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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
mg were Mrs D ck Harrts Mra 10 at '1 30 p m B F Parmelee,
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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South Bethel EUB
Revival Meeting
\ueetmg Opens Wednesday
f!"m Bureau offlclal
only hope for a umted

Meet Thursday
for all

marki:ttng methods to a

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
diiC~IiOn

or a pow

WOW

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

ll~,:~::~~j~, Cabinet for reprl!!sen

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

ot

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
~ou~ill ;;. •.;;;;;•;.

Dmner w 11 be

\VestVir~s

1-H State-Wide
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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i\IGM District
To
tbe monthly meetinc

81NLJU

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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IRANTIIORD On1 U'I-P"'ko
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VOL XI

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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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. ·tfiE- DAILY SENTINeL
Coamlentatin~

:!=-Dally Senlinei,Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Nov. !O, !958

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AmerlcOfls in a]J walks of life

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increasingJy concerned O'Ver the damage
that protracted and costly Labor-management
diSputes ihntct on the economy and unity o[

our country.
They question whether the material losses

to

both workers and companies and the inevitable resentment left iD the public mind,
are worth whatever gain either disputant ob-

tains.
And they long for an idea that will attract
~tb sides to observe the principle . "not
who's right , but what 's right ."
Among the impartial clements that are
working to bring about tha·t attitud(' . one has
achieved notable success in persuading warring factions to abandon selfishne:.s and ad

opt fairness.
It is Moral Re-Armament, an organization
dedicated to advance just dealing between

peoplea, nations and social elements.
MRA's philosophy is simple but prolound:

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HWhen men change, conditions change that
cause strikes and lockouts . . . Selfishness
and ideological blindness in both management an~ labor are used by Communism to
break down the economy of t~ free world
... We Americans must live ou1· God-given
ideology to bring the answer to Communism,
corruption, division, cJictaturship and des-

bert. Golllpoli&lt;: James 1. sw;sher,
Cheabife; Jeffrey Dean Sheets. f;alJlipoli•; fta;y E . Lee, Pomeroy; MrJ.
'Beycle Paul Stejlhens, Henderson;
, --.;.,..,."
Chrlati Ann Martin , Gallipolis.
J,O
EE
Nov. 8 ~ Mn. Dennie P- Martin.
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The Whit~ Rose Lodge of Mkidle- GtlllpoUa; Mrs. De1mar Lewis
port will meet this Wednesday af· Oan(, Cheahlre; Mrs. William Bryternoon at 1:3o at the .American an Cooper, Gallipolis; Mary Ellza·
Legion Hal l. All members are urg-• ~h Newell, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
ed to be present for the election of Carl Maynard, G.alliJ)olis; Mrs. A.bofficers.
ner Jacob S.bcoek, Northup; Mr.
Homer IA!:roy Adkins, Gallipolis.
NEW ARRIVAL
Dischatge,s, -NoY. 7: Mrl: Don
Mi. and Mrs. Richard Stolten- HJ!.m)J..Wn. GeorJ~ &amp;. 1!qpe, Mrs.
hoff, (Charlene DiUard) or Colwn- Wlll!am C. Burns and lii£ant, Mrs.
and itltant;
bua are announcing the birth of a ~Wllha~ fl. Gregory
seven pound, 2 ounce son oa Octo- ;Hs. JaUt':' Gutn~er and infa_nt;
ber 29. The baby has been named Mrs. Fra.ni D. l!:xhne, Mrs. Manon
Brian Richard and was bor'n at the E. Hill, ~len V.---Htrtterfi.eJd, Mrs.
ML Carmel HospJtal in Columbus. 1Ernie V. Keston, Sheramn J('. .M.o ats
Mr. and Mrs. StoltenhoCf 0~ Parla, r Mr•. John W. EYans, .!\neil E.. Tu!!k
· France, are the only livin g grand- er, "Mrs. Clarence R. Fihher, John
parents.
J. Alllson Jr .. Dennis Eu,cene Pack,
George R. Homan, ~enneth R.
Wamsley ..
FOX HUNTERS TO MEET
November 8: Sharon Kay Hale.
Members of the .Meigs County
Mrs.
Sam V. Oyte, Mrs. EpaminonFox Hunters Association wi11 hold
theit monthly meeting at Bald das Rollins 1ird infant Mrs. Arthur
Knob, Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 7 :30 Wiltiam BroWn and infant. Mrs.
p. m. Officers for t&amp;e next year will Purl H. Van Meter and infan(. Char
be elected. All fox hunters are les C'urmette, Mra. Le1and P. 1Wlltd,
Vlol1 Jean Wills, Ellen Siders, ·Rouried to attend.
bert Lee Howell.
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8it1hll
Nov.
7:
A
son
to
.)Jr.
and
SP,O.GHETTI SUPPER
Mrs.,
Eugene
Mil-ch,
Pt."lmetoy;
A
The Racine B11nd Boosters are
sponsoring a spaa;betti supper on da ~\ghter to Mr. and Y.ra. ~ward
l?riday, November 13, with serving E. Fisher, Oak Hill; A 1100 to Mr.
to start at S:30 at the higb achool. and Mrs. Tommie" HarriS, Viht(ln·
The band will play from 7:30 to 8 Twin daughter! to Mr. and
p. m. A record hop will follow the Brycle Paul Stephens, Hendtinon.
concert. Bill Mlller of WMPO will
.
be the MC.

Da ybook

p ~ur

How well this viewpoint has worked in
mauy critkal cases is seen in many settlement s in which MRA's counsd was heeded.
Among these are :
ThP dispute between National Airlines and
the Air Line Pilots associaUon; the Communist-in spired strike of British dock workers;
many wo1·k stoppages in the German coal and
steel , the Italian chemical, French textile and
Brazilian maritlme inDUstries·.
t.o·J RA ·s gqod servicfS to actual or imminent
~.:ontroversies which threaten America's econ()ffiy and social harmony are readily a,vailiib le_Not as an arbiter nor partisan, but as an
ad vorate of just pe~ce .
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'The Orne is ripe for an appeal, not to selfintC'rest but to the hunger for great living
that lies deep in every man ... Either we
sacrifice our selfishness for our nation or sacrifice the nation to our selllshness __ . The

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finish ."
It iB to be hoped thlt the stren&amp;th and
truth of these words will serve as guides to
industria~ pe3ce through the devotion to
peact• and justice that mark the true character of America.

Second or a series on Meigs County's
• Volunteer Jo'lre Departments.
. ~lmost any morning newspaper coming from our larger
cthea will provide a story of juvt!ililc crime or or young peo·
pie ln trouble.
Gang11 are orga~ized , stt·eet fights are broken up by police,
and pla-nning ~ess10Ps are ht=l~ ~n _dark alleys. Distinctive jackets ate ldentlfylng dress. lmtlatlon of the new memberst is
• tecrtt . rltual. The publicity i~

These youn~ men are lt=armnJ
the volunteer lesson early. They
know what u·rvlce means, for
li_H!Y . urc growius in civic rc~pon­
s JbilltY , and acknowledge that
some juh11 don't nl!erl a weekly
pay ehllrk to m~:~ke them worth'Wh'lle. They are ta1\lng the satl.srac!'tlon of llaving their nei.:hbors
depend on 1hem at they eagerl)'
answer 11 clil l for help.
These Juniors are rece iving &lt;~n
education in fire righting, fire
prevPnlion 1nd fint aid that wlll
last tltl'm II lifetime . A Iirsl band
in~pl'ctlon or lhe rosult11 of carcles1 llorawe of gasoline. smokin~
or eleetric•l wiring is 11 potent
fire preventlnn. loctun. 1'be!le
s-cene• are not easily for~otten.
The value of those leJJ.sons In life
and mom!y con never bu under
eJd!mat&lt;'d .
A&gt;- therte youn.~~: firemen care

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tut
food

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prof.,•·
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for and use their equipment they
gain reapect for fine fire fighting
apparatus and the value of ptllper maintance. Not only do Uley
gain respect for fire equipment
but they learn the importance of
being -careful driYers and ob•erYIng all the rule• of aafe driving.
The social aide of, thia organization is important. too, t&gt;etause
it gives these :t"Oung men a feel ing uf "belonging".
Not all of these character
building benefits are for the juniors. The men of the Racine Department are learning too. that
the im[)Ortance of " men working
with hoys," is far reaching.
From a practical viewpoint the
Racine Volunteer "11moke~aters''
are providln.il the department
with a stream of well trained future membcn1 as the J\Jnlors
grllduale to be Seniors at the age
of 18.
This is in addition, to the faCJt
that the Jtmiors proYide a protec
tion for the town of Racine whlle
the oldflr members ar6 out of
town anKwering "calls."
Therefore, I offer a salute to
the Racine Volunteer Fire Depart·
men\ for th!;!ir tfrpr~ in training
~·oUJli lllen the importwe of tbe
words "L'ome A'Ihmr~Ni'?'
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The Ohio Cmnpany tion
output
Into
building,
Underwrites Stock more &amp;o% of Jts
direct
con:rdru-ction.
Of Marion Brick tiOn
room homes.
ia
Most

productoil 7li mlllioh .
goes
and
product is
shipped
from tbe kiln , to
Marion's distribuarea covert Ohio and Michl
gan and extencb from B03ton
Ma1a. to Madi1on, Wis. It ebip~
to- plrtll of Kentucky, Indiana,
tnoll, New Yoi&amp; and Caraada.
DurlnJ tbe pall five yean ales
have inereaaed more thin 3 timea
prt#ta after taxea -have risen
ntore tbtn. 1~ tim ea. For the 1
months ended
Septe1J1ber 30
1959, profit"• after t&amp;xea a~
nearly d.;mbiC' tbOIC' of the entire
ltt~Ng tlhcal
period. if.Uage.
ment ex.pe$ that earnin111 per
common •hare for the fuU ft.eal
yeer, ending February 29, t96o,
will be more thu double thoa:e
of tbe 1159 fi&amp;cal year.
Officers and dtrecWra of the
company are WUUam S. M:errill'\en
president and director
WUUam
S. Merriman, Jr ., executive "Y1ce
president and dlrector; Dr. C. D.
Dwight. vice Jltealdent and dil"e(tor· Janwr.r..4.:. ·lfedgpeth vice p~·

EDITOR'S
MAILBAG
To ·The Editor:
Th~t Pomeroy
Senior Mothers
wish to thank aU those who had , a
part in making the Record Hop
held Saturl\ay night at the Junior
High, I hug'e success. It is a pleasure . to see our -chlldrtn enjoyinl!
wholttorne entertairunent such 1s
that furnithed by Bill Miller of
Radlo ' Station WMPO:
Over 200 were in attendance, 1
mOJt orderl":Y, well-behaved group
of beppy, danCing boys and girls.
O~te dan~ oonte11t wu won by
Sue Phillips and DiVe Bbney, another by Charles Kitchen and L)'n.n
·suehlnan. TinY Nancy Thompson,
d1ugbter of Danny · and· Louise
Thompson .drew the n1me of Jeffry Gibbs as wlnnt!rl of the door
prize, a box of cand).r.
Pomeroy Senior Mother~ aNp1anning linother Record Hop for

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MJ'&amp;

PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
The Senior Mothers of MHS are
holding a rummage sale this Friday and Saturday in the Calder·
wood building next to the Smith
Clothing House. Contributors are
asked to .bring their articles to the
building on Thursday afternoon or
to the home of Mrs. Alfrfd Rouah
at 405 Lincoln Str~t, Middleport.

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OAN

Two Birthdoys ·
Observed Sunday

E. J - TracY and Griff .RUiseU
celebrate4 their b1rthdl)'s Subday
with a turke)'- dim;er at the Ruasell home in BracJbury.
·
Preaent were "Mr. and M'ra. Tr.a·
ey and Mr apd Mrs. Ruben. Mr.

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35. Dwell
utertllb!.lnl 88. Fib
,o. Matt
IJ. Inacttve
bev·
13. Flat-topped
•rare
hll

81. Tbol•

Cbuncil Protest
' f(clntinued , , . p... Obt,

Scrubbing keeps
natural gas
the cleanest· fuel
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IICOVII IPACI CAPIULJ-Tbe MerctU7 IJ)aee (!IJ)I111e, tblt

' wu hurled 3S,doo ~ hllb b7 a t.Jttle Joe rocket, wu reoovered within 41 Dllrnitea Df tlrinc by the N1V7 aalvalfl ahlp

Pre.tet'\!Br, about ftve mite! oftlhore from &amp;be IU&amp;ootr prNnt

VF.STF.RYUR

•t Watlopl &amp;laDd, "Vt. It II 1 modtl ot' the capaule whJCb wiiJ
carry man Into orb!' llba'lt da;r. At top. a Det le dropped' lftto
WaW to ptber ·m !~* At bottom it ~ ~onto ab1p.

Suspended mnatural gas.
,

The "dry" scrUbber
(at top) is a 40-incb '
f;liame"ter tank containiq

a bundred or more. small
lubea ·through which
the gao I• w!Urlod. lu the auaoes tbtoual&gt;, fcnlptiel" tnd liquids. beiDJ beavier, ~ ud drop 0111.

The horizontal •c:rbbl&gt;or fj111t above) """' oll....a.t
metal l!ilurfaees to trap foreip motte~'- plUI a IGCdoD
that worb oo the dry scrilbber priac:iple.
The third it a thrC0'1'1we oil-bath _ , . . , , ia -

lhrOUJh a mill utr.-.
Scrubbed ond,.....,..bbod many-· the PI..,. .sonco our cualOIDUI-Utility ~paoiCll in a dozeD.or men
1ta•• c~ truly bo uid: to IN! tbe •cJoeDW l*i ia toJra."

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Entt!irtd II ·lltK!OIItt filM MIIIII'JI
m1tter at the poll: alttce at Potil·
aroy, Ohio.

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SPEC!AL I.)NTIL NOV. 21st
Reg. UO.OO PE~MANI!:NTS
•... Ollly $7.00
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iec:uty.$alan
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o~:w "-door and i-cloor statiDD wqon, banltop. f.door and 2-door iCdan! Se'Yen·IOphi•ticated COlon.

Hancbome interlon appointed ia distinctive p1eatCid vinyh or dot.ru. Nobody ebe has them. Why
aettle for leas?

MIDDLEPORT.

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topped a11 other eights in Jat year's Mobilgu
Economy Run. HiiYe your cal.e aDd eat it, too. The
V..S Lart (a-11 jlllt a li.ttle. more than thcl "6'.'
olfen all the advantagn of new d.imen1ion cat1
plu1 porent performance matched to ec;onomy.
The "six" often ~pirited performiloce with JICiltl!l'
fuel economy. Why be limited?: Cboote with The
Liirkt (lmporttud! The Uric c014;14J Jafel)• r~~iet\
f10wn ...
brdCM tmr_bigg~st in fidd.-:y-- .

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rr HAS CHOICE OF THREE rJliUUFIC
TRANSMISSIONS: Automatic:. three-speed stick.
lh.ih, three-spetd nick witH overdrh-e. Lark automatic transmission Jw a full range of fl*da· l.art
tbr&lt;C&lt;peed ')'lldllomah.i o - and, with ......

nti-....dse otllm,do ootl

BAS JL\NY IJNIJSUAL l'lllATURES:
Jltdin.ing RI.U that male into beda,. front Beat
beadrelu. hnD.owa-, 1Wia 'Dactioll (lor drivin&amp;
through mow, sand. ice or mad), air c:r:IDdition.ing.
f.burd quburcwr and llaal ahaqatJ ••• mmy.
...., ~ N..., ol the otf~nj bne thio .,;de
variety of optiono- -~-

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rr HAS PROVEN Plllii.I'OIU(A:CE WITH•

OUT RECOURSE TO l!IXPI!:Jl.DIENTAL
aUNB: 1!0,000 Lori:~JI,rt ~a .,tat o1
1M' 750 ..uiion ..we. ..........
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road and weather o:ooclitioo. llooWt
"bugs"
to iron GUt. no '"lililden" meclldid.JlauJti. ... no
prob~ for ae:w ownen. ne8len aiad icrvfae ~
nerywhcre knew The Latt. Studtbaler:-P~
mrpor.u e rccr;m;L clearly~ that Lart .errieeand
mai:Dteramce cosll are ane third of tbe automObiJc
iDdutp:y a.aap. HOw tali you go WJ'Ciftl _
on thati

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OO!IIPA.RI U.U ft[CU.·•. iNCLiJDrkG till J.OWUT-PIUCtD
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' ' Will Still 81 Avcliloble
Mrs . .VaughCili.
By
Appoint'm•nt
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Thll 18 oM of d.nrln ol mDIItllly u,Dt11
on. tile diverll/ift twtMflu ol T~ &amp;vim;

._New York Cltf

· Sul&gt;ooriptlOI! ntH, :le!lftncl !i,
cartter where •'.lltllblt1 -~ ee~
.~r .ett; one :r«r Jn ••~ , ~
The DaUy ~hhr.l Otflct/"~1 ..
II• montho, tr.Bo: t~ . 1110~lh!
• ·"· I!Y moto; 10111t ~ ~tw· .
ob1e: one rt&gt;ontb, "-· llf llllill,• .""'
year til: Ill m'llllh',' tt.ISI -

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We .,.. now-11tft t• Mtve you •urlltl l'tfUitr hours.
Q 1'q;$ M.ONDAY ~·SATURDAY

by BRONSON
All Sizes and WUitbs

pe billa evm ~ Whlch Gille IU.itl ~belli The
Lark o&amp;n thlo dloice-plu • odeit""' ol 7 aala

SUPER EC&lt;JNbMICAL 1'6": The Lark ·V-8

-Hot lemonade;
lven MU1tenl Pl•ster
-Muatard plaster on tbt!i cn,toat:~ .
-Mustard bath for th-e feet;
-Keep beat appUed to
area of tbe bead wbich
poaaible U ;you're home,
d.iffitult to manage at the .ouJce;.
-Antihistaminea, Utbalera,
aapitln;
,
-Chewing honeycomb
for I
stopped-up no1e;
,
Sipj)ine OOney for the chugh;
Honey combined witb hot tea;
- A dose of caator oil, just on·
general princiPle•;
-And i re~d BOrne where of · a
woman who slept witb a blanket
over her head becauae birds put
their ht!iad! under their wtnp

The lmploJI'Mntj Of Mn. M.wy P..,nltr .. .eur S.auty

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rr HAS A PO}VI!lRFIJL, 'rH1UFTY V-8 OR

to be drunk

'A.NNOVNVIN6

·. FALSE CHARGE
NEW
YORK UPI-Joseph
Ruil., 2'.it. of BroOkllyn, was acquitted Friday for the second

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ROME t.!PI- Prlneess Grace I)(
Monaco bad Rdmans goMiping
about another additioD to her family Monday until it turned out
sbe was buying c1othes for the
two children abe already bas.
'11le Prince!s, ·rormei- movie
actress Grace Kell-y, boqghl the
clothes in a shop· that also sen•
maternity wear.
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I, rM;U;;w~~th;':;g;t;"";•;U;o;•;·;po;l;n;t;;•;•;:an;d;;n;••;e;r;h;a;v~e~oo~l;d;•·~;:;:;:1

at1 oil bofh. tboa
tepataior; aad, fta81b'. paiOd

the IU ia ftnl bubbled throuaJ&gt;

"'tonic St., Ponltl'O)', Ohio. 8\111·

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reeonunenGed aolo,
till you're J&gt;Jotto;

Hog-l

Men's lns.-lfecl
SHOE$- BOOTS

WHAT DOES THE
.liAVE
THAT THE OTHERS I)O:NQT?

Jaa&amp; .weeki;P.::~=~~~:~:;;:~~;j

ColcJ.Cu,.. I!'AI"~

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cUN parade, aeeordlbl to' my
ateat ~mpilation, ate:
-Saturation with : :vU,tmi.D
capaules. One airl I "know takea
u manr as 10 pUll limultaneouJiy.
·.rweaty, ·she_ u.lt;l, Will Hjnd ·ber
temperature
bi:4: . to , Dormal
within houra;
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-Feed a cold and 1tarve a
fever; bow you're .to do thll, . in
Cue both arrive simult1neously,
1 haven't figured;
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-A hot bath, climb into bed
1nd· lo.ad the covers on 10 yotf
pen.pire freely. Stay lhere, and
11 one amateur prescribed "think
twelt."
,
Piping h"ot ginger tea, to step
1up the perspiration;
-Lot1 of liquida. Dtink- your-

coouah - "'Knlbben."
,There are three~
types of scrubbers.

&amp;pUll dry in a ccatrifugal

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and .-ed na,e 1 atUi" bave. , · Alto grapefruit,
otber
a medldne ehelt fuJI of ·MW aoao juleft;
truma ..But · sorl'le frtelldf
I lear . . . . .Loti ot alcoholic _ llquid1.
I lost:
alter all, tile nmedy Sometlmea combined with lemonworked for &amp;hem and to . bt.v~ _It ade or bot watl!it and eu1ar to
fail for me hln~ of ri.i(lnl. •
mate a todd)', but morej often

are called - ·aptly

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Elmwood.
Harold Chapman, 38, Pt Pled·
ant, and Yvonne Swisher Curry, 2$.
Kanauga, Ohio.
James Edward Blessing, 19,
sett, and Josephine carolyn jflat·
retta, 22, Hogsett.
GeorGe Richard Young, 20, weat
Columbia, and Audrey Louise Goff,!
17• Point p~~asant.

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'I1trobbio1
he1d,I eaugbt
buklhl:

frequent "scrubbifl85"'
in ta.nk·like de\ices that

PubU1hln• Compan,- at 110 M•
ne•~ offlae phofte
'ff!~e phone at7.

noU~.

at cQmpreuor 1tatlons alona the liDo
to lssure ·tbat it will be deao Oil ·
delivery. That means
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Mora, se-cretary-treasurer, and Publi-city; Mn. Howard Kalibt, Hostess.
The officers have a wen planned
program for th_e public this year,
and they extend their welc:ollle.
The Cheater Garden Club and·
sumen .are ln charge of decora·
tiona..

·NEW ·YORK (UPI) -'- Science flounders when it comes to
curing the common cold. But not your friends,
·
AI the first sign. of lhe disease, they gather
with d...
tails of the treatment which always works tot
you don't try It, sure that If you do you'U be up an4

deep-down formatioDs of the euth. These are removed,

Rlchtfd 1 1 ~ Pullll-. ....,
Pu1:11tllhed "'""' afterneon 11
...-l't Iunday br Tt!e Ohio Vt11~J

»l&amp;'f
Clllf'ro)QUM'Il - - · • llow lo
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AXY LBAAXa

a1 it comes from the wellhead.
, ue a variety of hydnx:arboo liquids, water
and ftoe particles reieued from the

for the most part, wben dltl cas passes tbroush processiuJ plantl beron: beina deliYcred intQ our pipeline&amp;.
But, some minUte particles liopr (JD. And ai the
gu moves throuab the pipeline, it can. Pick up ldded
foreign solids and liq~ coodenlate in "the pipe.
So, to filter out these elements, ~ •ICtUb" tile 811

llEVOTRll TO INTIRII:8TS
OF lliii:IQS.MA80N ARIIIA

of
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Friends . ·. · Plenty Of
On How~To Cure Common

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Umte . et 0 1St I Marr;age Licenae.: Gwge E. be used loud ••d bo;ot&lt;!ZOUS ian·
Douth Class Holds ,Chapman,
82. Hog..tt, . and Mae guoge or am&gt;oyed. paaencby bJ
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Mirtie Maye1 Dilts. 58. Hogaett. • talking kl lhem.
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on, and Lucille Kay Warn". 18. ~ ~_;;;~;,::.;;;:::..:::;;;;;;__ _ _ _ 1
D,Jnner MeetJng

A Thanksgiving dinner at noon
&gt;receded the ~gulir meeting of
((ontlnuecl From Page One)
Home Grounds, David Herman he Daughters of Ruth Class of tbe
en:, •Kanawha, Dairy Foods · De- Jnited Methodis.t Church held on
monstration Individual, Charlotte 1onday at the church. Mn. A. E.
A. Harter,
Monongalia ; Dairy \I ward and Mrs. f'rank Stewart of
Foods Demcmstration Team, Sally · ·imirsville, Mrs. C. N. Hoover of
Howard and Rebecca J . Funkhou- .,ainesville and Mnl. T. W. Bengel
Webster, and Public Speaking 11ere gtJestJ.
Davie, Pocahontas.
Following the .dinner Mrs. Rich·
set of silverware will be
trd Campbell Jed the devotiOnal
I~~~~·~ to Ann Flynn Palmer, ;erviee using the Thanksgiving
State winner in Public
~heme. Members responded to roU
Speak;,ng.
with a Thanksgiving tho~gbt.
NlckeU and Margaret 1:11.11
uring the business seuion, conJ Cr~~~;;,;d, Greenbrier, were award
by Mn. George Joachim,
ed $20 for winning in Livestock iucted
plans were made foi- the Cbristmaa
Conservation Demonstration Team --·eeting which will '-e held Mon·
day, December 14.

·~ncerning Epileptics·

TH! DAILY SINTINU

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fest Virginia's

An5wers To .Questioris

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pre1ided. Councilmen
Gibbon1, Zerkle, Mill1"'' ''"''" CoYert and Clinton Fisb-

TOD,\Y AND

MOSCOW UPI-.9ovlet ltlltl•·

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THIS, TOO, IS TEXAS EASTERN

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ton wiU vbtt Ieel1ncl next ~en
1t the invitation &lt;If the Icelandic
rovernment, aceordlnc to the of.
fleltl Soviet newt uenty Tau.
The m1keup of tlle Supreme So
Vit!it deh111t1on wa1 not announc·

Jill FAa: IS fAMILIAl. IUT-Betort nra41nl ~ 1Gtll.IJtKelb',lll 10f1, Mad!JD~eu&amp;lap~D-o .
turther, c:u 10U tdentiiJ theM ICI'HII faees1 . pbeUc tlpn ill 111150 ~ Loretta Y~J~Jq p..
Ma.t ol tbem were OD tbe threlbold ot atardom i a miaty-eyed perform&amp;Del m 11%9. AI botktal
wben these picturee: .,.,. taken: IUKI"lber waa trom tbt ~ Janer Gaynor eumenUy reb_,_.
about to 1tt;1 out ot tt!tlremmL Ready for the tor a pla:,- R1ta Haywortb rompa al a IP'I !RvanawenT At top (t to r.) the teenace model a. l let and Glalet Roten dou a mu.'t.ult bl. lNI.

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RuSsell's birthday is November 8
and Mr. Tracts November 10 and
for 1 number of years they have
JITNEY SUPPIR fRIDAY
-celeb.rated witb a dinner oa the
Hemlock Grove Gran_ge wi!1 Sunilay nearest their
bil'thdiYt.
sponsor a JJtney·type tupper Fri- Last yeu the dinner wu : held at
day, Nov. 13 1t the Grange Hall. the Tracy home.
Stlrving wiU ll:art at 5 p. m. The
public is invited.

The Ohio Company, Columbus
firm,
bas underwritten In off-erih&amp; of
39,000 abaret of common·••tcoek of
UNDERGOES t3nt OPIRATION
Marion Brick Corporatalon Mat·
HOI.%81 HOSPITAL
CIUCAG(} UPI.......,X r&amp;y Piofteer
ion (Ohio.)
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Admisflio.l)&amp;, Nov. 7: George Ed· Dr. Emit Grubbe, 1M, left Swedish
The atOek is pri('ed .at ·$10.00 a
ward Pope, GallipOlis; Mr,. E\1- Oo-renJnt ~oapital Monday after
share and i1 ·beiDII offered to
gene Mitch, Pelneroy; Cha•. Shed- hJs 93rd operation fqr radiation
re1ldent5 of Ohio only. ,
rick :Bllu. GalUpoli1; Mn. Carl Ni· bun11. The operation, ip.volved
Purpose of t\te offering is to
leaiona ozi the p1lm and b1ck of
r~tire long·term note1, ptyable to
him the wrong steer when he was the right han¢ 1nd cauteriation of
banka, and to create a wlder and
in the formative stage.
"t~tmorll on the right forearm·, upmore aetlve mark-et in !Uaaru of
per um, the Dose a~ right
Thank You,
the corilp1ny. William S. Merrt_________:J'::"e__c_._H_a~ye_•____,_n_ee_k • __________________
man, president of MarlOfl Brick
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and his family, will continue to
hold a aubsl1ntial ma;Jority of
the firm's atock. •
Commen.clnl in 1980, fAd continuing at the d.Jacretlon of man
agement the firm will PJY a 1ft
cent ,o:allh diYidend, pl~~U a 15%
November 21, 1959.
StOck dividend, ann~tally.
.Mrs. Tad Downie
MarJon ~lck waa or ~t•\li2ed
in 19M. Uli I\OG ' btlitl!l)Ptrlte aldeht, 1&gt;-tlo~;
b." llill!or S)oJ&gt;Unt-.- li-around tbe clock, and now pro- Harmon, a~@t.,al'}', '
er' ·11nd ) have! read' and· reriad Gay
du-ce enou1h brick every 2' buurs director and .Jamet T. RD ton, dir- Pauley's article in l'fKar"ds to attitude women .1hould take toward
to build nearly BO avera1e ,&amp;- ector.
cheats in general. Aeco~diRJ to
the evident moral standard that
.\!mana.:,
10me have set up abe thinks that
wA will have to rewrite or rear·
r&amp;.nge some of our thln:dng,
1
It srrems to .me if we wollld
lta.y closer to our Sllqday School
le1~on , rewritiltg . would , not bt
neeeu:ary, and nO,v illll brin1111
Unltfll Prt•• intemltlon•l
me around to an o~ser_v,.tlon. On
AUIUBt
8th, I bad the -DIIIfortune
TOday is Tuesday, Nov. 10, the
tc&gt; lOse my "'Wa,U et conta(niag my
114th day of the yE&gt;ar, with 51
SOcial SecUrity cltd,' nty't piehare_.. \
more da ys in, 1959.
name and addre.. ~ and over Nu
1'he moon 11 approaching Its
c~~osh. I notitle~ . the;! ~~' and , '
'ull phase.
t,hey have, been wotlal:lt oli the
. 'l'he morninP. star il Venus.
case 11nee then. ·
· The eyenillg atan are Mercury
Shortly after lotlng It 1ome boy
' Jl d Saturn.
caUed my wife and 11ked it I 1
On thi1 date In history :
had lost a wallet. Hll motber lor
In 1775, the Unite-d StateR
1ome otlltr woman, waa hear.d to
\f nrlne Corps was founded.
"bawl hint out" for catHnJ up and1
In 1871, newiiPIIpermen and exu.ld: "If be Wanta his ·W illet let
'llort!r Ht-nry Shnlev die-covered
bim ~ome and get" H", which I
tiJ.e. m!sslnc scottish m111111mary
would
.gladly do if I kaew where
t)wld Llvinedone In a small aet&amp;o ocm.e. I have seen the time
'lement In "darke1t Arrl~a . "
when alich a 1011 would no&amp; hurt
In 1888 a t3 year-old hO)I frnm
10
mueh, but now tblt I ·am Uv·
"lenna made hil American debut
In&amp; on Social Securlt)' pou mutt
~~ a con-cert vlnllnl•t In New York
. J~ree thl&amp; tt tlkes 10me ttme to
" 'tv. }{11 name : Frit'! Kretaler.
build up ·• reaerve qaln. Tbia lady
'" 1A1A. the 'Ame,lcan t .e"i nn
(?) JJ,aa ll.ke}J .never read the 6th
't"'rt ltfJ t\l'llt national -cGm:entlon
cblilpter ot Deutetonomy .or if tbe
1n "'""to•nolla.
baa abe cannot feeall wl!at It' 111a.
'" 1A!IS. R~m"n M•(!J&amp;Ilysav wa1
'then wa1 no juvetdle delta•
"''~"ded pre,ldent of the Phllipquency
bore but ·91renta1 delirt·
'linea.
quency. l feel 11ft tn IQJ,Dg 1hat
A thnbl!llt for today: Amffrlcan
our ebUdren 1re what we aet thl!i
noet Sidney l.anler said : ''Music
enmpJn
fiX' Ulem to be, and 1f
Ia lovt~ 1n lMltfth of a word."
thll bo)' wllo ctllltd m)' wlle ~.
up to be 1 thief and a ~ It
TO VISIT ICILAND
will 1H . becauae bl11 ....mothei pve
(0Mo) lnvntment bankinM

Get MONEY
tff your mincl
and put it
In your poc•tt.

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By BOB E. DYER

DAILY CROSSWORD
23. Rclln-

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true battle line (is) the responslble lore&lt;s ol
both management and labor, against a small
but active minority who belleve in a fight to

COME
A'RUNNIN'

handled by the news repqrter on
the pol.ice court beat.
Racine, Ohio hal nn organl~ed
"11n11.'' They rtsht. too, Jo~IR~:SI
Tflelr plann.lnrt: 1enion11 are held
every week In the Raclne Volunt.eer ,fb, Oep&amp;Jtmf!n\, hndqQ.t:,.
ten. 'Thlillr lnlttatlon cer,.elbn' H'
vol\'81 lumint~ the luni.line··
of fire fiJIIUng. Their uniform i8
everyd1y 1treet -clothlr~g . Theil·
publielty J1 thlt of fire prevenHon.
I am 1pe1klnK of R1clne'1 Voluntetr. Jiu.nlor Fire Department
'J"hl1 orlan•utlon was formed 1~
Febru•ry ot 10&amp;3 by 1enlot mcmber1 of Racine'• Fire ,Departnumt
and It 11 1 tang Meta• Oounty can
1ll be proud of.
It Wll the llrtt ouanlziUon of
ill kind in Melga County and to
date 11 one or two aueh depanmenU here .

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Editorially

APLAN FOR PEACE IN LABOR
'11iGti!:~lful

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St~ ••d bill&lt; l1&gt;e URK •l YOU B STUDJUlAKEB D.uuB'S ~

TeM RUE MOTORS, 39lt SOIJTD THIRD .

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Coamlentatin~

:!=-Dally Senlinei,Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Nov. !O, !958

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AmerlcOfls in a]J walks of life

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increasingJy concerned O'Ver the damage
that protracted and costly Labor-management
diSputes ihntct on the economy and unity o[

our country.
They question whether the material losses

to

both workers and companies and the inevitable resentment left iD the public mind,
are worth whatever gain either disputant ob-

tains.
And they long for an idea that will attract
~tb sides to observe the principle . "not
who's right , but what 's right ."
Among the impartial clements that are
working to bring about tha·t attitud(' . one has
achieved notable success in persuading warring factions to abandon selfishne:.s and ad

opt fairness.
It is Moral Re-Armament, an organization
dedicated to advance just dealing between

peoplea, nations and social elements.
MRA's philosophy is simple but prolound:

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HWhen men change, conditions change that
cause strikes and lockouts . . . Selfishness
and ideological blindness in both management an~ labor are used by Communism to
break down the economy of t~ free world
... We Americans must live ou1· God-given
ideology to bring the answer to Communism,
corruption, division, cJictaturship and des-

bert. Golllpoli&lt;: James 1. sw;sher,
Cheabife; Jeffrey Dean Sheets. f;alJlipoli•; fta;y E . Lee, Pomeroy; MrJ.
'Beycle Paul Stejlhens, Henderson;
, --.;.,..,."
Chrlati Ann Martin , Gallipolis.
J,O
EE
Nov. 8 ~ Mn. Dennie P- Martin.
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The Whit~ Rose Lodge of Mkidle- GtlllpoUa; Mrs. De1mar Lewis
port will meet this Wednesday af· Oan(, Cheahlre; Mrs. William Bryternoon at 1:3o at the .American an Cooper, Gallipolis; Mary Ellza·
Legion Hal l. All members are urg-• ~h Newell, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
ed to be present for the election of Carl Maynard, G.alliJ)olis; Mrs. A.bofficers.
ner Jacob S.bcoek, Northup; Mr.
Homer IA!:roy Adkins, Gallipolis.
NEW ARRIVAL
Dischatge,s, -NoY. 7: Mrl: Don
Mi. and Mrs. Richard Stolten- HJ!.m)J..Wn. GeorJ~ &amp;. 1!qpe, Mrs.
hoff, (Charlene DiUard) or Colwn- Wlll!am C. Burns and lii£ant, Mrs.
and itltant;
bua are announcing the birth of a ~Wllha~ fl. Gregory
seven pound, 2 ounce son oa Octo- ;Hs. JaUt':' Gutn~er and infa_nt;
ber 29. The baby has been named Mrs. Fra.ni D. l!:xhne, Mrs. Manon
Brian Richard and was bor'n at the E. Hill, ~len V.---Htrtterfi.eJd, Mrs.
ML Carmel HospJtal in Columbus. 1Ernie V. Keston, Sheramn J('. .M.o ats
Mr. and Mrs. StoltenhoCf 0~ Parla, r Mr•. John W. EYans, .!\neil E.. Tu!!k
· France, are the only livin g grand- er, "Mrs. Clarence R. Fihher, John
parents.
J. Alllson Jr .. Dennis Eu,cene Pack,
George R. Homan, ~enneth R.
Wamsley ..
FOX HUNTERS TO MEET
November 8: Sharon Kay Hale.
Members of the .Meigs County
Mrs.
Sam V. Oyte, Mrs. EpaminonFox Hunters Association wi11 hold
theit monthly meeting at Bald das Rollins 1ird infant Mrs. Arthur
Knob, Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 7 :30 Wiltiam BroWn and infant. Mrs.
p. m. Officers for t&amp;e next year will Purl H. Van Meter and infan(. Char
be elected. All fox hunters are les C'urmette, Mra. Le1and P. 1Wlltd,
Vlol1 Jean Wills, Ellen Siders, ·Rouried to attend.
bert Lee Howell.
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Nov.
7:
A
son
to
.)Jr.
and
SP,O.GHETTI SUPPER
Mrs.,
Eugene
Mil-ch,
Pt."lmetoy;
A
The Racine B11nd Boosters are
sponsoring a spaa;betti supper on da ~\ghter to Mr. and Y.ra. ~ward
l?riday, November 13, with serving E. Fisher, Oak Hill; A 1100 to Mr.
to start at S:30 at the higb achool. and Mrs. Tommie" HarriS, Viht(ln·
The band will play from 7:30 to 8 Twin daughter! to Mr. and
p. m. A record hop will follow the Brycle Paul Stephens, Hendtinon.
concert. Bill Mlller of WMPO will
.
be the MC.

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How well this viewpoint has worked in
mauy critkal cases is seen in many settlement s in which MRA's counsd was heeded.
Among these are :
ThP dispute between National Airlines and
the Air Line Pilots associaUon; the Communist-in spired strike of British dock workers;
many wo1·k stoppages in the German coal and
steel , the Italian chemical, French textile and
Brazilian maritlme inDUstries·.
t.o·J RA ·s gqod servicfS to actual or imminent
~.:ontroversies which threaten America's econ()ffiy and social harmony are readily a,vailiib le_Not as an arbiter nor partisan, but as an
ad vorate of just pe~ce .
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'The Orne is ripe for an appeal, not to selfintC'rest but to the hunger for great living
that lies deep in every man ... Either we
sacrifice our selfishness for our nation or sacrifice the nation to our selllshness __ . The

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It iB to be hoped thlt the stren&amp;th and
truth of these words will serve as guides to
industria~ pe3ce through the devotion to
peact• and justice that mark the true character of America.

Second or a series on Meigs County's
• Volunteer Jo'lre Departments.
. ~lmost any morning newspaper coming from our larger
cthea will provide a story of juvt!ililc crime or or young peo·
pie ln trouble.
Gang11 are orga~ized , stt·eet fights are broken up by police,
and pla-nning ~ess10Ps are ht=l~ ~n _dark alleys. Distinctive jackets ate ldentlfylng dress. lmtlatlon of the new memberst is
• tecrtt . rltual. The publicity i~

These youn~ men are lt=armnJ
the volunteer lesson early. They
know what u·rvlce means, for
li_H!Y . urc growius in civic rc~pon­
s JbilltY , and acknowledge that
some juh11 don't nl!erl a weekly
pay ehllrk to m~:~ke them worth'Wh'lle. They are ta1\lng the satl.srac!'tlon of llaving their nei.:hbors
depend on 1hem at they eagerl)'
answer 11 clil l for help.
These Juniors are rece iving &lt;~n
education in fire righting, fire
prevPnlion 1nd fint aid that wlll
last tltl'm II lifetime . A Iirsl band
in~pl'ctlon or lhe rosult11 of carcles1 llorawe of gasoline. smokin~
or eleetric•l wiring is 11 potent
fire preventlnn. loctun. 1'be!le
s-cene• are not easily for~otten.
The value of those leJJ.sons In life
and mom!y con never bu under
eJd!mat&lt;'d .
A&gt;- therte youn.~~: firemen care

qut.&amp;h

2f. Break·
tut
food

21i. Biblical
Clt,y
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28. Non-

prof.,•·
leAn11•r'•

color

for and use their equipment they
gain reapect for fine fire fighting
apparatus and the value of ptllper maintance. Not only do Uley
gain respect for fire equipment
but they learn the importance of
being -careful driYers and ob•erYIng all the rule• of aafe driving.
The social aide of, thia organization is important. too, t&gt;etause
it gives these :t"Oung men a feel ing uf "belonging".
Not all of these character
building benefits are for the juniors. The men of the Racine Department are learning too. that
the im[)Ortance of " men working
with hoys," is far reaching.
From a practical viewpoint the
Racine Volunteer "11moke~aters''
are providln.il the department
with a stream of well trained future membcn1 as the J\Jnlors
grllduale to be Seniors at the age
of 18.
This is in addition, to the faCJt
that the Jtmiors proYide a protec
tion for the town of Racine whlle
the oldflr members ar6 out of
town anKwering "calls."
Therefore, I offer a salute to
the Racine Volunteer Fire Depart·
men\ for th!;!ir tfrpr~ in training
~·oUJli lllen the importwe of tbe
words "L'ome A'Ihmr~Ni'?'
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The Ohio Cmnpany tion
output
Into
building,
Underwrites Stock more &amp;o% of Jts
direct
con:rdru-ction.
Of Marion Brick tiOn
room homes.
ia
Most

productoil 7li mlllioh .
goes
and
product is
shipped
from tbe kiln , to
Marion's distribuarea covert Ohio and Michl
gan and extencb from B03ton
Ma1a. to Madi1on, Wis. It ebip~
to- plrtll of Kentucky, Indiana,
tnoll, New Yoi&amp; and Caraada.
DurlnJ tbe pall five yean ales
have inereaaed more thin 3 timea
prt#ta after taxea -have risen
ntore tbtn. 1~ tim ea. For the 1
months ended
Septe1J1ber 30
1959, profit"• after t&amp;xea a~
nearly d.;mbiC' tbOIC' of the entire
ltt~Ng tlhcal
period. if.Uage.
ment ex.pe$ that earnin111 per
common •hare for the fuU ft.eal
yeer, ending February 29, t96o,
will be more thu double thoa:e
of tbe 1159 fi&amp;cal year.
Officers and dtrecWra of the
company are WUUam S. M:errill'\en
president and director
WUUam
S. Merriman, Jr ., executive "Y1ce
president and dlrector; Dr. C. D.
Dwight. vice Jltealdent and dil"e(tor· Janwr.r..4.:. ·lfedgpeth vice p~·

EDITOR'S
MAILBAG
To ·The Editor:
Th~t Pomeroy
Senior Mothers
wish to thank aU those who had , a
part in making the Record Hop
held Saturl\ay night at the Junior
High, I hug'e success. It is a pleasure . to see our -chlldrtn enjoyinl!
wholttorne entertairunent such 1s
that furnithed by Bill Miller of
Radlo ' Station WMPO:
Over 200 were in attendance, 1
mOJt orderl":Y, well-behaved group
of beppy, danCing boys and girls.
O~te dan~ oonte11t wu won by
Sue Phillips and DiVe Bbney, another by Charles Kitchen and L)'n.n
·suehlnan. TinY Nancy Thompson,
d1ugbter of Danny · and· Louise
Thompson .drew the n1me of Jeffry Gibbs as wlnnt!rl of the door
prize, a box of cand).r.
Pomeroy Senior Mother~ aNp1anning linother Record Hop for

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MJ'&amp;

PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
The Senior Mothers of MHS are
holding a rummage sale this Friday and Saturday in the Calder·
wood building next to the Smith
Clothing House. Contributors are
asked to .bring their articles to the
building on Thursday afternoon or
to the home of Mrs. Alfrfd Rouah
at 405 Lincoln Str~t, Middleport.

ITY
OAN

Two Birthdoys ·
Observed Sunday

E. J - TracY and Griff .RUiseU
celebrate4 their b1rthdl)'s Subday
with a turke)'- dim;er at the Ruasell home in BracJbury.
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Preaent were "Mr. and M'ra. Tr.a·
ey and Mr apd Mrs. Ruben. Mr.

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utertllb!.lnl 88. Fib
,o. Matt
IJ. Inacttve
bev·
13. Flat-topped
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81. Tbol•

Cbuncil Protest
' f(clntinued , , . p... Obt,

Scrubbing keeps
natural gas
the cleanest· fuel
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IICOVII IPACI CAPIULJ-Tbe MerctU7 IJ)aee (!IJ)I111e, tblt

' wu hurled 3S,doo ~ hllb b7 a t.Jttle Joe rocket, wu reoovered within 41 Dllrnitea Df tlrinc by the N1V7 aalvalfl ahlp

Pre.tet'\!Br, about ftve mite! oftlhore from &amp;be IU&amp;ootr prNnt

VF.STF.RYUR

•t Watlopl &amp;laDd, "Vt. It II 1 modtl ot' the capaule whJCb wiiJ
carry man Into orb!' llba'lt da;r. At top. a Det le dropped' lftto
WaW to ptber ·m !~* At bottom it ~ ~onto ab1p.

Suspended mnatural gas.
,

The "dry" scrUbber
(at top) is a 40-incb '
f;liame"ter tank containiq

a bundred or more. small
lubea ·through which
the gao I• w!Urlod. lu the auaoes tbtoual&gt;, fcnlptiel" tnd liquids. beiDJ beavier, ~ ud drop 0111.

The horizontal •c:rbbl&gt;or fj111t above) """' oll....a.t
metal l!ilurfaees to trap foreip motte~'- plUI a IGCdoD
that worb oo the dry scrilbber priac:iple.
The third it a thrC0'1'1we oil-bath _ , . . , , ia -

lhrOUJh a mill utr.-.
Scrubbed ond,.....,..bbod many-· the PI..,. .sonco our cualOIDUI-Utility ~paoiCll in a dozeD.or men
1ta•• c~ truly bo uid: to IN! tbe •cJoeDW l*i ia toJra."

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Entt!irtd II ·lltK!OIItt filM MIIIII'JI
m1tter at the poll: alttce at Potil·
aroy, Ohio.

an au

llftrt• )lltlrt, ~
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II~?: l!oltlne~' ·lttmllon. !!'e. "

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SPEC!AL I.)NTIL NOV. 21st
Reg. UO.OO PE~MANI!:NTS
•... Ollly $7.00
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iec:uty.$alan
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o~:w "-door and i-cloor statiDD wqon, banltop. f.door and 2-door iCdan! Se'Yen·IOphi•ticated COlon.

Hancbome interlon appointed ia distinctive p1eatCid vinyh or dot.ru. Nobody ebe has them. Why
aettle for leas?

MIDDLEPORT.

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topped a11 other eights in Jat year's Mobilgu
Economy Run. HiiYe your cal.e aDd eat it, too. The
V..S Lart (a-11 jlllt a li.ttle. more than thcl "6'.'
olfen all the advantagn of new d.imen1ion cat1
plu1 porent performance matched to ec;onomy.
The "six" often ~pirited performiloce with JICiltl!l'
fuel economy. Why be limited?: Cboote with The
Liirkt (lmporttud! The Uric c014;14J Jafel)• r~~iet\
f10wn ...
brdCM tmr_bigg~st in fidd.-:y-- .

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rr HAS CHOICE OF THREE rJliUUFIC
TRANSMISSIONS: Automatic:. three-speed stick.
lh.ih, three-spetd nick witH overdrh-e. Lark automatic transmission Jw a full range of fl*da· l.art
tbr&lt;C&lt;peed ')'lldllomah.i o - and, with ......

nti-....dse otllm,do ootl

BAS JL\NY IJNIJSUAL l'lllATURES:
Jltdin.ing RI.U that male into beda,. front Beat
beadrelu. hnD.owa-, 1Wia 'Dactioll (lor drivin&amp;
through mow, sand. ice or mad), air c:r:IDdition.ing.
f.burd quburcwr and llaal ahaqatJ ••• mmy.
...., ~ N..., ol the otf~nj bne thio .,;de
variety of optiono- -~-

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rr HAS PROVEN Plllii.I'OIU(A:CE WITH•

OUT RECOURSE TO l!IXPI!:Jl.DIENTAL
aUNB: 1!0,000 Lori:~JI,rt ~a .,tat o1
1M' 750 ..uiion ..we. ..........
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road and weather o:ooclitioo. llooWt
"bugs"
to iron GUt. no '"lililden" meclldid.JlauJti. ... no
prob~ for ae:w ownen. ne8len aiad icrvfae ~
nerywhcre knew The Latt. Studtbaler:-P~
mrpor.u e rccr;m;L clearly~ that Lart .errieeand
mai:Dteramce cosll are ane third of tbe automObiJc
iDdutp:y a.aap. HOw tali you go WJ'Ciftl _
on thati

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OO!IIPA.RI U.U ft[CU.·•. iNCLiJDrkG till J.OWUT-PIUCtD
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Mrs . .VaughCili.
By
Appoint'm•nt
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Thll 18 oM of d.nrln ol mDIItllly u,Dt11
on. tile diverll/ift twtMflu ol T~ &amp;vim;

._New York Cltf

· Sul&gt;ooriptlOI! ntH, :le!lftncl !i,
cartter where •'.lltllblt1 -~ ee~
.~r .ett; one :r«r Jn ••~ , ~
The DaUy ~hhr.l Otflct/"~1 ..
II• montho, tr.Bo: t~ . 1110~lh!
• ·"· I!Y moto; 10111t ~ ~tw· .
ob1e: one rt&gt;ontb, "-· llf llllill,• .""'
year til: Ill m'llllh',' tt.ISI -

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editor~•

We .,.. now-11tft t• Mtve you •urlltl l'tfUitr hours.
Q 1'q;$ M.ONDAY ~·SATURDAY

by BRONSON
All Sizes and WUitbs

pe billa evm ~ Whlch Gille IU.itl ~belli The
Lark o&amp;n thlo dloice-plu • odeit""' ol 7 aala

SUPER EC&lt;JNbMICAL 1'6": The Lark ·V-8

-Hot lemonade;
lven MU1tenl Pl•ster
-Muatard plaster on tbt!i cn,toat:~ .
-Mustard bath for th-e feet;
-Keep beat appUed to
area of tbe bead wbich
poaaible U ;you're home,
d.iffitult to manage at the .ouJce;.
-Antihistaminea, Utbalera,
aapitln;
,
-Chewing honeycomb
for I
stopped-up no1e;
,
Sipj)ine OOney for the chugh;
Honey combined witb hot tea;
- A dose of caator oil, just on·
general princiPle•;
-And i re~d BOrne where of · a
woman who slept witb a blanket
over her head becauae birds put
their ht!iad! under their wtnp

The lmploJI'Mntj Of Mn. M.wy P..,nltr .. .eur S.auty

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rr HAS A PO}VI!lRFIJL, 'rH1UFTY V-8 OR

to be drunk

'A.NNOVNVIN6

·. FALSE CHARGE
NEW
YORK UPI-Joseph
Ruil., 2'.it. of BroOkllyn, was acquitted Friday for the second

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ROME t.!PI- Prlneess Grace I)(
Monaco bad Rdmans goMiping
about another additioD to her family Monday until it turned out
sbe was buying c1othes for the
two children abe already bas.
'11le Prince!s, ·rormei- movie
actress Grace Kell-y, boqghl the
clothes in a shop· that also sen•
maternity wear.
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I, rM;U;;w~~th;':;g;t;"";•;U;o;•;·;po;l;n;t;;•;•;:an;d;;n;••;e;r;h;a;v~e~oo~l;d;•·~;:;:;:1

at1 oil bofh. tboa
tepataior; aad, fta81b'. paiOd

the IU ia ftnl bubbled throuaJ&gt;

"'tonic St., Ponltl'O)', Ohio. 8\111·

Slit

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reeonunenGed aolo,
till you're J&gt;Jotto;

Hog-l

Men's lns.-lfecl
SHOE$- BOOTS

WHAT DOES THE
.liAVE
THAT THE OTHERS I)O:NQT?

Jaa&amp; .weeki;P.::~=~~~:~:;;:~~;j

ColcJ.Cu,.. I!'AI"~

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cUN parade, aeeordlbl to' my
ateat ~mpilation, ate:
-Saturation with : :vU,tmi.D
capaules. One airl I "know takea
u manr as 10 pUll limultaneouJiy.
·.rweaty, ·she_ u.lt;l, Will Hjnd ·ber
temperature
bi:4: . to , Dormal
within houra;
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-Feed a cold and 1tarve a
fever; bow you're .to do thll, . in
Cue both arrive simult1neously,
1 haven't figured;
·
-A hot bath, climb into bed
1nd· lo.ad the covers on 10 yotf
pen.pire freely. Stay lhere, and
11 one amateur prescribed "think
twelt."
,
Piping h"ot ginger tea, to step
1up the perspiration;
-Lot1 of liquida. Dtink- your-

coouah - "'Knlbben."
,There are three~
types of scrubbers.

&amp;pUll dry in a ccatrifugal

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couih or1nge.
and .-ed na,e 1 atUi" bave. , · Alto grapefruit,
otber
a medldne ehelt fuJI of ·MW aoao juleft;
truma ..But · sorl'le frtelldf
I lear . . . . .Loti ot alcoholic _ llquid1.
I lost:
alter all, tile nmedy Sometlmea combined with lemonworked for &amp;hem and to . bt.v~ _It ade or bot watl!it and eu1ar to
fail for me hln~ of ri.i(lnl. •
mate a todd)', but morej often

are called - ·aptly

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Elmwood.
Harold Chapman, 38, Pt Pled·
ant, and Yvonne Swisher Curry, 2$.
Kanauga, Ohio.
James Edward Blessing, 19,
sett, and Josephine carolyn jflat·
retta, 22, Hogsett.
GeorGe Richard Young, 20, weat
Columbia, and Audrey Louise Goff,!
17• Point p~~asant.

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'I1trobbio1
he1d,I eaugbt
buklhl:

frequent "scrubbifl85"'
in ta.nk·like de\ices that

PubU1hln• Compan,- at 110 M•
ne•~ offlae phofte
'ff!~e phone at7.

noU~.

at cQmpreuor 1tatlons alona the liDo
to lssure ·tbat it will be deao Oil ·
delivery. That means
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Mora, se-cretary-treasurer, and Publi-city; Mn. Howard Kalibt, Hostess.
The officers have a wen planned
program for th_e public this year,
and they extend their welc:ollle.
The Cheater Garden Club and·
sumen .are ln charge of decora·
tiona..

·NEW ·YORK (UPI) -'- Science flounders when it comes to
curing the common cold. But not your friends,
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AI the first sign. of lhe disease, they gather
with d...
tails of the treatment which always works tot
you don't try It, sure that If you do you'U be up an4

deep-down formatioDs of the euth. These are removed,

Rlchtfd 1 1 ~ Pullll-. ....,
Pu1:11tllhed "'""' afterneon 11
...-l't Iunday br Tt!e Ohio Vt11~J

»l&amp;'f
Clllf'ro)QUM'Il - - · • llow lo
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AXY LBAAXa

a1 it comes from the wellhead.
, ue a variety of hydnx:arboo liquids, water
and ftoe particles reieued from the

for the most part, wben dltl cas passes tbroush processiuJ plantl beron: beina deliYcred intQ our pipeline&amp;.
But, some minUte particles liopr (JD. And ai the
gu moves throuab the pipeline, it can. Pick up ldded
foreign solids and liq~ coodenlate in "the pipe.
So, to filter out these elements, ~ •ICtUb" tile 811

llEVOTRll TO INTIRII:8TS
OF lliii:IQS.MA80N ARIIIA

of
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Friends . ·. · Plenty Of
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Umte . et 0 1St I Marr;age Licenae.: Gwge E. be used loud ••d bo;ot&lt;!ZOUS ian·
Douth Class Holds ,Chapman,
82. Hog..tt, . and Mae guoge or am&gt;oyed. paaencby bJ
1\.
Mirtie Maye1 Dilts. 58. Hogaett. • talking kl lhem.
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Delbert AJbert Stewart, ~. LeRuiz ia a de,a!-mute. .
on, and Lucille Kay Warn". 18. ~ ~_;;;~;,::.;;;:::..:::;;;;;;__ _ _ _ 1
D,Jnner MeetJng

A Thanksgiving dinner at noon
&gt;receded the ~gulir meeting of
((ontlnuecl From Page One)
Home Grounds, David Herman he Daughters of Ruth Class of tbe
en:, •Kanawha, Dairy Foods · De- Jnited Methodis.t Church held on
monstration Individual, Charlotte 1onday at the church. Mn. A. E.
A. Harter,
Monongalia ; Dairy \I ward and Mrs. f'rank Stewart of
Foods Demcmstration Team, Sally · ·imirsville, Mrs. C. N. Hoover of
Howard and Rebecca J . Funkhou- .,ainesville and Mnl. T. W. Bengel
Webster, and Public Speaking 11ere gtJestJ.
Davie, Pocahontas.
Following the .dinner Mrs. Rich·
set of silverware will be
trd Campbell Jed the devotiOnal
I~~~~·~ to Ann Flynn Palmer, ;erviee using the Thanksgiving
State winner in Public
~heme. Members responded to roU
Speak;,ng.
with a Thanksgiving tho~gbt.
NlckeU and Margaret 1:11.11
uring the business seuion, conJ Cr~~~;;,;d, Greenbrier, were award
by Mn. George Joachim,
ed $20 for winning in Livestock iucted
plans were made foi- the Cbristmaa
Conservation Demonstration Team --·eeting which will '-e held Mon·
day, December 14.

·~ncerning Epileptics·

TH! DAILY SINTINU

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fest Virginia's

An5wers To .Questioris

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pre1ided. Councilmen
Gibbon1, Zerkle, Mill1"'' ''"''" CoYert and Clinton Fisb-

TOD,\Y AND

MOSCOW UPI-.9ovlet ltlltl•·

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THIS, TOO, IS TEXAS EASTERN

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ton wiU vbtt Ieel1ncl next ~en
1t the invitation &lt;If the Icelandic
rovernment, aceordlnc to the of.
fleltl Soviet newt uenty Tau.
The m1keup of tlle Supreme So
Vit!it deh111t1on wa1 not announc·

Jill FAa: IS fAMILIAl. IUT-Betort nra41nl ~ 1Gtll.IJtKelb',lll 10f1, Mad!JD~eu&amp;lap~D-o .
turther, c:u 10U tdentiiJ theM ICI'HII faees1 . pbeUc tlpn ill 111150 ~ Loretta Y~J~Jq p..
Ma.t ol tbem were OD tbe threlbold ot atardom i a miaty-eyed perform&amp;Del m 11%9. AI botktal
wben these picturee: .,.,. taken: IUKI"lber waa trom tbt ~ Janer Gaynor eumenUy reb_,_.
about to 1tt;1 out ot tt!tlremmL Ready for the tor a pla:,- R1ta Haywortb rompa al a IP'I !RvanawenT At top (t to r.) the teenace model a. l let and Glalet Roten dou a mu.'t.ult bl. lNI.

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RuSsell's birthday is November 8
and Mr. Tracts November 10 and
for 1 number of years they have
JITNEY SUPPIR fRIDAY
-celeb.rated witb a dinner oa the
Hemlock Grove Gran_ge wi!1 Sunilay nearest their
bil'thdiYt.
sponsor a JJtney·type tupper Fri- Last yeu the dinner wu : held at
day, Nov. 13 1t the Grange Hall. the Tracy home.
Stlrving wiU ll:art at 5 p. m. The
public is invited.

The Ohio Company, Columbus
firm,
bas underwritten In off-erih&amp; of
39,000 abaret of common·••tcoek of
UNDERGOES t3nt OPIRATION
Marion Brick Corporatalon Mat·
HOI.%81 HOSPITAL
CIUCAG(} UPI.......,X r&amp;y Piofteer
ion (Ohio.)
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Admisflio.l)&amp;, Nov. 7: George Ed· Dr. Emit Grubbe, 1M, left Swedish
The atOek is pri('ed .at ·$10.00 a
ward Pope, GallipOlis; Mr,. E\1- Oo-renJnt ~oapital Monday after
share and i1 ·beiDII offered to
gene Mitch, Pelneroy; Cha•. Shed- hJs 93rd operation fqr radiation
re1ldent5 of Ohio only. ,
rick :Bllu. GalUpoli1; Mn. Carl Ni· bun11. The operation, ip.volved
Purpose of t\te offering is to
leaiona ozi the p1lm and b1ck of
r~tire long·term note1, ptyable to
him the wrong steer when he was the right han¢ 1nd cauteriation of
banka, and to create a wlder and
in the formative stage.
"t~tmorll on the right forearm·, upmore aetlve mark-et in !Uaaru of
per um, the Dose a~ right
Thank You,
the corilp1ny. William S. Merrt_________:J'::"e__c_._H_a~ye_•____,_n_ee_k • __________________
man, president of MarlOfl Brick
7
and his family, will continue to
hold a aubsl1ntial ma;Jority of
the firm's atock. •
Commen.clnl in 1980, fAd continuing at the d.Jacretlon of man
agement the firm will PJY a 1ft
cent ,o:allh diYidend, pl~~U a 15%
November 21, 1959.
StOck dividend, ann~tally.
.Mrs. Tad Downie
MarJon ~lck waa or ~t•\li2ed
in 19M. Uli I\OG ' btlitl!l)Ptrlte aldeht, 1&gt;-tlo~;
b." llill!or S)oJ&gt;Unt-.- li-around tbe clock, and now pro- Harmon, a~@t.,al'}', '
er' ·11nd ) have! read' and· reriad Gay
du-ce enou1h brick every 2' buurs director and .Jamet T. RD ton, dir- Pauley's article in l'fKar"ds to attitude women .1hould take toward
to build nearly BO avera1e ,&amp;- ector.
cheats in general. Aeco~diRJ to
the evident moral standard that
.\!mana.:,
10me have set up abe thinks that
wA will have to rewrite or rear·
r&amp;.nge some of our thln:dng,
1
It srrems to .me if we wollld
lta.y closer to our Sllqday School
le1~on , rewritiltg . would , not bt
neeeu:ary, and nO,v illll brin1111
Unltfll Prt•• intemltlon•l
me around to an o~ser_v,.tlon. On
AUIUBt
8th, I bad the -DIIIfortune
TOday is Tuesday, Nov. 10, the
tc&gt; lOse my "'Wa,U et conta(niag my
114th day of the yE&gt;ar, with 51
SOcial SecUrity cltd,' nty't piehare_.. \
more da ys in, 1959.
name and addre.. ~ and over Nu
1'he moon 11 approaching Its
c~~osh. I notitle~ . the;! ~~' and , '
'ull phase.
t,hey have, been wotlal:lt oli the
. 'l'he morninP. star il Venus.
case 11nee then. ·
· The eyenillg atan are Mercury
Shortly after lotlng It 1ome boy
' Jl d Saturn.
caUed my wife and 11ked it I 1
On thi1 date In history :
had lost a wallet. Hll motber lor
In 1775, the Unite-d StateR
1ome otlltr woman, waa hear.d to
\f nrlne Corps was founded.
"bawl hint out" for catHnJ up and1
In 1871, newiiPIIpermen and exu.ld: "If be Wanta his ·W illet let
'llort!r Ht-nry Shnlev die-covered
bim ~ome and get" H", which I
tiJ.e. m!sslnc scottish m111111mary
would
.gladly do if I kaew where
t)wld Llvinedone In a small aet&amp;o ocm.e. I have seen the time
'lement In "darke1t Arrl~a . "
when alich a 1011 would no&amp; hurt
In 1888 a t3 year-old hO)I frnm
10
mueh, but now tblt I ·am Uv·
"lenna made hil American debut
In&amp; on Social Securlt)' pou mutt
~~ a con-cert vlnllnl•t In New York
. J~ree thl&amp; tt tlkes 10me ttme to
" 'tv. }{11 name : Frit'! Kretaler.
build up ·• reaerve qaln. Tbia lady
'" 1A1A. the 'Ame,lcan t .e"i nn
(?) JJ,aa ll.ke}J .never read the 6th
't"'rt ltfJ t\l'llt national -cGm:entlon
cblilpter ot Deutetonomy .or if tbe
1n "'""to•nolla.
baa abe cannot feeall wl!at It' 111a.
'" 1A!IS. R~m"n M•(!J&amp;Ilysav wa1
'then wa1 no juvetdle delta•
"''~"ded pre,ldent of the Phllipquency
bore but ·91renta1 delirt·
'linea.
quency. l feel 11ft tn IQJ,Dg 1hat
A thnbl!llt for today: Amffrlcan
our ebUdren 1re what we aet thl!i
noet Sidney l.anler said : ''Music
enmpJn
fiX' Ulem to be, and 1f
Ia lovt~ 1n lMltfth of a word."
thll bo)' wllo ctllltd m)' wlle ~.
up to be 1 thief and a ~ It
TO VISIT ICILAND
will 1H . becauae bl11 ....mothei pve
(0Mo) lnvntment bankinM

Get MONEY
tff your mincl
and put it
In your poc•tt.

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10. Loan

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By BOB E. DYER

DAILY CROSSWORD
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true battle line (is) the responslble lore&lt;s ol
both management and labor, against a small
but active minority who belleve in a fight to

COME
A'RUNNIN'

handled by the news repqrter on
the pol.ice court beat.
Racine, Ohio hal nn organl~ed
"11n11.'' They rtsht. too, Jo~IR~:SI
Tflelr plann.lnrt: 1enion11 are held
every week In the Raclne Volunt.eer ,fb, Oep&amp;Jtmf!n\, hndqQ.t:,.
ten. 'Thlillr lnlttatlon cer,.elbn' H'
vol\'81 lumint~ the luni.line··
of fire fiJIIUng. Their uniform i8
everyd1y 1treet -clothlr~g . Theil·
publielty J1 thlt of fire prevenHon.
I am 1pe1klnK of R1clne'1 Voluntetr. Jiu.nlor Fire Department
'J"hl1 orlan•utlon was formed 1~
Febru•ry ot 10&amp;3 by 1enlot mcmber1 of Racine'• Fire ,Departnumt
and It 11 1 tang Meta• Oounty can
1ll be proud of.
It Wll the llrtt ouanlziUon of
ill kind in Melga County and to
date 11 one or two aueh depanmenU here .

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Editorially

APLAN FOR PEACE IN LABOR
'11iGti!:~lful

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St~ ••d bill&lt; l1&gt;e URK •l YOU B STUDJUlAKEB D.uuB'S ~

TeM RUE MOTORS, 39lt SOIJTD THIRD .

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;: IN;'; FIA; -.;-;:;CT;;IO:;.:-;N:-;;:S;-;:W;;;E;;;;RE;-;R;;-;E-:~AS;-;;O~N---;-;;-;;;-..;;;;;====~~==~- SEOAL Grid Title Wil Be Settled

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DESK

LSIJ UPSET SAYS COACH DIETZEL

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lookin~

for their teama to win t)le 1959

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d D d
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ts t . _,, h - - The ,Blue De'iila will be :recalhn&amp;
O ers an
a 8 w 0 won er w Y SOn Y&lt;an . 0 1111e 19 1958
lose Gl\t l.lte thal 1'-.e alreaciJ
lumps in football, an honest-to-goodness contact sport, may
-They . have 8 4_2-0 retard in
mentlaed it to the mm lA cbarp
not understand the deep sense of " belongiqg" that being on the league for third place, havin~
offJeLala."
"the team•• can give a boy. Being on "the team" can, and gften seored 118 points to their oppon·
ot • •u 1... t
uoltocl p,.... lntorn•ll... r
does, make ut for a lot of other satisfactions where a teen· ' ""' 98. ·
e lou co 1..0
op na·
· sh
d
• tiona! rankin&amp; IJI.d tnaDI*I tllf
Thl• wMk'• Ohio coli... foot- ager IS ort C ange .
- Middleport is in •lxth rrt.aee.
n•Uon'l l.oDplt eUJTent wlnnln&amp; ... II ~hedulr.
Not the least or these satisfactions is the recollection in the
at 1-4..0, having scored 44 points
stre•k Jl 18.
ThunUy Night
years afterwa,rd of e'vents during a football season. Some·
in the league to their opponenti
AthleUe offidala at lbe Unlver· Toledo at Yount•toWD
times, as viewed backward from the adult stage, su"' ... eVents
124
sity ol Tlnne~~ee refused com·
Saturday
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Th~ Jackets have 80mething
men.t w AnJ portion of Dletzel'l!l 1... •• Ohlo StaN
ta eon t e co or 0 nc umor.
working for them. however, even
~&lt;"hargea.
Delaw•N at lowllnl Groen
There was tile time in 1949 when Gallipolis came to Middle- If they are crippled to 11 painful
Dietul &amp;aid Tennessee UUback Mlrt~u,tta •t Clnclnnlfi
port primed to stop....the Jackets' great halfback, Don Payne point after the 46-0 drubbing takGlenn Glau ''WU tlearb' in lb• Mllljlllli ., O.flon
The Blue Devils were 50 ready they had chipped in hard-earn- en last week at Wellston.
tlon" whea he took the map on Oh.. u. at Ltulrtlllt
ed cash to a pot earmarked for the first mate who should rock
They stand 13-115 in conference
tbe n,er 13 an4 palled lt yarcll xnrtr .t tetntucky
Don with a tootb·shaking tackle . There was over $20 in the play 1ince 1929 against Gallipolis.
to Do• take on the 14. He 11.14 AkND •t Wllr-Mrt
kitty, an adequate lure for any prepper.
Over the yeara the Jackets consta·
a Volunteer llntman wu oUsldtl Manchleter, lrt4. 1 t AshltM
But the money never was awarded . It was retqJped, in t!c'ntly have upset dope bucket&amp; ca·
C1M Tech It W...,. • ...,...
1loom to each Gallipolis player who had ~ hopefu.Uy anted lo;re in their Blue pevil meetings.
tt Dtfllnot
up trll'share
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Mme have been wtmpplng scores.
oht. W .,.,.,. t O..lson
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"l.'tJh 1933 it was 32·7. in 1045. 41.0,
The reason was th8t Payne ran Wild th~t ntght:tiJilide of · Itt 1949, 47-fll .. ~ ... r.,·tM2, 38..o, all
Hlrlrn ~ 0 ,...• City
John C~rrol at W•lh. &amp; Jeff.
four minutes the score was Payne 20, Galltpolis n~tft'lng.
fivorJng the Jaeketl.
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llthtnr, w. va. at Marietta
Payne, playing out of Coach Forrest Bachtel's sln~~e·· wing , ..:·. IFITARflb.;~ ..,""'UITP:UL
Mt. union at . . .,,...'""
an the opening kickoff back for a touchdown. He ~turtled , Jerry Fry, quarterback, wJth a
Oberlin at
a Gallipolts _punt 72 yards for another. He cat.tgtit 't~: ·ttass ~ttd · bead, inJ!-Jt.Y- i' not ex.pe~tecf to
Ohia Northern •• "'"· Mich. scored another, and ran across two extra points b.elOre the Play J'rlday niaht and nothh:~J 11

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Ohio ColJeges

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ledo'a Dennis u ie, each w1tb
32 ct)mpletlona. But Colburn has
1not.her ebance again~t Oh1o u
Belt •eorlni record 11 held b~·
JJ-nie c;:l.ey, Bow~lne Green half
~. with 46 JKlint._ only eight
tway from a lear~Je record. Cashonal tiltlf tbls week. .
ey i• al~SP virtually the -oh1y pass
&gt;Ver Fr)''!l »&gt;it 11 WeJIJ~n. per:ltlalllJ, whi!!h beat Toledo" IJst recei-ver in a ~psiti.on to overtake
rorm~ sUperbly in the Paaain- week f~r third place and i~ lo~- le~der Jack vergiels of To~~o,
'ole.
est standine in the. MAC smce it with 12 catehes for the recemng
entered the league m 1947.' ~oved leadership.
Halfbact Pne Hartiraier will t.o. •.~•. top ln def~nae statlst1cs as
10t be.. in top shape froni his brius- 1t f bed th MAC
son
Bob Brooks of Ohio U., who
~d hip but their is )1ope. Fullback
nus ~ . e · .sea
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dd d 11
rds ·
sh " · 1 t
Man.UnJ -Baumgardner Is a bJg The ~oakms b~vt! a 208.8 ya_rd ~ee~. loo~ii like~ ~~dm:et :~r
caue•dcri mark. "His sprained ankle per game averAJe Jn de~~se, wtth the rusbina bonqrs, li!lthough Lo·
d 'W
Bowling Green -second
was IUigravt,t.e at e s on.
yar:&lt;f•· The Falcons mul!lt , hold ven Coleman o Western Michigan

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PAHTHI!li TRAVEL
Athena, J.!-0, and hungry
to
bold on to it&amp; first .division berth ,
mef!tJ ttJe f'Jnthers ·at Athens in
the favMlt"l.fS' roll.
The Bulldog• ~ave . rolled up "114
points to thflr opponftlts' 100 in
conference play, , with wlnl over
Viddlepon. Gallipolis and Nels~mville; losses to Logan~ Wellston ,

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'fbh1 ' lf; rht .l ulldba' fintl Jaq~~e
1r tbft ·a•rt ~ ·tl il 11 t»r. !d~
teams except Pqmeroy, Middleport
and Jackson (Oak Hill on 1hank11MivinJ} ~ -~ .iPQtblq .. e:Oul11 ·be
awee~ar ~~- •-.wi~ ·. 1 . ' .

Col!&lt;b

".,:y,..~~ oomoi!Ung

Ohto U . .to leu t-han 160 , Yl;l'ds
Nov. 21 1f they top ~e Redskms.
But Bowlh:y: Green II to8.6 per
game aver,.gd, on offense: l~oked
safe f~ the ItJad., with Muu~u .second w1tb !28.8.
IG LMdt In Paqln•
BowUnJ Green tppa~ntly _has
the ~eaeuf! pusing mark sew~
up with . 180.8 yartf• per game,
w~H&amp; the . ~kil)l lhould take
the pall defense .·honors after allowing only 24 eompletions and
280 yards.
, ·
Ipdjvidual bOftor' were about
aettled, too, with .Falcpn quarter

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JUST ABOUT HERE!

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Yoar •ole of &lt;Onfidence gl•~n me at retoul Gmenl
Eleellon wao greatly opp....,btted.
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THANK YOU
/)AY Ar

Mrs· Edna Schoenleh

YANKEE

C~vt&lt;-Pomeroy

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Shofner Gets Nod To Periorm
Browns':Punting; LeBaron OK

. Shofner takes over trom Junior
Wren, who bad hancll"~pUot
itlg in the pre-vious &gt;.Hv~n 110nes-~
wfth tbe e~:ceptiop. of -'9fte ·boot.
·That one was kicked by Shofl'ltr.
late in
Sunday's wiD. over

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average tuined in by Wren on five
earlier kicks.
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1-e!lfron . !rill )le fo~tnl the
Browns for tbt;! l~st time thts ~··
son. He was aitUn~ on the tudelinea, recuperattn~from an .abkle
inJUil' wben the
owns bumped
the Redl!lklQ1 near Y three weeks
as:o at .the Lakefr~t Stadium.
~n turDed: m en oubta!ldiu job lalt 5»qday J,a t~ 'Skins
upended Baltimote Jn one of the
bl&amp;ltlt lhock,q of ~~ ae:ason.
BrOWn tod"·· :r~oi-':Of !J1e:Baron's
WinnlnC tOuC'ti"' bY : saytlil:'"We mew tJ:tty _had . • be~r .
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CLEVELAND UPi....;..()n&amp; alljor
change ill each lineup wUl. be in
evi~'"'" S•pdlY ;,beo· I~• ~l&lt;v.liM BroWns an4 Wlisidngt'oo 'Bed
aktb1 ~uare off in a rematch.
..The · btg f!bl!inJe fOI' the '"~'
wUl -fl.ild d"efenlive halfback Jtm
-· Sbofn&amp;r taking over the puntlnl
chores whlle Uttle Edd.le .Lfi!Baron
will d~ tbe quart.mackinl for the
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moved into second place. Brooks
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'decades ago, was stoS~"ped in bls
trackl Mopday by a ~mber cf
the M"emPIUs Boys Town football
team. "What do .you play'.'" Harry
"ked when introduced to '12-year·
old Billy Porter at a meeting of
the Mempbill Quarterback Club.
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tbelrGallipolis
first wind.players'
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J•ltlnf
TheDevil&amp;.
littlebad
bucket with
money,·. . called
time or ·~· Turk"&gt;'
Dl)' battle Ill·
lo -'&lt;In . ~p.,. ,...., Tile i&gt;oAi!IJ"
ln&lt;iloy et H•ldeU.."
"Payne Kill ers ,. never got o If th e ground .
Pomorof.
. . I Ill&lt;."'"' . .,--,_, f . . ,.,t
Woller 11lonlcy holl lOOk bave IIIIi. I' ,li!Mtil....,, our .,.••s
In the. ~I 10. r;qo. '""" c,omo in •
Then there was the event in the same game, I think, when
1.e:t:', ·1f1M, ,t "' and ID!l ·¥~ar·
the Gallipolis coach. heartsick over what was happening out
....,some
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on the held, sont sophomore reserve gu~rd Hob•rt Wilson,
!,~j,A~1 ~:''liio
Jr. (now Sports Editor of the Gallipolis Trtbune) ·~to t~e.~ay
i• ollfpe tl
fot delenolvo
with thiS pertment advice.
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"Get in there and stop that stuff up the middle!"
wu,on went in and on the first play little Charley Srobhrt
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ott.,, ·~,.... .npectO&lt;! to
rammed directly over Wilson for some 52 ysrds and a TD.
IY lot GltMfol
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"They said Stobart we~hed onl~ 1SO """· nds or .s• but U
CQLDliBi/8 UPJ-.Oh~'• top. •
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11son reca 11 8 wry1y.
pay,
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Yes, football I# a rough sport.
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But when it is under lntelllRent supervision, as Ohio ~es
WI ~.lilt !Pfl!liC la!..l" tn•Y
and prep coaching proYide, football Is truly the "1011 . 1
It~ ' 'l!le&gt; react favor•lJ~ ltow •.,r. ~·t&lt;i oponte.
Sports" lor youngsters from IIU! Plftb Grade. (rlnk.Y dln~s ,: .· ~~ 1SVI~
r!::'~
men through the Professional ranks.
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il1lft&gt;11 ovl&lt;~ llle ~111!11111'""
as the U!ftpaJfD coni" to i ctw;.
Just taker a ~0011: 1t some of Ute
score• t.lat wuk for e:unapJt.
Massillon, Obio'• Nq. 1 t&amp;am, Wlllopcd Barberton 80-0 In one of the
FOR A REAL DEAL ON
worst "routa of the .wuol!, and
r.nr.T•MBU~ UPJ- Ohio Slate's
Schembechler said Iowa was Marlon Hardlne, the ltml alate
clash -hert tbJs Saturday with tops In bOth ofrense and defense. champ~ 1maahtcl Fremont Bolfl,
tuw" State loomed as one of the
He pointed out that the Hawk- 711-6 be.Jilnd 1 GO-point output. by
toughest of the season as the eyea have scored in 63 straight haHback: P•te Porietla.
PA
Buckeyes prepared to dose out g.ames. And he said their defense
That wu jutt ·a few of tbe ba•·
31
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tbeir home schedule.
over a year ago, when Ohio Statefketball-type IICOrjnl · outburttl re··~ oS(J ·s · 1 iln Seh~ upset them, 38-26, was impron~d co,~d in football's ela:bth wt.ek.
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Mon&lt;IIIY described th,f'
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Might¥ MauiUfUl, me•n"lf J,,
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who have won thetr 81 t
on 'their team and the osu scout continued to rol~ .I~ queat of the
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POMEROY
ga;e; by 53 ·0 :rer K~naas S~a~e had praise for -HUie quilrterl;l~~;ck state cbampionllli\p In the Unlled
PHONE 3111-Y
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I a~ , 3,~ o~er th nteso a,., 11 't e Olen Treadway's deadly p.ils~i'h1 Pre88 lnternaUonol Ohto coaches
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and Ray Jauch, who are bot~) tn votes out of 28 bat.lots.
Truet the World'e Largeet Bullde.r of Compa~t Care
•··~ 01 :,"~.~« ,:~:·Ao..,u•. &lt;his, runoeru 0 sprint·
Jauc.b recoven!d fMJ'tl 1 sbi11J.t. fJeld-Continued to gain ~n th&amp; Tigto l!llve You Wldeet Cholce, · ~oweet Prlcee•
de. tnJu'., h'" ,,orsged· f. 7 y~\jt. ers ~u.h •n~t ot runnorup n•m·
per carry'
iMtton&amp; that pia~ the Wlldeatl!l
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pnJ.y 22 i)olftts b&amp;hlnd.
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Don NortOn, a 174-pouhd end~'il -~
· Whlle .all me:mbe_ra of last 1
a fuoritl!!l potldng · Larf:e'"- 1with ,a?.
k'a tap.· 10 ,,..,.. e•caped de- ·
C&lt;! tehes {or S9-2 yard&amp;. aqtl ~ ·~ lh&amp; rat1n111 Ul)derwent 18
toll chdowns ··~o le44_ ~~"' .~i$ 'ten fe~ •huffiiJl&amp; , anuma I~ llJt four
In p~s re~ty i ng. . , · "' • }..~\'; \poait~on1 .
T!)e onJy ~a~s; ,pehP_mbech-.. · MarW.ua ty;mped from eJJh'h
ler Aaw ill th~, H(w'"ks.• wa"s . tqetr:, ~sevet)tb ltld hr~1 made:
puntin g, wb.ich tie, called oi'flY
Jn the aeleq;ll&amp;t for tbe fltat
"averoge."
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The Buekeytts whQ, b~ttled .IJn· each with one def&amp;at in•eight ~· ,
di ana to a sc.l l'eli'ss de~dlock tJ,~t teata, tied for nifl'l:a to round 'Dllt ;
Saturd::ay, may by minus two the top ·10 411UidJ.
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alart.crs. Junior guard Do_n Y()~.. The hi.Ch ~bpol lootb~t-11 ratinJa .
who underwent an nperatton fo r· i. ,..ru, won-lost ft!Cords in paren· ·
torn ligament rc&lt;'eived in tho ,ln· the$,e11
diana game, will be out, and hill ,
. eam
Pelnh
back Bill Wentz, who I! nursin( I
1. Matatllon
11 {H) 22'f
sprained ankle, was doubtful. ·
2. Springfield" . . . 2 (8·1)) 203
Whit. In Top Shape
3. Lorain
2 ('7-1) 181 t
Hayes said fullback Bob Whlte "f. Kettering Fairi
who two years ago
mont . . . . .
1 (8-0) 101
ly sparked • drive
(Ef.O 102
1 • Toledo DeVilbiss
f{awkeyes and sent
!(arion Harding 1 ('t·1
Rose Bowl. will be
• Marietta , , . . .
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. Parma . . . . . . . .
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48
Ulree: Urnes,
. . . . . . . 1 {1·1)tle t?
.33 tripa far.
PuN!ell
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10 ~ams : 11. Cleveland

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In Ner York in "Ptl8r P1:ri.."

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BO LING GREEN, o. UPr.....
But there. a·re battles equally spirited ach~uled. for Pom- Bowlint Green, frant runner m
etoy and Middleport teams. They center on tbe· strqggle for the Mld-Amer~an conf•rence, tosixth place ln the eight-team conference.
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dJy trained its slihtl on ·.secondMiddleport, 7-6 winner over Galllpolla lilt year Jn One of p~ct Ohio u. and the ieaiue title
the major 1958 upset$, would love to dp it q:~ before boBW-• 0111 week from saturday, as. ¥ACtown fans. This year it will be tougher beca~se:
.
t~ma turned to tou~~ intersee

Cfl,Ch laid, "We're not eomplain· toudadown ol the [lime.

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Vr. and Yn. W. T. Stone: but
returned from 1 week'• viJil wilb
relativn In Columbua.
Miu Betty Kelly returned (rom
1 week Jn Indf, napoliJ.
Mr. and .._n_ George Lerner and
and Mrs. J. M. Ctump spent
Tl&gt;•sdiOf in Hu.nting~on.

ttf~~~L;:;;ugh Battles -

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IIA.!QN IIQUGI, .... Ul'l-Lou·
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l.lian1 Bl.ltt fQitbaU coach Paul . OQ the next pl•r. Dietzel said •
Diebtl el.lbHd Koaday niJilt blocklne: back "prtttiully tacthat ,.,...... aeortd ltl 1'-U lr:led" 18 LSU linebad:er who .wu
upat" • tM ~ lilt wut 011 tn line to atop NeyM Sollee w~(
three ~ JRitlct.lGaL
•tepped down the 11ideline• tO
~kina )tfl)l'l • tele'riltd J &amp;COte.
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Qu~U Club. the LSU It waa the final and fateful

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LSIJ UPSET SAYS COACH DIETZEL

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O ers an
a 8 w 0 won er w Y SOn Y&lt;an . 0 1111e 19 1958
lose Gl\t l.lte thal 1'-.e alreaciJ
lumps in football, an honest-to-goodness contact sport, may
-They . have 8 4_2-0 retard in
mentlaed it to the mm lA cbarp
not understand the deep sense of " belongiqg" that being on the league for third place, havin~
offJeLala."
"the team•• can give a boy. Being on "the team" can, and gften seored 118 points to their oppon·
ot • •u 1... t
uoltocl p,.... lntorn•ll... r
does, make ut for a lot of other satisfactions where a teen· ' ""' 98. ·
e lou co 1..0
op na·
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• tiona! rankin&amp; IJI.d tnaDI*I tllf
Thl• wMk'• Ohio coli... foot- ager IS ort C ange .
- Middleport is in •lxth rrt.aee.
n•Uon'l l.oDplt eUJTent wlnnln&amp; ... II ~hedulr.
Not the least or these satisfactions is the recollection in the
at 1-4..0, having scored 44 points
stre•k Jl 18.
ThunUy Night
years afterwa,rd of e'vents during a football season. Some·
in the league to their opponenti
AthleUe offidala at lbe Unlver· Toledo at Yount•toWD
times, as viewed backward from the adult stage, su"' ... eVents
124
sity ol Tlnne~~ee refused com·
Saturday
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Th~ Jackets have 80mething
men.t w AnJ portion of Dletzel'l!l 1... •• Ohlo StaN
ta eon t e co or 0 nc umor.
working for them. however, even
~&lt;"hargea.
Delaw•N at lowllnl Groen
There was tile time in 1949 when Gallipolis came to Middle- If they are crippled to 11 painful
Dietul &amp;aid Tennessee UUback Mlrt~u,tta •t Clnclnnlfi
port primed to stop....the Jackets' great halfback, Don Payne point after the 46-0 drubbing takGlenn Glau ''WU tlearb' in lb• Mllljlllli ., O.flon
The Blue Devils were 50 ready they had chipped in hard-earn- en last week at Wellston.
tlon" whea he took the map on Oh.. u. at Ltulrtlllt
ed cash to a pot earmarked for the first mate who should rock
They stand 13-115 in conference
tbe n,er 13 an4 palled lt yarcll xnrtr .t tetntucky
Don with a tootb·shaking tackle . There was over $20 in the play 1ince 1929 against Gallipolis.
to Do• take on the 14. He 11.14 AkND •t Wllr-Mrt
kitty, an adequate lure for any prepper.
Over the yeara the Jackets consta·
a Volunteer llntman wu oUsldtl Manchleter, lrt4. 1 t AshltM
But the money never was awarded . It was retqJped, in t!c'ntly have upset dope bucket&amp; ca·
C1M Tech It W...,. • ...,...
1loom to each Gallipolis player who had ~ hopefu.Uy anted lo;re in their Blue pevil meetings.
tt Dtfllnot
up trll'share
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oht. W .,.,.,. t O..lson
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The reason was th8t Payne ran Wild th~t ntght:tiJilide of · Itt 1949, 47-fll .. ~ ... r.,·tM2, 38..o, all
Hlrlrn ~ 0 ,...• City
John C~rrol at W•lh. &amp; Jeff.
four minutes the score was Payne 20, Galltpolis n~tft'lng.
fivorJng the Jaeketl.
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Payne, playing out of Coach Forrest Bachtel's sln~~e·· wing , ..:·. IFITARflb.;~ ..,""'UITP:UL
Mt. union at . . .,,...'""
an the opening kickoff back for a touchdown. He ~turtled , Jerry Fry, quarterback, wJth a
Oberlin at
a Gallipolts _punt 72 yards for another. He cat.tgtit 't~: ·ttass ~ttd · bead, inJ!-Jt.Y- i' not ex.pe~tecf to
Ohia Northern •• "'"· Mich. scored another, and ran across two extra points b.elOre the Play J'rlday niaht and nothh:~J 11

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32 ct)mpletlona. But Colburn has
1not.her ebance again~t Oh1o u
Belt •eorlni record 11 held b~·
JJ-nie c;:l.ey, Bow~lne Green half
~. with 46 JKlint._ only eight
tway from a lear~Je record. Cashonal tiltlf tbls week. .
ey i• al~SP virtually the -oh1y pass
&gt;Ver Fr)''!l »&gt;it 11 WeJIJ~n. per:ltlalllJ, whi!!h beat Toledo" IJst recei-ver in a ~psiti.on to overtake
rorm~ sUperbly in the Paaain- week f~r third place and i~ lo~- le~der Jack vergiels of To~~o,
'ole.
est standine in the. MAC smce it with 12 catehes for the recemng
entered the league m 1947.' ~oved leadership.
Halfbact Pne Hartiraier will t.o. •.~•. top ln def~nae statlst1cs as
10t be.. in top shape froni his brius- 1t f bed th MAC
son
Bob Brooks of Ohio U., who
~d hip but their is )1ope. Fullback
nus ~ . e · .sea
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Man.UnJ -Baumgardner Is a bJg The ~oakms b~vt! a 208.8 ya_rd ~ee~. loo~ii like~ ~~dm:et :~r
caue•dcri mark. "His sprained ankle per game averAJe Jn de~~se, wtth the rusbina bonqrs, li!lthough Lo·
d 'W
Bowling Green -second
was IUigravt,t.e at e s on.
yar:&lt;f•· The Falcons mul!lt , hold ven Coleman o Western Michigan

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Athena, J.!-0, and hungry
to
bold on to it&amp; first .division berth ,
mef!tJ ttJe f'Jnthers ·at Athens in
the favMlt"l.fS' roll.
The Bulldog• ~ave . rolled up "114
points to thflr opponftlts' 100 in
conference play, , with wlnl over
Viddlepon. Gallipolis and Nels~mville; losses to Logan~ Wellston ,

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1r tbft ·a•rt ~ ·tl il 11 t»r. !d~
teams except Pqmeroy, Middleport
and Jackson (Oak Hill on 1hank11MivinJ} ~ -~ .iPQtblq .. e:Oul11 ·be
awee~ar ~~- •-.wi~ ·. 1 . ' .

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Ohto U . .to leu t-han 160 , Yl;l'ds
Nov. 21 1f they top ~e Redskms.
But Bowlh:y: Green II to8.6 per
game aver,.gd, on offense: l~oked
safe f~ the ItJad., with Muu~u .second w1tb !28.8.
IG LMdt In Paqln•
BowUnJ Green tppa~ntly _has
the ~eaeuf! pusing mark sew~
up with . 180.8 yartf• per game,
w~H&amp; the . ~kil)l lhould take
the pall defense .·honors after allowing only 24 eompletions and
280 yards.
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aettled, too, with .Falcpn quarter

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. Shofner takes over trom Junior
Wren, who bad hancll"~pUot
itlg in the pre-vious &gt;.Hv~n 110nes-~
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inJUil' wben the
owns bumped
the Redl!lklQ1 near Y three weeks
as:o at .the Lakefr~t Stadium.
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CLEVELAND UPi....;..()n&amp; alljor
change ill each lineup wUl. be in
evi~'"'" S•pdlY ;,beo· I~• ~l&lt;v.liM BroWns an4 Wlisidngt'oo 'Bed
aktb1 ~uare off in a rematch.
..The · btg f!bl!inJe fOI' the '"~'
wUl -fl.ild d"efenlive halfback Jtm
-· Sbofn&amp;r taking over the puntlnl
chores whlle Uttle Edd.le .Lfi!Baron
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trackl Mopday by a ~mber cf
the M"emPIUs Boys Town football
team. "What do .you play'.'" Harry
"ked when introduced to '12-year·
old Billy Porter at a meeting of
the Mempbill Quarterback Club.
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first wind.players'
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bucket with
money,·. . called
time or ·~· Turk"&gt;'
Dl)' battle Ill·
lo -'&lt;In . ~p.,. ,...., Tile i&gt;oAi!IJ"
ln&lt;iloy et H•ldeU.."
"Payne Kill ers ,. never got o If th e ground .
Pomorof.
. . I Ill&lt;."'"' . .,--,_, f . . ,.,t
Woller 11lonlcy holl lOOk bave IIIIi. I' ,li!Mtil....,, our .,.••s
In the. ~I 10. r;qo. '""" c,omo in •
Then there was the event in the same game, I think, when
1.e:t:', ·1f1M, ,t "' and ID!l ·¥~ar·
the Gallipolis coach. heartsick over what was happening out
....,some
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on the held, sont sophomore reserve gu~rd Hob•rt Wilson,
!,~j,A~1 ~:''liio
Jr. (now Sports Editor of the Gallipolis Trtbune) ·~to t~e.~ay
i• ollfpe tl
fot delenolvo
with thiS pertment advice.
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"Get in there and stop that stuff up the middle!"
wu,on went in and on the first play little Charley Srobhrt
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ott.,, ·~,.... .npectO&lt;! to
rammed directly over Wilson for some 52 ysrds and a TD.
IY lot GltMfol
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"They said Stobart we~hed onl~ 1SO """· nds or .s• but U
CQLDliBi/8 UPJ-.Oh~'• top. •
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11son reca 11 8 wry1y.
pay,
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to mount tow-ard the tnd of the
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Yes, football I# a rough sport.
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But when it is under lntelllRent supervision, as Ohio ~es
WI ~.lilt !Pfl!liC la!..l" tn•Y
and prep coaching proYide, football Is truly the "1011 . 1
It~ ' 'l!le&gt; react favor•lJ~ ltow •.,r. ~·t&lt;i oponte.
Sports" lor youngsters from IIU! Plftb Grade. (rlnk.Y dln~s ,: .· ~~ 1SVI~
r!::'~
men through the Professional ranks.
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il1lft&gt;11 ovl&lt;~ llle ~111!11111'""
as the U!ftpaJfD coni" to i ctw;.
Just taker a ~0011: 1t some of Ute
score• t.lat wuk for e:unapJt.
Massillon, Obio'• Nq. 1 t&amp;am, Wlllopcd Barberton 80-0 In one of the
FOR A REAL DEAL ON
worst "routa of the .wuol!, and
r.nr.T•MBU~ UPJ- Ohio Slate's
Schembechler said Iowa was Marlon Hardlne, the ltml alate
clash -hert tbJs Saturday with tops In bOth ofrense and defense. champ~ 1maahtcl Fremont Bolfl,
tuw" State loomed as one of the
He pointed out that the Hawk- 711-6 be.Jilnd 1 GO-point output. by
toughest of the season as the eyea have scored in 63 straight haHback: P•te Porietla.
PA
Buckeyes prepared to dose out g.ames. And he said their defense
That wu jutt ·a few of tbe ba•·
31
. &amp;2
tbeir home schedule.
over a year ago, when Ohio Statefketball-type IICOrjnl · outburttl re··~ oS(J ·s · 1 iln Seh~ upset them, 38-26, was impron~d co,~d in football's ela:bth wt.ek.
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Mon&lt;IIIY described th,f'
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Might¥ MauiUfUl, me•n"lf J,,
66
who have won thetr 81 t
on 'their team and the osu scout continued to rol~ .I~ queat of the
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POMEROY
ga;e; by 53 ·0 :rer K~naas S~a~e had praise for -HUie quilrterl;l~~;ck state cbampionllli\p In the Unlled
PHONE 3111-Y
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I a~ , 3,~ o~er th nteso a,., 11 't e Olen Treadway's deadly p.ils~i'h1 Pre88 lnternaUonol Ohto coaches
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;,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,~,,.,.,.,""%~'-..:..:....:':"'~m:_:n~:·~·~·~••:•:;,·___ and speedy ha l"l'bncks Bo b J e~er ratinga puiUng in 17 first place
and Ray Jauch, who are bot~) tn votes out of 28 bat.lots.
Truet the World'e Largeet Bullde.r of Compa~t Care
•··~ 01 :,"~.~« ,:~:·Ao..,u•. &lt;his, runoeru 0 sprint·
Jauc.b recoven!d fMJ'tl 1 sbi11J.t. fJeld-Continued to gain ~n th&amp; Tigto l!llve You Wldeet Cholce, · ~oweet Prlcee•
de. tnJu'., h'" ,,orsged· f. 7 y~\jt. ers ~u.h •n~t ot runnorup n•m·
per carry'
iMtton&amp; that pia~ the Wlldeatl!l
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pnJ.y 22 i)olftts b&amp;hlnd.
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Don NortOn, a 174-pouhd end~'il -~
· Whlle .all me:mbe_ra of last 1
a fuoritl!!l potldng · Larf:e'"- 1with ,a?.
k'a tap.· 10 ,,..,.. e•caped de- ·
C&lt;! tehes {or S9-2 yard&amp;. aqtl ~ ·~ lh&amp; rat1n111 Ul)derwent 18
toll chdowns ··~o le44_ ~~"' .~i$ 'ten fe~ •huffiiJl&amp; , anuma I~ llJt four
In p~s re~ty i ng. . , · "' • }..~\'; \poait~on1 .
T!)e onJy ~a~s; ,pehP_mbech-.. · MarW.ua ty;mped from eJJh'h
ler Aaw ill th~, H(w'"ks.• wa"s . tqetr:, ~sevet)tb ltld hr~1 made:
puntin g, wb.ich tie, called oi'flY
Jn the aeleq;ll&amp;t for tbe fltat
"averoge."
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Troy· and Cincinnati Purtell,
The Buekeytts whQ, b~ttled .IJn· each with one def&amp;at in•eight ~· ,
di ana to a sc.l l'eli'ss de~dlock tJ,~t teata, tied for nifl'l:a to round 'Dllt ;
Saturd::ay, may by minus two the top ·10 411UidJ.
I
alart.crs. Junior guard Do_n Y()~.. The hi.Ch ~bpol lootb~t-11 ratinJa .
who underwent an nperatton fo r· i. ,..ru, won-lost ft!Cords in paren· ·
torn ligament rc&lt;'eived in tho ,ln· the$,e11
diana game, will be out, and hill ,
. eam
Pelnh
back Bill Wentz, who I! nursin( I
1. Matatllon
11 {H) 22'f
sprained ankle, was doubtful. ·
2. Springfield" . . . 2 (8·1)) 203
Whit. In Top Shape
3. Lorain
2 ('7-1) 181 t
Hayes said fullback Bob Whlte "f. Kettering Fairi
who two years ago
mont . . . . .
1 (8-0) 101
ly sparked • drive
(Ef.O 102
1 • Toledo DeVilbiss
f{awkeyes and sent
!(arion Harding 1 ('t·1
Rose Bowl. will be
• Marietta , , . . .
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31
(n that game, ·
. Parma . . . . . . . .
(loO)
48
Ulree: Urnes,
. . . . . . . 1 {1·1)tle t?
.33 tripa far.
PuN!ell
(1·1) tla t7
10 ~ams : 11. Cleveland

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a llaee ~lallle wilen •he lpet*\
In Ner York in "Ptl8r P1:ri.."

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BO LING GREEN, o. UPr.....
But there. a·re battles equally spirited ach~uled. for Pom- Bowlint Green, frant runner m
etoy and Middleport teams. They center on tbe· strqggle for the Mld-Amer~an conf•rence, tosixth place ln the eight-team conference.
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dJy trained its slihtl on ·.secondMiddleport, 7-6 winner over Galllpolla lilt year Jn One of p~ct Ohio u. and the ieaiue title
the major 1958 upset$, would love to dp it q:~ before boBW-• 0111 week from saturday, as. ¥ACtown fans. This year it will be tougher beca~se:
.
t~ma turned to tou~~ intersee

Cfl,Ch laid, "We're not eomplain· toudadown ol the [lime.

_ ing, ~ 1 think It'• •

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Football fans

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Vr. and Yn. W. T. Stone: but
returned from 1 week'• viJil wilb
relativn In Columbua.
Miu Betty Kelly returned (rom
1 week Jn Indf, napoliJ.
Mr. and .._n_ George Lerner and
and Mrs. J. M. Ctump spent
Tl&gt;•sdiOf in Hu.nting~on.

ttf~~~L;:;;ugh Battles -

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IIA.!QN IIQUGI, .... Ul'l-Lou·
lh•
l.lian1 Bl.ltt fQitbaU coach Paul . OQ the next pl•r. Dietzel said •
Diebtl el.lbHd Koaday niJilt blocklne: back "prtttiully tacthat ,.,...... aeortd ltl 1'-U lr:led" 18 LSU linebad:er who .wu
upat" • tM ~ lilt wut 011 tn line to atop NeyM Sollee w~(
three ~ JRitlct.lGaL
•tepped down the 11ideline• tO
~kina )tfl)l'l • tele'riltd J &amp;COte.
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meetCa 'of · tbe Baton Roqt
Qu~U Club. the LSU It waa the final and fateful

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Mrs. Paul Frick and \1rs. Alonzo
tVtl. .SAU:: bi!:V~ .HOO.M Modern
(10} 8 • 13• 20, 27 : (ll) 3• lO 6tc N'ci)Tis entertained wiib a birthnome With garaje. Out ol bl&amp;il
TE~N. Iran UPI _ The day dinner, Sunday, honorln~ their
water. SpJebdid neJ.ghborhood. Shab of Iran was back home to·j mother, _Mrs. Clarence Curt1s.·
Ou MuJberr;y Ave., Pil~~e.•~l!~ip day from a four-day state vis.i,t . The dmner was held at the Cur"' M"~ ....,
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4:00 }loua;e OQ Sllb Street
5:80 QJlick Drlw ilcGraw

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room cuttagt!l. Hrownt-il Avenut
balance $33.00. Phone 343.
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RENT
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t.;m ou ud11 , 11 u kiUtll:l iUI&lt;.I culuu
DERS, Scaffold
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garage.
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vigil in Ji\andlng Uy during tilt:!
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port. Obto Phone
l"lll~lll JHolhtt Pko~l.lb &lt;~11 kmus,
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Hospital fur their un tiring effort
J'vwcroy, un,o.
ll·JU-ouLc USID BOATS
AND MOTORS,
repair at ..reasonable pr1ces.
: C... No. le.l7l
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111 her !;nt hours. To all . my
$2.5.00 and up, whUe thav l•tt.
11 6 Gtp
.I''lorence Sll)'der, .Route 1, CheaL
neighbors tmd (ricnds who were J\L~·\.f.JUJ:l, L'!.eoW Al\jU U.S.t.:il.
Mttropalltan Mlrlne Sal•• and AIR CONDITIONING. REFiiiGE"R· er, W. Va., Edward Hartenbach,
so thoughtfu l in my herl'&lt;IVCmcnt.
vka 'ta l'Pm ;me earn. New ~J
~ervita, Pamerfly. Phon-. 86-M.
,aUon aervice. Jack'a Retrlger.. - ~ Columbia Drive, Chester, W.
Hurvlcl M. Brown
J"prn, l"&lt;t.·~U•t~r ~. lm. Uur pnce
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tion, New Havfln. !'bone TU· Va.1 -0oti• Pu&amp;h, Route 1, Chestel,
II 10 ltc
tJ .UU. :rues ~t..veny :Shop, JoHll·
23G37.
G-23·tf·'W, . V4_:; 7M:yrUe Lyons, Route· l,
mepotL upen CYcnmg unuJ 7 :JU
l.hester, w. va.; C11U'ence Mumaw,
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p. m.
11 6 tHt;
(;LiiLANDI
Route 1, Che1ter, Weat Vlrglnia,
fWO D~CELLJNUS, 1 AND 8
Cad.,. A TV feePtlr tent..
Mar)'
P . Angle,
Route 1,
19~7 PLYMOUTH 6 GYL. $1 ,005.
:IPINIT PIANO
ROOMS. Also ~ room apartment.
PhoM
200
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Chester,
w.
Va.;
Evelyn Mumaw,
4 door sedan . A clean locally WANT.I!:D: .tf.t,.~WU~SUiJ..EPAR'I'Y
Ciuae an Lown. Phone 310·M
PanMror. OhlO
Route 1, Chester, West Vir&amp;inia,
owned car. Standard s hift. A 1 lo tue over low monthly pay1-'omeroy.
A. N. Bensel.
who are non-residents ot the statt:
real gas saver, Blaettnar's, Porn ·
mcllll on a spwct plano. l.BU be
CUSTOM
BUILT KJ'I\:HEN D!·
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.signed tor your hom~ Free eS. of Ohio and the unknown hein.,
cro y.
II 7 6tc
eccn Jucauy. WrHe L;redJt Man- - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __c_1_c:
deviaeea, legatee•, executors, ad·
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limB tea. .lo' oreman and Abbott, ministrator11 and assigns of ScolL
19M C'llbVHOLE r 210 V8, $1,195.
VU1e lmhallll. (H.l) lb 17 :.!3 :l4 (Ill vVon!ed To Buy
8-6-tf Wlwnaw," deceased, will take notict:
Ph011e 6~·Y.
2 Joor sedan, A fine cle~n car With
30
(11) 6 7·8tc
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lhwt Don E . MLlllen, Admini1tratm
.standard tranami11sion.
Blactt ·
WANTED - SO,"'H.:ONE TO sup. I
nus , Pnm!!roy.
11 7 Otc {.Jltl.lJLATJNU COAL Ht:ATl&lt;.:H.
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of
the Est.ate of Scott Mumaw, de·
PLY us wilh Chrilllmas trees .
- -- - - - - - - t.Aooo.J coml.ilion. l'none 94:&lt;1--J.
Crttt ltacllortl
ceased, on the 5lh day of October,
Contact us imnwdialdy. fo'ifc's
1957 lH.llCK CJili:J.'JUY 2 !lOOR.
Jl 4 6tc .l'fQvtJ.b:: s.hop. I)bone 0~3·X ..
.•&gt;11,-.,._ Ph"lllh~ Cont"' ., . l.~~1 , fJ.,~ed hl f,.R~tj.~().in. f9~ th~ Pro$1,005. liard l.D.~·Iower 1t~oriug .
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bile COurt within · i'J\Cl ;f""'qf the
PoWt:!r bukea. DJnaflow drive . X C
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n CowU.y of Meigs and st,Ad, orf:Shio,
Radio and heater.
Blaettnar's, •lhitf - IJ.L tooL Liberty lloUJIC
auegin&amp; th&amp;t the pei"sohal tlstate ot
Pomeroy.
ll 7 61c
Hauer, WH~Iler t~nd urycr, ~
YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DIALIJI: aald decedent, Scott Mumaw, is Jn·
lf"'l 1 ?I Ken!
UIUJJIHIUJ\1 aWIIHI!,l, IWO bedroonuJ.
TV AND APPLJANCIS
sufficient to pay hl1 debtl and
1856 PONTIAC V8 2 DOOH ~1.29~.
Mt!a~«.onutlJC . Uwnll)' Yonker, .New
.NEW-ONE 01. TWO ROOMS- COAL, OIL &amp; ~AS PUitNACIS charge, of administering his es·
Chi~Hain sedan.
Hydramutic.
Haven, W. VB.
11 6 tit~
for ofhce .iipace· uver Duttoo'a
ARNOL~
· tate; that the Mid. Scott Mumaw
ltadio, heater. Sparkling !Jrigin Urug
Store
PJume
0009.
Phone
136-Y
Syrec:uH,
Ohio
died· seized ln fee s.imple of the
al lwo tone turquoise and white LIUUl&gt;
CLt:AN LUMP COAL.
L0.28·12tc
following real estate:
flnilth . Very dean. Uluctlnur's,
Call ltl..illdm.l, :.l-4-W::i:.!. OrYUJe
CUSTOM· · BUTCHERING EVERY
Situate in the County of Meii{J,
Pomt"roy.
ll 7 tc 1 lho gue.
1l·:J·3Utc I ....r;vu~ ·n• - 1-uf"ttAalltiU •.1.1u
Monday. Will cut for deep freeze. State of Ohio, numbered and de·
TOJ'.I I"ORD pj 1 -~uP. IN .1-'lt SAL!!;:
ELl&lt;.:C1'JUC S'l'OVE,
~... .u.·m ..neu. AlcM•Ii•OUJo, ":'-,•,•••u·
For lnfor~lltion call 4JO·Y after scribed 88 follow': ToWn lot No. Zb
1 9~ 2
gOOd condition $400.00. llun·y ll .
b11by bed and m~tltress, baby
purl. J•boiJtl IJU.t.4-M..
4 p. m. Philip Meier.
11 9 6tc in crooks AdditJoa to the Towa of '
Brown, Cbc6ter. Ohio. ll 7 6tr
scalea, 110111•U kitchen cabinet, 2 Apartmenta, People'• Terrae• and TELEVISION. RADIO &amp; SMALL', Syracuse.
smwiJ A;llll huatert. Phone 428
Y•l• It,, off Butternut Ave., · appU:mce reJt,alr. Phone
Also the foUowln" l'flal eet.te ail
llkW. , MERCURY FOUU. llOOR , wfter 11 1'. M.
11-fo.tfc
PDmerey. Pho... :J:II·V
)lcCllntoc.li:, Racine, Obio.
~ date Jn tbe said County of Mel&amp;~
Sedan. tfiOO.OO.
Csll Yyknn ------·-·
11 2 30t
4-4·304:
and State of Oblo, to 100 acre lot
0-3IG~ .
IU-{Itp HUL.S'I'I':IN CO W. 2nd CALF DUE
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No. 296 in Town No. 2, Range No
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TRII IIR.VICI. 6141, 12 and bounded and deacribed &amp;:
19S2 Bll!CK 2 UUOll SEDAN. &lt;.:an
HcU
Herb Bradfield, .Harr1son·
week or month. 1900 Central St.,
11·3·21Jtt.
•· tollow•: Be&amp;lnninl at the Souu
hue by tnklng over raymcnts of
111Ue, Uhlo.
11 7 Stp 1 G~:~lllpolls.
11 g etc
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$28.50 ]1er monlh. Phone 1\.falon.l
Croob Addition to 1-be Town Oi
W.Va. SP :J-~913
II 10 6tc JWU .l'"UK IHt I'KJC.l!; OF ONE. ~ ROOM UNFU~NISHED APART· 1
Syraeuae; thence Eaat 100 feet h·
_ _ . - --Jteguto.r s1ze llwshHght batteru.ls.
mont. CJoae to Kroa;ers. Chris·
a post; tbene" North eo feet to 1
heel Cl"n UM41 C•n~
JOe lli!Ch. Howley ihd Reed, Mid·
tine Beegle.
11·3-12tc
poat; thenee West 100 feet to th
\II Mlk" aM Mo•ll
dlcporl.
U 6 tic
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northeaat
corner ot ·uid lot, No. 2L
~TIOPOLITAH
PUBLIC SALI
FOUR ROOM HOUSE ON IJN·I
thence ·South 50 feet to the plac
Aut• .....
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coln He.i8hta,
gas
furn-.ce.
1 I'- rc
Nov. -!4, 10 A. M.
Phone t~B after 6 P. M. 11-4-tlc
of bellnnina:.
I am lcavinA the .State and will
LIIICk
AIJo the lollowlns real ••
191 .: 0 , Sale
sell m)' pcr~~on&lt;~l property. LOcated .NICEI.Y FURNISHED MODERN 2
AM.
lite,
altuated In
the
f&amp;i,
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:· ::-- - - 't-.t mile orr the" Old County Road
bedroom uptYlrs
apartmen~.
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County
of
llelp
State
of
Obh
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61 1
POR SALE
frnm .ltnl'lnc to l'ortllnd on 8eU·
Phone 6419.
H 4 6tp
Pem~ 52J
· lind In 100 aere lot No. 290 i
SCiJtt Mumaw resl c11atc In Syr· crs H.1dgc Road No. 130 Lebanoa
KAUn
FIIO STORI
Town No. 2, Raop No. 11, lD•
vNi"URNlSHED
.MODERN
t6·ROOM
ICUit&gt;, Ohio, will be sold to
tht IClWIIShlp.
At CMatw
bounded aM deaeribed 11 followt
and
baUt
apartment.
Phone
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hiJbeat bidder on I&lt;'riday thl:!l tath
WcatmJ!IhouHC Retrijcrator
l'uk,n
5-1145
to-wU;
BegJnnlna at North ·We~
atp
day of November, 19~9, al JO :OO A.
Speed ~u"en Waaher
eomer of Aid lot No. 211 in Crook
?d. at the ofll~e of J . B. O'Brien. Al·
a piece Bedr(lom Culte
HAMtLL SIRVICI STATION
Addition to the Tvwn (If S)'l'aeuae
-H-:0-:-U-:S-::E-,A-:-N:-:D-B,...-Ajll; 1834
torney Qt •Law, 1001AI court S1reet,
CClleman tuol oU heater
Befqre
9:30
A.M.
.
l!l••co
North z leet thence Eas
Lincoln H~ts, Phone 321·X or
Pomeroy Ohio. Said real elilntc
Vre!IJ:Ier
Every Day Se,vlee
200 feetj thence South 2 feet
6Ult6, "G•Uipolla.
11 7 8tp
mu11 ael! tor not lcr:rs thln l.he arRuga
AIIN~y 1!53
lhenf!fl weat 200 feet to &amp;be plaC·
praiaed value of $4attno.
J H. P. notary Mower 23 in.
, ROOW HOl!SE AND BATil. '··==~="':=:=:::=~=~J
betlnnln&amp; CO~lnl tOO ooqwor.
Don F.:. Mullen. utlmims ·
WhirlpooJ Dryer
Lower end of Pomeroy. Cdu
&amp;-A-IIAUt·y
feet.
trator of tile l::slllll! uf
R. C. A. TeleYilllon
6443.
11 7 Slc
VISIT II-A .IIAUTY SHOP
Tilt pmoJIJ lint ··~~~
Scott ' Ml.r.laW, dc(~euscd.
'3' Dodae t door car
lbir
shiplnl', ptrm,anent wa~ wUI tab notJae that
.;1
ROOM
BRICK
DUPLEX
WITH
11 o 3tt·
And many other artlclea
aaraJ!Ie,
143 Butternut A\"c. &lt;~nd SL)'llng. Call 2311, kl.cine. been made partie~ d~~d~~.
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OWNER: Claude Gunno
Ald. petition, and they
11 7 6lc 10 .27·80t.e
PANTs, SHIRTS. JACKETS S.le conducted b)' Bradford Auc· . Phone 401-J .
and women'• dreue1, aew. Joe'•
tlon L'o. Crltt Bradford, Auctlon· .:l ROO}! APARTMENT. call S88·Y.
Carry O~t, 56t Locutt St.,
er. A. c . nradfdord. Manaaer
11 10 6 lp
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will be scrvcd by the ehun:h J ROOM APARTMENT ON
11 7 Gtc
BEfutY AYe,, l'omoroy, BUI•ll:·l
in kUchcn with rcfriecrator
_,tove. Utilities furnished. Also 2
Room furnished Qpartment .. Call
3781.
11 10 3te

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Used only a few time~ Pay off/

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Conee~t.oat\Gft

12:00 Truth !)r Conaequences
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porches, outoui1dtng, and sever·
al lOla. $4:tOO.OU.
~IN~!£- Large
lot. was
R DOWN-Here II tbe tanker 1unoco VIrginia tire at it.l belght 1n RoWitoD,
ed
8
prv1ce IUu.• .&gt;D, ne
pamt and
Tex., Wbel'll firemen baUiecl 18 boun before gtttinJ the beat ollt. Sevemi tanker crewmen
.J,Pme lixLUres. $2aOO.OQ.
were kllJed, and the aeriea ot elgbt expi01Jona injured mol'fl than 40 person-. All tboae oU
J~(,;Mii FAKM - _Ideal for . beef
ato.. .,e tanka made uother rex CJty ........ 1mmJn t.
.eaLUe. 50 acres m cutuvallon,
·~en __ . __ ----·--·tof.l.me Umber, good house Jnd il ed to answer the same on or before
ent were Mr. and J.frs. curtis. lolr.
~na. ~.00.
the 5th day of December, 19~9.
:1 .. CUCKLIR R•ALTY
Don E. Mullen, Administra·
and Mrs. Frick and children, Jer·
' VI
S
ry, Paula and Eddie, •nd Mr. and
. '" RGIL TIAFORD, S.lesm.an
tor of the Estate of Scott
0n0re
R
Mrs. Norris and daUghter. Ruth
aQI( 229
PHONE 1111-Y
Mum•w. dec:eaaed
111 3!" J. B. O'BRIEN,
i
1ft
Ann.

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POMEROY - 6 · room frame, bath,

FE:\'!ALE GERMAN SHEPHERD. ·
18 mos. old. Fred Emmeril'k, Bai-'
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5 ROOM HOUSE. WITH BATH,
located at 111 Locust St. Nice
location . Melvin Hood.
ll 2 30tp

LATE HOZ\tE OF
Mrs. Al1ce Parsons. 740 High St.,
Middleport. Mrs. W R. Luellen. 1

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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6 : 1~· Jtm Thacker Show

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C'OMPLETE 1~8URANCE PROtection. Life, Au~o. Fjre, Poli.o.
CalJ Don Millll, Mh.ldlorpQrt,

DUNCAN ·HEINES FRUIT
E:pis~.:opal Women . t ."a ll 249

SINUER :liG Z,\G SEWING MACHINE--Like new.
OriJ.:inally
\.2J Cord ot 1hunk
c.Lt.LII~U LUX VACUUM CLEAN
cost over $300. Pay orr balaucf
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_____ ---· .- 1 cr. "lnt·uw away oags. Wul se.ll
$143. l'ayments $8 per munth.'
THE FA.:'d!L'k' OF' JOliN ]ll ~lANI Jur oouauce due :jiiLbO. Pay-. Phone343.
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the rec~nl r1rc 11 t Uu.-u d11el!Jng •
-- -months old, hke new. Balance
Esped&lt;~lly tha11ks to th.- nutlJJul 1 tti.'.:r'U~:lt.!J.SUJ .S1Nlj.KD. lJG ZAG
Jue only S7ti.OO or $8 per nionth.l
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Phone 343
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A;om1uy cu~l vvet" ~UO.UU. l'ay
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Card of Thanks and Speo!tal Nollce• oJ Even" $1.00 Obituariea
piece Vtdvur livwg room suite;
l)Ubliabed at 1 cent ,lee' w&lt;lrd.
6 pc. dining room suite: kitchen ·
WORDS
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3 DA.YS
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1 MU
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)X:. bed·
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$1.80
$6.00
room suite; 2 full size double
16t
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$2.~
$7.50
beds; I Radiant gas heater; 1
\da Cffelved by IU A...M. 'Nill be lil that day's paper
hathroom heate r; 1 Zenith radio
console with r('('ord player. Oth· l
cr items of hou::;ehold furniture.
Notice
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ABSOLUTELY NO HUNTING OR r";..;.._...;.,;_;;.;;;.;..;.._ _ _ _o C11n be seen at 170 Mulberry-av,
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DON STlVERS
menl Lunch Counter, Stoola,
Second St., Pomeroy, gas furnace .
Cooler&amp;. Re.stllurant complete
Call 294.
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, centa per w(lrq! for three eonseeuUve 1:nserti001
Sped.al - ·one month /or 30 «&gt;nt.s per word.
PUU n.te ot S cent.. l*J' word will De ehar,:OO for adverti81n8
I ..ot oaid lrithi.n t6 •.lays 1fter receiving btll
I!ITOI'I lb Advert.wing - Should be reported muoediatel)". '1\.
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signs.
Sold new for over
$300.00. Pay off twrlance $131.00
or $9.00 month }-hone 343.

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Oyst~r Supper will be ht&gt;!d at the 1
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November 11 beginning at 8 p. m. •
Free to all Who served m the 1
Armed Forces re ga rdll'~s of time. :
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WASHINGTON
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Mrs. Paul Frick and \1rs. Alonzo
tVtl. .SAU:: bi!:V~ .HOO.M Modern
(10} 8 • 13• 20, 27 : (ll) 3• lO 6tc N'ci)Tis entertained wiib a birthnome With garaje. Out ol bl&amp;il
TE~N. Iran UPI _ The day dinner, Sunday, honorln~ their
water. SpJebdid neJ.ghborhood. Shab of Iran was back home to·j mother, _Mrs. Clarence Curt1s.·
Ou MuJberr;y Ave., Pil~~e.•~l!~ip day from a four-day state vis.i,t . The dmner was held at the Cur"' M"~ ....,
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4:00 }loua;e OQ Sllb Street
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balance $33.00. Phone 343.
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RENT
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t.;m ou ud11 , 11 u kiUtll:l iUI&lt;.I culuu
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garage.
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vigil in Ji\andlng Uy during tilt:!
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port. Obto Phone
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Hospital fur their un tiring effort
J'vwcroy, un,o.
ll·JU-ouLc USID BOATS
AND MOTORS,
repair at ..reasonable pr1ces.
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111 her !;nt hours. To all . my
$2.5.00 and up, whUe thav l•tt.
11 6 Gtp
.I''lorence Sll)'der, .Route 1, CheaL
neighbors tmd (ricnds who were J\L~·\.f.JUJ:l, L'!.eoW Al\jU U.S.t.:il.
Mttropalltan Mlrlne Sal•• and AIR CONDITIONING. REFiiiGE"R· er, W. Va., Edward Hartenbach,
so thoughtfu l in my herl'&lt;IVCmcnt.
vka 'ta l'Pm ;me earn. New ~J
~ervita, Pamerfly. Phon-. 86-M.
,aUon aervice. Jack'a Retrlger.. - ~ Columbia Drive, Chester, W.
Hurvlcl M. Brown
J"prn, l"&lt;t.·~U•t~r ~. lm. Uur pnce
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tion, New Havfln. !'bone TU· Va.1 -0oti• Pu&amp;h, Route 1, Chestel,
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tJ .UU. :rues ~t..veny :Shop, JoHll·
23G37.
G-23·tf·'W, . V4_:; 7M:yrUe Lyons, Route· l,
mepotL upen CYcnmg unuJ 7 :JU
l.hester, w. va.; C11U'ence Mumaw,
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p. m.
11 6 tHt;
(;LiiLANDI
Route 1, Che1ter, Weat Vlrglnia,
fWO D~CELLJNUS, 1 AND 8
Cad.,. A TV feePtlr tent..
Mar)'
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Route 1,
19~7 PLYMOUTH 6 GYL. $1 ,005.
:IPINIT PIANO
ROOMS. Also ~ room apartment.
PhoM
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Chester,
w.
Va.;
Evelyn Mumaw,
4 door sedan . A clean locally WANT.I!:D: .tf.t,.~WU~SUiJ..EPAR'I'Y
Ciuae an Lown. Phone 310·M
PanMror. OhlO
Route 1, Chester, West Vir&amp;inia,
owned car. Standard s hift. A 1 lo tue over low monthly pay1-'omeroy.
A. N. Bensel.
who are non-residents ot the statt:
real gas saver, Blaettnar's, Porn ·
mcllll on a spwct plano. l.BU be
CUSTOM
BUILT KJ'I\:HEN D!·
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.signed tor your hom~ Free eS. of Ohio and the unknown hein.,
cro y.
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eccn Jucauy. WrHe L;redJt Man- - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __c_1_c:
deviaeea, legatee•, executors, ad·
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limB tea. .lo' oreman and Abbott, ministrator11 and assigns of ScolL
19M C'llbVHOLE r 210 V8, $1,195.
VU1e lmhallll. (H.l) lb 17 :.!3 :l4 (Ill vVon!ed To Buy
8-6-tf Wlwnaw," deceased, will take notict:
Ph011e 6~·Y.
2 Joor sedan, A fine cle~n car With
30
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lhwt Don E . MLlllen, Admini1tratm
.standard tranami11sion.
Blactt ·
WANTED - SO,"'H.:ONE TO sup. I
nus , Pnm!!roy.
11 7 Otc {.Jltl.lJLATJNU COAL Ht:ATl&lt;.:H.
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of
the Est.ate of Scott Mumaw, de·
PLY us wilh Chrilllmas trees .
- -- - - - - - - t.Aooo.J coml.ilion. l'none 94:&lt;1--J.
Crttt ltacllortl
ceased, on the 5lh day of October,
Contact us imnwdialdy. fo'ifc's
1957 lH.llCK CJili:J.'JUY 2 !lOOR.
Jl 4 6tc .l'fQvtJ.b:: s.hop. I)bone 0~3·X ..
.•&gt;11,-.,._ Ph"lllh~ Cont"' ., . l.~~1 , fJ.,~ed hl f,.R~tj.~().in. f9~ th~ Pro$1,005. liard l.D.~·Iower 1t~oriug .
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bile COurt within · i'J\Cl ;f""'qf the
PoWt:!r bukea. DJnaflow drive . X C
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n CowU.y of Meigs and st,Ad, orf:Shio,
Radio and heater.
Blaettnar's, •lhitf - IJ.L tooL Liberty lloUJIC
auegin&amp; th&amp;t the pei"sohal tlstate ot
Pomeroy.
ll 7 61c
Hauer, WH~Iler t~nd urycr, ~
YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DIALIJI: aald decedent, Scott Mumaw, is Jn·
lf"'l 1 ?I Ken!
UIUJJIHIUJ\1 aWIIHI!,l, IWO bedroonuJ.
TV AND APPLJANCIS
sufficient to pay hl1 debtl and
1856 PONTIAC V8 2 DOOH ~1.29~.
Mt!a~«.onutlJC . Uwnll)' Yonker, .New
.NEW-ONE 01. TWO ROOMS- COAL, OIL &amp; ~AS PUitNACIS charge, of administering his es·
Chi~Hain sedan.
Hydramutic.
Haven, W. VB.
11 6 tit~
for ofhce .iipace· uver Duttoo'a
ARNOL~
· tate; that the Mid. Scott Mumaw
ltadio, heater. Sparkling !Jrigin Urug
Store
PJume
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Phone
136-Y
Syrec:uH,
Ohio
died· seized ln fee s.imple of the
al lwo tone turquoise and white LIUUl&gt;
CLt:AN LUMP COAL.
L0.28·12tc
following real estate:
flnilth . Very dean. Uluctlnur's,
Call ltl..illdm.l, :.l-4-W::i:.!. OrYUJe
CUSTOM· · BUTCHERING EVERY
Situate in the County of Meii{J,
Pomt"roy.
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Monday. Will cut for deep freeze. State of Ohio, numbered and de·
TOJ'.I I"ORD pj 1 -~uP. IN .1-'lt SAL!!;:
ELl&lt;.:C1'JUC S'l'OVE,
~... .u.·m ..neu. AlcM•Ii•OUJo, ":'-,•,•••u·
For lnfor~lltion call 4JO·Y after scribed 88 follow': ToWn lot No. Zb
1 9~ 2
gOOd condition $400.00. llun·y ll .
b11by bed and m~tltress, baby
purl. J•boiJtl IJU.t.4-M..
4 p. m. Philip Meier.
11 9 6tc in crooks AdditJoa to the Towa of '
Brown, Cbc6ter. Ohio. ll 7 6tr
scalea, 110111•U kitchen cabinet, 2 Apartmenta, People'• Terrae• and TELEVISION. RADIO &amp; SMALL', Syracuse.
smwiJ A;llll huatert. Phone 428
Y•l• It,, off Butternut Ave., · appU:mce reJt,alr. Phone
Also the foUowln" l'flal eet.te ail
llkW. , MERCURY FOUU. llOOR , wfter 11 1'. M.
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PDmerey. Pho... :J:II·V
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~ date Jn tbe said County of Mel&amp;~
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and State of Oblo, to 100 acre lot
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TRII IIR.VICI. 6141, 12 and bounded and deacribed &amp;:
19S2 Bll!CK 2 UUOll SEDAN. &lt;.:an
HcU
Herb Bradfield, .Harr1son·
week or month. 1900 Central St.,
11·3·21Jtt.
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hue by tnklng over raymcnts of
111Ue, Uhlo.
11 7 Stp 1 G~:~lllpolls.
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$28.50 ]1er monlh. Phone 1\.falon.l
Croob Addition to 1-be Town Oi
W.Va. SP :J-~913
II 10 6tc JWU .l'"UK IHt I'KJC.l!; OF ONE. ~ ROOM UNFU~NISHED APART· 1
Syraeuae; thence Eaat 100 feet h·
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mont. CJoae to Kroa;ers. Chris·
a post; tbene" North eo feet to 1
heel Cl"n UM41 C•n~
JOe lli!Ch. Howley ihd Reed, Mid·
tine Beegle.
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poat; thenee West 100 feet to th
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U 6 tic
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corner ot ·uid lot, No. 2L
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PUBLIC SALI
FOUR ROOM HOUSE ON IJN·I
thence ·South 50 feet to the plac
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gas
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Nov. -!4, 10 A. M.
Phone t~B after 6 P. M. 11-4-tlc
of bellnnina:.
I am lcavinA the .State and will
LIIICk
AIJo the lollowlns real ••
191 .: 0 , Sale
sell m)' pcr~~on&lt;~l property. LOcated .NICEI.Y FURNISHED MODERN 2
AM.
lite,
altuated In
the
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:· ::-- - - 't-.t mile orr the" Old County Road
bedroom uptYlrs
apartmen~.
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County
of
llelp
State
of
Obh
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61 1
POR SALE
frnm .ltnl'lnc to l'ortllnd on 8eU·
Phone 6419.
H 4 6tp
Pem~ 52J
· lind In 100 aere lot No. 290 i
SCiJtt Mumaw resl c11atc In Syr· crs H.1dgc Road No. 130 Lebanoa
KAUn
FIIO STORI
Town No. 2, Raop No. 11, lD•
vNi"URNlSHED
.MODERN
t6·ROOM
ICUit&gt;, Ohio, will be sold to
tht IClWIIShlp.
At CMatw
bounded aM deaeribed 11 followt
and
baUt
apartment.
Phone
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hiJbeat bidder on I&lt;'riday thl:!l tath
WcatmJ!IhouHC Retrijcrator
l'uk,n
5-1145
to-wU;
BegJnnlna at North ·We~
atp
day of November, 19~9, al JO :OO A.
Speed ~u"en Waaher
eomer of Aid lot No. 211 in Crook
?d. at the ofll~e of J . B. O'Brien. Al·
a piece Bedr(lom Culte
HAMtLL SIRVICI STATION
Addition to the Tvwn (If S)'l'aeuae
-H-:0-:-U-:S-::E-,A-:-N:-:D-B,...-Ajll; 1834
torney Qt •Law, 1001AI court S1reet,
CClleman tuol oU heater
Befqre
9:30
A.M.
.
l!l••co
North z leet thence Eas
Lincoln H~ts, Phone 321·X or
Pomeroy Ohio. Said real elilntc
Vre!IJ:Ier
Every Day Se,vlee
200 feetj thence South 2 feet
6Ult6, "G•Uipolla.
11 7 8tp
mu11 ael! tor not lcr:rs thln l.he arRuga
AIIN~y 1!53
lhenf!fl weat 200 feet to &amp;be plaC·
praiaed value of $4attno.
J H. P. notary Mower 23 in.
, ROOW HOl!SE AND BATil. '··==~="':=:=:::=~=~J
betlnnln&amp; CO~lnl tOO ooqwor.
Don F.:. Mullen. utlmims ·
WhirlpooJ Dryer
Lower end of Pomeroy. Cdu
&amp;-A-IIAUt·y
feet.
trator of tile l::slllll! uf
R. C. A. TeleYilllon
6443.
11 7 Slc
VISIT II-A .IIAUTY SHOP
Tilt pmoJIJ lint ··~~~
Scott ' Ml.r.laW, dc(~euscd.
'3' Dodae t door car
lbir
shiplnl', ptrm,anent wa~ wUI tab notJae that
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ROOM
BRICK
DUPLEX
WITH
11 o 3tt·
And many other artlclea
aaraJ!Ie,
143 Butternut A\"c. &lt;~nd SL)'llng. Call 2311, kl.cine. been made partie~ d~~d~~.
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OWNER: Claude Gunno
Ald. petition, and they
11 7 6lc 10 .27·80t.e
PANTs, SHIRTS. JACKETS S.le conducted b)' Bradford Auc· . Phone 401-J .
and women'• dreue1, aew. Joe'•
tlon L'o. Crltt Bradford, Auctlon· .:l ROO}! APARTMENT. call S88·Y.
Carry O~t, 56t Locutt St.,
er. A. c . nradfdord. Manaaer
11 10 6 lp
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11 7 Gtc
BEfutY AYe,, l'omoroy, BUI•ll:·l
in kUchcn with rcfriecrator
_,tove. Utilities furnished. Also 2
Room furnished Qpartment .. Call
3781.
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Used only a few time~ Pay off/

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Conee~t.oat\Gft

12:00 Truth !)r Conaequences
11:80 It Could Bo You
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Prlee II B!fol

5:00 SteamboJI BW

porches, outoui1dtng, and sever·
al lOla. $4:tOO.OU.
~IN~!£- Large
lot. was
R DOWN-Here II tbe tanker 1unoco VIrginia tire at it.l belght 1n RoWitoD,
ed
8
prv1ce IUu.• .&gt;D, ne
pamt and
Tex., Wbel'll firemen baUiecl 18 boun before gtttinJ the beat ollt. Sevemi tanker crewmen
.J,Pme lixLUres. $2aOO.OQ.
were kllJed, and the aeriea ot elgbt expi01Jona injured mol'fl than 40 person-. All tboae oU
J~(,;Mii FAKM - _Ideal for . beef
ato.. .,e tanka made uother rex CJty ........ 1mmJn t.
.eaLUe. 50 acres m cutuvallon,
·~en __ . __ ----·--·tof.l.me Umber, good house Jnd il ed to answer the same on or before
ent were Mr. and J.frs. curtis. lolr.
~na. ~.00.
the 5th day of December, 19~9.
:1 .. CUCKLIR R•ALTY
Don E. Mullen, Administra·
and Mrs. Frick and children, Jer·
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S
ry, Paula and Eddie, •nd Mr. and
. '" RGIL TIAFORD, S.lesm.an
tor of the Estate of Scott
0n0re
R
Mrs. Norris and daUghter. Ruth
aQI( 229
PHONE 1111-Y
Mum•w. dec:eaaed
111 3!" J. B. O'BRIEN,
i
1ft
Ann.

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POMEROY - 6 · room frame, bath,

FE:\'!ALE GERMAN SHEPHERD. ·
18 mos. old. Fred Emmeril'k, Bai-'
ley's Run .
11 10 3tp i

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5 ROOM HOUSE. WITH BATH,
located at 111 Locust St. Nice
location . Melvin Hood.
ll 2 30tp

LATE HOZ\tE OF
Mrs. Al1ce Parsons. 740 High St.,
Middleport. Mrs. W R. Luellen. 1

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

5iSO Sul!UIIlan

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6 : 1~· Jtm Thacker Show

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1:00 Steamboat

C'OMPLETE 1~8URANCE PROtection. Life, Au~o. Fjre, Poli.o.
CalJ Don Millll, Mh.ldlorpQrt,

DUNCAN ·HEINES FRUIT
E:pis~.:opal Women . t ."a ll 249

SINUER :liG Z,\G SEWING MACHINE--Like new.
OriJ.:inally
\.2J Cord ot 1hunk
c.Lt.LII~U LUX VACUUM CLEAN
cost over $300. Pay orr balaucf
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_____ ---· .- 1 cr. "lnt·uw away oags. Wul se.ll
$143. l'ayments $8 per munth.'
THE FA.:'d!L'k' OF' JOliN ]ll ~lANI Jur oouauce due :jiiLbO. Pay-. Phone343.
lllOtltr i
meUtli ~ - VO per IDOllU· Phone i -·wishes to tha nk t"Vcrvonc fo r
their kindne~s dunn~ .dod 11fter
44j.
11-.HU.~ SlNuER SLAN! NEEDLE- Fi1'c
the rec~nl r1rc 11 t Uu.-u d11el!Jng •
-- -months old, hke new. Balance
Esped&lt;~lly tha11ks to th.- nutlJJul 1 tti.'.:r'U~:lt.!J.SUJ .S1Nlj.KD. lJG ZAG
Jue only S7ti.OO or $8 per nionth.l
rl P
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Phone 343
11 10 6te,
, :.e ...·Jnl:l mdcmne. LJI&lt;:e uew. Un·
an
omcroy · tre 1)o~ partmeuts
A;om1uy cu~l vvet" ~UO.UU. l'ay
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ages 17 to 501• from
Pomeroy·Midmepon
uea, In Industrial
Electroolrs aod Guld·
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Agents, Middleport. Fire, Aut~
tHbile, Bonrl11. Phone 6316.

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MUST SELL TillS W~:EK - TWo
Card of Thanks and Speo!tal Nollce• oJ Even" $1.00 Obituariea
piece Vtdvur livwg room suite;
l)Ubliabed at 1 cent ,lee' w&lt;lrd.
6 pc. dining room suite: kitchen ·
WORDS
1 DAV
3 DA.YS
8 DAY:
1 MU
ctle set ; Sunray gas range; Westingh(lus~ refrigerator;
)X:. bed·
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80c
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$1.36
$4.5()
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60c
$1.20
$1.80
$6.00
room suite; 2 full size double
16t
$1 .6(
$2.~
$7.50
beds; I Radiant gas heater; 1
\da Cffelved by IU A...M. 'Nill be lil that day's paper
hathroom heate r; 1 Zenith radio
console with r('('ord player. Oth· l
cr items of hou::;ehold furniture.
Notice
For
ABSOLUTELY NO HUNTING OR r";..;.._...;.,;_;;.;;;.;..;.._ _ _ _o C11n be seen at 170 Mulberry-av,
after 5 p. m.
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W;~~;~~j?RFUU.. TIME HOUSE NECHI ZIG ZAG SEWING MA·
Live in. Call Coolville.
chin~ ..Makes buton holes, sews
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s.tainless steel restaurant -~uip­
.&amp;:as furna~. 4: room apartment.
DON STlVERS
menl Lunch Counter, Stoola,
Second St., Pomeroy, gas furnace .
Cooler&amp;. Re.stllurant complete
Call 294.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 10, 1959

Pomeroy Benders 4-H Club
PrOQressive Dinner Is Held

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· CHUallE FOR TODAY•.
OXFORQ, H. c. UPit - RfYtnue
~ h1ll In aasy tlmt- lrrfttlq
two moenshlnan. (lit their nJ.,.t
attn Tundty aftw mekinw friends
wtth • b1t bulldog tM moonahlnlll'l
postad 1.11 a watchdot.

tizer and ulad, buffet style with the group eating in front of
the open fire in the living room
at her home. The main course of
beef stew and hot rolls was SeT\1ed at the home of Charlesanna
Hess with Karen Hoffner, Barbara
Coates, Jennifer Lohse &lt;illd Caro·
Jyn Vaughan asstst.11nts. The third
course was sen-ed at the home of
Alita Carpenter with Jane Baer
assistant. Spice cakes and hot
chocolate were. served and ravors
were turkeys made of cumdrop&amp;.

SALES &amp; SERVICE

VOL' XI

refreshruents were served
by
Mrs. M. L. French, Mrs. Robert
Harris, Mh. Robett Coats and,
Mrs. Carroll Swanson.

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"COME SEE US'

OJNTON FISHER
COMPANY
No011o 8007-X
MIDDLEPORT

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Mrs. Arthur Strauss entertained weekly n1eetlng.
members of her card club Monday
Judy Sauer and Janice Zirkle
e~·ening .
were leaders for the evening and
devotLonfl were enHtl[!d "DevoHigh score was won by Mn. Nor
and Devotionals."
man Humphreys and low by Mr!!.
L)nn Buchanan, moderator, conDonald Lowery. Others playmg durled the business m cetin~ and
were Mrs. Denver Rice, Mr!!. R&lt;ilph plans were completed for the
·
Mra, CharJes Clarkson, Mrs. ::.wtmmtng party to be held thia
TheliUI, Mrs. Kenneth McEl- 1~?"''..'~· Saturday evening at
the
lll&gt;im'Y and Mrs. Joe Bailey.
Huntington pool. Plans are
to
the conclusion of the evening meet at the church betwee n 6.30
rdre.thments were seTYcd by .Mr3. and 7 p . m tu go w Huntmgton.
Strauss.
Thl' closing 1-'raycr was giveu by

liz PRICE SALE
CLEANSING
CREAM

Cream Shampao
llog. $2.00

Reg. $2.00

Now$1.00

Now$1.00

Reg. $2.00 HORMONE CREAM · · · · · · $1.00
ROSE LOTION
CLEANER
Rec.' n .oo

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LOTION
Reg. u.oo

for.$1.00
50c_
-Now
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Reg.• 1.00 CREAM DI!ODORANT ............. . 50c
Reg. 75c ROLL ON DI!ODORANT LOTION . 3 for 75c
Reg. f%.00 PETAL FRESH BODY LOTION .... U.OO

DUnON DRUG CO.
COATS BLPG.

MIDDLEPORT

Mrs. Cora B. Hart , widow of
Clarence E. Ha r t, who operated
Hart &amp; Co., Jewelers in Pomeroy
for more
th&lt;ln 56 years, has
been residing in Lancaster since
selllng the busineu 12 years ago,
is now making her home with per
nephew, Clarence D. Mulkin, 582
Weber Road, Columbus, 2

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomero) Ohio
TONIGHT
"SAY ONE FOR ~IE' '
Bing Crosby, Debbie Reynolds
Not Open Wednnday
THURSDAY and PIRIDAY
" IIAVE ROCKET
WJLL TRAVEL"
'Jlhree Stooges

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TOM DOOLEY "
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:iw-. and Mrs. Keith N~lson
,Fonna BaiJey J who have been in
So•uth Dakota where Mr. Nelson is
with tbe Air l'~orc40l, vlaited recenUy
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. RusjjeU Bailey, and o'her reJalives and
triends 1he Nel•ona left Saturday
10r Alabama.
Mrs. James Murray and Dora McKee were In Ravenswood Sunday
visiting with Mrs. Murray's aon·in·
law, Mr. and Mrs . Randolph Ward
ind great grandson, Richatd Thorn·
as, son uf Mr. and Mrs. Richard ·
Ward. •
Mrs. Lucille Mayes of Grant St.
returned Sunday after spending
the weekend Jri ).Jma with Mr. and
Mn William Mayes.
Mr. and :drs. Ed&amp;ar Wolfe vislted last w~~k in Charleston .it the
home of Mr. and Mn: Carl Martin.
They went especially to attend the
evangeUsti~ servicea pf Oral Rob·
ertl.
Mrs. C. R. Gilbert, who has spent
the past week with her mother,
Mn. Minnie Erlewine, and daughten, Mrs. L!JCY Gregg and daughters, Judy and Karen, and ~las
Farie Erlewine, returned to her
hom~ In Springfield. · While Mrs GJI
berl was in Middleport, Mr. Gil·
bert W83 on a hunting trip to Can-

COLUMBUS UPJ-The Board of
Water Pollution Control TUesday
ordered offi.ciab of Middleport
and Yellow Springs to appear at
:ts Jan. 12 ,meeting to explain
\·hy their sewage treatment pro-::rams have not advanced fast en·
?ugh to meet the board's satisfaction .
Th~ two villages are among
several in the state wbieb bold
temporary sewa&amp;e dumping permits from the board while construction of their sewage lacili·
ties is in progreu.
At its meeting 'l'uesday, the
!ive-man board denied an application by the Was-hiqgton Couaty
village of New Matainoras to receive a renewed permit.

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studying for her Masters Degree at Ohio University,
Ohio. Her subjects are television radio news writ·

Athens,
lng, and movie making .
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will be in the States for about a y~ar.
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She is shown weariiJg a kimono. made by her mother in
Japan.

Gilkey-Nash Wed~ing Vows Given'
Sunday In Double Ring Ceremony

Mildred Vlrgean Glfkey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Herb¢
Gilkey, Middleport, became the bride of Mr. John Nash son
of Mrs. Edith Nash, Middleport, November 2 In a 6 p.m. 'wed·
ding at the Middleport Nazarene Church.
The bride, given in marriage b)'
her' father '-''Ore a baller'lna lenr.th
gown of white lace over taffeta,
fashion ed with a full skirt and
nHI ~ hing long sleeved jacket, and
a shoulder length veil. She carried
white Bible topped with pinl;
rosebuds and satin streamers tied
In 11ink rosebuds.

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and wore a btdlurina length go wn

of pink nylon m·cr talteta lind a
pink ro~c bud cors11gc.
Geon:e Nosh, the groom 's broth·
er, was OOst llUln.
.ad,.
Mrs. Gllke)', mother ot tie brWf.
was attired in a Navy dress wit~
accessories and wore pink

Tho Rev. Clyde Barllett read the
11le groom's mftther wore beige )
vows of the double ring (•cremony.
Miss Shirley Gilkey, Middleport, with beige accessories and her corwas mald of honor for her sister: eage was also pink rosebuds.
A reception was held at the
home of tbc brlde'11 parents tn tht
at Town Hall where the
was centered with a tiered
~~~~;:•~ cake topped with a min·
and · Mroom. nowen
eandles also were on

FOR
(!!HRISTMAS
GIVING
See
the wonderful·
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the school by the New Hav~n
PTA; Mrs. John Morgan, and Mrs. oa,vld
l&lt;f.V,,e;,: carnival. Proceeds from tbe carnival were

you can sew

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Nation .Pauses Today To Honor Estimated 500

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the country's.
Tradition•!

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Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

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Dept. AiiW'uM JJ
Dinner Is Set

In . Pomeroy

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Serving will begin at 5 P· m.
Admisaion for adults is $1.50 cbil·
dren under 12, '7:lic.
Menu wlll be turkey, dressing,
mashed potatoes, gravy, green
beans, slaw, hot roll•. cranberriea
salad plate, ,pumpttn pie and

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In

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IDi: to be outdone
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'aeteipb: for bids for. a by-pass
oooatrudion Td .Point Pleasant bas
been annoUJJ.ced for Pecertlber 15
by Patrick C. Graney, .,..... . v a. st a, e
Road Commi.ysioner.
Prqperty owners arl' now b~·
i.ng eont•cted in -order tc; secure
the necessary right · or way for
the by·pus wllich is desigm,d to
connect Roules 2 and 35 with
Route · 17 by means of a by-paes
·from the end of Shadltl Bridge to
a point on f!.oute 35.
.
Graney satd t~at upon reee1pt
of a favo.t'able bid for the Pt~
je~t's construction, Q)e contract
wtll be awarded. _ _ _, _ __

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The Eagle Ri~ge ChW'th wll1 reopen Sunday, Nov. 16 frn: regular
servicCs starting Sun4~Y S~bool at
10 a.m.
sunday night serVices bemg at
7:30 w1th prayer meeting ~hedul·
ed for Thursday night at 7:30. Pas. tors of the charge are Rev. George
.
Casto and Rev. Lawrence Manley.
At the regular meeting of Galha·
Meigs Lodge No. 96, Fnrt~mal Order of Police which met . Monday
evening at the Gallipolis City Hall,
,
the following oHicers were nom·
1
lnated for 1960.
President, Cllief Chester Leaper
ei11S . un
•f Gaillpoplls ; viO&lt; pr.. lden~ P•·
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trolman Paul North , both of GaUi·
m'
port· secretary • treasurer, St:t. to be included in a study on the Improvem-ent of Instruction
,
, Joh~ Taylor of Gallipolis; TrusteeS, was announced at a meeting of the Mason County Board of
J'Dtll Cenltll ot AJiieulture, Deputy SlleriCf (irant Umg and Pa·
way i.D \f~lll County, trolma~ Pal Nortll, both of Galli· Education by Superintendent Walden Roush on Monday eve-.
up to date fa:rrn statts· polla; Chaplain, Patrolman Wil· ning.
Also selected was Doddridge County. The selection means
.tMJUected tn J9M 1 ;when liani .S.rr· Inner Guara, Patrolman
Jt was pointed out that witb
een•~.J~ revealed the fol·lr,•;~• ~nningtcn alld Conductor, lbal lhe counties will have yroSaunders. all or GaJlipolis. fessional help from the Welil Lhe value of property increa$ing
••ppllratlona of Chief Jed Virginia Department of Education in the area it was · thought thflt
~;~~ and Patrolman David from Manhall College and from · mohey would be saved by pur·
of Pop1er~y were e&lt;~n· other smuces in improving in· chasing the site as soon as possistruction on aU levels of educ:a.
ble.
lton.
Nov. Z3 was set a~ the date on
Tear.:hers or ?tlason County will wbich the bo11rd will meet with
be called to a special meeting on ar~ hitecllll to dJstuss the county's
WedneSday, Nov. 25, at
which school building program .
time the program will be explainThe board hired Johq Elias Jr.
ed in detail to them.
as janitor at the Mason Grade
. J'lu. ~o~nEarl Sturgeon headed a delega- Sch~l -and Mrs. Janet Capehart
the seven- tion from tile CitlKii~ ~rht!~l ... ~N'rAtarv at Pt. Pleasant Sen·
cal.lliOO Slctring Committee appearing be· i~r -High sChool. Gnntcd a ieavc
at~ fore t~e board · and requesting of absence from Ordnance School
in speedy selection of a site for the for the remainder of tbe y('ar w~11
~;~~~~~~:~~:•&lt;~ n-:w Pt.. Ph:asant JuniOf Hi.gb :Mn. Delote• Blessing McCallis.scliool.
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For '60
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Mason Co. Selected Fm· State

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In otber action, tbe bofrd:
-Granted i $115,700 , federal
appnprialion to Toron\0 iD Je(·
tenon ·"CttutltJ, spending ·the last
ot a $1,.155,825 federal gra9t for
Ohio commoDities financing sewer
projects. Toronto is building a
$1,060,000 sewer system. ·
-Granted temporary
sewage
permits to the Trumbull ,CounlJ'
communities of Niles an«\ Glrud.
Both sa,ti~ied tbe board with pro.
&amp;.~Sl!i .in their ·sewer ~D\8.
'rbe permit&amp; extend until Jan. 15
hi Nllu :and until June l la
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-CftnUDu'Cd untll Jan. 12 thf
case ot Geno-a In Ottawa CountJ
which bai been ad:ed ·to explain
why ita II!C•er progi'am ill not
moviPg f4St enough tO meet the
~mbnstrati('oDS are a part bonrd 1a alfproval
inwunce .company's Dill·
tional drin to reduce highway
acddents, promote safe metbods
in drivmg, and assist 14)UII agendes in teacbi~ safety til )"i)Ung,
new drivers.
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B'ds
Recell'
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for I On New By p...,.s
At Pt Pleasant

will bo used
for fighting rural

The Eag1e Ri.lne
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ChUfCh Reo, pens
Wreath la)'ll'!g
!=~:;~~~.;marked Veterans
ob- . .
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In ttle rest of the couo· This' Sund·ay
th&lt; day.

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The board gave tbe community
30 days to appeal tbe denial. MaJ·
or-elect RusseU Hanlon told the
board, headed by Health Director
Dr. Ralpb Dwort, the Vi1laJie bad
dilfieuJty findln&amp; a reasonably·
priced site ftrr a eewagt; treat·
ment plant . He said the village
wanted the state's advice on .(indo
iog one.
U tbe village does not file a&amp;.
appeal, tile board will charge it
with a violation Iince many real·
dent! are pumping JeWlie into
storm drains flowing iftto tbe
Obio RiYer. Madmum penalty ia
$MD for each day the violation ·
exi&amp;t.s.

Girard.

The .llulland Fire Department's
annual. Turkey Dinner will be
held at thi Rutland Grade School
Thursday, Nov. 12.

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On Sewage Plan

ACCEM'S NEW PIANO FOR SCHOOL

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bury.

Leaders for the meeting next
week w1ll be Bruce Wallace and I
Da vid L)-'0116.
At the close of the meeting refreshments of ice cre3m and cake
were 11erved to the 18 who were
Miss Rulko Yoshida, • graduate student of Keio University,
present.
Tokyo, Japan, spoke at the Women's Association meeting of
the Pr~sbyterian Church, Mid.dJeport, on Thursday evenmg.

Mrs. Cora B. Hart
Now In Columbus

eport Officials Ordered Before
Ohio Water Pollution Board Jan. 12

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DOROTHY PERKINS

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High score at the ladies table
was won by Mrs. Horace Karr.
During the evening refreshments
.vete served to Mr. and :drs. Paul
B11_er, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Karr
and ' Mr. and Mrs. ~oy HoJter of
CheSter.
The llext meeting of the club
will be heM i1t the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Baer.

relatives In the areij.
Mrs. W. R. LleweUyn, Htgh St.,
and brother, Carl Parsons, of West
Columbia, . W Va, SJ"!Inf the week
end In Toledo with rel~tivl!IJ. They
went espetlallf to a"' tbelr llitM:tt
Letha RWlseJJ ot Bradbury Mrs. Durwood Bannister (('~raldlne
spending
few days, w1th her Parsons) who is reeoverifls: from
f11mily, Mr. and .Mrs. I major surgery.
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and family.
James Miller
of
Coont•&gt;01 spent tbe weekend wltb Mr.
.Mu. .Floyd Harr.tson oi Brad-

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Ohio, Wednesday, November 11, 1959
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D-tetl 'J'o 'J'llt! l•teren.. IH Tille lflelg..lffuon

The Saturday Nite 'Card Club
met last week at the borne of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Weber iii Rutland
at8p. m.

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St rauss Ibegan
Mr. and
R1c11ard Vaughar.
Mrs. Armur
th eir new duues last .:::.unday
cve nmg aa counselors for the WY.l&lt;'
I5 HOS t ess For
()( the First Unitrd Presbyterian
t'
when the group met at
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Card Cl' ub ee •ng the ch~&lt;rch
al 6 p. m. for thelf

u1ht ....,.. llkel1
in ttw touth •rMI Nit toRy1 Nffto
In, celchr soutMast this efttlrMOil.
Partly cloudy and much

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Saturday Nite
Card Club Met
At Weber Home

Vaughn's Begin
New Outies As
WYF Counselors

Weather
with IC8H•....,

Prize Awarded State Grange Ba~g Winner

After the close of the meeting

Following the th1rd cour se, the
grou p went to the home of Jennifer Lohse for a busaness sesston,
when plan~ were discuued for a
hayride in the near future. A
marshmallow toast in Ute recreation room conduded tbe evening.

For The Best
In Point Salet
And Servin

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HILPFUL WATCHDOG

The Pomeroy Benders 4-if club had a progressive dinner ,
Monday evening, as a part of their outdoor cookery proJ ect.
Tamara Finlaw, assisted by Janet Brown., served the a-ppe-

PA.INT
ROOFING

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Five State Group
Aimed To Promote
River Recreation

ClNCINNATI fUPI) - A fivestate conservation ora:anization
aimed at promoting recreational
areas along the Obio River was
established Tllesday.
Herbert B. Eagon, Ohio Natural
Resources Direttor, wu named coordinator of the committee which
will develop a pro&amp;ram to seek.
recipr&amp;cal lishlng and .OO.l lieeD&amp;-o
ing among member states.
Lack of reeipJ'(lBity has been a
slumblinb block to the devel~
mcnt of new iecreaUonai' areas,
he said.
Eagon seid any mtjor develop.
ment program would be retarded
unless licellSe!l issued by one state
were honored by otbers ·aJoilg the
river. He noted sut!h ag-~t:ement&amp;
between ,Ohio and PennsYlVania on
t&amp;e Pymatuning Reservoir and between Indiana and Dlinois on the
Wabash River.
Minor Clark, Ke·ntuek:y commis·
~ioner of fish and wildlife, howev·
er, told the group he dtd not favor
sut!b reciprocal licenses. "Xenlueky alrudy Is overrun wttb hunl·
ers,'' be said.
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Kentucky, whose boundary Is the
shoreline on the Ohio aide of the
river, hu req-aired fiahermer. from
other states to iet Kentucky ll·
censes.
Eagon said Ohio WIS ''prepared
to enter Into negMiutions with
Wl:'st Vir,einia and Kcptllcky" ror
redprocal f1sblng liccn~S~es. The
commiltee will confer with governors of the five states before be-ginning a program.
MEIGS OI!NIRAL HOSPITAL
Admitted, Virginia Estep. Middleport; Charles Carr, Tuppen
Plains; Mrs . Violet C11rmiehael,
Middleport .
Dlschar&amp;ed, Mrs. Alma Rupe,
Rutland; Clara Sellers, Portland.;
Births, 1on born to Mr. and lin.
Herbert Seth, Pomeroy.

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wed tolaJed $185
Chief of rouce Herbert
ported todo;y,

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