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of the advianr, Mra. Robert
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SeptembClr 14 Wedding Annou.nced

s,..,Dilly SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport.
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'M,;,Minnie GUmore Ia vialtlna
Nr. and lira. Ratmond Burna.and
daughter in Covington, Ky.,
Noah Haskins ls ill
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Mlu Thompson, pres1dcnt pre-

Seleellon

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sided at the meeting and mem- ed
bers responded to roll call by Bible to
1 them as
naming a seed and how lt traYe 5' Gardner
verses from Luke
Following the busme&lt;s se8!ion on Thanksgivmg and Mra Hermaa
1 demonBtratlo~ on seeda and Lohse gave a prayer.
reed J&gt;Od.o was g•v~n by Miss
Plana for their Chriltmas party
Thompson, after wh•ch arrange· W.re made during the bualneas
ment were made bY the group us· meeting and committees appnlnt·
lng chrysanthemums
ed The party wlll be held at the
Refreshments were served by church on Decembor 12 wlth an
the hostess to Peggy Bowers. exchange of glltl by the membera
Nancy Tyo, Millie Lcgar ond and the children who will be

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of'

TOYS ·

MARY JUNE
BEAUTY SALON

and Other
GUt llem1

OPEN
Mondoy Thru Soturday
9 to 5
Evenings bY Appotntment
Permanenll $'1.1!0. $IO and $! 5
PHONI 6428-V
235 Waln'ut St.
Mlddli!IO'

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POMEROY, OHIO

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Mra Childs reported on thetr
projectl Apple butter and the
Homebuilders' dinner and they
dlstnsscd another proJ~I. IM!llln&amp;
lru•l cakes.
A depert courae waqerved by
thel hostesseit\ Mr'i. Gardner, )Irs
Theo Neutzilng, Mra.' Minerva
Chddera, lin. Dive Form~r and
Mrs, Bahr. Mrs. Cardnor pr,esi~ed
at the silver coffee ser~ aod a
ho~tday arranaement waa uaed on

tho dining table.

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1\~~~~~::;J Meeting Is Held
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At Moore Home
Mrs W. A. Drake, Mlsa Carol
Bearhs and Mro. Kenneth McEJ·
hlnney were guestl when the Nil·
ty Stitchers club met Wednesday
evening at the home ol 1\ln. Uoyd
Mooree, Oak Slteet
Plans were made for the Chl'llmu dinner to bo held at the Mtr·
tin Reotaurant, Wednflday, Dee·
' ember II, followed with . 1 party
and gilt exchange, the place to be
announced later. The travellnl
prjze donated by Mrs. Sellm
B!azewlez wu awarded to Mrs.
Homer Waiter.
A doasert course was served by
the boatelS to tho~e named above
and Mrs Max Folmer, Mrs. Carl
Moore, Mrs Herbort Dixon. Ml11
Katbhryn M1teh, Mro. William
Bartell, Mra. Jack Warnor, Mrs.
Lawrence Smith, Mrs. Hugh
Bearh• and Mrs At~rt Browm

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First Baptist
Committee In
Meeting Tue~dRy

Ka!ad Hlndy, chairman ol
nominating committee who 114!\ect·
olllcers lor the Church School
and Church at the First Baptlat
Church. had a moetlng at hla home
Tuesday nl&amp;hl.
Thoae present were Mn, Edi1on
Baker, Mro Harold Chase, Mr1
Clarence Clark, L D. Dileo, CUI·
lord Stumbo, Larry R1co and ,the
Rev. 0. E. Hoyt
Mrs. Hindy served o deMcrt
course at the close or the
meetmg.

1953 DESOTO VI 4 dr. Sedan ········ $495
Almoat a SputnUt In
1952 CHEVROLET 2 dr. Sedan ........ $495
pcrlormat~ee.

Sparkhng urli!Nl two tone green Solid car.

1953 CHEVROLET 2dr. &amp; 4 dr. · ·· ·· $795
1953 BUICKS .. ................ From $195

Sedans. Two excoptionally good buyo Both •'210" series.

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We have seven extrn good cars - several ol)jl owner ~a clean
c~rs. With and without Dynaflow drtve. Hard· TopS antl.• dr-. VB
and atr. B's.

Mis's Rilla Lewis
1954 BUICK V8 2 dr..... .......... $1,495 Is H.onored Guest
Hanl Top Coupe. Power Steering &amp; Drakos. Dynallow drive.
At Surprise Party
owned bf local merchant. New Buick trade·ln
M118 Rii!a Lewla was eueat of
1955 BUICK VI 2 dr. .. · .......... · $1,795 honor
Thursday at a aurprl!e
Top

birthday dinner at tho Robinson
Cleaner's plant on Rutland street.
Mrs Stella Thomaa made the
spaehctU 'Which waa the maln
course and HlA Florence Rowe
bakod'tho
cake.
Spaahetll,
coffee
and cake
~o MiP
Lewl•, Mia!
Thomas,
Lavada
Baker,
Thelma .Rnvor ..Jo..
Fall flowers :nre.useo
ate tho table . ........
liehted &lt;~ndl"

Htrd
Coupe. Oynallow drive Dynnllow drive R&amp;H. Spotle!S
ori,lnaltwo IO_~frocn finish. Cl&lt;an tnaido and out

19S6 BUKK VI Special ···· ···· ·· $2,095

4 dr. Sl!~n. Oynanow drive. Radio and Heater t'ul!y equipped.
One carelullocal owner••

1956, lUlCK VI Special ···· ·· ····· $2,295
' dr. Hard Tpp. Riviera Cpe Dynallow Drive Radio &amp; Heater. A
rul '"crttm ~ulf". All Vynal !tim Inside 'ftB Buick tradeiD.

1i56 ,_,I(K VI Super ····· ·· ······· $2,695
f til'. Jllvlv•ledan. Hard Top model. Le" than 11,000 careful
'IIIla. 1'~~. JfHrlns and l!rakca. Almost like the dar it was
fl!ld. New
qOfl ovet ~.oo.

Evangeline OES
Chapter Special
Meeting Is Held
The Evmgcllne Chapter, OES,
met • ln speda! !e81lo• Thul!doy
lor inlt!atlon. Mrs Wtl'ts Anthony,
worthy Malton, and Allen Hu~he&amp;.
Worthy Palron, were in charge of
the meeting.
Plans were made lor reheaml
on Novembor 29 for the lnstalla·
lion 01 new ofllcero on Dec n
Befrcshmcntl!l wero srrved after

tho meeting with

Mrs

Milton

Hood. Mn James Crtswcll, Mrs
Eber Lewis and Mr&gt; . Loland
Brqwn 11 hoste18el!l
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AD arrangement ol fall flowers
waa used (IR the rcJrOI:Ihment
table.
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·12th Birth~ay
Of Freddy Slater
O~~erved Nov.13

The 12th blrthdoy of Freddy
Slater. aon of .&amp;r. and ~Irs Ed
q!ajer, was celebrated with a par·
ty Wednesday cvenlae
Gamca and dancing were enjoy.
ed and a decoratad &lt;ako, icc
cream and pop were served to the

~ueata The i&gt;BriY had \ hocn postponed from last Tuesday by lite
l11nel8 of the aueat ol honm
Gueala included Judy Wilder·
muth, Sandra Ohlinger, Forrest
Bachtel, landra Hysell, Ri,kv Oil·
or RuueU McElhinny, Curolyu
R~sanll, Char!ea Bush, John Blake,
su 18n Slater, Linda Darnell. Ka1
Slater, ,..m Rail; John
wof\h, ~harles Swackhamor, Ben·
ny Wllabn, Rl&lt;har&lt;l Rolin, .Jamie
Jobb, ' tommy Lyons, Darrell
Stumbo, Judy Martin.
Marilyn swan, ,who w.. ill 110d
unable to attend the party, eent
a cill to FreddlC:

s~r~ Dnl'ing .
Program loBe
Given Nov.,2t

Mason Mothers
Club Planning
Christmas Din"er1

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1't5J J•k·.VI Roadmaster · ~ · $1,895
, tlr.' Sildall\ Buick's llnHI 1J1ode1. Power Stoerinc &amp;. brakOI. New
on~'c.oat al!11'1llt ~.00, Thla one i• l!ke new.

19S$'· 1!0N11AC VI 2dr..... .. ·....,. $1,695

. Catallnr~. Hydrtm•lic dr1ve RIIH Sharp car

195• toNJJAC.•.c~. ··· ··· · ····· $1,195

Cpe., l&lt;fiW, lla~t blutJ top. Hydramalic drive. Beauilful
1tna!'Ucbt blllol!nifh All leather sea h.

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·1954·FOID "• Customllne · ·········· · $995
Sl!dan.

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PONTIAC hyl. ··· ········:··· $595
qpe. HydtamaUc drive. Spou ... two tone

~re~n

H l!lllliL: lll!OJ$y bbrd to.» model and a very dopendablt car.
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Ton Hyd. Dump ·· $1,595

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power enatne. 10 f~ dump, l!Od11nclu•lr
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IVENING!i TIL 8:00 P.M;

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Middleport reaidenls were
today by Mayor c. 0. Fls~er to aid
hi cleaning up lhe town during
thjs next week by swecplns .U
leaves from tl!elr yard• and walks
F. naUon·wlde sile-d~IVIhg pro- lnro Ute slfeela at the curblna ~~
grain &lt;Jtcd b~ the National Safelv order that llreef dews can ma~e
Cquncll and featurinlJ worlMam- a· cqliecUon.
ous race ~river !oeturon; Will 'b•
Tho MaYDr•warned t!tal this
1Iven atudellts ol Polnoroy and
Middleport Higti Sclioo!s on Frl ylee of leaf dlsJ!OM] would ho
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Hed out ne~t wee~ only and
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Weddlng llardJ beinc
and the two Pomeroyana
the altar.
Marda Grut!t!er ,.... narrator for
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Unable to pay, Niteh WID wor~ tbe PfOCJ'Im at halftime 11 well u
out his sentence on the Midtllepnrl
(Confln""' On ,.,. SJ•I
street el'l!w.
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you as much as
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booked fllr 1ntoXtcatlon ~&gt;·as Oned
$15 and costs which ht pald
wasre1 0ased
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Martha Hudson
Suctlllitbs Friday

Cllester Garden

At Rdidence

CIUh.Planaing

.YIJie Show
The club hM alwaya COOpellleJ
1 With
·tile lmtitute by bavJnl a
llrge exhffilt or flowers ana Ibis
with their bclp d~l~ell to
!he club's pre-Christmas'

lin.' Mirilla A. Hudlon, tl, died
Friday ,aflei\Doon at ber bo111e oo
lllee Slreel She was the lfaUJhler
late Morris and Amelia Bur·

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Farm CouJ!ns Who k'eep Busy Attending Educational
Meetings Are ·~.9ng Most Ptosperous, Community Leaders

Chuael
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country cousins on Meigs County farms
spend a lot of time going to meetings about
soils, :ertllizer, livestock, garden produce
techniques, dairying, milk handling, crop
marketing, farm equipment, machinery main·
tenance practices and farm JlliiD!!JMle!lt.
And this same observer often 1, forced to
conclude that about the same ~aUveJ.y smaJI
percentage of farmers go to all the meetings.
Apparently there are do~ens \lpon do~ns who
rarely if ever attend any ~led ftllll edu·
catlonal gatherings.
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8:so Clrete 8 Raocli
9:ll&lt;l Wateb Mr. WiJud

tt often occ~ 1!;1 &amp;tow~ .jlbserver that his Many of the people who follow conscientious.
ly ,the many educational meetings sponsored
here are no "better off" llnandially than onl·
ers who don't. For it certainly is true that all
the Information av&amp;Jiable at meetings also is
found in government bulletins, circulars, ln·
dustry Pllblicatlons, newspapers, and maga.
zlnes. on, can stay home ~nd ~eep JIP with
the wor.)d.

10:00
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Howdy DoOdy
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True St&lt;!ry

Detedive'o Dairy

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Theater,
7:00
2:45 Football
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2:)5 Kemper S&lt;orebolrd
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5:30 ,ll")llilong Culldy
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e:oo Newa Plcturr ' , 10:~
Foinball Scoreboard '
11:00
Fe~eral Men
11:30
Saturday Ni&amp;bt Jainboree
Are FtlDlli
' 12:30
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I :00

This is a fair coocll!$q1! . ballell •Qpoll re·
ports of meetings such as the regional lime
and fertilizer meeting 1teld ln ,Athens Thurs·
day Eleven Meigs Cpunty farmers attended.
The names were f81111Uar bec~use many of
the same ones oppj!ared In lhe•e columns ear·
Her this week In reference to .another meet·
lng, also having to do witb &amp;grlcultural edu·
cation

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The question arises:
Is it true that the people who go most to
such meetings are by and la!Je the m01t pro·
sperous aild progressive farmers In the coun·
ty? To identify !hem Is to 'pgge1t such Is a
fact
In one way this Is true. In anoth~r it isn't.

Allen Afpl~nce Serv.

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~mmentilt~g, E.U~orially

dau
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Farm CouJ!ns Who k'eep Busy Attending Educational
Meetings Are ·~.9ng Most Ptosperous, Community Leaders

Chuael
8:15

country cousins on Meigs County farms
spend a lot of time going to meetings about
soils, :ertllizer, livestock, garden produce
techniques, dairying, milk handling, crop
marketing, farm equipment, machinery main·
tenance practices and farm JlliiD!!JMle!lt.
And this same observer often 1, forced to
conclude that about the same ~aUveJ.y smaJI
percentage of farmers go to all the meetings.
Apparently there are do~ens \lpon do~ns who
rarely if ever attend any ~led ftllll edu·
catlonal gatherings.
•

Sign

On ...·:.' ; '··"""'''.

8:so Clrete 8 Raocli
9:ll&lt;l Wateb Mr. WiJud

tt often occ~ 1!;1 &amp;tow~ .jlbserver that his Many of the people who follow conscientious.
ly ,the many educational meetings sponsored
here are no "better off" llnandially than onl·
ers who don't. For it certainly is true that all
the Information av&amp;Jiable at meetings also is
found in government bulletins, circulars, ln·
dustry Pllblicatlons, newspapers, and maga.
zlnes. on, can stay home ~nd ~eep JIP with
the wor.)d.

10:00
10.80
11·00
11 3~
12:00
12·SB

Howdy DoOdy
Gumb~
'
Fllry
Capt. Gallant
True St&lt;!ry

Detedive'o Dairy

1:1)0 Down On The Fann

wrn

6:~

J-3B w...
Theater,
7:00
2:45 Football
·
t
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2:)5 Kemper S&lt;orebolrd
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5:30 ,ll")llilong Culldy
i ·01)
e:oo Newa Plcturr ' , 10:~
Foinball Scoreboard '
11:00
Fe~eral Men
11:30
Saturday Ni&amp;bt Jainboree
Are FtlDlli
' 12:30
· Jn Las YeiQ·
I :00

This is a fair coocll!$q1! . ballell •Qpoll re·
ports of meetings such as the regional lime
and fertilizer meeting 1teld ln ,Athens Thurs·
day Eleven Meigs Cpunty farmers attended.
The names were f81111Uar bec~use many of
the same ones oppj!ared In lhe•e columns ear·
Her this week In reference to .another meet·
lng, also having to do witb &amp;grlcultural edu·
cation

Sip On

Toaay

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Trou\ilt WIIJ! ~ 4•
'A)'t•p'
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'l'feflll!'f l{JIIIl
The Prl~ 1a ~lllht
Truth or .CC0111ueneet

:n:""..

)lld·lliJ

The question arises:
Is it true that the people who go most to
such meetings are by and la!Je the m01t pro·
sperous aild progressive farmers In the coun·
ty? To identify !hem Is to 'pgge1t such Is a
fact
In one way this Is true. In anoth~r it isn't.

Allen Afpl~nce Serv.

un. Mala·s&amp;. . ·,
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P!'III..YCelllllt BJ•k Co.

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IGives.AwavFunds 5,000Feet Of Antaret1eSnow I KIDNAPJ1N~· ••~ar~•lli';''I'.
. F~e~~~ _ Stacked UrFrom ~ey. Crystals'
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On · · Eagle Errors .
llawthorne, Spencer Are Stars During
Winning 4th Q~arter Ground At~tlkll
IContluued from P11e Qnel
mls1.114 pllDI M(ltl!Jp!J llm"t ba\llf
Ollly JQ -df JJ.IIliJ.MO. ~~~~~ k,l ·I~ I~ !l\E llll"· \&gt;+·
4lmt filltd 11:11• I.W®n
jWRr m J!IIPi-

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thiowioJ two usd,.i p - at
mldflcl~. lluihtd ~Jr4. lie 111~
ll.ll1e filllnce 19 l!ll !!!mi!W detp
FIRST 2 TOIXNQCJW1Y4
Pomoroy lost little tll!le ldlin,
2elwe know wbo "'' bo.a. Hawthorne kicJm4 olt lo Dwbm wbo
re.tw~ to hia ~ Tl!r:ee plllys
Q!!l~d J&gt;ut 7 yar~s IJ!Id Jonas, hiCk
to Pll»l. h,d IP.l'!P for II)~ &amp;llllpba~k. fumbled, and r~ovu.d.
Trylnv to run it O"' be waa
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slap~d down by llawtborpe an~
~o~rt ClrQen for 1 I~ ~ard loBI
a~~ the Paothera bad tbr ball oo
Polpre's 17 yard line, llr!l 4111110.
Qawthorne J•t 8, ~peooer 4 ~·~
iD olfaJde Jlel\tlltY l!ll'\le It lint
do;&amp;:ll 9n the ~. Spe~m got ) and
Hawthorne wool In IQI' lh9 6~
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$ T , •
~oun\. PbaUn ' Piii to . . •••n·
110n WIIJ I&gt;Vl'feet for the wjpt ~~
'Itl 4llll it wa• 1.0.
- RQJiltroy'a
toocMpiVI)
fillll loliowinJ • bloebd Punt
After Hawthorne'• kickoff, Jona1
got 11 from his 2ft, McKelvey 3,
Jonas 1, a long PIIJf Wll 110 l!lOd
and Jonal went baek to pun\ fr®J
his won 80 yard line.
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This tlmt !b1 nQ!'V9VI llt&gt;lfre
center sent the ball clear over
Jonll' bead. Aller rell'llvln( It
Ionas Wal lJit for i IOif of 8 P:OPI·
eroy took over on Belpre's ;K.
The Panther. couldn1 moye it,
Ibis effort l•lllng when M~Kelvey
lntenopted PhaUn'•
Intend.
ll(l for Johnson in tht end ....
'Belpre couldn't move either,
DUntlng to Pomeroy's 47. !!be
P.aotben lei it at.o on llf!JW•'t 28
' ' a u Yl•d penally for ~~Iilli
bin-I. Now 111 !be 111•o~d quartpr
H&amp;wtho~;pe .~unte4 om tlw 101l
Hn, 49ll! ll)e l!~lpro 34 but . !'!
tllrte p!Jfa J9na1 had !lJ punt
ball wes trtded yet oniQ
aaain beiQ!'e Jonaa' punt &amp;t.!,n4·
lnJ op ~Is own 28 WPI ~loc~d by
lltln\tl' 8111 Glb~s wit~ JQl\11!011
te~ov~rtnJ on the Belp~ 41,
Tbb time the Panthers ~ade 11
"""rl Soencer ran well for 11
IW&lt;ll 1!&gt; the 30. Vernon Horrloon
aot '•• Spencer anotl)~r • and
Phalin ~ept at left end tor )3 and
a tlrot down on the 9.
Mawtllnrne on the first play
wont ~de to his rlabt, .aot a peat
key block !rom Spencer •n' Belpre's end, and roUe~ over for his
oeeond TO. Spaneer'a try lor the
pol)!( wu obe&lt;t. T~ere were two
mtffutes left In the !Irs! hull.
Belpre came back alter thsl
klekoll lo move l.rom Its 48 to the
Pomeroy 31 bot Haynes' weak
paBJ (be waJ ru•bed) Wll taken
In by Hawthorne ·~ the Panther
30
Pballn on th~ ljrst play kept to
blslell and mol'ed 41 yards to the
Bel~re 29 tielore he w10 knocked
out of bounds The half ended,
bowev~r. after Pballn had ran
twice lor no 1ajn.
DIPIIIII GOOD
The middle ol the Pomero line
looked stront .op 'efense. Danny
and •R&lt;jj)ert lJreene with
H8\vthe•rne at&gt;d Blll Gibbs baektng
up w~r.f ~(le~lve ~~~~lnot the
thrusta ol Jon'" .Porbln aad Me·
Kelvoy, gettltljl tackll) aller
taeklo.
At hal!llme, Belpre had only 13
ll!!t yar~t ru1hl~« a1 the two

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Tblo atatement •
the bupk
Into the corridors of the Pentoaon
UP ~ Only a ,aelect
In Washington, D. C, where an
llndly will Qlo•• the
"Army spokesman" (lellled It Ii:~~i~i:if:~i~~
but the
. neaUY and sent II on Ill way t• It
1 llar·stud·
' • otlll higher authority
as goo4- If not
'IJ can see no reason aod
any other section
1et of eireum1t1Deea under
the aeademy would be told to play Two ol tho Big Ten' start tao·
in a bowl J&amp;me," the spokeJman kle Alo larr11 of Jow1 and Mk:h·
said. "If ouch reason• shoold d•· taan State's halfback, Walt Kowal·
vclop, however, the order coulrl OIYk. seemed mtoln to .win bertha
come from the Secretary of the on most ot the ~Uin9l'OOI tJiflar
Army, the SelTetary of Defen.e or toams.
the White lloo1e. '
Kowalczyk has been rrtat de·
"d~~OS!ll •IIC~·d aaalnsl
Ill other wor~~ Army will ac·
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oept a bow) bid If Pr01ldent EJ·
1enhower says It'• olcay. Ae1demy
olllolala know Ihoy won 1 aet thn
okay without 1 victory over Navy
on Nov. ay but they'd like to
1lona tho olllelal word to
Bowl ollleillb iJVho'll be
J'blladelpbla Munlalpal ·sta~lluln,
Nov. 80, to 1111h a bee·llne
lh.t winner'• die11lna room.
. Both Artny and NaVY have bi!an
!DantiO~Id II pol,lll/18 Cotton Bowl
pppo~ents lor u~be1ten and untied
Teua A4!tM, J¥hlilh ell!, nail down
!lie Sll~lb'l'••t Conl~ren~• bid to1

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P11Diel'OY had 11 tmt doWJI,
~olpre 10. Pballn paued fG\11'
limes. completed one, mlased ~wq,
and hll4 one lnle,..plled. Belpre
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Rouab, (lr~e14Jr, ~wilber, Rell!fr,
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Heck; tackloa: Wlblln and Stuke~;
fUarda: Adrean and Spencer; cent·
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McKelvey and Jonas
OFFICIALS: titwuPt Harbour,
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men'a physical eduealio• ...Uon
of the Ohio CoUeae Aaa. ,aald,
"We II" jn a hoJ!Ue worl\1 and .
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even gel a normal peraon .dlown." .
"It takes a lot of slalllbla to
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bollt•lhall ca•eer elloe Qutsg of
tho University of North Carolina
is over.
Quigg, eenter on la1t •aaon'a
NCAA champlonahlp aquad, aut·
lcrcd a broken los and knee whteh
required surgery ind 1 bone rr•ll
l"t Seturday. While lbe ·inju,.Y
waa enough to keep the dx.foot.
nine 1011lor out or ·action tbla aea•
son, It bad been hoped It woul4
not afiMI anr future pro career.
The United ProM leuned ThUri•
day nl&amp;ht, however, lluil dooto11
had given •UP hope lhl! QUtrl
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ti• lan· I today wa1 o!Jot lo &lt;~Hili 1)1. ' ~·
numerous : Ff!~aY. jn HI '!'~ iflth the
DON'T LET· M9NEY'
b•ob on
lol'e\'"'llng, barteQde.r ·, over ~I for I
h.. been wlth
f3 and drio~o.
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Operation Deep Frme
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Rlmarol Tpw""', tt..L , b~egdP.J
pl~nnlnJat•J•·
1a»4 JD,IIfllfr !lf 'A~e, 11~ -.B!r, fOld Milke sure your Fire lliSIII'·
H~ iaid that )When the Navy Tbomao bad bee~~ · ..,rvea two
llrst flew plan" Into llel(ordo ; beera orilbo\11 m&lt;lfi ~ became ance cov~rs · to\lay•s vaJpe
there were DO wtilPr .tallolll on 1be)IIJI'fe!!l W~ · tiM ·~· would
thlo side or the 11111mUc.
. have to pay li«fllrf &amp;tlliPI an· of wur home and fumlih·
"We pot .blps •!Jt Un~ between 'other.
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lntrllectu~. li9!1!1Y · ill~ 'flrit· 1 one abot fr9m a:lf,..Uher mol·
uallr-Uk' till ~ other pea elv· • ver. Tbe ll!lllet pk 'fbOlllaa io
Uliatl0111 onu· world."
the throal ·
Dr. W. W. ~er, director ol the
He q 4t'4 \1111 aq)vpl at Gen·
B~rup fiJ llullb Etluml~o of !be · eral Jlospj~.
AMA, alld, ,"We "" tne. mos.\
Mrs. F'lill' J(iri\!Pf,,.3S. the
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overpri"l11eged peopl,e In bistoey. de,a~ man's lion..,...Joli\1 Thoma.
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••rHe ~ we "" 'iverburdenlng · told hl!r !It
gplgj '1~ eo!l~t •-• Q•
Phoae Sl-1
ounelvea with problems because $180
Awed ' birlt 'fhen •au""
we think "mor~ ol _lakin' !ban be
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•log became I little e"ier whe•
TOKYO UP' - A , poliee ' ~lll·
hia NaY)' Cmdr John lllrabllo.l three siJtionl WOfl! bolh 'It Llltl• onstratlon t.oJ pin publlf •.91111·.
~~~~~fii~~·j;.:gjjied"&amp;e;IOiiiitriO'
ehtel mcworologi!t at Operation 1 America, )I&lt;M~rf!o and, at l.1v denee backllre4 Frldloy ~n,n 'f.i:o
Deep ,,.... tteadq!W'I~I b~~ I Slatioo, Mil mn.. to the lOUth. I delt!CIJVei Jlili'!e4 tq flf~, •
o»llinCII It wu \Ro col~ at the 1 "Thai'• a~l I~ llylnJ from mi&gt;Ck borJlary Jol t~
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boll om of the -ror~ lor •••~ New York to St. IAula pnd De•;; ho .... They w're a;re .
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ver with three weather station; other poiJee s~I\IIJIOA&lt;d by a frlllr
Mirabito, 40, ol H)dC Part, l he "td.
: tic hoiiSewile.
Wll ::::~. Th,unw:
Mm.. said preelpjtaU.m In Ani- "On a loJig range Wu!is," he ••· i
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room ol his arctica takes the form of teat~- plained, "wbat hlppon• to wealh o
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baadaome, seven-room houa on ery lee cryotaiJ' wbloh in t~ I er 4•1\'11 blf' eon eid in 1etUn~ I
Lawndale's main ttreet with tears paot ceatprlel lla•e bi\IIJ up t!lj! I more
lomaltl u fa;, II DES liOIN)l:S. Iqwp UP - Gor.
streaming down hla Jaee as he ex· M~ l~ot high Ice paek.
I away 1!.1 New York and London Hmchel Lo.i;e81 bas peopose4
pllllned lbe money \vent I!&gt; eover
Mllabota, who he1ds a llv.,.maa be nld.
, 10u bank payments for lar1!10f1
secount.J that were o~rdrawn, un· stall ol. weather loremten an4 · He IJif 1he JI)OVell¥!nl of air who hove com lots at roa9 Inter·
JO&lt;ured loant and funds he just ob,.rvers, Is responaiblc for lhf ! masseo aiWIId jhe wqo:lll )l 10m•· t aecllons. Th Iowa gqvo.rnor .-id
wa:av•" to frwnde in • .
weather predletloJW upon wh&gt;&lt;~ ' thing ~· ~ qore!qll water the com in his atate rrowa 110 tall
He recalled bitterly that "not a ali the American pilots in l~c I in a "'tlilub.
, II bloc~
vision .
one I helped ~· eaUed antarctic de~nd.
"lt'1 JJIII "'pos,Plle ~.r~' 4!Jturb
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and offered to !Qpke ti&lt;JOII" tbetr
P-IIIJ U101lly lllght
! part ol It wlfhOut the.l'f;f. . ev·
debts.
His 1lall lnclqdeo: Nayy !A. eniDally relf~ Ill• water ir.
"I lJWIUtl too 110911 19 tbe~," Tom Fredian of 8412 N. l.emai I the mt of the (¥b.•
lie l!lbfled.
St. Cblcago; chief ,_.phm
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llawthorne, Spencer Are Stars During
Winning 4th Q~arter Ground At~tlkll
IContluued from P11e Qnel
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Ollly JQ -df JJ.IIliJ.MO. ~~~~~ k,l ·I~ I~ !l\E llll"· \&gt;+·
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FIRST 2 TOIXNQCJW1Y4
Pomoroy lost little tll!le ldlin,
2elwe know wbo "'' bo.a. Hawthorne kicJm4 olt lo Dwbm wbo
re.tw~ to hia ~ Tl!r:ee plllys
Q!!l~d J&gt;ut 7 yar~s IJ!Id Jonas, hiCk
to Pll»l. h,d IP.l'!P for II)~ &amp;llllpba~k. fumbled, and r~ovu.d.
Trylnv to run it O"' be waa
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slap~d down by llawtborpe an~
~o~rt ClrQen for 1 I~ ~ard loBI
a~~ the Paothera bad tbr ball oo
Polpre's 17 yard line, llr!l 4111110.
Qawthorne J•t 8, ~peooer 4 ~·~
iD olfaJde Jlel\tlltY l!ll'\le It lint
do;&amp;:ll 9n the ~. Spe~m got ) and
Hawthorne wool In IQI' lh9 6~
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110n WIIJ I&gt;Vl'feet for the wjpt ~~
'Itl 4llll it wa• 1.0.
- RQJiltroy'a
toocMpiVI)
fillll loliowinJ • bloebd Punt
After Hawthorne'• kickoff, Jona1
got 11 from his 2ft, McKelvey 3,
Jonas 1, a long PIIJf Wll 110 l!lOd
and Jonal went baek to pun\ fr®J
his won 80 yard line.
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center sent the ball clear over
Jonll' bead. Aller rell'llvln( It
Ionas Wal lJit for i IOif of 8 P:OPI·
eroy took over on Belpre's ;K.
The Panther. couldn1 moye it,
Ibis effort l•lllng when M~Kelvey
lntenopted PhaUn'•
Intend.
ll(l for Johnson in tht end ....
'Belpre couldn't move either,
DUntlng to Pomeroy's 47. !!be
P.aotben lei it at.o on llf!JW•'t 28
' ' a u Yl•d penally for ~~Iilli
bin-I. Now 111 !be 111•o~d quartpr
H&amp;wtho~;pe .~unte4 om tlw 101l
Hn, 49ll! ll)e l!~lpro 34 but . !'!
tllrte p!Jfa J9na1 had !lJ punt
ball wes trtded yet oniQ
aaain beiQ!'e Jonaa' punt &amp;t.!,n4·
lnJ op ~Is own 28 WPI ~loc~d by
lltln\tl' 8111 Glb~s wit~ JQl\11!011
te~ov~rtnJ on the Belp~ 41,
Tbb time the Panthers ~ade 11
"""rl Soencer ran well for 11
IW&lt;ll 1!&gt; the 30. Vernon Horrloon
aot '•• Spencer anotl)~r • and
Phalin ~ept at left end tor )3 and
a tlrot down on the 9.
Mawtllnrne on the first play
wont ~de to his rlabt, .aot a peat
key block !rom Spencer •n' Belpre's end, and roUe~ over for his
oeeond TO. Spaneer'a try lor the
pol)!( wu obe&lt;t. T~ere were two
mtffutes left In the !Irs! hull.
Belpre came back alter thsl
klekoll lo move l.rom Its 48 to the
Pomeroy 31 bot Haynes' weak
paBJ (be waJ ru•bed) Wll taken
In by Hawthorne ·~ the Panther
30
Pballn on th~ ljrst play kept to
blslell and mol'ed 41 yards to the
Bel~re 29 tielore he w10 knocked
out of bounds The half ended,
bowev~r. after Pballn had ran
twice lor no 1ajn.
DIPIIIII GOOD
The middle ol the Pomero line
looked stront .op 'efense. Danny
and •R&lt;jj)ert lJreene with
H8\vthe•rne at&gt;d Blll Gibbs baektng
up w~r.f ~(le~lve ~~~~lnot the
thrusta ol Jon'" .Porbln aad Me·
Kelvoy, gettltljl tackll) aller
taeklo.
At hal!llme, Belpre had only 13
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Tblo atatement •
the bupk
Into the corridors of the Pentoaon
UP ~ Only a ,aelect
In Washington, D. C, where an
llndly will Qlo•• the
"Army spokesman" (lellled It Ii:~~i~i:if:~i~~
but the
. neaUY and sent II on Ill way t• It
1 llar·stud·
' • otlll higher authority
as goo4- If not
'IJ can see no reason aod
any other section
1et of eireum1t1Deea under
the aeademy would be told to play Two ol tho Big Ten' start tao·
in a bowl J&amp;me," the spokeJman kle Alo larr11 of Jow1 and Mk:h·
said. "If ouch reason• shoold d•· taan State's halfback, Walt Kowal·
vclop, however, the order coulrl OIYk. seemed mtoln to .win bertha
come from the Secretary of the on most ot the ~Uin9l'OOI tJiflar
Army, the SelTetary of Defen.e or toams.
the White lloo1e. '
Kowalczyk has been rrtat de·
"d~~OS!ll •IIC~·d aaalnsl
Ill other wor~~ Army will ac·
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oept a bow) bid If Pr01ldent EJ·
1enhower says It'• olcay. Ae1demy
olllolala know Ihoy won 1 aet thn
okay without 1 victory over Navy
on Nov. ay but they'd like to
1lona tho olllelal word to
Bowl ollleillb iJVho'll be
J'blladelpbla Munlalpal ·sta~lluln,
Nov. 80, to 1111h a bee·llne
lh.t winner'• die11lna room.
. Both Artny and NaVY have bi!an
!DantiO~Id II pol,lll/18 Cotton Bowl
pppo~ents lor u~be1ten and untied
Teua A4!tM, J¥hlilh ell!, nail down
!lie Sll~lb'l'••t Conl~ren~• bid to1

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P11Diel'OY had 11 tmt doWJI,
~olpre 10. Pballn paued fG\11'
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and hll4 one lnle,..plled. Belpre
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Johnaon, Wllsea, Ha\vtlw!if. '
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Frteman, PowniQ, &lt;;t)&gt;en, .lleAVW,
Rouab, (lr~e14Jr, ~wilber, Rell!fr,
'lrk)e and S~~lnger.
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JI.EW'IJE: - e~lis: van,oy ~M
Heck; tackloa: Wlblln and Stuke~;
fUarda: Adrean and Spencer; cent·
er: Lane; Baeln: Ha)'npa, DlVbhl,
McKelvey and Jonas
OFFICIALS: titwuPt Harbour,
and Strlmer.
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men'a physical eduealio• ...Uon
of the Ohio CoUeae Aaa. ,aald,
"We II" jn a hoJ!Ue worl\1 and .
lhe10 st,re&amp;Na and· st,rallll may :
even gel a normal peraon .dlown." .
"It takes a lot of slalllbla to
one'• head in !be1e

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l!leuch a ctl!l. lie gl( Jt wquld
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wqul4 l1l.llt' the ea4 ol ~sm
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HILL, N. C UP- The

bollt•lhall ca•eer elloe Qutsg of
tho University of North Carolina
is over.
Quigg, eenter on la1t •aaon'a
NCAA champlonahlp aquad, aut·
lcrcd a broken los and knee whteh
required surgery ind 1 bone rr•ll
l"t Seturday. While lbe ·inju,.Y
waa enough to keep the dx.foot.
nine 1011lor out or ·action tbla aea•
son, It bad been hoped It woul4
not afiMI anr future pro career.
The United ProM leuned ThUri•
day nl&amp;ht, however, lluil dooto11
had given •UP hope lhl! QUtrl
would ever be 1ble to play apln.

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. er, ..Wole!J ~ 110 marll!l!l here I
ti• lan· I today wa1 o!Jot lo &lt;~Hili 1)1. ' ~·
numerous : Ff!~aY. jn HI '!'~ iflth the
DON'T LET· M9NEY'
b•ob on
lol'e\'"'llng, barteQde.r ·, over ~I for I
h.. been wlth
f3 and drio~o.
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Operation Deep Frme
the
Rlmarol Tpw""', tt..L , b~egdP.J
pl~nnlnJat•J•·
1a»4 JD,IIfllfr !lf 'A~e, 11~ -.B!r, fOld Milke sure your Fire lliSIII'·
H~ iaid that )When the Navy Tbomao bad bee~~ · ..,rvea two
llrst flew plan" Into llel(ordo ; beera orilbo\11 m&lt;lfi ~ became ance cov~rs · to\lay•s vaJpe
there were DO wtilPr .tallolll on 1be)IIJI'fe!!l W~ · tiM ·~· would
thlo side or the 11111mUc.
. have to pay li«fllrf &amp;tlliPI an· of wur home and fumlih·
"We pot .blps •!Jt Un~ between 'other.
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lntrllectu~. li9!1!1Y · ill~ 'flrit· 1 one abot fr9m a:lf,..Uher mol·
uallr-Uk' till ~ other pea elv· • ver. Tbe ll!lllet pk 'fbOlllaa io
Uliatl0111 onu· world."
the throal ·
Dr. W. W. ~er, director ol the
He q 4t'4 \1111 aq)vpl at Gen·
B~rup fiJ llullb Etluml~o of !be · eral Jlospj~.
AMA, alld, ,"We "" tne. mos.\
Mrs. F'lill' J(iri\!Pf,,.3S. the
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overpri"l11eged peopl,e In bistoey. de,a~ man's lion..,...Joli\1 Thoma.
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••rHe ~ we "" 'iverburdenlng · told hl!r !It
gplgj '1~ eo!l~t •-• Q•
Phoae Sl-1
ounelvea with problems because $180
Awed ' birlt 'fhen •au""
we think "mor~ ol _lakin' !ban be
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'J'Ivu Stotlo11J Holped
i:OH COPPID
10)1! today "It nem snows at the South 1 lllrobtlo "'id weath., lereml·
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iliOII of Pole."
•log became I little e"ier whe•
TOKYO UP' - A , poliee ' ~lll·
hia NaY)' Cmdr John lllrabllo.l three siJtionl WOfl! bolh 'It Llltl• onstratlon t.oJ pin publlf •.91111·.
~~~~~fii~~·j;.:gjjied"&amp;e;IOiiiitriO'
ehtel mcworologi!t at Operation 1 America, )I&lt;M~rf!o and, at l.1v denee backllre4 Frldloy ~n,n 'f.i:o
Deep ,,.... tteadq!W'I~I b~~ I Slatioo, Mil mn.. to the lOUth. I delt!CIJVei Jlili'!e4 tq flf~, •
o»llinCII It wu \Ro col~ at the 1 "Thai'• a~l I~ llylnJ from mi&gt;Ck borJlary Jol t~
•• nr .
boll om of the -ror~ lor •••~ New York to St. IAula pnd De•;; ho .... They w're a;re .
by
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flakes.
ver with three weather station; other poiJee s~I\IIJIOA&lt;d by a frlllr
Mirabito, 40, ol H)dC Part, l he "td.
: tic hoiiSewile.
Wll ::::~. Th,unw:
Mm.. said preelpjtaU.m In Ani- "On a loJig range Wu!is," he ••· i
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room ol his arctica takes the form of teat~- plained, "wbat hlppon• to wealh o
STORY
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baadaome, seven-room houa on ery lee cryotaiJ' wbloh in t~ I er 4•1\'11 blf' eon eid in 1etUn~ I
Lawndale's main ttreet with tears paot ceatprlel lla•e bi\IIJ up t!lj! I more
lomaltl u fa;, II DES liOIN)l:S. Iqwp UP - Gor.
streaming down hla Jaee as he ex· M~ l~ot high Ice paek.
I away 1!.1 New York and London Hmchel Lo.i;e81 bas peopose4
pllllned lbe money \vent I!&gt; eover
Mllabota, who he1ds a llv.,.maa be nld.
, 10u bank payments for lar1!10f1
secount.J that were o~rdrawn, un· stall ol. weather loremten an4 · He IJif 1he JI)OVell¥!nl of air who hove com lots at roa9 Inter·
JO&lt;ured loant and funds he just ob,.rvers, Is responaiblc for lhf ! masseo aiWIId jhe wqo:lll )l 10m•· t aecllons. Th Iowa gqvo.rnor .-id
wa:av•" to frwnde in • .
weather predletloJW upon wh&gt;&lt;~ ' thing ~· ~ qore!qll water the com in his atate rrowa 110 tall
He recalled bitterly that "not a ali the American pilots in l~c I in a "'tlilub.
, II bloc~
vision .
one I helped ~· eaUed antarctic de~nd.
"lt'1 JJIII "'pos,Plle ~.r~' 4!Jturb
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and offered to !Qpke ti&lt;JOII" tbetr
P-IIIJ U101lly lllght
! part ol It wlfhOut the.l'f;f. . ev·
debts.
His 1lall lnclqdeo: Nayy !A. eniDally relf~ Ill• water ir.
"I lJWIUtl too 110911 19 tbe~," Tom Fredian of 8412 N. l.emai I the mt of the (¥b.•
lie l!lbfled.
St. Cblcago; chief ,_.phm
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LAr
R. !.; aerorrap~er 2C Rondd w 1 "''loW'Q'J~
PalmOJ:
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Jlll:tJIOUIINE, Au,J!,ralla UP -.
Llihtwetaht Clwlle Sm,lth ol SdoutJIOI!IIed rmeo RPtlnl ol
1111~ l'l'l~ar ntcbt la 1 !~.round
kul. Smith walfhed 18&amp; to

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UP Rookie Unelil ir VIIIGt Costell9
of the Clm
llroWIII Thund11
nlaht "~ nomt-' ' 'Mn. Shirley
Qlbaon, Pt•• ,., fl1ed a datt~o
118 ault lor eto;en ...lnst him IQ
conr~ct!&lt;~n wlth 1 birrotJm lne~
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St, Awarded In Ohio
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PUBLIC SALE
TliRMITES illrEiiMtNATIO
\he personal property of the late
l''or ttte ,a~:~FeCtloa pn.,no atu--JI,
Alf Cooper and Marvin Petty hR•
PfUCIIIIDUCl!D $1000
LJHm"'re :.uppl)' ;,t•~n, .rooaero~.
been constgMd to tne BRAD
9 room!, 2 full baths, basemen'
.N.t. wori: "Uil1 a llt~tsQ b uuy lll·
t'ORD AUCTION COMPANY,

.1-Dally SenUnel. Pomii'OY·Middleport, 0.; Nov. 15, 1957

(1) Notices

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garage, £urnace cftn ~ duplexed • ~eiJ, ~IU"UiiO ti illOUtiUUU. apU
easily. $9~00 1f sold by Dec 2,
.lt.e!!Ut:J.LlUJ !efmtte CODU'Ol :iel'
1957. John Richmond, 814 E
nee, Dl M.acys, Wv.. 'l 25 tf
Mam St., Pomeroy phone 17

HMdquorttn For
;jam!nlte L~e - Lane Cedar
Cbesta- LAU Window huf'rilidalrt Refrlgeratol'l.
!!kor ~urnl!c!f, A'Jdc!!oport, Chlo

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Roome
New Furnitu,.

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$299.00

lt'llval servocea atartln1 Nov. 17
to Dec. 1BI at the Church of
r.brlst I• Cbrilllan Union, Hobaoa. th• 'JI&gt;ov A. L. Baldridge,
Albland, l(y,, evangelist; the
Rev. o. H Carl pallor. Everr·
body weloomt.
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FURNITURE

B~KER

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tluteJ and Ham Shoo~ Jlacine
PlaillDI Hill. Nov. 17\b.
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In memory of my mother, Mrs
Be10ie Johnson, who died two
yean ago. Nov. 17. Mr. and Mro ~ppiCfi and e~dcr New Haven 0•·
Clarence Bradford and dauah·
rhard. New Haven. w. va , Ph·
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one Turner 24688
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Rodney Downinw

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AC(IDINT

;.He. Ca••liY and . _

Real Estate Broklr

IUtiOn~ diBC Y ft. -

rubber
belt. 8 in. wide !0 ft. long; 2In MIDDLII'OII" OHIO
'1 H 1', motors, heavy duty 61IWI
PIIONII
6Jlf
ll\anley Gibbs, Long Bottom,
loute No 2
10.3-til!P

lt53 Chevrolet Z dr.

&amp; 4 dr. So·
dana. Two exceptionally lood
· buys. Both ''210" aeri~s. 17b3.
(21) Reo I Fstate
'Dlaeltnar's, Pomeroy. l1 15 6tc Uaed Electric r•ove $3!1.00: Coa!
Heatrell $20.ilt., Gu Furnace
IHII Buick V8 Speelal, $2,ot5. 4 ronvmloft bureau
$40.00. FOR SAL~H-room.' four bed·
dr. Sedan. Dyna!low drive. Ra·
Phone 61?.8-lC.
10.7-Btro rooms, ill • baths, nttached gar·
dio and Heator.' Fully equipped.
sge, modern k1tchcn, full base
, One melul local owner. Blaelt· E!ectroluK Sweeper and Ciar[net
ment, corner lot, conveniently
; 1nar'a, Pomeroy.
11 15 6te For Sale. Call 3461 before 8 a. located Owner being transfer·
m. or altar 4 p. m. 10 \8 6tfc roorl Cali 6093 M lor appoint
Ford V8 CuiiOmUne m~. 2
ment.
ll·U·3tc
dr. Sedaa. Show• 1ood care. POTATOES---Stock on winter poBloettnar'a, Pomeroy. II 15 6te
totoeo while they last. s. ~ FOR SALE - 8 room house, bath.
water under pressure, clecLrlcity,
Enoch, Portland, 0.
10.2HI cellar, garage, ~ 1h: acres ground
1
111112 Pontiac $39~ 8 Cly, 2 dr.
I mile eost of Rutland on Rt.
Catalina Cpo. Hydramatic drive. FOR SALE - Apple~. New Ha·
124. S. D. BnAklrk
11 13 3tp
Spotlell two tone green llnioh
ven n'clJard, New Haven. Phone
Sporty hard top model and a TU·2l688
7-29tl
very dependable car. Blaettnar'a
Pomeroy.
II 15 etc

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Krlsl\01 lo!ODDII II tboWD U be
eollapatl'f durinl • tpeeala 011
tilt Kuhmtr problem, at tho
UN 1D New fori&lt;. He ha4

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Almost a SputDik in perform·
•nee. Blaetlur'a, Pomeroy,
II 15 8te FOR SA&lt;.il:: one Lanmter deep
-~--:-1-:-k-V-:-R::--:d-t· •1well jet pump with pressure
l!IH Bu 0 8 oa mas er •"""'
lank and owiteh. Also 811-ltet
4 dr. Sedan. nutok'&amp; linlst mo&lt;lel
Power Steerln' and brakes.
pl11tic P'r••· 11\ • 1v,; one
New one eotl almost taBtJO.i)O, architeet'a drawing table, s'ool
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and IDola One typewriter deok
'"a one a ae new. aqtl • and oae lliins oablnet, handma~e.
nar'a, p'-oy.
II 15 8tc
One eioctrio table aaw, one wood
' 111115 Malnlino Ford with extm
lathe, one aolld oak aidebeard,
and new 11r01. Priced below enr one "Whl~e" .. wiD&amp; machine,
lo\ price. Alao IIH9 Harley 111Uque. P"oae Pomeroy 8111-J
Davidaon • 1211
mqtorcycle.
10 ~ 6tl&lt;
Cheap.' f mlln from Racine, Beall• raLuil doga lor aale or
Oblo.
1•mU• off
Rt. 134
on
the Portland
andofSpiller
Road.
trede. !toward B. Stitt, llidd!Oo
Gall I. Bra41onl.
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home, bnlh Ctuh and lavatory),,
Vt'rV good basement. hot atr

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"" All mineral righta. $1100000.
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of lllddleport, Gel loc~led before muddy 1
ll'OUnd hurt a yoa. Phone 0•63.
Edlat Reynolda, Reynold'a Dairy I
Store, lliddleport, Ohio.
10 2 8l!a
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For !louse Rulldlna-1- NcJgier's
Racine, Ohio. Phone 3601.
11 14 Sto
TREE SERVICE, trimmtnK or re·
movln1. Dyean e•perionce. Robert Sayre. Phone
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TRAIL,ERS
TRAILERS
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$.t.VI$100 TO $1000
, Waverly, OHio, doaler stuck
with 75 new arid u,.d traile"'
14 to !0 II., alao 10 wldCI. Two
and three bedrooms, nationally
known make•. The iow..t pol'
aibio term• anywhere. DriVe' a
!LtUc and save a lot. Th ... are
well worth your trip. This is
your LAST •hopping place, oo
rome prepared to dual. Fast,
,!reo delivorv. Move in tomOI'
row.· Any\hlna of value taken
i• trade.
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RADIO • n~EVlSIOi'S~. !'or Sale or Trade-'l'wo •tory 8
Pho1111 '200. Clolllld Appliance
room houee, bath, nat•ral
swr.. 118 W. Melli 81., Pometoy 24 83 acres, horn olltbuildlng1
~ 23 If
William Ratliff, Route 1 Middle·
IJQrt, Ohio.
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NOTICI
A,OINTMiiNT
htott of Fl6r1 I. Wtrd Dtctt"d
Notice Ia hereby liven that
!,rorgo II. Proll whoao l'oMt Ollaco
nddrc" io Rutland, Ohio has been
duly appointed ~Kecutor ol the
Estate of Flora E. Wa!\1. der..,cd,
late of Meigs County, Ohio
D•ted tlaio 7th dtY ol November
1957.
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Jude• of !be Pr-!llltte court
Hello ~\!ii\Y• Olllq

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IND Of IIAMI-Shot ratall,y Ill
ao allese&lt;l N bi.ttiJI foilowlril a Clril p.mt ID ~Ofii&lt;\Y Ctty,
N. J. the bodY 01 detecUVII
Thomloll Bo11t10 to exatnlne&lt;l b7
pllltet 61r!.co'1' ; .·;tht
: '-tdewalll
tn. !i&lt;lftt ar a
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of
elections ~ave b/'e_n I'Onducted
Tho Sl!orct..,Y •or Slllte's office
h" conducted 1 )bng-rango ed•·
ational pro1ram ·both for elec·
~ion ofll~ialo. and lor the PUbh~.
The reBults taave been most grati·
Mna-so
so that there ,,
an Indication
an evident need
lor greater
In the"'
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The Kld~oport lllremen arc
mnkmg pia
lor their ,annual
Christmas pro ect ol ~lstrabuting
baskets of food td n~edy families
and the date of thell wwn·wlde
cAnvass will be announced soon
The rommat\ee for this project. ID·
eludes David Ohlinger, Thoilla.1
Dmt, Russell Mills, Jameo Danleb
and Everett Bachner.
This year the Firemen will only
take bas~ots to fam;hc• livanJ
within tho corporation hmtta oi
lhe village because of the eounty·
wide extent of the Javcec ChriSt·
mas project of tho •ame type.
Anyone wiShing to place a name
OD tho Firemen's Chr.stmas iiol
may tontaet the firemen or leave
the name at the mayor 1!i office

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were installed on Monday, Nov. 11. otllers died !rom heart attaeka 11
C J. Struble was installed u \be lint day of the Ohio buniing
worahiP.ful maeter; Hugh P. Cust· seaaon closed Friday. Six peraona ,
er, senior warden; Alva C. Clark, were wounded.
junior warden; .\lien c. H1ll, sec~heniUln Wr~ght, w~eeletsburc
retaey; J. E., F:oster, treasurer; 1lather of two, waa kiUed wblle
Tllomas E. Edwards, senior deacon buntina jn PuiJjam eounb'. Aa·
Vlrlil C. HayO!, junaor deacon; thorlties said a .defective salety
Don Spires, Jeniot stewart; Hel' \•lipped when his gun wu joned,
•hell 'Manuel, junior stewart; AI· , cAusing it to discharge and ehoot
fred Phillips, chaplain, Archle1 him.
Swartz, t~ier, and !Arenzo D DavFloyd Naco 66 Daytoar.&lt;laed of
is, Russell Wilson and Theodore J. a heart attack ne~r DeGr~l! while
Deed Jr., trust~es.
r ~nntin• with hi~ son Cecil E. Naee
--also of Dayton.
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Joieph ·' west, 47,' Tbi€do, abo
suffered a fatal heart attack while
hunting wath two other men abuut
lave miles west ol Toledc.
'[he ipjured were:
Dayton Police Lt. Richard c.
Grund•sh, 44, shot iD tbe bact by
Pions were made for the Chrtst· on unidentified ljoy while bunlintl
mas ceremonial to be held Friday an Montgomery County. He was
December 13, when the Mal') rushed to the hospatal where b(a
Shrine, While Shrine of !erusai"'n condition· was satisfaclbey from a
met Friday evening at the IOO'F 22 caliber bullet wound:
hall.
Charles Pumphrey, 37, Greens·~rrs. Stewart Hawk!~;!, WIIP we· burg, sltll&lt;k an \be mouth by a
&lt;~ded and name~ on the hospita!· alray pellet near Canton.
ity comll)ittee to be in charge of LarrY Clelland, 21, llloomi~l·
relmhments at the De,.mber bilrg, shot In the left leg when
meetan~ were Mrs. Evorctt Trary, his jammed gun disc:hariJed Ia
Mrs Guy Reynoaij!, Misses Hallie Fayet.te County.
and Nellie Zerkle, Mrs Goidi•
Anthony Truax. 18, and Jamea
Ward, Mrs. Carl Moore and Mrs H~ut.z, 20, both ol Toledo, hit by
Waller Bun&lt;o
sbotgun pelleto near ~umee Ia
Potluck rclrdshments were ser· Lucas .County. 1
,
ved durang 1M social hour
Harold Brunner, 30. Eaat Spattl
hit on lbe nose and arm hr atrq
shot near Cinlon. •
Huntera near Cleveland suliurb of Independence dlaeovered
a decomposed body in a thicket
while hunting rabbila.
The man's body w11 identl;
(led as tlaat &lt;II Chester li'amaey,
38,
Warrensville i(e!Jhll.l Pll'
lice Bald he had not been aeeh
since Nov. 6 when he had been
treated for a bean ailment 'Marvm'ount l!cspltaJ, ·
'1
A Medway boy lit SOul'bweattrll '
Clltk'Coualty topped' all !'lie allte)
hall mUUon hlll\lera when he toolt
• hi• bOw ~nd, ~ws out aftor
•chool and within lour' mlnates
broutibt .down a t,aek pheasant on
the ll'inl·
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·:Shucb.'~ "!!d Jim Beam, ''
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it"" power·IJ)at It hasjotnod with II~ '! ,
110m~&gt;
an4 he u~~l! '" -a poase11or or an itomal
' the 1"'
•.;ni1!titiy ' t••
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nuclear wtappna" ~venfually 1 wiU ~!.
co)lte within t..he mtana ol ,eveD am,all nations flrat
W!'l ,lilnled at •b( none ·other than 'ilemard !
Baruch, venerable advisor of u. s. Pre.sl~l!\111 ~·
and_firal U. S. mamber of the Unttld NaU911J
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weapom pf the most

proof that scientific knowledge In thle deld 11
far more "'dlftusetl throughout the world than haa
been he1etoro~ suspected.
'!'he gWdtng Principles of atomic ~en.pon-mak·
lng ftow is 4~ .w~n!W9~n 1 M-Y tnt: eden.tlet.a that

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PolaDd ·atl.4 Czechoalova.kla. on the other side of the 11•on Curt.aln ""

&lt;Oijld produce bon&gt;bs ioday U thoy lhou:ht It worth ·the •"ort and
expense.

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the pUler two nations with the Big Three ·on the. UN Atomic
commiulon, also p~umably are 1n "position to come through

With bombs If I)Jey de&lt;tdo tp do .0.
At tht Arfonlle National laboratory Jn .Chicago, which lo heir \O
the tracHt!onB of Enrico 1 terml and "i1tf~ of the ihttial dlacovery ot

atomic ~salon
In

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13 yeara AJ'O, they are tnlnlng foreign physieista

att aspect• or the atoJ!I except mljli4'Y· uaeo. , ,
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' ' •nd the 'lclentlat8 &gt;WhO 'ACt Ql 11prgfell0•1" ~ imP,J'U&amp;ed by th6
F•paclty and know·how of theae foNign phyalciot!, MIUtaly &amp;SJI&lt;I'~
Ol1 th~ •tom Is a~&gt; ··~nmentionabie," but li ~""" pljlln th,ot l"ll•Y
Df lh~!fi !J'Ienttsta cpui4 .CI'QIIS,~t brtd,Je, ~. If they had !o. ,
It lo ·11\o th""' llf tht ·~r.,nt ahooker MVel, Oil tile B•ocli . ~r

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~aunches 411 ait·o•t atomic war wliiob 'ttnotiy' annil•ll'lles lift on the

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48 ••Paciflc

earth.
Hla e.,uer book, Ordeal,

p~llshtd'

20 y,an ago, foretold tn 1ur.

ao that hla ~.w..t
e«oat Is senl!ing cold chills d()wn ""-' readera' bac13 an11 pUJblng l
the IJ¥k Into beat...uer llall.
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Stat•l-,•blUIQIIj)QIIJ,I:I to lt&amp;l'l'l' Olit (u ~nhattan Dlstrtct projed 1
to pt.&gt;dueo thi ftrlt oiolltc boJ11}&gt;. •the COl\ to a ~mali nation ~~
ma~llf QQe ~ ~11\11 )e ~.,~ 1;19 million,
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no·ltuitia.llia irdl~ of wiartart that, whe11 fiUIPOWder wu 1 ,
d~ ...ll!iri&gt;OWelll sol*&lt;! upon It u the me~ tor "maktnr
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'~oea.,.,.-u" fl1ol.ll!lp aeturlng, ~~\ tor
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ASIIINGTON"-Atoanlc aetentlou are not dl"'!ounttnr the
lit
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1petdy pl'odl.lctkm Of

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vote ~var . )
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InSide knowledtre. but simply on .the ~ · 01
lo¢fc. '1'1\e scleotlabl now~ant out thatlil&gt;loia's

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Problam lor U. $., U$5t
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Clnler
38. 011 of roae
petal•
a7.lolount¥:!
42~
defile ~ ,\3. l!q,tch
38. River · 4S.!k\.'o!fl!l&gt;rli'tg
, 47. Eggs
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•1. Mother or 21. Shield
Irish r?dJ ~9. Cotll.-a. Mulberry
crr.l .
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30. Plead
9. Indigo
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3. Slight tuto 10. ~.
l. Son, wqQ!en •· Dweillnf
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Are Mode By The
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~l• IIOHn~t lD~W f'or dult
da\Oa l&gt;v any means Alld It does·
n't ie~ flit walvu awaf, usual·
ly thttlt h 'fult llle ·btaq In my
life at l ·lline. •
Dorgtl)y ~ ~~!Y \'1~1\!i tile
role or ·Dtaqa ~YI"'ii'~r· In "Too
_.. M:ueb, Too "SoGn" 8 par she says
~ In ke~p)tag ,wtth her othe!
;&lt;&gt;rtrayala Q! mixed-up girls She
~e\t ReoJIII", Couilty Judge·
recently oompleied "Tarnished
AliPI,I" \81 VniversaJ.Jnternatiop· ~J•Pt(Wedn~,dJa,r, . ,jo~rneyed lo
, ale% which she plays , another nmi~ngton wltn his guests Jrom
.(:ali!ornia _to vlsil 'flt~ his brotber
-~ womaJI,

MiddiepOrt Fire Install New
Three Are Dead
Department Plans Officers Monday First Day H\Ult
' l p ' l Officerswhichof Pomeroy
Lodge
Unittd Prota ,
were elo&lt;led at the
one bunter was accl·
ChrJS mas rOJec Wcdn.,day,
November meetintl dentally shot and kaliod while two •

EMiARbtSINO
COLUMBUS UP -Embarrassed
police o!ficl;ab aai4 ~hey found
bo!lle or ralsjna-and water •sing
Into "raUln liCk" In a .wall pull·
lion in elty prison.
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Asked /if 'he ]lad any suapeda.
tlt. George wilts aaad.
about 50 .of tbel)'i,"

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WAVIRLY, OHIO

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we go out.

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HOME SALIS

(11) 9, 18, 23,

$3' • , ,flll:iile
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Ninth Graders
Talent Show Is
Christmas Seals . Given On Friday
(ConllnuK From P•a• Ono)

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For Ront - Exl!noion Laddero,
Scaffold Boarda, llrop Clotlll.
Cllaton F11her, lliddleport.
Ph. one 82£5.X.
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filL ON fHII! CAQ-TIIII :Ill-ton traDer truck nltl 011 an obatructloa whleb It etrudt and top·
pled on tllrol autoi, k~l tho driver of one. The trucll e&amp;Uibl Ore, The omubup occurred
wbm' Bl8i&gt;W111 12 IW'IOft.ID Newark, 1'1· J. ·
i/tlltr'lllll\01101 BotiiMipiiDIOI

and Mra. Cbarles Mullen, Mr. and
Mra. William H. Jones, c. c. Cue~·
lor, Jack Slivers, William Youna.
Pearl Smith, Pomeroy; l!owanl W.
Russell Hue! van Coonoy, Robert
Schmoll, Mr. and )lira, Ale&lt; Fraser, Harry B. Mohler, c. R. Hunslek·
' or. Alice Smith, Charles Vroman,
Paul S) Sm,Jrl, Paul Scott Eleanor
Schaal, Middleport; Bev. Boy Wii·
llama,' Mr. apd Mn. Thomas A.
Clark, Mr. and 14ra. A. L. Fla~a·
san, Syreouae; Chi,.., Sbarp, Mrs.
Erneat Smith, Vera M. Beegle,
' Kenneth Jlullell, Jlacine; Hatty
, Geieaer, Thelma Ill. Hawley, Min·
erlvllle.

basement barn, garage and olh·

BEFORE bUYintl I IeWing machine
ace the NECCHI or ELNA. The
world'a moel advenccd machine.
Come in or phone lor !roe dem·
onatraUon. We aorvice all
makea, sewlnr machine• and
vaouu11 oleanera
lhtPflard Nocchl·llna Sawing
Clrclt
Olin at Plrat
Oalll,.lla, Ohia

Wt'!\UTZER

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brlc siding. Largo lot, out of
hlsh wator $5300 00
MIDDLEPORT - ~ · room frame
with bath and utility roon1 New
hot air f~[naee healing Level
lot Caeh !!flee $4500.01).
fARM - 80 acre• near u. S. 33
•nd 660. Very good B-room houso

'· H. RAWLIKOI SONS CO. - M I 141 For Rem
,...-,--:-:-bour Wncktr fltrvtee. Day
""ne 1197•

(ltll.,..,ioloiiJ

furnHcc heatmg. Thick lnau\-

111'"il00e
C•lii~::!J!I~iv~e~?o~~1!Gre=
Georse 9pencer, Wolf

, 11150 rOI'tl. Will mrilice.
t2Z.Y.
ll·lt.fitp

aapokon noo t10ura ttopl whl!ll
oudbenlr hO llwnped ID hl.t
Chalr (mtilllla), then dropped
forward. hoed oD den (loWer).
Ho ,....end aod illd 1&gt;e ,...,d
continuo tho fP"'Cb tht ant

dance was furnished by the RKO
group: Olive Ingraham, Georae
Dallas, Kenneth McElhinny Roaell
Ro~sh, Richard Rooenhaum. ·
The program wu plann~d by
Loretta Hanning, Judy Gregg, ,Rus·
sell Lowia, Phyliia Halbert, lilY
Smith, Jerry Splree and the enter·
talnment committee Included LarI'Y Mitch, David Hartinger, Jan
Hauck, Earl McKinley, Jlush Phil·
son. Games and dancinl were en·
joyed during the evening. lie·
lreahmenla of barbeques, potato
chlpa, pop and lee ~ream sand·
wiebes were served under the aup.
erviaion ol Mrs. Joe Bailey by
Karen Walker, Maida 'Roush, Di·
ana Stumbo, Sue Wallace, carolyn
Wilson, Carolyn Bradford, Bar·
bara Stiles and Marianne Wood·
gerd
T~e eommiltee in rhange of
muaic lor Uae dance included Rob
Preston, Ronnie Evau, Dbo Cirue·
aer, Lal'l'y Bunce, Peto Wilmer.
Faculty mem~ present in·
eluded Supt. and Mrs. L. w. Me·
Comas, Mr and M~a. Harold Sauer,
Mr. and :.1u Warner Morgan,
Ml18 Lucille Smith, Principal Earl
Knight, M1" Su11n Park, Mrs.
Emily Sprague, \Ira. Non Moore,
Mr. and Mrs Jo~ Bailey, Mrs.
Clarence Lacey, Mra C. E.' Blakes·
lee, Band Dtredor George Dallu.
Sophomore class offlcers arc:
•Dennis Walburn, preBident; Ron·
nie Evans, vice preaident; Bonnie
I van Cooney,
secretary; Judy
Clark, treasurer; Loretta Hanning,
Executive officer.

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)YAS)!ING1QN uP - Senate ln.~es\igiton ' aaid Fltlay theY have
some information" jinkinr tile
Undfrworld Mafia with COI'I'Upti~
1nd tac~l!le,rtnc in ~~, 'TtJ!Illtel'1
Union.... '' ·, 'l' · .
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Cbe~ah"' John L. McClellan IT)
Ark.) oaid hll Senalll jlaet ot1
Conuwt!H 1111111 brfak up tho
cdmbine "or tho bppdhuraJ .... ao1111 14&gt; teke owr the eounlq,"

gove~.'tlment

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llicjUleport FII'E • "'""'"'""'•
Boiadl. Pboo&gt;e GIJ.I
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(3) In Men'Orlon

in olher ~pJeltJ•.I 1\n~due!ina
!he 10n9J'II ·~t;lli&gt;p •pljbb1o on
Novent~ t: t" ·~, l, ~ .. -.
The ,a'eor'll!l '~iff ··~ import·
ant eleeiion• tasb or the future
will rome from · the Clvles and

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!ftPprQxtmate11 :l; ~.QQP persons
Wl'lld as '~rwl~et of,(IS!Iali &gt;11nd

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COLUMBUUS UP- The , State
Haghway
Department Frida~
ES, Desk Stand, Beds, Dressers
awarded a $4,288,000 contract to
Chest of Drawers, Stands, MIR the Maxon
Construction Co.,
RORS, SETEE, LOVE SEAT, Dayton to build five miles of tbe
CHINA CUPBOARD. Maple sla Cincinnati-Conneaut Freeway in
nd, WEIGHT CLOCK, EIGHT Ashland and Wayne counties.
DAY CLOCKS, Lamp;, Colt Re·
The department said the 1\luon
vo\vcr, Rug.s, Gas hcntcrs, Extn firm's bid was II per cent below
nice gas range, cook111g utmsel£
Trunks &amp; Contcnls Fh:.wer stand theTheestimate.
department. aworded a to·
SUMACH tnmmcd writmg desk, tri of slx mallaon &lt;lollars in elx
Picture11, Glass door dish cup construction projects ana reject·
board, Guttar, Radto. Rockers od bids on two others.
arm chatr, stratght chairs, ha glt
In addition to the Maxon eon·
ohaar, PIPe holder, BUFFETTE. tract, the olhero inoluded ope to
Jewelry, K1lchen Cabinet unu~­ repair a steel bridge ar. Obio 13
ual design, Dormcycr M1xer, and in Riobland County to lh~ Conn
many 1tcms of interest not list· Welding and Machine Co., Now
cd
A C. Bradford, Sale:; Manager O::AIUe. Pa , on 1ts bid ol $1~:633
The department estimate w11 $14,·
C C. Bradford, Auctwneer.
320.
Terms Cash
,
One of the rejected bida w.aa
Not reBponsible for nceidenh.
1116-III-2J.3tc ror reiocailon of a aeotion o[ u.
S. 40 in Bridgeport, Belmont
CountY. Sutton and Stewert, lm;.,
Bridgeport, submitted t~e lono
btd of $204.287 which was $1211
100 more than the departmenl es·
timate.

sold by Dec 2 1957 John
produce, livestock, fartn mac1t
Richmond, 814 E Mam St , Porn- . - - - - - - - - - - lnery, etr; Saturday, November,
eroy Phone 17
1116·12to
WI: BUY
23, 1957 at 10 A M; Back of
Chesler Srhool Building.
APPLES $1.00 bu up, Stayman
.mtUCTURAL I BIAMI
Sponsored by Che•ter P T.A
WJRcsap and Romar. Bcautic&lt;;
.CRAP IRON - MITAU
of Eastern l.ocal Dtstrid tn
Please brlng contamers. J, W
raise money for equipment for
Cheadle, 700 W. Maan
S&lt;hool Lunch Program.
11·16-6t•
Lunch will be served Baked
JUNK CO.
goods wall be on sale.
lnolement weather the sale
will he held indoora.
Not responsible lor aocldent!.
, llarlon Woods - Autlloneer
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CONCIOO'I BWC::U
11-16-Sie
No hunting day or night on my
farm. Daisy O'Neil, Rl 3 Pom·
eroy.
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''l'Jac htlortf\' wbich iehools •rc
placJna on 1ove,wneiat, and es·
Pec)aUY ~leotfon matt.,, is quite
li!"ely ronsider~ 1tht fact that

include Vanous Ktnds of DISH

ntsblngs, diShes, lampA, stoves,

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H11.rdRare Building, Tbll'd
Ra ct nc, UhJO on Nov 23,
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SERVICI! on Watch Jle.

paU'IIli by factory

packu~

J!:xc:ellent condttion tMaJOr o~er­
baul on engir.e recently) Book
prced $1150. Sale price $79~. II

Old·Fuhioned AUCTION SALE
or useable aJtleles, home lur-

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Yo1J.t El~tion Mafi, Linked 1t f
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Ilia\ lt •lhe '¥!II 'q\Jtl'~ Unlte!f S~ta, llbaal&amp; iru1 Brito.. ;
CIUIIIOI aerw .Upoll otoihlc """'control, the power they 1l!lan
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MY POTS ANJ&gt;
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$4,298,000 Bid
By Maxon Co. ls
St, Awarded In Ohio
at

PUBLIC SALE
TliRMITES illrEiiMtNATIO
\he personal property of the late
l''or ttte ,a~:~FeCtloa pn.,no atu--JI,
Alf Cooper and Marvin Petty hR•
PfUCIIIIDUCl!D $1000
LJHm"'re :.uppl)' ;,t•~n, .rooaero~.
been constgMd to tne BRAD
9 room!, 2 full baths, basemen'
.N.t. wori: "Uil1 a llt~tsQ b uuy lll·
t'ORD AUCTION COMPANY,

.1-Dally SenUnel. Pomii'OY·Middleport, 0.; Nov. 15, 1957

(1) Notices

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garage, £urnace cftn ~ duplexed • ~eiJ, ~IU"UiiO ti illOUtiUUU. apU
easily. $9~00 1f sold by Dec 2,
.lt.e!!Ut:J.LlUJ !efmtte CODU'Ol :iel'
1957. John Richmond, 814 E
nee, Dl M.acys, Wv.. 'l 25 tf
Mam St., Pomeroy phone 17

HMdquorttn For
;jam!nlte L~e - Lane Cedar
Cbesta- LAU Window huf'rilidalrt Refrlgeratol'l.
!!kor ~urnl!c!f, A'Jdc!!oport, Chlo

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O'clock Noon Consigned

't'ramed

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EH:;, l..~mtroy.
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OHIO VALLEY

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Roome
New Furnitu,.

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$299.00

lt'llval servocea atartln1 Nov. 17
to Dec. 1BI at the Church of
r.brlst I• Cbrilllan Union, Hobaoa. th• 'JI&gt;ov A. L. Baldridge,
Albland, l(y,, evangelist; the
Rev. o. H Carl pallor. Everr·
body weloomt.
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B~KER

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Cll Tile Br'!Zhfflt rn,_
1• Mlddl~pori

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G&amp;UISIIB BLOC&amp; CO.

FOK

tluteJ and Ham Shoo~ Jlacine
PlaillDI Hill. Nov. 17\b.
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COIIl'IJ!:l'B i111Ur""ct )'roleCIJOI,
illt, Aut~. F'.re, Polio. Clll Dol
l(llla, l(lddla;ort. Ob10.
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In memory of my mother, Mrs
Be10ie Johnson, who died two
yean ago. Nov. 17. Mr. and Mro ~ppiCfi and e~dcr New Haven 0•·
Clarence Bradford and dauah·
rhard. New Haven. w. va , Ph·
lero.
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one Turner 24688
11·2 tl

Rodney Downinw

~'!IURANCE AGENCt
'lrt. l.utomoDIII, ltiiH'

I1.:M'7nd'M' 6f!D,s~-lnter·

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AC(IDINT

;.He. Ca••liY and . _

Real Estate Broklr

IUtiOn~ diBC Y ft. -

rubber
belt. 8 in. wide !0 ft. long; 2In MIDDLII'OII" OHIO
'1 H 1', motors, heavy duty 61IWI
PIIONII
6Jlf
ll\anley Gibbs, Long Bottom,
loute No 2
10.3-til!P

lt53 Chevrolet Z dr.

&amp; 4 dr. So·
dana. Two exceptionally lood
· buys. Both ''210" aeri~s. 17b3.
(21) Reo I Fstate
'Dlaeltnar's, Pomeroy. l1 15 6tc Uaed Electric r•ove $3!1.00: Coa!
Heatrell $20.ilt., Gu Furnace
IHII Buick V8 Speelal, $2,ot5. 4 ronvmloft bureau
$40.00. FOR SAL~H-room.' four bed·
dr. Sedan. Dyna!low drive. Ra·
Phone 61?.8-lC.
10.7-Btro rooms, ill • baths, nttached gar·
dio and Heator.' Fully equipped.
sge, modern k1tchcn, full base
, One melul local owner. Blaelt· E!ectroluK Sweeper and Ciar[net
ment, corner lot, conveniently
; 1nar'a, Pomeroy.
11 15 6te For Sale. Call 3461 before 8 a. located Owner being transfer·
m. or altar 4 p. m. 10 \8 6tfc roorl Cali 6093 M lor appoint
Ford V8 CuiiOmUne m~. 2
ment.
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dr. Sedaa. Show• 1ood care. POTATOES---Stock on winter poBloettnar'a, Pomeroy. II 15 6te
totoeo while they last. s. ~ FOR SALE - 8 room house, bath.
water under pressure, clecLrlcity,
Enoch, Portland, 0.
10.2HI cellar, garage, ~ 1h: acres ground
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111112 Pontiac $39~ 8 Cly, 2 dr.
I mile eost of Rutland on Rt.
Catalina Cpo. Hydramatic drive. FOR SALE - Apple~. New Ha·
124. S. D. BnAklrk
11 13 3tp
Spotlell two tone green llnioh
ven n'clJard, New Haven. Phone
Sporty hard top model and a TU·2l688
7-29tl
very dependable car. Blaettnar'a
Pomeroy.
II 15 etc

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fAJ,!CID OUT-Indla'a \1. K.
Krlsl\01 lo!ODDII II tboWD U be
eollapatl'f durinl • tpeeala 011
tilt Kuhmtr problem, at tho
UN 1D New fori&lt;. He ha4

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Almost a SputDik in perform·
•nee. Blaetlur'a, Pomeroy,
II 15 8te FOR SA&lt;.il:: one Lanmter deep
-~--:-1-:-k-V-:-R::--:d-t· •1well jet pump with pressure
l!IH Bu 0 8 oa mas er •"""'
lank and owiteh. Also 811-ltet
4 dr. Sedan. nutok'&amp; linlst mo&lt;lel
Power Steerln' and brakes.
pl11tic P'r••· 11\ • 1v,; one
New one eotl almost taBtJO.i)O, architeet'a drawing table, s'ool
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and IDola One typewriter deok
'"a one a ae new. aqtl • and oae lliins oablnet, handma~e.
nar'a, p'-oy.
II 15 8tc
One eioctrio table aaw, one wood
' 111115 Malnlino Ford with extm
lathe, one aolld oak aidebeard,
and new 11r01. Priced below enr one "Whl~e" .. wiD&amp; machine,
lo\ price. Alao IIH9 Harley 111Uque. P"oae Pomeroy 8111-J
Davidaon • 1211
mqtorcycle.
10 ~ 6tl&lt;
Cheap.' f mlln from Racine, Beall• raLuil doga lor aale or
Oblo.
1•mU• off
Rt. 134
on
the Portland
andofSpiller
Road.
trede. !toward B. Stitt, llidd!Oo
Gall I. Bra41onl.
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MIDPLEPORT - 4·room ' frame daJ,
home, bnlh Ctuh and lavatory),,
Vt'rV good basement. hot atr

(Jb' Autostrv~_

Nilbt Phon•
flOtt.X. !I(,DGJ • PLYJ!Otml
. PI:ALZM
II If

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repair 111d weldlnc.-Neialor

and Cleek, Jlaelne, OhlG, Phone

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.,, FOr$alf
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rusa. Phone
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e1· bulidm~•· Electricity ami free
"" All mineral righta. $1100000.
!lOX 229
PHON&amp; 101-Y
(II) 18, 31&lt;
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Pea Road, Rt. 1, Pomeroy.
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1018 Uc
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Tralltr apace.
of lllddleport, Gel loc~led before muddy 1
ll'OUnd hurt a yoa. Phone 0•63.
Edlat Reynolda, Reynold'a Dairy I
Store, lliddleport, Ohio.
10 2 8l!a
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(20)Buslneu-Servlr.es
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For !louse Rulldlna-1- NcJgier's
Racine, Ohio. Phone 3601.
11 14 Sto
TREE SERVICE, trimmtnK or re·
movln1. Dyean e•perionce. Robert Sayre. Phone
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See it ot Zerkle
' . Tro~tt..r Co.
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take over pay
or phone for

TRAIL,ERS
TRAILERS
ACT MOW

$.t.VI$100 TO $1000
, Waverly, OHio, doaler stuck
with 75 new arid u,.d traile"'
14 to !0 II., alao 10 wldCI. Two
and three bedrooms, nationally
known make•. The iow..t pol'
aibio term• anywhere. DriVe' a
!LtUc and save a lot. Th ... are
well worth your trip. This is
your LAST •hopping place, oo
rome prepared to dual. Fast,
,!reo delivorv. Move in tomOI'
row.· Any\hlna of value taken
i• trade.
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RADIO • n~EVlSIOi'S~. !'or Sale or Trade-'l'wo •tory 8
Pho1111 '200. Clolllld Appliance
room houee, bath, nat•ral
swr.. 118 W. Melli 81., Pometoy 24 83 acres, horn olltbuildlng1
~ 23 If
William Ratliff, Route 1 Middle·
IJQrt, Ohio.
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NOTICI
A,OINTMiiNT
htott of Fl6r1 I. Wtrd Dtctt"d
Notice Ia hereby liven that
!,rorgo II. Proll whoao l'oMt Ollaco
nddrc" io Rutland, Ohio has been
duly appointed ~Kecutor ol the
Estate of Flora E. Wa!\1. der..,cd,
late of Meigs County, Ohio
D•ted tlaio 7th dtY ol November
1957.
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.. .. .. John Q. ~·~
Jude• of !be Pr-!llltte court
Hello ~\!ii\Y• Olllq

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IND Of IIAMI-Shot ratall,y Ill
ao allese&lt;l N bi.ttiJI foilowlril a Clril p.mt ID ~Ofii&lt;\Y Ctty,
N. J. the bodY 01 detecUVII
Thomloll Bo11t10 to exatnlne&lt;l b7
pllltet 61r!.co'1' ; .·;tht
: '-tdewalll
tn. !i&lt;lftt ar a
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eJ.oues· where "mGCk' scJ!lobar
of
elections ~ave b/'e_n I'Onducted
Tho Sl!orct..,Y •or Slllte's office
h" conducted 1 )bng-rango ed•·
ational pro1ram ·both for elec·
~ion ofll~ialo. and lor the PUbh~.
The reBults taave been most grati·
Mna-so
so that there ,,
an Indication
an evident need
lor greater
In the"'
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The Kld~oport lllremen arc
mnkmg pia
lor their ,annual
Christmas pro ect ol ~lstrabuting
baskets of food td n~edy families
and the date of thell wwn·wlde
cAnvass will be announced soon
The rommat\ee for this project. ID·
eludes David Ohlinger, Thoilla.1
Dmt, Russell Mills, Jameo Danleb
and Everett Bachner.
This year the Firemen will only
take bas~ots to fam;hc• livanJ
within tho corporation hmtta oi
lhe village because of the eounty·
wide extent of the Javcec ChriSt·
mas project of tho •ame type.
Anyone wiShing to place a name
OD tho Firemen's Chr.stmas iiol
may tontaet the firemen or leave
the name at the mayor 1!i office

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were installed on Monday, Nov. 11. otllers died !rom heart attaeka 11
C J. Struble was installed u \be lint day of the Ohio buniing
worahiP.ful maeter; Hugh P. Cust· seaaon closed Friday. Six peraona ,
er, senior warden; Alva C. Clark, were wounded.
junior warden; .\lien c. H1ll, sec~heniUln Wr~ght, w~eeletsburc
retaey; J. E., F:oster, treasurer; 1lather of two, waa kiUed wblle
Tllomas E. Edwards, senior deacon buntina jn PuiJjam eounb'. Aa·
Vlrlil C. HayO!, junaor deacon; thorlties said a .defective salety
Don Spires, Jeniot stewart; Hel' \•lipped when his gun wu joned,
•hell 'Manuel, junior stewart; AI· , cAusing it to discharge and ehoot
fred Phillips, chaplain, Archle1 him.
Swartz, t~ier, and !Arenzo D DavFloyd Naco 66 Daytoar.&lt;laed of
is, Russell Wilson and Theodore J. a heart attack ne~r DeGr~l! while
Deed Jr., trust~es.
r ~nntin• with hi~ son Cecil E. Naee
--also of Dayton.
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Joieph ·' west, 47,' Tbi€do, abo
suffered a fatal heart attack while
hunting wath two other men abuut
lave miles west ol Toledc.
'[he ipjured were:
Dayton Police Lt. Richard c.
Grund•sh, 44, shot iD tbe bact by
Pions were made for the Chrtst· on unidentified ljoy while bunlintl
mas ceremonial to be held Friday an Montgomery County. He was
December 13, when the Mal') rushed to the hospatal where b(a
Shrine, While Shrine of !erusai"'n condition· was satisfaclbey from a
met Friday evening at the IOO'F 22 caliber bullet wound:
hall.
Charles Pumphrey, 37, Greens·~rrs. Stewart Hawk!~;!, WIIP we· burg, sltll&lt;k an \be mouth by a
&lt;~ded and name~ on the hospita!· alray pellet near Canton.
ity comll)ittee to be in charge of LarrY Clelland, 21, llloomi~l·
relmhments at the De,.mber bilrg, shot In the left leg when
meetan~ were Mrs. Evorctt Trary, his jammed gun disc:hariJed Ia
Mrs Guy Reynoaij!, Misses Hallie Fayet.te County.
and Nellie Zerkle, Mrs Goidi•
Anthony Truax. 18, and Jamea
Ward, Mrs. Carl Moore and Mrs H~ut.z, 20, both ol Toledo, hit by
Waller Bun&lt;o
sbotgun pelleto near ~umee Ia
Potluck rclrdshments were ser· Lucas .County. 1
,
ved durang 1M social hour
Harold Brunner, 30. Eaat Spattl
hit on lbe nose and arm hr atrq
shot near Cinlon. •
Huntera near Cleveland suliurb of Independence dlaeovered
a decomposed body in a thicket
while hunting rabbila.
The man's body w11 identl;
(led as tlaat &lt;II Chester li'amaey,
38,
Warrensville i(e!Jhll.l Pll'
lice Bald he had not been aeeh
since Nov. 6 when he had been
treated for a bean ailment 'Marvm'ount l!cspltaJ, ·
'1
A Medway boy lit SOul'bweattrll '
Clltk'Coualty topped' all !'lie allte)
hall mUUon hlll\lera when he toolt
• hi• bOw ~nd, ~ws out aftor
•chool and within lour' mlnates
broutibt .down a t,aek pheasant on
the ll'inl·
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·:Shucb.'~ "!!d Jim Beam, ''
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it"" power·IJ)at It hasjotnod with II~ '! ,
110m~&gt;
an4 he u~~l! '" -a poase11or or an itomal
' the 1"'
•.;ni1!titiy ' t••
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nuclear wtappna" ~venfually 1 wiU ~!.
co)lte within t..he mtana ol ,eveD am,all nations flrat
W!'l ,lilnled at •b( none ·other than 'ilemard !
Baruch, venerable advisor of u. s. Pre.sl~l!\111 ~·
and_firal U. S. mamber of the Unttld NaU911J
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weapom pf the most

proof that scientific knowledge In thle deld 11
far more "'dlftusetl throughout the world than haa
been he1etoro~ suspected.
'!'he gWdtng Principles of atomic ~en.pon-mak·
lng ftow is 4~ .w~n!W9~n 1 M-Y tnt: eden.tlet.a that

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auch co1mt,rlea aa Norway, ' swedfn,.~m;.~the 'N'etlieflnn'd;, 'lhll .t.U
PolaDd ·atl.4 Czechoalova.kla. on the other side of the 11•on Curt.aln ""

&lt;Oijld produce bon&gt;bs ioday U thoy lhou:ht It worth ·the •"ort and
expense.

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En:

the pUler two nations with the Big Three ·on the. UN Atomic
commiulon, also p~umably are 1n "position to come through

With bombs If I)Jey de&lt;tdo tp do .0.
At tht Arfonlle National laboratory Jn .Chicago, which lo heir \O
the tracHt!onB of Enrico 1 terml and "i1tf~ of the ihttial dlacovery ot

atomic ~salon
In

o~ty

13 yeara AJ'O, they are tnlnlng foreign physieista

att aspect• or the atoJ!I except mljli4'Y· uaeo. , ,
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S&lt;lentislo from n1or.e than •o nattona·hnve participated to date

' ' •nd the 'lclentlat8 &gt;WhO 'ACt Ql 11prgfell0•1" ~ imP,J'U&amp;ed by th6
F•paclty and know·how of theae foNign phyalciot!, MIUtaly &amp;SJI&lt;I'~
Ol1 th~ •tom Is a~&gt; ··~nmentionabie," but li ~""" pljlln th,ot l"ll•Y
Df lh~!fi !J'Ienttsta cpui4 .CI'QIIS,~t brtd,Je, ~. If they had !o. ,
It lo ·11\o th""' llf tht ·~r.,nt ahooker MVel, Oil tile B•ocli . ~r

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e«oat Is senl!ing cold chills d()wn ""-' readera' bac13 an11 pUJblng l
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ma~llf QQe ~ ~11\11 )e ~.,~ 1;19 million,
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ASIIINGTON"-Atoanlc aetentlou are not dl"'!ounttnr the
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InSide knowledtre. but simply on .the ~ · 01
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Clnler
38. 011 of roae
petal•
a7.lolount¥:!
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38. River · 4S.!k\.'o!fl!l&gt;rli'tg
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•1. Mother or 21. Shield
Irish r?dJ ~9. Cotll.-a. Mulberry
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30. Plead
9. Indigo
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da\Oa l&gt;v any means Alld It does·
n't ie~ flit walvu awaf, usual·
ly thttlt h 'fult llle ·btaq In my
life at l ·lline. •
Dorgtl)y ~ ~~!Y \'1~1\!i tile
role or ·Dtaqa ~YI"'ii'~r· In "Too
_.. M:ueb, Too "SoGn" 8 par she says
~ In ke~p)tag ,wtth her othe!
;&lt;&gt;rtrayala Q! mixed-up girls She
~e\t ReoJIII", Couilty Judge·
recently oompleied "Tarnished
AliPI,I" \81 VniversaJ.Jnternatiop· ~J•Pt(Wedn~,dJa,r, . ,jo~rneyed lo
, ale% which she plays , another nmi~ngton wltn his guests Jrom
.(:ali!ornia _to vlsil 'flt~ his brotber
-~ womaJI,

MiddiepOrt Fire Install New
Three Are Dead
Department Plans Officers Monday First Day H\Ult
' l p ' l Officerswhichof Pomeroy
Lodge
Unittd Prota ,
were elo&lt;led at the
one bunter was accl·
ChrJS mas rOJec Wcdn.,day,
November meetintl dentally shot and kaliod while two •

EMiARbtSINO
COLUMBUS UP -Embarrassed
police o!ficl;ab aai4 ~hey found
bo!lle or ralsjna-and water •sing
Into "raUln liCk" In a .wall pull·
lion in elty prison.
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Asked /if 'he ]lad any suapeda.
tlt. George wilts aaad.
about 50 .of tbel)'i,"

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HOME SALIS

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$3' • , ,flll:iile
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Ninth Graders
Talent Show Is
Christmas Seals . Given On Friday
(ConllnuK From P•a• Ono)

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For Ront - Exl!noion Laddero,
Scaffold Boarda, llrop Clotlll.
Cllaton F11her, lliddleport.
Ph. one 82£5.X.
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filL ON fHII! CAQ-TIIII :Ill-ton traDer truck nltl 011 an obatructloa whleb It etrudt and top·
pled on tllrol autoi, k~l tho driver of one. The trucll e&amp;Uibl Ore, The omubup occurred
wbm' Bl8i&gt;W111 12 IW'IOft.ID Newark, 1'1· J. ·
i/tlltr'lllll\01101 BotiiMipiiDIOI

and Mra. Cbarles Mullen, Mr. and
Mra. William H. Jones, c. c. Cue~·
lor, Jack Slivers, William Youna.
Pearl Smith, Pomeroy; l!owanl W.
Russell Hue! van Coonoy, Robert
Schmoll, Mr. and )lira, Ale&lt; Fraser, Harry B. Mohler, c. R. Hunslek·
' or. Alice Smith, Charles Vroman,
Paul S) Sm,Jrl, Paul Scott Eleanor
Schaal, Middleport; Bev. Boy Wii·
llama,' Mr. apd Mn. Thomas A.
Clark, Mr. and 14ra. A. L. Fla~a·
san, Syreouae; Chi,.., Sbarp, Mrs.
Erneat Smith, Vera M. Beegle,
' Kenneth Jlullell, Jlacine; Hatty
, Geieaer, Thelma Ill. Hawley, Min·
erlvllle.

basement barn, garage and olh·

BEFORE bUYintl I IeWing machine
ace the NECCHI or ELNA. The
world'a moel advenccd machine.
Come in or phone lor !roe dem·
onatraUon. We aorvice all
makea, sewlnr machine• and
vaouu11 oleanera
lhtPflard Nocchl·llna Sawing
Clrclt
Olin at Plrat
Oalll,.lla, Ohia

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brlc siding. Largo lot, out of
hlsh wator $5300 00
MIDDLEPORT - ~ · room frame
with bath and utility roon1 New
hot air f~[naee healing Level
lot Caeh !!flee $4500.01).
fARM - 80 acre• near u. S. 33
•nd 660. Very good B-room houso

'· H. RAWLIKOI SONS CO. - M I 141 For Rem
,...-,--:-:-bour Wncktr fltrvtee. Day
""ne 1197•

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furnHcc heatmg. Thick lnau\-

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C•lii~::!J!I~iv~e~?o~~1!Gre=
Georse 9pencer, Wolf

, 11150 rOI'tl. Will mrilice.
t2Z.Y.
ll·lt.fitp

aapokon noo t10ura ttopl whl!ll
oudbenlr hO llwnped ID hl.t
Chalr (mtilllla), then dropped
forward. hoed oD den (loWer).
Ho ,....end aod illd 1&gt;e ,...,d
continuo tho fP"'Cb tht ant

dance was furnished by the RKO
group: Olive Ingraham, Georae
Dallas, Kenneth McElhinny Roaell
Ro~sh, Richard Rooenhaum. ·
The program wu plann~d by
Loretta Hanning, Judy Gregg, ,Rus·
sell Lowia, Phyliia Halbert, lilY
Smith, Jerry Splree and the enter·
talnment committee Included LarI'Y Mitch, David Hartinger, Jan
Hauck, Earl McKinley, Jlush Phil·
son. Games and dancinl were en·
joyed during the evening. lie·
lreahmenla of barbeques, potato
chlpa, pop and lee ~ream sand·
wiebes were served under the aup.
erviaion ol Mrs. Joe Bailey by
Karen Walker, Maida 'Roush, Di·
ana Stumbo, Sue Wallace, carolyn
Wilson, Carolyn Bradford, Bar·
bara Stiles and Marianne Wood·
gerd
T~e eommiltee in rhange of
muaic lor Uae dance included Rob
Preston, Ronnie Evau, Dbo Cirue·
aer, Lal'l'y Bunce, Peto Wilmer.
Faculty mem~ present in·
eluded Supt. and Mrs. L. w. Me·
Comas, Mr and M~a. Harold Sauer,
Mr. and :.1u Warner Morgan,
Ml18 Lucille Smith, Principal Earl
Knight, M1" Su11n Park, Mrs.
Emily Sprague, \Ira. Non Moore,
Mr. and Mrs Jo~ Bailey, Mrs.
Clarence Lacey, Mra C. E.' Blakes·
lee, Band Dtredor George Dallu.
Sophomore class offlcers arc:
•Dennis Walburn, preBident; Ron·
nie Evans, vice preaident; Bonnie
I van Cooney,
secretary; Judy
Clark, treasurer; Loretta Hanning,
Executive officer.

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)YAS)!ING1QN uP - Senate ln.~es\igiton ' aaid Fltlay theY have
some information" jinkinr tile
Undfrworld Mafia with COI'I'Upti~
1nd tac~l!le,rtnc in ~~, 'TtJ!Illtel'1
Union.... '' ·, 'l' · .
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Cbe~ah"' John L. McClellan IT)
Ark.) oaid hll Senalll jlaet ot1
Conuwt!H 1111111 brfak up tho
cdmbine "or tho bppdhuraJ .... ao1111 14&gt; teke owr the eounlq,"

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llicjUleport FII'E • "'""'"'""'•
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in olher ~pJeltJ•.I 1\n~due!ina
!he 10n9J'II ·~t;lli&gt;p •pljbb1o on
Novent~ t: t" ·~, l, ~ .. -.
The ,a'eor'll!l '~iff ··~ import·
ant eleeiion• tasb or the future
will rome from · the Clvles and

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COLUMBUUS UP- The , State
Haghway
Department Frida~
ES, Desk Stand, Beds, Dressers
awarded a $4,288,000 contract to
Chest of Drawers, Stands, MIR the Maxon
Construction Co.,
RORS, SETEE, LOVE SEAT, Dayton to build five miles of tbe
CHINA CUPBOARD. Maple sla Cincinnati-Conneaut Freeway in
nd, WEIGHT CLOCK, EIGHT Ashland and Wayne counties.
DAY CLOCKS, Lamp;, Colt Re·
The department said the 1\luon
vo\vcr, Rug.s, Gas hcntcrs, Extn firm's bid was II per cent below
nice gas range, cook111g utmsel£
Trunks &amp; Contcnls Fh:.wer stand theTheestimate.
department. aworded a to·
SUMACH tnmmcd writmg desk, tri of slx mallaon &lt;lollars in elx
Picture11, Glass door dish cup construction projects ana reject·
board, Guttar, Radto. Rockers od bids on two others.
arm chatr, stratght chairs, ha glt
In addition to the Maxon eon·
ohaar, PIPe holder, BUFFETTE. tract, the olhero inoluded ope to
Jewelry, K1lchen Cabinet unu~­ repair a steel bridge ar. Obio 13
ual design, Dormcycr M1xer, and in Riobland County to lh~ Conn
many 1tcms of interest not list· Welding and Machine Co., Now
cd
A C. Bradford, Sale:; Manager O::AIUe. Pa , on 1ts bid ol $1~:633
The department estimate w11 $14,·
C C. Bradford, Auctwneer.
320.
Terms Cash
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One of the rejected bida w.aa
Not reBponsible for nceidenh.
1116-III-2J.3tc ror reiocailon of a aeotion o[ u.
S. 40 in Bridgeport, Belmont
CountY. Sutton and Stewert, lm;.,
Bridgeport, submitted t~e lono
btd of $204.287 which was $1211
100 more than the departmenl es·
timate.

sold by Dec 2 1957 John
produce, livestock, fartn mac1t
Richmond, 814 E Mam St , Porn- . - - - - - - - - - - lnery, etr; Saturday, November,
eroy Phone 17
1116·12to
WI: BUY
23, 1957 at 10 A M; Back of
Chesler Srhool Building.
APPLES $1.00 bu up, Stayman
.mtUCTURAL I BIAMI
Sponsored by Che•ter P T.A
WJRcsap and Romar. Bcautic&lt;;
.CRAP IRON - MITAU
of Eastern l.ocal Dtstrid tn
Please brlng contamers. J, W
raise money for equipment for
Cheadle, 700 W. Maan
S&lt;hool Lunch Program.
11·16-6t•
Lunch will be served Baked
JUNK CO.
goods wall be on sale.
lnolement weather the sale
will he held indoora.
Not responsible lor aocldent!.
, llarlon Woods - Autlloneer
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CONCIOO'I BWC::U
11-16-Sie
No hunting day or night on my
farm. Daisy O'Neil, Rl 3 Pom·
eroy.
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placJna on 1ove,wneiat, and es·
Pec)aUY ~leotfon matt.,, is quite
li!"ely ronsider~ 1tht fact that

include Vanous Ktnds of DISH

ntsblngs, diShes, lampA, stoves,

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and wtll be sold at the Brvson
H11.rdRare Building, Tbll'd
Ra ct nc, UhJO on Nov 23,
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SERVICI! on Watch Jle.

paU'IIli by factory

packu~

J!:xc:ellent condttion tMaJOr o~er­
baul on engir.e recently) Book
prced $1150. Sale price $79~. II

Old·Fuhioned AUCTION SALE
or useable aJtleles, home lur-

aeu.

Yo1J.t El~tion Mafi, Linked 1t f
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With hll\1 on tllo
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Ilia\ lt •lhe '¥!II 'q\Jtl'~ Unlte!f S~ta, llbaal&amp; iru1 Brito.. ;
CIUIIIOI aerw .Upoll otoihlc """'control, the power they 1l!lan
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MY POTS ANJ&gt;
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Fred Swatzel were In Log~n Thurs9
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day eveomg to attend the Booster Winding Trail Garden Club
.
Past Officers
••,;89Ck Springs Methbdist Church
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' :eting..f the D•ughters of Amer·
Hears Herb Culture lect14r'
Racine OES
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WSCS
t'
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T
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Mrs L C Sommerville and Mr~ An Interesting and Informative would be placed In the lrelllll')' to
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ee lAg e
n UeS ay Ray Sommerv11le of Pt Ple08ant, talk on the culture of herbs used be nsed for a worthy causa Til•
ee mg e
The Woman's Socu~ty or Christ . JOn," Mrs w A Morgan, and w Va' VISited Friday With Mrs c m seasonmg was &amp;lven by M1ss lra\elmg prize donateO. by Mrs. •' Tbl!l Fast Of£1cets club of Itae
ian Service of the Rock Sprtngs j'To The Stars Through ntff1cult L Arnold and Maxine Arnold
Emmo S01tz wheen tbe Wmdmg Bryan w~s awarded to Mrs. Hoa~ lne Cbapte• 01$ met Tllf!l'$Cia)
Methodut Church met Tue.fiday at tes," Mrs ohver Clark A dialogue,
Mr and Mrs Ra)mond Parker o( Trail Garden Club met Tllursday on
neolng at the home of Mra. W
the church with \i rs Lewis Gruc '11'hc Classroom or The Burnm~ Columbus were receat -guests uf evemng at the home or Mrs t;eo
Mrs c L Heaton and Mrt.~~ROJt Q BatnUi, w..l .M~ID St Ponieto.Y.
ser, prcstdent presiding,
Bush" presenled by Mrs Lewl• Mr and Mrs W!lham Raker . .
Bryan, Butternut Ave
ert TbompBon, flower JU~ge1 J Mrs Cblonas Grimm president
Group Sing in g followed With Grueser, Mrs Wilham Bartels an c
Roger LeiChelt IS conrmed to h i'i
Mills S01tz traced the use of awarded blue r~bbons to Mrs', AI· pre1ided and IA&gt;Ointed Mrs. Bar
Prll&gt;er by Mrs Elmer Dalley open Mrs Jolm Hartung Pra)er lly Mr.. home, Rock Sprmgs road-.w.ltb tbc herbs from aneumt times when lard Pratt for a buffet arrange. nib:, Mrs Cora Webb and Mrs
ed the meebng Membership dues Bartels concluded the ~eehng
flu
they were grown mostly for mediC· D)ent of treated maple leave• ~ Hazel 1Cleland aa the Mmlnatiaa
~ to tbe County Council oC Church
The forenoon \\ as .spe 1Jt m quilt
Mr and Mrs Rus6C'II Gnmm and 1nal purposes to the present when ehl)santhemums m a brown tea. committee Plans were 1\lldtr for
Women was pa1d A report on the mg followed with a sack lunch at raauly of Cleveland are the Week they are used mostly for season· pot, Mrs Bryan, coffee U.:ble ar the annual Chn&amp;tmas party whlctl
World Commumtv Day serv1cc noon
end gues ts of Mr and Mrs Ber• Jng
rangement o( dr~ material in I will be held 11 the honle of Mr.
held m S)racuse was gwen by Mr"'
Gnmm, Let art Falls
The meeting w1th Mrs John Ter- ceramic turkey and abo for a and Mn1 William Stewart, Athens
Gru e!~" f wh o also spoke on the
rell, president, opened with the Thanksgiving t.able arrangrnent of on Thursday December 12. Name•
Work of th e State and Nat1onal
club prayer Collowed with devo- fru1t m a cornucopia Mn' Thomp- were drawn for 8 gift e.-:hange
Councal of Churctl \\omen
t1ons by the president Members son, for a buffet arrangement of
Following the buszness ac.uion a
responded
to
roll
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w1th
"herbs
chrysanthemums
tn
a
flat
eon
contest
was condLicted by Mr~
Plans wrre made fur a candl.:
used 1n seasoning . A report on tamer A red ribbon was awarded Barmtz and pure awarded to M¢
J1ght servne ln be helll al the
tbe meeting held recently at the to Mrs Tbompoon !or a buffet ar· Cleland
1\Tn Hnrry Wehru ng returner!
church on fhan ksgiVI ng I'V(' be
court bou!JC conctlrnJng the land· rangcment of lavender cbry!iin·
Refreshment! were Jerved by
'gmmng at 6 ~0 A gift of SIO 00 home, Thursday frorn Jlo(zer Ho ~
Mrs Terry GaHaghcr and daugh scapmglof the grounds at the new themums 18 8 gold container
the hostest assisted by Mra. Bern
Pllal where she ha s bee, 11 medJclll
was gi ven *n thP church
ter, Debby have gone to columbt18 county infirmary, wu given by
Three contests were c:onduetl:!d Ice Carpenter t those nemed .
"Chmt On The Campus" was: patient for the past two weeks
0
where Mr Gallagher 18 employed Mrs C L Heaton
by Mrs Charles Lewis With pr12es bo
d
i k M1
the topic of the prugram presentea
Mrs Elmer Wu:khllm, Mr::
Mr anrl Mr~ Bernard Fultz and
Plans were made for the annual awarded to Miss Seltz and Mn.
ve an Mra Noami 8 r n er, rs
by Mrs Wilham Grucsc r "Follow Berntce Darst, Mr~ 1 homas Cook
Chr18tmao dinner wbicb Will be T II
Greta Simpson. Mr. and M~ Cbar
lea Henaley and Mrs A.dah Neue.
~n g prayer hy Mrs Scolt Folme
\1rs Albert Woodard Mrs Luc daughters, Beth and Barbara and held al the Martin Restauraat (In crre .
The hostC!ss carried out the I
several art icles were read 1nclud 1lle B Hawkms, Mrs Arnold Hayc~ James Arnold, ar~ spending the r•ur.sday, December !1, at 6 30 p
mg "M e th od ~.~m and Jt :; Students" Mrs MlnnJe Neutzlm g Mrs Cla ud&lt;t weekend wllh her parents, Mr and
It
wa•
dec'd•d
that
the
money
Thenks,JV!ng
Mrs J\oy Smn, ConVO}'' and the
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dtheme
r '" the 10·1J Sall'sbury PTA .
)In El mer Baill'Y · An Illuslrat· Darst, Mrs Henry Reibel and Mn
Wled tor the usual gl t exchange freshmtnts afl avors
planning to bunt Phe8·
Springs Better Health
Plans PotJuck

8--nauy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 15, 1957

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Mrs. Jo Rardy will !If '"" caller
and In charee of I"Usle for the
dance whleh will be !!om IH2 1
Hardy w!U 11ort leuoDJ tor
Ibeiilnners at 8 SO p. m.

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PERSONAL INJURIES CLAIMS HIGH.
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Mrs Ward Hayes Cheshire.
Floyd Koehler '' a inedleal pat
lent at Holzer lloopltol
Mr and Mrs Va( Rey nolds anrl
daughter, Rena Lynn, 1\forgantcwn
w Va, arc spentlmg the weekend
with h1s pArents, Mr ami Mrs L
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Fran Reichert, Sou th Second
Avenuc, has been 111 with flu
Mrs H l. Dunhnm has been
visiting her •INter Mro John BIY
zer, and family m Gall ipolis
Harry Munna, Painesville spcn'
the pu t weekend wi th his wife
an~ dau~hter. Kljll, at the home of
Mr llntl Mrs Harry Mllls .and t bcy
returned to Palnesvlll ~ Sunday.
Mrs Heward Dailey I• lli with
pl'~uruy ·al her home on Grant
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A 6 30 potluck dlnn•r hononn·
fathers wlll precede the ateetlng
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Richard Ruther!Onl, Zf. Wheellnt,
at the school.
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Mr and Mrs. Biy WhtJey :will lor llrlt degrel1 murder In the fa.
pr"'ent a ski~ Spedal )llipor 'w•Q
beR\mg of LaWrence Price, 30,
be a:iven fathers preieat The room of Bndgeport, Oklo, tbe man he
havang the mott father. wese.Pt believed was trying to date hill
wlH receive a special award. Mrs llirl.
STYlE 976
Orin Smltb will ll"e the sehool
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ltookle, wao kll:ed and robbed of
Hostesses Cor tbeevenlng will be $MD near bls home Aug. 13 Rut~·
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Mra. Oplu Offutt, Mrs Roy Grue- erford
• % h»on coat cftiiJ:
was arrested the followmg
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ter, Mrs Ernest Cullum&amp;, Mr!l day after hlo g1rl friend, Cynthlo
Willi
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2 hldo htot
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phoned Wbcclmll pollee.
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Rutherford confeased to ktltlng
pollee said, but 'contended
Dr. Edna McKI'!ight itPrice,
was an accident He said tie only
Visits With PQrents j.~n&gt;W&gt;nded to beat h1m to dilleourage
attempta to date the Soos
Dr Edna Howell MeKnl~t of girL
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First of millions of IQJII of pr~
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years ahead, the eaoeadlq llttll
linked together In 1 new en~et­
nrJ.U the vast coal reaene1 ot. the I
Ohio Valley with 1 rediljib ~.
bauxite, of Janwca tn !lie Briltoll
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only by the prc11; tapplna of l)e
(Jrst of 1114 eleetrolytle cello """
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the lilrth of a new basic Industry m the Ohio Valley . ' ·
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Tht Women's Auoclatlon of the
Firat Presbyterian Church has
planned a Christmas Buaar to be
held at tbe e~ureb on November
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lona took ~on~uctoud tours fro n
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Socl'ety Meets
the
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Squad Donation •
histone 11 rle~ Mnny plctures In
The Wf'lll'tm's Missionary Soeid1 The Martha Class of the Bro1
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were taken and slHlcs: ha' ~
ot the Pomeroy First Baptist bury Church of Christ voted a gift cdor,
been
made
from
them
church met Ttlursday evening a~ of $10 to tho Middleport Emer
the church for their November gcncy Squad when they met
meetina.
P"t week at tbe c~urcb with 1!jn Racine Parish
C•rl Ebmbacb and Mrl tiebrgo
Mro T T Shelton vice pre" Sl&amp;&amp;on as hoateasea.
Youth Join fn
dt:mt, pr~aldcd at the meetihg
Mrs Griff Ruliaell, pre8ldent,
wblch opened with group singing pr1sided and led t~e devotional
snd pr,tyOI' by Mro. Ralph C Zun service which Included Scripture Fellowship
On Nov j9, tbe Rac•nc Part h
del The devotions and program reading, an article "To Pray" and
Youth Fellowship held Ito sever th
was presel)tcd by Mrs Joseph prayer
meeting at the RaC!me Methodut
Cook uslna !or her topte, "Swl!t
current' dealing w1th Japan ShiL!
Durtng the buslnc" meeting Church 1
wu as9ltit~d \)y Mre Ellen Couch, plan s were made for the Chrlll·
Youth group, conshrtln~ ol
Mrs J H Stfphenson Mn Daisy mas party t,o be held on December 17 The
pen1olli attended Raelne Pafl"h
JRiper and Mro Lorallt Sterrett 18 at the bome of Mrs Paul Wlnn Revtval
tervlce With Rev. John El
with a &amp;jft exchange ,II a part of
An offorma was taken for the t~e program Mrs cuoh Jobn· wood/ 1poaklnil
Alter the 10rv1ec tbe group ad·
1.,;;;;;;;;;;;;~~-..;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;1 ocholarshlp fund ond the Lov~ oton's birthday was eelebrat!kl toumed
to t,_e Church annex for
BUV YOUS
Gift o!feo lng was dedleoted by w1th a aho111or of handkerchiefs the buolbeaa
portion el tfle tneet
Mrs Courh1 Plans were made for Th&lt; travelling prize '"s contrtbut·
lng
It
w11
decided
1hat the group
the Deeemb&lt;!r meelina whle~ wlll ed by Mrs. Howard Rusaell and
would meet ot t~ l'larmel E I! B
from the only bottled gas be In obarae of ll!n. Stephenson won by Ml'il Clarence Murray
Church for its neltt meeting. Mov
Mr1. Ru01ell, pre.ldent, read a les are to be shown •
bulk plant In this area.
Jltfreohn1ento were
dur·
lng the •IClal hour by Mrs Wll· poem "I Must Keep My Ey.. on
Refreshments were aerved whit'h
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11om Wallen ond Mra. Dalo Wlp· JeiUI" ond the meeting ended with coneluded the meetinl 1
tbe Mlapah benediction
pel
Tho next meetrna will ll&lt; hold
Tbe hoate11e1 terved sandwl~~ea on Nov. 2:1, beliMlng ' at 8:00 P
Mrs Cll!am Hlndy I• a niCdld,!
pickle•, cookies, minto and coffee M
patient at the Holzer H01pltol
to
lhOH n•med above and Mrs
Mro JAonar4 Gwllzdowsky and
Canasta Club
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Mrs
Letha
Rusocii,
Mrs
Earl
Horry Millo viii ted Thursday wll h
PIIONE 2·4811
Me~ting Held
l.t and•Mn Max Limbert and son, Werner, Marte WiUd.naDn, Mrs
Dale
Barnhart,
Mrs.
Wilbur
Pleree
Joe, Uckaon
At Buchanan's
Mlso Sara Gilmore.
F11rniture
Patrolman Everet( Uo•llc b'"
Mrs RobeJit lulilett •~d Mr1.
entered Holzer Ho8pllttl for sur
Rutland, Ohio
Harold E~ey wwe au•l!l Tb~re&lt;
aery
Springs
day wtien t.in. llmea a••~....
enterlllhtd htr Co~lpta Club.
Prizes welt won br'
Bruce
Grange Accepts
Lloyd 19d llrJ, ~vfd' ~~~~~~
The hllllii ..rved ' ~'· d...rt
New Membership
to tboae named aflove and
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Siflhgs Gi-aniJt met Thursday cve- Flshor and KJo, Jllt" cllller. •
Plar• we~ d~~ fo~ tbelr
ninll
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Ah10s Leonlrd wor'kt' muter chrjll~ dinnOr,~~t~: ·
proitdetj.l Robert Burdette Sr w"
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repotted 111. II was decided to ho!d
tb, next ""etln1 on P'rlday Nov
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ember 29 due 10 Tbankoglvlng an•l Spons.or
Mrs W, A Moraaa ledu&amp;er, will
orescnt ,a Thonkl!llvlnr progrom Square
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Mrs Amos IAonard home ceon
A depo1i1or aays: "The
The
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M'lithera
of
lttlddle·
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port lrl.lb S.bool oio •POnooi'IDI
qreateat financial convenl· ben
to briRIIIIts for patients 11 "•lr
'be AtheiiJ SUto Ho•p:tol to Ibis lolL aecond Squon Donee of ibe
&amp;nee anyone can have Ia
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a Chec~ Aecourll." Get meetlnf.
A pro1ram wao prm nted by th •
leclurer eonslltlng or It, poem uute
the pay-by-che&lt;1k habit and
us ell/' Mr$ Wl1 1i1m Orul!
you'll aql1fl. This bank in.' needs
~t r, A rudlng "l orfor thanks,"
Mrs l.oonard; A,report on tbe Dh
vltea your ~unt.
triet Health &lt;onference hold a·
l,ake
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Mrs Amos Leonard asSisted by gr up "n1mg
A report
been a !iurg1cal patient at
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t LIt e
General Hosp1tal, was "•turned . ~"-.
uu• iCUffdJd Leilh,lt and Mrs W Health eon erence
b Me Sca tt Fa 1e
home Friday m the Rawhngs.Coal.'l
A Morgan entertained the Rock Hope WAS g1ven Y rs o o ·
Springs Better Health Club, on mer, Mrs Morgan and Mrs. Arlee
ambulance
Thursday arternoon at her home AbiM!tt An art1&lt;'1e "How To Be
Arthur Gtlntore and Mrs Donald Rock Springs
Happy" wo• read by ;~,. WUUam
Gearv sr took Donald Geary Sr
The meeting in charge flf Mrs Radford and hou11ehold hlhtJ were
to Hcb:cr Hospital Tl11.1rsday for a Hugh Bearhs, president, openi.!d g1ven b Mrs Rollin Rad~ord
chrckup
with croup IIR&amp;:tnJ of Aml•nca folA poem, "Thanksgiving by MrA
Mrs Robert Allensworth " til lowed wlli&gt; t~e Lord's Pr•yor and Edward Humphrey eoneluded tb~
with flu at the home of her &amp;IS pi~Je to the Flag
program Jlter wh1ch a contest was
ter Mrs James Hawley, au~
Pion• were mode to remember conductod by Mrs. Cll!!ord tell·
.husband Mrs L W McComas haA the ased and sick in the commun- hell and prizes awarded t(] Mrs
bccn teachmg ttJe Second grade ity at Chrialmb time Mn Arlee Folmer and Mrs RoUrm Rtdford
wh!le Mrs Allensworth has been Abbott, Mn Wilbur Bailey and
Refreshments wel'fl served by
ill
Mrs. Cltffor4 Leifheit were nam· the hoatessea to thole oam'd
LYnn Daniels, daughter or Mr ed u 1 committee to purchase above a11rl 'Mrs Roy Grucser ahd
And Mr.s James Danaels 15 ill witn article• for the boxes Plana 'wer~ daugh ter, Marla, Mrs Harolli
nu
alse m~de for a Chrlatma• party to Blackston nnd children, Sherrie
Mrs Donold Geary sr and her be held at the Gran1e Hall, Thun· and Bobby, Mrs; William Eichlng·
d day, DeceJbber 19 A potluck din· Ill, Mrs John Hartun1, Mrs Oil·
daught~r Mrs Robert Hull.nell an ner will be ..aened as IJOOn and ver Ciarlo', 'Mrs William Grueser,
Mr and Mrs Odell Manley
there will be 1 grob bol of 211c Mrs Maxine Arnold, MrR., Edgor
nell, to Holzer llosplial Friday g!ftl The ..ndle hght ,.mce to Abbott nnd cbddren, Kathy ond
where Mr&amp; Hunnell ami her daugh ~e bel~ at the Rock Springe Metho- EddJe, Mro Geo Skinner ind son,
ter were entered lor checkups
d!JI Churcn Thankaglving Eve, bt;- George, Mrs Horace Alo~ott and
Mr an(l Mr~ Robert J J()nca anti glnnlns at 8 30 was annot 1need
chlldren Danny Roger !lnd VIcky
Mrs Robert Jone•
Mra w A. Morean presented Lynn, MISs Allee Euler, connl()
who were called to
the pro1r.m which opcnod with Radford •nd ;~ary Lou ttadford
the death of M1ss Sarah Jo~ea,
Frl~ay
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