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Chester Grange Presents Thanksgiving

Program At Regular Session Tuesday Sorority Gr.oup
Chester Grange met in regular session Tuesday evening f Holds Meetl'ng
W1th Dale Kautz, worthy master, presiding.
A communication was read from Ohio Crop in regard to
~e regular meeting of the
the overseas relief. It was decided to have a Christmas party 0 ~ 10 Eta Pbl Chapter of tbe Beta
at the next meeting
on December B and to. cancel the
em· 5rue,day
'•ma Pbi
!'Orortty wu held
.
evemng 1t Ute OhJo Fuel
her 22 meetmg due to Christmas. There w11I be a 50c t e•- Gao . Olflce in Mld~rt with

THE VALUE

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USED CARS OFFER MOST
1952 CHEVROLET Deluxe · · · · · · · · · · · · $395
6 Passenger Coupe. Powerglide trans., clean interior,
original2 tone green finish, radio and heater.

1953 BUICK Special2 Door · · · · · · · · · $495
Loca-l owned, clean interior, standard transmission , radio and heater. White over turquoise finish .

1954 CHEVROLET Deluxe 210 · · · · · · $695
2 Door. Ivory over blue finish . All good tires, clean interior, radio and heater, choice of standard transmission

or powerglide.

1955 CHEVROLET Hardtop Cpe. · · · · $1195
V8 motor.· Powerglide transmission. Ivory over light
green, like new whitewall tires, radio and heater.

c~ange for ~en and women and f .1.
Mr$.1r Betty Everson, president,
glfta fo~ children . Refreshments a:J l~B. K bl
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I pre,ldlng.
w11l be 10 charge of the Home Jk...
ane 0 ent!, ecturer, Pte-J
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onomica Committee. AU memben sented a program usins Th&amp;n;ka&amp;iv· The first meeting · for tbe new
J!ill(l l!U!Jq pue puillll 01 ~IJn .lJ•, ~.nNg at th~ tbemode. Gr~ •!D1JDI of pl~&amp;ea of tbe ' sorority was: held
earer ,.. y G To ..... ee' opened before the meeline with Sue
lhe program and .members re· Seelig, vice president In charge
sponded to roll call vr1th ~~at th~y of the pLed11e tralnin&amp; meeting.
MEIGS THEATRE
were having fo~, ThanksglVlng .~In·
Routine busines,1
wa8 taken
PomoroJ, llblo
ner. A readjng, Tbls We Ha~.e by care of and committee reports
Ro~ Miller preceded a song Bless were given. A note of apprecia·
TONICIHT
Thls House' by the young .~pie tlon from Mary Ruth Powell for
"THE BEAT GENERATION"
of the Grange, and a poem, Hymn the rose sent to her while Jn the
QC Thanksgiving" by David Kob- hoapital was read. Mrs. Powell
Steve Cochran Mamie VanDoren
lentz. A conteat waa conducted by is in Florida with' her hu.sband
SATURDAY
the lect.urer and won by ~· and where they plan to mate thelr
"THE RETURN OF THE FLY" . Mra. Edason HoUon after which th,e home.
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program. elo~d with the Lord a After the meetJnJ Nndwichea
(Horror Movie)
1 and co~ea were served · by Char·
- also Prayer m unason

"THE ALLIGATOR PEOPLE"

The Maater thanked the Home lene Tbomaa and Carnl Blcbtel
E.conomaca Comm~ttee for
tbetr to the followiDI 1n [ddltion to
dasplay at tbe Inabtute and all who those mentioned above: Cbvlene
helped in any w~y
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Dillard, Mila
Wooda, Barbara
'·NORTH BY NORTIIWEST''
. Refreob~enta •n keeP•'!!!;·
Betzing, Betty Fultz, Leo Seyler, '
Cary Grant - Eva Marie Saint
rhanksglvmg were servett~Jlt the April ""ith., .. Shirley Y. S,egle,
l~;;;;;;~~~~~c~l~ose~o~l~th~e~m~ee~t~ln~g.;_==-- sue Grueaer tnd Reva Vaug1m.
Lon Chaney, Jr. _
Beverly Garland
SUN., MON. end TUES.

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Original black finish, clean interior, std. trans. with over-

drive. High in rubber. Radio and heater.

1956 PLYMOUTH Savoy 2 Door · · .. · · $995
Powerfllte trallll., radio, heater, clean interior, good
llreo. Ivory over green finish.
1956 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Dr. Only $1395
VB motor and powerglide. Like new tires, spotless interlor, white and gold finish . Want a sharp one?

tires, D·500 motor, Powcrflite trans ., heater. A real nice

car and priced to suit.

1957 FORD V8 Fairlane · · · · · · · · · · · · $1495
2 Door. Locally owned and real low mllea~e, white and
gold Clnish, automatic trans., white wall t1res like new,
healer, padded dash. Drive it.
1957 CHEVROLET Bel Air "8" · · · · · · $1595
4 Door. Beautiful beige over gold finish. with matching

OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US
AND ADD TO IT REGULARLYl

interior, std. trans. All gnod white wall tires, radio and
heater.

We Pay 3% Interest On Your Savings

A family dinner w~a- ~eld Sunday
ut the home of Mra. Stella Walburn
in Pomeroy celebrating h.er 80th
birthday.
A large birthday cake was baked
and decorated by Mra. Everett
Uehtfoot. Pomeroy, for her uand·
mother's birthday.
Others attending the dinner were
~1rs. James Finstead and !fandII~d;;~e~~~-, ~~;~1.•~:
Michael Mrs
and Mr. a~d :us:
Walburn and t-wo daughters
of Columbus.
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S/Sgt. Charles Walburn, Jr., who
bas just recently returned from
Germany, Mr. and Mra. Herbert
Higgs and Brenda of Crookaville,
Mrs. Carrie Augu.ttine, ' Athens,
Lawrence Yeauger, Cheshlre, Rev.
p.nd Mrs. Clyde Bartlett and ch.ildren, Mr. and Mr~ Ray Walburn and
t.wo children, Mr. and Mr1. Harold
Thomas and daughter, Tere1a, Mr.
and Ml'8. Dale Walburn and son,
all of Middleport.
Mr. and Mn. J...eater' Walburn and
granddaughter, Darlene Ebl~n and
Gene Snyder, Mr. and Mra. Everett
Lightfoot and son, Pomeroy.
Mr. and 14rs. Oacat- · Fultz and
daughter, The Plains.

'"'.n. Walb urn
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POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

1957 CHEVROLET Station Wagon · · $1865
4 Door. A I owner low ~lleagf trade in with 4 like new
tires, powerglide tr&amp;na., power steering, all vinyl black
and white interior and solid white finish.
1957 PLYMOUTH Belvedere "8" · · · · $1499
Sport Hardtop Coupe. Ivory over dark blue finish, automatic tran11-, white wall tires, radio and heater. Nice and
clean interior.
1958 GOLIATH 11 Pass... Reduced $1989
Leather trim interior like new, heater, good tires. Dark
green finish. Real economy and seating capacity plus.

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1958 CHEVROLET "6" Door · · · · · · $1695
Baull!ul classic cream finish . Spotless interior, like new
tires, heater. One of those nice ones.

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1952

WorkliiJI Man's Speelals

Ford V8 Hardtop Coupe

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POMI!ROY

1951 Plymouth Hardtop Coup11 · · · · $199

er.

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CLEAN CARS
PRICED TO SELL

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$945

Ton Pickup. Ught blue flnlsb. All good tires. So·
lid cab and good seats, beater.

1953 Chevrolet

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$595

'Ao Ton Pil:kup. Solid cab and body. Good seat•, good
llnlJ ancl nms fine. Heater. Nowl'•lnt.

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The service began with an organ
prelude and followmg tbe seating
of the church cholr, the invocation
was given by Rev . Warren Hulburt,
1pastor of tl\e First Baptist Church.
Rev. Fred I. Gardner, pastor of
the boll church, welcomed the
congregation. Rev. Gardner led in
the sing!ng of the opening hyl'!m,
"For the Beauty of the Earth."
Rev. Raymon Konkrtght, Heath
Methodist Church , led the Thanksgiving prayer and the offertory
prayer waa given by Rev. Gardner.
Uahers of the Church of Christ,
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her home on
During the bualneu meetlnc ln
charge of Mra. Emeraon WeU,
plans . were made for a Chriatmaa
dinner al the Martin Re1t.aunnt
on Dec. 18 followed b,- ' party at
home of Mfl. John Rua.ell.

1954 Chevrolet

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VB LaSabre 2 Door Sedan. Almost Uke tbe day It wu
sold. Power Steering. Dynnfh!w, .

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New Can

and Trvcb In Stock

1957 Buick

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$1,795

Miss Blakeslee,
Wayne Rollsh Go .
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You always look ne.ot ••• becault your shirt ttoys pllt.
Tollored o1 flno ~uollly Si:tolorlnd. FlannOl with 2
handy pockets ••. trim dresa collar ••• ttroln-proof

received here
Rose B.

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You Can Play Your Favorite Music

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reg!&amp;I.UDUret cbeot PI'DJDo-

Hit All-Time
Peak In October

Mrs. Bertha Nichols, Broadway,

Thanksgiving
Marred, By 146
Traffic Deaths

Middleport

baa brightened the
· days of Mr1. Marperite Dun~.

manager of the .Martin Restaur·

ant.

Exhuherant Fans
full Posts 'Down,·
Kill School Girl

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1irl apweittlr wem
tb.e ~elee IJ'bund

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of'th• tr•ffl• vic·
California. There
tro.ffi&lt; de1tb1 in New

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and wu unable to Yorll · 10 lD. Penn•ylvania and
her wiY out of 'tbe 'Crowd. nine' tn O~io. Ei&amp;h'- persons were .
killed tn Michigan and seven eacb
10 minute• of olrull&amp;llhtl lbe
in
Oklf.homa 1nd Florlde.
mob of fan1 manaced to · uproot
the aotl polt which wobbled for
~1tant and then cr11hed

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AuJb,orttlea aaid lt wa1 amaz.·
tb1t no one else .... ;~d.
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Mrs. Durat, a flower lover, rece~ved an arrangement earlier
thiJ week that resembles a tur·
key, but of coune, ~·t.. It it on
lly United p,..1 lnt.rn•tlonll , dlsptQ now in \Jle reataarant.
Thankagivlng wu· marred by a . The amna:ement artfull)',. eo~·
traUlC toll of 146, figures showed bmea pJ.ume 8rl;ll for the tall '
Friday. It means that :l6 more per· straw Oowera for ,the bod]• fox
were killed on street&amp; and taU grao fOl" the 'waddle • wood
highways than could be expected fiber cam ationa for the eomh.
a normal ·November day·
Also used are c~lored plastic faU
The Natlona~ Safety Council leaves, stpw flowers, cattail&amp;,
e11u 10 a~s in· ad· brown anu. colored
fall wheat.
M.... UPI-A 16 doea notf make
h
Tb ksgiving toll colored and natural aad a big
died Fridiy lr6m In· ~o it \,e a on:.day affair, but water lily pod.
wben esuberant
Mrs. NlthQls operates a home
down a aet of lald that during a 30-hour period
this ume of year 90 persona bualneq with nowera.
W(Juld be killed in traffic.
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Howeur tbe United Preaa Inter·
MIIGS GENIRAL HOSPITAL
n~tlonal. e~unted 146 dead ln the~ , Admitted: , Rlchard Folden, l'tltdiod beJlnning at 1 .P· m. Wed· dJeport; Mrs. Laura Brown. Long
per
The overall toll of· vlolenl Bottomj Mrs..
Berijta Pownall,
.,., 188, wbleh lru:lude• 11 Pomeroy; Harry Borhaml· Sjrecuae
1n fires aeven in airplane and E. W. DeWeeae, Ruland. ·
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In mt~eellaneous • Dlsmlued: Nolie.

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the a Warda to qualify and shopmi.)' retil\er each week ill
as · 018qy participating atoru 81
tbeY deatre.
Robert Elberfeld is chairman

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Two Suits Filed
In Local Court

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Kart and Van Zandt, Simo01 ~·

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bridegroot~J~oto-be
"Sclmoaolla'' Durante.
. . A rulinl of Judee· lobn Bacon
HiJ prospective fathe.rin·laW, I ha beeD pbeJd jg the Court of
polietO'Jan, tbiJW Durante iJ "one A;~ ~ to an entry
of the tineal mea I've ever
here
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In the •
of Ralelsh Betzer
Durante annou.need his engage.: vs · the Common PleN Cow1. and
men.t Wednetday to Mars:le LltUe JUda:e Bacon the nalill&amp; of the
lim
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ew UUl local court to rwtore a
ease
State Fa~."
to the docket wu upheld.
Mar&amp;ie s father, Samuel LlUie
uciNIE .lisUID
of 1510 E. Second SL, obvi~
approvea of. bll iDteaded aon-m·
A marriage litenee bu .been
law. "He'a a diUereot man wbel) luued in Pr~baie ~ to Boger
o!fatqe," Little Ald.
~U~Z2::l r~Ji 101'!,:!
'lfes ·a nice , q~et, ~able
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P
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penon-not at all brallQ',
aid Bottom and ~f" da~ie 21f
IJttle, who at " · ia aeven yean laboratOl)' tee~~
~ r .o.
youDJet than tbe famed ~ Mr. ,nd
~orman Rose, Mm

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He~ is. another mystery farm plclw:e J!!i!~" ~ •wnlll!'r from

m9 haVe a ~.utlful ·5X7 pboto&amp;flpll Of Uili! air VIOW O(Jiis -farm
Se~ttl.io1,
Mecb~k&gt;ai,J&gt;IImero1.1
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Appr0Ve8 Groom
As Great Fe11ow ' ket. Eber1bach Hardware.
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R••l:.,.. Uph0 Ids
SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. UPI- · ·~
There'll
no ln-law
for
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one of tbe world'• miJit. celebrat· Ju.l..e Jn Appeal
ed
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Mystery
Farm
In MP.iJJs. CouD:ty.
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tluraot. Swiaher and .
.Drug
Store•. , New York Cio
Store"
;Downi.e-Grou, L. and ,z. I J &amp;h~
Goealer Jewelry Store, EIDCI"'
felda, Tbe Daily senliDel, Vogue
Sboe Store,
Marguerite•. S)loe
Shop, Stif:flus, The llodetn ltart
Gilmore• Store, Eva's BeatluraDt,
Mlllll'flS Store, Boner'a Food liar!,

Membett of the Ohto State University $ymphonic Choir and Uni·
verslty i.ibOrua · and tbe Women's
Glee ~h Will pre1ent the "Christ·
mat J'e8tlval o{ Choral M111ic" at
8 p. m., net. 9,,at MetJhon AudW
flied In Oom· &amp;orlum, it ll announ.ped.
\lila mornlnl The· preaentation ia • part or the
automobile eocl· annual. ''Cbristmafl on Campus"
prua:run•l.Dd Robert Brown, Lalley '
Stref$J Ppmaroy, Is takin8 part In
tiM. IJ.IDIJ'I~ as a member ol the

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bf the grand jury here but
ebarges had been dismissed

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Artful Autumn
Arrangement
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final entries thio morning
ow n ISp ay

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talnm by agents or the finn
tended to defraud penoDI who
purcbued, freezers from the

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For roof hpaite (lr re-roofM

VB Delray Coupe. New llolsh. Stanclard llblfl,

OPEN UNTJL1:.1 MON.
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and luxpublie
Inns.
' Ohio
She sa:vs :~~he did not come from
a farm family and . .knew · nothln&amp;
abo\lt bones until abe boQ&amp;ht Bot)
()n July ~. the day be~ore sl:te letL
Bob l1 now one of the family.
Sandra flnl•hed th• eighth
wrade. laat Jvhe ancl Mn. Lenen
hod
of sondlnt hot- bock
!0 Caoodo for hltlh tch.,.l Ill
September, aM now Ml• thet
lendr• Ia 1ett1"1 an ltlucetlon
that . lht IDfiVhl not poMibiJ ,..
..IVO """"' I dOll&lt;- · ,
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If Dianey llves Ions enouah
Bob keeps hla health) Mn, ~en
and S1ndra wW 1ee bim ln llolly·
wood one of these, months.
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I'OmerOy BallerJ, JiorllOJ p.i
of the artlelts. , second Fil;' alld"fM t~- ....-. ~ U .,llid W&amp;dQ~Ilo\. Dee. za. &amp;.qnett Sboe Store, K. JDd C.,
some of the ac· 1wilt be awarded week.l1. FU• winner•· need-.DOE'1ir ~ af ~- .~ . PJq&amp;~ ,Sblre,

says tb1t ab:e

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EXPERTS ON •
.ROOFING JOBS

1955 Chevrc;.let • • S99.S.
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tr&lt;im the
defendants
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Elberfeld$ In Pomeroy

Choice of foui fine cars. Really clel!l and priced to sell'

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wtth oreJudiee ·

l.~nlif•ill ..,nceminl lood frHaer let! for. the wee~IY. "It~ cbe.J!t.''
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'1!1ll"lte'~... MOndiJ,-lf "b~ b-.
and a I1J!t! firot prile, too 7 witb otbera ~ebedulod Monda'y,

VB Special 4 Door Sedan. Sharp car Inside and oul. one
careful local owner. Dynaflow. Radio and Heater.

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1955 Buicks From $995.

Tb..,peoJi - Tboma- 'Cbl)llllln - MeLauJhlla
For A MOlle)' Savtnc Deal

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Kick Off For Christmas Promotion Is Today,
o1.:·:.b ~~!!i''~~=;
1•••.• 1 ~;.. da~a••• :~~~::.~p:;:::
RPJFistrations
Be~n
At
Coope
· ratin~ Stores
-~:~- .kick off tbetr Chrutmas promqtjon-to~
for
for total of
d on arti·
Pqmeroy Men:llanta
opoDHI'·
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Club
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p¢iclpatlllg StOres eligible to
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Alao Low MUeece Demonstrators

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Wednesday that . Mn.

Jesse Reed, center, is explaining his 'Oil of a cane barveat ·scene in Cuba to Mrs. Irving
an art show and sale reeenUy' held In the
Parish House of the Grace EpisOOpal Church In Pomeroy. The event was spo11110red bv tbe
Return Jonathon Meigs ·Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the Am~riean llevo,POtm•
lutlon. Reed called this harVest scene bls "favorite" of a large number of etehtngs, aqua·
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tints and oils. Its price tag was f200. The arllst was tireless In explaining techniques used
Ubel .&amp;ton of Mitchell and in etching. A large crowd attend~d the afternoon and evening sbow, Including many cbllF.,qllo, Inc. ol Marletu 1 di'en of the county who bad tbeir first view of a "live arttst." Prof. Reed in his late 3Q's, Is
Tile Ohio Valley Sentinel, at Davis and El.kina College, Elkins, W. Pa. His interests tend toward West Virginia' ooal
O'Brien, of Pomeroy • field landRCapes tipple scenes and in Latin A merlcan scenes alld personalitieR, where be
Call, Sr.. Middleport, baa traveled exte!llltvely. Willie here he was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. ~.
thlar:::"c~~~t~:; 'uncotn Hill Drive. Not many pictures were sold, but several comml,sslons were taken for
were indictment• ag•ipat ,p::;ortral:..::.:::;::ta::..- - -- - - - - - , - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tyro and Jamel J. MatUnaly .
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Karr, left, and Mrs. A. R. Knight, right, during

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Lar~en an.d 14-year-old. dii(JI;bt~, ~ndra, . are

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CALIFORNIA OR BUST- Mrs. Vivian

.~ oing from Canada to Hollywood .by hors~mo bile. Tlurteen-year-old Bob. IS f\lfiiL\blng all ·~
· f::e horsepower for the trip. Mrs. Larsen, San dro and Bob paused overn!ght In Gallia .Coun-

LONG TAIL

and Mn. Lester Ru.peU, Mrs.
HenrY Werry, Mrs. Gerald Grues,er, Mrs. Denver Thoma, Mn. DQn- 1
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Mrs. Leon McKnight, Mra. Jaek
Robson, Mrs. Olive
Ingraham,
Mrs. ·Robert Arnol&lt;l and Mrs.
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Tile&amp;in · Mercy

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t;-he:-;h::,oc::ate"'a:1--,t:o--.t"h_e_a-:bo-ve: -n-om,_od-;

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In the
$250 to the radiator
· and dama1e to the tele·
property was utimated at

Follqwing a abort bualoeu aeaI~On with Mn., Joe Youna, pre·
tiding, a poem • Seabom Jones M
He Ia T~y" waa read by Mrs.
Nathan Biggs.
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Gamea were played dunng the
evening and . P.rize• awarded to
Mrt. Everett Lightfoot, Mrs. Cl)as.
Buck and Mn. Alfred Biggs. Mrs.
Nathan Biggs won the door prize.
A de11ert course WillS served by
the hoste1a. Mrs. Frank Utain1er
won the lucky plate prize.
Present were those named
above and Mrs. Glen Evans, Mrs.
Vaughan Price and Mra. Wilbur
Yo.ung.

Vance, a naUve of Pomeroy, who

rn ""'ee.

bteab

the 1Uppery (!Oruti- \

3~· 0ctave

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~P.,1:ati''~ and only emergency
wave radio.at the ·

Sheridan waa awarded to Mrt.
Elwood Bowen.
Refreahmeata . were aerved by

eraftamanlihJp MIUrM you of

had completely isolated
distance telephone
cent of the local

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VB - 4 Door Hard Top Sedan. One careful local owner.
Hydramatic.
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1959Buick

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Toll Lines To 'Outsi.di;Down, Crews I,
Work Around aot.VRestoring Senice I

ebange of gllu.

$1,795 · '

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throU&amp;bollt tbe nhJ,ht re .~

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Plans . were rna e for a Christmas party at the home of Mrs.
Charlet Buek on D~. U when

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eMf',... pndktlens.

ow Disrupts County

First

At. TuesdaY. Meet

VB - 2 Door Sedan. Extra nice.

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tb the church aer·

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H&lt;iopt.~, POfilmouth.

:IMw Mftllht aM t.lwitW,,..

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CLristmas
Party
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1956 Chevrolet • ·'$1,
1957 Pontiac

·e nttn.e

Chatter Club Plans

Word has been

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wu voted to purcbue a .wreatll
the Naylon Run . M~morial
lo prepar.e. ChrJstmtla baakela
need)' ramiUea. The 'travellnl ·
ptize was donated by Mn WUllam

210 2 Door Sedan. Clean car. Priced to aeU.

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Wilbur Theobald, 0. E. \fc.KinleY. vice ·, .
Hennan Kincaid, Chester Erwin, · ·
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Horace Abbott and Bud Wilaon, reAmong the groupj &amp;ttending the
ceived the offering.
aervice as a body were, Evan1ellne
This offering will be divided Chapter, OES, the Boy Scout~; of
equally between the ChristJan Rur· ; Troop 246, the football squad and
al Oversea11 Program and the Mid- the ebeerleadere.

$695 &gt;

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6 cyl. 2 Door Sedan. New flnlRb. ·

Ton Pickup. Good tires, solid cab, blue finish, heat-

1956 Ford "6"

Mrs. Ch•rles wefry entertain·

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1955 Plymouth

1956 Chevrolet • $1095
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Bv Mrs. Werry

RUTLAND

\Rev. Hulburt, ·president of

and quoted his scriptural references from the book of Second In holdlDJ
nual football pep
Corinthians.
rallY ,later Jn . e evening 10 u

· · · · · · $245

1951 Bulck4 Door··· .. · · · ···· · · · · · $165

TRIJt:KS

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Club Entertained

Member Fedora!
Depolli&amp; Jaauruee Cor)Hiratloa

1951 Buick Hardtop Coupe · · · · · · · · $199

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many gJfts and cards.

Friendly Nel~tii$W-s

Tile benedleuon waa stven b1
Rev. Hulburt with 1 period of al·
lent prayer concluding the aervice.

mon Wednesday evening at the a!lDuaJ Community ThaJlks..

riaet'l, IUfCereil

by her family and

BANKING, ..lljCII li'JI
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rtcU.t aiHtlon,
1 tellpMne cail flwe
lftlf' the
.,.ned.
"auil, rov're ln.

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giving Service held at the Middleport Church of Christ at Mlnlaterlal
~odation, exp,....OO
appreciation to the local school ,for
7:30. Rev. Borden used the topic, "The U!lllpeakable Gift" their coopention wltb the ,.rylee

b.Ms been
her niece.
waa f;~~~~:~~':,~ig ri!ra.
Jim residing
Bii.Uey· orwith
Franklin
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1957 DODGE V8 Coronet · · · · · · Only $1495
4 Door. Beautiful coral and while finish, while wall

Middleport PastorsJoin In Presenting
Annual T·hankS~I-VI·ng Co' mm· uni'!I.Serv·l 'ce·
Rev. Nyle Borden de ivered the Ann~al Th~
givine ser·

RITURNJ
COM. UP!-CIIy

the Chatter Club met Tueaday
.evening
at the home · ot Mr..
F1oyd ,Dunfee, RuUand. Secret

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1955 CHEVROLET 210 V8 2 Door · · · · $895

PIRST

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2-DaUy sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepo... o., Nov. 27, 1959

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z-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 28,

DJpOENES,-JR.

slcl:all from St. Lou is, now famous as the
11

junele doctor of LJos", paid a hurried visi t

to his native land in retent days, received
plaudits and prizes from admiring tlnd disW.guished fellow citizens and is rushiDC away
aJain becauso. in his ·own words, "I want to
be home for Christmas". Ha&gt;lng included In
his trip to the ·homeland a slop for a can cer
operation ·•nd the assurance of a. &amp;0-110 c~ance
of living another year . the urgency of piling
"home" and getting on1 with the work he has
started are ~.mderstandable.
The high point of the young doctor's trip

was hi.s attendance as guest of honor at the
lifti&lt;llh anniversary dinner of Mutual of Omaha in the Ntbraska metropolis when he w~s
presented with the company's Criss Award of
tlO,OOQ and a gold medal a m1111 could juAt
about ~ueese into his hip pock'et. l'rlioe~lll·
don ~fore the 2.000 cliimer guests was made
jointly by Dr. Cbarles Mayo of the werld-fa'mous M.lyo Clinic who II chairman of the
Aword's board of judJea and V. J. Skutt, president and lloard cbairman of Mutulll or Om·
·aha. In praising Dr. Dooley's five years of de:voflon to t~e.,)11edically undl!rprlvlleged Of
·the tiny southeast Allan tlnedom of Lloe un·
der the guns of Red China, Or. Mayo called
:11 "a truly remarkable manlfostatlon of a free
.man helplnf otlwr the men on a person-to-

Monlr About

PEoPLE

person bas is" .

But Dr . Dooley has done considerably more
than this. In 1957 , in co llabo ra ti on with Dr.
Peter Commanduras, a Wa shington, D. C.
physician, be set up the Medical Inte rnational Cooperation Organization, more bricll y
ktM&gt;WII ao "MI!DICO", for the pU'l'O' ' of
bringing medical racilities to the worl d's

great

most backward areas. Since that tim e, six

such fadlili.. IWft lleen established and Dr.
Dooley ~ on receiving the Criss Award tbat he;, ghifti th! $10,000 w the MED·
!CO hospitai in Kenya , Africa , which is und.r
the dJrection of a native doctor .
Retired Air Force General Jimmy Doolit11&lt;&gt;, long a neighbor of the Dooleys in St.
· .U.ula, and one of the judges in the Awards,
spoke of the distinguished young doctor as
. "one of the favorite kids in ·the neighborhOOd" - and it would seem lhat he still is,
e+en (boul!h his "neighl!orhood" has been
expanded w include the far places of the

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In bonorlng Or. Dooley, Mutual of Omaha
hOnors that g.,.t l!ody of selfless medicos
scattered about the world who have put "Ide
personal ambition and the comforts of home
to serve the most neglected of their fellow
men. Tbat Ibis Gl'ganlzatlon does credit to itself and adds . to the luster of America inevitably follows.

JiJda Jnfantl'7 retlment ib the
Army ot 'the Cumberldd durin&amp;
his Urst enliatntent m•de at the
dart of tbe war. ])urine this enfll:tmeut be partjclpa~ among

of

SbUoh

and the SleJe of Vlcbburg. His
aeeond enlb1hnent wu with the
15th OIUo Infaa.try
Reliment
1ad he waa with Gener.l Sherman
•n the famoua •cb throu&amp;.b
Georaia. · to the Ita.
Mr. ShteJ urntld . w.. l(IO.acrt~
tarm back of Apple Grove for
4w. --u~ ..,. A lh 11
· t at
peno- ...tm
h
ht bm• 1 any
M
lJ.tv:olnn,w ~--~:;s cau.c,..
Yh. r.
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ll.lbltltllb!. A · member Qf aIrepre..
mlnent family with more land
thu valour offered Mr. Sines,
home from hia first enUJtment,
100 acrea to Jerve u his substltute. He acrepted, wu deeded the
land and Jeft to Joln Shermo in
Georela.

IY LOW&amp;L WIN4-I'M
Ftw people acqualb.Wd wltll
Walter E. 8JiMI, of ilaci_ne, know
that In additlGD tv "'na a retl~
mall clerk Jte }J alao one of Meifs
County'• ltw livinl biatoriau.
Mr. Slnea, wh'o started hl1 hiJtortcal bobby .almo1t a ,halt f:tgtury
a ·maa·alvo' re.1"'• , has ...•'v innJ}ed
,
cord of fae,_.. dealint wl.t'h MeJ&amp;I
~.~ •• •Jt
ltfo'"-o
Co unly u\Ciiu~a
u
w- ..,lo.l&amp;t.
-.1m0..
al10 mtlud¥ • rtcOftl of the d1tt!"l
of practl~illb' e\'try .death In tbe
eaatern action of the e,ounty.
Mr. Sine~ retired MVf1111 yean
oi&amp;'O after servln&amp;' for 32 )'l!ara 11
a raUway JDJII' clerk, rli:Una th,a
B • 0 . mad"tralnl. 'Prlor to that
, lime be ,taqbt aGhooi .JD lfelP
.Fellewinl tba- -w-ar,..---.-WUf1.,
County lof 11 years. •tx .~ra~a In
on bls farm, and aettleil
the dl•trl4 . .schqola In rr;dat
to rearln' a family. Hla
TownM.i,. 1nd five yean In the e Udren were Mattie M.ai.(le
Racine aftd Cheater Hlfh Schools. John , Will and Walter.' All ha~
He waa ~om In 1814 on What paued away exeept WattM. The
Ia now ki,!-OW'n a1 Fairview Rlda:e f.arm remained bl . the family unln Letarl · TowD1htp but then Ul a few yean 110 when It was
ll:nown 'l a' 1:U1rlt!. Tile name waa 10ld ~ to HuJhle Don .a hew who
aulgnd ,to the community b~f the own.a it now.
po~t effief· deputment when an
off~
Olf8Ded then and mall
Meil!llll County tolks wlll talk
dtllftl'ed twJee- daiJJ fioom the P9Htlca at tbe drop or a bat in
maU trJin at Mlll'wood, W. Va. the rtna: . . Aithou~ lt It euiJ , ..
MT. sJnet'' motlttt, Mi'l. Sarah Wlth the fHina: date for tbe .M1y
. aur Sifl61, ••• -pOittnlltftla• for prlb1,J11' at ~ p. m. Feb. a rumota
the Ulric oHioe ror i'ntll)' yeah are befihlllnf to be heml and
lad cOnducted 1 nnalt itore in ad· 10me 1tate and dhrtrlct eandldaltl
dillon to the poat office.
already ~ petitloru elraal&amp;tiiJ
Mr. Slnea' father wa1 Jotl.ah 1here With .tarhea A. Rhodea, canSines, a Civil War v*leran who didate lor reeleetlan te the alate
aurvlved twe enliatmllhta· and auditor Post btlnl ·the nttt.
~erved with th.o toutli Welt VIrMel&amp;i County Delhocrall, f!pur-

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New Haven G' }
L• ted (n c tege
Wh ' Wh Edit''

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An Inventive Talent
Should Be:: Cultivated
Jr INNI HIYWOOO
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Mr. and Mn. Richard Davta Yl·
alted Thankaaiving l"lth her sillter
Mrs. Harry Ray at Milton, W. Va..
The-y also visltfd her niece Mra
Terry Massie of Pt. Pleasant, W.
Va.
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A
Mrs. Ri_q_l'iari,l ' l!••~• retetve~
woi-CI that h8t tatt.er, John T. Bin\
had a leg amputated at the Unite4
Mine Worken ·Hoapital at Beckley,
w. Va., and il convalescing nfcely.
Mr. and M:ra Georgoe Sblveler Jr.
and daqhter Ja7ne AM spent the
hoUdaya with her parents Mr. and
Mra. Jay Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore an4
family apent the bolld:ay weekend.
at their home in Minersville.
•
llal'l')' Thalia ot Manstleld sp,ent
the weoelte]1d with his paNnts Mr.
end Mit. Alva Ttlalin.

Church Class To
Help Ja.y·cees'-With
Ann'ual r·oy Proj'e"'t
"'

Robert Mltk,· pte~ident, pnald·
the buaiDea meetlnJ

(If

tt. 'J'Iitft,

the
tbe Chll1l'ltet
mel

'o"n_ed tho- meetlne

w:~~~or;r;~~d~~:~:w"mootllilthe de·
v&lt;

flll ll bll·

'riU&gt; SAt&gt;DSST peoplt Ill
.world. are the onH whD
b&amp;d a pod idea but whan
~ to' mar1t1t it, ftOthlnJ

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were
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was
dill·

dO&lt;lded· 1&lt;1

lllo llolp COonty
thoil' tor . prl!Joel. At
Qrillnloo .ponf .lllo

kntw, the product wu __ _-_,_.

11\l&gt;lltt An4 lht1
the Cfdld.

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Mottlf, they ort eonvln&lt;
tllat tlitli' tell&amp; wa1 1tolen;
\ltat timely idea.a
of'
Iota of J&gt;OOI'!"

••d pat -

them abu4 of , _ porenta, llr. an4 ¥3. _B. II- Allollill 11M

nlricar*-

onW .....,. to Wbot fllllllll
fr.... aalltf~ 'ltoe 1111 II&gt;

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"Dool,.

Over 2Mi11ion

Slips Of Paper
Are Processed

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Corpoatai

11.-. · Vn. Bill ltJlddlMwall
ud
......_ . . - o f
hJ&gt; motller, .Jn. !feU 111-111.
Purtlaad.
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pontor alld Jlr. and lin. ClwloO l'lldl oad
ehl14rea. of Dewltta
no
eont euata of bor ..,..,., •J ir. an4
Mn. Charla Vu Meter and cJilld.
ren.

Tup pers PIa1n
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Social Events

. Clyde ![olio .......
I~,;;;;;~~-~i; birtll of a 1011 tab&amp;r--

ot
General Hoopllal.
Loo Cole aad dao&amp;htor of Eaal

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UftrPOOI .,.. weellond , _ . of
bJa motbtr, TUUe Beed.
Jlr . .... lin. Staalo1 of

m1 or ~~r. .... -. w.,.. Brick·

leo.

!!.YJH:"w!l•.. -,,

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mlxln&amp;, mallo

I&amp;Ddwlcbel for packed lunebe1. dudes .._....., ODd ....,.
You'll be deliChted with tbe redried - · ......... llam
IUU.. lt you remember a few •u1- ond plckla, allced moat, cold
meat. JUCb. 11 bolopa, tuu flY
1eatloo.a.
and peanut boUor.
Be!ort ,-ou
Jt.art to wort.
t.bouP,., tab a loolr: ID.IJde rour
TIIero - • fft
Ill ....
food freezer. Do you havt eaov.J)l '"' fr«n
mu- ltl·
oeeupled by moat, Ue1 ~ teDd to IOQ 1Dto
UK\ dloeolor II. llanlvetetablea to make u tbe
to freeze UDdwirheaT cooked ea wbJtea btoOme rubptGb.abb' wnt to make ea· bery ~ maJomaaile teDdJ to
tor oDe or two weell'a lun· oopanto. Dl&lt;ed c:oluJ an4 · ID thla way you'll noid pepper mar be added to ft1l1ul
a dally l.uk and ret keep tile u , .. don\ obJoel 1o u..1r ~ooe
food lrtlh in flavor and color.
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WUb IUfflclent apace, you are of critpn- All klnda of. broad -~
ready for the buliDell at band.
lsflctoriiJ. If 10U have lonel of
bread alreadt ......., ,.. ... oilmllloto pnllmlDa!)' IIMwlll&amp; an4
lllo IWln&amp; oa the ~~-

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· )(~age Hcenses have"'' ~n is·
, su!'d In .ho~te C&lt;jll)'t to ·lioliort
,.q.,il!llt .tidSPITAL
WUIIam Ro\lsh, ·21, telemlon ••·
.Admitted Nov. 24: Mrt. Clar- eiDeer. son of ·Mr. and Mn. lqh.n
ence Halb, Vintoo: Mra. Oka Roush, Pomeroy, and Mli'Y M:a4oCarlson, Gatlipolis; Sam Augus· lyn Martin, 18, daugllter' of Mr.
tine, Galllpolls; Mrs. Lloyd W.al- and Mrs. Albert Martin, Pomeroy.
ker, Gallipolis; Mn. Max Gay,
Carl Smith, lilt farme_r, 181) of
GaUipolil; Alan Litchfield, Pt. 1Mr.. and M11. Joe ~nuth, C~li·
Pleasant; Mrs. Dencil Mc-COy, Gal· pohs and DOrothy Sniith, 17, ttu·
lipolls· Miss Carol· Burns Galli- dent, cfaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
oils Mrs. Homer McCult'y, Gal· James Smith, LangaviUe.
llpolis Mrs. John Griffin -,r., Gal·
DISCUSS Dl GAUUI TRIP
llpolis.
PARIS UPI- U. S. Ambauador
mtmJued Nov. 24: Charles Me· to France A-~.... Hou•htoD. eonPhetera,
....,....,.,. with a .,.,ifl•
M E. J. hDavis, Deward Fra- ferred Thursday
z1er, ra. JO n Burrill, Mrs. Ro-- Ch-arles de GauUe on De· 'Gaulle's
Mrs. Rerabel McClure to those plana. to viiiJt t-be lln.ited states.
q~entioned above ud Rev. and Tbe dli!te of the ,lait bas not~
Ml"B. Warren Hulbert a_nd Mra. annOilJI,ced, but lt is expected. ta
Donald Plunkett, who were &amp;u.eat4 be in Febr~ary.
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for tb.e evening and the following
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member~: Mr5. Smith, son Joey,
TO .MfliiT IUNbAY
Hershel McClure and two chll-~ Tbe COmlltlion Of "Edlltfltlon of
dren, Charles Vroman, Mra. Gene tbe Hea.th ~ethodlst ~h~reh . wtU
Coleman and Mrs. Harold Hub· meet tl'u&amp; ~nday evemng at 1:31
bllrd, the teacher of the clus.
at the cburtb.
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CURTISS IMPROVED
STUD SERVICE, IIC.

ai'IG .Mias Marc1a Karr.

and Mrs. Don Thomas and
·Ml s.tl Fa Y Thomas were
~vt;~e.~·1nner
:~:
"'"M
cuest s, oI :msThomas.
David Thomas returned to bis
in Minersville Frlday after
in Croo)uiVUle with mr. and
Thomas aDd falnity.
and Mrs Robert E. Gardner
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert P. Gardof Coluinbua and Mr. ancl .Mn!.
Clar••• '! Boater and children, SuAllen of Galllpolls wert
of Mr. and
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to 2 milUoa

coat ·salem

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Let your food fJ'eaet ah'e a
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beJpinJ band wben you prepan

. Arehie R. and .Caale W. CUttr,
The n,s:ulu 'mee\int Gf ·)t:ef« to O~io Power Cp., .134.2' A., C.lTemple Pytbian Sisters will be ~umb1a.
held Tueaday at ~:30. at the K.
~beri P. an_d Margaret L. CfosJ
of P. Hall, MiddlePfl1;. A tarilt-' to Meij1. ~ounty Beagle Club~ [nc.,
mas party and Jift ' exc~e- wiU JO A., ~Plo.
.
be held imm,W.ately following the
-Hur•aon ~1 1ckner tG . Denver W.
busine1s meeting.
"nd Jletty P(ltts, lot. ~ddleport.
r-~uth V. At~n. Alice M., HArold H.
•,
~n, Chm:ter Mortis, R(lbert
Pomeroy Chaptfr, 186, O.ES MOrris and Marie Morris to I&gt;oney
will meet in re&amp;ular seBSion Tues- Johnson and Arbutis Jobnson,
day at 7:4!5 p. m. There will be pa~J. Salllbuey.
lnatallation of officers. All -memo(la'ude .0 . and Wando L Guono
bUs are urJ:ed to attend.
to Russell and Naney Gunno. ·5'.97
, .. , . .. --:---A., LeP.,non.
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J'ra$ rfed Pickens, d~eued,
'· · ilft.··/ 1 ildlo; • ""~ • ; ee., -~· 1Gertrude·
I&lt;! ~ Pickens, Cecil .PJekens,
RlfOe, Hattie Durst.
terta.~ , witb a tlar~ey dlnner-im . . Sar•h )JUey ~ J'rlncta ~ ::·
_ ~~~ at their home in. •nie -~•tz, Ellene C~nstan~n!l . d
·wtu their son Jack, Ju~ ~nstanino, aft1d. of tti .,
stud t &lt;&gt;I •. (l!f. .Mile
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red by tbelr unexpected vidories
last election are es.pecttd to have
a full ticket for both eounty
and district poats. •roward this
end, the Democrat• have been
boldine wen attended meetings
over- the couJlty for some time.
The next meeting is scheduled
for J1nuary.
Mei11 Republieans always with
a full ticket, are npected to have
.everal eon tests in the primary
Mr. and Mra. Jio~rt'ROa:era end
election. Chief lntereat aeem• to
daughten, lanet aild Nancy of
J ce•nt&lt;" In tbe comml:!sloner rac-e,
Nel~vllle and ·:Mra. GayneUe
with two to be elected. Tha offices
were ~!ufivlnl 1 uestl" of
now bel d by Roland NeutzUng ,
It
Mr. and M.ra. 1'bomas Young.
Democrat and Dan Hartinrer, Re·
pu bllcan, are u~ I or f.a b1, as .are
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Mrt. Zora Blaetwelt Ia 1pendint
the offlcea of sberif , treasurer.
IS
0
II" boliday weekend In Columb..
attorney, clerk of
with her daU~hter.
representative,
recorder
and M... T. M. Cottrill
0S
0
,l-OR andT/Sil.
tbughten Ja)'bl!l, Judy and Jlll
probate and common pleas
Sandra Lou Rou&amp;b, ditiibter of of Columbus are the Thanksgiving
I J••••
Walter Moeller, Mr. and Mra, Donald F . .Roub of and week.ena &amp;uests of .Mr. and
elect· New Haven Ia amon.1 21, .alanhall Mrs. J. E. Foster. T/Sgt . Cottrill,
Collep~ aeniars . wi\O . wiU ._ ijated , who hll'·been ltatiObed In Ma~ .
_ . fUn ·ln''the 1iN59·ftO edUloo (lf '~YI)I:o's it ' now ' triMferr-~ ·jw:- :eol.Umbua.
Who Among Studenta in AIIMP'ican He and hll tam1ly,~.l.l'e 11'8tidine at
Colleges and untvenlitlea.
IBtechtree Road, ColUJi\bWI lJ,
reports that the only
so far issued bY his ofAnother Mason -countlan fo be
Ml'. and Mrs. Harold HYsell and
43 for commitleeman, honored in like manner ia SUfinne family of Columbus are the tue&amp;t8
wn&gt;en would seem to point to an M~ric Rothseb of pt _ Pleasanl
of ·Mr. aad Mrs. Homer HyseU and
organi1etl tlghf tor central com·
Nominations for the honpr were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kltl£.
mlttee control among the county made by a atudent comml~~~ and
Mn. Clara Gruesei' and Mre. Wil·
Repultllcant.
based on leadtn•ship, character, fl,l· ma Stobart were the ThankaJlving
.Many rumors are ltoelng circ-u- ture uaefulnesa io . the communilJI dinner peeU of Mt. and Mts. Herlated u to n.amea of poulble and aervice on the Marehall ·.ea.._. bert nu9n and -family . ·
candidat11 but th011 we bave pus. An ac,ademlc average of 2;8 , Mn. Eldon JCraeuter ab.d &amp;.~(:OI).t&amp;eted J1ave proven V&amp;IUB- was al10 reqa.Ured.
, . · , te~ Lelia Mae And Delores epent
·V~n coy-when their hame• arlb
M~u Roushhis a 1956 Jradua• of . J'riday Jn Cotumbul.
Dleti.UOned. No doUbt they are Wa ama KIC Sthool
Mr. and ~I'll. Hatl-ey Strdfle and
litraddllng die renee 1Vhlle keep•
'. family of Wllleavtlle were 'nla't~
LAKII CLOSI
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ln1 an eat lo the e:round 1 an lm1•
• a: nni peats' or her parents
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preallive feat bu&amp; one that doesn't
DETROIT. Ul'l - .Cold
Md - · Heurj RelbOI
make newa.
has signalled the ena soon to th,. I .Mju Fay 1'holn81 of c61\U)'lbUI la
Great Lakel ahl~lnl season part apendina the holiday weekend With
officials here indieate&amp; today.
her parenta Mr. and Mrs. Everett

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LAND TRANII'EU
Theod~ Ruse, dece!d'd •• Tbel
:--II rna Walton, Warren RoM • .tveb'n
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Holter, Grace Enri4.'b al\d Gl,ly
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eugene Mitch .' Rose, affid . of trans.. Lebanon.
are announcing the birth of a son, 1 Antis Wolle Peet and Clifford
M.ark. Eueene, at Holzer HDBpJt.al I Stumbo, adm., to Malcolm e. and
on Novembt'r 7. Grandparents are Dor.othy F. Roller, lot , Middleport.
Mr .and Mrs. John Terrell .of MulRol' and Dotothf Stone to Ohio
l)erry Heights, MT. and Mrs. of?arl Power Co., ll.G A., ~oal. s.ltDI.
Mitch, Pomero~. Theodore M'ltch
Herbert lasUct and Olkay Denl
·md Mr. and Mrs. E. :1. Epple are j Jl&amp;lti~ to .OhiO PoW eo., 10 A.•

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A SPftAu.,. U' oii~ of the meet.
common fornu · ot injury to
Which an pr ua ar\1! vulnerable
dllY after day.
Yet, 1 urprlalngly. relatively
tew pet80NI know just what to
do aboUt tt, ahoutd tlley euftsr
one. They don't know w~etlter
tao apply h~t or cold; all they
knov.· Ia UIA_t·Jt .butts.
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better, let's see wha"t a apraln
ta.
Vlolentt To loltlt

There are1 o~ cpl,lt!Je,) mlqqf
spt"alns an!! mnjNl' onrs: it dependa upon just\ how bMIY' the
llJainents at? torn. _A really
·bacl sprain _might require aev·
eral weeka lo h~~ completely.
Elevate t.Jured Jol.at
Firat thing to do atter 1utrer·
• apn.ll)- ta.. to ele.·a~e tM
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joiJlt. Ii it: ll your ankle,
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and :Place pil!Qw• Clr
under yoor lee an4
. It 1 ~ 11 a wriJt, Plact.
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ui'caulled by su&lt;ldon
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vtolon'" ••plied ''''" dlnctly 1 ·~~:: IIi cold wal&lt;• and thO!I
o.r lndlreeUy to .. joint. Usually IJ
O'l.t. or lc. hap.
lhll aotlon La ..
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can even hold tht 111·
a'tr-etchlnJ'. Falla and
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a~&amp; un_der running col.
mon cauaY.
Now. whf:n
a. rid!Senle.otllinoa
motlob
of thlathere
1ort:bJ aomethtng
Jw to .Jiv1 way. Il ·tt Ill 1\ bone,
ihtn you. ha.vt It iraeturt. U the
lictmeata in elthel;' ;lfarUally or 1
Y~&lt;&lt;\;i;i~;rl,-~r
compt~ """' lt. If •
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lood .-1• to •••P dop hMifhv, llnly.
Pupplw or grown clot• _.t n•rvthlnt

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Middleport Feed Mill
"'We Do Custom Gnnding"
Phone 6040-M

No. 2nd St.

Middleport

New.Outlets For

Ohio Apple Crop
To Be Studied .

Equipment to top C(lrn is on the
market now. A number of ObiG
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effort&amp; o!
billl, pa~
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andproceued
t.;;;(ejy r&lt;;.t&gt;Onsit&gt;Jo_!lor owiflna"
ot proceasing them the iBualnea!
Machine Section. This aeetion ll:
Marion's l.argeat user of Interns·
tional Bulrineo Machines.
In 1957, the complbY deviled a
new method of billin( cuatomen-:'':,,_,-;;:: ,,,.• a Jfiachine- method.: Since tben
at one- - ~ or another the ac
Nunll wlitd up on a punched
card'. The maehlno proee" UI0111-ands and tbo1118Jldl of itemt every
month. The annual 100re amountl
mllllona. Herbert J. Vrooman,
, la head of thex oper·
while !l'ranll B. summe110n
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ADER

DEAR SANTA:
STOP FREUING

Please bring my mommy one of

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PORTAILE HEAmt
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DJpOENES,-JR.

slcl:all from St. Lou is, now famous as the
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junele doctor of LJos", paid a hurried visi t

to his native land in retent days, received
plaudits and prizes from admiring tlnd disW.guished fellow citizens and is rushiDC away
aJain becauso. in his ·own words, "I want to
be home for Christmas". Ha&gt;lng included In
his trip to the ·homeland a slop for a can cer
operation ·•nd the assurance of a. &amp;0-110 c~ance
of living another year . the urgency of piling
"home" and getting on1 with the work he has
started are ~.mderstandable.
The high point of the young doctor's trip

was hi.s attendance as guest of honor at the
lifti&lt;llh anniversary dinner of Mutual of Omaha in the Ntbraska metropolis when he w~s
presented with the company's Criss Award of
tlO,OOQ and a gold medal a m1111 could juAt
about ~ueese into his hip pock'et. l'rlioe~lll·
don ~fore the 2.000 cliimer guests was made
jointly by Dr. Cbarles Mayo of the werld-fa'mous M.lyo Clinic who II chairman of the
Aword's board of judJea and V. J. Skutt, president and lloard cbairman of Mutulll or Om·
·aha. In praising Dr. Dooley's five years of de:voflon to t~e.,)11edically undl!rprlvlleged Of
·the tiny southeast Allan tlnedom of Lloe un·
der the guns of Red China, Or. Mayo called
:11 "a truly remarkable manlfostatlon of a free
.man helplnf otlwr the men on a person-to-

Monlr About

PEoPLE

person bas is" .

But Dr . Dooley has done considerably more
than this. In 1957 , in co llabo ra ti on with Dr.
Peter Commanduras, a Wa shington, D. C.
physician, be set up the Medical Inte rnational Cooperation Organization, more bricll y
ktM&gt;WII ao "MI!DICO", for the pU'l'O' ' of
bringing medical racilities to the worl d's

great

most backward areas. Since that tim e, six

such fadlili.. IWft lleen established and Dr.
Dooley ~ on receiving the Criss Award tbat he;, ghifti th! $10,000 w the MED·
!CO hospitai in Kenya , Africa , which is und.r
the dJrection of a native doctor .
Retired Air Force General Jimmy Doolit11&lt;&gt;, long a neighbor of the Dooleys in St.
· .U.ula, and one of the judges in the Awards,
spoke of the distinguished young doctor as
. "one of the favorite kids in ·the neighborhOOd" - and it would seem lhat he still is,
e+en (boul!h his "neighl!orhood" has been
expanded w include the far places of the

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In bonorlng Or. Dooley, Mutual of Omaha
hOnors that g.,.t l!ody of selfless medicos
scattered about the world who have put "Ide
personal ambition and the comforts of home
to serve the most neglected of their fellow
men. Tbat Ibis Gl'ganlzatlon does credit to itself and adds . to the luster of America inevitably follows.

JiJda Jnfantl'7 retlment ib the
Army ot 'the Cumberldd durin&amp;
his Urst enliatntent m•de at the
dart of tbe war. ])urine this enfll:tmeut be partjclpa~ among

of

SbUoh

and the SleJe of Vlcbburg. His
aeeond enlb1hnent wu with the
15th OIUo Infaa.try
Reliment
1ad he waa with Gener.l Sherman
•n the famoua •cb throu&amp;.b
Georaia. · to the Ita.
Mr. ShteJ urntld . w.. l(IO.acrt~
tarm back of Apple Grove for
4w. --u~ ..,. A lh 11
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peno- ...tm
h
ht bm• 1 any
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lJ.tv:olnn,w ~--~:;s cau.c,..
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ll.lbltltllb!. A · member Qf aIrepre..
mlnent family with more land
thu valour offered Mr. Sines,
home from hia first enUJtment,
100 acrea to Jerve u his substltute. He acrepted, wu deeded the
land and Jeft to Joln Shermo in
Georela.

IY LOW&amp;L WIN4-I'M
Ftw people acqualb.Wd wltll
Walter E. 8JiMI, of ilaci_ne, know
that In additlGD tv "'na a retl~
mall clerk Jte }J alao one of Meifs
County'• ltw livinl biatoriau.
Mr. Slnea, wh'o started hl1 hiJtortcal bobby .almo1t a ,halt f:tgtury
a ·maa·alvo' re.1"'• , has ...•'v innJ}ed
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cord of fae,_.. dealint wl.t'h MeJ&amp;I
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ltfo'"-o
Co unly u\Ciiu~a
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w- ..,lo.l&amp;t.
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al10 mtlud¥ • rtcOftl of the d1tt!"l
of practl~illb' e\'try .death In tbe
eaatern action of the e,ounty.
Mr. Sine~ retired MVf1111 yean
oi&amp;'O after servln&amp;' for 32 )'l!ara 11
a raUway JDJII' clerk, rli:Una th,a
B • 0 . mad"tralnl. 'Prlor to that
, lime be ,taqbt aGhooi .JD lfelP
.Fellewinl tba- -w-ar,..---.-WUf1.,
County lof 11 years. •tx .~ra~a In
on bls farm, and aettleil
the dl•trl4 . .schqola In rr;dat
to rearln' a family. Hla
TownM.i,. 1nd five yean In the e Udren were Mattie M.ai.(le
Racine aftd Cheater Hlfh Schools. John , Will and Walter.' All ha~
He waa ~om In 1814 on What paued away exeept WattM. The
Ia now ki,!-OW'n a1 Fairview Rlda:e f.arm remained bl . the family unln Letarl · TowD1htp but then Ul a few yean 110 when It was
ll:nown 'l a' 1:U1rlt!. Tile name waa 10ld ~ to HuJhle Don .a hew who
aulgnd ,to the community b~f the own.a it now.
po~t effief· deputment when an
off~
Olf8Ded then and mall
Meil!llll County tolks wlll talk
dtllftl'ed twJee- daiJJ fioom the P9Htlca at tbe drop or a bat in
maU trJin at Mlll'wood, W. Va. the rtna: . . Aithou~ lt It euiJ , ..
MT. sJnet'' motlttt, Mi'l. Sarah Wlth the fHina: date for tbe .M1y
. aur Sifl61, ••• -pOittnlltftla• for prlb1,J11' at ~ p. m. Feb. a rumota
the Ulric oHioe ror i'ntll)' yeah are befihlllnf to be heml and
lad cOnducted 1 nnalt itore in ad· 10me 1tate and dhrtrlct eandldaltl
dillon to the poat office.
already ~ petitloru elraal&amp;tiiJ
Mr. Slnea' father wa1 Jotl.ah 1here With .tarhea A. Rhodea, canSines, a Civil War v*leran who didate lor reeleetlan te the alate
aurvlved twe enliatmllhta· and auditor Post btlnl ·the nttt.
~erved with th.o toutli Welt VIrMel&amp;i County Delhocrall, f!pur-

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Mr. and Mn. Richard Davta Yl·
alted Thankaaiving l"lth her sillter
Mrs. Harry Ray at Milton, W. Va..
The-y also visltfd her niece Mra
Terry Massie of Pt. Pleasant, W.
Va.
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Mrs. Ri_q_l'iari,l ' l!••~• retetve~
woi-CI that h8t tatt.er, John T. Bin\
had a leg amputated at the Unite4
Mine Worken ·Hoapital at Beckley,
w. Va., and il convalescing nfcely.
Mr. and M:ra Georgoe Sblveler Jr.
and daqhter Ja7ne AM spent the
hoUdaya with her parents Mr. and
Mra. Jay Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore an4
family apent the bolld:ay weekend.
at their home in Minersville.
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the weoelte]1d with his paNnts Mr.
end Mit. Alva Ttlalin.

Church Class To
Help Ja.y·cees'-With
Ann'ual r·oy Proj'e"'t
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Robert Mltk,· pte~ident, pnald·
the buaiDea meetlnJ

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tbe Chll1l'ltet
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.world. are the onH whD
b&amp;d a pod idea but whan
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thoil' tor . prl!Joel. At
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kntw, the product wu __ _-_,_.

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tllat tlitli' tell&amp; wa1 1tolen;
\ltat timely idea.a
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Iota of J&gt;OOI'!"

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Mn. Charla Vu Meter and cJilld.
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General Hoopllal.
Loo Cole aad dao&amp;htor of Eaal

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You'll be deliChted with tbe redried - · ......... llam
IUU.. lt you remember a few •u1- ond plckla, allced moat, cold
meat. JUCb. 11 bolopa, tuu flY
1eatloo.a.
and peanut boUor.
Be!ort ,-ou
Jt.art to wort.
t.bouP,., tab a loolr: ID.IJde rour
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mu- ltl·
oeeupled by moat, Ue1 ~ teDd to IOQ 1Dto
UK\ dloeolor II. llanlvetetablea to make u tbe
to freeze UDdwirheaT cooked ea wbJtea btoOme rubptGb.abb' wnt to make ea· bery ~ maJomaaile teDdJ to
tor oDe or two weell'a lun· oopanto. Dl&lt;ed c:oluJ an4 · ID thla way you'll noid pepper mar be added to ft1l1ul
a dally l.uk and ret keep tile u , .. don\ obJoel 1o u..1r ~ooe
food lrtlh in flavor and color.
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ready for the buliDell at band.
lsflctoriiJ. If 10U have lonel of
bread alreadt ......., ,.. ... oilmllloto pnllmlDa!)' IIMwlll&amp; an4
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, su!'d In .ho~te C&lt;jll)'t to ·lioliort
,.q.,il!llt .tidSPITAL
WUIIam Ro\lsh, ·21, telemlon ••·
.Admitted Nov. 24: Mrt. Clar- eiDeer. son of ·Mr. and Mn. lqh.n
ence Halb, Vintoo: Mra. Oka Roush, Pomeroy, and Mli'Y M:a4oCarlson, Gatlipolis; Sam Augus· lyn Martin, 18, daugllter' of Mr.
tine, Galllpolls; Mrs. Lloyd W.al- and Mrs. Albert Martin, Pomeroy.
ker, Gallipolis; Mn. Max Gay,
Carl Smith, lilt farme_r, 181) of
GaUipolil; Alan Litchfield, Pt. 1Mr.. and M11. Joe ~nuth, C~li·
Pleasant; Mrs. Dencil Mc-COy, Gal· pohs and DOrothy Sniith, 17, ttu·
lipolls· Miss Carol· Burns Galli- dent, cfaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
oils Mrs. Homer McCult'y, Gal· James Smith, LangaviUe.
llpolis Mrs. John Griffin -,r., Gal·
DISCUSS Dl GAUUI TRIP
llpolis.
PARIS UPI- U. S. Ambauador
mtmJued Nov. 24: Charles Me· to France A-~.... Hou•htoD. eonPhetera,
....,....,.,. with a .,.,ifl•
M E. J. hDavis, Deward Fra- ferred Thursday
z1er, ra. JO n Burrill, Mrs. Ro-- Ch-arles de GauUe on De· 'Gaulle's
Mrs. Rerabel McClure to those plana. to viiiJt t-be lln.ited states.
q~entioned above ud Rev. and Tbe dli!te of the ,lait bas not~
Ml"B. Warren Hulbert a_nd Mra. annOilJI,ced, but lt is expected. ta
Donald Plunkett, who were &amp;u.eat4 be in Febr~ary.
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for tb.e evening and the following
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member~: Mr5. Smith, son Joey,
TO .MfliiT IUNbAY
Hershel McClure and two chll-~ Tbe COmlltlion Of "Edlltfltlon of
dren, Charles Vroman, Mra. Gene tbe Hea.th ~ethodlst ~h~reh . wtU
Coleman and Mrs. Harold Hub· meet tl'u&amp; ~nday evemng at 1:31
bllrd, the teacher of the clus.
at the cburtb.
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STUD SERVICE, IIC.

ai'IG .Mias Marc1a Karr.

and Mrs. Don Thomas and
·Ml s.tl Fa Y Thomas were
~vt;~e.~·1nner
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cuest s, oI :msThomas.
David Thomas returned to bis
in Minersville Frlday after
in Croo)uiVUle with mr. and
Thomas aDd falnity.
and Mrs Robert E. Gardner
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert P. Gardof Coluinbua and Mr. ancl .Mn!.
Clar••• '! Boater and children, SuAllen of Galllpolls wert
of Mr. and
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to 2 milUoa

coat ·salem

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Let your food fJ'eaet ah'e a
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. Arehie R. and .Caale W. CUttr,
The n,s:ulu 'mee\int Gf ·)t:ef« to O~io Power Cp., .134.2' A., C.lTemple Pytbian Sisters will be ~umb1a.
held Tueaday at ~:30. at the K.
~beri P. an_d Margaret L. CfosJ
of P. Hall, MiddlePfl1;. A tarilt-' to Meij1. ~ounty Beagle Club~ [nc.,
mas party and Jift ' exc~e- wiU JO A., ~Plo.
.
be held imm,W.ately following the
-Hur•aon ~1 1ckner tG . Denver W.
busine1s meeting.
"nd Jletty P(ltts, lot. ~ddleport.
r-~uth V. At~n. Alice M., HArold H.
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~n, Chm:ter Mortis, R(lbert
Pomeroy Chaptfr, 186, O.ES MOrris and Marie Morris to I&gt;oney
will meet in re&amp;ular seBSion Tues- Johnson and Arbutis Jobnson,
day at 7:4!5 p. m. There will be pa~J. Salllbuey.
lnatallation of officers. All -memo(la'ude .0 . and Wando L Guono
bUs are urJ:ed to attend.
to Russell and Naney Gunno. ·5'.97
, .. , . .. --:---A., LeP.,non.
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J'ra$ rfed Pickens, d~eued,
'· · ilft.··/ 1 ildlo; • ""~ • ; ee., -~· 1Gertrude·
I&lt;! ~ Pickens, Cecil .PJekens,
RlfOe, Hattie Durst.
terta.~ , witb a tlar~ey dlnner-im . . Sar•h )JUey ~ J'rlncta ~ ::·
_ ~~~ at their home in. •nie -~•tz, Ellene C~nstan~n!l . d
·wtu their son Jack, Ju~ ~nstanino, aft1d. of tti .,
stud t &lt;&gt;I •. (l!f. .Mile
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red by tbelr unexpected vidories
last election are es.pecttd to have
a full ticket for both eounty
and district poats. •roward this
end, the Democrat• have been
boldine wen attended meetings
over- the couJlty for some time.
The next meeting is scheduled
for J1nuary.
Mei11 Republieans always with
a full ticket, are npected to have
.everal eon tests in the primary
Mr. and Mra. Jio~rt'ROa:era end
election. Chief lntereat aeem• to
daughten, lanet aild Nancy of
J ce•nt&lt;" In tbe comml:!sloner rac-e,
Nel~vllle and ·:Mra. GayneUe
with two to be elected. Tha offices
were ~!ufivlnl 1 uestl" of
now bel d by Roland NeutzUng ,
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Mr. and M.ra. 1'bomas Young.
Democrat and Dan Hartinrer, Re·
pu bllcan, are u~ I or f.a b1, as .are
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the offlcea of sberif , treasurer.
IS
0
II" boliday weekend In Columb..
attorney, clerk of
with her daU~hter.
representative,
recorder
and M... T. M. Cottrill
0S
0
,l-OR andT/Sil.
tbughten Ja)'bl!l, Judy and Jlll
probate and common pleas
Sandra Lou Rou&amp;b, ditiibter of of Columbus are the Thanksgiving
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Walter Moeller, Mr. and Mra, Donald F . .Roub of and week.ena &amp;uests of .Mr. and
elect· New Haven Ia amon.1 21, .alanhall Mrs. J. E. Foster. T/Sgt . Cottrill,
Collep~ aeniars . wi\O . wiU ._ ijated , who hll'·been ltatiObed In Ma~ .
_ . fUn ·ln''the 1iN59·ftO edUloo (lf '~YI)I:o's it ' now ' triMferr-~ ·jw:- :eol.Umbua.
Who Among Studenta in AIIMP'ican He and hll tam1ly,~.l.l'e 11'8tidine at
Colleges and untvenlitlea.
IBtechtree Road, ColUJi\bWI lJ,
reports that the only
so far issued bY his ofAnother Mason -countlan fo be
Ml'. and Mrs. Harold HYsell and
43 for commitleeman, honored in like manner ia SUfinne family of Columbus are the tue&amp;t8
wn&gt;en would seem to point to an M~ric Rothseb of pt _ Pleasanl
of ·Mr. aad Mrs. Homer HyseU and
organi1etl tlghf tor central com·
Nominations for the honpr were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kltl£.
mlttee control among the county made by a atudent comml~~~ and
Mn. Clara Gruesei' and Mre. Wil·
Repultllcant.
based on leadtn•ship, character, fl,l· ma Stobart were the ThankaJlving
.Many rumors are ltoelng circ-u- ture uaefulnesa io . the communilJI dinner peeU of Mt. and Mts. Herlated u to n.amea of poulble and aervice on the Marehall ·.ea.._. bert nu9n and -family . ·
candidat11 but th011 we bave pus. An ac,ademlc average of 2;8 , Mn. Eldon JCraeuter ab.d &amp;.~(:OI).t&amp;eted J1ave proven V&amp;IUB- was al10 reqa.Ured.
, . · , te~ Lelia Mae And Delores epent
·V~n coy-when their hame• arlb
M~u Roushhis a 1956 Jradua• of . J'riday Jn Cotumbul.
Dleti.UOned. No doUbt they are Wa ama KIC Sthool
Mr. and ~I'll. Hatl-ey Strdfle and
litraddllng die renee 1Vhlle keep•
'. family of Wllleavtlle were 'nla't~
LAKII CLOSI
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ln1 an eat lo the e:round 1 an lm1•
• a: nni peats' or her parents
.
preallive feat bu&amp; one that doesn't
DETROIT. Ul'l - .Cold
Md - · Heurj RelbOI
make newa.
has signalled the ena soon to th,. I .Mju Fay 1'holn81 of c61\U)'lbUI la
Great Lakel ahl~lnl season part apendina the holiday weekend With
officials here indieate&amp; today.
her parenta Mr. and Mrs. Everett

Rl·
on cbar&amp;·

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gnnd~nrents.

Prelehi

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others, tn tbe Bartle

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HOMDIAKER
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LAND TRANII'EU
Theod~ Ruse, dece!d'd •• Tbel
:--II rna Walton, Warren RoM • .tveb'n
- a . l i H NN
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Holter, Grace Enri4.'b al\d Gl,ly
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eugene Mitch .' Rose, affid . of trans.. Lebanon.
are announcing the birth of a son, 1 Antis Wolle Peet and Clifford
M.ark. Eueene, at Holzer HDBpJt.al I Stumbo, adm., to Malcolm e. and
on Novembt'r 7. Grandparents are Dor.othy F. Roller, lot , Middleport.
Mr .and Mrs. John Terrell .of MulRol' and Dotothf Stone to Ohio
l)erry Heights, MT. and Mrs. of?arl Power Co., ll.G A., ~oal. s.ltDI.
Mitch, Pomero~. Theodore M'ltch
Herbert lasUct and Olkay Denl
·md Mr. and Mrs. E. :1. Epple are j Jl&amp;lti~ to .OhiO PoW eo., 10 A.•

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AllERT PARKER
1'01 tUVICI CAU

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A SPftAu.,. U' oii~ of the meet.
common fornu · ot injury to
Which an pr ua ar\1! vulnerable
dllY after day.
Yet, 1 urprlalngly. relatively
tew pet80NI know just what to
do aboUt tt, ahoutd tlley euftsr
one. They don't know w~etlter
tao apply h~t or cold; all they
knov.· Ia UIA_t·Jt .butts.
. . ·r
· To undeftitand the prob~Wn
better, let's see wha"t a apraln
ta.
Vlolentt To loltlt

There are1 o~ cpl,lt!Je,) mlqqf
spt"alns an!! mnjNl' onrs: it dependa upon just\ how bMIY' the
llJainents at? torn. _A really
·bacl sprain _might require aev·
eral weeka lo h~~ completely.
Elevate t.Jured Jol.at
Firat thing to do atter 1utrer·
• apn.ll)- ta.. to ele.·a~e tM
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joiJlt. Ii it: ll your ankle,
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and :Place pil!Qw• Clr
under yoor lee an4
. It 1 ~ 11 a wriJt, Plact.
• altjllg.
oiA
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not h0t
A o_n&gt;aln
ui'caulled by su&lt;ldon
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Qait ~·
u~ &lt;nW,
eomp~
vtolon'" ••plied ''''" dlnctly 1 ·~~:: IIi cold wal&lt;• and thO!I
o.r lndlreeUy to .. joint. Usually IJ
O'l.t. or lc. hap.
lhll aotlon La ..
or
can even hold tht 111·
a'tr-etchlnJ'. Falla and
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heavy Ql)jeeta ari the moat com·
a~&amp; un_der running col.
mon cauaY.
Now. whf:n
a. rid!Senle.otllinoa
motlob
of thlathere
1ort:bJ aomethtng
Jw to .Jiv1 way. Il ·tt Ill 1\ bone,
ihtn you. ha.vt It iraeturt. U the
lictmeata in elthel;' ;lfarUally or 1
Y~&lt;&lt;\;i;i~;rl,-~r
compt~ """' lt. If •
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· aenei111?. It. th~·
a... ttitiil.,ult 1boM 'II
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lood .-1• to •••P dop hMifhv, llnly.
Pupplw or grown clot• _.t n•rvthlnt

MAS~IR MIX ]
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Middleport Feed Mill
"'We Do Custom Gnnding"
Phone 6040-M

No. 2nd St.

Middleport

New.Outlets For

Ohio Apple Crop
To Be Studied .

Equipment to top C(lrn is on the
market now. A number of ObiG
cornfields were top~ed last fall.

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effort&amp; o!
billl, pa~
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andproceued
t.;;;(ejy r&lt;;.t&gt;Onsit&gt;Jo_!lor owiflna"
ot proceasing them the iBualnea!
Machine Section. This aeetion ll:
Marion's l.argeat user of Interns·
tional Bulrineo Machines.
In 1957, the complbY deviled a
new method of billin( cuatomen-:'':,,_,-;;:: ,,,.• a Jfiachine- method.: Since tben
at one- - ~ or another the ac
Nunll wlitd up on a punched
card'. The maehlno proee" UI0111-ands and tbo1118Jldl of itemt every
month. The annual 100re amountl
mllllona. Herbert J. Vrooman,
, la head of thex oper·
while !l'ranll B. summe110n
Account-

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OPEN LETTER

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DEAR SANTA:
STOP FREUING

Please bring my mommy one of

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1:30 :rt.ve J'lnrlf!rl

SOME VARMINT

STOLE UEOGE POTTER'S
BLUEN05e MULE LAST
NIGHT, SNUFfY-··

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11:30
11 :43
12:00
12:30
12:4!1

WILL STAND BY

COLU"MBUS UPI - Gov. Mlcbael
V DiSalJe said Friday he wiU llf.and
by Highway Director Everett S.
Preston unleJI he il "absolutely
sW"e" that a confllct-of-lnterelf. ex·
lsted in Prelton'• work for the
Puerto Rican government and the 1r&lt;~eket" -~airrviftii
atate.

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2:00 C)ovell,rjd' Brvwnlr
4:80 Wor1~ ~blp Coif
11:30 Time-: ~.t ,
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Bentz, who p.a.11ed away three
yoears a eo today. Sil:ned, hit
wife, Freda Bentz and children.
11-28-ltc

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TRACTOR SALES

18116 POTIAC VB 2 DR. SEDAN I
,1,286. Hydr.amatic. Spotleas orl&amp;lnal turquolae and white
i1h. Btaettnara, Pomeroy, 0.
11·2 Hitc
l06G FORD VB 2 DOOR FAIRlane. $885. A clean aharp car ~
just waltln&amp; for )'OU. JSlaettnan
11·21-'6tc
Pomeroy, 0.

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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d4n. f,69G. Nearly new piint job.
Blaettnars, Pomeroy, 0. 11-21-6t.c '

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Massey-Ferguson
New Holland
Solor Permanent
De Loval

IQGG l'LYMOUTH 2 DOOR

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12:10 jldlropl'ib
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1:10 Clrl1dren's Gospel Hour

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PHONE 419

1853 BUICK SPECIAL. $49G. ;·II';"';;'""';·~:::;;;:;:;;:;::=""::="="
2 Door Sedan. Except.lonal.l A. K. C. REGISTERED PEKIN·
Blaettnan, Pomeroy, 0.
gese Pups. Mrs. Harry Lodwick,
ll-21·6tc
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- - = 11·21-.'ltp.
18116 oi,J:lr'Bti TWO DOOR HARD J - :::-:===-:-...,-,:::top, 2 to"ru~, .9ower brakea and .NEW 1900 PAT'fF.RNS PLASTIC
Jteerinl. raQJo andnheater.
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wlnoow blinds lind lhadea. Veoe.
fl2UG. Call 80&lt;.)1.
11-~ • ~oan blinds, all kinds ond colon ( 171 Help Wonted .
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Fiber Kiasa awnlnp, Day and l. c:-:=::-::o:-·- ___ r,:._
GNII Cl..n UIM Cara
}IIJJI.bt narne plataa all kind&amp;,
STRIKES OR LAY OFFS. A
AU Melin aM Mo•ll
Aluminum ladder• t.U .kinda, 1 '--••-- than average income tbe
. _.TAOPOLITAN
Free Eatim.te, Dale Wippel
)'ear around. We train you! Full
Supply, 216 Union Avenue, · or part time, men or women.
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Pomeroy, Omo.
11·30.60te
Investta:ate The J. R. Watldna
l. _
Co. today. Write DepL ES, Box
I~~ tor -&gt;UICI
USED STOVES. WE HAVE
(11) 13, 20, 27; (12) Hlp
HUNDREDS OF USED PANTS
coal, IU and tuel oH beaters.
ftOO. Barberton, Ohio.
and ahlrla aellmg at ~Oc each.
}o~ ife Novelty Shop, Middleport
Laundered and aterlllzed. Joe't
open 1() a. m. untJl 7:80 p. m.
Carry Out, 064 Locuat Street,
11-lHtc
Middleport, O.
11·27·3tc REAL ES'fATE Ol', CARRIE
HOUSI appllancat.
than, lyracuN, Ohla, Phone
TWo Jt'R!SH . &lt;;:OWS. JEilSEYS.
llodrldge, decea11ed, C(ln•Jaiina:
816-Y.
11 19 Ito
Pure: bred. John Houdasbelt,
a lUX rooln, brick dweliiRJ b
MlDenville, Ohio.
11·.37-3tp
with bath and double car a:arage. FOR RENT - EXTENSION LADJ&lt;"ull baaement. Situated on larje
DERS, Scaffold Boarda, Drop
TWO SHOT
GUNS, ONE 20
corner lot at corner o! Alb and
Clotbt. CUnton Ftaher, Middleauap, 1 12 &amp;lUi"· Howard B.
Sycamore Streetll In the Vllla&amp;e
port. Ohio. Phone 0263.
Stitt; M.lddJepor", Oblo.Hobson
of 'Middleport, Ohlu. Phone 600.
Road
ll-23-3tc
U 'U 7tc CUSTOM SUTCHERING
Monday. WilL cut for deep!'"'!'·
Win also buy beef hldea. For
formation call no-v after 4 p. '
Phlltp Meier.
11 24 6tc

1:00 PriUI Wfuebeil Show

i

1

Philo, Ohio:

Allie Shumway i1 a medical pa·

tlent In the Meigs

tion, New Haven.

....

.Pbone

J3037.

~rol Holl!litol.

Mr. and :Mrs. Arlie Marks and
son were reeent guesta of bis parent., Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marks.
OthD Powell left Monday to
~pend the winter in Florida.
·~ -

.

QU~~ltR8ACK READy .

OOOo

AIR CONDri'ION!NG. REI'RIGEJI.
atlon 1ervlce. Jack'a .Refr1Qra·

Mr. and Mrs. Oren Childers
:~ld~,,;Thanksgiving with their
Mrs; Lucille Hamilton
and Paul and Bill Childera at

WOR.CBE'STER, Mus. UPIQuarterbl.t:k John Amabile of'
Boetoi'l Calleae today was ·Proand ready" for Sat·
··
&amp;ame agajnat
Cross. He aufferagalnat BoatoD
two weeks ago.

I

GARAGE
CHIITIR. OHIO

Trade

.........

.,

8:30 R~d~
1:00 Tra
t 19 Mlverltll;
t.ao Lawman
't!i»' 'llt·lll!bel

ALL -MICHANICAL WORK
~ WILOINQ

two area11.
are,. wU •J.:·
I!IDOW

~ 13 ·• Sotunlay
8:00 Capllin KaDglrOO
.1:00 Oat &lt;lllrl&gt; ~10:00 &lt;:irtoOn -

111:110 IIIIDIJ :U:OUH .,.,._

11110 1 IRI'• Lo01
11;10 l1lo Lolra IIIOP' . .

WIOSbXlirll
ill:~ All Slit llovlo_lo!itlblf ·
1:oo Club JJ Danee P 1:00 Steve

Do:J'tltVD
.

t:SO Wanted-Dead cw A1ift
8&gt;80 Mr. Lucky
,
' " -' •
9:30 Have Gun, Will Trn-

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.. • llior~

!I:. •

fl.lll'&lt;l ~W .•

1eeumula· ')H
for the north~

WfiTN..TV

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••hdn the ao»til·

:1:00 The Ne&lt;n Tooilb::-:1=--::

11:011 li l&gt;'dodl Npt'1.~0 ~_!lterlfl.3 ,1••

8-18-tt

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10100 Gunamoka
~
JO,so !lo.t For, H~ · -

. SII:E.
JIM HIATON on4
I.L'OYD HO,MAN

half. ·•
was t'e-1 •111

TII~.U0:111&gt; ' w.rld· ot TileD&amp;

tt3o

/f"

,tpow . ·
wbl)~ ·. ,

ft:OO Art Cara.e:r
.
8:00 Matty',&amp;~ay FWmleB

1:10 So "''bls q lll&gt;ll1woo4
7:00 Bold AdVID~ - •
'1:80 Perl')' MaiOD , ·

ofeaJ)aJiy8tlll

24-a For Sale or

4:31! Brq~··

~,Scieq.tists Push

,. ·
,PlansToShoot '

At Moon Again .·.i.. · ··· ·
CAPII CANAV)ilRAj.,· Flo. "liP! · '

~liijQ ..,,.,. odO)l,tlllt

11111d

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!waLlowed . tM dliai!PWr!trlront•'4&gt;1 · '·
tiltl: '111onklllvllri l)o; moonshot

~lUre

and

pushed

abead with.

·""ilns 'ror the next .u.
probe.
InforJ)led sour~•

s.

mooa

aald another

waa availab~e
rto speCi(ic Vehicle ha~ -

payload alreadS
bQt
· been

' ort,~l~

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for

the attempt to

. . It eould be an~
·biiCfBt,- rocket

tree ·world, but
'11tor-AbJe or an
11 ,appeared mor.t! ·

CLILANDI

a TV llti'Oir lllorrr•..••
Phone :IDO
.....,.,...,. Ofwla.

IMI'" K MODEL MOTORCYCLE
Harley OavJdtQP. Phone Rlclne
_ 3124.
11-21).1Jtc

al lbe

--

OD .

USED CHAIN SAWS. WE GOT
'em. $43.00 Ull. One-man and

Before 9:30 A.M.
Mlddlti'O&lt;t 61fl4

.......,.,21

FOR
In

KAU":t ~:::.!fO!II

Ihe

FBI·

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11-6

Call

ready to JliO. M.eip

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and

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Yukon 5-2145

Sevon• Ave.,

HAMILL llltYICI ITI.TIOH'

look over our D\IDJ
..,lete prlet"

,....,e.

-..t:OOA.M.

(11) Ul, 17, 18, 23, U, 20t SO;
&lt;la) I. 2, 8le

.
.. ·RED HOT SPii:CIALS ON REVCO

1'.'1

Alloonrillll

';.. \ ' "' '

Evoey De,y Borvlee

.

FIU!lEZEM DUIECT FACI'ORY

DI!ALER JNTRODUCI'ORY OF·

ICII. llfaular

sao lb.

$4411.11&amp;,

toapaf!lty Rewo

Freezer, only

t&amp;t9.1&amp;; Reaul1r Mll-86 Rtvoo
n ....r. 11811 lb. eopaelly on)J
P8U5; Reaulor . -.1111 IB.s eu.
rt. eomblnatlon freeser and nfr!l!ntor, wltll trade in onb'
No Do... payment,
3'7J,t montba to Pl1· HAMPTON
AND CAPEHART, New Hlvtn,
W. Y;;.
!!·~t~

- .ill.

WJT!! TWO
tltl' productive lob. J:ltctltc,
eellu and well. In vlllaJe· 10

HOUSE AND LOT
· mue~

Pomm~y.

from

Drtvlnl

dlltllnce to .plan\1. RoOm, for
Troller. a.·~· 801._Y1aod

· St., Pqlnt Pluliiit, W. vl,
' (11)'111;' (UJ'• I'J.IIillli
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·e:IIO Woter!ront .

lfewt~

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!1:30 Hunting and Fllhlnl

ll:OO

.

~

•=30· · laturd~ .'!\eater'

WASHINGTON '(UP(}- Bltumi·
nous coal output for the week
ended Nov. 21 rose to 9,430,000
tons agaimt 8,93!1,000 tons (reV'i.sed) a week earlier and 9,179,·
001) in tlbe same week }ia.o;t year,
the Nationa-l Coal AMn. i-eported.
Year-t!Hl.ate output of sort coal
approximated at 356,628,000 tons
against 362,881,000 tons in the
saome week last year.

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COAL OUTPUT RISES

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a....t 3- smn~.,
~l:, ~::s:laytlme

•

;,oo SaturdQ' Nlibt Tomborell

' :SO Bonanza

8:110 IIJon ond tho Cliallon,.
I :Oo· '111e t&gt;.PutY
1:30 :rt.ve J'lnrlf!rl

SOME VARMINT

STOLE UEOGE POTTER'S
BLUEN05e MULE LAST
NIGHT, SNUFfY-··

tG:SO Ll'Pi of tbe PlalnJmlfl

WIIM WUZ ¥0U?

Ba.,O'-

tl:lO Wewthe/QR

11:1tl Bhoehoteb
Hl(l

'lifn tJ1t .

Cha!lner 3 - Sundal

11:30
11 :43
12:00
12:30
12:4!1

WILL STAND BY

COLU"MBUS UPI - Gov. Mlcbael
V DiSalJe said Friday he wiU llf.and
by Highway Director Everett S.
Preston unleJI he il "absolutely
sW"e" that a confllct-of-lnterelf. ex·
lsted in Prelton'• work for the
Puerto Rican government and the 1r&lt;~eket" -~airrviftii
atate.

Sign Otl.
,
111il il the ure
TV . Obapoi
lndustr! on .PI~
GArden Club of the Mr

;
' 0' ' ' I

1:00 Cbamplonalilp l!!!wllna
2:00 C)ovell,rjd' Brvwnlr
4:80 Wor1~ ~blp Coif
11:30 Time-: ~.t ,
1:00 . v.et lbe' BIIO!Iior

8:10 Nws Pktialo •

,

;..oo ii!JverlrOij .
U!l• Swuioy 81!0-. '.

•·oo ~l11'1:n.,
"be., 10:00.
10:110 Wlolrlll 'l'dwd

u ·OO Newa a.l.aW.
ll.:1t 'N..tlierCMt
.

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c:t._.r""r
.:._Sitlnlat
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IN MEMORY OF HENRY W.
Bentz, who p.a.11ed away three
yoears a eo today. Sil:ned, hit
wife, Freda Bentz and children.
11-28-ltc

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.1\uto :io1es- -

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TRACTOR SALES

18116 POTIAC VB 2 DR. SEDAN I
,1,286. Hydr.amatic. Spotleas orl&amp;lnal turquolae and white
i1h. Btaettnara, Pomeroy, 0.
11·2 Hitc
l06G FORD VB 2 DOOR FAIRlane. $885. A clean aharp car ~
just waltln&amp; for )'OU. JSlaettnan
11·21-'6tc
Pomeroy, 0.

10:9!1

Pomeroy, Ohio

fm-1

SE·
d4n. f,69G. Nearly new piint job.
Blaettnars, Pomeroy, 0. 11-21-6t.c '

t[. ..... .

11: ~'&lt;! L!~ ebo-.

.

:s .r.y- Gllliillll a

Massey-Ferguson
New Holland
Solor Permanent
De Loval

IQGG l'LYMOUTH 2 DOOR

~\IIIII!

II :WI ~!o!bo,~ll NOlll

DEALER FOR

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l:ot ' llO&lt;Ofl! ' •
1:10 .!"U...
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l:l:OO aea nunl

FULTON-lHOMPSON

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12:1111 Jo&gt;lilr Jloi!ltll!J" PQ!r .
12:10 jldlropl'ib
.
1:00 COIJ.eie fieWB QiafeNnoe
1:10 Clrl1dren's Gospel Hour

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' 2:411 ·Ouliiod i'h&gt;ur
w:OO Open He-1
r:10 Cllimjildlr*illP !ll'lbo

PHONE 419

1853 BUICK SPECIAL. $49G. ;·II';"';;'""';·~:::;;;:;:;;:;::=""::="="
2 Door Sedan. Except.lonal.l A. K. C. REGISTERED PEKIN·
Blaettnan, Pomeroy, 0.
gese Pups. Mrs. Harry Lodwick,
ll-21·6tc
·
Chester. 0 . Ph. Yukon D-3042.
- - = 11·21-.'ltp.
18116 oi,J:lr'Bti TWO DOOR HARD J - :::-:===-:-...,-,:::top, 2 to"ru~, .9ower brakea and .NEW 1900 PAT'fF.RNS PLASTIC
Jteerinl. raQJo andnheater.
I
wlnoow blinds lind lhadea. Veoe.
fl2UG. Call 80&lt;.)1.
11-~ • ~oan blinds, all kinds ond colon ( 171 Help Wonted .
··
Fiber Kiasa awnlnp, Day and l. c:-:=::-::o:-·- ___ r,:._
GNII Cl..n UIM Cara
}IIJJI.bt narne plataa all kind&amp;,
STRIKES OR LAY OFFS. A
AU Melin aM Mo•ll
Aluminum ladder• t.U .kinda, 1 '--••-- than average income tbe
. _.TAOPOLITAN
Free Eatim.te, Dale Wippel
)'ear around. We train you! Full
Supply, 216 Union Avenue, · or part time, men or women.
~ loloo
l P
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Pomeroy, Omo.
11·30.60te
Investta:ate The J. R. Watldna
l. _
Co. today. Write DepL ES, Box
I~~ tor -&gt;UICI
USED STOVES. WE HAVE
(11) 13, 20, 27; (12) Hlp
HUNDREDS OF USED PANTS
coal, IU and tuel oH beaters.
ftOO. Barberton, Ohio.
and ahlrla aellmg at ~Oc each.
}o~ ife Novelty Shop, Middleport
Laundered and aterlllzed. Joe't
open 1() a. m. untJl 7:80 p. m.
Carry Out, 064 Locuat Street,
11-lHtc
Middleport, O.
11·27·3tc REAL ES'fATE Ol', CARRIE
HOUSI appllancat.
than, lyracuN, Ohla, Phone
TWo Jt'R!SH . &lt;;:OWS. JEilSEYS.
llodrldge, decea11ed, C(ln•Jaiina:
816-Y.
11 19 Ito
Pure: bred. John Houdasbelt,
a lUX rooln, brick dweliiRJ b
MlDenville, Ohio.
11·.37-3tp
with bath and double car a:arage. FOR RENT - EXTENSION LADJ&lt;"ull baaement. Situated on larje
DERS, Scaffold Boarda, Drop
TWO SHOT
GUNS, ONE 20
corner lot at corner o! Alb and
Clotbt. CUnton Ftaher, Middleauap, 1 12 &amp;lUi"· Howard B.
Sycamore Streetll In the Vllla&amp;e
port. Ohio. Phone 0263.
Stitt; M.lddJepor", Oblo.Hobson
of 'Middleport, Ohlu. Phone 600.
Road
ll-23-3tc
U 'U 7tc CUSTOM SUTCHERING
Monday. WilL cut for deep!'"'!'·
Win also buy beef hldea. For
formation call no-v after 4 p. '
Phlltp Meier.
11 24 6tc

1:00 PriUI Wfuebeil Show

i

1

Philo, Ohio:

Allie Shumway i1 a medical pa·

tlent In the Meigs

tion, New Haven.

....

.Pbone

J3037.

~rol Holl!litol.

Mr. and :Mrs. Arlie Marks and
son were reeent guesta of bis parent., Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marks.
OthD Powell left Monday to
~pend the winter in Florida.
·~ -

.

QU~~ltR8ACK READy .

OOOo

AIR CONDri'ION!NG. REI'RIGEJI.
atlon 1ervlce. Jack'a .Refr1Qra·

Mr. and Mrs. Oren Childers
:~ld~,,;Thanksgiving with their
Mrs; Lucille Hamilton
and Paul and Bill Childera at

WOR.CBE'STER, Mus. UPIQuarterbl.t:k John Amabile of'
Boetoi'l Calleae today was ·Proand ready" for Sat·
··
&amp;ame agajnat
Cross. He aufferagalnat BoatoD
two weeks ago.

I

GARAGE
CHIITIR. OHIO

Trade

.........

.,

8:30 R~d~
1:00 Tra
t 19 Mlverltll;
t.ao Lawman
't!i»' 'llt·lll!bel

ALL -MICHANICAL WORK
~ WILOINQ

two area11.
are,. wU •J.:·
I!IDOW

~ 13 ·• Sotunlay
8:00 Capllin KaDglrOO
.1:00 Oat &lt;lllrl&gt; ~10:00 &lt;:irtoOn -

111:110 IIIIDIJ :U:OUH .,.,._

11110 1 IRI'• Lo01
11;10 l1lo Lolra IIIOP' . .

WIOSbXlirll
ill:~ All Slit llovlo_lo!itlblf ·
1:oo Club JJ Danee P 1:00 Steve

Do:J'tltVD
.

t:SO Wanted-Dead cw A1ift
8&gt;80 Mr. Lucky
,
' " -' •
9:30 Have Gun, Will Trn-

01

.. • llior~

!I:. •

fl.lll'&lt;l ~W .•

1eeumula· ')H
for the north~

WfiTN..TV

•J:BO S,..

TU·

••hdn the ao»til·

:1:00 The Ne&lt;n Tooilb::-:1=--::

11:011 li l&gt;'dodl Npt'1.~0 ~_!lterlfl.3 ,1••

8-18-tt

iV,·~
. to· i'tbe .JlOE\b~ ...,tt·· ·"'

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10100 Gunamoka
~
JO,so !lo.t For, H~ · -

. SII:E.
JIM HIATON on4
I.L'OYD HO,MAN

half. ·•
was t'e-1 •111

TII~.U0:111&gt; ' w.rld· ot TileD&amp;

tt3o

/f"

,tpow . ·
wbl)~ ·. ,

ft:OO Art Cara.e:r
.
8:00 Matty',&amp;~ay FWmleB

1:10 So "''bls q lll&gt;ll1woo4
7:00 Bold AdVID~ - •
'1:80 Perl')' MaiOD , ·

ofeaJ)aJiy8tlll

24-a For Sale or

4:31! Brq~··

~,Scieq.tists Push

,. ·
,PlansToShoot '

At Moon Again .·.i.. · ··· ·
CAPII CANAV)ilRAj.,· Flo. "liP! · '

~liijQ ..,,.,. odO)l,tlllt

11111d

''

!waLlowed . tM dliai!PWr!trlront•'4&gt;1 · '·
tiltl: '111onklllvllri l)o; moonshot

~lUre

and

pushed

abead with.

·""ilns 'ror the next .u.
probe.
InforJ)led sour~•

s.

mooa

aald another

waa availab~e
rto speCi(ic Vehicle ha~ -

payload alreadS
bQt
· been

' ort,~l~

othEr

for

the attempt to

. . It eould be an~
·biiCfBt,- rocket

tree ·world, but
'11tor-AbJe or an
11 ,appeared mor.t! ·

CLILANDI

a TV llti'Oir lllorrr•..••
Phone :IDO
.....,.,...,. Ofwla.

IMI'" K MODEL MOTORCYCLE
Harley OavJdtQP. Phone Rlclne
_ 3124.
11-21).1Jtc

al lbe

--

OD .

USED CHAIN SAWS. WE GOT
'em. $43.00 Ull. One-man and

Before 9:30 A.M.
Mlddlti'O&lt;t 61fl4

.......,.,21

FOR
In

KAU":t ~:::.!fO!II

Ihe

FBI·

'.

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11-6

Call

ready to JliO. M.eip

.. .. \

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the
and

' J
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"'""

Yukon 5-2145

Sevon• Ave.,

HAMILL llltYICI ITI.TIOH'

look over our D\IDJ
..,lete prlet"

,....,e.

-..t:OOA.M.

(11) Ul, 17, 18, 23, U, 20t SO;
&lt;la) I. 2, 8le

.
.. ·RED HOT SPii:CIALS ON REVCO

1'.'1

Alloonrillll

';.. \ ' "' '

Evoey De,y Borvlee

.

FIU!lEZEM DUIECT FACI'ORY

DI!ALER JNTRODUCI'ORY OF·

ICII. llfaular

sao lb.

$4411.11&amp;,

toapaf!lty Rewo

Freezer, only

t&amp;t9.1&amp;; Reaul1r Mll-86 Rtvoo
n ....r. 11811 lb. eopaelly on)J
P8U5; Reaulor . -.1111 IB.s eu.
rt. eomblnatlon freeser and nfr!l!ntor, wltll trade in onb'
No Do... payment,
3'7J,t montba to Pl1· HAMPTON
AND CAPEHART, New Hlvtn,
W. Y;;.
!!·~t~

- .ill.

WJT!! TWO
tltl' productive lob. J:ltctltc,
eellu and well. In vlllaJe· 10

HOUSE AND LOT
· mue~

Pomm~y.

from

Drtvlnl

dlltllnce to .plan\1. RoOm, for
Troller. a.·~· 801._Y1aod

· St., Pqlnt Pluliiit, W. vl,
' (11)'111;' (UJ'• I'J.IIillli
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1:10 Sportl
·e:IIO Woter!ront .

lfewt~

!i
••

!1:30 Hunting and Fllhlnl

ll:OO

.

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•=30· · laturd~ .'!\eater'

WASHINGTON '(UP(}- Bltumi·
nous coal output for the week
ended Nov. 21 rose to 9,430,000
tons agaimt 8,93!1,000 tons (reV'i.sed) a week earlier and 9,179,·
001) in tlbe same week }ia.o;t year,
the Nationa-l Coal AMn. i-eported.
Year-t!Hl.ate output of sort coal
approximated at 356,628,000 tons
against 362,881,000 tons in the
saome week last year.

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COAL OUTPUT RISES

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ent., llr. ani . Jrr&amp; ltclu Pqllepa
10d daqbt.er:Owry ~ oi· ThurldiiY.
)then who bad dinner wltb the
?ullens were Mr. and Mra. Jame~

?ullen and ~bUdren, Suoon, Steve
md Stephame and Mite Shafer.
Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Burnell

Nifty Stitchers
Meet Tuesdoy At
F"lmer
Res•"dence
,..,

e

Hoateu C)ft. were preaeoted to
Mra. Ma.l't Folmer Tuead17

eve-

and chtklren, Jackson apent ~e 1mng wben the Nifty Stir.eben
bollday with Mr. and Mra. Lealie .Club met at bet home on N:re
.Ervtn. David and WUJlam, lOlli ·Avenue.

•

enttne

Weather

of .Mr. and Mrs. Burnell who have

I

been vi11tlng w1tb the Enlna lor
Plana were made for a Chrtat·
Lhe past two weeki returned to lnas dinner It tbe Enterprise EUB
wlth thell' parents. Also Church, December 3 at 6:30 p. 'm.
dmper guests of the Ervint' wtte followed ""ith a party at the home
Mrs. WHllam Robaon and GUbert of Mrs. Homer Walter.
Ervm of Columbul.
Refre11~enta were served b7
Mr and Mra. J~ct Neff and the hostess tc Mr1. William Barchlldren uf Ravenswood
came tela, Mrs. W. A. Drake, Mra. Ja~­
Fnday ' to spend the weete'nd es WUl and Beverly, Mu. Sellm
w1th her mother Mra. Roy Sanll· Bluewicz and Pbyllta and Effie.
bury
Mrs DWicbt Logan, Mn. Herbert
Dixon, Mra. c.tl
Moore, Mr11.
~.'Mrtai·n:'odnd Mrs. Fred Jactaon en· I Hugh Bearhl, Mra. Homer Walter
with a famlly dlnner on
Thursday. Present were their
daughter MrL CuJpbell Harper
and daughter Phoebe. Dnid Jack·
son, Liberty Lane and Mr. and

Mrs C R. Young. loeal.
Mr. and Mra. P. L. Mitch and
son Larry entertai.Ded wlth a famIly dinner . Tb•nb.riving Those
attendmg were Mr. and Mra. Norman Foss, Pl Pleuatlt, Mr. and
Mn.
Fots and children
Jeft of Athens, Mra. ,

A
PERFECT
GIFT

Yowee, Grand

2nd Deer

Killed In
·Accident
A

1(~-poJnt

buck deer waa the

onl)t wualty lD tbree wrec:ka ln·
~ated by tbe lheriff'• offl«
bore over tho ~cl.
·
Tbe deer wu iilled on ~ute 1

7 near the Cheder bridge w~o tt
ran ant:o the hllhway in 'frOiat of
• -1N9 Cl&gt;evrolet oon..rtjble ... 1
ned. b)' Jeanette Keller and driven
by Georte Emeat Smllb, 2t Long
Bo~*om.

-1be aceiden.t aeeurred at 12:10

Arnold, St. Petenburg,
and Mrs. William F~ of

p.m.

~

and beayY riamaJe

to 'Ill' trout end of the ear wu re-

~;;~:day gueall of

ported by Sberlff Rebert Harten·
baeh. Game Warden Dolph ,loacllhn
~ wat ealled and t~;~ot. clw'ae of the

Mr. and Mrs.
Allenawortb were the
James Hartln&amp;er family, Alexan·
dria,
Tbe Hartifl&amp;ers allo
viaited wJth Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hartinger.

4M4' deer. TbJ• waa the aecond

va.

deer killed on Route 71n the eoun·

t¥ lalt

woe~.

In another saturday evtning
J!:i:ldtnt, Wllllam R. Collina, 3'7t
Pomeroy Rll, wu ~owde4 off

Route 33 near the Bal.ilbur'f aeboo1
H• Nld two can traveUn&amp; JOUtll at
a hll:b rate of !IP"d crowded hi•

truck to the anow cOYefld berm
wben one attempted to Pill the ot·

...... ,..&amp;fittl
AU yo11 do It drop Ja the
bread. Brtt~J l.fiJ•N lt••IJ
-~~y. ao le.-.r• a:o
push. r ••,, ~·lui its•l/
ti~ without popp;as o.r
b.taaiq. Ancl ur/Nt touee.-ery a.Uct alike ftool int

·Middleport Man
-Improving After
f~ 1 ~.1 ~2rz. who fell

'"'
l!/ednelday and broke his pelvic
•\One ja reported to be improving
followina: the operitton on Thun!\liy. Mr and Mn. Leo Swick of
€1olumbua c.111me Wednesday night
lo aee him at the Holzer HOipltal
~,here

I all.

co laat.

Elberfelds

..

he wali taken following hla

Your party-going dot&amp;~ ,._
deserve the best care ..

::'"'The Swicb Jf[&amp;.ited with Mr . and
H. Wise Jr.

1b'•· C.
'

over the
HyaeU's par·
. Bric:tles and
frlends .
ol Columbu1
to •pend the hoh·
with her parents,
Mrs Charles Bennett
Mr. and Mr1. Vernon Roa-ers (Jean
Bennett) eame Wedne11day to vil!lit
tbe Bennetts.
John Lyons and Fred Mourning
left tbis mornin&amp; to go deer
huntlna: at Jersey Milia, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hutc:hln·
:son of Hamden are viliting with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew.
Mr. and Mr,. Lyston Pullen of
Charle1ton visited with bls . par-

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TONIGHT
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Sheriff Hutenbaeh Jnvestl&amp;J,ted
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two p.m., at the cliuter bridge.
Two eus. wvelbta Iouth, craabed
when one attempted to make a lett
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He is giving her
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WE WIU. £LOSE FOR
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