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and Mr&amp; Earl Dean Chester
home of Mr ond Mr1 Horae• ICart,
Donald Mora preside~! preald Chester
ed at the meehng a~ olf1cers
elected for t eilllew year were Mrs
SIME GETS FISHER AWARD
Re d Young pmodent Mn Roy
C~BORO N C UP -Relatives and fr ends who were
Holter vice president Mrs Wood Sprint star Dave Slmo ol Dllke
called here for the funeral of
Mr ond 11rs M F Willil 8'12 IJ'ta Sigma musiC honorary She Franklin Ba ley Chester ia!l Fro October II when the Return Jono- will be cele~rated In June 1958
The Mt Moriah MISSionary Soo row Mora s&lt;&gt;cretary Mrs Earl University baa received tho Loull
w )Iarke! Street Uma are "" will eontlnue her studieo while day at lbe Rawh gs Coat" Funer than Meogs Chapter DAR met Frl
Mrs LobS&lt; showed lolms of hos 1&lt;ly met Thursday at the home of Dean rhscuwon leader Mrs ~ Fisher Award as the oulltondnounelng llle marrlqe of their working pu:t time ., &amp;eeretary at al Home oncluded Mr and Mn da) a!tcrnoon at the home of Mrs lor c places n Ohoo and Mrs Pat Mrs Arlena Re'l"e w lh 1111'1 Paul Karr egislahve agent and inl athlete In the carolinas M\1
daughter Norma to WIIU1m Darst 'MeMillen O~servaory on llle Ohoo James Sharum Mr and Mrs Rob 0115 McChntnek Racine with Mrs roci U&gt;chary presented the pro Cantpbell Harper vice pres preso Mrs J M Gaul and Mrs Edison and also bas been named .u tho
oon of Mr and !olrs David Dan~ State ..mpus Mr Darst who grad ort Walters Mansf eld Mr and Guy Ne gler a&amp; hosteos Fall !low gram usong for her topoc The d ng Mrs Fred Jackson led the Hollon a won an s represenlatl\le carolinas c•ndldale lor the SI!W
284 KsmUton street Middleport uated !rom )loddleport High Mrs Stanley Smalley Gale Smal ers decorotcd the spae~ous jod Constitution ol the Unoted States devotional serv ce and the mem
Follow ng the meet ng a wiener van A ward awarded annually to
The )lev Vtrnon van Buren ~ School is a vraduate of Oh1o State ley and fnPnct M.r and Mrs Ed pleasant hvmg room for the oc Plans were made for the celebra ber.s partie pated 1n the st!rv1ce
roast wa5 htld
the nation a lop amateur atblele
formed the double-ring eef'\'mO~y Umvertly With tbe degree of WID Bailey Mrli Mane Wheeler cassion
t10n of Const tutton Week from
Mrs Kather ne Payne pre!i
The next ncct ng Y.lll be at the
at the Groee Methodist Chureb 1n BS In EducaUon He os a member Zanesville lfr a d Mrs Olin Bal
Mrs Harold Lohse vote regent Sept 17 to 23 the Chapcr has dos dent who has be~ unable to at
lima at two 0 clock on Saturday of Phi Mu Alpha and Kappa Kap- ley Robert Batley Cleveland Mr pres1ded and the openmg was con tnbuted ten tests of 100 queatlons tend the meetmp for the pan
September 'l
pa Ptl music bonorarits He la and Mrs Curus Bailey Athens dueled by Miss Bess Sanborn and and answers on the consbtuhon to year because or d ness was pre
White gladiGlus ehryuolbe- teaebuq: music at ~leauntvdle M.r and Mn Max Robmettc Lo and ~ISS Grace HGrton Mrs Em schools m M~&gt;tgs County
sent and suggestc several pl'u
mums and blue delphlmum la 1 Ohio m l-'atrfleld County sehtols gan Mrs Lyd1a Berry Mrs Etta erson Jones acted as setretary in
A true or f"~lse qu1z was conduct JCCL!i for the co 10g year The 1
Circular arrangement eentered the
Local relatives who attended the Will Mrs Helen Lorcnll Belpre the absence of Mn Lowell Pro cd by Mrs Lochary followed by an members voted to order a study
altar wtth fern trees and ~even weddin&amp; and reception were Mr Mr and Mrs Leonard Lanham basco and Mrs Dey Hysell read mterest ng d1scusson MISs San boo~ "'he Worker to use for 1
bra!W!hed andelabra at eacb Bide and Mrs Dtvld Darst Jr Mra Mr and Mrs Charles E Lanham the report of the treasurer
born told of her recent tnp to theu study program this wmter
A recatal of nuptial music pre- David Dant Sr Mr and Mrs Parkersburg frank Will Po1nt I Dur ng the busmess sess on Wtlhamsburg and Jamestown
Mrs Oscar Hardaway was given
ceded the ceremony with Jltbert Dana Hamilton Mr and Mrfi Paul Pleasant
plans were also made for the
Da nty refreshm r.nts were serv a rtslng vote of thanks for her re
Johnson Columbus. organist. plar Davia: and son Wayne
members to attend the Southeast ed by the hostess to the members port on the recent conference of
tng Bened1ctw Reger, Bath 1
RegiOnal m etmg to be held m and one .@Ucst Mrs George H Par the Prov de nee A!:soctauon at
'Taccot. an~ Furue In D Minor
Ironton Tuesday September 17 ker
Gallopohs Mrs Woll Winston Mrs
and Jesu Joy of MlD 1 DesiJ1na
~
- - -w a s an IJtlroductlor of Parents Harper an d Mrs Arno ld RIC har~
.o ..
Bradbury
and Harold Beckel! Lima olnl
Edward Kotchen who " enroll and leathers
reported on the Natoonal Baptllt
ing J Love Three Grle&amp;. the
ed as a fre3hmi\n at Rto Grande
Teachers then Y+Cnl to Jl:e r Assoclallon whtch they attended
Wedding Prayer'
ver • Beeause and
dLt J;mes Roller
II who s station Co 11 ege spcn t the wee k en d WI th homp rooms an d parents wh had on Louosvollc Ky
e 1n Guam ca ed h1s wife and
db
h ldr
The Lord. Pra,
Atendanta we" Mrt.: Robert E
1lr and Mr• Harty Clarlr have children Kathy and Jimmy Satur Mr and Mrs c P Bra ury
c 1 ell n thwe rooms were free
1 he Mtsstonary 1s sponsor ng a
Powell !Jma sister of lli" bride r~lved word of lhe murlaeo of day evenong In celebration of the
Mrs Lolhan McGhee has been Ito ask any question• concern no Dollar Hally at the Mt Moriah
ruatron-of honor Mila Kaye Madl 1111'1 Clarks dauchter Mary Don Rollers wedd ng anniversary The vosotong relat ves on Belle W Va lheor ehold or any problem per Church on Sunday Sept 29 when
10
son Salineville and ~ l!or_bsra na Hemoley to 'Itloom11 King call came In at Moddleport Satur
Mr and Mrs c H Wise Jr taming the scho&gt;l
the Rev A G Wr gnt kullan.
Bates Merpotamll Ohio !irides- Rowh.
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day even ng at approximately 6 30 have returned from a vacat on
County Counc I delegates were wtU preach at the 10 30 scrvtce
maids lack L Renner freeporl
!ollu Hem•ley II ~10 tbe dough and it was 10 a m Sunday on trip to Wolhom•burg and other c ccted those be ng Mrs Paul no
I he Octobor mcetong o! t lo c
best mon Wilham McGhee aqd ter of Douglas Roi!IJley ol Syra Guam Mrs Roller and choldren famous s tes on Vorg ma In Wll Johnson Helec rnott Kathleen Moss onary Socoety woll be held at
Danny Sanborn Mlddleporl uob cuse and Mr Rou11J Is the aon of are stayong woth her parents Mr llam&amp;burg they entertaoncd Miss mother Mrs Robert Re bel Oth tho home of Mrs Arnold Rocharlis
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Erma Roush 2327 N lllgb Street and Mrs Homer Hartley and Mr ~css Sanborn and Mrs H E Bush ers present wore Mr Reobel Suz I Ocl 3
Columbus and Fraak RoUJh of and Mrs Ma~~: Roller w~tle Lt Rol
Jddleport at dinner at Campbell Ianne Mary Ell2abeth and Asa
Mrs Reese served $a ndwlches
The bride who wu given In Middleport
ler Is overseas for etghteen month~ House
I Morris Neva Ba h;y and Bon ue Jce cream and kooJade to the men
marriage by her father those 1
Mrs Max Lam~rt and son Joe The ss
bers
wedd1ng gown of white Chantilly
The rnarrJage wu solemnized at
Mrs Vtol.t McCullough who Allen Jackson hv.ve been v s t ng
Comm ttcr appomtcd to oversee
lace and net The floor length the Central Methodist Church at moved to Austm Texas last year her parents Mr and Mrs Harry 1 the 1nstall:~ 1on of playgrou d
skort was styled with poult of Richmond lnd Aug 31 at 12 30 with her 8 xteen year old •on Ste ~oil!
n
lace The long aleeveJ of lace end p m by lh .. Rev RGbert Friblev pthethn ITs cmployMedt as 8 su,pcrvtsor
Charles Smith USMC who s ~au~lc:ni:frea~l\/~~ ~~~~~cse
od woth po ntcd cuffs Her finger
T,bo br d• was allred '" a drcsa "1 c errace 0 or Hole '"Aua stationed In Cah!orn a" home 011 Door pr zc was won by Mrs L z
ttp veJI was held ill place by a of teal blue and wore white ae t n Mrs McCullough who was leave nnd u v s t 1 g lis nothcr zle Host c and cak b Mrs Jo
small lace hat and abe carried • cefSOrlea Her only attendant Mrs employed at the Dutton Drug Mrs Charles Haddox and family Hoback
e Y
yce
while orchid oo a white Bible l!er Jamea Llndewedel wore navy Store and tho Shoe Box " super
Charles Hask ns Cloor council
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attendants wore waltz.lenatb dres. blue with oiak aece11ories Best visor of sixty six: units in the Ho lor at Blddlt Hall at d John Fish 1 c res ncnts were served In the
Election o£ offtccers was held
scs of Ice blue and alate blue 1hd man Cor Mr Rouah was Jamea tel and has SIX maids 10 her uml er and Danny Sanb!Jrn who are
nrh roo 1 bv Mrs Paul ne John when the Ft cndly Farmers Farm
cBrnel.i whtte fana with creaeent I.JndwPdel The Llndwedels are
Miss Myrna Russc11 who is em employed at OhiO Unlvers ty dur 1 son Mrs Lin Ia Arnott and Nrs Bureau Advuory Council met Fr
ifouquets flf whtte gladiolua and residents or Columbus OhiO
ployed 18 Columbus spent the mg the wmter have returned to lllrl n Arn~ ___
day evcmng at the home or Mr
t.lue delphinium
Mr and Mra Roush are now at week end With her parents Mr Athens where they are enrolled
• ltlr&gt; W Ilia mother of the bride home al 30~4 E Sixth Ave Co and Mra , r Russcl1
ot the University
5
wore an 1ce -blue sheath dress with lumtlus Ohio
Mr and Mrs Clarence Lowe
Mr and Mrs Ralc1gh Flowers
6tock aecessorles and eortoge of
who have heen Uvong at the home Akron have been vosotong her mo
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mums
and
Mro
Darol
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Mrs Isabel
Winebrenner
Mrs w1II am Darst c olumbus Charles Bennett Mrs Wtll Hap
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F
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ormer orne In and left Monday lo v1s t Mr and
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Mlpdwtayl
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Mrs Oron Flowers and famoly on w"
R est n honor Salnrday even lonstal Mr. A B Kongham Mrs
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C J Rhodf'~ Mrs Chsr!cs Ed
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cessones and white Fuji mum
w 0 15 emp
at Lazarus m Columbus
wasoyc
the Cmeinnati
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ta ned wtth 1 bridal shower at her 1 wards Mrs Harorld Chase and 1
torsage
"'eek d
t r h
t
home on Russell Street
Wayne_Dav s
• The rccept on Wll held In he
en gues 0 er paren.
Mr and Mrs Edison Baker and
Th 11
1 d
l!)ourch social room lmmedlately
The rhriBtlan Youth Fe11owshlp family
e g ts "ore Pace on a table
after the coruuony Wblte
Shaslo
of
the
Tuppers
Plains
and
Long
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before
the
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rs Clifford Hayes and son
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l thhvdng room
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daisies and blue de IP•1n1um ·weJe
Bottom eburcbcs held an outing Gregory left todoy lor St Albans
rme o cdd ecorab lOllS
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18 d h
used on the ~ride 1 lable an d t ne al Charles Masm s farm Sunday
paroy was we ong e an w te
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three hered we dd' hi cake Wll Sept 8 wllll 43 mombero present where they Will join hrr mother
streamers ex ten ded lrom 1 Iarge
Mfl Ethel l'rl&lt;e and Moss Elfie
h b II
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decorated In while and blue Dl
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They
attended
Sunday
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Mrs
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Naw VIIW on eostummg as see1
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Price for a VISit With relahvcs j I
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&amp;ng room hostessea were -...a gether at Long Bottom Christian Fairmont W Va
cntertmned the Past Officers Club man e to ~~ ~a er el s at each
- rca l !i&gt;r o
n CHARM h s ohe gay ~nterplu
Cliff A Wlllls Lima Mrs E4 Church in the morning and the
of Racine Ch~pter OES recently at stdc An arrangement of wh1tc and us1 ally warm we;~ther nnd a In
w1n D Willis Columbus Mist Tupper1 Plains church in the eve
Mr and Mrs Homer Wmcbren their home Long Bottom
pink r(lses wns placed on the man crin~ rcsptratorv atlml 11 1 n
of str pe agamst ~ohd with the Myrna Dice ••d Mill Belir Slol nln!l They 88 ng two spe&lt;lal num ncr Cornmg wero guests Froday
Dur ng the meet ng woth Chlor lei with wh t. button mums In"' Wollams the maJor !rag cs I j
colorful JBCket 11kong a sho~ eul
schott Lima
ben for the evening service
of Mrs lsahcl Wincbenncr and ws Grimm president prcstding it vcr tiered containers at each stde ng h tter at 376 wa~ l a
over the narrow as the~ come •heath
'Mrs Darst chose a traveU\ng
During the afternoon outing a other relat!ve1 n Cheshtre
waa \'ot d to purchase s1x olli of the mantel p&amp;ece
ready to rail t qu &amp; for thr f 7
t
dress A day mto dark twosome
costume oi black and any wool picnic recreation planning and
Juamta Hawkins and Sidney cers chatrs for the Chapter Plans 1 Games w e dlreet~d by Mrs Aeasnn today
jeney two pi&amp;ce tult with blaek fteetlon of ()fllcera were held Kloea who arc employed In Co- were made to hold a ailent auction Dav d Darst Jr The iUcsts were
VI lliams who has been n s~ It:
In Amer cau
rayon and icetate 1tam of tlr pea
accessories and orchid cortll8: tbe newly elected otfieers are lumbus were week end gucsta of at the October 7th mcetmg
nvlted to the dining roo 1 ror 8 rrom the Boston Red Sox I n p
and ooUds C1f/ blue or copper 7 to 15.
After a abort wedding trip tbey President Yvonne Damewood their fam lies
Refreshmrnts were served by salad course. witch carrtmi 0 t a s nee Sept 1 when ht&gt; was sir k
are at home at 133 Chattcnden St Vice Presidl'nt Kenneth Frecker
Mr and Mr.!l E L Hughes were the hostess to Cora Webb Ruth blue and wh tc color scheme r.1rs en by an upper respiratory nf c
Columbus Ohio
Secretary Janet Koehler Treasur business vvntors tn Huntangton Barmtz Agms Pnce Bernice Car David Darst Jr presided at the tJon follow ng the completion of a
Mrs Darst II a graduate ol Lima er Gene Riggs Publicity chakman Saturday
penter and ~ ucsts Ada Nease and antiQue white chana coffee service scheduled Fenway Pnrk work t
Central HIJh School and hal com Madalyn Brown Faith chairman
Mrs Blanche flaptonstall b re Naomi Br nker
at Ute table- which wa 5 hghted by F'r da y night on ordflrR of cl b
pleted two yeara in the M~ie Karen Damewood
Fellowship port41 d 111 at her hom~ on Front
The next meet nR Will be held blue tnpers set In the center ar phyu ~ nan Dr Ralph MlCarthy
School at Oblo 8tate Unlvers1ty chairman Nancy Jo cole Citizen Street
at thr homr of Agnes Pr1ce 01 rangement of white gladiolus :,;~;;;;;;;i~~~~~~~,_:=~;::==;;:;;:;:::;::::;~~~;;;;;;~~=;S;
where ahe ia a member or Tau ship chairman Beverly Mllhone
Mr and Mrs Hernan Lohse re Thursday O&lt;:tober 17
chryanthemttms and porn poms
7
- -Outreach chairman Nita Jean turned ast week fro n thctr sum
Wctldlng hells Ucd w1th wh te
Cole and Witness rhalrman Mary mer home In Like City Mchogan
"tin I bbons and a spray of II esl
Connolly
and her 1 1othcr Mrs Raymond
1 of the vallrv were used on the
Tho meetings of t~e CYF will Sattotnhekorngh Rml o Grande Is a vosltor
pastel blue cloth whoch was used
YJ \lA
01 0 0
1M! held the first Tuesday o! every
for the refreshment table
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month a Tuppcra Plains and the
Mrs Cla,.nce Cline who has
Tl ose present were !Irs Wol
!bird Tuesd•Y at Lon1 Bottom
been a surghl patient at Holzer
hn, Dnr.t "olumbus Mrs Davod
Tu"' l Wtd
hpl 17 II
The ofllcera and members cf Hospital wa rd'\trned to her
A r&gt;trcus party WR! held Satur Oarst Sr Mrs Prances Bearhs
the rroup would like to Invite all home on Pa mer Street today
day to celebrate the fourth h rth Mrs I'Babel Wlnebronner Mrs Chi
FAMILY NIGH'fl
Mrs Larry Pickens was return day of An ta Marie dsughter of ford HavcJ Mrs Frank Chees&lt;l
Jennifer Iones
Rnbert Slack lntereded young people to be
GOOD MORNING Mill GOVI cGme memherR and attend the ed to the home of her parents Mr Mr and M.rs John FUltz A Drew lfrs Gco Baker Mrs Kalad
A llal Family Picture
meellna Adult leadership II pro- and Mrs Rl&lt;hard Wilt !rom Hoi cio~n cake was made for A ota Hmdy Mrs E L Hughes Mrs
(CineJIIaKope Te&lt;hnlcolor)
vided by two couplea for each zer Ho~pltal and her son who was by her mother and aunt Mrs Wo~ Wollla Antho"y Mrs Paul Smart
--tilo-rhureh and the mlni1ter and his bom prematurely remained at !lam Swishel and the derorat om Aofrs Ernest Covert and son Char
Forrelll '1\lckor
Mara Conlay wife Advlsora arc Mr lnd Mra Holzer Hospltel
of the Fulu home carried out the lea Mrs Lucille Mayes Mrs Her
"THI QUilT GUN
Paul Buekley Mr and Mra G S
Robert Mills Marietta spent the theme Hoghllght of the party for
f' dd
M
On Clnemutope.type)
rs Dana
I Danes Mr :.nd Mrs Geoi!e Pte•• wee k end woth his wife at lbe tho small cuosts was a Bubble man
Mrs 0a Lox Roush
lfr&amp; Hamilton.
Fred 1
Sun. l Man,
Sopt ll-16 en• Mr and Mrs Walla Damea home of her parent• the Rev and gum machine the gilt of Mr Gardner dr:~ Herman Lohse and
Robert Wa(lner le!froJ..Hunter wood and tho Rev and Mra Hsl Mra C E Hoyt and famol) and Fultz
her mother Mrs Raymond Stone
"TRUI STORY );"'
Doster
his blrlllday was celebrated sat
Decorated cupeakeo lee cream ko g Roo Grande Mrs Edison Bak
Jllll JAMII
urday with a !amtly donner
koolade with favors of bright col er Mro Jack Satterfield Mra E.
(Ctnemascope Toehnlcolor)
AICORD IHOT I'UT
Georgia Ann e ght )car old orcd blow outs were served by S Schaaf
BUCHAREST Romania UP
-ala~
daughter of Mr and Mrs George Mrs Fultt !\Irs Swisher and Mrs
Sendang g fts wue Mrs HatTy
ila.y Mllland Emoat Borcnlne Olympic chomplon Parry 0 Brien Durst Wcll81on has been a pa 1 Charles Griffith Pomeroy
Molts Mrs Lena Wolfe M" Jam••
Nina Foeh
Frank Lovejo7 of Lol Angeles set a European !lent at tho Ch lhcothe Coty Hos
The small guests were Debby Murray Mrs Raymond Saxton
lleln Iauer
abo! put record of $9 feet S Inches pltal where she underwent 1 ton J Hinkle Barbara Anthony Kathy Mrs Horner Hartley Mra Clar
"S IRAVI MIN"
hm Sunday In an lntornttlonal slllectomy Her 'ster Mary Mar Baoley Sheila Michael and Judy ence Clark Mrs Henry Null Mrs
(In Clnemascope)
tra&lt;k meet
aaret was on overnight guest o! Llcvlnll John Tannehill Jcnno!er - - her maternal grandporents Mr and Dully Claig Janey Hmdy
and Mt1 G G Werner and fam Paula K Ru,.ell Randy Becker
lly Mrs Worner and sou• Jark Barbara Sn der Karen Griffith
and Bill Vllltcd Georgia Ann at Nancy Thomoson Kalhle and Jom
$
the hoop !tal Friday and were ac my Roller Brenda Edwards Davod
1
eompanlcd home by Mary Marga Swisher Sending gills were Robin
U
ret who returned heme Soturday Mills Mark Vroman and Timmy
M" Glle&lt; Smoth pres dent pre
with Mrs W !1 Slndalr
Demoaky
so4cd when tM Western Local
Charlene Dillard
Columbus
Adult suesta were Mra Gerald Parent Teacher A"oe at on met
apent the week end with her lam Anthony Mra Danny Thompson at Ro !land High School auditor
lly
Mrs James Roller Mrs P K Ruo 1om, th s week The PTA projeet
Mrs Roth Zahn and sons char sell Mrs Kalad Hlndy Mrs Ray for lhe ) cor pure hi! n• ol cquop
Ieaton were week end gueab of mond Llevina
Principal Orm Sn th Introduced
her mother Mn David Entsmln
he new Ulgh School teacher• and
ger while Mr Zahn Is a buslneu
Pr nclpol Her~ rl Porker ontro
vloltor In Balli norc ltd
duccd t~e now Eleme•tary school
Sunday ruosts or MO&amp;s Lois cecil
teochers " part or the pro1ram
were Min Fanny Crawford Mrs
Cor the first meetmg of the nar
Allee •edwlck Mra Frank Smith
Commottees named are Bud~ct
and Mr and 'Mrs Riley Thompson
And f1n11nce Prtn Parker Jf' n
Amesville
Racine PTA held ts ! nt reg Monlgomorv Henry N I Mrs
Mrs Charles Bradbury enter ular monthly meeting In the Rae R1&lt;hatd Foley Membct1hlp lmolalned Thut1day with a family don Inc Grade School Mon Sept Oth gene Dean Jeanette Davos Doro
ncr .celebrating the birthday, of al 7 30 p m Getting Acqualntod Thom" Voolet Grate Mra HlrR 1
her husband C A Bradbury and be ng the program theme there Slawtor Marjorv Rlec Ethel Noch
lf;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;:;~;;;~:;;;;~;_;~;;;_;;;~;;,;~-~ olson Publelty Ruth Erlewone
Pearl Canaday Pro~ram Mrs c
Low·Prict~
0 Chapman Marrarct Parsons
A well groomed ~pearance counts heavily m your favor on spec1al occas1ons And SIDCt
Robort S01bert Clarence Dlclotens
Elizabeth Lloyd Mrs B ddle
you never can tell when special occastons 1\ 111 anse 11 s smart to put your bet! looq
Mag11:dncs Mary ElizahP.th r"'111o
man Mildred Lue1s !olr• Ullea
forward every day Count on us to keep your clothes In like new condtlton
alw~cy•'
Nelson Ex.eamve Mrs Sm1 o
Allegra Will Bessie King Wanda
Fetty Thelma Carpenter Mrs C
0 Chapman Huth Erlewlne lm•
CALL 122
. . . . . -Mit ................ Dean Hospitality Thelma
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C&amp;l'pOiiler, Joan Wise Ellen Tuc
ker Reulah Gnte
The Attendance awar~ was tid
by the Second Grode taught by
Mrs WolteJ Bunee lhe Fourth
Grade taught by Anna Ogden and
the Fifth Grade tauchl by Miss
Carolyn Smith
Sftond Strl!et
Rofresbmenta
aerved at the
Pomeroy,
Ol!IG
wltb out

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Dl~ SenUne~ Pomi!roy·Mlddleport, 0

Sept 18 1957

Relatives Attend
Bailey Funeral

Norma Wllhs, William Dorst
Wedd1ng VOWS G•IVen Sep t . 7

Mt Mor10h
Return Jonathan Meigs DAR
Chapter Plans For Luncheon MISSionary
Plans were made !or a luncheon /Plans were doscu,.ed for the 50111 U t M t
meeting at Lake Hope on Friday anmversary of the Chapter whoeh
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MrS. WIII lam DarSt I GUeSt
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Past OffiCers
Mee tlng He1d

IW'll' Out
For '57 Season

The PTA wants especially to
!hank Auclloneer Crlt Bradford
who donate~ hll entire day and a
lot of work to the sale Riebel
said ltema sold mcluod eqUip
mont In the old grade sehools at
Bollom and Reeosvlllc and
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Invoeltloa 1nd fla' raising
ceremonoes and 1 mllllary bantl
eoncert are •cliMMdi!d at 9 00
eatb morning Tllt!t• will be a
dill¥ appearaliCt bY lhe world
flmoua )Q2.plece U S Arm)
tleld Band

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Is Held HonOring
f OUrth B1rthd ay

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PTA Meet lftg 1
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FirSt Meeting
Held Monday

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3·PIECE SUITE
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WATCH REPAIR

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WATCHMAKERS

COLLINS!
JEWELRY STORE

Tri-Lustre

Robinson's

~Laundry

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added lo
two 1ee ~ream
socials held lll~ugual by the
PTA Alt lundr ore to be used
forst to eomplele tbe kotchcl&gt; at
the !leW grade ..hoot between
~~.~~~.a~l~ill'"
Bollo'll\ 1nd
Reedsville
f!iif ll)l~yground eflulpmont
at•h_..f,tiiiP. laielllllp
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AI complete women 1 program
woll 1M! ptellented In the Family
Living Cen!U Oath day festur
Ina a (ally llfle show by
C Penay Company using boib
' No., York 1od Adams County
lftodels

We hope to bulla a rood Lit
tie Leorue baseball diamond at
the school
Riebel
Reedsvol.
poatma•ter aald
ExacUy how much addot onal
1110ney will be needed to com
plelely equop the kolchen cannot
be known unhl contractors t m•h
theor work 'Nobody knows just
how far the funds roloed by the
bond IMue will go aald R ebel

12.6c Diesel Oil
Bid Is Ac~pted
'I'll• aetivltles field will offer a
to '"' some 20 top bor By Commissioners
dO!r collie, In acjlqn Seplemher
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1719 ht tbe 4th ;\anuol Supreme
t.blmploJJJblp Trlalo of the Nort~
Ametlun Sheep Dot Society
Tra~ar
toppong demonatratoons
wilt llt! of!ered twoee dolly plus
txlllblllon shooting by Her~
Pll'llont 111~ worlds areateol
l!lll'kltllan &amp;eptember 19-20

WLW'•
Everybody s Farm
iloul aad a tale~t lbow woll be
~f'!aented dsol,y from the head
quart~~~ plot!orm from 12 00 lo
IOOI)(m
Invitations .,ove bl!en extend
ed to many dlanl!frle• both m
tblo c:oqntry and ovel'$0as with
a~t~ees alteady bavlne been
rotti.ed from Secretary of Agrl
i!UIIure E1r1 Tift Benson and
Qhlo , Go\'ernor C Wlllllm !1'
Nelli Governor 0 Nelli Ia sche
dulod to deiiYet the main od'drcaa
OJI'nonc da7 with Se,eretary
•
lOft tbe featured apeaker
1~'
plember 18 followlag the Na
1(onol ,Plowlq Mlolchea

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will

.l!t ~elected from eontestanlo In
18 Oblp counties to relgo over
tk entile

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€ofltiDUOUI !tee WIIIOn tOUfl
Gf'l 1 • .._ mile route pius more
~ I,OOaerea Qf eomme~tal and
tdiiUtlonal exhlblla will give
oV!Il\or~ a cbsnee to lnspeci the
Jitest In ltrmlaa methods and

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Meigs County s comm .... oners
accepted tilt oaly bid whoch WI~
made by the Standard Ool Coni
pony to supply No 2 &lt;Uesel fuel
to the COUIIIy highway depart
~ont at lu reaular meeting S.pt

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Hemsley-ROU"h
Weddmg Vows
Given Aug. 31

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wormor on WttlnttdtY Hlflll 1Wi
doy In tho upper ... ............
to 70c oiMwhoro Low loftltht 44
to 50 north and 4t t. 56 aouth.

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Bus Drivers To Special Service Middleport Band
Atte~d Safety
Begins·Sun~ay Tag Day Will Be
Meeting Thursday
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Held On Oct.l2

At Middleport

State Highway Patrolman wu
llam R Davos said today a safety
meeting !or Meigs countv Khool
bus drovers to be held Thursday 1
at 8 p m in lhe Salsbury School
11 compulsory
School adminbtratofl and lea
rbcrs as well as parents are tn
vlted to attend
Cbunty Superintendent
ol
Schools 0 0 Patterson dosclo~
ed that Carl Corby IB 10 Jackson
today 10 obtain the first shipli1
men! o1 surp 1 go•ernment food
for Me1gs County s tchool lunch
program Gorby Is attendance of

In mlnu~ released today the !leer
,
bid of 12 8e Jl'r gallon waaaecepl 1 D11trlbut 1on of food w 1I be
ed This price OJcludes 5, state j made to srhooll at Bedford Sal
tax and 3e federal tax
10bury Bradbury Carpenter liar
Commlo loners olso ordered rlso•vllle Salem Center Syfa
tranaler of s$770 !rom tbe rounty euse Racine Letlfl, Pt"tland
fen.r.l lund lor compensation and the Chlldrcns Home
of employes a~ $SO for station
ary to the autil and gas fund !or 1 MIIGI OINIRAL HOSPITAL
tbe County Englnoet'o office
Adn)lailons Anna Krause Pom
Anl111al elalma tololllng $70 eroy l!tn Erwin Middleport !lira
were oldered paid II&gt; Harley M Cecil Wud Pomeroy Mro Em
Nel101 aa well u two payme•tt ma Seibert \l]ddleport Mrs Aud
of 8f1e each as witness feea to rey VanMeter Raelne !lira WIIWorley Francia and W A Swan bur Wlndlano Guysville
A. resolution .,., approved au
llloeharges Wm !ollchaels Mid
thcrl&amp;lng welfare department per 1dleport Susan Wood• !ollddleport
sonnel to attend a convention hi Mrt. Wanda ~ eigler and daughter
Columbus Sept 8 10. 11 and 12 Syract110

Evang~list Gene
McAllilter
Peoroa Ill will begon a~eeoal
oervlces at the Middleporl.-n-.t
Baptist Church on Sunday Sepl
22 and will eqncludc the aervlces
on the next Sunday Sept 29
Servl&lt;es w II start al 7 30 p m
and special muale woll be leotUY
ed during the week
The Rev C E Hoyt pastor of
the looal church baa Invited the
public lo aUend these services
Mr MeAlhster " mm:roed and the
father of three eholdren He re
ceived hts Bachelor or Sctence
degree from Bradley Untverstty
(Continued on Page Seven)
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Mrs Ja111es Buchanan vtce
prestdcnt of tbe Band Booster~
Asso&lt;latlon pre~lded Mondn In
the absence or Kenneth McEJ
hmny presadent when they met
at MlddleP9rt lll(lh SchooL Pl•ns
were made !or Tag Day to be
hold on October 12 with !lira
ButhanatJ as general ehaJrman
Workers In the bus!Qess diStrict
will be Mrs Arthur S~lftner Ka..
old woodgerd llrs l"f'ancls An
dhson and Mrs Pauf Theus.
Mrs T~elas reported on the
successful lee Cream Social h~d
In Auguot 011 t~o High SchOOl
lawn Band Director George Dal
las reporte4 on equipment or
dered Cor the players and an
nouneed that t~o band wo•ld go
to the Jacll10n Apple Fes~vsl
Wednesday evemng
The new uniforms for the ma
joretlet and flaa bParm Ahould
b~ wor• !OJ the Wahama gome
Friday ol(lit Plano have been
made to lfl'Vf! refreshments to
the Wthama McArthur Logan
and Athens bands after they
hove tiPpeard on the local field
The Aascc stlo• voted to pur
chase lumber Cor a mus c storage
~ablnet which wtll be construct
ed by Harold Sauer lnduatroal
Arts lutruetor
It was reportoo that the Band
had rece1ved $50 for playmg at
he County Fa r $25 for march
ng m the Labor Day parade
sponsored by the Feeney Bennett
Post American Leg on -and would
get $40 fer playong at lhe Apple
Festival
Tentative plans are being made
to take the Sen or Eland to Col
umhus to attend an Oblo Stale
(Contmued on Page Seven)

Annual4-H Oub
Congress Closes 'M :-C-0 CanSessions Tonite Sei~· M .cer
COLUMBUS UP- The 40th r OCiety
eetmg
annual Ohio 4H Club Congress Called S
wlndl up tonoght w th a banquet
ept. ~
')l,

tq chmax four days of dilcuss
tons farm actlvtty eonlerences
and a mock leglshtlve session
The 4-H memben about BOO o(
the'l' fiOI p taste of lawmakmg
Monday ln thetr mock sessions 1n
llle Houae o! Representatives So
many were on hand two sessloncbad to be held
A 'bill to auluorlze couoty
commissioners to eotabbsb rural
zonl~g methods was defeated In
the lint aeasi?n 64-70 but passed In the secona1 7U2
State le(ll.tators explaoned the
worldop of tbe Legislature before q.e
was du~...ed.
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Mn. Cedric Clark president of
the !oleogs County Cancer Society
ba1 mnounced thetr aanual meet
lng when reports of eommlttee
chafruien wtll be presented for
the rear end Dfl August 31
The meeting wtll be btld at
7 30 Thursday Sept 28 at the
Middleport Hogh School
,
Tbe Board of Directors is planning a coffee hour to be held at
llle close of the bual~eSJ meeUn1
The p•bllc 11 InVIte~ to •ttend
this meeting and cont!lbuto!l of
$1 or more for the anftual driYO
are eatltled to wllar privlleaea
It the bullaeu seeslon.

Teaford sa d that he Teared
some unwary hunter while in the
woods would fall mto an opea
mine a r shaft and be ktlled He
Slid that tile erattr which ha~
opened up s now forty feet
:tcross at the top narrowing down
to an etght foot square he est
mated the doph o! the shaft at
approx mately 70 lect
He said thai he had asked for
and other aid 1n closmg
erett ng of warnmg s1gns m
area but had bef'n advised
there arc no funds IVatl
able for the purpose

Magazine Sales
To Aid Amvets
20 Cars Derailed Rehab Efforts

In Train Wret&gt;k
At Ravenswood

�Dally Sentinel
2-Dall~ Sentinel Pomeroy Middleport

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Sept

17 1957

MAGIC CARPET?

gates recogmzmg the wtsdom of hts \1 ords
worked desperately 10 m oke thcu ideas f1t to
gether and by eath one oeltnqulshmg some
of hts demands they succeeded on coeatong a
Conslttulton wh ch ~as st1 o11ge because tt
was a product of comp10m se and one whtrb
could be accepted by all
Not least among the members 11 as George
Mason a Vtrgmta plat iCJ vho !Jke \1 ashmg
ton owned many slaves a od acoes alt hough
htmself opposed to slave v flescenda11t of a
Royaltst !amtly he was neotheo poltttctan nor 1
lawyer nor had he e' e1 attended a college
However he had followed closely the en
croachments of the B••tosl Go&gt;ernment on the
liberties and mdtvtdual ft eedoms of the col
omsts and after studyong ca refull y the Mag
na Carta the Petotoo 1 of Rtghts the Enghsh
Btll of Rtghts and the Engl sh Act of Settle I
ment he had formulated the Vtrguna Boil of
Rights a radll'lllly liberal document for those I
days and one which boldly su 11med up the
concepts of humato freedom that hall been
slowly developtRg through the ages but never I
before had dared to be p10posed as the 1 tdt
vidual rights uf man
1
Ailhough stxty two yea s of 1ge and atltng
greatly he went to the Convenhon at the Ul
gent 1 equest of hts good h end and netghbor
George Washmgton and lhcoe p eseooted hts 1
Btli of Rtghts and assumed an achve role Ill [
drafhng the Cor.stolut on I hrou gh hos too e
less efforts he fmaliy obtDJ wd lhe Conven
!IOns approval of Ius Btli of lloghts whtch was
then mcorp01 ated m the Constlluhon as the States abrood Is not m the hands
Ftrst Ten Amendments to msure foo the ftrst or the embaS!y - not w•tn he
ra.ajor t) of th e people I mean
tome in htstory the protectiOn of tndtvtdual l lt s n the hands o! the consular
freedom and the soveo etgn nghts of the peo emploves who deal daly w th ill
lie !olk on dreary detall such as
ple T hese nghts Included a 1ong others the visas quotas complolnts trage

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mun ty plan- but appalled at the
CHANNEL I
7 00 J•mmlo Dean
use o! such ununag natJVe names
7 0~ J1mm e Dean
7 30 Boston 8lattle
as Lo
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Boston Blacioje
8 00 ~aptoln Kangarttt
Aven ,;anOne":,y a~e v~s uoh' 67 30
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8 45 CBS News
freedom of religiOn speeth pt ess assembly d1es ac&lt;Jdeo Ia lost dogs "d rats
served trotting to a c1 fro tack 6 4~ LOS News
~I so hom V rgmoa 11as a small slender
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nuld mannc1 ed man who dressed usually m and petition and the rtght to ca rl arms and upAtrdoesr th A
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n or e mertcan :l roa
readmg
J\ntc&lt;\ Ul.te
n flee 9 30 Garr) Moore
black and was named James Madtson He was other weapons for common defensE lthe bas1s the consul or the viCe eonsul or
Street names w th peroonalltv Pompadour Lane ano Lou
9 30 Mthnr Ocd!rey
I 30 Arlluu God!re•
10 30 Strike II hJCb
10 30 Strike It Rich
called the tathet of the Constttutwn and of our Nattonal Guard and ulhe mo tlary for I even the consul general works are the newt~! wrinkle n Subur Qt inze Court
harder than a clerk on such things b u s A
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II 10 Katie s Umanoc
Perhaps 11 all began woth the
n more and more 1uburban II 15 Love of L1fe
II 10 Katie a Almanae
small blond head about htstory government ty and property of the tndovod 1 I and provtd lost passp&gt;rto lost umbrellRi
In 15 Love o! LU•
ed that the mdtvtdual should have trial by rights w1th the locals documents ploces Also new offiCers w1ll b commun IJes It wouldn t be too
and law than any fo 11 men at the Convcn
o{ everv so t and any cr s s that elected A potluck lunch wtll be surprLSmg for mstance to come 11 30 Searc!J. f:&gt;r Tomorrow
11130 Search lor 'Po11orrow
upon a compete set of eourb II 4~ Guldmg LJght
!IOn When th~ members dtsagreed o be JUry These were the ltberltes wh1ch the col tal!! Jet the traveler In a port 1ke -.rved at noon
ll 45 Guldtng Lleht
entttled Wmdsor Tl lor Cl urc 12 00
aue KJlcn n
came confused tn theor concepls of go vet n omsts had come to a new wo1ld lo seek and Barcelona the regular YlStts of
12
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Inc SIXth Flee! !all nlo em sular
ITS A GIRL
b11l Wh lehall and II alton run 12 30
the World Tul'lll
12 30 Aa lhe Wor" Tul'ltl
men! ot was Madt son "ho would qu ctly dao
whtch they had struggled for nea ly two hun )ur sdlcllon
Mr and Mrs J M Gaul Cnester mng ra mpant m • ne ghborhood I 1 00 Our Miss ~ronks
I 00 Beat he Clock
Route are announcing tne 1 with an Erghsh demeanor
113fl ouseparty
ofy thetr tdeas for them 01 smooth o 1! nosun dred yf'ars to maintam
1 he hero'
1 JO b th ey d0 ' 8e I Star
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rod ay th e Cons11I u 1IOn IS sIll
derstandmgs w1th hos sound reasonmg and
1 lUI greates t yond bel ef mless you v traveled Holzer Hosplhl The little Miss
There s urobably more than 2 30 The Verdtct Is Yours
2 oo B1g Payoff
defe nse because as one WI tel pU!nts out It a lot One cons II II era lly saved has been na ned Vicku~ Lyn l and f one Neapol tan r avurcd con nun 3 Qt) Bnghter Day
profound khowlerlge
The verdltt Is Yours
protects us fl om fallact es wh ch th e expett my 1 re b~ (In! st 1 g thf 3 11 of the weighed ( ve pounds lO and one ll.Y with dres Y street names 1 kr 3 15 iit!cre ,torm
ifruiMi fi\y
embas6y the A r roro-,.a dB Nu t ulf out ccs fhe Gauls have 3 on Capr M la1 o Salerno a I N
A colorful membe1 of the Conventoon was
r : slle't.fs totm
ence of three thou snnd yeflrs co demm; (rom v I task fore~&gt; to f nd • rHe rem v cor F.uge e age 12 and a 1 s Or pert aps Sher\\ood Fo cs
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Gouvetncur 'M 11 ol I 'nnsvlva~ 11 1 gen tle
!30 Edg' 01 Night
dictatorship Which IS so abhm cnl to &lt;:Vel y ely for a r&lt;t c troptral I sea~(' No lal gh e Pat Ia Ann nge c g l I has spr ng to fe anew with t c
e Early Show
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Job too I g or too l ttl c even 1f G 1 1
d Mr m tallatw
of a Rob n ~ n
5 30 Your Esso Reporter
man of thtrtv ftve who havtng lo 1 o leg allll
I 00 The Early ~how
American &lt;Oncept and I om tota itanan sm s a
pi but 1 ecess3ry tlo
a parl'n s arc
an R s Road L ttle John y :me Friar 5 45 Sports Parade
5 30 Your Esao Reporter
Del()cr Gaul Chc~ ter Star
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ece11ed a c tppled 1 n as the esu t or an
\\Jhtch reg ments n ens bod cs md mmds It ent su h as a perm1 for some and Mr and Mrs 0 J (Bud Mor 1 Tu ck St1eet a1 d (ret woo
"M Weathcrmiln
H5 Sport&amp; Pa•ade
early aectdet t woo e n elcg tnt htghl) poltsh
boflv r\S(I to dr1vc your car
Ave 1 e
6 ()O Press Conference
reflects too fot those who look to the pe son
\II a 11 tktS the 1, h .,pccallv 1 gat Po 11 r&gt;y RD
Douglas
EdwartiJ
5 55 .weathMDan
6 15
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altttes behtnd tl the greatness of that small Ih roe s that they get all the
And speak 1g of new w1 n~lc 6 30 Tolt~hone Time
6 00 WhaJ. Ab6ut Thai
met chant h d been 11 amt d as o Ia vyCJ and g oup of truly unselftsh and tn sptred pall tots s rcwb li s the lost the Ia nc the I
HOLD UNION SERVICE
- a oth&lt;r '""
catch ng on 7 00 Phd Slivers ohow
6 15 Douglar Edwarda
lr k lh dead the peop le m
had a reonaJkoblc &lt;omnoatd of lhc Engloslt
6 30 I Love Lucy
1he co 1 fCI!itt on 0 the Rttc 0,. It s the l end iow;tr I 1stall ng 7 30 TBA
who
created II Into It the y pou1ed the best trou ble w tit loa/ law the nu sst&gt;d
M ldl~po 1 Bapt ist Chul cl rs new and Ia ger rrflcrt \e street 8 00 To Tel the Tru b
7 00 The B1g Record
language llwas he "ho was largely oespons
111111
they had - thetr htghesl hopes and aspu a
"'con ' ' 1 on pcoplt - all the h•ld a un on serv ee a II• toe I SJgns " tble by n . 1 " well a• 8 ao Spoil ght Playbotu&lt;
8 00 Mdllunalre
jble for the sl otli y Wllld ng 11 d II c d ll&lt;t
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unc or h d I 1 s 1s 1 f ycsll!
ltntple language of I he ( llsltlutJon
Hev w~slt y
Cl Ill
a(' I e
The PI ho e
9 00 20th Centll!'l' Fox Hour
Eagle "~' a o 1 o l.a I un 0 presidio' and the Rev c E UoyJ
ay us
falle11ng fatlh
10 00 tlp-to-the-lllnute NtWI
t
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UP to the minute !itWI
Alexandet Han11lton lhc lht I) ycao old
To our hands has fallen the IOJ do and t[IS 'aigCI
host P"to preachmg the " ' 11 n
Mr and Mrs Suburb heartly
S&lt;annong the Weather
10 116 Soannlne tbe Weather
delegate from New Yu1k "ts a bnlltJnt
11 P co lone tn pracllce II at co o
1 10 10 The Late Show
now ouo duty a5 Clltzens of a f1 e~ land to hold 1 w 11 nvttc no ""'' 1" by on Bought W•lh a Pr re
The Late Show
na mng ~~~ nes but I have dealt tlsms d r ng t11e serv1ce
we r b nes rash 0 w th 1 net on For
young I myet \lho had made h s wal to the i
t htgh remem benng always thnt etet nal vt wJth tie consu lar servtee fro n 1ne Chorles Vroman and Clv I 1~)
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lop of hts poofesston 11 a lew shoJI years af
gt lance ts the po ce of loberty
en d of I"' r n ng globe to he lor local and Mafllyn R ec a f ltv I ffereo '" nes lor tnc
oil f'r and from Khurt'&gt;um lo Ca
ter arnvmg 1n New Yo1k hom the West ln
1 freshly paved
Only 1ecently a wrttcr deplored the fact dJZ Arusho to Auatra 1, and 1 ' ne
streets 1f othe'l'
dtes as a pennt lcss 111 mtgt at t lie was reput th t l
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!Ion Ill peacettme except during pohtlcal cam of America and Amer cans abroad John Thorn" born September I noturl.st search ng for dJrecliOJ
mcnts but h s kno vlcdge and authonly made
til 50 Neighbors
work lor ooohe wag" for 10 (;randpartnls are Mr and Mrs SJ"ns on dark streets
Patgns On the other hand he no1e d th ere tJ eThey
Noon News
Jub they do and wuh Amer Eldon Weeks and Mu Hermon
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htm a great and It spected tea lc1
Cartoon Club
are e1ements antagomstlc to our Aone11can cans s rldmg the wo ld t ese days Scholl or Pomeroy Mrs Edward
12 15 Cartoon Club
Another bm us s the derrease
RenJamtn Ft anklm aliht ugh qlllt&lt; eldcoly way of hfe which spare netther ttme nor mon 1 would say that • ra" of double Ute Pomeroy Mr and Mrs John ill trltff1c no se for res dent al 12 30 L1berace
12 30 L1beracc
the salary ani t1lplc II expenae!l Fr ltk und Mr and Mrs Joh1 •tras Mr Hu1 t and Peck motor 100 Gretchen Wade Show
I 00 Gretchen Wade Show
mod suflctmg gt cally room gout w os the
cy nor work to undermme 0111 peoples fatth would he b t mild r co npense B'tey Ro k Spnng• art ~re•t 1st s usually the un\\ Uhng causr I SO Mo••~ Matinee
I SO Movie Matinee
wtse old 11111 &lt;f I he Co 1vcntton lhs
tn thetr country by spreadtng unr~st aud dts Muybe Jf we cut the handouta to yrundpore1ts
3 00 American Bandllud
of 111uch screcchmg or bra~e s 300 Amerlean Bandstanl
Lnwcr Slobbovla and pay our own
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speeches tdl &lt;ct mg Itt&lt; kcct knowledge of
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and bleat ng or horns- f he s 4 00 Cartoon Club
content the sure seed of revolutton
folk a little more the eeonomy
CINTRo\L PTA MIITINO
5 00 l!llckey MIIUH lueky to get out ot I all w tho~ 500 Mickey Mollie Club
human natu1c and Ills long cxpetlence In the
lt Is Important for us to t emcmbeo that our m•ght bo ab'e to weother the blow
The executive committee •f the the added c1 ash and clatter of 600 Five Star Final
11:00 Five Stu rtnll
servtce of hts coUJ tr1 contributed greatly to tnstltut10ns however go cat do not po eserve (Copyright 19 ~ 7 hy United Central PTA will meet at the
erunched r~nders and shattere.tl 815 John Daly a ~ Newa
6 I&amp; John DIIJ 6 lbe NIWI
FclltUI c Syndicate Inc
home of t~e president Mrs. C F lights
6 30 Sutrarfoot
solving the Convr ntton s many problems
8 so Dlmeylind
themselve; and therefore We the People
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7!30 Wyatt Earp
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During one of the angtlet deba
e calmed
Here Js a perfect P.xample of BIIO Broken Alrolo
of the United States must defend them
at 7 15 p m All members or the
8 00 Oqle aod Hmiel
the lempeo s nf the lelegatcs by sa von When against all enemies In order that those who
6 SO lloment of Dtf,blo1
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committee are urged to be pre two new wnnkl~s that comb1ne 8 30 Telephone Time
heauhlully to •mooth and bar 900 I Spy
sent
a board table ts to I e made and the dges of
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nomze modern llvmg And a 1130 P¥bllc Defender ~
follow afte~ US can enJOy and perpetuate the
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the planks do not ftt the artist tak a little
least one of them w1ll go a lona 10:00 News of the Nlabt
LODGI TO MilT
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free and abundant hfe made possible by the
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from both and mak• s a good joint The dele
Magnolll Temple Pyth an Sls- way towards ~moolhmg the brow 10 10 Theat&lt;r 13
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FIR!MENS AUXILIARY
10 10 Theatrt t3
p anners o the Constitution
The regular meetmg or the lers will meet In reaular se11lon of the Cellow 1ll the dt ver s seat
S1gn Of!
11 30 SIJJ! Off
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- - - -- Rae me Firen ens Auxthary w II Thursday at 7 p m at the DA V
wan o
an am assador and In F.,ltvpt 11n I Jln my Dunn when b h ld
pay lor the rrlvllege that Is rtnelln It tly and Span and I shnuld e e Tues lay mght at 7 30 Hall All membera are ureed to
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n the Town Hall Emblems arc attend
rraust I' ~m usa or a rae el lnuunn" thut Jork Whitney ' II he n a d each 11 ember who desires
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fttlla (o\- little but pomp Clrc:um 110 1Ohi] II YII [All don John Tolil:!e
NEW AIIRIVAL
sftlnct • protocol anrl eocktall par IS n ~nffl4 d II" ~'~ mpat lc.'O m Spam on[ can st.-cure it at hl.'i 1111 etmg
Mr and Mrs Wolham K1 ghl
t1cs They hnve to be able to ar nnd I aiWll\~ k ui or hk('d the way
ICE CUAM SOCIAL
IBelty Genhcm~er) of PI Pleas
ford t because the salar1es thr} DRVt' I r If nm th ngs 10 his ter
1 he Engles Closs of the Syro ant W Va are announrmg thf'
ch lW \\Ouldn I cover the canapes rom
AI I 1f thry can nlfor(( to hve 11
Dt I ba~lrully 1 don t think an cure Method st Churc 1 w1ll epon b1rth of twm sons Saturday
I i l h4 y can ohw alror I to b I) nmb !I~ lor ls terribly 1mportant 90r an lea crenm soclttl on Fr September 4 a1 Holler llos]llut
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exrept Rs w nclow trlmmh g be day e\Onm Sept 20 I beglnn Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
r use Wnsl gto 1 ts ~omg to t II 11 1: at 7 o dock The social w II Ol1m Genh• Jter Athens rto•d
him wh11t to do •nd he s got be ~cld n the bascm~ nt uf th and Mr ond Mrs A R Kn ghl
enOl gh llll s uroun I to bird doa: church. Uoml'nlade 1ce crt' an and Pomeroy Mrs John F Bally
tlte eovl' Lin I prop I m up at pur take w ll be sold Proereds will f orest Run Mr and Mrs W 8
be used towards the puyment for Gall and Mr and Mrs E L
teo
the paint ng o! the baacm•nt Knight or Behn&amp;ton w V• are
great grandparents The Kntghts
Mv OV$ re hr consular serv which W!l.S recently co 1 pleted
Ire lud!l 100 pe &lt;'tnt a l'f'r men
have three Gther f'hl ld rden
who work up through a rigid
AUXILIARY TO MIET
OIVOTF.D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS MASON AR~A cute and sal ry s)stem who sprnd The Womens Aux1ltar) or Grace
theu own raltry money on the Episcopal Church w11l meet at
IICHARD S OWIN - GINERAL MANAGil
s~nl demanrts of their offu:c and the Pnr1sh House Sept 18 at 2
The photographers o! Norn,
IIYNilLD I GRIINI - IDITOR
who are sa hlltd \\ 1th more m1!1er P M Mrs Theodor' Reed Jr Studoos Ralph and Harold Nol'Tls
Chtttor L Tannohlll Stoff Writer Sporto Editor
ll'aUODII a&lt;tvertlolllll reuresentallve Boltlnelll Klmhall. tne, hi! able detail II an the world bas the w1ll lead the program Mrs 1 II photographed students o! Bedford
IAIIIJII\OD Avt New Yollll City 16 N y
r ght to expect of any one person 0 Hartinger w1ll be hostea~
Sohool Friday Sept 13
-littered aa oecond clw malllne mo"" •t tbe ()011 olll" at 1'1111) And lor le&lt; duu~ h than o New
Wednesday sept 11 the Elrhth
York tax dr ver •I overage
MIETING THURSDAY
O~Jo
Grade team won a baseball game
llul!o!crlpUon rates Dell,.ry by carTier where naUable 30 ca111a per And n th s th ey ~" full taxe•
Tht Bedford Home Demonslra by a narrow mari n the !lrore b~
...., one 7ear In adtance at The Dall! 5ent•nel ofll... 115 60(: Ill e\ en when Uv ng abroad whereas l Dn CouncU Club w II hold its lhg 1211
-tua $7.80 three months $3 00 B~ motor route wh.-e ,..&lt;II able
On Thursday Reid Hart of the
... "'onth 11 By mall one year $8; alx monilia tUtl; lltnJe lllllllllll. a movie st.nr or an oil worker ca1 reg liar meeting Septe nber 19th
10 out o! the country for 18 at \he home of Mrs Audra Well Elehtb Grade team scored the on
Rltl une montb II
PUblloltlll ever1 afternoon e~&lt;ept ~undat' i Tloe Ohio Va...., llell months ond be forgiven the f rsl from 10 A M until 3 P M ly home run ol the eontest for the I
IIDtL lne II 110 Merhanle Ill, P~ 0 Buhlea offlell
Ill $20 1100
Plans will be dlseu88ed lor com day aUt.o Jtrb the oppos nK teare
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The repulahon o! t~e Umled l?e proje1ts and future mettlna won

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PersonalitJes Behind The Constitution Show Very
Able, Skilled Hands Worked For America's Destmy
Ed Note If natoonai so,eoetgn boundanes
were to crumble and natoons of the woold
seltd delegates to an mtetnatoonal convenlton
to draft a world Constotutoon t! 1s dou btful of
men of any greater abtltty and knowledge
would be found on that modern gathenng than
those who met at Constttult~n Hall over 170
years ago An a·tocle by M s Kathettne E
Rtce m the CUJrent ISSUe or the DAR maga
2me tells sometlung about the men who had
leadmg pat ts on thonkong out and put tong on
paper Ihe U S Consttlutoon Thts Is Constttu
!ton Week Therefore we recommend the re
prmt belo• as of lpec~al mterest
Personal t es Behmd The Constotulto 1
Most of us know our Conslttutton and "hat
tl stands for m our natwnalltfe but how few
of us know anylhmg about tts authors- that
handful of courageous leade rs who met 111
PhtladelphJa one hundo ed and stx ly mne
)eaJs ago to evo lve a plan of government for
an mfanlo epubloc whtch would both umte the
wtdely scattered populallon and meet thetr
dtverse and complex needs
Then em be s of the Constttutional Conven
!IOn of 1787 11e1e pttnctpally la•yers but
there weoe also me1ehants a few phvstctans
and some faJ mers and plantallon owners The
yo ongest member was only twe 1ty seven the
o'dest Benjam on Franklm was etghty one As
was to be expected the States sent thetr abl
est men to the Convenllon Towcrtng above
them not Just phys callv but wtth the gt eat
ness of a sup rme commander whtrh had
earned for him the beloved t1tle of father of
hts rot nlry was Genco al George Washington
a dele~ate from Vtrgmta whom the other del
egates chose as the P es1dent of thetr "on
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Pomeroy Middleport, 0 Sept

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and Mrs. Clarence Cumtngs ,
Surprised On 50th Anntversary
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14r and Mro Clarence Cum Ing.o br Ide an d groom an ' on °
were pleauntly mprlsed Satur Icr side by tall candloi The
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In their honor on their 50th werl
ding annjversary at th home o!
her brother in law and siBter M
and Mrs LOwell Carper who now
live In the homestead where Mrs
Cumlnga llfOw up
The affa1r wa&amp; P1anne d bYth cIr
two dau1hter~ Mrs Everett King
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Junes Slewart (Clarlee) or Tor
onto Oh 9 and her sister Mrs
Carper

Mr and Mr" Cumings went
to hou•ek~cplng on the Cumings
home place and hved there unlll
the death o! his mothor then
they went to Ft Myers
Fin
where they liVed u_ntll their dau
ghlera were througH Hogb SchoOl
then the! came bo&lt;k to Meigs Co
to live until live yem ago when
due
the deUcate health or
Mrs Cumings they went to hve
wlfh their son In lii"w and daugn
ter Mr and Mrs James Stewart
at Toronto where they now llve
Mr Cumings was A carpenter
flmsher and Mrs Cummgs was a
fuic seamstress They were both
aeuvc in eommumty Grange and
lodl!le work whtle In Metgs Co
The hOuse was beautifully de
eorated with chrysanthemums
and marigolds m colors of gold
and brown
Re,llitratlon of guests were In
eharge or wendy Corpcr and
Ellen Stewart
At noon ' hnuntl!ul pot luck
dJnncr was enJoyed the br des
table was centered bY a three
tiared '*e topped by a nnmature

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Young AduttS
Rally Planned

brides cake was made and decor
ated by their daughter Mrs Ste
wart
In the afternoon lte mam
cake and punch were aervcd to
the !ollowlng guests Mr and
Mro James Stewart and children
Toron I Mr and Mrs Everetl
Kmg Peru N Y Mr and MrR
Ray Morns Columbus Mr and

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Elba Story Pomeroy RD Mr
nnd Mrs Charles Carper son
Kirkersville o Mr and 111'11
George Carper and daughters
Shade RD Mr and Mrs Pnul
Hyme and son and Mrs Aida
Wr1ght Lancaster
Mr and Mrs Ralob Ashworth
Cblumbus Mr and Mrs Clarence
Story and daughter Mrs Homer
s ory Mr and Mrs Glen Hart
Mr and Mrs Homer '1\lllard Mrs
Edna Arnold ltlrs Max ne Arnold
and daughter MJSs Ada Hookln!
Asa Hoskins all of Pomeroy RD
Mr and Mrs Clarence Wlll Mr
and Mrs Guy Wtll and chlldre1
Mr and Mrs George DeWeese
all of Athens and the honorees
Mr and Mrs. Cum ng3
The celebrahon comlng as a
complete surpr1se aroused many
Mnd memoroco and brought to
gether frJCnds and relat ves who
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Is Honored Guest
At Layette Shower

Mrs R J Curtu (Lela Grueaer)
was tlonored recently wtth a
layette shower at the home or
her graudmoi'her
Mrs Lela
Flmt assisted by her mother
Mrs Jrene Grueser Gifts were
1 d 10 baby crodte made by
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Alberta Elwood Myrtle Hlckt El
ole Forbe1 Bernice Saxton HeleJ
HlckJ Martha Ash Florence Baer
Leona Curt!J Stella GrueJer Pa~
t1 Houduhe)t and children Mar
garet Walker and daughter Mill
Evelyn Flck Sheila Hicks Crest
lyn Hicks Rachell Rouoh and
Pamela Grueser
Sending gl!ta but unable to at
tend were Mrs Hilda Yeauger
Helen Bill" ldo
Lauderm1lt
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Margaret Houdashelt Jennie Ku J;
Edith Sisson Elms Holter Mary

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ease IP Y a
and Roma Nease
Garnes were played and pr zes
were won by AnnabelrHoudashelt
Elsie Forbes and Helen Htcks
door prize was won by Carol)n
Evans Refreshments were served
by the hostesses con5JSUog of
coffee tea and mdJVJduol serv
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by groupa according to the way
they are dlaplayed in the store
For tbil the shopper must he Ia
Lell Go ShopplnJ rum
mlllal"' with the stare where she
It ahoppen' maauel entitled shops She JbQuld know for In
How to Save Honey While Shop atance that ohe will paso the
MT KATAHDIN Me \JP pln1 would no doubt be a beat dairy counter the meal counter Grandma Gatewood aJmOII '10 I
uller II It eould he proven prac the !reoh produce the eonned years old ellmbld Mt Katabdla
tical Altboueh they have no such goods and so on in a certain or Monday to end ber aeeoad blh
book to ollft lilt Extension Spec! der Then •he can I '' all the over the 2 02tlomlle Al!Palacblla
alllll In IJI;uketlol ln!ormaiJon 1tem1 she wanta from any clven Trail
!or Conaumort at the OnJO Stale part ot the store m a group and
Grandma _ Mra Emma 01..
Unlvenlty Columbu• do have arranje the groups n the order wood o! Galbpolll Ohio- doOm t
aome practical aua:gest ons for she w111 pa.. them n the store I hmk she 11 try the loiJi tratl
maklnl the ohoppln&amp; robtme SJm Th s uvea back tra~kmg and cr1s:r agam
pier At tilt aame lime theJT ad croasing while m a ~tore reducmg
GettJn too old she old. '1
vice may also cave shoppers shopp og hn e and sav ng energy must have fallen a dozen Umll ~
money
As lor the money 1avmg angle but 1 picked myl6tt' up and kept
For eumple tbey recommend a the apecialut urge f1111 hanty go n ..
eare!ully planned obopplne hst w1th labels grades and nspect10n
Mrs Gatewood .. tel abe uw I
prepared Ill advance U the shop- •tampa These are quaht)' gu1des
per takoa time at home to check to help the shopper gel lhe best bear n V1rg1n1a a mOOH ln Kaine
over oupplla on band as well as and the mos for her food dollar and deer all alon1 the trail together w1th an octulontl hiker
needa lor tile future botb 1mmedl
NEW YORK UP - Bold Ruler She slept In lean to a and olmllar
ate and toni ronge ohe can .. ve
couldeiable tlme when she ar who returned to act on ear er th 5 shelters along the wty IOmt!timn
rtvea 111 the 110re md perhaps al week after bemg 1 dehned with stoppmg ofl at 1 re1taurant or I
10 take advaataa:e of 1easonal leg ahd .shoulder lllJUr ~:s 5 nee farm house for a bot meal
price redudlonl on 1tems wh rh last June tops a r1eld of e ht to
She said the hike wu oftea
day 111 the 88th runn ng of l h c tough gomg but there were lonf
may he uoed later
Anotber wllue of makmg out $25 OOOaddcd Jerom~ !land ca p a stretches Wh{'re she ~ou1d Jult
dream ato'g and enjoy the
Uata in advance or the tnp to the Be1mon 1 p ar k
slghtJt
atore lie1 ln arr1ng1ng the

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Dof ARegular
Meeting b Held
Theodorus Counc1cl Daughter of
AmeFtca met in regular session on
Monday evening With Nettle Hayes
councilor pres1dmg
Betty Gilbert was reported 10
distress havmg lost her lather by
death Flowers were reported sent
Doris Darst resogned .. reeordmg
secretay due to lllne" MarJorie
Woodard wa!i nomtr.ated elected
and lnptalled to f1ll the vacancy
Jhe commi"SIOn of WJDona Cook
as council deputy wos read Pnzea
donated by Mrs Hayes
awarded to Mmme Gilmore ond
Ehzabeth Campbell
Quarterly bJrthdays were obser
ved and Mrs Campbell In behall
o! the councol presented gdts to
Lllloe Hauck Doris Darst Winona
Cook and Lillian Dcmoskey
Potluck refreshments were serv
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Mr and Mrs Harold Burns de
are announcmg th e marriage of
the r daughter Margaret Jeanne
to Harold Haer son df Mr and
Mrs Andrew Hager Middleport
The weddmg was an even\ o!
Sept I~ the smgle rmg cere
mony bemg read by Rev Webber
Thoma at hts home at 4 45
The couple went to Columbus
lor short weddmg trip

The groom is employed as a
ftre !Jghter at the Navy yardo in
Po1nt Pleasant
A beiUng and shower w11l be
held at 7 30 Sept 23 at the
brides parents, Mr and Mrs
Burnside
The couple Will be at home ta
IMiddleport
the r (fiends at II N Second Sl
Tuesday of next week

Young Adults of RIO raG ran~~ ~~ ~~~~ :~~ndf:;~:r s~~eJ~:;:
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Baptist Assoc1atiGn wHI
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With large nbbon bows a~cented
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7 30 p m Thursday Sept R•o the setting for the cradle over
A dog that has been tied by
'" Calvary BaptiSt Church
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neck !or "" or eighth months
Grande to elect o!flcers
WhiCIY.
large
stork
stood
guanl
Keynote 1peakm lS to be orrin 1 Guests present were Mrs Eve
has as much chance or more of a
R Dudle Jr ol Brooklyn N lyn Strauss Carol Kennedy Mar
chance of I!Oing mad than bel
y an .~tstandong ChmtJRn lay )One Woodard Carl Sm th Mary
XC
would have 1f he was allowed tD
man and a dh;l!ctor o! Bolly Gra Hamm Carolyn Evans Annabel
Mr aJfd Mrs Paul Smart 44 Side The three toered wedding be loose so he could get some ex
hams New York Crusade
Houdashelt Esta Baer AIJlanda L ncoln Stre•t Mtddleport have eake •as on a small table at the ere se and k•ep in good pbysleal
Ev~ryonc IS Invited
Bacr Aida Faudree Jean Nease announced the marriage of their side and was wreathed wJth buckle condo!•o•
daughter Jean to George S1ddall berry and lemon leal lohage Mrs
A lot of women and children
Jr Hyannis MRis son or Mr and Paul ll Smart sister in law of the
have
to fe'd and water their dogs
the
Mr}. George S1ddall Sr Hyanmo bride served the wcddmg cake
The double rmg eeremopy was after the trad1t10nal first shce was that are \Jed up
performed at the F1rst Baptist cut by the bride and groo11 Miss
U one o! lheae dogs ohould go
Church on Sunday September 8 Carol Bachtel preSided at the mad the own~r would not know it
at lour thirty o clock by the Rev punch bowl Rnd other hostesses unbl one of the !amlly bad been
Charles Pomeroy Newark who were Mre Harold E Hubbard b tten So therefore, there Is Just
was ass sted by the Rev Clare Mrs Lawrence Bing Mrs John a:s much chance of a person being
mont E Hoyt Middleport
Fultz ond Mrs Paul Harbrecht bitten by a mad dog on a ehaln OS
Arrangemehls of wh1te glad olus Mrs Willian Houck Marlon reg there s o! b.lng bitten by a loose
and salal foliage were placed at istered the *'ucsts
dog or two In the county
ea~b s1de of the altar cross and
Mr and Mrs Siddall left for a
It is not only the dog that goes
vases of white baby mums glad short weddmg tr P and she chose mad People go mad too It s nol
n•klng • I The Range olus and huckleberry foliage wered a be~ge su t dreos with brown ac rab1es that cause It but !ts abou
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in front or the seven brancbe
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and beat people to deatb But we
candeIabra lh a
tea roses
Pews for tho famlhes were taed
Mrs S1ddnll graduated from are not pumshed or placed in an
with whole satin ribbons Ivy and Middleport lhgh School and re asylum because a few people are
llhes ol the valley symbols of ce1ved the Bachelor of Arts degree mentally Ill
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A program of nupt1al music was rom emson mvcrs Y w e e
I wonder then why our best
resented before the ceremony by she was a member of Alpha Eh friend Ue good old dog is pun
~ra. Robert &gt;hils Manetta vocal- sorority ~be is wo~J~g on E~er 11hed lor sornelh ng that he hao
d M Gerald Anthon y or- !\faster s egree n e lglous u not done
isl an
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Kesnar 8 cat1on at Andover Newton TheoganJst Mrs Mills san:dm Pra log ~al S~hool Boston Mass Mr
It 1s very bad busmess to keep
Enl~eat Me 1Not dW~ur n~ t:e Siddall graduated from the Um a dog \Jed all !all and wmter untJI
er Y u;~P ~n d 8 Prayer by versltY of M ssachusetts w1th the they are m a bad physical condi
~cremony
e or
lectlons Bachelor of Arb degree and be- tion because of no exercise then
Malottc M~ Anth~y •d 8~ L eb longed to De ta SJgma Ch1 frater turn them loose in the spnng
Included L 1 ~ 0 Av ~ar~a SchU n tv He IS working on the Bache- when rab cs are worse among
esraums '" M 10 :
Dans and Jor of Dmm y degree at Andover dogs and foxes
bert o1emn e Y
Newton Theu!og1cal School Bos
the Bridal Chorus from Lahengr n ton Mass Mr and Mrs Siddall
1 honestly believe that there
by Wagner and the Weddmg returned to MJddlet&gt;Orl lor a short will be len dogs that have been
March Memlelssohn
v stt With hnr parents before leav tied go mad to one that has been
Attendants were 'Mrs. Manmng ing for Boston Mass where they allowed to run loose
Kloes twin sl8ter o! the bnde rna wJil make theu home wh le at
The sportsman don t allow hla
ron of.honur Mrs George Hac tend 0 ~ Andover Newton Theo- dog to run loose all over town
ket Jr sister or the bnde br1des logical School
They are let loose at limes and
m•tton M:lls Nancy Wagner Buf
Gue!lts of the weddm g and re-- taken out lor exercise and sports
falo N Y brides maid George ceptJOn mch ded Mr and Mn and then u brought batk and
T Siddall Sr father o! the groom Paul M Sm"l and daughters Su kept 10 control by his owoer
.beet man Paul 'Molton Smart ToT d M
d
h
f th b tde and san and Barbara o1e o r an
It lsn t fa r for t dog owner to
IMedaonnibllllr&lt;lkl~cso Pom~ro~ brother Mrs George T SINddall Swr Hy buy license and rabieS atrlb for
annts Mass Miss ancy agner h d th h
t •
h
Burfalo N y James McDonald 18 og en ave o .eep lm
n law of the bride ushers
The bride who was g1ven in
bed up for a year We are not
'marriB e b• her lather wore a Midland Meb MJSs SadJe Smart allowed to I ke the doga out and
g 'h
f hlte silk Mr al d M~ Wilham Houck Mar hunt exercise or tra n them for
waltz lengt g~wn 1 ~ wCh ntUly 10n Mr and Mrs George R a full yeor
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atrait neck Thomas Mrs Geor~e W Thomas
}Jow long are we dog ownera
lace Emdplrbe I f 'le por Tbe ex and daughter Mory Lou Radnor going to stand for •uch Injustice
line an
r e t"kevrt"
ccent the Rev and Mrs Charles Pomeroy In our ~ountv?
11an • ' was •
tremely
d MaMrs ba
ed by aliou
butterfly
bow back and aNn d chik drMen Gn" ghorr aMnii!
II we hav• to lake out dogs to
0
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some
other county ljJ exercise
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she wore C an 1 Y ace m1
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tending
mto mported
calla pomta
the
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and tra
themother
we should
hands Her
s1lkover
English
take them
to nsome
county
1
JllusiOn veil was ballerma length
for rab1es shot.&amp; and buy our li
and was held m pace by a Chancenses dog feed thains oollarl
tilly laee hall hat embro dered
and have our veterlnaJ1 work and
With lrrldeseent pa1l1ett~s She
any other d') 0 needs done In .the
carrted a ea!('ade bouquet of white
county that allows us to take our
shattered ca•natlons w1th wh1te Dear Ed1tor
dogs out
satin streamer&amp;
j rt s an nld saymg that a dng Is U ot wos the vote o! the (leople
Her attenrlant.s wore ballerma a mans best friend
of our co~nty I don t behe"'
length gOwns of Peaue de So1e
Dogs have been known to save many people would vote to keep
In two tones of blue designed m the lives of Jots of men women the dogs bed for a year
princess style w1th altematmg and children They have also been
No man would eare to keep his
panels of two shades of blue from tnown to g1ve alarm when flff~ dogs t1ed dur ng a rab1es ep1den;Uc
the drcular yoke to the hemhne breaks out He w1ll guard a mans for as hagh as sixty days
The matron-of honor wore med hame or his child with hls life
I behcve wlten a man 1a elected
lum blue With controsUng hght I He keeP! the stray ng stock to oflJCe he should try lo plcaae
blue panels and the other attend from destroying the farmers the maJority of the people and
ants wore hiht blue w1th med1um c:nps and property
certamly nD man th1nks he is
blue eontrasllng Theu short clr
Doga were also drafted on the pleastng ihe maJority of people
cular vella were beld In place umed force~ and proved to be when he passes a law to keep our
with hairbrltid crowns and they great tife savers and won lots of dogs tied for a year and yet we
carried Colonial bouquets o! white medala o! honor
have to buy hcense and rab1ea
shattered carnat1vne fnd blue corn
The sportsman farmer and nfne shots for our dogs.
flowers
ty percent of all country people Next year the quarantine may
Htoa a big rangelu•ury ln only 30-lnchll of apace! But
Mrs smart, mother o! the brode bebeve the dog to be a true !mnd be put op ag•m then we may not
ft 1 fvN of averythlng t!Jal counh-whh an !hat
wore navy crepe w1tb matcbmg ac and a great help on the Jarm and be able to take our dogs out until
ceuories and corsage of yellow around the home
after next election
goea daar acrou,'blg en011gh lo tioka 6 pin Cook•
lea
roses
and
Mrs
Soddatl
mother
It
JS a ahame that such a d1sOur laws are supt&gt;Osed to be
Masltr Ovon Clack Control turns Oftl1 on and off autoo! the groom wore poudre blue esae as rab1e1 does stnke a dog made by the people and lor the
Matically whi!IJ you ro away Now aty!lng-cholce of
lace wotb harmoniZing accosoorlea once In a while but it does and people
and corsage of white carnatiOns has for ~ntur1es
It 111 not w1se for one man to
Cl)lersl Sta It nght owayl
The wedding receptloQ was held
The people as a whole don t go aga~nst the ma)ol'lty o! the
•
on the lawn of tl{e brides parents th)nk it !a1r ot } ght that every people espeCJBily when the law
~orne The brides table was ceo dog In the county should be \Jed shows SJgns or aplle work
tered w1th Ute punch bowl wltb by the neck l&lt;&gt;r a full year because
Lee Okey Wood Sr
~ljlte tapers and arrangements of a lew do&amp;s have gone mad 11 the
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17 1957

MAGIC CARPET?

gates recogmzmg the wtsdom of hts \1 ords
worked desperately 10 m oke thcu ideas f1t to
gether and by eath one oeltnqulshmg some
of hts demands they succeeded on coeatong a
Conslttulton wh ch ~as st1 o11ge because tt
was a product of comp10m se and one whtrb
could be accepted by all
Not least among the members 11 as George
Mason a Vtrgmta plat iCJ vho !Jke \1 ashmg
ton owned many slaves a od acoes alt hough
htmself opposed to slave v flescenda11t of a
Royaltst !amtly he was neotheo poltttctan nor 1
lawyer nor had he e' e1 attended a college
However he had followed closely the en
croachments of the B••tosl Go&gt;ernment on the
liberties and mdtvtdual ft eedoms of the col
omsts and after studyong ca refull y the Mag
na Carta the Petotoo 1 of Rtghts the Enghsh
Btll of Rtghts and the Engl sh Act of Settle I
ment he had formulated the Vtrguna Boil of
Rights a radll'lllly liberal document for those I
days and one which boldly su 11med up the
concepts of humato freedom that hall been
slowly developtRg through the ages but never I
before had dared to be p10posed as the 1 tdt
vidual rights uf man
1
Ailhough stxty two yea s of 1ge and atltng
greatly he went to the Convenhon at the Ul
gent 1 equest of hts good h end and netghbor
George Washmgton and lhcoe p eseooted hts 1
Btli of Rtghts and assumed an achve role Ill [
drafhng the Cor.stolut on I hrou gh hos too e
less efforts he fmaliy obtDJ wd lhe Conven
!IOns approval of Ius Btli of lloghts whtch was
then mcorp01 ated m the Constlluhon as the States abrood Is not m the hands
Ftrst Ten Amendments to msure foo the ftrst or the embaS!y - not w•tn he
ra.ajor t) of th e people I mean
tome in htstory the protectiOn of tndtvtdual l lt s n the hands o! the consular
freedom and the soveo etgn nghts of the peo emploves who deal daly w th ill
lie !olk on dreary detall such as
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called the tathet of the Constttutwn and of our Nattonal Guard and ulhe mo tlary for I even the consul general works are the newt~! wrinkle n Subur Qt inze Court
harder than a clerk on such things b u s A
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Perhaps 11 all began woth the
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II 10 Katie a Almanae
small blond head about htstory government ty and property of the tndovod 1 I and provtd lost passp&gt;rto lost umbrellRi
In 15 Love o! LU•
ed that the mdtvtdual should have trial by rights w1th the locals documents ploces Also new offiCers w1ll b commun IJes It wouldn t be too
and law than any fo 11 men at the Convcn
o{ everv so t and any cr s s that elected A potluck lunch wtll be surprLSmg for mstance to come 11 30 Searc!J. f:&gt;r Tomorrow
11130 Search lor 'Po11orrow
upon a compete set of eourb II 4~ Guldmg LJght
!IOn When th~ members dtsagreed o be JUry These were the ltberltes wh1ch the col tal!! Jet the traveler In a port 1ke -.rved at noon
ll 45 Guldtng Lleht
entttled Wmdsor Tl lor Cl urc 12 00
aue KJlcn n
came confused tn theor concepls of go vet n omsts had come to a new wo1ld lo seek and Barcelona the regular YlStts of
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Inc SIXth Flee! !all nlo em sular
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b11l Wh lehall and II alton run 12 30
the World Tul'lll
12 30 Aa lhe Wor" Tul'ltl
men! ot was Madt son "ho would qu ctly dao
whtch they had struggled for nea ly two hun )ur sdlcllon
Mr and Mrs J M Gaul Cnester mng ra mpant m • ne ghborhood I 1 00 Our Miss ~ronks
I 00 Beat he Clock
Route are announcing tne 1 with an Erghsh demeanor
113fl ouseparty
ofy thetr tdeas for them 01 smooth o 1! nosun dred yf'ars to maintam
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There s urobably more than 2 30 The Verdtct Is Yours
2 oo B1g Payoff
defe nse because as one WI tel pU!nts out It a lot One cons II II era lly saved has been na ned Vicku~ Lyn l and f one Neapol tan r avurcd con nun 3 Qt) Bnghter Day
profound khowlerlge
The verdltt Is Yours
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ifruiMi fi\y
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A colorful membe1 of the Conventoon was
r : slle't.fs totm
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!30 Edg' 01 Night
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Job too I g or too l ttl c even 1f G 1 1
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of a Rob n ~ n
5 30 Your Esso Reporter
man of thtrtv ftve who havtng lo 1 o leg allll
I 00 The Early ~how
American &lt;Oncept and I om tota itanan sm s a
pi but 1 ecess3ry tlo
a parl'n s arc
an R s Road L ttle John y :me Friar 5 45 Sports Parade
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"M Weathcrmiln
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early aectdet t woo e n elcg tnt htghl) poltsh
boflv r\S(I to dr1vc your car
Ave 1 e
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reflects too fot those who look to the pe son
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catch ng on 7 00 Phd Slivers ohow
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lr k lh dead the peop le m
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6 30 I Love Lucy
1he co 1 fCI!itt on 0 the Rttc 0,. It s the l end iow;tr I 1stall ng 7 30 TBA
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language llwas he "ho was largely oespons
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they had - thetr htghesl hopes and aspu a
"'con ' ' 1 on pcoplt - all the h•ld a un on serv ee a II• toe I SJgns " tble by n . 1 " well a• 8 ao Spoil ght Playbotu&lt;
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To our hands has fallen the IOJ do and t[IS 'aigCI
host P"to preachmg the " ' 11 n
Mr and Mrs Suburb heartly
S&lt;annong the Weather
10 116 Soannlne tbe Weather
delegate from New Yu1k "ts a bnlltJnt
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1 10 10 The Late Show
now ouo duty a5 Clltzens of a f1 e~ land to hold 1 w 11 nvttc no ""'' 1" by on Bought W•lh a Pr re
The Late Show
na mng ~~~ nes but I have dealt tlsms d r ng t11e serv1ce
we r b nes rash 0 w th 1 net on For
young I myet \lho had made h s wal to the i
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oil f'r and from Khurt'&gt;um lo Ca
ter arnvmg 1n New Yo1k hom the West ln
1 freshly paved
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streets 1f othe'l'
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Mr and MrS John R Weeks of
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Yot k Ham olton was by nattu e co ld ond calcu
thought to the defense and welfare of our na scrupt louolv a\tendmg the affairs d 110 1
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II 00 Adventures In Learning
!Ion Ill peacettme except during pohtlcal cam of America and Amer cans abroad John Thorn" born September I noturl.st search ng for dJrecliOJ
mcnts but h s kno vlcdge and authonly made
til 50 Neighbors
work lor ooohe wag" for 10 (;randpartnls are Mr and Mrs SJ"ns on dark streets
Patgns On the other hand he no1e d th ere tJ eThey
Noon News
Jub they do and wuh Amer Eldon Weeks and Mu Hermon
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12 OS Noon News
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Cartoon Club
are e1ements antagomstlc to our Aone11can cans s rldmg the wo ld t ese days Scholl or Pomeroy Mrs Edward
12 15 Cartoon Club
Another bm us s the derrease
RenJamtn Ft anklm aliht ugh qlllt&lt; eldcoly way of hfe which spare netther ttme nor mon 1 would say that • ra" of double Ute Pomeroy Mr and Mrs John ill trltff1c no se for res dent al 12 30 L1berace
12 30 L1beracc
the salary ani t1lplc II expenae!l Fr ltk und Mr and Mrs Joh1 •tras Mr Hu1 t and Peck motor 100 Gretchen Wade Show
I 00 Gretchen Wade Show
mod suflctmg gt cally room gout w os the
cy nor work to undermme 0111 peoples fatth would he b t mild r co npense B'tey Ro k Spnng• art ~re•t 1st s usually the un\\ Uhng causr I SO Mo••~ Matinee
I SO Movie Matinee
wtse old 11111 &lt;f I he Co 1vcntton lhs
tn thetr country by spreadtng unr~st aud dts Muybe Jf we cut the handouta to yrundpore1ts
3 00 American Bandllud
of 111uch screcchmg or bra~e s 300 Amerlean Bandstanl
Lnwcr Slobbovla and pay our own
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speeches tdl &lt;ct mg Itt&lt; kcct knowledge of
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and bleat ng or horns- f he s 4 00 Cartoon Club
content the sure seed of revolutton
folk a little more the eeonomy
CINTRo\L PTA MIITINO
5 00 l!llckey MIIUH lueky to get out ot I all w tho~ 500 Mickey Mollie Club
human natu1c and Ills long cxpetlence In the
lt Is Important for us to t emcmbeo that our m•ght bo ab'e to weother the blow
The executive committee •f the the added c1 ash and clatter of 600 Five Star Final
11:00 Five Stu rtnll
servtce of hts coUJ tr1 contributed greatly to tnstltut10ns however go cat do not po eserve (Copyright 19 ~ 7 hy United Central PTA will meet at the
erunched r~nders and shattere.tl 815 John Daly a ~ Newa
6 I&amp; John DIIJ 6 lbe NIWI
FclltUI c Syndicate Inc
home of t~e president Mrs. C F lights
6 30 Sutrarfoot
solving the Convr ntton s many problems
8 so Dlmeylind
themselve; and therefore We the People
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7!30 Wyatt Earp
7 SO NavY ~~
During one of the angtlet deba
e calmed
Here Js a perfect P.xample of BIIO Broken Alrolo
of the United States must defend them
at 7 15 p m All members or the
8 00 Oqle aod Hmiel
the lempeo s nf the lelegatcs by sa von When against all enemies In order that those who
6 SO lloment of Dtf,blo1
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committee are urged to be pre two new wnnkl~s that comb1ne 8 30 Telephone Time
heauhlully to •mooth and bar 900 I Spy
sent
a board table ts to I e made and the dges of
i 00 Wt4J&gt;eldaJ Nl&amp;hl PIPit
nomze modern llvmg And a 1130 P¥bllc Defender ~
follow afte~ US can enJOy and perpetuate the
00
!Its S~P,
the planks do not ftt the artist tak a little
least one of them w1ll go a lona 10:00 News of the Nlabt
LODGI TO MilT
\J 00 Newt of )111 Nil'*
free and abundant hfe made possible by the
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from both and mak• s a good joint The dele
Magnolll Temple Pyth an Sls- way towards ~moolhmg the brow 10 10 Theat&lt;r 13
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FIR!MENS AUXILIARY
10 10 Theatrt t3
p anners o the Constitution
The regular meetmg or the lers will meet In reaular se11lon of the Cellow 1ll the dt ver s seat
S1gn Of!
11 30 SIJJ! Off
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- - - -- Rae me Firen ens Auxthary w II Thursday at 7 p m at the DA V
wan o
an am assador and In F.,ltvpt 11n I Jln my Dunn when b h ld
pay lor the rrlvllege that Is rtnelln It tly and Span and I shnuld e e Tues lay mght at 7 30 Hall All membera are ureed to
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h d 11 k
n the Town Hall Emblems arc attend
rraust I' ~m usa or a rae el lnuunn" thut Jork Whitney ' II he n a d each 11 ember who desires
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fttlla (o\- little but pomp Clrc:um 110 1Ohi] II YII [All don John Tolil:!e
NEW AIIRIVAL
sftlnct • protocol anrl eocktall par IS n ~nffl4 d II" ~'~ mpat lc.'O m Spam on[ can st.-cure it at hl.'i 1111 etmg
Mr and Mrs Wolham K1 ghl
t1cs They hnve to be able to ar nnd I aiWll\~ k ui or hk('d the way
ICE CUAM SOCIAL
IBelty Genhcm~er) of PI Pleas
ford t because the salar1es thr} DRVt' I r If nm th ngs 10 his ter
1 he Engles Closs of the Syro ant W Va are announrmg thf'
ch lW \\Ouldn I cover the canapes rom
AI I 1f thry can nlfor(( to hve 11
Dt I ba~lrully 1 don t think an cure Method st Churc 1 w1ll epon b1rth of twm sons Saturday
I i l h4 y can ohw alror I to b I) nmb !I~ lor ls terribly 1mportant 90r an lea crenm soclttl on Fr September 4 a1 Holler llos]llut
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exrept Rs w nclow trlmmh g be day e\Onm Sept 20 I beglnn Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
r use Wnsl gto 1 ts ~omg to t II 11 1: at 7 o dock The social w II Ol1m Genh• Jter Athens rto•d
him wh11t to do •nd he s got be ~cld n the bascm~ nt uf th and Mr ond Mrs A R Kn ghl
enOl gh llll s uroun I to bird doa: church. Uoml'nlade 1ce crt' an and Pomeroy Mrs John F Bally
tlte eovl' Lin I prop I m up at pur take w ll be sold Proereds will f orest Run Mr and Mrs W 8
be used towards the puyment for Gall and Mr and Mrs E L
teo
the paint ng o! the baacm•nt Knight or Behn&amp;ton w V• are
great grandparents The Kntghts
Mv OV$ re hr consular serv which W!l.S recently co 1 pleted
Ire lud!l 100 pe &lt;'tnt a l'f'r men
have three Gther f'hl ld rden
who work up through a rigid
AUXILIARY TO MIET
OIVOTF.D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS MASON AR~A cute and sal ry s)stem who sprnd The Womens Aux1ltar) or Grace
theu own raltry money on the Episcopal Church w11l meet at
IICHARD S OWIN - GINERAL MANAGil
s~nl demanrts of their offu:c and the Pnr1sh House Sept 18 at 2
The photographers o! Norn,
IIYNilLD I GRIINI - IDITOR
who are sa hlltd \\ 1th more m1!1er P M Mrs Theodor' Reed Jr Studoos Ralph and Harold Nol'Tls
Chtttor L Tannohlll Stoff Writer Sporto Editor
ll'aUODII a&lt;tvertlolllll reuresentallve Boltlnelll Klmhall. tne, hi! able detail II an the world bas the w1ll lead the program Mrs 1 II photographed students o! Bedford
IAIIIJII\OD Avt New Yollll City 16 N y
r ght to expect of any one person 0 Hartinger w1ll be hostea~
Sohool Friday Sept 13
-littered aa oecond clw malllne mo"" •t tbe ()011 olll" at 1'1111) And lor le&lt; duu~ h than o New
Wednesday sept 11 the Elrhth
York tax dr ver •I overage
MIETING THURSDAY
O~Jo
Grade team won a baseball game
llul!o!crlpUon rates Dell,.ry by carTier where naUable 30 ca111a per And n th s th ey ~" full taxe•
Tht Bedford Home Demonslra by a narrow mari n the !lrore b~
...., one 7ear In adtance at The Dall! 5ent•nel ofll... 115 60(: Ill e\ en when Uv ng abroad whereas l Dn CouncU Club w II hold its lhg 1211
-tua $7.80 three months $3 00 B~ motor route wh.-e ,..&lt;II able
On Thursday Reid Hart of the
... "'onth 11 By mall one year $8; alx monilia tUtl; lltnJe lllllllllll. a movie st.nr or an oil worker ca1 reg liar meeting Septe nber 19th
10 out o! the country for 18 at \he home of Mrs Audra Well Elehtb Grade team scored the on
Rltl une montb II
PUblloltlll ever1 afternoon e~&lt;ept ~undat' i Tloe Ohio Va...., llell months ond be forgiven the f rsl from 10 A M until 3 P M ly home run ol the eontest for the I
IIDtL lne II 110 Merhanle Ill, P~ 0 Buhlea offlell
Ill $20 1100
Plans will be dlseu88ed lor com day aUt.o Jtrb the oppos nK teare
II 10r1a1 nfllte phono 387
The repulahon o! t~e Umled l?e proje1ts and future mettlna won

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PersonalitJes Behind The Constitution Show Very
Able, Skilled Hands Worked For America's Destmy
Ed Note If natoonai so,eoetgn boundanes
were to crumble and natoons of the woold
seltd delegates to an mtetnatoonal convenlton
to draft a world Constotutoon t! 1s dou btful of
men of any greater abtltty and knowledge
would be found on that modern gathenng than
those who met at Constttult~n Hall over 170
years ago An a·tocle by M s Kathettne E
Rtce m the CUJrent ISSUe or the DAR maga
2me tells sometlung about the men who had
leadmg pat ts on thonkong out and put tong on
paper Ihe U S Consttlutoon Thts Is Constttu
!ton Week Therefore we recommend the re
prmt belo• as of lpec~al mterest
Personal t es Behmd The Constotulto 1
Most of us know our Conslttutton and "hat
tl stands for m our natwnalltfe but how few
of us know anylhmg about tts authors- that
handful of courageous leade rs who met 111
PhtladelphJa one hundo ed and stx ly mne
)eaJs ago to evo lve a plan of government for
an mfanlo epubloc whtch would both umte the
wtdely scattered populallon and meet thetr
dtverse and complex needs
Then em be s of the Constttutional Conven
!IOn of 1787 11e1e pttnctpally la•yers but
there weoe also me1ehants a few phvstctans
and some faJ mers and plantallon owners The
yo ongest member was only twe 1ty seven the
o'dest Benjam on Franklm was etghty one As
was to be expected the States sent thetr abl
est men to the Convenllon Towcrtng above
them not Just phys callv but wtth the gt eat
ness of a sup rme commander whtrh had
earned for him the beloved t1tle of father of
hts rot nlry was Genco al George Washington
a dele~ate from Vtrgmta whom the other del
egates chose as the P es1dent of thetr "on
venit on

Pomeroy Middleport, 0 Sept

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and Mrs. Clarence Cumtngs ,
Surprised On 50th Anntversary
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14r and Mro Clarence Cum Ing.o br Ide an d groom an ' on °
were pleauntly mprlsed Satur Icr side by tall candloi The
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In their honor on their 50th werl
ding annjversary at th home o!
her brother in law and siBter M
and Mrs LOwell Carper who now
live In the homestead where Mrs
Cumlnga llfOw up
The affa1r wa&amp; P1anne d bYth cIr
two dau1hter~ Mrs Everett King
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Junes Slewart (Clarlee) or Tor
onto Oh 9 and her sister Mrs
Carper

Mr and Mr" Cumings went
to hou•ek~cplng on the Cumings
home place and hved there unlll
the death o! his mothor then
they went to Ft Myers
Fin
where they liVed u_ntll their dau
ghlera were througH Hogb SchoOl
then the! came bo&lt;k to Meigs Co
to live until live yem ago when
due
the deUcate health or
Mrs Cumings they went to hve
wlfh their son In lii"w and daugn
ter Mr and Mrs James Stewart
at Toronto where they now llve
Mr Cumings was A carpenter
flmsher and Mrs Cummgs was a
fuic seamstress They were both
aeuvc in eommumty Grange and
lodl!le work whtle In Metgs Co
The hOuse was beautifully de
eorated with chrysanthemums
and marigolds m colors of gold
and brown
Re,llitratlon of guests were In
eharge or wendy Corpcr and
Ellen Stewart
At noon ' hnuntl!ul pot luck
dJnncr was enJoyed the br des
table was centered bY a three
tiared '*e topped by a nnmature

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Young AduttS
Rally Planned

brides cake was made and decor
ated by their daughter Mrs Ste
wart
In the afternoon lte mam
cake and punch were aervcd to
the !ollowlng guests Mr and
Mro James Stewart and children
Toron I Mr and Mrs Everetl
Kmg Peru N Y Mr and MrR
Ray Morns Columbus Mr and

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Elba Story Pomeroy RD Mr
nnd Mrs Charles Carper son
Kirkersville o Mr and 111'11
George Carper and daughters
Shade RD Mr and Mrs Pnul
Hyme and son and Mrs Aida
Wr1ght Lancaster
Mr and Mrs Ralob Ashworth
Cblumbus Mr and Mrs Clarence
Story and daughter Mrs Homer
s ory Mr and Mrs Glen Hart
Mr and Mrs Homer '1\lllard Mrs
Edna Arnold ltlrs Max ne Arnold
and daughter MJSs Ada Hookln!
Asa Hoskins all of Pomeroy RD
Mr and Mrs Clarence Wlll Mr
and Mrs Guy Wtll and chlldre1
Mr and Mrs George DeWeese
all of Athens and the honorees
Mr and Mrs. Cum ng3
The celebrahon comlng as a
complete surpr1se aroused many
Mnd memoroco and brought to
gether frJCnds and relat ves who
had not met m years

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Mrs R J Curhs
Is Honored Guest
At Layette Shower

Mrs R J Curtu (Lela Grueaer)
was tlonored recently wtth a
layette shower at the home or
her graudmoi'her
Mrs Lela
Flmt assisted by her mother
Mrs Jrene Grueser Gifts were
1 d 10 baby crodte made by
P ace
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Alberta Elwood Myrtle Hlckt El
ole Forbe1 Bernice Saxton HeleJ
HlckJ Martha Ash Florence Baer
Leona Curt!J Stella GrueJer Pa~
t1 Houduhe)t and children Mar
garet Walker and daughter Mill
Evelyn Flck Sheila Hicks Crest
lyn Hicks Rachell Rouoh and
Pamela Grueser
Sending gl!ta but unable to at
tend were Mrs Hilda Yeauger
Helen Bill" ldo
Lauderm1lt
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Damewood li'ilecn Lee Grace
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F"her Flo Grueser Helen Maag
Margaret Houdashelt Jennie Ku J;
Edith Sisson Elms Holter Mary

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ease IP Y a
and Roma Nease
Garnes were played and pr zes
were won by AnnabelrHoudashelt
Elsie Forbes and Helen Htcks
door prize was won by Carol)n
Evans Refreshments were served
by the hostesses con5JSUog of
coffee tea and mdJVJduol serv
ngs or cake decorated wlh a
paJr o! pmk or blue baby boot
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by groupa according to the way
they are dlaplayed in the store
For tbil the shopper must he Ia
Lell Go ShopplnJ rum
mlllal"' with the stare where she
It ahoppen' maauel entitled shops She JbQuld know for In
How to Save Honey While Shop atance that ohe will paso the
MT KATAHDIN Me \JP pln1 would no doubt be a beat dairy counter the meal counter Grandma Gatewood aJmOII '10 I
uller II It eould he proven prac the !reoh produce the eonned years old ellmbld Mt Katabdla
tical Altboueh they have no such goods and so on in a certain or Monday to end ber aeeoad blh
book to ollft lilt Extension Spec! der Then •he can I '' all the over the 2 02tlomlle Al!Palacblla
alllll In IJI;uketlol ln!ormaiJon 1tem1 she wanta from any clven Trail
!or Conaumort at the OnJO Stale part ot the store m a group and
Grandma _ Mra Emma 01..
Unlvenlty Columbu• do have arranje the groups n the order wood o! Galbpolll Ohio- doOm t
aome practical aua:gest ons for she w111 pa.. them n the store I hmk she 11 try the loiJi tratl
maklnl the ohoppln&amp; robtme SJm Th s uvea back tra~kmg and cr1s:r agam
pier At tilt aame lime theJT ad croasing while m a ~tore reducmg
GettJn too old she old. '1
vice may also cave shoppers shopp og hn e and sav ng energy must have fallen a dozen Umll ~
money
As lor the money 1avmg angle but 1 picked myl6tt' up and kept
For eumple tbey recommend a the apecialut urge f1111 hanty go n ..
eare!ully planned obopplne hst w1th labels grades and nspect10n
Mrs Gatewood .. tel abe uw I
prepared Ill advance U the shop- •tampa These are quaht)' gu1des
per takoa time at home to check to help the shopper gel lhe best bear n V1rg1n1a a mOOH ln Kaine
over oupplla on band as well as and the mos for her food dollar and deer all alon1 the trail together w1th an octulontl hiker
needa lor tile future botb 1mmedl
NEW YORK UP - Bold Ruler She slept In lean to a and olmllar
ate and toni ronge ohe can .. ve
couldeiable tlme when she ar who returned to act on ear er th 5 shelters along the wty IOmt!timn
rtvea 111 the 110re md perhaps al week after bemg 1 dehned with stoppmg ofl at 1 re1taurant or I
10 take advaataa:e of 1easonal leg ahd .shoulder lllJUr ~:s 5 nee farm house for a bot meal
price redudlonl on 1tems wh rh last June tops a r1eld of e ht to
She said the hike wu oftea
day 111 the 88th runn ng of l h c tough gomg but there were lonf
may he uoed later
Anotber wllue of makmg out $25 OOOaddcd Jerom~ !land ca p a stretches Wh{'re she ~ou1d Jult
dream ato'g and enjoy the
Uata in advance or the tnp to the Be1mon 1 p ar k
slghtJt
atore lie1 ln arr1ng1ng the

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Dof ARegular
Meeting b Held
Theodorus Counc1cl Daughter of
AmeFtca met in regular session on
Monday evening With Nettle Hayes
councilor pres1dmg
Betty Gilbert was reported 10
distress havmg lost her lather by
death Flowers were reported sent
Doris Darst resogned .. reeordmg
secretay due to lllne" MarJorie
Woodard wa!i nomtr.ated elected
and lnptalled to f1ll the vacancy
Jhe commi"SIOn of WJDona Cook
as council deputy wos read Pnzea
donated by Mrs Hayes
awarded to Mmme Gilmore ond
Ehzabeth Campbell
Quarterly bJrthdays were obser
ved and Mrs Campbell In behall
o! the councol presented gdts to
Lllloe Hauck Doris Darst Winona
Cook and Lillian Dcmoskey
Potluck refreshments were serv
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Mr and Mrs Harold Burns de
are announcmg th e marriage of
the r daughter Margaret Jeanne
to Harold Haer son df Mr and
Mrs Andrew Hager Middleport
The weddmg was an even\ o!
Sept I~ the smgle rmg cere
mony bemg read by Rev Webber
Thoma at hts home at 4 45
The couple went to Columbus
lor short weddmg trip

The groom is employed as a
ftre !Jghter at the Navy yardo in
Po1nt Pleasant
A beiUng and shower w11l be
held at 7 30 Sept 23 at the
brides parents, Mr and Mrs
Burnside
The couple Will be at home ta
IMiddleport
the r (fiends at II N Second Sl
Tuesday of next week

Young Adults of RIO raG ran~~ ~~ ~~~~ :~~ndf:;~:r s~~eJ~:;:
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Baptist Assoc1atiGn wHI
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With large nbbon bows a~cented
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7 30 p m Thursday Sept R•o the setting for the cradle over
A dog that has been tied by
'" Calvary BaptiSt Church
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neck !or "" or eighth months
Grande to elect o!flcers
WhiCIY.
large
stork
stood
guanl
Keynote 1peakm lS to be orrin 1 Guests present were Mrs Eve
has as much chance or more of a
R Dudle Jr ol Brooklyn N lyn Strauss Carol Kennedy Mar
chance of I!Oing mad than bel
y an .~tstandong ChmtJRn lay )One Woodard Carl Sm th Mary
XC
would have 1f he was allowed tD
man and a dh;l!ctor o! Bolly Gra Hamm Carolyn Evans Annabel
Mr aJfd Mrs Paul Smart 44 Side The three toered wedding be loose so he could get some ex
hams New York Crusade
Houdashelt Esta Baer AIJlanda L ncoln Stre•t Mtddleport have eake •as on a small table at the ere se and k•ep in good pbysleal
Ev~ryonc IS Invited
Bacr Aida Faudree Jean Nease announced the marriage of their side and was wreathed wJth buckle condo!•o•
daughter Jean to George S1ddall berry and lemon leal lohage Mrs
A lot of women and children
Jr Hyannis MRis son or Mr and Paul ll Smart sister in law of the
have
to fe'd and water their dogs
the
Mr}. George S1ddall Sr Hyanmo bride served the wcddmg cake
The double rmg eeremopy was after the trad1t10nal first shce was that are \Jed up
performed at the F1rst Baptist cut by the bride and groo11 Miss
U one o! lheae dogs ohould go
Church on Sunday September 8 Carol Bachtel preSided at the mad the own~r would not know it
at lour thirty o clock by the Rev punch bowl Rnd other hostesses unbl one of the !amlly bad been
Charles Pomeroy Newark who were Mre Harold E Hubbard b tten So therefore, there Is Just
was ass sted by the Rev Clare Mrs Lawrence Bing Mrs John a:s much chance of a person being
mont E Hoyt Middleport
Fultz ond Mrs Paul Harbrecht bitten by a mad dog on a ehaln OS
Arrangemehls of wh1te glad olus Mrs Willian Houck Marlon reg there s o! b.lng bitten by a loose
and salal foliage were placed at istered the *'ucsts
dog or two In the county
ea~b s1de of the altar cross and
Mr and Mrs Siddall left for a
It is not only the dog that goes
vases of white baby mums glad short weddmg tr P and she chose mad People go mad too It s nol
n•klng • I The Range olus and huckleberry foliage wered a be~ge su t dreos with brown ac rab1es that cause It but !ts abou
For L~
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in front or the seven brancbe
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t lighted the altar cessorles and corsoge o1 yc ow the some These people shoot cut
and beat people to deatb But we
candeIabra lh a
tea roses
Pews for tho famlhes were taed
Mrs S1ddnll graduated from are not pumshed or placed in an
with whole satin ribbons Ivy and Middleport lhgh School and re asylum because a few people are
llhes ol the valley symbols of ce1ved the Bachelor of Arts degree mentally Ill
Alpha P~• .oror1ty
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A program of nupt1al music was rom emson mvcrs Y w e e
I wonder then why our best
resented before the ceremony by she was a member of Alpha Eh friend Ue good old dog is pun
~ra. Robert &gt;hils Manetta vocal- sorority ~be is wo~J~g on E~er 11hed lor sornelh ng that he hao
d M Gerald Anthon y or- !\faster s egree n e lglous u not done
isl an
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Kesnar 8 cat1on at Andover Newton TheoganJst Mrs Mills san:dm Pra log ~al S~hool Boston Mass Mr
It 1s very bad busmess to keep
Enl~eat Me 1Not dW~ur n~ t:e Siddall graduated from the Um a dog \Jed all !all and wmter untJI
er Y u;~P ~n d 8 Prayer by versltY of M ssachusetts w1th the they are m a bad physical condi
~cremony
e or
lectlons Bachelor of Arb degree and be- tion because of no exercise then
Malottc M~ Anth~y •d 8~ L eb longed to De ta SJgma Ch1 frater turn them loose in the spnng
Included L 1 ~ 0 Av ~ar~a SchU n tv He IS working on the Bache- when rab cs are worse among
esraums '" M 10 :
Dans and Jor of Dmm y degree at Andover dogs and foxes
bert o1emn e Y
Newton Theu!og1cal School Bos
the Bridal Chorus from Lahengr n ton Mass Mr and Mrs Siddall
1 honestly believe that there
by Wagner and the Weddmg returned to MJddlet&gt;Orl lor a short will be len dogs that have been
March Memlelssohn
v stt With hnr parents before leav tied go mad to one that has been
Attendants were 'Mrs. Manmng ing for Boston Mass where they allowed to run loose
Kloes twin sl8ter o! the bnde rna wJil make theu home wh le at
The sportsman don t allow hla
ron of.honur Mrs George Hac tend 0 ~ Andover Newton Theo- dog to run loose all over town
ket Jr sister or the bnde br1des logical School
They are let loose at limes and
m•tton M:lls Nancy Wagner Buf
Gue!lts of the weddm g and re-- taken out lor exercise and sports
falo N Y brides maid George ceptJOn mch ded Mr and Mn and then u brought batk and
T Siddall Sr father o! the groom Paul M Sm"l and daughters Su kept 10 control by his owoer
.beet man Paul 'Molton Smart ToT d M
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f th b tde and san and Barbara o1e o r an
It lsn t fa r for t dog owner to
IMedaonnibllllr&lt;lkl~cso Pom~ro~ brother Mrs George T SINddall Swr Hy buy license and rabieS atrlb for
annts Mass Miss ancy agner h d th h
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Burfalo N y James McDonald 18 og en ave o .eep lm
n law of the bride ushers
The bride who was g1ven in
bed up for a year We are not
'marriB e b• her lather wore a Midland Meb MJSs SadJe Smart allowed to I ke the doga out and
g 'h
f hlte silk Mr al d M~ Wilham Houck Mar hunt exercise or tra n them for
waltz lengt g~wn 1 ~ wCh ntUly 10n Mr and Mrs George R a full yeor
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atrait neck Thomas Mrs Geor~e W Thomas
}Jow long are we dog ownera
lace Emdplrbe I f 'le por Tbe ex and daughter Mory Lou Radnor going to stand for •uch Injustice
line an
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ccent the Rev and Mrs Charles Pomeroy In our ~ountv?
11an • ' was •
tremely
d MaMrs ba
ed by aliou
butterfly
bow back and aNn d chik drMen Gn" ghorr aMnii!
II we hav• to lake out dogs to
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JllusiOn veil was ballerma length
for rab1es shot.&amp; and buy our li
and was held m pace by a Chancenses dog feed thains oollarl
tilly laee hall hat embro dered
and have our veterlnaJ1 work and
With lrrldeseent pa1l1ett~s She
any other d') 0 needs done In .the
carrted a ea!('ade bouquet of white
county that allows us to take our
shattered ca•natlons w1th wh1te Dear Ed1tor
dogs out
satin streamer&amp;
j rt s an nld saymg that a dng Is U ot wos the vote o! the (leople
Her attenrlant.s wore ballerma a mans best friend
of our co~nty I don t behe"'
length gOwns of Peaue de So1e
Dogs have been known to save many people would vote to keep
In two tones of blue designed m the lives of Jots of men women the dogs bed for a year
princess style w1th altematmg and children They have also been
No man would eare to keep his
panels of two shades of blue from tnown to g1ve alarm when flff~ dogs t1ed dur ng a rab1es ep1den;Uc
the drcular yoke to the hemhne breaks out He w1ll guard a mans for as hagh as sixty days
The matron-of honor wore med hame or his child with hls life
I behcve wlten a man 1a elected
lum blue With controsUng hght I He keeP! the stray ng stock to oflJCe he should try lo plcaae
blue panels and the other attend from destroying the farmers the maJority of the people and
ants wore hiht blue w1th med1um c:nps and property
certamly nD man th1nks he is
blue eontrasllng Theu short clr
Doga were also drafted on the pleastng ihe maJority of people
cular vella were beld In place umed force~ and proved to be when he passes a law to keep our
with hairbrltid crowns and they great tife savers and won lots of dogs tied for a year and yet we
carried Colonial bouquets o! white medala o! honor
have to buy hcense and rab1ea
shattered carnat1vne fnd blue corn
The sportsman farmer and nfne shots for our dogs.
flowers
ty percent of all country people Next year the quarantine may
Htoa a big rangelu•ury ln only 30-lnchll of apace! But
Mrs smart, mother o! the brode bebeve the dog to be a true !mnd be put op ag•m then we may not
ft 1 fvN of averythlng t!Jal counh-whh an !hat
wore navy crepe w1tb matcbmg ac and a great help on the Jarm and be able to take our dogs out until
ceuories and corsage of yellow around the home
after next election
goea daar acrou,'blg en011gh lo tioka 6 pin Cook•
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Mrs
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JS a ahame that such a d1sOur laws are supt&gt;Osed to be
Masltr Ovon Clack Control turns Oftl1 on and off autoo! the groom wore poudre blue esae as rab1e1 does stnke a dog made by the people and lor the
Matically whi!IJ you ro away Now aty!lng-cholce of
lace wotb harmoniZing accosoorlea once In a while but it does and people
and corsage of white carnatiOns has for ~ntur1es
It 111 not w1se for one man to
Cl)lersl Sta It nght owayl
The wedding receptloQ was held
The people as a whole don t go aga~nst the ma)ol'lty o! the
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~orne The brides table was ceo dog In the county should be \Jed shows SJgns or aplle work
tered w1th Ute punch bowl wltb by the neck l&lt;&gt;r a full year because
Lee Okey Wood Sr
~ljlte tapers and arrangements of a lew do&amp;s have gone mad 11 the
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KINDY FOR BOBCATS
Pom eroy·, Purple Pantherg will
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Cl!y.
Dave
Hlutiy, Mlddloport'• All·
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get a stJ!Ier test Fr~day night drills !his w&lt;ek
John Thompson's Yellow Jacket squad Monday in time for a;
sw quurte1back of IU U, enrolled
when Chauncey-Dover's
Thm
wm no the gymthree-hour drill designed to overcome some
the lacks that ST
Louis
\urn out
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ly good squad comes to town '•d nR!lum floor Monduy evenmg all- '
permitted the affair of last Saturday night at Rutland.
b)' 1 veteran backfield
tcr blade board work lrd by Coach
Tho 0 8 id M d · h
Wmners over Nelsonville last Alex Clio where dcl81ls of often·
mps n I
On ay ntg 1: .
'Week, ~. Coach Bill Smith's sive asslgn rn&lt;·nts rn the Panther T
by Cltel TlllllelUI
"lfs the first time I ever worked a bunch of boys as hanl
single wing offense will offer vet- attack were sludred Followmg
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eron backs 'tommy Krany 1k at thu the Parthm ran SJgnal nnd
TUESDAy MORNING CLEANUP _ Donald Wolfe, No. 1 ~he work called !or h•
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•I us the best wide &lt;in ~ln
tailback, Merle Kclsonberg at full- liming drill~ In slockmg feet on man at Racme Htgh School, Will have his opus on tbe history scnmmage and Nelson, ,,.
I've evt&gt;r seen in high
back and Sl!m Stalder at wmg the gym flo ,,r
knee and all, was In th8 thick of I sehoul and ['ve seen qu1te i:l few .
back Nine o:her lettermen are on
The \'lrtor~ ov!•r Wahama, point· of athletic fortunes at Racme ready for publication probably It as a defensive halfbac:~.
l underestimated Jt •·
the squad to fJll out Smitlt's line- mg alread) fvr the rruc Jal trip to within the month
Nelson. baseball and bukethall
up.
wellston, Sept 21 ran Monday
Don (Pizzle) has ordered only 5,000 copies for a first print- •tar,
the aophomore who last . Thompson said Ruliond's two
The basically )oung squad - nrght wtth s T Johnson and Dan· ing. He's not worried about second, third, fourth and fifth edi· year thrllled SEO fans with his 1 big tackles (Barr and Lon~\ wr•••
only six semBrs are on the roster 1 ny zu·kle at Pnds F'llp Werry and tions, for some reasOn!
never-say-die runnlna and tackl· tough tn the line that -stopped
~will be mt't•hnu• the speeded-up Gar)' R:nntlz tackh•s, Jerry Wet•b
d b . h"
lng on a team that closed out M1ddleport fur a net e yards from
o
To wnte the rochure an o tam ts records, he dug out a 1'h k · D
gcrimm g
an syJVJng ay with. I 0-10
ae
Panthers who came out of the Wa- er and Da1m' ~truble at guards
hama ronte~t v1ctors 33-o wtthout and Rill r; 1 hll~ at "enter
six-foot
game
c
t high stack hof nnctent
f
1 records
20 that haved rested in
A record.
In outlining his own work this
tULY senous inJuries. Jr. Haw- Quarterbark wa~ Terry Phalin an ex ra room at orne or as ong as
years an more.
"( think we h1ve th'e beginn- wee k Th ompson said , emphasis
thorne who kept a tender ankle and sidtng h1m wcrr halves Vern- lot of well known names in the annals of Tornado sports will lnra of 1 new spirit here," said will be put heavily on blocking In
sl1ghth under wraps at Wahama. on Hamson and llodnry Spencer appear agatn in prwt
Thompson alter the Monday drtll the lme to open hol('s for his
h:~1~_runmng well m ftrst wtth J1 H;w thorne at fullbo ck
When he l'an out or statistics of his own. he called up Ar- "Naturally, 1 wasn't at all happy runners "Our backs hove to
thur Beegle, Dorcas, who has another complete set recorded aboui \he 26-o llcklna a\ Rulland. i&gt;lock. too:· he said
as an independe nt observe r
Bul It showed two IMnao."
To shape up to !hiS, 'l'homp" n
A contract fo r senul rights to Wolfe's effort har, not yet The coach believed
the
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Jackets showed 1'they weren't pound guard lo a turkle slot, orb een conclude d
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afraid to tackle hord, and lhat dered George Miller to trade ends
they never rave up even though with Stephen Bailey, and pul
NEW YORK UP - Those "pall- ers" as wrJtcrs entered the MilYellow Jacket football players and fans should not be of behind. our la&lt;kllna, In tpots, Mike flrwin back a! center on
bearers" had better lind them- waukee dressrng room alter the such faint heart as 10 stal't rendering the air with hopelessness was passable."
the otten11ve unit Elthor Dick I
selves anolhe1 funeral somewhere Car·',·nal
,. at this stage. That 25·0 li~king taken from Rutland Saturday Thompson had this to "Y RoII er or Cornel t Vance will take
. " ' h" I cut lh e Iead to 2"
betause the suddenly eome-allve aames on Sunday
about Rutland, "Vennarl'l team over Ketehka's guard duties
Milwaukee Frnveo don'\ look ., 11
Bob Buhl, pitching his !Irs\ cmn- night waen't exactly easy to swallow, but neither has been the
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has een areal under-rate . He
rw n wos commg ' nght "'
t heyre go n~t to play the fall guy5 plete game ~ ince he was sidelined
a back, and we needed htm there.
tor a National Leaaue burial par· w1th arm trovb le Aug 18, held the
Remember, fans, these boys are trying and as lime goes on
but we need hlm at center worsf
ty
Phill~es to r~ght hrls Del Rlee, this Autumn they'll continue to show more and more evidence 1
on ortense," said Thompson Jan
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Just when everyone •as ""c· never much oJf a slugger ' poled a of skill and determination What more can you ask?
k the &lt;nac h "'"d , 1acks on!)
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spairilli' of his chances. tltat Mil- homN off loser Harvey Haddlx ln
~t;:-.U,U, ~fi/I!'A,I!W
! experience.
wauke@ "patient" showed a de· the th1rd ummg and the Braves
clded turn for the bolter todny and were never headed Johnny LoSEO sportswriters and radto broadcasters Sunday picked
"He'U come
alrlllg,"
aded
il oould be the crl•i• " past, what ' gan headed th• bra ves' allaek Pomeroy to end thts football season in a photo finish for third
Thompson. He hinted he might
w1tb the end of a three-Kame los· wn h three hrls
place just behind Gal hpolts in second and tied wllh Wellston
&amp;lve big John Lyons, 200 pound
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freshman, a ch.anee at center.
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tltrte-game lead m the race
pennant - cltnching "magic num·
Thompson had one bit of bad
The Braveo brought the big ~er" to nme They have tl games everybody in the league has for Pearle Jr. Hawthorne, 24·
news. Harlan Whitlatch, speedy
Jelled and liomorenized '
rhange about when they snapped left to play as do the second-place pound fullback of th e Panthers.
halfback, who was expected to
Rev Satin hal all the
out of their alump with a tH1t qrdmals.
It's no secrel that two or more man-sized lads are needed to
hold down a ' teady post, is rcatlack hat overcame the Phlla·
bring Jr. to the ground whenever he gets the ball. At Jackson
ported about to move to another
Jate1 advantages and
delphia Phlllles, !-1, Monday
RBDLtiGS ELIMINATED
and before the voting we tried to convey the impression Jr
11&lt;hool. His family io leaving town
adds new ones. It's
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In the only other game played
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··we need a vJelory awfu l bad
Mondoy night, the Clnemnat1 Red· was a out a orne JOy as a IS proven op rawer a en~~. I
to giVe these boys a little confid·
perfect for every room iD
A IRIGHTIR AIR
lego defcuted the Hrooklyn Dodg- . We didn't want Jo cmbanass Mr. Ct lo by pushing his club
enee rn themse lves" Thompson
your home-including
Gone WI! the morgue-like alma· cro 3·2, 1n 10 mmngs but were too high le~t. they fall later collecting on the way down all the
soid "Lei us get rolling once and
kitchen and bathroom._ 1
sphere which had pervaded the mathematically eliminated from ephlrets that usually follow disappointment.
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we'll give a lot or peo ple in th"
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But it's sure med~
" cine, as the old Jndtan satd, that Messers
league something
to
worry
day'a lou to the Phtls. Absent also Braves' triumph.
bout "
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was Fred Haney's biting refer·
Rookie oullicjder Joe Taylor Harrison, Spencer, hahn and S. T.' Johnson among others
a
enee of ·~Here rome the pallbear· rlrove in a!l three of Cincinnati's will provide rnariy a wornsom~ moment for opposition coaches
The Yellow Jackets entl!rtam
runs. He hit solo homers In the before Thanksgiving Day
Wahama, tw1ce bealen m two
'Ill
fint nnd sixth tnnmgs and then
starls by 5-touchdown tallies, Fri·
walked With lhe ba"' full in the
Back ln the dah when Moonbeam Clifford, late of Pomeroy, STAilt.'S ca. '"P~iy you wtth day nrght at MJddltport
lOth ho force rn the wtnnln(l run. kicked. in a column to this page every Friday; it was routine every single ;)rug Item your
Johnny Kllppstetn of lhe Red·
Doctor may prescribe. We are
lego pi tched a '" . hiller while for hlm to pick winners in local htgh school circles as well as fully prepared to give Prompt,
'10uhpaw Johhny Podreo was the for a long, long list of collegiate gridders. Then came the task Courteous Semce on All of
By United PrMs
loaer.
of keeping track of his wtnners for that all-important percent· your Prescription Needs The
NEW YORK'- Gomot "Sugo~'
Roin cancelled a gcheduled age of right choices
QUIZ answer is The P1pe Organ.
Hert, 146Y4, Phlladtlphla, drew
CLEVELAND UJ&gt;- The Clove· rome between the Orioles •nd In·
with Charlev "KII\g" Cotton, 151,
1 haven't the ttme to study all the college brochures that
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Toledo, Ohio. (tO),
eran center Frank Gatskl, regu. belween th e sccontl . place White cross the Sports Desk to Jearn if Podunk Tech likely .. ill low·
er the shlllelah on Four COt ners Universtt~. And who the heck
tar Clev,land C!enter for tile 'hilt Sox and Senators.
-~---cares, anyway, unless you play the "numbers" cards that float
nine yeors, to the Detroit Uonl
lor 1m undisclosed draft choiee
around this Tri-County area in spite of Mr Kefauver'
The 3~·Y•"·old, 24! pound playEven Mr. Wilhamson , slide rule and all, can hit no
er from Grantsville, W Va,
87 per cent. I"lllet him•ptck 'em for you.
than
faHed to show up at training camr1
But I would like to set up a Prediction Panel for SEO and
this year and wu cla11ltted as a
· canarea tenm games Say of about eight members.
holdout He t111 been with the
Browns for 11 seasons. Clevel11nd
didates, whom I am nominatmg here and now, are Fred
opens ita regular season Sept 29
Harry .Barnes, Renzo Menchtni, Bull Montana, Ch,..a~• ;i;e.~y;s~~~i~'iil
aaalnst New York
CO LUMAIIS UP - ' Dull &lt;lull Kenny McElhinney, John Fultz and Dick Oweh, r,
Galski's departure marked 11 dull'' was Ohio Stuh• l'oac h \voO&lt;.JY The Sentinel brass You gentlemen are to serve unlll other·
1hakeup Monday wltith saw vcter- Hayes' nppra1sul of h1 s Buckeyes' wise notified, and the fullest of cooperation Is requested,
lln fullback Mauriee Bassett ~~ond h rst one u d~tv drill Munduy
Sometime during the week prior to Friday and Saturday
Hay•·~ wa~ dN•idedly dlspleosed
rookies Paul Camera and Thurlow
games,
you will be telephoned or visite~ your predictions.
Cooper out from tho lineup ao tne with the ptrformant-e m which
will
have to come over to The Desk sil!Ce his shoe shine
Bull
Brown• pared down to the legal numerous mucues cropped up, but
he vowed tu makt! a iresh start booth on Court-s! ls not listed in the phone book. And I shine
limit of 38.
lluaett wao ed(led !rom hi' job today
my own shoes- occasionally.
On ly one play during defensive
by newcomer Jim Brown ol Syra·
Get ready for your work this week. The games Sept. 20
cuae The Clevelanders still have scrimmage , ~tood out as guod, are Athens at Belpre, Pt. Pleasant at Gallipolis, Jackson at
-~han
two other fultbaeks, veteran Ed Hoyes recalled However l'le said
Modzelewokt and rookie Frank be quickly Rtoppcd lhc scrimmage Portsmouth East, Buxley at Logan, Wahama at Middleport,
for fear lhfi rough tactics miaht The Plairu at Nelsonville, Chauncey at Pqpteroy, Wellston at
Purnell.
result In InJUries.
Oak Hill, 1'Jastern at Rutland (21st), Mercerville at Kyger
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In the off~rouve wm·kout, passes Creek, and Ravenswood at Cedar Grove.
often neYe r ~ot out of the backPick the fin~l score and individual records wlll be mainf&amp;f'ld, playfln ran Into each other
tained
through the season with the whiner to receive a handIY UNITID Pllll
and the te.a n1 lacked spark
some trophy in November, courtesy of The Dally Sentinel
AMIRICAN LIAOUI
W L Pet, 01
Sports Desk.
New York
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Jim White and I will be the fina'l arbiters on the trophy wlnChlca&amp;o
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O.troit
7~ 68 ~24 t ~ \\
Baltimore ,
69 73 2tiU 21
Cleveland . .
118 74 47P 22
Washln1ton . 14 80 3BO 36
Kan ... City
~2 89 3110 37'f•
DALLAS UP - Dow Finster·
Mentlay't llt~ulh
wald of Athe"s, o., finished In the
Cleveland at Baltunore, cenctlled money In his 63rd straitht toutna·
nln
men! hf're Monday when he pock·
fhlcaa:o at Wuhlngton, ('01l&lt;'f! lled etod $1,100 for a 3-way tie for
rai n
eighth place In the $40,000 Dalll!
W'*'OICiay'a GomH
Open.
Clll' ~
Chic110 at Ballimore, nl ~ ht
Flnstfrwald hid a 1'11i alona
Cleveland at Wa~ hingt o n , r11ght with ~rt Wall of Pacono Manor,
Detroit at New York
Pa., and raul Harney o£ Worcester
Kan ~as City at Boston
Mas11, behind wirinel'l Sllm Snead,
who capped the Open by a fat
NATIONAL LIAGU&amp;
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'todey, ihoro are many quiet vfctorlllBob Inmon and Cary Middlecotr
!llilwaukeo
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dla..,e. Each might be described u a crblo Iiiii
St Louis
83 00 ~81l 3 won $3,066 66 each for thl'ir 10
d1dn
't quite happen undfir par 2'1'48 behind Snead.
Brooklyn .
BO 65 M2 7
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to today'• ouparlor modlclnlla...t&amp;
Snc~d. tht• West VtrginJa golfing.
Clnclnna\1
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Modern medicines prescribed by your phyalclt111
New York
68 78 .48K 19\1 wmmng nne to~rnament 1 yea1·
aeore aMazing triumphs over dileuea whlcb.
Pltllhurh ·
!B 88 3P7 2P'f• untl't I'm eo.
only
a decade BKO, were almost eertaiD.
Chlca(lo .
ne 87 392 ao
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become
dangerously serious.
QUARTIRBACK
CHAROID
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Mllweukee ~ Philadelphia 1. n1lo' , D~THOIT UP '-- Detroit Uons
Present·day pharmaceuticals, sueh 111 '"''
Clnclnutl I Brooklyn. 2, 10 Inn · quarterback Hobby La1·ne was ar·
antlblotks,
require complex equipment, lntrma"
re11ted and frt•ctl on bond today
lnro, nlte
eontrolo and hl1hly skilled teehnlclano tor
on drunk driving charges.
Wulltldoy'o GomH
production. Allhough somewhat hl•her In &lt;till,
New York at Milwaukee nitf'
th~y aclunlly are an investment in eeob.OmJBrooklyn at St Louis, nile
Plttoburah 11 Cinclnnall, nile
They etrect an eulier ewe and cut
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Only pmet scheduled
down expensive slck·bed time.
Minor • LIIIUI l"ult1
We are stnfTed andequippedtoftll yourdoelar't
lnltrnoiiiNI Ltoeuo l'toyolfa
llufftlo 1Z Richmond t Buffalo
pruuipllool llf0llljlt11al pricel tbllarttalr.
Experienee •
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Fight Results

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Range of Beoutif!ll Colors.
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Hayes' Verdict
At Buck Drill

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Baseball Results

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Finsterwald Is
Winner In 63rd
Straight Test

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Pomeroy Personals
~ally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0,, Sept 17, 1G57-5
' SPORTS DESK
. Jacob
Weber of Keno ~ \he
guett of his lister, Mn Mar~
i\
t 0 II ner. In case of a tieIContinued
,,.~ patio 'our). ,
we'll flip a coin and the loser sets u~ the Swatzel who ob!.:crved her 941~
lmthday.
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' -h'Ian Fears upponen sT
Parseg
Be Ready For Wildcats ... 571 The,c~all~nge
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and Mn. P.nttot lluth.
Mn Mabel Hetzer wa ~ called
lo Akron by the lllnen of her aon,
Raleigh, who underwent a kidney
operation ,
Mr. and Mrs Fred Frizzle have
Mr and Mrs. Don Dlanken&amp;htp returned from a 1hort vu n with
returned to thcJr home. Ca nton relatives in Detro)t and Port HurMonctay afler a v1~1.1 wllh her on, Michigan.
mo:hl.'r, Mrs. Mary Swatzel
Mn Alice Faulty of Parktn·
Gcor~e Rclbl'l and Mr and I burg II visltlng relatives here
MJ's. .frank Sar~enl of Columbus ! The WSCS o{ the ME ch~rch
were Suntbly 11 Ue11h of Ml ~- held their regular meetJnfl Stpt
Lou1~e Relbt!l and ·broth er Phili p ll at the home or Mrs Laura Ruth
An added (f)ature was th e birth·
duy celebration of the presJdent,
~Ir s Dorothy Reibel with a cud
Mr. and llrs. C C. Hamrlton and and handkerctlief shower
da ughter. Sandra Kay, and fn ehd.
P R· Ran~otph was &lt;aloed to \he
Ned Duvall of Ph1"lo were w••k
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end guL"Stfl of Mrs llamllton's P&gt;r- St Josep
osplta Monday by the
dd
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ents, Mr and Mrs. Oren Chi"lder•. au en 1 nen of hJs brother, w
h or Wavery,
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Clyde Ch•ney and fam,·ly of C •tRandodIPM
p R R d W. Va
Chester, W Va, were recent VI"-a
.11 r an
rs
an olph and
itors of his 1-)rolher, Horace Chan- doughter, Clare.stine, SPfnl Sunday
ey
ot Bndgeport, OhiO, where a din·
ner was held honoring ~fr and
James Ruth, who IS In 111e serv- I Mn Erwin Cain (LavanchJa Math

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from \he oldster basellall players tn
t? players ol the OVA dld not go long unchallenged. Phil Colllms was right on the ball as he began at once to round up a
team to appear Sunday, if possible, against Glen Cundiff,
et. al.
0,.
Whenever it Is, the resulting clash should carry a lot or in-

BY ED SAINSBURY
Unltod p,. 11 Sporll Wrltor
EVANSTON, 111. UP-North·
western's football team could be
better. thiS year th an it wu lu
lll5{l and still finish with a worse
record than the four wins, four
IDIOCI and one tie compiled last
year, Cou~h Ara Parseahlan said
toda y

"The 're hoth very fine ,,.
phomoies," Paroe&amp;hlun .. Jd. ·•and
both or them are going to Jllay '
lol of fo otbnll. Chtp'i i&gt;all ·
haudling Is very much unproved
~llld I his passing very gooll Bul terest.
Talley throws a hllle harder h:.t\1
- --..,.-I thrnk we'tl u" both of thcrn,
nnd both of them ne gowg til
be close to th e top ~ ~ the l' lltl of

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REEDSVILLE

IR)#'best Jug Race In His
-. tory

ad~:,r::e
.. :J~~ ~~~. ~~~~~ol~;~:~ !he smon " .
got over our big hurdle , Th&lt;\j l'.arsegh~an 1oresa w benefll •

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k .l ~ know they're t'apaiX!e or ba~mg two quarterbacks of equal
winning and the believe 111 them ab1l1ty because he cou ld coac_h a
cs
y
••It bcneh-1\larmer and send htm 1111 0
501.~ don't honestly know whether~ achon ..at any time wtth full tn ·
We 1 are betttlr than we were last formation about what might _be
year We're not v,ery good m done to q~·ercume t_he OJJPOSIIl!:!
depllt but we've got some pro- def&lt;'nse w1ti1out losmg any abJl·
' mising' sopho,nol·es, who poten- ity by his own player.
ttally are good football l)iaye~3.
Wilt Pill Mort
~~~~1:~~~~ not ' very many m "We're going to have more

Set For Thttrsday At Delaware

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DELAWAitE 0 FP- A firld of fine harn!"'-S hones, has ear.1ed
to 16 hnrse11 was t'll pec!Pd $113,192 He hu been in the mon·
to be na111ed 'od:l) for the world's e} 42 times m 51 heats, winning
ri chest pacirg raee- the $70.000 21 of them He last beat Torpid 1n
L1ttle Rrown Jll g h(·re Thursday
Detroit (t~st week on a muddy
. D1•arlline for entne~ ami !hr lrark
rlrawipn
for rost posruons wa11 11
Followers of the two favorites
3 m f:"iT
The Grand Circutt dassic for were expeetucl to know early if
13·yf&gt;m' OlLis wrts rxpertred lo be a their horse Will win as the Dpposc..ontest bf.' IWI.!C il roqu&lt;l from New mg drivers match strategy, John-~
Pat'Se~: hlan could make no pre- !)assing this
year," he saul, J
1 A·'
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r
ny Si1npson dr1ver of Torpid
1 1~'ve uot a couple ol good rc I ersey, an( 1'u!Os r.xpressf rom
·'!elton
as
to
how
the
Wildcats
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. 10peed~ter ln front'
u
eo
Ca ltror ma A rlozen more owners likes to take' hu
would wurd up ln the Big Ten ceJVers and more p11ss 111g ~ h ould however sull felt It was wmU; early and ~tfy there Joe O'Brien,
ral·~. except that "we'll be a ~ive us betler bulance. Lllst ycm· th e !mal $500 entry fee to put ""ho ltandles the 'EKpress, plam
threat ill any game ~ go in, and our passmg was bad, but they thcll sulkies m the race for the tu blde his ttme snd wUI try to
we're not going to roll over and jammed up on us and we threw I most C(lvctcd prize m pacing
wm with a sf)irited finish.
play dead.''
to keep them honest If we ca11
WON All: BUT TI-IREE
The Jug IS tho best of three
Surpri!t1 Paid
throw a rit this year, 1t Will help
Torpid, b1g bay s::m of Jug wm h~nls race~ on • half-mile tr~ck
Last year the Wildcats, who to shake loose Bob McKiever and \ ner Kni ghh Dream, has won aU w1th the s1drwhee(ers going twlce
had not won a conference game Wtlmer Fowler "
but three or his 3B heats m win· anund the track in each heat.
in two seasons, had the ad van· ,._, Foulfr and l\lcKlevcr
were nin g $155 200 for the Sherwood KEEPS COUNTY FAIR FLAVOR
tagC of surprises on (most of· standout Mlfbacks, bo!h vcrJ F1urns of J1-v 111 ."ton, N J HJ•~ lhr•e
'rhe race, a part of lhe Dela·
._
their opponents, Parseg h an saw fast and hnrd-hittmg. Ed Quum Iosst•s wc 1·c to Adws Express f1·om wal'e County Fair, rehun11 a part
Jnd marie the most o£ ll.
the S A C,1mp Farm ol Sh&lt;~ftm· of the county fair flavor long asThiS year Parstghian will en· will run ror a second year at full I calif.
' soeiated with harne8.!1 racing. It
trust the direction of his second back. l~..'htnd them Parsegltta n '
·
ts the realizfltion of almost 20
.
counted on sophomores whom he
1'orpr u• rHmf' 11en• with eighl yean of hard work on the part or
Northwestern team to a sopnomore quarterback. either Chip believed would be competent by two-minute miles to h1s rred1t He Henry "Hank" Thompson. publish·
Holcomb:·. son of the former seag.on's end.
[posted n l :&gt;8 at LexmgloQ, Ky , er of the Delaware Gazette, a~d
Purdue coach, Stu Holco_mb, now
"We'll be deeper than lnst I ~ast year hl become the fa stest Joe Neville.
tile Northwestern athlclic d1rec- year," he said, "but we're nol up 2- year~ld harness horse of all
They first rontested the Jug 12
tor or to John Talley.
to Big Ten standards. 1 think time, regardless of ga1t He re- years ago for $35,000. Each year
1
- we should have live players at peatcd thnt sensatiOnal clorkml! at the ccrowds and purses have In·
each positton, about two and a 1 ; ernon Downs m New York dur· Creased, with this year's attend·
half teams but we'll have 11bou: mg the summer
bnce ':!Ypect~'d to be cloae to 40,000
two ll's Kurt our practices be·
Ad Jos Express, from a famil y I and the purse $70,000.
cause we haven't been able to I
serlmmoge like I'd like lo."
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Servicemen
Tinker AF Bate, Okla -A/!C
Jame1 M. Oliver, son of Mn.
Be••le Oliver of Rutland , ha.a\ re
cently been au lgned to the 3d
AACS Mobile S&lt;~ua~ron .
Airman Oliver 111 a 19M aradll·
ate of Rutland Higlt Srhool. He
enlisted In the U. s Air For&lt;e
In Auguat 111M aod attended
Communlcallon• School at F E
Warren AF 8a1e, Wyoming and
Cryptoiraphic SCnool at SCott AF
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OPEN
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AinlliJl. Oliv~r Sllrved two
years in Japan prior to report·
ing to Ttn ker Ar Ba.st· wh~:&gt;re he
.~ ~ prCJtont Iy performini duty as
a rryptoiP"aphic operator in the
world wide Airways and A1r Communir.lltiona Serviee

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PRESENTING.

Dixie

At
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BAKER FURNITURE

Gas Ranges

~to'1IW.ttg THERMAL-EYE

automatic top burner heat control

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Bose

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ParseghJan planned IO start
lettermen at all but two pos•·
tions
the line, with sop homor~
I Gene mGo~sa~e
at one tuck(e aod
sophomote Jack Stalla at left
a: uard.
"We'll nave just about a full
sophomore second team," he
saicY.

DIXIE'S

M~

STYLEMASTU

Beautilvl to loot&lt; at , • , a joy to own and o ploaour~ to

M'ddl eport
---PTA Holds Its First
Meeting Of Current SchOIJI Year

ust ... all the arts of DIXIE'S mailer craftsmen have
gone into making this range o true pace~etter in styft,
ptrformonce ottd economy. till! Nz.e oven and
smokeleu broiltr; large storage compartment; four
5Urface bumen- one featurin~ THERMAL-EYE Automotk
Top Bvmer Heal Control which automatically adjusts
heat for perfect cooklng1 and most exciting of all, a
giant griddle In the middle perfed for breokfa1h or come
pany treats and convertible to a flfth burner whtft4hteded.
1

Tht\ fl:s t mceltng of the Mid· school dining room where !hey
dlt•port Part'nt-Teadwr A~sncw- wrre served cake, coffee and
uon tor Ow current year wa~ Koolade by the hosp 1tality memhell\ Monday cvenmg at the bers. Mrs. Allen Roush and Mrs.
Hq: h Slhool aud1tonmn \\lith Mrs C. R Knntright were unable to
Rodru.•y Sauer, pr£'sident, open- be present
mg the mccttng with a prayer.
- ----An 1n v1ta tion to the Countv
RAMS CUT ROSTER
P,ACKERS TRIM
Counc1l mee tin g at Ches ter on
LOS ANGELES UP - Dick En·
CRB:EN BAY, wu. UP _ The October 3 was read and the rotGreen Bay Packers trimmed the1r low mg delegates were appointed righ t, o rookie guard, has ~eo
roster to 42 players today by plac- ~1rs. Paul TheiS'\, Mrs Leland plared on the Los Angeles Ram11'
lng CredeU Green, Geon!'e Belottt. Brown, Mrs Ira Buleher, 1\lrs reserve llst m order to complete
John Macerelh, Pat Hmton and James Drcwr ngton and Mrs Bruce hls studies at Southern California.
Dalton Trualt on the waiver l1st. I 'Lloyd
IIW&amp;allliHU
PVLL•WtDTN •• LAlli OYIN
U-1
All were rol)ki es except Macarelh,
Thl.' Ext'Clllrve committee had The Rams also annouJTted that
Take
ygon chokt- tirhtr o fwll f0"9el
DtXf'S
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, who was obttmed In an off-season met ea rhu thJs mon th and decld- Jack Ellena, another guard, has
Control tcliJorl ftctiM to ftl the pM-11
wldlh oqn on tlit D1J.11 Thirty Of !fie
!oiJ .. d'~~~~to .,w.. ••••..., ....,
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with
CleVeland
.
ed
to
act
as
a
commtt!
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to
serv
e
~~e~
~\aced
on
the
waiver
liat.
DIM.lf:
t,.cial.
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Teachers'
DriVe-In
C onfm:~ n :
fYE
to
6esnd
le!llpfl'oturl
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DnJ
the
portmentt on tflt Dhd• StyltiiHI.ter.
,_ _ . .. . ..ruoble
· ~---utt&gt;MI
btcOIIItl
llllfoiiOik.
ltE
MELTS
loth mod .a. hov. WIIOk.t.•• bralltfl.
McGUIRE NAMED
ce dwner on October 9
NEW YORK UP - Frank Me.
Mrs Cl}tie Ingels, cht~irman of
PROVIDE:&gt;ICE, R I. UP - '!'he
Guire, whos(':. unbeaten umvers1ty the member~ h1p commJI\e(', will
of North Camlina team won the be tn charge of lhe ~ drive uhleh New York R:mgers opened the1r
national ba~;ke,iball ctmmpionship will be held from October 7 11 pre-season hockey practice Mon·
ON THI BIIGH1'EST CORNEl
last wmter. ' today was 9amed The Kindergarten ('hildren taught day in 90.degree bnseball \loeather 1
Because
of
the
heat,
workmen
had
MIDDLIPOIT, OHIO
head coach ot the College All- by Mrs Gu} Reynolds, and the
trouble
laymg
down
the
ice
surStars for their game aga1hst the Th:rd Grad(', to.ug:ht by Mrs R.
fnce at the Providence Arena
SALIS- PAINT- SERVICE
prOfessional New York Knicker· M Sh,.rman. tied for the at trnd
bockers Oct. 19 at Mad1son Square ance award.
fii07·Y
Mlcklleport
•265-X 1 Garden.
Cmmm tt ~es nom£'d were· PJ'O·
'
gral\1 , Mrs Donuld Mills, Mrs.
·
1
Lionel Hog_gs, ~1 1 s VVo!l iam S1Jra
gufl, Supt 1. W Mt•Comas; Mag·
azrncs Mrs R H Pl&lt;·ken•, S:rfn
ty · tt&gt;o Kennrdy Sr., John Pill'·
'SP~CIA-L
sorB; Mus1c , l\lr~ Cla renr~ La('ey,
~
}3and DJrector Geore Dallas; Pub·
licll)', Mrs. Charles Brad\jury,
Health, ~~·· Nonmm Humpltr ey~. •
Hospttahty, Mrs Thomas Ruf&gt;
and Mrs Kenneth Cooke, I ~ochalrmcn, Mrs Dcnrer Nelson,
1\frs. C R Konkright, Mrs Jame~
Jobb, • Mrs Donald Lowery, Mrs
My ron Miller, Mrs Irvm Baum
gardner, Mrs Willard Hanmng,
&amp;
Mrs. Allen Roush, Mrs. C R
~horts
Karr Jr., and Mrs. Chester Erwin
Plans to have needed den tal
work done for a pup/1 in the
.'
schools .were referred to the
Health cha1rman and it was suggested that sales stamps be saved
for redemptton with Ute money
RACINE, OHIO
to be used for this _project.
Sup! McCom &lt;~~ welcomed th e
visitors and mv! led them to con·
tlt1Ue visiting the schools and
urged them to- cooperate wtth the
teachers and . to come to the
school OfficialS and teachers
Middleport, Ohio
w1th problems and suggestiqns.
He also said that it was hoped
\hat the new rooms would be
ready for use this rau'.
' Supt MeComas introduced the
In brand new pattern! fine fabrics and bright eolors in all popfacu lty wtth earh member ex·
ular styles. Just piek your favDrlte material - Twills, Bart
plalnin~ wha t they taught and
Clot}la, Taffetai,Banja Clotbs, Cordlll'OYR or Bembalure covered
speaking briefly to the par, nl~;
Koolfoam Latex.
of their pupils. They were Kn.der
ON SALE STARTING WEDNESDAY
aarten, Mrs. Guy Reyn olds; Flrst
Mro. Bradford Maag and Mrs
Wils~n Car.penter; Second, Mrs
RDQert Allf!ns1vorth , Mrs Gerald
Rupe! Third, Mrs. R M. Sherman,
Deep-friecllodd won't retaoggy. JUIIt dial the right cookCream aauce1 won't Clllrclle. Jcinc• and sauces can't
Mrs. R R. Pickens; Fourth, Mrs.
(ng
temperature;
fried
foods
come
ont
golden
crisp
oullride,
owrcook becauae they don't OCif1lltot when you •t the correct
Dozens of new patterns, styles and materials 1n
Crary Dam, Miss Mlldrerl Hawley
who "'II be Prmcipal ol the new
delicioualy tender inside! There'• no JU1188work, no need to
lemperatuN. Even milk won't curdle or boil over. ,"• •
Elementary School; Fiflh, Mrs
buy a oeparale doep-fryer.
See your
. GAS AppUance. Dealer
- - ;oday
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Ben Philson, Principal Leo Ken•
AI The Same Low PriceSaie N6w
ned)!
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Six th, Mrs Ferne Gaul, Mrs
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James Hawley, Seventh, C. E.
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Young, Mrs C E Blakeslee,
THE OHIO FUEL
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E:tg~th. Mrs. ·Nan
Moore, Pat
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WAiher, Freshman, W:1rner Morwith a BrJin :
COMPANY
gan, John Panons; SopMmore,
· Green Dot :
'diss LucJIIe Smith Forrest Bach•
~eli Jumors, Mrs W1lllam SpraS~Jal
:
,ue, Harold Sauer, Seniors, M1ss
They c11&gt;'t fade -won't ahrink. "'"d no ironlnr- mortly cletn
wllh a damp cloth - auperior praatie, best workinanahlp.
St~san Park; Coorh John ThompiOn; Voral MuAJc, Mrs. Clarence
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Ldcey, Home EronomiCi instrucFall Styles
tor. Mn Joe Bailey, Prmdpal.
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Earl Knight Te~ehers unable to
be present were WeJher1 Bachtel
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W~TCll FOR OUR BIGGEST MOST
and Coach N P Swac'khimer.
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At the close of the program
.,, ~~~FIC SALE ,COMING SOON!
the audience W3!i mvtted to the

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Skirts ....... , .......... $2.00 to $3.98
B I o u s e s , . .. . , ... , ... ; . . $2.00
Nylon CoHon Half Slips ...... , $1.00
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NO CURDLING!

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Chauncey Game Frl'day Even····IgI'

SPORTS

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Out Faults Showed
, At Rutland Loss
~

the $160,000
PrixOct.
du lion
Barnes W
had
12·10 th!s
won sea•
snd
I'dmvn
Arc (icfrOID
Trillmphc
in France,
\ost record
llh aOmnhll
6. c. v Whitney's Ca reer Boy Is oon ond posted a 2.41 corned run

'eKpcclcd to run

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the FI"CIIeh nvmge- tho bcst in the A.. ocla·
hlli

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Bobby Nelson, junior speedster and defensive artist, .could place lilmh ))) '"t week's Ututed
KINDY FOR BOBCATS
Pom eroy·, Purple Pantherg will
not
resist.
the
lure
of
football
anothel'
day
and
joined
Coach
Nullun•
lland~eup
at
Atlautle
Cl!y.
Dave
Hlutiy, Mlddloport'• All·
1
5
get a stJ!Ier test Fr~day night drills !his w&lt;ek
John Thompson's Yellow Jacket squad Monday in time for a;
sw quurte1back of IU U, enrolled
when Chauncey-Dover's
Thm
wm no the gymthree-hour drill designed to overcome some
the lacks that ST
Louis
\urn out
1
ly good squad comes to town '•d nR!lum floor Monduy evenmg all- '
permitted the affair of last Saturday night at Rutland.
b)' 1 veteran backfield
tcr blade board work lrd by Coach
Tho 0 8 id M d · h
Wmners over Nelsonville last Alex Clio where dcl81ls of often·
mps n I
On ay ntg 1: .
'Week, ~. Coach Bill Smith's sive asslgn rn&lt;·nts rn the Panther T
by Cltel TlllllelUI
"lfs the first time I ever worked a bunch of boys as hanl
single wing offense will offer vet- attack were sludred Followmg
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as I dtd tonight. But we've got to do it if we're to improYe "
eron backs 'tommy Krany 1k at thu the Parthm ran SJgnal nnd
TUESDAy MORNING CLEANUP _ Donald Wolfe, No. 1 ~he work called !or h•
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•I us the best wide &lt;in ~ln
tailback, Merle Kclsonberg at full- liming drill~ In slockmg feet on man at Racme Htgh School, Will have his opus on tbe history scnmmage and Nelson, ,,.
I've evt&gt;r seen in high
back and Sl!m Stalder at wmg the gym flo ,,r
knee and all, was In th8 thick of I sehoul and ['ve seen qu1te i:l few .
back Nine o:her lettermen are on
The \'lrtor~ ov!•r Wahama, point· of athletic fortunes at Racme ready for publication probably It as a defensive halfbac:~.
l underestimated Jt •·
the squad to fJll out Smitlt's line- mg alread) fvr the rruc Jal trip to within the month
Nelson. baseball and bukethall
up.
wellston, Sept 21 ran Monday
Don (Pizzle) has ordered only 5,000 copies for a first print- •tar,
the aophomore who last . Thompson said Ruliond's two
The basically )oung squad - nrght wtth s T Johnson and Dan· ing. He's not worried about second, third, fourth and fifth edi· year thrllled SEO fans with his 1 big tackles (Barr and Lon~\ wr•••
only six semBrs are on the roster 1 ny zu·kle at Pnds F'llp Werry and tions, for some reasOn!
never-say-die runnlna and tackl· tough tn the line that -stopped
~will be mt't•hnu• the speeded-up Gar)' R:nntlz tackh•s, Jerry Wet•b
d b . h"
lng on a team that closed out M1ddleport fur a net e yards from
o
To wnte the rochure an o tam ts records, he dug out a 1'h k · D
gcrimm g
an syJVJng ay with. I 0-10
ae
Panthers who came out of the Wa- er and Da1m' ~truble at guards
hama ronte~t v1ctors 33-o wtthout and Rill r; 1 hll~ at "enter
six-foot
game
c
t high stack hof nnctent
f
1 records
20 that haved rested in
A record.
In outlining his own work this
tULY senous inJuries. Jr. Haw- Quarterbark wa~ Terry Phalin an ex ra room at orne or as ong as
years an more.
"( think we h1ve th'e beginn- wee k Th ompson said , emphasis
thorne who kept a tender ankle and sidtng h1m wcrr halves Vern- lot of well known names in the annals of Tornado sports will lnra of 1 new spirit here," said will be put heavily on blocking In
sl1ghth under wraps at Wahama. on Hamson and llodnry Spencer appear agatn in prwt
Thompson alter the Monday drtll the lme to open hol('s for his
h:~1~_runmng well m ftrst wtth J1 H;w thorne at fullbo ck
When he l'an out or statistics of his own. he called up Ar- "Naturally, 1 wasn't at all happy runners "Our backs hove to
thur Beegle, Dorcas, who has another complete set recorded aboui \he 26-o llcklna a\ Rulland. i&gt;lock. too:· he said
as an independe nt observe r
Bul It showed two IMnao."
To shape up to !hiS, 'l'homp" n
A contract fo r senul rights to Wolfe's effort har, not yet The coach believed
the
Yellow
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moved John Kclchka, 185· 1
Jackets showed 1'they weren't pound guard lo a turkle slot, orb een conclude d
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afraid to tackle hord, and lhat dered George Miller to trade ends
they never rave up even though with Stephen Bailey, and pul
NEW YORK UP - Those "pall- ers" as wrJtcrs entered the MilYellow Jacket football players and fans should not be of behind. our la&lt;kllna, In tpots, Mike flrwin back a! center on
bearers" had better lind them- waukee dressrng room alter the such faint heart as 10 stal't rendering the air with hopelessness was passable."
the otten11ve unit Elthor Dick I
selves anolhe1 funeral somewhere Car·',·nal
,. at this stage. That 25·0 li~king taken from Rutland Saturday Thompson had this to "Y RoII er or Cornel t Vance will take
. " ' h" I cut lh e Iead to 2"
betause the suddenly eome-allve aames on Sunday
about Rutland, "Vennarl'l team over Ketehka's guard duties
Milwaukee Frnveo don'\ look ., 11
Bob Buhl, pitching his !Irs\ cmn- night waen't exactly easy to swallow, but neither has been the
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has een areal under-rate . He
rw n wos commg ' nght "'
t heyre go n~t to play the fall guy5 plete game ~ ince he was sidelined
a back, and we needed htm there.
tor a National Leaaue burial par· w1th arm trovb le Aug 18, held the
Remember, fans, these boys are trying and as lime goes on
but we need hlm at center worsf
ty
Phill~es to r~ght hrls Del Rlee, this Autumn they'll continue to show more and more evidence 1
on ortense," said Thompson Jan
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Just when everyone •as ""c· never much oJf a slugger ' poled a of skill and determination What more can you ask?
k the &lt;nac h "'"d , 1acks on!)
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spairilli' of his chances. tltat Mil- homN off loser Harvey Haddlx ln
~t;:-.U,U, ~fi/I!'A,I!W
! experience.
wauke@ "patient" showed a de· the th1rd ummg and the Braves
clded turn for the bolter todny and were never headed Johnny LoSEO sportswriters and radto broadcasters Sunday picked
"He'U come
alrlllg,"
aded
il oould be the crl•i• " past, what ' gan headed th• bra ves' allaek Pomeroy to end thts football season in a photo finish for third
Thompson. He hinted he might
w1tb the end of a three-Kame los· wn h three hrls
place just behind Gal hpolts in second and tied wllh Wellston
&amp;lve big John Lyons, 200 pound
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ing streak and a more cvmforhng 1'he vactor.v reduced the Braves' ,for third The votmg was heartemng evidence of the res~ect
freshman, a ch.anee at center.
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tltrte-game lead m the race
pennant - cltnching "magic num·
Thompson had one bit of bad
The Braveo brought the big ~er" to nme They have tl games everybody in the league has for Pearle Jr. Hawthorne, 24·
news. Harlan Whitlatch, speedy
Jelled and liomorenized '
rhange about when they snapped left to play as do the second-place pound fullback of th e Panthers.
halfback, who was expected to
Rev Satin hal all the
out of their alump with a tH1t qrdmals.
It's no secrel that two or more man-sized lads are needed to
hold down a ' teady post, is rcatlack hat overcame the Phlla·
bring Jr. to the ground whenever he gets the ball. At Jackson
ported about to move to another
Jate1 advantages and
delphia Phlllles, !-1, Monday
RBDLtiGS ELIMINATED
and before the voting we tried to convey the impression Jr
11&lt;hool. His family io leaving town
adds new ones. It's
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night.
In the only other game played
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··we need a vJelory awfu l bad
Mondoy night, the Clnemnat1 Red· was a out a orne JOy as a IS proven op rawer a en~~. I
to giVe these boys a little confid·
perfect for every room iD
A IRIGHTIR AIR
lego defcuted the Hrooklyn Dodg- . We didn't want Jo cmbanass Mr. Ct lo by pushing his club
enee rn themse lves" Thompson
your home-including
Gone WI! the morgue-like alma· cro 3·2, 1n 10 mmngs but were too high le~t. they fall later collecting on the way down all the
soid "Lei us get rolling once and
kitchen and bathroom._ 1
sphere which had pervaded the mathematically eliminated from ephlrets that usually follow disappointment.
,
we'll give a lot or peo ple in th"
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Braves' clubhouse following Sun· pennant oontenllon due to the
But it's sure med~
" cine, as the old Jndtan satd, that Messers
league something
to
worry
day'a lou to the Phtls. Absent also Braves' triumph.
bout "
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was Fred Haney's biting refer·
Rookie oullicjder Joe Taylor Harrison, Spencer, hahn and S. T.' Johnson among others
a
enee of ·~Here rome the pallbear· rlrove in a!l three of Cincinnati's will provide rnariy a wornsom~ moment for opposition coaches
The Yellow Jackets entl!rtam
runs. He hit solo homers In the before Thanksgiving Day
Wahama, tw1ce bealen m two
'Ill
fint nnd sixth tnnmgs and then
starls by 5-touchdown tallies, Fri·
walked With lhe ba"' full in the
Back ln the dah when Moonbeam Clifford, late of Pomeroy, STAilt.'S ca. '"P~iy you wtth day nrght at MJddltport
lOth ho force rn the wtnnln(l run. kicked. in a column to this page every Friday; it was routine every single ;)rug Item your
Johnny Kllppstetn of lhe Red·
Doctor may prescribe. We are
lego pi tched a '" . hiller while for hlm to pick winners in local htgh school circles as well as fully prepared to give Prompt,
'10uhpaw Johhny Podreo was the for a long, long list of collegiate gridders. Then came the task Courteous Semce on All of
By United PrMs
loaer.
of keeping track of his wtnners for that all-important percent· your Prescription Needs The
NEW YORK'- Gomot "Sugo~'
Roin cancelled a gcheduled age of right choices
QUIZ answer is The P1pe Organ.
Hert, 146Y4, Phlladtlphla, drew
CLEVELAND UJ&gt;- The Clove· rome between the Orioles •nd In·
with Charlev "KII\g" Cotton, 151,
1 haven't the ttme to study all the college brochures that
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land BrGWna Monday traded vet· dlans and ulso washed out a game
Toledo, Ohio. (tO),
eran center Frank Gatskl, regu. belween th e sccontl . place White cross the Sports Desk to Jearn if Podunk Tech likely .. ill low·
er the shlllelah on Four COt ners Universtt~. And who the heck
tar Clev,land C!enter for tile 'hilt Sox and Senators.
-~---cares, anyway, unless you play the "numbers" cards that float
nine yeors, to the Detroit Uonl
lor 1m undisclosed draft choiee
around this Tri-County area in spite of Mr Kefauver'
The 3~·Y•"·old, 24! pound playEven Mr. Wilhamson , slide rule and all, can hit no
er from Grantsville, W Va,
87 per cent. I"lllet him•ptck 'em for you.
than
faHed to show up at training camr1
But I would like to set up a Prediction Panel for SEO and
this year and wu cla11ltted as a
· canarea tenm games Say of about eight members.
holdout He t111 been with the
Browns for 11 seasons. Clevel11nd
didates, whom I am nominatmg here and now, are Fred
opens ita regular season Sept 29
Harry .Barnes, Renzo Menchtni, Bull Montana, Ch,..a~• ;i;e.~y;s~~~i~'iil
aaalnst New York
CO LUMAIIS UP - ' Dull &lt;lull Kenny McElhinney, John Fultz and Dick Oweh, r,
Galski's departure marked 11 dull'' was Ohio Stuh• l'oac h \voO&lt;.JY The Sentinel brass You gentlemen are to serve unlll other·
1hakeup Monday wltith saw vcter- Hayes' nppra1sul of h1 s Buckeyes' wise notified, and the fullest of cooperation Is requested,
lln fullback Mauriee Bassett ~~ond h rst one u d~tv drill Munduy
Sometime during the week prior to Friday and Saturday
Hay•·~ wa~ dN•idedly dlspleosed
rookies Paul Camera and Thurlow
games,
you will be telephoned or visite~ your predictions.
Cooper out from tho lineup ao tne with the ptrformant-e m which
will
have to come over to The Desk sil!Ce his shoe shine
Bull
Brown• pared down to the legal numerous mucues cropped up, but
he vowed tu makt! a iresh start booth on Court-s! ls not listed in the phone book. And I shine
limit of 38.
lluaett wao ed(led !rom hi' job today
my own shoes- occasionally.
On ly one play during defensive
by newcomer Jim Brown ol Syra·
Get ready for your work this week. The games Sept. 20
cuae The Clevelanders still have scrimmage , ~tood out as guod, are Athens at Belpre, Pt. Pleasant at Gallipolis, Jackson at
-~han
two other fultbaeks, veteran Ed Hoyes recalled However l'le said
Modzelewokt and rookie Frank be quickly Rtoppcd lhc scrimmage Portsmouth East, Buxley at Logan, Wahama at Middleport,
for fear lhfi rough tactics miaht The Plairu at Nelsonville, Chauncey at Pqpteroy, Wellston at
Purnell.
result In InJUries.
Oak Hill, 1'Jastern at Rutland (21st), Mercerville at Kyger
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In the off~rouve wm·kout, passes Creek, and Ravenswood at Cedar Grove.
often neYe r ~ot out of the backPick the fin~l score and individual records wlll be mainf&amp;f'ld, playfln ran Into each other
tained
through the season with the whiner to receive a handIY UNITID Pllll
and the te.a n1 lacked spark
some trophy in November, courtesy of The Dally Sentinel
AMIRICAN LIAOUI
W L Pet, 01
Sports Desk.
New York
tl ~3 nn
Jim White and I will be the fina'l arbiters on the trophy wlnChlca&amp;o
84 17 ,!90 Bit
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. . 7ti 67 m 11 \'o
O.troit
7~ 68 ~24 t ~ \\
Baltimore ,
69 73 2tiU 21
Cleveland . .
118 74 47P 22
Washln1ton . 14 80 3BO 36
Kan ... City
~2 89 3110 37'f•
DALLAS UP - Dow Finster·
Mentlay't llt~ulh
wald of Athe"s, o., finished In the
Cleveland at Baltunore, cenctlled money In his 63rd straitht toutna·
nln
men! hf're Monday when he pock·
fhlcaa:o at Wuhlngton, ('01l&lt;'f! lled etod $1,100 for a 3-way tie for
rai n
eighth place In the $40,000 Dalll!
W'*'OICiay'a GomH
Open.
Clll' ~
Chic110 at Ballimore, nl ~ ht
Flnstfrwald hid a 1'11i alona
Cleveland at Wa~ hingt o n , r11ght with ~rt Wall of Pacono Manor,
Detroit at New York
Pa., and raul Harney o£ Worcester
Kan ~as City at Boston
Mas11, behind wirinel'l Sllm Snead,
who capped the Open by a fat
NATIONAL LIAGU&amp;
W L Pet, 08 10-ltroke margm. Billy Muwell,
'todey, ihoro are many quiet vfctorlllBob Inmon and Cary Middlecotr
!llilwaukeo
86 57 001
dla..,e. Each might be described u a crblo Iiiii
St Louis
83 00 ~81l 3 won $3,066 66 each for thl'ir 10
d1dn
't quite happen undfir par 2'1'48 behind Snead.
Brooklyn .
BO 65 M2 7
&amp;hanks
to today'• ouparlor modlclnlla...t&amp;
Snc~d. tht• West VtrginJa golfing.
Clnclnna\1
74 69 m t 2
stylist
salcJ
he
pl11mred
to
"an
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Pittsburgh
113 88 3P7 2Y ~
Modern medicines prescribed by your phyalclt111
New York
68 78 .48K 19\1 wmmng nne to~rnament 1 yea1·
aeore aMazing triumphs over dileuea whlcb.
Pltllhurh ·
!B 88 3P7 2P'f• untl't I'm eo.
only
a decade BKO, were almost eertaiD.
Chlca(lo .
ne 87 392 ao
lo
become
dangerously serious.
QUARTIRBACK
CHAROID
-•ey'a Ruulll
Mllweukee ~ Philadelphia 1. n1lo' , D~THOIT UP '-- Detroit Uons
Present·day pharmaceuticals, sueh 111 '"''
Clnclnutl I Brooklyn. 2, 10 Inn · quarterback Hobby La1·ne was ar·
antlblotks,
require complex equipment, lntrma"
re11ted and frt•ctl on bond today
lnro, nlte
eontrolo and hl1hly skilled teehnlclano tor
on drunk driving charges.
Wulltldoy'o GomH
production. Allhough somewhat hl•her In &lt;till,
New York at Milwaukee nitf'
th~y aclunlly are an investment in eeob.OmJBrooklyn at St Louis, nile
Plttoburah 11 Cinclnnall, nile
They etrect an eulier ewe and cut
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Only pmet scheduled
down expensive slck·bed time.
Minor • LIIIUI l"ult1
We are stnfTed andequippedtoftll yourdoelar't
lnltrnoiiiNI Ltoeuo l'toyolfa
llufftlo 1Z Richmond t Buffalo
pruuipllool llf0llljlt11al pricel tbllarttalr.
Experienee •
thua wino herth In final
JOintl 8 Toronlo 4 ltlaml leado
Counll ill
In terltt 8·1.
AIMrlcon A-lollon Playolfo
TV Sorvlee
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Pomeroy Personals
~ally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0,, Sept 17, 1G57-5
' SPORTS DESK
. Jacob
Weber of Keno ~ \he
guett of his lister, Mn Mar~
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,,.~ patio 'our). ,
we'll flip a coin and the loser sets u~ the Swatzel who ob!.:crved her 941~
lmthday.
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Parseg
Be Ready For Wildcats ... 571 The,c~all~nge
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and Mn. P.nttot lluth.
Mn Mabel Hetzer wa ~ called
lo Akron by the lllnen of her aon,
Raleigh, who underwent a kidney
operation ,
Mr. and Mrs Fred Frizzle have
Mr and Mrs. Don Dlanken&amp;htp returned from a 1hort vu n with
returned to thcJr home. Ca nton relatives in Detro)t and Port HurMonctay afler a v1~1.1 wllh her on, Michigan.
mo:hl.'r, Mrs. Mary Swatzel
Mn Alice Faulty of Parktn·
Gcor~e Rclbl'l and Mr and I burg II visltlng relatives here
MJ's. .frank Sar~enl of Columbus ! The WSCS o{ the ME ch~rch
were Suntbly 11 Ue11h of Ml ~- held their regular meetJnfl Stpt
Lou1~e Relbt!l and ·broth er Phili p ll at the home or Mrs Laura Ruth
An added (f)ature was th e birth·
duy celebration of the presJdent,
~Ir s Dorothy Reibel with a cud
Mr. and llrs. C C. Hamrlton and and handkerctlief shower
da ughter. Sandra Kay, and fn ehd.
P R· Ran~otph was &lt;aloed to \he
Ned Duvall of Ph1"lo were w••k
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Chester, W Va, were recent VI"-a
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ot Bndgeport, OhiO, where a din·
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t? players ol the OVA dld not go long unchallenged. Phil Colllms was right on the ball as he began at once to round up a
team to appear Sunday, if possible, against Glen Cundiff,
et. al.
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Unltod p,. 11 Sporll Wrltor
EVANSTON, 111. UP-North·
western's football team could be
better. thiS year th an it wu lu
lll5{l and still finish with a worse
record than the four wins, four
IDIOCI and one tie compiled last
year, Cou~h Ara Parseahlan said
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phomoies," Paroe&amp;hlun .. Jd. ·•and
both or them are going to Jllay '
lol of fo otbnll. Chtp'i i&gt;all ·
haudling Is very much unproved
~llld I his passing very gooll Bul terest.
Talley throws a hllle harder h:.t\1
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k .l ~ know they're t'apaiX!e or ba~mg two quarterbacks of equal
winning and the believe 111 them ab1l1ty because he cou ld coac_h a
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••It bcneh-1\larmer and send htm 1111 0
501.~ don't honestly know whether~ achon ..at any time wtth full tn ·
We 1 are betttlr than we were last formation about what might _be
year We're not v,ery good m done to q~·ercume t_he OJJPOSIIl!:!
depllt but we've got some pro- def&lt;'nse w1ti1out losmg any abJl·
' mising' sopho,nol·es, who poten- ity by his own player.
ttally are good football l)iaye~3.
Wilt Pill Mort
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DELAWAitE 0 FP- A firld of fine harn!"'-S hones, has ear.1ed
to 16 hnrse11 was t'll pec!Pd $113,192 He hu been in the mon·
to be na111ed 'od:l) for the world's e} 42 times m 51 heats, winning
ri chest pacirg raee- the $70.000 21 of them He last beat Torpid 1n
L1ttle Rrown Jll g h(·re Thursday
Detroit (t~st week on a muddy
. D1•arlline for entne~ ami !hr lrark
rlrawipn
for rost posruons wa11 11
Followers of the two favorites
3 m f:"iT
The Grand Circutt dassic for were expeetucl to know early if
13·yf&gt;m' OlLis wrts rxpertred lo be a their horse Will win as the Dpposc..ontest bf.' IWI.!C il roqu&lt;l from New mg drivers match strategy, John-~
Pat'Se~: hlan could make no pre- !)assing this
year," he saul, J
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1 1~'ve uot a couple ol good rc I ersey, an( 1'u!Os r.xpressf rom
·'!elton
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Ca ltror ma A rlozen more owners likes to take' hu
would wurd up ln the Big Ten ceJVers and more p11ss 111g ~ h ould however sull felt It was wmU; early and ~tfy there Joe O'Brien,
ral·~. except that "we'll be a ~ive us betler bulance. Lllst ycm· th e !mal $500 entry fee to put ""ho ltandles the 'EKpress, plam
threat ill any game ~ go in, and our passmg was bad, but they thcll sulkies m the race for the tu blde his ttme snd wUI try to
we're not going to roll over and jammed up on us and we threw I most C(lvctcd prize m pacing
wm with a sf)irited finish.
play dead.''
to keep them honest If we ca11
WON All: BUT TI-IREE
The Jug IS tho best of three
Surpri!t1 Paid
throw a rit this year, 1t Will help
Torpid, b1g bay s::m of Jug wm h~nls race~ on • half-mile tr~ck
Last year the Wildcats, who to shake loose Bob McKiever and \ ner Kni ghh Dream, has won aU w1th the s1drwhee(ers going twlce
had not won a conference game Wtlmer Fowler "
but three or his 3B heats m win· anund the track in each heat.
in two seasons, had the ad van· ,._, Foulfr and l\lcKlevcr
were nin g $155 200 for the Sherwood KEEPS COUNTY FAIR FLAVOR
tagC of surprises on (most of· standout Mlfbacks, bo!h vcrJ F1urns of J1-v 111 ."ton, N J HJ•~ lhr•e
'rhe race, a part of lhe Dela·
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their opponents, Parseg h an saw fast and hnrd-hittmg. Ed Quum Iosst•s wc 1·c to Adws Express f1·om wal'e County Fair, rehun11 a part
Jnd marie the most o£ ll.
the S A C,1mp Farm ol Sh&lt;~ftm· of the county fair flavor long asThiS year Parstghian will en· will run ror a second year at full I calif.
' soeiated with harne8.!1 racing. It
trust the direction of his second back. l~..'htnd them Parsegltta n '
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ts the realizfltion of almost 20
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counted on sophomores whom he
1'orpr u• rHmf' 11en• with eighl yean of hard work on the part or
Northwestern team to a sopnomore quarterback. either Chip believed would be competent by two-minute miles to h1s rred1t He Henry "Hank" Thompson. publish·
Holcomb:·. son of the former seag.on's end.
[posted n l :&gt;8 at LexmgloQ, Ky , er of the Delaware Gazette, a~d
Purdue coach, Stu Holco_mb, now
"We'll be deeper than lnst I ~ast year hl become the fa stest Joe Neville.
tile Northwestern athlclic d1rec- year," he said, "but we're nol up 2- year~ld harness horse of all
They first rontested the Jug 12
tor or to John Talley.
to Big Ten standards. 1 think time, regardless of ga1t He re- years ago for $35,000. Each year
1
- we should have live players at peatcd thnt sensatiOnal clorkml! at the ccrowds and purses have In·
each positton, about two and a 1 ; ernon Downs m New York dur· Creased, with this year's attend·
half teams but we'll have 11bou: mg the summer
bnce ':!Ypect~'d to be cloae to 40,000
two ll's Kurt our practices be·
Ad Jos Express, from a famil y I and the purse $70,000.
cause we haven't been able to I
serlmmoge like I'd like lo."
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Jame1 M. Oliver, son of Mn.
Be••le Oliver of Rutland , ha.a\ re
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AACS Mobile S&lt;~ua~ron .
Airman Oliver 111 a 19M aradll·
ate of Rutland Higlt Srhool. He
enlisted In the U. s Air For&lt;e
In Auguat 111M aod attended
Communlcallon• School at F E
Warren AF 8a1e, Wyoming and
Cryptoiraphic SCnool at SCott AF
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.~ ~ prCJtont Iy performini duty as
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Gas Ranges

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ParseghJan planned IO start
lettermen at all but two pos•·
tions
the line, with sop homor~
I Gene mGo~sa~e
at one tuck(e aod
sophomote Jack Stalla at left
a: uard.
"We'll nave just about a full
sophomore second team," he
saicY.

DIXIE'S

M~

STYLEMASTU

Beautilvl to loot&lt; at , • , a joy to own and o ploaour~ to

M'ddl eport
---PTA Holds Its First
Meeting Of Current SchOIJI Year

ust ... all the arts of DIXIE'S mailer craftsmen have
gone into making this range o true pace~etter in styft,
ptrformonce ottd economy. till! Nz.e oven and
smokeleu broiltr; large storage compartment; four
5Urface bumen- one featurin~ THERMAL-EYE Automotk
Top Bvmer Heal Control which automatically adjusts
heat for perfect cooklng1 and most exciting of all, a
giant griddle In the middle perfed for breokfa1h or come
pany treats and convertible to a flfth burner whtft4hteded.
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Tht\ fl:s t mceltng of the Mid· school dining room where !hey
dlt•port Part'nt-Teadwr A~sncw- wrre served cake, coffee and
uon tor Ow current year wa~ Koolade by the hosp 1tality memhell\ Monday cvenmg at the bers. Mrs. Allen Roush and Mrs.
Hq: h Slhool aud1tonmn \\lith Mrs C. R Knntright were unable to
Rodru.•y Sauer, pr£'sident, open- be present
mg the mccttng with a prayer.
- ----An 1n v1ta tion to the Countv
RAMS CUT ROSTER
P,ACKERS TRIM
Counc1l mee tin g at Ches ter on
LOS ANGELES UP - Dick En·
CRB:EN BAY, wu. UP _ The October 3 was read and the rotGreen Bay Packers trimmed the1r low mg delegates were appointed righ t, o rookie guard, has ~eo
roster to 42 players today by plac- ~1rs. Paul TheiS'\, Mrs Leland plared on the Los Angeles Ram11'
lng CredeU Green, Geon!'e Belottt. Brown, Mrs Ira Buleher, 1\lrs reserve llst m order to complete
John Macerelh, Pat Hmton and James Drcwr ngton and Mrs Bruce hls studies at Southern California.
Dalton Trualt on the waiver l1st. I 'Lloyd
IIW&amp;allliHU
PVLL•WtDTN •• LAlli OYIN
U-1
All were rol)ki es except Macarelh,
Thl.' Ext'Clllrve committee had The Rams also annouJTted that
Take
ygon chokt- tirhtr o fwll f0"9el
DtXf'S
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, who was obttmed In an off-season met ea rhu thJs mon th and decld- Jack Ellena, another guard, has
Control tcliJorl ftctiM to ftl the pM-11
wldlh oqn on tlit D1J.11 Thirty Of !fie
!oiJ .. d'~~~~to .,w.. ••••..., ....,
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with
CleVeland
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to
act
as
a
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ee
to
serv
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the
waiver
liat.
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Teachers'
DriVe-In
C onfm:~ n :
fYE
to
6esnd
le!llpfl'oturl
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DnJ
the
portmentt on tflt Dhd• StyltiiHI.ter.
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btcOIIItl
llllfoiiOik.
ltE
MELTS
loth mod .a. hov. WIIOk.t.•• bralltfl.
McGUIRE NAMED
ce dwner on October 9
NEW YORK UP - Frank Me.
Mrs Cl}tie Ingels, cht~irman of
PROVIDE:&gt;ICE, R I. UP - '!'he
Guire, whos(':. unbeaten umvers1ty the member~ h1p commJI\e(', will
of North Camlina team won the be tn charge of lhe ~ drive uhleh New York R:mgers opened the1r
national ba~;ke,iball ctmmpionship will be held from October 7 11 pre-season hockey practice Mon·
ON THI BIIGH1'EST CORNEl
last wmter. ' today was 9amed The Kindergarten ('hildren taught day in 90.degree bnseball \loeather 1
Because
of
the
heat,
workmen
had
MIDDLIPOIT, OHIO
head coach ot the College All- by Mrs Gu} Reynolds, and the
trouble
laymg
down
the
ice
surStars for their game aga1hst the Th:rd Grad(', to.ug:ht by Mrs R.
fnce at the Providence Arena
SALIS- PAINT- SERVICE
prOfessional New York Knicker· M Sh,.rman. tied for the at trnd
bockers Oct. 19 at Mad1son Square ance award.
fii07·Y
Mlcklleport
•265-X 1 Garden.
Cmmm tt ~es nom£'d were· PJ'O·
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gral\1 , Mrs Donuld Mills, Mrs.
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Lionel Hog_gs, ~1 1 s VVo!l iam S1Jra
gufl, Supt 1. W Mt•Comas; Mag·
azrncs Mrs R H Pl&lt;·ken•, S:rfn
ty · tt&gt;o Kennrdy Sr., John Pill'·
'SP~CIA-L
sorB; Mus1c , l\lr~ Cla renr~ La('ey,
~
}3and DJrector Geore Dallas; Pub·
licll)', Mrs. Charles Brad\jury,
Health, ~~·· Nonmm Humpltr ey~. •
Hospttahty, Mrs Thomas Ruf&gt;
and Mrs Kenneth Cooke, I ~ochalrmcn, Mrs Dcnrer Nelson,
1\frs. C R Konkright, Mrs Jame~
Jobb, • Mrs Donald Lowery, Mrs
My ron Miller, Mrs Irvm Baum
gardner, Mrs Willard Hanmng,
&amp;
Mrs. Allen Roush, Mrs. C R
~horts
Karr Jr., and Mrs. Chester Erwin
Plans to have needed den tal
work done for a pup/1 in the
.'
schools .were referred to the
Health cha1rman and it was suggested that sales stamps be saved
for redemptton with Ute money
RACINE, OHIO
to be used for this _project.
Sup! McCom &lt;~~ welcomed th e
visitors and mv! led them to con·
tlt1Ue visiting the schools and
urged them to- cooperate wtth the
teachers and . to come to the
school OfficialS and teachers
Middleport, Ohio
w1th problems and suggestiqns.
He also said that it was hoped
\hat the new rooms would be
ready for use this rau'.
' Supt MeComas introduced the
In brand new pattern! fine fabrics and bright eolors in all popfacu lty wtth earh member ex·
ular styles. Just piek your favDrlte material - Twills, Bart
plalnin~ wha t they taught and
Clot}la, Taffetai,Banja Clotbs, Cordlll'OYR or Bembalure covered
speaking briefly to the par, nl~;
Koolfoam Latex.
of their pupils. They were Kn.der
ON SALE STARTING WEDNESDAY
aarten, Mrs. Guy Reyn olds; Flrst
Mro. Bradford Maag and Mrs
Wils~n Car.penter; Second, Mrs
RDQert Allf!ns1vorth , Mrs Gerald
Rupe! Third, Mrs. R M. Sherman,
Deep-friecllodd won't retaoggy. JUIIt dial the right cookCream aauce1 won't Clllrclle. Jcinc• and sauces can't
Mrs. R R. Pickens; Fourth, Mrs.
(ng
temperature;
fried
foods
come
ont
golden
crisp
oullride,
owrcook becauae they don't OCif1lltot when you •t the correct
Dozens of new patterns, styles and materials 1n
Crary Dam, Miss Mlldrerl Hawley
who "'II be Prmcipal ol the new
delicioualy tender inside! There'• no JU1188work, no need to
lemperatuN. Even milk won't curdle or boil over. ,"• •
Elementary School; Fiflh, Mrs
buy a oeparale doep-fryer.
See your
. GAS AppUance. Dealer
- - ;oday
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Ben Philson, Principal Leo Ken•
AI The Same Low PriceSaie N6w
ned)!
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Six th, Mrs Ferne Gaul, Mrs
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Young, Mrs C E Blakeslee,
THE OHIO FUEL
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E:tg~th. Mrs. ·Nan
Moore, Pat
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COMPANY
gan, John Panons; SopMmore,
· Green Dot :
'diss LucJIIe Smith Forrest Bach•
~eli Jumors, Mrs W1lllam SpraS~Jal
:
,ue, Harold Sauer, Seniors, M1ss
They c11&gt;'t fade -won't ahrink. "'"d no ironlnr- mortly cletn
wllh a damp cloth - auperior praatie, best workinanahlp.
St~san Park; Coorh John ThompiOn; Voral MuAJc, Mrs. Clarence
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Ldcey, Home EronomiCi instrucFall Styles
tor. Mn Joe Bailey, Prmdpal.
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be present were WeJher1 Bachtel
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and Coach N P Swac'khimer.
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At the close of the program
.,, ~~~FIC SALE ,COMING SOON!
the audience W3!i mvtted to the

PAINT

All Colors
Reg. $6.30 gal.

SPECIAL
$4.29 gal.

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Summer Dresses ..... .. , $2.98 to $4.98
Skirts ....... , .......... $2.00 to $3.98
B I o u s e s , . .. . , ... , ... ; . . $2.00
Nylon CoHon Half Slips ...... , $1.00
,I Lot of
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· Bermuda Shorts . .... , . . .. . . . . . $2.00

NO BOILOVERS!
NO SICORCHING!
NO CURDLING!

with a
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GAS Range!

AliNE WEAVER'S DRESS SHOP

RALL'S

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FRANKLIN

New. Shipment
DECORATOR PilLOWS

. $1.19 each

Just Received I

LADIES BLOUSES

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Plastic Drapes Received Weekly
$1.00 pair

Ladles Handbags
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Sept. 17, 1957-7 th ey had overlooked the repair and Mra Thomu J. l!colt, Rt. 3,
was another of the
-;:-;--·-::c-:-::-=-:::::-:~---:-:-~-Iof tho berm. Council was advised 'Pomeroy,
Mel&amp;•
Count)
1tudent nurae• to
contrpcl or • $2·M !16 ~altorn 1 that the city would have to bear
'tbued on a vearly contract The · this COllt. The matter was taken receive a Cash award far high
umon has l'l'~Used to sl~n a con· under advilemcnt and referred to gndes in ht:r frethman year at
(.Cuntlnutd From Pat~ Ont)
traet for mort" thh a year.
the street tomm1ttee far action Holzer llo•pilal Commencement
Some la'tYmaken admitted sur• The fringe items involved penCouncil also ordered the street
prise ,at some of the qllestinn" 1•ions, vacations and company-paid department to remove a .stnne
B8kli~ by 4·H member,.
I hospitalization.
step on Monkey Run in front of
I,
One youth askod, "Why can't
the former Kloes midcnce point·
1
the ltousc cut down on tho num- I
ing out that It projects on vii·
~er of ocn1mitlccs to dO a better
llur'6 prop~rty and hos bOPn lbi•
jOb?"
C
rau~~e or severul uccid(•nts in th(!
·
f onl1nuod 1•••• l'ooo Ono) ,1 vici ni ty ,
Clark Carl Guess answered that ment wa,s not brought to a vot('
Al'Uon was also imt11utcd to
b
the Cf\mmitt('t~ were needed to and the matte~ sh~lvcd.
!ind .out whal action IS necessary
h'IP do a beller )ob ort all the
An appi1Cal10n was presented 10 ohonge tbe nameo of sevml
Wt\SHINGTON UP - Kerby
compl£&gt;x problems
,
to cquncil asking the granting of strt'et s m Po 11 erov. 11
not •d Yarrell's cha11cea or returning to
Ohio •HI'ers also had some another ta xi li&lt;"ense for Pomeroy I there arc tw~ Ca~e Sts~a~wo ~0 . manage Cleveland .next year .rna~
recommendations. includ;ng one bf granted to Clau de A llustecl cust Sts and ~lso req uests on 1· be fading al~ng w1t~ . the ~n.dianli
to havc Jawmakcrs suppart a Alter dlaruaslon rouneil pointed hand from several communltiel:i I hopes of a f1rst dlv1s1on fumh m
"state government camp" for ollt that other applica lloru hsd to llave the present streetl rt' Ithe American League
:vouths 14 and nbove, similar h• bten turned down and that coBo named The City Solidtor was to
Farrell, whosP. lnd1ans tK;gin a
Boys and Girls State, sponsorec.J tact . would be made
with oth~r b~ as ke~o~, 1o deve
1 1nto th e ma tt er two-game
.
h dscr1e11 withG.Washington
1
by the American Legion.
a.pplicants to see 1f they sti ll de and prutnt a report
tomg t, a m1ts that enera Man·
The keynote speech at tbe ban· Sired to enter business before
C
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t th af,ler Hank Greenberg hae not ap· hi w1'II tie by Lou1s
· B. gran t cou ld be ma de to Huste d. Monday
ouncl ni&amp;ht
men meeting
presen were
a Royt wo~:~oathed
h1m ' about a new
que t I001g
~
·
.Seltz~r. editor of the Clevehm11 . After a lengthy discussion with Be-tzing, Dor Schaeffer, Richard co~tra~t
'PresS.
representatives of two tarki.ng J
.
I C1gure 1f they want me to
Amon• the offlclaia durin• thr meter firm w•- had
'tt d ones, W•Yne SwiSher and Don come bac&lt;. they'll let me know."
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su ml e Mullen Also present were Ma):· ·
tegislative -.Ions were Rosa. bid.s to furnish new m8ters for 1 or E 'r - Robinson an.d Clerk Slid F~;~rrel1.
mary Bell, Deflance County, chap the streets and the parking lois, Ch
i.e
He aald he had done the best
lain Richard Kiracofe. Preble· C:_luncil deferred from
tak 1 n~
ar es a:ar.
he could under the circumstances,
County, apeakeri Kathy Peters. any furt~cr aetlon on the biclo
,
when t~formed that ex Ind~am
Geauea County, parlimentarian; until such tbne u elariflcohon
owner Bill V•eek had declared he
Roy Rounds, Ottawa Coun~y. mes- could be made on two of the I
would Clre Farrell 1f he were IIIII
sage elerk and Joyce Bender, Me- bids. The oction was taken aftl'r
(Conllhuoi Prom Pooa One)
general manager of the club. ,
dina County, reading l'lerk.
one firm npresentative in hi~ Universiy football game and see
Indians fans puzzled over 11
eaphmatlon showed a dirferent'(' the famous Marchin&amp; &amp;nd. Mrs statement 'Mondar by William R
In his bid in eonlrast to th.at a~ Lewis H. Sauer wu named thair· Daley, board chatrmnn of the ball
tually submitted. The matter \vas' mon of 1 money•makinl project cl~,b.
.
Ia bled for further study ond afl of selllnl olndy which is under . A ,man Is ..always l'lth you un·
(Ctnllnutll 1Pall Onll
tioa at the next moeting of eeun- dlscuulon 0\ present.
til be' ron':, Daley told a Sigma
ary. Some 150,000 telephone In· ell.
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FOil CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT
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PtiONE 398

FOR SALE
10 ROOM IIOUSE
and LOT

ACT NOW -- '!.1h arh ,111ta~c of

wonderful ~'.tJI and C'hmtmas buy·
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6-Datly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 17, 1957

-The cardinals probably will
have only two rookies on the
roster when the final &lt;!Ut to 35
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" made und Richards was hi~h
" If you don't usc the rookies on both of them, defensive end
o

UP _ coach R•J

I RJcnards of the

Chicago Card

the World Conference on Faith

Iand
Order In Lund, Sweden, 1052.
He is a member of the Commitolon on Theology and a member
of the Commission on Faith ·and

m tlum, you can't see them. and Cecil Harp from College' of Paci· Order.

inals explains his 1957 team the If you don t see them, how do fie,
and awh.ogigantic
• Earl
HI5 presen tKt'Jon WI'II bc th ree
Putman,
weighs c:entcr
30~ pounds
11
same
way
11
rae('
tr:~ck
tr~JnN
you
know
we.ther
they'll
help
and
stands
six
feet.
stx
inches
lectures:
Justlfieatlon hy Faith,"
I eeall po." ..rd, one lal.irtlon. Minimum charge 5Qc._. :enll
(20)Busines~ Servir.es
tells why his star colt, wtll win you? We've gut several back! fro m Arizona State. "Putman will ...
00
p
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per word lor 1hree eonsecutlve lnserUona.
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llpetlal - One montb for 25 eentll per word.
' the b1g stake.
Hove your caqlf' l ", n 1 ·~ s and UJlcomrng out of servlr(! and a lot
b Priesthood/' 8·00 p. rn. Monday,
See George 11. Durst
''Throw out those l'XhihJtJoll or \ctcran uxpcricnce, and I start on offense .and he could e and "The Nature of Christian Un~
!wl ~ lCt) dr&lt;iut·d by the modan
Full rBie of 2 coota per wm d will be churgcd for ach·ertlslng II
1 Cevt St., Pomeroy
games,'' , R1chards sa1d today. ''I thJnk with th1s added bench, a great one," Richards said. uHe's 1ty", 0:00 a. m Tuesday. The pub·
101 paJd for be!Ort the l5!h of each month foUowlnl Insertion.
clcanmg mrthod w1th Arrated
or Phone 514-X
Errort ill Advertloini-Should be reported lmm&lt;•diately. The
clon't feel d1sappomtcd that w-.. W€'ve go t as good a chance to amazmgh' agile, lle catches the lie is cordially invited to attend1
D\y Foam {)lll lkly and econo·
ball well and he can even fake
Dally S.,nUftel will DOt be rtaponalble for mol'c than one tncor
lost You can wm all or th~m 1.•in ns anybody "
m
cnlly
rl
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2
hl
m
vour
own
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reeL l:uertlon.
and it doc:sn't hcl 11 you whan thr
on passes. He rould go both ways · Wor~~ip services to which the
homr&gt;
Wnrk
guaranteed
Cal!
I
Cord of Thanb and Spe&lt;lll Notteeo of Events $1 00. Obltuarl•l
season begins.
The quarterback i:i the key to for us if we want him to"
J?Ublit is also invited w1ll preeeed
Hutland 24023.
9·17·&gt;to (10 1:31 Insurance
,..bibbed 11 I eent per word.
__ ___ _ _ _ - - - Riohar&lt;ls' &gt;pllt T attack . and he
Otherw;,.l· •eterans w(t hold the J4ot two lectures. The IU!v.
If you have tn'cs that nerd trnn
tmgton, W Va, when she cnrollctl bclirvcd that Lamar McHan, ha; down every job and Richards Job• Heller, pastor cf Grace Lunun ~. t (JPp t n ~. or r&lt;' lnrtvccl call
Jl Girls anrl 1 Hu}s 21i" BlrVrlrs
ln Marshall Co1te2c.
; erratiC Signal caller who wo. believed they'd be playmg all out theran Church, St. Albans, W. Vl.,
.: ( I ) Notices
RobC'rt Sayre, Racine 3975.
Ch ('ap l'h unr 638 1 J t\fuldle
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs suspended once last year £or in- in every game. 1'Thcy did a lot w~ll terve 11 chaplain at the worf'lvc years cxp rrumr&lt;' 9·17·12tc
port
9-17·31 :
J L Stewart were Mr. aild Mrs. d1fferencc, wo uld be as good as or thmkmg over the winter," te , 1hlp ervice beginning 7:30 p. m.
11\'!lURANCE AGENCT
lot prtze-Hotpoint Dryer 2nd
Harry Ncutzlmg ai!O V tr~ ima , anybody 1n the National Football satd, &lt;~particu lar~y
about the Monday evening ani 8:30 a. m.
~t,., Automoollo, Hotltll
prize-Sunbean Mix·Ma11ter. Ra· G. E fldn gcr,1tor, $65 00, t'oo k Good selccti.1ns of used Ford and I
Margaret Grubb and Jenny League thas yea r.
Green Bay and Washington gam- Tuesday morning.
&lt;lne Legion Fall Festival- Sal·
1 Mrs
ACCID&amp;N1
Fergusons . Two g110d corn bmd·
stnvc, $3 50. sm,1tl ~ ;1s " lo v e.~
Stewart, all of Athens, Ohio.
"He's matured a lo t,'' he said, cs we lost by three points when
urday, Sept 211. Get tiCkets from
a.He, C11Uelty and . _ .
ers One ensilage cutter, milk
E1pocted to be In attendance
131 $!50 each. Bu ffet , $500
I
Mr and Mrs. J 1.. Stewart at· "and all you ha ve to rJo with him we'd been ahead. There'!IJ · a dif·
Legion members.
q 16 6tc
can1
and
&lt;'oolers.
Priced
nght.
are pastor·s and delegates from
1\l so SI'VI' ral ~ mall J!t · m ~ Cal!
lendcd
the
wedding
of
Diane
W1l·
IS
leave
him
alone
I've
alway:;
terence
m
spirit
this
year-they
Real Estate Broker I son of Parkcn;)Jurg, W Va. on Sat· · been 1n his corner and 1f I know they've dvnc it and they the churches of the West VIrginia
FULTON THOMPSON
12M , Ponwroy
g 17 3tc
Ned meeting of Racine American
TRACTOR
SALES
In MIDDLIPOAT, OHIO
Legion will be September 19.
'
hadn'l been s1ck v. hen he was can do it again. We m1ssed by R Lutberan Synod, the Executive
POIONBI
6111 urd11.y,
9 13 6to 61Committee members of the United
9 16 4tc 7 rooms, b.1 th, full ba.~ rmcnl, nrw
Mr and Mrs s. J! Hc1tnmc suspended last year, it nhcr qRmc·and·a·half last year, and Lutheran Church Women, mem·
1111tomattr h w h1alt·r. a.n· bt~ }( l'
1
spent the pa~t week vacationing would have happf'ncrJ Everybody I this )'ear. we could go all the bers of the host parish, and
•l·~no~fll
l'all 1' 4 !1 I ) 0 N Vmwt1:uJ hl:nds All sir.cs and
Htadquarttn for
COlOrS ~~ ihPrglaSS RWil lllJ::S, flay·
anrl vtSllmg fflcnds at Oakl'idge, is bchmd hun now, and I thmk way."
Fourth Ave., M1ddiC'port.
liamsonite L•1ggagc - Lane c~nar
llAJ.
WAIW
friends from tho nelghborlng
glo ,:!a.~&gt; healer" electnc light
Tenn, Kentucky and Virginia
this year he'll realize his potP:Il·
9·17-:llc.
Che11Ul - LAU Wmdow Fan&amp;chufches.
fixture s, plalillc tile for bath·
Mr. and Mrs Herman Batey and tial "
I
Frlgldlire Refrigerators
moms
doughier V~rgin1a of Caudiff·BY·
. HAS REPLAC!ME~T
llk1r Fumlturt, Middleport, Ohio Beer and Wtnc Taver11 , Dl and
D2 t • c r11 ~ 1 ' •or mfm·malloJJ
frlt Estlm1tts
The·Sca, Calif. and Mr and Mn
If McHan falters, though, Rich·
4 29 tf
Call 6232·X
9·17·31c
Dale Wippel Svpplv
Ray Saunders of Canton, 0 ' were ards might ftnd an' adequate re·
21S Union Ave.
IVeekend guests of Mr and Mr&gt; placement in Cahforma's Paul
t2l COfd Of Thanks
'
.
Pomerov, Ohio
Larson . "He's a good bali hand·
M
d M Sh · d
k
115 L t .. ond II.
, . _ ., F. A. Batey
9 13 lmor
The Rev and Mrs Raymond Pe· lcr and a very good thrower," he
r. an
ra.and e;-ro
Duee
er,
Linda,
Wayne,
Lutber
Dueek"-'"'• Ohio
J wi1h to express my thanks an•l
tr.rs and children rC'rently vac11· sa1d "lie's got a wonderful de·
er. of g ·n Oh'
led
P..lt.
».
C11.
&gt;~~m.
·
appreciatiOn tv a1l thMc who I
I ~.
tioncd w1th Ius mother 10 Anna,IIl livery, but he's got to learn Hm·
The annual conference of he . b.Y bet f~~~e~' Ow~ri .r~~mp~~~
(21 ) Reol Estate
.. lloctr ,.,,..
assisted dunn;:: t11c illnrsHa1ul
Doug Miller I" a !i&gt;llrgu:al patient mg, to· hlet loose of dthe ball
at «::
J.ntheran Svnod
or,
P"
h
· (l( West Virginia pewa Lak e, o'h.10 wereaygueota
of
dr11th of my wife, Mayme .I
lar
1rt1Pif0b ,lnlurnce Aae1JC1, at Sl Joseph Hospital.
the. r~g t, t1me, an ,to t row '['(Ill be held Monday and Tues&lt;jay, his brother, Aile~ .Taylor for tile
New
Home,
nx
rooms
and
balh.
Htiner Especially Dr J ,J
Miss Elatne Sayre has completed while he s off balanl-e.
S"ept. 23·24 m the Mason CoYnty week ,end
'
Mlddlepor! Flrt • Aullllllobll~
Rooms
Ouk floors, mohogany paneling;
Davt&amp;, Or. R E. Bmce, th1• at·
The Cards have plenty of back\JE.angelieal Lutheran Parish at
,
,
Bondi. Pluine GIJ.X
8-20-11 a seven month traming course at
Living
room
and
d1mng
room.
Furnitur•
tend11nts at the Meigs Cencru l
Mrs Pauline Rose was pleasantKnot ty pmc in Nctru lar g~ kit- CIII\IPJ,ETE lnsuranct Protection, the Cincinnati General Hospital both for offense and defense, ·St. Paul's Lutheran ChUrch, New
Hospllal. 8crmcc Lcdlle, l'o,n ·
FOlt
•nd has returned to Holzer Hospi· With Ollie liaison, second in ball Haven, W. Va.
\
Jy surprlied Saturday evening by
"tftcn.
BUilt
1n oven and cookLife, ~ut&lt;·. Ftre, Polio. CoU Dor tal where she Will grnduate Sept. cnrrymg 111 the lcn~ue last year
ty Health Nurse and Mrs.
Dr. f. A. Kantonen, Professor of a brief visit of her cousin, Mr. and
Ing top R K Husscll, Hl 7,
MiUs, Mllidle;ort, Oh1o.
Naomi Cha.&lt;e. Al•o the Lh" e
12.
slated for one startmg spot for Systemeic Theology, Hamma Di- Mrs. Duecker (Audrey Taylor) and
ncar
hiihway
garuge.
9
16
7tp
Funeral Home, Rev. lloward
Mr. and Mrs Bmc Cunningham &gt;~re. He also will be back on vlnity School. Springfield, Ohio, famlfy.
Grocery in Rutland - Well Rtock·
Rnppelt and the Elder&gt; nf thl'
nf lluntmgton were Sunday visit· kickoffs and punts and If ncccss· will be the principal speaker. Dr.
cd
Uolng
nice
b•Sine!S.
6
room
tho Prc•hyterlan Church. To
ors with relatives here
ary can do a job as a pass de- Kantoncn 'ba!\ been lecturer at
Warren Rose celebrated hl.a
living qua"fers attached. Rcasort
thDse who Rervcd a11 pallbcnr·
Mr and Mrs Clarence Tennant fcnse expert.
seminaries and universities theG- birthday, Thursday, Sept. 12.
·
ably
pr~ccd
or
will
consider
ers. For all the beautiful floral
FURNITURE
are
vacationing
in
PhHad~lphia,
To
pair
with
McHan
and
Mat
logical
and
educi\tional
co~~ren·
Warren
Rose
was
calling
on
trade on ~ouse. R,ason for sell· Pa
nHcrinJ:s. For all the kindnes~
son, Rtrh~trds has Johnny Ols· ees in various parts of the Whited Paul Moore one evening last week.
1111 The Brlgntesl Cornet
VILLAGE PROPERTY - Very well
ing, other tnteresti1 George Ken·
shown to u&amp; by all our neigh·
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Rou!i_h, lCWSkl, ,the• certam starter, and States, Canada, and Europe.
Mrs. Betty Carlton and ' Hri.
'" ollddl~onrt
constructed
8·room
house
w1th
ncdy,
Rutland,
Ohio.
0
13
7tp
bon and friends.
Jim
Dodson
of
Clovei&lt;nd,
Va
rcJoe
Chi
ldress
at
fullback
and
Arnone
the
bookl
which
he
has
Warren
Ro•• altend•d the firat
excellent floors and woodwork, ,..._ _.;;;;.,;;-;;;-;;;-.;-;;-.;;;;;..;-...;--,
· d d 1 ·
Ch'ld
D
M
r Fr k
meeting of the Rlcine j'TA for
L J. Heiner,
Ready m1x ronrr&lt;'tc S3rd and
ccntly VISited rncn ~an re attves
1 re!is,
ave ann. o
an written are the following: "Rt;,aur- this school year, Monday night. · 1
large
porcches.
Excellently
lo·
Rutland, Ohio
rrra vel., •·111 lint qu1! Topw1l
here.
Bernard, at hairbaok. But he11 gence of the Gospel", 1948; "Theo·
Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Dued.er
eatcd on l 118 acres with ehur·
dellvcn••i Phon~ 6393 Gcogll'in
Tom Vance returned to Wc:sl usc Mann at (' nd too on offen.$e, logy of Evangelism", 19Mi 41TIIe
chcs, stor~ and school nearby.
from Good Shoe Repair
Virginia Umvcrstty, where he wall coupling him wit h Max Boydston Chr1stian Hnpc", 1954; and "The- and ehildren were Saturday aueat1
(8) Aut.3 Soles
~·"·I cu ~~~·11'1'"' ~ ~·~2_u:r $4000. Owner will fmancc 75%
of !lr. and Mrs, Frank H•clson of
enroll as a Sophomore.
Leo Sugar and Gcrn Nag ler.
ology for Christion Stewardship", Pomeroy.
•
,'
or
tlale.
\951 fORD V~ 2 dr. Sedan, $395 Largest "" Warm Mornmg Coal
Mr ami Mr.s Thomas Grmstca!l
P111 Oefens.,- BtSt In Lueut
1951l.
hcatPr wtth circuluting flln Us· FARM _: 117 acre~ ~ ooi 8-room
Extra ntcr. dark green fini11h.
Ills pass defense, bc ~t in the
Before assil~"~~ing
his present
'' Rosean''d
house wilb porchcll, hascment,
""nd childrc11 Mrs. Cliff Roush.
·•
.._!,;po·
' Mr . and Mra . W.n.
cd !lbqut four months 21" rv
Blaettnsro, Pomer"j. A 13 Rtc
llrs
Cly&lt;lc
RISe
anrl
children,
Mr
leas••
last
Y'"'·
a
g
a~n
w1ll
have
sition
lot
the
United
Lutm¢••'1"'lllt
Paul
were
FrldiiY
evtntng
caller• ·,
and
mclnl
roof
Very
good
barn
set, n plccc din&lt;!ltc sr.l R K.
and Mrs. Blll McFarland and sons, Lmdon Crow,
Dcrnnrd1,
Jim inary at Spririgfield, f)hlo, b~ wa1 at 'he home of his sister, Mr. and ;
1954 BUICK VB 2 di/ ~dan $1,295
Ru"ell, Ill 7, ncar hlghwny ~ ar· 20x50 with shed. (iot'l'd '~ \tater,
an!l Mr and Mrs. Bill Miller and Sears, Otck ''N1ghttJ am" l11ne pastor or congregations in •Brain· M:r&amp;~ Tvm Holter Jr. and family.
W&lt;'ll anrl pond . Garage and other
B•a•llful 2 tono ' ltreen fmtsh.
age.
0 16 71p
~ons, Parkersburg, were picnick· Woodley Lewis and
Jlilan erd, Minne11ota, and Boston, Mas- q~ry Lee , also was an overnight
0
13
Otc
lnHI!llng~:~, ull With good roo£s.
Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy.
---•
m,l:! at Veto Lake, Veto, 0. Sunday. , Spence.
sachusetts. He was a delegate to guest.
,
FOR SAL~ - App!CR. New fIa
Thi s place hns hcen Rtnppe&lt;l,
1954 PONTIAC 8 cyl. 2 dr. $1,205.
Vt n Orrhnrd, New llavPn Plw no
hut has ut lca!il 70 m·n•s of good
CatBIIna Cpe. Smart "hard top '
TU-246BR
7-2 9!f
tillahll' lnnrl left. well Joratcd
ll'ith spot!"' all leather scats. ----- .. ------· - - on J! OOil 1·oad m nm·thl'rn pm·t of
ruatom lnteripr. Blacttnur'R, t'OAL n l lt:&gt;:~ C E _ r.onrl cnn rll · rount y. An cxct'IIC'nt huy at ~~~~~~~~~~~=
lion Al~o ~ Ill.! II g .l ~ heal cr
9 13 61c
Pomeroy.
$4ll00
Phone 03Gtl ll.
914 file RENTAl. - 4-rool"l
NEW HAVEN
bungalow,
1D~B BUICK V8 Spwat $1,695. ---------·-GOODWILL
wtlh
bnlh,
J:as
furnart'
healing.
tFOR
SALEJ
3 dr hrd top cpe. Like new orlgMrs Pans} Fry was hn ~! c ~o; to
Sc'J&gt;I
15
$611
per
mo.
Avuilalllc
Ina! two tone green finish . Own· ~~or RC'!.I."IIrllnt s nr S;- hool ~· N
members of the Good Wtll ('lub at
CUCKL ER REALTY
Sl~ i niC' ss Rrfrij:ll'fator.
ed by 1l\(al merchant Dynallow
32 cu
her home rcrentl~·. Mrs. Thoma:-.
BOX
229
PHONE
101-Y
drive. Rflll, Biaettnar's, Pumc·
rt, 2 door, rompl &lt;'t&lt;', Wltb 111 111
9 143tc Grinst&lt;'arl 'WOn lite door prtzc, The
9 t3 61c
w~ s $050 00 now $115() 00. G11 :1!'
roy •
cvemng was spent soc1nll y.
·nnt••t•d .! tiCK 'S H!:FtltGEit t\ JUST UST~o - X hrautdul mod.
1
Refreshment~ were scn&lt;'d by
Station
waMon
'03 PLYMOt 1'H
THIN. Nt-:W IIAV~N TU·235:l7
r rn fully m~ulutcd 4 room 11nd thr hostess to thO!iiC ahO\'C and Mrs
For Snle. ~38. Cali Rutland.
A · I0 - 201~
bHth redrlt•ncc LcM'ot~d rinse In Lnwr,•ncc Lc1ving, Mrs. Ray Wea·
9 16 Olp ----- - ---· 2f933.
K1
trhen has double smk with vcr, ~1rs Tlwlma Caorhll!'t, Mrs
6 rnnm llfl!ISC' ;mil hath Natu1·a!
111118 DODGE f dr. Coronet Sedan
Mll'Jrta top- catuncts, linoleum Cll'rlc RICe, Mrs. Cliff Roush, Mrs.
gm1 111 hO IIl!(' Om' mile nor lh
1 TWO DOOR SEDAll
flonr, punclcd and knotty pine. Jr;umn Miller, Mrs. Cline Erw111
fl,885. Pu1h button lhlfl. R&amp;ll
of l'heKtor. t'nll A. J. l'al't er,
Large living room, 2 bedrooms. and dau!(hter and Mr~ . Jamr ~ C1;
801utllul Jwept ~InK model.
YUknn 02:l·32
0 16 Otp
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy. A 13 61c - · - ---- -----Tile both
Hardwood floors nmnghalt1.
- --- (I I I Wanted To B
lhronghout. Large closets. PlenFARM CLUB
IOIIf PONTIAC VI St.tion Wagon
ty el('clrlc outlets Porches, At·
Mrs. Doug!a11 Roush, rrl'rlltly
-·f2,105. 4 dr., 8 pauoneer. 3 scats ------tachcd gange. llotpomt electric C'ntcrlllined 1\H!hlhrrN of thr L'hcr
1lydnm1tlt drive. R1dio and 27~ g:1llnn ful'l oil t,tnk nr Iar·
w11ter heater, hasnment, oi\ fur- nkcr Farm WomRn ' ~ l'luh 11\ hf•!
Oil·
Mr:;
John
Stout
,
Jl,•rri~
heater. Lite now condition. ~"
nar.. Dcmmin~-: water pump. 7 22 home, w1th Mrs. Vcn Roush assist·
vtllc,
Ohio
tp
9
16
3
Blaett111l's, Pom~roy . 9 13 6tc
acres, w1 'h muwral r1ghts. tng.
.
..
Terms avg iJable. Here is your
t door Dodlo oef.an. Phone 494·Y. f I 2 l Wanted toRe nt
Devotions were by Mrs Nancy
opportunity.
-.
Perey People , Unlou AYenuc,
- -Johnson rollowed by a pl'ln er by
Eerl D. Mtndor, Rultor
Pomrroy, o. ·
9·17·31c Three brdro.J)n house by Octo twr
Mrs. Woodrow Foreman nn1! tht!
Ptlr t Parker, Attnt
15. rcrntltncnt resident. T'honc
group
rrpcatcd the Lord's Prayer
Phone 201
389-,1.
H lfl 6\p
C8bl Auto.Services
l\1r!i. Ven Roush gave a report
.
0 If 3tc on "International Relation"
l B. UWUHGS SOHB ru. - It 1141 For Renr
Ttlc program "Prot('ct Your
TERMITES IXTERMINATID
!lour J¥retker &amp;mice, Dar
Fnmil)'
frOm Undulant ••ev&lt;'r" was
or
for
frte
inspection
phone
3113-M,
Pbont a:r. Nl!lll Phone Furnished h• .,., for rent. Aft
Gilmore Supf.'Y St•Jre, Pomoroy. ,~~; Jvcn by Mt'.\. Arnett Roush.
Oct
ht
tJn
Breezy
1tgts
as
II
'l&amp;af.lt DODGE • PLYJIOU111
Those Btlendlng were Mrs Frank
All work guaranteed. Fu lly In·
o be aocn to bo a~rreciated.
OICAI.a!l.
lilt
•urcd. Vaughan's Industrial and Reynolds, Mrs. Lee Lllohfield,
Call Now Martinsville, W. Va.,
Rosllol,tial Termite Control Ser· Mrs Dan Duncan, Mrs Jne Kay,
9~DRX.
9 H 4lc
191 For Sclt
vkc, St Marys, W. Va
7 23 tf Mr!il Ivan Bush, Mrs. Yen llrntsh,
~-;;m hou~~ On good road. 1\tall
Two - three ph1ae A.C. motoro,, roule and !rhool bus Free el oc· IUDIO • Tl!LEVISION SUVICE, Mrs Otmer Roush, Mrs Lee Work·
mJn, Mrs. Clawson Roush, Mrs.
10 H. P. 1nd 15 Horsepower. Or·
Phono tlll, Cleland Appliance Augle Roush.
trlclty ann gas 5 miles fl'onl
villa Ho1uo, Ruti8Dd. Phone
Stare, IU W. llaln Sl, PDmlll'QJ
Racine Wrtte Box 66B·A c/o
ROTARY
24132.
D 13 6tc
2-23-U
The Dolly Scntlnrl.
9 16 3tp
The Bend Rotariam recently
-- In QUICK SJI;RVICE on Wll&lt;h &amp;t\ had their wives as guests al a re·
Bulldlnc Lola 110' x 100' feet abo•t
• five mlnutea from Co11rt House. l&lt;'urnL'Ihcct 4 room apartment 6tc p1lrlna hJ Factory Trained cent meeting. 'fbc dinner mooting
Pomeroy. l'hono 337 ·J. 9-12·
. Enjoy its economy; eonvenlenee-po;er·paekecl utilltJ
A. N., Boncel, Pomoroy. 1230.00
walehmalm, t.:OLUNS JEWE- was held at Hartfurd Methodist
Jl.l2.flt, 4 rooms with Bath parlly lr·
Phone.. 310.M.
LERS. P.,nero1
1-8·11 Church. Those attending were Mr
The SCOTSMAN
and Mrs. Herman Laytlc, Mr and
lt'a been many a year 1inco you've eeen so much
9·12·6lp
81otlon Wopo
t pleee. Uvlnc room &amp;uite, plat· nlshcd. Coli fD7-Y
Mrs Clyde Foley, Mr. and Mrs.
:value
packed into an Ameflean ear. You'D like the
form rocker, II'Ooi ru11 and pad, f rooms and hllh, furnished AI so I
Good CltiD Used Can
Jim Hamp1on, Mr and Mrs Alton
erlap, elean linea and the 1tyle·wile functional inte·
hmoek. Choap. W1yne Green, 1earatre at ~ntcrpl'isc . Cull 903 ·J
AU Makes &amp;lid Modell
Bonney, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
TOIKir't lowr•l·priCtff
riorl ol these new Scoteman can .~. \you'll enjoy
Muon, W. V1., SP 3-37111.
9 II 6lc
Roush Mr. and Mrs. l.loyd Roush,
fttll-ftrtd SteeioN Wotolll
0 16 3tp
t~ejr eaay handlina, and you'll revel in the up to 29
Harry Miller, Sebastian Tccl"co,
•• Gifll, unuau:ll, Imported, for •II Shady trailer space, 1 block fro~~ I
mile-MI'-callon
performanet of tlleir powerful 6·'
Mr. and Mrs E. S Strum, !II'. and
renter of town on Hlver fro
tc
AUTO SALES
Mrs. P J. Wolpert, Mr. RIHI Mrs.
aaeo. &amp;!oat romplete anortmcnt
ne
SCOTSMAN
eylinll.er
enrtnes.
There'• (ull comfort lor six .•. and
Phone 6009.
9 II 6
1111 and pepper ahakera. Hand
.4-llooT rw..
fuljlurrage •pace too (98 cubic feet in the Station
..- -- ~;;;;;;::;;~:;;::::;::;:====~
Floyd Carm ack, Mr and Mrs Don·
aid Foglesong and Mr and Mrs. J .
•~ • made CIIRiware, ~uolc11 lamp•. For Rent - Extenslf'ln r.adde l-- - -- ·- Wagon). Foran oRiy rar,;. forauxtra c1; . • . for
L. Stewart.
remper room IOYI· Beat prices
Clotbo.
lk•f.old
hmdo,
Drop
'
tbe business man on the roid., , for 1 f•mlly taxi '.. I
""
I
WE BUY
~EVIVAL
Clinwn l'&lt;htr, lliddleport
on blteo and trleyeles. Open
' ll..,!v,drtd! •! tlottoru.these new Studebaker ~llman
are today'a
Revival services will begin Septenonlnra 1111 8:00. life Novelty
Pbone 82bWC.
Ill U' •
llio f•l~oim Sod"' I
areateot Vllues. See the nl"! Seef4i11tn today , , , test
--'111tiiCTURAL I IIAMI
ember SO at the New Haven Com·
~ and Gift Shop, Below High
I rooms Wllh bath . Pari ty r. r·
drive the model you llkt betlt..
''loelada l!oator{oloholor, u ...n oo dhoelloul olanoio:· Sehool, Ml~dl•port, Ohio.
IICIIAP IliON_ MIT ALl
m•nily Building and will I"' con· !
nlshed. Call f!7 Y.
9 12 6p
11&gt;\re. dN end whtol, d•l wllldahlold wl- ..tmr. Oolr
dueled by the Rev, W. S. Billups
8 13 Btc
l,ocol ,..., U.'11· Jill "'-lllioo ,_ Soul~ u..r . ' . . S,. alllhe otAer fi•• Sl•.,...4!1"·1'aclanl can tool
·-of Pt. Pleasant (pastor of the Gra
Cullom Built Kltehen. KltchcDI (17) Help Wanted
'' " =Ded for- Jour home. Fre•
JUNK CO.
ham Baptlat Chuteh). Ounng the
.
- coo
Experltnctd
Wlltrtsa.
Also
a\el. Foreman • Aobon,
~:
Ill
~f1 ~~e: !~~·;::~ R,e;&lt;i s;:~~
Top wegtt Must havt good r
8-6·11
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trtnctt. Hottl Mlrtln. '116 ~:;;;:~;;::;::;:::;:;:;~;:;;::t.l Poe Nill d1rect the mu11c. Tbe
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Mrs. Edwin Rouah ,Is a patient
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewart were
,.'coat ll&amp;e 18 (IO&lt;l&lt;i ao ncwJ. Call
GRUEIIEI BLOCK CO.
In Charleaton Tuesday on business
1481 . alter ~:00.
9-17-fltc Painter now •vallable for tnsl de
or outside · jobo Contact Ral ph
Ruth Sayre was Bccompan•ed by
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her purenia, Mr. ood Mrs. George
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se· I serVtce

stall~rt were Involved in that 43·
luncheon.
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Other molters brou1ilt befure
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Daley ref•sed to predl&lt;l Whclh·
Word from the negotiating se• council wer• the fact thpl tho
HI
er Greenbur- would conllnue ""
sions waH lbot Ohio Bell had of. Hlahway Department had advls·
aenml manager but he did
fered the •nton a $2.!0·$5 wage I ed that in their orlalnel plans for
.•~tlftuN Protn -'••• Ono)
say til&lt;! Indiana would remnin in
raise pattern booed on a Ill-month imprcvomenh on Upion Ave Peorl8, Ill., and the Bachelor of Cleveland for at least another
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. Bapt)st Theological Seminary, Chi
- - --eaao. Before entering the field of
GI.AFFES AND PILOTS
1 :. I .I ' j
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evangelism, he served tw~ pastor
STOCKHOLM, Sweden UP .: ti' ." ll": i~ 'IJ : I.Ji::
, ACID8II ._ Ulllrll •
IJ. ~
Jel pilots may ~et help in com·
ates.
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[;,IJ :ol 'J •; •: ~ i:- l
·Amon( the towna where Rev. batting the •train of the pull of
·~, · : • r .• :•! ~ f H~ i'HI
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McAihater has held successful &amp;r&amp;VIIY through a study of the
1. Nol t11n111 1. !den
l&gt;c&gt;OIIkt I ~ ' ·' :i.;:.l
II :UJ .l!l
tvangellstle meetings are Plain giraffe. Dr. Otto S. Grauer said
t.Oneo mort e.-~ "'"'
H ,, ! .1.·.'· 111.!
C1Jy, Ohl'o; Gdsport, lnd , North Monda)' he has fo•nd that th•
10. Pa1!n
I. Voleule
Sl. 8oelll 1111 llf 1~· u.:m
Hollywood, Gardena and Norwalk tleht, tough skin of the giraffe's
;-a;-:1 ro!~ i :•:t·J '.:' ';l
C&lt;tChtoo
• J&lt;JCk
pollp
J ll ·~- ~ •l Ull\~ ! 11 1-1
Calif., Milwaukee, Wis., and Peo· leas i!Ct.s as a natural pressure
U.l!llll&lt;l
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:r·'l':l I 'Yl l'.'
IIUit-like jet pilots wear-keepria, Ill.
"'Y.en
with !lour · 1&amp;. Not
inl the eblood from draininlJ from
l iS. II(Jt Ill~ t ..COm&lt;:t
reve&amp;IO&lt;I 1'!11 1 ~J t\tc rJ
the animal's head when 11 sho•ld
ANOTHER AWARD WINNER
1&amp;. Alliin
11. Rectons
21. Remem• -~.11 ,.1 •·-•
t , etlkworm
18. Keepa Intaet
bor
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Marilyn Scott, daughter uf Mr. not.
' U. A han4 • U. Sptrtt
28. Rub
82. r.le10111
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bomb
(colloq.)
out
33. Uprlllnc
te.Nunei
1T.t1noble
SO. Rurrll&lt;l
Sf. C0111tet. ,
(pet name!.
to fse1
moW\•
laUOR
18. SouthtrR • 20. Son, !tully
tatn
118. Cry of pill
alate . ,
fealhero
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tabbr.) •.,
ly IIIIUII R.11111DISIN, M.D.
lt.rr.e~ from
YOU'VE 10t to expect a child's fetus or caused brain aamage,
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school wort .to •utrer If he can't 3. Acute Infectious dl.sease In
tq.PojiO
hear everything the teacher U)'B. which the eur may be Involved.
22. Jllroiiito.
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As In thl cue of visual dllllcul· 4. Repeated respiratory Jnfee•
24. Cheek •
ties, which wa have discussed pre- lion and acul&lt;\ otltt., whleh
28. Repllet
vloualy, nearing trou_bi., can and might lead to chronic middle-ear
wlrlnJ
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29. ln4eflnlll
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often do mean poor gradea for a disease.
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article
oenool·&amp;ge child.
Tbe American Public Health
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,ai._...plllrlo&lt;i
out, poor gradea, failure to be such, conditions In their. back14. River (8. A.) I"
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promoled and a general lack o grounds can be labclet! as vulnerao. Loyatlata
lnterest In sehoel work can, and able and ahollld be given freq•ent
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often do, lead to Juvenile delln· odequate tests.
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Now about those algru which
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Sqme J.I)OO,OOO eblldren haye might Indicate hearing dllllcul·
hearing handlcapo. Most of them tiel. There are many, of course,
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have • lou whieh is ae•ere l!UI here are a few of the main
(Oieet.)
enough to produce aymptoJna ones.
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whlc~ "entually will be1l.oeated. You mar 1uapeet hearing lm·
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fruit
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B•t a hlgl\ proportion ofonildren palnnent If a child habitually:
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•o:Conl4ot
have a mild Impairment which BceJna mOI'I aware 01 move·
IJOW!I
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wUI be mWed unless periodic, menl than sound; watebes a
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t~arktt
roullne acreen leata are aiven to opeder\ r..,e, parllcularly tho
P*
all yOultflatera.
Upo; tro'IIILi' or wears a otralnod
CAs Or.)
Moot heariQ deleeta In ebll- upnaolon while Uatenlng; be·
Glen ean be cured, or thelt prog· comes lnal\enlln; confuse•
DAILY CllmoQtJO'I£-BeN'I how to worllltl
reu can be balled, If they are words lbal IIOUIId altte; artleu:lXYDLBAAXII
tltacoverod early enough. Yet, aa lalea lolccunte)J; developo an
It LONGFELLOW
In the cue of tJt frOuble It Ia unuaual qualliJ to bll Tolce: baa
Ollalolta; ;Imply 1tondl for OAOtlltr. In 11)11 aaillplo A b 111111
not aiWIIJI 11117 to reeognlze an phonetlcdlfflcu!llenllb apelllna.
tor lilt lhm L'o, X 'tor the two O'o, etc. Slft(lo lotion, apoao
early llarlni defect. But IJiere ' Ezoeuln t&amp;IIIUI, ahynm
trophM, the ltllllh and torm&amp;UOil of tilt wordl an_all bill\1.
arttlpala to watd! for.
&amp;mO!tfl olb;t ehlldrell and llowtlq the oodt lttien aro cllfftrtlll.
h z.p.c:taDr A1lll
ueaa In leahllnr w other posal"
You'te tv&amp; to be e$eCiai)J alert ble I1JIIploDII 01 bearllll troublel
A ~..... qaolalloD
for olp of lroublt U there is a QUIITIOII liD •AIIIWD
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1• ..,._ or hearllll amo111 oUier who bll arthrllll to drlllk oranp
W .I'J'TR JIX worr,U
JPTU JllC RU,.•
m"'berl of lba lullb:
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ADIII'er: O:altflt Juke ..ppUor
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abnormal ' dellftrJ, !""'llurt Ill abundance of 'fltamln C and
lllhdafo ~~~~ ALL 'f!IIRI)s WOIUt 'l'OOITIID
birth Or lltObatai dleHae which aa a rule II avod food for a'ptr101
JOR GOOD TO THmC THAT LOVB QOD-ROIWII.
1111 ha~ ID,Iaredlbt CleveiD
wbll bll arthriUa.

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Sept. 17, 1957-7 th ey had overlooked the repair and Mra Thomu J. l!colt, Rt. 3,
was another of the
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Mel&amp;•
Count)
1tudent nurae• to
contrpcl or • $2·M !16 ~altorn 1 that the city would have to bear
'tbued on a vearly contract The · this COllt. The matter was taken receive a Cash award far high
umon has l'l'~Used to sl~n a con· under advilemcnt and referred to gndes in ht:r frethman year at
(.Cuntlnutd From Pat~ Ont)
traet for mort" thh a year.
the street tomm1ttee far action Holzer llo•pilal Commencement
Some la'tYmaken admitted sur• The fringe items involved penCouncil also ordered the street
prise ,at some of the qllestinn" 1•ions, vacations and company-paid department to remove a .stnne
B8kli~ by 4·H member,.
I hospitalization.
step on Monkey Run in front of
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One youth askod, "Why can't
the former Kloes midcnce point·
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the ltousc cut down on tho num- I
ing out that It projects on vii·
~er of ocn1mitlccs to dO a better
llur'6 prop~rty and hos bOPn lbi•
jOb?"
C
rau~~e or severul uccid(•nts in th(!
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f onl1nuod 1•••• l'ooo Ono) ,1 vici ni ty ,
Clark Carl Guess answered that ment wa,s not brought to a vot('
Al'Uon was also imt11utcd to
b
the Cf\mmitt('t~ were needed to and the matte~ sh~lvcd.
!ind .out whal action IS necessary
h'IP do a beller )ob ort all the
An appi1Cal10n was presented 10 ohonge tbe nameo of sevml
Wt\SHINGTON UP - Kerby
compl£&gt;x problems
,
to cquncil asking the granting of strt'et s m Po 11 erov. 11
not •d Yarrell's cha11cea or returning to
Ohio •HI'ers also had some another ta xi li&lt;"ense for Pomeroy I there arc tw~ Ca~e Sts~a~wo ~0 . manage Cleveland .next year .rna~
recommendations. includ;ng one bf granted to Clau de A llustecl cust Sts and ~lso req uests on 1· be fading al~ng w1t~ . the ~n.dianli
to havc Jawmakcrs suppart a Alter dlaruaslon rouneil pointed hand from several communltiel:i I hopes of a f1rst dlv1s1on fumh m
"state government camp" for ollt that other applica lloru hsd to llave the present streetl rt' Ithe American League
:vouths 14 and nbove, similar h• bten turned down and that coBo named The City Solidtor was to
Farrell, whosP. lnd1ans tK;gin a
Boys and Girls State, sponsorec.J tact . would be made
with oth~r b~ as ke~o~, 1o deve
1 1nto th e ma tt er two-game
.
h dscr1e11 withG.Washington
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by the American Legion.
a.pplicants to see 1f they sti ll de and prutnt a report
tomg t, a m1ts that enera Man·
The keynote speech at tbe ban· Sired to enter business before
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t th af,ler Hank Greenberg hae not ap· hi w1'II tie by Lou1s
· B. gran t cou ld be ma de to Huste d. Monday
ouncl ni&amp;ht
men meeting
presen were
a Royt wo~:~oathed
h1m ' about a new
que t I001g
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.Seltz~r. editor of the Clevehm11 . After a lengthy discussion with Be-tzing, Dor Schaeffer, Richard co~tra~t
'PresS.
representatives of two tarki.ng J
.
I C1gure 1f they want me to
Amon• the offlclaia durin• thr meter firm w•- had
'tt d ones, W•Yne SwiSher and Don come bac&lt;. they'll let me know."
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su ml e Mullen Also present were Ma):· ·
tegislative -.Ions were Rosa. bid.s to furnish new m8ters for 1 or E 'r - Robinson an.d Clerk Slid F~;~rrel1.
mary Bell, Deflance County, chap the streets and the parking lois, Ch
i.e
He aald he had done the best
lain Richard Kiracofe. Preble· C:_luncil deferred from
tak 1 n~
ar es a:ar.
he could under the circumstances,
County, apeakeri Kathy Peters. any furt~cr aetlon on the biclo
,
when t~formed that ex Ind~am
Geauea County, parlimentarian; until such tbne u elariflcohon
owner Bill V•eek had declared he
Roy Rounds, Ottawa Coun~y. mes- could be made on two of the I
would Clre Farrell 1f he were IIIII
sage elerk and Joyce Bender, Me- bids. The oction was taken aftl'r
(Conllhuoi Prom Pooa One)
general manager of the club. ,
dina County, reading l'lerk.
one firm npresentative in hi~ Universiy football game and see
Indians fans puzzled over 11
eaphmatlon showed a dirferent'(' the famous Marchin&amp; &amp;nd. Mrs statement 'Mondar by William R
In his bid in eonlrast to th.at a~ Lewis H. Sauer wu named thair· Daley, board chatrmnn of the ball
tually submitted. The matter \vas' mon of 1 money•makinl project cl~,b.
.
Ia bled for further study ond afl of selllnl olndy which is under . A ,man Is ..always l'lth you un·
(Ctnllnutll 1Pall Onll
tioa at the next moeting of eeun- dlscuulon 0\ present.
til be' ron':, Daley told a Sigma
ary. Some 150,000 telephone In· ell.
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WANT
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6-Datly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 17, 1957

-The cardinals probably will
have only two rookies on the
roster when the final &lt;!Ut to 35
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" made und Richards was hi~h
" If you don't usc the rookies on both of them, defensive end
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UP _ coach R•J

I RJcnards of the

Chicago Card

the World Conference on Faith

Iand
Order In Lund, Sweden, 1052.
He is a member of the Commitolon on Theology and a member
of the Commission on Faith ·and

m tlum, you can't see them. and Cecil Harp from College' of Paci· Order.

inals explains his 1957 team the If you don t see them, how do fie,
and awh.ogigantic
• Earl
HI5 presen tKt'Jon WI'II bc th ree
Putman,
weighs c:entcr
30~ pounds
11
same
way
11
rae('
tr:~ck
tr~JnN
you
know
we.ther
they'll
help
and
stands
six
feet.
stx
inches
lectures:
Justlfieatlon hy Faith,"
I eeall po." ..rd, one lal.irtlon. Minimum charge 5Qc._. :enll
(20)Busines~ Servir.es
tells why his star colt, wtll win you? We've gut several back! fro m Arizona State. "Putman will ...
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p
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per word lor 1hree eonsecutlve lnserUona.
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llpetlal - One montb for 25 eentll per word.
' the b1g stake.
Hove your caqlf' l ", n 1 ·~ s and UJlcomrng out of servlr(! and a lot
b Priesthood/' 8·00 p. rn. Monday,
See George 11. Durst
''Throw out those l'XhihJtJoll or \ctcran uxpcricnce, and I start on offense .and he could e and "The Nature of Christian Un~
!wl ~ lCt) dr&lt;iut·d by the modan
Full rBie of 2 coota per wm d will be churgcd for ach·ertlslng II
1 Cevt St., Pomeroy
games,'' , R1chards sa1d today. ''I thJnk with th1s added bench, a great one," Richards said. uHe's 1ty", 0:00 a. m Tuesday. The pub·
101 paJd for be!Ort the l5!h of each month foUowlnl Insertion.
clcanmg mrthod w1th Arrated
or Phone 514-X
Errort ill Advertloini-Should be reported lmm&lt;•diately. The
clon't feel d1sappomtcd that w-.. W€'ve go t as good a chance to amazmgh' agile, lle catches the lie is cordially invited to attend1
D\y Foam {)lll lkly and econo·
ball well and he can even fake
Dally S.,nUftel will DOt be rtaponalble for mol'c than one tncor
lost You can wm all or th~m 1.•in ns anybody "
m
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vour
own
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and it doc:sn't hcl 11 you whan thr
on passes. He rould go both ways · Wor~~ip services to which the
homr&gt;
Wnrk
guaranteed
Cal!
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Cord of Thanb and Spe&lt;lll Notteeo of Events $1 00. Obltuarl•l
season begins.
The quarterback i:i the key to for us if we want him to"
J?Ublit is also invited w1ll preeeed
Hutland 24023.
9·17·&gt;to (10 1:31 Insurance
,..bibbed 11 I eent per word.
__ ___ _ _ _ - - - Riohar&lt;ls' &gt;pllt T attack . and he
Otherw;,.l· •eterans w(t hold the J4ot two lectures. The IU!v.
If you have tn'cs that nerd trnn
tmgton, W Va, when she cnrollctl bclirvcd that Lamar McHan, ha; down every job and Richards Job• Heller, pastor cf Grace Lunun ~. t (JPp t n ~. or r&lt;' lnrtvccl call
Jl Girls anrl 1 Hu}s 21i" BlrVrlrs
ln Marshall Co1te2c.
; erratiC Signal caller who wo. believed they'd be playmg all out theran Church, St. Albans, W. Vl.,
.: ( I ) Notices
RobC'rt Sayre, Racine 3975.
Ch ('ap l'h unr 638 1 J t\fuldle
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs suspended once last year £or in- in every game. 1'Thcy did a lot w~ll terve 11 chaplain at the worf'lvc years cxp rrumr&lt;' 9·17·12tc
port
9-17·31 :
J L Stewart were Mr. aild Mrs. d1fferencc, wo uld be as good as or thmkmg over the winter," te , 1hlp ervice beginning 7:30 p. m.
11\'!lURANCE AGENCT
lot prtze-Hotpoint Dryer 2nd
Harry Ncutzlmg ai!O V tr~ ima , anybody 1n the National Football satd, &lt;~particu lar~y
about the Monday evening ani 8:30 a. m.
~t,., Automoollo, Hotltll
prize-Sunbean Mix·Ma11ter. Ra· G. E fldn gcr,1tor, $65 00, t'oo k Good selccti.1ns of used Ford and I
Margaret Grubb and Jenny League thas yea r.
Green Bay and Washington gam- Tuesday morning.
&lt;lne Legion Fall Festival- Sal·
1 Mrs
ACCID&amp;N1
Fergusons . Two g110d corn bmd·
stnvc, $3 50. sm,1tl ~ ;1s " lo v e.~
Stewart, all of Athens, Ohio.
"He's matured a lo t,'' he said, cs we lost by three points when
urday, Sept 211. Get tiCkets from
a.He, C11Uelty and . _ .
ers One ensilage cutter, milk
E1pocted to be In attendance
131 $!50 each. Bu ffet , $500
I
Mr and Mrs. J 1.. Stewart at· "and all you ha ve to rJo with him we'd been ahead. There'!IJ · a dif·
Legion members.
q 16 6tc
can1
and
&lt;'oolers.
Priced
nght.
are pastor·s and delegates from
1\l so SI'VI' ral ~ mall J!t · m ~ Cal!
lendcd
the
wedding
of
Diane
W1l·
IS
leave
him
alone
I've
alway:;
terence
m
spirit
this
year-they
Real Estate Broker I son of Parkcn;)Jurg, W Va. on Sat· · been 1n his corner and 1f I know they've dvnc it and they the churches of the West VIrginia
FULTON THOMPSON
12M , Ponwroy
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Ned meeting of Racine American
TRACTOR
SALES
In MIDDLIPOAT, OHIO
Legion will be September 19.
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hadn'l been s1ck v. hen he was can do it again. We m1ssed by R Lutberan Synod, the Executive
POIONBI
6111 urd11.y,
9 13 6to 61Committee members of the United
9 16 4tc 7 rooms, b.1 th, full ba.~ rmcnl, nrw
Mr and Mrs s. J! Hc1tnmc suspended last year, it nhcr qRmc·and·a·half last year, and Lutheran Church Women, mem·
1111tomattr h w h1alt·r. a.n· bt~ }( l'
1
spent the pa~t week vacationing would have happf'ncrJ Everybody I this )'ear. we could go all the bers of the host parish, and
•l·~no~fll
l'all 1' 4 !1 I ) 0 N Vmwt1:uJ hl:nds All sir.cs and
Htadquarttn for
COlOrS ~~ ihPrglaSS RWil lllJ::S, flay·
anrl vtSllmg fflcnds at Oakl'idge, is bchmd hun now, and I thmk way."
Fourth Ave., M1ddiC'port.
liamsonite L•1ggagc - Lane c~nar
llAJ.
WAIW
friends from tho nelghborlng
glo ,:!a.~&gt; healer" electnc light
Tenn, Kentucky and Virginia
this year he'll realize his potP:Il·
9·17-:llc.
Che11Ul - LAU Wmdow Fan&amp;chufches.
fixture s, plalillc tile for bath·
Mr. and Mrs Herman Batey and tial "
I
Frlgldlire Refrigerators
moms
doughier V~rgin1a of Caudiff·BY·
. HAS REPLAC!ME~T
llk1r Fumlturt, Middleport, Ohio Beer and Wtnc Taver11 , Dl and
D2 t • c r11 ~ 1 ' •or mfm·malloJJ
frlt Estlm1tts
The·Sca, Calif. and Mr and Mn
If McHan falters, though, Rich·
4 29 tf
Call 6232·X
9·17·31c
Dale Wippel Svpplv
Ray Saunders of Canton, 0 ' were ards might ftnd an' adequate re·
21S Union Ave.
IVeekend guests of Mr and Mr&gt; placement in Cahforma's Paul
t2l COfd Of Thanks
'
.
Pomerov, Ohio
Larson . "He's a good bali hand·
M
d M Sh · d
k
115 L t .. ond II.
, . _ ., F. A. Batey
9 13 lmor
The Rev and Mrs Raymond Pe· lcr and a very good thrower," he
r. an
ra.and e;-ro
Duee
er,
Linda,
Wayne,
Lutber
Dueek"-'"'• Ohio
J wi1h to express my thanks an•l
tr.rs and children rC'rently vac11· sa1d "lie's got a wonderful de·
er. of g ·n Oh'
led
P..lt.
».
C11.
&gt;~~m.
·
appreciatiOn tv a1l thMc who I
I ~.
tioncd w1th Ius mother 10 Anna,IIl livery, but he's got to learn Hm·
The annual conference of he . b.Y bet f~~~e~' Ow~ri .r~~mp~~~
(21 ) Reol Estate
.. lloctr ,.,,..
assisted dunn;:: t11c illnrsHa1ul
Doug Miller I" a !i&gt;llrgu:al patient mg, to· hlet loose of dthe ball
at «::
J.ntheran Svnod
or,
P"
h
· (l( West Virginia pewa Lak e, o'h.10 wereaygueota
of
dr11th of my wife, Mayme .I
lar
1rt1Pif0b ,lnlurnce Aae1JC1, at Sl Joseph Hospital.
the. r~g t, t1me, an ,to t row '['(Ill be held Monday and Tues&lt;jay, his brother, Aile~ .Taylor for tile
New
Home,
nx
rooms
and
balh.
Htiner Especially Dr J ,J
Miss Elatne Sayre has completed while he s off balanl-e.
S"ept. 23·24 m the Mason CoYnty week ,end
'
Mlddlepor! Flrt • Aullllllobll~
Rooms
Ouk floors, mohogany paneling;
Davt&amp;, Or. R E. Bmce, th1• at·
The Cards have plenty of back\JE.angelieal Lutheran Parish at
,
,
Bondi. Pluine GIJ.X
8-20-11 a seven month traming course at
Living
room
and
d1mng
room.
Furnitur•
tend11nts at the Meigs Cencru l
Mrs Pauline Rose was pleasantKnot ty pmc in Nctru lar g~ kit- CIII\IPJ,ETE lnsuranct Protection, the Cincinnati General Hospital both for offense and defense, ·St. Paul's Lutheran ChUrch, New
Hospllal. 8crmcc Lcdlle, l'o,n ·
FOlt
•nd has returned to Holzer Hospi· With Ollie liaison, second in ball Haven, W. Va.
\
Jy surprlied Saturday evening by
"tftcn.
BUilt
1n oven and cookLife, ~ut&lt;·. Ftre, Polio. CoU Dor tal where she Will grnduate Sept. cnrrymg 111 the lcn~ue last year
ty Health Nurse and Mrs.
Dr. f. A. Kantonen, Professor of a brief visit of her cousin, Mr. and
Ing top R K Husscll, Hl 7,
MiUs, Mllidle;ort, Oh1o.
Naomi Cha.&lt;e. Al•o the Lh" e
12.
slated for one startmg spot for Systemeic Theology, Hamma Di- Mrs. Duecker (Audrey Taylor) and
ncar
hiihway
garuge.
9
16
7tp
Funeral Home, Rev. lloward
Mr. and Mrs Bmc Cunningham &gt;~re. He also will be back on vlnity School. Springfield, Ohio, famlfy.
Grocery in Rutland - Well Rtock·
Rnppelt and the Elder&gt; nf thl'
nf lluntmgton were Sunday visit· kickoffs and punts and If ncccss· will be the principal speaker. Dr.
cd
Uolng
nice
b•Sine!S.
6
room
tho Prc•hyterlan Church. To
ors with relatives here
ary can do a job as a pass de- Kantoncn 'ba!\ been lecturer at
Warren Rose celebrated hl.a
living qua"fers attached. Rcasort
thDse who Rervcd a11 pallbcnr·
Mr and Mrs Clarence Tennant fcnse expert.
seminaries and universities theG- birthday, Thursday, Sept. 12.
·
ably
pr~ccd
or
will
consider
ers. For all the beautiful floral
FURNITURE
are
vacationing
in
PhHad~lphia,
To
pair
with
McHan
and
Mat
logical
and
educi\tional
co~~ren·
Warren
Rose
was
calling
on
trade on ~ouse. R,ason for sell· Pa
nHcrinJ:s. For all the kindnes~
son, Rtrh~trds has Johnny Ols· ees in various parts of the Whited Paul Moore one evening last week.
1111 The Brlgntesl Cornet
VILLAGE PROPERTY - Very well
ing, other tnteresti1 George Ken·
shown to u&amp; by all our neigh·
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Rou!i_h, lCWSkl, ,the• certam starter, and States, Canada, and Europe.
Mrs. Betty Carlton and ' Hri.
'" ollddl~onrt
constructed
8·room
house
w1th
ncdy,
Rutland,
Ohio.
0
13
7tp
bon and friends.
Jim
Dodson
of
Clovei&lt;nd,
Va
rcJoe
Chi
ldress
at
fullback
and
Arnone
the
bookl
which
he
has
Warren
Ro•• altend•d the firat
excellent floors and woodwork, ,..._ _.;;;;.,;;-;;;-;;;-.;-;;-.;;;;;..;-...;--,
· d d 1 ·
Ch'ld
D
M
r Fr k
meeting of the Rlcine j'TA for
L J. Heiner,
Ready m1x ronrr&lt;'tc S3rd and
ccntly VISited rncn ~an re attves
1 re!is,
ave ann. o
an written are the following: "Rt;,aur- this school year, Monday night. · 1
large
porcches.
Excellently
lo·
Rutland, Ohio
rrra vel., •·111 lint qu1! Topw1l
here.
Bernard, at hairbaok. But he11 gence of the Gospel", 1948; "Theo·
Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Dued.er
eatcd on l 118 acres with ehur·
dellvcn••i Phon~ 6393 Gcogll'in
Tom Vance returned to Wc:sl usc Mann at (' nd too on offen.$e, logy of Evangelism", 19Mi 41TIIe
chcs, stor~ and school nearby.
from Good Shoe Repair
Virginia Umvcrstty, where he wall coupling him wit h Max Boydston Chr1stian Hnpc", 1954; and "The- and ehildren were Saturday aueat1
(8) Aut.3 Soles
~·"·I cu ~~~·11'1'"' ~ ~·~2_u:r $4000. Owner will fmancc 75%
of !lr. and Mrs, Frank H•clson of
enroll as a Sophomore.
Leo Sugar and Gcrn Nag ler.
ology for Christion Stewardship", Pomeroy.
•
,'
or
tlale.
\951 fORD V~ 2 dr. Sedan, $395 Largest "" Warm Mornmg Coal
Mr ami Mr.s Thomas Grmstca!l
P111 Oefens.,- BtSt In Lueut
1951l.
hcatPr wtth circuluting flln Us· FARM _: 117 acre~ ~ ooi 8-room
Extra ntcr. dark green fini11h.
Ills pass defense, bc ~t in the
Before assil~"~~ing
his present
'' Rosean''d
house wilb porchcll, hascment,
""nd childrc11 Mrs. Cliff Roush.
·•
.._!,;po·
' Mr . and Mra . W.n.
cd !lbqut four months 21" rv
Blaettnsro, Pomer"j. A 13 Rtc
llrs
Cly&lt;lc
RISe
anrl
children,
Mr
leas••
last
Y'"'·
a
g
a~n
w1ll
have
sition
lot
the
United
Lutm¢••'1"'lllt
Paul
were
FrldiiY
evtntng
caller• ·,
and
mclnl
roof
Very
good
barn
set, n plccc din&lt;!ltc sr.l R K.
and Mrs. Blll McFarland and sons, Lmdon Crow,
Dcrnnrd1,
Jim inary at Spririgfield, f)hlo, b~ wa1 at 'he home of his sister, Mr. and ;
1954 BUICK VB 2 di/ ~dan $1,295
Ru"ell, Ill 7, ncar hlghwny ~ ar· 20x50 with shed. (iot'l'd '~ \tater,
an!l Mr and Mrs. Bill Miller and Sears, Otck ''N1ghttJ am" l11ne pastor or congregations in •Brain· M:r&amp;~ Tvm Holter Jr. and family.
W&lt;'ll anrl pond . Garage and other
B•a•llful 2 tono ' ltreen fmtsh.
age.
0 16 71p
~ons, Parkersburg, were picnick· Woodley Lewis and
Jlilan erd, Minne11ota, and Boston, Mas- q~ry Lee , also was an overnight
0
13
Otc
lnHI!llng~:~, ull With good roo£s.
Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy.
---•
m,l:! at Veto Lake, Veto, 0. Sunday. , Spence.
sachusetts. He was a delegate to guest.
,
FOR SAL~ - App!CR. New fIa
Thi s place hns hcen Rtnppe&lt;l,
1954 PONTIAC 8 cyl. 2 dr. $1,205.
Vt n Orrhnrd, New llavPn Plw no
hut has ut lca!il 70 m·n•s of good
CatBIIna Cpe. Smart "hard top '
TU-246BR
7-2 9!f
tillahll' lnnrl left. well Joratcd
ll'ith spot!"' all leather scats. ----- .. ------· - - on J! OOil 1·oad m nm·thl'rn pm·t of
ruatom lnteripr. Blacttnur'R, t'OAL n l lt:&gt;:~ C E _ r.onrl cnn rll · rount y. An cxct'IIC'nt huy at ~~~~~~~~~~~=
lion Al~o ~ Ill.! II g .l ~ heal cr
9 13 61c
Pomeroy.
$4ll00
Phone 03Gtl ll.
914 file RENTAl. - 4-rool"l
NEW HAVEN
bungalow,
1D~B BUICK V8 Spwat $1,695. ---------·-GOODWILL
wtlh
bnlh,
J:as
furnart'
healing.
tFOR
SALEJ
3 dr hrd top cpe. Like new orlgMrs Pans} Fry was hn ~! c ~o; to
Sc'J&gt;I
15
$611
per
mo.
Avuilalllc
Ina! two tone green finish . Own· ~~or RC'!.I."IIrllnt s nr S;- hool ~· N
members of the Good Wtll ('lub at
CUCKL ER REALTY
Sl~ i niC' ss Rrfrij:ll'fator.
ed by 1l\(al merchant Dynallow
32 cu
her home rcrentl~·. Mrs. Thoma:-.
BOX
229
PHONE
101-Y
drive. Rflll, Biaettnar's, Pumc·
rt, 2 door, rompl &lt;'t&lt;', Wltb 111 111
9 143tc Grinst&lt;'arl 'WOn lite door prtzc, The
9 t3 61c
w~ s $050 00 now $115() 00. G11 :1!'
roy •
cvemng was spent soc1nll y.
·nnt••t•d .! tiCK 'S H!:FtltGEit t\ JUST UST~o - X hrautdul mod.
1
Refreshment~ were scn&lt;'d by
Station
waMon
'03 PLYMOt 1'H
THIN. Nt-:W IIAV~N TU·235:l7
r rn fully m~ulutcd 4 room 11nd thr hostess to thO!iiC ahO\'C and Mrs
For Snle. ~38. Cali Rutland.
A · I0 - 201~
bHth redrlt•ncc LcM'ot~d rinse In Lnwr,•ncc Lc1ving, Mrs. Ray Wea·
9 16 Olp ----- - ---· 2f933.
K1
trhen has double smk with vcr, ~1rs Tlwlma Caorhll!'t, Mrs
6 rnnm llfl!ISC' ;mil hath Natu1·a!
111118 DODGE f dr. Coronet Sedan
Mll'Jrta top- catuncts, linoleum Cll'rlc RICe, Mrs. Cliff Roush, Mrs.
gm1 111 hO IIl!(' Om' mile nor lh
1 TWO DOOR SEDAll
flonr, punclcd and knotty pine. Jr;umn Miller, Mrs. Cline Erw111
fl,885. Pu1h button lhlfl. R&amp;ll
of l'heKtor. t'nll A. J. l'al't er,
Large living room, 2 bedrooms. and dau!(hter and Mr~ . Jamr ~ C1;
801utllul Jwept ~InK model.
YUknn 02:l·32
0 16 Otp
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy. A 13 61c - · - ---- -----Tile both
Hardwood floors nmnghalt1.
- --- (I I I Wanted To B
lhronghout. Large closets. PlenFARM CLUB
IOIIf PONTIAC VI St.tion Wagon
ty el('clrlc outlets Porches, At·
Mrs. Doug!a11 Roush, rrl'rlltly
-·f2,105. 4 dr., 8 pauoneer. 3 scats ------tachcd gange. llotpomt electric C'ntcrlllined 1\H!hlhrrN of thr L'hcr
1lydnm1tlt drive. R1dio and 27~ g:1llnn ful'l oil t,tnk nr Iar·
w11ter heater, hasnment, oi\ fur- nkcr Farm WomRn ' ~ l'luh 11\ hf•!
Oil·
Mr:;
John
Stout
,
Jl,•rri~
heater. Lite now condition. ~"
nar.. Dcmmin~-: water pump. 7 22 home, w1th Mrs. Vcn Roush assist·
vtllc,
Ohio
tp
9
16
3
Blaett111l's, Pom~roy . 9 13 6tc
acres, w1 'h muwral r1ghts. tng.
.
..
Terms avg iJable. Here is your
t door Dodlo oef.an. Phone 494·Y. f I 2 l Wanted toRe nt
Devotions were by Mrs Nancy
opportunity.
-.
Perey People , Unlou AYenuc,
- -Johnson rollowed by a pl'ln er by
Eerl D. Mtndor, Rultor
Pomrroy, o. ·
9·17·31c Three brdro.J)n house by Octo twr
Mrs. Woodrow Foreman nn1! tht!
Ptlr t Parker, Attnt
15. rcrntltncnt resident. T'honc
group
rrpcatcd the Lord's Prayer
Phone 201
389-,1.
H lfl 6\p
C8bl Auto.Services
l\1r!i. Ven Roush gave a report
.
0 If 3tc on "International Relation"
l B. UWUHGS SOHB ru. - It 1141 For Renr
Ttlc program "Prot('ct Your
TERMITES IXTERMINATID
!lour J¥retker &amp;mice, Dar
Fnmil)'
frOm Undulant ••ev&lt;'r" was
or
for
frte
inspection
phone
3113-M,
Pbont a:r. Nl!lll Phone Furnished h• .,., for rent. Aft
Gilmore Supf.'Y St•Jre, Pomoroy. ,~~; Jvcn by Mt'.\. Arnett Roush.
Oct
ht
tJn
Breezy
1tgts
as
II
'l&amp;af.lt DODGE • PLYJIOU111
Those Btlendlng were Mrs Frank
All work guaranteed. Fu lly In·
o be aocn to bo a~rreciated.
OICAI.a!l.
lilt
•urcd. Vaughan's Industrial and Reynolds, Mrs. Lee Lllohfield,
Call Now Martinsville, W. Va.,
Rosllol,tial Termite Control Ser· Mrs Dan Duncan, Mrs Jne Kay,
9~DRX.
9 H 4lc
191 For Sclt
vkc, St Marys, W. Va
7 23 tf Mr!il Ivan Bush, Mrs. Yen llrntsh,
~-;;m hou~~ On good road. 1\tall
Two - three ph1ae A.C. motoro,, roule and !rhool bus Free el oc· IUDIO • Tl!LEVISION SUVICE, Mrs Otmer Roush, Mrs Lee Work·
mJn, Mrs. Clawson Roush, Mrs.
10 H. P. 1nd 15 Horsepower. Or·
Phono tlll, Cleland Appliance Augle Roush.
trlclty ann gas 5 miles fl'onl
villa Ho1uo, Ruti8Dd. Phone
Stare, IU W. llaln Sl, PDmlll'QJ
Racine Wrtte Box 66B·A c/o
ROTARY
24132.
D 13 6tc
2-23-U
The Dolly Scntlnrl.
9 16 3tp
The Bend Rotariam recently
-- In QUICK SJI;RVICE on Wll&lt;h &amp;t\ had their wives as guests al a re·
Bulldlnc Lola 110' x 100' feet abo•t
• five mlnutea from Co11rt House. l&lt;'urnL'Ihcct 4 room apartment 6tc p1lrlna hJ Factory Trained cent meeting. 'fbc dinner mooting
Pomeroy. l'hono 337 ·J. 9-12·
. Enjoy its economy; eonvenlenee-po;er·paekecl utilltJ
A. N., Boncel, Pomoroy. 1230.00
walehmalm, t.:OLUNS JEWE- was held at Hartfurd Methodist
Jl.l2.flt, 4 rooms with Bath parlly lr·
Phone.. 310.M.
LERS. P.,nero1
1-8·11 Church. Those attending were Mr
The SCOTSMAN
and Mrs. Herman Laytlc, Mr and
lt'a been many a year 1inco you've eeen so much
9·12·6lp
81otlon Wopo
t pleee. Uvlnc room &amp;uite, plat· nlshcd. Coli fD7-Y
Mrs Clyde Foley, Mr. and Mrs.
:value
packed into an Ameflean ear. You'D like the
form rocker, II'Ooi ru11 and pad, f rooms and hllh, furnished AI so I
Good CltiD Used Can
Jim Hamp1on, Mr and Mrs Alton
erlap, elean linea and the 1tyle·wile functional inte·
hmoek. Choap. W1yne Green, 1earatre at ~ntcrpl'isc . Cull 903 ·J
AU Makes &amp;lid Modell
Bonney, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
TOIKir't lowr•l·priCtff
riorl ol these new Scoteman can .~. \you'll enjoy
Muon, W. V1., SP 3-37111.
9 II 6lc
Roush Mr. and Mrs. l.loyd Roush,
fttll-ftrtd SteeioN Wotolll
0 16 3tp
t~ejr eaay handlina, and you'll revel in the up to 29
Harry Miller, Sebastian Tccl"co,
•• Gifll, unuau:ll, Imported, for •II Shady trailer space, 1 block fro~~ I
mile-MI'-callon
performanet of tlleir powerful 6·'
Mr. and Mrs E. S Strum, !II'. and
renter of town on Hlver fro
tc
AUTO SALES
Mrs. P J. Wolpert, Mr. RIHI Mrs.
aaeo. &amp;!oat romplete anortmcnt
ne
SCOTSMAN
eylinll.er
enrtnes.
There'• (ull comfort lor six .•. and
Phone 6009.
9 II 6
1111 and pepper ahakera. Hand
.4-llooT rw..
fuljlurrage •pace too (98 cubic feet in the Station
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Floyd Carm ack, Mr and Mrs Don·
aid Foglesong and Mr and Mrs. J .
•~ • made CIIRiware, ~uolc11 lamp•. For Rent - Extenslf'ln r.adde l-- - -- ·- Wagon). Foran oRiy rar,;. forauxtra c1; . • . for
L. Stewart.
remper room IOYI· Beat prices
Clotbo.
lk•f.old
hmdo,
Drop
'
tbe business man on the roid., , for 1 f•mlly taxi '.. I
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I
WE BUY
~EVIVAL
Clinwn l'&lt;htr, lliddleport
on blteo and trleyeles. Open
' ll..,!v,drtd! •! tlottoru.these new Studebaker ~llman
are today'a
Revival services will begin Septenonlnra 1111 8:00. life Novelty
Pbone 82bWC.
Ill U' •
llio f•l~oim Sod"' I
areateot Vllues. See the nl"! Seef4i11tn today , , , test
--'111tiiCTURAL I IIAMI
ember SO at the New Haven Com·
~ and Gift Shop, Below High
I rooms Wllh bath . Pari ty r. r·
drive the model you llkt betlt..
''loelada l!oator{oloholor, u ...n oo dhoelloul olanoio:· Sehool, Ml~dl•port, Ohio.
IICIIAP IliON_ MIT ALl
m•nily Building and will I"' con· !
nlshed. Call f!7 Y.
9 12 6p
11&gt;\re. dN end whtol, d•l wllldahlold wl- ..tmr. Oolr
dueled by the Rev, W. S. Billups
8 13 Btc
l,ocol ,..., U.'11· Jill "'-lllioo ,_ Soul~ u..r . ' . . S,. alllhe otAer fi•• Sl•.,...4!1"·1'aclanl can tool
·-of Pt. Pleasant (pastor of the Gra
Cullom Built Kltehen. KltchcDI (17) Help Wanted
'' " =Ded for- Jour home. Fre•
JUNK CO.
ham Baptlat Chuteh). Ounng the
.
- coo
Experltnctd
Wlltrtsa.
Also
a\el. Foreman • Aobon,
~:
Ill
~f1 ~~e: !~~·;::~ R,e;&lt;i s;:~~
Top wegtt Must havt good r
8-6·11
' •. Pbon1 ~Y.
trtnctt. Hottl Mlrtln. '116 ~:;;;:~;;::;::;:::;:;:;~;:;;::t.l Poe Nill d1rect the mu11c. Tbe
f - - -- - - - - - - - - Public Is inVIted to attend.
One Minute Waaber (wrmger ------- - - PERSONALS
type), I yell' o\d; Electrolux ( 181 Employment
CONCRI!TI BLOCU
Mrs. Edwin Rouah ,Is a patient
, !~weeper ond atceoaorl", 1.11·
In St. Joseph Hoapltai.
I
.
' clle, Black and White tweed
Wanted
"lvlli lolllr Por L.,..
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewart were
,.'coat ll&amp;e 18 (IO&lt;l&lt;i ao ncwJ. Call
GRUEIIEI BLOCK CO.
In Charleaton Tuesday on business
1481 . alter ~:00.
9-17-fltc Painter now •vallable for tnsl de
or outside · jobo Contact Ral ph
Ruth Sayre was Bccompan•ed by
·J Milot North
1
' 'l(ounr for ale. Pbone fl4l)J · Hutlon, PortlBnd, Ohio.
her purenia, Mr. ood Mrs. George
_j.17:stp J,.
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Sayre durlnfi' Uie weekend lo Hun·

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stall~rt were Involved in that 43·
luncheon.
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Other molters brou1ilt befure
d
Daley ref•sed to predl&lt;l Whclh·
Word from the negotiating se• council wer• the fact thpl tho
HI
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sions waH lbot Ohio Bell had of. Hlahway Department had advls·
aenml manager but he did
fered the •nton a $2.!0·$5 wage I ed that in their orlalnel plans for
.•~tlftuN Protn -'••• Ono)
say til&lt;! Indiana would remnin in
raise pattern booed on a Ill-month imprcvomenh on Upion Ave Peorl8, Ill., and the Bachelor of Cleveland for at least another
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. Bapt)st Theological Seminary, Chi
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GI.AFFES AND PILOTS
1 :. I .I ' j
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evangelism, he served tw~ pastor
STOCKHOLM, Sweden UP .: ti' ." ll": i~ 'IJ : I.Ji::
, ACID8II ._ Ulllrll •
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Jel pilots may ~et help in com·
ates.
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[;,IJ :ol 'J •; •: ~ i:- l
·Amon( the towna where Rev. batting the •train of the pull of
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McAihater has held successful &amp;r&amp;VIIY through a study of the
1. Nol t11n111 1. !den
l&gt;c&gt;OIIkt I ~ ' ·' :i.;:.l
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tvangellstle meetings are Plain giraffe. Dr. Otto S. Grauer said
t.Oneo mort e.-~ "'"'
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C1Jy, Ohl'o; Gdsport, lnd , North Monda)' he has fo•nd that th•
10. Pa1!n
I. Voleule
Sl. 8oelll 1111 llf 1~· u.:m
Hollywood, Gardena and Norwalk tleht, tough skin of the giraffe's
;-a;-:1 ro!~ i :•:t·J '.:' ';l
C&lt;tChtoo
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pollp
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Calif., Milwaukee, Wis., and Peo· leas i!Ct.s as a natural pressure
U.l!llll&lt;l
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IIUit-like jet pilots wear-keepria, Ill.
"'Y.en
with !lour · 1&amp;. Not
inl the eblood from draininlJ from
l iS. II(Jt Ill~ t ..COm&lt;:t
reve&amp;IO&lt;I 1'!11 1 ~J t\tc rJ
the animal's head when 11 sho•ld
ANOTHER AWARD WINNER
1&amp;. Alliin
11. Rectons
21. Remem• -~.11 ,.1 •·-•
t , etlkworm
18. Keepa Intaet
bor
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Marilyn Scott, daughter uf Mr. not.
' U. A han4 • U. Sptrtt
28. Rub
82. r.le10111
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bomb
(colloq.)
out
33. Uprlllnc
te.Nunei
1T.t1noble
SO. Rurrll&lt;l
Sf. C0111tet. ,
(pet name!.
to fse1
moW\•
laUOR
18. SouthtrR • 20. Son, !tully
tatn
118. Cry of pill
alate . ,
fealhero
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ly IIIIUII R.11111DISIN, M.D.
lt.rr.e~ from
YOU'VE 10t to expect a child's fetus or caused brain aamage,
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school wort .to •utrer If he can't 3. Acute Infectious dl.sease In
tq.PojiO
hear everything the teacher U)'B. which the eur may be Involved.
22. Jllroiiito.
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As In thl cue of visual dllllcul· 4. Repeated respiratory Jnfee•
24. Cheek •
ties, which wa have discussed pre- lion and acul&lt;\ otltt., whleh
28. Repllet
vloualy, nearing trou_bi., can and might lead to chronic middle-ear
wlrlnJ
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oenool·&amp;ge child.
Tbe American Public Health
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,ai._...plllrlo&lt;i
out, poor gradea, failure to be such, conditions In their. back14. River (8. A.) I"
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lnterest In sehoel work can, and able and ahollld be given freq•ent
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often do, lead to Juvenile delln· odequate tests.
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j:le
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Now about those algru which
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Sqme J.I)OO,OOO eblldren haye might Indicate hearing dllllcul·
hearing handlcapo. Most of them tiel. There are many, of course,
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have • lou whieh is ae•ere l!UI here are a few of the main
(Oieet.)
enough to produce aymptoJna ones.
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whlc~ "entually will be1l.oeated. You mar 1uapeet hearing lm·
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fruit
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B•t a hlgl\ proportion ofonildren palnnent If a child habitually:
~
•o:Conl4ot
have a mild Impairment which BceJna mOI'I aware 01 move·
IJOW!I
1. .
wUI be mWed unless periodic, menl than sound; watebes a
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t~arktt
roullne acreen leata are aiven to opeder\ r..,e, parllcularly tho
P*
all yOultflatera.
Upo; tro'IIILi' or wears a otralnod
CAs Or.)
Moot heariQ deleeta In ebll- upnaolon while Uatenlng; be·
Glen ean be cured, or thelt prog· comes lnal\enlln; confuse•
DAILY CllmoQtJO'I£-BeN'I how to worllltl
reu can be balled, If they are words lbal IIOUIId altte; artleu:lXYDLBAAXII
tltacoverod early enough. Yet, aa lalea lolccunte)J; developo an
It LONGFELLOW
In the cue of tJt frOuble It Ia unuaual qualliJ to bll Tolce: baa
Ollalolta; ;Imply 1tondl for OAOtlltr. In 11)11 aaillplo A b 111111
not aiWIIJI 11117 to reeognlze an phonetlcdlfflcu!llenllb apelllna.
tor lilt lhm L'o, X 'tor the two O'o, etc. Slft(lo lotion, apoao
early llarlni defect. But IJiere ' Ezoeuln t&amp;IIIUI, ahynm
trophM, the ltllllh and torm&amp;UOil of tilt wordl an_all bill\1.
arttlpala to watd! for.
&amp;mO!tfl olb;t ehlldrell and llowtlq the oodt lttien aro cllfftrtlll.
h z.p.c:taDr A1lll
ueaa In leahllnr w other posal"
You'te tv&amp; to be e$eCiai)J alert ble I1JIIploDII 01 bearllll troublel
A ~..... qaolalloD
for olp of lroublt U there is a QUIITIOII liD •AIIIWD
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IW QPVPLTRHX MPllfL U ). tl~ of f.D7 of lbe toDowlng: 0. P.: Ill' all ricbl for a penon
1• ..,._ or hearllll amo111 oUier who bll arthrllll to drlllk oranp
W .I'J'TR JIX worr,U
JPTU JllC RU,.•
m"'berl of lba lullb:
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preavanq,
ADIII'er: O:altflt Juke ..ppUor
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abnormal ' dellftrJ, !""'llurt Ill abundance of 'fltamln C and
lllhdafo ~~~~ ALL 'f!IIRI)s WOIUt 'l'OOITIID
birth Or lltObatai dleHae which aa a rule II avod food for a'ptr101
JOR GOOD TO THmC THAT LOVB QOD-ROIWII.
1111 ha~ ID,Iaredlbt CleveiD
wbll bll arthriUa.

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BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY .SMITH

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I'LL GIVE YOU A
CRACKER IF YOU
BARK TWICE

HM-··1 USED TO
GET A CRACKER
FOR JUST

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LiVlN&lt;T HA':• GONE

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tutned to Columbus Monday af. 1and Mrs. Henry Hennessy of Midtet spending tho weekend at dleport are assisting m the care
their borne, Minersville.
of their sister, llrs, Cecil Ward
!Jr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas who Ia quite Ill
neth.
and son, Eugene, visited sunday
Mr. and Mro. Harry Saddler of
Mr. and Mrs Guy Bmg, Brad· Mrs. Maxme Arnol~ and dau· at Crooksville with Mr. and Mrs. Bridgeport were 'feekend ructb
bury, vislled Sunday wtth Mr. and ghter, Susanna, were · business Walter Thomas.
of Mrs William Baxter.
Mrs. Rlchard Bearhs. Pomeroy.
visitors In Gallipolis Salurda)
David Thomas, Minersville, is
Mrs. William Baxier and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Russell Wtfson afternoon.
visiting at Maren~o with Mr. and and Mrs. Harry Saddler were

8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mi4dleport, 0., Sept. 17, 1957

POMEROY

was a roommate of Kenneth Murray at Oh1o Umvers1ty last year,
spent the week end vi.dtillg atr.
and Mrs. Charles Murray and Ken-

Manley-Ambrose Wedding Vows
Are Exchanged On August 17th

SOCIETY

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Mr. and MrL Elmer Saddler of
Beech Bottom, W. Va., visited
Saturday ~ wilh Mrs. Wm. Bixter.
Hr. and Hra fre_d DeMauer o!
Columbus open! the weekend a.
Ihelr home, Cue St.
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Mrs Harold LohsE, Mrs. TheD·
d'ore Reed Sr., and Mrs. Potrick
Loehary were In Ironton toda~·

Mr. and 1\lro. Burt Grimm I~Dt
the we•k end In COiumbuo wltb
Mr. and rdrs. Robert Gnmm ~d
family and Mr. and Mrl. DID
Humphrey. Joinlns Ibem at Hum•
phrey'a were 1\lr. and' Jlrl. Jul.
sell Grimm. M•nafleld and We.
Clara Price of Ellzabeh, Pa.

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'lD LoW Nm
lD Adnrtlllq
IIi Cl~lloll

were week end vtsttors 111 PennsyJ.
Mrs. Velma Douglass and neiee MI'S. Clarence Thomas.
SUnday dinner guests of Mr. and to attend the Southeast Reghmal
F. D. Sht~ffer of Torch, Oblo,
vania.
Mary Jane Mollahiln of Ivydale . ~M~r~s~.~H~i~la~h~~W~e~st~M~cA~l~li~st~er;;;;M~r~s~.~B~en~tz;;;W~o~lf~.;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;_;~Jl;;;A;;R;;;;;m;;c;;e;;tin;;g;;.•-;;;-;;;,;-;;;;~;;;;;;.--..w.;a;;s;;';;v;;is;;it;;o;;r;;h;;er;;e;;W;;;;ed;;n;;e;;sd;;a;;y,;;;;.
Mrs. Paul Knopp, Bndgeport, W.
Va., spent the weekend wilh ~
------Ohio, has been v1stting re latives in Mrs. Ma&lt;inc Arnold a~d daugh·
Middleport.
ter and at Tuppers Plains with
Mrs. J. E. Hull, who has been Mrs Jennings Mollahan.
TV
VlSJtmg her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yeager and
T. H. Davis, has returned to her daughters, Miss Emma Jt•tw and
home m W11shington, D C.
Mrs. Irene Gibbs and Mr. and·
Mr. and Mrs Denver Ne lson and Mrs Elmer Ebersbach o( Pt.
son, Donny. wNc Sunday ~llcsts o( i'Ieasant visited
Sunday with
Mr and l\lrs llenry Beach.
M1:-;ses Kate ami Anna Ebcr~harh
K en nel~ Murra), who has been
Mrs Jack Amsbary or Huntmg'~'
employed a! the Katsrr Alum1 tnn anti hrr motl1er, Mrs. Webb
num CompilllY Rli V('tt~woofi, lor
Hall of Rutllnd visited rerently
the summPr, will rr!llrn In OhJO
UmversJty Thursday where hr With Mrs. Roy Tracy Jr
Mrs. Ruth Blosrter and Mrs.
will be a .sophomort'
Wtlllam Grant and son of Mullllt&gt;
port were Sunday guests of Mr .
and Mrs Charles Burk, Rutland

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Pickens Announce
Birth Of Son At
Holzer H.'lspitol

Mr and ~1rs. Larry p1ckens
(Bonnie Wilf l arc announcmg the
birth of a premature son, Gary
Ray who weighed three pounds
four1een and "a half ounces. They
also have an older son, Terry Lee
Grandparcnh are Mr and Mrs.
S A. P1ckens and Mr and Mrs
Richard W11t Middleport, and
great granpar~nh H~ ·~rs Lena
Pickt!u~. Mit ~Un , Mr and Mrs Sher·
man Shoemuker, Coshocton, and
Mr. and Mrs. Issac Wtlt. Pomeroy.

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Mrs. Pickens has hccn rclurned
td the home of her parents, Mr
and Mn. Richard Wilt, and Gary
Lee is in an lncubator at Holzer
M1s.s Cornne Manley, daughter
Mrs. Manley, mother of thC Hospital, whE're h£&gt; waR horn this
of ~1r and ~1rs F.mmett Man ley, bride, wore a navy blue prmt past week.
B.JB South SrcunJ Ave., Muldlc- drcs.'i with navy arrcssones ar1J
port, w:1s mumcd tu Juhn Wt ll- corsage of pin~ ro11es and Mru
1am Ambrose, Jr. son of Mr. an~ Ambrose, mol her of the groom,
Mrs. John w A1nbrusc 1.\r., 2203 1 wore a navy prtnt dress wtth h.arOak Street, flmnt Pleasant, on moniZing acressones and red rOSI!
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Saturday, August 17 , at the Po111- conage.
cruy Church of Chnst The Rev
A reception was held nl the
Donald t' Seevers performed the Mal1'lcy home ltnmech.Jtcly after
doublr rtng ccr cmony
the ceremony Arran grmcnts of
The Flying Eagle Patol or Troop
The bride wore a while l.l&lt;'t' summer
flowNs were
w~ed 245 Boy Scouts of America, had a
street len gth dress wl!h lace du~- :hroughout the hnmP The three party Friday evening at the home
tcr and while arccssorlcs She Llcrcd weddin g c.~kc topped with or Dennis Saelens, son o[ Mr. and
earrtcd a wh1ta Bihlc, ownt•d by a bride anrl groo m was the CI.!D·
Adolph Saelens
her n1efc. Mrs Viyian A Ingles, Jerpicce or the bnde'N table
Games were played dtmng the
toppccl Wllth a bouquet ()( pmk cake, punch, mmts. olives and evening and the patrol presented
carnatton~ tu:d wttl1 whhc satin pickles wen• H'n'Cd hy Mrs. Her· gifts to Patrol Leader Leonard
streamers Her
011ly jl!welry man anrrney. Akron. sister of Gwiazdowsky and his wife.
Wl'rt• punrl l"':arrmgs ond necklace lhe hrlf~e anr1 Mrs F:mmett Man
Refr"shments of sandwiches,
Mr.'i Nurman Van Metre tAn Icy, mother of the bride.
deviled eggs pickles, pop and cane! II Mallll•yl, sister of the hridt•
Mrs Amhr[)~e worf' h1•r W(ld- dy were served to Mr and Mrs.
wa.• matrun-of-honor, cmd wun 11 rllna outfit for their tr 111 tu w()sl Gwtazdows~y, Patrol members and
while J\ylo n dress ()Vcr orchid Vlrglnta, Vtrgmia, Ma ry land.. their guests· Suzanne Bradbury,
taffeta i;lcr accessories
wen• Pennsylvama. New York, N1agan Sandra Hrsell, Patty Lowery,
white and she carried B bGuqu&lt;'l Falls and Canada
Charlene Hy~cll, pary Ault, Eddy
('If pmk ro ~es and cream llla•s
Mn Amhrmw nttct"ndt•d J\1idrUe· Lemley, Jack Satterfield, Lloyd
with plllk nbiJon streamers
por l Htgh School where ~ he wa:; Snyrc and Dennis Ault and two·
Cllf(orcl Manley, brother of th(' a 111 embrr of thr• Girls Clce Club adull guests, Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. John
bride. was best nun
and the tilrls' Intcrnwral teams nlaeltnar.
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Fl y1ng
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Party Fri day

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Darlene Sml.th, 8
Honored Wl'th A
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B'lrthd ay P'-'"rt~

farewell Party
For Tom Kelly
Fr1en
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Pleasant l!tgh School an&lt;I niter
, 1•rVIn g fo 1• two '"'" "'
Koren
emploved '" lito Krt&gt;v•·r 'upcr

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Darlene Smtth, daug tl'l" of Mr 1 (iursts , 1 llw v.edc!lng and It'
and Mra.- William Smith, Hutlutul, cr p11on wHc' :\1rs n s Manlt•y,
celebrated her eighth b1rthday }1r ami ~Irs EmnH'tl Manlt·y
with a partv •$Jnday fl fternoon . Mr. and Mrll t'lilford Manll'Y
GtUIICII wen• pluyccl and prtzes ilnll tlaughtl'r, L'alhy,
MI. iiiHl
awarded and birthdo,. cuke. 1cc \1r.~ r..-orman Vnn Mntre and

Mr. and Mrs.

Charlc~

M'I dd}eporl
S(ICI•".•y
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MarY mtd M·trtha Cnl'rol. Dennis

Weber. Cheryl KllnKlt•,

Cheryl

and Everett Paul Smith,

Ka re n

Tucker, Rob•rta. Ernest and Rob·
crt Smith, Patsy HUt, Darrell
Smith, LeonHrd Roush, D1.1nc Netso n, Donny, Debby and Janice
Smith, Jerry and Keith Van InwnRcn, Judy )foore, Danny Knnp·
per, Karen nfld Kt•tmth M11l~r 1111!1
Rebecca Smith.

InK the meal.
The menu

nm,l:( with Mrs. Lula Jacks,

DELU.aa TV

Miss Wanda Lightfoot of Mid·

Id1cport

spent Sunday witl1 Miss
MarJorie Burt, Rulland Road
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Farley
and 50ns of Cheylon, W. Va.,
were wcekenrl guruts of hC'r par
ents, Mr and Mrs. Edward Park
er Sr., Minersville.
Mrs. t:larencc Owens has rr·
lurncd to h!!r home, Grund}, Va
after a Vlli ll wilh Mrs. t·annir
Kt~spar , Minersville.
John Wahon 11as rl'tul ned In
his home, Mtnersvillr, alter 11
vacatiOn in Michigan
Mr and Mrs. Milton Roush a1td
soh of Zanesville were weE'kend
"'"~'~ or IVIr. and
Mrs. Mason
Fl.sher, Mlneriivillc and Mr. and
Jutti, urn HKrris, SyracuRe
Mrs. Gladys Smith has returned
to her home, Barberton, after a
VISit will1 trer mother, Mrs. Lin·
nie Rummell, Minernille.
Mr. and MrA Hiram ~, lshcr l't'·

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Party Held For
AI On CUnftln:t\1
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Court Ruling~,

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Given Agains ·~
Ohio _fuel Ga8·~

for ~oot ,...;._,. ,_... pt RCA V1dor ·
Delu•e TV. Get alwper picturft wilb the fMIOUI
"Magic Monitor'' chal8ia-cleligned tG d!llver the '
best performance J)Oilllble in any area wbeR a TV ·
aign'!l io received. II'• TV'• ttl!' perlumiD&amp; ~I
Get better aound t.ro--all DtiUJte COI1Itlla ~TI
the 3-apeaker Panoramic Soun4Syetem-TV'1$Jelt,
AnJ !liese acts are loaded wilb other top~ 1
and convenience features. Be sure Ill • 11111 bear 1
Dtluto RCA Victcr TV ooiiiO!s.

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.,..,, Mohotany erotnetl, wotnut
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was held atlhe Roadstde Park fnr

•btrlhday.
f•mily cclcbrollon or Alon Ray'a
Qthcrs present ~ere Mr.
l•nd Mrs. 0 L. Rouah. Mr. and
,Mr&amp; Ray Junningham and chll·
EUB Churches Hold
Quarterly Meeting
At Morning Star

Mrs Ucon.:c• Dallas and huh)'
son Stl•vcn Dru, were returned
~.om' r torlay fl'om Holzer Hosplt.al.
n
Mr. ond ~n. Gene Dodson and
fl1milv· I111Ye been visiting relative~
In Sprmgflchl A d
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j bnrn and M1ss Bcsa Sanhnrn. ~rs
1 nt'l la C!lrnahan, Bucyrus, was also
1 a ~ucst Ill the dtnner.
Joyce :\ttllcr and n friend, Alva
""""· &amp; Wtd.
Sept. 17-11
Nell Bcnrdon Dayton, and Donna
'AMIL Y NIGHTS
\1Uier, ColumbU9, wen~ week end
Jennifer Junes
Robert Stack gueats of Mr. and Mrs. R. L Mil·
GOOD MORNING MISS DOVE lcr and fun11ly
A Rool FamilY P1ctun•
Mr. and h!rs. Puul Scott and
(Cmemascope· Tec hnil'olor)
dnughtcr, Carol, took Barbara
Scott. senior nune at Holzer_Hos·
-alsoOrrest Tucker
Mura t 'n rda ~· pita! School or Nursing, to Ctncinnall General Hospital, Sunday,
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"THE QUIET GUN"
where slle I&amp; starting her IJlX
(In Cinemucope,typt·l
Imonth'
ar!lllal~ work.

Gordon Guthrie, who leaves this
week for Bowlwlng Green UmvorsilY on a Fine Arts Scholarship·
Leo Kennedy Jr., freshman at Obi~
University; F.ddie Crueser, fresh~ man at Ohw Umverslly, Milford

Klrhy, olde•t
membtr or Inc Middleport Firs!
Bapttst Church. cclcbrat('d hor
90tll birthd!l\' Sumluv
Deacons of the church sent
flowers and candy to her who
alao reeelvcd flowers rrom th.e

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and she received c!lrds and gifU
£rom rolaUves and friends.

Sunday evenlnr her d~ughter
Mrs. Lucille Mayes, emertoined .
with a family dinner and addi·
lional guest! were Mr. and Mrs.

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&amp;GREY 100 E. Main St. · Phofle 55
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on 990 spot
On Your
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·OIIv• Ingraham

And then you ~ill discorer that your dealer .is
currently prepared to give you a most generous

The 111an you ste abo¥1-watching a beautirul
new 1967 Cadillac as it 'takes the ;-p o' the
boulevard-is ~preseatative of a sooiJiy niUDher
of American motorists.

allowance on your present car. In fact, the transi· .

lion to CaJillac i• easier today than it has been
in many, many years ..

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He ia a gentle.,;;., ~ho would like tiler ao much
tu own a Cadillac oar- but who foelo the lime is
not quite propiti"'s for liim to do ao.

· And, .. if this were not sufficiently gratifying
io it..lf, your dealer can asaure you of prompt
delivery on your favorite model.

Well, we havt· iiQIIIC sound advice for this
gentleman, and for those like him, and it' is ~his:
'"'' in, rir, IUlll f'' /llf' !JOumUI ' '
First of all, .Y&lt;Ill 'l'ill find that lodliJ''&amp; C..,lillac
car is uceptiQ~ practical to o,.u and to ~n;G,y.:

In short, if .vou are the man postponing his
d~. of a Cadillac, then the odd• are that the
"golden IJI!&gt;ment" h~ arrived!

efficiency o{ ~P!Jt&amp;.iio#. ils-1reat -~~ltillty and
ita mamlo!U ~ ,.alue ·mark lt _u~iat.k,hl,y
ia one of JllOto~ ·~ aoundeat in.C.\mcnta.
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, Y1&gt;11 should visit your dealer todliJ'-iake the
w~l- fl)r yourself--cxp&lt;t ienc·e ihe marvds of
F1ee!wood luxury-and listen to the revealin,
facta a1&gt;9Ut Cadillac practicality,

In f~. its ~),tlvel,y modest COISt,.lta wonderful

Wrltir

Ernest Covert (Virginia Mayeo)
and romily.
Monday members of Ihe church
held Cotta110 prayer mccllnJ at
the homo or Mrs. Kirby and her
daughter, Ml'l. MayeJ, wtth Mrs.
Paul Smartservice.
u tbe leoder of the'"==========~
devotional
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To the Man., Rstponing
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Lodlea ·Bible Class Her grandson
William Mayes, and family ol
Lima, tailed hor long dlBlance

, .the diiving,
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Oldest Church
Member Celebrates
90th Birthday
Mrs. Elizabeth

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man at Ohio State University.

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llysell ond Stephen Coat•. a frcah

• Ntrk Grandy, Welloville, who

:lt'ssuOh
a conifort'
to take'
' bus '
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Dr. Clayton Lutz of ColumbuR,

salad, ked tcu and icc cream pre- Ohio Southeast Diatriel, presided
pared by Mrs. Kelly wtth Mrs and opened the meeting with de·
F'rancis Anderson mnking hot votioM.
D
th b t
lb
rolls nnd Mn Butcher and Mrs.
urma:
e us ness &amp;cas n
Clarence MrNeal making cake.!!. Mis.!! Dolore, Kneuter was rc~1ra. Anders1.1n Mrs Dutcher and elected as conferenee 1ecretary
Mrs. McNeal assisted Mrs. Kelly for the t wo chll r chea. Dr. LuII
with serving the dinner
gave a report on the conference
The boy" r~l the dlnnrr were work and or the conference puO.
Tom Kelly. who !cues Sept. 23 llcatlons.
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--------or VY on w ere (' wt repor
to the Frigu1atrc Dtvislon on a
Cenerd Motor Englneedng School
scholarship; f'rllllcia Anderson,
haa entered Ohio University on a
srholarshlp: Ira Butcher, who
leaves in Ot:tober for the Air
Force; Arthur Clark, who Is a
Freshman .tt Miami Umversity,

th " home nf her daughter and

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Morning Star Church.
steak, mash·

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Alan Ray, five year old son or
Mr. and Mn. Ray Cunnlngttam, I
celebrated his birthday with a -::::~~-::""~~~~~~~~~~==-~~~~~~=--=-=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"!:"'~~~~~~~
party at the morning seulon of 'C
the Middleport Kindergarten.
Mr1. Guy Reytu,lds, teaehcr, n•·
slsted Mra. Cunningham and her 1
mother, Mrs. 0. L. Roush, In servmg cupcakes decorated with eandy faces and called "Kissing
cakes" Ice cream, and lollipops.
Gue11ts at the Kindergarten for
the party were Linda Donnally
and CathY liunce. Special gu.,lih
at Alan RA)I'I table were Linda
and Cathy, ~uaaell Henson, 0()Xie
Walters, John Kloes, Jimmy Donnally, Nancy Buchanan.
111 the cvtnlng ,a "lener roast

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rtl potatoes, gmy, pea,, tomotoes, Conference Superintendent of the

crcslcbArlotthcud·a her" ;l~~~~l·a~wq~ic:.
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wtlh a turkey dmncr at

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Buck

vlBiled ot Langsville sunday eve·

Mrs. Evelyn 'MilJ~ ~nd Mrs. Fr1•- ~~ s Joh 11 Ambrose and daughtcl
Jlcd and white flowcn, class
Approximately 25 attended the
da Van lnwugen. ,\
. Bt·ll~' Lou. Pnmt P!Cil!lant
colors of lhe graduates, were used quarterly meeting cf the EnterGuefltll w8rt Larry, Gary ami
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for the dinner table anrl the grue prise nnd l-iorning Star EUB Chur·
Karen Hoynt~l, 'Eva Barrett lien&lt;'
was aslrcd h!' Mrs. Kelly pr&lt;"ced· ches held Sunday evening at the

fnrson, Sammy ond Danny Buck,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, Sepumber 18, 1957

Jtonri

Mrs M L Kelly plAnned a fare- 1 drcn, Jon lrhnel, Paul Keith 11nd
well dtnner last week for her son Dctsy.
'fom, nnd a group of hi5 friends
------who ~rulustcd with h1m in the
CIBI:III or '07 at Mtddlcpurt Htgh
School Mrs 1\( :1y was asststet!

cream and candy favors were scr· fnmtlv. l!H·ky 01111 VICkY. Middle wilh the •trak dmn&lt;r hy Mrs
ved h.v Mro Wtlllam Smith who purl Mr and Mrs IIerman Gal(. francis And~raon, Mrs. Ira Bul·
was assifltcd by""\ Carroll Snuth, nrY ' and ~ on llrrman, Akt on : cher and i\frt. Clarence McNeal.

ail¥&lt;__ entinel

. Eagles Burn Mortgage On Their Property

GET
BEST
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inetritbetrs of the Pomeroy Aerie 2171 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Monday
witnessed the burning of the mortgage on the real estate owned by the local Aerl~
now leaves ail holdings free and unencumbered. Left lo right in the photo are Carl Pertlrst Worthy President of the local Aerie, Tag Long, Arthur 0. Tracy, Frank Chap,
Adolph Joachim and Marion L. French.
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