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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov . 24, 1959

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

Chap.
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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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·Presbyteria' Church Women Observe
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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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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.
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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

by many facets of activity. Note:
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of Santa'.a best anll open their storeo - offlcally downtown Christmas tree.t are planned In most tom·
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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nell!hborhood will have original, story-telling decoralloDI and
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
onSboppen
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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Your Holiday
Shopping Tips:
Buy At-Home!

Army Man Wins
Promotion To PFC
In Newburk, Ger.

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B.oosters fla,n futJd
Raising Project

Give \be fami\y

Presby,terian WYF
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This massed choir of
and wo;..en will sing hi .
'l'banksgiving rellgjouo nrvlces tonlsht at 1! at
School dlretted .by Mr, UoyiJ Joh1180D, seated,· !toot;

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Texas Family Here
For Thanksgiving
Visit With Parents

new TV set for everyblldy s enjo)'Dionl!
See our grand holiday dlll}llloy now!
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Pome•·oy have ueen appointed Me•s• &lt;.:ounty !Jirectors for
New l!l•rch of DUDes 10r 19ti0, il wall announced today by
lloiMlrt W. Feller, Ohio Campalll! Cliall'lllan, In cooperallon
wlih Jllrs, All~Y YOWl&amp;, Cllapter Chslfman.
1'be drive, . Wh!&lt;~ wiU-IMI bold In Ja!luary, wUJ belp support

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Admitted : Ernest Bower&amp;, Min·
erivUle• Jobn XcCiaakey, ~cine.
Dllmla.ed: Mrs. Robert _Lawson
and ~ Racine : Mrs. Pearl Ja·
- P~eroy Ro; E. w; De
Middl.eport and
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PomeroyJIJII8i!4WM,"G.;.'I'ov..ts, ' !959
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The Pilgrims would have been 'Shodte(J·fto
their shoe buckles on December 13, 1621 ,.,.
they had lcnown that their day of thanks was
to become a yearly nli!llln•l hol1dliy "ceb!lirat. Od •liy tnilllons Of people In the Unltea Sttites
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were dead - sel ii.gaJJlst
ah(l nfused to Icel'e~fate
and 'Easter.
research experts the PUgJ-111!8
to the religious holidays · of ·tbe
Church of England as "Roman corruptiolfs."
They believed in celebrating only· when}Providence sranted 'th~m a ·particullfr '~le..hig,
A% if to prove their Blsdain for yearly cal·
en~~fi,~~d &lt;elebtllllons, the Pilgrims did
not_ have . a thanksgiving celebration the next
year. 'Howev-er, other New England colonists
picked up the idea and held "thanks days,''
usually around the end of November.
,Tlw l'JJgrilll·inspired holiday is joday a joy+"'"'; .,.,,.PilY
, . da_y celebrated with big.. dlpner"
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reunions, but the history of ' the ·
· the United Slates-bas been traughf

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o~iohl years in office.
editor of Godoy's Lady's
lo promole the
day. Mrs. 'Ha'le
attack -, she printed
the idea and also includ·
recipe&amp; f9r Ttianksgi9ing deli·

JODI¥ ANDm'Tft1B\1)A) ·..
UnitM @:NN lafM'IItforiiJ

'oday is Wednesday, Nov.
the 329lh day of the year,
36 more days in 1~.
The moon 1S approaching its

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The 'mbtJdng star Is 1/@nus .
1'be evhJag st-ar Ia "Situ'rn.
On this dote in history:

Membeu of the Syracuse Nazarene Young People's Society
with their president . Mrs. Leroy
Wdson Jr., prepared plates of
fruit and cl!ldy for patients of
the Foater Rest Home Tuesday
night._ '
Patierfts Were visited and the
Joybelles sang several .. ..tmbera
Atten!ijng were Donna Case. Mrs.
'ttiern;i 'Cii-Jter. "?ofrs. td otJndlP.y,

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the Peaetat Government was med·

dllng·tn a tnotter !hat should be the concern
of 'tile individual states. Thomas Jefferson
Callell SUch Government-proclaim~ hoUdsys
a "Monarchial ,practice" and ignored thanks·

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'- ci:ritlcal condition at the Me.tp
Generll Hospital Hu roa111 aum·
ber t. No. 2Z.
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toda¥· 10 open~ Tbanklllvlntl. In
Bueyrua wilb her fatber and other
relativu.

dalllhl.m- Oonn-le.; Mary Janice
Culldltf, Dal'lene and Deanna
Watson •nd Mr~. Roy Arrlles.
In 1780, the British frigate
Other 'members of the chuJ1!b Who
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MAtON
'CLIJtiC
"~uMa_t" sank .In New Yol-k hareaCies.
Admitted: t.lra. p ·onna ;Eblin, Ma- are ill al~o were remembered.
bor wltb 900-tbousand gold guinson,
Nov~mber 19. • ·
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Lincoln proclaimed that the last eas aboard.
Births: A son, Anthony Wayne,
Dale Msrr is a surgical patient
'l'hursd~y in N~erll~o'llbUld he Thanbgiv·
In 1835, i~~u11tr~JJt a,nd phi!an- to Mr. and Mn. -iienneth Eblin of at clullden Clark Hospital in Park·
ing Day. Each year afterward, the President thropiat AnCirew C11rnegie was
Mason on Noveml:Ser 19. :-c.·c-:::-.;:•::,:":::
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Thanksgiving sho"Jd he celebrated 6ri 'the last
Tbursda)"tif November.'
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member ot the hew Congress proposing that ials
li day he set aside to give thanka for the Con- · and '·
•tltutlon . The resolution was finally ad'o!itea,
~here , was much opposition by those who

Mainly About
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In Pomeroy

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ditlonat
was m'ade, Con)li'esil ' ·
Thanksgiving to ·the •fll'lll!!b
In view of this OtO\!lrtyllllitdry, It ' · ·
well to have a' thlinksgivl!lg lo give
for Thanksgiving.
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Last Sunday morning during the
wonhip 1ervice of the First Bapo
list Church of
the
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ior Choir, under the
ll(n. Frances Bearhl. nne with' -the
Senior Choir of the ehurth.
Tbe two choirs aang the anthem,
"Gentle Loving Father" by Emlg.
Mrs. ctarence lAcey, choir director,
directed the II'OUP-

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At Baptist Church

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The Pilgrims would have been 'Shodte(J·fto
their shoe buckles on December 13, 1621 ,.,.
they had lcnown that their day of thanks was
to become a yearly nli!llln•l hol1dliy "ceb!lirat. Od •liy tnilllons Of people In the Unltea Sttites
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were dead - sel ii.gaJJlst
ah(l nfused to Icel'e~fate
and 'Easter.
research experts the PUgJ-111!8
to the religious holidays · of ·tbe
Church of England as "Roman corruptiolfs."
They believed in celebrating only· when}Providence sranted 'th~m a ·particullfr '~le..hig,
A% if to prove their Blsdain for yearly cal·
en~~fi,~~d &lt;elebtllllons, the Pilgrims did
not_ have . a thanksgiving celebration the next
year. 'Howev-er, other New England colonists
picked up the idea and held "thanks days,''
usually around the end of November.
,Tlw l'JJgrilll·inspired holiday is joday a joy+"'"'; .,.,,.PilY
, . da_y celebrated with big.. dlpner"
.,
reunions, but the history of ' the ·
· the United Slates-bas been traughf

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o~iohl years in office.
editor of Godoy's Lady's
lo promole the
day. Mrs. 'Ha'le
attack -, she printed
the idea and also includ·
recipe&amp; f9r Ttianksgi9ing deli·

JODI¥ ANDm'Tft1B\1)A) ·..
UnitM @:NN lafM'IItforiiJ

'oday is Wednesday, Nov.
the 329lh day of the year,
36 more days in 1~.
The moon 1S approaching its

11ew phall!.

h:i'''j;,;~J;;;

The 'mbtJdng star Is 1/@nus .
1'be evhJag st-ar Ia "Situ'rn.
On this dote in history:

Membeu of the Syracuse Nazarene Young People's Society
with their president . Mrs. Leroy
Wdson Jr., prepared plates of
fruit and cl!ldy for patients of
the Foater Rest Home Tuesday
night._ '
Patierfts Were visited and the
Joybelles sang several .. ..tmbera
Atten!ijng were Donna Case. Mrs.
'ttiern;i 'Cii-Jter. "?ofrs. td otJndlP.y,

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the Peaetat Government was med·

dllng·tn a tnotter !hat should be the concern
of 'tile individual states. Thomas Jefferson
Callell SUch Government-proclaim~ hoUdsys
a "Monarchial ,practice" and ignored thanks·

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Generll Hospital Hu roa111 aum·
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toda¥· 10 open~ Tbanklllvlntl. In
Bueyrua wilb her fatber and other
relativu.

dalllhl.m- Oonn-le.; Mary Janice
Culldltf, Dal'lene and Deanna
Watson •nd Mr~. Roy Arrlles.
In 1780, the British frigate
Other 'members of the chuJ1!b Who
ed
MAtON
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"~uMa_t" sank .In New Yol-k hareaCies.
Admitted: t.lra. p ·onna ;Eblin, Ma- are ill al~o were remembered.
bor wltb 900-tbousand gold guinson,
Nov~mber 19. • ·
lit
Lincoln proclaimed that the last eas aboard.
Births: A son, Anthony Wayne,
Dale Msrr is a surgical patient
'l'hursd~y in N~erll~o'llbUld he Thanbgiv·
In 1835, i~~u11tr~JJt a,nd phi!an- to Mr. and Mn. -iienneth Eblin of at clullden Clark Hospital in Park·
ing Day. Each year afterward, the President thropiat AnCirew C11rnegie was
Mason on Noveml:Ser 19. :-c.·c-:::-.;:•::,:":::
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Thanksgiving sho"Jd he celebrated 6ri 'the last
Tbursda)"tif November.'
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of the original
New
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holiday,
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member ot the hew Congress proposing that ials
li day he set aside to give thanka for the Con- · and '·
•tltutlon . The resolution was finally ad'o!itea,
~here , was much opposition by those who

Mainly About
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statet
ditlonat
was m'ade, Con)li'esil ' ·
Thanksgiving to ·the •fll'lll!!b
In view of this OtO\!lrtyllllitdry, It ' · ·
well to have a' thlinksgivl!lg lo give
for Thanksgiving.
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Last Sunday morning during the
wonhip 1ervice of the First Bapo
list Church of
the
or
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ll(n. Frances Bearhl. nne with' -the
Senior Choir of the ehurth.
Tbe two choirs aang the anthem,
"Gentle Loving Father" by Emlg.
Mrs. ctarence lAcey, choir director,
directed the II'OUP-

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had a contract fGr a return bOut
in the United Stllfll
da:ra And promoter Bill
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at the l!lame l!lta-

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Kefauver,

m&amp;o Conwacts
Fw NeXt Season

with, MDm? I'm miUfng a ptlilr
of sweet IOCki,..

GIIISTMAS WREATHS

Fusscas.. ·.'trW

Ed

\11n·

Salerno and
have beeD' so
rect~ntl)' that
ranked among

next ring rat·

Cub Scouts Visit
Carpenter Store
forM.on'th Trip

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'""'"'' ol &gt;fld.

nANC:lS ·~lOttiST
Plu&gt;De

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dlft

Charles Aaa Bradbury dii1
make the trip but ftayed at

:$2.59

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8ndbury home for a party.

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Ml4tll....., Ohio

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Pbone 9599

l18 . E. Main

·-

· hand.
:
'•

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tools, and sporting eqUlpillent.. Shop'
here for your 'handy -~II:· or spo~

Pomeroy

Tic Toy

man.

$3.77

''EJfttr()Dlc Fal~-" Poly 4:
pltlfttc, 12-i.n. long, l+in.

A take-apart toy.

Qjan. B.ltt.et'ies nOt incluiled.

:A:ctuaUy niBS!

Q~48,4!W lfanll to J~me8'durlng the

Cr011ln ahnounciea.
The total · reprtllentod a nt:lt ·in·

POMUOY

388-Y

'OHIO

Joe

· crease of · 1 .833 ;~0, or aboUt 21J
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.

drew 7.2118,034 tua.

'lcto$6.'8

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Gifts :f br The Entire Family

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$2.77
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..ellht 'J ean ia the majon and

Merchants Make
Christmas Plans

As Snow Queen

PHONE 398

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The Mercbautl

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Eight gii'ls . Yiill,:. be nomin1tl}d
to compete for t .It~ "Mia Snow

RhTES

1 e111t1 per word. GDe lolertloo. Hiamlaa eblrl• - eo teDt&amp;
•· I eeatt: per word for three eoueeutift ialert1oGI.
:. · SpMal - ODe mOGtll fGl' 30 eeu:ta per WV-d.
. '. 1\111 - of 3 ...... per ....ro will be c:bor,..S lor o4•erllii11C
, .... paid- 10 ria&gt;• ofter rocololoa bl.ll
-.mAd~- Should be reported lnnnecllatel&gt;. 'Ill
'
wW DOl bo ...~blo lor ...... llw&gt; ... lnoor-

-el
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DtviJion

an·

notllleed that their lut mutine:
the tollllwin.e plana: JGr ,tbe Cbritt·

11\IJ

ljatlll'dY.'• !lflM
Dei Jay'• itPct''~ ~eoto.~4 wlift
Qu!••" al

Rul •eaiOn

were Made.

'

Former Man:u•er
Of COf C Has~
Wriling Success
"Objeetive.

the ~ Trl~l!ilty Teeil' ·' Cant.e;;n
holds its RoCQn
lt 'file
Moq,se , !;J,I.lroJ!~¥: Lrr't P.:t, "Pl,t;J•,ant.

Ap.trtmants, People's Tarrace and
Vala St., oH 8uttwnvt An.,

SelelltioD t;~f -~iie,;~WJi

PotMroy. Phont 321-Y

Cud ol TboDQ ond Spodalllollceo ol a:-t. fJ .OO. Obltuorlel
'·Publlabed at 1 eeat per word.
WOBIM}, 1 DAY
I DAYS
I DAY!
1 HO
a
110o
110c
fl.M
...110
10
eoe
fl..20
•uo
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7llc
fUC
12.25
f'l .110
·., Aa roeeWod ,., 1e All. will be 1a that ...,.., - ·
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CORlPOsed of Jim

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Of - · lad ..... -~
natlmwlde publi&lt;IIJ 'lit • ..Roi
tlon•l Chamber

of

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N'I!W'IIetter, May uk~o. llittiil~
''Seleded Pubuctuont.;

Accomplllh-

of C'dtn·

hu received a wide read·

be ilone by th«1 'Ctriteen•s official
Dt'e .fa)''.a "MGM Teen Toqes"

11 2 30tp

=

Jobl:l lL Sayre
Of, thl

wth

gijll11

And

~.:.::'~i.':

Chamber ot Com·
part .serle• ol

.e.ston

. ""''&gt;

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'Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy:Wd&lt;lteport, 0., NOY. e.~
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Pt. Pleas:int

GROVE MEmODIS'rS DEDIOlTE:cltURCH SUNDAY

Eight Girls Will

to.rtner

t~y

( '&gt;Ia, IY\cmne Suppl ie:~

PO&amp; CONSISTENT DEPENDABLI! ILBSULTS

.

HIADS CUI SCOUTS

of
12 requeata for

lowed by

CBiiCDrnla

YorJc with 8 eaeb.

Gary

Ault; ·Ronnla- and Bob .VanCooney
The·¥ ~ \v~.n al~ Prvvlde the tops in
popular rock 'n roll musie during
the'- inf!)J:fl1.ab eve)ling', from 7:30
to 11:30:
·

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Tbos~ ·.. llcnoioated 'for "M:~

Snow "Qut!t!n" will be chdM!n oD

....
WANTID
·IIATCliJNG EGGS l'LOCKi FOR
1960. Be aiiLU'ed of • profit.ble
~· · market for your ens. For de~· :.taill write Atkioe &lt;:bleb, Pome·
, roy.

1960

11·20-fttc

'110 HUNTING OF ANY KIND
op my farm during quail aeuon.
- • Adeline Parker Browning, Rut: IIDd, Rt. 1.

C.hrislmas n'lgbt &amp;t 'tlie second an·
nual ~ rorntal "Wlilte ' Cliristnfas
BPU 0'. The announcement as to
the to eight will come this Satur-

SEE THE

day ;night.

AT

ll-21·3lp

ANTIIONY'S PLUMBING
AND
• Heating Shop will be closed until Monday, Novt:rnber 30.

For 1he'Her'On Your List

KARlPomero
&amp; VAN ZANDT
, 8b.Jo

UNFURNlSHED MODERN 4-ROOM
and bath apartment Gil fur·
nact. Phone 6419.
11-lUtp

1

NOV., ':::':"""'"==""'""'""""==
UOOU
CLEAN LUMI' CUAL.

11·25-ltc
'.rtJRKEY SUOOT SUNDAY,
29 at 1 P. M. to 4 P . M. at
home of Wendell WJlliams, Porn
. eroy R. · D. 3, Hyaell Run.

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. Ill Card ot 1 hanks

klndneu and 11ympattu' durma:
. the illnus and death of my
:-:_)"ife, Martha. Alao tboae contrl·
. butina: flowers.
ll·~ltp
Charles F. Fou.

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·- ~ POTIAC VB 2 DR. SEDAN
,. 4.,1,296. Hydu.matle. Spoll.eSJI ori1",ri1DIIi turquolae and While fill·
· 111ll Blaettnan
Pomeroy, U.

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('aH Ruuand,
Hogue.

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FARM AND FARM---mlUSE
NEW FOUR ROOII HOUSE, .ALL
buUt in · kitchen wkth eleetrlc
2-tYJ.o!. orvJue 1 Mason City. Contact M. J. Merrange, bath, hardwood floors,
11-a.autc
rels, 491h College Ave., Bud:-

!Uc ..... howl•&gt;

and Reed,

or

Zu5pan, Mason City. Immediate

Mid·

11 6 tic FIVE ROOM
UNFURNISHED
house, modern kitchen, bath,
66'' K MODEL MOTORCYCLE
full basement, storm window•
Hartey Davidson. Phone Rac1ne
and doors $60.00 month. 123
::IU4.
ll-2v.titc
Hudson
Street, Middleport .
~
Phone 63ll·Y evenlnaa. U·2J.6tc
U&gt;ED CliAlN SAWS. WE GOT
'em. ~Q.OO up. One-man and SIX ROOM APARTMENT WITH
r~ady to a:o. bu~ill Equt~ment
three bedrooms, bath,. plua gar·
Co.
lH&lt;Hnc
age, Two blocb from bUiinell
d.
11 24 etc
ON~!: WARM
MORNING COAL _ •.•trict.:._ca~~~-J.
healer. uood co.ndtbOD $25. Call APARTMENT
I'OUR
·ROOMS
'WtuJace Hradtord, 6llllJ, MLd·
and battt. Mulberr)' Ave. Rent
&lt;:lleport.
11·21-atc
reasonable. Call 488-J. 11·2&amp;-3tc

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FKJl.iWAlllE, KITCHEN CABINET

*Drelllfts

h~~~~:~
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William a:aa furnace. IM)' x 1:&amp;0' lot. with 8
peach trees. Joe BlaMll, M•aon
occupapcy. (11) 26; (12) 3-1D-3te
W. Va.
11-25-ltp
hannon, W. Va.,

TWO FOR THE PlUC.I!: OF ON.It.
Reiutar Size tlaahlij.l;lt batteriea.

di.Cpurt

1\YlsH TO THANK MY NEJGH··
. bors and friend• for . their

;.;it.21-6tc

1

~-hwelry

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

l 17 J Help Wanted

l

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Leual Hofice

YOU MAY AISlJ Q A311' CIIIIIS . . . flll!llV'f Ar . . . . .. .

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NOTICf'
AI'I'OINTMliNT·
latatt of lclnrcl T. Pnncti
C•IMI No. 11~267
-d
Notice la berebr "-··• n"
K. French wh011e

c..,. ........ .M, ' " .

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~ BJaeunan, Pomeroy,
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11·21·6t.c 1 -

g:J me-s.He. Stwlents bO\l,M:bt
at 30 cents In school this
T••rns
Only other
the area is

,98

game. 'i'his
will play on
Pomeroy
chPnts
tlonal
here

tt..-xv

11·23-31&lt;

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0 ... CINn Ull4 Cll'l
AU ~ IfNI Modell
MrJtROPOL.ITAN

::;

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I 1•

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ror

wilh a
, league

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PLASTIC MUILLIR FURNAC~ ... , WilTINGwinuow bHnda and abide&amp;, Vene
HOUSI appllanc... ArftOid lro'ian bJlndJ, ad Jund1 and colon
ttlers, SyracvM, 611~. PharRI
!Blaettn.ra, Pomeroy, 0.
) '.tDer ilasa ·a wnlnp, U.y and
136-Y.
. 11 It tfo
-,; U ·21-6tc
I h'got narne pJ.at... aJl ldnde, ·
~..
ri::
A1umlnum ladder. •II kinds FOR RENT - EXTENSION LA, I).
~ OLDS 88 TWO DOOR
Free Ji:lttmllle
Dale Wippej
DERS, Scaffold Boards, ' Drop
,.. top, 2 tone, ,power brakea and
.suppJ.Y, :l.Jd 'Union Avenue,
Clotha. Clinton Fieber, Mlddlo: ateerlne:,, rad1o and
beater.
Pomeroy, 0 ,110 ,
ll·lkHWtc
port. Ohio. Phone 3266.
BUfcK
SPECIAL. f491t
• 2 Door Sedan. Ex.ceptional.

:: '

Neither

.~toW 19tl0 l'A'I"ffillNS

~

• fl200. Call 80i·M.

P!Da Maay 01ber Glib
Of All tana.

2 p. hl. wm cost $1 at t~e
other priced duCat&amp; wiU ,J)e

_
tlreakfa&amp;t SeL, t:ounter, • woodVB 2 DOOR FAIR·
en &amp;toob, 3 bootha. Phone
u;Jane . $8g3. A clean &amp;llarp car
:.!4822.
11·2l·3tc MIDDLE AGED HOUSEKEEPER
for elderly couple. Muat be re• Juat waiting 1or ;you . .Biaettntt.ta A. K. C. HEGISTERED PEKIN·
liable and references required.
11-21-titc
.
;::Pomeroy, 0.
_
aeae .hlpa. Mrs. Harty Lodw1ck,
Phont! 962·Y.
ll-25-3tc
061 t'LYMOUTII 2 DOOR SK
Cheater, 0. Ph. Yukon 0·3042.
" •dan. $693. Nllfl)' new paint Job.
11·21-::ltp.
1201 Business Services
~- _J.o"ORD

.

Pomero}"'\Von ·44·12.
Tickets for the game_~~~t}o'g.!,tl

SAN'I'A't YOUNGEST
liEINDEEA

Ohio, ha1 been duly
mlnlatratrtx of the
ward T. French }4te
COunty, Ohio, decealltd.
Dated this loth da7 of
-- • lll5D.

SWEATERS

IConllnood Pl\im Pip Onitl

CHRIS .Jl~~LI!

reo 11 293 Fi•ber

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Rival Coaches

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REAL ESTATE m~ CARJiiE M. AIR CONDI1'f0M~NG, REI'IUGEJl..
uodrldlle, decca1ed, cona 18 ung of
atlon aervlc!e. Jack'• Refrla:en·
!;IX room, brtck dwciJlny bouse
wuh bttth and double car gara,ee.

tion. New Haven.

1' uu basen1tlnt. Situated on laree

corner Jot at corner bf Ash and
~ycamore Stttlell In the VJLlaJe
01 :.1ddlcport, Ohio. Phon, too.
u 24 Ttc
AUCTION

..... I TV aa,.lr

" ..... 100

Pctma,..,,

AUCnPNCII

c-,1
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CriH loH!o ...

Nov1mbtr 21, 1 P. M.

QUALIFI•CA:no•NS - Only relpot\lllble, far alghted indlvld·
ualJ wtlh tait.h ~n the record
buslneu, aeeklnr • long -.~rm
conneetion W!lll be conaldered.
'Car. •sper~ or fWI time. $975
lnvt1trnent, dependlns on 1be
ol territor)' de•lrod.

WRITE, WIRE OR CALL
BEST RECORD DIVISION
American lntertliUonal
lndu•trl81, Inc.
Tower Sld1.. Pbila. 2, h.

Ill. 11-3737

We will 11eJl at our wprehoLise, the
Hryaon Hardware Buildlna:, .Srd
St., .Nacine, Ohio. Hou11ebo1d fur·
1uture, a few antique
lP·
pUancea; atoves; a lot of
a few iron 1tove piece•; alao a
of toys; and man)' conalsned
ticlc1. Wil\ have 11ometblnl
everyona. Come and aee what
have to offer.
BRADlt'ORD AUCTION CO.
Not reaponaible lor accidentl.
(II) 2f, 26, 27,
SINGER SLANT NEEDLE
month
due oncyold, Ukt=ornew1
M p. '!~;~~~:

,.,a.oo

Phone 343.

OIUe.

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Wl'ttl, Ph0111- Cllfllflct

A. C. lrodfoN. lloolno. Ollie

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of

BIBLES

lion to be held thia Friday, November Z'T, at Racint High School
g,mnulum from 8 to 11 p. m.
Greettna: al the door wUI be lh01e

bouncing cool
aounda comlna
H•rbart L. Jmlth, Dec11secl
C11e No. 11,217 thr0u1h the ay1tem of blah fldelit)'
ena:ineered and emeeed by '"I'I!te
..... of Ohio,
Jan" of Pomtroy, who ,were apMel.. (IIUnty, ...
plauded by the teena of the Radne
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCIRN
Notice la hereby a:tven that on area lut Friday evenlna:.
Featured wlll be apotliaht and
the 24th day of November, 19&amp;1,
Luella LJndon Smith, Executrix of leadoff dancet bY couplet aelected
thou Ia attendance.
Eatat1 of Herbert L Smltb1 d•
will 10 to the Lolorl
nt ..~!"f~l~
iJ DOc alnlle and

LAR!IE

ASSORTMENT
'

from $1.98up
•

PINS, EAIUIINGS,
NI!:CKLACES. ek.

•

bJ Ooty, .Tu~~Y.
Event~ Parts,

Before 9:30 A.M.
Mhfdlo001t 6AI-.I

......., 1111

...... t.aoA.M.
AIN.IIY alA
Every lit,)' Benke

Lontll.m:,

cated In thl1
their claima: duly IWOI'D tG,
~urt wltbln tlx montba after the
llllna of oajd lotion In thlt eoarll
or their Mid llen1 ahall be forever
deemed batrnd and eaneeled.
'
O'BIIIEN
Jll&lt;l&amp;•
Crow, Crow 6
Attorneys for

$1.001p
tnd cbUdrol\, of
Suadq wllb bla
1101a Flnll. ·

Fink

opo~t

(II)

Polaroid Cameras ·
Pktprn In A lll~te
· A Lutiq Gl

$94.50

lftd Womtn'l dnllel, DIW. J01'1

CIITJ Out, 1M
JIJddleron.

Locuat Bt.,
lo-!!a.JOtp

. OLD J•RSEY
TIIAT EXTRA SOMETIIING
ltock. Al10 1 20,000 rOR
Jn Cbrlatmu fl'tt!tll\1:1, ILOp It

heater. cau 6210.M,
11·23-31c

'w

ON IIEVCO
FAC'l'OIIY

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I A IIAUTY
VIIIT IIAUTY IIIOP

lb. and •t.Jl ftJ, CaU :la'U, RaciA.,
only 1&lt;f.2HOio

•••...

w llpeelll Z Door

PAIK.I

·PENSaHsm
Gilt

• For lhe Chrlsltna11 Glib· wlthlhe
elry gifts. There's :s&lt;itnetlibig 'ltere
get perfectly.

$5.00up
i;ii;;;;-~

1

~·By Old I!PI..;,

Sellol'th, .... _
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. $1.001p

.on ,... ._.

.ou 1111' ltwll

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( 20b I 11'111Mianc41
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Uoltt • cho~1•
froM ..... 10

...,.. II' " 'toah

-n..,·p
Cl!lt"""'
heat ........

""''w.
,.,:''t.ptfter
....
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" l

lnlorlor,
radio olr

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ROGERS
1847

HOIIIIf

........

W~UACE

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ll·Hatp.

OF· Hair lhaftnc, pvmanut wavlal

Reveo
onb"

89cup

SHAVING sm

o

itliltf!
LiMITED .SUPPLY
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l"or Eveey Mentber of
The Foml.ly

llooful

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LAIWE

' Till liiVICI, -

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BRUSMES &amp; SETS

A

.

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lhe QuaUty Print Shop, North
Seeon• Ave., Middleport, aad
loot ovtr our many albuma. com·
"~Jete prlct "•nae.
(11) Ul, 11, 18, 23, 24, 2D, 30;
1, :z, etc

en Lelq

I

PROPHYLACTIC

$1.00

Gins

~

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$3.95up

JEWELRY

It eor&lt;ilally

eiiAte

Yulcon 5-2145
HAMILL IIIYICI ITATION

u'iiii i.um:Bmaiii:'"JAcurs

LIGAL NOTICI

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.

All Loatmr
For Him. or Her

$24.95 up

''The BIJ T&lt;lrnado Whirl" will
be the name of the awln&amp;illi see-

.

G&lt;Ja~teed, by SoiiiD

SUNBEAM, RONSON,
NOREI+O

COSMETIC

At Cho-

11 :K

Legal Not&gt;ice

VO'JG&lt;De

KAUTZ 'liD ITOll

SINGER ZIG ZAG
CIIINE - Like
COil OYer $800.
'143. P•rment
Phone 3t3.

SCIUCK, REMINGTON,

Sponsoring Hop
At Racine Gym '

Pbone TU· IN THI PR08ATI COURT OP
8-23-tl
MIIGI CC!:JNTY, OHIO
In th1 MIH1r :-f the ltab
CLILANDI

23331.

.
AfAAZING O'fE'R FROM FOREMAN .. ·A..OiT

81

Letart P. T. A.

USEO STOVES. WE HAVE GOOD CUSTOM JIUTCHERIJIIG EVERY
coal, IllS lilnd fuel oil heatera.
M~nday . Will cut for deep free~e.
.1&lt;'1fe Novelty Shop, Middleport
Wtll aJ1o ·buy beef bl~eJ. For IR·
open 10 a. m. unul 7:30 p. m.
formation call4IO·Y after 4 p. .
lHIHitc
Philip Meier.
11 24 6tt

a

quick scheme

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6. Dilly Sentinel, l'ollleroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 25, 1959

..·

. (91 For Sale

-

-· - ·-

CJjlcA.cO' UPI-Rty Hayworth
a

REcONDITIONED TREADLE SEW
inJ machine. Duid Hilt, R.t.cine
Ohio.
ll-26-6tc

WANT ADS

w•Jor leacue catc:her,
wail namt4 •uperviaor of

Be Nominated

J&lt;oMt:LQI penonnel for the Chleatn' (:ubi. ,Be hN been a acout
..ellht 'J ean ia the majon and

Merchants Make
Christmas Plans

As Snow Queen

PHONE 398

.

.

''

The Mercbautl

~

'

Eight gii'ls . Yiill,:. be nomin1tl}d
to compete for t .It~ "Mia Snow

RhTES

1 e111t1 per word. GDe lolertloo. Hiamlaa eblrl• - eo teDt&amp;
•· I eeatt: per word for three eoueeutift ialert1oGI.
:. · SpMal - ODe mOGtll fGl' 30 eeu:ta per WV-d.
. '. 1\111 - of 3 ...... per ....ro will be c:bor,..S lor o4•erllii11C
, .... paid- 10 ria&gt;• ofter rocololoa bl.ll
-.mAd~- Should be reported lnnnecllatel&gt;. 'Ill
'
wW DOl bo ...~blo lor ...... llw&gt; ... lnoor-

-el
·--

DtviJion

an·

notllleed that their lut mutine:
the tollllwin.e plana: JGr ,tbe Cbritt·

11\IJ

ljatlll'dY.'• !lflM
Dei Jay'• itPct''~ ~eoto.~4 wlift
Qu!••" al

Rul •eaiOn

were Made.

'

Former Man:u•er
Of COf C Has~
Wriling Success
"Objeetive.

the ~ Trl~l!ilty Teeil' ·' Cant.e;;n
holds its RoCQn
lt 'file
Moq,se , !;J,I.lroJ!~¥: Lrr't P.:t, "Pl,t;J•,ant.

Ap.trtmants, People's Tarrace and
Vala St., oH 8uttwnvt An.,

SelelltioD t;~f -~iie,;~WJi

PotMroy. Phont 321-Y

Cud ol TboDQ ond Spodalllollceo ol a:-t. fJ .OO. Obltuorlel
'·Publlabed at 1 eeat per word.
WOBIM}, 1 DAY
I DAYS
I DAY!
1 HO
a
110o
110c
fl.M
...110
10
eoe
fl..20
•uo
" ·oo
•
7llc
fUC
12.25
f'l .110
·., Aa roeeWod ,., 1e All. will be 1a that ...,.., - ·
.

ffp.ml-r,

CORlPOsed of Jim

~~

...
Of - · lad ..... -~
natlmwlde publi&lt;IIJ 'lit • ..Roi
tlon•l Chamber

of

~~

N'I!W'IIetter, May uk~o. llittiil~
''Seleded Pubuctuont.;

Accomplllh-

of C'dtn·

hu received a wide read·

be ilone by th«1 'Ctriteen•s official
Dt'e .fa)''.a "MGM Teen Toqes"

11 2 30tp

=

Jobl:l lL Sayre
Of, thl

wth

gijll11

And

~.:.::'~i.':

Chamber ot Com·
part .serle• ol

.e.ston

. ""''&gt;

'

'Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy:Wd&lt;lteport, 0., NOY. e.~
~------~------------------------~-~-~~~~:

Pt. Pleas:int

GROVE MEmODIS'rS DEDIOlTE:cltURCH SUNDAY

Eight Girls Will

to.rtner

t~y

( '&gt;Ia, IY\cmne Suppl ie:~

PO&amp; CONSISTENT DEPENDABLI! ILBSULTS

.

HIADS CUI SCOUTS

of
12 requeata for

lowed by

CBiiCDrnla

YorJc with 8 eaeb.

Gary

Ault; ·Ronnla- and Bob .VanCooney
The·¥ ~ \v~.n al~ Prvvlde the tops in
popular rock 'n roll musie during
the'- inf!)J:fl1.ab eve)ling', from 7:30
to 11:30:
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Snow "Qut!t!n" will be chdM!n oD

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WANTID
·IIATCliJNG EGGS l'LOCKi FOR
1960. Be aiiLU'ed of • profit.ble
~· · market for your ens. For de~· :.taill write Atkioe &lt;:bleb, Pome·
, roy.

1960

11·20-fttc

'110 HUNTING OF ANY KIND
op my farm during quail aeuon.
- • Adeline Parker Browning, Rut: IIDd, Rt. 1.

C.hrislmas n'lgbt &amp;t 'tlie second an·
nual ~ rorntal "Wlilte ' Cliristnfas
BPU 0'. The announcement as to
the to eight will come this Satur-

SEE THE

day ;night.

AT

ll-21·3lp

ANTIIONY'S PLUMBING
AND
• Heating Shop will be closed until Monday, Novt:rnber 30.

For 1he'Her'On Your List

KARlPomero
&amp; VAN ZANDT
, 8b.Jo

UNFURNlSHED MODERN 4-ROOM
and bath apartment Gil fur·
nact. Phone 6419.
11-lUtp

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UOOU
CLEAN LUMI' CUAL.

11·25-ltc
'.rtJRKEY SUOOT SUNDAY,
29 at 1 P. M. to 4 P . M. at
home of Wendell WJlliams, Porn
. eroy R. · D. 3, Hyaell Run.

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. Ill Card ot 1 hanks

klndneu and 11ympattu' durma:
. the illnus and death of my
:-:_)"ife, Martha. Alao tboae contrl·
. butina: flowers.
ll·~ltp
Charles F. Fou.

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·- ~ POTIAC VB 2 DR. SEDAN
,. 4.,1,296. Hydu.matle. Spoll.eSJI ori1",ri1DIIi turquolae and While fill·
· 111ll Blaettnan
Pomeroy, U.

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('aH Ruuand,
Hogue.

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FARM AND FARM---mlUSE
NEW FOUR ROOII HOUSE, .ALL
buUt in · kitchen wkth eleetrlc
2-tYJ.o!. orvJue 1 Mason City. Contact M. J. Merrange, bath, hardwood floors,
11-a.autc
rels, 491h College Ave., Bud:-

!Uc ..... howl•&gt;

and Reed,

or

Zu5pan, Mason City. Immediate

Mid·

11 6 tic FIVE ROOM
UNFURNISHED
house, modern kitchen, bath,
66'' K MODEL MOTORCYCLE
full basement, storm window•
Hartey Davidson. Phone Rac1ne
and doors $60.00 month. 123
::IU4.
ll-2v.titc
Hudson
Street, Middleport .
~
Phone 63ll·Y evenlnaa. U·2J.6tc
U&gt;ED CliAlN SAWS. WE GOT
'em. ~Q.OO up. One-man and SIX ROOM APARTMENT WITH
r~ady to a:o. bu~ill Equt~ment
three bedrooms, bath,. plua gar·
Co.
lH&lt;Hnc
age, Two blocb from bUiinell
d.
11 24 etc
ON~!: WARM
MORNING COAL _ •.•trict.:._ca~~~-J.
healer. uood co.ndtbOD $25. Call APARTMENT
I'OUR
·ROOMS
'WtuJace Hradtord, 6llllJ, MLd·
and battt. Mulberr)' Ave. Rent
&lt;:lleport.
11·21-atc
reasonable. Call 488-J. 11·2&amp;-3tc

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*Drelllfts

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William a:aa furnace. IM)' x 1:&amp;0' lot. with 8
peach trees. Joe BlaMll, M•aon
occupapcy. (11) 26; (12) 3-1D-3te
W. Va.
11-25-ltp
hannon, W. Va.,

TWO FOR THE PlUC.I!: OF ON.It.
Reiutar Size tlaahlij.l;lt batteriea.

di.Cpurt

1\YlsH TO THANK MY NEJGH··
. bors and friend• for . their

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l 17 J Help Wanted

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YOU MAY AISlJ Q A311' CIIIIIS . . . flll!llV'f Ar . . . . .. .

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NOTICf'
AI'I'OINTMliNT·
latatt of lclnrcl T. Pnncti
C•IMI No. 11~267
-d
Notice la berebr "-··• n"
K. French wh011e

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11·21·6t.c 1 -

g:J me-s.He. Stwlents bO\l,M:bt
at 30 cents In school this
T••rns
Only other
the area is

,98

game. 'i'his
will play on
Pomeroy
chPnts
tlonal
here

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AU ~ IfNI Modell
MrJtROPOL.ITAN

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PLASTIC MUILLIR FURNAC~ ... , WilTINGwinuow bHnda and abide&amp;, Vene
HOUSI appllanc... ArftOid lro'ian bJlndJ, ad Jund1 and colon
ttlers, SyracvM, 611~. PharRI
!Blaettn.ra, Pomeroy, 0.
) '.tDer ilasa ·a wnlnp, U.y and
136-Y.
. 11 It tfo
-,; U ·21-6tc
I h'got narne pJ.at... aJl ldnde, ·
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A1umlnum ladder. •II kinds FOR RENT - EXTENSION LA, I).
~ OLDS 88 TWO DOOR
Free Ji:lttmllle
Dale Wippej
DERS, Scaffold Boards, ' Drop
,.. top, 2 tone, ,power brakea and
.suppJ.Y, :l.Jd 'Union Avenue,
Clotha. Clinton Fieber, Mlddlo: ateerlne:,, rad1o and
beater.
Pomeroy, 0 ,110 ,
ll·lkHWtc
port. Ohio. Phone 3266.
BUfcK
SPECIAL. f491t
• 2 Door Sedan. Ex.ceptional.

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.~toW 19tl0 l'A'I"ffillNS

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• fl200. Call 80i·M.

P!Da Maay 01ber Glib
Of All tana.

2 p. hl. wm cost $1 at t~e
other priced duCat&amp; wiU ,J)e

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tlreakfa&amp;t SeL, t:ounter, • woodVB 2 DOOR FAIR·
en &amp;toob, 3 bootha. Phone
u;Jane . $8g3. A clean &amp;llarp car
:.!4822.
11·2l·3tc MIDDLE AGED HOUSEKEEPER
for elderly couple. Muat be re• Juat waiting 1or ;you . .Biaettntt.ta A. K. C. HEGISTERED PEKIN·
liable and references required.
11-21-titc
.
;::Pomeroy, 0.
_
aeae .hlpa. Mrs. Harty Lodw1ck,
Phont! 962·Y.
ll-25-3tc
061 t'LYMOUTII 2 DOOR SK
Cheater, 0. Ph. Yukon 0·3042.
" •dan. $693. Nllfl)' new paint Job.
11·21-::ltp.
1201 Business Services
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Pomero}"'\Von ·44·12.
Tickets for the game_~~~t}o'g.!,tl

SAN'I'A't YOUNGEST
liEINDEEA

Ohio, ha1 been duly
mlnlatratrtx of the
ward T. French }4te
COunty, Ohio, decealltd.
Dated this loth da7 of
-- • lll5D.

SWEATERS

IConllnood Pl\im Pip Onitl

CHRIS .Jl~~LI!

reo 11 293 Fi•ber

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REAL ESTATE m~ CARJiiE M. AIR CONDI1'f0M~NG, REI'IUGEJl..
uodrldlle, decca1ed, cona 18 ung of
atlon aervlc!e. Jack'• Refrla:en·
!;IX room, brtck dwciJlny bouse
wuh bttth and double car gara,ee.

tion. New Haven.

1' uu basen1tlnt. Situated on laree

corner Jot at corner bf Ash and
~ycamore Stttlell In the VJLlaJe
01 :.1ddlcport, Ohio. Phon, too.
u 24 Ttc
AUCTION

..... I TV aa,.lr

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Pctma,..,,

AUCnPNCII

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Nov1mbtr 21, 1 P. M.

QUALIFI•CA:no•NS - Only relpot\lllble, far alghted indlvld·
ualJ wtlh tait.h ~n the record
buslneu, aeeklnr • long -.~rm
conneetion W!lll be conaldered.
'Car. •sper~ or fWI time. $975
lnvt1trnent, dependlns on 1be
ol territor)' de•lrod.

WRITE, WIRE OR CALL
BEST RECORD DIVISION
American lntertliUonal
lndu•trl81, Inc.
Tower Sld1.. Pbila. 2, h.

Ill. 11-3737

We will 11eJl at our wprehoLise, the
Hryaon Hardware Buildlna:, .Srd
St., .Nacine, Ohio. Hou11ebo1d fur·
1uture, a few antique
lP·
pUancea; atoves; a lot of
a few iron 1tove piece•; alao a
of toys; and man)' conalsned
ticlc1. Wil\ have 11ometblnl
everyona. Come and aee what
have to offer.
BRADlt'ORD AUCTION CO.
Not reaponaible lor accidentl.
(II) 2f, 26, 27,
SINGER SLANT NEEDLE
month
due oncyold, Ukt=ornew1
M p. '!~;~~~:

,.,a.oo

Phone 343.

OIUe.

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A. C. lrodfoN. lloolno. Ollie

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BIBLES

lion to be held thia Friday, November Z'T, at Racint High School
g,mnulum from 8 to 11 p. m.
Greettna: al the door wUI be lh01e

bouncing cool
aounda comlna
H•rbart L. Jmlth, Dec11secl
C11e No. 11,217 thr0u1h the ay1tem of blah fldelit)'
ena:ineered and emeeed by '"I'I!te
..... of Ohio,
Jan" of Pomtroy, who ,were apMel.. (IIUnty, ...
plauded by the teena of the Radne
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCIRN
Notice la hereby a:tven that on area lut Friday evenlna:.
Featured wlll be apotliaht and
the 24th day of November, 19&amp;1,
Luella LJndon Smith, Executrix of leadoff dancet bY couplet aelected
thou Ia attendance.
Eatat1 of Herbert L Smltb1 d•
will 10 to the Lolorl
nt ..~!"f~l~
iJ DOc alnlle and

LAR!IE

ASSORTMENT
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PINS, EAIUIINGS,
NI!:CKLACES. ek.

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bJ Ooty, .Tu~~Y.
Event~ Parts,

Before 9:30 A.M.
Mhfdlo001t 6AI-.I

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...... t.aoA.M.
AIN.IIY alA
Every lit,)' Benke

Lontll.m:,

cated In thl1
their claima: duly IWOI'D tG,
~urt wltbln tlx montba after the
llllna of oajd lotion In thlt eoarll
or their Mid llen1 ahall be forever
deemed batrnd and eaneeled.
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Jll&lt;l&amp;•
Crow, Crow 6
Attorneys for

$1.001p
tnd cbUdrol\, of
Suadq wllb bla
1101a Flnll. ·

Fink

opo~t

(II)

Polaroid Cameras ·
Pktprn In A lll~te
· A Lutiq Gl

$94.50

lftd Womtn'l dnllel, DIW. J01'1

CIITJ Out, 1M
JIJddleron.

Locuat Bt.,
lo-!!a.JOtp

. OLD J•RSEY
TIIAT EXTRA SOMETIIING
ltock. Al10 1 20,000 rOR
Jn Cbrlatmu fl'tt!tll\1:1, ILOp It

heater. cau 6210.M,
11·23-31c

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ON IIEVCO
FAC'l'OIIY

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VIIIT IIAUTY IIIOP

lb. and •t.Jl ftJ, CaU :la'U, RaciA.,
only 1&lt;f.2HOio

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w llpeelll Z Door

PAIK.I

·PENSaHsm
Gilt

• For lhe Chrlsltna11 Glib· wlthlhe
elry gifts. There's :s&lt;itnetlibig 'ltere
get perfectly.

$5.00up
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Sellol'th, .... _
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. $1.001p

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Uoltt • cho~1•
froM ..... 10

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heat ........

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radio olr

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OF· Hair lhaftnc, pvmanut wavlal

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SHAVING sm

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LiMITED .SUPPLY
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Seeon• Ave., Middleport, aad
loot ovtr our many albuma. com·
"~Jete prlct "•nae.
(11) Ul, 11, 18, 23, 24, 2D, 30;
1, :z, etc

en Lelq

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$1.00

Gins

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JEWELRY

It eor&lt;ilally

eiiAte

Yulcon 5-2145
HAMILL IIIYICI ITATION

u'iiii i.um:Bmaiii:'"JAcurs

LIGAL NOTICI

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All Loatmr
For Him. or Her

$24.95 up

''The BIJ T&lt;lrnado Whirl" will
be the name of the awln&amp;illi see-

.

G&lt;Ja~teed, by SoiiiD

SUNBEAM, RONSON,
NOREI+O

COSMETIC

At Cho-

11 :K

Legal Not&gt;ice

VO'JG&lt;De

KAUTZ 'liD ITOll

SINGER ZIG ZAG
CIIINE - Like
COil OYer $800.
'143. P•rment
Phone 3t3.

SCIUCK, REMINGTON,

Sponsoring Hop
At Racine Gym '

Pbone TU· IN THI PR08ATI COURT OP
8-23-tl
MIIGI CC!:JNTY, OHIO
In th1 MIH1r :-f the ltab
CLILANDI

23331.

.
AfAAZING O'fE'R FROM FOREMAN .. ·A..OiT

81

Letart P. T. A.

USEO STOVES. WE HAVE GOOD CUSTOM JIUTCHERIJIIG EVERY
coal, IllS lilnd fuel oil heatera.
M~nday . Will cut for deep free~e.
.1&lt;'1fe Novelty Shop, Middleport
Wtll aJ1o ·buy beef bl~eJ. For IR·
open 10 a. m. unul 7:30 p. m.
formation call4IO·Y after 4 p. .
lHIHitc
Philip Meier.
11 24 6tt

a

quick scheme

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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 25. 1959

New Christian·· Ca.r.d s

SAVE

btle, Simple,. Subdued
Daily sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 25,

40%

A PRACTICAL GIFT

it back.

extr.a-thick aluminum

"1 work for my livl.nC. but. Dot
for my We. ID ~nothet five yean
1 may not be workina
It aiL
Sooner or later the peadulWil
twingll in tht opposite direcdon.
And I want to meet that oeeulolt
ifacefully."

WATERLESS COOKWARE

RACINE ...... . ......... .•••

SHE WILL LOVE

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WOMEN'S CORDUROY HOUSE SLIPPERS
Foam Rubber Sole
RED . - BLUE - BLACK

THE SHOEBOX

Mr. and Mr1. D. M. Cleland apent
an afternoon "."'ith Mr. and .Ides. B.
E. Will, S)'I'acu.e.

pay only

488

:: aR.tOGI
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1 .All VOO SE1/

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Mrs. Wal)ace BradfOrd,
Paul C.aaci, Mr. and
Mr. an&lt;f Mre.
and · Mn. Kenny
of Pl. Pleuant.

Tonlght

"THE BEAT GENERATION"
Sle \·e Cochran -

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News .
BrMo-LJ.~Rovth

, "'Mno;;;' No.. CroU -eatortalned the

at bet bome Frtday efenlnt.
evenl91 wu epe'nt te~rtne urind aoelally•. Lunch wa1
.fd'n. Brma, Mra.' Orpha,

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eon, of Charleston, W. Va., spent
Monday with Mra. Mollie •Bookman.

. Inez Hill, Mn~VIolet
Mrl; J'lorl!:Dee uiUen,
D. Doush and the osten
&amp;On, Paul.

Mr. and Mn. H. ·B. POwell lett
Friday to 1pent the .winter with
their aon, DOn, jn ~orlda.

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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kautz are
visiting their daughter, Grace, at
Monroe, Micbipn.
Mn. Emma Jones, AlbaDJ, is visiting Mr. and Mn. Dale :Kautz.
Rev. and Mn. John Sheet~ and

her lister, :Mra.
t.ncaater, Who 111

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Letart falls

Mr. and Mn. F. A.
cine were buaineu
Sunday mornlnc,

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Pomeroy Minist'rs
Plan Thanksgiving
SerfiCe To"'orrow
The minllterial
of

Mamle VanDoren

At'IMI
Pilei tAG
ON tttli

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THURSDAY end FRIDAY

MIDDLEPORT·

thl lnknt ,:...,, from ttw T h r • •
wtM MM ha4 asymbellc ..-..
Jnw: ,.14 expnsMd the ...,• ..., ef
the 8aM; fra~ fw His
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LilY A.WA.Y NOWI
o,_n

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1edal Service
Thursday

Pomt!fOJ, Oldo
Not

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by

MEIGS THEATRE

Sizes 4 to 10

decol'lte her home ud lp8nd
Mme time wttb her c:htldru.
"lt'a lilly for me to be 10
buy," me Hid. "U doe!a't &amp;lve
me time to enJOJ btiDI JOWl£.

Once )Iouth it cone JOU cau't tet

FROM INDIVIDUAL uTINitL PIICI

Mrs. Martha Childs pre1ided
the bo siness meeting and re·
ported that the laying of the tile
on the Sunday School room occupied by the dus i11 expected to be
c omplf'ted, this week.
Mrs. George Hudsqn, chairman
of the nominating committee presented the followina slate of offlce rll who were elected bY the mem
bers: President, Homer Rice; first
vice president, Marvin Kelly; secpnd vice president, Mra. Clarence CJ.ine; secretary, Mr1. Cl•ude
Ashley; assistant tecretary, Mn.
0 . E. McKinley; treasurer, Mra.

195~

The Faithful Sunday Scbool clau
of {be Methtldl•t Ch\IJ'Qb will meet
everUng with )Ira. H~nry

$14.611

!rom
B.

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ha• em·
iir Colum·

No. 952-68%

Well, Santa, how are you doing? We ean

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help you seled aomethlng oultable for the !i~::~~::~:il~f
entire family. The besl of everythlng'o ml•

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store, if you shop now. Better hurry here!

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A ,.,.~ i&gt;uy ~· a
lieautiful·brldp aetl Chocli: 1be•
t~.Wity featumt ·.

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)UST IMAGINE!

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hwitll!f
of tbe
c. E. BWTI t. au~tutlng tor
o·,c:· -- th('! rural ro\ate. •
F. Ray Wilson. Pomeroy,
spent Sunday evening wlt;h her cou·
IIID, Mrl. J. D. Ro'ilah .

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\ou Can Ploy Your Favorite Music·
IA5TAMTLY..;.WITHOUT A LESSON

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KATIIANDU.

HARDWAkE
.Middleport

On The

Octave
Keyboard

Orgaa

sent hi. ·uedentf•I• \Oda1 t~ Kintl
Mahendra. ·H e -ltrlved bere bY

Chcunp-ette Sled
:only

3 88

J~•l tor beslnnen ...tafe,

etunlY arul only 88 incbell
lObi· Clear vamillh finlah.

Group Entertained
In Simpson Home ';,
Tuesdav Niaht "';
Mn. Harrfett N:iciu, wor.._,

$2.49
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Easel
Blackboard

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"..'only 299 .
Only

SAVINGS ACCOUNT INTEREST RATES

All wood frame with natural &amp;niah.
With llate writinl turface and col·
orflll alphabet and numeral dwt.
Indudet ehalk 81\,d eruer.

And Certlflcans Of Deposit For Six Montha Or More F10111 2%

3 88

Brifht red with nylon
atrlntt. lneludel eayto-read iutructillll book
and earr)'inl cue.

of Il110blo Cbaplet . •OJlS
Greta Simpaon enter1~~~~:~.~ofUcen and committee
14
of tbe chapter r.t tile
was MJved at

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mon. Ineludes illutrated
ud Advt~ntur~•
-boob.

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tiJan kln.Jdom ol Nepa1, will pre- ·

WILL INCREASE
pl'elented to Mtss
Mid Aumaw after abe
talk and the ahowiDJ

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Daily sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 25,

40%

A PRACTICAL GIFT

it back.

extr.a-thick aluminum

"1 work for my livl.nC. but. Dot
for my We. ID ~nothet five yean
1 may not be workina
It aiL
Sooner or later the peadulWil
twingll in tht opposite direcdon.
And I want to meet that oeeulolt
ifacefully."

WATERLESS COOKWARE

RACINE ...... . ......... .•••

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Foam Rubber Sole
RED . - BLUE - BLACK

THE SHOEBOX

Mr. and Mr1. D. M. Cleland apent
an afternoon "."'ith Mr. and .Ides. B.
E. Will, S)'I'acu.e.

pay only

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Mrs. Wal)ace BradfOrd,
Paul C.aaci, Mr. and
Mr. an&lt;f Mre.
and · Mn. Kenny
of Pl. Pleuant.

Tonlght

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, "'Mno;;;' No.. CroU -eatortalned the

at bet bome Frtday efenlnt.
evenl91 wu epe'nt te~rtne urind aoelally•. Lunch wa1
.fd'n. Brma, Mra.' Orpha,

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Monday with Mra. Mollie •Bookman.

. Inez Hill, Mn~VIolet
Mrl; J'lorl!:Dee uiUen,
D. Doush and the osten
&amp;On, Paul.

Mr. and Mn. H. ·B. POwell lett
Friday to 1pent the .winter with
their aon, DOn, jn ~orlda.

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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kautz are
visiting their daughter, Grace, at
Monroe, Micbipn.
Mn. Emma Jones, AlbaDJ, is visiting Mr. and Mn. Dale :Kautz.
Rev. and Mn. John Sheet~ and

her lister, :Mra.
t.ncaater, Who 111

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Mr. and Mn. F. A.
cine were buaineu
Sunday mornlnc,

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Pomeroy Minist'rs
Plan Thanksgiving
SerfiCe To"'orrow
The minllterial
of

Mamle VanDoren

At'IMI
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THURSDAY end FRIDAY

MIDDLEPORT·

thl lnknt ,:...,, from ttw T h r • •
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Jnw: ,.14 expnsMd the ...,• ..., ef
the 8aM; fra~ fw His
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Thursday

Pomt!fOJ, Oldo
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MEIGS THEATRE

Sizes 4 to 10

decol'lte her home ud lp8nd
Mme time wttb her c:htldru.
"lt'a lilly for me to be 10
buy," me Hid. "U doe!a't &amp;lve
me time to enJOJ btiDI JOWl£.

Once )Iouth it cone JOU cau't tet

FROM INDIVIDUAL uTINitL PIICI

Mrs. Martha Childs pre1ided
the bo siness meeting and re·
ported that the laying of the tile
on the Sunday School room occupied by the dus i11 expected to be
c omplf'ted, this week.
Mrs. George Hudsqn, chairman
of the nominating committee presented the followina slate of offlce rll who were elected bY the mem
bers: President, Homer Rice; first
vice president, Marvin Kelly; secpnd vice president, Mra. Clarence CJ.ine; secretary, Mr1. Cl•ude
Ashley; assistant tecretary, Mn.
0 . E. McKinley; treasurer, Mra.

195~

The Faithful Sunday Scbool clau
of {be Methtldl•t Ch\IJ'Qb will meet
everUng with )Ira. H~nry

$14.611

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No. 952-68%

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entire family. The besl of everythlng'o ml•

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t~.Wity featumt ·.

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)UST IMAGINE!

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of tbe
c. E. BWTI t. au~tutlng tor
o·,c:· -- th('! rural ro\ate. •
F. Ray Wilson. Pomeroy,
spent Sunday evening wlt;h her cou·
IIID, Mrl. J. D. Ro'ilah .

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KATIIANDU.

HARDWAkE
.Middleport

On The

Octave
Keyboard

Orgaa

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Mahendra. ·H e -ltrlved bere bY

Chcunp-ette Sled
:only

3 88

J~•l tor beslnnen ...tafe,

etunlY arul only 88 incbell
lObi· Clear vamillh finlah.

Group Entertained
In Simpson Home ';,
Tuesdav Niaht "';
Mn. Harrfett N:iciu, wor.._,

$2.49
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Easel
Blackboard

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Only

SAVINGS ACCOUNT INTEREST RATES

All wood frame with natural &amp;niah.
With llate writinl turface and col·
orflll alphabet and numeral dwt.
Indudet ehalk 81\,d eruer.

And Certlflcans Of Deposit For Six Montha Or More F10111 2%

3 88

Brifht red with nylon
atrlntt. lneludel eayto-read iutructillll book
and earr)'inl cue.

of Il110blo Cbaplet . •OJlS
Greta Simpaon enter1~~~~:~.~ofUcen and committee
14
of tbe chapter r.t tile
was MJved at

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mon. Ineludes illutrated
ud Advt~ntur~•
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• • • ,_ en play o.,
IMtullllr •• .- tiMi 60 CIIDI'd, 3li
OctuYO Caaceot, coMplete willa ko1M ap•oted Vola•• COli
..... Rlclrt ............ - CNOted "' PlfiiiOMHfly ......
Slolil'- S...l Rtodl, oncl lho INI11du•• co•le•lir fMohOt..,, Wolinot Olld llooMI) IIIOicoe tWe ••ilcol ............. •
phiiJ odi'tl111 lo oDr ...... 'l1io Ddrt._..., $231.95.

ltenry Lee Stebblnil, tbe flnt u.
S ambiiiiAor to th111 am1U Rima-·
tiJan kln.Jdom ol Nepa1, will pre- ·

WILL INCREASE
pl'elented to Mtss
Mid Aumaw after abe
talk and the ahowiDJ

A Gift The
,Eatft Family
Can Eajoy

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MEIGS COUNTY -:BAN·kS.

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cbureb (tlae lletbodiat) ud a
entiM coune of tbe river.

LETART F.ALIS, LOOKING FORWARD-TO INDUSTRY,
HAS RICH TRADIDON IN MEIGS COUNTY IHSTORY
Letart Falls, &lt;me of Xetp
County's most prosperou1 and
progrecsive community, took anoJber look at ita rlcb pa3t, and Its
bright f':lture , wltb tbe recent cloainJ of its U. S. P.Oit OUice iD
three years Letart as a community -has eonttnued to lo1e IU lead·
Jng citizens due to tbe purcha1e
of land for 10me unknown lnduJtriat purpose.
Now, witb the

Sabdwi~hes, sundaes, coff~e and
nuts were served to th.O!e named

and Mrs. John F'ick, Mrs. Joe Nun-

nally, Mrs.

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BRYANT &amp; WILLIAMSON
FURNACES

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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

came dow.n the Ohio :Rlver in dua:·
out canoe~ about aix Frencbmm,
led by Le'Tart. He came, with hli

1upply of trinketa. to barter with
the Indians. Attraeted by the picturesque landscape, the friendll·
neaa of tbe Indiana, and seeinl
the amazing pollibllltle• of the
ferUle rim bottoms, be decided
to remain at Letart and eatabtiab
a tradiDI post there. He 11ve
his name to the place, buUt a
rouJh, tog 1truclure, and did 1
Oouri1bina: bUJine11 · in fun,
pelta .. corn and other artieleJ,

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kUng dlamqnd rings ... or oterllng sllverl

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lft'a''"'"' • lftt $250.00 '"'''"'"''" 11"' •us oo
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Large Selection

For Christmas, New Year and all
year. Sizes 5 to 241,&lt;, .

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$2.99

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BillFOLDS

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ElECTRIC
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GENERAL ELECTRIC

ClOCKS

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$lips and Baby Dall Paloma•

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The above picture, taken about a h~ ceQtury ago, shows
the loading platform of the Tyro Mill In Letart 'Falls. Seated
Is A. B. (AI) Alexander who managed the mill lor his brother
Wl'lght. Standing Is Jim Curtis, head of Letart's only colored
family, and H~warjl Neigler, of Racine, boll! mUI employes . .
project, the eng:ln,en

Maytag Appllan&lt;e lo anll your

lhe flaelt In Washerw and

nam~ ~e

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Sutton and
fallao "·De'Tart'a ,' Jialla." &lt;Wl~ a Sa
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ifiihlpa.
The town·
office was e~tabJilhed :there lhl ·
:blli'hded on three aides by

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a few yeara later It wt;s aiiiG
called Letart FallJ.) This name
was then civen to the whole 't own·
ship.

COSTUME
JEWELRY
$1.00 to "·00-

Letart TOWJIIh
township In

the Ohio RiVer and the river'•
course around it i.J approximately
twenty mUes. Yet if one were to
journey acroaa the township at
ita narrowest point, It is only e.
three mile trip. The Letart Bepd

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99cand $1.09 pr•
SPORT
SHIRTS

. AMERICAN MADE

Men's and Boya'

Everything for · o M•rrt Chrlt~maa

4 Buc..e Arllcs $6.95
Men's Heovy Duly

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WOODBUlNJNG SETS
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and w,ah M' we.

$2.99 ,, 3.,,
SWEATERS

OO~~.fo\~':sGES .

MC!t, ern lltck

12" TOPL.\Cj BOOTS ............... -. ,, .95
.MEN'S ~HOES ................. - .. U.85
CHl,LDREN'S PU£L ON BOOTS U.et lo U.lt
WOMEN'S PULL ON BOOTs . . . . f!.llt lo· .5.95
' MEN'S IiPPER AltTICS " ......... ; ' - " .5.85
INSULATED 11Qo:r8 .................. flUS

BEDS
HIGH CHAIRS

Wooland~-­

184 collar

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knlt, •lljj t Olltl.allutton
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$7.95

$3.99

Chuka 10011

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WASHERS

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pactty, Improves washIng action.

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clothes wring dry·
or with oversize wringer
rolls, get more water
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Men'• Heavy Duly

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TJU:tTOR SE'fS

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SOCKS

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POGO STICKS - TV GAMES
TRIC:YC:LIS and WAGONS

GLOVES, HANKIE$, APRot'11S, ·
HEAD SQUARES ·. .

Wringer
Washer

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

HOBBY HORSES ,. · · · · · · · · · $8.88 to $27.98

A FULl Range of Slzeti

urrutt ot Loom"

MAYTAG

SLEDS .

$2.99 ond $3:99
LADIES' SKIRTS ...... ., ....... , , U-99 lo ,1,81
BAN LON SWEATERS .......... .. .3.19 lo ••. Ill

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Of Popilllr Toys For Chrlotmu
31 INCH •

Waltz length and full length ~owns. Slip il'ies 32-40 and 4Z.
52. Also tall sizes 32-40, P J s and Gowns sizes 32-40.

1141 ROGUI IJI)II. .
and COMMUNtl'Y

SILVERWARE

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Wide Selection
Of Lovely Styles
SEE OUR

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Of all kinds.' Flannellette, corduroy and the lovely on.. for
gltt glvlnJ, nylon, quilted and sheer nylons also lout'llltt
pajamas and bed j•cl\ets.
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BillFOLDS for men

she'JJl
always
be pleaaed
With

And Lovely

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BUlOYA
WATCHES

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OF

GIFT
SUGGESTIONS

Come lnaad:Repler!

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pinioned by drift and roeks. On
tbia dead man's arm was tatooed
"Le'Tirt". In their report on this

HOURI: 9 to 5
THUU. 9 Ill Noon

Elf.CTRtC ·

Ar1e.,. diiiMOitd Jlna• ,,. tfl• moM ·
outt1flfttlnl ror quality and nyle. They
offer 'l'OU eompltle 111urence ol the
le1tina "''"' of your diam ond. L•t ,. •
ttU you tbo,.t th• Ptrm• nt nt V•lue
Pl1n • aiJd •hoow' 'y a,. our latl l "loelion.

121 1. Maln

Phone 197

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tbfl bolt.J throuah. U. S. Ena:Ineen
ther•· .to_blut out tM
·r~ · lb -fl'd~ce the !Ills 1q ra·
pictj, Wbl.. eng111od In' dolnl tbla
tlief'~ u1d to have found the
'bod)' 0! . :~ :~d;owned Frenchman;

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CDMPAN~

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And Make It A

the aeeepted atory for

naminJ and

cel"'ry to u.M winchea and 'pull

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OUARAN'IEID
PIIMANDfT Y~~UI

bJ the

very iDtereiUna "'"IOD of Itt
. naminc: In •be Latter part of the
UJth century, riVer men were
troub1ed extensivelY by d1e falle
at Letart, etpeeiall7 durlnC tba
dry ·aeaaons. At that time there ·
waa a direet drop at the fallJ from
two to four feet .bilb. lt Wll ne-

. . . gifts of love, from our exqulolte seleetlon of Jewelry!

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wbUe tbe iirot flat

boat trade Wll started
Roberti !amliy.

LOW7

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Dayton,

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apruoa

ltudled pbarmaey from Dr. Sle- ~m, . Waldo X'"""l- Jail ille
mlker, alto of Letart Jlfehard 1020'1 the ml11 Tile lin
IJlen owned what b ncnr tbe could be ~een lor adlM arouJ'Il
Po-well Ston In 1810 and tOld
It wu impouible to tr)o to aave
a~ner:al lllMC!bandiJe.
It for lbe dr)-Deu of tbl fiour
There ftre two docton 1a mad~ it burn rapldJJ.
Letart in the latter part of the
19th eentury-Dr. Dennilon and
C. ~ . Qulllen wu a earpenter
Dr. R. E. Stobart, the latter hav· wbo built many of tbt bcn.ut1 of
ina: Rudied with the ial.e Dr. P.bll· tbe town. Other bUJiDeues were
100.. of Racine.
Nora Hiuinbotham, miDinirr; W.
The TYro Mill wu buUt in II. S.yn;, drllCcitt; EJmer Atblq,
18'13, b:.at ln 1888 was completely a eannery to wbleb the nra1
remodeled and the roUer JTitem folb broutht their fruita and
ln1Wied. It had 1 capacity of :10 vea:etables to be eanned at VUJ
barrett a day and muuftetured naiOI:llble pricu; H. II. Sayre, a
four uade• of nour: "'Qe GraDd crocery store on the comet jult
Duke P.1tent", "Little Prtoeeu", bel011 the place where tb• Allen
"Roller A.. add "Climax". The Service StaUon now ttiD4I. n
flour wu of VtTJ' llood quality wu taken over bY Jail son, ot11.
IDd the mill ,.. conaideml the and 10me time later ,.. owned by
boot lD IIOUibenl Ohio. It wao ...,.. ClurUe Bayman, fatber ol Cbarl·
ed and manale4 bJ' 8. W. Ale:l· U JIQDWL Juat a few YNl'l AIO
ander for l'lllnJ yean. oae color· it wu owned by BeY. Wllaon; tbe
ed man, Jim CU:rtiJ. trml:ed there Jtore waa deJtrO)'ed br :fire 1n tiM
for maDY yura. He aad bil fam. year 1888.
.
lly were the only Ner;roet la LeAlthouCb there hue beeD maDJ
tart, but tbey lived and WGI'ted major ehlnlet ID Letart Fa1IJ
~ peaeefull:y for 1IWl1 }'an ad a ,teaciJ decline of bui.Deswtt~out any liln of ndal pre- aea and industria Jince it wu
judice 'Ohleb Is 10 pnyalont to- tteaua, It IIUl nmalnl oae of tbe
daJ. Tbe mill wu later in the mott pictwuque towu 110111 tiM
baada of IWI'eral ownera,
1ut I Ohl.o River.

ed to look · ot tbll marvel TbiJ
wa1 in the )'ear of 1800. The Alu·

Middleport

ander home

.'

oplendld oellooL Tile L 0 . 0. F.
had been ebartettd 1D 1178 and
by 1810 had a ~nm~benbip of
•Wy·flve. AJthouth the mala occupaticm wu fatmiDJ, ~neral lo·
duttrltt and
buline~~a
had

w-

WilliS ANTHONY
Phone 6071.J

earUeft Httlen
;v;~&amp;.tyra aDd Roathea.
"?"'
trace tbeir aau
hvolutionary period
aneetUJr of .fud&amp;:e
R.ol&amp;lbu came

to
iD lara:e numben and
The Letart School wu built lD
have alwayJ been a prominent
family there. Otber early .ettlera 1876 and ia now the Letart Com·
Grimma,
Norritel
and munJtJ Ball. It bad four rooma,
There are- atiU many one rNm· belDI used for a Lodie
:=~~~ lnaf Letart
which are de.- Hall. Tbll buildlnl houaed aU
tbe1e named abo-ve. ~:rade1 from one to twekre. PrOf.
the SuperlnteD·
Durtoa: the Clvll War the ill· H. M. Pilcher
He had
habill~ntl ol Le1P1 were continu- dent of Letllrt Schoola.
alb' plaaued witb unlon troopJ 1tarted teaeblng at the ace &lt;Jf UJ
marcblnc throqb, whose 10ldien but waa considered a &amp;reat edu·
break ranD and 1teal all eator. Be belpped to glve Letart.
the food Jtufft, clothiDg and nlu- achoolJ the oame of beln« the
able• tlut were witb.in reach. The belt in the eounlf.
The Letart Communit)' Hall wu
peopJe then adopted the Jnpevine lfllem of 1preadinC tbe a lara:e •oodeo atruclure, locatalarm of 1n oncomiDJ number ed almoat oppo•ite the acbool.
of 10ldlen, lbd would butily It burned 1bout 1930. 'I'ben the
Jather to1ether all their clotbiol new ~thool buulldlnl wu encted
and jewell')', atulf Jt in te11 1nd and the old one UJed u the Com·
barrel•, and but')' tbe articles. munlty Hall.
One absent-minded lady burled
H. McClain owned met operated
her clothe. '• aueb a .burry that from the year ll!l'J, a a:eneraJ
obe loraot wbere ohe bad bidden drut atore in what iJ now the
· them for a ,_k.
Qu111en Store. He abo had a stock
II&gt;' 1880 Letart Falll wu bo- of groceriea iD bJJ dru&amp; atore and.
eomlnt a· prolP'ftllve community did a very sueceuful bwineu. HI

LeJu:l

Raymorul Elberfeld,

1&gt;frs. O~h~ Ol(utt ..¥ra. Eddle
tP,&amp;D8) ·M,n_. l/UUam Will, ~jsa

Heating Problems

there

exceptlcm of 1
Pl1nta to
Apple Grove bas been purchased
by Fred M. Link IllS trustee. Fami·
lies llave mi.gratWI to other com·
munities and many formerly well· wltb tbe Indiana.
kept and pro&amp;perou• farmJ are
AI wu to be expected, talel of
idle.
this "wonderland" IIOOil spread.
This is a price that many com· and about 1'782 ~ettlen 1tarted
munities are paying for indus· pouring in, mostly · from New
En&amp;land. Tbey caip.e trorn liar~
trial development.
letta ii1 Dltboatl and molt of
Letart, for more than a century them Vt'flDt no farther til•
.'lnd .a ,haU', h11 pllllyed a leadinl FallJ. Letart wu the e~Uelt tetrole in the economic tmd cultural tlement ln llelll COUJilJ. Afttr
life of Melia County. ln 1848 tbe a ·goodlJ QUDiber of aetUen bad
Racine High School Etbo ·pub- eome, tbe eettlement Wd made
lished a history of Letart Jl'alb into a township in - 1808. Soon
· written by Mary Ellen Hayma.._ !Iteam l!oatl " ...,.. be&amp;lnDin&amp; to
·now Mrs. WilHam Lewis, of run. Tbe ftrtt one, the 14 SL
Houston, Tex. RaciM Principal Clair'', ~ a 1arae. ooean aolnl
Donald Wolfe bad tbe lloey eop- ateamer. n ~liNd quite a -.nu•
led bY Mila Ann Proctor for pub- tlon ODd lluo banka
Uned
lication.
with curloua qtectatora; who want

few !arm1, land from

See Us About Your

IITTI.ID IN 11'70
About the year 1110,

the

Dally Sentillel, Pomi!I'O)'·Middleport, o., Nov. 2&amp;, 11111-11

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It's a Happier Home·
WHE;RE CLOTHES ARE LAUNDERED

WITH A

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RUTLAND, .OHIO

fitulcet,

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cbureb (tlae lletbodiat) ud a
entiM coune of tbe river.

LETART F.ALIS, LOOKING FORWARD-TO INDUSTRY,
HAS RICH TRADIDON IN MEIGS COUNTY IHSTORY
Letart Falls, &lt;me of Xetp
County's most prosperou1 and
progrecsive community, took anoJber look at ita rlcb pa3t, and Its
bright f':lture , wltb tbe recent cloainJ of its U. S. P.Oit OUice iD
three years Letart as a community -has eonttnued to lo1e IU lead·
Jng citizens due to tbe purcha1e
of land for 10me unknown lnduJtriat purpose.
Now, witb the

Sabdwi~hes, sundaes, coff~e and
nuts were served to th.O!e named

and Mrs. John F'ick, Mrs. Joe Nun-

nally, Mrs.

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Hay~&amp;

an(l.qge gueQ, !(r-, Ro-

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BRYANT &amp; WILLIAMSON
FURNACES

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John W.

to

baa

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

came dow.n the Ohio :Rlver in dua:·
out canoe~ about aix Frencbmm,
led by Le'Tart. He came, with hli

1upply of trinketa. to barter with
the Indians. Attraeted by the picturesque landscape, the friendll·
neaa of tbe Indiana, and seeinl
the amazing pollibllltle• of the
ferUle rim bottoms, be decided
to remain at Letart and eatabtiab
a tradiDI post there. He 11ve
his name to the place, buUt a
rouJh, tog 1truclure, and did 1
Oouri1bina: bUJine11 · in fun,
pelta .. corn and other artieleJ,

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Sr., has
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Choose, for Uflmple, rrum our prerlalon watches, spar·
kUng dlamqnd rings ... or oterllng sllverl

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lft'a''"'"' • lftt $250.00 '"'''"'"''" 11"' •us oo
l&lt;it•' • Cl&gt;cltt ... 111.~ trlft '('t'ittlll .... 11U:&lt;10
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Large Selection

For Christmas, New Year and all
year. Sizes 5 to 241,&lt;, .

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BillFOLDS

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ElECTRIC
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GENERAL ELECTRIC

ClOCKS

from$2.9916$13.99
$lips and Baby Dall Paloma•

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The above picture, taken about a h~ ceQtury ago, shows
the loading platform of the Tyro Mill In Letart 'Falls. Seated
Is A. B. (AI) Alexander who managed the mill lor his brother
Wl'lght. Standing Is Jim Curtis, head of Letart's only colored
family, and H~warjl Neigler, of Racine, boll! mUI employes . .
project, the eng:ln,en

Maytag Appllan&lt;e lo anll your

lhe flaelt In Washerw and

nam~ ~e

·~·· n~, ·'i·'
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- TJt~ded
Sutton and
fallao "·De'Tart'a ,' Jialla." &lt;Wl~ a Sa
T
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ifiihlpa.
The town·
office was e~tabJilhed :there lhl ·
:blli'hded on three aides by

tfttliWMJ\S

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a few yeara later It wt;s aiiiG
called Letart FallJ.) This name
was then civen to the whole 't own·
ship.

COSTUME
JEWELRY
$1.00 to "·00-

Letart TOWJIIh
township In

the Ohio RiVer and the river'•
course around it i.J approximately
twenty mUes. Yet if one were to
journey acroaa the township at
ita narrowest point, It is only e.
three mile trip. The Letart Bepd

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99cand $1.09 pr•
SPORT
SHIRTS

. AMERICAN MADE

Men's and Boya'

Everything for · o M•rrt Chrlt~maa

4 Buc..e Arllcs $6.95
Men's Heovy Duly

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and w,ah M' we.

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SWEATERS

OO~~.fo\~':sGES .

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12" TOPL.\Cj BOOTS ............... -. ,, .95
.MEN'S ~HOES ................. - .. U.85
CHl,LDREN'S PU£L ON BOOTS U.et lo U.lt
WOMEN'S PULL ON BOOTs . . . . f!.llt lo· .5.95
' MEN'S IiPPER AltTICS " ......... ; ' - " .5.85
INSULATED 11Qo:r8 .................. flUS

BEDS
HIGH CHAIRS

Wooland~-­

184 collar

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knlt, •lljj t Olltl.allutton
oll'l..

Gifts for $portS

bulky

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nES !,y B.;_u ·BrumJiW. · ·.· · ·· · · · · · · · · $1.50

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SPORTSHIRTS '..;•• . ' ........
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$7.95

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Chuka 10011

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pactty, Improves washIng action.

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clothes wring dry·
or with oversize wringer
rolls, get more water
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TJU:tTOR SE'fS

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SOCKS

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TRIC:YC:LIS and WAGONS

GLOVES, HANKIE$, APRot'11S, ·
HEAD SQUARES ·. .

Wringer
Washer

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

HOBBY HORSES ,. · · · · · · · · · $8.88 to $27.98

A FULl Range of Slzeti

urrutt ot Loom"

MAYTAG

SLEDS .

$2.99 ond $3:99
LADIES' SKIRTS ...... ., ....... , , U-99 lo ,1,81
BAN LON SWEATERS .......... .. .3.19 lo ••. Ill

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31 INCH •

Waltz length and full length ~owns. Slip il'ies 32-40 and 4Z.
52. Also tall sizes 32-40, P J s and Gowns sizes 32-40.

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Wide Selection
Of Lovely Styles
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Of all kinds.' Flannellette, corduroy and the lovely on.. for
gltt glvlnJ, nylon, quilted and sheer nylons also lout'llltt
pajamas and bed j•cl\ets.
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BillFOLDS for men

she'JJl
always
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With

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BUlOYA
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OF

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SUGGESTIONS

Come lnaad:Repler!

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pinioned by drift and roeks. On
tbia dead man's arm was tatooed
"Le'Tirt". In their report on this

HOURI: 9 to 5
THUU. 9 Ill Noon

Elf.CTRtC ·

Ar1e.,. diiiMOitd Jlna• ,,. tfl• moM ·
outt1flfttlnl ror quality and nyle. They
offer 'l'OU eompltle 111urence ol the
le1tina "''"' of your diam ond. L•t ,. •
ttU you tbo,.t th• Ptrm• nt nt V•lue
Pl1n • aiJd •hoow' 'y a,. our latl l "loelion.

121 1. Maln

Phone 197

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tbfl bolt.J throuah. U. S. Ena:Ineen
ther•· .to_blut out tM
·r~ · lb -fl'd~ce the !Ills 1q ra·
pictj, Wbl.. eng111od In' dolnl tbla
tlief'~ u1d to have found the
'bod)' 0! . :~ :~d;owned Frenchman;

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CDMPAN~

IA.YtMO'I

AND

And Make It A

the aeeepted atory for

naminJ and

cel"'ry to u.M winchea and 'pull

ITY .
OAN ·

OUARAN'IEID
PIIMANDfT Y~~UI

bJ the

very iDtereiUna "'"IOD of Itt
. naminc: In •be Latter part of the
UJth century, riVer men were
troub1ed extensivelY by d1e falle
at Letart, etpeeiall7 durlnC tba
dry ·aeaaons. At that time there ·
waa a direet drop at the fallJ from
two to four feet .bilb. lt Wll ne-

. . . gifts of love, from our exqulolte seleetlon of Jewelry!

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aettlem~nt ol Letart Falb, but here Is another

the

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wu the flrat ODd
wbUe tbe iirot flat

boat trade Wll started
Roberti !amliy.

LOW7

two
Dayton,

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up.

bullt ln J,etul,

~ASH

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apruoa

ltudled pbarmaey from Dr. Sle- ~m, . Waldo X'"""l- Jail ille
mlker, alto of Letart Jlfehard 1020'1 the ml11 Tile lin
IJlen owned what b ncnr tbe could be ~een lor adlM arouJ'Il
Po-well Ston In 1810 and tOld
It wu impouible to tr)o to aave
a~ner:al lllMC!bandiJe.
It for lbe dr)-Deu of tbl fiour
There ftre two docton 1a mad~ it burn rapldJJ.
Letart in the latter part of the
19th eentury-Dr. Dennilon and
C. ~ . Qulllen wu a earpenter
Dr. R. E. Stobart, the latter hav· wbo built many of tbt bcn.ut1 of
ina: Rudied with the ial.e Dr. P.bll· tbe town. Other bUJiDeues were
100.. of Racine.
Nora Hiuinbotham, miDinirr; W.
The TYro Mill wu buUt in II. S.yn;, drllCcitt; EJmer Atblq,
18'13, b:.at ln 1888 was completely a eannery to wbleb the nra1
remodeled and the roUer JTitem folb broutht their fruita and
ln1Wied. It had 1 capacity of :10 vea:etables to be eanned at VUJ
barrett a day and muuftetured naiOI:llble pricu; H. II. Sayre, a
four uade• of nour: "'Qe GraDd crocery store on the comet jult
Duke P.1tent", "Little Prtoeeu", bel011 the place where tb• Allen
"Roller A.. add "Climax". The Service StaUon now ttiD4I. n
flour wu of VtTJ' llood quality wu taken over bY Jail son, ot11.
IDd the mill ,.. conaideml the and 10me time later ,.. owned by
boot lD IIOUibenl Ohio. It wao ...,.. ClurUe Bayman, fatber ol Cbarl·
ed and manale4 bJ' 8. W. Ale:l· U JIQDWL Juat a few YNl'l AIO
ander for l'lllnJ yean. oae color· it wu owned by BeY. Wllaon; tbe
ed man, Jim CU:rtiJ. trml:ed there Jtore waa deJtrO)'ed br :fire 1n tiM
for maDY yura. He aad bil fam. year 1888.
.
lly were the only Ner;roet la LeAlthouCb there hue beeD maDJ
tart, but tbey lived and WGI'ted major ehlnlet ID Letart Fa1IJ
~ peaeefull:y for 1IWl1 }'an ad a ,teaciJ decline of bui.Deswtt~out any liln of ndal pre- aea and industria Jince it wu
judice 'Ohleb Is 10 pnyalont to- tteaua, It IIUl nmalnl oae of tbe
daJ. Tbe mill wu later in the mott pictwuque towu 110111 tiM
baada of IWI'eral ownera,
1ut I Ohl.o River.

ed to look · ot tbll marvel TbiJ
wa1 in the )'ear of 1800. The Alu·

Middleport

ander home

.'

oplendld oellooL Tile L 0 . 0. F.
had been ebartettd 1D 1178 and
by 1810 had a ~nm~benbip of
•Wy·flve. AJthouth the mala occupaticm wu fatmiDJ, ~neral lo·
duttrltt and
buline~~a
had

w-

WilliS ANTHONY
Phone 6071.J

earUeft Httlen
;v;~&amp;.tyra aDd Roathea.
"?"'
trace tbeir aau
hvolutionary period
aneetUJr of .fud&amp;:e
R.ol&amp;lbu came

to
iD lara:e numben and
The Letart School wu built lD
have alwayJ been a prominent
family there. Otber early .ettlera 1876 and ia now the Letart Com·
Grimma,
Norritel
and munJtJ Ball. It bad four rooma,
There are- atiU many one rNm· belDI used for a Lodie
:=~~~ lnaf Letart
which are de.- Hall. Tbll buildlnl houaed aU
tbe1e named abo-ve. ~:rade1 from one to twekre. PrOf.
the SuperlnteD·
Durtoa: the Clvll War the ill· H. M. Pilcher
He had
habill~ntl ol Le1P1 were continu- dent of Letllrt Schoola.
alb' plaaued witb unlon troopJ 1tarted teaeblng at the ace &lt;Jf UJ
marcblnc throqb, whose 10ldien but waa considered a &amp;reat edu·
break ranD and 1teal all eator. Be belpped to glve Letart.
the food Jtufft, clothiDg and nlu- achoolJ the oame of beln« the
able• tlut were witb.in reach. The belt in the eounlf.
The Letart Communit)' Hall wu
peopJe then adopted the Jnpevine lfllem of 1preadinC tbe a lara:e •oodeo atruclure, locatalarm of 1n oncomiDJ number ed almoat oppo•ite the acbool.
of 10ldlen, lbd would butily It burned 1bout 1930. 'I'ben the
Jather to1ether all their clotbiol new ~thool buulldlnl wu encted
and jewell')', atulf Jt in te11 1nd and the old one UJed u the Com·
barrel•, and but')' tbe articles. munlty Hall.
One absent-minded lady burled
H. McClain owned met operated
her clothe. '• aueb a .burry that from the year ll!l'J, a a:eneraJ
obe loraot wbere ohe bad bidden drut atore in what iJ now the
· them for a ,_k.
Qu111en Store. He abo had a stock
II&gt;' 1880 Letart Falll wu bo- of groceriea iD bJJ dru&amp; atore and.
eomlnt a· prolP'ftllve community did a very sueceuful bwineu. HI

LeJu:l

Raymorul Elberfeld,

1&gt;frs. O~h~ Ol(utt ..¥ra. Eddle
tP,&amp;D8) ·M,n_. l/UUam Will, ~jsa

Heating Problems

there

exceptlcm of 1
Pl1nta to
Apple Grove bas been purchased
by Fred M. Link IllS trustee. Fami·
lies llave mi.gratWI to other com·
munities and many formerly well· wltb tbe Indiana.
kept and pro&amp;perou• farmJ are
AI wu to be expected, talel of
idle.
this "wonderland" IIOOil spread.
This is a price that many com· and about 1'782 ~ettlen 1tarted
munities are paying for indus· pouring in, mostly · from New
En&amp;land. Tbey caip.e trorn liar~
trial development.
letta ii1 Dltboatl and molt of
Letart, for more than a century them Vt'flDt no farther til•
.'lnd .a ,haU', h11 pllllyed a leadinl FallJ. Letart wu the e~Uelt tetrole in the economic tmd cultural tlement ln llelll COUJilJ. Afttr
life of Melia County. ln 1848 tbe a ·goodlJ QUDiber of aetUen bad
Racine High School Etbo ·pub- eome, tbe eettlement Wd made
lished a history of Letart Jl'alb into a township in - 1808. Soon
· written by Mary Ellen Hayma.._ !Iteam l!oatl " ...,.. be&amp;lnDin&amp; to
·now Mrs. WilHam Lewis, of run. Tbe ftrtt one, the 14 SL
Houston, Tex. RaciM Principal Clair'', ~ a 1arae. ooean aolnl
Donald Wolfe bad tbe lloey eop- ateamer. n ~liNd quite a -.nu•
led bY Mila Ann Proctor for pub- tlon ODd lluo banka
Uned
lication.
with curloua qtectatora; who want

few !arm1, land from

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About the year 1110,

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· ·' Buflington, Roland Carpenter, Ray
Jewell, Nick Co&amp;ie~•.Ja . ~lkor, Chuck Rl(fle, Dor Coates.
Charles .Downie·~
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Wer~y , Rohhle .
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a,p. Stephenson, M1ke Fultz, Rol·
li e flemsley, Kei
lriii ". Edward Bradley, Dale Teaford,

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Mlddlepor~ Obio

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Mlildlepert

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Ohio Valley Baking
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Sb!el Products
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Edwin Coffman

Head CoiK!h

Assistant Coa&lt;'h

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foen Gru ••tr, itE, 165. , • , •.Jr.

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M...~,r,lila, 152 , .loph.
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Charles .Downie·~
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Wer~y , Rohhle .
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li e flemsley, Kei
lriii ". Edward Bradley, Dale Teaford,

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Jim i;luillo Johliliy' JOliet·· Ali · Hamllr • Ri k Ch&gt; Dal'id
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Fruits and Vegetables

GOoD LUCK TEAMS
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Your FORD Dealer
Mlddlepor~ Obio

·:Stdrk~i Pharmacy

Mlildlepert

Hackett's Sohio
, Station

Ohio Valley Baking
Company

\

and Dry
,,

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Robin~onil

l&gt;omeroy, Ohio

Sb!el Products
Mid4iejlort, Ohio

Preston Mo.t ott

. Qwallty ~rint Shop

GOOD LVUIUI,(

Wlllia"'-son Service
Center

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iltdthz ·

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Route 7 ,

"Home of Manhattan and Enro Shirts"
Ohio

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BI!ST

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Mlddii!pOrt,

GOOD LUCK!· ·

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Money for any worthy
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12:00 Truth ar Consequences
!2:30 It Could be You
1:00 Mid Day Newa
1:15 TBA ·

Chonnel3 - WedntKdlll
4 :00 House on High Street
4 : ~0. Split PersoneUty
· · !1:00 t)team.boat Bill
5 :30 Quick Draw McGraw
6:00 Steamboat Bill

$1

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only, ear or furniture.
Phone first for_ l~trip

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5:00 Steati\.boat iUl
11:30 Sgt. ·P reston
6:00 Flittt &amp; ScruW Show
a:ts 'weatb~1t.

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Perry Como Show
This I! Your Life
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Mill will ClrTY them."
Otber wlunteer workers 10ld
them In Post Office. at · tables,
but the sale lar&amp;~ed until Min

Holds 52
Travel Needs!

aoua:bt the help of a PbUa·

State Of Morals
Questioned By
Women's Writer

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TOOL BOXES
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newspaper, "The North
:NeiMAN'S VIIW
. From then on the ole
ly GAY PAULIY
and to everyone'l de·
Ultl w.ntitft'a ldltor
NEW YORK (UPI) - Todoy'o
was raised instead of
orielnaiJy sou1hL 'lhe column becomes a .oap box for
those who read ita recent remarks
the ..peri- on the televlaloD quiz aho\T fixethoped for,
even tbouah aome of .the readers
th:~~~:~~ the
tbatnexta read me out.
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But readert deserve to be beard
worth whether they bien 70U or auggeat
the only reaaon you weren't ever
nn a qub lhow Ia that you
weren't bright enough to pass
the initial teat.
·
By way of baekiJ'OUnd, thia
column on the television qult:
show meas denounced 110 ope. It
mert!ly Inquired into the state ·of
our morals today and wondered
whether othen were ahocked or
In agreement with tbe one woman
who said, "he (Charles Van
Doren) bad a chance to get some·
Ung for nothlna and I don't
In 1919 the a11oclatlon bee~me blame him for dolna lt."
the seals aole spon•or, ·a nd In the
AI of today, moat of the letters
next !lear't de•len Lhe Red Cftls• see tbe TV quiz flxea a~; a re·
symbol was replaced by the flection eeneraUY ot a MtiOJt'lfl de·
double-barred adaptation of the terloratlng morall. Othefil · deLorraine Crou---officlal in·t ema· naunce me for rlt'aklnl "Charles
PRIDAY MElTING 'SLATED
tiona\ emblem or all tuberculosis Van Doren the whipplnc boy'' (I
dldD't Intend to-honest).
The
Middleport Union of the
organizations.
Ur1•• "ltanel Firm"
WCTU will meet this Friday at the
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to
you
for
your
The great change the Chrlatma•
home of Mrs. Leona Boster, M3 S.
seal hu wrought in one of the 'battle of deception vereua truth'/ Second St., Middleport.
wrote
Mrs. Helena B. ·Collins o
widest fieldt of human lilP and (977 Middle RlncoD Rd. ) Santa
mbery muat be credited ehietiJ Rosa, Calif.
ta the fact that it hal Jlven evecy· , "Stand firm r"
one, even to the~ lent amDng us,
Edward W. Verba of (425 Pen·
a chance to be of real help in the hllle Ave.) Cam"Dbell, 0. wrote
defense and sPread of health and tta.st "If the tuutltion were made
to boxlns, any · boxer wbo partlhapplne••·
Before her death in 19i8 Emily cipatea In a fixed filbt ia held In
Blasell (who Is said to bave -b een contempt by the majority of boX·
America's most uaeful eitlzen)
J aaree wltb your utlcle . .on
made these l'C!m&amp;rkl : "I aee thou· the ICindal."
11nda who had no hotte and wbo
Milo Addlo L. Lind of (iOS Sec·
have It now; I aee miJUona of the ond Ave.) Rockford• m., aRed,
1reat reneroua Amerlean people, 11 what can you expect . when for
rich and 1JOOr, upon whom we tbe p1st decade• we have been
can rely to carry the Sill for· Uvln1 with the idea of aometblna
ward year by year. I have alwaYs 'for · free', betdnnln' wttb the
seen the Seal thia way: in term• pe1p17 prize in Ihe box of cra~ter
of people, not or money. The jiCkl?'
11 • • E.-Ply
In life," abe eontJ..
Jreat n~d t)f any IOCial work ll ....
"I ltortted lllot there lo
to reach enouah people, ud a ttrlct~ tal to everythln,. 'l'llat Ia
make them underHand what il a baalc law of nature ...
wanted."
''11le American ,eople mutt
OUr American wa,- of
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Jean and Mr. apd :Mrs. HowYoung and Lind• spe~ . ,the
weekend with Mr. qnd Mrs. Otho .
Yp11nR and family of Burban'k,
While there they hunted· ooe da"y, ·
Larry' Ritchie returned to . J1is
stUdies.at Rio Grande Monday morn

Jng after ·a vlait .with "biB· fRRiily . ..

15 THIS IT '

-Mr. arJd Mrs. Robert BaileY aad• ·
sQn,_Bobby, ~fi!re &amp;~nday iatte~:J~00 rt
vl.iltors · ot ·rrtr. anl:! ,~rs. ~ . E. · • ·
Youna: and daujhtel'fl.
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Sdtldl.y eaUet.l (lf Mr. and Mrs: ·'
A. ,W. Young and son were'lfr. and
:MrB•1.¥fbur Wandlla&amp;, Pomeroy,
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and Donnie :rreck'er.
.B(:lb Hawk called - oD Howard
YOWil, Sunday, ·
·MiSJe&amp; •EJva aod Jean Young call·
ed.' on. Mrs. Slmod Newland Sunday

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D:OO Romper. Room
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10:00. Thanksgiving Day Parade
t'l :.00 PJa_ybouse

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Donna ·Reed ·Sh.O'fF

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4 : ~0. Split PersoneUty
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5 :30 Quick Draw McGraw
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Phone first for_ l~trip

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11:30 Sgt. ·P reston
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klod of moll, but onr kind of

Mill will ClrTY them."
Otber wlunteer workers 10ld
them In Post Office. at · tables,
but the sale lar&amp;~ed until Min

Holds 52
Travel Needs!

aoua:bt the help of a PbUa·

State Of Morals
Questioned By
Women's Writer

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newspaper, "The North
:NeiMAN'S VIIW
. From then on the ole
ly GAY PAULIY
and to everyone'l de·
Ultl w.ntitft'a ldltor
NEW YORK (UPI) - Todoy'o
was raised instead of
orielnaiJy sou1hL 'lhe column becomes a .oap box for
those who read ita recent remarks
the ..peri- on the televlaloD quiz aho\T fixethoped for,
even tbouah aome of .the readers
th:~~~:~~ the
tbatnexta read me out.
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But readert deserve to be beard
worth whether they bien 70U or auggeat
the only reaaon you weren't ever
nn a qub lhow Ia that you
weren't bright enough to pass
the initial teat.
·
By way of baekiJ'OUnd, thia
column on the television qult:
show meas denounced 110 ope. It
mert!ly Inquired into the state ·of
our morals today and wondered
whether othen were ahocked or
In agreement with tbe one woman
who said, "he (Charles Van
Doren) bad a chance to get some·
Ung for nothlna and I don't
In 1919 the a11oclatlon bee~me blame him for dolna lt."
the seals aole spon•or, ·a nd In the
AI of today, moat of the letters
next !lear't de•len Lhe Red Cftls• see tbe TV quiz flxea a~; a re·
symbol was replaced by the flection eeneraUY ot a MtiOJt'lfl de·
double-barred adaptation of the terloratlng morall. Othefil · deLorraine Crou---officlal in·t ema· naunce me for rlt'aklnl "Charles
PRIDAY MElTING 'SLATED
tiona\ emblem or all tuberculosis Van Doren the whipplnc boy'' (I
dldD't Intend to-honest).
The
Middleport Union of the
organizations.
Ur1•• "ltanel Firm"
WCTU will meet this Friday at the
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to
you
for
your
The great change the Chrlatma•
home of Mrs. Leona Boster, M3 S.
seal hu wrought in one of the 'battle of deception vereua truth'/ Second St., Middleport.
wrote
Mrs. Helena B. ·Collins o
widest fieldt of human lilP and (977 Middle RlncoD Rd. ) Santa
mbery muat be credited ehietiJ Rosa, Calif.
ta the fact that it hal Jlven evecy· , "Stand firm r"
one, even to the~ lent amDng us,
Edward W. Verba of (425 Pen·
a chance to be of real help in the hllle Ave.) Cam"Dbell, 0. wrote
defense and sPread of health and tta.st "If the tuutltion were made
to boxlns, any · boxer wbo partlhapplne••·
Before her death in 19i8 Emily cipatea In a fixed filbt ia held In
Blasell (who Is said to bave -b een contempt by the majority of boX·
America's most uaeful eitlzen)
J aaree wltb your utlcle . .on
made these l'C!m&amp;rkl : "I aee thou· the ICindal."
11nda who had no hotte and wbo
Milo Addlo L. Lind of (iOS Sec·
have It now; I aee miJUona of the ond Ave.) Rockford• m., aRed,
1reat reneroua Amerlean people, 11 what can you expect . when for
rich and 1JOOr, upon whom we tbe p1st decade• we have been
can rely to carry the Sill for· Uvln1 with the idea of aometblna
ward year by year. I have alwaYs 'for · free', betdnnln' wttb the
seen the Seal thia way: in term• pe1p17 prize in Ihe box of cra~ter
of people, not or money. The jiCkl?'
11 • • E.-Ply
In life," abe eontJ..
Jreat n~d t)f any IOCial work ll ....
"I ltortted lllot there lo
to reach enouah people, ud a ttrlct~ tal to everythln,. 'l'llat Ia
make them underHand what il a baalc law of nature ...
wanted."
''11le American ,eople mutt
OUr American wa,- of
• In leGe the aum J28,00,3DO wake

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'2:30, · The Gale Stonn Show.
3:00 Beat the Clock
1:30 Who Do You Tral!t
H'lrl Am~rtc~ Blf:'d:d~
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ll:Oo San· Frih~ Beat
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I:DO Edge ·nf Night
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Mrs.

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Wilham Mclntyre, -1.
chlldreo
with her
Mt.

and MrS. E . E . Young, Elva

Jean and Mr. apd :Mrs. HowYoung and Lind• spe~ . ,the
weekend with Mr. qnd Mrs. Otho .
Yp11nR and family of Burban'k,
While there they hunted· ooe da"y, ·
Larry' Ritchie returned to . J1is
stUdies.at Rio Grande Monday morn

Jng after ·a vlait .with "biB· fRRiily . ..

15 THIS IT '

-Mr. arJd Mrs. Robert BaileY aad• ·
sQn,_Bobby, ~fi!re &amp;~nday iatte~:J~00 rt
vl.iltors · ot ·rrtr. anl:! ,~rs. ~ . E. · • ·
Youna: and daujhtel'fl.
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Sdtldl.y eaUet.l (lf Mr. and Mrs: ·'
A. ,W. Young and son were'lfr. and
:MrB•1.¥fbur Wandlla&amp;, Pomeroy,
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and Donnie :rreck'er.
.B(:lb Hawk called - oD Howard
YOWil, Sunday, ·
·MiSJe&amp; •EJva aod Jean Young call·
ed.' on. Mrs. Slmod Newland Sunday

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•.2:45 SiJn OU

Si.mnri Newland is ill.

1:30 ·;,t:;m;nmunltJ .nd·Incai Newa

Give T•e Faally Gilt

Newt Tonillit
't:Cl' 4Jeanning the Weather
't :ll,. Sporta li.tport
l!UI Latl!i .Show

WH·TN.TV Char.ne~l--::13

"'« ,.... .

Hawaiian ll11to

s. I!Oroer Poiral

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8:3(1 Dvug Martin. Show
D:OO Romper. Room
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10:00. Thanksgiving Day Parade
t'l :.00 PJa_ybouse

FUght ..
Galli stOrm Shinr
Donna ·Reed ·Sh.O'fF

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and son

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MOTOROLA

ef a JANE SWEETHEART (;BEST!
O..Coloctlonoi

Motorola lo brll~
cleuer, tt1111rp • ..It

.....lfullane

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to 70ur family.
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$1.JlaUy. senunel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Nov. 25, 1959

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;Racine

th.e dedic11.tion at the Oak Grove
Church , Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and i\.trs. Larry Birch and
chiJdrcn have returned lo their
.met It the home or home in NOrth Carolina after hav.
,.....,. "!Jodi Arnott.
ing been &lt;:ailed here by the serwu~
• Mn.' Gomer Leh·is, devotional ! inJUJ11 to llis father, ":lza !Birch,
.leader. Used. "Social Creed and who 1s in Meigs General Hospital.
Jlovin&amp; Population" aa her topic.
Rev. J. H. Elwood returned home
. Meditations and readings were giv· after a week spent in Holzer Hos·
"D by member&amp;.
pilaL
'; The business meehn&amp; WitS con·
Mrs. Laura Bell received word of
cted by Mn. Tyret: Piekem~, the deatll of her brother, Mr. Char·
1dent. A bake sale was set for ley Egu.n at Pittsburgh .
ember 21 .at the Cut Rate Drut:
Mrs . J&lt;'. E. Dunn left .Monday to
. &amp;lon.
spend the holiday with her son and
~frelhment.. were served to daughter and families in (:rookslYe members.
...me.
• Mrs. Isabel Slmpson Willi ltostess
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Heilman of
lwt;n the Booster •ClaS!I met at her Hunker Hill '&gt;~-ere Saturday guesls
lliome Friday evening.
of her sister, ~~u·s. Margaret Houda·
1 Devotions were led by Marie Roy. shelt.
karie Rouah, pres.ident presided at
Tom and Ellen Jividen of Athens
)be bus1nesa se&amp;~ion during which spe nt the weekend with their grand
jt Wll voted to send L"hristmas parents, Mr. and Mrs. t1ark Jivi·
Cardt and devotional booklets to den .
boys and g.irli in aervic'!.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cleland and
• A silent auction wa1 held with son, Hank, of Pomeroy spent Sun·
lbe money to used on the new day afternoon with his mother, Mrs.
~urch. piano.
Hazel Cleland,
Helen Simpson waa in charge of
Mrs. Ethel Wheeler of Nal!hporl
tbe game•.
is viBiting Mrs. Ada Bayes.
1be hoatess served rcfreshmenl.5
Harry curtia of Colwnbus ~:tpent
ln keeping with Thanksghing to the weekend with his sister, Mrs.
••bel Roush, Marie Routh, .Jarie Oma 'Montgomery.
ltoY, Vera Bet;Jie, Firn Gaul, PhYI·
Dale Roush who ill employed by
lit Martin, Gretta Slmp&amp;on, Hel~ n the Dravo Co. at New Rtchmond is
Jimpson, Laura McKet~zie, Maggie spending aeveral days with his par·
Shain, Blanche Watterson, .Blanche en!Ji , Mr. and }frs. Henry Roush.
Spenctr and one guest, Clara
Crllt Bradford Jr. of Columbus
Bouah.
spent the weekend with Mr. and
, Pbyllle Martin and Grella Simp· Mrs. A C. Bradford.
10n wUI be h(lltesses for the Christ·
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beegle returned
mu party .
after a visit at Wheeling and New
: The Junior boys and girla of the Brighton.
.
!laptlst ChW'Ch viJited Mre. Addle
Mr. Helen Younce left Tuesday
Autherson at the Foster Rest Home to spend two weeks with her son
Sunday afternoon and preaented and daughtt:r-in·law In Cleveland .
her with a Thanksgiving basket.
idrs. E laie Rous h of Pomeroy
The aroup sang songs and Jed In a spent the weekend with her broth·
l'r, t"rancis Morris, and family .
Thanksa:ivlng litany of prayer.
Nine members of the BYF atMr. 11nd Mn. Jo~mes Jividen of
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Peace Sought
In New Annual
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--STIFFLER'S FIRST

WASHINGTON (UPI)- NATO
parliamentariaDI wound Ui' a five
day meeting today by recommending that a NATO "aummlt"
conference of the 15 allied nations
!Je beld every year.

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Sunday in Lancaster visiting Mn.
C'ha~rlio Tucker who Ia a patient
In a hospital. Mrs. TUcker 11 Mrs.
Cadle'11 alsler.

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AND

Tile annual
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chiefs of state were
one of a series of
adopted unanimously at
ing aesalon of the fifth ~~~:~~
conference of member. of N
parliamentary bodies.
Another major resolution urged

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