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Dally Sei!Uoel, Pomeroy-Middleport: o .. Nov. 28, 1959

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

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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.

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of .Mr. and Mrs. Burnell who have

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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. ,

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PERFECT
GIFT

Yowee, Grand

2nd Deer

Killed In
·Accident
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buck deer waa the

onl)t wualty lD tbree wrec:ka ln·
~ated by tbe lheriff'• offl«
bore over tho ~cl.
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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

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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

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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

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

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H. Wise Jr.

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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-

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT
"THE RETURN OF Tllli FLY"

Uiorror Movie)
- el1o "TilE ALLIGATOR PEOPLE"
Lon Chaney, Jr Beverly Garland
IUN., MON. end TUII,
"NORTH BY NORTIJWEST"
Caey Gr1nt. - Eve Marie Saint

Our efEiolent -dry-cleanli\i'~tJi' Jmown
for highest qtNlity -- - -- yet eosts
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Sheriff Hutenbaeh Jnvestl&amp;J,ted
pother wreck Sunda)' aftemoon a~
two p.m., at the cliuter bridge.
Two eus. wvelbta Iouth, craabed
when one attempted to make a lett
~ tum at ~e brldl•·~
riff Hilrten·
baeh. aaid the ean d been moved when be aniv - at $tie ;wref:k
~eene

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and be waa unable to tlx

O~e e~r, a l.N9 FOrd, ''" owned
by Robert Polfrey, d; Prl&lt;e
uue,. Columbui an4 driven by

non Wlllltm -Jouna, ZI;Lonl
to~ . The oth~r eJit wa•
0141 aeclan, openli&lt;l by· c~~·~~
v...Cu. 30. 1lfaton~wn, pa.
ltlnecl . .oll... 4~.
theie -,vUe nQ ~· Vld.Jl:O ln-

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He is giving her
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WE WIU. £LOSE FOR
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Cloalng Sperlal
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M"'l'boro p&amp;71Df 11.00 a - ·

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'' -HE DAitY SENTIHfL

Light Storm Clouds ~lowing
Up In Gov. DiSallt's Hor~on

Editorially

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What Can We Do?

ly HASKILL SHORT
COLUMBUS UPI - .ft. few black
cloud are beginning to bJPW up
on the horlfou lor the DlSaUe administnUon.
Thi1 is not partlculuJy aurprpJ.s.

Witb, the advent of the fle&gt;t'year, the NEW dren afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis.
,llirai or Dlines willli'rlng renewed hope and Tliey nve In such a piiirifuT. h'a!/ic worla tnat
. expectancy to vi~tims of. three crippling di- the touch of a sheet on the body can be ex·
.seases - birth defects, arthritis and polio. eructating at Urnes .
Only a few short years ago, a March Of
And· finally, tbere a•·e more than 50.00o
l&gt;lmes;/;rl~qted rese:11·ch projec.t produced a vidhns of paraly tic polo still hL'ing a-ided hy
polio 'vtiCtin~ that IJ ?.s protected mi llions of
youngste~· from a C'l'ippling di sea.s('

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NoW, ~his' organi2ation offer s hope to even

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Uimes. Sam!'!' arp ('hi!dren

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parent s neglected to . gi~c them S..dk shti'l:-.

t:~mily

out of evrry four in thi s

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So far, it 18 .too taij.y t,Q aay if tblnt !i:ack bome . to ' sHow for
the eloUda blowl"i. ~p (or' Gov. them.
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Mlcl)ael V. Ul8all• win be· a real

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Mrs. \Villiam Everson (Middlepo rt 1. Ht'rb 13o· ,
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Crippling birt~ defects are the major unpup lie duri ng the drive.
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medical
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·'l'oo often we casu•lly dl.!imlss op(l(lrtunities
· or one in 16. are born each year with signli'i&gt; '· 11) perform something "useful" in•our neigh·
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. · borhood, commll!)ily, atate or ruuiop. We say,
cant birth defe&lt;:ts.
The n~mbtr &lt;if Amerka"' sufferigg ~rom With straight tai!es; .;Wh•t ca11 .~e do?"
some ·fotm of ~rtbritis 311d rlleumalism iS
:a.nower, I!) one·p•rt: ll •elea·rly s~ggest... ......_.
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lnOi'll tlmr 11;001,000.
at&amp; cllll- -.a,
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iood feelinJiln

The driVe will ntti from Ja nuarv 2 to J an·

ney ~· PomE&gt;roy), and Mrs. Victor Young.

do your

tow1 ~trwible.

ing for any nt:-W &amp;o\'etnOr. AU rov· Ttten there is the matter otp~
ernon have new Ideas when they 1ev'a ql~tlons for the Legijfa.
go into ortice. They uaually re-I tl.&amp;re .. Wo~ (lltering into c.J\un·
eeive a tolefa~Dt press1_•nd . ·there bu• i' th1t -a number of .-epresent~
lit i . kind ot lin·Dim·a~hance aUves :1te feeling the beat on the

· llere m!llipns - the patients suffering from
uary 31. The lieticn\al t'oundatiOI;, 'seconded
, lllrth ~efe~ts and arthritis, as well as th use
hear tily by lbt&amp;l Marl'h of Dim es chairmen
: sUfler:lng from polio. These three diseases af ·
: rect one
country.

Mvch of hit dl11ppolntnMnt
at.mt ·fretfh p•tron•gt I'I'Mttwl.
It i' ~sort of thil\9 whlch,ctn
eaust 1 ·ro.,.mor hHclachft,
e¥1ft. K -it dMt not Me. . . a.,..

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Mn. o,ori::ia Diehl of Pom.eroy
was 3 s-ecebt \•isitor iq Parten.

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Middleport

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A.JJ.y man on your OJl:r,J:stmas list will b:e highlY, plea~ with
Jal'mana, fur •he will ,get distinctive stxling and top cr~ftaman·
ahlp - and ''friendliness of fit'' for e.Xira-pleaa.ant walli:blf. {U
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"top and bM:tom" washing actloo. Ptllihbqtton controls let you
select "jus.t-ri.ght" dlshwashin.g. Loveiy · Teitoti~ top. lll1dllWoo4
~n with sat.Hl cream, gold and ehrom·e ·t rim. Eaay payment plan.
Priced from $249.93 to $269.95.

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'' -HE DAitY SENTIHfL

Light Storm Clouds ~lowing
Up In Gov. DiSallt's Hor~on

Editorially

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What Can We Do?

ly HASKILL SHORT
COLUMBUS UPI - .ft. few black
cloud are beginning to bJPW up
on the horlfou lor the DlSaUe administnUon.
Thi1 is not partlculuJy aurprpJ.s.

Witb, the advent of the fle&gt;t'year, the NEW dren afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis.
,llirai or Dlines willli'rlng renewed hope and Tliey nve In such a piiirifuT. h'a!/ic worla tnat
. expectancy to vi~tims of. three crippling di- the touch of a sheet on the body can be ex·
.seases - birth defects, arthritis and polio. eructating at Urnes .
Only a few short years ago, a March Of
And· finally, tbere a•·e more than 50.00o
l&gt;lmes;/;rl~qted rese:11·ch projec.t produced a vidhns of paraly tic polo still hL'ing a-ided hy
polio 'vtiCtin~ that IJ ?.s protected mi llions of
youngste~· from a C'l'ippling di sea.s('

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NoW, ~his' organi2ation offer s hope to even

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So far, it 18 .too taij.y t,Q aay if tblnt !i:ack bome . to ' sHow for
the eloUda blowl"i. ~p (or' Gov. them.
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Crippling birt~ defects are the major unpup lie duri ng the drive.
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. · borhood, commll!)ily, atate or ruuiop. We say,
cant birth defe&lt;:ts.
The n~mbtr &lt;if Amerka"' sufferigg ~rom With straight tai!es; .;Wh•t ca11 .~e do?"
some ·fotm of ~rtbritis 311d rlleumalism iS
:a.nower, I!) one·p•rt: ll •elea·rly s~ggest... ......_.
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ing for any nt:-W &amp;o\'etnOr. AU rov· Ttten there is the matter otp~
ernon have new Ideas when they 1ev'a ql~tlons for the Legijfa.
go into ortice. They uaually re-I tl.&amp;re .. Wo~ (lltering into c.J\un·
eeive a tolefa~Dt press1_•nd . ·there bu• i' th1t -a number of .-epresent~
lit i . kind ot lin·Dim·a~hance aUves :1te feeling the beat on the

· llere m!llipns - the patients suffering from
uary 31. The lieticn\al t'oundatiOI;, 'seconded
, lllrth ~efe~ts and arthritis, as well as th use
hear tily by lbt&amp;l Marl'h of Dim es chairmen
: sUfler:lng from polio. These three diseases af ·
: rect one
country.

Mvch of hit dl11ppolntnMnt
at.mt ·fretfh p•tron•gt I'I'Mttwl.
It i' ~sort of thil\9 whlch,ctn
eaust 1 ·ro.,.mor hHclachft,
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This team undoubtedly has the
100 agolruot Waite .....11.
poten tial to be one of the beS1.

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m~ Mi4dle~WR HJgh School l tar it is going to be a tough opening

Jerry l..ueu wbo will be makine test against Wake Forest.
hia first eolleJJ&lt;ote otort.
Th e Deacons havp a hid named
The .. 1:1111iU1-In ...... for the
Len Chap pell who, like Lucas, will
ludrs fWil ...Mil han r•iMd
be 8larUng hla: fi rst co ll egiate
th. felltf' ..._a, to a high pitch.
game. Wake
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think he is every bi t a s good as

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REPLACES SEBO
PHILADEL PHIA UPI -

HOW
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SfNCE IOU
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STARVING
TO ·DEATH?

International learned S unday oq.

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Ylnkee · Caklter Yogi Berra left
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trib~o~te ba,eball equipment d9nat. ed
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champlDnlhlp.
the Buckeyes epea. tbelr cake tea·
This team undoubtedly has the
100 agolruot Waite .....11.
poten tial to be one of the beS1.

'

That apeciaJ somethinc ia for- enr produced at Ohio Slate. But

m~ Mi4dle~WR HJgh School l tar it is going to be a tough opening

Jerry l..ueu wbo will be makine test against Wake Forest.
hia first eolleJJ&lt;ote otort.
Th e Deacons havp a hid named
The .. 1:1111iU1-In ...... for the
Len Chap pell who, like Lucas, will
ludrs fWil ...Mil han r•iMd
be 8larUng hla: fi rst co ll egiate
th. felltf' ..._a, to a high pitch.
game. Wake
Fore8t par lisa ns
think he is every bi t a s good as

Baa
smelt

shopper!

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REPLACES SEBO
PHILADEL PHIA UPI -

HOW
.tONG· .
SfNCE IOU
WERE
STARVING
TO ·DEATH?

International learned S unday oq.

authorHJ.

uP! - New

Yor~

Ylnkee · Caklter Yogi Berra left
for Europe Slturday to help di!J..
trib~o~te ba,eball equipment d9nat. ed
. the v..~... to the dove~

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TiEPAID IN 6 MONTHLY
PAYMENTS COSTS ONJ.Y
#f.J/ A NONTH. CAlL
FOR '(OIJR f.~SH.

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·Churchill, Unforgettable Man, Christmas Trees Transformed Chicago Doctor Recommends
By Shearing, Forester Says Hypnosis Use By Physicians
Celebrates 85th Year Monday

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The tbl.ng that imprtued me
moat about the areat Br!Uab
statesman was his remarkable'
abiliti- to ppreea blmle" In the
English Langua&amp;e--.aud the bril
lianey of his mind.
My firtt dose-up of Churchill
waa ln May 1944, a day or two
after Gen. Mark Clark's ·Amerl·
can force~ .entered Rome.
The
Germans had fallen back to the
north. It wu a algntflant Allied
succeaa and Churchill new •in to
Rome from London aa tbe. victory
celebration wu ln full awlq,
A pre11 conference waa aet up
at the BritlJb Embully. lt WI&amp;
attended by 150 Ainerlean and
BriUab correapondenta.
lx·W•r CotrtiiPindent
ChurebUI . waa 1reeted with a
burst of applauae. He gave with
his cberubic amile and lit 1 big
cigar. He knew be was amon1
friends. He bad been a war cor·
reapondfnt hlmaelf, years q:o In
the Boer War. He w11 ri&amp;bt at
bome. He knew he could "talk
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1960

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CUSTOM BUTCHERING EVERY
f Monday. Will ~ut for deep freeze.
Will also buy beef hides. For information ~all •110-Y after 4 p. .
I Philip Meier.
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during World War D, asaln at
Hiller's bunker shortlY. lfter the
German surrender, and twice in
America during
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11180. Do wured of • proflW&gt;It
market tor )'(lur egp. For de·
W!J write Alklltl CIIJW, P&lt;lme-

I!DITOR'S NOTI! : Sir Winston
Churchill will be 15 ' " " ot•
Monday-. In tiM foiiDWing 1111•
patch a diatineul•htrd nawaman
of conticlerabl• .....orlty-half
• cantury of caverint big ttor
i...-recalls his mMtlnp wtth
Brittin'• gr••• lu•r.
BY JAMES KILGALLIN
NEW YORK UPI-Winm.n
Churchill comes close to being
"the unforgettable man" In my
journali.!ltic memory.
! ~et Churchill four times-

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beautifully
shaped
Chrlstmaa
trees that will be sprouting up in
your J.ocal sales Jots In the next
few weeks didn't ju1t grow that
way. The tree farmers are tailoring them to create a pleasing ef
f~t in the living room.
Although Christmas t~a should
be sheared and kept under con·
trol to produce top quality trees,
many neglected treea seemingly
headed far 11omewhere besides the
market can be salvaged. This report comes from tree eKperl Jo.hn
Ha cskaylo at the Obio Agricultural Experiment Station.
Trees that have not been shap-

African, Holy
Land Pictures
Will Be Showed

ed from the time they are small
YOUNGSTOWN, 0. UPJ--A Chi- larly
tbe general practitioner,
make remarkable recovery even cago specialist m hypnotherapy to- lhould have 1n order to give tlte
after four to six yeara of neglect, day knocked some of tl'le myateey best medical treatment to hia PI·
the foreater'a experiment&amp; prove. 1out of tbe art of hypnn&amp;i! and rec- ti_ents."
He took un&amp;heared Scotch pme t ommended it.ll 'use by the ~amll)'
Herahman punctured some popo
that railged from ~ix to eight: doctor;
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, J' 1V mtac~nceptiona ·about bypnofeet tall and by shearmg properly r Dr. seymour Hershman, aecre- lolo.
in February, converted them into i tary of the American Society for ' .de atresaed.that:
trees handsome enough tor the Clinical Hypnsois, told a three-day
- A hyP:notize.d patient does uot
most fastidious customer.
seminar here that by~moala ~aa lo•e COIUletDu~eu any more thAn
Trees sheared In tbe f nt-year simply a ~eth~ for pennittmg a per11on llatenma: to a oon~ert.
wood yroduced six to 14 i.ache::~ of 1 peraona to ~lx their attention on_ a
----:-One . e&amp;~IIOt be hypnotized
new growth during the second smgle sub]ed without dlstractmg agamst hts Wtll or be ma~e to do
season after shearing. Two years· side issue&amp;.
. anything be does not want to do.
arter shearing these trees bushHe said that while the tndivid- Sugseatlona may be offered to ~im
ed out and were well euough ual is in tbls hei&amp;htened tenae of bu~ he alw~ys ;:atntalnts the rjgb~
shaped lo send to market.
concentration. be is better able to
capacl Y
aceep or te ec:
I achieve a goaf that be dellrel.
~.i'be indi Jdual ·IJ in comnlete
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
l ••Just aa one may IO to a
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger ~hei.ss, Ra- cert and· clo.se his eyea to better eontrol of th, •ltuation and can
cine, are announcing the birth of pick otit the dtrferent inatrumenta, awaken himseU at any time.
Barbara Anise, at Hoi- tbe hypnotized subject may elose
- There Is no after . oftects with
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· bypuoai' such as there may be
wr Hospital Nov. 23. Grandpar- tua e¥es ln. o~er to remove VII- 'With a~~.estbetics and otber druga.
ent.s are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Th.eiss, ual dtstrll.chon, be exp1ained.
Portl-and , OTeg.on, and Mr. 111nd
"Hypnosis," be said, "is onl)' an·
.AUTHOR KILLS SILF
Mrs. Roy Pearwn, Letart Falls. o~her tool in the pra~~i«:il of medl·
SAIIANAC LAKE, N. Y. UP! Great grandparents are Mrs. Mey J erne that each phyBiclln, particul· Georp Vietor Martin, IJS. widely
Pearson. ~nd Fred Rous~ . oOf Le- · Ohio, whoA' hvtiMrncf of flur Mv,. ~p~ pla)'Wright and author of
tart. Mr. an~ Mnl. Ther.ss !have waa killed S,tvrd•Y wfttn thMr JtG plily "Bells of SL M·ary," eom·
two ot.her ch:ildren, Beth and Bar- aUto crashtct an rauN te tMII' muted 1\lielde Thursday nigh\ in
ry.
honeymDOn, war• ..-ported In ..,. lrll Nom at the WW Rogers Memloua oondltlon SUnclty In , ....... orial UO.pital, hoapital offi~ials
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of the Nazarene wJU unite with
liO IIUNTING OF ANY KIND
znembers of 1&amp; other Nazarene
OJJ my farm durin&amp; quail aeaeon.
AU!;TICJNtiR
d:mrohes ln a fi\'e-ro"unty area to
Adellns Parker Browning, Rutbe..:_ Dr. and Mn. Harvey S. Gal·.
lond, Rl ) .
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loway. Columbua, Nazarene di&amp;Wrh, PhoM - ClntMt
-~ IUperinte.odent and his wife,
ANTHONY'S PLUMBING
AND
A. t . - n l . ....... Gitto
tpNk ami thow motion pictures
lleoting Shop wtll be ciOted un·
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Gree,.
ohto. Fakont, who achiev·
t.iJ Monday, November 30.
Pomeroy cthio
Whit •truck me wa• the IucJdi- ·South A!rlea .and tbe HolY Land i.n ...,.ca. SMw•v offlc'-1• ukl todlr Kilauea lkl'a thiN , ..-v.tl••.· lhla ed . the firlt perfect record d.a
11·25-U.G
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ty of hia repllea. He atrlpped a- tb.e Atlhens Nazarene chureh Thure- they will not close th1 139-mll• month COIM to tn al;lntpt halt IUfto ~4' 4,1-year football history lut
WILL DO RUG WEAVING BY A. K. C•. REGiSTERED PEKIN·:
way the triYi~ and &amp;ot to the da~. December 10.
waterway tod.ly on ~ehedul• In or- .., nleht, only .niM hours afiW · "'::~ today were voted 1919 nat.be yard. Martha Searla •. Cbe·
a:eu Pupa. Mra, Harr,v Lodwick,
~eart .ot one liiUe alter another
oMnf. Ga'iloway wf.ll speak at 2.30 dltr to allow 60 oc..ftoiOing .,..._ It had .,....t molten Ina • ... u
IPJ&amp;Il ~onea:e champions
1nvolvtns many
countries. IDa and Dr. Galloway will speak Ill ~ela to .... ch the Atl1ntlc btfora ord laNJklnt 1;.700 lett Int. the bJ the United Press International
abue, R. 2, 2 mi. below Middle-~ Cheater, 0 . Ph. Yukon .5-300.
porl
ll-2&amp;3tp
11-21-atp.
grup o1 1ltuaUona and depth of 7·30
the winter freazeup.
air.
B9ard of Coaebea. Ohio Univerknowledge wa1 profound.
· P~stors !lnd members of &amp;1.1 area
13 I In MemoriomN~:;;EW;;;-:1:::1180:':-:P::cA::TI'I&lt;::rnN=:-s-,P"'L""'AB=nc
Like many famoua men I've Nazarene tmurcllea have been InLONDON UPI Trl'butft
HONOLULU UPI - Navy lhl... llty waa ninth.
wlnaow bllnd1 and shades, Vene
known, Chureblll had a tabuJoua vited. A dinner at 6 :30 has been poured In from the four corniHS ••• alrpl'anH · qnteN4 tiMir I.~~-'"";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
IN MEMORY
OF HENRY. W.
tian hlmds, ad kinda and colors I
Before 9 :30 A .M.
memory. He reminded me of tbe arranged for off.icera end mem- of the torth todoy to honor Brit· -rch fw tile mlooiOI •rewo\lon
Bentz., who Jl'ISSed away three
Flbt!r gla11 awnlna:a, Day and .
M&amp;dcllepott 6131.J
w~y A.l Smith u~ to explain- ben of mbeionary 10elettea in lbe aln'• grand old man, Sir Wlnttan of a downed let atteck ......_r
yeJ!I ago today. Signed, .hu
N!ll:ht name pla*•s all ll:lndt,l
PGmeroy 525
w1th .!llmple clarity-such a conl- Nazarene churches of tbe zon&lt;e.
Churchill, on hi• 15th birthday..
358 miles aouthwttt of Yft.. '~l•
. ,, . CHISTIR, OHIO
wUe, Freda Benti and children. 1 Aluminum ladder• all kinds.
KAUTZ PIID ITORI
pllcated topic aa proportional reland
tod•y
followlnt
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Ope Dat1 8 til 5
11.28-ltc
Free Eltiml.te, Dale Wippel
At Chetter
resentation.
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held
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Pom.,oy, Onoo.
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odlat
Chur~h
is
having
a
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WELDING
He demonstrated right then that
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1861 POTIAC VB 2 DR. SEDAN HEAL ESTATE OF CARRl:E )of.
AIINny 3153
he b the master o1 tbe spoken Tbunday, Decembe"r,;a:~·.,r~·~:~:~
BETTER STEERING
·word. We all knew, of course, at I p. m. at the ·t' 1
Sl,285. HydramaUc. Spotless orl· D~ndgc, deceased, consiatlnl of
Every Day Bervlee
GET ADJUSTABLE . BALWqlNTS
.i1M
and
iUlal turquolle and white fina .su. room, brJck dwelllng h Ule l'm~7!
at he was alao a maater of the rag rup, aprons, e e..
Kit A va 11able F0 r M..UIK
u--• "'--- A•
sale
and
al1o
baked
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HOF,.MAN
Pomeroy, o.
with bath and double car garaa:e. · ~u.Sl'O
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11a , Bla~ttnars,
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t"ull basement. Situated on .arge
signed for your hom :: Fret eaThe next tlme I oaw Churehlll I tile
Cheater
HACKETT'S SA.FiiTY SERvY 1PhoM YU·5·20 45
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corner lot at corner of Alb and
tim1tes. Foreman aud Abbott,
Young
l~D FORD VB 2 DOOR FAIR·
Sycamore Slrt!ell in the Village
Pbo 118 8.?-84-Y.
8-6-U waa outside Hitler's bunker In tbe aerve a turkey
W, Mabt it.
Phoae 287
POftlertty
CHESTER, OHIO
Jane. $896. A cJean tbarg car
of :vllddleport, Ohlu. Phone 400.
.Reich Cbancellory Jn Berlin-the evening, nee: 3, from 5
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. lJ 'U 7t.c 'l'ELEVJY.!ON. RADIO &amp; SMALL bll underground "Fuebrerbunker'
appllnnce repair. Phone Ot1J where the last aet of tbt Nui
l'omeroy, u.
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USED PANTS, SIDRTS, JACKETS
\tcClintock, lladne, Cblo.
melodrama wa1 ataaed.
1~5 ~LYMUl.JTH 2 DOOH. SEand womtm'li drea1e1, new. Joe'a
4-4-30tl
aar1. ftlub. Nearly new p1int job.
Carry Out, 364 Lo~uat St., ---.--:---;;;;~:;;;;;;---It ... Juu 194$ •ncl World
.HlaetLnara, t'omeroy, o. 11·21-tltc
Middlerort.
10·:.!B-3otp
t--A-IIAUTY
W•r II In lurope had ended.
VISIT I-A 81iAUTy IHOP
In tbis bunker Hitler with Rua
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t:x~eptional.
m C hria~mu greetings, stop at 11nd 1tyUaa:. Call 2311, Raclae reaUzed the ji.J waa up and com
lUaettnan, .Pomeroy, 0.
the Quality Prlnt Shol), North 10·2'7·30tt
mltted tuiclde. He shot hlmaeJf
ll-:.:1-titt:
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to death a moment after hla
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luok over our many albums. Com- LIMESTONE ANY SIZE FURNISH sweetheart Eva Braun had ewal lito6 OLD$ &amp; : TWO DOOR HAilD 1 .,lelo price ".otnge.
ed~ delivered and .,pread- on Jowed polson.
.
top, 2 tont~, • power brakes and
(llJ HI, 1'7, 18, 23, 24, 2~. 30;
draveways and roads. Shulefl~ Both bodies were taken outside
steerme. rad.lo and
heater. I
1121 1. 2. 9tc
Construction, Phone
Middle· bv a. 8 ,...,· ~·· 1 d 'd b
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Didn't lntarnt Churchill
/\U '-"'-kat a11d Modelt
Ri!:CONDITIONED TREADLE sEW ~n~urar.cf
Hltler'l bunker was a ghastlY
MIITROPOLJTAA
. ing machme. David HIH, Racine
DON STIVERS
polnt of Interest for daya there·
~, laiN
Ohio.
u-~·Ok
after and many ~Ultary men and
2 t• rc
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One day Churchill came there
70 ' ' fltll'le !IUPD lelJ
!1• t-or 'l!iolo
·. A'I'IOIIWID•
with a Kroup of British offlciala,
.::-::=::- :~-;-::::;::--;:-:-:;::;: USED BOATS AND MOTORS, $25 ...._~ =~::--~c..
Including Anthony Eden. I waa
HUNilREDS OF USED PANTS
and up whHt lhlly lest, MM'ropol·
Lrr.,,,,._. ~•·
among tbe reportera
coverlnJ
and &amp;~urta selll111 a~ &amp;Oc each.
lto~n M.rlnt S.l•• and 5anlce,
their vi•it.
Laundered and sterllh:ed. Joe'a
_.._ 1 M 1 It p
h
vvv
491 Lln1:oln lt.
Eden and hlo companion• went
Carry Out, &amp;64: Locust Street.
-'"A""'J· • n ·• •m•roy,
11 P•• OtMII
tic
6056-J
Mldclll.,.rt
down into the subterranean pas·
MjQdlt~port. 0.
11 -27-3tc
sages of the bunker, but Church··
I 1"11 ""r Rent
BARNES-SIMPSON
INSURANCE
Ill did not. He bad vi&amp;ited the
TWO t'RESH COWS. JERSEYS.
Agenta,
Middleport,
Fire,
Aut!)'
bunker before, and had enough.
Pure bred. John Uoudaa.belt, Apartl'l'l•nta, Paopl•'• T•rr•c• tnd
•Mblle, Bonda. Phone 6313.
So bad I, and I got my feet thorVal• It,, tH •utternut Ava.,
ll-4!7·3tp
Mhl,flvlUe, Oh1o.
- - oua:hly wet in the proc:eaa.
Ptm•roy, Phoae J28·Y
COMPLETE
INSURANCE
PRO.
Churchill remained outside
VAIWINT RJYLE. SAVAGE MO·
11 2 IOtp
tecUon. Life, Aulo, }'Ire, Polio. among the rubble and empty pedel M-340, .222 Csl. See Harry
CaiJ Don MDLI, MJJdleport, trol cana, a rew feet from where
Leonard, Cheater, Ohio, or call APARTMENTS - Furnl!hed and
Obl11.
Hitler's body bad been burned.
YUI-2231.
11-28-3tc
unflll'lllahed. McMaatera, Middle2 3 tt
. port. Phone 8044- M.
He lit a elsar. He chatted afLOOM WOVEN RUGS. MAKE
fably
wltb ua reporter• ill hi1 1
U.ll
l'e&lt;JI
tSTO
r~
beautiful Cb.rl1tma• glfta. Mar· 17 and 8 ROOM HOUSE, o6 BOOM
®mocrattc wa.y. FinaU:r, Eden
lha Searll, Cheahire Houle .2, 2
apartment end a room apart- 0 ROOM HOUSE, WITH BATH, emerged . The Cburc_.U party a:ot
ment. A. W. Bena:et, Phoae
mi. btJow Middleport. ll-lll8·3tp
located at 111 Locuat St. Nlc• Into a haU-traet. AI th•Y drove
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310-M.
11 2 Uc
location. Melvin Hood.
oft Churchill jaunUI)I r•Ited bla
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2
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hand, iCave the V·IIID and waved
~OOV
CLEAN LUIII' COAL.
APARTMENT FOUR
CaiJ RuLland, 2-4»32. OrvJUe
NIOma. Clo1e to Krogert. Call FOR SALE: SEVEN ROOM Modero hla cigar.
Koau•.
11-3-aok
284.
ll·1D-12tr
home wltb a:ara11e. 011t of hllb
7 YR.
MULE. WEIGHS BE·
' MODERN 4-ROOM
wettl'. Splendid nei&amp;hborhood.
tweell 900 lba and 1000 lba. M.
and bath apartment. Girl furOn Mulbflrr)' Ave., Photte 318-J.
10 lM aotp
E. Getty• Phon• Z4ao&amp; Rutlond
ruce. Pbono """·
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Sbirltty- Temple Storyl. wk
Bourbon Street !lieat
A.dventurea In Paradiee
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Pays Tribute
FOR
JM
room eutta&amp;e. BrownfoU .A.vtnue To Churchill
Middleport. Gu floor fur1111ct, .

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NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS.
M2:.QO Notblnl better for Chrilt•
m•• living. one year uDC!cmdltlonal auarantee. Set them now
at lbe Quality Print Shop, Mid·
dltport.

II 110 81&lt;

• flOe CHRISTMAS TREES IIOc Your
eMk!e Jarce or amau. toe eaeh,
oboul De&lt;. -71h. r~t'oMirlrlloport

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SALE ALL MODERN
kitchen, bath,
.to1m wl ndow.
month. 123
llA! barthlt (UIJ baM'ment. two
ear aara•e.
tsaOO.OO. Ph~•
Mlddl.port
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1$-20-tlC!
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WITH '6~
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bath, plut rar~h
from businen
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POMIROY RURAL - ' • rwm
KOVSE: "' of DOUBLE nvE J frame, recently cOnalrueted, oak
rooms and tt.th. 870 South Sec- floora, large front poreh, larw:e
ond, Middlaport, ~6 per month. ' lot on State Route. $a000.00.
Phcm.e ""· Pomeroy. Circle'•
Terms.
Rutaurant.
I I 27 St~ $$00.00 DOWN - 6 • room frtmt,
FOUR ROOM HOUSE IN MIN·
bath, water uatem, a:oad road, 2
milee from Col.ltthouH. tuOO.OO
envUle, lhtfle room• r«ently IURAL HOMI -VIew ef Raute 7,
rtmodeled Qa.OO a month.
8 room•. bath, llllll, ..•-·

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NEW YORK IJPI-Bemard M. I r·H ''
Bareuch clotelt Amerlclft friend
of ' Slr Wbatoh 0Ufl:,bill, ~aid 1
warm tribute today to tbe famoua
Brltlah attteeman on Cburc:hiU'a
BOth birthday.
I·~-·
The •averbalred, eo real'Gld b A '
Barueb ~id tlult , ••tp.. lrM men .,. ~V,,
ahould "lebrate JQ!. Cburchlll'a
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blrthday.•r
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"He etood tlone when Enaland
.&gt;
had her back to the W'lll," Baruch
said. "Adverait)' brou&amp;bt out the
beat in him."
"He alwayt ab~ed a tremeftd·
ous •mount .of eoutil•. He reP"
t th fin 11 ~---i
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$7000.00. terms.
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Phone 1. .Y
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FOR SAUl • 10 ROOM JIOUSB
y..n-''llol ilnb'. In lhol
with baih, ruel oU furnace, aU ~;~~.of e~ but alto aa a
WHAT'I THII '
storm wtndowa and dOOI'I, " ~
undenlfndtq human bedtance ol a lifetime for a per•
t b i
Good
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acrea in vlllace ol Letart Fallt,
manen ua non.
pro tan
Ohio. Melvin Howard. 11°" 3tc
no enb !nveatm11nt for atock,
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but wiU ne.d cooct car or truck.
Wily not check with us nowr
Watldna Product&amp;. Inc., Dept. E.
.Box 8150, Barberton, Oblo.
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Sentinel, Pomeroy-lli.ddleport, 0 ., Nov. 80, 1959

·Churchill, Unforgettable Man, Christmas Trees Transformed Chicago Doctor Recommends
By Shearing, Forester Says Hypnosis Use By Physicians
Celebrates 85th Year Monday

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WANT ADS

1'0&amp; CONSlSTI!NT DEPENDABLE IIESULTI!

PHONE 398
Rt.TES

I ..U per ....-d. - . luertion. Miotmam cbu1• - 10 ceDI&amp;.
I !i'i&gt; P.O&lt; lo&lt; Cbroe
~~- aae moalh f• so cents per wo!'d.
l'trll tale of s ....,. ... wwd ..w be cboraecl c... od•ertlltac
. . . Plld 10 day........ """'"'"' b!ll.
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....... bt Aoh&lt;rtioillc - Sbould be nported 11Dmedlately. TU
DOt be reepomible for mon U\ID one liiCOI"

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Card of
and Spedal Notleel or BYeata '1.00. Obltuorl•
publlabed ll 1 eent per word.
JiOJUl6 1 DAY
8 OAYS
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The tbl.ng that imprtued me
moat about the areat Br!Uab
statesman was his remarkable'
abiliti- to ppreea blmle" In the
English Langua&amp;e--.aud the bril
lianey of his mind.
My firtt dose-up of Churchill
waa ln May 1944, a day or two
after Gen. Mark Clark's ·Amerl·
can force~ .entered Rome.
The
Germans had fallen back to the
north. It wu a algntflant Allied
succeaa and Churchill new •in to
Rome from London aa tbe. victory
celebration wu ln full awlq,
A pre11 conference waa aet up
at the BritlJb Embully. lt WI&amp;
attended by 150 Ainerlean and
BriUab correapondenta.
lx·W•r CotrtiiPindent
ChurebUI . waa 1reeted with a
burst of applauae. He gave with
his cberubic amile and lit 1 big
cigar. He knew be was amon1
friends. He bad been a war cor·
reapondfnt hlmaelf, years q:o In
the Boer War. He w11 ri&amp;bt at
bome. He knew he could "talk
our laQJUQe,"

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AIR CONDJTTOlT~NG, REFRIGERation aerviee. Jack's Refrigen·
tion, New Haven. Pbone TV·

23037.

1960

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CUSTOM BUTCHERING EVERY
f Monday. Will ~ut for deep freeze.
Will also buy beef hides. For information ~all •110-Y after 4 p. .
I Philip Meier.
11 24 Otc

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fint in Italy, Juat after Rome fell
during World War D, asaln at
Hiller's bunker shortlY. lfter the
German surrender, and twice in
America during
the pott·war

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BATCIIING EGGS FLOC~ FOB
11180. Do wured of • proflW&gt;It
market tor )'(lur egp. For de·
W!J write Alklltl CIIJW, P&lt;lme-

I!DITOR'S NOTI! : Sir Winston
Churchill will be 15 ' " " ot•
Monday-. In tiM foiiDWing 1111•
patch a diatineul•htrd nawaman
of conticlerabl• .....orlty-half
• cantury of caverint big ttor
i...-recalls his mMtlnp wtth
Brittin'• gr••• lu•r.
BY JAMES KILGALLIN
NEW YORK UPI-Winm.n
Churchill comes close to being
"the unforgettable man" In my
journali.!ltic memory.
! ~et Churchill four times-

CLILANOI
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woOSTER, o . (Speciai}-Tbose
beautifully
shaped
Chrlstmaa
trees that will be sprouting up in
your J.ocal sales Jots In the next
few weeks didn't ju1t grow that
way. The tree farmers are tailoring them to create a pleasing ef
f~t in the living room.
Although Christmas t~a should
be sheared and kept under con·
trol to produce top quality trees,
many neglected treea seemingly
headed far 11omewhere besides the
market can be salvaged. This report comes from tree eKperl Jo.hn
Ha cskaylo at the Obio Agricultural Experiment Station.
Trees that have not been shap-

African, Holy
Land Pictures
Will Be Showed

ed from the time they are small
YOUNGSTOWN, 0. UPJ--A Chi- larly
tbe general practitioner,
make remarkable recovery even cago specialist m hypnotherapy to- lhould have 1n order to give tlte
after four to six yeara of neglect, day knocked some of tl'le myateey best medical treatment to hia PI·
the foreater'a experiment&amp; prove. 1out of tbe art of hypnn&amp;i! and rec- ti_ents."
He took un&amp;heared Scotch pme t ommended it.ll 'use by the ~amll)'
Herahman punctured some popo
that railged from ~ix to eight: doctor;
,
.
, J' 1V mtac~nceptiona ·about bypnofeet tall and by shearmg properly r Dr. seymour Hershman, aecre- lolo.
in February, converted them into i tary of the American Society for ' .de atresaed.that:
trees handsome enough tor the Clinical Hypnsois, told a three-day
- A hyP:notize.d patient does uot
most fastidious customer.
seminar here that by~moala ~aa lo•e COIUletDu~eu any more thAn
Trees sheared In tbe f nt-year simply a ~eth~ for pennittmg a per11on llatenma: to a oon~ert.
wood yroduced six to 14 i.ache::~ of 1 peraona to ~lx their attention on_ a
----:-One . e&amp;~IIOt be hypnotized
new growth during the second smgle sub]ed without dlstractmg agamst hts Wtll or be ma~e to do
season after shearing. Two years· side issue&amp;.
. anything be does not want to do.
arter shearing these trees bushHe said that while the tndivid- Sugseatlona may be offered to ~im
ed out and were well euough ual is in tbls hei&amp;htened tenae of bu~ he alw~ys ;:atntalnts the rjgb~
shaped lo send to market.
concentration. be is better able to
capacl Y
aceep or te ec:
I achieve a goaf that be dellrel.
~.i'be indi Jdual ·IJ in comnlete
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
l ••Just aa one may IO to a
eonv
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"
Mr. and Mrs. Roger ~hei.ss, Ra- cert and· clo.se his eyea to better eontrol of th, •ltuation and can
cine, are announcing the birth of pick otit the dtrferent inatrumenta, awaken himseU at any time.
Barbara Anise, at Hoi- tbe hypnotized subject may elose
- There Is no after . oftects with
• d.au&lt;~hter,
~
.
· bypuoai' such as there may be
wr Hospital Nov. 23. Grandpar- tua e¥es ln. o~er to remove VII- 'With a~~.estbetics and otber druga.
ent.s are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Th.eiss, ual dtstrll.chon, be exp1ained.
Portl-and , OTeg.on, and Mr. 111nd
"Hypnosis," be said, "is onl)' an·
.AUTHOR KILLS SILF
Mrs. Roy Pearwn, Letart Falls. o~her tool in the pra~~i«:il of medl·
SAIIANAC LAKE, N. Y. UP! Great grandparents are Mrs. Mey J erne that each phyBiclln, particul· Georp Vietor Martin, IJS. widely
Pearson. ~nd Fred Rous~ . oOf Le- · Ohio, whoA' hvtiMrncf of flur Mv,. ~p~ pla)'Wright and author of
tart. Mr. an~ Mnl. Ther.ss !have waa killed S,tvrd•Y wfttn thMr JtG plily "Bells of SL M·ary," eom·
two ot.her ch:ildren, Beth and Bar- aUto crashtct an rauN te tMII' muted 1\lielde Thursday nigh\ in
ry.
honeymDOn, war• ..-ported In ..,. lrll Nom at the WW Rogers Memloua oondltlon SUnclty In , ....... orial UO.pital, hoapital offi~ials
aon IMmorlal Hosplt•l htN.

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Membe-rs of the :P(Hneroy Church
of the Nazarene wJU unite with
liO IIUNTING OF ANY KIND
znembers of 1&amp; other Nazarene
OJJ my farm durin&amp; quail aeaeon.
AU!;TICJNtiR
d:mrohes ln a fi\'e-ro"unty area to
Adellns Parker Browning, Rutbe..:_ Dr. and Mn. Harvey S. Gal·.
lond, Rl ) .
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Crln .......n
loway. Columbua, Nazarene di&amp;Wrh, PhoM - ClntMt
-~ IUperinte.odent and his wife,
ANTHONY'S PLUMBING
AND
A. t . - n l . ....... Gitto
tpNk ami thow motion pictures
lleoting Shop wtll be ciOted un·
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• "':y;;;o,.;RK;:;cUP=1-;;;Tb;::e:cBow;;=::;;ll:;og
llo!&amp;tl
ot . their recent 2-montb v.i.&amp;i.t to MONTREAL OP1 - it Law- VOLCANO, Haw.ll !JPI
Gree,.
ohto. Fakont, who achiev·
t.iJ Monday, November 30.
Pomeroy cthio
Whit •truck me wa• the IucJdi- ·South A!rlea .and tbe HolY Land i.n ...,.ca. SMw•v offlc'-1• ukl todlr Kilauea lkl'a thiN , ..-v.tl••.· lhla ed . the firlt perfect record d.a
11·25-U.G
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ty of hia repllea. He atrlpped a- tb.e Atlhens Nazarene chureh Thure- they will not close th1 139-mll• month COIM to tn al;lntpt halt IUfto ~4' 4,1-year football history lut
WILL DO RUG WEAVING BY A. K. C•. REGiSTERED PEKIN·:
way the triYi~ and &amp;ot to the da~. December 10.
waterway tod.ly on ~ehedul• In or- .., nleht, only .niM hours afiW · "'::~ today were voted 1919 nat.be yard. Martha Searla •. Cbe·
a:eu Pupa. Mra, Harr,v Lodwick,
~eart .ot one liiUe alter another
oMnf. Ga'iloway wf.ll speak at 2.30 dltr to allow 60 oc..ftoiOing .,..._ It had .,....t molten Ina • ... u
IPJ&amp;Il ~onea:e champions
1nvolvtns many
countries. IDa and Dr. Galloway will speak Ill ~ela to .... ch the Atl1ntlc btfora ord laNJklnt 1;.700 lett Int. the bJ the United Press International
abue, R. 2, 2 mi. below Middle-~ Cheater, 0 . Ph. Yukon .5-300.
porl
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grup o1 1ltuaUona and depth of 7·30
the winter freazeup.
air.
B9ard of Coaebea. Ohio Univerknowledge wa1 profound.
· P~stors !lnd members of &amp;1.1 area
13 I In MemoriomN~:;;EW;;;-:1:::1180:':-:P::cA::TI'I&lt;::rnN=:-s-,P"'L""'AB=nc
Like many famoua men I've Nazarene tmurcllea have been InLONDON UPI Trl'butft
HONOLULU UPI - Navy lhl... llty waa ninth.
wlnaow bllnd1 and shades, Vene
known, Chureblll had a tabuJoua vited. A dinner at 6 :30 has been poured In from the four corniHS ••• alrpl'anH · qnteN4 tiMir I.~~-'"";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
IN MEMORY
OF HENRY. W.
tian hlmds, ad kinda and colors I
Before 9 :30 A .M.
memory. He reminded me of tbe arranged for off.icera end mem- of the torth todoy to honor Brit· -rch fw tile mlooiOI •rewo\lon
Bentz., who Jl'ISSed away three
Flbt!r gla11 awnlna:a, Day and .
M&amp;dcllepott 6131.J
w~y A.l Smith u~ to explain- ben of mbeionary 10elettea in lbe aln'• grand old man, Sir Wlnttan of a downed let atteck ......_r
yeJ!I ago today. Signed, .hu
N!ll:ht name pla*•s all ll:lndt,l
PGmeroy 525
w1th .!llmple clarity-such a conl- Nazarene churches of tbe zon&lt;e.
Churchill, on hi• 15th birthday..
358 miles aouthwttt of Yft.. '~l•
. ,, . CHISTIR, OHIO
wUe, Freda Benti and children. 1 Aluminum ladder• all kinds.
KAUTZ PIID ITORI
pllcated topic aa proportional reland
tod•y
followlnt
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Ope Dat1 8 til 5
11.28-ltc
Free Eltiml.te, Dale Wippel
At Chetter
resentation.
BAZAAR
PlANNI!D
NEW
CASTLE,
Pa.
UPI
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thrtl
dye
m~rlc.,._
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-Su,Pply, 210 Union Avenue,
Yukon 5·2145
The
WSCS
of
the
Chester•
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J Shirley MuHiay, 23, Nerth Lim., \Wrt slghtw In that are&amp;.
.
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MICHANICAL
WORK
Churchill
held
ua
apell
bound.
\!j) .f'\UtO
Pom.,oy, Onoo.
11-llll-601&lt; 1 . HAMILL IIIVICI STATION
odlat
Chur~h
is
having
a
t
eM
WELDING
He demonstrated right then that
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1861 POTIAC VB 2 DR. SEDAN HEAL ESTATE OF CARRl:E )of.
AIINny 3153
he b the master o1 tbe spoken Tbunday, Decembe"r,;a:~·.,r~·~:~:~
BETTER STEERING
·word. We all knew, of course, at I p. m. at the ·t' 1
Sl,285. HydramaUc. Spotless orl· D~ndgc, deceased, consiatlnl of
Every Day Bervlee
GET ADJUSTABLE . BALWqlNTS
.i1M
and
iUlal turquolle and white fina .su. room, brJck dwelllng h Ule l'm~7!
at he was alao a maater of the rag rup, aprons, e e..
Kit A va 11able F0 r M..UIK
u--• "'--- A•
sale
and
al1o
baked
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.,
LL,
O
YD
HOF,.MAN
Pomeroy, o.
with bath and double car garaa:e. · ~u.Sl'O
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U.f!:.. written word.
11a , Bla~ttnars,
ll·Jl-6tc '
t"ull basement. Situated on .arge
signed for your hom :: Fret eaThe next tlme I oaw Churehlll I tile
Cheater
HACKETT'S SA.FiiTY SERvY 1PhoM YU·5·20 45
.
corner lot at corner of Alb and
tim1tes. Foreman aud Abbott,
Young
l~D FORD VB 2 DOOR FAIR·
Sycamore Slrt!ell in the Village
Pbo 118 8.?-84-Y.
8-6-U waa outside Hitler's bunker In tbe aerve a turkey
W, Mabt it.
Phoae 287
POftlertty
CHESTER, OHIO
Jane. $896. A cJean tbarg car
of :vllddleport, Ohlu. Phone 400.
.Reich Cbancellory Jn Berlin-the evening, nee: 3, from 5
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juat walthl(il for YDIL lUaellmm
. lJ 'U 7t.c 'l'ELEVJY.!ON. RADIO &amp; SMALL bll underground "Fuebrerbunker'
appllnnce repair. Phone Ot1J where the last aet of tbt Nui
l'omeroy, u.
U-2l-6tc
USED PANTS, SIDRTS, JACKETS
\tcClintock, lladne, Cblo.
melodrama wa1 ataaed.
1~5 ~LYMUl.JTH 2 DOOH. SEand womtm'li drea1e1, new. Joe'a
4-4-30tl
aar1. ftlub. Nearly new p1int job.
Carry Out, 364 Lo~uat St., ---.--:---;;;;~:;;;;;;---It ... Juu 194$ •ncl World
.HlaetLnara, t'omeroy, o. 11·21-tltc
Middlerort.
10·:.!B-3otp
t--A-IIAUTY
W•r II In lurope had ended.
VISIT I-A 81iAUTy IHOP
In tbis bunker Hitler with Rua
•., BUJ' 'K .. SI'ECIAL. ••~. r FOH. THAT EX'JRA SOMETII'~G
1• ....,
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Plair ahaplny:, permanent wavtua tian Jbella buratinl arqund him,
1
4:: Door , l:feQin.
t:x~eptional.
m C hria~mu greetings, stop at 11nd 1tyUaa:. Call 2311, Raclae reaUzed the ji.J waa up and com
lUaettnan, .Pomeroy, 0.
the Quality Prlnt Shol), North 10·2'7·30tt
mltted tuiclde. He shot hlmaeJf
ll-:.:1-titt:
•
I Secnntl A\•e., Middleport, and
to death a moment after hla
_ _ _:..._ _ _
luok over our many albums. Com- LIMESTONE ANY SIZE FURNISH sweetheart Eva Braun had ewal lito6 OLD$ &amp; : TWO DOOR HAilD 1 .,lelo price ".otnge.
ed~ delivered and .,pread- on Jowed polson.
.
top, 2 tont~, • power brakes and
(llJ HI, 1'7, 18, 23, 24, 2~. 30;
draveways and roads. Shulefl~ Both bodies were taken outside
steerme. rad.lo and
heater. I
1121 1. 2. 9tc
Construction, Phone
Middle· bv a. 8 ,...,· ~·· 1 d 'd b
S121iib. Call UI.K·M. ·
ll-23·3tt
port 6018.
11-28-UO' '. f' ~· • '~~''' ttre Pace 11 e Y
1 ~~,
.:. 0
::&gt;ote
--+de, and a~t
.
1
CINn VMO Cart
( Zllb I I
Didn't lntarnt Churchill
/\U '-"'-kat a11d Modelt
Ri!:CONDITIONED TREADLE sEW ~n~urar.cf
Hltler'l bunker was a ghastlY
MIITROPOLJTAA
. ing machme. David HIH, Racine
DON STIVERS
polnt of Interest for daya there·
~, laiN
Ohio.
u-~·Ok
after and many ~Ultary men and
2 t• rc
.~
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correspondents vtalted it..
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One day Churchill came there
70 ' ' fltll'le !IUPD lelJ
!1• t-or 'l!iolo
·. A'I'IOIIWID•
with a Kroup of British offlciala,
.::-::=::- :~-;-::::;::--;:-:-:;::;: USED BOATS AND MOTORS, $25 ...._~ =~::--~c..
Including Anthony Eden. I waa
HUNilREDS OF USED PANTS
and up whHt lhlly lest, MM'ropol·
Lrr.,,,,._. ~•·
among tbe reportera
coverlnJ
and &amp;~urta selll111 a~ &amp;Oc each.
lto~n M.rlnt S.l•• and 5anlce,
their vi•it.
Laundered and sterllh:ed. Joe'a
_.._ 1 M 1 It p
h
vvv
491 Lln1:oln lt.
Eden and hlo companion• went
Carry Out, &amp;64: Locust Street.
-'"A""'J· • n ·• •m•roy,
11 P•• OtMII
tic
6056-J
Mldclll.,.rt
down into the subterranean pas·
MjQdlt~port. 0.
11 -27-3tc
sages of the bunker, but Church··
I 1"11 ""r Rent
BARNES-SIMPSON
INSURANCE
Ill did not. He bad vi&amp;ited the
TWO t'RESH COWS. JERSEYS.
Agenta,
Middleport,
Fire,
Aut!)'
bunker before, and had enough.
Pure bred. John Uoudaa.belt, Apartl'l'l•nta, Paopl•'• T•rr•c• tnd
•Mblle, Bonda. Phone 6313.
So bad I, and I got my feet thorVal• It,, tH •utternut Ava.,
ll-4!7·3tp
Mhl,flvlUe, Oh1o.
- - oua:hly wet in the proc:eaa.
Ptm•roy, Phoae J28·Y
COMPLETE
INSURANCE
PRO.
Churchill remained outside
VAIWINT RJYLE. SAVAGE MO·
11 2 IOtp
tecUon. Life, Aulo, }'Ire, Polio. among the rubble and empty pedel M-340, .222 Csl. See Harry
CaiJ Don MDLI, MJJdleport, trol cana, a rew feet from where
Leonard, Cheater, Ohio, or call APARTMENTS - Furnl!hed and
Obl11.
Hitler's body bad been burned.
YUI-2231.
11-28-3tc
unflll'lllahed. McMaatera, Middle2 3 tt
. port. Phone 8044- M.
He lit a elsar. He chatted afLOOM WOVEN RUGS. MAKE
fably
wltb ua reporter• ill hi1 1
U.ll
l'e&lt;JI
tSTO
r~
beautiful Cb.rl1tma• glfta. Mar· 17 and 8 ROOM HOUSE, o6 BOOM
®mocrattc wa.y. FinaU:r, Eden
lha Searll, Cheahire Houle .2, 2
apartment end a room apart- 0 ROOM HOUSE, WITH BATH, emerged . The Cburc_.U party a:ot
ment. A. W. Bena:et, Phoae
mi. btJow Middleport. ll-lll8·3tp
located at 111 Locuat St. Nlc• Into a haU-traet. AI th•Y drove
·
310-M.
11 2 Uc
location. Melvin Hood.
oft Churchill jaunUI)I r•Ited bla
II
2
3otp
hand, iCave the V·IIID and waved
~OOV
CLEAN LUIII' COAL.
APARTMENT FOUR
CaiJ RuLland, 2-4»32. OrvJUe
NIOma. Clo1e to Krogert. Call FOR SALE: SEVEN ROOM Modero hla cigar.
Koau•.
11-3-aok
284.
ll·1D-12tr
home wltb a:ara11e. 011t of hllb
7 YR.
MULE. WEIGHS BE·
' MODERN 4-ROOM
wettl'. Splendid nei&amp;hborhood.
tweell 900 lba and 1000 lba. M.
and bath apartment. Girl furOn Mulbflrr)' Ave., Photte 318-J.
10 lM aotp
E. Getty• Phon• Z4ao&amp; Rutlond
ruce. Pbono """·
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dltport.

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month. 123
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ear aara•e.
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KOVSE: "' of DOUBLE nvE J frame, recently cOnalrueted, oak
rooms and tt.th. 870 South Sec- floora, large front poreh, larw:e
ond, Middlaport, ~6 per month. ' lot on State Route. $a000.00.
Phcm.e ""· Pomeroy. Circle'•
Terms.
Rutaurant.
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FOUR ROOM HOUSE IN MIN·
bath, water uatem, a:oad road, 2
milee from Col.ltthouH. tuOO.OO
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NEW YORK IJPI-Bemard M. I r·H ''
Bareuch clotelt Amerlclft friend
of ' Slr Wbatoh 0Ufl:,bill, ~aid 1
warm tribute today to tbe famoua
Brltlah attteeman on Cburc:hiU'a
BOth birthday.
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The •averbalred, eo real'Gld b A '
Barueb ~id tlult , ••tp.. lrM men .,. ~V,,
ahould "lebrate JQ!. Cburchlll'a
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blrthday.•r
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"He etood tlone when Enaland
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had her back to the W'lll," Baruch
said. "Adverait)' brou&amp;bt out the
beat in him."
"He alwayt ab~ed a tremeftd·
ous •mount .of eoutil•. He reP"
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FOR SAUl • 10 ROOM JIOUSB
y..n-''llol ilnb'. In lhol
with baih, ruel oU furnace, aU ~;~~.of e~ but alto aa a
WHAT'I THII '
storm wtndowa and dOOI'I, " ~
undenlfndtq human bedtance ol a lifetime for a per•
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acrea in vlllace ol Letart Fallt,
manen ua non.
pro tan
Ohio. Melvin Howard. 11°" 3tc
no enb !nveatm11nt for atock,
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but wiU ne.d cooct car or truck.
Wily not check with us nowr
Watldna Product&amp;. Inc., Dept. E.
.Box 8150, Barberton, Oblo.
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worthy master, presided and it was decided . Elecllon of offtcers for the _comthe next m~eting on December mg year .was held when the WtlUng
tO. .\ f:Ul,lck dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Members are Workers class of the Enterprise
~
E.U.B. Church met Frtday evemng
~
... _ canned food, clothing or toys for needy ch!l· at the Church with Mra. Thomas
una ill the county. These articles
Bentz as hostess.
'till tJ, ,clven to the. Ja~cees for an article "Someone Sewed the Group singing "Oh Worship The
cllttribution. · A ~tribution was Peace' by Mrs. John Erwin. Mrs. King" opened the meeting followed
•·de
;,:_ to the Ohio
_ Gra nge y ou th Fred Leifheit had a Thanksgiving with prayer by Mrs. Bentz, the
"""d.
quiz after which the program con·
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eluded with a reading ''Today 1 reading ·of Psalm 100 b:.&lt; Mrs. John
• "A Tblllbglving Harvest" was Give Thanks" by Mrs." William Smith and a poem "Giving 'FhankJ"
Cbe theme of the program by the Grueser.
by Miss Dorothy Long.
~. Mrs. Huber Brown. ~em·
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Mtss Long was selected as pr~sl·
'ien anawered roll call with what I At the close of the meellng re- dent, Mrs. Huber Brown, v1ce
. Ole)' bad to be thankful for. Two freshmen Is were served by the president, Mrs. Carl Moore sec:reartlcles were read, "Early Thanks· Home Economics Committee.
tary, Mrs. Herbert Dixon, t;easurilviDI" by Mrs. George Skinner
er, and Mrs. Myrtle Long birthday
Clld "TbiJ We Have" by William
treasurer. Plans were completed
4ru~. A pc/em. "A Thanksgiving
for a Christmas dinner to be held
l)ream" by Mrs. Brown preceded
at the . Rock Springs Grange hall
and Will be served by the ladies
1
of the grange on December 11.
Refreshments were served bY the
rL
hostesa to eight members at the
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The Youth Adult Ctass of the close of the meeting.
C:.
Heath Methodist Church of Middle port were in charge of the open. -The Men's Fellowship of the ing service during the Sunday
I'Q1rt Baptist Church of Middleport School hour at the church yestermet Bt the church last Friday even· day.
1111 for a social time. Tony Fowler, · Bernard Fultz was the leader
Jlruldent presided over the short for the service and also gave a
Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Brten, new·
bll'liness meeting.
devotional talk using the topic,
lyweds, were honored recently with
f&gt;urlne the evening, refresh- "Deci•ion."
Miss Sharon Jones was pianist a miscellaneous shower given by
menta of pie and ice cream and
Mrs. Clara Adams, Mrs. Barbara
eolfee were served to the group.
for the service.
Whitlock and Mrs. Doris Adams, at
the horne of the Brides parents,
\l!r. and Mrs. Marshall Adams, Le·
tart Falls.
.
A pink and white rotor schem'
Take care of
wils carried out In the decoration.
your shopping list
Gifts were placed on a table, which
with casli.
had streamers extending from the
four corners to a wedding , bell In
Loans made to
the center.
men and women,
Games were played during the
, married or single.
to
evening with prizes awarded
Mrs. Raymond Proffitt, Mrs. Opal
Zerkle, Miss Barbara McNickle,
Mrs. Lowell McNickle, Mrs. Ross
Norris, Mrs. Floyd Norris, Mrs.
Harold Byrd, Miss Kathryn Pow·
ell, Mrs. Frances PhUson and Mrs.
Kathryn Hunt.
300 W. Second St.- lihone: 432, Pomeroy
After the couple opened. their
many gifts refreshments of cup
cakes with pink icing and topped
with a white wedding bell, Ice
cream centered with a wedding
bell, tea, coffee and mints were
served.

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Raymond E. Boice, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Ewlne and aon, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Baxter, .:&gt;Irs. Hazel Rny,
Mrs. Betty Diddle, Mrs. Ren.-.Myer•
Mra. Elizabeth LYons, utah Swan
Lyndall Lyons, Mra. Lola
Jones; Mrs. Mary tBentz, · l5es&amp;ie
Stitt, Mr. and :.US. Robert Jlartill,
Mr and Mrs. Carl Morril. 'Cary and
Carla, Mn. MatilYD Spires, Mrs.
Carol Jones, Mrs. Ray lly~rs, Mrs.
-Mary King,- Mr, and Mrs. Norman
Baxter . and fllllily, Sail)' Allilon,
Mary K. Rou~h. llfn. Neva Ballq,
Mn. Audrey Torren~. Sall)r and
Cookie, Mrs W. A.. ::.forgan, ·Mrs.
.Anna Wheeler. Franll:le Cbapniall,
Nol'ma Euler abd Joyce1Davls.

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Meigs Count1 G911t1Cil PTA will ,be
held Th11raday evening at 8 p. m.
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honor at a stork shower given rrl·
day at the home }f Mn. Homer
Baxter· in Pomeroy.
. Tit~ door prize wu won by Mn.
.Bufle Stitt ~d game prlr.es by
Mn, Rat.: Jlyer., lllrs. }(athleen

The .chorus Ia open t!l all parenta
and teachers of the Melga County
and lntereated 'persona are ••ked to
attend this meeting. U it Ia Lmpoa.
1ible to attend thil first meeting,
thote illterested, are ·asked to call
Mri Paul Tbelllj
'Midcjleport
and reglater for the chorua.
'l'be PTA unlta ot the eounty
have Weil contaelell .and asked
that each unit. be represented in
tile chori!B.
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New officers of various clubs throughout the ccunty were
ven Information on thet:3eration of clubs. Eleven clubs of
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at tbe meeting.
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Insll'uctors at the meeting were
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agent, who instruct·
ed presid-ents; Mrs. Arnett Roush
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of Letart who inatrutted vice pres·
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Janet Wallace, 4-H cl!lb agent,
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instructed ·reporters.
lr LUCILLE HAWKINS
'Following the sesalon, a meeting
of the county executive committee
Jack Weese, student at Jlhlo
was held and material for the year· University, Athens •pent ThankJ..
book was compiled for printing. giving with his parents, Mr. and
Present were Mrs. Holliday, Mrs. Mrs. C. B. Weese. He returned to
Arnett Roush,
preaident; .Mrs. Athens Friday and left with a
Frank Reynolds, past president; group to attend the Sigma Theta
and Mrs. Marshall Fowler, aeere- Epallon r"ional conclave at Bucb·
tary.
anan •. W. \'a.
Present at the training meetine
Th.Uaglving dinner gueats of
were Mrs. Ei'ma Dotson, Mrs. Mr. and ·Mrs. Willard Ebenbach
Betty Sayre, :Mrs. Evetyn J . MeDan· and daueht.en were hla parent.;
iel, Mrs. M81'1hall Fowler. Mrs. Mr.•,~- .Mrs.
J. Ebersbacb. · .
Mrs. Claude Hutted and mother,
Donald Haynes, Mn. Lleulo Ro\Uih,
Mrs. Delton Sayre, Mrs. c. P. Stout Mrs. Earl Brown spent the week·
Mrs. W. H. · Re~l, Mrs. llary end In Columbus.
Bright, Mrs. Allen Thoma. .Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Claren~ Might Jr.
l!iez Newm~n-, Mrs. Malcolm Saund· : and ilon Ricky of Ba..U were over·
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njJbt· cue•t' or hi• ata~r ana broMn, J,.eater lfor~man, llfn. Ho- ther-ln·lllw, Mr. and Mrs. WWard
mer Johnaon, 'MrS. George Johnson, Ebersbach,Thuraday.
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.Mt:'l. Alonzo DlekeiiS, Mrs. Rupert
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence MIChl
Rice, Mrs. Arnett Rnush, Mrs. .J. J. and .
Karen Ann of PrinceReed, Mrs. Earl :Mohr, :Mrs, Fi'ank '
were FrldlY lunclleoli
~~:Je~ Mrs. Holliday and )(las
Mr. and Mn. Wlllird'

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Mrs. Ronnie Myers
for Officers of Mason Women's Clubs Guest of Honor
A tralni~g session for officers of the Mason County Farm At St
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