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The OAI LY SENTINEL Pomer'oy-Middlep.:~rt, Ohio

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by one of lh• mlnast•n
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llaltb."' Today'"• HrfMnette Is
fNm the pulpit of the f1r~t lbptht.. Church, Pomeroy,
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lr REV. RICHARD DeMOTT
(Writtwn for Th• 0•1ly S.ntln•l)
WHERE ARE YOU GOlNG?

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;ng?" It might ... a, tt.c1 ltr 1
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strHt. It m1ght bit aikH
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hcktt agent at th.a bus ter"n~lnal.
But lUSt wher• are- yW ~.....
-In llf•, 1 mun?
Two little barefoot boys sat ln
the same seat at a country school
The., came from sl.mllar llom.es
They attended tbe same Sunday
Scholl! and church The o..e Mk·
ed Ch.11st to enter his hfe abd to
be h.1s Lotd Today he IS a resped·
ed Ch.nstun bus1aess man With a
lovely famtly and one eateri'n.g
thc 11 home w11l see the secret of
tls beauty e-xpressed on a motto
hangm2 on the wall, "ChrJ!It IB the
Head ()( Th1s Home"
The other boy"- welJ ht sbut
Chnsl out of h1s ltfe He dnf'ed
along h.Js own way, and ended hi&amp;
life bchmd sLccl bars wearmg a

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BAKER'S
EVERY DAY
SPECIAL SALE!
CEDAR CHESTS
$29.95
54" Cabinet Sinks
$99.00
BUNK BEDS
Complete

$69.00
FRIGIDAIRE
Automatic Washer

$229.00
FRIGIDAIRE
Automatic Drver

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$179.95
RMS. FURNITURE
$299.00
1 Pie.. Delue

Osborne IS employed
A number of games were pia} ~d
w1th pnzes awarded to Mrs Dan
Wli1te, Mrs Ralph Graves Mrs
Fred Nease received the dom
prize
[ Refrrshments were ,s.erved k
Mr and Mu Raymond Robbin~
parents of the br1de, M195 Av1s
Lou Robbins, M1 and Mrs Gl em
Arther and sons Mt s Dan Wh!11
and daughter, Mrs Ralph Graves
Mr aM Mrs Fred Nea~e and son
Mrs Ruth Evans Mrs F. W Peo
pies, Mrs Joe Cook Mrs Charles
Russc II
Mr .ahd Mrs Carrr11! Sn O\\dcn
and sons, Mr an rl Mrs J ames
Har,r,lS, Mr and Mrs Julms Sau
vage lr and daughter tbe hon
ored guests and the ho:its

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$88.00
WROUGHT IRON

MAGAZINE RACKS
$1.00
Z PIECE

$unray GAS RANGE
$99.00
NEW 1955 ARVIN

21" TELEVISION
$149.95

LOVeJOY
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Lolli• Hayward; Charles V1ct.nr

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Sun aft(t Mun., Nov. 14-15

HELL BELOW ZERO

1\NO('K ON WOOD

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Alan. Ladd, loan Tett.el

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aDd Max Trell trom R1~hard Mal·
lioltll'rt'l sdaptlbon bJsed on the
novel ''The Wllit.e South" by Ha.m
mo•~ lanes. Mark Robson dlreetl!id for ptoducen lrvu~ Allen
aq;d :Albert R. BrOCICoJi, whUe
Gecqe W. Wutouchby served •s
auociate producer

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'Famil~es
For Bodies
To Be Recovered

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'Y:JA HIAit Of anyone tape,.

rec~trding

his
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funeral
ah••ct of ttme? Well, Gottfrld
~ar (i...t), 17..,•ar•l.cl St.
J4tfi.-.,, Mlcf''., ferm.r, wrota to
Dr' Preston Bradl.,. _.ing
ftmacl Chicago pa1tor to r...

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tha tape"'econt.r whlla Dr. Brtdley, back·
ed by chair mamber&amp;, chllnn
1 45-minwN edvance fun•ral
servl~te

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ancl •"J.ooy.

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119 00

667 00

F~ Mason County Schools .uilding Fund

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775 50
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30428

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to keep sales volume ala sat!.factory level. This can lie over·
come to a great extent by carefully planned advertising. As

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a control medium advertising can be of eonsldcnble value in

keeping sales at an economic level. Relall mcrthanls however

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the need of a very flexible advertising medium, one thai can
be used regularly enough to suil th~ needs of lhe momMtt. (

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reach the buying public within two or three days.

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merchants. II fills all of their requirements and has been the

publish two ne\lspaprr. In the ~lelgs·Mason aril.a
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JOIN OUR

CHRISTMAS

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the weekend were
Kauff, Pomeroy, Mrs
Juha Tittle. Pomeroy, W11l Rey
nold8, Mlddleport Carolyn Bell
Pomcro), Cdhe Kloes, Pom.croy ,
Roy Mohler. Langsville, Mrs Mar~
Little, ChcshU'e; Mrs. Magg1r
'Brown, Pomeroy Rt 3, Bct1y
J"ane VanMeter, M'.ason, W Va
D•sm1saals W(!re Mrs. Ehzabeth
Fredertck, Long Bottom, Alva C
W11la. Pomeroy; Mra Em1l John
son, Racme. Vaughan Pnce, Rut
land; A1,1stm Russ ~n. Middleport,
Nootal;•c Sigler and lnrant
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has proved bcy&lt;•nd doubt to be of greatest value

Enter
Over Weekend

Patients

The Ohio Valley Sontincl, Inc. Is at yOUJ"~~rvlre. We ·

Federal Deposit Insuran.. Corp.

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FARMINGTON w v.
GmJ stncken fam•ltes of 15 men
BY H. D. QUiGG
entombed by an e:tplosmn at the
Jam 1son Coal &amp; Coke Co No 9 United Press Staff CarrftPOntlent
mme kept a lonely vtgrl taday 1 CLE;VELA.ND UP-Prose~uf.ioD
wa 1tmg fnr a raging undergl ound , atlo• neys loday lined up at! array
flre to be chokl'd off so rescue 1 of xpcrt pollee Witnesses t~&gt; tes·
squads can brmg out the bod1cs llf em Ute murder trial of Dr
of the v chms
S Y 1 H Sh
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amue
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All fl~te entranc•~ t~ •:e l~ge
Ch 1.t eui1tant couDty ~...cuml~, 4hlc"11rec:•ndt
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that h11 axp«ta wou·.; cencen:tt sa:e·
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tr•t• on showlnt that ""' •
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yur old osteopeih ••• rll(-\1111to.
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Hents w)llc:h occurred .lvfy 4,
~ ;_~ It was 1\0 11 • ~n s • tt.. morniM~ hi1 pr..n.nt wtfe.
d!htpnal r•scu• ~quada Into tM
Marilyn, ;.,..... WuciiiiDed te
PJt.
death m hr beef.

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most important, single factor, in the success of ma~y.

Make Chrismas~ '55, 1'he Happiest

Financing Said
$3000
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· lndicates Of Dixon!'Yales

'Investigators
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l~t~l:IF,,a. 11-efour~cful,
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RETAIL MERCHANT

A1 the huuscd ad\cnturer,
Ladd proves. to be more than B
match lor
challenge, man

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T~~e 15 rnen, all rruuntenance
wort"lr~&gt; were trapped in the mme

Fred Drenkhan, the- a.y Vtllaxe
atroltnln who lnve.Ugated. the
wh.el\ an explOiaon, beheved to ~bymg, returns to the •ituen
been\taused by an accumulatiOn st-and lo eomplete tril" testttllJ2MY
of methane gas, belched bl~k th•s mol·niq;:. He~e follOWed
!IJlok~.Jnd Ua.mes 10to tlw- sky b .Ba1' VU181{1.
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ttt.o'iJillttltQ .m&amp;ln };61"1a1 aiW~att-1py Eato-n
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h.ous-l! Saturday afternoon ,
Larry ltouk 16 year old bn
Howard Jenkms, 1 38 year otd Ba} Vlllage 'Mayor S
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father of four children, wu t.h' Huuk will follow Eatwa to ~the
f~rd known v1ct1m. He was k.tl.
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Mahon mrheated young Houk
hl&gt;use The 16 d .. ths mfllde It would complete hiS testlmOIIY be
the wor$t m1n1ng d1sester tn fo e lod •'s tnal seconon IS 'over
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West V1-rg1nta in 10 ya:ars.
Datectives To Tutify
Officials sa1d it may take days
or eVIt'n as long as a month for
He sa1d he would then mtrocluce
lhc fire to be extmgmshed hy , two Cleveland detechves and pol·
shutung off the a1r dependmg on j•ce techmcal experts to tell -"f
how b1g the fue IS and how much thelt ftndmg!! m the IIMirder
a1r already ts m the mme
The twtt Cleveland 4Mec:tiy•s.
They Will keep a constant check 1 it was l..rnH, hacl urg•d Sh-..
on the atmosph ere m the mme by I pard's arrHt the day of th•
taktng a1r sam piPs at \anous bore ' crime. The osteopath ftnally
holes to see \\h.en 1t will be saf.:o. Wll taken int• c:ustody July 30.
to crack the cnncJ etc seals
The detectiVes Robert Schottkr
and T'atr1ck Gareau, went to th.&lt;'
CHOIR WILL PRACTICE
Sheppard home the day of lhe
Tile JuniOr Choir o[ the federal - ktlling prepared to accuse thf'
cd Chureh Pomero) wtll have a young doctor of th~ cnme
special pracl1ce Tuesday evedUlg
But they sa1d they wer~ unable
at 6 30 The group ~ ~ preparmg to (!Uesllon h1m bec.a.use he 'had
thctr Ch-r•stmas cantata Director been taken to Bay Ctly hospital
of the choir IS Mrs WJI\iam Ken- an mshtutJon operated by Shcp
nrdy
pard his father and his broth-ers

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shlp and s:l!nds
to the bottom
but h1s own vessel recelvea a
mortal 1hol from an exploslve~aded. ltarpoon Ladd, the girl
and ottKir survlvon ll'C marooned
on the lee
A fearsome battle w1th axes
between Ladd and the luller who
also 8Urvaved. the loss of h111 own
&lt;&amp;hlp, provides the tense climax
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CltET HADDOX
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treasure• Ow en B1&lt;~tt on , teac her, te.r--1n law , of Crooksville, Tuesday
famlly
h.ad as Sunday dmner
Paul Smi! r t , ass •stant teachers,
krs W1lllam Cook was at HolPavJd na 1st JJ and J Anlbony zer Hospital, 'l'bursday, for a guests, Mrs Helen Perry atut son
DKrmyo, and the Rev
Rtcbll'rd
Boscoc David Da rst J r presided chf'Okup
YoQng
ih the absence of the pres1dent,
H'arold E Hubbar d and opened
Mrs Harry Stratton
Vts1ted
Mary Grace Stobart spent Tuesthe mcet 1ng wllh p1 aycr 1 h.e de- M'c nday With. Mrs Walter
Gil
day
mght w1th Dorothy Circle
votJOnal s ~ n 1cc was conducted more oi Pomeroy
Mr
and Mrs George Ctrcle of
by MIS owen B1atton
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Bend
anti Mr and MTs ~
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Edmcmds
and
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Durmg the tltlsmess mee tmg,
Cl! l!ord Hay es g i:I V ~ the rcpo 1t Mtss Etbe) Hu.me of Greyson, Ky Virgil Rousb and twO children 1
Sunday of P•ants spent SUnday after·
t to n to lht• Weekda y Ilc l! gwu ~ were Fnday through
noon w1th. Mr.s Mltry Circle
of the nom,n&lt;Jtmg comm1 tt ec and guests of Mr and Mrs Raymond
Arnold
th f:' ci &lt;Jss al, 0 \' ot ed a contr1bu
Mr. and Mrs Gurett C1rcle
Ed~cc&lt;~ tw n pr&lt;JJl'Ct · Phn~ wc1 e
Mr and Mrs Carl Scherobarth. and Mrs Sadie Morrison of Racme~dt&gt; for the Chnstrnas party to 1 vJsJted Sunday afternoon 1n the Ine, S'pe nt Sunday w1th Mr and
be held Dec 9
home of Mr and Mrs Raymond Mrs S G Ci rc le
Mr .md Mrs Ed1son Baker Arnold all'd famtly
Dun&amp; Moore spent Sunday aftCir
WUl 1n cha1ge of the recreatwn
Mr and Mrs Clarence Swau no on With Orvy Gam er
fm the ("Vcnm g and conducted a
Dr Macalmaw and Mrs Anna
sc n es uf contests and games
ger VISited Saturday evenmg in Sw:un and son , Phillip of Colum, Mrs Hayes . was asststcd by th.e home of Mr and Mrs L}'l e bus spent the week end with Mr
set v Hys
Kmgsbur)
h dRoad
.M1s f 1a n k eli ccsc b rew
S elld of Sch
and Mrs Ed1son Hvush and fam
un ay
oo1 a
an atten lly
1n,g il dess ed cour se to lle Rev
c E 11 0 ~ t Mr an d Mrs Kalaj dance uf 13 and collecHon of $30· Ralph Lee called o-p Mr
Mr
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and Mrs Thcod ote Rose, Sun~1ay
!B.a.kf'l t\l r .. n li Mrs Ow e n Bra t
Monday dinner guestS' of MJ s afteiiJOOn
t1 n :\11 .~rtd M1s Davtd Danl Jr • Stratton were Mr G&lt;~lcn Shank - - - -- i&lt; J&lt;~ nk t h li sdm~\1. Ch tloJd Hayes 1 Mrs Fred No~cl1, Mrs Florl'nc~ THREE ENTER. HOSPITAL
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Frank
ArtnntteU lrt th e M n gs Genet til
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S!ratton of Zan esvli\e, Ohto Jiim Hosp1Lal hulay were Clarence
~Y t:AtH. KIBBLE
es Mum:on Curl of Dayton, 0
Andrew, Pum"roy, Al\0.1 Will Pom
l &lt;~r em (' Bakel Reedsville ha s and Mrs Gladys Str atlon Heal! eru-:; und Sha ron t;1 Je Pomeroy
pu~cn, 1 ~e u the Ch.~Lie::; (Gus) Sm1th of Pa~adena C&amp;IJforma
DtsnussaJ
we c I:a 1 Sm th
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on se~m1 ·1he bwldmg matenal ~~ 1\ tr Hnst or of Reedsville anrl suns Purthm-1
bemg d&lt;ltoJ{rcd by the Weathct FJ,onlr B:tkPr and two sons of Num
man and Cala"ay Co, o£ Tuppeu bt.•• Nme are the contractors on
YOUTH GROUP TO MEET
Pliltrl ~ anU Cool~ • iic
•he Ill'! Clarence Baker home
1 he We~ tmm st cr 1 Juth. Fellowl h u lt•s \(,u ::. J Smtth ts makm !.l
~h.Jp wt\ 1 mc ~;:t at 6 p m at the
ht ~ h.ume ~ 1th th e Andrew Buch
The Floyd Barrmger an d W111
,,r.m ram! IY
me Ba1ley families had new tel c F:ns l Prfs by1enan Church. wJth
f r rd L e wi~, Mc:iera tor, as the
lht llalll S Ht othc1 s !U C workmg VISIOns mstalled last week
lcadPr
&lt;~t the B&lt;Jrt lll g 11 used cil r !tJt
Mrs Floyd Barrmger and son ,=:c"'-==..:-;.;-;_-;:--;:--::._;-;_-= - c:;;.;;-:::;;-:;-:;.
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r1tl lll In xtcndt·::l. vtsll w1th th ~ Junwr wc:Je b usm c~;s VJS!Iors 1n
l3elpre and Par keri&gt;lhllrg F11day
Hub! II 0 ,1) f.am d :t- of .S hade
I Shall be out of my office from
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Be lt Shumway
Fl
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B.Jrrmger
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called
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nwH d Jl)m \h ( Em llch. fa•m ba d:
lake !\ii and Mt s Wmn1c Batie}
to 111 ( 11 1110 tf M1
Office A ~ndanl In Charge
to se ' thc11 dt:tt or at P o mero~ 1
bt olh ti i 1f'J 111 RPed ;;~~ JIIe M, Saturda}
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lit 1m{n l •,hbett wiHJ has been
tl1 .1 1w1 · t 1 h me wJth lhr Cha tlt )
l~ 1Jd f •nil;. v' Coo!v11le r{'tu1 nt tl
to lh l lwnH of hts ~b' ('z M1s Ma
JOI tLmc! &lt;.~lph
!\l1, r J, ,md olph ""as '&gt;l ~ ltm g l11e
\Vtl lJ,.,m 'K•bhle hi me on Do.,:
H z dg~ the pils l Wfek
\ \, llrl::; zuger and son of Dog
J.Hig( 111ln rt ed Mr ~ El tza K1hbk
!" u lli'Lk io&lt;~d s of sl.-1b wood Siil
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lilr and Mr5 George Ro~erta
home of Mr and Mrs CJJ(ford Mrs Hirry Stratton
and daughter, Audelle, &amp;pent Suo
Hheli Othef' new of!icen a1e
v1cc pr esident . Will aNJ Hurley,
Mr and Mrs Clarence Sw&amp;n· day afternoo-n With Mr. and Mra
!:IOCretary Mrs O"en
Bratt on, ger YlSiled his brother and ffi S Mastm Roberts oC Rock springs

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Saturday, November 13, 1954

A "teen age' parLv was hl'ld
Fnday evenmg at the home of
Mr and Mrs Frank Russell , Mid
dleport
Hill, celebratmg
the
thirteenth b1rthday of th.l'Jr dau
ghter Mary Scott on November
11 and lh.e tturtecnLh b1rllrday
of Jennifer Sue daughter uf Mr
and Mrs James Dame is , South
Thu-d Avenue
Red, white and blue tluora
tmns were l.lSed throughout the
Russell home and pm.es Wl!te
won by Janet Slobar~. Yvonn('
• .J.
Oiler aod Dtck Barns Mrs D~n
Nifty Stitcher• Plan
I m
OW8
leis and Mrs Russell Sl•rved ICt
Dinner At Little Howe
,
cream and cup cakes, decorated
(
Theatre
w1Ui mm1ature flags, and the
Host~sH gL ts were prestot·'1;\1... At
large birthday cake was decorJ
l o Mrs
h
B
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W
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A1 an Ladd stars a. a Wila Ie o ( ted
ug
ear s orr
OC'QQ
with a flag G&lt;tmes and
d
Y nlng When ' •c
ay
c
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an
adveDturc
fUm,
Columbia
Pie·
da~mg
were enJoyed dunng the
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evenmg
h h
P
t,ures'
''He
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rr orne omeroy
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Guests were Janet Stob.1rt Lm
PI
rc made for th.
Mel.... ""'-ea"'e A Warwidc: Pr&amp;ans we
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da Nelstln, Jamcc Asbu1 ~ D1xtc
ual Chnstmas dmner to be
duOtion, the thriJ~..pa~ed and Pierce Gall Malden, Sonja lien
at the Little Howe, Mi.d~leP.Ort speetaeuU.r n-ew screen excite drlcks, Carol Hudson Carla W•l
wJih a party to follow
at the r melrt W~J actually ltlmel;l, in col I son, Jane Hoyt, Polly
.I hontas
home or Mrs Wilham Bartels
rr
Betsy Woll[fcs Dtck Harn~ Jim
Names we~ drawn ftlr a gift ex- Dr by 1'ethnJeOior, wtth the whal
o••
,K t N I ~"
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my •umger, 1
ea
r-~.twar
drange The traveling pn:to don· ing Ocel m the tey Antarctic A Crooks
Mark Kelly
George
ated by Miss Kathryn~M~tch waa whale hu,nt and a man-hunt arc Hibbs, Dale Miller, Kenneth Lov
.mGIIa tbe new p1eture's "breat~ ety, Eckhe Bliike, Sonny Knapp
awarded to Mrs Max r·okrler
A salad course was
leS&amp; lMhf~ts A ragtng polar and Tom Clark
the hostess to Mrs Carl
atonn. , &lt;:Oillslon of killer-sbLps
Mrs Herbert DiXO'Il amt son
and tn ~attl~ on an ~ee·flm
~cr Mrs Lawrence Slmtb
co..pJete 'fitb • storm}' love af
I
- - - - - -::la'Qgh't~r Elizabeth
~l)r audieqce attention
· Eclu r. a1l u 1 pre~ 1a,n ,m d M ~ :'\H
ca
rl
M1tch
Mts
Jack
~
ton Hood 1('\lf'Wect t he m• "s •nn
M1s Max Folme-r and
A
w1th lovely
study
Sn
I! Mrs Schm
r
Capetown
M book
l'
I iJ(Ials or IH(•a lm Ig rl
Ladd, as a
Members of the LlleJO) Crrcl f'
r~
&lt;~rma ce ' ti\C ( a Ra a
1\'\i!lliam
Bartels and MiSS
courS&lt;'
al the
of the soc1al
, \ill! h
.nav.al offtcu of the B H Sanborn
h
at ~de Society of the F'ust Bapttst Chu rch 1 our
,
Tetzel, 1t will ,take g1lts for the Cat m111 1
~
to the bolt Rc•t Home when thcv have lh&lt; "
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even btg· annual Chr1stmas partv at thf'
the mur hom&lt;&gt; of M" Ethel Pocken• ''"
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OF
Th e .lunwr Order
who ha5 also have a g1ft exehange at h I
detk bf bit! party .Plans were made when t
cn
can MechaniCS
Circle met Tuesday at the homC' I
fa shioned
corn
of Mrs B F Parmalee aQ{I Mrs
1
1
fo ran s PPCr at
f...46d.. lfeover. o11e to shtrk a Allen Hughes, challm&lt;~n p-restded
c:"hi.J"fonle, eSJlt"Clally when It 'wl
The opcnmg pravcr was gl\cn
clr · l { f thr Lodge mectmg,
n1ngor Order m New
L~~
ok
d
by
II
l
dy b
I 11111r \ 1Jun
~D prov e
a pre Y a
Y ·Mrs VJctor Gnmm an d I h I
ONLY
slgns np on lite &amp;hlp carrymg the rJevot1onal le.adcr was Mrs A n
1 II 1 ~ l l~rgr mrmbcrshap,
I 11 1 1 { 1 h 1 hursday evenmg
JH"l ud hf'r father's
buruneu Pullen The clostng prayer was or
n~~~:~ partner lo a rendezvous WJth fered by Mrs H M Cross
1
r
I'll lllltt tnzs th.c
the wbalmg fleet m thi! Antardit
Durmg the bus1ncss sess1on lh l'
fnrlnded Jn This Group Is A
11 1
J Piece Living Room Suite
I
1 ' H l r .lll(1 n ahnd d
The
ad10n
&amp;tar,
after
a
prcvoy
Cm~·le
adopted
Elizabeth
Snort
mrn b A n "mbNs P
nve 18 a•e combat tn Capetown,· ploughs
R G
$30.00 DOWN
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1 1
1 11
1 11 ~1~~ ~~a : t\ 9 ~
tbrouth omc actventure arter an m1sswn.o.:ry and Mary Thomas
Balan&lt;"c tn Easy Pavmenls
rhPsr ~s rn \\CrC, Ray V1.,,v. l othec an "HelJ Below Zero". He ary G1fta will be st&gt;nt to thr, 1•
St•c It Today at
fights the 1()• polar 8C&amp;I that ladles hH the1r birthdays and on
1
" Htl ph
)rc, H B Sa)rc,
threat•• to overwbt'lm bls &amp;hlp, Ch
l! l !l ~ B utJ~ h Dill 1d Rou!!h, Lew111
rastmas It was r('portCJ1..._ tha t
mur Mr8 Pormal""
Ha 11 0
Rutland, 0.
( o~p1 h,1 t
Jiim('s Hart, Jtmmae battles haUll'" to-band With a
'"" had take n
Hoffm an Donald Ztrkle, 'l'homas der-bent gang deep l.n the bold wcrn treats to the Childrl'n ~
Or
(, 11nstrad r r tc Gnn.stcad, Bastl of a s"hlp, mans the deaih-dca11ng Home
ll;nr~h William Harrah
Joh.n whale hai'IPOon tbat lashes life
The Circle voted a rontnhl~!l(Jn
Mason,
Va
II a 1 111 n. v c, bhs, Roy HOOl· out of tbt gaaot beasts of the sea of $10 ror the Wer' •. 1 ,.,. •
u~ _
m~n
l'u ~ rnc Wravcr, Mar11&gt;n
becomes
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kihcr,
OPTOMot!Ktt&gt;l
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to s. whale
Offlee Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 6. (Close at Noon on Thurs.)
follow&amp; bam·
'l(h~h bet:OIIJC8 I
1ec pact A
caPtained
AI The
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Mr and Mrs Ernnt. Clift of
BETTY
CARLETON
Apple
Gron eMied drr ICt. amj
By
and Mrs Chari•• Eblin, Jr
Mr and .Mrs Carroll Pool v111i· [ Mrt Dean Brinker. SUDday eveKalad Hmdy wos eJected pmo ' and &amp;oo , Benton, and daughter,
Jub Walter, Eva, and Sadie nlQ.l.
' dent,. of the Colden Rule Clap of
C
the 'li'Irst Ba ptt!l Church, when Mrs MIXllle' Fo lk
Pomeroy Archer an Tuesda)'

G•"""
Shower
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M~&amp; ~arry ~~ti : , _.~~:~
bt rs amca ~
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l tueceu If thlt tlfe, bvt haw
nati.W t. !jWeper8 Rr the
1.._, te Hft'MI, " " rev • lnt.rett·
ed
final clftfin&amp;Utn 11
tt.littie ehiiHr Wlllnte'"t.d
h• ltelfal .,. the fieht train?
Stewart Hamblta. haa wnttea a
6011 • 10 which he 81)'3, "lt 1s no
lt!CI'et wbat God ~aa do wnat He s
dane for others He'll do for you"
Countlels thoueanda today and
eiar:e the romiDI of Christ have
ez.perieoted. what Hamblin refers
to JftnJ~
"I am the way the
, tru
' ·ib, •.;.,. e'Ute. No man co:netb
~
tO th~::~
~t by me" (John
1·4·1\
tfa,. Sible :!fiYS "For
a; • ~_._'lOVtr;l ""the world that he
GOd
·~v'e l\111 pnlf bec~tlen Son that
w~~tJ:' ~lev.,ul. ~I Hlm spould
Q~ pet1i1J .bl!~ b•ve ~V('d•!itmg
life.li ·\eba1 bei1evcth on the Son
h-.~h eY"tl'~ Ute and he th3t
bell~ aot oa tbe Son shall not
see Ute btil t.be wrath Of God
abutetb op h;m" (John 3 16 36)
To aceept tb~e plam statements
Of the Btbll!l bi to receiVe Chris\
1Dto your hfe l"bd t.o be assured
that ~ou •re on the "right tram"
with ttl deshtlahon as Heaven
Wh.-.,ar. rou "'"'' This. I•
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all .t us mvst fan.
't• i81M,. It Is to wlfMfer into
tt. iwcltmtf\t ef God. To fau
ft, afHII .. ~able .. antwer It
with CempleU fattll In Christ,
l&amp; .. haft
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Colden Rule President
Mr

apait at Olife tn!l~, but at t-e ~ad ~~~':.t:!r:t~ull~~~;1e~
IS. Ill a)llrt "'the. P,le&amp;.
_:_t 1 at her lli()nle L;~e;Jn Ter
wt.ar. ,,. rw.. te~ntr Wt uk c~u• Y
lj,
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tt.r. .,...._ In 1 ttift m.,. Hr- r~e. Pomeroy, honorlfr, Mr and
tih Mrs 1 H~~ry O~rne r' recent
1..,. :v.tn of ~t. OUr
~ yw'C\.Is
r
on • .,.. k lmitertant, ~ of far
The honored guests ra::eiVCi,
......., lmitertaftUI b. tlllt life w
~ny gifts •nclp~dlng 8? electric
Mall IM aftw . .t~ ..-any tOastmtaster from the· Ofho '\l'dley
....,.. IN. 1niWHNII In malllnt Electnc Co • guards . where Mr

~latton.

It was naght, and th e peopl e
were rusbang to t"at.ch th. e1 r trams
Monung would fmd them far awa:;
m New York or Ph1l.a delph1a Ol
Moalreal or Chtcago 1h.e little
old lady was worned Shl' wanted
tG be absolutely sui e sh. e was
aboard th.c r•ght tram ll mak e~
a b1g d1£ferenee,' sh.r told lh r
pol'ter, "If J get un the 11ght II a1 n
ton11ht I m1ght wake up and fmd
myself m the wrong c1t:; trunor
row" She refused to be sattsf1crl
until the eonductor exarmned h~
ttckl!it ;md assured hc.r th. at sh
was on the r1ght t1a n \\" ~ m il (
1t ber anJuety but Wt' also d gr c t&gt;
that she was a Y.l i&lt;i-e \lo o m&lt;~n S it ~
knew where she wan !C"d to go a thl
she wa&amp; mtcre..«tcd on ly m IIH
b-am Uiat would t&lt;t ke h&lt;'l thf't 1·
We hear th&amp; quest1on
fre
~uentlv •s we JOurney through a
b"SY life "Wh•r• are you go

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Atliens Speaker

WASHINGTON UP - The
Democrats may dig mto other
admmistrabon power deals
when they launch their promtsed investigatton of the DIxon-Yates contract 1n the next
Congress, it was learned today
A k•r O.mocrat &amp;atd tha in·
quny may embnce Atomic
En•rgy Commiulon contncb
with Elec:tnc Enervv Commt5·
Eleetrr ~
sion contracts with
Energy, Inc., and the Oh1o ValBoth are
ley El-.:trtc Corp
pnnte power groups supplying AEC tnstallatloni.

H w Howell, Athens will be
guest speaker at the Long Bottom
Institute wh1eh wll.l be held Wed
nesday November 17 bcgmnmg at
a m
The mornmg program w11l o~e~
with a song by the aud1en~e ~
by Tressa Swatn, followed Y 1 ;
tnvocahon A sehoN program WI 1
thiPn be present~' by Mrs Roy
KUier o Ck ' Patten;ol'l County
Supermtcndent of !khoo16 Wll
lv.e a talk
I ..Uter the SP'POJOtmf!nt or the
nommatmg r:omm1ttee, a lunr.:h
will be served by the WSCS
The afternoon program Will get
uadcrway at 1 p m w1th another
song by the aud1enee Mus1c wtll
be prtes.ented at this t1me bv th~~&gt;

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Admm•strat ton 5pokcsmrn ]liS
some nf the 11"'rms o-f the
D•xon Y!lles agr t&gt;ement:; dur ng
!lcaungs bc£01 {' the congrcs:!!LOn
a! Atum1c
En er,gy Comnuttee
last WC('k hy r ttm g the pi!:!Ce
dent s of th.e othe r two agreements Dcmona ts were under~;lnod to believe th r y can
show
that theS&lt;C contracts, tun have
had bad features
~!£it'd

I Che.&amp;ter

The pmm!SI.&gt;d 'H•n tA iatl on' of
High School Band follow- the Dl~on Yates ct'"ntract w a~ an
ed by a tal~ by Highway Patrol- no
ed b~ St&gt;natc DemocratiC
man W R DavJs, mt.lslr again. · ~b,.
y f&lt;:.ea&lt;ler Lyndon B Johnson Tex
the Chester Band, a heal~~tal~ • It IS expected to be entrusted to
Dr H M Booclt, cou
healtb the congress iOnal Atomrc Energy
eonunisslort~er Ml'l G e Nolan, Comm•ttcc
eo11aty .bmne tim
rator,. will
...
eoncl de the
oon program
Vota Along P•rty l .mn
a 1 ety talk .~n ''Ftre Whea,
The committee \Oted 10 lo 8
Wh.Ht and Where
along p.a rt:; hoes Satultla} 1u
At 7 30 the evenmg program Jet the
admtmstl atlon
move
11 t t
th the opemng song qu1ckloy ah ead w!lh the p! .. n R 1l
WI s ar WI
Dem"(lcral s "" 11 have th e
10
The evemng mvocat!On Will be \Otes when the new Cnn grns
by Freeland Norrt5 wtth 5pec1al
!!lng~ng by the Long Bottom quar convenes And an
oulspok e n
tette The main evemng speaker cntJC of the contract , Sen C lt11
Mr H W HowetI wd 1 s b ow ton P Aiiderson D-NM Js expec
very 1ntere~tmg color shdes to the ted to be c.Jmm•ttee c 1~&lt;Hrman
group Hl5 evenmg talk WJIJ be
w1th the commltt..·s
"'Gatden.s and Travel m Europe '
up ord~&amp;r Saturday, only the
tollow1ng the m.am speech wtll approv•l of finncing: arrangebe a p1ano solo by Yvonne Dame I rr1•nb by the S.curthH and
wood and a talk by the county Exchenv• COmm1Ss1on now 11agneulture agent, C E Blakeslee
hold 1ng up .tction on the DixonConcludmg the dav s actiVIties Yst•• project.
The
utility
wlll be the Sl'('retan s report
group 1 ~ expect1td to ask SEC
clruung song by the audJcnce and approval th1s week, but h.. r.
the benediCtion
tngs w1ll almost c:ertau'llv be
ordered.

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WASHINGTON UP-S.n. Arthur V. Watkin• (R-Utah) told
Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy today
thtt the files of McCarthy's awn
lnv.tt1pting subcommitt" c:ontaan th• answer to "who jllromotH P1rns?"

MARILYN LEAVES HOSPITAL

Under thr contra ct the Urxon
Yates g1oup~ Mtdd\ e South Utl}alics lne anrl the Sou!h('rn Cl o w1ll bu1ld
.1
600 OOO-k1 towalt
steam plant al \\l'sl 1\1('mpl'ls
Ark and wr l\ th e powc-1 to lh f:'
AEC Th&lt;' power would IH sup
plied to lhr Tf'ltnrs~C'&lt;'
V.1\l( Y
Authonly at Memph1 s lo l t
place powc1 supplied b\ TV A
to AEC mstallal wns. clsr\\ hc1 c

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Square Dance Plannoo
F ,..__ p , h H II

or u.uaeOD aras
a
The EMo F1dehs Club of St Joseph s Cathohe Church m Mason
has eomplcled plans for a S(juarc
danec to be held tn the Parash
Hall on Saturday November 20
It W planned also to sell sand[ w1ches and soft dnnks at th.e aUa!T
which WIH begm at 8 30 and will
conhouc unt1l late evcnmg
HeDQ Well!\ of Pomc:roy wtll
do the 'calhng' for the dane"
wh1le 1 group of musrcJans has
been engaged to furmsh the mu
SIC.
Those prest"nt at the meetmg
last week were Mr and Mrs F..d.
ward Rrekard aM children, Mr
aDd Mrs Karl Wiles and ehtldren.
Mrs W1lham Chu;ler and daughter Ann Mr S1smondo, Clara
Roush Mary Walsh Mrs Gordon
Creamer and son Stephf'n, Mr
and Mrs J&amp;mc.s A D1ehl Sr, and
Emma R.lan

LICENSE IS ISSUED
A marr1ag~ hcentJe was 1ssurd
•n Probate Court rec~ntly to Df'l
bert Harold Mll&amp;rt.. 20. Langsv111~
lruc:k driver and Al~tta Vnn
Mclct, Ul. Syracuse, student..

ON•+• Cont1nues
Mf'anwh if' Ifie {tebatl' r mt In
ued ln &lt;~ tcl&lt;v 1 ~ton l'X! ha ng e
Sunda' se n E.;; tr~ Krfau\ t 1 tU
Tt&gt;nn 1 clashPd \'1th S(n Bourke
B H1c-kf'nloopcl &lt;a ld a hul
K('fau\CI :;atd
the ru n!r&lt;Jd
Will br a runmn g
so rt'
for
)eats to come· and w1ll cost
President Eisenh ower btpal h s1an
support fo r lm Jlrogra ms m the
nf.\W Cong1 css.
t
Hl&lt;"kcnlollpr r sa1rl th.f' 1ssne
bml s down lo \lo hrthel • the {erleral ~oHrnmcnt ~ h.ould be.• rlf
(jlllff'ti to app1 opnaiP 107 mil
!.!on rlollar~ n t:~xpa v ('rs m"{)ncy
to build a new St( ,lffi pl.ml Ill
thr I"VA area
nr lt't
Pl ll'atc
entcrpnse do 1t

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POLIO PATIENT !MPtiOVIS
Mr and Mrs AlHert Martm VJH
lied tbNr son, Albert Jr at thP
Chil4ren :i Ho.pital i.a. Columbus
The boy a pol1o paheut, Ul rflpOI'led to be dousg "Just flne ••

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HYMN SING SCHIDULID
Tbe Sunday Sebool CI.ISB No. 3
of the Raeu:~e BapUit Clturtb Will
h.ve • hymn aiag Suaday, NO'V"elft..
b..- 11 at the Racln Chur&lt;b from
two until four RoM Norrtt Ia: tbe
leado: &amp;nd all •iicth ato lllvlted

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t=:.:;;,~~~~:· Islj~.~~ H;.s MEETING
·Mary. Shr1ne, Mute Shrme

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J',rusalem met Friday evening al
the IOOF llall with Nelhe Trac)',
, noble prophetess and Stewart Haw&gt;kins, wise man, pres1dmg m the

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abience of Ethel Scholz,

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biib priestess and J.i' rank Sebolz,
watchman of shepherd, who are
visiting m Cahfornia.
Plans wer e made for a Chnslmas ce1 emontal at the next meetmg Fnday ..December 10.

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IJcll\·ery bv ~arrier ~ber~ avaUable 30 eenta
f1!t &amp;~k: one year in ~dv.mt"~&lt; at Thl: Daily Senttoel ortlee, $1:1 60; all!:
.. onths, $7 80; 1hree l'lODl hs. $S.PO. By motor rout~ where available,

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Rich Toll' .WA~I.· I'A~NT
$4, ~5 p.tr 911Jion I

N about :

EW YORK- Things one New Yorker think8

Mo~'t of the assorted movie sirens With whom I
was in love as a youth have scattered to the winds
- I wall g1ve two, maybe three second-hand bottle•
caps to anyone who can tell me what's become or
Alice Joyce, Anata Page, Jessie Matthews or Sa.U3(
O'Neill- but I note with Interest that Jane Winton,
whom I Jo\'ed perhap!! best of all, still Js very muc::h

l'lys with

11.

grin.

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Cedric W. Clark,
Common Pleas Judee Acting
Judge of the Probate Court
Mela:s County, Obio .
(It) 15, 22, 29-3tc

Buildtng corpot·ataoo stock and nO\\' is the 102-story structure's sole
owner. Crown. a World Wa1· U colonel, l.lat4 the bu 1ldlng hae a lifl
expectancy or 200 years,

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Charleston, W. Va,

11-10-7tc

sale.

!I 9 I Business
Opportunities
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Be Your Own Boss

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pl.lure, "Daddy
donnina: two
one to hide

I KNEW that tf'a('hers' wages were lo\\', but

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WBtll A!l!tonished

II

to

I

learn the othet dav that tile sala.ty maxunum !U're Ia $6950 A man
can do better Uum that by laytng brl rkfJ or tendmg bar, neither of

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No Mort Wow's
"I wear a suit, too, tbat doesn't
flatten the biaL, but jus-t doe1o't
point 1t up," sald Terry. "You aee
me and- thillk, what a &amp;mart-looking girl, instead of- Wow!

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A PLAY I must cat ch up v.Jlli 1s T/i r Tf"ntl•r Trap , Wtlh Rober~
Preslon, wh •ch LS co- authored by Max Shillman, a runny fellow, 111•
deed .. ,. Tell me hone:&gt;~tly now, am I the on ly on" \\ho really doesn't
,caue to hne up al Lhe boo k 3talla for F.:i.sa Max'&gt;'ell's me:.~o1ra?

w·

ahd m9J:.t,.er,

I

Grueser,
' Mlss

Mrs. GenldNJI
Carr•e Yeager,
bf~ J..aura-.Nell tfaiden awJ ~
~lie !!IllS,

Mr•- Qr~tnr "'"' t~ r~1p~~~
of a nUl11tie&lt; ol !lifts. ~----·
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6190-J · '

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fe

ICE

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pOJJBibility of taking over lull
Income incteiHing
accordlna:ly. For iaterview. in

elude phone in apphcahoa
Write Box 668-B, The D1uly Sen
tine), Pomeroy, Ohio.
li-15.Jtc

•Jt'•re. AutontOblle,

Ht altb

. SJOO

ACCICENT
•Liro::, C&amp;iJIUIIt.t Jnd lJuqd•l

Real
dl:t~Y

YOUISTOOAY

.Esrote Broker
f'HONL~

8311

Par only $3.77 a month if you wish.

'II MIDDLF.Pt~R'l',

As long as 25 montl)s' tiiJie.

con»ider~. ~~e ~ ,to 59, Write

as (ast' ~

Business Service!

strenuou&amp; work"'- oa!
i!lancmg role
taire in "'Daddy

SC:HOOl,ROOM IS A ltt.UUU$ Ill 4Jl~ .Ok.ltL.. fallo-wlq 1 au tttplo.!on eauaed when &amp; ICtt....oJ of..
nclaJ IU • mateb lP ~ ot • l&amp;a kleiJ. rorty~f lvt pupUI and two ecbool ott1e1111 wert '"jurtd
arul thl IIChooJ root WAJ •v.td "- IAkl &amp;VqeMn tendent J. H. Mi::KMI, "1auumt I Ht uff till blaai
lA an atte.rqpt oa m1 put to Jjad • ,._ ....,... Jt waa McKeel no Ut tbe mat&amp;
1lftt11114ihotMIO

on Watcb

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GA LOR&gt;•

&amp;WIIEVISION
200, Clei1M
. 118 W. M1in St.,

Pins to drop ... lines to untangle... ba.skets ~o lug.
Electric clothes dryers make them all antiques!
Old-fashioned, too, is the idea of waiting for
the right weather. It's perfect drying weather
any day (or any night!) with an electric dryer.
And clothes dry better this modern way: dampdry just right to iron, fluff-dry to put 9:way ...
just dial what you want. No outdoor dirt gets
at thenl. Neither does slashing wind or fading
sun. Clothes look fresher and last longer ••. and
so will you.
You owe it to yoursdf and your family to see
your electric clothes dryer dealer for a demons~ration. Ask him about euy budget tenns •.

INSI:RANCE ~GENCY

eration. Only matured will 'be

.......... _..... ......

Throw out pins, liees, gadtets!

I

llODNEY DOWNJJ';(;

time period.

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NATIONAL MODEL TRAINING
Box 861~4, POAleror. Oh1o. .
11-1!&gt;31g

SERIOUS NON-FICTION rarelv attr,tct s fllvulou~ old me, but I
C'&amp;n recom mend Joe J ohnston's ne"' book Gvd ~ S· rrf'l Arm 1e.t a wellwritten documentary of the fight a,E:; run~t Cvnmaun 1sm by three major
J'eliglOtL» sects behmd the Iron Cu1 ta111

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Y.ou• end on percent
of collections will net up to

"Men actually p:efflt" pqartn ·s,. HNSTIWCTION)

SOMn"I:\IF...S IT SEEl\fS to m~ tl mt every French &amp;tnger who
comes to thejiJe !'.hates lUiNI to ltln her O\\ll &lt;:ufe tn Montmartre IUld
t'OOk the meal.'l m the kt tl'lH•n befott&gt; bemg th~covererl Anyway,
here'&amp; another one name of \.ene\'J!'\1', "'hos JU St replaced Julie
Wll&amp;on at t he Pel stan room A pert ont'. Genevteve "!'lln the Chez
Genevieve ln Panil and Sil ) s. " If J 11m nut good success, I can go
baek to my kttcher\."

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busin~.

Lo those low..cut necldlnes.. Smart- M.QTEIL MEN and WOMEN to train
nefi i~; far more 'llurto•."
for MOTEL Manao~u!ment and Op-

which occupatwns lequt t es qutle so nutrh pto&gt;paratory time or P.X·
pense. Inctdenta\ly, \her~ now are 1.220 000 sl' hoolkads In th1:!1 monatrou!'l City. Just 1mo~ g-. ne the numbe1 of chewed-up penctls m that
crowd

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Mrs.

ice

1'1"":':::':':::"::"------.:;

ca;. ..:.reler.enees,
$000.00 caSh aeeured
by mven· I !
lory. Devotinr ~ hrs. a w.. k to
$100.00 monthly with very gooEl

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nnneH

RAN ACROSS another pseudo-wme expert the other day. Ma.n·
hattan ls full of them. I doubt any o( them could match Dom Perl(•
non. the old FH·nch monk who, an his bltnd and declining years, could
tell by tastang from JUSt what vmeyards the champagne grapes had

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Mo'om-

•r.'~ n:'•ch111es. Ovr Mw madiln" have 20 :~ar wtll:ttn
,.,,r•nt..a and 'hju ~~ of 11•
,..,mont. wit~ , F.AMqus

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I WAS FEELING RKAI4 PR01JD or the news that N~w York had
receiv&amp;4 a plaque for having the lowest pedestrian death rate among
United States Cities Of a million c&gt;r more populalaon, unl1l someone
told me there are only live such Cllies. anyway The rate hen U
tlve and a haiC pedeatl'ian deaths per 100,000 population. 1 t.h.OU(ht
the ta:deabs here alone would account for that many,
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il!l~. co,...or ~t.. " r,OJ, tq eeJd»-ate her bWtbdaY·

tlon. Trade in on one of our
new portable or conaoM .,tc·-'

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pleas-

lp A••

$100.00
For your old sewing machfnli
rqerdlna of make or condl~

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I THE EXISTENCE of SIX·foot-and-over gll'l• In New York is ma.d~
ntler by •P~lalty women's shops and by such e'lubs at Mary Jant
Stratohntrs, but a new outflt, the Glamazon apney, may b£
the lllr,lt one to help them get ateady work. The Glaf!'Ulll'tqtl.8 are kl.n.f·
alud models and I mean to go shortly and talk wttiT' Mlq 8andl'
Edmolldson, who runs the ngency and ts a six-footer herself,

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wlien Mnos Leont Kohl. manager
'II l)l.e 11~ Sh9j&gt;. ber moth~r.
..,ul .to-worliers ~ the 'lb«Jf, t;.,pt

Charles Russell, Sherirt
Me1gs County. Ohio
GIRL wanted. Apply Home Laun- (I!) IS-20-24-3tc
d.rJ. Mtddleport.
11-13-3tc

~~14QPU}Ronth

on her head now 1f she pt·esented So·x 01· Plt'aRUre .&amp;tan In &amp; lOcal
theater, Back In the old days, the cenaoiS JUmped t~n her wtth both
feet , but bmes he.ve changed, have they not ?

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Silk Mills,

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TilE RF:MARK..\RLE 1\-1,\F. WF. ~T •s m town, ev1t1~nuy C'rowdmg
the CU.!torne)'g Ln to the Latm Q11a1 trt· I \\Ondo:r tf the law would be

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"-:::T. your~~c:k7-

anti,. surprised, Tuesday evening,

One 1951 Frazer 4 door sedan.,
Motor No 1002027 Mfrs. Serial No, F515-0o476S MOOel
No. 5151 H. P 26.3
Terms of Sale· Cas.h at time ot

M.t\,N OR WOMAN to sell new
Pall and Xmas Line natlonau,.
f•tnoua Re1l SUk apparel Fun
or part time. A:bout $1.50 per

IT LOOKS AS IF the Empire State butlding, barring tomado or
the thoughtless laymg of a Russian egg, will be with u.s tor another
177 years. Thas word comes from Hent\' Crown. the Chicago indus~
trlallst who just the othet· day fimshed buytng up the Empire State

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wher. sinde or married men or
ror extra cash on

Wilh PtwiY

Mn. Addie Gllfeser was

~~:.~;~~:r~:r::·.i~·~·-

~~c"_~:_~:::.=-~~~~ 1; goods and cbatfels.

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~··~ th~ Friendly- Loan Manager

A(idie Grueser

with us. A onetime Phlladephla socialite, Ml.q w.
went from tllms to care amging, running- an 1.nn
~ailed "Pmk_ Fancy" m the Vargln Islands, palntmg and ralsang roses Now, llvmg on New Yor)('s
upper East Side, she's written PasMoN Is the Ocle,
a soft-cover book that undoubtedly is by Jl'orever
Amber out of A•1tho11y Adverse, Jane, virtually
as hand:some as ever, ran aw11y trom her Main
Llne home at 16 to act, "In my family's opinion
I was practJcally becoming a loose womcm" sh~

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BAK-h f S
USED STORE
Pltnty of ~~ ullfld refl1g.,.
rator1. Come and

"I'm juJt more .atr!O¥i abwt
everythiua now," aaid tbe Pl!:d

Open Ewtnln:P a,. A'lipoiiiLlment

aetress. "People rupee&amp; you more
There's no subllitute lor talent or

TRR ...JGRTI!8'l'
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SENTINEL
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01' 11m :IIIEIOI • MASON "ti.Publw..ad every aftNPooa except Sunday by The Oblo-VaDer
M.bUnel. lr\l'., aC lUI Mochanic St •

Pom~roy,

Bte~in~ oitt~

0

~ tdiCI.II"III Oftl(:~t. llhllli"

e.:ntft'ed aa PConll

J1n
c141l!ii mai11a1

phone

•t the poe.t cffLee at

matter

• ... merur, Ohio.
J,Jgi,AU I. OWR.N , , ..• • .. , , . , , General MllD&amp;IiW

-.e monCb.
1-2 .~

•1 By m .. n One ,ear 18 . .six month.s $4 zs;

one month, St.

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COMPlEtE ln.surancf' ProtectiO&amp;
'Ute, AI!Jtd , Fire, P?t!o.' Call Dod
'Millo , •MJddl...,_rt, Oblo. ''

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Around Ohio

~2-t!

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Payaft11
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WARD Age.nt lor

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t=:.:;;,~~~~:· Islj~.~~ H;.s MEETING
·Mary. Shr1ne, Mute Shrme

or

J',rusalem met Friday evening al
the IOOF llall with Nelhe Trac)',
, noble prophetess and Stewart Haw&gt;kins, wise man, pres1dmg m the

of
Ann (U.Ve) t,.
TaviM. Cincinnati .,.

abience of Ethel Scholz,

- llvd
· •••T.s.-ri!IMI
T'J'·
~y~h•oan

worth)'

biib priestess and J.i' rank Sebolz,
watchman of shepherd, who are
visiting m Cahfornia.
Plans wer e made for a Chnslmas ce1 emontal at the next meetmg Fnday ..December 10.

UI'TIIIJOl'IRII&gt;T

Offtee Jlours: 9 to 12, 2 to I. (Close at Noon on Thurs.)

N. W. COMPTON,

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C&lt;&gt;ui1 Street, Pomeroy

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_our experts cal\ turn your
old, ttred 'Clocks lnto JH'ectsion tlme-pieces. We'll
do the job prompt.lY and
well - at a remarkablY
low ~- Come in tDdaJ',

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COLLINS' JEWELRY
"Where Your Confid•mce Is Justified"
Pomeroy
E. Main Street

way?

why do it the

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AUTO, nBE. IIQBPIIIIIIaiiOII, Wt
J~ur..,.•. ~ondt .
Prudeatlol
~·v~lefl. lall Don Muilen. :PPm- I

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fcdln,

three mbnths,

pay.

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1· "liiranee,

' JACK L. iX)U.fJTrE .. .. , , . .. . . . . Clt.J Edlter
tltt rou4 a«vertASra.:, represt:ntative, .BottJDelli-Kutlbah, IDe., MJ
....exmgton Ave.,N ew York Crty, 16, N, Y.
_a;u~ptiQn utes
IJcll\·ery bv ~arrier ~ber~ avaUable 30 eenta
f1!t &amp;~k: one year in ~dv.mt"~&lt; at Thl: Daily Senttoel ortlee, $1:1 60; all!:
.. onths, $7 80; 1hree l'lODl hs. $S.PO. By motor rout~ where available,

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ly M!l HIIMIR

Rich Toll' .WA~I.· I'A~NT
$4, ~5 p.tr 911Jion I

N about :

EW YORK- Things one New Yorker think8

Mo~'t of the assorted movie sirens With whom I
was in love as a youth have scattered to the winds
- I wall g1ve two, maybe three second-hand bottle•
caps to anyone who can tell me what's become or
Alice Joyce, Anata Page, Jessie Matthews or Sa.U3(
O'Neill- but I note with Interest that Jane Winton,
whom I Jo\'ed perhap!! best of all, still Js very muc::h

l'lys with

11.

grin.

,,,·

•

•

flMHj~f.Mil

-

hdu.r. Write

'

Cedric W. Clark,
Common Pleas Judee Acting
Judge of the Probate Court
Mela:s County, Obio .
(It) 15, 22, 29-3tc

Buildtng corpot·ataoo stock and nO\\' is the 102-story structure's sole
owner. Crown. a World Wa1· U colonel, l.lat4 the bu 1ldlng hae a lifl
expectancy or 200 years,

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Charleston, W. Va,

11-10-7tc

sale.

!I 9 I Business
Opportunities
- . -- -- ___
Be Your Own Boss

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•

•

•

•

•

•

•

pl.lure, "Daddy
donnina: two
one to hide

I KNEW that tf'a('hers' wages were lo\\', but

r

WBtll A!l!tonished

II

to

I

learn the othet dav that tile sala.ty maxunum !U're Ia $6950 A man
can do better Uum that by laytng brl rkfJ or tendmg bar, neither of

•

No Mort Wow's
"I wear a suit, too, tbat doesn't
flatten the biaL, but jus-t doe1o't
point 1t up," sald Terry. "You aee
me and- thillk, what a &amp;mart-looking girl, instead of- Wow!

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A PLAY I must cat ch up v.Jlli 1s T/i r Tf"ntl•r Trap , Wtlh Rober~
Preslon, wh •ch LS co- authored by Max Shillman, a runny fellow, 111•
deed .. ,. Tell me hone:&gt;~tly now, am I the on ly on" \\ho really doesn't
,caue to hne up al Lhe boo k 3talla for F.:i.sa Max'&gt;'ell's me:.~o1ra?

w·

ahd m9J:.t,.er,

I

Grueser,
' Mlss

Mrs. GenldNJI
Carr•e Yeager,
bf~ J..aura-.Nell tfaiden awJ ~
~lie !!IllS,

Mr•- Qr~tnr "'"' t~ r~1p~~~
of a nUl11tie&lt; ol !lifts. ~----·
----- ~-

CALL
6190-J · '

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fe

ICE

~

pOJJBibility of taking over lull
Income incteiHing
accordlna:ly. For iaterview. in

elude phone in apphcahoa
Write Box 668-B, The D1uly Sen
tine), Pomeroy, Ohio.
li-15.Jtc

•Jt'•re. AutontOblle,

Ht altb

. SJOO

ACCICENT
•Liro::, C&amp;iJIUIIt.t Jnd lJuqd•l

Real
dl:t~Y

YOUISTOOAY

.Esrote Broker
f'HONL~

8311

Par only $3.77 a month if you wish.

'II MIDDLF.Pt~R'l',

As long as 25 montl)s' tiiJie.

con»ider~. ~~e ~ ,to 59, Write

as (ast' ~

Business Service!

strenuou&amp; work"'- oa!
i!lancmg role
taire in "'Daddy

SC:HOOl,ROOM IS A ltt.UUU$ Ill 4Jl~ .Ok.ltL.. fallo-wlq 1 au tttplo.!on eauaed when &amp; ICtt....oJ of..
nclaJ IU • mateb lP ~ ot • l&amp;a kleiJ. rorty~f lvt pupUI and two ecbool ott1e1111 wert '"jurtd
arul thl IIChooJ root WAJ •v.td "- IAkl &amp;VqeMn tendent J. H. Mi::KMI, "1auumt I Ht uff till blaai
lA an atte.rqpt oa m1 put to Jjad • ,._ ....,... Jt waa McKeel no Ut tbe mat&amp;
1lftt11114ihotMIO

on Watcb

01' -~Y

y0u ~ : .. b) 30

!l•t.J".

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11Q dj!Ya Qj' l )l!lon!bJ, It's liP ·to ~·
The cost is sman. Call and see. :-.
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GA LOR&gt;•

&amp;WIIEVISION
200, Clei1M
. 118 W. M1in St.,

Pins to drop ... lines to untangle... ba.skets ~o lug.
Electric clothes dryers make them all antiques!
Old-fashioned, too, is the idea of waiting for
the right weather. It's perfect drying weather
any day (or any night!) with an electric dryer.
And clothes dry better this modern way: dampdry just right to iron, fluff-dry to put 9:way ...
just dial what you want. No outdoor dirt gets
at thenl. Neither does slashing wind or fading
sun. Clothes look fresher and last longer ••. and
so will you.
You owe it to yoursdf and your family to see
your electric clothes dryer dealer for a demons~ration. Ask him about euy budget tenns •.

INSI:RANCE ~GENCY

eration. Only matured will 'be

.......... _..... ......

Throw out pins, liees, gadtets!

I

llODNEY DOWNJJ';(;

time period.

•

•

Kof~1

l:!reM;q,

wn~

~fiH.I..~~

NATIONAL MODEL TRAINING
Box 861~4, POAleror. Oh1o. .
11-1!&gt;31g

SERIOUS NON-FICTION rarelv attr,tct s fllvulou~ old me, but I
C'&amp;n recom mend Joe J ohnston's ne"' book Gvd ~ S· rrf'l Arm 1e.t a wellwritten documentary of the fight a,E:; run~t Cvnmaun 1sm by three major
J'eliglOtL» sects behmd the Iron Cu1 ta111

•

ue

Y.ou• end on percent
of collections will net up to

"Men actually p:efflt" pqartn ·s,. HNSTIWCTION)

SOMn"I:\IF...S IT SEEl\fS to m~ tl mt every French &amp;tnger who
comes to thejiJe !'.hates lUiNI to ltln her O\\ll &lt;:ufe tn Montmartre IUld
t'OOk the meal.'l m the kt tl'lH•n befott&gt; bemg th~covererl Anyway,
here'&amp; another one name of \.ene\'J!'\1', "'hos JU St replaced Julie
Wll&amp;on at t he Pel stan room A pert ont'. Genevteve "!'lln the Chez
Genevieve ln Panil and Sil ) s. " If J 11m nut good success, I can go
baek to my kttcher\."

•

busin~.

Lo those low..cut necldlnes.. Smart- M.QTEIL MEN and WOMEN to train
nefi i~; far more 'llurto•."
for MOTEL Manao~u!ment and Op-

which occupatwns lequt t es qutle so nutrh pto&gt;paratory time or P.X·
pense. Inctdenta\ly, \her~ now are 1.220 000 sl' hoolkads In th1:!1 monatrou!'l City. Just 1mo~ g-. ne the numbe1 of chewed-up penctls m that
crowd

•

Mrs.

ice

1'1"":':::':':::"::"------.:;

ca;. ..:.reler.enees,
$000.00 caSh aeeured
by mven· I !
lory. Devotinr ~ hrs. a w.. k to
$100.00 monthly with very gooEl

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non. the old FH·nch monk who, an his bltnd and declining years, could
tell by tastang from JUSt what vmeyards the champagne grapes had

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I WAS FEELING RKAI4 PR01JD or the news that N~w York had
receiv&amp;4 a plaque for having the lowest pedestrian death rate among
United States Cities Of a million c&gt;r more populalaon, unl1l someone
told me there are only live such Cllies. anyway The rate hen U
tlve and a haiC pedeatl'ian deaths per 100,000 population. 1 t.h.OU(ht
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ntler by •P~lalty women's shops and by such e'lubs at Mary Jant
Stratohntrs, but a new outflt, the Glamazon apney, may b£
the lllr,lt one to help them get ateady work. The Glaf!'Ulll'tqtl.8 are kl.n.f·
alud models and I mean to go shortly and talk wttiT' Mlq 8andl'
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..,ul .to-worliers ~ the 'lb«Jf, t;.,pt

Charles Russell, Sherirt
Me1gs County. Ohio
GIRL wanted. Apply Home Laun- (I!) IS-20-24-3tc
d.rJ. Mtddleport.
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on her head now 1f she pt·esented So·x 01· Plt'aRUre .&amp;tan In &amp; lOcal
theater, Back In the old days, the cenaoiS JUmped t~n her wtth both
feet , but bmes he.ve changed, have they not ?

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anti,. surprised, Tuesday evening,

One 1951 Frazer 4 door sedan.,
Motor No 1002027 Mfrs. Serial No, F515-0o476S MOOel
No. 5151 H. P 26.3
Terms of Sale· Cas.h at time ot

M.t\,N OR WOMAN to sell new
Pall and Xmas Line natlonau,.
f•tnoua Re1l SUk apparel Fun
or part time. A:bout $1.50 per

IT LOOKS AS IF the Empire State butlding, barring tomado or
the thoughtless laymg of a Russian egg, will be with u.s tor another
177 years. Thas word comes from Hent\' Crown. the Chicago indus~
trlallst who just the othet· day fimshed buytng up the Empire State

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Mn. Addie Gllfeser was

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A(idie Grueser

with us. A onetime Phlladephla socialite, Ml.q w.
went from tllms to care amging, running- an 1.nn
~ailed "Pmk_ Fancy" m the Vargln Islands, palntmg and ralsang roses Now, llvmg on New Yor)('s
upper East Side, she's written PasMoN Is the Ocle,
a soft-cover book that undoubtedly is by Jl'orever
Amber out of A•1tho11y Adverse, Jane, virtually
as hand:some as ever, ran aw11y trom her Main
Llne home at 16 to act, "In my family's opinion
I was practJcally becoming a loose womcm" sh~

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Barn es, wrote an open lelter
through th-is column lo Hubie
Bobo, the formu fullbac-k from
Chauncey~Dover, who is currentl:Y doin.g such a wonderful job
with
Ohio
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unbeaten !
Bookeyes. Mr. Elarnl.'s app~re nllf
wa s under th e , :nprtssion young
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Mh"l'l hlttory, lncludlnt " VIc
Janowicz.
wm•• rnomMr of the .14hl·
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Th .Anoclltft Prou, ·ha,n''
hftltattcl h hll Of 8~' H·
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both in games and in pnctlce.
Here's what Dne Dll~ts hu to
say •bout Harry's comments on
Hubie Bobo.
An open lrtt er to Harry Bar·
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drop also ts welcome):
Dear M·r. Barnes:

·]n Poirtt Pleasant

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placekicking of th e
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16 fine boys who -may land them.
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\~Ill !;lil 450! Wtlliams . G
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24 26-18 66 has ever hed." Willaon and
Journ.al Sports Editor
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By Quarh'r·;,
Flora and I agree that Ptobl)
H&lt;trr· '~" ll' tile
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dlnate prai1e. His pictures and
Oflk :;rl ~
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eccovnts of hit artistic faking
Bradbun
and blocking have been spread
an d Btl! Sprn&lt;"cr
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I c.i"nnOt help bu.t- feel that basket making. A sack hmch will
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Hilrrison ville came through with
1 !heir first basketball win Gf thl'
season last Friday night on their
()Wn fluor as the Scipio five took
an l'asy 85.66 win from Carlhag~­
Troy of Coolvillr. After a close
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ftrs-t period
the Harnsom•il h•
quintet Pl:llled away in lhe sec'o n·J
YvuT recent open letter to
quarter, and led the rest of th e OhiO State's Hubert Bobo ha~
been directed to my attention·
._ Crow ..; ChH·k s t" un tinued to roll gam e.
Led
by
the
sharpshooting
of
by a fellow .Middleport resident
• in the II l'l t ;b,J111 C1ty bowl Ill .~
- a former great on Southeast;: J ~:1 gue ];~~I 'I h11 r:-day as thL'Y came John Clioe, the Sctpto (ivc slarted
· th ro ugh w1 lh thri'C wins over the to roll m the socond quarter after . ern Ohio gndirons and one who
..:,;..Ctt 1 Jet- &lt;Jnd Fud team at the being held to an 18-18 tie by Cool· still ro~llows the game wtth the
~ - Tw~n tv Sertti!d Stn~cl all eys The ville in the first quarter. Th ey Jed avid interest of a high school
~""Ch1rks. nuw IHIW' &lt;1 two game le~ d 41 -33 at halftime, and were out sophomore
I apprco1ale your frank discus.... Ht the tnugh e u·c uit. anrl have m front 58-49 at the end of three
penods.
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of the Hubert Hobo mat~
....thrt' l" makt· up ga me.-.. and each
ter
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But
in aU fairne ss to the
, win in L hl'~t' three games w1 ll in ·
Cline toa$ed in a total of 27 ' buy , and to Scntmel readers, it
;: C"r{'ast' thc1 r lr :J d.
poinb for the ~tvening to pac• 111f
ap.pcar s a more thorough probe
_. Holl tng w1lh o nly fuur _n wn. as of the s-corers, and now in four
o( the controversy is in- order .
"Cuptatn I'&lt;Hl l Cl1ffurd 15 ~td('\ uwd
gamu has. scorN a total of 85 I sttall do my best to shed some
· wilh a lJ1·1Jken \0 1". tlH' Chick~ ~li!l
points for an. average of better li glll on the subject ·
mana/!l'd to CilnlL'
throt1gh with tl~-an 21 per game. Pr...-ious to
As I understand it; thC-liCart
'oorl scort•s. alth ough t hey rollcLI
Friday's victory Harrisonville of your complaint m the Scntin·
slig ht\ ~ unrll'r lhl'll" S{'a~on avNagc
had lo•t to Albany 99~60, to el's OCtober 25th edi liun is that
ol · [{78 . Thr)- had ;.~anH'S of 87:'1 .
Shade 71-45 and to J.T by a 90-85
the Co lumbus pap er::; a re not
.:lJ,i and B26 for a to ta l of 254['.
count.
g1ving Bobo his "d ue share" of
'but wen• ~n·ssed in !'ilfh ga m&lt;'.
Cline was foll ow('(! in scoring · publicity.
And
instead this
They won I he first g.11!H' by 39
by Jewell , who tossed in 18 points Col umbus
players,
especially
p1ns. the st conJ l:Jy 28 anti Lh :: t.. ~t
:mrt now in four g~mcs he has Howard Cassady.
by only 10 r:ns
Let's start at the bcgint\ing
scored a total of 81 points 1or an
per game.
Green (a likely look,i ng
place, if
,JUll Hov &lt;~ttcr set tl tc pace l ·)r average of
,.l'IPJP.Y Cruw· s qutn\et wllh games followed with 16 -points. and Han· ev~r saw une). F!rst of all, the
'l&amp;f· i89, 179 and 170 for a 538 liJ· . ing: had 12 markert. Hapncy wa 6 ?"hiO State . vars1ty ro~ter (not
ial. whilC Fr:Jnk Kungle had 183. high for Coolville with 19 po jnts mdudmg JUmor '":ars1 ty and
't72 and 178 for 533 R~b Louk s w1lh Cnwclcry scori ng 18 and Ta .. freshman . squads) mcludcs 64
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players. E1ghL of these boys are I
+toil !'"2-;" :n.d ll1nk Menchmi had an lor 14.
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lh-:Colmnbus
products.
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'~vcn 500. Jt1l1n Haskins ll'd thf'
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contest
by
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of
the
nam·
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](l~ c,.rs w1th a 550 ~t ·r i&lt;'s.
Krith
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the
scorers
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They
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'1'1II' 1wx s-core·
tht· efforts of any of these
CITY IC E ,\ FUEL
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of fair p~y wbea· we .' awraiJe
The Rock. Spr~np Home Demon- ,
be eive.n e•re!Ul eonsldeuUon, att.Uon Club wiJt meet 'It th~
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Frankly; we""aid , not enter lntD' ~• 1•! •-Bobo 18 ~lfll_}ltgbta;f, ·. On
Jbis ariu~ent, if it be .s~~~; but :tJ:te .c~.ntra~y: ;pbe :.: ~bree .colum.
our o.,..n p~rsonal· ()pimon ts that b.Qs -""l~U.:.,~WO aone .o ut of
Rubie 1 has· received . plenty 1f their, wa.f'lo ~f~latc ,to ~~'! read·
hettdlin1s in'· his Sophomore year, ers stor1.es ah?ut B(lbo~ LMe _l~r
a11d alsb W(, calf 9grec that be eont~et IOd hiS COqtagiOUS 5pirlt
' i/4....deserved tbcm . .. .llowc\ICf •. ,!Pd., ·'~J!lco~e ~~s~~e . tv win .
sportY wPilcrs du their best ta
1 read eaeli t!'O"fumbus
go along wtth the coaches as pa~r every day. I see
much as ipOSs~ble,_ and we in t_he Ohm ~tate game, and in·t e..,-~
writing fielld know tha-t it ls not coachb ~qd .players on
best for a youngster to receive si~es after the gam·es. Your.
too mUlCh publicity. Often
i1 o~1te sports editor, Paul Chff~,
hurts more than it helps, and w1ll .t~ll you hiJ!lself that Bobo 5
more than one good prospect has publiLCtty cam.pugn has not been
been rumed by too much pr&amp;ise slrort-changed· .
even though it may be deserved.
I Mlltve-end coach••
However we have an arttwtr
Farrnf BaCihtel, Harry Lo,ollo~,
to Mr. B~rnes from a former
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Bradbun
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Hilrrison ville came through with
1 !heir first basketball win Gf thl'
season last Friday night on their
()Wn fluor as the Scipio five took
an l'asy 85.66 win from Carlhag~­
Troy of Coolvillr. After a close
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ftrs-t period
the Harnsom•il h•
quintet Pl:llled away in lhe sec'o n·J
YvuT recent open letter to
quarter, and led the rest of th e OhiO State's Hubert Bobo ha~
been directed to my attention·
._ Crow ..; ChH·k s t" un tinued to roll gam e.
Led
by
the
sharpshooting
of
by a fellow .Middleport resident
• in the II l'l t ;b,J111 C1ty bowl Ill .~
- a former great on Southeast;: J ~:1 gue ];~~I 'I h11 r:-day as thL'Y came John Clioe, the Sctpto (ivc slarted
· th ro ugh w1 lh thri'C wins over the to roll m the socond quarter after . ern Ohio gndirons and one who
..:,;..Ctt 1 Jet- &lt;Jnd Fud team at the being held to an 18-18 tie by Cool· still ro~llows the game wtth the
~ - Tw~n tv Sertti!d Stn~cl all eys The ville in the first quarter. Th ey Jed avid interest of a high school
~""Ch1rks. nuw IHIW' &lt;1 two game le~ d 41 -33 at halftime, and were out sophomore
I apprco1ale your frank discus.... Ht the tnugh e u·c uit. anrl have m front 58-49 at the end of three
penods.
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of the Hubert Hobo mat~
....thrt' l" makt· up ga me.-.. and each
ter
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But
in aU fairne ss to the
, win in L hl'~t' three games w1 ll in ·
Cline toa$ed in a total of 27 ' buy , and to Scntmel readers, it
;: C"r{'ast' thc1 r lr :J d.
poinb for the ~tvening to pac• 111f
ap.pcar s a more thorough probe
_. Holl tng w1lh o nly fuur _n wn. as of the s-corers, and now in four
o( the controversy is in- order .
"Cuptatn I'&lt;Hl l Cl1ffurd 15 ~td('\ uwd
gamu has. scorN a total of 85 I sttall do my best to shed some
· wilh a lJ1·1Jken \0 1". tlH' Chick~ ~li!l
points for an. average of better li glll on the subject ·
mana/!l'd to CilnlL'
throt1gh with tl~-an 21 per game. Pr...-ious to
As I understand it; thC-liCart
'oorl scort•s. alth ough t hey rollcLI
Friday's victory Harrisonville of your complaint m the Scntin·
slig ht\ ~ unrll'r lhl'll" S{'a~on avNagc
had lo•t to Albany 99~60, to el's OCtober 25th edi liun is that
ol · [{78 . Thr)- had ;.~anH'S of 87:'1 .
Shade 71-45 and to J.T by a 90-85
the Co lumbus pap er::; a re not
.:lJ,i and B26 for a to ta l of 254['.
count.
g1ving Bobo his "d ue share" of
'but wen• ~n·ssed in !'ilfh ga m&lt;'.
Cline was foll ow('(! in scoring · publicity.
And
instead this
They won I he first g.11!H' by 39
by Jewell , who tossed in 18 points Col umbus
players,
especially
p1ns. the st conJ l:Jy 28 anti Lh :: t.. ~t
:mrt now in four g~mcs he has Howard Cassady.
by only 10 r:ns
Let's start at the bcgint\ing
scored a total of 81 points 1or an
per game.
Green (a likely look,i ng
place, if
,JUll Hov &lt;~ttcr set tl tc pace l ·)r average of
,.l'IPJP.Y Cruw· s qutn\et wllh games followed with 16 -points. and Han· ev~r saw une). F!rst of all, the
'l&amp;f· i89, 179 and 170 for a 538 liJ· . ing: had 12 markert. Hapncy wa 6 ?"hiO State . vars1ty ro~ter (not
ial. whilC Fr:Jnk Kungle had 183. high for Coolville with 19 po jnts mdudmg JUmor '":ars1 ty and
't72 and 178 for 533 R~b Louk s w1lh Cnwclcry scori ng 18 and Ta .. freshman . squads) mcludcs 64
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players. E1ghL of these boys are I
+toil !'"2-;" :n.d ll1nk Menchmi had an lor 14.
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products.
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contest
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of
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](l~ c,.rs w1th a 550 ~t ·r i&lt;'s.
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tht· efforts of any of these
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The Rock. Spr~np Home Demon- ,
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Jbis ariu~ent, if it be .s~~~; but :tJ:te .c~.ntra~y: ;pbe :.: ~bree .colum.
our o.,..n p~rsonal· ()pimon ts that b.Qs -""l~U.:.,~WO aone .o ut of
Rubie 1 has· received . plenty 1f their, wa.f'lo ~f~latc ,to ~~'! read·
hettdlin1s in'· his Sophomore year, ers stor1.es ah?ut B(lbo~ LMe _l~r
a11d alsb W(, calf 9grec that be eont~et IOd hiS COqtagiOUS 5pirlt
' i/4....deserved tbcm . .. .llowc\ICf •. ,!Pd., ·'~J!lco~e ~~s~~e . tv win .
sportY wPilcrs du their best ta
1 read eaeli t!'O"fumbus
go along wtth the coaches as pa~r every day. I see
much as ipOSs~ble,_ and we in t_he Ohm ~tate game, and in·t e..,-~
writing fielld know tha-t it ls not coachb ~qd .players on
best for a youngster to receive si~es after the gam·es. Your.
too mUlCh publicity. Often
i1 o~1te sports editor, Paul Chff~,
hurts more than it helps, and w1ll .t~ll you hiJ!lself that Bobo 5
more than one good prospect has publiLCtty cam.pugn has not been
been rumed by too much pr&amp;ise slrort-changed· .
even though it may be deserved.
I Mlltve-end coach••
However we have an arttwtr
Farrnf BaCihtel, Harry Lo,ollo~,
to Mr. B~rnes from a former
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