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. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hamm Honored
On Their 50th Wedding · ·

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Coates·Betzing Wedding Date
___Is Set For Wednesday Nov:27

OLD-LES
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NOVEMIIR 8

Mr :ind 11.1rs Paul Hamm ~nter·
tained on Sunday wtfh open house

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bowl Mrs. Samuel
at the silver coffP.e SCJrv·

In honor of the Golden Wedding
; Mrs. Delmar Hamm ,..rved the
Ann1venary or his parents, Mr cake 1nd Mrs. Joe HartmRn the
and Mrs. Albert Hamm of Laiica'i ice cream Mrs. Ruth Wnits of
ter, Ohio.
Lancaster regisle'red the euests.

Arrangements of fall flowers

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
· Ohio

WHAT FAMOUS
INVENTOR STARTED
HIS CAREER AS A
RAILROAD NEWSBOY ?

and the dming table was centered Emma Hamm, Dora Hamm, Dana
with a large weddm g cake w1th Hamm , Mr and Mrs. Delmar

the inscriphon 19117-57 in gold

Hamm, Mr and Mrs. Virgil

ence Grueser, Mrs Ora t\.rcher,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Michael and
and children, Mr. and Mrs Georec
Hobstettcr, Edison Hob1tett' r .and
Mrs. Richard Chambers.

Four Countians
Are Pledged At
OSU This Week

WYF Officers
Training Retreat
Held.At Marietta

Pledging of 937 stud ents by 44
at Ohio State
Judy Gregg, moderator of th ('
Umvers1ty has been announced by Westmmster Youlh Fellowsbio
the or£ice or Dean of Men Mybn of the F1rst Prubyterian Church
H Ross
and Lynn Bufhanan, secretary,
The pledges mcluded from Meigs were In Msrietta over the week
County Minersville - David K. end to attend the Officers' Train·
Hy,.ll, Route I, Alpha Gamma mg Retreat of the WYF. 1b&lt;
Sigma; Portland - Thomas D moderator also attended the
Sayre, Alpha Gamma Sigma; R:~ - Fellowship Connc1l and the sec
cme - Lmy L. Holter, Alpha relary the Faith CounCIL
Gamma Sigma, and Donald F.
The girls were
overml!ht
J..o,h..,
n so;;;ni;;,;;
A.;Ip;;ha;;;;G;;am;;;m;;a;;;;R;;ho;;._.,~ I guests of members of the Mar·
l'
ietta Presbyterian Church and
meal• for the i rOup of 37 offl·
Hair Stvling
Start orr n ght by seeing your
ccrs were served at the Betsy
COLD WAVE and
Doctor' E;nl) altent10n can
Mills Club
Sunday morniu&gt;1
MACHINE
PERMANENTS breakfut was served at the
prevent a .:-crmus Illness
and
Should mcdtcmc be prt!scnbchurch and the group Jttended
cd, we look forward to Si'vi ng
services in a body.
Hair Cutting
The meeting wa! railed to l,rain
You. The inventor' Thomas Edlhe oftlcers In the proper pro·
lton .
cedure for conducting their meetings Mr\ Lucy Gregg ana daugh·
BARBER ond
tcr, Karen, took the girls to
BARBARA COATES
Marietta Saturday and they re·
BEAUTY SHOP
Mrs. Edwin Coates, North Second Avenue, Middle~ort, is
turned home Sunday with Mr
an11ouncmg
the approaching marriage of her daughter, Bar·
and
Mrs.
James
Buchanan
and
Pomeroy
W. 2nd Sl.
bara Daulljl to Donald Betu ·
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daughter, Nancy
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wedding will be an event of Wednesday
November
?7 The
·• at the Fedcrated Church at SCVCI'·thirtY. 0'·'
clock.
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Miss Coates is a graduate of Pomeroy High School and Car·
~~~~le Institute, Cleveland. ~he Is employed as an X·T·av tech·
ntcJan, at Meigs General Hos£ltal.
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r. . e ng gra ua!ed rom Pomeroy High ~choo) and
served m the U. ~ Navy. He is a senior at Ohio Uillv&amp;rslty
and wlll graduate m February,
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A parade W:JS held and ppz~.r ' Arthur Ebcrsbach Jr or
ulcrc llwardfrl !o the n1o~t or: lclphia arrived Monday ror it
linal. the prell r~l. and the u~ 1 -1 1 tlh his hlhor Arthn'
llest costumes 1n h"'J groups ~~
bv h S
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One group wa!ll macle up or stu·
M~s :~d ~rs Eitner Ebcrsbacll
de~t In the !1rsl throe grade' f PI Pic ant visited Sundov
while the ollu~r group WRi madr l
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up ol sludcnb in the 4tj!, 5'h With hiS sisters. Ml"" Kale and
and 8th grades
\nna Ebcrsbach.
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Prize winners in the firs!
Mr. and Mr~. Rollin Bearh~
!OOUP were as follows . Most Ori· .pent tho wceko~d 1 ~ Canol Win·

WARNER'S

·hesler w•th their soh-in-taw an•l
~ughtcr, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
, vans and family.
Mr. and M." Arthur II. Sm:i'·
•I Salem VISited Saturday w.th
lor .aunt, Miss Nelli&lt;• Koehler.
M•BB Noll•• l(ochler ' P~'" 1
Sunday In GallipoliS with Mr. nnd
:lirs.. Charles Woaver and olhi!t
rcl1ltvcs.
Mrs. ~farion Howell rCturm1l
to nor home m, Columbu_s sunday after a week' VLII l with Mr
and Mrs. Walter Walker an•l M··
and Mrs. James WUI and famll~
Mrs. Edward Koehler and Mr,
Wilham Dawso~ arc spcndtng ll
week with relal!ves 111 Cotumbu&gt;
OV.
L D. Hartinger ·~nt the week Mrs Everett Thomas is sub•ti
Mrs Br1~gs K1rhy Cheshire. Columbia and An1ta Fultz to the end with Mr. and Mls. Johri cun- luting In the Middleport ochool
vas the ~ucst speaker wh en the dtn inl{ room
ninaham, Buffalo, W Va , ahd as I for C. E. Young who Is 111
'l H S'nborn Ml•slonary Society I A Thank;iiVIng thrme ,.,, car- silted t~em with their annual I Mr and Mrs. C. B. Weese and
net Monday ttl the F1r~1 Baptist ru•d oul in th• tabln
'" Auction.
Ml~s Marcie Karr were m At "h h . h M
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" urc w1t
rs. Milton Hood, mcnls or cornucopias hllrd w~h
1feaidenl, P!••ldmg.
fruit. veRetablcs ~nd .. llvwer•
The mcet10g llpcnecl with Jlll Refre~ hmen ts were · 'st!fitict b..
1rgan prelude by Mrs Gc rn 1d Mr11. Gcralrt Anthony, Mtss Rh:
\nlhony ami a prayor bv M•·s da Hall. Mrs Henry Null Mr ·
~arry Houdasht•lt The Dor(':to,; John Fultz, Mrs Raymond Li&lt;!~

glnal Eddie Schaellei· J'rettle t
Paul; Jo Werry; a~d Uglle:t
Frankie Zuspan.
Pr~o wlnnors in the sccon&lt;l
·.•rOIIP \Verc ,.... fo'olows·. MoRt Orl
·~Ina! Marv Ann -Iiicklnl· ' llrct
'lest ' KHthy 1 ong aM 'u~li 1
Hor~ld Mcado~s
as'
. Jud~cs for the contest w•·ro·
Mrs. Charles Aldridge. Mrs. lh-r
man Ross ancl Mrs. Pirl Burris
Arter the pnrado Ihe . studonrrlurncd to their rooms whrr
they were wrvcd rcfreshmcnl
by lholr trachers llome room m
!hers furnished a Halloween I
vor ror each student.
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B. H. Sanborn Missionary Soc•'ety
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, Meetin
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,_.lrcJ c Wa S In ChaJ'ge of the dt•V[l

Wh iCh WCr l' Jt•d bv
~f u~;~ Syl vu MeMagtcr wi th th ~
closing prayer by Mrs J M Ao
'i lll181 SNV ICC S

::her.
Durmg the bus in cs~ moetm ~

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.Julia Meade, well· known hoot.eu of TV'e popular Playhouee "90," ~aye:
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--~~· rr,lsohilla ' Olrcle WR! In
,... gc 0 't~,,·,(~so~ciitailr '~h,our ond In
and guo•l.l
and he~
Grn~de ;
I 'West

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d" Lewis H Sauer ana tarolvn
an Mrs. Sauer's mother, Mr8
io~a;~ Smith. have been Ill wit. flu
c PMt week.
Mrs. 1William Thomas, BOBten
r~luhrned hero Mond~y to vlalt her
mol cr, Mrs. D. B. Hartinger who
Ia recuperatlng after bre ki ~ h,..
hlp this fall.
a n. c.
Mr. and Mrs Shirley r.lill• Mt
and Mr~ . Robert Harris and 'Mr.'
George Hackett Sr wero In Char:
leston, Sunday to attend the fuhcr·
al of Mrs. Rosa Clay.
Mrs. Mabel Warner Altman E
tea Park, Ct:tlo,, spent thC ~ce~
end with her cousin, Mrs. Ethel
French.
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Linda Lyons daughter of ~r ·
and . Mro. John' Lions Ia Ill ~lth •
flu.
' Mr. and Mrs Sidney Ervin
rortsmouth, visited relatives nnd
'lrlona. ~Qre sunday.
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·, Mr.'.~nd Mrs. Gene Harris and
l.l'lve eblltl,ren have rr.oved front
1'1~~ \&lt;1, Qhlo.1l'hoy are living In
lthe &lt;ll'tl\'@1&lt;arrlhome In Syraeoso
~rla Ml', H~rrl' lotiOioeiated wllh
~~ Jealler Alumlnun( plant
~~n~c04. They vlaited lhei par' ~ts., M,r. an~ Mr&amp; Robett Harris
'. nd 1&lt;1!). apd Mrs. A. ,R. H~o~.
;-while their furniture was being
moved to their new homo:
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Quick, Tulsa,
kli., are visiting Mr. and Mra
ymond Grimm.
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I Mr. and Mn RuiSCII Bailey and ,
daughlcrs, Patly ~nd Barbara,
,were vlslt~rs I~ Columbus Sunday
and atoppcd In Noloonvlllo to ""
Coach. and·Mr&amp;Charles McDonald
and li~elr new liOn.
Mr. and Mrs. 'llobert Jar, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. James Sub·
loll, Lodl, end Mrs, WUIItm Ru•·
,aell,.Cornlng, wol'&lt;l eallln~ hero by
,~e·&gt;deatb olllol&gt;ert w. R~wllngs.
Mre. Raymond Grimm, Michael
'Clifford and Mr. an'd lofro. l&gt;etoi
:Quick wore vlsito!1) ri 'AibcJU, {!on·
day.
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.. ~1. Carmel HOW"-!: II';.fb\ierl •
V.~® ~ltmliY. w•• · ~ui\1() . 1o
..lut.il tJO l&gt;er,.Maiidn j:ol'u1hbc•

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This is GIVE·YOUR·WIFE·A·
GAS·DRYER MONTH
No mol'&lt;• good drying weather £or five long months! That's enourh
mu•nn for givmg· your 'Wife an auwmaiic GAS Dryer now! But
oven more important, drying cloth• the old·flllhioned way Ia hard,
backbrenkins work nt any time, in any weather . .Save her from
dragging around heavy brullcell of wet w41!1 thai weiah a toll • • ;
and from atrugglin&amp; and straining with clo!h6Wneal
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How about it, men? A modem GAS Dryer,
,.00 know, iB far 10118 expenoive to bialall than
See
l.be other kind - and coeta muoh )eM to run.
Only a penny's worth of GAS tor each lood!
And GAS dries clotlwe so so/1 and flqffy.

the

SPEED

19.~ ::~: .:~:~..
Beyond our GAS main•,
UIKI dependable L·P GAS

GAS
. DRYER
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at.J9Ur
GAS Appliance
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lea•~ li1Jl111i~
tol'l. hav. IJeen Il);lilth piJ.

Mr. an4 jMP·· CIU:OiiC!' ' Cline
spent the w•k- eucf wllh' •Mr. and
Mn. o. 4 cune, W~atleld. •
C. E. Youn~, Junior ll'«b•leach·
~r, Ia Ill wllh nu ao&lt;f ~ &lt;Clara
Thomas, ~oineroJ, Ia lllbliUijl\ll\1
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SJNGLICOn-~t

Olii~ans Turn Thumbs Down

Lest~r M. ·B~ice'
.1,~~i~·:~~-~~Stat~. Aprw.t~~ Funef,al ~~te- ~,co~us @.IIJ.7"
~)Yo
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Be·Illll\n'· d'a.'y·
amenlln)eritf~~ea41ay's
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MaYor

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Bluuu,
_;. 'Douors
Sotely Needed
,fi~l unollioial roturns "show·
N mbef 11
ed , ~2,4114 (or the amcndme~t 0fi 'OVe

LeGion Hall, last Mondoy evening.
Tltc group enjoyed bingo and a
rot luck supper.
Receiving prizes for .the eost.
umcs were Mrs. Grant Roush, ')tfs.
Harold ZcrRle, Mrs Nelson Rdusl),
and Mr&gt;. H. c. Roney.
The d'or prim were Mrs. I!lver·
·tt Roush, and Mrs. C. C. Mont·
:lom•roy.
h
t dl
Mr,!l.
"1 or!! . a ten ng. wcr.c
.. 'I"'' ~Ou1h, Ides. Bill Rnus~, Mts,
F ··•I Housh Mrs. • Thrlma Capehart and Mrs. J!oll&lt;:f! Roush.
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''" Friday mening to se_c the
,1:-' tl "'" "T:1c
'f(!n Command
mcnts " \
Weese ann
M•· '"'' l!rs. c. B.wcrc
in AI·
Mt" V···d , Karr
W.
Va.
and
1n Willin msl own,

and~ 99M against. Tlle·&gt;viclor)'

marg it was only 32,781.
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most 0 ·ttil'•nl!ht and oarly mort\:
lng- ., 'ioctipn-' l'&lt;l!Jirps fldwetl
l,nto ~tari of S!ate '!:tid ·I W
J,lr•'l'•"• offic~ hcre.•llut, big ·bit)·
stil;n't~ lid~ liN won out.

'kron.
Sunlving are his wlle;
&lt;On,, Dr. R. f:. Boi,., PmneroY
All Meigs County tesldent • ond Dr. R. R. Bolee of :· 1~oSive)t,
·•ho arc eligible· blo&amp;d aono"' "· M.; a daughter, Mra.
are urged to come to the Jled son Jr., fdlddleport
Cro~• bloodmobile
operation grandchildren, ot)C of
Monday, !lov. tl at the , Pomqroi' ~obert -R; Bolco 1r., ~ ,. .
Junior fllgh School bet&gt;W.n· .1~ · Funeral ·,scrvlees ,.Iilli be
onrl 8 p m. In 'order 16' -~ul\'· 'Friday '' at 2 . Ji)'.?!fi from
l~c coiJecUon, of, 00011 r~ , ,~~ Ewlilg"'"Unetal, tllapol ' 1!11~·
to conllnuc, the blood .PtOgffPl I~ C. ·E..~oYt of ~dlfl~(\orf ·: ol,tficilit·
\lelgs &lt;;oun(ir..
,
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1 'B~rtal WJII be mati\Yl~' tHe
At ll1c ~aent limo 'Meip· •lly •Iot"1t Kygcr.· ec~i~l-y.
Coynty's blood credits at to~ ·' · '
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Huntinglon lllood Center are ex·
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hawtcd and' It'• In dobt to t!lc Fo~estry
Ccntcr for Red Cross blood Jda,
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nllnlstered to local residents .al
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hospital• putsid• 'this region.

Day Is,.H
. eldA't" ·,
relatives of P!l"' ]h M
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benefitted f(O!tl
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blood
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Martella
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M... and ,~-s Earl Hldo:nad o!
Columbus vl!ilrd Sunrlii.V wit''
her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. John
F. Blaettnar.
Mrs. Helen Ncrtse · ~pent Su'l·
day with' Mrs John Bowen, SY·
raeusc.
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All Meigs
&amp;hool Levy
Issues Are Approved Tuesday
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OJPoans appr6v'ect
eonsUtutional
statewide elecUon but ·turned
thumbll do"~'G~~t, thlrd which would have allowed the govlir· Lester ¥- Bolee, I&amp;,,for
nor to' appoint out!br:state residents to his cabinet and other the operator of a ('eural
11!\{~ta. .
at Hobson died !ueidaYI :~it~~~
)"'enrlmen! making it easier lor large m'etropolit•n at his borne of a he,rt ~
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He was the IaUter of
co,~nUea to 101 uP county-wide
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Boice of' Pomeroy.
fprms ~f _go~er~mcpt, .,WIS res:
The dcceRSed WlS a retired
.cued llcl lhe .lllh-)l?ur h. late ro
New York Central Railway con·
, t~~rns fro?' Cleveland, Columbus,
.juctor and spent tho early por·
ClncJilbab and ~ole!IO. ·'
lion or his Uf~ In Columbus an~

The Alqt•rican Legion Auxlllar:/
held a llallowccn Party at the

Judge
. Emmett W. Peoples of Pomeroy emerged ~e victor In the
three way ' race for the new county judgeship by defeating
Delmar Canaday and Sutton·twp. Justice of tbe Peace R., E.
Grindley in Tuesday's elecUoDll.
Peoples garnered a total of 2476 votes agamst 1791 fClr
~anaday and 1298 for Grindley
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1 Tuuday'a election ....-.... _
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UJUDCI
People'• had been ~al at
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the polls. The other oeCuloa WI!
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ia 1938 when be woa tile~
em!rAJ
Probate 1udge.
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A total vote of 8,211 ")nut
M.,,. ~nty tor thl·11iw. 5 aen""
'-0
era! Election.!.
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On tbe constitutional ameDd·
MaYor E. l!· Robmaon oat 1o- menta the •ole in KelP COUllJ
-lay Pomeroy eou.ncll and he are favored only ODe, ~illl ll!e
"very pleaoed" wtth "'ul.IJ- 0 one giving penniJiiflll It vot.e in &lt;
the vtUage Yi&gt;te on the II&gt; mill the
·denti.ol eteetlon. TIMo ••die
street lighting leVY, appro•ed at ,.., ~ lor aad 143T .,.tL Tile
the Tueoday election.
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other two amelllhnenta oo the beJ..
"To me,'' uld the moyor, lhts lot f 'led.
indi..te• IO'O tlfillg&amp; Thele are ~ ocboOI tn Ieoiel in the ·
!bat our people ha••. eonfi_dence eoun&amp;¥ paued by a 1004 ~ty
In the present adnunillntwn
and UIUl"ed the I!Cbool l)'llellll
t»omeroy, and that vote11 w~n\ operating fund a.
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md are willing to pay fJJr •m· 11te vote for the IIOlP '(:Gellty
1-l'!·~m.ertu m theiJT town. •
s.nool Board resulta were: Vlqil
was approved for five Atkins. I!WI' Carl Kluta. ltllril 111d •
used to pay eurre~t Georgel'em 1819. '
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In Pomeroy the votl'lfl uw '
utility aecount&gt; ChariH w. Lepr draw ~ fO\e of '
11140.
§13 tor' Moy"!; Elma 11uJ14111. 1113 ·
a balance for Treasurer aad EdJMt Seboen·
1!1.000- Whon .;.b ses votes for Cie:rt.
light I'!' was In the Pomeroy ...., far aulD- ,,
tbe dehnqucnt cil tbe voting resulta were: 1101'
BeiJing 536; Dor

Scluteffu 11'4:.•

FraU,IiD Rher 433; Blc~ 101101

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i!Of· L.Iie Full&gt; 439; lle1iarl llallh
268; oon JluUen m and Jlall Fol·
mer 3M.
Both \he Pomeroy SchoOl I~
and tile Light Levy puoed with
tbe isjue oi!'IChOOI lefY boln&amp; 861
for ond BG apuul and oo the ll&amp;h1

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Jai!Jiddlepori'II)Jor c. O, Yllhabout er won 318 volefl, Gene Grate 18:1
a. m. today on Route 33 wiM(a votes for Village Clerk and Jean
overturned eacaped with no Lama 309 votes for Treuurer.
!seriotiS Injuries.
1n the raee for Connctl Ernest
Hobert C. nartenbach eovert received 278 votea; Wlflll!
uid 1aek 1R. Ablea, 28, 181 Pearl Gihboru, 291); David lt!Hier 282;
st., Mlddlepcrt, lort coatrol of bla J~ Zerkle, !lOll; Clintol! l'1sber
11511 Chevrolet two-ton truck on :ill' and Dale Dutto• 317..
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a curve IOlllb of the ltlrs. W. A. Besulll of other races m llctg&gt;
Morgan place. Ablea uid bla County """"
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right fiont tire buraL
RACINE vp.LAGE: Pa L ·
The truel: pikhed into • df!p Holter. 113; Jlayor Joe Stobart, ~41
and eos1 wao acattered over 11110,. II•• Cleland, Clerk. 181;
.rg. Frank Clark, on bla Harriet Neigler, Treasurer. 180;
Pomeroy. wu one of tile lli&gt;ler 'Geol'lle Theis•, laG, coun·
on the oceae ·and dilated ell. Alfred E. H. I)-OW, 139, Coun·
Ables out of bu amashed truel: til· Hilton Wolfe, 130, Erneot A.
eab.
wingaft. 1411, counetl, Billy _Jo
Sheriff Harltnbaeh hrllll()lt Ab- Spcneer l3'7 Council and Will·
lea tB Jlelp Geoeral Uoapital lam S.' eroSS: 1118.
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and roc&lt;!ived treatment for a bead
alJ'l1,ANIJ: Floyd E. Dunfee,
and minor acntehee ' ·and 81 Mayor· vernon L. Weber, lOll,
'lhe truck Ia o,.ed by Law· Cl~rk· ~111e A. Grate, 85; Trea·
Wfillj of 141ddleport.
urer:' Caroll K. Snowden. 74,
cou~cil: ' WHliam R. D e a "·
76· Paul L. Paltenon, 88; Nath·
an' Wise. 113: HarVey Erlewine, 118;
Frallk Young, 88.
SYRACUSE· VILLAGE. Ken·
neth Cundiff, 115. !llayor• Don
aid Moore, 83, M•yor: Richard
Duel:worlh, 188, Clerk; Georg'
w. Cundiff. Clerk, 73, Harry
Potts, 100, Treasurer
Syracu.. Council
Hobert
Loueks. tZO; Forest Wmebrennrr,
BG· William FnnctS. 91 : Herma••
LOndoa oo· Howard Largent 69.
Ri&gt;berl 'Hill: 27; Tom Clark, :16
and c. w. Williams. 21.
Bollfll of Public A£(ms. Don·
aid Lisle, Z8; Harold Duckworth,
z:;· WHilom Tbuener, 15 and
charles !lritnan, 14
PO.I\IEROY.EXEMPTED SCHOOL
BOARD: William H. Anders&lt;or,
857' H. E. Boney, 628 and Will·
lam A. Gibbs. 1125
MIDDLEPORT EXEMPTED
SCHOOL BOARD · L1onot Bogg,.
298; Paul H. Davis, 238; Mary S.
Probasco. 78; Emerson Jones,
260; and Kathryn B Rail, 247 .
BEDFORD LOCAL G A Ze1
glcr, 203; Doyle Sargent. 1911
COLUMBIA. LOCAL G /1. Ra~:­
ekin, 116; Granvill• Stout, 49:
Frank Turner, 12; Lcw1s Smll ll,
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, :ftacine Legion
llalfReeeives
A"New ~k"

merce.
The dan .. will begin at 9 p. m.
and ,continue un!ill a..m.

Tbe d1nce 11 held In ' conjunc·
lion with· the Jaycees' annual
Chrlrtmaa program and I• its
principal means of support. .,.,.
proximately 200 lamlijea receive
C~tmao basketa thtough this
er,~.

l\ldDC American Legion mom·
their post com·
•mandor 1or a brand new reason.
1\e h.aJ,applied hla skills and
tr~~e-to the front o( the Legion
' llatl Wllh the result belng ,that e '
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1!"1~a""
now In the ~aki;,g Jes Spivak or&lt;heatra II the llek·
t&lt;J complete the job on the bal· of( drive toward the annual Christ·
ance of the b\lllding.
flU project.
Legionnaires today' cxtcndc•l '\'lCt"ela to the affaJt at 12~ J!Or
'• ••vllation to aU .vcl&lt;lra.n• to fOI!Iob ,are now on .ulo at S.tark's
a
~wllh"!'
it!dand
l-olue
·v•ltllt"'at !heir rogu1~r mee1lng on ~.
Martin and
lloller
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,1!i~ll!day. Nov. 7 1111d lepd their Center.
tANtiL TV SHOW
! upport to their Commandor Vir·
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cording to an announcement Tue•
Thli wilf be the I
niCe
Cl1\(CINNATI uP - Protluce:
thei!' 19118 membership Eua. unsettiel, U. S. eonllUIIIcr d~. An NCAA ruling wos credll·
w,a launched. 'l'he po11t of·
del iitiiU. '- and browns, A cd wilh cawdng \he cancellation.
a~ competing against tb• .,f:.blls 48-41; A large 41H8; A
~;, 1 .Jlltl" membershiP for new menl· medium 88-38• A sljlall 24-28' B
Ilrile ~- rOB Clllclfln'tl wi¥t• ,, , fl,.!l.•10. consd ·
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jAAN II HILD
dlum OM. 111' aroe·,..,. ' '
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feat!e JL E. Grindley's court Tuel, AverJ shee~ Pom~ro~, 1~ ::· U·~~~et:=.,ste~f.Y '!m~~eni da)' •~. drlvlllll an unsafe vehicle.
beld l!lltleiP (\qU
Tho eltalton wao made by the
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State PatroL
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EASTER!I LOCAL W!lhnr
Parker, 506; Arvtl Holler. 5ti6;
Paul E. Life, 493 and Lester ~I

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Don't forget with Cannon sheets you
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Baptist ll ~ sion Tramlna Scho•&gt;i
In Chh·ago. It VIas an nount:l'd
that the Me~gs County Counril
')r Unltcd CllUrch Wontcn wctc
•olloclln" nvlon hose to be srnl
1broad • a~d the local womon Wi ll
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~U I!l wl . t 8 project. rh c l.rJv,.
~1ft o£ferms• from tho fou,·
J rcles wero ded~ea lrd w1th ,
pcml hymn.
Mrs. Hood Introduced M•·,
~lrbv. lnte~p,..ter , ol the R•o
rrand Baptist · Missionary A ~s •.~latlun who spoke on " Miss1111l
Field~ in Japan The progra11l
, losed l!'i)h a vocal duct by ~,..
lculah 'White and :.Irs. Franc"'
Resrh• who, •ang "Th e Lord I'
\ly Shophcfll" accompanied b•
llr!. Anthony. The elo•lng prav' ' wos given by Mrs Ali&lt;"•
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· He(~ Mo~dqy At Russell Re$idence

The ~OVI!mb.er meeting of tho t~e party lliclude: FrolraiJ!; Nel·
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. DeWolf anrl Middleport Garden ,Ciub was held II~ Zerkle,• Mrs. Jliphard Gren;
family returned to their homr Monday evenin( at the home of Decor~tlona, !lfra. ~afnea S. \Tituo,
Dtlvan Lake, Wis .• Monday aflcr Mrs. H. J. ·Rusae\1. Mr,. J, E. Har· Mrs: 'Johh&gt; JCI{I~ltt,1 llf!Ja Harrle
a vult wlth Mr and Mrs. ·Norman ley, president, was b\ c~ae of Jllrie ' ~lthi , Jie!N.mnenta, Mn.
Rose and other relatives. Thev the meeting and thanked all who David' EQiaminlef • Mlu HaiUe
came at Ibis time to see her f:J· a..irted In actiiiiJ 01 hoiteu cl~b 1Zerkle, Jtra: .U~nce Milhoan,
lhcr, George Frcckcr, who Js ill for lhe Dlstrl&lt;l, Conference In Sep.
" Walb!rtllii'r!J, •Jol,n. Lawrence
in Holzer Hospital.
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Mich., Is the guest of relative' Hobert Reibel, ·lfbo 'U ; lleJ(cinal': ·, 1\lra: ~lttY. Cbei~er, JII'O!IJ'am
here.
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,Mr. and Mrs. E ~- Hill visited the Conference, exp~iln~ ·~*" &amp;po ,1"!\ieb j~IP41id '1/10~1 of color·
Mon~ay In Galhpolil with her fJ pre&lt;iaUon of.l)le,·+~a,tloll' 1)1~ ~ .-~•'' o.~ ,C!Ji'li~U:: arranse·
lher, George Freckcr at HolZer had reeelved ftorJJ··,~:- ei\ilf.· . , , m
itO'!· tD! 'Oilli "-soclatlon
Hospllal.
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Mr. and Mrs. rvrl Young and ite Evergroono'' and twenly-four fdl!a Lu~llle Smfth. Mro. Jameo ~­
daughter Allee and Mrs Sylv'• members were p~1ent. Tentative Titus rxhlhlt•~ •Pt&lt;lmen1 of ever·
Hannahs, Akron who w~re buSI· plana were discu111ed .lor money. greens and _winter '!ertlea and dis·
ness viltors here over the week making projecta ' and Mrs. c. A. pjayed Chr~slinJS wreatlu and or·
end were gucot. of Mr. and Mr. Emmlsh reported on the wprk of rangcmen!l lncludlns a gold and
Wilbur Moore
the Cheer Committee.
white Madonna. .
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mas party to be held on Dec 21 Mra. Robert Horris, wlto had re·
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!lr~· Herm~~o~rl~~na~.nd •a•l
change of gl!ta. COIIlmittees for meTmhbehrsbtp.
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c ostesacs,. Mrs. Crary Davis,
ghters, Alhem Road, spent thr Mr. and Mr&amp; l_lallas Hassler Mi., Lenore GUes and Mra. Rod·
w~ek end al St Albans, W. Va. 1nd family of Columbus were the ncy DownliiiJ, were unable to be
~lth relatives.
f)unday guests or h~r Pllrents. !irescnt but Were eontributors.
lt. and Mrs. Harry Keiser, Min· :.Irs. Ruuell 'W a..Iated•in serv
r. · ._ ' •mille.
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1 • • • "'• 111ckev re~urned to thcit
ho~· l·chesher,- !tiro. Joh'lll,~lll~•; 1\11"•·
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fat~er, Willom Flohcr.
l•",ith the ,AJII!il~r Gardeners Clu~
The annual HaJiowr_&lt;Tt , ~art•
Mrs. J. H Cuckler lias return· If they IP9Utl!4 a Chrirtmaa decor·
waJ held at the Mason Glad•• •d 10 her -home, Powhatan Point allon eoll'l!li'lli,lhe town this year.
School on Tuesday afternoon 1rter a several weeks visit with

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relatives and £r1ends who called
during the liftcrnoon and evenu·g
Mrs. VIrgil Hamm preSided al the

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NORTHERN LOCAL Samuel
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T~• ,lrll~leport E111erk~ncy
Squll~ wu lallecl at 10:20 R· m.
Tuesd!fY wben the baby of !tlri.
XD([f BaiOy 'wai"iej.oiled' II~ at the
bome pi Mrs. Hd,en Batey. The
baby wu taken to Melgo Gene~;~~l
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99; Charles\. Bntrhcr 113. Jo·
seph E. carsey, 140, Ih-nry G.
W1181!oner, 182.
Si\LJSBURY LOCAL Nalha:o
P. Biggs, 248; Cllaries II. D~e hl .
3:11· Roher! E. lloover, ~47 , and
Edward F. king, 211.
SOUTHERN LOCAl .. Ralph
SQllth, 7111; Eugene llolicr, 485;

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Thereon lohnson, 848, ' Wtlliam
A. McKelvey, ·89'1 and Lowell

Wmgett, 3)19.
WESTERN LOCAL Wayne Tur·
ner, Zll:l; Hobert Davis, 329 and
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Birth '!Announced
In No. Carolina
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("f•"&lt;;f l!'~'ll.~f·l Cherry Point,
N. t ~., ~ aqpo\lncing the birth
of an l!iiiht · pound eight ounoo
son, David Allen, at "the Marine
Base ijospital U1ore.
Orandpparenta are Mr. an&lt;l Mr.
Hom~F Al)~n Har)fey, ~lld41eport
and Mrs. Toll\e Cciopcr, Princeton,
Va. Mrs. 'james Faulkn&lt;r.
Middleport, is a great grandmo
thcr of the new baby.

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lluriue they also visited Mr. anci
Mrs. Herman
Sayre, Eden Mrs. Virgil Walker, Bashan.
tart called Saturday on the fo!'·
'Mr. and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe
mer's sister, Mrs. Laura Pickens and daughter Marie! and fricnu
of Cincinnati were recent guests Pomeroy spent Sunday
with
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Hayman. Missci Augusta and Ida Wolf('
C::~pt. Edison Brace of the boa~
and brother Oro\'er.
Atlas spent the past week with
Airs. 1.. E. Pickens o! Athens
hi .~ family.
spent thr past wct•k witb r~lutiv ·
, Cruvl·r Wolfe visited his broth- t&gt;s :md !•·iends here.
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£'1' ).!r :tnd Mrs. Bentz Wolfe of
Mr~. Ccorgr Harris and son
PGllll'I"Oy .
Tommy and Mr. and Mr .~. Hil!
Closed Wed. Afternoon
W. 11. llu ~· m a n i." subsli tu!ing Hayman and !iOn Mike un&lt;t Mr

1 Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Swartz,

Nina Robin'!!'!' and Mrs. W. E.
Robinson visited ' Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Swartz in their newly purchased hof!Je in Marietta S!Jnday.

Cold Waves
Hair Styling

Evenlllgs By Appointment

SHIRLEY'~

BEAUTY SHOP
Court St. 311M Pomero)

VIsit Mi~dleport Dept. Store's

lt' arhin ~-:

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school and llts. Ira Bee~'' of f!aci~•

Ior ~I. Loti who is ill.
wcl-c callers' SundOy
].!r. anrl Mrs. Thi'ron Johnson ~1r s. W. H. !Inyman.
are spenrlin g a week's vacation 111

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Gl· orgia.
Mrs. Ra,· Cross of Clm•innati
~Jr . and Mrs. Titus Pickens a1:cl visited with hc.r br~~~cr ~1r. ep~
).!r~. lleui:Jh Ncigh!r vi sited Sun- Mrs. FI'C!d Philson
ct'nlly.
day wit h the latter's husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralp Wills am!
George Nciglt'l\ 11 p3ticnt in th r daughter o~ Colum_bus spent last
Holzer ll o;:; pllal.
Wf&gt;l'k"l"ltl wd._. hl'r Mrents, Mr

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Sto~art.

Mrs. Laura Brewster To Observe
96th ~irthday Sunday Novemb~r 10
Mrs. Laura Jenklnaoh

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FLANNEl Slt~TS
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{lr. Grandell Taylor, Chiropodist,
Huntington and Gallipolis, will be
the guest speaker at the November
dinner mel'ling of the Middleport
Buslne88 and Professional Women's Clu.,.
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T~t 4lnjler meeting will be held
at '6:30 on Tueaday; November 12,
at the First )i'resbytprl~p !Jburch.
T!te .!feailh and ' $a!~~ comqJitt~~
Is In eharge of the iouam which
will IIJii(ude music ' lbii Mlddiepot'l Hlil~ School ' gbt Notes".
Dr. Taylor's topic Is "The C~lr·
opodlst and What He Treall." ·

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M~D~LEPORT

STORE

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Daughter Born To
Edward Farleys

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"JUST A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"

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former local rcsjdents, are rm
noUncin~ the birth or an eight
pound five ounce daughter a•
Mndison, Ind., on Tuesday, No\'.
D. They have two sons.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. FBrley, Middleport,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cox, Duncan Falls.

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GREEN .BAY, Wis. UP- Aloysius" Jacubowski, 30, got a threeyear sentence Monday for going
on a fishing expedition. PoUce said
he put a hook and a lone pole
through a window to filch $6,300
from a slcepiftl carpenter's clothes.

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FLANNEJ, J,INilD

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Pomemy.
The flev. F. M. M¥ers waa the oificiating mlnlller._, Mr. Brewster
was County l!ecoraer sixty years
ago and s.fterw~~ . wu: Asslstanl
Post \laster of Pomeroy until hiH
age of retirement.
Mrs. Brewster is In apparent
good health and mentally alert al·
!bough in a wheel chair much or
her time. She is being tenderly and
graciously cnred lor by her niece,
Mrs. Lona White, wbo came lr.om
her home in California to be with
her aunt in her comfortabre home
on East Se~ond Stre~t, Pomeroy.
Mrs. White Is announcing that
she. and Aunt La~ra will keep
Open House to thell' relatives and
friend• Sunday afternoon, from
2:00 to 4:00 o'clock. ·

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Mrs. Brew!i\er was born on what
~as then called Austen Hill, out
Naylor'• Run I~ Pomeroy,. Novem·
l&gt;er 10. 1661, just when the Civil
War W41S getting well under way.
A few years later the £arnily rnoved to a log house on tne hill south
or \!'• ~ock Sp;in~ 'W grp~d~.'!ri July, !863, .Otlle of Ge;ieral
John Hunt Morgan's men were unwelcome visitors at the Jenkinson
~Ori1e. The old log house where
Mrs. -Brewster spe.at .ber girlhood
4aYs is still Stan~ ips in g9od ~o~ dltion and is now owned by Mr.
Fred Goeglei 0.
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Laura Jenkinson married Jesse

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will be 96 years old next Sunday, the B!iptist Church

2-DallySenlinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 6,1957

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Boob &amp; Sad41es

7:~q w~~n , Tra)~ .

This one's built with more aviation principles
throughout than any 'car before.
There's a gte$ter use of alrw~lght aluminum
In Its form and structur~llllb engine-In iu
styling-even In itJ quic!f·roollng brakes.
There's an air-home feeling of flight In Its per·
fonnance with Buick's B·12000 engine and
with Flight Pitch Dynaflow• that can switch
the pitch a million wa}'l.'
And evervwhere you go -you travel In new

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plut Air-Poise Suspension.'

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Love of Life
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Guiding Liihl
Katie's Kitchen
As the World Turns
Beat the Clock
Housepart
Big Payoff
The Verdict Is Yours
Brighter Day
Secret Storm
Edge of Night
'M~stery Theater
Your !sao Reporter
Sports Parade
Weatherman
casey Jonei'
'I' Love Lucy,
Big Record
Lucille Bali-Desl Arnez
U. S. Steel Houf
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lllorninl Movie
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Neighbors ·
Noon News
Cartoon Club
Llberace
Gretchen Wade Sbow
Movie .llltinee
American Bandatand
Do You Truat Your Wile
Wlld Bill Hlcllok
Micker Moue club
Car'IAIOn Olub .
Five Star Final
NeiiVI
Silent Servlte
Dlmeyland
Tomb41~ne Terri!Dry
Of!ie ~tid~
WaiiA!r WlncheU File

9:44 . .Sign On
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11:00 Understanding Yourself
11:1!0 Neighbors
12:oli Noon Newa
12:16 Cartoon Club
12:30 Llberace
1:00 Orelthen Wade Show ,
1:30 'Movie Matinee
3:00 Amerlean Bandstand
4:80 Do You Trust Your Wife
G:OO Woody Woodpecker
c~~!:~ ~~~se Club
8:~ Five Star Final
6.1 5 Newa
7;00 Dr. Cbrlotian
7:90 Circua .Boy
8:00 ZOrro
8:30 The Real McCoys
9:00 Pat Boone CbeV)I Show
9:30 0. S. S.
10:00 NaV)I Lo1
10:80 Public Dllender
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orlty
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Christmas Partf,
Middleport, o.
PhoDe 8021-Y
Dinner, Planned
ByCiubDec.13
Here'• An lnvitatic»n
Tbe Powder Puff Club ma_de
lor its Chrlotmaa dinner
TO JOIN OUR
&gt;d party on December 13\~
·hen It met Monday night at tbe
h &gt;me of Vera Covert.
RUTH BARRY HOSIERY CLUB
Sharon Jon.,, president,

WILl

I PAIR FREE!
$PEOAL FRIDAY. and .SATURDAY
llellelOUJ

PEANUT ,BUTrER KISSES
FIRST
10c
25c sP~:~
POUND.
.USE OUR LAY·AWAY NOW!
Ont~ JI,OD dOWII -"" .,. will Lay·Away any amount of Mer·
Pay bola-any way ·you went ony ti..-

.ON

Main. Floor
-'" juada,

PUlZLES
and ·GAMES,
FOR ALL AGES

59c ..,.

iJbiO.sRS

CARS and TRUCKS
$12.95 and up

$6~95

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HOLSTER
SETS

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TOY PIANOS
$1.99 to $4.98

DOLLS

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Hundreds ·to Choose From

RECORD
PLAYERS

clothes.

BLACKBOARDS
19c to $4.98 ·
Maple Finish

completely

Desk with Roll Top

ador~ble

Two drawers &amp; swivel chair

$24.95
Good, Strong Heavy

TRICYCLES
$3.98 to $14.95
Small Melal and

PLASTIC CAllS
25c and up

Other Dolls

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59c to $9.95

Telias Type

Tlble and· Chair Sels

$4.98 to $16.95

· CHAIRS
..$U8 -

$7.95 - $6.9lt

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·Dlnrler Sets . . . . . . . $4.98
tiNID
Wicker ·Cradles . . . $6.95

Sluffed aDd Fhtffy

TOYS .and ANIMALS
98c up

MUSICAL
·SINGING TOPS
.49c and up

$1.98 and $2.98

RADIOS
I

Wllh bead phones

$~.95 .

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Others 4k and UIJ.

TELEPHONES

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RED

98c

Football Outfits . . . $9.95
Rttultllon SIJII

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FOOTBALLS . $1.98 &amp; up
Shoulder Pads . . . . $2.98
Basketballs . . . . $1.00 up

Football Helmets . . $2.98
tJuat LJkt Tht Vanity)

Translsler ,

INTER-COM

CAP PISTOLS
79c

TOY CASH REGISTERS

Wood and Overstuffed

Remco

· SETS

WAlKIE TALKIES

' $4.98

$2.98

)Jetal

With Thick Rubber Tires

$7.95

.1.99 -to' $1G.95

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TO

. BABY BUGGIES

A SMALL DEPOSIT
WILL HQLD YOUR n!RCHASE
UNTIL CHRISTMAS

Large Size

$3.98

Saxoph4»nes
Clarineh
Trumpeh
$3.98 and $5.951

LARGE ASSORTMENT

plastic,

washable a n d

Eme-Toy
, Musical Instruments

$1.98 to $5.98

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Larce Seleellon

'' Ill All Price Ranges

WILD WEST STYLES

wert served. ·
Pre~ent~ were Sflaron Sone.e,
Phyllis Stanlet, Janet Slobart,
Betty ul rrls, Judy Van Cooney,
Polly Thomas, Carol H~~son,
Carolyn MilhOan, Grace Captelna,
Carla Wilson, Jeanette Crooks,
Alma Baumgardner, Mary Scot~

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LARGE ·i&amp;TAL

cllarge of the m..llnl with
\nne
Howell, advisor. The
:hriatmaa dinner will be held 11
1ne Martin Iiestauratit and the
party will be . held laWr at t.lte
•uime of the president. ·
Plans were also ma4e for a bake
ale ·to. be beld 81 tbe Trlluator
;leaners on Nov. 16th.
.
Hostesses were vera Covert,
rudy Arnold and Janice Asbury,
•sslsltd by M,rs. Erne1t Covert.
\utumn leaves and fruit were
Jsed on the candle-lit table and
;oft drinks and pop corn ballj

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Co., 4nce ,a major IUPRiles, ol cl·
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Sign up here and for. every 12 pairs of our flattering
nylon hose -you rece1ve

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'hte sororlly'a flowers are yel·
lo"'li&gt;Mf· tmllllelt \fOre uaed for
Ill• ia~le lftllllement : ·
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OLDSMOBILE
ARRIV E
N0VEMBER a
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Karr &amp;Viln
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Civic
Discussed When
Garden Club Met

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POMEROY

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alton and
daughter, ·cynthia! of Zanesville
were recent guest&gt; of Clyde
Pr~jects
drews and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Andrews ani!- family,
Miss Jeannatle Bm, Columbus,
was th• weekend gueat ~~ he'r
Mrs. Dor Schaefer, .assisted 1bY parent&gt;, Mr. and Mrs,__ Stanley
Mrs. R. W.' Flnsterwald 1 enter- Basa.
Mr&amp; Patrick Loehary Is con·
tained the Pomeroy Garden Club,
Monday afternoon at ber home, fined to her home wllh ,the flu.
Mrs, Mary Leifllelt left Mon·
Lin&lt;oln Hill. · Arrangements of
mums, chrfunthemum~ and roses day for Columbus where she will
were used throughout the home. spend · tbe winter with her sons
Durfng the meeting with Mis. and daughters-ln·law, Mr. a11d
Edward Boer, president, preeid- Mrs. BenUey Peeples .and Mr.
.
ine. there was a dismsslon c.I a•d Mrs. Edgar Peepl.,,
civic projects. An invillltlon waa Edward Sauer left Monday for
read tu attenil a "Forestry Field Florida whEre he will spend the
Day" at the Donald Mora farm. winter with, relatives.
Names were drawn for a gift
Cheryl Ebersbacb • spent the
exchange at the Christmas party weekend with Nancy Burns.
which will be held Monday, D~­
Mr. and Mrs. William Claar of
cmber 16 at the home Of Mrs. Chilileothe were weekend guests
Theodore Ebersbach with Mrs. E. or her parents Mr. and Mrs. ~d­
w. Coates · •• co-hostess. A 6:30 ward Parfitt.
diqncr at the Martin Restaurant Mrs. c. M. Thompson r~lurnod
wtfl precede the party. Members to her home, Columbus, Monday
who Cianttot attend are req uested artcr a visll with relatives.
to contact Mrs. Coates.
Mr. and Mr§1 Relno Lind
A dessert couroc was served by son Tom, Mr.•~n~&lt;Mrl!i:Eddle
,_,r. hostcuu . duting the! ~ocial flick and Mrs. c. M. Thompson
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were rcecnt business visitors in
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Gallipolis.
·
Mrs. Henry Reibel Is confined
• t Age Ill here'
to her home with the nu.
.
Roeae
,
Donley Reibel and daughlcr;
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Donna who have been Ill with the
'AN INVISIIIIIniCH'e
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fin are reported as imprOl'i~g.
Gtc row meney'a wonh ..
Mr and Mrs. Jam"\ Ogd1n of
'ole&lt;io arc spending ,a week with:
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,·latives here and In Wilkesville.
Virgil Campbell returned to
~'s employment at the Marietta
J'iant, Pt. Plea,.nt Tuesday after
n several days illness.
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Mr and Mrs. Clarenee Massar
l·&gt;ve. returned home alte( a vult
Pomeroy, Ohio .
~a~~i~~~l 1•1 Columbll&amp; with their JOn and
Court St.
;::;;:;~iii "'::;;::;;~~;;~==
•laughter-ln·law, Mr. ~nd Mrs.
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Fred 1. Gardner, pastor of the
Church"·of Christ, performed the
marriage of Norma Jean Leaptrol,
dauehter of Mr. and Mra. Thorn••
Howell. Padueah, Ky., to Richard
Barkhurst, •on of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Barkhurol; Pltts~ur1b. The
eereinony wa's given at the chUrch
at 12:30 p. m. November 2.
The' bride wore a street lepgth
dress of blue brocad~a sstln
with black accessories for her
wedding. Mr. aqcl Mr&amp; B~rk·
hurst left Immediately for ~JUs­
burgh for a weekend wedding
trip.
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They plan to make their home
In Middleport while he Is. employed at the Kaiser Aluminum

The Offielal Board of the United
lllethOdlsl Church met Honday
evenlni. at the ehlll'ch with Mil.
aa- p, Smltb, chairman; pretid·
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Devotlona, uolni tbe Tltankqlvlnl theme,- w,re led 117 l(r1, Qer·
aid Wildermuth. The repo\'1 of th• ,
truateea wao given. It Wll ID·
nouncl!d that the proeeedl !rom
lbe rummage sale held laat week
were paid on tbe new IWf. ,
11 waa repo!led 'that the mlssionorles to pray.for were aelec~
ed for the I!)Onlb• pi December,
January and Fe'irrurJy, Theo Smith,
reportlnl for th' Board of Educa·
Uon, alated thai plans for tho
Chrlltmaa proJril!l wei"J being
made. He al•o 11Jid ~ teacller wu
needed In the PriallrY.JU!IIOr d..
partment. The ·Boafd will solicit
subscription• for tho ''TQJetber"
Magu,ine. •
Mrs. C. F. Tompklrll, Mri.'(Jer·
aid Wildermut~ and Leo Crew
"ere named as 'the' ·Advent com·
mlttee. It wao onnoqnced by llrL
TompklDI tbat Cottaae Prayer
groups woul~ ,atart nejd week. It
was alao announced ·1"1 plana
were bei~J made for a Femlly
Night eacll monlfl. ll'lte report ,of
the Finance eommlttee waa &amp;IVOD
by Leo .Crew.
The formtlll of the frlendsbl•
circle and prayer by the Jlev. Eu·
gene Brown ·concl~dlid the me·•t·
ing.
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chon~itt you wllh -

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Mrs. Poul Chapma~, 'cflatriAn uf
the IIOCilol popll!ljtlee, ~' her oon&gt;
mljte' mein~"f•· •ere ID •~artie of

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Ma, rriage.Rites
Held Nov, 2nd
By Rev. Gardnef

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Highway Patrol
Climax
Playhouse 90
ll;C¥} Up-to-the-minute News
II :08 Scanning the Weother
ll:tO The Late Show ,

tt~ for"lbe lolfoiv
:~dges:
w.;. 'Am•biry. urldii" c~~·u,
Janet Duffy, Betty Evorson,' t!y
Fults, Shirley -IIP\l-!!On, Yv M~

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poun~1 of thruot behind
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Channel&amp; - W·s~ay Channels- Thursday

8:45
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So this Is a car of truly exciting ideas for
-the Air Born B-58 Buick. 4nd ·you s~ould
see it and drive it at your BuiCk dealer'• soon.
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12:30
1:00
1:30
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4:30

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12:10
12:15
12:30
12:45
1:00
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11:05
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Mel•o Temple, Pythlan Sisters, ace McElhinny reading a poem
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has been Invited to exemplify the "My Frlen ' Are L t c amps o
lnataUalion work. at the District Me". A voc.t solo by Mra. Mil·
11 convontlon In Netaonville on ton Russell with Mra. Paul HI!&gt;
November 21. The Invitation was tone1all as accompanist completed
recelved at the NIIUiar meeting the aerviee.
of the Temple Monday at tbe K.
Plans we.le made for the Christ
Of P. Hall with Mfl. Cash Babr,
party to 'llt&gt; held on the r,.
, MEC, presldlnc.
.
night In' December with
Mrs. George Cllllda has been
ot officers during th•
Invited to act 11 Manager at the
and sn exchange or gift•
conveBUon and . Mrs. Wllli•m
eoclal hour. The com·
Lowe Is th~ delegate from ·the · mlttee in chaltle of the party b
local Temple. TakiP&amp; part in the Mra. Lowe, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. All·
lnotallalion will be Mrs. William man and Mra. Myi'on Mll!~r.
Allmsn, Installing officer; Mrs.
A dessert eours.e was "f""d b?
Iiomer Jone~ Grand -Senior and Mrs. Allman, Mrs. McElhinny and
Mrs. Lo....,, Grand Manager.
Mrs. Betty Bins.
Durin~ t~e meetlnr tbe charter
was clrlped for llrJ.f Homer Ken·
nedy. wilh Mrs. Lowe giving the
memorial prayer and MrL Hor-

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ed patronage through the y!!ars.

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9:00 Kraft Thea!fe

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blueprfub ID y~ il i car built to
make your drJvJn, · ~~ mO~ern II your
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Channei13-Wednesday . Channell3- Thursd~y

To our many customers for their patron.

ao~ ~ morfiJI
AII!Craft Pr/nQip/ea
than· Nt.r ot,.er'car yet b41l1t

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6:15

Sign On
Today
Romper Room
Trouble With Father
Arlene Francis Show
Treasure Hunt
The Price ia flight
Trptb qr Cons~qucnces
Tic Tae Dough ·
It Could Be You
Mid·Day New'
Movietlme
llride and Groom
Mailnee Theatre
Que~n Co~ a pay
Modern Romances
Comedy time
Spinach Playhouse
l:Mt &amp; Scrusee
Sports Eye
Weathereast
News Picture
NBC News
Whirlybirds
Tic Tac Dough
!'OU Bet Your Life
!l{agncl
People'• Choice
Ford Show
'j'be1 ' Lux. Show with Rose·
• miJ'y Clooney
Jane Wfffiao.· ~bow

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Sign On
Today
Romper Room
Trouble With Father
Arlene Francis Show
'freaaure Hunt
The Price is Rlgh~
Trulh or Consequen..,
nc ').'ac Doutlh
It Could Be You
lllil\-i&gt;ay News
MQvtelime
Bride aod Groom
MaUnee Theatre
Q'ueen lor a Day •
Modern Romances
Comedy Time
Spinach Playhouse
Spot14 Eye .

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1957:-I,OfficiaiBoard
Meigs Temple, Pythian Sisters, Will , Of Church Met,
ExemplifY Installation For District Plan·Activities
Dally seJitlnel. Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Nov. 6,

Greyhound Vfag~s
$1.99 to $8.95
TRAP DRUM sm
$1.98 and up
SNARE DRUMS
59c a1d up
And nt~ny, m~ny other t.rs 1.,.t
pmes too numerous to mtn!IOfl, Everytiling on tht mOin

floor rttdy for your Mlldloft,
UM our conv•nitnt lay-awar
• snull deposit holds your selection until wanted. Come ,in
tomorrow _ new shipmenb of
toyt arriving dally.

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!Irs. Gene Beegle and daugh·
te-r Lois of New Hrighton, l'a.,
»nd Tamara Roush of Easl Lt··

Birth '!Announced
In No. Carolina
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Pfc. and Mrs. Henry D. Cooper,
("f•"&lt;;f l!'~'ll.~f·l Cherry Point,
N. t ~., ~ aqpo\lncing the birth
of an l!iiiht · pound eight ounoo
son, David Allen, at "the Marine
Base ijospital U1ore.
Orandpparenta are Mr. an&lt;l Mr.
Hom~F Al)~n Har)fey, ~lld41eport
and Mrs. Toll\e Cciopcr, Princeton,
Va. Mrs. 'james Faulkn&lt;r.
Middleport, is a great grandmo
thcr of the new baby.

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family were dinner gu"ts Supday

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or Mr. und ~'Irs. Fred Sh~tin ol
lluriue they also visited Mr. anci
Mrs. Herman
Sayre, Eden Mrs. Virgil Walker, Bashan.
tart called Saturday on the fo!'·
'Mr. and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe
mer's sister, Mrs. Laura Pickens and daughter Marie! and fricnu
of Cincinnati were recent guests Pomeroy spent Sunday
with
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Hayman. Missci Augusta and Ida Wolf('
C::~pt. Edison Brace of the boa~
and brother Oro\'er.
Atlas spent the past week with
Airs. 1.. E. Pickens o! Athens
hi .~ family.
spent thr past wct•k witb r~lutiv ·
, Cruvl·r Wolfe visited his broth- t&gt;s :md !•·iends here.
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£'1' ).!r :tnd Mrs. Bentz Wolfe of
Mr~. Ccorgr Harris and son
PGllll'I"Oy .
Tommy and Mr. and Mr .~. Hil!
Closed Wed. Afternoon
W. 11. llu ~· m a n i." subsli tu!ing Hayman and !iOn Mike un&lt;t Mr

1 Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Swartz,

Nina Robin'!!'!' and Mrs. W. E.
Robinson visited ' Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Swartz in their newly purchased hof!Je in Marietta S!Jnday.

Cold Waves
Hair Styling

Evenlllgs By Appointment

SHIRLEY'~

BEAUTY SHOP
Court St. 311M Pomero)

VIsit Mi~dleport Dept. Store's

lt' arhin ~-:

iu Hacinc grude

school and llts. Ira Bee~'' of f!aci~•

Ior ~I. Loti who is ill.
wcl-c callers' SundOy
].!r. anrl Mrs. Thi'ron Johnson ~1r s. W. H. !Inyman.
are spenrlin g a week's vacation 111

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Mr. :mil

Gl· orgia.
Mrs. Ra,· Cross of Clm•innati
~Jr . and Mrs. Titus Pickens a1:cl visited with hc.r br~~~cr ~1r. ep~
).!r~. lleui:Jh Ncigh!r vi sited Sun- Mrs. FI'C!d Philson
ct'nlly.
day wit h the latter's husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralp Wills am!
George Nciglt'l\ 11 p3ticnt in th r daughter o~ Colum_bus spent last
Holzer ll o;:; pllal.
Wf&gt;l'k"l"ltl wd._. hl'r Mrents, Mr

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Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Roush and 1 and Mrs. John

Sto~art.

Mrs. Laura Brewster To Observe
96th ~irthday Sunday Novemb~r 10
Mrs. Laura Jenklnaoh

B~l~ter

BARGAIN
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FLANNEl Slt~TS
~LAMNIL P.J.'s
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{lr. Grandell Taylor, Chiropodist,
Huntington and Gallipolis, will be
the guest speaker at the November
dinner mel'ling of the Middleport
Buslne88 and Professional Women's Clu.,.
;.
T~t 4lnjler meeting will be held
at '6:30 on Tueaday; November 12,
at the First )i'resbytprl~p !Jburch.
T!te .!feailh and ' $a!~~ comqJitt~~
Is In eharge of the iouam which
will IIJii(ude music ' lbii Mlddiepot'l Hlil~ School ' gbt Notes".
Dr. Taylor's topic Is "The C~lr·
opodlst and What He Treall." ·

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M~D~LEPORT

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Daughter Born To
Edward Farleys

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former local rcsjdents, are rm
noUncin~ the birth or an eight
pound five ounce daughter a•
Mndison, Ind., on Tuesday, No\'.
D. They have two sons.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. FBrley, Middleport,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cox, Duncan Falls.

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"I WAS ONLY PtSHING"
GREEN .BAY, Wis. UP- Aloysius" Jacubowski, 30, got a threeyear sentence Monday for going
on a fishing expedition. PoUce said
he put a hook and a lone pole
through a window to filch $6,300
from a slcepiftl carpenter's clothes.

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· Dinner Me.eting

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BOYS and GIRLS
FLANNEJ, J,INilD

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Pomemy.
The flev. F. M. M¥ers waa the oificiating mlnlller._, Mr. Brewster
was County l!ecoraer sixty years
ago and s.fterw~~ . wu: Asslstanl
Post \laster of Pomeroy until hiH
age of retirement.
Mrs. Brewster is In apparent
good health and mentally alert al·
!bough in a wheel chair much or
her time. She is being tenderly and
graciously cnred lor by her niece,
Mrs. Lona White, wbo came lr.om
her home in California to be with
her aunt in her comfortabre home
on East Se~ond Stre~t, Pomeroy.
Mrs. White Is announcing that
she. and Aunt La~ra will keep
Open House to thell' relatives and
friend• Sunday afternoon, from
2:00 to 4:00 o'clock. ·

November 10.
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Mrs. Brew!i\er was born on what
~as then called Austen Hill, out
Naylor'• Run I~ Pomeroy,. Novem·
l&gt;er 10. 1661, just when the Civil
War W41S getting well under way.
A few years later the £arnily rnoved to a log house on tne hill south
or \!'• ~ock Sp;in~ 'W grp~d~.'!ri July, !863, .Otlle of Ge;ieral
John Hunt Morgan's men were unwelcome visitors at the Jenkinson
~Ori1e. The old log house where
Mrs. -Brewster spe.at .ber girlhood
4aYs is still Stan~ ips in g9od ~o~ dltion and is now owned by Mr.
Fred Goeglei 0.
,
Laura Jenkinson married Jesse

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Brewster, December

will be 96 years old next Sunday, the B!iptist Church

2-DallySenlinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 6,1957

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Christmas Partf,
Middleport, o.
PhoDe 8021-Y
Dinner, Planned
ByCiubDec.13
Here'• An lnvitatic»n
Tbe Powder Puff Club ma_de
lor its Chrlotmaa dinner
TO JOIN OUR
&gt;d party on December 13\~
·hen It met Monday night at tbe
h &gt;me of Vera Covert.
RUTH BARRY HOSIERY CLUB
Sharon Jon.,, president,

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$PEOAL FRIDAY. and .SATURDAY
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PEANUT ,BUTrER KISSES
FIRST
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.USE OUR LAY·AWAY NOW!
Ont~ JI,OD dOWII -"" .,. will Lay·Away any amount of Mer·
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PUlZLES
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FOR ALL AGES

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CARS and TRUCKS
$12.95 and up

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RECORD
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clothes.

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completely

Desk with Roll Top

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Two drawers &amp; swivel chair

$24.95
Good, Strong Heavy

TRICYCLES
$3.98 to $14.95
Small Melal and

PLASTIC CAllS
25c and up

Other Dolls

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Telias Type

Tlble and· Chair Sels

$4.98 to $16.95

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·Dlnrler Sets . . . . . . . $4.98
tiNID
Wicker ·Cradles . . . $6.95

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98c up

MUSICAL
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UNTIL CHRISTMAS

Large Size

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WILD WEST STYLES

wert served. ·
Pre~ent~ were Sflaron Sone.e,
Phyllis Stanlet, Janet Slobart,
Betty ul rrls, Judy Van Cooney,
Polly Thomas, Carol H~~son,
Carolyn MilhOan, Grace Captelna,
Carla Wilson, Jeanette Crooks,
Alma Baumgardner, Mary Scot~

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cllarge of the m..llnl with
\nne
Howell, advisor. The
:hriatmaa dinner will be held 11
1ne Martin Iiestauratit and the
party will be . held laWr at t.lte
•uime of the president. ·
Plans were also ma4e for a bake
ale ·to. be beld 81 tbe Trlluator
;leaners on Nov. 16th.
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Hostesses were vera Covert,
rudy Arnold and Janice Asbury,
•sslsltd by M,rs. Erne1t Covert.
\utumn leaves and fruit were
Jsed on the candle-lit table and
;oft drinks and pop corn ballj

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lo"'li&gt;Mf· tmllllelt \fOre uaed for
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OLDSMOBILE
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N0VEMBER a
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alton and
daughter, ·cynthia! of Zanesville
were recent guest&gt; of Clyde
Pr~jects
drews and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Andrews ani!- family,
Miss Jeannatle Bm, Columbus,
was th• weekend gueat ~~ he'r
Mrs. Dor Schaefer, .assisted 1bY parent&gt;, Mr. and Mrs,__ Stanley
Mrs. R. W.' Flnsterwald 1 enter- Basa.
Mr&amp; Patrick Loehary Is con·
tained the Pomeroy Garden Club,
Monday afternoon at ber home, fined to her home wllh ,the flu.
Mrs, Mary Leifllelt left Mon·
Lin&lt;oln Hill. · Arrangements of
mums, chrfunthemum~ and roses day for Columbus where she will
were used throughout the home. spend · tbe winter with her sons
Durfng the meeting with Mis. and daughters-ln·law, Mr. a11d
Edward Boer, president, preeid- Mrs. BenUey Peeples .and Mr.
.
ine. there was a dismsslon c.I a•d Mrs. Edgar Peepl.,,
civic projects. An invillltlon waa Edward Sauer left Monday for
read tu attenil a "Forestry Field Florida whEre he will spend the
Day" at the Donald Mora farm. winter with, relatives.
Names were drawn for a gift
Cheryl Ebersbacb • spent the
exchange at the Christmas party weekend with Nancy Burns.
which will be held Monday, D~­
Mr. and Mrs. William Claar of
cmber 16 at the home Of Mrs. Chilileothe were weekend guests
Theodore Ebersbach with Mrs. E. or her parents Mr. and Mrs. ~d­
w. Coates · •• co-hostess. A 6:30 ward Parfitt.
diqncr at the Martin Restaurant Mrs. c. M. Thompson r~lurnod
wtfl precede the party. Members to her home, Columbus, Monday
who Cianttot attend are req uested artcr a visll with relatives.
to contact Mrs. Coates.
Mr. and Mr§1 Relno Lind
A dessert couroc was served by son Tom, Mr.•~n~&lt;Mrl!i:Eddle
,_,r. hostcuu . duting the! ~ocial flick and Mrs. c. M. Thompson
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were rcecnt business visitors in
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Gallipolis.
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Mrs. Henry Reibel Is confined
• t Age Ill here'
to her home with the nu.
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Roeae
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Donley Reibel and daughlcr;
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Donna who have been Ill with the
'AN INVISIIIIIniCH'e
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fin are reported as imprOl'i~g.
Gtc row meney'a wonh ..
Mr and Mrs. Jam"\ Ogd1n of
'ole&lt;io arc spending ,a week with:
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,·latives here and In Wilkesville.
Virgil Campbell returned to
~'s employment at the Marietta
J'iant, Pt. Plea,.nt Tuesday after
n several days illness.
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Mr and Mrs. Clarenee Massar
l·&gt;ve. returned home alte( a vult
Pomeroy, Ohio .
~a~~i~~~l 1•1 Columbll&amp; with their JOn and
Court St.
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•laughter-ln·law, Mr. ~nd Mrs.
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Fred 1. Gardner, pastor of the
Church"·of Christ, performed the
marriage of Norma Jean Leaptrol,
dauehter of Mr. and Mra. Thorn••
Howell. Padueah, Ky., to Richard
Barkhurst, •on of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Barkhurol; Pltts~ur1b. The
eereinony wa's given at the chUrch
at 12:30 p. m. November 2.
The' bride wore a street lepgth
dress of blue brocad~a sstln
with black accessories for her
wedding. Mr. aqcl Mr&amp; B~rk·
hurst left Immediately for ~JUs­
burgh for a weekend wedding
trip.
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They plan to make their home
In Middleport while he Is. employed at the Kaiser Aluminum

The Offielal Board of the United
lllethOdlsl Church met Honday
evenlni. at the ehlll'ch with Mil.
aa- p, Smltb, chairman; pretid·
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Devotlona, uolni tbe Tltankqlvlnl theme,- w,re led 117 l(r1, Qer·
aid Wildermuth. The repo\'1 of th• ,
truateea wao given. It Wll ID·
nouncl!d that the proeeedl !rom
lbe rummage sale held laat week
were paid on tbe new IWf. ,
11 waa repo!led 'that the mlssionorles to pray.for were aelec~
ed for the I!)Onlb• pi December,
January and Fe'irrurJy, Theo Smith,
reportlnl for th' Board of Educa·
Uon, alated thai plans for tho
Chrlltmaa proJril!l wei"J being
made. He al•o 11Jid ~ teacller wu
needed In the PriallrY.JU!IIOr d..
partment. The ·Boafd will solicit
subscription• for tho ''TQJetber"
Magu,ine. •
Mrs. C. F. Tompklrll, Mri.'(Jer·
aid Wildermut~ and Leo Crew
"ere named as 'the' ·Advent com·
mlttee. It wao onnoqnced by llrL
TompklDI tbat Cottaae Prayer
groups woul~ ,atart nejd week. It
was alao announced ·1"1 plana
were bei~J made for a Femlly
Night eacll monlfl. ll'lte report ,of
the Finance eommlttee waa &amp;IVOD
by Leo .Crew.
The formtlll of the frlendsbl•
circle and prayer by the Jlev. Eu·
gene Brown ·concl~dlid the me·•t·
ing.
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Mrs. Poul Chapma~, 'cflatriAn uf
the IIOCilol popll!ljtlee, ~' her oon&gt;
mljte' mein~"f•· •ere ID •~artie of

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Ma, rriage.Rites
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Janet Duffy, Betty Evorson,' t!y
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Mel•o Temple, Pythlan Sisters, ace McElhinny reading a poem
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has been Invited to exemplify the "My Frlen ' Are L t c amps o
lnataUalion work. at the District Me". A voc.t solo by Mra. Mil·
11 convontlon In Netaonville on ton Russell with Mra. Paul HI!&gt;
November 21. The Invitation was tone1all as accompanist completed
recelved at the NIIUiar meeting the aerviee.
of the Temple Monday at tbe K.
Plans we.le made for the Christ
Of P. Hall with Mfl. Cash Babr,
party to 'llt&gt; held on the r,.
, MEC, presldlnc.
.
night In' December with
Mrs. George Cllllda has been
ot officers during th•
Invited to act 11 Manager at the
and sn exchange or gift•
conveBUon and . Mrs. Wllli•m
eoclal hour. The com·
Lowe Is th~ delegate from ·the · mlttee in chaltle of the party b
local Temple. TakiP&amp; part in the Mra. Lowe, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. All·
lnotallalion will be Mrs. William man and Mra. Myi'on Mll!~r.
Allmsn, Installing officer; Mrs.
A dessert eours.e was "f""d b?
Iiomer Jone~ Grand -Senior and Mrs. Allman, Mrs. McElhinny and
Mrs. Lo....,, Grand Manager.
Mrs. Betty Bins.
Durin~ t~e meetlnr tbe charter
was clrlped for llrJ.f Homer Ken·
nedy. wilh Mrs. Lowe giving the
memorial prayer and MrL Hor-

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blueprfub ID y~ il i car built to
make your drJvJn, · ~~ mO~ern II your
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To our many customers for their patron.

ao~ ~ morfiJI
AII!Craft Pr/nQip/ea
than· Nt.r ot,.er'car yet b41l1t

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Sign On
Today
Romper Room
Trouble With Father
Arlene Francis Show
Treasure Hunt
The Price ia flight
Trptb qr Cons~qucnces
Tic Tae Dough ·
It Could Be You
Mid·Day New'
Movietlme
llride and Groom
Mailnee Theatre
Que~n Co~ a pay
Modern Romances
Comedy time
Spinach Playhouse
l:Mt &amp; Scrusee
Sports Eye
Weathereast
News Picture
NBC News
Whirlybirds
Tic Tac Dough
!'OU Bet Your Life
!l{agncl
People'• Choice
Ford Show
'j'be1 ' Lux. Show with Rose·
• miJ'y Clooney
Jane Wfffiao.· ~bow

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Sign On
Today
Romper Room
Trouble With Father
Arlene Francis Show
'freaaure Hunt
The Price is Rlgh~
Trulh or Consequen..,
nc ').'ac Doutlh
It Could Be You
lllil\-i&gt;ay News
MQvtelime
Bride aod Groom
MaUnee Theatre
Q'ueen lor a Day •
Modern Romances
Comedy Time
Spinach Playhouse
Spot14 Eye .

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1957:-I,OfficiaiBoard
Meigs Temple, Pythian Sisters, Will , Of Church Met,
ExemplifY Installation For District Plan·Activities
Dally seJitlnel. Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Nov. 6,

Greyhound Vfag~s
$1.99 to $8.95
TRAP DRUM sm
$1.98 and up
SNARE DRUMS
59c a1d up
And nt~ny, m~ny other t.rs 1.,.t
pmes too numerous to mtn!IOfl, Everytiling on tht mOin

floor rttdy for your Mlldloft,
UM our conv•nitnt lay-awar
• snull deposit holds your selection until wanted. Come ,in
tomorrow _ new shipmenb of
toyt arriving dally.

10me In ·And Save At StiHlers
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fte D•UJ Sentinel

SPOitrt;S
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th~.::1ntet hr. two ni~

yeats to run, Steve Seho wiU be

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0., Nov.

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Bible

thl1 week's United Prell ra!lnfll,
are picked to deleat Southern
Methodist by a! lca11 (wo touch·
dOWilH.

,NEW YORK UP.- TOXII A6M,
Oklahoma and Auburn _ the top
dog• of college football - arc .fa·
vored to extend their unbeaten and
untied records through another
week end ol head-knocking.

Rev. Bruce camer.oo

Oklahoma 1.! an 18·poillt favor·
"e to make Mi.,olirl Its ~7th
jecullvc victim, ona third
Auburn ;, the choice by
polnto over Mississippi.
All other members ol the Unit·
cd l'rcss top 10 are favore..dlichiinn
least one touchdown. ,,

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nati, r&lt;·presen(l!lve lor the Amor·
lean Ulble Soci~.IY1 wae fiUest
spb,kct altho meeting ol the
Meigs ,County Ministerial Auoclalion, h•hl Monda¥ '!'PIPing at the
Ra~Jqe ' n4~11it !&lt;hlifc!l.
Wortd.wlde Bt61e mdlng !rom
Thankl&amp;iving to Chrlotmas ipd
family Bl»&gt;e rblidinfl bolng
emphasized !n January was ditCUs·
oed by the speaker.
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Tbe Rev, Ralp)l C. Zundel, vice
president, presided at the meeting
which opened with 'devotions led
by the Rev. WeBleJ _Jenkina, p~tor
of the host ehureJI. Th• Rev. Jphn
Elwood was elect'd •• president
to fill a vataney of several months.
The Rev. Roy K. Williams, pastor
of the Syracuse Nazarene Church
is the secretary and treasurer.
The Executive comittcc was
authorized to plan for tbe next
meeting which will be s Christmas
party for tho pastor and their 1om·
iliF'· The affair will be held In
Mtddleport Hnd the Rev. KonkriQhl
postor of Heath Methodis\ Ch~r~h
was named Io arrange lor the dtn·
ncr.

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FURNITURE

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but , •.,.. nha ho~ . tom!NIIi"
In which -ht won 2t 0110re timtt
IOPDtd by 25·14 ot Pllllburth Ill
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P.UlSES

Rev. Williams was named a•
chairman of the schedule which
was arranged lor services at , Ih~
Cnunty 1nflrmary; the wrmonettes
for The Dally Senllnel; and jaP,
lalns for the Metes General olpllal. F.ev. Zundel was nom as
chairman of publicity lor the world
wide Bible reoding.
Plans were also made to pbbll·
d
elze
~·~llalt family Bible rea:
lnt with wfndpw dllij&gt;lays of tbe
Bible iJjd traaslluons by the
Ameri"ll l!lbt, Soel~ty, '" Mid·
dlep6it, Poiberoy, SYracuse, : Ra·
cine and other rural communities.
11 w~s aP'eed to sponsor Dr. ,Roy
. 811! Jh'j tre1lliie~l of the Inter·
dcnom nation Sunday S!hool! lei·
· sons, weekly In The DailY Sendlnel
and Rev. J!DI\bt• w~· name a•
the chalrlfUirl In ~harce .
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At lh&lt;! close ol the meet ng •

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WADSWORTH
WATCHES

For Christmas

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llartha McElroy and IIOftf,
lloy We11 1 of Columbp•
on bts mp1~.,1
Am7 Wolf on
Sunday afternoon.
Mlltun Tuttle ljJenl the weei
end wllh hit ramllr.
Mr. and Mrr. Albert Paynter vi~
lted Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Tultle
Mrr. l!ple Worner an llro. Mar· Sunhy afternoon.
tho McElroy IJ'fOt 'Saturday afttr· Dolberl PuiU111 and Wllbar Me·
noon with Mri. Amr Wolf.
EI!OY"'Pent Wedoeaday With Mrr.
. Leo,ard fnllfr fr'l'l' Orlando, llatlh• llcl!boy. ond C.ne.
f1• .. Is viii!Jnf biB arariddauehttr, )llymond Wolf, Coturnbua, vioi~
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tuttle and ed hiJ grandmother, Mrs. Amy
family.
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IV oil Saturd'tty evening.
Mr.
of
Mrr. hecla Rlt&lt;:ble called on
Basil,
11,.. AlllJ Wolf Sunday evening.

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roI"ICe Dun Jump1

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••U'd

Eatl• Rldf•·

Salvation Army
Revival S~rvi~
ls Nuw Underway
Tne flr&lt;t night or revival It
lhe Salvalion Army which wilt
continue for two weeks was re·

)lr~, &lt;'larenoe Wilbur ·and oon.
Jell, AIJeii&lt;n~y, N,r,, Y!l{~ or•l-==~;;;;;;;.;;jjwi;:
vbltlng hot pUeati, loll'. itid Mr&lt;.
Ralph .!'OIIer and "'"''· Mn.
Glenn .Tuttle and flmlly.

Mro. Rober! Wbile oad daughter
Sue, spent Suaday wtlh Mr and
lin. William Clll' 1nd daughtero.
Mrs. ll~len Sauvae:e and 1011,
Cat't and ~1r». Pear! Fls~hr Wf!r11
in Spcnc~r. W. Va., Monday to
attend the funeral of their uncle.
Robert Fotmer ol Cre•ton, W.
Va.
Mn. Virgil Rouah Is Ill WI' h
the flu.

The llolin~• Trio from Point
Pleasant Bible School presentrd
the inspiraUcmal music for the
opening night.
A Marimba solo was rcatul't!d
Tuesday evoning.
Capt. Glenn~ ' Rummell invltcs
the public to attend the servl~eo.

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INSUlATED

Boya'

OUTDOOit lOOts

CAR COATS

(C-ntlnuuod From fop One)
.Carroll Sn~wdenJ~1 .
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· BEDFORb 1~wl&gt;. TRUSr,f'F.:

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JACkEtS

Hanin~,

ond Albert Warner, 131, r
CHESTER TRUSTEE Arthur
Orr. 213: Thorn" J. Scott • .It!;
Charles Bl.,cll, 373· Floyd Ride·
hour, 180.
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.. COLUMbiA TI\US'ItE:
V.
Norris, 66; c. w. Curry, 102;
Alva Rupe, ·97.
LEBANON TRUSTEE Fl:snk
Cornell, 1fi; Warde,n Ours,
c. G. Sh effl eJd, 3'.; G. A. m,
94; John Lawson, 22; William
Long, 32; Clarence Boker, 'D:
Clinton E. Johnson, 74.
LETART TRUSTEE : Charle~ R.
Manuel, 54 ilerache1 Roush, !Go;
Richard B. Rowe, 164; JUlian
Hill, ) 70.
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OLIYE TRUSTEE Guy A. Spen.
oer, 42: Ralph Barton, 2U; \f'er·
die Wlnolow Smith, at; Joe . S.
Marks, 51 Eldon R. Bl·•·
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~vfrelt L. Schultz, 31; George
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Reed, 127 Shirley Swan, 7~; Clar~nee Young, 3.
ORANGE TRUSTEE: C. W.
Hencjc'nd, 129: . Rolan~ Tor·

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Wherever yOu fO, w~iv•; tile
weall&gt;er, enjof ~ illdrii Uitf.
fort, and suppOrt b•ilt rig!ll ldlo
lhtse sturdy ·. bootJI They•r•
&lt;rohod of superior llottrlcilo lo
wear longer, fit better, givt 't~
so much mart for your money•

by Ptli'ltm
Sleevetess, Plillever and
coat styles In wool, or·
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Converiient
Christ..-os
Loy·A-Way Plan

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DOWNIE-GROSS, INC.

"Where Your Cc!nfldeaee

II JutUfl~"
Pomero~

Rutland Chiefs
Thank All Who
Aided Champions

FOR
CHRISTMAS

Towns·People

and

•Iudenl•

have followed the teaun cnthus
lastlcally and loy111ly during the
season. Orin Smith, executive
ho1d or the We"tcrn Local School

8S DISCOuNT ON ANY

BIKE

~ne

look tells you ••• there-. nothing

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in the worlcl.!

District, and Henry Null Jr., faoulty udvt..ors or the athletic department at Rutland High School
have been 11ssisted by many per·
sons and wish to express •their
appreciation for 1he cooperatlon
and support they have rt'rcived.

Purcho1ed for Co1h

Press gang: Tom Williamson,
sports writer; J11ck Denison, an·
nounccr; Bill Brown . Carrol Snow·
den, phones: Ronnie Rife, spul·
tcr; Ray Stone, maintcnanct:
Larry Hoffman, !1pott1•r.

Loy-A.woy On Smoll D•pollt
At Regular Price•

B.

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Ulllity worker, Earl

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LONDON-Willie Towool, 136,
South A,r,t.t , sto,.ptd Jose Htrl\·

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NIW ORLIANS-Roy Torm11,
t47, Mexico City, outoolntod lltr·

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td Kid Plchhl~o, 150, HIVono, tO.
DEN\IIR-Jooy Glordtllo, 160
1'1 Rooodoll, ~· Y., outpointed
Will O..ovn, 1571'&lt;, Pltl$burgh,
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lw11ptl And Ford'• n1w glr mpution

It made eyM pop f~ Paril to
Pakistan •• , a car ,:Wgg.;l it
proved ltil mettle in ~ road ":\t
around the entire wo!ldl What 1
more, It did It on *"rprJatnaly

rt!l¥1!1 ~~ C.GI l¥1t'f tlt111 10/fiiOftl

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lt.Pf In II ell of lug;a'g •lt loadld. An
11tro COil option, yo~ get all lhlt at
troditior.allr !cw Ford prit•d

she'll love
a color telephone
to match her color scheme

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Nothln~ rolll 1iki6 fla11, ~~~
tltt ~~&lt;ret of 'ord't llonclli"' ""·

free.mo,.lno 11ttl boll1in tht ltttrlng

nttth11nllll ott virtually- frlctlon-fr•
-gift you lflt cloMit ltllng yet to
pow11 ltttrl"'' CoN in oM trr Ill

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When the Chiysler Corporation's Forward Look
burst upon the horizon, it made obsolete all J!ast
concepts of automobiie design . . . and in so dding
found instant tavdr
, even-Where in Am~rica.
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Now you are invited tO !ee and drive the bright

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hu;nan endeavor there ariaes one
;•man or one product universally, acknowledged as
· the leader, the trailblazer, the star.
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new Star of the Forward Look-Plymouth for 1958.
There's more lhan blazing beauty to lhu StarPlymouth's stamina survived one of the tnugbest
tests of all times: 58,000 miles in 58 days, over every
kind of road, throujh every type of traffic.

If you have never thrilled to the mastery of a
star . . . this is your year !or Plymouth. A genuine
revelation is yollfll, now, at your Plymouth dealer's.

F-) GIMERAL TELEPHON_I _C()MPANYl.

PR'ESTON MOTORS, INC.

461 SOUTH TfiiRD IVi.' ..

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WONDERFUL CH1UsrMAS GIFT . .. an •ddiiionalielephone in
•Pfkling cOlor t~al blends with her decor ..Choosefro": 3 new
P"t~ tintB, ddigned with ljfdrooms and ki(fhem m m&gt;~d ... or the
11 ot!&gt;er pr~tty colors ouiuble all through the home. ll WIU mctn •
CO{iveiienct privacy, prote&lt;:tion •.• mOre beauty, too. &lt;!1ft 1vr pped
ii d(;Jired. oUr bu1iot.. o&amp;ite lbr complete information.

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I!lool'uellnduction.domelnand
let ua show you the llwll• 1111111

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a IIXJl'ld-wide test and toia
toidf opprorul befor• ill

ton, 143. Sin Jo... KO'd Stnt

When mon8J II the qu•~• QtJ
Lob Ia the lriiWII'. Juet flO to your
ph~ and call City Loan. It'• quick
and C!OIIftdential. Tbe tenn• ut made
to llllt you line. Call u1 lie(ore JQU
bonowor buy on CrecUt. Noobllladon.

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The 68 Ford ;, the !~Mal eat ftt
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RICHM&lt;tND, Coiii.-Honk c...
tv. 159. Son Froneloco, dodolon~d
Dick LIM, 160, 1olM, h:ftho, 10.

PHONE

The tax levy for Rutland· pass·
ed alSo 93 votes favoring the 'levy
and 33 opposing .

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Fight Results

Sch~ol Levy , For 1152

ref-':

Mcllarry:

Junior cli!SS members.
Band Director Robert Seibert
and the band m~mber.!' and Judy
Cha!e, Clara Hysell. Elaine
Steele, Lana Turner und Llnd~t
Cremean.!l, cheer leaden.

Southern

for trustel!,
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Bert Cpx ··
George Lowther; D. v. Morris and :
Lawrence Carpenter, all one .vot~
each.
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Rutland Board of Public
lairs: Dick Foley· 4; Ell bep. ,.
son, 3· Arnold Grate. 3;' Bob til.
3 and' William Hoboletter 2.

Refreshment stand wor~ers. Ell·
zab~th LlnJ d, Mrs. C. 0. Chapmllll

tiOO ... $500...

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.Col1,1mbia write-ins
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were: Eddie Howery;

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Martha Mary
Ohlinger,
Alborta
SnoW·
rrr;~;~==~~~==:!~!!::::~~~sellers,
Elizabeth
Chapman,
den.

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Tom Ste.wart, Eli Denison.
Gall'!, Clarenct' Dickrn; Tirko!·

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Forward

IEWELERS~~~~IU~~S~T;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.~·_:ts~7!ov~e:_r~Ge~o~rg~!~t•~'te~ch~·=:-

Box and chuln : Bill Wilford,
Paul Pattorson, Jack Han·lson.
Scouting, Carl Denison; Trar.
fk, Ernest Moldun,

Roush's Shoe Store

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Rutland's foolhall team and
their coache.s, Jim Vcnnari and
Kei·th Nelson, huvc won Ihe
Little Buckeye League champion·
!hlp for their school this yeaT
for the fifth time in JO yean.

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; J. E. ~ iil.'i;119; D•t·
bert 'I· om;ne . ;' Cn'arles lly·
sell, 79; c. H. I!~~' \8~
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Middleport Police Chief l,.eRoy
SALEM TRU tEJ;:/ 1 Sydney
IN' EVERY I'AI.
!XTU~. VAWE
Bartrum
until
yesterday
bellev~d
Harless,
130;
W.
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lfainpton,
122
from
that his bailiwick was well on its Fremont Stevens, 118 ~~
way
toward an accident free re- SApSBURY Tl\l)STEE: Wal·
the American Beauty serie~
cord, but within a •pace of 35 mm- ter Schreiber, 397; ·Fred G. Lei!·
utes found himself investigating belt, 318; Pearl Jacobs, 726; Denwith new petite movement
three.
ver Hysell, 445; James G. Lew,.,
The first ""'orred on Race-st 318: !toss Evans, 269.
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at 11:35 when Mary Davis, 43, of
SUTTON TRUSTEE : Clark.Jivl·
"Home of Arrow Sblrll"
,
PIODUCT. Of !LGIN
Middleport, driving 4Peacock Coal den. · 110; William ' Thuener, 184;
E. MilD St.
Pomeroy, Ohio N'. Set'ODd Ave: ·
Mlddle,.rt I
• Co. truck, pulled fi'om the curb Elson Spencer, 207; Homer M.
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and collided ·with a,., drivcn .by C(rrlc, 314; E. E. Hayman, tip: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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ain"age to ·both vehicles wa'a~~l: lliiill; tf69;,~tls F. Knopp, 343.
tlmated ot $75 each.
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CONSTABLES: Raymond t'&lt;•·
At 12:05 on Second·av, Ro¥rt ford, CheSler Twp., 88; Henry
Eastman, 17, of Pomeroy, drlvmg :Werry;.. Sall.!bury Twp., 679; Trey
a 1951 Mercury belonging to Mae Qhlinger Jr., 494, Sali.•bury Twp:
IYMtOL OF MOTOROOM'I 'i-IIOUDUT ACHIEVEMENT
St. Clair of PomerQ)', stopped lor Jed J. Webster. 679, S•llsbury
a m in front of him and was bit 'l'wp.; w. T. Hendrix, 152, Sutton
from tbe rear by ~ .~l!,f driven h)l Twp; Earnest Davis, 34, Salem .,
Bill Caudill; 41, l&gt;f Middleport, ·Twp.: Jac.k 1Crisp, 17, Salem Tw~;
&lt;lrlving a 1957 Plymouth belongin~ R E. GrmHicy, 28, Sutlon Twp.;
to Tom Rue of Middleport. $200 John Jividen, 61. Sutton TWp.
damaae was done to the Mercury
Northern Trustees: Clint boug·
and $600 to the l&gt;bmoujh.
las 174: Melvin Morri~ 182; Ed·
At 12:10 at Second and Cote·st win Oberholzcr, 164; Dana Tur
for Christmas!
Elizabeth Roush, 46, of Middleport . ne,, 108.
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The~ prized watches with new
dr!vind a 1951 Mercury, was struck
Olive Township Constable: N.&gt;
petite RJO'If.!ment are so tiny they'll
tn .the -aide 1.1 she attempted te o. Weber, 8; Tony Boring, 2; Joe ;
stip through a wedding ring!
cross Seei!nd·st. Driver of the oth· Bissell, 2: Denver Curtis, 2 and
Dainty cases in white or yettow.
er car wa! Clarence E. Boyes, of Rodney Pierce, 2.
Styled dials, 17 jewels with Elgin's
Cheshlr. ·1toute 2. l!'timated Dam·
Orange TwP. Conslable : Vcr-,
famous Guaranteed DuraPower
oge wns $200 to e,ch yehicle.
non Swartz, 3 and J. W. Arbnugh.
1\'ainsp_rlng, They're the gift she'll
Barll'iim said that po arrests 3.
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always remember and treasure
were'ma4e of his Investigations on
Northern Comtable: Bernard·
for her very oWn I
the mishaps.
, Gilk&lt;y, 18. ,
State Is a 14-polnt pic~· ~er Notre N:•::ord School levy: For 2'1
Dsme, Iowa Is 7 ovet1, lnneaota,
c' 0 1 . b'10 s hool Levy' For
Ohio Stale Is 7 over Puf e, Army
Ufll
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Ia a prohibitive "out" bhoice over
' No, 54
Utah, Navy Is 6. over 'Duke, MichlSalts bury School Levy: For :
gan Is 6 over Dlinols ~egon Is 394: No, 131.
MIDDLEPORT
12 over WalhlnJIIPI), ·~nd Tennes.. ~ No;;hern School Levy: For 23G: '

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Tho Racln• Board ol l'ublic
Arl•ln vqte wu IJ&gt;bn Jlri""n 17,
Vern Wolteroon 3f, Joh~ l:iwoort
:Is and Homer Ho,man 33.
On ito levy lloclne voles 177
, lor and U lflllnlt lhe levy.

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Meigs ~nisteHal Group Hear.s

-')C~e Aggl~l.- 1\'hO ~e~l~~ eta.
homa as !he top . un~ed leam In

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Lay-Awar

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Smy•hTh"t
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,fired as h•ad football ooacb at the
Uaiv~nl!f of l'~IViDia at tho
IIJ 01111 TUDelllll
end of the ~nl .e,ion.
Tbe Ullltecll'ltU letrnl'!l Tue1&gt;
\hal Sebo'a itli.U F_~;a~&amp;,d the
v~tt! blgbest ectii!loa foJ.
Peon'a ~·tQI .lir l!Jrt.til
If It weren't for at least occasional flashes of brilliance in
lUI Saturday. II waa Pe~ aixib the fundameptals of football by teams in a '''down" year
stral... ~thack ~ year and · the
lint Umt In ~ fdrt the Quners coaches would retire much quicker than they do.
It's only these perhaps rare occurrences thai convinces the
had M,t to Harvard. ·
pilot of a losing team his boys have the stuff tn them to play
UndeJ Sebo,' l'enn boa won only
.
four ql Its l~t$8 aamei. And ltiat winning-or at least truly competitive-football.
be
the
case
with
Coach
John
Thompson
of
Mid·
Such
must
lOiS to 'Harvird "'-' tjle final
•tralf. seho
Ntn hJppol~ted dl~poh
He said Tuesday that the afternoon before the Yellow Jacfor another thrH teart ld IOU Ill
the lice of bitter obJ,oaltlon by kets showed a brand of blocking and tackling In scrimmage
aliUIUil.
good enough to make hlm forget all the lost ~hanceJ of his
"Seho has apln failed to In·
season now drawing to a close
·
first
spire, to leod .Od to produce a
'Yinnin~ football team," the alu·
dent paper said. "~one wUI di!lly
that S•oo is o ROOd technician but
ndne tan soy he 11 a Ieider of

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fte D•UJ Sentinel

SPOitrt;S
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th~.::1ntet hr. two ni~

yeats to run, Steve Seho wiU be

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0., Nov.

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Bible

thl1 week's United Prell ra!lnfll,
are picked to deleat Southern
Methodist by a! lca11 (wo touch·
dOWilH.

,NEW YORK UP.- TOXII A6M,
Oklahoma and Auburn _ the top
dog• of college football - arc .fa·
vored to extend their unbeaten and
untied records through another
week end ol head-knocking.

Rev. Bruce camer.oo

Oklahoma 1.! an 18·poillt favor·
"e to make Mi.,olirl Its ~7th
jecullvc victim, ona third
Auburn ;, the choice by
polnto over Mississippi.
All other members ol the Unit·
cd l'rcss top 10 are favore..dlichiinn
least one touchdown. ,,

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nati, r&lt;·presen(l!lve lor the Amor·
lean Ulble Soci~.IY1 wae fiUest
spb,kct altho meeting ol the
Meigs ,County Ministerial Auoclalion, h•hl Monda¥ '!'PIPing at the
Ra~Jqe ' n4~11it !&lt;hlifc!l.
Wortd.wlde Bt61e mdlng !rom
Thankl&amp;iving to Chrlotmas ipd
family Bl»&gt;e rblidinfl bolng
emphasized !n January was ditCUs·
oed by the speaker.
.
Tbe Rev, Ralp)l C. Zundel, vice
president, presided at the meeting
which opened with 'devotions led
by the Rev. WeBleJ _Jenkina, p~tor
of the host ehureJI. Th• Rev. Jphn
Elwood was elect'd •• president
to fill a vataney of several months.
The Rev. Roy K. Williams, pastor
of the Syracuse Nazarene Church
is the secretary and treasurer.
The Executive comittcc was
authorized to plan for tbe next
meeting which will be s Christmas
party for tho pastor and their 1om·
iliF'· The affair will be held In
Mtddleport Hnd the Rev. KonkriQhl
postor of Heath Methodis\ Ch~r~h
was named Io arrange lor the dtn·
ncr.

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Rev. Williams was named a•
chairman of the schedule which
was arranged lor services at , Ih~
Cnunty 1nflrmary; the wrmonettes
for The Dally Senllnel; and jaP,
lalns for the Metes General olpllal. F.ev. Zundel was nom as
chairman of publicity lor the world
wide Bible reoding.
Plans were also made to pbbll·
d
elze
~·~llalt family Bible rea:
lnt with wfndpw dllij&gt;lays of tbe
Bible iJjd traaslluons by the
Ameri"ll l!lbt, Soel~ty, '" Mid·
dlep6it, Poiberoy, SYracuse, : Ra·
cine and other rural communities.
11 w~s aP'eed to sponsor Dr. ,Roy
. 811! Jh'j tre1lliie~l of the Inter·
dcnom nation Sunday S!hool! lei·
· sons, weekly In The DailY Sendlnel
and Rev. J!DI\bt• w~· name a•
the chalrlfUirl In ~harce .
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At lh&lt;! close ol the meet ng •

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For Christmas

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llartha McElroy and IIOftf,
lloy We11 1 of Columbp•
on bts mp1~.,1
Am7 Wolf on
Sunday afternoon.
Mlltun Tuttle ljJenl the weei
end wllh hit ramllr.
Mr. and Mrr. Albert Paynter vi~
lted Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Tultle
Mrr. l!ple Worner an llro. Mar· Sunhy afternoon.
tho McElroy IJ'fOt 'Saturday afttr· Dolberl PuiU111 and Wllbar Me·
noon with Mri. Amr Wolf.
EI!OY"'Pent Wedoeaday With Mrr.
. Leo,ard fnllfr fr'l'l' Orlando, llatlh• llcl!boy. ond C.ne.
f1• .. Is viii!Jnf biB arariddauehttr, )llymond Wolf, Coturnbua, vioi~
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tuttle and ed hiJ grandmother, Mrs. Amy
family.
.
IV oil Saturd'tty evening.
Mr.
of
Mrr. hecla Rlt&lt;:ble called on
Basil,
11,.. AlllJ Wolf Sunday evening.

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roI"ICe Dun Jump1

irs.

••U'd

Eatl• Rldf•·

Salvation Army
Revival S~rvi~
ls Nuw Underway
Tne flr&lt;t night or revival It
lhe Salvalion Army which wilt
continue for two weeks was re·

)lr~, &lt;'larenoe Wilbur ·and oon.
Jell, AIJeii&lt;n~y, N,r,, Y!l{~ or•l-==~;;;;;;;.;;jjwi;:
vbltlng hot pUeati, loll'. itid Mr&lt;.
Ralph .!'OIIer and "'"''· Mn.
Glenn .Tuttle and flmlly.

Mro. Rober! Wbile oad daughter
Sue, spent Suaday wtlh Mr and
lin. William Clll' 1nd daughtero.
Mrs. ll~len Sauvae:e and 1011,
Cat't and ~1r». Pear! Fls~hr Wf!r11
in Spcnc~r. W. Va., Monday to
attend the funeral of their uncle.
Robert Fotmer ol Cre•ton, W.
Va.
Mn. Virgil Rouah Is Ill WI' h
the flu.

The llolin~• Trio from Point
Pleasant Bible School presentrd
the inspiraUcmal music for the
opening night.
A Marimba solo was rcatul't!d
Tuesday evoning.
Capt. Glenn~ ' Rummell invltcs
the public to attend the servl~eo.

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CAR COATS

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JACkEtS

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ond Albert Warner, 131, r
CHESTER TRUSTEE Arthur
Orr. 213: Thorn" J. Scott • .It!;
Charles Bl.,cll, 373· Floyd Ride·
hour, 180.
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.. COLUMbiA TI\US'ItE:
V.
Norris, 66; c. w. Curry, 102;
Alva Rupe, ·97.
LEBANON TRUSTEE Fl:snk
Cornell, 1fi; Warde,n Ours,
c. G. Sh effl eJd, 3'.; G. A. m,
94; John Lawson, 22; William
Long, 32; Clarence Boker, 'D:
Clinton E. Johnson, 74.
LETART TRUSTEE : Charle~ R.
Manuel, 54 ilerache1 Roush, !Go;
Richard B. Rowe, 164; JUlian
Hill, ) 70.
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OLIYE TRUSTEE Guy A. Spen.
oer, 42: Ralph Barton, 2U; \f'er·
die Wlnolow Smith, at; Joe . S.
Marks, 51 Eldon R. Bl·•·
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~vfrelt L. Schultz, 31; George
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Reed, 127 Shirley Swan, 7~; Clar~nee Young, 3.
ORANGE TRUSTEE: C. W.
Hencjc'nd, 129: . Rolan~ Tor·

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DOWNIE-GROSS, INC.

"Where Your Cc!nfldeaee

II JutUfl~"
Pomero~

Rutland Chiefs
Thank All Who
Aided Champions

FOR
CHRISTMAS

Towns·People

and

•Iudenl•

have followed the teaun cnthus
lastlcally and loy111ly during the
season. Orin Smith, executive
ho1d or the We"tcrn Local School

8S DISCOuNT ON ANY

BIKE

~ne

look tells you ••• there-. nothing

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in the worlcl.!

District, and Henry Null Jr., faoulty udvt..ors or the athletic department at Rutland High School
have been 11ssisted by many per·
sons and wish to express •their
appreciation for 1he cooperatlon
and support they have rt'rcived.

Purcho1ed for Co1h

Press gang: Tom Williamson,
sports writer; J11ck Denison, an·
nounccr; Bill Brown . Carrol Snow·
den, phones: Ronnie Rife, spul·
tcr; Ray Stone, maintcnanct:
Larry Hoffman, !1pott1•r.

Loy-A.woy On Smoll D•pollt
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LONDON-Willie Towool, 136,
South A,r,t.t , sto,.ptd Jose Htrl\·

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NIW ORLIANS-Roy Torm11,
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new Star of the Forward Look-Plymouth for 1958.
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Dick LIM, 160, 1olM, h:ftho, 10.

PHONE

The tax levy for Rutland· pass·
ed alSo 93 votes favoring the 'levy
and 33 opposing .

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Fight Results

Sch~ol Levy , For 1152

ref-':

Mcllarry:

Junior cli!SS members.
Band Director Robert Seibert
and the band m~mber.!' and Judy
Cha!e, Clara Hysell. Elaine
Steele, Lana Turner und Llnd~t
Cremean.!l, cheer leaden.

Southern

for trustel!,
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Bert Cpx ··
George Lowther; D. v. Morris and :
Lawrence Carpenter, all one .vot~
each.
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Rutland Board of Public
lairs: Dick Foley· 4; Ell bep. ,.
son, 3· Arnold Grate. 3;' Bob til.
3 and' William Hoboletter 2.

Refreshment stand wor~ers. Ell·
zab~th LlnJ d, Mrs. C. 0. Chapmllll

tiOO ... $500...

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.Col1,1mbia write-ins
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were: Eddie Howery;

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Martha Mary
Ohlinger,
Alborta
SnoW·
rrr;~;~==~~~==:!~!!::::~~~sellers,
Elizabeth
Chapman,
den.

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Tom Ste.wart, Eli Denison.
Gall'!, Clarenct' Dickrn; Tirko!·

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Forward

IEWELERS~~~~IU~~S~T;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.~·_:ts~7!ov~e:_r~Ge~o~rg~!~t•~'te~ch~·=:-

Box and chuln : Bill Wilford,
Paul Pattorson, Jack Han·lson.
Scouting, Carl Denison; Trar.
fk, Ernest Moldun,

Roush's Shoe Store

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Rutland's foolhall team and
their coache.s, Jim Vcnnari and
Kei·th Nelson, huvc won Ihe
Little Buckeye League champion·
!hlp for their school this yeaT
for the fifth time in JO yean.

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; J. E. ~ iil.'i;119; D•t·
bert 'I· om;ne . ;' Cn'arles lly·
sell, 79; c. H. I!~~' \8~
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Middleport Police Chief l,.eRoy
SALEM TRU tEJ;:/ 1 Sydney
IN' EVERY I'AI.
!XTU~. VAWE
Bartrum
until
yesterday
bellev~d
Harless,
130;
W.
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lfainpton,
122
from
that his bailiwick was well on its Fremont Stevens, 118 ~~
way
toward an accident free re- SApSBURY Tl\l)STEE: Wal·
the American Beauty serie~
cord, but within a •pace of 35 mm- ter Schreiber, 397; ·Fred G. Lei!·
utes found himself investigating belt, 318; Pearl Jacobs, 726; Denwith new petite movement
three.
ver Hysell, 445; James G. Lew,.,
The first ""'orred on Race-st 318: !toss Evans, 269.
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at 11:35 when Mary Davis, 43, of
SUTTON TRUSTEE : Clark.Jivl·
"Home of Arrow Sblrll"
,
PIODUCT. Of !LGIN
Middleport, driving 4Peacock Coal den. · 110; William ' Thuener, 184;
E. MilD St.
Pomeroy, Ohio N'. Set'ODd Ave: ·
Mlddle,.rt I
• Co. truck, pulled fi'om the curb Elson Spencer, 207; Homer M.
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and collided ·with a,., drivcn .by C(rrlc, 314; E. E. Hayman, tip: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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ain"age to ·both vehicles wa'a~~l: lliiill; tf69;,~tls F. Knopp, 343.
tlmated ot $75 each.
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CONSTABLES: Raymond t'&lt;•·
At 12:05 on Second·av, Ro¥rt ford, CheSler Twp., 88; Henry
Eastman, 17, of Pomeroy, drlvmg :Werry;.. Sall.!bury Twp., 679; Trey
a 1951 Mercury belonging to Mae Qhlinger Jr., 494, Sali.•bury Twp:
IYMtOL OF MOTOROOM'I 'i-IIOUDUT ACHIEVEMENT
St. Clair of PomerQ)', stopped lor Jed J. Webster. 679, S•llsbury
a m in front of him and was bit 'l'wp.; w. T. Hendrix, 152, Sutton
from tbe rear by ~ .~l!,f driven h)l Twp; Earnest Davis, 34, Salem .,
Bill Caudill; 41, l&gt;f Middleport, ·Twp.: Jac.k 1Crisp, 17, Salem Tw~;
&lt;lrlving a 1957 Plymouth belongin~ R E. GrmHicy, 28, Sutlon Twp.;
to Tom Rue of Middleport. $200 John Jividen, 61. Sutton TWp.
damaae was done to the Mercury
Northern Trustees: Clint boug·
and $600 to the l&gt;bmoujh.
las 174: Melvin Morri~ 182; Ed·
At 12:10 at Second and Cote·st win Oberholzcr, 164; Dana Tur
for Christmas!
Elizabeth Roush, 46, of Middleport . ne,, 108.
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The~ prized watches with new
dr!vind a 1951 Mercury, was struck
Olive Township Constable: N.&gt;
petite RJO'If.!ment are so tiny they'll
tn .the -aide 1.1 she attempted te o. Weber, 8; Tony Boring, 2; Joe ;
stip through a wedding ring!
cross Seei!nd·st. Driver of the oth· Bissell, 2: Denver Curtis, 2 and
Dainty cases in white or yettow.
er car wa! Clarence E. Boyes, of Rodney Pierce, 2.
Styled dials, 17 jewels with Elgin's
Cheshlr. ·1toute 2. l!'timated Dam·
Orange TwP. Conslable : Vcr-,
famous Guaranteed DuraPower
oge wns $200 to e,ch yehicle.
non Swartz, 3 and J. W. Arbnugh.
1\'ainsp_rlng, They're the gift she'll
Barll'iim said that po arrests 3.
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always remember and treasure
were'ma4e of his Investigations on
Northern Comtable: Bernard·
for her very oWn I
the mishaps.
, Gilk&lt;y, 18. ,
State Is a 14-polnt pic~· ~er Notre N:•::ord School levy: For 2'1
Dsme, Iowa Is 7 ovet1, lnneaota,
c' 0 1 . b'10 s hool Levy' For
Ohio Stale Is 7 over Puf e, Army
Ufll
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Ia a prohibitive "out" bhoice over
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Utah, Navy Is 6. over 'Duke, MichlSalts bury School Levy: For :
gan Is 6 over Dlinols ~egon Is 394: No, 131.
MIDDLEPORT
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Arl•ln vqte wu IJ&gt;bn Jlri""n 17,
Vern Wolteroon 3f, Joh~ l:iwoort
:Is and Homer Ho,man 33.
On ito levy lloclne voles 177
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end of the ~nl .e,ion.
Tbe Ullltecll'ltU letrnl'!l Tue1&gt;
\hal Sebo'a itli.U F_~;a~&amp;,d the
v~tt! blgbest ectii!loa foJ.
Peon'a ~·tQI .lir l!Jrt.til
If It weren't for at least occasional flashes of brilliance in
lUI Saturday. II waa Pe~ aixib the fundameptals of football by teams in a '''down" year
stral... ~thack ~ year and · the
lint Umt In ~ fdrt the Quners coaches would retire much quicker than they do.
It's only these perhaps rare occurrences thai convinces the
had M,t to Harvard. ·
pilot of a losing team his boys have the stuff tn them to play
UndeJ Sebo,' l'enn boa won only
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four ql Its l~t$8 aamei. And ltiat winning-or at least truly competitive-football.
be
the
case
with
Coach
John
Thompson
of
Mid·
Such
must
lOiS to 'Harvird "'-' tjle final
•tralf. seho
Ntn hJppol~ted dl~poh
He said Tuesday that the afternoon before the Yellow Jacfor another thrH teart ld IOU Ill
the lice of bitter obJ,oaltlon by kets showed a brand of blocking and tackling In scrimmage
aliUIUil.
good enough to make hlm forget all the lost ~hanceJ of his
"Seho has apln failed to In·
season now drawing to a close
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first
spire, to leod .Od to produce a
'Yinnin~ football team," the alu·
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that S•oo is o ROOd technician but
ndne tan soy he 11 a Ieider of

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In PomeJtbD IIUey ••d !biT)' Riley of thre.. yeara in Gennoey upon their
London, Ohio, vlllled Mre. Ella retum.
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Mr and llf.rs,. Eugene Johnson . Jane Newoll of Cheahlre, Ohio,
and aon, ·Howard, Klllaen, Texas, l!rs. Mary Stewart and daughter,
• l!lree week lea•• R,mona ol Franklin, Ohto were
1\lr. ancl Mro. week end auesto at tho homo of
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Mrs. Hugo Juhlin&amp;. grandaon
were in Gallipolis Monda'y.
!larry Gibbs was a buolne«
visitor in. G ,lllipol~ Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R F. MeGuffin
and children were be~ Sunday,

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rom&lt;ro: ·
Eugene Rcush, who lla&gt; been 0
~~ Mr~ A. ·H. lolltY
medical patient at Hoi• ,.. H"spital
Mr. and Mrs. ,Gary Griffith ond
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PEUONALS
h'" ~cen returned ·home an~ Ia
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oon of I)Cllevllle, Ohio, epent the
Joh lsltlng Mr. and .Mrs. Harry much Improved.
Mro. Homer Hortley, who hBA week end with the lormer'o parG bson Sunday wero Mr. and Mr• 1, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roush of been at Chel'r)' Point N c vlalt ents, '!'· •ltd J,fn. Eddie G\'lrflth.
M~nn Gloz~ nnd children, Po.mcro~ , PcnnR~I.vanio nrc vlsltl11g Mr. and lng Pfe. and Mrs. He'nrY o.'' Coop: Mro• .Golda Colmer of Pomeroy
chti/n~ Mrs. Ne!Hon Roush and 1Mro, Clifford Johnson.
·er an~ new BOn David Allen h Is vlslllna Mr. and Mro. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Olear Henr} and .returned home' and hiB be~n
G ron, N•;w Hoven, Mr. und MrH
Spencer 1nd Mra. Etta Spencer.
Mr. ond Mn. Carl Offutt open!
so~orge Joh~son n~d c~ildrc.~~ Ma · son, Terry, Jocul, Mrs. Mary Sto,w- with nu.
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nrt and nnmo!'a. Franklin, phlo ,
Mr. Robert Tewksbary, office Sunday' with the btler't parenll
Mr. nncl Mrs. Lloyd Hof!mnn ancl and Jeanie VanSickle 1pcnt SlJ!tday nurse for Dr. J. J. Davil, has been Mr. and Mrt. Geor•• Jarvlo. Elena:
80 n, P~meroy, visited Mr. nnd Mr~t at .Lcon.
ill ut her home of Pt!arl Street
West Vlralnla. ·
Rny Ptckens Sr., Sunday.
· · Harold Rickard spent the wccl&lt;
llr. ond Mrs HalT)' Munns ~ad
Mr. and Mro. Arvll Holter and
lte~r~ Lew Edwards, Mason, vis· end with his wil~ and parents. lie daughter, Kl,;,, Pa!ne~vllle, ar· el1lldre~ •p•nl WedpeadaY •f.Venipl
M d rs. Clnrn nnd Lela Williams Is tn the U. S. Atr Force.
rtved Saturday for a vlalt with with Mr. and Hro. Rollarid 1'oron ay afternoon.
Mr$. Fred Lewis, Mrs. Kate Bass Mr. and Mra. Harry i\lills and M renle and family or Tuppers
weWeekend visitors of Dana Lewis and Mrs.
Cartwright were and Mra. Rua,.ll Mllls and
Plains. ·
Mr. and Mrs. George Theil&amp; and
Ja:: Mr. Andrew Taylor, Dayton; shopp.ng 111 lhddleport Monday. ily. Mr. MUJI!IS relurned to bla emNe Hesson and Harry Ray Frye
ploymunt Sunday and his wire Bon of Columbut BPf:Dt the week
...w~ave.n; Mr. ~A. Lievlng, Ma:
ond dtYfhlfr remalntld for\ Ioog- end with the btter'o .parenta, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Lee and famlly.
b' • orns Johns n, West Colum•
er vlslf.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cobb and Mrs
,:~n~nd Retha L wis! Letart, Rt.
. MJa. H. L. Dunham waa an over·
.Mr Carl Roach, Middleport.
Rodne Pierce and sons spent n1~ht guest of her sister, Mrs. Lucy Whltfakei of Cincinnati
Colu.;.~nd Mrs. Jack Barnhart or S~t.urd,y wlll t ¥r. !nd Mrs. •Olon .John Blazer. 9alllpolll, and flmlly spent lhe week end at the .Whit·
taker· h'Dme here.
the ' .us ~as called here due to Pierce and family of BeJl.e,·Hlc ·1fonday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Offutt of
Rou!~nous lllness of a ~on, Eugene W. Va.
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Mr. and Mrs. Healop Russell and
llolzc; ;ho .,wrs discharged from
Miss Pearl Powrll of Parkm· three .c~lldren, Redding, Ohio, Minersville, RD, spent Friday evenSaturd~'P'·' Sunday.
btlrg, W. ya., spcn\ ThursdaY. wilh ~ere ov~rq!rhl guo!ts of "!r. and Ing with the former's parents, llr
and Mrs. Carl Offutt.
and M Y cvenmg callers of Mr. her mother, M"rs. f.:mll\a f,o\\·elf
ra. Harry Mill~. Monday. ,
Mr. and Mrl. EugeM Buckley
were "· Llu~d Fox and Larry MIS. F. Kelly and ilaugh\•r j, Mr. und Mrs. A. C. Gammon and
CharleMis~hJantcc Roush and Mr. spending a week ,l'fth relaliy;, i~ family wlll .ll'o~ to t~~ (arm thcy and children ol Pomeroy apent
Mrs ~
uler, Gl~u~er, Ohio, Parkersburg.
bou~t from Mrs. J. B. ilayes, aJ Su~day with llr. and MJ's. Orvy
Gtuncr.
Mi · F~x acc~~panwd them lo
Mr. and Ml's. L. D. Pierce r cnt Chester, thli moath1 •·
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Mrner;~llle to Vlsll Janice's mother Saturduy With Mr. and Mrs pBY · Kenny Rice, younger· 110n o£ Mr. Mr. lind Mrs..Hanson Hofter of
~ i~~ ~oush .
ron calvert and family of Albers and Mr1. ¥arry !11®.
is Ill wllh Forest Jlun called pn Mr. and Mr~
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A. H. Batley, Wdenesday. '
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Fau~;· c Ell.us. ~nd Virginia Mr. and Mn: Dougl•s Ci~ie flu. ' ·
Mr . . and Mrs. Charles s&amp;encer
Mrs ~e of M"on VISited Mr. and spent Sunday morning with V!rgie
Mrs. Evelyn Lewla Is visiting
, M · H. Fox, Sunday.
Pigott who remains Ill
·
her aon, C!l!trles f.ewls . aqd fanl· Mrs. Ella SJH!PCef, Jdr&amp; Gol~a Col:
1 of r. and Mrs. JoM Ilr·ochcr Sr.
mer stiiint llondoy aftemo~ with
Mr. and Mro. Rlcha;d VanMeter ily In Charleston. · · '
.
. West Columbus spenl Sunda,. of Beverly, Mr. and Mro. !Ill lor~
M"!')' ~ ~lller, aop~omol'i! Mr. and Mrs. Milford HawkJ
WI~ Mr. and Mrs. Bill St&lt;wart.
Van Meter and famlly Mr: and al Ohio Unlverolty, l.o 111 ;t her · Mr. ·otid ifre, Arvil Hoi~' r and
Ch rj and Mrs. Carl Burns fru:n Mrs. t.: D. Pierce •nd Mr' ahd home wltll nu: ' ,
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, family S~nt $Un~ay Wi\~· r. 111d
,
.:; ~ton, W. Vn., w..~s visiting Mrs. Denver Curtis and sons 'sprint Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny Mrs. Worley Davis, Dex)er.
Billy Orr of Reedsville Is spondWid \and Mrs. GP!&gt;rge Burns. Sunday afternoon with M' and and fa'l'i~· Kathy and )\ussep
1~m ~om the week end. On Mrs. Jake VanMeter. Mr. Va~ llel· visited Mf, ind':llfa. WilloVd St.,.: ing a few dar• with his tll'&amp;ndpif·
en!B, Mr. and llrs. Clint
ur ay r. and M'''· George er sutfered injurtes bi.a fall a~d ble, Logan, Sunday.
.
~t~~~~ ~~nl 6ohColusmiJu•. Obio tu was taken to Meiga General HIS·
Ma!Nll ;fillh~rn. Cojumbus.
g
e . 1o tat' foolball pita! tor lreatment. ·'
.
vis ted over tne week end wltb
. arne returmng home thnt even·
....Miry p1.,~o Jfer parents, Mr. and Mra. Pearl
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BIV~sltors cr Mr .. and )1'5. Walter
Mr. ~nd Mrs. wiulam Bradford
j a e to attend the fw~ernl serv. Mrs. l:ltrbort Rous~
lef\ Mon~·~ for Columbus ar.a
ees of Joe Jeffers or Mason were
Rodney Pierce and sons spent GroveCity·l&lt;l vlsli iiolitive'.'
Sunday School atten4anet on
Mr. and M,.. Arthur P•Jpe, Mrs. of New England, W.Va., spent the , Mr. and Mrs. ' E." ·o. Rail were November 3 was 45, the offering
Margarel Rose. Columbus. Ohio· week end with l,frs. Rudy Riffle called 1&lt;1 Cedar
Iowa last · $1}.Qa.
Mr. •nd Mrs. w. T. lles&gt;or., Mr.: "'d Owen Hall.
week. liv th~ deatli pf his br~ther
Attendance. at the MYF meellng
Laurene HosSGn,. Will.. al'l Hesson 'I
d Mr
Bl'ch"d A.· nan ·
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' Sunday even1ng was eight vo.uth
~r., Powell, Ohto, Mrs. Mal·gar!.!t ~:m~es
• r. an , s. ljarold Rous'• and
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Cackler, Leunardsburi, Obio and mg with Mr. and llrs. Art Mer•,·· ity ann fa!
. y at .Po!lleroy.
Educalion for a Full Life". The
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in~a~ewbat' comlnthehomecf the President Janice Swartz. Pl!Y
Mrs.' llolly WOlfe'. ·
practice was held at lll.e close of
ACRQSS
6. Mortician's
. Cuddle,
.:ft.tr. .. od ill's. Daniel Eulfr of the business session.
28
1. Head coolc
conch
Hemlork Gr~~ SP.,J•t the week
Twenty-one attended prayer ser·
~.A leveler 7. common · ~~rt
end.JI(ilh ~: ~pd ~s. Alex Wheel· vices on W~dn~day ~r~nlng. Char·
29 ot
9. Partridge
surtix
er and ffarillly&gt;
les D. Woode was the leader. Tltis
noise
8. Flat emus.)
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Mrs. Albert Pearson of Eashan week'·lleader' is Mi.Uat'd swartz
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10. Singing
9. A aeta
be"
spent Ttiurs,day with Mr. and Mrs.
The WSCS observed "W"'k ·of
1 • last Tues·
volce
11. Construct
. Peddled
Roy Pearson.
Prayer ADd SeU-Q.e~
30 . Music
12. Harass
1~. Mat
· Mr. and Mrs. Hughie DOnohue day evening. Thel
Henderson
32 note
13. Bird ot prey 18. South
of Piqua s~nt the "l'eek end at program chairman d the program'
14. Astern
America
33. Jtegion
their home .here.
"A~ the Waters Cover the Sea"
n. Vehicle
~abbr..
(Sp.)
Mr. and Yrs. Kenneth Beckner with H~len Woode, Nina Robinson,
16. Music note 20. Tantalum
34. Hurl
l•l'lrd•,.•
and son, Charleston spent the Isola Taylt&gt;r Margaret Wim!land,
11. Lampreys
tsym.l
35. Young o\YI u. Lifesaving
week (.nd with Mr. and Mrs. Char· Nellie Parke' and Gen~vieve tluth·
~9. Irish
22. PerfOrm
36. Adolescent
Service
les Knightning.
rie speakina; on the project~. At·
province
26 Ahead
y
b
Mra Arnold Anderson and fam- tendance wa5 21.
ear!I
(a br.l
The lfYF observed Hallowe'en
lly sp~nt Sunday afternoon with
21. Padtlc
f2. ~olynealan 44.Greek
en Anderson at wltk .• party .In tbe church base·
god
island
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dl'lnk
. ' . l1tter
ment on Oct. 31. Fourly·flve youth
~::.· ;;:.;..
Hpm,er McNlck•' and adults from Alfred, O~ange,
25.
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· Priend Sunday and Hemlock: Grove church~.Lil:.__
r, " I · V//.,lrl";'' l~{l~'~~
27.
' tendtd. Decorations were ln ~·
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t'tanea;t'er.
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29. Exclamation p
f
·Harril!onville
ing with the octasion and coJtume
Thomas Stars o
31. A narro~vlng
ught~r •.~unday. prizes were won by Lloyd Di!Hnger
qlled
yn
BeSJiie
Sl1
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funniest; Janice Swartz, prettiest;
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Charles Taylor, ugliest; Johnny
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38. Cry or pain
r/. '/,
Taylor. most UP.Usual. iudgcs w~re
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39. Skin huo1·
20
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!lfr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blackwood and
40. Pismire
I.
Rerma.n Taylor. Several gBmea
41. Quench) as
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led ~y Janice ,swartz and
lhil'sl
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ers. Doughnuts, cider. oorreo aqd
4a. Number
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hot cocoa were served .
t6. Harriet
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·Th~ Hollie Demomtration Club
Deechcr" { "
0. ll&lt;'~Jl
47. Little
will meet on Nov. 14 at the Grange
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. children
Hall.
t8. Capital 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Talyor,
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Charles and Johnny, and Mr. and
DOWN
Mrs. Uoyd DUling" a11d '""'
1. Rose
' spent Sunday witt! Mr. and Mrs.
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[4&gt;
Kenneth Griffith and son of Vien·
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2. Rush sud·
V/,
na, W. Va.
denly
Mr. and Mrs. George H~&gt;nsley
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an4 daughter, Deanna Mae, Mar·
4. Young flsl'l
-~~ and .Jo!n Schultz were Sunday
~.Rob \
guesta at tlie Millard Swartz home.
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DAILl: CRl'I'TOQUOTE -llert's how to work It:
· Roger Chancey, aon of Mr. arid
*New'·Matlt Ride
.t.XYDLB,tAXR
lllr1. ..John .CbiiJ)cey, and a senior
lo LONOFf!LK;OW . Look'~
on the University cf West Vlrstnla
I One letter simply olondo for another. Ill thlo Rlllple A 1111114
football. team, waa injured t~ ths
Wt!~d~t
Cor the three L'a, X for the two a+ ete. &amp;Ingle lettett,
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aame with' P&amp;lin State last Siltur·
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trophes:, the length and formation of tht wordl "' .a
. day. He had his nose braked, a
Ea.ch day the r~e letters art dllferenl
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l&lt;loth ,broken off and a twjated
leg muscle.
A Crw,loJIIIIII Quota, The Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Jloyl
and aon, David, .visited In R~st­
UWMMLX XPH PHWCll Qito APH
er, N. Y.. over the' wee~ end 1wltb
at
theil· son and dalighter-in-!aw, Mr.
JQ' Tox Ll UCLETG IHH"
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and Mri. Joho Hoyt. ·
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IFKKB WKLMH? - KWJY.
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Mrs. Vllb'Carl, who Injured her
. Soturday'o Cryploquolel BEAUTY IB NATIJII&amp;'I CO
back at her home recently Iwas
(IT) l!\JST NOT B!l HOARDED--Io!IL'OON.
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m•• ,to .. 1!eii} .Ge~eral \iospltal
Pomeroy, Ohio
ll)atrlbutol br lllq·l'oliar. .,..U...,
m allay wbe!l a cisl bas ~en
pia~ on ~~r back.
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Mrr. Allee Brown Chapman r~ ro~r;;,{.j,~' Crump
turned la!lt wee~ from a aevei'll
months vlsil with Mr.• and Mn.
Paul Hayden in B03tO~. She was
called here by lhe death of het
brother. ~1. 0. Brown.
HOUSE GUES'I'S
Mr. and Mrs. James JdeKlll&amp;bl
had aa their bouse gueatl . 101
week· Mrs. Iva Dowling and llln.
Paul Ha)'dcn, Boston.

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Tobie Top Gao Aan&amp;c. $1~. Wood·
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195- Q~P.$149-I~ES

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Admiral relrl;eralor and frm•r
2 door, used lc.ss than 1 year
Walnut drop-leaf table. Other
misc. lh:nu nd toul~. R. K.
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CLIRON

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ley, 8aturday.
the u. s. Army and will leavo for
In PomeJtbD IIUey ••d !biT)' Riley of thre.. yeara in Gennoey upon their
London, Ohio, vlllled Mre. Ella retum.
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Rlckllrd recently.
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Mr and llf.rs,. Eugene Johnson . Jane Newoll of Cheahlre, Ohio,
and aon, ·Howard, Klllaen, Texas, l!rs. Mary Stewart and daughter,
• l!lree week lea•• R,mona ol Franklin, Ohto were
1\lr. ancl Mro. week end auesto at tho homo of
11 servlq wltb Andy Stewart.

PROVED and AMOVED

ATTEND TEACHERS

Local teochers In Chorleaton
for the STA were Mn. · J.' H.
Smith, Mrs. William Kelly, 1\lr..
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Iaker Furniture, MIUitpert, Ohio
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your date to meet the

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5-1949 Models

dr. - 4 dr. Cpe. and
you. Chevrolet PIYtmou:th - Mcrtury
aro for sale.

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ON SALE, PRICES QUOTED ABE FOR ' 3 DAYS
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Middleport

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Mrs. Hugo Juhlin&amp;. grandaon
were in Gallipolis Monda'y.
!larry Gibbs was a buolne«
visitor in. G ,lllipol~ Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R F. MeGuffin
and children were be~ Sunday,

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rom&lt;ro: ·
Eugene Rcush, who lla&gt; been 0
~~ Mr~ A. ·H. lolltY
medical patient at Hoi• ,.. H"spital
Mr. and Mrs. ,Gary Griffith ond
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PEUONALS
h'" ~cen returned ·home an~ Ia
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Joh lsltlng Mr. and .Mrs. Harry much Improved.
Mro. Homer Hortley, who hBA week end with the lormer'o parG bson Sunday wero Mr. and Mr• 1, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roush of been at Chel'r)' Point N c vlalt ents, '!'· •ltd J,fn. Eddie G\'lrflth.
M~nn Gloz~ nnd children, Po.mcro~ , PcnnR~I.vanio nrc vlsltl11g Mr. and lng Pfe. and Mrs. He'nrY o.'' Coop: Mro• .Golda Colmer of Pomeroy
chti/n~ Mrs. Ne!Hon Roush and 1Mro, Clifford Johnson.
·er an~ new BOn David Allen h Is vlslllna Mr. and Mro. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Olear Henr} and .returned home' and hiB be~n
G ron, N•;w Hoven, Mr. und MrH
Spencer 1nd Mra. Etta Spencer.
Mr. ond Mn. Carl Offutt open!
so~orge Joh~son n~d c~ildrc.~~ Ma · son, Terry, Jocul, Mrs. Mary Sto,w- with nu.
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nrt and nnmo!'a. Franklin, phlo ,
Mr. Robert Tewksbary, office Sunday' with the btler't parenll
Mr. nncl Mrs. Lloyd Hof!mnn ancl and Jeanie VanSickle 1pcnt SlJ!tday nurse for Dr. J. J. Davil, has been Mr. and Mrt. Geor•• Jarvlo. Elena:
80 n, P~meroy, visited Mr. nnd Mr~t at .Lcon.
ill ut her home of Pt!arl Street
West Vlralnla. ·
Rny Ptckens Sr., Sunday.
· · Harold Rickard spent the wccl&lt;
llr. ond Mrs HalT)' Munns ~ad
Mr. and Mro. Arvll Holter and
lte~r~ Lew Edwards, Mason, vis· end with his wil~ and parents. lie daughter, Kl,;,, Pa!ne~vllle, ar· el1lldre~ •p•nl WedpeadaY •f.Venipl
M d rs. Clnrn nnd Lela Williams Is tn the U. S. Atr Force.
rtved Saturday for a vlalt with with Mr. and Hro. Rollarid 1'oron ay afternoon.
Mr$. Fred Lewis, Mrs. Kate Bass Mr. and Mra. Harry i\lills and M renle and family or Tuppers
weWeekend visitors of Dana Lewis and Mrs.
Cartwright were and Mra. Rua,.ll Mllls and
Plains. ·
Mr. and Mrs. George Theil&amp; and
Ja:: Mr. Andrew Taylor, Dayton; shopp.ng 111 lhddleport Monday. ily. Mr. MUJI!IS relurned to bla emNe Hesson and Harry Ray Frye
ploymunt Sunday and his wire Bon of Columbut BPf:Dt the week
...w~ave.n; Mr. ~A. Lievlng, Ma:
ond dtYfhlfr remalntld for\ Ioog- end with the btter'o .parenta, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Lee and famlly.
b' • orns Johns n, West Colum•
er vlslf.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cobb and Mrs
,:~n~nd Retha L wis! Letart, Rt.
. MJa. H. L. Dunham waa an over·
.Mr Carl Roach, Middleport.
Rodne Pierce and sons spent n1~ht guest of her sister, Mrs. Lucy Whltfakei of Cincinnati
Colu.;.~nd Mrs. Jack Barnhart or S~t.urd,y wlll t ¥r. !nd Mrs. •Olon .John Blazer. 9alllpolll, and flmlly spent lhe week end at the .Whit·
taker· h'Dme here.
the ' .us ~as called here due to Pierce and family of BeJl.e,·Hlc ·1fonday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Offutt of
Rou!~nous lllness of a ~on, Eugene W. Va.
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Mr. and Mrs. Healop Russell and
llolzc; ;ho .,wrs discharged from
Miss Pearl Powrll of Parkm· three .c~lldren, Redding, Ohio, Minersville, RD, spent Friday evenSaturd~'P'·' Sunday.
btlrg, W. ya., spcn\ ThursdaY. wilh ~ere ov~rq!rhl guo!ts of "!r. and Ing with the former's parents, llr
and Mrs. Carl Offutt.
and M Y cvenmg callers of Mr. her mother, M"rs. f.:mll\a f,o\\·elf
ra. Harry Mill~. Monday. ,
Mr. and Mrl. EugeM Buckley
were "· Llu~d Fox and Larry MIS. F. Kelly and ilaugh\•r j, Mr. und Mrs. A. C. Gammon and
CharleMis~hJantcc Roush and Mr. spending a week ,l'fth relaliy;, i~ family wlll .ll'o~ to t~~ (arm thcy and children ol Pomeroy apent
Mrs ~
uler, Gl~u~er, Ohio, Parkersburg.
bou~t from Mrs. J. B. ilayes, aJ Su~day with llr. and MJ's. Orvy
Gtuncr.
Mi · F~x acc~~panwd them lo
Mr. and Ml's. L. D. Pierce r cnt Chester, thli moath1 •·
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Mrner;~llle to Vlsll Janice's mother Saturduy With Mr. and Mrs pBY · Kenny Rice, younger· 110n o£ Mr. Mr. lind Mrs..Hanson Hofter of
~ i~~ ~oush .
ron calvert and family of Albers and Mr1. ¥arry !11®.
is Ill wllh Forest Jlun called pn Mr. and Mr~
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A. H. Batley, Wdenesday. '
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Fau~;· c Ell.us. ~nd Virginia Mr. and Mn: Dougl•s Ci~ie flu. ' ·
Mr . . and Mrs. Charles s&amp;encer
Mrs ~e of M"on VISited Mr. and spent Sunday morning with V!rgie
Mrs. Evelyn Lewla Is visiting
, M · H. Fox, Sunday.
Pigott who remains Ill
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her aon, C!l!trles f.ewls . aqd fanl· Mrs. Ella SJH!PCef, Jdr&amp; Gol~a Col:
1 of r. and Mrs. JoM Ilr·ochcr Sr.
mer stiiint llondoy aftemo~ with
Mr. and Mro. Rlcha;d VanMeter ily In Charleston. · · '
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. West Columbus spenl Sunda,. of Beverly, Mr. and Mro. !Ill lor~
M"!')' ~ ~lller, aop~omol'i! Mr. and Mrs. Milford HawkJ
WI~ Mr. and Mrs. Bill St&lt;wart.
Van Meter and famlly Mr: and al Ohio Unlverolty, l.o 111 ;t her · Mr. ·otid ifre, Arvil Hoi~' r and
Ch rj and Mrs. Carl Burns fru:n Mrs. t.: D. Pierce •nd Mr' ahd home wltll nu: ' ,
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.:; ~ton, W. Vn., w..~s visiting Mrs. Denver Curtis and sons 'sprint Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny Mrs. Worley Davis, Dex)er.
Billy Orr of Reedsville Is spondWid \and Mrs. GP!&gt;rge Burns. Sunday afternoon with M' and and fa'l'i~· Kathy and )\ussep
1~m ~om the week end. On Mrs. Jake VanMeter. Mr. Va~ llel· visited Mf, ind':llfa. WilloVd St.,.: ing a few dar• with his tll'&amp;ndpif·
en!B, Mr. and llrs. Clint
ur ay r. and M'''· George er sutfered injurtes bi.a fall a~d ble, Logan, Sunday.
.
~t~~~~ ~~nl 6ohColusmiJu•. Obio tu was taken to Meiga General HIS·
Ma!Nll ;fillh~rn. Cojumbus.
g
e . 1o tat' foolball pita! tor lreatment. ·'
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vis ted over tne week end wltb
. arne returmng home thnt even·
....Miry p1.,~o Jfer parents, Mr. and Mra. Pearl
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BIV~sltors cr Mr .. and )1'5. Walter
Mr. ~nd Mrs. wiulam Bradford
j a e to attend the fw~ernl serv. Mrs. l:ltrbort Rous~
lef\ Mon~·~ for Columbus ar.a
ees of Joe Jeffers or Mason were
Rodney Pierce and sons spent GroveCity·l&lt;l vlsli iiolitive'.'
Sunday School atten4anet on
Mr. and M,.. Arthur P•Jpe, Mrs. of New England, W.Va., spent the , Mr. and Mrs. ' E." ·o. Rail were November 3 was 45, the offering
Margarel Rose. Columbus. Ohio· week end with l,frs. Rudy Riffle called 1&lt;1 Cedar
Iowa last · $1}.Qa.
Mr. •nd Mrs. w. T. lles&gt;or., Mr.: "'d Owen Hall.
week. liv th~ deatli pf his br~ther
Attendance. at the MYF meellng
Laurene HosSGn,. Will.. al'l Hesson 'I
d Mr
Bl'ch"d A.· nan ·
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~r., Powell, Ohto, Mrs. Mal·gar!.!t ~:m~es
• r. an , s. ljarold Rous'• and
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Cackler, Leunardsburi, Obio and mg with Mr. and llrs. Art Mer•,·· ity ann fa!
. y at .Po!lleroy.
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in~a~ewbat' comlnthehomecf the President Janice Swartz. Pl!Y
Mrs.' llolly WOlfe'. ·
practice was held at lll.e close of
ACRQSS
6. Mortician's
. Cuddle,
.:ft.tr. .. od ill's. Daniel Eulfr of the business session.
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1. Head coolc
conch
Hemlork Gr~~ SP.,J•t the week
Twenty-one attended prayer ser·
~.A leveler 7. common · ~~rt
end.JI(ilh ~: ~pd ~s. Alex Wheel· vices on W~dn~day ~r~nlng. Char·
29 ot
9. Partridge
surtix
er and ffarillly&gt;
les D. Woode was the leader. Tltis
noise
8. Flat emus.)
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Mrs. Albert Pearson of Eashan week'·lleader' is Mi.Uat'd swartz
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10. Singing
9. A aeta
be"
spent Ttiurs,day with Mr. and Mrs.
The WSCS observed "W"'k ·of
1 • last Tues·
volce
11. Construct
. Peddled
Roy Pearson.
Prayer ADd SeU-Q.e~
30 . Music
12. Harass
1~. Mat
· Mr. and Mrs. Hughie DOnohue day evening. Thel
Henderson
32 note
13. Bird ot prey 18. South
of Piqua s~nt the "l'eek end at program chairman d the program'
14. Astern
America
33. Jtegion
their home .here.
"A~ the Waters Cover the Sea"
n. Vehicle
~abbr..
(Sp.)
Mr. and Yrs. Kenneth Beckner with H~len Woode, Nina Robinson,
16. Music note 20. Tantalum
34. Hurl
l•l'lrd•,.•
and son, Charleston spent the Isola Taylt&gt;r Margaret Wim!land,
11. Lampreys
tsym.l
35. Young o\YI u. Lifesaving
week (.nd with Mr. and Mrs. Char· Nellie Parke' and Gen~vieve tluth·
~9. Irish
22. PerfOrm
36. Adolescent
Service
les Knightning.
rie speakina; on the project~. At·
province
26 Ahead
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Mra Arnold Anderson and fam- tendance wa5 21.
ear!I
(a br.l
The lfYF observed Hallowe'en
lly sp~nt Sunday afternoon with
21. Padtlc
f2. ~olynealan 44.Greek
en Anderson at wltk .• party .In tbe church base·
god
island
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dl'lnk
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ment on Oct. 31. Fourly·flve youth
~::.· ;;:.;..
Hpm,er McNlck•' and adults from Alfred, O~ange,
25.
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· Priend Sunday and Hemlock: Grove church~.Lil:.__
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27.
' tendtd. Decorations were ln ~·
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29. Exclamation p
f
·Harril!onville
ing with the octasion and coJtume
Thomas Stars o
31. A narro~vlng
ught~r •.~unday. prizes were won by Lloyd Di!Hnger
qlled
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BeSJiie
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funniest; Janice Swartz, prettiest;
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Charles Taylor, ugliest; Johnny
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38. Cry or pain
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Taylor. most UP.Usual. iudgcs w~re
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40. Pismire
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Rerma.n Taylor. Several gBmea
41. Quench) as
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ers. Doughnuts, cider. oorreo aqd
4a. Number
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hot cocoa were served .
t6. Harriet
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·Th~ Hollie Demomtration Club
Deechcr" { "
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47. Little
will meet on Nov. 14 at the Grange
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. children
Hall.
t8. Capital 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Talyor,
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DOWN
Mrs. Uoyd DUling" a11d '""'
1. Rose
' spent Sunday witt! Mr. and Mrs.
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[4&gt;
Kenneth Griffith and son of Vien·
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V/,
na, W. Va.
denly
Mr. and Mrs. George H~&gt;nsley
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an4 daughter, Deanna Mae, Mar·
4. Young flsl'l
-~~ and .Jo!n Schultz were Sunday
~.Rob \
guesta at tlie Millard Swartz home.
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· Roger Chancey, aon of Mr. arid
*New'·Matlt Ride
.t.XYDLB,tAXR
lllr1. ..John .CbiiJ)cey, and a senior
lo LONOFf!LK;OW . Look'~
on the University cf West Vlrstnla
I One letter simply olondo for another. Ill thlo Rlllple A 1111114
football. team, waa injured t~ ths
Wt!~d~t
Cor the three L'a, X for the two a+ ete. &amp;Ingle lettett,
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aame with' P&amp;lin State last Siltur·
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trophes:, the length and formation of tht wordl "' .a
. day. He had his nose braked, a
Ea.ch day the r~e letters art dllferenl
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l&lt;loth ,broken off and a twjated
leg muscle.
A Crw,loJIIIIII Quota, The Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Jloyl
and aon, David, .visited In R~st­
UWMMLX XPH PHWCll Qito APH
er, N. Y.. over the' wee~ end 1wltb
at
theil· son and dalighter-in-!aw, Mr.
JQ' Tox Ll UCLETG IHH"
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and Mri. Joho Hoyt. ·
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IFKKB WKLMH? - KWJY.
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Mrs. Vllb'Carl, who Injured her
. Soturday'o Cryploquolel BEAUTY IB NATIJII&amp;'I CO
back at her home recently Iwas
(IT) l!\JST NOT B!l HOARDED--Io!IL'OON.
&gt;• • ~
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m•• ,to .. 1!eii} .Ge~eral \iospltal
Pomeroy, Ohio
ll)atrlbutol br lllq·l'oliar. .,..U...,
m allay wbe!l a cisl bas ~en
pia~ on ~~r back.
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Mrr. Allee Brown Chapman r~ ro~r;;,{.j,~' Crump
turned la!lt wee~ from a aevei'll
months vlsil with Mr.• and Mn.
Paul Hayden in B03tO~. She was
called here by lhe death of het
brother. ~1. 0. Brown.
HOUSE GUES'I'S
Mr. and Mrs. James JdeKlll&amp;bl
had aa their bouse gueatl . 101
week· Mrs. Iva Dowling and llln.
Paul Ha)'dcn, Boston.

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AREAL
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tallY new.
Shlde.

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YOU 'HI.D NOT II PRESENT tO WIN
NOTHJMG·TO BUY- 'JUST REGISTER

SELL·A-RAMA

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UPR,GHT FREEZER
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FUit!IRURE

'*."=~r-

FREE

LIVE 200 LB.
PORKY PIG ·

SPECIAL!
.
Mew Furnltu,.

OTHER ITEMS TOO
NUMEROUS TO MEN·

TION ON SALE!

·-

Prarli·
Willlon",
II Ml ~

loom•

· ; MANY, MANY

APPLIANCE cENTER SPECIALS

Tobie Top Gao Aan&amp;c. $1~. Wood·
row Zwlllhl8, Syracu... li ·5.Uip
We•~ern

195- Q~P.$149-I~ES

LEFF

40%
DISCOUNT
ON ALL TIRES

Admiral relrl;eralor and frm•r
2 door, used lc.ss than 1 year
Walnut drop-leaf table. Other
misc. lh:nu nd toul~. R. K.
Jlus ~4lll, St. Rt. 7.
Pomeroy,
OhiO.
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pl'OJIIPtiY and where prlcea
always 'lodeat
QIIOWd. We are equipped to gtve you good,efflelent ser;vlce:
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RUfLAND
Rutland, Oblt1·

Otller Uprlpts
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WOMEN'S RAYON PANTIES
Brief style rayon panties with elastic leg or band leg
cuffs. Pastel colors and while. Sizes 6 and 7.

rics. Solids and prints. Many styles to choose from .
Sizes 3. tO 6X and 7 to 14.

- $2.95
OTHER GIRLS' DRESSES .... ...... $3.95 to $7.95

GIRLS

Another Shipment

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All wool gloves trimmed
with beads. Sizes 5 to 7
in all wanted colors.

45 Inch

Drapery Material

RAYON PANTIES

100% Du Pont orion Ca-rdigans Contrasting jewel and

Nylonlzed acetate tricot brief
alyle panli". Lac~ trimmed.
Sizes 5, ff anld 7. Blue, pink,
maize, nile gr.,n ond white.

and

applique trim. Long sleeves. Sites 7 to 14.

$2.95

68c

All colton with gold ovcr·
lay. Beautiful !lora! and mo-

4 pairs $1.00

WOMEN'S

'GIRLS CARDIGAN SWEATERS

WOOL GLOVES

2 blade Jack Knive•

pocket kniYCs at a special

3 for $1.00·

fast eolors:.

SALE!

BOYS' KNIT

$1.00 a yard

39c

PAJAMAS

INFANtS $1.95

.CORDUROY CRAWLERS

grey, red and maize with

contrasting trim. Sizes 4 to
16.

Fine wale corduroy with gripper fasteners. Solid and
fancy patterns in rose, blue, maize, red, pink and aqua.
Sm~ll, medium and large sizes.

SALE!

COTTON CREPE

Made of fine quality combed
yarn - knit collar~ and
cu£fs - Colors: blue. green,

SPOR:J

color white and patterns. 39c

HANDKERCHIEFS

and 49c Values. About 200

With scalloped edg". Same
bay~ band rolled edics. Flo
rai priut.s.

yordo.

25c a yard

$1.84

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Your -Chalco of Any Mon'o

$3.95 SPORT SHIRTS

100% nylon Htrclch. socks,
fits all sizes 10 to 14. Never

Choice patternS. Neat tail-

oring. All size• - Small
(14-14\l i. RJCd!dm (U·l5 1k l,
large 116-16'.&gt;1.

too sborL Never tuo long.

for $3.00

YoiW Chalco of Any Mtn'o

$2.95 SPORT SIIIRTS

Always sloy' up.

SALE! Men's "Hercultt"

TWill

DRESS TROUSERS
Smart, new Fall and Winter styles at these important
savings for the 3 Day Sale.
$9.85 TROUSERS .. .. . .. . . . .... SALE $8.00
SALE $6.00
$7.95 TROUSERS
$5.95 TROUSERS ......... :. , ... SALE $5.00

~len's

TROUSERS
T~pcred legs,

gripper

on

waillt, zipper closure, drop·
pcd belt loops, adj\U\able
buckle back strap, black or

tan.

Hich, vi brant decor aLor col·
or8 with skid-proof bock. ·
Fringed cllds. Striped p~t·
terns. Pink, blue, yellow.,
grl!en, grey, cianamon, wlnc
and white.

Sall'$2.39

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Cannon "Chesapeake"
DOl/BLE BED

Men's Sizes 29 to 38
Waist Measure

BLANK·ETS

Sole $3.48

Smart new styles and patterns. Reg. $3.95. Sanforized
broadcloth pajamas in stripes and pultorns. Sizes A to
E. Perfect fit - Complete comfort. Double gripper and
laslex.'

38 INCH

PLASTIC
UPHOLSTERY

SALE $3.39

Ideal lor upholstering, Pal·
terns of tweed 1 marbellzed
and plain. 30 inch" wide in
all most wanted color~.

Broadcloth Paj1tnaa Size&amp; A to D

SALE $U9

88c a yard

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,Solid colors and plaid pa-ttems. Sizes A to D.

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Knit collars and culls Sizes A to D.

SALE $3.59

BOUDOIR LAMPS

75% colton,

20% rayon,

5% wool, bound w~th ace·

Size 52 by 52 inches. Fast
colors. Big selection of .
patterns.

$1.00

Sunbtem Toesttrt
l101b11m Mlxmllttro
Sunbum Mlxmtlttr J"niort
SunbHm lrenm11tera
Sunbtom Cofltt Motltrt

COATS and JACKlTS ·
and CAR COATS

SNO BOL

Big selection of styles and fabrics - and colors -- in
all sizes from a little tot to a big man - and for these
3 days - These arc the Sale Prices - Your Choice.
tUS COATS AND JACKETS ........ SALt: U.ID
tU5 COATS AND JACKE'fS ..... . .. SALE $4.80

f1.85 COATS AND ~ACKE'fS
fl.ll5 CpATS AND JACKilTS
CbATS AND JACKilTS
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f17.85 COATS ANil JACKt;Ts . . ... ,
t~UO COATS AND JACK~TS
fZUO CO.ATS AND JACKETS
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SALE
SALio;
SALE
SALB

f5.89
$8.80
$7.89
$8.89
$11.89
$13.89
$18.81

$19:89
fZI.88

!lhkc• toilet bowls sparkle
iMiantly. Deodorizes - Ex·
elusive nCHirlp spout. Safe
in septic tanks.

PINTS
QUARTS

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Regular ts.85
CIII!:NILI.E

PUNCH SITS ,
Vintage deolgn. Cryatat glo"
punch sets. Twelve c~ps, one
largo bowl with base, twelve
plastic cup banren and one
pl01tic lldlc.

Tufted biby chenille colton
b&lt;&gt;d!Preada and llntlo,. v~­
cose rayon bedsproado! in
twin and Ml 1&gt;«1 ai!L'I. 1'18·
tel •nd dark colon.

Sale $4.28

SALE'

BOBBIE SOCKS.

COTTON SLIPS

White and colors All
sizes 6'h to 11.
SALE

Whit. broadcloth slips with
built np shoulders. Sizes 36
lo 44.

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3pain fer $1.00

88c

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Lar~e Z7 by. 52 inchCB. Wool

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The ever popular orion Classic Cardigan ~ long sleeves
- yarn of 100% orion -- dries quickly - w~n 1 t
shrink. Wash them a~ often as you like.

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Masonite back.
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SALE!

E~!io!~ed Wilton

OUTING
f·LANNEL

a•OADLOOM
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CARPET

Yard wide oulin&amp;-nanncl Pastel colora ond printed
patterna. Ll&amp;bt or dark.

Jus\ one roll. About 120 sq.
(t. to sell. Regular $10.911
value. While it lull.

.3 ~ards for $1.00

$7.00 a sq. yd.

B'RACH'S
CANDIES

Glidden "Crafllman"

AtMrltd Chocolttol
Puout lulltr PuHt
Milk Cbotoltte Shrt,
Mitk ChGctlota
MtniMIItllowt
Chtctltft Minh

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ing. For oil exterior paint·
lng on wood, brick, stucco,
concrete and metal.

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Bake- store --~er.v­
reheat in either section.

39c

. $1.39

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J~rgen~e Sh1mpoo, Reg. &amp;Oe .. &gt;.·
Speeilllik
Palmollve.- ll.poo, Reg.' 81Jc ......... .. S~illlk
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Lus\l'ti Pf~!"e ShiiiiPOO\ !14lg, .• 1.10 '., ilp!lf. fl.1t.
LuslreoCrei\te Shantp'"'· Reg. JUO . . . . Sp"!G $1.5,,
11,10 ~pte, lle&amp;. $1.50 ) . '. , , , , . , ~~.Iii n:t~

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2 Reg. $26t.OO 2 Piece Suites, Green .. SJ\LE $150.00
1 Reg. $%89.00 % Piece Suite, Beige . . SALE $150.00
I Reg. $%19.00 2 Piece Suite, Beige . . SALE $130.00
1 Reg. $179.00 2 Piece Suile, Green . . SALE $110.00
I Reg. $88.00 Rock &amp; Lork Chair . . . . SALE $50.00
With Foam Rubber.
1 Reg. $89.00 Retlinlng Chair ........ SALE $50.00

SALE!

3 DAYS

ROADMASTER BICYCLES

HOUSE PAINT

Chocolate ~hllll"'!
Milk Chtctlolt Roltlno
Choc. Ct....li Clr~tla
Mlltt.l Milk Ioiii
Mix
ChiCtllto
Milk Cf.octlott
Pttnlll Clutltro
Milk Choctltto Pttnuto
-MI~lotvro Milk ChoColotot
Milk Chtcoltli Joto

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KRO~HLER

LIVING ROOM SUITES
and CHAIRS .

12 Fl. Wide

$3.9$ a set

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MIRRORS

Plaid yarn rugo. Size Z2 by
40 inche8. Green, rose, tan,
aold, Vrey, 'blue and yellow.

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Women's Loomcrlft
Built Up Sitoulile•·

59c

c,._

27 PIECE

Sale 69c a pair

1

YARN RUG! .

Sunbtom Elt~lrtc II•'*"'
Sunlooom Shoft Moor.tot

BOYS and GIRLS 20"- %4"- 28"
IIELPER WHEELS FOR. BEGINNERS
Regularly Priced from $45.00 lo '79.00
Rog. $79.00 Glrla Only 26• Luxury ~lntr ....... SALE $64.GO
Rog. $69.GO loya Only 26" Pl101ure Ltnor -·-- SALE f$4.10
Rtg.' ,$59.GO loya 1nd Glrlt 26" Jot Dtluxt •... SALI I$46.10
Rq. $51.\10 lop 1nd Glrlt ~·· Jtl Dtluq .... . SALI $44.10
Rtg. f54.00 kyo end Girla 20" Jot Dttuxe ---- SALI $42.10
Rit. '$45.GO loya Only 20" St1ndtrd ..••... • , .. SALI f'S.OO
Rot. $4.25 Htlpor Whttll for 20" IIIII 24• Ilk., SALI PJG
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Doullll Roasters

PLASTIC TABLE COVERS

USE ·

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Deluxe modela are eqqlpped with &amp;tre1mlincd tank, born in
tank, rorged fork, truss rods, CJ1rrlcr, beadllte, lull length
,Chain guard, ehl't)me rlmo.

SALE!

5tMIMh Crtilh -l trvla
ltu;lnl Furittl~. Ploor
trlntt, AppltonCII. Plollll
TV lttt.' '
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Lei tny of the sale• people
, oxpl•ln tho ocon'omicoi prtc-'
·!lett" credit auvieo ol Elbel'·
feldl ,:_ · lolp the lhou&amp;lnd•
of
Cll&amp;tomen
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thb eacetlen1 credit

Vice.

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54 by Sf ln~hes Faney Piuerns . . . . . . . . . . 50e
54 by 72 inehea Faaey P;lterns .. : . .. / , :'· 69e
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Sunbeam Souco P1n1

SALE! Men's 11nd Boys'

str;ps. Sizes 32 to 40.

.Sizes 34 to 40 in mafze, red, light blue, pink; ·aqua,
beige, &amp;!'een and white.
zla4!12.

"Bayside"

SUNBEAM APPLIANaS

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Sale '$4.44

PRINTED COTTON

,

wide lace trim, adjustable

to 11.

36 inch slz~ with hand roHed&gt;
edges. A big selection of vatterns ond color combinations

$1.95$2.29$2.95

$3.84 a pair
TABLE COVERS

HEAD

acetate and' rayon in green.
grey. Tan .with floral and all
over patterns.

tate satin. Plaids in bluo,
rod, rose and green. 66 by
80 Inches.

lunlllolm Stoom ond Drr lttrlo
lvribtom c..~.. ond
lvnbtom Wofflo laon with Ortllo

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

tft'

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Wll'lllll' lofty.' lncrN&amp;l .. cllu!l~
"'" oncl nol .. cold . ~
with ohowwa likely by loll'· I•
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Inti col•• extNIM ,...lbztirtl lite ·
Prhloy. Hith tador · In tlw ~
low !onltht 31 to 46.
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White · milk glass with
parchment shade.

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NYLON HOSIERY

Sale 25c

MIJ,K GJ.Ass

Elberfelds Are Hea~quarters For Famous

SALE $2.39
COTTON KNIT PAJAMAS

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88c

Floral patterns. Checks.

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Reg. f3.81

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WOMEN'S $1.00 ANGEL' SKIN

"Firth" $5.95.
BROADLOOM

HAND LOQ!IfEp

Sole $2.48

Broadcloths Flannels Knits

Reg. fUG

new group of women's "Simplicity" House tressesA, fine seiectlo.n of slyles in all new fall patterns and
colors.
Misses Sizes - 12 to'20.
Half Sizes- 14'4 to24'h.
Extra Sizes- 48 to 52.

Boys' Sizes 8 to 16

PAJAMAS

Reg. tU5

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SCATTER
RU·Gs '

RAYON SLIPS

81c

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TUFTED
JVY LEAGUE

SALE!

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beige and rose beige. Plain and dark scams. Sizes Moil

· for $2.50

2 pairs $1.00

$1.69

WOOL GLOVES

ed hems. Paisley patterns.

25c

. HOUSE DRESSES
$2.95

SPORT SHIRTS

S·T·R·E·T.C·H
SOCKS

SUEDE FLANNEL

~·

18 inches square. Hand roll-

SIMPLICITY

MEN'S

Men's "Kirbury"

WOMEN'S

NECK SQUARES

Plls1e cotton crepe ia solid

Fur the 3 Days Sale
SALE

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Wow.en'a Slllc and layon

Wom'"'' 39c
uatE SIZE

$1.44
Men's "Fruit of the Loom""

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100% wool gloves with bead
trim. Pink, maize, red,. grey,
green, tan, brown, black &amp;
white. Small, medium and
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large sizes.

dcrnisti~ patterns. Washnble,

sale price. Eacb in a gil(
box.

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A fine ~ectlon of girls' dresses - .in all washable fab·

POCKET
KNIVES

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Days. Thursday the 7th, Frid~y

SA"LE

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Mrs. Rena Lightroot has IJeen
hired to oporate the Darwin
'lftepbone Elehange. Her daugh·
tcr, Ml'li. Helena JJowctl wiU a:r

sist her.

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The General TcJcphone CDm·
pany plapo to talc over by the
firot of the Jear.

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