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NEW YORK UP -

Frank Lane

ened the conversation

Cleveland's mdefatigabl~ new gen:, "Make rue a~ offer/' replied
era\ manager ,thrust htmself sud- McHale. ~'I don 't say I'll take it,
denly uuo the Detroit tradtng pi&lt;· but 1 guarantee you I'll consider
lure by making the Tigers " a 1t"
C1rm offer" for shortstop Harvey
Lane made McHale an undlSclosKu~nn

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Lane Makes Firm Offer For Kuenn As
Tigers Ponder Having Wertz Back

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Ohio: Ptrtly cl~ W I """
tr cold to4oy w1tf1 iMI( INniilt
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Portly """" Mrtf1 inll ~
toutl! with ...,. , 4Jn , . ., · llktly In oil,_ .flit ..,
night or S.t.,..y. H!ilr ....,
ff11m lilt 30s nor!h ti Ito. ~
40s oovth, low tollitht 21 it a

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Lane no sooner arnvcd 1n St
J.oms frum Havana Wednesday
mght whl'n he contaCted Delrott
gt.&gt;n.eral manager Johnny McHale

ncl dtrcctor promised to have an
answer m a few days Jt lA known
that Detroit would ll k:e to have
V1c Wertz, hrst basemsn back m

·How ahout KUENN?" Lane op- the auto capitol.

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ISeveral Residents Report Seeing
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Several Pomeroy residents teday firmly asserted tliaftliey
had viewed an unidentified flying object high in ·the .ties
over Pomeroy and Middleport on Wednesday evenl!IS bet~eeil
the hours of 6:30 p.m. and midnight.
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Four Arrested

We want to make loans
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Jr'l $tg nolure• only, tar
or turmlurt. Phone flnt
lor prompt, l•lrip sen&lt;l&lt;t

Thursday By .
Highway Patrol

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Kal llindy, Manager
.1110 W. Se&lt;ond St. - Phone: 432, Pomeroy

Four arre.sta were made by th~
Ohio Highway Patrol Thursday
!nd one conv1ct1on made on an
arrest made on Wednesday.
Clll!ord Wlllttlngton, 2:1, of R~
Z. Cheshire, wa1 convicted m
lu&amp;tite of the Peace~ R.. E Grindley'! court of drivmg with a deleetive m•lfl•r and !mod $10
and com.

IJoiJTB 1\fQn.~Frt. 9-5; Sat. 9-12 - Optn etJtming• by appoitttmlll
Loan• madt to r•ldtdt tf worby 1own1

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its briUIODee and its J.,..e.ou 111
eontmt to other start Iii 1M Jty;
Hartenba:b oaid today lUI Ill
at lint seolled at the idea of
anything being in the mea this area but alter hit wile Q.
sisled took tnotller 1oo11 lett Jdlll.

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Harlenbacb uid Ute object
was larger than Ill)' or llllt other
stars in the oily. He uld 111an lli4
the appearanee ot lltllir IM sile
or a motel! bead ia. llie ~
grwod wbUe the object he .... or aboUt the oiJo ol''iKJinet
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Li~L•tyled Station Wagono lor ·ssij
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the Pomeroy Bridge.
Mrs. Hartenbach eaiW tha

light,

The 'f.j&gt;an"g" 1'1oma~-ono oi flvei
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Mrs. l!artcnbieh JJid til¥ olle
happened to glance sbWud and
noticed 1 brilfiant Uglit lri&amp;h In
the sky over their home wblch i1

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..p-ett "&amp;ll!t!·•""'

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inten5ill' 1M tbeo ~ .,.
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The shape of .the
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IJAA met Thursday al
School and 'ball' ..tllod a
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pjlrades through. Lown ..lead-

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HARDWARE &amp; FURNITURE CO.

bonfire oti ~ parking lot .Where
,tbe cheer Jeadm are in e~arg(!

'"''ho· llig, Ousy Sture \\'how Your$ lias Cents"

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This year the .11!\A. are bl&lt;ktng
the rally and hoP&lt; to h~ve an
enthusip•tie bu~ch or rootb•JI
fans attendtng to cheer the team

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NEW YORK UP- GIIpllr Or'
t•ga ol Mexico beton tralnlna .al
Silliman·• Gymnasium ll&gt;\ltlj' loi.,
Ois o-.. 6 well•rwelllbl ~ Otl~ ell·"
mlnatlon matth II ' Cleveland
w1th laue Loi•rt of Cu~ . . • ,,

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WRITERS NAME TORPID
BI.LDWIN, N. Y. UP- A nation
wide vote of ~~'""' wrltors nam·
ed Torpid, thrrc·year·old bay ~ott
owned by the Sherwood Far01s,
" wlnnrr ol the u. S. llarcti.i
Wrltm' Assocls\loo Ueodllncr
award lor 1907.

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APPUED TO SOUND TIRE BODIU OR TO YOUR OWN 111115 .
You gel tlw snmo tread d.,.
•lgu, widtl1, nod depth of new
Suburbanites, at about hall
new snow tire wst. And you
p•ng !:'action, and a smoother,

quieter ride.

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happier and ridiila 8111oothct. .

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RIZER OIUO.
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Just try on~ IPower rabges froiiilhC ~:
minded 145-h.p. BltJ&amp;.FlaJi\0 6 to ClicV's
radical 280-h.p. . . Turbo-Thrust.
Delraya, like other ~; have a new M
CQil suspension.:,.&amp; ~f. ~-te~g ridf. '
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g&lt;ting oven smoother-and Overdrive' 'to
make it e~· thriftier. Sec all that's new· at,

Plus Tax and Your
Recappable Tire

"You'll Lli.e Oui lfe!'l'lce"
100 E. ~lain st. Ph. iC 1 ro.rvy

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get up to 9U: more starting
baction, up lo 3!a more stop-

m:tde

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~J.lllly SenUnel, Polnel'9y·MI4dlel'Ort. Q., Nov. 29,

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Co•enf3ting, Editorially

TEL~VISION

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No better effort can be made to instill
safety attitudes In future drivers of America
than that of tpday when Jimmy Reece, four
tim&lt;•s a contender In the Indianapolis Speed·
way dassic, appears in Pomeroy' and Middle·
port High School open assemblies.
If there's anytJW~g that will Impress young
lolks who In a few years \fill be handling
their own cars on our crowd~d hlghwars. It
should be the chief hot ro4 llf them all, a
rlH!mg driver. Th~e fellows don't go after
the low-priced thrlU in drlvln~. They ~e scienttfically reckless, If that Is not a contradic·
tion in terms.
Local schools will draw credl! for having
scheduled apJ!!!an~tce of Reece here. And
the local G &amp; J Auto Parts Co., and tbe
Champion Spark Plue t;omp~qy or Toledo,
who have sponsofe4· the lo.:al vMt, likewise

to hear the story of safety from a man who
has learned it so well ht 1emains alive after
four tries In the most dangerous-event of modern automobllia. Oldish attitudes are hard
to change.
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Habit of action - and thinking - js one
of the top directors of personality. The bider
person lvho does not drive safely has much
less potential of changing his stripes than a
young person on the brink of a life of driving.
Reece is to auto racing something like the
famous World War II air hero, Gen. James
H. Doolittle When then Capt. Doolittle was
at Wright Airbas~ in Dayton, 'b., ln his earlier years developing night landing technlques his associates maJveled at the "chances"
he took.
Doolittle was the ~~~st man ill an airplane
to l&amp;nd blind on~ iirfleld. .

merit appreciation.
The National Safety Cquncll Public Interest Award for Ex~ptjon~l Servlct 1o Safety
recently was presented to the Champion peo·
pie The company developed and maintains
this highway, safety pr9gr8Jl! In p~bllc
schools or America. Adv~rtlsi1J4f Certl!jnly.

But Dopllttle did not conSider he was taklog ch~nces. At least, no more than wer~ ab,
sojutely neceliSal'y. Every possibility, fl~ery
calculation, the most exhaustl~e tests 9t
~ulpment he was to use, were personally
checke~ and re-checked before he made his
flights:

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c report may e made of sightings by seve n ••1oca 1 peop1~ Wednes day n1ghI
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• th at cou1d have
been- well-of
. course a flyln•• saucer·
Readers wrll
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of what
these people saw 10 today's Dally Sentinel.
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reltable folk and not the kind to jump off a
deep end over halluolnatlons - feared to report 11 because others might thl k th
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years, There are con(frlned believers fn the
reality of visitor f 0
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11·10 T~e 1Ati! S~o'l'

12.00 News at "Noon

12:10 Katl~'s Almanac
12·15 Love of Life
12:30 &amp;earcn lor Tomorrow
12:45 Guiding l.lght
1 00 Katie's Kitchen
I 30 As the World Turns
2 00 Beat the Clock
2:10 Housoparty
3 00 Big PaYOtl
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4 00 Briahter Day

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tbmninr• . atrawtie'rry •uletles,
soli management aM !arUiilltlt!n
weed control and tuc'e ~ment
derie•encles.
Reiillratlon lor the COUI'III
will be~ln at 11 a m., December
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Stewart, Mrs Alburtis Young, Mrs
Sherwood Yonker and Mlii Judy
Mttler.
Mrs Wilbur Van Meter I• ~mong
those reported Ill In the communII)
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nolds o! Point Pleasaut wd'e
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of their grpn mol er,
who attends scbool In Parkersburg, spent
the week end /With her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Esker Jo~nson.

visitor~

HeQth Methodi'St
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rtlported Ill were Mrs Pullen,
Mrs Lilltan McG hee and Mrs Ed·
wnrtl"ero
Demo&lt;
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Mrskcy Willis
IIQII OUnty NIWS ll:QI)
~Irs iiaroid Chose, Mrs John
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Afelgt Temple, i'Ythlan
Mrs Edward Demo&lt;key ond dau
Cartoon Club
Churcb held Wedne,day evenlna Dorothy llartonb ch M ' Ot s were represente~ Thurodov ot the
hter, Bellle •nd Mrs. Thqmas
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at the homo or 111'1. Fronk Stew· llartenbacb, Mrs' lfosm::·
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Mrs StuPa 01'11e8er Mrs r...J" hy !Irs. George Childs, Mrs wu.
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by Afra Brooks Sayre Group
Ru"oll apd
N'than BlgJs
the !program and gave two read·
Do You fiust Your Wife?'
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a Poor Mao'' and
American
3'80 llu&lt;!eallee!lBandsta•d
lng or Poolm 107 bf Mro Karl
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insta\ja!lon of the new' dJo.
"Tbus SpeaJceth Christ" and Mr•
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trfct olflc'r' with Mrs Allman 88
Hoyt san 0 two solos "Bless '1\hi•
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Following group tlnaln( of "In
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"Precious Lord".
::: CJrtooo Club
5Gran1d Chief; Mrs. Lowe, Grand
the Garden" several reading• were
en qr, and Mra. Jones Grand Man·
lloslessee were Mrs T. F.
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"Quadrennial Goala", by ltllai Ka· '!'be Hn. ud Mrt. EuRene Mana,r.
Mr. nnd Mn Carol !terce ho~ Hotner Hartley ~ith Mr• ~dw
tile Becht; "Quadren~lal ol Stu·
~rQWD at tilt I!Dmoroy Uplted
for guests over the .weekend their Demosky and lflls Bettie •lllljno"
AftA ~~ot 7 00
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ChJ!!'Ch wpn: IReclal
Sandra, R10 C1·ande
ky a&amp;-eontrlbutora, A••tad ·tqUrse _
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Columbuf·
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Mra. Earl Renahaw
F'flli!Y
ly Sarah M. Rlt.
Orville Kersey and Doyle
·with a •eor-pla or lf"ll ana
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GreM ..III!el'l and aall,ntf•
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paator "ke p.e
whlclt monla;
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Ed Reynold• \YOre
of
CQII!Pl•ed the doooratlons.
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flu. callers at ,Gallipolis
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Jatllel crJareiJ. lira. !'· L French llfl. fre4a Weill and cbjiClren,
Knapp
hostcss'\ll' a ' Rev. iM Mrs.
Kr, Shane 'or Racine spent the
Jllii! Tliai w/
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J{l'f. Htrold Woodlerd; Ml•• Besa Beverly
Burrile.
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Stanley
., Her home•
weo\end with Mi. and l[tl. Vjrgil
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a
BilibGnt aad
crta.eu.
Charles A lllte and l!d
nesda.Y eli'nlne. ,
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jj:r. and Mra Junior Whit•'
'Thanullv 1111 OClJ,l!!l\!!ln' . Y
er t.,e " :r.per mr Konkrliht dar evening with Chorl11
Mr. ad tlr• Guy Swa....,
• an
r1en 1 were 11..apen\ the weekend wilb her p".
lfra. Ctftlorf
PP*fied tlill PI1Jii'a!ll 'with • Prayer family.
spent s•turday
ParkeraburR aent.
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ents, Mr
MrL. wooclf9w
the prolfam.
aod lin, Browu lold aatory "God's Emory
took Charlet at the home of her parents, Mr.
Faye Watson, president,
Fortney of Warsaw.
prealdenl, pre1ld· 'l're01" llld 1fr, Brown &amp;ave aer· Rile to the \ieteran•
In and l\lra. Bolt.
wa• In
of the devotlpnal
ftlt..
Kr.. and Mrs. A. H Bane
ed the bualne" lflflon and 1 r.. of lmltotjou llullcll numbtra Huntington lor a eheck·up Jut Jo• Bolin of the N•vy loeated aerviee.
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1• I soenl
wltb 1!1'· !Dd
eontrlbt!Uon of
wu
lor were rl"a b)" lltrbara Iones who week. lie remain• very poor)f
In r.falyland apeqt the
lleadlnga wert liven by qeua
tt'
4
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t'yn
, on, MofblnJ Star. 1
the new 1emlna!'Y to Ohio • r• una 'Give q, 'lllrla Dar" accompa·
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at the home of his parents t(r. Wlndaor of Cheater, ond sp""lal
1101'1 wa~ glv~n on lhe uple but· nled by ~er mojll.,, III'J. tmerson Mr. and Mra. Hll'lan ijlfe and and lira. O,CII Bolin. Mrs. J~e DUD)\Iera In aonc were preae,ted
ter_proje~t. Plao• were m•d~ lor Jont~, 'nd Vera Co¥11'1. who aang oon, Jam~• l)ale, IJI.I!At lqnday poljn ~ ~n. DyeBVille.'
by llr. and lfn. Ganett Cluii!IY
a Cltrtaunaa paj'ly tp be hefd at "Open My ly"!l IIM!OIIIpanled by with her tlater Opal In Chilli·
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ot Jft. Sit~.
1110
the bom~ ol ¥P: Albert ,\lward In Sharon Jom.
colbe.
~· *nd Mn Ctsh Braley ~ , Srtrdl\'tc~~~· potato ehlpa, nul
Dtetmbtr It Wll voted to pur·
Robilrt Rjle of OU IABpt ~atur·, u,Jtt ot Mr. n~ Mra. Willllll! ~a4 l!lg CflOkJel• Kool·ado and
chaae Jlllt qf elot4Jor and alao
Ch~plj
day nlabl ao4 Sunlla)o will! hl1
, 1 Al~any Friday.
wtfee, wtrt aened by Mro. Bftrn·
lhal tabh member would ~rlna
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parents, Mr. and Mn. C~ar
Jwt, ••d by h@" niece, ,lft•·
Rife aiid l!mlly.
Jllllv. wbo was a ruest ~f .W.!
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.nd obower was held her rotber Downle
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@SJ!!ed name&amp; for · ·
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last Thurillay lor ll!r and Mra. lr,
now at the hqmp !lleli" 1a mal , Y. place
D OTED
INTIIBII""'
JIJarl
who wqre married on o:
qi,P• ¥r•·
Hill .'
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Nor. rp lil t]W Revertp4 M~rlon Wald Kennedy 11 lpen4ma Attenilllli were
Faye y.r~~ .. ,
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Six ee'q.
sen '}lloyd near Columbus , , . ·~
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Mrs. Ida O&amp;dln spent Tueslfl).'~..tJYjn'·
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Mf ~lfliiiiOIIJh callll&lt;l at the \lr. an4 Mrs. u,rry Brown an~ e"' !Jlttle of 9Uver rudao 'Mrs
Patqfer h11t1 Frl~u morull\11.
children, Mr and Mrs RalP~-· Kat 'l'iltfie of AIU'oti, Effie' t'ylea
Ur. and jlti. Lany Rou.sh o! Painter and children w•re Sun· of Sllve• RJ4ce, John Swank of
Jacl&lt;,qn ·~ Thursday wltb Mr. day callers at the Russell Palnt~r Akron, lin. blla Bents and daUihs0. and Kf•· Vlflll Roush.
h~~pe.
(fr1 Ch'ry~ of Coolvltle and \h!
Mr. and Mra. Golden Bohr,
hoMrt, Rev. and Jlrs Barnliart.
~·ulll•on by and Mr: 'and !dri Curlls Qalley
POLLUTI!D AIR CtTED
11f and lin.
Ohrla)Jr ol
spent Supdi,l' ~!th Mn. bllry NEW \'ORK UP-Dr. Leon~rd 1ft. Sterlll!l.
Ballef.
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Jlr~. WIP ijtllm•n called on trol: aal!l IQ!Iay that city air
llf«. ¥"'Y llallv Monday.
MIQII 11'1111 ~line ond
lira. ilo~ ~f'tll ape1t Jilt. ~ lfiJ. 0,11&amp;!1 GJOfifiA, UIIIUII ltillla 'b
FrldQ will! lh.. ~ lail~y.
J4t. aad ""' .lv, CJ,rk an9 ~t~n Dlaj~ 'IJt!'l!' ln
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Thursday N!'g,ht

Minersvi lie MethodJ'st CLur&lt;:h
Me•'gs Temple
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wscs Meet•'ng Held 01'1 Wednesday
Pyth•' s· t
" for a need
an IS ers
A turkcv dinner at II~ &lt;&gt;d!JI'k artlclea for 1 basket
prec~ded the meetln~ or the Wo· lamllv at Chrlstmu.
Y At District Meet
man Soclct~ of Christian Service Attending were thORo
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'9:00 Mornrng Shows
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9:~s Morning Stale 'News

The Lad1es Fnendshtp circte
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observed
Us
!lith
anniversary
wlth
b
h
th
a turkey dmncr at the l\larhn Rea·
dinner at e~ orne ere, sunday
taurant in Middleport Qll Friday Busy B•e ('i•sa
Nov. 17, In honor o! Mr Christy's
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.... atten dlna were· Mrs ' a r'" Parmolee
birthday.
were theirCollege,
daugh
But the Investigative agencies of th u B evemng Mem'"'rs
was re· ter
Janet,Guests
or Otterbein
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Donald
Roush
and
Mrs:
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Government and of the Air Force' say that all by Hou•h or New Haven; ¥rs Ed· c cc • preSJ en 1
~Y New
and Mr and Mrs. F oyd r&amp;Sty,
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Cla&lt;s
when
they
met
ThUTSday
LeXJngton
.
except
two per cent of the re. g.r Arn.ott o! .lltddleport; Mrs night al the
Baptlot Church .
ported space V1SIts have been accounted for Dole
Pnddy
or
Gallipoll!;
1\!rs.
Mrs
Parmalee
was
In charge o!
PROTES'"S
EXa\ILSION
Vernal Johmon, MIBI l&gt;cachte
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on grounds of earthbound phenomenon.
Elias, Mrs Paul Fltzg,.atd, Mrs
Denmark UP
Is Impressive accounting
Benny Roush, Mrs Junior
whiCh
tll1! Hl th Psalm
baa Q(!lcla»Y protest
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th "Th5 ksgl !nil'' ed the Soviet
of the
But we, li}!;e our ancestors of old love ter the dmner, illrs &lt;llorge fiew
wa• on e
an v
Dani'sh agrleullurl!l
!rom
0
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mysteries Th
Joined
the
group
and
the7
atlend·
Mpscow
as
s
Rw.'.ian
reprisal
In
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I I11. h ~ curren wave of strange sight- ed • movie in Pomeroy
During l!•e, buslnes$ 1meelin? Denmark's ouster or a Sovtet di·
ngs s
t e true tradition of romantic ad. Mr and Mrs Lester .Foreman other of!lcers elected were vice- plomat o~ spy charge~, It was an·
venture-mystery. L,et us hope two.fold·
e v· cutlonln• In Georg~
~ro81dent, fllr• John MilJ.s
LYons; ser- nouneed today.
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That When W~a~ peopl• see 't~'"t' l• 1!..1 t Wll Ohllng'!J' Jr., 'lllMI as been r ' ' i 1' . ,;) , I a ts " ' 14• pmf Mrl .\,rlh}U' QJT ann
strange becomes known . • 11 1 j · .,
at arl Armf'base In Ken
ib'
Mr•.'' Minnie
spent Sunday
Of d
In .a
s eta11 It IS lucky hss been diScharged and has t''''hurer.M rsJ Qm
u t: with Mr. and Mrs Wayne orr or
goo on1en rather than ev11 and
returned to his home here.
rae er, rs
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ants, Mr! A' R Pullen,100 M~. AI· ar 61)1
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bUllies Inherent In the
Space spent Saturday wllh the Bobby Mrs Mtlls displayed the kit·
Age last a little while long
lloush !am1ly at New !Iaven.
chen equipment' whtch her com·
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lncre,._d calu in production
wtll bring 1110re •nd ~Iter pro·
ducu lor tbe peoplt In town wltn
more services and mllN pro,duet.o
demanded by b«h loWIIand eo~n·
try people.
rannora and ctty
people alike m111t truly be "part

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The question bccoptu, "what
does the future bold lor both

On
Today
Romper !loom
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fiouble With Fathor
( Glftl '..,
Arleoe Flrancll ShOO¥
8
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8·30
JO·oo The Price Js Right
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11!30 Truth or Consequences
1g:~ ~:T'~~· l&gt;~:.-l!1f!d
12:00 Tic ~~·· DoQB~ •
10·.!10. And~!' a::iif ~
12:SO · Jt 'OQ\lt~ Be You ;
JI:QO FurY ,
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11·30 " ' " ' t a"t
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4 00 Queen lor a Day
1:30 ' Rektonal Football
4'45 Modern J!Dmances
4:00 Western Theater
5 00 Comedy Time
5.00 Sky Kin~'
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D·ao Spinach Plpybouse
5:30 lfo~alonJ Ca~ .
6.j5 Sports ~e
~·ljo TJe" fii'!Pr~
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6 15 Football SCoreboard
6'9l/ ~I.'Jll Men ' \
~ 311 News Pidljl'e
o~5 NBc New•
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7 00 Dr. Hudson's Journal
8 oo Per!'f ,Como ·'
730 ~~?'' or ~od~p
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10.00 Tpaco (om!ll~n:!J
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9:00
9:30
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Let's Hope That Vast Possibi/.iti.es 01 Ap,nroachl'ng
SPOCe A C ti T E f
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12:30 SliD l)tf

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But where can Amerle~ detect more worthy
So It Is wllh the scientific racing driver.
and community-minded advertising?
They know driving Is dangerous, anyllme,
~fost newspapers don't mind giving away anyWhere. And they compensate for lt even
a It!tie of this kind of 4dvertlslqg.
though what the spectator at Indianapolis
Certainly It Is unfortunate that every auto sees Is a
thl to
t f
-•owner cannot join ln these school assemblies

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Having Famous Racing Drivers Present Story 01 Salety
For High $ehool Assemblies Here Is AFine.Gesture

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No better effort can be made to instill
safety attitudes In future drivers of America
than that of tpday when Jimmy Reece, four
tim&lt;•s a contender In the Indianapolis Speed·
way dassic, appears in Pomeroy' and Middle·
port High School open assemblies.
If there's anytJW~g that will Impress young
lolks who In a few years \fill be handling
their own cars on our crowd~d hlghwars. It
should be the chief hot ro4 llf them all, a
rlH!mg driver. Th~e fellows don't go after
the low-priced thrlU in drlvln~. They ~e scienttfically reckless, If that Is not a contradic·
tion in terms.
Local schools will draw credl! for having
scheduled apJ!!!an~tce of Reece here. And
the local G &amp; J Auto Parts Co., and tbe
Champion Spark Plue t;omp~qy or Toledo,
who have sponsofe4· the lo.:al vMt, likewise

to hear the story of safety from a man who
has learned it so well ht 1emains alive after
four tries In the most dangerous-event of modern automobllia. Oldish attitudes are hard
to change.
·
Habit of action - and thinking - js one
of the top directors of personality. The bider
person lvho does not drive safely has much
less potential of changing his stripes than a
young person on the brink of a life of driving.
Reece is to auto racing something like the
famous World War II air hero, Gen. James
H. Doolittle When then Capt. Doolittle was
at Wright Airbas~ in Dayton, 'b., ln his earlier years developing night landing technlques his associates maJveled at the "chances"
he took.
Doolittle was the ~~~st man ill an airplane
to l&amp;nd blind on~ iirfleld. .

merit appreciation.
The National Safety Cquncll Public Interest Award for Ex~ptjon~l Servlct 1o Safety
recently was presented to the Champion peo·
pie The company developed and maintains
this highway, safety pr9gr8Jl! In p~bllc
schools or America. Adv~rtlsi1J4f Certl!jnly.

But Dopllttle did not conSider he was taklog ch~nces. At least, no more than wer~ ab,
sojutely neceliSal'y. Every possibility, fl~ery
calculation, the most exhaustl~e tests 9t
~ulpment he was to use, were personally
checke~ and re-checked before he made his
flights:

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c report may e made of sightings by seve n ••1oca 1 peop1~ Wednes day n1ghI
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ol som ethi De• j n th e s.y
• th at cou1d have
been- well-of
. course a flyln•• saucer·
Readers wrll
a
of what
these people saw 10 today's Dally Sentinel.
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Some of the sig•t
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w om are most
reltable folk and not the kind to jump off a
deep end over halluolnatlons - feared to report 11 because others might thl k th
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our
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years, There are con(frlned believers fn the
reality of visitor f 0
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12:10 Katl~'s Almanac
12·15 Love of Life
12:30 &amp;earcn lor Tomorrow
12:45 Guiding l.lght
1 00 Katie's Kitchen
I 30 As the World Turns
2 00 Beat the Clock
2:10 Housoparty
3 00 Big PaYOtl
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3 30 The t'e\'4ict 1! Yours ·
4 00 Briahter Day

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dleport Saturday were Mra. Ted
Stewart, Mrs Alburtis Young, Mrs
Sherwood Yonker and Mlii Judy
Mttler.
Mrs Wilbur Van Meter I• ~mong
those reported Ill In the communII)
•
&amp;!ISm Sandy opd Jackie Rey·
nolds o! Point Pleasaut wd'e
day
of their grpn mol er,
who attends scbool In Parkersburg, spent
the week end /With her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Esker Jo~nson.

visitor~

HeQth Methodi'St
Church
Nl'ght
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Praetical Horticul~ute'I~~·. · ·
To Be Reviewed AtO$tJ.f),ec.2

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' The
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lor tho ChJtrch kitchen l,lembera
rtlported Ill were Mrs Pullen,
Mrs Lilltan McG hee and Mrs Ed·
wnrtl"ero
Demo&lt;
Blrlbda)'s obser.....
vc•d
Mrskcy Willis
IIQII OUnty NIWS ll:QI)
~Irs iiaroid Chose, Mrs John
11:110
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Mayer, Mt•s Raymoljd Grimm,
12:05 Noon Newa
o! the Ml,erBVIIlc 1dothodl!t above and !.1!1. Sadie
Afelgt Temple, i'Ythlan
Mrs Edward Demo&lt;key ond dau
Cartoon Club
Churcb held Wedne,day evenlna Dorothy llartonb ch M ' Ot s were represente~ Thurodov ot the
hter, Bellle •nd Mrs. Thqmas
12:30 Llbtrace
at the homo or 111'1. Fronk Stew· llartenbacb, Mrs' lfosm::·
District Conventlbn In Nelsonville
Darst Th• m"'!lllg closed
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I 1:00 Gretchen Wado Sho1f
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Mrs StuPa 01'11e8er Mrs r...J" hy !Irs. George Childs, Mrs wu.
a prayer ty Mrs C E Hov\.
' 1:30 ltlovle Matinee
Bartela and Mr1 Nor1 lloush. '
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Mr, "'' ., Kaurr w:ts leader .,,
by Afra Brooks Sayre Group
Ru"oll apd
N'than BlgJs
the !program and gave two read·
Do You fiust Your Wife?'
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lng followed with scripture readMeigs Temple was in char•e or
a Poor Mao'' and
American
3'80 llu&lt;!eallee!lBandsta•d
lng or Poolm 107 bf Mro Karl
th~
insta\ja!lon of the new' dJo.
"Tbus SpeaJceth Christ" and Mr•
4 00 Mickey Moll88 Club''
11
Grueaer opened the program
trfct olflc'r' with Mrs Allman 88
Hoyt san 0 two solos "Bless '1\hi•
J:OO
Following group tlnaln( of "In
..,rqJ
!louse"
"Precious Lord".
::: CJrtooo Club
5Gran1d Chief; Mrs. Lowe, Grand
the Garden" several reading• were
en qr, and Mra. Jones Grand Man·
lloslessee were Mrs T. F.
,t:D r Elvtlllilr.F.lnll! o
elven on the topic lnclufllng,
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ager. lllro, Childs wao
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kin&gt;, Mrs G 0 Werner, Mrs,
i:4a
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"Quadrennial Goala", by ltllai Ka· '!'be Hn. ud Mrt. EuRene Mana,r.
Mr. nnd Mn Carol !terce ho~ Hotner Hartley ~ith Mr• ~dw
tile Becht; "Quadren~lal ol Stu·
~rQWD at tilt I!Dmoroy Uplted
for guests over the .weekend their Demosky and lflls Bettie •lllljno"
AftA ~~ot 7 00
88
dent• Work In tbe United Sl.llt ",
ChJ!!'Ch wpn: IReclal
Sandra, R10 C1·ande
ky a&amp;-eontrlbutora, A••tad ·tqUrse _
;;Jp:'I'V r"
llln 'l'lll •, ' ' · Mr.. Etlle llollman; and i'The CU&lt;!!ll
I pro,ram
.
their aon Robe!'! and !onllly 0! .,,.
tbe reltelib!J*nl
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Real BeilnD1n1 o1Mothodl"'1" bJ when tilt H..UIIlt 40&lt;1111 equrch
Columbuf·
table.oal'l'lerl put a liarvrW~tm~
••• Sl tr Sb
Mra. Earl Renahaw
F'flli!Y
ly Sarah M. Rlt.
Orville Kersey and Doyle
·with a •eor-pla or lf"ll ana
ow
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In flie l!h
d P8.foom.
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are •out alter having thq
•• the ,center ll'fllna.·
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Mro EW' Ilt!l&lt;l-lt Ill of vneu. Mrs Clair Nehon and M· ".ld
GreM ..III!el'l and aall,ntf•
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paator "ke p.e
whlclt monla;
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Ed Reynold• \YOre
of
CQII!Pl•ed the doooratlons.
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Bbde\1 '
Alii k · 19PPGr l\lrf,
\J,(eUa 11 Ill
flu. callers at ,Gallipolis
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Mr•·
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la 11 ed "bli1 et
Mr. an{ii,..
Thpma1 Donald
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ll lti·ttoeterjp
ai"'Jff'al
4lb0ectlv.. !!'. liti•1 S.IJ #'ffd
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In· and
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vQie, IUl In construction 'work "
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¥etthko, Mra. tpent ·SundV'''t&lt;l ,.
mQ!ber, Pagelelwn
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Jatllel crJareiJ. lira. !'· L French llfl. fre4a Weill and cbjiClren,
Knapp
hostcss'\ll' a ' Rev. iM Mrs.
Kr, Shane 'or Racine spent the
Jllii! Tliai w/
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J{l'f. Htrold Woodlerd; Ml•• Besa Beverly
Burrile.
;
Stanley
., Her home•
weo\end with Mi. and l[tl. Vjrgil
&lt;:h
a
BilibGnt aad
crta.eu.
Charles A lllte and l!d
nesda.Y eli'nlne. ,
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)fa)ker.
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of St. 41blu. Yf, Va openl
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jj:r. and Mra Junior Whit•'
'Thanullv 1111 OClJ,l!!l\!!ln' . Y
er t.,e " :r.per mr Konkrliht dar evening with Chorl11
Mr. ad tlr• Guy Swa....,
• an
r1en 1 were 11..apen\ the weekend wilb her p".
lfra. Ctftlorf
PP*fied tlill PI1Jii'a!ll 'with • Prayer family.
spent s•turday
ParkeraburR aent.
.
ents, Mr
MrL. wooclf9w
the prolfam.
aod lin, Browu lold aatory "God's Emory
took Charlet at the home of her parents, Mr.
Faye Watson, president,
Fortney of Warsaw.
prealdenl, pre1ld· 'l're01" llld 1fr, Brown &amp;ave aer· Rile to the \ieteran•
In and l\lra. Bolt.
wa• In
of the devotlpnal
ftlt..
Kr.. and Mrs. A. H Bane
ed the bualne" lflflon and 1 r.. of lmltotjou llullcll numbtra Huntington lor a eheck·up Jut Jo• Bolin of the N•vy loeated aerviee.
.
1• I soenl
wltb 1!1'· !Dd
eontrlbt!Uon of
wu
lor were rl"a b)" lltrbara Iones who week. lie remain• very poor)f
In r.falyland apeqt the
lleadlnga wert liven by qeua
tt'
4
ed
t'yn
, on, MofblnJ Star. 1
the new 1emlna!'Y to Ohio • r• una 'Give q, 'lllrla Dar" accompa·
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at the home of his parents t(r. Wlndaor of Cheater, ond sp""lal
1101'1 wa~ glv~n on lhe uple but· nled by ~er mojll.,, III'J. tmerson Mr. and Mra. Hll'lan ijlfe and and lira. O,CII Bolin. Mrs. J~e DUD)\Iera In aonc were preae,ted
ter_proje~t. Plao• were m•d~ lor Jont~, 'nd Vera Co¥11'1. who aang oon, Jam~• l)ale, IJI.I!At lqnday poljn ~ ~n. DyeBVille.'
by llr. and lfn. Ganett Cluii!IY
a Cltrtaunaa paj'ly tp be hefd at "Open My ly"!l IIM!OIIIpanled by with her tlater Opal In Chilli·
~·
ot Jft. Sit~.
1110
the bom~ ol ¥P: Albert ,\lward In Sharon Jom.
colbe.
~· *nd Mn Ctsh Braley ~ , Srtrdl\'tc~~~· potato ehlpa, nul
Dtetmbtr It Wll voted to pur·
Robilrt Rjle of OU IABpt ~atur·, u,Jtt ot Mr. n~ Mra. Willllll! ~a4 l!lg CflOkJel• Kool·ado and
chaae Jlllt qf elot4Jor and alao
Ch~plj
day nlabl ao4 Sunlla)o will! hl1
, 1 Al~any Friday.
wtfee, wtrt aened by Mro. Bftrn·
lhal tabh member would ~rlna
.,
Jl;::
parents, Mr. and Mn. C~ar
Jwt, ••d by h@" niece, ,lft•·
Rife aiid l!mlly.
Jllllv. wbo was a ruest ~f .W.!
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.nd obower was held her rotber Downle
· ,Nj
@SJ!!ed name&amp; for · ·
t "
last Thurillay lor ll!r and Mra. lr,
now at the hqmp !lleli" 1a mal , Y. place
D OTED
INTIIBII""'
JIJarl
who wqre married on o:
qi,P• ¥r•·
Hill .'
to '-!'Ill'" efd or.
'"
Nor. rp lil t]W Revertp4 M~rlon Wald Kennedy 11 lpen4ma Attenilllli were
Faye y.r~~ .. ,
OP
BIJ68..ASON
ARU
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llp\cblq•m !t!!'!
at
· home
41( , : .' . ,
ftatiODII admtlllaa repte!f!lt•
Six ee'q.
sen '}lloyd near Columbus , , . ·~
."JJ~~Bahr,
ltoml~~
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1 Balltntiii-KimiNtll, lne., ;ua
Mrs. Ida O&amp;dln spent Tueslfl).'~..tJYjn'·
(,... .l!Wa; ~\ller a"'l'
N"f '
OIIJ,
ofternqoq as
aueat or
'llt'.-AIIit"
Ghrlltr, · ·' ·
1'\
Cub
~ra19y.
I
Ji.•mbera;'
_,;.;.,;
itlei'&amp;'JI~&lt;
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"" ·;;;.,.,,~ el'au -.IIIAI
Ia WIDdaor, ltfr•· Wl1kh~ ·~,1:
an~
U.·tofl tfllce ~ Jloln.
WUI' llfADI. . .
i.fn. ~~•er of Cheater, illrl. Gen·
Mf ~lfliiiiOIIJh callll&lt;l at the \lr. an4 Mrs. u,rry Brown an~ e"' !Jlttle of 9Uver rudao 'Mrs
Patqfer h11t1 Frl~u morull\11.
children, Mr and Mrs RalP~-· Kat 'l'iltfie of AIU'oti, Effie' t'ylea
Ur. and jlti. Lany Rou.sh o! Painter and children w•re Sun· of Sllve• RJ4ce, John Swank of
Jacl&lt;,qn ·~ Thursday wltb Mr. day callers at the Russell Palnt~r Akron, lin. blla Bents and daUihs0. and Kf•· Vlflll Roush.
h~~pe.
(fr1 Ch'ry~ of Coolvltle and \h!
Mr. and Mra. Golden Bohr,
hoMrt, Rev. and Jlrs Barnliart.
~·ulll•on by and Mr: 'and !dri Curlls Qalley
POLLUTI!D AIR CtTED
11f and lin.
Ohrla)Jr ol
spent Supdi,l' ~!th Mn. bllry NEW \'ORK UP-Dr. Leon~rd 1ft. Sterlll!l.
Ballef.
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Qre~nblll'f, Ne~ York c!ly COli!·
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l!llljlo'l'lr ot Atr Pollutwn
Jlr~. WIP ijtllm•n called on trol: aal!l IQ!Iay that city air
llf«. ¥"'Y llallv Monday.
MIQII 11'1111 ~line ond
lira. ilo~ ~f'tll ape1t Jilt. ~ lfiJ. 0,11&amp;!1 GJOfifiA, UIIIUII ltillla 'b
FrldQ will! lh.. ~ lail~y.
J4t. aad ""' .lv, CJ,rk an9 ~t~n Dlaj~ 'IJt!'l!' ln
al
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th~~:~\~t o?~h! ~roa~:~P~~~~.7::

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to their 10.00 Garry Moore
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un~~e.?~~l~if~~t ~~rt~';,";

Officers Named
Thursday N!'g,ht

Minersvi lie MethodJ'st CLur&lt;:h
Me•'gs Temple
II
wscs Meet•'ng Held 01'1 Wednesday
Pyth•' s· t
" for a need
an IS ers
A turkcv dinner at II~ &lt;&gt;d!JI'k artlclea for 1 basket
prec~ded the meetln~ or the Wo· lamllv at Chrlstmu.
Y At District Meet
man Soclct~ of Christian Service Attending were thORo
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11111-ll:, Frl.ay

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8:00 Captain Kangar,oo 1
a:•s OBf News
'9:00 Mornrng Shows
o·u CBS News
9:~s Morning Stale 'News

The Lad1es Fnendshtp circte
o!
observed
Us
!lith
anniversary
wlth
b
h
th
a turkey dmncr at the l\larhn Rea·
dinner at e~ orne ere, sunday
taurant in Middleport Qll Friday Busy B•e ('i•sa
Nov. 17, In honor o! Mr Christy's
118 "'
.... atten dlna were· Mrs ' a r'" Parmolee
birthday.
were theirCollege,
daugh
But the Investigative agencies of th u B evemng Mem'"'rs
was re· ter
Janet,Guests
or Otterbein
e
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Mrs
Donald
Roush
and
Mrs:
Bob.
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d
or
the
B""
Bee
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Ch
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Government and of the Air Force' say that all by Hou•h or New Haven; ¥rs Ed· c cc • preSJ en 1
~Y New
and Mr and Mrs. F oyd r&amp;Sty,
1
Cla&lt;s
when
they
met
ThUTSday
LeXJngton
.
except
two per cent of the re. g.r Arn.ott o! .lltddleport; Mrs night al the
Baptlot Church .
ported space V1SIts have been accounted for Dole
Pnddy
or
Gallipoll!;
1\!rs.
Mrs
Parmalee
was
In charge o!
PROTES'"S
EXa\ILSION
Vernal Johmon, MIBI l&gt;cachte
.1.
•
on grounds of earthbound phenomenon.
Elias, Mrs Paul Fltzg,.atd, Mrs
Denmark UP
Is Impressive accounting
Benny Roush, Mrs Junior
whiCh
tll1! Hl th Psalm
baa Q(!lcla»Y protest
1
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snd Mro Hugh Elias aU loeal Af. d
th "Th5 ksgl !nil'' ed the Soviet
of the
But we, li}!;e our ancestors of old love ter the dmner, illrs &lt;llorge fiew
wa• on e
an v
Dani'sh agrleullurl!l
!rom
0
•
mysteries Th
Joined
the
group
and
the7
atlend·
Mpscow
as
s
Rw.'.ian
reprisal
In
1
l
I I11. h ~ curren wave of strange sight- ed • movie in Pomeroy
During l!•e, buslnes$ 1meelin? Denmark's ouster or a Sovtet di·
ngs s
t e true tradition of romantic ad. Mr and Mrs Lester .Foreman other of!lcers elected were vice- plomat o~ spy charge~, It was an·
venture-mystery. L,et us hope two.fold·
e v· cutlonln• In Georg~
~ro81dent, fllr• John MilJ.s
LYons; ser- nouneed today.
ar •
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11 t
1 . ,, , .,,,... '' •
That When W~a~ peopl• see 't~'"t' l• 1!..1 t Wll Ohllng'!J' Jr., 'lllMI as been r ' ' i 1' . ,;) , I a ts " ' 14• pmf Mrl .\,rlh}U' QJT ann
strange becomes known . • 11 1 j · .,
at arl Armf'base In Ken
ib'
Mr•.'' Minnie
spent Sunday
Of d
In .a
s eta11 It IS lucky hss been diScharged and has t''''hurer.M rsJ Qm
u t: with Mr. and Mrs Wayne orr or
goo on1en rather than ev11 and
returned to his home here.
rae er, rs
· ..... p k ' b
·
. That the f n 0f t 1
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.
ants, Mr! A' R Pullen,100 M~. AI· ar 61)1
1
u
oy ng Wth the vast POSSI· Mfl Alma Coleman and Larry len Hughes
1
bUllies Inherent In the
Space spent Saturday wllh the Bobby Mrs Mtlls displayed the kit·
Age last a little while long
lloush !am1ly at New !Iaven.
chen equipment' whtch her com·
er.

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.DMI1 Sen~t, Pomeror·Mlddlepo~:o., No;.-~~}i!S?-"4

lncre,._d calu in production
wtll bring 1110re •nd ~Iter pro·
ducu lor tbe peoplt In town wltn
more services and mllN pro,duet.o
demanded by b«h loWIIand eo~n·
try people.
rannora and ctty
people alike m111t truly be "part

h I $q1V•-.r
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W¢ft·S-TV'"e.ti'iJ( ~._f,

see ngsteel
rren o screa....,,i
motors and Slreaklng
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town and couotry people " •

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The question bccoptu, "what
does the future bold lor both

On
Today
Romper !loom
..1-..
fiouble With Fathor
( Glftl '..,
Arleoe Flrancll ShOO¥
8
soa
. '
fit~sure Hunt
8·30
JO·oo The Price Js Right
·
11!30 Truth or Consequences
1g:~ ~:T'~~· l&gt;~:.-l!1f!d
12:00 Tic ~~·· DoQB~ •
10·.!10. And~!' a::iif ~
12:SO · Jt 'OQ\lt~ Be You ;
JI:QO FurY ,
.
. 1:00 ·lljd·l)ay New•
11·30 " ' " ' t a"t
• 1:15. ~ovletime · · • ;
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•· ) ·
1:15 llrlde' apd Groom •
~~:;:~~t,!i •a,'
1
3:00 :Uajl,ee ''rile4tre
'' ~ 1:00 ~~ . : .' l •
4 00 Queen lor a Day
1:30 ' Rektonal Football
4'45 Modern J!Dmances
4:00 Western Theater
5 00 Comedy Time
5.00 Sky Kin~'
.
D·ao Spinach Plpybouse
5:30 lfo~alonJ Ca~ .
6.j5 Sports ~e
~·ljo TJe" fii'!Pr~
o 25 Weathe~ast
6 15 Football SCoreboard
6'9l/ ~I.'Jll Men ' \
~ 311 News Pidljl'e
o~5 NBc New•
;:~ ~~~~fJ:m~e
7 00 Dr. Hudson's Journal
8 oo Per!'f ,Como ·'
730 ~~?'' or ~od~p
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9.011 ~~Y~ o~1i
6 00 llJli111 Q! Wj)leallJ'I
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and community-minded advertising?
They know driving Is dangerous, anyllme,
~fost newspapers don't mind giving away anyWhere. And they compensate for lt even
a It!tie of this kind of 4dvertlslqg.
though what the spectator at Indianapolis
Certainly It Is unfortunate that every auto sees Is a
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-•owner cannot join ln these school assemblies

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Ohl ~~~~ iis footb&amp;ll lett Ohio Stntc because he "wantl\1 D ersl[t Tb~ay ell to spend more time with my

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ell.im~silt ~et3n 1 • .,.~ on 01: ~llletsm
\Viddoes, wbo lfl'l lilt ~bqbub W(ddoC! went to Ohio State !l-om

fJI. OBJf Olehlne for tbe quiet of
0111~ U(\lvtrsltyL•Ito left an wt·
Wiiln ~~ Yt IWI )'hen he
... named toaeh ot the year"
by II!\ American rootbiU Coachti ASsn.
tl!e nell fetl, his Oblo State
c~mpiled 1 7·2
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Cilo, Thompson, Meet Again

Brown, now eoaeh of the Prdfesjlonal Clevelnnd Browns, mdved
to Col~mbus IVJddocs look charge
The traditional Thanksgivlhj J.j~y
when 8rown went to the Grent late this year as to eat a btg hble ti!lo pre•pdt·alll~tl!t
Lakes Naval Trammg Stallon.
ball, presents something uniqUe lo
who
hail served hot and tasty.
Coach John Thompson . In Ills fltsl year at Mhld!Ei!llli·l,
posed a Cilo-coached team once before. It was four
when he was head man at Louisa, ky., aM Alex
Russell, Ky How dtd that one collie out?
Pomeroy 78th graders dele1tcd
This Is no indication of how the ~~~~~~~,~~~~~:~m
the Syracuse 78th grade team end.
and Mr Ctlo was wary of disclosing that
42·3~ In a well
played baskel but he dfd say ·

Baby Panthers
Take 42-35 Win

~omlnl to Ohio University in
ltMf, be IOd the Bobats to their
~-~J:wn
, pl~l~ lD the fast Mid""!""• n Collfmnee. ms team
e!lrilpUOd a Z._l ~d ibis sea- ball game Tuesday at Pomeroy "We took 'em 30 something to 0."
High School as Jimmy Qualls and
~ -·~~.•en!l Ohio. ~· ~ord Eddie Buffington led the wmners Thompson Is doing everythlhg hulnanty poii'IHU!,, iH~
that just about aren't possible, to prep~re
with 18 points each
riol 9b~!!Ui
ageous erfort next week. One of the things,
Cole or Syracuse led hJS team
as
ilai·hntrer, junior !lowwas
when
the
Jacket
tackling
dummy
turned
up
last
with 12 point. op slx field gonls
My
Ed
wbro wat&lt;!Uilj
with these letters inscribed plainly on It:
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Wlpebrenner ~ad , 10 points
(l;om sl~eltn~• "IAltlnl jt e~t."
!~-·~llti·~,
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"PEARL"
Pomeroy loq n)l \he Wllf· lo-~.
'I'I!•Y wer~n 't sujted up. Hof.·
18·13, 34·26, ns atg Fouz Wolfe's
Dummy tackling last week was real good at MJdBieport.
1\Ver, all wer~ exp~C\ed to be In
bOY8 nMr could quite cateh up.
ttll!l 1o§ the first tlf ttl~ te~k.
blek Retton Is coach ol the
CILO HIGH ON BOYS
tn Pomeroy coocH 11tu cno
Po'!':roy club
Baby }'aplhers bcsldf Quoits
The roster of the Pomeroy club is cncoura·glng Cor
took time out Thursday before
and BatllniiOn were I amm, 9, Four regulars depart via graduation. They are key boys.
work started to say:
Shasteen, Tom Werry, Tom White pet'ially All-SEO fullback Junior Hawthome, but they will
T~~~~:-~d~n=~~ 1~fn~hlo\~~-~
3 qnd 1\•Y Poulin, Carpenter, Hy·
replaced
somehow
Others
to
play
their
last
games
TKe thlrd-ydr mefl
Here
sell ln4 Shastee~
o~ln~~ tbat his Pant~~· lost one
SY,.acu,..:..zwlilmg Thomas, 7. Captain Rodnev Spenrer S. T. Johnson and Dannv
Stephcmon, Crow 3: Louks, Je· Letter winner Da·nnv Zh·kie. not a reeular, also wilL gone oU..to t~!' co~14 _ hlve kad, flld
Back for next year are these juniors who have ~taved.a tbl. ~eac"~d ir~!l he tljtl to upj,'j ~h~
w~l\, Ra,mmbl, Cundlll and Case
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either on defense or offense. or both-tackles Phil Werry ope 10 othor. games. ..
. · • lle saw the 14·13 J,IHenl wid "
DAIRY VALLEY Garv Barn Itz and Mlllar d Roush: euard Jerrv Welker: res~rve one he didn't e~pei!l 11 weU 81
center Garv Freeman , merve end Pmtl Reuter. var81!v' ahar- the 13·13 ti~ with
wiLL CLOSI! FOR THE terhark Terrv Phalin and varsltv halfhnck Vernon llartliol). "We shOuld h,ve hid lhe ,J~ci!SEASON
Sonhomore regulars relurnln2 are Rohhle r.reen 1111 ~r~ son fdme ahd l"e ilittlidll!
Bill Gihhs eeniPr Strono. merve9 include Blli "W~nny" '1'{11: elme,' he lila.
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~O!Jrt defense this vear.
"T ompson is a 1ood ~o1 He's
got ose kids down there bloek~~t.i~·~ur.ckllng We'll bave .our
Qud rts - 45c
11111 Gibbs witH a 11lfe !ltidw
1f2 Gallon - 85c
1: and Robbie Green with a bsd all,
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W?r• casualties. Both eKpeel
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TIIANk YU
YdUR PATRONAGE
rm IIMRliS I'P __ Ohio ~Into's nil w•rk """'I his ••uarl'• mehtol THe S3rd meellijg of the P4n·
Rl~ Ton rhnmninn nurkrvrs (ncr~ nttlturlr aftrr ddeatme Iowa loot thers a)ld Yellow Jaekel! wlll op"
DAIRY VALLEY the snortro or a &lt;hsmal. 10·0 lnss w•••k for the Dig Ten's choicest en :~ P m i.n , Pomek·oy bexl
Pomeroy Bend Bridge
tn Michi&lt;nn in 19.16 "" they &lt;lo lourels
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10 ets IavLUMBEland SUPPLY
ported today for Ann Arbor to
lng \' n 7, Pomeroy
and ivc
A.lrcl Ave.
Mlildlejlort
Phone 6184-X
end tho season ngnlnsl their tradl- Always a tough nut to ,crack, endlnf In ties.
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the Wolverines are rated .Only
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Nnl:n1 van Brocklln aftd the run·
rilng df Rookie ballliack Tommy
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1~. tntrJcs m~t teritaln In
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TheJile "ChHslmPs ~ Song"..!..
1: ··~hlle Chr!Ainial" All lvhite
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NI!W YORK UP-Miekev
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o His battin~ "triple crown" but
o\lt oh Q brtllladt jll-arbund per- 1
lbrrnance, nosed out llo!lort'l Ted
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run teagufl'!l 4 '~fnst Valuable
Pia!er'' award.
The New York Yankees' "boilin!' heouly" gained the dcoislbn
(rom the Baseball W1lers As!&gt;
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year with 233 pdlntl dgains! zb9
tor WIIIIMns and 2M for Rby
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lillimns Out
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Wolverine lullbnck John Htrrn- ~~
W~n ~osl
when ygu'ri atleep. Wake•
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you lo Jllualc iD the a.m. Ru1· stem ran !)!roUgh on ofledllve
I8J' for
ritell. Even atartl
workout to~ the first lime iiJ&gt;ce
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ml! '/ 0 or C11.
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CHICAGO - Kid Gavllan, 182, 2. Wblpple
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4. Will
l46, Bqston, Mass. (10).
a. wa101r ,
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NEWBURGH, N. Y. - lldbby ; j 2
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Dell, 129¥•, Youngstown, dl\Io, • ' ~~,E~~Ies
outpointed Henry "Pappy" Glult,
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Hllh I
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280.
"Whon Redltlncl TV lo A
REV!RI, Mau: Joe Dtthn,
Hllh !Ddivldual Serle1 - Dren·
Buolnen. ~~ Sideline"
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Mlddltpotl 1521(,, Botton, llopptll Hoi Jarl.eo ner 888.
ISO, Sp;l!\111111, 2.
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IUwley, Simons, 1108.
Hllh Sluale Game - K. Aelker,
MAKE THIS A
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on the rood thJS year The Negro lin~ (Hobum) illl7.
senior has roled up 542 yards In . High Smgle Game - D Schll· last year
101 carries.
(Holsum) 232.
For Williams, who astounded
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ing thJS ycnr at the age or 39, it
halfback Don Clark, in the Big
Team Single Game - Bakers, was another close defeat lor tile
Ten scon ng race, w11l a1m to 89'1
top award.
leave the OSU star, sidelined with
Will~ams, who previously wOJJ
n g\-oln mjury, behind Saturday.
I STANDINGS
the MVP plaque In 1946 orHi
Clerk Apperently Out
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W. L. Pet. 1949 cqptured the lcngue ba!lln:;
Clurk's chances of playing were Bakert Furniture 2~\ii 10\ii 703 crown this yesr lor tho (Jftn
seen no doubtful after a week of Liberty Rlsl.
21
1~ -~83
a .388 mnrk.
lUIIe progress In recovering frl&gt;m Holsum
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17 .~28
the ••Jury sullered two weeks ago Seco~d St. Mkt 18\ii 17\ii .~14
ngnlnst Purdue.
Sentinel
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Early this week, Buckeye offi• Jaycees ,
10 . 26 .278
cJals hoped Clark would be In
IIAION HIGHS
shupc lor the game, but every
Ind. 3 games - Darst (Bakers),
time he tried to run hard he Suf• 607.
fered severe pain.
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Other Sltrltrs
247,
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Halfback Don sutberin, injured
Team ~ games- Ltberty 2601
in Wednesday drill, was expel:ted
Team ! , aame, ;- LU&gt;erly MI.
to play, althoulh he Is stlll limP.
TOf IOWLlRS
lng. Other OSII starters will pro- D.r•t ~haken)
!Btl
bubly be Dick leBeau at left hall Cia1wo~(Bakeral
178
and Joe Tnvisonno at right hlll. l!~vfs,
~s , bertrl
171
Tho Wolverines, meanwhile, had S!otia
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Poet Grtoltsl Bell Ctrrlt~
TRt COUNTY LEAGUE
thctr heads Oll[ o£ the l'!oud s
' h Three Game IndividualF.sco Sarkkmrn culls Pace the
Hill
The Uu&lt;"kcyc coach has worried greatest ball carrier he has seen Cl at wo rth Y. Bakero, an d D. SchJl-

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Cilo, Thompson, Meet Again

Brown, now eoaeh of the Prdfesjlonal Clevelnnd Browns, mdved
to Col~mbus IVJddocs look charge
The traditional Thanksgivlhj J.j~y
when 8rown went to the Grent late this year as to eat a btg hble ti!lo pre•pdt·alll~tl!t
Lakes Naval Trammg Stallon.
ball, presents something uniqUe lo
who
hail served hot and tasty.
Coach John Thompson . In Ills fltsl year at Mhld!Ei!llli·l,
posed a Cilo-coached team once before. It was four
when he was head man at Louisa, ky., aM Alex
Russell, Ky How dtd that one collie out?
Pomeroy 78th graders dele1tcd
This Is no indication of how the ~~~~~~~,~~~~~:~m
the Syracuse 78th grade team end.
and Mr Ctlo was wary of disclosing that
42·3~ In a well
played baskel but he dfd say ·

Baby Panthers
Take 42-35 Win

~omlnl to Ohio University in
ltMf, be IOd the Bobats to their
~-~J:wn
, pl~l~ lD the fast Mid""!""• n Collfmnee. ms team
e!lrilpUOd a Z._l ~d ibis sea- ball game Tuesday at Pomeroy "We took 'em 30 something to 0."
High School as Jimmy Qualls and
~ -·~~.•en!l Ohio. ~· ~ord Eddie Buffington led the wmners Thompson Is doing everythlhg hulnanty poii'IHU!,, iH~
that just about aren't possible, to prep~re
with 18 points each
riol 9b~!!Ui
ageous erfort next week. One of the things,
Cole or Syracuse led hJS team
as
ilai·hntrer, junior !lowwas
when
the
Jacket
tackling
dummy
turned
up
last
with 12 point. op slx field gonls
My
Ed
wbro wat&lt;!Uilj
with these letters inscribed plainly on It:
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(l;om sl~eltn~• "IAltlnl jt e~t."
!~-·~llti·~,
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"PEARL"
Pomeroy loq n)l \he Wllf· lo-~.
'I'I!•Y wer~n 't sujted up. Hof.·
18·13, 34·26, ns atg Fouz Wolfe's
Dummy tackling last week was real good at MJdBieport.
1\Ver, all wer~ exp~C\ed to be In
bOY8 nMr could quite cateh up.
ttll!l 1o§ the first tlf ttl~ te~k.
blek Retton Is coach ol the
CILO HIGH ON BOYS
tn Pomeroy coocH 11tu cno
Po'!':roy club
Baby }'aplhers bcsldf Quoits
The roster of the Pomeroy club is cncoura·glng Cor
took time out Thursday before
and BatllniiOn were I amm, 9, Four regulars depart via graduation. They are key boys.
work started to say:
Shasteen, Tom Werry, Tom White pet'ially All-SEO fullback Junior Hawthome, but they will
T~~~~:-~d~n=~~ 1~fn~hlo\~~-~
3 qnd 1\•Y Poulin, Carpenter, Hy·
replaced
somehow
Others
to
play
their
last
games
TKe thlrd-ydr mefl
Here
sell ln4 Shastee~
o~ln~~ tbat his Pant~~· lost one
SY,.acu,..:..zwlilmg Thomas, 7. Captain Rodnev Spenrer S. T. Johnson and Dannv
Stephcmon, Crow 3: Louks, Je· Letter winner Da·nnv Zh·kie. not a reeular, also wilL gone oU..to t~!' co~14 _ hlve kad, flld
Back for next year are these juniors who have ~taved.a tbl. ~eac"~d ir~!l he tljtl to upj,'j ~h~
w~l\, Ra,mmbl, Cundlll and Case
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either on defense or offense. or both-tackles Phil Werry ope 10 othor. games. ..
. · • lle saw the 14·13 J,IHenl wid "
DAIRY VALLEY Garv Barn Itz and Mlllar d Roush: euard Jerrv Welker: res~rve one he didn't e~pei!l 11 weU 81
center Garv Freeman , merve end Pmtl Reuter. var81!v' ahar- the 13·13 ti~ with
wiLL CLOSI! FOR THE terhark Terrv Phalin and varsltv halfhnck Vernon llartliol). "We shOuld h,ve hid lhe ,J~ci!SEASON
Sonhomore regulars relurnln2 are Rohhle r.reen 1111 ~r~ son fdme ahd l"e ilittlidll!
Bill Gihhs eeniPr Strono. merve9 include Blli "W~nny" '1'{11: elme,' he lila.
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~O!Jrt defense this vear.
"T ompson is a 1ood ~o1 He's
got ose kids down there bloek~~t.i~·~ur.ckllng We'll bave .our
Qud rts - 45c
11111 Gibbs witH a 11lfe !ltidw
1f2 Gallon - 85c
1: and Robbie Green with a bsd all,
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TIIANk YU
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Rl~ Ton rhnmninn nurkrvrs (ncr~ nttlturlr aftrr ddeatme Iowa loot thers a)ld Yellow Jaekel! wlll op"
DAIRY VALLEY the snortro or a &lt;hsmal. 10·0 lnss w•••k for the Dig Ten's choicest en :~ P m i.n , Pomek·oy bexl
Pomeroy Bend Bridge
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Wolverine lullbnck John Htrrn- ~~
W~n ~osl
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you lo Jllualc iD the a.m. Ru1· stem ran !)!roUgh on ofledllve
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ritell. Even atartl
workout to~ the first lime iiJ&gt;ce
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CHICAGO - Kid Gavllan, 182, 2. Wblpple
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4. Will
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a. wa101r ,
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outpointed Henry "Pappy" Glult,
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Hllh I
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"Whon Redltlncl TV lo A
REV!RI, Mau: Joe Dtthn,
Hllh !Ddivldual Serle1 - Dren·
Buolnen. ~~ Sideline"
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Mlddltpotl 1521(,, Botton, llopptll Hoi Jarl.eo ner 888.
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IUwley, Simons, 1108.
Hllh Sluale Game - K. Aelker,
MAKE THIS A
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on the rood thJS year The Negro lin~ (Hobum) illl7.
senior has roled up 542 yards In . High Smgle Game - D Schll· last year
101 carries.
(Holsum) 232.
For Williams, who astounded
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ing thJS ycnr at the age or 39, it
halfback Don Clark, in the Big
Team Single Game - Bakers, was another close defeat lor tile
Ten scon ng race, w11l a1m to 89'1
top award.
leave the OSU star, sidelined with
Will~ams, who previously wOJJ
n g\-oln mjury, behind Saturday.
I STANDINGS
the MVP plaque In 1946 orHi
Clerk Apperently Out
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Clurk's chances of playing were Bakert Furniture 2~\ii 10\ii 703 crown this yesr lor tho (Jftn
seen no doubtful after a week of Liberty Rlsl.
21
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a .388 mnrk.
lUIIe progress In recovering frl&gt;m Holsum
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the ••Jury sullered two weeks ago Seco~d St. Mkt 18\ii 17\ii .~14
ngnlnst Purdue.
Sentinel
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Early this week, Buckeye offi• Jaycees ,
10 . 26 .278
cJals hoped Clark would be In
IIAION HIGHS
shupc lor the game, but every
Ind. 3 games - Darst (Bakers),
time he tried to run hard he Suf• 607.
fered severe pain.
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Other Sltrltrs
247,
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Halfback Don sutberin, injured
Team ~ games- Ltberty 2601
in Wednesday drill, was expel:ted
Team ! , aame, ;- LU&gt;erly MI.
to play, althoulh he Is stlll limP.
TOf IOWLlRS
lng. Other OSII starters will pro- D.r•t ~haken)
!Btl
bubly be Dick leBeau at left hall Cia1wo~(Bakeral
178
and Joe Tnvisonno at right hlll. l!~vfs,
~s , bertrl
171
Tho Wolverines, meanwhile, had S!otia
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Poet Grtoltsl Bell Ctrrlt~
TRt COUNTY LEAGUE
thctr heads Oll[ o£ the l'!oud s
' h Three Game IndividualF.sco Sarkkmrn culls Pace the
Hill
The Uu&lt;"kcyc coach has worried greatest ball carrier he has seen Cl at wo rth Y. Bakero, an d D. SchJl-

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Forest Run Methodist Church
Phi Alpha Theta
Your Only Authorized
Fuller BRUSH MAN
WSCS Meeting Held Wednesday Society Elects
' James Marriner
Mrs John ScoU aslnsted by Mrs Russ Watson, presJdent, 25 i.1
736 E. Moln St.
~Irs Eugene forbes cntertalnect &gt;reSided at the busmess ....Ion
NeW Mem bers
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phont No. 128 - Afttr 5 PM
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For frtt .illi'ectwn phdne 383-M,
G&gt;lmore Supply St•,re, Pomeroy
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Excellent cond11lon ' Ma.or over
haul on engine recently) Boot
pr ced $1!50 Sale pme $795 1
sold by Dec 2 1957 Joh·
Richmond, 814 E Mm St. Porn
eroy Phone 17
II 16121 •
HAY and CORN Stanley Gibbs,
Lon&amp; Bottom, Route 2

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lnouronco Protecuon
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Life, ~uu. Fire, PoUo. call Dor
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Wltci·.~ Ill. ~ny· w,y Yollr
illii!Jielf \(flU' never be foraot- ~1\1 Forema• lo Abbott IA'~URANCE AGINCl
l'lrt. r..utomoallt, Htii8an.
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.1ft. CasuallY and U Z2 lie weU let pump with pre..ure
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arthlteet's drawlna table, ( •ol
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IDd tools One typewriter desk
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11d one fllinl cabtne1, handma&lt;!e I 21 ) Kl'OI F~tote
- · He 11 fO~e but not, Ulrgotten
One electric table saw, one wood
liever wiD ~ls memtlty lade.
lathe, one solid o•k sideboard, Pomeroy- HOUSE appratsed at
For 9111' lboush"' will always hn
one "White" sewing machine,
$540 Otl, another appraised at
ger,
.111Uque. Poone Pomeroy 815-.1
$254000 SU~: 10 A M Nov
Around tho spot where he 11
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empcr 30 fo1 nppra1 sed value or
laid
to (he tu ghcst hutrler Olflces of
B1 bil \rife, DaiHY
~ppte, •nd elder New Haven Or
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TURKEYS
or clrOIIed. 50&lt; 7 room housr two rots, will sell
furnished M unfurmshed owner
Utl3 Chevrold! fiN your e~olco drened. George Spencer, Wolf
brmg transferred Phune Raclnf!
Pen
Road,
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liN' Bu;~ V8 SpeciAl fZ,293
both.s, dORc In to town c.. n be
Z liT "liard Top" Sedan New rented al•o as a one lamltl
I!Uiek !fade-In Dyaa~ow drlvt•
dwelling Very nice eondltiOo
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For further lnformatwn C11ll
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11163, biSotO'VB 4 dt. Sedan $793 For Rent - Extension Ladders,
Power Steerlnf and Rrakeo
Scaffold 8oarda, llrop Cloths
This tar ~-- original paint a01l Clinton rtsher, Middleport.
l•. JQ 11t•\ of conllltion Blactt Ph.1ne 62eii-J(.
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lJ·22-fitr Five ronm house, near Rutland
liN Pontla~ Star Chief •1 09ft
lllt"lrlctty, good road !'hone
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!lydramallc drlvr
Mabel lloguo, Rulland 2-4932
Now IIJht blue tnp. R &amp; If
It 20 6tc
Weekend special. Blaettnar'&lt; Trall.r sp•ee. Ueart of MiddlePomeroy.
11-22-tilc PDrl Got ID&lt;I.Ied before muddy
tlfDUnd hurlo you. Phone 9•63
Edrar Reynolds, Reyrtold's Dalr1
Store, Middleport, Ohio.
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the WSCS of the Forest RuB- Me
thodost Chul'rh, Wednesday eve
mny, at her home
The Lord's Prayer In umson
opened the mectmg "Christ On
The Campus" was the topiC of
ltte program presented by Mrs
U S Nease Group smglng lol·
towed wnh prayer by Mr•
Ncasf opened the grogram An
" IIC\e "Method~&lt;m and lis Stu
dents· was read by Mrs Scot!
followed by an Illustration hy
Mrs Russ Watson
A d;alogue ·The Classroom 01
The Burnmg Bush' was given hi
\Irs ChriSty Bacr and Mrs Ed
nund Grueser Several Thnnla:ov1ng poems were read and thr&gt;
'1rr)gram closed With an article
'The Meditation Room m The
Umted Nations Bmldmg" by Mrs
Fred Nedse
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(24) For So e or Trade
For Sale or Trad e-Two at6ry 8
room house, bath, natural gas,
24 63 :u~rrs , barn outbuilding~
Wilham Ratliff, Route t Middle
)lOll, Ohio
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Legal Notice

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Volunteer Program
Now Inprog ress

lttltt of Sara J. Jontt DtettMd

Notocc is hereby given that
Olive Jones whose PO!t office add·
rr.ss u Grccnf1cld Ohio has bt!cn
rluty Hppolntcd as EKocutrlx of the
Estllte of Sara J Jones, late of
~l&gt;rldlopoi·t, Mmgs County, Ohio,
deccltM:d
Dated thiS 20th day o! Novem
her l!l.'\1
Jo~n C Bacon
Judge of lbe Probate Court
Melg1 Cnnnty, Ohm
11 22. 29. (12) 6, 3tc

EXCELL&amp;NT OPPORTUNITY for
responsible man who wants to
Ollerate h1a own business and
acll Nationally Advcrtlacd Wat
kina l'rodu&lt;ta. Prolltalltc toea
lily available Immediately No
lnveltment requlrcd Car or
llghl trurk noceamy t' or de
11111 wrltt Gilmore Snair, 132 LIGAL NOTICE ,OR RIOISTIIA·
TION OF BIRTH
Eln. St • Lancaster, Ohio
STATE OP 01!110
ll·a%-3tc
MIIGS COUNTY, SS
~=-'WMII!:D I.. ~ boys for papor IN THI PROIATI COURT
ro~tea on LIOcoln IIIII Phone
Notice is 5hen that Iva Moe
llfi2·X.
11 20 6tc White lllod her application, N~
OFFICE GIRL for gen- vembor 20, 1957, praying for an
eral ofll.. work Mu.t bo fam- order lor Rorlotratlon of her birth
iliar with calcul1tor and other which Is not recorded. alleging
ofll&lt;e maehlne• Apply Ohio that she w" born November 11.
Volley Bakina to, Middleport 1912 at Olive Township, Meiga
II 20 3tc Coun ty, Oh&gt;o Same Will be for
Novomber 30, 1057
Johp C !lacon
Actmg Pl'obite Judge
By Lelia V Hysell
Deputy Clerk
Ill) 22. Itc

Springs
Demonstration
Club Meeting

"Bu!imess Method!" was tht:
top;c presented IIy Mrs How&gt;rd
Nolan a guett, when the nock
SprlJlg• Home Dcmonslri'lion
Work Club met Wednesday at the
borne~ lllrs Arlee Abb~f!l for
,,g ,1 • II' ll!ectmg A poduek
di1m.- af! s~rved, at noon ,
Mrl cott Folmer, president
prc&gt;ldod at the meeting and plan•
•ere 1t111de for the annual Chrtstm:ts meet1n:, which will be hel~
at the home of Mrs. Charles
Goeglein It will be a bro;ler
meeting With Mrs Goe~eln and
Mrs Folmer the leader. who Wi ll
prepare the meal Memben were
requested to bring Xmas Ideas
and there will be a grab bag for
fKChangc Of g1fts
Attendmg were Mrs Nolan ~Irs
Ohvcr Clark, Mrs Goegle!D. Mrs
Folmer Mrs Rollin Radford and
daught1r Connie,
Mrs Edgar
Abbott and ehlldren, Eddie and
Kath\ and the hostess
Unless exceptions are flied there
to, said accounts w1H be for hear.
lng before said Court on the 24th
doy of December, 19fl7, at which
lime sa;d accounts will lie considered and tootlnued from day to
day uniJUinally disposed of
Any person Interested may file
written oxcepUons to said aocoun.,
or tn maltO!J perialning tn tho
oxecutlon ol tho trust, not lesa
than five dll.)'e prior to tht dato
sot for bearinl
John C Bacon
Acting Probate JUdfle
llY Dorothy Stark
Deputy Clerk
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NOT::I:-:Ci-fO::-:ji._,A_P-P0-:-1-NT-M-INf
lamt tf HII"Y foreman
!Jtcfllld
NoUce Is ~ereby &amp;iven tbot Uomer Baxter who.. post office addrt!S IS Potneroy, Ohio h11 been
duly appointed odmlalatralor of
the Eat.te ollta'rvey Foreman late
nf Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio,

docmed
Dated thla 19th day of Noveni·
ber 1937.
John C Bacon
Judge of the l'robate Court
Meigs Cnunty, Ohio
(11) 22, 29, (IZ) 6, Stc

SETTLIMINT OF ACCOUNTS
LIG~L NOTICI
Slalt of Ohio
OIIDI- 0' A1'TACHM1Nf
Mtto• (o~nly
llaqed Nmmbor 1, 1947..
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In lha '"'lltlt Court
Farm"" Bank &amp; Savini! Com·
Accounts and vouchers ol the patty,
following n~cd pmon• and ••
va,
totes have been filed In lhe Pr~
Dewt¥ Bill and El..not 111~
baltl Court ·of Meip County, Ohio,
Btfon: II. E. Grilldley, Sr.
lor approval 1~&lt;1 seiUemcut.
.Ju;&amp;l~ of Pme
Earl )!oore, !xeeu!Qr of tho •• (II) 8, 10. 22. 28, ttc
tot~ of Oro J Moor• filed hll
ahtement In Ueu cl and for an
account 1
Aten Sbalq. executor ol the ,.
tate of Zona JlelteeiiJitr. deceased
In occounl wilh 11id estate ltled
h1s first and ltnal account.
Ben J. Spender. adtnlnitltrator
of the estate ell Thoma• T&lt;rrell.
dcce~!Cd, ill .-counl with said
est ole, flied bl1 flrlt and final ae-

eount.

Alm1 Youns 1~ luvdian ol Le
o•lna Ervin !lied - r J~\ttnenl In
!leu of aud lor ail ~~~pl\t
Rtym9nd I!! lit~'!"· ~~~41~ of
WUbur (Wier ,\!1 ~cO~ I wlli111!d
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A dei!Sert course was served
by the hostesses to those named
above and Mrs Allred Yeauger
Mrs John t' Hally, Mrs Charles
Baed, Mrs Lewis Walker, Mrs
Amanda Ba.cr, Mrs Mark Evans
Mrs John Ehvood,
Fl Everetj
101 an
Damewood, Mrs ~e a
Mrs Robert Laudermilt

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Twenty-love persons were elected to membership In Ph1 Alpha
Theta, honorary history socl•ty
at OhiO UniVerSitY, on Nov 13
Mrs Richard
Wells, North
Third Ave, jumor, majoring m
secondary eduratton and Chari~
Haskins, son ol Mr and llrs.
Noah Haskins, Palme&gt; Street,
JUniOr, majoring In history, we.-.
'" the grou p whiCh meluded Dr
Robert L. Dame I, a.. l.tant proCes&lt;or of bloiDrY and Dr Harry R
Stevens, associate proleosor or
history
EltetiOn to Phi Alpha Theta IS
bas•d upon completion •of 12
houra In history with an aceumu
ht!ve average above 3 0 and a ~ 0
accumulatiVe average in at least
two·thtrds of tho other eour"'
tak•n bv the students
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6-Daily senlinei:Pomel'oy·Mid~~.o.,Nov. ~.1~7

Pomeroy Dend l!iranae·l
ns.taillcJtio11!'NICitll8 Wednesdav· ~

held at the ho111• of Mrs Ru.,ell
Wilson on nee 18 when a gif~
••change wilt be bet•"
"rs Wesley Fry, vice-president
"'
-am chairman lntrodue
and Pro...
ed Mrs. L w M.Coma1, first
p~dent ol t)te CCL which w'l'
or-niJe~ In I.G40, and abe rc..
Vl.w.d t e bylaws and handbook
of the CCL. Thlrt-n charter
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member1 fo'rmed the club and
these include Mra. Cecil Bo!IU,
••r,. .,Roliert Coats, Mi'a. Fl'lll"'
1ft
A,nderson, Mrs Wayne Sw1sb•r.
~- Joe Youns ~-· Mrs Rov
Bames, )Irs Robert McKay, Mrs
Wallace Bradford, Mrs Paui
Trilbchuh.
Cbambert Mrs. Fry, Mrs
Dwight Cullen and Mn Jacob
Sprasue served a acsscrt course
be
d
tp twenty-e 1ght men\ rs an two
guests, Mra Wayne SwosM\&gt; and
Mf!. E 0 · Roll.

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Lincoln Heights
Canasta Club In
~ednesday ~eet

Mrs DQuglas Singer entertained
the Lincoln llclghls Canasta Club'
Wednesday evemng at her home
P.mcs were awarded to Mn
Shtrley Guinther, Mrs Lawrence
!lorarity Mrs Robert Story and
~eld
Mrs William Wallace
Re£res~mcnl! were aerved b)
the bostm to those named abovr
A 6 30 poUuck dinner preced· and Mrs Richard Freeman and
ed the meeting of the SaliSbury llrs Robert Dailey
PTA held Tuesday evening at
the school Ray Whaley, pnn01pat
of the s&lt;hool, offered prayer,
Mrs Georsc Sloirchcr, president, pre•lded at tho meeting ond
thanked all who helped With the
BChool levy and also with the
Halloween party The repOrt or the
Mrs Roy Smltb was honored
aemtary WAs a1ven by Mrs
with a Layette Shower when the
Annio Phelps Jr and report of Friendly Neltlbbara Club met
the treasurer by Mrs. John Sar Tueoday evenin~ at the home of
:.In John t'crrell, Fisher St wtth
It wu announced that there :lfrs Charles l..egar as host"'
would be no December meeting
Blue and wh1te streamers ex
and that at the January meeting tended from the chandalier to the
a rcprcaentativc rrom tnc World manto! and formed a canopy over
Encyclopedia would be presen• the b'"met whi&lt;h held the gifts.
first Bl"d• taught by Mrs
Mrs Denver Thoma, prealdent,
RI!Oe won the attendance pre01ded, and final pions were
banner for havmg the most par· msde for the Chrlslm01 dinner
enta pre.~ent They al~o receivlld whleh will be held at the Federata treat Wedneoday lor having ed Church on TUesday Detember
the mOl' fathers present
10 at 7 p m. (ollowed IJY a party
Mro. Lillian Smith 111ve the and gift exchanre. The traveling
schools news announcing th~ prizo don,ted by Mrs. Olive In·
Thank.!fllvlnr vocation lor Nov- grablm was awarded to' Mn Wilember 28·29 Mr Whaley an· liam Sherldin, and Mra •Jack Robnounoed that the date or tho son won the door prl&lt;e'
Christmas proJP"8m had
been
An auelon sale of home made artontaUvely set lor December 20 ticles was held with Mrs Thoma
at which time school will be dis· •• auelioneer. Several members
misled for the Christmas vaca· rea.tved gl!ta from tbetr secret
Uoa. Tbe proaram will bo under palo. Jaby pl&lt;tun• of tbe memthe direction 'of Mrs Eleanor bera were ollown 1nd 1 prue
~lhor, muolc instructor , the slftrtled to Mn. Thoma lor
bour to ~ sn~euneed later The fll'ulnc the mOll tomtlly. Mrs.
PTA will haye Santa prwent Gl!o'rre Bucbanlll woa awarded 1
with a &lt;~Nat for tile children of !lrln in 1 pme.
A pastel oolor
the tchlll)l' at tills lime
!C&gt;!&lt;'~hat;enfli
Ilea auct w11 tbe oldeet lathqr ried' oul Ia
fre,en~ ,\nnla Phelps Jr., lhc ved 1~
youn1011; and EmOl)' J-lauY the served lollqwe!l ..~rltll
lather wiib llle moat chlldlea in while
Salisbury 10h6ol. Eaeh received blUe
Wed
a bo~ of oaad)'.
A PfOIJ'Im WRI prtJcnted by babies
itlleitecl ,
Mil· Opha OIMt eo..istlng ol
tbe pledao to tho flag by Johnny
Bpek; a .oac and d~nce rouUne
by 1 lll'OU~ of r!rlo and 1 eako
'~Wtlk for l•tlm'l only which waa
won by Dvrllbt Logan The cakJ
waa presented by Mrs Joe John·
son.
lin. Heary Wills will be hos- f51r!ll&amp;IC,
1et1 c~an lor the January ::.:::··,.,:::.~''11.::.:..:
meellnf.
d1u&amp;hlt.r,

Salisbury PTA )
Meeting Is
Tuesday Evening

Mrs. R.oySmith
Honored Guest
At Layette Shower

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N Jones, deputY' maoter, wb
li(r. 'Jonel '
a '""'" and installed the officers
artaounced a•_
when Pomeroy Bend Grange met
to be •bald a1
Wednesday evening at the DAV
on Frldar:
Hall
at 7:30 p.
The meetmg opened tn rltualls, m. with the
. olllctn ill
tic fonn w1tb Charles Leear. wor· charge;
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thy maater, presiding. Two. ap:fl turkey dinner at 6:30 jlteeed·;
peals lor aid were •nswered and ed the m"tlng. ~be lalil,e,l 'cret-or·
two apphcaUona lor membership ated by ~!In John Tet'fell1 eirrled
received A eontributlon was made oullthe 1Jia)llc4glvln8 the)lle! i!\111
to the Meigs County TUiiereulcisls I• eenterpi~ce df eomueo~la fill~
and Health A88D&lt;Iation
fl'llil on one uble; I &amp;DfD ·
It waa,Yotod to have a i50e
boat fllled'mtb vegeteb!fa on an-1
exchan~e at the December meet· other ~nd an_arraqptnent ofebr)lng and the ladi~s were requeotod santhemutns on the lblnl
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to brmg cookies lor relreshmonla. 1 ~;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~.~;;:.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;l
Mr Jones, mijlled by Mrs John 11
Terrell .as maJ1,hall; Mr&amp; Gbarles
Lcgar, emblem bearer; John Str\ck
I
land, regalia bearer, and Mrs.
Ohve Ingraham. pianist inatalled Monteray llanJ!4lP1 Auto. ll'anl.
the ofiieects II follows Carl N ztone blue; wiS llrei,ll'cH, dol.

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Chari•• Lcgar, Slewfl'cl;
Assistant Steward;
I• In; 'Mrs
LT. He1to n.
etson, Chap
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treaaurer, Mrs.•,.,a~ees .Mo,.,s,
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Secret! ry, Jobn r-~11
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Carl N Smith, Jlbrrl&amp;nar Mra I
CbriBime Lake, Flora, Charleu•·l i
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The servle~ alao said tho nUll\·
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pneumonia In large ••tics has de·
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jt ~d the 7pO,(l90 new II" c&amp;ses
~ '" ' • were repOned 0~ ~·trlilated by 36
state! lor the weeU ended Nov 16
This rqlfl'd t~ 6,!1~0,Jl!lll the num·
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R~fi~ o# Aaj~n flu last sumiJlPf
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Mrs John Keck entered Holzer
!lospltal lor observation an~
treatment.
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and ,Mrs Jacob Turner Inls been
transferred from Fort Knox, Kr .•
to Fort Meade, Md.
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and Mrs. Homer R1ee1 has return
ed from duty In Alaska to Camp
Pendleton, Caltfornla
Mrs Robert Reibel. visited ro
centiy with Mr and Mrs William
Kit&lt;hen and daughter In Chili!
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her ankle this woek, and has been
confined to her 11,o111e.
M-&gt;• Cha[Jos Slerl~• baa been
called to A abalna by the
1tJness of her mother

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called today for an end to qom ,
IJIUnlty Wjde mm X_,ay prOilJ'IIl!J
for •pot~na tuberculosis cae1~1.
The government's ehlol beall4
officer s01d such surveys lh9uld
be restricted to the "greatesl 1'1~11"
groups because of potential r•dbtlpn lulzBrds He mentioned hQJpltohz~d persons, low · mcowe
~ro ups, ml11fant work~rs end persons known to have been espqsed
to the diSCUSC

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Th~ day btlore the vuaUon departun, the White House nleuld
1a lilt of btlll tlgned by the Pruldent but advtse4 newamea lltat
Jicne fl( thel!l were of ~ l!nporte,Il~t·
' •A~Iy, III• D.WIIfen wera f1""6 tile list only mlrlor au.&gt;
1io1! 1111111 f!ld&lt;!..IY ~tied •~r Ylt fiiQa woa the
PIO~ P!!!!f:llon lor I!:;BHII... Th, 11rtatallpa, ~Ing lhf llp,.l
tti; ll!l'reme court ~!ilo~ Iaat spring (lvlng
~~'"'~' ~d other crltnlna! dtfendanta ace'" to .,.,..
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~~ the ~t by tile preas.
SubsequenUy at hts ne'l'l eonr,rence, the Preeldent pulled a bloopo
•r ot omluton. He e!(t(t:lzed the Demoerattc-eontroited 85th Con·
If~' !'or lf111nr io
t1 number of bUill he htul deemed ....ttAI
and then tk:kfd 111•111 Of\
lie fRrai&gt;~ 14 ~ Jllllbl1'ly lbe ~e JlllpNaed mtaaure '!"hlell llfl!•
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living and President l!llsenhower'l popularity rattng are shaping up
aa Important luuea for the IUS ;Iect!Qill, according to ltnt reportl
from congressmen back home to mend their poUtlc&amp;l tepees
Democrati are try'lng to detenntne whether the President's popu·
, larlty bas waned enough to make the chief executive a major cam•
palgn targeL Meanwhile they uem ready to aelu on lllflatk!!l u
evldencea In the mounting coot of living u a oure-!tre Issue.

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t TAIIOET: INDO'SI!SLU-Whtle Syrla baa
occupiljd the headlines aa a trouble 'pot, $tale

department lnslden have become qut~tly concent~4 ~ver P~¥1·
rnuntst developments tn the Southe~tem Asia natiOII of 11\done~
Re&lt;:ent local elections In tb~ rich and atratoli! country aaw the
Rolli l&lt;lOI'O heavY galna Bnd achieve a stronger vo\ce In the Indoo
llestan government
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The Western Alllea are partteularly upset at the•e galnt becaUH:
Indonesian Prime Minister Sukamo haa been courted by tho free
world In an effort tn keep him firmly tn tile anU·Sovtet CfiDP·
Now, Sukamo who uveral yean ago barred the Reds frol'l\ ~·
ballot, hu ahown algoa of JWing!nr to the let~ Us. oboorvera
tear he might adopt a neutral!a~ attitude and make future trouble.

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lcoeJI a c•)jjii4,~W\I.IO 'Jl"''Yent "black mark~~!;
abuses from "ap&amp;gtng up when the demand for
the IIU ahOIII bccom,os heavY.

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Careful Wakh Nt!.,••ry

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A~If!!!«lTQN-mt w..htnM ~ry~f! ~I~ !lilt lilt
U;Ue~ State~ !'u~ltc Health SeryiS! Pl~Y l&gt;f Ja~~ Ill~ f.O""tl.
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They parllcularly note thai the Sfl"llcjj Is relf!nf on "volunta'l'
dtotributlon• of the vacciiie-juat aa waa ~~ne "!!l!(tjt' ROIJC11jlo1J.
Th' experience with the Salk progtlm WlUl ihlt Ill tJn!olt frantic
rush tor the vaccine began which caught manufacturer~, doctors
•nd community health ottlclflf unprepared. II
took several months ~afore tbe lhDrtap sltua•
Uon could be atraig}ltened out.
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some officials ~ concerned that ~e •ame
peU·metl demand for llq Vllf'Cjlte m•Y pop out
later this year w~en th~ ~~~"'~~~J&gt;tll•a l'o •tr\~•
with Ofldem!o !o1oe. 'rlieJ cone"l'e !hat 111• Public Heilllt aervlcq baa c~P.()Il!Y gone over pt1n1
with elate and Ioc~t cttiCii!o ~tit th'-' are aUil

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15 homes
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are where "b1gh wmds battered
Borne}! urged comm~mtiC&amp; to
the East Sld,e In tornadtc lash;on usc the tuberculin skin test as t~e
T-he u ~ weather Bureau SOld hrst step in lhscovermg tub~rcu­
the storm followed the dorechon i loSIS Chest x-rays, he •4d~d.
of a torn~4o tuunel, npplng roofs should be hm1ted to those showmg
from hoqses and tearmg garages a pos1bve reaction to the skm test.
1 He srnt the recommendation• tp
1 0 their found tfons
f &amp;lte oust of \j'ln~ ripped off part state and local health offiCer~
of tlte •oof of cl.eysler CorP&lt;&gt;ra• explamed they were based on tne
lion's Forge Plant, ,killing one finding of a group of medical exwqrk~ '"d mjurlng 11 others
perts summoned here recenllf to
The weat!Jer" picture today cons;der the problem of X-ray reshowed generally fair skies over d~atlon and the ban&amp;mg tubercu·
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thai ~ pe'k of the current ep1
A publio health spokesman Ifill
demttol lnfl'uenza probably bas the group agreed chest X-rays »ft
btl!D roacliN!In some parts of lhe arams •hould be on a a,tmve
Unl~4 Stt!f•.'' tl!e ~ealth oerylce rather IliaD a "ahotf!\lll" eo'lllil~sil4.
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"A ~u1111&gt;er of state, hav' been
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I"!Wlpg pu ~l!llllaUne ln the PBII most of the country, e~Qeptlpi'
~W.R. WOJM, IIlli low~r eases occur- mow lllll'l'j' arepa - the•
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11qa tl!•~ IQ! t)!e previous 1wo pr and Notttierq PlBI~s. the f!~J
Wfe W'~liS: Scfi!'\'J Of industrial Lakes and the Ro1~les
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of L(&gt;ng Bottom •ppnt Friday eve
ping Wjth Mr and Mrs A: ll
Billet
' lolr ind llrs Eugene Marcln~j
and son. Canton, llr a~d ]lf!a
'!'f&lt;I. ,J~q•e~ Po,meroy, Mrs Charles
~k~. ~~~~pr rom &gt;lapniPi.
&gt;~e;,opeit\ St,turdv e_~l&gt;9

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• ~ sOi!nt' tile ' woe{end with ~Is par
enls, )fr: uid \II'S Clint C!J:~·
• \ 1m and, Mr.t., Watemrn. W)lila,
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With Mi ' on~ i!ll:f Grover White
• •' M'rs. Mart !foller and chlljlrcn
~ailed on 11r spd'lfrs Wald l'!ng
causes m
and Mr 'IJld l!l'i Norman Fr&lt;f!jf
--- ~, ,~~-,_,:,,- decllnfd three per
iek SU'!1!4Y·
M)' Alid MJ~· Lonme Chrl!;to·
pher !ri'~ ~n· \V!Iilf, Ree'!I.!~Ulr,
ooo~red m all
~·~~~~ Rn illlltf ' Orr and famiJ¥. ll!l•IWIJ ~ ~~~~ counlj'Y except m
We§n~!AAf·
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KANSAs CI'JlY, Mo.
v-nsaa CitY Athle•lcB,

ter there neal spring
mmor Ieasuo players
Huntsville, ~-• laot
will train at Pensacola
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WASHINGTO~ UP - T~' P~b,
~w IJ~Ittd Prns
:4 brqa4 ma11 of cool Canadlnn
lie Heal!h Servle~ld tll(ijy ·~hf
peak ol tbe curre ;@pi~'J!l'rollf 1(1!
def.i!Pd@a Rfer the northern
lluenza probably h lileii ~c'hi!&amp; r m or lli' oalfml tG~ay aaustng
In some parts 'o t~o l]fll ed !l!\1"' ql!n~ ' from the Plnms

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MERCi;URY

Child Conservation• League
Holds
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Its Annual an SQIVIng mner Mrs Charleo Spencer, I.ettm,er;

The annual ThankagiviDg din·
ner of the Chtld Conserva1tOili
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Loa•ue
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at
the
Marlin
Restaurant
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A volunt.ry program to deepen
members adJourning to the
the somtual hie Is 1n progresa a4 the
home of Mrs Richard Chambero
the Umted Methodist Church.
BelieVIng that In order lor a for their meetmg
Mrs Millard Wllde!11lutb, pre"·
church to go !llrther It mun flrat
go deeper, prayer groups have d.nt , Was I n charge ol the meet·
been scheduled lor eacb Wednes- lng ~hlcll opened with t'·e Moth·
•rayer In unl!on The res I••·
day evenmg These meetings er' ' •.
which include meditation, !&lt;rll&gt;- n't ton oC Mrs. P. K llut!Sell as
ture, prayer and mtereeuory tre ...r•r wal acoepted an d Mn
prayer are held In the homes of Charles Bradbury wu appointe d
members s1tuated to serve all to the posltlob. New memben vo~
~d lnto the CCL are )lro. p~ggy
neighborhood&amp;
Wednesday morning a prayer Houdashelt, Mrs. An!llr Chapman,
breakfast was held at the cbul'l!b Mrs James Ctatworthy,
for the men Begmning at six
Plans were made to sponsor a
ciO&lt;k witb a half hour
CCL in Pomeroy with the Dlo·
Uon and prayer alter wl1loh
tricl preoldent lr~m GallipOlis to
f11st was sened by women from ualat with the organiZilion of
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the commi,.Ion on membersblp tbe club
and evangeham Another pr41er 'the gr011p has a new project
breakfast will be held on Wedrtes- "Helping Needy ChQdren In The
day, December 18 at 6 a m.
Local Schools" and lhe comm1 1•
A special prayer and praise lllr· tee In charge include• Mrs Rovice of the combined aroupa will bert &amp;chmoli, Mrs William l!lverlie held at the church next Wed- son and Mrs Lewis H Sauer.
nesday at 7 I~ p m
Clothln~ " to be collected b~
Monday, December z.
Plans ""re made (or their
Roc~
~nnual Christmas party to bP.

NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT

Executrix

and oontnbut1ons of $5 00 each
wrrc g;ven to tho Meigs County
ruberculosiS and Health AsSOCJat1on and to Care. A eommlttee
composed ol Mrs. ' Edith Slss~n.
Mrs Hanson Holter and Mrs Al·
bert Baer were named to pur·
rhase and prepare baskets ol
fru&gt;t for the shut ms of u.,
commumty It was voted to have
a gift exchange at the December
moctmg.

$urg('On Genef'lll
lfealiG 'l)lJiei818 'COld 1\w Mass .' IAsks For Curb On
Say Flu E~mi~ Is Moving In
TB X-Ray Program
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Has Re8Cp~
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Forest Run Methodist Church
Phi Alpha Theta
Your Only Authorized
Fuller BRUSH MAN
WSCS Meeting Held Wednesday Society Elects
' James Marriner
Mrs John ScoU aslnsted by Mrs Russ Watson, presJdent, 25 i.1
736 E. Moln St.
~Irs Eugene forbes cntertalnect &gt;reSided at the busmess ....Ion
NeW Mem bers
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phont No. 128 - Afttr 5 PM
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For frtt .illi'ectwn phdne 383-M,
G&gt;lmore Supply St•,re, Pomeroy
A1 9/ork guaranteed Fully insured vaughan's lnd&amp;•sttial and
R'" lcl.tl&amp;t Termite Control Scr

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Excellent cond11lon ' Ma.or over
haul on engine recently) Boot
pr ced $1!50 Sale pme $795 1
sold by Dec 2 1957 Joh·
Richmond, 814 E Mm St. Porn
eroy Phone 17
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HAY and CORN Stanley Gibbs,
Lon&amp; Bottom, Route 2

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lll,4 friends lift .ll!IIIf ~nd~e1s 1 plir oC Beagle Rabbit Dogs $30
lnouronco Protecuon
• 'lt!'d IYIICiitiiY .biiBI the Ill- per Pjltr. Elisha VItatoe, near COIIU'I.ETJf
Life, ~uu. Fire, PoUo. call Dor
neil llld-doolh P,f ®r m'olher, Hoblon DepOt
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U:1'Ja, Mltldle;tJrt Oblo
:j(p, lulla ·SmM. S~l1l
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&gt;\!Idlllevon 1', re 1\UWIII'li&gt;il•
Dr, It E. TU·? 16M
7 29'
Benru rh, ,., '13111- x fl.3l.l
. , · ltn:' •·Clelaad lltlnea, Cultolll Built Kitchen Klt&lt;heo
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Rn.d)M' fltiY(Irs 1 ~d all diiiiiDed for your home Free
Wltci·.~ Ill. ~ny· w,y Yollr
illii!Jielf \(flU' never be foraot- ~1\1 Forema• lo Abbott IA'~URANCE AGINCl
l'lrt. r..utomoallt, Htii8an.
Pboae 02110-Y.
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.1ft. CasuallY and U Z2 lie weU let pump with pre..ure
(""~.....,...;...,-,'M~-:.,..r~-n- link and IWitch. Aiao 85-t..t
In MIDDLIPORT1 OHIO
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piUIIt PlfAI, 1\1 I !Y&lt;, one
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'II. A. Tlloina, s~ Pomeroy
arthlteet's drawlna table, ( •ol
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IDd tools One typewriter desk
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11d one fllinl cabtne1, handma&lt;!e I 21 ) Kl'OI F~tote
- · He 11 fO~e but not, Ulrgotten
One electric table saw, one wood
liever wiD ~ls memtlty lade.
lathe, one solid o•k sideboard, Pomeroy- HOUSE appratsed at
For 9111' lboush"' will always hn
one "White" sewing machine,
$540 Otl, another appraised at
ger,
.111Uque. Poone Pomeroy 815-.1
$254000 SU~: 10 A M Nov
Around tho spot where he 11
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empcr 30 fo1 nppra1 sed value or
laid
to (he tu ghcst hutrler Olflces of
B1 bil \rife, DaiHY
~ppte, •nd elder New Haven Or
0 Bncn and O'DriC'n, Pomeroy
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chard. New Haven,
Va. Ph
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TURKEYS
or clrOIIed. 50&lt; 7 room housr two rots, will sell
furnished M unfurmshed owner
Utl3 Chevrold! fiN your e~olco drened. George Spencer, Wolf
brmg transferred Phune Raclnf!
Pen
Road,
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nars, Pomeroy
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ll'ar's, P'omoro~
Jl·228te 1 ------------~ ---- ---2 apartmt•nts 4 and 5 1o om~ot w1th
liN' Bu;~ V8 SpeciAl fZ,293
both.s, dORc In to town c.. n be
Z liT "liard Top" Sedan New rented al•o as a one lamltl
I!Uiek !fade-In Dyaa~ow drlvt•
dwelling Very nice eondltiOo
~~ vlnrl leathtr sta\!1 Almor,t
For further lnformatwn C11ll
lib the 'W It waa fOld. 'Rioll
232 or write Box lit, Po1n&lt;1oy
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11163, biSotO'VB 4 dt. Sedan $793 For Rent - Extension Ladders,
Power Steerlnf and Rrakeo
Scaffold 8oarda, llrop Cloths
This tar ~-- original paint a01l Clinton rtsher, Middleport.
l•. JQ 11t•\ of conllltion Blactt Ph.1ne 62eii-J(.
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Dl '1, PonJrtoy
lJ·22-fitr Five ronm house, near Rutland
liN Pontla~ Star Chief •1 09ft
lllt"lrlctty, good road !'hone
('onv. Cpe
!lydramallc drlvr
Mabel lloguo, Rulland 2-4932
Now IIJht blue tnp. R &amp; If
It 20 6tc
Weekend special. Blaettnar'&lt; Trall.r sp•ee. Ueart of MiddlePomeroy.
11-22-tilc PDrl Got ID&lt;I.Ied before muddy
tlfDUnd hurlo you. Phone 9•63
Edrar Reynolds, Reyrtold's Dalr1
Store, Middleport, Ohio.
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the WSCS of the Forest RuB- Me
thodost Chul'rh, Wednesday eve
mny, at her home
The Lord's Prayer In umson
opened the mectmg "Christ On
The Campus" was the topiC of
ltte program presented by Mrs
U S Nease Group smglng lol·
towed wnh prayer by Mr•
Ncasf opened the grogram An
" IIC\e "Method~&lt;m and lis Stu
dents· was read by Mrs Scot!
followed by an Illustration hy
Mrs Russ Watson
A d;alogue ·The Classroom 01
The Burnmg Bush' was given hi
\Irs ChriSty Bacr and Mrs Ed
nund Grueser Several Thnnla:ov1ng poems were read and thr&gt;
'1rr)gram closed With an article
'The Meditation Room m The
Umted Nations Bmldmg" by Mrs
Fred Nedse
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For Sale or Trad e-Two at6ry 8
room house, bath, natural gas,
24 63 :u~rrs , barn outbuilding~
Wilham Ratliff, Route t Middle
)lOll, Ohio
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Volunteer Program
Now Inprog ress

lttltt of Sara J. Jontt DtettMd

Notocc is hereby given that
Olive Jones whose PO!t office add·
rr.ss u Grccnf1cld Ohio has bt!cn
rluty Hppolntcd as EKocutrlx of the
Estllte of Sara J Jones, late of
~l&gt;rldlopoi·t, Mmgs County, Ohio,
deccltM:d
Dated thiS 20th day o! Novem
her l!l.'\1
Jo~n C Bacon
Judge of lbe Probate Court
Melg1 Cnnnty, Ohm
11 22. 29. (12) 6, 3tc

EXCELL&amp;NT OPPORTUNITY for
responsible man who wants to
Ollerate h1a own business and
acll Nationally Advcrtlacd Wat
kina l'rodu&lt;ta. Prolltalltc toea
lily available Immediately No
lnveltment requlrcd Car or
llghl trurk noceamy t' or de
11111 wrltt Gilmore Snair, 132 LIGAL NOTICE ,OR RIOISTIIA·
TION OF BIRTH
Eln. St • Lancaster, Ohio
STATE OP 01!110
ll·a%-3tc
MIIGS COUNTY, SS
~=-'WMII!:D I.. ~ boys for papor IN THI PROIATI COURT
ro~tea on LIOcoln IIIII Phone
Notice is 5hen that Iva Moe
llfi2·X.
11 20 6tc White lllod her application, N~
OFFICE GIRL for gen- vembor 20, 1957, praying for an
eral ofll.. work Mu.t bo fam- order lor Rorlotratlon of her birth
iliar with calcul1tor and other which Is not recorded. alleging
ofll&lt;e maehlne• Apply Ohio that she w" born November 11.
Volley Bakina to, Middleport 1912 at Olive Township, Meiga
II 20 3tc Coun ty, Oh&gt;o Same Will be for
Novomber 30, 1057
Johp C !lacon
Actmg Pl'obite Judge
By Lelia V Hysell
Deputy Clerk
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Springs
Demonstration
Club Meeting

"Bu!imess Method!" was tht:
top;c presented IIy Mrs How&gt;rd
Nolan a guett, when the nock
SprlJlg• Home Dcmonslri'lion
Work Club met Wednesday at the
borne~ lllrs Arlee Abb~f!l for
,,g ,1 • II' ll!ectmg A poduek
di1m.- af! s~rved, at noon ,
Mrl cott Folmer, president
prc&gt;ldod at the meeting and plan•
•ere 1t111de for the annual Chrtstm:ts meet1n:, which will be hel~
at the home of Mrs. Charles
Goeglein It will be a bro;ler
meeting With Mrs Goe~eln and
Mrs Folmer the leader. who Wi ll
prepare the meal Memben were
requested to bring Xmas Ideas
and there will be a grab bag for
fKChangc Of g1fts
Attendmg were Mrs Nolan ~Irs
Ohvcr Clark, Mrs Goegle!D. Mrs
Folmer Mrs Rollin Radford and
daught1r Connie,
Mrs Edgar
Abbott and ehlldren, Eddie and
Kath\ and the hostess
Unless exceptions are flied there
to, said accounts w1H be for hear.
lng before said Court on the 24th
doy of December, 19fl7, at which
lime sa;d accounts will lie considered and tootlnued from day to
day uniJUinally disposed of
Any person Interested may file
written oxcepUons to said aocoun.,
or tn maltO!J perialning tn tho
oxecutlon ol tho trust, not lesa
than five dll.)'e prior to tht dato
sot for bearinl
John C Bacon
Acting Probate JUdfle
llY Dorothy Stark
Deputy Clerk
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lamt tf HII"Y foreman
!Jtcfllld
NoUce Is ~ereby &amp;iven tbot Uomer Baxter who.. post office addrt!S IS Potneroy, Ohio h11 been
duly appointed odmlalatralor of
the Eat.te ollta'rvey Foreman late
nf Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio,

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Dated thla 19th day of Noveni·
ber 1937.
John C Bacon
Judge of the l'robate Court
Meigs Cnunty, Ohio
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SETTLIMINT OF ACCOUNTS
LIG~L NOTICI
Slalt of Ohio
OIIDI- 0' A1'TACHM1Nf
Mtto• (o~nly
llaqed Nmmbor 1, 1947..
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In lha '"'lltlt Court
Farm"" Bank &amp; Savini! Com·
Accounts and vouchers ol the patty,
following n~cd pmon• and ••
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totes have been filed In lhe Pr~
Dewt¥ Bill and El..not 111~
baltl Court ·of Meip County, Ohio,
Btfon: II. E. Grilldley, Sr.
lor approval 1~&lt;1 seiUemcut.
.Ju;&amp;l~ of Pme
Earl )!oore, !xeeu!Qr of tho •• (II) 8, 10. 22. 28, ttc
tot~ of Oro J Moor• filed hll
ahtement In Ueu cl and for an
account 1
Aten Sbalq. executor ol the ,.
tate of Zona JlelteeiiJitr. deceased
In occounl wilh 11id estate ltled
h1s first and ltnal account.
Ben J. Spender. adtnlnitltrator
of the estate ell Thoma• T&lt;rrell.
dcce~!Cd, ill .-counl with said
est ole, flied bl1 flrlt and final ae-

eount.

Alm1 Youns 1~ luvdian ol Le
o•lna Ervin !lied - r J~\ttnenl In
!leu of aud lor ail ~~~pl\t
Rtym9nd I!! lit~'!"· ~~~41~ of
WUbur (Wier ,\!1 ~cO~ I wlli111!d
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A dei!Sert course was served
by the hostesses to those named
above and Mrs Allred Yeauger
Mrs John t' Hally, Mrs Charles
Baed, Mrs Lewis Walker, Mrs
Amanda Ba.cr, Mrs Mark Evans
Mrs John Ehvood,
Fl Everetj
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Damewood, Mrs ~e a
Mrs Robert Laudermilt

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Twenty-love persons were elected to membership In Ph1 Alpha
Theta, honorary history socl•ty
at OhiO UniVerSitY, on Nov 13
Mrs Richard
Wells, North
Third Ave, jumor, majoring m
secondary eduratton and Chari~
Haskins, son ol Mr and llrs.
Noah Haskins, Palme&gt; Street,
JUniOr, majoring In history, we.-.
'" the grou p whiCh meluded Dr
Robert L. Dame I, a.. l.tant proCes&lt;or of bloiDrY and Dr Harry R
Stevens, associate proleosor or
history
EltetiOn to Phi Alpha Theta IS
bas•d upon completion •of 12
houra In history with an aceumu
ht!ve average above 3 0 and a ~ 0
accumulatiVe average in at least
two·thtrds of tho other eour"'
tak•n bv the students
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Pomeroy Dend l!iranae·l
ns.taillcJtio11!'NICitll8 Wednesdav· ~

held at the ho111• of Mrs Ru.,ell
Wilson on nee 18 when a gif~
••change wilt be bet•"
"rs Wesley Fry, vice-president
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-am chairman lntrodue
and Pro...
ed Mrs. L w M.Coma1, first
p~dent ol t)te CCL which w'l'
or-niJe~ In I.G40, and abe rc..
Vl.w.d t e bylaws and handbook
of the CCL. Thlrt-n charter
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member1 fo'rmed the club and
these include Mra. Cecil Bo!IU,
••r,. .,Roliert Coats, Mi'a. Fl'lll"'
1ft
A,nderson, Mrs Wayne Sw1sb•r.
~- Joe Youns ~-· Mrs Rov
Bames, )Irs Robert McKay, Mrs
Wallace Bradford, Mrs Paui
Trilbchuh.
Cbambert Mrs. Fry, Mrs
Dwight Cullen and Mn Jacob
Sprasue served a acsscrt course
be
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tp twenty-e 1ght men\ rs an two
guests, Mra Wayne SwosM\&gt; and
Mf!. E 0 · Roll.

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Lincoln Heights
Canasta Club In
~ednesday ~eet

Mrs DQuglas Singer entertained
the Lincoln llclghls Canasta Club'
Wednesday evemng at her home
P.mcs were awarded to Mn
Shtrley Guinther, Mrs Lawrence
!lorarity Mrs Robert Story and
~eld
Mrs William Wallace
Re£res~mcnl! were aerved b)
the bostm to those named abovr
A 6 30 poUuck dinner preced· and Mrs Richard Freeman and
ed the meeting of the SaliSbury llrs Robert Dailey
PTA held Tuesday evening at
the school Ray Whaley, pnn01pat
of the s&lt;hool, offered prayer,
Mrs Georsc Sloirchcr, president, pre•lded at tho meeting ond
thanked all who helped With the
BChool levy and also with the
Halloween party The repOrt or the
Mrs Roy Smltb was honored
aemtary WAs a1ven by Mrs
with a Layette Shower when the
Annio Phelps Jr and report of Friendly Neltlbbara Club met
the treasurer by Mrs. John Sar Tueoday evenin~ at the home of
:.In John t'crrell, Fisher St wtth
It wu announced that there :lfrs Charles l..egar as host"'
would be no December meeting
Blue and wh1te streamers ex
and that at the January meeting tended from the chandalier to the
a rcprcaentativc rrom tnc World manto! and formed a canopy over
Encyclopedia would be presen• the b'"met whi&lt;h held the gifts.
first Bl"d• taught by Mrs
Mrs Denver Thoma, prealdent,
RI!Oe won the attendance pre01ded, and final pions were
banner for havmg the most par· msde for the Chrlslm01 dinner
enta pre.~ent They al~o receivlld whleh will be held at the Federata treat Wedneoday lor having ed Church on TUesday Detember
the mOl' fathers present
10 at 7 p m. (ollowed IJY a party
Mro. Lillian Smith 111ve the and gift exchanre. The traveling
schools news announcing th~ prizo don,ted by Mrs. Olive In·
Thank.!fllvlnr vocation lor Nov- grablm was awarded to' Mn Wilember 28·29 Mr Whaley an· liam Sherldin, and Mra •Jack Robnounoed that the date or tho son won the door prl&lt;e'
Christmas proJP"8m had
been
An auelon sale of home made artontaUvely set lor December 20 ticles was held with Mrs Thoma
at which time school will be dis· •• auelioneer. Several members
misled for the Christmas vaca· rea.tved gl!ta from tbetr secret
Uoa. Tbe proaram will bo under palo. Jaby pl&lt;tun• of tbe memthe direction 'of Mrs Eleanor bera were ollown 1nd 1 prue
~lhor, muolc instructor , the slftrtled to Mn. Thoma lor
bour to ~ sn~euneed later The fll'ulnc the mOll tomtlly. Mrs.
PTA will haye Santa prwent Gl!o'rre Bucbanlll woa awarded 1
with a &lt;~Nat for tile children of !lrln in 1 pme.
A pastel oolor
the tchlll)l' at tills lime
!C&gt;!&lt;'~hat;enfli
Ilea auct w11 tbe oldeet lathqr ried' oul Ia
fre,en~ ,\nnla Phelps Jr., lhc ved 1~
youn1011; and EmOl)' J-lauY the served lollqwe!l ..~rltll
lather wiib llle moat chlldlea in while
Salisbury 10h6ol. Eaeh received blUe
Wed
a bo~ of oaad)'.
A PfOIJ'Im WRI prtJcnted by babies
itlleitecl ,
Mil· Opha OIMt eo..istlng ol
tbe pledao to tho flag by Johnny
Bpek; a .oac and d~nce rouUne
by 1 lll'OU~ of r!rlo and 1 eako
'~Wtlk for l•tlm'l only which waa
won by Dvrllbt Logan The cakJ
waa presented by Mrs Joe John·
son.
lin. Heary Wills will be hos- f51r!ll&amp;IC,
1et1 c~an lor the January ::.:::··,.,:::.~''11.::.:..:
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d1u&amp;hlt.r,

Salisbury PTA )
Meeting Is
Tuesday Evening

Mrs. R.oySmith
Honored Guest
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li(r. 'Jonel '
a '""'" and installed the officers
artaounced a•_
when Pomeroy Bend Grange met
to be •bald a1
Wednesday evening at the DAV
on Frldar:
Hall
at 7:30 p.
The meetmg opened tn rltualls, m. with the
. olllctn ill
tic fonn w1tb Charles Leear. wor· charge;
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peals lor aid were •nswered and ed the m"tlng. ~be lalil,e,l 'cret-or·
two apphcaUona lor membership ated by ~!In John Tet'fell1 eirrled
received A eontributlon was made oullthe 1Jia)llc4glvln8 the)lle! i!\111
to the Meigs County TUiiereulcisls I• eenterpi~ce df eomueo~la fill~
and Health A88D&lt;Iation
fl'llil on one uble; I &amp;DfD ·
It waa,Yotod to have a i50e
boat fllled'mtb vegeteb!fa on an-1
exchan~e at the December meet· other ~nd an_arraqptnent ofebr)lng and the ladi~s were requeotod santhemutns on the lblnl
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to brmg cookies lor relreshmonla. 1 ~;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~.~;;:.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;l
Mr Jones, mijlled by Mrs John 11
Terrell .as maJ1,hall; Mr&amp; Gbarles
Lcgar, emblem bearer; John Str\ck
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land, regalia bearer, and Mrs.
Ohve Ingraham. pianist inatalled Monteray llanJ!4lP1 Auto. ll'anl.
the ofiieects II follows Carl N ztone blue; wiS llrei,ll'cH, dol.

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Chari•• Lcgar, Slewfl'cl;
Assistant Steward;
I• In; 'Mrs
LT. He1to n.
etson, Chap
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Secret! ry, Jobn r-~11
a•o , AwaeepL H t c
Mrs.
er, Mrs C
ea on, eros;
Carl N Smith, Jlbrrl&amp;nar Mra I
CbriBime Lake, Flora, Charleu•·l i
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The new
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The servle~ alao said tho nUll\·
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pneumonia In large ••tics has de·
ellned _
jt ~d the 7pO,(l90 new II" c&amp;ses
~ '" ' • were repOned 0~ ~·trlilated by 36
state! lor the weeU ended Nov 16
This rqlfl'd t~ 6,!1~0,Jl!lll the num·
ber of cases reported since the
R~fi~ o# Aaj~n flu last sumiJlPf
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Thursday.
Mrs John Keck entered Holzer
!lospltal lor observation an~
treatment.
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Wilham Turner, son of ~r
and ,Mrs Jacob Turner Inls been
transferred from Fort Knox, Kr .•
to Fort Meade, Md.
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Sgt Harold Rice, •on of lit
and Mrs. Homer R1ee1 has return
ed from duty In Alaska to Camp
Pendleton, Caltfornla
Mrs Robert Reibel. visited ro
centiy with Mr and Mrs William
Kit&lt;hen and daughter In Chili!
cothc
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Mrs DaiSv Ankrom sprained
her ankle this woek, and has been
confined to her 11,o111e.
M-&gt;• Cha[Jos Slerl~• baa been
called to A abalna by the
1tJness of her mother

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called today for an end to qom ,
IJIUnlty Wjde mm X_,ay prOilJ'IIl!J
for •pot~na tuberculosis cae1~1.
The government's ehlol beall4
officer s01d such surveys lh9uld
be restricted to the "greatesl 1'1~11"
groups because of potential r•dbtlpn lulzBrds He mentioned hQJpltohz~d persons, low · mcowe
~ro ups, ml11fant work~rs end persons known to have been espqsed
to the diSCUSC

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Th~ day btlore the vuaUon departun, the White House nleuld
1a lilt of btlll tlgned by the Pruldent but advtse4 newamea lltat
Jicne fl( thel!l were of ~ l!nporte,Il~t·
' •A~Iy, III• D.WIIfen wera f1""6 tile list only mlrlor au.&gt;
1io1! 1111111 f!ld&lt;!..IY ~tied •~r Ylt fiiQa woa the
PIO~ P!!!!f:llon lor I!:;BHII... Th, 11rtatallpa, ~Ing lhf llp,.l
tti; ll!l'reme court ~!ilo~ Iaat spring (lvlng
~~'"'~' ~d other crltnlna! dtfendanta ace'" to .,.,..
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that the cblet Mtetrt
Uvt ' atped a ~y ~III onlY when inlonn,d
~~ the ~t by tile preas.
SubsequenUy at hts ne'l'l eonr,rence, the Preeldent pulled a bloopo
•r ot omluton. He e!(t(t:lzed the Demoerattc-eontroited 85th Con·
If~' !'or lf111nr io
t1 number of bUill he htul deemed ....ttAI
and then tk:kfd 111•111 Of\
lie fRrai&gt;~ 14 ~ Jllllbl1'ly lbe ~e JlllpNaed mtaaure '!"hlell llfl!•
olltuted fill bl,.e.t tlete't of lht IO..tolt-a bi!J to prol'ldo tederal
fundi lor IICbool &lt;Oilltni~OIIo
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living and President l!llsenhower'l popularity rattng are shaping up
aa Important luuea for the IUS ;Iect!Qill, according to ltnt reportl
from congressmen back home to mend their poUtlc&amp;l tepees
Democrati are try'lng to detenntne whether the President's popu·
, larlty bas waned enough to make the chief executive a major cam•
palgn targeL Meanwhile they uem ready to aelu on lllflatk!!l u
evldencea In the mounting coot of living u a oure-!tre Issue.

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occupiljd the headlines aa a trouble 'pot, $tale

department lnslden have become qut~tly concent~4 ~ver P~¥1·
rnuntst developments tn the Southe~tem Asia natiOII of 11\done~
Re&lt;:ent local elections In tb~ rich and atratoli! country aaw the
Rolli l&lt;lOI'O heavY galna Bnd achieve a stronger vo\ce In the Indoo
llestan government
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The Western Alllea are partteularly upset at the•e galnt becaUH:
Indonesian Prime Minister Sukamo haa been courted by tho free
world In an effort tn keep him firmly tn tile anU·Sovtet CfiDP·
Now, Sukamo who uveral yean ago barred the Reds frol'l\ ~·
ballot, hu ahown algoa of JWing!nr to the let~ Us. oboorvera
tear he might adopt a neutral!a~ attitude and make future trouble.

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lcoeJI a c•)jjii4,~W\I.IO 'Jl"''Yent "black mark~~!;
abuses from "ap&amp;gtng up when the demand for
the IIU ahOIII bccom,os heavY.

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Careful Wakh Nt!.,••ry

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of th~ bote!) U&gt;al accorJlpanled the aDocallon of the II* FQUO

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A~If!!!«lTQN-mt w..htnM ~ry~f! ~I~ !lilt lilt
U;Ue~ State~ !'u~ltc Health SeryiS! Pl~Y l&gt;f Ja~~ Ill~ f.O""tl.
W
work tor e, IJI&amp;fu on atsl1ibuttqn of
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vaccJne two reara ago.
They parllcularly note thai the Sfl"llcjj Is relf!nf on "volunta'l'
dtotributlon• of the vacciiie-juat aa waa ~~ne "!!l!(tjt' ROIJC11jlo1J.
Th' experience with the Salk progtlm WlUl ihlt Ill tJn!olt frantic
rush tor the vaccine began which caught manufacturer~, doctors
•nd community health ottlclflf unprepared. II
took several months ~afore tbe lhDrtap sltua•
Uon could be atraig}ltened out.
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some officials ~ concerned that ~e •ame
peU·metl demand for llq Vllf'Cjlte m•Y pop out
later this year w~en th~ ~~~"'~~~J&gt;tll•a l'o •tr\~•
with Ofldem!o !o1oe. 'rlieJ cone"l'e !hat 111• Public Heilllt aervlcq baa c~P.()Il!Y gone over pt1n1
with elate and Ioc~t cttiCii!o ~tit th'-' are aUil

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~~rted out of
9Vef '1letr01t Au
oriUe! .,[~ at
15 homes
were
~~Qod In a four block
are where "b1gh wmds battered
Borne}! urged comm~mtiC&amp; to
the East Sld,e In tornadtc lash;on usc the tuberculin skin test as t~e
T-he u ~ weather Bureau SOld hrst step in lhscovermg tub~rcu­
the storm followed the dorechon i loSIS Chest x-rays, he •4d~d.
of a torn~4o tuunel, npplng roofs should be hm1ted to those showmg
from hoqses and tearmg garages a pos1bve reaction to the skm test.
1 He srnt the recommendation• tp
1 0 their found tfons
f &amp;lte oust of \j'ln~ ripped off part state and local health offiCer~
of tlte •oof of cl.eysler CorP&lt;&gt;ra• explamed they were based on tne
lion's Forge Plant, ,killing one finding of a group of medical exwqrk~ '"d mjurlng 11 others
perts summoned here recenllf to
The weat!Jer" picture today cons;der the problem of X-ray reshowed generally fair skies over d~atlon and the ban&amp;mg tubercu·
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losls picture
thai ~ pe'k of the current ep1
A publio health spokesman Ifill
demttol lnfl'uenza probably bas the group agreed chest X-rays »ft
btl!D roacliN!In some parts of lhe arams •hould be on a a,tmve
Unl~4 Stt!f•.'' tl!e ~ealth oerylce rather IliaD a "ahotf!\lll" eo'lllil~sil4.
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"A ~u1111&gt;er of state, hav' been
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I"!Wlpg pu ~l!llllaUne ln the PBII most of the country, e~Qeptlpi'
~W.R. WOJM, IIlli low~r eases occur- mow lllll'l'j' arepa - the•
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11qa tl!•~ IQ! t)!e previous 1wo pr and Notttierq PlBI~s. the f!~J
Wfe W'~liS: Scfi!'\'J Of industrial Lakes and the Ro1~les
•l!le~lljlil! !j ie11or!ed to have =:.:.c;::____,.,.._::....:..:..,.=.,,------'-.....,.,,-,:-:N-~="7~-::
decrea10d In·nornial
lev·
els In sqme atale!.

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of L(&gt;ng Bottom •ppnt Friday eve
ping Wjth Mr and Mrs A: ll
Billet
' lolr ind llrs Eugene Marcln~j
and son. Canton, llr a~d ]lf!a
'!'f&lt;I. ,J~q•e~ Po,meroy, Mrs Charles
~k~. ~~~~pr rom &gt;lapniPi.
&gt;~e;,opeit\ St,turdv e_~l&gt;9

IJHiO!!fh f~e qr~fl l;a~e"'

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• ~ sOi!nt' tile ' woe{end with ~Is par
enls, )fr: uid \II'S Clint C!J:~·
• \ 1m and, Mr.t., Watemrn. W)lila,
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With Mi ' on~ i!ll:f Grover White
• •' M'rs. Mart !foller and chlljlrcn
~ailed on 11r spd'lfrs Wald l'!ng
causes m
and Mr 'IJld l!l'i Norman Fr&lt;f!jf
--- ~, ,~~-,_,:,,- decllnfd three per
iek SU'!1!4Y·
M)' Alid MJ~· Lonme Chrl!;to·
pher !ri'~ ~n· \V!Iilf, Ree'!I.!~Ulr,
ooo~red m all
~·~~~~ Rn illlltf ' Orr and famiJ¥. ll!l•IWIJ ~ ~~~~ counlj'Y except m
We§n~!AAf·
_ tfle lia.olfic ot~~s_ _ _ __

~ FLoRID~
KANSAs CI'JlY, Mo.
v-nsaa CitY Athle•lcB,

ter there neal spring
mmor Ieasuo players
Huntsville, ~-• laot
will train at Pensacola
•bout Mare~ 10, 19118,

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WASHINGTO~ UP - T~' P~b,
~w IJ~Ittd Prns
:4 brqa4 ma11 of cool Canadlnn
lie Heal!h Servle~ld tll(ijy ·~hf
peak ol tbe curre ;@pi~'J!l'rollf 1(1!
def.i!Pd@a Rfer the northern
lluenza probably h lileii ~c'hi!&amp; r m or lli' oalfml tG~ay aaustng
In some parts 'o t~o l]fll ed !l!\1"' ql!n~ ' from the Plnms

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MERCi;URY

Child Conservation• League
Holds
~;;~~~. ~~~~!r '~aater: Floyd
Th
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Its Annual an SQIVIng mner Mrs Charleo Spencer, I.ettm,er;

The annual ThankagiviDg din·
ner of the Chtld Conserva1tOili
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b d
Loa•ue
• waa held T m ay n gth•
at
the
Marlin
Restaurant
WI
A volunt.ry program to deepen
members adJourning to the
the somtual hie Is 1n progresa a4 the
home of Mrs Richard Chambero
the Umted Methodist Church.
BelieVIng that In order lor a for their meetmg
Mrs Millard Wllde!11lutb, pre"·
church to go !llrther It mun flrat
go deeper, prayer groups have d.nt , Was I n charge ol the meet·
been scheduled lor eacb Wednes- lng ~hlcll opened with t'·e Moth·
•rayer In unl!on The res I••·
day evenmg These meetings er' ' •.
which include meditation, !&lt;rll&gt;- n't ton oC Mrs. P. K llut!Sell as
ture, prayer and mtereeuory tre ...r•r wal acoepted an d Mn
prayer are held In the homes of Charles Bradbury wu appointe d
members s1tuated to serve all to the posltlob. New memben vo~
~d lnto the CCL are )lro. p~ggy
neighborhood&amp;
Wednesday morning a prayer Houdashelt, Mrs. An!llr Chapman,
breakfast was held at the cbul'l!b Mrs James Ctatworthy,
for the men Begmning at six
Plans were made to sponsor a
ciO&lt;k witb a half hour
CCL in Pomeroy with the Dlo·
Uon and prayer alter wl1loh
tricl preoldent lr~m GallipOlis to
f11st was sened by women from ualat with the organiZilion of
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the commi,.Ion on membersblp tbe club
and evangeham Another pr41er 'the gr011p has a new project
breakfast will be held on Wedrtes- "Helping Needy ChQdren In The
day, December 18 at 6 a m.
Local Schools" and lhe comm1 1•
A special prayer and praise lllr· tee In charge include• Mrs Rovice of the combined aroupa will bert &amp;chmoli, Mrs William l!lverlie held at the church next Wed- son and Mrs Lewis H Sauer.
nesday at 7 I~ p m
Clothln~ " to be collected b~
Monday, December z.
Plans ""re made (or their
Roc~
~nnual Christmas party to bP.

NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT

Executrix

and oontnbut1ons of $5 00 each
wrrc g;ven to tho Meigs County
ruberculosiS and Health AsSOCJat1on and to Care. A eommlttee
composed ol Mrs. ' Edith Slss~n.
Mrs Hanson Holter and Mrs Al·
bert Baer were named to pur·
rhase and prepare baskets ol
fru&gt;t for the shut ms of u.,
commumty It was voted to have
a gift exchange at the December
moctmg.

$urg('On Genef'lll
lfealiG 'l)lJiei818 'COld 1\w Mass .' IAsks For Curb On
Say Flu E~mi~ Is Moving In
TB X-Ray Program
L db
.L FrOm The N0rth ,
s
Has Re8Cp~
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8 J!um~y
!)an, .,,u11,t. ~¥!ttdleWI, 0·• NO\!. QQ, i~'

1'M 50 Tt,jRtt.LEP···

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BQV to

THAt ' NEW

GIVE ME

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HE SAID
THIS WAS' THE
ONLY ONE HE
COULl) I=IND
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8-Daily SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport; 0., Nov. 22, 1957
Virginia
Long,
Robert
Denison
United
Methodist
Chester
Methodist
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Wedding Of Sept. 15 Announced Come Double Class
Youth Fellowship
Meeting Is Held
Meeting Is Held
Mrs. A. R. Kni ght was a guest
The Chester Charge Methodist

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TUATMENTS
SPECIAL

$2.00

Mrs. Henry Spencer. sCcond nom- ' by Mr. Wiggins
ination of offl~ers was held.

for Ono Wotk Only

MARY JUNE'S
BEAUTY SALON

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Following group singing, a short
ing" held last week in Logan was busineso 1ession was held after
given by Miss Leda Mac Kraueter. which a program was presented by

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"'"P.w and Mrs. Leo

NOON Till DARK .

Most popular snapshot cpmera ever built!

Mrs. Frank

Vaughan

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NEW USED CAR LOT

Why not buy a worth while Jlft, 'omtthlng the whole family can
tl'\tby - a second car for the family - Eitner a new Buick or
Pontiac or one of th111 '1lkf ntw" betfer buy ultd cu1 from
Bt1111nor1? Now io tho tlmt to rttlly gtl i borgoln. We hove

SPECIAL
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WEST MAIN ST.

1954 DESOTO • • • •
Custom Tudor- One Owner.

1954 FORD VB .

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1954 Ford VB Dlx. 2dr. Sedan ··· ····· $995
1955 Dodge VB Coronet ··· ··· ··· ··. · $1,395

$B95

4 dr. Sedan. Beautiful two tone blue finish. New Pontiac tradein. Good family car.

$995

A Swcpl wing ~cauty both in JoOiu and condition . Push button

1956 Dodge Coronet 4 dr. Sedan · · $1,795

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2 dr. ''liard Top" Stdan. New Buick trade-ln. Jlynaflow drive.
All vinyl leather 8Cals. Almost like the day It was 10id. R&amp;ll.

1,57 FORD 500 • • • SAVE $B50

I dr. Sedan. Fincet Of the fine carl Power Steering &amp; brakea,
dyna!low drjve. Show~ the very ~lsi o! care. New otto cosll
$5&amp;00.00.

1954 Buick V8 Super 2 d.r. ········ $1,495

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USED C~R

MIObL"O~T

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1954 Pontiac Star Chief ··· ··· ··· ·· · $1,095
1953 Bulcks .. .. ···.. .. .. · as low as $195

Choice of six fine cars. Two of theae ~ars are low JDIIeoc• one

owner cara.

1953 Che¥rtlets .. .. ·

Your tholtt
This has

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BE suitf TO 110 SO BEFOl\IMl!lCEMB~R
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POMEROY
RUTLAND

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S:Ot ,
P~on~s 52J ;Ud letiM
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B~l~ , . . , -P.ON!J;IACS .

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2 Door Sedan, Radio and Heater.

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Firedome 4 Door Sedan, Radio, Heater, Automatic' T•amml~Ji~o.
·{'llwer
Steering.
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Christmas a sizable
check fer generous
giving - and meeting year-end bills.
Why not start sav•
ingnow?

1955 DODGE

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IF YOU. HAVE NOT RE

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of thr.O exmpUbnal calall:&amp; 4 tlfa,,.,.tll al~l.rt·

1952 DeSoto VI 4dr.

PRESTON
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bett o! condtl1on.
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USED CAR LOT
POMEROY
PHONE 13S·X

LOT

"liard Top", Power steering &amp;' brikea. i&gt;ynanow drive. Smart .
red with white top.
Conv. Cpe. Hydraii!JIIc drive. Now lilbt blue \OP. 116H. Week·
end epccial.
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AtSO VISIT OUR 1JSED CAR toT
ON J..OCUST STREET IN MIDDtE·
PORT FOB MANY MORE EXCEL•
UWJ· BARGAINS ON A • I USED
tAps .tND TRUCKs.

FOR 1958

1955 Buick VI Roadma$ter · ··· · ·· · $1,895

$1395

Long Wbeel Base Pickup - A Dandy For

eu

Cotallna CJl&lt;l. ,Hard Top" . boa~ I(.' Exrtpllonal.ln every wny. II)'·
dramatic drl~e. 11&amp;11.
'f

:Tudor. Spedal Thil Week.

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1955 Pontiac VI 2 dd ·:.. :.. .... $1,695

1954 FORD VB • • • • • • • • $795

195:
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2 Ton' Cab and Chasal•. 154" W.B., 5 spd. trans. Tires Excellent.

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4 dr. "liard Top" Sedan. Powor S!AerlnQ &amp; bl'llkes. R&amp;H. This. il
a car we eould recommend to our but c~rtomors. New one cost
over $4~.00.
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FO.RD V8 •· • • • • • • -$1595
flckup. Radio, heater, blue and ~hite, one own'JJ'.

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RUfKS·FOR BRACES.CAMPAIGN IS STARTED

Chief Of Polire
Orders Stricter
Enforcement

Middleport Chl~f of PoUC!I! Leoy Bartrum said loll a)' 1 ·..-..kdown on beer joinll ~ellin&amp; to
dt11nks and half druab !,.. ·beeD
ordered.
. Tbe order followed .1 mel~ Fri.
day night In one of lbt lavmui In
which Chari., Quillen, S. -Fonrtbst, w.. stabbfd in the Nted witb
a knife or llnJ.,.U· rue. Polile
held James L. Bm.et, 25, fearl-11,
on • ehargo of knlfinr with in!HI
to k~l.
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1956 Buick VB Super ·: ··· ·· ··· ··· · $,2,695

'fU4or Sedan Demonsll'ator. Fordomallc, 245 HP Motor, R&amp;H, Style Tone.

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1956 Buick VB Special ········· ··· · $2,295

' Cuatom Tudor. Fordomallc, ~u·tone. Clean.

1954 STUDEBAKER

making

Beautiful Black wilh white top. Locally owned car. Clean.

Flredome V8 - Fordor, Automatic trans., power steering. Real Sharp.

1954 .MERCURY • • • .

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yourt.

Sighting Strange .
Object In Skies·

blue drcS! with light blue acces.
sones and a corsage of white cnr-

ple left for n wedding trip to the
Smoky . Mountains. t'or the trip,
t~c brtdc wore a navY blue suit
Wtlh red accessories and the orchid from her bi'idnl bouquet.
The new Atr. and Mrs. Uobcrt
Denison will be residing at ~14
Telford Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio.

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Three~ore Report

and J corsage of pink carnation~.
The groom'll mother wore a dark

1953 Ford VB CustomUna · ······ ····· $795

1919 modtll that

$4.25

;ELBEftFe~DS

matching laee plateau dipped to a
V with a hanging pearl in the cent·
cr. Her bridal bouquet was mounted on a whtte Bible and was com·
posed of a while, purple throated
orchid surrounded by a casradP r.C
white stephenotis with sequined
streamers.
Miss L()is Bartrum of Middlepw·t
was maid-of-l10nor. She wore a
blue ballerina dress and carrid
a bouquet of pink, b\ue and whit ,
carnations. Miss Cheryl Lon ·•
~islcr of the bride, was junio~
bridesmaid. She olso wore a b.t l·
lerina blue dFcss and carried a
bouquet of pink, blue and whil '
carnations.
Mr. Jack fltniaon, brother or the
grQom, was best' man Mr. Douglaq
Long andj:dr. Larry Long, b'rothcrs
of the br1de, were ushers.
The bride's mothbr wore a navv
blue dress with pink aecessonr:&lt;;

~alions.
Following the reception held in
the church social rdom, the cou -

10 11un~ tr1d11 Dn

2 dr. Sed11n. New Buick trade-in. Extra nice for model

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palms, fern and the seven-candle
l!andeJahra.
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A half hour of nuptial music
was presented by Mro. c. o. Chapm~n, organist,. and Mlsa Donna
Will, vocalist.
Given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Gene Long, the bride
wore a gown of Ch8111illy lace and
nylon tulle over slipper satin. The
filled bodice featured a sabrlna
neckline with sheer acrolls of irrideacents and tiny points over the
hond1. Lace scrolls lPclreled the
hipline of the bouffant s~lrt of
layer&amp; of tulle and termlnlated at
the floor.
Her finger-tip veil of. 1heer Im-

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at sacr\fl,e pricts. Rush in now anct

nA$1lOL1111

Sae The Complete Line of Eastman l&lt;odak
Cameras, Dar~ Room O"tfits~ · Film,
Cases, Gadget Bo'~:-;; .· ... ·. .

ported illusion was caught to a

AGIFT FOR THE WHOLE FAtt\ILY

$7.45

CAMERA

''~m il v, Mr. and Mrq, c. F
~hkeslee anrl da,lghtf'r, Jennifer
f') rov .. Engene
Brown Mrs. Ch~rles

LT. and MRS. ROBERT DENISON
The RuUand Methodist Chute' ert Denison, son of IJir. and. Mrs.
was the •etting, Sunday, Sept. U Carl Denison of RuU,nd.
&gt;t two-thirty o'clock for the w4d·
The double-ring ceremony was
ding of VIrginia Long, daughter performed by the Rev. George Da·
of Mrs. Helen Long and the late vi.! before an altar decorated with
Mr, Long of Rutland, to Lt. Rob- while chry1anthemums, gladioli,

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camera. Just load, aim, and shoot for grand plctvrtl by IU~
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tures froM a roll of fllm. Como in todoy for lull deiallt .

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Springs and nine youth anl one
adult, Mmersvtue.
The next meeting will be held
at the Rock Springs church on
, January 20, 1958.

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Uncheon. It was decided to bav~
~ potluck dinner and gift ex ~ b an !le at the next meetina ..Qn
"'.uesday, Dec. 17.
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host group. Attending were five
youth and one adult from Alfred;
three youth and one adu lt. Rock

, Chester, Ohio

session

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Me". A solo "Deep Down In My
Heart" by Myrna Maag and a film
"How Honest Are You?" conclud·
ed the program.
The meeting clo!ed with the
MY!' benediction after which re·
freahments were 11erved by the

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Friday, DC'C 6. Each la rly wa 3
requested to bake a p:e for t11e

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Walton Farm

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there was a di.~cussion on tbt
balaar to be held at lhc churc:1

.the
duet and
"Ivory
Palaces"lfost
by group.
Paula A
Sayre
Myrna
Maag opened the program follow·

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ton opened the meeting. Following group singing, Mr: Walton
read Psalm 125 aJtd oflered pr3y
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scripture

A report on the "Booster Meet·

TURKEY SHOOT
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her recent tour O\ Eumpe. . _
Leo Crew, pres1dent1 preside.,
• nd devotions led by Kern\it Wal·

reading by Vicky Brown.

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supper was served.

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the United Methodist Church mel
Tuesday evening at the churci
:tnd show&lt;'d pi c turr~ taken nn

Devotion• Jed by Kenneth WigEsther Hayes, councilor, presided atno opened the meeting. Group
singing of "The Touch of His Hand
and reported ill were Mrs. John on Mine'' and ''In MY Heart There
Haye&amp;, Mrs. Ronald Osborn and Rings A Melody" preceded prayer

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"'hen the Come-Double Cia" ' or

Youth Fellowship met ltonday
evening at the Minersville church.

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