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IJ-Daily Sentllllil, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept 12, 1957

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
,
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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I and fa
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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the aonss "Climb tJp sunahtn•
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

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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
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Bel'ng Announced '

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!"nllo••~ Doctrine and previOul
S •poltey llltemenll
lmj!ll An!~or Abba !J!1
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8ec:fdliY of Nl&amp; Jalllt Dnllei agaiaat AnJerie¥ lutl11\io- I
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where friends
IMy tall' until time of the ser·
vim wbleh wtU' be held at
caurch o! Christ at 2 p m
drday Wjlh R~v, E, S.la~k.
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Gerald of
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H0mec0m1ng
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AUXI'II'ary Unl't
Meehng
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The leftillt eommander of the SJ·
lmn army Gen Afil Bb:rl, la14
before rewrnlng to Damaacua that
h1s army and that or EJrPl wm
"one army. wttb one ·cCmmind
and one ltraten "
Reporll from Beirut uid 12 per·
sons were killed on the SynanLebanese bo•der Thuraday In 1
club between armed Sytlan elriiJ.
ana and Lebanue gendarm~
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Of Violence In The Mid:rE-'

A 11gb~ welding of the Synan and Egyptian armies
Janel a new case of lhe ]liters today
,•Two days of talks between Synan and Egyptian military
teaden ill Cairo rerultet;! Thursday mghl tn binding their two
armies even closer under a )Otnt command controlled by
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Helen Virginia Lonr, 20, Rutland.

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Busy Bee Sewing Circle met at
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Roy Seyfried, Mro. Wlllltm ·Bak·
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Erb, Mro. ,Louis Reibel, · MI ..
A~na Dtirst, ·Mrs. Ad•m · E~er•
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1\litch, Mro .. Clora ·sohaefer.- Mrs.
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Theodore' Mpra, Miss. Lena Grue·
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Bartels aod guests Mr. and Mrs.
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with a cleveland linn, and )fiJI
portray a modtl'l\ Paul Bunyap
at the Seplflll!ler 11$-26 Paul Bunyan Forestry Bxpoaitlon at ~~~
Arthur, Ohio. eOIIumod u !Itt
legendary louer, carrying an
outoiled ax.

trtpllet, the length and formation or the woflb; art all blat&amp;
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A VI'JPiolfOIII Cl•lllloll

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Relchort Ialor appoorod with t~e
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comedy team of Olaqn aDd Jebn·

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Mi!d"n Roma..u
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Trouble with Father
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3:45
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Mechanic St., was removed to. t~c 15:00 Splnach. Playhouse
Meigs General Hospital ear)y MO NBC News
Friday morning by 'the Pomerqy O:OO News Picture
Emergency Squad after · suffering ' stroke and heart allac~. 0:16 Sports Ere
His condition is ll,ted as crltl- 6:~ Weathercsst
cal.
6:30 Saber of London
'·· ' 7:00 · Detttlr·Vttlley Doya · - ·"
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l.arry WyUi, T8. ' Rutland, is 8:00 Th&gt; luseoh cat.~oo Show
being held in county jail tod'y 8:30 Big ll!on,~~ 1 1 1 ,,; ')
for investigation according 1o q:OO Cavalcade ot Sporn
Sheril! Roberi c. Rar!eribach.
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ofllcen. wilt be held. MJ-8.' ~ames 0;011
ijfR~~nlpn, Potl)eroy, ls 'to be the 9:00
tituiSt speakor and a Sdcial hour . a:30
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Tho ~lorse Ch~pol -~ .
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Ice was givt'n by the Davis Erma Smith.
Rac ine- Mr.l. Emma Ad~m.s~ at lt'a.st part of 11;1)' degree work,''
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Leo Vaughan. Mrs. Mabel 'I'm· Carroll r'"ford, John !hie, Mrfo. said Oscar. "lly qlder brqt"'r Is
(C,ntlnutd F,.m Pap Qno)
tltc Sprtng Hill Oalry.
cy, Harold Lohse, Mn. Kathleen. Beatrice Blake, Lawrcn~c Wilcox: attending Tulane , u.niVef•itv ill lowed by the e\'eninK session.
Wells, Homer
Smith, Tommy en. M~ss P.atty Sh3.ln. Donald NeW Orlea11s, no~,' he ~~~ed
The Billy Gllham ·movlni picJure
Bloodrnobile chalrman Marion Reulcr. Mrs. Dorothy Johnstqn, HendriCks, Mrs. Esther Sylveat~r.
0~ the Johnson (ar'll young "Oil Town, U. S, A." was shown
Tuppers Plains-Mrs One1ta Cordon is exposed to all ~.l~ds of during the attemoon seasiqn.'
Ebersbach eKtrndcd her thanks James Diehl, Mrs. Peart Weiker,
to all donon. voluntel'r workers D~nald Lanning, Uoyd Wrig~t. ~~ie.
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at Ohio State University College evenlni in tbe a~sence of Will·
Charlt•s Gltilis for lhr use of the Price, Leo Story, Gilbert Zwliling, Troll Schoenleb.
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are eows to care tor, , broilers to lll. " Amonr !bose at(en410i were
Donors were-Pomeroy: Mrs. Leon McKnight. Vlruil Brown, . (Continued Iron. Pogo Ont)
feed, and many ~cret to prepare Mr. Hoyt, Mn, Jlpmor · Hlaeil,
Nina Vaughan, Robert Vaughan, Cecil Hysell, Thomas He~n¥$Sy, tak~n frOIIJ ·a bond of $250 to pay lor next year's tom'atoe•' and lll'l. Frank CheeM~t'f1 !r~. T.
Mra. Non&amp;a · Robe•"'· Harold Miss Bernice Nease, Mra. ' Grace a fme of $100 and costs of the cabbages.
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Blackstone (gave blood between Holler, Miss Clara ijumpju-ey, prqsecut1on. and the balance
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Robert Couch. Ken· John Stivers. Charles Ray~·] ,L•)"· ,. fe~·· .
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nelh Harris, orval Wiles, Herbert renre Leonard, GeorJ• wagnQr, Gu1dos had heen ,senteneed to revealed that In Quatemolu .' Ch~rle, VfOil\f!R, Mr- tnd J,trs.
Dixon, llrs. Audrey Slater, Carl Mrs. 0\a St. Clair, MJ-s. Gold•e a tme of $100 and f1ve days tn aimllor rur•l youth pro:ram " Earl smith,' Ilia. R~ld j(oenlg
Mom, ' 'rank Vaughan.
Reitmire, Mrs. Jessie Curtis. Mrs. the po~nty jail. and revocolion of called "4-S."
and Mrs. ·union lllllld:
Don Betzmg, Mrs. Elizabeth Audrr&gt; Betzing Keljy Grueser, hi sdrlver's
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Robert
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He had bee~~c~o~n,;·ict~e~dJiro~m~lh~e~~~~:;~~~and
MiddleportPaul Swisher, Mrs. lp
11 trial here ot' driving while curious
Bt•tty Jo Martin, Mrs Eva Hart- ....--- - - ley, Mrs. Mae Baker, Mr1. Freda DA 1-L Y C
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mann) Mllier, fonnlij' rttj4e~" of
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~rs. Esther Clark, Mrs. Mat1ha
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Childs, R. R. Picken., Mrs. ~o- 1. Cooklnc rat 6 Rtver
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SuDer 2 Door Hardtop - Radlo, vl"na Barrett, Mrs. Elizabeth t.l'tiOnJ
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Charles Searles, Jnmea Weber,
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Mrs. Joaeph A. Siemer ot''CGi'tilng
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eating beverage.
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Reedsville-John Rice, G~;ant
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Long Bottom-Mrs. Llnn\e g~nnted im aba41lute deCtee ol ted 1mong other thin"' "daneln~"
erary. Earl Clark, Chari~ /ll~r- p1vorc' t~ · ~Obn ), ij.~r,n~art, Min- , O,car received an ·: pulspok,n
~IVOTI!:D TO iNTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AlUlA · c1nko, Hobart Vweyord_.
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IIICHARD S. OWEN- OIN!RAL MANAO!R
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Brown, Vorgtl Atkins.
·&lt; Itrial .;/\!~~: IWI!ti~ t~ .'(JtN~ olil9, ~ei-9. Tlifs ' he' liokcs \n .good. na~~.!~J:::~~'!{'ci'[;.'ie~tv.y. BotUnelll-Kltnball, IDe.. ·"'
l'ortland-;-Mr~.' Cora ll!llo~. v~ •Ciilf,ord)ll:j fo_rl¥I~~ay , ai' .'tur~ ~nd entl):ely. in al(lde. ,,
lniarecl u .....,d c1aoo marnit, 'tuitttl •t tlte poll otllee at ""• Robert Plorl1tt
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Subscription rates: DeH•~ry by etrrler wher&amp;~vatlable 10 oenq pe; lvte, Mrs. Mbrgaret ~~y~,\~aq! ; ' ,, .&lt; . , ..•. · ', ···r·· •.-wilh Cli~J•If' fi•»l •C. ~- ·tlw
-lone l•ar In advance at Tbe Dally Sent•nel olllco, $15.110· 113 llaer, Joe Thoren Ji, ' ' . ·r-~·
.I' •Ito Who brouaht . him bei-e ,(!om
li'Ontoa, $7.80; thfte "'ontlu, $3.90. By motor route where rv~ilableo _, New lluven; W. . V&amp;,""\lli',•
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::.."tMI'? 0"th $1. ~ one rear $8; 1111 months, $4.25; lbree IDOIIIII(. '¥ary- E. St!ln. Edwlp 1.... Stein.- · · . - . ' ~
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ocar " eomp~o e ""· yea ' operation wlth the otln Mathie·
Horak. Mrs. Opal Davis. Mrs.
SyrU', ust'- Mrs.
lku~h Gib· of pramary school l and fiVe G! son Chemieal Corp. and the lntcr
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Roy Bctzing, Keith Reuter, i&gt;~n
Ch.,tur - Morvin MeKmght. ~e-~~~~g I itatem~f" ;"1'ron;l)l)' Agriculture.
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Robert Donahue, vjee president
of CWA total 4,320 In Columbuo,
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Busy Bee Sewing Circle met at
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Two decorated birthday cakes
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Roy Seyfried, Mro. Wlllltm ·Bak·
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Erb, Mro. ,Louis Reibel, · MI ..
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1\litch, Mro .. Clora ·sohaefer.- Mrs.
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Theodore' Mpra, Miss. Lena Grue·
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Bartels aod guests Mr. and Mrs.
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portray a modtl'l\ Paul Bunyap
at the Seplflll!ler 11$-26 Paul Bunyan Forestry Bxpoaitlon at ~~~
Arthur, Ohio. eOIIumod u !Itt
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Meigs General Hospital ear)y MO NBC News
Friday morning by 'the Pomerqy O:OO News Picture
Emergency Squad after · suffering ' stroke and heart allac~. 0:16 Sports Ere
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being held in county jail tod'y 8:30 Big ll!on,~~ 1 1 1 ,,; ')
for investigation according 1o q:OO Cavalcade ot Sporn
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ofllcen. wilt be held. MJ-8.' ~ames 0;011
ijfR~~nlpn, Potl)eroy, ls 'to be the 9:00
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Albany- Woodrow Wilson, Mrs bandry
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Dill, Wrn. R. Davis, Donald Reu- Els,·e W•'iso•l.
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fly Bowen and Roland Cupenter. ter. Mrs JanJce
Story, Mrs.
"I may come t() Amerita for
Ice was givt'n by the Davis Erma Smith.
Rac ine- Mr.l. Emma Ad~m.s~ at lt'a.st part of 11;1)' degree work,''
Ire &amp; Produce Co., and cream by
Leo Vaughan. Mrs. Mabel 'I'm· Carroll r'"ford, John !hie, Mrfo. said Oscar. "lly qlder brqt"'r Is
(C,ntlnutd F,.m Pap Qno)
tltc Sprtng Hill Oalry.
cy, Harold Lohse, Mn. Kathleen. Beatrice Blake, Lawrcn~c Wilcox: attending Tulane , u.niVef•itv ill lowed by the e\'eninK session.
Wells, Homer
Smith, Tommy en. M~ss P.atty Sh3.ln. Donald NeW Orlea11s, no~,' he ~~~ed
The Billy Gllham ·movlni picJure
Bloodrnobile chalrman Marion Reulcr. Mrs. Dorothy Johnstqn, HendriCks, Mrs. Esther Sylveat~r.
0~ the Johnson (ar'll young "Oil Town, U. S, A." was shown
Tuppers Plains-Mrs One1ta Cordon is exposed to all ~.l~ds of during the attemoon seasiqn.'
Ebersbach eKtrndcd her thanks James Diehl, Mrs. Peart Weiker,
to all donon. voluntel'r workers D~nald Lanning, Uoyd Wrig~t. ~~ie.
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at Ohio State University College evenlni in tbe a~sence of Will·
Charlt•s Gltilis for lhr use of the Price, Leo Story, Gilbert Zwliling, Troll Schoenleb.
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Donors were-Pomeroy: Mrs. Leon McKnight. Vlruil Brown, . (Continued Iron. Pogo Ont)
feed, and many ~cret to prepare Mr. Hoyt, Mn, Jlpmor · Hlaeil,
Nina Vaughan, Robert Vaughan, Cecil Hysell, Thomas He~n¥$Sy, tak~n frOIIJ ·a bond of $250 to pay lor next year's tom'atoe•' and lll'l. Frank CheeM~t'f1 !r~. T.
Mra. Non&amp;a · Robe•"'· Harold Miss Bernice Nease, Mra. ' Grace a fme of $100 and costs of the cabbages.
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Robert Couch. Ken· John Stivers. Charles Ray~·] ,L•)"· ,. fe~·· .
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nelh Harris, orval Wiles, Herbert renre Leonard, GeorJ• wagnQr, Gu1dos had heen ,senteneed to revealed that In Quatemolu .' Ch~rle, VfOil\f!R, Mr- tnd J,trs.
Dixon, llrs. Audrey Slater, Carl Mrs. 0\a St. Clair, MJ-s. Gold•e a tme of $100 and f1ve days tn aimllor rur•l youth pro:ram " Earl smith,' Ilia. R~ld j(oenlg
Mom, ' 'rank Vaughan.
Reitmire, Mrs. Jessie Curtis. Mrs. the po~nty jail. and revocolion of called "4-S."
and Mrs. ·union lllllld:
Don Betzmg, Mrs. Elizabeth Audrr&gt; Betzing Keljy Grueser, hi sdrlver's
hctntc for six
011ear is
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Robert
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He had bee~~c~o~n,;·ict~e~dJiro~m~lh~e~~~~:;~~~and
MiddleportPaul Swisher, Mrs. lp
11 trial here ot' driving while curious
Bt•tty Jo Martin, Mrs Eva Hart- ....--- - - ley, Mrs. Mae Baker, Mr1. Freda DA 1-L Y C
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Edw"d', Mrs. Clyde Allensworth,
A!lliOSS
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mann) Mllier, fonnlij' rttj4e~" of
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~rs. Esther Clark, Mrs. Mat1ha
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Po~eroy. A ~r. IIIIer MillY
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Childs, R. R. Picken., Mrs. ~o- 1. Cooklnc rat 6 Rtver
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SuDer 2 Door Hardtop - Radlo, vl"na Barrett, Mrs. Elizabeth t.l'tiOnJ
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Heiler, Oynaflow.
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Mrs . Na n Moore, Harold Hinkle. 12. Bird
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Mrs. Joaeph A. Siemer ot''CGi'tilng
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Mrs. Paul Smllft Wm. D. Me- 13. Spanish
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eating beverage.
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Reedsville-John Rice, G~;ant
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Long Bottom-Mrs. Llnn\e g~nnted im aba41lute deCtee ol ted 1mong other thin"' "daneln~"
erary. Earl Clark, Chari~ /ll~r- p1vorc' t~ · ~Obn ), ij.~r,n~art, Min- , O,car received an ·: pulspok,n
~IVOTI!:D TO iNTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AlUlA · c1nko, Hobart Vweyord_.
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IIICHARD S. OWEN- OIN!RAL MANAO!R
·' ~utland-Mrs. 1\ly•tie Bij-oh· hart( a'il)!tesa J!I~Oi'Jl, t ,, '•/• Jf~d· ao~quq~ .d&amp;Jlt~dp ·Raelhe
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Brown, Vorgtl Atkins.
·&lt; Itrial .;/\!~~: IWI!ti~ t~ .'(JtN~ olil9, ~ei-9. Tlifs ' he' liokcs \n .good. na~~.!~J:::~~'!{'ci'[;.'ie~tv.y. BotUnelll-Kltnball, IDe.. ·"'
l'ortland-;-Mr~.' Cora ll!llo~. v~ •Ciilf,ord)ll:j fo_rl¥I~~ay , ai' .'tur~ ~nd entl):ely. in al(lde. ,,
lniarecl u .....,d c1aoo marnit, 'tuitttl •t tlte poll otllee at ""• Robert Plorl1tt
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Subscription rates: DeH•~ry by etrrler wher&amp;~vatlable 10 oenq pe; lvte, Mrs. Mbrgaret ~~y~,\~aq! ; ' ,, .&lt; . , ..•. · ', ···r·· •.-wilh Cli~J•If' fi•»l •C. ~- ·tlw
-lone l•ar In advance at Tbe Dally Sent•nel olllco, $15.110· 113 llaer, Joe Thoren Ji, ' ' . ·r-~·
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li'Ontoa, $7.80; thfte "'ontlu, $3.90. By motor route where rv~ilableo _, New lluven; W. . V&amp;,""\lli',•
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::.."tMI'? 0"th $1. ~ one rear $8; 1111 months, $4.25; lbree IDOIIIII(. '¥ary- E. St!ln. Edwlp 1.... Stein.- · · . - . ' ~
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Horak. Mrs. Opal Davis. Mrs.
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lku~h Gib· of pramary school l and fiVe G! son Chemieal Corp. and the lntcr
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Roy Bctzing, Keith Reuter, i&gt;~n
Ch.,tur - Morvin MeKmght. ~e-~~~~g I itatem~f" ;"1'ron;l)l)' Agriculture.
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Oet, 18 Gallipolis al home

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Od. !5 Logan at home

Oat. 25 liomeroy at home

Nov. 1 At WeUaton
!'lov. 8 Middleport, home

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Nov. 8 Wellston al home

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:=:i~·~::~;- !...... ~,.... ~ ··-~Panthers ~re. Ready ,F~r ·Waha_

·Lame 'Players Mended For Se~l\ . . Fight Results .
'Catches Poor
DrillsTaken Under Lights'. REVE:l. ~=~
Rysn, sts~~~~d~N~ D~~;;-.. i:uf~
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Purple Panthero I Terry PhaUn, stubby quarter· 170, · ~owtll,, knockld out Wllllt 10 a "fairly good" week end, the

SPORTS
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. \to,oOo Ahead Of NL'IPace- In 1956

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Metropolitan Marine

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MEIGS MOTOR

and pans, Hoover electric sweep-

er, toaster, two Iron beds, throw
A. N. Bengel, Pomeroy. ~.00
rugs, librAry tsble, TV base •II Phone 31o-M.
11'12-Bt~
medicine cablliet.
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Wont To Avoid
Sale starls 6l 10 a. m.. Saturday
DUST and RUST
Sept. 14. Lunch oerved by PTA .
Try Your
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DUSTPROOFER
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It Rully lo A Mover
JAMIS PARRELL
SATURDAY, SePt. 21, 12:30 P.M.
Bt!pre, .Ohio
As I am leaving the . farm 1 wllI Bo• SC
9"12·3tc
offer at my residence 8 mile

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Home Radio
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Car Radio
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Record Players
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Television

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By Milton Richman

WERNER

Morning CireuJating heater in
good shaRei one coal and wood
range in good shape; one table
and slK chairs; and one old style

RADIO

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can't btat our clean sweep Clearance
4••~• on Safety-Te~ted Used Cars AHY·
Wf4ERE In the Ohio Valley.

There was a familiar folding
sound in \llilwauk~e loi!!Y bul thl•
limo It was the beaten Dodgers,
who were merely loldlng their
tents and t•tting reody ·to · go
home.

victories to dl(lch tile pennant.
Brooklyn, eight )arnot back, is
just about r•ady to trot out the
old •logan, :"Willi unll next year."

with calf by side: two 2 year old
Hereford cows with calf by side;
one Hereford yearling bull;
Terlllf CIBh In hand at time pf
••le .. Not responsible for ac~l·

cnced last ytar, the Braves beat I club's chances, they are anything

Brooklyn, 2·1, Thursday night to but bright.
luke a five-game lead In the Na·
Gtt Only Four Hill
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tiona! League race ·and all but The Brave&amp; collected only four .
Dl)'k green flnl~h with excellent tires. New seat covers, knock tho Dodger,, .QU.\. of.lt.
~II&gt; otf IOijhpaw. Danny McDevitt ·
Thurodoy nllht hut they used two
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beater and standard shift for real economy.
of lhcm in tbo ninth liming w
acore tbe winnilll run.
Ths Plltabur&amp;h • Chicago double·
header, only other NL action
Rdl sharp red and while finish set off with white wall ·
IChtduled,
poatponod bocause
Urea. Dynatlbw driVe, heater, new seat covers. See It to·
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1954 hick 2 Door•· ·· ··'· ····,··· ··· $1195

Walker Coppers
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Sox downed the Red Sox, '
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19531ulck Roadmaster Rlv. Coupe ·· $995
Popullf Hard Top finished in two tone green Tinted
glid, power steering, power brakes, power windows,
power seata, dynaflow, radio, heater. You coUldn't want
more.

1956For4 Fal~ane 4 Door .......... $1695
Two IA)ne p n finish, Inside clean as a pin. Ford-O·malic
drive, radio, lleater. Like new tires. A real sharp little car ·

1953 PlyiiiOVIh 2 Door ······· ···· ····· $695
L!lht blue body with a white top. Hi-drive, heater, seat
coven. Runt and handles like new.

1-952 Catllltc 4 Door · ···· ··········· $1195
L~ue dark blue metallic finish set of! with white wall

tltk EQIIipped the way you'd expect a Cadillac to be.
Ott behfnd the wheel 811d see for yourself why Cadillac
!Jyour beat buy.

1954 •••~lit Super 88, 2 Door ·· $1695

Jet black flnleh, white wall tires, bydramatic drive, Ra·
clio, heater, ,!lnled gla~. Rocket away In this black beau-

ty tQday, .

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.1953 DeSoto Flrtdome 4 Door ······· · $995
UCJjt ll'tti(With sreen glass, automatic transmission radio, beaJ.er. A JOOd solid car with plenty of pep.
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, ~d$ ~ tires. A top performer.

': 1t,d: ~~5 Pass. Coupe······ ··· ··· $69$

~le!Y,'IPO{ta5 lnalde and out, one l~al owner, lqw
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owner. A Sweetheart.

1955 DODGE ............ · ·.. ·...... $1895
Custom Royal t Dr. Sedan, Radio, Heater and Defroster,
As sharp as tbey come.

John

.14, 1 mile above New Haven.

Sponsored by Segrijt Ridge Rod
and Gun Club.
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, Hard Top, Super 88. Local owner.

1955 Plymouth ' .... ·.. · ·.. · $1365 ·

l955 CHEVROLET· ··· ··· ·· ······.-.··· $1365

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In Syracuse. Ohio
See George H. Dursl
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Goti&lt;J ~lecti4'n• ,!&gt;£ used Ford an d
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one
ensilage
cutter, mil k
Coli 457-Y.
9·12·6 tp cans and ~oolera. Priced
right.
Spac~ on River Front. Fo r
FULTO,. THOMPSON
Sale; Li\t\ng room suite. Also
TRACTOR SALES
2 Y•'ll' old Western Pleuure colt
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garage at Enterprise. Call 953·J, All work guaraaieed F~lly Insured. Vaqgban'! tndustriol and
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Jlesl je~ttlal Tetmlt• Control SerShady trailer ~pace, 1 blo~k fro m ~Ice. St M~s, w..va. 7 25 If
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1953 Buick .. ·.......... ·; ·.. $1095'

\ Suj)er Hardtop. Dynaflow, radio, heater, seat
1 covers, perfect tires, blue and ivory finish.
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heater, spotless Interior.
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1952 Plymouth ······:···(.' ··· $495

2-door sedan. Low mileage. Sharp inside and
out. Heater. Motor in perfect sbap.e.

1951 Nash ·.......... ·.. ·.... · $345

· A beaulliul 2-dr: Hardtop, R~mbler ·with radio,
hellier and overdrive. Here is one that wlll give
you real e&lt;:onomy.
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bilnda:" 411 slzea and
9·7·6tp Vene'\ian
colo!!. Flbergll!s awnings; IllY·
GRAVELY 1~Al"l'OR SAL1!!11 1!~d glo gas hratero; electric ii&amp;hI
plastic p ie .jor ~ath
Stmca. R. A. FIDla'tr, Gil II. fixtures,
fOOJII.I• ·, ,,
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, Main St., Pomeroy. ' 7-2t.n
' . ,,.. li!lol!ate•
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• . 21 , ~n' Ave.
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lluvcn-Tur ncr

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. 1954 Chevrolet ················ $895

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House. New

: +Door Sedan. Beaulliul 2-tone green finish .
I Spotless iJ!terior, good rubber, guaranteed an
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Savoy, 4-door Sedan. Low mileage by local owner. Sharp inside and out. Tire~ like new.~eatet.

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One riding Horse, Layton's Gnill,
Boston Terrier puppies and

Gifts, unusuol, Imported, for aII
ageB. Moot complete ooaomnent
Ball and pepper abuera: H~ d
Jlllde ilasswaie, ml!ait:oi lamps,
romper room. toyo. Best prlees
on blkea aad lticycle&amp; Open
evenings till 9100. Fife Novelly
and Gift Shop, Below HI&amp;h
School, Micldleport, Obio.
9 13 6tc

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19ll0 Ford-2 door 5 good tlresnew seat eovers. Conta:et J . L.
HaJUhe,r, 548 Pearl' St., Mid die·
port, Ohio.
9·7.Ole

(20)Busl,es, Servlc:

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Beautiful Delray Coupe, Heater - Green finish.

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Open 7 Days A Week

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WOMEN-Christmas seilinr sea•on starls ear)r with Avon: Vai·
uabJe sale~ terrltorr ·now avaiiable.
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Fa;.1\enl ~ Exten•lon ~
Extra nice dark green . linish.I'---------...J S.af:•ld Marda, Drop Uothl~
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!llaetlnara, ·Pomeroy. 9 13 6tc
Cliotoa F'•her, Jliddl•port
Gu~rnsey bull calf. Wayne l,leal
Ph•••B28$-X
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19154 BIJI§:K N8 2 dr Seilait $1,295 Rl. 1, Harrisonville, ··ohio. · '
.:uat~m Built Kitchen. 'ldtobepr
Beaut!f,ul' 2 tone green finish.
9 13 Stp 6' room hous;-;;'~d- bath.' N~tu-;ol ~•11gn'!(i £or ,y~r ~opj~. Free
_ Blaettna•'•· Pomerw. 9 1s ·. 8t~
sas lp hpuae. One mile norlh
(\UN TRADER: Shell seller. High ; of Cheste,r. : Call A. J. Carl~ r, eatimat,s. Foreman l ·Abbott
8-fl.tl
Phone 6Z84-Y&lt;
19M PONTIAC 8 cyl. 2 dr. $1,2~. velocity- 12 gouge, $2.80 ·- 16 YUkon 522-32.
9 10 6tc
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F.aqge,,$2,.711- 20 gauge, $2.110.
with: IJIO!im all leatber ·seats. A sooa deal on a new 20&lt;gauJ'
JUY
Custom Interior. Blaetlnar'o, automatic. Several other guns' to Unfurnllltea apartment. 2nd ward
Pomeroy.
9 13 6tc choose from. Fife Novelly Cor· Available around Sort. !G. Ca n
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-1955 Mercury .... .. ·.... .... : $159.5

JACKETS k!;liy \

llonteray H1rdtop. ~rk blue

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'lohr F~'~~~t~re, Mlddi•IIO{!• Ohio

1955 PLYMOUTH .... ... ... ' ... ... $1495

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

W~BABLE

A11ctton1tr

Shooting Match - Saturday, Sept.

Belvedere 4 door. Interior llke new. Heater. V8
motor, good tires. Beigs finish. ~·

~el Air 2 Dr. Sedan, Radio and Heater.
JlBOOKLINE, Mass. UP - Fnur 7-1, cutting the Yankees' lead to
Wilker Cuppera met In the ooml· ~lve :•r•f•i "fd, '~ttindg the al,ag~
finals of the U. S. Amateur golf or tTc r ~ '• ow own aer"
championshiP t!)day with l)r. Frank with the Bronx Bombon.
Taylor racinl M&amp;~on Budolph and AI Lopez' CW!cag6 hopefuls meol
the Yanks lor the lilt time this
Hillman Bobblno ployine Rex 811· aea•on ln. 1 \WO·(ome aerloa that
DODGE-PLYMOUTH
te~aylor, , 40-yeoHid dentl•t will atart today with southpaw ·
Cor. Seeond &amp; MW
fro'm Pomona, caUl., who took
Pierce (19-10) ol the White
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locln&amp;~ • handj!r Wbitey
tee\h while stationed In the Euro- : ,;;;;;;;;&lt;H_;;)·.;;';;;
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peln Theater 11 an Army colonel, I'
be~t nut his golflne buddy, Gene
Anilrewa, a 44·yoai'Oid Lna An·
gel" lnourance salesmon, Z up.
Rudolph, 1 23·ycar-old .Army
private from Clarkoville, 'renn.,
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Sure to see plenty of action are these Jackets by
oqulpment "Ieaman from Port•·
Jlugby.
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land, Ore.. 1 ijp In 18 holes. Rob'. bina; M' "2HOif'.lild Air nrte'
lieutenant from Memphis, Tenn.,
koockcd out 46 · year · old Dick
Chapman, who had wen thll tour·
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SUIUU,lN,:COAil'l . •. ,. . . .. .,. $17.85 to $2U5
~alief: ·411•·• 21·1t1Hid·· 'NCAA:
champion frnm the University of · WASHABLE NYLONS ...... : $1US to UUS
Hou~ton , nosed out hla collo(e
roommate, Phil Rodgers, only 19,
GAB~DI~ES ........... .-. .'.••• to
1 ·up In :it holea.
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's'ii~i&gt;! ;.~CKETS •• . ..•.•• •
to $28.50,
' MAY PLAY CINTIII
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lllko Erwin, tall, ron&amp;Y Yellow
Men's Silea 34 to U •
Jocket. wotkine out at.lllilblck
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.. BOYS JAc;KETS-SIZII 10 TO 18
of csater 18oln thl1 year.
llocc--llBU:~I\N.A~tA
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West~

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(4-Door 210- Blue and ivory. Radio and heater. Extra nice.

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other

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1956 Chevrolet .. ·.. .. .... ··· $1'695

. The see,ond·place Cardinals are ,
f1ve games off the pace and even :
Quickly dispelling any notlono though manager Fred Hutchinson ·
of a collapse such os tbey eJporl· hopefully 'k&lt;eps talking up his

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articles too numerous to men·
tion.

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1956 DODGE ························ $2295

TIN WIDTHS
e HUGE SILICJ'ION
Many reconditioned used one
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dents or injuries.

size 10; Boys topcoat, size 12x:
Phone 6349·X. '
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One, Two and Three Bedrqolllf.
lar•e stock must go. Brin&amp; your
desttes and yoijr problems.
we're de!ling on the very low·
move in tomorrow. Tr.)' us.
esl poSilble terms!

three yeai old Hereford cow

Lots of small tools

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bed olead.
One 6-yeor-old milking cow: one

"Whore Rodlo and TV II A
Buointll. ~I A 51dtllnt"
N. 2nd Avt.
Middleport

Mllwaukeee, with 10 games re·

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DUTrON DRUG

That Folding Sound Corttes From
Dodgers, Not 'Braves, This
United Pn11 Sports Writer

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CLEAIANCE

New
FurnituN
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FO!t .

ker HIU, Meigs County, begin Large h(]me comfort roal heater.
FURHIT·URE
Priee when new $219 Used Dnc
nlng at 12:30 o'clock, Sept. 21
1111
Tbe
ilriJI!IIlll Col'llll
1957, the following personaI winter. WIIJ sell reasonable. 1
llliillddleport
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property to·wit, one Allis Cbal
Contact
Kenneth
Wolfe,
~acine.
mers Tractor and breaking plow
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and cultivator; one almost new . or Phone :1077.
Clark,
Rt.
No.
88,
Next to Sail•
Oliver manure spreader; one Two Warm Morning Heaters- bury School.
B"B"Stp
horse drawn mowing machin'; one holds 60 lbs-$.Z5.00-oth~
one binder; one hay rake; one
100 lbs. co•l470.00i.. Ca I
dloc Harrow; one double A drl8
&lt;P9R SALI)
10
' !t&gt;- Fttl' Re«aurants
harrow; one Oliver Chill break· Yukon 5-22'11.
or Schoob: New
..concrete.
. Sar.d and Staln,(ess Refrigerator,
ing plqw with new point; two Ready mix
3Z cu.
iron kettles with stands; on• , Gravel, Fill dirt pnd 'llopaoll II., 2 door, complete, with unit
cream aeparator Deering Me- delivel'f'd.
6393 Geogleln
was $9!10.00 now $6110.00. GUlr·
Cormick in good shape; one 1t"~G~ra::;v!!•l.£:;;;_,!~~·:~..!;:~~~ anjeed. JACK'S BEFIUGER A·
John Peere horse drawn. one It
TJON, NEW HAVEN TU·23537.
row cultivator; one large Warm
6-19-Z,Dtp
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numerous

stands, Thor el..,trle \vaahing
machine, porch chairl, dishes

YOUR HEADQUARTERS

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range, piano,

kitchen oupp!lcs, dlah01, ah&lt; coal
heotlnJ stoves, IChool seats,
des~·· choirs, table•. monr ltcrris
of Bchool !urnlture to numerous
lo mention. Hp~sehold furnish·
ings - two refrlceratqra, two
side boardo, rockl~i cba!r, sew·
lng machine, kitchen bble, dres·

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Stadium At Cost

REGATTA

Gill

state Wlldlifo Division said oday.
In East Central and Southeaitem
Ohio fishing conditions are fairly
good' oatches. Most major streams
good catches Most major streams
and virtually all lakes pcrfoct f9r
angling.

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leiJU•. ret:onl of Z,131,388 set in
!1154.
164
moll l!OO,OOO !aDJ. lh~ of last Pb!la!lelphla, St. Louis and
.worked with cnalk and blackb(ljlrd, back, who lj seen as the lad io Hortloy,
Vt, Brasklyn (1).
·~~~~~- ~~= Brooklyn abo have passed the
. ... a.&amp; flinei!UI .
\hen ran through 8pirlted drilb · keep the opposltton honest thli LOS ANGELES:Iob~ VosqutJ,
.J.e........"" '•. ex"""'~d. .fOr
million mork and Cincinnati is on·
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1 Jy 12,23 fans shy of that total.
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for their 1957 football l'•alin Buffered ~ wrench&lt;d knee H.,., "::'' ' 129,~ "c•orloston W
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attendance is 823.·
In -answer to Thru the mJddle Thru the, m1ddle Tpru the ·season lid lifter at Bachtel Field 'wedneadly night but pulled out 1of umpnreya,
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A total ol 9,025,141 fini have 1148, New York's 639,1549 and Chi· nitdaie PUNT Coach Woody Hayes of the Ohio
Buck· tonight at Wahama.
. lt .qulck!y. . 0 f ' 1 h s·
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d .. h'
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pi of seasons may' have . Coach Alu Clio reported all From the oamp 1\a P ayre
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eyes a mltS IS 1earn . e pas cou e
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til
hands in tol•rably good shape for at Wahlma are beard only loud
an More... of 111.~ over the 7,· BALTIMOBE UP - Dick Ne· beeJ!, "dull" but he prom~e~ a Ne~. Dealla~e thiS mon ·· ., the contest. This Includes:
cries of "I'm hurting." Faced with .
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t25.918 total on the same date a binger, a 17·year·old third
He .warned, however, .it.s still going to.cos.t $4 for a ·seal to s. ·T. Johnson, 6-3 pass
rebuilding proctiCIIIY. I new tell!l;
year qo.
. man, and 18-year-old pitcher Jim· !it\d out what the Bucks do.
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end, who suffered • bruised tlb Sayre ha! worked, hiS club h~nl
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The te gue expocts lo aee the my Lehew, ·ooth of Baltimore,
F(Om this vantage point, which certainly isn't very high during heavier drills early in the· this week after a 31-ll drubblllll
old IDH 1 reurd attendance of a:- have .IHlen s;gned by the Orioles overlqpklng the scene, Hayes has some excellent arguments! weJek.H · th
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d tnalkgehnt at Bavenswood last Friday GREENWOOD LAKJ,, 1'1 . v. UP
2...poun 1pee ·
$49,M'Iflll before the season ends to fann club contract!. Ncbingcr
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I aoes to San Antonio of the Texas iq_ eiense ot i)ts pas
aVIOr.
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The middleweight title f'lght b•·
)IUwoukee, with a totsl bome . League, while Lehew goes to AbAccording to the United Pre;;s Hayes left no doubt that he dUng • sore ankle for over two
Leroy Darting continued to show twoen Sugar Ray Ro~inson and
- of !802731
shpark
ruchnningthands
will obfe· Carmen
left
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, • ' seemsjerdeen• s· D·• in the Clas&gt; c North· was well satisfied with his previous split·T assault and was ·weeks.
t e boyIn tohiswat
tn e ;.yre
hookers, Basilio,
probably two
will deadly
oe decided
.u.ndan
lUI'&lt;
to bolter it own . all · lime. ern League. '
_ __ equally positive that the new Buckeye look will feature more
tense. Tbe Falcon starting back· by B .rillht hand.
p,ssmg. ..
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l t11rowlng
"We may ha"'e been dull," he said, "but when you cross' the
with Larry Lleving at quarter, more rights in training . lor. the
goal line, nobody's going to ask how you got there: We ·
Roy Clark at the other half with Sept. ·z3 bout than befm any
SEE YOU AT THE
· ground it out until the defense overcommitted, b~t the.P we
Darling,
ButchtoRoush
full. previous
contest.
A LarryandLi~&gt;'lng
LarryatHesaon
,
went all the way. We've had more breakaway ~lays thah' any
passing combination may be ex· Observers believe that Jr. Haw·
team in the conference. You ·earn everything you get, ami
pected to keep the Panther second· thorne, giant Panther fullback,
frankly I'm a little worried abotit not coaching enough ground
ary on i\s to01.
will rarely be stopped this year
stuff right now."
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Hayes expected to rely on Frank Krem~las or Andy Okulo- builder, who tried during the complete new uniforms featuring
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purple Boys who will two-platoon on
SCOTI'·ATWATER
said. "Not great ones, Kremblas Is doing better than we anti- and Cincinoatl Redlegs, today of· with three white stripes. slaBbed defense are Nlek Coates, back,
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Authorized Depler
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Dodge" "at liantty color•d new hei)tiets.
R
since 1952.
coKl" in order t~ •kc~p Nalionll Clio's offense probablY will open .,
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with Phalin at quarter, Rodney
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n t have good passing. Frank Ellwood was not a good passer, dent of the Lefrak Building Corp halves and Hawthorne at full.
but he wafi a damn fine quarterback. You look at the records laid he hoped · the Offer "wili Ends lik~ly ·will bo' .Johnson and
and you'll see my passing ha~ been pre\ty good. But there's help put the city of N~w York in Danny Zirkle, Flip Werry and Coronet Club Sedan - Tu·Tone
il4 W. MaiD 81.
Phone 88-M
Pomeroy, 0.
never been ~ great passing team won th~ Big Ten title. Pass· '· position.. to make the best pos· Gary Barnltz, a"&lt;ouple of IM black &amp; white - Local owner.
SALES and SERVICE
lng teams In this league are second division ball clubs. The 11ble
for .Dodger President 'pounders,
at tsckles;
Stru·
Waitedeal,
0 Malley
ble and JerrY
WelkerDan~y
at guard•
Local Owner.
ideal way to use passing Is the way .Michlgan and Iowa· use it. .
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ana Bill Gibbs snapping bock in I
A balance between running and pa$Sin~, and that's what we Lefrak made ·ills position known th.e tight T formation .
try to do."
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in a telegram to Nelson A. Rock• Re~nes very likely to see
Hayes said the Buckeyes don't have "ae many great athletes feller in whi&lt;h he said, "Lel:s actioh include Paul Reuter, How,
(Q,
as in the past " but cited end Leo Brown fullback Galen Cis.'\ keep our ho~e club at hom~tl ard Parker, Tom Grueoer, Charles
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the stadium ts all tha t's keepmg Swisher, Joh.nny Beaver, Gary
co, guard Aurelius Thomas, and halfback Don Clark as fme thi, back, I'll build New York a Freeman, Chuck Riffle,
football players."
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Wilson and Paul Folmer.
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"Clark is a mighty fine pla·yer.'' he said. "He's got speed - ---and a real sock. He hils bard - too hard for himself. He hurts
himself the way he hils. He's got bad legs-THEY BRUISE
EA$Y.
"There's just too many new faces,'' he said. "I don't knnw
about this ball club. 1 don't know where we stal)d," when ask·
ed to rate this team .
"We'll platoon more than we did, b01:ause we've got better
'r, .1
depth without standouts. But the goo4 boys; .they're going to :
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out."
Ihave
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1916 PONTL\C V8 Stslioll Wason
12,190. 4 dr., 8 pmenaer, 3·teai&gt;
Hydramalic arlve. Radio ond
. 1;T~ IJI~~rvlt\1&lt; PTA will ofier at
Public Aupllon to tho Iilthost heater. Like new condition.
. biddei' these arllcles formerly B)aotlnar'e, Ponu&gt;roy. 9 18 6tc
used In the grade schoole or'
A~itot;rvTceS,...
ReedBvllle · and Long Bottom
Proee.eda to be used lor equip·
. pin~ new Riverview Grade School

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' a'"·bullt,motor
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:=:i~·~::~;- !...... ~,.... ~ ··-~Panthers ~re. Ready ,F~r ·Waha_

·Lame 'Players Mended For Se~l\ . . Fight Results .
'Catches Poor
DrillsTaken Under Lights'. REVE:l. ~=~
Rysn, sts~~~~d~N~ D~~;;-.. i:uf~
I.·Pomeroy'sOpener;
Purple Panthero I Terry PhaUn, stubby quarter· 170, · ~owtll,, knockld out Wllllt 10 a "fairly good" week end, the

SPORTS
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. \to,oOo Ahead Of NL'IPace- In 1956

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Le~ at~ndlDee Ia ru!'nb!l aJ.
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Metropolitan Marine

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MEIGS MOTOR

and pans, Hoover electric sweep-

er, toaster, two Iron beds, throw
A. N. Bengel, Pomeroy. ~.00
rugs, librAry tsble, TV base •II Phone 31o-M.
11'12-Bt~
medicine cablliet.
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Wont To Avoid
Sale starls 6l 10 a. m.. Saturday
DUST and RUST
Sept. 14. Lunch oerved by PTA .
Try Your
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It Rully lo A Mover
JAMIS PARRELL
SATURDAY, SePt. 21, 12:30 P.M.
Bt!pre, .Ohio
As I am leaving the . farm 1 wllI Bo• SC
9"12·3tc
offer at my residence 8 mile

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Record Players
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Television

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By Milton Richman

WERNER

Morning CireuJating heater in
good shaRei one coal and wood
range in good shape; one table
and slK chairs; and one old style

RADIO

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can't btat our clean sweep Clearance
4••~• on Safety-Te~ted Used Cars AHY·
Wf4ERE In the Ohio Valley.

There was a familiar folding
sound in \llilwauk~e loi!!Y bul thl•
limo It was the beaten Dodgers,
who were merely loldlng their
tents and t•tting reody ·to · go
home.

victories to dl(lch tile pennant.
Brooklyn, eight )arnot back, is
just about r•ady to trot out the
old •logan, :"Willi unll next year."

with calf by side: two 2 year old
Hereford cows with calf by side;
one Hereford yearling bull;
Terlllf CIBh In hand at time pf
••le .. Not responsible for ac~l·

cnced last ytar, the Braves beat I club's chances, they are anything

Brooklyn, 2·1, Thursday night to but bright.
luke a five-game lead In the Na·
Gtt Only Four Hill
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tiona! League race ·and all but The Brave&amp; collected only four .
Dl)'k green flnl~h with excellent tires. New seat covers, knock tho Dodger,, .QU.\. of.lt.
~II&gt; otf IOijhpaw. Danny McDevitt ·
Thurodoy nllht hut they used two
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beater and standard shift for real economy.
of lhcm in tbo ninth liming w
acore tbe winnilll run.
Ths Plltabur&amp;h • Chicago double·
header, only other NL action
Rdl sharp red and while finish set off with white wall ·
IChtduled,
poatponod bocause
Urea. Dynatlbw driVe, heater, new seat covers. See It to·
ofraln,
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Walker Coppers
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In the American
the '
Final U. S. Open White
Sox downed the Red Sox, '
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19531ulck Roadmaster Rlv. Coupe ·· $995
Popullf Hard Top finished in two tone green Tinted
glid, power steering, power brakes, power windows,
power seata, dynaflow, radio, heater. You coUldn't want
more.

1956For4 Fal~ane 4 Door .......... $1695
Two IA)ne p n finish, Inside clean as a pin. Ford-O·malic
drive, radio, lleater. Like new tires. A real sharp little car ·

1953 PlyiiiOVIh 2 Door ······· ···· ····· $695
L!lht blue body with a white top. Hi-drive, heater, seat
coven. Runt and handles like new.

1-952 Catllltc 4 Door · ···· ··········· $1195
L~ue dark blue metallic finish set of! with white wall

tltk EQIIipped the way you'd expect a Cadillac to be.
Ott behfnd the wheel 811d see for yourself why Cadillac
!Jyour beat buy.

1954 •••~lit Super 88, 2 Door ·· $1695

Jet black flnleh, white wall tires, bydramatic drive, Ra·
clio, heater, ,!lnled gla~. Rocket away In this black beau-

ty tQday, .

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.1953 DeSoto Flrtdome 4 Door ······· · $995
UCJjt ll'tti(With sreen glass, automatic transmission radio, beaJ.er. A JOOd solid car with plenty of pep.
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l,t~i~lle
S~per
88, 4Door ···· ~·5·
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~lue fllllsh, new seat covers, bydramatlc, radio,
, ~d$ ~ tires. A top performer.

': 1t,d: ~~5 Pass. Coupe······ ··· ··· $69$

~le!Y,'IPO{ta5 lnalde and out, one l~al owner, lqw
, , ,. . ;. u a.oae o,f those that don't come along very often

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owner. A Sweetheart.

1955 DODGE ............ · ·.. ·...... $1895
Custom Royal t Dr. Sedan, Radio, Heater and Defroster,
As sharp as tbey come.

John

.14, 1 mile above New Haven.

Sponsored by Segrijt Ridge Rod
and Gun Club.
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Girls tapping and ballet shoes

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' Beautiful 2 tone - Ivory over Blue, 2·Door
, Hard Top, Super 88. Local owner.

1955 Plymouth ' .... ·.. · ·.. · $1365 ·

l955 CHEVROLET· ··· ··· ·· ······.-.··· $1365

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In Syracuse. Ohio
See George H. Dursl
1 c••• $1., , _ , ,
or Phont 514-X

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Pom roy .. Phone 337.J. 9"12·6tc
Goti&lt;J ~lecti4'n• ,!&gt;£ used Ford an d
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one
ensilage
cutter, mil k
Coli 457-Y.
9·12·6 tp cans and ~oolera. Priced
right.
Spac~ on River Front. Fo r
FULTO,. THOMPSON
Sale; Li\t\ng room suite. Also
TRACTOR SALES
2 Y•'ll' old Western Pleuure colt
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Reynold's Dairy Store. Call 9¥3
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4 roQ!Jls ~n~ bath, furnished. AI so
garage at Enterprise. Call 953·J, All work guaraaieed F~lly Insured. Vaqgban'! tndustriol and
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Jlesl je~ttlal Tetmlt• Control SerShady trailer ~pace, 1 blo~k fro m ~Ice. St M~s, w..va. 7 25 If
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Phone 6009.
9 11 ~tc
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1953 Buick .. ·.......... ·; ·.. $1095'

\ Suj)er Hardtop. Dynaflow, radio, heater, seat
1 covers, perfect tires, blue and ivory finish.
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heater, spotless Interior.
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1952 Plymouth ······:···(.' ··· $495

2-door sedan. Low mileage. Sharp inside and
out. Heater. Motor in perfect sbap.e.

1951 Nash ·.......... ·.. ·.... · $345

· A beaulliul 2-dr: Hardtop, R~mbler ·with radio,
hellier and overdrive. Here is one that wlll give
you real e&lt;:onomy.
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bilnda:" 411 slzea and
9·7·6tp Vene'\ian
colo!!. Flbergll!s awnings; IllY·
GRAVELY 1~Al"l'OR SAL1!!11 1!~d glo gas hratero; electric ii&amp;hI
plastic p ie .jor ~ath
Stmca. R. A. FIDla'tr, Gil II. fixtures,
fOOJII.I• ·, ,,
.· (,;~ '
, Main St., Pomeroy. ' 7-2t.n
' . ,,.. li!lol!ate•
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• . 21 , ~n' Ave.
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lluvcn-Tur ncr

294!10.

. 1954 Chevrolet ················ $895

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House. New

: +Door Sedan. Beaulliul 2-tone green finish .
I Spotless iJ!terior, good rubber, guaranteed an
1 the way, beater.
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Savoy, 4-door Sedan. Low mileage by local owner. Sharp inside and out. Tire~ like new.~eatet.

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One riding Horse, Layton's Gnill,
Boston Terrier puppies and

Gifts, unusuol, Imported, for aII
ageB. Moot complete ooaomnent
Ball and pepper abuera: H~ d
Jlllde ilasswaie, ml!ait:oi lamps,
romper room. toyo. Best prlees
on blkea aad lticycle&amp; Open
evenings till 9100. Fife Novelly
and Gift Shop, Below HI&amp;h
School, Micldleport, Obio.
9 13 6tc

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'1954 Plymouth .............. · $895

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19ll0 Ford-2 door 5 good tlresnew seat eovers. Conta:et J . L.
HaJUhe,r, 548 Pearl' St., Mid die·
port, Ohio.
9·7.Ole

(20)Busl,es, Servlc:

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Beautiful Delray Coupe, Heater - Green finish.

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Open 7 Days A Week

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WOMEN-Christmas seilinr sea•on starls ear)r with Avon: Vai·
uabJe sale~ terrltorr ·now avaiiable.
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19ft! FORD VB 2 ~r. Sed~~.
Fa;.1\enl ~ Exten•lon ~
Extra nice dark green . linish.I'---------...J S.af:•ld Marda, Drop Uothl~
AUTO · I
!llaetlnara, ·Pomeroy. 9 13 6tc
Cliotoa F'•her, Jliddl•port
Gu~rnsey bull calf. Wayne l,leal
Ph•••B28$-X
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19154 BIJI§:K N8 2 dr Seilait $1,295 Rl. 1, Harrisonville, ··ohio. · '
.:uat~m Built Kitchen. 'ldtobepr
Beaut!f,ul' 2 tone green finish.
9 13 Stp 6' room hous;-;;'~d- bath.' N~tu-;ol ~•11gn'!(i £or ,y~r ~opj~. Free
_ Blaettna•'•· Pomerw. 9 1s ·. 8t~
sas lp hpuae. One mile norlh
(\UN TRADER: Shell seller. High ; of Cheste,r. : Call A. J. Carl~ r, eatimat,s. Foreman l ·Abbott
8-fl.tl
Phone 6Z84-Y&lt;
19M PONTIAC 8 cyl. 2 dr. $1,2~. velocity- 12 gouge, $2.80 ·- 16 YUkon 522-32.
9 10 6tc
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F.aqge,,$2,.711- 20 gauge, $2.110.
with: IJIO!im all leatber ·seats. A sooa deal on a new 20&lt;gauJ'
JUY
Custom Interior. Blaetlnar'o, automatic. Several other guns' to Unfurnllltea apartment. 2nd ward
Pomeroy.
9 13 6tc choose from. Fife Novelly Cor· Available around Sort. !G. Ca n
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Hard Top Coupe -Heater, Radio. A Real Buy.
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'1955 Chevrolet ............ .. $1395

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-1955 Mercury .... .. ·.... .... : $159.5

JACKETS k!;liy \

llonteray H1rdtop. ~rk blue

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-••nite Lu&amp;a•ge - Lane' Cedor
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'lohr F~'~~~t~re, Mlddi•IIO{!• Ohio

1955 PLYMOUTH .... ... ... ' ... ... $1495

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

W~BABLE

A11ctton1tr

Shooting Match - Saturday, Sept.

Belvedere 4 door. Interior llke new. Heater. V8
motor, good tires. Beigs finish. ~·

~el Air 2 Dr. Sedan, Radio and Heater.
JlBOOKLINE, Mass. UP - Fnur 7-1, cutting the Yankees' lead to
Wilker Cuppera met In the ooml· ~lve :•r•f•i "fd, '~ttindg the al,ag~
finals of the U. S. Amateur golf or tTc r ~ '• ow own aer"
championshiP t!)day with l)r. Frank with the Bronx Bombon.
Taylor racinl M&amp;~on Budolph and AI Lopez' CW!cag6 hopefuls meol
the Yanks lor the lilt time this
Hillman Bobblno ployine Rex 811· aea•on ln. 1 \WO·(ome aerloa that
DODGE-PLYMOUTH
te~aylor, , 40-yeoHid dentl•t will atart today with southpaw ·
Cor. Seeond &amp; MW
fro'm Pomona, caUl., who took
Pierce (19-10) ol the White
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locln&amp;~ • handj!r Wbitey
tee\h while stationed In the Euro- : ,;;;;;;;;&lt;H_;;)·.;;';;;
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peln Theater 11 an Army colonel, I'
be~t nut his golflne buddy, Gene
Anilrewa, a 44·yoai'Oid Lna An·
gel" lnourance salesmon, Z up.
Rudolph, 1 23·ycar-old .Army
private from Clarkoville, 'renn.,
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ohot two under Pll. to. elmlnate , '
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Sure to see plenty of action are these Jackets by
oqulpment "Ieaman from Port•·
Jlugby.
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land, Ore.. 1 ijp In 18 holes. Rob'. bina; M' "2HOif'.lild Air nrte'
lieutenant from Memphis, Tenn.,
koockcd out 46 · year · old Dick
Chapman, who had wen thll tour·
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SUIUU,lN,:COAil'l . •. ,. . . .. .,. $17.85 to $2U5
~alief: ·411•·• 21·1t1Hid·· 'NCAA:
champion frnm the University of · WASHABLE NYLONS ...... : $1US to UUS
Hou~ton , nosed out hla collo(e
roommate, Phil Rodgers, only 19,
GAB~DI~ES ........... .-. .'.••• to
1 ·up In :it holea.
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's'ii~i&gt;! ;.~CKETS •• . ..•.•• •
to $28.50,
' MAY PLAY CINTIII
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lllko Erwin, tall, ron&amp;Y Yellow
Men's Silea 34 to U •
Jocket. wotkine out at.lllilblck
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.. BOYS JAc;KETS-SIZII 10 TO 18
of csater 18oln thl1 year.
llocc--llBU:~I\N.A~tA
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' 1955 MERCURY

West~

(9) 13, 3tp

(4-Door 210- Blue and ivory. Radio and heater. Extra nice.

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other

. Rev. Wtbtr .D. Thome1 owner

1956 Chevrolet .. ·.. .. .... ··· $1'695

. The see,ond·place Cardinals are ,
f1ve games off the pace and even :
Quickly dispelling any notlono though manager Fred Hutchinson ·
of a collapse such os tbey eJporl· hopefully 'k&lt;eps talking up his

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a~d

articles too numerous to men·
tion.

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1956 DODGE ························ $2295

TIN WIDTHS
e HUGE SILICJ'ION
Many reconditioned used one
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dents or injuries.

size 10; Boys topcoat, size 12x:
Phone 6349·X. '
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Save $18• . lo tlOOO
One, Two and Three Bedrqolllf.
lar•e stock must go. Brin&amp; your
desttes and yoijr problems.
we're de!ling on the very low·
move in tomorrow. Tr.)' us.
esl poSilble terms!

three yeai old Hereford cow

Lots of small tools

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bed olead.
One 6-yeor-old milking cow: one

"Whore Rodlo and TV II A
Buointll. ~I A 51dtllnt"
N. 2nd Avt.
Middleport

Mllwaukeee, with 10 games re·

maining, nqw ~eeds only 11 more

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DUTrON DRUG

That Folding Sound Corttes From
Dodgers, Not 'Braves, This
United Pn11 Sports Writer

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CLEAN ,SWEEP

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New
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FURHIT·URE
Priee when new $219 Used Dnc
nlng at 12:30 o'clock, Sept. 21
1111
Tbe
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property to·wit, one Allis Cbal
Contact
Kenneth
Wolfe,
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mers Tractor and breaking plow
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and cultivator; one almost new . or Phone :1077.
Clark,
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Next to Sail•
Oliver manure spreader; one Two Warm Morning Heaters- bury School.
B"B"Stp
horse drawn mowing machin'; one holds 60 lbs-$.Z5.00-oth~
one binder; one hay rake; one
100 lbs. co•l470.00i.. Ca I
dloc Harrow; one double A drl8
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harrow; one Oliver Chill break· Yukon 5-22'11.
or Schoob: New
..concrete.
. Sar.d and Staln,(ess Refrigerator,
ing plqw with new point; two Ready mix
3Z cu.
iron kettles with stands; on• , Gravel, Fill dirt pnd 'llopaoll II., 2 door, complete, with unit
cream aeparator Deering Me- delivel'f'd.
6393 Geogleln
was $9!10.00 now $6110.00. GUlr·
Cormick in good shape; one 1t"~G~ra::;v!!•l.£:;;;_,!~~·:~..!;:~~~ anjeed. JACK'S BEFIUGER A·
John Peere horse drawn. one It
TJON, NEW HAVEN TU·23537.
row cultivator; one large Warm
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kitchen oupp!lcs, dlah01, ah&lt; coal
heotlnJ stoves, IChool seats,
des~·· choirs, table•. monr ltcrris
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state Wlldlifo Division said oday.
In East Central and Southeaitem
Ohio fishing conditions are fairly
good' oatches. Most major streams
good catches Most major streams
and virtually all lakes pcrfoct f9r
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leiJU•. ret:onl of Z,131,388 set in
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moll l!OO,OOO !aDJ. lh~ of last Pb!la!lelphla, St. Louis and
.worked with cnalk and blackb(ljlrd, back, who lj seen as the lad io Hortloy,
Vt, Brasklyn (1).
·~~~~~- ~~= Brooklyn abo have passed the
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\hen ran through 8pirlted drilb · keep the opposltton honest thli LOS ANGELES:Iob~ VosqutJ,
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million mork and Cincinnati is on·
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1 Jy 12,23 fans shy of that total.
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for their 1957 football l'•alin Buffered ~ wrench&lt;d knee H.,., "::'' ' 129,~ "c•orloston W
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attendance is 823.·
In -answer to Thru the mJddle Thru the, m1ddle Tpru the ·season lid lifter at Bachtel Field 'wedneadly night but pulled out 1of umpnreya,
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A total ol 9,025,141 fini have 1148, New York's 639,1549 and Chi· nitdaie PUNT Coach Woody Hayes of the Ohio
Buck· tonight at Wahama.
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pi of seasons may' have . Coach Alu Clio reported all From the oamp 1\a P ayre
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eyes a mltS IS 1earn . e pas cou e
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hands in tol•rably good shape for at Wahlma are beard only loud
an More... of 111.~ over the 7,· BALTIMOBE UP - Dick Ne· beeJ!, "dull" but he prom~e~ a Ne~. Dealla~e thiS mon ·· ., the contest. This Includes:
cries of "I'm hurting." Faced with .
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He .warned, however, .it.s still going to.cos.t $4 for a ·seal to s. ·T. Johnson, 6-3 pass
rebuilding proctiCIIIY. I new tell!l;
year qo.
. man, and 18-year-old pitcher Jim· !it\d out what the Bucks do.
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The te gue expocts lo aee the my Lehew, ·ooth of Baltimore,
F(Om this vantage point, which certainly isn't very high during heavier drills early in the· this week after a 31-ll drubblllll
old IDH 1 reurd attendance of a:- have .IHlen s;gned by the Orioles overlqpklng the scene, Hayes has some excellent arguments! weJek.H · th
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d tnalkgehnt at Bavenswood last Friday GREENWOOD LAKJ,, 1'1 . v. UP
2...poun 1pee ·
$49,M'Iflll before the season ends to fann club contract!. Ncbingcr
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I aoes to San Antonio of the Texas iq_ eiense ot i)ts pas
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The middleweight title f'lght b•·
)IUwoukee, with a totsl bome . League, while Lehew goes to AbAccording to the United Pre;;s Hayes left no doubt that he dUng • sore ankle for over two
Leroy Darting continued to show twoen Sugar Ray Ro~inson and
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shpark
ruchnningthands
will obfe· Carmen
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t e boyIn tohiswat
tn e ;.yre
hookers, Basilio,
probably two
will deadly
oe decided
.u.ndan
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_ __ equally positive that the new Buckeye look will feature more
tense. Tbe Falcon starting back· by B .rillht hand.
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l t11rowlng
"We may ha"'e been dull," he said, "but when you cross' the
with Larry Lleving at quarter, more rights in training . lor. the
goal line, nobody's going to ask how you got there: We ·
Roy Clark at the other half with Sept. ·z3 bout than befm any
SEE YOU AT THE
· ground it out until the defense overcommitted, b~t the.P we
Darling,
ButchtoRoush
full. previous
contest.
A LarryandLi~&gt;'lng
LarryatHesaon
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went all the way. We've had more breakaway ~lays thah' any
passing combination may be ex· Observers believe that Jr. Haw·
team in the conference. You ·earn everything you get, ami
pected to keep the Panther second· thorne, giant Panther fullback,
frankly I'm a little worried abotit not coaching enough ground
ary on i\s to01.
will rarely be stopped this year
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Hayes expected to rely on Frank Krem~las or Andy Okulo- builder, who tried during the complete new uniforms featuring
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purple Boys who will two-platoon on
SCOTI'·ATWATER
said. "Not great ones, Kremblas Is doing better than we anti- and Cincinoatl Redlegs, today of· with three white stripes. slaBbed defense are Nlek Coates, back,
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Authorized Depler
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Dodge" "at liantty color•d new hei)tiets.
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since 1952.
coKl" in order t~ •kc~p Nalionll Clio's offense probablY will open .,
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with Phalin at quarter, Rodney
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n t have good passing. Frank Ellwood was not a good passer, dent of the Lefrak Building Corp halves and Hawthorne at full.
but he wafi a damn fine quarterback. You look at the records laid he hoped · the Offer "wili Ends lik~ly ·will bo' .Johnson and
and you'll see my passing ha~ been pre\ty good. But there's help put the city of N~w York in Danny Zirkle, Flip Werry and Coronet Club Sedan - Tu·Tone
il4 W. MaiD 81.
Phone 88-M
Pomeroy, 0.
never been ~ great passing team won th~ Big Ten title. Pass· '· position.. to make the best pos· Gary Barnltz, a"&lt;ouple of IM black &amp; white - Local owner.
SALES and SERVICE
lng teams In this league are second division ball clubs. The 11ble
for .Dodger President 'pounders,
at tsckles;
Stru·
Waitedeal,
0 Malley
ble and JerrY
WelkerDan~y
at guard•
Local Owner.
ideal way to use passing Is the way .Michlgan and Iowa· use it. .
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A balance between running and pa$Sin~, and that's what we Lefrak made ·ills position known th.e tight T formation .
try to do."
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Hayes said the Buckeyes don't have "ae many great athletes feller in whi&lt;h he said, "Lel:s actioh include Paul Reuter, How,
(Q,
as in the past " but cited end Leo Brown fullback Galen Cis.'\ keep our ho~e club at hom~tl ard Parker, Tom Grueoer, Charles
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co, guard Aurelius Thomas, and halfback Don Clark as fme thi, back, I'll build New York a Freeman, Chuck Riffle,
football players."
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Wilson and Paul Folmer.
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himself the way he hils. He's got bad legs-THEY BRUISE
EA$Y.
"There's just too many new faces,'' he said. "I don't knnw
about this ball club. 1 don't know where we stal)d," when ask·
ed to rate this team .
"We'll platoon more than we did, b01:ause we've got better
'r, .1
depth without standouts. But the goo4 boys; .they're going to :
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12,190. 4 dr., 8 pmenaer, 3·teai&gt;
Hydramalic arlve. Radio ond
. 1;T~ IJI~~rvlt\1&lt; PTA will ofier at
Public Aupllon to tho Iilthost heater. Like new condition.
. biddei' these arllcles formerly B)aotlnar'e, Ponu&gt;roy. 9 18 6tc
used In the grade schoole or'
A~itot;rvTceS,...
ReedBvllle · and Long Bottom
Proee.eda to be used lor equip·
. pin~ new Riverview Grade School

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Prof. and Mrs. William Clair
Harmon and son, William .Clair,
FID!ll•Y, w~ gueBII' of her pal'
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were aecompanied by Mi" Belly
Wlllllims, a sophomore at the Unl·
veralty of New York, who was a
former student of Prof. Harmon.
Prof. Harmon and his ramily had

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Formerly Occupied By Dr. Cluff

Open Mon. Through Friday
Sa,. and Eves. by A.ppt. •
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Mar Iene 0wens an d Dorot hy 0wens. Operators

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spent the •umm.r In New York C'l.urch
Chrl'st
'lathea
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j J)anny B;own, Mra. carl Gllmo.,., ·, Splqate•• Club. .
w~ere he took :;pecial classes.
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d · . TokJ Galla&amp;her, Erneatlne AJ- l)r. Elder roe~lvOd , h[t U ~&amp;
Street, Is a surgical patient at Hoi·
OCie
_e e mg e
urs . Olf. bill')'. The door prize wao &amp;~veri to cree from J)lib Untvertltyi lllld
zer Hospital.
The Philathea Soelety of th~ Committee Included SllllciiiD.I: Kat1 Rewley.
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•Miss Etta Gaskill, former local Church of christ met Thunda)' Mrs. Theo Neutzllng, Hoitte-Bull· Refrtilunenta of cake, puneb U{ilveillij&lt; ot M~clo, .. II• It , Ill. 1.
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re8ldent, ts rccupcrabng at the evening at the home of Mrs. Ro-. ders; Mrs. ~lllam
R&amp;)'11olds, a,nd mints carried· out the pin- lel'!llng at Du~e Hospital., Dr. El· POM PERS
Good Sam an ian llospltallo zanes· bert Roibel, LeadiDJ creek Road, t.Joyd women; Mn. o. E. 14&lt;· land wblte color scheme of 1116 der Ia a member of Phi ~ppa Pal,
Mra. w. c. Kincaid was
ville, , where she underwent emer· 1with Mrs. George Chllda, preoi· Kinley, Loyal Be.reans; MrL Rl)- j)arcy,
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bert MeElhlnny, Loyal Pala .. qr· Guc~ besides those , ' n~ed IIOCill; aDd Alpha Qmep Alpijo,· pUal. ln Putmbura.
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Mrs. ~red I. Gardner, who had Plans were made for their an·. deis may he called to Mrl. aboye were Mrs. Elme~. Burns, bo;;':ot:ary~m~e:d';"~~:'r:•te:f1\l~ly;·;;~;;::;:::::;;~~;;:f 1
lN!en 1n Cleveland, storpedat the nual Apple Butter making pro· Chllds .or other Society -members. Mr.. Charles Archer, Mn. Mal')' ·'."'1
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the dates of the project which the meeting with Mrs. William Mr~ ·w. W. Hayea, Mi-a. 'Jqdaoh
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Mr. and Mrs. tuchard Owen and ·wiU he held at the Chll"\,..h~IQe. I Slat.,. reading the Scripture les· 'jVhite, Becky Allensworth, Mrs.
daughter, Judy, •pen I the week - - -·-+.- ,
from the Gospel of St. Luke· . Lewla H. Sauer, Mrs•. Herman
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end VIsiting his parents, Mr. and !lin. Malcolm• M""' and aauJb- Mrs. Edward French reviewed Kincade, Mrs. Norman ;iaylan4.'
Mrs. w. v. nwcn, and family in ter and Mrs.. Albert. Mees apent "The Life of Ann•, the Prop~el· Sel)dlng · gift~ were 'Mrs. Edwlrd
Co\,Umbus and m Meadville, Pa., Thunday 10 Galllpolu with Mr. , ess" and Mr!. Reibel told of the ~neb, Mr!. Margaret Archer,
where they were guests of his and Mrs. Harold E•'Wl~.
bbtocy ol the familiar byrun Mra. WIUlam Reuter, Mrs. Emma
uncle, Dr. E J Werle.
Mrs. Jacob Ebersbach waa the "Let Jesus Come Into Your I Pullens, Mrs Rodney Sauer, Mr.. ·
Clinton FISher is 111 at bls home dinner gueat of Mrl. Rome Stew· Heart" written by Mrs. c. H. Wallace Bradford, Mrs. Dwljht
on Coal all!l North Third Avenue. art, Mlddl~p/,rt, Thursday.
. }fortis. Mrs. Reibel has met the Wallace,_Mrs. Jamea Pullen, Mrs.
·- - - -Mrs. Wllll•m Filber illd ~r. daught.,. Of Mrs Morris In Col· George Hackett Jr., Sail)&lt; Sauer,
Pomeroy Personals and 'Mrs. Oris Harris and IOD, umbua and told of lhe wrl~ng of Janis Child•.
Mr&lt;. G. A. Ailan1s rere 1·verl word E~nesl, _returned to their boDies, Ibis hymn as related by tlie dan·
---~-Wednesday or the drath of her Mme\osvtlle ' Wednelda1• after a ghter. Mr5. French gave the cl"0 ld en U e Cl 055
brother,FunerP
Lewisl scnu·cs
P·JSc. or and
MemphL8,
In_ zan•••llle
with son.
}fr. and ingDuring
prayer.lhe business meeting it
Tenn.
burial visit
Mrs. Milton
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Mro. Clyde Andrews "apendlog ed are Ml!. 0. L Rousb and Mrs.

a few day• with relatives ' 1~ )Ia·
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Mrs. Dale Smlth.returned home
Thurs~ay aft~r.. a visit 1n ,Jaeklon
1with tier daugher and son-ln-11w,
I~~ and Ml!. Thomu Mc&lt;;lupiand
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wuurm Holden Vlr&amp;lnla L&lt;lth
"TOWARD THI UNKNOWN"
(In Wamer.Color)
-atlo'·qt~er Morrll Barbarf·Hale

FluC.JOAIRE
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Gas Range

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MAICI' lifE lAStER FOR YOURSILF1
MAK~ fULL USI Of OUR IERYICE51
We pay Zo/o Jntertalon your Savmgs

fay Only 'G9.50 down

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Clarence Cline was a surgical
patient at Holzer Hospital.
, A dessert eoul'se was •erved to
. twenty-three members and two
guesta. Mrs . . Frank Betz and

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Robert Wagner Jack Pilinee

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Robert Arthur •· Kathy Nolan
"DESPIIADOII ARI

FuRNITuRE

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On The Brlghtesl Corner
In Middleport

(Cloemaacope)
Comedv and C•rtooll""

Mrs. Thelma Bissett Prstt Is
moving the Pratt . Beau\)' Salon
to the corner of Coal aod North
Seconrt Avenue In the bllildlng
oecupled by the offices
of Dr. F. M. Cluff.
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Mr&amp; Edwin Coateo, owner of
building, Ia remodeling and
docorllllnl tho ofliee, on the llr!l
floor for lh• B&amp;!UIY ~~lpn r,b!F~
will be ready to o'ptn next i'ljon•

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Ohio llotel In 190t. She will be
aliloted by Marlene and Dorothy
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bow pastels of' pink, blue, mjnt, or maize set!llil II,~

Fl'!eitds of Mr. and illrs. Thomas
Elder (Louise Sargent) Seotla, N.
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ment of the engagement 'ot their
oo~. Dr. Thomas David Elder, Dur·
ham, N. C, and Miss Johanna
Bouldin, daughter ol Mf, and 1\l,r!,
John Gray Paw, Roanoke, Vo. T6e
wedding Is planned ' for early -De·

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AT BEST PRICES· EVER'!
$395

1951 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan ·· ·
Good for model.

1952 Buicks ·············· as low as $59 5
Cholet of four fino cars.

1953 Bulcks .... .. .. .. · ·.... as low as $B95
We havo Boxccptional cars. One on!)' h" IR/0~0 mHos 011 It MO&gt;l
terleaand body types Wilh a11d without dyna low.

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B~up!uU Jon• ""''n

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lliVIera Sedan. Less than 13,000 actual mu,.. Power Stleerlnl and
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OWned by loeal merchant. Dynaflow drive. R&amp;tt:

1956 Chevrolet Y2 ton ...... .. .. · .. · $1,495
LWB Plekup. Lell than 10.000 mlloa. Spolletll.

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1956 Pontiac VB Station Wagon ···· $2,195

1956 Qivtllet va 4 dr....... .. ... . $1,895

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. the hostesses Mrs. Chren~e A;p·
drews, Mrs. Jerry Taylor and
Mrs. Elwood Bowers with Miss
Elizabeth Dully a contributor.
Preoent were lhore named
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Mrs . . Mildred Carson Hostf'~cti!S
Mary Andrews and Dixie sewere Mrs. William SlatfU!, Mrs. well were in charge of the nllr·
, Edward Frenth and Mrs. Relb~J sery during the meeting.

with Mrs. Wilbur Theobald• and
Mrs. Webb Hall as contrlbutors.
Mrs. French presided at the silver
coffee service and the dining table
woa centered wlth a crystal co111·
pole and candelabra filled with
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day evening at the church.,
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The distance need be no further limn from your
front door to your own mailbox, for banking by
mail with liS •.• for paying biUs owed local mer·
chants. Deposits can travel to our bank via the
postal roule; bills can be paid by mailing checks

William Reynolds, food: Mrs.
EdiJa~ Alleaswortb and Mrs. Pobert McElhinny, dining rpom.
·The' president na~.1'4 ;Mrs.
Deriver Rice and Mrs. George
Hudoon to have fooj) prepared
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