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tt! lhDaily Sen~lnel, Pomeroy-lollddleport, 0., Nov. 20, 19~9

Bradbury Parents Visit School In
PTA Get-Acquainted. Session Wednesday

Arotind And
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At the cloae of the meetine:, the
group wall lnvlted to the social
room for a cCitfee hour with the
Happy Harvestera clus as hoste,.es.
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Mrs. Eld"n
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Mn. Eldon Will entertained the
Jolly Club Wednesday evening at
ber home In Syracuae.
. During the buslne•• seuion In
eharge of Mn. Gene Evana plana
wert~ made for 8 Chriltmlll din·
ner to be held Wednetday, Dec.
9 at 6.30 p. m. at the home of
Mrt. Otmer Grimm, followed with
a party and gift exchange at the
home of Mrt. Enna.
Election of officers for the new
year wa• heLd with Mn. Grimm
aeleeted 81 prealdent; Mrs John
Lelfhelt, viet preoaident; Mn. Lll·
lie Hauck, ~ecretary; Mra. Gerald
Wildermuth, tre.nurer Mrs. Af·
bert Woodard,
Christmas fund
nnd Mrs. Evans, flower fund . The
traveling prloz:e donated by Mrs.
Woodard was awarded to Mrs.
Henry Dtlley.
G1 me1 were played and prius
awarded t.o Mrs. Wildermuth and
Mra. c-.arles Straull. Mra Donak!
llauck received an aDDIVerJJry
gift from her aecret Ptl.
Refreabmenta were served by
thfl holtell to 10 mcmb~:~n.

The Lord'S Prayer

wll read and
' uplalned In a beautiful poem b)'

' lira. Bartell and

sbe read, larte
; eenb with the Lord'l Prayar ln·
~tibed were ditpla)'ed by Mra.
1Meinhart, Mn. ~yfried, Mrs. Wil·
" liJm Kennedy, Mr1. Jamea Fugate,
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J'omei'OJ, llblo

TONIGHT
"THE BIG OPERATOR"
• Mlcltey Rooney ~
Mamie Van Doren

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"AL CAPONE"
Ro4 Steller - J1mea Grea:ory
- allo "JOY RIDE"
1Li1n Doren r- Rad FuH.on

· tUN. M0"- an4 TUES.
• I "IT ST~Wfl'H A KISS"
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the Middleport
Jlrll
Baptlat
Church
will meet it
the chure!ti.
The Men'l oreanlzatlon . , . .
Heath Methodist Cbul'f!h, Middle·
port will meet Tue1day evenJns
at 7:80 at the.. church. Bernard
.Fultz, president of the e:roup 11
urging au men of the church to
attend.
The Melg11 County Men'a Ftl·
lowahlp of the Churchea of Chrlat
met Monday evening with Wlll·
11am King, president ln charge of
1 the meetina:. The group have
been e!OUectinK clotblng and tow·
els to be sent to the Grundy
Mlaalon Home In Virginia and
now have the box. ready to ablp.
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 the
Seaalonal Selection Commtttee of
Pret))yterlen
the Flrlt United
Church will meet at the cburch.

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Lyons contributions were voted .to
tltf' Athens State Hospita1 and
the fam1ly at Chesbtre who were
burned out Wednesday .
It was .also dec1ded by the class
to fix a baske t of good to be
taken to a needy family

..BETTER BUYS
Dynallow drive.

~~U, Gene Keller and
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Gift Exchange,
IS BeJng
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WA!ll'r.lJIINGTH jacl&lt;et of
~thylt wool, hlghUghted by
blaCk wool p..,.men.terle, for
a dftll ot oxford gray tlan·
ael ud tbeer black wool. lt'a
a eottume dealped by Dolllld
Brookl tor 'rowley. The lklrt
ta p.t.bered for fulltlell and at.
taehecl to &amp; aheer black wool
aborWJetvtd bodice.

Bishop Blanchard
To Visit Here

The Rt. Rev. Roger W Blan·
chard wlil administer ntes of con·
11rmatwn at the Grac:e Episcopal
:...'burch, Sunday, November 20 The
serv1ce will be held al 4 p m and
mtere.sted friends are inv1led to
attend.

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Btner tiSiin.l cof~ 1reater coffee
economy - 1011 td'l hut IbM ..
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better coffee, 1hroqb a
combination of exclutive and patenud
features l'h1t contm. timias IUid
tempen.cuu cuctly, aut9maticaJly.
Never overheats or "baraa" coffee.
never "underpetlu'" either. The
flavo-matk method yield. more
full Ravot&lt;d 9!P.! 11!! ~pd. ~
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sor a bake sale next wednesday
hom 10 to 2 p. m. et tbe B. •
B. Market.
Proceeds will be
used toward a stage for.. tbe
tcbool.
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2 Door Hard Top. Power steerlnr and brakes. Sharp one
OWMr. New Buick trade-ln.

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. f Door Sedan. ilyllaflow drive. Radio and Heater:' Own14 by local drual!lt.

1957 PONnAC Vl4 Door .. · · · .. · $1,795

Haiti Top SedaD. Eltra
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Urges Sale Of Freedom

dom but we faU to sell it," Will HeUerman, Director ol Com ·
muDl.ty Relations for the NationWide Insurance Company,
told 200 Meigs county people attending the third annual
Farm-City ~~inner in Rutland Friday night.
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Mr. Hellel'man spoke of his recent trip to Costa ruco, Hon· •·
The ellctlon w.. held lty
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dur~ a.. .J Guat~mala with em· 1
lot 11 all four ct..... at
D ,.~.
P.hu~a o~ the lll.l.an~ ciefhocraey of •
scheel
the
u o&amp;ta ~o. Freed 1n 1MB under
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ltica is a democrat)' that' main·
lCIC
t.tins no arruy, il battling to lm·
lion. .
prove lb ~C0¥10mlc and education·
to tho , . _
HOLLYVf09D, Calif•. UPI- al level, and i1as peopJ.e with p-eat
111' SoiMtrt. Potts,....., Ann
lh...._r •••••llht c:hampion prlde. 'J hey are led by a gteat man,
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IUf. the ~aker aaid.
an •~lad
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1 He abo pomted out that due to
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Jhavlnw In his hoMI
the econom1e problems of costa
Rlea and other Latin-American
COHsatNCE MONET-8tepb!uly Erb, 21, Internal Revenue
countrlel there IS great danger of
e1ertr: tn Wuhlngton, llhow8 the $4.,000 in 50 and 100 dolla.r
Communl1t infiltration.
~~~ wbleh arrtved In 11.."1 envelope wtth u anoDymou note
"The United States," Mr. Heller
· l&amp;yin&amp; tbe DIDIII!J' wu due tbe govemmenL Now the JeD.der
man said, "should aid these eoun·
owa 9 oentl more - not enuugb poatage,
tries by improving Uving: stand---·
ards with farm machinery and tech·
nical advice."
Pomerot- man, who left here
Whether or not th"e ,oountries
to become a JeadlnJ ettlwill
remam among the free nation&amp;
prllllcttce of the area
Marion, Kansas, rectnUy
annual Thankaglvinc "depend• on our willingness to
away in thaj clty at the are
held in tbe Eastern help othera to help the.....,lvea,"
ha8 been learned here.
auditorium wi11 be Mr. HeUerman sa1d.
Georie
eon of a
The dinner last rught was part of
Mrs. Martha Husted's home room 24 presented a Thanks-afternoon at 3 p. m.
the
oblervance
of
Farm
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City
giving
assembly at Pomeroy Junior High School Friday mtJrn.
School. Uoyd John
Week
and
w1s
held
at
the
Rutland
mg,
November
20, 1959. It was opened with the traditional
there ere still
UJ years
age
H1gh School. lt wai 5ponaored by flag salute led by Ph1l Meier and Jun Mees.
open
to
both
mea
Pomeroy with hie father and
The SCripture, Psalm 100 and the special prayer were given
.and glrll, in urban and rural groups of Meigs
a elJ:-wetk covered Journey to ceft:
who likea to Co~:;.~ Fultz, pre ident of the by Brenda Ingraham. The announcer was Wtlliam Murray.
tral KIMaa, where the relt of .fll'e
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to be at practice
'fhe enttre group, under the - ·
,family soon joined them. Mr. Hauwhich
the
o1
Commerce,
directiOn
of
Mrs.
Luclile
Swack-~
Pomeroy
Chamber
er becune a leading cattle11nd ft!il].
waa toaslmaater for the occaaioo
are "Come Ye and
spoke briefly on the subject ot hamer, vocal mUSIC ID.~tructor,
OS
e1tate dealer tbere.
Come", "We
sang "Prayer of ThankigJvmg."
Theme of t.he assembly was "A
1'1:1 Aak the "Pohteneu in Progress" He stress"God Of Our ed the need for contmued better Typical ThanksgJVmg Day. " The I
To God, Im· underttanding of the problems of first act was a sktt wntte•1 and
both rural and urban folk.
1'he Farm CJty Week observance duectoo by ~ mntb-grade student
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is designed to bring about better Rosetta "'l Unle" Lisle The settmg
understandmg and apprpeciation ~as a family at TbanksglV!ng dtn·
WASHINGTON UPI-The chinof the American way of life, Mr. ~~ The characters were: Mother, ce s of an mcrease m parcel
Fulu pointed out.
Mary Radfurd; Father, Cnarles post rates before CIU'lstmas seem·
Lee; .Younger ctaugb~, Sb_aron ed dtm today.
Follo~inig the d.i.Qner the Rut· J.iyseU.; c:fder daughter,. Ethel
The Post GH1ce Departmeot
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l~Dd,;.ollith
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kbool
fJhoru•
under
HJse.U,
~w..s
gj.ov.ea the ·-go ahead Frida.y to
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t.h$ ;at~~'! of Mrs. C. 0. Cbap. . Jennifer Lohse played a piano : make boosts n-eragmg 17 per
bHifL .entor.amed trith three 'fiUm· solo •'Nola'' exhlbltlng rare skill fccnt but 1t looks ltke JMe public
bers.
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at ihe keyboart.l
wdl be gJven 60 days notice.
The reception committee, •
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fartn couple, Mr. and Mrs. Orion
The second act was a typical
. e
~rs ~ o~merce COOt·
Roush, Salem Center, and Mr. and "pep" rally at Pomeroy High lmuswn ICC appro\ed the • , bigbMra Ted Reed Jr Pomeroy 11 School m 19ti9. The participants er postage for parcel post and
tow~ couple, .Ueet~ the gu~sts 'were Che~rleaders: Ann Hubbard, O~t!r fourth afclass mall..Tbl e Post
The regutratmn c mmlttee was Rosella Lisle and Sandra London; 0, 1ce sa1d terward 1 Would
COLUMBUS UPI- Ohio drivers
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tbe Hanel · Pamela Hobstetter Jim d1sclose the clfccttve date 111 "'n
wlth accident free records staod
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Delmar
Hamm,
Racine,
Mnl
Char·
Mees
and
Jennifer
Lohse;
Coach
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to reoeive a 10 \o 1~ per tent
aDS
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les Karr Jr. Pomeroy and Mn. Cilo, EmQlll Rodgers and C. S.
le . epartment estimate&lt;: ear·
discount In .insurance rates start·
Pete Moivit' Middlep~rt.
Gibbs,
Suerintendent,
Jerry her tbts year tbat the mcreased
tng Dee, 15.
C
00
Th dJ
y,
d
h Shamblin.
fourth cla'lS rates would boost 1ts
Tbe state Ini'Ul'&amp;DC!e Department
e nncr Wlli serve by
t e
reven..ucs an addithnai $88,000,000
baa approved a pl•n to give the
At
Rutland Band Boo~ten and the ta·
Katbryn Qualls and Dolores .a year It said 1t lost $100,800,000
&amp;&amp;fe driven premium benefits In "er Cr~e~~enyte~eeect:~:. 0p~a~~ew~:~ bles were attractively decorated Landers sang
"Plenty
Good ' on fourt h class mail durmg the
insurance.
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by members ot aeven garden clubs Lov•"n"'.
1958 fiSt' 1
__'..:_:':..e...•:_'·----Those drivers whQ have not made for a Tea to be held Wednes· under the dlreetton of Mn. GenThe tbil'd act was the h1gh
been involved In a chargeable day, November 23, at f(yger Creek eva Nolan Home Demonstration
Agent. aa'rden club!l parJ.Icip•ting point of our modern ThankflgiVIng
traffic accident or who have not Hi13h School.
The
Tea
is
to
be
held
in
honor
of
were
Syracuu, Wa1k·ln, WUdwood, Day, tbe football game between
been convicted of moving traffic
members
of
the
club.
Moth·
Amateur,
Middleport Star and the long-time rava.hi, Pomeroy
new
violations In the past tbree years
en of the new members and old Chester.
and M1Ck:lleport. William Murray
are eligible for the m1x.imum 15 members
and the faculty are to be
was the referee and the announcer
per .cent aavin&amp;.
of the game w~s Tom Shasteen.
entertained. The new members to
Tb11 National Bureau 'Of Casual· be honored are : Lillian Clonch and
VISITING IN MASON
The ltbddt..port team consisted of
Qr underwriter•. and tbe National Ruth Loess, seniors; Mary Mack, Mra. Marilyn Manano and sorr, Captain George Korn, Leonard
AutomobiJe Underwriters Alan. Roma Reynolds, Patty ROSIJ and Donald, of Crestline, Ohio, are VI&amp;- Roush, ruehard Jeffers, Calvm
The current issue of the Ohio
drawn up a rattna aystem Carolyn Re11e, juniors.
ltlng MW Ben Bentz, Mason.
ImbOden, James Hood, Carl Ed· Legion News features a picture
whicb drivers involved in -':'-'.:C·--· -ward MooR and Jjm Yees. The of a form er Rae me man on it.s
eccidenta or violations atill
Pomeroy
team had the following fro nt page.
"m"a·y··-c:
reduced ratee.
playera: Captain Ronme Phalin,
W1lli'm D stewart, now of
Tbe new insurance ratea apply
Larry Hudson, Reggie Pha1in, Athens, IS E1ghth District cha\r·
to private pasaeJlier autoa.
Ru11eU Leffle, Douglas Moore artd man m the Leg10n•s drtve for
Bill Jim Jacobs.
1 money for ChriBtma!l gifts to vet·
The goune ended in utter de- erans in VA hosp1tais in Ohio,
NEW• YORK (UP!)"_ The
st Office Department has UD· feat lor Middlep&lt;)rt with the for veteran&gt; 1n state bospilats
ecote 48-0 in fawr of Pomeroy. and 1D the Sand usky Home.
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VISIT HIRE
, pany with 12th Diatrict Chairman
machines so smart that one of them can even read add'resses. Mr. and Mn. J tlhn Schmitt, I Charles Leacock of Colu'Dbus
Some wUl be in use within a year.
'Columbus, were Friday guests of \ with publicity posters to be Used
It was emphasized that no 'car.:ee.:r::..!p.:os.:ta=l..:e~mp;..:l.:c
oy:.:e:..:.will=~lo:.::,se:..:.'h.:•::;r_fl
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w i_n._l_n=t:-he_d_r_iv_•·--·-=----·LOS ANGIIlLES UPI-JII"a. Edllll
Sbuttt, ' who ' loat
job when the automation geta
World War II air• ~~~:;~bJ~~~~~:~ifull wbltr. The votume of
welt frot;n Oblo t~
· Ia increasing 10 fast that
reunloh With her remalnlnl '-fim... everybody will have plenty to do.
Bert B. Barnet, usistant postSbutto, 70, rtldted master gener•l for operalieDJ,
ohe wao told . )lor said at a pre&amp;a review tbere willhad died ,Of C!i;n- be 8l biiJion pieces of mail thill
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eral of tb.e Arm1 Douelu
MacArthur bat IUcceeded In
hJa wlab to "fade awQ"' trom
Amerleaa. publlo CODtroverv.
Now al.molt 80. tbt Av• ·ltl.r
pneral ia lhowa 11, be looked
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Patrol Ordei·ed
Waenng Moves . To Warn Campers
J)eparture Ahead · Of Heater Poison
From Nelsonville · coLUMBus
hl&amp;h·
UPI-State
WlY patrolmen were ordered toW to •top aU drivera haullnl
csmpinJ-lype trailer~ in Ohio tO
warn them of lethal carbon mon-

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George Hauser ·
Dies In Kansas

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'At Eastern High

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Drivers Stand
To Win Bonus

Stark• Drug Store is announc·
·in&amp; tbe employment of J. W. Carl
of Mowrystown, Ohio, as reglater·
ed pharmacilt. Mr. Carl il t!IIO
regietered ln Kentucky and On·
tarlo, Canada .

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Stewart -Active
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For Christmas

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AutomatJC
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Mystery Farm Of Meigs County Presented

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hmper•ture cha,.... W.r, ...
r.lght tw Suaday, P6111Wy a flow
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other escapeea, Robert D.
21, North Canton, Ohio,
'F. Panona. 20, Clay
Va.. were arreeted
Ohio.
free .
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and
a
at
Mace
;·~~:~~-f~;· in 1 car driven
C.
Tindall, 21. Cdd·
The vehicle
wu stopped
I~:~; Tindall failed to dim hls
for an approaching ear.
three were charged
and enterin1 a
Ava, , Ohio,
during questioning by
Mace and Hopkins admitwere fugitives.

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Mother of Three Killed By
Wild Shot From Police Gun

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Satardi)', November 21, 1~9

Tho atuclonts .l,.,..roy Hltlh
, _ , Prlclor otactod Ml11 Miry
Amloortor, Mlnomllto, aa • for tho Thaakatlvlne - -

Three men were guests of the
Meigs County jail thla morning.
Richard Justice, Pomeroy, wa•
'arreated Friday afternoon by De·
puty
Clarence Shields .on a
Cbarp of Intoxication and Virgil
Meadows, Middleport, is aervlne a
three day DWI eentence from the
court of E. w. Peoples.
A transient Ruby Lee :Martin,
of MasaJUon, spent the ni.J;ht at

Another
R.,.tland
Furnit&amp;J're
Value!

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Homecoming Queen Hellerman Sees Latin Americans
Elected Friday
· ':,Needing Strong Unittd States Help
At Pomeroy High
"We have the greatest product in tbe world today free-

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Pf. PLEASANT, W. Va. UPlTwo mcmoers of a Middletown,
Otuo, tllilluy were killed earty to·
day m a he .. don coHuaon bet.veeJI
a tractor-tl'auttr and 1 car 11even
miles east of here on
va. 11.
Aulhorities ideb.tified tbe victims' o11s :•..J·s. Jean Monerief, M,
jl.lld 1fiary Linda, 2. Hospitalized
were the husband
and father,
Ralphael ~onurlef, and three.
other children, Ralpbael, W, 8,
.Birt, IJ, w1d Patrieaa .Aileoe, 3,.
and the~ truck driver, Neal Scho).er, 4ti, SL Paul, Minn. •
,_;once 111Ud it tool almoat two
hours to get .Scholer out of his
veh~le. None. of lhe injured
wasbelieved m critical condition. Tbe
Moncrief famUy was enroute ' to
V~.rguua (or the Thanksg1v1hg holiday.
, Mr. Scholer from hla bed in
Pomt Clmic told State Pollee
Sgt. G. M. Scott that he was tra·
veJin8 on a straight stretch of
road when be saw tbe Monfries
ear approach. He sald the car
veered a little into his lane and
there stUl was room to pasa.
But when the auto got within
BO feet it moved further into
the wrong lane. He said that he
tut away sharply and -had bil
nght tires on the berm but could
nQt avoid it.
Scholer said his left front lender tore inlQ the f;utomobile be·
tween the headlight and the
windsJti.eld. Although not serious·
ly mjured Scholer was pinned in
bls cab for 46 minutes. State Of·
fleers J. c.. Yuet and :r. E . Eddy
'apd Chief Deputy Sheriff Mark
Harabarger were fearful of fire
from leaking Jasollne aa they
fought to free the driver. He was
cut and bruised about the lee•.
Dr. Oliver Eitienaur, coroner,
Muon County, •laid, Mra. Mon·
fries died of nack ,and skull frat·
tures. Mary LIM.,J, who had been
rid1nJ in the
seat, died of a
compreued dull frattu~

Mor.e Women's
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rh"ld League Has
D'Inner Meetl.ng,
PIan Y Ie pOr"ty

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Mother, Jnfant
Die In Crash
OnRoutel7

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aud Health JiJ&gt;
aud Wa
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in made
Middleport.
aa aiviJii
KernelaroadlRII
af Corn,"
reid"Five
by other
The CCL
League
aJao
plana to
servioe Mrs. Holmes who also tondlicted a fill a box with clothing and food
a:ame with the prize awarded to for a family who lost alf' their be·
11 Mrs. Hysell.
lonDgin1gs mtl a fir~ 1r ,bcently.
A salad courae waa served by
ur ng 1e soc1a our a desserl
the hosteu to thnae named above course was served by Mrs. Boggs
and Mrs. George Mowery, Mrs. J. dlrs Helen Sauer, Mrs. Jo~unc11 PuJ.
M. Thornton, Mn. Ltwl• Stanley, len and Mrs. Theo NeutzHni"iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiijiii
l' ~:,;~:~r~~o;f~:~;;~~~·
Mn. Harry Houdaahelt, Mrs. Cbar'·
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tea Sauer and :'lfrs. Fr1nk QheeleGue,tJ for thr: dinner were Jo-, brew.
1epb Struble, Millie and Cbuekle
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TO MilT MONDAY
~I.On.:er, Joan Hewetaon, Jennifer
The Dauetnert of Union Veter·
Dorothy Mae l!udnell, ani will hold their rea:ultr meet·
Ann tnd Shirley Will, tnlf Monday evening .at 7:30 o'·
Moulden, Larry end elaell; at t.he ltAV Hall, It JJ an·
Will, Paul Black, How- nounced. Qtiart~&amp;rly blr1hcleyJ will
ard Kina, B!Uy, George and Nor· be oblerved.
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BlBhop Blanchard' will be visitmg Grace Church for the first
The class members are plan lime smee hiS con11ecreation as bismng to -clean the kitchen at the hop of Southern Ohio, followmg the
church "on the 15 of next month re!..iremenl of Bishop Henry WISe
and all members who can are urg· Hobson in June.
ed to help.
Conikroants will be Mrs.
Following a .report of the nomi·
S1sson,
Mrs. James O'Brien, Mrs.
natmg committee by Mrs. Ysabel
Wmebrenner the present officers Frank Titu$ and Leo Story.
were re·elected for the new year
A reception for the H1snop and
Officers are:
Preaident, Mrs. the Confirmation Class wi11 be held
Lyons, Vice
Pre51dent,
Mrs. m the Parish House following the
France&amp; Bearhs; Secretary, Mrs. service.
MH111 and Treasurer, Lillie Hubbard.
After the butiness meeting a
prGgram of games wll! conducted
by Mrs. Warren Hulburt.

A poem "Than~" by Mr•.
George Be~bl, pretldent, opened ~ I
the meeUng of t,be Put PreaidentJ
of the Ladles ~uxliJary of Drew
Wellater Post, American Legion,
held WedJ11!tdQ' evening at _tl;e
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home ol *ra. Jed Webster, Sr.,
The annual Thankl&amp;lving din·
Sprlnl Avenue.
ner of the Cb1ld Conservation
Following the Pledge to the Flag Leall!ue was held Thursday even·
and 11lent pra)'et, devotlons taken lng at the :dartin Restaurant, Mid·
from Luke were led by Mr11. Pearl dleport. At the dinner each mem·
Hysell Plans were made tor a ber waa given a amal1 candle ln. the
CbriJtmu party and 11ft exchnge shape of a turkey as 1 favor.
at the next meetlna whi~h wlll be
Following tbe dinner the group
held at the home o( Mra. Ben
to the home of Mra. Lionel
Neut:tling. Mrs. Eddie Smith was lllo~gs for their business meeting
named to have devotians at the I~
aoclal time With Mrs. William
December meeting nnd members Slater pr~sidmg.
are requested to bring aales tax
Plans were mat.le for the rhrist·
JStampa to the dleet1ng.
mas parly to be held at the.• home
Plan!\ were made to send Chrllt· Of Mrs. Wealey Fry on Wednesd....,
mas gifts to 1hut·ins and Mrs. Ow· evc;ning, Dec. 16 , with 8 gift e';.
en wonaon wa11 named to purchaJe cbange.
the gitte. Prayer by Mn. WllUam
Baxter, chaplam, concluded the , A program commmee consilltlng
buslne81J seulon .
of Mrs. A. Lengen and Mrs Kay
Mrs. Mayme Holmel wa• pro- Burkett were appomted for the
gram cheirman for the evening and Christmas party.
a readlnj:, "Daily Ble•smgt", wa•
During the meeting plans were
giveh by Mr&amp;. Webater. A Thanka- discussed for the forming of· an.

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of Brownie Troop No. 2
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A dessert course was llerved by
the hostess Mrs. Hamilton , Mn.
Wmebrenner, Mrs. Blanche Hap.
tons tall and Mrs. Leona Boster,
following t~e games.

Plan5 were made for the Dec·
;~nd ChriBtmaa
ember meehn.l{
party. The ev!nmg will beg_m
with a potluck dmner at the
t'h urch wtth Mrs Charles Lewis
m charge of the dmmg room.
On the kitchen comm1ttee are
Mrs. Charles Bennett, LMrs Shir·
ley M1lls, Mrs. Ras.s Pullen and
Mrs. Lyons. Gift comm1ttee for
the evemng are Mrs. Cecil Brad·
bury an d Mrs. Lillian McGhee .

Distributors Were
Guests At Home
Mrs. Theiss

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and greenery Merft ers and tuests
were seated at tables wit~ ""iite
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coven and centered with a co~u·
copil filled with bolly, red ber·
rie•, fruita, ve,cetables and nuts
Favors for the children were
gum drop turkey, made by Den
Three Cub Scoutl andlfor the
adults, IIDall eupo filled with
candy,
Followina: the .dinner the IJ'OUP
adjourned to tbe loda:e han for a
program
pretented
b~ Mrl.
Charlet Spencer. Group aina:ing
of "America" opened the program
followed by a poem "The Pll·
&amp;rim• Came" by Joan Hewetaon.
Two gamea, one for boys and one
for glrlt were held after which a
poem "Indian Children" Wal glv·
en bY MUUe Leaar and a comedy
JODI and danCfl "Side by Side" by
Cbarleunna Heu with Jenniter
Lohse II accompani1t.
A poem "Today We Give
:Th~a~n~ks~"~by Mr1. T. A. Hewetaon
Iii talk on "Thing• to be
for during the HoUday
by Jo~eph Struble, a
SpeM:er gave a read·
L. Heaton, Matter af
epoke briefly, wei·
a:ueatJ:, after which
"Bteaa Be The Tit
to clo1e the prog:nm.
chiLdren were taken
borne, a short buslneaa JeSIIOD
Wll held with Mr. Heaton pre&amp;id·
ing. A eoQtrlbutlon wa• made t()

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During the buSiness meeting, conducted by Mrs. John

. Wards
Pomeroy Ben d Grange Entertams
, D•Inner
Of County With Than ksgivma

A 6:30 p.m. Thanksgiving dinner for members, The children
of the County Home, an:Alher J::&amp;tSJs preceded the meeUng
.., u
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of the Pomeroy Bend Gr
e, W l.f. 'fi e ay evemng
in e DAV
hall
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The dinner was served itHhe dininQ: .'room of the ball which
was decorated wltb arranjements of,cllrysantbemums, holly

wor~, fine one pound $2.10
in Old Str'Ht Court Prbl.y for
am.lhintt a ahop Mndow,. wu elk•
ad why ho dkl II,
"The window mirrored my ,..
fltctlon,... he •xplelutd, ...and I
didn't 'tllke It/'
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' ,Women's Guild Explores Thanksgiving
·Theme In Meetini Held Wednesdat Eve

the office of a local phy11lcian
Wedn .. day alter nearly hein&amp;
overcome by catbon monoxide
fum .. while at his employment
at the Coca-Cola plant. He Ia re·
ported to be recovering.
Mr . .and Mrs. Lloyd Bentz who
b
b
"d"
· the
t
a;,v;,e,,n;•,
eni ru1 IDJ m
ups al.l's
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of the Harry Cross
property, N. second Ave., moved
Thuflday to Marton.
Mro. Goldl
" 0 W'"'•ht ta apeudlng
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few daya wltb her aoll·ln-l.aw
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. BUt
Bodhner. Mrs. Wrl&amp;ht ill employed
at the TB Hospital, Nel11onvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grueaer
were in Pt. Pleasont Tlleeda1 eve·
nlng to attend the demonatration
by the Kenny Muaic Company
held at the Appalachlan Power
Co. Among the arti.lllll wbo appear·
ed were Brownie Ben~en ot TV
and Christine JohniOD.
Mra. Minnie Gllmore ha• returned (o her home after a Villll
•in 1Covlngtond, Kyb., with her llOD·
D· aw and aug ter, Mr . ·and
Mrs. Raymond Burnea and daueh·
ter, Kathy.
The GuUd Girl• of the Mt. Moriah Bapt-lat Church
hold a
Bake Sale, Nov. ~tb, at the Tri·
Lustre Cleaner•, Middleport, bewinning at 9 a. m.
Sunkday evening there wiH be a
1
Than 111 ving dlt1ner beld in the
baaement or the Heath Methodist
~buyb, ~~d~jporht, for the Jun.
lor out Fe owa tp, All youth
4, tli, {1, 7 are invited. 'l'he
Is belne: sponaored by the
coun1elora.
The Cbrlstlan Cru11dere Clu1
ol the Flnt Baptllt Church, Middleport, will me"t Tue.clay at tbe
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Milia at 7 o'clock.
At 8:00 o'elOck Tueadly evenina the Board of Tru•teea of

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Atkins, Ml11 Tb~Jma Grue.er,
Mro. Blaettnar, M... Reibel and
Min Erma Smith.
It was announced that anyone
wll'hlng to contribute canned
goods for the Upper Sandusky
Home should brlng them to the
h h
1s d
c urc nex
uo ay.

CHUCKLE FOR TODAY

Cheshire Family; Plans December Event

Following the regular meetin~ of the Bradbury PTA
Wednesday evening the parents v iSited in the rooms of their
children and got acquainted with thoir teachers.
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By FRIDDII HOUDASHBLT
Robert Morris, lJ~:sident, conducted the business meetmg
Mrs. E. 0 . Tewksbary and J . H. and appointed Wi · m Russelt,;md Nathan Biggs as a com·
Grate and Rev. Howard Ruppelt miltee to get information relative to play ground equipment.
were m Logan Tue1day to attend
A letter was re1d froii · •he
--- the meeting of the Scioto Pre$· Meigs County PTA. Council uk· Glaaier of the Enterprise EUB
ing that the unit send repre~~en· Chutch will speak to the aasem·
bytery
the FtrstAlso
Umtedattending
Presby.. ~
terian at
Cbureb.
tall vel to tP,e Pomet'Ciy HJgb bly ·
Followine the assembly · tbe
were Mrs Mayme Holme11, Mn School on Dtc. 3 · who would be
intere
ted
in
joining
the
PTA
pupill
will be served a turkey
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Rachel McBride and Milo Frantle
dumer.
Mumaw of the Syracuse Pruby· ChorUI.
December 23 was set as the date
terian chunh.
of
the Cbrtatmu party when
Mrs.
Kathryn
Evans,
treasurer
Mr . .and Mra. Earl Werner of
The Women's Guild of e Federated church met ednes- Bradbury had 85 tbe 1r dinner reported on the Halloween party there wrll be a gift ezchange and
also a glft from Santa Claus and
·. day evening at the church with Mrs. Fred Blaettnar presiding . gueth Sunday, ~lr. and Mrs. Wal· and it wu termed a succeae1.
alao a dmner.
The
Tbanll;rsivmg
Auemb)y
~
Following a short business session, Mrs. I. B. Weed, devo- ter Smith, pastor of tbe Bradbury
Af Wednesday nigbt'll meeting
wu
announted.
It
will
be
·
h
eld
' Ilona! leader opened with group singing of "Our God, Our Church of Christ.
there was a tie for the Attend·
on
the
Wednesday
before
Thanks~ Help In AgeS Past," with Mrs. Ben Neutzllng as organist, folMas Sally Sauer ot Columbus
anee Banner and award between
and begin at, 9:00.
• lowed by t&amp;e "Lord's Prayer'' in unison and scripture reading vis1ted over the weekend with giving
There will. be special music Mrs. Lettie Young'• aecond grade
· ~ or Mattbew 24: 14-26. An impresher paren.ta, Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa. under U)e dlredion of Mrs. Elea.· and Milia Mildred Feeney's sixth
~ ~Jv~ prayer poem "Father we Mrs. Thomas Youung, Milt Fick, Sauer, Brownell Ave.
t Tbtnk Thee" by Mrs. weed con·
Mn. Fred Leifheit, Mrs.. WlUWn
Horace McElhmny wa&amp; taken to nor Zeiher and Rev. Francia grade.
, eluded tbe devotions.
Mlu Ell&amp;abeth Fick Wll prolflm leader and an Impressive
' dlaloiUO on "The Altar of Thank•
li.vinc" wu pre.ented describing
Ole llllin1 way• for which one can
t•-ugh their lives
be "'•a-•ful
·~
m•
r,. "'-'"~ the
boly blptiam· 81 1 chUd
-...-p-•-• 1n
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j On: """~-.~ ....p&amp;~l I were n..::v. an
MJ11:. Wlldo J. Bartell, Yilt Mary
Vlflinl.a Helbel. Mn. Phil WUl·
•·-·-- 11n Pblli
M i h rt
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~ Mra.. lto)l Seyfried, Ml'l. Louia
~ Reibel and Donna Reibel. At the
. eo&amp;eluatoa of lb.• d11logue, eu·
,tned &amp;ood• wen taken to the lltar
...... ,_.. will
d
th u
~ally Ht;:m:"n ,,:o th: :::
which g supported by the E. 6
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Editorially

Back To The Indians

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Chesapeake and Ohio Railway has given its old steam locomotive bells.
an iron horse back to the Indians. Not an enRe v. -Duro.n wrote that t~ would wei·
tire iron horse, to be sur e, but t he part that come the bell since, "at present we have no
made mueh of th e noise- the bell .
way of calling people to Sunday sChool and
The C&amp;O heard th at t he Presbyterian Mis~ t·hurch." He said the Mission, known as Los
sion io Pe.nasco, New Mexico was seeking a Rincones Center, is located in a valley in the
locomotive bell to be used to call its congre- mountains Of northern New Mexico at an algation to · worship but was not having any titude of nearly 8,000 feet.
luck. The Mission serves 5,000 people th rough
F or the first time in over 80 years of misa medical clinic, a community program and sion work, h' noted, the parishioners wilt be
church. Tbe congregation is eomposed of &gt;ble to heati the call to worship through a
Pueblo and Navajo Indians who built most bell wbich obee was an iron horse's' warning
of the church themselves .tram adobe brick. signal.
Although the Mission is more than 2,000
Ilt, recent years the C&amp;O has donated over
rntles away fro m the nearest point on the 110.·olll steam locomotive bells to churches
C&amp;O, the railroad offered The Rev . aud Mrs. lOCited mainly on the 5,000 miles of its sysJulian Duran, resident missionaries, one of tem,
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Gordon L. Chute, project englnett lOr the atsie of West
VtrgrttUa, In his latlsh r...u... looko how an engineer should
look. He's brown, leathery, crinkly-eyed· from looking Into
many d1ys' suns, and sturdy. This week he was in the Pom•
eroy-J4iddleport area checking on a tiny detall of Mettatania:
Just how far along its course is Thomas Fork ereek railed
Thomas Fork?
II this seemo rather an infhfttesslmattask for. state's pro·
joel engineer. hold up there!
Chute It on a team doing a job th~t Is being done over for
the first time In ~5 years, snd with much more refined eoaJ·
neerlrii techniques than In 1904. He described it this way:
"We're In a cooperative topographic mapping progrsm be·
tween the Stale of West Vlrgh&gt;la and the U. S. Geological
Suney. Ita purpose 1s to provide more .accurate contour mapa:
~or indu~ry, hlgl'Jway dep~rtments, oil and gas and privale

pleteneSJ of "The Scbool Teacher's Par.ble" ll!st week :
The parable simply was too
long to use in Its entirety. It had
to be reduc~, and admittedly
lott some of Its impact. I annot
even tell YO.U where the original
nst1, ~cau.ee I wal!l iwttt'n to te('J'et'y, Perh11p1 that penon who
has the orlslnal wlH be compasl5Jonah•, ret tn touch with you, and

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d~·:~!im:~d):t'~~r!'t~:
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e\·ening. Through an error his
nlilme wa1 omitted frotn the list of
chef• who prepared the meal.

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Late News From The

AT1'IND DINNIR
Dr. and 111'1. P. s . stanley were
ci.Ev~ UPJ - Demoll· opment to.n Fund to eneouraa:t
tn Pt. PleiWnt Ft'Jday eveq.ina to
Uon expert were ceUed on toda)' privlle . tQter~riq: 1n under;dewlo~
mteresta.
attend the Stewardthlp Dinner held to 1id in unloadlnll ' 'truddoad of ed natlon1.
The maps Chute and his people are making - they're just Jn the social room• of the st 1rms
and explotlvet ·beto1 investlgetting into Ohio, after completins a West Virginia phase - Peter's Lutheran Church.
Jated by four a:ov,rnmental

will be basic to all human aellvily 1n the future that has to do
wUll njan and the resources wht rl1 support him, as have the

WCTU TO MilT
1904 maps.
The Pomeroy WCTU will meet
But~&gt;' lftll, why was Chute putUng surveillance on Thomaos at the United Melhodillt Church~

Fork .,~

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The moon

·quarter.

"Thlt kind of checking isn't terribly Important, but we like
In have t)llngs accurate, " he said.
"Th~ 1'904 map indicates the course of the creek and calls
Jt Thom1a Fork, clear &lt;lPWt.Jo Ito aonfiuence with Leading
Creek. We are interested m whether people here call It, and
llllnk.o! It, still as Tbft111liW All'kf'
"Aftll...ll," coneluded Chute, "If people don't think of
Thoma11 Fork as Thomas F'o rk a nymore, and someone here
oaw one of our maps lhat nsmed It so, we'd be put in the dum·
my clw, and all our maps should become suspect."
the hat I could tell Mr. Chute
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that, 10 f1r a1 J knew, .he was ·within two feet.
aafe I~ c.aiUnl Thorn~• P'ort,
Chute hlild a ~~ word for
Thoma~ Fori. That Wlln t enoueh those hardy ena:lneer 1 of 1904.
for him, u It 1hould not hiVe Wbrkine with more crude Jnetru·
be-en.
He pttlentoly cllmbt!d in his c1r,
htl•def.· _for Thomas Fork , bent
upcm q~rtontn1 rntdente -or th111
artie ~(lnl tbe «eek.

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Kirby, 33, Urbana. Ohio, hatchery

owner, left today an a foreJp _tour
as • repreaeatJUve of tbe Devtl·

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Flatwoods attended · rt~vlval here
·Mondl)' eveninl and gave two •el~
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rAL•RMO PACI$ HIAIIING
L06 ANGELEs UPI-l'rank
(BlinkJ) Palenno of PhUadelpbl.a
'".. a federal eourt hearing

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Follow SOrct Throat

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lfOUDd grains will aid ereatly In
maintaining the quallt)l' of the Ill·
age produeed.
Fumen hlteretted in obtaininl
detailed information on material
preaeoted at the Silage conferencf
may contact tbe Exten1ton Offict
for eopJea of tbe ma.teriala pnpar·
eel.

Nov. 30 on h.ie reque~t tor the
wttbdrJW~I ol wire tap evidence
acatn•t him ill an alleced bodnC

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ttoned 1bove tnctude alrphoto
Thtl new · mops. on a lfCale or l
overllllys m11de by prJvsta and gov· ln"h to 2.000 feet, should be
trnmoa\ aa:enclese In recent av•llable to the public within

three yeart." Next tprlnr we thaU
field partlet in Melli County
Jetting neceaury bue 'polnta of I~~~~:~·e~~~!'·
elevation and cheell:ln1 place and j1
v!t"!jl&gt;~i~~~

is approaching

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yean. By u•e of ttertOieoplc In·
•pectlan, at.artinr from a known
point ab;ove tel level (determined
In .lhe neld) contoul'!l aJ'e determined from phot01 to an accuracy

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lnternetlon•l

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NEWELL'S GAUGE

Clnclnn•ll MI::Nichofn 50 North
Hill 1
I
Toledo DoVllblN U Tolodo Wood- I

The morning star i1 Venua.
The evening star 11 Sa.turn.
On thla date In hJatOI')':
In 18941 the French phll81ophell,

ment! and tramping tile around
1hetr contour li1te1 were 1tnnln1·
ly •~urate.
"Wt have to\llld few 18rtou1
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chaMtl Withrow 6
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TheAlmaoa~

Today is- Saturday, Nov. 21,. the
325th day of the year, with 40
more daye in 1959.

Tuesday lilt 7.30 p. m.

OHIO FODTBALL

MAJORAPP '

FOR CHRISTMAS'

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Refrlge-Yn . -..,
SEE OUR. U.RqE

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Mystery Farm Of Meigs f.ounty Presented

Z-Jl.Uy Sentinel, Pomeroy·MI4,dtepc#t, !l-•i'lov. 21, 1050
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Doily Sentinel, Pomertl)l'·lllddleport, 0., No.. 21, 1~

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Editorially

Back To The Indians

.,

Chesapeake and Ohio Railway has given its old steam locomotive bells.
an iron horse back to the Indians. Not an enRe v. -Duro.n wrote that t~ would wei·
tire iron horse, to be sur e, but t he part that come the bell since, "at present we have no
made mueh of th e noise- the bell .
way of calling people to Sunday sChool and
The C&amp;O heard th at t he Presbyterian Mis~ t·hurch." He said the Mission, known as Los
sion io Pe.nasco, New Mexico was seeking a Rincones Center, is located in a valley in the
locomotive bell to be used to call its congre- mountains Of northern New Mexico at an algation to · worship but was not having any titude of nearly 8,000 feet.
luck. The Mission serves 5,000 people th rough
F or the first time in over 80 years of misa medical clinic, a community program and sion work, h' noted, the parishioners wilt be
church. Tbe congregation is eomposed of &gt;ble to heati the call to worship through a
Pueblo and Navajo Indians who built most bell wbich obee was an iron horse's' warning
of the church themselves .tram adobe brick. signal.
Although the Mission is more than 2,000
Ilt, recent years the C&amp;O has donated over
rntles away fro m the nearest point on the 110.·olll steam locomotive bells to churches
C&amp;O, the railroad offered The Rev . aud Mrs. lOCited mainly on the 5,000 miles of its sysJulian Duran, resident missionaries, one of tem,
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Epistle to Mary

Sma-lley,

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answer kl her sorrow expreeaed
in a letter to us over the incom-

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DUNNIT
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Gordon L. Chute, project englnett lOr the atsie of West
VtrgrttUa, In his latlsh r...u... looko how an engineer should
look. He's brown, leathery, crinkly-eyed· from looking Into
many d1ys' suns, and sturdy. This week he was in the Pom•
eroy-J4iddleport area checking on a tiny detall of Mettatania:
Just how far along its course is Thomas Fork ereek railed
Thomas Fork?
II this seemo rather an infhfttesslmattask for. state's pro·
joel engineer. hold up there!
Chute It on a team doing a job th~t Is being done over for
the first time In ~5 years, snd with much more refined eoaJ·
neerlrii techniques than In 1904. He described it this way:
"We're In a cooperative topographic mapping progrsm be·
tween the Stale of West Vlrgh&gt;la and the U. S. Geological
Suney. Ita purpose 1s to provide more .accurate contour mapa:
~or indu~ry, hlgl'Jway dep~rtments, oil and gas and privale

pleteneSJ of "The Scbool Teacher's Par.ble" ll!st week :
The parable simply was too
long to use in Its entirety. It had
to be reduc~, and admittedly
lott some of Its impact. I annot
even tell YO.U where the original
nst1, ~cau.ee I wal!l iwttt'n to te('J'et'y, Perh11p1 that penon who
has the orlslnal wlH be compasl5Jonah•, ret tn touch with you, and

m.oke the entlro

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available.

Ch1:t
d~·:~!im:~d):t'~~r!'t~:
afternoon fixing "!Uirrel• for the

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flremet l'H aqull'l'fl supper Thurada)'
e\·ening. Through an error his
nlilme wa1 omitted frotn the list of
chef• who prepared the meal.

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Ridge-Keno News
teed~&gt;•r ISocial Events

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Late News From The

AT1'IND DINNIR
Dr. and 111'1. P. s . stanley were
ci.Ev~ UPJ - Demoll· opment to.n Fund to eneouraa:t
tn Pt. PleiWnt Ft'Jday eveq.ina to
Uon expert were ceUed on toda)' privlle . tQter~riq: 1n under;dewlo~
mteresta.
attend the Stewardthlp Dinner held to 1id in unloadlnll ' 'truddoad of ed natlon1.
The maps Chute and his people are making - they're just Jn the social room• of the st 1rms
and explotlvet ·beto1 investlgetting into Ohio, after completins a West Virginia phase - Peter's Lutheran Church.
Jated by four a:ov,rnmental

will be basic to all human aellvily 1n the future that has to do
wUll njan and the resources wht rl1 support him, as have the

WCTU TO MilT
1904 maps.
The Pomeroy WCTU will meet
But~&gt;' lftll, why was Chute putUng surveillance on Thomaos at the United Melhodillt Church~

Fork .,~

aaencJea.

The moon

·quarter.

"Thlt kind of checking isn't terribly Important, but we like
In have t)llngs accurate, " he said.
"Th~ 1'904 map indicates the course of the creek and calls
Jt Thom1a Fork, clear &lt;lPWt.Jo Ito aonfiuence with Leading
Creek. We are interested m whether people here call It, and
llllnk.o! It, still as Tbft111liW All'kf'
"Aftll...ll," coneluded Chute, "If people don't think of
Thoma11 Fork as Thomas F'o rk a nymore, and someone here
oaw one of our maps lhat nsmed It so, we'd be put in the dum·
my clw, and all our maps should become suspect."
the hat I could tell Mr. Chute
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that, 10 f1r a1 J knew, .he was ·within two feet.
aafe I~ c.aiUnl Thorn~• P'ort,
Chute hlild a ~~ word for
Thoma~ Fori. That Wlln t enoueh those hardy ena:lneer 1 of 1904.
for him, u It 1hould not hiVe Wbrkine with more crude Jnetru·
be-en.
He pttlentoly cllmbt!d in his c1r,
htl•def.· _for Thomas Fork , bent
upcm q~rtontn1 rntdente -or th111
artie ~(lnl tbe «eek.

'""' new technique•

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terrain feature Mmea.

a. Fri1'hten1

20. NOf'th..

T. Qull-llke

f"bbr.)
Jt. Oteedy

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A Cook, &amp;I

meal
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See Us Now For Your

Made From

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all tboH

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Mldclleport Feed Mill
-we I)o Custom Grinding"
No. 2nd St.
Phone ~

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'WASHINGTON UPI - Edwin
Kirby, 33, Urbana. Ohio, hatchery

owner, left today an a foreJp _tour
as • repreaeatJUve of tbe Devtl·

ROCK SPRINGS
•
. "Sleanor and Mar1aret Well of
Flatwoods attended · rt~vlval here
·Mondl)' eveninl and gave two •el~
eetlans. . .

JRIAT yOUR fARM MAC~IN•Y
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Rhetunat~~:Fever· May

ot

mo1 wrltMI '

WIIOit.

id~nday..

rAL•RMO PACI$ HIAIIING
L06 ANGELEs UPI-l'rank
(BlinkJ) Palenno of PhUadelpbl.a
'".. a federal eourt hearing

(Porter Ho-.

Follow SOrct Throat

Wesl Mala St.

NOW IN PROGRESS
POMEROY

" ·'l!LADE

~IMPLEMENT
laclno,

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Ntw ,' warra~~tee
AND SUPPLY

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mld4Ue

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ard In eontrut to
ing of the erop or
lfOUDd grains will aid ereatly In
maintaining the quallt)l' of the Ill·
age produeed.
Fumen hlteretted in obtaininl
detailed information on material
preaeoted at the Silage conferencf
may contact tbe Exten1ton Offict
for eopJea of tbe ma.teriala pnpar·
eel.

Nov. 30 on h.ie reque~t tor the
wttbdrJW~I ol wire tap evidence
acatn•t him ill an alleced bodnC

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mor• ·!

and WILDING

King'
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ly=

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Cl.-.._.. C.theclrat Letln 21..
CleftiMcl HoiF Name I
L•k•woocl 22 Clevel•nl Wnt
TO&lt;h 0

Harvey Hanil and Jimmie

1ee

CROSSWORD
tuddenly

lUI

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t.h1Jlk

ttoned 1bove tnctude alrphoto
Thtl new · mops. on a lfCale or l
overllllys m11de by prJvsta and gov· ln"h to 2.000 feet, should be
trnmoa\ aa:enclese In recent av•llable to the public within

three yeart." Next tprlnr we thaU
field partlet in Melli County
Jetting neceaury bue 'polnta of I~~~~:~·e~~~!'·
elevation and cheell:ln1 place and j1
v!t"!jl&gt;~i~~~

is approaching

· You~r~

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...... •Mloh. CC 7 Toledo C( 0 I
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.m ent o\_ oUr llve"ei \Vhalewr V.i
dO", w w~ ~we. · ~k:"' ~
· chances are w~y _li IOinf ·
to become,. aware ·at it. ,
1

'

yean. By u•e of ttertOieoplc In·
•pectlan, at.artinr from a known
point ab;ove tel level (determined
In .lhe neld) contoul'!l aJ'e determined from phot01 to an accuracy

Col'-

lnternetlon•l

'l

NEWELL'S GAUGE

Clnclnn•ll MI::Nichofn 50 North
Hill 1
I
Toledo DoVllblN U Tolodo Wood- I

The morning star i1 Venua.
The evening star 11 Sa.turn.
On thla date In hJatOI')':
In 18941 the French phll81ophell,

ment! and tramping tile around
1hetr contour li1te1 were 1tnnln1·
ly •~urate.
"Wt have to\llld few 18rtou1
error11 " CtLute l aid.

men·

p,....

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34 HarriMn
I

'fODAY AND
YESTF:RYEAR
United

I

Clndari.-tl
Wooclwml 16
chaMtl Withrow 6
Cincm•tl Taft 6 Clncm.tf

TheAlmaoa~

Today is- Saturday, Nov. 21,. the
325th day of the year, with 40
more daye in 1959.

Tuesday lilt 7.30 p. m.

OHIO FODTBALL

MAJORAPP '

FOR CHRISTMAS'

•••If•

.

Eleetrle
Refrlge-Yn . -..,
SEE OUR. U.RqE

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~Ddlly Sentinol, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 21, 1959

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SUHDAV
Novemltlr ,-UM ·
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We Cordially. InVIte Yoss--

-~-To Vl!!llt 'the New...,_

FABRIC S'H:o :p
OPEIN:ING
Monday, Novem.,. fhe 23~
In The ·Crow BlllldJng
384 1:. MAIN S!l'GET
POMEROY, OH.IO
-~

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of

t81W.. pound11
made a terrifit
a e1oie; 'l!lluHI'Ii
was flvoted at ~.

-PAMPER tnd FRUIT OF THE
DRESS FABRICS

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Field crest Linens, Bedspreads, Throw Rugs

Complete Singer S.wing Macfaine .
Sales and Service

points

1\obert•
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F!llllous Singer Sewing Coui'Jit. .

)lflth Purchase of New Mllcbiile

,.,~~.vc;~W~ For Each Lady Vi'sltl'g

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Our Shop Monday

.t ,~111

sopbomores,

wtder the direc:11ioil of Rtv. Ed·

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mond Ute,

see 10Uon, includt
Ne•r Lebanon.;

pa1tor evanpl11t

. Lanslnc:

!)rin&amp;lna~ ~he

mesaage each evenina. Wt inWle all mlniltii!N
to eoma and brlnJ their ICODtte&amp;atlon «nd lhelp to ·J et 10ull
uved. Special einaln; each· ev•

nlniJ.

MrL Amber Warner and MrL Aile Well, Own.lrt

J, T.

·Bob Xnlght,

· · . llflner· of

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won .11 and loet n
BLJ Ten ,mark waa

IVIRI'IOI!Y. CM
IIYUYIIOOI' WILC-

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••• who 'WO·ulcf ..y9•
.ucommend to bultd
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Novemltlr ,-UM ·
1 f.t.&amp;.
We Cordially. InVIte Yoss--

-~-To Vl!!llt 'the New...,_

FABRIC S'H:o :p
OPEIN:ING
Monday, Novem.,. fhe 23~
In The ·Crow BlllldJng
384 1:. MAIN S!l'GET
POMEROY, OH.IO
-~

·the POund."

of

t81W.. pound11
made a terrifit
a e1oie; 'l!lluHI'Ii
was flvoted at ~.

-PAMPER tnd FRUIT OF THE
DRESS FABRICS

~­

Field crest Linens, Bedspreads, Throw Rugs

Complete Singer S.wing Macfaine .
Sales and Service

points

1\obert•
lO,'J'. '.

F!llllous Singer Sewing Coui'Jit. .

)lflth Purchase of New Mllcbiile

,.,~~.vc;~W~ For Each Lady Vi'sltl'g

,.

Bor&gt;l... -

...lllntt

Our Shop Monday

.t ,~111

sopbomores,

wtder the direc:11ioil of Rtv. Ed·

'

mond Ute,

see 10Uon, includt
Ne•r Lebanon.;

pa1tor evanpl11t

. Lanslnc:

!)rin&amp;lna~ ~he

mesaage each evenina. Wt inWle all mlniltii!N
to eoma and brlnJ their ICODtte&amp;atlon «nd lhelp to ·J et 10ull
uved. Special einaln; each· ev•

nlniJ.

MrL Amber Warner and MrL Aile Well, Own.lrt

J, T.

·Bob Xnlght,

· · . llflner· of

'

won .11 and loet n
BLJ Ten ,mark waa

IVIRI'IOI!Y. CM
IIYUYIIOOI' WILC-

llo
•

~averal

••• who 'WO·ulcf ..y9•
.ucommend to bultd
us 1 home?
. Jult All 435

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WANT ADS

1'0&amp; CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHONE 398

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III•TES

eo

I eeatJ per WOI"d, C81!1 in!lertion. .M.intmum ebarJ" C'IDt&amp;
I Cl!llltll per word for tbr&gt;ee eooseeuUft iMerttooa.
Sped.a). - one month for 30 cent.&amp; per word
Full rate of 3 oenta per word will be cbara:ed tor adver1ililll
If DOt paid within 10 du'• after receirina: bill.
Errors m Adve~ - Should be reported llb.tllediatelJ'. n.
....Uy Sentinel will bOt be responaibl.e tor more thin one i.IJcor.
rect inlert.i.oD.
Card of Thanb and Spealal. Notice1 of Event. $1.00. Obltu.arlel
published at 1 cent per word.
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WORDS
1 DAY
8 DAYS
8 DAYI
1 .MO
Ill
60c
110&lt;
$1.311
20
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1.1.20
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$2.25
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Ada received by 10 All wW be tn tbat day't paper.

19) For Sole

(li ~Notice
J Wll.L NOf BE .llESPONSlBLE
for any debta conlncted by any·
one other than myself. ,
(Signed) Kenneth Yonker
J22 North Second Ave.
Middleport. Ohio
(11) 12, 13. 19, :MI, 4lp

SEE THE

1960

DANCING

RolUJ,d and Squ11re. saturday nia:ht
Nov. 21si 11.L A.mencan Legjon
Hall, WJl.keavi..lle, Ohio. Mual.c
b)' t:IIU Hyera and hLI "StrinJ;
:t'liotes."
1H~3t

AT

;?~a~nd~8-R~O~O~M~H~O~U~S=E-,.~R~O~OM

121) Real estat.

apartment and 5 room apartment. A. W. Bengel, Phone FOR SALE • HOUSE, FIVE RooMs
bath, JUn poRh. Gu furnace . Ga310-M.
11 2 tfc
rage. Lot 80 z 200. LOctted Center Street, Mason. Inquire at
FURNISHED APARTMENT FOUR
Fink'a Grocery, Muon, or call
rooms. Close to Krogen. Call
SPruce' 3.:5768.
11 · 16 8tp
284.
U -19-12tc
NICELY Jo' URNISHED MODERN 2 FOR SALE · 7 ROOM HOUSa
•
£~o
bedroom upstairs
apartment.
bath, base'.llent, garage, ga• furGaa furnace . Phone Ml9.
nace, furmshed or uDfurnlabed.
ll ·HHitp
No reaiiOnable offer re~11sed.
Robert Faulk, 744 E . Mam St.,
UNFURNISHED MODERN 4-ROOM
Pomeroy.
11·l 7-8tc
and bath apartment. Gas fu.r ·
nace. Phone 6419.
11-IHtp if'... I_ I
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Stx ROOM APARTMENT WITH
three bedrooms, balh, plus gar·
age. Two block-s from Pomeroy.
Call 401 -J.
11·2 l..fitc MINERSVILLE - Modern 6-room
stucco~ bath, furnace, new double garage, young shade ' and
1
) e I 0 Wanted
fruit. Large lot on new road.

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'MIDDLE
LADY OR COU·
pie to hve w1th el~erl:y woman ; with large lot on Route aa.
n~ar Co~umbus , Ohio. For de-~119 ACR&amp;S--8 acres bottom, 100
ta111 wr1te Box 98,· Racine , 0 . . acres or coat .cropping out,
1J.l9·~tc
i about 3-foot vein, 7·room house
- - - - - - - - - - - 1 cellar and several outbuildings.
Small pond.
t:.rnp loy mer u
WANTED-Reasonably modern 4
bedroom howe In rural area
(Salisbury
Township),
wltb
$1500.00
down
and
balance
' TYPING, SHORT HAND, BOOK·
$7~.00 monthly.
keeping, receptionist, PBX OpVIRGIL TEAFORD, S•le;men
erator Or cashier. White Box
Box 229
Phone 101-Y
668C, The Daily SenUnel, Porn·
eroy, Oblo.
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1~. He assured of a _profitable
mariet for your eggs. For de·
t•i..lJ write Atkina Lhlcka, rome·~
roy.
11·21J-6tc

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l'omoroy, &amp;hlo

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Lohse, MS.
Team Three Games - !file
elty Sh(lp, 2606. •
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Teanl Single Game - Stroh's
Beer. 962..
STAftOINGS
Won Lost
Fife Novelty Shop 20
10

Olive Grange met Friday evening with Josephine Ritchie preaiding. Newly elected officers that
were unable to be instaJied at
R_ock Sprinp were _LLS, Leona
Sisson ; sec., Josephme Osborne·
overseer, Ella Hannum and Pa:
mona , Edith Osborne
were in·
stalled at the meeting.

Elka

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High Three Game Ind. -

•BALDWIN ,
eWURUTZER
anti OTHER FAMOUS
BRANDS

Notice i&amp; hereby given that Mar·
ion Eberabach whose Post Office
addre6B is Pomeroy, Ohio, has
been duly appointed aa Executrix
of the Estate of Edith H. Mallory
late of Mei.ga County, Obio, de·

trlmti. Reasonable ratea.
We

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proved - - , They laot

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ceaaed.
Dated thia 6th Uy of November,
19:59.

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TOPS IN RADIO-TV SERVICE

Jud1~~~~ the

All - - lelull:y
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TURKEYS

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POULTRY FARM

Hemlock Grove, Ohio

ORDER HOW

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11:00

9:30 Five Fingers
lO:SO t...w or the Plal~sman

u :30

1·1} Memoriam

lN

MEMORYJ'blt~

Today

(ecai~

the memory

,·~dwg;po;;r;;t;::;;;::;;:;;;::;;;;~1~1~·~t~fc•

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thoa~ Wno think or him lO; I
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"'l!rHTON l'HOMPSO"'
Me the •'*• who lo.ed hlui
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Hlo wi~~~l.D•i•Y Thom" and
TRACTOR SALES
Of a loved ' one gone to real,

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POnMroy, Ohio

11-21-Hp

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11:30 Sign On
11:45 Thta Ia the L~e
12:00 TV Chapel
12:30 JndQStty Gn Parade
12:45 Garden Club of the Ait
1:00· Chanipiohship BowliDg
2•QO &lt;;~eV,land Bro~n•
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4':30 World champlODShip COl~
6:30 Time• Present
8'00 Meet the Sponsor
B•SO . NOWII Picture
'7.00 RiverbOat
8.00 Sunday ~ho:wcase . ,
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loi · Lost· a_nd_ Fo
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J.OST IN -t'O,\tliliOY - SMALL
til&amp;Ck. and 'l"an female UeagJe
llouud, allY w1th stran.:en but
l'li!Jl.iren Cllll catch. her. H11&amp;
l''rank Corncll 'a muntl Jlhtttl ull
coH&amp;l". l'lt.!il.lltl call Tracy Whaley
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Solar Permanent
De Laval

StarreH

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8'30 The

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3i00 Youot nr. lblone

~unday Sbo~

9.00 !ltWII Head~ne~Woat,lier

g,Jil .'t11e sundJY Show:
lCl:bb New• HudUner We~.
lil:Ol . 'rile ~u.,day !ha,r.

: tl:OO Ne:Nt Headli~1-Weatbet
U :01 111~ .Sunday ShOW
.
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s.ao Fl'om Til.,. lloOis

Of Cbrilt)
. 12:00 Noon Newa
12&gt;15 Page~Uie . i\~lle Cburcb
tHO WllbiJ~tpn lleporta to

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the People

l%'40 Sotlal

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Be&lt;!it:ll&gt;' Slootr

Sjmday Snowcue .
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2'0i .Allnlvenarr Shc&gt;or6 '

8:3~ - Nf.WI~ P'..cture

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5:00 New,. llefiUJDei·Weather
5:Pl Sun&lt;lay Showcase

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7:30 Dl"' Clark Shaw

i:OO Sea Munt

8:30 Leave it to :Bf'aver
1&lt;00 JAwrellj:o Wolk Sb.,.

lo-110 Jubilee U. s. A.
U:OO Up-to.t.he-MiRute NeWI
· !UP Late Show

-Sindly- Qennell
li•IIQ· John Uopklns File
ta:IIO lilabop. Pike

Dily0111lfltl

1:00. College News CorderePOI'

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HAMILL SERVICE $TATION
Bltfor• 9:00 A.M.
Albeny 3353

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SUNDAY
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7,411 SilO On
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7:te" "News HeadUnea;WeatlU"''

12:00' Truth. or,_('011J$utl'lett
L':al)i If, Cool(. Be~ You

':00 SWimbOat Sill
Set - . '
8:00 Steamboftt·BUl
6;15 Jbp Thicker · Sbft
6:~ · W~th~

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1:111

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•:110

0:41 Pit :&amp;eone Show
8:00 Seelal Seeurllf ·Shew
1:01 Sundown Sfireaade '~
5.:41 Sl1n Oft
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ASSOCI.ATGI) RA.D

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KAUTZ FlED STORE
At Chott.r

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7:31'

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Tll• ~~~~ · ~~Jilt
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D. A. THOMAS TWu !''OK THE PRICE OF ONE.
who paliea away 1ix years ago; ,~ .kogular ai:r:c flashii.-:ht battoriel.
November 22.
lOc each. H.owle1 11nd Reed, Mid·

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work. Our uperts will do
~ Job rigbt
lhe firot

PIANOS

~:" Sia:n On

W•terfront
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Saturday Night Jamboree ···
- :l!l!ijiiH!i XI

11:10

When it comes to TV t.n-

~t4onf

Clifford

7:00 TodaY
. 9.110 111~\o illollli0\1 Sllow

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Cb"'"'.P•..nel 3-Mondm.
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6:00 Nefi Plcture
e:~~ s...... Roundup

':30 Bonanza

gins you the
~11st plctun

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?•00

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Modern SCience Theater
4:30 Saturday Theater
5:30 Huntington and F.Whing
6:415 It's Hllmmond Playtime
8:30

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CITY LEAG-UE
Nonrnber 17, 1959

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Cluualel 3~ Slltllrday

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Dally ~llllff.'Pbnierolj-Middleport. o,; Nov, 21,~~7

.WSAZ.TV C:hartneJ 3

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13 17

'jobinaon's
f~rob'l Bi!er
Ohio Powe,r

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Card ot lhonks

NaUo11'1 Now Tule S.....Uoa All

House

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TELEVISION

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ExrEnT MEAT cuTTING AND 1
SH.I.Bl'S, JA...:.b...h."'TS j wrappmg for home deep freez. , =-:--=::::-:::-:::-::-:-:=-..,.--...,...., ,.
and women'» drehU, nt~w. Joe 's
ers. Simons Mark~t, Pomeroy. TWO BEAGLE RABBIT DOGi
Carr)' Out, 064 Lucutt .st.,
~-6t~
f~r sale or tra_de for JUn. Ava
·
J4Jdd.lerort.
10-.:!HOlp MUELLER. FURNACES WESTIN...
~!~k1ey,R UHardrlllonville Phone
.:-=--::= -•
.,.. _, 9 u an .
1J.l9-3k
NO HUNTING o&gt;· ANY KIND USED STOVES. WE HAVE GoOi)
HOUSE •••ll•nn• A'"old "'""•
1
WEL ER S APLE .LAWN
on my farm durmg quail season.
coal, gas and fuel oH heateras.
:~:~· Syr•cua., Ohio. Phon•
Adeline Parker Browning, Rul·
.1&gt; Jle Novelty Shop, Middleport
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11 19 tfc
!f
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land, Ht. 1.
1l-21·3tp
vpen 10 a. m. unt1J 7:3u p.m. FOR RENT _ - EXTENSION LAD- =~~~~ OofhiHEANRINGbofGr PAROLE
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9, ovem r 16, 1959
h
d
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ERS, Scaffold Boards, Drop
Pearl Chaney No 100983 8 pri•
Fret Dres&amp;ed __,_ Broa ~Breas&amp;ed. Whites
\lJ
.~- .L...r1.••'-'L'.. .M.l'I.U 4! 0)1\!ALL... t;UAL Cloths. _Clinton Fisher, Middle· oner now confined. In the' Marion
WE WISH TO THANK OUR
turnt~ces. Arnold Brothers, Syra. port. Ohio. Phone 152615.
Correetional Institution, Marion,
Sizes 8lb. to 25 lb.- Com~re Fresh to Frozen
neighbol's and friends for their
cuse, Uluo. l'hune &amp;ili-'i.
AIR CONDITlOl'l'..NG, REFRJGER- Ohio~ admitted from ·Meigs County,
kindness and sympathy durmg
11 19 3t&lt;:
atlon 1ervice. Jack's Retrtgera· co~v1cted January, 19!59 of the
Phone: Pomeroy989-Y or Z&amp;l
tbe death of Phillip Bruch. We PI ·s
tion, Ntt\t Haven. Pbone TU· cnme of forgery a'bd &amp;etvlna:
a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
abo wuh to thank t.he Ewiug
G : WILLIAM .BLAkE, DORCAS
23537.
6-23-tf sentence of 1 to 20
is elta:l· .
Jo'uneral Home, Lh(l Hcv. .tuOhio.
lJ.l8iHp
ble for a hearing before the Ollio
gene .Browu, the pallbearers, .'111:"
l'A'rl'F.RNS PLASTIC
tLILAHDI
Pardon and Parole CommJsaion, on
-am.! t.buat.! umdmu 1£owcn.
wmu.ow bilnda amllhadea, Vene
l.ed&amp;. &amp; TV R•p~lr ..rvl•
or afll!r February 1, 1960.
'i'he Children. 1 tum blmda, H.ll kmd 11 ._ 11 rt colors
Phone 200
OHIO PARDOI'i: AND PAROLE
11·21-ltp.
.~o· 108 r g.lllU. awnmgJ, .lJ..&amp;Y and
Pomtrey, OhHt.
COMMISSION
-,--.,.c-':-- -- - h1gnt. llliltlll! PWilh all .ldnds,
AUCTIONr.la
By Herbert W. Shroyer
1 WJSH TO THANK ALL MY
A lUnunum )adders aU klnda.
•
(11) 18' •1
"-ploto •-,.1,.
• ' 2tc
trumds and neJt:hl:tora for aU
.1&gt;'
.,_,
tilt! carda and i111.8 aent me
rtlc Estimate, Dale
Wippel
Crltt 8rwdtorcl
while I was nuramg II. broken
.Supply, 2115 Umon Avenue,
Write, Ph._. - Contect
PoJUtlJ"Oy, Unio.
11·3U·tl0i.e
A. r . Br•dfo•• '•1- Ohio
h JP. Uel l a .P.bllhps, RuUand, 0.
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GOOD
CLt:AN LUM.P COAL.
fall RuUand, 2-411::J2. OrviUt~
13)
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ll·S·JOtc

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follow 1 : New HaveL"'-"13h 18
onward Christian Soldiers; "The
-son H •• 1
Quilting Party", "America the
Ind. 3 Games- Clifford, 600.
Beautiful" were sung; reading by
ln. 1 Gam~ - Lohse, 24~
,
Leona Sisson "On the Gran · ~"·
Team 1 Games-Elks andStrobs
Ohio State Grange report by 'th~ leer, 982.
legislature agent, .p iano solo "Fool
TeamS gam!s..- Elks 2608.
ish William" by Mra. Milhoan.
Top 5 Bo.,...
At the next me,etlng night on
LClou11k• d
186
Dec. 11th there will be the
t or
182
The evening program

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'800High Sln.le Game -

Social Events

KARR &amp; VAN lANDT 120) ·Business Services 14-0 For Sale or •

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WANTEO

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Every Day Bervloe

looks/ike
St1t1 is

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CHROME PLA1'ED • LASHi.IGH'fS,
I etUt, 3W ft. bcJtm . Reduced \o
.,. price. B8c with batteries. Row·
Jey &amp; Reed, Middleport.
11 16 8tc

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rteellom of choice Ill
11 p....,ngor
Interior Uke new,
tires. Dark lftl'n
econOmy .and seat·
plut.

TWO STORY FRAil! 8 •BEf&gt;.
room and bath. hot air lat furnace, netr ~tbGol and ebarcb,
Mtin St., Mtildleport. Phone

8138ll.

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WANT ADS

1'0&amp; CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHONE 398

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III•TES

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I eeatJ per WOI"d, C81!1 in!lertion. .M.intmum ebarJ" C'IDt&amp;
I Cl!llltll per word for tbr&gt;ee eooseeuUft iMerttooa.
Sped.a). - one month for 30 cent.&amp; per word
Full rate of 3 oenta per word will be cbara:ed tor adver1ililll
If DOt paid within 10 du'• after receirina: bill.
Errors m Adve~ - Should be reported llb.tllediatelJ'. n.
....Uy Sentinel will bOt be responaibl.e tor more thin one i.IJcor.
rect inlert.i.oD.
Card of Thanb and Spealal. Notice1 of Event. $1.00. Obltu.arlel
published at 1 cent per word.
·
WORDS
1 DAY
8 DAYS
8 DAYI
1 .MO
Ill
60c
110&lt;
$1.311
20
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1.1.20
ILBO
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$2.25
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Ada received by 10 All wW be tn tbat day't paper.

19) For Sole

(li ~Notice
J Wll.L NOf BE .llESPONSlBLE
for any debta conlncted by any·
one other than myself. ,
(Signed) Kenneth Yonker
J22 North Second Ave.
Middleport. Ohio
(11) 12, 13. 19, :MI, 4lp

SEE THE

1960

DANCING

RolUJ,d and Squ11re. saturday nia:ht
Nov. 21si 11.L A.mencan Legjon
Hall, WJl.keavi..lle, Ohio. Mual.c
b)' t:IIU Hyera and hLI "StrinJ;
:t'liotes."
1H~3t

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;?~a~nd~8-R~O~O~M~H~O~U~S=E-,.~R~O~OM

121) Real estat.

apartment and 5 room apartment. A. W. Bengel, Phone FOR SALE • HOUSE, FIVE RooMs
bath, JUn poRh. Gu furnace . Ga310-M.
11 2 tfc
rage. Lot 80 z 200. LOctted Center Street, Mason. Inquire at
FURNISHED APARTMENT FOUR
Fink'a Grocery, Muon, or call
rooms. Close to Krogen. Call
SPruce' 3.:5768.
11 · 16 8tp
284.
U -19-12tc
NICELY Jo' URNISHED MODERN 2 FOR SALE · 7 ROOM HOUSa
•
£~o
bedroom upstairs
apartment.
bath, base'.llent, garage, ga• furGaa furnace . Phone Ml9.
nace, furmshed or uDfurnlabed.
ll ·HHitp
No reaiiOnable offer re~11sed.
Robert Faulk, 744 E . Mam St.,
UNFURNISHED MODERN 4-ROOM
Pomeroy.
11·l 7-8tc
and bath apartment. Gas fu.r ·
nace. Phone 6419.
11-IHtp if'... I_ I
~~- -1.
Stx ROOM APARTMENT WITH
three bedrooms, balh, plus gar·
age. Two block-s from Pomeroy.
Call 401 -J.
11·2 l..fitc MINERSVILLE - Modern 6-room
stucco~ bath, furnace, new double garage, young shade ' and
1
) e I 0 Wanted
fruit. Large lot on new road.

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~GED.

'MIDDLE
LADY OR COU·
pie to hve w1th el~erl:y woman ; with large lot on Route aa.
n~ar Co~umbus , Ohio. For de-~119 ACR&amp;S--8 acres bottom, 100
ta111 wr1te Box 98,· Racine , 0 . . acres or coat .cropping out,
1J.l9·~tc
i about 3-foot vein, 7·room house
- - - - - - - - - - - 1 cellar and several outbuildings.
Small pond.
t:.rnp loy mer u
WANTED-Reasonably modern 4
bedroom howe In rural area
(Salisbury
Township),
wltb
$1500.00
down
and
balance
' TYPING, SHORT HAND, BOOK·
$7~.00 monthly.
keeping, receptionist, PBX OpVIRGIL TEAFORD, S•le;men
erator Or cashier. White Box
Box 229
Phone 101-Y
668C, The Daily SenUnel, Porn·
eroy, Oblo.
1J.l7·6tp 11-21-3t::•=--=-=----

Wonted

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HATCHING ruGs •·wcKs FoR
1~. He assured of a _profitable
mariet for your eggs. For de·
t•i..lJ write Atkina Lhlcka, rome·~
roy.
11·21J-6tc

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l'omoroy, &amp;hlo

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Lohse, MS.
Team Three Games - !file
elty Sh(lp, 2606. •
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Teanl Single Game - Stroh's
Beer. 962..
STAftOINGS
Won Lost
Fife Novelty Shop 20
10

Olive Grange met Friday evening with Josephine Ritchie preaiding. Newly elected officers that
were unable to be instaJied at
R_ock Sprinp were _LLS, Leona
Sisson ; sec., Josephme Osborne·
overseer, Ella Hannum and Pa:
mona , Edith Osborne
were in·
stalled at the meeting.

Elka

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eWURUTZER
anti OTHER FAMOUS
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Notice i&amp; hereby given that Mar·
ion Eberabach whose Post Office
addre6B is Pomeroy, Ohio, has
been duly appointed aa Executrix
of the Estate of Edith H. Mallory
late of Mei.ga County, Obio, de·

trlmti. Reasonable ratea.
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CITY LEAG-UE
Nonrnber 17, 1959

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ExrEnT MEAT cuTTING AND 1
SH.I.Bl'S, JA...:.b...h."'TS j wrappmg for home deep freez. , =-:--=::::-:::-:::-::-:-:=-..,.--...,...., ,.
and women'» drehU, nt~w. Joe 's
ers. Simons Mark~t, Pomeroy. TWO BEAGLE RABBIT DOGi
Carr)' Out, 064 Lucutt .st.,
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f~r sale or tra_de for JUn. Ava
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10-.:!HOlp MUELLER. FURNACES WESTIN...
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NO HUNTING o&gt;· ANY KIND USED STOVES. WE HAVE GoOi)
HOUSE •••ll•nn• A'"old "'""•
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WEL ER S APLE .LAWN
on my farm durmg quail season.
coal, gas and fuel oH heateras.
:~:~· Syr•cua., Ohio. Phon•
Adeline Parker Browning, Rul·
.1&gt; Jle Novelty Shop, Middleport
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WE WISH TO THANK OUR
turnt~ces. Arnold Brothers, Syra. port. Ohio. Phone 152615.
Correetional Institution, Marion,
Sizes 8lb. to 25 lb.- Com~re Fresh to Frozen
neighbol's and friends for their
cuse, Uluo. l'hune &amp;ili-'i.
AIR CONDITlOl'l'..NG, REFRJGER- Ohio~ admitted from ·Meigs County,
kindness and sympathy durmg
11 19 3t&lt;:
atlon 1ervice. Jack's Retrtgera· co~v1cted January, 19!59 of the
Phone: Pomeroy989-Y or Z&amp;l
tbe death of Phillip Bruch. We PI ·s
tion, Ntt\t Haven. Pbone TU· cnme of forgery a'bd &amp;etvlna:
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abo wuh to thank t.he Ewiug
G : WILLIAM .BLAkE, DORCAS
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6-23-tf sentence of 1 to 20
is elta:l· .
Jo'uneral Home, Lh(l Hcv. .tuOhio.
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gene .Browu, the pallbearers, .'111:"
l'A'rl'F.RNS PLASTIC
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Pardon and Parole CommJsaion, on
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wmu.ow bilnda amllhadea, Vene
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or afll!r February 1, 1960.
'i'he Children. 1 tum blmda, H.ll kmd 11 ._ 11 rt colors
Phone 200
OHIO PARDOI'i: AND PAROLE
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COMMISSION
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AUCTIONr.la
By Herbert W. Shroyer
1 WJSH TO THANK ALL MY
A lUnunum )adders aU klnda.
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trumds and neJt:hl:tora for aU
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rtlc Estimate, Dale
Wippel
Crltt 8rwdtorcl
while I was nuramg II. broken
.Supply, 2115 Umon Avenue,
Write, Ph._. - Contect
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follow 1 : New HaveL"'-"13h 18
onward Christian Soldiers; "The
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Quilting Party", "America the
Ind. 3 Games- Clifford, 600.
Beautiful" were sung; reading by
ln. 1 Gam~ - Lohse, 24~
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Leona Sisson "On the Gran · ~"·
Team 1 Games-Elks andStrobs
Ohio State Grange report by 'th~ leer, 982.
legislature agent, .p iano solo "Fool
TeamS gam!s..- Elks 2608.
ish William" by Mra. Milhoan.
Top 5 Bo.,...
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Dec. 11th there will be the
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The evening program

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KARR &amp; VAN lANDT 120) ·Business Services 14-0 For Sale or •

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CHROME PLA1'ED • LASHi.IGH'fS,
I etUt, 3W ft. bcJtm . Reduced \o
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Jey &amp; Reed, Middleport.
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tires. Dark lftl'n
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TWO STORY FRAil! 8 •BEf&gt;.
room and bath. hot air lat furnace, netr ~tbGol and ebarcb,
Mtin St., Mtildleport. Phone

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�8--DIIIy SenUne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 21, 19S9

Elsie Mae Arnold
=:;;::==;:======1J/Honored On 17th
Birth Anniversary

Twilight Garden
Club Welcomes
New Member

ltbSB Ela.le Mae Arnold enter
t..med with a party at tbe Roc.k
Spnnp Grange lWl recently m
observance of her 17tll birthday.

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Sophomore Class
Annual Reception F.or Freshmen Class

Members of the Freshmen class of the Middleport High
School were officially welcomed mto the High School boay
Friday when the Sophomore Class held tis annual Reception
for them.
The president of tbe host class, James Reed, gave the offidal welcome and a number of skits and special numbers were

pruented by the Sophomores
The .announcer tor tbe evening
wu Sarah Hannlpn who dreued
1ppntpriately for each 11dt whleb:
11M lllltroduced Sanb .tole the
llaow with ber bumoro111 cOlltumea
&amp;JICI remub between each num·

bw.

I~~ul•f;:_~cover
wa1a centered
tAble wbtcbandhad
"Happy
b"thd•&gt;

Game• and dancma ...,. en)Of·
ed throushout the evenma. after
wbtcb the honored guest opened
her manf alltl
Refre1hmenta o1 1ce cream and
cake were wrved to llarUyn
B!actwood, Hichard Pouhn, caro·

c.,;;:::;:;--;-~---;;-;-C::::C:-:70:_~~ lyn ~oegJeln, Terry C111luma. DotM)"tblcal Medlcine" with Pete ue Lou Brown, Johnny Nuaser,
Walburn u Dr. Hltchent, Jean Bruce Stalnaker, Charlotte Blake,

Cuey 81 Nunse MUler, Jeannie
Manle:y II Jrlra. Weam1 IUid Evel.yn GlbbonJ 11 Min Pramble.
'ibia wu followed b)' • aolo

Teny

Stalnaker,

Sb1rley

Sharon llougllu, Ned

Hill,

SwJndeJ,

GaH Stivers, Ernest HaH, Mark
Grueser, N~ncy Skinner, Jenmfer

"Lazy Bonea" lllR&amp; by

Tbe firlt

sklt

Bubara Lohse, Nancy Brown, Ctrolyn St.
entitled Jones, who w.u aee1:1mpanJed by ClaJr.

wu

Judy Butcher.

A playlet called ''Tbe Country
Cousin" with Shlton Picken.a as
Nancy CUT .u
1M•~•!! .~"".''" Ferguaon aa Verna
Ann Edwarda aa Susan
the countrr cow:ln, followed tbe
10lo.
The- next number wa1 1 vocal
duet by Cbtrlene Davia tnd Ber·
tbt Wtl&amp;on with Mn. Clarence
Ll1:ey, \.he school mualc teacbet
accompanyme them.
In the lkl' ''The Will and the
Way", Elllt Clonch was the
.,oun~: husband, Ro(er; Helen
'r.1ylor the young w1fe, Helen tnd
Ktren Gregg as Mrs Smythe, the
rich aunt.
Beverly Perrin and Ruth Ann
Edwards did a tap dance
to
"Dark Town Strutt,era Ball" and
they 'fere also accompanied by
Lacey
The fmal skit ol the program
"Harmony a !a-Hobo" was present·
ed b)' Dennis Saelen• II Hungry,
.Enc Chambers as Wetry, James
.Reed 811 Rusty and Manning .Baum
&amp;ardner 11 Laggy
A monologue waa sJven by
Sarah Hannigan Sarah with the
a..latance o! Tim J,lttle alao had
tbe monologue
sroup of tbe Sophomore
dres11ed In raeged clothes
wt~arinG straw hats sang
Battle of New Orleana". In
chorus were BeYerly Perrin,
Gregg,
Barbara Jones,
Davia, Bertha Wilaon,
1 M-ary Swanson and

caoref.
conteat stunt war preaented
Johnnie Stephenaon and Ellla
Substitute Bride" conelud-

Bill WUaon, Sondra Potts, Ruth
Ann Brothen, Chuck Riffie, Mart·
lyn S).ociton,
Roem- Leifheit,
Terry Ohltnser, Don Spencer,
Albert Martin, Lot. Zeitler, Keith
Barmtz, Arnold EVant. Mll'Y Me•
Darlene Smitb, Andrea
I~·~'"· MU)' Lou ButnaJde and
Bett)' Grueser
Adu.J.ta
pre.ent
wen Mn.
Geora:e Brotben, 111'1. PbWp
Smltb, lin.
HarJeJ Stalnaker,
Mra Allee Tbompaon and C1rl
Arnold

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Mr and Mrs Pau1 Clad: a.1d
daughter, M1ss Sue Walla«, wl.o
have been m Portland, Oregan, lor
the past severa.J months where Mr
Clark has been employed, haYe
returned to Middleport

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FURNJTURI

ON 1Hl IN&amp;HrlST
CON#M IH 14/DDWOitr

of the teaeblna: atatl
aJIIated with the reception
L W McCom11, Mr1. N1n
I M&gt;&gt;ore and Mr1 Lacey who helped
the proaram, Mn. Joe Biller

MEIGS JHEATRE
Pomllt'Oy, 11111o

TONIGHT
"IlL C.u'ONE"
Rod St.eiier - Jarnea Grea:ory
- a.L&amp;o"JOY RIDE''

Aon Doron - llod ll'ulloc

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IUN., MON. and

NO. 187

-por!b7-1Wrcr,Jr,

pyt h,10n S.ISters

Send1ng g1lts but unable to attend were Paul and David Slmp·
Eddie Bartels, Joan Bolin.~er,
Bentz, Myrna Mus, J4r. and
Mrs. David SJ.ater, Janlce Thomu,
Even~
Sharon Youna
and Mara:aret
The annua1 eJection of officers
Handley.
was held Friday nltht when the
-------Staff and Officera Club of Idelga
Temple Pythlan Slttera met It the
home of Mn Ira Butcher lor theu
regular meeting
Present officer• were re·l'!lected
and mclude president. Mra. Wil
ham Allman; vice prealdent, Mra
The JoJly Circle Sewmg Club WJlliam Lowe; secretary • treaaur
met Wednesday evenin'l: at the
'Mrs. PbiUp Melnharl, Flower
home of Mrs Earl Rottgen, Le-/~'""!!U~e! Mtl. Homer Jonea and
tart,
Va.
, and publicity, Mrs
Plans were made tor a Chrl11 t
mas dmner to be held at the
CJrcle Reetaurant, Dee. ~1 followed by a party .at the home of
Mrs Evelyn McDaniel, Maaon.
During the eveninl h01teaa
g1fta were
preaentecl to Mra.
Rottgen and gifta were alto pre·
eented to Mrs. PelT)' Carpenter
m observance of her birthday.
The door prize wu awarded to
Mr1. Georee W~:l&amp;ht.
Relreahment.l were lll'Ved bY
the h01tesa to thoae named aboVe
and Mra Kenneth M.nkln, lira.
Wald Gorby and l'tlra. A1ma Kit·
chen.

Elect Offt'cers
f ri day
ng

rangemenbl.

Refreshmenta were served by
the hosteJaea. The next meeting
w1ll be a ChrJIItmaa·dlnner and party at the Federated Church on
December 10. Members are
to
bring canned gooda for Chriatmaa
baaketl for needy famWea.

Roseville Loss
lsOhio'sBest
Cherry Pie Artist

COLUMBUS (UPI)- Gov. Mtchael V. DISalle today sp""'d
the life ol Lewts B. Niday, 31, of Belpre, scheduled to die
Friday in the Ohio Penitentiary. DISalle commuted the sen·
tence to Ufe Imprisonment.
DiSalle acted after he learned tllat three women who w~re
members of the jury that convicted Niday claimed they wefe

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Donna M1ller and fnend , J1!l Ull·
man, whe ~:~re employed m Colum·
bus, came Frtday tq spend the
wcck(lnd w1lh M1ss Miller's par·
erm, :.Oir and Mrs R L. Miller

contused when they aupported . ,
verd1ct of guilty Without 11lenlfa Verdict that Cll'l'~ ID IUtOtg,a·
tic death penalty.
The governor's offiee said Dl
Salle "found that Niday It oot a
lf
ata.ble peraon, either au~n~J.J or
emotron_aUy, and b.'o been lUI&gt;
norinal am~e tblldbood."
Nid.ay 1 con?icted in the alay·
Sb.-n Bwtlotrk, ..t&gt;oloft -~
ina: of Mrs. Florence Cowdery In told police lleepine~~~ eauaed him
a Marietta tavern Au~. 2S, 1958 to run off Nol1h Second« and bit
baa an IQ of 61, 1lvlilg ldm a a rtreet tlgn, a tree, then a house,
clulification between leebl~mlnd Saturday nl,gbt WIIIJ found 1\H.lt)l
edneas and a "bl&amp;h grade moron" of drivmg whitt intoxicated
the tovE:rnor'a off•ce said
Cbi.ef of Police Herbert Gilkey
DiSaUe's action followed the med the cbal'le fc.llowing addl·
reeommendahon of his Pardon tiollill ~nvesU,atri.on &lt;Jf the aooident
and Parole Commission. Niday'a wbl'C'b eaU&amp;&amp;d a total in estJmated
case w11 the first death sentence dtmag.es of about $200 Bookirk
ease to reach the new comml&amp;- suffered a eut Up &amp;nd was trea\ed
&amp;ion.
at Metes Gener.l Hoapital follow" Juror• Telflfl..t At HNrlng
Two women jurors teatlf1ed la1t lnogInthe
1 .a.m
. .errasb
laat Mayor C.
other
court
actions
week before the commlaslot~ at a 0 Fi•her fined Robert L. Antboclemency hearlog tbat &amp;bey: voted ny $15 aW costs for intoxication;
tor a fint~'(Sree conviction with and J w ~mPJOn, Bidwell, $100
out merty t.Mnkml that the "Judge and costs ani! three d.aya in jail
wbo presided over Niday's trlal for DWL
woUld recommerui mercy He was
Other. arrest, made :by Patrol.pQwerless to do IQ.
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A third woman juror appeared men SlOtt Shank and Everett Doebefore the governor in a dl'lma· lie InclUded W:illlatn E Williams,
Poult PleQant, for intoltkmtion,
Ue •be•rlng Friday
A letter from anotMr woman an-d Razel Bogge.!s, Pomeroy, for
juror was read to the govei'nor lnto~ica~on, by Fred DeWHee.
Frid~y in a dramatic bear1ng, at· Rk'bard Hay&lt;ftlt Ia being Mid
tended by the convict's weeptng for Gall1polil poUce.
mother.
Mrs. Oru Debe, the juror, wrote
tbat ahe "d1d not belleYe'' her
vcn.e would "cause fi.im to be exe(:Uted.''

Man F'med $lOO
FOr DWIJ After
Traffic Acci'dent

OPIIA HITS NIW HEIG~Puedni'a bauntinl music can aa
to • lirl't hi!!ad as theSe creations prove at the third European

Hatrdreurna Championships in Milan, ltab'. Tbe operaa ot
Puccini provided the th&lt;.Jrne as tn a heart behind prison ban
(top, lett) recalllng ''Tasca." and from ,jhe same opera. a
chureh titer {bottom, right) with pamter's easel and a at.tu...
tttl of an angel "Madame Butterfly" hiU an Oriental note
(top, ri&amp;bt} and "Manon Lescaut" camel out in ll blend
(bottom:. left) of feathers and hair that won the fLrst prl&amp;e.

AKRON, 0. UPI-SI. . . .yMr
Dlcl N•ncy Dtnltl of R......tlle
Jn Mueldngum County todty
htW the till• of the belt cherry
pie 1liakw In Ohio.
JvdiH hod 1 lovolr lout

tootr
t!tM trrlni to pick tho wlorror
hr tho Olrlo ,.....,. plo

lroro durtnll tho -oncl. ·
contett na .,..,_red bf •I~ 1
trlc ,...,., companlet In Jht ,

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' t;ATOR 01' WalK

NORFOLK, Vo.

(Speclal)-,llua-

aell R. AQ;abrJte, bo-'tawaln't mate
ftnt clJu, USN, aon ol Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Ar&amp;abrite of 313 Soutb
St., WOOJter, and huaband of the
former Mlas Myrk J. Sinon of
Reedavil~e. was selected as "Gator
of tbe Week" fer the week of
NoY. 9 at the Naval AmphibioUI
Base, LJttle Creek, Norfolk, Va.
The "Gator. of the Week" award
ll given to ouatandio&amp; personnel
of the AmphtbJous F&lt;Jree who are

11hursda.y.l~~:~~;•~n~th~e~basia
of theirabUity
leadtechmcal

Sewt'ng Club Plans
Chrt'stmas Ot'nner
For December 2t
w.

DiSalle, who campaigned for an
puniahment in
Obio during the last eeaslon ol the
Lelialature, has been faced with
two opportunities to chaqe death
aoterteea lt' We tmprilcnnmnt.
end to capital

Organ Dedicated
In Ceremonies
At EUQ .Church

lluanerup In tM competltiM
Cltud... aulttr of ludl4, 1
who , . tllftted GreeMr Clewltnd. 'nlnl ltlec• ....t to hrtkle Heuler of Farmct.le In
Trumbull Covctly.

WH

Co-Captains Nick Coates, Bill Gibbs, and Howard Parlrer,
left to right, are three of the seniors of Pomeroy Htgh School
who wilt be playing - or watching - their last football game
for the Panthers Thursday. Gibbs, however, lost a month ago
at Wellston, may not be able even to see the game. He still is
confined to his bed at home on Mulberry-av with a serious hip
dislocation. At home, or at the game. he will serve as an ill·
splration to his teammates. Coates is fullback and Parker is
left end.

Supermarkets
Replenished
Truck Drivers

performance of a•
ArPbrlte Ia aervmg
· Commander, Atlantic Fleet 1:~:::·~:
Navel Beach Group 2, a unit t.f the
Amp&amp;iblous Force.

Dayton Freshman
Owes Life To
Cold Weather
DAYTON, 0. (UPI) -

A Unl·

v«altl. of Dayton fTefhm.alr owed
nta M e- today to the cold weather
Sunday morning.
Doctors said tbat oUJerMse JoDelve&lt;&gt;olri&lt;&gt;, n. mleht 1re

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paiMcl thla rHr elM·
-·lblllty of ....
th• •ppral&amp;al
tho political
tiM IChocJI

reached agreement
after a ~hour bugam1ng
The 700 Teamaters Union
and warehouaemtm rati.
three-year contract Sum
morning and were back on
job by 1 p m. Sunday.

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. loluoocl To- l b ,He declined. to interfere in the!
execution llf Walter J. Byomin,
who died in tbe electric chair

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July 4. DlSal1e'a ' •ctlon today
marked the nrat time he hu
apartd the life of a c:ondemned
IIoa)'er.
brief, the gov·
In a

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"Under

lt ia not
po.o!-trlal

POINT ROCK
Mr. and. Mtl Er.er Fairchild
have moved from t e D. V Morris
farm to Cbllllcothe.

and EJill Oloncb

prouam committee were

t ,.

actlora•
clrtumstanc:et

Nation's Steel Furnaces Roar
lnto'90 Per Cent Of Capacity

eonalder

or

but in
whetber a
ed we mJiat
what appean to
sincere statement&amp;. ofon&lt;r·li&gt;w
of a jury.

WUaon, Beverly Perrin,
Charltne Davia and

13·Year-Old
Stabbing

"Any one of theae
co1dd have kept thJa man alive
Jhp()).y by tbe expedient of not
votmg for convict1on."

committee whleb

Jnvltallont to the
Patlf Lowery, SllJean Cuey, Rutb

"There 1a eome queatlon aa to

Ferp10n •net

whether the Jury membera properly undeiolood their obll1ot10na
in recOmrntbdl:nl mefey. It 111 un·
uaual lhat three meJDb•ra of .a 12·
member jill')' would :lltate tta.ir UD·
dentanditJJ was tbat tbe vWdict
they JJrie4 .would leave tq the
Ju~e the' dlrrcretl&lt;in of detetmln·

Mrs. Wataon aave a de.monatr1,•

tloo of a cenhlrpiete tor Thankl
glvlns table, using ivy.,. mum•,
arapea, apples and pears on an
antJque ~ut &amp;(asa atand. House
plants were P:cbanged b)' the

me U.e purdahmept. ~ he ui4.

membett.

&lt;,Fo.U }fiddl~po11 :
YoUths Awiwde'd·

"IT STAilTE!I WITH A KISS"
G!Mtn Ford -

Pro

Spares Niday's Life
Grounds Jury Was

MISS Martha Howell returned to
her cmpioyn,cnt at the offu:e o!
Or E F Maag yesterday after
m•ssmg several di:I}S because o!

Debbie R.eynolrla

Wily Pay 1101111 To Wute Timet

by Pomeroy pollee

PITTSBURGH (UP!)- The nation's steel furnaces, roaring
back after a record-smashing 116-&lt;lay strike shutdown, approached 90 per cent of capaCity production today - the 16th
\1011'-'cted, caldwell
, day of a Taft-Hartley Bfl.day cooling ofi period.
knv bidder chosen for the
The American Iron and Steel ' Institute estimated the out·
U he meetl dle approval of put of raw steel for the ftrsl two weeks of the Supreme Court
tu board
f:Jack to-work order at upwards of
te

on East Ma1n SL
and MJ~ht will be
In Mayor Lesar'a
evening.

R•ce Aplnlt ThM
Botb. tbe steel com~anlea and
the work~n were atagmg a race

Wilson, Long Bottom,
Into

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Mayor

Charlea

Chris~s Lights ·

To Be Turned On

3,533.000 toos
Total Reel ionnaae poured from
t-be furDic:ea wll expected to
ra.c:b 20 million tom by Jm. Z6
t.be date when the strike bY tbe
300,000 United Steetworkera may
be renewed under pron&amp;wns of
tbe Labor-Management Relations
Taft--HarUe' Ad.
TOI'ioo'll• Is Hltlh
Steel experta Rid raw steel
production 101' thia weet would
%,4.00,000 ton..

Leo V. Savaa;e,
y;oung men from

won the 'Teen,..ge
for 1969." Awarded
canteen bonon
Cooney, Ronnie Evan" Cary
•', tnd Jim H1mer.
' Selection for thJJ
upon tbe basil of
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You eaa PIJ billl almoec
eff01t - with checll&amp;
You ·4o leu
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ldar, I••• waltiDr for eb.uae and
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iild - 'WIItf1iDao. (. i .
J ,..,.,I., ohtet "iel 7011 am11- aves

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IIIIJ liwe'JIIIl the loll Of the

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ellfcM"J
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BANK

.w•paoy

New~Busineas

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ssamat time.

The

producen

IOUtbt to pile up production . for

lllMl-st.arved customera, particWarlr the automotive mdustry.
The worken had a ltli:e in the
boomln&amp; output, too. More ~
40 per eent wort on incentive
rates and the hlgber production
~ more money they un make
to
off buts and prepare for
renewal of tbe atrike.

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Weather

Pomeroy·Middleport, Oblo, Konday, November zs, 19S9

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First As Governor

Charles Burdette returned !()
:wte1gs General Hospttal FmhtY !or
poSI:Iible surgery
Harry Mc..;utftn returned to has
home this week after surgery at
Ho~r Hospital

BJue rlbbona for flower arrangement were awarded to Mlsa Lucretia Genheimer lor coraaaea made of
dry material 1nd ai.O for a dey ar·
rangemtmt and to Mrs W. R. Sha•
teen for a dry arrangement. Mlaset~
Auguat.a and LucreUa Genheimer
and Mw Ethel Garland were
awarded red rlbbone tor dry ar·

enttne

e

keya.

chedc turu liP ID hro, ba.tl
awa 1D. LoDdoD. At . . a
RobJrr llood broplncl ehapeau
bu a larp 1brlm -.:ut erowa.
wblla at. bo..... the boWler
. . . lbe tf;JI&amp; 1'bt hatl wen

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By FREDDIE HOUDASHELl'

program. In the playlet
Mike Shaler, 11 Georre
I Plooklcoa.
Patty Lowery
IUbaUtute
Hat·old Frazier a• Charley
beat man; Susie Al·
Georae Dal·
11 Dora Dunple, the
and Ml11
Matron of Honor; Sandra Brew.
on the welcome
lngton, aa Mra Pickle, mother of
the aroom; Farrell Sh'uler aa Mra.
CJa•• member• who aerved on
mother of the bride; Dave the refreshment comrntttee were
11 Rev. Drabb and Allee
WllsOJJ, Sharon Jnlela,
Cnol Jacobi, Sandra
Carr, Helen Taylor, Slrall
Mary 8WIIUIOD at the
Suaie Sinter, Jobnn~e
Girl a.

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Around And
Ab.out
Middleport

Mrs Waldo J. B•rtel11 waa wei·
oomed as a new member when. the
Twtllght Garden · Club mel Thun
day evenmg at the home of Miuea
Augu.sta and Lucretia Genhe1mer,
Mulberry AYe.
Followmg the opemng ode and
Pledge to the Fla&amp; membera responded to roll call with "Plants
' t.o Protect" Mrs T A Henneuy,
president, read the Beatitude~ of
the Conservation DJvtaaon, taken
from the General Federation of
Women's ClubJ. Timely biota were
gtven by Mra Jed Webster Sr
"WmterlZIDI ~es" was the
topic of the evenina:. pre1ented by
IDa. Gerald Wlldermuth, who said,
"
hill up roeea With aoil and
after the ground freezes, cover entire bed wtth alt, hay, everereen
branches and discarded Chr11tmu
trees " R011e canes 1hould be tied
together to keep wind lrom whtp..
pmg them. and mould be pruned in
th.e spring. An open diiCWIIion on
wmter protectlon wu held by the
group
Mrs 'Mtnme Davls had lbe ar
rangement of the month and abe
earned out the Thankla:•ving
theme, 111Jnl chr)'santhemUJnB,
fruit 'and nuta with ceramic tur-

A pint and wbJ.te color tbeme
was carried out tn the refreab-

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Optped In Upper
lellalblli~&gt; BosiQ.ess Block
1

low·!~ farm land and forced

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