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rs. Nori11An Weber, Long Bottom
·n honor of Gl.en and Evelyn
tout on fbeir fourtb wedding
anniversary.
A eandle-Ueht dinner was obrved with a huge vase of auorted carnations «empleting the
enterpiece.
The
annivenary
cake was baked by Mn. Harriett
Bryant. Several friends called
during the evening to extend
their congratulations to the happy
couple.

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tONIGHT ""' TUIIDA Y

"IT' STARTED wrrH A KISS"

Gleim Ford - Debbie Reynolds

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: Not Open Wedn.etclly

Saturday nla:ht's hieb
party attracted an e~Umated
rock and roll enlhualasta to
Pomeroy Junior High Audllof.

lr 'AIDDII HOUD.UHIL1'

A. dlnner
i.h.g
at the was
homeheldofFriday
Mr. eveand

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r==::::;;==========; ·Donee Pa~ty Draws Estimated Crowd
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Of 500 T
To See 'The Jays'

Around And
About
Middleport

Long Bottom Pair
Observe Wedding
Anniversary Friday
THEATRE

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SenUnel, Pomeroy-llllddleport, 0., Nov. 23, 1959

I;f:~~:llk f?t.

Mr. and Mn. Homer Rice ~:;~
with the Everet(
Frederick Wilcoxen,
rialted briefly whh bit
Pleaaant, W. Va.
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ira But.c:ber and shelt, yesterday.
•
ot Warren, came
with Mr. Butch·
and Hn. In
ill. in. the Air
at the MunJCiin Youngstown.
Scott, who hu been

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Have Little
Chance At Job

Plan That Kitchen and Bathraam
Remacleling Naw

CAIJ.

Builders Supply Co.

BILUIBUBY ROAD
IIIII - - lllddleport, Olllo - - Reate 1

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Unit

offlcen ,., the Oblo State
auxUiary
were
.Prive~anCe paid off last ,nlirhtl
night at
a rneeUng
of
for OIIC&amp;I' Babcock, Reedsvllle 1
unit at the American
recoon&amp; batUe for the ..... ,~Hall in Pomeroy.
of Olive
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Mr.
officers who wW be ln·
waa winner ov~
.tt tne Dec. !!8 ineetDn11 of
by the filp or a coln
Auxiliary are: Captain, Rich·
laat night of the
vaughan; lie11tenants, L. B.
tn OUVedale ·
, Curtis Jenkinaon and
·vote for the
aergeanta, Rlch·
Hag;:eftl' and
corporala, Clifford
Hayes,... Or~&gt;IU• Fayre and Robert

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Vaughan.

Patrolman David Prot'fit of the
HallipoliB post conducted
the
meeting,
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'59 Officers Are
The

166th te~ular

meelinll o1 tbe

monthly

Meip Cllapter

of

tbe Izaac Walton Leag11e of Am·
erica was held a&amp; the club hoU&amp;e
in Cbeater Tbtmlday evening
when all 1959 oflicen were reelected for 1960.
Prior to tbe 'businetB meeting,
28 members and gueata enjoyed a
roldt. turkey dinner wi&amp;b all the
trtmml.np. Tbe dinner wu prepared and aerntl by l!r1. HeDl'J'
Eichinger and 1belma Cue .
Main bustness was election of
officen for tbe comlng year. Tbe
same offlc611 now ln of(ice were
elected by acclamaUon. They are
Charles Radford, pre~id.ent; Edward Foster, aeretary . and Carl
Ka11b:, treasurer.
Afterwards a film wa1 sbown
entitled "Micbipn'• Autuu\n Won
derland". Gueata for the evening
were Ham Shaeffer and Joe Nun·
nally .

Emergency Squad
Makes 2 Calls.

Mason City Man

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.eoordiutor, the •&amp;.ey,

c. Do5t.er,

repwtl tbal a
detn:e of .!.l!.terea and coophaia bien staown by the
and clnartbea ib: the area.
hu been most williDI
IIWlJ have said)hia
·-·• :-: high "point&amp; in their
Doster, EVeryo~ ,la
to attead tbb_servin the eboir.
ice or

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Duil .. lllo - - llo114&amp;y Mn ,.., on ·w to Fta yM •

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F.d"";;,.-.;1 Fultz

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Yo11r 'flaest
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llest eare%

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Monctoll, New llruJUiwlck. Canada, ball
and bar dauehter, SandrJ, pauetl
through Tuppen Plalna about 10
b'eloek this morning. The couple
hu received wide publicity on its
journey from caniltla because of
the novel me\hod of ·travel An·
other reason i.t the poSJlblHty. of
riches at the end of the journey. ·
.Mn. Larsen bas taken no one
lnto her con1ldence con~jng the
seeret die ha• fo.r Mr. Disney olller than that it !J-an invention of
bet tate husband'l.
Television new&amp; programa have
been following the progreu of the
couple. It is expeqed that the two
Will be much publiclsed between
.here and Huntington. They will arrlve ln Pomeroy either this evening
"of in the morning.

Voted Into '60

s.. The c-. Lm. "'·
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On The Mtl.n P:leor

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tow, low pric•- but this cOni·
~te outfit feolures Kodok'l
orfot ~w lrownle Storfte11
Camero that toke-s Ektochrom•
· color dide1 01 Well (u Kocfacolor
ond blad -ol'ld-while snopshotS.
OUiflt oho include-s f'io1hold•r,
bulbs, bott•rles, V•rlchrome Pl:l'n
Filrn; ond fvll ll'lttructlotls.
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Sweet Potatoes

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SYotiiN

Future cos\ of gas

the balance at lhe

Kodak reflex camera in a

Whole Korael

Kroger Sweet Peas

co11neilmen laal night
could have effect

1nd Hra. Willard Eberebach
CbarLes Buck visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clar~

41 oo. Cans

Kroger Golden Corn

·there was "an honest"
on when the
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under terms of the
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1j~'I;J:!·;:~: opinion

CoiD For Victory
In Trustee Race

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A Cantlian wc.::--:n who dai.nu
1he hu a ~.:..;hnical1ecret for Walt
Disney, and who is on her way to '
Di1neyland via horae •nd wagon,
Middleport's senior ha.lfbacb are co.captains Of this year's
il makin1 here way slowly toward Yellow Jackets who invade Pomeroy Thursday for the 35th
Pomeroy ~Y·
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renewal of the annual football battle. Left is Dave Hartinger,
Mrs. VIvian Larsen, a native or right is Walter Harris. Center is Johu Tbompson, head foot..

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Dolldout

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CHRISTMAS

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Through Meigs
For Mr. Disney

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Hormel Pie Crust •••

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Seniors Are Captains

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Non.profesaional
appraisers
will bave little chance of sec11rine:
approval of the State Board ?f
Tax Appeal$ for empLoymeytt m
the forl.hcomlne: n~pralsal of
Meie:s County real estate, Gorclon
Caldwell, coun.ty ancl~r, said tbb
morning.
RJJld standards have been set
up by the board and only pro·
f~lonal appralaera with ion&amp; ex·
peril!llee are a·ble to meet . tbe
standards.
Caldwell cited an · lnatlnee of
one county whkh Ull!d non-protea8Jonal appraisers in its last reappraisement of real estate. Upon
i:omple.tion of the work tbe board
refused to accept tbe fiaures on
gt&lt;Ound&amp; that · valuatiOJls were not
impartial. This made it neoeaaary
to tall ·in a firm of profeaaJonal
appraisers. doubling the expeme
of the reappraisment.
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Caldwell listed a few of the 28
requirement. set fo~h ln the llat
of qU.Ufieatlons for · aPPraisers
ilauetl bY. the boa~d:
-The ability to prepsre ).and
acbedulea to be uaed in valuln&amp;
,urieuJt.ural, s11rbUrban lot.ll, Ianda
tracts or parcels of land aa ~dopt·
eel by the Board of Tax Appeala
of the Department ot: Tuatton,
Dec. 1, 1954.
-Experience ·ln uaing propercy
record cards and the l.lae ~f . tbe
check-off system on a ataDdard·
ked reeol'd card.
-Ability to prepare and uH
depth t.bles. comer· influen.C~
tables and aUey inOuenee tabl~.
....:..Ability to uae the aquare foot
and cubic foot method In estl.-j \liis&lt;:on.shJ.,
matina the v11111e of qrl.eultural,
residential, eQm.merelal and lndu•
trial buildiO:•·
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-..:tcultural pui-po•...

"PRICES REDUCED"

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Amateurs
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Another l'ormka Attraetima

Top Value Stamps with
your Thanksgiving Turkey

Weather

decorated in red and
Pomeroy Pastry Shop
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teenage couple
and Janet Zirkle.
them with a cake
Pastry Shop and ree-

A Pomeroy · .Middleport co11ple
Charlea Kitchen and hi! fiMiss Lynn Buchanan. Jordan

home In Prin:e

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of tbe dance went to ·
Senior Mothen Club, .
record hop
"The Jays"
Pomeroy

Mrs. E. M. Wood

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co~ "by t_
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B.utr~, · Eleanora

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son must have worked under social scl"urity
for at least ~ years within the 10 years before he became disabled.

part old-age, survi\'ors, and disability insur-

The rarmer whose earnings have beCti cov-

ance is playing on the (arm as well as in the
cfly, Willia~ P. Barker, district manager ol

ered by social security only since J 956 'Was

th{i problem,"

he said, "and farm fam.

KEEP ON
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Farm-City Week 1959, u.hich was observed
nauonwlde last week and in Rutland herl:"
last Fridaf. gives us a chance to stress the

solve

GIFTS THAT

The Annual Club Of Wabama !llih School
opoDJOr a
square dance lo be held on Wednesday e•enlntl. November
25, at 7:30 in ihe new gymnasium. Calling !.be clancell will be
Jo Hardy of Pomeroy.
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A Thanksgiving King and
ero,wned during the evening. - ;~~i~~;~~~~§!tl

Farmers Get Coverage Too

tile Marietta sodai security orrice, noted. ·
To mu;strate, 'Barker pointed out that rarm-.n, as well as city workers, can become disabled apd' t~eir1'amilies thus deprived of sup·
port. . "Social security is desigoed to help

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Wahama Annual Club To Sponsor Square
Dance Wednesday Eve At Gymnasium

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Conmaentating Editorially
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candidates will determine the ..:::
kina and queen :
Pam Stewart and Ruuell Wood,
,Muon, aeventh crader1; Pat MeCanby, New Haven · and Jimmy ·

Fields, Ma1on,

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first able to meet this requirement on Octo-

ber I, !959.
In addition to this 5·year re&lt;JUirement, the
farmer, Hke the ~t)' Wofker, must have a
disability so ievere tbat he cannot do any sub·
stantial worlq.•-His diiability mu~t have lasted

&amp;raden;

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Hpven, seniors.

A turkey wiU be
the evening.

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for six months or more and can be expected

Illes •• well .. city families now have pro·
teclion when the family breadwinner becomes to continue Indefinitely. Also, it must be a
dltabliity than can be determined by a med·
di&amp;abled."
ical examination and tests.
Di!a~l!'d workers 50 to 85 years of age,
and thejt dtpendento, can be plld monthlJ
Any farmer who becomes so disabled that
heneilt(:bnlfteing with checks for tile monih · helo unable to work spould get in toUcl! with
of April, 1980', and disabled workers under
hls social security orrice, promptly. The SO·
••e SO m&amp;J have their IOdat 1ecurlty records
cial security office whic~ serves the ·area is
frozen to protect their own .and their lami·
located at 309 Putnam Street, Marietta, Ohio,
Uo,e• riChjato future benelito.
and is open [rom 9;00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. on

eli:btb

Gay Cartwright. West Columbia
,aDd Charle1 Yonker, New Hlv.n,
freshmen; Pat1y Taylor, Letlrt
and Phil Hoffman, New Huen.
tobomores; BeverLy ·Roush, Malon and Larry Morrison, New
Haven, juniors; Carolyn Dotaon,

pert, president of the
Club, announcri that the
1a open t9 the public.

FOR 18801

Sewing Club .Plans
ThanksgMng ·Meal
For Needy Family

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GIFT OF TROUGIITFULNESS- A ITfmiON!
Eooy IUid ...- . - Jlllt- ilr ud bu&gt;" tllot.,..
a Gift ~. eampleto wia. 1111n1a......, SaDU. Cllou

met Saturday eventnc at the home

of ¥n. Willtam ~ Jtnobson.

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TODAY AND

SMITH CLOTHING CO.

On .~~ Comer.Ia MiCidleport

llliddlepon, Oblo

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Dr. Brown Named
New President
Of Mason Medics

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tile Nt!w Wr ~er P'ooiataii. pen wri!oaluhion.~far Ito
owner. 1be perfe&lt;t e(ft lor. your 1ldy at CIIN- c'ampiOII&gt;
ll!lhhhril&gt;.puroe- lbat clipo IDoide,.,... &lt;OrrY oil and mold&gt;

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·tHE DAILY SENTINeL

•

son must have worked under social scl"urity
for at least ~ years within the 10 years before he became disabled.

part old-age, survi\'ors, and disability insur-

The rarmer whose earnings have beCti cov-

ance is playing on the (arm as well as in the
cfly, Willia~ P. Barker, district manager ol

ered by social security only since J 956 'Was

th{i problem,"

he said, "and farm fam.

KEEP ON
-~lYING!--=

..m

Farm-City Week 1959, u.hich was observed
nauonwlde last week and in Rutland herl:"
last Fridaf. gives us a chance to stress the

solve

GIFTS THAT

The Annual Club Of Wabama !llih School
opoDJOr a
square dance lo be held on Wednesday e•enlntl. November
25, at 7:30 in ihe new gymnasium. Calling !.be clancell will be
Jo Hardy of Pomeroy.
'
A Thanksgiving King and
ero,wned during the evening. - ;~~i~~;~~~~§!tl

Farmers Get Coverage Too

tile Marietta sodai security orrice, noted. ·
To mu;strate, 'Barker pointed out that rarm-.n, as well as city workers, can become disabled apd' t~eir1'amilies thus deprived of sup·
port. . "Social security is desigoed to help

P.---------------------------~-----------"!"--------------·

Wahama Annual Club To Sponsor Square
Dance Wednesday Eve At Gymnasium

·"

Conmaentating Editorially
•.

•

candidates will determine the ..:::
kina and queen :
Pam Stewart and Ruuell Wood,
,Muon, aeventh crader1; Pat MeCanby, New Haven · and Jimmy ·

Fields, Ma1on,

-~·

first able to meet this requirement on Octo-

ber I, !959.
In addition to this 5·year re&lt;JUirement, the
farmer, Hke the ~t)' Wofker, must have a
disability so ievere tbat he cannot do any sub·
stantial worlq.•-His diiability mu~t have lasted

&amp;raden;

CONVERTIIU
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c!4'Na
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Mason and Wtuiam Greer, New loUd..

Hpven, seniors.

A turkey wiU be
the evening.

GO
OLDS.,OBILIE

~urlng

for six months or more and can be expected

Illes •• well .. city families now have pro·
teclion when the family breadwinner becomes to continue Indefinitely. Also, it must be a
dltabliity than can be determined by a med·
di&amp;abled."
ical examination and tests.
Di!a~l!'d workers 50 to 85 years of age,
and thejt dtpendento, can be plld monthlJ
Any farmer who becomes so disabled that
heneilt(:bnlfteing with checks for tile monih · helo unable to work spould get in toUcl! with
of April, 1980', and disabled workers under
hls social security orrice, promptly. The SO·
••e SO m&amp;J have their IOdat 1ecurlty records
cial security office whic~ serves the ·area is
frozen to protect their own .and their lami·
located at 309 Putnam Street, Marietta, Ohio,
Uo,e• riChjato future benelito.
and is open [rom 9;00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. on

eli:btb

Gay Cartwright. West Columbia
,aDd Charle1 Yonker, New Hlv.n,
freshmen; Pat1y Taylor, Letlrt
and Phil Hoffman, New Huen.
tobomores; BeverLy ·Roush, Malon and Larry Morrison, New
Haven, juniors; Carolyn Dotaon,

pert, president of the
Club, announcri that the
1a open t9 the public.

FOR 18801

Sewing Club .Plans
ThanksgMng ·Meal
For Needy Family

..,

The Jolly Buneh

af-

SewinJ Club

GIFT OF TROUGIITFULNESS- A ITfmiON!
Eooy IUid ...- . - Jlllt- ilr ud bu&gt;" tllot.,..
a Gift ~. eampleto wia. 1111n1a......, SaDU. Cllou

met Saturday eventnc at the home

of ¥n. Willtam ~ Jtnobson.

,.:.T~o~~~~u:n~de~r=lh~e~s~e~~~~~~~pe~r~-~~M~o~n~da~y~t5hrough Friday.

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tVw.DEsaVED HONcit

• By AICift McMr

Panthers

•

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Evenly Ma.t~li-e.d- In Weight

Jacket~

Retotd H.,j ~~ -~
For Thursday
At New Haven

JOIN$ OOI&gt;GIR STAff
LOS ANGELES UPI ~ Joe Ze1&amp;·
tar a former member 'of the St.

,1..0~is Cardinals argantntion and
general mp.nager of three minor
ij~m' In~ .• ~euel· league clubs, has been added ta the

-

H~,.. ,,.~~LIIAli\IJ
Nov. '11,

Ttle Nq Ha..._ C.tttetn WUI
hold a Thankq:ivlN: D» hop thia
Thuradar evepif'J at. 1:30. Every
Tlluriday the caw,een features
"The Jays" of P~n:tr • .w.hq play
the late1t in rock and rall1nd pop-

~aft of tbe ~s Angeles noogers.

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Game, Nijjlolroad.
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TIGERS $101! $CCIUTS
-QilTI\OIT UPI - Mike Guerra:
JUIIPIIfJ.er Qf Uf!Y~tna of Uie C\lban
Ga. . . . ·A'IMrk:an Wifllef Le8$Ue, i.nd ~bel Perez,
a:tnef~l man,.ger ol Manguez of
t)tJ p~erto Ri~an League, have been
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b~ilding. Refrnhmeqtl wili be sold
during the informal affair.

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The dante Is aponso~ by the

Junior Women's dub whici:J formu·
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for teens of the Meit:• - Mason area .
Admission wiH be 2k pet penon.

Look Here!
For All_ Y~lll' Gift

WRAPPING NEEDS
Ribbons - !lows - Foil

D~TTON'S
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Woodard ....... . . ... .. 488
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No lest than five up~ets jlll'l"ed the Senllnel's Football Pre·
diction Panel last weekend with nine predictors taldng pa~t.
A gesture of true aporlomanshtp was turned in by lawyer B1\1
porter who had been knocked out of the lead the week belpre
by Pearl Williams.
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When Williams declined to "shoot another basket after I •
• ... game was over" in the "across the nation" exerclse thrown in
. , "for fun" after the regular SEOAL season had ended, Porte1
authorize~ this statement:
·
"I concede. Mr. Williams won It lair and square. He de·

• serves the 'f-bone ."

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Howud Parker,

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kb Sprln.. r, &amp;.T, 192.,, • ...Sr.

Chari•• Downie, LG, 100 • , .Sr.
Ray Jtw.ll, C, 14,••••• , .Soph.

Roger Sttwart, RG, 139 • , • ,hph .

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'fa· , , Sopb.

Tom Grue .. r, 11, 16f•••• · .Jr.

R•Y Poullfi,OB,. 165 • • • • .So-ph.

in 12 yeart.

tvtp rport r11ton la JerrJ

......., Pemero, ....y ... ill

By BPII GRIMM

...

f41~~ty Massillon, harkfilg ,jlacl! to
the "IO!ld olcl da~•" ~nder' ~au I Brown and,Ciwel! tf;.ltler,
ow.Jied anqther O~lo ~lgh school football champlonfl)llp ~~~ Th~ Sl!lfif pounly Tlgero; who rolled unbeaten 'nd' •j!Diiiia
tl'~lllb a ru,aod ID-~ame • schedu\e, ltn!shed on t~lfqf ' the
heap (1'1' \bQ Oth atfJight week in the UnlU!d Pr(!ss Intel'~·
ti'o~il ·Ohio hi 11 school coathea Bears. S\rJni took over after U,te
ratJnta·. .
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1957 seaso~ from Lee, T'rilaql,

COLUMIIUII (UPI) -

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MIDDI.IPORT
'r\ike lh•fer', LE, 1!11 • • • .loph.
W•• Gllkkef, LT, 165 .• ,Sopoh,

Don Ro~tb. I,.G, 195 ......Soph.
W•rrtn Hulbert, C, 192 • ·

.Sope..

)et. Werner, RG, 150 • • · · .Sr.
talph ldw•r• RT, 165 , , , .lr.

lay Klon, ttl, 165 ••••.. Jr.
ferry Fry, QB, 1S2 · • · · • • · .Sr.
N•lteor Harrlt, LH. UO • , , , .Sr.
Dave H.rtlnltr, IM, 112 , •••tr.

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'fit: Flv6

'of the 10 vletorie&amp; W@re'1ihttiuts.
Who llnlahed his 1ecOnd
It was Massillon
the way
MassiLlon by winniQI thls season, the Tlgen Qininl
the marble•, practically wr'ap· the top spot on the first ratinls
up the state title Saturday of the campaie;n and holdlnJ lt
a 20·0 victory over the Ti· every week.
' old rival, Canton McKinley.
The f1nal top flve in tbe U. P:.
~11lllon Gets 14 VDtes
U. ratlnga held their po1ition fot
A totat of 211 ~aches voted in the third atralgbt week. Unbeaten
the finaJ ratings of the season and Kettering Fairmont was third with
14 of tilem YQted Massillon In the lline vietorlet, followed bY 18da
No. 1 spot. Unbeaten Springfield, -champion M'-rlon Hardinl .(8·1) In
which comQitted itt ntne·eame fourth pla(e and Toledo DeVUbtls
l~hedule a ww~ a1o, came in l'ec- (8-41·1&gt; in fifth.
ond with slx fittt place voters and
Marietta (f.(}) made a bll ad·
201 points, ~ behind the Tigen. vance, comii\J up trom aeven~b t~
was the first •tate title tor 1 ixth, while Troy a.t J"mped
alnce the days of Chuck from 10th to sevel\th. pot~tf~;~a.
assistant coach Unbeaten
f4rma
tinilhe4 -i~
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Syracuse llolds
Top Rank Aotong
Major Colleges

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Serti.c;e
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State (9·1)
4. Texas l (8-1)
ft. Wl!IConstn
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8. Georgia (8-lJ ·
7. Sou. CaUforn'la \ .(&amp;,1)

8. Wnhl!liiPn

1he magn"'"'nf;' ,· , .

Byus, Myrtle
Car9lyo Sisson.

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Olbome,
Damewood,

Reed,

Dennis

!Lloyd Blackwood, Jamea Bailey,
J. &amp;. Davit, Elden Blake, Jr.,
W. Hul1, Carl Kaub, Ron·

Jame11 Reeae, Rev.
BeriW'd

Paulsen.

Danny &amp;emnd, Ray E. Adama.

R;'::·~·~P;au:lHomer
Hooks,Rice.,
Rev. Thurman
Dwllht

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A !lalllflod Cullomar
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Preas International major college
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lace ~I lege.
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beat lD: Buckeye State. M.'r~on
Massillon, in rollinC t~ its fint
ChariH Riffle, RH, 143.• , •••Sr.
won It ~~Y~t~ar~:~~·~·,·,y,wlth a~
..~ (I·n scored
unbeaten·untied
seaSontqtal
sinceof 19!19
an aweeomj
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Nick Cqatea, F&amp;, lSI • • ••• ,,lr.

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Buckeye Cage Fans See llright
· Year Ah~d With Jerry Lqeas

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Silel8111,·)!121 iii. - .CqmJNII'I! l\'l'e$li \1) ~n .

Bill Wll1011, LH, 170••• .• • •• Sr aueceeded Marlon Harding as ,the

Rutland and area i,tball
dine ·tomorrow night In the Mo. B•um.. rdntr, PI, 152 • .ao,h.
Grade School !here with Coac~ Bill He" as speaker and bon·
ored guolla being the !959 Utile Buckeye champions,· the
Rutland Red Devils.
Ticket• still are available. Coach Jim Vennart, the winning·
est coach In this area, will tell one or two Qf hla traditionally
funny. stories.
The homage due Rutlood's team hardly will be paid up
completely . But a lot of people wll\ do their best tomorrow
night :_
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Good~ :Olden Crid D3ys

Ll, 151. , .Sr.

Rol•nd Htmsl.y, RT,

WELKER'S M.AP~.I . I,AWH
. POULTJI,Y FARM

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This came from Porter although he took a 5-5 Satur~'Y on
college games. No one knows what Mr. Willlams would have
come up with had he ~layed .
How~ver Micky Wllltams the barber, low man on the Pan·
: el's totem Pole for weeks on end, came up with the best se
: tecllons. His 7-lltopped sll Rial oompetllors, enough to brlnf
• him out of the basement, Ken McElhmney, the mayor-e.lect ol
• Mlddl~rt who had been tied lor seventli w•th 60-30, had r
disappointing 3-7 which qualified him for the best also-rar
player. Kermit Walton'a 6-4 pulled him above McEihmney
8~·35 to Ken's 63·37.
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other fi~lshers were 'Rich Jones, 6·4 lor 70·30, B•ll Ch•ld!
3·7 for 11Ml5, Don Hubbard 5-~ lor 67·33, Bill Brown 4·6 for
66-34 Ron Springer 4-6 lor 64-36.
The manasemehttakes this pportunlty to extend Its appre.
tlatlon to all members of the football pane\ lor. their laithfu
service during the grid season now closed locaUy. Many fam
took a great interest in "competing" with the Panel. !,Ike In
the game itself, the Papel demonotraled that the "old colleg&lt;
try" will pay olf with victory. Chlida, Hubbard, Brown1 Por
ter, and Wllll&lt;iroa all had· shots at .the top with Pearl Whll•m•
enaerglng as chat.np.
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'-Daily SentinO!, Pomeroy-Midd\eport, 0 ., Nov. 24, 1959
tVw.DEsaVED HONcit

• By AICift McMr

Panthers

•

•

Evenly Ma.t~li-e.d- In Weight

Jacket~

Retotd H.,j ~~ -~
For Thursday
At New Haven

JOIN$ OOI&gt;GIR STAff
LOS ANGELES UPI ~ Joe Ze1&amp;·
tar a former member 'of the St.

,1..0~is Cardinals argantntion and
general mp.nager of three minor
ij~m' In~ .• ~euel· league clubs, has been added ta the

-

H~,.. ,,.~~LIIAli\IJ
Nov. '11,

Ttle Nq Ha..._ C.tttetn WUI
hold a Thankq:ivlN: D» hop thia
Thuradar evepif'J at. 1:30. Every
Tlluriday the caw,een features
"The Jays" of P~n:tr • .w.hq play
the late1t in rock and rall1nd pop-

~aft of tbe ~s Angeles noogers.

'ili.&amp;ll&gt;

..

1959

\

Game, Nijjlolroad.
.. •'

TIGERS $101! $CCIUTS
-QilTI\OIT UPI - Mike Guerra:
JUIIPIIfJ.er Qf Uf!Y~tna of Uie C\lban
Ga. . . . ·A'IMrk:an Wifllef Le8$Ue, i.nd ~bel Perez,
a:tnef~l man,.ger ol Manguez of
t)tJ p~erto Ri~an League, have been
.. 21 ... D .7ll0 !Jian,d ._. (\111 \lPle icouts by the

tames, .. AIDI1rlcan

ular ret.:ords.

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1310 1610 !WI

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. ..... II 19 .367
IIAION MIGHS
. 3 Game&amp;, N~KR'lfoad, ~7~

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. 1 Game, Nesse!i'oad, ·228

I T•·•~ 3 Games, American Legion,

!2 Ohlo ~layers

2311

Team 1 Game, Quality

Printer•,

818 .
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Till! •t• SIII.S !!OV. \.
Neiieiroad·:: .. .. .. .. . . 1!03

Drafte~. lly.New

F~1hall

Chapmtjn . . . . . . . . 4$8
Cucl .............. . 452
a.~. wright
.. .. •.. .. 44o

lle held• in

the New Ha.ven ~ouUI Center
b~ilding. Refrnhmeqtl wili be sold
during the informal affair.

fi&amp;eu .

The dante Is aponso~ by the

Junior Women's dub whici:J formu·
lated the Canteen as entertainment
for teens of the Meit:• - Mason area .
Admission wiH be 2k pet penon.

Look Here!
For All_ Y~lll' Gift

WRAPPING NEEDS
Ribbons - !lows - Foil

D~TTON'S
l)ltUG $TORE

Woodard ....... . . ... .. 488
~P.t;.

The nnteen h® wlll

Mld~port

Coals Bldg.

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SPORTS .
DESK

•

No lest than five up~ets jlll'l"ed the Senllnel's Football Pre·
diction Panel last weekend with nine predictors taldng pa~t.
A gesture of true aporlomanshtp was turned in by lawyer B1\1
porter who had been knocked out of the lead the week belpre
by Pearl Williams.
h
'
When Williams declined to "shoot another basket after I •
• ... game was over" in the "across the nation" exerclse thrown in
. , "for fun" after the regular SEOAL season had ended, Porte1
authorize~ this statement:
·
"I concede. Mr. Williams won It lair and square. He de·

• serves the 'f-bone ."

''

Howud Parker,

~·

kb Sprln.. r, &amp;.T, 192.,, • ...Sr.

Chari•• Downie, LG, 100 • , .Sr.
Ray Jtw.ll, C, 14,••••• , .Soph.

Roger Sttwart, RG, 139 • , • ,hph .

....

'fa· , , Sopb.

Tom Grue .. r, 11, 16f•••• · .Jr.

R•Y Poullfi,OB,. 165 • • • • .So-ph.

in 12 yeart.

tvtp rport r11ton la JerrJ

......., Pemero, ....y ... ill

By BPII GRIMM

...

f41~~ty Massillon, harkfilg ,jlacl! to
the "IO!ld olcl da~•" ~nder' ~au I Brown and,Ciwel! tf;.ltler,
ow.Jied anqther O~lo ~lgh school football champlonfl)llp ~~~ Th~ Sl!lfif pounly Tlgero; who rolled unbeaten 'nd' •j!Diiiia
tl'~lllb a ru,aod ID-~ame • schedu\e, ltn!shed on t~lfqf ' the
heap (1'1' \bQ Oth atfJight week in the UnlU!d Pr(!ss Intel'~·
ti'o~il ·Ohio hi 11 school coathea Bears. S\rJni took over after U,te
ratJnta·. .
'
1957 seaso~ from Lee, T'rilaql,

COLUMIIUII (UPI) -

. ap.."
ru .1:se' . . .

coa~ ,•r pointe to t~e oppojiltlllli~

MIDDI.IPORT
'r\ike lh•fer', LE, 1!11 • • • .loph.
W•• Gllkkef, LT, 165 .• ,Sopoh,

Don Ro~tb. I,.G, 195 ......Soph.
W•rrtn Hulbert, C, 192 • ·

.Sope..

)et. Werner, RG, 150 • • · · .Sr.
talph ldw•r• RT, 165 , , , .lr.

lay Klon, ttl, 165 ••••.. Jr.
ferry Fry, QB, 1S2 · • · · • • · .Sr.
N•lteor Harrlt, LH. UO • , , , .Sr.
Dave H.rtlnltr, IM, 112 , •••tr.

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'fit: Flv6

'of the 10 vletorie&amp; W@re'1ihttiuts.
Who llnlahed his 1ecOnd
It was Massillon
the way
MassiLlon by winniQI thls season, the Tlgen Qininl
the marble•, practically wr'ap· the top spot on the first ratinls
up the state title Saturday of the campaie;n and holdlnJ lt
a 20·0 victory over the Ti· every week.
' old rival, Canton McKinley.
The f1nal top flve in tbe U. P:.
~11lllon Gets 14 VDtes
U. ratlnga held their po1ition fot
A totat of 211 ~aches voted in the third atralgbt week. Unbeaten
the finaJ ratings of the season and Kettering Fairmont was third with
14 of tilem YQted Massillon In the lline vietorlet, followed bY 18da
No. 1 spot. Unbeaten Springfield, -champion M'-rlon Hardinl .(8·1) In
which comQitted itt ntne·eame fourth pla(e and Toledo DeVUbtls
l~hedule a ww~ a1o, came in l'ec- (8-41·1&gt; in fifth.
ond with slx fittt place voters and
Marietta (f.(}) made a bll ad·
201 points, ~ behind the Tigen. vance, comii\J up trom aeven~b t~
was the first •tate title tor 1 ixth, while Troy a.t J"mped
alnce the days of Chuck from 10th to sevel\th. pot~tf~;~a.
assistant coach Unbeaten
f4rma
tinilhe4 -i~
r~~~J~~~~~C~h~ir~ag~o eighth place and Martina terr)',
'

Syracuse llolds
Top Rank Aotong
Major Colleges

1: '

Droqqto·
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Serti.c;e
For

State (9·1)
4. Texas l (8-1)
ft. Wl!IConstn
(1·~
8. Georgia (8-lJ ·
7. Sou. CaUforn'la \ .(&amp;,1)

8. Wnhl!liiPn

1he magn"'"'nf;' ,· , .

Byus, Myrtle
Car9lyo Sisson.

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up "~'~\nt!:.

rourth Row:

Olbome,
Damewood,

Reed,

Dennis

!Lloyd Blackwood, Jamea Bailey,
J. &amp;. Davit, Elden Blake, Jr.,
W. Hul1, Carl Kaub, Ron·

Jame11 Reeae, Rev.
BeriW'd

Paulsen.

Danny &amp;emnd, Ray E. Adama.

R;'::·~·~P;au:lHomer
Hooks,Rice.,
Rev. Thurman
Dwllht

W4olllam Houlton, Osrflr

:Wallace pamewood, l!IIR
Carr, Hal Doster. ·

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FA$'JES~

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A !lalllflod Cullomar
II Oqt' 1'11"81 coDol..doralleli

EV/ING'S $TORE

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Preas International major college
rootball ratln1~ with ftq~l place
votes and won · lost records.
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1. $)'ra&lt;:uae 28 (9·~)
338
2. Ml,.loslppi 4 (8-1)
280

s. LouJaiana

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Reese, Rn~aleen

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lace ~I lege.
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beat lD: Buckeye State. M.'r~on
Massillon, in rollinC t~ its fint
ChariH Riffle, RH, 143.• , •••Sr.
won It ~~Y~t~ar~:~~·~·,·,y,wlth a~
..~ (I·n scored
unbeaten·untied
seaSontqtal
sinceof 19!19
an aweeomj
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Buckeye Cage Fans See llright
· Year Ah~d With Jerry Lqeas

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Bill Wll1011, LH, 170••• .• • •• Sr aueceeded Marlon Harding as ,the

Rutland and area i,tball
dine ·tomorrow night In the Mo. B•um.. rdntr, PI, 152 • .ao,h.
Grade School !here with Coac~ Bill He" as speaker and bon·
ored guolla being the !959 Utile Buckeye champions,· the
Rutland Red Devils.
Ticket• still are available. Coach Jim Vennart, the winning·
est coach In this area, will tell one or two Qf hla traditionally
funny. stories.
The homage due Rutlood's team hardly will be paid up
completely . But a lot of people wll\ do their best tomorrow
night :_
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This came from Porter although he took a 5-5 Satur~'Y on
college games. No one knows what Mr. Willlams would have
come up with had he ~layed .
How~ver Micky Wllltams the barber, low man on the Pan·
: el's totem Pole for weeks on end, came up with the best se
: tecllons. His 7-lltopped sll Rial oompetllors, enough to brlnf
• him out of the basement, Ken McElhmney, the mayor-e.lect ol
• Mlddl~rt who had been tied lor seventli w•th 60-30, had r
disappointing 3-7 which qualified him for the best also-rar
player. Kermit Walton'a 6-4 pulled him above McEihmney
8~·35 to Ken's 63·37.
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3·7 for 11Ml5, Don Hubbard 5-~ lor 67·33, Bill Brown 4·6 for
66-34 Ron Springer 4-6 lor 64-36.
The manasemehttakes this pportunlty to extend Its appre.
tlatlon to all members of the football pane\ lor. their laithfu
service during the grid season now closed locaUy. Many fam
took a great interest in "competing" with the Panel. !,Ike In
the game itself, the Papel demonotraled that the "old colleg&lt;
try" will pay olf with victory. Chlida, Hubbard, Brown1 Por
ter, and Wllll&lt;iroa all had· shots at .the top with Pearl Whll•m•
enaerglng as chat.np.
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SIX ROOM APARTMENT WIT!l
three bedrooms, biltb, plus gar-

WANT ADS

al;le. Two blockfl fr'om busmes.s
d1stnct Call 401-J
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PO&amp; CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHONE 398

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TELEVISIO~ GU·iDE

WSAZ.TV Channel 3 '

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loaert!Wl. Jlintnum ebarg,.- GO ee.ot&amp;
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per W&lt;R for tbree conaecuti~e 1D.sert1ona.
~at ..... 011e month tc. 30 renta per word.
1.f.uU lite of 3 oentil per word Wlll be ebarsOO tor advertinna
lfaot paid wit.hln 10 4ays ~fter recelvinl: bill.
Errwa in AdvtrU.dq -Should be reported lnunedlately. Tb
~ Sfatlnel will DOt be :reaporwble for more ttlllD one Incorrect iDBerUGn.
C';"~ oi Tbanb and Sped.&amp;~ Notices o1 Even1:6 fl.OO. Oblruan•
publilbed at 1 cel'lll ~r word.
WORDS
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8 DAYS
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$6 00
711c
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$2.26
$7.110
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For Sale

WANTED

SEE TI:IE

!lATCHING EGGS FLOCKS FOR
1960. Be assured of a profitable
market for yollt ll1Ul11- For dell-21)-6tc

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Rambler

laljl write Atkma Chl(ks, Pome-

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NO HUNTING OF ANY KIND
on my farm durmg quail !ieaso~.
Adeline Parker Browning, Rutland,
1121-3tp
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AUCTIONfliR
C9mpl•'- IMrvlct
CriH INclfont
Write, Phont~ - Contact

KARl &amp; VAN ZANDT

Ill Cord ot Thanks

Pomeroy, ethto
r\EIGHBORS
AND
friends To all who rontr1huted .
to the lovely flowers sent 1n GOOD
C.: LEAN LUMP CUAL. 1
Call .Rutland, 2-41:1::1.&lt;: Ul'YIIJe
memory of Mrs John H. HawkHo&amp;ue.
ms, or In any way as~1sted at the
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time of her death, we extend! - he&lt;~rtfclt thanks
TWo t'OR 1 HE PRH..: E!: OF ONE.
John R Hawkms and children
Regular su:e flashlij.b.t battteriet.
Mr and Mrs. Chris Mattox
lOc each~ Howie)' and. need, Midand family
dU!port
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USED
$1,295. Hydramali&lt;:. Spotless orl·
t:HAJN SAWS. WE GOT
a:tnal turquoise and wh1te 1m
'em $4\J 00 "ll· One-man and
11h. Blaettnars, Pomeroy, 0.
ready to go, !KCliS Equipment
C.:o.
1l-20-Blc
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va 2 DOOR FAlR· ONt; WARM MORNING COAL
Ian!. $895 A clean sharp ear
heater. Good condttwn $20. Call
ju1t waJlJhg for you. Blaettn11rs
11·21-6tc

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Bradford, k..clne, Ohl•

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Biallttnarr, Pomeroy, o ll 21 -fHc

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Pomeroy 525
KAUTZ F~ED STORE
At Ch••t•r
Yukon 5·2145
HAMILL SERVICE STATION

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ii:ACES - PRIZES

of New

BAU.OONS

Before 9:00A.M.
Albeny 3i53

sullltaY 'Motlnee

Z p.m. lo ·4 p.m.

Every Day Bervlee

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ilreakfust Set, Counter, 4 wooden 11tools, 3 booth&amp;. Phone
!1:4822.
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19113 ' BUICK SPECIAL. $49~.
2 J)por Sedan. E:&lt;ceptional. A. K. t:, REGISTERED PEKINBlaettnart. Pomeroy, 0.
sese Pup11. Mrs. Harry Lodwick,
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RADIO &amp; SMALL
appliance repair. Phone Otia
.»cChntock, Racine, Gbio.

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19ll(l OLDS ~- TWo DOOR HARD - - ' - - - - -- - top, 2 tone, power brakes and -".b:W lllflU PATft'!RNS PLASTIC
1teering, radio and
heater 1 wtnt~ow blinds and sbadetl, Vene BOB'S TREE
.ll-3-2!Up.
$1290. Call 804-M.
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t-um blmdtl, 1111 kmd11 and &lt;:&lt;~Jura
l' Iller ila11s 11wnmgs, l.lay and
Geetl Caun &amp;.1,.0. C•re
Nt&amp;ht nanw plates all kind-s ' - -- -::--:---:===--JJ\11 ~nt I~
~lununum Iudden all kmds'
I-A-BEAUTY
~TROPOLitAN Eree E~tnnate
Dale WI
i VISIT B-A BEAUT'( SHOP'
Aut. S.l"
-·~ Supply 21 d ' Umo
A ppe Hair shaping, permanent watiDJ
1 lw fC
l'omcr~y, Onw.
n 11 .;~~~~ ~~~ _;~~~wg. Call 2311, Racine.

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IJSEU STOVES WE HAVE GOOD - - - - - - - - - - - coal, gas and fuel oil heatcu. ( l..Ub 1 I nsuranc•·
F1fc Novell,v Shop, Middleport
::-~-FOR 'fiiAT .EX'l'HA SOMETHING
()pen 10 •· m. until 7.30 p. m. --ooN··8
- T-I-VERS
tn Cbrlatma• greetmws, slop at
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the Quality Print Sho(&gt;, North
Secontl Ave, Middleport, and

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from • 1lleal bulk illallr whO can _... JO"
promptly 1114
pi'llifll. ·~ways lOJftst
quoted We 11'8 equtppetf Ill ,.,. Jlia , &amp;00!1.
oftldeat eemc..
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PO 16, J7, to, 23, 24, 211, so;
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•Selt Set vice Reoord Ulsplaya
•Establlahed by us in l1igh tr&lt;tflocaUono~

onet

•You own and operlltc
•Inventory 100% rr.turnnblo
for cath or credit
•Roopeclt•d record produ&lt;'c~s &amp;.
IP'Ianufwcturers
•l&gt;lltrlbuton nf m&amp;jor record
brands
•No cet rich quick 11d:wmo
•Good profit
QUAUFICA']'lONS - Onlv n.'lponaible. far s~"htcd lndiVJd-

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RATES OF TAXATION. FOR 1959
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In JMII'Oil&lt;ft.,. of law, I, Clyde G. Mlllh.... Tru .....,r of IIU Ooonlf, Oll~ do Mrebv clve aotl&lt;e
llbat 100 number of Millo loolecl oo oadl dollor of P1'0P8111' ,on Ill., GtMral Tox 'l&gt;uplloote of
Rul Wale, Public UMIIty ODd Petoollll Properly wllllln oalcl Ooonlf loflbe yeot liiiiD II ao follows:

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buslneu, Mleklng a Jong term
~nn~Uon will be conHidercd
•ca'- •Spu_re or full time $9715
lnvettment, depending on 1lze

TOWNSHIPS

of territory de1ired

SCIIOOL DISTRIC111

WRITE, WIRE OR CALL
BEST llECORD DIVISION
American International
Industries, l!u.
LeoMa Tower Bldg , Phlla. 2, Pt.
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All •lqh elasa dairy animals .olti'C!:tod from, ttp betd.!l,_
PJ!in to 'attend tbl1 ule at you wJU not be diNppetn\id U. thls
offerl01. .Wf b1ve tried to plek tttUe- ,..U •llodlecl uddtn, ,
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apartment and 5 room apartment. A. W. Bena:el, Phone
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I

Practice
·•..•Platters

SIX ROOM APARTMENT WIT!l
three bedrooms, biltb, plus gar-

WANT ADS

al;le. Two blockfl fr'om busmes.s
d1stnct Call 401-J
11 24 (ltc

PO&amp; CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHONE 398

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Dally SenUntl, Pomeroy-Ujd,dlepGrt,·ll., N'ov. '2'4,1911!g;:_~r .J

TELEVISIO~ GU·iDE

WSAZ.TV Channel 3 '

RhTES

· ~tl 1*' word. •
loaert!Wl. Jlintnum ebarg,.- GO ee.ot&amp;
I
per W&lt;R for tbree conaecuti~e 1D.sert1ona.
~at ..... 011e month tc. 30 renta per word.
1.f.uU lite of 3 oentil per word Wlll be ebarsOO tor advertinna
lfaot paid wit.hln 10 4ays ~fter recelvinl: bill.
Errwa in AdvtrU.dq -Should be reported lnunedlately. Tb
~ Sfatlnel will DOt be :reaporwble for more ttlllD one Incorrect iDBerUGn.
C';"~ oi Tbanb and Sped.&amp;~ Notices o1 Even1:6 fl.OO. Oblruan•
publilbed at 1 cel'lll ~r word.
WORDS
l DAY
8 DAYS
8 DAYI
1 160
111
f!Oc:
'90&lt;
$1.3G
$4.110
JO
60c
$1.20
$1.80
$6 00
711c
$1.1lC
$2.26
$7.110
t\da received by 10 A 11. will be ln that day'a paper.

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(9)

For Sale

WANTED

SEE TI:IE

!lATCHING EGGS FLOCKS FOR
1960. Be assured of a profitable
market for yollt ll1Ul11- For dell-21)-6tc

·-

I

1960.
Rambler

laljl write Atkma Chl(ks, Pome-

roy.

I

NO HUNTING OF ANY KIND
on my farm durmg quail !ieaso~.
Adeline Parker Browning, Rutland,
1121-3tp
. Rl L

AT

AUCTIONfliR
C9mpl•'- IMrvlct
CriH INclfont
Write, Phont~ - Contact

KARl &amp; VAN ZANDT

Ill Cord ot Thanks

Pomeroy, ethto
r\EIGHBORS
AND
friends To all who rontr1huted .
to the lovely flowers sent 1n GOOD
C.: LEAN LUMP CUAL. 1
Call .Rutland, 2-41:1::1.&lt;: Ul'YIIJe
memory of Mrs John H. HawkHo&amp;ue.
ms, or In any way as~1sted at the
11 ·3-:Wtc
time of her death, we extend! - he&lt;~rtfclt thanks
TWo t'OR 1 HE PRH..: E!: OF ONE.
John R Hawkms and children
Regular su:e flashlij.b.t battteriet.
Mr and Mrs. Chris Mattox
lOc each~ Howie)' and. need, Midand family
dU!port
11 6 lfc I
1 24 ue 56" X MODEL MOTORCYCLE
ttl)
Harley Davld~on Phone Racme 1
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11·2V·6t&lt;

1966 POTIAC VB 2 DR. SEDAN
USED
$1,295. Hydramali&lt;:. Spotless orl·
t:HAJN SAWS. WE GOT
a:tnal turquoise and wh1te 1m
'em $4\J 00 "ll· One-man and
11h. Blaettnars, Pomeroy, 0.
ready to go, !KCliS Equipment
C.:o.
1l-20-Blc
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F1fc Novell,v Shop, Middleport
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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov . 24, 1959

Middleport C:o~ple Celebrating Golden
Wedding Anniversary At Home Today

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The Women's Association of the First United Presbyterian
of Middleport met last Thursday evening at the church

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Under ber direction a dramatic worship service ot l_)rai~
Mra. Ev_erett BachneJ, daughter called "Altars of Thanksgiving" using as the focal pomt an
Karen, Mn.. Ray Bachner, Mrs. all white altar.
Jack Bachner and Mra. Paul HI~
Hymns used at various pol.nts lD
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Around And
About
Middleport

coming Wednesday

penin.J. The &amp;erYic-es wilt start
it '1:30 at lbe Cburcb of Chr ist
fud OES members are r equested

.tonslaiJ and dau.g.hter Edith visit· the program were "Beneath the votlona with an appropriate Thanb
ed In Parkenburg Sunday.
cr'oss of Jesus," "JOy to the World " glvi.ng prayer.
Amoflil those attend.inJ the and "Give or Your Best to the Mas·
lli8s Margaret Sauer read tbe
·JO meet at the church at '1 :15.
Ohio UnivenJty-Bowling
Green ter.'
missionaries for tbe day and offerl On Friday, Nov. 27, the Cbappme laal Saturday w~e Mr. 1nd
Women Wbtl had leading parts in ed special prayer for them.
t'r oHieers Will meet at tbe MaMr1. Donald Milll, ~barle• Hu· the program were Mrs. • Ronald
report for Group 1 was givjoaie Hill to practicE for the
kina and Bill Turner.
Hemlock Grove Grange 2049 met in regular wsion SaturHand, Mra. Marcu.s Chambera, ,Qirs. enThe
by
Mrs.
Hand and Group 11
...._Uation of offiten. Tbey will
day evening with Leo Story worthy master presiding .
Noah Haakin1 ·p reached at the E. 0 . Tewksbary and Mrs. Paul by Mrs J. E . Harley . The report of
;lao Uve a practice meeting on
A contribution was made to the Tuberculosis and Health
Forest Run and ·Racine M:etbodiat Haptonatall and daughter, F..dith, the recent bazaar was given by
Nov. 30.
Association. The new furnace has been installed and was used
Cburcb Sunday mo~ eu,bstitut· with various memben having read· Mrs. Owens and various others who
for the first time at this meeting. All who wish to donate gifts
ing for Rev. Joba. ' Elwood who inp.
helpe~ .
As each key woman mad'e her reCor the patients at the Athens State Hospital are requested to
was recently returned 1from the
marks she advanced to the altar . At the close of the meeting rehospital.
briug them to th e next meeting 1 Short Jokes were given by SYI·
December 5.
' vii:l Midkiff, Nellie Smith, MuUyn
·Miu Margaret Sauer was the and left a piece of the material to freshment. were served by n.c
Pom....,y, Oblo
Stockton, Edna Clark, Ethel Hart
$_u nday dinner cuut ol Mr. and indicate atone, with the last wo- hostess, Mi'~ . Rodney Sauer, M:ss
Thanksglvlog was the theme of and Alice Stockton .
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lin. George sauer and 1011 Dick. mBn's piece completina: the crou. Mary Park, Miss Susan Park, Mrs.
At the conclusion memben ad- Charlotte Perrin, Mrs. Haptonatall
the prueram pres~nted by the leeRiddles by the lecturer and the
Mrs. Marraret White of Colij.rttbua
vanced
to the altar and left- theit and 'Mrs.·Hand with ·Mra. carl Gilturer, Clara Paulsen. Several read- singi ng of "Count Your .Blessings"
il alto a cueat In the Sauer home
thank
offering
gift. A special an- more, Mrs. George Sauer and MrL
ings
were
given
including
"Novemconcluded
the
program.
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in
the
evenin.J
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the
George
TONIGHT
nual collection, this offering· goes Robert Lowery as contributora.
Sauera
and
their
company
went
~~ti~;~,~~Fr:~ioa:
n~k:~Ciark; "Today I Give Sa ndwiches, cookies, jello and
''IT STARTED WITI-1 A KISS"
' Mildred Stockton; ''An coffee were served by Mr. and Mrs.
to the Harold Sauer home and to overaeas mission WDr.lr..
Mrs. Harold Sauer presided at
Thanksgiving," Lu- Homer Willard, Amanda Eastman
viaited with Mra. Addle Fugate.
MASONS TO MEET
Glenn Ford - Debbte Reynolds
Story ; "Keep Your Machinery 1and Gcr dld and Pearl Hayes .
:.Mrs. Iva BJ'Own was taken to the business meeting and Mrs. Karl
There will be a special m C'eting
Earl Cowefl ; "The FatteJ
the Meigs Geaeral Hospital Moo- Owens gave the devotfbns and
Not Ojloft Wod ....... y
used
as
bet
theme,
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Be
of
Mid4leport Lo4g&amp;-- No. 363 F.
4ay
moming
afte.f
becoming
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Helen Q,"'"Y, and "The DC·
1'bankful?" reading from the ·a nd A. M., NoVember 23 at 7:30 p.
Hen,' Bernard Puul11en .
ber home.
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.air. and Mrt, Mont R. west or Psalms ~md Jiving the hlatory of m. at tbe Masonic Hall . . P8.ul M·.
Roaevllle via.lted over the week Thanksgiving. She cloaed ft~e de· DarneU is the Ma•~r of the Lodge,
elid w1tb bl1 aitter, Mra. Heney
1 Hennety, l.ocal, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrt. Charlel Hudnall,
benton Pona, Mr. and Mrt. lleese
Ml. Gile ad , and Miss Phyllis Pettit
Wut and· ton _Tommy, Pomeroy,
of Middlepport, have received
J4r. and Mr1. Paul K. Ruuell
word that Larry 0 . Hudnall of
and daU~hter Kathy were in Rain·
the u . S. Army Battalion, third
elle, W. Va., over tbe weekend
gunner, 39th 4uxiliary, who la
viaiUnc with relatives. They went
.stationed in Newburk, Germany,
elpeei&amp;ll)' -to visit her 1i1tet, Sbir·
ha s bel'ln promoted to PFC.
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MUSIC BY
PFc Hudnan enlisted In the
Mr. and Mrs. ctor Grimm, of Mldd.leport are celeuraUnl· leyllr.McGraw
and
llrs.
Joe Savely and
Army, Feb. 1, 1909, and went their 50th wedding anniversary today at their home On 84 dauchter Su11n of
Akron visited
ovt'rse11s on Sept. 8. His promotion South Second Avenue.
.
recenUy Witb Mrs. Mallet Sanborn
Group
rn•de Sept. 29 and he will
They were married ·November 24, 1909 by Rev. W. H. How· and Mlsa Beli Sanborn .
"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'ib~e~·~"~"~"~e~as~lo~r~tw~o~yo~...,~--;;;;.W j
pastor of the First United Brethern Church
Port&amp;- Mr. and Mrs. Vircii Edwards of
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memben of the u. B. Church.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
They were manied in tbelr their parent:J reeentl:r to . help Edwardl and family and Mr. and
own home with reception follow- celebrate their annivei'IJJ7'.
Mrl. L. D. Diles.
ing with fr1enda and relat~ves.
Merri Chrlltine Ault small dsuThe Grintl have received rDJnr
Mr. Grim was a master mechan· gifts and urda from thU' hlJ.. (bter of Mr. and Mrs. William
ist at Semet Solvay Coke Co., Uvea and friendl in ob~anee AuU auffered a badLy lacerated
later they went into groceey b~f. of their anniveraary.
fincer at her bomt Sunday. M.erri
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ne.u in PortBmouth, then movina:
Christine will be a ,t!ar old on
to Middleport where they had a
Cbrlstm11s diiJ.
eroct!ry store and later a re•taurMrs. Tom Biley and. Mrs. RoRnt. bert A¥Jey were in Columbu1
They ·a re the parenb of five
Sounday to visit 'witb Mn. Riley's
cbUdren Clarissa Grim John•on
lister, llrs. Oliver L!nkenhoker
William Ec:imond Grim, botb
(Mary LIIJhter) who was recently
er) who was recently returned
I ~~''!!'',., Paul Grim of Surf City
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Allee Mills, Middle·
Mra. Carroll Swanson, prfaJd~i1~ re&amp;W'Jled from the hospital.
and Mrs. jane Sever, Canton. presided durlna the meetint of
Mn. Ernest Covert wa.s returnBotb of the Grims children and the Middl~port Band Booaterl ed to the home of her mother,
their friends from out of town which was held Monay evening ·•t 1lra. L~teille Maye1 from the
have spent several days with the hllh 1ohool.
Melga General Hoapital Sunday.
Mn. Sidney Picken.s was -tak.!n
The group voted to pay the tpJ· to &amp;he Melga General Ho.~pital
penaes or the band dlreetof, Saturday. Her
dauahcet , Mra.
Georce D1ll11 to tbe · ' pi!l!l· · dlre~ Avery flekena of Dunbar waa call·
tora -conventlon which · ~ ~~- ·'lie ed because of her illneP.
held De-c. 9-13 at the' Sherman
Overnight gue.ta Saturday of
Hotel ia Chicago.
Mill Flo Hurley and Miu Vanetta
At Sunday's meeting of the
Tbe boosters lllio voted to pur- Carron were Mi11 Barbara Jean
of the First United Presby·
two drum ca1es and 10 mu· Smith and the Mluea Patty and
Barbara Mt'GraU, Chester,
Church, Middleport, Cinda
11tamla.
and Carolyn Rusaell ware
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nitbclson
leaden tor the evening.
show which wUl ·be and family and Yn. Ernest
Gallipolis Dec. 12 was announc- Molden of Rutland were in Col·
The meeting was opened In the
The MlddiC!port barl.d has umbus Sunday to vi1ll with Mr.
manner with Lynn Bucb·
accornpanylnr the 1roup been asked to participate in tbe ' and Mrs. John Headlntton.
slnilng.
in the afternoon lliOniJ
Mr. and Mr1. Charlea Gerward
and family visited with relative•
Galliopli• BBlld.
After the short buaineaa meet·
waa decided that for the Dflc· ln Portsmouth Satttrday.
ing the group played Bible BaseAmonc tbole in Athena lut Frl·
ball with their counselon, Mr. e~ber fund rajjJng project tbe
and Mra. Richard Vaughn as the auoclatJon will }Jold a bakeleu day evening to attend the •tate
pitchers.
bake aale and tbe wentl of mem· production or "No Time for SarThere were 12 members present bera of the beginnlnc band, the ceanta" '"" Mr. and Mn. Wayne
and after .t he meeting pop corn Junior and Senior banda will Gibbona, Mra. W~ Crooka and
and pop we_re served to them by be contaeted for a $1.,00 donal ion Gene Grate.
Eudell . Konkrllht of SprlngRev. Howard Ru'ppelt who alfo at· bJ a telephone committee which
wJU be announced later.
field •pent tht weekend wJtb Ilia
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tended the meeting:.
parentl, Mr. and M(l. Ra,-mon
H,ere'a an un~ll aple~ saver ihat adapts beauKonkrilbt.
tifully to challiflDIJ fundy needs! Rugcedly built
C. E. Burdette wbo waa taken
of tolid ftlnut In warm INY fi.nish - just one
to Mtlp Gtneral H01pital lift
of the ~· of outataDding' pieees you'H find i.n
week for auraeey, has the Ou,
Kl11eo for Santa - UICI hugo, too, when
tobe Mapo.lia Group b,- Kroebler. See .dte many
and
bJa
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delQed
until
he gifts the family In a jolll way with a
other bedJ, eheat. ancl dresaen, speeially priced
~~ Improved.

Thanksgiving Is Theme of Program
Presented At Hemlock Gr.ove Grange

OJil St. Nick bas slipped quietly Into Meigs County towns been bliay uneratlng hundreds of thousands of dollars

stock every store With tl!e will~ aaaortment of Clirlstmas
ever aBSembled for the -ll!ence of home town shOpTodats Dilly sentinel 14lP what he brought.
Jolly Old Fellow will CQ!M: again Chrlstmas N1ght, of
course lor the thousUICis of youngsters who are Jillddened
by f1111cy and imagination. And their parents find Joy of the
atOBIID In giving ..,_,them.
Thai's why lhil,cltts are here. That's why merchants have

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fcir the CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SEASON.
1=~~;~~ to which the big red..ulted gentleman will tome
A co;,.lderable boosi to the aeaaon Is already In the bandl:[.l
eve of the day the Christ was born.
Of thrlfiy folb wbo have parllclpated In Meigs County ~
--Beautiful, ·eolorfuJ decoratloDI are lui going up today.
-Downtown rellalous concerts are llelng pla•nu•l at ~
Christmas Club plan. FUnds were distributed re&lt;ently to buD.
dreds of saven. They totaled $118,800.
•· In Pomeroy by Iotal and area church cholro.
a,.Jp
The seaoon, now having" only 24 shopping dayslefl,ls hl8ho will be a feature throughout Ill eomfnunltlea.
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tableaua. Church•• begin their aeaaon of special senlces com·
memoratlng the season. All thlo emphasizes the symbCIIsm In
the tremenilous meaning for Man of the Christ Child arrlvecl
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earth.
will find lodloy's Daily Sentlnel chock fulJ of and suggestions on gift aelectlm\B. You will find It to )'01Il
advantage, surely' to keep thlo edltlnn close by your c~
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Promotion To PFC
In Newburk, Ger.

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and wo;..en will sing hi .
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School dlretted .by Mr, UoyiJ Joh1180D, seated,· !toot;

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See our grand holiday dlll}llloy now!
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lloiMlrt W. Feller, Ohio Campalll! Cliall'lllan, In cooperallon
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