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11--Dady Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Nov. 7, 1959

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.

.fall

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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
Ph' s
It
d ·
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I oror y an
IS presentfr .mployed as Industnal Nurse
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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Ci a~~ :1, "Then !'here Were None"
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" .
,
- 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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It , ,

lrsell

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RUTLAND
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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Thursday
I
ot

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.
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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
•
can cast you - and can you
always remember·where your

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A. chlcklno·..wt pu11 • ·ouid•ol

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-·~···--Gil
,.,ur:ljltiKio
lag. \'cnl._..."

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"lllfw tnd\

Moderotol,y_ODd_to
owa,. too.

Elberfelds

Smoolh·Top

and

MATTRESS
$39.50

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CHAIR
Blond,

All Tranalslor
Ballery ~roletl
3 SPEED

DINETTES
5 Piece Sel $39.50
9 Piece Set $99.50

·PHONOGRAPH
$39.50
3 PlEa a.-ooM SU'-ITE-.-..-.. -...-.. .,...$-10-0.54" Dresser-.Chest - Bobkrase Bed

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UNOlEUM
RUGS
$4.95

IXIZ

TWEED
RUGS
$39.95
COMFORTABLE

Platform Rockers
In Durable Fabrics

$39.50

As low As

~pui ~!'·~N LiM Of
"Pli~VINPE~w_N JIIA.PLE PUJINiTVJIE"
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J:.IVING a'o&lt;Ji -BEDROOM - DINING ROOM

. on' ·~ 'Pri&lt;e
- 1a kllbt" ODII'V.

"Wo
IICOMD IT.

'* *1ld. '*Rlldne. High
* Sthools..wm .luive I Cases Heard
.

Stu~ents at Rutlaiii!'

front ruw seats 'j'ue~ay when 'SQme of their claasmates Jearn
the facts of life-on·tb..liigJlways.
·
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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at
signal, 2.

sla~

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

irih · ride

s1de the drlver a~d .c)aijn~e ·

en~

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miftee on
the Ch1rlea C. Youne.

,be

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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il not ex·

or

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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Ill Ba&lt;Jne the a.,;,mbb'·. l. · 11 2
p. m. and tb'e delbonltri.tfon l~tteJ
on Tyree Blvd.
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prior to Bailey'• addUQ on
'De VIewpOint of a ~«imtor. ·~
The C!Gftfenn~, wbich is ln
:harle pf tbe Malob.Jackaon Ubor

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

:1eir

wive~, and h~Jsbands..
TO MilT THURSDAY

1~;~;
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Tbe Past CouneUora of Tbeo-

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1Qru&amp; Council Daugbtera of Arne!'- 1"""1'.!•'.
n wUL meet Thunday~ at 1t80 p.
n., at lhe llome o1 Mrs. Charles

~_oben,

Walter W. Br~wer
. "
On Maneu~er, With
.The3rd

Bend

with Mra. Jamei S,.,Yn: ••

o-hoateu..

Saturday: Jerry Fry,

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

MilT WIDNIIOAY
Tbe· PbUatbea

trem·- .an

._....,,nc

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.
•b..... of.lb,e _.,..
Siyn

rA .JlarUord
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Lawrence County
Girl Is WiJwer
mPie Bakeoff
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Ao S,.en

HOME

M~thogany

$49.50
FRIGIDAIRE DRYERS · ............. $139.9S

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

_D_ES_K_'

FIBER RUGS
$12.95

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

y;., ~\;m~!h

bor
at the

SER TA

12 Feet Wtde

ura:in&amp; anyone

Two

NYl 0 N
SQ. YD.

on a

old notion that .a ear Can be "stop-·
ped on a

With Budget Prlee 'I'.Cifl•

DUlOX

alao-

Chair and Desk · · · · · · · · $6.95

niUdll ....................

are needed and

child's future

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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little war....,. tM.y aMI Mit •
oot4 ..........
IIOfllf

&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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ance,
.
Schools drive
can .stop at
bumper will
sees the

myour

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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hia ,..uctan 1...

enttne

Unltool , _ _

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

Federated

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HIOIS LOCIT Ill ~·
CHI'-'GQ UPI - P'oll.. ool&lt;l
...., wlion lhoy ........
P.
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• $27 rtbtaln' thtr ~ ,,.,. of
,,. loot otvH.., In ttio ~ Of

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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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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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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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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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some families ; what relafionshipi exist between cancer and other diseases; whether

croulng from Hamburg, German,.,

frequency and other factors of childbjrtb are
associated with cancer; how muc)J r~l~OO:
ship there i§ between failure to breast feed

Daily Sentinel
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a cl-] ilct and the occurence of l).reast cwcer;
po jsiblc relationship between menstrual dtsorders and uterine cancer, any relationship
betw een diet , bevera$ es, ex:cercise, smoklng
and cancer~ how ai" polrution may be related
to cancer; 't'he ther or not one's standard of
hv1ng has fnything to do with his getting
ca ncer
i\,Rother major objective of the study is to
tlettrmine the very earliest signs of cancer.
lnJlesti.gators would Jike to know what percentage of those who have undiagnosed cancer have had certain symptoms and what percent;.gc rtevelop the disease without any apparent symptoms.
The study also should disclose how frequenUy the patient may be responsible for
delay m seekmg diagnosis and treatment.
In Ohto the project will attempt to study
58,000 famili~s. totalling about 116,000 persons who are at least 30 years of age. Nationwide, the study 1s planned to inyolve a half
m1lhon famtll es with more than one million
persons included in the data. ,
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Each volunteer resea'l'cher will select about
"':;::::::..,:':'-------.:O...=o~.::..._~----ten households which he can expect to trace
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for the foHowing six yea·rs. These families
~·Vo~:;: vilited
t ~ .I
wHI be reported on annually.
. M.
Bahr, Glenna
At the start of the study, every person en- I~;:~~~~~:~~~~ b~11 vidtort in
Albert Barber ~alleil ~n Mr. and
rolled will answer a detailed, confidentlaii 1
on Monday.
Mr. and Mr1. Earl Humphrey at· Mrs Arcbie Bather Wednesday
Hase lton of !Jle Marines
questionnaire . Every two years, they will be
was Jnvlted to tended the Marietta Co11eie Home- is.Billie
spending
a 30-dpy furlough with
coming at l(arietta.
asked tO fill out a brief questionnaire, Dr.
?:~~f~tio~e:l~~ )Jrs. SCQtt Barber of Belpre VIS· h1s :parents, Mr and Mrs. William
James explained.
te.,. f1:fktra from ited hi.11 dauahter. Mrs. Goldle Bor- Haselton.
Weekend guests of Mi . and Mrs
lni and family, recent!)'.
AmotlJ the te(ent vialton in the P R. Randolph were Mr . and Mrs,
to clarUy cerloiin known fads about the dis·
ln the
mietlne will be home pf 1(1'. and ~ .. Oren CJuld- Harold Stoner of Wellsburg, w. Va
from
ert were Mr.' and Mr1. c . C. Ham- and Mr abd Mrs W. C. RandolPh
Some of theses include: occupational haz- cal records. ·
ilton and daua:bler, Sandra Kay, of Parkersburg.
anU in re1ption to cancer; whether 1or not a be obtained On cancer caseS from
Mr. and _idTs. E·· W. Cain were
~r and Mr1. Charles Stanley Ham·
tendency toward cancer is more preval~ nt jn who signed the death certificate.
ilton and son, Paul Marcus, Mr. an busJne s~; visitors in Marietta on
){rJ. William Childers and son, Saturday.
lown hou .~c lod01y
Jeffrey of Philo, Mr. and Mra. Leon
ly
.
Mrs Emma 81,1.rbcrt\nd ?!frs. Har
:Mr ant.! MrB. Fred Sayre of New
Mn. Cora
·~ding Slers of Mln~ora, W Va, Mr. an&lt;J r1ett Blake called on Mrs. :BrettRI
Jlaven were gut•sh In tho J. C.
a ·few da)(J wltb
da..abter's Mrs. R. D. Emrick, Mrs Mavis Randolph, Tuesday 'f!'
Mundy hom l'
famUy, Mr. and 'Mrs .. MUll fJ:arrJs , Hoover, Mra. MJidred Emeriek and
Mr. and i~ r11. Ervm Cam were
By OltnM &amp;. Mllho•n
MrM Puul Cross and Mrs Hnrl
ly Mn. John Stout
Mrs. J. W. Eaton of Parkersburg. Wednesday eve{lmg guaats or Mr.
St. Albina, W. Va .
Dinner gue~tts at the home of
Mrs. Fred Wolfe and Mrs Ar ll.an.nmJ:: were shoppmg m Pom Weekend vlalton In the S1s.son
Attendance at the Laurel Cliff
Mrs Marvin Keeb11ugh at € he.s·
Mr and Mrs. Murl Taylor honor· Free Methodist Chur~h for S,.aDday home weNi Mr. Jnd Mrs L. B. Rob· and
&lt;'hie Tuttle ol Bashan were guest~ eroy one day last wt•c.k
ler
of Mrs. JG81e llerltger
Mrs. Jake Lee untl son were mg h&amp;s birtbday Sundpy Nov. lat. Nqvernber- 1, was IHI offering lnS~Il and daugbters,' Brenda and
Mr an.d Mrs. W'e~er need who
Mrs. Joan Tuttle , son. (:ame and guests of her mothur, Mrs J(atte were Mr. and)ilrs Everett SiJson, '12.27.0
.Beverly, of Canton, Mrs. Sieve Des· 111'e employed in Hebron, Obio,
Jun. Sue and Lois of Long Bottom,
vhlited wllh Mr . and Mrs Georgt! W.&amp;lson Sunday.
mond and daughters, Bridgett and
tl\e weekend ht!te.
_-Aent a f~wtdaY• Paula, Pa1kersbw:g, C. R. ~iason spent
Mr. a:nd Mrs. Jumor Hunt, Rlehtr11,
Clark
Archie
8Brber spent tbe wetk
Mr:.. and Mn Dana WH!iams0,11
Mn Harriel Temple of Colum- Jeal•. and Bobby, Mr and Mr1.
0 ., and w•a ( ~cOm · of Columbus, Mil: Barbara COllins end with his
son Ray Barber and
of Jrpnt.on Jpt~nl purl of th e daY ~ u!l l'Urne for ~l'r )wothe r, Finley Kenr,cWl Davi~~:, Marie, Jollnny a!¥1
by bet alater, Mn. and 11on of Belpre . .,
family
at
Port
Aamer. ~,
Sundl)' w1th Mra. Gra&lt;'e carr and St1les who 1s 111 ~nor heallh and DurleJo,.. Mr. Jllld Mrs WiLlard Tay~
other tt=lMllve a.
took him to Columhu11
Fox, Mra. Fran
lor and llln Marvin, Mr. and MrJ.
BLAMIS CARS. ROAD$
Mr. and Mrs Cloy McKilmcy .al\rl
Mr Burr 1'1ck sold h1s farm ta Wilbert Wuner and children, Mr.
Howell and child·
:co-·.;·c·cevening at Radcliff,
NEW YOftK UPI Dr . .
and san, Mr .. and · Mrs. Rsy;n(lnd Mr Prortl11 ;tnrl moved to Colum - a nrl Mrl'l. Ktu;sell Archer and childJ.llmea
Malfetti,
hftd
of
the
they altended the
ren of Guy:~ville, and Mr. Albert
McKinaey and Mr and Mrs Floyd hu "
Safety
Reaeareh
Institute
of
Co·
belllnK
ol
their
father
and
gran~
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FJIUnger and &lt;'hildren ol l'olum ·
A house on Ch; u ll•s Sheets fu1 m W11mer of Aifred.
lather. Frank Daily and his nl!w lurnbla Unlveraity, said sunday
but spent the weekend w1lh the1r buJ'JH'd duwn Mm11i11)' ~o cnnt&lt;'nts
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Milhoan bride.
that better cars and roads. ra ..
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parent• Mr an1 Mrs II C. !'ole ~uVl'l i \Ve art• all so ~ rutoflll to
were
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
ther
than better dri\·ers, are the
KLnney.
J&gt;om1'roy 1111d Hullnnd Fire depart· Mr.11. Ow1ght Milhoan , Sunday of
Mra. Alice Moore and Shirley anawer to accident prevention
lla)' WJllon .and Ht~rb Bradfield menLs
MILI.FORI), Cofln UPI ,.-- 'llhe
~·tatwoods. In the afternoon .aU
went to the tlock aales m Alh(•ns
the
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:\fr and Mrs Erne!l1 C11rr wrrc went ror a dr1ve over Bunker Hill, Robertrt;•,;~~~._r;·;:~~:;~:w~:;ere
mayor
of Worcester, Mass., Jo.
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home 9f
Rl)l MARQUI$ AGAIN
Mr. and Mn. John Duncan lost ('u lll ng on Alherl Hc1t~er 111 Mar enjoyed the scenery for miles, of
septa Casdm, who waa arrested
BIARJUTZ, France UPI
til t.heJr houaehold good• Tuet&gt;d11y tel , onw recf'ntry ..
Tbleves litruck at the Rivera V!(- 1'01" ~peed~ g on a Connechctd
lra~no~l'::~:~
DieM
whon their home burned to 1he
dl
rue11b at
t~e lia of Spaln'a Marquis de .Ia Sota turnpJke :
rround. Neighbors are donat lnc
Mr
und .Mr~ Clart'IICI' Arklf'y,
"I'm not sure I was gullty I
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l"'"l'J'Of
Mr.
Mn. Lou Dlehl. for the second tJme in t'lght
furnlture 1nd Mr. und Mrs DtJn
AtiW nB, l1h1 0 t·nl!ed on Mr llllcl
. Fun Cline and son Terry months, gettlng away with 14,000 was just folluw&amp;ng a line of c11rs
ean and son Robert moved 1n tht' Mrs NUIU1Uil Sdlfll'fl'r
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Fox.
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Of Social Note

fd"n Sodety .

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Social News

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Ridge-Keno News
Social Events

Harrisonville

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B;ulah Stras11 ;ot tbe Melglf. Coun-

ty Health DepOU"tment t.Qday WIU'lled all reaid~JI.ta of tbe Rutland
~rea ~hat ~ fvort oJ a skunk taken
in tht.t area 6as beeR received and
tests are positive th11i the animal
lVaS infected by rabiea.
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Nov. 6; Mrs. Amanda Crandall, Galli.pfliis; f.e~i! (NM'W~$HINGTON (UP!) - lraad1) Hall, HarriJonville; · 'Kenneth _tcut!'t ,.,:,~z(p~ ,...... ttte pubillY 'Wadltley•Kiinaugp; ~iss Pboe-. llc't c~fidnf- Jn Ty "'"'•ms
Ke Aml ,Dougi.PII, M1ddlepq.rt.'
· '- t~Hclall~ quiz shows- drop, D49clt&amp;rcet. fliov .~ 8t' Miss Lena ~ tll•r~y dttr ' Chari" Van
J;lllmilton, Jam~ Williams, Sui- oot.., conrt...c:r hi' appu.rances
llvan ·Sayre, Ira Henry, Vl~lnill ~ ftr.. riri.cl. •
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Sayre, Saul WeJcQ, Pe~r Halley,
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Donmver Gooe~y. Mrs. Leonard
tfiGHTSTOWN.. N.J. {UPI)- A
Newberry, Frank Os~orne, l\frs b111 carry!"/
' 50 soldi•a t. Ft.
Arthur BUI:dette, Richard, WallAj;e; Olx ra~ rht r•r of a tndor
Rome Sm1th Fra.fleis Bailey, Mrs· trailer tTw.k on the Ntw JtratY
Ru,.u Jonlono Mrs R. B. Loo· Tw.fou.. "''• .;..... lnlu•l"' 21
n~y, Mrs Cecil LernO!lll, Mrs. Billy mift.
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S1mmons Infant Mafe Simm 0118
Mrs Jim Ne!SQn lnf•nt Male Nel: . NIW oe~NI IIIPII. - ChinoM
son, Mrs. J. F. Bvanl Inf'ant Fe· C:Qmm~st ,.,_.,r Chou ln•lal
mal~ E\'ans.
today P,~O~ dlr.ct 'itlb with
Births, N9\' 6; Infant Female lndMn Pilme Mlnlit.r .Jawah•rl•l
Vuj!kUJa , Mr and Mrs. BroY:bie Nehru .... f\1• cWterjor~~ ..-.r
(NMI) Vujaklija , R\ venswood
sltuatialt. 'ndla only' tod"' had orDP.atbs, NGv 6; Infant Female •rtd IQ army t6 ~Mit ' tNtpl,._
Hill, N B.
Chln... .-af'ftsion there.
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Wl!en Doing The.Usual
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remedi~ 'w,bich orga.tllaed medi,
cine W.d ~ur~t me I:Q \lit. ~
M~• T• Gb"e
''Vermont folk medicine hu
much to gh'e thOH whO reject
u lnevlt.a1lit the apecter ot
phyaic:al impairment and weaJt.

QUOT£S IN
TODAY'S NEWS

llfeekly Steck Market- Roo~d~·u,~
,.,_,M llf ft. lt~w•tment Reaearclt. lklptlrlmenl of

B...,.tll.J. NOJIU d Co., 15 Brood Btrflet, N~w York 5, N. Y.
• ....,, of tl.J Ne10 York Block EuM"gt!l
Mlvem ber U, 1811

l~~~~;~~~~~a-~~6~1~1"1~ From Europot~n

the WuU!rn Europem economy hu taken
Reverting a _patterplllorloolo
whleb
World War I and tor the
that b1ve delOcal pertOD·

operat. tbetr
are 10m•
and, ln the

incurred

Unlt.cf' PNII

AClROSS

ln,...,.ltlot~al

playwright
1. SUmulua
•. Clthay
10. ~~~~~d

more days in 199.
The moo., ta appr~hlna Ita
fdll phase.
The mornlng 1tar Ia Ven!olt.
The evenJna s_!llr art' Mer~ury
and Saturn.

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J\oolevelt creat..r the C\•il' Wprlio
Administration.. .
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Pnddll

UnJt•d .llio,e Worll:ll'l
John L. Lewla ·held 1 meetlnfl o
oraan~e the CIO .wii!I\Jl .. Ira e
work of tbe .AJ'L
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wers to resolve

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Today u MondiJy, Nov. 9, the
313th day of the year, with 02

On lhla date Jn biJtory:
In 1881, Ul)'ue• s. Grant fouaht
h11 fJE'1t bllttle In the CJvil War in
an eR,IIIiement
Belmont, ~o.
In 1872, a devutat.lnt fire .Wept
bv~r the ll'eflter Pl'rl ot Bo]ltOfl,
destroylnfl about 800 buil&lt;Unaa.
lo . IDI8, Ko~or lVUhelm .88 of
Germany abdleated hlJ thronr.

WASHINGTON - l.abor Secre·
tory James P. Mitchell opposing
a pl11n to e&amp;tpbhsh federal po

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mines wages and prlcet we are
getting on the road to aocialiam
which I, for one do not want."

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ARUNl)EL, England - Bernard
Fltzalan-Howard, th.e
of Norfolk, on bit dehla family out of
~!;;,lfai castle into 1 smaller.
bat'k ytrd :
" . The moment has arrlved ro
save some of the monef that at
pre.tj:!nt w:e ..aoe ~~ · f,4llql~ on."

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TWO"iOoils=

apce ovH" Dutton's

St&lt;&gt;&lt;e PhMe 6009.
I Drug
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I APAIITMENTS - hm•~
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ABSOLUTELY NO HUNTING OR
day., niobt ""my
property, Gordon ProffJt, Rutland, 0. ..
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-Joete' Fred Saul 'P~teil the. fea-

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Ata..YukotJ 5-2145
HAMILL SIRVICI ITATiqN

ture race at the C.lieQte ·1-' '.S~

day to gaift tbe first vletary ol bit
riding career. Swanky Gal, tbe wbl·
ner, enabled JO pel'IOIUI to ~lftt
$6;1&amp;2.M eaeh fOf' JMCILinl flve- out
of a ptJPible six winnerl 111 the So
10 handicapping eontel)t

Before

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AllNny WI

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Ads received by 10 A .l l ..pu be 'hi tlaat ctay•1 paper.
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o ;::;;~::.;;~:;.::~---·1 pqrt Fbon1 fJfN4-"M.
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PLY Ul With ChriJtmas ttlee8 . .
Cor;ttact Ul dnmedlately Fife's
Novelty Shop Phone 6253·X.
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VISIT 11--A
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Hair thaplng, perm•nent wavtna:
FOUR ROOM APARTMENT WITH and styline. Call 2311, lllelne.
new bullt-Ja kltebe,n. Private tQ.2HOto
· entrllJl~. Phone ltaclne 2261 .
(20bl
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Scott Mumaw real esate In $Yr,. '·
acuse, OhlO, w~ll be sold to the
highest bida&amp; on Friday the lSth
M"o
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::-c.,.-,H:ooOc:U:-:S:::E:-:T\14=-:-ILE:-:::RS:-:-B=::Y.
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day of November, 1959, at 10.00 A.
wec:k
or
month.
1900
Cential
St.,
1
M. at the oifice of J. B. O'Brien, At·
Gallipol4s:
11 9 6tc
torney al Law, 100 ~ Court Street, 1
· Pm~emy, OhiO .. ' Said , ..1 estotei
8 ROOM UNFUI!NISHED APARTmust sell for not less than the 1\P1 ment. Close to Xrogen. Chr~s·
praiSed value of $450.00.
Pomeroy, Ohio
1
tine Beegle, ( ·
11-3-12tc
Don E. Mullen, adminis·
FOUR ROOM HOUSE ON LINt~ator of l.he Eatatef,of REPOSSii;SSED SI.NGE&amp; ZIG ZAG 1 coln HeJghts,
a:u
furnaee.
,oo&gt;
Scott Mumaw, deceas d. 1 sewing machine. Like new. Orr
Phone 4~ after tJ P. M. ll"""U'c
l l 9 3tc
ginally cost over $300.00. Pay 1 :::o:::::-:o-=:C::::;:;;:::;';:--;:;:;;:;;;;::off balan~e of $14300. Pay- INICELY FURNISHED VODERN 2
VETERANS DAy MEETING AND
me.nbi f8.1Jo per month. P~e
bedll~ ~tsaira
apsrtment.
Oyster Supper w1U be held at the
343.
1HI·6tc
Phwj&amp;e 0419.
ll S 6tp
Racme ~ g ion Hall, Wednesday,
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Free to all who served m the
Armed Fwces regardless of time
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window blinds and shade11 , vene

Ntght name

NO HUNTING ON MY PROPEIP'Y
day or night. Dana C. Young, Rt.

pli,tes

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Power 'd''h,~;
Radio
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monthly ...,..
mentil on. a spmet plfJlo. Caq be
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Good condition.

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Chieftain
Radio, .beater.
al two tone

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AllD pupe. AKC. 7 weeki

flniah. Very
Good blood lines. Chll'lea
Pomel'oy.
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Donald, McArthur Rt. No. 50.
19$2 ~-.TON FORD PICKUP. IN
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good condition $400.00. Harry G. 2 goon MILK COWS. ROLAND
Brown. Chester, Ohio
11 7 6tp
Searles. Rutland. Phone 24828.

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NEW YORK UPI - Lfbel

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garage, 143
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located at "'ll Locult ·St.. Nk:•
)ocation. MelvJn Hood:
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have responsib!Uty,
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Many 1tem11.
' date. Open
Fife Nontty Shop,
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USED PANTS, SHIR'I'So JACKETS
and women's drea!iea, new. Joe's
Carry OUt, 5H Locust St.,
lolldcllepol'lo
10.28'30lp
FOR SALE-ALL
ELECTRIC
ataln1esa steel restaurant equip·
ment. Lunch Counter, Stools,

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and
to
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ABC Cleanen, Ma110n,
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late of deemed
copnw,
Meigl$ County,
23rd diy of Octobe1 crow, Crow and POrts ·
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Juilie of the Probate Court
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Nov. 14. 10 A.
•m leaving the State and
)I"!.SO~Ol p'opefly. Loea~~d
Pld county 119fd
P\)rtlaJ)d on ~·

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Relrig~ator

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Makea buton holea, .teWI

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191'16 CHEVROLET 210 V8, $1,195.
2 door sedan. A fine elean car With Wl\~I'!'~Ji,
standard tr;mamtsswn. Btaettto take over

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$1,09~.
4 door sedan. A Clean locally
owned car. Stomdard shlf.t. A
real eas saver. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
11 7 6tc

nars, Pomeroy.

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Free E.tttm.ate, .. Dale Wtppel J

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and bath apartment. Phone 6419.

tian bll11ds, all kipds and ~ora
11 5 6tp
~ber glaas. awnings, Dzy and A ~oQM HOUSE AND BATH, 1634

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nifed t.lill 1111 lt.WO ·(¥~ll
doea not eome' "wlthiD UM
of the tedertl anU,~it laq/'

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Ja::eCllptillet, l.aelne, Ohio.
4+30tc

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pet' wOrd for three eOil.Heuti" tuertloM.
Sp~al - onA mru:ti!IJ ror 30 cenb ~r word.
FuU tate of S oeoti: (fer ~rd will be ebaratd for ad•~
If ~&gt;Of: Pa,l ~ within 10 1a11 :~ftjer receiving bilL
tTrora m Advtrt1Jina - ~hould. bee reported IJDIIM'dtaleJy. 'Jill
Otity Sfootinel will DOt be respCIII:Jiible lor •on thlll on. .LDfor.
• eet inBertlon.
Coni of Thaop and Spe~ Nolleoo ~~~- fl.lt. Obl&lt;wloo
published at 1 cent l)er word.
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editor of th• Oklahoma City Tlmt•
and Sunday O~lahom•n nelff
month,

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1i tfi. POrt •f Cleve---,-

WSCS MEETING
United Press lat.m•tlonal
The WSCS Of tbe lJmted MethoFait tkita were promlud for
dim ch.urch. will meet 'fuesday at most of tM nation toclay wilh
7 ao p.m., at the church, with anow tlurritt llmitad to th1 upper
Mrs. Everett Thpm.as, Mrs: W. 0 . Gr"t Lfkn 11 .a ' h}ll' "'owtrt
Barnitz and Mn. W. R. Cll'penter ·~ In MVf~m florl~aas ho.st~- An ext;eUtive m~t­
Suruay ...thtr w.e ,..ieted
ing »t 7 p.m. wJll precede tile for th, rnt Of th ~JdtY excapt
meetJng.
tloudr pa~hn ovW ~ Atlantic
.~ref tnd from the- Dakotas
SKUNK FOUND ~BI!I
hlto1 Plrh -of th• u..., Ohklo Val

Sentinel, PomeroyoMJddleport, Oo, Nov. 9,

WANT ADS

mangl. wu u;nl::;&amp;d
land Sundar.

ed careo of 50 lmportltd ears,
.t.m•eed during • rou,h 14-d•¥

Ohio Division. Inc
The answer to this and othe r question s WI](
be SO\!ght in an American Cancer Sonety ~tu dy planned to involve more than 1.000,000
Americans. It is the first such large scale
family prospective s1,udy ever undertaken ,
Dr James said, and will take six yea1 s to
cOmplete. Here , local "'orke1·s began making
contacts today .
The project, known as the Cancer Pr ~venlion Study will require the assistan ce of more
than 5,700 tramed volunteers in th1s state.
All County affiliates of the Soca•t y w1ll tak e
part in OhiO Throughout the nat1on . about
70,000 American Cancrr Soc1r1y vol un1(•ers
1.1till be needed Tw enty stat es will partit:t·
pate
" If we were not able t o USt' i\meril&lt;JD Cancer Society voluntce1 s for thi s study ." Dr .
James said, "it would ('Ost nation-\v!de as
much as $40.000.000 to &lt;Jccomp lish a proJec:t
as vast as th1s ''
The study, which is under the direction of
Dr. E , C!Jyler Hammond , American Ca nce r
Society Director of Statistical Resea rch , will
probe the effect of environment on cancer
and will attempt to Jearn more about symp·
toms of the .disease to h elp improve early de·
tection .
According to Dr Hammond, the information to be obt~ined Js designed to test many
the.ories about the ca use of cancer as well as

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Late News FrmJ! Tht- Wire

Local Research Begins Today

.Ohio and Meigs County will par:ticipate in
one of the largest medical stabshca( studies
ever attempted to discover whY some people
ffiCQ' be JI!Or.t likely to get cancer than others ,
tt bas .been disclosed by Arthur G James,
M.D., Presi9ent. Arnencan Cancer Socwty·

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some families ; what relafionshipi exist between cancer and other diseases; whether

croulng from Hamburg, German,.,

frequency and other factors of childbjrtb are
associated with cancer; how muc)J r~l~OO:
ship there i§ between failure to breast feed

Daily Sentinel
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a cl-] ilct and the occurence of l).reast cwcer;
po jsiblc relationship between menstrual dtsorders and uterine cancer, any relationship
betw een diet , bevera$ es, ex:cercise, smoklng
and cancer~ how ai" polrution may be related
to cancer; 't'he ther or not one's standard of
hv1ng has fnything to do with his getting
ca ncer
i\,Rother major objective of the study is to
tlettrmine the very earliest signs of cancer.
lnJlesti.gators would Jike to know what percentage of those who have undiagnosed cancer have had certain symptoms and what percent;.gc rtevelop the disease without any apparent symptoms.
The study also should disclose how frequenUy the patient may be responsible for
delay m seekmg diagnosis and treatment.
In Ohto the project will attempt to study
58,000 famili~s. totalling about 116,000 persons who are at least 30 years of age. Nationwide, the study 1s planned to inyolve a half
m1lhon famtll es with more than one million
persons included in the data. ,
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Each volunteer resea'l'cher will select about
"':;::::::..,:':'-------.:O...=o~.::..._~----ten households which he can expect to trace
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for the foHowing six yea·rs. These families
~·Vo~:;: vilited
t ~ .I
wHI be reported on annually.
. M.
Bahr, Glenna
At the start of the study, every person en- I~;:~~~~~:~~~~ b~11 vidtort in
Albert Barber ~alleil ~n Mr. and
rolled will answer a detailed, confidentlaii 1
on Monday.
Mr. and Mr1. Earl Humphrey at· Mrs Arcbie Bather Wednesday
Hase lton of !Jle Marines
questionnaire . Every two years, they will be
was Jnvlted to tended the Marietta Co11eie Home- is.Billie
spending
a 30-dpy furlough with
coming at l(arietta.
asked tO fill out a brief questionnaire, Dr.
?:~~f~tio~e:l~~ )Jrs. SCQtt Barber of Belpre VIS· h1s :parents, Mr and Mrs. William
James explained.
te.,. f1:fktra from ited hi.11 dauahter. Mrs. Goldle Bor- Haselton.
Weekend guests of Mi . and Mrs
lni and family, recent!)'.
AmotlJ the te(ent vialton in the P R. Randolph were Mr . and Mrs,
to clarUy cerloiin known fads about the dis·
ln the
mietlne will be home pf 1(1'. and ~ .. Oren CJuld- Harold Stoner of Wellsburg, w. Va
from
ert were Mr.' and Mr1. c . C. Ham- and Mr abd Mrs W. C. RandolPh
Some of theses include: occupational haz- cal records. ·
ilton and daua:bler, Sandra Kay, of Parkersburg.
anU in re1ption to cancer; whether 1or not a be obtained On cancer caseS from
Mr. and _idTs. E·· W. Cain were
~r and Mr1. Charles Stanley Ham·
tendency toward cancer is more preval~ nt jn who signed the death certificate.
ilton and son, Paul Marcus, Mr. an busJne s~; visitors in Marietta on
){rJ. William Childers and son, Saturday.
lown hou .~c lod01y
Jeffrey of Philo, Mr. and Mra. Leon
ly
.
Mrs Emma 81,1.rbcrt\nd ?!frs. Har
:Mr ant.! MrB. Fred Sayre of New
Mn. Cora
·~ding Slers of Mln~ora, W Va, Mr. an&lt;J r1ett Blake called on Mrs. :BrettRI
Jlaven were gut•sh In tho J. C.
a ·few da)(J wltb
da..abter's Mrs. R. D. Emrick, Mrs Mavis Randolph, Tuesday 'f!'
Mundy hom l'
famUy, Mr. and 'Mrs .. MUll fJ:arrJs , Hoover, Mra. MJidred Emeriek and
Mr. and i~ r11. Ervm Cam were
By OltnM &amp;. Mllho•n
MrM Puul Cross and Mrs Hnrl
ly Mn. John Stout
Mrs. J. W. Eaton of Parkersburg. Wednesday eve{lmg guaats or Mr.
St. Albina, W. Va .
Dinner gue~tts at the home of
Mrs. Fred Wolfe and Mrs Ar ll.an.nmJ:: were shoppmg m Pom Weekend vlalton In the S1s.son
Attendance at the Laurel Cliff
Mrs Marvin Keeb11ugh at € he.s·
Mr and Mrs. Murl Taylor honor· Free Methodist Chur~h for S,.aDday home weNi Mr. Jnd Mrs L. B. Rob· and
&lt;'hie Tuttle ol Bashan were guest~ eroy one day last wt•c.k
ler
of Mrs. JG81e llerltger
Mrs. Jake Lee untl son were mg h&amp;s birtbday Sundpy Nov. lat. Nqvernber- 1, was IHI offering lnS~Il and daugbters,' Brenda and
Mr an.d Mrs. W'e~er need who
Mrs. Joan Tuttle , son. (:ame and guests of her mothur, Mrs J(atte were Mr. and)ilrs Everett SiJson, '12.27.0
.Beverly, of Canton, Mrs. Sieve Des· 111'e employed in Hebron, Obio,
Jun. Sue and Lois of Long Bottom,
vhlited wllh Mr . and Mrs Georgt! W.&amp;lson Sunday.
mond and daughters, Bridgett and
tl\e weekend ht!te.
_-Aent a f~wtdaY• Paula, Pa1kersbw:g, C. R. ~iason spent
Mr. a:nd Mrs. Jumor Hunt, Rlehtr11,
Clark
Archie
8Brber spent tbe wetk
Mr:.. and Mn Dana WH!iams0,11
Mn Harriel Temple of Colum- Jeal•. and Bobby, Mr and Mr1.
0 ., and w•a ( ~cOm · of Columbus, Mil: Barbara COllins end with his
son Ray Barber and
of Jrpnt.on Jpt~nl purl of th e daY ~ u!l l'Urne for ~l'r )wothe r, Finley Kenr,cWl Davi~~:, Marie, Jollnny a!¥1
by bet alater, Mn. and 11on of Belpre . .,
family
at
Port
Aamer. ~,
Sundl)' w1th Mra. Gra&lt;'e carr and St1les who 1s 111 ~nor heallh and DurleJo,.. Mr. Jllld Mrs WiLlard Tay~
other tt=lMllve a.
took him to Columhu11
Fox, Mra. Fran
lor and llln Marvin, Mr. and MrJ.
BLAMIS CARS. ROAD$
Mr. and Mrs Cloy McKilmcy .al\rl
Mr Burr 1'1ck sold h1s farm ta Wilbert Wuner and children, Mr.
Howell and child·
:co-·.;·c·cevening at Radcliff,
NEW YOftK UPI Dr . .
and san, Mr .. and · Mrs. Rsy;n(lnd Mr Prortl11 ;tnrl moved to Colum - a nrl Mrl'l. Ktu;sell Archer and childJ.llmea
Malfetti,
hftd
of
the
they altended the
ren of Guy:~ville, and Mr. Albert
McKinaey and Mr and Mrs Floyd hu "
Safety
Reaeareh
Institute
of
Co·
belllnK
ol
their
father
and
gran~
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FJIUnger and &lt;'hildren ol l'olum ·
A house on Ch; u ll•s Sheets fu1 m W11mer of Aifred.
lather. Frank Daily and his nl!w lurnbla Unlveraity, said sunday
but spent the weekend w1lh the1r buJ'JH'd duwn Mm11i11)' ~o cnnt&lt;'nts
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Milhoan bride.
that better cars and roads. ra ..
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parent• Mr an1 Mrs II C. !'ole ~uVl'l i \Ve art• all so ~ rutoflll to
were
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
ther
than better dri\·ers, are the
KLnney.
J&gt;om1'roy 1111d Hullnnd Fire depart· Mr.11. Ow1ght Milhoan , Sunday of
Mra. Alice Moore and Shirley anawer to accident prevention
lla)' WJllon .and Ht~rb Bradfield menLs
MILI.FORI), Cofln UPI ,.-- 'llhe
~·tatwoods. In the afternoon .aU
went to the tlock aales m Alh(•ns
the
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:\fr and Mrs Erne!l1 C11rr wrrc went ror a dr1ve over Bunker Hill, Robertrt;•,;~~~._r;·;:~~:;~:w~:;ere
mayor
of Worcester, Mass., Jo.
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home 9f
Rl)l MARQUI$ AGAIN
Mr. and Mn. John Duncan lost ('u lll ng on Alherl Hc1t~er 111 Mar enjoyed the scenery for miles, of
septa Casdm, who waa arrested
BIARJUTZ, France UPI
til t.heJr houaehold good• Tuet&gt;d11y tel , onw recf'ntry ..
Tbleves litruck at the Rivera V!(- 1'01" ~peed~ g on a Connechctd
lra~no~l'::~:~
DieM
whon their home burned to 1he
dl
rue11b at
t~e lia of Spaln'a Marquis de .Ia Sota turnpJke :
rround. Neighbors are donat lnc
Mr
und .Mr~ Clart'IICI' Arklf'y,
"I'm not sure I was gullty I
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Mr.
Mn. Lou Dlehl. for the second tJme in t'lght
furnlture 1nd Mr. und Mrs DtJn
AtiW nB, l1h1 0 t·nl!ed on Mr llllcl
. Fun Cline and son Terry months, gettlng away with 14,000 was just folluw&amp;ng a line of c11rs
ean and son Robert moved 1n tht' Mrs NUIU1Uil Sdlfll'fl'r
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Fox.
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Social Events

Harrisonville

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B;ulah Stras11 ;ot tbe Melglf. Coun-

ty Health DepOU"tment t.Qday WIU'lled all reaid~JI.ta of tbe Rutland
~rea ~hat ~ fvort oJ a skunk taken
in tht.t area 6as beeR received and
tests are positive th11i the animal
lVaS infected by rabiea.
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Nov. 6; Mrs. Amanda Crandall, Galli.pfliis; f.e~i! (NM'W~$HINGTON (UP!) - lraad1) Hall, HarriJonville; · 'Kenneth _tcut!'t ,.,:,~z(p~ ,...... ttte pubillY 'Wadltley•Kiinaugp; ~iss Pboe-. llc't c~fidnf- Jn Ty "'"'•ms
Ke Aml ,Dougi.PII, M1ddlepq.rt.'
· '- t~Hclall~ quiz shows- drop, D49clt&amp;rcet. fliov .~ 8t' Miss Lena ~ tll•r~y dttr ' Chari" Van
J;lllmilton, Jam~ Williams, Sui- oot.., conrt...c:r hi' appu.rances
llvan ·Sayre, Ira Henry, Vl~lnill ~ ftr.. riri.cl. •
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tfiGHTSTOWN.. N.J. {UPI)- A
Newberry, Frank Os~orne, l\frs b111 carry!"/
' 50 soldi•a t. Ft.
Arthur BUI:dette, Richard, WallAj;e; Olx ra~ rht r•r of a tndor
Rome Sm1th Fra.fleis Bailey, Mrs· trailer tTw.k on the Ntw JtratY
Ru,.u Jonlono Mrs R. B. Loo· Tw.fou.. "''• .;..... lnlu•l"' 21
n~y, Mrs Cecil LernO!lll, Mrs. Billy mift.
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Mrs Jim Ne!SQn lnf•nt Male Nel: . NIW oe~NI IIIPII. - ChinoM
son, Mrs. J. F. Bvanl Inf'ant Fe· C:Qmm~st ,.,_.,r Chou ln•lal
mal~ E\'ans.
today P,~O~ dlr.ct 'itlb with
Births, N9\' 6; Infant Female lndMn Pilme Mlnlit.r .Jawah•rl•l
Vuj!kUJa , Mr and Mrs. BroY:bie Nehru .... f\1• cWterjor~~ ..-.r
(NMI) Vujaklija , R\ venswood
sltuatialt. 'ndla only' tod"' had orDP.atbs, NGv 6; Infant Female •rtd IQ army t6 ~Mit ' tNtpl,._
Hill, N B.
Chln... .-af'ftsion there.
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Wl!en Doing The.Usual
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remedi~ 'w,bich orga.tllaed medi,
cine W.d ~ur~t me I:Q \lit. ~
M~• T• Gb"e
''Vermont folk medicine hu
much to gh'e thOH whO reject
u lnevlt.a1lit the apecter ot
phyaic:al impairment and weaJt.

QUOT£S IN
TODAY'S NEWS

llfeekly Steck Market- Roo~d~·u,~
,.,_,M llf ft. lt~w•tment Reaearclt. lklptlrlmenl of

B...,.tll.J. NOJIU d Co., 15 Brood Btrflet, N~w York 5, N. Y.
• ....,, of tl.J Ne10 York Block EuM"gt!l
Mlvem ber U, 1811

l~~~~;~~~~~a-~~6~1~1"1~ From Europot~n

the WuU!rn Europem economy hu taken
Reverting a _patterplllorloolo
whleb
World War I and tor the
that b1ve delOcal pertOD·

operat. tbetr
are 10m•
and, ln the

incurred

Unlt.cf' PNII

AClROSS

ln,...,.ltlot~al

playwright
1. SUmulua
•. Clthay
10. ~~~~~d

more days in 199.
The moo., ta appr~hlna Ita
fdll phase.
The mornlng 1tar Ia Ven!olt.
The evenJna s_!llr art' Mer~ury
and Saturn.

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In IPll, Pr111deat Frlnilffi j).
J\oolevelt creat..r the C\•il' Wprlio
Administration.. .
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1n 198lJ, labor leaden, 1~ by

Pnddll

UnJt•d .llio,e Worll:ll'l
John L. Lewla ·held 1 meetlnfl o
oraan~e the CIO .wii!I\Jl .. Ira e
work of tbe .AJ'L
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wers to resolve

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Today u MondiJy, Nov. 9, the
313th day of the year, with 02

On lhla date Jn biJtory:
In 1881, Ul)'ue• s. Grant fouaht
h11 fJE'1t bllttle In the CJvil War in
an eR,IIIiement
Belmont, ~o.
In 1872, a devutat.lnt fire .Wept
bv~r the ll'eflter Pl'rl ot Bo]ltOfl,
destroylnfl about 800 buil&lt;Unaa.
lo . IDI8, Ko~or lVUhelm .88 of
Germany abdleated hlJ thronr.

WASHINGTON - l.abor Secre·
tory James P. Mitchell opposing
a pl11n to e&amp;tpbhsh federal po

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dlaraater~

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dead locks.
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nuveli1t
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to.Ont'•
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If the government deter-

mines wages and prlcet we are
getting on the road to aocialiam
which I, for one do not want."

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ARUNl)EL, England - Bernard
Fltzalan-Howard, th.e
of Norfolk, on bit dehla family out of
~!;;,lfai castle into 1 smaller.
bat'k ytrd :
" . The moment has arrlved ro
save some of the monef that at
pre.tj:!nt w:e ..aoe ~~ · f,4llql~ on."

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NEW--ONK Oil
fot offiee

Rent

TWO"iOoils=

apce ovH" Dutton's

St&lt;&gt;&lt;e PhMe 6009.
I Drug
1Oo28-12tc
I APAIITMENTS - hm•~
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I IU»I.II'fll,hed. Vc)t'JIIIt"'ttl. liJd41e-

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ABSOLUTELY NO HUNTING OR
day., niobt ""my
property, Gordon ProffJt, Rutland, 0. ..
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RIHI FlllSf Will. . .
AGUA cALiENTE. HHI.O ltiPJ
-Joete' Fred Saul 'P~teil the. fea-

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KAU11 •EID IT'ORI

Ata..YukotJ 5-2145
HAMILL SIRVICI ITATiqN

ture race at the C.lieQte ·1-' '.S~

day to gaift tbe first vletary ol bit
riding career. Swanky Gal, tbe wbl·
ner, enabled JO pel'IOIUI to ~lftt
$6;1&amp;2.M eaeh fOf' JMCILinl flve- out
of a ptJPible six winnerl 111 the So
10 handicapping eontel)t

Before

9:30 A.M . •
Every Dlly Sorvlee , '
AllNny WI

1 Val• St., cff luHtmut An.,
2 30to

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SOMEONE TO SUP-

Ads received by 10 A .l l ..pu be 'hi tlaat ctay•1 paper.
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o ;::;;~::.;;~:;.::~---·1 pqrt Fbon1 fJfN4-"M.
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Notice
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F~r
Sale
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PLY Ul With ChriJtmas ttlee8 . .
Cor;ttact Ul dnmedlately Fife's
Novelty Shop Phone 6253·X.
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11 86te

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VISIT 11--A
lljOP
Hair thaplng, perm•nent wavtna:
FOUR ROOM APARTMENT WITH and styline. Call 2311, lllelne.
new bullt-Ja kltebe,n. Private tQ.2HOto
· entrllJl~. Phone ltaclne 2261 .
(20bl
I 10.91-Bt.c. '

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Scott Mumaw real esate In $Yr,. '·
acuse, OhlO, w~ll be sold to the
highest bida&amp; on Friday the lSth
M"o
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::-c.,.-,H:ooOc:U:-:S:::E:-:T\14=-:-ILE:-:::RS:-:-B=::Y.
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day of November, 1959, at 10.00 A.
wec:k
or
month.
1900
Cential
St.,
1
M. at the oifice of J. B. O'Brien, At·
Gallipol4s:
11 9 6tc
torney al Law, 100 ~ Court Street, 1
· Pm~emy, OhiO .. ' Said , ..1 estotei
8 ROOM UNFUI!NISHED APARTmust sell for not less than the 1\P1 ment. Close to Xrogen. Chr~s·
praiSed value of $450.00.
Pomeroy, Ohio
1
tine Beegle, ( ·
11-3-12tc
Don E. Mullen, adminis·
FOUR ROOM HOUSE ON LINt~ator of l.he Eatatef,of REPOSSii;SSED SI.NGE&amp; ZIG ZAG 1 coln HeJghts,
a:u
furnaee.
,oo&gt;
Scott Mumaw, deceas d. 1 sewing machine. Like new. Orr
Phone 4~ after tJ P. M. ll"""U'c
l l 9 3tc
ginally cost over $300.00. Pay 1 :::o:::::-:o-=:C::::;:;;:::;';:--;:;:;;:;;;;::off balan~e of $14300. Pay- INICELY FURNISHED VODERN 2
VETERANS DAy MEETING AND
me.nbi f8.1Jo per month. P~e
bedll~ ~tsaira
apsrtment.
Oyster Supper w1U be held at the
343.
1HI·6tc
Phwj&amp;e 0419.
ll S 6tp
Racme ~ g ion Hall, Wednesday,
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1arge1t mother abip

Free to all who served m the
Armed Fwces regardless of time
,

window blinds and shade11 , vene

Ntght name

NO HUNTING ON MY PROPEIP'Y
day or night. Dana C. Young, Rt.

pli,tes

all k~Dds,

Supply,
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Pomeroy, Ohio.

Ubion

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N::;:~\~~Shop
IU'd-1
until f:30

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1957 BUICK
$1 ,995. Hard

Power 'd''h,~;
Radio
1n
Pomeroy.

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PARTY
monthly ...,..
mentil on. a spmet plfJlo. Caq be
seen loC'lllly. Write Credit Man, P 0. Box 215, ShelbyIndiana. (10) 16 17 23 24

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!'c:~;UJ;Ai~if~~L!i!~Lm
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COAL HEATER.
Good condition.

1866 PONTIAC
Chieftain
Radio, .beater.
al two tone

Phon~

943-J.

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CAJ,.L,.L.¥-. &amp;5Q21. GERMAN
AllD pupe. AKC. 7 weeki

flniah. Very
Good blood lines. Chll'lea
Pomel'oy.
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Donald, McArthur Rt. No. 50.
19$2 ~-.TON FORD PICKUP. IN
_ _ _ _ _ _1_1 .8 3tl!
good condition $400.00. Harry G. 2 goon MILK COWS. ROLAND
Brown. Chester, Ohio
11 7 6tp
Searles. Rutland. Phone 24828.

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ASKS JEWISH P.IEHUiil
NEW YORK UPI - Lfbel

•.---· -; •.t~d .of. B'J¥.1 ~. eal~ed
,S Jew s Sundty lo brme
prtNUM Oll

USE AND BA""'
HO
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end of Pomeroy. Call
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ll 7 3tc

;·'!t'opM 1~iCK ·nUPi.Ex wim
garage, 143
Phof\e t,Ol-J.

Butternut Ave.
1~c

, Bonds.

tZObl
tectUm. Life, Auto,
cau Don
Ohio.

Mll.L1,

( 2 II Rerall:srar ..
ROO!I HCWSE. WI'I'H ¥.11'11•
located at "'ll Locult ·St.. Nk:•
)ocation. MelvJn Hood:
11 ' 30tp

MEN WITH EXPERt·

ence. We fut;nish truck. Must
have responsib!Uty,
Call in
. Good commission. ABC
~eoft. W. Va.

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.... 11 Ill $0, hom
Pilmeroy-Middloport
area, In Industrial
·Eiottronles tind Guld·
ed Missile

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paunts

11-5-0tp

Goocl CIHn UNO C.,.
1\U ~akM
Mod;~ ..

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FULTON-THOMPSOII
TRAOOR SALES

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Make Hedlcal Se~te.

Romper

holater seta,
Many 1tem11.
' date. Open
Fife Nontty Shop,
10.27-181&lt;
USED PANTS, SHIR'I'So JACKETS
and women's drea!iea, new. Joe's
Carry OUt, 5H Locust St.,
lolldcllepol'lo
10.28'30lp
FOR SALE-ALL
ELECTRIC
ataln1esa steel restaurant equip·
ment. Lunch Counter, Stools,

Coolef11. ReataYHDt ' OO.mplete
and
to
Goo4
Ieite on
ABC Cleanen, Ma110n,
11-4-ltp
LUX VACUUM

cLEAN

away bagt. ,o;ym ,.,.

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ldgna.

duo •n.ou.

per

mont~\.

Pay•

Phone
114-tlte

late of deemed
copnw,
Meigl$ County,
23rd diy of Octobe1 crow, Crow and POrts ·
Atto~;, lOr Ad)JiinlstrAtor
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F. H. O'BRII!N
Juilie of the Probate Court
.. l,\leigs County, Ohio
(11) 9, 16, 23,

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PUBLIC
Nov. 14. 10 A.
•m leaving the State and
)I"!.SO~Ol p'opefly. Loea~~d
Pld county 119fd
P\)rtlaJ)d on ~·

No. 135 LebaDan

Relrig~ator

Walher

&lt;:utte
beater

ZIG ZAG SEWING
Makea buton holea, .teWI

~.00.

, imd many fanq d~
Sold new for ov_.r
p.,. ofl balan"'! flSl.Qq

Of' $9.00 montbi. PboM 343.
11-Htc

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Cb,itt'** Buying!
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pay.,. •the Wefk OT oby flle
Sb\lp Plcktus'!

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Massey-FergUS()n
New Holland
Solar Permane'nf
De Laval

Haay Folk-&amp;re Jferb BrewJ

and~

RuiJia. to

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rntrictiOIIS OD Jnril:h cui·
and rellpot~l Mtivitiel.

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laM MERCURY FOUR DOOJl
Sedan. $500.00. Call Yukon
D-3182.

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low

191'16 CHEVROLET 210 V8, $1,195.
2 door sedan. A fine elean car With Wl\~I'!'~Ji,
standard tr;mamtsswn. Btaettto take over

11 7 6tc

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IJncoln HKU, Phone 321-X pr
6014tl Gallipolis.
11 7 Otp

U-so«lte 8 llOO:td

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PLYMOUTII ~
$1,09~.
4 door sedan. A Clean locally
owned car. Stomdard shlf.t. A
real eas saver. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
11 7 6tc

nars, Pomeroy.

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~UID.lDUm .b.ddlra all kinds.
Free E.tttm.ate, .. Dale Wtppel J

' U96tp

l9~7

and bath apartment. Phone 6419.

tian bll11ds, all kipds and ~ora
11 5 6tp
~ber glaas. awnings, Dzy and A ~oQM HOUSE AND BATH, 1634

11 9 3tc

3,Pomeroy.

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Ukrf.ina," ba1 r,acbed aq,t artie
waten and bagpd ltl firtt .-¥le.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDJ

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LO.NOON UPI whalinc fleet led. bY

AT

n. .~-

Jo IMII, lhe SU~e Court
nifed t.lill 1111 lt.WO ·(¥~ll
doea not eome' "wlthiD UM
of the tedertl anU,~it laq/'

DWJ:LUNG,S.

applit~dffl

Ja::eCllptillet, l.aelne, Ohio.
4+30tc

(Ill Wan+ed To Buv

I «mtl l*' word, Oll)i!e' inlertlon. Miola\am ~f'l - II
pet' wOrd for three eOil.Heuti" tuertloM.
Sp~al - onA mru:ti!IJ ror 30 cenb ~r word.
FuU tate of S oeoti: (fer ~rd will be ebaratd for ad•~
If ~&gt;Of: Pa,l ~ within 10 1a11 :~ftjer receiving bilL
tTrora m Advtrt1Jina - ~hould. bee reported IJDIIM'dtaleJy. 'Jill
Otity Sfootinel will DOt be respCIII:Jiible lor •on thlll on. .LDfor.
• eet inBertlon.
Coni of Thaop and Spe~ Nolleoo ~~~- fl.lt. Obl&lt;wloo
published at 1 cent l)er word.
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8 DAYS
I DAY!'
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suo
1101.00
:Ill
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$1.11C
$2.26
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TELEVISION. ~10 .. f~L

I ~For Sole or Rent

RQOMS. Alto ~ room apartment.
Close in to,..o. Phont 310.M
Pomeroy. A. N. BIDJel
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PHONE i98

new'P't-"'• wilt become mtnaging
editor of th• Oklahoma City Tlmt•
and Sunday O~lahom•n nelff
month,

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YEST1i:RYEAR

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CINCINNATI (UPI) Ch•rlt1
L. &amp;enn•tt1 l!la¥1ing editor of the
Cinc:innatl E""'ulr•r, a momlnt

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POO CONSISTE~T PEPI!NDABIJI! USIJLT8

1i tfi. POrt •f Cleve---,-

WSCS MEETING
United Press lat.m•tlonal
The WSCS Of tbe lJmted MethoFait tkita were promlud for
dim ch.urch. will meet 'fuesday at most of tM nation toclay wilh
7 ao p.m., at the church, with anow tlurritt llmitad to th1 upper
Mrs. Everett Thpm.as, Mrs: W. 0 . Gr"t Lfkn 11 .a ' h}ll' "'owtrt
Barnitz and Mn. W. R. Cll'penter ·~ In MVf~m florl~aas ho.st~- An ext;eUtive m~t­
Suruay ...thtr w.e ,..ieted
ing »t 7 p.m. wJll precede tile for th, rnt Of th ~JdtY excapt
meetJng.
tloudr pa~hn ovW ~ Atlantic
.~ref tnd from the- Dakotas
SKUNK FOUND ~BI!I
hlto1 Plrh -of th• u..., Ohklo Val

Sentinel, PomeroyoMJddleport, Oo, Nov. 9,

WANT ADS

mangl. wu u;nl::;&amp;d
land Sundar.

ed careo of 50 lmportltd ears,
.t.m•eed during • rou,h 14-d•¥

Ohio Division. Inc
The answer to this and othe r question s WI](
be SO\!ght in an American Cancer Sonety ~tu dy planned to involve more than 1.000,000
Americans. It is the first such large scale
family prospective s1,udy ever undertaken ,
Dr James said, and will take six yea1 s to
cOmplete. Here , local "'orke1·s began making
contacts today .
The project, known as the Cancer Pr ~venlion Study will require the assistan ce of more
than 5,700 tramed volunteers in th1s state.
All County affiliates of the Soca•t y w1ll tak e
part in OhiO Throughout the nat1on . about
70,000 American Cancrr Soc1r1y vol un1(•ers
1.1till be needed Tw enty stat es will partit:t·
pate
" If we were not able t o USt' i\meril&lt;JD Cancer Society voluntce1 s for thi s study ." Dr .
James said, "it would ('Ost nation-\v!de as
much as $40.000.000 to &lt;Jccomp lish a proJec:t
as vast as th1s ''
The study, which is under the direction of
Dr. E , C!Jyler Hammond , American Ca nce r
Society Director of Statistical Resea rch , will
probe the effect of environment on cancer
and will attempt to Jearn more about symp·
toms of the .disease to h elp improve early de·
tection .
According to Dr Hammond, the information to be obt~ined Js designed to test many
the.ories about the ca use of cancer as well as

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DaJ.Iy
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Late News FrmJ! Tht- Wire

Local Research Begins Today

.Ohio and Meigs County will par:ticipate in
one of the largest medical stabshca( studies
ever attempted to discover whY some people
ffiCQ' be JI!Or.t likely to get cancer than others ,
tt bas .been disclosed by Arthur G James,
M.D., Presi9ent. Arnencan Cancer Socwty·

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' Class ATitle
To Be Settled
In Pt. Pleasant

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SPORTS
DESK

Ravenswood and Winfield will
meet on Saturday, :November 14 at
Point Pleuaot for the Claas A
cbampionsbip of West VirginJa, it
hu been announced by Jonathan
Four major upsets rocked The Daily Sentinel Prediction
Y. Lowe, president of the West Vir- Panel l~st week. In Prep ranks it was Pomeroy's tie with Nel·
&amp;illia Secondary Schools Activities sonville and Athens bashing of GaHipolis, and coUege-wise,

Commisalon.

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Foothall Scores

Mi11ourl 13 Air Foret Acedtmy 0
Mlehl,.n 20 Illinois IS
WiKansin 14 Northwntern 19
Iowa U Mlnnnoft 0
Mlehi~n Stitt 15 Purdue 0
Otclehome l6 "'-•n••1 St. 0
lewt State~ 18 Ntbn•k• 6
Arlr.UMI 14 Rlct 10
Sou. Mtthodlst 14 Tu . A. 1 M. 11
Saturday High School
Cltnltnd Btnlldlctlnt 4
Clevtltnd Etlt 6 (tit)
lhtktr Htlthh. t6 Euclid 0
Clevtltnd St.' $/tnilltul
CFtV.Itnd Gilmore Aeao:e.my 0
Clntltnli Rhodta I
Cltvtlend South 6
Cltwtlend Luthtrtn Etll 14
Klnt•ton 12
Clneland Jthn Marthtll 21
Cltweltnd w..t 6
lndltna Dtaf 14 Ohio D..f 6
Cleveland Wttt Tech 241
Cltvtltnd Lincoln 14

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Dlini May Hold
Key lo -"ig Ten
Bowl Picture
CHICAGO

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Illinoi s, an

unpredictable fourth plucc team
in the BIC Ten football race head·
ed by Wi•con1in and Northwestern,
mil)' hold the key tn the conference
ehlmplon1hlp apd the Rose Howl.
'rh11 JlllnJ, wbo have won two
lolt two and hed one in lh~
le•aue, meet the Badgen at Mud·
bon, Wis., S.lurda)' and return
home to te1t Northwe1tern the
foUowtna week. when the Hit:: Ten
aeuOa end1.
Although they tlgure to bu underdog&amp; in both conte11ts, tho lllllll
h11v~' a record of coming up with
1urprlau llaJDJl the LHidJtlonal
foe• oC tuch lcmg•tandlnll 11.1 Wi•·
contln and Northwe•tern.
The !Uadgen, wboae 24-19 vic?
tory Uftr Northwestero was their
fourth ttr&amp;.lght Iince Josina;: the
opener to PW'due, may meet an

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MORE SPORTS DESK ON PAOE 5

.417
10
14
.417
S..ton Hlths
Jnd. 3 Games _Flanagan, a87.
Jnd'. 1 Game - B. Clark, 241
Team 3 Games _ Elks, 2608.
Team 1 Game _ Elks, 967.
Top "5" Bowlers
Searles
181
Louks
181
t11fford
179

Ohio Power

Hawley

Dickens Gripes
On Officiating

49 and 20 yarda provided aU of
New York's points Jn a 9-3 tri·
umph over the Chlcago Cardinali

Mlchlllllll,

Nonhwettern, meanwhile, trUY·
ell to Elst Llnslna next Siturd11y
to moet MlchiJan State. If the
once·beaton Wildcat• can Ket · by
the Spartaftl, no amall tttk Jn Jt.
~elf, they wUI face an lllinl
eleven unhampered by championtiUp Pl'fiiUrt.
The Badtert cJo1e the 11111nn
at Minnesota, the wetkeat team
Jn the lea,ue with only en early
vlc:tor)l over Indiana to 1how for
· live ltiiUCI teata.
handed Mlnneaeta ita
' fourth conference loes, 33-o, SaturdaJ. Mlc.higan Sttte peppered
, J Purdue'• hope1 16-0 and Inditnt
~. ~ biUied Ohio State to t 1eoreleaa
. lit In Saturd'1y'• actloa among the
fiDJih iD 1 1 dead &amp;eat, the Wiscon·
lllo rna.
.. ' ... ~~~the Bldeert end the"Wlldcall
J
team WC.uld llke]y pt the bid
t fti tbe RoM Bowl,

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7 0 7 12-26

Layne's 2Q-yard scoring

Bobby

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Clair Spencer

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ARAB D;;;;;;STRAflf}. ,
BONN, Germany UPI ·..::._ PdUce Sunday brOke up a demori·
strjltlon by Arab students al~Q*
University in protf'St i bV*
F~en ch ~ol ic~ in Algeria . . &lt;. \~ff
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WASHINGTON UPI - P~'eS[­
dent Eiscnltower tried to Play
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MOSCOW UPI - Negotiationa be·
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ciJlturai exchange ,llSr.eernent betjreen. the Soviet Union and the
United States.

FALSE CHARGE
1 NEW YORK UPI - oseph Rub:
22, of Brooklyn, was a~;:quitted · on
Friday tor the second time within a month of charges he used
loud and bo i ~trous language or •nnoyed passers•by by tatkfng to
them. He is a deaf-mute.

SH~H RETURNS HOME
TEIIRAN, 111.\N UPI ..::, .'1'1&gt;6
Shah of Iran was back hom\ today
from a four..t:Jay IJtate v.illt o Jor•
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Uook ic of the year last season,

the Minneapolis Lakors' ltotshot

un wlld Sunday night as he:
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break the rus nmg rccurd ot l ,OOU

sorinlion record with 64 polnt&amp;.lllS

the Lakcrs defeated the Boston
Celtk11, 136·116. The old mark ot
j 63 W!~ s ~et by Joe Fulkti of Phila·
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seven ~am ea lh1s seaso~.
B~ylor , a former Seattle Uni·
vers1ty All-American who 11et a
~ormg standard for ~ost points
'" a r~kie ~&lt;cason, lut with 25
of 47 f1eld goal altempls. and was
14 £or 19 from the foul hne. He
scored 21) points in the fJrat half,
30 in the second •. grabbed 17 rebou nd.s and had e1ght as!lsls.

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bltUe In Ohio Stadium.
Dicken• 1aid moviea conflrmed
hla view that Indi•na FuUblck
VIc Jonea pu11bed acr011 the goal
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the team that played the Buck· AMIRICAN HOCKi'Y UADUI
eye1 to a scoreltlll Ue Saturdty Quebec 1 IJH"Ingfltld 1 olltrtlme
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ttckle Dlck Mtebflel a bruiaed leg,
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The Browns (~2) started the day
Hed with Philadelphia for ~cond
in the East. They knocked the
Eagles (4·3) two games off the
pace with an eat y, 28-7 vidory
at Cleveland.

IPrltiRI today whJle the COi.Ch of

Jtme.

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NATIONAL HOCKIY LiAGUI
Detroit
York )
Wlal tquad Jn a mood to aquare COLUMBUS UPI - Otllo State'• ...ton 35 Ney
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the Giants a game
ahead of the Cleveland Browns.
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pass to Tom Tracy in the flnal
SUCCEeDS DUROCHER
minutes
enabled the Steelers
LOS ANGELES UPt - Former (2+1) to tie the Detroit Lions
Milwaukee Manager Fred Haney, (1-5-1) at Pittsburgh, 1().10. The
who used to broRdcast the gamel!l Bears {3-4) held twice on their
of the old Hollywood Stars in the one yard line in the second half

f:Igie B.~ylor

~ji,}Yll,ng ureen l:lnd Ohio Unlvcrlftt~uld e nd in a tie for the I~,~;;,:: full ba&lt;:k Bill (Cannol1btdf0
Mid-American Conference flgbt I 1 ·
scorc11 one tou CJHiown w
1111d Heidelberg, Ohio Wesleyan the g&lt;~ nw :m d car ried 1ne b t~ JJ 30
IHI&lt;l Wooatcr could tie for the Ohio tunes to !Wl a n IJ(.' rr•,·urd of 201
Conference crown .. Wayne State carr1 C1 m one season. He has one
and Allegheny could tie for the game letl tnu~ y ~:: 11r, 11gamst )lt.
runncrup apot in the PreBidents' umon, und needs only :i4 y&lt;~rds to

PRO R1i5ULTs
NtUontl ltlketbiU Aatocl•tlon
Phllt*lphll 134 Clnclnaetl 106
Srr•c:uH Ill Detroit 107
MlnnHpollt 1l6 Bo.ton 115

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Passing Up

Yhrd!l set by w o u ~ler 1:1 '1om !Jin·
The Mld ·American title won 't. be
in 195:i.
settled un\ll Nuv. 21 when Bowlin&amp;
S~Cirll Sl.- Toucl-tdowns
l.irecn and Ohio U. play. llut the
lo Lllc Ml(l·Amcnt.'all Conference
i'~ Picons h11.vc a real fight on their
hHnds Uus week when they play Oluo Umvc rsJ ly kl'Jll Hs hopes
1 ror a tie With lluwlm g Gret:m
the fir11t ranking amall -collcue
by downm!,. _ )h.rshall College of
team in the nation-Delaware.
Heidelberg probably ha.a the HUntington, w. Vu ., 21-1 4.
OaHas tJarlJcr of Marietta put
roughest rule of any team ln the
lftutt! ·just alttin' and waiUn'. The his name 10 the s mall college rt'(Student 1-'rlncu' have finished otd books ati he scored six. tou c h·
thci~ conference schedule but must downa and gained 373 yards In 28
111t and wait to soe If Ohio Wes- carr1es aa tne l'wnecrs blaHled
Jeyan, which plays Denison, and Wasnmgton &amp; Jeficrson, QO·O.
·Jop ~;ame s on lap tRJ&amp; wetk
Wooster, which plays Oberlin, can
win and Uc them for Uw OC !fend Jowa agam st Ulllo .!it l
1na.rqucttf,J at l,:lll&lt;:lrlnat.l Ohloa ~
crown.
Lou 111 v1.uo, Xi.VJCr Ill 'Kentucky
Musklngum threw the Ohio ConM.~am1 at IJuyton.
ference into turmoH wJth a 28-8
win over Wooster, which was lead·
mg the OC prior t o the game.

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United Press International
Hannan Trace
A Hollywood producer couldn't have concocted a more hair
raising situation than the Ohio college conferen ce races th01t
sta.rted their fade out this weekend with a 20·game schedule.
fwo of the tour conference races in the state could end in
a dead heat invmving flVe teams and another race could wind
up With a tie l"or second place. Only Blutfton of the Mid-OhiO
League and John Carroll of the President's Conference ha,ve
~alJ~.d. away outright championships.

race.

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by Sam Baker and Pat .Summerall and you may wind up with

Pacific CGtst Lea1ue; '!"ill succeed at Chictgo and downed the Green
Hannon-Trace had 12 first downs l..t!o Rurncher as spon,c&amp;ster on Bay packers , (3-4) In tbe
other
to Eastern'• ~:~even while Eastern NBC's weekly hseball broadcasts game; 28·17.
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outgamcd its opponent 407 yards next season.
San Francisco's victory, only ita
to 202, total net ruahi.ng and p.lltS·
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Hollywoodish i,inish Coming
Jn Ohio College Grid Races

Phila~elphia

By EA\L WRIGHT

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~d Dad (the A. c. Hllls) a tear sheet from a Nip newspaper
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· from~~js regular d~ties at ho111e and work tp Jearn Japfflese.

Couple Abe Woodson's 105·yard run with clutch field goals Plttsburgh
Cbitago Gards
2 3 0 .286
Louisiana Slate, Northwestern the San Fran~isco Fort~·Niners entertaining the New York
WI:STERN DIVISION
gnHa with a 38-26 victory, rallying
Penn State were bounced oJf G ·
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htrongly frum a 21H8 deficit in lhe and
th
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list during the week
end,
lants
in t e National ootball League championship game. San Francisco
6 . 1 . 0. 857
1ourth quarter with a three-TD paleaving SYracuse, Texas , Southern
Each of the 12 clubs has f.ive
Baltimore
4 3 0 . 571
rad e.
California and North Tens State more games and the staggermg second at Los Angeles in 10 tries, Ch'
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c oac h Bob Martin's boys have
Bl:llhmore CoiLs---defending league gave the team a fast start on its
lCago Bears
3 4 0 .429
3 4 0 .429
Jas.luoned a 5·2·1 season, their best as the only major unbeaten-untied ehampion§-will certify that any- tough, four-g-.rnc road swing. The Green Bay
thing csn happen. But the Forty- Forty-Niners visit the Bears, Los Angeles
2 :1 0 .286
ever, and w:th a 3 -~-c tkein in the schools.
SoULhern VaHey Conference cop.
Niners and Giants (both fl·l) top Colts and Browns before finishing Detroit
1 :S 1 .167
pc d third place In final standings.
the division races and boost pow· at home against the
Colts and
!.xplosive tUJlning by 185-pound
erful defenses to smooth their Packers. However, the Colts faee
stretch drives.
a harll job catching Sao Fraoclsco.
fu ll back Bill Durst sparked the
CITY LEAGUE
OISCONTINUE TIJUANA
Baker"s 46-yard field goal with After a game with the PackerS at
fou r th qu&lt;~rler rally at Point PleasHlth Scar" Nov. 3, 1959
PALM DESERT, Calif. UPI ant. Uown by two points in the
High Three Game Ind._ Searles. only 11 seconds to play enabled Mil.waukee, the COlts eotertain Tbc $115,000 Tijuana Mexico Golf
w urth period after Hannan ·Trace"s 571.
the underdog· Washington Redskin11 the California clubl before play. Tournament bas been discontinued
John hu~hes passed to fullback
High Single Game-Wagner, 220 (3-4) to hand the Cotta (4·3) their ing them on tbe Welt coast, where and will be replaced by another
. California tournament.
t'arren Lcw1s for a 70-yard TD play
Team Tbree Games - Fife NoV· second staight defeat Sunday, 27- they have won only once.
Uur:;L br uke luose !or 43 yards to elty Shop 2606 .
24. The F.orty-Ninen, with WoodIn the East, tbe Giants have the
11core, then for 15 yards to seo~
Team Single Game _ Fife Novel- son's 1M-yard kickoff return the easiest schedule, playing three
SERVICE BOWL CHAMPS
again. l\1:1y Coleman put the game ty Shop, 934.
key play, took pr(lmpt advantage of
After entertaining
COLORADO SPRINGS: Colo. UPI
safely aw01y with a 4o yard sprint
STANDINGS
Wal!lbington'a help. They boosted
Nov. 29, the Browns -Hamiltqn Air Force Base, Calif.,
lO pay dirt befnre the game
WM Lort Pot. their Western Division lead over
spotted Fort Canon, Colo., a first
DIVISION
period to!JChdown and tben rallied
.708 the Colts to two gamet by down
over.
Novelty Shop 17
7
Hannan-Trace got one back in
12'11 111,2 . ~20 ing tbe Rams (2-5) at Lo1 Angeles,
W. L. T. Pet. to gain a 16-7 victory Sunday in the
6 1 0 .1167 6th tnnual Pike's Peak Service
the wild fourth period as together / ~&lt;&gt;hh&gt;•on'•
121,3 lllh .520 24-1~.
lhe' teams scored a total of 34 Stroh 's Beer
10 14
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points in the 12 minutes &lt;lf scrim~ New Haven
10 14
Summerall's
field Win
go.all , of 37, 11
togainst Hannan-Trace of West Vir-

Wisconsin's upset of Northwestern, and the Bucks' tiemg Jn·
diana that hurt the most.
Nobody did better than 11-4 on the 10-game slate. Everyone
missed those four. Games that caused others trouble were the
Point Pleasant-Ironton game , the Jackson-Logan match, and
RavenBwood has a Jetson's re- Middleport at Wellston . Micky Williams missed two of those
tard of 8-1 with its one lou being while Kermit Walton stumbled on Point's loss downriver .
to Marietta, rated Class AA. Win. field ctosed its season Saturday Kenny ..-McElhinney stubbed his toe on Point Pleasant and
Middleport.
wtth a 10{) record.
The results were a sha,keduwn in the middle of the pack,
The West Virginia
Secondary
Sebools Activities Commission ia no change at the top where lawler Bill Porter rides herd folhand.Jmg detaus of the three play- lowed by Prof. Pearl Williams. fwo players tied for third last
offs totlowing the unexpe&lt;· ted week, Blll Brown and Don Hubbard, had 5-5 days, sLipped
dhLb oi ~e(uuve becre t.~~.cy, W. .k.. mto a he !Or flttb place. Two others, Bill Childs and H.ich
Fuitn.
Jones, also tied for third last week, still are . McElhinney kick.lo' ugjtt died of a cerebral hemed
himseU clear down to seventh, tied with Ron springer
morbage at his home in ;HecJtley
who
now is mailing in his weekly predictions from Mt. Ver·
lut week.
non.
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Here is the Panel's schedule for Thursday a.m. predictions:
Pomeroy at Athens Gallipolis at Middleport, Wellston at
Jackson,
Logan at Nelsonville, Utile Reds (Parkersburg reUnltM Pr"' International
serves)
at
Rutland, Point Pleasant at Wahama, Fairland at
Harvtrd 14 Princeton 0
Kyger, Iowa at OSU,_!&gt;U at Louisville, and Illinois at WisconDutmouth 22 Columble 0
sin. Bonus choice: wellston at Jackson the battle for the ma,lle.
Pltttburgh 22 Bolton Coli... 14
SI,:OAL bacon .
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Roger Rose opened the Eastern
Htlly Crou 17 8o1ton u. I
Don Hubbard won the bonus game last week with a 14-7 scoring "in Lhc first period with a
Penmylvtnlt 28 Ytle 11
pick of OU. over Marsha-lL He foresaw the exact spread as the J7-yard scoring run. Before the
Army 14 Villanova 0
Jirst quarter was over Elton RittinaJ count was 21·14 for the Bobcats. '
Colpte 16 B"'knell 13
chie added a six-pointer on a 49Slood
Record Saturday. Stands
Pel. yard
Iouth Cerollnt 22 Vlrt,nia 20
canter, and Durst got his
Porter .. . .. .. . .. 1
52-18
11-4
58-22
.725 ur:;t of three TD's with a 6:S-yardThe Citadel I P,...byterien 0
P. WUilllms .. ... . 2
51'19
8-4
57-23
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CltmiOn 6 Dub 0
TtnntiHe 14 Loulslent St. 13
Cbllds .. .. . .. .. • 3
48-21
11-4
55-25
.889
Eastern 's extra point efforts
Chorwl• 21 Ftorld• 10
Jones • , . .. . . . .. 3
49-21
8-4
M-25
.889 clime
un a Coleman to Nick LeonAulaum 31 Misllltlppl St. 0
Brown . . . .. .. .. • 3
49-%1
5-5
54-28
.875 ard pass, and a run by Durst. .
.WuiuiJpi 5t Chettenoop 0
Hubbard • • . . . . . . 3
411-21
5-5
54-28
.875
Cuae h · MarLin sirlgled out Durst
AltUII'NI 19 Tulena 7
McElhinney
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53-27
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and
Gary Smith, tackle, for out·
V.ndtrbllt II kutuclr.y 6
Springer
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plaYlng, each
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Nevy 22 Mlryltnd 14
Walton • . . . .. .••. 8
47-23
5-5
52-28
.6:;o ge lling Hi lackles, while Zenith
Ohio lttte 0 lftdMna 0
M. WUllams • . • . • 8
47-23
4-11
51-29
Chortle Ttch 14 Notre OetM 10
.639 t.: hcvali cr. guard, was docked ln
The playoff i&amp; the lint of three
tQ be pta)'ed in West Virginia. Opponenta; for the Claes AA and the
ClaN AAA title contesu wiiJ be
decided following final ratings,

·TELE ·IS ION GUJOE

Durst Breaks Up
Perfect Record
FortrNiners,
Giants,
May
Play
For
Pro
Title
llattle In Fourth Clubs Shrink
·Mter Important Victories In League Games
Quarter Splurge TN'!!~:/~t?iot.~..•. ,... /

E astern High School 's Eaeles ball's perfect record "club" today
ended their 1959 footln.ll eason listed only four major teams among
..;aLili'day night at Point Pleasant it! 28 survivors.

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Ravenswood and Winfield will
meet on Saturday, :November 14 at
Point Pleuaot for the Claas A
cbampionsbip of West VirginJa, it
hu been announced by Jonathan
Four major upsets rocked The Daily Sentinel Prediction
Y. Lowe, president of the West Vir- Panel l~st week. In Prep ranks it was Pomeroy's tie with Nel·
&amp;illia Secondary Schools Activities sonville and Athens bashing of GaHipolis, and coUege-wise,

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Foothall Scores

Mi11ourl 13 Air Foret Acedtmy 0
Mlehl,.n 20 Illinois IS
WiKansin 14 Northwntern 19
Iowa U Mlnnnoft 0
Mlehi~n Stitt 15 Purdue 0
Otclehome l6 "'-•n••1 St. 0
lewt State~ 18 Ntbn•k• 6
Arlr.UMI 14 Rlct 10
Sou. Mtthodlst 14 Tu . A. 1 M. 11
Saturday High School
Cltnltnd Btnlldlctlnt 4
Clevtltnd Etlt 6 (tit)
lhtktr Htlthh. t6 Euclid 0
Clevtltnd St.' $/tnilltul
CFtV.Itnd Gilmore Aeao:e.my 0
Clntltnli Rhodta I
Cltvtlend South 6
Cltwtlend Luthtrtn Etll 14
Klnt•ton 12
Clneland Jthn Marthtll 21
Cltweltnd w..t 6
lndltna Dtaf 14 Ohio D..f 6
Cleveland Wttt Tech 241
Cltvtltnd Lincoln 14

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Dlini May Hold
Key lo -"ig Ten
Bowl Picture
CHICAGO

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unpredictable fourth plucc team
in the BIC Ten football race head·
ed by Wi•con1in and Northwestern,
mil)' hold the key tn the conference
ehlmplon1hlp apd the Rose Howl.
'rh11 JlllnJ, wbo have won two
lolt two and hed one in lh~
le•aue, meet the Badgen at Mud·
bon, Wis., S.lurda)' and return
home to te1t Northwe1tern the
foUowtna week. when the Hit:: Ten
aeuOa end1.
Although they tlgure to bu underdog&amp; in both conte11ts, tho lllllll
h11v~' a record of coming up with
1urprlau llaJDJl the LHidJtlonal
foe• oC tuch lcmg•tandlnll 11.1 Wi•·
contln and Northwe•tern.
The !Uadgen, wboae 24-19 vic?
tory Uftr Northwestero was their
fourth ttr&amp;.lght Iince Josina;: the
opener to PW'due, may meet an

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10
14
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S..ton Hlths
Jnd. 3 Games _Flanagan, a87.
Jnd'. 1 Game - B. Clark, 241
Team 3 Games _ Elks, 2608.
Team 1 Game _ Elks, 967.
Top "5" Bowlers
Searles
181
Louks
181
t11fford
179

Ohio Power

Hawley

Dickens Gripes
On Officiating

49 and 20 yarda provided aU of
New York's points Jn a 9-3 tri·
umph over the Chlcago Cardinali

Mlchlllllll,

Nonhwettern, meanwhile, trUY·
ell to Elst Llnslna next Siturd11y
to moet MlchiJan State. If the
once·beaton Wildcat• can Ket · by
the Spartaftl, no amall tttk Jn Jt.
~elf, they wUI face an lllinl
eleven unhampered by championtiUp Pl'fiiUrt.
The Badtert cJo1e the 11111nn
at Minnesota, the wetkeat team
Jn the lea,ue with only en early
vlc:tor)l over Indiana to 1how for
· live ltiiUCI teata.
handed Mlnneaeta ita
' fourth conference loes, 33-o, SaturdaJ. Mlc.higan Sttte peppered
, J Purdue'• hope1 16-0 and Inditnt
~. ~ biUied Ohio State to t 1eoreleaa
. lit In Saturd'1y'• actloa among the
fiDJih iD 1 1 dead &amp;eat, the Wiscon·
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temperature recor.ded In the na·
tion this morning was two degrees
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airport , the U. s. Weather Bureau
reported today. High Sunday was
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leaders in New York state have
asked Gov. Nelson Rockefeller to
help them obhdn a $1.50 an h'o-ur
minimum wage in the state. State
m inimums are now fixed Q'} an

iridustry-by·industry baSis. ' '~

ARAB D;;;;;;STRAflf}. ,
BONN, Germany UPI ·..::._ PdUce Sunday brOke up a demori·
strjltlon by Arab students al~Q*
University in protf'St i bV*
F~en ch ~ol ic~ in Algeria . . &lt;. \~ff
was n9 v 10 1 ence.
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WASHINGTON UPI - P~'eS[­
dent Eiscnltower tried to Play
golf Friday afternoon , but rain sent
him· huri'ying hoflle frQm the links.

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ASk CULTURAL EXTENSION
MOSCOW UPI - Negotiationa be·
gan Friday to extend the two-year

ciJlturai exchange ,llSr.eernent betjreen. the Soviet Union and the
United States.

FALSE CHARGE
1 NEW YORK UPI - oseph Rub:
22, of Brooklyn, was a~;:quitted · on
Friday tor the second time within a month of charges he used
loud and bo i ~trous language or •nnoyed passers•by by tatkfng to
them. He is a deaf-mute.

SH~H RETURNS HOME
TEIIRAN, 111.\N UPI ..::, .'1'1&gt;6
Shah of Iran was back hom\ today
from a four..t:Jay IJtate v.illt o Jor•
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Uook ic of the year last season,

the Minneapolis Lakors' ltotshot

un wlld Sunday night as he:
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sorinlion record with 64 polnt&amp;.lllS

the Lakcrs defeated the Boston
Celtk11, 136·116. The old mark ot
j 63 W!~ s ~et by Joe Fulkti of Phila·
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seven ~am ea lh1s seaso~.
B~ylor , a former Seattle Uni·
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~ormg standard for ~ost points
'" a r~kie ~&lt;cason, lut with 25
of 47 f1eld goal altempls. and was
14 £or 19 from the foul hne. He
scored 21) points in the fJrat half,
30 in the second •. grabbed 17 rebou nd.s and had e1ght as!lsls.

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bltUe In Ohio Stadium.
Dicken• 1aid moviea conflrmed
hla view that Indi•na FuUblck
VIc Jonea pu11bed acr011 the goal
line from the o11e·yard line on 1
play ruled as no touchdown.
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tblise ,p1ctures represent truth rather .than fiction "lap· Wrestlers push our rassling exhibitions, wild as they are, int&amp; 'deep
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For Your Wonderful. Support

the team that played the Buck· AMIRICAN HOCKi'Y UADUI
eye1 to a scoreltlll Ue Saturdty Quebec 1 IJH"Ingfltld 1 olltrtlme
complained about "aickmdna" of· CllftiM'Id 1 Rochetter 7
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lea: operation Su11d1y fol" a torn
llar:tment, Canton 1enlor Billy
Went:. hu a 1evere ankle sprain,
ttckle Dlck Mtebflel a bruiaed leg,
tnd quarterback&amp; Tom Matte tnd

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ROAST·TURKEY

The Browns (~2) started the day
Hed with Philadelphia for ~cond
in the East. They knocked the
Eagles (4·3) two games off the
pace with an eat y, 28-7 vidory
at Cleveland.

IPrltiRI today whJle the COi.Ch of

Jtme.

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NATIONAL HOCKIY LiAGUI
Detroit
York )
Wlal tquad Jn a mood to aquare COLUMBUS UPI - Otllo State'• ...ton 35 Ney
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the Giants a game
ahead of the Cleveland Browns.
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pass to Tom Tracy in the flnal
SUCCEeDS DUROCHER
minutes
enabled the Steelers
LOS ANGELES UPt - Former (2+1) to tie the Detroit Lions
Milwaukee Manager Fred Haney, (1-5-1) at Pittsburgh, 1().10. The
who used to broRdcast the gamel!l Bears {3-4) held twice on their
of the old Hollywood Stars in the one yard line in the second half

f:Igie B.~ylor

~ji,}Yll,ng ureen l:lnd Ohio Unlvcrlftt~uld e nd in a tie for the I~,~;;,:: full ba&lt;:k Bill (Cannol1btdf0
Mid-American Conference flgbt I 1 ·
scorc11 one tou CJHiown w
1111d Heidelberg, Ohio Wesleyan the g&lt;~ nw :m d car ried 1ne b t~ JJ 30
IHI&lt;l Wooatcr could tie for the Ohio tunes to !Wl a n IJ(.' rr•,·urd of 201
Conference crown .. Wayne State carr1 C1 m one season. He has one
and Allegheny could tie for the game letl tnu~ y ~:: 11r, 11gamst )lt.
runncrup apot in the PreBidents' umon, und needs only :i4 y&lt;~rds to

PRO R1i5ULTs
NtUontl ltlketbiU Aatocl•tlon
Phllt*lphll 134 Clnclnaetl 106
Srr•c:uH Ill Detroit 107
MlnnHpollt 1l6 Bo.ton 115

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Passing Up

Yhrd!l set by w o u ~ler 1:1 '1om !Jin·
The Mld ·American title won 't. be
in 195:i.
settled un\ll Nuv. 21 when Bowlin&amp;
S~Cirll Sl.- Toucl-tdowns
l.irecn and Ohio U. play. llut the
lo Lllc Ml(l·Amcnt.'all Conference
i'~ Picons h11.vc a real fight on their
hHnds Uus week when they play Oluo Umvc rsJ ly kl'Jll Hs hopes
1 ror a tie With lluwlm g Gret:m
the fir11t ranking amall -collcue
by downm!,. _ )h.rshall College of
team in the nation-Delaware.
Heidelberg probably ha.a the HUntington, w. Vu ., 21-1 4.
OaHas tJarlJcr of Marietta put
roughest rule of any team ln the
lftutt! ·just alttin' and waiUn'. The his name 10 the s mall college rt'(Student 1-'rlncu' have finished otd books ati he scored six. tou c h·
thci~ conference schedule but must downa and gained 373 yards In 28
111t and wait to soe If Ohio Wes- carr1es aa tne l'wnecrs blaHled
Jeyan, which plays Denison, and Wasnmgton &amp; Jeficrson, QO·O.
·Jop ~;ame s on lap tRJ&amp; wetk
Wooster, which plays Oberlin, can
win and Uc them for Uw OC !fend Jowa agam st Ulllo .!it l
1na.rqucttf,J at l,:lll&lt;:lrlnat.l Ohloa ~
crown.
Lou 111 v1.uo, Xi.VJCr Ill 'Kentucky
Musklngum threw the Ohio ConM.~am1 at IJuyton.
ference into turmoH wJth a 28-8
win over Wooster, which was lead·
mg the OC prior t o the game.

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United Press International
Hannan Trace
A Hollywood producer couldn't have concocted a more hair
raising situation than the Ohio college conferen ce races th01t
sta.rted their fade out this weekend with a 20·game schedule.
fwo of the tour conference races in the state could end in
a dead heat invmving flVe teams and another race could wind
up With a tie l"or second place. Only Blutfton of the Mid-OhiO
League and John Carroll of the President's Conference ha,ve
~alJ~.d. away outright championships.

race.

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by Sam Baker and Pat .Summerall and you may wind up with

Pacific CGtst Lea1ue; '!"ill succeed at Chictgo and downed the Green
Hannon-Trace had 12 first downs l..t!o Rurncher as spon,c&amp;ster on Bay packers , (3-4) In tbe
other
to Eastern'• ~:~even while Eastern NBC's weekly hseball broadcasts game; 28·17.
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outgamcd its opponent 407 yards next season.
San Francisco's victory, only ita
to 202, total net ruahi.ng and p.lltS·
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Hollywoodish i,inish Coming
Jn Ohio College Grid Races

Phila~elphia

By EA\L WRIGHT

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First Lt. Step~en Hlll, stat!&lt;&gt;~ed in Japan, mailed his Mom
~d Dad (the A. c. Hllls) a tear sheet from a Nip newspaper
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recently. 1be .only trouble lo p.o one hare hilll taken time o~t ·
· from~~js regular d~ties at ho111e and work tp Jearn Japfflese.

Couple Abe Woodson's 105·yard run with clutch field goals Plttsburgh
Cbitago Gards
2 3 0 .286
Louisiana Slate, Northwestern the San Fran~isco Fort~·Niners entertaining the New York
WI:STERN DIVISION
gnHa with a 38-26 victory, rallying
Penn State were bounced oJf G ·
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htrongly frum a 21H8 deficit in lhe and
th
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list during the week
end,
lants
in t e National ootball League championship game. San Francisco
6 . 1 . 0. 857
1ourth quarter with a three-TD paleaving SYracuse, Texas , Southern
Each of the 12 clubs has f.ive
Baltimore
4 3 0 . 571
rad e.
California and North Tens State more games and the staggermg second at Los Angeles in 10 tries, Ch'
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c oac h Bob Martin's boys have
Bl:llhmore CoiLs---defending league gave the team a fast start on its
lCago Bears
3 4 0 .429
3 4 0 .429
Jas.luoned a 5·2·1 season, their best as the only major unbeaten-untied ehampion§-will certify that any- tough, four-g-.rnc road swing. The Green Bay
thing csn happen. But the Forty- Forty-Niners visit the Bears, Los Angeles
2 :1 0 .286
ever, and w:th a 3 -~-c tkein in the schools.
SoULhern VaHey Conference cop.
Niners and Giants (both fl·l) top Colts and Browns before finishing Detroit
1 :S 1 .167
pc d third place In final standings.
the division races and boost pow· at home against the
Colts and
!.xplosive tUJlning by 185-pound
erful defenses to smooth their Packers. However, the Colts faee
stretch drives.
a harll job catching Sao Fraoclsco.
fu ll back Bill Durst sparked the
CITY LEAGUE
OISCONTINUE TIJUANA
Baker"s 46-yard field goal with After a game with the PackerS at
fou r th qu&lt;~rler rally at Point PleasHlth Scar" Nov. 3, 1959
PALM DESERT, Calif. UPI ant. Uown by two points in the
High Three Game Ind._ Searles. only 11 seconds to play enabled Mil.waukee, the COlts eotertain Tbc $115,000 Tijuana Mexico Golf
w urth period after Hannan ·Trace"s 571.
the underdog· Washington Redskin11 the California clubl before play. Tournament bas been discontinued
John hu~hes passed to fullback
High Single Game-Wagner, 220 (3-4) to hand the Cotta (4·3) their ing them on tbe Welt coast, where and will be replaced by another
. California tournament.
t'arren Lcw1s for a 70-yard TD play
Team Tbree Games - Fife NoV· second staight defeat Sunday, 27- they have won only once.
Uur:;L br uke luose !or 43 yards to elty Shop 2606 .
24. The F.orty-Ninen, with WoodIn the East, tbe Giants have the
11core, then for 15 yards to seo~
Team Single Game _ Fife Novel- son's 1M-yard kickoff return the easiest schedule, playing three
SERVICE BOWL CHAMPS
again. l\1:1y Coleman put the game ty Shop, 934.
key play, took pr(lmpt advantage of
After entertaining
COLORADO SPRINGS: Colo. UPI
safely aw01y with a 4o yard sprint
STANDINGS
Wal!lbington'a help. They boosted
Nov. 29, the Browns -Hamiltqn Air Force Base, Calif.,
lO pay dirt befnre the game
WM Lort Pot. their Western Division lead over
spotted Fort Canon, Colo., a first
DIVISION
period to!JChdown and tben rallied
.708 the Colts to two gamet by down
over.
Novelty Shop 17
7
Hannan-Trace got one back in
12'11 111,2 . ~20 ing tbe Rams (2-5) at Lo1 Angeles,
W. L. T. Pet. to gain a 16-7 victory Sunday in the
6 1 0 .1167 6th tnnual Pike's Peak Service
the wild fourth period as together / ~&lt;&gt;hh&gt;•on'•
121,3 lllh .520 24-1~.
lhe' teams scored a total of 34 Stroh 's Beer
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points in the 12 minutes &lt;lf scrim~ New Haven
10 14
Summerall's
field Win
go.all , of 37, 11
togainst Hannan-Trace of West Vir-

Wisconsin's upset of Northwestern, and the Bucks' tiemg Jn·
diana that hurt the most.
Nobody did better than 11-4 on the 10-game slate. Everyone
missed those four. Games that caused others trouble were the
Point Pleasant-Ironton game , the Jackson-Logan match, and
RavenBwood has a Jetson's re- Middleport at Wellston . Micky Williams missed two of those
tard of 8-1 with its one lou being while Kermit Walton stumbled on Point's loss downriver .
to Marietta, rated Class AA. Win. field ctosed its season Saturday Kenny ..-McElhinney stubbed his toe on Point Pleasant and
Middleport.
wtth a 10{) record.
The results were a sha,keduwn in the middle of the pack,
The West Virginia
Secondary
Sebools Activities Commission ia no change at the top where lawler Bill Porter rides herd folhand.Jmg detaus of the three play- lowed by Prof. Pearl Williams. fwo players tied for third last
offs totlowing the unexpe&lt;· ted week, Blll Brown and Don Hubbard, had 5-5 days, sLipped
dhLb oi ~e(uuve becre t.~~.cy, W. .k.. mto a he !Or flttb place. Two others, Bill Childs and H.ich
Fuitn.
Jones, also tied for third last week, still are . McElhinney kick.lo' ugjtt died of a cerebral hemed
himseU clear down to seventh, tied with Ron springer
morbage at his home in ;HecJtley
who
now is mailing in his weekly predictions from Mt. Ver·
lut week.
non.
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Here is the Panel's schedule for Thursday a.m. predictions:
Pomeroy at Athens Gallipolis at Middleport, Wellston at
Jackson,
Logan at Nelsonville, Utile Reds (Parkersburg reUnltM Pr"' International
serves)
at
Rutland, Point Pleasant at Wahama, Fairland at
Harvtrd 14 Princeton 0
Kyger, Iowa at OSU,_!&gt;U at Louisville, and Illinois at WisconDutmouth 22 Columble 0
sin. Bonus choice: wellston at Jackson the battle for the ma,lle.
Pltttburgh 22 Bolton Coli... 14
SI,:OAL bacon .
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Roger Rose opened the Eastern
Htlly Crou 17 8o1ton u. I
Don Hubbard won the bonus game last week with a 14-7 scoring "in Lhc first period with a
Penmylvtnlt 28 Ytle 11
pick of OU. over Marsha-lL He foresaw the exact spread as the J7-yard scoring run. Before the
Army 14 Villanova 0
Jirst quarter was over Elton RittinaJ count was 21·14 for the Bobcats. '
Colpte 16 B"'knell 13
chie added a six-pointer on a 49Slood
Record Saturday. Stands
Pel. yard
Iouth Cerollnt 22 Vlrt,nia 20
canter, and Durst got his
Porter .. . .. .. . .. 1
52-18
11-4
58-22
.725 ur:;t of three TD's with a 6:S-yardThe Citadel I P,...byterien 0
P. WUilllms .. ... . 2
51'19
8-4
57-23
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CltmiOn 6 Dub 0
TtnntiHe 14 Loulslent St. 13
Cbllds .. .. . .. .. • 3
48-21
11-4
55-25
.889
Eastern 's extra point efforts
Chorwl• 21 Ftorld• 10
Jones • , . .. . . . .. 3
49-21
8-4
M-25
.889 clime
un a Coleman to Nick LeonAulaum 31 Misllltlppl St. 0
Brown . . . .. .. .. • 3
49-%1
5-5
54-28
.875 ard pass, and a run by Durst. .
.WuiuiJpi 5t Chettenoop 0
Hubbard • • . . . . . . 3
411-21
5-5
54-28
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Cuae h · MarLin sirlgled out Durst
AltUII'NI 19 Tulena 7
McElhinney
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and
Gary Smith, tackle, for out·
V.ndtrbllt II kutuclr.y 6
Springer
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plaYlng, each
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Nevy 22 Mlryltnd 14
Walton • . . . .. .••. 8
47-23
5-5
52-28
.6:;o ge lling Hi lackles, while Zenith
Ohio lttte 0 lftdMna 0
M. WUllams • . • . • 8
47-23
4-11
51-29
Chortle Ttch 14 Notre OetM 10
.639 t.: hcvali cr. guard, was docked ln
The playoff i&amp; the lint of three
tQ be pta)'ed in West Virginia. Opponenta; for the Claes AA and the
ClaN AAA title contesu wiiJ be
decided following final ratings,

·TELE ·IS ION GUJOE

Durst Breaks Up
Perfect Record
FortrNiners,
Giants,
May
Play
For
Pro
Title
llattle In Fourth Clubs Shrink
·Mter Important Victories In League Games
Quarter Splurge TN'!!~:/~t?iot.~..•. ,... /

E astern High School 's Eaeles ball's perfect record "club" today
ended their 1959 footln.ll eason listed only four major teams among
..;aLili'day night at Point Pleasant it! 28 survivors.

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CHUCKLE FOR TODA1
INSIDI JOlt

Xt Gamma Mu Chapter Meeting
Wtll Be Held Tuesday Evenmg

The regular meeting of XI Gamma Mu, Chapter of lhe Beta
S1gma Ph1 Sorority wlll be held Ibis Tuesday evenmg at 8 00
at lho D A V Hallm Pomeroy
At the meeting the members will ...,1st wltb tbe labeling
!or the Christmas Seal letters of
tlle MelliS co nty Health and Tu Duffy Mrs.. Charles Blake
berculGSls Ali.!lu at on
wlfh Mrs
Wallace Bradford and Mrs Dan
White of the .\JSOciation preaent
Soronty members are allo beLnJ
reminded to br ng the r tables and
cards to be used at the card party
which the sorority liJ sponaorin.J
this Thursday to the meeting
The party will be held at the
Grace Ep scopal Par sh House m
Pomeroy and UckeU may be obta ned from the sorority members:

Eleanor Ctrcle
Meetmg To Be
Held Thur,sdQy
The Eleanor Cltele Gf the Heath
Methodist Oh~b of Middleport
will meet this- comrng Thursday
even ng at 7 30 ia the 60Clal rooms
of the church ~
Mra Norma W lcox will be tile
devot.ional leader and Mt4l RalPh
Zur del of Pomeroy wtll ~ak ~m
Ohrut -an EduC.IItioo for Chijd.

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Hostess for the evening wiU be
Mrs All1e Hawley and Mr&amp; Grace
Johnson

Heath Method 1st
Plans Thanksgtvmg
Supper Nov 22
Plans were made Sunday even
n,g for a Thanksgn'ing supper
wh1ch wt i be held at the lleath
Methbch.st Church m Mtddleport
by the Jun or MYF of tme church
on the 22nd of November
Those -1ncluded In lh.is are de
rourth f fth and s xth grade6 of
the dhuNh
Leaders of the Jr MYF are
Mrs Haymon Konkng'ht Mrs L
W .McComas and Mra Jack Bech
tie and they are planrU.ng to prepare the meal far the younrg peo-

ple

Syracuse
Soctal Events
By Mra. A. Slulc

Mrs
Pearl McBride and Mrs Robert
Jlanlen
The Presbytenan Church was
decorated as a spook hoti.se w tb
the gueata beiDC welcomed by the
fortune teller wben Mra &amp;bert
Crow entenained the Live Ware
Class of wbleb the IS the teacher
with a Hallowuen party on Oct 21
Prizes were given with Eleanor
Kay Schneider winning first pr ze
for the prett est costume Bobby
Crow the 'U1liest Clance Nnrr s
and Nanc:y Parker as the furu.11est
Games were played and an Apple
bobb ng contest wu beld At
tendlna: were the above named and
Johnny Litle Jimmy lhle Sharon
Ctlttrlll Vada Rose Teafor~ J1mmy
Hard,ea Patricll London Pamela
and Bobby Sylvester Donald Har
den Jimmy Crow Rebccea Jimmy
and Brenda Hawk Fritz S1sson
B lly Jewoll
'llhe Firemen s room in the c ty
ball waa decorated in keeplng of
Halloween for the awardmg of
pnzes wh ch wu followed by a rt~
cord hop on Frtday eveninl Oct
30th Judges Morrl.t R~en Kat
hi'YI!r. Croy ,Hermon London and
E-va Mae Ph Haps p1cked as Wmners
were prett est Eleanor Kay Sch
ne det Sbarun and Lmda Rousb
uglieat Bill 0 ler ar~d Nancy Par
ker Clever st Kc th L sle and Bob
by Sylvester
Roll caU was answered by 8
members when the Syracuse Gar
den Club met for their meeting In
c:1ty ball on Tuesday evening Nov
3rd Mrs Ada Slack club prest
dent opened the meetmg With tbe
readlng of lhe Women s Creed
which was followed with the
'n-ord s Prayer ln unlson Mrs
Beulah G1bbona told about tbe f1rst
Tbanksg v ng D•r and Mrs Jes
&amp;ie CottrW read .an arbcle on
What Happened To The May
flower
ClVIc Committee reported that
prograss was belfli made 11n the
Nati\'tty Scene to be added to the
Christmas decorahons at the c ty
h111I The olvlt eomouttee is to
meet w th the Ladles AuxllllrY
FIre Dept Monday Evemng
Plans were made for the annual
Chrtstmu d nner and party which
w1U 'be held on Dec 11th A IWc
gift exchange wall be held and a
p"ze for the prettiest wrapped
package Named on the menu eom
mlltee for the dmper weu Mrs.
Margaret Cottrill M~~~ Carre Sin
cla r and Mrs MarY Hubb4rd
The clubs scrap book was d scus
sed ,,. Slick hos es!i served re
freshtnenbl to the abo\e named
and Misses Eleanor Carroll and
J\oae Ann Thew

Smglna: of the class l!long Blest
Be The Tie opened the October
Meetmg or the Presbyter an Sun
shil e M.aD!n Class when tltey
met at tbe home or Mrs Robert
Wh tc
The meet ng was n charge (If
the pres1dent Mrs Dunald L sle
Mrs l)onald Cottrlll led the devot
~ons Reports wert! glvert by the
secretary and tressurer A Bible
quest on sess1on was held The
travehng basket sent by GraC:e
IPICJj(L CONCLAVE
OUer went to Mrt Diek Wine
A sPeclf.l oonclave Qf the Ohio
brenner The meet ng cloted WI\h Valley Commandery No 2A K T
the Benediction others attend will be held Tuea:day Noftmbet
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George Sehneader Mlss Gertrude E Commander announced today

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Pomeroy Middleport Ob1o Tuesday November 10 1959

Hennesy Wins
Pomeroy Sweeper Problem
To
Given Back To Council By Cof C Promotion
Petty Officer
The problem as to wbetber or not Pomeroy wiD continue to
have a street sweeper was tossed back Into the laps of the
Pomeroy Council Monday evening when tbe l'llmeroy Cham
her of Commerce mdicated that the feeling was that the mer
chants of Pomeroy had already done lbe~r part In providing
the street sweeper in the frrst place

Cbamber Pres dent Le1lie Fultz
however d d mdu:ate tbat m cOD
venaUooa wttb !dilon Hob8tetter
who bad beaded up the mercbanU
fund ra sini drive that be (Hobatetter) if Council took no immediate action would do atl tbst be
could to cont nue to obttm the
eooperatlOD of the mercllantll in
retamm&amp;: the sweeper umt
In other bus ness before the
Chamber sess on President Fultz
read a letter from Congressman
Walter Moeller whkh stated tb.at
no appropriations were made for
tbe locks and dams uprtver at Ra
.cine and Reedsville for 1960
1 he leMer md cated however
that apuroprtat ons for 1061 would
include a requeat lor $:so 000 for
engineer ng up to the actual con
atruct1on on the Racine Dam and
$'7150,000 for the complete en
lineer ng and beginning of eon
atruqtton at Reedsville
~tz urged the attendance 1t

the ~nnual Rural Utban dtnner
at the Rutland High School Nov
20 at '1 8D P m Ted Reed Rotary
PrWdent 1tated that tbe Middle
Port Pomeroy Rotary Clqb were
tolng as a body as the1r regular
meeting Secretary Clyde Kirk:
land newly appointed secretary
of the Chamber replaeing Ron
Sprlnpr has tickets for anyone
desi,rln• t&amp; attend
Bob Elberfeld Chatrman of the
reUIJ committee of tile Chamber
reported bil oommUtee hive al
ready met to make Jilan• lor ~e
upcommg Cbrlltmaa aeason
e
"'rtounced that anOther meeting
would be be'ld th11 Wednesday •t
7 30 1p Dr Norbert COmpton a
afflee .a})ove
Goeoler Jewellf
sWr.t.P.~d \ll'Ced aU merchants to
attend!, ·when final Plans 1ot Cbl'11t
m.. deeoratine H;qme ~ )!tall
dtcOJ'atinl: contest;. oommunit)'
tree merchant promoti.M and
othf!r plans tor JeUin&amp; tbe Chr11t
maJ aesson undetwar wiluld be
made

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Revival Meeting
\ueetmg Opens Wednesday
f!"m Bureau offlclal
only hope for a umted

Meet Thursday
for all

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aeoutera m the M:GM Dlatrlet wm
be held Thursday at 1 30 ...p m
at the new Kn:er Creet Elemen
tary School W C Dletton dia
trict cbalTmlb said today

Tbts meetiqg lneludell the round
tables tor leaden of CUb Scout
InK and Bo7 ScouUq A. B Sum
merville wW conduct the Cub
round tsble when there wUl be a
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MerrtU Br 111 and Waller Wal
ker w n. conduct the Boy Scout
round t1ble
there will be the quarter
lt
each poat In the d1stnct
advlsort tonduded by
G w Dow The primal')' purpose
of this cabmet meetinJ Mll be to
tG the coun
held in Huntinl

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year

as urgmg tbat all
repreaenta.Uve1 and
tbe dlatr1ct plan to
thts very important
meeting to make fmal
for clwqg out tbe c:aleadar

Simeral To Speak
At Meigs Farm
Bureau Meeting

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the nattonal group
the three-day annuiH

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Meigs Farm
Meeting
Wednesday
.aga n annual meeting time
the State and Melil Coull
ia bold ng Its annual meecmg
II 1969 at Salisbury
School at 7 40 P M
~rved by the loT A of creamed ch cken
ngs Tickeb are
1~::al!abl•t.he
attnmm
the off ce and from
1,
members and youth
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Winners Named

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Attending the meetmg were
Fultz Clyde
President Leslie
Kirkland Bob Elberfeld Fraak
lin Rber Ted Downie Norbert

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leport Council To Make Protest
PUOO On Proposed Electri~ Hikes
DiSalle Under Fire As Farm
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To
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yoar marks an Important
county
ora:anlzsUon
will not in the lu
to your support,
serve the need• of

Councilmen Vote Unanimously
To Fight C&amp;SOE Rate Increase
An official protest Will be flied with lhe Ohio l'llblic Utili
lies Commission by Middleport counCil agamst a further ID
crease in electnc power rates requested by the Columbus and
Southern Ohto Electnc Company November 3
But councilmen who voted unanimously for solicttor Ber
nard Fultz to ftle the protest expect few- tf any- practic¥tl

IGrindley Named
AsOerkFor
The County Court
Ver fteat Orl was made today n£
the appo ntment of R E Buck
Grindley as clerk n the ofltees of
the County Court under tJhe junr
d1ction of County Judge Emmett
Peoples
Judge Peoples today approved
the appo nlment by the County
CommiSSioners and announced t 1at
Gnndlev would work on a part
lime basis With a salary of $126
R" P..l Hook&amp;
per month
Creal on o( tlhe post was made
An old fashioned ReviVal Meet by the enactment of the Ohio Leg
inJl: w:Ul begin at the South Bethel lsklture n antiClpat.ion of ncreasEUB Church on Sllver R1dge tbUI ed court at" v'lt es as tile result of
Wednesday nlght November 11 other Jcg s ation passed earlier
contmuillf tm Saturday night Nov
Gr1ndJey and Peoples were opember 21
ponents for Ule Couvty Judgestnp
Services beg n at 8 00 p m at tbe last time t came up for
elect on Wlth Peoples emergmg
Hooks M1mster of the a, the v ctor
:~uoe!! .!':!ii bf domg tbe preach ng
a(bne~ for the c:h ldren
w II 1te brought by the
;&amp;~~~~:::,:~. one of the members of
The mu1tc will be furnuhed bY
local talent and anyone el~ that
comes that would 1 ke to s ng
Wedne.!lday night the Tuppers
prayer meeting group will
.and attend the meet1n1
m&amp;ht the Lo.tLrld.ee EIJE:
J Cbw~ih .will dbmi•• and attend tbe
s mv1ted to attend

COmpton Bob Jacoba Ted bed
Bob Hoeflich Jlftd Dlet Owen

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Seven Tl) Seek
Meigs-Co. Ag
Society Posts

sulls
Councilman John Zerkl~ moved
or the protest whale dlSCUSSIOD
t;ntered on the v ew that if aU
owns wou d do I kewtse the ef
cet might alow up utility requeeta
for more Increase• It wu polnted
ut that Frankhn County fou&amp;ht
he ut J y s recent rate nerease
nere and lost an ali-out contest
efore the PUC
Rev Fred I Gardner who of(er
d the prayer to open the meeting
au summed up what he thought
he effect of protests might be
You never can ell th11 m1sht
ot do any good now bul t e&lt;Juld
ater llD
Sol e tor Fultz wdl appear at
near ng before the PUC to explain
he towns protest

Council also
- Urged the sollc tor to reach an
greemenl w1th the Oh o Fuel Gas
o n the d spute between the uti]
y and the village on meaDing of
tlu.: fuel cost alause n the cur
rent rate contract Fultz aa1d be
so far bas been unable to get faceto-face With company represeata
t1ves The uttllty meanwhile., an
nounced by tetter .a one hall cent
h1ke m gu rates hen effective in
December 1n accordance w th the
contract

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