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; h,.~ety ::; .

Larry Rice and Robert Mills t and famtly ol New Lexington were
were In Springfield over the wee!&gt; weekend guests of hiS brother
end buntUtg pheasants
: •nd Sister 111 Jaw, Rev and Mts
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Radcltlle, Eugene Brown and family

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Sentinel, Pomeroy
BUC- Referee
Says
Periodic - 6-Dally
·Middleport,
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l~.!h~a~sdM~l~~~e!nle:, , P~?s~e:sH~~~~~~.r da•~ Supplement ·Payments lllegal ~ _B~ml~~~.:~~.~~;

Syracu~e Nazarene IMrs. W..B. Ha~ris
Teen T1mers Class 1 Shows P1e Bak~ng ,.

, ter, Barbara, Galltpolts, vtslle&lt;i
: 1,fJ1,, ~Y'!!9Dd Lee Wdbtn.:~J!d their home on Hooker Street
Mr
and
Mrs
Edward
Pme.
Cle
Fnday with her moth01. Mrs A1
•on) Grea'!IY Lee, were rtll!tll~
1)1ome, from HolZer Hospltaf1Sun· vela~d, Mr and Mrs Asci Searle• bert Mees and Mt •nd Mrs Mul· tamed the members of the Te~
Mr. and Mrs Roxy Pncc, Dayton colm Mees and daughter Ed1th T1mers Sunday School Cia" of t~e
'Clay.
Mr and Mrs H:arry Hndson, Me Ann Ed1th Ann accompnn1ed theni Syracuse Nazarene Church Thoro~• lin. Robert Milia an1 di'llfJier, Keesport,
day evemng at her home.' Racme
were among the rela i home for a v1s1t
llob!D: llrL Larry Rice aDd JOn, ttve, called here by the aeath of
Mr and Mrs Malcolm MePs Road
Dunng the busmess sesswn with
pip~, were hwmeso vl.!iltOr. in Mrs Martha Hudson
spent Sunday 10 Galhpolts wtlh
farkeraburg Saturday
L D Hartmger spent the week 1\h and M1 s Harold Erw1n anrl M1ss McClintock, prcstdent, pre
, Arthur Clark, freshman at Mta· end In Buffalo W Va w1th rein fam1ly They Wt're accompamcrl stdmg, plans were made for a
jnl UniverSity, and a frtend, John ltvcs
home by thctr dao ghlet Ed1th Ann Chmlmas party to be held at the
home of Donna and Reva Rae, the
~pear, Steubenvtlle, sptnt the
, 1who 'spent the week end there
.weeljend with Judile and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Roy Evans )n&lt;
Mr and Mrs Wallace Blackburn dale to II&lt; announced later 11 was
l:edrlc CIIJ'kk, and vtstted Satur· children, Canal Wmchcster VISJterl rl Ironton were gutsls of Mtsse., decided to remember each mem·
lillY With Charles Haskms at Ohio has grandmother, Mrs C F Haw Augusta, Lucrt'tla and Ada Ger. ber wtth a hankerch1ef shower on
kina, and family Salurd•y
hetmer
linlverslty
thetr btrthday
; Mra VIOla McCUllough and son,
Lester Yeager, Columbus, vtslt • MJss \u gusta (j-cnhet,ner Is tm
Prayer by the teacher, Mrs Max
tne Arnold, concluded the, meet
provmg after a lO days tllness
Stephen, have returned to Austin, ad here over the weekend
mg alter wh1ch refreshments were
~exaa, alter betng coiled here by
Franklin Richards, wno Is em / Cecll Ward IS confaned to h1s served
by the hostess assiSted by
the death and illness of her mot· ployed JD Columbus, spent the I home Mulhcrry Ave wtth the nu
Mn Harvey Allensworth
weekend wtth hiS grandmother 1 Mr and ~l rs Fred Healy of Col her mother l\lrs Pautme McCitn·
Mrs Hez Koot
limbus were weekend guests oi lock to Deanna and Darlene Wat·
son, \llary Jamce Cundiff. Donna
Mro Clyde French Jackson, ''
1n Clearwater, Fla , for an mde Misses Lena and Katie Guth
Rae, Rtla Cunningham Charlene
ftnlte visit with friends
Mrs Max Metnhart " conftnctl and Sharon Hayes, Susanna Arn·
Jane Harrts, student nurse at 1 to her home, Locust St by tllness old and Mrs Arnold
the St Joseph Hospital School ot
Davtd Hysell, student at OSU
Nursing, apent Frtday mght with Columbus spent the weekend with
1her parents, Mr and Mrs W ll htS parents Mr and Mrs VIctor
Harris and sister. Jtll
Hysell, Mornmg Star
Mr and Mrs Raymond Hatflettl

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SOCIETY

I 'We PICk Up I.._ Deliver
Hill. Cleonocl ond ;oltcbtl

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LAUNDRY CO.

und family moved Frtday from

Brooksvtlle to Rutland 1
Mr and Mrs Raymond Halftelrl
• and lamtly, Rutland viSited Sunday
afternoon w1lh Mr and Mrs Clar

Mrs Homer Hysell iind tnfanl I ence Andrews and family

daughter returned to thelf homr
J\l,i" Barbara Ann Wehrung RN
Athen road to day It om Holter returned to htr dulles at the Um
Call 61f0..1
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verslty Hosptlal, Chicago, ll'
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Middleport
aa~d Mrs Preston Brow 1 ~;:~·~~~::1;~ a several da)S vtsi'
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school lor worthy matrons and ftn•
OPTOMI:!IIIT
oflteers ol the OES held Saturday
In Lowell Mro Beulah Peoples

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I Mr and Mrs eharles Eskew and
chtldren Barbara Davtd and Jan
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of Malden,
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CRUSADE

Charles Withee and daughter
Elaine openl Sunday wtth Mr and
Mrs Robert Marcinko and famll/
TUppero Platns
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Mr and Mrs Charles Eoke•
entcrtameri a group of relative&lt;
Sunriay at their home, , West Main
St. Guests were Mr and Mrs Les·
lie Burnside, and

Allee anrl Susan Jlomcroy

SOUTH COACH NAMED
MONI"GOMERY, Ala Ul'
~ody Ph1l11cy ol 1'ulanc, Darrell
Royal of Tuu~ andl John"'y Vaug 11'

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led as CjiRCites for the Soulh 1n lht•
1nnual Blue Gray football game

Dec 28 Jack 1 Moll .. kopf of l'u1

due, Murray Warmath uf Mmne
~!.tH and Don J&lt;~llllfO( Vf MISSOUII

will coach the North

BIBLE LECTURES
At The

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· TUESDAY
Topic

Devine Predictions of 17 Great Events
To Take Place In the Next 1000 Years.

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Martinez To Get

PINK
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end
up dead
laat In thetournament.
scheduled averait'
or's debut
IQ lldtnera,
14?-peund
elimination
addwith
82 runs
bltiM aIn
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bctlfetn, ot coutie, he made
ot 1958 with

t~~~~~pm, •.aoe *'•r•~·

UP - Ken Boyer.
CardiRJII c&amp;nt.er
third baleman
man In 1 lie~·
a 1958 National
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hu an .9neli;y ouaplelpn that !(en
ml~bl tflll!e till potential, keep
hli ovc!due date' with baseball
greatneaa, In 1nothet unllorm.

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P~~S~day
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Doll'l hell~le to ph;,..e ahout ~7 lola ~~

*For Cleanest
Clothes
*FQr Lint
Removal
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• PoREE HOME TRIAL
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Boy Giye~ {
ather Hard'
Time~ :Mo9daX
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, Three-year-o)~ ~2lin'1.1' .ll~oblll
ltlcine 80 ~a ~ I
vue of' thrlstmjs,, ll011iib'
Glenroy EWing but he also gave
hlo lither plenty 9f worry.
The blonde, 'handsome little hoy
was left by bls father, Marvin B.
MollohaP. In tltll• ~~y'l ~arkll!l
automoliUt'iMar 'IJ!t. ~~ Frallkllli
Store al!Out 11·30 I: m. wblle the
elder lolo~han 1\'0llt on a brief
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Blne1
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adav ''Talf'my", 1udy Chase
Chorus numbers qurlng th•
B~OI&gt;) are "It's a Grand Ntght for
Slnt~nt". "r!" Sitting pn Top oi
the World", "R~cf Salls , In the
Sunset'', ''Melody of Love'\
"Hwh, j.Jttlc Batiy", "I'm Gom(
B~ck to Dlxte', medley 11Mammy11
''If You- Knew Susie". "Mandy"

)l.,oQ Metbo4lil Church wttl
ltiD CROSS M.,l:rtNG
bivj 1 bake sale on Saturt!ly It A meeting of tba,~.Re&lt;! Croaa
llHI B. ond B. Marke1 In · itUOII. Boafd wtU be held TUeeflay evenl'foeeeda wiU be used In the Inc at 8 p. m In Ute Chapter
!DOYle pro~ funcl- of lbe ROom, accordmg to annoQncemcnt
made today
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eonfldea&amp;ill. ·,Ohtiose uy mo\int ,f ~. :
'1000. dWo.e lhe tenhs 'lila&amp; •aW&amp; )l~ lt!!tt. i

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l-eHIDI ludependent Testing Or&amp;aniDUon
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and Woo:ltWtday, . . ~ '
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and New Hymn• of
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Five Mic~anJouths Terro~:; •' ·.&gt;l~tke ~~d ~p~L
Passengers On Pennsy~vania Train ~ i.se

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Pomeroy, OWo
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JEWELRY Sl"ORE

You and the World.
'Don't Fall To Jloar Thla Challenging Scriptural
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COLUMBuS UP-Irwin I
Wol,l. referee lor the Ohio Bur·
&amp;aD' •et Unemployment Compensa·
lion, 1'\tled Friday the "per!odto"'
payment ill supplemental unem·
Pl?ymont ~Mills Is Illegal m
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employe would receive his uncm·
ployment benefits weekly frol'l
the st~te and would draw from

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November 19 at 7:30 P.M.

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Parkersburg Saturday aflet',
Jane a stu~ent noroc at st Jose
ph tiosp 1tal school of Nursing, had
been an overmgbl guest at her
home
A Bake Sale has been scheduled
the lobby of the hosptlal Satur·
10
day by the Student Nurses' AssoCl3llon and ~trs Harrts look two
ptcs lot their contrtbullcn
p1tal,'

Mrs. Gerald Rppe
Guest Of Honor At 'Presbyterian
Family
Women To Hold
Bazaar Nov. 20-21

First Baptist
Golden Rule
Class Meeting

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the ~mploye would recplve bene- mlsalon began a fuU' seal~ ~omti
ftta from both the company aad hunt .on the &amp;rJltll!ds. of Iii
the state at the end of hlsaod nuclear ,reiearch l!Jlloil 'bel)" I~
of unemployment.
day. The search, expected to tal:~
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.11 ptonth, wq ordered 11 a preThe case ruled o~ li'r~
•. cautionary move. Laat month aq
vqtved William D. MCReynolds an anti-personnel bomb Jell from
employe bf the General Motors World War n was unearUted ned
Corp and a me. of the Unit· the station and It was feare4
ed Auto Workers Umon
there may ~ more.
McReynotils• appeal was ftled
"ENOUGH'S INOUGH"
A demand for more pies at the the mmpany an equal amount by both the company and tbe
d
every
three
weeks
" 1e 1c Mrs Harm. who 1ormer1y
·
unton Wolrs dt!Cfsion uphetd
CHICAGO ~-,\ destroY•r
asSISted her husband and his par· Wolrs rqllng came In the ftrsl Tichenor's ' ruhng •BOd rejected seam 111 of eocklesheU proportloni
ents tn operatmg the Mary JanJ t.eot case appealed from Bureau the unlor'• contention t'at sup·
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Is getting hlo teaDI up over b0 Df'
Restaurant, to bake eleven more r,
,. plementa unemployment Mnel11&gt; arres••d by the •bore p,..o!. Jo••
nor s deelalon announced last
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Homo to add to the mcrch1ndlse July Ttebenor ' ruled that sup- menl plan would be le•al under ' •hes tail, has bee• arreo'"• b•
plemental ' unemployment eompen existing law,
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Mrs Harris Is the daughter of satlon was Illegal.
Mrs Lula Russell, whose fame as He did not rule on the two
Fred J. ·Mllltaan, executive sec· mperiOIIallng~lor.
cook and baker tn the Mary Jane 1other plans of su'oplemental un retary ol the Ohio Information
and Mar!tn Restaurants Is well· •!Dploymenl·benellii rejected by Committee, commended Wolf ou
IN,URED AGAtmt S~NIK
known throughout this area, and Tichenor
his deCISion
teeps tlul family tradttlon ol el· ThThey are:
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STOCKHOLL!d, Sweden UP-~&lt;
pert baking
e concurren1 pan,
1 t NlllS 1 "This Is the seventh defeat of Jtltery aponsora of ~ext yllnj
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payment from the alate ~~d the "Previously, 1t had been reject tren't talflng any eltaneea on
:ompany at ~~~ '11111' pme we~k j•llll by the voters of Ohio, four pos~lblt linanclal 1"'. ~ lla '
by weei.
' Urnes to the Legislature, antl taRen oul IDJ~ ~( tbef .' ,
Dir~ner
The lump sum plao, ~Y which twtce by admlniatratl~e ruling" &gt;I 20 000 ci'Owna $i,1l00
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Mrs Gerald Rupe Bradbury, was
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~uest of honor Salurda&gt; when hor
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The
Cbr~tmas
Bazaar
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the
Galhpolls had a famlly dmner at
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cLosm
Nov 20.21 at the First Presbyter·
mother's birthday
tan Church from 12-6 p m
DETROIT UP-Fl•e Michigan
FBI agents and Detroit pollee
TULSA, Okla. UP-Tbree tom~
Mrs L E Roynolds presented
youths who allegedly t.errorlzed who were alerted 1by railroad ofli· stooes have been ttm~ed ov~ tq
The
pubhc
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to
tbe
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Mrs Rupe wtlh a decorated blrtb·
the stolen 10odo dlvla!OD 'o{ 1•1
zaor and refreshments of sand pwen&amp;er1 aa tht ·Pennaylvanla
day cake
w1chcs takes, cooties, pies and Railrbad'a "Red Arrow Expre8i" c1als 10 Toledo were waiting at TUlsa pollee depmmepl 111 'r*DI
durlnt an oveml~t trip from the stalton for the train to arrive years after having been Jelf. 0)1
Those present tnclud£d Mr and coffee will be sold
Military ' pollee were also on lawns aa a prank. ID • repon Jp
Mrs Val Reynolds and daughter, Other articles on sale are home· Hirrloburs. Pa., to ~etrolt, wert
hla oupertors on the Jrl¥.• lltarlt'
Rena Lynn, Morgantown, Mr and m•de candles, c&gt;kes. plea, cookies, arrested by local police and FBI
Mrs Gerald Rupc. Bradbury; Mr ielhes and relishes, pott.e~ plan!J, a&amp;ents today aa they stepped olf hand but did not participate 10 era Wednesday. Sil I j , S~
the arre1ts since the f1ve men observed "none of the' 0\ylltiJ
and Mrs L E Reynold! Mrs h1nd decorated ptllow·cases, stu!· the train
had
received their diScharges.
have shown up to cl~lm lh'!!l·" 1
MargarCI Reynolds. Middleport. £ed toys Pa reel Pos• pnckage"; a The youtbs, all of whom wer•
Miss Shirley Mealy, RN, Galltpolls Wh1te Elephant table, and til types
dtshonorably dbcharged !rom the
01 hand marie goods
Army at Ft Dtx, N J. Thur&lt;·
day, were being queotloned bv
the fBI sl~ee the , 41s~urbaneo.
occurred durlnl lnlltrstate travel
A st~lb you111 m~a, who also
TOMMY FARit
was dlabonorably d(s(:barged •I
ly Unlttd Prtsa
Tommy Farr, a ru•d· Wtlth· Fl Dlx 'J'huraday. leaped off t 10
Mr nnd Mrs Ernest Covert en·
(oat IVIrJ tnt of hlf ffvt train at Toledo, Oblo, when It wn
tertalned the Golden Rule ClaRS of
flghll
In tho u. s. on a l'f'lnl more travelling about to miles au
the Ftrst BaptiSt Church at theh·
titan
20
ytara ap b~l t"* Iormor hour He lo being sought.
home with Mr and Mrs Cltflord British ond
Emplro hoovywolghl Pnl i~e sa1d lhe youths wt 1
H•yes and Mrs P K Russell on king won AJatrlcan
htorll ntYtr• were lden!lfled as Robert l&gt;ue»ll
the hosp1lahty committee
Otl! Hill, 20 Jlld ,Jiobert If •·
Clemu Fox Vlce·pre~J(Jent, waa thtltto. Though • ~opoltu tlildtr- 18,
vacs,
18, all of Delrott, Robr. I
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challongt tho newly crowntd SlmltJion, 19, H t c~ory Corne. s
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opening prayer was giVen by the to
Jot Lowlt, ht took ovi'l'· and Rartlell McConnell, 20, Fern
allp, vacwno cup oiol.
Rev C F. Hovt Mr Fox led the champ
thlftl
Loula
throw at him for 15 drle, had alcoholic dr\nta on t" '
dcvotJonal service also
p.llrm~tottng."""rW~ -.
full rounda tnd atlll wn tnlrllnt train and aeted up durlnl muc1
Durl;,~ the bu'i~ R091 mc,,J.ng
ol tho llnl•!- loMr but on hla ot the tons Joqrn~y.
these olftccrs were circled lor tho feet.
The e~lq~t 9l Ibe daf11~1~ •&gt;
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lollowtng year PrFsldent, Cleml8
the tmn wu ~ol (mm~lat•l•
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l'ox, Ylee prcsldonl, Rubert !lag· Farr? Ht l•itd"ti
comtlactl jt 37 known but a Tlme-LIIe ne~Jit -.
qCJ ty, sccrctnry -Mrs Clcmis Fo~. In I950 whllt j tucctalful pub
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Mlletle .._
treasurer Mrs P K RuS!ell , tea owntr tnd ho Rnltd quicklY· T.. w'to was a passenaer on the Ira •
~&amp;ld the (ortliOT servlc•men ton 1
cher, Paul Smart
oi ,., rA.., _..
d1y, he's 1 sporh columnl•t Jn a t~e elot~lng off a conductor '"'
Ihe program was• presented by lortt circulation London ntWapa· kept
the
passengers
In
constant
Mr an~ Mrs Gerald Anthony Tho
(ear uotll the train arrived , t
hostcsscli s(lrved u dessert cour~w
linton
Station hcrq.
to twenty members uud three
The 1ne~snlap oiid ,t~c- men ~"'
guest
r1ed ~olm ,
al !eaol ono of
the"" had a tuQ
lie u)d the~ rlp(~Qd up th,.
olub "'· Sll)alihlng wln~owo and
11aohlng the ~at*""' ,
Tho now'"''" sold eondurtors
considered stopping lbt train at
HOLLYWOOD UP - \'10re Pittsburgh to bave lij'horllics re
Martinez may think he's a ctnch move llle ,v~un1 !DCD Qui they dr
to , WI~ the v~cant welterwel&amp;hl clded agalnlll ouch action on the
ebamplonshlp, but Ramon Tlsea· chance the men mlabt start usln~
YE~LOW \
reno'a manaaer will toll you ~· their knives and the gun 11 force
WHITE
doesn't stand an outside chance were wed to put them off tho
Manuel Dr91, unlmpre111ed with train.
TURQUOISE
Martines's alxth-round technical .,--.----·--;--,--...,.--:--:-knocko~t over Tlseareno Saturday In the seaaon Just entletfl he was
nlihl at Hollywood Lealon Stadt· fight b~ck wh~ be started, COm·
urn, alld he gtlures Martinez will Ina remarkably cloae to hll hegtn,

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Unllod· Pr"' Stoff Cor,.....,.nt
,, 'te. k .,
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·Soviet Ru .. ia appare•tly "h"
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LONG BEACH, Coli!. IJP-Thn failed in an a\lempt to set up 1
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~- allier it w ·P.:,~t ~~. at't&gt;o.! alrrraft
earrler Philippine Sea new inlernallonol Communist or. tilof, Ohl~.
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returned to ;_is dock today with a
;· • ~~PII&amp;. ·•~ WUvm by carep of charred wreckage and
been perststont ,.
· tittler 'Where ·av"altliblf:lii lllirtt 19 bodies, all that was found a! ports recently that idvll!tloadlf•
' f Obi0 d
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per w'eek; one 1'fllt
at ter .a proud luxury airliner were trying to establish s~cb an
CoiumiJ'Us indeed, .!'IllCn o
an pel·
:. The Dally Sentlnel offli:e, $18.60; crashed into the sea Nov. 8.
organization.
haps the nation had a new football idol at
llx months, $7.80; .!~. Jl)onthl,
CIVIl
Mfonafilles
lloird
exa·
Ostenoibly,
tho
object
ill
the
o•·
about
five minutes to 4 p.m. last saturday.
l!:DO. lly mofor route 'wbero avail· miners hoped lhat the 14 carton•
would
be
to
promote
able: me 1nonth tt. By maU on, ol debris. a bag of mail and the ganization
unity ·among Communist parti" N1!ver in ali history of Ohio State untv CI1Sl'tY
Jear $8; alit mont%. f4..25; tlu-ee remains of the 19 pmons wo~Jd l!lllide and oulilde the Iron Cur- football had a finer one-man performance
months, $2.M; one month, $1.
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Published every att,m..,n ••· give lhem '"me clue as to what taln
It; real objert, of course, would been g~yen t han th at provt'd ed bY burl Y Ilob
eept Sunday by 'nle !lblo Valley happened aboard the Pan Amert· he to restore Russia to its one- White, sophomore third string fullback who
~tine!, !Dt., at no· Hetlllnle can Stratoeruiser.
St.. Pomero~, o. JluiiDeaa lifilee Aboard the ·ssn Franclseo to time poslllon as the fountainhead is third stringt no longer.
Communist wisdom.
th'
phone 3118, editorial oftke pbOae Honolulu bound plane were -38 ofBut
Nikita s. Kl\rtJRhchev, the
Being a witness of it was to see a mg
t&gt;arieqers
and
a
er~
of
·elg~.
1111'1·
Rear A&gt;dm. Thomas Ahroon. Soviot Communist Party leader, that 'could not happen. The miracle in conI
.says that rio su~h orga"tza·
1
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commander
ot Carrier Division now
lion Is either planned or needed. ception and execution. t was as near supe ·
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told
newsmen
wbo
met
the
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In Ns inlervlew last Friday human as any thing most of the 82,935 rabid
earrlir.
with
·Shapiro, &lt;kjef 61 th ' football fans there ever will see In sports of
"I don't believe there were any UnitedHenry
p,.., Mdseow uateav Khru.
survivor.v.. We searched about •hchev said:
any ~Ind. It was, t~ t~~ sports fan, a senti·THURIIIAY •Milt
108i0oo \!tluate miles ·of the PariS."'d 'J:htlr, Pu~Jam ,
mental thing so deep os·to force a welling of
The . Women's Au'xillary ol fie t11d had very tonstrtoetlve re- "The times do hot teoulre any
,
ft ·•L'" t d 1
on
. In briDging back ovidenoe " Comintern or ·Cominform; which the •hroat long 8 er '""•even a~ on y up
Graee Episcopal Cburth wlll rnHt aujts
CAB ,otflter Dr. WllUam KloepThursday aftel'liOOI) at tile -'liot!le :rer ul'd it , ... the hope flf hi• played their hlltptifc rble and lut- Its recall.
ol Mrs. J. 0. Rbedel. lin. Dalo
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·'nued their Junotiona."
.
Tlte Fan did not ·~y.m! 10 be an Ohio State
Dutton will r~view tbe boolc fger,e;·tbat the evidence '"taraed . lthruabchev refet'red !O lbe old
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r'lmltdtlons 01 Cbrlirt" by Tlrbmt1 ''llnl aolve the queltldft ilf the colnmut\Jst rnternati~MI, dllcJ .Alumnus to Slllnd Iii ~we of what had hap·
111;.tlry 6f what .llappened ·Ul
wet9)IO· shocked .
A. Kemphls.
~ , tb.ii 'llomanet ot the 'Bides' the C'omlntern, and !be more •rt- peneil. Even Iowa
cent
comrpunlst
Information
llu·
.
tJtelr
·natlon··leadlll'j
''passing
quarterback
CLA!iS TO MtiiT
'plwtiing Ul her watel')' grave."
'IThe Willing Workera Clus of
r'e~hr~~~~~~h•toi.r"W:;,'1~ em· tlirew three times
In the warilng min·
the EUB Chureh will meet TbursphatlcaiiY
that
no
sncceuor
to
utes
1n
his
derperate
·effort
to unlfalance the
r
tltly evening at tht home of Mrs. Freddie~Brown
r·
these
oreanlzatlons
waql!anned.
result
of
WbJte~s
rev.en
cJiaJi!les
from his own
• Huber Brown. There wlli be elec·
, But there Is good renson to be·
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lion
of
offleera
and
all
mambi!ta
II eve that a new organization niDY ·33 yard lll!e.
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are urged to attend.
have ~n di.a&lt;ussed In Mosoow
r
last week, when the leaders of the
RAIIIT PlY
parties of many coun·
Feeney-Bennett Poat No. 128, A surprise birthday . party was,· communist
tries were there tor the celt bra·
lVu
,.,
American Legion, will have a lab- Jlven F'reddle Brown, 15-yearoo:tl tlon of the 40th anniversary of tn•
Life
Magazine
In
11 current issue picked
bit fry Wednesday eveninfl at the
of Mr. 10d Mra. Vlrall (Boo) Bolshevik revolution.
this stage of the fall college football season
Legion Hall instead ul !heir re· aon
Enterpr!Je, at tbe Rock Assuming that Krushchev meant
flu\ar business meet1n1 nell Wed- Brown,
nesday wbleh would confliet S(lrlnU Grange HaU Monday what he -oaid In aSBI'rtlng that to go egghead on one of America's two big
there Is no plan tor a aucce111or emotional ij)Orts outlets. The traditional root·
with the date · of the tlnloa nlgbt.
Tbank•glvlng service. All mem· Games and dancing were enjoy- to the Comlntern and the 'Comlri- ball hero might be all Life called him but he's
hers are ul'fled jo attend the ao- etLand oake, Ice cream and cho.o· lorm, ii I• most likely that lb~
tate wtre served. Many att~ctl·te reason Is a lack of en~huslllllm for stU! a vecy thorough patt:el of hard working,
elal meetln(.
glfu were received by the bOn· the Idea.
fun JOYing hero-needlitg America. Ufe will
oree
It was reported IR81 Januaey
rlsl 'f
, Ia
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only draw de on t:Om a i rge segmen
o
Atlendlnll
were Nancy and that Soviet leadors had aounied
.
d
Connie woodgeard, Thomas, Dor- out Communist chieftains of othor ,fte readers, collegiate and Older hea s alike.
qlhy and F'rederlck Brown, ,l!rJlce countrl'!' on a new J 0 ~ganluUon
There was a boy from Southeastern Ohio
Slalqaker John Musser John and •ha6 been ·rebulltd. At that
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who ·went to . Columbut sev,era1 years ago ~n
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Werry, Mory McAie•. Darlene tung and Chou ~n-lal of Chin» became a football hero 83 a sophomore. The
Smith, Ernesl Hall, 'Elsie Arnold, and Wtady•law Gomulka of Po· glitter of fame blinded hlil) or' failed to light
Carol Sargent, Mark Grueser, land were among those who ha~
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Jerry Frick. carolyn Goegleln.
·obJeeted. There was no menl\an ot bright enough what he , ~}~r just taking It
Parents ailt,nd\ng were Mr. and Prooldent Tlto ol Yugo,Javla.
were he to stay on cour !.Is White of more
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A Notablt Abtonltt
wa ··
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• rown,
o n Tito was a nota bl P. ab•,..11 tae ·refined tDI&amp;Ial? His hllm•JC".seven-rush plunge
Sargent,
George "·
Brothers,
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Goegleln. from las\ week's Moscow etlebra to the winning touchd01(n against Iowl out·
Mr. and Mrs. Wllbur c. Hood, tlon. He cance\lad his visit, plead'\,
Mr. ·and 'Mr.. Adam SchoU, Mr. In~ on attack ot Jumbogo. It i•
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d Will still a question whether his ab· po Is Clinic Monday.
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tutned.loethelr ho'llt here 11i'u
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Childs and •children, Mr. ah•J le,ders and Tltp want no part of.~ Jonas Rathburn !pent 'atu~day
Mrs Alva Clark nnd Richard new organ.lzutlon whiCh wou;d \ night and Sunday wjt~ his sij)ter,
Cliork.
store Russian CommUniBm o ' ' Mr. .I,JJMe ·traneu IBM Mr. 1and
oldThsupremacy.
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ld Comlntorn waste! up In Mrs.· Wor1ey '""'
s. un ay, v1•·
LEGION MIITINO
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ltors
at
the
FruneiJ
home were:
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Mr and !Irs' ~ohb 'DOlby and •on
The Auxlllary of the Lewis· 1819. It waa a v\e1oua agency
Red prona~nda, Intrigue and IIlii&gt;
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Don~ Wll\'l'y AoUt·wfnhlrl Manley Post. American Legion.
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will meet on November 26 at the vers on. •
ner Columbu~.
In 11143 , ~1 ' -''ettbre to RuRsla's cieort~,e Ke1.t'~ Canton, spent
home or MrH. Allun Hamilton.
' ··II• t~~~mfop•ln
a
wartime '!'111~1· .
la!l wee'!!•' IWitr'· 1 jl'andparents,
LCIW-Pih~ ·
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The oomlnlqrm ,'~P. set up 111 Mi 'ltnd llts i ;• 'I!IWnlt He helpT!4UilfOAV ~IITINO
. UNCI · r
IH7 as sy~cesaor ·~ '41te Com in- ed 'ift sWan 'iilth~~~~'n nusk·
The -lllasldlia!'y S.... ly of 11\0 tern. lt- il'~ '.ft\!1CI;!6ned 111!11. llll· ·
,
Mt. -'.llotltdlillptltt .O~urth will Stalfn' tiBe~ It •• hli !tJstrument · a.vtral frltndij,W~tive• atmoet· Thtirllday dllthl, 'Npv. 21 at !n trylnJ to ruin ,Tl!O, when Tlto I'M~ea the ~nl!llf 'OI. th Thorn·
tb~ · ~b!Q~ ; uf ,,)ll't1, Nollie .lt'ln•ton commilt;d iho ~~,adl~ crime of re- q . ~Unday, at the !J.i
Center
Sujlet "B8" Hoildey Sedan. ana 1!1 ml\\lllf&amp;t •are ·~~ to al- f\!WIIC to. - ·~~~litiite Yugoala· Cilarch. Burial waa..it h&lt;oh\ro,
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tond to make plans lor the via's lntereats to llussla'a. Wba'.
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Chili\mu party. ·
hapJiened · wtla .that not ,Tito but
t:
the\ €0mlnform llllll'ntlneil. It was
¥ILL~;
d\S8olved In ifiGil.
N.'fil AllltiVAL
88-4 Door Sed~n.
Mr. and Mra. llobtrt Wllla arc The Roda ex.lplried 'hat It ••• . lfr&amp; Fern S:.veeney bas aold her
announcing tHe birth Of .an ellh' out of date. Alld'lo It ·wu-Ruaala farm, known al llie Sam Halll-ay
domlaatlato farm, eut of Wllkeavllle, to l.!r.
pound fifteen oUiloa aon, Michael had ·1011 fbr eYer
and Mra. James- Whittington of
Jliy at MelliS General Hospital on or-world t!lcillllliudla,.,
98- • Door Sedan.
Toledo.
Octoller ·:Ill· Jolt .. 'nd il"· Wlllw
it:
rt
lohn Wrleht,
Perdue ~nd
al•o ba~e a )la~cfiter, Robin.
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Johll WU~aoln~~~:l·•~ In the Navy.
Grantiparenta Ire Mrs. c. J. Eok·
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las, &lt; l~lolt, 0., l~d Mfl. Florence
Mr.
and
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Holly
of
Kant·
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lnrton """ ;wsltllll Mr. an• Mra. v
. He Is now reuilp.
J,ltrle Dn_IJ :S~ntlly. Tlte · Hollvl
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had at tell~ . a -luaeral of Iter
,ant the week e\td
Mn. John J£.tehlla, ehalrman nepbtw,-Iii ~ala lui week ail'd··
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Monteray Hard Top 2 Dr. of ·lile-~ltH.·ln• eiargo ot Jll'f were on ti(•IJ' ·,wa)o hciine,'
tftnela
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th~ week
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. 'IIII'I ;,IOflfa.l~l play~• are been qujle Joel~»' •I bit' 'e,/11• · ~;~~~:~~~~~~
. ~..to ;be ,llea~t.
was ache,duled !o eo to · GaiJI· ,_

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His fame .could' be corre~pondlngly -greater 1 ~;~ 'Zr~~n.":~cls £~o!'
than came to tllat ·ottrer first year star.
t0:30 Treasure Hunt
It 1IS unfortunate, surely, • that Americans 11 :00 Tlie Prlee r. Riehl
aren't suited temper~mcntally to lil~ their
bdght stars in literature, drama, sctence and
the arts onto pedestals for reverance. Somehow, such stars lack necessary .glamour for
Americans.

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10:30 TreMu\\0 ·IIUI\!
11:00 THe l&gt;i'lee II titifit
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11 Could Be You
Mid·D·y Newa .
lolovietlm,
Bride and Gtoom
M:atinee Tbealre
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And one of the reasons is because the su- 6:15
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doesn't happen so publicly or dramatically 6:30
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as does tbe athletic hero's act WhiCh Is wit· Y:OO
nessed by massed thousands of people. Dr. ?:80
•··Jy Is a hero. But Dr. Salk's feat was a:oo
Salk
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he rould 'Say nothing about it for months af· IO:oo
ter he lta'd actually performed It because 10:30
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collegiate, high school, and even professional
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The Greeks In early world his!Qry honored
their athletes as do we Americans. Greece al·
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to COI).tempiate when the Dark Ages had pass·&amp;«es which, curlousty, produced abSO·
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one In Ainerica wiJI frown over the feats of
byoung giant! like White who do the lmpro
able today, the impos.,ible tomorrow. 1\mer·
le&amp;ltself Is somewhat impossible to everyone
except an American. Uke what White did,
America is amiraeIe.

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lfra. RuaaeU : iitoUced : Mollohan advbed It ,.••, ne&lt;esaary. The ·and killed 1 ,Jai&gt;~· ...~ *.oman hst
"~I rapldly .,aiong the 'ilde·, chief ,8Bid the crui!er del,lnltely sprlng on w~•t i J'panele judge
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."Your little boy Is down at Ew· on relocation ' of aolllle parking bor on Ihe manalau~htel 'convlchlgal" i · · -'
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!llean at .1';1\'1~11 runeral Home, . tho ma,vor's . report ,nd treasure•· Girard wal-~e_d out of eourt a free
·and be t~ . Qf(. on· lhe. fellest Jeag Lama gave her r~por:. mnn.
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·tn/ty aergeantretruit.
ever Fund balances:
ordered ,fo•
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127recztpts, mayor'~ 1 rppo ' until 14 days ba~e ~led. Dur·
Ewlnai's 3tqr~. not Ewlng\a 'Funer, $ o.4 ex P • n d ' · u ' e ' lng tbat lime ·tioth 'Proaetutlon
a1 Home,' whleb· of courae: -ar~ $209'7. balance Oct. 31, $1906.68, · and defense attorneys ean . !Ue an
The parking, meter. fund recell· appeal. Indications .were both
quite HMie establlihinents.
·"averlfled ...:.~... leaked out ed $905 911, had no expenditUt... sides have had enough and the
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,~ 11 8\on rwu .needed to get him swlmmmg ppol, ftre equipment!: tence. was led by .the Soelallsl
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cemetery trustees, -~uo fro)n
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gin Thur,lday evening 8 o'c)ock ~UDi ,waa ~led to order by War I hero A)YID C• y;ort• In Ill toda1
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'pilntled'·!llr
according to H. ,M. Waltet; •Vqe~· tile Pre114ent, !lioth Sn.arben"'f. health and ~ ·- 'eubwiae,' 011
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Ilona! Agrleullure lnllrue!lor' ~ llo\'P.tbl, Rousb 'reid t)le aerlpture =~ r:d:!l ~~:,raee ~· aiJd ·diofe ap onr .a·ildewatk ~ 1 1)-~~ume and·PI'iC8 dlatrlbutlall
the lliclne Bleb Vo-Ar room.
Paalm 121. '
The ·-ment •lalllll
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A aurvey ahows tbout !hll:tY· The.- flag salute was lead by
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kill ltlm lin.
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five ~roller operation• 1!1 the Ju&lt;t RQuab. The mlnutea for the amount lboutd' ~ve been pal~ oa . ,.__ lla · fe told · llu , •
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proeeeda
from .the auC..tllllll
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JIO ·40, wu!n · Butler, DO ICOre, 71c.
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'' laat meetillg waa read by Dorothy I•
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Her husband
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and about five thouaand hooey )louah. Joan Carroll pve the •
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.. 1~~ food con4jtloa . at General Hoaplbreedera for the produetloa of \reisurer'a rePort.
The ~year-old ·llti'IIIJrt ..,. .. tal With a 'fiadured rlcbt .,
MilOS GINI.JW. HOiPITAL
1 104 Admitted: Ml'l. Clara Saraon.
broller hatching eggs. Altboul!l Weat VIrginia boYI and etrl• tloeln-t · olre thla aum ind W· 1ankie
broller,protfll have not been hllb. were aung by all. It waa decided Jatnlx doean't .h••• the money to
Poitee uld 'tl)e automoblle at- Portlsnd; Herman Hlebael, Pomethis phaae of the poultry lndiiii!'Y . to have-a Chrlatmaa party and pay II.
!let tollowed a qUirl'el between roy.
Ia of great eeonomlc lmportanc:e name, were drawn tor lt.
york Uvea on a peoalon of 180 the two, who have beea aeparated
Dlaebarged: Mra. Edna Nelgler,
and value to the eommunl..
says hiJ' onlY wet lor 1110 ........ 'l'bet.llave ....._
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A motion Wll made and earrled a mont1110d
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_.. Raeine·, Lau•a
' Heiney,
blre Raelae;
Lilt w~k a small group m,et to aend $1.00 for the Farm Youtb II the 400-acre farm be waa etv81l married for 17 J'ell'l.
Fomat Hd'lell, Chea __.__
and approved a prosram wbleb Exchange. Ruth Brown led the J(ter bla relum from war. He bad Olfleen laid tile eoup)e aqued
was ~utllaed by Mr. Walter.
program. The motto wu led by a stroke In ltiN and bu been eon- wbUe 1111111( I,D· tile famliJ Cfl'·
1nv1ted are the County Agrleul· J-n Carroll
fjned to a whwftlebalr ala~. .
u. • Kayn'Je d- a lm"e frOm
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led the pledtle · · .e ow enne-.- ' .
und~ the auto aca~ polite ulil.
equipment dealer.,.hatehery O)ler- to the flafl. Mary Roush led tlle Jc Sen. Eales Kefauver, hu lOne 10d her hitlbMd )wiped from the
atnn, bankera or In taet anyone Bible v·-e Be•ky "oodnlte read to bat lor the aeraeul but notb- w
·• atirted to walk ...,. wbea
who would be Jntereated ill eoop- h
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er tin• d contributing to ••e I • 4-H Emb1em. hort ounea Th I "'·'·to ••'d In 'IJ oAfnlon 8
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" t'' · IIi Human Relation" w:aa read by ~Hte&amp;;;; ~.,;.te thould have
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"What Are the future PoulbU· Either Smltbaon. Butch .. Bro.!"' been aubjeet to 1 eapilal plna taa over'· the Jideftlt to lmoet 'bllia
!ties?" and "Looking Ahead"' will read "To a Teen·Aee Dnver.
rother than lneome tq.
down.
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he the lllbjeet for dlaeulalon on Present were Ruth Bl'~wn, Ruth Kelallv'er ;_puuted to . ~e In- .....o of their ehlldrea ..,. In
Thursday evening Nov. 21.
Searherry, loan CtorroU. Mary ~ ~enue ~ that ·~
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Rouah, WiUlam Roush, Butch "IOtnethlnr·ec~llld be worked out the ear.
-·---:--:lirewn, Becky Goodnlte, Esther · along the IIIDe tJnea Prea.Jdent El- The Cowens left tedaJ lor
0 ueatiOD . Smltluon; Dorothy •!IQush. Mra. senhowu got tll relief from pro- Washlnlloll. IJ. c.• fot -TbanbiiV·
Walter, Grlnlltead, Hn; Leonard eeeda of 1111 book "Ctuude 1n lng rid&amp; 'litk- Jlri 'ljGweD's dau·
(Contlnuod Fr.... P1111 Olio)
Smitbaon ,an~ Mra•.Artle Roush. EUI-opi."
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gbter wM"' ~ualla~iJ II ill the
dreaa county auperintendenta ~t ·a
· The tiOl'Jeut won a Cong.. Air Foree deparlstllnt at Waabial·
Friday breakfaat D)eetlag: llarlltd
RIVIVAL UNDIIWAY
alonal Medal of ·Honor for kllllnl ton Afler rettll'lllnl tq Wlseenaln
J. Bowers( bead of waeber eertW· A revival It befa1 held at the 25 Germaaa and tQing 132 pri• 10," the Clll'litnW boUdaJ t1e11011
eatlon for the State Dept. of lldu· Raelne Peoeeoatal Misaloa begin· onm, almOII llngle-bandedJ,&gt;:. In with Mn Collea't retttiv~ the
cation, Is aebeduled to addresa ex· nlilg Nov. 18 through it' at 8 P·IIPiB. After the war be'went baCk eou le win rettlfll' to their borne
empted vlllage superlntendenta· ~~ m. C~af)ei Buah, palltor, Is In to Pill JrfaU, ·TenO:, arid exetiot at
:Am&gt;wbeoil in Ca!Uornla
a Friday breakfaat. Bey. ,IIOWfl'd charge. Everyone Ia weleeme.
for . publletl)' reeelved when tlit In tlie
J. Wlan~ Kent l'reabyterlsD mini~
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. HIGH-LOW TEMPS
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and Cincinnati elementary. iChool uon IedaY - 14 below Zero Mr. ann!ll. Charlet E: Cowen
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teacher wtll prealde at the. open· was at Alamou, Colo. Uigbeal tem· visitors d! · Judgl! ·pecplea t!'Om
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Committee and group ..
\F.(leckler, .llamU!pn; Glen H. Llv
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scheduled to pre141nt reportr ,tlur· lll(llol),_·Vu!fert,_Wm. M. Weot, family PI: Plemat: Stmday a
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D Shuler Columbur Carl L. Felt; Kent; Heradtel Sanders, Eltoa. Bl· ton lawyer and .hit· wife were at
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C;rroll· C. B. Clea~er, N6rwood; vlra· Wrlibl, Warren: . Gertrude F. the Peoplca home lor a vi&gt;il
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P. McDowell,
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Delbert Teaford
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Pomeroy.
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Reeent guests of Mrs. Daisy
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18:06 Noon News
aon, Gene Stob\U't, Albany.
12':15 ~n Club
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1:00 Grete"n
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3:00 , AJt\erlcan Bandstand
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~:all DoiVOIL~ 'Y!IJI.l' Wife
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4!1i0· Amerlean lllnd.lllnd •
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Unllod· Pr"' Stoff Cor,.....,.nt
,, 'te. k .,
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·Soviet Ru .. ia appare•tly "h"
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LONG BEACH, Coli!. IJP-Thn failed in an a\lempt to set up 1
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~- allier it w ·P.:,~t ~~. at't&gt;o.! alrrraft
earrler Philippine Sea new inlernallonol Communist or. tilof, Ohl~.
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returned to ;_is dock today with a
;· • ~~PII&amp;. ·•~ WUvm by carep of charred wreckage and
been perststont ,.
· tittler 'Where ·av"altliblf:lii lllirtt 19 bodies, all that was found a! ports recently that idvll!tloadlf•
' f Obi0 d
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per w'eek; one 1'fllt
at ter .a proud luxury airliner were trying to establish s~cb an
CoiumiJ'Us indeed, .!'IllCn o
an pel·
:. The Dally Sentlnel offli:e, $18.60; crashed into the sea Nov. 8.
organization.
haps the nation had a new football idol at
llx months, $7.80; .!~. Jl)onthl,
CIVIl
Mfonafilles
lloird
exa·
Ostenoibly,
tho
object
ill
the
o•·
about
five minutes to 4 p.m. last saturday.
l!:DO. lly mofor route 'wbero avail· miners hoped lhat the 14 carton•
would
be
to
promote
able: me 1nonth tt. By maU on, ol debris. a bag of mail and the ganization
unity ·among Communist parti" N1!ver in ali history of Ohio State untv CI1Sl'tY
Jear $8; alit mont%. f4..25; tlu-ee remains of the 19 pmons wo~Jd l!lllide and oulilde the Iron Cur- football had a finer one-man performance
months, $2.M; one month, $1.
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Published every att,m..,n ••· give lhem '"me clue as to what taln
It; real objert, of course, would been g~yen t han th at provt'd ed bY burl Y Ilob
eept Sunday by 'nle !lblo Valley happened aboard the Pan Amert· he to restore Russia to its one- White, sophomore third string fullback who
~tine!, !Dt., at no· Hetlllnle can Stratoeruiser.
St.. Pomero~, o. JluiiDeaa lifilee Aboard the ·ssn Franclseo to time poslllon as the fountainhead is third stringt no longer.
Communist wisdom.
th'
phone 3118, editorial oftke pbOae Honolulu bound plane were -38 ofBut
Nikita s. Kl\rtJRhchev, the
Being a witness of it was to see a mg
t&gt;arieqers
and
a
er~
of
·elg~.
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Rear A&gt;dm. Thomas Ahroon. Soviot Communist Party leader, that 'could not happen. The miracle in conI
.says that rio su~h orga"tza·
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commander
ot Carrier Division now
lion Is either planned or needed. ception and execution. t was as near supe ·
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told
newsmen
wbo
met
the
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In Ns inlervlew last Friday human as any thing most of the 82,935 rabid
earrlir.
with
·Shapiro, &lt;kjef 61 th ' football fans there ever will see In sports of
"I don't believe there were any UnitedHenry
p,.., Mdseow uateav Khru.
survivor.v.. We searched about •hchev said:
any ~Ind. It was, t~ t~~ sports fan, a senti·THURIIIAY •Milt
108i0oo \!tluate miles ·of the PariS."'d 'J:htlr, Pu~Jam ,
mental thing so deep os·to force a welling of
The . Women's Au'xillary ol fie t11d had very tonstrtoetlve re- "The times do hot teoulre any
,
ft ·•L'" t d 1
on
. In briDging back ovidenoe " Comintern or ·Cominform; which the •hroat long 8 er '""•even a~ on y up
Graee Episcopal Cburth wlll rnHt aujts
CAB ,otflter Dr. WllUam KloepThursday aftel'liOOI) at tile -'liot!le :rer ul'd it , ... the hope flf hi• played their hlltptifc rble and lut- Its recall.
ol Mrs. J. 0. Rbedel. lin. Dalo
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·'nued their Junotiona."
.
Tlte Fan did not ·~y.m! 10 be an Ohio State
Dutton will r~view tbe boolc fger,e;·tbat the evidence '"taraed . lthruabchev refet'red !O lbe old
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r'lmltdtlons 01 Cbrlirt" by Tlrbmt1 ''llnl aolve the queltldft ilf the colnmut\Jst rnternati~MI, dllcJ .Alumnus to Slllnd Iii ~we of what had hap·
111;.tlry 6f what .llappened ·Ul
wet9)IO· shocked .
A. Kemphls.
~ , tb.ii 'llomanet ot the 'Bides' the C'omlntern, and !be more •rt- peneil. Even Iowa
cent
comrpunlst
Information
llu·
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tJtelr
·natlon··leadlll'j
''passing
quarterback
CLA!iS TO MtiiT
'plwtiing Ul her watel')' grave."
'IThe Willing Workera Clus of
r'e~hr~~~~~~h•toi.r"W:;,'1~ em· tlirew three times
In the warilng min·
the EUB Chureh will meet TbursphatlcaiiY
that
no
sncceuor
to
utes
1n
his
derperate
·effort
to unlfalance the
r
tltly evening at tht home of Mrs. Freddie~Brown
r·
these
oreanlzatlons
waql!anned.
result
of
WbJte~s
rev.en
cJiaJi!les
from his own
• Huber Brown. There wlli be elec·
, But there Is good renson to be·
•
lion
of
offleera
and
all
mambi!ta
II eve that a new organization niDY ·33 yard lll!e.
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are urged to attend.
have ~n di.a&lt;ussed In Mosoow
r
last week, when the leaders of the
RAIIIT PlY
parties of many coun·
Feeney-Bennett Poat No. 128, A surprise birthday . party was,· communist
tries were there tor the celt bra·
lVu
,.,
American Legion, will have a lab- Jlven F'reddle Brown, 15-yearoo:tl tlon of the 40th anniversary of tn•
Life
Magazine
In
11 current issue picked
bit fry Wednesday eveninfl at the
of Mr. 10d Mra. Vlrall (Boo) Bolshevik revolution.
this stage of the fall college football season
Legion Hall instead ul !heir re· aon
Enterpr!Je, at tbe Rock Assuming that Krushchev meant
flu\ar business meet1n1 nell Wed- Brown,
nesday wbleh would confliet S(lrlnU Grange HaU Monday what he -oaid In aSBI'rtlng that to go egghead on one of America's two big
there Is no plan tor a aucce111or emotional ij)Orts outlets. The traditional root·
with the date · of the tlnloa nlgbt.
Tbank•glvlng service. All mem· Games and dancing were enjoy- to the Comlntern and the 'Comlri- ball hero might be all Life called him but he's
hers are ul'fled jo attend the ao- etLand oake, Ice cream and cho.o· lorm, ii I• most likely that lb~
tate wtre served. Many att~ctl·te reason Is a lack of en~huslllllm for stU! a vecy thorough patt:el of hard working,
elal meetln(.
glfu were received by the bOn· the Idea.
fun JOYing hero-needlitg America. Ufe will
oree
It was reported IR81 Januaey
rlsl 'f
, Ia
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only draw de on t:Om a i rge segmen
o
Atlendlnll
were Nancy and that Soviet leadors had aounied
.
d
Connie woodgeard, Thomas, Dor- out Communist chieftains of othor ,fte readers, collegiate and Older hea s alike.
qlhy and F'rederlck Brown, ,l!rJlce countrl'!' on a new J 0 ~ganluUon
There was a boy from Southeastern Ohio
Slalqaker John Musser John and •ha6 been ·rebulltd. At that
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who ·went to . Columbut sev,era1 years ago ~n
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Werry, Mory McAie•. Darlene tung and Chou ~n-lal of Chin» became a football hero 83 a sophomore. The
Smith, Ernesl Hall, 'Elsie Arnold, and Wtady•law Gomulka of Po· glitter of fame blinded hlil) or' failed to light
Carol Sargent, Mark Grueser, land were among those who ha~
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Jerry Frick. carolyn Goegleln.
·obJeeted. There was no menl\an ot bright enough what he , ~}~r just taking It
Parents ailt,nd\ng were Mr. and Prooldent Tlto ol Yugo,Javla.
were he to stay on cour !.Is White of more
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A Notablt Abtonltt
wa ··
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o n Tito was a nota bl P. ab•,..11 tae ·refined tDI&amp;Ial? His hllm•JC".seven-rush plunge
Sargent,
George "·
Brothers,
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Goegleln. from las\ week's Moscow etlebra to the winning touchd01(n against Iowl out·
Mr. and Mrs. Wllbur c. Hood, tlon. He cance\lad his visit, plead'\,
Mr. ·and 'Mr.. Adam SchoU, Mr. In~ on attack ot Jumbogo. It i•
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Childs and •children, Mr. ah•J le,ders and Tltp want no part of.~ Jonas Rathburn !pent 'atu~day
Mrs Alva Clark nnd Richard new organ.lzutlon whiCh wou;d \ night and Sunday wjt~ his sij)ter,
Cliork.
store Russian CommUniBm o ' ' Mr. .I,JJMe ·traneu IBM Mr. 1and
oldThsupremacy.
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ld Comlntorn waste! up In Mrs.· Wor1ey '""'
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home were:
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Mr and !Irs' ~ohb 'DOlby and •on
The Auxlllary of the Lewis· 1819. It waa a v\e1oua agency
Red prona~nda, Intrigue and IIlii&gt;
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Don~ Wll\'l'y AoUt·wfnhlrl Manley Post. American Legion.
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will meet on November 26 at the vers on. •
ner Columbu~.
In 11143 , ~1 ' -''ettbre to RuRsla's cieort~,e Ke1.t'~ Canton, spent
home or MrH. Allun Hamilton.
' ··II• t~~~mfop•ln
a
wartime '!'111~1· .
la!l wee'!!•' IWitr'· 1 jl'andparents,
LCIW-Pih~ ·
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The oomlnlqrm ,'~P. set up 111 Mi 'ltnd llts i ;• 'I!IWnlt He helpT!4UilfOAV ~IITINO
. UNCI · r
IH7 as sy~cesaor ·~ '41te Com in- ed 'ift sWan 'iilth~~~~'n nusk·
The -lllasldlia!'y S.... ly of 11\0 tern. lt- il'~ '.ft\!1CI;!6ned 111!11. llll· ·
,
Mt. -'.llotltdlillptltt .O~urth will Stalfn' tiBe~ It •• hli !tJstrument · a.vtral frltndij,W~tive• atmoet· Thtirllday dllthl, 'Npv. 21 at !n trylnJ to ruin ,Tl!O, when Tlto I'M~ea the ~nl!llf 'OI. th Thorn·
tb~ · ~b!Q~ ; uf ,,)ll't1, Nollie .lt'ln•ton commilt;d iho ~~,adl~ crime of re- q . ~Unday, at the !J.i
Center
Sujlet "B8" Hoildey Sedan. ana 1!1 ml\\lllf&amp;t •are ·~~ to al- f\!WIIC to. - ·~~~litiite Yugoala· Cilarch. Burial waa..it h&lt;oh\ro,
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tond to make plans lor the via's lntereats to llussla'a. Wba'.
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Chili\mu party. ·
hapJiened · wtla .that not ,Tito but
t:
the\ €0mlnform llllll'ntlneil. It was
¥ILL~;
d\S8olved In ifiGil.
N.'fil AllltiVAL
88-4 Door Sed~n.
Mr. and Mra. llobtrt Wllla arc The Roda ex.lplried 'hat It ••• . lfr&amp; Fern S:.veeney bas aold her
announcing tHe birth Of .an ellh' out of date. Alld'lo It ·wu-Ruaala farm, known al llie Sam Halll-ay
domlaatlato farm, eut of Wllkeavllle, to l.!r.
pound fifteen oUiloa aon, Michael had ·1011 fbr eYer
and Mra. James- Whittington of
Jliy at MelliS General Hospital on or-world t!lcillllliudla,.,
98- • Door Sedan.
Toledo.
Octoller ·:Ill· Jolt .. 'nd il"· Wlllw
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lohn Wrleht,
Perdue ~nd
al•o ba~e a )la~cfiter, Robin.
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Johll WU~aoln~~~:l·•~ In the Navy.
Grantiparenta Ire Mrs. c. J. Eok·
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J,ltrle Dn_IJ :S~ntlly. Tlte · Hollvl
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Mn. John J£.tehlla, ehalrman nepbtw,-Iii ~ala lui week ail'd··
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. 'IIII'I ;,IOflfa.l~l play~• are been qujle Joel~»' •I bit' 'e,/11• · ~;~~~:~~~~~~
. ~..to ;be ,llea~t.
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His fame .could' be corre~pondlngly -greater 1 ~;~ 'Zr~~n.":~cls £~o!'
than came to tllat ·ottrer first year star.
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It 1IS unfortunate, surely, • that Americans 11 :00 Tlie Prlee r. Riehl
aren't suited temper~mcntally to lil~ their
bdght stars in literature, drama, sctence and
the arts onto pedestals for reverance. Somehow, such stars lack necessary .glamour for
Americans.

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11:00 THe l&gt;i'lee II titifit
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lolovietlm,
Bride and Gtoom
M:atinee Tbealre
Queen tor a Day

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And one of the reasons is because the su- 6:15
perhuman, tile unbelle\'llble·, . the miracle, 6:25
doesn't happen so publicly or dramatically 6:30
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as does tbe athletic hero's act WhiCh Is wit· Y:OO
nessed by massed thousands of people. Dr. ?:80
•··Jy Is a hero. But Dr. Salk's feat was a:oo
Salk
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The Greeks In early world his!Qry honored
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byoung giant! like White who do the lmpro
able today, the impos.,ible tomorrow. 1\mer·
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except an American. Uke what White did,
America is amiraeIe.

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iSiihll~y.Gtves Di'posal Plant QverSentenee ·,
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T0 YQ, \1.- ~.u~n. ~. ·.J~panese
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tL.-,$: Army
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lfra. RuaaeU : iitoUced : Mollohan advbed It ,.••, ne&lt;esaary. The ·and killed 1 ,Jai&gt;~· ...~ *.oman hst
"~I rapldly .,aiong the 'ilde·, chief ,8Bid the crui!er del,lnltely sprlng on w~•t i J'panele judge
.. 'fl(allt. ne~r ltown,liall. Headed to- ~perated pOorly on a mlxe~ ro:· called a "cbl!~lsh w,hjm." ,
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I ' wif4 . the allel'Uf a o,ffleo:· He bad gulnr a.nd high 'tesl dirt glv~n •t A _three-man .Ja. pineae e•urt, to' ju"
lefti· the """'
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-DiscuB!ed but took no adion soldier, to three yean at ,hard I•·
."Your little boy Is down at Ew· on relocation ' of aolllle parking bor on Ihe manalau~htel 'convlchlgal" i · · -'
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!llean at .1';1\'1~11 runeral Home, . tho ma,vor's . report ,nd treasure•· Girard wal-~e_d out of eourt a free
·and be t~ . Qf(. on· lhe. fellest Jeag Lama gave her r~por:. mnn.
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ever Fund balances:
ordered ,fo•
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127recztpts, mayor'~ 1 rppo ' until 14 days ba~e ~led. Dur·
Ewlnai's 3tqr~. not Ewlng\a 'Funer, $ o.4 ex P • n d ' · u ' e ' lng tbat lime ·tioth 'Proaetutlon
a1 Home,' whleb· of courae: -ar~ $209'7. balance Oct. 31, $1906.68, · and defense attorneys ean . !Ue an
The parking, meter. fund recell· appeal. Indications .were both
quite HMie establlihinents.
·"averlfled ...:.~... leaked out ed $905 911, had no expenditUt... sides have had enough and the
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cemetery trustees, -~uo fro)n
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gin Thur,lday evening 8 o'c)ock ~UDi ,waa ~led to order by War I hero A)YID C• y;ort• In Ill toda1
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'pilntled'·!llr
according to H. ,M. Waltet; •Vqe~· tile Pre114ent, !lioth Sn.arben"'f. health and ~ ·- 'eubwiae,' 011
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Ilona! Agrleullure lnllrue!lor' ~ llo\'P.tbl, Rousb 'reid t)le aerlpture =~ r:d:!l ~~:,raee ~· aiJd ·diofe ap onr .a·ildewatk ~ 1 1)-~~ume and·PI'iC8 dlatrlbutlall
the lliclne Bleb Vo-Ar room.
Paalm 121. '
The ·-ment •lalllll
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A aurvey ahows tbout !hll:tY· The.- flag salute was lead by
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kill ltlm lin.
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cletenitiDed ~
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five ~roller operation• 1!1 the Ju&lt;t RQuab. The mlnutea for the amount lboutd' ~ve been pal~ oa . ,.__ lla · fe told · llu , •
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proeeeda
from .the auC..tllllll
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JIO ·40, wu!n · Butler, DO ICOre, 71c.
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Her husband
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.. 1~~ food con4jtloa . at General Hoaplbreedera for the produetloa of \reisurer'a rePort.
The ~year-old ·llti'IIIJrt ..,. .. tal With a 'fiadured rlcbt .,
MilOS GINI.JW. HOiPITAL
1 104 Admitted: Ml'l. Clara Saraon.
broller hatching eggs. Altboul!l Weat VIrginia boYI and etrl• tloeln-t · olre thla aum ind W· 1ankie
broller,protfll have not been hllb. were aung by all. It waa decided Jatnlx doean't .h••• the money to
Poitee uld 'tl)e automoblle at- Portlsnd; Herman Hlebael, Pomethis phaae of the poultry lndiiii!'Y . to have-a Chrlatmaa party and pay II.
!let tollowed a qUirl'el between roy.
Ia of great eeonomlc lmportanc:e name, were drawn tor lt.
york Uvea on a peoalon of 180 the two, who have beea aeparated
Dlaebarged: Mra. Edna Nelgler,
and value to the eommunl..
says hiJ' onlY wet lor 1110 ........ 'l'bet.llave ....._
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A motion Wll made and earrled a mont1110d
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_.. Raeine·, Lau•a
' Heiney,
blre Raelae;
Lilt w~k a small group m,et to aend $1.00 for the Farm Youtb II the 400-acre farm be waa etv81l married for 17 J'ell'l.
Fomat Hd'lell, Chea __.__
and approved a prosram wbleb Exchange. Ruth Brown led the J(ter bla relum from war. He bad Olfleen laid tile eoup)e aqued
was ~utllaed by Mr. Walter.
program. The motto wu led by a stroke In ltiN and bu been eon- wbUe 1111111( I,D· tile famliJ Cfl'·
1nv1ted are the County Agrleul· J-n Carroll
fjned to a whwftlebalr ala~. .
u. • Kayn'Je d- a lm"e frOm
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led the pledtle · · .e ow enne-.- ' .
und~ the auto aca~ polite ulil.
equipment dealer.,.hatehery O)ler- to the flafl. Mary Roush led tlle Jc Sen. Eales Kefauver, hu lOne 10d her hitlbMd )wiped from the
atnn, bankera or In taet anyone Bible v·-e Be•ky "oodnlte read to bat lor the aeraeul but notb- w
·• atirted to walk ...,. wbea
who would be Jntereated ill eoop- h
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er tin• d contributing to ••e I • 4-H Emb1em. hort ounea Th I "'·'·to ••'d In 'IJ oAfnlon 8
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" t'' · IIi Human Relation" w:aa read by ~Hte&amp;;;; ~.,;.te thould have
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"What Are the future PoulbU· Either Smltbaon. Butch .. Bro.!"' been aubjeet to 1 eapilal plna taa over'· the Jideftlt to lmoet 'bllia
!ties?" and "Looking Ahead"' will read "To a Teen·Aee Dnver.
rother than lneome tq.
down.
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he the lllbjeet for dlaeulalon on Present were Ruth Bl'~wn, Ruth Kelallv'er ;_puuted to . ~e In- .....o of their ehlldrea ..,. In
Thursday evening Nov. 21.
Searherry, loan CtorroU. Mary ~ ~enue ~ that ·~
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Rouah, WiUlam Roush, Butch "IOtnethlnr·ec~llld be worked out the ear.
-·---:--:lirewn, Becky Goodnlte, Esther · along the IIIDe tJnea Prea.Jdent El- The Cowens left tedaJ lor
0 ueatiOD . Smltluon; Dorothy •!IQush. Mra. senhowu got tll relief from pro- Washlnlloll. IJ. c.• fot -TbanbiiV·
Walter, Grlnlltead, Hn; Leonard eeeda of 1111 book "Ctuude 1n lng rid&amp; 'litk- Jlri 'ljGweD's dau·
(Contlnuod Fr.... P1111 Olio)
Smitbaon ,an~ Mra•.Artle Roush. EUI-opi."
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gbter wM"' ~ualla~iJ II ill the
dreaa county auperintendenta ~t ·a
· The tiOl'Jeut won a Cong.. Air Foree deparlstllnt at Waabial·
Friday breakfaat D)eetlag: llarlltd
RIVIVAL UNDIIWAY
alonal Medal of ·Honor for kllllnl ton Afler rettll'lllnl tq Wlseenaln
J. Bowers( bead of waeber eertW· A revival It befa1 held at the 25 Germaaa and tQing 132 pri• 10," the Clll'litnW boUdaJ t1e11011
eatlon for the State Dept. of lldu· Raelne Peoeeoatal Misaloa begin· onm, almOII llngle-bandedJ,&gt;:. In with Mn Collea't retttiv~ the
cation, Is aebeduled to addresa ex· nlilg Nov. 18 through it' at 8 P·IIPiB. After the war be'went baCk eou le win rettlfll' to their borne
empted vlllage superlntendenta· ~~ m. C~af)ei Buah, palltor, Is In to Pill JrfaU, ·TenO:, arid exetiot at
:Am&gt;wbeoil in Ca!Uornla
a Friday breakfaat. Bey. ,IIOWfl'd charge. Everyone Ia weleeme.
for . publletl)' reeelved when tlit In tlie
J. Wlan~ Kent l'reabyterlsD mini~
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. HIGH-LOW TEMPS
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and Cincinnati elementary. iChool uon IedaY - 14 below Zero Mr. ann!ll. Charlet E: Cowen
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teacher wtll prealde at the. open· was at Alamou, Colo. Uigbeal tem· visitors d! · Judgl! ·pecplea t!'Om
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Committee and group ..
\F.(leckler, .llamU!pn; Glen H. Llv
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D Shuler Columbur Carl L. Felt; Kent; Heradtel Sanders, Eltoa. Bl· ton lawyer and .hit· wife were at
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C;rroll· C. B. Clea~er, N6rwood; vlra· Wrlibl, Warren: . Gertrude F. the Peoplca home lor a vi&gt;il
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P. McDowell,
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Rlloy Pigott and &amp;on, Don.
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Delbert Teaford
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Reeent guests of Mrs. Daisy
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11:111 ;tlelJihbon
18:06 Noon News
aon, Gene Stob\U't, Albany.
12':15 ~n Club
!lr. and Mrs. Jmy Powell, Ra·
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1:00 Grete"n
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and Mre,· Oval Diddle.
3:00 , AJt\erlcan Bandstand
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~:all DoiVOIL~ 'Y!IJI.l' Wife
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4!1i0· Amerlean lllnd.lllnd •
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h\n&lt;i Ml~hl&amp;an State.
,,.
HI
•, "'l!l1~ 1,'t~l~~~ ·~f~~)~.~!Ji,.~; State .'."ok Oou•r . t'~ M'""~~ T~-'-"· ·~
Put 'records bear out the Ohio
~~·1!1 ·~~ "
vor ••
""
·~ ·• "' f ,., •• '"
· ..., .... ~•'&lt;· ~-t.t,. Pols
so
sc'Out's warning. Buckeye teams
pall_hroun lfoll6w
wln tKt I! 1tlfi Am oil ~ ' m~l· l)l~ J£J)ife~ Press ~ 0..fF.&amp;~Joly , ! t. Wfto1 , ...;.IS
~
·~~'
V -llil 1" · ' 5! raUn~ fJ1!!ll' fu.the. WBk!';O~.,..
I. Olil6' Sl ,!T,.?·T · '· ·
·ata
have been·able to beat their prin·
november 16 •
c' " •1 •·1 1·, •d."' -- ~~~, .,;, ! en'd upsels t~al a_.O'P'"'
.;d Tex. s. A\tfJ\lrn tt:lliO t
· 11'!8
cipal rivals only once in the last
"
tJJ .,,
r.: ~"'1"
r h 1 "• o'·1 ili
A•!l"'l •
I""
decade, in 1955.
dear ediler of migs Iiounty sports:
,
. .
.·
l'lu•' ~~~~ C'up J• ~· )!i~ A&amp;M to ~urt P ace anu • a &lt;I' 4. Te~as .. , ...,.
Bein as we heer Jist about are redy to muve clear over Intel.
.
•nd l'ltir f hll ·~r)tl ~jijp ma to lift~. ·
· ~ O~ll~olnlt',t . !
~
Base
Sl\)'kkinen had • special word the next holler acrost the ridge to a plac caled Haze N9b I '
who take!. ovei ,I I; 1. ,, I ·~~ t !0' ~~·· ~HI' tl'l Onlo Sla(e J~mped up to
;: . ~issl~pl! : 1 ''
1~
lor un outstanding Michigan play·
d th 1
rds We'd like Ia hav ya no too
..
reins from . ~oac~ •, · · •rJ idi i!flh~ ~~~·~tiC. . ll~ 2 r.ating', A.u.. bur,.n;, 6.h~ of
, ·...'vy ..·. · .
· ·• 1
er. hRifback Ji!ll Pare.
thot I'd sen yu IS ew wu · .
.
.
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sai~.that hebad llv~ lulklly l_p.l , ~·· ~IJ . ~tli~,., ill:' temalnfng perfee~l'ecdrd'
8: ij&gt;wi..!J'I·l. .
"He's the greatest back I've seen that pel tnecJ eVlr body els round thiS nayborhood IS alea~ln. lettermen returnmg from ia•t ohort-tivo~. !•r an amitour' .n•m: tbe major· eonere mnti~
' II. ~otte.Dame 6 2
~
in my scouting this year." Sark· Thers ony a coup Ia Jerks left hoo wanna stay 10 broun holler year's squad around which to ll,ob)ly
hap~ntd along iiiOut advance lost week's No. 3
: ,lf!M 8-1 . i .e•
" I·
'
kincn summed up
but they was never much count nohow. I ftgger the revenoo- build his teom. They are John that tlmt.
·
ing; and Notte Dame returned to
$econd.. Jtero~.~~ ..::'~ J ·..~!&amp;.
Hayes promised that Ohio State ers'll git 'em rite suun.
•
.
•Layne, R?~ Clark, Robert Roush
the lop 10 group _ in ninth place 38;,12, pr~~,9D• ~lR!I!'.ffi·~~
would ")lave some new sluff" to
After that there game of \Qick ball them col!Jdge eddtcated Larry ~IV'"~ and Gary Roush. s.!'.'::~~;
P~ -on the strength of Its
&lt;!l~l."'Vi't·!&lt;"~liea''c•· .IW,~~~
throw ~~ Michigan, declaring "we f II
I d gJ·n th corl\pl'ckers SattJ'dy I nussonly don't In add•llon. ''"" are others who
•
7~
upset victory which
pel. ~·· F•••h:!ii, , ~., t' """'~"'"'":
do more things ihnn people give e ers p aye a
e .
,
. F.
played "'vera! reserve games and !dent of ' h"" alr&lt;l'lft mano)foc: v
12. ''· .Mic .Igan, ~·. ::1
us credit for."
cee how decent God fearm folk kan stand ta llv m Broun hOI· are looked upon lor help.
turlrig compopy at liltlmOio and. Oklahoma's 47 · rame
o¥na . S~!,e • .~; }9. (!I~JJ~CI 011,
All Colors
Hayes said lhnl fullbark Bob ler.
,
. tihdi lima lor golf II' I nof'ed otiof streak.
Da"!&lt;IIOUtfi, Penn Si'aQ 1111!,11 •
1
White, whoie aensatlonal P"rlorm·
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Rollert Roush and Llevmg are nur Wtohifttlon callod •aurnlnti ,This ll)arked Ule first ttme"
2 ·eacli .
Reg. $6.30 gal.
ance gave the Buckeyes their lin·
Now this \vuudy Haze feller tuk a bunch a banged up kids the taii.St piilyers on the sguad Tm."
the ejght-sea'son ,history ot
:;-·!:
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ai drive lor the Iowa victory and and beet the corn pickers fare'n squar. Wuudy wasnt supp!!S' bod eacH, is about 6-3. Gone from
~~~e,d ~~~~~j,:'~~~ that
~·· ~1101 "IddleJII)rl •'Jt•#~:
made him lhe team's second lead· ed to do that. These guys wat say hoo wins and hoo loses ~tdl last. Year-s t,am ""' Jo~ Ford,
"'}:..lll.•.JiTllt~~
d~l'dren• ..t and .,..,_ .,~!•.,..,,., ,.'~::
in&amp; ground gainer behind Clark, ,
.
Jerry. Arqoicl 'and Bob Ol•ver.
(i iiJIU
(iillll
1·2 in any weekly ballot
~ w n '" •
wiii play an eveu bigger role this n t say so,
W d d'd h "" " ' J . Mcj(ei\zie a native of Poflleroy
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And ya know on Cunday after wat uu y I t e,.. _proun has'litd ••~.~ini experienpe ai ~'h
n·
a ·~:;~tilt ,t.ttock Pllnl)llcL
boys ;-vent ~~d got themselv~ tied by sum clouns they . ~~~ Middleport and Chester beforo. \; aau,IO . .
. Noting that While hll Into rour supposed to ltck. Thats accordm b those same guys wot k~~~ mcvin~. to Waha"!a ,. SIP asslot·
diflercnl holes against Iowa,
So ya cee, we figgered that cince Wuudy has bin guud 'el)llft ant Jl:i .tll'e ran Of ,.!Dllf,, H~ Ms ·
Haei said "he'll be hitting into to taak a Ieece on Haze nob and rent tts e'dgls out reel ell~~~~; assisl~d (n ali s~OI1s until . thl~
·
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Frn PChkln~
six dlfnrebl MDled~ll Saturrtay." we reely oughtta mov klt'n klboodle over ther and HtlP 'IIIhl year when coacn Sa)'.re 1t'epped COLIJII!Bus, _IJP --~~vel~~d
Buckeye ofliclai• meanwhile
aside · in bailketbail afid turned Ben€cllctlhe, on~ or1Ohlli•s ·. few
TIME TO
.
laid plono for sendlog the team . out.
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~ tVllr)ithlnli' over ta McKenZie.
p'erf~et reclircl hl•ti l!Clio61 f~tball
band and .Upportera to Pasadena,
Wuudy jist keeps the Mst stok on hlssen place. Thet felle
McKende's team ge\.! Ita ba\1· BCJuads, wallt&amp;l off'w\\h tte m)'ll\1·
Calif., lor tbe Rose Bowl game
don't taak nuthin but the best then he t~eches 'em ther trlc !ism af nte Dec. ~ a.iai~st Nolan· cai ·rnte cht~QrW~ay, t~ '
}'monc:inl a9peared an rmmed· reel guud. Hees latched onta ceveral fme fourmen for this Swackhamer's Middlep9rt Yellow first Cle~~Wf4' ic~ool to do tile
late barr1er lo sending the Buck· heer place be's Sit out fer hisself, too. They run tha Wulfdy Ja~\cels of Middleport. The res! of trick in tifs!OIY. '
eye band to the !Jowl game. Gen· H f
.
t Ilk
the schedule Is as follows·
Altb,qugh the poworful Bengais
I
' . eral Motors' OidSII)obile Divis~on aze . arm nte smar . e.
· Dec. 8 Rutland· Dec. 10 ch1. atill have anoth~r 1•111• to go pn
IALU·- PAiNT_ SERVICI has offered to sponsor the osu Thmgs has been kmda goln ta pot beer ill Broun h~ller. shire; D.;.. 13, Eil;tern· D~c. 17. ThanksJivlng D¥Y, ,the United
band tbis year. An auto manufac· The feller hoo owns It -spends too much time counlln ,hll Rutland. Jan. 3, R've'nsV..ood: •Pre,P Ohio Boaf11 .~ Coaches
1#111·Y Mlddloport 6265-X 1 tufer bls p6i,d O\h•r Btl Ten band money anda worrien over boo mite taak it away frum Ill'":· faK. 7, RAcine; Jan. 14, Ripley: nam~ ,.BenedJftiJ!e tJ\1! !op, team
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• expeniellJt t,ednt year&amp;. .
Ya don't sec him out amendln his fencls like he usia. He~il la,n. 171 Eastern; Jatt 24, Ra 1!1 O~i'!o .II waa ttie fidll balloUng
·.'i'got one old geezer named Groza boos been on the plu'Ce .!~ veillwood; Jan. 28. R8cinei Jan. or lhe,,!!!JB~· MaiiiUo
k
0i. F~. Q4· 1S':l'd~lc: ai~~~d :O~IIloil, ~r lbr~nl:rr:
long that this Groza now'n then leeves hells wMn hes out !~pe · ~\ 8
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fixln. And ever body knows thets no way to run a raleroad r:b. 1 ~. :uiraio;e Fe~.' 21~"J.~:! ull . ~t\ilt 111'\l' l~!l ~·~lt'l..iJ.eadl9C'k
1
, rely aM ll'eb 25 Sandyville
w~tti V/arf~n lllr~lhl, ~assiUyn
1these days
Jist ta show ya how ould Wuudy duz things, well, loo~.wat The talcon's RiHY only lA aa,me~ ni ll~ia' :t)I\0 4Y· 0 r'ff"~? in
his new hand , wot wu7 hissens name?-Yuh! BObby Wlt,f 'o ,\hi• ,oyasori .!.nslead o! 20 as 1 ~::. 'I'r~· t 0 088 co
rom
.. ,
o.t rtldy for cold -thtr
dtd ta them ther COI'n shuckers . I'll shure work on tha san\ t\'_: Years pust That is brough
onf ~r iel57's su~flae teams
1{.1"' by the l~ct thst the Char· warren Hal'lllhi wi• a tronr
ahttd, Stt ua for
farm with Wile ani day. wuuldn't yuu?
1
1'hem
tuu
guys
boo
say
ther
gonna
stl~k
It
out
lh
Bro~n
.
lf.1 on· ,Re~Ls had been sehedulcd tffir4 Qniy 10 p~lntfJ)eb(nd !he
Anti.fretlt
holler must be goln klnda 1vaacky I
do)ln ta tber Jl\~(' ;~~w~hl~·~~~r b~~lovJ ~:m\~l -r~nry~bril~ Tli~!'· Coach
.
Radiator Hoae
ere~ ended Its
1last nite alter Wuucly cleened up hlz loa'd ,ol koi'l\ pickers· a~d because ot the serious illness or Sli~r~~
',
Thermostats
buth wer aiayin smack intha middel of ther cabin !lor amum- their leader, Frank Polk..
wi~ ~~ lpdj:id,ual scottnr race,
bhn ta the\llsel.vs;
.
, ~· fteds had been an ~ndepe~- 'J&gt;aj~~~vllle l!arvey's .Jollp )fum.
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Mobil Guaranteed
"Thru tha mtclclel, thru lha m1ddel, thru the middel, OOPS!" de f b\sketbail team of boys or 11\eY cl~~d ]he ~ajripa!p) ,. with'
Fr!!e
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nst~tloti-oli
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Wot tha heck we r they talkin about• Do yuu know•
!Chooi ~ge run by Polk for ,..;. 181 polnti. awlnetup apparently
SUPER TRACTION SNOW TIRES
·
oral
-"bY fergus· .
Yours · Perticularly Cincerely'
t d yeirs
uuy.•a 'flas h.Y" .Boo
· h): The team was perm it• w.as· .w..•
·Enti-a.nde On .S.-cofld -.
. ,_,_ lui' '• ~ 1o r IJ idJh school teams bf on with a~ points in nine Jlimes. .
A Broun Sh areAco,...r .. the West Virglnlu Athletic Asso·
·
Cdnve'nielit Budget Terms .~L,/
TARHEELI RETAIN- TITLE
Atlantic Coast Conference . ~P ~eiatioh. .
DUP....GIT$ 9)i.DAY BA~
"It Pleases Us To Please You"
WINSTON . SALISM , N.c. UP- country meet Monaay altho98J1, . .
NEW ,OJlt..EAN:S .jUP: - L•ght·
Moo~e' s Busy Stare$.;'/ 1'1 • .
W: MAIN ST.
POMEROY 1 The Univcmily of North Curoiino South Carolii)A's atUr. Latb~l!l~.o : MIAMI, Fla .. UP- Hugh Duf· weigh\ llnli ·Dupa ' PtNew Or;
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' Daqaherly,
head coach of the Ieana h'' be•n Louisiana
suspended Boxing
for 90 ,
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tc~ in the annu•l College
You'll dlocovor , , .(uol as tho whole world diocovortd
411·Stll' Game to be played in lbe
· of inJured
Oranae Bowl ,O)Irlilmaa night. He
fral"
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will be assiited by Illinois cosch
in a Ill'
lht maol oxclling value tver oflenocl tho American
Rq Eliot.
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car buyer. lt'a lht !!!!! car al half tho ftnHCU prfctl

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Es~o

SPORTS
DESl\

Whaf ~ Of. Bucks Rise t N 2hr Nation Under
·ct.·.'gan"' Sta't'e· R. mmnm·
·- ···"•no.".· . . . a

CoachD
Sayte 5
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Sarkinen warn0 0•.
ed that salurday's game "will « ·
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.. much raw courage as any
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1ame yet," lor Ohio Stale, ranked
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iV W
ll UV, , ~"
tbe,No. 2 le•m in the nation be·
"' C.el Tlll!lelll'll
Re·~tu"'U;;.
!'l}~·~ ,J•!! ~~· ~~· ~ ¥ ~1( iJi&gt; . ~~ ' '
h\n&lt;i Ml~hl&amp;an State.
,,.
HI
•, "'l!l1~ 1,'t~l~~~ ·~f~~)~.~!Ji,.~; State .'."ok Oou•r . t'~ M'""~~ T~-'-"· ·~
Put 'records bear out the Ohio
~~·1!1 ·~~ "
vor ••
""
·~ ·• "' f ,., •• '"
· ..., .... ~•'&lt;· ~-t.t,. Pols
so
sc'Out's warning. Buckeye teams
pall_hroun lfoll6w
wln tKt I! 1tlfi Am oil ~ ' m~l· l)l~ J£J)ife~ Press ~ 0..fF.&amp;~Joly , ! t. Wfto1 , ...;.IS
~
·~~'
V -llil 1" · ' 5! raUn~ fJ1!!ll' fu.the. WBk!';O~.,..
I. Olil6' Sl ,!T,.?·T · '· ·
·ata
have been·able to beat their prin·
november 16 •
c' " •1 •·1 1·, •d."' -- ~~~, .,;, ! en'd upsels t~al a_.O'P'"'
.;d Tex. s. A\tfJ\lrn tt:lliO t
· 11'!8
cipal rivals only once in the last
"
tJJ .,,
r.: ~"'1"
r h 1 "• o'·1 ili
A•!l"'l •
I""
decade, in 1955.
dear ediler of migs Iiounty sports:
,
. .
.·
l'lu•' ~~~~ C'up J• ~· )!i~ A&amp;M to ~urt P ace anu • a &lt;I' 4. Te~as .. , ...,.
Bein as we heer Jist about are redy to muve clear over Intel.
.
•nd l'ltir f hll ·~r)tl ~jijp ma to lift~. ·
· ~ O~ll~olnlt',t . !
~
Base
Sl\)'kkinen had • special word the next holler acrost the ridge to a plac caled Haze N9b I '
who take!. ovei ,I I; 1. ,, I ·~~ t !0' ~~·· ~HI' tl'l Onlo Sla(e J~mped up to
;: . ~issl~pl! : 1 ''
1~
lor un outstanding Michigan play·
d th 1
rds We'd like Ia hav ya no too
..
reins from . ~oac~ •, · · •rJ idi i!flh~ ~~~·~tiC. . ll~ 2 r.ating', A.u.. bur,.n;, 6.h~ of
, ·...'vy ..·. · .
· ·• 1
er. hRifback Ji!ll Pare.
thot I'd sen yu IS ew wu · .
.
.
,
sai~.that hebad llv~ lulklly l_p.l , ~·· ~IJ . ~tli~,., ill:' temalnfng perfee~l'ecdrd'
8: ij&gt;wi..!J'I·l. .
"He's the greatest back I've seen that pel tnecJ eVlr body els round thiS nayborhood IS alea~ln. lettermen returnmg from ia•t ohort-tivo~. !•r an amitour' .n•m: tbe major· eonere mnti~
' II. ~otte.Dame 6 2
~
in my scouting this year." Sark· Thers ony a coup Ia Jerks left hoo wanna stay 10 broun holler year's squad around which to ll,ob)ly
hap~ntd along iiiOut advance lost week's No. 3
: ,lf!M 8-1 . i .e•
" I·
'
kincn summed up
but they was never much count nohow. I ftgger the revenoo- build his teom. They are John that tlmt.
·
ing; and Notte Dame returned to
$econd.. Jtero~.~~ ..::'~ J ·..~!&amp;.
Hayes promised that Ohio State ers'll git 'em rite suun.
•
.
•Layne, R?~ Clark, Robert Roush
the lop 10 group _ in ninth place 38;,12, pr~~,9D• ~lR!I!'.ffi·~~
would ")lave some new sluff" to
After that there game of \Qick ball them col!Jdge eddtcated Larry ~IV'"~ and Gary Roush. s.!'.'::~~;
P~ -on the strength of Its
&lt;!l~l."'Vi't·!&lt;"~liea''c•· .IW,~~~
throw ~~ Michigan, declaring "we f II
I d gJ·n th corl\pl'ckers SattJ'dy I nussonly don't In add•llon. ''"" are others who
•
7~
upset victory which
pel. ~·· F•••h:!ii, , ~., t' """'~"'"'":
do more things ihnn people give e ers p aye a
e .
,
. F.
played "'vera! reserve games and !dent of ' h"" alr&lt;l'lft mano)foc: v
12. ''· .Mic .Igan, ~·. ::1
us credit for."
cee how decent God fearm folk kan stand ta llv m Broun hOI· are looked upon lor help.
turlrig compopy at liltlmOio and. Oklahoma's 47 · rame
o¥na . S~!,e • .~; }9. (!I~JJ~CI 011,
All Colors
Hayes said lhnl fullbark Bob ler.
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. tihdi lima lor golf II' I nof'ed otiof streak.
Da"!&lt;IIOUtfi, Penn Si'aQ 1111!,11 •
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Reg. $6.30 gal.
ance gave the Buckeyes their lin·
Now this \vuudy Haze feller tuk a bunch a banged up kids the taii.St piilyers on the sguad Tm."
the ejght-sea'son ,history ot
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made him lhe team's second lead· ed to do that. These guys wat say hoo wins and hoo loses ~tdl last. Year-s t,am ""' Jo~ Ford,
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d~l'dren• ..t and .,..,_ .,~!•.,..,,., ,.'~::
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Jerry. Arqoicl 'and Bob Ol•ver.
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1·2 in any weekly ballot
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wiii play an eveu bigger role this n t say so,
W d d'd h "" " ' J . Mcj(ei\zie a native of Poflleroy
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And ya know on Cunday after wat uu y I t e,.. _proun has'litd ••~.~ini experienpe ai ~'h
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a ·~:;~tilt ,t.ttock Pllnl)llcL
boys ;-vent ~~d got themselv~ tied by sum clouns they . ~~~ Middleport and Chester beforo. \; aau,IO . .
. Noting that While hll Into rour supposed to ltck. Thats accordm b those same guys wot k~~~ mcvin~. to Waha"!a ,. SIP asslot·
diflercnl holes against Iowa,
So ya cee, we figgered that cince Wuudy has bin guud 'el)llft ant Jl:i .tll'e ran Of ,.!Dllf,, H~ Ms ·
Haei said "he'll be hitting into to taak a Ieece on Haze nob and rent tts e'dgls out reel ell~~~~; assisl~d (n ali s~OI1s until . thl~
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six dlfnrebl MDled~ll Saturrtay." we reely oughtta mov klt'n klboodle over ther and HtlP 'IIIhl year when coacn Sa)'.re 1t'epped COLIJII!Bus, _IJP --~~vel~~d
Buckeye ofliclai• meanwhile
aside · in bailketbail afid turned Ben€cllctlhe, on~ or1Ohlli•s ·. few
TIME TO
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laid plono for sendlog the team . out.
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p'erf~et reclircl hl•ti l!Clio61 f~tball
band and .Upportera to Pasadena,
Wuudy jist keeps the Mst stok on hlssen place. Thet felle
McKende's team ge\.! Ita ba\1· BCJuads, wallt&amp;l off'w\\h tte m)'ll\1·
Calif., lor tbe Rose Bowl game
don't taak nuthin but the best then he t~eches 'em ther trlc !ism af nte Dec. ~ a.iai~st Nolan· cai ·rnte cht~QrW~ay, t~ '
}'monc:inl a9peared an rmmed· reel guud. Hees latched onta ceveral fme fourmen for this Swackhamer's Middlep9rt Yellow first Cle~~Wf4' ic~ool to do tile
late barr1er lo sending the Buck· heer place be's Sit out fer hisself, too. They run tha Wulfdy Ja~\cels of Middleport. The res! of trick in tifs!OIY. '
eye band to the !Jowl game. Gen· H f
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the schedule Is as follows·
Altb,qugh the poworful Bengais
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' . eral Motors' OidSII)obile Divis~on aze . arm nte smar . e.
· Dec. 8 Rutland· Dec. 10 ch1. atill have anoth~r 1•111• to go pn
IALU·- PAiNT_ SERVICI has offered to sponsor the osu Thmgs has been kmda goln ta pot beer ill Broun h~ller. shire; D.;.. 13, Eil;tern· D~c. 17. ThanksJivlng D¥Y, ,the United
band tbis year. An auto manufac· The feller hoo owns It -spends too much time counlln ,hll Rutland. Jan. 3, R've'nsV..ood: •Pre,P Ohio Boaf11 .~ Coaches
1#111·Y Mlddloport 6265-X 1 tufer bls p6i,d O\h•r Btl Ten band money anda worrien over boo mite taak it away frum Ill'":· faK. 7, RAcine; Jan. 14, Ripley: nam~ ,.BenedJftiJ!e tJ\1! !op, team
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Ya don't sec him out amendln his fencls like he usia. He~il la,n. 171 Eastern; Jatt 24, Ra 1!1 O~i'!o .II waa ttie fidll balloUng
·.'i'got one old geezer named Groza boos been on the plu'Ce .!~ veillwood; Jan. 28. R8cinei Jan. or lhe,,!!!JB~· MaiiiUo
k
0i. F~. Q4· 1S':l'd~lc: ai~~~d :O~IIloil, ~r lbr~nl:rr:
long that this Groza now'n then leeves hells wMn hes out !~pe · ~\ 8
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, rely aM ll'eb 25 Sandyville
w~tti V/arf~n lllr~lhl, ~assiUyn
1these days
Jist ta show ya how ould Wuudy duz things, well, loo~.wat The talcon's RiHY only lA aa,me~ ni ll~ia' :t)I\0 4Y· 0 r'ff"~? in
his new hand , wot wu7 hissens name?-Yuh! BObby Wlt,f 'o ,\hi• ,oyasori .!.nslead o! 20 as 1 ~::. 'I'r~· t 0 088 co
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dtd ta them ther COI'n shuckers . I'll shure work on tha san\ t\'_: Years pust That is brough
onf ~r iel57's su~flae teams
1{.1"' by the l~ct thst the Char· warren Hal'lllhi wi• a tronr
ahttd, Stt ua for
farm with Wile ani day. wuuldn't yuu?
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tuu
guys
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say
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gonna
stl~k
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Bro~n
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lf.1 on· ,Re~Ls had been sehedulcd tffir4 Qniy 10 p~lntfJ)eb(nd !he
Anti.fretlt
holler must be goln klnda 1vaacky I
do)ln ta tber Jl\~(' ;~~w~hl~·~~~r b~~lovJ ~:m\~l -r~nry~bril~ Tli~!'· Coach
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Radiator Hoae
ere~ ended Its
1last nite alter Wuucly cleened up hlz loa'd ,ol koi'l\ pickers· a~d because ot the serious illness or Sli~r~~
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Thermostats
buth wer aiayin smack intha middel of ther cabin !lor amum- their leader, Frank Polk..
wi~ ~~ lpdj:id,ual scottnr race,
bhn ta the\llsel.vs;
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"Thru tha mtclclel, thru lha m1ddel, thru the middel, OOPS!" de f b\sketbail team of boys or 11\eY cl~~d ]he ~ajripa!p) ,. with'
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!Chooi ~ge run by Polk for ,..;. 181 polnti. awlnetup apparently
SUPER TRACTION SNOW TIRES
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Yours · Perticularly Cincerely'
t d yeirs
uuy.•a 'flas h.Y" .Boo
· h): The team was perm it• w.as· .w..•
·Enti-a.nde On .S.-cofld -.
. ,_,_ lui' '• ~ 1o r IJ idJh school teams bf on with a~ points in nine Jlimes. .
A Broun Sh areAco,...r .. the West Virglnlu Athletic Asso·
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Cdnve'nielit Budget Terms .~L,/
TARHEELI RETAIN- TITLE
Atlantic Coast Conference . ~P ~eiatioh. .
DUP....GIT$ 9)i.DAY BA~
"It Pleases Us To Please You"
WINSTON . SALISM , N.c. UP- country meet Monaay altho98J1, . .
NEW ,OJlt..EAN:S .jUP: - L•ght·
Moo~e' s Busy Stare$.;'/ 1'1 • .
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POMEROY 1 The Univcmily of North Curoiino South Carolii)A's atUr. Latb~l!l~.o : MIAMI, Fla .. UP- Hugh Duf· weigh\ llnli ·Dupa ' PtNew Or;
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' Daqaherly,
head coach of the Ieana h'' be•n Louisiana
suspended Boxing
for 90 ,
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tc~ in the annu•l College
You'll dlocovor , , .(uol as tho whole world diocovortd
411·Stll' Game to be played in lbe
· of inJured
Oranae Bowl ,O)Irlilmaa night. He
fral"
, • .that Ford'o dramatic now foatura1 for 5I make •
will be assiited by Illinois cosch
in a Ill'
lht maol oxclling value tver oflenocl tho American
Rq Eliot.
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car buyer. lt'a lht !!!!! car al half tho ftnHCU prfctl

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Power-Flow bood to the new Slipotream roof and Sculp.
lured rear dock, Ford's 68 •lyling is a standout!

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Drlut teamed with the Dew loterceptor V-8, New Dl
puoitlon leta youmovOBmoothiy, •utomatically frllm101ldo
fooliDJ teka.olfl right up to hlgbway ~ o(lllldl.
You'D rldo on a cloud lnotoa• of a oprlng wllh a,ttolllll
Fani-Alro Suoponolon. Tbia it the way you've """'YI

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up bum))I. Car releve111 when 10moone gets in or ba1pp

18 loaded. AD tbia Ia youno at low Ford prit:etl

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Nothlur roU. Ub • ball aad tbal's t1it - o f
Ford'• oteerln&amp; eaae. llfet.movlng oteel balll mt.; JOI!
the ciooeol tbior yol to power steerlnrl
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h11dllghlo alld tolillghto. It's tile bla...t ad~ dac!l
oealed·boam hoadU1htll And only Flircl 0111 oll'tr J1!!l
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buys. Botb ''210" IOries. f78S,
B'-ettaar'a,I'Gmeroy. 11 15 ~

IBM Bulelt VB Speelal, f2,09G, 4
dr. Setlu. Dynaflow drive. Ra· ·
dlo and Heater. Fully equipped.
One weM loeal owner. BliettIW"s, Pomeroy.
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lYDIA IRANDT, houwwlft In fort Moraon, amillngly lndlcalts tht "Mogle
couch;' In foreground, which ploytd such a Iorge part In helping htr blcotnl
one of tht country's mOtt succtuful figure contultonfl.

Jt54 Ford VB CutaomUne t995. 2
dr. Sedan. Bbowt · 100d care.
Blaettaar'a, Pomeroy; 11 15 ate

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1852 DeSoto VB 4 dr. Sedan ..95.
~oat a Sputnik In perform· ,
alice. Blaellaar'a, Pomeroy.
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fORI MORGAN, COLO . ., How a
can,.earn out a llrllllant
new carttr for he11tlf In o foKinat•
lng type of wor~ which combinll
dignity with an opportunity to bt of
real help to othtn It demonstrated
by tht rtmorkablt tucctn story of
h~lo Brandt.
Mn. lrondt c~ost her new carter
afttr btco111ing tnthuslostlc obout
the Stauffer Home Reducing Plan by
wMch 1ht was obit to trim her
weight from 1U pounds to 122
5'nct then .he has been "cruiCd:
lng" for tht Plan- 50 effectively in
fact, that lhe has sold It to mort tho!\
.SOO ptopltln ht~ comm~tnlty.
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2 dr.
HydJ'IDIIIUC drive.
'pollen lwo tone creen flnllh.
Sporty hard top model and a
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SAVE$100T0$1000

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frame
home, bath (tub , and lavatory).
Very good basement, bot ,atr
Curnace heating. Thlck Jnaul·
bric siding. urge !o•, out of
high water. $5300.00
MIDDLEPORT - 5 • room frame
with bath and utility room. New
hot air furnace heating. Level
lot. Calh price $3500.00.
FARM - 80 ncrcs near U. S. 33
and 680. Very good 8-rodm house
basement barn, garage and otb.
er bulldinga. Electricity and free
gas. All mineral rights. $SOOOJIO.

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lost In the attend-

Waverly, ·Oblo, dealer
with 75 new and used
14 to 50 Ct., also 10 wi4es.,
and three bedrooms, natlorulilfl i
known m•kea. The
sible terms anywhere. ·
littlj! and sav~ a lot. These
well .worth yoitr trip. This
YOUf LAST S~oppiJig place;
come prepared ·dq d..l. Fut
free delivery. Move In '"'m""' •
row. Anything of value
in trade.
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buatlng day or aliliton my
farm. Daley O'Neil, Rt 3 Pam·

11155 Buick VB Rosdmaster $1,80e.
4 dr. Sedan. Bulck'a flnlst mbdel
Power &amp;leering and brakeo.
New one cost almost $51100.00.
Thlu one II like new. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
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COJIPU!:TB !Diur••ce Pror.ctiOD, _!,213 _ _ _
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WAVERLY, OH IO

try ovtr art tnlhullattlc about tllio
proved way to tarn big lncomtl,,

ltcaust thty &amp;till the Stauffer Home
Reducing Plan by appointment only
-not door·to-door-thty tnloy tht
opportunity of meetlno the flntd
people In lhtlr communltlet on 1
readily accepted 10clol basiL Thty
ore extremely happy In their work,
too, becaust it enables them to bring
new hopplnen to othen v:~o hov•
long suffered from ovenvel~ht, Tht
unusually dignified manner by
which they 1111 makes the Stauffer
Home Reducing Plan &amp;alii orgenlt•
lion the mot! unique In America.
If YOU hovtiYif sold-lf YOU ar~
no~ Mlling-or Nyou hontJI~ ond
1lnctrely fitl that you hoYI rt'Ca

oolllng ability, 11 will pay youlo 1,.

orgonltallon, Mrt. Brandt toms an vtlllgatt thia unusual apptrtunlt1
exuptlonally high Income. In fact, for a hl~hly rtwi.1rdlng career •• O
ovtr th1 last thre~ yean, mony of . Staufferfigurtcon 1uftoni. ~or de•
tht organization 1 trained tal••· tails about how you, too, tan tara

ptaplt havt ovtrqgtd $1000.00 a lop monty in ~lo dtgnilltd ,,.,.
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of too Angtloo 1850, Mro. J. G. of Division, StauCCer flome ·PJan,
• [I~IAWIJNGS SONS co. - J4
New York $760.
1aao East Broad Slreel, Columlltur Wrecker Service. DIY
$tauHtr "Prootnlotlvto tho aoun- ' bus, Ohio. Do not phone. Send
Pl!•o• 6~27.
Pllone ,_ __.._ _ _ _ _ _ _
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snapshot.
D&lt;.DGENicht
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Excellent cotulttion. IMaJ·or over
port. Gethurta
loc1.ted
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you..before
Pbpnemuddy
9~63.
. tnd Cleek, Racine, Ohio, Phone
haul on engine recently) Book Edgar Reyrolds, Reynold) ·Dairy
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pr ccd $900 Sale price $705. It" Store, Mi~dloporl. Ohio.
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Richmond, 8J4 E. Moon St. Porn·
~-eu_e ,
oroy. Phone 17.
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Tbiee Toy ferrlor and Chihauhun - - - --puppies. 117M. CHARLES GRlf'. APPLES $1.00 bu. up, Stoym'" WOfLK AT HOM~ part time or Cull
Fl111 Route 7 Pomeroy !Hfi.S(p Wlnmp and Romar. Bcuutlc ; ttme, year-round. ' Light, easy
____• - - - -- Ple"e hrlng containers. J. 'IV
wor~. No experience, needed.'
Admiral Rdrlrerator Freezer uied
Ch ..dlo, 700 w. Maiu
A.l.(o no barrle1.. Make up tn
I J.IH·61•
Jm lhan year. Cheap tf sold thla
$3 50 an hour. Write nl once to:
week Ralph RUJtell Route No. 7
l.ynn rublishers, ~nn 200,
ll·ll 6tfp FRESH CIDER and APPLES. See Mass.
11 18 Blc
Chrl• Fruth at Maoon. W. Va
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·to -20 !lab): Beef ~ to :22
€Owe 12 to 1$ Cannel'l 8 to 11
II to 17 Milk Cows 60 to

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Can be bou1ht for small dcpoMt and take over pay
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-~-I pair of Beagle Rabbit Dogs $30 For House Building-·
Neiglcr'•
per pair. Elisha Vitaloc, ncar Racine, Ohio. Phone 3604.
llobson Depot.
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moving. ~ ycur11 experh•nce. Robdillon Contact Kenneth Wolle ert Sayre. Phone Radne 39~~.
or phone 3762, Racine, Ohio
ll 13 6tp

POTATOES-Stock ~n winter p&lt;&gt; RADIO &amp; TELEVISIO:'I SERVICE,
tatoea while t~ey laal. S. ~­
Pho•e 200. Cleland Appliance
Enoch, Portland, 0.
'10.25·1C Slore. 116 W..Mala St, Pomeroy
223U
'0R SAL!: - Apples. Now Ha
vPn n .. r'•lrd, New Haven. Ph t ll lfl
TU·!I688.
7-29tl
noocl Cltu Utled Can
CUllom Built Kltellen• Kllcben
designed for 1our home. •'reo
eeliDiatM . Foremsa • Abbott.
PbOIIe 82St·Y,
8 6 II ,

euT 1 oor•i'T
WANT HIM TO
THINK I'M TOO
INTERESTED

All Mlke11Dd Modell

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES
Your OnlY Authorl1ed

Fulhlr BRUSH MAN
Jamet Marriner
7U I. Moln St.

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17 Inch TV, MOI\Ier Waahln&amp; Ma·
eiiJne, 1'111 Top 111 nn&amp;•· See
at llome ot lfelen Leifheit, Ebenezer Sl, JIMitlnably priced.
11 11 3tc

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No. 121 - Afllr S PM

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Movie
and screen. f20.
Call HOI -'ler-1 p. m.
1118 3lp

For lrte :..peellun ph•ne 383-11,
GUmure Supplr Swre, Pomoroy .
.U. work ktJarantoed. 1'11117 Inlilted. vaualtan's ind~strial and
Re~tioo.Ual Termite Conllol Ser"'"· st Mlf)ls, va. 'I u U
~UICK SERVICII op Watch R•
poiflna by Factory Trained
watchmakrr. c!OIJJNS JEW&amp;lr,
ERS, PJmitJ'OJ.
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bathl. basomen ·
flli'1111Ct. el!l be duplexed
10ld hy Dee 2.
114 E. --~ --r
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Phone 17.
ll•llo121f Jlealllll• . f21).\li.; QJI Fum•c•
conver!loa · b~reau
$'4&lt;1.00
Phone 8i?.S.X.
10.7-Utlo
Elecl.tolux ~1'0C!W and ClorlJ!et
Sale. Call 8481 before 8 a.
att,er f p,. rp.
10 16 6LCc
r4~u11 dOll for .... '"
lloward 11. Slltt. lollddioport 1L I, ltoblcln Ret~. '
10 2Glfp
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dr-d. Georje Spencer, Woll
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{ 1). NoticeS
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Cbesta -

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120 Bl Insurance

LlQ4 rAdar

LAU WindoW ,,.._
RefrlpntO!,.'
lobr Fumltuie, Middle~ 1, Ololo
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Cloaaea
Starting

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i dr. ,. 4 dr. Sedw. Two exceptlollllly gi)OCI
buys. Botb ''210" IOries. f78S,
B'-ettaar'a,I'Gmeroy. 11 15 ~

IBM Bulelt VB Speelal, f2,09G, 4
dr. Setlu. Dynaflow drive. Ra· ·
dlo and Heater. Fully equipped.
One weM loeal owner. BliettIW"s, Pomeroy.
11 IS 8le

lYDIA IRANDT, houwwlft In fort Moraon, amillngly lndlcalts tht "Mogle
couch;' In foreground, which ploytd such a Iorge part In helping htr blcotnl
one of tht country's mOtt succtuful figure contultonfl.

Jt54 Ford VB CutaomUne t995. 2
dr. Sedan. Bbowt · 100d care.
Blaettaar'a, Pomeroy; 11 15 ate

II IS 8te

1852 DeSoto VB 4 dr. Sedan ..95.
~oat a Sputnik In perform· ,
alice. Blaellaar'a, Pomeroy.
II 15 61c

11·14-l!Lp

(8bl
Auto Services
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fORI MORGAN, COLO . ., How a
can,.earn out a llrllllant
new carttr for he11tlf In o foKinat•
lng type of wor~ which combinll
dignity with an opportunity to bt of
real help to othtn It demonstrated
by tht rtmorkablt tucctn story of
h~lo Brandt.
Mn. lrondt c~ost her new carter
afttr btco111ing tnthuslostlc obout
the Stauffer Home Reducing Plan by
wMch 1ht was obit to trim her
weight from 1U pounds to 122
5'nct then .he has been "cruiCd:
lng" for tht Plan- 50 effectively in
fact, that lhe has sold It to mort tho!\
.SOO ptopltln ht~ comm~tnlty.
"k1 01h
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" traln.u ~al••peoplt '"
ho\l~twlft

2 dr.
HydJ'IDIIIUC drive.
'pollen lwo tone creen flnllh.
Sporty hard top model and a
my dependable car. Blaettnar's

aaerifice. C&amp;ll

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aotiP. turkey

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TRAILERS

TRAILER~)1i

F~totP

ACT HOW
SAVE$100T0$1000

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frame
home, bath (tub , and lavatory).
Very good basement, bot ,atr
Curnace heating. Thlck Jnaul·
bric siding. urge !o•, out of
high water. $5300.00
MIDDLEPORT - 5 • room frame
with bath and utility room. New
hot air furnace heating. Level
lot. Calh price $3500.00.
FARM - 80 ncrcs near U. S. 33
and 680. Very good 8-rodm house
basement barn, garage and otb.
er bulldinga. Electricity and free
gas. All mineral rights. $SOOOJIO.

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Yo11t£ltetion ·

&lt;Were
by
lost In the attend-

Waverly, ·Oblo, dealer
with 75 new and used
14 to 50 Ct., also 10 wi4es.,
and three bedrooms, natlorulilfl i
known m•kea. The
sible terms anywhere. ·
littlj! and sav~ a lot. These
well .worth yoitr trip. This
YOUf LAST S~oppiJig place;
come prepared ·dq d..l. Fut
free delivery. Move In '"'m""' •
row. Anything of value
in trade.
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1103 Cliemlet

10&amp;0 Ford. Will

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-Au,i\) Soles-

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121) Rcol

buatlng day or aliliton my
farm. Daley O'Neil, Rt 3 Pam·

11155 Buick VB Rosdmaster $1,80e.
4 dr. Sedan. Bulck'a flnlst mbdel
Power &amp;leering and brakeo.
New one cost almost $51100.00.
Thlu one II like new. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
ll 15 6tc

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6116-M

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AthtM, Ohio'

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t'IIIIMI...,._.C..

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Huntl"""' W. -Ya.

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PII'L t.utomoolle, Htaltlo
ACCIDINT

SOUTHERTON BEAUTY
ACADEMY

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~'IIURANCE

Enroll Now,

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Housewife Succeeds in
Dignified New Career

l'lilidaln

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being transferred. Ph~ne. Raeln~
COJIPU!:TB !Diur••ce Pror.ctiOD, _!,213 _ _ _
IH8-6Ip
. Uta, foul~. Fire, Polio. Call !lor
llllla. lli&lt;ldle;.ort. Obto.

SUCCESS STORY

tti ...uarlen Pet ·

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PHON I IIJI.Y ,

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MOll II.E
HOME SALES

WAVER~Y

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WAVERLY, OH IO

try ovtr art tnlhullattlc about tllio
proved way to tarn big lncomtl,,

ltcaust thty &amp;till the Stauffer Home
Reducing Plan by appointment only
-not door·to-door-thty tnloy tht
opportunity of meetlno the flntd
people In lhtlr communltlet on 1
readily accepted 10clol basiL Thty
ore extremely happy In their work,
too, becaust it enables them to bring
new hopplnen to othen v:~o hov•
long suffered from ovenvel~ht, Tht
unusually dignified manner by
which they 1111 makes the Stauffer
Home Reducing Plan &amp;alii orgenlt•
lion the mot! unique In America.
If YOU hovtiYif sold-lf YOU ar~
no~ Mlling-or Nyou hontJI~ ond
1lnctrely fitl that you hoYI rt'Ca

oolllng ability, 11 will pay youlo 1,.

orgonltallon, Mrt. Brandt toms an vtlllgatt thia unusual apptrtunlt1
exuptlonally high Income. In fact, for a hl~hly rtwi.1rdlng career •• O
ovtr th1 last thre~ yean, mony of . Staufferfigurtcon 1uftoni. ~or de•
tht organization 1 trained tal••· tails about how you, too, tan tara

ptaplt havt ovtrqgtd $1000.00 a lop monty in ~lo dtgnilltd ,,.,.
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montft or mort. Mn. I. k. of Chicago

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tamed 1810. one monthr Mr• K. a. sion, write today to Direc.&gt;t· ~~·
of too Angtloo 1850, Mro. J. G. of Division, StauCCer flome ·PJan,
• [I~IAWIJNGS SONS co. - J4
New York $760.
1aao East Broad Slreel, Columlltur Wrecker Service. DIY
$tauHtr "Prootnlotlvto tho aoun- ' bus, Ohio. Do not phone. Send
Pl!•o• 6~27.
Pllone ,_ __.._ _ _ _ _ _ _
recent
snapshot.
D&lt;.DGENicht
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PA
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8 t1' 18ee Studebnkrr &gt;,; t~n pickup·' rrauur opm. lltlln Qt .JilddJeo
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and
welding.-Nelgler
Excellent cotulttion. IMaJ·or over
port. Gethurta
loc1.ted
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ground
you..before
Pbpnemuddy
9~63.
. tnd Cleek, Racine, Ohio, Phone
haul on engine recently) Book Edgar Reyrolds, Reynold) ·Dairy
. *41J.
11 14 811c
pr ccd $900 Sale price $705. It" Store, Mi~dloporl. Ohio.
--.----sold by Dec. 2. llm7 John
Richmond, 8J4 E. Moon St. Porn·
~-eu_e ,
oroy. Phone 17.
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{17) HeIp Wanted
Tbiee Toy ferrlor and Chihauhun - - - --puppies. 117M. CHARLES GRlf'. APPLES $1.00 bu. up, Stoym'" WOfLK AT HOM~ part time or Cull
Fl111 Route 7 Pomeroy !Hfi.S(p Wlnmp and Romar. Bcuutlc ; ttme, year-round. ' Light, easy
____• - - - -- Ple"e hrlng containers. J. 'IV
wor~. No experience, needed.'
Admiral Rdrlrerator Freezer uied
Ch ..dlo, 700 w. Maiu
A.l.(o no barrle1.. Make up tn
I J.IH·61•
Jm lhan year. Cheap tf sold thla
$3 50 an hour. Write nl once to:
week Ralph RUJtell Route No. 7
l.ynn rublishers, ~nn 200,
ll·ll 6tfp FRESH CIDER and APPLES. See Mass.
11 18 Blc
Chrl• Fruth at Maoon. W. Va
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(II) 10, file (20)Buslness Servir.es

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CAm.t;.-.ste•m 12 to 21 Heif·
·to -20 !lab): Beef ~ to :22
€Owe 12 to 1$ Cannel'l 8 to 11
II to 17 Milk Cows 60 to

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.SP_.ET PIANOI
Stt It ot Zerkle
Tronaftr Co.
Can be bou1ht for small dcpoMt and take over pay
m~lit.

Wttte or phone for

detailf,

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-~-I pair of Beagle Rabbit Dogs $30 For House Building-·
Neiglcr'•
per pair. Elisha Vitaloc, ncar Racine, Ohio. Phone 3604.
llobson Depot.
(ll) 19, 3tc
II 14 31c

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Harrl :c~ with plows. In

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Masse,. TIIEE SERVIOE, lrlmmmg or re·
moving. ~ ycur11 experh•nce. Robdillon Contact Kenneth Wolle ert Sayre. Phone Radne 39~~.
or phone 3762, Racine, Ohio
ll 13 6tp

POTATOES-Stock ~n winter p&lt;&gt; RADIO &amp; TELEVISIO:'I SERVICE,
tatoea while t~ey laal. S. ~­
Pho•e 200. Cleland Appliance
Enoch, Portland, 0.
'10.25·1C Slore. 116 W..Mala St, Pomeroy
223U
'0R SAL!: - Apples. Now Ha
vPn n .. r'•lrd, New Haven. Ph t ll lfl
TU·!I688.
7-29tl
noocl Cltu Utled Can
CUllom Built Kltellen• Kllcben
designed for 1our home. •'reo
eeliDiatM . Foremsa • Abbott.
PbOIIe 82St·Y,
8 6 II ,

euT 1 oor•i'T
WANT HIM TO
THINK I'M TOO
INTERESTED

All Mlke11Dd Modell

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES
Your OnlY Authorl1ed

Fulhlr BRUSH MAN
Jamet Marriner
7U I. Moln St.

l'ho~~ji

17 Inch TV, MOI\Ier Waahln&amp; Ma·
eiiJne, 1'111 Top 111 nn&amp;•· See
at llome ot lfelen Leifheit, Ebenezer Sl, JIMitlnably priced.
11 11 3tc

POnttroy, Ohio
No. 121 - Afllr S PM

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Movie
and screen. f20.
Call HOI -'ler-1 p. m.
1118 3lp

For lrte :..peellun ph•ne 383-11,
GUmure Supplr Swre, Pomoroy .
.U. work ktJarantoed. 1'11117 Inlilted. vaualtan's ind~strial and
Re~tioo.Ual Termite Conllol Ser"'"· st Mlf)ls, va. 'I u U
~UICK SERVICII op Watch R•
poiflna by Factory Trained
watchmakrr. c!OIJJNS JEW&amp;lr,
ERS, PJmitJ'OJ.
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bathl. basomen ·
flli'1111Ct. el!l be duplexed
10ld hy Dee 2.
114 E. --~ --r
· ·· - UMd Blectrle I"'Sve .sa.oo: c.. :
Phone 17.
ll•llo121f Jlealllll• . f21).\li.; QJI Fum•c•
conver!loa · b~reau
$'4&lt;1.00
Phone 8i?.S.X.
10.7-Utlo
Elecl.tolux ~1'0C!W and ClorlJ!et
Sale. Call 8481 before 8 a.
att,er f p,. rp.
10 16 6LCc
r4~u11 dOll for .... '"
lloward 11. Slltt. lollddioport 1L I, ltoblcln Ret~. '
10 2Glfp
-TU_R_KE~Y-S_II_ve_; ..,_or- drened
....::;.-:-roe
dr-d. Georje Spencer, Woll
Pen Road, m. 1, Pomeroy.
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Thebdorus Co~ttcil' DOf A
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. ~5th Annr'vers"'ry Observed At St. Lou1s, Mo.

~sentinel, Po~oy.Middieport, o., Nov. I9, 1957
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Tbe (orty-!lflh anntvei'W'f of
Theodarus council D...,hters of
America w~ oblerve4. XtDtlq
eveniD~ at the IOOF Hill.
A planne&lt;t potluck llinner wa&lt;
aerved at 6.30. A larp GUt W
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COLD
Glr WA
aiid
MACHINE PERMANENTS

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in white centered wllh the nnm·
Mrs Waldo J Bartels Iei1
era! 45 in blue and surrounded Monday •vcnmg tor St. LouL;
w1th red rose buds was served Mo . where she w11l attend 'the
with the dinner.
quadj'emol mcetmg of the Wom
en's GUild of the E &amp; R Church
Mrs Bartels will represent the
45
Columbus Regional Guild of
the numeral
"' bluecarrym~
on n whiCh she IS preSident Repro·
white
and red standard
out the colors of the order Red. sentat1vcs of lhe Congregational
'an Chu rc hes w1ll also at·
white and blu e candl rs and ar Chr&gt;st1
111
tend lhls mcetalg
ran~ements of mums the same
colors were placed at mtervnls
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along the table Napkms, avors
and place cards carried out the
same moil!

wh~~e !!~~~~ :~~e :.'~;:~~~e wi~~

Busy Bee SeWing
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~~:e~~ea~t:: am~~~~:s ta~l~a~~;~
QUl'It'lnQ Party
Ed1th

BARBER ' a·nd
Campbell, Nancy Walker,
b
BEAUTY SHOPPB:!t.t:t~d e:~~:illors Ca~w:a~;r~

The Busy Bee sewmg Citcle of
the Federated Church met la,t
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week at the church for an all da y
Pomero) Darst and LuCille B. aw Jns. qulltmg and a turkey dmner
W. !Dd Sl.
and the council deputy Wmon•
Whlic seated at tho table a!
noon the group sang "Happy
Biflllday" to Mrs !larry Keiser
who was observing her btrlhday
Present were Mrs Roy Sev·
Phone 802l·X
fried. Mrs Otho Murray, Mrs.
lllddleport. Ohio
William Baker, Mrs LOUIS Reibel
Miss Anna Durst, Mrs Grove.·
Erb, Mrs Adam Ebersbach, Mrs
Clarence Massar, Mrs. Carl
Shields, Mrs Norman Klocs, Mrb
FRErVUE OF
Beulah Neutzling
Mrs Raymond Hood, Mrs. W•I·
ter Beer M"' Katie Becht, Mrs.
YOUNG FOLKS ASSORTMENT • · · · · · · · 29c Box
Keiser, Mrs Carrte Grues.r, Mrs
STUDIO ART ASSORTMENT . · · · · · · · · · · · · SBe Box
~red a Mitch Mrs Clara Schaefer,
GOLDEN CHRISTMAS CARDS . . . . . ; . 59c Box
Mro. Amanda Kaspar, Mrs W. L.
Kautz, Miss Lena Gruem, Mrs
SPECIAL - CHRISTMAS BEAUTY ASSORTMENT
Ben Neutzllng and the Rev. and
Mrs. Waldo J Bartels
Cook.
Netti e Hayes, councilor, pre·
.REUGIOUS ASSORTMENT (%0 cds. In bx.) $1.00 Box
s1ded at the meeting and several
members were reported Ill A
RELIGIOUS ASSORTMENT (18 eds. In bx.)
~9c Box
communicatiOn was read from
SLIM PARCHMENTS (24 edt. In bx.) .. ..... . 59c Box
Margaret C. Kistler, district de
KODACHROME CLASSICS (20 cds. In bx. $1.00 Box
puty, concerning Inspection and
CHRISTMAS CLASSICS (21 eda. In bx.) . . . . 5Dc Box
thank you notes from the Aliens·
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worth and Fisher families tor
!lowers sent.
Second nommation of ol!lce"
was held Plans were made for
draplpg the charter at the Der 2
meet&gt;ng Jor Em1nallne Aliens
worth. lnitlatien w1ll also be
42 CAI\DS
held at thi• meeting Plans wcro
made for the quarterly b&lt;rthdny
and Christmas part! to be held
at the Dec. lfi mectm~
A standing vote of thanks wns
OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS and EVERY
gi ven lhc commJtlccs plannultJ
WEEKDAY AFTERNOON! 9 a.m. to 9 y.m. Saturday!
the dinner Br&gt;cf talk s were gJV
h th h l
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NOW ON SALE!

BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS

50 Carda In Box - $1.00

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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

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Hill-Billie 4-H
Club Appoints
New Committees
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Martha Hudson
Funeral Rites
Held On M00day

Mrs. George Hall
Is Honored Guest
At Bridal Shower

Family Dinner ·'
Honors Bi.rthdays"'
Of Son; Paut~~ter.
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Mr. and Mrl. Georse·N~Iroad .
~r. entertsln'ed with•a fJ"mily/ dln· . ·

co~llned

Ifl'rst Bapti'Sf .

R"ulwPrkt
P-hle Ulllene

Chelt-•8495

sar. Prk•

$6995
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W~31ba Juniors Present Class Play Friday
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Annual Turkey
Dinner Is Hel d

Gertrude Baker
Funeral SerVl'ce
Held On Sunday

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pocW..,Il 11111 ;. rew .r C...'al&gt;rtl• .
baRt puto!lmo ol ~.l.llnf cotlume
~- Apond oppottuntty to oolvt
Mli'Y ol ,...t lift p10blem~

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M1·s W&gt;lliam Dawson roturne•l
Mrs. George Hall (Betty Ours)
An adult counc1I and comm&gt;t ' lo the home of her '"tbr, Mrs Long Boltom was the euesl or
tees for the cotnmg year were ap I Edward Koehler, Sunday' from honor at a bridal shower held at 1 Funeral serVJces for Mrs. Mar· ner Sunday. at their hol!l'e-, .Laurel.
pointed on November 14 at a ' M•1gs General Hospit•l
Mt,, the home of her mother, Mrs lha Hudson were beld Monday at St.,' honorjng the ~irlh~ays of ·•
meeting of the H1ll B1lhc 4-H Club Dawson who fell Thursday evan· i.lurl Ours Hostess wlls Mrs the Clifton Methodlll ehurcb With their son, George, and dauabter,
of the Upper Flats community.
mg reeell'mg a severe head In· Mary Holter.
the Rev Wright officiating.
,Janel
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Members of the aduit council jury is 1m proved but
to . The g1fis were placed on a
Burial wal in the Suncrert Cern.
The honored lUella,
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are Mrs. Carl Sebrell, Mtl Frank her bed
table under a yellow rulfied urn et
Point, Pleasant by the Raw number of glf!s
· N,
McDermitt and
Mrs
Arnett
Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Parfitt
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Present
Mrs
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k I bre)la. Refreshments of cup
d cakes
. h JJ'negrsy.C,oats Funeral H'orne.
lro dMr.
J ·
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Roush
of Charleston spent t e wee er1 and ice cream decorate w1t
Pall bearers were these grand· George Ne..- a r. ~ .o. ,., .•
Cnmm1ttcos appomtcd arc as w1th his parents, Mr
Mrs yellow bells ahd co!!cc, also ta· son!: Roxie and Larry Price·, Michie! Alan,hMlli d
Jane
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rollows
Program comm1ttce. Edward Parfitt
vors o{ mints and nuts were scrv- Gene, Glenn, Dwane and Harry road and th" ost an ~·e
Glor&lt;a Crump. cha~rman, Hat•l•
Mr and Mrs Willard Ebers· ed to the guests
Hudson Jr
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Mr Ch I
McDermitt, Richard Roo . Ju ..y bach and Mr and
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Games were played and priVls Relatives and friends from out
Hayman and Gary Rood; Fin· Buck VISited Sunday Wllh Mr were won hy Mrs Mildred Frank, o! town Included Mr. and Mro Ed·
.
ance committee, Ruth Boswell, and Mrs. Homer 0111
Mrs. Thelma Orr and Mrs. Anna ward Price, Mr. and Mrs. Lam
chmman, Kathy Long, Mlmro
w A (Dudcl Gibbs returned TUttle.
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Prtce, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs
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Hayman . Shirley Gt1mm and Gary home Monday evemng from CdJr·
The guests included Mrs. Au· Roxie Price, Mr. •and Mrsw Asei
Rood ' Recreation comm1tteeR Joey
Jr. Mr.
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I cleVJlle where he spent
d Ialtl •Y delle Deeter, Mrs. Mary K.HHoi·I Searles.
"' andMlrlrs d e&amp;M1ey I
Elias chmman Mervm ous ' pheasant huntmg an
v s ng ter and daughter, Mn. 8%0 Ward Jr, Da,,on;
r. an
rs
George Hayman. Larry Sullivan With relatives
Edgell lrlrs. Ev• S.lley, Mil. Lynlord Johnson, Waverly, MarlOn I The Penlel Claaa the
and Gar¥ Rood , Health Commit·
Mrs. Ruth Spencer o! Detroit, Mary i&lt;. Rose aod dau&amp;hter. Mrs.' Knopp, Mrs. Lawrenee Turley, I Fint Baptist Churt
tee, Norma Boswell,
M&gt;eh, IS the guest of her blolh· Murl Ours, lrlrs. lnu Carson and Mrs. Martha Rhuth HJuddsonc !Cal· I
• . ey·"t••at&gt; •
Em rna McDermitt, Toohe Sebrell, er"' law and SISter, Mr.
Mrs dil!lghter, Mrs. Mary Offutt, Mrs houn and daug ter,
y, o um: I "t'v
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Shirley Brabham and Gary Rood. E J Hill, Fl atlfoods
\ Thelma ours,
bua; Mr and Mrs. Wilham Merr)l, the tllurch Prayer Yded the din·
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The club chose the .,beautlfJCft
Mrs. Dana People&amp;, Miss
Mrs. Mary Johnoi&gt;n and d.u· Mr. and Mrs. John Paltersgn, Mr. Ralph C.
lion ol the grounds around
Juaclmn Mr ard Mfl qtho ghter, Che.shJre; l!fl,
and Mrs. Barry Hudson, McKees- net. .
. til ' t.illoljttJ. \ 'ieuion
community buildmg "' its ·com·
Mrs. Anna Frecker and son Deem and son, Por!4nd; Mrf1 port, Pa ,
Roberts, lrlr and
During e
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munity projerA The meeting wa; W&gt;llie called Sunday on Georgf Mildred Frank, Chester; Mr•. Mrs Perry Lewts, Brilliant; Mra 1ulapa were 11l*d~, :'\it:'~ i(efJted ·.
In charge o! the preSident, Gary Frecker, Pme Grove, wh~ Is Ill Anna Tuttle, Mrs. Margaret Tut· Eva Knooo and daughter, Eileen, I dmner
P~,~~ ~~il~ , , ,
Rood Smpture wa.s read . by
Mr. and Mrs E J Hill and lie and daughter, ¥inetnllle Mr. and Mrs: Charlea Knopp, )(a. ' Church, 1Je '" t:ll~ '1\D\~'. to ' .
Ruth Boswell and Sh~tley Grimm Mrs Rut~ Spencer were business Mro• Irene Hall apd son. Athens; son; Mrs Rilla Stevenson, Gall~ ·r laterjd l'lW - ~~-~ftil' . u~li.i. J,
read the mmutes
viSitors in Parkersburg today.
Mrs Roberta Lee Mrs. Eiale polls; Mrs John Hudson, M\a~h ~'~~II~ %\;;!i!~ ) " ., \ ,"l ,
Present were Nonna BoJwell
C D Hcnrv o! A111esville i• C&lt;r~le and daughte~, Ml88 Flor Mrs Duane Hu~son, Mrd · ~
am ~·dr-1
;~ ~jtlif- ~Ruth Boswell, Sh~tley Brabham 'he guest of hiS son·&gt;"·law and ehoo Circle Racine
McGarry, Toledo, Mr an Gl rs.
t.t~nC "l\111~~ ;,J!n "~eati'~
Joey E~as, Sh~rlcy Gnmm. , Geo daughte;,
and Mrs. J'lltrlck , Those sending gtits but unable i:~~o~~~\~J· ~'::. ~td
ro/md,;.,n.,jli, .h.ci,~·~.
Hayman, Judy Hayman, MU'IO!n r.ochary
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to attend ~e Mrs. Doris Deeter
Mr and Mrs Harry Hudson I Zlr~l~ Mr. ~~ ·~ · ld
Hayman. Kathy Long, Emma Me· Mrs Albert Young ~rid M~~· in~ dau4hter, Mrt. Edna Hall, ~~n,Mrs: James B~ck, McKeesport: an~ r,;mllY, M,t,.'al)ij_., ' ~ ~ I '
Dermitt, Halite McDermitt. Ga:y Dw&gt;ght Parker and daughter M'"! l\lrs. Ara Myetl, Mra. ' Margaret P~: Mra. Charles llcinllne, Ak ' Lemley, ooDJ; 4fn, ~ "·! ..., .
Rood Richard Rood, Mervl" Myrtis Kay spent the weekena l;rQCe Mt!. Leane Balicock, Mrs ron'
I son chUdren, Mr. anQ )tit. ....,.. '
Roush, Tootle Sebrell Gerald In Huntington with the former's Erma . Connallv, Long Bolto!11,
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ard' Owens and . 41Uib~f.'{ ~
Rood, Mrs Gerald Rood, Mrs daughter, Mrs Don Holter and Mrs fluth Hall, lll!e&lt;hvlUe; Mn .
Bt'ODda Owens, Jil'l; 'WI)Ili!lt Sheri·
Carl Sebrell, Mrs Frank McD: r •ons They report Mr. Holler Ruby Orr, Mrs. Ethyl Orr, Lo~g
dan and dauahter, ;~~~:.•~1\d. lira.
milt and M" Arnett Roush Shlf· who is a patient ol tho Gabel Boitom Mrs. Donna Story, Mr~
Guy cowan and f~!!J, . Jll&lt;, $!lit
ley Brabham IS reporter
County Hospital due to a hear&gt; L•CI'eti~ Stoba~ )Irs. Bernice
I lin. Jiot Soi'deit·'and lallliiY••
condition as Improving.
Cornell, Pomeroy, Mrs. Golda
James and Scott Dawson and Krackomberger lrlrs Joann TUl·
Mrs Way ne Watts all of Cohill)· tie, Minersville'; Mrs·, Ella Han·
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bus viSited Sunday with thetr rho- num Long Bottom and Mrs. Ruth
The annu•l 'Thanksgivlng turkey ·
ther, Mrs 11'1ll1am Dawson. , 'Tuc-~r, Racine.
dinner of Past Chie!s of Meigs 1
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Donley Re~bel and Orv!l WJ!e•
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Temple, Pythlan SISters, was held
left Sunday for a vliltl in Ftnd
'cRITICS' RIVIIW
Monday night at the Martin Res· I
lay with Mr. and Mrs. ~harlel
',l'OKYO UP ' - TeleYislon set taurant ,lind the group adjourned
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Hof!ner and to pheasant ~unt.
sales Jumped this mo~th In Mt¥· to the home of Mrs Wilham All
F· rrtlly ·Nlgnt·was ·observed. ~~
Miss Marill n Gruescr, , Co!b!JI· agl prefecture and ~panr ollie· man.
, ' I : ~o';Fedora\Cd .c~,lif.'l.l&gt;( ,!!unda¥
tuncral services lor Mrs Ger·
bus.
was
tho
weekend
guest
of
Ills
learned
why
Friday,
TJiey
dis.
Mrs.
Milton
RuiSell,
prcsld9nt,
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rv&lt;rl ing. . : f , : .• \ • l
trude Talbott Baker, Miami, Fla ..
oaren'&lt; Mr •nd Mrs. Karl eov~red an enterprl!lng salesman presided and officers re-eleetr•l : A pot\ue~ ~~op,r· W~t s~rv~d at.
were held Sunday at the Rawlings· '•r
MlnersvUlo.
had, p8B8ed the word the vlbra· wore prc1ident, Mrs. Ruo;'ell; vice 6 p m. Mbs , El\Jabet~ F~tk, preCoats Funeral Hnme w1th the Rev. Grueser.
""· Fan me Kaspar visited r•·.' \iQbo from the &amp;ets drive away president, Mrs. William Lowe , )idrnt of. the Womeu .Guild e~·
Howard Ruppclt, pastor o! the
with rclattves m Coluytbus thr, rats.
secretary · treasurer, ~·· John 1· te!llled a welcdm~ _to lite trOUA
F&lt;rst Presbyterian church, ofllelat· ccntly
Mr and M" Ken~eth Farley
- - - Mayer; flower comlttee, Mrs. E. wh~• they. )"ere ' .aeltell ~I
lng
of Chc ylon, W. Va., visited Sun· over the weekend -with his mot~· 'ii. Tompkins and Mrs All~an . .
tables
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Burial was in tho Middleport '"" ••ith ' "' father. Edward •• Mrs. Wilham Fisher, Mlnct ,.
GaipeS were played ana pmes
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rarkar. They abo visited We1 ville.
were won by Mf,a. C. P. Gallagfher, , ~ol 011 ~·•
P.ll bearers Were Chappelle Tal· ""' """ a patient at Holzer Hos·
M
iss
Janet
Nem
lroad
or
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II·
Mll.
c. F Haw_kms, Mrs. Tomp- I adlouldrr•
boll, Gall !Jyaell, Fred Healey and ita!
umbus was the weekend gue~• of klns and Mrs. ~ltllon Russell. Mrs. 1 sn o flsl&gt;(~~!!4
George Johnson
P DavJd Thomas returned home , her parents, Mr ' and Mrs. Geor::c Myron Miller, a gue5t, received. a Waldo
Relatives and friends from out
,unday
alter a weeks visit h Nessclroad sr
gueat prize and the travelling prtze 1Icd lhe~:~\:~!:~~~~~~!f
ol town Included Mr. an4 Mrs
with Mr. anu Mr•
Mr. lnd Mrs Earl Denny Sr. was won by Mrs Lowe.
,rar read
John Talhett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crooksville
Walter Thomas and family.
son Earl Jr, Miss Betty Dcm ,.
Mrs. Allman was hostess at a 1praver
Healy, Mr and Mrs George John·
M&gt; and Mrs H&lt;ram Fisher ot key and Mrs. Albert Mees mil"d coffee hour at the close of the I1 E~~;~~:);,'"\~~\~~~:%~~~
son, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Chap·
C
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4mbus spent t~e weekend •t i'l Ch1lllcolho Su~day with Fr. evening and arrangements ol yel· , ~~
pello Talb~tt and dau&amp;hter, KathY.
thm
ho;,, 1 ~ Mli1crsvllle.
, · and Mrs. Ray :romlth.ion artd M s low and · willie. 1 ~tlsf?themums
Barnesville, Ernest Hayes and son,
John FiBber o! Akron ·
Al?nzii&lt; Denny.
were used to deeora&lt;e er home
Athens .

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