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BY LAWRENCE WITTE
Jackae Gleason .IS gOiDi to step
oul of lus comedy role, tempora.rtl} that IS, to pia)' the le&lt;KI m
OSS-TV's "StudiO One"' on Dt.-c ,6
Gleason w~ play :m at1orney 1n
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}lun~J&gt; Hug~ O'Br1an, pl.OVIC
Ddor 1S seen often this yeflr as
!eadmg man of "The Loretta
Young Show', NBC-TV's po-pular
wt&gt;eklr dramatic sertes O'B!'um, a
frt'e lance actor, 1s featured m
20th Cenlury
Fox s
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}Oung f1lm actors O'B11an got
mto the movu•s through Lele\'lS·
1pn l-Ie was dascovered by talent
scout M1lo Frank wh1le appcarlll g
m Arch Oboler's TV ','Mystery
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Se-nes' m 1949
Speakmg o( d&amp;scovenes, NBC
TV's ··concernmg MISs Marlowe··
senes JUSt fm1shed a contest for
a budding young acto1 and actress
although the gene1 al tele\ JS·
wn audience d1d not kno\lo 1t The
wmnmg actress l!l R1ta Ba1;!Jasc~l
23 year old t."h1cagoan and 22
year old John l:larlons. of Sl
LoUIS wa;:. selected as the w1nn·
1118 aclm
Pnzeii couslsted of
$500 m cash and they were plac·
ed on the call hst Ior future TV
a[)pearances Judges of the con
test mcluded Loutse Allbntton
star o£ the datly · Conce1nma; Mts1;
Marlowe'",
Peggy Wood, who
pia} i "'Mama" m the popll\ar CBS·
TV ser1es; Jack Kcatmg, maga.
zme d1 am a crthc a-nd top TV pro
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• Tlte GOod Will Cia.. of Clifton
!1. E. Cbureh met •t tbo ilo"lof of
J'rtda Henry, Monday enntas
IDd olorted lltelr quilling project for lhe willter months.

Ruark Believes
BY ROBERT C. RUnK
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Msry K King were vtsitmg Mrs
W. A. Ettwards, Sund~
Mrs. Harry ..Johnson bas been
ill tbe past few dey&amp;, bul 1s
ntUpb \fetter now
William VanMeter of the U
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be held at 7 SO,
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at the F1rst
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kearns, AI
With Mr H&lt;lyt, the
Johnson
and Betty Pope
were Ia Columbus, durmg the Presid.mg and Mr.
the speaker Special ml15ic
weekend
c;:nfford Johnson made a busl be furm!lhed by the Baptist ebolr
ness trip
to Ch&amp;r~ton last attd the Mm LStenal quartette.

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CONGRAIUIA!tOIIS ON Pai'C»iMt..CE OP
D000e POWIIMIOME V-1 PICK-liP TtiiJCK
TWO lRUCICS WEIIJ; &amp;aECTED AT 11AND0M
COHIEST IOARO AM OfACIAlS F10M ~r
OF NEW TRUCKs AT THE FACTORY. AN ECON•
OMY IIUt.l WAS MADE FROM B0NNMuE SN.T
BED, UTAH, TO PikES I'EAI(. COLOIADO, A
DISTANCI OF 71U MilES IN 10 MilES OP
SNOW, :14 MW OF FOG, 93 MllfS OF RAIN,
CARRYING TWQ PASSENGERS AND PAYLOAD

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Walter Blake has been absent
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But
the b1g payoff will be
atom~ power Because thu eoun·
try IS nch- temporanly-:tn cOfd
and oll, gu and water, it laelul the
ec:Mom1c me:enhve ol aome other
countnes for push10g nuelear
energy development
That IS why some
beheve Europe may win
m1c power race '

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conh:lbul.on to
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Sunday, rllle work
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program with D1nnr Thompson
alnoJnt "Blue loin" with 1

hasn't at come up With a plant to
take advantage of' the new taw
permitting pr1vate atomic d~ 1949 )lDil{lJ;:", •ll!b o;pe
Blaettnar's, Pome-roy vetop:nent' We need actwn Mw
af there's anytJung at all to
atonuc energy, let's not ptddlt&gt;
Jet the government piCk- up the Let's learn fast what the future 1
te~ for the nrst exper1ments 1n holds "
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It is no secret that some atom 1c i&gt;eiJCves. "our children w11l enJOY ~Biaettnar's, Pomeroy.
exptrt.s ar.e duappomted by 1n 'm thCir homes electncal energy
PONTtAC'O ·-; ror.....
dustry's failure to get mto thte lou cheap to meter ·
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and d&lt;lntestJc, that I Will
op PM- act.
enertY ilreJdv hoN pro11'•r •how whlc:h o 1 nny Jtaye ~ bear true faith und allegW\Cie. to , ~""lti .... ~. .wW IIIVfl~ Df the ,,...
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l&gt;r Lawreiice R HBf'st~. ('h1ef c1ll "incalcul•ble" .,_.~ttlme
~Y&gt; .. 1fhe l••d for the movie...,..iea" -treely , w1thout mental reserva·
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benefits for m1n. For exemple,
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ktty Lynn. wbo appean in a ttons or Plll pose of evasion, that
cently
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a
group
of
1ncfus·
rNio•ctln
renerch m• ..rl•ls,
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top role 1ft "Fireside Theater's" I Will well and falthrully diS·
IY ~OIIf:PH t:;~;bt~~: tr1ahsts at a meetmg LJl New • byproduct of the U. S. •lom1c
telefllm. titled "The LISt H•t'' charge the office m whiCh I am U"itecl P~ $ttH
1York
brought scitnee
1 projeet, han
on NBC· TV, Tuesday, Nov. 23
about to enter, so help me God"
WAS!pliQ-TON.
"If industry was ::~ uggrrsstve \ closer to solving the mv•terr ~
is well known to VIdeo audiThat seems to me to cm;er the atorlllc power ts on
way, as 11 should be" he asked 'whv how plants tranlf10rm sun)lght
encet. She portr•ys R•y Bolger's matter pretty thoroughly w1hthout but .
girl In his comedy show, which any ln1;h pPnnants or extra ang·
Tbe exwrts don't ~now when
-.nllr~t•tes from New York, div· mg chJUses
, tt wiU wr•Y~
TJJey d~ a lot of
iding ~r time between that city
But now I see abo th•t there guess1ag 'F)Ve years, lO, 25 But
•nd Hollywood. where "Fire·
i1 • tPKi•l .. piOft-sl• system
they don't know
side Theater'' is fUmed for tele·
openting in the Federal IOV·
T-hey donlt kno.w wlucfl ~oQntry
vi•ion . . .
ernmtnt, lnstructiDM for whkh will get etooomtc •tlfflllC po.wer
O,n H•stings will play his
were secretty cllttributed to d• firat--the Uruted Sbte&amp;. RussJ:t. ' Ttltvlal•l
Ptool&amp;ltnllol
Some Tochnlcal, P'olltlcal
l,SOOth constcuhve teJ.c:ut of
partment huds, for the Otec· fn'itam, pQssi.bly France. !fhe
Piftt Cta,.,..,c" Ntarf
Problemi'Muot It Solved
Captain Video" on Nov 15 . Tht
tion •nd prevention of employ" Stakes are tremendous
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m~tconduct--ll]uite •part from
One pound of unniurn, costing
Bpt!cl42 ID Otnh'Gl Prta•
R•nw•r, h.s been with the Du
anything to do with loyalty or
$10 to $~. P!~S th, energy of , wMIONGTON-Presldelitial preu conferences will eventually be
Mont Network url•s since ,,.
R!td connection The huds were
l,SOO tons of ~I cpating a~t 1
televiHd for the worJd to tee and hear. Thll 11 the pred 1ctton
premiere 1n 1949, ch•lking up
told to 'fpdatt their impectlon
$10.000 Pelmer PLttn•m, conof J.amet C. Haprty, PnA aecretary to President Elaenhower.
•n •ding record for the TV Inf.cilities to m.. e them adequate
•ltant to" the Atotnil: E!'l•rav
Wl\ela auch pHil conferences will begin Dt!!lther Hagefty nor other
dustry . •
to "deal with the detection and
Comml•slon, estimates ' 14.1s•ble"
~ ot the White Hou.ae .utr Will venture to make any gueaa.
Betty Grable, Ed Wynn •nd
prov•nt1on of acts of impropriecoel ancl ell retarvet will be
Utallt will be well la adVance of the next presidential elee·
Harry J•ntes will co shr in the 1 ty, unethacal conduct 1nd other
gone in 1T years. ISY "uuble" h.e
ll
&amp;I a certainty by those in poaltion to speak with
New. 11 "Shower of St.rs." on
activ1t1ts short of crimJn•l vlo·
m..ns fvels ttlet will produce
CBS..TV.
lations."
pwer at"' more than twice
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HQ) tifal coven a lot of ground
present pricr.t.
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STAR SPARKS Prctende1 s tL 1f you want to use It as a wh1p,
But rl!dljjiachve rueli-Uranmm
lhe Barr.ymore mantles ate tl)c Espet1alJy when the government and thormm-are abundant enpe11jof.IJUDg Chap 1ns o.f Holly ~:~ays th1s- as to be u!ioed to mcrease oua:h to la11t at least 175 yev.s
woOO Lauren, 9, 1s thE&gt; captiVa! emp!cyee morale
accordm]C f() Putnam's. calcu.la·
lp.. lllll#! minx. w)l.o plays kobert
Then we have the new d1s- lion•
So, on tbe theory that ma11 will
Y'oung's smallest da.ughter •n thr chal ge for servicemen who are
''Fatlulr Knows Best' ens TV St'l
not gudt} of any nusconduct Ol d&lt;1 whatev~r necessary to get en·
It'S Broth ers, Mtke, 18, :.ud Billy
( ommu n1sl afhL!atl&lt;ln. but who ergy for h1s g..dgets and in~ustrlts
10. a:tofs s1nce mfancy a1 e seen c;}n g~f huolt!d out of a JOb JUSt !!xperls beheve atomic power cercurrently an the fealtu e fdm becau:rf! some bum of a brother or tamly 1s on the way
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Obstroperou• Atom
mad respc;.nse to Lauren's T\ SL bvers1v~ organu:atwn
wh1oeh
put the atem Is obstr~erous It
portrayal,s w1t}1 'Daddy" Young su1 ely m my book 1.s lakmg the 1dOtll not g1ve 1.1p 1ls en,erly t&gt;&amp;!nly
tab her as :m up~om1ng Sturley b1 other s kPepcr bus1ness too far The enrmeerJQg diffLCUit1es ot
Tem;&gt;le
And wt• have the censorship o£ h.arnessmg alB forces both salely
Bmg Crosby will be hcoud m the Pl('~s 1n New York 1n rea;ard Knd economit~ly ar~ e~ormous
a new fJJie n 1ght a week b1oaclcast to cttmmal tnals And when Tnl·
Th.e atolJI b,Js been ppt to work.
on CBS-N&lt;diO begmmng, Monday man was 1n, he had 01 blanket m submanne engLRt&gt;.&amp; But they
Nov 22 H•s new fQ, mat wJil bt&gt; w1thiJUidmg order on ALL goverll are coilt no..ub)ect m1htary pro·
flexJble and m~lude mus1~, humur mental ne'As at one t1me at the jecl.s a,nd shed httle light on thi'
ancl mtt•rv1cws
diSCJl'tiUn of the dep&lt;~rlmeni 1 eeQnomJ~s t~f P.l'!llCtlul)e p()wer
Wh en Ed Murrcw VISitS Ri;bC'"f ht&gt;a:J
I Ther' will be np useful cost
Q Lew1s l.lfl lBS-TV s Pers-on t fl
And we always ~eem to h•vf
dat• hf' If¥• count1Y until five
Pe .. scn' (Nov 19) 1t w 11 be tlw 1om~ tr,bun•l going ab91/t boolu; I experirnJDtaJ atom HWer pltnts
flfS1 tmH· the bespectacled hum
Whtn I tm •broad the best
"!fW tMJr:at b.H'IJI JviY* ~n in
om1t s cum plcle colleet10n of 1o
reading: I can find I• ttner,lly
oper.tloq t.r IIM'N tjma. Ttl•
tern poles WLII l&gt;e- s hoNn on tele·
1n the forb1ddeo cl01't of th•
plants are being built under 1
\lswn Rtbcr1 Q 1lt1~ haJ one 01
USIS, b•nntd for subyerslon. In
200 mllhon dollu fiV.-y .. r protwo al a l,m • oo h1s own pro- Austnlla OM 41f the b•nned
gr.tm laurw:ftec:l reca~:~tly by the
grams but r: ·vcr bad llu• dumce books was "The Aspirin Age"
AEC
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tu show aiJ 27 1o-g1•thi'r
btt:auu •t cont••ned •n 1ccounr
The fU'st, dt&gt;stgned to 'J}roducE
It us.-d to b• th1t TV nid~rtd
of S.:acco and Van:r.•th .as parcel about 5000 kJicwatts of tleclncll}
the 'ro•dw•v st•ge for dnm1tic
1s t"XJleded to be m operation m
t•tent, but now Bro.dw•y i• sharp wd wtll r(•VItW news h1gh
-- -- - -- ~"tting tfter the TV Jllrs. This IJgJ,t~
Rm 'I 11 Ttn w1il lito to the roulng 'twentl..,.
Is HpKially tr ue in the ClJU of heard lin the Mutual Nllwork af I Ed,ar Hoov•r h., llr ..dv
"f've Got I Secret". P•nelisl tel lhc f11 ~t of the yf'at V1deo w•rned eoelo.t prlvtt9 •PY·
Jayne Me1d0W1 11 bowing out of sllow will conlutu~ to he seen on ch••int, nelthbor-informlng vi
that s•r•es-her wster Audrey
o\HC !V
F1ed Warmg now c.n til•nt• 1 oc 1eties, but th•y con·
will repl•ce htr- to sto' on tho 1ou1 WI II b e se£&gt;n on lBS · 'IV tlnue to •Pring up, ., every
Jflge in "lunat,cs •nd L"'wn." Suu.: 1y t11 ghts ('n DPC 19 Ft b 27
pursy mouthed old moict gives
And Fayt Emers:&gt;'l if~-... on tho olnuo A ,m 1 10
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herself di,nlty •• a t.ubversive·
panel wdl bt9' " reh .. r~11l• f4r lhe P1 f'Ss wtll grt 3 new oank
seeker, when she Is merely •
nasty snooper, b1ck-fence peer
• new comedy, "Runnmg M•tr• r f'l le, v.,th lht Nov Y'a'
hleh i1 schedulod fo' o "••ow V 1 ru~ p•Je umonJa
r&lt;' 11 ed R~n )
•r over, •nd tar cupper at the
ork .opening, Deumber 16.
Mernman emcee of "The B1g door.
-- PaJoc:!.' on CBS-TV As a result he
I don 't like 1t 1 know bureau
White Houu
JlADIO-TV NEWSREEL
Tht• had tu mLJS a week's work War- crats and 1 know somethmg o!lb~
Rf'ader's Di(est will be the bas:.s r cn Hull of Stnke It R1ch, doul&gt;- anchnahon q! ordmary people A
for a n -..w VJde.o film senes to b~ led from hu; owon prog,am as nahon o.f EPI('S and eountere;n ei
seen on o\BC TV, Monda} mghtr pmch Iutter for Randy
John IS not a pleasan't place m wh~-:! h
!11rtlllg II'! Janua ty An auto mil'· CJtmrron Swayze of the N'BC ·TV to lave Too many of tile Wl'ODf
ker will underwr1le the st't'·~
News Ca avan says Rul'!lla to aome peopJe1-get hoid of the nght wea
flon 't be surprtsed 1f F't'ed All~n t&gt;,.i.ent ts a d cmoera~y,~-you ea1, pons, arid, a.tler awb 11e, you Cf!D'I
turns 11,p' on your VHiro &amp;cree.n say anythnl'l: you want about til~ 1 bave a fitbt wttb. your 1re wltb
1!10011 ll.s .u news comme~lotOi" J' actvernmtmt and sl1ll £et a decent out it becoming lhe natlon 's J&gt;us··
d£al Ul brrwmg whereby AJIM"B burlalf
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KatltQtn 1CioW and Marilyn Mi::·
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with tbeir verJlon of "Peraonalitf'' ..and tiny Linda CarpeDter's
•one waa "'BalUn' the
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Bob Hc.efiicJJ, HDJ "Sweet Em•
lbta" w)tb lo .nd , Norma Chill&gt;
man: Sir~ Harmon and Nor·
ma Kay ~ICeh'ey u a danc1ar
ohorue fpr bis: long.
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Sboekey •Sleepy Time
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SQuib" with Su! Arut BliCk and

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burg, Mr. and Mrs

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cqgniz• th•t a loyalty ot~th IMY
H MCHI(Ir'Y for one thf~W-to
afford grounds for con,ldlon
lor porlury, •••h •• w. huno
on Alter Hin. I wUI tltn any
loyalty oath th1t'1 set before m•
~ut so wJII • tUY who is

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C~Hnntunitm and tapl9fttl• with·
In our r~nks. in
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loy lor lilt dl!ld; 'lam eo ,Cama,

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WATT'S WATT: The muslc•L
"L•t's F•ce It" will be 5 ..., on
the NBC TV Com.-dy Ho"r, S.UJ"·

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carry out the Chu~h Loyalty
Campa~gn to eDNurage the at.
toodance at wor!rbrp
durmg th1s month. All
and cJvlc organJ.Zat10ns are asked
W cooperate m tb11 church at
tendance campa110 The meehng
closed With the repeattng of ~e
Lord's Prayer an .pn 1son.

OF 500 POUNDI!, USING REGUW M0111.G1o$.

DODGE PICK·UP AVERAGED 22.21 MUS PEl
GALLON WITH AVERAGE Sl'EEO OP ~0.44
MILES P£11 IIOUI. THIS RUN WAS UNOER 0U1
CO/oiPLETE SUI'EIVJSION.

A. C. PlllSIURY, MEMBER AND IIEGIONAl
DIIIECIOI, CONTEST IOAIID 1oM

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BY LAWRENCE WITTE
Jackae Gleason .IS gOiDi to step
oul of lus comedy role, tempora.rtl} that IS, to pia)' the le&lt;KI m
OSS-TV's "StudiO One"' on Dt.-c ,6
Gleason w~ play :m at1orney 1n
"Peac,qc)(. C1ty
}lun~J&gt; Hug~ O'Br1an, pl.OVIC
Ddor 1S seen often this yeflr as
!eadmg man of "The Loretta
Young Show', NBC-TV's po-pular
wt&gt;eklr dramatic sertes O'B!'um, a
frt'e lance actor, 1s featured m
20th Cenlury
Fox s
"'Broken
Lance and has just completed 11
pa1t tn hvang Bedm's ·No BusJ·
ness l.1ke Show BusJnes~&gt; ' As JS
the case today w1th so man)
}Oung f1lm actors O'B11an got
mto the movu•s through Lele\'lS·
1pn l-Ie was dascovered by talent
scout M1lo Frank wh1le appcarlll g
m Arch Oboler's TV ','Mystery
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Se-nes' m 1949
Speakmg o( d&amp;scovenes, NBC
TV's ··concernmg MISs Marlowe··
senes JUSt fm1shed a contest for
a budding young acto1 and actress
although the gene1 al tele\ JS·
wn audience d1d not kno\lo 1t The
wmnmg actress l!l R1ta Ba1;!Jasc~l
23 year old t."h1cagoan and 22
year old John l:larlons. of Sl
LoUIS wa;:. selected as the w1nn·
1118 aclm
Pnzeii couslsted of
$500 m cash and they were plac·
ed on the call hst Ior future TV
a[)pearances Judges of the con
test mcluded Loutse Allbntton
star o£ the datly · Conce1nma; Mts1;
Marlowe'",
Peggy Wood, who
pia} i "'Mama" m the popll\ar CBS·
TV ser1es; Jack Kcatmg, maga.
zme d1 am a crthc a-nd top TV pro
ducers

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• Tlte GOod Will Cia.. of Clifton
!1. E. Cbureh met •t tbo ilo"lof of
J'rtda Henry, Monday enntas
IDd olorted lltelr quilling project for lhe willter months.

Ruark Believes
BY ROBERT C. RUnK
Would inybody -be
to Cflll
me a Comm1e 1£ I sulaested mi1d·

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1 Clara
1'bole
preaut
and
were
' Williams
IM.ta, LeiJa t;o1111, M~

I}' tbft we are becommg awfully
snoopy, some of it from necessity,
but wittl the snoop--tendency O.,¥t·

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Hell\y
w;ere 1\ev W. L
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breeding and. mushrooming to
where tl 11cares me" Would am·body slug me tf I s~.tuested that
perhaps we are sli))p&amp;ng mto the

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totalitlrtan eountr1es for so lone
I m01o,l" fillly tf!tl "" ~~pt
our heads In th• -.net f'IUCh too
lone concerning th• d.1111r of

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Fou11d
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far in forcing u new loyalty oath

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f.Jtt mf*tan~~ ,
IPttfl js
tfU fhl ~Jfr tl ltJJIJI't Mt;~h
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fM ttgqtlc nttltlf lrt IJII ill'~
ftJIIf tbl tJ9Jli'J fMtff fl fQir
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But the oll'th we used to swe-ar,
when we got comm•ss1ans, seem~
ed to me to be a pretty good oath
As I recall, 11 ran somethmg Jib
th1s
"[, Joe G1sh, huvlng bec1l ap·
pomted a ntl'mber or the Navy (or
Arm~' or Air Force of the Umted
State9, do solemnly swear (or af·
fum) that I Wlll supp~rt and defend Ihe ConstJlutlon ol the
Un1ted States agamst aU enemle:!J,

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J11J56. A IDl\Ch large1 one, expected
to ~nerate JUDre tha,n 60,000 kilo·
watt4, w~U be conq&gt;leted m 1957
Meanwh 1Je, private
industn
s.eema by and large to be m a
w~:lt-udotl~e JJnood, satlsfted to

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New officers elected
ll&lt;llzer udent Mr Styen;
the Mr. Gantner;
"oloda,y gerter;
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1t was repO&gt;rted

Me a Kurtin' Tuneu and
Larry Birch's •ont "hnthnen'•' Gentleman From o.or1 1a"
c..,clucl..t the Mlnttrtt protran~
and the Grand Flnele wu
Grandi Old .Fia1 fNturlnt l•re·
l,n 1 Harm... anlllll tt,e clot.lng
t'GooAye N~.
Memben of ~be ..eltoru1 were·
Cummln1, Lilliut. Powell,
and
Chapman,

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lolr.
Pomer.oy, wer.e callm1 on
and Mi'1 Ned Henry, S~dQ-

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Office Addre!!ls is Pqmeroy 1 OJi ,
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Msry K King were vtsitmg Mrs
W. A. Ettwards, Sund~
Mrs. Harry ..Johnson bas been
ill tbe past few dey&amp;, bul 1s
ntUpb \fetter now
William VanMeter of the U
S. NaY)' sp~Dt. the weekend at
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at the F1rst
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kearns, AI
With Mr H&lt;lyt, the
Johnson
and Betty Pope
were Ia Columbus, durmg the Presid.mg and Mr.
the speaker Special ml15ic
weekend
c;:nfford Johnson made a busl be furm!lhed by the Baptist ebolr
ness trip
to Ch&amp;r~ton last attd the Mm LStenal quartette.

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CONGRAIUIA!tOIIS ON Pai'C»iMt..CE OP
D000e POWIIMIOME V-1 PICK-liP TtiiJCK
TWO lRUCICS WEIIJ; &amp;aECTED AT 11AND0M
COHIEST IOARO AM OfACIAlS F10M ~r
OF NEW TRUCKs AT THE FACTORY. AN ECON•
OMY IIUt.l WAS MADE FROM B0NNMuE SN.T
BED, UTAH, TO PikES I'EAI(. COLOIADO, A
DISTANCI OF 71U MilES IN 10 MilES OP
SNOW, :14 MW OF FOG, 93 MllfS OF RAIN,
CARRYING TWQ PASSENGERS AND PAYLOAD

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Walter Blake has been absent
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week at the VanadiUm, because

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fin1lly broken, the A-btmb will
have rtd•med ltMI#.
But
the b1g payoff will be
atom~ power Because thu eoun·
try IS nch- temporanly-:tn cOfd
and oll, gu and water, it laelul the
ec:Mom1c me:enhve ol aome other
countnes for push10g nuelear
energy development
That IS why some
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conh:lbul.on to
promote b1s
agamst ~he
nse o! nareot1c.s
of ft,Jr al.6o to
Sunday, rllle work
A
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the
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of Pom.e

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Mr.. and Mrs Nefl ae~rv
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program with D1nnr Thompson
alnoJnt "Blue loin" with 1

hasn't at come up With a plant to
take advantage of' the new taw
permitting pr1vate atomic d~ 1949 )lDil{lJ;:", •ll!b o;pe
Blaettnar's, Pome-roy vetop:nent' We need actwn Mw
af there's anytJung at all to
atonuc energy, let's not ptddlt&gt;
Jet the government piCk- up the Let's learn fast what the future 1
te~ for the nrst exper1ments 1n holds "
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It is no secret that some atom 1c i&gt;eiJCves. "our children w11l enJOY ~Biaettnar's, Pomeroy.
exptrt.s ar.e duappomted by 1n 'm thCir homes electncal energy
PONTtAC'O ·-; ror.....
dustry's failure to get mto thte lou cheap to meter ·
Blaettnar's, Po~~roy..... ....,

day, Nov 2.1. Th•• h; the Bro•d·
and d&lt;lntestJc, that I Will
op PM- act.
enertY ilreJdv hoN pro11'•r •how whlc:h o 1 nny Jtaye ~ bear true faith und allegW\Cie. to , ~""lti .... ~. .wW IIIVfl~ Df the ,,...
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~Y&gt; .. 1fhe l••d for the movie...,..iea" -treely , w1thout mental reserva·
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benefits for m1n. For exemple,
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cently
~h1de:d
a
group
of
1ncfus·
rNio•ctln
renerch m• ..rl•ls,
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top role 1ft "Fireside Theater's" I Will well and falthrully diS·
IY ~OIIf:PH t:;~;bt~~: tr1ahsts at a meetmg LJl New • byproduct of the U. S. •lom1c
telefllm. titled "The LISt H•t'' charge the office m whiCh I am U"itecl P~ $ttH
1York
brought scitnee
1 projeet, han
on NBC· TV, Tuesday, Nov. 23
about to enter, so help me God"
WAS!pliQ-TON.
"If industry was ::~ uggrrsstve \ closer to solving the mv•terr ~
is well known to VIdeo audiThat seems to me to cm;er the atorlllc power ts on
way, as 11 should be" he asked 'whv how plants tranlf10rm sun)lght
encet. She portr•ys R•y Bolger's matter pretty thoroughly w1hthout but .
girl In his comedy show, which any ln1;h pPnnants or extra ang·
Tbe exwrts don't ~now when
-.nllr~t•tes from New York, div· mg chJUses
, tt wiU wr•Y~
TJJey d~ a lot of
iding ~r time between that city
But now I see abo th•t there guess1ag 'F)Ve years, lO, 25 But
•nd Hollywood. where "Fire·
i1 • tPKi•l .. piOft-sl• system
they don't know
side Theater'' is fUmed for tele·
openting in the Federal IOV·
T-hey donlt kno.w wlucfl ~oQntry
vi•ion . . .
ernmtnt, lnstructiDM for whkh will get etooomtc •tlfflllC po.wer
O,n H•stings will play his
were secretty cllttributed to d• firat--the Uruted Sbte&amp;. RussJ:t. ' Ttltvlal•l
Ptool&amp;ltnllol
Some Tochnlcal, P'olltlcal
l,SOOth constcuhve teJ.c:ut of
partment huds, for the Otec· fn'itam, pQssi.bly France. !fhe
Piftt Cta,.,..,c" Ntarf
Problemi'Muot It Solved
Captain Video" on Nov 15 . Tht
tion •nd prevention of employ" Stakes are tremendous
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m~tconduct--ll]uite •part from
One pound of unniurn, costing
Bpt!cl42 ID Otnh'Gl Prta•
R•nw•r, h.s been with the Du
anything to do with loyalty or
$10 to $~. P!~S th, energy of , wMIONGTON-Presldelitial preu conferences will eventually be
Mont Network url•s since ,,.
R!td connection The huds were
l,SOO tons of ~I cpating a~t 1
televiHd for the worJd to tee and hear. Thll 11 the pred 1ctton
premiere 1n 1949, ch•lking up
told to 'fpdatt their impectlon
$10.000 Pelmer PLttn•m, conof J.amet C. Haprty, PnA aecretary to President Elaenhower.
•n •ding record for the TV Inf.cilities to m.. e them adequate
•ltant to" the Atotnil: E!'l•rav
Wl\ela auch pHil conferences will begin Dt!!lther Hagefty nor other
dustry . •
to "deal with the detection and
Comml•slon, estimates ' 14.1s•ble"
~ ot the White Hou.ae .utr Will venture to make any gueaa.
Betty Grable, Ed Wynn •nd
prov•nt1on of acts of impropriecoel ancl ell retarvet will be
Utallt will be well la adVance of the next presidential elee·
Harry J•ntes will co shr in the 1 ty, unethacal conduct 1nd other
gone in 1T years. ISY "uuble" h.e
ll
&amp;I a certainty by those in poaltion to speak with
New. 11 "Shower of St.rs." on
activ1t1ts short of crimJn•l vlo·
m..ns fvels ttlet will produce
CBS..TV.
lations."
pwer at"' more than twice
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HQ) tifal coven a lot of ground
present pricr.t.
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STAR SPARKS Prctende1 s tL 1f you want to use It as a wh1p,
But rl!dljjiachve rueli-Uranmm
lhe Barr.ymore mantles ate tl)c Espet1alJy when the government and thormm-are abundant enpe11jof.IJUDg Chap 1ns o.f Holly ~:~ays th1s- as to be u!ioed to mcrease oua:h to la11t at least 175 yev.s
woOO Lauren, 9, 1s thE&gt; captiVa! emp!cyee morale
accordm]C f() Putnam's. calcu.la·
lp.. lllll#! minx. w)l.o plays kobert
Then we have the new d1s- lion•
So, on tbe theory that ma11 will
Y'oung's smallest da.ughter •n thr chal ge for servicemen who are
''Fatlulr Knows Best' ens TV St'l
not gudt} of any nusconduct Ol d&lt;1 whatev~r necessary to get en·
It'S Broth ers, Mtke, 18, :.ud Billy
( ommu n1sl afhL!atl&lt;ln. but who ergy for h1s g..dgets and in~ustrlts
10. a:tofs s1nce mfancy a1 e seen c;}n g~f huolt!d out of a JOb JUSt !!xperls beheve atomic power cercurrently an the fealtu e fdm becau:rf! some bum of a brother or tamly 1s on the way
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'"The NJgbt of tbc Hunter ' r a• dnmken un~le JOII\Cd up w1th a
Obstroperou• Atom
mad respc;.nse to Lauren's T\ SL bvers1v~ organu:atwn
wh1oeh
put the atem Is obstr~erous It
portrayal,s w1t}1 'Daddy" Young su1 ely m my book 1.s lakmg the 1dOtll not g1ve 1.1p 1ls en,erly t&gt;&amp;!nly
tab her as :m up~om1ng Sturley b1 other s kPepcr bus1ness too far The enrmeerJQg diffLCUit1es ot
Tem;&gt;le
And wt• have the censorship o£ h.arnessmg alB forces both salely
Bmg Crosby will be hcoud m the Pl('~s 1n New York 1n rea;ard Knd economit~ly ar~ e~ormous
a new fJJie n 1ght a week b1oaclcast to cttmmal tnals And when Tnl·
Th.e atolJI b,Js been ppt to work.
on CBS-N&lt;diO begmmng, Monday man was 1n, he had 01 blanket m submanne engLRt&gt;.&amp; But they
Nov 22 H•s new fQ, mat wJil bt&gt; w1thiJUidmg order on ALL goverll are coilt no..ub)ect m1htary pro·
flexJble and m~lude mus1~, humur mental ne'As at one t1me at the jecl.s a,nd shed httle light on thi'
ancl mtt•rv1cws
diSCJl'tiUn of the dep&lt;~rlmeni 1 eeQnomJ~s t~f P.l'!llCtlul)e p()wer
Wh en Ed Murrcw VISitS Ri;bC'"f ht&gt;a:J
I Ther' will be np useful cost
Q Lew1s l.lfl lBS-TV s Pers-on t fl
And we always ~eem to h•vf
dat• hf' If¥• count1Y until five
Pe .. scn' (Nov 19) 1t w 11 be tlw 1om~ tr,bun•l going ab91/t boolu; I experirnJDtaJ atom HWer pltnts
flfS1 tmH· the bespectacled hum
Whtn I tm •broad the best
"!fW tMJr:at b.H'IJI JviY* ~n in
om1t s cum plcle colleet10n of 1o
reading: I can find I• ttner,lly
oper.tloq t.r IIM'N tjma. Ttl•
tern poles WLII l&gt;e- s hoNn on tele·
1n the forb1ddeo cl01't of th•
plants are being built under 1
\lswn Rtbcr1 Q 1lt1~ haJ one 01
USIS, b•nntd for subyerslon. In
200 mllhon dollu fiV.-y .. r protwo al a l,m • oo h1s own pro- Austnlla OM 41f the b•nned
gr.tm laurw:ftec:l reca~:~tly by the
grams but r: ·vcr bad llu• dumce books was "The Aspirin Age"
AEC
1
tu show aiJ 27 1o-g1•thi'r
btt:auu •t cont••ned •n 1ccounr
The fU'st, dt&gt;stgned to 'J}roducE
It us.-d to b• th1t TV nid~rtd
of S.:acco and Van:r.•th .as parcel about 5000 kJicwatts of tleclncll}
the 'ro•dw•v st•ge for dnm1tic
1s t"XJleded to be m operation m
t•tent, but now Bro.dw•y i• sharp wd wtll r(•VItW news h1gh
-- -- - -- ~"tting tfter the TV Jllrs. This IJgJ,t~
Rm 'I 11 Ttn w1il lito to the roulng 'twentl..,.
Is HpKially tr ue in the ClJU of heard lin the Mutual Nllwork af I Ed,ar Hoov•r h., llr ..dv
"f've Got I Secret". P•nelisl tel lhc f11 ~t of the yf'at V1deo w•rned eoelo.t prlvtt9 •PY·
Jayne Me1d0W1 11 bowing out of sllow will conlutu~ to he seen on ch••int, nelthbor-informlng vi
that s•r•es-her wster Audrey
o\HC !V
F1ed Warmg now c.n til•nt• 1 oc 1eties, but th•y con·
will repl•ce htr- to sto' on tho 1ou1 WI II b e se£&gt;n on lBS · 'IV tlnue to •Pring up, ., every
Jflge in "lunat,cs •nd L"'wn." Suu.: 1y t11 ghts ('n DPC 19 Ft b 27
pursy mouthed old moict gives
And Fayt Emers:&gt;'l if~-... on tho olnuo A ,m 1 10
N"l'1"
"M
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herself di,nlty •• a t.ubversive·
panel wdl bt9' " reh .. r~11l• f4r lhe P1 f'Ss wtll grt 3 new oank
seeker, when she Is merely •
nasty snooper, b1ck-fence peer
• new comedy, "Runnmg M•tr• r f'l le, v.,th lht Nov Y'a'
hleh i1 schedulod fo' o "••ow V 1 ru~ p•Je umonJa
r&lt;' 11 ed R~n )
•r over, •nd tar cupper at the
ork .opening, Deumber 16.
Mernman emcee of "The B1g door.
-- PaJoc:!.' on CBS-TV As a result he
I don 't like 1t 1 know bureau
White Houu
JlADIO-TV NEWSREEL
Tht• had tu mLJS a week's work War- crats and 1 know somethmg o!lb~
Rf'ader's Di(est will be the bas:.s r cn Hull of Stnke It R1ch, doul&gt;- anchnahon q! ordmary people A
for a n -..w VJde.o film senes to b~ led from hu; owon prog,am as nahon o.f EPI('S and eountere;n ei
seen on o\BC TV, Monda} mghtr pmch Iutter for Randy
John IS not a pleasan't place m wh~-:! h
!11rtlllg II'! Janua ty An auto mil'· CJtmrron Swayze of the N'BC ·TV to lave Too many of tile Wl'ODf
ker will underwr1le the st't'·~
News Ca avan says Rul'!lla to aome peopJe1-get hoid of the nght wea
flon 't be surprtsed 1f F't'ed All~n t&gt;,.i.ent ts a d cmoera~y,~-you ea1, pons, arid, a.tler awb 11e, you Cf!D'I
turns 11,p' on your VHiro &amp;cree.n say anythnl'l: you want about til~ 1 bave a fitbt wttb. your 1re wltb
1!10011 ll.s .u news comme~lotOi" J' actvernmtmt and sl1ll £et a decent out it becoming lhe natlon 's J&gt;us··
d£al Ul brrwmg whereby AJIM"B burlalf
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KatltQtn 1CioW and Marilyn Mi::·
lnt~
ou't&amp;Harlemed Harlem
with tbeir verJlon of "Peraonalitf'' ..and tiny Linda CarpeDter's
•one waa "'BalUn' the
Jaek".
Bob Hc.efiicJJ, HDJ "Sweet Em•
lbta" w)tb lo .nd , Norma Chill&gt;
man: Sir~ Harmon and Nor·
ma Kay ~ICeh'ey u a danc1ar
ohorue fpr bis: long.
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Mortie Ano Stobirt aa the Pldto•lnDYD.._

and son,
Holland and

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Sboekey •Sleepy Time
D9Wn
SQuib" with Su! Arut BliCk and

nit, Diana and
burg, Mr. and Mrs

tnd IIIMrellsm. I r•·
cqgniz• th•t a loyalty ot~th IMY
H MCHI(Ir'Y for one thf~W-to
afford grounds for con,ldlon
lor porlury, •••h •• w. huno
on Alter Hin. I wUI tltn any
loyalty oath th1t'1 set before m•
~ut so wJII • tUY who is

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Godfrey Jr. ond

C~Hnntunitm and tapl9fttl• with·
In our r~nks. in
n•m• of
frHdoey~~

1&gt;r Fi'at&gt;kle

wllo wU ,loiJted: by Jeanne
loy lor lilt dl!ld; 'lam eo ,Cama,

kmd of esp&amp;onage and ceruwrl.hip

WATT'S WATT: The muslc•L
"L•t's F•ce It" will be 5 ..., on
the NBC TV Com.-dy Ho"r, S.UJ"·

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Deftn~te plans were made to
carry out the Chu~h Loyalty
Campa~gn to eDNurage the at.
toodance at wor!rbrp
durmg th1s month. All
and cJvlc organJ.Zat10ns are asked
W cooperate m tb11 church at
tendance campa110 The meehng
closed With the repeattng of ~e
Lord's Prayer an .pn 1son.

OF 500 POUNDI!, USING REGUW M0111.G1o$.

DODGE PICK·UP AVERAGED 22.21 MUS PEl
GALLON WITH AVERAGE Sl'EEO OP ~0.44
MILES P£11 IIOUI. THIS RUN WAS UNOER 0U1
CO/oiPLETE SUI'EIVJSION.

A. C. PlllSIURY, MEMBER AND IIEGIONAl
DIIIECIOI, CONTEST IOAIID 1oM

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en.ed both air and grouOO&gt;&lt;Iotu~:~~;
in prepar-1Hen for S
cOlltslol\ wit,_ L''.:-.set minded
due.
Th• •uct. .......ally .,. crNI·
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to Hat,
Dawson's
~rforinn« 1ft
Purdue's lou to Iowa last
day an'd said tbe
on the greatest lir
has en.r seen. towa
ftrst half lead cut

Lutbtran Ch,urch of
ctliurch will ._, •
the ceremony, -,hlch

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mu11c.

cause of the
Hare•
Hayes sent

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day

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tb~.,. .... treoi!ll!cl
llh:'CODii- i rer~ eleeted were: ehairman.

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with the workout -.on
ooeasions He said repeat seJJlons were 1n store for t~y an11

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Haward "H._..

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You 'll see why Cadillac is your best buy.

$1,895

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again, completint' ~· Am;
string a:fter • ~ Gff 'IMNu..
of lnjurln. Cenhr Bud lenCI
who h11 a cracbd rOI.'"!!nd full;
yaaf.
baek Don VIele·
a ' l.. lrthcTo tbe best of ,our knowledge
tlon w.ren't
i'i• work the rellfQD. that Jackson is tb-e oriJ:v
out untJI next'
iehool 'th'l will sponlw Jr. f\igb
J1m Park-er
football 11 tire faet · t.hfi, the otlter
old len guard
tcbooll ,p.re afrai~ or JJOS!rible ' ines ind k.-atfd Jerry
juties. .UndoUbtedly riris iJ a eoall
remain in tfle· $0t;· :;~Jb&gt;'iii!•n~eJ r~ tlui i,a If the teams ne~:!
cause of Wilha~m' v
'ft9Rerly "alP~- Howevet:_, we
m the NortbWeltern
tHl: that .Such' tralnin&amp;• that tht,e
burgh game~.
.
lads wil1 tthlve Dr practice an~
, Hayes 1s us.m.g se~lor. '? re.sery~ competition sliodld ~do them a lot
haUbac'k Carroll· HOW~Il ' ~ In botb of roOd iil the f'Jture ev~ if the)'
the left and rigiJ:t o«~nSiV~ haft'- never play another gaine of 'tootback posts an~ also ' u , a defen- bill.
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f!ii've player Haye!" sai-d, '/' Howell
.... fiM' ~
P'tul
IS a darn good ~IJ-at:OUJ:ld fodt- lrown kilt his M..Wlton ttiiM15
player and is fa-ste'r than be 1ty atlrti"t a ....,.., th.. 11~

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Men's Suits in charcoal grey and brown flannel, blue, black, tan, brown gabardines, in

one and two b~tton models. Sizes 35 to 42.
Come in and make a selection today.

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Mn. Chlrlts Brunner,
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brohehial _rpneu!Mrs; Della Hoover of Paines~
is recDperathq: sati.a.- VIlle 1.8 the gueet of her li•t'=r,
Mrs. Lula Goeglein, l-Ir. and M·n
1Al((1!1SW'Orth had A. C. JOMs aud lthaa Harper.

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Cl ub last week Pr12es wer e woo
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Fisher .and Mrs. Tbetm a Dill Th e
host-esi served a sala(l course t ot
those named above anti )4 rs. C p
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visi~ed.
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p.~rents.
mord
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been
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here
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-ott S~' t~t lolra llalph f'~ !Gladys EJ
1 rJ f~ib;. Sunda)':.
kew) fell at her h0111e ia DaytGo
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Ul 115 133
l!l'l lft'l ' 87
11111
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118 lei 110
111 • . tilt
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$ 9.15
$ 9.25
$10.00
$10.45

1.0 x 6.0 Doors . . ... only
.' only
24) x 6.8 Doors
1-4 x 6-8 Doors . • . only

CARD CLUB l!NTEITAINED

llrs

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l'

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•ua-er, and famil,y
·
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Miss Cla'ra Bina remoina quit ,
Suuday
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iU at her home, Vn.ton .,.Awe.
l)w· . wnn......
~lle
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lfr&amp;. J. W~ Eskew 11 cont.I.Ded
Ia •~-~'n"'d"",!-_SII•1d0f. T .~
to ber b~, Upl'" " Ave .. bf Ill·

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UJS 161 lSl

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MERCHANT
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170-h.p. Corpo KinQ V-8. GYW
.40,000 lb1., GCW 60,000 lb&amp;.

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POWII SYIAJNG b tlandard
at no ell.tra cost In thi1 , • ..., Fp-d
T-100 lanilam-axle IIG Joa.

II)!, 119 138

Hawlty

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Sauv""e
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718 7«1 886 ZM11

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Pomeroy Personals

POM PERS
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lochary
Jollr . and Mrs. Charles Lewia and son Cba-rlea spent Sunday at
a~ children, Mary Ali«:la, Vtn- Wuhington Court House with Mr.
eent and Ray, and Mrs. Jane Ann and Mrs. James H. Loch3ry. ·
Chalnbe~ .
Charleston,
vis 1ted r Arthur Ebersbach. Mrs. Mary B.
ME:S mvt.':)on Lewle, Stmday.
IJeines , Mrs. Adam l!:bersbach,
Jane Ann Gilkey, . Ra tlroarl Mrs. Ida Burns and Mrs. Jack
Street, i1 refoverlnJ an-er injur- Robson were in Huntineton Suning her arm In a fall and has d_ay to attend the- Ice Fullies.
Theo Wildermuth, Portsmouth,
had' the east re-rnf ved from the
arm
spent the weekend with bis motb Mrs. Ferne Bark~ .aecompao- et, Mrs. Clara Wildermuth.
her mother, Mr1. Jes-9e PowMr. and Mrs. Henry Ewing and
ell, to Hol'zer Hospital. Mrs Pow- son Benny and Bobby Buck wert
eM has been ill for the past two in Kuntin&amp;eon Saturday to attend
weeks.
the lee Follies.
.
Allen Chase, Huntin,ton, spent
Mr. and Mfl. Albert Sparks, Sunday with his mother, Mlis- Jqlm
H~ydenv1Ue, have been guests of I Chase and bis aunts, Misses Clara
MtSs Sylvia Mc-Master.
and Nelle Bing
· •
lin:. R. C- Fowl~ h'as been atMr. and Mrs~ WaHer Kaufman
t~d~ng ~ W~lfare m"ting - in ~nd family have returD.ed to tbeir
Cutetft.'!~h thu · "~· She ac- home, Halifax, Mass., after a vlsil
eompamed Nl~'forkers- from Ath- With her mother Mrs Lena H be 1·
en.11 eou.rit_y .
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an M&lt;. and If'S. Phil Glob9ka1

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ljlo.,.,.maklng POWRIImportant longer-lifo engb•• adv•ne~m!lllti•The.:on!v '&lt;· ;.
lull line of nved, motlom ahort-slrolie engines In any trucbl New· w~lng;
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why Ford •Trucks a,. ..lnlng
buyers laster than any athw·trvcksl
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Jenks
I Doddtil
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Jean Bennelt, MrB· Raliph Pratt
Mrs . Clinton Fisher, Mrs. E
SChaaf.

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FLUSH DOORS

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188 199 138 1101

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IALL SPECIAL

Miu Ho-u Honored
Club With

'IGotblll 1ft~ hflb. ~eho0I ti~~f! f• ' ~

per training BOth Pomeroy an-d
Middleport have two c'ollches
Bath of the.e me-n~s carry a full
class ,ebedule, and then spend
hours each evening trying to tel
across to 30 or tO boy~ the. fundamental! of tbe gtme. ·
Most 'of tbe other schools have
four to six coaehet hal'ldllng the
same program, and matiy of the's e
eoae.hes do nol carry complete
clW schedules. Yet, lqcal fans
want results, and eomplete1y riCH1 e~e the local coaches beeau'lc
they cannot produce a winner each
year. Jlow can fwe eoaehft make
football players out of boys who
often ltave not seen a game -play·
eod, and. how can ttlcy devote enough tjme to thete I'Jme lada
when they have to devote most of
their time to the first Z2 boys in
an ,ttempt t9 mate a wlnning

Us'Attend Rally
OfChurch Youth

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bad
In lad
ol
boyll little
f.al1 tr
to..nillg.
develop
untillotsthey
are Seniors just because of the
hci that they haven•t bad the pro·

. ••kery Co., Wpte
army. , He b new •'"•Fen HHd. Toz.._

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athllchlac•
t. playInoreerlized
,._,,...,.,_
radt wn.
l.r ttte Hme thl- yMnftt+.'t
....h hllh ochool ...., ... ,....,
,., acHve ,ertlc1,.ti0n wlt~t
tM much fvrther "'1011-lne.
We in Pomeroy and Middtei£0rt
know full well that most of' ' lhe
ycmn&amp;&amp;lers tocJiay who cpm( .1p14t I ,liij~~~~~

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eventnli's Pl"O#'am.
·
The· GAup aJJO dJreuJBed t~fr
Chritlmu ·project during t~ , One " hundred and thirty-five
who baa · been busme~s meet1nr. Holrtesse• were
•.l~
at the 9pea.eer ~Itt. Cbaml:te.tl, Mn. W. H. JutdihJ YOd~C people of the .Me~.p Coonthe ttast tbUe mqa- and Misa Daiay Sanhdera and they • ty Churchea of... Chr1st met for
tlis b~ause or ill health, bu re- served refrelhtnents (o one ~ue 1 t theJr regular Rally at_ the .Brad·
Mrs. Emtna Blue« and the mem- bury Chu.reh of Chnst, .Monda)·
turaed to work.
eveaing. A fare-welt ~rift was pre-ll. H. Horden, wbo was a ·a urei- bers.
Jeated
Lo the Rev Rober! Pureal patient at Holzer H,apital,
l,.ZI,
host
pastor, wbo will leave
hu been returned to bls ' llom.e.
next
m()nth
for his new p.11storate
and lolra. Hcrrdetl, . Cohmb... lo
in
West
Mansfield,
Obi o. Mr.
By
Sh~er
aulstin• with blo d~. ·· · •
Purtell bu be'en a~Hve in
youth w:oik 10 tbe Couonty and he
Midd!eport people who atteadtlriPr~ued
his
appreciation of
tbe Trl.COOoty C..,..llllltY
their
support
and
response and
c::~:~,:,Auoe.tltion proc:rittf at
&lt;Stated
that
d
was
not
tb e work
G
M(Jnday ni•ht .'tuc:htded ee of ber birthday, when
of any 9Jle person which made
HOmer Cook, ~a 1 Sec-ond Monda,- Sewing dub,
Fred 1. ·Gafdner, at the home- of Mrs. Robert Lew'· SIJCh a grou~ sueceSillful.
Walter Edmonds, Zion, presi·
. Erwin, Mrs . Guy Rey- Is, 9pring Ave, Pomeroy
Freda Welling; ' Mr.
During the business se&amp;$iou ~eat ol
County .,croup. •was
.an"d
Curren, ·Jira. M. in charge of Mra. Grace llolter, in eharee of ,9te m-eetin, and Mr
L. Freneh, BM Philson. Mra ~ Will president, plan• were made fDr l'in'te11 · ltd r roup •lnfi,. with
)bribm i'ber-sbactil 11 pianist.
Reynotds, Mr. and Mu. Harold the annual' Christma.s dinner
Sauer, Mr. and Mrs A. R. ijecox, be held at the M~rUn Re staurant, Th-e next meeting ,·w.m be h'ld
Hulda Klein, Virginia May'e.,.,Er- Middleport, folliwed by a par ty at Dextttr on Dec. 13. Churches
nest Covert, HalHe and Nellie at the home of Mrs. Ralph Mc- repreteated · we
Mldd!epo.- L. I
P-uoieroy, Zion. -Dex~er, R~t'iand ,
:le.i'kle, Judge and Mrs . Cedric Kenzie, Racme
so~ ~ur; ~· lot.'
Refreshments "'~ r e
~~a~~·r,
1
~l't K.~ it. 'c3.rpentl¥', tbe ~!&gt;!$et!l to MiD ~~~:!~w~~
. •
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• efif tlf6ms ana tnJ:
Mrs .. Edis_o_n Baker and daughter 'fOil, :MtS.- Paul Kloe!s",
Br
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y-oung peot&gt;l e sei-ve-::1
Pat~ieia, Megan Cluff, Mrs H.
Parker, Mrs. Pat Wood,
Russell," Nina RusS"ell, Frances Grace Holter, Mlss Emma Reibel, refreshments to thetr gut&gt;sts aDd '
Roush, Mrs.
A!Jen Jenkinson , Mrs Max Waud, Mrs. James Clal· presented a hlJ.Jtl orous s•':i1t for
the proer.am.
Nancy Rawlings, Mrs.
James. worthy, and Miss Howell
Jobb, Mrs. Rtcturrd Chambers,

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mE NAME THAT STAND'S FOR QUALITY

t.L . brown

1lnlorrettable Dioelples" · for : lllo

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CADILLAC

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•no-

Carl Owen; secret.al"f,
Sa.uet; tre11urer, Miry Park.

'1~ devotional. aerYiee was ~c-­
settteil b)' Ml11 Sauer aDd Mn. R.
M. Shmn.an llvt a re¥iew ol ·.a
ebapter ofotbio m.tt book '"l11e

"....

Rolltr
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W,ol·

of

. Jamn Harley; ci);c!bali'maD,

Thursday although be ' tDditated
the injured p.:oayers' would be gW·

.. IC'k at his l.tt MlfV•dc. s,.t '

a .rac~uat~t of

·home ol M&lt;o.

...... with IWffldt&lt;nl puteae wiN lie jult. .tl. iMMt
·~juqM
ol . .m- .W¥iiMII""
~ ,;tt.. wll W anrdedlft Nil of Bet. Jl.lll ...'
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el "*"- ..... ltle ~ ef MkiM..W.
tllidM C....s.t. Coni.....lliect to '-dtrol Ofti $teftl

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·Bucks Work· Pa8s
Defense; 'Hoppy'
Returns At Half

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Oh io St&gt;ate Coaeh

Tie Ttiot jlin&lt;k"

Weody

en.ed both air and grouOO&gt;&lt;Iotu~:~~;
in prepar-1Hen for S
cOlltslol\ wit,_ L''.:-.set minded
due.
Th• •uct. .......ally .,. crNI·
tfl1 with 1 •tur•y !lrwndi ...
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OOWMBUS, . 0 . UP-&lt;\erial
di!fn,t was emohasil:ed tod.iv by
as •hls unbea ten Buckeyes

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,...ited

~I'd'• f'!'•!'01" '~ uploon. lin.

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Bymprtlner re~ a se:lecti~n lro1rnt

';T_he · :Uppe~ Ro.om:•
· Tho•• preoi!J"[ .

Hm•

,..,,."' In lt~f IM'•··*

700

v.;_.,. .. ,
oo ,.,... Ohio ·.,,,. _olin ...

yarD •M • ••• ..

laclnt

aoi~tnn~k•J1i•

th•

col'tll,i.ND

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Len ·

Dow..., thlo hluroi'Y ·•"1!. tbty· .

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te tltW•
P¥t •
of Mri.
-of PIIIMrey.

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tak•••plate
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6:30

Btdr.eye,rJCO\It,
tedBill
to Hat,
Dawson's
~rforinn« 1ft
Purdue's lou to Iowa last
day an'd said tbe
on the greatest lir
has en.r seen. towa
ftrst half lead cut

Lutbtran Ch,urch of
ctliurch will ._, •
the ceremony, -,hlch

,,

~~:...J:r.~-:.:: nultf'~lla twenty
mu11c.

cause of the
Hare•
Hayes sent

l(~~~~~~=

both air anU g:rouml
day

but

eus
. t.lrt.."'"'
LeoDOW
tb~.,. .... treoi!ll!cl
llh:'CODii- i rer~ eleeted were: ehairman.

hi

appeared

with the workout -.on
ooeasions He said repeat seJJlons were 1n store for t~y an11

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~and

Max
vb~t~r&amp;_ in

en as D'tllZ"h rest a9 PONible

Haward "H._..

Cnudy

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JUDAY'S "RIU:KET"
SPECIAL
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Big, black, beautiful. 4-Door Sedan . Come in and try it.
You 'll see why Cadillac is your best buy.

$1,895

KARR

and

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VANZANDT

again, completint' ~· Am;
string a:fter • ~ Gff 'IMNu..
of lnjurln. Cenhr Bud lenCI
who h11 a cracbd rOI.'"!!nd full;
yaaf.
baek Don VIele·
a ' l.. lrthcTo tbe best of ,our knowledge
tlon w.ren't
i'i• work the rellfQD. that Jackson is tb-e oriJ:v
out untJI next'
iehool 'th'l will sponlw Jr. f\igb
J1m Park-er
football 11 tire faet · t.hfi, the otlter
old len guard
tcbooll ,p.re afrai~ or JJOS!rible ' ines ind k.-atfd Jerry
juties. .UndoUbtedly riris iJ a eoall
remain in tfle· $0t;· :;~Jb&gt;'iii!•n~eJ r~ tlui i,a If the teams ne~:!
cause of Wilha~m' v
'ft9Rerly "alP~- Howevet:_, we
m the NortbWeltern
tHl: that .Such' tralnin&amp;• that tht,e
burgh game~.
.
lads wil1 tthlve Dr practice an~
, Hayes 1s us.m.g se~lor. '? re.sery~ competition sliodld ~do them a lot
haUbac'k Carroll· HOW~Il ' ~ In botb of roOd iil the f'Jture ev~ if the)'
the left and rigiJ:t o«~nSiV~ haft'- never play another gaine of 'tootback posts an~ also ' u , a defen- bill.
·
~
f!ii've player Haye!" sai-d, '/' Howell
.... fiM' ~
P'tul
IS a darn good ~IJ-at:OUJ:ld fodt- lrown kilt his M..Wlton ttiiM15
player and is fa-ste'r than be 1ty atlrti"t a ....,.., th.. 11~

POMEROY, OHIO

~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ii~~~·~bas beeni'i'iiiliili..iir.

Men's Suits in charcoal grey and brown flannel, blue, black, tan, brown gabardines, in

one and two b~tton models. Sizes 35 to 42.
Come in and make a selection today.

priced.' from

to

$35.00
$65.00

MEN'S

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,_!lOY MOTO!!
Davit

Bowen

lhr•"
Lobse

Hood.. belt
'001'AL

STt~JWIII

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JoimJM
We have e. laf'le selection of gab-

ardineS. tweeds-. coYerts . ln greY.

laT&amp;

Bldpper blue ln rei(U-

s~ort.s and longs 6it.es 3S

Jeffers
C!art
Will

Meed From

$32.50
to $55.00
OPEN FRIDAY
EVENINGS

'Til8 P.M.

B•B!&lt;Jiord.
ad

Ann·:·.o"

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for ·5·. :••• the Moog

Mrs. E.

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-..,.. Now 1\ii'd P·100 6Mt-1t.
Pldaip, GYW 5,0\)0 lbo, now lokot
pa...... dt •P lo 1,7t~ibL 132-h.p; ,
V·l or tll·h.p. ilunfllno,
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HOl'le

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M'ra. EsteUI: Skinner,
Si~t blrtb411,1'
Sunday
wltb
a
bh
{b.day
dJaosr'-at
o\lleDJworth was
the
home
of.
Mr.
au.
d.
HTS.
J. ~~
Sunday etYoenJna:
•·ar~
Fos~r,
PCimeroy.
•
cel~ating
, Out ol t(jwn ,Jlbests were Mr. ao4
Mn. Chlrlts Brunner,
ood Mto.
Nmq,

a ho&gt;'l!e

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tbe Ripley

wu honored on her

•1141

It's a
American Flyer
trt~int·
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~4. 19i' alor .._ tr..•lfl 011Kinetl 1ft tlllt M).
'~ .. " "'- liltlriK•"- ~vlrlld on ""' ~ . . .
eftlrt Wanlt:). 5trMI ~ ""'"" tetriiH ••

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-ntrr blonk of )'Oit'f tronr'L

~lth ~ er . .re4 ''nciiJ. color f\t .,... ...

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acc•1•..r by ..Mill

lie
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!-Yd Mt 11etet 1t1e fl'lld11lthl Dec. t 19-54. Oft!j

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~OG~~ and4ZUSPAN
~TERIA.LS, INCORPORATED
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has been iJl for breaking her r~gbt arm.
brohehial _rpneu!Mrs; Della Hoover of Paines~
is recDperathq: sati.a.- VIlle 1.8 the gueet of her li•t'=r,
Mrs. Lula Goeglein, l-Ir. and M·n
1Al((1!1SW'Orth had A. C. JOMs aud lthaa Harper.

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tte

was- ""•
Shuler
e:ntertai'ned the Twin-city Card
Cl ub last week Pr12es wer e woo
ttv Mn. Palll GrU,af!r, Mrs, AHie
Fisher .and Mrs. Tbetm a Dill Th e
host-esi served a sala(l course t ot
those named above anti )4 rs. C p
GaUai:Rer, Er111 Jesse, Mrs Roland Bearhs·

with

Mlnooy....,lnl
C.nv•l''"" liiftl weilll .

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AT THESE LOW PRICES!

-t-eorte ·al.tey

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SUB MAL

COME IN TODAY AND BUY ·

I

Clifford

f ' ' · '$ro:H

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Charl('s.toon(
visi~ed.
'
hfr
p.~rents.
mord
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bas
been
·
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here
~
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rtee1v
M _.. ........ .-OG"ffe
-ott S~' t~t lolra llalph f'~ !Gladys EJ
1 rJ f~ib;. Sunda)':.
kew) fell at her h0111e ia DaytGo
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Blind

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110

Clar~nce

$ 9.15
$ 9.25
$10.00
$10.45

1.0 x 6.0 Doors . . ... only
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24) x 6.8 Doors
1-4 x 6-8 Doors . • . only

CARD CLUB l!NTEITAINED

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•ua-er, and famil,y
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Miss Cla'ra Bina remoina quit ,
Suuday
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l)w· . wnn......
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lfr&amp;. J. W~ Eskew 11 cont.I.Ded
Ia •~-~'n"'d"",!-_SII•1d0f. T .~
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at no ell.tra cost In thi1 , • ..., Fp-d
T-100 lanilam-axle IIG Joa.

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Pomeroy Personals

POM PERS
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lochary
Jollr . and Mrs. Charles Lewia and son Cba-rlea spent Sunday at
a~ children, Mary Ali«:la, Vtn- Wuhington Court House with Mr.
eent and Ray, and Mrs. Jane Ann and Mrs. James H. Loch3ry. ·
Chalnbe~ .
Charleston,
vis 1ted r Arthur Ebersbach. Mrs. Mary B.
ME:S mvt.':)on Lewle, Stmday.
IJeines , Mrs. Adam l!:bersbach,
Jane Ann Gilkey, . Ra tlroarl Mrs. Ida Burns and Mrs. Jack
Street, i1 refoverlnJ an-er injur- Robson were in Huntineton Suning her arm In a fall and has d_ay to attend the- Ice Fullies.
Theo Wildermuth, Portsmouth,
had' the east re-rnf ved from the
arm
spent the weekend with bis motb Mrs. Ferne Bark~ .aecompao- et, Mrs. Clara Wildermuth.
her mother, Mr1. Jes-9e PowMr. and Mrs. Henry Ewing and
ell, to Hol'zer Hospital. Mrs Pow- son Benny and Bobby Buck wert
eM has been ill for the past two in Kuntin&amp;eon Saturday to attend
weeks.
the lee Follies.
.
Allen Chase, Huntin,ton, spent
Mr. and Mfl. Albert Sparks, Sunday with his mother, Mlis- Jqlm
H~ydenv1Ue, have been guests of I Chase and bis aunts, Misses Clara
MtSs Sylvia Mc-Master.
and Nelle Bing
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lin:. R. C- Fowl~ h'as been atMr. and Mrs~ WaHer Kaufman
t~d~ng ~ W~lfare m"ting - in ~nd family have returD.ed to tbeir
Cutetft.'!~h thu · "~· She ac- home, Halifax, Mass., after a vlsil
eompamed Nl~'forkers- from Ath- With her mother Mrs Lena H be 1·
en.11 eou.rit_y .
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lull line of nved, motlom ahort-slrolie engines In any trucbl New· w~lng;
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why Ford •Trucks a,. ..lnlng
buyers laster than any athw·trvcksl
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Jean Bennelt, MrB· Raliph Pratt
Mrs . Clinton Fisher, Mrs. E
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188 199 138 1101

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Miu Ho-u Honored
Club With

'IGotblll 1ft~ hflb. ~eho0I ti~~f! f• ' ~

per training BOth Pomeroy an-d
Middleport have two c'ollches
Bath of the.e me-n~s carry a full
class ,ebedule, and then spend
hours each evening trying to tel
across to 30 or tO boy~ the. fundamental! of tbe gtme. ·
Most 'of tbe other schools have
four to six coaehet hal'ldllng the
same program, and matiy of the's e
eoae.hes do nol carry complete
clW schedules. Yet, lqcal fans
want results, and eomplete1y riCH1 e~e the local coaches beeau'lc
they cannot produce a winner each
year. Jlow can fwe eoaehft make
football players out of boys who
often ltave not seen a game -play·
eod, and. how can ttlcy devote enough tjme to thete I'Jme lada
when they have to devote most of
their time to the first Z2 boys in
an ,ttempt t9 mate a wlnning

Us'Attend Rally
OfChurch Youth

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In lad
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boyll little
f.al1 tr
to..nillg.
develop
untillotsthey
are Seniors just because of the
hci that they haven•t bad the pro·

. ••kery Co., Wpte
army. , He b new •'"•Fen HHd. Toz.._

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t. playInoreerlized
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radt wn.
l.r ttte Hme thl- yMnftt+.'t
....h hllh ochool ...., ... ,....,
,., acHve ,ertlc1,.ti0n wlt~t
tM much fvrther "'1011-lne.
We in Pomeroy and Middtei£0rt
know full well that most of' ' lhe
ycmn&amp;&amp;lers tocJiay who cpm( .1p14t I ,liij~~~~~

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eventnli's Pl"O#'am.
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The· GAup aJJO dJreuJBed t~fr
Chritlmu ·project during t~ , One " hundred and thirty-five
who baa · been busme~s meet1nr. Holrtesse• were
•.l~
at the 9pea.eer ~Itt. Cbaml:te.tl, Mn. W. H. JutdihJ YOd~C people of the .Me~.p Coonthe ttast tbUe mqa- and Misa Daiay Sanhdera and they • ty Churchea of... Chr1st met for
tlis b~ause or ill health, bu re- served refrelhtnents (o one ~ue 1 t theJr regular Rally at_ the .Brad·
Mrs. Emtna Blue« and the mem- bury Chu.reh of Chnst, .Monda)·
turaed to work.
eveaing. A fare-welt ~rift was pre-ll. H. Horden, wbo was a ·a urei- bers.
Jeated
Lo the Rev Rober! Pureal patient at Holzer H,apital,
l,.ZI,
host
pastor, wbo will leave
hu been returned to bls ' llom.e.
next
m()nth
for his new p.11storate
and lolra. Hcrrdetl, . Cohmb... lo
in
West
Mansfield,
Obi o. Mr.
By
Sh~er
aulstin• with blo d~. ·· · •
Purtell bu be'en a~Hve in
youth w:oik 10 tbe Couonty and he
Midd!eport people who atteadtlriPr~ued
his
appreciation of
tbe Trl.COOoty C..,..llllltY
their
support
and
response and
c::~:~,:,Auoe.tltion proc:rittf at
&lt;Stated
that
d
was
not
tb e work
G
M(Jnday ni•ht .'tuc:htded ee of ber birthday, when
of any 9Jle person which made
HOmer Cook, ~a 1 Sec-ond Monda,- Sewing dub,
Fred 1. ·Gafdner, at the home- of Mrs. Robert Lew'· SIJCh a grou~ sueceSillful.
Walter Edmonds, Zion, presi·
. Erwin, Mrs . Guy Rey- Is, 9pring Ave, Pomeroy
Freda Welling; ' Mr.
During the business se&amp;$iou ~eat ol
County .,croup. •was
.an"d
Curren, ·Jira. M. in charge of Mra. Grace llolter, in eharee of ,9te m-eetin, and Mr
L. Freneh, BM Philson. Mra ~ Will president, plan• were made fDr l'in'te11 · ltd r roup •lnfi,. with
)bribm i'ber-sbactil 11 pianist.
Reynotds, Mr. and Mu. Harold the annual' Christma.s dinner
Sauer, Mr. and Mrs A. R. ijecox, be held at the M~rUn Re staurant, Th-e next meeting ,·w.m be h'ld
Hulda Klein, Virginia May'e.,.,Er- Middleport, folliwed by a par ty at Dextttr on Dec. 13. Churches
nest Covert, HalHe and Nellie at the home of Mrs. Ralph Mc- repreteated · we
Mldd!epo.- L. I
P-uoieroy, Zion. -Dex~er, R~t'iand ,
:le.i'kle, Judge and Mrs . Cedric Kenzie, Racme
so~ ~ur; ~· lot.'
Refreshments "'~ r e
~~a~~·r,
1
~l't K.~ it. 'c3.rpentl¥', tbe ~!&gt;!$et!l to MiD ~~~:!~w~~
. •
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Mrs .. Edis_o_n Baker and daughter 'fOil, :MtS.- Paul Kloe!s",
Br
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y-oung peot&gt;l e sei-ve-::1
Pat~ieia, Megan Cluff, Mrs H.
Parker, Mrs. Pat Wood,
Russell," Nina RusS"ell, Frances Grace Holter, Mlss Emma Reibel, refreshments to thetr gut&gt;sts aDd '
Roush, Mrs.
A!Jen Jenkinson , Mrs Max Waud, Mrs. James Clal· presented a hlJ.Jtl orous s•':i1t for
the proer.am.
Nancy Rawlings, Mrs.
James. worthy, and Miss Howell
Jobb, Mrs. Rtcturrd Chambers,

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t.L . brown

1lnlorrettable Dioelples" · for : lllo

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CADILLAC

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Carl Owen; secret.al"f,
Sa.uet; tre11urer, Miry Park.

'1~ devotional. aerYiee was ~c-­
settteil b)' Ml11 Sauer aDd Mn. R.
M. Shmn.an llvt a re¥iew ol ·.a
ebapter ofotbio m.tt book '"l11e

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W,ol·

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. Jamn Harley; ci);c!bali'maD,

Thursday although be ' tDditated
the injured p.:oayers' would be gW·

.. IC'k at his l.tt MlfV•dc. s,.t '

a .rac~uat~t of

·home ol M&lt;o.

...... with IWffldt&lt;nl puteae wiN lie jult. .tl. iMMt
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ol . .m- .W¥iiMII""
~ ,;tt.. wll W anrdedlft Nil of Bet. Jl.lll ...'
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el "*"- ..... ltle ~ ef MkiM..W.
tllidM C....s.t. Coni.....lliect to '-dtrol Ofti $teftl

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Six
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at 'aellw'-'Moallay 10 v~it ~lth ,b~
'l""'d~lf~. panata, llf.l'..,,pl,n. $ooi( Bft·

n;t Sporuon Soei4l
• MedwdW Clailreh
If MISS LUCY KIUI.I
!rhe Jlcedsville PTA wiU soon·
,m::'''pi• ~a! at theM. E. ohuroh
!&gt;'(i.,...nt, Nov. ll. Proc- wUl
on the llbruy fund.

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IDd

'*·lit. ·~~ MJO. R. E. .ThOJIIU ·sponl

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Mn. Oren

Childe,..

Seam_., hu returaed 1 weekeod willi relahva 'in COl•
ht A.tbeu after 1 umbQI.
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lriUJ. hor·.JOD Pau.l Dudl~y i.n~ WI)"De \;fltY'li!:J'
spent Sunday •t Lku~illel ·w!!~
the' former a brotber V:tfd "~.a,j~
Mr. ~d )In, Clareaee Bailey of Iam Uy.
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Zaa~ ud Mr. aild. llra. Hiram
Mr. ..d Mrs. James lleed ~bd
ShaUer ol B.arber:tou .we«t ~nt 110ns ahd Mr. and M~, , eJ.Illd
gu~ta ol lit. md Mn. H&gt;rvey ParD anti Kathie of MarJ- ,V(er~
B.olley.
here Sunday--1:0 vb:it ttlet:r ailtef;
Mr. and Mr$. &amp;ex Ar1thrlte ud Mn. Mary Niehols'.
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family have returned to WOG!Iter
Dr. and Mrs. P. !;;. &amp;tul~".ffl
aftef sp.e.ndiJll a lew days at their Pomeroy were recent -~~ • ,(W
h~ bere.
Mr. and J.fn. IL L. Lar~DI . .

~H.-es Dee m and flmilY of
l4rio"n, Mr. and MH. ArUe Marko
artrson Dalla&amp; of Keno, an_d Mr.
am Mrs.. Marvin Marks of LoDi
Mr. ·~u Mr.. Zori K.lrkhut.
Bcltom were weekend visitors of former l'elidi!nt.s but now Of Cuyahoga fllb are Yi&amp;itlna: w1th frieads
Mt..~nd Mrs. Joe Marks.
M'"ri. Della Ruth who bas been in thi1 .rea.

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Re11ival Start. Su~y -., .
A.e Hartford Church

Hearth-Gio Gos Circulating

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Starling Novc·milcr 14, a comm
unity r t&gt;vlval will be · ~eld io
Hartford, by the folloWing three
cburchC's coope:ratmg. The flr8''
five nights will be in the United
Brethren Churcb; •the second .~ive
nights wiU be in the
Baptis~
Chureh and the third ftvc nlghtb
will be in the Methodist Cblirt:b
The three pastors of the different
churches are; The United Brethern ts Rev. Boyd Seott; the B'apUst \s Rev. Shirley B. Woods; aM
the Methodist is Rev -RoCua 'Casto
Following ti.e business ""ion
All (hree ministers arc · able a social hour was- ~n~oyed . a~d
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By VIRGI,o~~IA CAkLI!TON

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IMos.on Schools
Get
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speakers
and deeply
in
the a,pirftual
reviv-·alconcerned
o1 thl'
convnunity, and it is hoped th~
people of the town and surround·
ing commumtics will attend.

Everybody is welcome.
singers are inrvited.

Spcc~l

Mrs. Mary Al!miller was hosle!ll!i to the Baptist Sunday School
fonts at her hom~~ Thursday eveniog. During the first part . ,.of
the evening, there were var1ous
discussions concerning affairs of
the Sunday Sc:hool and plans
on bow to bu.ild IIJ) the Sunday
'Sthool A campaign to get morr
people interested in the Sunday
School and Church wu planned
Abo a plan for a Community Revival with the Methodist Church,
the United Brethern Church •nd
the Ba-ptist Chureh all
three

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Right from the start he is -

'IN BUSINESS FOR HIMS!ff
He Liens Tw W.
He ~=•• Ta Calect.
He Lew• Ta K•p loob.
He Lewa 1H M-IIICJ Of
1.

He IAam How To Juclte People,
He Leams The Yal111 Of A Dalar. •.

ao other fillclcwt a tftll.aqH boy llarn these
valuable - - and .,.... profltl .. the
-time,
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IS YOUR SON READY
FOR A · ROUTE?
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Atlvf• him to apply for fM--Md ,..... open Mar you, •
tiMot he, tw. mar ..,._, ...... •Nfl!l oo4 oparo Hme jovoj.

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The DAII,;YSENTINEL,

m the SOCIBI room Of the church.
. Caraes a~d co~_test~ were enJOyed and IJJ conclusion refreshments were s•!rVed to the crowd.

p!eting plans for applictliort for
fede ral aid In rnaintenanct"'of and
additions to the local school faci
litics.

ln ordw to qualify for both
typea of aid the county must have
thodist Women Sooiety of Chris· five per cent of the .people ·send·
tian Service, sponsored a Hallo
·
ing pupi'ls to its schools engage(!
ween party Friday evenmg ..t ill derense industry. Three percent
the church social rooms. A
is necessary for aid for m:amten·
crowd attended and enjoyed
ance.
delightful c'Vcning, whlc h
spent in a social manner
refreshments being
served
ORIGINAL 'IVY I.&amp;AGllE'
conclusionDuring Colonial Umaa 1&gt;lno col·
leJU were eatabllahed in what ll
Mrs. Marg1c Field'S wa.s hostesa DOW tho United Btate.. They were:
to a Rand Fashion Party at her ll&amp;rvont. 1838: Wllllam ..,d Kuy.
home Friday evening, wbcre re- leta: Yale, 1701; Princeton, J'l.H;
freshments were served to the Pnnl)'lvaaia. 1768; KJnp college
rollowinl folks in the conclu6ion (Columbia). 11M; Browa, 17M;:
of the evening's activities; Mn. Rutrtra. 11e6: Dartruoutb, 11et.
Mildred Koles, representative of
lhe compiany, Mrs. Mary Kelly,
Mrs. Edna Wayland, Mrs. Doro.
thy James, Mr:s . Lu-cille PoweU,
Mrs. Elizabeth Greus~r.
Mrs.
Earl Fields, Mrs. Frances Gibbs,
Mrs. -c()Jcne Gibbs, Mrs- Sarah
Gibbs and Mtss Esther McKnight.
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EXPERIENCE

hsiiOIIIIIIIIIty.

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strike ••

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· He'U .. SNIIGOM

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Open Friday 'TII8:tU P. M.
For Your Shopping
Convenlenee.

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Valiant

l2ci5 Love o1

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11;00

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For Your Shoppblg
Convenie-nce!

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1:15
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Marlowe
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OPEN
FRIDAYS
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1 f:IQ j~~~ , )hi lamf'Show•
2:00 Parson 's Study
2': :Ki Tea ·and Trumpets
8.30 Clima"
3:00 NBC Greatest Gift
3:1$ NBr Golden Windows
9 30 Four Sta r Playhouse
a:fo' NBC One M-11n's Family
·3:d5 NBC Concernmg f!I i s s 10·00 Lone Wolf •

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6:15- Sup-erman 'ca.rtocu1s
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6:30 Esso Rep·orter
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6 45 Ernie Saunders Sport Show'
ti ·55 \Veathenm11n
7 00 Teledr3ma ·
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7.30 Doug Edwards, NeWs
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At present, the c.\'u.o ty -~ . f~m-

of chrldren of

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:Members of the Hartford

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ShaUer bas also reported:. tha!

llilpt~t Sun~ay Scho,o~
~ad t~~r ~allt:~w~en party hi$;

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From Governmen-t .

indications
at present
s.bow
An enjoyable
evening
was Mason
Cbunty
has 10 p~r
centthat
of ,:~E~~
spent Thursday ~hen the mefl'l' its , schools' enrollm~nt co~oS.ed
DV11 to.

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Mrs.
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F. A· chat&gt;rnon. M\'S. nugo Juhlill'8. Mrs. · Bur~ey Board, Mrs. D.
A. Smith, Mrs. Leroy Dunlap,
Applicatlona · for the federal
Mrs. Earl HoHman, Mrs. WiUliGl milk program submitted· by •appro
Sipcr, Mrs. Elton Siper, Mr. aJ¥} .ximately ten MUon C~nty sehools
Mrs - Delbert Dotson, Mr. and have been approved aec:ording tr
Mrs . A. K. McClung, ·aod Muter an a-nnouneement 'by KenDetb W
Juhhng MbClung.
. ShalCer, Superinteu&lt;kfut of Maaon
Tbe grou.p will meet in De· County ScJtoola. ··
cember with the Rev. and Mrs.
Sbirlcy Wood at their borne in
Shaffer added thaf sever..af more
schools
and poulbly all at someChesbir•·
time in the future wm partielpate
The Hartford P.T.A. held a in the .program lo make mnk more

Iars.

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M'l·
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.:..JIIU IJ!put ••• A.G.A. app.....t lor
cypa ol aua ••• a do110 fa...... It

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School hou)e Wednesday cveninl· dren.
Prizes for costumes were aw•rdQd
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to the followili'g High School, Partlt!lpat!on rc-q1:u~es th~ ap
group. The prettiest: Virginta .proval of e1~er principal or teaGibbs; the ugliest, Goldia Kearns cher dependmg. upo~ the . type ot
admlm:s_tra_hon at tb~
cooperating and taking part was hardest to g11 ess, Goldia Kearns. school
The
Grade
School
Group.
Pretschool.
Federal
a1d 1n the _amflll!l
di8CU5Sed.
llest Jewell Hafl · Uglitst Ellen of three cents per halt pmt wJil
Crites, trardest t~ guoss, ' Robert be received by the schools in the
Green.
J.. county. A e~arge ~ two or three
Tbe ocr:asion netted the P. 11'. cents per bottle wall be necessary
A. treasure over thirty-four dol. to install the program: ·
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!rhe Jlcedsville PTA wiU soon·
,m::'''pi• ~a! at theM. E. ohuroh
!&gt;'(i.,...nt, Nov. ll. Proc- wUl
on the llbruy fund.

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spent Sunday •t Lku~illel ·w!!~
the' former a brotber V:tfd "~.a,j~
Mr. ~d )In, Clareaee Bailey of Iam Uy.
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Mr. ..d Mrs. James lleed ~bd
ShaUer ol B.arber:tou .we«t ~nt 110ns ahd Mr. and M~, , eJ.Illd
gu~ta ol lit. md Mn. H&gt;rvey ParD anti Kathie of MarJ- ,V(er~
B.olley.
here Sunday--1:0 vb:it ttlet:r ailtef;
Mr. and Mr$. &amp;ex Ar1thrlte ud Mn. Mary Niehols'.
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family have returned to WOG!Iter
Dr. and Mrs. P. !;;. &amp;tul~".ffl
aftef sp.e.ndiJll a lew days at their Pomeroy were recent -~~ • ,(W
h~ bere.
Mr. and J.fn. IL L. Lar~DI . .

~H.-es Dee m and flmilY of
l4rio"n, Mr. and MH. ArUe Marko
artrson Dalla&amp; of Keno, an_d Mr.
am Mrs.. Marvin Marks of LoDi
Mr. ·~u Mr.. Zori K.lrkhut.
Bcltom were weekend visitors of former l'elidi!nt.s but now Of Cuyahoga fllb are Yi&amp;itlna: w1th frieads
Mt..~nd Mrs. Joe Marks.
M'"ri. Della Ruth who bas been in thi1 .rea.

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unity r t&gt;vlval will be · ~eld io
Hartford, by the folloWing three
cburchC's coope:ratmg. The flr8''
five nights will be in the United
Brethren Churcb; •the second .~ive
nights wiU be in the
Baptis~
Chureh and the third ftvc nlghtb
will be in the Methodist Cblirt:b
The three pastors of the different
churches are; The United Brethern ts Rev. Boyd Seott; the B'apUst \s Rev. Shirley B. Woods; aM
the Methodist is Rev -RoCua 'Casto
Following ti.e business ""ion
All (hree ministers arc · able a social hour was- ~n~oyed . a~d
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and deeply
in
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reviv-·alconcerned
o1 thl'
convnunity, and it is hoped th~
people of the town and surround·
ing commumtics will attend.

Everybody is welcome.
singers are inrvited.

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Mrs. Mary Al!miller was hosle!ll!i to the Baptist Sunday School
fonts at her hom~~ Thursday eveniog. During the first part . ,.of
the evening, there were var1ous
discussions concerning affairs of
the Sunday Sc:hool and plans
on bow to bu.ild IIJ) the Sunday
'Sthool A campaign to get morr
people interested in the Sunday
School and Church wu planned
Abo a plan for a Community Revival with the Methodist Church,
the United Brethern Church •nd
the Ba-ptist Chureh all
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m the SOCIBI room Of the church.
. Caraes a~d co~_test~ were enJOyed and IJJ conclusion refreshments were s•!rVed to the crowd.

p!eting plans for applictliort for
fede ral aid In rnaintenanct"'of and
additions to the local school faci
litics.

ln ordw to qualify for both
typea of aid the county must have
thodist Women Sooiety of Chris· five per cent of the .people ·send·
tian Service, sponsored a Hallo
·
ing pupi'ls to its schools engage(!
ween party Friday evenmg ..t ill derense industry. Three percent
the church social rooms. A
is necessary for aid for m:amten·
crowd attended and enjoyed
ance.
delightful c'Vcning, whlc h
spent in a social manner
refreshments being
served
ORIGINAL 'IVY I.&amp;AGllE'
conclusionDuring Colonial Umaa 1&gt;lno col·
leJU were eatabllahed in what ll
Mrs. Marg1c Field'S wa.s hostesa DOW tho United Btate.. They were:
to a Rand Fashion Party at her ll&amp;rvont. 1838: Wllllam ..,d Kuy.
home Friday evening, wbcre re- leta: Yale, 1701; Princeton, J'l.H;
freshments were served to the Pnnl)'lvaaia. 1768; KJnp college
rollowinl folks in the conclu6ion (Columbia). 11M; Browa, 17M;:
of the evening's activities; Mn. Rutrtra. 11e6: Dartruoutb, 11et.
Mildred Koles, representative of
lhe compiany, Mrs. Mary Kelly,
Mrs. Edna Wayland, Mrs. Doro.
thy James, Mr:s . Lu-cille PoweU,
Mrs. Elizabeth Greus~r.
Mrs.
Earl Fields, Mrs. Frances Gibbs,
Mrs. -c()Jcne Gibbs, Mrs- Sarah
Gibbs and Mtss Esther McKnight.
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indications
at present
s.bow
An enjoyable
evening
was Mason
Cbunty
has 10 p~r
centthat
of ,:~E~~
spent Thursday ~hen the mefl'l' its , schools' enrollm~nt co~oS.ed
DV11 to.

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Mrs.
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F. A· chat&gt;rnon. M\'S. nugo Juhlill'8. Mrs. · Bur~ey Board, Mrs. D.
A. Smith, Mrs. Leroy Dunlap,
Applicatlona · for the federal
Mrs. Earl HoHman, Mrs. WiUliGl milk program submitted· by •appro
Sipcr, Mrs. Elton Siper, Mr. aJ¥} .ximately ten MUon C~nty sehools
Mrs - Delbert Dotson, Mr. and have been approved aec:ording tr
Mrs . A. K. McClung, ·aod Muter an a-nnouneement 'by KenDetb W
Juhhng MbClung.
. ShalCer, Superinteu&lt;kfut of Maaon
Tbe grou.p will meet in De· County ScJtoola. ··
cember with the Rev. and Mrs.
Sbirlcy Wood at their borne in
Shaffer added thaf sever..af more
schools
and poulbly all at someChesbir•·
time in the future wm partielpate
The Hartford P.T.A. held a in the .program lo make mnk more

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School hou)e Wednesday cveninl· dren.
Prizes for costumes were aw•rdQd
. . .
.
to the followili'g High School, Partlt!lpat!on rc-q1:u~es th~ ap
group. The prettiest: Virginta .proval of e1~er principal or teaGibbs; the ugliest, Goldia Kearns cher dependmg. upo~ the . type ot
admlm:s_tra_hon at tb~
cooperating and taking part was hardest to g11 ess, Goldia Kearns. school
The
Grade
School
Group.
Pretschool.
Federal
a1d 1n the _amflll!l
di8CU5Sed.
llest Jewell Hafl · Uglitst Ellen of three cents per halt pmt wJil
Crites, trardest t~ guoss, ' Robert be received by the schools in the
Green.
J.. county. A e~arge ~ two or three
Tbe ocr:asion netted the P. 11'. cents per bottle wall be necessary
A. treasure over thirty-four dol. to install the program: ·
·

·-·•• •
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in ••ncluston, · delicious •

ment&amp; were served to the fol-

&amp;

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T~e Menu .Maker
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Farm

6:30

F'.:~lls

First Love
M:t· Svteene~·
Mod ern Rom.aoc(•s
Old Timer
NPC HowUy Doody
ABC The Lone Rangel'

W&lt;•ather-cast

10·30 Name That Tune
11 00 \\'orld NeWs Ton!ght
11 ·05 U.p.to-the-minu-te New ~.

11 ·15 Tb e Lnle Show. ,"_Duke of
Wrst Poiot"•·Lot 1·-\ Haywanl
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J'o]Ht ·Dinah Shore
11:05 Weath¢rcakt '
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11 :10 Spo 1·ts Ht•ad1incs
NilC You Bet Ycur Life
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NBC Jusl&lt;\:e
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NBC -Dragnul
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