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Mainly

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About

People

In

Pomeroy
By LUCILLE HAWKINS
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Dill

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lllilledby

-.velmo
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~-were Donna

{onet, Lois AAn Rolenbaum FraoCIIM Xrtnk,, Janet lllntle. Martha
Wtl1iama ond Barbara Grindotaff.
After the ceremony each garl
wu &amp;iven a yeUow rose bud from
Qle center of tbe ntual table and
• &amp;itt of a bud vaae from the Xi
Gamma Mu Chapter wu alao pretented to each new Exemplar

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Jfr andBeach,
Mrs Harold
Wll&amp;an
of
Daytona
lo"la, are
gue&amp;tll
of theu nephew and naece, Mr,
K D Matheny of Long

anJ~:~e~e~emt~e~\~t~ ~.~dttoMmrs
a table centered Wllh a beautJ

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the work table are Judy Moore, Celeste Aut~ Li~ ~::;."~~..;~;.;~, FJ~~· B~:,"~.~
well, Mrs. Marvin Swan, leader; CbristinLeeB~ , r......
lied 'it tbelr "stuffing bee" project.
Bunce, Mary Ann Hulbert, and Serene
WJB. 'uey ca
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In Rate Says C&amp;SOE
Columbus and !l&lt;&gt;utbern Ohio Electric Company today re·
leased its proposed schedules coveri,oc residential rates for
clUes, villi~•• and Its northern and soutbern uniDcorporated
areas ou e fran~Un County asking Increased. payments for
electricity 1n vlllage.o ·of up to 40 cen~J ,per montb per cus·
IOmer.
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COMPLETE
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Have ovorylhl.. you need to 1M a JN~rfocllte­
-convttllence In theldtche1, beautr en the .......
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Dlllston ot
que Red
certain ,~;ideo

ap~:

Hilldofe Car

Unitecl Preu lnt.rutLonal

Or.eration Santa Claus Is On
· :'Road
• For Unfortunates
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Merchants WJII
Meet To D,ecide
Season Activity
Th• Ret•ll Mtrchanfl CtmmlttM .r tht Pomeroy Chamber
of Commer" will holtl an Important meeting tomorrow .,.n•
1111 at th oHI" of Dr. ~ortllrt
Campton to m.kt definltt plans
for the Chriatmu ...1011. Robtrt
Elber,.kl, chlir~n~n, u,...a •II
nwrch•nta to .tt.nd thll mtttlnt-

for

The pre1e0t ra~
eable to reMents ~,,.,..~
compared wllti ~ m
d'uie Jo:
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PRIIINT
Firat 20 kwh per month, $1.1)1).
Next ao twh per month 4c ~

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l King Builders Supply Co.

&gt;In

Elizobeth

and Frank B

~·m.e,. IT:wo.
Are
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Elected
fo College Choir
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ltwri.

Next no kwb pyer ~at~
per kwh.
.
· AU over 200 kwh per month,

Funeral Services
For Mr. Bruch
Are

~· per kwll.

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lo' ..... of yow 0W0 ~~- t'-ouo butlet IU~
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Tan -how to flotllf "'hoot • , • !fow Com... Want
II euaran!Md not Ia cn~c!t '\"" quick !Om~ lhaflll.

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lol.tnlmum bi~ .1.00 per mooth.
PROPOSID
I'II'JII 2q kwb ~ Jeao $1.110.
N•xt 60 kwh per mouth ok per
, lb •I kwlj.
Nex.t 1&amp;0 kwh "
mon .-

pu kwll.

over

1UY NIW COINING WAU I'ODAY
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1'011 IAIY UYING- GIIACIOUI UVING

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11 a . secretarial
the acbool, and a mem·
CIMPUI awhnminJ: elub
craduate of Wabama fai~d
Cla81 ~ 1969.

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elect·.,

Arrests Bru.g
Fines In Area

Organiu
relelm Of 4&amp;ders

system of um leader! has

Jet up at llaciite Bil:h
Ofticers are prealileht,
Procte!; vice president, PanHart; aeeret:'aey·treasurer SbeiYOIIDI; reporter•" Gaiolyn Van

Justice CoUrts
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GET for whit you PAY. Here you
get tbe finest laundry aervke that
money

f'"

buy. Ye~ you pay no more

' us;ually'
(and
You'll

LESS! Ibab

Like

Our

~laewbere.

4ulet

Dtpebtbble Senlee

JOU - -

top of the
aheared off by
coll&amp;Jon.

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The true test ot' value Is what you

GIVE US A TRY AND YOU'LL SEE WHY

Robi

readings left a
the northern tJ.er

at Anthony's

Crewman Killed
In Train Crash
Near Wauseon

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aub-zero cold wave, wont of
aeuon, beaded toward the
states and the East today,
m!to:~lr~l Weatber Bureau rec·
stood llllee the tum
century.
frlild arche blarta" drave
temperature down to zero or
Ibelow in the atorm riddeu northern Rockies artd acroa the eoun·
try's midJtction
The searing cold 'lVII felt aa
soutb as Texaa, Louiliana and

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C.:bris\lllas Seals Meigs county r08lden ta are reeelvmg through tbe U, S. Postoffice
e
t tb
r
of the Tuberculosts and Health Assoc1a11on w,ere in part maije
c~:";. ~J':,.&amp;/:op 163 in Middleport. '!'bey were part of the· many other young
e ~ adults who helped prepare tbe se als for ma~Ung. "They dtd an excellent job,
1:;,;d
Mrs Wallace Bradford, executive se 'c retary of tbe associallon. Left to right around

40c Maximum

Something Newl

FORMIS:A WALL TILE

to=
f:'f.

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1WN- C~R~ING

CoUl!OJI:, along with Harold Ar
thun, Director
of the Scioto
Copnty Planni,n.g Comm.btion, will
dilcua1 a aub~ect of interest to
-every member Industrial Develop·
menl
In
members will have
d meeting the 10
general member·
who wUl aerve
aloDJ wlth 1'l community
for the next cJlendar
year
Tbl1 meetinl aiHo
called to ttpprove orr gt:;)~P:~•:
the lneorporatlOD of C
non-profit corporation under
laws of the State of Ohio.
Tbi• final meeting of
COVIC year' and Is being beld
the Pres1dent'a home town.
excellent representation trom
areas 1s urged, The meefing Ia •t•l ·"
tbe Ellta Club.

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Sub-Zero Wave
Roars Toward
South

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MEIGS THEATRE

How to make a
believe
In ·l antaa
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Weather

enttne

Dance Party Is

NOW DEVOTES WEALTH FOR HELP Motiff For
NEW YORK (UPI)- Mrs. Hobart c. Ramsey, who for 20 Saturday Event
years lived in the silent world of deafness, now is devoting "HI h School Dan Party" wall
her lite to keeping others from suf~~rio- the same affliction. be the' theme of this ;eek's rock •n•
, "I once made a p~omlSe to "God, said the 41-year-old so- roll ri!C(lrd hop wben '"The Jays"
Cialite
fJib'rn Short Hills, N. J. I am tryJ.ng to keep that com- of
make HlJib
another
mitment."
mtoPomeroy
the Pomeroy
School Aud·
Mrs Ramsey, the w1fe of the died, ber father sent her to New ttorlum tbil coming Saturday nitht,
1"""' chairman of the Worthmg- York to live with an aunt and to Ncwember 21, on bebalf of the SenJs founder
pre,J· aee more
spoeciallsta.
Mothers
10rT'btl
Deafness and
ResearCh
'uect
Totti Sllena
week'lClub.
event sbowa prozqiJe
1Fo mdla~ion, the fll'at natumal vol "All told me dthat
I
would
just
of
bel•'"•
one
of the largeat ana
t
Jd
untary ll)'man'a group furtbermg
to get uae o a llew wor
best "hOP'" ever t.o be held ln the
reseacb on th11 major health
she nld
Pomeroy Auditorium A mau of
problem
Ulneas wbleb would eall teenagers Ia expected to attend
Some 17 mUllan Amencans have
operation ulUmatel)' from Eutern, Racine, Rutland,
hearmg, Mrs Ramsey
beartna:. While tak· W.ahama, Middleport and PomtrOy.
At least three nuUions are
at the Mayo CUnie,
~r and Mis1 High Sebodl, U.S.
"More people suffer
abe heard of A will be selected Irom 1tudent.
~ of
mvlsible hand1r.ap than
Dempert,
a
New
York
the
Metgs-Mason
uboolJ
The"
li
b h d
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combined total of those wlth
apec1a st w o a developed 1be •elected aecordJnd
·~ to thelr dn.c1
beart di8ease, bhndness, 4he "~nestrahon."
fiPetation tn•• ab!Uty and peraGnality ,Mr.
well, the 10 major diS·
a "wmd011f'' to let sound and M1151 Hi"h
School, U. S A.,
•
she said, ln an ioterview
wiU rece1ve a beautiful cake lnI'
d
1... n's New
at the llound.w
Yort
ean irst an apine ""
•"ribed with their tlUe, donated b"
""""'
J
1eadquartera.
burned eut," said the Pomeroy Pastry Sbop, plua
The Foundation financed by
many other prizes.
uontributwn, endowment
and
"I
beheve in bargaming
~
,
!Jfant underwrltes bospttal and w1th God. But 1 pledgedJ_hat if
The beat dresua teenage couple
umve~slty research, and hopes to the Lempert operation worl:ed, I will abo be choten on thetr apthe j;.Ublic to the need for would do all I oould ao that others propnateness and • QeabJ,e$1 of
yelldy bearing testa early dlag- mlgbt also hear. And I also prom· dress for the ~nfQnnal eveniDJ
1\0SIS and methods
prevention lBed tbat if it didn't
the
"The Jays" wUl feature- tbe top
md ~ure
chances then were about one out '00 records liati!!d on the ehtrta of
Mn Ramsey, a nah'f"~ of Nash· of thfee, I also would aooept Billboard Magazine.
,
ville, Tenn, sa1d she wa8 just deafness"
Thlftla wll1 a'!iJig at 7:30 tnd
turning anto her teens when an
She had the operatJon
her 11 00 wJil be the wrap up. Admis00 left sum wlll be We ain&amp;le and 15e
!lbnormal bony growth in the m1d· right ear In leM.
On her
:Ue ear began to unpall' beirmg
h
.
drag. Proceeds will Wo to the
Her father and mother had to
later, wen It started fur Pomeroy senior Mo~rs Club. ,
tace up to asking for a front row
~~t ~b:
EVeryone la welcorae to attepd.
;eat for her In the clauroo111, and
_ "tt "I bad hme Jn the two ,-ead J
'o askmg teachen1 to talk louder never
be perfect.
Wll recuperating from tbt •Phial
vhen they addressed her.
Sb: monthl after the second ear tuaiOn to work out details forlbe
Finally abe bad to drop her surgery, she waa back in tbe laos- FoundatJon I even had time to
~ nl h I
b
th
·
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'pa 1 esl'Jons ecause e names pltal fo~ the corrective operation pay of( an old grudse-I took
lf a foreign language could not on the ~wer spine "I believe Spanish leuon1 while I wu in tbe
le heard
thmgs h:;o.ve a desJ- .. llle slid. hOipJtal."
'lben, ahe uid, began "my
whole career scarred with doc·

)lr :md Mrs R A. Allen of
arrangement
of
faU
flowers
Parkersburg
.Sunday
WELL-PLANNED, STAGED fVCNT
Mrs. Hobstetter and Mrs Brown M
d M were
!) R
s guests
f L of
...,
presided at the 81lver service
B~tt;; rs
wan o ong
The Flower: Show sponsored by the Rutland Garden Club
Other' ...l'(lng w1th the evenlast weekend and co-sponsored b tb Middle~ort Garden
)trs Raymond Hood enlered the
Y
e
mg were the followmg members Me1gs General HollpJt.al Sunday as Club and tbe Amateur Gardeners Club of Ml dleport was
of the social comm1ttee, Mrs Welk- a medical pat1ent
te(med an exceptionally well planned and well staged show
er, Mrs Rue, Mrs Vera Crow, Mrs
M1ss Olga P1erotl1 of Columbus by Mrs. Earl Bender of Marietta, who was the judge for tU
Sara
andfor
MrstheJean
TheGibbs
officers
newl&gt;Morgan
form 1•pent
M theOdweekend
tt Pi w1th
tt her moth show
Exemplar membera who attend ed Exemplar Chapter were also ID·
rll
e
a
ero
Mrs. Bender 1s an OAGC aecred evergreen• givmg botb their bot·
M Ed
d G b I f c 1
ed tbe ntual and Tea whlch fol- atalled SuJJd'ay night by XI Gamma b rs " war t ra er o
o urn• Jted Judge and in her oral jud•ina
th
• ., onrea~ name and the name theu~
lowed were Mn Helen Atkm1, Mrs. Mu Chapter They we~· prestdenl, Ch
us IS1 uere
mg In e care
G ass1s
b
t tbc. stressed the point that if nat are more communally known by
Bauer, Mn Charlotte Coates, :drs Mrs Wdh.ams, VICe president, Mrs M ar e!lGe ra er,
a
e ural material Ja , available it ia In tb1s exhibit there wu also a
1 H a patu~nt
1
llarjorle Crow, Mrs Vera Crow, Rosenbaum,
secretary,
Donna ' eJgs
M
dnera
01 \\'ospua L d
1 mu.ch better to use 1t 1n 1ts natural coal frame filled w1tb Verm1cuhte
lin.. Sue Jeffera, Mn. Mildred Jones; treasurer. Mn GnndstiU
-'!.
r anc 1 1rs •• arren
E L ee
K om o ' stale She &amp;aid that Jt is best not and peat moss Among the unus·
K&amp;rr, Jlr&amp; aarice Krautter, "&gt;drs
a ' • .. rs
rewson to use tOo many arhf1cial mater ual house plants were an Ep.~ca
PJlYllis Mullen, Mrt
Roberta
u[ (umbJ Jdge Neb ;md Mr and 1 1als
\taranta or Prayer Plant, Ruffled
b' Brien, Mrs Velma Rue. Mrs Ann S •
Mrs t'ete l&gt;eVues of l htcago lll.
Chairmen for the show were Mn Beef Steak Begonia, and Mt.nt Ger
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Bupe, Mrs Rose S1sson Mrs Teresa
who we-re called here by lhe death James T1tu11 and Mn Robert Re1 amum.
Swat.r.el, ~ Louue Thompson and E
of Mrs 0 H Myer:~, are lhe guest!! bel of Rutland, Mrs Charles Aaa
In the Educational exhtbitl were
d
I
Mn Pearl Welker.
of Mr and
Aaron Kelton
Bradbury of the Amatuer Garden Wreaths and Door Swags Among
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'ms Fra,nk Huck quietly and Mrs Garen Stansbury of the t,heN were wreaths of cones and
H
their golden amversary Middleport Club. The chairmen
and artiehate bloom
Plans For Party
Saturday evemng members of
home Rutland Road Sat were well pleased with th1s sbow and OJJe of Box Wood.
WYF of the First Umted Presby·
due to the illness of Mrs and the co-operation of the club•
T.bete waa alao a table of dried
Were Discussed
m joining together to make auch ma~tlala that are used by arraogterlan Church went to the Huntmg- 1mwx.
ton YMCA for a sw•mmmg party
Mn Emma Lewis and son, Leo, an enjoyable event
era: aucb u okra, and dock. There
Chapcrones
for
tbe
young
people
uf
Columbus
were
weekend
guests
This
is
tbe
first
group
show
that
alao a display of reference
enler- were Mr and Mru Richard Vaugh of hor Sister and brother·ID law, has been held In Meigs County for was
~k&amp; bulletfns and mapz:mea
tlined tbe Kin Club laat week an, 'Myron Mlller, Lewl8 Sauer, Jr, M'r i!nd Mrs I- rank Huck and Mr some time
pertaming to flowen and garden·
at bill' home, Union Ave.
and Rev Howard Ruppelt
and Mrs Charles Buck
The show was held in the base- mg.
A abort butlne&amp;ll session was con·
Dr A J Tracy of Columbus was ment of the Rutland Methodist
clucted by the pre11dent, Mr1. TheoYoung peopll' attending melud lhe weekend guest of h.i• parents, Chur.cb last Saturday and Sunday
~e were two classes for the
dore Lehew and plan• were dia· ed Judy Sauer, Eddie Cruoks, Lynn Mr and Mrs E J Tracy
wltb judging OQ Saturday.
Junior .llll'deners, "So Big" and
.euued for a Chriatmaa dinner and
Mrs Rh:hard
Jn the Horticltural
there "A;rn'"tr!:!'!elnnt
were
p.rty the time and place to be IIMullchler',"J'und, y MJ•acrktinK,IAtcihla'nn'woJI•I,mcee•, an " rand
and Mrs Harold Johnson were exh1b1ts of various native
.-:. _,...
~u·•
Donna Weber, s 11bra Kennedy and
Bruce Walb.ce, Cheryl Fife, Lo1s of Sprmgf1eld amved Friday call·
announced later
Ann Sauer, George Sauer, Carolyn ed by the Illness and death of Mrs
h
H
Ca~vln Biddlea In the 1 econd clan
Game• were played and prlzet
D
I S I
S
Emln ., • 'lfllelt
ower
onor•'ng
awardeCI to Mr• Edsar Pratt and Russell,
enn s
ae ans,
eren
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were, Dean Weber, Donna Weber,
Lewis, M1ke Morris, Cmda Sauer
Mr and Mrs Robert Lehew of MI.SS MartJ"n Held
Sabra Kennedy, Dennla Weber,
Mn. R. E Vlll'ghan, Mr11 Teddy and
Dave Thomas.
Charleston, W Va, arrnred Sunday
Dallas Weber and Mary Elizabeth
Warner and two eue8t8 Judy Vau·
cAlled by the death of his grand
d
Bradbu.....
tora"-wltb her parents checking
lhin and Cheryl Ebfnbadh Fav•
ay
Even,·ng
·~
out
everycure.
clueWhen
they Jler
~ardmother
to a
Fri
ml.'ther, :lfrs Emma Lmfhe1t
Blue ribbon wlnners of the lhow deafnesa
Of1 were two lllRall chJna bands
Mrs Herman Oblinger entertain were, Olalt one, "Let Us Give
Slumber Party
flDed wttb null.
ed With a shower Friday evening at fhanJr:t"-frult aod flowers of
Program, Party
her ho)'ne, Condor St., honoring vegetable&amp;, -Mrs. Helen Lloyd,
En jove~ By Gr.ouo
Around And
MlBB llado1yn 'Martin. whose mar Mrs. Harold Lohae and M.ts. Glenn
Laat Friday evening Ruth Ann Given Wards Of
riagc to Mr Robert Roush wJU be Lambert.
Farlher entertamed ,. number of
About
an event of December 6.
two, "Winter Wonderland.
her friends with- a slumber party C,hildren's Home
branchel,"
Mra.
Grace
Pom....,., Clhlo
at her home on South Sedond
Sunday evening the Deacons and
A blue and whJte color theme
Middleport
, Mrs. John Klneald and
Avenue.
Deaconesses of both the Middleport was earned out ln the decorallons Mn. Cusb
Jobnton.
ly
FRIDDII
HOUDASHiiLY
Tho girls attended the Mldd!~­ and Syracuse Ji'trat Unlled Preaby- with streamers of blue and whit(
Cia••
three,
"White
Cbriitmas,"
TONIOKT on4 TUESDAY
port·GallJpohs &amp;arne before gom~ tenan Churches jomed for a pro- extending from the four cornera oJ white arrangement Of ueen foilage
Mr. and Mrs. William Chllds
grum and party for the wards of the room to a lar11e wedding bell
to
the
Farmer
home
for
refresh·
the weekend in Columbus
spent
Mra.
Cbarlee
Bradbi.U'Y,
Mrs.
J'ame1
"WOMEN OBSESSED"
the County Jn{Jrmary
m the center of the room. G1ltt fitUI.
ment11 and the party
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Th e meeLlng was opened wlth were pla-ced under the bell qn .11
Spcndmg the night with Huth
Clan four, "Ha1pitallty," A Fr~mkHn Ginther.
- · U,,.,..rd, Stephen Boyd Ann
smg111g
by the cholu!l from the table with cover carrying out the
were Bonule Van Cooney,
Mrs. Genie A1buury was called
Chrl1tmas
table arrangement, Mrs.
Judy Clark , Loretto HanniRJ,1', Mu: SHacusc church whwb mcl'ftded bndal theme Weddlng bella Wetf Cuah John1on, Mrs. Robert Rei· to Dunbar last Thursday lt'L()'ning
Not q,.. w..r..,...,
key Brinkman. J1mlce Asbury, car Mrs Mary Cotterill , J\olr and Mrs also used In the doorway1.
because of the sertous UJneu of
A
Charles Bfake, Mts111 Rose Ann
Games were played during the bel and Mrs. Jame~ Titua.
olyn Bradford
her mother. Mrs. Aabury waS ac·
Class
five,
"Then
There
Were
Lisle, Mrs Mary L1sle, Mrs Morris evenmg w1th prizet awarded to
~ompanled to Dunbar by her dau·
Harden, Mrs Agnes White, Mll'ls Mrs. Donald McKen:ue Mra. George None" foJia&amp;:e only, Mn. BnJ.ce gbter, Mra Henry Perry and aon.
Lloyd, Mrs Harold Lolule and
Gertrude Duffy, Mrs Carrie Sell· Staats and Mill Mary Hesson
M111 JanJCe Cbllda, nurse 11t tlle
Mrs. Jame1 TJtu1
ers Mts11 Frankie Mumaw,
Refreshments of individual cako
Children'• Hoapital m Columbus
Class aa, j'Memorfea of Sum· and friend, Miaa Jaoe Springer of
Daisy Duckworth anrt Mrs
Iced 1n white and topped
Slack.
weddina bell, lea ereun mer" Mn. Garen Sl•n•bury, Mrs. Oneonta, New York who is a tea
SingmJ! 'n the chorus of the 'M'1d
the weddins bell and Jl'nfli TltiB, !I'H. Brllf!&lt;J_I;I!'I'd, cher ln Columbu• apent tbe week·
dlcport -church were Mr. and' M
w~re served. Favora were Mrs. John KJncaJd, Mri. ltiJlflDie- end with Mra. Martha Chdda.
Now AvaJial&gt;le IJt' Attractive
Richard VaughHn , Vincent Dabo,
flower baskets ftlled hl and Mra. Robert Reibel.
Mr. -and Mrs WUUam Grueaer,
Murg11ret Sauer, Mrs. Lucy
Claaa .evea, "Reverence," Ul·
cart Brannan ltld Mrs lt.:d·
Colore ~&amp;nd Pattern•
Gn&gt;gg, Miss Phyllis Joachtm, Fred
1 relig1oua fla~.trene, Mrs
Allensworth went to Columbua
~r. and Mr11 Paul Hapton
~:ober! Reibel, Mra. James Titua,
ThursdQ to v.IJit with Mr. and
Ideal For Bathroom and Kll&lt;hea RemodeUng
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eliSIC s~ umaker and
E. 0 Rail and Mro. Harold
. Robert Jay
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Rev Boward Uuppelt, paator of
1t.o11ae.
Grieser returned tn Middle·
both churche11
•liht, "Merey CbrlJimas,"
Thi.Uaday evening and the
Mr. Dabo welcomed tho infirm·
•rr•nsement, Mn George otl1era atayed untU Saturday when
ary res1dents to the meetmg and
Earl Kniitbt, Mr1. Mr. and Mra. Jay returned witb
BRADBURY ROAD
there were special talks by church
and Mra. Francb them tor the weekend here
Plauae 13118 - - Middleport, Oblo
Boule 1
members and also special mus1e.
Mr. Clarence Cline was
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Alter lhe program refreshment8 _;;··;:·irlvltatlon elan there we,. to New Matamoras laa!l,, ~~~i~•;r
turkey and pumpkin deeorated
from tbe Vinton because of the death
cream and home llllde
ond the Twllll!ht her, WiltU Ring. Mr.
coffee were served by
of Pomeroy. Mr1. fal'en a touple of weeJr:a
M)'er of Vinton wa• awarded broke b!a hlp,
evening was clOiled
blue ribbon In thir' elase.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johnaoo of
Prayer and the 23rd
Columbua
Villted w1th Min Sylvia
and the alnging of "Bleaa Be
MeMa1ter
last
week.
Tlc",
Practice Is Held
Mn. J'ay.e Myer waa taken to
Mrs Ada Slack .served as chair·
Holzer Hospital lilt Friday alter
man from the srracuse church and
For Ceremonial
becomlnr: ill
Richard Vaughan from the MiddleMr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson
port church fq,r the evening.
During December
bave l;l'loved Into the John Brickle•
Plan• were made and a practlce houae on Broadway Street.
ti1ld
for a cerem~ntal to be held
Mr-. Ruby Scott of Prioeton,
IIOI.D TIRI UPIHIARtNGS
WASHINGTON
A House ~~::~~·t:(
at the December meetina wbea W. Va., le vialtinr witb her slasmaiJ buatne11a 1ubcommittee will
Mat)&gt; Shrine White Shrine of Jeru· ter, Mrs. E. M. WOod.
hold hearings here Dec. 9-lt on
aalem met Friday evenlne at the
Mrt. Wood and Yrt. Scott were
practices by gasoline wboleaalera 1Rlch•til
'POirii~li: tool' Hou.
Coi!Jmbdlaeveraidaya laat week
and rotallers In buying and sellPauline
vWt with Mr. and Mh. EvereU
inG" auto tires, batteries and ac·
ceuories
MUboan returned to her
spendlnl the
parents, Mr.

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Veterans' Day
Was Stressed
BentZ Family Will

MIIGS

Move To Marion
Mr. and )frs. Flo)ld Bentz are
moving back to Marion where
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Residing here 'three yeara. Mr '
Bentz waa employed at the Park·
ersburg Rig and Reel Co , wbieh
clo&amp;ed earber this )'ear

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Mareta
Van

Rt. 3,
DJ~ebarged, J)otathy Dur•t. Portland; Mr! Mary LeifbeU, Colum·
bw; Tueaday: Mn. Hop1er Bailey,
Pomeroy; Mrs. Hea:aie Vaa Hoot.
Rutland.

time; ill c:ouneU memben

.O,.Oitr): """''deuepUon
in favor of tbe aetion with
of BelliDJ who east
a no vote. During the diseWiiion
it was reported that one of the
street department truc:b probably
"'.n not be in sat.isfactoey eond1·
Uon to be used w\tb the snow plow
tbis "!inter.
Councll
In
for
of
Police Department
of Pol~ !ed Webster
eosta ~Vel'Wd/ Coune1l
the pU:~ase of lbe unlfive member• of the department, not to exceH.1.$400.. 1Jn·
der the afreemeot ~ the pur·
ehue, it w~,.. ~portfi that each
officer wlll reeetVe tWo pairs of
trousers, ill.~ 'ihirts, a leather
jacket 411nd cap and three inaipi&amp;

patchea.

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eYOlved from ill
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~'"t Editorially

Planning
Work for

To Ta:IMk Elsewhere Is To Limir
The Growth Of Your Home Town
For every dolla-r spent with your local merchants a considerable sum is returned to you
through services rendered by your HOMEroWN, and througb donations and helps to
worthy causes.
For every dol.ar spent in some other

NEW HAVEN - A (:Dmmunlt:r

UnttM p,.... lnt.m.tliiul
Than,k tliYihf Senrit e 1iin· be held
Today Is Tueaday, NoVembet at 10 o'clock a. m. Oft Tbaab•
lt the 32ht ~ay of the yeaJ, with l(iYing Day, Nov~triber 28, 1959 at
44 more days In 1959.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church. :New
The moon is approaching Jts Haven, West Virginia, with the
Jut quartif't.
foiJowlng churches participatlna::
The morning atar 18 VfnUJ.
Neo,y Haven Church of Cod~ WU·
The evenine Jtan are Mercury Ham Wilson, Minister; New lineD
fl'ld Saturn.
E.U.B. Church, Robert Dille, P'a•
On th i1 date in hi•tory:
tor; New Haven Methodist Churrh,
Jh 1734. editor John Peter Zen- David Freeman, Pastor; and St.
fer of the New York vteckly jour- Paul'• Lutheran of New Haven,
n•l was arreatM and charged Jatk T. Welch, Pastor.
wlth libel .
In 1800. congr.esa held its first
The Rev. David Freeman. will
leltion in the &lt;'ipllol bUilding.
ptea ~h . Hil aermon is erJtJtled,
Jn 1869 lhe Suez Can:::.! was for· : '"For W:Jiat Are We Tbanldul7" the
many ope ned for worlcf naviga. Rev. Jack T. Welch will conduct
tlon
lhe ser vi ce. The mu1le for the ser·
~ 1881 , Samuel Gompers or· Vit'e will be led by • combined
s:anized the federation o( organ· choir . from the varlou1 churche• ,
lt.ed trades and Jal:for uniOn&amp; of whlrll wilt alng two anthem•; it
the U. S. and Canada .
will N ~nder the joint direction
uf M'rs. Harry Layne and Mrs. John
In 1948, the Britis h House of Hoffman . The offerine: tlken wi.ll
Colftmons voted to nationalize the be ~lven to National' Counell or
ateel industry irr P!nglsnd .
Churchel In it1 work in aldin1
A thou,~~:ht for today : :British typhoon ·8trkken areaa of Ja(Jan.
ltttetrria'n
Winston
Churchill
The public Ja Invited to attend
Mid: "There Ia no liner Invest· this •ervfce. Let's remember ta
riitnt for any rommunlty than "lteturn and give 1ban1Ca" a• did
putUnr milk In babies. "
the one leper whom Jeaut healed,
and not like the: other nine who
received their bfcsalngs and went
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away and forgot to thank GOd who
had blessed 1hcm.

Maso.n Mothe-rs

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(ContlnuM ·p:rom P.,. OM)

the measure not becau.te th.ey a re
a.llinlt the purchase or auch a
.~tooter for the
department but
benuse they believe that 1h!8
-equipment should be tried out and
purchase il
examined before
made.
On this matter BeWng, J{IMI
tt~d Schaefer votes Yes and titltz,
Rher i.nd Col.Jina v(lted No, failing
"'to earry due to the tie vote.
A bid was received from the
Pomeroy Cement Block Co. o:l tbe
realr of low sections of the up·
.. pet P"oineroy parkJn:g lot where
water stands during ratny· periodt
Council agreed to sec11re another
bld on the repair work upon the
recommendttion Of Councilman
Fultz. The bid rrom the Pomeroy
concern is based on a reinforced
conerete -surfa~e while costs ot
another type of llurfaee Cor tbe
repall'tl will be secured In the
otber bid .
Repair of the parking l~.t 'rea

PTA TO MElT

Harrtsonvibe-ScLpio PTA

hold U1 regular meetil)l
Wedruilday at 7:3Q 'P· m. at the
school. Refreahmenta wlll bt
aerved at tbe close"' of 'the met!t•
lni.

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LOW?

CLASI_ ~0 MilT
1'he Homebuilder&amp; Claaa of the
Bradford Church of ChrWt wi{l
meet thll Friday evenlnt at thf
ehurda. The membl!!ra 11re tb
meet at 7:45 to tate ttatketa of
fruit to the County Infirmary.

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The Rock Springs !Setter Health ) l
Club and the Rock Spring• Home
Demonatratlon Club will hold a
joint meeting Ttiuraday afternoon
at the home of Mrt. George Skin·
ner with "Family Ute" the topic:
of dtacua•l!n. Member~ are re.
queated to bring I lift for a p:a•
Uent at the Athena State HO&amp;pital
anr.l also wrapping anrt r.ibbon.

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WASiiiNGTON -f'ouner Secntary. of Statf Ilean A'cfieiOn dfli.
~ lzJn.c the admJ4tttratlon· •• lad:·
ng cleu lorelp poJJey ob~edliia
'This a4inlhillhttoli itellliet' nl&gt;

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UVI,.el .COMPANY

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HOURS' 9 I&lt;&gt; $
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BOWLING

ment prouam of a perioanent
nature. Hawever, thi1 Wll ~mpll·
cated by the · report indicating
that uew aewage linea ml&amp;ht bave
to be eonatructed in the community. and that would inyolve tear·
lni up Improved 1treet1.
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Councll did. ap_ee, bo~•v:eri tct
have CoLincllmau · 'Colltril ' fe,eure
prleee: on repaJr wofk, 1ueb 11 the
applicat~on .qf bet mb: ~n tt~e ~Ul
near the reServoir on Linccln
Heights and the MulberrY Helghtl

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Mrt, Katherine McGowan, Mra.
Betty Foreman, Mrs. Jean C4'mk,
Mn. Lutllle swulch'amer and
rueat1, Mh. Jo1eph Llah, Mrt. Phll
Wolpert, ar.,i . .Mra. Eddie Stein.
Aut•tint Mra. !!b'ertbach aa cohoatcnClJI were Mn. LaVera Vvaa·
er and Mn. Jean Warner.

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lnd 3 Games, L. Damewood ~
IDd. 1 Game, R. Davia-L DameSwilbe-l,.ohle Drup
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INOW lNSUU.NCE
N. J. UP! - Tbe Pru·
ln.iuriJiee C-o. hu inau.red
lttelf aeabuit having to lhO\Iel anow
around ft. new office building
here. It lAid Monday the snow wiD
be melted away from a heated sol·
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Love Another As He Is
'Not As·He O~ghtTo Be
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FIRST In QUAIJI'Y
FAIREST t. PRieD
FASTEST t. SERYICE.

TOP •s• BOWLERS AVG.
B. Louks . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
G. McKinney . . . . . . . . .. 1'70
· J.1&gt;uerr . . ............. 161
H. ClatwQrtb)'·A. Sylvester 168
B. McKinney . . . . . . . . . . . 166
TWO JAILID
Jame1 Atnberger, M.lnertvllle
Charlel McCloud, Middleport
were both jailed yeaterda:r for
execution tor tine and coltl.

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&amp;LAs UPS MORTGAGES
()hlo residential mortgage ad·
vancea of The Equitable Life AssUrlllCfl SocietY of the United
Statu increaled by 12.2 pet eent
in the •first nlne montbs of 1039

according to Robert 0 . Brown,
vice prealdent wbo said new loans
amounted to $12,223.000 durina:
the period.

MAYO, EOITOR. OlED
oCINCINNATl, Obio UPI - Har·
W. Mayo, 47, a veteran news~­
Jer re_porter and 'editor lor the Cfu·
~u:mall l'mit and Times·Star tor the
paat ,:U years, died Monday.

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TOYLAND!

TOYLAND!

3 Speed- Reg. $!1.91

Record Player

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IN PoMEROY, OHIO- WHY SHOP ELSEWHERE?
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aroun41 cl"mlnl ul.t ate at th.• Am.eriealia- a w~)$
round table dltclldiSO.• 1Unc1a¥'
aN ~ew.t.
eventa,. on national and lhterJit.llonal aflilrt. 8ht ..,.. ta
tmtnent MttiN 41!1t8r llltd
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Use Our Lay-A-Way Plan! End your shopping worrie8- We invite YOI1 to
the finest selection of toys in the Bend Area-

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77tf. perbox

BUY YOUR WHEEL GOODS NOW ON OUR
LAY·AWAY PLAN WHILE St:LECrJON IS GOOD

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whelti

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tile Rtse·
Bowl I

hu helped ln&amp;UfUII-

know eXactly -how Jlh·e ree l~
kneW a mlltl once Wll:o de•crlbtd
a Certain preadfer &lt;by aaylli"t; :
"He loveil mankind but can't
lf.&amp;ri" people."
'Jihena 11 a 10011. deal of
kini:f ot thln_l' around, and
think; l Jcnow what lt ••~••I
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lin. Graee """" •JIOIII
ROllE UfJ - AD Amorteu_lel:._c.1- • in C•ato.J wllll her diiJdroa.
a irliner on 1 trial run Itt a
Lorulon-R-ome reeorcl of one bow,
56 minutea ¥oodl;,-. The Trant
World Airliner Boein1 70'7-331,
whieb will begin re1u1ar Hnke
on the: nm Dec. 4, ,., not carry·uaJaatlld &amp;a• 1111

looktllle
Stflte 'it

"YiHY DO ao many ot thoee any length of time yo~ t!om•
'Wfio wOrk with p~ple live the
with the con\1c~i0n that
tmpre.talon of ha.tlnl' poople?
are muth nicer Ulan :you
They act &amp;a lt" they love
realized, AI .so, rn u c h)
Jdea ot people, but the
'people In the' fielh drive
told me about -&amp; new

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Team S· Game• Pomeroy Cemeot
Blodl: 262ft
Ttam 1 Game. SwPber-I.obara
Drat•. 941

SILL ANCIENT SCULPTURIS
U&gt;~ON UPI Seven .ancient
1cu1ptUrea that had been painted
over and used as decorations in a
snack bar were sold Monday for
$.19,760 at Sotheby'a Art Auction
Houae . The sculptures were excavated (rom the site of Ninevah, in
what
now Iraq, 100 )'ears ago,
and
in a small private .mn·
got their coat of
mUSI!!um became

GUILD TO MilT
Women'a Gulld·or
C!\lllllll' will ·hU!!!I
day at 7:30 p. m. at the
with Mia EUzabeth F.lck aa · n~ld·
er. H01te11ea will be the Happy
Harvesten Class.
TO .NTIRTAIN
Pomeroy Bend Granae will en·
tertaln the children of the Count)'
ijome wJ.th a Thanbglvlq dlnht!li"
Wedneaday at 8 p. m. at tile DA'V
Hall. Following tbe dinner a abott
bu1irie11 session wHI be held.

W• Loet Pet.
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Dui-ing the meetJng it ·•aa a!Jip
reported. tba~ the two traHic
·lights ·in the buslnes• 1ection o1
town do not meet state requirements f-or permits.
Tbe lights muat be tqt!lpped
so that they can be converted into
caUtion lights from 11 p, m. to
6 1. m. each day, It wu reported.
Failure to do thls will mult in
the state'a re(usal to ilaue per·
mlla for tbe llgbtJ which would
lead to complications in case• ~
accidents at the locations of the
traffic aignata, Mayof Charla Legar said.
Chief Webster was named to
aecure ~rice quotations for the
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change over and waa lnltructed to
SPQ PAiTNI~~... Ster~C .'aa~-~ &amp;q_l_;!' ~" tok ebtl•
'contact the sate'y committee for
dren ·lhll'f a ~ U PltJ' an1YtJn ·Baa 'l'jaQcllco OD bll
permlssJon to have the lia;hts
acbocmer ""Wa.\\~ fi:Dm · ~ ,voYag~)0 ' 1&amp;}lit1 , M4 other
changed .
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Souib BoP t&gt;Ollito: 'P'!J.Iott JU. U ,' ,. &lt;hitlaa'!f ol a court
Chief Webster alao Wd tha' a
~. ~· ~ •rtOm lett~ arttchen I; Jfattliewl. e; ·
Caution aipal on Nye Ave., to
· ·· .' ¢hrtll!aa. 10; Thor, f.
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alert motorists &lt;~f the Nre Ave., c-o-n"u-o-ue-ct::-b-e-..pre
::c:-sen:-:t·__-~,:=,..=tem;:
. ='-ot . ·t~wn 'calla now.
·E. M~ln St., traffic- llJht IJ aehea)l
b
be fir
duled for in1tallation today.
handling 'the e 1 ·W en t
m
Co"·.
·ou-..._.,
,.... app·roved bUll f.or
moves into its new West Main
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Jack Tbomaa of tbe fire de·
paymebt and agleed to investlpte
partment and emergency &amp;Quad St. quartera.
methods of better drainage on E.
was present to report to Council~
Under the fire bar system, Main St., near a eoaJ loadinl area.
meq the names of members of ~e phone• placed in the home• of
two er'oupa who will have pbones firemen and emereeney aquad
YOUTH NOT INJURID
installed In their homes under membera ring , - aimultaueo"~JaiY
the new tire bar ayatem:
wben fire and .- emergency cllll
In an aecident over the weekend
The &amp;ylltem Is being: put Into op. are received.
a ear dri.Yen by Robert Lee Lucu,
eration aa the new f!l8th~d 1ol ad·
16, Ra~ine, akidded on loose 11'1·
Y"Jtlng fir.men and emeraeney
OouneU dlaeuqe(l township fire vel 11 be wu clrlvlna eaat on tbe
aquad membert of ealla .to be. ans- rontraet. Md turned the matter Waid sayH HUJ one mile from
wered. At present ~peraton of over to the talety committee. PIJ· Route 388 east of Tanner'a Road
The General Telephone Co. han· ment for firemen on out of town eauaing tbe ear to tum over,
dle incomlng caUl.• But the com· calla wlll be diseualed ·b J the Hm- Iandin&amp; oD itl top. Lucaa Wll Dot
pany baa advised the 'ri.llage that mittee,., Rbl). Firemen do not re- injured.
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/ the ·operator&amp; wlll be unable to ceiYe , payment for the out of
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nUeaee-- elO:Crtcl' . . . 11' 'tetf' hd·
1reaalve. but the teavkl are Dot!
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bower'• vUlt to India at lencth
with Indian ofliclab todar. Hater- iDeal lell6oD will ftilow tbt •
ty , wbn ia .matine a dry run of oer AU 1HJDbln. ad lit* ....
the Pre1ident'a tour, arrived ben
Mon&lt;lay Ql&amp;bt.
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INDUSTRIAL L.IAGUI
Hi&amp;:b Scora ll·U , 1811
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Plan for a dinner meeting or
the Maaon Mother • Club were made
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'I'o get di1ablllty protection, a
~venlng at the home ot Mrs. Jean •elf·llmplo)'ed peraun must
.fbHtbacl\ In Muoo .
the same work teat that
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T 'e dlnntr will be served .;y
petlonl. 1'hJ.t teat
fann worberi 'a club at Ora ~'t!'io"'!!l!r have e:oclal
lion In the club houae the .
credlta for 20 of the
Chrlatmaa 'lift exch1n1e will be quartera before he became
held at
•ame time.
Last week'• meeting opened with h~~or moat farmeu, thla meana
devotion• 100 by Mrs. Ruth R)'an that the)' must have ha~ net self·
after whlctt memben recited the employment earnlnga of $400 or
''Mother'• Prayer," Mra. Mny Ber· more annually on their IOCitl ae·
ry pre1id ed onr the meellng.
The club voled to donate lunda Mary Thabet, Mn. Ida DlehJ,"M;;'.
to the Boy S~uta of America and Joann Harbour, Mr.-. Beatrice Weato the poliO thapter of Maaon Co. ver, Mra. June Burns, Mr1. Mllrtha
' rauowinl the bUJine11 meetln~, Coet, Mra. Joyce caraon, Mrt. Ll-

lfttted an txHlbW o( ChriiiMaJ
gift ide&amp;~, cltc01'1tlon• . arid tree
tr1mmlnp. A: 'eOOkle tidl1nae ton·
eluded the rAieUn..
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Refitabmeritll were "'r'ved
to
Mra:. Vera Dodton , Mra. Joann
Grt&gt;tn, Mn. Eleanor Ewlnl, i\fr1.
AUc:e Neaae, Mn, Ruth Ryan, M"rt.

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Community To
TODAY AND Sponsor Sen-ice
YES1l:RYEAR Thanksgiving Day

Planning Dinner
Meeting Soon

N~ H.i1VEN - The Brotherhood' of t)i.e New Haven E. U. B.
Chtll'cll met on Monday evening .Jt
the churdl. the leadef' f(JI' the
evebi~ \fU P•Ul Jtickard, biJ snbjed beJng "They Are Not of

munity, a considerable sum is takien away
frortJ the forces whkh cause your community to grow and prosper, and thus limits not
only its growth , but the further exp&gt;nslon of
your local merchants, the stocking of more
or your needs for resale and the drying up

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~'"t Editorially

Planning
Work for

To Ta:IMk Elsewhere Is To Limir
The Growth Of Your Home Town
For every dolla-r spent with your local merchants a considerable sum is returned to you
through services rendered by your HOMEroWN, and througb donations and helps to
worthy causes.
For every dol.ar spent in some other

NEW HAVEN - A (:Dmmunlt:r

UnttM p,.... lnt.m.tliiul
Than,k tliYihf Senrit e 1iin· be held
Today Is Tueaday, NoVembet at 10 o'clock a. m. Oft Tbaab•
lt the 32ht ~ay of the yeaJ, with l(iYing Day, Nov~triber 28, 1959 at
44 more days In 1959.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church. :New
The moon is approaching Jts Haven, West Virginia, with the
Jut quartif't.
foiJowlng churches participatlna::
The morning atar 18 VfnUJ.
Neo,y Haven Church of Cod~ WU·
The evenine Jtan are Mercury Ham Wilson, Minister; New lineD
fl'ld Saturn.
E.U.B. Church, Robert Dille, P'a•
On th i1 date in hi•tory:
tor; New Haven Methodist Churrh,
Jh 1734. editor John Peter Zen- David Freeman, Pastor; and St.
fer of the New York vteckly jour- Paul'• Lutheran of New Haven,
n•l was arreatM and charged Jatk T. Welch, Pastor.
wlth libel .
In 1800. congr.esa held its first
The Rev. David Freeman. will
leltion in the &lt;'ipllol bUilding.
ptea ~h . Hil aermon is erJtJtled,
Jn 1869 lhe Suez Can:::.! was for· : '"For W:Jiat Are We Tbanldul7" the
many ope ned for worlcf naviga. Rev. Jack T. Welch will conduct
tlon
lhe ser vi ce. The mu1le for the ser·
~ 1881 , Samuel Gompers or· Vit'e will be led by • combined
s:anized the federation o( organ· choir . from the varlou1 churche• ,
lt.ed trades and Jal:for uniOn&amp; of whlrll wilt alng two anthem•; it
the U. S. and Canada .
will N ~nder the joint direction
uf M'rs. Harry Layne and Mrs. John
In 1948, the Britis h House of Hoffman . The offerine: tlken wi.ll
Colftmons voted to nationalize the be ~lven to National' Counell or
ateel industry irr P!nglsnd .
Churchel In it1 work in aldin1
A thou,~~:ht for today : :British typhoon ·8trkken areaa of Ja(Jan.
ltttetrria'n
Winston
Churchill
The public Ja Invited to attend
Mid: "There Ia no liner Invest· this •ervfce. Let's remember ta
riitnt for any rommunlty than "lteturn and give 1ban1Ca" a• did
putUnr milk In babies. "
the one leper whom Jeaut healed,
and not like the: other nine who
received their bfcsalngs and went
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away and forgot to thank GOd who
had blessed 1hcm.

Maso.n Mothe-rs

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the measure not becau.te th.ey a re
a.llinlt the purchase or auch a
.~tooter for the
department but
benuse they believe that 1h!8
-equipment should be tried out and
purchase il
examined before
made.
On this matter BeWng, J{IMI
tt~d Schaefer votes Yes and titltz,
Rher i.nd Col.Jina v(lted No, failing
"'to earry due to the tie vote.
A bid was received from the
Pomeroy Cement Block Co. o:l tbe
realr of low sections of the up·
.. pet P"oineroy parkJn:g lot where
water stands during ratny· periodt
Council agreed to sec11re another
bld on the repair work upon the
recommendttion Of Councilman
Fultz. The bid rrom the Pomeroy
concern is based on a reinforced
conerete -surfa~e while costs ot
another type of llurfaee Cor tbe
repall'tl will be secured In the
otber bid .
Repair of the parking l~.t 'rea

PTA TO MElT

Harrtsonvibe-ScLpio PTA

hold U1 regular meetil)l
Wedruilday at 7:3Q 'P· m. at the
school. Refreahmenta wlll bt
aerved at tbe close"' of 'the met!t•
lni.

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CLASI_ ~0 MilT
1'he Homebuilder&amp; Claaa of the
Bradford Church of ChrWt wi{l
meet thll Friday evenlnt at thf
ehurda. The membl!!ra 11re tb
meet at 7:45 to tate ttatketa of
fruit to the County Infirmary.

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Club and the Rock Spring• Home
Demonatratlon Club will hold a
joint meeting Ttiuraday afternoon
at the home of Mrt. George Skin·
ner with "Family Ute" the topic:
of dtacua•l!n. Member~ are re.
queated to bring I lift for a p:a•
Uent at the Athena State HO&amp;pital
anr.l also wrapping anrt r.ibbon.

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WASiiiNGTON -f'ouner Secntary. of Statf Ilean A'cfieiOn dfli.
~ lzJn.c the admJ4tttratlon· •• lad:·
ng cleu lorelp poJJey ob~edliia
'This a4inlhillhttoli itellliet' nl&gt;

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UVI,.el .COMPANY

125 I. Motn

HOURS' 9 I&lt;&gt; $
- THURS.: 9 ttl' Noon

BOWLING

ment prouam of a perioanent
nature. Hawever, thi1 Wll ~mpll·
cated by the · report indicating
that uew aewage linea ml&amp;ht bave
to be eonatructed in the community. and that would inyolve tear·
lni up Improved 1treet1.
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Councll did. ap_ee, bo~•v:eri tct
have CoLincllmau · 'Colltril ' fe,eure
prleee: on repaJr wofk, 1ueb 11 the
applicat~on .qf bet mb: ~n tt~e ~Ul
near the reServoir on Linccln
Heights and the MulberrY Helghtl

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Mrt, Katherine McGowan, Mra.
Betty Foreman, Mrs. Jean C4'mk,
Mn. Lutllle swulch'amer and
rueat1, Mh. Jo1eph Llah, Mrt. Phll
Wolpert, ar.,i . .Mra. Eddie Stein.
Aut•tint Mra. !!b'ertbach aa cohoatcnClJI were Mn. LaVera Vvaa·
er and Mn. Jean Warner.

1g 11 633
17 13
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lnd 3 Games, L. Damewood ~
IDd. 1 Game, R. Davia-L DameSwilbe-l,.ohle Drup
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Daugherty Ine. . . .
Fireltone . . . .

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INOW lNSUU.NCE
N. J. UP! - Tbe Pru·
ln.iuriJiee C-o. hu inau.red
lttelf aeabuit having to lhO\Iel anow
around ft. new office building
here. It lAid Monday the snow wiD
be melted away from a heated sol·
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th
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Love Another As He Is
'Not As·He O~ghtTo Be
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FIRST In QUAIJI'Y
FAIREST t. PRieD
FASTEST t. SERYICE.

TOP •s• BOWLERS AVG.
B. Louks . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
G. McKinney . . . . . . . . .. 1'70
· J.1&gt;uerr . . ............. 161
H. ClatwQrtb)'·A. Sylvester 168
B. McKinney . . . . . . . . . . . 166
TWO JAILID
Jame1 Atnberger, M.lnertvllle
Charlel McCloud, Middleport
were both jailed yeaterda:r for
execution tor tine and coltl.

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&amp;LAs UPS MORTGAGES
()hlo residential mortgage ad·
vancea of The Equitable Life AssUrlllCfl SocietY of the United
Statu increaled by 12.2 pet eent
in the •first nlne montbs of 1039

according to Robert 0 . Brown,
vice prealdent wbo said new loans
amounted to $12,223.000 durina:
the period.

MAYO, EOITOR. OlED
oCINCINNATl, Obio UPI - Har·
W. Mayo, 47, a veteran news~­
Jer re_porter and 'editor lor the Cfu·
~u:mall l'mit and Times·Star tor the
paat ,:U years, died Monday.

PHONE

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TOYLAND!

TOYLAND!

3 Speed- Reg. $!1.91

Record Player

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IN PoMEROY, OHIO- WHY SHOP ELSEWHERE?
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aroun41 cl"mlnl ul.t ate at th.• Am.eriealia- a w~)$
round table dltclldiSO.• 1Unc1a¥'
aN ~ew.t.
eventa,. on national and lhterJit.llonal aflilrt. 8ht ..,.. ta
tmtnent MttiN 41!1t8r llltd
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Use Our Lay-A-Way Plan! End your shopping worrie8- We invite YOI1 to
the finest selection of toys in the Bend Area-

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77tf. perbox

BUY YOUR WHEEL GOODS NOW ON OUR
LAY·AWAY PLAN WHILE St:LECrJON IS GOOD

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tvtrYtiod)f tlt· M totally 11onlit
whelti

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tile Rtse·
Bowl I

hu helped ln&amp;UfUII-

know eXactly -how Jlh·e ree l~
kneW a mlltl once Wll:o de•crlbtd
a Certain preadfer &lt;by aaylli"t; :
"He loveil mankind but can't
lf.&amp;ri" people."
'Jihena 11 a 10011. deal of
kini:f ot thln_l' around, and
think; l Jcnow what lt ••~••I
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lin. Graee """" •JIOIII
ROllE UfJ - AD Amorteu_lel:._c.1- • in C•ato.J wllll her diiJdroa.
a irliner on 1 trial run Itt a
Lorulon-R-ome reeorcl of one bow,
56 minutea ¥oodl;,-. The Trant
World Airliner Boein1 70'7-331,
whieb will begin re1u1ar Hnke
on the: nm Dec. 4, ,., not carry·uaJaatlld &amp;a• 1111

looktllle
Stflte 'it

"YiHY DO ao many ot thoee any length of time yo~ t!om•
'Wfio wOrk with p~ple live the
with the con\1c~i0n that
tmpre.talon of ha.tlnl' poople?
are muth nicer Ulan :you
They act &amp;a lt" they love
realized, AI .so, rn u c h)
Jdea ot people, but the
'people In the' fielh drive
told me about -&amp; new

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Team S· Game• Pomeroy Cemeot
Blodl: 262ft
Ttam 1 Game. SwPber-I.obara
Drat•. 941

SILL ANCIENT SCULPTURIS
U&gt;~ON UPI Seven .ancient
1cu1ptUrea that had been painted
over and used as decorations in a
snack bar were sold Monday for
$.19,760 at Sotheby'a Art Auction
Houae . The sculptures were excavated (rom the site of Ninevah, in
what
now Iraq, 100 )'ears ago,
and
in a small private .mn·
got their coat of
mUSI!!um became

GUILD TO MilT
Women'a Gulld·or
C!\lllllll' will ·hU!!!I
day at 7:30 p. m. at the
with Mia EUzabeth F.lck aa · n~ld·
er. H01te11ea will be the Happy
Harvesten Class.
TO .NTIRTAIN
Pomeroy Bend Granae will en·
tertaln the children of the Count)'
ijome wJ.th a Thanbglvlq dlnht!li"
Wedneaday at 8 p. m. at tile DA'V
Hall. Following tbe dinner a abott
bu1irie11 session wHI be held.

W• Loet Pet.
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Dui-ing the meetJng it ·•aa a!Jip
reported. tba~ the two traHic
·lights ·in the buslnes• 1ection o1
town do not meet state requirements f-or permits.
Tbe lights muat be tqt!lpped
so that they can be converted into
caUtion lights from 11 p, m. to
6 1. m. each day, It wu reported.
Failure to do thls will mult in
the state'a re(usal to ilaue per·
mlla for tbe llgbtJ which would
lead to complications in case• ~
accidents at the locations of the
traffic aignata, Mayof Charla Legar said.
Chief Webster was named to
aecure ~rice quotations for the
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change over and waa lnltructed to
SPQ PAiTNI~~... Ster~C .'aa~-~ &amp;q_l_;!' ~" tok ebtl•
'contact the sate'y committee for
dren ·lhll'f a ~ U PltJ' an1YtJn ·Baa 'l'jaQcllco OD bll
permlssJon to have the lia;hts
acbocmer ""Wa.\\~ fi:Dm · ~ ,voYag~)0 ' 1&amp;}lit1 , M4 other
changed .
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Souib BoP t&gt;Ollito: 'P'!J.Iott JU. U ,' ,. &lt;hitlaa'!f ol a court
Chief Webster alao Wd tha' a
~. ~· ~ •rtOm lett~ arttchen I; Jfattliewl. e; ·
Caution aipal on Nye Ave., to
· ·· .' ¢hrtll!aa. 10; Thor, f.
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alert motorists &lt;~f the Nre Ave., c-o-n"u-o-ue-ct::-b-e-..pre
::c:-sen:-:t·__-~,:=,..=tem;:
. ='-ot . ·t~wn 'calla now.
·E. M~ln St., traffic- llJht IJ aehea)l
b
be fir
duled for in1tallation today.
handling 'the e 1 ·W en t
m
Co"·.
·ou-..._.,
,.... app·roved bUll f.or
moves into its new West Main
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Jack Tbomaa of tbe fire de·
paymebt and agleed to investlpte
partment and emergency &amp;Quad St. quartera.
methods of better drainage on E.
was present to report to Council~
Under the fire bar system, Main St., near a eoaJ loadinl area.
meq the names of members of ~e phone• placed in the home• of
two er'oupa who will have pbones firemen and emereeney aquad
YOUTH NOT INJURID
installed In their homes under membera ring , - aimultaueo"~JaiY
the new tire bar ayatem:
wben fire and .- emergency cllll
In an aecident over the weekend
The &amp;ylltem Is being: put Into op. are received.
a ear dri.Yen by Robert Lee Lucu,
eration aa the new f!l8th~d 1ol ad·
16, Ra~ine, akidded on loose 11'1·
Y"Jtlng fir.men and emeraeney
OouneU dlaeuqe(l township fire vel 11 be wu clrlvlna eaat on tbe
aquad membert of ealla .to be. ans- rontraet. Md turned the matter Waid sayH HUJ one mile from
wered. At present ~peraton of over to the talety committee. PIJ· Route 388 east of Tanner'a Road
The General Telephone Co. han· ment for firemen on out of town eauaing tbe ear to tum over,
dle incomlng caUl.• But the com· calla wlll be diseualed ·b J the Hm- Iandin&amp; oD itl top. Lucaa Wll Dot
pany baa advised the 'ri.llage that mittee,., Rbl). Firemen do not re- injured.
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/ the ·operator&amp; wlll be unable to ceiYe , payment for the out of
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nUeaee-- elO:Crtcl' . . . 11' 'tetf' hd·
1reaalve. but the teavkl are Dot!
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bower'• vUlt to India at lencth
with Indian ofliclab todar. Hater- iDeal lell6oD will ftilow tbt •
ty , wbn ia .matine a dry run of oer AU 1HJDbln. ad lit* ....
the Pre1ident'a tour, arrived ben
Mon&lt;lay Ql&amp;bt.
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INDUSTRIAL L.IAGUI
Hi&amp;:b Scora ll·U , 1811
Tbrte Game Ind . L Dame-

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Plan for a dinner meeting or
the Maaon Mother • Club were made
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'I'o get di1ablllty protection, a
~venlng at the home ot Mrs. Jean •elf·llmplo)'ed peraun must
.fbHtbacl\ In Muoo .
the same work teat that
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T 'e dlnntr will be served .;y
petlonl. 1'hJ.t teat
fann worberi 'a club at Ora ~'t!'io"'!!l!r have e:oclal
lion In the club houae the .
credlta for 20 of the
Chrlatmaa 'lift exch1n1e will be quartera before he became
held at
•ame time.
Last week'• meeting opened with h~~or moat farmeu, thla meana
devotion• 100 by Mrs. Ruth R)'an that the)' must have ha~ net self·
after whlctt memben recited the employment earnlnga of $400 or
''Mother'• Prayer," Mra. Mny Ber· more annually on their IOCitl ae·
ry pre1id ed onr the meellng.
The club voled to donate lunda Mary Thabet, Mn. Ida DlehJ,"M;;'.
to the Boy S~uta of America and Joann Harbour, Mr.-. Beatrice Weato the poliO thapter of Maaon Co. ver, Mra. June Burns, Mr1. Mllrtha
' rauowinl the bUJine11 meetln~, Coet, Mra. Joyce caraon, Mrt. Ll-

lfttted an txHlbW o( ChriiiMaJ
gift ide&amp;~, cltc01'1tlon• . arid tree
tr1mmlnp. A: 'eOOkle tidl1nae ton·
eluded the rAieUn..
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Refitabmeritll were "'r'ved
to
Mra:. Vera Dodton , Mra. Joann
Grt&gt;tn, Mn. Eleanor Ewlnl, i\fr1.
AUc:e Neaae, Mn, Ruth Ryan, M"rt.

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Community To
TODAY AND Sponsor Sen-ice
YES1l:RYEAR Thanksgiving Day

Planning Dinner
Meeting Soon

N~ H.i1VEN - The Brotherhood' of t)i.e New Haven E. U. B.
Chtll'cll met on Monday evening .Jt
the churdl. the leadef' f(JI' the
evebi~ \fU P•Ul Jtickard, biJ snbjed beJng "They Are Not of

munity, a considerable sum is takien away
frortJ the forces whkh cause your community to grow and prosper, and thus limits not
only its growth , but the further exp&gt;nslon of
your local merchants, the stocking of more
or your needs for resale and the drying up

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Daily senUnel,' POJll~rpy-ldlddlepo'rt, 0 ., Nov. 1.7, 1959:-5

US AGREED UPON

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1. -S yraeuse . . . . 26 (8·1)
~- -Soutl:J. Cali:
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3. Miasis1ippi , . 2· (8·1}
.f . Louisiana state
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5. Peun State
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7. , Georgla . . . . . . . . (IJ-1)
8. Washington . . . . . (8-1)
•·U. tit· NOrthwestern
••W.lscons.i.n

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' .B1ea,~ Ot4' ook In Big 10 Tie

Syraeuse Holds
Top Rankin
Major Colleges
NEW YORK UPI-11&gt;• United
Press International major CQ}le.Je
tootbaU rating~ (finit ·place vote•
and won·lost records in parentlt·...

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l'udtat41iim Meeting ~ould
1

'CHICAGo trPI~'rww~tern.
fJces liUnois SatUfJIH' •nd' ·;wt•·
"f!d~ "!eel&gt; Kin~ t!Jo IJ!iJ
Ten'tlalt cltath t.p··~ey- ;tLhtet·
WJ;)' deadl~k for £be .Je_,}le lAjad.

,Micbigan .State, sOIJiew)tat 1•or an
upstart in thte 19tl9 lh-.nt'ble.
aham llrot place Ho
with lfortbw~•t,m and WiieQpalq,
but tbe Sp.artlna finished leQ:ue
·
.,- •
egm~Utlpn l.ast
S,.turday .._nd
U
D ~~li::.;,
have onlY to alt back and oee
J~
. J..\.~
wh11J }lappens.
,J' - · . ·· ~
·· . ·. , .. ··
Vidorie."~ ~)' ~~rtbwestern and
ll\.l\f:V~II'
·j
WlatOualn will1lve both a tie !""
. 3 ,, . . . :
~e . ehamp,i_oo~p.and Je~ve it up
-~,6--.Q ,
to tbe conferente· to dec1de who
lQDi • .,~,!' ~ ·. J:elo the llose ~owl ~id.
- · · ·. ·· ·· · ' :~ · ~ .
r;os,.ea by .botb; ·however, woul~ ·
BOS~N ~~-The '· ~,Y ·J:'"~I~· calipult tbe Spartans ·Into the
o~Jco &lt;f~l- · flr.• t ~~ W..tllle .championshiP . and 11 We•t Coaft
!f'&lt;:Covey .. t;o.dly :w~ a,app,. !the bowl berth. Tbe Spartans travel

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~959 Nabo~ LB"'A:e ·fi¥18 of to Florhla to 1aee ·· Miami Friday

t,be Yll'ar by .1:1!11'1~AAi YF~· . o:l. night and need ~Y to Ueten to
tt&gt;.e Ba.s~bl-11 Writers.. :a~~ation the Bl.g ·T~n re1~ltl - to learn their
of Amen~a. _
·, • . . , ..·
destiny
' ·
·
llcCovey . Jllll!d~ 81'ly Jml·
the ·~uon to· brln.g die 'tbP robki~ 1 Regardless . Of the \11mner, two
honors to the Q:lanll ,.f$" ...._. ae.~ ~·aa;ue "firsts'' will go into Ute
.ond eon~tive .ye4f:· J,~ca~L~ -N!coril b~olt. The' n.ew ch~p w}J)
.it · wa~ the ~ •he-· bUttiped.-frOlfl be the tint in the .68·year hlsto.n\ .
·1he fttrrt ,base lpositlon·, Ocl-.n4p ·:of, the· ..B),g Ten wJth two leagpe •
.Cepetla, who won itbt 1...,, 1a:Ur· f(efflatl. ~so no i&amp;q.te Bowl repf&amp;:
·,. ~ ell.
·
sentaUve ever 'hi• traveled '19
Pasadena wUb ,lt&amp; ~e marred

m

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by a

.

pair ~ of

.

.

M•S&amp; SAUNOH6 I~DGEP WINNER

iaEPWER

Of MISS TfU-C:OJJHrY' f(),R f-960

• • •

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Miu ' JanJQe •nden. dAul)1ter C~lljp. GaJUpplis.
of Mr. and Mrt. Woodrow Saun~
~n, weu f:ib~:ril Re)'noldJ,
~n, Gallipolta, san.e litr ••Y tntG Raftlly RoHlJeb and MiJWn Way·
th-e Mill Tri-County far 1800 land,
Beauty Crown Saturday -at WI·
The queen U 19 yean old &amp;ljd
hama High Gym.
ltl -.a ·I P'••te t1 Gallia .Attdemr
A total of 310 teenaeers and IDiih Seboo) . JIC.'i.ie Capehart and
adultj were present when the Tri· lfle)q'. 1 ,.i~bollon pl.KH first in

County 'feen C.nteel1 held itl se· r.J&amp;e t9tk and rOll rODteat recelvcond American Rock at tile Wa· iqJ a trophy and Diana Stumbo
hama lilgh School gym.
and Wa)'1An4 won top honors in
.
.
tiJe Jlow dance contest, reeetvlng
~·•• Saunde~5 was JUdged 011 J&amp; f~ their performance.

po111e, personalny and talent. She
·
rtceived a &amp;:-erfect
rating by
The Tri.County Teen Canteen I
Judges Mary Hyre, Bob Hoetlieb wiU Introduce a fabulou• new
and Ronald E. Knox.
fourtOme known u the MGM
Teen Tonf!a l!omposed of Jim
"Her Majesty'' was crowned by Hamer, G•ey Ault, Bob Vai:tCooney
Canteen Director Leo V. Snaa:e and Ronnie Evans. AU four are
Also competing were Carol Gibbs, from . Middleport.
Mias Tri·County for 19~; Diana
These will be tbe of!ieial Tri·
Stumbo, Middleport and Beverl)' County Teen Canteen D-Jay• and
will make their firtt a~aranu
Satur~ wben the C.afftn returns to its headquarten. at tbe
Mooae Ballroom iu Pt. Pleuant.

I

Ill Ten ·aetbaeks.
'

.

)lro, R.
' h~ been ~ ·
:rurg.l~al :patien\ ,t 'PJe.uant Valley
H...~al ~n ·:Pt. llloU.ilt

o..oi.O""

,

BY FRANK El.E.AZER
'tlemanded.
ed be /ot the Art'tic car#f;
UPl- Invit,.aPlgu,... ,......,. lest
I (rom. tbe Artie wbkb aeen:tal
tions to the 15tll annivenary
Let-cb figured tiae freeter
reuon.ablc.'
- ....
Wild Game Lunch of the .1\nt.eat· a good place temponrily,
Chef Russell Deremer; who had
ers Association didn't say 1peci· that eventually 10mebody
""'"
.have
to
bo
'·vited
....
lunch.
fil!w-ed
JUC!'teufully
what
to
.uv
fleall~· whether it was ants or
...
....,.
·th 11 th
11er , nd •
anteaters they were planning to whole lot of folks were, indud- WJ
a
oae ear
VIa '·~
serve. Either way, I took aJ.ona: In&amp; an appropri11te nPmber of rt'· C!O~ldn'l tbtnk t:d any way ·to
d · h 1
po..Wn •nd
pb*.gr.ap~er 11 to han~!e .buffalo meat e_Jcept ,WIA
il. ~anut butter san WJC
n cate make sute die '-istoric event went a b1g . f 1re ~ t~ ~n.aunnt paU,
I got really hungry.
1
ded
~
-1 :90 a. m. and person.all.y ·start
One looks .e:t the mepu and I r~ ·
. . rout:in"' the .Jt;.. tf .
k~ew I bad ~qne t~e wise t.bing.
And 10 tbe Anteawrs
'
. ~ "P .
~· ~ •
A ~ested appetizer was ~Ued tion wa• bom. It. DOW .claltus ~ ·
~ar Grimmer, a ·berpet.oJoanteater tongue
with rag-Need active memben, mcludmg Just1ce
and uafsbnt %00 dlrtctot,
lretlli on tbe side. For balance, WiUiap:J. f)". Dougl,aa., Gene Tun·
u:P eii1f and sUeed Qff 1
poJ;aon ivy with goldenrOO also neY, Or. Gilbert Croavenor, Aliee
·aliver 'witb tbe razor..1tyle
Waa featured.
Ro08evelt Longworth,
conereu·
be carrier,1 .to .open tbe
ln the niCk nr time though, as m:in CliUord Oa\·is CD Tenn.) and
whueVer 8 mot!C!asin bitel
I starlii=d for my emergency ra· a veronica Lake.
He reemed ·to ·think it wu
tions, they said these and &amp;lmiMeetiogs takf place in hunting
. Anrwar. be didn~ go )11
Jar entries were lltte.d onl}' for ;eason, which happens also to be
. White Tt'wer f'M lunch after
laughs. On the real menu was when tbe zoo is crying for trade.
. but aat do.wn and ate ,. plate
plain old everyday American fare At these &amp;euion.~~ speeches are
of the ttutf.
like Ardlc caribou spare ribs and barred. Eyerybo11y juJt pays $6
buffalo soup.
and eata.
.
So did 50'2 ether member• aad
After these appetizer~ cariJe
Among otbet things members guests ioeiuding mytelf. ru adthe main disb wbich was nmp have eaten .sea turtle steak. pot· mit l &lt;'Ould teU .rif:ht away thi1
style bffalo meat, cooked out· ted hare, kangaroo soup. aardin· wasn't prime ribtl of· beef. But it
doon foi- five ,hours over an .oak ian mouffion, Guatemalan
all went down fairly easy.
and hickory fire .
bear Bleak, rattleibake '
fel~ even
Letter about it
Feun.-. In 1,...
whale blubber. For lblor"''V&lt;af'a, :.
when
I
walked
t~h the·
The anteaters were opening ISea.IOJl opener Leech came up
Both Out ZOO'!! buffalo Wfri
their Jlilnual rau seriese of gul!lta·
a 1,200-pound bu.tfalo, which
••• poun d s.
sUil roaming al'()Und looking for
down t o ~
tory bouts at the restaurant in
the national zoo. That's wbtrre
Shippiftl Costs $124
' grass. And except for a busted
the sroup got its start one cold
He said be bousht thiS· delie!a- left antler the lpne Arctic carlNovember day in 19(4 when*ot ey from government su.rplul!l for bou alJO wu present and seemed
• · g it rrozen in exceJlent health.
a sightreer was stirring,
m ,180 and lh al alo
__ 1ppm
bear men to el-ephant house.
from the Wichita Mowdalns Wild
Dr. William Mann, then zeo life RefUse at Cache, · Oklahoma,
director, was thawing his toes in cost him ·
,$IH.
claim·
front of the fir.e. A fellow from
thfl Fish and Wildlife Service, no
doubt an OkJ.Jhoman -originally,
~
noB,talgically said, "j~t tbe kind
of .a day to e.at roASt
buffalo , 0 : . . . ·
American Legi.oo Audliat'1
haunch."
~;, · £,apehart Post 140, NeW
"You get tbe buffalo" said
met Monday evening .It
Gordon L"eech. then and n&lt;IW boss
the Legion Harne. The meeting wa&amp;
ot the restaurant. "I'll do the
NEW HAVEN _ .A c 001mittee opened iD regular fonn )ViijJ. Yrt.
....
·
of 1'eoresentatives. from ~ C. Roney presiding.
-st!'
JcoriB!olin!
"Not oui of my zoo you don't
u8il'll. the Alex Qull·
Atta~din.g .
Mn. sadie WMih
iW' Dr. ·M.ann is said to have
Building as a meet·
cried in al&amp;rm. "And I've already
·the bllikling lion· Mis8 JAueoa J!oualo. Mn, Balpb
Rouah. l4D.. .Ev.erett Ro~ -'ftl.
got the herd eounted."
Carl King. Mrs.. Freda Hart. Mrs.
The f-pllowing Dec. JO a truP.r;
H~~\an Part Oommisflo.l!.·
from a-.mewhere bac~,ct up at er, for the town presided at · the Nora Tripp, }!rs, C. C. ·Mont!IGJD.·
, 'Mrs. ·Thelma Capehart, ·Mn .
the re.,taur~nt door. '\Where 11-o meetiq. A report wu given etat·
Roush, Mn. ft, &lt;:. Boney ~
YOU wapt thla buffalo ,pt?" the ing what repain and wort had
'
been done" to tile bUi1dinl duriog
', William
the put year.
A atobr luoo boeJ1 inJtolled oo ·
the furnace, a neW -porell
· bUut
building wl.s painted

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At Legion Home

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Were R. Y-·
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Shoe Servief
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jp{OP '

:CoattM IS·Lost

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Planned By
JtmiorJ'.en

Rouall2:'====

NEW '&amp; I.VllN- The
eJt Jun&amp;Gt Wo'm.aa'c Club

regular m.onUJbr meeting

day, Nov 9th

tit, Alex

With Middleport

CHER&amp;Y
CORDIAiii
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Massillon's Mighty Tigers Headed For
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Majors POint W"l

\itANTS' :GROUND

Daily senUnel,' POJll~rpy-ldlddlepo'rt, 0 ., Nov. 1.7, 1959:-5

US AGREED UPON

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Points
1. -S yraeuse . . . . 26 (8·1)
~- -Soutl:J. Cali:
p {fWl
3. Miasis1ippi , . 2· (8·1}
.f . Louisiana state
(81)
5. Peun State
(8-1)
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&lt;B-I)
7. , Georgla . . . . . . . . (IJ-1)
8. Washington . . . . . (8-1)
•·U. tit· NOrthwestern
••W.lscons.i.n

·--·

-

' .B1ea,~ Ot4' ook In Big 10 Tie

Syraeuse Holds
Top Rankin
Major Colleges
NEW YORK UPI-11&gt;• United
Press International major CQ}le.Je
tootbaU rating~ (finit ·place vote•
and won·lost records in parentlt·...

.....

l'udtat41iim Meeting ~ould
1

'CHICAGo trPI~'rww~tern.
fJces liUnois SatUfJIH' •nd' ·;wt•·
"f!d~ "!eel&gt; Kin~ t!Jo IJ!iJ
Ten'tlalt cltath t.p··~ey- ;tLhtet·
WJ;)' deadl~k for £be .Je_,}le lAjad.

,Micbigan .State, sOIJiew)tat 1•or an
upstart in thte 19tl9 lh-.nt'ble.
aham llrot place Ho
with lfortbw~•t,m and WiieQpalq,
but tbe Sp.artlna finished leQ:ue
·
.,- •
egm~Utlpn l.ast
S,.turday .._nd
U
D ~~li::.;,
have onlY to alt back and oee
J~
. J..\.~
wh11J }lappens.
,J' - · . ·· ~
·· . ·. , .. ··
Vidorie."~ ~)' ~~rtbwestern and
ll\.l\f:V~II'
·j
WlatOualn will1lve both a tie !""
. 3 ,, . . . :
~e . ehamp,i_oo~p.and Je~ve it up
-~,6--.Q ,
to tbe conferente· to dec1de who
lQDi • .,~,!' ~ ·. J:elo the llose ~owl ~id.
- · · ·. ·· ·· · ' :~ · ~ .
r;os,.ea by .botb; ·however, woul~ ·
BOS~N ~~-The '· ~,Y ·J:'"~I~· calipult tbe Spartans ·Into the
o~Jco &lt;f~l- · flr.• t ~~ W..tllle .championshiP . and 11 We•t Coaft
!f'&lt;:Covey .. t;o.dly :w~ a,app,. !the bowl berth. Tbe Spartans travel

!'"'"&lt;IJ

Ji!

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'11

,

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·

-•test

Is M

Nat • ,

"

~959 Nabo~ LB"'A:e ·fi¥18 of to Florhla to 1aee ·· Miami Friday

t,be Yll'ar by .1:1!11'1~AAi YF~· . o:l. night and need ~Y to Ueten to
tt&gt;.e Ba.s~bl-11 Writers.. :a~~ation the Bl.g ·T~n re1~ltl - to learn their
of Amen~a. _
·, • . . , ..·
destiny
' ·
·
llcCovey . Jllll!d~ 81'ly Jml·
the ·~uon to· brln.g die 'tbP robki~ 1 Regardless . Of the \11mner, two
honors to the Q:lanll ,.f$" ...._. ae.~ ~·aa;ue "firsts'' will go into Ute
.ond eon~tive .ye4f:· J,~ca~L~ -N!coril b~olt. The' n.ew ch~p w}J)
.it · wa~ the ~ •he-· bUttiped.-frOlfl be the tint in the .68·year hlsto.n\ .
·1he fttrrt ,base lpositlon·, Ocl-.n4p ·:of, the· ..B),g Ten wJth two leagpe •
.Cepetla, who won itbt 1...,, 1a:Ur· f(efflatl. ~so no i&amp;q.te Bowl repf&amp;:
·,. ~ ell.
·
sentaUve ever 'hi• traveled '19
Pasadena wUb ,lt&amp; ~e marred

m

.

by a

.

pair ~ of

.

.

M•S&amp; SAUNOH6 I~DGEP WINNER

iaEPWER

Of MISS TfU-C:OJJHrY' f(),R f-960

• • •

.•

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,..

..

.

"'

Miu ' JanJQe •nden. dAul)1ter C~lljp. GaJUpplis.
of Mr. and Mrt. Woodrow Saun~
~n, weu f:ib~:ril Re)'noldJ,
~n, Gallipolta, san.e litr ••Y tntG Raftlly RoHlJeb and MiJWn Way·
th-e Mill Tri-County far 1800 land,
Beauty Crown Saturday -at WI·
The queen U 19 yean old &amp;ljd
hama High Gym.
ltl -.a ·I P'••te t1 Gallia .Attdemr
A total of 310 teenaeers and IDiih Seboo) . JIC.'i.ie Capehart and
adultj were present when the Tri· lfle)q'. 1 ,.i~bollon pl.KH first in

County 'feen C.nteel1 held itl se· r.J&amp;e t9tk and rOll rODteat recelvcond American Rock at tile Wa· iqJ a trophy and Diana Stumbo
hama lilgh School gym.
and Wa)'1An4 won top honors in
.
.
tiJe Jlow dance contest, reeetvlng
~·•• Saunde~5 was JUdged 011 J&amp; f~ their performance.

po111e, personalny and talent. She
·
rtceived a &amp;:-erfect
rating by
The Tri.County Teen Canteen I
Judges Mary Hyre, Bob Hoetlieb wiU Introduce a fabulou• new
and Ronald E. Knox.
fourtOme known u the MGM
Teen Tonf!a l!omposed of Jim
"Her Majesty'' was crowned by Hamer, G•ey Ault, Bob Vai:tCooney
Canteen Director Leo V. Snaa:e and Ronnie Evans. AU four are
Also competing were Carol Gibbs, from . Middleport.
Mias Tri·County for 19~; Diana
These will be tbe of!ieial Tri·
Stumbo, Middleport and Beverl)' County Teen Canteen D-Jay• and
will make their firtt a~aranu
Satur~ wben the C.afftn returns to its headquarten. at tbe
Mooae Ballroom iu Pt. Pleuant.

I

Ill Ten ·aetbaeks.
'

.

)lro, R.
' h~ been ~ ·
:rurg.l~al :patien\ ,t 'PJe.uant Valley
H...~al ~n ·:Pt. llloU.ilt

o..oi.O""

,

BY FRANK El.E.AZER
'tlemanded.
ed be /ot the Art'tic car#f;
UPl- Invit,.aPlgu,... ,......,. lest
I (rom. tbe Artie wbkb aeen:tal
tions to the 15tll annivenary
Let-cb figured tiae freeter
reuon.ablc.'
- ....
Wild Game Lunch of the .1\nt.eat· a good place temponrily,
Chef Russell Deremer; who had
ers Association didn't say 1peci· that eventually 10mebody
""'"
.have
to
bo
'·vited
....
lunch.
fil!w-ed
JUC!'teufully
what
to
.uv
fleall~· whether it was ants or
...
....,.
·th 11 th
11er , nd •
anteaters they were planning to whole lot of folks were, indud- WJ
a
oae ear
VIa '·~
serve. Either way, I took aJ.ona: In&amp; an appropri11te nPmber of rt'· C!O~ldn'l tbtnk t:d any way ·to
d · h 1
po..Wn •nd
pb*.gr.ap~er 11 to han~!e .buffalo meat e_Jcept ,WIA
il. ~anut butter san WJC
n cate make sute die '-istoric event went a b1g . f 1re ~ t~ ~n.aunnt paU,
I got really hungry.
1
ded
~
-1 :90 a. m. and person.all.y ·start
One looks .e:t the mepu and I r~ ·
. . rout:in"' the .Jt;.. tf .
k~ew I bad ~qne t~e wise t.bing.
And 10 tbe Anteawrs
'
. ~ "P .
~· ~ •
A ~ested appetizer was ~Ued tion wa• bom. It. DOW .claltus ~ ·
~ar Grimmer, a ·berpet.oJoanteater tongue
with rag-Need active memben, mcludmg Just1ce
and uafsbnt %00 dlrtctot,
lretlli on tbe side. For balance, WiUiap:J. f)". Dougl,aa., Gene Tun·
u:P eii1f and sUeed Qff 1
poJ;aon ivy with goldenrOO also neY, Or. Gilbert Croavenor, Aliee
·aliver 'witb tbe razor..1tyle
Waa featured.
Ro08evelt Longworth,
conereu·
be carrier,1 .to .open tbe
ln the niCk nr time though, as m:in CliUord Oa\·is CD Tenn.) and
whueVer 8 mot!C!asin bitel
I starlii=d for my emergency ra· a veronica Lake.
He reemed ·to ·think it wu
tions, they said these and &amp;lmiMeetiogs takf place in hunting
. Anrwar. be didn~ go )11
Jar entries were lltte.d onl}' for ;eason, which happens also to be
. White Tt'wer f'M lunch after
laughs. On the real menu was when tbe zoo is crying for trade.
. but aat do.wn and ate ,. plate
plain old everyday American fare At these &amp;euion.~~ speeches are
of the ttutf.
like Ardlc caribou spare ribs and barred. Eyerybo11y juJt pays $6
buffalo soup.
and eata.
.
So did 50'2 ether member• aad
After these appetizer~ cariJe
Among otbet things members guests ioeiuding mytelf. ru adthe main disb wbich was nmp have eaten .sea turtle steak. pot· mit l &lt;'Ould teU .rif:ht away thi1
style bffalo meat, cooked out· ted hare, kangaroo soup. aardin· wasn't prime ribtl of· beef. But it
doon foi- five ,hours over an .oak ian mouffion, Guatemalan
all went down fairly easy.
and hickory fire .
bear Bleak, rattleibake '
fel~ even
Letter about it
Feun.-. In 1,...
whale blubber. For lblor"''V&lt;af'a, :.
when
I
walked
t~h the·
The anteaters were opening ISea.IOJl opener Leech came up
Both Out ZOO'!! buffalo Wfri
their Jlilnual rau seriese of gul!lta·
a 1,200-pound bu.tfalo, which
••• poun d s.
sUil roaming al'()Und looking for
down t o ~
tory bouts at the restaurant in
the national zoo. That's wbtrre
Shippiftl Costs $124
' grass. And except for a busted
the sroup got its start one cold
He said be bousht thiS· delie!a- left antler the lpne Arctic carlNovember day in 19(4 when*ot ey from government su.rplul!l for bou alJO wu present and seemed
• · g it rrozen in exceJlent health.
a sightreer was stirring,
m ,180 and lh al alo
__ 1ppm
bear men to el-ephant house.
from the Wichita Mowdalns Wild
Dr. William Mann, then zeo life RefUse at Cache, · Oklahoma,
director, was thawing his toes in cost him ·
,$IH.
claim·
front of the fir.e. A fellow from
thfl Fish and Wildlife Service, no
doubt an OkJ.Jhoman -originally,
~
noB,talgically said, "j~t tbe kind
of .a day to e.at roASt
buffalo , 0 : . . . ·
American Legi.oo Audliat'1
haunch."
~;, · £,apehart Post 140, NeW
"You get tbe buffalo" said
met Monday evening .It
Gordon L"eech. then and n&lt;IW boss
the Legion Harne. The meeting wa&amp;
ot the restaurant. "I'll do the
NEW HAVEN _ .A c 001mittee opened iD regular fonn )ViijJ. Yrt.
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of 1'eoresentatives. from ~ C. Roney presiding.
-st!'
JcoriB!olin!
"Not oui of my zoo you don't
u8il'll. the Alex Qull·
Atta~din.g .
Mn. sadie WMih
iW' Dr. ·M.ann is said to have
Building as a meet·
cried in al&amp;rm. "And I've already
·the bllikling lion· Mis8 JAueoa J!oualo. Mn, Balpb
Rouah. l4D.. .Ev.erett Ro~ -'ftl.
got the herd eounted."
Carl King. Mrs.. Freda Hart. Mrs.
The f-pllowing Dec. JO a truP.r;
H~~\an Part Oommisflo.l!.·
from a-.mewhere bac~,ct up at er, for the town presided at · the Nora Tripp, }!rs, C. C. ·Mont!IGJD.·
, 'Mrs. ·Thelma Capehart, ·Mn .
the re.,taur~nt door. '\Where 11-o meetiq. A report wu given etat·
Roush, Mn. ft, &lt;:. Boney ~
YOU wapt thla buffalo ,pt?" the ing what repain and wort had
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been done" to tile bUi1dinl duriog
', William
the put year.
A atobr luoo boeJ1 inJtolled oo ·
the furnace, a neW -porell
· bUut
building wl.s painted

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regular m.onUJbr meeting

day, Nov 9th

tit, Alex

With Middleport

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Free Showing
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WANT ADS

USED BOATS

FO&amp; CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHONE 398
Rt.TES

I oeall peJ' word, ODe IJUert!~n Mml.num eblrg,. - 60 ceMt.
I _., Jt« won! for three eooseeutlve ln::Jertiooa.
- one month for 30 cents per word.
l'illl t1te Of 3 oenb ~ woM will be oha.reOO for advert.islne
II DOl pa.~d within 10 day1 !L!ter receiving bilL
ltrrtn in ,A:dwrti.tl.ng - Should be reported lnunedtately Th
lMily Sentiilel will not be responsible for more U~.~:U one incorrect 108ert.i.on.
Card of Thanks and Spetial Nottces ot Event.6 $1 00 ObltuarJel
pu.bllabed at 1 cent ;&gt;er wo-•rd.

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WE WlSH TO EXTEND SINCERE
thanks to the many fnends oi
0. H Myers for Lhe1r
kmdneu dunng her Illness.
Also for expren1ons of ~ym­
pathy at the t Jme of her death
Mr and Mrs \II arren Leedom
1117 ltr

lN MEMOHY- Of ()uji MOTHER,
Mrs BesBte Johnson whu ptss
ed away four years ago today ,

$2.5.110 ond up, whllo they 1101.
Metropolitan Marlntl S.ln and
S.rvire, Pomeroy. Phlln~~J 16-M.
COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO2·3-tfc
tection Life, Au to, t 'J re, PoliO.
k'·ouH ROOM HO USE TRAILER
Call l&gt;on MtJls, Mt.! dle!Jort,
for sale Mrs John Stout, Har·
ObttJ.
nson YIIIC
11-l73tl'
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CONSIGNMENT SALE
SALE WILL BE JlELD, SA,T , NOV 5 ROOM HOUSE, WITH BATH,
21, 1959, at ll A M. at the
Jocated at 111 Locust St. Ntce
Aucl!on Ground&lt;, 1 rml-e west
Jocatwn. Melvm Hood
of Porterfield Go to 7 and 76,
]I 2 30tp
and foll ow Lhe stgns We w1ll
have some
gl)od gh:~ss &lt;J nr.l FO I&lt; SALE SEVEN ROOM 'ModerrJ
chma along wit h huuselwld
humc .,.,l lh garage Out uf hJgh
goods and mBt:hmc r )
I wate r Splendid netg hbot hood
I On M u lb~ rry Ave, Phone 316-J
Lunch will be ser ved
GODDARD SALES
lo) 24 30tp
H.arold Goddard, Auctioneer
ro H"SALE ALL M(mutN Fi\'E
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11 173Lc
ro,Hn tu lta(;:t' Brownt-ll Avenue
I Mlddll'p or t Gas flotr furnace
SINGER ZI G ZAG 3F.\VING MA
11,'2 batlv tull basrment, tw~

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Orl gm;~ l l~
CO.!.! over $JOU Pa} off lJalfl lltl'
$143 I'uymcnts $8 pc1 mollth

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1957 BUICK SPECIAL

1 DOOR

Sedan $1,795 One fj,arefuJ"owner. Dynaflow dr1ve. Rad1o and
Heater Power Stcermg Extra
elean Biaettnars, Pomeroy
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1956 CHEVROLET

V8 BEL AIR

$1,195 4 Door Sedan. Puwera:l!de
Power Steermg, Powt!r Hruketl
'1/ery good care by one locul
owner LOw nuleage. Blaettnars,
Pomeroy.
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or ·"O·matlc. A clean
aharp car, J ~t waiting for you.
Blaeltnars, l omerlly. 11 ·14-6tc

1953 BUICK CENTURY VB $1,105
4 Door Hnrdtop, Uynallow, Power Steenng, Power BrakeK, Spot
le111 Red and Wh1Lo
ftnuh
wlth sharp red and black m·
tertor !U&lt;~etlmus, Pomeroy
11·14-tltc
1868 BUICK

SPECIAL 2 DOOR
Hardtop 21 ,000 ffiilt! S. Has had
excellent care. No reasonable
offer refu1ed. Wnle Box 4,
Pomeroy, Of
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g&lt;trage

$6500 00.

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24-a For :Sale or
Trade

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FJUGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC
washer Used 4 month.!! Heal
Hnrgam Phone 844L. 11-11--titc TYPLNG, SIIOR1' IIANIJ , HOOK
keepmg, rceepttonu;t Pl:JX Opcrulor 01 1atohtcr While Dox
GAS t:ONVI!:RTIW &lt;.OAL BOILER
tlti8&lt;.', Ihc Datly SentiJWI PomHas multltorch
Bryant Gas
eroy, Oh10
1117 6tp
I ,B.u.rncr eompJ1te with eontroh
~ - 1c1ea1 for home, greenhouse or
' 'ftt-ooder house usc Priced to
(20 J Businf!ss Services
Hell. Phone 399.
ll 13 3tc
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Jll'.:(.H:iTF UED ~-GAI'l'ED HORSES
1 lC.Il:t stercd miire with mare
colt, rcbred to reg1ster stud, 1
registered yearltng stud colt,
1 stlvcr dapple stud pony, 42 in·
chcs high, 4 year old, 1 blac.ll
' hor11c pony, 4 years old, 40 in·
ches, saddles un(f harne!ises for
__.hor!le~ nnd bonles plus 2 pony
cn 11 ~ WJII trade for whit.., !acu
c,j\lle CaJt 0599, CJrcl£&gt; a Res·
t11urant, Pomeroy.
J L-14-316-'

Uon $476 00 Dolbtt t V11n l-1l•Lcl' 12 I'UOf WOODBN DOAT WITH I' OH UENT - EX'J ENS IUN IA.D
Pomeroy , Ollto
11 ·17-:-Hp
DEU.S, Sroffn hl Board ~. lJIO (J
stccrtm:: Noed11 paml Also 1~4
ClothH Clinton Ft slwr, Midd le
Mercury Hurricane Motor Fast
Got4 Cte~n UMO C1r11
port Uhw l 'hont• 5265.
$130
uti
Call
614Y
after
li
p.
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AU A11Aket aQ Moclelt
NO fh.. ~: Of F&amp;LING AND
ll-l::l-6tp
-TROI'OLITAH
Aut COND11'!0!':1 :NG-:-nEFitJGER·
HEARING ON INVENrOjtY
atlon scrvwc . .l ack's Horrtgera- Proo•t• &lt;;ourt, tn.igs County, Ohio
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HUUSE 12 HOOMS, 2 BATHS 1'0
tlon, Nllw Haven. Phone 1'U· ~1111111 No. 16,124
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be torn down 1mmedlately AU
231S37.
6 23-tf
mater l &lt;~!s .and plumbmg for
'1 0 thu l!;xtJculor or Admmlstra·
a 7f t"Ur ::xJI.,
lu le Corner of Second and Hudlor n.td to sucn of the iuUowmg
'UiLAND:;
&lt;~!i llll' rc:; Jdeuta oJ lhe state ol
Middleport P~one ~M.
LARliE WAllM MOilNJNG cOAL
&amp; TV N•p.aJr
UIJ\0
~ llrVJYlllg SpOWJC, !I any , 1\CXL
ltOVe. •ll_en Kc~teraon, Wclchtown
0008J
11-13-6tp
Phone 21l0
ui
Jl.ln,
bf.lllUUCLotnes under lhe
Pomeroy,
Ohto.
Hill Phone 2417-J
1J ltl atp ,. wt11, ll uny , the uLlOrncy ur atlor-- - PRE CHRISTMAS SPICIALS
CHROM~ PLA.TEJJ FLASHLIGHTS, 1 Wurllbcr elecL.ronlc ptano, rna·
AU,TIPNJ.:IiR
n c~ ~ 1evrc~l!nung auy 01 Llll! lltorc
I cells, . ~ H. beam lleduc(.•d lo
hogJ~nY flnlah . U1ed as demon'fllllplete ..,...,.
uH:J ttto&lt;tl!tl perr;ons .
'AI prJci. fiSc wnh b11ttcrlc~. How- uralor. Oreally reduced; 1
C:riH 8r1diord
hu 1uc nerelly ll!JtJfJed th11t on
ley a. Uced, MiddlcJ'ort
Beautiful Wurlllzer aplnette
Write, Phone ,.,. Cont.act
Llw ltllll day lit NovfJmlJer 1959,
1
11 18 tltc
plano, walnut finish. Used in
A. C' lr•dford, Mchw, Ohio
&lt;m Juvi.·Htory .w.nd Appralttemcnl ol
home. Greatly reduced; 1 Wur- 8-M·tf
ltL c c~ J.tlc of Olive 1'orrem:e de·
CLOSE OU'l' SALE
n: d litd, tale of HccdsvJlle m 8ollld
lltzcr
con11ole
p1ano,
mahoaany
1,
of wr.. t watchca
county was filed ht thiS Co urt.
tinl,11h U•cd in leachJn&amp; ttud- I
. price. Howley &amp; .lillcd ,
los. Greatly reducltd; 1 lleautl- '
H(·nt mg on 1:111 1d lnvenlory and
port.
J1
ful Wurllt:r.er
conaole piano,
.\ppuiiM' utcnL wlll be 11ad ooJure
1ll t.s IA IUIL un the IHh dtty of Del&gt;' rench Provincial, cherry fioilh
IIEW 19!10 PATI'f:UN• Pl.ASl'lC
floor
model
Make
u1
an
otter;
~o:Ln
.ilm Hf5ll, ul 10 o'clock A M
wlnuow blmda and ah~dl.'l, Vcne
hxu ·Jtllouli thereto may be filed
1 Wurl1lzer
1plnnette plano,
'ian blind•, all kinds and coJurs
o} un&gt; JJllc relllt!d pany ~l any
Flber ,Wiaaa awnluga, IJ..&amp;)' and
blond oak. U•ed on leu"" loon.
1
umc
!Jrlllt to five d11ys Dofote the
Bill
Savlnga;
2·2
In
1
\\
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.,
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lfllht name pJ.ate1 aJl klnda,
&lt;.i&lt;~tc ~ct lot hi!anng
chord orJums one blonde on•
B f
9 SO A M
Aluminum ladder• all kind•.
maboJanv f1nl11h. Uaed 11 dee ore :
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WU\~ESs my il&amp;nature 1.1nd
free Eltimale, Dale Wippel
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Middlopo&amp;
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the seal of &amp;JUd Court this
monatr.atora. Save
We bave
Pomeroy 525
&amp;uppl)l, 211S Union AYenue,
ltith day of Noventber 19b9
made arul reductions on t.hil
KAUTZ FlED STORI
Pomeroy, Ohie.
11-3o-60&amp;c
F' u u·muEN
above Instruments Jn order to
At Chosttr
GOOn CLEAN LUIIP COAL.
Judge and Ex·OffielO Clerk
m11k.C room Immediately for
Yukon 5-2145
r111 Rutland, 2-4932 OrvUJe
lly Hcnr&amp;eUa O'Bmm
nt'lw plano1 lillld oraans wJU be
HAMILL SIRVICI STATION
Ho1ue.
11-3-30kl
lleput,y Clerk
lna:. Bill, the plano man will be
lefore t:OO A.M.
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•lbtny
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t ~0 ,.'011 THE PHICE OF ONE.
these
baraalna.
If
you
desltll
to
Every
Day
Senlte
· Re&amp;Ullr li:r.e flalhliJhl bJ.Uerlea.
know price• write to BJU e/o II:~~~~~::::,.,=~==lOc each. Howle,- and Reed, MidWendeU'a, 'Uh C&amp; Wttren St., I
4loport
11 o tic
NOTIC&amp; Of PILING· AND
Marietta. No obU&amp;atlo.n.
Or r.USTOM BUILT KIT\;HEN DE-

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HEARING
INV&amp;NTORY
lla:ned for your hom~ Free el·
'- - - - -- - 1 Umlttls. Jo' oreman aucl .Abbott, Probate «;ourt. ""'" tounty, Ohio
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AKC BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES
Pho11e &amp;'UI4·Y.
"-11 c.., No. 11,2$1
Call SpruCe 3·l53W7. Cecil A.
To the Executor or Adminlstra·
Smith, Ma1on, W. Va. U-14-0tc YOUR WISTINGHOUSI QIALER lOr Mnd lO SUt!h of the foJlowmg as
TV AND APPLIANCIS
&lt;Lre t'cs1dcuts eft the atate of Ohio
AUCTION
COAL, OIL &amp; GAS PURNACBI sUt'VIVIllg spouac, tf lUl~; next of
SAT., NOV. 21, tt59
ARNOLD'S
kin, bt&gt;ncEJclaries under the wtll,
AT I:OOP.M.
Phone IU-Y
Syre'u.., Ohl• 1f auy, the .attorney or. .attorneys
I WILL SI:LL TilE FOLLOWING
rep!'csenttng lilny uf t:he aforemenat my rntdenee, 16Cated back €USTOM BUTCHERING EVERY tiOned persona..
Monday. Will cut for deep free:~~e.
of Hol•um Bakery, Middleport,
are hereby noUfled that on
Fw lnformaUon caU 4l0.Y after theYou
Ohio, due to dilcontlnulnc tur16th day of November 19l59, an
• p m Philip Meier .
11 9 dtt Inventory and Appraisement ol the
nilhcd apgrtmenll: Young1to-wn
Kltchen Sink Outfit, Hol Water TELEVISION. RADIO &amp; SMALL eijtatc of Mary l.Jndaay deceased,
Tank, W11hlng Mac:hlne, 2 Wood
appliance repair. Phone Otla l&lt;ttf' or Salisbury Township m satd
en Dinette Sets, DlnihK Room
..:ounty wak f&amp;le(J In this Court
McClintock, Racine{ Vhio.
Suite (BuUet, 5 Chairl), Odd
Hcu ing
Inventory and
4-UOk
Tablca, End Tablea, Sewing Ma·
'
h~d bofore
chine, Bed1. Sprin11 and Mat· lOB'S
SIRVIC'k
of De·
treuu, Chest of DnwerR. Drea11-3,2atp.
'
M
&amp;el'l! , WaU
Plaqtlfl, Kltctwn
filed
I A IIAUTY
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Clblnot; .oJI.,H..~. Qll Refrllat any
VlllT
I-A
IIIAUTY
IHOJt
'·
erator, Rui'a, r.tlrrort, Pleture1,
~)'8 beforu the
Trunks, COunlera (Barl. Uphol Hatr 1hapln1, permanl!'nt waviJ{a
sterod Rae~, ~m. Chair, Sofa and IIYIIOJI. Call :1111, !!l&lt;ftl•,
olsn•tul'&lt;l and
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Bed~ ·n8.~e~~~ - Sevenl Nati· I0.27-30tt:
vlty lt~·· Seti. ltiiK. ltotl\l.
195D
thiS
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Phone FR3-M87.

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AUCTION CO.

ll •l1-3te '
SNOW TIRES, '180x1~
lair &lt;Ondltloo $111.110
0107M.

Tbe pubhc press, newsreel and
other news channels gave world
wide attention to thls assembly
last summer, acclaiming It as the
world 's brgeat Christian conven
tlon . For eight d:tya 1t packed out
both Yankee Stadl\lm and the Polo
Grounds Ul New York C1ty A
Quarter-m1lhon delegates from 123
lands were present at the climax of
the event to he3r N3than H Knorr,
Watchtower Blble and Tract SocIety's prendent, speak on the subJect "God's Kingdom Rules - 1s lhe
World's End Near "

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SAD TALI-rA bovine that comes out ot the Mluourl river
flood wltb an tee cake on ltll tall like tJdl teaUy h&amp;l IOIWI~
tJUna: to beef about. Scene Lt ToWILHll·.:_:::=ti.::....:Mo:::n~~:._-::,----

p1cture the Btble words, "They
shall beat their sw.ords mto plowWres," carved on the Umted
Natlons headquarters butldmg It
follows wtth hvmg evidence that
thts prophecy can become a real
ity through knowledge of God's
Kingdom. It 1s packed wtth action
throughout.
HUmmel descr1bed the film as
and educat10nal He
stated that tt wtll pro\'Jde hope and
inspiration to all people interested
m Godly living and world peace

Program Of Church Divided ry WG~~:~~~~r~,, s~~.~~d
Into 5 Cate.gon"es For year cuAw&gt;

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AUGUSTA, Ga UPI - The goverwncnt's spare boss, Dr T Kellh
L:!cnnan , con fNs today With President Eise nhower on how much th ~
United Slates wtll mvcst next ye11r
m r cachm~ for th e moon
LONDON UPI - S1r Thomas
Moore lS leadmg a campa1gn in
Parliament to restore floggmg as
a puntshment in crimes of vtoience He thmks youn g thugs can
stand anyth mg but hum1hatlon.
"Forclng them to lose
race
among thetr fellows IS the worst
fate they can suffer," he said today. .'And the cnnc or the lnr~h
Is the most hum1ltahng of pumsh·
ment. ''

Mason Qub
• lleld,
IMeet1ng
p
G•IVeD

REMOVE PAINT

I:JO Comedy T:lme

McGraw

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6.43 Huntley Brinkley Report

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1:00 American Bandati'W
&amp;:30 Rin Tin Tin
8:00 San Frandsco Beat
Your Esso il;;:p~
8:40 Weathermal\
8:4S ,Jobn Daly News

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7:00 Honeymooncn
7:30 Bronco

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Wli., "t X:=irD

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9:30

Philip Marlowe

atn.. mall

IQ:OO Alcoa Presents
!d:3J Keep Talking
.1·00 Tht Hewa 'fonlgb\
:1.00 Stlannln~ the Woitb.,
' 1 •1(,. :)ports Report
li:l5 Late Sbow
.2:4$ Sign Off

,..,._nel
.B_ Wedn-da·
WIIIIQ
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a:ritJ

Ding none Scbool

A P,efiPD ·-i~nieallY ~ad" is
one hl whom breathlQJ and heart
aetion ha•e ceased althoukh ltdtgs
and
heart ~ are
'mecb•liiUPf
aound. The time between teeti
meal ·deatb and utterly unebange
able death ts
short.

q;ro Jlomper Room

ol

. death" .

~urs

it !~~ f re·
versed m 75 per cent of the ~·
A surgeon Is at J"tnd to QHa the
cbelt and massage the heart and
another speciallz~ doctor is ~
to keep the air way open. South·
w~th thought "techmcal death"
in hospital recovery rooms could
be reversed in as ht&amp;b a percent·
age.

during an operation,

li:JO The lltollters
12:00 ll&lt;lltl011 Gun
12:30

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li';.t.~b.

of,_,,

2:00 Qay In Court
a;.;lll' Th'! Gale Storm Show
3:00 Beat tbo Cloell
8:30 Who Do You Trulrt
..oo Ameri(!an Br.ndn.a.nd
5:30 My Ftlend Fli&lt;ko
6.00 Ban.. l'ranelsco Belt
1:30 ~ow Esao H.ePQMt

·waa skeptical concern:Wg)
advisaljllitt of trymg Wben it

But he

~~aPP&lt;'"' in hospttal precincts rethe operatmg theatre

I ~!~~';:~ there a~ •pecial set ups,
Ii
no chancfl of savin~ pet'·
wllo

become
"technically
by sllch aecidents as droWn·
and electroCution, he said

6:40 Weatherman
6:45 John Daly NeWtl

4 Mlrlu.. Limit
the heart, stops, blood c:ir·
All body tissues

7:110 Four Just l(en
7:30 C9urt of LUI ReiOrt
. 8:00 Hobliy !;,obi&gt;J•
J:ll&amp; Oui_t! end 'Jarrtett
b:oO
~o:oo W•4PesdOJl!J&lt;
Nlaht, Flll&gt;to

Of oxygen. ThP hlght1\e brain are especial-

to tl'lat: If they are de:of 013.-gen for longer thl.n
minutes, they are perman
l'enl\y damaged

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10:45 Sporto P~ode
1:00 The Nlow' .1'tlollld

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Even 1f the "techmcally dead"
revtved after that lime Umlt
passed, the life they return to
· a vegett~.ble life. These "instltu·

SJIO'I•Il•pqrl '

1:15 )..ot~ s~

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S&gt;!lli ,Of.l

Iit::~~~;f~:r:are

\YHTN.TV _Chana1et IS

C.f..nanne

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1:81 tdllt' of Njgbr
5:\)C) ·Tbt' ;~ Stoogee
1:30 !life of Iilley
1:00 ~·b" 1. PmUb N""'
1:15
Jale Illftln Sln
I:SO A oa 'n' Andy
1 o~q· rrontler

o

7:3(j
•:~

T&lt;i Tell The Trtltb

f}enms O'Keefe Sbow
8:30 11..,1' Loves of Dolly GiiiU.

&amp;:llir ~fr&lt;!pe 9:30 Red Sfolton Sllow

10:00 Gal-r7 Moore'

sbow

1·00 It O'doell NeW.
":1. T~eater 13
~· •

the slopped heart. These skWed
must then have a
pure 1 oxygen, apparatus
the new heart beat to
and the,

11:00 N..... Headi-

1:)0

!0:1\!l Movie
U:llll Ytnl&lt; Esoo Bopo,lef

Say th11 manage atin a flicker

the
tile
room

U:10 WeatheJ'CIIt
\1:10 'l'(le Jack Pur Show
' 1:110 81\lp Oft
'

1:30 War

breath-

open the chest and mauaa:ea
heart

10 00 ThiS Is Your Life
10:30 State Trooper

\:01! $c011nlnf the,

8:'io Dutlf Martin Show

o,...s Alr P11....
aeeond person op4:n1 the·
of lhe ''teehn~cally­
~rsoo and keepa 1t gpen ·

Meanwhile, the pbysjcian hu

WCHS.TV Ct.annel 8
thonne18-Tuesda,

toiii(:pe!.Oii
a1m0ft a' well-t1'11ned
he is.

UO Price I. lii&gt;bl
9.00 Perry Como Sbow

1

it

ptnr.s)t;ian who! dow-mutt
mih.d that he needt • aec-

mouth - lo - mouth

.Bin--.. . ._

7:00 Wtnhunt )
t:30 Wagon l';fi.Jn

Today
Katie Doonan S11ow

de1d," a

•hould give . tbourbt to wbal thdy
would do if they were c:onrron~
with such an emer&amp;eney.
is
Prof.·

~ un~

1

Rooto

5:30 Q\llck .llnw
6 00 . Steamboat Bill
11. 16 Tbe Jim Tb&amp;..:tfl'

I"aat Show

1:46 Sign On
6:00 Continental ClaaBrOOm

physician may come upon an op-portunlty to restqre ~· re t-0 .}!le
"~chidealty

• would-be nstarer
act Quickly. c:lnlr

lleeau.. IllY

4.:30 Split Penonallty

5·00 Steamboat

1:00 .iign Off

;_uo

Youn, Dr. llalDDI

Ftom.Tbeoe

SMITH

4:00 Houae on High Street

W~atltercast'

ti:fs 18eJ.f

Truth or Cimsequenees

1:00 Mld·Day Nt1111o
1:1S llometlmc

·on No-..•

11·1U

Homer

lllr. ood kro. J. Ill. Crllmp spent
Sehtoe- ·ITueodQin Porkenbur(.
lllril. J. 111. Cromp opent il'rldll' In
pijmeN'f·
· •
Leonortl Bush and famllf moved
from the FloYd lllcllllllln farm to
Hartford la1t week.
":nne,_Joe, J

12.30 It Could Be You

9:00 Arthur Murroy PlriJ
9.30 Startlme
10:30 Sgt. llllk~
J.1
HeAliUDei

~d Transfers

were

12·00

D:JO Stapetmlh

Cannonball
'7:30 Laramie
,
8'30 Fibber MeGee and Moll)o

NO BIRD BRAIN, TMIS - A
pigeon with something bel·
t.er than a blrd brain waits
tor a Jlvey on a vending machine Ln Memphi.S, Tenn. The
machine contains cracked
com, and tor a penny you
can feed the pigeons.

&amp;r~ DILC)S

1:00 Steamboat Bill

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'1:00

TqLifeP~StlffProbl~s
NEW YORK UPI -

.I :00 Prt" Is Rlrht
11 :NJ C!onee!'t,.alloll

S:.f&amp; lfunt'er JlrlntJey Report

today that United Autv Workers'
Pres1dent walter Reuther
Is uslnR the dues and lnlt)atlon
fees of UAW members "to keep
Members of the New Haven bert C Dille, Mrs. Thelma Cape- hundreds of thousaftds of those
Evangelical U n 1 ted Brethern hart, Mrs. R. 8 Sayre, Mr. and nme members out of work"
Chunh met Tuesday evemne to Mrs. W1Uard Armstrong, Mrs. Bur·
constder the work of the church rell Dawson, Mrs Robert Cook.
son and famtly Whtle m Indtanafor the commg year
Mra. E. c. Riddle, Goldy~;~ Hart, polis Miu Kelly attended a meetA turkey dinner was served to Mrs. George Jewell, Mrs Ra)' weav mg of the Billy Graham Crusade
those attending The food was pre- er, Mrs. Harry Capehart, Mr. and
the Fairground• Cohseum. There
par ed by the women of the local Mrs George E Sayre, pavld Ltevan attendance that ntght of
church and served by the women mg, Mrs. Watd Cunnmgham, :Y.. 1. 1"2I&gt;,O&lt;&gt;O people" !160 went forward
Wilma Legar Terrill and John
of Lhe Uachtel EUB Church
Otha Lieving, Mr. and Mn. John
accept Chrht A Large chou of Heney Terren to Joseph 1 and MarA penod of group amging w,as .Baumgarner, :Mr aad Mrs. Harry over one hundred sang.
tha W. Struble, parcels, Pomeroy.
led iJ&gt; Mill S Ethel Riddle.
Pte.kens, Mn. Robert Bumgarner,
Mrs. Hugo Juhllnt Hot ...N to
Albert E and Alberta Goff to
The proJ?osed program of the Conme (.'lark, Mrs. WrQ'ne Love,
INptitt Group
Fred R and Opal J Runmon, 51 'h
church !of the commg year was Jr.. Mary Jane Webb, Vernon Hat·
Mrs Hugo Juhllng Was hostess A , Salem.
prese nted. The program was d1vid· rah, EH!!=n Layne, Paula Layne, Friday evening to the November
Elsie Decker and Clifford Deck·
cd tMo flve caLegories They are Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Judy Hoff- meeting of the Adult Class and er to E!s1e Decker, parcels Sutton.
\1\ tsston and Benevolence presented man, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roush, the Teahers of the Hartford BapJam es Albert and Bermcc L
by the pastor, Rev. Robert Dille, ;.drs Ott1e H.ou1h, Mr. and Mrs tlst Sunday School Rev. Wilham Brown to Jack E and Sue
Ann
l\hmslflcs, by Harry Miller, Admin· Georg(! H lngels, Mrs ·rom Hoffwas In charge of the de- SeeLig, 1 A , Salisbury
i~;tratJOn, by Mrs . Hurrell Dawson; JlUtn and Tommy, Mr and Mrs. carl votlonals 1nd the Bi:lahtudes were
Del1a S Stace, dec .
G
Chru;t Educahop and Evangehsm, J Gibbs, M1s '1helm 11 liress, Mrs discussed by the group. Plans were Suter, adm , to Martm :,1ollohon,
by Mtss Ethel !Uddle, and Church .l!:sther L uret~s, Mn R F' BrYant made !or the forthcoming Chr1st
Pomeroy
l'ruptlrty, by Hobert Cooke. TbJs
Mr. and :,~ul Jack Flesher, Sr, mas season and the program ol the 1:~:::~1!~J~:~,:l H Rhodes to Chester
the Jack Flesher, Sharry Lynn nesher, Church durmg th1s "Season. Mrs.
, Dorsel l~dolph, Lot 61
program was prepapred by
many memi.Jers ot ~e church nn· Mrs. Howard Burr1s, ilJecky Burrlll, Harry L. Dyer read a letter from
, Sulton and Pomeroy
del the direction v! th~ G~p,~rJ.oJ Mrs VJ.1ff lto~; Mrt Marvin Ben- Mr .. and Mn. Paul • H.,.den -of
W. l;lld Juanlta Budner to
committee. The member~1 • of'thJa neu, Pat and E&amp;eanor Bennett, Brookline, Mass They sent a check
Dowmng, trustee, lol, Mldcommtltcc are 1-'aul Ric.k&lt;trd, Gen· Nancy Al·mstrong, :::ult~1don ttoush, to the church. The December meet
crul Chatrman, OU1a L1evmg, V1sJ·1Mu. .3am HalSle.ad, Mrs. Edna mg will be held lhe seond Friday
Ed Nards Fry and Leon
tat10n t'ha1rman, Bernard Lievmg, Clark, Charles New, Dale ' New, of the month Th1s wlll be a cov- ard Fry to Umry Edwards, Anna
l'rogram Chatrman, Marvm Ben-, :uHHe Bumgarner, Elame
ered dish supper and wlll be
Ed ,v ards. 82 /\ ., Rutland
netl, Ma,teual Chatrman; Lawrence •'rll s N:uuue Johnson, Mrs T.
al the home of Mrs D. A . Smllh
Henry R Beaver. Navada Beaver
LJevlllg, Re1ource Ltta1rman
douah and Ml's 0 . 0 Sayre.
Durmg the socJal hour refresh· to Paul and Josephme Sm1t h, parA film strip "Through the Look·
were served to, Rev. William! eels, Sutton
~u
Hoover, Mrs. Alice B. Chapman,
EsteliH Dtckey to Je;on Matheros
mg Glass ' was shown. Arter Ute
dlSCU~::iiOO of the proposed program
'tMrs. HarTy L Oyer, Mrs Mary 4/ 9 A • Sutton
1L was adopted by the congregaUon
Aumiller, Mrs. John Kearns, Jr.,
David Thomas, Everctl Thomas,
as th~ goal for lhe coming year.
Mrs. Katherme Hessin, Mr.s Earl Clara Thomas, WaltC'r Thomas, LtiWork will now be contmued on ac'
Hoffman, Mrs Donald A. Smith, han Thomus to Donald R Thomas,
comphshtng that goal.
Miss Mlldred Chapman,. Mr. and Lot, Mmersvtlle
..
Mro · A· o· Hu me, Mr .. and Mrs ·
Donald R Thomas and carolyn
rh o::;e atten d mg t he
d toner
.1 '~ram
Thomas
to Clal a n. Thom&lt;Js, lot,
Mcclung
Mr
and
A
K
J
'Irs
Marvm Bennett,
mcct111g
· ·
,
·
· ·
'!I
Otha Lievm11, Bernard L1evmg,
The l.ood Luck Clover
M. Crump and Mr Alvin HaU.
Mmersvdle
Lawrence H Llcvmg, Paul A. Rlck·1 met at 7 p m. Monday
Horne On tturtou1 h
James Jlohart Shwlds. Phylhs
ard, Rev Robert E. Dille, Robert Gay Carlwright leading
Pvt. 2 Thomas M. Kimes In the Shields, Pearl 't. ShJC!ds, Elma
Cooke, :1tr and Mrs Harry MJI\cr, Uons
"
United State• Army .ind stationed Shields, to Alfred W Sc hrouth,
t
b 1 t tracts, Orange
Gat! and Le!lh Ann Millr.r, James HarvieUa Newland read the
a t F or t K nox, v..
R.J ~pen a
r e 1--..;__ _::.________
N Roush, Lmda L Roush, Mr. and
furlough with hls parents, Mr. alld
Mrs. Luther o snuth, Mr and Mr1 ture, Pbyllll Queen read a
Mrs. KeM\'th Kimes. Alio wJth
Fred A. Batey, Mrs Paul R. Rick· "fhanksglvlng", and Mary
PVt. Kimes waa a friend PVt. Lelard, Sharon and 06bra Rickard, rbeadG a prQAler. The roD was
Bouque from LouJuna.
Mrt. Roy Hoffman, :drs. s. H. Reit· Y rat~a
drldge, the lecretai')'.IPoo...C,;o!lo
mire Mrs L H L1evmg Karen Japkic Capehart read I' story.
Bett)' Kelly, }Jutford,
Llevjna Pe&amp;I:Y Bumaarn~r Judy
Kathy John•on read a poem aDd Mrs. WJUlam Gibbs and dauchter
Athey, M,. and Mn Clayton'Athey ; Mra. Spenc:er.leader, also read ou. ~arUyn, New Haven abd Mines
Edaar C.l:»yne, Mrs Bernard Liev- Cla udia Zerkle I&amp;Y~ a demontra- Wilma and Kuen f{errman a.f
ing, Mart::te Roach, Phil Cook Mau- Laun on how to strai&amp;hten material. Cbesblre, attended the B&amp;liday
'· Etl 1 R1ddle •.••, RoRefreshments were aerved by on Ice in Huntington recentJ ...
' ,.,. ·
r Ice Cl arr.,
ie
Mre. McGowan and Mro. Robert
Sundly guest. of Mr.. and" Mrs.
Roush to Jody Lia~e, Kathy John- Charlea Gibbs were Mr. Garfield
Ann Rickard, Jaei:le Nickelson, dau1~ter.. Mn. Elden
HeiU')', DJane No- Skinner and daughter and children
CHISTER, OHIO
Tom Me- of Cbaunce)C alao Mra. Helen Glbba
•nd dauahter of Maaon.
Open Dally 8 IU 5
·Mra. F. A. C~man and
' ALL MIC!HANICAL WORK
~ameo lllt!Knllht -~ Frltll!Y
I
•nd WELDING
Ga1Upol11, 1 • '
,
Mr. and Mn. Geora;e Lel'ner lnd

I

Boult' ou High sw..t
Sptlt PeriO'IlaiJty

6 :00 Steamboat BW
8:15 Jim Tbachr Sbow
·~u Weathllrca.t
· ..~
. , 1 ;pw · "Plrtu.-

Te@hnicaUy Dead ,R~tored

ample
warning of
of
rei!luscitabon,"

uta In a technical or-

the Amertcan Heart Asso-

n:UII I,:r.M.LuoJ;

11:30 De&lt;ember Bride

i~~ ~):?"~ttow

'

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1tlj0 ,.I!Nflr of,.\At! QlY

nse.

. f:IO · ilrr\c'il!tiwloltii!Turn•

2:00 F!lr Better Or wor~e
2:3Q
PartY
3:00 The Millionaire
. s·sp The. Vertllot I:, Voon

Itou.,

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1:110 Newa
9:30 '~~~~
8:15 citi&gt;tolo Kanlat&lt;lo
10:00
"""' ...-rtooo Tbeate
1:.,oo J1 o'cloell lie"'
lO:OO ~ .JW'•
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FUrthermore, h,e added,
the '
physictan 'who_would rever!ie "technical ddaih" rltbst ' first consider
11\r~ ·!t!!~•llOJt;
me ·person
"the futtdablenf~f heAlth to justify
the restoratiOn Of liJe? Obv10US!y,
one would not wish to resuscita~e
ov patient who bas a hopeless prog-

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Southworth sa1d evet:Y physishould think out all
these
before he was confrootbd
to reverSe
it would 11e
fa mil·

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BOWLING

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JIM HEATON end

LLOYD HOFFMAN

·-

Phone YU·HOts
CHESTER, OHIO

Aia.

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B~AOPORII

7 00

Openmg sequences of the f1lm

er ::Hrcct, Maso n lnqu~re at
FHik s u rocery, Mason, or caU
SPruce 3 57ti8
11 16 6tp

I

MON'fH OLD

St. Pomeroy, Thursday evemng at

bath, ~un ~Jo.Hch t;as furnace Lia
1age Lot BO x :wo Located Ce nt

11 17 lite '

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Cfi'annel3-·1'uesday

H1:::h Schaal auditoriUm East Mam

Phvne

People'• Terrae• ancl
Vale St., off Butt•rnut An.,
Pomeroy, tthio
Pomeroy. Phone 328·Y
f
~~~
0
11 2 3
0tp
TOYS Vt PRICR_ _ _
3 HOOM APARTMENr:-cau 388'1.
SALE TU Sl'ART FR.lDAY. NOV I
11 10 6tp POMEROY- 7 room frame, bath
la unttl t&gt;UP!Jly 111 exhausted.
und half, J bedrooms, hot water
Will Jncl11de !deal Dolla, ltemco APARI'MENJ S _ FuruJshed and
he at, Rtorm wmdows, wall-to·
1 Homper Room, Hubley gun and unfurm~hed McMasters, Mtddle wall carpetmg, basement and
bolster ~eta, trucks 11nd c.:••.
pl)rt. Phone 6044 .W.
garage.
2 3 tf
Many Item~.
Remember '*e
RACINE- 9 room
frame, bath,
jate Open until 7.30 p. m. '7 and U ROOM HOUSE, 4 ROOM
large front porch, basement,
Jo'lfc Novt-Uy Shop Middleport.
apartment and 5 room avart
large lot w1th driveway and
1U-27-18tc
menL
A. W Bengel, l'honc
garage
---·
310-M
11 2 tfc SYRAC::USC:-6 room house, bath
1.SEl&gt; PANTS, SHIRTS, JACKETS
base ment, front porch,
two
and women's dreuu new. Joe's 1HREE BEDROOM BRICK l&gt;U
lllce lol!l
I Carry out, 064 Locust St.,
plex 143
Butternut A~cnuc
VIRGIL TEAFORD, S.lttman
I ltlddleJ,'Ort.
10·:!8-30tp
Phone 401-J
1114 til e
Box 229
Phone 108-Y
1
11 14 3 t.c
BUSHEl.. OATS
EMMETT 6 ROOM HO USE, FOHE'ST RUN! - ·
Will, l1 omeroy, Ohio. J114--6tp
Road $25 00 month. If ~nterusted - - - - - - - - -·
J&lt; 01&lt; THAT £X'fRA SOMETHING
Wrtte .E1tgar Cuunmgham, 1U 3, i' OH SAL!'.:
7 ROOM HOUSE,
Logan
1 L 16 12\p
b&lt;J,h, basement, garage, gas fur·
111 ChrtRtmas greetlnia, stop at
nace, furntshed or unfurnished
the Quahty ~'rlnt Sho(.t, North ( 17) H I W
d
N
ed
Sectmd Ave., Middleport, and
[1
L o rem10nable
ofrer refus
look over our many albums. Com- ---~ - - - - - - - - - Jtobert l&gt;~ aulk, 744 E Mam St.,
plete price range
WAITHESS WANTED, 21
Oil
Pornerov
11-17-fltc
over, expcrtcncetl Call Mrs E(]·
Ill) 16, 1'7, I8, 23, 24, 25, SO ,
gar Pratl, Phone U364·Y
(12, 1., 2, 9Lc
II 17 3tc
I~

today that he h as arranged for a
free J,howlng of the: I ~ hour f1lm
"DlVme Wlll International Assem
bly of Jehovah's Witnesses," at the

ODD, THIS fODD-The ttef:l supply muat be lhort indeed, Jf
they've run out ot Rl LD Detro1L T!da truck :fob pt dear
_____
r.o_Medf
_ ord, Oro., wlth lt.l name mlslpeUe4. o-,=c=:

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o., Nov.t7. 1959,...7
Science Today

"tELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ.tV Channel 3

mm

JBl.er of the Pomero)" Congregation

I

1960
Rambler

.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddl~port,

of Jehovah's witnessu announced

------::,.--c:---- ---..,.

:~v and
~~~ !loin
&lt;laren~c Bradford I~~~~~~,;~~..,"""Famliy.
Ralph Johnson

FRo~ ~!f~~~L

11 IHI!r ' FOH SALE f'OU R HOOM HOUSE
1 runnm g wa ter Kennetb Michael
SINGEU SLAi~f Nl t-:DLC- F'IVB
Hatley Hun Road.
1111 ·6Lc
months old, like new B!ll ~nl e
due only $76 00 or $8 per (FOR SALt.: HO USE, t"IV E R00:\1S

AT

13) In Memoriam

I

SEE THE

Mr!i

INSURANCE
Agents, Middleport. Fire, Autotboblle, Bonds. Phone 63U

l

1 DAY
3 DAYS
0 DAVI
1 !dO
OClc
90&lt;
$1 30
f4110
OClc
$1 20
$1.110
$600
!II
We
$1.5C
$2 26
$'1.110
Adl received by 10 A !4. will be ln that day's paper
WORDII
14
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MOTORS, B.\RNES-SIMPSON

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'21 Card at Thanks

AND

lnsuronc..-

--- DON STtVERS- -

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and
Clerk
:By Henrietta O'Brien

1 tOt..til; '10 SCISM
cufiM~,.
t. .II\.A20N,

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PIP

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ME !J.Si!E:
ltl Ot5CU55 •
!tfSINESS.

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11-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 17, 19S9

Free Showing
Of Film Is Set

i;;;;;,;;;;;===;....:===;:...;;=--====~.' (9a I Marin6 Sup~ll!' (20b I Insuronce

WANT ADS

USED BOATS

FO&amp; CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHONE 398
Rt.TES

I oeall peJ' word, ODe IJUert!~n Mml.num eblrg,. - 60 ceMt.
I _., Jt« won! for three eooseeutlve ln::Jertiooa.
- one month for 30 cents per word.
l'illl t1te Of 3 oenb ~ woM will be oha.reOO for advert.islne
II DOl pa.~d within 10 day1 !L!ter receiving bilL
ltrrtn in ,A:dwrti.tl.ng - Should be reported lnunedtately Th
lMily Sentiilel will not be responsible for more U~.~:U one incorrect 108ert.i.on.
Card of Thanks and Spetial Nottces ot Event.6 $1 00 ObltuarJel
pu.bllabed at 1 cent ;&gt;er wo-•rd.

9 F S
1~(.;..;J_;..;:o;;.r....::.:O:..:.:Ie:_____,

WE WlSH TO EXTEND SINCERE
thanks to the many fnends oi
0. H Myers for Lhe1r
kmdneu dunng her Illness.
Also for expren1ons of ~ym­
pathy at the t Jme of her death
Mr and Mrs \II arren Leedom
1117 ltr

lN MEMOHY- Of ()uji MOTHER,
Mrs BesBte Johnson whu ptss
ed away four years ago today ,

$2.5.110 ond up, whllo they 1101.
Metropolitan Marlntl S.ln and
S.rvire, Pomeroy. Phlln~~J 16-M.
COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO2·3-tfc
tection Life, Au to, t 'J re, PoliO.
k'·ouH ROOM HO USE TRAILER
Call l&gt;on MtJls, Mt.! dle!Jort,
for sale Mrs John Stout, Har·
ObttJ.
nson YIIIC
11-l73tl'
( L. I J Keal tstotr
_..;__
CONSIGNMENT SALE
SALE WILL BE JlELD, SA,T , NOV 5 ROOM HOUSE, WITH BATH,
21, 1959, at ll A M. at the
Jocated at 111 Locust St. Ntce
Aucl!on Ground&lt;, 1 rml-e west
Jocatwn. Melvm Hood
of Porterfield Go to 7 and 76,
]I 2 30tp
and foll ow Lhe stgns We w1ll
have some
gl)od gh:~ss &lt;J nr.l FO I&lt; SALE SEVEN ROOM 'ModerrJ
chma along wit h huuselwld
humc .,.,l lh garage Out uf hJgh
goods and mBt:hmc r )
I wate r Splendid netg hbot hood
I On M u lb~ rry Ave, Phone 316-J
Lunch will be ser ved
GODDARD SALES
lo) 24 30tp
H.arold Goddard, Auctioneer
ro H"SALE ALL M(mutN Fi\'E
.
11 173Lc
ro,Hn tu lta(;:t' Brownt-ll Avenue
I Mlddll'p or t Gas flotr furnace
SINGER ZI G ZAG 3F.\VING MA
11,'2 batlv tull basrment, tw~

I

CHIN)!;- Llke new
Orl gm;~ l l~
CO.!.! over $JOU Pa} off lJalfl lltl'
$143 I'uymcnts $8 pc1 mollth

Phone

1l 17 ltp

-

II$) /\uta Soles
1957 BUICK SPECIAL

1 DOOR

Sedan $1,795 One fj,arefuJ"owner. Dynaflow dr1ve. Rad1o and
Heater Power Stcermg Extra
elean Biaettnars, Pomeroy
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1956 CHEVROLET

V8 BEL AIR

$1,195 4 Door Sedan. Puwera:l!de
Power Steermg, Powt!r Hruketl
'1/ery good care by one locul
owner LOw nuleage. Blaettnars,
Pomeroy.
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or ·"O·matlc. A clean
aharp car, J ~t waiting for you.
Blaeltnars, l omerlly. 11 ·14-6tc

1953 BUICK CENTURY VB $1,105
4 Door Hnrdtop, Uynallow, Power Steenng, Power BrakeK, Spot
le111 Red and Wh1Lo
ftnuh
wlth sharp red and black m·
tertor !U&lt;~etlmus, Pomeroy
11·14-tltc
1868 BUICK

SPECIAL 2 DOOR
Hardtop 21 ,000 ffiilt! S. Has had
excellent care. No reasonable
offer refu1ed. Wnle Box 4,
Pomeroy, Of
II 14-3~p

'33 I''ORD l~J t' K\Jl' liOOO CONOI

c;~r

g&lt;trage

$6500 00.

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343

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24-a For :Sale or
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=c:cc-Wanted - - -

FJUGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC
washer Used 4 month.!! Heal
Hnrgam Phone 844L. 11-11--titc TYPLNG, SIIOR1' IIANIJ , HOOK
keepmg, rceepttonu;t Pl:JX Opcrulor 01 1atohtcr While Dox
GAS t:ONVI!:RTIW &lt;.OAL BOILER
tlti8&lt;.', Ihc Datly SentiJWI PomHas multltorch
Bryant Gas
eroy, Oh10
1117 6tp
I ,B.u.rncr eompJ1te with eontroh
~ - 1c1ea1 for home, greenhouse or
' 'ftt-ooder house usc Priced to
(20 J Businf!ss Services
Hell. Phone 399.
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Jll'.:(.H:iTF UED ~-GAI'l'ED HORSES
1 lC.Il:t stercd miire with mare
colt, rcbred to reg1ster stud, 1
registered yearltng stud colt,
1 stlvcr dapple stud pony, 42 in·
chcs high, 4 year old, 1 blac.ll
' hor11c pony, 4 years old, 40 in·
ches, saddles un(f harne!ises for
__.hor!le~ nnd bonles plus 2 pony
cn 11 ~ WJII trade for whit.., !acu
c,j\lle CaJt 0599, CJrcl£&gt; a Res·
t11urant, Pomeroy.
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Uon $476 00 Dolbtt t V11n l-1l•Lcl' 12 I'UOf WOODBN DOAT WITH I' OH UENT - EX'J ENS IUN IA.D
Pomeroy , Ollto
11 ·17-:-Hp
DEU.S, Sroffn hl Board ~. lJIO (J
stccrtm:: Noed11 paml Also 1~4
ClothH Clinton Ft slwr, Midd le
Mercury Hurricane Motor Fast
Got4 Cte~n UMO C1r11
port Uhw l 'hont• 5265.
$130
uti
Call
614Y
after
li
p.
m.
AU A11Aket aQ Moclelt
NO fh.. ~: Of F&amp;LING AND
ll-l::l-6tp
-TROI'OLITAH
Aut COND11'!0!':1 :NG-:-nEFitJGER·
HEARING ON INVENrOjtY
atlon scrvwc . .l ack's Horrtgera- Proo•t• &lt;;ourt, tn.igs County, Ohio
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HUUSE 12 HOOMS, 2 BATHS 1'0
tlon, Nllw Haven. Phone 1'U· ~1111111 No. 16,124
_ _ _ _ __ _ _......:•:_"......::
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be torn down 1mmedlately AU
231S37.
6 23-tf
mater l &lt;~!s .and plumbmg for
'1 0 thu l!;xtJculor or Admmlstra·
a 7f t"Ur ::xJI.,
lu le Corner of Second and Hudlor n.td to sucn of the iuUowmg
'UiLAND:;
&lt;~!i llll' rc:; Jdeuta oJ lhe state ol
Middleport P~one ~M.
LARliE WAllM MOilNJNG cOAL
&amp; TV N•p.aJr
UIJ\0
~ llrVJYlllg SpOWJC, !I any , 1\CXL
ltOVe. •ll_en Kc~teraon, Wclchtown
0008J
11-13-6tp
Phone 21l0
ui
Jl.ln,
bf.lllUUCLotnes under lhe
Pomeroy,
Ohto.
Hill Phone 2417-J
1J ltl atp ,. wt11, ll uny , the uLlOrncy ur atlor-- - PRE CHRISTMAS SPICIALS
CHROM~ PLA.TEJJ FLASHLIGHTS, 1 Wurllbcr elecL.ronlc ptano, rna·
AU,TIPNJ.:IiR
n c~ ~ 1evrc~l!nung auy 01 Llll! lltorc
I cells, . ~ H. beam lleduc(.•d lo
hogJ~nY flnlah . U1ed as demon'fllllplete ..,...,.
uH:J ttto&lt;tl!tl perr;ons .
'AI prJci. fiSc wnh b11ttcrlc~. How- uralor. Oreally reduced; 1
C:riH 8r1diord
hu 1uc nerelly ll!JtJfJed th11t on
ley a. Uced, MiddlcJ'ort
Beautiful Wurlllzer aplnette
Write, Phone ,.,. Cont.act
Llw ltllll day lit NovfJmlJer 1959,
1
11 18 tltc
plano, walnut finish. Used in
A. C' lr•dford, Mchw, Ohio
&lt;m Juvi.·Htory .w.nd Appralttemcnl ol
home. Greatly reduced; 1 Wur- 8-M·tf
ltL c c~ J.tlc of Olive 1'orrem:e de·
CLOSE OU'l' SALE
n: d litd, tale of HccdsvJlle m 8ollld
lltzcr
con11ole
p1ano,
mahoaany
1,
of wr.. t watchca
county was filed ht thiS Co urt.
tinl,11h U•cd in leachJn&amp; ttud- I
. price. Howley &amp; .lillcd ,
los. Greatly reducltd; 1 lleautl- '
H(·nt mg on 1:111 1d lnvenlory and
port.
J1
ful Wurllt:r.er
conaole piano,
.\ppuiiM' utcnL wlll be 11ad ooJure
1ll t.s IA IUIL un the IHh dtty of Del&gt;' rench Provincial, cherry fioilh
IIEW 19!10 PATI'f:UN• Pl.ASl'lC
floor
model
Make
u1
an
otter;
~o:Ln
.ilm Hf5ll, ul 10 o'clock A M
wlnuow blmda and ah~dl.'l, Vcne
hxu ·Jtllouli thereto may be filed
1 Wurl1lzer
1plnnette plano,
'ian blind•, all kinds and coJurs
o} un&gt; JJllc relllt!d pany ~l any
Flber ,Wiaaa awnluga, IJ..&amp;)' and
blond oak. U•ed on leu"" loon.
1
umc
!Jrlllt to five d11ys Dofote the
Bill
Savlnga;
2·2
In
1
\\
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.,
~
lfllht name pJ.ate1 aJl klnda,
&lt;.i&lt;~tc ~ct lot hi!anng
chord orJums one blonde on•
B f
9 SO A M
Aluminum ladder• all kind•.
maboJanv f1nl11h. Uaed 11 dee ore :
· ·
WU\~ESs my il&amp;nature 1.1nd
free Eltimale, Dale Wippel
"
Middlopo&amp;
t 68UJ
the seal of &amp;JUd Court this
monatr.atora. Save
We bave
Pomeroy 525
&amp;uppl)l, 211S Union AYenue,
ltith day of Noventber 19b9
made arul reductions on t.hil
KAUTZ FlED STORI
Pomeroy, Ohie.
11-3o-60&amp;c
F' u u·muEN
above Instruments Jn order to
At Chosttr
GOOn CLEAN LUIIP COAL.
Judge and Ex·OffielO Clerk
m11k.C room Immediately for
Yukon 5-2145
r111 Rutland, 2-4932 OrvUJe
lly Hcnr&amp;eUa O'Bmm
nt'lw plano1 lillld oraans wJU be
HAMILL SIRVICI STATION
Ho1ue.
11-3-30kl
lleput,y Clerk
lna:. Bill, the plano man will be
lefore t:OO A.M.
- -=:--=:::-:--:-----' In your are.a aoon wlth ln&amp;nJ of
•lbtny
3353
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t ~0 ,.'011 THE PHICE OF ONE.
these
baraalna.
If
you
desltll
to
Every
Day
Senlte
· Re&amp;Ullr li:r.e flalhliJhl bJ.Uerlea.
know price• write to BJU e/o II:~~~~~::::,.,=~==lOc each. Howle,- and Reed, MidWendeU'a, 'Uh C&amp; Wttren St., I
4loport
11 o tic
NOTIC&amp; Of PILING· AND
Marietta. No obU&amp;atlo.n.
Or r.USTOM BUILT KIT\;HEN DE-

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Legal ·Notice
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HEARING
INV&amp;NTORY
lla:ned for your hom~ Free el·
'- - - - -- - 1 Umlttls. Jo' oreman aucl .Abbott, Probate «;ourt. ""'" tounty, Ohio
.
AKC BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES
Pho11e &amp;'UI4·Y.
"-11 c.., No. 11,2$1
Call SpruCe 3·l53W7. Cecil A.
To the Executor or Adminlstra·
Smith, Ma1on, W. Va. U-14-0tc YOUR WISTINGHOUSI QIALER lOr Mnd lO SUt!h of the foJlowmg as
TV AND APPLIANCIS
&lt;Lre t'cs1dcuts eft the atate of Ohio
AUCTION
COAL, OIL &amp; GAS PURNACBI sUt'VIVIllg spouac, tf lUl~; next of
SAT., NOV. 21, tt59
ARNOLD'S
kin, bt&gt;ncEJclaries under the wtll,
AT I:OOP.M.
Phone IU-Y
Syre'u.., Ohl• 1f auy, the .attorney or. .attorneys
I WILL SI:LL TilE FOLLOWING
rep!'csenttng lilny uf t:he aforemenat my rntdenee, 16Cated back €USTOM BUTCHERING EVERY tiOned persona..
Monday. Will cut for deep free:~~e.
of Hol•um Bakery, Middleport,
are hereby noUfled that on
Fw lnformaUon caU 4l0.Y after theYou
Ohio, due to dilcontlnulnc tur16th day of November 19l59, an
• p m Philip Meier .
11 9 dtt Inventory and Appraisement ol the
nilhcd apgrtmenll: Young1to-wn
Kltchen Sink Outfit, Hol Water TELEVISION. RADIO &amp; SMALL eijtatc of Mary l.Jndaay deceased,
Tank, W11hlng Mac:hlne, 2 Wood
appliance repair. Phone Otla l&lt;ttf' or Salisbury Township m satd
en Dinette Sets, DlnihK Room
..:ounty wak f&amp;le(J In this Court
McClintock, Racine{ Vhio.
Suite (BuUet, 5 Chairl), Odd
Hcu ing
Inventory and
4-UOk
Tablca, End Tablea, Sewing Ma·
'
h~d bofore
chine, Bed1. Sprin11 and Mat· lOB'S
SIRVIC'k
of De·
treuu, Chest of DnwerR. Drea11-3,2atp.
'
M
&amp;el'l! , WaU
Plaqtlfl, Kltctwn
filed
I A IIAUTY
·
Clblnot; .oJI.,H..~. Qll Refrllat any
VlllT
I-A
IIIAUTY
IHOJt
'·
erator, Rui'a, r.tlrrort, Pleture1,
~)'8 beforu the
Trunks, COunlera (Barl. Uphol Hatr 1hapln1, permanl!'nt waviJ{a
sterod Rae~, ~m. Chair, Sofa and IIYIIOJI. Call :1111, !!l&lt;ftl•,
olsn•tul'&lt;l and
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Bed~ ·n8.~e~~~ - Sevenl Nati· I0.27-30tt:
vlty lt~·· Seti. ltiiK. ltotl\l.
195D
thiS
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Not • • • .,._., t.r Accli!lentl
Phone FR3-M87.

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Nolllo lonottl.
AUCTION CO.

ll •l1-3te '
SNOW TIRES, '180x1~
lair &lt;Ondltloo $111.110
0107M.

Tbe pubhc press, newsreel and
other news channels gave world
wide attention to thls assembly
last summer, acclaiming It as the
world 's brgeat Christian conven
tlon . For eight d:tya 1t packed out
both Yankee Stadl\lm and the Polo
Grounds Ul New York C1ty A
Quarter-m1lhon delegates from 123
lands were present at the climax of
the event to he3r N3than H Knorr,
Watchtower Blble and Tract SocIety's prendent, speak on the subJect "God's Kingdom Rules - 1s lhe
World's End Near "

•
SAD TALI-rA bovine that comes out ot the Mluourl river
flood wltb an tee cake on ltll tall like tJdl teaUy h&amp;l IOIWI~
tJUna: to beef about. Scene Lt ToWILHll·.:_:::=ti.::....:Mo:::n~~:._-::,----

p1cture the Btble words, "They
shall beat their sw.ords mto plowWres," carved on the Umted
Natlons headquarters butldmg It
follows wtth hvmg evidence that
thts prophecy can become a real
ity through knowledge of God's
Kingdom. It 1s packed wtth action
throughout.
HUmmel descr1bed the film as
and educat10nal He
stated that tt wtll pro\'Jde hope and
inspiration to all people interested
m Godly living and world peace

Program Of Church Divided ry WG~~:~~~~r~,, s~~.~~d
Into 5 Cate.gon"es For year cuAw&gt;

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3:80

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AUGUSTA, Ga UPI - The goverwncnt's spare boss, Dr T Kellh
L:!cnnan , con fNs today With President Eise nhower on how much th ~
United Slates wtll mvcst next ye11r
m r cachm~ for th e moon
LONDON UPI - S1r Thomas
Moore lS leadmg a campa1gn in
Parliament to restore floggmg as
a puntshment in crimes of vtoience He thmks youn g thugs can
stand anyth mg but hum1hatlon.
"Forclng them to lose
race
among thetr fellows IS the worst
fate they can suffer," he said today. .'And the cnnc or the lnr~h
Is the most hum1ltahng of pumsh·
ment. ''

Mason Qub
• lleld,
IMeet1ng
p
G•IVeD

REMOVE PAINT

I:JO Comedy T:lme

McGraw

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1 :111 W"ea.tb~ol
J:SC News PlOW"

6.43 Huntley Brinkley Report

-----------------------Clian1181 3 - WedniiSdo
uo

ot tbem

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1:00 American Bandati'W
&amp;:30 Rin Tin Tin
8:00 San Frandsco Beat
Your Esso il;;:p~
8:40 Weathermal\
8:4S ,Jobn Daly News

.....

7:00 Honeymooncn
7:30 Bronco

s·....

Wli., "t X:=irD

,,oo

'!be

9:30

Philip Marlowe

atn.. mall

IQ:OO Alcoa Presents
!d:3J Keep Talking
.1·00 Tht Hewa 'fonlgb\
:1.00 Stlannln~ the Woitb.,
' 1 •1(,. :)ports Report
li:l5 Late Sbow
.2:4$ Sign Off

,..,._nel
.B_ Wedn-da·
WIIIIQ
'""
a:ritJ

Ding none Scbool

A P,efiPD ·-i~nieallY ~ad" is
one hl whom breathlQJ and heart
aetion ha•e ceased althoukh ltdtgs
and
heart ~ are
'mecb•liiUPf
aound. The time between teeti
meal ·deatb and utterly unebange
able death ts
short.

q;ro Jlomper Room

ol

. death" .

~urs

it !~~ f re·
versed m 75 per cent of the ~·
A surgeon Is at J"tnd to QHa the
cbelt and massage the heart and
another speciallz~ doctor is ~
to keep the air way open. South·
w~th thought "techmcal death"
in hospital recovery rooms could
be reversed in as ht&amp;b a percent·
age.

during an operation,

li:JO The lltollters
12:00 ll&lt;lltl011 Gun
12:30

t:OO

li';.t.~b.

of,_,,

2:00 Qay In Court
a;.;lll' Th'! Gale Storm Show
3:00 Beat tbo Cloell
8:30 Who Do You Trulrt
..oo Ameri(!an Br.ndn.a.nd
5:30 My Ftlend Fli&lt;ko
6.00 Ban.. l'ranelsco Belt
1:30 ~ow Esao H.ePQMt

·waa skeptical concern:Wg)
advisaljllitt of trymg Wben it

But he

~~aPP&lt;'"' in hospttal precincts rethe operatmg theatre

I ~!~~';:~ there a~ •pecial set ups,
Ii
no chancfl of savin~ pet'·
wllo

become
"technically
by sllch aecidents as droWn·
and electroCution, he said

6:40 Weatherman
6:45 John Daly NeWtl

4 Mlrlu.. Limit
the heart, stops, blood c:ir·
All body tissues

7:110 Four Just l(en
7:30 C9urt of LUI ReiOrt
. 8:00 Hobliy !;,obi&gt;J•
J:ll&amp; Oui_t! end 'Jarrtett
b:oO
~o:oo W•4PesdOJl!J&lt;
Nlaht, Flll&gt;to

Of oxygen. ThP hlght1\e brain are especial-

to tl'lat: If they are de:of 013.-gen for longer thl.n
minutes, they are perman
l'enl\y damaged

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10:45 Sporto P~ode
1:00 The Nlow' .1'tlollld

w.-

Even 1f the "techmcally dead"
revtved after that lime Umlt
passed, the life they return to
· a vegett~.ble life. These "instltu·

SJIO'I•Il•pqrl '

1:15 )..ot~ s~

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S&gt;!lli ,Of.l

Iit::~~~;f~:r:are

\YHTN.TV _Chana1et IS

C.f..nanne

11~-.r

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!'lfelu~

::~ ::.:~: Du

1:81 tdllt' of Njgbr
5:\)C) ·Tbt' ;~ Stoogee
1:30 !life of Iilley
1:00 ~·b" 1. PmUb N""'
1:15
Jale Illftln Sln
I:SO A oa 'n' Andy
1 o~q· rrontler

o

7:3(j
•:~

T&lt;i Tell The Trtltb

f}enms O'Keefe Sbow
8:30 11..,1' Loves of Dolly GiiiU.

&amp;:llir ~fr&lt;!pe 9:30 Red Sfolton Sllow

10:00 Gal-r7 Moore'

sbow

1·00 It O'doell NeW.
":1. T~eater 13
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the slopped heart. These skWed
must then have a
pure 1 oxygen, apparatus
the new heart beat to
and the,

11:00 N..... Headi-

1:)0

!0:1\!l Movie
U:llll Ytnl&lt; Esoo Bopo,lef

Say th11 manage atin a flicker

the
tile
room

U:10 WeatheJ'CIIt
\1:10 'l'(le Jack Pur Show
' 1:110 81\lp Oft
'

1:30 War

breath-

open the chest and mauaa:ea
heart

10 00 ThiS Is Your Life
10:30 State Trooper

\:01! $c011nlnf the,

8:'io Dutlf Martin Show

o,...s Alr P11....
aeeond person op4:n1 the·
of lhe ''teehn~cally­
~rsoo and keepa 1t gpen ·

Meanwhile, the pbysjcian hu

WCHS.TV Ct.annel 8
thonne18-Tuesda,

toiii(:pe!.Oii
a1m0ft a' well-t1'11ned
he is.

UO Price I. lii&gt;bl
9.00 Perry Como Sbow

1

it

ptnr.s)t;ian who! dow-mutt
mih.d that he needt • aec-

mouth - lo - mouth

.Bin--.. . ._

7:00 Wtnhunt )
t:30 Wagon l';fi.Jn

Today
Katie Doonan S11ow

de1d," a

•hould give . tbourbt to wbal thdy
would do if they were c:onrron~
with such an emer&amp;eney.
is
Prof.·

~ un~

1

Rooto

5:30 Q\llck .llnw
6 00 . Steamboat Bill
11. 16 Tbe Jim Tb&amp;..:tfl'

I"aat Show

1:46 Sign On
6:00 Continental ClaaBrOOm

physician may come upon an op-portunlty to restqre ~· re t-0 .}!le
"~chidealty

• would-be nstarer
act Quickly. c:lnlr

lleeau.. IllY

4.:30 Split Penonallty

5·00 Steamboat

1:00 .iign Off

;_uo

Youn, Dr. llalDDI

Ftom.Tbeoe

SMITH

4:00 Houae on High Street

W~atltercast'

ti:fs 18eJ.f

Truth or Cimsequenees

1:00 Mld·Day Nt1111o
1:1S llometlmc

·on No-..•

11·1U

Homer

lllr. ood kro. J. Ill. Crllmp spent
Sehtoe- ·ITueodQin Porkenbur(.
lllril. J. 111. Cromp opent il'rldll' In
pijmeN'f·
· •
Leonortl Bush and famllf moved
from the FloYd lllcllllllln farm to
Hartford la1t week.
":nne,_Joe, J

12.30 It Could Be You

9:00 Arthur Murroy PlriJ
9.30 Startlme
10:30 Sgt. llllk~
J.1
HeAliUDei

~d Transfers

were

12·00

D:JO Stapetmlh

Cannonball
'7:30 Laramie
,
8'30 Fibber MeGee and Moll)o

NO BIRD BRAIN, TMIS - A
pigeon with something bel·
t.er than a blrd brain waits
tor a Jlvey on a vending machine Ln Memphi.S, Tenn. The
machine contains cracked
com, and tor a penny you
can feed the pigeons.

&amp;r~ DILC)S

1:00 Steamboat Bill

.'
'1:00

TqLifeP~StlffProbl~s
NEW YORK UPI -

.I :00 Prt" Is Rlrht
11 :NJ C!onee!'t,.alloll

S:.f&amp; lfunt'er JlrlntJey Report

today that United Autv Workers'
Pres1dent walter Reuther
Is uslnR the dues and lnlt)atlon
fees of UAW members "to keep
Members of the New Haven bert C Dille, Mrs. Thelma Cape- hundreds of thousaftds of those
Evangelical U n 1 ted Brethern hart, Mrs. R. 8 Sayre, Mr. and nme members out of work"
Chunh met Tuesday evemne to Mrs. W1Uard Armstrong, Mrs. Bur·
constder the work of the church rell Dawson, Mrs Robert Cook.
son and famtly Whtle m Indtanafor the commg year
Mra. E. c. Riddle, Goldy~;~ Hart, polis Miu Kelly attended a meetA turkey dinner was served to Mrs. George Jewell, Mrs Ra)' weav mg of the Billy Graham Crusade
those attending The food was pre- er, Mrs. Harry Capehart, Mr. and
the Fairground• Cohseum. There
par ed by the women of the local Mrs George E Sayre, pavld Ltevan attendance that ntght of
church and served by the women mg, Mrs. Watd Cunnmgham, :Y.. 1. 1"2I&gt;,O&lt;&gt;O people" !160 went forward
Wilma Legar Terrill and John
of Lhe Uachtel EUB Church
Otha Lieving, Mr. and Mn. John
accept Chrht A Large chou of Heney Terren to Joseph 1 and MarA penod of group amging w,as .Baumgarner, :Mr aad Mrs. Harry over one hundred sang.
tha W. Struble, parcels, Pomeroy.
led iJ&gt; Mill S Ethel Riddle.
Pte.kens, Mn. Robert Bumgarner,
Mrs. Hugo Juhllnt Hot ...N to
Albert E and Alberta Goff to
The proJ?osed program of the Conme (.'lark, Mrs. WrQ'ne Love,
INptitt Group
Fred R and Opal J Runmon, 51 'h
church !of the commg year was Jr.. Mary Jane Webb, Vernon Hat·
Mrs Hugo Juhllng Was hostess A , Salem.
prese nted. The program was d1vid· rah, EH!!=n Layne, Paula Layne, Friday evening to the November
Elsie Decker and Clifford Deck·
cd tMo flve caLegories They are Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Judy Hoff- meeting of the Adult Class and er to E!s1e Decker, parcels Sutton.
\1\ tsston and Benevolence presented man, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roush, the Teahers of the Hartford BapJam es Albert and Bermcc L
by the pastor, Rev. Robert Dille, ;.drs Ott1e H.ou1h, Mr. and Mrs tlst Sunday School Rev. Wilham Brown to Jack E and Sue
Ann
l\hmslflcs, by Harry Miller, Admin· Georg(! H lngels, Mrs ·rom Hoffwas In charge of the de- SeeLig, 1 A , Salisbury
i~;tratJOn, by Mrs . Hurrell Dawson; JlUtn and Tommy, Mr and Mrs. carl votlonals 1nd the Bi:lahtudes were
Del1a S Stace, dec .
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Chru;t Educahop and Evangehsm, J Gibbs, M1s '1helm 11 liress, Mrs discussed by the group. Plans were Suter, adm , to Martm :,1ollohon,
by Mtss Ethel !Uddle, and Church .l!:sther L uret~s, Mn R F' BrYant made !or the forthcoming Chr1st
Pomeroy
l'ruptlrty, by Hobert Cooke. TbJs
Mr. and :,~ul Jack Flesher, Sr, mas season and the program ol the 1:~:::~1!~J~:~,:l H Rhodes to Chester
the Jack Flesher, Sharry Lynn nesher, Church durmg th1s "Season. Mrs.
, Dorsel l~dolph, Lot 61
program was prepapred by
many memi.Jers ot ~e church nn· Mrs. Howard Burr1s, ilJecky Burrlll, Harry L. Dyer read a letter from
, Sulton and Pomeroy
del the direction v! th~ G~p,~rJ.oJ Mrs VJ.1ff lto~; Mrt Marvin Ben- Mr .. and Mn. Paul • H.,.den -of
W. l;lld Juanlta Budner to
committee. The member~1 • of'thJa neu, Pat and E&amp;eanor Bennett, Brookline, Mass They sent a check
Dowmng, trustee, lol, Mldcommtltcc are 1-'aul Ric.k&lt;trd, Gen· Nancy Al·mstrong, :::ult~1don ttoush, to the church. The December meet
crul Chatrman, OU1a L1evmg, V1sJ·1Mu. .3am HalSle.ad, Mrs. Edna mg will be held lhe seond Friday
Ed Nards Fry and Leon
tat10n t'ha1rman, Bernard Lievmg, Clark, Charles New, Dale ' New, of the month Th1s wlll be a cov- ard Fry to Umry Edwards, Anna
l'rogram Chatrman, Marvm Ben-, :uHHe Bumgarner, Elame
ered dish supper and wlll be
Ed ,v ards. 82 /\ ., Rutland
netl, Ma,teual Chatrman; Lawrence •'rll s N:uuue Johnson, Mrs T.
al the home of Mrs D. A . Smllh
Henry R Beaver. Navada Beaver
LJevlllg, Re1ource Ltta1rman
douah and Ml's 0 . 0 Sayre.
Durmg the socJal hour refresh· to Paul and Josephme Sm1t h, parA film strip "Through the Look·
were served to, Rev. William! eels, Sutton
~u
Hoover, Mrs. Alice B. Chapman,
EsteliH Dtckey to Je;on Matheros
mg Glass ' was shown. Arter Ute
dlSCU~::iiOO of the proposed program
'tMrs. HarTy L Oyer, Mrs Mary 4/ 9 A • Sutton
1L was adopted by the congregaUon
Aumiller, Mrs. John Kearns, Jr.,
David Thomas, Everctl Thomas,
as th~ goal for lhe coming year.
Mrs. Katherme Hessin, Mr.s Earl Clara Thomas, WaltC'r Thomas, LtiWork will now be contmued on ac'
Hoffman, Mrs Donald A. Smith, han Thomus to Donald R Thomas,
comphshtng that goal.
Miss Mlldred Chapman,. Mr. and Lot, Mmersvtlle
..
Mro · A· o· Hu me, Mr .. and Mrs ·
Donald R Thomas and carolyn
rh o::;e atten d mg t he
d toner
.1 '~ram
Thomas
to Clal a n. Thom&lt;Js, lot,
Mcclung
Mr
and
A
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Marvm Bennett,
mcct111g
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Otha Lievm11, Bernard L1evmg,
The l.ood Luck Clover
M. Crump and Mr Alvin HaU.
Mmersvdle
Lawrence H Llcvmg, Paul A. Rlck·1 met at 7 p m. Monday
Horne On tturtou1 h
James Jlohart Shwlds. Phylhs
ard, Rev Robert E. Dille, Robert Gay Carlwright leading
Pvt. 2 Thomas M. Kimes In the Shields, Pearl 't. ShJC!ds, Elma
Cooke, :1tr and Mrs Harry MJI\cr, Uons
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United State• Army .ind stationed Shields, to Alfred W Sc hrouth,
t
b 1 t tracts, Orange
Gat! and Le!lh Ann Millr.r, James HarvieUa Newland read the
a t F or t K nox, v..
R.J ~pen a
r e 1--..;__ _::.________
N Roush, Lmda L Roush, Mr. and
furlough with hls parents, Mr. alld
Mrs. Luther o snuth, Mr and Mr1 ture, Pbyllll Queen read a
Mrs. KeM\'th Kimes. Alio wJth
Fred A. Batey, Mrs Paul R. Rick· "fhanksglvlng", and Mary
PVt. Kimes waa a friend PVt. Lelard, Sharon and 06bra Rickard, rbeadG a prQAler. The roD was
Bouque from LouJuna.
Mrt. Roy Hoffman, :drs. s. H. Reit· Y rat~a
drldge, the lecretai')'.IPoo...C,;o!lo
mire Mrs L H L1evmg Karen Japkic Capehart read I' story.
Bett)' Kelly, }Jutford,
Llevjna Pe&amp;I:Y Bumaarn~r Judy
Kathy John•on read a poem aDd Mrs. WJUlam Gibbs and dauchter
Athey, M,. and Mn Clayton'Athey ; Mra. Spenc:er.leader, also read ou. ~arUyn, New Haven abd Mines
Edaar C.l:»yne, Mrs Bernard Liev- Cla udia Zerkle I&amp;Y~ a demontra- Wilma and Kuen f{errman a.f
ing, Mart::te Roach, Phil Cook Mau- Laun on how to strai&amp;hten material. Cbesblre, attended the B&amp;liday
'· Etl 1 R1ddle •.••, RoRefreshments were aerved by on Ice in Huntington recentJ ...
' ,.,. ·
r Ice Cl arr.,
ie
Mre. McGowan and Mro. Robert
Sundly guest. of Mr.. and" Mrs.
Roush to Jody Lia~e, Kathy John- Charlea Gibbs were Mr. Garfield
Ann Rickard, Jaei:le Nickelson, dau1~ter.. Mn. Elden
HeiU')', DJane No- Skinner and daughter and children
CHISTER, OHIO
Tom Me- of Cbaunce)C alao Mra. Helen Glbba
•nd dauahter of Maaon.
Open Dally 8 IU 5
·Mra. F. A. C~man and
' ALL MIC!HANICAL WORK
~ameo lllt!Knllht -~ Frltll!Y
I
•nd WELDING
Ga1Upol11, 1 • '
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Mr. and Mn. Geora;e Lel'ner lnd

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Boult' ou High sw..t
Sptlt PeriO'IlaiJty

6 :00 Steamboat BW
8:15 Jim Tbachr Sbow
·~u Weathllrca.t
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Te@hnicaUy Dead ,R~tored

ample
warning of
of
rei!luscitabon,"

uta In a technical or-

the Amertcan Heart Asso-

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11:30 De&lt;ember Bride

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2:00 F!lr Better Or wor~e
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3:00 The Millionaire
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1:110 Newa
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8:15 citi&gt;tolo Kanlat&lt;lo
10:00
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1:.,oo J1 o'cloell lie"'
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the '
physictan 'who_would rever!ie "technical ddaih" rltbst ' first consider
11\r~ ·!t!!~•llOJt;
me ·person
"the futtdablenf~f heAlth to justify
the restoratiOn Of liJe? Obv10US!y,
one would not wish to resuscita~e
ov patient who bas a hopeless prog-

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before he was confrootbd
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Openmg sequences of the f1lm

er ::Hrcct, Maso n lnqu~re at
FHik s u rocery, Mason, or caU
SPruce 3 57ti8
11 16 6tp

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St. Pomeroy, Thursday evemng at

bath, ~un ~Jo.Hch t;as furnace Lia
1age Lot BO x :wo Located Ce nt

11 17 lite '

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H1:::h Schaal auditoriUm East Mam

Phvne

People'• Terrae• ancl
Vale St., off Butt•rnut An.,
Pomeroy, tthio
Pomeroy. Phone 328·Y
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TOYS Vt PRICR_ _ _
3 HOOM APARTMENr:-cau 388'1.
SALE TU Sl'ART FR.lDAY. NOV I
11 10 6tp POMEROY- 7 room frame, bath
la unttl t&gt;UP!Jly 111 exhausted.
und half, J bedrooms, hot water
Will Jncl11de !deal Dolla, ltemco APARI'MENJ S _ FuruJshed and
he at, Rtorm wmdows, wall-to·
1 Homper Room, Hubley gun and unfurm~hed McMasters, Mtddle wall carpetmg, basement and
bolster ~eta, trucks 11nd c.:••.
pl)rt. Phone 6044 .W.
garage.
2 3 tf
Many Item~.
Remember '*e
RACINE- 9 room
frame, bath,
jate Open until 7.30 p. m. '7 and U ROOM HOUSE, 4 ROOM
large front porch, basement,
Jo'lfc Novt-Uy Shop Middleport.
apartment and 5 room avart
large lot w1th driveway and
1U-27-18tc
menL
A. W Bengel, l'honc
garage
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11 2 tfc SYRAC::USC:-6 room house, bath
1.SEl&gt; PANTS, SHIRTS, JACKETS
base ment, front porch,
two
and women's dreuu new. Joe's 1HREE BEDROOM BRICK l&gt;U
lllce lol!l
I Carry out, 064 Locust St.,
plex 143
Butternut A~cnuc
VIRGIL TEAFORD, S.lttman
I ltlddleJ,'Ort.
10·:!8-30tp
Phone 401-J
1114 til e
Box 229
Phone 108-Y
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11 14 3 t.c
BUSHEl.. OATS
EMMETT 6 ROOM HO USE, FOHE'ST RUN! - ·
Will, l1 omeroy, Ohio. J114--6tp
Road $25 00 month. If ~nterusted - - - - - - - - -·
J&lt; 01&lt; THAT £X'fRA SOMETHING
Wrtte .E1tgar Cuunmgham, 1U 3, i' OH SAL!'.:
7 ROOM HOUSE,
Logan
1 L 16 12\p
b&lt;J,h, basement, garage, gas fur·
111 ChrtRtmas greetlnia, stop at
nace, furntshed or unfurnished
the Quahty ~'rlnt Sho(.t, North ( 17) H I W
d
N
ed
Sectmd Ave., Middleport, and
[1
L o rem10nable
ofrer refus
look over our many albums. Com- ---~ - - - - - - - - - Jtobert l&gt;~ aulk, 744 E Mam St.,
plete price range
WAITHESS WANTED, 21
Oil
Pornerov
11-17-fltc
over, expcrtcncetl Call Mrs E(]·
Ill) 16, 1'7, I8, 23, 24, 25, SO ,
gar Pratl, Phone U364·Y
(12, 1., 2, 9Lc
II 17 3tc
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today that he h as arranged for a
free J,howlng of the: I ~ hour f1lm
"DlVme Wlll International Assem
bly of Jehovah's Witnesses," at the

ODD, THIS fODD-The ttef:l supply muat be lhort indeed, Jf
they've run out ot Rl LD Detro1L T!da truck :fob pt dear
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Science Today

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JBl.er of the Pomero)" Congregation

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Rambler

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddl~port,

of Jehovah's witnessu announced

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&lt;laren~c Bradford I~~~~~~,;~~..,"""Famliy.
Ralph Johnson

FRo~ ~!f~~~L

11 IHI!r ' FOH SALE f'OU R HOOM HOUSE
1 runnm g wa ter Kennetb Michael
SINGEU SLAi~f Nl t-:DLC- F'IVB
Hatley Hun Road.
1111 ·6Lc
months old, like new B!ll ~nl e
due only $76 00 or $8 per (FOR SALt.: HO USE, t"IV E R00:\1S

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INSURANCE
Agents, Middleport. Fire, Autotboblle, Bonds. Phone 63U

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1 DAY
3 DAYS
0 DAVI
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$1 30
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$1.110
$600
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$1.5C
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$'1.110
Adl received by 10 A !4. will be ln that day's paper
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pound 1$561 fino t.. coNI- driY.
1.,. ,_..., ollhoufll ho Ald.
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lnddont, lout I how ftoltb In h1&gt;
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cloudy '""""' on4 Tllunlllr. LMr
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183

Emergency Action Gives Racine
Man 'Fightin~ Chance' To Live

DiaSalle Opens· D-rive To Prisb'
Ohio Program On Mentally ..·...
Charter members present were
Ethel Canterbury Nancy Walker ,
Addle Grueser Bermce Ebersbach
Ethel Stewart and Ehubetb Camp
bell, pa&amp;t state councliors, Ehza
Elizabeth Campbell gave the his
beth Darst and Lw;11le B Haw
kms, ){argaret Seadenable, coun tory of the CounclJ She sald there
cllor, and MarJOrie Woodard depu arc 13 liVIng charter members, the
&amp;y, were sea ted at a special table olde~&gt;t 6U and the youngest 63
ln the front of the hall and favors Many interesting fact. concerning
en thell' table were plastic rephcas the council were told Talks were
of rose colored walcr Illy with the g1ven b) t he charter members, past
yellow center a fm gernatl brush state councilors and other mem
and the back of the hly 11 hand bera Della Stahl on behalf of the
CouncU presented a handkerchtef
brush
and coraage to Mrs Dant and Mrs
A large cake teed in while and Hawklna
decorated an green and yellow ro~&gt;e
buds 1nd silver beadB with the m
::crtplion 47th All niVersary, Theodorus Counc1l D of A ' was served
With the dmncr
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Precedmg the dmner Margaret I
S.tdenabel
cnunr.•lor extended
&amp;reetlnas Elizabeth Campbell who
The Chrtstmas dmner for the
ha.11 served as a book officer for 44: White Rose Lodge will be held
of the 4'1 years wu given a vote of on Dec 9th at ft 00 o'clock
appreciation and presented a car
For reservations or caiM!ella
nat1on corsage (rom members and
Marjorte Woodard was presented hons the members are bemg ask
a gtft m appreetation of her work ed to cont1ct Mrs Davtd Ents
as deputy Both presentations were mlnger at 6299Y or Mrs Clarence
McNeal at 6305J not Ja~r than
mad e by Lucille B Hawkms
Followmg the dinner the council Friday Dec 4
opened in ritualisti c form Clara
Etchln11er was reported in dlstrea:s

CLEVELAND (UPI) - Gov Mich•el V DiSatle satd today
Ohio's 25 mental hospitals need 3,500 more doctors, nurse&amp;,
occupallonal therapists and attendants He pledged to per·
sonally help to recruit lhem
'lbe governor listed recommendations to make Ohio's men1!&gt;1 health program one of the nation's best ltl a speech before
tbe

Co=~hclosed

NOTICE
During December,
January and February

Alan Wallace and David Lyons
were !eader11 Sunday cvenmg when
lhe WYF of the Middleport Flnt
Un.ted Presbyterian Church met
for ttlclr regular weekly meetms

Our Store And
Off1ce Will Close

The meeting W&amp;s opened with
prayer &lt;md tho group sang the
F'eliowHh!p song ami rcpcuted the
WYF Purpose

At Noon On
Saturday

IM.virl L) nu:; r ave the devotiOns
(or the mcc ltng wung the top!(
'Calvm Spcr~ks To ITs'
Lynn Buchunan rnoderato1 pre:
Sided over th e buslnt fl!l m cet ln l,l

Telephone Serv1ce
W1ll Be Momto1ned
On Saturday
Afternoon

~ml

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MIDDLEPORT

clUde

a traditlon or the

COloN tnd P.tternt

buds of tbe rJt~
were given to tbe new memroH

Ideal For Bllllroom lllld Kllchea Remodellilg

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l;lf Phys1'einng

Fewer Hunters

it

Bl.l'ch, supermtendent of the
dredge operations of TriState,
now workl.n&amp; oU Belllevllle laland
near the West Virgnua shore, wu
attended by Dr Davit Hike SunmollS, Tri State Juperiutendent,
cus.bed. the doctor up tbe OhiO
Slde by auto and aero•• to Bell.eville liland by boat where lbe
dredge was loeated.

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or Quiek Tests

EourtLiked

DiSalle P~licy

WASHINGTON Ul'l - The hard
eranberry rnduatQ presents to
today ' lt! plan for
tests to clear an ample
uneontamtntlted bemea

On Retirem~nt

for Thanbgi.VIDJ.

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Bags Better,

mil~ 1111\ir oltlsteta lo mental
··~l~"tiierely bee•~'" tbe7 did
' not filii' '10 care for lbem

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five

Auaun B Youmans, AsSistant
TechDical Director for the Naval
Research Laboratory facllrty at
Sugar Grove, W va , will be the
gue•t speaker at a Mtd.Ohto Val·
Jey Engineer-&amp;' COuncil MeeUng
to be held at Ravenswoud, Nov
20.

79c

Now Avalltble ln Attrtctlve

The boUSe bad been bum!ng
oboul 4&amp; mlnutea before lho depiJ'lment was notified There was
UtUe left of 1t by the time fire·
meta arrived.
The large tin roof'!'~, frmo farm
bouse wu a totll lolL Deplrtment offteial.s are invee:ttgatin&amp;

be tb l?t'event fai'Q.Ulet from com-

lhtkl""IJ -IsH ltlon """"111111
Willi NjloiH'tlnforctd "'lllonclllld llloultfll
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FORMICA WALL Tl LE

SpeciaJis''t
1 H
Staff

RaventWOOd

1,114 tllnoe who wolil4 ItO! re11Jond
lu lrealmenl '
TllO olm o!''lho new law would

elastic keeps waistband "alive."
S.ft, absorbent cotton, treated
for shrinkmiltance.

So111ethlng NeUJl

Co.

A thLrd llll'I'P 1n five dl)'l eom·
JDI at 3 a m today bi'Oll&amp;bt IU·
cine firemen to a vacant bOule in
u
f
Portland owned by JBU Brown o

.r,...mfi\lillr"lh&lt;
. .tool"' I! ex•Jed

These knit shorts
• are Hanas'
answer lor men who like the snur,
resilient ltlpport of broets.
w1th the tl&lt;lra 111 protection ot
shorts. Nylon-reinforced for
stronilfl. Hyaianlc doubl....,nel
seat lor double wear, heat-resiStant

COMPANY

eorly

Housewife
Rocks Chief

Near Buildings
In Night Blaze

Superintendent, Oiling Pulley, Has
Arm Torn From His Shoulder Soeket

•·•• ~ to elLa$ U&gt;t, QfflnJIIilll

HANES SKIN-SNUG
MIO-LRJH SHORTS
$1.35

lh e Nuv 29 Youth Rally In

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Ftr"emen Save

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P:1r~!~~:~:i~~ in the morning wor
rf1
l PI Lhc church on Dec
IJ WIIH also planned

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ReliefdFrom
Recor Lows
•
om1ng
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admlniatra~on 'f
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Luncheon Enjoyed
By Sewing Club
On Tuesday

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to the governor'* eamP 1ft O
United PrHt lnterMtloMI
There'• relief In sight from the
improve the lot of ~ Ohio 1 s 38.000
record low temperature• that have
L..:
menial patients.
ttouultlno P.-am
!chilled ObloonJ for tho pool two
0 O!Ztlf
DiS1lle 'told the council he Wlll days the weatherman sa1d todiY
"personally write to every lfld·
These eittes reported either recuatm&amp; nurse, social worker • PlY ord low temperatures Tuesday ol cJrcumst.tnees of the fire
U
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chiatrist, plychologist, therap~t, early today some bOth claY•
Five firemen and four junior
Th' Holzer Clmic lt announcmg
and doctor" in the nation to
, Cleveland 10, Toledo 10, COlum firemen under Chief Bill)' Joe t.Jie aiiiltion to their 1taff of Dr
Mrs Braden wa&amp; one of several
bus 13 Youngstown 10 Akron 10, I ~1'"n.cer spent two hO\IT'I on the Theodore D Whitsel, a specialist I dls&lt;runtled Ohao Central subscrib
vlte them to become
witb Ob1o'a mental borpltala
Canto~ 10 M1nsfleld
Findlay
lntemat medielne He comes
packed the PUC heanng
PrOMIHS Proftlllonal Statui
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He aald he aimed to lmprove
The low• ln Toledo, Columbus
epJte of frozen pumps and to Gal~poba from Huntington,
the start of the scheduled
Pen ...... ltania where be ba&amp; been
oo the com
f
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that
h
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the menta program 10 muc
and Cle"Jeland broke the prevloua
buntlns: lmes (an a ew
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the reerultl would gain profe• marks set before the turn of the 1frost-bit.ten hands and ears) the !:e.ft~!:te practtce of mternal
$9tH,38.1 tate in
SIOnal standing by wor~lng in ,.entury
fire waa kept from spreading to
Obtct.
\" The U 9 Weather Bureau said nearby buildlngs One bwlding
A
of Mt Umon Pa, he
"Tbis company ought to attend
Nee4h OutllnH
that temperature~ tonight, Tbura- did ('Itch fire but it waa saved l•!ct!~'ded &amp;thool al the College of to Jts own busmess before trymg
ehopplng burnmg boards away Wtlllam and Mary lnd Temple to get 8 'l'ate mcrease" she u 1d
He aald the stale will need ~ day an'd Friday wm be ellghtly
The dep$"f.ment answered 1ta UmverstQ' and Ia a graduate of '"When I fmally got a telephone,
more, dCK:tora, BOO mqn nur"s, wr.rmer but will still averace
200 oceupatlonal therapllta and three to five degrees beloW nor 17th call of the year at B 40 a m the UniversitY of Pennsyl't'a.nta• 1t went out of order while 1 w1s
2-,0do more hospital attendants. DUTL
Tuesday at the llome at Don Sto- School of M.edictntt Hi•:'::!l;h~:t~e~r[:"'~l:~~;~~rtt.'o the company'&amp; local
He -ca~!ed the estimates ~'eonnr·
Up to elght incbes of snow was bart, on Route 338 in Antiqu1ty :~!:tort:ias served
~
vative
dumped on parli of AJbtabula
An otet)J~ted stove p1pe had
THen she opened a small &amp;ult
. ......... today, "" . . . .nor county apd from one to thte41 set fire to t'he cell\n. By QUlCk Clime at
I Pa
and took oul her telephone
-~f Lo'
and thinkma: and fast action, Mrs ~to
~ed
chairman Edward
b
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•ld ha 'frill llllke a flyl,... vlalt nc es on p ....,.... o
.e
b d
to New y.H(, MIINchull'tft, Qeauaa counties
bart and a ne1ghbor extmgula e
up hl1 bench
Coftritdlcvt ancl Ditaw'llre next
The weather bureau 1a1d a the blaze With bueket.IJ of water
she pomted oul dif
m styUng
....: to obMI'YI the ~Mnt_tl t.y. bank of cloudt tbat" hung over before f1remea arrived
....,_ protrall'll lll ..._. atatft.. the state T\leaday nllbt and early
Damage was estunated at ~
, Am••• lbe reeommendaUons ' today prevented the temperatures Four firemen answered the call
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f
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Rev Arthur MeCauley was tn
the!! governor lilted in bis speech rom &amp;o nJ even ower
ehu&amp;e
were the separatlqn of aged and
'Jibe stoba.rt fire wat the 1econd
alarm 1n tes1 than a week that
senile patients: from the mental
111 The .,overnbr :also called for
cauabt the department with only
•
1 handful of men.
ftltN lellllltlo~ "~lVInl the stote
a chance to oonteat the ailni.luioa
!'! t•ll•~b Hoi Wilt
the tea-

~hss Edwina Bell presented
a
frombone solo 'Stell Away" and
Miss Pnsc11la Scott, a clarmet
solo
'Wht5perma Hope ' afler
The th1rd birthday of Carla Lou
whtch remark~ were given by the
111e
Bland, daughter of Mr and Mrs
Rev Jackson Prayer by Rev Hul
Wm Bland ot Atllens, was cele~
belt concluded the service
broled last Wednesday at the homt~
'Members of the Mtddleport First of her uncle and aunt, ·11r and Mrs
Ba ptist Church accompanylna the Guy Reynolds, Middleport wtth a
tcv Hulbert were Mr and Mrs L famdy dinner
D DJles Mrs Homer Hysell and
Carll reteJved many gtfts from
Vlrs Gerald Anthony, who served her f1mtly and also a large decoras pianist for the afternoon
sled birthday cake which was used
as a centt.rpJece for tlle dinner table An anangement of chrysanthemums entJ.rcled the cake
Guests present for the dinner
were Mr and Mrs Paul Moats,
Mn Clarence Archer and son,
Charles Leshe of Akron, Mr1
Members of the New Haven Sew - 1aude Betz, Mr and Mrs Bland
mg Club enjoyed a luncheon on and Cathy EIJen of Athens, and
Tuesday at lhe home of Mrs A D Carla's great grandmother, Mn.
Ilume A bll'thday surprase was Mmerva Childers
!:1\Cn 10 Mrs Hume's honor

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