mn. Freda Will .
Mrs. Velma Dou&amp;lali and da.ugb·
ter Mary Jane were (ailed 1o
Charleston S . , ! t the
yserii
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oth·
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pat·
ient in KanaWh
•1 ij fr pita!.
Mrs. Ross is still seriously Ill.
Mn1. George ijale of McDonald
was an over night guest of Mr.
and Mrs. George Skinner and
family recently.

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An Open Letter To thP. Cihzcm11
Of Middleport:
On behalt of 'the Middleport
Volunteer Fire l)eputment I wish
to e:~tepd our sincere appreciation
for yoGt · iup):ultf ln. hejp'ti'CI:. pass
the lire l:iond l:ssue.
Yolq' tr-tmendous sqppqrt of the
i!lsue was a fine way of leU ing u ~
know you are behind us 100 per
cent in the work we are trying to
The Almada~
do.
Our special thankg to The Daily
Sentinel for helping .up explain
the lnue and to all of you who In
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Radford and
some way gave your suppnrt.
children Billie, Becky and Mary
We a~ members of your fire de- Lou, Mrs. Maxine Arnold and
plll'tment will continue to serve daughter Susanna and George
you to the best of our ability at Wagner spent Sunday afternoon
UnltN Prt11 International
an)·timfl . we nre called upon.
at Old Man'e Cave.
Today Is Friday, Nov. 6, the
Sincerely,
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm . SeYfried of
310th day or the year, with ~3
Donald W. Mill~, pres. J Gallipolis were Tuesday vbiton
more days in 19119.
Middleport Vol. Fire Dept. of the latter·~ parenh, Mr. and
The moon is approaching its
lint quarter ..
The morninR star Is Venus.
The evening stan are Mercury
and Saturn .
On this date In hlatory :
In 1800, Abraham Lincoln waa
elected to the prealdeuey .
In 1869, the !lrat for•al Intercollegiate football game wa1
pbtyed at New Brunswick, N. J.
Pinal acore : Rugen 6, and PrlncetOI'l ....
In 1882, Uly l.tnitry, known
aa "tbe Jersey Lily," made her
American debut.
t In
Ul503, Atty. Gen Herbert
Brownell Ht off 1 bitter national
controveny when he eharJed . that
former Preaident Truman promoted tbe late Harry Dexter
White wi~h the alleged full tnowl·
ed,ce ' thll: ,White waa, In Brown·
ell's wordt, "a Ruaaian 1py."
Mr. Truman Immediately denied
lhe charliJe. ·
A thoupt for · today: Ttle Ena·
lllh autbor Someraet Maqballil
nid, "People 11k you for crltlc·
iam, but Ihey only want praile."

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Oh . fickle fish you come so close
And nibble ·at my bal'.td.
Then if I tpove you d~t~ away,
Pown deep, bQt ~ou doJJ't ,la.nd.
You· Com~ back up and swim
around
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tou have no destinatioq..
So qulet, smooth, serene' and still
You're qod in operatiQn.

Y:ou'"ft red, gOlf! sP.otted, orange
and ~ek.
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You· care not for drets Of eblor.
Yet stripes run down . and cross
YOIP' back'
Your array c~U14 ,not be futJer.
So qpiet yet alWJft on the ,:o.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Utsmger Why .\ you have ·a ~urple 'brother!
spent the past week \Oith their \ 'fhat:a not neceslary he .,.; so
d~ua:bter, ~:and lf,n. J(:elson Phil- He COuld loo~ lPfe tb" Other.
lips and famlly of Waverly.
. I )'fonder why Gpd made rOU thus?
Ana BrYant ia reported Ill at h1s My surmise in· medilation,
bome.
Just to prove to thus and ~o
Mrs . :Berth_a Am~ was a Wed· You're God in operation.
nesday evemng dmqer Juest of
Mr. and Mrs. Cush Johnston of
Bradbury.
I've g:aed inio yoiJr clear, eool
Mrs. Wm . Eichinger Sr.
Mrs. 'Beatrice
Hoffman spent
pond
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leonard of Thursday evenlng With Mrs. Ruth For lJours I~ silent wonder.
Gallipolis spent Sunday with the Erlewine.
You comfort rne, nd body knows
former 's brother AmoS and fam·
Mrs. Alma Rupc is a P.atient at You held me Whep I blunder-.
Hy.
Meigs General Hospital tWhere she Yet you swim round so soft and
· "stilJ ·
Mr. and MrS. Lewis Grueser underwent sur1er}', Monday.
1e1t Tuesday 1or severa1 days
A Halloween .Wasquerade party No ·noise you ~e wbe11 ehasin'.
b ld
Tb b h
visit in Springfield with rela· was e at
e C ~c of Christ, And I gaJn strength from your
tivcs.
Saturday evening with ~everal ~r·
silence there,
You're God in operation . .
Mr. tlnd Mrs. Jerrold Hartung ltOill attending.
Composed July 9, 1951
were called here from Columbus
Mrs. Fern Sweeney was a Sunday
by t he 1. 11 ness o1 h er moth er, Mrs. dinner guest of Mrs. · Garriet Wit:
By Agnn R~el
Nellie Tracy,
liamson.
PI~. Ohio
A quartet from the CedarvHle
Baptist College sang at the mornLOST TIME I.EPOft:r'
ing services of · tbe Langsville
W:ASHINGTQN UPI ~ More
church, Sunday, and at the Car- working time is lost because of
penter chureb in tho afternoon .
strikes In September tban In any
Dr. and Mrs: John G. Smith of month. since ldne, 1952, according
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Pomeroy First Baptist Church Will
meet at the home of Mrs. Georg~
Skinner; Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
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Methodist Church will meet thifi
ly HEIMAN N. IUNDESEN, M. D.
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Sunday at 7:30 at the Church jn
A PERSON'S emotional attt- was advised that she wo11ld
Middleport.
tude might play an lmportiUlt have to bave anoth,c r op;lrn.Uon
part in est&amp;.blishlnf binocular' within three months in tn·det· t b
MEETtljG CALLED
vlaion, or the i.blllty ·of both complete the qurf:.·,
There wUi be a Y-oung People's
eyea to work togetber In unison.
However, three days before
Meeting at the Hy1ell Run Free
When the eye&amp; aru out. of the scheduled IIC(:orrd operation
Methodist Church on Nov. lOth,
alignment we call the condition she reported that she didn't
at 7:30. The speaker is Deloris
atrabiamus,. (If .-quint. It makee think It woUld be necessary,
Shophert. Ab o special sin&amp;ing.
no d.Uttrence whether ~he tan- Thill doctou ex~min~d her and
Young people in charge.
dency il to tum in or out, the found that the cross-eyed condl•
term '' the .. m~.
tlon had almost &lt;llsappeared.
-.·A check &lt;Jf her emotional
MEETING CHANGID
Dllferent C&amp;u&amp;H
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a
ttltu(l.e
was made. This study
The Pal'lt OUicers of Racine
The c'¥111es, H'owever, appall·
found that she had been WOI'k•
Chapter OES wilt' meet Thursday ,
ently at'S quite dltrerent. At
In a depar1,rn6nt atore tmdcr
Nov. 12 at the home o[ Mr. and
1eaat the posaible peyohologlcal alngsuperior
she tl}oroughly dis·
Mrs. Arthur Nease instead of at
cau~ea are.
the home of Mrs. W, Bamitz as
Intern a. I atra.bl~mus-you llk-ed. The auperlor had been
~ another depart·
previously annOunced.
Jll'Obably eall lt. crossed eyes- tranaterrea
ment
juat
before
her su\lde;n
appearS: to be qaueed aomeUmea
lmprove'?lent.
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
by a chronic alate ot anger.
Admissions, Nov. 4: Mrs. Geor1e
On tM ottMr band, ex,_temal Removed Ter-11ion
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Francis, .Middleport; Paul
llrt.blemu• &amp;ppa.rently o t ten
~Ia transfer had reino -:.
Rome Smith,
come 1 from ietlcnaUwJ. and the woman's t!en11ion and her
Mae Siders,
•pathy.
f!YI t r o ubI e had pr(')mpUy
Beleatlsh" Thea~
clearecl up. HoweVer, she beCll~:::~. R. Fish•a
Gallipo.
Thla, a.t leut, if the theOt~J C&amp;me Illlrvous ng;aln after about
Rav&amp;&lt;lvMced bY aome ach~nttstt.
eight monthi!l and the aqulnt
Van
AetuaUy,
tt 11: 1. logical at· rtturned.
M. Russell,
mmptlon." Jna1 much"a 1 the eyes
Investtgiltors aurmia:e t hat
· ~rman B. Wehrmyer,
turn outward When you are atie waa Jn suCh a continual
Mn. Ernie VIctor
aalte~ tt ~ natural to auqm,e ata.te of ang~r from exper)encea
; George Rodne)'
that nl~aUon ... w, th~m· "'"' Mrller Jn her lite tha.t her
verge whlle teuion make~! ~e~ ten•ene11 eould be' relie~d onl)'
New. 4 : Mrs. Wilbur
eon~p.
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temporatlly.
H. Davl1, Mrs. Carl
Crou-eyed ehiUiren art futown QUICIJTION 4ND ANI"-R
Ftederlck W, Glbba,
to be deltructlve, aa a ru1e.
't.r
H. c· .: Wh•'
td cauae
, and -nr.
~ wou
Jane CalrM, Mra. · Edgar
thll.
too,
tendlto
"ear
out
the
a
aever.e
paltl
in
lfie
bottom
4:1f
, Mrs. John Huey, Mn. Wtl·
~ry.
the
beet.
Upectally
atter
reat·
Mra. E. P. Arrina:·
JM"tuntl&lt;' Wltl 8qtt1at
Inr and then walkln&amp; tor &amp;
ton, orville
, Mn. John
The !letter Vlalon tn's tltute w~a. t
Rothwell, Mn. f:l:omer Hayee, M:n.
rnotfa the we ot a n•urotjc Answet: Thll may be due to
Nun Betz, Dr. Robert OU, Samuel
l'VIch()IS,
'Nctf11an w~o wu founcl to haV'e a 'Put on "the httl bOn•. An
an. lntfl'l\&amp;l ~~tnt. ·
x-ra.r may ahoW the cau1e.
Birth~. Nov. 4 : A son to Mr, and
-The ~quint w~ re&lt;!uce&lt;l toft· , VuloUe.li'tatment• ar.c ava.ll•
A.rthur Brown, Addlaon.
Jl4eq.bJ3 tq •Uflery, but 11\e able fQr tht.' .conditlon.
Deaths, Nov. f: Mrs. Jamee
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· eo uae, Kl'lf 1'¥1'""' ~,, r.,,
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squtnt E'yes Blame
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On E Otlona1 cause"'·

·&amp;.m~Jo~anee crewa remove bodlee from ....-recll oear C)'preu. ·

AII ·IIARCH OOE$ AWRY-Bearch tor I plane mtulng In
~':&amp;";; prodUC!'llt these acenea In Houston, with Don cuue ..
m~f Baytowb coming a Cropper ln trying to ald the Clvil 1
Air patrol, The missing plane, with bodies of Mr. and Mrs.
.Eldoa YoWlg ud Mr. anj:l Mre. ~enne~h ~hyt, waa Jouqd .
\ltVO·Wl" trom'Cypteu,: wllete •tt """"fl~ b~at4.
-'--tile Seo.lors was sold.
In the AUlijtorium." the Seniors
had set up a Dart Throw, a fish
pnnd, ball throw, penny pitch and
Mrs
a white t!h:phant sale and they
worked these stands themselves.
DonaJd :McKnight entertained the
'l;'be Senior Claas·was weJ! pleas. Rite Sewing Club witb . a
In other....-U)oms they had a n,ov- ,sew
ed with the response that they rechUl supper, Wednesday evenine-,
ceived with their Carriiva) which ie house and also .a spook house:. at their club room.
they held last night in the High Jn the movie house, Phyllis Hil·
During the busineS;S session with
School. MJ)st of the work on the !lert..j showed Clrcu~ Illm and those Mr8. Edward ~ wells presiding the
camlVat wa~ done by the Senior ••'llrking i~ the spook house were, club project was dlscussed. Plans
themselves with· Mothers working Honnic Van Cooriey, who was the were also discusSed for tbe annual
at the carnJval, Mrs. James Bucb· corpse ,wlth the cold band, Karen Christmas dinner to be held at the
' Mrs.
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, anan,
Alfred Roush and Mu. Herrmann, Marianne Brinkman, Martin restaur11nt, on l)ecember 16.
u iane Stumbo, Carolyn Bradford, It was decided to have a wlUte
Marie VanCooney.
, ,\!aida Roush and DOn Grueser.
elepb&amp; ttt sale at the next meeting,
Tbe ,mothers conducted the
Gafne] were played and prize•
A
higb
light
of
the
evening
was
sweet shop whtrf ca&amp;d ied apple!i.
award~ to Mrs. ChatJes Hoffman
the
,drawing
for
the
ham,
which
don uta, coffee ~Mid pie which had
and ·Mrs.. Donald MuUen. 'rhe door
' been cpntributed by t'be parents of had been donated by t!le A&amp;P prize waa awarded to Mrs .. Willard
Store and a large turkey: John
Krawaczyn, Jr. drew th8 lucky nu- Boyer.
.
Mn.' Wells and Mrs. ,Kenneth
mbers. Mrs. Vernon See won tbe
furkey and Mike HkckeU the ham. Finley will be hostesses at the
next meeting on November 18.
from
Other Scnion helping with tlie
'varniv.tt .Were, l(:aroJrn Wlliioh,
Jan Hauck, David Hartinger, Judy
Clark, Marlaqne Woodserd, Karen
.Valk!!!r, Bob P~eat.on; · Shirley Gil·
key, Loretta ·nanning, Ruth Ann
f armer, and Barbara Scltes, presi·
Plans are being made bY the
dent of the clau ..
Senior MOthers of Middleport for
a Rummage Sale to be beld in the
REISER DODGER COACit
LOS ANGELES UPI - Pete Rei&amp;· Calderwood ·auilding located next
~r today wu naml;!d a coach ·o f to the Smith Clotb1nt Co. on Fri·
che Los Angeiet DOdgers to re- day and Saturday, IQ"ovember 13
place his forme~ Brooklyn room- and 14.. Contributors are being aaked to
mate, Pee Wee Reese, who accept·
ed a bt'oadcastinl· job. Tb~ 4()-year· bring tboir articles on ThUrsday
.nld Reiser curreptly is run nina the afternoon at the Calderwood buildEscogl~o Reds of the ·n omiaiean Ing or to the borne of Mrs. Alfred
Roush at 406 Lincoln Street.
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Canasta Club
Meetding Els Held
1 !JeS ay vening

iR~;~~!~~r~o~!~'Fed~.....

Church, attended the fall workshop
of the Columbus Regional Guild,
held recently at the Wilson Aven·
ue, E&amp;R Chuuh, Columbus.
Mrs. Robert Miller, Gary, Ind. ,
national representative of the Women's Guild was the guest speak~r.
at this meeting, whicb was a sebool
of instructiona.. for .all officers and
chairmen of the local Guilds.
1 Attending were Mrs. Waldo J .
Bartels, •dviaory member of the
Columbus
Regional
executive
board; Miss Erma Smith, secretary
of the Columbus\ Regional; Mrs.
Ben Neutzling, vice pit&amp;~dent and
ehrist~.an education chairman of
tbe local Gulld; Mrs. I. B. Weed,
elder of the chur-ch; Mrs. Roy Seyfried, treasurer of the lOcal Guild;
Mrs. Thomis Young, apirit1,1al life
chairman; Mrs. Louis Reibel, miuionary chairman; and Mrs. Amanda
Kaspar, representative of the christ
Jan service department of Ule
Guild.

Mrs. Allred Roush entertained
Lhe members of her Canasta Club
Tuesday at her home on Lincoln
Street.
High ~ore waa won by Mrs.
Alice Freeman and the low score
by Mn. Paul Theiq;.
Other players were Mra. Ida Mell
man. Mrs. Helen Buchanan, .Mrs.
Ann Singer, Mrs. Martha Meier,
and Mrs. Iris
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elusion of the pl.zy-1
ing. a sala c urse was served by
d!.e hostc ·
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RECORD NIGHT SCHEDULE
KANSAS CITY. Mo.hiUPI
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K a n! a s C i l y At e 1c1, w1
play an all-time American League
tecord 57 night game1 during ' the
. 960 seaaon , if approval is granted by the AL. Meanwhile, the A's
&gt;tiU have not hired a new ~ana·
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HEMSTEAD, England t1PI Coun&lt;il member Gilbert Hitch·
cock nld' Tbursday the- dty was
going to. crack down on ice cream
peddlers because ''we are all fed
The Ensemble of the Girl's Glee up with this infernal.ding-dong."
Club made their first appearance
of the year Wednesday when lhey
presented two numberl for the
High School Assembly.

The girls who are directed by
Mn. Clarence Lace)', vocal instructor of the Middleport Schools sans
"Autumn Leaves" and "Twillight
Time.'' Lynn Buchanan is the ac· ,
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Those making up the EitSemble
are : First Sopr.lno, Judy Gregg,
Beverly Perrin , Bonnie VanCoon·
ey, Karen McElhinny and Bertha
Wilson .

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Alto: Jani-ce Richards, Judy BUt·
f !Jer, Barbara Covert and Christ·
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Country Store .
Is Theme·,Of
Cub Scout.Meet

The country stOu wh~n Js the
theme for the month was discussed
when Deft Three Cub Scouts met
Tuesday evening at their club
house. ·
Home·made arlicles pertaining to
the countl'y store theme were
brou~ht by the boys who lold hrnt
the articles were used and th£: dif·
ference between the ·d ays of old
and tb~ present tin~:e' Games were played after which
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BUSINESSMAN'S lUNCHEON?
or just to relax and enjoy, you'll like
lunching bore regularly.
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Quilting Party
Held On Oct. 28
At Brickle~ Home

A quUting parf.y wss held Oct.
28 .at tbe borne ol Mrs. Carl Briel!:·
lea on Route 680, Darwin, with
each gu4 brin&amp;lng a aovened
dish which was served at aoon to
the following guests: Mn. Flota
Blackwood, M;n- J\I;Jdra Wells, Mrs.
Flossie Brickles, Mn. EveLyn sedg·
wiek, Mrs. Maggie Chaney, Mrs.
Florence Wells ond daughter. llln.
AVlce Bailey, Mrs .. Louise Well
and son Miss Bilrnice K.lng, Mrs.
Faye Logan, Mrs. Kaye Log&amp;n by
tbe bostesa Mrs. Brickl~s .
The next quilling party will be
held at the borne of ).11'8. Florence
Well on Nov. 16.
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AtiAMl Fla. UPI - "My con·
tract wilh the two principles is
definite," New York
in
Anthony. J. - Velella
reannouncu\Jl
plans to j~j~;.~~~i!!
turn
hea~weight
bout between Ingemar
and FloYd Patterson In
Orange .aowl n8xt Feb. 26.

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' Second Soprano: Marianne Brinkman, PhyUJs Hilbert, Linda For·
rest, Janice Zirkle and Susan P~l­

AIM POl VI NUl- ,Ben r.
tbo bolloon and pnoaurtaed
I(OHola 110tup at Rapid City.,
8. D. for HDdlnl U. &amp;
NaVJ Comdr. llllooJm D.
pilot, lllld Cbarloa
• Moort. ee~eatt~tt to ... ao,..
QOO..foot altltudt Witb • large
tel~ to malli• utroDomlcal obaelvatiou ot the
plaDet VeaUL Xt'• U OCflce

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M.ra. Max Urown
family
dlopped, t.otbe~ .Y·ItZftV... . .Uatl. a&amp;:An~··tlon
of Ravenswood,
W. Va.,andand
Mr. I
~J"!-;~parach~~u~t~od~lro[om~~&amp;~O.~JH~~Olo;btmut~~;..,~·~~~
and Mrs. Clair Brown of Millwood,
·;, :Regional ~uild
w. v•._,_ _ __

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aDOe .COfttrol. Dual aappbire
atyti. da.rryiDC cue with Spioe
Brown , leatbet-textured
miradto Iabrie. ,. - • (Modol BHI2)

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parachute. i1 a DIM-toll trletor, tbl Jirplt lo&amp;c!

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MOTOROLA•'

Funeral aervtcea were cond11cted
Thursday afternoon, at 2:00 for
Mra. Anna Katherine Brown at the
Rawlm&amp;&amp;-(:oata Funeral Home with j
Ithe Rev: ~ohn J . R_ichard ao~ ofh~La­
ting. Bur1al was m the Rivernew
Cerneter)', Middleport ..
Nep.bewl of Mn. Brown wbo aerved u. pallbearera were : Mu:
Brown, UougUIIII Brown , Harry
Craig, Jr., Robert CraJg, William
Wirnek and Jamea Hendn.J.
Ttw.se al~nQ.Iilg the ~ervices
from oul of town were, Mn. Fl.or- I
ence Wirrkk., M.n. Cln-.t GibJ.On
1and .Mr. and Mn. Ral ph Wbite all
f of New Brighton, Penn. Mr. and
Mrs. George Hendrix and 1on,
J im of Heaver, Pe nn., Mr. and Mrt.
A SUCI Of liST-Vice Praldeat .RJchard 5lxaD a4 __.
Philhp Hendr1x of Cleveland, Ohio,
.... I&gt;tuul7 ......... ll&lt;ft] - .... ...., ..- . - at
W1Jliam Hendrix of Washington,
t1u1 BIDerett Cotmtry club ID Hollywood. Nixon went to
CllUon1l&amp; tor a ft~ reel and vtalt wttb relatfva.
D. C., Mr. and Mn. c. Hardway ot
Akron, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence --::':
PUtiCH- - 1er m the Paclflc-:-;id:...,Tb.,...unda-:-t
Ihle and children :and Mrs. Almeda
Gen· 1 the North Ko .. ean Commun!RI
Buck of Galena, Ohio, Dr. and Jrlrt.
Army command- • may have atomic capabilities.
AUen Brown of Rocheater, Minneaota, Lieut. Corp. and Mra. Harcy
W. Craig and daugbter of Waah·
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ington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Boyd ~
Dixon of Neville llland, Penn.,
Mro. Gale Rowan and 5011 of Mid·
ville, Ohio, Mn. Olive Brown, Mr1.
(Tbe Nallm1'1 New Tale Se-lloD AI)
Doria Brodmerkel of Hookstown,
Penn., Mr. and Mrs.. Douglass
Brown of Coraopolis, Penn., Mr.

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Sew-Rite Sewing
Meeting Is Held

J9*her or far apert. HI-watt
etereo ampli8er. 6 ,....,..
Separate tone contro"la, bal.

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Meeting
\ ing of Diatrict 13 Dauabtert of
1 Amerin wat held at Belpn Hiib
Sc hool Wednetcb.y nilhl Mrs.
Ed ith wakelf Oittrict Deputy presided ovel' tbe- meeting ..
Precedipg tbe meeting a dinner
was aervid at Vera'a re1taurant.
ta bles were decorated with cbry·
llanth4!muma. BiU McAUee aana the
"Lord't Prayer" after which the
state offioera and district deputle•
were introduced by Dinner Chair·
man, Mn. Orma Shae!!er, Bill then
sang "A Cerhi_n Smile" as a tri·
bute to the officera, he., •• accom-~
panied at the organ by hla eister, ,
Mrt. Bob Richards. Each officer
was presented a corsage by the
district.
The meeting at the High School
opened with the Introduction of
the District Deputy by llariettaj
Council and Belle Prarie Council,
nationaL and state officers were
received by Forest Rose CouncU
No. 285.
.
The initiatory work of the order
was prese,nted by Belle . Prarie
Council of Belpre In wbich seven ·
new members were taken lnW tbe I
order.
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State Cmancilor, Mra. Msry Link
was introduced by American 1
Beauty Council or UUie HoetJQJ,
after her introductloa, Mrs. Link
apoke brlefiY congratulating the
Distri~ Deputy ora such a J.ovely
meeting and to the new class of
candidatee. Sbe u:raed tbem to •\tend the meeUn&amp;a and the eouDdl1
t to give them somethini; to do••
Short talks were also given bf
other officers present.
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Other councib taking pari were
Goldan Gleam, Guiding Star and
Cheater. State officers present
were: Mrs. Mary Link, State cOuncilor, Mrs. Harriet Cunningh~~om,
State Vice Counc.ilor;' Mrs. Edith
Betillng Chairman of the State
Fublicity Committee; Mrs. Eva
Adams State Home and Orphans
Committee. Mrs. Olive White De·
puty o! District No. 6; Mrs. Edith
Wake ~y Deputy of Dietrict No. 13
and officers of W. Va. State 'Body.
One hundred and tbirty six persons registered and Attended from
Atbens, Nelsonville, Cheater,
onto, Ean Llverpoo.~. Tuppers
Plains, IJttJe Hoc~lng, · Oblo,
Vienna, W. Va., Parkersburg, W.
Va., Marietta, Belpre and Pomproy,
Ohio.
First before closing a demon·
stration for Mrs. Edith Betzing,
chairman of State Publicity COm·
mittee was presented by District
No. 13. Lillian Cougbner sang
"Let Me Call YOu Sweet HP.art."
A gift was presented to Mrs:
Betzlng by tbe Council Deputy of
Forest RIOse ICOuneU 286. Mrs.
Ehlafae ~Cimes of Athens.

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Mr. and Mrs .. Jim Smith or'Co l·
umbus wert weekend a:uettJ 'Of

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FWieral Rites

District Dof A
Fqll Meeting Is

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By Pti\riiJ" Slmpkln1
by the deat~ ~~ her father, Dr. P
Mrs. June Dewhurst entt-rtained A. J ividen, TbeY. arrived Monday
with a dinner Sunday 10 honor of
M'rs, J\] BeJe[ant of St. Petersthe birthdays of her husband , Har- burg, Fla., arrived Thursday for a
old, and her father, 0 . 0 . Patter- week's viSit with her ~l.uli n . Miss
son. Others present were Mr~ . 0. 0 . Etna Gardner. Miss Gardner will
Patterson , Mr and Mrs. Paul Pat- return ((I Fll'\l'ida with Mrs. Bele·
terson, Roxan ne a nd J effrey and fant and spend tbe winter. Thcy
Andrea and Robin Dewhurst.
wlll go by plane. Saturday guests
Mr. and Mrs. Cush Johnston of of &lt;-fi n Gardrier were her brother,
Bradbury were Sunday guests of Way Gardner, and son, Mr. and
Mn. Sertb" Amos and Mrs. Fran- Mrs. Everett Gardner and children
~es Larkin.
or Byesville.
Mi8s Charlotte Rupe of LangsMrs. Frances Riebel and Mrs.
ville was a weekend cuest of Miss l..i~Jte R.ttb~m Of PoliJft'OY were
JDetta ErlewJne.
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recent euelts &lt;If thelr aliter, Mrs
i(isa Mabel F~r and .Mr. and Louise Myen. TP,e three telebrat
Mn. Ben Harvey of Columbus were ,ed their l;lirthdaya whk'h are aU an
Saturday guests of Mrs. GaPilet , October. Williamson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cali'Oll Snow(Jen,
Steve, Lam ind Goey. were Sunday dinner guests of ber parents,
!Jr. and Mrs. Harry · Osborne of
Pomeroy. .
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Denny have
moved , from lt:iddleport to the ·
Orat"t •partment on Sa1"m Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dugan and
sot~ have mc)Ved into the Pri!ill pro.
perty on Col,lege Avenue.
ThE! Red Devil Booster Club will
meet Wednesday eveninif- Nov, 11
at ~ bf.lh •cbool.
.Mi ahd ?ytrs. Ira 'Wolle and
Cheryl of Mt. SterJing spent _the
, weekend ,at their home here.
~e 'Weslem (.o(!al PTA will
meet at the high school on Monday
evenittg, November 9.

business. afld. undoubtedly, furth-er inflating
the taxpay!im
·-borne deficit .
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After This, Better Eng]ish
Local pedagogues vis iting Ohio 1J niver sit y

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Electric ranges lead in every automatic feature; and you eiUOY ~~~
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Role, Jackets Are Underdo~s

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Middlep&lt;&gt;rt, v;sitors to Wellston, are underdogs.
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and defensive skills were credib;d
with giving th~ Rockets victofy
over Gallipolis ]l'st week.

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flotCoach
miss school.
t~a~-· whl_ch . ha? hopes t'br a first

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Iof-league
lost
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In PomerOy' the c~diUon or I
ttrst strihJ riaht baifback Jack-ie
Welker, continUes in doubt. Ilia 1
ankle bas kept him out of eontlct
worlt ror three Weeka. Da:ve Brown,
an ertd converted to halfback after
center Bill GibbB' injury, ·has been
' performlne In the position.
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McClure's Dafry Jsle
s. 4th

and Locval

f'eatflrlllfl

Flu nibbled at the Panther squad

. and

• stalwart· on defense, and' steady
performer at hi!!. olfen~lve .· ppst, I
was out of school 1 tAt
with I
: the bug. Dor
and

ZOMBIES

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In OSU Stadium
&lt;)&lt;\LINJ!!S

Ohio state

UPI -

Confident

clashes with rast ·

prcwiC .d;ana here Saturday

a tll8peJltt~.ofWed oonte'1t that
tbe Bit 'len's upeet

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or uae our· eoDV4!flient .Budget PJaP
Til Christmas ·

1959 OOEL
DEMONSTRATOR
SALE .
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ROWLEY &amp; R&amp;D
HAUWARE

Drinks, wet.. eooe and
t. u bllu • real baby,
Loy.......... dla·

JKiliMbl• Drypen.

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There Is no better buy for a value wise moto&gt;lsl than a
fine car that has been eareful!y driven as a Demonstra·
tor. Thlo beauUiul solid while 4 door hard top "has all or
the Cadillac exclusive fealtll'&lt;ll plua thete opllonalt: Air
conditioning - air ride suspenal9n - remote control
trunk lock - aulronlc eye - electric e way oeat- pow·
er vent windows - electric door ID&lt;u - crult14! control

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Just ill Time for Ill yotll'llolldll1 &amp;IWII!
Bll Sa¥1Dgs oa lhe hpllge llltt keepS-· Ita .ftnllrtp
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fofme;ly $18.115.

Sur.r 81 Holiday Seclan

Beautiful blae and whtte Millie lllrror flnilb With rlcb
le~ther trim Interior. Power t1feer11ti- r.mr brakta hydramatlc - radio - llnleJ&gt; - t.ohl e Will UI'OI Drtven by the boll on~~ 11111...

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lonnerly $25.9G.
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D'allle -llllld
cor you've 1\YOr tlrl9en. Alld ·tilt iiiOit OCOIIOBtkal lbb.
(Proven the moo! economical ~let\,) '1'1111 UIUe jeftlll
run to drive with pulb bulloa . • - ponr ~ power brallel - radio · • - raelllllq aiatl.
Come try II lodoy and

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formerly $17JI5. ·
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fonnerly $111.115.
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1959 OLDSMOBILE

SAVE 1100

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BUCKWHEAT

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Quof es f rom
Today's NtYJS

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tANANA SPUTS

I this week. Quarterback. tJi11 Wilson,

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IBattle Tops ,
Mid·AmCard

sROWS·

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The Hounds have moved the
ball well tlli! year but h-&amp;Ye com·
mitted unpardonable ·sins with It
imide their enemies' 20 yard lines.
Last year Pomeroy whipped Nel·

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season. Wmless, e~cept over ~ut-

•a.nus Game

SPORTS

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The Plams, Nelsonville
32-14 last wee-11: against Athens
' the Jackets fullbaek, I in a str-ing of "fluke-like breaks"
against them.
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To National Grid Prominence

September,

treadm~ tune to complete

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abo v._:ere far below par but did

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Letart AttCJ
Society News

Mr. llncl Mrs. Norman Roush
and •on, Frankl~rt. Ky .. spt:nt the
weekend With his parentl, Mr.
\ CL£\Il:L."tND UPJ - Versatile
: and Mrs. Harold Roush.
Willie Uavi11 is expeDtell to get D
Mr . and Mn. L•ge Shi~ld• were
I startin~~: tackle job when the Cleve1 Sunday &amp;uesu
of Mrs. Etina
land Btowns, winners of thrt'e in
1 Shields and famli.JI .
a row , cla11h with Philadelphia
1 Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Grimm of
here Sunday in a bat tle for s~ond
Wa•bin&amp;ton C H. spent stveral
plaee in the Enstern Oivi1ion.
1 day• with. their -~u n and dau&amp;:bterUavis is slated to take over for
' ln·law Mr. and
Mrs. Harold
14-year veleran Lou "The Toe"
] Grimm .
1Gro!a, who suffered a back injury
Mn. Leah Ripley i.s .spendinti,
1 in lb.st Sunday's Baltimore
conaeveral week• with Mrs. Maggie
I teBt.
Oils at Parkenl&gt;urg.
' The 240-pound Davis, who was
Six year o~d Robert Shane, 1on
used as a defensi\·e end arul
ofMr and Mrs. Harry Shane who '
fensive tackle last season, played
fell off a porch at his home Fnmost of the Colts' game and reday morning artd broke his lef(
eeived &lt;t fme verbal pat on
th e 1
ann wa1 adm ift.ed to Holzer Hu•back from Coach Paul Brown.
·
1 pita] Friday e~·ening.
Brown ex.plain!J. that quarterback
G. 1:.. Boggess who i1 employed
Mil~ Plum will be used for con on
the towboat Erneltine
wa1
versions aiad field goab, should
borne several. days.
1
lir(lta, the only remaining origlnMrs . Ethel Hall wu called 1o 1
sJ Brownie, be unable t u perform
her home Sunday b v the illn~s J
these chores.
of her daughh·r Pati-ida at Arl·
MUM, HE fiGUQs-Patd L
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Chalenko, uchugll lftduC.Xf~°Ct"
RaymOnd Bell of Racine spent
udmt from tb ~
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Monday evening with Mr. and MNl
ate It
, lContlnued From Pa.. Obe)
Two Pomeroy men Reino
brlck foreman and J, H. Sisson, bricklayer. both of Porn- Don BelL
~ =~:U,.
ltol'm 1:ns ~xpccted to blow itseJf eroy fi~re strongly 'in
iStructllon progress a1 ihe site of ·Gallipolis' Grace Methodist
Mr. and Krs. ~we,- Lyons of
MkbipD. H• urtfed Oct.
out today with a ~rti!lg shot at Chu;cb Sclioril Addition.
pkture shows that the roo( has been placed over tbe Letart, W. Va., spe nt lhe wetk
e. He 11 readinJ prep&amp;na
ha}1f~!~n~~~~~n ~~~~f!nCovered e~tire-siructure a'nd that
work is progressing. Stone work now is being placed on the end with Barry Lewis.
auwen to 11 ot t.llllt .~ ·
entiance
wtt.V in the
F. A. Ca~le moved :ruesday
tioJu lllim'lltted to ll1m.
the ·•round at M•rquette, ·•,·ch.,
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from the Ltnll: farm Lo b1s home
N~Gfttbecutt.
bu.t .the ,Weather Bureau predict·
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at Racine.
ed the atorm would fizzle to flur. ·
.Mrs, R. E. Grimm !pent Sunday ing fine.
·
ries over Michigan and the upper
aflernoon wilb Mn. Vashti Grimm
Mr. and idn. _Emory Johnston'
Ohio Vall!'Y today.
and IOD and dauehter·in-law Mr. and daughter, Addle, Jpent Sundq
The storm swept out of
and Mrs. BiUy Grimm.
ill Ironton 'ofith her sister.
Rockies Wednesday to grasp
an
.
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Mr. and Mra. Kelly Sayre and
Mr. and Mn. Jlaymowi- Tbomlt.
.area ltom Montana to Texas to
sr.n Gregory of CGlumbua spent •nd aons Of Lanpvil~ apent SUD-Alabama to Wisconsin in its chit·
i the weekend with his mother Mr•- day with her mothl!t', :Mn. .Ji'reda'
l:y grip.
: \D.itect .PNH lntwnetional
Lizzie Sayre and siPer, Mrs. R. E. Wells. Mr. and Hn!- Da)le canode'~
Fourteen Inches o( snow fell ih
S00TTSDALE, Ariz. Bob Grimm.
of near P.oint Roc::, were abo Sun-Montana, Deadwood, S. D., report. lJiW~. original master of ce~- . Mr.s. Edgar Sayre has employ- day visil.llll'a.
lS inches, Jamestown , N . D.,
"·
h R'f ~
nd , ~
1 m:oni.es' or the $64 dollar q.ue!lioo ment in Gallipolis at her daugh · 1
smothered
under two-root
I q liil show "Toke It Or IA!ave n·· , ter's Mrs. Walter Shane.
Mn. .,.r-a. I e, .-.tty a. .u.r·
and WausaU, WIB., receivedin l.PfO, commenti ng on the' d~Jame&amp; and Jackie .-\dams who ry sp~t Fr1day eveninc_ lrith Mr.
11 inchell.
clo,ure of fixes in big-mone:r TV are attending Ohio University and ~~d~~~~J='II'I!I"'dge and
Almost every town in
tht
quilleJ·
spent the weekend at home with son. e le-, 0
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Mrlr.
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SUttm
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was c u
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m sorry to see e m1meas e1r paren s, r. a
rs. .,..r f H ,
t Frid
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Wltb'
get into the condition its gottr.n Adams.
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am ~ spm
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R
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is
employed
in
Mr.
and
Mrs
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W1ULaJ11
H.
Rife
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Athens Ohio
W ,~ _,....,;
is worth $100,000. "
the Hudson. Semce Station at
Bud
Belpre.
_J.UUII!-11 o1
4!UIIwn ~
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wines mov- 011 CbarleJ Rife Sunday.
ed from Mt. Moriah into the Ti-

PoMeroy's Panthers go into their quest for a first SEOAL
victory tofiight against Nelsonville as lopsided favorites while

WILL,_

Davis Has Nod
?c;: Startir.g
' Job With Browns

.-~ttl e. "~ ttm• et ttlla tow
•n tii"-'Umlnum triple-t:nd
c.imbln•ttcm 1ftndD1t. IJttf'\'lidtd
elicraft •lumln-IIM tor llfetl mt
HNiot. •Jf!rtfett ttnl _lntertodl
tor wtethH•v.M P.fitfttlon. ..

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Selr:cts Winners

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TOP ATIRACTION

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Daily Seatinrt .
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Dally Senlillfl, Pomeroy·Middleport, o., Nov 6, 1959-5

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Panthers Enjoy Favorite's .
Role, Jackets Are Underdo~s

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Middlep&lt;&gt;rt, v;sitors to Wellston, are underdogs.
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Gallipolis is favored ot Athens w~ere the Blue Devils wtll
1
WAL,_
-HIIINEY
MIIISS
1 P. WILUAMS I
CHJLOI
M.
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HUBliAlO
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try to hang onto their ch•nce at a piece of the league title
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1_~;;~~- should undefeated Wellston falter in its big clash against

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WelJston tullht'!~.
dub. In tilJim
Evetl will be hcing the top back of
the league. llis oCfensive power
and defensive skills were credib;d
with giving th~ Rockets victofy
over Gallipolis ]l'st week.

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flotCoach
miss school.
t~a~-· whl_ch . ha? hopes t'br a first

,

Iof-league
lost
1

In PomerOy' the c~diUon or I
ttrst strihJ riaht baifback Jack-ie
Welker, continUes in doubt. Ilia 1
ankle bas kept him out of eontlct
worlt ror three Weeka. Da:ve Brown,
an ertd converted to halfback after
center Bill GibbB' injury, ·has been
' performlne In the position.
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s. 4th

and Locval

f'eatflrlllfl

Flu nibbled at the Panther squad

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• stalwart· on defense, and' steady
performer at hi!!. olfen~lve .· ppst, I
was out of school 1 tAt
with I
: the bug. Dor
and

ZOMBIES

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&lt;)&lt;\LINJ!!S

Ohio state

UPI -

Confident

clashes with rast ·

prcwiC .d;ana here Saturday

a tll8peJltt~.ofWed oonte'1t that
tbe Bit 'len's upeet

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or uae our· eoDV4!flient .Budget PJaP
Til Christmas ·

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DEMONSTRATOR
SALE .
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ROWLEY &amp; R&amp;D
HAUWARE

Drinks, wet.. eooe and
t. u bllu • real baby,
Loy.......... dla·

JKiliMbl• Drypen.

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There Is no better buy for a value wise moto&gt;lsl than a
fine car that has been eareful!y driven as a Demonstra·
tor. Thlo beauUiul solid while 4 door hard top "has all or
the Cadillac exclusive fealtll'&lt;ll plua thete opllonalt: Air
conditioning - air ride suspenal9n - remote control
trunk lock - aulronlc eye - electric e way oeat- pow·
er vent windows - electric door ID&lt;u - crult14! control

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Just ill Time for Ill yotll'llolldll1 &amp;IWII!
Bll Sa¥1Dgs oa lhe hpllge llltt keepS-· Ita .ftnllrtp
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fofme;ly $18.115.

Sur.r 81 Holiday Seclan

Beautiful blae and whtte Millie lllrror flnilb With rlcb
le~ther trim Interior. Power t1feer11ti- r.mr brakta hydramatlc - radio - llnleJ&gt; - t.ohl e Will UI'OI Drtven by the boll on~~ 11111...

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1959 RAMBLER

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F-er 40 Unlt.d lnchft

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lonnerly $25.9G.
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Get the bottut nWna eirlll ·lll!o
D'allle -llllld
cor you've 1\YOr tlrl9en. Alld ·tilt iiiOit OCOIIOBtkal lbb.
(Proven the moo! economical ~let\,) '1'1111 UIUe jeftlll
run to drive with pulb bulloa . • - ponr ~ power brallel - radio · • - raelllllq aiatl.
Come try II lodoy and

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formerly $17JI5. ·
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fonnerly $111.115.
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1959 OLDSMOBILE

SAVE 1100

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Crows Steak House

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Winterize

BUCKWHEAT

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Quof es f rom
Today's NtYJS

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tANANA SPUTS

I this week. Quarterback. tJi11 Wilson,

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IBattle Tops ,
Mid·AmCard

sROWS·

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The Hounds have moved the
ball well tlli! year but h-&amp;Ye com·
mitted unpardonable ·sins with It
imide their enemies' 20 yard lines.
Last year Pomeroy whipped Nel·

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season. Wmless, e~cept over ~ut-

•a.nus Game

SPORTS

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The Plams, Nelsonville
32-14 last wee-11: against Athens
' the Jackets fullbaek, I in a str-ing of "fluke-like breaks"
against them.
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To National Grid Prominence

September,

treadm~ tune to complete

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abo v._:ere far below par but did

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winning, the closely·k•it Class AA grid loop would be bunch;
!6-0
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Society News

Mr. llncl Mrs. Norman Roush
and •on, Frankl~rt. Ky .. spt:nt the
weekend With his parentl, Mr.
\ CL£\Il:L."tND UPJ - Versatile
: and Mrs. Harold Roush.
Willie Uavi11 is expeDtell to get D
Mr . and Mn. L•ge Shi~ld• were
I startin~~: tackle job when the Cleve1 Sunday &amp;uesu
of Mrs. Etina
land Btowns, winners of thrt'e in
1 Shields and famli.JI .
a row , cla11h with Philadelphia
1 Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Grimm of
here Sunday in a bat tle for s~ond
Wa•bin&amp;ton C H. spent stveral
plaee in the Enstern Oivi1ion.
1 day• with. their -~u n and dau&amp;:bterUavis is slated to take over for
' ln·law Mr. and
Mrs. Harold
14-year veleran Lou "The Toe"
] Grimm .
1Gro!a, who suffered a back injury
Mn. Leah Ripley i.s .spendinti,
1 in lb.st Sunday's Baltimore
conaeveral week• with Mrs. Maggie
I teBt.
Oils at Parkenl&gt;urg.
' The 240-pound Davis, who was
Six year o~d Robert Shane, 1on
used as a defensi\·e end arul
ofMr and Mrs. Harry Shane who '
fensive tackle last season, played
fell off a porch at his home Fnmost of the Colts' game and reday morning artd broke his lef(
eeived &lt;t fme verbal pat on
th e 1
ann wa1 adm ift.ed to Holzer Hu•back from Coach Paul Brown.
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1 pita] Friday e~·ening.
Brown ex.plain!J. that quarterback
G. 1:.. Boggess who i1 employed
Mil~ Plum will be used for con on
the towboat Erneltine
wa1
versions aiad field goab, should
borne several. days.
1
lir(lta, the only remaining origlnMrs . Ethel Hall wu called 1o 1
sJ Brownie, be unable t u perform
her home Sunday b v the illn~s J
these chores.
of her daughh·r Pati-ida at Arl·
MUM, HE fiGUQs-Patd L
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Chalenko, uchugll lftduC.Xf~°Ct"
RaymOnd Bell of Racine spent
udmt from tb ~
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ate It
, lContlnued From Pa.. Obe)
Two Pomeroy men Reino
brlck foreman and J, H. Sisson, bricklayer. both of Porn- Don BelL
~ =~:U,.
ltol'm 1:ns ~xpccted to blow itseJf eroy fi~re strongly 'in
iStructllon progress a1 ihe site of ·Gallipolis' Grace Methodist
Mr. and Krs. ~we,- Lyons of
MkbipD. H• urtfed Oct.
out today with a ~rti!lg shot at Chu;cb Sclioril Addition.
pkture shows that the roo( has been placed over tbe Letart, W. Va., spe nt lhe wetk
e. He 11 readinJ prep&amp;na
ha}1f~!~n~~~~~n ~~~~f!nCovered e~tire-siructure a'nd that
work is progressing. Stone work now is being placed on the end with Barry Lewis.
auwen to 11 ot t.llllt .~ ·
entiance
wtt.V in the
F. A. Ca~le moved :ruesday
tioJu lllim'lltted to ll1m.
the ·•round at M•rquette, ·•,·ch.,
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from the Ltnll: farm Lo b1s home
N~Gfttbecutt.
bu.t .the ,Weather Bureau predict·
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ed the atorm would fizzle to flur. ·
.Mrs, R. E. Grimm !pent Sunday ing fine.
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ries over Michigan and the upper
aflernoon wilb Mn. Vashti Grimm
Mr. and idn. _Emory Johnston'
Ohio Vall!'Y today.
and IOD and dauehter·in-law Mr. and daughter, Addle, Jpent Sundq
The storm swept out of
and Mrs. BiUy Grimm.
ill Ironton 'ofith her sister.
Rockies Wednesday to grasp
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Mr. and Mra. Kelly Sayre and
Mr. and Mn. Jlaymowi- Tbomlt.
.area ltom Montana to Texas to
sr.n Gregory of CGlumbua spent •nd aons Of Lanpvil~ apent SUD-Alabama to Wisconsin in its chit·
i the weekend with his mother Mr•- day with her mothl!t', :Mn. .Ji'reda'
l:y grip.
: \D.itect .PNH lntwnetional
Lizzie Sayre and siPer, Mrs. R. E. Wells. Mr. and Hn!- Da)le canode'~
Fourteen Inches o( snow fell ih
S00TTSDALE, Ariz. Bob Grimm.
of near P.oint Roc::, were abo Sun-Montana, Deadwood, S. D., report. lJiW~. original master of ce~- . Mr.s. Edgar Sayre has employ- day visil.llll'a.
lS inches, Jamestown , N . D.,
"·
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nd , ~
1 m:oni.es' or the $64 dollar q.ue!lioo ment in Gallipolis at her daugh · 1
smothered
under two-root
I q liil show "Toke It Or IA!ave n·· , ter's Mrs. Walter Shane.
Mn. .,.r-a. I e, .-.tty a. .u.r·
and WausaU, WIB., receivedin l.PfO, commenti ng on the' d~Jame&amp; and Jackie .-\dams who ry sp~t Fr1day eveninc_ lrith Mr.
11 inchell.
clo,ure of fixes in big-mone:r TV are attending Ohio University and ~~d~~~~J='II'I!I"'dge and
Almost every town in
tht
quilleJ·
spent the weekend at home with son. e le-, 0
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and
Mrlr.
Geori:e
SUttm
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was c u
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m sorry to see e m1meas e1r paren s, r. a
rs. .,..r f H ,
t Frid
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Wltb'
get into the condition its gottr.n Adams.
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am ~ spm
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R
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GU!ilm
is
employed
in
Mr.
and
Mrs
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W1ULaJ11
H.
Rife
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Athens Ohio
W ,~ _,....,;
is worth $100,000. "
the Hudson. Semce Station at
Bud
Belpre.
_J.UUII!-11 o1
4!UIIwn ~
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wines mov- 011 CbarleJ Rife Sunday.
ed from Mt. Moriah into the Ti-

PoMeroy's Panthers go into their quest for a first SEOAL
victory tofiight against Nelsonville as lopsided favorites while

WILL,_

Davis Has Nod
?c;: Startir.g
' Job With Browns

.-~ttl e. "~ ttm• et ttlla tow
•n tii"-'Umlnum triple-t:nd
c.imbln•ttcm 1ftndD1t. IJttf'\'lidtd
elicraft •lumln-IIM tor llfetl mt
HNiot. •Jf!rtfett ttnl _lntertodl
tor wtethH•v.M P.fitfttlon. ..

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CLUB

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lh-llaJly Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 6, 1959

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Meigs county .i"'?,... ,:;:

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, p., N~v . 6,1959-7

INSURANCE PRO·--- ~
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Said r~al estate has befll ap- rraet.or with reU' wfteet wdgbU::
tectlon. Life, Auto, Fire, Polio.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
praised ut $4300.00 and cannot sell
1- 2-way 12" Plow for mounUns
Phone Racine :tOiil.
11..5-atp
Call Don M.i1ll Mi...!dl~1lort
REt\L ES'fATE
for leu than two third.! of that on Cub Tractor;
1
WANTED
SO.\IEONE TO SUP·
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amount.
. l--{1 ft. s.ingie gang pull type
Pt.Y us "r lh Chmtmas trees
Jn pursuance of an order of the Terms of sale: CA,'IH.
I'OR CONSISTENT DEI'E:IIDABLE kESt: LT~
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K&amp; tl tSJOlr
Probale (hurl of Metgs County,
Wendell tong, Ad:mms·
! -Cultivator for Cub;
Now~ ll .v Shop Phone t12.53· X.
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Ohio, nu•?e Jn cause No 18,04~. In
trator of lhe Estate of
l-4lri ft. :..lower for mouotlng
K/.TES
ll 8 lite 5 HOOM HOUS~ , WITH BATH, wiuch \\ endcll Lon g a~ ad~mus
Etta Little, Deceased .
1n Cub Tractor;
'«&lt;Itts per word, ooe Jmt-lliolo. lim1mum ch:.argp - 60 t-"t"llll
-~--located at 111 Locust St. Nice J.ratur of tile cs l~te of Etta Ltttle,
By William H. Sower1,
1- Wbeelbarrow;
i cenU per word for lh~t' const'&lt;'u Uve inse rtioN&gt;
'?f Rent
location. Melvin Hood.
deceased, I~ phunuff and Gladys
Attorney for Administrator
I 14)
1- 2·wheel Trailer;
. ~peclal - one month fGr :JO &lt;'••nt ~ per word .
11 2 30tp V. Long, et al.~ are defendants, the 10) 30: (11 ) 6, 13, 20, 27, 5tc
1- Hay Rake
' Full. tate of 3 oent .. J•f'r WlJrd w1U !.It' ch.arg,'(j for ad verti tHfli
•Jnderstgued
wtll
offer
for
sale
at
NEW- ONt.: OJ. TWO HOOMs.-.:
Terms
of Sale: Cash in Hlnd on
•f bOt Dllid ""•lh•n lO 'lay~ ~fter n :ctn mg bill.
for ofhee .~pace nver DuttoD's ' · · .LI
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public a uction on th.e 28th day of
date of Sale.
&amp;ron i.n Advt&gt; rt•.. mg ~ Shou ld Ue rqwrted :n"'1('diately. Ti,
Drug Store Pho'le 6009.
·•~1'f1J Novemb l· r , 1959 at J0:30 a. m. at
, With Ez&lt;hange
Robert C. l(artenbaeb, Sberlfl
14LIJ SPntinel will DOL be fetipomuble for mort! tl.an one i ni"O"
j the fro nt door of the Coun Hous~
10·28 l2tc
LEGAL NOTICE
Meip County, ,ObJ.o
rect inaertioo.
1711xll
MAKE DOWN PAYMENT-AND t'ul!'eroy, Oh10, the following de· Case No. 12,79S
(11) 6, 7, 2tc
'\ P 4 l·rnT El\ ·rs - Fumahed and
Car,1 of Thanlu ilJJd Spe~ Notices flf Even4 $J 00 Obi tuarlet
move ·
j.st.nbed real estate :
.Sgt. Anthony CardiUo, w.:hiose].'4i[i"
n ... JrniP'hN1 \ll'.\' ,, ,,.~ . \l ;dd ll'
mto a 4·room frame
·Being a part of lOU acre lot No
... ubliJhed at 1 cerJ.( .it'r w• •rd
known address was RA " ·
nnrt
f•hm
o,
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All&lt;~4 \1
bouse
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Very
nice
.bath
aad
kit·
383,
Jying
within
the
T01\'nship
of
WOIIDS
I DAY
3 UA'iS
6 DAY:
1 M.u
... a8 th Ordinance Co . Park APO 46.
chen and automatic heat to all ~a1isb ury county of Meigs and
II
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90&lt;
$1.30
$4.50
:-Jew
York, New York, ll hereO)
Ap•rfments, People's Terrace •nd
rooms. ?n~y
_$75~.00. take .!illite of Oh.o, and b~unded and
PlWI Taz .... -ppablo Tift
.dU
tlUc
$1.20 Sl.80
$6.00
l·)tificd
tha t on the !!l•t day 01
Va le St., off Butternut Ave.,
over exJstmg fmancmg , make described as follows, to·wit~ Begin·
73c
$1 5(
$2.:'.5
$7.50
I NOTICE Of!
$600.00 ~own
pa.~me n~ and ning in tJ1e center o( the Public ..Jovembcr. 1958, ii'Iargaret Ann
Pomeroy. Phone 328-Y
\d.a recetved b)' 10 A. ..M .vtll De 1!1 lhat day's paper
C:1 Iillo, being plaintiff, filed nel
Jolul•llannllle Uned
11 2 30tp
owner w~l carry fmancmg on Road 282 ftet North of the line of
petition against him 11s defendan• ~ice of
.-::cc=
-:::c:-:-:-:---c---c--balance
hu
equJty,
1
(I) Notice
(9! For Sale _ _ __ FU L'Il R O~M A1'.-\!q''IU: ~T WITH
CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
~~ .acre ot N.o. 3&amp;3; thence ~n a in the Court of Common Pleat. .Jational
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new built-in kitch en . P rivate
BOX 229
PHON
JOS.Y I :o_tra ight hne man easterly direct· :·.Ieigs Cou.lty, Ohio, Case No. 1Z. ·) hio, until
ABSOLU'I'ELY NO IIUNTJ.\'(j UH I
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entrance. Phone Hacinc 2261. 11-4-Jt
E
uou to a pomt tn the C. H. V. &amp; T. 79.), praying for divorce from U1o
treJpauing da) or nt~;ht un my
For AD Models
I0·31·0tc.
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,ty 215 feet North uf the South ,;aid Anthony Cardillo on th , 91)9, for the
property . Gordon Proffit, Rut·
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UH .SALE: SEVEN a00MM0de;,, line o~ Lot 383; thenc~ in a north- -;rounds of extreme cruelty, ano Wolle Peet """'"'''
BellaiH 'l'nlllndulons
land, 0 .
ll-5·5tc
--home with garage. Out of bigil e~ly du~ctton along sa1d C. H. V. &amp; plaintiH also pra)'S for cUJtody 0 1 si:1 room
at 364
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For,
Rent
water.
Splendid
neight:-orhood
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1.:45
feet;
~ben,ce
on
a
mmor children, any other propet Vill3ge
DANCihiG
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.=-:---:-::--:-::-::On Mulberry Ave., Phone 316·J . ~tratght lme lo a pomt m the ceQ- relief. Said cause w11l be for heaJ
Round and Squarl· Saturday ni~ht,
ty,
Ohio.
I'i ROOM UNFURN ISHED APARTlO Z4 30tp ter of the public road 357 feet ing on or after the 7th day of ~ ...
Nov. 7, at Amencan Leg10n Hall,
Th4!l fiCht is
ment. Close to Krogers. Chris· - - : - - _ _ ~ ' North of the South line ot lot 383; vember, 1959.
WUkeH•illc , Ohw . Mus1c by Cliff
any Or all bid1.
tine Beegle.
l 1·3·12tc FUll SALE ALL MODERN P'IVE thence ln a Southerly direeUon
Margaret Ann Car'dilb..
Byers and h1s "SL nng Not('s . ·
------.J'Oum cottagt&gt;r, Brownrll Avenue along the center of said p11bHc
PJaintlU
11 li 2tp
FO~R R~OM HO~SE .wdiTII BA1TH11 \ Middleport. Gas floor furnace, road 75 feet to the place of be- J . B .O'Brien,
s orm uurs anv w1 n ows, u 1 1 ~ balhs, full basrment, two ginning, containing 'f.J of an aere, Attorney for Plalntiff
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basement, aulom&lt;~t_ J~ ga~ ~cat. , car garage.
otJ:~~~:.oo.oo. Phvne more or less.
(101 2 9 18 23
I.lrH·o In ll r·•r hb
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ocat d
r :a I JCJG
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6044-!L
10-lQ·tfe
Beine •arne .premises described
1937 UUlL I\ \ 'H ::; I'L'•. IAL:.: JJO UH
Pomen:-y, Ohio
Call Rulland 24307 a rter 4 p.m .
- - by deed of record in Volume 135,
$1,89~. IIO!HI H·P· l.t~:-. tli .I.J
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pagt: 57 , Deed Records, Office of
ww-0
TWO STORM DOORS 6 .

WANT ADS

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~~i~~~ sf;;~L~•In·~~i:·zm~:~~;;l"now
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coNSIGNMENT

SA LEt

I,.miJY
Ou 1 nl'xt S&lt;&gt;le Will be held Sal·
, NuY . 7, 1969, at 11 A. M. a t

--19.)4 ~·_uHO VIJ 2 uou_ll_smm._ J_: uli - [Lhe auction grounds 1 mile we't

I~·ou,R RooM Ji(~LJS-~:- (,~;;; u~

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scwln~ rn1.1 Chlne.
Yinully co.st over
--~ ol'( balamc of
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getting ·111111iHJ,

TEM'OHD'S GAHA(;E AT CHES·
·n:H . Anti freeZe, tires and !luto
rcp&lt;~ir at reu sonable prices.
f
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Aut CONDlTIONLNG-. llL,FRIGER- I
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.~t JulJ IS('rvice. Jack's .;Bef£Jgenlwn, New Haven. l'l'lone TUfJ.23.tf
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Wise old political hands .are SBJ·
tbat not too ruucb sb.Qul4 ~
read . into last Tuesday's municl·
pal electioJls. Publiclty party lea·
den found a few things to taJk
about ill gJowing terms. Private}y
they feel city races usually are
decided on purely locat L!lsu~s .
such ' ' garbage coUecQon, ia~Jing, zoning and the like.
•• tlose look at t'he returns
Points up the djffie~lty ~n trytng
to . make p~rtls~ hay. Many mu·

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year is t~e remaining
the late James Garfield
tenn. Go.v. Miebael V.
John W. Peek,
Democrat to the of·
i•. expected to be a
l•"~'!!!l_~~~ for the oqjce.
O'Neill ha5 not said if he will
a cBndidlte, although he has
P!odii!OIIld he is thihking abtlut it.

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$300.UO. J'ay
$143.00.
Pay.
TOY&amp; 111 PRICI
month . Phone
SALE TO S'fAHT fHJDAY, NOV .' ~
11 -5.fJtc
13 until tiUpply 111 exluluHtod. Nr .
Zl(
A- - - - - WIIJ mcludc Jtleal Uol111, Jtemctt ' ~l 111
i Z G SEWl(I;G MA.tl.umpm lh.hJJII, Hublc)' ~o:un and
etmw . Makes !Jutoll holes, sewa I·
..,;Lt&amp;.ANU5
hoiner 11 et 11 , trucks illld C &lt;~r&amp;.
on ilullons, und muny fan9 do·
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6 TY kepllt
Mlny itt~IIUI 1
HcmcmUtlr tthl
signs.
Sold new for over
Phone 200
;iate. Open untJI 1 :::IO p. m .
$JIJU.OU. Pay llff balance $13LOO
Pom•roy, Qhlo
Fife NoVt·lty Shop, Midr.Ucport.
ur $0.00 month. Plume 343.
lll·:.i7-18tl"
11 -IHlt c
CU.STOM BUILT Kl1'1 ~HEN DE·
- -- -~ igned for yuur hom .• Free es2
~MA
LI~
UAS
STUV!~S.
I'HICI&lt;~
$4
17 MON'I'Ii 01.0 TIIOilOU GII·
tJm alc s. Foreman aud Abbott,
BRF~D lrtllh ~,· lter (ur i(ood bea- 1 ~·ou: h . 1Jl1 Beech Sl ., Middlcpor1.
Pho. 1e f,'l:lN Y.
8-6·tf
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gJe. Contact Ll11na W inchrcn n.er,
~YfaClllie.
II 2 tJtp 1\EW IDUO I'A'I~I'f: HNS PLASTIC
A!JCtii'N('.&amp;R
wmpter• .... r ... tc.
wuHiuw hliuds nnd shades, Venu
SORGHUM. OHIS GAU L, SUM Ll;lll hlimls, all kind s and colors
Crl+t U.r•dlord
ne r, Ohio . Pnone \ 'u kun :1·:.!4Ua.
lllf•.,•·
Phone .... Cont•Cl
Fiber gJ1u.~ awnings, [J~:y un1l
.-41. (
Bradford, k..cir,., Ohl-.
Please brit1g conlaincn .
Nlj.jhl name plate! .all klndjj,
lt.ri.Jtp.
Aluminum ladders all kinds.
~5-U
USED PANTS, SlURTS. J{\. ~1\.I!:TS
Free fo~slhnate, Dale
Wlpjlel
~nng lour Shl"et And 5ne At
and womert '6 drcncs, new. Joe's
Supply, :.!115 Unlun Avenue./ ~.O. CINE SHOl RIPAI• SHOP
Carry Out, Sut locust St.,
l'umeroy, Ohio.
, lUIU·60Lc
IU· ~·3fltp
.lttiddleport.
10·28·30tp ·
j.,:;;;i:;::ii(,iiQN:']
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"'N ROOM HOU--;)"'
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nSPIN_I T PIANO
app l;mce rl!P &lt;ur.
one
t s
batbroornl at 006 l!:ast Muin I WANTt.: ; IU!:SJ&gt;ONSJBLE PARTY
McL'Ilntuek, Hucine, Ohio.
Street, P()mcroy, Ohio. House
lo lake over .low monthly . pay4·4-30tL
must be torn duwn ur remove d
ments on ll :sptnet piano. Can be
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wlthm Lhlrly tlilys. Phuuu Ber·
suen lc 1,cally, Wrlt~t Credit Man- lOB'S
TREE SERVICE. 6848.
n1rd t' ulto~ Pomoru)' 400
I ager, I 0 . Box 211J, Stlelby· ll ·3·21Jt p .
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SO lU: till 6 7·81c
fOUR WESTINGHOUSE DIALER
GOUU
t.: LJ::AN LUMJJ COAL.
TV AND 4PPLIANCEt
_c11 u Jlutland, 2·4032. Orvlhe CIRCULATING COAL HEATEU :OAL. OIL &amp; JlAS FURNACII
Hoaue.
Good condition. Phom 943-J.
. ARr.IOLD'I
1 L':t·:mtc
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11 4 6tr ,Jhon11 136- Y
Syr.cuq, Ohle
FURNJl'UrtE t'OH SAU:. C.t\.U.
FOODARAMA
Yukon ll33l:J ul LonJl Bottom, KELVJNATOH
like new $350. Loltle Perkin ~.
11 ·~·3tp
Ohio.
l,otat·t Fall ~ . Ohio.
l1 ·4·31c
HEATING .STOVE r;XTitA GOOD
~nditiun . l'huntl ltU ·J. l l -4·3tc CALL I.Y tl!iU:!l. {fi!:H .\ tAN Sllt;J'
A IW I HIJi ~. AKC. 1 wel•ks ofll
..··- --·---(; ol'd hltlnd lines. Chat'lcs M1•
FlV.t: ROO.\ f !IOUSI-.:: I.UCATIW
llonuld. McArthur JH. No. :W,
on l.llur~ l Stl'ecl, with bath ,
Tappan Ha nl:c and Circu lating
llUStc
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USED.
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ll8.X.
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lliddlepurl 8831·.1
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ELE&lt;."Ili! C STOVE.
rpm, f(•gular $3.9U. Our price
f:ftpleroy $2&amp; '
taun 1110
bab)' bed ancl lllllltrl's~t, baby I $1 .00 . .,, ife'1 Novl•lty Shop, Mid·
dlcport. Open uvenlng until 7 :30
•( Chllftr
ec•le1, Jma!J kllchen L'abinct, 2
small gu heatcn . l'ho••c 428
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p . "'·
YllkoD '1!-ZHI
altc!r 6 P. :\1..
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2 GOOD MILK COWS. ROLAND
IILUIILL 'Sl!RVICI
Scarlet. Rul111nd. l'hone 24628.
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. By virtue qf an execution dul'
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ISsue , ou o . e ourt o
om
mon Pleas, MeJgs County, Ohio, ir
the case of Reed Jeffen agains
Chester and . Marie Barnhart, upor
a judgment therein rendered and
l)eing Caae No. 12.914 in uid Court
1 will offer at Public Sale at tht
fr?nrt do.or of the Court House j 1
saJd Meigs County, Ohio, on thi
19th day of November 1959 a
10·00 o'clock A M th' 1 ·ll ' ·

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Coffee

United PNit ln....,..iOMI
COLUMBUS UPI- Wofd going
around town is that a move will
be made to . discourage former
Gov. c. WitHam
O'Neill from
runnine for ·ihe · Ohio Supreme
Court nert year. ·
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can leaders who oattribufe the
shellacking· 'the Grand Old Parb
took .
year to O'Neill's all out
of the right to work pro·
issue on whlfh !lis party
take a stand.
CamPbell, -formerly of
Guernsey CouJJty and a two-time
toser in a bid for a place on tho
Supreme Court announced this
week he would be a cand,idate for
the court q.eKt Yf'!ar. It was exthat several "county chair·
4Uld party leaders would an·
~~;~ ~e1arly they are supporting

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3:30 New1
3:16 lf\llle-Go-Rouad
4:30 Newa

0:13 SWtp Sbop
lO:SO J.tornln11 DevoUonJ

IRAKI SHOES

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NOTICE Oil IALI
Bids will be receiYed at t,he Of· ed by det&gt;d or recorll in Volume
fiees of Webster &amp;: Fultz, Attor----107, pag~ MI. Deed Recorda, Offite
srx ROOM APAin.YIENT WJTH neys, Pomeroy National Bank -.- ---;-:
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40IJ.
The real estate is appraised for
1 f.l:).2tc ern her 14, 19~9. at 10 o·cloek A. M.
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NICELY Jo~URN15JIEU '110DEHN 2 ndge real estate . Saill real efltate less than t he appraised value.
bedroom UlJlS&lt;urs
aparlmt' nt consrsts of a six room brick dwelFLOYD E. DAVIS, Ad_ Phone 64J9
J I 5 titp l.lng .~ousc With bath and double,
mlni1trator of the E~tpte
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car garage. Full basement. SJtuat·j
of Carrie M. Dodrtdge,
lJNt URNISHlW Mom.HN HlOUlf I ed on large Jot at the corner of
deceased. '
and bath apartment . Phone 6419. 1 Ash and Sycamore Streets in the (ll) 6 7 9 11 12. J3 6tc
gas
furnllce
Phone 4:!B ;lfH·r B P !II ll+tft:

t:om Hl •Jg lih .

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tom me e an . OrJg.na
Inis · i.lf Porterfield.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
10 30 Ott·) . Go to 7 and 76 and follow tM
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1956 PON'flAC V8 4 DUO!t ~ 1 ,593. 'amount of machinery and house ·
Hard top Star c hwf r;~:dar.. All hold goods.
leather ~eatt. Power slecnn~ and
Lunch will be llerved.
:Wo_kes. Extra clean. Dhwttnar'a,
GODDARD SALES
Pomeroy.
10 30 IJtc
Harold Godd•rd, Auctlon"r
ll -4-3tc
19M PLY MO LTH 2 DOOH. $795. )
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II B 6tp
6 cylinder sedan. New fi n ish FOH
SALt:-A LL
ELECTRIC .I&lt;:0UH 1-WOM HOU SE EAsT -MAIN
:BlarHtnar, l'omcruy .
10 ;m~Lc
slainlen steel restaurant equ ip·
St.' Call 2 1(}_
11·5-3te
19~'1 ft' OHU
CU.S1'1JM
1'1-ION J.::
menl. Lunch Counhlr, Stooh,
B*O·J or 1:1cc :\:uiy Lr(Jvcr,
Coolcn. Hestaurant
compl('te (
J
Pomuroy lt uutt· ;_&gt;
11-:Hitc
lllld ready lo operate. tioud
~--lcusc on buildinM. All (.' Clean- WA NTt:D FULL. Tl Mt: llO~SE
1961 CH~VH oLET, 'I
D u(J-11. C'rs, II.~ w. Va.__ l~.:_~·!!_tP ~~~~.cr. LH·c m . C:J I! c~7.~~ ~~~
heater, .~tund~rd
sl11ft. $175. 33 HEAD
TAMWORTH
PIGS
Phone 8;1H-Y . l!:xccl!cnl cundire~tcly to go. Nov. 12. Ernury ROUTE
MEN WlTll EXPERItlon .
11 ·4-:Hp
Powell, R11c ine, 0 . Phone I'ortence . We furnis h truck . Must
landl'fl7tl.
11-5-3lt:
have rcsponsi b!Hiy.
Cu ll In
l9S4 MEitCU RY i' OUit DOOH
person.
Guod
counnission.
ABC
::.t!dan. $j0U .UO.
Call Yukon ~I.EC'I'IlO LUX VA CUU M Ct.K&gt;\N
Cleaners,
MilliO
n,
w.
va.
5-3152.
ll-5-6tp
cr. Throw away b.:~gs . Will St!ll
lt ·3·5tp.
fo r balance due $4lt.50. Paytloed Clean Used. Can
, , ~nts $6.UO por muntt"&gt;
Phone
lit ~~ .... •RCt Modeh
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3:1!11 Coolmunl17 ond JAW 11~: as Nltioaal Newt
UO SJ)OI'b !lett
8:41 Armd S.~!eet ..how

H~ppenings_

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01 TkOhio Valley
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1;55 P.M.

8:55' kM.10 A.M~ 3:55P.M.
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pkked up

cme more office than they held.
In Columbus, Republicans -eJected a mayor to repltce a Derriocrat. The GOP won three or the
four · races for Council and J.ost
of three contests for municijudge.

SeYoral members of the LegiaJatt&amp;re are goJng to Puerto :kico
before long . at state expense to
attend a meeting involvine legislatorR fram other state•.
- Such junkets are· one 61. the
side benefit,11 of being a mefnber
of the Legislature. Groups of law
makers like to get tos:etber. with
fellow legislatofl!
from otber
states, usually in a resort area,
and d(scuss . mutual
problems.
Such gatherings are ~-partisan
in that both parties are repfeflented .

too long ago several legis-went to Miami Beach to at.
a national traffic council
mee~lng; Re,p. Roberf' Groneman
R-Cineinnat~ flew to tbe
ttaree
day tession. He charged the state
$163. Rep. ¥eniteth Berry R·Coshocton decided to drive. Hls
bHJ for 11 nights at the ~eeting
and on the raad, includint his
mileage, CDst the state $50t. Rep .
1\0~ E. . Zellar
R-Zanewllle
drove a little f~ter, stayed We.
idebtl oP the ' trlp a,nd blUed the
state ·-371. ·Pemocntk
Senate
Lel!,der rank King af T(lledo, fle,.o
tumed in a 1371 bill Sen. Charles c•rney n-youngstqwl1 drove
and charged the state $433.
l'fot 10:11.( ago, b¥f Jlle Hlgbway
Departm.en,t IJraas was in Boaton
tor a conference. About the same
time Highwly Safety Dir~tor J.
Gnnt Keya was at a -ton,f erence
in a plush New Eng)and resort,
where his hotel bill was above
the usual mi.ximum allowed by

the atate.

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t :ao New•

1:83 Newt
t:fO BreO&amp;kfut PartJ'
l:t$ Rildto Mymnal
I S:OO 3.re.lllikfllt ?artJ
IIJ:SO New•
1:35 Brtaldad raft)'
9:30 Communlty ud LoeN Nen
U3 flr.Uiut fart7

$1D.95

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Wt~~&amp;eru 1 12:00 New~

Millie)

TillES

~-ega/ Notice

11:40 Countr)' Uoednwn

1:00 llFD (Collut.cy aDd

Mufjlers $4.95 up
aatterits · · $9.95 up

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the Akron
lkior"'t

approves the· ex-. ~
· "We probably a~·~J
· these trips." Hll" ;'
lndl&lt;a'te~ he was not interest~ t
ed in traveling. "I prefer tD Rtay
in Ohio-· 1:nd ··attend to bu9iness,"
he said.

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2cParty System
To Function Well
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Sen. Alexander Wiley. senior Reo

pubtkan oa 'the Stntt. Foreitn

••l.tionl coni,.,~. today .....
Jlstetl •• a e91ntrfbutor to the
Colla"" for Oemocrtts drivt: In

Wisconsin,.
·
W:Siter· K!JPP, 4th W~rcl p.mo.
oaflc u.,lt ehaiMnan, Nld he approachtd t~ Wlsconsla ~ator

..d ... wlillnoly - · PEANUTS C.O:U$1 IURCIIRY
MEMPHtS, Tenn. UP! - Ddc· .
tors operated on 21-month;oJ.d
Brian Lee Knippe Thursda~ ' night
to remove part Of hls right lung
where particles of pepnuta:, whichhe ·had elteit Wei@' lOdged. The
~hUd w.as reportP.d In satisfactory
aond1Uon • .

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"l'rul1llt. Wushl'r Rnd dry('r, .26'1'~==::!~
ulumlntun awnlnJ:, two beclroom11.
Uc11~onnbl e . nanny Yonker, New
llllven, W. Va .
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ltow1ey und ltt•t.'£1,

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~·lit~~~ L'OI'al and white fin ·

wall klres, IJ.WO mo1rans., heater.
and priced· to

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· -- TWo ~· on THE· PHI\:to: (W ONE . Hair shaping, . permanent waving
Jlogr1lur size fla1hli ght huttcrict. .anti styline. Call 2311, ltaeine.
lDc each. Rowley ind Rel'd , :lfld· 10·2'7-3Dte

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dleport.

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Metropollttn Marin~~ S..les e-..1
hrylr.f ,..,...,..,, Phone 16-M.

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Meigs county .i"'?,... ,:;:

~~r· ~~u cub;.=;========~,

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, p., N~v . 6,1959-7

INSURANCE PRO·--- ~
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Said r~al estate has befll ap- rraet.or with reU' wfteet wdgbU::
tectlon. Life, Auto, Fire, Polio.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
praised ut $4300.00 and cannot sell
1- 2-way 12" Plow for mounUns
Phone Racine :tOiil.
11..5-atp
Call Don M.i1ll Mi...!dl~1lort
REt\L ES'fATE
for leu than two third.! of that on Cub Tractor;
1
WANTED
SO.\IEONE TO SUP·
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amount.
. l--{1 ft. s.ingie gang pull type
Pt.Y us "r lh Chmtmas trees
Jn pursuance of an order of the Terms of sale: CA,'IH.
I'OR CONSISTENT DEI'E:IIDABLE kESt: LT~
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K&amp; tl tSJOlr
Probale (hurl of Metgs County,
Wendell tong, Ad:mms·
! -Cultivator for Cub;
Now~ ll .v Shop Phone t12.53· X.
,
Ohio, nu•?e Jn cause No 18,04~. In
trator of lhe Estate of
l-4lri ft. :..lower for mouotlng
K/.TES
ll 8 lite 5 HOOM HOUS~ , WITH BATH, wiuch \\ endcll Lon g a~ ad~mus
Etta Little, Deceased .
1n Cub Tractor;
'«&lt;Itts per word, ooe Jmt-lliolo. lim1mum ch:.argp - 60 t-"t"llll
-~--located at 111 Locust St. Nice J.ratur of tile cs l~te of Etta Ltttle,
By William H. Sower1,
1- Wbeelbarrow;
i cenU per word for lh~t' const'&lt;'u Uve inse rtioN&gt;
'?f Rent
location. Melvin Hood.
deceased, I~ phunuff and Gladys
Attorney for Administrator
I 14)
1- 2·wheel Trailer;
. ~peclal - one month fGr :JO &lt;'••nt ~ per word .
11 2 30tp V. Long, et al.~ are defendants, the 10) 30: (11 ) 6, 13, 20, 27, 5tc
1- Hay Rake
' Full. tate of 3 oent .. J•f'r WlJrd w1U !.It' ch.arg,'(j for ad verti tHfli
•Jnderstgued
wtll
offer
for
sale
at
NEW- ONt.: OJ. TWO HOOMs.-.:
Terms
of Sale: Cash in Hlnd on
•f bOt Dllid ""•lh•n lO 'lay~ ~fter n :ctn mg bill.
for ofhee .~pace nver DuttoD's ' · · .LI
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public a uction on th.e 28th day of
date of Sale.
&amp;ron i.n Advt&gt; rt•.. mg ~ Shou ld Ue rqwrted :n"'1('diately. Ti,
Drug Store Pho'le 6009.
·•~1'f1J Novemb l· r , 1959 at J0:30 a. m. at
, With Ez&lt;hange
Robert C. l(artenbaeb, Sberlfl
14LIJ SPntinel will DOL be fetipomuble for mort! tl.an one i ni"O"
j the fro nt door of the Coun Hous~
10·28 l2tc
LEGAL NOTICE
Meip County, ,ObJ.o
rect inaertioo.
1711xll
MAKE DOWN PAYMENT-AND t'ul!'eroy, Oh10, the following de· Case No. 12,79S
(11) 6, 7, 2tc
'\ P 4 l·rnT El\ ·rs - Fumahed and
Car,1 of Thanlu ilJJd Spe~ Notices flf Even4 $J 00 Obi tuarlet
move ·
j.st.nbed real estate :
.Sgt. Anthony CardiUo, w.:hiose].'4i[i"
n ... JrniP'hN1 \ll'.\' ,, ,,.~ . \l ;dd ll'
mto a 4·room frame
·Being a part of lOU acre lot No
... ubliJhed at 1 cerJ.( .it'r w• •rd
known address was RA " ·
nnrt
f•hm
o,
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All&lt;~4 \1
bouse
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Very
nice
.bath
aad
kit·
383,
Jying
within
the
T01\'nship
of
WOIIDS
I DAY
3 UA'iS
6 DAY:
1 M.u
... a8 th Ordinance Co . Park APO 46.
chen and automatic heat to all ~a1isb ury county of Meigs and
II
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90&lt;
$1.30
$4.50
:-Jew
York, New York, ll hereO)
Ap•rfments, People's Terrace •nd
rooms. ?n~y
_$75~.00. take .!illite of Oh.o, and b~unded and
PlWI Taz .... -ppablo Tift
.dU
tlUc
$1.20 Sl.80
$6.00
l·)tificd
tha t on the !!l•t day 01
Va le St., off Butternut Ave.,
over exJstmg fmancmg , make described as follows, to·wit~ Begin·
73c
$1 5(
$2.:'.5
$7.50
I NOTICE Of!
$600.00 ~own
pa.~me n~ and ning in tJ1e center o( the Public ..Jovembcr. 1958, ii'Iargaret Ann
Pomeroy. Phone 328-Y
\d.a recetved b)' 10 A. ..M .vtll De 1!1 lhat day's paper
C:1 Iillo, being plaintiff, filed nel
Jolul•llannllle Uned
11 2 30tp
owner w~l carry fmancmg on Road 282 ftet North of the line of
petition against him 11s defendan• ~ice of
.-::cc=
-:::c:-:-:-:---c---c--balance
hu
equJty,
1
(I) Notice
(9! For Sale _ _ __ FU L'Il R O~M A1'.-\!q''IU: ~T WITH
CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
~~ .acre ot N.o. 3&amp;3; thence ~n a in the Court of Common Pleat. .Jational
I,,..:..:...~...::.:.-:::::.:.::..
new built-in kitch en . P rivate
BOX 229
PHON
JOS.Y I :o_tra ight hne man easterly direct· :·.Ieigs Cou.lty, Ohio, Case No. 1Z. ·) hio, until
ABSOLU'I'ELY NO IIUNTJ.\'(j UH I
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entrance. Phone Hacinc 2261. 11-4-Jt
E
uou to a pomt tn the C. H. V. &amp; T. 79.), praying for divorce from U1o
treJpauing da) or nt~;ht un my
For AD Models
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,ty 215 feet North uf the South ,;aid Anthony Cardillo on th , 91)9, for the
property . Gordon Proffit, Rut·
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UH .SALE: SEVEN a00MM0de;,, line o~ Lot 383; thenc~ in a north- -;rounds of extreme cruelty, ano Wolle Peet """'"'''
BellaiH 'l'nlllndulons
land, 0 .
ll-5·5tc
--home with garage. Out of bigil e~ly du~ctton along sa1d C. H. V. &amp; plaintiH also pra)'S for cUJtody 0 1 si:1 room
at 364
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For,
Rent
water.
Splendid
neight:-orhood
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~Y-.
1.:45
feet;
~ben,ce
on
a
mmor children, any other propet Vill3ge
DANCihiG
.,US ap
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.=-:---:-::--:-::-::On Mulberry Ave., Phone 316·J . ~tratght lme lo a pomt m the ceQ- relief. Said cause w11l be for heaJ
Round and Squarl· Saturday ni~ht,
ty,
Ohio.
I'i ROOM UNFURN ISHED APARTlO Z4 30tp ter of the public road 357 feet ing on or after the 7th day of ~ ...
Nov. 7, at Amencan Leg10n Hall,
Th4!l fiCht is
ment. Close to Krogers. Chris· - - : - - _ _ ~ ' North of the South line ot lot 383; vember, 1959.
WUkeH•illc , Ohw . Mus1c by Cliff
any Or all bid1.
tine Beegle.
l 1·3·12tc FUll SALE ALL MODERN P'IVE thence ln a Southerly direeUon
Margaret Ann Car'dilb..
Byers and h1s "SL nng Not('s . ·
------.J'Oum cottagt&gt;r, Brownrll Avenue along the center of said p11bHc
PJaintlU
11 li 2tp
FO~R R~OM HO~SE .wdiTII BA1TH11 \ Middleport. Gas floor furnace, road 75 feet to the place of be- J . B .O'Brien,
s orm uurs anv w1 n ows, u 1 1 ~ balhs, full basrment, two ginning, containing 'f.J of an aere, Attorney for Plalntiff
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basement, aulom&lt;~t_ J~ ga~ ~cat. , car garage.
otJ:~~~:.oo.oo. Phvne more or less.
(101 2 9 18 23
I.lrH·o In ll r·•r hb
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ocat d
r :a I JCJG
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6044-!L
10-lQ·tfe
Beine •arne .premises described
1937 UUlL I\ \ 'H ::; I'L'•. IAL:.: JJO UH
Pomen:-y, Ohio
Call Rulland 24307 a rter 4 p.m .
- - by deed of record in Volume 135,
$1,89~. IIO!HI H·P· l.t~:-. tli .I.J
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pagt: 57 , Deed Records, Office of
ww-0
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SA LEt

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Ou 1 nl'xt S&lt;&gt;le Will be held Sal·
, NuY . 7, 1969, at 11 A. M. a t

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getting ·111111iHJ,

TEM'OHD'S GAHA(;E AT CHES·
·n:H . Anti freeZe, tires and !luto
rcp&lt;~ir at reu sonable prices.
f
11 6 6tp
Aut CONDlTIONLNG-. llL,FRIGER- I
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.~t JulJ IS('rvice. Jack's .;Bef£Jgenlwn, New Haven. l'l'lone TUfJ.23.tf
2 ::~~ 37 .

Wise old political hands .are SBJ·
tbat not too ruucb sb.Qul4 ~
read . into last Tuesday's municl·
pal electioJls. Publiclty party lea·
den found a few things to taJk
about ill gJowing terms. Private}y
they feel city races usually are
decided on purely locat L!lsu~s .
such ' ' garbage coUecQon, ia~Jing, zoning and the like.
•• tlose look at t'he returns
Points up the djffie~lty ~n trytng
to . make p~rtls~ hay. Many mu·

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year is t~e remaining
the late James Garfield
tenn. Go.v. Miebael V.
John W. Peek,
Democrat to the of·
i•. expected to be a
l•"~'!!!l_~~~ for the oqjce.
O'Neill ha5 not said if he will
a cBndidlte, although he has
P!odii!OIIld he is thihking abtlut it.

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L!ke lltlW. Oti·
$300.UO. J'ay
$143.00.
Pay.
TOY&amp; 111 PRICI
month . Phone
SALE TO S'fAHT fHJDAY, NOV .' ~
11 -5.fJtc
13 until tiUpply 111 exluluHtod. Nr .
Zl(
A- - - - - WIIJ mcludc Jtleal Uol111, Jtemctt ' ~l 111
i Z G SEWl(I;G MA.tl.umpm lh.hJJII, Hublc)' ~o:un and
etmw . Makes !Jutoll holes, sewa I·
..,;Lt&amp;.ANU5
hoiner 11 et 11 , trucks illld C &lt;~r&amp;.
on ilullons, und muny fan9 do·
••I I ,
6 TY kepllt
Mlny itt~IIUI 1
HcmcmUtlr tthl
signs.
Sold new for over
Phone 200
;iate. Open untJI 1 :::IO p. m .
$JIJU.OU. Pay llff balance $13LOO
Pom•roy, Qhlo
Fife NoVt·lty Shop, Midr.Ucport.
ur $0.00 month. Plume 343.
lll·:.i7-18tl"
11 -IHlt c
CU.STOM BUILT Kl1'1 ~HEN DE·
- -- -~ igned for yuur hom .• Free es2
~MA
LI~
UAS
STUV!~S.
I'HICI&lt;~
$4
17 MON'I'Ii 01.0 TIIOilOU GII·
tJm alc s. Foreman aud Abbott,
BRF~D lrtllh ~,· lter (ur i(ood bea- 1 ~·ou: h . 1Jl1 Beech Sl ., Middlcpor1.
Pho. 1e f,'l:lN Y.
8-6·tf
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11
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c
gJe. Contact Ll11na W inchrcn n.er,
~YfaClllie.
II 2 tJtp 1\EW IDUO I'A'I~I'f: HNS PLASTIC
A!JCtii'N('.&amp;R
wmpter• .... r ... tc.
wuHiuw hliuds nnd shades, Venu
SORGHUM. OHIS GAU L, SUM Ll;lll hlimls, all kind s and colors
Crl+t U.r•dlord
ne r, Ohio . Pnone \ 'u kun :1·:.!4Ua.
lllf•.,•·
Phone .... Cont•Cl
Fiber gJ1u.~ awnings, [J~:y un1l
.-41. (
Bradford, k..cir,., Ohl-.
Please brit1g conlaincn .
Nlj.jhl name plate! .all klndjj,
lt.ri.Jtp.
Aluminum ladders all kinds.
~5-U
USED PANTS, SlURTS. J{\. ~1\.I!:TS
Free fo~slhnate, Dale
Wlpjlel
~nng lour Shl"et And 5ne At
and womert '6 drcncs, new. Joe's
Supply, :.!115 Unlun Avenue./ ~.O. CINE SHOl RIPAI• SHOP
Carry Out, Sut locust St.,
l'umeroy, Ohio.
, lUIU·60Lc
IU· ~·3fltp
.lttiddleport.
10·28·30tp ·
j.,:;;;i:;::ii(,iiQN:']
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. lSION. ltADIO &amp;. SMALL
"'N ROOM HOU--;)"'
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nSPIN_I T PIANO
app l;mce rl!P &lt;ur.
one
t s
batbroornl at 006 l!:ast Muin I WANTt.: ; IU!:SJ&gt;ONSJBLE PARTY
McL'Ilntuek, Hucine, Ohio.
Street, P()mcroy, Ohio. House
lo lake over .low monthly . pay4·4-30tL
must be torn duwn ur remove d
ments on ll :sptnet piano. Can be
;::::-::--;:
wlthm Lhlrly tlilys. Phuuu Ber·
suen lc 1,cally, Wrlt~t Credit Man- lOB'S
TREE SERVICE. 6848.
n1rd t' ulto~ Pomoru)' 400
I ager, I 0 . Box 211J, Stlelby· ll ·3·21Jt p .
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vlllo, Indiana. (10) 16 17 23 24
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SO lU: till 6 7·81c
fOUR WESTINGHOUSE DIALER
GOUU
t.: LJ::AN LUMJJ COAL.
TV AND 4PPLIANCEt
_c11 u Jlutland, 2·4032. Orvlhe CIRCULATING COAL HEATEU :OAL. OIL &amp; JlAS FURNACII
Hoaue.
Good condition. Phom 943-J.
. ARr.IOLD'I
1 L':t·:mtc
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11 4 6tr ,Jhon11 136- Y
Syr.cuq, Ohle
FURNJl'UrtE t'OH SAU:. C.t\.U.
FOODARAMA
Yukon ll33l:J ul LonJl Bottom, KELVJNATOH
like new $350. Loltle Perkin ~.
11 ·~·3tp
Ohio.
l,otat·t Fall ~ . Ohio.
l1 ·4·31c
HEATING .STOVE r;XTitA GOOD
~nditiun . l'huntl ltU ·J. l l -4·3tc CALL I.Y tl!iU:!l. {fi!:H .\ tAN Sllt;J'
A IW I HIJi ~. AKC. 1 wel•ks ofll
..··- --·---(; ol'd hltlnd lines. Chat'lcs M1•
FlV.t: ROO.\ f !IOUSI-.:: I.UCATIW
llonuld. McArthur JH. No. :W,
on l.llur~ l Stl'ecl, with bath ,
Tappan Ha nl:c and Circu lating
llUStc
---------~-hetJter. Jo'nr infurnwlwn 1'1\ ll
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NE\\'
AND
USED.
'11cfo.. ~;~ 9;30 A.M.
ll8.X.
II +Jtc
Used 4:1 rpm Me each . New 33
lliddlepurl 8831·.1
}' R SAU: :
ELE&lt;."Ili! C STOVE.
rpm, f(•gular $3.9U. Our price
f:ftpleroy $2&amp; '
taun 1110
bab)' bed ancl lllllltrl's~t, baby I $1 .00 . .,, ife'1 Novl•lty Shop, Mid·
dlcport. Open uvenlng until 7 :30
•( Chllftr
ec•le1, Jma!J kllchen L'abinct, 2
small gu heatcn . l'ho••c 428
11
6
610
p . "'·
YllkoD '1!-ZHI
altc!r 6 P. :\1..
1 H -tlc
2 GOOD MILK COWS. ROLAND
IILUIILL 'Sl!RVICI
Scarlet. Rul111nd. l'hone 24628.
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. By virtue qf an execution dul'
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t f th c
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ISsue , ou o . e ourt o
om
mon Pleas, MeJgs County, Ohio, ir
the case of Reed Jeffen agains
Chester and . Marie Barnhart, upor
a judgment therein rendered and
l)eing Caae No. 12.914 in uid Court
1 will offer at Public Sale at tht
fr?nrt do.or of the Court House j 1
saJd Meigs County, Ohio, on thi
19th day of November 1959 a
10·00 o'clock A M th' 1 ·ll ' ·

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Coffee

United PNit ln....,..iOMI
COLUMBUS UPI- Wofd going
around town is that a move will
be made to . discourage former
Gov. c. WitHam
O'Neill from
runnine for ·ihe · Ohio Supreme
Court nert year. ·
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There are stUI ·many Repu~li­
can leaders who oattribufe the
shellacking· 'the Grand Old Parb
took .
year to O'Neill's all out
of the right to work pro·
issue on whlfh !lis party
take a stand.
CamPbell, -formerly of
Guernsey CouJJty and a two-time
toser in a bid for a place on tho
Supreme Court announced this
week he would be a cand,idate for
the court q.eKt Yf'!ar. It was exthat several "county chair·
4Uld party leaders would an·
~~;~ ~e1arly they are supporting

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NOTICE Oil IALI
Bids will be receiYed at t,he Of· ed by det&gt;d or recorll in Volume
fiees of Webster &amp;: Fultz, Attor----107, pag~ MI. Deed Recorda, Offite
srx ROOM APAin.YIENT WJTH neys, Pomeroy National Bank -.- ---;-:
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40IJ.
The real estate is appraised for
1 f.l:).2tc ern her 14, 19~9. at 10 o·cloek A. M.
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_ _ _ for the sale of the Carrie M. Dod· $5500.00 and cannot be sold for
NICELY Jo~URN15JIEU '110DEHN 2 ndge real estate . Saill real efltate less than t he appraised value.
bedroom UlJlS&lt;urs
aparlmt' nt consrsts of a six room brick dwelFLOYD E. DAVIS, Ad_ Phone 64J9
J I 5 titp l.lng .~ousc With bath and double,
mlni1trator of the E~tpte
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,
,
car garage. Full basement. SJtuat·j
of Carrie M. Dodrtdge,
lJNt URNISHlW Mom.HN HlOUlf I ed on large Jot at the corner of
deceased. '
and bath apartment . Phone 6419. 1 Ash and Sycamore Streets in the (ll) 6 7 9 11 12. J3 6tc
gas
furnllce
Phone 4:!B ;lfH·r B P !II ll+tft:

t:om Hl •Jg lih .

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tom me e an . OrJg.na
Inis · i.lf Porterfield.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
10 30 Ott·) . Go to 7 and 76 and follow tM
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Slgr&lt;~. We WJ/l hoa ve !I various
1956 PON'flAC V8 4 DUO!t ~ 1 ,593. 'amount of machinery and house ·
Hard top Star c hwf r;~:dar.. All hold goods.
leather ~eatt. Power slecnn~ and
Lunch will be llerved.
:Wo_kes. Extra clean. Dhwttnar'a,
GODDARD SALES
Pomeroy.
10 30 IJtc
Harold Godd•rd, Auctlon"r
ll -4-3tc
19M PLY MO LTH 2 DOOH. $795. )
.
II B 6tp
6 cylinder sedan. New fi n ish FOH
SALt:-A LL
ELECTRIC .I&lt;:0UH 1-WOM HOU SE EAsT -MAIN
:BlarHtnar, l'omcruy .
10 ;m~Lc
slainlen steel restaurant equ ip·
St.' Call 2 1(}_
11·5-3te
19~'1 ft' OHU
CU.S1'1JM
1'1-ION J.::
menl. Lunch Counhlr, Stooh,
B*O·J or 1:1cc :\:uiy Lr(Jvcr,
Coolcn. Hestaurant
compl('te (
J
Pomuroy lt uutt· ;_&gt;
11-:Hitc
lllld ready lo operate. tioud
~--lcusc on buildinM. All (.' Clean- WA NTt:D FULL. Tl Mt: llO~SE
1961 CH~VH oLET, 'I
D u(J-11. C'rs, II.~ w. Va.__ l~.:_~·!!_tP ~~~~.cr. LH·c m . C:J I! c~7.~~ ~~~
heater, .~tund~rd
sl11ft. $175. 33 HEAD
TAMWORTH
PIGS
Phone 8;1H-Y . l!:xccl!cnl cundire~tcly to go. Nov. 12. Ernury ROUTE
MEN WlTll EXPERItlon .
11 ·4-:Hp
Powell, R11c ine, 0 . Phone I'ortence . We furnis h truck . Must
landl'fl7tl.
11-5-3lt:
have rcsponsi b!Hiy.
Cu ll In
l9S4 MEitCU RY i' OUit DOOH
person.
Guod
counnission.
ABC
::.t!dan. $j0U .UO.
Call Yukon ~I.EC'I'IlO LUX VA CUU M Ct.K&gt;\N
Cleaners,
MilliO
n,
w.
va.
5-3152.
ll-5-6tp
cr. Throw away b.:~gs . Will St!ll
lt ·3·5tp.
fo r balance due $4lt.50. Paytloed Clean Used. Can
, , ~nts $6.UO por muntt"&gt;
Phone
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pkked up

cme more office than they held.
In Columbus, Republicans -eJected a mayor to repltce a Derriocrat. The GOP won three or the
four · races for Council and J.ost
of three contests for municijudge.

SeYoral members of the LegiaJatt&amp;re are goJng to Puerto :kico
before long . at state expense to
attend a meeting involvine legislatorR fram other state•.
- Such junkets are· one 61. the
side benefit,11 of being a mefnber
of the Legislature. Groups of law
makers like to get tos:etber. with
fellow legislatofl!
from otber
states, usually in a resort area,
and d(scuss . mutual
problems.
Such gatherings are ~-partisan
in that both parties are repfeflented .

too long ago several legis-went to Miami Beach to at.
a national traffic council
mee~lng; Re,p. Roberf' Groneman
R-Cineinnat~ flew to tbe
ttaree
day tession. He charged the state
$163. Rep. ¥eniteth Berry R·Coshocton decided to drive. Hls
bHJ for 11 nights at the ~eeting
and on the raad, includint his
mileage, CDst the state $50t. Rep .
1\0~ E. . Zellar
R-Zanewllle
drove a little f~ter, stayed We.
idebtl oP the ' trlp a,nd blUed the
state ·-371. ·Pemocntk
Senate
Lel!,der rank King af T(lledo, fle,.o
tumed in a 1371 bill Sen. Charles c•rney n-youngstqwl1 drove
and charged the state $433.
l'fot 10:11.( ago, b¥f Jlle Hlgbway
Departm.en,t IJraas was in Boaton
tor a conference. About the same
time Highwly Safety Dir~tor J.
Gnnt Keya was at a -ton,f erence
in a plush New Eng)and resort,
where his hotel bill was above
the usual mi.ximum allowed by

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t :ao New•

1:83 Newt
t:fO BreO&amp;kfut PartJ'
l:t$ Rildto Mymnal
I S:OO 3.re.lllikfllt ?artJ
IIJ:SO New•
1:35 Brtaldad raft)'
9:30 Communlty ud LoeN Nen
U3 flr.Uiut fart7

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Millie)

TillES

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11:40 Countr)' Uoednwn

1:00 llFD (Collut.cy aDd

Mufjlers $4.95 up
aatterits · · $9.95 up

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lkior"'t

approves the· ex-. ~
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· these trips." Hll" ;'
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ed in traveling. "I prefer tD Rtay
in Ohio-· 1:nd ··attend to bu9iness,"
he said.

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2cParty System
To Function Well
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pubtkan oa 'the Stntt. Foreitn

••l.tionl coni,.,~. today .....
Jlstetl •• a e91ntrfbutor to the
Colla"" for Oemocrtts drivt: In

Wisconsin,.
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W:Siter· K!JPP, 4th W~rcl p.mo.
oaflc u.,lt ehaiMnan, Nld he approachtd t~ Wlsconsla ~ator

..d ... wlillnoly - · PEANUTS C.O:U$1 IURCIIRY
MEMPHtS, Tenn. UP! - Ddc· .
tors operated on 21-month;oJ.d
Brian Lee Knippe Thursda~ ' night
to remove part Of hls right lung
where particles of pepnuta:, whichhe ·had elteit Wei@' lOdged. The
~hUd w.as reportP.d In satisfactory
aond1Uon • .

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"l'rul1llt. Wushl'r Rnd dry('r, .26'1'~==::!~
ulumlntun awnlnJ:, two beclroom11.
Uc11~onnbl e . nanny Yonker, New
llllven, W. Va .
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ltow1ey und ltt•t.'£1,

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~·lit~~~ L'OI'al and white fin ·

wall klres, IJ.WO mo1rans., heater.
and priced· to

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· -- TWo ~· on THE· PHI\:to: (W ONE . Hair shaping, . permanent waving
Jlogr1lur size fla1hli ght huttcrict. .anti styline. Call 2311, ltaeine.
lDc each. Rowley ind Rel'd , :lfld· 10·2'7-3Dte

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lnsurQnc&amp;
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dleport.

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Metropollttn Marin~~ S..les e-..1
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the weekend iD DQtOn With their ria.
Malda Rouah, Jan Hauck, Diana
'SOn aod hit fam.llr; ltr. and Mn.

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 6, 1959

Bob Brlcklea.
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Mr. and Mra. George Ch'cle (JOY·
ce Harris) lilnd daughters, Carol
and Cheryl of St. Alban s, W. Va.
recently visited with Mrs. Cir&lt;:le's
parenu, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Har·

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Stumbo an4i David Uutlnaer yere
ln Columbus laJt1Saturday to at·
tend tbe State game.
Mr. and Mn. Jack TJ!omas have
moved ln,to the Wall..ee Bradford
apartment on Brtt~IJ Avenue.

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tries on hi~ trip.
During the questioning period .
Payne said thill he found the Rut~·
sians a fr~egdly people ~ut with a
distorted 1d'ea of Amer1can work·
ing conditions and of the American
government.
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Tbe chapter met at the Masonic
Hall in Middleport with Mrs. B.
F. Parmalee, 'Mrs. Will Reynolds
and Yrs. Willis Anthony, subsli·
tuU.g to fill office val.'ancies.

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomotoy, Ohio
TONIGHT

•-ruE ANGkY HD..LS"
Robert Mitebwn - Gia SeW

SATURDAY

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Vinetflt.Mce -

~nes At~ehead

-aho "GUN GLOI&lt;Y "
Stew811 Gn.ngcr, ChUl Wlil&amp;.

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4 Door Sedan. A clean Jocal[y owned car. Standard shift.

A real gas saver.

$1,195

1957 BUICK Century 21loor · · · · · ·· · $1,995
Hard Top, ' Power stocrlng. Power brakes. Dynaflow
drive. Radio &amp;nd Heater.

1956 PONTIAC VB 2 Door·· ·· ···· ·· $1,295
Chieftain Sedan. Hydramatlc. Radio, Heater. Sparkling
original two tone turquoise and white finish . Very clean.

1956 PONTIAC VB Star Chief · · · · · · $1,595
4 Door Hard Top. Spotless all leather •cats. Power •leer·
tng and brakes. A real sharp car.

1955 BUICK Spacial VB · · · · · · · · · ·· · $1,095
2 Door Hard Top. Choice of one with Dynaflow and one
std. shift. Also 4 door with power steering. All extra
nlee cars.

Manu JtJore

BLAETTNAit'S

IIP&amp;N BVENINGS TIL 8t00 Ul.
lot Yeenof S&lt;tnlee
POIIITIAC8 OPBL G!IIC TBUCIUI
"Pl'nm BIIUIN 'h laleb"
500 IAIT MAIN ITUIT
I'OMIROY, OHIO
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of Asbury Methodist church held Wednesday evening, a:t the
W('dnesday evenlnt Mrs. R1ch·
1ard Vau~~:han entertained members
home u! Mts!i
)iarcia Karr, Ar· . .
7 .~- - ruugements or L"ill'ysuntllemums VISit the ho~e m Nov ember and I of the Class of 1955 of Middleporl
December. H1rt~d~ys o1 Mrs. B~rl High School.
decorated the home.
Once a month, me~bers ?f this
Duri.ng lhe busmcss session with Wee~ e. Mrs. E1chmger , and M111s
.\oli~;s Karr, llresiding, a Week of !\arr were o~e~ved. Th~ menu for 1class -:ho are still living m and
and Sclf- D~·nial offering the annual Chnstmas dmner to \&gt;c n_ear Mlddlepo,t, meet (or a sodal
taken . A card was read from hcII
( a t th c horne Of Mrs · C· B · ttme .
1\tarjone Mayer, a miseionury in Wc~.:se wus planned.
Sales U,~
During . the ev~nlng bar~ue11.
, , potato ch1ps and coke W.s served
Japan telling of the tOOth anrtl · stamps were ~ollected.
vcrsa~y of Protestant Evangelism
A revi ew or the lhird ch.aptt.r by Mrs. Vaughan to Mra. Robert
there. An olferiu~ wa; received ef the book "The Way In Africa" Ashl~y. Mn. John Buckley, Mrs.
en lit led "The Impact ol Industry Kenneth Scltcs and Mrs. William
from Mrs J c I*"crn•ll
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and City" wus sivcn by Mrs. John 1Grant.
Forty.fivc Mhut-ln callli were rc· Sauvage Jr.
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ported . Miss Karr reported on the
Middleport
October vblt tn the I*'oscr Jletit
Mn . Eichinger closed the meet·
Uumc . Comnlittecs were named to ing with a ThanksglviRI: praye·r
Cl
after which the hostus served ~
sulud course to the members and
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Al'd In Specl"al
Mee t .mg Nov. 4

A special seulon in observance
of Thankoffer\ng month , wus held
Wednesday \'fternoon at the meet.·
lng of the Ladies Aid ,,of Ihe St.
Paul's Lutheran Church . held In
the social room gf the church.
Mrs. VirgiJ Uamm presided ut
the mccUne &lt;md members respond·
cd to roll call whh a poem from
the Women's Miasionary OutloQk,
in rcgprd to junior work. Plana
were made for a Chrl!tmas dinner
and gift exchange to be held at
the December meeting. A report on
the Women"8 Missionary fedcra·
tlun convention held rc~ently in
Cinclnnatl, was given by Mrs. John
Rlchardaon .
Prayer In uniscm concluded the
meeting, after which refreshments
were served by Mrs. Uamm and
Mrs. William Mayer.

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Augu ~ ta, Maine, a former member

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Judge Emmett Peoples to

$300 bond.

mote d\lty in every JH'it

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Pomeroy Band
Is Called Upon
For Extra Duty

tfBI- HEELS'~
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mavy, pink, beige, m_lnt, brown, bWiter. SiliOtt' m!
r)ndelibly muked !10 lhey'3 OI\IY t&amp;&gt; ,esir lll!;·~ ·
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Mr. du~ Mrs. Sidney Picken; or

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North Third Avenue have returu ·
ed to their home after visiting in
St. Albans, W. Va. with their Bau·
'ghter and family, Mr. and ~Jr1:1.
Averf" Drenner and sons, Sidney
and Max. Before going to St.
~!bans, Mn. Pickens had .been conf1ned to her home for hve weeks
because of illness. ·
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Mr. and Mrs. John Br1ckles of
Broadway are planning to spend

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FORD Cust~m . • • • • •
4 Door Sedan. Standard transmission, good tires, 6 cylinder engine.

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Suburhan. Radio, heater, new paint. Looks

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ellrk:t Err..,t
ellaltl Colored

"To tne bonk, of course. Why I Simply !tecause
J can arrange a bonk pmonolloen ...Uy arid

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,at less cost than at any odler place I bowl
I tell aU my friends, if tbf11 n~ a loi.a, and
can pay k ofJ • little
p~yday,
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g et 1 low-cost bortk loan.,..

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Given By MUS
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t\t Sunday Ruital

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The opinion provMed that the
court's mandate
shou1d iuue
"forthwith,"
thua mlkinl the
back-to-work order effective im·
mediately.
The ruling c.~me on the llt5th
day of the strike . Induatry sources said half of the 80-day period
will have paSiied before full productlon can be reached.
Jwtice William 0. Douglu diJ..
sented.

Justicea Felix Frankfurter and
John M. Harlan noted they would
file "an amplification" of
tbeir
views later.
1"'""11' Safety
They said it could not be prepared within tbe time Limit.t.tioftl
required ror a prompt rulin1 on
the case.
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The court's brief opinion did not
rule on the meaning of the term.
"national health' ' u it ia stated
in the Taft-Hartley law.
"We need not resolve this question," the opinion said, "for we
think the judgment below il
RUTH SAYRE
Miss Ruth Sayre, a vuice major amply supported on the ground
at Marshall CoUege and the dau· that the ...trike \tnperila
the na6hter of Mr. and Mrs. George Say· tional safety."
re, New Haven, W. Va .. , will be
_']'he court said it relied "upoa
the featured vocallilt at a 3 p. m. tiunday recital at the Huntington the evidence of the strike's effect
Womens' Club under t:be sponsor· on specific defense projects."
The union had augge.ted that a
.ship of the unior Music club.
ldiss &amp;tyre wm &amp;ng "Spaigge selective reopening of some of the
Am.ate" by ChrU.topher von Gluck steel mills would suffice . to take
and "N()(!turne" by Michael Head. care of f,peclfie defenR IIUdl.
Of special note is the t-act Lbat But the court aal.d there il flO
Miss Sayre is the on))• junior listed room in the atatute for lb.hi te·
on the program, witb all others quiremeol
being semors. The three fianists

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Fry Is Treated
Now
Available
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Three
Teachers
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Attend Workshop For
~ West Meigs
Mra. Namy Hy1ell, Bradbury,
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:Fire C!cpart.. toady indivi·
are now for
outside RuUand,
and . paita of

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teacben from Meigs
attended lbe blgb
workshop
at Ohio

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lira. Nail :Moon.

olhool; !111'8. Dou-·
IDgh !khool, and

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said today her grandson, Jerry
Fry, waa home thi.s morning fpl·
lowing treatment last night at .the
Meigs General H01pltal fo~ an In·
jury received In the MiddlepcrtWelleton football game.
Fr7, quarterback, was believed
to have sUffered only ; mihor In·
jury t.q his ~d ·in an earlyf:.Y
of ~~ &amp;8llle, lin. 11¥,.U waJ

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Inch enowflliU struck northWNlenl Marty, Gary, W. Va., Ja~e Ro_bm provision. It concluded li:lat the
MinneiOta late Friday nlJbl
IOJI., Huntin&amp;ton~ and Mike, Don· statute entndta the courtl only
O!'"=la'
unted ·• l..a.l'l''-·
otlutn of )ltutUncton.
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wilb the delorti&gt;i1\MioA ., tho!~ •
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Miu Sayre linG in ~ - · · .:.,_•!&gt;.- "
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Judi
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Of . lite' tn•~m
.car ace en 111 - :
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-·though two elderlY DeJ M01nea. · publlc.
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The union bad eohtmded ·the
lowa, men d~ df exposure.
law gave tbe I'YIU'1 a Jegialative
'l11e weather elaimed six victillUI
or executive function.
in Iowa, five in Wiscoi\Sin, two
··we are of op1ruon thllt tbe proin Montana and one eaeh 1n· Min0
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vision in question as ~·~ ·bere
nCM)ta, UUno.i8, Colorado and KenIs IJOt violative of. ~ltitutU&lt;ky
Uonal
limitationa !roltibilin~
The nackllng cold froze 8 etif(
V qu
courta from exercising ~ owen ld
crust on- the snows and turnetl
a legislative or execu ve nature
powers not capable of betn(' eon~
highways into ice . slicked death
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All·tlm.e cold records were set
CLEVELAND UPl - Ohio still solely 'the judicial power of the
in .. Jowa &amp;t Sioux City, with 4 bas a more favorable llx climate United State'," the court H.id.
The Stee,hvorters had also arabcwe, Spencer, with 3, Council for business and industr)' than
BluC.fs. with 9, Lamoni, with 10,. other states despite new taxes, Ule gued that the law is invaUd beDea Moines, with 12, ottumwa, head of the state's new depart· eause it does not let
up any
with 17, and Burlington, with 21. ment of lndustrial Development standard of lawful or unlawful
The mercUry skidded 32 degrees said Thursday.
conducted on the part of labor or·
at Pittsburgh, from 6:P to
and
Kader M. Collison, 50, Dayton1 management.
,5 degree 1 at Columbus, Ohio, from was speaker at the 18tli annual
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meeting of the Ohio Publiq Ex·
The 1tonn toot tlhe form of iso- penditure· Counc::ll here.
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lated he.IVy raina: from Florida inThe new department, whic:: bas
to New England as the East'&amp; been functioning officially fo on·
week of Indian Summer came to ly a feW day.s, ha&amp; begun the• bigan abrupt end.
geat fact·tinding job in Ohi'o'a his·
Apalachicola; Fla., reported 2.8:i I.Ory, Collison Nlid. He promised
inches of rain ~n 5ix !hours, and complete and impartial business
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information
wben1 Ute
n.ll:J•mon
fl d. to industr_y
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Three arrests and one eoutt con·
Fair weattler was expected over 1lt(:t· n tng wort 18 comp tte , viclion were rc:ported today by the
prObably nul July.
mut.h of the c::ountry with sc:atterTbe -council ele-cted Alfred E. state Highway · Patrol in ·M.el&amp;l
ed ebowers over Florida and snow
County.
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flurries over the North Carolina Wolf of Cleveland, vice·prelliderit.
Cited into Meiga County Court
.He aucceeda PaUl ~. BE~lden of
mountains, the bigher elevations canton, head of the Belden Brick were Herman H. Saunders. .28, Of
OC PenDiflvania, New York rand
Gallipolis, and Milford s. Sheets,
New England.
Co.
37,
Gallipolis, both for pa~ing ovA. D. MacDonnell of Lima, pre&amp;·
er
a
yellow line..
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ident of the Metropolitan Bank,.
Katherine E. Downing, 54, .Mid.:
was elected secretary.
dleport, was in Gallla CountJ jaU
and had been cited into GalUt
County court tonigbt, charged with
driving while intoxicated.
Mildred J. Mailin, 20. Reedlville
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was cited for driving left of cen.. ~l :.
ter, and had her fine and C:oata
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suspended in a haaring before M.a:· J 1 ' ._~l '
COLUMBUS UPI - Paul W.
yor Charles Legar of Ptlmeroy•
Graham, 22, driver of a stolen -car
COLUMBUS UPI - The• water
that struck and killed three school
children was ordered Friday to pollution control bond wiU consubmit to a mental examination. tinue Investigating why the Wuh·
Graham plead~ed innocent by ington County viUage of N~w Mat·
rea110n of insamity to seven charg· amoras has not moved fa1ter in
es nJaulting from tbe Oct. 19 tra· building a sewage plant.
Unless the village can prove sufgtdy here before Common Pleas
ficient progress it will be denied
Judge Joseph M.. Harter.
The judge ordered him 'to Lima a sewaile permit by the board.
Other communities reporting to
State Hospital for 30 days' obser·
The Women's Aaoeiatlon Ot tbe
vation, and appointed attorney the board at its monthly meeting Pirst United Presbyteriao Chureb
Tuesday here inelud4 Genoe in Jf :Middleport will ·bold iti '·•nouaL ·
William Walter to ddend him.
Graham, placed on prctbation Ottawa County, Niles and Gtratd Christmas Bazaar beginnlhj: ,....
twice in the past year for felon · in Trumbull County.
day, Nov. 10 at 10 A·. M and listial
ies, faces three charges of second
lhrough Wednesday, Nov. ·u. · '•
degree manslaughter, two ·of auto
Homemade articles and bated
theft and two of operating a car
goods will be sold d~ the -k~·
without the owner's consent.
zaar. Lunchoon of soup, li.lfd; des.:
Graham stole a state-owned car
sert and coofee will be sel'Wd both
from the State House parking lot
days.
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Oct. 19, police charged, and was
In ehuge of the bua•r Are 11J'i,
fleeing: poli~e who tried to stop
J. D.. Harley, Mn. Carl owen, Mia.
him for speeding In a school zone
Ronald Hlnd, Mrs. Dale Walblll'll.
when he lost control of the car
RuUand's Volunteer Firemen and Mn. .Riclia.rd Vaugban.
and cru.hed into a , crowd of ebil· will sponsor their annual ~urkey
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dren waiting for a schooJ bua.
dintJer Thursday, Nov. 12. m the
Rutland Grade School, with serv·
1ing tCI 1lart at 5 p. m.
C of C MIET
Tlae menu has been announced
The Pomeroy Chamber of Com- as turkey, dre,;sing, mashed pomeree ,., .'1 hold a r,egular meeting tatoes. gravy, green beans, slaw,
Monday ' .11ing in offices of tbe -hot rolLa, cranberries, salad plate, New
BlrthA, Mr. .and ,.M:n.
Ohio P&lt;.w~ ~ m_x.i:. starting 11t pumpki.n pie, cmd eoffce. Adu!ts,
$1.'50, children under 12, 75 cent£. SbeetB, nuu.n4; • idii.
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Said Favnr-...le
Toward lndustry

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Patrol Makes
fhree Arrests
In Meigs Area

Death Car Driver
New Matamoras
Pleads Insanity
At Friday Hearing I~ Under Fire
On Sewage Plant

1Jresbyterian
Women Planning
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A wave o1 frosty air folll.twing
the season 's first big snow sto!nl
into- the Midlands~ driving tlhe
meroury below freezing as far
&amp;OUI•h es Texas and GfOfKia.
But the Weather Bureau pre·
dieted marked rising temperatures £rom Okla·homa to Montana,
where the storm v.-as born, and
'it appea~d the MidW'e!lt was due
for a respite from ite snowy preview of winter.
Bowbells, N. 0., ranked as the
nation's icebox wiLh a 14-below·
r.er"o:t reading, but Nov. 13 records
were set in Iowa, St. Louis, Kan·
sas City, Oklahoma ct.t.v and caM·
cago. Louisville, Ky., braced for

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by the government and the United Steelworkers.

Unlt.d Pre" lnternatioMt
Much of the natio:: between the
Roekie1 and the Appalacllla.ns shi·
vered in record-breaking cold to-

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All" Patriotic cltiz.ens are as.r.~d
to di,play a ·n•g on Nov. 11 as a
u.Jute lo those men who served
their !country in three great war&amp;.
It pointed out that no flag is
ever Jlbsolete. The law and CWitom
provUies that the 49&amp;tar flag, the
48-stt.r flag. or even any flag prior
to those designs can continue to an expected record cold snap to·
be
properly until such time
rrear-bli=ard that lald up
out and needs re· to two feet ·of snow from the
Rock-ies to the Great Late&amp; was

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.:orrect the
long interval the band
1ts entertainment by
number of memorized tune~
out light.
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At halftime the band prtJduced
1 sparkling performance . eatitled
"The Beatnik Band" was the
Ibe Aloha State.'' Forming firat theme of the halftime show pre·
.1 palm tree, narrator Rich Jone~. aented in Wellston
Friday night
nformed the audience tbat Capt. during the Golden . Rockct·MHS
;ames Cook dlscovered the Aloha football game.
Directed by Ge~rge Dallas, witl\
;tate. in 1778. Using "Song of the
U!land.s" as segue mUsic the band the stanlil)' tlad majorettes sHiver·
next formed a hula girl coml)let.e lng in chill ~nds. the band drew
with gra11 sltlrt. lh this formation generous applause from· WeU11ton
the majorettes and flagbearers fan! for Us formations and mWiic.
~mployed long streamers to give
Dance !lteps were mixed with
.he grau skirt effect. During the formations to the music of 'Til
1laylng of the beautiful "Aloha Never Say Never Again", "Tavern
Je" the akirt and legs moved, indi· In the Town", "Ta-ra-ra·Boomde-ay," "The t.ool Cat Caper,"
:ating the hula dano;e.
An anchor formation followed aa "You Te\.1 Me Your Dream," end·
he acript suggested that tbe an· lng with the li!ht song.
hor aymbollud Pearl Harbor. The
mg remembered day of Dec. 7,
Formation&amp;
included .1 house
941. In(\his formation the famous where
Beatniks gather, long
.lll:fch "Anchors· Aweigh" was play·
and all); introduction of Bill
,
of "Nervous Clervis". a gend.
beatnik; Childs coatlnued the
A huge "50" formation followed
11 a special tUne entitled "Pearl beatmk theme with &lt;::hatter like,
larbor" was played. During the "Crazy, man-Like I mean, glad to
wo latter form1tlons and accom have you squares with ua;" and a
1anying music majorettes Soodra "cool cat" formatlon with Clervis
'ott•, Jean Weba~er, Paula
rChilds) still passing the IOW·.scale
patter. From this formation, the
lfary Amberger, Jeanie
;Jea;ler an Andrea
band went into a preeialon routine,
.d their talent In
a bow, a countermarch and the ''M"
.be mualc.
· formation for the Alma Mater.
The bl,oek PHS and Alma
Sprightly tap cadences made up
the sequence music between formaconcluded the program.
tions .

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mbei'!l w,re pr~sent when
pl4n• or Veterans' Day, Nov. II,
,Yer oUtlined.
All mcmbersh !p captains are to
eomp~te their conbcls and re·
port at a special meeting at the
le~JJon hall Wedneaday, Nov. 11.
This lneeting wlll be open to all
vete~s. A full evening is plan·
ned iith an oyster aupper , .. the
1eHmai. This is a apecbl in vita·
tion ro men who havto aerved in
the atmed forces bt.t may not be
~Hgible for membEr~hlp in the Le·
glon _;because thP dates of their
· 1aerviqe do not (·om ply with those
requited.
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during the Pomeroy • Nelsonvllle
football game played on the loetJ).
field Friday night.
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at
half time. Because of a power fall·
ure run field lights were not on
lS the band finished its part of th,e
show. Since the game
be resumed until fun
igbliing had beert restored the band

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HAJJ 'l'IJIS PASS CONNECTED FOR THE PANTHERS Friday night while they were The Pomeroy High School March·
knocking at the Nelsonville goal line, the fin a) score would have ~ead differently than 12· ing Band with Director Ray Wood·
12. A Nelsonville defender bad just tipped th e ball enough while •n the erul zone to make geard at the helm produced Ind.

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Paul 'Yheaton, 52. of HockinJport, Ohm, entered. a pl.ea of gPU·
ty to charges of mtoxtcatlon b~·
f~re Judge , Peoplea and wa1 fined
$ ~and costs.
·
. erman. JI. Saunders, cbarJed
wt~ crosst":g a double yellow llne,
pleaded guilty ~ the charge . be·
fore Judge Peop.es and was fmed
$10 and costs.

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Ch
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The roll .raJI resJ)Onte for the
1 meeting was "Lincoln'' and 18
membera reaponded.
A "review wills given by Mra. Dale
Mrs. Juhn L.ietwiler and Mrs. Dutton . on "A,tu:ah111m .,J..Incoln and
Aaron Kelton were hostesses when Walt Whitman" by W. E. Birtori.
the Guild of the Grace Episcopal
A paper prcptred bY Mrs. Clyde
Church met Wednesday evening at Ingell on "Th~ TrlaJ of Mary Todd
the Parish House.
LinColn" was read bY Mrl. Brad·
Devotions by Mrs. H. 0 . Ewing, rord Jn the absence of Mrt. Intels.
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opened the meeting, Dur· Mrs. Robert Coati and Mra. Dale
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business &amp;e9sion phms wer.e Dutton who are in charge of the
1~, .... , ror the visit or the Bishop, articles made by the 'Blind' which
Rt. Rev. ltoger L. Bhmchard.. the club is aponllorint had the
November 22.
It~ma on display at the meeUnc.
Rdre~hments were ser\lcd dur·l Amana the itema are, linen towelt,
ing the social hour.
aprons, and pillow ~•sea
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a Taft Hartley Jaw injunction directing the striking steel
workers back to their jobs for 80 clays.
Tbe eourt 188ued a ftve·page unsigned opinion in the precedeol·maktng case four days after bearing arguments on It

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WUliam Snyder. 26, of RuiJapd, Friday afternoon In a bear- Ky..,54-T6 .
tog before Common Pleas Judge Jo~n C. Bgcon was found f"t. P-..nt 1t lrDnton 4l
guilty of vtoi-Uon Of his probation aranted earUer this year O.k Hill 24 Rock Hill' I
on a charge of breaking and enterll)g and was sentenced to Southwelferft 42 North Gallla "
R.. GranH 0 McArthur 42
one to 15 years tn the Ohio Penttenttary.
Snyder had been picked up earu.t this week on charges Wall- 46 Mlddl_.. 0
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daughters', Maria and Marla, birthdays.
The following members were
present: Patricia Collins,
Kathy
Dill, Kathy Abbott, Mary Lou Hadford, Becky Radford, Dialla WeyersmiJler, Susan Lanning, Backy
ease, Melody Roush, Brenda Gil·
more, ·Bonnie Gilmore, Sherri
Blackston and the above mentioned. Mn. Gru4;!ser, one of the lead·
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The Powder Pull Club of the
Middleport Higb School met Tuea·
1 day evening at the home of Lynn
Buehanan,
Mickey Brinkmait, president of
Mr. and Mrs. llugh H. Daniels, former Pomeroy residents,
the group conducted the business
now of Miami , Florida, are anno.uncing the engagement of meeting when the group discussed
their daughter, mana H.uth, to Raymond Brown Bennett, son money raising projects for the
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of .Mr. Hnd Mr.s. Curtis R. Bennett of Cameron, N.C.
' Christmas Fund.
The wedding will take place on Saturday, Nov. 28, at Mi· I The girls also decided to hold a
bake sale on November 14 at the
aml Bapthit CilUn:h.
Robinson's Cleaners on MMl Street.
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"Social Creeds and Moving Populations" were t6e devotlon
Class
and program topics discussed by Mrs. William Eichinger and M
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Mrs. William Houdashelt, ol th• regular meeting of the wscs
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. Kraeuter, councilor, presiding.
Lettie Meridith and Zona Biggs
were reported ill
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ination of officers was held_. A re- met Wednesday afternoon at the
port on the. Bot:Jster Meetmg. at • school for their regular meeting
Bel~re wa!l giVen by Esthe.r V{r1ght.l and were accompanied
by their
Ch~1stmas cards were d1str1btlted leaders, Mrs. Howard 'Roush and
which the Good of the Ordt.:t Com· Mn. Norman WeyerimiUer to Ham1Uee o~dered for the members dio Station WMPO where they tour· I
A social hour eoncluded the ed the station with Barbara Faye.
meeting,
After the tour ihe troop return·
ed to the basement of tht· Rock
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Springs Church where a decorated
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Payne ilStJ nOted that religion
seemed to be increasing in Russia
and showed pictures of congrega·
tiou at worship. He pointed out
thai ma9y of the congregation

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:us. Hushes read a note from
· the Worthy Matron asking all Ea.st·
ern Stars to meet al tht.' Church
of Chriat, Nov . z:;, at 7 :15 p. m. to
attend t~e ~ommm1ity Thanksgi'o'·
ing sHvlce 1n a .boay.

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Payne spent ten days in Russia
on a tuur arranged by Intourist, a
Runion organization which plans
such trips to the. Soviet Union. He
. ahso visited other European roun·

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that all brooms except three whisk
browus had been sold and the '
mont~Y turned in to the treasurer. ·
Mrs. Marietta Thomas was re· l
ported ill.

A kitchen &amp;bower was held for
the chapttr and many useful items
Ncre brought.

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He pointed out that he had talk·
ed with approximately 125 to l:K)
Russians on the trip. He said that
m:my emphasiz.ed the fact that they
did not want to be litierated from
the life they are living any more
than tbey wanted to be liberated
by Hitler.

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fully jolnl!lld In Prlday picking v~ •
careo •pllled whtn I. ..rn~tr•ll•r
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