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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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OJNTON FISHER
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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
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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
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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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: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.

She

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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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She resides at Chubb House o n tbe University campus and
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
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of New Haven Elementary Sc_li~l,
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

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Dept. AiiW'uM JJ
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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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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.
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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·
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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
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, 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
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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
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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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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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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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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
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when the group met at
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Card Cl' ub ee •ng the ch~&lt;rch
al 6 p. m. for thelf

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in ttw touth •rMI Nit toRy1 Nffto
In, celchr soutMast this efttlrMOil.
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Saturday Nite
Card Club Met
At Weber Home

Vaughn's Begin
New Outies As
WYF Counselors

Weather
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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.

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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-

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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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· ·Connaentatin~ Editoriallv

So MRS. BULLISTER
WORt;; AN

Homogenized lntu Americanese
Wf haven't noticed any mass 1.ur 111ng of!
of TV sets in Meigs County si nc-t• tht· qu i·tz
.acandaiB broke. Nor do we ;lou bt that 11 tlw
sponsors, producers ;md net works hu d. thP
COtu'i&amp;e to continue their brund of rigged entertainment 99 and up per cent of o ur TV
viewers would continue to enJo~· vtew ing il
However, the TV industry und L• rstalllLLblv
was shaken to its leather soles
We surmise their shock caml' not hecaust'
t.bey finally realized something wrong had
been perpetrated . Rllther, th ey ran for tht•ir
holes, fired ta·lented peopl&lt;: ri ght a nd lpf1.
embarrassed others pusherl to the fmnl 111
the probe, because they w('re taughl.
They feared not the wr il1h of th~ GrC'c!l
Yardstick of the Universe . They quailed . r ather, before what public opinion might wre~.:k
upon their scheme for making money .
Thus, the TV scandal Is a provocative indi·-.
cation of our comrnon matenalism.
But we would argue with that person·. who
criUcJzes materialism 3S SU(:h. TrUe, Chrislianity place.s the humbl e, poor man first in
line to greet St. Peter. And it h tolerably if not Impossible- for the rich man even to
get in the line.
Yet we positively must viPw the maxims of
Christianity in the ligh t or modern history lf
our religion is to continue having impact on
our lives.
Those who would destroy materialism a·nd
substitute for it the catacomb existence, are
saying modern America is &lt;Jifogether u waste.
They are saying America 's miracle of production, its idealism, its power for potential
good in a· world torn by hundreds of Wars
reaching into eras before Christ, may as well,
have,

tH ·re&lt;1 ft pr

Tl u• medidtw for the m&lt;~l ;uty of material•~m is 1101 U(.'structJon of tod&amp;y's wOJid which

lllatcria lism has in l~·ge part in.spired. Rarh er, 'rt is the tem pering of materialism with
th( · pnwed nJi es of C hristianity that applied
Ill 1-'al('stlne nearly 2,000 yea rs ago and are
qiiitc as Important for a heaJ thy personality
tod ay.

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American buiiness, in its giant and small
form . has proved that that business which
s~t v0s hest profits most Large corporations
during th e lean 30s found themselves rising
fro m a n~ar lmol.'kout blow with "Christianizecf' methods of profit sharing. bonus plans,
retirement sl'hedules all of which at least
parUally brought improved employe rela·
tlons , mo1·eefficiency, la·rgerprotits.
The cL1re for what ails the TV industry in
its quizz phase or entertainment is not to
close down the fietworks, or fire ail the sus·
pect entertainers 'and producers. Rather, it
would be to recognize their mistake for what
it waa, a'wrong acl. An4 that 11 happ~ned because the objective in TV enterta•inment has
been to entertain with a disregard for how it
was done.
No one minds the sham in a "professional
wrestling" bout. We know it's make believe.
It was the act or deceit that was wrong in the
quizz shams.
TV is a youthful industry . It is not surprising that upansion in the industry has gotten
ahead of the rules it lays down for itself.
Jt is time now, probably overdue, that the
industry get serious about where its out.-ofbound lines are, where the goal posts stand,
wpQI, coq~t\lutcs ~ foul, and what doesn't.
And lvhen lhese rules are put up for public
scrutiny, gues~,w.h't 1
They will be rrlanY or thC precepts of Christianity hom o~en ized into Americanese.

Epgle Ridge
Society Report

Mr. and Mn. A . D. Tutlle spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elza Osborne &lt;Ot Athens.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Harris called
on Mrs. Amy Wolf Sunday afternoon.
.
William Wolf spent Sunday with
Mr. 11nd Mrs. --Milton Tuttle and
family .
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton 'McElroy
and daughter of Cozaddale, Ohio.
and mother, Mrs. Martha McElroy,
of Sand Ridge spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Amy Wolf.
Mrs. Milton Tuttle viaited her
grandparents. iU. and Phs. George
Clark tnd Mrs. A. D. lllttle and
Mrs. Amy Wolf viaited ~th Mrs.
Josie Heitger at HarrisonvlJle o.n

provemt·nl of om•~ p?-ace on earth, not in the

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 10, !959

Olestnut Ridge,
Society News

Friday alternoort
Mr. and \ln. Harry Wolf mill'd
with .Mrs. Amy Wolf Wednt&gt; sd~y
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dill and farn ·
ily spent Sunday with :dr. and :\tr s.
Ray King or New Haven.
Mn. A. D. Tuttle and rnothr&gt;r.
Mrs. Amy Wolf. spent 'fhursd&lt;i~- afternoon with Mrs. Harold ·Bee ~: it'
of Doreas.
Mr. and i~rs. Gary Dill and fam11)• Yillited his parent s, Mr. and .\ irs.
Earl Dill at Morning Star, M'unda)·.
Little 'Mandie Rose s pent Mun·
day with her grandmother Mrs A.
D. 'futtle.

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Wade Walker,
Miasisslppl State bead coach, wlll
direct the South ~quad in the
14th annual North-SoUth Colleit
All -Star Game Jn the Orangll'
Bowl

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In the tables below A&amp;E are
for Age and Experience, S for
Speed, R lor Reaction Time B
for Braking and TS for Total
Stopping distance :
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Larry Gllimm ________ 1~
20
Sandra Bowen . _ •
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Mrs. Kcrsbner ____ 24-6yrs
30
W~idner

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RUTLAND
James Oheadle .L • • 16-9Mo
20
Leila Longstrellh ___ 16-lMo
20
Robt. Marcum ___ 23-7Yrs
30

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Social Eventa

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ogdin. Columbus, spent a J1.ight with Mr. aud
Mrs. Je&amp;:Se Profrlt. J4r. Ogdin re·
eently retired from the ma~ service and they expect to visit their
son, Ronald, in c·ali.fornia .durmg

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any dlabUlty ol' (J)i- kind?"
" said he, "oniJ 'U.:.N two
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go Ramlrer, 13~. Havana. ctuiMI,
outpointed J •. Ellit, 136, Trtnion,

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Of an the unrewardln.1 boule
bold chortl, It seems ~o me that
~ualin1, juat -plaiQ duttlna, lela
the matt manotonoua. You. ro1.1t lt
all ~hlt morntq, tomorrow ita
riJbt lhere juat the 11.me as if
you'd never touehed it.
Yet, I a:ot to thlnklnc. · l1ow
loollah to complain wben one
thlnkl of the thouundl of
let~a. or near homele111 q.vtnell
~.vh'o would love to hlyt a table
and ehatn to d111t, or .an ol~ IU
plate or e~ stove to uae. .And· l~
made mo C~ an4 aah~.
1 was a1ao thlntinl Of ••·--'' ;;'c~A:
veraes wh...oln \he author Wll . 0;~~~·1=~~
thin") bem.,.nihl ber latt
f.
dil"hfl• and Wl!nt in the meulllmt
to g:ive food. , to a n,e~ OH whq
t.l)ld her 'jATa1, l .l\;I'Vf! no ~P"·
Aaklna: a~ut- the st\1ek.tn
loved OD«Js, o~he lo\1nil the)o
nil killecJ in the war. Of

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Al¥in Green, 176, Big Sprlntr Tu.,

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Carter, 139, San Francisco, ~
K lido N..n"Ht 'ffh,6t-i/ Mex. i4),
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Warriors Choice
To Take Title

FOil BE'M'EII STEERING
GET ADJUSTABLE BALWOINTS
Kll Available For Moot Cua AI

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a leaning

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see it nowl

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Of strength, gave Philadelphia its
,ifth victory In elx atartJ Tuesday nfJbt: when be tipped in the
decidin' batket wlth so seconds
remaining to defeat the New
York Knickerbockers 126-12&amp;.
In other league action, Bolton
beat Detroit, 128-109, and the
Hawks whipped Minneapolis, 134·
lOll In a doubleheader at St
Louis.
Chamberlain, moving at a pace
that could eclipse the roolde •coring record aet by Ela:ln ,.ayklr of
M.lnneeapolis last 1ea1oli, poured
hi 39 PQints and crabbed f3 rebounds. breatJag bia own club
record for retrieVes.
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the former Kanua Vnivendt)'
Ali-Amerieaa now bu the ·beJt
scoring averac~ fn tbe NBA at
36.9 poJbta a &amp;Jime 1nd has forJed,
abead of Boston'i BIB RuiHU ta

rebounal.

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English Cut
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tlm'ly ltarull tor anotl\er. In tb.la Ampta AlluM
L'lo tor the two O"a, ete. •ingle lettf!H, apoe.
~ aiUI t'ormatloft ot tiMI word~ are all hlntt,

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Sliced Bacon

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Fish and Seafood
Pollock Fillets :.::'"~:."err _ •. 29c
Green Shrimp ~~.~. 42 · ... §9c
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F•ISh s·tiC
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Frog Legs .
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Citp'n Jolln'o
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SHANI(

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Whole Ham •. 43c Whole Ham •. 47c
•. 89c
CENTER SLICED SMOKED HAM
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Groun
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Slab Bacon ':!'":..
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Fresh Pork Ham=:"'_ .. 39c
Cornish Gciine Hens -j;69c
CHOICe

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Candy Cherries~- !r::6Sc

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Pineapple Twins
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Vanilla Wafers;:;.. _ ,rc,.23c
RaiSin Brea d Frooh Doilr - t""'23
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Provolone Cheese :-rr:;h"••· 59c
a.or. 29
Ch.eese srrc.,.
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U"ttect Prell lrtNrnlfloMI
is providing
the PbUadelphia Warriors · with, a
stairway to their firat Eastern
National B.!lsketball AssoclaUon
title 1n fOur years.

as tick and tired of all thlli
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chana:Jnr a• Prei. Ike Ia of the

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ZANESVILLE, 0.

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tearing down a light pole.
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ldantlft.d as Emerson
n~. 24, Robert P.ild., 21, bofh,

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were killed Tuuday nltht -..n
their auto plunged Into the Ohio

ports circulated here today ·that

did
tell
you
sisters
the ·p killtt
they sent my ''mums" dollaf baCk
Jut Sprln11. Got sil'k and tired of
my writing them. Seeing tormer
pupil Florence Rowe at Library.
Her sweet and sunny smite and
way• always such ll joy to ·"e. So
sorry to read of former SuP.t. Bill
Melvin's death of last AlliUM.
News reached ua here dnly last
week. Geraldine
Bratton (~rs.
OrviJ.Ie) feollni lonely with her
husband away on river wort · 18
days and mol'tl at a time. ~e and
•mall son ' Earl frequent Ubrary
visitors and alao our neighbon.
Geraldine's maiden name was
Minor,. • niece of MHS'1 Claire
Minor former H. S. histocy teaeber. Lovely picture· of Juanita Hawkins to btt married In FebruJry.
We mi.u the John Hawkinl family
very much. The Earl SmiJh&amp;
&lt;Marityn Milltrl no* our nel.ih·
bors livlnl ln the Inaels property
recently vaealed b)' Bob Mills
I· •~~~~J. We receive a lovely ·bot
I;
of com br•ad from another
11ew ancJ beloved nti&amp;bbW' Mn.
Jim Fau.llmer, a natiVe of Qld
Vlr&amp;lnla •JJd 'JD expon~nt ln. true
hospitality and generooslty ot one
fJl the 1tates we !Imply tove to

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hHdquarters.

ClrttJand,. fltd ,Nmet ~,.-A.r,..ld..

lee a ltrange blanket
throuch the air lt1t just me

steel strike and that's
mouthful.

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tlement of the 'union's dlspuM
nNinagtment soon 'Will M occ:tollocll
by lO to 15 1mtller procluan.

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PN•hWnt O.VW J.
McDanaltl p ..... lctell Tuesday the

Mr&amp;. carl AUensworth under·
eye surge"ry ' last Friday at the
Pl&amp;UIQ,t Valley Hospital in :Pt.
P~uant.,u.Jl.,l, , s~m.vale.cing nicelv ..
She e~~:pe't~JP.pre~p · to her honle
on Ash Sl Middleport, Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. LlOYd Harris apent
the w~.k.IJld in St Albans, W. Va.
with her son-In-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mn. George Circle and

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1FOittr Mttd.
- ...._.Idtvishm. EmTont Wllo ,...... "':·
to the limited auitna apa"We fMl t.blt ''ODe For the een tbould mate tltt ~ tl. tldl
of.. the . a~dltorium, tleketa 'lrilll 'ID&amp;d" 11 1 fine sbmr, done 1n opportunlb to ,_ oaa fll 0 . ·
sao:&lt;~ for only tbe OIW perform- eseellut tute and finellf. wal two fNt performUCH ol "OM .
ttme stated on t.he Ucl::et:.
are utnmety fortUlll\e in hav- For tilt JWad."
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"The Rotary Club iJ utremel)' Ill w aecoDd army ncru.IUoi 1
plea&amp;ed to htvt 1 part in brln&amp;bring Ul thbl new edltloo l
Ina: "One For The Road" to the
•bowmoblle. AI !or- the
people of GIUlpolit, and the KGJI
of our community, it wiU
area. we have ~pt.ed the optbe opportunity to ' "
portunlty to participate In the
live top notch musical variety
W
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ly PIIDDII NOUDASHEI.'I'

About a week aco il turntd eoo1
and •nappy so I got out the
bla~:&amp;~ets. for lJlr_et;! l}_e""J rather
li~ht wel&amp;ht cotton 011es. This Wll
the day AITER one of the eoo1
nl&amp;htl. 1t promptly turned _Wlfirm
. ua.hl. So I hauled off the blanteta
and laid them handll)' by. Another
week Pl88€1d, cold 11ain. I
out the blsnkelt, It turned warm

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tbe tid:et b ctvm

COLUMBUS UPI - Gov. Mf.'
chael v •. DISall~ ~Mod Dlmocratlc Natlonel Chelrmen Peul M.
Butler Tuttday of ullng "tiM
WDfll. typt D,f ·nwchlne polities" In
ettemph tCI ralst l\'tOMY for the

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trel, one ot the arm:v'• top IJlOWl
.11/ Sgt. Kabage aaid today, -.ad 1n
•lbowmoblle's
new
production,
"One For The Road" Jt cert&amp;iniY
appears that we've hit the j.act
pot in tbe entertainment
field.
We had originally hoped Lo obtain
a &amp;how for the MGM area dutina:
the summer or !aU monlbJ to be
held out of doors. But due to the
!ad tb&amp;t the Jhowmobile was not
in production at the time we juat

bad made
to wait
tJDtil tbeto unit
be
availabie
Ul. could
I am
confident, llowe'l'-,r, tbat the qua.
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llty of the &amp;bow and the ability
"J!:
bet
tta
of it's penonnel, make it worth
. ven
ore
e bua:e IUecess waiting for."
lerlJO)'ed by the "'Wind Symphony"
an entirely dlftereot type of abow
M/ Sgt. ' Kabage stated that free
COLUMBUS Ut'l - , ... Ohio 1-wble.b tbe Rotary .~P''·""'Hd tlckets lo both the lfternoon and
Farm Bu,..u lleder•tlon will de- · thia
tummer, your
evening performance• would be
clcle today whfthar It favors con.
sen-lee hal
made available in the near future
tlnllld n1tien_. . farm ,......,..
to
re- and that all person• reque•Ung

CINCINNATI UPI -#Dileo. fNreel foul play t.dey a• thef southt
the whwMbouh of Johft Cwttkt..
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CROSSWORD

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Middleport

Raymond 'furn~r (Columbus) up town and Bilked him my
' favorite : "Have
you stopped
be11ting your wife yel?"
And quick as a flash Raymond'u
answer : "Yes. 'cause she atarted
!tghling back.''
Raymon d's cute little wife, tho
former Ruth Ann Holter is about
lhc size or , ' pint or lll.18p afler
u week's washing, which makes it
all the funnier. Theirs was a
werlding of lasl .Tunc.

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Theodore Rupert and his moth- the winter.
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BEllLIN UPJ.-.Ru11lan 1nd Eut
WASHINGTON UPI- TM JIOCNI German bou11wivea foullht over
end Dr111 _Admlnlltratlan {PDA) 1 tcarce apple• in the Ryuian a:ar·
eoncluetM tush tMh todaiy t. fi!W ~ riaon town of Brendenbura, Eut
ovt what ~Mrt of tht ttsf cranMrry Germanr," tbe "Information Burcrop Is ~ah for hout~wlftl to eau Weat" reported.
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So MRS. BULLISTER
WORt;; AN

Homogenized lntu Americanese
Wf haven't noticed any mass 1.ur 111ng of!
of TV sets in Meigs County si nc-t• tht· qu i·tz
.acandaiB broke. Nor do we ;lou bt that 11 tlw
sponsors, producers ;md net works hu d. thP
COtu'i&amp;e to continue their brund of rigged entertainment 99 and up per cent of o ur TV
viewers would continue to enJo~· vtew ing il
However, the TV industry und L• rstalllLLblv
was shaken to its leather soles
We surmise their shock caml' not hecaust'
t.bey finally realized something wrong had
been perpetrated . Rllther, th ey ran for tht•ir
holes, fired ta·lented peopl&lt;: ri ght a nd lpf1.
embarrassed others pusherl to the fmnl 111
the probe, because they w('re taughl.
They feared not the wr il1h of th~ GrC'c!l
Yardstick of the Universe . They quailed . r ather, before what public opinion might wre~.:k
upon their scheme for making money .
Thus, the TV scandal Is a provocative indi·-.
cation of our comrnon matenalism.
But we would argue with that person·. who
criUcJzes materialism 3S SU(:h. TrUe, Chrislianity place.s the humbl e, poor man first in
line to greet St. Peter. And it h tolerably if not Impossible- for the rich man even to
get in the line.
Yet we positively must viPw the maxims of
Christianity in the ligh t or modern history lf
our religion is to continue having impact on
our lives.
Those who would destroy materialism a·nd
substitute for it the catacomb existence, are
saying modern America is &lt;Jifogether u waste.
They are saying America 's miracle of production, its idealism, its power for potential
good in a· world torn by hundreds of Wars
reaching into eras before Christ, may as well,
have,

tH ·re&lt;1 ft pr

Tl u• medidtw for the m&lt;~l ;uty of material•~m is 1101 U(.'structJon of tod&amp;y's wOJid which

lllatcria lism has in l~·ge part in.spired. Rarh er, 'rt is the tem pering of materialism with
th( · pnwed nJi es of C hristianity that applied
Ill 1-'al('stlne nearly 2,000 yea rs ago and are
qiiitc as Important for a heaJ thy personality
tod ay.

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American buiiness, in its giant and small
form . has proved that that business which
s~t v0s hest profits most Large corporations
during th e lean 30s found themselves rising
fro m a n~ar lmol.'kout blow with "Christianizecf' methods of profit sharing. bonus plans,
retirement sl'hedules all of which at least
parUally brought improved employe rela·
tlons , mo1·eefficiency, la·rgerprotits.
The cL1re for what ails the TV industry in
its quizz phase or entertainment is not to
close down the fietworks, or fire ail the sus·
pect entertainers 'and producers. Rather, it
would be to recognize their mistake for what
it waa, a'wrong acl. An4 that 11 happ~ned because the objective in TV enterta•inment has
been to entertain with a disregard for how it
was done.
No one minds the sham in a "professional
wrestling" bout. We know it's make believe.
It was the act or deceit that was wrong in the
quizz shams.
TV is a youthful industry . It is not surprising that upansion in the industry has gotten
ahead of the rules it lays down for itself.
Jt is time now, probably overdue, that the
industry get serious about where its out.-ofbound lines are, where the goal posts stand,
wpQI, coq~t\lutcs ~ foul, and what doesn't.
And lvhen lhese rules are put up for public
scrutiny, gues~,w.h't 1
They will be rrlanY or thC precepts of Christianity hom o~en ized into Americanese.

Epgle Ridge
Society Report

Mr. and Mn. A . D. Tutlle spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elza Osborne &lt;Ot Athens.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Harris called
on Mrs. Amy Wolf Sunday afternoon.
.
William Wolf spent Sunday with
Mr. 11nd Mrs. --Milton Tuttle and
family .
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton 'McElroy
and daughter of Cozaddale, Ohio.
and mother, Mrs. Martha McElroy,
of Sand Ridge spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Amy Wolf.
Mrs. Milton Tuttle viaited her
grandparents. iU. and Phs. George
Clark tnd Mrs. A. D. lllttle and
Mrs. Amy Wolf viaited ~th Mrs.
Josie Heitger at HarrisonvlJle o.n

provemt·nl of om•~ p?-ace on earth, not in the

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Olestnut Ridge,
Society News

Friday alternoort
Mr. and \ln. Harry Wolf mill'd
with .Mrs. Amy Wolf Wednt&gt; sd~y
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dill and farn ·
ily spent Sunday with :dr. and :\tr s.
Ray King or New Haven.
Mn. A. D. Tuttle and rnothr&gt;r.
Mrs. Amy Wolf. spent 'fhursd&lt;i~- afternoon with Mrs. Harold ·Bee ~: it'
of Doreas.
Mr. and i~rs. Gary Dill and fam11)• Yillited his parent s, Mr. and .\ irs.
Earl Dill at Morning Star, M'unda)·.
Little 'Mandie Rose s pent Mun·
day with her grandmother Mrs A.
D. 'futtle.

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Wade Walker,
Miasisslppl State bead coach, wlll
direct the South ~quad in the
14th annual North-SoUth Colleit
All -Star Game Jn the Orangll'
Bowl

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In the tables below A&amp;E are
for Age and Experience, S for
Speed, R lor Reaction Time B
for Braking and TS for Total
Stopping distance :
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All
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Larry Gllimm ________ 1~
20
Sandra Bowen . _ •
16-{1
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Mrs. Kcrsbner ____ 24-6yrs
30
W~idner

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RUTLAND
James Oheadle .L • • 16-9Mo
20
Leila Longstrellh ___ 16-lMo
20
Robt. Marcum ___ 23-7Yrs
30

Pointltock
Social Eventa

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ogdin. Columbus, spent a J1.ight with Mr. aud
Mrs. Je&amp;:Se Profrlt. J4r. Ogdin re·
eently retired from the ma~ service and they expect to visit their
son, Ronald, in c·ali.fornia .durmg

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Jy •nd cheerfully.
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any dlabUlty ol' (J)i- kind?"
" said he, "oniJ 'U.:.N two
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go Ramlrer, 13~. Havana. ctuiMI,
outpointed J •. Ellit, 136, Trtnion,

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Of an the unrewardln.1 boule
bold chortl, It seems ~o me that
~ualin1, juat -plaiQ duttlna, lela
the matt manotonoua. You. ro1.1t lt
all ~hlt morntq, tomorrow ita
riJbt lhere juat the 11.me as if
you'd never touehed it.
Yet, I a:ot to thlnklnc. · l1ow
loollah to complain wben one
thlnkl of the thouundl of
let~a. or near homele111 q.vtnell
~.vh'o would love to hlyt a table
and ehatn to d111t, or .an ol~ IU
plate or e~ stove to uae. .And· l~
made mo C~ an4 aah~.
1 was a1ao thlntinl Of ••·--'' ;;'c~A:
veraes wh...oln \he author Wll . 0;~~~·1=~~
thin") bem.,.nihl ber latt
f.
dil"hfl• and Wl!nt in the meulllmt
to g:ive food. , to a n,e~ OH whq
t.l)ld her 'jATa1, l .l\;I'Vf! no ~P"·
Aaklna: a~ut- the st\1ek.tn
loved OD«Js, o~he lo\1nil the)o
nil killecJ in the war. Of

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Al¥in Green, 176, Big Sprlntr Tu.,

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Carter, 139, San Francisco, ~
K lido N..n"Ht 'ffh,6t-i/ Mex. i4),
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Warriors Choice
To Take Title

FOil BE'M'EII STEERING
GET ADJUSTABLE BALWOINTS
Kll Available For Moot Cua AI

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see it nowl

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Of strength, gave Philadelphia its
,ifth victory In elx atartJ Tuesday nfJbt: when be tipped in the
decidin' batket wlth so seconds
remaining to defeat the New
York Knickerbockers 126-12&amp;.
In other league action, Bolton
beat Detroit, 128-109, and the
Hawks whipped Minneapolis, 134·
lOll In a doubleheader at St
Louis.
Chamberlain, moving at a pace
that could eclipse the roolde •coring record aet by Ela:ln ,.ayklr of
M.lnneeapolis last 1ea1oli, poured
hi 39 PQints and crabbed f3 rebounds. breatJag bia own club
record for retrieVes.
1
the former Kanua Vnivendt)'
Ali-Amerieaa now bu the ·beJt
scoring averac~ fn tbe NBA at
36.9 poJbta a &amp;Jime 1nd has forJed,
abead of Boston'i BIB RuiHU ta

rebounal.

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English Cut
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Fish and Seafood
Pollock Fillets :.::'"~:."err _ •. 29c
Green Shrimp ~~.~. 42 · ... §9c
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Citp'n Jolln'o
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SHANI(

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Whole Ham •. 43c Whole Ham •. 47c
•. 89c
CENTER SLICED SMOKED HAM
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Fresh Pork Ham=:"'_ .. 39c
Cornish Gciine Hens -j;69c
CHOICe

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Vanilla Wafers;:;.. _ ,rc,.23c
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U"ttect Prell lrtNrnlfloMI
is providing
the PbUadelphia Warriors · with, a
stairway to their firat Eastern
National B.!lsketball AssoclaUon
title 1n fOur years.

as tick and tired of all thlli
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chana:Jnr a• Prei. Ike Ia of the

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ZANESVILLE, 0.

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tearing down a light pole.
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ldantlft.d as Emerson
n~. 24, Robert P.ild., 21, bofh,

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were killed Tuuday nltht -..n
their auto plunged Into the Ohio

ports circulated here today ·that

did
tell
you
sisters
the ·p killtt
they sent my ''mums" dollaf baCk
Jut Sprln11. Got sil'k and tired of
my writing them. Seeing tormer
pupil Florence Rowe at Library.
Her sweet and sunny smite and
way• always such ll joy to ·"e. So
sorry to read of former SuP.t. Bill
Melvin's death of last AlliUM.
News reached ua here dnly last
week. Geraldine
Bratton (~rs.
OrviJ.Ie) feollni lonely with her
husband away on river wort · 18
days and mol'tl at a time. ~e and
•mall son ' Earl frequent Ubrary
visitors and alao our neighbon.
Geraldine's maiden name was
Minor,. • niece of MHS'1 Claire
Minor former H. S. histocy teaeber. Lovely picture· of Juanita Hawkins to btt married In FebruJry.
We mi.u the John Hawkinl family
very much. The Earl SmiJh&amp;
&lt;Marityn Milltrl no* our nel.ih·
bors livlnl ln the Inaels property
recently vaealed b)' Bob Mills
I· •~~~~J. We receive a lovely ·bot
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of com br•ad from another
11ew ancJ beloved nti&amp;bbW' Mn.
Jim Fau.llmer, a natiVe of Qld
Vlr&amp;lnla •JJd 'JD expon~nt ln. true
hospitality and generooslty ot one
fJl the 1tates we !Imply tove to

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hHdquarters.

ClrttJand,. fltd ,Nmet ~,.-A.r,..ld..

lee a ltrange blanket
throuch the air lt1t just me

steel strike and that's
mouthful.

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tlement of the 'union's dlspuM
nNinagtment soon 'Will M occ:tollocll
by lO to 15 1mtller procluan.

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PN•hWnt O.VW J.
McDanaltl p ..... lctell Tuesday the

Mr&amp;. carl AUensworth under·
eye surge"ry ' last Friday at the
Pl&amp;UIQ,t Valley Hospital in :Pt.
P~uant.,u.Jl.,l, , s~m.vale.cing nicelv ..
She e~~:pe't~JP.pre~p · to her honle
on Ash Sl Middleport, Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. LlOYd Harris apent
the w~.k.IJld in St Albans, W. Va.
with her son-In-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mn. George Circle and

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ab'eme enthUJi&amp;lm,• ~Dt Ia the lf'IDT• ~ ~Wt~ict
1FOittr Mttd.
- ...._.Idtvishm. EmTont Wllo ,...... "':·
to the limited auitna apa"We fMl t.blt ''ODe For the een tbould mate tltt ~ tl. tldl
of.. the . a~dltorium, tleketa 'lrilll 'ID&amp;d" 11 1 fine sbmr, done 1n opportunlb to ,_ oaa fll 0 . ·
sao:&lt;~ for only tbe OIW perform- eseellut tute and finellf. wal two fNt performUCH ol "OM .
ttme stated on t.he Ucl::et:.
are utnmety fortUlll\e in hav- For tilt JWad."
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"The Rotary Club iJ utremel)' Ill w aecoDd army ncru.IUoi 1
plea&amp;ed to htvt 1 part in brln&amp;bring Ul thbl new edltloo l
Ina: "One For The Road" to the
•bowmoblle. AI !or- the
people of GIUlpolit, and the KGJI
of our community, it wiU
area. we have ~pt.ed the optbe opportunity to ' "
portunlty to participate In the
live top notch musical variety
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ly PIIDDII NOUDASHEI.'I'

About a week aco il turntd eoo1
and •nappy so I got out the
bla~:&amp;~ets. for lJlr_et;! l}_e""J rather
li~ht wel&amp;ht cotton 011es. This Wll
the day AITER one of the eoo1
nl&amp;htl. 1t promptly turned _Wlfirm
. ua.hl. So I hauled off the blanteta
and laid them handll)' by. Another
week Pl88€1d, cold 11ain. I
out the blsnkelt, It turned warm

86'7"

1ttendin1 tbe perform1 n•rtai~forof.-bLeb
tbe tid:et b ctvm

COLUMBUS UPI - Gov. Mf.'
chael v •. DISall~ ~Mod Dlmocratlc Natlonel Chelrmen Peul M.
Butler Tuttday of ullng "tiM
WDfll. typt D,f ·nwchlne polities" In
ettemph tCI ralst l\'tOMY for the

IY BLANCHI M. &gt;&lt;ASKINS

4. . Brake ..

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42'tl"
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23'9"
26'11"

15"1"
18'9"
M'5"

T.alent Show

trel, one ot the arm:v'• top IJlOWl
.11/ Sgt. Kabage aaid today, -.ad 1n
•lbowmoblle's
new
production,
"One For The Road" Jt cert&amp;iniY
appears that we've hit the j.act
pot in tbe entertainment
field.
We had originally hoped Lo obtain
a &amp;how for the MGM area dutina:
the summer or !aU monlbJ to be
held out of doors. But due to the
!ad tb&amp;t the Jhowmobile was not
in production at the time we juat

bad made
to wait
tJDtil tbeto unit
be
availabie
Ul. could
I am
confident, llowe'l'-,r, tbat the qua.
&lt;Continued from Pare One)
llty of the &amp;bow and the ability
"J!:
bet
tta
of it's penonnel, make it worth
. ven
ore
e bua:e IUecess waiting for."
lerlJO)'ed by the "'Wind Symphony"
an entirely dlftereot type of abow
M/ Sgt. ' Kabage stated that free
COLUMBUS Ut'l - , ... Ohio 1-wble.b tbe Rotary .~P''·""'Hd tlckets lo both the lfternoon and
Farm Bu,..u lleder•tlon will de- · thia
tummer, your
evening performance• would be
clcle today whfthar It favors con.
sen-lee hal
made available in the near future
tlnllld n1tien_. . farm ,......,..
to
re- and that all person• reque•Ung

CINCINNATI UPI -#Dileo. fNreel foul play t.dey a• thef southt
the whwMbouh of Johft Cwttkt..
er, 42, • Local 100 THmtter Dffl.
' clal mlulng •Inc. Mendmy.

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CROSSWORD

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11~'1''

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About
Middleport

Raymond 'furn~r (Columbus) up town and Bilked him my
' favorite : "Have
you stopped
be11ting your wife yel?"
And quick as a flash Raymond'u
answer : "Yes. 'cause she atarted
!tghling back.''
Raymon d's cute little wife, tho
former Ruth Ann Holter is about
lhc size or , ' pint or lll.18p afler
u week's washing, which makes it
all the funnier. Theirs was a
werlding of lasl .Tunc.

39'1"
40'6"'

Late News • rom Tbr. Wire

Aroqnd. And.

Sow

TS

24'0"
23'1:"
42'10"

14'3"

40

ar Alt• eon.
.
Theodore Rupert and his moth- the winter.
)b'a. ¥~filii~ 'Foley returned to her
er, Mrs. Zella Weya11d
in 'tOledo· after spending
Colwnbi1B · were
of' her mother,
.MrJ.
·
100m•
~~~~~~_hbere.
,. . .
. J. E. Radekin, Mr.
"-- ,.. . . . .Holcomb. Mr. :md
Pet:- H..,.
Mrs,
luner·

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17'5"
23'1"
22'10"

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John a. Hett•cwn (ll.-ampt American
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Mill in tN 15th OhS. c........,..,._ ln«~Dll tO,- eun lndii
al DRtrtct thet he wUI not tetk,..
et.ctlon next ,.......
JIIGH"t OVItt A,.II'LII
BEllLIN UPJ.-.Ru11lan 1nd Eut
WASHINGTON UPI- TM JIOCNI German bou11wivea foullht over
end Dr111 _Admlnlltratlan {PDA) 1 tcarce apple• in the Ryuian a:ar·
eoncluetM tush tMh todaiy t. fi!W ~ riaon town of Brendenbura, Eut
ovt what ~Mrt of tht ttsf cranMrry Germanr," tbe "Information Burcrop Is ~ah for hout~wlftl to eau Weat" reported.
serve t.r Thtnktefvlftll cUnner.

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P:ed a 52·33 "age cgl;ltest at home :;;.,;;;:.::=-::-::=-==~~=
Tuesday nl&amp;lll to Zalelti when; t.wo
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The SCipio Reserve," however,
won their firlt game of the sePon;
and the HCO{Id tur thfi!m in tti~
yealls (Won o1e ,l8st year, none the
before), over Zaleall.l r8ial'llu,

CLUBS and GROUPS

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In lhe vartity Jame Cline led
home scorine with 18 points, get-

Circles Are Now Taking Reservations
For Holiday Dinners. Stop In and Ask

d. hi~ ~ght fj~ ~
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G¥Y W,.ilsOJJ, bpth veee•p•, f0¥1~

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,on 3-1·7 MeGrath D-H; Cline B-2Harriso.:wille High School drop· 1ft. Tt,tala 1~
P:ed a 52·33 "age cgl;ltest at home :;;.,;;;:.::=-::-::=-==~~=
Tuesday nl&amp;lll to Zalelti when; t.wo
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Swlff's Jewel brand

Shortening~

rea:ulars fQuJed out 1D the UU.rd

quarter and the Sci.pjo bench could
not take up the slack .

•

PLAN Youtt HOLIDAY DINNERS NOW!

•
•

•
•
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The SCipio Reserve," however,
won their firlt game of the sePon;
and the HCO{Id tur thfi!m in tti~
yealls (Won o1e ,l8st year, none the
before), over Zaleall.l r8ial'llu,

CLUBS and GROUPS

•

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No. 303

•

40.32 .
'

In lhe vartity Jame Cline led
home scorine with 18 points, get-

Circles Are Now Taking Reservations
For Holiday Dinners. Stop In and Ask

d. hi~ ~ght fj~ ~
outJJde. KeUh U.Dllipl lll4
G¥Y W,.ilsOJJ, bpth veee•p•, f0¥1~

•
•
•

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For Special Holiday Menus.

S~o

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MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOWI

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Zaleski

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218 Eut Mala Street

(With this coupon &amp; purchase of

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we'll probably bf letting Houck ready for quarterback
too."
Houd: ha1 showed Well ·In all
the 184 minute• be h11 played
this Ieason, with molt of .hil ac-

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Christmas

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$300.00. P&amp;y otr belance $131.00
or $Jl 00 month }'hone 343.
11-5·6tc

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PHOHE 398
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Two

liVIng room sui te;
6 pc. dm lflg room ~tu te; kitchen·
cite ~e t , Sun r ay ~ a.!i r ange. West·
mghousc rel rigcrator . 3 Jli' bed·
mom suJte . 2 full stzr Juui.Jie
)Jt•Us , 1 Radian t g_as he;~ter; 1
hathroo m hcalt•r : 1 Zenith rad10
t•onsol e with re(·ord player Oth·
N t \ &lt;' lll ~ uf housdwld formture .
Ca n be ~ce n at 170 'Mulbet-r}' ·av ,
a fter 5 p m
11 7 5tc :

At Rutland Furniture Company

V e l ~.o u r

I DUNCAN -HEINES
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}:plscopal Women . Ca ll 249
or
168.
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FU RNITURE AT

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FOR SALE

FOR SALE

For Sole

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Middleport Mrs W It Luellen.
10 3tp

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WARM MOINING COAL HEATER
1 422 Warm Morning

HEATER

$39.95

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$50.00

HEATERS
1 Small Wann Morning

$29.95

HEATER
I Used

GAS RANGE
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ELECTRIC RANGE

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..... $100.00

4 Real Nice

TV SETS · ·
2 Used Electric

REFRIGERATORS

· · · · ·· · · · · · · $69.95 up
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$69.95

You must see these valu~s to appreciate them.
Co~e i,n today an~~~ these and •other values.

County, Otflo, d eceased.
Dated this lOth day of No vember
1959.

F. H. O'BRIEN

Judge of the Probate Court
:vteig~ County , Oh10
(1 1) 11 , lB, 25

4-.:
Let}O I NO"Ce

Mainly Abo'ut
Peor&gt;le
In Pomeroy
By LUCILLE HAWKINS
:~rs.

Bentle&gt; Peeples ol C.lum.

was served with ic-e cream to the
guest11.
Tbose attendinl the party were
:.trs. Blancbe Haptonstall, Mr. Hu·
bert Taylar and · daughter, Helen
Louise, Mr. Carl Gilmore and
dau~:hter, Carla Sue, Mr. and Mn.
1 R&lt;&gt;bert Tewksbary and
Mr. and
Mrs. Judson White

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
bus spent last week with ber' moE•t•t• of Olive Torrence Deceued
Mrs. Otto Lohn wbo is Ul.
No. 18,244
:Mr. arid Mrs . Raymond Lohn and
Notice is hereby given that E. J. Mr. and Mrs. Cbatles Bennett and
Per~n whose Pmd Office address daughter of Hamdton were recent
is 28 :llontrose Avenue, Athens. guests of MrB. Otto Lohn.
OhiO, bas been duly appointed
Mr and Mrs Joe Thoren Jr.
Exeeutor of the Estate of Olive ~nt last Fr1day in Columbus
Torrent.-e, deceased, late of Meigs
i1fr. and Mn Lee Sayre of Fol·
County,... Ohio.
lansbee, W. Va. spent last week
Dated this 2ftth day of October. with Mr and Mrs. Lee Johnson and
1969.
. and Mrs . Robert Reiber.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Mrs. Clyde Wright of
Judge of the Probate Court \ Columb'"' were weekend guests of
. and Mrs Lee Johnsop. and Mr.
Meigs Courlty, Ohio
(10) 28; (11) 4, 11, 3tt
Mrs. Roben Re1ber.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grueser
the weekend in Logan with
egO
Of-iCe.
ond M". Rog" G'"""·
~ NOTICE OF SAU
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr, :lfi's.
Bids will be received at the Of- MannJe Orr and Miss M&lt;~rtha Orr
flees of Webster &amp; Fultz, Attor- spent Sunday in Logan wllh Dr.
neys, Pomerr&gt;y
National 'Bank and Mrs. Roger Grueser when the
Building, Pomeroy, Qhlo, until NoV· birthday of Mrs. Grueser was-celeember 14, 1959, at tO o'eloc;k A. M. brated with a dinner.
for the sale of the Carrie M. Dod·
Mr. alld iJU's. Joe Thoren Sr.
ridge real estate. Said real estate spent
weekend
witl&gt;
consists of a 11ix room brick dwel· Mr. and
ling house with bath and double
Mr · ·~·;;,,,;,car garage. Full basement. Situat·
.:·· ., •••
ed on larie lot "at the corner of ~--·,;,;;;~-ti;~;;,;:_i;;.;-:;;;~h
Asb and Sycamore Streeb in the
has reylJ'age or Middleport, phio.
to ber home, Lasley St.
The real estate 1a apprataed for
:o1·eigs General Hospital.
$MOQ.OO and r.:anno~ be sold for
Miss Nettie Koehler spent Sanleas than the appralsed value.
in Gallipollt~ with her SISter
FLOYD E. DA.VIS, Ad·
brother-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
mmtstrator of the E!ltate Charie~ Weaver.
of Canie M. Dodridge,
Mrs. Robert Cyrus left Sunday
deceased.
a visit with relauves in Wash·
(11) 6. 7, 9, 11. 12. 13, 8tc
· D. C.
Mrs. G. D. Grueser ot
were weekend guests of
sisters, Misses Maud and Freda
Grueser.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Colby of Kan·
' and Mr. and Mrs George Pittof Akron spent the weekend
Mr. ani\, Mrs. John Hardy The
groLtp represented the committee
named to set up the Col'lStitution
and By-Laws of the Federatiun of
Square and Round Dance Clubs of
Ohw.

L

RUMMAG! sALE SET
T~e Racine Chapter OES is spon·
soring a rummage sale Friday and
Saturday, Nov. 13 and 14, in the
Kingsland Building, W. Ma.in-st,
Pomeroy, hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

THE PERFECT
CHRISTMAS Gin
'

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Miildleport, 0., Nov. 11, 19119-?

.5cienct Todoy

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StiDmps, Ugly Tnadfish Also Can Sink Into
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4:80 Split Per~a!ity

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Huntley Brinkley Report
Manhnnt
W~oo. ·rrala
Price L Itlalat
Perry Como Show
Louis ·Jourden Show
New.s lleadlinea

a,qo Steamboat Bill

5:80 811. Prell!&gt;n
t:OO Pb.tt &amp; ~ Sbow
tl:~

Sign On
0:00 Continental ClaPsroom
9:00 'J!oda.•
19:00 Katie Doonan Show

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10:00 Doua:b Jte ~I
10:80 '!reasure Runt

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8:30 N!;!Wii Pl~re

6:40 HunUey l!rinl&lt;IIQ' Roport

NEW YORK lJP.I - People wha
have the gift of tinking Into tbt
deepeJt kind of hypnosis have been
deprlvfd of thei.r.rtght t(\, be proud
of it. Some ahrlmp and one of the
ugliest of fi~th , the tgadfish, hn•e
tbe &amp;1ft, too.

tr)'lnl to 1rab it, it
at once. But after •
experience&amp;, it kept
until caught

Gorden Gunter and
Dell•
caughan, marine geologists,
Mrs. Jamea Bennett and
just presented thi&amp; fact to lilclence.
.~
Joe. apent the week
lt'11 more u•Bn merely Jntere1ting
Waverly, Ohio visiting relabecaU.!le it shoWA the trance ~ like.::·--state ill not limited to a relatively
;~ '~•na Wom:ll•!_
few human beings.
..

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8:00 Bat Masterson
8:30 StaQJ:ato
9:00 Bachelor Father

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9:30 Ford· Show

lO:OO Y-ou Eet Your We
1.0:30 Take A GOOd LOOk
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9:00 Hawaiian Eye

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10:00 Wedn...tey Ntaht Fights·
10:45 Spotts Parade
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1:00 DOn"' 1\.0d Show
MeC~y.

I:(IQ Pat Boope Sb~wrGOm
1:30 The lmtouehlbt..
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Re~Ueu Gun
12:® Love 'l'bat Bob

8:30 The Real

't:UI Late Show

melody ••• made
possible by
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11:10 Sports Report

reeds.

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U ;30 ConcenkatiOD
12:00 'J"ruth of Coneequen&lt;'es
12:30 n could be You
1:00 Mid Day New1
1:15 Movleth,e
;t~~OO YOWll D11. Malont
S:SO From Tbeee B.ootJ

ll:lO W'eatl)erean
\l :lG Tbe Jack Paar Show
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MAKE A DATE Ttl

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1:00 Wlhwu Palr,ol
1:80 The Line Up .
8~ , ~en lpJlo Space

12:00 Lo&gt;o ~ - til•

l2:30 &amp;&gt;.11rcb' l"J'ir '!'1nnorrow
12:41! The Gull!Uia lilbt
1:00 Living In W. V1.
I:IG No.tghbors

1:30 Aa lite Wotld TUrna

2:00 For Be«e!" ~ Worae
1:!1(1 Rouse P,a!IJ

.i!:W .J:li"\'14\UIOllOire. • ,

J:30 Tbe v~ b Your•
1.00 Brtght~r Dlf

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spent Satur\-117
Miller at ·Mew

Find out how Ut\le It OClOhl
to enjoy tlllo bl1, mme iJn,

prowmen&amp;.

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POINT ELECTRIC DRYER

onlY PIUS. Lela you dry your
clothe• in tho house out- of the
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NECHI ZIG ZAG SEWING MAchine. Makes buton boles, sews
on buttoru, and maoy fancy -de~
~1g n s.
Sold new for over
$300.00. P&amp;y otr belance $131.00
or $Jl 00 month }'hone 343.
11-5·6tc

WANT ADS

fOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHOHE 398
R!.TES

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I oaeDta per word, ooe insertion. Miru;num cbarg,. - 60 cenu.
_; ceDU J1U word for three consecutive J.n.sertiona
; Spedal
ooe mootb for 30 cents ptlr wo.rd.
J!ldl qte of 8 cente; per word will be cbariOO for advertisUll
4 uOt paid WiithilllO days after receivinj bill.
l'zrort. in Ajlvert.iding - ShouJd be reported mune-diately. TP
UlllJ Sentinel will aot be respon&amp;tri.e for more UWI one meor
roet IAoer1iaG.
Card 01 TDIAb and Specla.l Notlcea ot Event.&amp; $1.00. Obltuariea
publilbed at 1 eell( per word.
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1 DAY
3 DAYS
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14.00
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$1.20
$1.80
$6.00
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Acll rece1ved by 10 ILM. will De ln Lb.at d.ay'a p.a.pes

M IJST Si'J. L THIS WEEK -

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TRADE-INS

Two

liVIng room sui te;
6 pc. dm lflg room ~tu te; kitchen·
cite ~e t , Sun r ay ~ a.!i r ange. West·
mghousc rel rigcrator . 3 Jli' bed·
mom suJte . 2 full stzr Juui.Jie
)Jt•Us , 1 Radian t g_as he;~ter; 1
hathroo m hcalt•r : 1 Zenith rad10
t•onsol e with re(·ord player Oth·
N t \ &lt;' lll ~ uf housdwld formture .
Ca n be ~ce n at 170 'Mulbet-r}' ·av ,
a fter 5 p m
11 7 5tc :

At Rutland Furniture Company

V e l ~.o u r

I DUNCAN -HEINES
-

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FRUJT CAKES.

}:plscopal Women . Ca ll 249
or
168.
ll 10 3tc
FU RNITURE AT

~\TE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

For Sole

;;; . ~Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 11, 195i

HOME

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:'!Irs Ahcc Parsons. 740 High St.,
Middleport Mrs W It Luellen.
10 3tp

1

I Extra Good Used

WARM MOINING COAL HEATER
1 422 Warm Morning

HEATER

$39.95

·

2 Fuel OU

$50.00

HEATERS
1 Small Wann Morning

$29.95

HEATER
I Used

GAS RANGE
I

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ELECTRIC RANGE

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. . . . ' . . . . . . . . $49.95

..... $100.00

4 Real Nice

TV SETS · ·
2 Used Electric

REFRIGERATORS

· · · · ·· · · · · · · $69.95 up
. ... . .. .. .. . ......

$69.95

You must see these valu~s to appreciate them.
Co~e i,n today an~~~ these and •other values.

County, Otflo, d eceased.
Dated this lOth day of No vember
1959.

F. H. O'BRIEN

Judge of the Probate Court
:vteig~ County , Oh10
(1 1) 11 , lB, 25

4-.:
Let}O I NO"Ce

Mainly Abo'ut
Peor&gt;le
In Pomeroy
By LUCILLE HAWKINS
:~rs.

Bentle&gt; Peeples ol C.lum.

was served with ic-e cream to the
guest11.
Tbose attendinl the party were
:.trs. Blancbe Haptonstall, Mr. Hu·
bert Taylar and · daughter, Helen
Louise, Mr. Carl Gilmore and
dau~:hter, Carla Sue, Mr. and Mn.
1 R&lt;&gt;bert Tewksbary and
Mr. and
Mrs. Judson White

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
bus spent last week with ber' moE•t•t• of Olive Torrence Deceued
Mrs. Otto Lohn wbo is Ul.
No. 18,244
:Mr. arid Mrs . Raymond Lohn and
Notice is hereby given that E. J. Mr. and Mrs. Cbatles Bennett and
Per~n whose Pmd Office address daughter of Hamdton were recent
is 28 :llontrose Avenue, Athens. guests of MrB. Otto Lohn.
OhiO, bas been duly appointed
Mr and Mrs Joe Thoren Jr.
Exeeutor of the Estate of Olive ~nt last Fr1day in Columbus
Torrent.-e, deceased, late of Meigs
i1fr. and Mn Lee Sayre of Fol·
County,... Ohio.
lansbee, W. Va. spent last week
Dated this 2ftth day of October. with Mr and Mrs. Lee Johnson and
1969.
. and Mrs . Robert Reiber.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Mrs. Clyde Wright of
Judge of the Probate Court \ Columb'"' were weekend guests of
. and Mrs Lee Johnsop. and Mr.
Meigs Courlty, Ohio
(10) 28; (11) 4, 11, 3tt
Mrs. Roben Re1ber.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grueser
the weekend in Logan with
egO
Of-iCe.
ond M". Rog" G'"""·
~ NOTICE OF SAU
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr, :lfi's.
Bids will be received at the Of- MannJe Orr and Miss M&lt;~rtha Orr
flees of Webster &amp; Fultz, Attor- spent Sunday in Logan wllh Dr.
neys, Pomerr&gt;y
National 'Bank and Mrs. Roger Grueser when the
Building, Pomeroy, Qhlo, until NoV· birthday of Mrs. Grueser was-celeember 14, 1959, at tO o'eloc;k A. M. brated with a dinner.
for the sale of the Carrie M. Dod·
Mr. alld iJU's. Joe Thoren Sr.
ridge real estate. Said real estate spent
weekend
witl&gt;
consists of a 11ix room brick dwel· Mr. and
ling house with bath and double
Mr · ·~·;;,,,;,car garage. Full basement. Situat·
.:·· ., •••
ed on larie lot "at the corner of ~--·,;,;;;~-ti;~;;,;:_i;;.;-:;;;~h
Asb and Sycamore Streeb in the
has reylJ'age or Middleport, phio.
to ber home, Lasley St.
The real estate 1a apprataed for
:o1·eigs General Hospital.
$MOQ.OO and r.:anno~ be sold for
Miss Nettie Koehler spent Sanleas than the appralsed value.
in Gallipollt~ with her SISter
FLOYD E. DA.VIS, Ad·
brother-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
mmtstrator of the E!ltate Charie~ Weaver.
of Canie M. Dodridge,
Mrs. Robert Cyrus left Sunday
deceased.
a visit with relauves in Wash·
(11) 6. 7, 9, 11. 12. 13, 8tc
· D. C.
Mrs. G. D. Grueser ot
were weekend guests of
sisters, Misses Maud and Freda
Grueser.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Colby of Kan·
' and Mr. and Mrs George Pittof Akron spent the weekend
Mr. ani\, Mrs. John Hardy The
groLtp represented the committee
named to set up the Col'lStitution
and By-Laws of the Federatiun of
Square and Round Dance Clubs of
Ohw.

L

RUMMAG! sALE SET
T~e Racine Chapter OES is spon·
soring a rummage sale Friday and
Saturday, Nov. 13 and 14, in the
Kingsland Building, W. Ma.in-st,
Pomeroy, hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

THE PERFECT
CHRISTMAS Gin
'

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Miildleport, 0., Nov. 11, 19119-?

.5cienct Todoy

TELEVISION G\IIDE
WSAZ.TV Channel 3

StiDmps, Ugly Tnadfish Also Can Sink Into
Hypnosis

Chon'* 3 - WediiiiSdil'
~:00

JJou.ae PD High

&amp;·OO

St~bf}ft

5:30

Quick Draw McGraw
~te_amboat BW

Street
4:30 SPlit . Pet'lloqp.lity

MO

Bill

8;.U5 The Jim Thl~kv S&amp;o•
8 :e Weathereast
J:8C
fl:~

7:00

1':11.0
8:80
9:00
10:00
11:00

4:00 Houte On HJ.-h 'Stree\

4:80 Split Per~a!ity

Nt:Wa Picl:W'f'
Huntley Brinkley Report
Manhnnt
W~oo. ·rrala
Price L Itlalat
Perry Como Show
Louis ·Jourden Show
New.s lleadlinea

a,qo Steamboat Bill

5:80 811. Prell!&gt;n
t:OO Pb.tt &amp; ~ Sbow
tl:~

Sign On
0:00 Continental ClaPsroom
9:00 'J!oda.•
19:00 Katie Doonan Show

PRICIJfiiDU

$)3995

8:30 Comed)r Time
10:00 Doua:b Jte ~I
10:80 '!reasure Runt

lncltJdlq lfiP Did

Mlf-CIIl'JIIIi CUI

Weathef"'t1f.

8:30 N!;!Wii Pl~re

6:40 HunUey l!rinl&lt;IIQ' Roport

NEW YORK lJP.I - People wha
have the gift of tinking Into tbt
deepeJt kind of hypnosis have been
deprlvfd of thei.r.rtght t(\, be proud
of it. Some ahrlmp and one of the
ugliest of fi~th , the tgadfish, hn•e
tbe &amp;1ft, too.

tr)'lnl to 1rab it, it
at once. But after •
experience&amp;, it kept
until caught

Gorden Gunter and
Dell•
caughan, marine geologists,
Mrs. Jamea Bennett and
just presented thi&amp; fact to lilclence.
.~
Joe. apent the week
lt'11 more u•Bn merely Jntere1ting
Waverly, Ohio visiting relabecaU.!le it shoWA the trance ~ like.::·--state ill not limited to a relatively
;~ '~•na Wom:ll•!_
few human beings.
..

t:OO Whirlyl)li'Q.I
7:30 Rescue 8

8:00 Bat Masterson
8:30 StaQJ:ato
9:00 Bachelor Father

Cilannel3 -n..rldq
~ 5 : 4:5

9:30 Ford· Show

lO:OO Y-ou Eet Your We
1.0:30 Take A GOOd LOOk
t:OO Ne.,9 H""!iod!lll•

tl:tu 'fiadbei'CUI
;J:I!J · , . lad
1:00
(NI

ro,r sr..

s.,.

WCH$.TV Chonnel 8

a::

ChannelS - Wedne$dtn I

Yosl If you can
c:ount Ia 20 .• ,

4:00 A.IQeriean B'-nddud •

· e:~o ilr .n~d :rttc:ta

f:OO Sao n"'elleo Beat

and know your
A.B. C.'s ~ •• you can

l i80 Your ~... 110-

8:40 Weatberm.O
8 : ~ John Daly News
· 7•00 P'our Just Meo
~8o Court of Llllt Relm't

ploy any tune instantly- without
lessons.

8:00 Hobby Lobby
1.111 OIZie ..d Rorrh&lt;t
9:00 Hawaiian Eye

Only Concert
provides rich

10:00 Wedn...tey Ntaht Fights·
10:45 Spotts Parade
jJ:OCI ')'be News TOalpl

mellow tone a~cl
clear brilliant

12:4-!J

~ign

Off

,...__ __. 8 -n..-._

liD--

--

- • - •·- ,

1:00 Dinl DOag SChoo).
1:30 Duua llartln Show

t:OO
ID:OO IIGvte
U:ZII Your Eaoo

The magnificent .
organ tone 1s
amazing ••• but more
amaring is the price • 1 •
stQ!Ii~g at

t:oo llusle Billl9
I :SO w.,.r

w.

Z:OO D~r tn c~
2:::,0 Tbo G•l• ~ Sh"'
3:00 Beat t~o ctqclt
1:30 WbO Do You TrUit
~m~rtep BandltaDd
My
Frl~~d Plkta
11:30

,.go

1'lll
e·~

I4P Fran$&lt;!! BHI
Ypur

~,..

.........,

we;tluirmap

6:4a Jol)h Daly ,News
''00 llrtovo $11111~
7:80 Gilt Storm Sl;lolr
1:00 DOn"' 1\.0d Show
MeC~y.

I:(IQ Pat Boope Sb~wrGOm
1:30 The lmtouehlbt..
IO:iiO T;i S. Borler Polrol
JltOO 1be Nel!ftt Toollflt
'!:Ill' ~ tilt ,w..' \:1~ -lte(KA1

l,ie ·NIO h •·
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11--D~y Sentinel: Pomeroy-Middleport, o ., Nov, 11, 1959

F1des Lodge, No. 210 K. of P.
}lelgs Temple Pythian Sisten
hold their family night joint
".'"'ti"'' this Thursday at 8 p. m.
will be a program,
refreshments . All
Lodge and
members of
their familits are

THOSE GIFTS FOR A

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MEIGS THEATRE
FINE SELECTION OF

MEEKER
BIWOLDS- PURSES
ROLF
LADIES BILLFOLDS .
CLUTCH BAGS • LIGHTERS
BULOVA- ELGIN- HAMILTON WATCHES
KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS
SPEIDEL IDENTIFICATION BRACELETS
CUFF LINKS- TIE CLASPS- KEY CHAINS
DECORATIVE WALL CLOCKS

Complete Line Of---

Kelly's ObserVe

BALL BAND RUBBER FOOTWEAR

ntg

THE FAMILY

K&amp;C JEWELERS

IDd .Mrs. M. L.

Friends and
relatives called
during the day and t)\e Kellys
Wete given a large decorated cake
by Mrs. lrll Butcher. The Kelly's
son Curti&amp; ot W,elillton wat also

SHOE STORE

POMEIIOY. OHIO

POMEROY

"Middle

Of

Upper BJoek"

Kelly

freshmenta were served to Mr. and
. Hubbard, 'Mr. and MrL Hughes
. and Mrs. Darst, Mra. Hood,
of

· Street celebrated their wedanniveraary Sunday after-

HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT

PHONE 385

At the dose of the meeting, re-

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FOR EVERY MEMBER OF

CHINA - SILVER - CRYSTLE

OHIO

home for the celebration.

Sm111rt, Mr. and Mrs. ·Anthony,

Mrs. Betty Everson presided over

. and Mn. Warren Hulburt, the mtetlng and the Pre!f!rential
. and Mrs. Ba"er and Mr. and Tea on Nov. 1:1 at 7:30 at the home
of Mrs. A. R. Kllight, Pomeroy, was
, White.
annouoced.
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Bett~r Health

Club Of Laurel
Cliff In Meeting

Mra. Lou Diehl assisted by Mt•.
Dlebl entertained the

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ID
evening at her hQme.

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The meeting in charge of Mn.
Merlin Tracy, pre5ident, opened
with group singing. Devotions
were led by Mrs. Clarence Curtis.
followed with the Lord's Prayer
In unison. The reports ol the sec·
retary and treasurer were given.

The birthday• of Mn. Joe Evans,
Curtis and Mrs. Lou ntebl

were ob11erved. .

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Boneless Roast _ ..... ....,. •. 89c

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To
On Friday
Ohio strip mine operators will
defy superstitution to aatb,er at

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Lira• Ana•l

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the Ft. Hayes Hotel In Columbus
on FridllY the thirteenth for. the

I

annual meeting of the ObiD Re-

J;:.:i:~11(A~ss;•ociatlon.
PrOfMIS
aiut the IeeialaUon

last ,general assem·
Dr. Ralph M. Edeburn, profflsprinciple topics of BOr of zoolOIY, it director-elect
secretary la Dr. Dorothy Filber,
In the Atrip mi._ ac1: 'profe110r If zoology and Dr.. J.
2 moved tl)e. Frank Bartlett. ne.,. (if the '·colof the redamaUon lege of Art.' and Stiehcee I• tn
agriculture to natural charge of finante proCurement: ·
ro~;i~in1de provisions for Committee members are: ,

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ali sur1
producina:
of eoal under
of other nUn·
More than fifty
are
by this
expected
how tbey
law.

vke president
Bank of
on for·
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will

E~tension

Agents' To Meet ;
Labor Laws · · ··. '
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NUn IS NILD

Harold Lovett Nutt, 22, of Rl

1, New Marshfield war being held
In the Meigs County Jail todv
fur tnvestlgation.
'

MEIITING
Jdeig.t County

will meet T:.:e:~·
·Jf.onday aceordlng to

went.

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