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CHUCKLUOR TODAY
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
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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

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Vinetflt.Mce -

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

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1957 PLYMOUTH 6 cyl. · · · · · · · · · · · $1,095
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
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after which the hostus served ~
sulud course to the members and
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Lutheron La d1es
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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befort
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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By FREDDII HOUDASt1Sll'
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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Champion 4 Door Sedan. Overdrive transm lssloil, radio and heater.

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

$1195

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Suburhan. Radio, heater, new paint. Looks

1954 PONTIAC Chieftain
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2 Door Sedan.

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,
"to
g et 1 low-cost bortk loan.,..

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BANKING · siNe~~ 1m

FURNITU·RE
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Given By MUS
Band At Game

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Featured Vocalist
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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Fire Contracts
Fry Is Treated
Now
Available
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Three
Teachers
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Grid Injury
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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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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d, v a., ·had 2_. m~.
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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.
a p. m.

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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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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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.Jainnen
.: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 .

ON USED CAR BUYS
·1957 F,ORD 2 _Dr. Sedan • • • $1495
1957 STU,DfBAKER

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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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oxeeuted another fine performl.n~
during the Pomeroy • Nelsonvllle
football game played on the loetJ).
field Friday night.
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A rare situation dcveloped
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

the pass incomplete.

Artd .. many pretty ooloiJ(Red; llhitO".'JOI!dlr,~

Middleport

The; Racine

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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Downward As
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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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Ab

ford presldina: over the meetlnJ.
Ch
'ld J
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.
·
opened the meeting, Dur· Mrs. Robert Coati and Mra. Dale
.
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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Scoreboard

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g~on
IVirgil R. Mullins, 32, of Choaltlr&lt; J- i. PI
plead«! not IUiltY
aJ'._e8
ans FOf
~fi~f~l
of driving whll• !!&gt;'"•' ·le•erans' Dav
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the president, Mro. William Brad-

Groce Ep•'scopol

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Calls Halt To Steel Strike

Football

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
lac-16 ~ 14
by Hocking Count)' lfUlborltief
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The Middleport Llter~ry Club
met ~dne&amp;day afternoon at the
home 5I Mrs. c. M: Henne8,Y with

Radiant
Flreplaee
Rivals
to.&amp;ly

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To 1 To15 Year Prison Term

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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·
ers, was ill and unable to attend.

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Glamourize Your Home With Simulated
Stone and Brick Fireplaces

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served

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
d
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Mrs. William Houdashelt, ol th• regular meeting of the wscs
ee . e nes ay .

Has Been The Standard
At Blaettnar's For Yeors.

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Weather
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;u.s~ Suprrme Conrt Rules To Invoke The Taft-Hartley Injunction

j Tuesd01y evening with Leda Mae
. Kraeuter, councilor, presiding.
Lettie Meridith and Zona Biggs
were reported ill
Moori!!
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home from the hospttal. First nomSalisbury Brownie Troop 169
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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1 birthday cake, baked by Mrt. William Radford. and ice cream furnished by Mrs. Roy Grucser, was

Crows Steak Hause
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,HeId 0 n Tuesdoy were young •••ole.
Chester Council Daughters of S I' b
B ---.IAmeri&lt;an
met
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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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(Porter House, New York Strips, Clabo At)

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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.

CHAR-BROILED STEAKS :
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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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Bing Crosby

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Reynolds reporter!
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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Mrs . Pearl

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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SPIRIT OF THANKSGIV/NO
JEFfERSON, Iowa UPI son r••idenh, th•lr minds IPINFI•nfiy M Th•nklltk'lng Day chetr·
fully jolnl!lld In Prlday picking v~ •
careo •pllled whtn I. ..rn~tr•ll•r
truck wn Involved In 1 11:r..h. Th•
truck
carrying froPn turkiiY'o

Firemen Set
Novembu 12
As Dinner Date

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2-Dally SenUnel Pomeroy-Mlddl&amp;pot1 0, Nov 7 1959

Editorially

New Haven WSCS
Meeting Is Held
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MOn dOy Even1ng

Almost As Essential As Land
Some time ago a Uihorthes m one of the
provinces of Canada considered mvesligatrng
tbe distrlbutlon and produ&lt;' tlon of 1a1111
eqUipment Wlth the thought that nalw11a 1u
tlon of the industr) m1ght b1 ach 1sahlt to r"
duce prtces of essent1al agr au lttu al tnal hn
ery How governmrnt opu arwrt v. ou Itt sol \ l
the farm ma&lt;:htn el-, pnu.! prblrm rn ( ar 1d r
was not explame d Ho\\ ever this h1 ghlq..: hts
a fact thlt 1.$ often ove rlooked mod1 r 11
farm eqmpment lS almost as essentral as the
land Itself to present d1v &lt;~grHultur~ Jh~
revolutionary develop rm nts that have tah n
place m the Amencan farm cqu q~ m o1t mdt ~
try In the last 50 \Cats hilH been pn It)
much taken for grantf'd as Is the fact thai 11
takes fewer and fe\\er people to produ&lt;-e lh c
food and fiber for a gro\\ Jng nat10n thus rt
leastng others to ht lp produce the luxUJie s
as well as necess1tres th at make lift ~o goof!

samt: fadors 1espons1bh for gren t athrevE'

It IS mterestmg to note th e funtl a rm.: nlal
factors responstble fo1 thl gro~\th of the mo
dern farm equipment mdustn The\ are the

to the 1ntroduct ron
of the commerc1al Jet planes \\Jth then great
supertorJty tn speed and comfo rt
IS In large part dve

swiftest most comfortable v.a'l- As William
H Hessler fore1gn ed1tor of the Cm c mna1t
Oh10 EnqUJrer points out 111 an cxh.mstlve
article on the slgnJ!lcanccs of the a1r age the

mternational airlines make a maJor cont11
bution to the O\er all na ttonal d efe nse value

To dup\lcol c this llQtenl!al to have that add1
tiona I all hrt 1n conunuous readmess
the
a rmed forces would have to spend about $85
million • \car £or oper atmg costs plus a
large cn pltal 1utlay
J hu s t111 Am e ncan mternahonal atrhnes
bet:om e an mt4 ~~ 011 part of the natiOna l de-

of the aggregate U S civrl atr fleet
He Cites this example
World

Airways alone

Pan

Amm lean

m:11ntalns sc hedul

ed (lights on 65 000 miles or ovm seas routes
and operates 93 ove1scas stattons Pan Amer
lean makes money and pa~ s taxes (a nd cur
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Daybook

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IP(251htllt Wt tid Inghis mn ln

TO AniND WORSHIP

Members or the 1 adles Aux1l1
ary oC Drew WebJter l'o!lt 3Q Am
encan Legion will ~ttl.!nd worship
aervlces at the Pomeroy ( hu rch or
Obr1fl. Sunday al 7 30 p m

and Mrs

1:s

Le ster

hunur uf Lh(
Mr

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NIW ARRIVAL
Mr

HUd Mrs

W1lll um Urooks

While J1 ISalh f llmnrl'l or

Y.a ~ h

Jllgton n I ut1 an no lll11ng rhu
b1 nh uf a rtaul!l ter (} nil Ja Ann
born at lhe W •shtnj:!t•m Ctn ter
Ho ~ ptt 11 lust Su nda\
Nov 1 Tl u

new I lhy V.l lghcd 7 pound ~
OlllilS nl tmrh anrl bulh ~ ht

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AJlce Moore •nd Shirley Roberls
spent Mon.,_.y in Parkenburg
'Mrs Nqr1 Bobo 11 spendmg
aome time with her daughter Mr
and Mrs Perry Edwnds at Silver
Run
1ft and Mrs Lester Brookover
apent SWidl)' llftehloon wllh Mr
tnd MH Cle"etand Russell
Earl Moore Htumed to his home
In Akron after 1pendin1 the past
three wee~ here with Mr and Mrs
H 11 Areher
ml.re llr and Mn John BW'Pcat"
MfJ. Alice MGOI'! and Mrs Sh1r
ner Marvin Be.uett, Luthll!r Q lty ll.obei'ti Wife' dinner guests of
Smith )Jra 1\ t lrrtnt~ lin Ed her brother,
Mr and Mrs Lou
na Clark and Cunnle, M'la Millie Dlfbl, Tutlq~.
Bumaamer llr ind Kn .Harnr
Mit aai ¥ti Henry Ebhn Jr

Miller ADd Gad and lolt and Mra 11!1111 Sllllllay with her mother Mr•
!Iibert Cooke and Phil
llltlle Clltutbe" of Middleport
Cottlle prayer tneetlnr was held

CIRCLI MEETING
h1r m •the r an rlmn ta: well md
The Foderatt~d Circ lt' w1ll J1li'9t w.ere_ 11 tur m d tu lhf'lr hmm y1 ~ ~
Ytednelda)' at 7 30 11m n1 the du) l.rt~ IHi pl1tc 11~ ut Mr~ \\d
church .octal room
1111 n R nukurs 1!1 nt I uulsvltlt K\
MIITINO CHANGED
IMt l lu1rts ( Whitt Sr l l !uls
The mett!Jli of the Bedforrt ~tll l Ky ul I mu ~;vl lil I\~ and
PTA eclleduled for WedneM.ay 11r unrt Mrs C 1! (,dm urc of Mid
November 11 hu been chahgod to dlrport r.n nl J: rnnrlparr nt ~ 111 u
Tueaday Novttmbor JO at 7 10 :\'11 •md \1rs W1lll1m Mt, ru
f
p m .at the Badford School All Oklahnma C 1 t~
Okl aho n , and
new and prospective membtHis ur c M1 s I hnrlllll c lll!!a li i\1 1! Jl p u 1
\U'ted lo atteod
DIACOHS TO MIET
OPIN HOUSE
1 he Bonrd of P caeot'}R of th e
0(H!In Hou1e Wlll be obu•rved on Mltldlepm t I trst ~•r•t1 ~ 1 l hu1 ch
Novemhl!r 8 liMit
between lhl! will mrel Stond 'Y mornlnl: lmme
houn of 2 1nd 4 p m at the home diatcly following tlhe 'lfl..,e of t]l(
of Mr and tdra John ltuRseH In m01nln g wor!oih!IJ Bll \&gt;' I\~

J.Partot
tootboll

team

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23 Fidsetll
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10 Allyuoo

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acholar
It Arrowa
80 Bcolda
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81 J'encer •
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leader, lheldOD 1\0uab, with 1'llo
New Haven IUD c:holl' llnatDJ HaYtn

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rQ ar lnbi'r tlleetmg.

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ilJHOn lillie Eyeo" ond Kilton Holl A lhot't
llleetiDIWOI held
l!l•n read the oorlPiun liken from
T,- Welch ... guest
Lute Prayer ....- led br ll~v Ito- •......,..... .~w- toe ewnin•. bts top1c

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II tht Heond of two dhiPifcMt
by JoMph L Myler of U.. l'•

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space l!lhots w1th l!lmall

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Richard
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Ql.l ~ tl.mptylltandl tor another 1n tbla nmplt A h uHd
for tht two 0 .. eta. •untie Jtttera, a(X'+
...... tbt ltnrth and 'lonnatton nt tht wordl an all hlntt.
W U. IIIOde letttl'll are dlftarent.

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OLIGVTR-V OCT R L,
1'0tiRilOONI TQQ

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J1mill Hamp~
fait)', Rua~eU Cape
b
KiUer 0 J Bostic,
PCbll llkp WTbolpert E L Stein Earl
ar • omaa Reed Rev David
Freeman, a.p.d pests John Bar
rint:eJ' aDd bY Welch

The Scuptures adrnomsh us to reJOice Th ea: lor e m mmJstenng to the sprr1tual
need s of mankmd the Church iJ esses tho unvortan ce of JOy tn ou1 d..tly lives The
r easons for lhts are fo u1fold
1 Joy w1ll release the pc1 so 1al1IJ i\Lmy of us have ex cellent bottled up posthve
personalities wa tting only to be treed 2 J oy \Hil telease oUr mdl\ldual powers These
force s whtch ronquet fea1 and enable us to hve the full u seful lives of whtch we are
capable 3 Dat ly JOYful ltvmg mduc es better healt h It ts a kno\\n fad that many 1lls
and dtstUI bances a1 e due du eclly to gloom\ mental outlook 4 Joy stimulates enthus
tasm and enthusiasm prO\ Ides a pposltl.ve appro,tch to our JObs and to all of our worth
while end eavors It tl'A a)"S has a potent &lt;M eel on o u1 well bemg
The servH·es nt the Churc11 of yom fatth are designed to provide sptntual growth
and thts growt h ca n all be ) outs f01 the ask mg ( •ttcmJrng)

'1&gt;/tth the hope 1t will, In ,ome measure, foster and help susto1r1
.. 1at '.\h1c h IS good tn family and cornmumty l1fe, th1s feature IS
sponso red by the bus1nes~ f1rms Lind organizations whose names
oupeor below

STIFFLER RED ANCHOR

to Rhonda
Leab Aftn Mill
and Sheri Me-

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North , ..11n1 M.tlf
DHdt"

Rlch1rd S OWen, Pu•ll•her
It pes on to point out ''You
attt!rneon 8J c1n be burled beautifully in Sun
rpt Sunday by The Ohio Vallt.J ny Flbrld1 for only M1 GO (no tall)
Ptlbli•hinR Company ot 110 Me- No more taxea food drink• racet
"•:mit' St Pomeroy Ohio Bllll- hotell, ftillbt club• or dortor bllll
ness office phone 391 editorial
Convenient layaway plan make
Jff re phone 387
reaervatlona now (Write for free
Entered as u-tond t!ll&amp;l maWR&amp; booklet 'How to Klclt the Btttket
motter at the po•t office at Pom GracefUlly )
roy Plllo
The card "as 111lped by Stiff •
Na\blal adverU1!nt reprtlefttJt neadly' who 4H 'Planting Speot.
live llottlnel~ 1'ClmbaU Int 80 alleb tor Northernen •
LtxlnJitOIJ Ave, Ne\f York CIQ:
Mr Ewina mlfiht chaa8'e tbt
N'~" York
wotdifti: ar6und a bit and belln
Subscription rate11 .)eltwred D, lurina 10utherners to Southea•t
"arrler where avaUJ'ble, 30 I!Hitl ern Ohfo.
per wook one l)'etr In adv1nee ar
I he DaUy ~ntiMI omce, -$lllf,O:
~Ute the followinJ &amp;ummary de11 1X month$ $'7 80
t)lree mont'hl fendant'• tOunsel made to a jury,
$3 ro P.,. mc•c.,. route wber! ~?AU !~"diN t9 U'l! N•~t·!!d~
able one n'onth, $1 By mall ODf" !Ud1ifton&lt;t W Va vear $R, l!ltx month~t M 211, tu. 1 The law i)ti)HIIb' declare:o~ pn
Pubhshed eva.:ry

lo LOXOPJlLLOW

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tlft:te-. 'In

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lanauae

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And fetch hom In IUllty the li

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lleld 1 recton
And my ifl}urtd and down-trod
den clienl will be 1pt to lilht Oh
you one of these dark n11hts
AI my eat ll&amp;hts on a suserl'ulof
new mUir.

Clarence Whetatone of our me
chanleal ataff Ill an amateur pho
totrtpber He 1 been achmg for
yean to be In the right place at
the r1,ebt time for a p1cture- in
the wild-or 1 deer
Lut week he thought he had
lt
[)r-JvlnJ almg Route 124- t~
ward Syrac:use he noticed a set
of bobbiD:a horns orr 25 yards or
so not quit~ entirely masked by
low underbrush Leaping from his

t::.• :""!:bh!!"-!!

4'•""'1'..-

and nrenar

intc to shoot tiJ at ond Whetstone
approteb" hlt quarry
n wu an olcl bllll' aoat

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Reasons ¥/hy!

t.laddlepurt

Pomeroy Budget Shopping Cen"'r

fOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

&lt;'u9t om llwlt

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Kttch~ns

Makers ol Holsum Bread

1'11ddlcpo•t

:t. H. RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO.

t.UiGS EQUIPMENT CO.

Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer

Pomeroy, Ohiu

Who Dunnit

OF MI!IGS·MASON AREA

DAILY Ollrl'OQVO'Dl - Hero'• how to work Ill

llo~ Club of New
~ oft IU'Idt:r evening

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS

OGKLRIR

temoob:f.

worohljiiOf\'loo Wll

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" CJJpto......

'\lin Georte llrtekles Tuesday al

-,---PoinT' PIHIInt DIJtrlot lend Rotary
loll;oii Fellowohlp mot ot the Now Cf b 6..ol
,
unued -um Churdt ro:
u ...eet•ng
1~
monthl1 mMtlna '"""llf
HI ld U~"M~CIY
.J
IL _c.-cc
opened

fOD.\Y AND

THE DAilY SENTINEl

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Sollti.. lltoofu evewnl
Mill Sbirle&gt;' liobertt called on

Local Halloweeners' Ingenuity
Made Them 2nd Story Experts

CROSSWORD
.. Seaport
of Ste!IJI

If. the bbnle of Mr and Mrs Bob

Point
Pleasant
,
,
Dlstnct Yollth
Meetina Is Held

ago satellite and moon and d••P three opace probel and 10 ha¥11
•'Tbt
H;iilh of
payloads
they Two of ours got onl:r a quat
and "Wlliea ~ ltlnc
Henyw.lghtl In Future
ter of the way to tM moon One
Gold_. Bfll11 wtth I(Off
But we must walt a wh1le be went into orbJt around the JUh
mth abd Sheldon J'to\llh doJn1 the
Welhington burtau •pelllne out
the vletoritl sr.orH by th• Ru• fmt' we can hope to lannch hea\ '
But m all categories the Rw solo parts A skit '-rhe Lord1a
•l•n• In their IINU rtc. With we1ghts comparuble m perform sums were ttr11t with the most Prayer was presented by Sheldon
ut tnd wh•t un be done tboul
anee to the Sov1et 1 un1ks
1 hey launched the fmt sateUite
aM Eddie Stein Kitty llod
STARTS KINDEROARTIN
It
lf we work hard enough and and the f&amp;rst sQn roclr:et
They son aena: a tolo 'He •
Mrs John Powl'll has started a
IY JOIIPH L MYL•R
spend enough money It u poss1 were the first to h1t the moon and
kln clm g.u rten for children four and 1 WASHINGTON UPJ- Amenea ble that we wdl have a ye:~r from th fmt to launch a rocket into
The busmeu
f1vc y('nrs of ag~ m her home on rar behmd Ruula In the epaee now rockets as powerful as those a.n earthmoon orbit
7tf Street 111 New Haven between race Js now compelled to slow which thrust the hea \ler Sputniks
Even 10 lt was our space in
II e lwu rs of 9 and 1 I 30 a m Mrs down before It can speed up
1nlu orbit
strumenta which dilcovered tbe
l'ov.l' ll 1s th(' former Mary Lee
As Spa•e
Admlntst,.tor T
rad1ation belts around the planet each
1
K~~sm gf'l am1 was une o1 th e 11 r.!lt Kmth Glennon
" ha• •••d
'"
e have h n three to five years we may an d t1111 1act t hat t h e earth ..".,( 1 1e t e~:~c 1u!rs at Ncw fl a\t'n El e outrun our te•hn'l'g• Were nut ll~fL boostC'J
s
tWice
as
powerf
ul
l~h 1
h
d
dl
ape - a 1eovery
s h 11
v ... ~
~s
unGllk 11111 an d m nx to seven sw•s
h1cht ya1pears
has patd dividends
111~11 1 ~ry ' oo ast year
ao •uod ,, we" thottght
we were
ready
&amp;
yean , t'nnan says we mav haH; 1
h 1
n t e orm of more accurate
Bo·" auoe we storted ~•eatl •·
uo;J
a c1ustcrc d gumt capable o( hurl maps
---------~I hind we trtedk to dn too much too mg many tons of matter mto
\nybody who bas heard
The Ahnona~
soon We wrec ed too many Space planetary space
NASA sclCntiata dtl!lcuas "'!'~~~~~~~
vehicles by b~lldlng ftrst and de
~·
llil!'ning efterward
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All th1s 111 " 1J011 ttor 8
tl y of mechanics or has visited a
Dr solomon
1
muscle We tell the wnrld tha t ~c 1 research center 1s 1mpresaed
born profeaaor
fhe Ruaslans appHrently ha\le entlflCiill we arc Hi good spare the breadth and scope of our
at
plent) of extra rockets for liS(' In men as the 11u ~s 1an ~ ;~nd p~rhaps tack on space
the RussiiDII
case oue bloY.s up We have had better
Stody V.rled Problernt
ahead ofi!th~oe~ ~~!,\~lf~;:~~~
none m many c~:~ses and have had As one roiASA uff1 cml sa1d wr~
Our young doctors of philosophy
field of .h
to
postpone
spoiled
experJmf'.J\t
S
ly
Were
ahead
of
tht
m
111
spate
are
JnVeNttgatmg
everythlDJ:
from
eqqation
1"
Un-ited Prtu lnterneUonal
months or years
1n evny way cxcc)Jt ho w to ~-: r 1 a tomic erosion of spacecraft
to
u GleMan bad 1tao lUI
Glennan director of tht one there
propul~lon of Interplanetary shlpal 1~ited,, Lelschltl Wd • the • ~~
1 r t~luy 19 Saturday Nov 7 the
U 5 Pries Secnh
by means of sa1ls set to catch the l •
detilll tiefore tbey ~
311th dow of lht year w1th IW year old NatJOnal Aeronautics and
Sp11ce
Adtmmlftralmn (NASAl
Are we I ht rc ts no doubt Ihal solar wmds
we build abfd then d~&amp;i&amp;D"
more rlay~ 111 19~9
But are tMy ahead of their
they , .:&amp;DI,ot afford.
Th f' moo n IS In ~ls flrsl quarter says we lack only the propulsion our solelllt&lt;'s and probe s have
capab1Hty to match the Rus pr1ed more secrets out of close Ru11lan counterpartt? OUr tldl
rodl;.ta and WoW diem.
The morning star [9 Venua
spectacular feats
In space lhKt the Russnm s httve
h.. clel.,_.d often thlt we ere
whal'l wton1 with the
The uen1111!: fl taJS tire Mercury slana
.. We will oontinue to schedule at We have put 12 satclhtes mto orb1t "u1l to the Ru11lan1 In JlpHI
WI dO 1o
ond Sutu r n
a ~lower pace than planMd a year to the1r three We have launched guldence If w. .re, we hne not
On Hns d 1h tn history
proved •t
In IBM th e T..t&gt;Wis and Clark
The Russ 1ans claim that Lunlk
' l'x ped ll!lon reached lh1 Pacific
1I was gut ded from the earth all to go before 1t
Ocoon
way to lls crash Iandin&amp; on acy in IP~ It
In IIIII Amencnn forcelf under
moon It even had a lunar alti
Will OlnfHA,
r.rn WJitJ-.m Henry H11rrlson de
I m'"" to keep Its earth baaed root the blll!
monitors adYI!ed from 1eeond to
fe t1 d Shawnee Indl\!1 118 under
second ot ats dastance from the
t hu f 11 rtllmf'h al th e Battle of
moon
lq1pt1 111&lt;&gt;e 111o fnrUa na
U S: scientist$ have c.lled
In 1007 Marl! Cune who later
D1d you have your sctenhfic curiosity aroused during Hal Rueslan exploit a mirac:le
wnn thl' Nobi I Prtze for etlence
loween Beason by observing a number of Pomeroy residences marlumanshlp
twJcc w~ s horn
Lunlk III which soared c:loae to
- maybe your own - wtth thoroughly soaped second floor
the
before bcndtne b1ck
fn 1916 fca nettr Roankln ot Mon
windows• Thts had a number of folks baffled and p10bably 11\tO moon
a
(lagantic
orbat around the
lanu l)P.came ltte ti1st woman ever sUII does
eart~
convinced
aome actenttflo
eleclrd to C'ongresa
However Pomeroy Chle( of Pollee Jed Webster found th• authorities that the RUIIIant were
In 1917 Bo!RheVtlb seized con answer a couple of evenings before Halloween
muc:h further advaneed Itt math•· I
trois of the RuL'IM&amp;n government
Parked
quietly
Jn
h1s
cruiser,
he
saw
prankste1s
approach
anrt Nikolai Lenin .assumed powet
.... 110 111
(allecl ln~luW.
Said Lenm from now on a new a house wtth a long pole soap attached to one end It was a
shot
was
Involved
!l'haSf' In the hJ11torv of Ru S'Ria be- simple maneuver for them to soap a second floor window mat.l ct •t•hamathernatlcl1n1
n,,.u, S rpa.ce tall
It so amused Chaef Webster he
g in ~
problem• ot
dldn t bother them
of Shakespeare
Hht conclusion must have been
That Where no doubt extAta
A lh ouih! for today President
(,rovE-r Cif'Vel&lt;~~nd s aul Your ev that youngsters possessing that the PriSoner
It Ia your duty to fetch him
' Y voh r 8.9 surely as your chief much injlcnulty shou ld be permlt
mnocent
naKIAtrate
exerc 1 ~et a pub1le ted to tlnd vent for It
If you keep this fact m v1ew m
tru!SI
Edlaon ltobstetter took a few case of my client gentlemen
minutes one day while atteHdJnc You wJIJ have the honor of mak
1u I.c&gt;ona Smith Yitlled at Cool bankinl anoclatlon aesslont re ing a friend of h1m and all h1s rf'
~ llle rr contl} wuh her sister Mrs ~cntly in Florida to send a humor lations
Grace ltef'd and tamlly
owr poat~ard to old frlend John
And you nn allerL'I look upon
Wlll
this oec~oa1on and reflect with
Mr and Mrs H W Wetherholl
Maybe he ahoutd have malted pleuure that you have done as
ol Galllpolb and Mr and Mra one llkt It ta Hell!')' tw1n1 It Yntl would be done by
James J1vlden of
Zane•vJlle should hn~ atven Henry ldut on
But If on the: other hand you
apent Sunday with Lheh mother, how to promott bueintu.
dilregard th• principle of law, 1nd
Mrs J ::" Jividen
Mr Hobltetter'a card wa• head set at naulfht my eloquent n-

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MYF ctu111Uan Caften Confer
ence Sunday 2 30 to 1: 30 p tn at
Bl&amp;elow ldetbcd at C~ureb in Po U
mouth Jun1or YoUth Fellowship
Sunday at 15 00 Senior Youtb Fel
lowahlp Sunday at 8 00 OUicial
Board meetlnt Sunday at 7 30 po m
W s C S Monday evenanc 1n the
soct.al room or ~ $hurch at 7 30
Worship leader Mft:. E M Blake
Proa:nm leader Mn EmerNn
Jonea Hoatease1
Mn Robert
Coats Mrs Carrol Swenaon Mr1
RoQert Harrl• Mn Roy Saubury
Choir rehearsal Wednesday even
lng at 7 30 Eleanor Circle will
meet 1n the social room of the
Church Thurad.ay evenln&amp; at 7 30
Mra Nonna Wilcox devotional
leader Fe-atured on the program
w11l be Mrs Ralph Zundel who
Will 1pea11: on Christian Education
for Children Hoateues Mrs AI
he Hawley 1nd Mrs Grace John
son Annual Bazaar and food tale
1pon1ored by the Afternoon C!Nle
w111 be hekl at the Charch on J&gt;ee.
ember 4 Each member Is expected
to contnbute to thla affafr Jtema
from others will be appreciated
There will be lunch served at the
noon hour November December
Upper Room devotumal a:ulde ia
available at entran«! of Church
Batheny E U a. Church; F. I.
Dunn Pastor Revival serv1ce 1 30
Saturday n1ght Morning Wonhlp
Sunday 9 30 Sunday School 10 30
Y Hour 6 30

weekend here with his aunl Mrs
Edith Davis
Mr and Mrs Lester Brookover
called an. ?tn Alice Moore Frtda)
afternoon
Mrs Shtrl~y Ebhn spent Sunda &gt;
afternoon wltb ber aunt Mrs Ray

and K.aren Mr and Mrs Willard
Armatrong Ada Rickard Mr and
:rfrs Paul R1cltard
Sharon snd
Debra Mrs Nannie Johnson Mrs
Roy Hoffman Mrs Geor&amp;e Jewell
Mn E C Wddle M.t1 Jva. C1pe.
hart, Mn Clafton Alber, and Judy
Mn Hlrold " ' Jr , llr lad Mtl:
Fred Batey Rev ant,! Mn Jack
Weleh Mr iltltt' 111'11 Pete Bl.l.rfis
Becky and JOIIMy, Mr •nd l{n.
Hart')' Pictera and SAJidy, lfr ud
Mn Edpr Laroe, Mn. !I H. Relt

r

1e nt1.) iNCiver. no substdy) wh1le mamtammg
1egu lar se r v1ces on routes rons1de1 ably more
than half the m1l eage se1 ved by MATS (Mih
tarv Au T! a nsport Service) And MATS 1n
volvcs a net cos1 to the go\iernment of $325
mtlhon yearly fot overseas flights only Th1s
represent s et:onorn) of a ve1 y Jngh orde1 for
the Amenc m taxpayer In an emergency the
Pan Amcncun all fleet co uld move 7600
troops or I 7t;O 000 pound s of &lt;argo m a day

But there 1s more to lhts matter than JUSt
getting passengers to fore1gn countrws tn the

an Zan~niUe •fter !pendmg thl'

mfant The women of the church mond Pow~
refreshm~ts
Russell Roberts and Gene Bar
Attending we
rles New Mr netl6 clllled on Mr and Mrs Shu
and J.frs Otha L
R V Gibbs ley Rober~ ooe day last week
Sr Mr and Mn
mard Lievmg
Mrs Geora:~ BrJekles and Mrs

Defense In The Air
This

New Haven
News Of Interest

Jim Walen returned to hts home

Rev a nd ....\1rs Robert E Ddle
was honored on Wednesday even
mg follo.,., Jng the even1ng servtce
at the EU 8 Church With a recep
liOn and pound party They were
presented wath I combmatlon baby
bed and plpay pen !or thetr :-.ew

'l lltl tc. tn thousa nd otlllJ 11eas i'Jrst IS th(
~rutJI motJ\ e ~\ luth gt\fes dr1ve to cumpames
as \\ t 11 ~~ to mdn ulu tb Probably the second
nw:-;t po!t 11 foHe '" the fret&gt; matket v.h1rh
111 ur t ~ husmcsse~ aud IHd t\ldU ill s the 1 1ght
t, nr :u kt I thtll v.a1 ~s lf tht \ are able to m eet
I he nee b ol consumers - and 1f they me et
the tumpdtt lon of theu ne tghbors \\ho have
the .o:. atm obJec tive -\nd ot cou1 se the third
I It r 111 the g t o\\th ol thl farm equ ipment
lldustr \ 1n the Umted States 1s &lt;t polttJ ral
&lt;;\Sttm ~htch hold ~ mvrolate the pn nclple of
lh t fr ~ee nt&lt;nket as well as th e nght of pn
\ Jtt &lt; lw m to rnak~; a p1 o ftt
~o c 1 1hn1a twn of su permen m lhe name
Jf tht state cou lU ha\e poss1bly d evised the
h 1ndreds of types ol mal hlfies tha t a re at the
di sposal of toda\ s far mcrs ~ machmes that
utf p1 J&lt;ludwn costs conserve the land and
makl' th e fa rm !" fan n a busmess operatton of
lhe highe st ord e1 Not only has the farm
eqmpmen t mdu st1 \ de\J sed them tt has mass
p1 od lced them a tu ummum puces

lor all of us

Thomas Fork
Sooial Notes

JHE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
helpen

for

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OF AMERICA
Local Un}Qn 5668, Uavensuoo~. lV Va

HEINER'S BAKERY
Bakers Of Good Bread
Hunlln~oo,

W V1.

de,. 1or 6 " m Evemng aervlces
Chrl1tl•n Selene• Society 1441
1 iJ ;n
Mulberry Ave
Pomeroy Ohio
F.-lrYiew Church Edwud Gr1f Mormng serv1ce at 11 w1tb Adam
f1t h pustu r Sund .. y Sci ool 9 30 a and Fallen Man the subJect of the
m l:iupt Herbert Roush YPIIrt at I esson Sermon Golden Test He
o 4a p m P1eachmg 7 :::o p ~
that hath an ear let htm hear
\11(1 &gt; eck 1 rayer S£&gt;rv1ce Wednes- what the Spmt sa1th unto the
d 1y 7 30 p p1
chur c he~ to h1m that overeometh
F ree Mettw;!rl1st Church•• Rev wdl I g1ve to eat of the tree of
AIIOtlj'llniUY
... n ... u.t, u1
, • .,.,,
W H Strausbaugh pe&amp;tor Laur.t llfe which 11 m the mtds.t of the
Qil'lilt of Latu Day H1nts Old ( )l(f s md~y School ~ ~0 a rn
parad1se of Gml Revelation 2 'l
"'n t ldUi uu • t v u;u • ttv ... Phil Wt:;e Supt Class Meetmg Wednesday evening semce at 8 P
~llll .,( J4vol 11 1lJ &lt;&gt;II ;.a.:uo.:l 1 ,.
0 m 11 m Wm baU.,y 1ft chargel M
.u w on &lt;~n ~ .lilU ~ .Jtu Jy v,
f'\IY scrv1c1 s • p m Evangelistic
First leptlst Church of Mhldl•
d .. u.t)' tl ~ 1 .. !;uo\ Jl 1,.. \'\ t' cH
ttvtcc 7.:.0p n pustor mcharge port IRev Warren M Hulbp.rt,
,J.U,
raym n1 e t tng Wctucsda:t 7 30 t: Mm1ster Mrs Ferne Bradbury ()rg
amst Mrs Dorot.h)o Anthony Aut
.tlllllll c;-.rch of Chrl.. I..9C.t•a m
Dorothy Lacey
,.. Pomeroy Haru.ovn v •e
,wad.
Jiy~1 ' '.,. Ru f'rp-e :\fPthodJst Kev Orgamsl Mrs
oJ :sco'ool ~ l:IIJ Jo ;..:. MOlliJIJ,jj W P.
lra usha ugh pustor Sun Ch01r D1rector Mr Owen Bratton
A •
¢ 1y School IJ 3V a m Worley Chut&lt;:h School Supt
WordblU LO .sO a M &lt;lmlltg Y.. or Ha le) s s Supt Mormng Wor
Sunday 9 Hi am The Cbtirc:h
llliP ;jlj P n t; u~ellt. tJU U t: lWUl.
~ l np 10J0 8 ""\ !"':ii'J serVH CS 7 f' School 10 15 a m The Morning
lllllllsw.r, .faul lrter.U"oy Bible 111 E\u ng servtce 7 30 Robert E Wor!ihlp Sermon Utle ' 1A Mean

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Supot
.,ldway C:ommc. r.lty Church
Suncta,- School at 3 J.' m LeWIS
Lee, Supt Mr and Mr~ Dille
McLAugblm Pa~ tors
The Syr~u.. Methodllt &lt;..nurcn
Jibe Ke'1 ueu~~e JJii.Yl~ .Palll.Ot
tillO&lt;U&gt;' .k h.oo1 t1 30 A M. UaJJ.lt
WJneonuuv Supl '4/o.rsb.lp :S iif
flCell 7 ~
~mou J.opit, nu• Rctormauon
Mtddleport. .8 t L. Buren DciUl01
~· ScA.tOl 10 a. m EveD.ID.I
tetW" 7 ~ p m
Ul Church Letart Fall•. Rev
Rubert Sharp Pastor Sunday
School g 30 a m Wor~ hlp ser
v1ces Sunday evcmn~; ol 7 30
Churc~~o .,f the 1'1u:ar&amp;ne 5Yr•
CUM a.v. Harold Holn'•• pastor
bunday Scho(tl ll 30 &lt;1 Jll Morntng
Worship lU 30 a n1 N\ f S b 30 !J.
liCJUtUl

m. EvangdJ.StiC Sl:!f\ lees 7 30 p
Ill Wednel&gt;\I•Y 1 30 pt ayet meetIng Pr 1yer nour IS 1 uesaay lith
'l 30 p Dl f..~o l SS on 1ry serVICe b
the 3rd Tuesd~:~~ vf thfl nontb at
7 ao p m
HouM of Pnyu, Chest.r
Country Chur ch m 'lown) E
mond Life pastor Sunday School
1 30 a m
Earl Boggs, supt
J.tommg worf;tup 11 a m Evan
gelati.:! ;..:rvice 8 p m Prayer
meeting Tbunday 8 p m

Smith n char~§" Prayer m l'e Lm~
4 ;o Tbtirsday
JJ•ntotco 5 ta1 A11emblr Rt 124
Dorea.. E CoOner pastor Sunday
S('hool lO a m Children s Cbur"h
;;1 p m Worship 7 30 p m Surt.l.tY
L"'' sd " and Frldav
Bradtora .. ln..(ch o1 Chr111 5unday :;c 1.101 a ab a ru Lord 1 SuP'
pe r umncdla t--ly ••Ulow•l'R
Hctrrtsouv II• PresD;t.rl•n Re"f
any Woodruff pastor, Sunday
{hool 111 ,. WYF 7 p m Wor
s~ rvlce 8 p m Prayer 'I.Drf
hle Study TUesdfly 8 P m

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"How The Healing Christ
Solves The Problems

n:.,•

8 1·tld0ury thurch of Christ, 'f. V
Wt!U.. :nitllster B1Ne Schoo at
t30 a. m WP'I KJns Supt Moro
Jq wonhip 10 30. C'"-1atian En

Of Today"

SUNDAY
'.'/HTN TV
Cbonnell3 -IM5 a.m.

mgfu l Llfe 11 30 am The lklard
of Directors meet at tile c:burch
5 45 p m The Jr Hi BYF meets
st the -church {Ill) p m The Sr
H1 BYF meets at the cburdt 7 30
p m The evening Worship Sermon
tttle Changed Men
Tue~day 3 40 p m The Jr Choir
meets ut the church 7 30 p m The
H e arth~tone Class will meet at the
home pf Mr and Mn Max Orn
dorff
' Wednesday 7 30 p m M1d week
Prayer and Pn1$1! Service :and
Btblc Study tn the book of Romans
B 30 p m The Sr Cb01r meets at
the church and w1U have their
monthly business meetmg follow
m g the rehearsal
Thursday 7 3ll p rn The Golden
Rule Clan meets at the home of
Mr and Mr1 Frank WI~ coho.&lt;rtess Mrs Ernest Covert
D&lt;t tes To Remember NOv Hi
Tcachen Trammg Class, 2 30 p
m at tbe Pomeroy Baplbtt Church
Nov 25 ThP. community Thanb
g1vmg 'ScrvlCf' al the Churrh of
Chr1at Nov 30 PareD~ and Teaeh
())' mght for our ~hlldfen'll depart
rltent
Heath M-thod11t Church, ThiN

at Main Mtddleoort Ohio "ltay)non
Konlmght 1 P.aslor Hn C M
HerliU!Sy Organl!lt W K Everson

I Chrlltlaa icn•nce Wl..y, . 1:44 Cho1.. D•recto.. Chtl~b ~_rhoo1
Mulberry Av'enue, Pomeaoy Morn each Sunday mormng at 9 30 Jack
mg service at 11 with 'Everlastmg Bechtle, Church School Saperm
Punishment tbe 1ubjed \Jl the tendent. Devine Worahlp 10:30 a.m.

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C1nnel E U 8 Church; P I
Dunn Pastor Sunday School I 30
Preachmg 8 00
Syr•cuse E U 8 Church, F I
Dunn Pastor Sunday School 9 30
Worship 10 46 prayer Meeting
Wednel!iday 7 30
UnltH Methodist Chureh. E.,.
gene Brown Minister Sunday
School 9 15 a m Kenneth Finley
supt Worahip 10 30 am Subjed
'Price Tags on Life s Values
MYF Juniors and Senior.a 8 p m
Monday at 10 a m Rev Brown will
be at a meeting of the Ohio Area
Board of Evangelism at Columbua
Wednesday Prayer meetmg and
B1ble study 9 am Wednesday 7
p m Cholr rehearsal Mrs Jobn
Werry duector
Church of Christ, Middleport
Fred ( Gardner Mm1ster 9 30 Bl
ble School Mr R C Steffy Supt
10 30 Mornmg Wonh1p Senuon
subject Lookmg unto Jesus 6 00
Youth Hour 1 7 00 Prayer meetmg
and B1ble study Wednesday 8 00
Cho1r Practice
St Paul Eveopllcal Luthltl'an
Church Pomeroy John Richard
son Pastor 24th Sunday ilfter
Tnmty
November 8
Sunday
School 9 30 am Worship 10 30 •
m Thursday 12th Choll' Rehear
sal ~ p m Saturday 14th Child
ren s Conf1r1nat1on Class lOam
Pir~t liaptlst Church I Mltln st
Ralph C Zundel Pastor 9 30
II 15 Combmed serv.ce of Worship
and study Special musJc Sermon

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SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OF T11B Wl!l!lt

ly Mrt. e.r,..e1 .AAIN Jr
Mr and lire Barry Mo!!~omery ,.
and d..UJhten Belpre Ohio •ere
weekend iUUtJ ot ber p•rentt Mr
and Mn C1lff Rou.h
By lloy L. 8mll.h
Rev and Mn Jack T Wdcb
•tre in Hor&amp;anktwn on f'rlday and
Tbere 11 something almost monotonous about the way 'lbe
Saturday
early t.:hnstJan5 oecame mvoJved wllh the law lt was DOt tbat
By LUCILLI HAWKINS
Mn R r lkyant u m Gloutter tn~y were quarrelsome people out UJat they were convmctd.
Point Vll'lamia due to the death
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The Daught.en of Ruth Clau of of her si.Jter Mn Garland Good
ana., bemg BO Uley oou.LQ not be pers~ to llve torever OD
Lhe Umted Methodl.lt Ch~rch wUI •ln Mn Goodwin died 1t John
Ule we &amp;Ule Ol tne tracJU
meet at the church Monday The ton WilliJ Hollpatal m Richmond
1ntougtJ.out mucn Ot the New Testament, particularly tbe
meetme w111 open w1th a diniM!r .rter bavm&amp; been 1U for .everal Gospels., U1e t'nariSeeB are represented as Jlavmg been t.be
aerved in the dlfttn&amp; room at noon weeb
cnucs 01 Jesus, Dllt 10 the I&gt;OOk 01 Acts tt appeara t.bat it WM
In the li•t of name• of those at
t.be ~aa.ucees lt.netr pany rivalS) wno mao.e trouble for the
t.endmg the shower for Mn Nor
Suzanne Wolpert wu week end Ulr15Wlfll On more taan one occaston t.b.e popUlar party, tbe
man Yeauger the name of Mn a:ue~t of Mltl :brllrn Fogle10n1 1n
Delma. Halle)' was unmtentlonally Cincinnati Oh.io
t'bansees, are represented u bemg .tnellOJy to Ule toUDwers
omitted
llr and lira Boyd Dtven and of Jesus
l'be Racine FTA wdl meet on rMr and Mn Leonard D1ven and
Tba. llaa Gamaliel
Monday at 7 30 p m at the Racine family of McConnelsvUle Ohio
Gamaliel1 tbe man woo JDJi,bt be caued the secondary hero
IDa:h School Let • Be Thankful were weekend cue.tl of Mr and of tn1s awry, was tne granason O! one o.t Ule most tamous doc.
will be the theme ,of the proaram
Mn Don Diven
tors 01 lhe Law t.be o~ewa ever produced lt appears that be
The Me1a:s CoUnty Riding Club
Mr and Vn John Mot~an have
may have mnerlted Jus gran&lt;Uatner a toJ.erant spmt ancl fair
w,W meet at the Sah.abur}' Town taken the1t aon Jerry to Wuh.ing
IDlDd At any rate, 1n Ulls lesson ile plays the role of an open•
•hip Bulldana: TUeada)' at 1 30 P
D c ror medieal treatmenL mmaed anu graci.OUS acnolar wno 11 much more mterested. in
m Retruhmenta wUl be feJ'Ved
Mlu Ann Howard accompanied lUBuce Ulatlln pla'""" tne part ot preJWW:e
Brenda Dalley daugbter or }lr them
J--a
and Mn }larry Lee Bailey eater
Alton Bonney lr wu 1 recent
it 11 an untot umate tact, but a .tact nevertheless, that there
ed Holzer Hospital Thursday even- bua1n811 vilitor In ChiCago
ll a auong preJUOJ.Ce among t:.bruuans toward anyttu.ng 'l'&amp;lnl1 suffermg w1th acute tonJIUtll
&amp;at.ed to we rnartsees lt lS grossly unwr, but we seem to.,..
ana a ktdney tnfectlon She wUl
Mr and Mn Wilham Hume ot &amp;OCJ.al.e tbe name Wltb narrowness and. bagotry, so that to caU
be confmed to the hosp1tal for at Liverpool Obio, and Tom StillYrq a man a ~harJ.See lB r.o JUflge hlm wunout gtvmg him a chance
least a week Her room number i1 on of Midland PI , were weekend w be beard
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, • ..,. of llr aud lin Robert Dl'•
1 ~·· 18 one of the most common SUUJ of today - JUA-'~•
Mr and Mrs Raymond Baity and and ranuly
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daughter have moved from
the Mr and -:.rn F c Reichert and men accorrung to tne labels we paste on them ln some comCuclder property to the Blaettn.r children have u tbeu hou.~e-&amp;.uest mwuues it 18 swfcnent to damn a man if be ts knoWn a&amp; a
property en Lincoln Heigbta
her mother Mn Elizabeth Hy~ee Hepuol.lcan, and to swfer tbe same tate i1 be 11 .known as a
Mrs Allen Keller of Darien
Mr and Mn Ed Huehc• wen in Democrat In t.be mmc:ts of some a man IS to be despl&amp;ed if he
Conn amved Thutlday for a vl11t llora:antown recently on blWneu. ts a Catholic and to be shunned. m the op1n10n of oUlers if he
w1th her parents Mr and Mn J
Leroy Darllq 10ft of Mr and 18 a Protesta.D.L
B Elberfeld
Mrs lt.a)' Darllns ia attendint an
Mra Earl Denny and Mn AI Electronic Trade School at V1enn.a,
bert :.t:ee11 were Thursday dinner West Varg~ma
The Uniform Sunday School Lesson for November 8
j,lle&amp;la of Mr and Mr1 Wllllam
Mra K. H Heaton hu returned "SUPREME ALLEGIANCE TO GOD,' Acts 5 17-42
Wells
to
her home at Anchetm Cahr Mr
Mrs Emma Le1fhe1t returned to
Mrs Herman Layne accompan
her home Pruspect Htll Thursday and
There are Roman Catholics of whom the Roman Catholie
1ed
her
to Huntington
from Holzer Hospital
Church 15 not proud and there are Protestants of whom no
Mrs Rollin Radford attended tbe Nancy Fle3her a student at the Protestant dl\nommation would be proud To classify all men
Grand Chapter seas1on of the OES Holzer Hospital School of Nunmg
of any group according to one sumdard oplDtOn IS to deal UD·
:;el~d:.,t~h::;":.;:w::e•::•:.;:ln:.,:;CI:;e:;:•:;:•l~:•::nd::;.._, spent the weekend here with her

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People
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One Man In ACrowd

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There were Phansees who were contemptible, but there
Judy Arnold a student at tbe
Mountain State College 1n Parker! was also Gamaliel The tolerant should never be Judged by
burg spent tbe weekend watb ber the Intolerant the honest should never be JUdged 1&gt;y tbe

parents

Around And
About
Middleport

parent.s

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West Shade News
ltemr. ~f lntere.st

By FRIDDlE HOUDAIHIL 'r
Mr and Mra James B Parker
of Terre Haute, lndlama arrived
ell'ly Friday morning for t h e
wtoekend 'W'ltb Mrs Parker's pi!'
ents Mr and Mrs. Wilbur RoVi ley
of Bradbury
Mr5 Marietta Tbornaa was returned to !her horne from tile Hol
rer HoJfl)it.al on 'I.'uelday
Mrs 'tolrnestme Peery hu re
turned to her employmellt at the
IUWer Aluminum Plant at Ita
venswoud
Mr ond Mn Lindsay L)'oM
¥ve been at Cabin Creek, W Vt~
this week and also planned to at
tend the meetangs conducted by
Oral Roberts at Oharlestt~n
Mr and Mrs Robert Hayes who
have been here vnnting Wltlb. Mr
and Mrs A!rno.ld Hayes of Gravel
Hill and other relatives lek Flli
day for Oalllorni.a The Hayes
small daughter Tern. Jo renwnned. with her uncle and aunt, Mr
and Mr.s Curbs Roush
Sally Sauer daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Cbarlea Sauer of Brown
ell A.venue and. now em.p~yed
wt.tb the Unked Airlillee of Or
lumbuJ end June Bailey of ~
lurnbtlt left- 'J'bur.clay for tbe
weetend in CaWoml.a
Mrs. Pearl Smiillh mother of Mrs.
J..,e1,vk. Sauer Jr
who fnetured
her hlp bat week ~~ reported to
be unpto¥1ng at the Metg~ Gen.
eraJ. Hoapi.ta.l
Mr and oMn E. J Seehg were
in Milton Kentucky, last we-c:Kend
where they Ylilted with thea
daughter and heJ' family Mr and
Mr• Gayle 'llbieman and dallih
ter Kimberly Jo
Wben they ~med to Middleport, t.heir daqbter and Kimber
'Y relurned Wit hlhem to apend the
week :Mr 'lbieman came Jut night
for tbe 'ftlekend and bie :h.mi.ly

Every man has a ngbt to stand on his own feet and be JUdged according to what he IS m his own nglot U this be true of
Gamaliel 11 1s also true of every other man, whether be be
Jew or GenUle white or black, ncb or poor
Opposing ldeu of God
This does not mean, of course, that every man lS 1n danger
who 1S found opposmg our ideas concernm8 God, for it sometimes happens that our personal or parUcular ideas about

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cb of tho .U..... fro. Yoe noull lwa to lott wi
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your f1.1th The toul ind beut
"Wy llllaoicl ...._ ........ tho .,.. - &gt;
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crooked

Mrl Elizabeth Wtckham spent
apent Sunday at the Painter home
Afternoon callen were Mr and
:dn Ralph Pamter and children
and Mr and Mr• Hany Brown and Got! are mistaken ones
children
But JUSt as tt would be lolly for a chemist to fly m the faee
Mr and Mrs Dana S Turner of an established law of chemiStry. so 1t IS folly for any man
Shirley and Bdlle Hellman Jerry
D1ddle Mr and Mrs WUl Hell to fly m the face of one of those things which, 11 lJ commonly
man spent Sunday with Mr and agreed has the approval of God
No ..-cbtteclural engmeer would ever try to outwit the law
~n Dale Kealenon and Mrs Shoeof graVIty but there are DUihons of people wbo are trying to
mater aU of New Lexington
Mrs Elizabeth Wickham return outWit the moral law Sex ltcense thievery, lying, deceit,
ed to her borne m Cbesler Tuesday, greed and eonceJ.t - all these are under mdictment For any
after aJwo week v11lt w1tb Mr and man to rely upon them as help m lime of need IS to lean on
Mrt "'Will Hellman
Mr and Mrs Wilham Taylor broket! reeds
Wbat IS true of mdividuals JS equatly true of nations, lllld
and son of Adduwo were supper
guests or Mr and Mn Robert the State whtch puts 1ts trust m decetl diShonesty, and con·
Pl.unter Tuesday
tempt for morals Is seUing•ts own doom
Mr and Mra Gerald VIolet and
In one of the black hours of hiS adnunistraUon Mr Lin&lt;oln
Mr and Mrs Floyd Spence eaUed was urged to pray that God might be on his stde, to which the
on Mrs Jenme Roush Sunday
president replied, "I would much rather hope that I wu on
Mrs Dorothy Brown aDd son, Gods side • The important thing Is not to move the AlmighiJ
Sarnmte called at the Pamter lwroe
over among us as Jt IS to move over alongSide of him
Wednelday
(Copyright 1959 by the Division of Christian l!dueatlon, NaMrs Vlrgll Roush and daua:hter
Uonal
Councll of the Churches of Christ m the Uwted Statel
Mary Jo were m Parkeraburg on
Wednesday
of America

What About Mtrades Today'
Nursery and Jumor church for all
children 6 7 Youth meetlng and
plannmg for Rally November It
7 Men l!i F ellowsh1p meeting at
Ray Dom1gan horne High St
Tuesday 7 30 Missionary meetlng
Wednesday 7 ChGII' rehearul 7 43
BtbJe study and Prayer
Tu~rt Plains E U 8. Ch\lrch
Rev Paul Hooks MlnJater 9 30 am
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Sunday School 7 30 p m. Worahlp
will return to K-entucky 'With lbim
semce 7 30 p m Wednead17 night
Recent pl!li!U with Mr and Mn.
Prayer service
Leo Searlt were Mr and tMrs
Lottridge I U 8 ChtA'ch. Rtv
Charles F)ugan of Canton
Paul Hoob Mimster 10 00 Sun
Mr And Mrs Robert lhle and
day School 11 00 Worship service
Mrs. Mayne Hartenbach arnved
7 30 p m Youth Fellowship 7 30
Friday evening for a 'VUlt 'W'I.th
p m Fruiay night Pnyer mei!ting
Mr and Yn. J..mu Simpson and
South &amp;.thel • U 8. Church. R•v
fami)y
Paul Hooks, Minister 9 30 Wor
L. D IW'tinter wu In Bulfalo
ship service 10 30 Sunday achooL
W
Va Jut weekend t.o attend
8 00 p m Wednesday mght throu
tbe auction then
gh Nov 21 spec1al meeting c:on
Mr and Mn Shirley WoHe
ducted by the Minister
have returned to their home in
5yrec.PJ.. Flnt United Prftby.
Bradbury
tenan Churcb Rev Howard RupMn Nan Moore and Mr&amp; Jlar..
pelt Pastor Sunday Morning Wor
old Sauer were m Athens 'J'bun.
ship 9 00 Sermon Subject 1bey
day wtllere tbey ettended tbe
Sa1d It Couldn't Be Done ' Junior
Workthop m EngliBh for Coll!l£1
Choir under the leadership of
ProfeMOrs and ~ Sehool teachMary Lisle will &amp;lng in commem
ers,
Which was held at the Student
Where
Is
Praise
serv1ce
sermon
oration of Stewardahip •nd Honor
Center
Your
Trust'
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m1 Veterans 10 00 Sunday School
7 30 The DeaeoneiB Will meet in
tbe Annex Wednesday 4 4G Jun
lot c~otr will pr,1ctice.
Middleport llint Unl..., p,...
byterlan Cburcb, Rev Howard Ruppelt putor SllDda.Y 8 30 Sunday
Sabool 10 30 Morning Worsblp
servlte Sennon IUbject "Tbey
S-.ld It Couldn t Be Done Senior
lor OIA~ IOIIITS
cboar will slog • God Tne Creator
in commemoration o! Stewards an4!1
Veterans SuDday 8 00 WYF will
DO YOU HAVE TO SEE TO BEUEVE?
meet wUb Mr and Mrs R.icbard
-seemg is 1101 believin111'" numeroua and 10 aeftre that
Vau&amp;bn and Counaelora and Mrs
a young man sa1d in observing my doctors r.ve little 1\ope that
Everett BachMr the aNiataDt. Jib
lee Zirkle and Jud1 Sauer will be
an apparent aCt ol divine heal· I'd ever ful~ ~·· M told
ing as a side woman was prayed me "But I had faith in God I
the leaders and l..,ptuJ Bucha~ la
the moderator Tueaday DeaCons
for -,.ere must be IOfi'IO plaus· felt He could puree my body
and Deaconesses will meet at 7 30
lble ex:planatioo Perhaps she of this ailment.
In the pastor s 1tudy Wednetday
wasn't as aick u she tbought
"'I prayed earnestly Cod met
8 30 Junior (!boir practice 'l 00
s~ was '"
n~y fa~ I fe1t 'the power of
Senior choir
All thlnp are possible with God go through my body alter
IIH•r•Ncl Church, lvan...lc.l
God, and He • not )Jmltecl prayer one evening! Now, three
and Refor!Red, Presbyterian Pom
when ll comes to healing a yc:an later, I have not bad •
eroy Rev Waldo J Bartels, Pastor
human body!
single recu.rrlng attack of tnaMr Ralph M Campbell, S S Supt
The young doubter forgot }aria. My docton tell me they
Sunday Cbureh School 9 15 A. M
that the Soul tee~ and feels what cannot underttand th11, because
Worship hour 10 2!i Sermon topic
the eyes cannot IOC or feel We I had been hevinll the attacb
Looking Back' Junior Hi Youth
c.nnot prove a mtracle to those so frequently for yean My put
Fellowship 8 00 p m Blble Study
who do not wiSh to believe
reoord shoWed my malarial conhour Monday 1 30 p m Feden.ted
But, on the other hand l dttion 10 tevere u to be tnCircle meeting Wedneaday 7 30
t!Jose who do beheve, it u not curable
Confirmation Inatruct.ion Saturday
necessary to prove an act of ·sut today, 1 •m Ia ~
10 00 a m COme and Worth•
divine healing from God
health and have no atticb.
You are weleome
Do mlfOClet tUil happen to- God healed me. 1(1 a mlrUle.
Flnt Beptist Church, Racln. Arday 11 they did in Bible days1 1 give God the credit!"
thur R McCauleY. Pastor 9 30
Tbey dol
y.., C... ..,, hove the
a m Sunday Scbool 10 45 a m
Here it a mll'ade Mr Ef.
to heal The same ~
Morning Wonti1p Sermon De
ralrn,
ol
Now
York
State.
Jesus
used In heaUng the
cide TDday 6 00 p m BYF for
tacted
malaria
while
mw
t
lei
sick
~frnost
i 000 yean aao •
all sc:hool aa:es Wedne8dty, 'l 30
armed ~ervices dunntJ: or th
that H Ulel
p m Prayer meetin&amp;
War
II
Alter being dtocharged
~ po•
hthlthm aapflst Church, Grlat
he wu bothel-ed with ft!CUffmg
a,. 1
th

Bend Arthur R McCauley, Putor
9 30 am Morning Wonhip Sermon "Dee~e Today" 10 ID a m
Sund..,. Sohoolo. 7 30 p.m EveniD&amp;

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SERMONETIE
Theme: Go Deeper Wltll GotL
Tnt. "Loan.. oat ltliO the Deep" Luke H
Dr E. Stanley Jones tells of naUves m the Federated Jla.
lay States who set an day In the rice paddies fishing In one
foot of water Actually within sound are the rolling breaten
of the great ocean With Its depth and mexhaustibfo supplies
of ftsb This Is a parable of the spiritual upenen&lt;:e of ""'
many people
Let us first note bow we paddle about in the sballt&gt;ws as we
go about cultivating "' penonal, Inter religious life Evecyolle
feel! deep long111gs wbicb be believes God can satisfy We observe about us men and women wbo seem to have bad spiritual success, so we, too, try- or do we really' Prayer, for Instance For somo grown-upa prayer Is little more ~ "Now
I lay me down to sleep" at the close of the day, tbe Lonl'J
Prayer when they a'"'ken, and a spontaMous cry fOI' help
when they get Into truuble Prayer can be, and too often II,
just about such a shallow expenence
Many people IDISS the great blessings of worship Dr Dlwld
Elton Trueblood bas been insisting 1;11 his helpfUl UWe boob
that there IS no such thing as rellglon m delacbment. -ublll
we know followsbip In religious expression we mise the deep;
est mea.nlnJ[ of commiiiWIIl with GOd. There can be JIO 11ttot1.1
church wllliout pubUc worshl~, but no lndividualknOWa rell'
glon at Its best without sharing With others m prayer lllld

""What
triVJ.al excuses we give They are unworthf. tuu1181
as we bold them up against wbat we reatly believe WO)IIIhip II.

A few absentees are ill or away on Important bmdneas. What
about the rest of the people' Matly have excuses wblch !beY
W1&gt;uld be ashamed to give to the boss at the IIIC!oly or ibiJ
pnnCJpal at school "I Just overslept" "I went to churdiiO
much when I was a cblfd" "Sunday ,. the only da)'_l bave to
rest and do some of tbe things abOut the bouse " Wllo would
so easily remain away from an audieru:e with a king pr
dent' We rome here to meet with God, the Kin of
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Surely 11 comes home to us In this matter whic~ Is flrBt
the mmds of thoughtful people In every nation - the
lem of a Just and enduring peace In war Ume a patlon
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cbes out mto the deep water Amenea did In tho last war
Great risks were tal&lt;en II was oot certain when we enlared
tbe war In 1941 but wbat we mtght lose BllUons of tlollara
were spent the lives of thousands were placed In dan&amp;Of, and
many of them lost There 1s no wading around In aballow wa·
tor who,, a country Is out to will a war Whll&amp; abollt winning
peace' If we could push out Into the deeps of faith and lofty
expectaUon Instead of growing bitter and beaten In fear, owhal
a world we m~.ght bave
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Yet, we must not be too bard upon
lllld
mots ln our mJSStonary ent,er:prlse we
to
confident and courageous Christians
Christ have also been fearful and ea~&gt;tioua
aQ:o one of the leaders warned "If we do

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Moranr, spmtually, 1n klngdonCsarvlco "LaUDcb
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2-Dally SenUnel Pomeroy-Mlddl&amp;pot1 0, Nov 7 1959

Editorially

New Haven WSCS
Meeting Is Held
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Almost As Essential As Land
Some time ago a Uihorthes m one of the
provinces of Canada considered mvesligatrng
tbe distrlbutlon and produ&lt;' tlon of 1a1111
eqUipment Wlth the thought that nalw11a 1u
tlon of the industr) m1ght b1 ach 1sahlt to r"
duce prtces of essent1al agr au lttu al tnal hn
ery How governmrnt opu arwrt v. ou Itt sol \ l
the farm ma&lt;:htn el-, pnu.! prblrm rn ( ar 1d r
was not explame d Ho\\ ever this h1 ghlq..: hts
a fact thlt 1.$ often ove rlooked mod1 r 11
farm eqmpment lS almost as essentral as the
land Itself to present d1v &lt;~grHultur~ Jh~
revolutionary develop rm nts that have tah n
place m the Amencan farm cqu q~ m o1t mdt ~
try In the last 50 \Cats hilH been pn It)
much taken for grantf'd as Is the fact thai 11
takes fewer and fe\\er people to produ&lt;-e lh c
food and fiber for a gro\\ Jng nat10n thus rt
leastng others to ht lp produce the luxUJie s
as well as necess1tres th at make lift ~o goof!

samt: fadors 1espons1bh for gren t athrevE'

It IS mterestmg to note th e funtl a rm.: nlal
factors responstble fo1 thl gro~\th of the mo
dern farm equipment mdustn The\ are the

to the 1ntroduct ron
of the commerc1al Jet planes \\Jth then great
supertorJty tn speed and comfo rt
IS In large part dve

swiftest most comfortable v.a'l- As William
H Hessler fore1gn ed1tor of the Cm c mna1t
Oh10 EnqUJrer points out 111 an cxh.mstlve
article on the slgnJ!lcanccs of the a1r age the

mternational airlines make a maJor cont11
bution to the O\er all na ttonal d efe nse value

To dup\lcol c this llQtenl!al to have that add1
tiona I all hrt 1n conunuous readmess
the
a rmed forces would have to spend about $85
million • \car £or oper atmg costs plus a
large cn pltal 1utlay
J hu s t111 Am e ncan mternahonal atrhnes
bet:om e an mt4 ~~ 011 part of the natiOna l de-

of the aggregate U S civrl atr fleet
He Cites this example
World

Airways alone

Pan

Amm lean

m:11ntalns sc hedul

ed (lights on 65 000 miles or ovm seas routes
and operates 93 ove1scas stattons Pan Amer
lean makes money and pa~ s taxes (a nd cur
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IP(251htllt Wt tid Inghis mn ln

TO AniND WORSHIP

Members or the 1 adles Aux1l1
ary oC Drew WebJter l'o!lt 3Q Am
encan Legion will ~ttl.!nd worship
aervlces at the Pomeroy ( hu rch or
Obr1fl. Sunday al 7 30 p m

and Mrs

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hunur uf Lh(
Mr

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NIW ARRIVAL
Mr

HUd Mrs

W1lll um Urooks

While J1 ISalh f llmnrl'l or

Y.a ~ h

Jllgton n I ut1 an no lll11ng rhu
b1 nh uf a rtaul!l ter (} nil Ja Ann
born at lhe W •shtnj:!t•m Ctn ter
Ho ~ ptt 11 lust Su nda\
Nov 1 Tl u

new I lhy V.l lghcd 7 pound ~
OlllilS nl tmrh anrl bulh ~ ht

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AJlce Moore •nd Shirley Roberls
spent Mon.,_.y in Parkenburg
'Mrs Nqr1 Bobo 11 spendmg
aome time with her daughter Mr
and Mrs Perry Edwnds at Silver
Run
1ft and Mrs Lester Brookover
apent SWidl)' llftehloon wllh Mr
tnd MH Cle"etand Russell
Earl Moore Htumed to his home
In Akron after 1pendin1 the past
three wee~ here with Mr and Mrs
H 11 Areher
ml.re llr and Mn John BW'Pcat"
MfJ. Alice MGOI'! and Mrs Sh1r
ner Marvin Be.uett, Luthll!r Q lty ll.obei'ti Wife' dinner guests of
Smith )Jra 1\ t lrrtnt~ lin Ed her brother,
Mr and Mrs Lou
na Clark and Cunnle, M'la Millie Dlfbl, Tutlq~.
Bumaamer llr ind Kn .Harnr
Mit aai ¥ti Henry Ebhn Jr

Miller ADd Gad and lolt and Mra 11!1111 Sllllllay with her mother Mr•
!Iibert Cooke and Phil
llltlle Clltutbe" of Middleport
Cottlle prayer tneetlnr was held

CIRCLI MEETING
h1r m •the r an rlmn ta: well md
The Foderatt~d Circ lt' w1ll J1li'9t w.ere_ 11 tur m d tu lhf'lr hmm y1 ~ ~
Ytednelda)' at 7 30 11m n1 the du) l.rt~ IHi pl1tc 11~ ut Mr~ \\d
church .octal room
1111 n R nukurs 1!1 nt I uulsvltlt K\
MIITINO CHANGED
IMt l lu1rts ( Whitt Sr l l !uls
The mett!Jli of the Bedforrt ~tll l Ky ul I mu ~;vl lil I\~ and
PTA eclleduled for WedneM.ay 11r unrt Mrs C 1! (,dm urc of Mid
November 11 hu been chahgod to dlrport r.n nl J: rnnrlparr nt ~ 111 u
Tueaday Novttmbor JO at 7 10 :\'11 •md \1rs W1lll1m Mt, ru
f
p m .at the Badford School All Oklahnma C 1 t~
Okl aho n , and
new and prospective membtHis ur c M1 s I hnrlllll c lll!!a li i\1 1! Jl p u 1
\U'ted lo atteod
DIACOHS TO MIET
OPIN HOUSE
1 he Bonrd of P caeot'}R of th e
0(H!In Hou1e Wlll be obu•rved on Mltldlepm t I trst ~•r•t1 ~ 1 l hu1 ch
Novemhl!r 8 liMit
between lhl! will mrel Stond 'Y mornlnl: lmme
houn of 2 1nd 4 p m at the home diatcly following tlhe 'lfl..,e of t]l(
of Mr and tdra John ltuRseH In m01nln g wor!oih!IJ Bll \&gt;' I\~

J.Partot
tootboll

team

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23 Fidsetll
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10 Allyuoo

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acholar
It Arrowa
80 Bcolda
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vehemently 3t VaUse
81 J'encer •
ao Larr•
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leader, lheldOD 1\0uab, with 1'llo
New Haven IUD c:holl' llnatDJ HaYtn

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dotbOcllot Chureb
• p
eonana: tJon of :roUth tbeai ..:!'.ill or
rQ ar lnbi'r tlleetmg.

b~
onder w.rh
,. at T0 D0 About space Gap
~~.J.t~
Russia Has Created With Leap Around Our Moon ~t~~·" t;~:~~ ;::=ti:~~~;d
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ilJHOn lillie Eyeo" ond Kilton Holl A lhot't
llleetiDIWOI held
l!l•n read the oorlPiun liken from
T,- Welch ... guest
Lute Prayer ....- led br ll~v Ito- •......,..... .~w- toe ewnin•. bts top1c

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IDITOl'S NOTI· Potlowl..
II tht Heond of two dhiPifcMt
by JoMph L Myler of U.. l'•

Elo

space l!lhots w1th l!lmall

:1:: ~
~~C:.l'llttek,
Richard
~ na:. . L
tiJWay, I L Ste

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.Ali:1'DLB.AAXR

Ql.l ~ tl.mptylltandl tor another 1n tbla nmplt A h uHd
for tht two 0 .. eta. •untie Jtttera, a(X'+
...... tbt ltnrth and 'lonnatton nt tht wordl an all hlntt.
W U. IIIOde letttl'll are dlftarent.

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PVICVP1'CH

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OLIGVTR-V OCT R L,
1'0tiRilOONI TQQ

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J1mill Hamp~
fait)', Rua~eU Cape
b
KiUer 0 J Bostic,
PCbll llkp WTbolpert E L Stein Earl
ar • omaa Reed Rev David
Freeman, a.p.d pests John Bar
rint:eJ' aDd bY Welch

The Scuptures adrnomsh us to reJOice Th ea: lor e m mmJstenng to the sprr1tual
need s of mankmd the Church iJ esses tho unvortan ce of JOy tn ou1 d..tly lives The
r easons for lhts are fo u1fold
1 Joy w1ll release the pc1 so 1al1IJ i\Lmy of us have ex cellent bottled up posthve
personalities wa tting only to be treed 2 J oy \Hil telease oUr mdl\ldual powers These
force s whtch ronquet fea1 and enable us to hve the full u seful lives of whtch we are
capable 3 Dat ly JOYful ltvmg mduc es better healt h It ts a kno\\n fad that many 1lls
and dtstUI bances a1 e due du eclly to gloom\ mental outlook 4 Joy stimulates enthus
tasm and enthusiasm prO\ Ides a pposltl.ve appro,tch to our JObs and to all of our worth
while end eavors It tl'A a)"S has a potent &lt;M eel on o u1 well bemg
The servH·es nt the Churc11 of yom fatth are designed to provide sptntual growth
and thts growt h ca n all be ) outs f01 the ask mg ( •ttcmJrng)

'1&gt;/tth the hope 1t will, In ,ome measure, foster and help susto1r1
.. 1at '.\h1c h IS good tn family and cornmumty l1fe, th1s feature IS
sponso red by the bus1nes~ f1rms Lind organizations whose names
oupeor below

STIFFLER RED ANCHOR

to Rhonda
Leab Aftn Mill
and Sheri Me-

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PLORIDAI"

North , ..11n1 M.tlf
DHdt"

Rlch1rd S OWen, Pu•ll•her
It pes on to point out ''You
attt!rneon 8J c1n be burled beautifully in Sun
rpt Sunday by The Ohio Vallt.J ny Flbrld1 for only M1 GO (no tall)
Ptlbli•hinR Company ot 110 Me- No more taxea food drink• racet
"•:mit' St Pomeroy Ohio Bllll- hotell, ftillbt club• or dortor bllll
ness office phone 391 editorial
Convenient layaway plan make
Jff re phone 387
reaervatlona now (Write for free
Entered as u-tond t!ll&amp;l maWR&amp; booklet 'How to Klclt the Btttket
motter at the po•t office at Pom GracefUlly )
roy Plllo
The card "as 111lped by Stiff •
Na\blal adverU1!nt reprtlefttJt neadly' who 4H 'Planting Speot.
live llottlnel~ 1'ClmbaU Int 80 alleb tor Northernen •
LtxlnJitOIJ Ave, Ne\f York CIQ:
Mr Ewina mlfiht chaa8'e tbt
N'~" York
wotdifti: ar6und a bit and belln
Subscription rate11 .)eltwred D, lurina 10utherners to Southea•t
"arrler where avaUJ'ble, 30 I!Hitl ern Ohfo.
per wook one l)'etr In adv1nee ar
I he DaUy ~ntiMI omce, -$lllf,O:
~Ute the followinJ &amp;ummary de11 1X month$ $'7 80
t)lree mont'hl fendant'• tOunsel made to a jury,
$3 ro P.,. mc•c.,. route wber! ~?AU !~"diN t9 U'l! N•~t·!!d~
able one n'onth, $1 By mall ODf" !Ud1ifton&lt;t W Va vear $R, l!ltx month~t M 211, tu. 1 The law i)ti)HIIb' declare:o~ pn
Pubhshed eva.:ry

lo LOXOPJlLLOW

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ImooiJ&gt;a, f2 110, ooe mooth, fl

tlft:te-. 'In

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ltftuUiul

lanauae

mtrka,
And fetch hom In IUllty the li

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lleld 1 recton
And my ifl}urtd and down-trod
den clienl will be 1pt to lilht Oh
you one of these dark n11hts
AI my eat ll&amp;hts on a suserl'ulof
new mUir.

Clarence Whetatone of our me
chanleal ataff Ill an amateur pho
totrtpber He 1 been achmg for
yean to be In the right place at
the r1,ebt time for a p1cture- in
the wild-or 1 deer
Lut week he thought he had
lt
[)r-JvlnJ almg Route 124- t~
ward Syrac:use he noticed a set
of bobbiD:a horns orr 25 yards or
so not quit~ entirely masked by
low underbrush Leaping from his

t::.• :""!:bh!!"-!!

4'•""'1'..-

and nrenar

intc to shoot tiJ at ond Whetstone
approteb" hlt quarry
n wu an olcl bllll' aoat

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Reasons ¥/hy!

t.laddlepurt

Pomeroy Budget Shopping Cen"'r

fOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

&lt;'u9t om llwlt

'

Kttch~ns

Makers ol Holsum Bread

1'11ddlcpo•t

:t. H. RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO.

t.UiGS EQUIPMENT CO.

Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer

Pomeroy, Ohiu

Who Dunnit

OF MI!IGS·MASON AREA

DAILY Ollrl'OQVO'Dl - Hero'• how to work Ill

llo~ Club of New
~ oft IU'Idt:r evening

lit

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS

OGKLRIR

temoob:f.

worohljiiOf\'loo Wll

YF.STF.RYEAR

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'\lin Georte llrtekles Tuesday al

-,---PoinT' PIHIInt DIJtrlot lend Rotary
loll;oii Fellowohlp mot ot the Now Cf b 6..ol
,
unued -um Churdt ro:
u ...eet•ng
1~
monthl1 mMtlna '"""llf
HI ld U~"M~CIY
.J
IL _c.-cc
opened

fOD.\Y AND

THE DAilY SENTINEl

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Sollti.. lltoofu evewnl
Mill Sbirle&gt;' liobertt called on

Local Halloweeners' Ingenuity
Made Them 2nd Story Experts

CROSSWORD
.. Seaport
of Ste!IJI

If. the bbnle of Mr and Mrs Bob

Point
Pleasant
,
,
Dlstnct Yollth
Meetina Is Held

ago satellite and moon and d••P three opace probel and 10 ha¥11
•'Tbt
H;iilh of
payloads
they Two of ours got onl:r a quat
and "Wlliea ~ ltlnc
Henyw.lghtl In Future
ter of the way to tM moon One
Gold_. Bfll11 wtth I(Off
But we must walt a wh1le be went into orbJt around the JUh
mth abd Sheldon J'to\llh doJn1 the
Welhington burtau •pelllne out
the vletoritl sr.orH by th• Ru• fmt' we can hope to lannch hea\ '
But m all categories the Rw solo parts A skit '-rhe Lord1a
•l•n• In their IINU rtc. With we1ghts comparuble m perform sums were ttr11t with the most Prayer was presented by Sheldon
ut tnd wh•t un be done tboul
anee to the Sov1et 1 un1ks
1 hey launched the fmt sateUite
aM Eddie Stein Kitty llod
STARTS KINDEROARTIN
It
lf we work hard enough and and the f&amp;rst sQn roclr:et
They son aena: a tolo 'He •
Mrs John Powl'll has started a
IY JOIIPH L MYL•R
spend enough money It u poss1 were the first to h1t the moon and
kln clm g.u rten for children four and 1 WASHINGTON UPJ- Amenea ble that we wdl have a ye:~r from th fmt to launch a rocket into
The busmeu
f1vc y('nrs of ag~ m her home on rar behmd Ruula In the epaee now rockets as powerful as those a.n earthmoon orbit
7tf Street 111 New Haven between race Js now compelled to slow which thrust the hea \ler Sputniks
Even 10 lt was our space in
II e lwu rs of 9 and 1 I 30 a m Mrs down before It can speed up
1nlu orbit
strumenta which dilcovered tbe
l'ov.l' ll 1s th(' former Mary Lee
As Spa•e
Admlntst,.tor T
rad1ation belts around the planet each
1
K~~sm gf'l am1 was une o1 th e 11 r.!lt Kmth Glennon
" ha• •••d
'"
e have h n three to five years we may an d t1111 1act t hat t h e earth ..".,( 1 1e t e~:~c 1u!rs at Ncw fl a\t'n El e outrun our te•hn'l'g• Were nut ll~fL boostC'J
s
tWice
as
powerf
ul
l~h 1
h
d
dl
ape - a 1eovery
s h 11
v ... ~
~s
unGllk 11111 an d m nx to seven sw•s
h1cht ya1pears
has patd dividends
111~11 1 ~ry ' oo ast year
ao •uod ,, we" thottght
we were
ready
&amp;
yean , t'nnan says we mav haH; 1
h 1
n t e orm of more accurate
Bo·" auoe we storted ~•eatl •·
uo;J
a c1ustcrc d gumt capable o( hurl maps
---------~I hind we trtedk to dn too much too mg many tons of matter mto
\nybody who bas heard
The Ahnona~
soon We wrec ed too many Space planetary space
NASA sclCntiata dtl!lcuas "'!'~~~~~~~
vehicles by b~lldlng ftrst and de
~·
llil!'ning efterward
•
,,
All th1s 111 " 1J011 ttor 8
tl y of mechanics or has visited a
Dr solomon
1
muscle We tell the wnrld tha t ~c 1 research center 1s 1mpresaed
born profeaaor
fhe Ruaslans appHrently ha\le entlflCiill we arc Hi good spare the breadth and scope of our
at
plent) of extra rockets for liS(' In men as the 11u ~s 1an ~ ;~nd p~rhaps tack on space
the RussiiDII
case oue bloY.s up We have had better
Stody V.rled Problernt
ahead ofi!th~oe~ ~~!,\~lf~;:~~~
none m many c~:~ses and have had As one roiASA uff1 cml sa1d wr~
Our young doctors of philosophy
field of .h
to
postpone
spoiled
experJmf'.J\t
S
ly
Were
ahead
of
tht
m
111
spate
are
JnVeNttgatmg
everythlDJ:
from
eqqation
1"
Un-ited Prtu lnterneUonal
months or years
1n evny way cxcc)Jt ho w to ~-: r 1 a tomic erosion of spacecraft
to
u GleMan bad 1tao lUI
Glennan director of tht one there
propul~lon of Interplanetary shlpal 1~ited,, Lelschltl Wd • the • ~~
1 r t~luy 19 Saturday Nov 7 the
U 5 Pries Secnh
by means of sa1ls set to catch the l •
detilll tiefore tbey ~
311th dow of lht year w1th IW year old NatJOnal Aeronautics and
Sp11ce
Adtmmlftralmn (NASAl
Are we I ht rc ts no doubt Ihal solar wmds
we build abfd then d~&amp;i&amp;D"
more rlay~ 111 19~9
But are tMy ahead of their
they , .:&amp;DI,ot afford.
Th f' moo n IS In ~ls flrsl quarter says we lack only the propulsion our solelllt&lt;'s and probe s have
capab1Hty to match the Rus pr1ed more secrets out of close Ru11lan counterpartt? OUr tldl
rodl;.ta and WoW diem.
The morning star [9 Venua
spectacular feats
In space lhKt the Russnm s httve
h.. clel.,_.d often thlt we ere
whal'l wton1 with the
The uen1111!: fl taJS tire Mercury slana
.. We will oontinue to schedule at We have put 12 satclhtes mto orb1t "u1l to the Ru11lan1 In JlpHI
WI dO 1o
ond Sutu r n
a ~lower pace than planMd a year to the1r three We have launched guldence If w. .re, we hne not
On Hns d 1h tn history
proved •t
In IBM th e T..t&gt;Wis and Clark
The Russ 1ans claim that Lunlk
' l'x ped ll!lon reached lh1 Pacific
1I was gut ded from the earth all to go before 1t
Ocoon
way to lls crash Iandin&amp; on acy in IP~ It
In IIIII Amencnn forcelf under
moon It even had a lunar alti
Will OlnfHA,
r.rn WJitJ-.m Henry H11rrlson de
I m'"" to keep Its earth baaed root the blll!
monitors adYI!ed from 1eeond to
fe t1 d Shawnee Indl\!1 118 under
second ot ats dastance from the
t hu f 11 rtllmf'h al th e Battle of
moon
lq1pt1 111&lt;&gt;e 111o fnrUa na
U S: scientist$ have c.lled
In 1007 Marl! Cune who later
D1d you have your sctenhfic curiosity aroused during Hal Rueslan exploit a mirac:le
wnn thl' Nobi I Prtze for etlence
loween Beason by observing a number of Pomeroy residences marlumanshlp
twJcc w~ s horn
Lunlk III which soared c:loae to
- maybe your own - wtth thoroughly soaped second floor
the
before bcndtne b1ck
fn 1916 fca nettr Roankln ot Mon
windows• Thts had a number of folks baffled and p10bably 11\tO moon
a
(lagantic
orbat around the
lanu l)P.came ltte ti1st woman ever sUII does
eart~
convinced
aome actenttflo
eleclrd to C'ongresa
However Pomeroy Chle( of Pollee Jed Webster found th• authorities that the RUIIIant were
In 1917 Bo!RheVtlb seized con answer a couple of evenings before Halloween
muc:h further advaneed Itt math•· I
trois of the RuL'IM&amp;n government
Parked
quietly
Jn
h1s
cruiser,
he
saw
prankste1s
approach
anrt Nikolai Lenin .assumed powet
.... 110 111
(allecl ln~luW.
Said Lenm from now on a new a house wtth a long pole soap attached to one end It was a
shot
was
Involved
!l'haSf' In the hJ11torv of Ru S'Ria be- simple maneuver for them to soap a second floor window mat.l ct •t•hamathernatlcl1n1
n,,.u, S rpa.ce tall
It so amused Chaef Webster he
g in ~
problem• ot
dldn t bother them
of Shakespeare
Hht conclusion must have been
That Where no doubt extAta
A lh ouih! for today President
(,rovE-r Cif'Vel&lt;~~nd s aul Your ev that youngsters possessing that the PriSoner
It Ia your duty to fetch him
' Y voh r 8.9 surely as your chief much injlcnulty shou ld be permlt
mnocent
naKIAtrate
exerc 1 ~et a pub1le ted to tlnd vent for It
If you keep this fact m v1ew m
tru!SI
Edlaon ltobstetter took a few case of my client gentlemen
minutes one day while atteHdJnc You wJIJ have the honor of mak
1u I.c&gt;ona Smith Yitlled at Cool bankinl anoclatlon aesslont re ing a friend of h1m and all h1s rf'
~ llle rr contl} wuh her sister Mrs ~cntly in Florida to send a humor lations
Grace ltef'd and tamlly
owr poat~ard to old frlend John
And you nn allerL'I look upon
Wlll
this oec~oa1on and reflect with
Mr and Mrs H W Wetherholl
Maybe he ahoutd have malted pleuure that you have done as
ol Galllpolb and Mr and Mra one llkt It ta Hell!')' tw1n1 It Yntl would be done by
James J1vlden of
Zane•vJlle should hn~ atven Henry ldut on
But If on the: other hand you
apent Sunday with Lheh mother, how to promott bueintu.
dilregard th• principle of law, 1nd
Mrs J ::" Jividen
Mr Hobltetter'a card wa• head set at naulfht my eloquent n-

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MYF ctu111Uan Caften Confer
ence Sunday 2 30 to 1: 30 p tn at
Bl&amp;elow ldetbcd at C~ureb in Po U
mouth Jun1or YoUth Fellowship
Sunday at 15 00 Senior Youtb Fel
lowahlp Sunday at 8 00 OUicial
Board meetlnt Sunday at 7 30 po m
W s C S Monday evenanc 1n the
soct.al room or ~ $hurch at 7 30
Worship leader Mft:. E M Blake
Proa:nm leader Mn EmerNn
Jonea Hoatease1
Mn Robert
Coats Mrs Carrol Swenaon Mr1
RoQert Harrl• Mn Roy Saubury
Choir rehearsal Wednesday even
lng at 7 30 Eleanor Circle will
meet 1n the social room of the
Church Thurad.ay evenln&amp; at 7 30
Mra Nonna Wilcox devotional
leader Fe-atured on the program
w11l be Mrs Ralph Zundel who
Will 1pea11: on Christian Education
for Children Hoateues Mrs AI
he Hawley 1nd Mrs Grace John
son Annual Bazaar and food tale
1pon1ored by the Afternoon C!Nle
w111 be hekl at the Charch on J&gt;ee.
ember 4 Each member Is expected
to contnbute to thla affafr Jtema
from others will be appreciated
There will be lunch served at the
noon hour November December
Upper Room devotumal a:ulde ia
available at entran«! of Church
Batheny E U a. Church; F. I.
Dunn Pastor Revival serv1ce 1 30
Saturday n1ght Morning Wonhlp
Sunday 9 30 Sunday School 10 30
Y Hour 6 30

weekend here with his aunl Mrs
Edith Davis
Mr and Mrs Lester Brookover
called an. ?tn Alice Moore Frtda)
afternoon
Mrs Shtrl~y Ebhn spent Sunda &gt;
afternoon wltb ber aunt Mrs Ray

and K.aren Mr and Mrs Willard
Armatrong Ada Rickard Mr and
:rfrs Paul R1cltard
Sharon snd
Debra Mrs Nannie Johnson Mrs
Roy Hoffman Mrs Geor&amp;e Jewell
Mn E C Wddle M.t1 Jva. C1pe.
hart, Mn Clafton Alber, and Judy
Mn Hlrold " ' Jr , llr lad Mtl:
Fred Batey Rev ant,! Mn Jack
Weleh Mr iltltt' 111'11 Pete Bl.l.rfis
Becky and JOIIMy, Mr •nd l{n.
Hart')' Pictera and SAJidy, lfr ud
Mn Edpr Laroe, Mn. !I H. Relt

r

1e nt1.) iNCiver. no substdy) wh1le mamtammg
1egu lar se r v1ces on routes rons1de1 ably more
than half the m1l eage se1 ved by MATS (Mih
tarv Au T! a nsport Service) And MATS 1n
volvcs a net cos1 to the go\iernment of $325
mtlhon yearly fot overseas flights only Th1s
represent s et:onorn) of a ve1 y Jngh orde1 for
the Amenc m taxpayer In an emergency the
Pan Amcncun all fleet co uld move 7600
troops or I 7t;O 000 pound s of &lt;argo m a day

But there 1s more to lhts matter than JUSt
getting passengers to fore1gn countrws tn the

an Zan~niUe •fter !pendmg thl'

mfant The women of the church mond Pow~
refreshm~ts
Russell Roberts and Gene Bar
Attending we
rles New Mr netl6 clllled on Mr and Mrs Shu
and J.frs Otha L
R V Gibbs ley Rober~ ooe day last week
Sr Mr and Mn
mard Lievmg
Mrs Geora:~ BrJekles and Mrs

Defense In The Air
This

New Haven
News Of Interest

Jim Walen returned to hts home

Rev a nd ....\1rs Robert E Ddle
was honored on Wednesday even
mg follo.,., Jng the even1ng servtce
at the EU 8 Church With a recep
liOn and pound party They were
presented wath I combmatlon baby
bed and plpay pen !or thetr :-.ew

'l lltl tc. tn thousa nd otlllJ 11eas i'Jrst IS th(
~rutJI motJ\ e ~\ luth gt\fes dr1ve to cumpames
as \\ t 11 ~~ to mdn ulu tb Probably the second
nw:-;t po!t 11 foHe '" the fret&gt; matket v.h1rh
111 ur t ~ husmcsse~ aud IHd t\ldU ill s the 1 1ght
t, nr :u kt I thtll v.a1 ~s lf tht \ are able to m eet
I he nee b ol consumers - and 1f they me et
the tumpdtt lon of theu ne tghbors \\ho have
the .o:. atm obJec tive -\nd ot cou1 se the third
I It r 111 the g t o\\th ol thl farm equ ipment
lldustr \ 1n the Umted States 1s &lt;t polttJ ral
&lt;;\Sttm ~htch hold ~ mvrolate the pn nclple of
lh t fr ~ee nt&lt;nket as well as th e nght of pn
\ Jtt &lt; lw m to rnak~; a p1 o ftt
~o c 1 1hn1a twn of su permen m lhe name
Jf tht state cou lU ha\e poss1bly d evised the
h 1ndreds of types ol mal hlfies tha t a re at the
di sposal of toda\ s far mcrs ~ machmes that
utf p1 J&lt;ludwn costs conserve the land and
makl' th e fa rm !" fan n a busmess operatton of
lhe highe st ord e1 Not only has the farm
eqmpmen t mdu st1 \ de\J sed them tt has mass
p1 od lced them a tu ummum puces

lor all of us

Thomas Fork
Sooial Notes

JHE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
helpen

for

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OF AMERICA
Local Un}Qn 5668, Uavensuoo~. lV Va

HEINER'S BAKERY
Bakers Of Good Bread
Hunlln~oo,

W V1.

de,. 1or 6 " m Evemng aervlces
Chrl1tl•n Selene• Society 1441
1 iJ ;n
Mulberry Ave
Pomeroy Ohio
F.-lrYiew Church Edwud Gr1f Mormng serv1ce at 11 w1tb Adam
f1t h pustu r Sund .. y Sci ool 9 30 a and Fallen Man the subJect of the
m l:iupt Herbert Roush YPIIrt at I esson Sermon Golden Test He
o 4a p m P1eachmg 7 :::o p ~
that hath an ear let htm hear
\11(1 &gt; eck 1 rayer S£&gt;rv1ce Wednes- what the Spmt sa1th unto the
d 1y 7 30 p p1
chur c he~ to h1m that overeometh
F ree Mettw;!rl1st Church•• Rev wdl I g1ve to eat of the tree of
AIIOtlj'llniUY
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W H Strausbaugh pe&amp;tor Laur.t llfe which 11 m the mtds.t of the
Qil'lilt of Latu Day H1nts Old ( )l(f s md~y School ~ ~0 a rn
parad1se of Gml Revelation 2 'l
"'n t ldUi uu • t v u;u • ttv ... Phil Wt:;e Supt Class Meetmg Wednesday evening semce at 8 P
~llll .,( J4vol 11 1lJ &lt;&gt;II ;.a.:uo.:l 1 ,.
0 m 11 m Wm baU.,y 1ft chargel M
.u w on &lt;~n ~ .lilU ~ .Jtu Jy v,
f'\IY scrv1c1 s • p m Evangelistic
First leptlst Church of Mhldl•
d .. u.t)' tl ~ 1 .. !;uo\ Jl 1,.. \'\ t' cH
ttvtcc 7.:.0p n pustor mcharge port IRev Warren M Hulbp.rt,
,J.U,
raym n1 e t tng Wctucsda:t 7 30 t: Mm1ster Mrs Ferne Bradbury ()rg
amst Mrs Dorot.h)o Anthony Aut
.tlllllll c;-.rch of Chrl.. I..9C.t•a m
Dorothy Lacey
,.. Pomeroy Haru.ovn v •e
,wad.
Jiy~1 ' '.,. Ru f'rp-e :\fPthodJst Kev Orgamsl Mrs
oJ :sco'ool ~ l:IIJ Jo ;..:. MOlliJIJ,jj W P.
lra usha ugh pustor Sun Ch01r D1rector Mr Owen Bratton
A •
¢ 1y School IJ 3V a m Worley Chut&lt;:h School Supt
WordblU LO .sO a M &lt;lmlltg Y.. or Ha le) s s Supt Mormng Wor
Sunday 9 Hi am The Cbtirc:h
llliP ;jlj P n t; u~ellt. tJU U t: lWUl.
~ l np 10J0 8 ""\ !"':ii'J serVH CS 7 f' School 10 15 a m The Morning
lllllllsw.r, .faul lrter.U"oy Bible 111 E\u ng servtce 7 30 Robert E Wor!ihlp Sermon Utle ' 1A Mean

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.,ldway C:ommc. r.lty Church
Suncta,- School at 3 J.' m LeWIS
Lee, Supt Mr and Mr~ Dille
McLAugblm Pa~ tors
The Syr~u.. Methodllt &lt;..nurcn
Jibe Ke'1 ueu~~e JJii.Yl~ .Palll.Ot
tillO&lt;U&gt;' .k h.oo1 t1 30 A M. UaJJ.lt
WJneonuuv Supl '4/o.rsb.lp :S iif
flCell 7 ~
~mou J.opit, nu• Rctormauon
Mtddleport. .8 t L. Buren DciUl01
~· ScA.tOl 10 a. m EveD.ID.I
tetW" 7 ~ p m
Ul Church Letart Fall•. Rev
Rubert Sharp Pastor Sunday
School g 30 a m Wor~ hlp ser
v1ces Sunday evcmn~; ol 7 30
Churc~~o .,f the 1'1u:ar&amp;ne 5Yr•
CUM a.v. Harold Holn'•• pastor
bunday Scho(tl ll 30 &lt;1 Jll Morntng
Worship lU 30 a n1 N\ f S b 30 !J.
liCJUtUl

m. EvangdJ.StiC Sl:!f\ lees 7 30 p
Ill Wednel&gt;\I•Y 1 30 pt ayet meetIng Pr 1yer nour IS 1 uesaay lith
'l 30 p Dl f..~o l SS on 1ry serVICe b
the 3rd Tuesd~:~~ vf thfl nontb at
7 ao p m
HouM of Pnyu, Chest.r
Country Chur ch m 'lown) E
mond Life pastor Sunday School
1 30 a m
Earl Boggs, supt
J.tommg worf;tup 11 a m Evan
gelati.:! ;..:rvice 8 p m Prayer
meeting Tbunday 8 p m

Smith n char~§" Prayer m l'e Lm~
4 ;o Tbtirsday
JJ•ntotco 5 ta1 A11emblr Rt 124
Dorea.. E CoOner pastor Sunday
S('hool lO a m Children s Cbur"h
;;1 p m Worship 7 30 p m Surt.l.tY
L"'' sd " and Frldav
Bradtora .. ln..(ch o1 Chr111 5unday :;c 1.101 a ab a ru Lord 1 SuP'
pe r umncdla t--ly ••Ulow•l'R
Hctrrtsouv II• PresD;t.rl•n Re"f
any Woodruff pastor, Sunday
{hool 111 ,. WYF 7 p m Wor
s~ rvlce 8 p m Prayer 'I.Drf
hle Study TUesdfly 8 P m

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8 1·tld0ury thurch of Christ, 'f. V
Wt!U.. :nitllster B1Ne Schoo at
t30 a. m WP'I KJns Supt Moro
Jq wonhip 10 30. C'"-1atian En

Of Today"

SUNDAY
'.'/HTN TV
Cbonnell3 -IM5 a.m.

mgfu l Llfe 11 30 am The lklard
of Directors meet at tile c:burch
5 45 p m The Jr Hi BYF meets
st the -church {Ill) p m The Sr
H1 BYF meets at the cburdt 7 30
p m The evening Worship Sermon
tttle Changed Men
Tue~day 3 40 p m The Jr Choir
meets ut the church 7 30 p m The
H e arth~tone Class will meet at the
home pf Mr and Mn Max Orn
dorff
' Wednesday 7 30 p m M1d week
Prayer and Pn1$1! Service :and
Btblc Study tn the book of Romans
B 30 p m The Sr Cb01r meets at
the church and w1U have their
monthly business meetmg follow
m g the rehearsal
Thursday 7 3ll p rn The Golden
Rule Clan meets at the home of
Mr and Mr1 Frank WI~ coho.&lt;rtess Mrs Ernest Covert
D&lt;t tes To Remember NOv Hi
Tcachen Trammg Class, 2 30 p
m at tbe Pomeroy Baplbtt Church
Nov 25 ThP. community Thanb
g1vmg 'ScrvlCf' al the Churrh of
Chr1at Nov 30 PareD~ and Teaeh
())' mght for our ~hlldfen'll depart
rltent
Heath M-thod11t Church, ThiN

at Main Mtddleoort Ohio "ltay)non
Konlmght 1 P.aslor Hn C M
HerliU!Sy Organl!lt W K Everson

I Chrlltlaa icn•nce Wl..y, . 1:44 Cho1.. D•recto.. Chtl~b ~_rhoo1
Mulberry Av'enue, Pomeaoy Morn each Sunday mormng at 9 30 Jack
mg service at 11 with 'Everlastmg Bechtle, Church School Saperm
Punishment tbe 1ubjed \Jl the tendent. Devine Worahlp 10:30 a.m.

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Dunn Pastor Sunday School I 30
Preachmg 8 00
Syr•cuse E U 8 Church, F I
Dunn Pastor Sunday School 9 30
Worship 10 46 prayer Meeting
Wednel!iday 7 30
UnltH Methodist Chureh. E.,.
gene Brown Minister Sunday
School 9 15 a m Kenneth Finley
supt Worahip 10 30 am Subjed
'Price Tags on Life s Values
MYF Juniors and Senior.a 8 p m
Monday at 10 a m Rev Brown will
be at a meeting of the Ohio Area
Board of Evangelism at Columbua
Wednesday Prayer meetmg and
B1ble study 9 am Wednesday 7
p m Cholr rehearsal Mrs Jobn
Werry duector
Church of Christ, Middleport
Fred ( Gardner Mm1ster 9 30 Bl
ble School Mr R C Steffy Supt
10 30 Mornmg Wonh1p Senuon
subject Lookmg unto Jesus 6 00
Youth Hour 1 7 00 Prayer meetmg
and B1ble study Wednesday 8 00
Cho1r Practice
St Paul Eveopllcal Luthltl'an
Church Pomeroy John Richard
son Pastor 24th Sunday ilfter
Tnmty
November 8
Sunday
School 9 30 am Worship 10 30 •
m Thursday 12th Choll' Rehear
sal ~ p m Saturday 14th Child
ren s Conf1r1nat1on Class lOam
Pir~t liaptlst Church I Mltln st
Ralph C Zundel Pastor 9 30
II 15 Combmed serv.ce of Worship
and study Special musJc Sermon

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SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OF T11B Wl!l!lt

ly Mrt. e.r,..e1 .AAIN Jr
Mr and lire Barry Mo!!~omery ,.
and d..UJhten Belpre Ohio •ere
weekend iUUtJ ot ber p•rentt Mr
and Mn C1lff Rou.h
By lloy L. 8mll.h
Rev and Mn Jack T Wdcb
•tre in Hor&amp;anktwn on f'rlday and
Tbere 11 something almost monotonous about the way 'lbe
Saturday
early t.:hnstJan5 oecame mvoJved wllh the law lt was DOt tbat
By LUCILLI HAWKINS
Mn R r lkyant u m Gloutter tn~y were quarrelsome people out UJat they were convmctd.
Point Vll'lamia due to the death
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The Daught.en of Ruth Clau of of her si.Jter Mn Garland Good
ana., bemg BO Uley oou.LQ not be pers~ to llve torever OD
Lhe Umted Methodl.lt Ch~rch wUI •ln Mn Goodwin died 1t John
Ule we &amp;Ule Ol tne tracJU
meet at the church Monday The ton WilliJ Hollpatal m Richmond
1ntougtJ.out mucn Ot the New Testament, particularly tbe
meetme w111 open w1th a diniM!r .rter bavm&amp; been 1U for .everal Gospels., U1e t'nariSeeB are represented as Jlavmg been t.be
aerved in the dlfttn&amp; room at noon weeb
cnucs 01 Jesus, Dllt 10 the I&gt;OOk 01 Acts tt appeara t.bat it WM
In the li•t of name• of those at
t.be ~aa.ucees lt.netr pany rivalS) wno mao.e trouble for the
t.endmg the shower for Mn Nor
Suzanne Wolpert wu week end Ulr15Wlfll On more taan one occaston t.b.e popUlar party, tbe
man Yeauger the name of Mn a:ue~t of Mltl :brllrn Fogle10n1 1n
Delma. Halle)' was unmtentlonally Cincinnati Oh.io
t'bansees, are represented u bemg .tnellOJy to Ule toUDwers
omitted
llr and lira Boyd Dtven and of Jesus
l'be Racine FTA wdl meet on rMr and Mn Leonard D1ven and
Tba. llaa Gamaliel
Monday at 7 30 p m at the Racine family of McConnelsvUle Ohio
Gamaliel1 tbe man woo JDJi,bt be caued the secondary hero
IDa:h School Let • Be Thankful were weekend cue.tl of Mr and of tn1s awry, was tne granason O! one o.t Ule most tamous doc.
will be the theme ,of the proaram
Mn Don Diven
tors 01 lhe Law t.be o~ewa ever produced lt appears that be
The Me1a:s CoUnty Riding Club
Mr and Vn John Mot~an have
may have mnerlted Jus gran&lt;Uatner a toJ.erant spmt ancl fair
w,W meet at the Sah.abur}' Town taken the1t aon Jerry to Wuh.ing
IDlDd At any rate, 1n Ulls lesson ile plays the role of an open•
•hip Bulldana: TUeada)' at 1 30 P
D c ror medieal treatmenL mmaed anu graci.OUS acnolar wno 11 much more mterested. in
m Retruhmenta wUl be feJ'Ved
Mlu Ann Howard accompanied lUBuce Ulatlln pla'""" tne part ot preJWW:e
Brenda Dalley daugbter or }lr them
J--a
and Mn }larry Lee Bailey eater
Alton Bonney lr wu 1 recent
it 11 an untot umate tact, but a .tact nevertheless, that there
ed Holzer Hospital Thursday even- bua1n811 vilitor In ChiCago
ll a auong preJUOJ.Ce among t:.bruuans toward anyttu.ng 'l'&amp;lnl1 suffermg w1th acute tonJIUtll
&amp;at.ed to we rnartsees lt lS grossly unwr, but we seem to.,..
ana a ktdney tnfectlon She wUl
Mr and Mn Wilham Hume ot &amp;OCJ.al.e tbe name Wltb narrowness and. bagotry, so that to caU
be confmed to the hosp1tal for at Liverpool Obio, and Tom StillYrq a man a ~harJ.See lB r.o JUflge hlm wunout gtvmg him a chance
least a week Her room number i1 on of Midland PI , were weekend w be beard
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, • ..,. of llr aud lin Robert Dl'•
1 ~·· 18 one of the most common SUUJ of today - JUA-'~•
Mr and Mrs Raymond Baity and and ranuly
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daughter have moved from
the Mr and -:.rn F c Reichert and men accorrung to tne labels we paste on them ln some comCuclder property to the Blaettn.r children have u tbeu hou.~e-&amp;.uest mwuues it 18 swfcnent to damn a man if be ts knoWn a&amp; a
property en Lincoln Heigbta
her mother Mn Elizabeth Hy~ee Hepuol.lcan, and to swfer tbe same tate i1 be 11 .known as a
Mrs Allen Keller of Darien
Mr and Mn Ed Huehc• wen in Democrat In t.be mmc:ts of some a man IS to be despl&amp;ed if he
Conn amved Thutlday for a vl11t llora:antown recently on blWneu. ts a Catholic and to be shunned. m the op1n10n of oUlers if he
w1th her parents Mr and Mn J
Leroy Darllq 10ft of Mr and 18 a Protesta.D.L
B Elberfeld
Mrs lt.a)' Darllns ia attendint an
Mra Earl Denny and Mn AI Electronic Trade School at V1enn.a,
bert :.t:ee11 were Thursday dinner West Varg~ma
The Uniform Sunday School Lesson for November 8
j,lle&amp;la of Mr and Mr1 Wllllam
Mra K. H Heaton hu returned "SUPREME ALLEGIANCE TO GOD,' Acts 5 17-42
Wells
to
her home at Anchetm Cahr Mr
Mrs Emma Le1fhe1t returned to
Mrs Herman Layne accompan
her home Pruspect Htll Thursday and
There are Roman Catholics of whom the Roman Catholie
1ed
her
to Huntington
from Holzer Hospital
Church 15 not proud and there are Protestants of whom no
Mrs Rollin Radford attended tbe Nancy Fle3her a student at the Protestant dl\nommation would be proud To classify all men
Grand Chapter seas1on of the OES Holzer Hospital School of Nunmg
of any group according to one sumdard oplDtOn IS to deal UD·
:;el~d:.,t~h::;":.;:w::e•::•:.;:ln:.,:;CI:;e:;:•:;:•l~:•::nd::;.._, spent the weekend here with her

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There were Phansees who were contemptible, but there
Judy Arnold a student at tbe
Mountain State College 1n Parker! was also Gamaliel The tolerant should never be Judged by
burg spent tbe weekend watb ber the Intolerant the honest should never be JUdged 1&gt;y tbe

parents

Around And
About
Middleport

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West Shade News
ltemr. ~f lntere.st

By FRIDDlE HOUDAIHIL 'r
Mr and Mra James B Parker
of Terre Haute, lndlama arrived
ell'ly Friday morning for t h e
wtoekend 'W'ltb Mrs Parker's pi!'
ents Mr and Mrs. Wilbur RoVi ley
of Bradbury
Mr5 Marietta Tbornaa was returned to !her horne from tile Hol
rer HoJfl)it.al on 'I.'uelday
Mrs 'tolrnestme Peery hu re
turned to her employmellt at the
IUWer Aluminum Plant at Ita
venswoud
Mr ond Mn Lindsay L)'oM
¥ve been at Cabin Creek, W Vt~
this week and also planned to at
tend the meetangs conducted by
Oral Roberts at Oharlestt~n
Mr and Mrs Robert Hayes who
have been here vnnting Wltlb. Mr
and Mrs A!rno.ld Hayes of Gravel
Hill and other relatives lek Flli
day for Oalllorni.a The Hayes
small daughter Tern. Jo renwnned. with her uncle and aunt, Mr
and Mr.s Curbs Roush
Sally Sauer daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Cbarlea Sauer of Brown
ell A.venue and. now em.p~yed
wt.tb the Unked Airlillee of Or
lumbuJ end June Bailey of ~
lurnbtlt left- 'J'bur.clay for tbe
weetend in CaWoml.a
Mrs. Pearl Smiillh mother of Mrs.
J..,e1,vk. Sauer Jr
who fnetured
her hlp bat week ~~ reported to
be unpto¥1ng at the Metg~ Gen.
eraJ. Hoapi.ta.l
Mr and oMn E. J Seehg were
in Milton Kentucky, last we-c:Kend
where they Ylilted with thea
daughter and heJ' family Mr and
Mr• Gayle 'llbieman and dallih
ter Kimberly Jo
Wben they ~med to Middleport, t.heir daqbter and Kimber
'Y relurned Wit hlhem to apend the
week :Mr 'lbieman came Jut night
for tbe 'ftlekend and bie :h.mi.ly

Every man has a ngbt to stand on his own feet and be JUdged according to what he IS m his own nglot U this be true of
Gamaliel 11 1s also true of every other man, whether be be
Jew or GenUle white or black, ncb or poor
Opposing ldeu of God
This does not mean, of course, that every man lS 1n danger
who 1S found opposmg our ideas concernm8 God, for it sometimes happens that our personal or parUcular ideas about

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cb of tho .U..... fro. Yoe noull lwa to lott wi
~u:ntly
your f1.1th The toul ind beut
"Wy llllaoicl ...._ ........ tho .,.. - &gt;
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Mrl Elizabeth Wtckham spent
apent Sunday at the Painter home
Afternoon callen were Mr and
:dn Ralph Pamter and children
and Mr and Mr• Hany Brown and Got! are mistaken ones
children
But JUSt as tt would be lolly for a chemist to fly m the faee
Mr and Mrs Dana S Turner of an established law of chemiStry. so 1t IS folly for any man
Shirley and Bdlle Hellman Jerry
D1ddle Mr and Mrs WUl Hell to fly m the face of one of those things which, 11 lJ commonly
man spent Sunday with Mr and agreed has the approval of God
No ..-cbtteclural engmeer would ever try to outwit the law
~n Dale Kealenon and Mrs Shoeof graVIty but there are DUihons of people wbo are trying to
mater aU of New Lexington
Mrs Elizabeth Wickham return outWit the moral law Sex ltcense thievery, lying, deceit,
ed to her borne m Cbesler Tuesday, greed and eonceJ.t - all these are under mdictment For any
after aJwo week v11lt w1tb Mr and man to rely upon them as help m lime of need IS to lean on
Mrt "'Will Hellman
Mr and Mrs Wilham Taylor broket! reeds
Wbat IS true of mdividuals JS equatly true of nations, lllld
and son of Adduwo were supper
guests or Mr and Mn Robert the State whtch puts 1ts trust m decetl diShonesty, and con·
Pl.unter Tuesday
tempt for morals Is seUing•ts own doom
Mr and Mra Gerald VIolet and
In one of the black hours of hiS adnunistraUon Mr Lin&lt;oln
Mr and Mrs Floyd Spence eaUed was urged to pray that God might be on his stde, to which the
on Mrs Jenme Roush Sunday
president replied, "I would much rather hope that I wu on
Mrs Dorothy Brown aDd son, Gods side • The important thing Is not to move the AlmighiJ
Sarnmte called at the Pamter lwroe
over among us as Jt IS to move over alongSide of him
Wednelday
(Copyright 1959 by the Division of Christian l!dueatlon, NaMrs Vlrgll Roush and daua:hter
Uonal
Councll of the Churches of Christ m the Uwted Statel
Mary Jo were m Parkeraburg on
Wednesday
of America

What About Mtrades Today'
Nursery and Jumor church for all
children 6 7 Youth meetlng and
plannmg for Rally November It
7 Men l!i F ellowsh1p meeting at
Ray Dom1gan horne High St
Tuesday 7 30 Missionary meetlng
Wednesday 7 ChGII' rehearul 7 43
BtbJe study and Prayer
Tu~rt Plains E U 8. Ch\lrch
Rev Paul Hooks MlnJater 9 30 am
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Sunday School 7 30 p m. Worahlp
will return to K-entucky 'With lbim
semce 7 30 p m Wednead17 night
Recent pl!li!U with Mr and Mn.
Prayer service
Leo Searlt were Mr and tMrs
Lottridge I U 8 ChtA'ch. Rtv
Charles F)ugan of Canton
Paul Hoob Mimster 10 00 Sun
Mr And Mrs Robert lhle and
day School 11 00 Worship service
Mrs. Mayne Hartenbach arnved
7 30 p m Youth Fellowship 7 30
Friday evening for a 'VUlt 'W'I.th
p m Fruiay night Pnyer mei!ting
Mr and Yn. J..mu Simpson and
South &amp;.thel • U 8. Church. R•v
fami)y
Paul Hooks, Minister 9 30 Wor
L. D IW'tinter wu In Bulfalo
ship service 10 30 Sunday achooL
W
Va Jut weekend t.o attend
8 00 p m Wednesday mght throu
tbe auction then
gh Nov 21 spec1al meeting c:on
Mr and Mn Shirley WoHe
ducted by the Minister
have returned to their home in
5yrec.PJ.. Flnt United Prftby.
Bradbury
tenan Churcb Rev Howard RupMn Nan Moore and Mr&amp; Jlar..
pelt Pastor Sunday Morning Wor
old Sauer were m Athens 'J'bun.
ship 9 00 Sermon Subject 1bey
day wtllere tbey ettended tbe
Sa1d It Couldn't Be Done ' Junior
Workthop m EngliBh for Coll!l£1
Choir under the leadership of
ProfeMOrs and ~ Sehool teachMary Lisle will &amp;lng in commem
ers,
Which was held at the Student
Where
Is
Praise
serv1ce
sermon
oration of Stewardahip •nd Honor
Center
Your
Trust'
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m1 Veterans 10 00 Sunday School
7 30 The DeaeoneiB Will meet in
tbe Annex Wednesday 4 4G Jun
lot c~otr will pr,1ctice.
Middleport llint Unl..., p,...
byterlan Cburcb, Rev Howard Ruppelt putor SllDda.Y 8 30 Sunday
Sabool 10 30 Morning Worsblp
servlte Sennon IUbject "Tbey
S-.ld It Couldn t Be Done Senior
lor OIA~ IOIIITS
cboar will slog • God Tne Creator
in commemoration o! Stewards an4!1
Veterans SuDday 8 00 WYF will
DO YOU HAVE TO SEE TO BEUEVE?
meet wUb Mr and Mrs R.icbard
-seemg is 1101 believin111'" numeroua and 10 aeftre that
Vau&amp;bn and Counaelora and Mrs
a young man sa1d in observing my doctors r.ve little 1\ope that
Everett BachMr the aNiataDt. Jib
lee Zirkle and Jud1 Sauer will be
an apparent aCt ol divine heal· I'd ever ful~ ~·· M told
ing as a side woman was prayed me "But I had faith in God I
the leaders and l..,ptuJ Bucha~ la
the moderator Tueaday DeaCons
for -,.ere must be IOfi'IO plaus· felt He could puree my body
and Deaconesses will meet at 7 30
lble ex:planatioo Perhaps she of this ailment.
In the pastor s 1tudy Wednetday
wasn't as aick u she tbought
"'I prayed earnestly Cod met
8 30 Junior (!boir practice 'l 00
s~ was '"
n~y fa~ I fe1t 'the power of
Senior choir
All thlnp are possible with God go through my body alter
IIH•r•Ncl Church, lvan...lc.l
God, and He • not )Jmltecl prayer one evening! Now, three
and Refor!Red, Presbyterian Pom
when ll comes to healing a yc:an later, I have not bad •
eroy Rev Waldo J Bartels, Pastor
human body!
single recu.rrlng attack of tnaMr Ralph M Campbell, S S Supt
The young doubter forgot }aria. My docton tell me they
Sunday Cbureh School 9 15 A. M
that the Soul tee~ and feels what cannot underttand th11, because
Worship hour 10 2!i Sermon topic
the eyes cannot IOC or feel We I had been hevinll the attacb
Looking Back' Junior Hi Youth
c.nnot prove a mtracle to those so frequently for yean My put
Fellowship 8 00 p m Blble Study
who do not wiSh to believe
reoord shoWed my malarial conhour Monday 1 30 p m Feden.ted
But, on the other hand l dttion 10 tevere u to be tnCircle meeting Wedneaday 7 30
t!Jose who do beheve, it u not curable
Confirmation Inatruct.ion Saturday
necessary to prove an act of ·sut today, 1 •m Ia ~
10 00 a m COme and Worth•
divine healing from God
health and have no atticb.
You are weleome
Do mlfOClet tUil happen to- God healed me. 1(1 a mlrUle.
Flnt Beptist Church, Racln. Arday 11 they did in Bible days1 1 give God the credit!"
thur R McCauleY. Pastor 9 30
Tbey dol
y.., C... ..,, hove the
a m Sunday Scbool 10 45 a m
Here it a mll'ade Mr Ef.
to heal The same ~
Morning Wonti1p Sermon De
ralrn,
ol
Now
York
State.
Jesus
used In heaUng the
cide TDday 6 00 p m BYF for
tacted
malaria
while
mw
t
lei
sick
~frnost
i 000 yean aao •
all sc:hool aa:es Wedne8dty, 'l 30
armed ~ervices dunntJ: or th
that H Ulel
p m Prayer meetin&amp;
War
II
Alter being dtocharged
~ po•
hthlthm aapflst Church, Grlat
he wu bothel-ed with ft!CUffmg
a,. 1
th

Bend Arthur R McCauley, Putor
9 30 am Morning Wonhip Sermon "Dee~e Today" 10 ID a m
Sund..,. Sohoolo. 7 30 p.m EveniD&amp;

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SERMONETIE
Theme: Go Deeper Wltll GotL
Tnt. "Loan.. oat ltliO the Deep" Luke H
Dr E. Stanley Jones tells of naUves m the Federated Jla.
lay States who set an day In the rice paddies fishing In one
foot of water Actually within sound are the rolling breaten
of the great ocean With Its depth and mexhaustibfo supplies
of ftsb This Is a parable of the spiritual upenen&lt;:e of ""'
many people
Let us first note bow we paddle about in the sballt&gt;ws as we
go about cultivating "' penonal, Inter religious life Evecyolle
feel! deep long111gs wbicb be believes God can satisfy We observe about us men and women wbo seem to have bad spiritual success, so we, too, try- or do we really' Prayer, for Instance For somo grown-upa prayer Is little more ~ "Now
I lay me down to sleep" at the close of the day, tbe Lonl'J
Prayer when they a'"'ken, and a spontaMous cry fOI' help
when they get Into truuble Prayer can be, and too often II,
just about such a shallow expenence
Many people IDISS the great blessings of worship Dr Dlwld
Elton Trueblood bas been insisting 1;11 his helpfUl UWe boob
that there IS no such thing as rellglon m delacbment. -ublll
we know followsbip In religious expression we mise the deep;
est mea.nlnJ[ of commiiiWIIl with GOd. There can be JIO 11ttot1.1
church wllliout pubUc worshl~, but no lndividualknOWa rell'
glon at Its best without sharing With others m prayer lllld

""What
triVJ.al excuses we give They are unworthf. tuu1181
as we bold them up against wbat we reatly believe WO)IIIhip II.

A few absentees are ill or away on Important bmdneas. What
about the rest of the people' Matly have excuses wblch !beY
W1&gt;uld be ashamed to give to the boss at the IIIC!oly or ibiJ
pnnCJpal at school "I Just overslept" "I went to churdiiO
much when I was a cblfd" "Sunday ,. the only da)'_l bave to
rest and do some of tbe things abOut the bouse " Wllo would
so easily remain away from an audieru:e with a king pr
dent' We rome here to meet with God, the Kin of
•
Surely 11 comes home to us In this matter whic~ Is flrBt
the mmds of thoughtful people In every nation - the
lem of a Just and enduring peace In war Ume a patlon
•
cbes out mto the deep water Amenea did In tho last war
Great risks were tal&lt;en II was oot certain when we enlared
tbe war In 1941 but wbat we mtght lose BllUons of tlollara
were spent the lives of thousands were placed In dan&amp;Of, and
many of them lost There 1s no wading around In aballow wa·
tor who,, a country Is out to will a war Whll&amp; abollt winning
peace' If we could push out Into the deeps of faith and lofty
expectaUon Instead of growing bitter and beaten In fear, owhal
a world we m~.ght bave
4
Yet, we must not be too bard upon
lllld
mots ln our mJSStonary ent,er:prlse we
to
confident and courageous Christians
Christ have also been fearful and ea~&gt;tioua
aQ:o one of the leaders warned "If we do

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Red Devils Edg~ White Falcons, 13Jo 6 PanthersG!veUpTDin Fo;rthQuarter, Tie
Rutland, coll&lt;etor., .. otroiaht
victories and champ (J( Ohio's Little Bucteve Conference, camP
within a whisker of Jl)s!ng the l&amp;tb
Friday night when the fired up
Wa h ama White Fa Icons nu&amp;ht
them with two re.~:ular 5 out, finally
bowin&amp; 13-6,
But Coach J im Vennari's boys
nearly hid had it twlee, tn the
third quarter, and as the gun ended the t:ame. Th~ Ohioana had
fashioned their l:i-tl lead on the
.trenctJI (If two brillt.nt lDng
piners by sophomore Lee comba,
playing the fullback. positicm for
the first time in the place of flu·
ridden Jim Hob.stetter.
Wahama fumbled on the first
play after the ope ning kickoff
io the chilling cold . Rutland took
over on the Wahama 115. On tbe
1ee0nd play combt picked hla way

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over

eente&lt; for
from ... , Wahamo ,... on fi...
the 10 yard line Herbie Grate ln the third period Wahama bad
pasied to Ro)' C remean~ for the reached RuUand's one yud tine on
[p lll.d H l&amp;d.
Tim MrCarthy's :n yard run and
Wahama {'Ould !1 o nothing wilk ano er 16 yarder b)' Van Meter.
" Sel'OIIc1 T"uey "ua d a set·Qn d d own Slt ua t 100
the ball again, an d 1n (,f'
quarter Ru tland got the p1gsk1n on the Rutlan~ ilne when 11 f_umon the wab 11 ma 42.
ble was rewvered by Rutland tn a
Grate rwung wide for one, the n big pile up at the linf'
Combs boomed 41 yards up tht- A.i the clock was runn ing out
middle for a 131) Je1d.
the final ~in~te Rutlan~ h~&lt;l tbe
ball near midtteid . 1t squuteo iiWIY
. The Falcons weren 't about to from Grate, was picked up by
g1ve up, bow~ver lhey .held R_ut· David Rouah and with two or
land scorel~ss tn the third pen~ three blacken ahead of him the
Jnd eari,Y m tht! fou rth ele&lt;'trl- Wah.ama back headed for p~ dirt.
fled the1r fans when Elmer Van Gr&lt;~te, who had fumble&lt;! , fmally
Meter took a punt on_the Rutland got to Roush through the inter·
•• •
t.o swm g WIde • l1teraled ference at t h e three yard Une.
.,,
U"IO"~un
off to David Jloueh , w~o ~ted And the game ended before Waall the way_ down the sJdelmt!s to hama could run off a play.
j ~eore IU.ndJng up.
Not only Hobatetter but Jerry
Roush's kick for ttte EP missed, Eads, stalwart tackle. missed the

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Rutland
7 6 0 (}--13
Waham.a
0 0 0 6-- 6
"-~ · Rut 1an d , c om
b s (21 , 10
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yard run ; 41 yd. run . EP . Creme11ns
pa!L'I rGnte&gt;. Wahama , D. Hou.1h

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12·12 Wtth Hounds For ...nd SEOAL Deadlock

Pomeroy's Purple Panthers battled to a 12-12 tie here Fri·
Nelson villi.' had to punt. Pomeroy
t 11 k'
" p "
1., 8 1
day night, their second in SEOAL play wlthout a victory,
If!&amp; Gvcr on
l. Tue antuers
agat'••t the equally wt'nless Nelsonvt'lle Greyhounds.
worked the
for
plays, !!hen
·Riff! 6•6 f mbl
t
h t' u
The P,ntbers were ahead 12"V• after getti'ng one TD t' n the TD for
e
se
up
t e Jemg
the Hounds.
first quarter and another In the third . But they c-ouldn't hold
STATISTICS

ball two

on .

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Football Scores

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Brl.tl•Sh PUII

Victory Over Shlpp~g Fever
Seen In New Cattle Vaceine

II

The Hounds tied it by cashing in on a break _ Chuck Rif- Yudt r"thint
165
197
Starting lineups : Rutlarid , J . (le's fumblt on hfj own 2-9 with five minutes left. Boling re· Y•rd&amp; P'!Uint
40
II
Brogan and Dugan . ends : Pierce covered for Nelsonville.
Tetal y~rds
205
2(15
6
and Sln1er, tackle.!i : Southern and
p
tt4l pte-cl
3
1
Stewart, guards ; German , center, h ldn 10 playsd JerryloStteeh le, fullback, the Hounds' m&amp;in horse, ..:::: :o.,;l•ted
2
0
Baeks, Romine , e remeans, Grate,
a ground own
e one where it was second and goal. Pan~• int•rceptltd
0
3JS7
and Comb&amp;. Alternates, Berry From there Steele leaped over to tie the count.
Punt&amp;
l /ll
20
R.
W, Brogan , L. Brogan, Georg~ Brewer.
Stetle tried to r.un for the PA"I:
Pen•ltM•
45
12
Total yds
154 86
Wahama; Greer and Clark ends ; with a double reverse that had and Polley used it for 20 to the First Downt
10
2
Net Rush
147 20 Van Meter and Rogers, u,ckle1; )b· worked well earlier, but JUffie was Panther 11.
Fu~tto
3
1
y ds. pus
It was fourth and two on the Fumbl•a
"""'
0
7 06 chir and Nicholson, guards; Mil· ready for h i~. nailing him ibort,
lost
3
Paa!l- att.
5 19 ler, center. Backs. Van Meter, and thereby liVed the tie for tbe two when Steele cracked over cenINDIVIDUAL YARDAGES
Pass eompl.
3 Roush, Russell, and McCarthy. Alt, Panthen.
ter to tie it up. Five minutes re- Rtffll, 1-1 in tl• urrJ.s.
Funmbles
4
3 ernates, Oldaker, Taylor, l-IarThe frigid e&lt;~f,U.ni iNpired raJ- m.~e:ni~:~~l;~Uey short of the Co•t•a, 53 in NYIM'I urril'fi.
Fumbles INt
3
2 grtves Jewell.
ged footballhurt
from both clubs. Pom- JOal line on hit run for the PAT. Wilton, 40 In 11 c•rrl..
eroy WIIO b 1
more, 1011" 16 111 The Panthers had tO punt aftt:,r re- BrOwn, 34 in • 1• ·c arrl••
three um ..:1, NelaonviUe neitber ceivlng the kickoff and Nelson·
The Panthers played without the
vlllf !'AU out the tirlt ~alf clock. services of Eddie Buffington, pass·
of its &amp;wo miaeuu.
OHIO HIGH SCHOOL
1 Both teamt had 205 net Ylrds
saCOND HALF
er and defensive halfback, who
Unlt..t Preu l•frvnltleMI
from rushiDJ and ~a: 'IJhile
After the buul mow, and fea· had 20 stitches taken in his paM·
Sprlntfl.td t2 Lhn1 6
Pomeroy ~ad 165 oo the qound turin&amp; P•ren~' Night, one-half of inc arm WednesdaY following an
t.. ...•ln 21 Tottdo Wtl.. 6
to Nellonvtlle'a It'l.
· the st.adi.um lights de&lt;!lded it wu Injury in practice.
Steullenviii•IJ
Tele4e
Llbl.r
A
key
penalty,
•
1&amp;-y•rder.
burt
too
oold. They went out. It Wll
Steele carried lor Nelsonville 33
Middleport's Yellow Jackett, decimated by serious injuries 25 to Wellston 30. On second play,
llyrlt 20 Tol. •combtr 21 (tit)
the P21nthers early in tbe fourth ISO mlnutet before power was re- lJ,mes, netted 75 yards.
early In the game and woefully short of bench replacements Evans over left guard for 66 to aealty 20 Mt. Vtrnen 14
quarter. Btu W~IIOII, thr Poi;IMr'O)' atored and the. game reaumed.
Starting Uneup: Pomeroy, o1fense:
tumbled to the Wellston Golden Rockets Friday nteht 48.0 ' Middleport 4 and in 2nd quarter "'lrtlns Ferry 47 Unl ... Locel
PALM DESERT, Calif. UPI _ qutrterblck and top Unebaeker,
Alain the Panthers had decided Parker and Grueser, end•; Hem9·
1n a runa•w ay at Wellston .
~=rpon t~: next play. Leach's run Ctfumbu1 lastmoer 16
'111anks to a monumental mental waa ejecte~ from tbe iaDI.e fof • to win u they lltrted on their OWJl ley and Sprln~er. ·tackles; Downie
MlrlM Prlftldln 0 error the UnltNt State!! went ln· personal foul. ·
10 after the opeaiDI kickoff and ·and Stewart, guards: Jewell, center.
Down 24·0 at the end of the flrrt quarter, and 80.() after
AT ...::;t·~-·
to th~ final round of Ryder Cup
Coach Alez CJ.Io',s boy1 b.ld ~ lo ,lgbt pbJI. '11:1.1fl lonleat Backs: Wilson, Riffle, Brown, and
the first play of the second period, the Jackets wert unable
Evaru kicked o1f, Jackets 101 :olumbu&amp; wm 22
Celumbu1 North 20 tompeUtion today holding a 2~ lhem&amp;elvet I touchdown f.IJe lint pitaer was J yardl by WiliOII on Coates. Altern1tes: Teaford, Poulin
to halt th e powerful Wel1ston offense hinged on tbe running ~hree flrat downs to Wc11ston 43
to 1¥.: margin _ and with
high time lbey Jot the ball. Nellonvtlle a keep.
and D. Coates.
of fullback Jim Evans.
but W. Harria' pass to Kloes for 10 Vhlt•h•ll 20 DeJaw•,. 1
openln&amp; kid:off,
1be TD carne oh 1 perfect pau '. Nrlsonville
0 8 0 G-12
E\•ans carrjd the ball on 8IX
Ftlllback Manning Baumgardner was dug out uf Hotdog'&amp; hands by ~r1ndvlew lO u...-r Arl ......... 14 hope-11 they C&lt;luld recapture tbe received the
Vorthln...,.
14
U,._.a
1
trophy
now
held
by
the
British,
couldn't
move
the
ball,
liVe
It
up
play
to
end
Howard
Parker
from
Pome"?Y
e
0 8 0--12
plays from scriri'lma~~:e in the fir!t w•• carri•d off tbe field helplest a defender, Wellstoo recovering 0r1
lllll•rd 36 Wnter¥Uie 0
"We're off on the right foot and on theJr own 48.
Wilton. Ptrkor, COinl down and
Sconna: Pomeroy : Brown, 1 yard
periud and part of the tecond, early Jn tbe ~~;ame, his epralned an· own 34. On fint play Evans took
1 mow 'em down today,'' said
In eight plan, featurtn1 rua• by o~rt., took the ball on the 10, shook ru!'; Parker, 28 _yard · pass · (from
.ondon 40 Othu•• 0
raekin~ up thrt&gt;e touchdowns on kle aa:cravated.
Hendershott's pallS down the mid
Ac
.
.
mr
14
_
while
admitDavid
"Browp tor 1.11 at end, ~r Njek loote one tlekler, and Went over Wttson). Nelsonville : Steele (2-l. 1
:olu"*us
Hal£back·fullback Dave Hartin- die, nobody near him , wPnt an wa •
runs of 34. 22 . and rotlr ya rd s, ad ·
New AtlNftr 12
forcea Coate• for 10 at taekle, ud )ptflt_ tar the tU ~.
yard~.:ru=':::"':::·========
ded a (lfi.yard run to tht· Middle· ger was removed in the second to scort&gt;. LeM'h'1 run for PAT nc
GrMmlllt 21 Hlll . .ro 0
ll~~·~:~:Oj';j;,,
waa a 8 at end, PomefOJ had &amp;bt bail on
sm.tth 1topped Wlllon short on
::;:,
pori rnur. and an other 66 yard quarter limping bac!ly with his 1 good. Score, 34-0.
.11cinnall Centrel 22
\:
the 1. Brown ~ It oYer. WU· tda try at end for the PAT. Five
pass recet,tlon !u score. One she bruiaed hlp. He came back to battle
Up to this point each kickoff
Cincinnati Taft 11
HaM'y Weetman. ror year• llne son's pau to TGm Grutll!r wu m.lnutu remained in the third
ya rd stHmp('r was fo r 19 yard1 the Rockets In the second half but
by
l
J~ttket re
had
been
bobbled
1
nclnnltl
Wntern
Hlllt
M
of
En~land's ,l!reate~~t orofession· knoekid down br Btftl1, wbo pta,- quarter.
ttllt ff'll ~ hnrt t.f a score. Ouce he finA11y had to ~•11 It qulta before
celver
and
recovered
before
be
ClncfMetl
WlthNw
0
als,
was the "J!'oat" of Friday's ed bbhllelf 1 P'ftt II~''· Seven
The batUe 1\'f:Slwed baek and
was held for t wo yard s.
the flnal pertod oJ)ened.
:utlln1 14 Lov.IHIII I
;;&lt;JaY .- He and partner Dave Thom· mlnuttl re%Qlne4 in the firJt fortb tbe btlaote of the third
Bitter oold aeemed to bamper ing bit.
Jackets moved to Welltton 3!. ;inclnn•tl Cnntry Day 12
a1 had their match with Snead quarter.
·
quuter aad lnto the fourth.
His l:l? ya rd~ on the ground the Jac-etll more than Wellston.
lndlu Hill I and Dr. Cary Middleeoff
wrapCoull Bob Ptlr'Od'a ~ QOM'·
Pomel_, 1\_.t 1 ebanee to t41le an
eclipsed M"ddleport's total of 116 Middleport fumbled a tol.a.J of 1ix against tubs, late ln quarter. Walter Harrie worked the option for :lnclnnatl W.lnut Hlllt 16
oed up. 'Mlev were fine-up goinK e~ a ~bit nv.,_ pity IG tt. 104 lead .-1, in the fourth but
llR the grou nd, most of it agaiwt times, losing .the ball rour timet.
CIMI,..... HuthM 6 Into the 36th hole. AH they needed up the aoore in tbe second quarter. raa out o1' downa in a tourtb and
Wellston's first line defenlfl.
Wetlaton fumbled three tlmea, loJ- 13, pa11ed to WilHam Harris for
was a halve to save the day ton Startllll on their 30 tbey made It twe situation on the Nel1011viUe
From midway In the Sl!i:Ond per· in&amp; It three time., but ttleae ea.me 20. Kloee couldn't hold one at tbe :lnclnn.ttl McNichotll 30
goal line . Walter Harri1 lo•t tour
Mllhtrlll ' tbe British - and Snead already 6.ft Jn 17 plan. The faucy rcvene 40. WUaon, needinl two, e:ot only
iod Coaeh Bob Brennan used see· from tbe IC!'Ubl ..
:•tNrlftl '•lrmont Jl XIMtll 0
had knocked hia aecohd shot inta netted
once, 11 another tlme, one.
ond and tbird strln1er1 oo (1{Ont brl!lht 1]101 In tho Jacbt trying to pau II the haU ended.
Third Quoottr
,.yhln Stlven 0
a amall lake.
f~n•e .
attack Wll piillihl at Walter HarThe Jackets bad two cbance.a
Deyten Reth 0 (t..)
Bur Weetman, Instead ot pia)'·
Quarterback Jerry Fry wa• kick· r!:l and Hartinger completed ~even turned the ball over to Wellston on Covin-. 32. QI\I'IM Kllillr 0
it safe,
goinq tor a bogey.
ed in tbe head and waa removed of l8 tollel tor a wtal of 102 Roeketa' 3&amp;. On third play Hender- "&lt;•nla Wtlton 16 Little Mleml 6
elected to ahool for
the
yardll,
with
two
comp..Uona
nai·
to Meigs General Hospital In Pom·
shott paNed te Earl CCNIIPiton Troy S4o .,......,... 0
JIO'&lt;!On • He wound up ln the drink,
eel
good
on
lnterferencoe.
er.oy in .the &amp;ccond half. He 1uf·
- and the resua wae that
End Rl)' Kloes caua:ht all tbe from that point for 6~ yard• and .Jddletown 21
fen~tl . apparently, an lnJW)' alml·
th.e 40-0 tc:ore, The run ftUed.
Doyton-nl16
American won on a bogey
beavtlfl
except
one
taken
by
Ml'ke
Jar to th11t of Boone Hlndy'• in
Davis threw a key block to spring ~lqua II tldttty 6
Snead's fine, preaau~packfd
Shater
and
one
b)'
William
Harr\.1.
the Jackl't'fl first garr.e of the IOi Cornp.tton at the Jacket 30.
Clewel•ncl Gltftwftle Jl
putt.
IMrlftl lumiNry
son {llutland).
Fourth Quartw
Cl...taftd leat Tedi 0
betame the gOat for
Evau kicked off. Jackets tum-Early,
after
startlns
on
the
JaeCl~antll 4dams t2
time
as he mlued a
bled on lit pia)', Wellston ball Oft
kets'
49
(Evan•
deferue
only,
had
C!lev&gt;tland
Letlft
I
putt
that
would have
Jatket 34. Fourth pl1y, Evan&amp;, 22
Intercepted limping Hartinger's Eatl Ckvela"d Shaw 11
11ole.
yd1 for TD. EP, Enna. Score 8-0.
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was a sku11,"
said Snfad
!:nn• kicked off to Jacket 18. long passl ' Wellaton moved to the
with
19
with
subs
In
the
a:ame
from
Jl
..
torl•
U
Bowllnl
Clr-Mn
I
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Jaclr:eta fumbled on rtrat play, reWeetman had no alibis r:overed for 'r yard gain . 'H1rtln· where Buteh Staten broke over the&gt; Sactd_,tky 31 ·P:Indlar o
,Jacket
cP.nter
for
the
di•tanco.
llcron
O.rflellll
20
Akr011
North
0
no
apologies.
1er'a pass lnte~epted by Barnett
,'It's the only way I know how
on MHS M. Uendenhot pused to Score f6.0. The run for PAT failed. Cetumbva Llnflen GO
Later in tbe period paases for
ColvmiMHI Central II
- p:o for the green," he
Earl Compston to Jal!ket 8. Melvin
29,
18,
and
8
yards
moved
the
JacGt-ove
City
I
Maryavlll•
0
"I UIOUKh It would be
D11Yi1 over loft g:uard on flrAt play.
2·Uil instead of l ·up."
P1111 fur PAT no good. Score l·HI kets lo the Wellston two. But Walt Newe ... 22 ChllllcotfM 0
Harris wa11 pulled down ror an 18 ClralevUI• 44. p-t....nt Vitw 1 '• •
Finat~r ·
Evan• kicked oft to Jacket 37. rnrd lfi5R, then I 19 yard loss trr CaRel WlnchKtef' 40
' '
their
Zero )'ards In three tries, W. Har· lfli to palis from punt formation
MllllerljMrt 24
Ree9
ris punting 21 to Wellliton 40. Hen - (on the two yard line) b~· Wella- B•rne Union U Frankfert 6
I
derahott pa11sed to Mullen for 2S ton's crushine ends.
Werren 19 Sher. IP1.) 14
and after ln9omplete pass, Evans
As l"he game ended Wsrren Hul- Hamilton Garfield 14
acored from the 84 tver his left bert recov~red a fumble by a thlrd
II You'l't IIJhl. cl ..,.,.,._
HaMilton Tift 12
gu11rd. EvonR ran point. ~core 22.0. strinJ: Wellston bat!k.
Manlllon 90 BerMtiNI 0
And
h
I could .,. y houn aftc!r a
Evana kicked otf, Jackets made
St•llatlct
Ol•t•ney 42 Sc6eto Yell_, 0
thrue yards In thi'IH! trloa, punted
tqlf you doa'l hav. cnouJII
Marlen H1rtlin1 76
M.
w.
jnauraoce to rcbuUd iL Ro·
3D to Wellston 38. Wt!llaton was First downs
P....w.rJt Re11.
13
II
Un!Md Prfla ln ..rnatiOMI
taking a
placcmt~nl .,_· an &amp;till
held, punted tu Jacket fa; Jackett Yds ru11hing
Porbmoulh Not,. K»&gt;IM 60
116
313
SYRACUSE,
N.
Y.
UPI
loll
at AtheQI.
&amp;•!ned five In three trlea, punted Yds. pasainll
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Plketen 14 A short nlght'a work may lflnd are out or the
102 136
lclvlct ID know lr you're
Weqrly &lt;II WhMieriiMwa o
Mike DeJohn a long way up the heve to beat the
I lldaquately 1111 a u r • d. Thill
Wohlnot.. C. H • •
tow Jackett nect
apncy It equipped to ana·
filtlc
ladder.
Cohtmbua flrenklin HttL 11
DeJohn, 18, recovered the pre•' place rank.
f lpa your lndivldu.J rc:qulre·
Alltlnct II T•. . . kott 0
AthenJ, which had
tige he loat two years ago aftd alI mtall aftd ID live )'OU tho
Ctnton McKiniM 44 Man•flelcl J4 ao earned a tentative dtte with ln se"!eral
1 '-t protc:cllon II tho loweat:
Porf1-lh 41 MoKoll (Ky.) 14
poeaible cost. Your !ndc:pen·
t'Qurthtanlb-Js heav;ywe{Jht con· GallipoiJe, ftOW II
ZtntO&lt;II(It 21 ~'nctllor I
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tender Eddie Machen Friday tle for third by
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that allowed Its first six opponents o.nto...lo 12 "'""'"' II
when 1 aurprlae openlnJ a• next week (It Atbeni). ·
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Thd oNSan Fnnclfiro FortY·NinUI to 1verag 0 only nine polntll t t- Wooster 21 ~~~~ Lthnun I
M!!lia:a County's entrtntl
find
1ualt brought him a technleil
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18 11 CharlJe Powell at 47 serondl of of the,·blaemenl
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1'be P•nthfll'l bave no wiu,
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l fftsura:nce Of All Types I shackle razzle·daale ofhmMa Sun· handed th tt
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Penaltiea
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San . Fran~l.~Ca, lead inc the 1B49 lnt mo11th, 34·0.
Punts
4·104 3·39
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total offense with 2,11J9 yards.
Score By Ouartert
They are 11lwaya tough at home
advaftla8e of our Fall a....,po
and the Forty-Ninen, nuraln.&amp; a
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ltiOtlto.fw ham• -cl~mlzln" Sa,.
one·aame lead over the chlm- Middleport
WeiUion
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pion Baltimore Coll1, have won
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only once In nine previous tries
Sec.tlna, Evant (4), 22 rd run,
at Loa Anteles.
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SC yd run, 4 yd run, 88 yd paN.
Ol1nta Over Carda
Davis, 8 yd run, Compston, 85 yd
New York, leading the Cleve- pass, Staten, 19 yd run. PAT. Ev·
f~ILY 10011
lond Brownt and Philadelphia ma, two .
Eajlle!l leath 4-2) by • (lime In
tndlviduel Yard&amp;. .
A "n~,a&amp;" tn Jitodern
the EaL'It, entertalns the Chicago
H1rtlnotir 42 In 12 cerrl". Walt.
hom11 .. At low 11 · - -Cardinals and Is a seven-point Hlrrl-. 411n ft. a.ulltfllrdntr 14
choice. The Cardlnill! 2-1 can· In leur ctrrlel. l(IMI, 10 In pe.
flUI per mo.
not llfatcb the ewperlence or df'·
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fen1e power of the Gtanlll 5-l
but have just the l)&gt;pe of wide Shafer, end•: L)oQna. Edwards. tacWbonlt-utoTVII&gt;
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opt'n offenae most likely to ll"'ublr 1des; Roush, Werner, IUI!rda; Hul·
burt, eenter Back a. Fry, HarunGet Our New
ltlll11t10111 Of ..WO., C11D1
New York.
••r, W. u.rrts, Blum;antner. Alt·
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GIUI in winter
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game foe Rutland."Hi ...m Sl•wter
Jr · filled m fur Eads, while Grate
played for Hobstetter. Eads ha11
" bad shoulder.
ulan ~·!! Wa ... ma to 20 net
yard s ru sh• n g t 0 It s own 147 b ut
W aham~ added 8t1 yard&amp; on five ~~f
19 con(poleted passes. Fumbles, m
the cold •ir, mired down both
team~. Rutland miscuing four
~mes , Wahaf!la three, Rutland losmg three of 1ts four, Waham.a two
of its three .
i'irst downs were even, 5-5.
Statistic•

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Gallipolis
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Scoring, Gallipolis, 1\oderick, 3
yard run: Lan~. 1 yd. sneak; Evana
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1 yd dive: Rla;ca,. l4 yd. run; Gard·
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David e.o~ IArbara, Mrs. Robert
Layne, H;trrielt and Holly, Mn.
Roland Kt!JT and Debbie-, Mrs. Joe
Paugh, Debbie, Becky and Jttkie,
Mrs. Norman Stiver\!!, Wck:ie, Mjke
a·nd Cheri, Mrs. Pirl Burris, Lar·
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Alfred Sprouse, and Manrb.a, Mrs.
King, Debbie, Dale, Tammy, and
Larry, Mrs. PaW Roush, Cindy and
Mark, Mn. Carroll Adatnl, Jr. and
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A Halloween Party was held i.n
the basement of St. Paul's Luther·
an Cburoh on Wednesday evl"lling
for tr-e children of the church.
The evening was spent playing
1amet, refre~~hment5 were served
and favors given to each child,

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Dafe R.otu:h, Greg and Roger, ~1ly end Carolyn Rou!fb, Johnny,
Paul, Merry Alice, and Marlyn
Botd., lfn. Donald Baumgardner,
Cberl'I. Y~ and Linda, lln. wn.
Uam McFarlind, Raymond and
Oharles.
Mrs. Philip Batey, and Ralph,
Jimmy Rice, Mt'L'I . Nebon Roush,
Randy and Rormie, Cornell and
Gil)'nell Nease, Anna •nd Jackie
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Team 1 game - PulveriJ:ers 938. Nancy Wll, Susie Grinstead, A1ke
Top ..5.. Sowl..-s
Roush, Bob Grin.ltead, Mrs. ThoUIO
R. V.' CUbbs
mall Grinstead.
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0 . L. Wright
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J. Hoffman
Mn. Jaet Welch, Mrs. Grant
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W. Dudding-W. Davia
Roush, Mrs. WUiiam POWell, Mrs.
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William R. Powell and Nancy Jaat,
Mr. and !lira. Herman LaJDe, Mn.
C!IU.aGI RESULTS
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Is Held At New
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finest·~lchlre

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HJlf &amp;: Half
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tnd. 3 Games - R. V. Gibbai 647.
Jnd. I game - O. L. Wri&amp;IJt, 255.
"'am 3 games - Pulveriz.erll,

Micky FJ-uier •cored
first touchdown in the
ter on a brUUant 47
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White matched it moment. later
with a 28 rard acorinlt run tor
Jackson. It wile 8-8 at the half.

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49'crs, Giants, Must Shackle
Dazzling Offenses To Hold On

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Red Devils Edg~ White Falcons, 13Jo 6 PanthersG!veUpTDin Fo;rthQuarter, Tie
Rutland, coll&lt;etor., .. otroiaht
victories and champ (J( Ohio's Little Bucteve Conference, camP
within a whisker of Jl)s!ng the l&amp;tb
Friday night when the fired up
Wa h ama White Fa Icons nu&amp;ht
them with two re.~:ular 5 out, finally
bowin&amp; 13-6,
But Coach J im Vennari's boys
nearly hid had it twlee, tn the
third quarter, and as the gun ended the t:ame. Th~ Ohioana had
fashioned their l:i-tl lead on the
.trenctJI (If two brillt.nt lDng
piners by sophomore Lee comba,
playing the fullback. positicm for
the first time in the place of flu·
ridden Jim Hob.stetter.
Wahama fumbled on the first
play after the ope ning kickoff
io the chilling cold . Rutland took
over on the Wahama 115. On tbe
1ee0nd play combt picked hla way

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from ... , Wahamo ,... on fi...
the 10 yard line Herbie Grate ln the third period Wahama bad
pasied to Ro)' C remean~ for the reached RuUand's one yud tine on
[p lll.d H l&amp;d.
Tim MrCarthy's :n yard run and
Wahama {'Ould !1 o nothing wilk ano er 16 yarder b)' Van Meter.
" Sel'OIIc1 T"uey "ua d a set·Qn d d own Slt ua t 100
the ball again, an d 1n (,f'
quarter Ru tland got the p1gsk1n on the Rutlan~ ilne when 11 f_umon the wab 11 ma 42.
ble was rewvered by Rutland tn a
Grate rwung wide for one, the n big pile up at the linf'
Combs boomed 41 yards up tht- A.i the clock was runn ing out
middle for a 131) Je1d.
the final ~in~te Rutlan~ h~&lt;l tbe
ball near midtteid . 1t squuteo iiWIY
. The Falcons weren 't about to from Grate, was picked up by
g1ve up, bow~ver lhey .held R_ut· David Rouah and with two or
land scorel~ss tn the third pen~ three blacken ahead of him the
Jnd eari,Y m tht! fou rth ele&lt;'trl- Wah.ama back headed for p~ dirt.
fled the1r fans when Elmer Van Gr&lt;~te, who had fumble&lt;! , fmally
Meter took a punt on_the Rutland got to Roush through the inter·
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U"IO"~un
off to David Jloueh , w~o ~ted And the game ended before Waall the way_ down the sJdelmt!s to hama could run off a play.
j ~eore IU.ndJng up.
Not only Hobatetter but Jerry
Roush's kick for ttte EP missed, Eads, stalwart tackle. missed the

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Pomeroy's Purple Panthers battled to a 12-12 tie here Fri·
Nelson villi.' had to punt. Pomeroy
t 11 k'
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day night, their second in SEOAL play wlthout a victory,
If!&amp; Gvcr on
l. Tue antuers
agat'••t the equally wt'nless Nelsonvt'lle Greyhounds.
worked the
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·Riff! 6•6 f mbl
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The P,ntbers were ahead 12"V• after getti'ng one TD t' n the TD for
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STATISTICS

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The Hounds tied it by cashing in on a break _ Chuck Rif- Yudt r"thint
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197
Starting lineups : Rutlarid , J . (le's fumblt on hfj own 2-9 with five minutes left. Boling re· Y•rd&amp; P'!Uint
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Brogan and Dugan . ends : Pierce covered for Nelsonville.
Tetal y~rds
205
2(15
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and Sln1er, tackle.!i : Southern and
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Stewart, guards ; German , center, h ldn 10 playsd JerryloStteeh le, fullback, the Hounds' m&amp;in horse, ..:::: :o.,;l•ted
2
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Baeks, Romine , e remeans, Grate,
a ground own
e one where it was second and goal. Pan~• int•rceptltd
0
3JS7
and Comb&amp;. Alternates, Berry From there Steele leaped over to tie the count.
Punt&amp;
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20
R.
W, Brogan , L. Brogan, Georg~ Brewer.
Stetle tried to r.un for the PA"I:
Pen•ltM•
45
12
Total yds
154 86
Wahama; Greer and Clark ends ; with a double reverse that had and Polley used it for 20 to the First Downt
10
2
Net Rush
147 20 Van Meter and Rogers, u,ckle1; )b· worked well earlier, but JUffie was Panther 11.
Fu~tto
3
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It was fourth and two on the Fumbl•a
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lost
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Pass eompl.
3 Roush, Russell, and McCarthy. Alt, Panthen.
ter to tie it up. Five minutes re- Rtffll, 1-1 in tl• urrJ.s.
Funmbles
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3 ernates, Oldaker, Taylor, l-IarThe frigid e&lt;~f,U.ni iNpired raJ- m.~e:ni~:~~l;~Uey short of the Co•t•a, 53 in NYIM'I urril'fi.
Fumbles INt
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2 grtves Jewell.
ged footballhurt
from both clubs. Pom- JOal line on hit run for the PAT. Wilton, 40 In 11 c•rrl..
eroy WIIO b 1
more, 1011" 16 111 The Panthers had tO punt aftt:,r re- BrOwn, 34 in • 1• ·c arrl••
three um ..:1, NelaonviUe neitber ceivlng the kickoff and Nelson·
The Panthers played without the
vlllf !'AU out the tirlt ~alf clock. services of Eddie Buffington, pass·
of its &amp;wo miaeuu.
OHIO HIGH SCHOOL
1 Both teamt had 205 net Ylrds
saCOND HALF
er and defensive halfback, who
Unlt..t Preu l•frvnltleMI
from rushiDJ and ~a: 'IJhile
After the buul mow, and fea· had 20 stitches taken in his paM·
Sprlntfl.td t2 Lhn1 6
Pomeroy ~ad 165 oo the qound turin&amp; P•ren~' Night, one-half of inc arm WednesdaY following an
t.. ...•ln 21 Tottdo Wtl.. 6
to Nellonvtlle'a It'l.
· the st.adi.um lights de&lt;!lded it wu Injury in practice.
Steullenviii•IJ
Tele4e
Llbl.r
A
key
penalty,
•
1&amp;-y•rder.
burt
too
oold. They went out. It Wll
Steele carried lor Nelsonville 33
Middleport's Yellow Jackett, decimated by serious injuries 25 to Wellston 30. On second play,
llyrlt 20 Tol. •combtr 21 (tit)
the P21nthers early in tbe fourth ISO mlnutet before power was re- lJ,mes, netted 75 yards.
early In the game and woefully short of bench replacements Evans over left guard for 66 to aealty 20 Mt. Vtrnen 14
quarter. Btu W~IIOII, thr Poi;IMr'O)' atored and the. game reaumed.
Starting Uneup: Pomeroy, o1fense:
tumbled to the Wellston Golden Rockets Friday nteht 48.0 ' Middleport 4 and in 2nd quarter "'lrtlns Ferry 47 Unl ... Locel
PALM DESERT, Calif. UPI _ qutrterblck and top Unebaeker,
Alain the Panthers had decided Parker and Grueser, end•; Hem9·
1n a runa•w ay at Wellston .
~=rpon t~: next play. Leach's run Ctfumbu1 lastmoer 16
'111anks to a monumental mental waa ejecte~ from tbe iaDI.e fof • to win u they lltrted on their OWJl ley and Sprln~er. ·tackles; Downie
MlrlM Prlftldln 0 error the UnltNt State!! went ln· personal foul. ·
10 after the opeaiDI kickoff and ·and Stewart, guards: Jewell, center.
Down 24·0 at the end of the flrrt quarter, and 80.() after
AT ...::;t·~-·
to th~ final round of Ryder Cup
Coach Alez CJ.Io',s boy1 b.ld ~ lo ,lgbt pbJI. '11:1.1fl lonleat Backs: Wilson, Riffle, Brown, and
the first play of the second period, the Jackets wert unable
Evaru kicked o1f, Jackets 101 :olumbu&amp; wm 22
Celumbu1 North 20 tompeUtion today holding a 2~ lhem&amp;elvet I touchdown f.IJe lint pitaer was J yardl by WiliOII on Coates. Altern1tes: Teaford, Poulin
to halt th e powerful Wel1ston offense hinged on tbe running ~hree flrat downs to Wc11ston 43
to 1¥.: margin _ and with
high time lbey Jot the ball. Nellonvtlle a keep.
and D. Coates.
of fullback Jim Evans.
but W. Harria' pass to Kloes for 10 Vhlt•h•ll 20 DeJaw•,. 1
openln&amp; kid:off,
1be TD carne oh 1 perfect pau '. Nrlsonville
0 8 0 G-12
E\•ans carrjd the ball on 8IX
Ftlllback Manning Baumgardner was dug out uf Hotdog'&amp; hands by ~r1ndvlew lO u...-r Arl ......... 14 hope-11 they C&lt;luld recapture tbe received the
Vorthln...,.
14
U,._.a
1
trophy
now
held
by
the
British,
couldn't
move
the
ball,
liVe
It
up
play
to
end
Howard
Parker
from
Pome"?Y
e
0 8 0--12
plays from scriri'lma~~:e in the fir!t w•• carri•d off tbe field helplest a defender, Wellstoo recovering 0r1
lllll•rd 36 Wnter¥Uie 0
"We're off on the right foot and on theJr own 48.
Wilton. Ptrkor, COinl down and
Sconna: Pomeroy : Brown, 1 yard
periud and part of the tecond, early Jn tbe ~~;ame, his epralned an· own 34. On fint play Evans took
1 mow 'em down today,'' said
In eight plan, featurtn1 rua• by o~rt., took the ball on the 10, shook ru!'; Parker, 28 _yard · pass · (from
.ondon 40 Othu•• 0
raekin~ up thrt&gt;e touchdowns on kle aa:cravated.
Hendershott's pallS down the mid
Ac
.
.
mr
14
_
while
admitDavid
"Browp tor 1.11 at end, ~r Njek loote one tlekler, and Went over Wttson). Nelsonville : Steele (2-l. 1
:olu"*us
Hal£back·fullback Dave Hartin- die, nobody near him , wPnt an wa •
runs of 34. 22 . and rotlr ya rd s, ad ·
New AtlNftr 12
forcea Coate• for 10 at taekle, ud )ptflt_ tar the tU ~.
yard~.:ru=':::"':::·========
ded a (lfi.yard run to tht· Middle· ger was removed in the second to scort&gt;. LeM'h'1 run for PAT nc
GrMmlllt 21 Hlll . .ro 0
ll~~·~:~:Oj';j;,,
waa a 8 at end, PomefOJ had &amp;bt bail on
sm.tth 1topped Wlllon short on
::;:,
pori rnur. and an other 66 yard quarter limping bac!ly with his 1 good. Score, 34-0.
.11cinnall Centrel 22
\:
the 1. Brown ~ It oYer. WU· tda try at end for the PAT. Five
pass recet,tlon !u score. One she bruiaed hlp. He came back to battle
Up to this point each kickoff
Cincinnati Taft 11
HaM'y Weetman. ror year• llne son's pau to TGm Grutll!r wu m.lnutu remained in the third
ya rd stHmp('r was fo r 19 yard1 the Rockets In the second half but
by
l
J~ttket re
had
been
bobbled
1
nclnnltl
Wntern
Hlllt
M
of
En~land's ,l!reate~~t orofession· knoekid down br Btftl1, wbo pta,- quarter.
ttllt ff'll ~ hnrt t.f a score. Ouce he finA11y had to ~•11 It qulta before
celver
and
recovered
before
be
ClncfMetl
WlthNw
0
als,
was the "J!'oat" of Friday's ed bbhllelf 1 P'ftt II~''· Seven
The batUe 1\'f:Slwed baek and
was held for t wo yard s.
the flnal pertod oJ)ened.
:utlln1 14 Lov.IHIII I
;;&lt;JaY .- He and partner Dave Thom· mlnuttl re%Qlne4 in the firJt fortb tbe btlaote of the third
Bitter oold aeemed to bamper ing bit.
Jackets moved to Welltton 3!. ;inclnn•tl Cnntry Day 12
a1 had their match with Snead quarter.
·
quuter aad lnto the fourth.
His l:l? ya rd~ on the ground the Jac-etll more than Wellston.
lndlu Hill I and Dr. Cary Middleeoff
wrapCoull Bob Ptlr'Od'a ~ QOM'·
Pomel_, 1\_.t 1 ebanee to t41le an
eclipsed M"ddleport's total of 116 Middleport fumbled a tol.a.J of 1ix against tubs, late ln quarter. Walter Harrie worked the option for :lnclnnatl W.lnut Hlllt 16
oed up. 'Mlev were fine-up goinK e~ a ~bit nv.,_ pity IG tt. 104 lead .-1, in the fourth but
llR the grou nd, most of it agaiwt times, losing .the ball rour timet.
CIMI,..... HuthM 6 Into the 36th hole. AH they needed up the aoore in tbe second quarter. raa out o1' downa in a tourtb and
Wellston's first line defenlfl.
Wetlaton fumbled three tlmea, loJ- 13, pa11ed to WilHam Harris for
was a halve to save the day ton Startllll on their 30 tbey made It twe situation on the Nel1011viUe
From midway In the Sl!i:Ond per· in&amp; It three time., but ttleae ea.me 20. Kloee couldn't hold one at tbe :lnclnn.ttl McNichotll 30
goal line . Walter Harri1 lo•t tour
Mllhtrlll ' tbe British - and Snead already 6.ft Jn 17 plan. The faucy rcvene 40. WUaon, needinl two, e:ot only
iod Coaeh Bob Brennan used see· from tbe IC!'Ubl ..
:•tNrlftl '•lrmont Jl XIMtll 0
had knocked hia aecohd shot inta netted
once, 11 another tlme, one.
ond and tbird strln1er1 oo (1{Ont brl!lht 1]101 In tho Jacbt trying to pau II the haU ended.
Third Quoottr
,.yhln Stlven 0
a amall lake.
f~n•e .
attack Wll piillihl at Walter HarThe Jackets bad two cbance.a
Deyten Reth 0 (t..)
Bur Weetman, Instead ot pia)'·
Quarterback Jerry Fry wa• kick· r!:l and Hartinger completed ~even turned the ball over to Wellston on Covin-. 32. QI\I'IM Kllillr 0
it safe,
goinq tor a bogey.
ed in tbe head and waa removed of l8 tollel tor a wtal of 102 Roeketa' 3&amp;. On third play Hender- "&lt;•nla Wtlton 16 Little Mleml 6
elected to ahool for
the
yardll,
with
two
comp..Uona
nai·
to Meigs General Hospital In Pom·
shott paNed te Earl CCNIIPiton Troy S4o .,......,... 0
JIO'&lt;!On • He wound up ln the drink,
eel
good
on
lnterferencoe.
er.oy in .the &amp;ccond half. He 1uf·
- and the resua wae that
End Rl)' Kloes caua:ht all tbe from that point for 6~ yard• and .Jddletown 21
fen~tl . apparently, an lnJW)' alml·
th.e 40-0 tc:ore, The run ftUed.
Doyton-nl16
American won on a bogey
beavtlfl
except
one
taken
by
Ml'ke
Jar to th11t of Boone Hlndy'• in
Davis threw a key block to spring ~lqua II tldttty 6
Snead's fine, preaau~packfd
Shater
and
one
b)'
William
Harr\.1.
the Jackl't'fl first garr.e of the IOi Cornp.tton at the Jacket 30.
Clewel•ncl Gltftwftle Jl
putt.
IMrlftl lumiNry
son {llutland).
Fourth Quartw
Cl...taftd leat Tedi 0
betame the gOat for
Evau kicked off. Jackets tum-Early,
after
startlns
on
the
JaeCl~antll 4dams t2
time
as he mlued a
bled on lit pia)', Wellston ball Oft
kets'
49
(Evan•
deferue
only,
had
C!lev&gt;tland
Letlft
I
putt
that
would have
Jatket 34. Fourth pl1y, Evan&amp;, 22
Intercepted limping Hartinger's Eatl Ckvela"d Shaw 11
11ole.
yd1 for TD. EP, Enna. Score 8-0.
......... 14
was a sku11,"
said Snfad
!:nn• kicked off to Jacket 18. long passl ' Wellaton moved to the
with
19
with
subs
In
the
a:ame
from
Jl
..
torl•
U
Bowllnl
Clr-Mn
I
""
·
Jaclr:eta fumbled on rtrat play, reWeetman had no alibis r:overed for 'r yard gain . 'H1rtln· where Buteh Staten broke over the&gt; Sactd_,tky 31 ·P:Indlar o
,Jacket
cP.nter
for
the
di•tanco.
llcron
O.rflellll
20
Akr011
North
0
no
apologies.
1er'a pass lnte~epted by Barnett
,'It's the only way I know how
on MHS M. Uendenhot pused to Score f6.0. The run for PAT failed. Cetumbva Llnflen GO
Later in tbe period paases for
ColvmiMHI Central II
- p:o for the green," he
Earl Compston to Jal!ket 8. Melvin
29,
18,
and
8
yards
moved
the
JacGt-ove
City
I
Maryavlll•
0
"I UIOUKh It would be
D11Yi1 over loft g:uard on flrAt play.
2·Uil instead of l ·up."
P1111 fur PAT no good. Score l·HI kets lo the Wellston two. But Walt Newe ... 22 ChllllcotfM 0
Harris wa11 pulled down ror an 18 ClralevUI• 44. p-t....nt Vitw 1 '• •
Finat~r ·
Evan• kicked oft to Jacket 37. rnrd lfi5R, then I 19 yard loss trr CaRel WlnchKtef' 40
' '
their
Zero )'ards In three tries, W. Har· lfli to palis from punt formation
MllllerljMrt 24
Ree9
ris punting 21 to Wellliton 40. Hen - (on the two yard line) b~· Wella- B•rne Union U Frankfert 6
I
derahott pa11sed to Mullen for 2S ton's crushine ends.
Werren 19 Sher. IP1.) 14
and after ln9omplete pass, Evans
As l"he game ended Wsrren Hul- Hamilton Garfield 14
acored from the 84 tver his left bert recov~red a fumble by a thlrd
II You'l't IIJhl. cl ..,.,.,._
HaMilton Tift 12
gu11rd. EvonR ran point. ~core 22.0. strinJ: Wellston bat!k.
Manlllon 90 BerMtiNI 0
And
h
I could .,. y houn aftc!r a
Evana kicked otf, Jackets made
St•llatlct
Ol•t•ney 42 Sc6eto Yell_, 0
thrue yards In thi'IH! trloa, punted
tqlf you doa'l hav. cnouJII
Marlen H1rtlin1 76
M.
w.
jnauraoce to rcbuUd iL Ro·
3D to Wellston 38. Wt!llaton was First downs
P....w.rJt Re11.
13
II
Un!Md Prfla ln ..rnatiOMI
taking a
placcmt~nl .,_· an &amp;till
held, punted tu Jacket fa; Jackett Yds ru11hing
Porbmoulh Not,. K»&gt;IM 60
116
313
SYRACUSE,
N.
Y.
UPI
loll
at AtheQI.
&amp;•!ned five In three trlea, punted Yds. pasainll
' ......... yoo .........
Plketen 14 A short nlght'a work may lflnd are out or the
102 136
lclvlct ID know lr you're
Weqrly &lt;II WhMieriiMwa o
Mike DeJohn a long way up the heve to beat the
I lldaquately 1111 a u r • d. Thill
Wohlnot.. C. H • •
tow Jackett nect
apncy It equipped to ana·
filtlc
ladder.
Cohtmbua flrenklin HttL 11
DeJohn, 18, recovered the pre•' place rank.
f lpa your lndivldu.J rc:qulre·
Alltlnct II T•. . . kott 0
AthenJ, which had
tige he loat two years ago aftd alI mtall aftd ID live )'OU tho
Ctnton McKiniM 44 Man•flelcl J4 ao earned a tentative dtte with ln se"!eral
1 '-t protc:cllon II tho loweat:
Porf1-lh 41 MoKoll (Ky.) 14
poeaible cost. Your !ndc:pen·
t'Qurthtanlb-Js heav;ywe{Jht con· GallipoiJe, ftOW II
ZtntO&lt;II(It 21 ~'nctllor I
I dMI
luuraace qeat ecrva
tender Eddie Machen Friday tle for third by
,,... lnL
Unlt.r Preaa International
that allowed Its first six opponents o.nto...lo 12 "'""'"' II
when 1 aurprlae openlnJ a• next week (It Atbeni). ·
\
Thd oNSan Fnnclfiro FortY·NinUI to 1verag 0 only nine polntll t t- Wooster 21 ~~~~ Lthnun I
M!!lia:a County's entrtntl
find
1ualt brought him a technleil
an
ew York Giant. pinnln&amp; tl
th R
' •
themaelvu
In
a
battle
to
abcy
over
-eighth
•
ranked
knockout
218 449
I
EDWAR~$
their National Football ILl•
es
e ama at Los Angeles, Total yd1.
18 11 CharlJe Powell at 47 serondl of of the,·blaemenl
1 ' •
' .l
title hopet on •tout defenSM, mV:: ~:ugf~~e 11 r!::,ed ,* Nt~.!lsup 1- Pa11ea AU.
1'be P•nthfll'l bave no wiu,
Pl8sea
ComPl.
7
• the ftrd round.
l fftsura:nce Of All Types I shackle razzle·daale ofhmMa Sun· handed th tt
mers ;,
Inter.
t
I
I
Phone ISX
I~~.,!: ,:::!ect their ont-lllDI" Rima tb.el: flraten!~u-to~ns~:~~: Paues
Penaltiea
«l IS
I. lecond St. PeiMrey
San . Fran~l.~Ca, lead inc the 1B49 lnt mo11th, 34·0.
Punts
4·104 3·39
rumbles
• s
1
Furpblea lost
4
3
~
total offense with 2,11J9 yards.
Score By Ouartert
They are 11lwaya tough at home
advaftla8e of our Fall a....,po
and the Forty-Ninen, nuraln.&amp; a
o o 0 0-o
ltiOtlto.fw ham• -cl~mlzln" Sa,.
one·aame lead over the chlm- Middleport
WeiUion
22
12
f-48
pion Baltimore Coll1, have won
-~
bottw.
only once In nine previous tries
Sec.tlna, Evant (4), 22 rd run,
at Loa Anteles.
I
SC yd run, 4 yd run, 88 yd paN.
Ol1nta Over Carda
Davis, 8 yd run, Compston, 85 yd
New York, leading the Cleve- pass, Staten, 19 yd run. PAT. Ev·
f~ILY 10011
lond Brownt and Philadelphia ma, two .
Eajlle!l leath 4-2) by • (lime In
tndlviduel Yard&amp;. .
A "n~,a&amp;" tn Jitodern
the EaL'It, entertalns the Chicago
H1rtlnotir 42 In 12 cerrl". Walt.
hom11 .. At low 11 · - -Cardinals and Is a seven-point Hlrrl-. 411n ft. a.ulltfllrdntr 14
choice. The Cardlnill! 2-1 can· In leur ctrrlel. l(IMI, 10 In pe.
flUI per mo.
not llfatcb the ewperlence or df'·
'
Starting llnup Middleport, Kloet,
fen1e power of the Gtanlll 5-l
but have just the l)&gt;pe of wide Shafer, end•: L)oQna. Edwards. tacWbonlt-utoTVII&gt;
IPICLOAPHCII .
opt'n offenae most likely to ll"'ublr 1des; Roush, Werner, IUI!rda; Hul·
burt, eenter Back a. Fry, HarunGet Our New
ltlll11t10111 Of ..WO., C11D1
New York.
••r, W. u.rrts, Blum;antner. Alt·
Low Prl.. On
GIUI in winter
Sereen
10 "'
l'tl
ern•tea. Koenlt:. Gilkey, Stobart,
. our ....
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Jackets Bow To Rugged Wellston 46·0.As EvaliS
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Jr · filled m fur Eads, while Grate
played for Hobstetter. Eads ha11
" bad shoulder.
ulan ~·!! Wa ... ma to 20 net
yard s ru sh• n g t 0 It s own 147 b ut
W aham~ added 8t1 yard&amp; on five ~~f
19 con(poleted passes. Fumbles, m
the cold •ir, mired down both
team~. Rutland miscuing four
~mes , Wahaf!la three, Rutland losmg three of 1ts four, Waham.a two
of its three .
i'irst downs were even, 5-5.
Statistic•

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01TAWA, 0111. (UPI) ottawa ftoulh Riden, recovering
from • at-aakY early aeason start,
•~ ~ point favorites to beat t:be
l\lontreal Alouettes in today'.a: md·
den-death BJg Four f09tball semifineJ. The winner pla)'l tbe Ham·
IliOn 'n{Ol' Cat. for the nth! to
represent
Ea!t ln tte Grey

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'llhqse otlemiing were iMr. and
"IWJ)ert Johnston, V&amp;cki, Nan,
David e.o~ IArbara, Mrs. Robert
Layne, H;trrielt and Holly, Mn.
Roland Kt!JT and Debbie-, Mrs. Joe
Paugh, Debbie, Becky and Jttkie,
Mrs. Norman Stiver\!!, Wck:ie, Mjke
a·nd Cheri, Mrs. Pirl Burris, Lar·
ry, Penny Sue, and Ricky, MM.
Alfred Sprouse, and Manrb.a, Mrs.
King, Debbie, Dale, Tammy, and
Larry, Mrs. PaW Roush, Cindy and
Mark, Mn. Carroll Adatnl, Jr. and
Bruce, Mike Athey, Kiati:Jy •nd
Linda, ~lh. Mrs. Marlon Oblin·

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A Halloween Party was held i.n
the basement of St. Paul's Luther·
an Cburoh on Wednesday evl"lling
for tr-e children of the church.
The evening was spent playing
1amet, refre~~hment5 were served
and favors given to each child,

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J041. Robert ~mond, MH. Robert

Dafe R.otu:h, Greg and Roger, ~1ly end Carolyn Rou!fb, Johnny,
Paul, Merry Alice, and Marlyn
Botd., lfn. Donald Baumgardner,
Cberl'I. Y~ and Linda, lln. wn.
Uam McFarlind, Raymond and
Oharles.
Mrs. Philip Batey, and Ralph,
Jimmy Rice, Mt'L'I . Nebon Roush,
Randy and Rormie, Cornell and
Gil)'nell Nease, Anna •nd Jackie
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FerBuson, M}Ta and Ja11e Roush,
Team 1 game - PulveriJ:ers 938. Nancy Wll, Susie Grinstead, A1ke
Top ..5.. Sowl..-s
Roush, Bob Grin.ltead, Mrs. ThoUIO
R. V.' CUbbs
mall Grinstead.
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0 . L. Wright
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J. Hoffman
Mn. Jaet Welch, Mrs. Grant
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W. Dudding-W. Davia
Roush, Mrs. WUiiam POWell, Mrs.
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c. Searls
William R. Powell and Nancy Jaat,
Mr. and !lira. Herman LaJDe, Mn.
C!IU.aGI RESULTS
K. lL HeatOD, Mra. Fred Rouh,
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snd Mn. Otto Grimm.
Ml..ni Cli&amp;a.» 14 ~ ear.ilna 7
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Halloween Party
Is Held At New
Hoven Lutheran

finest·~lchlre

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Pd. ger, Skeeter and Timmy .

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ltoe:ketecra
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'Mppers
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Office
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Grimes
Green Horns
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HJlf &amp;: Half
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S.•san Hltha 1
tnd. 3 Games - R. V. Gibbai 647.
Jnd. I game - O. L. Wri&amp;IJt, 255.
"'am 3 games - Pulveriz.erll,

Micky FJ-uier •cored
first touchdown in the
ter on a brUUant 47
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White matched it moment. later
with a 28 rard acorinlt run tor
Jackson. It wile 8-8 at the half.

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The owner of tbe above
the Daily Sentinel offices

no litter tllan .Titursday noon.

Powell Out In
Just 47 Seconds

49'crs, Giants, Must Shackle
Dazzling Offenses To Hold On

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anc1 (,..,, 0e1 BtutJ&amp;e. :rr. took ovl!l' a map m thllr nvaA.- ...
room 1n. Ddrolt. waittn&amp;: ror ~ to pe ..._ a
to H. . Orteau, La.. Tr.ey 11n1
thlt 1Ut . . el 8 . . . . .
year trtp around the '...orJd, OD •hSda· tMJ J11t1 u.t:r WI¥ -_,.by plckiDJ
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may inch up durinc the comina
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crea1lng also. Ctn you believe I
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Bring Your ShMI An4f ...,. At
IU.CINE SHOl RIPA.I. SHOP
10-6-31'Jtp

FOR SALE
TWO J&lt;"OR THE PH ICE Of ONE

WANT ADS

rOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE I&lt;ESI.;LTS

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F'llll rate of 3 c~ n t.. ~f'r ~~oorrl w11l bt rharg ...'&lt;l £or ad vt' rUsln)l
1f uo4 paid w1lh1n 10 •lays .fter n:o c&lt;'H lng bi ll
1!!1'1 on in Adveru...mg - ::. ho uld be repuncd •n1 111 t dtatel} 1"
IAUy Sen'lme1 w1U DOl be r~pon.~1bie fur mure ll an one mror
rect tnSertloo..
Card or Thanks and Spe~al Notices Of Evenb $1 00 Ohuuane:~~
pubhahed at 1 cent .,er wqrd
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Mhldl•port 6131.J
Pomeroy 525
KAUTZ FEED STORE,
At CMater
Yukon 5-2145
HAMILL SERVICE STATION
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Every Day Service

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B11ards, Drop
Cloths. Clinton Fl&amp;lter, Middle·
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VISIT B-A BEAUTY SHOP
BUHHUU GHS ADiliN G \1 &lt;\(\liNE Halr shapmg, permanent wavmg
Curuna l}pewrlte t E x c t~ !!Pnl con anri stylwg Call 2311, Racme
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5 ROOM IIOUSI!:, WITH BATH,
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or $900 mont h !'hone 343 ,
Nl' W- 0:-.I E OJ. TWO HOOM S-lf)catcd at 111 Locust St. Naco
1 1 5 Ut e
fur off rl e spac" uver Uulton"B
1967 llUIL K C F ~ lliJ l Y 2 IJ \IO JI
lOt'iltiOn Melvm Hood
Dr ug Slorc Phone 0009
$1 99:5 Jl ,, rrJ lop J' o WI r S(I•I' TIIl J.:
11 2 30tp
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ltiitkt's ]1 ~ nari11 W dnv t Z 3 1\.IA! L lo AS STUVI!:S l'IW..: ~; Sol
Radw and hr•,t lN
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t .~t li H::7 l}t ttll Sl , Mi dtllc Jl&lt;tll
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Jl yt lr.t inil tlr
wt lldr1w hiHHis ii.!LII sh,jdcs, Vent Apartments, People'• Ttrnce •nd
HadL o, hi'Hit•r Spii r klm ~ "' L ~ ru
l.it n tJimds, ull kmd s und coiOJ s j Vale St., oft Butternut Avl., POMEROY - ti room frame, bath,
al t~~o o tun1• tur1Jli"L M' a nd wlnlt•
I· illl' r g lu ~s u WJlll\1~~. L .y 111ld
Pom•roy. Phone 3l8·Y
1 ptwchcs, outbuilding, nnd several lots $420000
ftmsh Very cl c~ n 1 \l ;w ll rra r'~
Ni g ht 1111111e pla tt•s all kawl ~.
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R.ACINE ---.: t..ar,(!c corner lot waa a
Pomeroy ,
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Alum mum l.jdt!tlnl Hll )nnd s -·s &lt;•J'VHe 11tatwn nt•cds paint and
rret• }~s llmate , Dul(•
Wippel FfJUB ROOM A.I'AH n W N1; WITH
1932 \1. '1'0"1 F~JIW I' I&lt; 1\t~
fl x tur~ s $2:&gt;00 UO
some
Stl]lpl y :ll5 Unl(jJl A~erult'
II( w hil llt In kltclwn
Pnviltr
good c ondLIJnn $40000 11.u rv 1.
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ltucmc 2261 100-ACRE FARM - Jdl'al for bllef
l'll lllt'ruy tlh ru
tirqwn llw ~ lt'l Oh lu
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&lt;'a ttic 50 acres In cultlvBlLun,
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some tllnlwr, good house and ::1
SPINI!T PIANO
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bu!'ll~ $80UH UO
1037 FOHJJ CUStoM
CUCKLER RIAL TV
840 J or aee
Andy t.ru ve r , WAN'I Ell It~;SI-'O~SUJLE I' ARTY (I 41
In tilkc O\CT !L~w monthly pay
VIRGIL TEAFORD, Sales,...n
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Pomeroy Huule 2
men l ~ 1111 11 Sil!nct p1ano Can ht' ~ IW0'1 UNi''U UNI::;UJ::!l Af'Ail'l"
BOX 229
PHONE 101-Y
lit·t•n lur,rlly Write Credit Marr
1961 CHEVROLET, IWO llOII H,
men! Close to K r o~:cr~
l'hrrs
11 7 3tc
heater, 11tand&lt;~rd
s han $ 17~
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tme lJce~.:IP
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Pbone B3a Y, Exce llent tundl ·
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FULH ltOtJM HOU SE WIT\1 BATH FOll .SAU: S8Vl!:N ROOM Modern
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home wllh. garage Out of high
sto rm don rs and I!!Ludnw s, full
water Splcntlir.l neaghborhood.
h!ISt•rnenl. aut omllllc ~;a s heal
1904 Ml!.HCUHY l•tll!ll lltHIIt ~ll l tll . AllNti &lt;&lt;JAL llf&lt;:AT~H
On Jl,lull.wrry Ave, Phone 316-J.
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t .uod ! uttda uo n l'hun c 9-l::t J
$500 110
Lot·n lrt l il l Hlll$ Lmt·oln llc ilo:hts
tiedan
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FOR SALE ALL MODERN FIVE
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(ALL LY 11 ~,921 (iEltMAN sm:l'- FOUitRooM llottSF oN LIN 1 room cuttage, Brownr-tl Avenue
Ml lt'lakn 1M Modalt
Alm flltlr s AK&lt;
7 wl'ck s oltl
crrln llt•aghts
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furnace
Matidleport Gal flacr furnace,
M:ITJII:OPOLITAH
( ,r111rl hl tllltl lrm· • thurlos .\ol ·
Phone 'l:lll dt£•r 1, M ll4-tfc
1'1.1 bat~" full bast•ment. two
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Will mdudr. ideal ))oil~. itt•ml'U / d lt port Ulwn t'Vt'tilll!: unlll 7 :m
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IORGHUM. OlliS GAUL, SUM ner, Oblo. l'hone Yukon :i 240::1.
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USED PANTSI SHIRl'S, JA ...'KETS
and women's drel!lel, oew Joe 11
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Middleport: _ .
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H&amp;ATING STOVE EXTRA GOOD
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Busin~ss Services C•••
No. 12,914

~- --By virtue of an execution duly
TEAFORD'S GARAGE AT CHES·
bsucd
out or the C'nurt nf Com·
TEU Anti fn•ctr, tires and 11110
Plca:o~,
Mclgll County , Ohio, tn
mon
rcptur at rc.rsonablc prtccl.
the 1'11.1e of R~l'd Jeffent agslnlt
II 6 6tp Chesler and Mane Barnhart, upon
A-11-! -CONDITIONING, RE&gt;"RlGER· a judgment therein rendered, and
.ttion &amp;ervice. Jrict'a Refrlgera· b('lnlil l a!e N11. 12,91&lt;4 In sald Court.
tlon, New Havfln , Phone TU· 1 will offt'r at Public Sale at the
23637.
6·23·tl front door of the Court Home in
sotd M1•igs County, OhiO, on the
CLILAJotO$
l9tlt rtay of No&gt;Jember, 19~9. at
&amp; TV R•palr
10 oo o clock A. M Uu~ follawml
Phone 200
goods and chattela, to-wit:
Pomer•w, OMo.
1-19!'1 Model Farmall {..\ij)
rractor
w1th rear whoel wetghts:
CUSTOM BUILT KJT\~ HEN DE·
12-wnv
IZ'" l'low for m(lunlutg:
signed for )'OUr hom : t'ree es·
tlmatea Foreman and Ahbott, on Cub 1;-,actor,
1- 6 ft smgle gang pull type
l'hOJ 1e fi'U\4· Y,
8·6-tf
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AUC1"1PNCIR
J_:_Cultlvator for 'Cull;

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rt:N ROOM UOU~~ WITH TWO
bll.lhrooms ot tiOtl East Mmn
Strccl, l"ttmero), Ohio. llo\asc
n1u.&lt;tt be torn down or removed
Wllhi n thirty dHy8 Phone Ber
nard 1- ullz, Pomeroy 400
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( 171 Help Wanted

Pomeroy, Ohio

Massey-Ferguson
New Hollond
Solar Permanent
De Laval

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NOTICE op; SALE
anti ha~h 11partnwn1 ['honr 6419
l:lld~ Will b~ rc('Ptved at the Of·
11 [&gt; t!ljl
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FOUH !WOJ\1 HOU SE ~&gt;\51' MAIN nt' ys, PomNny
N1H10nal Bank
st tall 210
ll -53tr Building , Pomeroy, Ohio, un111 NOV·
.a H00:\1 IJUliSE AND HAll! , !tiM emtwr 14, Hlti9, at 10 o'clock A M
Lmwln H!:lll, l'hvuc 321 -X r•c for lh!! !!ah' o£ the Carrt(' M Dod·
11014ti, Galll]l\lh ~
II 7 6\Jl rHI I:e real rstatc. s~ud real estate
con~lsl~ ol :1 sax room bnck dwel·
.1 lHHJM JIOW:i~; ANil ' 1\AIII lin!: huu11c with bath and double
Lui'&gt; er lilld of Pomeroy Cull car garagt' rull basement S11uat
tiH;i
11731l' l'd on lar~e lot at th.e l'Omf'r of
Ash :md Svcamow Strt'els m the
tl 1100\1 111\lCK OUPJ fo: X ,WITH Vll'a~c oC '.tiddleport, Ohio
llolrllll\t',
143 Bullernut Ave
'I he real estate 11 appraa11cd for
J&gt;honr 4tll -.l
11 7 6ll' S~!'iOO 00 and cannot be sold lor
less than thf appr111sed value
fo'LOYD E DAVIS, Ad·
mmlstralor of the E~tate
ROUTE Mf::-1 WITH EXPERl·
of Carrro }I Dodr!dge,
ence. We furni sh Lruck Must
dl'o.:eased
huvc reaponlibJIJty
Call in {11) 6. 7 , 9, ]I, 12 13, ~tc
per~&gt;on . Good t·umLnlsslon ABC
Clcuners, Mason, W Va.
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GOOD
CLEAN LUMP COAL
r ail Rutland, 2-4932 Orvltrf'
Hogue
JI ·S·:Kltc
Fl TRNITURE FOR SALI&lt;~ CALL
Yukon 53313 at Long Bottom ,
Ohio,
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ELEe"l'RIC ST0\1&gt;: .
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baby bad and mattreu, blilby
A. C k•Monl, lWei ... Ohle
scatea, tmaU kitchen csblnet, 2
amaU w:a1 he£ters. Phone 428 o-Jill-11
after 6 P . M.
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By LOUIS CASSELS
Unlt.d Press lroternatlon1l
PARIS UPl - ftre Catholic
1church tn France Is grappJJng
boldly w1th a task umquem reli1
gaou~; hislory
It IS trymg to re-convert a nom·
Jnally·C tmstaan n11.l10n that has
.apsed mto paganism.
EcclesJastlcal leaders hke Maurice cardinal fo' eltm, archbishop of
1 Paris,
are completely reallsttc
WINTII'S COMI-Tbe ..euon'l f1rwt bi&amp; one blallketed South Dakota With u much a.s 13
about the sltualion that confronts
lllchel of mow, IIJld thla trailer truck oMrtUI'Iled lD it near Sloux i'allL The, trucker, from
the church They descnbe France
Minnuota, waa
iDJured., pd neltha wu the load ol bop
as a 'de-Ct&gt;nstianu:ed" country
~~=c=;-which can be won back to the
churcb only througb earnest, unagmative misstonary efforts
French bishops are not mdulgmg m Gallic overstatement when
they call modern France a "mlsSIOn field" Although 94 per cent
of the people art baptized Catho
lies, surveys md1cate that only
about 20 per cent actually practice
the faath And thas 20 per cent as
dt awn primarily from the rural
areas of the provtnces and from
the upper economic groups of the
cLUes
Working Clau Shuns Church
Among working class Frenchmen, the number of practicing
Cathohcs IS much smallea· A careful rheck m one urban industrial
parish showed only 600 regular
~hurc h goers m a population
of
19,000 persons There Ia one parIsh wh1ch hall not recorded a baptism, marnage or buraal for 20
}Cars
Many historical factors
have
contributed to the estrangement
of the French masses from the
church For centuries before the
French revolution, the church was
closely Jdent1f1ed With the privileged clu.!lel. The revolutton of
X.151Xns-Pilot Scott en.fteld eroiiM In tront ot the wncll:lid X-115 I'Ciclc.et plane after
1789 was as much a revolt against
an emerpney land!Dg at Roa&amp;mobd Dry lAke. C&amp;Uf~ followiDI an qploaion and f1re
the church Itself as against the
aboard. A. waminllla'ht ID the cockpit told him there wu a ftre. 'lbe luldtnl wrenched
monarchy whu:~b It h.ad supported,
the coakplt IQooe from the not of the ,_!ago. "WO'vo got to...,. the plano aptut to llod
Although antl-chmcalism, m the
out what h&amp;ppelled. .. Crollt1tJld aaid.
nae of active hostllity toward
e ch.urch, has declmed marked·
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rt~af-t tor WollQds recetved durmg
1n recent yean~, many French·
r.- 1-, -~. -,;,,,-,-r-h
~a-n_d_l_
ca-p-~m
--a wqrld War U whde serving 1n the
men shll regard the church as a ·bulwark of pohtlcal conservatum country where poUttcal radicalism Pac!IIC '!heater. Mixer was serv·
Mr. and Mrs Roy Wmebrenner,
ts strongly entrenched 10 the mg In Hawau whell the war started.
Wtlliam Gordon and Elizabeth Merworktng classes
upon returmng home ln 194~, he
rttt visated Mr. and Mrs Harold F.
Another baBtc factor Is tbat reh served wun tbe Parkersburg Police Weaver Jr. and children, Lmda
glon 1n }&lt;'ranee had tended to de- Dept. Mtxer ls a graduate of the
NOTICI OF APPOI NTMINT
Sue, Tommy, Michael and Peggy,
g~nerate mto formal observances MIIJlary POllee school and the at Oceana, Virg1ma, the past week.
Eilltcutrlx
--as
one
Jeau
t
scholar
put
tl,
Crtmtnal
lnvestagataon
Scbool.
He
E111t1 of Edith H. Mtllory
1
"there was more superstition than ptanB to retu-e .trom serv1ce fol·
De~IHd
fa1th" - and h«!nce was partacuhn·- wwmg his current assignment.
HIGH • lOW TEMPS
Ca•• No. 18,265
'lbe Mtxers have been ltvmg at
Not1ce rs hereby given that Mar· Jy vulnerable to attack by the md·
NEW YORK UPI - Fraser, Colo
ton Ehersbpch whose POflt Office ltant athetsls of the 18th century 2349 Norton Drive, Augusta, Ga.,
wnere he Rat been stt"viJl&amp; as 1·Sgt. with a temperat~ ~ng of 17
addreM 1s Pomeroy, Ohio, bas "age of reaaon.'"
been duly appointed as Executrix Olstruat Not Quickly Ovtrcome wuh 'Jramma: Co. ' £, "ftie" PrOvost degrf!es below zero, was the noChurch leaders know that this &amp;~alilllaU ueneral School at Fort Uon's coldest spot this mornml!,
of the Estate of Edith H Mallory
the Weather Bureau reported
late of Meigs County, Uhlo, de- hlltltagc of bitterness and distrust o.:rordon,
cannot be quickly overcome They
Girl Scout Troop 119 and Brow- ThursdaY'II high was 89 degrees re
ceased
Dated lhls 8th day of November, have ~mbarked, w1th humahty and me Troop um held a Halloween I"'S,;r~d•;;d;:'~1~~0~'1~•~nd=o~,__:F~I•~·~
· ann
1959
determmation, on a long · range varty, 'i uesctay evcmng tn .stewart
Tex.
t' H O'BRIEN
effort to show skeptical French- tiii.IJ. Guest&amp; lor the eVening were
Judge of the Prob&amp;te Court men lh a l Ch rillII am"t Y IS no1 an members of the troop committees. PoOtiNII Scores
Meigs County, Ohio
empty ritual nor a toll of the vetJ·
t·mes were awaraed tor the Ul·
ST. LOUIS UPI - Bob (Buddy)
_ __ __ (11) 7, H. 21, 3tc ted mterests.
ttelt, pretuest, and most original BBiaUner, who quit a Blmilar Job
One project on whlcb much prog· C&lt;IStumes m each troop.
tD days ago becauBe he found he
ress has already bei!n achaeved 18
..,iimes were conaucted during couldn't out talk Dizzy Dean, has
the revitalization of worship. Lit· the evening Dy Mary }.-'ranees Biae, signed to broadcast 1he St Louil
NOTICI OF PU"ILIC SALE
In pursuance of 1n Order Gf the urg1cal reforms h&amp;\'e made the rtol)erta frUilseU, Linda Spencer, Hewlu' National Basketball Asso
games
Blattn~r pla)ed
Probate Court uf Meigs County. celebration of maso more mean- Mary l!.;lhel Tayior, Janet llolaina:· elation
ma:ful
to
French
Catholics.
There
cr,
t.:aro1
Nichols
and
Nola
Myers.
with
the
New
York
Giants from
Ohto, I Will offer for sale at Public
is heavy emphasis on the eongte·
INS 00 1940
Auction on the 5th day or Decem· gation'H duty to partlclpste rather
Charlotte Dunt, Janet ijetzer,j ~~.;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
her, 1969, at 10 00 o·cloek A M., than s1t as PINIVe spectator~.
1
1 N&lt;&gt;rrnta Nacbols, Karen Cartet, Pa,·ll
at the front dour of the Court
A massive output of scholarly
:Snutn aud Sandy Truseell aerv·
House In Meigs County, Ohio, the literature, by bath clergymen and
reueshmenta or dougJmute. Cl·
lollowmg desertbed real estate, sit· laymen, has helped to restore relland llool aid to tbe troop and
uated in the County of Meigs and gion to a pos1tlon of intellectual
gueeu. Tab~e deoorallone
State of Ohio, to wit:
m~oc bY the Browmes and
re:spectabiUt,y. In fact, tbe most
The followmg real estate situated obvious signa of rella:ious revival
Bmail wat&lt;:hes hata and br.p
m Salem Township, Meig11 County, m Franco today are amonil the of candy,
Hour
Ohm, and bounded and descnbed lntellectWJia, particularly the stu
Hooc1 ta Wells, Delores B1ae,
Contad
as follows. to-wtl · Being In Sec. 7, denll and faculty of great untver·
'\\'a1tos, JOin Ann D•via,
Town No 8, Ranae 15 ln the Ohio aities like' the Sorbonne
~prague and
Patty Dont
Company'" Purchase
Tbe churth is also livmg down
011 111e Clean-up Committee,
Begmnlng one hundred rods west 111 reputation as a citadel of poUt·
were Karen
of the southeast corner of said • leal stand-paltlsm. To 1 degree
Patty
FOR
section. thence , west sixty rods, that alarm• many conservauve
IJnda
INFORMATION
thence north eighty rods to the Cathohea blshopa and prietls are
earland of Jl' J Wyeth; thence east t.aklna ~utspoken, liberal stands
dxty r~fl11 to the land of Clarence on such U!ltuea 1118 the Algerian war
Barnes, thence south eaghty rods snd the socialization of industry.
to the place of bellnnmil contain·
The hardest lask Ia regainmg
' •BALDWIN
lng 80 a('fts more or less,
the confadena::e of the working
eWURLITZER
The;. ,Paid premise• are appraised clauea. Th.e church has a::oncluded
at $1 ~ 00, and must be sold for that It will accomplish UtOe by
od OTHER FAMOUS

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Legal Not-ice

Legal Notice

BABY SITTING
SERVICE

35c An

Jaycette Members

PIANOS

not leq than two-thtrd~ of said
~ppralaed value. Terms, Caah ill
1iand upon delivery of Deed.
Alma Miller • Adminiatn·
trlx of the Estate ot Ern
ett L. Goff, deeeaeed.
Webster and f'ultJ
Attorneys for Administratrix
(lll 7, 14, 21, 28; (12) 4, ~tc

Legal Notice

Cue~2,911
C
S OLIVER, whoee piKe
of re
ce 11 unknown, is hereby
notified that on the 2Blh day of
september A. D. 1959, Mill' Oliver, belnJ plaintiff, filed her peti·
t1on aaaiaat l1im aa defendant ln
the Codrt of Common Pleas, Melp
County, Oblo, -, CaH No. 12,831,
praylq for divorce from the uld
Charles Oliver on the around• of
iJrosa neiJtct of dutT and extreme
cruelty, and plalbtiff alto PriYI
for other proper reUel. Said eau~t
Will be ror belrina: on or after tbe
tth da)' of Novemb@r A. D. 1951.
MARY OLIVER
Crow, r.row l Porter,
Attorntoyt f~r Plaintiff
(9 26; uu) 3, 10. 17, 24. Ill; (11) 'l'tt
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preaching to the worken or urg-~ it{~:!:;:~;.~
ing them to come to mass. The
Ural step Is to &amp;end some dedicated Cbrutilna to live and work
among tbe poor, to share tbelr
worrte. and concerns and give ~-~.~J:';~• leaden art 11ri. L7le
them a hvlnl example of ' Chrii-IJ
and Mn. A. C. Stewart.
ttan faatb in action
llelzer, Mn. Paul Nlch·
Ernest Wbltebead are

ReedsVille News

Of Social Note
'M/SJt Robert G. Mixer, san of
Frank Mixer, 1104 (feor1e-st, ParkenbllrJ, hit wife, the former Nina
Lou Wallace, daughter of Mr. and
Mtt. Lee ' '\Vallaee of Reeda'Yille,
and their children, Robert G. Jr.,
Patrielt A., Sheila t.., 1nd Debra L.,
will be returtdn&amp; soon to Reednllle
where Mn. Mixer and tbe eblldren
wiU retlde unlil they l'e(elve orden to iO to Germany when Sgt.
':lllxer baa been auilfled.
M.SJt. M.iJ:er bu been In ae,rvlce
llinee October UND and ls the holder
many eombat decoratiOI'II Includlna the Brof!Je star. wlth Oak
Leaf
Clqater and the Purple
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PIZZA PIE

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1- 2-wht•el Trailer;
l - Hay llake
Terms of Sale : Cash m Rand on
YOUI WIITINOHOUII OIALIR da~e of Sa le
TV AND 4.PPLIANCI$
HOLSTEIN COW 2nd t.:ALF DUE
Hobert C. Hutenbach 1 Sheriff •.
80011. Trade ror beef heifl!!r or COAL, OIL &amp; GAS FUINACII
Mei;o County, Ohto
11cll Herb Uradtleld, HarmonAINOLO"S
ville, Ohio.
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Br:tdlr lord \l,,iuger
Not Re ~ ponsible For Atcu.lenh
Lunch wtll I.Jc ~ t' T V l'l.l by lhl' &lt;h urch
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Mrs. Irene Jackson ~ Wilkesville,
visited With Murl Galaway and diS·
cussed house plants
jljrs Amy Mc.A(ee of lAgan has
b&amp;r..Oi s ptndmg: some tame herewith•
her cousin Mrs. Ncy Carpenter.
They rl!t-&gt;enily accompanHld T J
Huh'her Ia Strasburg where they
were guests af Mr. and Mrs. Rus·
sell MOI)' H anl.l :lfr. and .M~ , Sidney
Parker and fam1ly for two days.
)tr and i'l.rs Delb11rt Cox and family, Columbus, spent sunday after·
noon w1lh the Hilbert cox family . '
.M:r. and Mrs. Elba
McKnight,
Sharon and Georije of Columbus
were weekend gu~sts of her parents Mr. and Mrs Fern GiUogly.
'Mrs. Ruth Starkey, Miss Susie
Nelson. and Mr. and Mrs T. L
Brookhart and Barbara were in
Mansfleld where they vls1ted with
Mr and Mrs. Leland Moore and
family, Saturday and Sunday.
Marco Escobar, S&amp;ll---~;:F"ancasco,
has arnved tG spend S'ome time
with his daughter, Mr and Mrs,
Gcnf' Jeffers and family
Mr. 11nd Mrs T . M. Galnway were
Sunday afternoon guesh of her
brother, Mr and Mrs. Che!ter Da•-

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H. E StRrkey and Mrs Starkey,
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and childsen were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Dale Kautz.
Mrs Mabel Swartz, Athens, VIS·
1\ed Sunday walh 'Mr and Mrs. P.
By Clarice Allen
F l:oblentz
Recent v1s1tors of Mr and !1'1rs
Mrs Earl Dean was hostess to
John Cinther have been Mr and the Garden Club at her home on
Mrs Tom Barthf!Jmy and children \\o'ednesday evemng
of Dayton, Mrs Eff1e WatBon and
Mrs lna Wtlson
Mr and Mrs Clayton Allen !lnd
Hilly called on Mr and )Irs Char
lcB Goeglem, .Flatwoods, Sunday
Mr and Mrs Henry Hartman of
Mr and Mrs llfart :'llollon,.n of
Chauncey spent the weekend w1th
Sommersvill t&gt;. W va , spent Sun
Mr and fdrs Curtis Wolf.
Mrs Donald Weadner and son , day w1th Mr and Mrs Harlan Rile
Chris, Gallipolis, visited recently and Mr and Mrs W V Rife.
Mr. and Mrs Jumor Seyfried
with Mrs Harold Hawk and son
children of Gallipolil were
and
Clayton Allen 11pent Friday an
Sunday gueBta of Mr. and Mrs,
Cincinnati
Mrs Chloe Baaley is visatmg rei· Wm. E1t:blnger Sr
Mrs. Vzrginia Roush and dauatlves at Anoka, }[mnesota
No,·wood Knight IS spendm~ lh1s ~hter, Peach Fork were visitors of
week with Mr and Mrs Raymond Mr. and Mrs Norman Weyers·
miller recently
Elberfeld
Mr and Mrs Budd Ridenour and
John vas1ted Sunday m Columbus
with Mrs Zelda Ridenour and
Thelma
Mr and Mrs H F Bailey and
~'fr and Mrl'i Reed Jeffers acMrs Georg:e Abbott,
Flatwoods
companied b,l- her parents, Mr and
were TueBdav dinner guests of &lt;Jr
Mrs Lester Cordray Athens Route,
and Mrs D )I Cleland
are vislflng a brother and sister in
Mr. and Mrs. Dav1d Koble~tz
law :W:r and Mrs John Cordray
and sou Bellv!Cw, Ohw

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6-Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov 7, 1959

Bring Your ShMI An4f ...,. At
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FOR SALE
TWO J&lt;"OR THE PH ICE Of ONE

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IAUy Sen'lme1 w1U DOl be r~pon.~1bie fur mure ll an one mror
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Mhldl•port 6131.J
Pomeroy 525
KAUTZ FEED STORE,
At CMater
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HAMILL SERVICE STATION
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B11ards, Drop
Cloths. Clinton Fl&amp;lter, Middle·
port, Oh1o. Phone 0265.

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VISIT B-A BEAUTY SHOP
BUHHUU GHS ADiliN G \1 &lt;\(\liNE Halr shapmg, permanent wavmg
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dillon Pnecd reasonable P hone l0-27-30ir
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fur off rl e spac" uver Uulton"B
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HadL o, hi'Hit•r Spii r klm ~ "' L ~ ru
l.it n tJimds, ull kmd s und coiOJ s j Vale St., oft Butternut Avl., POMEROY - ti room frame, bath,
al t~~o o tun1• tur1Jli"L M' a nd wlnlt•
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Pom•roy. Phone 3l8·Y
1 ptwchcs, outbuilding, nnd several lots $420000
ftmsh Very cl c~ n 1 \l ;w ll rra r'~
Ni g ht 1111111e pla tt•s all kawl ~.
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R.ACINE ---.: t..ar,(!c corner lot waa a
Pomeroy ,
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Alum mum l.jdt!tlnl Hll )nnd s -·s &lt;•J'VHe 11tatwn nt•cds paint and
rret• }~s llmate , Dul(•
Wippel FfJUB ROOM A.I'AH n W N1; WITH
1932 \1. '1'0"1 F~JIW I' I&lt; 1\t~
fl x tur~ s $2:&gt;00 UO
some
Stl]lpl y :ll5 Unl(jJl A~erult'
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good c ondLIJnn $40000 11.u rv 1.
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l'll lllt'ruy tlh ru
tirqwn llw ~ lt'l Oh lu
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some tllnlwr, good house and ::1
SPINI!T PIANO
l'tHlN.I•,
bu!'ll~ $80UH UO
1037 FOHJJ CUStoM
CUCKLER RIAL TV
840 J or aee
Andy t.ru ve r , WAN'I Ell It~;SI-'O~SUJLE I' ARTY (I 41
In tilkc O\CT !L~w monthly pay
VIRGIL TEAFORD, Sales,...n
li:J 5 t~
Pomeroy Huule 2
men l ~ 1111 11 Sil!nct p1ano Can ht' ~ IW0'1 UNi''U UNI::;UJ::!l Af'Ail'l"
BOX 229
PHONE 101-Y
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1961 CHEVROLET, IWO llOII H,
men! Close to K r o~:cr~
l'hrrs
11 7 3tc
heater, 11tand&lt;~rd
s han $ 17~
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tme lJce~.:IP
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Pbone B3a Y, Exce llent tundl ·
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FULH ltOtJM HOU SE WIT\1 BATH FOll .SAU: S8Vl!:N ROOM Modern
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home wllh. garage Out of high
sto rm don rs and I!!Ludnw s, full
water Splcntlir.l neaghborhood.
h!ISt•rnenl. aut omllllc ~;a s heal
1904 Ml!.HCUHY l•tll!ll lltHIIt ~ll l tll . AllNti &lt;&lt;JAL llf&lt;:AT~H
On Jl,lull.wrry Ave, Phone 316-J.
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Ml lt'lakn 1M Modalt
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and women's drel!lel, oew Joe 11
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H&amp;ATING STOVE EXTRA GOOD
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Busin~ss Services C•••
No. 12,914

~- --By virtue of an execution duly
TEAFORD'S GARAGE AT CHES·
bsucd
out or the C'nurt nf Com·
TEU Anti fn•ctr, tires and 11110
Plca:o~,
Mclgll County , Ohio, tn
mon
rcptur at rc.rsonablc prtccl.
the 1'11.1e of R~l'd Jeffent agslnlt
II 6 6tp Chesler and Mane Barnhart, upon
A-11-! -CONDITIONING, RE&gt;"RlGER· a judgment therein rendered, and
.ttion &amp;ervice. Jrict'a Refrlgera· b('lnlil l a!e N11. 12,91&lt;4 In sald Court.
tlon, New Havfln , Phone TU· 1 will offt'r at Public Sale at the
23637.
6·23·tl front door of the Court Home in
sotd M1•igs County, OhiO, on the
CLILAJotO$
l9tlt rtay of No&gt;Jember, 19~9. at
&amp; TV R•palr
10 oo o clock A. M Uu~ follawml
Phone 200
goods and chattela, to-wit:
Pomer•w, OMo.
1-19!'1 Model Farmall {..\ij)
rractor
w1th rear whoel wetghts:
CUSTOM BUILT KJT\~ HEN DE·
12-wnv
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signed for )'OUr hom : t'ree es·
tlmatea Foreman and Ahbott, on Cub 1;-,actor,
1- 6 ft smgle gang pull type
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Pomeroy, Ohio

Massey-Ferguson
New Hollond
Solar Permanent
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NOTICE op; SALE
anti ha~h 11partnwn1 ['honr 6419
l:lld~ Will b~ rc('Ptved at the Of·
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FOUH !WOJ\1 HOU SE ~&gt;\51' MAIN nt' ys, PomNny
N1H10nal Bank
st tall 210
ll -53tr Building , Pomeroy, Ohio, un111 NOV·
.a H00:\1 IJUliSE AND HAll! , !tiM emtwr 14, Hlti9, at 10 o'clock A M
Lmwln H!:lll, l'hvuc 321 -X r•c for lh!! !!ah' o£ the Carrt(' M Dod·
11014ti, Galll]l\lh ~
II 7 6\Jl rHI I:e real rstatc. s~ud real estate
con~lsl~ ol :1 sax room bnck dwel·
.1 lHHJM JIOW:i~; ANil ' 1\AIII lin!: huu11c with bath and double
Lui'&gt; er lilld of Pomeroy Cull car garagt' rull basement S11uat
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Ash :md Svcamow Strt'els m the
tl 1100\1 111\lCK OUPJ fo: X ,WITH Vll'a~c oC '.tiddleport, Ohio
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143 Bullernut Ave
'I he real estate 11 appraa11cd for
J&gt;honr 4tll -.l
11 7 6ll' S~!'iOO 00 and cannot be sold lor
less than thf appr111sed value
fo'LOYD E DAVIS, Ad·
mmlstralor of the E~tate
ROUTE Mf::-1 WITH EXPERl·
of Carrro }I Dodr!dge,
ence. We furni sh Lruck Must
dl'o.:eased
huvc reaponlibJIJty
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per~&gt;on . Good t·umLnlsslon ABC
Clcuners, Mason, W Va.
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By LOUIS CASSELS
Unlt.d Press lroternatlon1l
PARIS UPl - ftre Catholic
1church tn France Is grappJJng
boldly w1th a task umquem reli1
gaou~; hislory
It IS trymg to re-convert a nom·
Jnally·C tmstaan n11.l10n that has
.apsed mto paganism.
EcclesJastlcal leaders hke Maurice cardinal fo' eltm, archbishop of
1 Paris,
are completely reallsttc
WINTII'S COMI-Tbe ..euon'l f1rwt bi&amp; one blallketed South Dakota With u much a.s 13
about the sltualion that confronts
lllchel of mow, IIJld thla trailer truck oMrtUI'Iled lD it near Sloux i'allL The, trucker, from
the church They descnbe France
Minnuota, waa
iDJured., pd neltha wu the load ol bop
as a 'de-Ct&gt;nstianu:ed" country
~~=c=;-which can be won back to the
churcb only througb earnest, unagmative misstonary efforts
French bishops are not mdulgmg m Gallic overstatement when
they call modern France a "mlsSIOn field" Although 94 per cent
of the people art baptized Catho
lies, surveys md1cate that only
about 20 per cent actually practice
the faath And thas 20 per cent as
dt awn primarily from the rural
areas of the provtnces and from
the upper economic groups of the
cLUes
Working Clau Shuns Church
Among working class Frenchmen, the number of practicing
Cathohcs IS much smallea· A careful rheck m one urban industrial
parish showed only 600 regular
~hurc h goers m a population
of
19,000 persons There Ia one parIsh wh1ch hall not recorded a baptism, marnage or buraal for 20
}Cars
Many historical factors
have
contributed to the estrangement
of the French masses from the
church For centuries before the
French revolution, the church was
closely Jdent1f1ed With the privileged clu.!lel. The revolutton of
X.151Xns-Pilot Scott en.fteld eroiiM In tront ot the wncll:lid X-115 I'Ciclc.et plane after
1789 was as much a revolt against
an emerpney land!Dg at Roa&amp;mobd Dry lAke. C&amp;Uf~ followiDI an qploaion and f1re
the church Itself as against the
aboard. A. waminllla'ht ID the cockpit told him there wu a ftre. 'lbe luldtnl wrenched
monarchy whu:~b It h.ad supported,
the coakplt IQooe from the not of the ,_!ago. "WO'vo got to...,. the plano aptut to llod
Although antl-chmcalism, m the
out what h&amp;ppelled. .. Crollt1tJld aaid.
nae of active hostllity toward
e ch.urch, has declmed marked·
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rt~af-t tor WollQds recetved durmg
1n recent yean~, many French·
r.- 1-, -~. -,;,,,-,-r-h
~a-n_d_l_
ca-p-~m
--a wqrld War U whde serving 1n the
men shll regard the church as a ·bulwark of pohtlcal conservatum country where poUttcal radicalism Pac!IIC '!heater. Mixer was serv·
Mr. and Mrs Roy Wmebrenner,
ts strongly entrenched 10 the mg In Hawau whell the war started.
Wtlliam Gordon and Elizabeth Merworktng classes
upon returmng home ln 194~, he
rttt visated Mr. and Mrs Harold F.
Another baBtc factor Is tbat reh served wun tbe Parkersburg Police Weaver Jr. and children, Lmda
glon 1n }&lt;'ranee had tended to de- Dept. Mtxer ls a graduate of the
NOTICI OF APPOI NTMINT
Sue, Tommy, Michael and Peggy,
g~nerate mto formal observances MIIJlary POllee school and the at Oceana, Virg1ma, the past week.
Eilltcutrlx
--as
one
Jeau
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scholar
put
tl,
Crtmtnal
lnvestagataon
Scbool.
He
E111t1 of Edith H. Mtllory
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"there was more superstition than ptanB to retu-e .trom serv1ce fol·
De~IHd
fa1th" - and h«!nce was partacuhn·- wwmg his current assignment.
HIGH • lOW TEMPS
Ca•• No. 18,265
'lbe Mtxers have been ltvmg at
Not1ce rs hereby given that Mar· Jy vulnerable to attack by the md·
NEW YORK UPI - Fraser, Colo
ton Ehersbpch whose POflt Office ltant athetsls of the 18th century 2349 Norton Drive, Augusta, Ga.,
wnere he Rat been stt"viJl&amp; as 1·Sgt. with a temperat~ ~ng of 17
addreM 1s Pomeroy, Ohio, bas "age of reaaon.'"
been duly appointed as Executrix Olstruat Not Quickly Ovtrcome wuh 'Jramma: Co. ' £, "ftie" PrOvost degrf!es below zero, was the noChurch leaders know that this &amp;~alilllaU ueneral School at Fort Uon's coldest spot this mornml!,
of the Estate of Edith H Mallory
the Weather Bureau reported
late of Meigs County, Uhlo, de- hlltltagc of bitterness and distrust o.:rordon,
cannot be quickly overcome They
Girl Scout Troop 119 and Brow- ThursdaY'II high was 89 degrees re
ceased
Dated lhls 8th day of November, have ~mbarked, w1th humahty and me Troop um held a Halloween I"'S,;r~d•;;d;:'~1~~0~'1~•~nd=o~,__:F~I•~·~
· ann
1959
determmation, on a long · range varty, 'i uesctay evcmng tn .stewart
Tex.
t' H O'BRIEN
effort to show skeptical French- tiii.IJ. Guest&amp; lor the eVening were
Judge of the Prob&amp;te Court men lh a l Ch rillII am"t Y IS no1 an members of the troop committees. PoOtiNII Scores
Meigs County, Ohio
empty ritual nor a toll of the vetJ·
t·mes were awaraed tor the Ul·
ST. LOUIS UPI - Bob (Buddy)
_ __ __ (11) 7, H. 21, 3tc ted mterests.
ttelt, pretuest, and most original BBiaUner, who quit a Blmilar Job
One project on whlcb much prog· C&lt;IStumes m each troop.
tD days ago becauBe he found he
ress has already bei!n achaeved 18
..,iimes were conaucted during couldn't out talk Dizzy Dean, has
the revitalization of worship. Lit· the evening Dy Mary }.-'ranees Biae, signed to broadcast 1he St Louil
NOTICI OF PU"ILIC SALE
In pursuance of 1n Order Gf the urg1cal reforms h&amp;\'e made the rtol)erta frUilseU, Linda Spencer, Hewlu' National Basketball Asso
games
Blattn~r pla)ed
Probate Court uf Meigs County. celebration of maso more mean- Mary l!.;lhel Tayior, Janet llolaina:· elation
ma:ful
to
French
Catholics.
There
cr,
t.:aro1
Nichols
and
Nola
Myers.
with
the
New
York
Giants from
Ohto, I Will offer for sale at Public
is heavy emphasis on the eongte·
INS 00 1940
Auction on the 5th day or Decem· gation'H duty to partlclpste rather
Charlotte Dunt, Janet ijetzer,j ~~.;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
her, 1969, at 10 00 o·cloek A M., than s1t as PINIVe spectator~.
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1 N&lt;&gt;rrnta Nacbols, Karen Cartet, Pa,·ll
at the front dour of the Court
A massive output of scholarly
:Snutn aud Sandy Truseell aerv·
House In Meigs County, Ohio, the literature, by bath clergymen and
reueshmenta or dougJmute. Cl·
lollowmg desertbed real estate, sit· laymen, has helped to restore relland llool aid to tbe troop and
uated in the County of Meigs and gion to a pos1tlon of intellectual
gueeu. Tab~e deoorallone
State of Ohio, to wit:
m~oc bY the Browmes and
re:spectabiUt,y. In fact, tbe most
The followmg real estate situated obvious signa of rella:ious revival
Bmail wat&lt;:hes hata and br.p
m Salem Township, Meig11 County, m Franco today are amonil the of candy,
Hour
Ohm, and bounded and descnbed lntellectWJia, particularly the stu
Hooc1 ta Wells, Delores B1ae,
Contad
as follows. to-wtl · Being In Sec. 7, denll and faculty of great untver·
'\\'a1tos, JOin Ann D•via,
Town No 8, Ranae 15 ln the Ohio aities like' the Sorbonne
~prague and
Patty Dont
Company'" Purchase
Tbe churth is also livmg down
011 111e Clean-up Committee,
Begmnlng one hundred rods west 111 reputation as a citadel of poUt·
were Karen
of the southeast corner of said • leal stand-paltlsm. To 1 degree
Patty
FOR
section. thence , west sixty rods, that alarm• many conservauve
IJnda
INFORMATION
thence north eighty rods to the Cathohea blshopa and prietls are
earland of Jl' J Wyeth; thence east t.aklna ~utspoken, liberal stands
dxty r~fl11 to the land of Clarence on such U!ltuea 1118 the Algerian war
Barnes, thence south eaghty rods snd the socialization of industry.
to the place of bellnnmil contain·
The hardest lask Ia regainmg
' •BALDWIN
lng 80 a('fts more or less,
the confadena::e of the working
eWURLITZER
The;. ,Paid premise• are appraised clauea. Th.e church has a::oncluded
at $1 ~ 00, and must be sold for that It will accomplish UtOe by
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Legal Notice

BABY SITTING
SERVICE

35c An

Jaycette Members

PIANOS

not leq than two-thtrd~ of said
~ppralaed value. Terms, Caah ill
1iand upon delivery of Deed.
Alma Miller • Adminiatn·
trlx of the Estate ot Ern
ett L. Goff, deeeaeed.
Webster and f'ultJ
Attorneys for Administratrix
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Legal Notice

Cue~2,911
C
S OLIVER, whoee piKe
of re
ce 11 unknown, is hereby
notified that on the 2Blh day of
september A. D. 1959, Mill' Oliver, belnJ plaintiff, filed her peti·
t1on aaaiaat l1im aa defendant ln
the Codrt of Common Pleas, Melp
County, Oblo, -, CaH No. 12,831,
praylq for divorce from the uld
Charles Oliver on the around• of
iJrosa neiJtct of dutT and extreme
cruelty, and plalbtiff alto PriYI
for other proper reUel. Said eau~t
Will be ror belrina: on or after tbe
tth da)' of Novemb@r A. D. 1951.
MARY OLIVER
Crow, r.row l Porter,
Attorntoyt f~r Plaintiff
(9 26; uu) 3, 10. 17, 24. Ill; (11) 'l'tt
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preaching to the worken or urg-~ it{~:!:;:~;.~
ing them to come to mass. The
Ural step Is to &amp;end some dedicated Cbrutilna to live and work
among tbe poor, to share tbelr
worrte. and concerns and give ~-~.~J:';~• leaden art 11ri. L7le
them a hvlnl example of ' Chrii-IJ
and Mn. A. C. Stewart.
ttan faatb in action
llelzer, Mn. Paul Nlch·
Ernest Wbltebead are

ReedsVille News

Of Social Note
'M/SJt Robert G. Mixer, san of
Frank Mixer, 1104 (feor1e-st, ParkenbllrJ, hit wife, the former Nina
Lou Wallace, daughter of Mr. and
Mtt. Lee ' '\Vallaee of Reeda'Yille,
and their children, Robert G. Jr.,
Patrielt A., Sheila t.., 1nd Debra L.,
will be returtdn&amp; soon to Reednllle
where Mn. Mixer and tbe eblldren
wiU retlde unlil they l'e(elve orden to iO to Germany when Sgt.
':lllxer baa been auilfled.
M.SJt. M.iJ:er bu been In ae,rvlce
llinee October UND and ls the holder
many eombat decoratiOI'II Includlna the Brof!Je star. wlth Oak
Leaf
Clqater and the Purple
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1- 2-wht•el Trailer;
l - Hay llake
Terms of Sale : Cash m Rand on
YOUI WIITINOHOUII OIALIR da~e of Sa le
TV AND 4.PPLIANCI$
HOLSTEIN COW 2nd t.:ALF DUE
Hobert C. Hutenbach 1 Sheriff •.
80011. Trade ror beef heifl!!r or COAL, OIL &amp; GAS FUINACII
Mei;o County, Ohto
11cll Herb Uradtleld, HarmonAINOLO"S
ville, Ohio.
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Not Re ~ ponsible For Atcu.lenh
Lunch wtll I.Jc ~ t' T V l'l.l by lhl' &lt;h urch
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!S .45 Sign On
Saturday Theatfr
6:00 COJ1ilnental Clau:room
William Tell \
News Picture ·
9 00 Kat ie Doonan Show
~: 30 Comedy nme I,
Sports Roundup
Waterfront
UJ:OO DnugJo Re Ml I
Saturday Night Jamboree
!0·30 Treasure Hunt
Bonanza
I 11:00 Prlte ill Right
Man and the ChaUenge
1 t l :SO Concentntlon
Th.e Deputy
t2:00 T1c Tac Dou~b
Five Fmgers
12!:30
It, Coutd Be You
Law of the Plainsman
1:00 Mid Day NewJ
1\lt'W'&gt; He111\ll._ '
1:1ti Movletime
Weptt,c&gt;r311t
3 00 Young Dr, Malone
Shuckwateb
3:30 From These Root.R
'\1!11"1 (Iff
4:00 Hause on High Street
4 30 Spilt Personality
5 00 SteAmboat Ball
Sign On
5·30 Sgt Preston
This is th~ Ltie
8.00 Steamboat Bill
TV Chapel
8:111o Jim Thacker Sh,,w
All May Be One
6·23 Weathercast
Sunday Mo~e
&amp; 30 N~wa P.cture
Cleveland Browns
6 45 Huntley Brlr.!ley Report
NBC Opera
7:00 Huckleberry Hound
Meet the Pres&amp;
'1':30 People arc Funny
News Picture
Riv~,.boat
8.00 Love and Marriage
Sunday Showcase
8·30 IBob Hope Show
9:30 Goodyear Theater
"':bevy Sho•
Lorette Young
10:00 Steve Allen Show
Wlchita Town
11:00 News rieadllllu
NeWs He.. aWltl
U·lO weatber-.all·
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Mrs. Irene Jackson ~ Wilkesville,
visited With Murl Galaway and diS·
cussed house plants
jljrs Amy Mc.A(ee of lAgan has
b&amp;r..Oi s ptndmg: some tame herewith•
her cousin Mrs. Ncy Carpenter.
They rl!t-&gt;enily accompanHld T J
Huh'her Ia Strasburg where they
were guests af Mr. and Mrs. Rus·
sell MOI)' H anl.l :lfr. and .M~ , Sidney
Parker and fam1ly for two days.
)tr and i'l.rs Delb11rt Cox and family, Columbus, spent sunday after·
noon w1lh the Hilbert cox family . '
.M:r. and Mrs. Elba
McKnight,
Sharon and Georije of Columbus
were weekend gu~sts of her parents Mr. and Mrs Fern GiUogly.
'Mrs. Ruth Starkey, Miss Susie
Nelson. and Mr. and Mrs T. L
Brookhart and Barbara were in
Mansfleld where they vls1ted with
Mr and Mrs. Leland Moore and
family, Saturday and Sunday.
Marco Escobar, S&amp;ll---~;:F"ancasco,
has arnved tG spend S'ome time
with his daughter, Mr and Mrs,
Gcnf' Jeffers and family
Mr. 11nd Mrs T . M. Galnway were
Sunday afternoon guesh of her
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H. E StRrkey and Mrs Starkey,
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and childsen were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Dale Kautz.
Mrs Mabel Swartz, Athens, VIS·
1\ed Sunday walh 'Mr and Mrs. P.
By Clarice Allen
F l:oblentz
Recent v1s1tors of Mr and !1'1rs
Mrs Earl Dean was hostess to
John Cinther have been Mr and the Garden Club at her home on
Mrs Tom Barthf!Jmy and children \\o'ednesday evemng
of Dayton, Mrs Eff1e WatBon and
Mrs lna Wtlson
Mr and Mrs Clayton Allen !lnd
Hilly called on Mr and )Irs Char
lcB Goeglem, .Flatwoods, Sunday
Mr and Mrs Henry Hartman of
Mr and Mrs llfart :'llollon,.n of
Chauncey spent the weekend w1th
Sommersvill t&gt;. W va , spent Sun
Mr and fdrs Curtis Wolf.
Mrs Donald Weadner and son , day w1th Mr and Mrs Harlan Rile
Chris, Gallipolis, visited recently and Mr and Mrs W V Rife.
Mr. and Mrs Jumor Seyfried
with Mrs Harold Hawk and son
children of Gallipolil were
and
Clayton Allen 11pent Friday an
Sunday gueBta of Mr. and Mrs,
Cincinnati
Mrs Chloe Baaley is visatmg rei· Wm. E1t:blnger Sr
Mrs. Vzrginia Roush and dauatlves at Anoka, }[mnesota
No,·wood Knight IS spendm~ lh1s ~hter, Peach Fork were visitors of
week with Mr and Mrs Raymond Mr. and Mrs Norman Weyers·
miller recently
Elberfeld
Mr and Mrs Budd Ridenour and
John vas1ted Sunday m Columbus
with Mrs Zelda Ridenour and
Thelma
Mr and Mrs H F Bailey and
~'fr and Mrl'i Reed Jeffers acMrs Georg:e Abbott,
Flatwoods
companied b,l- her parents, Mr and
were TueBdav dinner guests of &lt;Jr
Mrs Lester Cordray Athens Route,
and Mrs D )I Cleland
are vislflng a brother and sister in
Mr. and Mrs. Dav1d Koble~tz
law :W:r and Mrs John Cordray
and sou Bellv!Cw, Ohw

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ABSOLUTELY NO Hl'NT I'&lt;l t,; Oli I
trespassing day or nig ht o u my
property, Gord on PruffJI , Rut
land, 0
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DANC!N~ - - - Round and Square Saturday mght,
Nov 7, ~~ Amen (a n U •gw r. Hall ,
Wilkeli vlil e, Oh Jo ~1 us1c h y l llff
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Engagement Is Announced

Catholic Women's
t;hfb November
Meeting Is Held

Engaged To Be Wed

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held

Prayer by Father JO;bn T~.
opened the Qleetiq, )(n. J&amp;me!
Shepherd waa welcomed as a new
member. Plans were made to ~e
a dinner to the lmpt!!rlal Electrlr
Co. on December 17. A speeia.1 business meetma: waa announced for
December 10.

Baccn.

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MARY TERESA MEIER
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Meier, 113 Wehc Terrace ' Pomero;·•

Ohio, are announcing the engagement and approaching ma·rriage of their daughter, Mary Teresa, to Mr. Robert' Hansberry Mather. son or Rear Admiral and Mrs. Paul L. Mather
of Washington , DC.
Miss Meier is a graduate of Pomeroy High School ;,nd of
"Th~ Saint J.oseph's School of NurS1hg", Parkersburg, w va ,
and 1s a Registered Nurse. She~
- a member of the Beta Sigma
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ut Kaiser Alummum and Ch mtcal Corp of Ravenswood , W.
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IChristmas Fl.ower Show Planned

By Garden Clubs On Nov. 14-15 I

.Tbc Rutland Garden Club tn co-operatlon wJth the two
Middleport Garden Clubs w1U sponsor a Christmas Flower

Show on Novembor 14th und 15th at the Rutland MethodiSt 11tate church.
There .ue 12 mlmonary organ·
Church open to the publ!c at 2 p m on Saturday and at 1 p.m
on Suutlay uftcrnoo
c::::--c::'--::-c-""- 1zatwns m Norw!:ly with more than

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1'he Invitational Cla,&lt;;s 1~ open to - All fohagc, Class 6, "Memones
nt•l&amp;hbonng garden clu bB al'!rt the of Summl"r" - Dned materlals,
.!lhow Will be judged by un accredit lresh aeccnl permilled; t:lasa 7,
ed Judge of the Oh1o Assoclatlon "Hcvt)rC!l('e" - U!&gt;llll:: a religious
of Gardtm Clubs.
flgurme , Oa111:1 U, "Merry ChmtAH eKhlblh must - ~ In place by mas" -- Yflur favonte Chrt~lm~s
Il 11 . m on November 11
arrangemenL
The Co\lowina i1 n, ~che&lt;lule :
Tll~n1e'.:..:_"Hollday HOU.!Ie" .
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- Stictmn V: Open Hou.!lc - !"llv·
Sechon 1. Junlon: So Bia~ -Not ontc arrangements by our Garden
to exceed 8 Inches; Toys - In a Club Ne1g:hbon.
toy eonta,ner
Members of all the cluh~ are heSt•cUon · U: Hortlcutturt: . Display
tns uked to make at least one en
, of Named l.o:vergreem; 0111pay of
try ~· or lurlhcr information nwm·
iwollng Medtuma for Evergreens, b1•rs may contact ~rs Robert ('a naHoU b\' Plants vuuable for Home
day of Hulland, Mrs. Rohert Reibel,
! Decoration.
\1rs Garen Stan.!lbury or Mrs. Char·
St~etiou IU : Educational Methori11
les Asa Brarlbury of M!d1l leport.
for wreatht, Swags, etc , Dned
M11ltrial!l and Methods nf process·

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ful hberty-lovmg rount"?', ~Y arrJvmg at a deeper reahzat10~ .of
Norld umty and the posslblltty
for reaehmg mutual understandmg
with world peace as It's ultimate
end

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Furniture
Rullud, Oltlo

ons; Books, Mag"'""· etc.
Se('Uon IV Dellliln Dlvigion .
C'lus 1, "Let us Give Thanks"Th•nkaalvin, toblo orran;ement In·
«•dons now.... frUit and/or ,,.,.

tabl~ ·. Clan 2, " Winter Wonder·
land"-Jnrludlng berried branches;
a 111 3, "While Chmtmal',' _ A
wbHe 1 runM:~ment, green foliage
permitted; l'!a.1111 4, "llo1p1tality''-

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Girl Scout Troop
163 Play· Day iS
Held Thursday

Crows Steak Hause

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honor.
In conclu~Jon,

day, 111 due to laek of understand·
1 Lalit Thursday afternoon the lng of foreign peoples way of Ide,
g~rht tn Middleport Sr.nut 'Tl'oop 163 cultur€1, belief&amp;, stundards and
had ll " l~lay Day" fo r the1r regu languagt• She hope11 to reap full
tar mecttns .at the Sunshme Cot· hcncllt of her stay 1n thelr wonder·

CHAR.. BROILED
STEAKS
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mutual understandmg
Is d1str1buted annually by ftve per·
sons elcctod by the Norwegian
parliament, which they co n.!lider an
and

MISS BJerkholt
satd that shtl beUeves that the
chief part of the conflidl and
struggles In the world affain to-

lllge.

The girls had planned a htke but
nuc to weather condot1ons decoded

Heath MefLodist
II
WSCS Meetl'ng

game.!l.
g1rlforhod
her
noae
bagEach
lunch
1he brought
afternoon.

T0 8e Mon day

arrangement;

(Por&amp;er HoUM,..New York 81rlpt, Club1 At)

bctwe~n couotr!c's. The Nobel Pnze

t10n

lo stay wt the cottage

and pl.ay

Tho

an~

w s c s. ot the a ..th

Met·

Leaders of the Troop
:l.frs. hodist Church wUI meet th1a MonJames Slmpson and
Mrs. M"""li day evening at the ehul't'h m Mid·

Swon.

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Fourth Birthday
==•=~='!:
Of Dennis Hawk
Observed Thursday
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ev~nlng

dleport tor their re&amp;ular m.. ting.
Worahlp leader for the evenana:
wllt .. Mro. E . M Blake and Mrs.
Emerson Jones Will b c !he Pro·
aram leader.
Hostessell will be Mrs. Robert
Coatr., Mn. Carrol Swanson, Mrs.
llobor1 Harr1a 1nd Mrs. Roy Sans·

the fourth bury.
Raymond Hawk
at tbe , home of hill
, llolr. and Mra Vanme

~lddleport

mother. Mr11. Ethel Hawk,
'served 1re cre~m and ('~ke durtng
evt.nlnlil to Mn Curti&amp; Rou1h
children, Cheryl. Sylvia, Joyce
~~ond CheAter. Mr. and Mn. Robert
H~ye a and Terri Jo. Mr. and Mrs.
Badgley and '\1r and Mu M~rJon
Hawk of Pomeroy,

M ..
Shasteen
~uoests when
Mn Harold Lalue entertamed her
Brldg:e f'lub Thursday evenlna: al
her hame, Wolfe Drive.
Pr1~ for hi!Jh score was awarded
to Mn Shastr.en and aecond to
.4.rt! Chflrlea Mullen.
1
Rtfre1hmenl5 were 11er\led by the
boatelll to the above named and
Mn Se11m Blazewlez, Mr1 W1lliam
Clark, Mrl\ John Moore, Mra. Carl
ttll!kan and Mrs Rollin N~utzling.
PTA TO MlfiT
The Rutland PTA ..-ul meet on
Monday evening ll• tole high tchool
auditorium. High SChool teaehen
will he Jn their rooms at 7 .30 to
meet with parents und dlecuas any
probJem1. The pro1ram will fell·
ture a panel of four hia:h school
and mu1ic by thll!' Glee
Refreanr. ~nt1 w!U be serped.

Music ...

an investment

DAR Good Citizen Church Of Christ
Test T oBe Given
H?mebuilders
InTheMeigs
Sch.ools
Class In Meeting
annual Good Cltlrenship

Dine

The winner trom Meigs County
who has the highest 8core, wiiJ
compete with girl winners of ot·
he~ counties, m the state First
prlae in the state l.!l a $100 s.avinp
bond Tbere are llx prizes ranging
from $100 t-» ~ Dondtl.
Winners nom each school In the
county will ~elve a &amp;ood eitlzen·
ship pin from the Return Jonathan
Meia:s Ch•pter DAJL.
A poster conteat for slP.h lradera in Meies County SfJhoola is
belna~ planned by tlle local Chapter. The ·poater11 are to rcpJtewnt
what America means to them.

Moorche~od

We have • way wtlh deonlng
that wills cllf1om~rs!
8rina: your dry&lt;tlcanmg to our stor-e or
Jet us pick lt up .. nd dcltver
door. Oall UBI

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to your

dart your child now on a

car to·a

BUNDY

Rutland at 10 a.m.,

ltancl lnatru•ent

Whtn yeu ·IIG)I biAs with _, lola
of things can ••ppen. Mlslaktl
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can cast you - and can you
always remember·where your

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Stu~ents at Rutlaiii!'

front ruw seats 'j'ue~ay when 'SQme of their claasmates Jearn
the facts of life-on·tb..liigJlways.
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John Parsons, Executive ·Head o,. Rutlanct, and Charles
Hayman•. Execullve .Heacl9f ~cine, said the event Win be in
the nature ·or a test,.demonstrallon, dealgned to diSf,I'OI'e the
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By Mayor Fisher
()v~r Weekend

new p•per, to be publilbed
mornma: Monday tbrouab
had 30 pace• in the
It aelll for 7 &lt;eeob a
centa a week lor bpme

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cues were heard Saturday
Middleport Mayor C. 0.

, 'i-i::;;;.by
n

-~- .!!'&lt;'."~".'!"~emel1feney ~quad
'l'lltl dead on its

Columbu&amp;,
'".""' !O.•:f~i&gt;ed hil IIG bond b1
when

Time of .erviee~ _\Wli be e.nnouDeed lat.er, pending arrival of
relative~, for Mn. Clarra llyen,
wife of tile 1M&lt; o..a, Myors, who
died at her UnittiHv ~ldenee
abou.t 3 p.m. Sundtly, of 1 heart

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signal, 2.

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S~e ExJ)eCted
hi Pomeroy Area
Sometime Tuesday

on

{3) ....,. tho .~·

automobile ·&lt;
NaU.onwfde Jo.suraa ,; .

glneer for tloe llfm

pPlf.ed -b.Y
Oiffltl

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s1de the drlver a~d .c)aijn~e ·

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miftee on
the Ch1rlea C. Youne.

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t~ MiiOn.JI(kson COPE;
have staged almilaf dtmoD'atri. .trong, dir,ector of the
tion1 before more than "&amp;#O&lt;fo}sto ~ OPE; and s.Jamln W.
dent a:roups in euterb IJdJte:cf .ecretary-treaalirer
tbe
States.
,
COPE.
TueJda7'a demonstration. Will k
Juncll~n will be held at 12:30

equipment Nationwide

retired Sprague u:euraiN
froiD Pittlbur&amp;b, Pa,.
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pr..,.ded by • otgdent ....,.bly

durlnl wbleh studentl Will be' brief
ed on the demonstr•tion Arid' bUJ
an illustrated talk ·on the ImPort
ance of driver attitudtl.
The auembly wlll .l:teli~ Jt 1~ a.
m. at Rutland and the ·tnt wll
follow about 411 minute• 'itt,r on
Main ·Street.
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p. m. and tb'e delbonltri.tfon l~tteJ
on Tyree Blvd.
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'De VIewpOint of a ~«imtor. ·~
The C!Gftfenn~, wbich is ln
:harle pf tbe Malob.Jackaon Ubor

~Onferet}(!e. ill for anion merpben.,

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TO MilT THURSDAY

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Tbe Past CouneUora of Tbeo-

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n wUL meet Thunday~ at 1t80 p.
n., at lhe llome o1 Mrs. Charles

~_oben,

Walter W. Br~wer
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Bend

with Mra. Jamei S,.,Yn: ••

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Saturday: Jerry Fry,

EWnor Eber~Nch,
lleClaskey, Racine,
baby, LangaPomeroy; c.

MilT WIDNIIOAY
Tbe· PbUatbea

trem·- .an

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CIVet·

to!lil

Nancy Hawkins·
Last Rites Held
At Eddy Chapel

of Mayor

Van
was fined
a double

services were held Sun-

for X. Nancy
IJ(id/iiej!&lt;o.:t 1t tlie
in Eddy, w. Va .
Coata Funer,.l. DJrec.
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Girl Is WiJwer
mPie Bakeoff
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M~thogany

$49.50
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Maple, Oak, Mahogany
PRICED COMPLETE

will be at Racine at 2 p.m. ion'd at
.

Your ch.ild deservt!. mnie.

The coa.t il amaU, the rewarda
are ereat in aelf-confidNice,.
popularity, eucceas in 8Clbool,
and •OOve all, in a ~ime of
enjoyment. Give YO!ll' ehild
thfllee things with f11 B11ndy
Band lnetrunWnt,. commeaded
by Puente' Maauine for
workmanship, tone' quality.
and features which mean _,.
playiq ••d Iuter proe,....

CARPET
$5.95

BUNK BEDS

Tile ~en&gt;_o!'''tiati~

Services Pending
For Mrs. Myers
Who Died Sunday

Magazine

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FIBER RUGS
$12.95

b&lt;lplna wttlll·""'!~f'
to the chureh
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Wblte of Pomeroy ie
Sale · Cbairm•n •nd Mta.
Bradford the ExecutJvt

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HOME 'TREASURES

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PARENTS'

Fnday cvemng the ExecutiVe
Boaord of Homehuilden Class ..,r
Church of Chr1st of MtddlcpoM
met at the home of their president,
The Cklod Citizenship award is w~ndell Gerlach, Pomeroy
Plnns for the comi:1~ }Cur were
gi..,en to a senior h1gh S&lt;' hool girl
from ewcb atate. The girl chosen discussed and also the plans for
must POS84!8&amp; 1n (IUtlltandlng de- their annual Chr111tmas party ,
g_ree ol the foli&lt;JWing four qualities, 1. Dependability, which in·
Other flfflcers attendmg the l'l)&lt;:et I
cllldes, tl'Uthfulner;s, loyalty and j l';n:'::;:w::':~':c: Mrs W~sl~y Fry, Vit;:e
punctuallt.Y; 2. Serv1ce, mcluding I!
Mrs. L€onard VanMeter
cooperttion, eourt~sy and consider·
secretary Mn
atlon ot others; 3 Lt&gt;adersbip. 111 "
Treasurer Mrs.
eluding, peMJonahty, sell control Mittor
t~nd Mrs
and abJ!ity to assume re1ponsl· lach
b1htY : and 4. Patriotism , in('] udlng, I.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,_,;;;;;;;;;_,_,,:
unselfl1b intere1t in family, 1ehool II
county and nation. The8e quAlities
are detennined by tbe 8Cbool and
the girl selected takea the tood
citizenlhip lest. The te.sts are
gr.aded in ColUmbus.

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"SAY ONE FOR ME"
Crosby, Debbie Reynolds

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&lt;lie itMrrumentrJ
commernkd by

lest, spon»&gt;red by the Daughters of
American ReVolution wJH be giVen
In the varioU1 County High Schoob
on December 3 or 4.

"THE BAT"
V(ncent Price -

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.
Schools drive
can .stop at
bumper will
sees the

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PENDI'NG

TONIGHT

SUN .• MON. and TUI$.

.STER

o!~d~h~.~~~~~~.e.~r
W, R.
were

.l'omtro), Oblo

"GUN GLORY"
. s~wart Gran1er, Chill W1lls

110 8 MON~AY NIGHTS
t P.M. MONDAY

Mrs. Harold Lohse
Is Hostess For

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Mrs Wilham 'Fisher, Mrs. Karl
Grueser, Mrs. George H,eines, Mrs
Rollin Bearhs, Mrs. Adam Ebersbach, M.rs Amanda Kaspar , M1ss
Lena Grueser, Mrs Dale Smith and
Mu s Thelma Grueser.

·eading of a plea for psrtnersh1p ,
Mr. Walker is a graduate of Bexley High School and Ohio
U!d closed with a prayer that indl State University. He is C?-OWner of Pace-Walker Farms.
1iduals be shown a way to work
The open church wedcling Will be an event of Februar 6
•s partners with ne1ghbon of dif· with the Rer. E. Bert Bonte officiating.
Y '
ferent races and national back·
uound.

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Refrl;libments were served bv
the hustesses to the above and

Churmen of Wor!d Day of Prayer were named b;• Mrs. Richards
and mcl uded, Pomeroy Mrs. Jed
Wehster, Sr , Middleport, Mrs.
Campbell Harper , Chester, Mrs.
G L Mi-chael ; and Rae1ne MCA
Arthur McCauley Mrs Sel1m Blaze·
w1rz was named , .p~agazme chair·
man 11nd Mrs. Frances H Gla.:1er
1s cba1rman of May Fellowship
Day.

A solo "One World" by Mrs
.t:.arvm Burt preceded the .!ICrip
lure readmg of Pl'ulllppians 2
1.8 by Mrs. George Anderson, aft:ef'l whi ch an orrermg wts taker!
Nh!ch Will be .~;ent tO the South
?a~lf1c and Ghana Childrcns clo·

h.,..

fll~ather

Game• were played and pnzes aWirded to Mn. He~ry Rethel, Mrs.
La:'l!frence LaDnUlU, jMrs. Carrie
Grueser and Mr&amp;. Delbert Elsel"tem.

Mn Arnold Richarda president
of the Meigs County CouneiJ of
Church Women, conducted a short
business session and Mrs. Marlon
French secretary, read the minutes
of the MIY meeting and also of
an executive committee meeting.
Mrs William Atkins gave the re·
port of t he trca~urer .

MEIGS THEATRE

Aanea

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The annual Thanksgiving potluck dinner of the Temple to he
held Thursday November IQ was
&amp;llDOUJJCeli.

''Full Partnen For Peare" waa
the theme of the service wbieh
opened with the org.in prelude by
Mrs Ben NeutJ:hng, foUowed by a
med1taUon and the hymn ''0 God
of Every Natton"

70U mJSsiUnilrles Ues1dea rchg1ous
Norway has other orggnl·
ll:aliOilS whose task lt is \o support
anrt offer relief in ttme of distrctls, calamities and emergeneLes. thing was ,Hlso brought to the
8vllukmg of International re· .netting which will be sent to the
latiOns, Ml s~ lljerkholt laid that ~arne places. Taking the offermg
Norway was amor.g the first Jn 11ere Mrs. W. A, Morgan, Mr!~
Worla War 1 to Join ihe Leagu• of rlelen Simpson, Mrs A. R. PuUcm
,m d Mr1. C. R. Youna
Nat1on.!l, and that several Norweg
The hymn "God ol Grace and
1ans played an important part in
the Lca.:ue The Norweg1ana h11ve God O.S Glory" and the benediction
been active 1n var10u11 Internation- l)y the Rev. Ralph C. Zundel, con·
al organnauons which contribute eluded the serviee.
m many fields to closer cooperagroup~;,

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MiN Erna Jesse, president, eon·
dueted the meetin&amp; whteh opened
llfitb devoUon.a. A round robin card
wu sent to Mrs Olan Goodwin ,
wl\o 1s iU. Tbe travelmg pme do
nated to Mn. C11rrie Gruelier was
awarded to Miss Jesse.

Mr Mather served wtth tM U . S. Army dunng the Kore~n
confHct. He received his Ba(·helOI of ATts Degree in Economics from "The American University", Washington, D. c,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins Jr. of Bellef~ntaine Ohio an·
where he was a member of the Kappa Phi Kappa Honorary
noWlce the engagement of their daughter, Juani~ Jun~. to
Fraternity. Mr. Mather is supervisor of the Materials Handl·
Mrs Aten Shain chairman for
Mr. E. Thomas Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hanington
ing Dept at th e AC~J
v ·ts
AI
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d
Ch
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C
the servlte, welcomed t~U present Walker of Pataskala, Ohio.
er
ummum
an
em1ca1
orp
of
Ra·
and Mrs J H Stephenson had a
ve nswood, W.Va.
.
.
Amencan Ueclarat1on ot lndepen- devotional i!Crvtce using as her
Miss Hawkin3 is a graduate of Middleport High School and
The oOpf.r l ,church weddmg Will take place on January 9, Uence. There l8 .a co mplete free- theme, "We Are All One 10 Columbus Business University, and attended Ohio State Uni1960, at LJe Sao., red Heart Church, Pomeroy.
dum of religion 1n Norway wh1eh Cbmf' and emphasized love, and versity wbere she was pledged to Gamma Phi Beta She is
11llows other churches to worship dso was leader m the responsive employed by The Ohio Fuel Gas Co.
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afte r their hshton
The Lutheran church 111 iidmm·
1slered by the mlm.sLry of EcclestasUclll AI!airs &lt;~nd !::ducation and
all servants are subordinate to the
k1ng and parll.Jmenl Almost 96%
of the population belongs io the

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OIUCW FOR TOJ!

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co-hostess.

M1ss lJnni BJerk.holt of Oslo, Norway was the guest speaker
at the World CommunJty Day service held Friday afternoon,
at the Pomeroy First Baptist church
Miss Bjerkholt wbo was dressed in a beautiful national costume of Oslo, gave a very interestmg and mstruct.lve talk of Nor·
way . In her opening remarks she
thanked all for inviting bee to
speak and hoped that the meeting
would sen•e to Improve mutual
unUentandmg of 'our countries
A graduate of tbe Oslo Hiih
School 1n 19:J6, MIMI Bjerkbolt
t;;ughl one year in a amaU rural
school, after which she spent two
years at a Teachers Tralnmg College Th1s spnng she received a teacners l'€tllfm1 te for elementary
~c hools . W1shmg to mcrease her
knowled~e of Enghsh and at the
~~~me lime be able to study the
culture and ways of life of Amencans, she applied for a ac.boJ.arshtp m the UI)A and wu. awarded
a .r ure1gn Trustees scholarship at
Uh1o untvcrsit.Y . Athentl. Th1s
.,cmc~ler she IS car rymg 15 hours
creall and maJormg m Engush
i\.menean Lllerature and psy('hO·
, ,ogy She ptana to enter Oslo
1u 1!~versl~ loks,turty for addeghree ..
m.bs uJel JUit stalt!
t at m
the ~even ,.,eeks she bas been m
1\lhens, she had a number of val·
Llabie ~xperlences which will help
her m her work. She 1s a member
ot the lvangelical Lutheran Church whuh 1s the natwnal chutch
o1 :\lurway and has been smee HS36
when th~ Lutherwn faJth yaB mtroLlucccl She stated that thelt con~tll utJon w11 s mBpired by the

Decem~r

Church, when the past Chiefs of
Magnolia Temple P&gt;thtan 3laters
met Thursday evening, 11l the homt!
of Mrs. Thomas Cook , East MaJn
St ., with Mrs. Ray S~idenahel as

World Community Day Services
Held Friday At First Baptist

1t was ~ to pllrebale ,material for roJ&gt;et; for the ~hildren 1n
the cb.Mr and the mol..l)ers wU!
make the robes. Tbe travellng
'prize donated by Mrs. John Goett
Sr., wu awarded to Mrs John j
The meeting closed wllh prayer
by Father Turel, after wh1ch re·
freab,meots were served by Mrs
thomu Hannigan, Mn. John Lm
a:en, Jln. Chm:tm~ O'Donnell, Mn
Andrew ZWllhng, Mn Leon Brmk·
man, Mrs Eugene Conde, and Mrr;
Ricbard Freeman , from a table
~ntered witb an arrangement of

Magnolia Temple
Past Chiefs Plan
For Yule Dinner

Plans were made for the annual
Christmas dinner anti party to be

The November meeting of tll~
C..lhol1c Women' s C'lub WIJ held
Th\lf'S!SaY eveninl, 1t the cbufth,
with Mn. Franees Biron, prP..sldL".g

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Marie Carter of Lawmi.ce Coun•
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aL Fairland

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Sebool, won tbf., &amp;ertfODal dletrY· ~
pie hake-off beld Satufday at o'bio '
Univenity iD Athena.
Judy Hewetaon of PoDW'OY BlebSchool wa• one of. the coateatanta

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