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Pt;lmeroy Baptist Women's Missionary
Enterprise EUB
Society In Meeting Tuesdav Night Youth Group In
Members of the Naomi, Mt. Moriah ,and Forest !fun Baptist
churches were guests wben the Women's Missionary Society November Meet

of the Pomeroy First Baptist church met Tuesday evening at

the church.

Mn. Aten
· presided at the
· opened with the oor- 1membe rs
gan
Mrs. J. H•Slepben·
Group singmg of "Jesus Shall
son
w1th gr oup ~ in gln g ~e1gn Where 'e r the Sun" closed
of "We 've A Story To Tell To The the meetmg . after wh1ch s~nd­
Nation" and prayer by Mrs. J oseph \uches, cook1es, 1.-"0ffee and mmts
Cook.
were served to 14 members and
12 guests. The table was lovely
Guests were welcomed by Mrs. ~ · ith liice cover and centered with
Shain, after which Mrs. T. T. Shel- d~ auangt&gt;ment of mums in fall
ton gave a report on the BaptiSt co lors, with orange candles on
World Day of Prayer on Dec . 4. on eilher sJde Mrs. Sterrett and
A Chrutmas committee was named Mrs Guy Cowan presided at lhe
and included Mrs Cook , Mrs. Dona ~ ilver t ea and coffe e sorvk-e.

LET YOUR

PROFITS RIDE

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B{adbury Church Of Christ
· Martha Class MeelinQ Held

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&amp;-DaJiy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 12, 1959

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The Martha Class of the Bradbury Church of Clii-ist held
their ,regular meeting Wednesday evening at the church with
Mrs. Pa~l.Winn as hostess. The theme of the m~etlng being ,
ThanksgiVIng and Veterans' Day.

The November meeting of the
Youth Fellowship of the Enterprise
EUB Church was held Monday
evenmg at the home of Elsie Arn·

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Group singing of several bymna

Mn. Neva Pim;t~ presided over
, . the _IP:~t.int tnd · io.o appointed
t
the ~&lt;nrinc to acl as t oomJn11-t·
1
(n.g ~tee, Mrs. Cloarence Mur·

Aiound And
About .·
Middlep6rt

opened the meeting. The 23rd
Psalm was discussed and explained
by Elsie Arnold, after which pray-r:.y, 'irts. George Sisson rand Mn.
en were given by Sharon Dill,
GrifflluaseU.
MarJJ rie Bentz, Ruth Ann ~ther~
ly FRIDDlE HOUDA$HII.t
and Ertl.est Hall.
Plaoa- we~ made for the anA short business sealion was
DUal Clmiltmaa dipner to be held
The ,'\uxiliary to the 'White Rose Lodge met for theJr re•uMr. and Afn.. Bernard KrJnke at the 1ltx:t regular ~Ung on the
held with .Miss Arnold presiding. lar meeting a{ the American Legion Hall Wednesday aft~rand family moved tbi1 morning B'tlh or O.cember. This will also
The reports of the secretary - and noon.
.
lrCfm the Georje TewksbiU')' pro- be the quarterly birflhday dinner
treasurer were given by Dottie
Oliver, Mrs. William Wataon and
The president, Mrs. Dorothy Morris, presided over the perty on Nortb '11lird Avenue to and
Alll;'r Lhe social hour, Mrs. Zun· Brown and Bill Bentz.
Mrs. J . E. Foster. The Love Galt
the men are to be tnvited to
the
Ron
Spriner
home
in
Pomeroy.
Refreshments were served at
was dedacated by Mrs. ~tephen son d..J s~o wed a tilm on Albert Swit·
tlbe dinq~r also.
attend
meeting and plana were dl11cusaed
zer and gave a sketch of his life. the close of the meeting to MarMrs. Jack Bachner and son
and closed with pnyer.
for the annual Christmas dinner.
During the devotional bour, the
jorie. Bill and Junior Bentz, Betty
idrs. Gar!Mlt Entsminger and Mn. Steve wt=re in Cbarle1ton lut president Jed tbe group t n reMrs. Daisy Jasper, devotwnal
week
Wltb
her
sister
and
family,
and Mary Donna Grueser, Ellie
Edith McNeal were naMed as
a
leader, read Paahn 100 and used as
sponsive readine: fi'IOm the church
M.r. and Ml'l. Clyde Belcher.
Arnold. Ruth Ann Brothert, Linda
committee
to
mate
-Ple
arrange·
her topic "Thou Makers" taken
hymnal oand Mrs. Winn read a
and Sharon Dill, Anita and Erhe1t
menta for the party.
Mr. and'I'Mrs. Robert 'TUrner 'lbl.nk.rsivtng prayer. MI'B. Winn
from Psalm M:8. A poem "We
G~oup
Hall , Dottie Brown, Jimmy CarleTh
d 'd
• and childreo of Nortb Robhuon ~ read two· art1cl.ea and Mrs.
Thank Th5e Lord" wu also read.
ton, David Stout and Darlene
By LUCILLI HAWKINS
e a:roup eel ed to have a spent the pa1t weekend with his Pierce read a poem dW"ing the
Mn. Ralph C Zundel, prugram
Smith.
one dollar gift exeh1nge at their parent.a Mr and Mrs Joe Tutn
program.
leader, discuued "Christian Fnend·
The C~r!:stmas Ba1.aar "Mbi.ch was
Adults preaent were Mn. Georre
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neutzling next regular meeting,
Sandra ,Jo, . eighteen . months
liness" after which 1 10lo " How beld by member.s of the Women's
Brotb~rs , Mrs. Jame1 HI~,' · and lamlly or Newark spent the
After Hie close of the meeting
The sick commi~tee repOrted daughter -of tbe TUrner. remain·
Great Thou Art'' wu presented by Association ()( the First United Thoma.
Bentz, Mn. ~ee ' p- put weekend with hi1 mother,
-;.trs. Elmer Wickham.
that
Carl
Matto»
and
Homer
Hart·
e4
Witll
her
iNndparenta
for
1
!he ~- ""
by M,.,
Presbyterian Obureh of Middle- son and Rev. and Mt•. Fr
H. Mri. Beulah Neut.zting.
M11l'riY in fl!etv.tne a de6slert course
ley were both ill.
visit.
port
on
'I'ue.sday
anfl
Wednesday
Glazier.
Mrs.
.N
onnao
Role
returned
Following the reading of Heto the foHowtna: tnembers, Mrs.
hOme Wednelday after a several
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The eleeUon of officers was held
Mrs. Roxie Oiler, Mrs. Jem Cusb lohnson,Mrs. Ruuen, Mn;.
brew n. an article, "Christian proved to be a seU-out with j'ood '
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wfttl vlalt in Arizon• and Cali· and the folJowing elected: past pre1 Ferguscm and son and Mu Mary Earl Werner, Mill. Sisson, Mrs.
Faith" w.. given by Mrs. Zundel, at·tendance tor both da)'8.
Hand
made
·articles
and
foods
fOrti Ia.
ident, Mrs. Eleeta Souders; presi- Hayman were. iJl. GalllpoJil yee- Homer Foley, ~- Dale &amp;rnbart,
Mn. Sham, Mrs. Watson, Mrs.
'.
Mra. E. J. HJQ teft Sunday for a dent, Mrs. MorrNa; vice president, terday to ~l wi4b, '¥n. tua:ene Mh. I,.e.tba Russell, Mrs. Bu.d RusCook, Mrs. Lorain Sterrett, Mrs. of different Yariette. were eold
lunch was terYed on both
\'Jilt wltb relatives ln Columbus. Mra. Edna Mattox; secretary, :drs. Sk:lel'B and new son at Holzer liell, Mrs. Pie~· .and Mrs. Francee
Stephenson, Mrs. W.alter Wolfe, and
doyo.
lito. Ralph Zlnk and daUihter Hattie Woodard. treasurer, Mrs. HOspital
Larldns or Rutland who was a
and Mrs. Foater. Rev. Ralr,h C. Zun- Members of the churah who saor Cjneinnati are guettt ol her
guest for the meeting.
del preaented a soltl,
Be Very sisted wilh tlbe bazaar were Mrw
Entomlnrer.
Chap"ln,_Mn.
Freda
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and
11r1
11o·
y
!liar&gt;
Plan'!~ were made for t1tte an:r
' ol parents, Mr . .and Mrs, Lawrence Miteh; conductreq, .,Mrs. PauUD~ lene 'Knap&amp;.y who :.ve"u:;-th' 'fa
(
Sure" followed by a period uf silent' Ronald nand, Mrs. J. E.
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Clmistmas
dinner
to
be
~t
at Lanning.
\·
Gallagher; warden, Mrs ...(ae B&amp;l· California whil Mr y ua:
pra)'er and prayers by several Mns. Karl Owen and Mrs. Richard
Mr. and Mn. Floyd Tracy visit· ley; inner cuard, Mrs. Edith Me- with the Air F~ ·bav~a re:C
the Martin ~·taur~nt on DecemVa ughn whG acted as chairmen f()r ber 14, when the One Won .one t~d Tuelday with hJ1 fatber, lim
N'eal; outer gu1rd, Mrs. Frances here
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n
both day •. These ladies were as- elus qf the Pomeroy Firat B1pt41t Tracy and Mr. and Mrt. Eddie
Plemmi"';
pianist, Mrs. Beulah
·
Siste-d by Mr.s. Marcoo Charq.bers, church met recebtly', lt the home Smith enroute tc their ) home tn
Mrs. Janie. Asbury and daugh·
Mrs. Bethel Coleman, Mrs. James of MI'SI. George Skinner, Rock Akron from Atlanta, Ga., where Hayes; leslsJative representative,
Mn:. Lucille Diles, and alternate ten, Mr1. Erneatine Peery and
Ponreroy, flbJo
Sanborn , Mrs Clinton fli&amp;her, MrB. SpriDg.!!.
tbey visited their daua:hter.
delepte, Mra. Woodard.
son and Janice Albury ilre movTONIGHT o~nd FRIDAY
Eddie Burkett, MN. Herman Bail·
Mrs. Lena Huber bas returned
Ml'8. J. H. StepheMOn, pretlde.nt,
The New Haven Woman's C1ub
"HAVE ROCKET
ey, Mr.!i Myron Moi.Uer and Mrs. conducted the meeting Which opo borne aftef a vliit' Jn Streator, Jll.
A dessert course was served by ing into the property vacated b)' met Thursday, Nov. 3, at a p . m.
Krinke
family.
the
Bernard
WILL TRAVEL"
E. 0. Tewksbary.
ened wiiJt. Bible vti'RB, poems:, While there 1he was ·Joined by Mrs, Jean Wright, Mrs. W&amp;Kiard,
at the Alex Quillen Memorial
'Jihree Stooges
pN.yers oand song by those pre&amp;- her siater "nd brother ancl attend- Mr•. Marcaret Andrews, Mrs. Ed·
Building with Mh. Philip Batey
Visiting
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Horn
- •also NEW ARRIVAL
ent. Two lettera were read from ed the dedlc:atlon of the St. aar Thoma• and Mrs. t.wrente er Hartley, Tuesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Tbomu Hoffman and Mrs~
"THE LEGEND OF
2nd Lt. and :Mra. Henry Cooper tile Korean girl .wbJch the clu11 John's Lutheran Church.
Walter,
Mrs. Hubert Taylor, BeUe, W. Va ., P. G. Greene aervfng as hosteases.
TOM DOOLEY"
(Nanc)' Hartley) of Santa Ant~, has adopted, thankins them for
Mr. and Mn. Jo1epb Coot re·
The Program was presented bJ
Mrs. Martba Dennbcn •nd, A. E.
The Thanksgiving theme
Michael Landon - Jo Morrow Culifornia are anno1Jnclng the clothing sent bel' and eleo money turned home Sunday after a six
the Girl Scout Troop whjch il
Hartley, Charleston.
uaed
in
the
relrelhments.
SATURDAY
barth of a aon on November 9th. and told how •he used . tJhe money. weeks visit in W.apping, Conn.,
apon&amp;Ored by the elub and direct·
The nf'&lt;w tiaby bas a brother, F1ane ~re made to prepare with their BOn·ln-law and dau&amp;hter
"THE REBEL SET''
ed by MrJ. Marvin ~cFarland . The
, David, age 2. Grandpuenta are TbonJcoeivilJ4 bulr.Oil! . lor n•edy Mr. and Urs. Edward J. COI'GOI'au
Greag Palmer program included the F1ag CcreK-athleen Crqwley Mr. and ~TrB . Homer Hartley, Mid· !..,Uiet.
'
and family and In BrJgHtoo, Mich.,
m.ony, Pl@4ige 'bf Allegiance, scrip·
dleport and Mrs. 'l'ollte CoGper,
...... .also ture, N~tional Anthem, Scout Prcr
I'NyOr bJ, Mro. Stel&gt;1&gt;enoon eon- with •Ml. Cock .. brother-hl·law ena
Princeton, w. Va. Mrs. 'Jame1 .eludad the meeting, after which slater, Mr. and Mra. WUliam F.
"JOHNNY ROCCO"
mise and choral readinp by the
JUclhard Eyer - Colcen Gray Faulil;,ner, Middleport, 11 a great ~r.,.... .
Scout• entitled "Out American
pjoyed and relnlsb· Curltton.
grandrilotb,er.
Heritage," and "Chalet
Song."
menta Nrved b7' tbe IIOitfsa.
were Donna
A (eftificate of merit waa Girla partlcipatint
Several new members were awarded to Mrs. E&amp;tber Wriglit Roush, Myra Rouah, Djana Bostic
welcoQled when the Bedford PTA and a sickle wa11 presented to the Sharry Fleaber, Shari McGlothlin'
evening at the Grange when Chester Grange met Brenda Bmwn, · Barbara · Marshall'
met Tueaday
aobool. ,
,
Tuesday evenlna:.
Naney HiH,
Nancy Capehart:
Dolores King, president, conRhonda Brabham, Judy Hoffman
Dale Kautz, worthy master, pre· RGiemary Sisk and Christina How~
duded the meetlna: and plana
,
were made for the officer.• to aided and MarjorJe Hoffman was ard.
Mrs. Clltford Lel!helt, preaident, IJleet with the school officials in installed a• Jady auistaot by Roy
Mrs. Paul ~ally, pi-eatdent, pre·
master. · George aided at the buaineas meeting.
was in cbarge ot tthe meeting of reaard to purchasing
plaatlc Miller, a past.
the ·WSCS of the Rock Springs pl1tea for the school lunch roGm. Genheimer announced tbe Rural Letters of thanks were read from
Methodist ebun:h, held. Tuefday Followine the business ses1ion, Urban banquet would be held at Lakin State Hoapital for clothing
a abort program was presented the Rutland High School auditor- donated; from Appa1Ae11ian Eleclllternoon, ot tho ·~·
him on Nov. 20 . ~t 7:30 P;, rn. and trlc Power Comfpany, for attend
Ptayer by Mre. WI!Utlll Gru...r by the children of the school.
Ulat tickets may I:U! pufNiased ance at the Home Service Demo&amp;
opened the meeti111 and l:ieWtt.t0111
from him.
1
were led by Mrt. JOhn Hartung
Wov.n A•mlntter with Itt
stratton held at Ham~ton and Cape·
U$1111(
u
her
topic
"Tbe
Ten
ComThe
Chester
tnatltuft!
which
bart; and from Ruth Sayre for a
ICittlno color btouly, deep
mandment." takeo from Exod01
scholarship award given her. ..
pll•. olvtt vou more for
wiU be held Thursday afternoon report wa• given on the bazaar by
24l:1•17, followed by a m~t.e.tion
and evening;, Nov. 12 was announ· Mrs. Robert i\fcGJoUtlin and a Jiat
your ruo dollor.
by Mnl. Willlom -L&lt;.
ced. It waa alao annoumed tbat of eommJttees and embers serv·
,. During the bulineaa aeeelon U
the Grange would visit Star ing were read. A report on the
wl1 voted to accept ~he Nkinp
Gtange and that Laurel Grance Scholarship commit~ was given
for .,ppli~ for ~,._.t\d foreign
Mrs. C. J. Werrr entertained would vlait Chester.
by Mrs. Donald Roush and she
ftulona. It Wli detlded to meet
the
Second
lWard
Women's
Club
"V~teraru
'Day"
was
the
theme
reeammendAd
that the &amp;eholanhlp
~t tiiJt bome of lfr.t, ~ Grueoser
TUesda)'
evenin&amp;
at
ber
home
on
of
the
prOa:ram
·
pre~ented
by
be
m•de'
available
annuaUy and
eie-h Tueeday, tO QUllt, while the
Plea48al Rldle.
Marie IC.oblentz, l«t¢turer. Group this was \roted to 10 011 record.
eburoh
11:1
belng
remodflled.
Woven Axmhut•r with It•
Durin&amp; the business seulon in alnglng of "ColumWa T6e Gem of Press boot' award teeel'Ved by the
Mn. Hartunf al1o pre~ented 'bhe
eMr'l,.eo!', Mr.. ,W.jilJim Boyd, the Ocean" oPened the· Ptoll'ani tlub at the 8euthweatem DJstrlct
rich, brfoht color1 blends
;:~,,~tople
Ten Com- pliiu: were ni.allfe.ifor a Chriatm•• tqno:::e~ Ji:y, .,.., poe~ ."In Flanders Conventloo was preaented to the
ptrftctly with Modern,
" • aootal creed" and dlnb~ at ·the Martin ., Restaurant Field by tlio 1 !!D1ltb;~ The lfOUP club by v-.. Edwi Stel ""' n·
on ttlf .topt.e were flvec,
Co1ual, Tradltlonol.
membel·. 'Die meetlna: o-R Sltutday, Dec. i2 folloWed b)' sanr 1 "~ppy Bh:thdv" to ~tty trtct eo:e,.~tion r~port ~;~~~iv!~·
the , .bQme of Mra. Coo Deah, · Elthlr ~ 'ifrlabt and by Mrs. Don•ld Roush, llfn. John
wttb the Lord'• Prayer 1n a puty
Werry.
Melell Parker.
Mor'&amp;arl ind Mrs. Paul ScaUy.
A •poem "A Meuage of Peace"
Tho 1e attendine the meeting
Game• were played during the
were
thoM
11M11ed
above
c
aooJal
hour
and
prizes
awarded
by
Opal
Eiebiaeer,
a
quiz
on
Oblo
were
:sfra. Donald F. Roush, Mrs.
1nd Mn. Oliver Clrark, Mra. W. A.
t-(10RL
the
wlnnen.
Hiltory'
and
croup
lingln&amp;
ot
Robert
McGlothlin, Mrs. Donald
Morp~t and Mn .• Am.ot Leonard.
Refreshment• of ice cream, cup varlou• war aongs concluded the Brown, Mrs. Q. J. Bostic, Mra. Jack
eU:ea, Cilffee and c•ndy were aer- program.
neaher, ltfr'R. Jess Abel, Mr1. John
Woven Ax.mlnlter hal
Retreahmenll were nrved dur- Mora:an, lt:ra. Louis Karaebhlk, :r,lrs.
ved by lbe hoatea1 to Mr1. Lydia
dttA plu1h pile for luxur·
~HJII, M'tl. Cllfford Jenldni'On, ini the aoelal hour.
·
Kermit Ford Mrs Mark Wlrd
&amp;ou1 wolklno comfort.
Mr1. Henry Dtlb' Sr., Mrs. Vern
The next meet1n1 will be held Mr1. Edwin Stein,
Paul Seal:
Bolinaer, Mrs.
Boyd and aon on Tuesday, Nov. 24:.
ly, Mrl; Clyde Riee, Mrs. Thomas

White Rose Lodge Auxiliary
Regular Meeting Held Wednesday

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der. The union 11 free to •trike
apin on lan. 26.

. The committee Nid if a neJotiated tettlement is awt reac.bed
The mow wa1 qtdctly diaappat· before that date it believes the
ed when a lia:ht nin bepn to fall union membenhip wm rejed the
lteeJ eoJnpantea• "bit ofler.'' The
later in the night.
labor Jaw reQuire• that such a
But the weather bureau' said it propo181 be put to the memberwill turn colder tonight and Sat- abip before tbe eod of the I.Djuncurday,
witb
the temperature lion period.
.
naetring the middle 30'• in IIWl7
parts of the ltate by alternooa.

Brake Failure
Is Saicl Cause
Auto Crash

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you get m4:)~e !or ..
your money w1th

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USW Votes To Continue
Strike Again In January

Ohio Weather
Picture For
Weekend Changes

w:: N. Haven Women's

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NEW YORX (UPI) - The 171-man wage policy committee
of the United Steelworkers of America voted unanimously
Thunday to reaume itli nationwide strike in January if no
contract ~ment iB reached during the present Tafi.Hartl•y
Law •Jcooung off'' period.
Union President David J. Mcl&gt;onald told a news conference
he knew af no reuon to be optim~&amp;­

Police Repori
·Two Girls

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I,

1955

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Says Strike To Resume

Uni&amp;Policy

Harley;

1953

enttne

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tHE D~LY SENTINlL

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o .,.Nov. 13, 1959

C.mmentatin~

Land Transfers

Editorially

\

· --~----~--------~
'

/

"1919 HITCH1NC POST"

h ·breakthrough of
il~r;~:~..lie:· lhe
roruroads of this

3. There must be

three
coun ·
give lhe publlc t he max·

an elimination I&gt;! obso-

cost ·•
coine.s from a top author·
n)~j4's eritical problems-Pres·
,
Di&gt;iii,el . Loomis of the Association of
American Railroads .. And here are the three
breakthrough needs:
' 1. Public policies, especially those govern·
~ tbe taxation of investment spending,
must be changed to permit railroads to speed
u~ the process of"modernizing and streamlining plant and operations .
2. Regulatory policies must allow the in·
dustry to pnss along the ensuing ecnomies .to
the
in the form of the lowest pr;:tcti·
freight rate,s ;.md passenger fares .
~

Fnn» 11. and LUlu· M. currY,

to C. C.,

and

Dorothy

rn,, lUJ,,,Btdfo•'d.

TEI'i $ION
5·
)

Pl'rry,

Lot; Dl'Oivlllo.
Cal'Gl '-· ""d Nellie R- Pier(.-e lo
Ohio P~nr11r Qo. 17.l1A, Rulland .
~a tnd Edna C Haning to
~ Wollin&amp;, 1.70.9M. F 34-30.

h'ORLD

•

.-

Late News·.,rom The Wire

to tbe fact
that lower·l.neome flmillet drank
more mJI): .produced b)' tbeir own
wu larterly •ttnbuted
COWl.

Wub ••eaten 'before they are

bldly JOIJed. llomovo IIJ!f:r buttons. omanat nta or trllnm!Jap u
woll u .i bould« pa&lt;\1, helm
Wlllhing.

~

Ffeda- , WeUtn1 to· D~na and
Edna C. Haning, 170.96-A. f 34 ·35,
'1'3; · Rl3, llldlol'll•l

r

'·

lete working rules, adopted 40 years and
more :!go, that roadblocl&lt; progress and pre·
vent the Jines from getting the greate!t use
out of the operating changes mo4ern 'leclj·
nology makes possible. 'l'betti rules are tbe
source of "featherbeddin-g'' waste wbich costs
the nation a totally needlee.s $500 million a·
year. Under thein, ra1Jto1~s must tyay two,
three and even four times for single-work
time, or mu•t use two or three men for One

,,.·~~~(b;J~tb;j~e~i,ri0;ability "to move Hst

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddloport, O.,,Nov. 18, 1959-3

••

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' "'}

jOb .

To' quote Mr. Loom!• directly: " .. . loday's
iron horse, long sin~~ changed from a puff.
ing steamer into a jleaming, llreliDIIned
diesel locomotive, remains tied to a 1919
hllching posl." It's high time he was turned
loose .

~hutch Attack On Delinquency

Poses Difficult, Trying Task
·~' "'\Jnlttd Preu lnttrn•tlon•l

between the ages ot 5 to 8." And
lit~ &lt;.hurches waftt to do some· in searching out these children,
they · mu1t loot beyond "tbe little
white cottare• of 1urburbia'' into
the urban aluma wi).erf' poverty
overcrowdin&amp; amt b"foken home1
vastly ini!rease the likelihood of

thihif abotlt JUvenile delmquency,
they should approach the problem
reall5Ucally. Sentimental and 11uperficial programs may ease the
consciences of church members,

but the)· do more harm than good a ehild's being deprived or P•rto disturbed children.
That advice comes from Dr.
Edwud E Thornton, profenor of
.pastoral care at the Institute of
Religl(ln, Houston , Tex. Or. Thorn
ton has made an inten~ive study
-of the failures and fruetratlona
whi~h churches often encounter
in their attempts to help delin·
quent chlldrcn. His findings, re·
ported at a rl.'cent Southern Sap·
hst youth
counselm g confer·
ence. are equally applicable 10
-othlir denominatwns
The first step toward ertectlve
church work in thi! field, Dr.
Thornton 11ald, is to abandon any
moralistic or ' lrunit 1ve" approach
to dellnq"uent youth.

St•nN Prom Dl 1 turttance
SDi.'la l §Cientiab have amused
abundi'nt r,roof, he said, that juvemle del nquency is not willful
wickedne11, bul is "a symptom
{)( emollonal disturbance" 1n chil
dren who l1ave been starved of
parent111l love In the earliest years

of life.

Loving the unloved l11 aupposed
to be the ~burch'• apecl1lty. But
it ia nl'lther ·euy nt&gt;r al.mple to
1
love" to ·
children

but bate

~·

:;:
"~

:.
•
'!

call• for
imu:ination"
and "the "courage to face facta."
One of theMe tacts Ia that •'the
emotion diaturbance wh1ch begets
delinqu~(:y ill deeply set In the
chlld'a pP'IOlllllty by the tlme be
it elghl )'ears old." And the crucial facton In -eau1lna It are not
the neilhborllood, not the schoot,
not a ' lACk of &lt;~burch attendanCfl
but the .cbUd'l own immediate
hofhe envJroDment And pJrtlcular·
ly ·hit relttlouhtps · with h11 par·

et1tal love .
What t:!an a church da for tbe1e
di!tposses.lled chlldren once it baa
established contact with them?
It depends o&gt;n how far they have
drifted before they are IOYnd.
"All of the traditional ministr 1es of the church"-includlnc
Sunday RChools, )'OUtb activltlel
summer cllmpa:, reereation1l cen·
teu and sportl ptOJI'Im~•n be
useful in elvJna pre-delinquent
children tbu 1cceptanee, lew · and
underatanding which Ia lacklnl hi
I their heme Uvea.
1

state Ho·

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ll&amp;l
. A

~

Happe""':'"'IS
·

.

Bashan &amp;ociety

Ernest H. and Frances Ander·
son to Ray and Dorothy Stone,

IUD

4\\A, Salem.

JL-"''r
11it! Mmallr.l

,.

'I'he sfk!alJed "aponaorahit
•!Jian, under which adult church
members try to utlbUsb direct
person•! ties of frlendlhlp with
mdlvidual chtldren, CID aim be
very helpful , to . pre..clellnquenta
and even to f1nt offendera and
probationer•.
1om• NHtl Ther~py
none of tbell measures
· I do any
for chlld."n who
become "hard·cort
Dr. Thomton aald.
disturbed cbild
group . ,ctMt•e• ao
that their value ia
out both for the group and

TOD1\Y AND
\'ES~RYEAR
Mille Your ~ulops Now

MARTIN RESTAUuNT
ON ROUTil 7

IN MIDDLEPORT

ei••"'ltr"o-".

the

trou)&gt;lOII •hlld .

~lllloel!."

And he can't be reached by an
arlult spon80r, because he bu
learned to "play along Jn the
111me of comradeship with adulta"
marilpulatlng them to hls adva..tage, but

.

potl,

Hollywood
-

released

ata~ing RudolPh

lila?, the Holland Tunnel,
lr~~~~;~ upder tbe .HudJOD.
Jl
New York City and Jer·
N. J., 1fiS ope~ed to the

:atv•r

'
HoimJ"l

· In 1933, worker• in tbe
Packlha ComHDY la Au1tin·i Mirlq.,
1ta1ftd ·1he ftnt recorded ...u.

ents.

)

down" 1trille

Jn lhe.•U:

'$.

.

AUTO
PARTS
I

·Midflin · · $4.95 up
~"'• With
· · $9.95
up
l!llehaDge
Tl RES .
$1Q.95

1

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23.

When You Write Right
Letters
Results

sa.u~

ball'l

ganr

2·'- Ha.te·

fully
2n. Donkey
27. Lonr•
28. High
prl••t
12. Con·
cernlnl
If. Under~

poet Robert Louia Steveftlql'l
"Glve ,me
Y~DI m• who
braina enoua;h to make a fool , of

the

hJm.etf."

·

. \

Plu• Tail .,.. -~pable Tift

,. Daily s~nflnel ·

BRAKE SHQES
Fer

AD Modell

Bebuil&amp; Tnalmlui.OIII
~3US

.

'lf•1 ... 1f't .Afll'Wtl

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(illed hil re-

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Rutland

I\,_

85. Father (Fr.)
30. Blrda

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.uaolul
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For
Home

.JCJIIu.IIU..nte Lined

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1-4183 Bllllud,

t:t!l Sundoy
11.
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ent

b.

·'

Shown Here· is.-aif,bdudl photograph of th~ l6xl6 Patio built by Wilbur
Young, Wright Str~t, Pomeroy, Ohio, at the material costs of only $97.
Complete with o Kaiser Diom&lt;ind Rib • Aluminum Roof for o 15'% cooler
comfort.

~LAM·_,S
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R.ACINE
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'.
OUver Bliley, ·owner

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NO MONEY DOWN

a.dae; Oldo

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USE .IT F.OR A~tl:l.
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AND SUPPLY COMPANY
THIIiD AVE.

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tHE D~LY SENTINlL

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o .,.Nov. 13, 1959

C.mmentatin~

Land Transfers

Editorially

\

· --~----~--------~
'

/

"1919 HITCH1NC POST"

h ·breakthrough of
il~r;~:~..lie:· lhe
roruroads of this

3. There must be

three
coun ·
give lhe publlc t he max·

an elimination I&gt;! obso-

cost ·•
coine.s from a top author·
n)~j4's eritical problems-Pres·
,
Di&gt;iii,el . Loomis of the Association of
American Railroads .. And here are the three
breakthrough needs:
' 1. Public policies, especially those govern·
~ tbe taxation of investment spending,
must be changed to permit railroads to speed
u~ the process of"modernizing and streamlining plant and operations .
2. Regulatory policies must allow the in·
dustry to pnss along the ensuing ecnomies .to
the
in the form of the lowest pr;:tcti·
freight rate,s ;.md passenger fares .
~

Fnn» 11. and LUlu· M. currY,

to C. C.,

and

Dorothy

rn,, lUJ,,,Btdfo•'d.

TEI'i $ION
5·
)

Pl'rry,

Lot; Dl'Oivlllo.
Cal'Gl '-· ""d Nellie R- Pier(.-e lo
Ohio P~nr11r Qo. 17.l1A, Rulland .
~a tnd Edna C Haning to
~ Wollin&amp;, 1.70.9M. F 34-30.

h'ORLD

•

.-

Late News·.,rom The Wire

to tbe fact
that lower·l.neome flmillet drank
more mJI): .produced b)' tbeir own
wu larterly •ttnbuted
COWl.

Wub ••eaten 'before they are

bldly JOIJed. llomovo IIJ!f:r buttons. omanat nta or trllnm!Jap u
woll u .i bould« pa&lt;\1, helm
Wlllhing.

~

Ffeda- , WeUtn1 to· D~na and
Edna C. Haning, 170.96-A. f 34 ·35,
'1'3; · Rl3, llldlol'll•l

r

'·

lete working rules, adopted 40 years and
more :!go, that roadblocl&lt; progress and pre·
vent the Jines from getting the greate!t use
out of the operating changes mo4ern 'leclj·
nology makes possible. 'l'betti rules are tbe
source of "featherbeddin-g'' waste wbich costs
the nation a totally needlee.s $500 million a·
year. Under thein, ra1Jto1~s must tyay two,
three and even four times for single-work
time, or mu•t use two or three men for One

,,.·~~~(b;J~tb;j~e~i,ri0;ability "to move Hst

-

..

'
Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddloport, O.,,Nov. 18, 1959-3

••

. ''' ..'
' "'}

jOb .

To' quote Mr. Loom!• directly: " .. . loday's
iron horse, long sin~~ changed from a puff.
ing steamer into a jleaming, llreliDIIned
diesel locomotive, remains tied to a 1919
hllching posl." It's high time he was turned
loose .

~hutch Attack On Delinquency

Poses Difficult, Trying Task
·~' "'\Jnlttd Preu lnttrn•tlon•l

between the ages ot 5 to 8." And
lit~ &lt;.hurches waftt to do some· in searching out these children,
they · mu1t loot beyond "tbe little
white cottare• of 1urburbia'' into
the urban aluma wi).erf' poverty
overcrowdin&amp; amt b"foken home1
vastly ini!rease the likelihood of

thihif abotlt JUvenile delmquency,
they should approach the problem
reall5Ucally. Sentimental and 11uperficial programs may ease the
consciences of church members,

but the)· do more harm than good a ehild's being deprived or P•rto disturbed children.
That advice comes from Dr.
Edwud E Thornton, profenor of
.pastoral care at the Institute of
Religl(ln, Houston , Tex. Or. Thorn
ton has made an inten~ive study
-of the failures and fruetratlona
whi~h churches often encounter
in their attempts to help delin·
quent chlldrcn. His findings, re·
ported at a rl.'cent Southern Sap·
hst youth
counselm g confer·
ence. are equally applicable 10
-othlir denominatwns
The first step toward ertectlve
church work in thi! field, Dr.
Thornton 11ald, is to abandon any
moralistic or ' lrunit 1ve" approach
to dellnq"uent youth.

St•nN Prom Dl 1 turttance
SDi.'la l §Cientiab have amused
abundi'nt r,roof, he said, that juvemle del nquency is not willful
wickedne11, bul is "a symptom
{)( emollonal disturbance" 1n chil
dren who l1ave been starved of
parent111l love In the earliest years

of life.

Loving the unloved l11 aupposed
to be the ~burch'• apecl1lty. But
it ia nl'lther ·euy nt&gt;r al.mple to
1
love" to ·
children

but bate

~·

:;:
"~

:.
•
'!

call• for
imu:ination"
and "the "courage to face facta."
One of theMe tacts Ia that •'the
emotion diaturbance wh1ch begets
delinqu~(:y ill deeply set In the
chlld'a pP'IOlllllty by the tlme be
it elghl )'ears old." And the crucial facton In -eau1lna It are not
the neilhborllood, not the schoot,
not a ' lACk of &lt;~burch attendanCfl
but the .cbUd'l own immediate
hofhe envJroDment And pJrtlcular·
ly ·hit relttlouhtps · with h11 par·

et1tal love .
What t:!an a church da for tbe1e
di!tposses.lled chlldren once it baa
established contact with them?
It depends o&gt;n how far they have
drifted before they are IOYnd.
"All of the traditional ministr 1es of the church"-includlnc
Sunday RChools, )'OUtb activltlel
summer cllmpa:, reereation1l cen·
teu and sportl ptOJI'Im~•n be
useful in elvJna pre-delinquent
children tbu 1cceptanee, lew · and
underatanding which Ia lacklnl hi
I their heme Uvea.
1

state Ho·

11'_.-:;;::;;:::::;.--.J
I'
ll&amp;l
. A

~

Happe""':'"'IS
·

.

Bashan &amp;ociety

Ernest H. and Frances Ander·
son to Ray and Dorothy Stone,

IUD

4\\A, Salem.

JL-"''r
11it! Mmallr.l

,.

'I'he sfk!alJed "aponaorahit
•!Jian, under which adult church
members try to utlbUsb direct
person•! ties of frlendlhlp with
mdlvidual chtldren, CID aim be
very helpful , to . pre..clellnquenta
and even to f1nt offendera and
probationer•.
1om• NHtl Ther~py
none of tbell measures
· I do any
for chlld."n who
become "hard·cort
Dr. Thomton aald.
disturbed cbild
group . ,ctMt•e• ao
that their value ia
out both for the group and

TOD1\Y AND
\'ES~RYEAR
Mille Your ~ulops Now

MARTIN RESTAUuNT
ON ROUTil 7

IN MIDDLEPORT

ei••"'ltr"o-".

the

trou)&gt;lOII •hlld .

~lllloel!."

And he can't be reached by an
arlult spon80r, because he bu
learned to "play along Jn the
111me of comradeship with adulta"
marilpulatlng them to hls adva..tage, but

.

potl,

Hollywood
-

released

ata~ing RudolPh

lila?, the Holland Tunnel,
lr~~~~;~ upder tbe .HudJOD.
Jl
New York City and Jer·
N. J., 1fiS ope~ed to the

:atv•r

'
HoimJ"l

· In 1933, worker• in tbe
Packlha ComHDY la Au1tin·i Mirlq.,
1ta1ftd ·1he ftnt recorded ...u.

ents.

)

down" 1trille

Jn lhe.•U:

'$.

.

AUTO
PARTS
I

·Midflin · · $4.95 up
~"'• With
· · $9.95
up
l!llehaDge
Tl RES .
$1Q.95

1

A lhouaht · lor todlf:

23.

When You Write Right
Letters
Results

sa.u~

ball'l

ganr

2·'- Ha.te·

fully
2n. Donkey
27. Lonr•
28. High
prl••t
12. Con·
cernlnl
If. Under~

poet Robert Louia Steveftlql'l
"Glve ,me
Y~DI m• who
braina enoua;h to make a fool , of

the

hJm.etf."

·

. \

Plu• Tail .,.. -~pable Tift

,. Daily s~nflnel ·

BRAKE SHQES
Fer

AD Modell

Bebuil&amp; Tnalmlui.OIII
~3US

.

'lf•1 ... 1f't .Afll'Wtl

ri.rmti\C

ap

(illed hil re-

al

'

Rutland

I\,_

85. Father (Fr.)
30. Blrda

''lUfO PARTS

.uaolul
!"1r""lrTP'"'IZ

For
Home

.JCJIIu.IIU..nte Lined

...

n.-utt

ARE AVAILABLE. FOR YOU!

1-4183 Bllllud,

t:t!l Sundoy
11.
the

ent

b.

·'

Shown Here· is.-aif,bdudl photograph of th~ l6xl6 Patio built by Wilbur
Young, Wright Str~t, Pomeroy, Ohio, at the material costs of only $97.
Complete with o Kaiser Diom&lt;ind Rib • Aluminum Roof for o 15'% cooler
comfort.

~LAM·_,S
·

FROM

!•t Fortman Abllott·
'

.P .-nb --

&amp;

Believe It Or Not
Yeu (;an Have Tile. ..U..ve At
.

~on
JAILE ~.:

' follli.MPS
...

LOW, LOW JIONTIU.Y PAYMENTS

!

..

••

•

SiU. ,

:. '~ . . :

I

'•

•

...

'

~

•· Re~ble ' Prkel ·

.

R.ACINE
ARYIQ STATION
'.
OUver Bliley, ·owner

•

.

~ ~-- ...'.j'lo.!; ~- · .
\ ~.1

'

.

NO MONEY DOWN

a.dae; Oldo

!

USE .IT F.OR A~tl:l.
P,Atlp
QR C1&lt;!tPORT
FOR
ONLY
$12.70
PER MONTH
t. .0 -" 1
'~''
"
1 ,- .•
,.,
·• . .
...

t· . . ".
.~-·!

•

'

'

(

.

.

'

;

.

6220 · . Free· Estimates

ALtEf·· L
AND SUPPLY COMPANY
THIIiD AVE.

Pt:IONii 6220

MIDDL:EPORT, OHIO

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In Games Tr;m.Jght

' GOOD START

.Three Grid Giants To Continue BOys.Will Try

l HotneSEO Teams
3ig Underdogs

Play For Pay

-~y SeDtlllel; Ppmeroy-Micldleport, ()., N~. 13, li!SII--5

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Games _,_ l..iber(y,

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DANCE
EAGLES CLUB

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PMitAOILPIIIA UPI Dlok "NEW YORit UP[ - Jesse Owens,
v..,_ 1St, "'n••lphla, ou...lnt- a track &amp;tar of the 1030'&amp; topped
ecl IQ Whit•, . 1ft,. "'il•cf•lphla pollin&amp; Thursday that selected
161.
tbf beat livin&amp; athletes of the aiC
be honored at the first Bill CorMemorial Dinner on Jan. 24,
. He drew 6U point». HeilldlnG
lilt in other aport&amp; · were Jack
Jli1mp..y boxing; Ty Cvhb, buceCouay, baaketball, Don
tennJt. Bobby Jone1, golf,
, footbaJI, M.aurice Rich
and Eddie Arcaro,

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th - 10 till:OO

7

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MEMBERS and GUESTS

2

MUSIC BY

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THE· FIVE SAINTS

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69cplr.foot
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Minersville WSCS
Entertained At

Ft~rniture
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Public Invited

·~zaak Walton

FOR THE MAN OF AGTION

BAKE,R

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$7.95 to $1 us
MEN'S

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.

SALE
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.,

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Q,ip. slnee it
ineJigible to play
in If he ·Rose 1foW1/
·
LSU beaten last Saturday aft·
er 19 ;tralgbt victories, ~~-

-i•

~

· Stantllrd Welpt

-·

Single Gqme -

T~a~ ~~-:

About Promotion

$4.95

.;\l::S
$5.95 .

IIi

;R. Dav\8,

Games _,_ l..iber(y,

Team Single
.

~II.

DANCE
EAGLES CLUB

Won

16
13
13

16
18

Champ,To Talk

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the

: ta~ COIIIITY ' LIAOU&amp;

OWINS TOP AllHI.ETE
PMitAOILPIIIA UPI Dlok "NEW YORit UP[ - Jesse Owens,
v..,_ 1St, "'n••lphla, ou...lnt- a track &amp;tar of the 1030'&amp; topped
ecl IQ Whit•, . 1ft,. "'il•cf•lphla pollin&amp; Thursday that selected
161.
tbf beat livin&amp; athletes of the aiC
be honored at the first Bill CorMemorial Dinner on Jan. 24,
. He drew 6U point». HeilldlnG
lilt in other aport&amp; · were Jack
Jli1mp..y boxing; Ty Cvhb, buceCouay, baaketball, Don
tennJt. Bobby Jone1, golf,
, footbaJI, M.aurice Rich
and Eddie Arcaro,

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14-fl

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month' at !'aft
.od:dJmJketl f:iB,ute
tabblnJ tbo FortY·

the "ldea that he ~~·- a cbanee

..... . ..

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t~al mil·

I!''''."'''~ eontraetor .J. W. Bateson
Te111 frmebbe applicaout .Dl the Uea .betause Bate·

Reel Dnll•' Glory

1
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1-12
14-10
21·11
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Player May Be
NBA Rookie Wilt

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th - 10 till:OO

7

I.Hultt

MEMBERS and GUESTS

2

MUSIC BY

Probe

'

THE· FIVE SAINTS

F.;,l Wkle iJ~oleuin

69cplr.foot
12 fool Wld,e .._!tim

SHOTGUN SHOOT

92cperhtt

•rke•-'ni•Jeev•
and Dana•
i '
•
!1110 T.,...U and Trap -

Minersville WSCS
Entertained At

Ft~rniture
:-· : . '

Public Invited

·~zaak Walton

FOR THE MAN OF AGTION

BAKE,R

S.lley,Nev.lS-1 P.M.tHIDark

Harterlbach Home

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Farm

SllORT JACKETS F~ MEN
$7.95 to $1 us
MEN'S

• · 1JJr&amp;. . . .} ;~K~nzie, . A~ens,
)ln .. Goldie · Glllia~, . Plaihvlaw
tpe~~- wt!b Mr.
lnd· Mri Mbt~ ·c~cle and fam·
l
and c. ,D. ~ C4-cle.
•

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.
COAlS
Sizes 34 to 46 · :.. , · .. $12~'95to

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.
.
·
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· &amp;pedal -one monib for 30 cents per word.
·NI nte of ·3 centi: per W(lrd will be charaed for advertiatDC
II Dot paid witALn. 10 ~aya a!ter receiving bilL
Zrron lD Advert.i6ing - Should be reported inunedi.a.teJ:y. Tis
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!olany &lt;icbts contcac~cd by "'Y· KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
one other than myself
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Pomeroy, 0 °
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(Porter House, New York Slrlpo, Clubs At)

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CLELAND$
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Pomeroy

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AUCTIONt•R

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(t;) .A.uto Soles

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19{17 rLYMOUTH 6 L"'Y L. $1,005.1

shipyard dock 1n Groton, Conn.. The buclear powered Triton
1JI the flrat with twin reaeton. The aub II fi7 teet long,
wl.tb 6,660-t.on dlaplacement. The Triton'• comtJat bd'ormation center '{loWer) will be the nerve center ot the craft
whll1' lt 11 on radar piCket duty.

12:80

tor You

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With Purehaoe of
This Wasber

Priced As Low As

PLASTIC

Less Giant Trade·ln

F'iber glas11 awnings, lJ.oy and
pLates all kindlil,
Aluminum ladders ·au kind•.
(tree .Eslimale, Dale Wippel
Supply, 21:) Union Avenue,
Pomeroy, Uhio.
11 ·30·00tc

Blg~estlmprovemenl In Wringer Washe~

NJ ~ Itt n11fll.ill

door sedan. A clean locuUy
owned c11r. Standard sluft. A
rear gas Baver. l.ilii ttlnll r "~&gt;, Pom·
eruy.
11 7 tile

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DOUill ATOMIC POWII-Qew and ~Ween (upper) ot the
world'l largest aubmartne, thl Trlton, atand at attention
durlnl coinnlle:alonlng ceremuntea at General Dynamla

"indow blinds and shades, venc
t1an bhndll, all kinds and &amp;:olors

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11:40

12:00 Newa

WASHER

Wrlto~':'..!.,....,;"'t-

STILL HAVET
IME TO
order calendars, matchell, ice
scra per~. (.:Jlfls tmas cards, ad ·
vertJsJog speda!Ues for · the
holiday Keason. Phone 429-Y.
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PENSIONERS WANTED : couN-.
try home , modern wnh gas
furnace heat , mea!s and laun·
dry all for $50 00 monthly
Write Box 668P, care TI-Je Dal ly
Sentm.el, PometOY , 0 . \1 -lJ-:itc 1

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SPEtiALS

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Introductory Offer

!HOUSE

Rt. J, Portland, Ohw
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11 12 3 1p 14 TA:,JWUilTH SOWS. AVG . 400 lb.1
1 each . Emo ry Powell . · !{.acme 1
REVIVAL WlTII ltEv:-AnuE
Phone Portland 275
11 12 3lc
M&amp;rks, Evangelist at Jupp.a ~k 1iANI&gt; MADE QUILTS $23; QUlLT
tbodisl Church.
Pa:.t11r Rev . top. $10. Mrs. J. W. Weatherby,
Fr~land Nurr111 . Nov. lti ·thru 1 JJ 11 rmonvil!e ltoad . Phone 804·Y.
Nov. '!? 7 .JO p. m Everyone 1 11 12 3tc
welcome.
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a__ Crows Steak Hause

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malerJal!i and p ~umbm g for f
sa le. Corner of Second and Hud·
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or f1Ufl8J.
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CHAR.BROILf.D STEAKS:

Pom•rov, Ott,..

steermg. Needs paint. Also 1954
Mer&amp;:ury Hurricane Motor Jo' ast
$130.00. Call M4Y after 5 p. m .
1l-1l&lt;IIp

141'1. Robert Johnaton enter·
talned on Friday evening at her
home with a Merry Key part)' .
Mrfl. Norman St.iverll was the de·
monstrator fer
the
evemng
Game&amp; wete -played and
prizes
awarded to Mn. Ed Moore, Mrs
Donald
Bumgardner and Mrs.
Carr'lll Adalll.!l Jr.

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Midd leport.

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RE.."iPUNSIBLE
for any deb\11 contracted bY any·
one other than myself. ,
'{Si&amp;ned) Kenneth Yo.nkcr
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1\liddlepon, Ohio

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Has multitun:h
Bryant (,as l
h cuntro 1s :
Bur
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comp
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brooder hou sr: use. l'rin·d to
sell.
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NO HUN'l'lNG ON MY PROPERTY
day or night. Dan11 C. Yuung, RL
3, Pomeroy.
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played the organ and danced with

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several . of those attending the
dance. Also f~atured were the
Three DeJays. Those winning the
.contest were: fllst dance, Mar·
Those attending were those
p ret Lou· Roney, New Hu·en and
Earl McKinley, Middleport ; win· mentioned above ,_nd Mrs. Mar·
ners of the slow dance were Bev- vin Bennett, Mrs. James Gilbert
effy Roush., Mallon and Kit Neal, and Mrs. Donald Brown.

Businf'SS Services

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A dah.ce contest wn held :re- ·
cently at the Teen canteen which
is sponsored by the Jr. Woman's
Club of New Heven. the contest
was jud~ed by Gayklrd who also

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publllhed. at 1 cent per word.
1 DAY
3 DAYS
8 DAYf
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$1.20
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$2.26
$'1.50
Adl reeeiwd by 10 A 31. will btl in that day't paper.
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BU itHOliGHS ADDll\G MACIHNE
Curunw ~Y~l!wruer ~xct!llent (;Ofi· MIDDLE· AGED WO.MAN WA NTS
dillOn . Priced rt!;o~unable . Phone
work. Write SoX 66&amp;8 c/o The
11 11 3tc
6181-J .
Daily Sentinel, Porileroy, Obio.
11 12 3tp
- -- - -- - -HOT PO NT 17 CU BI C FEET
deep lood storag£&gt;. The tin est
and best on the market, be sure (20)
w1Lh Hot Puint. t•1ve year pro· 1 ,
tect10n plan on food and freez- 1- OH RENT - EXTENSION LAD·
cr. $21 93 monthly payments
DERS. Sc~ffold J;loarda, Orop
It will pay for itse!f in sa\'ings
CloLhs. _Clmton Fisher, Midd I&lt;·
or food . Can dehver and install
port. Ohm. Ph.one 1)265.
same day you buy. t-; "'mg Stor e I ~
-Pome,y, Phoue w . 1111 31c· Am CONDITIONING. REFRIGER·
1
1
atwn servi(:e. Jack'• Refrigera·

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D~.HC.

TO SUPPLY NEW
RABBIT DOG. PERSON
STAND and carrier newapapera
ll ·ll ·6tp
Must Jiye in M.lddleport, bav
TWO COON DOGS. CALL 8366Y
car. Cont,act Mr. Nolder. La
or see Otmer Grimm at Sugar
Salle Hotel, Phone 60t?M bell · ll -3k
Run Mill .
tween 6 and '7 p. m. Monda
and Tuesday.
11-13-3t
1959 FHIGIDAlRE AUTOMATIC
washer Vsed 4 months. Real
Bargam Phone 844-L. ll ·lHH r l I ~I 'F..mploymem

15 MONTII OLD
Phone 71·M.

WANT ADS
PHONE 398

(17) HeIo Wanted

(91 For Sole

f

Slnee The Invention of the Agrltator
.NO RINSE TUBS
.FILTERS LINT
•cHOICE OF CBLORS
.NO INSTA-LLATION
.TWO WAY Fl(;L 'N DRAIN
.5 YEAR GUARANTEE ON GEARS

1956 lHEVROLE'l' 210 V8, $1,195.
2 door 11edan. A fine dean cur With
Jlandlllrd transmirmon.
Blal'lt· GOOD
L:Llt:AN LUMP COAL.
11 7 me
( 'a ll Rutllmd, 2-41:13~. Orville
na.fl , Pomoroy.
Hogue.
ll ·:J·:JUtc
BUft.:K CENTURY 2 DOOil. - -- - - - - - - - - - , :.., $1,b95. Hard lop.· Power l!teenng TWO .lt'Oit THE J'IUCE CJl&lt;' ONE.
J'ow~r bn!MJii. DynaUow drtve.
H.eg uJur IIJZC flashhA~:hl battcne~;.
R11dio !lti~ater.
lliacUnar'a,llUc each. HuwJcy and Ueed, MJd·
Pomemy.
11 7 6tc
d lll port
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C~Jeftam "cdun: HydnmHlhc.

1856

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lladio, heate r, Sparklinlo! orlJiin·
11 1 two tone turquoise and whlte
tiniab . Very clc~n. Hlui:!ttnar'S,
Pomeroy.
11 7 tc
~A-

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good coridiJon $400.00. Harry G.
illrow~J. Chester. Ohio.
11 7 6tp

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· · J. am leavmg tb..1 State and w111
:llpU n.IY l)cnonlll :Property. Located
Y. 0111(! off the Uld County !toad
from Ra cine to Portland on Sell·
CI'S H1dge koud No. lJI) LebaUQn
Town!tlup.
Wci!tm~houlie Refrigerator
l:)pced jJuecn Wlliihcr
3 pltll."e Uedroom t:uite

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1932 BUlt.:K 2 •DOOH. S~U~N. &lt;.:11 n

N. SECOND

MOTOR~}

n.s.oo •na up, whlll they ,•••.
Metropolitan Nitri•tt 5•1•• end
S•nln, PDmeroy, Pi14ntt 86-M.
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BOB'S

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

6$41.

NOW'S 'THE BEST
ifiME TO BUY
ELECTRIC DRYER

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VISIT B-A BEAUTY IHOP
Hair ah.aptng, pormanent wavilll

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Cotemlln fuel oH heater
Jo, OUH ROOM HOUSE IN MINERS
ville with full basement, run· and atyling. ·caU 231J, Rae.l.ne.
have b)' tukmi over paymcnt11 of
L&gt;rc ~scr
ning W&lt;ater, automutic water 10'27·30te
~ per month. Phone Ma11on,
Huga
.
heater, 1:as furm1cu, linllck bar
w•1 ~·~ ~~.•3·39ta.
11 _10_ tHe
3 H P. Rolary Mower 23 ln.
.
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Wlur:pool Dryer
in kitchen, on schoOl bus route. (20bJ Insurance
190() CHEVRdLET POWEH.t.:LIDE
H.' C.,\. 'l'clevhllon
Call ti812M .
1l-l::J·3tc
D'luu 2·lone, radw, healCI'.
'H7 Dodge 4 door car
G1'_od ' condition $2:;0.00. Pllionc
And many other arliclea
\ 14 J
Kent
6~2·Y. ltlddle!Jort.
11·11·3lp
OWNER: Claude Gunno
"'Or ·__ _
- -~ -~ -- Sale conducted by Bradford Auc· NEW-ONE 01.: TWO ROOMS· ·-:.'r"..:~ ~--~·;
tlon L'o. Crltt Bradford, Auction·
for ofhce ilpace over Dutton'•
1
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er. A. (.:. Bradfdurd . • Manager
Drug Store .Phon&amp; 6009.
MiiTI'tOPOLITA.N
Not Re.,onalble for Accldentt
10·20·12tc
..,.. kill
Lunch will be ~erved by the church _:.:_:c.:_:c.:_:c_ _ __ _ __
2 I• fl
11 7 ftlc I Aptrimtntt, Ptoplt't Ttrr•c• and
V•l• St., off lutt•rnut AVI.,
ONE \.iOUU BAY MAJ\E. WEIGli'f
191
Pont-roy. Phon1 321·Y
:.WIJ{I lb.
fo'reel&lt;~•ld Norrl1, Ita·
- ·-· - - - .
II I 301p
IJSED PANTS, SHlll1'S. JA \::Kii:TS
c:lnt!.
11 7 6tc
and women'a dru~cs, new. Joe 't
.MODERN HOUSE TEt.AILEilS BY
Cart)' Out, DM
Locual
St., SURPLUS INVENTORY. TWO
week or mouth. 1000 Central St.,
sl Jcr~ bread to1111lers. Price $2.9!!1.
Gallipolis.
11 9 Btc
M.lddlerort.
I0·28·30tp
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Howley &amp; Heed, M1ddleport.
1·7 YEAR OLD MULE 900 LBS.
11 9 6tc &amp; RoOM UNFURNISHED APART·
ment. Close tG Kroaers. Chris·
70 mixed chickf'nll. 1 httened
TOYI '11 PRICI
hos and drcul~tlnJ!: gu bc11tm·.
Une Beegle.
11·3·12tc
M . E. Gell)'l, Happy Hullow ltd . SALE TO S'l'ART FRIDAY, NOV.
lJ until IUfl!llY 11 exhausted.
Phone 24308.
11 · 11-3tc
WIU Include ldeal Dol11, k.emco 4 ltOOM HOUSE AND BA l'H, 1634
Lincoln H"ts, Phone 321·X or
PAlR LADIES ltOLLElt SHOE
ttompcr Roum, Hubley aun and
60146., GaUJpolis.
11 7 6tp
t&gt;kate•. Size 7. Like 11ew $11. Mrs.
hollt()r sell, trutka ,and ura.
GoQtae Conde, 1671 Lincoln !Itt,
Man)' lt~m , .
Remember t'lta 6 JtOOM BRICK DUPLEX WITI!
PhqDc 331 · ~1.
11 12 ::Up
:late, Open until 7:30 P• m.
garage,
143 .BllUernut Ave.
J:' ite Novt-ltY Sbop, .Middleport.
l'hcme
-40t
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11 7 tltc
1
BEAUTY SJIOI £QUJPMiiNT, JN
10 ·2'7-181~
exct~Uenl tondlti€1n. l unit 1 sh1un
3 ROOM AJ'AU'!'MENX, Call· 388·Y.
poo .,qye, l ah•n1poo chair, 1 HOT POINT ELECTRIC DRYER
\
1110 61p
bali' dryer locl chair comblna•
only $99.93. Lett You dry your
Uon'! l hair d.,-er, 1 dryer chalr,
O:othN In the bou.e ou' of the 6 ROOM APARTMENT ON MU~
r.Ji:HR\' Ave., Pomeroy, ·Built·
J mlh'lcure ' tabla. Call Portland
11now 11nd blow. Ewing Store.
in kitchen with re(rigerator and
28'7.
II 12 3tc
Pomeroy, u. Phone.lSS.
atovc. Utilities furnished. Also 2
1 Hl-3tc
THREE SUOTGUNS, ONE 25.20
Room tumiihed apartment. Call
rifle. one re"llltered Red Bone MUST SELL THIS WEEK - Two
376.
1H0·3tc
hound. Ell•ha Vitatoo , 12 Park·
piece Velour llvln&amp; room auitej
6 pc. dining room suite; kitchen· 6 ROOM UNFURNISHED HOUSE.
It, Middleport. Phone 6264-.J.
ette set; Sunray gas range; WeAl·
Modern kitchen, blllth, lull base·
11 12 3tc.
men!. Storm wlndows and doors.
lnghou•e refriw:erator; 3 pc. bed·
room suite: 2 full al:ce doubl e
$60 per mo., 123 Hudson St..
bed1; 1 R11dlant i/:&amp;8
Middleport. Call 6311-Y
bathroom heater; 1 Zenith
11 10
aon•ole wltb record player. Oth·

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Amos 'n' Andy
Sh~&gt;tgun

Slade

l!Owbide
, ,
HottlDePme .
DesUa Pla;rhoUe
The TwiliJbt ~ne ~"

Penoa to Pet*On

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FULLY AUTOMATIC\
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&amp;as furnaee. 4 room aplilrtment,
Can be teen at 170 Mulberr)'·av,
Second
St., Pomeroy, au furnace.
after a p. m.
11 'I Otc
Ca II 294 .
11 10 Eltc
FRUIT CAKES.
AND TRhlLER CO!olfll,
Women, Call 29t or
$20.00
monO.. Phone
1110 3tc
6002-M.
11-I.J-31&lt;

USED CAR S4LE
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1956 Chevrolet VI .. S.T. · · · · · · · · · · $1195
1955 Ford VI - A.T, .. · .. · .....: .. ·, .. $7f5

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~ ae.a.,pe word, ooe lasertion. Miru.num

chuj1&gt;- 60 ce.uta.
...._. ..-, word for three conaeeuti.Te 1n5ertlont.
· &amp;pedal -one monib for 30 cents per word.
·NI nte of ·3 centi: per W(lrd will be charaed for advertiatDC
II Dot paid witALn. 10 ~aya a!ter receiving bilL
Zrron lD Advert.i6ing - Should be reported inunedi.a.teJ:y. Tis
lllll1 Seot1net WW DOC be re&amp;IJODSlble for more thiD one .incor-

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Phone

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AT
NOT aE HESI'ONS lBLE I
!olany &lt;icbts contcac~cd by "'Y· KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
one other than myself
I
hi
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Corne l1us Conger
Pomeroy, 0 °
wiLL

(Porter House, New York Slrlpo, Clubs At)

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West Main St.

CLELAND$
TV ••,.,, ..,... .
Phone too

Pomeroy

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PRE CHRISTMAS

AUCTIONt•R

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l9t!U PA'I"l"F.H.NS

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19{17 rLYMOUTH 6 L"'Y L. $1,005.1

shipyard dock 1n Groton, Conn.. The buclear powered Triton
1JI the flrat with twin reaeton. The aub II fi7 teet long,
wl.tb 6,660-t.on dlaplacement. The Triton'• comtJat bd'ormation center '{loWer) will be the nerve center ot the craft
whll1' lt 11 on radar piCket duty.

12:80

tor You

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Electric Steam Iron
With Purehaoe of
This Wasber

Priced As Low As

PLASTIC

Less Giant Trade·ln

F'iber glas11 awnings, lJ.oy and
pLates all kindlil,
Aluminum ladders ·au kind•.
(tree .Eslimale, Dale Wippel
Supply, 21:) Union Avenue,
Pomeroy, Uhio.
11 ·30·00tc

Blg~estlmprovemenl In Wringer Washe~

NJ ~ Itt n11fll.ill

door sedan. A clean locuUy
owned c11r. Standard sluft. A
rear gas Baver. l.ilii ttlnll r "~&gt;, Pom·
eruy.
11 7 tile

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Cowl"&gt;'-·

F·REE

DOUill ATOMIC POWII-Qew and ~Ween (upper) ot the
world'l largest aubmartne, thl Trlton, atand at attention
durlnl coinnlle:alonlng ceremuntea at General Dynamla

"indow blinds and shades, venc
t1an bhndll, all kinds and &amp;:olors

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Marketa.port

11:40

12:00 Newa

WASHER

Wrlto~':'..!.,....,;"'t-

STILL HAVET
IME TO
order calendars, matchell, ice
scra per~. (.:Jlfls tmas cards, ad ·
vertJsJog speda!Ues for · the
holiday Keason. Phone 429-Y.
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SUPER REGENT CONVENTIONAL

I~YoU

PENSIONERS WANTED : couN-.
try home , modern wnh gas
furnace heat , mea!s and laun·
dry all for $50 00 monthly
Write Box 668P, care TI-Je Dal ly
Sentm.el, PometOY , 0 . \1 -lJ-:itc 1

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ON THE ALL NEW

t..mpl$ !Mrvkle

SPEtiALS

(Co~r•lrJ

Introductory Offer

!HOUSE

Rt. J, Portland, Ohw
.
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11 12 3 1p 14 TA:,JWUilTH SOWS. AVG . 400 lb.1
1 each . Emo ry Powell . · !{.acme 1
REVIVAL WlTII ltEv:-AnuE
Phone Portland 275
11 12 3lc
M&amp;rks, Evangelist at Jupp.a ~k 1iANI&gt; MADE QUILTS $23; QUlLT
tbodisl Church.
Pa:.t11r Rev . top. $10. Mrs. J. W. Weatherby,
Fr~land Nurr111 . Nov. lti ·thru 1 JJ 11 rmonvil!e ltoad . Phone 804·Y.
Nov. '!? 7 .JO p. m Everyone 1 11 12 3tc
welcome.
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a__ Crows Steak Hause

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6·23·tf

- ( A (' 8 cHord lu.c 1- Oh..
12 ROOMS, 2 BAT~TO
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be torn down 1mmed1alely All j"';;;,.._;;;;;&lt;l;;;;;;;;;;:;;:=:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;
malerJal!i and p ~umbm g for f
sa le. Corner of Second and Hud·
son, Middleport Phone 600SM.
or f1Ufl8J.
11-IJ·UlP

l:ll&amp; Sllb On

CHAR.BROILf.D STEAKS:

Pom•rov, Ott,..

steermg. Needs paint. Also 1954
Mer&amp;:ury Hurricane Motor Jo' ast
$130.00. Call M4Y after 5 p. m .
1l-1l&lt;IIp

141'1. Robert Johnaton enter·
talned on Friday evening at her
home with a Merry Key part)' .
Mrfl. Norman St.iverll was the de·
monstrator fer
the
evemng
Game&amp; wete -played and
prizes
awarded to Mn. Ed Moore, Mrs
Donald
Bumgardner and Mrs.
Carr'lll Adalll.!l Jr.

1- - - - -SIZZLit.fG
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--WITH
- I(20
--I ·-·-...:.:._:__::Bu~iness Services

(Ill
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2353 7·

\VMPO Daily.Progra Sehednle

Midd leport.

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19 6 0

RE.."iPUNSIBLE
for any deb\11 contracted bY any·
one other than myself. ,
'{Si&amp;ned) Kenneth Yo.nkcr
•. .
322 Nm·th Second Ave
1\liddlepon, Ohio

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GAS l~N\.·r~ Hn:iJ OAL BO IL~~~l
Has multitun:h
Bryant (,as l
h cuntro 1s :
Bur
ner
comp
let
e
Wll
1
Ideal for home . gree nhOliSe or
brooder hou sr: use. l'rin·d to
sell.
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SEE THE

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Wanted
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NO HUN'l'lNG ON MY PROPERTY
day or night. Dan11 C. Yuung, RL
3, Pomeroy.
_:.:..:_.:c_.:c_.:___
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played the organ and danced with

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PARTY HILD

several . of those attending the
dance. Also f~atured were the
Three DeJays. Those winning the
.contest were: fllst dance, Mar·
Those attending were those
p ret Lou· Roney, New Hu·en and
Earl McKinley, Middleport ; win· mentioned above ,_nd Mrs. Mar·
ners of the slow dance were Bev- vin Bennett, Mrs. James Gilbert
effy Roush., Mallon and Kit Neal, and Mrs. Donald Brown.

Businf'SS Services

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A dah.ce contest wn held :re- ·
cently at the Teen canteen which
is sponsored by the Jr. Woman's
Club of New Heven. the contest
was jud~ed by Gayklrd who also

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publllhed. at 1 cent per word.
1 DAY
3 DAYS
8 DAYf
1 MO
WORDS
15
60c:
00.
$1 .~
$4.50
$1.20
:10
60c:
SLI!O
$&lt;1.00
$1.0&lt;
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7:1&lt;
$2.26
$'1.50
Adl reeeiwd by 10 A 31. will btl in that day't paper.
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BU itHOliGHS ADDll\G MACIHNE
Curunw ~Y~l!wruer ~xct!llent (;Ofi· MIDDLE· AGED WO.MAN WA NTS
dillOn . Priced rt!;o~unable . Phone
work. Write SoX 66&amp;8 c/o The
11 11 3tc
6181-J .
Daily Sentinel, Porileroy, Obio.
11 12 3tp
- -- - -- - -HOT PO NT 17 CU BI C FEET
deep lood storag£&gt;. The tin est
and best on the market, be sure (20)
w1Lh Hot Puint. t•1ve year pro· 1 ,
tect10n plan on food and freez- 1- OH RENT - EXTENSION LAD·
cr. $21 93 monthly payments
DERS. Sc~ffold J;loarda, Orop
It will pay for itse!f in sa\'ings
CloLhs. _Clmton Fisher, Midd I&lt;·
or food . Can dehver and install
port. Ohm. Ph.one 1)265.
same day you buy. t-; "'mg Stor e I ~
-Pome,y, Phoue w . 1111 31c· Am CONDITIONING. REFRIGER·
1
1
atwn servi(:e. Jack'• Refrigera·

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(I ) NotiCe

D~.HC.

TO SUPPLY NEW
RABBIT DOG. PERSON
STAND and carrier newapapera
ll ·ll ·6tp
Must Jiye in M.lddleport, bav
TWO COON DOGS. CALL 8366Y
car. Cont,act Mr. Nolder. La
or see Otmer Grimm at Sugar
Salle Hotel, Phone 60t?M bell · ll -3k
Run Mill .
tween 6 and '7 p. m. Monda
and Tuesday.
11-13-3t
1959 FHIGIDAlRE AUTOMATIC
washer Vsed 4 months. Real
Bargam Phone 844-L. ll ·lHH r l I ~I 'F..mploymem

15 MONTII OLD
Phone 71·M.

WANT ADS
PHONE 398

(17) HeIo Wanted

(91 For Sole

f

Slnee The Invention of the Agrltator
.NO RINSE TUBS
.FILTERS LINT
•cHOICE OF CBLORS
.NO INSTA-LLATION
.TWO WAY Fl(;L 'N DRAIN
.5 YEAR GUARANTEE ON GEARS

1956 lHEVROLE'l' 210 V8, $1,195.
2 door 11edan. A fine dean cur With
Jlandlllrd transmirmon.
Blal'lt· GOOD
L:Llt:AN LUMP COAL.
11 7 me
( 'a ll Rutllmd, 2-41:13~. Orville
na.fl , Pomoroy.
Hogue.
ll ·:J·:JUtc
BUft.:K CENTURY 2 DOOil. - -- - - - - - - - - - , :.., $1,b95. Hard lop.· Power l!teenng TWO .lt'Oit THE J'IUCE CJl&lt;' ONE.
J'ow~r bn!MJii. DynaUow drtve.
H.eg uJur IIJZC flashhA~:hl battcne~;.
R11dio !lti~ater.
lliacUnar'a,llUc each. HuwJcy and Ueed, MJd·
Pomemy.
11 7 6tc
d lll port
11 tl tfc

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C~Jeftam "cdun: HydnmHlhc.

1856

I

lladio, heate r, Sparklinlo! orlJiin·
11 1 two tone turquoise and whlte
tiniab . Very clc~n. Hlui:!ttnar'S,
Pomeroy.
11 7 tc
~A-

~ ·TON FORD PICKUl'. IN
good coridiJon $400.00. Harry G.
illrow~J. Chester. Ohio.
11 7 6tp

19D2

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PUlL It .. ALl
,...".· 14, 1~. A... M. .
· · J. am leavmg tb..1 State and w111
:llpU n.IY l)cnonlll :Property. Located
Y. 0111(! off the Uld County !toad
from Ra cine to Portland on Sell·
CI'S H1dge koud No. lJI) LebaUQn
Town!tlup.
Wci!tm~houlie Refrigerator
l:)pced jJuecn Wlliihcr
3 pltll."e Uedroom t:uite

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BOAT3

AND

I0-For Sale or Rent

1932 BUlt.:K 2 •DOOH. S~U~N. &lt;.:11 n

N. SECOND

MOTOR~}

n.s.oo •na up, whlll they ,•••.
Metropolitan Nitri•tt 5•1•• end
S•nln, PDmeroy, Pi14ntt 86-M.
2·3·tfc

BOB'S

TRII

SIRYICI.

13 '

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Jo, OUH ROOM HOUSE IN MINERS
ville with full basement, run· and atyling. ·caU 231J, Rae.l.ne.
have b)' tukmi over paymcnt11 of
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ning W&lt;ater, automutic water 10'27·30te
~ per month. Phone Ma11on,
Huga
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heater, 1:as furm1cu, linllck bar
w•1 ~·~ ~~.•3·39ta.
11 _10_ tHe
3 H P. Rolary Mower 23 ln.
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Wlur:pool Dryer
in kitchen, on schoOl bus route. (20bJ Insurance
190() CHEVRdLET POWEH.t.:LIDE
H.' C.,\. 'l'clevhllon
Call ti812M .
1l-l::J·3tc
D'luu 2·lone, radw, healCI'.
'H7 Dodge 4 door car
G1'_od ' condition $2:;0.00. Pllionc
And many other arliclea
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6~2·Y. ltlddle!Jort.
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OWNER: Claude Gunno
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tlon L'o. Crltt Bradford, Auction·
for ofhce ilpace over Dutton'•
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er. A. (.:. Bradfdurd . • Manager
Drug Store .Phon&amp; 6009.
MiiTI'tOPOLITA.N
Not Re.,onalble for Accldentt
10·20·12tc
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Lunch will be ~erved by the church _:.:_:c.:_:c.:_:c_ _ __ _ __
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11 7 ftlc I Aptrimtntt, Ptoplt't Ttrr•c• and
V•l• St., off lutt•rnut AVI.,
ONE \.iOUU BAY MAJ\E. WEIGli'f
191
Pont-roy. Phon1 321·Y
:.WIJ{I lb.
fo'reel&lt;~•ld Norrl1, Ita·
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II I 301p
IJSED PANTS, SHlll1'S. JA \::Kii:TS
c:lnt!.
11 7 6tc
and women'a dru~cs, new. Joe 't
.MODERN HOUSE TEt.AILEilS BY
Cart)' Out, DM
Locual
St., SURPLUS INVENTORY. TWO
week or mouth. 1000 Central St.,
sl Jcr~ bread to1111lers. Price $2.9!!1.
Gallipolis.
11 9 Btc
M.lddlerort.
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Howley &amp; Heed, M1ddleport.
1·7 YEAR OLD MULE 900 LBS.
11 9 6tc &amp; RoOM UNFURNISHED APART·
ment. Close tG Kroaers. Chris·
70 mixed chickf'nll. 1 httened
TOYI '11 PRICI
hos and drcul~tlnJ!: gu bc11tm·.
Une Beegle.
11·3·12tc
M . E. Gell)'l, Happy Hullow ltd . SALE TO S'l'ART FRIDAY, NOV.
lJ until IUfl!llY 11 exhausted.
Phone 24308.
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WIU Include ldeal Dol11, k.emco 4 ltOOM HOUSE AND BA l'H, 1634
Lincoln H"ts, Phone 321·X or
PAlR LADIES ltOLLElt SHOE
ttompcr Roum, Hubley aun and
60146., GaUJpolis.
11 7 6tp
t&gt;kate•. Size 7. Like 11ew $11. Mrs.
hollt()r sell, trutka ,and ura.
GoQtae Conde, 1671 Lincoln !Itt,
Man)' lt~m , .
Remember t'lta 6 JtOOM BRICK DUPLEX WITI!
PhqDc 331 · ~1.
11 12 ::Up
:late, Open until 7:30 P• m.
garage,
143 .BllUernut Ave.
J:' ite Novt-ltY Sbop, .Middleport.
l'hcme
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exct~Uenl tondlti€1n. l unit 1 sh1un
3 ROOM AJ'AU'!'MENX, Call· 388·Y.
poo .,qye, l ah•n1poo chair, 1 HOT POINT ELECTRIC DRYER
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bali' dryer locl chair comblna•
only $99.93. Lett You dry your
Uon'! l hair d.,-er, 1 dryer chalr,
O:othN In the bou.e ou' of the 6 ROOM APARTMENT ON MU~
r.Ji:HR\' Ave., Pomeroy, ·Built·
J mlh'lcure ' tabla. Call Portland
11now 11nd blow. Ewing Store.
in kitchen with re(rigerator and
28'7.
II 12 3tc
Pomeroy, u. Phone.lSS.
atovc. Utilities furnished. Also 2
1 Hl-3tc
THREE SUOTGUNS, ONE 25.20
Room tumiihed apartment. Call
rifle. one re"llltered Red Bone MUST SELL THIS WEEK - Two
376.
1H0·3tc
hound. Ell•ha Vitatoo , 12 Park·
piece Velour llvln&amp; room auitej
6 pc. dining room suite; kitchen· 6 ROOM UNFURNISHED HOUSE.
It, Middleport. Phone 6264-.J.
ette set; Sunray gas range; WeAl·
Modern kitchen, blllth, lull base·
11 12 3tc.
men!. Storm wlndows and doors.
lnghou•e refriw:erator; 3 pc. bed·
room suite: 2 full al:ce doubl e
$60 per mo., 123 Hudson St..
bed1; 1 R11dlant i/:&amp;8
Middleport. Call 6311-Y
bathroom heater; 1 Zenith
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&amp;as furnaee. 4 room aplilrtment,
Can be teen at 170 Mulberr)'·av,
Second
St., Pomeroy, au furnace.
after a p. m.
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11 10 Eltc
FRUIT CAKES.
AND TRhlLER CO!olfll,
Women, Call 29t or
$20.00
monO.. Phone
1110 3tc
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HELENA, Mont. (UPI) - Winter readied another savage
blow today at Montana villages and ranches already reeling
under record-breaking cold and snow.
The Weather Bure:ou said lhe secoOd blizzard was sweeping down from Canada and would invade the hard-hit state
late today.

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byy Mrs. Martha
Mrs. Huoted rom·

For you who
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GET A "SAFETY-TESTED" USED CAR NOW,
••• WINTERPROOFED AND READY-TO-ROLL!

The forecast was bitter news
for ranche.n; struggling through
waist-deep drifts to reach millions
of cattle and sheep stranded and
near starvation high in the Rocky
Mountains.
Cold wave warnings wert issued
for Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana
Obio and lower Michigan and the
RuUand·a Higb. School band, Weather Bureau warned of heavy
snow squalls which wouuld dump
[ ~~:~";'_;;:i~:by a lopsided grid one to three inches of snow from
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fashioned against
of P.rkersburg the upper Great Lakes Into the
Friday night. :!ltaged its halftime northern Ohio Valley.
ahPW honoring team and band

Rutland Band
Performs At
Game On Friday

OR. EDMUND LIFE

Plan Revival
Opening l\londay
At Laurel Cliff

Dlmln•t&amp;s Cortly
Alftratlont

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Of Second Blizzard Advance

osociatioon obBerved
~·o; "'"'u they met

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OhW. Colcl waft ht\lfld. T"""'
lq n~uch col.,
wttfl 1 •I•·
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nitht wtth temperatu .... faiiMsw te
15-24 • ._.. ...,......., by Sun4lly
mornlne. Sund.ly PM'ffy doud .,..
cohNr with a ftw ...,. fiiii'I'IM.

Reels Under Savage Wintery
Mo
Storm Roaring Down Out Of Canada
American Ed1reation Week Is
Teachers

POMEROY, OHIO

Weather

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narrower
• Wllaf lnd hlplines
lf8 aborter and

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prices 1oJove 'em oul. Stop In now, you'll oo glad you
did.

1954 OLDS

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$895

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II today.

1953 FORD

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Customllne z.lioor Sedan. V·8 engine. Bright new seat
rovers. Fordomatlc drive. "I got rhythm" says this litUe
car. She sure has too. Come aeefor yourself.

.1955 FORD

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Custom \'8 2·1Jo9r. Frlaky as • young colt. A top I'"''
former and a good looker. Solid as a rock, too. It s 'J
steal of a deal. Better drive it now.

1955 DeSOTO

$1095

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Flredome Sporlaman. This Hardtop beauty has only bad
one owner. He waa particular too as you can see. Full
lime power ateerln&amp;. Powerflite transmission. Radio,
heater and many more accessories.

1954 OLDS

$995

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Super 88 Holid~ Coupe. Flaahtns performance with the
world famous Rocket engine and Jetaway Hydramatic
Drive. An excepUonatly nice car for the model.

1953 BUICK ·.

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StflTil'l,l-lone t_rl!eJIIIniiJI. Smooth power straight 8 en·
tr,llinll~on. ~t of car for little

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1956 OLDS" :· ·: • $1495
"11° Holiday 4 Door Sedan. ·One careful local owner.
COrti Hid white finish. Low mtlea,e. Tires are like new

and they are white aide walla, too.

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1956 PLYMOU"T-. "195
Savoy ' Door. VB eosine with Stick Shift .franamtsston,
tWo lone arey finish. This one WUI go faat so hurry.

1953 CHRYSLER $495
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Yorker 4 Door, fully equipped, power steering.
Drl'yN, lite new. Here's a fine family car WJ&gt;rlh mucll
mort.
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black finish topped orr
tranamll81on. lJere'o a
Drive II and you will

ZANDT

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"HAVE ROCKET

98 4·Door sedan. Luscious Z.IDQe green. Plenty of room

for the whole family in lhla 'bold; All the driving ronven·
lence features, too. A quality car at a new low piice. Eye

Heath Methodist
Eleanor Circle

Pnmoroy. nhto
WILL TRAVEL"

the
Heath MethodiJt Cburdt ot Mid·
dl
Th
eport met
urlday evening at
'l:ao at the cburch.
The devotions were given by
Mrt. Norma Wilcox ueln&amp; as her
topJc "Facea To Reflect Tbe
Li&amp;ht."

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TOM DOOLEY"

MJehaol Landon -

Jo MolTOW
SATURDAY

"THE REBEL SET'

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The .proQram chalrma 1, Mn.
Charlea All Bradbury lntro«'ueed

"JOHNNY ROCCO"

Rich colors bor!Vilid
from a Persian lleOYefl

By LUCILLI HAWKINS
Roberta Kraeuter and Terry
Bradford, wh'lner• In tbe region·
al l'arm Bureau Talent Find at
Piketon, returned home Tuesday
evening from Columbus where
they sang and attended the ban·
quet of ~ht'l annual meeting of
the Ohio Farm Bureau Federa·
Uon.
Terry Bradford waa the over
nitllht J~~t~lt o.f Roberta Kraeuter

Coleen Gray
SUN., MON. anol TU.S.

"WOMEN OBSESSED"
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compllmtnt-inviti"' print
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1ored sllrt. fml~'' : ,
blue htzt, nut bniir~ . ;
Slzea U&amp;f28, It~ ;_

the guest apeater, . Mn. h.alph
Zundel who ~:poke on the Week·
••• ln Rio day bliJ:iou• Education prOifam Tuelday.
to attend the ln thJa area.
Jdf!i. Carl Moore, Mra. John
and Tea
Mrs. Zundel teachell at nine Smit"b and Mrs. Homer W-'ter
achotla in the a~a of the fourth wert vialton j.n Pu.ker1bure Wed·
and Ufth lrtdee each havine 4Jne neaday.
~our leuona..
David Thomff.l left thJs week
, Mn. John Krawacayn presldent, fdr ·~ indefinite vblt in Crook1·
presided ov,, tbe meeting. Plana viUe with Mr. 'and Ml'l. Walter
were made for the December Thoma'll and family .
to be held at Uie home o1 ll~~:~~'~John Frick ifi a medical
Fultz wlth a ,peclal
at the Meip General
, The II'OUp
a one dollar
. C. F. Tompkins and .Mra.
Parker Were vtl.ltora in
and P•rkenbure Wed·

ftlkilard Eyer -

SUhn Hayw.ard, Stephen Boyd

Mainly About
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Then reconditioned, wlnterlHd, beautl.. are youn at
really low prleea.

1955 BUICK VI 2 Door Setlan ........ $99S·

and finAl
trim tinea of
the
model. The kind that
the meq Uke for the best girl to
to the bta dance of the !Ienon .
suaaested the tune "Aftt!t the

Pomeroy National· Christmos ·C:lub
'Opens November 16th·
Football
Scoreboard
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Ish, with a clean Interior. ShoWIIg&lt;&gt;Od cata.
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pOwer •teerl~ vm•, ~~n,

fl$ Plu (6lk weekly) .
UO Plan (fi,.OC\ weeklY)'.'

1957 BUICK Sptdal 4 Dr. sHan ·· $1',195'

. UOO Plu.(f2.Qo teekly)
. . flSt PloD (f3.00 .feeitiYl .

2 Door Sedan. DYJ!llflliw,

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Healer. Power Steerfna. Extra clean.

1955 CHMOLET VI·Bel Air ·· ···· $1,195
4 Door Sedan. Powergllde, Power steering, Power
Brakes. Very cood care by one local owner. Low mileage.
1955 FORD VI 2 Door Sedan .... · · .. $895
Ford-o-malic. A clean sllarp car just waiting ~... Y/lu.

1955 'BUICK Centur, Vt · ·· ·· · · · · · $1,195
4 Door· Hat'dtop. Dynaflow, PoWer sleer\nc '·J!IIwer
brakes, Spotleas Red and Willie ftnlab Wt••"..iilJnhed
and black Interior. ·
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2 Door Hardtop. st.!. Ti'ananll.l.i~Jm~ 11m!. ~~W. ·'
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·!'.,: apeelal purposes, like savlng for ~ew furniture ora long trip. · ·

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OEMS TO MEET

,m in LaVeHe, nem"ocratie chlir~ of Athens Cou1tf,
be
the speaker next Tuesday wbeD
tbe Meigs County Dem'*atic
Club meets in Portland Grac)e
School at 7:30 p. m. The public is
invited.
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mas; ~ need to bOrrOW or dlaturb your regUlar savtncs account.
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Galllpojlo 44; Mill41iooo1 12 •
Jack...:. 20, 'W..Id41n I
Lagan 64. N_.aonvllle •0
Rutland 57, LlHie Reds 0 ,
K'(l8r •2. Fairland 0
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SovthwMtant 37, Hanaan ; W.
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Pt. PINNnt 35, W,a hama 12

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There will be a hellin&amp; an:d
shower · for llr. and Mrs. Larry
O'Brien, Friday, ,Nov. 20 at 7:30
p. m.
th~. 1 Burlin«bam Woodmen
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rebt&amp;et · and
;!i.~dl are invited t~ a'tend.

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Middleport High Gridders Dads
Are Accorded Honors On Friday
Dads of MiddlepOrt High School players took their bows in
before the start of the Gajlipolis-YeUow
game Friday. night witlt the high School band

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