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                  <text>~ seollilel, Pomeroy-Midclleport,,o, S,Pt

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11, 1957

, A d
hl! lip by Dr R R P~ekens
Garden
lub
District
war
Mr and Mrs Joe Moore (Betty
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Ashle)') Guysville are mov1ng to
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Winners Are nnounced Tnlloi'IV I the ne"' bouse owned by the Rev

•:· : Robert Re~bel, Re•lon•l
City club
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the
Ohlu
Association
Mrs. E L Staup De phos
Dl or .I
IIower abow chu rman gave
ol~rden
Clubs has rece1ved state
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d f
h fi
h
th is\rlet award wmners ac t e awar 1 or t e ower s ows
"'O:!!ift'
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to tile
regraded list Mrs Jobn Sander Bowlmg Green
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•'""'are JUdged on state levels Yea1uook
cd amnan gave
d
be h dler
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-\.'.l11 Middleport Amateur Gar awar s an Mrs 1Leo E hr ar
deaers Club won llrst place In Howard Sllte Pub !Cilv c airman
thl tWtr11::t for their program fnr was lR eharge of the awards for
gun( Garden Club and Galllpoil&lt;

WIS

Cl®', · the Bidwell vancty Club

Missionary
Society Unit
Holds Meeting

Mrs Remo NJefl and daughters
Remahe and Tma MarJe
vn1ted from Thursday to Sunday

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anl ·waJk In Garden Chab of
r.telgs County
Mrs Raymond Llrvmg chair
Single club nower show award1 man of the Pruc1lb CIH'Ie of
ari f1rst place Rutland second I the B H Sanborn M!Sslonarv So
Vmton third Little Hocking clety presided when thr ClrCIP
with honorable men tmn for th e net Mon&lt;fay at the home of Mrs
Gallipolis French City club 11 W1lhs Anthonv w lh Mn Gerald
tJi J group flowN shows the fm Anthony all the hostess
prhe went to Washmglon Countv
The devotional ~erv1ce and pro
ClUb who also rcrewed a state gram were glVt!J1 by Mn Paul
awai'd and second pmc went to Harbrccht who ha~ rcEIAncd lh('
MeiJs County Clubs
poSitiOn of project chairman be
1n the scrapbook competlhon cause ahe 1.:3 movmg to Pomt
the ftrst pme went to Martella PleasAnt In the ncar future Mrs
Hill and Dale club second .o Gerald Anthony wa., appointed
Galbpolu and Musku~gum clubs to thb offlce
tblrd to Amateur Gardeners anu
Miss Rhoda Hall Mrs Owen
Marietta club
Bratton ancl Mrs Anthony were
'two outstandmg gardeners of named to prepare the program
the diStflet
rccetvcd
the which will be given at the CktoChristina Traqu1r awards Mrs ber meeting of the B H San
Pearl Sprague Manetta and Mrs hom MllliSJORo1"Y Socwty of the
Oliver Lyle Gallipolis French church
The Circle is to sell candy for
a money maklJig proJect The !los
teas served eh1cken sa lad hoi
rolls and coffee t' Mrs Millon
Hood prestdent of the Sanborn
Musmnary SocietY Mrs Liev1ng

Garden Clubs
R!9ional Meet
To Be Sept. 25
John

Mrs

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Nola Fee Mro Harbrechl

Cnyn

Kmght Jr

Miss Hall Mrs Mannma Klocs
owen Bratton MISS Freddle
h011 Falls lo to be the gueot Mrs
HoudMhclt Mrs Ruth Robinson
1geaker when the Regional Con
f~enee of the OhiO Auoctallon M.ISI Jacequellnc Rice Mn John
of Garden Clubs IS btld al lhe Fultz Guesb. were Anita Fultz
Ml«llleporl High S&lt;hool Sept 25 Stephen Robinson and Barbara

Mra Robert Reibel Regional Anthony
Director Is completing the plan~
lor the Fall Conlerenoe whPCh
will begin Wednesday Sept 25 10
the morning w1th

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bUJmess .... ion report and a
~4\P'Prise speaker
" oock lnn&lt;h Will be ~ehe&lt;lulod
£or the noon hour with cake and
plo to be sold by the sponsoring
clubs the Amateur Gardcncrn
and th e Middleport Gorden Club
The two cluh.!l are furmshlng a
beverage (or lhc visitors
In the afternoon Mrs Knlgllt
wlll present her demonstration
w~ich haR been tentatively set for
1 display of Cflrlttmas arrange
ment!l She IH an
ol
flower arrangement&amp;
en•·"''"
mu ilecoratlons pn.st pres dent
Of tbe Flower Artnt11 ot Ohio
lJIDt president or lhe Cuyahoga
V\ew Garden Club haa 1cned BH
ltlla:ional chairman and first vlte
prtl of the Ohio Colu&lt;ell of No
11unally Aeer~dlted Flower Show
JudgeJII i&amp; preaidcnt or the COUll
ell aow, it I Regional JudKC or
Purple Ribbon SHows und State
flower Show chairman of thr
Garden Clu os of Onlo

Jock Bechtle and children Dar
rell aod Sara Ann Sunday Mn
M
~ohn Bechtle and daughter ary
Jane went to Jenkins Ky to
visit her parents amd wlls joined
later by her huaband TheY will
return to the Air Base by Sept
18

president of fhe Christian Cru
saders grmlp when they met at

Church Tuesday

e\icnlng for 8 potluck supper and
buslnesa meeting
Gene Coleman J)resldent pre
Bided and the dtwotlonal aervlcu
wu presented by Larry Rice
who read the scripture lesson and

Mrs Robert Mllll Marietta who
gave tho prayer
Other officers elected wHe
by vice pres Earl Smith sec Mrs

The weddmg Is to be an event of Saturday, October 19th
at the Cburch of Christ In Dayton
Mrs Jam" G1Imor~ assiSted by
MIM Chapman graduated !rom Middleport H1gh School In Mrt Lswrence Smith entertained
1956 and Is employed in Dayton Mr Puckett who 1s a Kor I the Lourel Cl1fl Better Heal'h
ean veteran also graduated from Middleport High School and j Club Monday evening at hor
Cllll followed with
GroupLaurel
slngmg
Is emp Ioyed'by th e governmen t at Wr lght patte rson Air Forcc home
Base Dayton
I prayer by Mrs Everett Tracy and
he Lords Prayer In unison
pened the meeting Dunn, the
busmcss sess1on with Mrs Lew
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D&lt;chl preSident presldlll!i toast
r and m1xer cpvers made b)
I money
lfl Dana Oliver were sold " a
mak1ng project
Mn Robert Lewb entertained 1 Croup li ot the Women s A~so
Elcc::t1on of officers for th"
the Second Monday Sewing Club cht10n uf the ~rst Prcsbytr.rtan new year was held with Mrs Pat
Monday evenln11 at the home of ~hurch met Monday at the ch ur&lt;!h Tracy !elected as
her mother Mrs Ralph McKenzie .socu11 rooms with Mrs James E Mrs Charles Karr v1ce
Racine with a picnic supper on Harley cllalrman prPRJdmg
Mrs Clifford Jacob!
the lawn
Tht opcntng rlevot10nal ser and Mrs Robert Bowen
Following the suppr.r the group vice was given bv M1ss Margaret er The b\rthdays of Mrs
at'journcd to thll h(Jusc where Sauer 1and Mrs Karl Owen co- Tracy Mrs Ph1l Wise Mrs
a ahort biJSmcss lftMi()n was held chairmen reviewed tHe flfst es Lew!s and Mu Gcr~ld
The birthdays cl Mra Dwight chapter or the new study book wert oboerved
Parkllr and Mra Grace Holter f Cunvcr~atlon With C\m~t the
Mrs Allen Eichinger cave
were obscrvod ancl each were Ghurcb and Ra&lt;:e Mra William rcadmg on How To Preserve
presented a g1ft from the tlub Obhnger was m charge or the Husband.. Three contests
and also !rom their Secret nonmg s paogram Whlrh mclwl conducted by Mrs. Gilmore
Pal
ed an artu:lc What !.S Our Dadv prizes awarded to Mrs
Present were Miss Eleanor Bread"
Thorn pion Mrs Clifford Jacobs
Rob.son Mrs P11ul KI(Jes Mrs
Host('sses were Mn Floyd Car and Mn Charles Diehl Several
Geol'ge Schneider Mrs Parker mack Miss Sauer and Dr KRth memberl received ~tlfts from their

Second Monday
Sewing Club
Meeting Held

Mr and \In D~l!(hl Wall ICC
ani son!! Alan and Brute srrnl
the wcekenr w Lh her parents
Mr and Mrs G C: Knox anrl
f o:~mlly at McConncllsvlllc
M H... Jane rcnkinson live yenr
o1rl d~tughter or Mr and Mrs
CurtiB Jcnklll!IOJ'I ~~ recuperatln!.!
ofler a tonsllecLom)' at Gall!po\1!1
Mondny Mary Jam: H rm1t grade
~Chool Cor •
week
Mlu Nam y Reed who has
been 1 med1ettl patient at Hol:r: •r

Mn

Rlcharn Hovatter Mr and Mrs
..\rtl'mr Davlrfson Mr and Mrs
Terry Galladher M'r 11 11d M r~
Woodrow Call Jr ·md children
Mr and Mrs Don lcckcr ami
son Mrs Dorothy fl1 Cloud nnrl
~ons Mr and Mrs Robert M1lls
Mtddleport and Mrs Robert
M1lls ~larlctla

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Kay Pnrkcr and 1wlla Sue Cia!
worthy

Wmter Projects
Are Planned By
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50n ot Mr and Mn Gene Cole

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wet "'eathn.r

served by

eguted attendance tlnd wh1ch
was dlmaxed by the dl namlbng
t&gt;f one Integrated school

SOCIETY
Mr and ltrs C L Healon left
this morntng for Indiana where
they jomed Mr and Mrs Clyde
Heaton for a tr1p to Los Angeles

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• Area
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Federal Judge Wlllltm Miller
was to he asked to grant the m
unct10n today West said The
mayor said he also wtll ask fed
Generally wet weather was seen
ral authorities to revoke bond 1today over moat of the nation east
vh1ch segrcgahontst John Kasper Iof the Rocky Mountains With the
has posted on his appealed con Northeastern Seaboard the only
viCll(IRS tn conned! on with lh(; ex&lt;:eptlon to the widespread abo.,.
Chnton Tenn
disorders last er activity
year
Cloudiness and occa8Iona1 ram
CO\Iercd the central section of the
Kasper was lockPd away in the nahan Wednesday and dnftcd
tty workhouse But about 200 eastward during the night
egregat1onl.sts met on private
Scattered showers also h1l the
property outudf the ctty Wed Southeast durmg the mght rang
nesday nlaht The Rev John Me 1ng from Al&amp;bama north through
curio who pres1dcci asked the Tennessee and the southem Ob10
cr(/Wd to show your felmg not Valle)
&gt;nll w1th words but by dtggms
Forecaster predicted fa1r weath
:lown ~nd glvlllg to defend thh er we!lt of th divide and along
brave man
the Eastern BelbOard from Mame
Kasper wtas given a workhouse aouth throtidt New Jerse) Else
ter~ by CitY Judge Andrew Doyle where showm and thunderstorms

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HOURS

MON Thru SAT
WEDS EVE BY APPT

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Phon&lt; 6411 Y
Ltcuol St.
Middleport

Bureau
Sets New Hours
License

LADIES W1NTER: and

Wednesday on lour chargca m 111111 prevaiL
connectiOn with h1s crowd bait
------Mn Donna Sonol deputy regis- mg The term was 1mposed when 1:'1-......
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trar o[ Motflr Veh.lcles for Me1gs KWJper was unable to pay a $200 ~
County In POmeroy today announc fino
Kasper also Is charged b)
ed new Saturday houra for the se
curing of hren11e plates and driv Davul.son County w1th melting
ers lleenacs
county grand tury was m Middleport
Mra Jone; said that effective vethgatlng the entire Sltuat1on
Clus orf1cers were elected at
thlS ~turday the license bureau today and courthouse sources
Jocate1 in the Allen Appliances tald a report m1ght be ISSued Middleport Hlgb School this week
Election results were Seniors
Store on E. Main It will clo&amp;e at Friday
• Amid these developments the Pres1dent Gene Crooks v1ce prt'
12 30
city Board of Education planned sJdent Phyllis Stanley secretarv
1 meeting tonight to d1scu811 prob Kay Darst t treasurer
Jeanette
lems afiStng from the c1ty s first Crooks Executive officer
Fred
1
tQ at Integration and to draw Thomas

Olf!-ers

rl~~e

AA
3 ROOMS OF
ALL NEW

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Fur"iture

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Pay Only •n 50 don
IIIII •zo oo pei 111011111

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PAMILY fi1QHT1
Cornell Wildt Coastanco Smith

INCLUDB$
FJttlliDAIRE

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$595

"TTPIUR~

Luxurla•UI kid suede lash
life finest In wual
shoe l•shlollll
the skim
mer pllmp that s ,poised
enough to wear with prelty
party lhlng1, too The lines
are lovely In their slmpll·
clU' Have yours In black or
brown

High

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GOLDIN CON~il
T..b~tcoibr&gt;

aa

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Bellf !lrablt '

pan Daney

•MY ILUI HIAYIN'
(Ia Toebnleotor)
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ThU!'I. &amp; t~~ '
lo)l.
Wollam Holdm Vlr~nla J&lt;elth
'IYO~ARD TH. I!I'IIINOWN"

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1 now ~~ lhll ltll, 1•• ""~I ~ 'lf!lr ~ m tokt • 11101&lt; ot our
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lull lhetht In bllltdl. ,...., •ilil tl..,_. iltonch,

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VISIT .OUR

••••mtnt VarletJ Store
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House To House
'elJ·s
-~ ~&lt;IUIIIl.VgiSS Yl W
mwerships
2Mw M--L

NASHVILLE Tenn (UP) - Federal and City offtctals,Elect Officers
worked together today m an effort to obtam an mJunctwn as Middleport Teachers met lor
their weapon agams1 m1erferencc w1th f~rst grade mtegra their first otfl&lt;~al ,.,.. on th~
lion Ill Nashville schools
week and Mrs Joe Buley Home
it was just SUCh a federal ~OUr! IDJUnc!ton thai fmaily put Eeonom1es mstructor W08 elected
raCial mtegralton mto effect at Cltnton Tenn last yeaf
pteadenl of the Teachen Auoc1
U S D10t Ally Fred Elledgt - ----~-- atlon
lr and Mayor Ben West wer(!
j other off1cen are Mil&amp; Lucille
jCCkmg government aid Ill put
Smith VICe president Mrs R M
lm~ do. n tbe v1ol&lt;ncc tnat nas
W
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Sherman. secretary and c E
marked the first three days of m
Young treas ucr

SOFT STEPS In
SOFTEST suEDE

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(School :f•hers

· ·~TolJalt Yiolenc£1{i~11oids'~

Damty colorful flot.al m our fine qua}lty wuh fait percale Eto
P.enslvely &lt;lotRiled wltn sell corded neeklme and eontra8\ piping
24 zipper dosmg Z hem In red and blue

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STYLE 963 AS SHOWN
Sizes14, 16, 18, 20, l6'h, 18¥•, 20'h, 22 112 24 l/2

Art EleetM At

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Holf Sim 14V, to 24'h
Extra Sizes 46 to 52

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Unauthonzed QuJckte slnl!ies
were staged by telephone worken
10 eight states Wednesday They
left thetr JOblll for &amp;IX houn m ieV
en Western slates and In Ohio
Tlle wildcat walkouts wm attn
buted to rank and f1le dwat1sfac
twn w1th the progress of eontract
negotiations

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$6 50 to

her parenls

hC'r aunt Ml!i!l Sllfl\ Jono~ visits
rtluthea
Dr
Mrs
Tuls11 wt~rc
guest11
Mr

Colorful prmts - all
washable preshrunk labrlcs

COLD WAVES

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CWA Prcs1dent Joseph A Belr
ne s&lt;nd a stnke would affect long '
rfutal'lre sen 1ce m 45 stateJ and
the DIStrict of Columb11 Only
Mame Vermont and New Hampsbtre would not be affected tf
picket hnes were set up
A ~ tr1te would have little tm
mediate effect on local calls 111nce
8.5 per cent lf IIUCh ICI'VICC IJ proVIded by automatic dtal tq\llpmeot

MARILYN'S
BEAUTY SHOP

loads with a patient J llull Washington
~artridge of real
and Mrs T H Davis w1ule
Jiqui~ ink!
ln Greenfield
and
Thom81 llavl! and daughter
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of hiot
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and Mrs T H Davis
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Coleman two year old
Mn

New Fall
HOUSE
DRESSES

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Hospitnl has been returnocl to
her homC'
Mrs Clurt'ncc Clln(' h~" ('nlcrcd
Hoher JIQspltul as 41 Rurglcal

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Women roup
Meeting Is Held
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SINGUI: COPY-k

A •New Shipment

Better Health
Club Elects
New Officers

comp1l1Hon
Rl!(reshmcnts were served
the new members ~ho were 1-r. Earl Smith troaa Mr~ Charles
cefltly ilitlJited [ronJ the piNige Vroman and the teacher Mrs
Harotd E Hubbard was reel~ctcd
claS&amp;
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Present for tho supper and
meetm~ were Mr A~ Mrs Gene
Coleman Mr And -irs Vrolllan Mra Patrick Wood ~n Jame~ ryn PomdeKLer and thcv served Sunshine Sisters
Mr a11rl Mrs Earl Smith Mr and Clatworthy Mrs Max Ward Mrs 11 dencrt course to twentY two 1 Refreabments were
Mrs Rlee and Chipper Mrs Hub Hnltcr and two guests Myrtis members

hard

Melly Not 10 ..,,., t..ray, filth
74 to n Low 10111111! In 1M IO'a.

orkers Threaten

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Society

Ohio ct..dy with . - , . or
occoalonol rain lodoy, lilll!lht ...,

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio, '11iilrsdly, September 1%,1tll7

w1th Mr ond Mrs John Pepe and

Bapt~t

IY UNITID PRill

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two eb1ldren at New Marl1DS\iJJC
Mr N1er1 dro\C his fam1ly up
anrl returned for them
J\olr and Mrs George Tcwks
bary Burhvr I akc were bus!
ness visitors here Monday anti
\lli ted Mr and Mrs
Edward
Tewksbary
Mrs Lee Pratt and son Ralph
visited m Columbus S mday
Mr and Mrs Harry Lamg
Clevrland spent tile past week
with his mother Mrs Edna Laing
and cousm Miss Nma Russell,
Bra( bury Mr and Mrs Joe Lamg
and son Richard Keith Dayton
joined them (or the weekend
Tuesday Mr ~and Mrs Harry
I .a!ng left f~1layton for a visit
before rcturmng to Cleveland
Mrs Harry Moore was in Hunt
lngton sunc ay wtth her tuster
\1n H R stewart and her dau
g:ltter an law Mr '
Mn Hnry
~1Mre Jr Ashlan~ for a visit
Mrs Eloise Chapman, Daytop, former local resident, 1s an
Sgt and Mrs John Bechtle alld
daughter Mary Jane England Air nouocmg the engagement and approaching mamage or her
Force Bale La have been v1stt daughter, Lois Ann Chapman, Dayton, to BtU Puckett, Day
log hiS parents Mr and Mrs ton, son of Mr and Mrs ElzaJ'uckett Middleport

the Plrst

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Weather

Devoted l'o 'llae lnterem., , . . ...,,.,.,,.. ...,_

Ohl'o Eta Phi
Vroman Elected
Meehng
• Held
President Of
Tuesday N'lg ht
Crusader Group
Charles Vroman wn11 elected
Tht Olllo F.ta Phi chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi s01orlty will
meet et the Ohio Fuel Gas Com
pany suile of office~ In tho new
Coats Build mg.
Nor! b Second
Avenue this wlntrr
.Mrs Donna W Jonc5 prcsulen t
waa In clurge or the meeting
held Tuesday nlghl when Mr11
Lois An~ Roscnbnum wRs c:hosen
to represent the chapttr as t!leir
:V.alU~ttn.c G1rl ln the sorOrity

he Dai y

Pomer.oy Garden
Club Meeting
Held On Monday

Mr! Elwood Lewts and Mr and
Mr.s Wilbur Hanntng went to
RosevlUe Tuesday to attend the
funeral of Mrs Leonard Hannmg
Fred I Gardner pastor of the
Churcb of Chr1st left Tuesday
for Wooster wll~e he w11l attend

a pastors mectmg and then go to
Cleveland 11ftcr hu y.lfc who ts
VISiting her Sister Mrs Ed Le-

Roiltitlble ment1on was S1ven to
tht!J~ens Garden and Nature

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Sherley
WoodMrsat Cheshire
Mr and
Griff Russell

""""", Chauncey Garden Club • scrapbabks.
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2 utland Garden Cluh Muskm 1
G~p Club tied for th1rd place

and Mro Jake Gree!, Sfndr~ an!
Bill and Allie Dull Middlep'\1'1,

Lois Ann Chapman To Be Wed

CRICAGO (UP)-Richard l!lg
gins, 31 believes a man'a homehowever well ventilated-is h1s
) mtle
( Hls estranged w1fe VLrgtma 2fl
felt differently
At least sbe didn t th1nk much
of bl&amp; practice of 119rlng holes In
theftall• of th01r bome tc&gt; spy
on~~ins espionage aetlvltles
wore deswbcd to ~upenor Court
Judge Elmer N Holmgren
wedne~day by Mrs H~i~~IDB at
torney, Wtlliam Marosco
I Higgina followed Ills wife when
ever ohe ten !tie boUle made
peepholes 10 the walls of the1r
bouse to. peer at her and bored
1 nole in a lmt Roor ce1lllli to
1look down on ber
Muosco
cbarged
Tbe bearini ended w1th Hlulna
agreeing to plug up the boles an'd.
to 11ve up h~ cloak and dagger'
actiVIties
H• will alsd tiave to
IIY hla wit• 136 weeklY BUpport
~nul her auit 1or divorce eharillli
cruellY I• deeldlil.

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of the Ohio Educabon A!lsociaUon
in Columbus and Prinopal Earl
Kmgbt was elected as alternate

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Delegates from the Teachers
Association to the Southeastern
Oh1o Educat1on Association m
Athens are Mn Ben Phil!On and
Pnoopal Leo Kenned)' Alternates
are C E \'oung and Mn Clarence
Larey
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. eDay Set
Shnn
For Sept. 21 At
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Fesbval

E. c Hurst sccrctro of the
Jacks(ln County Shrine Club 1w
wr tten local Shrmers that Sat

urday Sepl 21 baa been de!lg
natcd as Shrme Day for the an
nual Jackton County Apple Feshval which will be held from
sept 18 2l
Members of Aladdin Temple
wtll appear m Jackson m unt
ftlrtn and alJ members of tile
Shr1ne Club are tnvlted
The first show w11l be about
3 30 p m and other shows will
follow until 9 p m
Nl Shr1ners are asked to
wear their Fez at the festival

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bUf) lor the Ice cream Whleh ported employes back at wort.
they contributed lor the party
The walkouts branded by Ohio
A large number of people Bell as un ..uthom:ed" bave baJB.
were not contacted Wcdnesda) pered long diSt.nce ae~ In t11e
evenmg but the campaign for affected c1h~&gt;s
members is to be contmued and
Umon offiCials said tbe aetuMt
tickets may be securtd from !frs taken by unton locals WI! on I
Dunham Mrs John Ketchka or legally authorlled bum sm~
Mrs. Martin Abbott or the tJc Ithe mternatlonal exeeutLve board
let ccmm1ttee
had approved the 1\rike and the
contract already bid expired
MEIGS GINERAL HOSPITAL
Umon and &lt;nrnpany repreaenta
Admj.tted M'abei Plt!lscher t1ves met tuday m Cleveland With
Cleveland
federal mediators T W RobertJon
Dutcharged Robert Eblm Porn and Kenneth McMahon m Jn et
eroy
fort to break tbe deadlock over
Blrtha lolr and M" Charles wages lnngr bene!ita '"d 1fllilli
Welch Dexter 1 daughter
of contract
Workers 1n the var1ous c1t1es
ASKS DIVORCE
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pre5ellted by Lavella and Vamty The walkout~:: began when Colum
of Athens has flied for divorce bus workers left tbe1r JOb! Tueafrom EJmer Furehlld Rt 1 day n~ght
Carpenter In Me 1gs countY Com
At Ironton the company obmon Pleas Court
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mass p1cket1118 Pollee there also
arrested two pickets who refused

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~:~m;oth:r~;:~a!o~k:~~C:rom
ClerkFor LocaIDraft Board

to stop lhe practice ol loekmg

Forget·Me-Not

Sale
By Mayor Fisher

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Mrs Guy Reynolds
elected
to tbc State Convention

reuewall w1t- "&lt;t~even ~ bargalftlng
unit8 moss tbe eounlry
The umon aaid w..tem Electrl&lt;
had offered an average hourly pay
Approximately 200 membe1 boost of mne eenla under a threeshiPS to the MiddleJ)urt Athlet1&lt;: year contract wtth wage reopenA.uoctatJOn were sold by mem 1ng options tw1ee during that per
bers of the MH'S football team 10d The umon 1s aeekln&amp;' a one
Wednesday mght m a town Wid" year contract wtth wage hikn av
canvass
eragmg 11 1,2 cents an bour
Coach John Thompson and Mrs
Oh1o Bell 'l;elephone Co teport
H L Dunham cha~rman of the ed tGday about 4 600 employes
MAA membership commlltcc were on wildcat stnkes 1n five
wert 111 chuge of f)lans for the Ohm c1hes Negotlalionl! resumel
driVe Because the best lime for w1th tile Commumcallon Wortera
the team to assist n the dnvc of Amenca umon 1n Cleveland
was at the usual prayer meeung Bell cfhc1uls sa1d employes were
hour the ul!ual accompamment p1cketmg of"ccs an Akron Iron
of 11ren from the F1rc Depart ton and Columbus
ment and mus1c by tile High
E nployes also were out at Lon
School band w111 om1tted
don and Kent but there were no
The Fire Department transport J reports of p cket lines
ed tllc team around town 1nd The company sa1d all employes
they reported at the H1gh School returned to work today at Clevewh.ere mother, of th.e football land ~bout 400 employes at the
players bad cooktes and Jcl' Glenville Exchange 1n that area
cteam to 9tt've the worker~
returned to lhe1r JOI&gt;s Wednelday
The committee thanked Mr and mgbt after a work stoppage of
~Irs Wilbur Rowley and the Su several hours
preme Iff! Cream Co ot Brad
Ashtabula and Canton alao'rf!

ome plan for resummg classes
.Jun1on pres1dcnt Robert Nel
at Hattie Cotton .scllool which son vice president Dlxte Pierce
was gutted by 8 dynamite blast secretary Carolyn Milhoan tre~
early Tuesday
surer Edward Crooks Execu
hve officer Mark Kctly
Orrtcta I s Sllld here today time has been extended ror apph
Sophomores president oenna~
cants
to appear fqr the clerk's posillon or the Selective Sor
Walburn TICe pres1dent Ronnie
Enns secretary ~onme Van vtce Board of Me1gs County
Oh1o Selecttve Service Person Cooney treasurer Judy Clark
Major Brennan said that appb
&lt;eXecutive off1cer Loretta H11nnjD~ oel Officer Major J 0 Brennan
met Wednesday w!Ut the local cation lonna eould be secured at
Endorsed
boJf(l to mterv1ew applicants so the local board off1ce or from the
ANSW&amp;R TWO CA~LS
Pomeroy ttlltfllency squadm~n lew appeared that MaJor Brenna~ preeenl loe&gt;t board elerk between
answered two calls Wednesday tolled the board to witbhold fur BOW and Monday
Mrs Russell wtll be leavmg on
dunng
thetr lunch bour whev Ml ther action aptil otber qualdled
Ma)or C 0 Fisher has endors
pel'flona
in
the
couaty
C()uld
be September 23 to accept employ
bel
Fle~her
Che!!ter
was
lakttn
ed the 19~7 Forget ll1e Not Sole
Interested m the Job betna: vacated ment m the public school system
wh1ch is sponsored by the DAV to Me1ga General Hospital at 12 15 by
Mrs Ann Rusaell
of the county
p
m
and
a
brush
[Jre
Jt
Dead
Mrs. Dale Mournmg I! Middle
H poS81blc the local hoard would
port cba1rman of the sale which Mans Curve was attended .,..Jib
like
to place tbe c1erk tmme~bately
Be
explained
that
the
State
Dl
will be held Sept 21 and Mrs f1re trucb one and two at 12 4fi1 rector of Selective Servace w11 m prder to have at least • week of
Edit~ Speneer 15 eholnnan of
LAUSCH&amp; SPI,Io~S
.,Wous to giVe mterested typlstl tralnmg before Mra Russell
Pomeroy
DAYTON 0 UP - Sen Frank an opportumty to consider the leaves Tbe "alary of the poRtion
would be lrt hne w1tb present
V~~unteer worker&amp; are needed Lausche (ll-Ohlol sa1d Wednesday Civil Se"1"' offer and to appear Civil Somce and would probably
rot me sale and anyonE" w1shing tbat acceptance of one'' jeuaw before the local board membe" bt much higher than !imular posl.
to !f!IBI may &lt;nntact one of the maD on the baslo of 0&lt;1"*1111'' u 11 tho lllasomc Temple !lontlay Uoll5 m the wunt1
vital to lite BUrVival ol 1 tlltlon.
tvtnlq II 7:30 p m

Thursday September 26 has been set as the date lor the
Employees
School Board mrmbers and thetr wtves The date was set at
a meetmg of the Pomeroy Board of Education held 'tuesday
everung
The annual dtnner wW be held at the Farmers Hotel m
Gallipolis beslnnlng at 8 30 p m
-- - - ID other business before the Car by Pret~ton Motors far use in
Board a resolution wu adopted the Driver Education program m
authot111ng Pomeroy SOnlor Jllgn Pomeroy H1gh School
School membjlrablp In the Ohio A report wu also submitted
High SChool Athletic Allotubon that the repurs and improvements
lor the year of 10117-68
on the Pomeroy H1gh Football
Frank 0 Retton was employed Stadium have beer1 completed by
to be in charge of Pomeroy's Ree the Pomeroy Cement Block 'Com
reatlon and Playgroudd program pony
Dr H D Brown was eleeted to
Member• !lretent at the meeting
be a delegate to the 10117 conven were H 1!: Boney president W
!lob ol the Ohio Sehoollloarda Aa H Anderton vlo"f''"elldont J Ed
soclat10n
ward Foster clerk Ralph Graves
Ackliowledgement was made of member 1n~ Sbperlntondent of
cbflllileJL
tltt deUVel'f of t. Dr~ver's Trlittj,tll SCIIMII Cllarlea S. G&lt;bbo.

Iannual dinner meeting or lhe Pomeroy Teachers

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11on to the 55 ooo affected workers
another 145 000 un1on memben
would reopect picket UneL
The dt!Pllte &lt;nn!"ma eontnct

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tnct commewal manager lor
OhiO Bell mud management per
sonnet ha~e taken over operation
of long diStance 5w1tchboards
Emergencv calls be Utd are
g1ven pnor~tv He sa1d problem•
have arisen m peak tralftc pe
r1ods and ddficulty can be ex
pected With repair operations

MARKET R&amp;PORT

CINCINNA'tl UP - Produce
Eus steady prices at fanns
consumers whites and broWDJ, A..
tumbos 52 54 A large 4IHIO A medium 3HO A small 23 25 8 large
3HZ, FOB A lllfie 55-56, A me-

dium 46-17 8 large 48-51
Cbieken• steaey lryen 3-3\1
lbs 17 18 beavy bona 13-15, IIJIII
hens 1~ 1%, pnce dlstributioa on
fryers, 100,400 at 17, 12100 11 18,
9 000 undotenmned
Butter, 10 ...re 71

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It sholl,ld ·be r,membered that Lionnarry ...
we!~ta Sunday, Sep_t. 1_5 and · through !Is on their humanitarian work primarily thro~gh

money ~h1ch IS us~d for one of the
m Ia worthy of achvlllep. ThiS IS the humnm· people, main. h'tar n work of ad'
I 1ng deservmg
youngsters who nowhere else can get help
tosee
Lio
·n b .
ns Wl e m charge of admitting spec~ators to the roped off parkmg lots which will
e chotce ~ats and vantage points for the
1races startmg at 12:45 p m. There will be
~eats for 250 to 300 persons Lions are workmg with Jay Myers of the Pomeroy H 1 g h
School employee staff to erect bleachers on
the lot Saturday morning.
1• A m?st mode_rate charge of 60 cents is bemg lev1ed for admisston to the lots. Four entrances will be manned by Lions to sell and
tate tickets. Ali the money so ~ceived will
go to the club treasury, earmarked for perso~ needing either glasses or surgery on
lhetr eyes
It Is not foreseen that determined free
loaders can be kept out of the parking lot. A
reasonable effort will be made, with assist·
ance from Pomeroy police and Lions to
guard ibe rope setting off lh~ lots But no ~ne
should expect to observe men like Ltons Bern~rd_ Fultz, Glenroy Ewing, Ron Springer,
V!rgJI Hayes. Kalad Hindy, John Bacon and
others strcakmg after a character to . . 50
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' through town or hOuse to house a·skmg" band:
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when an opportumty;~ris~s·
like in this Regatta case of making extr~
· at it because the club treas- ·
money u•enump
ury Is heavily taxed by the a1d pro!D'am. At
such times it is comfortmg for Lions to know
their neighbors .and friends about town will
support their activities.
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It •was rlftlst generous of the Regatta sponsoring organizations - the B1g Bend Boatmg
Club, Chambers of Commerce of Pomeroy
and Middleport - to offer the ticket project
to the Uons It has been a regular and suecessful pracllce at the ann ual Ravenswood
Regaija to have a civic club do this work . .
Worthy organizations around tQw'n \\'ilh, tile
energy to help stage a show of this kind are
presented with the opportumty . to work.
Through 11 they earn money .fo1· their club oh·
jecllves.
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in~' ·956
than In 1955 In om ' h
ran
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ged from . about ,l3,900 on wtleat-pea
farma ln W!sli' 1 ld h
b
mg on- &amp; o area to loiS ·or
a out $1240 on drouth-ridden cattle ranches
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12.00 News R~port
12:1~ Mov1etlme
• 1:30 llrlde and Groom
2:00 M•tineo Theater

3:00 Queen lor

1 Day
!toaern ~•nee•
' 110 Comedy T!mo
4.30 Trouble Wllh Father
5·00 Splnaeb Pla~house
5 45 NBC News
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6 00 News Picture

6 15 Sports Eye
6 25. W~at~crcast
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NOTICI OP' A'!'-iNTijiiNT
lstolo of Danlti T. "'-ritol4
DocMoN .

6 00 Sp1nach Playhouse

6 00 News Picture
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~ oo Roni~er Roori
9 3Q Trc~!llre Hunt
IOOA Tile Prlee •s Idgbt
iQ 30 Truth or Co.l;queacff
II 00 Tie rai Door\t
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!!.!~ Movietime .
1'30 Brtde •nd Gr~om
l oo Matllll'e Tb~ater ,
1.00 Queen For A uay •·
3:411 . !llodera Romabcu
4 00 Come&lt;ty Ti"le
4 30 Trouble wilh Father
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1.00 Be~f ul Groud\u
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7.3o' pfe'•ol Riley

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1 9'45 Red u.rber's couutt
· 10:00 Feder&amp;1"Men "
110 30 News Hea~llnot
10 40 Nltewa.cb
.. 13:00 . TO\#~ht
I I 00 ' Sirh Off .

tOjJQ Wbtrlyldfu

Lions are co.sidering doirlg-'wiia~ i$ ~9ne
a~ways at Ravenswood. 'f,ha is to go along \he '
nver._ban_ks With a good sized 'hat a•cceph~g
contributions for the privilege of seeing the
~ces. If this happens here Sunday, know that
hate.ver you gtve Will be used for a most
worthy cause.
eraged
7~ wr acre. George
Washington
sold hla thousands o•
f1
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the Ohio Valley to Reyolutlonary War veterans for $1 p
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9· 30 Treas~re Hunt ·

10 30 Newa Readlln., · ·
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FarmoQ.rams
lssu.ed by the Department 01 Ag~ICU
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ture
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payable in 1957 increased five pe In
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another record high in a , 4 year co
ti
Increase. This was
per ~
bnsecu ve
32
d
en1 a ove 1950
an more than double those of 1945 In rela·
lion to farm real estate vlil~es, lax levies de·
clined shgbtly in 1956. Real estate taxes gained about five p~r cent farm
ues ro . b
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real est3le valse
a
out
seven
per
cent
so
that average
tu per $100 or real tat
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es e v~lue fell from
• ·92 per acre In 1955 to SO.OO In
Oh
1956 lo
real estate taxes rose from ,
$1 70
160
· per acre to
· per.acre In 1956
Historlical note: Taxes in
In Ohi
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1956
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Add Funds fat Humanitarian Work Witjl ~rea Youngst~rs
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1 l-tlally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 12,1957

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believe you ' and
Uncle Georse were ever silly and
m love llh this - 1 Juot can't
imallne II."
Said ilie "That'• all ~ou ·-now
·~bout it What do you think or
a mse like tbla he aent me In a
letter.
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"We'll Io.k our hearts toiell10r
And !hrow away the &lt;eea.''
I noW'Iauelrt tondtrly every Ume
I thin~ of that - she carefully
!old me how he'd 11\lliPelled ke~s
ad~s all the more lust':'. Oh, dar:
hn Auntie, you had Jt too, you
hadn't milled a thing, as I'd
feared.

Van -Cooney, -~.

FRIDAY
7 00 Jimmie Dean
7:80 Boalon Blackie
8:00 Capl.lin KAbglll'Oo
8 45 CBS Newa·

tary.treasurer, Librar:ans for the
elub are Jennifer Daniels, Susan
Proba~o.

Jud1th

Sauer

and

Grace Captema.
MYP TO MilT

HI-LOW

8·~n Loe:ll N~w•
9:00' Garrv Moore
IO,SO · otrike II l&lt;lcil

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The Chester Cl)arrc IIYF \Vlll
'mcot MQnday at T:SO p. m. at NEW YORII UP-Hot and cold
around the nation: Low this
the Ch~ater Melhodill Church. morning
· 19 at Fraser. Colo.
High Wedni!Jiday· 105 at El Cen·
• NEW AIIIVAL
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road ,Jr. are anJWIIDCIDI tile birth
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uesday, Sept 10 at Holm Hospital. Grancjparehb are Mr. and
Ws Carl r.tlt.h and Mr. an5 Mis.
Georre Nmeiroed Sr. Theodore
Mitch, Pomero~ Is a great llfandfather.

If by now I haven't loll all
my customen (known 'II readers)
I'll ~luoldalll with one mort

ThiS one !rom Dr. B. R. Lakin
!laming ovangellst, loved hy many

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plCk

Mi~ho.lce Bn~~ncl

rve talked a rood deal about
,th, .1011, p!ull'p people In thlo ••I·
lUll) ~ suddenly I'm remmded
of ~mtnt• on tho too thin Yoa, llllinald, there I• o Vorl-Thin
11'111 here and there.
Ono of my uncles !way back)
opeaklna or a skinny one BUid
"She'• about as rut
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wboae tendency to 1pread t prot&gt;
ab~ inherit he ••plain•d, "Ya.,,
oho 1 rot a rear on her about llko
old Maud" - tho family ho11.
My frtond, Gorlrudo Maier ol
Younptown wrote me l'm a:etlln&amp;
10 bll - I know I must look like
tho back of a bua."
I iuot ate IOVOral lumps or
btown 1111ar, " there waan't any
leo croom around hllldy,
On with tho dance!

MEETING CALLID

'12:00

Arlena Reeae.

IND HIGHT GAMES

TOLEDO, 0. UP-C1vic lead·

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Olll&lt;ers lor Ute Glrla' Glee
protection and the abohtlon or Club at Middleport Hlih StMol

ers today asked for more police

ntght football games ln the wake WP-re elected · thla week with
of a cr1me apu" wbreh saw three Jeanette Crooka as pr.-Ident;
women attacked in as many daya. Janice Asbury, vice president :

Wcitch For These Signs

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ionor1 Soelety wm· m•et · Thur~·
day ev~nlng at the home 'of !llr!.
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•:.00 C!rl.,._ .Club
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1:00 Hlete~ Moure Club
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8:00 r!Ye Star Final
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1:14 Joba Daly 6 Ill~ N.,.
I:So Blllld, II Belter Huntlntton
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One mO\her uld, "And all
,tllue 10110n Uckota, too - the
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...-able daya."
Nlll yoar. dear mana11er and
POOl board, or whoever, next year My lrlend, !llaey Probaii!O, Mrs.
lti'l ltl¥1 that cool, blue, lovely A. A. Dillard oaf I - . oyer· i1
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.\· ,,;·
:JI opportunity to participate m staging the
It sholl,ld ·be r,membered that Lionnarry ...
we!~ta Sunday, Sep_t. 1_5 and · through !Is on their humanitarian work primarily thro~gh

money ~h1ch IS us~d for one of the
m Ia worthy of achvlllep. ThiS IS the humnm· people, main. h'tar n work of ad'
I 1ng deservmg
youngsters who nowhere else can get help
tosee
Lio
·n b .
ns Wl e m charge of admitting spec~ators to the roped off parkmg lots which will
e chotce ~ats and vantage points for the
1races startmg at 12:45 p m. There will be
~eats for 250 to 300 persons Lions are workmg with Jay Myers of the Pomeroy H 1 g h
School employee staff to erect bleachers on
the lot Saturday morning.
1• A m?st mode_rate charge of 60 cents is bemg lev1ed for admisston to the lots. Four entrances will be manned by Lions to sell and
tate tickets. Ali the money so ~ceived will
go to the club treasury, earmarked for perso~ needing either glasses or surgery on
lhetr eyes
It Is not foreseen that determined free
loaders can be kept out of the parking lot. A
reasonable effort will be made, with assist·
ance from Pomeroy police and Lions to
guard ibe rope setting off lh~ lots But no ~ne
should expect to observe men like Ltons Bern~rd_ Fultz, Glenroy Ewing, Ron Springer,
V!rgJI Hayes. Kalad Hindy, John Bacon and
others strcakmg after a character to . . 50
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' through town or hOuse to house a·skmg" band:
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when an opportumty;~ris~s·
like in this Regatta case of making extr~
· at it because the club treas- ·
money u•enump
ury Is heavily taxed by the a1d pro!D'am. At
such times it is comfortmg for Lions to know
their neighbors .and friends about town will
support their activities.
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It •was rlftlst generous of the Regatta sponsoring organizations - the B1g Bend Boatmg
Club, Chambers of Commerce of Pomeroy
and Middleport - to offer the ticket project
to the Uons It has been a regular and suecessful pracllce at the ann ual Ravenswood
Regaija to have a civic club do this work . .
Worthy organizations around tQw'n \\'ilh, tile
energy to help stage a show of this kind are
presented with the opportumty . to work.
Through 11 they earn money .fo1· their club oh·
jecllves.
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a
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in~' ·956
than In 1955 In om ' h
ran
· c e~ Y types of, fnms
ged from . about ,l3,900 on wtleat-pea
farma ln W!sli' 1 ld h
b
mg on- &amp; o area to loiS ·or
a out $1240 on drouth-ridden cattle ranches
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12.00 News R~port
12:1~ Mov1etlme
• 1:30 llrlde and Groom
2:00 M•tineo Theater

3:00 Queen lor

1 Day
!toaern ~•nee•
' 110 Comedy T!mo
4.30 Trouble Wllh Father
5·00 Splnaeb Pla~house
5 45 NBC News
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5 45 NBC News
6 00 News Picture

6 15 Sports Eye
6 25. W~at~crcast
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NOTICI OP' A'!'-iNTijiiNT
lstolo of Danlti T. "'-ritol4
DocMoN .

6 00 Sp1nach Playhouse

6 00 News Picture
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~ oo Roni~er Roori
9 3Q Trc~!llre Hunt
IOOA Tile Prlee •s Idgbt
iQ 30 Truth or Co.l;queacff
II 00 Tie rai Door\t
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!!.!~ Movietime .
1'30 Brtde •nd Gr~om
l oo Matllll'e Tb~ater ,
1.00 Queen For A uay •·
3:411 . !llodera Romabcu
4 00 Come&lt;ty Ti"le
4 30 Trouble wilh Father
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110 30 News Hea~llnot
10 40 Nltewa.cb
.. 13:00 . TO\#~ht
I I 00 ' Sirh Off .

tOjJQ Wbtrlyldfu

Lions are co.sidering doirlg-'wiia~ i$ ~9ne
a~ways at Ravenswood. 'f,ha is to go along \he '
nver._ban_ks With a good sized 'hat a•cceph~g
contributions for the privilege of seeing the
~ces. If this happens here Sunday, know that
hate.ver you gtve Will be used for a most
worthy cause.
eraged
7~ wr acre. George
Washington
sold hla thousands o•
f1
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the Ohio Valley to Reyolutlonary War veterans for $1 p
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er acre. ow mere taxes are near.

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FarmoQ.rams
lssu.ed by the Department 01 Ag~ICU
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ture
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payable in 1957 increased five pe In
•
er cent to
another record high in a , 4 year co
ti
Increase. This was
per ~
bnsecu ve
32
d
en1 a ove 1950
an more than double those of 1945 In rela·
lion to farm real estate vlil~es, lax levies de·
clined shgbtly in 1956. Real estate taxes gained about five p~r cent farm
ues ro . b
·
real est3le valse
a
out
seven
per
cent
so
that average
tu per $100 or real tat
•o
es e v~lue fell from
• ·92 per acre In 1955 to SO.OO In
Oh
1956 lo
real estate taxes rose from ,
$1 70
160
· per acre to
· per.acre In 1956
Historlical note: Taxes in
In Ohi
o av.
1956
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Add Funds fat Humanitarian Work Witjl ~rea Youngst~rs
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1 l-tlally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 12,1957

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ed m~
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believe you ' and
Uncle Georse were ever silly and
m love llh this - 1 Juot can't
imallne II."
Said ilie "That'• all ~ou ·-now
·~bout it What do you think or
a mse like tbla he aent me In a
letter.
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"We'll Io.k our hearts toiell10r
And !hrow away the &lt;eea.''
I noW'Iauelrt tondtrly every Ume
I thin~ of that - she carefully
!old me how he'd 11\lliPelled ke~s
ad~s all the more lust':'. Oh, dar:
hn Auntie, you had Jt too, you
hadn't milled a thing, as I'd
feared.

Van -Cooney, -~.

FRIDAY
7 00 Jimmie Dean
7:80 Boalon Blackie
8:00 Capl.lin KAbglll'Oo
8 45 CBS Newa·

tary.treasurer, Librar:ans for the
elub are Jennifer Daniels, Susan
Proba~o.

Jud1th

Sauer

and

Grace Captema.
MYP TO MilT

HI-LOW

8·~n Loe:ll N~w•
9:00' Garrv Moore
IO,SO · otrike II l&lt;lcil

T.MPS

The Chester Cl)arrc IIYF \Vlll
'mcot MQnday at T:SO p. m. at NEW YORII UP-Hot and cold
around the nation: Low this
the Ch~ater Melhodill Church. morning
· 19 at Fraser. Colo.
High Wedni!Jiday· 105 at El Cen·
• NEW AIIIVAL
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Mr and Mra. Ge..-111" Noi!e l· tro Calif.
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road ,Jr. are anJWIIDCIDI tile birth
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of a 6 lb 9 o. son Michael Alan
uesday, Sept 10 at Holm Hospital. Grancjparehb are Mr. and
Ws Carl r.tlt.h and Mr. an5 Mis.
Georre Nmeiroed Sr. Theodore
Mitch, Pomero~ Is a great llfandfather.

If by now I haven't loll all
my customen (known 'II readers)
I'll ~luoldalll with one mort

ThiS one !rom Dr. B. R. Lakin
!laming ovangellst, loved hy many

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nnd detellted by some, lake your

plCk

Mi~ho.lce Bn~~ncl

rve talked a rood deal about
,th, .1011, p!ull'p people In thlo ••I·
lUll) ~ suddenly I'm remmded
of ~mtnt• on tho too thin Yoa, llllinald, there I• o Vorl-Thin
11'111 here and there.
Ono of my uncles !way back)
opeaklna or a skinny one BUid
"She'• about as rut
atamp.''

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wboae tendency to 1pread t prot&gt;
ab~ inherit he ••plain•d, "Ya.,,
oho 1 rot a rear on her about llko
old Maud" - tho family ho11.
My frtond, Gorlrudo Maier ol
Younptown wrote me l'm a:etlln&amp;
10 bll - I know I must look like
tho back of a bua."
I iuot ate IOVOral lumps or
btown 1111ar, " there waan't any
leo croom around hllldy,
On with tho dance!

MEETING CALLID

'12:00

Arlena Reeae.

IND HIGHT GAMES

TOLEDO, 0. UP-C1vic lead·

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Olll&lt;ers lor Ute Glrla' Glee
protection and the abohtlon or Club at Middleport Hlih StMol

ers today asked for more police

ntght football games ln the wake WP-re elected · thla week with
of a cr1me apu" wbreh saw three Jeanette Crooka as pr.-Ident;
women attacked in as many daya. Janice Asbury, vice president :

Wcitch For These Signs

·C~~l Tiflms .
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ionor1 Soelety wm· m•et · Thur~·
day ev~nlng at the home 'of !llr!.
T~e,

on 990 spot
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1:30 Movlt Matinee . ·
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•:.00 C!rl.,._ .Club
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1:00 Hlete~ Moure Club
8:15
8:00 r!Ye Star Final
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1:14 Joba Daly 6 Ill~ N.,.
I:So Blllld, II Belter Huntlntton
7:00 Orient I!Jpreu
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tllln1 tllo JOC!i "" buill to avoid.
One mO\her uld, "And all
,tllue 10110n Uckota, too - the
~ really lost 3 or the moat de·
...-able daya."
Nlll yoar. dear mana11er and
POOl board, or whoever, next year My lrlend, !llaey Probaii!O, Mrs.
lti'l ltl¥1 that cool, blue, lovely A. A. Dillard oaf I - . oyer· i1
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fo.Dai!y Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 12, 1957
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l!xperlenee
Counts In
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Mrs: Clarence MarkUIII an~ dau·
gbter of Colqmb!IS, ¥~. !n~ ~;~·
Harry Brown ~nd o~lldteij, ..r.
and Mn. Ralph Poln!!f· ·
!ln. Virgil , Roush · attended
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!ln. Clyde. Well i
spent sunday aflemoon
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Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Taylor ilf
Addison, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haschar of Pl. Pleasant called on
Ml'S Robert Painter SaturdaY.
llr. and Mra. Floyd· Spen~e ·
called on lira. Jennie 110\u~
sulday evening.
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Ml'S Robert Painter SaturdaY.
llr. and Mra. Floyd· Spen~e ·
called on lira. Jennie 110\u~
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productlo; ~h plate with a
IO·milllon-pound slretcbtr , aj Its
Trentwood, Woohintton, · r"llng
mlii. ·
The jltel&lt;hing setlort. ·relieve•
residual, !ntemal Jtrtill!ls
pro..
· vide better phy•icol properties in
the metaL use· ol atreu.-elieve&lt;:
KAISEI\ "
olumioim 0Jate is highly advan·
Koiser· Aluminum &amp; Cheml~l tageou in tho maclilning of in·
C'ol'ponition \ hu J!lac.od an order tric:.tely shaped parts, .auch as
wHh Hydrnulik G. M. B. H. nr wing sections, spars ~nd other
Dlll!llurg, Gt!rmnny, for con· structural members.
struction u£ tt 3tl-million-pound
At thu R1Venswood p'lant thr
plate strctther- pos.sessing near- stretCher will be lrtatalled in 11
ly tw lce the power of .the larg pit 120 feet long. 32 feet wille
est stretcher now in opl'rnt ion---- and 15 !cet ·deep. The top of eneh
to be installed " part of tho stretching head will rise 8'h
heavy plate racilltles in th~ feet above floor level.
company's Ravenswood . West
,
Virginia, rolling m!ll.
1 Dcs1gn or. the stret~her carried
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out by ·Ka1scr Alumtnum's AdThe huge maehtne will be cap- vanctd Engineering Design Di,•ls
able of gripping the ends of a jon under the direction of A:
{l().fO&lt;It·lo'ng plate of high-stren,1th "bean Smith, incorporates a num·
aluminum alloy· Cor aircraft con · ber of unusual features.
struction and literally lengthen · The machine will be without a
ing It as much · as 5 f!et.
-auiding frame artd will be free
The stretcher will be able to to move on tracks supported on
hanf.le a m&amp;xil;l'lllm cross-section a foundation. with no errort bt:·
of 640 square inches. Within this ing macle to hold it In a rigidly
qverall limit. It will -actommo- fixed alignment. Each head will
date thicknesses up to six lnehcs be supported on each side by
.~nd widths up to 160 inehes, in eight .standard rpilway car wl'leels
lengths from 1? to 60 feet.
on a dollble trick.
Together with ·associated heat
The forged steel working col·
treating and ultrssonir testing umns are 42 inches 10 diameter.
. equipment, the stretcher will bo The column on each · side is ,..
installed to supply the lncreru;. tually divicted 'into
colUJil.ftl,
ink demanct of olrcr.Ct builders each 3G feet long, oe.parated b~ .a
• for larger and jhicker plote in large stretching erh~der d•ll4•·
the strongest aluminum alloys. ed to operat.. at a
pl1l''
In aa~iilon, demand Is growing lUr~ ~~ ~!000 ~ouh~a per ~qua\'e
for'lka(&gt;y alumlhum alloy plate ~~~b. One · o,qne colum~. is ~o'
fer uses In · the tianaportatiOif hct. and . the otber Is hollow In
and shipbu1i~i~g\ induslries. Kt~i- ?rder to aet also as a Ma~lpulat1
. !•' A~min_um 1&gt;ioneered in the mg cylinder. ·
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million, itranger - nothin' chlnt· '
son, lo\atk, Mr. and Mra. Roger
bitter ptll to swallow.
zy about Texas."
.
Archer and son, Roy Allen, all
Notice how T
sun needling, the stranger ask·
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of Columbus, and Mrs. Martha Rus1;1'\l
hio state's
compensates for ed why .Texas bad never built a
By Mrs. John Dllehl
sell of
and Mr.. and
1j;.lur\
ever. If it
Ull now. "Why shueka, . Guests of RO'. and Mrs. Wil· Mrs.
Dtehl and sons, I.ou·
just gotta be the ~st'!gg~!' ~t 8 man, Tex rallied, "we got so ham Stausl.Jaugh over the week LS an
ar es.
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Appl;. New Ha·
have a point Equipped with
space here, we never ,needed end w.ere Mr. and Mrs. D'r! YI I Mrs, Jeanine Hoffner and chll.'
v~n Orc~ard, New Haven. Phune I
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ery modern safety feature knqwn ~oJUM,lP,tkc before. ~hings re jest 'Newlan and son, Robert, Mr. and dren are spending a few days with
RATES
TU·2l68R.
1·29tf \ Tex grinned sheeplshil' at the to traffic engineering, the new be nnln to squeeze up a mite ~ra. Cbarles ~rown and two so~s, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
turnpike can stand up
d et\~·een tbe.se·here two towns. Jimmy and Btlly, Redfield, OhlD. Parker.
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- - -otranger sitting aeross the table In the world for ••fe d . any roa that s •11. Me, I think I'll head for Sunday guests were ber brother, '
tor Wid lilt lllree conaecuUvt ln.lertlolll.
~ rtvmg.
the wide-open lpaces:,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKin~ey and
011 !950 Ford- 2 door 5 iOOd tire&gt;- from hhn in a Dallas re1taurant.
fpedai-OIMmOtllblorlllcenllperword.
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now scat covers Contact .J. L. "Wal, stranger" he defended from Stretching from the heurt of
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two daughters, Paulette and Ruth
J'ul1 rate ol2 cenw per wont wtlJ be ~ballled for adoertlsln&amp; u
Hansher, 546 Pearl St., Mtddle· ~•hind hio mounting embarraso- Dallas to the heart of Fort Worth 1 And With that he uncoiled his Ann and Mrs.Jiazel Beller, all of
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lltll~~ lw before lite 111ft ot ...h moatb following Insertion.
pol't. Ohio.
9-?.Stc ment, "I'll Jest bet It's .the beat In the six lane road measures a mer~ egs, pushed his 6 teet 6 erect, &lt;;hauncey, Elaine McKinney and
.
llollJ
be r&lt;pi)rted Immediately. The One riding Horse, Layton'! Grlll, the country, even If tl ain't lhe 20.5 miles. But they are miles of and headed for the door with a Garnet Atkin of Letart, W. Va.
Ptarl Molden ol Columbllo
; 111:1 luerUon.
retiiOnalblt for mm than one lncor
biggest."
smooth di.vlded highway, expert! lazy ba&lt;kward wave of the band.
Mr. and Mro. Lou Diehl spent spent th~ weekend With .his fllther
: c:.rt1
Nolieel oll!woll$l .OO. Obltuulol
Boston Terrier puppies and
The topic under diB&lt;UISlon was spotted wtth large reflective , .{. The otr
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, Sunday everung w1th his .brother, Edward Molden· and Sister Mr.
Jdlllbed.. _ ~ w...,.
House. New Haven-Turner the recently ~ompleted Dallas-Fort giving directions warnin a d11.
anger smiled 10 defeat, Mr and Mrs John Diehl "
and · Mrs. Dtck t'oley. •
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ll-7-6tp Worth Turnpike, first to be built formation to m~torists ~si." ~~- ~d wondered how lo.ng it would
Mrs. Robe.i Bowen sp~nt Satur· ' The 'Christian Church will hoiJ
Large home comlort Coal heater. GRAVELY t1ACTOR IIALBI ar.d In Texas. The tall Texan had been turnpike. ''Them·there signs
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and h1s Ilk would day with·tier parents, Mr. ·and Mro . .•n tee cream social at the
J'l:lce
when.
new
$2
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Used
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absorbing
some
pardonable
josh·
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bright,"
brags
Tex
"night
drl
the turnpike Denver Carmen of Peach Fork
Hall. Sept. 14, begmnlng at 2 o'·
1
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'Ibe
P:J'A will offer at
Winter. Wlll sell
Main St., Pomeroy.
• 4-;l'/I.C. ing on the part of the stranger be· In's as easy as day' drivin'"
bene unlil
Attendance at Sunday School on clock.
10 it actually ,.,.
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Publle Auction 1o the highest
Also IU b•les of oata and ha y.
cause, far fr•m being the blgg.,t, goes on to point out other
e 1
lggest
the naUon. None- Sept. 8 was 85, offering $11.87.
Mr. and
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shells 12 ga. $2.90; ga, $2. G;
7in
20 ga. $2.50. Best16
this area on tricycles and side
walk blcycl,.
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PtO&lt;tods 19 be used for equip- Two Warm Morning Heaterspin·· new Riverview Grade School. one holds uo Ibs--$25.00-other
Gal .ranee, piano. numeroua
100 lbs. co,Jl-$70.00. Call
kitchen supplies, dbhea, six coal
Yukon 5·2271
IJ.I2-3tp
beating atom, IChool seats, Ready mix ,,;;;crete.
and
deab, clulirs, tables, many !tome
Gravel, FlU dirt and Topsoil
of sehool furniture to numeroue
delivered. Phone 6303 Googleln
to mention. Hou,.hold furnloh·
Gravel co., o!iddieport. 9·12-6tc
lliJs - two reirtaerotora, two
-- aide boardJ, roctlnc chair, oew·
inl muhlne, l:ltchen !ible, dre•l
Trailers
aer, radl&lt;&gt;&lt;:abloet, IrOning board
awnda, Tlor electric washing
Buy
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mochlile, P.reb cbolra, dlshee
ond PltiJ, Hoover electric oweep(O
er, touter, two iron beds, throw One, Two and Three Bedrooms.
rul~ library table, TV base, larlt otock must go. Bring your
-'lin
b
1 deSif., and your problems,
m... c • ea !net.
we're dealing on the very low·
AuctlonHr: Crltt lrodford
move In tomorrow. Try u•
Sole atlru at 10 a.m., Saturday, est polllble terms!
Sept. 14. LUnch aer&gt;'ed by PTA.
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e HUGE SELECTION
sboltlns Match - Saturday, Sept. Many reconditioned u1ed one
14, 1 mile above New Haven. and two bedroom trailers.
SpQniOI'ed by Sa&amp;rllt Rldge.·Rod niEE DELIVERY - QUICK!
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Open 7 Days AWeek
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Pomeroy. Phone 337-J. 9-12-6tc
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l room•· with Bath partly fur·
I nlshed. Coli f.57·Y. 9·12·61p
Trailer Spae..on River Front. For
Sale: Llv!"g room aulte. Aloo
2 yea•· old Western Pleasure colt
Reynold'o llalry Store. Coll92e:l
9 II 3tp
--Rooms for rent. Kitchen Pllvilcg·
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garage at Enterprise. Call 9G3·J.
9 II 6tc
S"ady traller
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center ol town on River front.
Phone 6009.
9 11 Otc
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RUM~GE SALE wlll be held In 1
llfOwn'a Blllldln8, Moin St., Fri· l-3 room h;;;;;- ; d}:5 ·room
day · and SaiJirday, Sept. 18·14.
house: .74 or an acre wilh
Allq Bake salt, .Saturday by the
them. City water. On hlghwav
w~e,"., nl !he"' Rook Sprlnga
In Syracuse. s. R. HendrickS

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puti~~ ·dr4wlnj , of Jurors wtll .bo
mad~ on the 19th day ol Septem·.
ber l!lll7. at the office of the Com·
inluiGners of Jurors In the Court
House of Melga County, Ohio, for
tbe OCtober .Term 19G7 of the Com·
moo Pleas Court ol Meigs oaid
County. Enrett J . Tracy
Freeland S. Norris
Co!llmlESloners of Juror~ ·
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ex:• motormg Ia sale - on at ericl: Buck and children of
were Mr '
Ot er guest&gt;
strel&lt;h of J.one l ville, Mr. an4 Mrs. Paul Archer,·' daughter,'·Mr." eBetl:•;r,;:;;m
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hiser and Columbus
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flivortttf; ..Cus!oJ!I.Grcund A•P premium-quality Coffooi before ~o11r eyes exactly right lor your co.ffcem•kcr. Yoli
. R~~llt'tier .•. only th.o price ;, chan4J. These ar' the set all the fine, fresh Havor,yo~ pay fori lame superb blends that have made Alii' Coirce ftavor- N~ enjoy THIS REAL COFFEE lh~es ,;Alive with
tamoualor almOJta hundred y~ral And '. •. eyen at ihese Flavor" ••• at these NEW LOW PRI~Esl .

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- - -·- · - ·- room house and bath. Naturol
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i Rooms Nowly Painted
also
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In Syracuse, Ohio

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Price Cutl :A&amp;P VACUUM·

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bury School.
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New,
Sta!nlen Rofriror~qr. 32
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n., J door, compitie, with unu . ·· 4 :. · '''G h ..,.... .1 1
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now f$10.00. GuarIIIIIIVlCI. i
anteed. JACK'S REFIIIGERA· Phon. 1,)0, Clelana APDIIIM 1

~chools:

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oett• these ilit l'-persutllllon lh~t , tlon lrom dawn to dusk, borlna
'done .Uth :ro!Jiralnt. II hu been her family •114 lrlenda to death
lound ·that you ~an olleu·oeU a 1INobody will come to Mrs. Dl~
~roduet , .., . J9t : t: ~tter that w&amp;y bow:e for dinner', because they're
;han you eao by belng .aggreutve.ltxJUnd to hear a detailed account
tt seem's to me thQ.t people who ' of the chemical composition of
•ant to help other.-.and judg·
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11. SOtor
The aoul
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2. Mr. CooUciJe 20. l,rmo&lt;t •
3. Sltil1 I,
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22. Cheek
15. Invade:rt
par\ ·
of Spain
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G., River (Fr. ~·~ ark's
7. Roll o! . ' car14. Land
money
penter
meuure
(tslang) .
2e. Ruuiar;s
l5. Irelu&lt;L8. Fretttr
26. Adroit 1.-i'1ar'• ...,
18. Nqrtb,..l·
9. Pillow .
28. Fiol1
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ffl!rle
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29. Anrlo3l.Jplt
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lndion
part
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7 rooms, both, full basement, new
tw10n l:OO ond 1:00. 9&gt;12-3tc ~pono l118111111&lt;t """..,,
llltl Pb'moulh VB Belvcdore. automatic hot water hcolor, gar·
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man. Will live on farm . Call
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' Bl. ae nan, omeroy, O. 9-8-Btc 11
Painter now •vallsblo for Inside
141111, lllddle;.r~ Obto.
iiiii"C~tet 1; ton Pickup.
'400 MQNTH.LY
or outeide Jeba. Contact Relph - - · - - - ' - - - - t.Wit. t.eu tjlan 10,000 ·
SPARE TIME
Hutton, Portland, Ohio.
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.ual mllea. Alm118t like the Rolllllna and collecting money
9 11 6tp .. ._......,..c. •
411 It wu aold. Biaettnara, from our lie IIIah Grado Nut Wanloo-PAPER a.\Non;:Q::':!5 Tho Chari.. !'topics Residence
Pomeroy. o.
9-6-&amp;lc mochlnee In this orca. No sell·
yean tx"&gt;rience. Frea 11 , 1 II 12f Union Ave., Pomeroy,
lngl To qualify for work you
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for sale. 6 rooms, 2 baths fur·
mate' 1". v. Relaln~1r, Rtclr. •
nace and basen~en~ Own..: wil l
liM Pontlat 8 Star Cblef. $1,295. muat have a car, reference.!.
CoDvtrlllllt Cpe. New top. Hy· $798 cu b aecured by inventory.
BOI 124• Ohio.
7-0-"
peraonally !inane! with small
drllitaUc drive. All leather Devollnt6 hour~ a weel&lt; to bus·
BUS.IOI$S
uown payment. Balance like
Mall. 8bow1 extra 1•od em. lneu, your end on percentage
rent. For further delaUs ..,
Blalttnan.
, . Pomeroy, 0. ll+ttc of collections can net up to
owner •I 134 Sonth Filth Ave·
$tOO monthly, .wltb very good
t
, ... ilulck va su-r. ..,.M. poulbliiUes of taklnf over full
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~ue, Middleport. Phone ' fG64M.
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time. Income intree.s DR Record. ·- - - - - 9-l2-3t~
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~ill' and BrakOl. R a. H. phpne number In application son start• early with Avon Va'· ' FOil SALE: 8New 4 bedroom house
lleall1' lltarp. Nrw one e01t write National VeMing Com:
uable saloa territory now' avail. •n_,~!t~' J\• H11"!!' ;ltlll. Call
f',lt&amp;JIO. Bloettnars, Pomerpy, pany, 527 Lexington Avenue
able.' · · · • • · • 9-IZ·Sic
,. "'' ·• unno Oo. I Ill 3lc
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New York 17. N. Y.
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Lot tllt'll1 140. Deslroble location
alii:
VI a dr. $798. Cor uooo uoeu bflek . . UfiOII Ne"OII
on Chi dreno Hnma Hill, $700.
otitl ~~dan· Automatic ahlft. Dextor, Ohio ot Henry Carpente~:
Contact Gao. Conde, \871 Lin·
Hn !'lint job, Top performer. Rutland, Ohio,
9-9·3tc Haulinr serv;l~e for flll~d. soft eoln Hel~~tli PomtrO)'· Phone
IJitettiWJ, Pomeroy, 0. 9-8-8tc Coal hooter In aood condition. water to ·rural customers. Re" 12)·M.
I).Utp
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I ·· ~t2(). Mra. Bud Ru!Sell , Brad·
oonable
ntos.
Good.
aero
s6rt
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1 water. Phono llO-X or 3111 A... 1.1.,
u.... II ow " f806. Five
b
ft.
9·9-3tc ' Culligan Soft Water Service: ,
•bettd buyo". One or llleae
ury, 0 ·
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ean owMd by lqeol mer&lt;hont
9-&amp;Gte.
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HIGHw•v ···'-i _ 'l'hr,. be'·
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owner-low
llll"ge.
Bloat·
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IJIIra, Pomeroy, 0.
9-8-8tc
TIRMITII IXTIIIMINATID
rooms~ wltn~lou«.
IO'f, ranch•
ftL
-- -For free lnlpeetlon pMne 383·Jf
alyle 11 n01 &lt;!aminated ljy atone
Cou~· Auto$el'\llces
Gllmort Supply Store, p011111ror: . c~li1!DC~ •II~ planunr .box, and
· · -All wor- 11Jaranteed. ·rulb' In- · oorner wlodtll'· Hard)llood !loon
It 11.\Wj,,((Qa IOHS
111red. Viql11n'a lndl!l~al and and trim ,,llirouaho~t. 'Eleetroltoll'
~ Dl1
Roaliet.Ual Termite co 1 811' lnodo cell!DI beal\1\r, each l'OOm
I'Jloat
. 111411 Pbona
vice. Sl M117a. wspr T·U tt lndlvlduaf thermoatato. · Excel·
PLYJIOil'l'll
lent
wtth
NAI.i!!!'
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F
Good 0
. &amp;ID Uled "·both
11e hound. Goel by name of
"JOe.... Pbono 108'1-Y. 9 10 3tc

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bololln• plato tad aheet rolling
facl¥tlca are under con•truclion.
The corporation also is build ing
a reduction plant to pr.odlU'e pri·
mary aluminum at Rave~'wood.

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5. Cuts ~'"'
9. Extra
10. HarQngue
12. Sword
])andle
13. Mo&lt;lllate

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_2 Peralano. Phone 11371·Y.
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Innovations lncCII'porated In the
keep the
two tides of tile machine parallel
eompl~tel1 in~ependent ef the
'"" an~ ttl ' "*'Honing In lhe
jawa. . ,
lnetoad .. o! the oonvenlion11
"C" frame )rpe of design IOI tbc
head•. there I• • top ·head and
bottom !wad heJ,d toieJher by ' ''
fcried allo~ tie -bolts 15 Inches
in diameter . and 15 r.et tony.
Tllls avotds lbe ereatlon or ('X .
ccsslve design stresses and provldes an ()~)ell ~ck desi&amp;n which
permits more l!rfective j il w ar·
range,ment.
l!lienlo\JS arrangemen ts ha Vf!
been marlc to abtlorb the tremen·
dous forces tbat would be released 1hould a plate break while
being atl'ftched ,near fult capacity.
Shock absorbers are provided be·
tween the ends of the pit and the
columns.
hv~ raullc tv•tem will

(C011t!nuod from ''" lint!
Bleachers to be used are those
owned by the Pomeroy High
School. Jay . M)'CrJ WHl JUperin·
tend their erection on.' ~be1 lot·
and returning them to the foot
ball field.
Lion President Ernelt Covert
presided at the luncheon meeting
and re.11d an invitation from the
Wellston Club ' to attend Its 2flth
anniversary party later this
month.
Regatta eommitteeman Fultz
led a discussion Ia wbieb Lion
volunteers wet'e cbhined Cor
I erecting bleacher' ~ellln2 tick.ets
The stretcher jaw mechanism and policing the rOped off area.
also' )ncludes a hydro-pneumatic Chief or Police Frank Hudson
system very simUiar to th.e recoil said today spectators on . thL!
mechar~ism of a· heavy cannon parking lots for Surlday'a first
that Is capable of absorbing over annual regatta must stay ofC the
1~ million foot pounds of energy ston~ wall over the river.
in 'eaeb head . When a broke11
"It would be dangerous for
plate moVes back into the jaws. anyone to sit-of stand---tin the
the jaws will release il1 by tlK:it' wal~" the chief said, ~·and we are
weda:Irtg ,bttol,l and the plate Will asWmg .(fYeryone to $)Operate
fly !rte t¥.ough the open bock by not g•tttng en it."
of th,~ ~ad .and en~ounter nl1
out~d~ . bu.,per thot will absorb
DEMOCRATS TO MElT
Ita entray.
COLUMBUS UP - Demo&lt;rat
.'· Some of th•
compQn· leaders from seven alai., wilt
entl~f the strl.llbor "'of mar meet in Toledo Sept. 16 at}d 27 to .
live weilhl....oat!b ball or a head map strategy and launch ·~ fund·
'IJilde of cast steel weighs 250,000
:..ifndii, and i!•W o·r the two 1011"
~61unin "'•iltl5it5,900 ~ounda.
FOUND .OUI.LTY
Advanced desirn techniques
CANTON, o. uP .,.. ...lfred
ho,ever, have made it possib~ 'fbDma~~on, was found
•lo •teei&gt; total wt!iht oJ the ma· eunty Wednesday of ..cqnd de,.ltlno to less tban S-milJion gree murer In ·the fatjtl · Bbooting
. po1111ds.
/ of Roosevelt Jeter, 31, In an 'argu·
rt,) •.o·aullk G. M. ,B. H. is sup· men! over a woman.
·
plying all. of the mechanical
RE·IL ..CTED . PREXY
part&amp; or the stretcher to de!lgns
pre~ared by Kaiser Aluminum. . CLIWELj\ND Ul'-Ray P~)lock
The · stret~her Is · sc~eduled for Lakewood, haa bee re-eleet'd to
dellvery' ,and lnstallaiion by 1959 a twO year term as president of
at thel\a.venswood rolling mill, the Ohio-West Vtrcinia division
where llghtgauge sheet and loll of the H()rsemeD'a BeDevoient &amp;
,, ,. now ·being cold-roiltd and Protective Assn .

DAILY CROSSWORD

· Rocln,y ~owning

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Waverly Mobile
Home Sales

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Conventional washer, reuonabJe· where everyone wlka big, thinks each - that ·adorn the
H. Cairns, Box 177, Racine.
and! atct't big! !'&lt;cabulse evert "Whole thing cost
and a
9-5 •tp
wung ' , us P am
g - tne
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lhought of possesalng the second

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\'eotertay'o Cryptoquot~: REI&lt;'EMIIER TJI!S,- TH/&lt;T VI'!RY
~11TLE IS NEEDED, TO MAKE .,. HAPPY LIR-AIIIIil!JUS
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~r . •J,"mple, Mrr B. wants
vert rilu~ 19 help her.d-ter.
In thts ·tilse, tbal means thnt
Mrs. I!. W'apta to convince the girl
to learn afe~ography.
Bt.:nography helped save Mrs.
B.'R life one!!!, and, quite naturally. she is spld on it and wants
her dtu(bter'ta have tt, too. But
11he h a1 made 1he mistake or nag"'
png t,llel!lrhbout the btineftts ol
lienography etnoo ·she was In
Jtad! school. AS a. result, her
doughier e~n'l otand the \bought
lf 1eambl• ste-raph•.
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Mnia
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: Il Mn.
B. ba4 80ft-pedaled her
•sen,.. 1t woUld have been much

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SeUinr B1 Sbouttnr Isn't
n~:,:ft'get~o.matlnllho satne
DonaAnyllloro.
lind ol miJtake.
. . every bite they put 1n •!belt•'
Mrs. D. has discovered nuttl· mouths!
'
~on. She's•
lot benefits
of boobMrs. honestly
D. Is unhappy
JOOd
booq. read
-on• tbe
of wnuid
love tobecause
be a~!~she
to
,roper nutri\Jon and abe's en- tl'J'8UIIdepeop)eolthebenefitso!
lhuatastlc about II.
,
good nutrition to their health.
Qui,Il'f
II you have an Idea that you
II Mr•· b. were wiae, she would would Uke to gel ac1'0811 to people
tulellY.make uae of tl)lslllforma' -,an Improved m.othotl you would
Uop htneU a~ a.a a resull would lite IQ oft'er to your trientll ~nd
hat• 110prove4 health, beaul)l1relattves- &gt;=nember the •soft
and YIIQr. People would aee her selL" II will enable you to get
•hl"T llalr• t lear skln and spar· your Idea acrosa e!!ectlv.ety t:llnr eyes and would ber to know without loalnl all your tiiends It
her secret. ·
the proeesal

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 12, 1937-7
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productlo; ~h plate with a
IO·milllon-pound slretcbtr , aj Its
Trentwood, Woohintton, · r"llng
mlii. ·
The jltel&lt;hing setlort. ·relieve•
residual, !ntemal Jtrtill!ls
pro..
· vide better phy•icol properties in
the metaL use· ol atreu.-elieve&lt;:
KAISEI\ "
olumioim 0Jate is highly advan·
Koiser· Aluminum &amp; Cheml~l tageou in tho maclilning of in·
C'ol'ponition \ hu J!lac.od an order tric:.tely shaped parts, .auch as
wHh Hydrnulik G. M. B. H. nr wing sections, spars ~nd other
Dlll!llurg, Gt!rmnny, for con· structural members.
struction u£ tt 3tl-million-pound
At thu R1Venswood p'lant thr
plate strctther- pos.sessing near- stretCher will be lrtatalled in 11
ly tw lce the power of .the larg pit 120 feet long. 32 feet wille
est stretcher now in opl'rnt ion---- and 15 !cet ·deep. The top of eneh
to be installed " part of tho stretching head will rise 8'h
heavy plate racilltles in th~ feet above floor level.
company's Ravenswood . West
,
Virginia, rolling m!ll.
1 Dcs1gn or. the stret~her carried
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out by ·Ka1scr Alumtnum's AdThe huge maehtne will be cap- vanctd Engineering Design Di,•ls
able of gripping the ends of a jon under the direction of A:
{l().fO&lt;It·lo'ng plate of high-stren,1th "bean Smith, incorporates a num·
aluminum alloy· Cor aircraft con · ber of unusual features.
struction and literally lengthen · The machine will be without a
ing It as much · as 5 f!et.
-auiding frame artd will be free
The stretcher will be able to to move on tracks supported on
hanf.le a m&amp;xil;l'lllm cross-section a foundation. with no errort bt:·
of 640 square inches. Within this ing macle to hold it In a rigidly
qverall limit. It will -actommo- fixed alignment. Each head will
date thicknesses up to six lnehcs be supported on each side by
.~nd widths up to 160 inehes, in eight .standard rpilway car wl'leels
lengths from 1? to 60 feet.
on a dollble trick.
Together with ·associated heat
The forged steel working col·
treating and ultrssonir testing umns are 42 inches 10 diameter.
. equipment, the stretcher will bo The column on each · side is ,..
installed to supply the lncreru;. tually divicted 'into
colUJil.ftl,
ink demanct of olrcr.Ct builders each 3G feet long, oe.parated b~ .a
• for larger and jhicker plote in large stretching erh~der d•ll4•·
the strongest aluminum alloys. ed to operat.. at a
pl1l''
In aa~iilon, demand Is growing lUr~ ~~ ~!000 ~ouh~a per ~qua\'e
for'lka(&gt;y alumlhum alloy plate ~~~b. One · o,qne colum~. is ~o'
fer uses In · the tianaportatiOif hct. and . the otber Is hollow In
and shipbu1i~i~g\ induslries. Kt~i- ?rder to aet also as a Ma~lpulat1
. !•' A~min_um 1&gt;ioneered in the mg cylinder. ·
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Shells,
newCorner:
and Guns,
used Guns,
_Fife
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smallest. of anytblag must be
million, itranger - nothin' chlnt· '
son, lo\atk, Mr. and Mra. Roger
bitter ptll to swallow.
zy about Texas."
.
Archer and son, Roy Allen, all
Notice how T
sun needling, the stranger ask·
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of Columbus, and Mrs. Martha Rus1;1'\l
hio state's
compensates for ed why .Texas bad never built a
By Mrs. John Dllehl
sell of
and Mr.. and
1j;.lur\
ever. If it
Ull now. "Why shueka, . Guests of RO'. and Mrs. Wil· Mrs.
Dtehl and sons, I.ou·
just gotta be the ~st'!gg~!' ~t 8 man, Tex rallied, "we got so ham Stausl.Jaugh over the week LS an
ar es.
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Appl;. New Ha·
have a point Equipped with
space here, we never ,needed end w.ere Mr. and Mrs. D'r! YI I Mrs, Jeanine Hoffner and chll.'
v~n Orc~ard, New Haven. Phune I
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ery modern safety feature knqwn ~oJUM,lP,tkc before. ~hings re jest 'Newlan and son, Robert, Mr. and dren are spending a few days with
RATES
TU·2l68R.
1·29tf \ Tex grinned sheeplshil' at the to traffic engineering, the new be nnln to squeeze up a mite ~ra. Cbarles ~rown and two so~s, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
turnpike can stand up
d et\~·een tbe.se·here two towns. Jimmy and Btlly, Redfield, OhlD. Parker.
10
'.,.... por IIOI'd, ••• IIKrllon. Mlnlm•m cbugo IIOc.-4 ,.
- - -otranger sitting aeross the table In the world for ••fe d . any roa that s •11. Me, I think I'll head for Sunday guests were ber brother, '
tor Wid lilt lllree conaecuUvt ln.lertlolll.
~ rtvmg.
the wide-open lpaces:,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKin~ey and
011 !950 Ford- 2 door 5 iOOd tire&gt;- from hhn in a Dallas re1taurant.
fpedai-OIMmOtllblorlllcenllperword.
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now scat covers Contact .J. L. "Wal, stranger" he defended from Stretching from the heurt of
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two daughters, Paulette and Ruth
J'ul1 rate ol2 cenw per wont wtlJ be ~ballled for adoertlsln&amp; u
Hansher, 546 Pearl St., Mtddle· ~•hind hio mounting embarraso- Dallas to the heart of Fort Worth 1 And With that he uncoiled his Ann and Mrs.Jiazel Beller, all of
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lltll~~ lw before lite 111ft ot ...h moatb following Insertion.
pol't. Ohio.
9-?.Stc ment, "I'll Jest bet It's .the beat In the six lane road measures a mer~ egs, pushed his 6 teet 6 erect, &lt;;hauncey, Elaine McKinney and
.
llollJ
be r&lt;pi)rted Immediately. The One riding Horse, Layton'! Grlll, the country, even If tl ain't lhe 20.5 miles. But they are miles of and headed for the door with a Garnet Atkin of Letart, W. Va.
Ptarl Molden ol Columbllo
; 111:1 luerUon.
retiiOnalblt for mm than one lncor
biggest."
smooth di.vlded highway, expert! lazy ba&lt;kward wave of the band.
Mr. and Mro. Lou Diehl spent spent th~ weekend With .his fllther
: c:.rt1
Nolieel oll!woll$l .OO. Obltuulol
Boston Terrier puppies and
The topic under diB&lt;UISlon was spotted wtth large reflective , .{. The otr
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, Sunday everung w1th his .brother, Edward Molden· and Sister Mr.
Jdlllbed.. _ ~ w...,.
House. New Haven-Turner the recently ~ompleted Dallas-Fort giving directions warnin a d11.
anger smiled 10 defeat, Mr and Mrs John Diehl "
and · Mrs. Dtck t'oley. •
2911)().
ll-7-6tp Worth Turnpike, first to be built formation to m~torists ~si." ~~- ~d wondered how lo.ng it would
Mrs. Robe.i Bowen sp~nt Satur· ' The 'Christian Church will hoiJ
Large home comlort Coal heater. GRAVELY t1ACTOR IIALBI ar.d In Texas. The tall Texan had been turnpike. ''Them·there signs
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and h1s Ilk would day with·tier parents, Mr. ·and Mro . .•n tee cream social at the
J'l:lce
when.
new
$2
19.
Used
one
s.imce.
lL
A.
Fillln,
SIJ
II.
absorbing
some
pardonable
josh·
J••
bright,"
brags
Tex
"night
drl
the turnpike Denver Carmen of Peach Fork
Hall. Sept. 14, begmnlng at 2 o'·
1
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(I) Nottcts
'Ibe
P:J'A will offer at
Winter. Wlll sell
Main St., Pomeroy.
• 4-;l'/I.C. ing on the part of the stranger be· In's as easy as day' drivin'"
bene unlil
Attendance at Sunday School on clock.
10 it actually ,.,.
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Publle Auction 1o the highest
Also IU b•les of oata and ha y.
cause, far fr•m being the blgg.,t, goes on to point out other
e 1
lggest
the naUon. None- Sept. 8 was 85, offering $11.87.
Mr. and
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shells 12 ga. $2.90; ga, $2. G;
7in
20 ga. $2.50. Best16
this area on tricycles and side
walk blcycl,.
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• Roedovllle and Long Bottom.
PtO&lt;tods 19 be used for equip- Two Warm Morning Heaterspin·· new Riverview Grade School. one holds uo Ibs--$25.00-other
Gal .ranee, piano. numeroua
100 lbs. co,Jl-$70.00. Call
kitchen supplies, dbhea, six coal
Yukon 5·2271
IJ.I2-3tp
beating atom, IChool seats, Ready mix ,,;;;crete.
and
deab, clulirs, tables, many !tome
Gravel, FlU dirt and Topsoil
of sehool furniture to numeroue
delivered. Phone 6303 Googleln
to mention. Hou,.hold furnloh·
Gravel co., o!iddieport. 9·12-6tc
lliJs - two reirtaerotora, two
-- aide boardJ, roctlnc chair, oew·
inl muhlne, l:ltchen !ible, dre•l
Trailers
aer, radl&lt;&gt;&lt;:abloet, IrOning board
awnda, Tlor electric washing
Buy
' ~OWl
mochlile, P.reb cbolra, dlshee
ond PltiJ, Hoover electric oweep(O
er, touter, two iron beds, throw One, Two and Three Bedrooms.
rul~ library table, TV base, larlt otock must go. Bring your
-'lin
b
1 deSif., and your problems,
m... c • ea !net.
we're dealing on the very low·
AuctlonHr: Crltt lrodford
move In tomorrow. Try u•
Sole atlru at 10 a.m., Saturday, est polllble terms!
Sept. 14. LUnch aer&gt;'ed by PTA.
9 II 3•·
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~ e TIN WIDTHS
e HUGE SELECTION
sboltlns Match - Saturday, Sept. Many reconditioned u1ed one
14, 1 mile above New Haven. and two bedroom trailers.
SpQniOI'ed by Sa&amp;rllt Rldge.·Rod niEE DELIVERY - QUICK!
'"1 ub• ,
Open 7 Days AWeek
Ill4 GJUI~
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Furnished t room apariiOent in
Pomeroy. Phone 337-J. 9-12-6tc
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l room•· with Bath partly fur·
I nlshed. Coli f.57·Y. 9·12·61p
Trailer Spae..on River Front. For
Sale: Llv!"g room aulte. Aloo
2 yea•· old Western Pleasure colt
Reynold'o llalry Store. Coll92e:l
9 II 3tp
--Rooms for rent. Kitchen Pllvilcg·
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RUM~GE SALE wlll be held In 1
llfOwn'a Blllldln8, Moin St., Fri· l-3 room h;;;;;- ; d}:5 ·room
day · and SaiJirday, Sept. 18·14.
house: .74 or an acre wilh
Allq Bake salt, .Saturday by the
them. City water. On hlghwav
w~e,"., nl !he"' Rook Sprlnga
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puti~~ ·dr4wlnj , of Jurors wtll .bo
mad~ on the 19th day ol Septem·.
ber l!lll7. at the office of the Com·
inluiGners of Jurors In the Court
House of Melga County, Ohio, for
tbe OCtober .Term 19G7 of the Com·
moo Pleas Court ol Meigs oaid
County. Enrett J . Tracy
Freeland S. Norris
Co!llmlESloners of Juror~ ·
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were Mr '
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strel&lt;h of J.one l ville, Mr. an4 Mrs. Paul Archer,·' daughter,'·Mr." eBetl:•;r,;:;;m
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hiser and Columbus
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~•hill - LAU Window raa11li!lldalre Rtlri&amp;enlorL
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flivortttf; ..Cus!oJ!I.Grcund A•P premium-quality Coffooi before ~o11r eyes exactly right lor your co.ffcem•kcr. Yoli
. R~~llt'tier .•. only th.o price ;, chan4J. These ar' the set all the fine, fresh Havor,yo~ pay fori lame superb blends that have made Alii' Coirce ftavor- N~ enjoy THIS REAL COFFEE lh~es ,;Alive with
tamoualor almOJta hundred y~ral And '. •. eyen at ihese Flavor" ••• at these NEW LOW PRI~Esl .

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Sta!nlen Rofriror~qr. 32
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anteed. JACK'S REFIIIGERA· Phon. 1,)0, Clelana APDIIIM 1

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oett• these ilit l'-persutllllon lh~t , tlon lrom dawn to dusk, borlna
'done .Uth :ro!Jiralnt. II hu been her family •114 lrlenda to death
lound ·that you ~an olleu·oeU a 1INobody will come to Mrs. Dl~
~roduet , .., . J9t : t: ~tter that w&amp;y bow:e for dinner', because they're
;han you eao by belng .aggreutve.ltxJUnd to hear a detailed account
tt seem's to me thQ.t people who ' of the chemical composition of
•ant to help other.-.and judg·
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2. Mr. CooUciJe 20. l,rmo&lt;t •
3. Sltil1 I,
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22. Cheek
15. Invade:rt
par\ ·
of Spain
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G., River (Fr. ~·~ ark's
7. Roll o! . ' car14. Land
money
penter
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18. Nqrtb,..l·
9. Pillow .
28. Fiol1
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29. Anrlo3l.Jplt
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lndion
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7 rooms, both, full basement, new
tw10n l:OO ond 1:00. 9&gt;12-3tc ~pono l118111111&lt;t """..,,
llltl Pb'moulh VB Belvcdore. automatic hot water hcolor, gar·
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man. Will live on farm . Call
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Painter now •vallsblo for Inside
141111, lllddle;.r~ Obto.
iiiii"C~tet 1; ton Pickup.
'400 MQNTH.LY
or outeide Jeba. Contact Relph - - · - - - ' - - - - t.Wit. t.eu tjlan 10,000 ·
SPARE TIME
Hutton, Portland, Ohio.
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411 It wu aold. Biaettnara, from our lie IIIah Grado Nut Wanloo-PAPER a.\Non;:Q::':!5 Tho Chari.. !'topics Residence
Pomeroy. o.
9-6-&amp;lc mochlnee In this orca. No sell·
yean tx"&gt;rience. Frea 11 , 1 II 12f Union Ave., Pomeroy,
lngl To qualify for work you
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for sale. 6 rooms, 2 baths fur·
mate' 1". v. Relaln~1r, Rtclr. •
nace and basen~en~ Own..: wil l
liM Pontlat 8 Star Cblef. $1,295. muat have a car, reference.!.
CoDvtrlllllt Cpe. New top. Hy· $798 cu b aecured by inventory.
BOI 124• Ohio.
7-0-"
peraonally !inane! with small
drllitaUc drive. All leather Devollnt6 hour~ a weel&lt; to bus·
BUS.IOI$S
uown payment. Balance like
Mall. 8bow1 extra 1•od em. lneu, your end on percentage
rent. For further delaUs ..,
Blalttnan.
, . Pomeroy, 0. ll+ttc of collections can net up to
owner •I 134 Sonth Filth Ave·
$tOO monthly, .wltb very good
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time. Income intree.s DR Record. ·- - - - - 9-l2-3t~
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lleall1' lltarp. Nrw one e01t write National VeMing Com:
uable saloa territory now' avail. •n_,~!t~' J\• H11"!!' ;ltlll. Call
f',lt&amp;JIO. Bloettnars, Pomerpy, pany, 527 Lexington Avenue
able.' · · · • • · • 9-IZ·Sic
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VI a dr. $798. Cor uooo uoeu bflek . . UfiOII Ne"OII
on Chi dreno Hnma Hill, $700.
otitl ~~dan· Automatic ahlft. Dextor, Ohio ot Henry Carpente~:
Contact Gao. Conde, \871 Lin·
Hn !'lint job, Top performer. Rutland, Ohio,
9-9·3tc Haulinr serv;l~e for flll~d. soft eoln Hel~~tli PomtrO)'· Phone
IJitettiWJ, Pomeroy, 0. 9-8-8tc Coal hooter In aood condition. water to ·rural customers. Re" 12)·M.
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•bettd buyo". One or llleae
ury, 0 ·
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TIRMITII IXTIIIMINATID
rooms~ wltn~lou«.
IO'f, ranch•
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-- -For free lnlpeetlon pMne 383·Jf
alyle 11 n01 &lt;!aminated ljy atone
Cou~· Auto$el'\llces
Gllmort Supply Store, p011111ror: . c~li1!DC~ •II~ planunr .box, and
· · -All wor- 11Jaranteed. ·rulb' In- · oorner wlodtll'· Hard)llood !loon
It 11.\Wj,,((Qa IOHS
111red. Viql11n'a lndl!l~al and and trim ,,llirouaho~t. 'Eleetroltoll'
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Roaliet.Ual Termite co 1 811' lnodo cell!DI beal\1\r, each l'OOm
I'Jloat
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vice. Sl M117a. wspr T·U tt lndlvlduaf thermoatato. · Excel·
PLYJIOil'l'll
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11e hound. Goel by name of
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facl¥tlca are under con•truclion.
The corporation also is build ing
a reduction plant to pr.odlU'e pri·
mary aluminum at Rave~'wood.

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5. Cuts ~'"'
9. Extra
10. HarQngue
12. Sword
])andle
13. Mo&lt;lllate

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_2 Peralano. Phone 11371·Y.
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Innovations lncCII'porated In the
keep the
two tides of tile machine parallel
eompl~tel1 in~ependent ef the
'"" an~ ttl ' "*'Honing In lhe
jawa. . ,
lnetoad .. o! the oonvenlion11
"C" frame )rpe of design IOI tbc
head•. there I• • top ·head and
bottom !wad heJ,d toieJher by ' ''
fcried allo~ tie -bolts 15 Inches
in diameter . and 15 r.et tony.
Tllls avotds lbe ereatlon or ('X .
ccsslve design stresses and provldes an ()~)ell ~ck desi&amp;n which
permits more l!rfective j il w ar·
range,ment.
l!lienlo\JS arrangemen ts ha Vf!
been marlc to abtlorb the tremen·
dous forces tbat would be released 1hould a plate break while
being atl'ftched ,near fult capacity.
Shock absorbers are provided be·
tween the ends of the pit and the
columns.
hv~ raullc tv•tem will

(C011t!nuod from ''" lint!
Bleachers to be used are those
owned by the Pomeroy High
School. Jay . M)'CrJ WHl JUperin·
tend their erection on.' ~be1 lot·
and returning them to the foot
ball field.
Lion President Ernelt Covert
presided at the luncheon meeting
and re.11d an invitation from the
Wellston Club ' to attend Its 2flth
anniversary party later this
month.
Regatta eommitteeman Fultz
led a discussion Ia wbieb Lion
volunteers wet'e cbhined Cor
I erecting bleacher' ~ellln2 tick.ets
The stretcher jaw mechanism and policing the rOped off area.
also' )ncludes a hydro-pneumatic Chief or Police Frank Hudson
system very simUiar to th.e recoil said today spectators on . thL!
mechar~ism of a· heavy cannon parking lots for Surlday'a first
that Is capable of absorbing over annual regatta must stay ofC the
1~ million foot pounds of energy ston~ wall over the river.
in 'eaeb head . When a broke11
"It would be dangerous for
plate moVes back into the jaws. anyone to sit-of stand---tin the
the jaws will release il1 by tlK:it' wal~" the chief said, ~·and we are
weda:Irtg ,bttol,l and the plate Will asWmg .(fYeryone to $)Operate
fly !rte t¥.ough the open bock by not g•tttng en it."
of th,~ ~ad .and en~ounter nl1
out~d~ . bu.,per thot will absorb
DEMOCRATS TO MElT
Ita entray.
COLUMBUS UP - Demo&lt;rat
.'· Some of th•
compQn· leaders from seven alai., wilt
entl~f the strl.llbor "'of mar meet in Toledo Sept. 16 at}d 27 to .
live weilhl....oat!b ball or a head map strategy and launch ·~ fund·
'IJilde of cast steel weighs 250,000
:..ifndii, and i!•W o·r the two 1011"
~61unin "'•iltl5it5,900 ~ounda.
FOUND .OUI.LTY
Advanced desirn techniques
CANTON, o. uP .,.. ...lfred
ho,ever, have made it possib~ 'fbDma~~on, was found
•lo •teei&gt; total wt!iht oJ the ma· eunty Wednesday of ..cqnd de,.ltlno to less tban S-milJion gree murer In ·the fatjtl · Bbooting
. po1111ds.
/ of Roosevelt Jeter, 31, In an 'argu·
rt,) •.o·aullk G. M. ,B. H. is sup· men! over a woman.
·
plying all. of the mechanical
RE·IL ..CTED . PREXY
part&amp; or the stretcher to de!lgns
pre~ared by Kaiser Aluminum. . CLIWELj\ND Ul'-Ray P~)lock
The · stret~her Is · sc~eduled for Lakewood, haa bee re-eleet'd to
dellvery' ,and lnstallaiion by 1959 a twO year term as president of
at thel\a.venswood rolling mill, the Ohio-West Vtrcinia division
where llghtgauge sheet and loll of the H()rsemeD'a BeDevoient &amp;
,, ,. now ·being cold-roiltd and Protective Assn .

DAILY CROSSWORD

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Home Sales

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H. Cairns, Box 177, Racine.
and! atct't big! !'&lt;cabulse evert "Whole thing cost
and a
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vert rilu~ 19 help her.d-ter.
In thts ·tilse, tbal means thnt
Mrs. I!. W'apta to convince the girl
to learn afe~ography.
Bt.:nography helped save Mrs.
B.'R life one!!!, and, quite naturally. she is spld on it and wants
her dtu(bter'ta have tt, too. But
11he h a1 made 1he mistake or nag"'
png t,llel!lrhbout the btineftts ol
lienography etnoo ·she was In
Jtad! school. AS a. result, her
doughier e~n'l otand the \bought
lf 1eambl• ste-raph•.
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B. ba4 80ft-pedaled her
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n~:,:ft'get~o.matlnllho satne
DonaAnyllloro.
lind ol miJtake.
. . every bite they put 1n •!belt•'
Mrs. D. has discovered nuttl· mouths!
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lot benefits
of boobMrs. honestly
D. Is unhappy
JOOd
booq. read
-on• tbe
of wnuid
love tobecause
be a~!~she
to
,roper nutri\Jon and abe's en- tl'J'8UIIdepeop)eolthebenefitso!
lhuatastlc about II.
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good nutrition to their health.
Qui,Il'f
II you have an Idea that you
II Mr•· b. were wiae, she would would Uke to gel ac1'0811 to people
tulellY.make uae of tl)lslllforma' -,an Improved m.othotl you would
Uop htneU a~ a.a a resull would lite IQ oft'er to your trientll ~nd
hat• 110prove4 health, beaul)l1relattves- &gt;=nember the •soft
and YIIQr. People would aee her selL" II will enable you to get
•hl"T llalr• t lear skln and spar· your Idea acrosa e!!ectlv.ety t:llnr eyes and would ber to know without loalnl all your tiiends It
her secret. ·
the proeesal

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Middleport '
- SOCie·ty

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)lr, and Mrs Don Hyaell and chi!
drell, Dlllll)' and Manba, Akron,
have been vtalltn&amp; Mr aod Mn
t.eane lin&gt;llt.
llliaa Kotbryo Werner attended
Mr and Mrs. Frank Knopp. the funeral of Mrs Leonard Han
Charleston, "'e staying with ber aln1 In lloatVJlle Tueaday
liister. 'Mrs John K. Smtth, wbo llr. and ltrs Jame13 Evans and
11 recoverm~ satlsfadorlly after children, Baltimore, Md.. have
mAJor surgery John K Smth, At· rented the: Canaday propert31 on
ror., and h15 broher-m-law, Jay HyseU Run Mr Evans as an em
Fleenor, who will ......ter Ohto ployee of the KaiSer Aluminum
Umvcrsib thas month, have been plant al Ravenswood
viSIIIDll wtth Mrs South and her Sherd Gilmore and daughter
guests
Sara, Bradbury, have been m RoseMr and Mrs Allen Roush, Mr vme where they were eallcd by
and Mrs Joe SISaon, Mr8 George the death of Mrs Leonard Han
$"'""· l\lro Everett Michael Wert\ nlng and returned Tue1day after
iii Roseville, Monday evenmg be- the funeral services
cause of the deatb of Mrs Leonard
Hanning
Mr and Mrs Wesle~ Ingels and
daughter, Terri Lee, who have
been m Chacr,go, have returned to
Middleport and Will move to the
projHlrty owned by ber parenll,
Mr and Mr&amp; Martm Abbott, on
Flnlli plans for the Regatta
Ash Street
O.Oee
were made when the Ex
llrs Robert Jay, Columbw, Ia
«;bapt.r of Bela Slama Phi
spending the week with Mr and emplar
sorority
tbi&amp; week Mn c. R
l\lm Wilham Groeser and family, Ka!'f Jr.met
general chairman of
Mr and Mrs Raymond Miller, the donee iswhich
Ia to be held Sat·
Mansfield, were overnla:ht gueats
uda)',
Set
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preceding
the ""
at the Grueser home Monday and galla on Sunday
went to Rosevtlle Tuesday to a~
T~• G-Nores will play lor the
tend the funeral of Mrs Leonard
ance which will be held at the
Hannmg
Mr and '"" Harold t;ppley Pod}eroy J••nlor High Sehool audl·
and aon, Stephen, and Mrs Char· torlumlrom 9 p m to 1 a m Ad·
los Bradbury and children, Asa mil!loo will be $1 lor aduill and
)nnd !Suzanne, were visitors of I!Oo lor 1\Udenll
Mr1 Thom11 Rue, president, waa
rdr and M!'R Wilham Kitehen
Asa Bradbury spent the week end In oharge of the meeting and waa
wah his aunt and uncle, Mr and aelected to be the Valentine Girl
Mr8 Katchen, and returaed home of the chapter Mrs Rue appointed
Sondny evemng by boa with his her committees lor the coming
parents meetine him m Golnpolill. year during tbo buslneSJ sculon
Pfflcera of tbe City Cooncll,
Mr~ Tom Pullen has aoJd her
fwuse and furniture to Mrs Ah:bel composed of the two ehapters of
Gordon and Wedneoday Mra PuJ. tbe Sorority, are president, Sara
len left with her daughter, M:r1 Gibbs; vtce-pre11dent, Velma Rue,
Henry Killmar, tG make her home secutary, Helen Atkins, treasurwlh Mr and Mm Klllmar and er, Phyllis Mullen
Refreahm~?nts were served at the
two aons at Fatr Haven, N J
Mr und Mrt~ Nathan Hy!lell and do.. of tho meeting.

Regatta Dance
Plans Completed
By Sigma Phi

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Middleport High
Girls' Ensemble
Selection Made
Mr• Clarence Lacey, voca:
instructor at !liddlcport High
School haa announced tbe per,
sonnet of tile

G1rls'

EnSemble

1st Soprano, Carol Blaker, Olxw
Pierce, Jennifer DalliCIA, Grace
Captelna, Bonnie V.11n Cooney,

3 ROOMS Of
ALL NEW

2nd s()prano, Sharon Jones,

Kay

Darst Carolyn Milhoan Jeanettr
Crooks, Judy Gregg , alto, Vera
Covert Janice
Asbury, Carla
Wl l~ on, Chr.• tlne Coati
Girl• m the "Eight Not" " for
th1a ycur w111 he 1.Kt ""P Dtxl r.
Pierce Carol Blaker, 2nd sop,
Sharon Jonc11, Kny Dorst , lst
alto Carobn Milhoan, Jin1c~
A ~ bury , 2nd alto, VerB
Covert
Carla Wilson

Fur~iture

$595
INCLUDES
F!ttiJDAIRE
Refrigerator .an~
Gilt Rlllge

1'11 ODiy UD.SO dow•
1114 fZB.IO per mo1111

BAKER
FUR'NIT URE
Oa Tlte llrlghlell Comfr
Ia Middleport

Canasta Club
Meeting Held
Mn RQbert Schmoll entertoined

Tuesday Can01ta Club with
won byBoggs,
Mn Donald
Mills,
Lionel
Mrs Rtchard
Gre" an~ aln Ralph Gibba Jr
The hoste11 served refreshment•
lboso named above and Mra
Edword T. French, Ml-1 Charlea
Bradbury and Mra William Childs
1 he nut meeting will be at the

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LadteS

Large II Our World" by Mro.
Ibm dallllblera, Mra, C. II You4,
5 U
UrCn
Mn Hm'laon 'Benlley, Mn. GerSeott Folmer; "One Doctor and
His World", Mrs W11J.1am jlar·
trude Butler. Mn Emma Blanll.
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tel! 1111d "Enlargmg Our World11
.lira Clifford L•llbe~t A diScUss· Tbree eburehes were ~reooat. mums '" a crystal container with C...ell, Mn. Ervin BaW11Jil'dner,
ion sud question and • answer ed &lt;.ben the ~" Aid orthe St. WI wblte taperJin crystal eandol· Mra. Maraaret Bowlu alfd Janice,
per~od followed each article. A Paul's Lutheran Church entettaln· abra on either olde. Min jlamora Mr. and Mrt ~ld Ricbirda and
11oem Prayer' was read by Mrs ed with a tea bonorlng the LadiU Boice and Mrs WilHam B Downie Janlee and Rosetta, Mr and Mrs
Amos Leonard after which the Gwld of the New Haven Lutheran presided at the silver coffee and CimpbeU Harper and Pboebe, Mrs.
tea aerviee&amp;.
r.~mme Green, Robert Green, Mrs
meetmg closed _with the LGrd's Cburch
The program opened with ot·11an Preaenl were Mrs Wa11enhaill, William Smith, 1!1'8 Will Wl..ton,
Prayer m umson
Present were those named melodies by Min Ramora Boice Mn Harry Layne, MrR William Vtrgmta Nell Winston, MU. Julie
above and Mrs Harry Starl, Mrs followed w1th prayer by the a.. Powell, Mrs Herman Laytie, Mrs Reese.
Mr1 C R. Young, .lira, Cbarlea
Howard Bolm Mrs Wilbur Baa L M Mohrhoff MrJ. Paul Thelaa Pbllllp WDlpert, Mrs Lloyd Roush
ley, Mrs Ohver Clark . and Mrs extended a wel~ome to tbe guests Mrs Paul Hendenon, Mrs Otto Jones and Mrs Harrison Bentley
and off1cers of the 51 Paul group Grimm, Mrs. William M&lt;Fariand were dinner guests of .llr and ;.us
Wilham E1Chlnt(l!r
were Introduced, and Mrs. Samuel Mrs Law~ence Parsons, Mrs. Wil Douglaa Jackson, Rendvllle.
MIChael and Mn Virgil Han1m of [uam Paraon•, Mra. Edna Burrill
I tbe St John's Church Pme Grove 'Mn J v MoGrew and Mrs Ray·
H Y. Wagonhals, prelldent, t mond Petera of the New Haven
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of lhe New !Iaven Guild, pr010nted chureh.
a panel discus8lon on the work of
M111es Dora and' Emma Hamm
the Altar Guild of tbe New Haven' Join Ora Areher, Mrs Samuel Ill·
The Second Ward Women's Cburcb.
chaeland Mrs VIrgil Hanlm of the
Club met Tuesday evenm~ at the
Group amgmg of "May the Good Sl John'o Church and Mrs H A
Mrs Branch Fleming, prelldenl
ward holiOe w1th Mrs Willhom Lord BleBB and Keep You" and Eppley, Mrs William J. ;dayer, of the White Rose Lodge, Auxil
Sher~dan, president, p•eSidmg
the Lord's Prayer in unison &lt;Q~~· lin R E Boice, Mrs AI thur Price, iary of the Brotherhood of Rail·
Mrs Gardner Mank~n acted as eluded the program after wblcb Mrs Leonard Hes" Sr., Mrs. J B road Trainmen, preaided when
secretary 1n the absence of Mr. the group adjourned to the oocial Elberfeld, Mlaa Boice, Mn Allan they mel Wedneadliy afternoon at
Eugene Triplett It was agreed to room lor a IIOdal hour
Keller, Mn Henry Koehler, Mrs the Woodmen's HaU.
send flowers for the funeral of Relreshm•nll of op•n fi.Ced Walter Sobr1eber, lllrs Douglan
Mrs Lester Boice WIB repDrled
Robert Hunnell A report was sandwiches, cookies, coffee, lea Sillger and sons, Mrs. TheiSS, Mrs Ill
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made on the il'l aent to S¥11Y and mmls w.re aerved !rum an at· Charles Lytle, lira. Floyd Clark,
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Gall
Infant
daughter
of
Mrs
Rov
traittvt'
table
with
green
lace
cov·
.llrs
Albert
Coates
and
Mrs.
HarAlter
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busln,ss
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voted er qver whit~ and centered wllh old Johnson of the St Paul's ~e~ljera ~dj~~Od,tt,the Marl
to hav~ ap auct 1on of home made an arrangement of •";lsantbe- church.
eo 'rranb w ~ e t .., , !:EI" se ·
aru.,.. •L th• October meetmg
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Games were played during the
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the winners.
er eetlhg
Sau~oil an~ ~~1 ri~l••· , '
Refreshm~n r.s were served bv
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Mrs Howard Kitchen, Mrs Wald
• ne Septembet meetln~ o the by1 M~. c. F Tompkms. Ar~ if· 1 ,
Gorbv and Mre Henry Dall••! WSCS of the United Hetbodit tlcle A ,Recetv~g ChJrch Ia A
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Sendln1 Church was given bY
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Mri William Boyd Mrs Lydia •ng at the ehurch
.Hrt. Webster Janel Carpenter
Hysell Mrs Ella Arnold, Mrs
Mrs W 0 Barnltz, prealde , apd Sondra Potts told of their
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Clifford Jenkmson
prealded at the meetln~ wbieb experiences at the Sabina Sebool
Mrs Betty Blackwood M" opened with group ""~1ng, Mra. ol M1salon.. whieb th'Y attended
Mra c E Ne&amp;se, aupreme rna·
MKbei Mankin Mrs Orvai Wiles J.ed Webster Sr aded as secte· during toe •ummer 1118! Lydia terial qj&gt;jedive chairman of the
Mr~ Robert Russell, Mi8S Mad~ ~ry In the absen&lt;e of Mn Ver· ltbersbaeb Who has just returned )Yb1te ~brine of Jerusalem vtslt·
tine F~elds, Mra Ailee Clark and non Howell.
from ~ trip lo A~,ska !old of the ed Tueaday ~venlog In Galijpolb ,
three guesll Mta Nellie Wright
A eommunlcstlon was read churtuea there 1
where •be Wl! gu..,t speaker ''
ly Blanche Huklno
"Sherlock Hllimeo" and on TV a• Ell•• Rouah and Parla Sheridan' corning
from Mrs.a Richard
con· Group Jn•lng
loll owe d b.Y a aceompanled
tbe Lafayette by,
Shrine
~he Nyo
wll
retreat Bauer
lor pastors
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Mr!. Carrie
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One of our country'a greatest Saxson Adams. He
wives which will be held at camp n~edl~&amp;llon and prayer by Mrs and Mro. Charles llennett.
llage and TV screen stara who I In eueh fihn11a
Oya, September 12 and 13 lt C K W. Down10 concluded the
remembered as ' Mlddlaport High and "Pied Piper "
was voted to pay f6 00 for the meeting.
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School prodigy In declamation eneeosaw him In "The Respectful
expe""ea of llro Eugene Brown
A deuert cour.. was served by •
visited me lust week He Is every Proatltute," "Mrs. Warren'• Profflo
to attend thlB retreat ,Mra the hostesses Mrs, Dw1ght Park
bit •• lovable and humble now slon," "Bruno and Sydney" and
Brown !bonked the Society lor er an~ Mrs Glen Dill With Mrs
8y "'""h ....
11 he was years ago
In lhoeo'o "A Doll't Houae "
sending her There
a discus- Albert Young and Mra Vernon
Rece nt dinner rueala ol 1\11'
Oliver Holmes, whose stage Oliver tnowa inumately lltCh
PlanS were made for a trail alon on 8 bazaar in Detember. Howell as conlrlbuting bosle11ses: ~I Mrs Webber Wood were Mij;
name Is wendell Holmes, drove ce"briUeo " Ed Begley, June r1de on Sunday, October IS, "A MIB!Ionary Flight" was the
Lena Gprslin of Akron, lllr •'ld
here to see us on hi• 'way to HollY· Lockhart and ber famous father when the Meigs County Rld•ng theme or the program presented
l'rs F+l
Hut Reynoldsbur••
wood to make another serle• ol who died recently, Gene Lockhart Club met Tueaday evonlng st the
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Radc!Uf Of j\1~11(
TV plcturea Many here may recall The tatter helped and Influenced Rock Bprm~ Crange ball ,
and . ~ MrL R E Hoflmar
h1m 11 the lawyer, Saxson Adama, bhn a •reat dea~ Oliver say1
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Colombua.
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William B !Downie, president
In "Search For Tomorrow"
Middleport's stage star wilt be preSided at the meeting The trail
Re~e~{ g•e•,t• or11~. aud lfiii.
Olivor entered high school here In Hollywoo~ till next April His ride wdl start at I P m from
n
Wm King wer~ Mr. and Mrs Wm
at 11 and I!Taduated at I! He home 1, In Westport, Conn from the fairground and foliow1ng the
The lit• Granville seward was Carr of Mleh1gan and Mrl Jene
went on to Ohio State Un1veroliy wbere he commutea dally to New rl~e a pollock supper will be
tnatilled 81 plllor of the Flnt Carr of Portsmouth.
and after graduation went for the York when In the eaat.
held at the Rock Springs Grange Mr and Mrs Robert Caruthers, Paptlst Church at Rendvllle sun· Dinner guesta recently til Mr
big time In New York to try his He has a beautiful house on Sla hall
Cheshire, rt 2, are announcing the d•Y and a large delegation of and Mrs Leroy Wyapt were Mr
luck.
ton bland, a large, ram'llng tw..
II was announced that the fall approaching marriage of their a-.a church member&amp; attended the and Mrs Milford Wyapt and son,
First 1 board of him here waa llory alructure with dee';, porch.. round up would be held Sunday, daughter, Linda Lo~, to Homer a:J.cJay ae11ion.
Warren, O, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth
that soon he waa '" radio's all rounded ., like hla old couhtry September 22, at I P m at the Laudermllt Jr., oon of Mr and Mrs
At the morning seas1on the Rev Wyant, Pomeroy, Mr and Mli
"Myrt and Marge" for Ye&amp;ro and home 11 po.,lble AI tbe Staten Is Ohlinger farm, New Haven, W Homer Laudermllt Sr 1 Mason
1G J. Johnson, Columbus, was the Stanley Beal and !amUy, Cleve
years Recently he bad tho part ian~ ~omc lives hi• lather, Ford Va II wos •is~ announced Lbbt The wedding will bO jierformed liJeaker A lm'cl,ll !IJnner was s~r· l'nd, M• and llr~. Norman Wood
of William Jennings Bryan In the Holmeo, and his grahdfother, Mel th~ annual ban,uet of the Ohio Saturday at the Church of the v •d at tlie cftuteh at noon, our- aod family and Min lanile
hlstoncal presentation of the Holmes, of Cheshire Tlownahlp
Villey Hors~man Auoolaliou NIBIIJ"ene with the Rev. Robert l!&gt;g the afternoon Rev. Johnson Wyant of Co\"m~uo.
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They pridefully care for the place would be held In New Haven. Palmer officiating
, IIIStal)ed Rev. Seward and special
Mr and Mrs Ralph Cb"e and
Vlsltmg h•re he stilt had hie which Oliver and hla actreu wile, October 8 the Place to be au
Mill Caruthers attended Mlddt.. mueic was pmented by the Shl· fam1ly and !Jelena O'Conner
hair semi·long and thick to copy Lola. seldom can enjoi 81 busy as nounced later Membef! wlohlng port Hlgb School and Is employed i loh B~pttat Goepel Choir of c.. spent the wedend ' vla\Ung with
that of the hmouo and noble Brr· they are His mother, Mrs Ada to atten~ the banquet ar~ asked it Bakers' Grocery. Mr. Lauder- ,lumbu.l.
friend• here and attended ~arloan bead Th•a Aurust he appeared Holme!, lives In the heart of New to contact Mr Duwnte for re milt attended Wahama Hlih 1 The afternoon speaker was the ton Sunday SchooL
w1th Walter Abel In "Inherit the York City and Is an old and d
servauoos
School and 11 employed b7 the Rev. James Wesley ParriSh, pastor
Mrs Jesn Wood
hostess
Wind' al Atlantic Beach, Long Is· friend of 'mtue 1 still h ,.car
At the dose of the meeting rc 1 H~dson Goal ;Company They dl
Baptlat Church
to the
reeently
land.
her frequently
ear om 1freshments were served by the I have rente~ a traDer at the borne
present were the
dev..
'Who's Who in ttle Stage World" Oliver stiJI Ja quJet, talm, and social commtttee
o1 Mr •nd Mrs. V•ctor Grimm.
IIYI H()lmea has over 8,000 radio continue• to understate btl real
network shows to his credit, hav· och~evements Down underneath is
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et 0 15t UF(
log starred as Scattergood Dains, the solid little boy who at the age
Col Humphrey and Dr Watson 10 of seven took Chautauqua bonoro
bere,K Iv1ng th e "~-t
b
~ tye urg Add
The annual Homecoming rally 1g1ven, 'A Whole Week " Chuckle
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of the Rock Springs Metbodlsl Parlels; "Friendship Way" BUI;I
01 Innocence \ C~urch was held Sun~ay at the Radford, "A )llnote Speeoh",
1 a~~"" still h" a sort
out him that Ia enchanllnr It church
K th Abb tt "M R 11 D
Ita as much a part of him u his Sunday School
a Y
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Y a Y al
expreulve face and bla, aunny 9 •• I m with Edwg'a'r hAebldbotatl c.!.~d'a''ogceornn•eAbRboadtt'...~!A"AChlPraid~.
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Middle 1 1
!Uperintendent in charge, after Prayer" Berneu Yonken, "A
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dent of the Auxiliary of the Lewts·l of Ollvelpor Ia wayo w I be proud which a program Wl8 preoented Tree of Autumn" Ray Lyn Yon·
Manley Post, American Legion
., bit ~~.:~~:n':t eve~ mor~ by ihe pnmary ""' ~~ songs kers, "Ra!lytnr Onet !dore" Bqb
preaided when they met thla week
upward on llale n':f eon '\Jasus Loves Me", " I WaDI to by Burdette, "The Children's
at the home of Mra Arlen• Reeae
an screen SinJ, Shine and Work" arr~ fblly''1,MarJa Gtue,er
M~• Harper was elected dele"Fishell of Men" by the clal!
"The Grandest Pal," Patricia
pte from the Auxiliary to the
C
t opansd tho program
Collins; "We'll TrY To Be Very
El1htb Dlatrlcl Fall Conference at
UThe following recltntlons were roraivlna" Danny Abbott ~nd
Atheno IIi be held on October 8
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"Rally Day ls Family pay", Sher·
and will be accompanied by MrL
rle Blacluton, Mary Lou and
c. R Y~ung and Mrs Sherman
E~ening
jlccky Radford ond Marla Grueser
suuor. .
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Mn Carrie Cuacil, pasl pres!· The WSCS of I e R k Springs
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Mountain" and "Noah and Hl6
doni, wu tnotalllng officer 11 the Meth'!;dtat Church mel Tu01day
Animals" by the olua coacluded
meellni.
at the ChUftb for an ' 1 11 day
their program
,
It waa announced that the neKt meelinr
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Mrs Tbomas Bentz entertained
A quartet BellY Leo,nard,
meelin&amp; would he he!~ at the
In the foreMon , lhe 'roup the WSWS of the Enterprise MoAfee Lela ' Ann
homo of Mn. Sherman Butler, qollted and' at noon \II• quarterly EUB Church Tuesday evening at
'pt'eaented
Rutland, on October a
blrlhdaya were Obse!Jied with a her borne, Enterprise.•
Me" J•:~~,~~~e~~~~;~ ~Tuna flab emerole, 11lod, ice potluck illuer, , ," '
''Strengthening lho Ch~reh of
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mom, eako and cof!oo wore am·
Mra. ~~ll Grll~lli/; proeldept C~rlst Through Pray~r" waa the
od
Mra Reeoo, Mra William prealded at ', lhe a!Nrnoon meet topic of tbe otud.v RI'Osented by
Mrs. \VIII Willllon, Virginia lng whl~!!:ppeited With devoti4ns Mra William Fre~ker Group
,.., •••~. and Mn c . R Young
led by Wii ~oJtn Hlrtung Scrip slng~na opened the meetlni Jql·
lUTe readl!f:~!llt•n from Psa)m , lowed w1th ICriPIU't'e readinll of the ',. 1 ,,.,., ,,11 l~
II 1-8 and aall~ti'w 22: MAO ~ohn It 1·10 which Wll one of vice
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opened the dov~llona
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lesus' prayers, and the Lord's er In
WavB
A poem "ClUing" by Mrs Prayer in unison Group singing
Following 1 baoltet ~lnnet at
Hair Styling
.~'rartun~ and ~up •lnatn8 of of "Sweet Hour of PraYer" and noon. the afternoon seulon o~en·
berea a W\t\tJeu tn God', prayer by Miss G'enevleve Sto-t•d with II"OUp lifti!U l)ld MriJ·
OPEN DAILY
llcr~( and "Jetlda Lover of Ml bart closed the program
er by the ttav llalbll Gro\Oe, So•·
Sool followed with prayor by 1 During the busln"' "'"ion eral voeal numhen
Closed Wed. Afleraoon
Mn Elmer ~ley closed the de with Mrs Sellm Bluewlcz pro· sent•d by the
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Bvenlnga By Appolnlmeal vottonL
Durln1 the tiu1lne11 ~enlon , tr•m• for tbe year were dlatri· chureh 1trb
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report woo alvon on
buted Two new books purchased lord and oon ·lll,cl~
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.whleb wao
by the Society were ~~layed.
and liJi Ell!rer
·~ by
ooclety.
Jtelreabmenll
bY Windtor 'presented
.'~mltil'lll• I I were
for
tho hostess to
talko were iivtn
Cow1 St. 311M •
10onth
•nd Mrs
once Burnlide

Stage And Screen Perso~ality

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251ndictments
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Kmg Hu11010 arrlnd home from
b11 vacation in Spain late 1'iulrl'
day to eonfer wath governmntol·
fie1ala m Amman wbo ban 1bown
mounting er;neern onr the Communlllt threat from Syria.
Even befotc hiJ amql offkiall

had Ughtenfd oe&lt;unty .......,...
both lnlenlally and aloog the bol'
den with Syr,a and larael.
In DamiiCIII, a Syrian mtlllaey
I(&gt;OkeiiDlc cbuged that !mfli
troooo oceup1ed tho vtllare of Altawlflk In the demll•tarlud lnmUer
aone between lmel and SY.ril
ThundaY"
In Wuhlogton, u. s offlclala
wd toda)o.othe United Slates' Ia
not w1W., now to give brael .~
U'ODtlad auannteel qa!JIIt 1\ftlJ
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Undo Caruthers
W:eddl'ng Plans,
Bel'ng Announced '

Seward Installed
As New Pasto• At
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