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IOUND' LOOIC
WOitUITIII. ...lond UP~
J-ph loddoiOI'. :It, oold • 2
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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OHIO' ~ ""'"" onol o llltiO
wo,_ -,., hllll IMI. Plli!1ty
cloudy '""""' on4 Tllunlllr. LMr
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VOL. XI

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Pomeroy·Mlddteport, Oblo, Wedllesday, November 18, 1959

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
I
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

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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

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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.

Ill . . . . . ratl-111'

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Opening Day
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.

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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
lbiPI ... ju&amp;l

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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Ath( ns waa di ACuned
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
C
Is
admlniatra~on 'f
I
•••oeiated I

Luncheon Enjoyed
By Sewing Club
On Tuesday

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In lbe DiSallo
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
·q y.fi:l
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
d
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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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
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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

CLINTON FISHER

We carry a complete atoek of
Hanes Underwear for men and
boys on t.be main floor.

HANES

House

main

members

cruben'y-

lpzoo1J&lt;ilij: states ud sevual cltt·
zens groups were scbeduled to
present ,f.heir v1ewa at a public
conference With Artbur S .nemmmg, secretat}' of health, education and wel,rare, who toucbed. on
cranberry caneer acare

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

King Builders Supply Co.
BRADBURY ROAD

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Big, Big Selection Ready NOW!
ALL DISPLAYED

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FOR EASY SELECTION.

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Our~ol

USE OUR LAY·AWAY PLAN!
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Our :larfett. and rn01t varied .electJon NT re1dy

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Cllotll $loltt Ot Oolr

$49·'5

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...... toya for &amp;lriJ, toy1 for bo)'a, buk!'t·

IJoJJs, footballs,

j;rley

Third Birthday
Celebrated With
Family Dinner

CALL 8007·Y

~ fot' JOU HLJndreda of toy1

Mental

that he had wed
Jay W Collins to serve 11 bia
mental boopltol "cur" but Collm•
turned down the !Db Collin&amp; is
the executive director of the pnte Euclld-GlenviJle Hoapital HJr

.
Event Is
0Inner
ScheduIed For
Dec. 9 At F'IVe

Wallace, Lyons
Were Leaders
For WYF Meeting

Cleveland

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IJ&gt;!ct-lllo toy1, dollo of aU

~boou,et&lt;.

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HUFFY BICYCUS

. $39.95 up
Reserve Yo11n1 Now

MEIGS THEATRl

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"'!Olili&lt;i' OBSBSSED"
s..n II,Qlilard. Sll!phen Boyd
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THE DAILY SENTINeL

C..mmenlatin~
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Late News From The Wire

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·JANEIRO BruU UPf...._ ChurehJ\1', only 12 days short of
from all' walk! of life fhll85tb birtbd*Y· is expee!ted to be
paid·. (heir fjnal l'f!~J~ecti to up ud •tJout t(lday from .a ''sUght
[·llloltor ViiJa:Lobos, 7Z, worl(l-faln- lllne&amp;a'' and may even resume bli
· composer and conductor who seat in the House of Par~lament
TuelkloV" Gf Ul'etnla.
1oday. - ~

tot voting to purchase the s1rcet · This is .another step toward progress which
cffiidfi'j fqlfipment at Monday night 's coun· · signifies the pride we h~ve in our rommunlctl metling.
ly . We have .demonstrated it in the pJISt, it is
Alhliily Pomeroy has benefitted greatly being demonstrit&lt;id now, and it wtll be demIIM&gt;~t~lttlle b .. olthis equipment dU1'1ng the onstratc&lt;l again in tfte future. It is this attilast S\X rupnths, made possibll' by local mer- tude which could earn us the reputation as

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townspeople, who wanted to see

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vie. everyone giVes hts fulleot cooper·
atlo'n to these organbtlons. Lots of hard

work goes lpta tl!esa projects so that others
less fortunate can enjoy the lull meaning of
the Christmag ~~eason. These projects take up
mafty hours of work and time· spent away
1ro111 their families .0 others may be cheered.
We salute the 111embers of these fine
i)'onpo who unselfishly devote so much of
their time for tllerr lleigbhor~.
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WIWS

a.

with the help o£ Ute New H•·
ven Buli11e11 Men'a Auociati(Jn
and the New flaven Lion's C~ub
It will be made possible. Tht
:Bu1lness Men's Auoclatlon has
'PUtchased new wiring and tqUIJI
ment for the Cbriath\aa Street
Light• and are 11110 carrying 10me
of the other er:pentes involved IU
tbe projeet.
The New Haven Uon 's CJub
will install the Christmas Llghts
both for the atreet tnd for the
cl:uumunlty tree. Tbe Ftre Dept. 11
alao cooperating by transportinl
Santa Claoa Into town on the
flre tru~k.
Santa Claus wilt have treata for
the children ao everyone 11 in·
vlted to co~e to town on the
evening of Friday, .Dec. 4fh and
bring the children and .&amp;tirt your
Chrlstmaa •hopping. There will be
a food stand operated by the
Ho

DAILY CROSSWORD

Pers.onaf~

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wringet'washe.-

· ly Mn. ~ Sl•dc
Mr. aJHJ Mrs. Roy Win~breM,er,
Gordon, snd Elillibetb ~er­
reeEfnUr .vlJitecl ':Ylfh' Mrs. Ha'r-

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o,.._....W~avet
... (Mif&gt;' W•ntbroQner)
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-at

electric dryers.

PYTHIAH IISTIIQ TO MilT
Tbe Stitt aDd Offken of tht

1tai\4J will open at 4:80 p. m. So
will' hav~ time to - eat

Meigs Temple PJ1hiaa Siatera will
meet thla Frida,- at the home of

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Hr1. Carrie Miller of Columbus
spent a few days with llr. alld
Aln. Emmett Barte11.

P~ments
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Mrs. Ira Buteber wjth Mn . . liar·
vin Kelly •• the 111iltin1 ll..teu.

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High?
Pay Check low?
Just ask us
for $500

FOR lli!TTER STI!EIUNG

GI!T ADJUSTABLE BALWOINTS
ICII Anlloble For llloli CUI AI

BAKER FURNITURE

or so

ITY
AND

Thel\bpa~

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Svto~use

inl an~ hot dogs, hot coffee and
pop will be for sale. 1'he foofd

~Ffeting Sant• •hen ~
anive1 at 5 :30 p. m.
11te Holiday Bazaar will be
operallng on the second floor at
the clty buUdlng and will be open
from l p. m. to 9 p. m. on Frida)'
Dec. 4th and from IO a. m. to 4
p. m. on Saturday, Dee. 5tH! The
Bazaar wJJI reatuure a large v.at·
lety or useful and unusual tift.
for Chrl1tmas eiving as well 11
btb-d lood•, home made ~ndt
a fleh 'tODd ror the cbtJdreb
fundi derived from this pro·
are used. br tbe Woman'l
many civic projects main·
1)', the Alexander Quillen Memot·
lal Library In New Haven, the
acho1lrlhlp lund lor a girl gra duate of Wahama studying to be
future teacher and numerous
other smaller projects.

ANTHONY

off ille face of the

Santa To Arrive In New Haven nee. 4 To Open
~~~..~~1~~~.y~~.8!~.!~~!.~ !b~.~~~~~

4th, at 1;81) p, an. Sant. Clau• will
Jl'ri"'.t in N•w flaven aboard the
Me• Haven Fire Trunk Tbia Ia to
he- the elflclal opeulnl of tht
Chriltm• &amp;hopping IIUiOn tor the
town and Mrcblllb wUI be hold·
ktt thllr ~ten!~ open untJL 8 p .
m. an that Ute..
Tbe Cbrlttmaa atreet llPU wUI
be turned on for the arrival of
$uta Claltt' and a 'l"owtl Chriat·
l'lttl - ~ •Ul ab!o be Ultftted OA
ffttl m!it*' · W remain aa a de·
"r.al'olt- thtouttlbout tht ChrJit·
fftts· -,~on.
M MIOilct was spedeaded
., tM He" 'lit\'Wn Woman.'• Club
to .•\Mit wiffl their th~e for
tfte ftotidly Bnur wiUch also
opens. on thll date and will re·
nl&amp;i11 opla .,.oiU • p. 111. The Ba·
:PU I• ••t.et.•s Ucbt the Chrlat·
•u rr.t". ·'rbe club decided to
promott aorpe community 1plrit
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AIIEIJCAN 8TANDAU ,
BaYANT" WJ1UA11a0N
FURNACII

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller and
Mr. and Mn. WaJter B. Harria of
lin. '
Sr., lira.
and
Lula
PLUMBING
are great- 1071-1

Pn\mier Nl·

·wiMe11ds OOiild. Wipe "all our poenem1es ·~

HeatlagPreWe•s

named him Geor&amp;e Davtd.

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.e•rth.

&amp;«e Uo Alloat Yof

Beeeb Street are aDDoundq the

fa;.~~~- the 1 SoY\et ·l.!JHon's stoc"pile ~
. rfo.PIEtll'' nd &gt;hydrogen and . atolnae

an "All American Comm.l.Ulity."

GeorJe Miller

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btrtb of a 7IAI pound aon borD Sun·
clay at HoltU HotpJtal. They hue

.klta s. Khrushehtv said in. a-speeeb
made- p~l)ric Tuesday night fbat

Winter Brings Out Onr Btst

"Winter is at our doorsteps. This brings us
into a 'bUsy season noted by the projects of
lbe~·many organizations that wish to see that
no one is left out at Christmas and Thanksgiving.

Mr. IDd lin.

!l•;~tt•u,

a· ~&lt;'ltet community tlltoug!i cn.aner st~eets .

' l'om""'1 eoan&lt;il -d..orvcs to be romp II-

Louil,lfo., .....cl 1oooo
aDd are tb'inl In 1 t:w11or Gil tM
properb' of 1111 falll&lt;r, Vu

B.orn On Sunday

'

.

Council Is Complimented

ehants · ~.lid

Millers Announce·
Birth Of Son

2-Dilly Sen~,Pomeroy-~ddleport, 0., Nov. 18, 1959

Editorially

Kr. and Mn. Hm17 .Jttr~~Po of

OAN

SAVIIIIOI

COM,ANY

Phone 197
125 1. Moln
HOUliS: 9 ·I&lt;&gt; ~

Centers

or

THURS.: 9 til Noon

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H.. . Con(1l118
311 . Serf

38. Curve~l
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' (OATS-HATS-DRESSES-MILLINARY
A bountiful table was Jet and
William C.'lark baked a very
birthday cake. Mrs. Clark re"mPY useful and nice !Pfta.

Arriving Dally
:1

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I, . CI&gt;URT STREI!JT

DINNIR POS'I'PONID

L.,

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THE DAILY SENTINeL

C..mmenlatin~
.

Late News From The Wire

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·JANEIRO BruU UPf...._ ChurehJ\1', only 12 days short of
from all' walk! of life fhll85tb birtbd*Y· is expee!ted to be
paid·. (heir fjnal l'f!~J~ecti to up ud •tJout t(lday from .a ''sUght
[·llloltor ViiJa:Lobos, 7Z, worl(l-faln- lllne&amp;a'' and may even resume bli
· composer and conductor who seat in the House of Par~lament
TuelkloV" Gf Ul'etnla.
1oday. - ~

tot voting to purchase the s1rcet · This is .another step toward progress which
cffiidfi'j fqlfipment at Monday night 's coun· · signifies the pride we h~ve in our rommunlctl metling.
ly . We have .demonstrated it in the pJISt, it is
Alhliily Pomeroy has benefitted greatly being demonstrit&lt;id now, and it wtll be demIIM&gt;~t~lttlle b .. olthis equipment dU1'1ng the onstratc&lt;l again in tfte future. It is this attilast S\X rupnths, made possibll' by local mer- tude which could earn us the reputation as

.......

townspeople, who wanted to see

41

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vie. everyone giVes hts fulleot cooper·
atlo'n to these organbtlons. Lots of hard

work goes lpta tl!esa projects so that others
less fortunate can enjoy the lull meaning of
the Christmag ~~eason. These projects take up
mafty hours of work and time· spent away
1ro111 their families .0 others may be cheered.
We salute the 111embers of these fine
i)'onpo who unselfishly devote so much of
their time for tllerr lleigbhor~.
·

WIWS

a.

with the help o£ Ute New H•·
ven Buli11e11 Men'a Auociati(Jn
and the New flaven Lion's C~ub
It will be made possible. Tht
:Bu1lness Men's Auoclatlon has
'PUtchased new wiring and tqUIJI
ment for the Cbriath\aa Street
Light• and are 11110 carrying 10me
of the other er:pentes involved IU
tbe projeet.
The New Haven Uon 's CJub
will install the Christmas Llghts
both for the atreet tnd for the
cl:uumunlty tree. Tbe Ftre Dept. 11
alao cooperating by transportinl
Santa Claoa Into town on the
flre tru~k.
Santa Claus wilt have treata for
the children ao everyone 11 in·
vlted to co~e to town on the
evening of Friday, .Dec. 4fh and
bring the children and .&amp;tirt your
Chrlstmaa •hopping. There will be
a food stand operated by the
Ho

DAILY CROSSWORD

Pers.onaf~

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wringet'washe.-

· ly Mn. ~ Sl•dc
Mr. aJHJ Mrs. Roy Win~breM,er,
Gordon, snd Elillibetb ~er­
reeEfnUr .vlJitecl ':Ylfh' Mrs. Ha'r-

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... (Mif&gt;' W•ntbroQner)
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-at

electric dryers.

PYTHIAH IISTIIQ TO MilT
Tbe Stitt aDd Offken of tht

1tai\4J will open at 4:80 p. m. So
will' hav~ time to - eat

Meigs Temple PJ1hiaa Siatera will
meet thla Frida,- at the home of

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spent a few days with llr. alld
Aln. Emmett Barte11.

P~ments
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Mrs. Ira Buteber wjth Mn . . liar·
vin Kelly •• the 111iltin1 ll..teu.

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High?
Pay Check low?
Just ask us
for $500

FOR lli!TTER STI!EIUNG

GI!T ADJUSTABLE BALWOINTS
ICII Anlloble For llloli CUI AI

BAKER FURNITURE

or so

ITY
AND

Thel\bpa~

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Svto~use

inl an~ hot dogs, hot coffee and
pop will be for sale. 1'he foofd

~Ffeting Sant• •hen ~
anive1 at 5 :30 p. m.
11te Holiday Bazaar will be
operallng on the second floor at
the clty buUdlng and will be open
from l p. m. to 9 p. m. on Frida)'
Dec. 4th and from IO a. m. to 4
p. m. on Saturday, Dee. 5tH! The
Bazaar wJJI reatuure a large v.at·
lety or useful and unusual tift.
for Chrl1tmas eiving as well 11
btb-d lood•, home made ~ndt
a fleh 'tODd ror the cbtJdreb
fundi derived from this pro·
are used. br tbe Woman'l
many civic projects main·
1)', the Alexander Quillen Memot·
lal Library In New Haven, the
acho1lrlhlp lund lor a girl gra duate of Wahama studying to be
future teacher and numerous
other smaller projects.

ANTHONY

off ille face of the

Santa To Arrive In New Haven nee. 4 To Open
~~~..~~1~~~.y~~.8!~.!~~!.~ !b~.~~~~~

4th, at 1;81) p, an. Sant. Clau• will
Jl'ri"'.t in N•w flaven aboard the
Me• Haven Fire Trunk Tbia Ia to
he- the elflclal opeulnl of tht
Chriltm• &amp;hopping IIUiOn tor the
town and Mrcblllb wUI be hold·
ktt thllr ~ten!~ open untJL 8 p .
m. an that Ute..
Tbe Cbrlttmaa atreet llPU wUI
be turned on for the arrival of
$uta Claltt' and a 'l"owtl Chriat·
l'lttl - ~ •Ul ab!o be Ultftted OA
ffttl m!it*' · W remain aa a de·
"r.al'olt- thtouttlbout tht ChrJit·
fftts· -,~on.
M MIOilct was spedeaded
., tM He" 'lit\'Wn Woman.'• Club
to .•\Mit wiffl their th~e for
tfte ftotidly Bnur wiUch also
opens. on thll date and will re·
nl&amp;i11 opla .,.oiU • p. 111. The Ba·
:PU I• ••t.et.•s Ucbt the Chrlat·
•u rr.t". ·'rbe club decided to
promott aorpe community 1plrit
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AIIEIJCAN 8TANDAU ,
BaYANT" WJ1UA11a0N
FURNACII

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller and
Mr. and Mn. WaJter B. Harria of
lin. '
Sr., lira.
and
Lula
PLUMBING
are great- 1071-1

Pn\mier Nl·

·wiMe11ds OOiild. Wipe "all our poenem1es ·~

HeatlagPreWe•s

named him Geor&amp;e Davtd.

.

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.e•rth.

&amp;«e Uo Alloat Yof

Beeeb Street are aDDoundq the

fa;.~~~- the 1 SoY\et ·l.!JHon's stoc"pile ~
. rfo.PIEtll'' nd &gt;hydrogen and . atolnae

an "All American Comm.l.Ulity."

GeorJe Miller

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btrtb of a 7IAI pound aon borD Sun·
clay at HoltU HotpJtal. They hue

.klta s. Khrushehtv said in. a-speeeb
made- p~l)ric Tuesday night fbat

Winter Brings Out Onr Btst

"Winter is at our doorsteps. This brings us
into a 'bUsy season noted by the projects of
lbe~·many organizations that wish to see that
no one is left out at Christmas and Thanksgiving.

Mr. IDd lin.

!l•;~tt•u,

a· ~&lt;'ltet community tlltoug!i cn.aner st~eets .

' l'om""'1 eoan&lt;il -d..orvcs to be romp II-

Louil,lfo., .....cl 1oooo
aDd are tb'inl In 1 t:w11or Gil tM
properb' of 1111 falll&lt;r, Vu

B.orn On Sunday

'

.

Council Is Complimented

ehants · ~.lid

Millers Announce·
Birth Of Son

2-Dilly Sen~,Pomeroy-~ddleport, 0., Nov. 18, 1959

Editorially

Kr. and Mn. Hm17 .Jttr~~Po of

OAN

SAVIIIIOI

COM,ANY

Phone 197
125 1. Moln
HOUliS: 9 ·I&lt;&gt; ~

Centers

or

THURS.: 9 til Noon

e'

··~

H.. . Con(1l118
311 . Serf

38. Curve~l
hRrtiUC

pleee

•
.. o. Club
41 . Man'~ namt

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42. Thrh:e

tmUII.•

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... ':"

' (OATS-HATS-DRESSES-MILLINARY
A bountiful table was Jet and
William C.'lark baked a very
birthday cake. Mrs. Clark re"mPY useful and nice !Pfta.

Arriving Dally
:1

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

I, . CI&gt;URT STREI!JT

DINNIR POS'I'PONID

L.,

POlliBROY

.ll' '

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Brttisb

Gilbert Wl'(ltt j
11 a druf whieb it'a· the
to abUH.'

Are your
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than your .

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the 12th l'ound biitordl ta\080

at Earl• Court Artna.

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Tueaday nU!ht had
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the world, with
Britlob Ba#lns

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Jo·
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Cooper and some Britl•h olnei1~

believe there's
an excellent
c)Uapee of . a JohaDJJOn·CoOptr

· fliJ\t at London

or Stockholm,

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sWeden. next aummer.

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and British Empire tmea
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the 12th l'ound biitordl ta\080

at Earl• Court Artna.

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•

the world, with
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•

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Because of the

.

U_n ited States over
Jo·
1\aMIOn·Floyd Pattenon 1 'f\lllt
Cooper and some Britl•h olnei1~

believe there's
an excellent
c)Uapee of . a JohaDJJOn·CoOptr

· fliJ\t at London

or Stockholm,

,.

sWeden. next aummer.

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!1-Daily sentinel, P&lt;lmeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 18, 1959

Around And
About
Middleport

I

lr FREDDIE HOUDASHIL'r

Mr. and .II~ Fielding Ha.wklru
of Belle, W. Va., former residents

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have return~ to thep- home after
a short v&amp;«lion triP to Charlesto n, South Cuollna.
Mrs. Rut; Ro~?imon Is a patient
the Maaon Cllnle.
M:rs. Ethel MUler, patient in the
rest home in Tupper• Plains is

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• AND.
SAVE! '

SHOP STIFFLER'S TOY D
•

LARGEST
SELEOION
OF
TOYS IN
THE
OHIO
VALLEY

seriou.sX, Ul following a atrob at

the home last Saturday.
Jamea Haggerty were in Amanda

DOLLS

.

ited with ·her

MoreSocinl New•
Todlty On Page 3

DOLL CARRIAGES
Smart New Styles
Budget Priced

MAPU! l"INISB

DESK-ROLL

$2.49to$9.95

HOP EARLY MOM! DO IT NOW
They Loek Like Tbe

.STIFFLERS

TRAP DRUM SETS
$l.98andup

Big Oneil Sountl Lllr.e

Smart New -

TOY PIANOS

IIIII

Lib Dido

$12.95 to $19.95

98cto$3.98

CAP RIFLES

Good Slrong

TRICYCL 5
$6.95to$12.95

Wide 5elecUon

For All Ages

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79candup

All SlZf'S

$22.95 to $45.00
CHAIN DRIVE
BALL BEARING

TUCTORS
'
$14.95 ,,.$1us .
BUY NOW

ON LAY-AWAY
Sliilll

25cto99c

Fre~ngWave
By Unftecl

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A mali of 1rarm air from the
Southwest toda)' routed a record

November eold ••ve.
Tbe Weatber Bureau laid tbe
olfodl
lbe lj'ctk . front
oet
IA!mperltum lod

.....,, &gt;rhen lt
C&lt;Jut

Curt~ Gritves.

Like Child After
. Frleitd

Weft!

fad•

Friday, Nov. 20,
held ·at the Feiler MemParlah House of the Epis•• ,,,•• Ch
.urcll, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
a one:-man ahow of the

v•.

F, Reed of

Belington~

Mr. Reed toot bi1 formal ·art
studie1 at the · Grand Celltral
Sehoal, of Art 4nd the Art Stu-

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AU Sets Have Beell Cheeked and
Are Rea\!y Tl

pse.
I - 17 iac• Motorola Console · · Sale $59
Mrabogany
·
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1 - 21 inch RCA Table model · · Sale $89
and Base

1 .. 21 i!JCh RCA Console · · · · ·· Sale $9 5
1 -21 inch Philco Console ···· 'sale $49
MahOS&lt;IIDY

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1 - 21 ineh RCA Tatile Mtdel

Sale$75

and Base. MJhOgapy

1 - 21 inch RCA Table MWel
On Stand.

'PO MilT

Dollar Days • Elberfelds
Dodderer Rites,
. lfDI
ToBeFridayln . ZanesviDeF·
. Plains
Is Low Bidder
On Dillon Phase

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SMALL METAL

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A,ll Kbub

SNARE QRUMS

TaWt and Clltlr Stts
$4.91 to $16.95

Wide Seloctton

MATRONS

Warm Air Mass

USED TELEVISION SETS

The Paat Matron1 of Evangeline
Chapter, OES will meet this Frida)' evenlnK at 8:00 at the home
of Mn. Earl Knliht on Beeeh St.

. Puulei
&amp;Games

Them Too-

SALE!

Funenl .!ervicea for A. C. (Pat}
Jonet were held from the Ewing
Chapel Tuesday at 11 a. m. with
the Rev. EUJene Brown. pastor
of the United "Methodist Church
offlclallng. Special mu1ic wn Jll"O.
vided by Fritz Buck, organist.
Burial wa• In Beech Grove
Cemetery and pallbearer• were
nephews ·and Included Charlea
L.Y..Ue, Paul TheiN, C. R. Karr, L.
C, Karr, Roderict Jonet and Tom
Reuter.
ConUng from out of town for
the tetviCes were Mr. and Mn.
Fred Reibel, ·C arl/ and Floyd
·Grir£1tb, Mrs. Ed Defenbaueh, Mrs
Ralph Eichinger, Mrs. Clyde WliJ·
lamaon,, Mr. and Mn. Roderick
Jonea, Mrs. FranClls Cr1lg, Misse1
Patty snd Peggy Crall and ·Mra.
Carl Smith all of Columbua; l\fr.
and M:n. Clarence 'Hoover Jr.,
Eleklel Harper and M.ra. Claren~e
~oover Sr., aU of Palne1ville.

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· ltD MODELS

Quota Success
Victory Dinner
Be
24th

Nove.mber Dollar Days

Nephews Served
As Pall Bearers
For A. C. Jones

PLASTIC Iiiii METAL

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were seated at a table with white cover and centered with ~
Cl.)lnucopia fitled with fruit , nuts,

Take Advantage Of Tbe Many
Values During Elberfelds

EARlY I
SHOP

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and family,

gourds and berries, which was plac!i!d on an arrangement of leaves
With coral colored cand.J(;S in
gr een holders on either side.
Mn. Alonza Custer presided al TO
NOV,
the meeting which opened witb de·
The Ladies Au"xiliary of Drew
votions b)' Mrs. Glen Dill who used Webster Posi American LegiOn
as her topiC " How To Give will hold 8 Yictorf dinner on
Mrs. James Mourning, local, Thanks", taken from Matthew. A
Mrs. Tom Walters and Mra. Da- "thank you" note was read from Tuesday, Nov. 24 at 6:30 p . m.
in ~elebrati~~ of .the ·~.'uxilial')'
vid Walters of Pt. Pleasant were lh~ family of Editb MaUory.
Reports were given on tbe !hlle b,avmg met tt a ·member~lup quota
In Charleston 'I'llesday. ·
o( c~dl:e' , apd lbe ~s;e ~~ale·. 1btfore t.he Fal~ co.nfe~nce.
Mr. and Mn. David Darst Jr., Wd. - ~t.p.fu'; ,)(..._. Gerlld Wilder- , · FOllqWiDJI: the dinner .~nitlatton
have returned after spending the mutb, 11rs. Bentun Ponn and Mrs. will be be)d . for five ~andldates
past weekend witb their son and E. ~· B.ryant wer:e named aa the Members of the WayS and Mtan1
family, Mr. and Mrs.
Willfani nomm~tma: conumttee. Plans were committee wJth Mrt. Gerald wn'Darst and son.
made for a Christmas party and· dermt:.tb aa
chairman are in
Mr. and Mrs. A. E . JenklnsOD gift rur.change at tbe next meeting charge of tbe preparation of the
left Saturday for a vacation in on Monday, December 21. A con- dinner and those who dO not --plan
Florida.
tribution of $10 wat m&amp;.de for new to attend are asked to eontact
Mr. and Mrs. Kennetb MeEI· records for the chimes.
Mrs. Wildermuth not later than
hinny and children Rutsell and
A poem "Our Daily Blessings= by Friday, Nov. 20.
Kathy were in Dresden lest week Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. concluded the . -- -- - - - -- - end vialtlng with Mr. and Mrs. meeting.
GU&amp;STS AT PARTY
Joe Longstreth.
Mrs. Mildred M. Stanley and Ml'fl.
Q.ASS TO MEET
Mr. and Mn~. Bernud Fultz and
The Buay Bee Clas• ·of tbe Mid· Grace Whaley were guests at a
cbildren1 Beth, Barbara and Becky dleport Fint Baptiat Church will Hammond OrKan party in Point
went to Conway over the weekend meet thiJ Thursday evenillJ at Pleasant · on Tuesday evening at
to viait with Mrs. Fultz' parenu 7:30 at the home of Mr1. Dana Ute ,Appalachian Electric Power
Mr . Fultz returned home Tuesday ·Hamilton.
Company Auditorium.
and Mrs. Fultz and the children
II ! i
will remain for the rest of the
week.·
' Mis• Jerry Pullen and Miss
Ann Howell were in Columbus
last Monday.

,59c .. $12.95

In u••·~•••

eo~sin

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thaxton.
Mrs. David Sneller entered the
Holzer Hospital and will undergo
sur gery today.
Mrs. John Kauff returned home
Sunday after spending the past
ten days in Toledo _,.itb 'her brO:.
ther and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs
Robert Grogan.

LIFfi' LIKE!

lUCK BOARD

Fourteen members and four guests, Mrs. K.aterine Millikan,
Mrs. Eugene Brown, Mrs. C. J. Struble and Mrs. R. T. West,

pheasant hunting. Mra. Wolfe via-

Hold Your Toys

T..ELIP"ONES
:59c·to $1.49

the church.

on Monday where the men Went

LAYAW Y
NOW De~.7~~~~
SAVE
NOWI

A 6:30 tqrkey dinner preceded the meeting of the JOF
class of the United Methodist church held Monday evening at

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wo1fe aild

Cheeks rosy as Santa's.
Eyes big and full of delighted amazement. Children flock from all direc·
tions to see the magical
wonder of our wonderful
Toyland' Come bring the
family' See this exciting
collection of imaginative
toys.
•

DOW And More

TURKEY DINNER PRECEDES CLASS
MEETING HELD BY J.O.F. CLASS

'

IICI fi:INDS CONGRATS
WASHINGTON 'uPL--Prealdent Eiaenbow:er. 1t11t a musa&amp;e
Wedae.!day to
Mohamed IV
of M:orOCC(ll tellin&amp; the Kin&amp; rbe
Was loobnJ: forwlrd to bia viiit
= ~onth to the North African

SMnlaen-and hoW
Wllllll IIIII

~ed

CHAIRS
$4.9810$9.95
CHILDREN LOVE

Kin•

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. . . . . points?
On Fall Colors?
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Thre·e Identical Bidt:... · .~·.·

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PRICE 'FIXING CIL~RGED SALT.
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of amon• tbe three.

ayDire&lt;-l

Preston also said that

ordere(l a tborOugb
all pur~aseB made
Colwnbus bu1ioeas

Uroves,
firm ot

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