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                  <text>8--DIIIy SenUne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 21, 19S9

Elsie Mae Arnold
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Birth Anniversary

Twilight Garden
Club Welcomes
New Member

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

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Sophomore Class
Annual Reception F.or Freshmen Class

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

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

bw.

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

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

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

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

Teny

Stalnaker,

Sb1rley

Sharon llougllu, Ned

Hill,

SwJndeJ,

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

"Lazy Bonea" lllR&amp; by

Tbe firlt

sklt

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

wu

Judy Butcher.

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

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

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

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

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~BAKER ·
FURNJTURI

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

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

MEIGS JHEATRE
Pomllt'Oy, 11111o

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

Aon Doron - llod ll'ulloc

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NO. 187

-por!b7-1Wrcr,Jr,

pyt h,10n S.ISters

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

Elect Offt'cers
f ri day
ng

rangemenbl.

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

Roseville Loss
lsOhio'sBest
Cherry Pie Artist

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

lllnCijS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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' t;ATOR 01' WalK

NORFOLK, Vo.

(Speclal)-,llua-

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

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

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

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

Organ Dedicated
In Ceremonies
At EUQ .Church

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

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

Supermarkets
Replenished
Truck Drivers

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

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

A Unl·

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

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

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

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execution llf Walter J. Byomin,
who died in tbe electric chair

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

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"Under

lt ia not
po.o!-trlal

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

and EJill Oloncb

prouam committee were

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actlora•
clrtumstanc:et

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

eonalder

or

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

WUaon, Beverly Perrin,
Charltne Davia and

13·Year-Old
Stabbing

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

committee whleb

Jnvltallont to the
Patlf Lowery, SllJean Cuey, Rutb

"There 1a eome queatlon aa to

Ferp10n •net

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

Mrs. Wataon aave a de.monatr1,•

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

me U.e purdahmept. ~ he ui4.

membett.

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

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

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Spares Niday's Life
Grounds Jury Was

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

Debbie R.eynolrla

Wily Pay 1101111 To Wute Timet

by Pomeroy pollee

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

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

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

Wilson, Long Bottom,
Into

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Mayor

Charlea

Chris~s Lights ·

To Be Turned On

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

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

won the 'Teen,..ge
for 1969." Awarded
canteen bonon
Cooney, Ronnie Evan" Cary
•', tnd Jim H1mer.
' Selection for thJJ
upon tbe basil of
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eff01t - with checll&amp;
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ldar, I••• waltiDr for eb.uae and
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The

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IOUtbt to pile up production . for

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

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

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First As Governor

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

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

enttne

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keya.

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

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By FREDDIE HOUDASHELl'

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

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Around And
Ab.out
Middleport

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

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

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tHE DAILY SENTINeL

Commentatin~
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en!" marli:et.
Btl Budlless is the Am•rican Association
Of ·Battery Manufacturers and 20 of Its members whose product accOunts for 95 percent
or aU !be automotlve-type batteries sold in
lhil country.

Liltle business is asking $15,00.0,000 triple
damages for harm it Rays these ~ons
have inflicted on its business and ~ through
rhe Clayton and Sherman Anll'frust 1aws, Is
in effect asking the V .S. courts to blow a
whistle on what it considers to be the illepl
tactics of Big Business.
In the complaint is the charge that the
tery manufaoturers prevented ser¥iee ·s tations
from selling*he battery additive .by threatening to revo ·the warranty on any battery
they had so 1 1111 as one bo!Ue or tube of VX-11
was found on -~ir premi&amp;es whether or not
it11!•1 in the battery. Another is the charge
that 't h.e battery manufacturers "maliciously"
triJ&gt;d to '!Pread the false idea that the maqUoo:tent. of Nationa·l Dynamics were "thieves
and croo~:were out on bail, and were under
indict{J)ent ~y various government _law en·
forcement officials".
·
These are strong words and serious cbarges. If they ard true; the U.S; Courts should
blow tha:t whistle, -gOOd and )oud, because
-this Is far out of Une with whlll we Uke to
think of as our a)!o\fm of free .t\merlcan ·en·
terprlse. Our &lt;Uberties &gt;are ·too precious 1J!I'
mere bigness to lt'smple on them just with
size for a license.

.

2. Girl's
name
3.Mother

ACU,OS8

.AND ~'!'EN WAS rT
MIEN !liD

1. Town-alto

,,

plan
15. Medal
lO. Style of

l rlsh god!l

architecture
12. J!i.a.sc:al
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Norton Co., an Iron

THE DAILY SENTINEL

DEVO'f~

nickname
29. E:Jthqme

01'

~IOS·MASON AREA
I , Owen, Publlsh•r
Pt.(b'ilh~IJ ev~ry afterncon ex
trgt " lf.ll~d~y W The Ohio Valley
-~and

Pu)UabhlJ C&lt;nn.pany 11t 110 Me·
c!tiDIO St., POIIJOIOf, Ohl?. ~..1.

aeu office phone S98 'fdlt'6fl1l
orttee ph11Qt "l87.
........ N •~ood chill&amp; maiUn~

~a~Uer

at .the

po1t

office at Pom·

Oltll&gt;.
..NJU.GUl a4_v.-tlalnJ reprertentl·

,lfl1J,

U~..lot:~lneli'·Kimball, i...,c.. 841
'.-x~Aaton

A.'¥'1.,

Naw York Cit)'

N.- Y&lt;lk,
SuK&amp;cripttOn nte11: .)ellvered bJ

...mer

Wllitrt· .aWIIble, au eenu
per WHIH one )'ec.r In advance a1
Tbe 'Dd7 lehtlntl ortlce.. lUI !10,
IJJ monttie, ' I'JtftD; three menth&amp;
fl.lo. BJ motor route/•here avall
lble: 9DI atOhth, tl• IY maU~ on~"
, . , ~' IIIli m110tha. ... U ; limo
unlh1. n.M: nntl mnnth. 81

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A'RUNNI'N'

Loft~

llotlrilr

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lbe Detroit

oJP1.

l•ttc, !Hoot. t-IDch 81. Loo11
.-~--::-:-==-U.wk ........ 10ill be LIAYI "'ff'AIICTIC
101111 I IDiaU frO&lt;luud bone 1D
AJITWIW', BeJaium ,'01'1-.A
b11 riabt ande for about two Be)Jian ~eleot,ifJe u~ .-rt
weeb. Lovennte tu.ftered tb8 in· for Antardte SUndar abOud U..
jury in tbe Hawt.'• 1-.lo'r !0111 to DIDilh steamer "t.rib Du..'"

~------------~--

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Millie b)' Cliff ByeniJUI Hb Slrlq Noleo

ADMI8SION SOe

(abbr.)

HOW• . , _

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Observe Wedding
Nov.S

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tblt lure-f.o.plelte I'OOtlne. )'OU want for your leut!

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SIZE

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£very one i.a

carefully ctre.ed ud ele~ned., ready for tbe oven. Select
- -·- OD'I'bi!Wgivlq Day you'll lle tlad you did.

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RAONE AMERic'AN LEGION HAll
Wednesday, NovemM 25tll-1:30 tll12

• 30. Cclor
· !1. For examp1e

VnltH Pr"• lnt•rn•tion•l

orf', coal, &lt;lock and lake 8hipplng
In 1804, Franklin Pierce. 14th finn. Hh Cather, David Z. Norton
Will .one of the firm's founder&amp;.
)ltealdent .of the U. S., was born.
~ 1908, Italian
l.t'nor Ennen
C•tu~. 'Jllllde hl11 Amerlcor n leh'...

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LOVIIU.IITTI IIO.LINID
ST. LOUIS

BOUND 1114 IIQUAU

F-..tllittve

WB

or Oglebay,

·· ~ ·

Thanksgiving Dance

' 4:J.lndlan.

Jeraey'•

VES~RYEAR

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On thla date tn history;

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wbeft the OWIHI'I' ll alreadt r.
eeiwlq: a 11 pereeat dllc:ouutIUCb u that tJnn to a )'Otltblul
driver wbo Hmpletn • driver

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tlqt 1-he 'Dew 41men•loa' C!UJ will
have fetrell' aDd ltu HYere aocl·
denta. COMeq,utn:tlt the)' art better blluraace rilb and eta'titled

a&amp;.Ct'f!t!

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22, BorJeaet

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lor}' fO&lt; dom- ..,. 11r ol tloo
port ol talrJ t.. foretp mo&amp;oll.
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Tile -

l'ODAY AND
Tod.v" is Monday Nov. 25. the
317til day ot the Y'-'llr, with 38
mOrt day&amp; l.n 19~9 .
Norton, a Cle\•eland n~~tive, w&amp;l
The moon ill in its laRj quarter.
honurary ch4lrman -(lf th.e board
The mornjpg •lur ill Venua.

PerCent Cut
For Insurance On
Here

DAilY CROSSWORD

$o COJNSELQR ~;W n-:_iJE'••

Small Business?

This Is · the chalk&gt;n&amp;o lh~t has been laid
dowrrin a Federal Court in New York:
uf.am a small busi1wss. You are Big RusiJ)eSS. lJut your size does not give you a u.
Cense to destroy me, lie about me and conspire against me just because I thres.ten your
1)1X1flti."
Whether or not it is a valid ;:hallenge will
~ain. -Of course, for the courts to decide.
B;~t ·in .Lhis day of lt'ederal inquiry int(1
monopo1y and investigation of a-buses of tele·
vision by aOvertisers with more interest in
profU tb'an in truth, the case is certain to at·
tract more than ordinary attention.
Little business in this case is a company
known as National Dynamics Corporation
whldt produces VX.6, a nationally distributed
battery additive which the court was told is
a 11 su~,ior" chemical formula which im·
proves and prolongs the uS&lt;!ful life of automobile and other batteries. Replacement sales
a&gt;:Uhe •ltliin part. of the battery manulactur·

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2-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0.; Nov. 2ll, 1959

Time

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Open '1116 P.M. Wednesdar

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field Saturday -nJ,cht ~3-36 lpr tile . The Ruuella hive twO ohildreft,
~ocala' first win of the, ieuoa,
tli~ eecond In · rouPlJ
tllree lin. , !Ietty Sdi~u. Warten, aDd
John: RuHell, Pomeroy, and fotiJ'

lt'andcblldten, "'~· Sue .and
The Scipio bOYI led: ·aU the wu bert Lee Schulte• and COfOI Ann
i ·boldine • ~mloftable U.lf, lead a.nd ltebece&amp;· Jo lt\Uiell.
Friends and nlaUve• who called
lilt balftlme. Eseue; wltb. 20 pointl
dilrin1 the do7 were:
.Jed both . team• in .eoriDg.

tad-·
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Mason, W. Va. . '
Mr. Russell waf born at Welt

Columbia, W. Va., the -aon of tbe
late Mr. and xn. Henry R~U .
H~isonvJile Hlah sc,hool btrat He ia: emplO)"ed at the !llt!hard Coal
New " M~rshfleld. tt New Marsb· Company.
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The RU&amp;Hlll were marr(ed on
Nov. 16, 1934 ~~ Cllfton, W. Va., by
the Rev. W. t:. Ge~rhart. She fa
ttie dauahter of Mrs. Roaa B. Stew·
ort and tile laur J. A. Stew¥!

, Stipio Cagers
·•.Reap 2nd·Wm ·
Saturday 53~6

RHdy tolo~ .... IZ

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to 16-LL SIZI

l"ffmmved ucepL et

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IUPI~ RiGHT ... , ·12 toll L•• IIZI •••• IMOKaD

(Whole Hall -................ · · .. · 49c lb.)

WMii or c·ut U.P · _;

1.....-itht -~-~ FrHit, L11n. Pure

(Whole Ham
· St.win•

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45C lh.)

1:, •• •

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Pork Sou1age ........ .. 1·111· roll 39c

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STANDAiD

SELECT

Pint, .... -...

$1.1$ Pint ...... -. $1.29

Cotta1e Butts . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. Ill. 59c

c - ·Sir..

~fc~,.;, ' ... . ~ .·.... 1~, 49c

Q.oo~~ee..;. --·· '-!l!iY ~

CAP'N JORN'II ', -~ SEALED IN CANS

Link Souaoge •..•..........• lb. 59c Half Pilil ·-· · .. 65c Half Pint .. · -.. 75c

Foncy
Du!lb
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111. 45c
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Fresh Ham •• - lb.39t:
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Canned
Ham 'to'""- 65~ lb.
SUPER BIGHT ... IN% ALL MEAT
Ground Beef •• 49~ lb.
SUPER BIGHT ... WHOLE OlliiALP SLAB
Piece Bacon .· - ··- 25~ lb.
BONELESS, SKINLI!Ss . , , IU!ADY TO-EAT

,-,OLL
'SHANK
HALF

FULL

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Now's !be Ume to get the jump on your Holiday fOOd
buymg - beat the rush.
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A&amp;P SUPER BIGHT . , • LEAN FULL SHANK 11ALP

Hom

89c lb. Nutror
Morterine ............... 6 lba. $1.00
lb 35 ·luMrlcM_'..... , ...
Smoked Picnic• ........ - . . . . • c ChftH SliCes •. .· •.. z- 6 n· pkp. 45c

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Commentatin~
'

~:Season On

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en!" marli:et.
Btl Budlless is the Am•rican Association
Of ·Battery Manufacturers and 20 of Its members whose product accOunts for 95 percent
or aU !be automotlve-type batteries sold in
lhil country.

Liltle business is asking $15,00.0,000 triple
damages for harm it Rays these ~ons
have inflicted on its business and ~ through
rhe Clayton and Sherman Anll'frust 1aws, Is
in effect asking the V .S. courts to blow a
whistle on what it considers to be the illepl
tactics of Big Business.
In the complaint is the charge that the
tery manufaoturers prevented ser¥iee ·s tations
from selling*he battery additive .by threatening to revo ·the warranty on any battery
they had so 1 1111 as one bo!Ue or tube of VX-11
was found on -~ir premi&amp;es whether or not
it11!•1 in the battery. Another is the charge
that 't h.e battery manufacturers "maliciously"
triJ&gt;d to '!Pread the false idea that the maqUoo:tent. of Nationa·l Dynamics were "thieves
and croo~:were out on bail, and were under
indict{J)ent ~y various government _law en·
forcement officials".
·
These are strong words and serious cbarges. If they ard true; the U.S; Courts should
blow tha:t whistle, -gOOd and )oud, because
-this Is far out of Une with whlll we Uke to
think of as our a)!o\fm of free .t\merlcan ·en·
terprlse. Our &lt;Uberties &gt;are ·too precious 1J!I'
mere bigness to lt'smple on them just with
size for a license.

.

2. Girl's
name
3.Mother

ACU,OS8

.AND ~'!'EN WAS rT
MIEN !liD

1. Town-alto

,,

plan
15. Medal
lO. Style of

l rlsh god!l

architecture
12. J!i.a.sc:al
'1.3. Mlllilcal
· jnstru"!ent ,'
14.. Bog
'
15. G~rman d)'

(po8S . )

11.

lJ.
l9.

diselllse

ro,eiii!IUI'e!l

.23. Sub.
atan.Ual

fl,, ~n,\1

... llxitl .

auc.ce.._

_17. Yellow
, ....-·ocher

(slllln&amp;")

26. """"'
c:qnftict ~

18 ..Nex.t

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21. Numbtt'
(al:lbr.)
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35.CU.t .

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Norton Co., an Iron

THE DAILY SENTINEL

DEVO'f~

nickname
29. E:Jthqme

01'

~IOS·MASON AREA
I , Owen, Publlsh•r
Pt.(b'ilh~IJ ev~ry afterncon ex
trgt " lf.ll~d~y W The Ohio Valley
-~and

Pu)UabhlJ C&lt;nn.pany 11t 110 Me·
c!tiDIO St., POIIJOIOf, Ohl?. ~..1.

aeu office phone S98 'fdlt'6fl1l
orttee ph11Qt "l87.
........ N •~ood chill&amp; maiUn~

~a~Uer

at .the

po1t

office at Pom·

Oltll&gt;.
..NJU.GUl a4_v.-tlalnJ reprertentl·

,lfl1J,

U~..lot:~lneli'·Kimball, i...,c.. 841
'.-x~Aaton

A.'¥'1.,

Naw York Cit)'

N.- Y&lt;lk,
SuK&amp;cripttOn nte11: .)ellvered bJ

...mer

Wllitrt· .aWIIble, au eenu
per WHIH one )'ec.r In advance a1
Tbe 'Dd7 lehtlntl ortlce.. lUI !10,
IJJ monttie, ' I'JtftD; three menth&amp;
fl.lo. BJ motor route/•here avall
lble: 9DI atOhth, tl• IY maU~ on~"
, . , ~' IIIli m110tha. ... U ; limo
unlh1. n.M: nntl mnnth. 81

'

COME

A'RUNNI'N'

Loft~

llotlrilr

~

lbe Detroit

oJP1.

l•ttc, !Hoot. t-IDch 81. Loo11
.-~--::-:-==-U.wk ........ 10ill be LIAYI "'ff'AIICTIC
101111 I IDiaU frO&lt;luud bone 1D
AJITWIW', BeJaium ,'01'1-.A
b11 riabt ande for about two Be)Jian ~eleot,ifJe u~ .-rt
weeb. Lovennte tu.ftered tb8 in· for Antardte SUndar abOud U..
jury in tbe Hawt.'• 1-.lo'r !0111 to DIDilh steamer "t.rib Du..'"

~------------~--

. . . .1000

Millie b)' Cliff ByeniJUI Hb Slrlq Noleo

ADMI8SION SOe

(abbr.)

HOW• . , _

82. MaJt

•

. lt.--

432. ~

DAYS
SELECT ·YOUR THANKSGIVING FEAST AJ
A&amp; PI
.
. . . ,TO
..
.

-

'

-

-

. ' .

~~

1.

•

Sun 11 - y Ia Tbaablllv1D(, Al.P ·Turteyo ore plump, full of

VSW

Pomeroy Couple
Observe Wedding
Nov.S

.....

.

·· ~11'08!'/~

tblt lure-f.o.plelte I'OOtlne. )'OU want for your leut!

:~

Stoti-LB.
SIZE

15~LBS.
~HD

,,.,At·~JI,!I' i

.OJ ZB~V\1-Jt, Ba~··A .•o''"'
ZBW NGLS-._

£very one i.a

carefully ctre.ed ud ele~ned., ready for tbe oven. Select
- -·- OD'I'bi!Wgivlq Day you'll lle tlad you did.

'

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euly

47C

·100

Ill

61

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10tol4-LB.43 C
SIZE
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TO

UPI-Cb'de

RAONE AMERic'AN LEGION HAll
Wednesday, NovemM 25tll-1:30 tll12

• 30. Cclor
· !1. For examp1e

VnltH Pr"• lnt•rn•tion•l

orf', coal, &lt;lock and lake 8hipplng
In 1804, Franklin Pierce. 14th finn. Hh Cather, David Z. Norton
Will .one of the firm's founder&amp;.
)ltealdent .of the U. S., was born.
~ 1908, Italian
l.t'nor Ennen
C•tu~. 'Jllllde hl11 Amerlcor n leh'...

r.t.ta. ..

LOVIIU.IITTI IIO.LINID
ST. LOUIS

BOUND 1114 IIQUAU

F-..tllittve

WB

or Oglebay,

·· ~ ·

Thanksgiving Dance

' 4:J.lndlan.

Jeraey'•

VES~RYEAR

The evenfng ~lar is s~turn.
On thla date tn history;

-~·

., ·88. t.v.l

·27. New
1

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.... . ...

A~•·

~..i.tiVi'l

2~.

~·

89.P&amp;:u..
'' 4.1. Ftsh

Stt.m

••

Luzon. ·

~·

ll'IIDIDJ ....,..,

8. -Striking' •

f, Mo11lern

to lower

dlteoubt will 1101 apply, Q Mid, 1a tb011 lntt.abeet
wbeft the OWIHI'I' ll alreadt r.
eeiwlq: a 11 pereeat dllc:ouutIUCb u that tJnn to a )'Otltblul
driver wbo Hmpletn • driver

" (po$&amp;')

.

tlqt 1-he 'Dew 41men•loa' C!UJ will
have fetrell' aDd ltu HYere aocl·
denta. COMeq,utn:tlt the)' art better blluraace rilb and eta'titled

a&amp;.Ct'f!t!

H . R.odent
22, BorJeaet

· f . ;Fungus

.

lor}' fO&lt; dom- ..,. 11r ol tloo
port ol talrJ t.. foretp mo&amp;oll.
LIDtoiD WI "'I Jo upoded

Tile -

l'ODAY AND
Tod.v" is Monday Nov. 25. the
317til day ot the Y'-'llr, with 38
mOrt day&amp; l.n 19~9 .
Norton, a Cle\•eland n~~tive, w&amp;l
The moon ill in its laRj quarter.
honurary ch4lrman -(lf th.e board
The mornjpg •lur ill Venua.

PerCent Cut
For Insurance On
Here

DAilY CROSSWORD

$o COJNSELQR ~;W n-:_iJE'••

Small Business?

This Is · the chalk&gt;n&amp;o lh~t has been laid
dowrrin a Federal Court in New York:
uf.am a small busi1wss. You are Big RusiJ)eSS. lJut your size does not give you a u.
Cense to destroy me, lie about me and conspire against me just because I thres.ten your
1)1X1flti."
Whether or not it is a valid ;:hallenge will
~ain. -Of course, for the courts to decide.
B;~t ·in .Lhis day of lt'ederal inquiry int(1
monopo1y and investigation of a-buses of tele·
vision by aOvertisers with more interest in
profU tb'an in truth, the case is certain to at·
tract more than ordinary attention.
Little business in this case is a company
known as National Dynamics Corporation
whldt produces VX.6, a nationally distributed
battery additive which the court was told is
a 11 su~,ior" chemical formula which im·
proves and prolongs the uS&lt;!ful life of automobile and other batteries. Replacement sales
a&gt;:Uhe •ltliin part. of the battery manulactur·

....,..

•

2-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0.; Nov. 2ll, 1959

Time

Editorially

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~ocala' first win of the, ieuoa,
tli~ eecond In · rouPlJ
tllree lin. , !Ietty Sdi~u. Warten, aDd
John: RuHell, Pomeroy, and fotiJ'

lt'andcblldten, "'~· Sue .and
The Scipio bOYI led: ·aU the wu bert Lee Schulte• and COfOI Ann
i ·boldine • ~mloftable U.lf, lead a.nd ltebece&amp;· Jo lt\Uiell.
Friends and nlaUve• who called
lilt balftlme. Eseue; wltb. 20 pointl
dilrin1 the do7 were:
.Jed both . team• in .eoriDg.

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Mr. Russell waf born at Welt

Columbia, W. Va., the -aon of tbe
late Mr. and xn. Henry R~U .
H~isonvJile Hlah sc,hool btrat He ia: emplO)"ed at the !llt!hard Coal
New " M~rshfleld. tt New Marsb· Company.
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The RU&amp;Hlll were marr(ed on
Nov. 16, 1934 ~~ Cllfton, W. Va., by
the Rev. W. t:. Ge~rhart. She fa
ttie dauahter of Mrs. Roaa B. Stew·
ort and tile laur J. A. Stew¥!

, Stipio Cagers
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Cotta1e Butts . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. Ill. 59c

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Link Souaoge •..•..........• lb. 59c Half Pilil ·-· · .. 65c Half Pint .. · -.. 75c

Foncy
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SUPER BIGHT ... IN% ALL MEAT
Ground Beef •• 49~ lb.
SUPER BIGHT ... WHOLE OlliiALP SLAB
Piece Bacon .· - ··- 25~ lb.
BONELESS, SKINLI!Ss . , , IU!ADY TO-EAT

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89c lb. Nutror
Morterine ............... 6 lba. $1.00
lb 35 ·luMrlcM_'..... , ...
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veter•n 88-year-old Connerly fired

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rs. Nori11An Weber, Long Bottom
·n honor of Gl.en and Evelyn
tout on fbeir fourtb wedding
anniversary.
A eandle-Ueht dinner was obrved with a huge vase of auorted carnations «empleting the
enterpiece.
The
annivenary
cake was baked by Mn. Harriett
Bryant. Several friends called
during the evening to extend
their congratulations to the happy
couple.

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"IT' STARTED wrrH A KISS"

Gleim Ford - Debbie Reynolds

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Saturday nla:ht's hieb
party attracted an e~Umated
rock and roll enlhualasta to
Pomeroy Junior High Audllof.

lr 'AIDDII HOUD.UHIL1'

A. dlnner
i.h.g
at the was
homeheldofFriday
Mr. eveand

I• . .......1. Oblo

r==::::;;==========; ·Donee Pa~ty Draws Estimated Crowd
II
Of 500 T
To See 'The Jays'

Around And
About
Middleport

Long Bottom Pair
Observe Wedding
Anniversary Friday
THEATRE

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SenUnel, Pomeroy-llllddleport, 0., Nov. 23, 1959

I;f:~~:llk f?t.

Mr. and Mn. Homer Rice ~:;~
with the Everet(
Frederick Wilcoxen,
rialted briefly whh bit
Pleaaant, W. Va.
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ira But.c:ber and shelt, yesterday.
•
ot Warren, came
with Mr. Butch·
and Hn. In
ill. in. the Air
at the MunJCiin Youngstown.
Scott, who hu been

Iv&gt;••&gt;Ut&gt;i

Have Little
Chance At Job

Plan That Kitchen and Bathraam
Remacleling Naw

CAIJ.

Builders Supply Co.

BILUIBUBY ROAD
IIIII - - lllddleport, Olllo - - Reate 1

get 50 FREE
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Whole Hog Sausage • • •

No Mete

Kipgan Canned Ham

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Armour Star Lard

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well-lfDOmed. Why? Beoauee of ~ quality dry-

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Car Demolished
In.Street Crash

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Unit

offlcen ,., the Oblo State
auxUiary
were
.Prive~anCe paid off last ,nlirhtl
night at
a rneeUng
of
for OIIC&amp;I' Babcock, Reedsvllle 1
unit at the American
recoon&amp; batUe for the ..... ,~Hall in Pomeroy.
of Olive
·
Mr.
officers who wW be ln·
waa winner ov~
.tt tne Dec. !!8 ineetDn11 of
by the filp or a coln
Auxiliary are: Captain, Rich·
laat night of the
vaughan; lie11tenants, L. B.
tn OUVedale ·
, Curtis Jenkinaon and
·vote for the
aergeanta, Rlch·
Hag;:eftl' and
corporala, Clifford
Hayes,... Or~&gt;IU• Fayre and Robert

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Vaughan.

Patrolman David Prot'fit of the
HallipoliB post conducted
the
meeting,
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The

166th te~ular

meelinll o1 tbe

monthly

Meip Cllapter

of

tbe Izaac Walton Leag11e of Am·
erica was held a&amp; the club hoU&amp;e
in Cbeater Tbtmlday evening
when all 1959 oflicen were reelected for 1960.
Prior to tbe 'businetB meeting,
28 members and gueata enjoyed a
roldt. turkey dinner wi&amp;b all the
trtmml.np. Tbe dinner wu prepared and aerntl by l!r1. HeDl'J'
Eichinger and 1belma Cue .
Main bustness was election of
officen for tbe comlng year. Tbe
same offlc611 now ln of(ice were
elected by acclamaUon. They are
Charles Radford, pre~id.ent; Edward Foster, aeretary . and Carl
Ka11b:, treasurer.
Afterwards a film wa1 sbown
entitled "Micbipn'• Autuu\n Won
derland". Gueata for the evening
were Ham Shaeffer and Joe Nun·
nally .

Emergency Squad
Makes 2 Calls.

Mason City Man

~-~! ;;~.m-\h;.~t.:·~ ,~,~~~~~~ · 00 Helicopter
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.eoordiutor, the •&amp;.ey,

c. Do5t.er,

repwtl tbal a
detn:e of .!.l!.terea and coophaia bien staown by the
and clnartbea ib: the area.
hu been most williDI
IIWlJ have said)hia
·-·• :-: high "point&amp; in their
Doster, EVeryo~ ,la
to attead tbb_servin the eboir.
ice or

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Monctoll, New llruJUiwlck. Canada, ball
and bar dauehter, SandrJ, pauetl
through Tuppen Plalna about 10
b'eloek this morning. The couple
hu received wide publicity on its
journey from caniltla because of
the novel me\hod of ·travel An·
other reason i.t the poSJlblHty. of
riches at the end of the journey. ·
.Mn. Larsen bas taken no one
lnto her con1ldence con~jng the
seeret die ha• fo.r Mr. Disney olller than that it !J-an invention of
bet tate husband'l.
Television new&amp; programa have
been following the progreu of the
couple. It is expeqed that the two
Will be much publiclsed between
.here and Huntington. They will arrlve ln Pomeroy either this evening
"of in the morning.

Voted Into '60

s.. The c-. Lm. "'·
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On The Mtl.n P:leor

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tow, low pric•- but this cOni·
~te outfit feolures Kodok'l
orfot ~w lrownle Storfte11
Camero that toke-s Ektochrom•
· color dide1 01 Well (u Kocfacolor
ond blad -ol'ld-while snopshotS.
OUiflt oho include-s f'io1hold•r,
bulbs, bott•rles, V•rlchrome Pl:l'n
Filrn; ond fvll ll'lttructlotls.
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Sweet Potatoes

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61b. ctn• $1

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SYotiiN

Future cos\ of gas

the balance at lhe

Kodak reflex camera in a

Whole Korael

Kroger Sweet Peas

co11neilmen laal night
could have effect

1nd Hra. Willard Eberebach
CbarLes Buck visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clar~

41 oo. Cans

Kroger Golden Corn

·there was "an honest"
on when the
:;
. inereaaea sliould go
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~~:~::: ·COntract
under terms of the
•~
approved late

1j~'I;J:!·;:~: opinion

CoiD For Victory
In Trustee Race

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A Cantlian wc.::--:n who dai.nu
1he hu a ~.:..;hnical1ecret for Walt
Disney, and who is on her way to '
Di1neyland via horae •nd wagon,
Middleport's senior ha.lfbacb are co.captains Of this year's
il makin1 here way slowly toward Yellow Jackets who invade Pomeroy Thursday for the 35th
Pomeroy ~Y·
.
renewal of the annual football battle. Left is Dave Hartinger,
Mrs. VIvian Larsen, a native or right is Walter Harris. Center is Johu Tbompson, head foot..

for ln-

il Knaer3N~~s)

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Kroger Tomato Juice

ar

41c

10.14 IN.

Dolldout

Cherry Juice

'6Wea«d
CHRISTMAS

2 lbs· $1.
• 41b can $3.29
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PUN I

Through Meigs
For Mr. Disney

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R....,lr. UN, Roll Out

Hormel Pie Crust •••

!!!!! ~OUOAY fUN

Seniors Are Captains

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Non.profesaional
appraisers
will bave little chance of sec11rine:
approval of the State Board ?f
Tax Appeal$ for empLoymeytt m
the forl.hcomlne: n~pralsal of
Meie:s County real estate, Gorclon
Caldwell, coun.ty ancl~r, said tbb
morning.
RJJld standards have been set
up by the board and only pro·
f~lonal appralaera with ion&amp; ex·
peril!llee are a·ble to meet . tbe
standards.
Caldwell cited an · lnatlnee of
one county whkh Ull!d non-protea8Jonal appraisers in its last reappraisement of real estate. Upon
i:omple.tion of the work tbe board
refused to accept tbe fiaures on
gt&lt;Ound&amp; that · valuatiOJls were not
impartial. This made it neoeaaary
to tall ·in a firm of profeaaJonal
appraisers. doubling the expeme
of the reappraisment.
·
Caldwell listed a few of the 28
requirement. set fo~h ln the llat
of qU.Ufieatlons for · aPPraisers
ilauetl bY. the boa~d:
-The ability to prepsre ).and
acbedulea to be uaed in valuln&amp;
,urieuJt.ural, s11rbUrban lot.ll, Ianda
tracts or parcels of land aa ~dopt·
eel by the Board of Tax Appeala
of the Department ot: Tuatton,
Dec. 1, 1954.
-Experience ·ln uaing propercy
record cards and the l.lae ~f . tbe
check-off system on a ataDdard·
ked reeol'd card.
-Ability to prepare and uH
depth t.bles. comer· influen.C~
tables and aUey inOuenee tabl~.
....:..Ability to uae the aquare foot
and cubic foot method In estl.-j \liis&lt;:on.shJ.,
matina the v11111e of qrl.eultural,
residential, eQm.merelal and lndu•
trial buildiO:•·
............. to vtlut lenda MW "'"'
-..:tcultural pui-po•...

"PRICES REDUCED"

---------------- Swift Premium ButferbaD

Amateurs
'

Another l'ormka Attraetima

Top Value Stamps with
your Thanksgiving Turkey

Weather

decorated in red and
Pomeroy Pastry Shop
·
teenage couple
and Janet Zirkle.
them with a cake
Pastry Shop and ree-

A Pomeroy · .Middleport co11ple
Charlea Kitchen and hi! fiMiss Lynn Buchanan. Jordan

home In Prin:e

'

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them with a trophy, a

of tbe dance went to ·
Senior Mothen Club, .
record hop
"The Jays"
Pomeroy

Mrs. E. M. Wood

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fiiNID
co~ "by t_
be
B.utr~, · Eleanora

!!nod .•10 and

'runptng i lto"D
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coati were '

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BorbaDi, SyraCooney. ,Porn·

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Kilowatt Sales
Up In 1959 Says

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