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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.
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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 '"'" "'
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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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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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, D-.ily
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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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

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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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William Mayes, and family ol
Lima, tailed hor long dlBlance

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Member Celebrates
90th Birthday
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llysell ond Stephen Coat•. a frcah

• Ntrk Grandy, Welloville, who

:lt'ssuOh
a conifort'
to take'
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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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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.

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. Eagles Burn Mortgage On Their Property

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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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TELEVISION . GUIDE
WSAZ-TV Chan"''~
Wednesday

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~egatta

Reported Successful Entertainment-Wise
And Financially; Seen As Beginning Of Mor·eIn Future

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this, for they have bee-n diggint:
into the facts and come up with
the roncluslon. that \1y and
large, "Ptople like color, react to
Joe Rain.bow prefer~ his Job as color and color on the highway
doprman simply because be n•akes drtving safer.''
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wo.uJdn't be caught dead in the
There .are qutte a few. ex.ampl·
const-rvative garb or the whitt
es of thts devel()p~ent tn efject
~otlar man. His wartime ~areer
Wu served In the ·Marine (:orps ri&amp;ht now. FQr tnstan&lt;:e, . the
for the same reason. You would· bright red reflectorbcd ~~gns
n't call Joe 11 non-conformist, eK · alona: our r()adways uutomahcal~Y regtsler a big red. stop signal
aetly. He just loYfiB colo.r- lh(' In
thp motori~l's llram. Yrllow-

brighter, the brtler.
This pa11:-.:;m fur fhuth

aud "cnutioll'' on street signuls-al ~u
darih extends to everything Joe w,rns drivers of curves. crosswears and does and drives, from roads and other tra(fic obttaclcs
~aJama.s to sport rar.s. H~ Is an White signs with black lettering
entttusiastic Sunday dr1ver- !n give speed limits and other Jnsprins, when nalure's color be· formation . And )l!reen is now
gins to appear-in summer, when lna: considered for nation-wldr
flowN and field hues are rom· use os a fourth color to point
pant- anj}. In tall, with IL.; li!1· out din~rtions and mileage.
gering brilliance.

J3tfte'"ancl

/6 . .

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A h&lt;.~skcl rlinni' l' wa s (•ttj oycd

into

" - hlaler. All now

w~

'IIIII AI "W II

PINWHEELS

at nnon.

Mrs. Wil son , .~ om , ltny nr Zan·
e.qville ond Guy of Uu~h\• ille tmd
l..t'S!cr of Pomeroy an!l cl&lt;.~ltg hln~
Mrs. Ada Brown und ~Irs. Durn
Slonaker both uf Zant· ~ villl' Wl't'&lt;~

MARILYN'S

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'bersbach
•Air
,., ra111r.,

Hardware

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Saturday to raise th(' necessary

Js Jarred
funds for the walks.
program
ByThOUght Of H•lS w
d
Ef£
rt
t~e methods
insight
3SfC
0 field of readm~ was presented the
by

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An C!llightening
lind

on

in

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ctu\ ('d from

been toting
his private
To&lt;lay he
le .

The fiflh htrthday of Bettie
Hat•, !lau~btrr of ~lr . and Mrs. R
F. Hu.~sL•ll . l\fiddlepm't. Wils celc
bralt•d with n fami l ~· dinn('r
Sumlay at the home of .her gr~ntl
purt•nts, Mt' 1111~ Mr·s . .1°.1 ~ M!Uf,
Amon ~.! the l1ttle. gi rl .~ ~.1 r ~
w:1.~ :1 ptnk 11ml ;--httr doll cake
which w;; ~ the Klft ur her grc &lt;ll·

with Mrs. Thomas Rue as t he n~·
~:~!sting hostess. Mrs. Donald Lowery, chairnHJn, presided and Mrs.

lovej',"y Ct'rcle
Meetl'ng IS H 1d
.TUe$ dOY EvenJ·

ARBUCKLEg

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,Special Purchase Sale of

DAMAGED FERTILIZE-R
.. IOIJGINALLY 12-12-121

• Dama1ed

Ore aDd .

Mrs. Olin
Mr~. Raymond Luman, Jlmgram
leader, eave t1 resume of the Jives
of the Apo~tles who wrote the

Matthew, '!lbrk, Luke

Rice.

500 Spinach Playhouse
5:45 NBC News
6:00 New~ Picture

6:00
6:15
6:25

Weat~crcas1

6:15 Sports Eye
6 25 Weathercost

6:30 Flatt and Scruega
1:00 Best Grouc~o
7:30 Best ot Draine!
8:00 The People 1 ~hoi~
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8:30 llith-Low
9:00 Texaco Command ~er,form-

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4:30
5:45

ul

ance

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11:4~

Weathc~· man

DoA~~~~Iidwaid,

B:OO MJ!Iiunnlre
8:30 I've \:'Vt A Scrr"t
A:OO 20th Century Fox Hour·

Lighl

10:06 Up-tO·tbe-mlnute NeWf

110:05 Scanning the Wtath.r

10:05 Scanning tbe Weolber
10:10 The L•t• ~how
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Mel!ls County Hews

of the United MethodiJI Cburch on either tide.

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Footblll

Footballs ·· $3.95 up Pants ·· ··· · $4.25 up
Helmets .. $3.95 up Kicking Tees ·· $1.00
Shoulder Pads 3.75 up Sweat Socks ···· 49c
,ootiNII

In Your School Colon

Jeneys $2.45-$3.95 Sweat Socks ···· 95c

THE SPORTS CENTER
Aulborlled MeGrego~ ,.Dealer..
Middleport, Oblo

83 MDI St.

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·~Gotschall,
;;
Mr. and 1\frs. Harlan
Columbus, were re~ent guests of
Mi'. and Mrs Robert Reibel, Ccading Creek Read, and left Tuesday
for their homf'.
Mrs. Noah Haskins is sub.itjtutinr:o fn,.. Mrs Henry Null, Middle. pori Ubrarhn, Ibis week.

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Clarence Grucser
and Mr. a11d Mrs. Roger Grueser
returned home on Monday aft·
er a motor trip to Kentucky, Ten·
ncsscc, VirgL11ia Slld West Virgin·
Mr. and Mrs:.

SHOWING

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MEET MARGE HOFFNER
Marge Hoffner, our new Book Keeper, extends to all

an invita-tion to use our Budget Terms and advises all
to start now for Cbrislmas Lay· Aways.

SALE RUNS ALL
OF SEPTEMBER

PAUL CASCI
General Manager

MEET
GUY LYNCH

MEET

Retail Sales Managet

Gene Willoughby -·

While Casci is celebrating his lOth

Service Center Manager t

Anniversary I wish to offer the fol·
lowing bt:lt buys.

Come on in during !his sale and see
what real savings you can realize.

New 5040
Regular $1.50
SEAL BEAM UNITS , .•... • •... .. . . now $1.08
Reg. $1.28
Bl,lAKE FLUID . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . Qls. t7c
BONDED BRAKE SHOE SET (Zj .... fU5 EXCH.
All
FISHING EQUIPMENT ·••...• . •.. Reduced 15%
Throw Over Terry Tex
COVERS, Reg. $5.95 • , ............ . now $US

WILLOUGiriiY

Regular 93e eae1l

Set of

CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS In sets of 4

80e eaell

UICKING GAS CAPS , .... . .. ... .... $1.38 eaeb
FUEL PUMPS, New . .... .. . ......... $2.79 eadl
TJI.O.JAN SPARK PLUGS .......... . ... 59t eatb

Re,. $29.95

Fully Guaranteed

SENTINEL 5 TUBE RADIO .. . ........... $24.95
VISIT US ON OUR 10'111 ANNIVERSARY

STEERING WHEEL COVERS . ....... : ...... 2Be

1\L'L'P ·"d I.;(.'

FREE &lt;;beek Up On Exhaust System
10% OFF ON ALL MUFFLERS

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FREE INSTALLATION

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990 spot
o., Youf

Radio D·ial

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, eomplele Uae of all
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Iars aad styles

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Writer

011Yf Ingraham

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$4.00

STIFFLERS SECOND FLOOR '
READY TO WEAR

ALLOWANCE

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On Your Old Casing
and HEAVY DELUXE TUBE

Friday and Saturday
September
20th and 21st

eALDWIN

$40o.OO

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'Only $1.00

Wedding Ring $175.00
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With Each New

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01 Deluxe or Better QuaUty

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When Your Confidence

. t'·,
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lo Juottlltd
E. Main St.
Pomeroy

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With Our Usual Free Expert Installation

Collins
Jewelry
It

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SEAT COVERS REDUCED. 10%

wilb ~"'" •I

RID ANOIOR;- POMEROY
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~t ~ poll olllct at Pu~

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

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,. IIU'ee totontbo,

a.

On Reule 180
Phone: DlnriD llxellange

The terrific values this month.• are our means ol showing apprecialion.

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!llllrllitifllrtJboljlolfr.
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li'J mUe• West Jllrwtn

than~ tbe people of 'the Bend Area lor their patronage the past

$11 IUIIi ckst

JO, Jll mOior IOtiiAI where •·:!;~
,.. onPe111 fl. IJ7 1!1111 0110 ~ 8 111 ~·lbl.eta: ·Uartt
fGII.tltf, f7

Evenings By
Appointment

All Otber Howard Zlnk

ftJ~~I'IIII:
Dell•~ Doll)&gt;
eorrler wbart aVIIlab!, so cenqlltl
~· 000
· tldv111ee ol
llenllael oftlct, '11.110: 111

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HELEN'S BEAUTY
SHOP

chandise and fairness. It is our hope to be able lo continue to do just that.
Jean Smart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart, 44 Lin·
coln·st Middleport Sept. 8 became th~ bride of George Siddall
Jr., of Hyanlss, Mass., in a double ring ceremony perfor".'ed
· at the First Baptist Church with Rev. Claremont Hoyt of!JC!a~
ing. The new Mr. and Mrs. Siddall will make their home in
Boston, Mass., where Mr ...,Siddall is a-ttending Andover New·
ton Theological School.
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Mrs. Alfred Roush, and James Friends or )1iss Bernice Bowen,
Mourning, son of Mrs. Dale Mourn· former Meigs County Weekday Re·
Iing,
are retL•rning to Ohio Uni· liglous Education teacher have re·
versity this week to begin their ceived word that she is in Faysophomore ycnr at the UniVersity. ette, Iowa, wbere she is Studying
Miss Nancy Reed, who is recup· at the College Library.
I
erating slowly at her home after
Miss Bes.!! Sanborn and Mrs. H.
being a mcdicd patient at Holzer 1 E. Bush, who returned recently
Hospital. returned to the hospital from a trip to Williamsburg, York·
TU~sday for a medical cherlmp.
Itown ~nd Jamestown, Va., have
L. D. Diles has learned that his made two other trips together
sister, Mrs. Virgil Edwards, is rc- when they visited the World Fair
covering alter major surgery Mon· in Chicago and later in New York
day at Mt. Carmel Hospital, Colum- City.
bus. Mrs. Edwards, a former Jocal Mr. :md Mrs. Harold Hager have
I resident,
is in Room 849.
returned from their wedding trip
. ..
I and are mllking their home for
Recent guests of M1ss Sylvta. Me· the present with his ihother, Mrs.
Master and Mrs. Charlotte D1xon Laura Hager. in the Swift apart·
were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carrick, m•!nt.
· Noblestown, Fa .. and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Clark are
Da11 Ginther. Waterford .. The ' 'is· 1 mo,•ing this week from the Lewis
went on to Hll)'dcnv!lle for a property on I ocust a11d Broadway
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert to their home on Palmer and Sixtb

_The Daily Sentinel
ltCHUD S. OWIN- GINlllAL MANAGII
!!IYNQLD ,. GIIIIINI - IDITOl C!IMtor L. Tant10hjiL ltaH Writer, lpom Editor

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I wish to

11:50 '~· m. ----:---- - - - - --··
Daily

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WHTN~TV C~~noell~

Cl!ANNEL I~ WED.
· CHANNEL 13 THURS.
110:59 Sign On
10:59 Sign On
11 :00 Adventures in Leurning
·tt:OO Adventures in Learning
11:50 Neighbors
11:50 Neighbors
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12:06 Noon News
12:05 Nocn News
12:13 Cartoon Club
12:15 Cartoon Club
12:30 Liberace
12:30 Uberoce
1:00 Gretchen Wade Show
1:30 Movie 'Matinee
1:00 Grechcen Wade Show
3:00 American Bandstond
!:SO lllovir Matinee
4:1YJ Cartoon Club
3:00 American Bandotond
~:00 Mickel" Jllou" Cltall
4:110 Carto•n Club
6:00 Five Star Final
5:00 Mlcko;• Mouse Club
6:1$ John Daly &amp; tho NelQ ·
6:00 Five Star Final
6:30 Disneyland
8:1' lohn Daly l the NOWI
7:30 Navy Loe ·
6:30 Clrcuo Boy
8:00 Ozzie and Harriet
7:110 'Orient Elprell
7:30 H\Jiie of Fate
,
8'30 Moment of Decllloa
8:00 Na!Ser's style Sho~
9:00 Wednesday Night Mil
9:45 Sporl10ope
1 9:00 Play of the Week
\o;OO Nows of lbe Nl&amp;bl
9:30 Dr. Christian ·
1U: tO Theatre 13
110:00 News of the N!II!t' '
11::10 Sll!n Oil
10:10 Tbealer t3
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DERINS WtNSTHREE-·- SALEM, N. H. UP-Dave De- I
roin booted home three winners j PROVIDENCE
lit Roc:kmg'ham Park yestuday. 1 Dave Creighton,
DeroiQ scored on eaSy knlg)lt ,~ coals during the
$6.20, Phoebe's Babe $18.21! and lion Hockey
sound o£ dawn $5.60 to run his sined his c.:c:":"-·
victory total here to 41, second ; the New Ypra Rang::e;rs~,~~esd~~
to Hank Wajda's pace·settlng 54 . He b&lt;!came t~e lOth ol' 17
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•• I holdout• to aceept terms.
The S11!em Center PTA held 1
its regular meeting with prflli·
dent Freda Montgomery
in
charge. Reports were given and
Hve deleeates to the County
Council were elecled. They weri•
Helen :MNhenl!y, Gold ie Nelson,
c,thorinc Shenefield, Gladys Mu·
jor and Kate Roush.
'l'tle tellctlers for the &lt;'Omini:
year were introduced. They re·
ported ie8 cbUJjl·en enrolled a!
lhe ~egtnnlna of lfbo9l.
The current project "New Walk!
for the SchoOl" was dlscuued
lind a bnkt sale was planned for

Solem Cente
. ·. r
PTA Meeting

Rolph GUillolml

P'!aybouse 90

10:00 U'p·to·the·minute New!

The Late Show

In Sporting Goods

6:30 Sgt. Prt'stun of the Yuba
7:00 Bob Cummings
7:30 Climo~~;.t
8:30

IN Your School Colors

FOR THE BEST

6:15 Douglas Edwardt

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lfro. 011111 oerved t · ~
eouroe to the membon .ud ...
guest Mrs. Harley Slolllal&lt;tr,
.eroy. 'An•nfdmeftta df 1 c";;c '·"·'
&amp;ladioluo and
were uJed tbrouJbOUt the
MrJ. David Darst Jr. entertain· apartment.
ed the Eleeta Circle of the B. H.
Sanborn Miulonary S~iety of Mi58 Virginia FIDher of Chorle,.
t~e First Baptist Church Tuesday
ton, W. Va., Wal the wtek eod1 1
evenlnr.
guest ()f her allDt, Mia Nettle 1 .Mr'"':' E. L. Hughes pre.sidcd in Koehler.
the abaence of · their chairman. r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=l
Mrs. CJiff()rd Hayes, and Mrs.
Harry Houduhelt .wa, reader of
the openine devotional servi~.
She read Scripture verses and her
topic was ''Thir1ty". The ~ervice
Open Tues. lbru , ..
was concluded wlth a prayer_
The Circle voted to corrtributt8:00- S:IO
for a needy child recommended

Electa Circle
Meeting Held
At Darst Home

1alad course wa1 lei'Vtd by Mrs. by Mra. C. P. Bradhury. chair·
Wildermuth and Mra. Allen man of Christian Friendliness.
EichJnger, from • table centered The White Cro~a quota was dis·
Plans were made ror a rum· with an arrangement o~ rose cuued and plana made to till the
mage !ale October 30, 31 and bu~ .Jn a Cl')'~al bowl with tall quota. The october meeting will
November I when the JOF Class wblt~ tapua m cryltr.l holders j be at the home of Mrs. Houda·

FOOTBALL

1

5:55 Weat~erman
t
6;00 Ned Martin Spotis

6:30 1 Love Lur y
7:00 The B1g Kerord

prayer,

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look To· McGregor

12:00 Kotle'o Kll&lt;:herl\
12:~0 As the World Tuml
1:00 Beat the Clock
1:30 Housepartv
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2:00 Big Payofl
2:30 The Verdict Is Your•
3:1l0 Brlght,r Qay
3:15 Secret Storm
3:30 Edge of Nlg~t
4:00 The Early Show
~ : 30 Your ~.?~ ~porter
5:45 Spor.l,l f"f'da
"

6:00 What Abput Thol

6:15

Guidiu~

president,

Sept~18; i~~&amp;i--1

GET YOUR

(·\

lHq Search lor Tomt&gt;I'I'OW

Search for Tomanow
Guld!ng Light
Katie's Kitchen
As tht· Wori .. •rurn•
Be11t the Clock
HoWJeparty
Big Payof!
The Verdict is Yours
Brighter Day
Sccre~ Storm
Edge of Nil;ht
The Early Show
Your Esso Reporter
Sports p, .. ade

P.,ter~

lng for the lcrlpture rellling
Poatm 22:1• .11d clooed woth a
meditatioa '1'he Way Of th~
C!OIS ,, our Way to God" and

OUTFITS

ti:OO Newo
!):10 Katie's Almanac
11:(5 Love of Ufe

News

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleporl, 0.,

ten years. We opened this business with the idea of service, quality mer·

THURSDAY
7:00 Jlmmlp Dea~~
7:30 Boston Blaclde
8:00 captilp Kaarlr~o

Katie's Almanac
Love of Lift.

Dwilbl

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COME IN AND

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preatded and devoUo11.1 were Jed
by Mn. Gerald Wlldormulh u•

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~ohn

8:55 Local ,New!
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9:00 Garry 14f)OI't
9:30 Art~U! jlo&lt;llf'Lf I
10:30 Slflke It ltle~

the

church.

Russell Rou5b, son ef Mr. an

10~#0

8:4~

at

United Methodist
JOF Class Plans
ARummage Sale

WARNER'S
BEAm SHOP

!'osier D~~llts ,
News lleadUne1 ·
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t0:40 Nllewakb ·
12:00 T1lnl3bt
1 \:DO Si&amp;n 0;!
10:011

met Mondor evenlnl

· Durint the butineJJ aeuion it
wa1 aa:reed that the ,nnual baHomt~r Hawkins entered the zaar thll year be church
wide
Veterana Hospltal. Huntington, w. an&lt;l Mn. Dey Hysell, Mn. Jed
, TueJday for obaervatlon.
Webtter Sr., Mrs. Benton Ponn,
DawiCn of Belle, W. Va., Hn,
Roy Betl'iDif and Mrs. WiJ.
i
recently with ~ia mother,
were named ae the com·
. WtiUam Dawaon and aunt, dermutb
mlttee
to
meet .with committees
. Edward Koehler.
from other chureh organization•.
"Get well cardJ,. were sent to
Mrt. Robert Morrla Sr., Mrs. Ceell Ward and Hr•. Glen Smith.
At the: cJOJe of the meeting a

ll£V01'F;Q TO JNTEREST!I !IF ME.IIlli·~SON ARM.\

au; any
· ....oupt, ·-·- .
.~•-.vclc
"carlocrcf
-..u OIIAIN CO
:~-,...,'"""!i~----

hDH been Ill this past week.
Tt*e Circle voted to place the
dally worship boo~ "The s.eret
Pla&lt;e" In the local hospital. It
was announced that the October
meeting would be at the home of

and John.
MrS. Hughes served 11 dessert
course to fWil Hapison, Mrs. Lu·
moo, 141· Pile&amp; Mrs. Cllf!ord
Stumbo, lin. Jolllla Soudero. )Irs.
James Pullen, Mn. ~yron Miller,
Mro Clemls Fox and Mrs. I. Q.

•••••· No ptr1111eed
aaa)Jolo, diraet aalt
oniJ. b •Jceplioaal
' opporlllaliJ I

!#Ill ·

ten to Mrs. Law~ence Bing w~o

Oo"pels:

~ FOR,SALYAGE•r

5:00

110·10

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'ARMERI! .lAVE!'

400 Comedy 1tme
4:30 Trouble With Father

Comedr Time . .,
Trouble Wllh Fatbor
Spinach Playbo~s.e.\
NBC News
News Picture
Sports Eye

_ ·-the teachers
New lext bpoks
lhe Opt'n House, didn't you? The 1 were displa yed.
. .
ant everythin&amp; 1
Refre-shm ents
and friendly U :OO
cho~ml~Stoners t ~ere no baoks chatter was enjo~('d b)' .all
11 10
s ldp 't afpfe 1°u
11 :16
' , Guess
an s u s aymg ar 0u0 1.
.
11 :30
ou'll have lo brin" them all 1 REDS MANNING ROCKETS?
L.u...... k."
to
F'RANKFURT, Germany UP- 11, ,: 45
12 00
"Pat 's" fare wns reported to The Soviets. may b.e developing 1 ::lO
hilV!! taken on 8 color slightly a manned u1t~rcontmcntal rm~k~:l I Z:.Oo
rcsen.1bHng a matured garden Gemum rock et expet'l L&gt;r. Euge.n 1 ~·30
beet He could only say, "Well Sacngl!r stud Monday. He told the
:
!'vt! got to go out to Chester thi -; West G(·rm:m 1\fWSJla tw r Dw 2:00
morning and we'll sec auout it Delt thut the Hussl~n s appear to 2.30
tH' ·u·J:. posc·d ww.ar d. 11 .man.~e d ·lJl· a:t
3:0'0
when l get back."
6
By 11 a. m today Mr. Patter· terc.ontuwntal mtsst!P m o.der to
3:30
son was still at ('hester and. not achtcvc • a greater at·curocy.
4:00
the countll . and had dtit' to learn of Smalley's JOke
3:30
many of his ~Jooks in until hi s rewrn.
LEOPOLD ON TOUR
Cit!' to the lull.
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. LP- For· 5:4~
wt~s advi:;otl lly Stnal·
mer King Leopold uf Brlli wn :&gt;:5~
.

Coun ty Supermtendent
~~
1
~chools 0. 0. Pnttenon had II
figured for awhile t()day he'J
wasted a lot of energy when court
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house jamtor, .:.mme t cma ey.
advbed him of the Ope.n .. House.
h d 1d r
h
f
s; .I! u e or t e new m 1 .r~ur)
Fnday, Saturday und Sunda} .
I The robus~ Pntlerson hns had
his riles ami books Pa~kl·d for
ovct· D wel:'k in preparation for
II1
, I0 h..1 new offieus in
·~
thee move
basement .room~
of th ~ ·111 firnurv on Chlldt·en s Honw Htrl
He c&lt;Aildn't wait for a truck schL ·

Clarence Larey presented the opcning devotional service which in·
clu~ed Scripture reading fr?m II
Samuel; an ll rticlc ''The Prtc~ or
Freedom" onct pl'aycr.
pn•.~wnl rur the ort':Jsiun
MrJ;. Myr!m J".llller reviewed the
' au11t. Mrs. Mil turd Z?rkl(~.
chapter "WP- Must Walk This
Attending from Pom&lt;·ru,. wt:re.
Present lui' tht• d i ntu~l' were Lonesome Vullcy" from the study
Mr. and 1\ft'!. Lcslll•r Wilson, Mr. Mr. nn(l Mrs. Russell and dau ~ h · book ··tonversu.tions on Christ,
and Mrs. Edwa rd Luhn nnd dau· tcrs, C'a lhy Lee and Bettie R~e.
the Church and Race". Mrs. Joe
ghter, Shuron ami M r.~ . K11thryn
Bailey, leader of the Bible study,
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John
reviewed the topic "Sickness and
Buchman, Columbus, ftll'mcr rei'.l
Henlth''.
I
sidents of Pomeroy nlso auended
Mrs.
Lowery
announced
that
the
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WDmen's AsFociation would have
n~
their an!llvcr~y pouuct dinner
So easy! Juat roll oul dough.
on Sept. 26 with Mrs. Harold Sau·
Spread wilh Arbuckle:'~ Drown
L. D. Diles preside when er in charge of the program. It
ItheMrs.J.()veJor
SUJar. Dot with buuer. Roll up,
Circle of the B. H. was aMounc&lt;:d that Group I would
cut in thio tlltca and b~akc I
Snnborn M~:slonary Sociel)' of the stlrve tht! October BPW dinner.
First BapUal Cburch mL•t at the
Plans were made to attend the
COLD WAVES
home or 'Mr~ Allen Uughes Tues· l!iver Distrkt Presbyterial which
day . Mr~. Alton Harrison was In will be held Tuesday. Oct. L at
$6.50 lo $t2.50
charge llf thE' devotional ~ervice the Syracus' Presbytert.an Church 1
&gt;lOURS
I
I AMto5 PM
whlcch Included Scripture read· with Rena Weata. Director of Thai·
MON. Thrtt SAT.
lng, an artirle ''KindYJc~s" from land, as the speaker
oupor·oolt
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WEDS. EVE BY APPT.
"The Secret Plaet"' and a prayer
Plans were ala() diaeussed for
Phone 6411:Y
by Mrs. I. Q Rice.
Iaiding • needy fomlly. ·
IIOWN sua~ I
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Locuot $1.
Mlddle,.,t
Mrs. H. M. Cro" 1nd MI!B Flori·
The hoote,.es aorved bome111ade
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nel Talbott sent contributions to lee .cream, ~'~te 1 nuts pnd coffee
Clrele treasury and the W~l~ to the memb&lt;!ra and three guest•
Cross quolB for the year was dis· Mrs. Fran Reichert. Mrs. Ronald ·
cussed and l)lanned.
lland and Mrs. Jotin Krawsczyn.
A Round·R(}bln letter wu writ•

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WEDNESDAY CHANNEL I
7:00 Jimml• Dean,
· 7:30 Boston Blsckle
6:00 Captoin KanJlaroo
6:4! CBS News
S: ~e Local New•
9:00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arth11r Godfrey
10:30 Strike it Rich

becom~

Turn leftover dough

MOIHINO .., hoattro with
"Picture Pramo• ooyllnt a~d
....,., and solid hoatlnt com. ftot " ,.,., htmt.
'lhort's a WARM MORNING to
Ill ,_ Mfl!o . • ' 01 lilt Jl'ilt
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'l'he Goltlt·n Wt•Jtllng anmvet'· l
sary of Mr. und Mrs. 1-low;.~rd Me

Doueh

WCHS... TV ~hann1l t

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Movie time
Drldc and Groom
Ma ~ :neP. Thuter
Queen f()r a Day
".(odern RnmliYJilCtl

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ClASS TO MEET
Ci a~:&gt; ul the Pom.c·
roy fo~ tr.sl lhpltst t'hurd1 w1ll
Imeet ut the e h ttr~ h Saturday at

7:.30 p. m. PotlLJek n·freshml·nts

fa&lt;

11:30 tt Could Bo Yllj
12:00 News Deport
12:15 M:ovielime
1:30 liride and Groo"
~:00 Matinee Theater
3:00 Qu~en for a Da1 ",

10:00 Tic Tac Dough
10 30 News Headlines
ID40 Nitewatch
i2:00 Tonl&amp;ht

Presbyterian
will vi:;il Oak Rid g(•, the At om ic
color hud!!~ (and 1 , '~ duubtrut
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Energy CtJmmission ' ann ounct•d
Th.,,- anmwl reun ion of th1• r11m· ____
r. Patterson
you _...nuw "
Womens G
U1111 Americans will ev'r
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. roup
1 10clay.
quite thut riotous)- bu t cO[Qr ily of Mrs. Ola ' Wi lsOn tinll lhe
R R II Meeting Held
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does have its niche in every tote IIOWill'U Wlison was hold Bettie ae U$Se
man's safety psyche. 11 seems 1 ~ Su!ltla}· at the h ir•;round i11
H f'f h Group I of the Womrn's Associ·
be here to atay.
Zane•villc. The Wil•ons wcrr rc· Observes er I t
wJ -~ H
sitl&lt;•nh; of \1t'i gs County bul ~Irs .
alion oC thr ' rirst Presbyterian
-.,"1'!!"!1!!0li~~~.--·-··.,- ,Wilson who is !lt year!' olrl now Birthday Sunday
Church met Tuesday at the home
;r
resides in Za ncsvill1'.
or Phvllis ond Elitabeth Joachim

Hu:V·
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GOLDEN WEDDING

•1:00 Ti&lt;

130 Father J(nows Ben
8 00 Kraft TV Th!!llter
9:00 This is Your Lite
9 30 Waterfront

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10:30 Trwtb or C:·msequencet

6:30 Wugon Truin

Ccorgc .
Youth I
Prc ~bylrlry counrillor and Glen·
roy Ewing, f'ederaltd Church
were In Gi1 11ipol is Monday ltl :1!·1
1tt'lltl the Alh !·ns p1·t•slJylfry.
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Annual Wilson
as a terriric mora ic-boos tcr for
the fellnw m the driver's seat. I family Reunion
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u n~ues uonably, Jo(l R a t~bo~ , Held On Sun do
·Y
may be u l1lllc cxtravDI(nut 1n hts

Beautiful I

•• btlutlful "YUnt 1o •

S~·mcuse

Church, ~1rs .
Andnsop,
Midrllcport,

Trucking rompanies abc seem Intosh will I'" uh&lt;erved Sunday,
to be ,following the auto manufac- September 4:9, with Opt~ l1 house
turen . pattern. More. and .more from 2-4 and 7·8 at lhc1r home,
such flfms are dressmg their ve- N~e Avemw.
hielcs, both lor- att~nctlvene ss
iDd for an extra mara:m of see·
STOBART TO START
H
f
f
abi .,tf or sa ety.
Charles Stobart, Middleport,
has betn named by Coach Carroll
But some of the experimenla·
lion now under WRY b)' the Wi· Widdoes as his s.ta rtin~ qu~rter·
zards of hlghwa)' saf~ty, if pul baek fbr tht! Ohw Umvedlty·ln
into dfec1 . will really send Joe diana (Pu.) Sitate Teachers ~ollege
Rr.inbow into st·reamlng ccstusy. g~mc nt Athens .saturduy. H~s ru~·
Such thiT1gs as colored l'Uttrrt•le mn ~: r~ntes wtll he \u·Capbun
wuys and hitshwa y divid- Jun lhlll•s ·md Les Carney Ill
C•press
• ot solid ro.'ie · bunk~
" would not h·a l\"C~ nne1 \1ern "',JJIU'th ' fullb11ek·
ens
only b1·cak up the monnlony of
the open ro.ad, but would also act I

the brighte~t custom·paint . juh
available. It':; probably the most
VISIBLE car on this planet.
Few or us buve the pt&gt;nchan t

12:15
1:30
200
3:00
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be-,"' 11 be

jolced more than Joe when the
eleek blacks and genteel rna·
roons, browr~r~ and gran adorn·
lng y~JI.erd~ty' 5 automobiles ga\'C
way to ever more vivid C(lm ·
binations or eye-popping tones.
His amaH for~ign car boosts or

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ATTEND PRESBYTERY
The Rt• v. Howard RtlpJldl.
H. Gratt'. Ehh:r of !ht• First Pres·.
byterinn Church, \fr·s. Jamt's E
Harlry, all t•rnalc rrorn the l?ral I
church; Mrs.
Peurl MtBnde.

delegate fr•om the

9:00 Romp•r Foom
9:30 Trfasure Hunt
tO: DO The Price '' Rltht

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bytuian

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Sign On
6:00 Today

5:55 Sign On
6 00 Toduy
900 Romper RDom
Treu~ure Hunt
'1 10:00
930 The Prico Is Right
10:30 '!'ruth or Consequeneu
t !.00 Tic T::c Dough
1!30 It Could g,. Yuu
I 12:00 News Report

Jean'Smart Is Wed On Sept.' 8th

ool reoldent, croduoted !rom Hoi·
ur Hotpltol School of Nurolne.
Mro, Lewll •loo vlolted with her
daullhter, P•uline Zirkle. ~nlor
nurse at the ochool. .
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Join, Cor! Seorleo. Middleport, cathy Lee, older daughter ollfr.
1~1 Jurcical potleat 11 Boller llo• and lfro. R. F. RQIIOII, has re·
pltol
turned to her cl..,ea in the Flnt
d Grade olter mlulnl 10hool last
The Rev. C. R. Konkrtsht on week becauao 0 r·10 Injured knee.
llobert Horrls, Heath Methodist Her olster, Bettie Rae, io unable
Cbur&lt;h, were In Jackoon, Tuesday
attend Klnderearten thiS week
nlabt to attend lhc Dlotrtcl Moth·
f
'll'tls
of an Knight
ottock oaccompanied
tonll ' .
otllll UDion which Included a din· '""""'" Earl
ncr oerved ot 6:80 P· m. at the ber daughter, Marilyn Sue, to AthJacklon Methodlll Church.
today where she Ia returning
lin. Leeonard Gwlasdowoky ano to Lindley Holl. Mlu Knight lo a
lfri. Eber Lewis attendotl tbolll'l4uation eeremony at Grace Mt,bu- sophomore at O)llo Unl'\'erslty.
Ill Cbureh, Galllpollo, laot week
1\lary Carolyn Miller, aopbomore
when Florence Sneller' former I~ at Ohio University' ,left Sunday
lor Athena wbere abe io otaylng
it the PI Phi·aororlty house.
Wiley, aon of Mr. and Mrs.
11air. Stvling , I. Larry
R. Wiley, lo enrolled as a junoor
COLD \\A\rK and
at Ohio untver•lty alter compl&lt;l·
MACHINE PERMANENTS ing two yearR in the U S. Army.
and
Mr. ond M"· Russell Mills were
In Gallipolis Tue!iday when he reHair Cutting
turned to Holzer Hoopltal lor a
eheckup.
Ben Erwin. father of Mrs. Wll·
llam Robaon. was taken from her
home to Meo(l General Hcsplta~
IMondaY In tile Rawllng&gt;Coats am·
Pomero1 1 bulance.
W. Znd St.
d

Soel'ety

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Dat"ly' Sentmel

for noisy rotors that OUJ' friend
Joe di sp!&lt;Jys- but there is g9od
reason to beJic,,e that- in hi ~
own peculiar way- he is contri·
buting to highway safety these
daYs. Experts would agree with

By ttle same token. nobody re·

THURSDAY- Cliann~l

Meanwhile memhm of the hoaling dub
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and the other sponsoring organiza-tions are to I
be congratulated for havtng devoted many
days of hard work lo the Sept. 15 regatta. I
From it may evolve a w1dely-known and well
patronized show that could draw many sight·1
seers to the banks of the Ohio in Pomeroy.

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of longer planning and woth the expenenc~
the sponsorers gained this year, it could be of
a much more sporty affair More boats to
compete in the event s should be available . A
smoother operation in eV&lt;'I'Y w:1y easily could
be staged.

A genera:! consensus Sunday afternoon was
that the regatta sponsored by the Big Bend
~oating Clqb in cooperation with the Porn·
eroy and .Middleport Chambers of Commerce
and ·Ute Lions club was a worthy venture and
· that this first one should not be the last
True, rain dampened enthusiasm of many,
and sent most scurrying &amp;way before comple·
lion of the last four races. When the event is
, scheduled In t958 it should be set for a day
more distant from the equinoxinal period of
September 20. This day by the laws of nature
usually is stormy.
A second regatta would have the advantage

U' !'ddlepo~ ,
IWU

Ia. They ottended the Keotuckr
State Fair ol LouiOYIIlo, ond tho
"Grand 01~ Opry" 11 Noobvtlle,
and visited Mammoth Cave.
Mr. and Mro. Glen Poulin of
tanc11ter Were week end IUeltl of
Mr. and Mil. J. E. Thorne.
Mlu Eleanor Smith returned to
her empl()yment lo New York,
Sun\lay, after a three weeki vae•
lion ·wtth her mother, Mn. nor·
ence Smith.

Black Mammy

ROOF COATING ······· .. ······· 5 gal. $2.79
Phone 388-Y

, Pomiroy, Ohio

PAINTS REDUCED TO CLEAR' STOCK

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TELEVISION . GUIDE
WSAZ-TV Chan"''~
Wednesday

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~egatta

Reported Successful Entertainment-Wise
And Financially; Seen As Beginning Of Mor·eIn Future

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this, for they have bee-n diggint:
into the facts and come up with
the roncluslon. that \1y and
large, "Ptople like color, react to
Joe Rain.bow prefer~ his Job as color and color on the highway
doprman simply because be n•akes drtving safer.''
.
wo.uJdn't be caught dead in the
There .are qutte a few. ex.ampl·
const-rvative garb or the whitt
es of thts devel()p~ent tn efject
~otlar man. His wartime ~areer
Wu served In the ·Marine (:orps ri&amp;ht now. FQr tnstan&lt;:e, . the
for the same reason. You would· bright red reflectorbcd ~~gns
n't call Joe 11 non-conformist, eK · alona: our r()adways uutomahcal~Y regtsler a big red. stop signal
aetly. He just loYfiB colo.r- lh(' In
thp motori~l's llram. Yrllow-

brighter, the brtler.
This pa11:-.:;m fur fhuth

aud "cnutioll'' on street signuls-al ~u
darih extends to everything Joe w,rns drivers of curves. crosswears and does and drives, from roads and other tra(fic obttaclcs
~aJama.s to sport rar.s. H~ Is an White signs with black lettering
entttusiastic Sunday dr1ver- !n give speed limits and other Jnsprins, when nalure's color be· formation . And )l!reen is now
gins to appear-in summer, when lna: considered for nation-wldr
flowN and field hues are rom· use os a fourth color to point
pant- anj}. In tall, with IL.; li!1· out din~rtions and mileage.
gering brilliance.

J3tfte'"ancl

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A h&lt;.~skcl rlinni' l' wa s (•ttj oycd

into

" - hlaler. All now

w~

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PINWHEELS

at nnon.

Mrs. Wil son , .~ om , ltny nr Zan·
e.qville ond Guy of Uu~h\• ille tmd
l..t'S!cr of Pomeroy an!l cl&lt;.~ltg hln~
Mrs. Ada Brown und ~Irs. Durn
Slonaker both uf Zant· ~ villl' Wl't'&lt;~

MARILYN'S

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'bersbach
•Air
,., ra111r.,

Hardware

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Saturday to raise th(' necessary

Js Jarred
funds for the walks.
program
ByThOUght Of H•lS w
d
Ef£
rt
t~e methods
insight
3SfC
0 field of readm~ was presented the
by

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An C!llightening
lind

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been toting
his private
To&lt;lay he
le .

The fiflh htrthday of Bettie
Hat•, !lau~btrr of ~lr . and Mrs. R
F. Hu.~sL•ll . l\fiddlepm't. Wils celc
bralt•d with n fami l ~· dinn('r
Sumlay at the home of .her gr~ntl
purt•nts, Mt' 1111~ Mr·s . .1°.1 ~ M!Uf,
Amon ~.! the l1ttle. gi rl .~ ~.1 r ~
w:1.~ :1 ptnk 11ml ;--httr doll cake
which w;; ~ the Klft ur her grc &lt;ll·

with Mrs. Thomas Rue as t he n~·
~:~!sting hostess. Mrs. Donald Lowery, chairnHJn, presided and Mrs.

lovej',"y Ct'rcle
Meetl'ng IS H 1d
.TUe$ dOY EvenJ·

ARBUCKLEg

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,Special Purchase Sale of

DAMAGED FERTILIZE-R
.. IOIJGINALLY 12-12-121

• Dama1ed

Ore aDd .

Mrs. Olin
Mr~. Raymond Luman, Jlmgram
leader, eave t1 resume of the Jives
of the Apo~tles who wrote the

Matthew, '!lbrk, Luke

Rice.

500 Spinach Playhouse
5:45 NBC News
6:00 New~ Picture

6:00
6:15
6:25

Weat~crcas1

6:15 Sports Eye
6 25 Weathercost

6:30 Flatt and Scruega
1:00 Best Grouc~o
7:30 Best ot Draine!
8:00 The People 1 ~hoi~
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8:30 llith-Low
9:00 Texaco Command ~er,form-

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4:30
5:45

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ance

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Weathc~· man

DoA~~~~Iidwaid,

B:OO MJ!Iiunnlre
8:30 I've \:'Vt A Scrr"t
A:OO 20th Century Fox Hour·

Lighl

10:06 Up-tO·tbe-mlnute NeWf

110:05 Scanning the Wtath.r

10:05 Scanning tbe Weolber
10:10 The L•t• ~how
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Mel!ls County Hews

of the United MethodiJI Cburch on either tide.

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Footblll

Footballs ·· $3.95 up Pants ·· ··· · $4.25 up
Helmets .. $3.95 up Kicking Tees ·· $1.00
Shoulder Pads 3.75 up Sweat Socks ···· 49c
,ootiNII

In Your School Colon

Jeneys $2.45-$3.95 Sweat Socks ···· 95c

THE SPORTS CENTER
Aulborlled MeGrego~ ,.Dealer..
Middleport, Oblo

83 MDI St.

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·~Gotschall,
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Mr. and 1\frs. Harlan
Columbus, were re~ent guests of
Mi'. and Mrs Robert Reibel, Ccading Creek Read, and left Tuesday
for their homf'.
Mrs. Noah Haskins is sub.itjtutinr:o fn,.. Mrs Henry Null, Middle. pori Ubrarhn, Ibis week.

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Clarence Grucser
and Mr. a11d Mrs. Roger Grueser
returned home on Monday aft·
er a motor trip to Kentucky, Ten·
ncsscc, VirgL11ia Slld West Virgin·
Mr. and Mrs:.

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MEET MARGE HOFFNER
Marge Hoffner, our new Book Keeper, extends to all

an invita-tion to use our Budget Terms and advises all
to start now for Cbrislmas Lay· Aways.

SALE RUNS ALL
OF SEPTEMBER

PAUL CASCI
General Manager

MEET
GUY LYNCH

MEET

Retail Sales Managet

Gene Willoughby -·

While Casci is celebrating his lOth

Service Center Manager t

Anniversary I wish to offer the fol·
lowing bt:lt buys.

Come on in during !his sale and see
what real savings you can realize.

New 5040
Regular $1.50
SEAL BEAM UNITS , .•... • •... .. . . now $1.08
Reg. $1.28
Bl,lAKE FLUID . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . Qls. t7c
BONDED BRAKE SHOE SET (Zj .... fU5 EXCH.
All
FISHING EQUIPMENT ·••...• . •.. Reduced 15%
Throw Over Terry Tex
COVERS, Reg. $5.95 • , ............ . now $US

WILLOUGiriiY

Regular 93e eae1l

Set of

CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS In sets of 4

80e eaell

UICKING GAS CAPS , .... . .. ... .... $1.38 eaeb
FUEL PUMPS, New . .... .. . ......... $2.79 eadl
TJI.O.JAN SPARK PLUGS .......... . ... 59t eatb

Re,. $29.95

Fully Guaranteed

SENTINEL 5 TUBE RADIO .. . ........... $24.95
VISIT US ON OUR 10'111 ANNIVERSARY

STEERING WHEEL COVERS . ....... : ...... 2Be

1\L'L'P ·"d I.;(.'

FREE &lt;;beek Up On Exhaust System
10% OFF ON ALL MUFFLERS

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FREE INSTALLATION

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990 spot
o., Youf

Radio D·ial

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, eomplele Uae of all
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Iars aad styles

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011Yf Ingraham

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$4.00

STIFFLERS SECOND FLOOR '
READY TO WEAR

ALLOWANCE

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On Your Old Casing
and HEAVY DELUXE TUBE

Friday and Saturday
September
20th and 21st

eALDWIN

$40o.OO

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'Only $1.00

Wedding Ring $175.00
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With Each New

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01 Deluxe or Better QuaUty

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E. Main St.
Pomeroy

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With Our Usual Free Expert Installation

Collins
Jewelry
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SEAT COVERS REDUCED. 10%

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

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On Reule 180
Phone: DlnriD llxellange

The terrific values this month.• are our means ol showing apprecialion.

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than~ tbe people of 'the Bend Area lor their patronage the past

$11 IUIIi ckst

JO, Jll mOior IOtiiAI where •·:!;~
,.. onPe111 fl. IJ7 1!1111 0110 ~ 8 111 ~·lbl.eta: ·Uartt
fGII.tltf, f7

Evenings By
Appointment

All Otber Howard Zlnk

ftJ~~I'IIII:
Dell•~ Doll)&gt;
eorrler wbart aVIIlab!, so cenqlltl
~· 000
· tldv111ee ol
llenllael oftlct, '11.110: 111

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SHOP

chandise and fairness. It is our hope to be able lo continue to do just that.
Jean Smart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart, 44 Lin·
coln·st Middleport Sept. 8 became th~ bride of George Siddall
Jr., of Hyanlss, Mass., in a double ring ceremony perfor".'ed
· at the First Baptist Church with Rev. Claremont Hoyt of!JC!a~
ing. The new Mr. and Mrs. Siddall will make their home in
Boston, Mass., where Mr ...,Siddall is a-ttending Andover New·
ton Theological School.
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Mrs. Alfred Roush, and James Friends or )1iss Bernice Bowen,
Mourning, son of Mrs. Dale Mourn· former Meigs County Weekday Re·
Iing,
are retL•rning to Ohio Uni· liglous Education teacher have re·
versity this week to begin their ceived word that she is in Faysophomore ycnr at the UniVersity. ette, Iowa, wbere she is Studying
Miss Nancy Reed, who is recup· at the College Library.
I
erating slowly at her home after
Miss Bes.!! Sanborn and Mrs. H.
being a mcdicd patient at Holzer 1 E. Bush, who returned recently
Hospital. returned to the hospital from a trip to Williamsburg, York·
TU~sday for a medical cherlmp.
Itown ~nd Jamestown, Va., have
L. D. Diles has learned that his made two other trips together
sister, Mrs. Virgil Edwards, is rc- when they visited the World Fair
covering alter major surgery Mon· in Chicago and later in New York
day at Mt. Carmel Hospital, Colum- City.
bus. Mrs. Edwards, a former Jocal Mr. :md Mrs. Harold Hager have
I resident,
is in Room 849.
returned from their wedding trip
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I and are mllking their home for
Recent guests of M1ss Sylvta. Me· the present with his ihother, Mrs.
Master and Mrs. Charlotte D1xon Laura Hager. in the Swift apart·
were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carrick, m•!nt.
· Noblestown, Fa .. and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Clark are
Da11 Ginther. Waterford .. The ' 'is· 1 mo,•ing this week from the Lewis
went on to Hll)'dcnv!lle for a property on I ocust a11d Broadway
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert to their home on Palmer and Sixtb

_The Daily Sentinel
ltCHUD S. OWIN- GINlllAL MANAGII
!!IYNQLD ,. GIIIIINI - IDITOl C!IMtor L. Tant10hjiL ltaH Writer, lpom Editor

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I wish to

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WHTN~TV C~~noell~

Cl!ANNEL I~ WED.
· CHANNEL 13 THURS.
110:59 Sign On
10:59 Sign On
11 :00 Adventures in Leurning
·tt:OO Adventures in Learning
11:50 Neighbors
11:50 Neighbors
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12:06 Noon News
12:05 Nocn News
12:13 Cartoon Club
12:15 Cartoon Club
12:30 Liberace
12:30 Uberoce
1:00 Gretchen Wade Show
1:30 Movie 'Matinee
1:00 Grechcen Wade Show
3:00 American Bandstond
!:SO lllovir Matinee
4:1YJ Cartoon Club
3:00 American Bandotond
~:00 Mickel" Jllou" Cltall
4:110 Carto•n Club
6:00 Five Star Final
5:00 Mlcko;• Mouse Club
6:1$ John Daly &amp; tho NelQ ·
6:00 Five Star Final
6:30 Disneyland
8:1' lohn Daly l the NOWI
7:30 Navy Loe ·
6:30 Clrcuo Boy
8:00 Ozzie and Harriet
7:110 'Orient Elprell
7:30 H\Jiie of Fate
,
8'30 Moment of Decllloa
8:00 Na!Ser's style Sho~
9:00 Wednesday Night Mil
9:45 Sporl10ope
1 9:00 Play of the Week
\o;OO Nows of lbe Nl&amp;bl
9:30 Dr. Christian ·
1U: tO Theatre 13
110:00 News of the N!II!t' '
11::10 Sll!n Oil
10:10 Tbealer t3
·
DERINS WtNSTHREE-·- SALEM, N. H. UP-Dave De- I
roin booted home three winners j PROVIDENCE
lit Roc:kmg'ham Park yestuday. 1 Dave Creighton,
DeroiQ scored on eaSy knlg)lt ,~ coals during the
$6.20, Phoebe's Babe $18.21! and lion Hockey
sound o£ dawn $5.60 to run his sined his c.:c:":"-·
victory total here to 41, second ; the New Ypra Rang::e;rs~,~~esd~~
to Hank Wajda's pace·settlng 54 . He b&lt;!came t~e lOth ol' 17
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~t;,ol~al.._
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•• I holdout• to aceept terms.
The S11!em Center PTA held 1
its regular meeting with prflli·
dent Freda Montgomery
in
charge. Reports were given and
Hve deleeates to the County
Council were elecled. They weri•
Helen :MNhenl!y, Gold ie Nelson,
c,thorinc Shenefield, Gladys Mu·
jor and Kate Roush.
'l'tle tellctlers for the &lt;'Omini:
year were introduced. They re·
ported ie8 cbUJjl·en enrolled a!
lhe ~egtnnlna of lfbo9l.
The current project "New Walk!
for the SchoOl" was dlscuued
lind a bnkt sale was planned for

Solem Cente
. ·. r
PTA Meeting

Rolph GUillolml

P'!aybouse 90

10:00 U'p·to·the·minute New!

The Late Show

In Sporting Goods

6:30 Sgt. Prt'stun of the Yuba
7:00 Bob Cummings
7:30 Climo~~;.t
8:30

IN Your School Colors

FOR THE BEST

6:15 Douglas Edwardt

,

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lfro. 011111 oerved t · ~
eouroe to the membon .ud ...
guest Mrs. Harley Slolllal&lt;tr,
.eroy. 'An•nfdmeftta df 1 c";;c '·"·'
&amp;ladioluo and
were uJed tbrouJbOUt the
MrJ. David Darst Jr. entertain· apartment.
ed the Eleeta Circle of the B. H.
Sanborn Miulonary S~iety of Mi58 Virginia FIDher of Chorle,.
t~e First Baptist Church Tuesday
ton, W. Va., Wal the wtek eod1 1
evenlnr.
guest ()f her allDt, Mia Nettle 1 .Mr'"':' E. L. Hughes pre.sidcd in Koehler.
the abaence of · their chairman. r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=l
Mrs. CJiff()rd Hayes, and Mrs.
Harry Houduhelt .wa, reader of
the openine devotional servi~.
She read Scripture verses and her
topic was ''Thir1ty". The ~ervice
Open Tues. lbru , ..
was concluded wlth a prayer_
The Circle voted to corrtributt8:00- S:IO
for a needy child recommended

Electa Circle
Meeting Held
At Darst Home

1alad course wa1 lei'Vtd by Mrs. by Mra. C. P. Bradhury. chair·
Wildermuth and Mra. Allen man of Christian Friendliness.
EichJnger, from • table centered The White Cro~a quota was dis·
Plans were made ror a rum· with an arrangement o~ rose cuued and plana made to till the
mage !ale October 30, 31 and bu~ .Jn a Cl')'~al bowl with tall quota. The october meeting will
November I when the JOF Class wblt~ tapua m cryltr.l holders j be at the home of Mrs. Houda·

FOOTBALL

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5:55 Weat~erman
t
6;00 Ned Martin Spotis

6:30 1 Love Lur y
7:00 The B1g Kerord

prayer,

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look To· McGregor

12:00 Kotle'o Kll&lt;:herl\
12:~0 As the World Tuml
1:00 Beat the Clock
1:30 Housepartv
\
2:00 Big Payofl
2:30 The Verdict Is Your•
3:1l0 Brlght,r Qay
3:15 Secret Storm
3:30 Edge of Nlg~t
4:00 The Early Show
~ : 30 Your ~.?~ ~porter
5:45 Spor.l,l f"f'da
"

6:00 What Abput Thol

6:15

Guidiu~

president,

Sept~18; i~~&amp;i--1

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Search for Tomanow
Guld!ng Light
Katie's Kitchen
As tht· Wori .. •rurn•
Be11t the Clock
HoWJeparty
Big Payof!
The Verdict is Yours
Brighter Day
Sccre~ Storm
Edge of Nil;ht
The Early Show
Your Esso Reporter
Sports p, .. ade

P.,ter~

lng for the lcrlpture rellling
Poatm 22:1• .11d clooed woth a
meditatioa '1'he Way Of th~
C!OIS ,, our Way to God" and

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THURSDAY
7:00 Jlmmlp Dea~~
7:30 Boston Blaclde
8:00 captilp Kaarlr~o

Katie's Almanac
Love of Lift.

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preatded and devoUo11.1 were Jed
by Mn. Gerald Wlldormulh u•

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8:55 Local ,New!
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9:00 Garry 14f)OI't
9:30 Art~U! jlo&lt;llf'Lf I
10:30 Slflke It ltle~

the

church.

Russell Rou5b, son ef Mr. an

10~#0

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at

United Methodist
JOF Class Plans
ARummage Sale

WARNER'S
BEAm SHOP

!'osier D~~llts ,
News lleadUne1 ·
·
t0:40 Nllewakb ·
12:00 T1lnl3bt
1 \:DO Si&amp;n 0;!
10:011

met Mondor evenlnl

· Durint the butineJJ aeuion it
wa1 aa:reed that the ,nnual baHomt~r Hawkins entered the zaar thll year be church
wide
Veterana Hospltal. Huntington, w. an&lt;l Mn. Dey Hysell, Mn. Jed
, TueJday for obaervatlon.
Webtter Sr., Mrs. Benton Ponn,
DawiCn of Belle, W. Va., Hn,
Roy Betl'iDif and Mrs. WiJ.
i
recently with ~ia mother,
were named ae the com·
. WtiUam Dawaon and aunt, dermutb
mlttee
to
meet .with committees
. Edward Koehler.
from other chureh organization•.
"Get well cardJ,. were sent to
Mrt. Robert Morrla Sr., Mrs. Ceell Ward and Hr•. Glen Smith.
At the: cJOJe of the meeting a

ll£V01'F;Q TO JNTEREST!I !IF ME.IIlli·~SON ARM.\

au; any
· ....oupt, ·-·- .
.~•-.vclc
"carlocrcf
-..u OIIAIN CO
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hDH been Ill this past week.
Tt*e Circle voted to place the
dally worship boo~ "The s.eret
Pla&lt;e" In the local hospital. It
was announced that the October
meeting would be at the home of

and John.
MrS. Hughes served 11 dessert
course to fWil Hapison, Mrs. Lu·
moo, 141· Pile&amp; Mrs. Cllf!ord
Stumbo, lin. Jolllla Soudero. )Irs.
James Pullen, Mn. ~yron Miller,
Mro Clemls Fox and Mrs. I. Q.

•••••· No ptr1111eed
aaa)Jolo, diraet aalt
oniJ. b •Jceplioaal
' opporlllaliJ I

!#Ill ·

ten to Mrs. Law~ence Bing w~o

Oo"pels:

~ FOR,SALYAGE•r

5:00

110·10

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BEAUTY SHOP

'ARMERI! .lAVE!'

400 Comedy 1tme
4:30 Trouble With Father

Comedr Time . .,
Trouble Wllh Fatbor
Spinach Playbo~s.e.\
NBC News
News Picture
Sports Eye

_ ·-the teachers
New lext bpoks
lhe Opt'n House, didn't you? The 1 were displa yed.
. .
ant everythin&amp; 1
Refre-shm ents
and friendly U :OO
cho~ml~Stoners t ~ere no baoks chatter was enjo~('d b)' .all
11 10
s ldp 't afpfe 1°u
11 :16
' , Guess
an s u s aymg ar 0u0 1.
.
11 :30
ou'll have lo brin" them all 1 REDS MANNING ROCKETS?
L.u...... k."
to
F'RANKFURT, Germany UP- 11, ,: 45
12 00
"Pat 's" fare wns reported to The Soviets. may b.e developing 1 ::lO
hilV!! taken on 8 color slightly a manned u1t~rcontmcntal rm~k~:l I Z:.Oo
rcsen.1bHng a matured garden Gemum rock et expet'l L&gt;r. Euge.n 1 ~·30
beet He could only say, "Well Sacngl!r stud Monday. He told the
:
!'vt! got to go out to Chester thi -; West G(·rm:m 1\fWSJla tw r Dw 2:00
morning and we'll sec auout it Delt thut the Hussl~n s appear to 2.30
tH' ·u·J:. posc·d ww.ar d. 11 .man.~e d ·lJl· a:t
3:0'0
when l get back."
6
By 11 a. m today Mr. Patter· terc.ontuwntal mtsst!P m o.der to
3:30
son was still at ('hester and. not achtcvc • a greater at·curocy.
4:00
the countll . and had dtit' to learn of Smalley's JOke
3:30
many of his ~Jooks in until hi s rewrn.
LEOPOLD ON TOUR
Cit!' to the lull.
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. LP- For· 5:4~
wt~s advi:;otl lly Stnal·
mer King Leopold uf Brlli wn :&gt;:5~
.

Coun ty Supermtendent
~~
1
~chools 0. 0. Pnttenon had II
figured for awhile t()day he'J
wasted a lot of energy when court
.
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t "
II
house jamtor, .:.mme t cma ey.
advbed him of the Ope.n .. House.
h d 1d r
h
f
s; .I! u e or t e new m 1 .r~ur)
Fnday, Saturday und Sunda} .
I The robus~ Pntlerson hns had
his riles ami books Pa~kl·d for
ovct· D wel:'k in preparation for
II1
, I0 h..1 new offieus in
·~
thee move
basement .room~
of th ~ ·111 firnurv on Chlldt·en s Honw Htrl
He c&lt;Aildn't wait for a truck schL ·

Clarence Larey presented the opcning devotional service which in·
clu~ed Scripture reading fr?m II
Samuel; an ll rticlc ''The Prtc~ or
Freedom" onct pl'aycr.
pn•.~wnl rur the ort':Jsiun
MrJ;. Myr!m J".llller reviewed the
' au11t. Mrs. Mil turd Z?rkl(~.
chapter "WP- Must Walk This
Attending from Pom&lt;·ru,. wt:re.
Present lui' tht• d i ntu~l' were Lonesome Vullcy" from the study
Mr. and 1\ft'!. Lcslll•r Wilson, Mr. Mr. nn(l Mrs. Russell and dau ~ h · book ··tonversu.tions on Christ,
and Mrs. Edwa rd Luhn nnd dau· tcrs, C'a lhy Lee and Bettie R~e.
the Church and Race". Mrs. Joe
ghter, Shuron ami M r.~ . K11thryn
Bailey, leader of the Bible study,
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John
reviewed the topic "Sickness and
Buchman, Columbus, ftll'mcr rei'.l
Henlth''.
I
sidents of Pomeroy nlso auended
Mrs.
Lowery
announced
that
the
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WDmen's AsFociation would have
n~
their an!llvcr~y pouuct dinner
So easy! Juat roll oul dough.
on Sept. 26 with Mrs. Harold Sau·
Spread wilh Arbuckle:'~ Drown
L. D. Diles preside when er in charge of the program. It
ItheMrs.J.()veJor
SUJar. Dot with buuer. Roll up,
Circle of the B. H. was aMounc&lt;:d that Group I would
cut in thio tlltca and b~akc I
Snnborn M~:slonary Sociel)' of the stlrve tht! October BPW dinner.
First BapUal Cburch mL•t at the
Plans were made to attend the
COLD WAVES
home or 'Mr~ Allen Uughes Tues· l!iver Distrkt Presbyterial which
day . Mr~. Alton Harrison was In will be held Tuesday. Oct. L at
$6.50 lo $t2.50
charge llf thE' devotional ~ervice the Syracus' Presbytert.an Church 1
&gt;lOURS
I
I AMto5 PM
whlcch Included Scripture read· with Rena Weata. Director of Thai·
MON. Thrtt SAT.
lng, an artirle ''KindYJc~s" from land, as the speaker
oupor·oolt
I
WEDS. EVE BY APPT.
"The Secret Plaet"' and a prayer
Plans were ala() diaeussed for
Phone 6411:Y
by Mrs. I. Q Rice.
Iaiding • needy fomlly. ·
IIOWN sua~ I
I
Locuot $1.
Mlddle,.,t
Mrs. H. M. Cro" 1nd MI!B Flori·
The hoote,.es aorved bome111ade
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nel Talbott sent contributions to lee .cream, ~'~te 1 nuts pnd coffee
Clrele treasury and the W~l~ to the memb&lt;!ra and three guest•
Cross quolB for the year was dis· Mrs. Fran Reichert. Mrs. Ronald ·
cussed and l)lanned.
lland and Mrs. Jotin Krawsczyn.
A Round·R(}bln letter wu writ•

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3:45 ?t'toaern nomancet

WEDNESDAY CHANNEL I
7:00 Jimml• Dean,
· 7:30 Boston Blsckle
6:00 Captoin KanJlaroo
6:4! CBS News
S: ~e Local New•
9:00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arth11r Godfrey
10:30 Strike it Rich

becom~

Turn leftover dough

MOIHINO .., hoattro with
"Picture Pramo• ooyllnt a~d
....,., and solid hoatlnt com. ftot " ,.,., htmt.
'lhort's a WARM MORNING to
Ill ,_ Mfl!o . • ' 01 lilt Jl'ilt
yw ""' to I'Vr•

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'l'he Goltlt·n Wt•Jtllng anmvet'· l
sary of Mr. und Mrs. 1-low;.~rd Me

Doueh

WCHS... TV ~hann1l t

sCh00}

!il'I' VI'd .

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Movie time
Drldc and Groom
Ma ~ :neP. Thuter
Queen f()r a Day
".(odern RnmliYJilCtl

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I 1'he . PeniPI
ClASS TO MEET
Ci a~:&gt; ul the Pom.c·
roy fo~ tr.sl lhpltst t'hurd1 w1ll
Imeet ut the e h ttr~ h Saturday at

7:.30 p. m. PotlLJek n·freshml·nts

fa&lt;

11:30 tt Could Bo Yllj
12:00 News Deport
12:15 M:ovielime
1:30 liride and Groo"
~:00 Matinee Theater
3:00 Qu~en for a Da1 ",

10:00 Tic Tac Dough
10 30 News Headlines
ID40 Nitewatch
i2:00 Tonl&amp;ht

Presbyterian
will vi:;il Oak Rid g(•, the At om ic
color hud!!~ (and 1 , '~ duubtrut
~;M
i.
,.b,,,,1
Energy CtJmmission ' ann ounct•d
Th.,,- anmwl reun ion of th1• r11m· ____
r. Patterson
you _...nuw "
Womens G
U1111 Americans will ev'r
__
. roup
1 10clay.
quite thut riotous)- bu t cO[Qr ily of Mrs. Ola ' Wi lsOn tinll lhe
R R II Meeting Held
~,;;;.-..;;;~.~-,;-,;-,;-,;·,;;·;;,;,··,;;-;;.;;;;;;.,
does have its niche in every tote IIOWill'U Wlison was hold Bettie ae U$Se
man's safety psyche. 11 seems 1 ~ Su!ltla}· at the h ir•;round i11
H f'f h Group I of the Womrn's Associ·
be here to atay.
Zane•villc. The Wil•ons wcrr rc· Observes er I t
wJ -~ H
sitl&lt;•nh; of \1t'i gs County bul ~Irs .
alion oC thr ' rirst Presbyterian
-.,"1'!!"!1!!0li~~~.--·-··.,- ,Wilson who is !lt year!' olrl now Birthday Sunday
Church met Tuesday at the home
;r
resides in Za ncsvill1'.
or Phvllis ond Elitabeth Joachim

Hu:V·
' ..,.., ~ """ .,.. "'n
o••

Prcg.l

GOLDEN WEDDING

•1:00 Ti&lt;

130 Father J(nows Ben
8 00 Kraft TV Th!!llter
9:00 This is Your Lite
9 30 Waterfront

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1

10:30 Trwtb or C:·msequencet

6:30 Wugon Truin

Ccorgc .
Youth I
Prc ~bylrlry counrillor and Glen·
roy Ewing, f'ederaltd Church
were In Gi1 11ipol is Monday ltl :1!·1
1tt'lltl the Alh !·ns p1·t•slJylfry.
1
_ _

Annual Wilson
as a terriric mora ic-boos tcr for
the fellnw m the driver's seat. I family Reunion
.
.
'
u n~ues uonably, Jo(l R a t~bo~ , Held On Sun do
·Y
may be u l1lllc cxtravDI(nut 1n hts

Beautiful I

•• btlutlful "YUnt 1o •

S~·mcuse

Church, ~1rs .
Andnsop,
Midrllcport,

Trucking rompanies abc seem Intosh will I'" uh&lt;erved Sunday,
to be ,following the auto manufac- September 4:9, with Opt~ l1 house
turen . pattern. More. and .more from 2-4 and 7·8 at lhc1r home,
such flfms are dressmg their ve- N~e Avemw.
hielcs, both lor- att~nctlvene ss
iDd for an extra mara:m of see·
STOBART TO START
H
f
f
abi .,tf or sa ety.
Charles Stobart, Middleport,
has betn named by Coach Carroll
But some of the experimenla·
lion now under WRY b)' the Wi· Widdoes as his s.ta rtin~ qu~rter·
zards of hlghwa)' saf~ty, if pul baek fbr tht! Ohw Umvedlty·ln
into dfec1 . will really send Joe diana (Pu.) Sitate Teachers ~ollege
Rr.inbow into st·reamlng ccstusy. g~mc nt Athens .saturduy. H~s ru~·
Such thiT1gs as colored l'Uttrrt•le mn ~: r~ntes wtll he \u·Capbun
wuys and hitshwa y divid- Jun lhlll•s ·md Les Carney Ill
C•press
• ot solid ro.'ie · bunk~
" would not h·a l\"C~ nne1 \1ern "',JJIU'th ' fullb11ek·
ens
only b1·cak up the monnlony of
the open ro.ad, but would also act I

the brighte~t custom·paint . juh
available. It':; probably the most
VISIBLE car on this planet.
Few or us buve the pt&gt;nchan t

12:15
1:30
200
3:00
3:4(

J.l

be-,"' 11 be

jolced more than Joe when the
eleek blacks and genteel rna·
roons, browr~r~ and gran adorn·
lng y~JI.erd~ty' 5 automobiles ga\'C
way to ever more vivid C(lm ·
binations or eye-popping tones.
His amaH for~ign car boosts or

1

ATTEND PRESBYTERY
The Rt• v. Howard RtlpJldl.
H. Gratt'. Ehh:r of !ht• First Pres·.
byterinn Church, \fr·s. Jamt's E
Harlry, all t•rnalc rrorn the l?ral I
church; Mrs.
Peurl MtBnde.

delegate fr•om the

9:00 Romp•r Foom
9:30 Trfasure Hunt
tO: DO The Price '' Rltht

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bytuian

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Sign On
6:00 Today

5:55 Sign On
6 00 Toduy
900 Romper RDom
Treu~ure Hunt
'1 10:00
930 The Prico Is Right
10:30 '!'ruth or Consequeneu
t !.00 Tic T::c Dough
1!30 It Could g,. Yuu
I 12:00 News Report

Jean'Smart Is Wed On Sept.' 8th

ool reoldent, croduoted !rom Hoi·
ur Hotpltol School of Nurolne.
Mro, Lewll •loo vlolted with her
daullhter, P•uline Zirkle. ~nlor
nurse at the ochool. .
1
Join, Cor! Seorleo. Middleport, cathy Lee, older daughter ollfr.
1~1 Jurcical potleat 11 Boller llo• and lfro. R. F. RQIIOII, has re·
pltol
turned to her cl..,ea in the Flnt
d Grade olter mlulnl 10hool last
The Rev. C. R. Konkrtsht on week becauao 0 r·10 Injured knee.
llobert Horrls, Heath Methodist Her olster, Bettie Rae, io unable
Cbur&lt;h, were In Jackoon, Tuesday
attend Klnderearten thiS week
nlabt to attend lhc Dlotrtcl Moth·
f
'll'tls
of an Knight
ottock oaccompanied
tonll ' .
otllll UDion which Included a din· '""""'" Earl
ncr oerved ot 6:80 P· m. at the ber daughter, Marilyn Sue, to AthJacklon Methodlll Church.
today where she Ia returning
lin. Leeonard Gwlasdowoky ano to Lindley Holl. Mlu Knight lo a
lfri. Eber Lewis attendotl tbolll'l4uation eeremony at Grace Mt,bu- sophomore at O)llo Unl'\'erslty.
Ill Cbureh, Galllpollo, laot week
1\lary Carolyn Miller, aopbomore
when Florence Sneller' former I~ at Ohio University' ,left Sunday
lor Athena wbere abe io otaylng
it the PI Phi·aororlty house.
Wiley, aon of Mr. and Mrs.
11air. Stvling , I. Larry
R. Wiley, lo enrolled as a junoor
COLD \\A\rK and
at Ohio untver•lty alter compl&lt;l·
MACHINE PERMANENTS ing two yearR in the U S. Army.
and
Mr. ond M"· Russell Mills were
In Gallipolis Tue!iday when he reHair Cutting
turned to Holzer Hoopltal lor a
eheckup.
Ben Erwin. father of Mrs. Wll·
llam Robaon. was taken from her
home to Meo(l General Hcsplta~
IMondaY In tile Rawllng&gt;Coats am·
Pomero1 1 bulance.
W. Znd St.
d

Soel'ety

5:5~

I

Dat"ly' Sentmel

for noisy rotors that OUJ' friend
Joe di sp!&lt;Jys- but there is g9od
reason to beJic,,e that- in hi ~
own peculiar way- he is contri·
buting to highway safety these
daYs. Experts would agree with

By ttle same token. nobody re·

THURSDAY- Cliann~l

Meanwhile memhm of the hoaling dub
'
'
and the other sponsoring organiza-tions are to I
be congratulated for havtng devoted many
days of hard work lo the Sept. 15 regatta. I
From it may evolve a w1dely-known and well
patronized show that could draw many sight·1
seers to the banks of the Ohio in Pomeroy.

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THE DRIVER'S
SEAT

.

of longer planning and woth the expenenc~
the sponsorers gained this year, it could be of
a much more sporty affair More boats to
compete in the event s should be available . A
smoother operation in eV&lt;'I'Y w:1y easily could
be staged.

A genera:! consensus Sunday afternoon was
that the regatta sponsored by the Big Bend
~oating Clqb in cooperation with the Porn·
eroy and .Middleport Chambers of Commerce
and ·Ute Lions club was a worthy venture and
· that this first one should not be the last
True, rain dampened enthusiasm of many,
and sent most scurrying &amp;way before comple·
lion of the last four races. When the event is
, scheduled In t958 it should be set for a day
more distant from the equinoxinal period of
September 20. This day by the laws of nature
usually is stormy.
A second regatta would have the advantage

U' !'ddlepo~ ,
IWU

Ia. They ottended the Keotuckr
State Fair ol LouiOYIIlo, ond tho
"Grand 01~ Opry" 11 Noobvtlle,
and visited Mammoth Cave.
Mr. and Mro. Glen Poulin of
tanc11ter Were week end IUeltl of
Mr. and Mil. J. E. Thorne.
Mlu Eleanor Smith returned to
her empl()yment lo New York,
Sun\lay, after a three weeki vae•
lion ·wtth her mother, Mn. nor·
ence Smith.

Black Mammy

ROOF COATING ······· .. ······· 5 gal. $2.79
Phone 388-Y

, Pomiroy, Ohio

PAINTS REDUCED TO CLEAR' STOCK

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poll.•: Mt'l. Evan McKown, Edward
Pow'ell. - M"cFarland .Wedd'n
I g. I e
McKown, both or Loo~out, w va..
29
At
New
Haven
SUB
Rue Powell of &lt;\rooldobura: Jlr.
Held
and Mn. Thurl Wi1moth and MIN
Shel111 Wtlmolh of MiJlttone; Mr.

' NEW HAVEN
51-tOWER

4--·Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Sept 18, 1957

Faloo~ Hope For First Win fuMiddleport This Friday Night
Coaeh Ralph Sayre and hiS '_Va· lng forward to lht&gt; Middleport
• • Falcons were busy workmg game sinec the Yellow Jacket
thli week to~ard ~riday night's were tllso s•nuullr dumped Sattn·~

encounlor w&gt;th Middleport and day by a sur•rising
Rutland team
1
what the Falcons lhink is a 25·0.
·
~~at~~e s~~s~~P tlJelr first victory Sayre rc(&gt;ort s all uf his boys in
ood physirEI ' h'P'' ror I he game

The Falcon~. turned back twice and pt·obabl v Wi ll go with
thus
. . far in the season and eoch same 1tncup which he ltscd in the
t1me. by fh"e touclulowm, are look. Rnvcn,wood 'md Pomeroy frays.
-:----.The nerform
rs h
" . . :uwc u op om ore
har k novld r. oush In the PomerO)'
game, howcVI'r, ma y give him the

PLAT TOP

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nod at a star. ing i&gt;crlh this Friday
Roush suhbed in the wnhama back
r." td and '"'" "" good in spurts.

A Smart Styla 111

Chances ,!"e that Sayre will
start Ounnic Smtl!t ;u 1d Li:irry Hes·

PORTIS.
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Drilled Ha,d
GEITING READY FOR CHAUNCEY
.

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and wife of Morgan.

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OJ,ds, .lim Johnson. and

~:f";;c~a~;~;d;;'d'!~:;l~s"n:g~;;

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fight Re&amp;.U/ts

Works Taward Pro Fling

~~e~~~e~~:e; h~~~~~,~~~,::~~:tJ ~rownl.
I
1~ tbei.~~OL1WK£M!""·,- Yvon u~ .
Rln:; No~ero. ;ta'r0:~~ (:~ i
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Mr. and

•stGGER THAN LtFE"

(Cinema-scope-Tec llnicolor)

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SI-IAVLIK BACK

TO NBA

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(nti PORTIS FlAT TOP
hlp up-bat ww'

,trill.
alwayo look erial aod om1r1 '

-Top Quallry 111d SIJie 01.'
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. DOWNIE-GROSS, Inc.
"Home of Arrtw Shlrttu
I. Main St.
Pomeroy

NEW YOIIK UP- Ron Shavlik
six-foot -eight center whu led
:-./orth Curn!ina Stale to three
straight AU:mlir Coast Confer·
ence championshiiJS, and then
fnilc;d to mak~ th•' New York
Knirkerboekci'S tea m lltsl season
~igncd wilh them for tbc 195HUi
campa ign Tuesday. Shav!ik was
hindered by ;m in jtlred wrist and
was cut loose by the Knickli after
playing in iiCV(' n NBA i:!lllllCS
h1.~t ycnr

FREE

Appll•ace Dealen'

CARTON
COlORAMIC
lAMP BULBS
For l.t111king At The Range

·cook Double-Qu.ick on this -new.

FRI&amp;IDAIRE

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~.Deluxe-25"Eiectrlc Range,

'With sensational new'

1956

savre.

Linda Lilly,

Nancy

Shari Flesner, Mr. and

Mrs.

Don

BY UNITED

PUSS

rl·~l~ of Chth,urrhw~i&lt;.r
Metlwrlt~f
WiJl
•

Hr.ath
ll1"f't thi~ evPninv a1 8 p. m. at
tht' church parsonage.

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Detroit

8;14
692 61&gt;
77 67 .5.15 14 \'J
75 111) .521 I0 ~

B!!llimor('

?0 73 .400 21

Cleveland

69 74 .48:!

FRIGIDAIRE
LIVING ROOM REFRIGERATOR

Pet. OB
Milwaukee
.604
St. Louis
.~83 3
Brooklyn
.548 8
Cincinnati . . . 75 69 .521 12
l'hiladelphio . . 72 74 49J 16
New York . .... 68 79 483 201&gt;1
Chicago
57 87 .306 30
Pltlsburgh . . . . &amp;8 89 3911 30 ~,
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One Ru9
Z faille l.allps

2 &amp;,.d rallle

· Su the flnlar buu~ of thl1
lolotr ~luopft 11 hl&amp;l·fllhloo,
Will 5 PIICISION AUfUIIMINT1
llFniME UNHIAKABLI
MIINSPIINI • II MOUIL$

.

Most Powe·r
Of the
.ow-Priced l

GIJEUUI.S
JEWE,lRY STORE
Court

St.

This ·week's .Speciols

!'!xtra 'Dodge' power-20( to 232 hp.-lets engine take

1t easy under mamnwn ·loads. In reoont competitive
teets, such OB hill climb above, D""- outperformed..
"'-·oils
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"C". ~"1'-a'
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m .ev IN ce ••~
·~- ' cowplett.!
photograpltle'
t your"/roogetr.liler's!

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room. And

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lo •II bring

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PriceJ, lao.~·. •• "~·~~•rf•lly low.

See Plcken!l

conltrucfion ,;,; ~; ~!:.lllifliJ
"P fa biv ••,...

For Your

Pomeroy

'AND THIS 9U.ALI11'

CAS RANCE

HEATING

NEEDS
•

DRUGS

or Floor Funtafti

lnRs, niKhl

L£AGU~

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Tu~or'• ~01vtto

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87 57
... 84 60
80 66

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Suite
OGJn

PURE

New York 7 Detroit 1
&amp;ltimore 7 Chicago 5. 10 inn·

NATIONAL

THE SHOE BOX

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Hair Styl,ng

Knnsas City . . 52 90 .300 asv,

Cleveland 7 Washintz\un :t nit€!
Boston 9 Kansas ~itv. ~. nit ~
Tttunc&amp;.yo•&amp; G•m"
No ~ames scheduled

.

As Seen In LIFE

LADIES GUlLO
I
A group of ladies from the St.
Clubhou" Paul's l,uthmn Chu'"n altendin•

Cold Waves

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22

. Wi~.n-

of Furniture When You Can Purchlse
3 COMPL-ETE ROOMS WITH AN 8 CU. n.

Foi!d VS

M ag .378 37

WaRbington

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Why Pay $895 For 3 Rooms

~harp.

92 53
84 !Ill

Bo.~t on

Nelson

Roush and Mrs. Gr:lDl H ou~h . A
short business meeting wa! held.
Other member:1 prest"nt werr
Mn. Everett Roush, &amp;Irs. S)·bil I
Smith, Mrs . Fred Roush, ~1rs. II. I
C. Roney, Mrs. C. C. Montgomery,
, ~1n. Nora Tripp and ~1n . Nanny

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AMERI~AN LEAGUE
New

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Hoberl Rou•b,

Shorta, reaulars II lonss I
100 Yom of F.lno Tollorl~

Vera Covert, Judy Arnold, PhYI· 1 Quillian Alemori!l
MIDDLEPOJI,T, OHIO
lis Stonier and Jeanette Crooks. with Mrs. Floyd Capehart and .tho Ladies Guild at Pomeroy. Lu-~ijijiij;jiiji;;ijiji;;ji;jiii;ijij;;jijiii'iii~.

2 door.
drive, rad io

In one of those rare incidents we got our wire's crossed re
centty, having Bob Oliver of West Coltimbla turning out fo;
football at OhiO Umversit~ when he really is taking his bum s
some some hundreds of mtles awav.
p
Bob, son of M;. and Mrs. Chet Oliver. and brother-in-low of
~~he~tu~ker. IS attendine Glenville State Teachers' Colle~e
. nvi e. V. Va. An excellent student and fine athlete Bob
\\.on a schola·rshlp to any state supported school in Wcs·t· v· ,·r
~n • a .
·
·
Clns,

Mr; .

SUITS

;·~·t[ur~nitdo~a:e~tt~on~fo:r~t:he~·
~Rru.~to~n]~C~o~u~rt~S~t~.
~&amp;~2~n~d~~~EJ
Red SoK Tue rday also enabt~d
the

MOTHER$ CLuB
Roush.
Thr N•w ll.v•n htolhcrs Club

0/Jvet Attendinq Glennville College

Baseball ResuJ.ts

I

capeh .. ,. l The American .Legion Auxiliar,· r

dd Brown and Donnie, Lorraint
Asselem and Rer Raymond fll' .
ters, Gloria and Oreg.
GifiJ; were sent by Diane Div·
trs. Bruct Adams and Eddi e
Ha!stflad.

Those present were Miss Jone~ met Monday

Belveder~

_ H~eelll0ea_d~ for a career as a c~cb and teacher

AUXtLIA~Y

.BOSTON HP - Ttd Williams' ;
dr~matic pinch· hit homr run -~~~ hb

Men's

to conlribule to lhe tll&lt;al hospi·
lat.

1956 Plyntouth

Charleston Oct. 19 with Maryland Freshmen are avallable
from Don Hodson, Box 1172, Beckley Of Phil B Hill B
1268, Charleston ,
'
·I
, ox
Ducats are two bucks per face and a 10 cent kick has to be
added for each order of tickets, whether one or IOO.
Three young gents from here to watch 'on the earlin
~M!ountalneers are Jim Cremeans of Rutland Blaine ltaats :C
ason, and Dick Herrig, Pt. Pleasant.
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MAillt MADF.

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Bel Air t door
wl,th extras.

p·IDCh Homer 8y I'
Ted Hikes. Pet. I

Christy and Tim Hownd, Mr.!i. l met last MondaY nening at th•·
Gerald Clurk. Gary and Randy, l.fJion Hall. The bo!lte•~ were

Officers of the Powder Puff
, Club met tt ·the home of their
pre&amp;ident, Sharon Joma, Monday
j{Jght to make plans for their
winter act ivities.
,
A projeet of ·1he Club will Ue

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"
~
Sm1th, Mu. Bob Muncy 1nd .\lr ..
ed many gifts and rcfreshmen u Puul Roush.
aervcd by the hosle"1 to thotw
Rcfrcshmens wt-re ser\'ed h\'
lltlll! ~·d :!hOI"\! an&lt;l ~irt. John Mer· tho hOIJ~eQel to those narwd
gan, Jea.n, Jenny nntt Dav~d; qbove and ~rs. Joe Bradley.
Mr.. Sa111 Halstead and .Stme: Mrs. John MOI'i'"· Mro. Jad
!t-lrs. Rob l..ayne and Harriet; , Flesher, Mn Ralph Fink , .\Irs
Mrs. Hoy Cooke, Cozy and David ; Dalton
Mn. t:uge nf' !I.:;
Mrs. Bob Johnston and ehildr(•n son and Mr• Ellzabelh lli ll.
and Mn. Clyde Hil'e and Jim.
·

Also ott.nding
Weaver,
Nancy Hill,'""Johnnandr
and 1

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F
Th
W
I or e mter

Fuirlane 4 door. lt's rerUy
heater with overdrive. Like

There may be some football fans who want to keep track of

·

Puff Club
,Powder
'I Plans Actl'vr'tr'es

~

1957 Ford

ar~a boys on the West Virginia u,iverslty Freshman team
th1s autumn. If so, tickets for the WVU Frosh game in South

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We Select Only The
Very best in Used

Ducats Availab/.eFor Oct. 19 Game

~

lllltrthe

Die&lt; Dotson have

.

DODGE' B.owerG.iant

1

Mrs.

· lefl for Morgantown, W. Va.,
wher.e they will make their bomt
and Dick will enroll in W~l.
Virgin! a Univcr!sity. "Ill
Kathy Cubbage or Barberton,
o., i~ vL~ itin g Mr. and :\trs. Lloyd
Roush.

NOW••• get the year's
btat truck deal !
Save on a new

':

Pat Haymak~&gt;r of Pineville.
Mrs. Hllrpet B}J:rDI, Granlsville;
Mr. and Mrs. Rich1rd Burton and
Mn. Babara Powell of Parker•
bun:; Mrs. Don Foglesong and
Marilyn Fo~ltJOn&amp;, Mrs. R. L.
Capehart and JaCkie, Mra. Mary
Berry, Mu. Ray Protritl. and
Mrs. Ft·ed Spencer, all of Mason.

~1rs.

n:st ~~~~;· c;~~~~::,,;:g~o::,%~ ~lealed

~Iebel,

the guanh; and nnbert Roush
at c••ntcr. Bwe Staats, a Iackie Easterr. Ill his high school day' has little hankering to make I gt~ the team pbysician was that of sllffer gaotes are coming
~~;~·ic~~ldoub!erlly scr pl(•nty of . the Bobc~t s~ua~. His interest · ~urns more to Spring sports. r:r-a~ ~~~t~~ ·~e::.f the firing line future."
.
U.rry Lievmg wi iiJwlainly start ~ase~al! IS hts first Jove . He .will be a candidate for Bob Gibbs' pusb to the fronl for reg.
at quarterbi:i ck wh ile Lee Darling
ren s varstly nme next Apnl after being a regular en the ul~r duty bis been one or ~h.­
wlll get the nod at one of the half· Freshman team last May and June.
bnght .!!pots in the cull' st:asoz;
buck slots. Ju:,:t wltcn· Rnuflh will
Johnny also mig~t take a, fling at tt;;~ck as he was clocked t~_rno~t. X-nys verified lht! ehip in
pluy is nu• known. He could start last year with baseball spikes on in 10.8 for the 100-yard dash ~~~bb:r; 1 ~,w IHte .lust night and
at a halfback or al fullback. In from a standin~.start. His time caused a ripple of interest ·in day.
s heav•ly swollen to·
case he doesn't go at tht start the track and f ld d
t
t
d b
Sayre will n.~e Rny Clark at half.
te
epar men an rough! an invitation In Coaeh Alex Cilo indicated th ·
-"
turn out next year.
uml Marvin Roush at fullback.
Jh
The l'alcons probably will ceno nny had never run a regulation 100-yard dash before as
l&lt;r their atlack on •n aerial a~ Eastern forgoes track as do all Meigs County High schools
sault with Li·.ving heaving to Hes· muc~ to the misfortune of young fellows who have a talent fo 1:
s~n Roth boy'~ are tall and reach runnmg.
~lgh for the ball in the air. Dar·
Riebel expect h
·
lmg'" unni,;~ is expected lo' be a
s, . owever, to stick With baseball. lle wants to
key Io the Falcon utiack along ~et as much playang expenencc and instruction us possible.
wuh the snrpme, Dovid Roush.
If I have a chance to go up professionally, I want to find it
out tn college," said .Johnny .
at

The devotion• were by M.... Ge·r·

Ohio; Alldepe Dexter and Leo Hill, prize~ wt•rc won by Su,;an Grin· by·laws in order to become ~ William Mcfarland, Mr!i. ill'r· , r
Pomeroy, Ohio; Mrs. Fell Stump of .!ltead, c!tuarlcH Vivc rs jjflll Hose· fede~aWd club. The commH I~t man La)·ne, Mn. Widill.IIJ l'owell. l
Arnoldsburg; Mrs. Harry Haymak- mary SiiJI:.
upplllnted was Mrs. 0. J . 8ost H· Mn. R.llymond l'eteu. )Irs P. J. l
~r. Timmy Lyhn Haymaker and
tiiJby and Bren&lt;la IJ"In , .. ,,,·v· ~~r~. t&gt;onuld Duncan, Mrs. Luthf:r Wolptrt lind \trs. l.loyd Hou ~ h .

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IIA
,ARTY

lngton; Mro. W. P. Chadwell, Da· the Brown home with a birthday rotary lin. Jam., CUIIDJngham Thomao Grlnalt!od, llrs. Edna iUe batting croWI).
\'ld and Jamc!l Chadwell of Chester party. Games were played and
1'~e group voted to revise the Hurrls, Mrs. J. V. McGrew. Mrs. -;;;=;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

Mrs. SybU Smith, -Mrs. Nc\'a Zer·
kle, 1\lrs. Nel~o11 Roush, Mrs.
Grant Roush, Mrs. Nsnny Ruush,
Mrs. Vernon Hanah. Mn. Fred .
Roush, ~[rs. c. C. Montgomery, 1
1\l'rs. Rus~ou ROli Sh ,
Uelores 1
Lilly, Herman Ohlinger, Jamoll
McK11ight, Juey Roush, Danny
Roush, !ltu ry Roush and 1\fr. an U
Mrs.~ Roney.
ThotJe' .s~ndtn.: gifts were Mrs.
Florence Workman, Mr. an•l Mrs.
WilUatn Roush, Mrs. J. H. Laugh,
Mrs.· Everett Housh, Mrs. Claud .
Bumgarner, Mrs. Millie Roush,
r. and Mrs. Norr is Roush, Paul
1
J rinstcod, John MeKmgbt,
1 Artltur Smith, Phyllis Zickafoosc
. Mr. nnd Mrs. ·Edgar l-eiving and I
· Mrs. Anna Honey.

Appare~Uv e.onvinccd that sue- morning lhnt either 16k..ptt.••n~ Chauncey-Dover, with a youl}g
cess or fadure m the corning &amp;rid o,r~ ' J'reem•n or l60-pouQ'4 ~' ~ team, nevertheless Is fi~o:ured to be
batUes in the Southeastern Ohio Sltu~{! m.la~t be called into futY dsngerous. 'f._e Atht!n!l Count)'
by Cllel TllllleiiUI
F.ootball conlerence dependo On 41 dellter. II It Ia ' Struble . ~~ BuCkeye conference tctml will
his lm~ •. Paclher Coach Alex Cl\o wo~Id 1e9ve vaoaqt &amp;tp',,;la•s nf. hrin~ to to•vA tfte onJ.y slraight
Wed.
•
sent his forward condnJ.eqta fen~'ve gu~rd ~lot. En~i{y Who stogie wing uffense io be seen
FAMILY NIGHTS
lbrOJllh • tough, rough workout woul~ be moved into It CUo was p,ere this year. Chauncey-Dover
I
fuesd~y tlfter.noon.
npt prepared" to uv.
.
Robert Stick
and Belpre, whieh Pomeroy meets · Jennifer Jones
Me1gs. oun ty Coo.n hun 1er As social
· ion Prexy Roy Arms' 1·s While 'h
• were drilUna111
0000 /,\O~NING MISS DQV!
\ e bac,.s
"W.h0· L
"h""'
Nov.
15
here,
are
being
touted
as
·
A Real Fami.ly Pictu1·e
up t.o hts eyebrows tn plans for field~ tnals Sunday Sept 2' on b11U
' han dl'mg and· conditlonlnt
Gibbs wnl'dOWI
'· ' .;.e t sai4· ' ''1\.l~be
· th~ powers in thP r lass A league
(Cinemascope-Tt:chnieolor)
b
·
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· .. , themselves tor nuick offensive
· , +~~ ""1': re4d.,., 0 0 fr\ y," in Southeastern Ohio.
tAIIII.t
egmmng at 1 p.m.
thrus•s, linemen 'were powder,·n
Lmem,en ~
. . re. rifl~ detA.nr.·ve·
--alsoTh
I
r
~
g '
}I
'I'
F()I:rest Turker
Mars Corday
e event , a so to ea,ture water races and boat drag races, ea.c~ other in two-on-one and one •.~•.. ~~r ~ ~~81'11 ~~ h•r~ ~qd .o~,
"THE QUIET GUN"
will be held at Jolmson s Lake, about 5 miles north of Pom- agamst one charges. The work wa.
I .. t ,Jr f~t and dlreolion,
(In ClnemJJScope.type) ·
eroy off Route 33
"all-n ut" 11nd nobody was taking it ' ..~,, . J J,Ilg ot~ thrqush for postfion
A
.
'
llighal
.
•¥am;( enemy ball carri~1• Cilo
Thur•·
&amp; Fri.
Sept. 19-20
nommal levy of 25c for admission wit! be charged.
. y.
did not toot: unhappy with the
By United Prell
results
LONDON
Jot
Ertklnt,
19,,
Jayne
Ma.nsfield
Dan
Dailey
0 ne casunlty was reported as a ,
n•
-'
· Wtlll, outpc~lnttd Htnrv Cooper, Joan Collins Betty Lou Keirn
11
~Iebel
~ej~ of tho altornoon training. Meanwhile, Clio admjtled he was 189V., Btlltnohom. Eng. 115-....
"THE WAYWARD BUS"
(In Cinemascoplt)
Johnny Riebel , husky ou sophomore son of Mr. and Mrs.
with the play of the en- tolntd Britloh omplre htovrwolght i
-BJs'oJames Mason
Barbara Ru-b
Dorsel
Reedsville, although he played football for ped elbow. :\ preliminary verdict
'

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt, 0., Sept. 18, 111111'-1!
Mrt DoDOid Brown .. bost...... l
aid Clark. ·
t-he_ra_n-:C:-:tiu_re.,..b--t,aat-W
.- ,..e-dn-ta.,..da-r- - -- _- ., -.,·.•. -, ---.:~"'

uaYEN .

Mr.e. Dtmald Brown honored Durina: the bu:J~elt m~ting wer~ Mn. William Panons. Mrs. 30-yeiMid lllulier tie ope.n
her daughten, Libb)r, 4 and Mrs. ~au! Rouab wu 1ppoanted Paul Hendenon,
Yr•. narry ll·polnt le.S ov,r MlcktJ.~~lj
Mnd Mrs . David Wilmoth of Hunt· Breilda, 8. Saturday afternoon a·. to aJJlit the comspondl~ll see· Layne, Mrs. OttQ Grimm, Mn. in the race tor th~ Amerlcao

Mr. and Mrs. ClaY noney were
reccntJy honored with a shower
.at the \home of h;s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Roney. 'I' he dou·
pic received many gifts. Guest
list included llrs, Ralph Roush, I

Coon.hunters
Plan Trl'a/s Boat Races
the I
.

g.

I

IPanther, Line

T6e; ; ; ; ·..•

Mr. and Mn. Arch ltoault

Mrs Vlrginin Sayre spent !sunda]
with ·Mrs. Dora Hudson 1 son, John,

NEW

Before W ittter
SAVI! MONEY AT PICKENS

Aceurate Compounding
Guaraateed

1

THREE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TO TAKE

.

CARE OF YOUR PRESCRIPTION NEEDS.

1111111 P1¥lOidl
of th•

We Fill Any Doctor's Prescription

Low·Prlcetl 3

Tu,adl'l1 l Rt1ulh

Chicaio

7 Philadelphia 1
~fllwuukcc 3 New York t, nite

Muon, W.Va.

I1o!JP. Power GiqntB are delli~ .•nd bullI t:o _live you

~lf Ji.more P'?'l~ capeca!f, You can "'ul heavier
, r f"il/lolll the rW&lt; of o~erl~. Aa ' l'l!llult; ypu
~ ~· valuabl~. ~ by
fewer trips. Aild
I&amp;Vt
. up gas and \lie wear, too .

mr\:i!lr

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fOR THE

"WIIIFIST' WHITI HOUlE

ON

St. Louis 12 Br9oklyn 5, nile
Cincinnati 9 Pillsbu1·gh ~' nite
Thurlday't Gtme1
No 111mc.~ s~hcduled.

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MONEY
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For
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$100 ... $200 . . . $500 ... OR MORE NOW

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SET ASIDE FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS
Ntw lpttd•Htat Unit starts

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food -lng in seconds. Makts
coH• ,.rk, fast, Cooks frozen
foods faster, saves flavor, vi·
lomlns. Many oilier automatic
ftotVrts and conveniences in
this new range , , , new styling
and choice of colorsl

FOR FALL. YOU NAME IT ... WI SU~PLy

COATS
$17.95

IT. OUR TERM.S AND LOAN COSTS MAY
BE A PLEASANT SURPRISE TO YOU. SEE
US SOON.

HAVE EXTRA MONEY AND

-MATERIALS IN CORPORATED

E&amp;NEST COVER'I', Mgr.

JlUTLAND FURNITURE
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Phone 187

THE CITY LOAN

PHONE FIRST THEN STOP FOR YOUR MONEY UP TO SIOOO SUBJECT TO PROMPT m~V-'L

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Ill Tbe Heart of MIICIII Cit)' ,
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CONDON
DRESS SHOP

Socollll Sl.

$595

HURRY! THIS SALE LASTS ONLY.FOR A PEW ~ORE DAY5-MAMY HAYE ALREA.Y j

and

81gleat Values
of the
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HAVE A FINE FALL SEASON.

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Pomeroy

MASON FURNITURE CO.
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BUY IN CARLOAD LOTS"

M.SON, W. VA.

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poll.•: Mt'l. Evan McKown, Edward
Pow'ell. - M"cFarland .Wedd'n
I g. I e
McKown, both or Loo~out, w va..
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New
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Rue Powell of &lt;\rooldobura: Jlr.
Held
and Mn. Thurl Wi1moth and MIN
Shel111 Wtlmolh of MiJlttone; Mr.

' NEW HAVEN
51-tOWER

4--·Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Sept 18, 1957

Faloo~ Hope For First Win fuMiddleport This Friday Night
Coaeh Ralph Sayre and hiS '_Va· lng forward to lht&gt; Middleport
• • Falcons were busy workmg game sinec the Yellow Jacket
thli week to~ard ~riday night's were tllso s•nuullr dumped Sattn·~

encounlor w&gt;th Middleport and day by a sur•rising
Rutland team
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what the Falcons lhink is a 25·0.
·
~~at~~e s~~s~~P tlJelr first victory Sayre rc(&gt;ort s all uf his boys in
ood physirEI ' h'P'' ror I he game

The Falcon~. turned back twice and pt·obabl v Wi ll go with
thus
. . far in the season and eoch same 1tncup which he ltscd in the
t1me. by fh"e touclulowm, are look. Rnvcn,wood 'md Pomeroy frays.
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rs h
" . . :uwc u op om ore
har k novld r. oush In the PomerO)'
game, howcVI'r, ma y give him the

PLAT TOP

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nod at a star. ing i&gt;crlh this Friday
Roush suhbed in the wnhama back
r." td and '"'" "" good in spurts.

A Smart Styla 111

Chances ,!"e that Sayre will
start Ounnic Smtl!t ;u 1d Li:irry Hes·

PORTIS.
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Drilled Ha,d
GEITING READY FOR CHAUNCEY
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fight Re&amp;.U/ts

Works Taward Pro Fling

~~e~~~e~~:e; h~~~~~,~~~,::~~:tJ ~rownl.
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Rln:; No~ero. ;ta'r0:~~ (:~ i
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Mr. and

•stGGER THAN LtFE"

(Cinema-scope-Tec llnicolor)

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SI-IAVLIK BACK

TO NBA

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(nti PORTIS FlAT TOP
hlp up-bat ww'

,trill.
alwayo look erial aod om1r1 '

-Top Quallry 111d SIJie 01.'
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. DOWNIE-GROSS, Inc.
"Home of Arrtw Shlrttu
I. Main St.
Pomeroy

NEW YOIIK UP- Ron Shavlik
six-foot -eight center whu led
:-./orth Curn!ina Stale to three
straight AU:mlir Coast Confer·
ence championshiiJS, and then
fnilc;d to mak~ th•' New York
Knirkerboekci'S tea m lltsl season
~igncd wilh them for tbc 195HUi
campa ign Tuesday. Shav!ik was
hindered by ;m in jtlred wrist and
was cut loose by the Knickli after
playing in iiCV(' n NBA i:!lllllCS
h1.~t ycnr

FREE

Appll•ace Dealen'

CARTON
COlORAMIC
lAMP BULBS
For l.t111king At The Range

·cook Double-Qu.ick on this -new.

FRI&amp;IDAIRE

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'With sensational new'

1956

savre.

Linda Lilly,

Nancy

Shari Flesner, Mr. and

Mrs.

Don

BY UNITED

PUSS

rl·~l~ of Chth,urrhw~i&lt;.r
Metlwrlt~f
WiJl
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Hr.ath
ll1"f't thi~ evPninv a1 8 p. m. at
tht' church parsonage.

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Detroit

8;14
692 61&gt;
77 67 .5.15 14 \'J
75 111) .521 I0 ~

B!!llimor('

?0 73 .400 21

Cleveland

69 74 .48:!

FRIGIDAIRE
LIVING ROOM REFRIGERATOR

Pet. OB
Milwaukee
.604
St. Louis
.~83 3
Brooklyn
.548 8
Cincinnati . . . 75 69 .521 12
l'hiladelphio . . 72 74 49J 16
New York . .... 68 79 483 201&gt;1
Chicago
57 87 .306 30
Pltlsburgh . . . . &amp;8 89 3911 30 ~,
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Z faille l.allps

2 &amp;,.d rallle

· Su the flnlar buu~ of thl1
lolotr ~luopft 11 hl&amp;l·fllhloo,
Will 5 PIICISION AUfUIIMINT1
llFniME UNHIAKABLI
MIINSPIINI • II MOUIL$

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Most Powe·r
Of the
.ow-Priced l

GIJEUUI.S
JEWE,lRY STORE
Court

St.

This ·week's .Speciols

!'!xtra 'Dodge' power-20( to 232 hp.-lets engine take

1t easy under mamnwn ·loads. In reoont competitive
teets, such OB hill climb above, D""- outperformed..
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photograpltle'
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PriceJ, lao.~·. •• "~·~~•rf•lly low.

See Plcken!l

conltrucfion ,;,; ~; ~!:.lllifliJ
"P fa biv ••,...

For Your

Pomeroy

'AND THIS 9U.ALI11'

CAS RANCE

HEATING

NEEDS
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or Floor Funtafti

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80 66

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New York 7 Detroit 1
&amp;ltimore 7 Chicago 5. 10 inn·

NATIONAL

THE SHOE BOX

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Hair Styl,ng

Knnsas City . . 52 90 .300 asv,

Cleveland 7 Washintz\un :t nit€!
Boston 9 Kansas ~itv. ~. nit ~
Tttunc&amp;.yo•&amp; G•m"
No ~ames scheduled

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As Seen In LIFE

LADIES GUlLO
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A group of ladies from the St.
Clubhou" Paul's l,uthmn Chu'"n altendin•

Cold Waves

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22

. Wi~.n-

of Furniture When You Can Purchlse
3 COMPL-ETE ROOMS WITH AN 8 CU. n.

Foi!d VS

M ag .378 37

WaRbington

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~harp.

92 53
84 !Ill

Bo.~t on

Nelson

Roush and Mrs. Gr:lDl H ou~h . A
short business meeting wa! held.
Other member:1 prest"nt werr
Mn. Everett Roush, &amp;Irs. S)·bil I
Smith, Mrs . Fred Roush, ~1rs. II. I
C. Roney, Mrs. C. C. Montgomery,
, ~1n. Nora Tripp and ~1n . Nanny

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New

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Hoberl Rou•b,

Shorta, reaulars II lonss I
100 Yom of F.lno Tollorl~

Vera Covert, Judy Arnold, PhYI· 1 Quillian Alemori!l
MIDDLEPOJI,T, OHIO
lis Stonier and Jeanette Crooks. with Mrs. Floyd Capehart and .tho Ladies Guild at Pomeroy. Lu-~ijijiij;jiiji;;ijiji;;ji;jiii;ijij;;jijiii'iii~.

2 door.
drive, rad io

In one of those rare incidents we got our wire's crossed re
centty, having Bob Oliver of West Coltimbla turning out fo;
football at OhiO Umversit~ when he really is taking his bum s
some some hundreds of mtles awav.
p
Bob, son of M;. and Mrs. Chet Oliver. and brother-in-low of
~~he~tu~ker. IS attendine Glenville State Teachers' Colle~e
. nvi e. V. Va. An excellent student and fine athlete Bob
\\.on a schola·rshlp to any state supported school in Wcs·t· v· ,·r
~n • a .
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Clns,

Mr; .

SUITS

;·~·t[ur~nitdo~a:e~tt~on~fo:r~t:he~·
~Rru.~to~n]~C~o~u~rt~S~t~.
~&amp;~2~n~d~~~EJ
Red SoK Tue rday also enabt~d
the

MOTHER$ CLuB
Roush.
Thr N•w ll.v•n htolhcrs Club

0/Jvet Attendinq Glennville College

Baseball ResuJ.ts

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capeh .. ,. l The American .Legion Auxiliar,· r

dd Brown and Donnie, Lorraint
Asselem and Rer Raymond fll' .
ters, Gloria and Oreg.
GifiJ; were sent by Diane Div·
trs. Bruct Adams and Eddi e
Ha!stflad.

Those present were Miss Jone~ met Monday

Belveder~

_ H~eelll0ea_d~ for a career as a c~cb and teacher

AUXtLIA~Y

.BOSTON HP - Ttd Williams' ;
dr~matic pinch· hit homr run -~~~ hb

Men's

to conlribule to lhe tll&lt;al hospi·
lat.

1956 Plyntouth

Charleston Oct. 19 with Maryland Freshmen are avallable
from Don Hodson, Box 1172, Beckley Of Phil B Hill B
1268, Charleston ,
'
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, ox
Ducats are two bucks per face and a 10 cent kick has to be
added for each order of tickets, whether one or IOO.
Three young gents from here to watch 'on the earlin
~M!ountalneers are Jim Cremeans of Rutland Blaine ltaats :C
ason, and Dick Herrig, Pt. Pleasant.
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MAillt MADF.

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Bel Air t door
wl,th extras.

p·IDCh Homer 8y I'
Ted Hikes. Pet. I

Christy and Tim Hownd, Mr.!i. l met last MondaY nening at th•·
Gerald Clurk. Gary and Randy, l.fJion Hall. The bo!lte•~ were

Officers of the Powder Puff
, Club met tt ·the home of their
pre&amp;ident, Sharon Joma, Monday
j{Jght to make plans for their
winter act ivities.
,
A projeet of ·1he Club will Ue

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Sm1th, Mu. Bob Muncy 1nd .\lr ..
ed many gifts and rcfreshmen u Puul Roush.
aervcd by the hosle"1 to thotw
Rcfrcshmens wt-re ser\'ed h\'
lltlll! ~·d :!hOI"\! an&lt;l ~irt. John Mer· tho hOIJ~eQel to those narwd
gan, Jea.n, Jenny nntt Dav~d; qbove and ~rs. Joe Bradley.
Mr.. Sa111 Halstead and .Stme: Mrs. John MOI'i'"· Mro. Jad
!t-lrs. Rob l..ayne and Harriet; , Flesher, Mn Ralph Fink , .\Irs
Mrs. Hoy Cooke, Cozy and David ; Dalton
Mn. t:uge nf' !I.:;
Mrs. Bob Johnston and ehildr(•n son and Mr• Ellzabelh lli ll.
and Mn. Clyde Hil'e and Jim.
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Also ott.nding
Weaver,
Nancy Hill,'""Johnnandr
and 1

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Th
W
I or e mter

Fuirlane 4 door. lt's rerUy
heater with overdrive. Like

There may be some football fans who want to keep track of

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Puff Club
,Powder
'I Plans Actl'vr'tr'es

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1957 Ford

ar~a boys on the West Virginia u,iverslty Freshman team
th1s autumn. If so, tickets for the WVU Frosh game in South

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We Select Only The
Very best in Used

Ducats Availab/.eFor Oct. 19 Game

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Die&lt; Dotson have

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DODGE' B.owerG.iant

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Mrs.

· lefl for Morgantown, W. Va.,
wher.e they will make their bomt
and Dick will enroll in W~l.
Virgin! a Univcr!sity. "Ill
Kathy Cubbage or Barberton,
o., i~ vL~ itin g Mr. and :\trs. Lloyd
Roush.

NOW••• get the year's
btat truck deal !
Save on a new

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Pat Haymak~&gt;r of Pineville.
Mrs. Hllrpet B}J:rDI, Granlsville;
Mr. and Mrs. Rich1rd Burton and
Mn. Babara Powell of Parker•
bun:; Mrs. Don Foglesong and
Marilyn Fo~ltJOn&amp;, Mrs. R. L.
Capehart and JaCkie, Mra. Mary
Berry, Mu. Ray Protritl. and
Mrs. Ft·ed Spencer, all of Mason.

~1rs.

n:st ~~~~;· c;~~~~::,,;:g~o::,%~ ~lealed

~Iebel,

the guanh; and nnbert Roush
at c••ntcr. Bwe Staats, a Iackie Easterr. Ill his high school day' has little hankering to make I gt~ the team pbysician was that of sllffer gaotes are coming
~~;~·ic~~ldoub!erlly scr pl(•nty of . the Bobc~t s~ua~. His interest · ~urns more to Spring sports. r:r-a~ ~~~t~~ ·~e::.f the firing line future."
.
U.rry Lievmg wi iiJwlainly start ~ase~al! IS hts first Jove . He .will be a candidate for Bob Gibbs' pusb to the fronl for reg.
at quarterbi:i ck wh ile Lee Darling
ren s varstly nme next Apnl after being a regular en the ul~r duty bis been one or ~h.­
wlll get the nod at one of the half· Freshman team last May and June.
bnght .!!pots in the cull' st:asoz;
buck slots. Ju:,:t wltcn· Rnuflh will
Johnny also mig~t take a, fling at tt;;~ck as he was clocked t~_rno~t. X-nys verified lht! ehip in
pluy is nu• known. He could start last year with baseball spikes on in 10.8 for the 100-yard dash ~~~bb:r; 1 ~,w IHte .lust night and
at a halfback or al fullback. In from a standin~.start. His time caused a ripple of interest ·in day.
s heav•ly swollen to·
case he doesn't go at tht start the track and f ld d
t
t
d b
Sayre will n.~e Rny Clark at half.
te
epar men an rough! an invitation In Coaeh Alex Cilo indicated th ·
-"
turn out next year.
uml Marvin Roush at fullback.
Jh
The l'alcons probably will ceno nny had never run a regulation 100-yard dash before as
l&lt;r their atlack on •n aerial a~ Eastern forgoes track as do all Meigs County High schools
sault with Li·.ving heaving to Hes· muc~ to the misfortune of young fellows who have a talent fo 1:
s~n Roth boy'~ are tall and reach runnmg.
~lgh for the ball in the air. Dar·
Riebel expect h
·
lmg'" unni,;~ is expected lo' be a
s, . owever, to stick With baseball. lle wants to
key Io the Falcon utiack along ~et as much playang expenencc and instruction us possible.
wuh the snrpme, Dovid Roush.
If I have a chance to go up professionally, I want to find it
out tn college," said .Johnny .
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The devotion• were by M.... Ge·r·

Ohio; Alldepe Dexter and Leo Hill, prize~ wt•rc won by Su,;an Grin· by·laws in order to become ~ William Mcfarland, Mr!i. ill'r· , r
Pomeroy, Ohio; Mrs. Fell Stump of .!ltead, c!tuarlcH Vivc rs jjflll Hose· fede~aWd club. The commH I~t man La)·ne, Mn. Widill.IIJ l'owell. l
Arnoldsburg; Mrs. Harry Haymak- mary SiiJI:.
upplllnted was Mrs. 0. J . 8ost H· Mn. R.llymond l'eteu. )Irs P. J. l
~r. Timmy Lyhn Haymaker and
tiiJby and Bren&lt;la IJ"In , .. ,,,·v· ~~r~. t&gt;onuld Duncan, Mrs. Luthf:r Wolptrt lind \trs. l.loyd Hou ~ h .

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,ARTY

lngton; Mro. W. P. Chadwell, Da· the Brown home with a birthday rotary lin. Jam., CUIIDJngham Thomao Grlnalt!od, llrs. Edna iUe batting croWI).
\'ld and Jamc!l Chadwell of Chester party. Games were played and
1'~e group voted to revise the Hurrls, Mrs. J. V. McGrew. Mrs. -;;;=;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

Mrs. SybU Smith, -Mrs. Nc\'a Zer·
kle, 1\lrs. Nel~o11 Roush, Mrs.
Grant Roush, Mrs. Nsnny Ruush,
Mrs. Vernon Hanah. Mn. Fred .
Roush, ~[rs. c. C. Montgomery, 1
1\l'rs. Rus~ou ROli Sh ,
Uelores 1
Lilly, Herman Ohlinger, Jamoll
McK11ight, Juey Roush, Danny
Roush, !ltu ry Roush and 1\fr. an U
Mrs.~ Roney.
ThotJe' .s~ndtn.: gifts were Mrs.
Florence Workman, Mr. an•l Mrs.
WilUatn Roush, Mrs. J. H. Laugh,
Mrs.· Everett Housh, Mrs. Claud .
Bumgarner, Mrs. Millie Roush,
r. and Mrs. Norr is Roush, Paul
1
J rinstcod, John MeKmgbt,
1 Artltur Smith, Phyllis Zickafoosc
. Mr. nnd Mrs. ·Edgar l-eiving and I
· Mrs. Anna Honey.

Appare~Uv e.onvinccd that sue- morning lhnt either 16k..ptt.••n~ Chauncey-Dover, with a youl}g
cess or fadure m the corning &amp;rid o,r~ ' J'reem•n or l60-pouQ'4 ~' ~ team, nevertheless Is fi~o:ured to be
batUes in the Southeastern Ohio Sltu~{! m.la~t be called into futY dsngerous. 'f._e Atht!n!l Count)'
by Cllel TllllleiiUI
F.ootball conlerence dependo On 41 dellter. II It Ia ' Struble . ~~ BuCkeye conference tctml will
his lm~ •. Paclher Coach Alex Cl\o wo~Id 1e9ve vaoaqt &amp;tp',,;la•s nf. hrin~ to to•vA tfte onJ.y slraight
Wed.
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sent his forward condnJ.eqta fen~'ve gu~rd ~lot. En~i{y Who stogie wing uffense io be seen
FAMILY NIGHTS
lbrOJllh • tough, rough workout woul~ be moved into It CUo was p,ere this year. Chauncey-Dover
I
fuesd~y tlfter.noon.
npt prepared" to uv.
.
Robert Stick
and Belpre, whieh Pomeroy meets · Jennifer Jones
Me1gs. oun ty Coo.n hun 1er As social
· ion Prexy Roy Arms' 1·s While 'h
• were drilUna111
0000 /,\O~NING MISS DQV!
\ e bac,.s
"W.h0· L
"h""'
Nov.
15
here,
are
being
touted
as
·
A Real Fami.ly Pictu1·e
up t.o hts eyebrows tn plans for field~ tnals Sunday Sept 2' on b11U
' han dl'mg and· conditlonlnt
Gibbs wnl'dOWI
'· ' .;.e t sai4· ' ''1\.l~be
· th~ powers in thP r lass A league
(Cinemascope-Tt:chnieolor)
b
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· .. , themselves tor nuick offensive
· , +~~ ""1': re4d.,., 0 0 fr\ y," in Southeastern Ohio.
tAIIII.t
egmmng at 1 p.m.
thrus•s, linemen 'were powder,·n
Lmem,en ~
. . re. rifl~ detA.nr.·ve·
--alsoTh
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r
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g '
}I
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F()I:rest Turker
Mars Corday
e event , a so to ea,ture water races and boat drag races, ea.c~ other in two-on-one and one •.~•.. ~~r ~ ~~81'11 ~~ h•r~ ~qd .o~,
"THE QUIET GUN"
will be held at Jolmson s Lake, about 5 miles north of Pom- agamst one charges. The work wa.
I .. t ,Jr f~t and dlreolion,
(In ClnemJJScope.type) ·
eroy off Route 33
"all-n ut" 11nd nobody was taking it ' ..~,, . J J,Ilg ot~ thrqush for postfion
A
.
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llighal
.
•¥am;( enemy ball carri~1• Cilo
Thur•·
&amp; Fri.
Sept. 19-20
nommal levy of 25c for admission wit! be charged.
. y.
did not toot: unhappy with the
By United Prell
results
LONDON
Jot
Ertklnt,
19,,
Jayne
Ma.nsfield
Dan
Dailey
0 ne casunlty was reported as a ,
n•
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· Wtlll, outpc~lnttd Htnrv Cooper, Joan Collins Betty Lou Keirn
11
~Iebel
~ej~ of tho altornoon training. Meanwhile, Clio admjtled he was 189V., Btlltnohom. Eng. 115-....
"THE WAYWARD BUS"
(In Cinemascoplt)
Johnny Riebel , husky ou sophomore son of Mr. and Mrs.
with the play of the en- tolntd Britloh omplre htovrwolght i
-BJs'oJames Mason
Barbara Ru-b
Dorsel
Reedsville, although he played football for ped elbow. :\ preliminary verdict
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt, 0., Sept. 18, 111111'-1!
Mrt DoDOid Brown .. bost...... l
aid Clark. ·
t-he_ra_n-:C:-:tiu_re.,..b--t,aat-W
.- ,..e-dn-ta.,..da-r- - -- _- ., -.,·.•. -, ---.:~"'

uaYEN .

Mr.e. Dtmald Brown honored Durina: the bu:J~elt m~ting wer~ Mn. William Panons. Mrs. 30-yeiMid lllulier tie ope.n
her daughten, Libb)r, 4 and Mrs. ~au! Rouab wu 1ppoanted Paul Hendenon,
Yr•. narry ll·polnt le.S ov,r MlcktJ.~~lj
Mnd Mrs . David Wilmoth of Hunt· Breilda, 8. Saturday afternoon a·. to aJJlit the comspondl~ll see· Layne, Mrs. OttQ Grimm, Mn. in the race tor th~ Amerlcao

Mr. and Mrs. ClaY noney were
reccntJy honored with a shower
.at the \home of h;s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Roney. 'I' he dou·
pic received many gifts. Guest
list included llrs, Ralph Roush, I

Coon.hunters
Plan Trl'a/s Boat Races
the I
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IPanther, Line

T6e; ; ; ; ·..•

Mr. and Mn. Arch ltoault

Mrs Vlrginin Sayre spent !sunda]
with ·Mrs. Dora Hudson 1 son, John,

NEW

Before W ittter
SAVI! MONEY AT PICKENS

Aceurate Compounding
Guaraateed

1

THREE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TO TAKE

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CARE OF YOUR PRESCRIPTION NEEDS.

1111111 P1¥lOidl
of th•

We Fill Any Doctor's Prescription

Low·Prlcetl 3

Tu,adl'l1 l Rt1ulh

Chicaio

7 Philadelphia 1
~fllwuukcc 3 New York t, nite

Muon, W.Va.

I1o!JP. Power GiqntB are delli~ .•nd bullI t:o _live you

~lf Ji.more P'?'l~ capeca!f, You can "'ul heavier
, r f"il/lolll the rW&lt; of o~erl~. Aa ' l'l!llult; ypu
~ ~· valuabl~. ~ by
fewer trips. Aild
I&amp;Vt
. up gas and \lie wear, too .

mr\:i!lr

.

fOR THE

"WIIIFIST' WHITI HOUlE

ON

St. Louis 12 Br9oklyn 5, nile
Cincinnati 9 Pillsbu1·gh ~' nite
Thurlday't Gtme1
No 111mc.~ s~hcduled.

CAR COATS
MONEY
SERVICE

TEU.U-GRAM·

Lead

ALL OVER .
OHIO

AT THE

The

VERY LOW PRICE

Fi~ld

For
Fall

$100 ... $200 . . . $500 ... OR MORE NOW

$1o.95

SET ASIDE FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS
Ntw lpttd•Htat Unit starts

'

food -lng in seconds. Makts
coH• ,.rk, fast, Cooks frozen
foods faster, saves flavor, vi·
lomlns. Many oilier automatic
ftotVrts and conveniences in
this new range , , , new styling
and choice of colorsl

FOR FALL. YOU NAME IT ... WI SU~PLy

COATS
$17.95

IT. OUR TERM.S AND LOAN COSTS MAY
BE A PLEASANT SURPRISE TO YOU. SEE
US SOON.

HAVE EXTRA MONEY AND

-MATERIALS IN CORPORATED

E&amp;NEST COVER'I', Mgr.

JlUTLAND FURNITURE
." .-.·

RUTLAND, OHIO

Phone 187

THE CITY LOAN

PHONE FIRST THEN STOP FOR YOUR MONEY UP TO SIOOO SUBJECT TO PROMPT m~V-'L

R.· H. _ltAWLINGS

Ill Tbe Heart of MIICIII Cit)' ,
Pho11t1 SP-3551'
Muon Clt7, W. V '•

SONS .co.

Corner Mil( ud llld 811.
•

TAI,(EN ADVANTAGE OF THIS S&amp;NSATIONAL OFFEI.. HURRY!

$22;95

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

-·

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MERCEDES

CONDON
DRESS SHOP

Socollll Sl.

$595

HURRY! THIS SALE LASTS ONLY.FOR A PEW ~ORE DAY5-MAMY HAYE ALREA.Y j

and

81gleat Values
of the
Lew·Prtced 3

HAVE A FINE FALL SEASON.

1%' I. Mlbl St.

OF_

all weat~r

Pomeroy

MASON FURNITURE CO.
~~~

BUY IN CARLOAD LOTS"

M.SON, W. VA.

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DO VOU HEAR ME?

t(lry 1n the March 23 "hoo11ns of
Spud McDaniel.· Miloa
The lhootlna, w~lc)l Blanken
shJp mal11tu.in~d W'fi JICC)dfllta,
oer;ourred ;~t Ruby's Inn near Mu
son McDnnlcl, \28, re~eJVed hud
wountls from a blall( rrom u 12
g:ltlge shotgun

Mtigs Quartette
Co~pletes 12-Day
Trip Thru South

':.'-:.

... :.

BARNEY GOOGLE llld SNUFFY SMITH
Phylils Z1ekafoose. Robert Me-~
Glothllrl Joe Ford, Ralph Artts,
Allen llarns Raph Steoart Roy
Clark, J1mm'y Henderson, John
Lavne
J1mmy Johnson
Bob
Ha'.n~. Henry Burgess '

SHORE 11\10\JI.O,

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Sept. 18, 1957

- - - -:- , - - - - - - LETART W VA
Mr and Mrs RoS5 Wmebrennor
and Donna, \!r. and Mrs. Guy
Blei!Smg of Mason returned to
Plans are gcttmg underway for Batey, chatnnan, 1\ft~s Lelah J thetr hornell, Monday after spend·
4 room ~ \\llh B!lh 11;H\!y fu1
J o~nr Burgess, daug ht er of rl-lr
the annual nower show sponsor- Powell, Mrs Tom Hoffman and mg the week e~d in ColumbuiJ
91261p
mshrd t u!! ~5 7 Y
,1nrl Mrs Roy Bur.~: ess of Ma s011
cd by th e New Haven Garden Club Mrs George Bums
with tlu! fo!'mer s children
For f.tnt - E.~r: t e n s lon t.:tddeu, r, ldJraled her mnt h barthrlay
and the Ne .. achma Garden Club
)tOt word, o.. lp,;rtion Minimum cbarQo l5()c -4 :entl
Classtf1cation Committee -Mrs. . . John Roush and Mass Ida DoerScaf.J!d hvards, Drop Ootba. \\lilh a few of her fncnds at h1•r
By The Good Will c1 1 u
1It will agatn be a Chrtstmas show, Melvm Clark, chairman, Mrs fer of Pomeroy were mamed Sathome
per word tor three eouecutivt" insertioDII.
CliDion J&lt;'l,ner, M10dleport
WEDDING
the dale of whiCh has not yet
Special - One month lor 2G cent! per word.
urday and at the present time are
){pfr!' ~ hm('n\ s of lmlhday c ~kl'
Pbon• O~b;x
II I II
Jn
~ printe ceremony held Sat- been ~:~nnounfed Mrs Floyd Car- Clyde Foley, Mrs. Harry Layne and at the home of former's parents,
Nl nte of 2 eeats per W01'd will be rhargrd for advertising U
and so!t dnnks wt•re scnc&lt;l to 1lrda) at the Untt.ed Brethean par-l mack as serving as chairman or Mrs Harry R Layne
4 rooms w lit hath p,,rlly lur N,mcy Pruf htt
lot paid for before the l&amp;tn of each month fGllQwtng lnserUon
Car\)1 Ne\llll',
Clerks - r.t:rs Lloyd Roush, Mr and Mrs DenniS Roush. The
Emto Ia AdvertloinHhould II&lt; reported Immediately Tb!
msh&lt;·d C1ll 45i' \'
9 12 6p Bet !) J,mc Ncvtllc, t;athy Hud sonage at Mll'lOn, Mass Jamce Dun the show, anasted by Mrs Donald chaarman, Mrs DaVId Fields, Jr. new couple have theu home fur.
can and Mr Calvm Bumgardner Brown, as CCI·Cbalrman .
.
Doll)' S&lt;ntloel
not be responsible for moP&lt; than one lncor
ttltst()n Malli)n lluddll'stnn and
Custod1a.n of Properties - Mrs niahed and rl!ady to move IntO.
rod martlon.
exchanged marnage vows The
Last year was the fmt. time
L.
c. Roush, ehatrman; Mrs.. Jack l Mrs Amy BGston, Mrs Ethel
Sally Ann 'r'cagt'l
Card of Tbonb and Soe&lt;lal Notice~ ol E&gt;ents $100 Ob1tuarlaa
Rev Ralph Mahoney officiated. the clubs had staged a Chmtmas
One of Jane's birthday g1fh Miss Leona Wamsley was lnaad of show and it prov~d to b~ a success Frey, Mrs George McKnight and Fry, Mr and Mn Andy Edward•
pablllbed ot I coat per word.
and Frances or Huntington and Alwas a new bicycle
honor Mr Clyde Bumgardner was and also Ve1"y mterestmg, so it Mrs John C Wolfe
~ert Boston called on M1ss Ella
best mBn
was voted to repeat It this year
Girts, unwm :.il tmpmterl for all ACT NO\\ -- Take IH h o\lltag~ of
Public1cty - Mrs Lloyd Roush, Ble591Dg Sunday
(.1 )
The
bnde
a
s
the
daughter
of
Mrs
Floyrl
Carmack,
ehaarman,
ages Mo6t complete assortrnl'nl wonderful ~all and Chmtmas buychairman, Mrs. J L Stewart.
Mr and Mrs Buren Duncan of h~~ annmmrPd the nppomtment
Judges - Mrs R F Bryant,
Dallas G1!:1bs of Broad Run spent
11alt and prppcr sha kers Hand
Ing representing Avon Cosmcl
lit prize- Hotpoant Dryer. 2nd
Clifton She graduated frnm Wa- cf the following committees
made glasswan• mus1ral I 1111)1 ~
ics
9 16 3lc
c:hatrman, Mrs Paul Henderson, Saturday aft~rnoon wilh hu fat~
prize-Sun bean Mt&lt; Master Ra·
hama High School with the class
Schedule Committee - Mrs Ray Mrs Howard Wagenhala and Mrs. er and mGtber, Mr. and Mrs..
romper room to ys Best pnces
totne Legton Fall ~"eshvai -Sat­
of 19~6 and IS employed \\ath the Proffitt, cha1rman; Mrs Lloyd Chester Weaver.
ora b1kcs an1l ltlcyclcs Open (20
Dwaght Gabbs of Oak Grove.
Urdl)', Sept 26 Get tickets from
Comml'rclal
credit
co
,
Columbus,
H.9!fman,
Mrs.
Edward
Schaekcl
everamgs
HII
!}
00
Fife
Novelty
Registrars
Mrs
N
0
Wein,
Mr and Mrs Dan Bofiton Jr, of
Lea:ion members
9 16 6tcR!•v W L r.r ~ rh.1rl , fmnwr Ohio
Mrs Lloyd Roush Mrs Fred Ba· cha~rman, M!'s A. B. Woodrum, HunttngloJl were Sunday evening
and Gilt Shop, Oclow High Ha ve 1 our 1·aqwls, ru ~~ and U!J
·.N;t'meeting of Racme Amertcan School, :'wlll(l\PpOJ t, Ohio
hll btrt .1 rlct~n e d hy the model n p~slor or the Mason McthndHII 'fhe groom as the son of Mr and tey, Mrs Nolan Swackhamer and Mrs H L Dyer, Mrs Wa1d Cun· guesU of Mr and Mrs Albert BoF--c\canmg method ~Ith Aerated Church for ~ number of years Mrs Clyde Bumgardner o! Letpslc,
· Legion will be September 19
~ 13 6tc
Paul Nease.
mngham, Mrs Burrell Dawson, ton.
Propertle!'i Committee - Mrs Mrs. ·A. K. ~lcClung, 'Mrs. Howard
9 16 4tc
Dt} l'oam Qm ckly and crono 1nd now retired, w.1s th~ gu&lt;:~L Ohw He IS a graduate rf Wahama
1\lr. and Mrs Fred M Roush
Custom BUill Klrcnen K1teh c n ~
- - - - , ------,-::--nuc 1llv nght 111 JOI!r IJWil ,pf•aker at the Mason Church on Hagh S&lt;'hool class of 1956 and IS Ottle ~oush, chairman, Mrs Lest· Burris Mrs LeWIS Capehart and were an Point Pleasant Frufay on
Httdqulrftn for
d•Siflned lor }our home Frer:
J
. ~•arshall College er Ohhnger, Mrs. Donald F. Roush Mrs Wilham G1bbs
hrulH \VOI'k gu,Jrantccd tall Sunday m lil t' abscnrr o( Rev
business.
now a umo a1 1 r
Mrs Jttmes Hampton, Mrs Foster
S1msonite Luggage - Lane Cedar
~mmates
r nr('IT)an &amp;,: Aohntl
Rull.tnd 24023
917 5tc Richar d Wr~ght
The
new
Mr
and
Mrs
Bumgard·
G
t
d
A
d
M
Th
mas
Me
CbelltB ....... LAU Wandow FaniPhone 6284 Y
nO·lf
0
Rev Wnghl anrl ranuh retur~ ner w11l reside in Huntmgton.
fiRS ea
n
rs.
Frlildaue Refrigerators
Tf VOU h,JVC (r~C 'i [IJ~t ll(Cd (r[m ed this week aftC'r ~ everal d n••
Gowan.
Youn
~
cow
for
~
~~]
(·
Phone
B40
J
llker Fumlture, Mlddltport, Ohio
l'llll,.:, loppm g, or rem11v&lt;•d rail v1s1t 1n New Jcr3cy w1 lh hts hro
Staging Committee - Mrs Ray
!)171ltn
Leona Wamsley has returned to Pickens, Sr chairman, Mrs Phd·
4 29 u
Robert Sayrr Raunc 3975 thcr and fanul y Rev and Mrs Marshall
College.
Ftve years exprncnrc 9 17-12tl Ka1·k Wnght
LoUis Harmes, Toledo, Ohio, ip Wolpert, Mrs Phahp Batey, Mn
"1ng•hU1y Up11ghl 111ann ancl
Wilham Clusler, Mrs Bethel
Or
On 5
bench Gor,ll conditiOn Cab nt G~od sc le&lt;'h ms of used Ford 1md
spent the wePk end w1t~rhts Wife, Vance Mrs .James Diehl, Mrs
We wllb to express our heartfelt
939 Ash St Apt 4, Ml~lllcf~r~
Fcrgusons Two good rorn btnd·
Mrs LJlhan Harmel!., who Js here Dale Whlterr:an, Mrs Emo Wood•
ers One t•nsllage cutter, m1lk
cartng for het' mother, Mrs Addle and Mrs James Roush
tbank.s and appr(lcta11on to all _____ __
_ __ _
can ~ and roolers Pnccd nght
Edwards, who IS HI
-Horticulture Committee - Mrs
ol thoec fn&lt;'nds who were Sl' 9 Gtr!s and 1 Ho v&lt;; 21! ' BH· yc !c~
FULTON THOMPSON
Mrs Dana LeWJS and Mlna,
T Stone, ehauman, Mrs Ed
-lnd to \Iii 111 the recent df•Rih
Cheap Phone ti3fll .r Middle
TRACTOR SALES
Charles Cartwright and Elaine ward Ryan, ~hss Goldye Haft and
of our '1\'lfc and mother, Mrs
port
917 3t ~
9 13 61c
vutted Mr and ltrs Chne Erwin !\Irs Ray Packens, Jr
Sttlla Sbmondo Wl' wish cs !-- -Mr~ Mary Berrv, Mrs B F at South Stde Sunday afternoon
Ho~natahty Committee _ Mrs
, pectally, to ttaank the Vana G F: Hdll ,l ll''•ll m $6500 cook Vcrtctl.tn hl •nds All stzes 1md
Board and Mr~ LucJIIc Swack·
Sam Roach and Mrs May Warnsdtum Corporation of Amcrlctl
sto~c. $:l50 ~ mJ I I fl ,ls stoves
Carroll
Adams, chairman, Mrs
co lon~ F1hn~l1m awn1n~s. rtay
hamt:'r all or Ma!!On, were among le)' who ha\C been patients m Hoi- Herman Layne, Mrs Hugo Juhllng,
• the vanartmm employee~ Fr
(3) $1 50 t'&lt;~t h llurlt t $5 00
glo gas l1eater~. elrctrtc l1ghl ~ evcral merchants of the area zer Hosptlnl have returned to Mrs H.1rrv Miller, Mrs J L Stew·
'
Iotan O'Reilly, Dr John Ridge
Al!io sever II ~ n •.t!! 111111 S Colli
fixtures, plast iC tile for bat:-. whll were tn attrmlance at the thclr homes the past week
•• way, FogiPsong's f'Uflrral Home 12M Pnr11trn1
art Mrs Lew Roush, 'Mrs J v
9173lc
rooms
Kauffman Lattimer Chrl5tmas Pre
Mrs
Lloyd
Williams
VISited
Mrs
McGr·cw,
Mrs Donald Fot!!lesong,
and all or the [fiends and -7 -ro_o_m~b.\lh, f~ill tmr-ln-c·-nt
Fr" E1t1matn
v1cw held 1n Parkersburg Sunday Lew Edwards at Mason Sunday 'Mrs Henry 'Buck and Mrs Clyde
Delt Wippel Supply
neighbors
flll lonwtlt h w )u.ttrr, ~.nll~g(•
Th!? showang w.1s held at the evcmng Mrs Edwards 1s recuper· Ri
Ontr W•h.,lnt't hlplt 11nnln1
ce.
,
,.,,. •• 1111 ..... ............
Joseph Sasmondo and chlldr&lt;!n
dtspo~lll (all 6149J 48 N
215 Union Ave.
Chancellor Hotel from 10 ,A M attng r1om &amp;urgery S'ut was a pa·
Entries Committee - Mrs Fred
.... '"'h ·-hlolt lt ..,,_ ..
•M 918-llc
... ,.p W.tnriM ...... .
Pomeroy, Ohio
Fourth Ave, MlrldlrfJOrl
Rni6Jit l!wtA oltltJ tul •fl Wilttuntil II) P M with a dmner be· tlent at St Joseph Hospital, Park·
9 13 lmoc mg served to merchants and crsburg
tltNI• ttUI~ Wfltl le twllftl •""'
9-17 Jtc
Mr and !tlrs Par~ Blessing of
lleftl- tt•tt JU llltntythetr fam1hc~ ami fnrnds ftom
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hoffman and Cleveh.nd are house guests of Mr
flllllt !gnnlnt "'ekto U rteUr ttlt
FOR SALE
son of Pomt&gt;roy visited Mr and Sherman Ble~smg of Board
5 P 1\1 until 7 30 P M
M fftal {BIIflet/.,ft Mllnm
Mrs LPw H~~ffman Sunday
19M FORD V~ 2 dr Sedan, $305 Beer and Wtne TJvr: rn D! Mi l
Mr and Mr.s Dennis Roush and
02
llcensr
Fru
lnfnrrnalton
Mr 11nd M1 s Clyde Bumgardner Mrs Luvena Rainey were tn Hunl·
Extra nice ~ark green f1n111h
Call 62J2 X
0 iU 31c New IIome, qx rooms and bath
Blaettnars, Pomeroy. 9 13 6tc
of Lc1psac, Oh1o, called on frJends mgton Wednesday Mr Roush con
Oak floors, mohogany p,mc!mg,
'
here Sunday Afternoon
suited doctors and Will enter a hos·
LIVIng room and dtn!ng room
I9H BUICK VB z dr Sedan 51 ,29:5 One Muwtr Wu shu , (Wtlngc,
Mrs
Helen
Barker
vasited
Mrs
p1tal
~oon
for
surgery
He
has
been
.J'e utiful 2 tone green hnuh. 1 type! I )l'.lr old 1&gt;11 dwluK Knulty p1nc 111 cKtra large kit·
Bertha Farlr.y at 7\-tason Sunday in til health for some Lime
chen Bmlt m oven and cookBl:ettnlr'l, pomeroy !} 13 6tc
Swct pt r and ·"·u·s~fJI I('S, Lit
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ault of
Mr and Mrs Park" 8lessm~ and
We Are Giving AflY A $39.95
-:-=-:-:-::-- - - - dtes 1\l,n k anrl WIH1c twt c1l In!:: top ll K Husscll, Rt 7,
A surpnsr fan•w1•11 11arly wa~ Columbus l!fl"Rt the week end w1th Shennan sp,nt Tuesday e\'enmg
ncar highway gsrn gf' Q 16 7tp
loitPONTIAC 8 cyl 2 dr $1,395
&lt;'U IIt ~ lt.e 111. (1-(ood .1 s lli'Wl lnl\
------!!:IVCn for Sally Proffitt, Jun&lt;' Mrs Wnu(red Holland and Laura, with Mrs. Fanme Taylor and Rob
Cllallnt Cpe. Smart "narri loP''
31tli aflrr 4 011
1117tac TERMITES EXTERMINATED
S!JI'Il~cr 111111 Gary
WJison by Mrs Holland returned home wah ert
wJth ,.wtteu all leather ~:~eats - - - - - - - - - - - -Eaeh Wee~ For 10 Weeks
For fre e Inspection ph . me 363M, ~1arllvn Fo~ IC!:Oll !-( at her hnmt: them 1or a "isat
Ernie and M1ss Tw1la R1ckard
C\Islom interior Blaettnar'a,
'
*NOTHING
TO BUY
Gilmore
SUPI'Y
St•lTC,
Pomeroy
Mrs
Mabel
McDermett,
Mrs
were
shoppmg
in
New
Haven
on
Pom~roy.
9 13 ate
tn Ma.s nn on Mond ~v Sept 9
All work gunrantcer:l Fl tll y mDorothy
Murph~y
and
children,
Saturday
The lhrcp honored guests plan
~OME IN AND REGISTER
-,
mrcd Vaughan's lndustrml and tn allend collr~e this F~ ll Ma~s Mrs Ethe l Rayburn and son Char·
I~.
,
l9&amp;&amp; BUI~I\ va Special ~1,890
The Ladles o\Id (If Oak Grove
*YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN
Rest Acr.llal Ternule' Control Scr· Prorfttt will g11 In Wrst Vugl lllil les of Pt Pleasant VISited Mr and
2 dr hanllell epe. Like new orlg
EUB Church met Tuuday m the
vice. St Marys, W V.l
7 Z5 tf Wrslcyan Miss Spenc:;cr Will at 1\frs Lloyd Williams, Sunday
Drawing eaeh Saturdat Evealng al 8:30
1411 two loP•
linton. Own
church
basement and spent the
Laura
Holland
1s
spendmg
a
tend
Ohw
Umverstty
and
Mr
RAUiU • To!:WIVI~IUN S~ftVlCE.
e&lt;l by local merehant Dynaflow
dsy qmltmg Those present were
Phono WO, Cleland Appliance WJ!son Will attend Greenbrier week walh Mrs Helen Barker
drive. llclcH. Blaellnar's, Pomc
Mrs Nora Adkms, who was wei·
Mr
ami
Mr!t
V1clor
Dorell
and
Store IU W. Main Sl , Pom•rOJ Military School.
roy.
9t36tc
corned as a new memb~r. Ereell,
sutcr
East
Liverpool,
Ohm,
spent
The guests C:!Joyed a ~ravc n gt&gt;r
FOK
2 23 II
Nel11C and J.ou1se Adkins, Mrs
'03 PLYMOtiTH Station wagon
Mildred Morris, Dexter, Ohio
hunt, a wacncr roast, punch, cook Sunday and Sunday nognl with Allte Hoffman,
Mrs Abaga1l
Mrs Katie Bass and son Kenme
For Sole. 1638. Call Rutland,
QUICK SF.RVICE on Wa"'n r... If's and potut~J ch1ps
Thompson,
Mrl!.
Naomi
Yeager,
Mrs Katie Stewart of Middle
1
2491111.
9 16 6tp
palrlni hy taclory Tralaod
} Jcsrnt w~re Rctln Sup Green,
Mrs Iva Boston Mrs Ada Thomp
watchmaker, COU.!NS JEWE- Pt Pleasant Eugene Rayburn, port spent S•mday mght wtth her son, Miss Tw1Ia Rickard, Mrs
· 19!!8 OODGE t dr Coronet Sedan
LERS. PCirleroy
1-J-U Carolyn Dotson Joann Justis. ~ther, Andy Stewart, who lS 111 Amy Foston 'dra Ethel Fry, Mrs
,!,It&amp;. Pu&lt;&gt;h butlon ahilt R&amp;H
Sharon Bcrrv, Sammy Hoffmnn, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hoffman Laura Gibbs, and Mrs May Roush
Beoutllul swept wing mooel
Mary Roush lee Darling Shu !e) and son spent Saturday memng
Mr ond Mn Park Bles!ling and
llllottuor'o, Pomeroy R 13 61c
Lyons,
Jane and Man m McFar with Mr and Mrs Charles Conley Sherman called 011 Mrs. Cecll and
baThe Brightest Cnrtlet
Good Cleu Used Can
land, Jackie Capehart. Robert and famtly at Pt Pleasant
lllltl PONTIAC VB Stalion Wagon
•~ Mlddl~porl
All Makea ud Modell
"JUST A GOOD PLACB TO TRADE"
Mr and Mrs Lew HoffiJ1an and Ella 8108Sing and Okey Roush on
Roush, Daane Capehart, Suzanne
~.110. t dr., 8 paa..nger, 3 aeats
Wednesday afternooA.
Mr
and
Mrs
Lloyd
Hoffman
,tnd
Hydr~malle drive. Radio and Ra!lrnad llnn111tou Pl!l.: kd \~.~~h
Wolpert
Middleport; 0.
Mater. L11i:e new condihon
B11l fl'oglesong, Ann Nl'wland, son of Pom&lt;'roy were ca!hng on M1ss LeoII a YGung called on Mra.
('n!l SP :15~60 11r Wlllt' Mrs
Mr and MrR George Clark at Ra L11c1e Rousll, Thursday afternoon
1
H111l Box 42, MdMlll, W V.1
p!aottnar 1, Pomlll'o:_~!_?:'
AUTO SALI!S
cine Sunday afternoon
Mrs Ethel Fry and Mrs Naomi
9-12-3lc
!.lO
Mr. and M'"s Arlhlr Roush of
f door Dod(e oe&lt;lon Pbone 494 Y
were bustneas callers m
\
fert)' Peoplea, Un1on Avenue, R~ady mix ronrrr.tr
Sarrl nnrl
- -· - - - lr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;; hnnsy lvama spent the week end Pnml P'"II!IIRnt, Mason and New
l'omeroy, 0
9 17 31r
with Mr and Mrs Clifford John- Haven, Frldoy,
GraiCI, Fill rtlrl nnrt Topwlllr----------,!1
-r-- - - - - : - - - - son and Mrs Frances Blake
Okey lj Housh, Mn. Luvena
delivered
Phon!:'
8393
Grngh•m
IIMI Pnklrd - 4-door Dclux HC·
I~'!IURANCE AGENCY
Mr and Mrs James Bennett Rainey, Mr and Mrs Tobey Myers
Grau•l Co , MHI(\i eport 0 12 6!&lt;'
BUY
clu. liodlo oftd boater Excellent
pn, Au-llo, !1"11•
spent Mondoy in Parkersburg
attended the Ttays Valley Baptist
eondttion. Good tlreB Gene I.arQe~t s!ze Warm Mornmg &lt;.:o.11
mUCTUlAL 1 IIAMI
VIsi tors of Mr and Mrs E 0 Aasuciation Jtf Poca .Saturday and
Grate, Mladleport, 6277
heater with c!rculatmg fan U&amp;·
ACCIEfiN1·
Henry over the week end were motored on to Charlestpn 1n the
'
9183\c
cd about fc.ur monlho 21" TV
.C:ItAP IRON -MIT ALl
Lifo. CIWolly Md loMo
Mr and Mrs John M1ller. Chilli evening
set, 5 p1coo dinette &lt;et It K
11 '""1&lt;,, Ohio. Mrs. Alb&lt;rt Stholl,
Mrs Ethel ~"ry called on 'Mrs
Ruoaell, Rl 7, m·ur highway gal'I a • ro "
Pomeroy, Mrs Wlll18m Camp and Came King Saturda,y evening
age
9 16 71p
OHIO •
oons, Mason, Mr. and Mra. Delbert
Mr And Mr~ Curti!l Vouna spent
&amp; IL II ; WURGS SOIIR OJ, - 2t
- -- - - - ,...,_ 111
, _ 11
6111 Betker, Middleport and Mrs Don Tbundar evcnlDI witb Mr. and
111111 ~ener Service.
FOH SALE - App!f!J New Jla
~:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;=;;;;;;~~Beek~r and son, Pomeroy
Mrs. 1oooy Myers,
~- ID'I NIJIII' Pbono
ven Orchar.d, New lliiVCn Phone I~~~~~~~~~~~~
Out Gf town relatives and fraends
'Mr Mnd Mrs Andy Cross and
1·29!f
- - - -- - IIAl WAU
attending the last rUes of Mrs Bon of Letart Falla were ~unday
DODGI • PLYIIOVTII TU 24688
DU'D'.
I 8 U COAL FURNACE _ Good rontll·
Compson were Mrs. Grace gue•ts or Mr and Mro. Arch Yeag·
tlon Also sma 1 gas IIC'atcr.
CONCRl!TB BLOCQ
McFarland and sono Whoelin'g, W er.
C~l
Phone 6300-M
9 ll 6te
"lulld lolltr Por L....ftORWIH Va, Mrs Erma Compson, Colum
bus, Ohio, !lr and Mrs Henrr
2~ ~ool lurnaco. Fairbank~
tFOR SALE\
GRUISER BLOCK CO.
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Beach, Bradhury, Ohio and Mrs
Moroe 1toker, eood cond1llon For Retb1Urnnu or S·hnoh New
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Mlldre(l Jacobs, Pomeroy
Converllon 111 burner, never Stolui08S Rdrlierolor :12 I'll
I Mlloo North ol ,_..,
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Mr and M111. Harley Powell pf
be&lt;n uaod Phone tt:lllfl-M S T
fl, 2 door , l'OiliJJ!ctc ·mtb utull
Oh'&amp;,...
N1lro tnd ll'r and Mrs. Robert
Jllllltll, 1139 Mill St, Middleport
was $90000 now $60000. Guar
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Greer and,lamily or Pt. Pleasant
9 18 3tc
antced JACM'S IIEFIUGI:HA
·~~~~~~~~·~~~~~visited
Mr and Mrs Elmer Van
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TION, NEW I!IJVEN TU 23037
Meter, Sunday.
'APPU:I •• ftrlna own container•
S.l9-25tp
~jlllll• laaura""o A&amp;e1J07,
Rev W L Gea•nart a retired
· lee Cllrt. Fruth, Maaon, IV Va
Middlopon Fire • A~lomobll• MethodiSt miniSter of Barbours9 18 41&lt; 6----,,---10 ROOM HOUSE
room houae cltld bath Natural
llondl. ...... Ills.%_ -~ ville, called on fr~enda Sunday
ga ~ m housr One malo north
One Pblleo Jl" ••naole TV , one
and LOT
CO!ti'!.ETI!
lnoursnce Prolectlon,
Mr •and Mro Charles Aliensor Chster Cull A J Cnrtcr,
........... "lei l
Dexter wrmcer type washer
' Life, ~utt•. ll'lre, Polto. Coil J)or worth viSited Mr and M•:;, Carl
I
Rooms
Nt•wly
Pamtcd
YUko11
022
32
9
16
61p
Both In food condition Contact
Only
lci1Ua, l(hldlo;;ori, Oblo.
Allensworth of Middleport, Sunal.!lo
C. R. lobbla1 ot Lowe'o Tmler
day.
~~~. Middleport, Obio Phone
50 FOOT LOT
Grocery ln Rutland - Well stockDale Walbt•rn and son. called on
IIZIZ.Il
8 i8 3tc
Jn Syr.tCIISC onto
ed
Doing
nice
business
6
roora
Mr
and Mrs John Hart~son, Wed27~ gallon fuel oil tank, or lu
Sec George H. Uursl
bvmc quarters attached Reaso,t· nesd11~.
Rer Mrs John Stout, Hurrl.son'l'wo - lbree pbue A.C. motors
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.
ably priced or wlll consider
Robert Oliver ~pent the week
I CIYt St., Pomtroy
10 It p, and 15 Honepower. Or
VIIIe, OhiO
9 i6 3tp
trade
on
bouse.
Reason
for
sellend
home
with
rclatlvet.
He
is
at
01
Phooo
514-X
· 191lle HOflll, Rutload. Phone
ing, other mtercsts George Ken- tending college of Glenville
\
h132.
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nedy, Rutland, Ohio.
9 i3 71p
lirlldlna Lo" 50' 1 100' feet about Three herlroJm house by October
, (101 mjnutfa lrmn Court House
J5 l'ermnncnt reSident Phont'
E~tf'fl
)fr. and !Irs True Blcss1ng of
O.r Sandian foda-r aM:SIIftl
~ N. Benael, Pomeroy. ~ 00
3811-J
9 16 61p REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Sh R
Mason and M"' lolamle Wallace ol
; , P)lona 316-M.
&amp;-12-61)
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Don~eatic-Commercui-Dalry
from Good oe epa!r Kalamnoo M•ch1g1n, were Moll- The pump -lovely classic
llvlnl room oulte, ptai
JACK'S REFRIGERATION
day gue•t• of Mr&amp; Cecil Blc8Slng that's perfectly calculated
·fe!,i1 l!leker, wool 1'111 ond pod, Rooms for .. t-.nt Clo11e to town
24 Hour Service
and Ella and Okey B Roush
!Irs Luvena Rainey called. ()J1 to pay pretty compllments
~ Cboop. Wo)'lle Green,
i27 Butternut Ave.
9 i8 12tc
to everything In your ward·
New
,Havln
Tu
2S5S7
Mro.
Donald Thompson \lfonday.
SP
Mr • 41nd Mrs Curtis Young robe. High, slimming heel
• 18 3tp Furnished h••Jsc for rent After
spent Monday evening With Mr. Black nusuede.
Hi-TEST GA!. AT
Oct lot fJn Bree11 Hgta. Has
e: Ladlo, COlli, Dre19es
o be seen to be appreciated
REGULAR
PRICE
•,
, Shoeo. RoJer. Snverwarc
Call New Martlnavllle, W Va,
of
l'IIWELL8 SIIVIC~ S'nftON
•
et Lamp1 Plclttre Framer,
Oalt Grnve and Mrs. Virglall
935RX
9 14 ttc
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llq~e Chain. Otber mlseall· - - -- - - - - L'UimlC.lTIOII ond W~H
Sayre ol MaSOil were in Gallipolis
Mlddl.,.rl. Oblo
~ ' .PDua ltoau. Pr~ Roaaon Furnbhod 4 room apartm•nt In
Tuesday where Mn Roush con- L--~~~~.J
Oia '1\e,~leat
. . c5rt~U
, ' ,.lid
, dlepo_r&amp;
':' lilllt'.' Pboae SP_,.., l-18-3tc Pomeroy Phnne 337J 9-IUic - - - - - -- - aulled a doc:tor.
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t NEED IS

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AnnUO ICh riStmas
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Notices

)Business Servir.es

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Retired Pastor
Is Speaker At
Mason Methodist

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Settlement Made

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Mason Merchants
Attend Christmas
Pre·1iew Sunday

O~ILY CROSSWO~D
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1. Dlatrlet In
Lollcloll

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New Furniturt

FURNITURE

OHIO VAL LEY
JUNK CO.

C8bl AutoServlces

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Shoe Shop a":tr~l::. :~~·Roush

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CURLY KAYO£

(Continued From Page Ont)
They lre Rev E E Cox, he\
L. A Walls and the present pas
tor, Rev Harold Klmgel who
pame here Aug I, 1956
In order to keep abreast \\Jth
th~ fast growmg
cangregatlon,
he lenlaltve plans are to erect
a new sanc lu&lt;~ry adJacent to the
prcsent btuldll).g and use the l)!d
t.tne ror an educational umt ThiS
Improvement Will be made at an
approxamale cost "f ,$20,000
Fund ru~mg campa1gns are he
'"i conducted '" all department•
of tile local church.
ConstructiOn w11l begm, not
I'!Cr than ea~ly Spring, 1908, ac

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fiOTICS Qjl API'OINTMINT
Administrator
Eotato ol Roy Lowla Smith
Nolioe Is hereby given tllat Roy
R. Smltb whose Post Office' Add·
rtll is ·Portland, Ohto bas been
duly appointed as Administrator
cf the E.-.tp of ltOY L~wls Sm1th
late of Meagt County, Ohio, deceased.
P•led this 31it day or August
1967
John C Bacon
Ju~ge ol the Prob•te Court
Mello County, Ohio
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Mr and Mrs Dennis Roush had
as thear guests Sunday Mr and
Mrs Andy E-lwar.ds and Frances of
Huntmgton, 'Mr and Mrs Denms
Rough Jr, Roger and Jam, of Hick
Ol')' Chapel, 1ir and Mrs John
Roush, Mr .md Mrs Elmer Newberry, Steve and Mike, Dale Carr
and Miss GlrJrla Crump
Mr and Mn Wa)ne Hart Sr
and Mrs Hannah Johnson were
busmess Vlsit()rs 10 Po1nt Pleasant
Saturday
Mr and ~11rs Calvm Blessing,
Mr and Mrs. Guy Blessmg or Ma·
son spent Sulldll) wtlh Lewis Rlessm~ al the \form ' Memorial Hospital m M11ton
Sunday &amp;lJP.Stli of Mr and Mrs..
Jves Kmg WPre Mr and Mrs Percy
Ballnd and famaly of South Char·
Jeston Mrs "axme Spamhour and
son, Mr and Mrs Efwood Walton
of Mln'mel, Mr and Mrs Reuna
Kmg of Henderson, Mr and Mrs
Lew Kmg or Pomt Pleasant
Atlorney R A Blessmg of Char·
lc.~o~nn was a recent guest of his
SISIHs, Ella and Maude Blessmg
Mrs Ed Fry caned on her b1 othel-, Dallas Yeager, a11d wife of
Mason Fr1day afternoon
-Miude Blenlng

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Bucks Sharper
W'th
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I OkU}OVIC
In Good Showing

cording to plans

J)o\lf.Y CBVPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It:

Bl Insurance

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(Pen form)
8f, Mr. Devine
M. Spirited

,METlOPOLITAN

Radney Downing

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OhJO !IS Clifford Eads
Scheduled a pre!Jm1nar) hear
mg in t11e near future for a di·
vorce act1011
filed Lv Hazel
Cleland Andt cw... Rae me, vs.- W
C Andrews, 10!} Ebcneicr St ,
Pomeroy O'Braen &amp; O'Bnen ure
plamtJff's atto1 neys

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Department Store

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20. Bxl!ted
2T.Garden
tool
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LAST WEEK'S WINN.ER

$299.00
BAKER

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18. Undroaaed
cow llld&amp;
19. ldenUcal
20. Smooth
(phonot l
ll.Creop up
23. Pukl.ged
24. Book clup
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22. Tell
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LETART, W. Va.

20. Plun•

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10. Pertomer
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18. Olrl'o nama

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Farewell Party
Is Given For 3
College Entrants

~ Pot&lt;t

I. OWn

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COL\'lc!BDS UP - "lof u c n
sharper," was the verdict of the
Ohio Stat&gt; f •otball practioe Tu~s'
day as Coa&lt;h Woody lfoyes appeared pleasPd with the lmproveme"nt over 1~e prevc1ous day
Hayes oaid bls boys ap~eared
more like a conference eontende~
as the Bucks charged thcar way
through a tight drill
The Bucke1e mentor said quartcrback Andy OkuloVIen had His
best day of the fall as he conHn·
ued w1th the f~rst team Outllanding, said Ha)'es. was ~Is fakma
and pass mg

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HE'S HIDING- A
SLUGGO IS UP TO
HIS OLD TRICKS

AGAIN

5!.1 P OF PAPER
WITH THP: EXAM
ANSWER~

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DO VOU HEAR ME?

t(lry 1n the March 23 "hoo11ns of
Spud McDaniel.· Miloa
The lhootlna, w~lc)l Blanken
shJp mal11tu.in~d W'fi JICC)dfllta,
oer;ourred ;~t Ruby's Inn near Mu
son McDnnlcl, \28, re~eJVed hud
wountls from a blall( rrom u 12
g:ltlge shotgun

Mtigs Quartette
Co~pletes 12-Day
Trip Thru South

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BARNEY GOOGLE llld SNUFFY SMITH
Phylils Z1ekafoose. Robert Me-~
Glothllrl Joe Ford, Ralph Artts,
Allen llarns Raph Steoart Roy
Clark, J1mm'y Henderson, John
Lavne
J1mmy Johnson
Bob
Ha'.n~. Henry Burgess '

SHORE 11\10\JI.O,

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Sept. 18, 1957

- - - -:- , - - - - - - LETART W VA
Mr and Mrs RoS5 Wmebrennor
and Donna, \!r. and Mrs. Guy
Blei!Smg of Mason returned to
Plans are gcttmg underway for Batey, chatnnan, 1\ft~s Lelah J thetr hornell, Monday after spend·
4 room ~ \\llh B!lh 11;H\!y fu1
J o~nr Burgess, daug ht er of rl-lr
the annual nower show sponsor- Powell, Mrs Tom Hoffman and mg the week e~d in ColumbuiJ
91261p
mshrd t u!! ~5 7 Y
,1nrl Mrs Roy Bur.~: ess of Ma s011
cd by th e New Haven Garden Club Mrs George Bums
with tlu! fo!'mer s children
For f.tnt - E.~r: t e n s lon t.:tddeu, r, ldJraled her mnt h barthrlay
and the Ne .. achma Garden Club
)tOt word, o.. lp,;rtion Minimum cbarQo l5()c -4 :entl
Classtf1cation Committee -Mrs. . . John Roush and Mass Ida DoerScaf.J!d hvards, Drop Ootba. \\lilh a few of her fncnds at h1•r
By The Good Will c1 1 u
1It will agatn be a Chrtstmas show, Melvm Clark, chairman, Mrs fer of Pomeroy were mamed Sathome
per word tor three eouecutivt" insertioDII.
CliDion J&lt;'l,ner, M10dleport
WEDDING
the dale of whiCh has not yet
Special - One month lor 2G cent! per word.
urday and at the present time are
){pfr!' ~ hm('n\ s of lmlhday c ~kl'
Pbon• O~b;x
II I II
Jn
~ printe ceremony held Sat- been ~:~nnounfed Mrs Floyd Car- Clyde Foley, Mrs. Harry Layne and at the home of former's parents,
Nl nte of 2 eeats per W01'd will be rhargrd for advertising U
and so!t dnnks wt•re scnc&lt;l to 1lrda) at the Untt.ed Brethean par-l mack as serving as chairman or Mrs Harry R Layne
4 rooms w lit hath p,,rlly lur N,mcy Pruf htt
lot paid for before the l&amp;tn of each month fGllQwtng lnserUon
Car\)1 Ne\llll',
Clerks - r.t:rs Lloyd Roush, Mr and Mrs DenniS Roush. The
Emto Ia AdvertloinHhould II&lt; reported Immediately Tb!
msh&lt;·d C1ll 45i' \'
9 12 6p Bet !) J,mc Ncvtllc, t;athy Hud sonage at Mll'lOn, Mass Jamce Dun the show, anasted by Mrs Donald chaarman, Mrs DaVId Fields, Jr. new couple have theu home fur.
can and Mr Calvm Bumgardner Brown, as CCI·Cbalrman .
.
Doll)' S&lt;ntloel
not be responsible for moP&lt; than one lncor
ttltst()n Malli)n lluddll'stnn and
Custod1a.n of Properties - Mrs niahed and rl!ady to move IntO.
rod martlon.
exchanged marnage vows The
Last year was the fmt. time
L.
c. Roush, ehatrman; Mrs.. Jack l Mrs Amy BGston, Mrs Ethel
Sally Ann 'r'cagt'l
Card of Tbonb and Soe&lt;lal Notice~ ol E&gt;ents $100 Ob1tuarlaa
Rev Ralph Mahoney officiated. the clubs had staged a Chmtmas
One of Jane's birthday g1fh Miss Leona Wamsley was lnaad of show and it prov~d to b~ a success Frey, Mrs George McKnight and Fry, Mr and Mn Andy Edward•
pablllbed ot I coat per word.
and Frances or Huntington and Alwas a new bicycle
honor Mr Clyde Bumgardner was and also Ve1"y mterestmg, so it Mrs John C Wolfe
~ert Boston called on M1ss Ella
best mBn
was voted to repeat It this year
Girts, unwm :.il tmpmterl for all ACT NO\\ -- Take IH h o\lltag~ of
Public1cty - Mrs Lloyd Roush, Ble591Dg Sunday
(.1 )
The
bnde
a
s
the
daughter
of
Mrs
Floyrl
Carmack,
ehaarman,
ages Mo6t complete assortrnl'nl wonderful ~all and Chmtmas buychairman, Mrs. J L Stewart.
Mr and Mrs Buren Duncan of h~~ annmmrPd the nppomtment
Judges - Mrs R F Bryant,
Dallas G1!:1bs of Broad Run spent
11alt and prppcr sha kers Hand
Ing representing Avon Cosmcl
lit prize- Hotpoant Dryer. 2nd
Clifton She graduated frnm Wa- cf the following committees
made glasswan• mus1ral I 1111)1 ~
ics
9 16 3lc
c:hatrman, Mrs Paul Henderson, Saturday aft~rnoon wilh hu fat~
prize-Sun bean Mt&lt; Master Ra·
hama High School with the class
Schedule Committee - Mrs Ray Mrs Howard Wagenhala and Mrs. er and mGtber, Mr. and Mrs..
romper room to ys Best pnces
totne Legton Fall ~"eshvai -Sat­
of 19~6 and IS employed \\ath the Proffitt, cha1rman; Mrs Lloyd Chester Weaver.
ora b1kcs an1l ltlcyclcs Open (20
Dwaght Gabbs of Oak Grove.
Urdl)', Sept 26 Get tickets from
Comml'rclal
credit
co
,
Columbus,
H.9!fman,
Mrs.
Edward
Schaekcl
everamgs
HII
!}
00
Fife
Novelty
Registrars
Mrs
N
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Wein,
Mr and Mrs Dan Bofiton Jr, of
Lea:ion members
9 16 6tcR!•v W L r.r ~ rh.1rl , fmnwr Ohio
Mrs Lloyd Roush Mrs Fred Ba· cha~rman, M!'s A. B. Woodrum, HunttngloJl were Sunday evening
and Gilt Shop, Oclow High Ha ve 1 our 1·aqwls, ru ~~ and U!J
·.N;t'meeting of Racme Amertcan School, :'wlll(l\PpOJ t, Ohio
hll btrt .1 rlct~n e d hy the model n p~slor or the Mason McthndHII 'fhe groom as the son of Mr and tey, Mrs Nolan Swackhamer and Mrs H L Dyer, Mrs Wa1d Cun· guesU of Mr and Mrs Albert BoF--c\canmg method ~Ith Aerated Church for ~ number of years Mrs Clyde Bumgardner o! Letpslc,
· Legion will be September 19
~ 13 6tc
Paul Nease.
mngham, Mrs Burrell Dawson, ton.
Propertle!'i Committee - Mrs Mrs. ·A. K. ~lcClung, 'Mrs. Howard
9 16 4tc
Dt} l'oam Qm ckly and crono 1nd now retired, w.1s th~ gu&lt;:~L Ohw He IS a graduate rf Wahama
1\lr. and Mrs Fred M Roush
Custom BUill Klrcnen K1teh c n ~
- - - - , ------,-::--nuc 1llv nght 111 JOI!r IJWil ,pf•aker at the Mason Church on Hagh S&lt;'hool class of 1956 and IS Ottle ~oush, chairman, Mrs Lest· Burris Mrs LeWIS Capehart and were an Point Pleasant Frufay on
Httdqulrftn for
d•Siflned lor }our home Frer:
J
. ~•arshall College er Ohhnger, Mrs. Donald F. Roush Mrs Wilham G1bbs
hrulH \VOI'k gu,Jrantccd tall Sunday m lil t' abscnrr o( Rev
business.
now a umo a1 1 r
Mrs Jttmes Hampton, Mrs Foster
S1msonite Luggage - Lane Cedar
~mmates
r nr('IT)an &amp;,: Aohntl
Rull.tnd 24023
917 5tc Richar d Wr~ght
The
new
Mr
and
Mrs
Bumgard·
G
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d
A
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M
Th
mas
Me
CbelltB ....... LAU Wandow FaniPhone 6284 Y
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Rev Wnghl anrl ranuh retur~ ner w11l reside in Huntmgton.
fiRS ea
n
rs.
Frlildaue Refrigerators
Tf VOU h,JVC (r~C 'i [IJ~t ll(Cd (r[m ed this week aftC'r ~ everal d n••
Gowan.
Youn
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cow
for
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Phone
B40
J
llker Fumlture, Mlddltport, Ohio
l'llll,.:, loppm g, or rem11v&lt;•d rail v1s1t 1n New Jcr3cy w1 lh hts hro
Staging Committee - Mrs Ray
!)171ltn
Leona Wamsley has returned to Pickens, Sr chairman, Mrs Phd·
4 29 u
Robert Sayrr Raunc 3975 thcr and fanul y Rev and Mrs Marshall
College.
Ftve years exprncnrc 9 17-12tl Ka1·k Wnght
LoUis Harmes, Toledo, Ohio, ip Wolpert, Mrs Phahp Batey, Mn
"1ng•hU1y Up11ghl 111ann ancl
Wilham Clusler, Mrs Bethel
Or
On 5
bench Gor,ll conditiOn Cab nt G~od sc le&lt;'h ms of used Ford 1md
spent the wePk end w1t~rhts Wife, Vance Mrs .James Diehl, Mrs
We wllb to express our heartfelt
939 Ash St Apt 4, Ml~lllcf~r~
Fcrgusons Two good rorn btnd·
Mrs LJlhan Harmel!., who Js here Dale Whlterr:an, Mrs Emo Wood•
ers One t•nsllage cutter, m1lk
cartng for het' mother, Mrs Addle and Mrs James Roush
tbank.s and appr(lcta11on to all _____ __
_ __ _
can ~ and roolers Pnccd nght
Edwards, who IS HI
-Horticulture Committee - Mrs
ol thoec fn&lt;'nds who were Sl' 9 Gtr!s and 1 Ho v&lt;; 21! ' BH· yc !c~
FULTON THOMPSON
Mrs Dana LeWJS and Mlna,
T Stone, ehauman, Mrs Ed
-lnd to \Iii 111 the recent df•Rih
Cheap Phone ti3fll .r Middle
TRACTOR SALES
Charles Cartwright and Elaine ward Ryan, ~hss Goldye Haft and
of our '1\'lfc and mother, Mrs
port
917 3t ~
9 13 61c
vutted Mr and ltrs Chne Erwin !\Irs Ray Packens, Jr
Sttlla Sbmondo Wl' wish cs !-- -Mr~ Mary Berrv, Mrs B F at South Stde Sunday afternoon
Ho~natahty Committee _ Mrs
, pectally, to ttaank the Vana G F: Hdll ,l ll''•ll m $6500 cook Vcrtctl.tn hl •nds All stzes 1md
Board and Mr~ LucJIIc Swack·
Sam Roach and Mrs May Warnsdtum Corporation of Amcrlctl
sto~c. $:l50 ~ mJ I I fl ,ls stoves
Carroll
Adams, chairman, Mrs
co lon~ F1hn~l1m awn1n~s. rtay
hamt:'r all or Ma!!On, were among le)' who ha\C been patients m Hoi- Herman Layne, Mrs Hugo Juhllng,
• the vanartmm employee~ Fr
(3) $1 50 t'&lt;~t h llurlt t $5 00
glo gas l1eater~. elrctrtc l1ghl ~ evcral merchants of the area zer Hosptlnl have returned to Mrs H.1rrv Miller, Mrs J L Stew·
'
Iotan O'Reilly, Dr John Ridge
Al!io sever II ~ n •.t!! 111111 S Colli
fixtures, plast iC tile for bat:-. whll were tn attrmlance at the thclr homes the past week
•• way, FogiPsong's f'Uflrral Home 12M Pnr11trn1
art Mrs Lew Roush, 'Mrs J v
9173lc
rooms
Kauffman Lattimer Chrl5tmas Pre
Mrs
Lloyd
Williams
VISited
Mrs
McGr·cw,
Mrs Donald Fot!!lesong,
and all or the [fiends and -7 -ro_o_m~b.\lh, f~ill tmr-ln-c·-nt
Fr" E1t1matn
v1cw held 1n Parkersburg Sunday Lew Edwards at Mason Sunday 'Mrs Henry 'Buck and Mrs Clyde
Delt Wippel Supply
neighbors
flll lonwtlt h w )u.ttrr, ~.nll~g(•
Th!? showang w.1s held at the evcmng Mrs Edwards 1s recuper· Ri
Ontr W•h.,lnt't hlplt 11nnln1
ce.
,
,.,,. •• 1111 ..... ............
Joseph Sasmondo and chlldr&lt;!n
dtspo~lll (all 6149J 48 N
215 Union Ave.
Chancellor Hotel from 10 ,A M attng r1om &amp;urgery S'ut was a pa·
Entries Committee - Mrs Fred
.... '"'h ·-hlolt lt ..,,_ ..
•M 918-llc
... ,.p W.tnriM ...... .
Pomeroy, Ohio
Fourth Ave, MlrldlrfJOrl
Rni6Jit l!wtA oltltJ tul •fl Wilttuntil II) P M with a dmner be· tlent at St Joseph Hospital, Park·
9 13 lmoc mg served to merchants and crsburg
tltNI• ttUI~ Wfltl le twllftl •""'
9-17 Jtc
Mr and !tlrs Par~ Blessing of
lleftl- tt•tt JU llltntythetr fam1hc~ ami fnrnds ftom
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hoffman and Cleveh.nd are house guests of Mr
flllllt !gnnlnt "'ekto U rteUr ttlt
FOR SALE
son of Pomt&gt;roy visited Mr and Sherman Ble~smg of Board
5 P 1\1 until 7 30 P M
M fftal {BIIflet/.,ft Mllnm
Mrs LPw H~~ffman Sunday
19M FORD V~ 2 dr Sedan, $305 Beer and Wtne TJvr: rn D! Mi l
Mr and Mr.s Dennis Roush and
02
llcensr
Fru
lnfnrrnalton
Mr 11nd M1 s Clyde Bumgardner Mrs Luvena Rainey were tn Hunl·
Extra nice ~ark green f1n111h
Call 62J2 X
0 iU 31c New IIome, qx rooms and bath
Blaettnars, Pomeroy. 9 13 6tc
of Lc1psac, Oh1o, called on frJends mgton Wednesday Mr Roush con
Oak floors, mohogany p,mc!mg,
'
here Sunday Afternoon
suited doctors and Will enter a hos·
LIVIng room and dtn!ng room
I9H BUICK VB z dr Sedan 51 ,29:5 One Muwtr Wu shu , (Wtlngc,
Mrs
Helen
Barker
vasited
Mrs
p1tal
~oon
for
surgery
He
has
been
.J'e utiful 2 tone green hnuh. 1 type! I )l'.lr old 1&gt;11 dwluK Knulty p1nc 111 cKtra large kit·
Bertha Farlr.y at 7\-tason Sunday in til health for some Lime
chen Bmlt m oven and cookBl:ettnlr'l, pomeroy !} 13 6tc
Swct pt r and ·"·u·s~fJI I('S, Lit
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ault of
Mr and Mrs Park" 8lessm~ and
We Are Giving AflY A $39.95
-:-=-:-:-::-- - - - dtes 1\l,n k anrl WIH1c twt c1l In!:: top ll K Husscll, Rt 7,
A surpnsr fan•w1•11 11arly wa~ Columbus l!fl"Rt the week end w1th Shennan sp,nt Tuesday e\'enmg
ncar highway gsrn gf' Q 16 7tp
loitPONTIAC 8 cyl 2 dr $1,395
&lt;'U IIt ~ lt.e 111. (1-(ood .1 s lli'Wl lnl\
------!!:IVCn for Sally Proffitt, Jun&lt;' Mrs Wnu(red Holland and Laura, with Mrs. Fanme Taylor and Rob
Cllallnt Cpe. Smart "narri loP''
31tli aflrr 4 011
1117tac TERMITES EXTERMINATED
S!JI'Il~cr 111111 Gary
WJison by Mrs Holland returned home wah ert
wJth ,.wtteu all leather ~:~eats - - - - - - - - - - - -Eaeh Wee~ For 10 Weeks
For fre e Inspection ph . me 363M, ~1arllvn Fo~ IC!:Oll !-( at her hnmt: them 1or a "isat
Ernie and M1ss Tw1la R1ckard
C\Islom interior Blaettnar'a,
'
*NOTHING
TO BUY
Gilmore
SUPI'Y
St•lTC,
Pomeroy
Mrs
Mabel
McDermett,
Mrs
were
shoppmg
in
New
Haven
on
Pom~roy.
9 13 ate
tn Ma.s nn on Mond ~v Sept 9
All work gunrantcer:l Fl tll y mDorothy
Murph~y
and
children,
Saturday
The lhrcp honored guests plan
~OME IN AND REGISTER
-,
mrcd Vaughan's lndustrml and tn allend collr~e this F~ ll Ma~s Mrs Ethe l Rayburn and son Char·
I~.
,
l9&amp;&amp; BUI~I\ va Special ~1,890
The Ladles o\Id (If Oak Grove
*YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN
Rest Acr.llal Ternule' Control Scr· Prorfttt will g11 In Wrst Vugl lllil les of Pt Pleasant VISited Mr and
2 dr hanllell epe. Like new orlg
EUB Church met Tuuday m the
vice. St Marys, W V.l
7 Z5 tf Wrslcyan Miss Spenc:;cr Will at 1\frs Lloyd Williams, Sunday
Drawing eaeh Saturdat Evealng al 8:30
1411 two loP•
linton. Own
church
basement and spent the
Laura
Holland
1s
spendmg
a
tend
Ohw
Umverstty
and
Mr
RAUiU • To!:WIVI~IUN S~ftVlCE.
e&lt;l by local merehant Dynaflow
dsy qmltmg Those present were
Phono WO, Cleland Appliance WJ!son Will attend Greenbrier week walh Mrs Helen Barker
drive. llclcH. Blaellnar's, Pomc
Mrs Nora Adkms, who was wei·
Mr
ami
Mr!t
V1clor
Dorell
and
Store IU W. Main Sl , Pom•rOJ Military School.
roy.
9t36tc
corned as a new memb~r. Ereell,
sutcr
East
Liverpool,
Ohm,
spent
The guests C:!Joyed a ~ravc n gt&gt;r
FOK
2 23 II
Nel11C and J.ou1se Adkins, Mrs
'03 PLYMOtiTH Station wagon
Mildred Morris, Dexter, Ohio
hunt, a wacncr roast, punch, cook Sunday and Sunday nognl with Allte Hoffman,
Mrs Abaga1l
Mrs Katie Bass and son Kenme
For Sole. 1638. Call Rutland,
QUICK SF.RVICE on Wa"'n r... If's and potut~J ch1ps
Thompson,
Mrl!.
Naomi
Yeager,
Mrs Katie Stewart of Middle
1
2491111.
9 16 6tp
palrlni hy taclory Tralaod
} Jcsrnt w~re Rctln Sup Green,
Mrs Iva Boston Mrs Ada Thomp
watchmaker, COU.!NS JEWE- Pt Pleasant Eugene Rayburn, port spent S•mday mght wtth her son, Miss Tw1Ia Rickard, Mrs
· 19!!8 OODGE t dr Coronet Sedan
LERS. PCirleroy
1-J-U Carolyn Dotson Joann Justis. ~ther, Andy Stewart, who lS 111 Amy Foston 'dra Ethel Fry, Mrs
,!,It&amp;. Pu&lt;&gt;h butlon ahilt R&amp;H
Sharon Bcrrv, Sammy Hoffmnn, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hoffman Laura Gibbs, and Mrs May Roush
Beoutllul swept wing mooel
Mary Roush lee Darling Shu !e) and son spent Saturday memng
Mr ond Mn Park Bles!ling and
llllottuor'o, Pomeroy R 13 61c
Lyons,
Jane and Man m McFar with Mr and Mrs Charles Conley Sherman called 011 Mrs. Cecll and
baThe Brightest Cnrtlet
Good Cleu Used Can
land, Jackie Capehart. Robert and famtly at Pt Pleasant
lllltl PONTIAC VB Stalion Wagon
•~ Mlddl~porl
All Makea ud Modell
"JUST A GOOD PLACB TO TRADE"
Mr and Mrs Lew HoffiJ1an and Ella 8108Sing and Okey Roush on
Roush, Daane Capehart, Suzanne
~.110. t dr., 8 paa..nger, 3 aeats
Wednesday afternooA.
Mr
and
Mrs
Lloyd
Hoffman
,tnd
Hydr~malle drive. Radio and Ra!lrnad llnn111tou Pl!l.: kd \~.~~h
Wolpert
Middleport; 0.
Mater. L11i:e new condihon
B11l fl'oglesong, Ann Nl'wland, son of Pom&lt;'roy were ca!hng on M1ss LeoII a YGung called on Mra.
('n!l SP :15~60 11r Wlllt' Mrs
Mr and MrR George Clark at Ra L11c1e Rousll, Thursday afternoon
1
H111l Box 42, MdMlll, W V.1
p!aottnar 1, Pomlll'o:_~!_?:'
AUTO SALI!S
cine Sunday afternoon
Mrs Ethel Fry and Mrs Naomi
9-12-3lc
!.lO
Mr. and M'"s Arlhlr Roush of
f door Dod(e oe&lt;lon Pbone 494 Y
were bustneas callers m
\
fert)' Peoplea, Un1on Avenue, R~ady mix ronrrr.tr
Sarrl nnrl
- -· - - - lr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;; hnnsy lvama spent the week end Pnml P'"II!IIRnt, Mason and New
l'omeroy, 0
9 17 31r
with Mr and Mrs Clifford John- Haven, Frldoy,
GraiCI, Fill rtlrl nnrt Topwlllr----------,!1
-r-- - - - - : - - - - son and Mrs Frances Blake
Okey lj Housh, Mn. Luvena
delivered
Phon!:'
8393
Grngh•m
IIMI Pnklrd - 4-door Dclux HC·
I~'!IURANCE AGENCY
Mr and Mrs James Bennett Rainey, Mr and Mrs Tobey Myers
Grau•l Co , MHI(\i eport 0 12 6!&lt;'
BUY
clu. liodlo oftd boater Excellent
pn, Au-llo, !1"11•
spent Mondoy in Parkersburg
attended the Ttays Valley Baptist
eondttion. Good tlreB Gene I.arQe~t s!ze Warm Mornmg &lt;.:o.11
mUCTUlAL 1 IIAMI
VIsi tors of Mr and Mrs E 0 Aasuciation Jtf Poca .Saturday and
Grate, Mladleport, 6277
heater with c!rculatmg fan U&amp;·
ACCIEfiN1·
Henry over the week end were motored on to Charlestpn 1n the
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cd about fc.ur monlho 21" TV
.C:ItAP IRON -MIT ALl
Lifo. CIWolly Md loMo
Mr and Mrs John M1ller. Chilli evening
set, 5 p1coo dinette &lt;et It K
11 '""1&lt;,, Ohio. Mrs. Alb&lt;rt Stholl,
Mrs Ethel ~"ry called on 'Mrs
Ruoaell, Rl 7, m·ur highway gal'I a • ro "
Pomeroy, Mrs Wlll18m Camp and Came King Saturda,y evening
age
9 16 71p
OHIO •
oons, Mason, Mr. and Mra. Delbert
Mr And Mr~ Curti!l Vouna spent
&amp; IL II ; WURGS SOIIR OJ, - 2t
- -- - - - ,...,_ 111
, _ 11
6111 Betker, Middleport and Mrs Don Tbundar evcnlDI witb Mr. and
111111 ~ener Service.
FOH SALE - App!f!J New Jla
~:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;=;;;;;;~~Beek~r and son, Pomeroy
Mrs. 1oooy Myers,
~- ID'I NIJIII' Pbono
ven Orchar.d, New lliiVCn Phone I~~~~~~~~~~~~
Out Gf town relatives and fraends
'Mr Mnd Mrs Andy Cross and
1·29!f
- - - -- - IIAl WAU
attending the last rUes of Mrs Bon of Letart Falla were ~unday
DODGI • PLYIIOVTII TU 24688
DU'D'.
I 8 U COAL FURNACE _ Good rontll·
Compson were Mrs. Grace gue•ts or Mr and Mro. Arch Yeag·
tlon Also sma 1 gas IIC'atcr.
CONCRl!TB BLOCQ
McFarland and sono Whoelin'g, W er.
C~l
Phone 6300-M
9 ll 6te
"lulld lolltr Por L....ftORWIH Va, Mrs Erma Compson, Colum
bus, Ohio, !lr and Mrs Henrr
2~ ~ool lurnaco. Fairbank~
tFOR SALE\
GRUISER BLOCK CO.
~ ,_,.._..,
Beach, Bradhury, Ohio and Mrs
Moroe 1toker, eood cond1llon For Retb1Urnnu or S·hnoh New
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Mlldre(l Jacobs, Pomeroy
Converllon 111 burner, never Stolui08S Rdrlierolor :12 I'll
I Mlloo North ol ,_..,
Ill L llOOIIII It,
""- II
Mr and M111. Harley Powell pf
be&lt;n uaod Phone tt:lllfl-M S T
fl, 2 door , l'OiliJJ!ctc ·mtb utull
Oh'&amp;,...
N1lro tnd ll'r and Mrs. Robert
Jllllltll, 1139 Mill St, Middleport
was $90000 now $60000. Guar
~Rt.IIJ&gt;\:.'"'
Greer and,lamily or Pt. Pleasant
9 18 3tc
antced JACM'S IIEFIUGI:HA
·~~~~~~~~·~~~~~visited
Mr and Mrs Elmer Van
0
TION, NEW I!IJVEN TU 23037
Meter, Sunday.
'APPU:I •• ftrlna own container•
S.l9-25tp
~jlllll• laaura""o A&amp;e1J07,
Rev W L Gea•nart a retired
· lee Cllrt. Fruth, Maaon, IV Va
Middlopon Fire • A~lomobll• MethodiSt miniSter of Barbours9 18 41&lt; 6----,,---10 ROOM HOUSE
room houae cltld bath Natural
llondl. ...... Ills.%_ -~ ville, called on fr~enda Sunday
ga ~ m housr One malo north
One Pblleo Jl" ••naole TV , one
and LOT
CO!ti'!.ETI!
lnoursnce Prolectlon,
Mr •and Mro Charles Aliensor Chster Cull A J Cnrtcr,
........... "lei l
Dexter wrmcer type washer
' Life, ~utt•. ll'lre, Polto. Coil J)or worth viSited Mr and M•:;, Carl
I
Rooms
Nt•wly
Pamtcd
YUko11
022
32
9
16
61p
Both In food condition Contact
Only
lci1Ua, l(hldlo;;ori, Oblo.
Allensworth of Middleport, Sunal.!lo
C. R. lobbla1 ot Lowe'o Tmler
day.
~~~. Middleport, Obio Phone
50 FOOT LOT
Grocery ln Rutland - Well stockDale Walbt•rn and son. called on
IIZIZ.Il
8 i8 3tc
Jn Syr.tCIISC onto
ed
Doing
nice
business
6
roora
Mr
and Mrs John Hart~son, Wed27~ gallon fuel oil tank, or lu
Sec George H. Uursl
bvmc quarters attached Reaso,t· nesd11~.
Rer Mrs John Stout, Hurrl.son'l'wo - lbree pbue A.C. motors
~""
.
ably priced or wlll consider
Robert Oliver ~pent the week
I CIYt St., Pomtroy
10 It p, and 15 Honepower. Or
VIIIe, OhiO
9 i6 3tp
trade
on
bouse.
Reason
for
sellend
home
with
rclatlvet.
He
is
at
01
Phooo
514-X
· 191lle HOflll, Rutload. Phone
ing, other mtercsts George Ken- tending college of Glenville
\
h132.
I ....~.-.....13 81c
nedy, Rutland, Ohio.
9 i3 71p
lirlldlna Lo" 50' 1 100' feet about Three herlroJm house by October
, (101 mjnutfa lrmn Court House
J5 l'ermnncnt reSident Phont'
E~tf'fl
)fr. and !Irs True Blcss1ng of
O.r Sandian foda-r aM:SIIftl
~ N. Benael, Pomeroy. ~ 00
3811-J
9 16 61p REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Sh R
Mason and M"' lolamle Wallace ol
; , P)lona 316-M.
&amp;-12-61)
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Don~eatic-Commercui-Dalry
from Good oe epa!r Kalamnoo M•ch1g1n, were Moll- The pump -lovely classic
llvlnl room oulte, ptai
JACK'S REFRIGERATION
day gue•t• of Mr&amp; Cecil Blc8Slng that's perfectly calculated
·fe!,i1 l!leker, wool 1'111 ond pod, Rooms for .. t-.nt Clo11e to town
24 Hour Service
and Ella and Okey B Roush
!Irs Luvena Rainey called. ()J1 to pay pretty compllments
~ Cboop. Wo)'lle Green,
i27 Butternut Ave.
9 i8 12tc
to everything In your ward·
New
,Havln
Tu
2S5S7
Mro.
Donald Thompson \lfonday.
SP
Mr • 41nd Mrs Curtis Young robe. High, slimming heel
• 18 3tp Furnished h••Jsc for rent After
spent Monday evening With Mr. Black nusuede.
Hi-TEST GA!. AT
Oct lot fJn Bree11 Hgta. Has
e: Ladlo, COlli, Dre19es
o be seen to be appreciated
REGULAR
PRICE
•,
, Shoeo. RoJer. Snverwarc
Call New Martlnavllle, W Va,
of
l'IIWELL8 SIIVIC~ S'nftON
•
et Lamp1 Plclttre Framer,
Oalt Grnve and Mrs. Virglall
935RX
9 14 ttc
;
llq~e Chain. Otber mlseall· - - -- - - - - L'UimlC.lTIOII ond W~H
Sayre ol MaSOil were in Gallipolis
Mlddl.,.rl. Oblo
~ ' .PDua ltoau. Pr~ Roaaon Furnbhod 4 room apartm•nt In
Tuesday where Mn Roush con- L--~~~~.J
Oia '1\e,~leat
. . c5rt~U
, ' ,.lid
, dlepo_r&amp;
':' lilllt'.' Pboae SP_,.., l-18-3tc Pomeroy Phnne 337J 9-IUic - - - - - -- - aulled a doc:tor.
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They lre Rev E E Cox, he\
L. A Walls and the present pas
tor, Rev Harold Klmgel who
pame here Aug I, 1956
In order to keep abreast \\Jth
th~ fast growmg
cangregatlon,
he lenlaltve plans are to erect
a new sanc lu&lt;~ry adJacent to the
prcsent btuldll).g and use the l)!d
t.tne ror an educational umt ThiS
Improvement Will be made at an
approxamale cost "f ,$20,000
Fund ru~mg campa1gns are he
'"i conducted '" all department•
of tile local church.
ConstructiOn w11l begm, not
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fiOTICS Qjl API'OINTMINT
Administrator
Eotato ol Roy Lowla Smith
Nolioe Is hereby given tllat Roy
R. Smltb whose Post Office' Add·
rtll is ·Portland, Ohto bas been
duly appointed as Administrator
cf the E.-.tp of ltOY L~wls Sm1th
late of Meagt County, Ohio, deceased.
P•led this 31it day or August
1967
John C Bacon
Ju~ge ol the Prob•te Court
Mello County, Ohio
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Mr and Mrs Dennis Roush had
as thear guests Sunday Mr and
Mrs Andy E-lwar.ds and Frances of
Huntmgton, 'Mr and Mrs Denms
Rough Jr, Roger and Jam, of Hick
Ol')' Chapel, 1ir and Mrs John
Roush, Mr .md Mrs Elmer Newberry, Steve and Mike, Dale Carr
and Miss GlrJrla Crump
Mr and Mn Wa)ne Hart Sr
and Mrs Hannah Johnson were
busmess Vlsit()rs 10 Po1nt Pleasant
Saturday
Mr and ~11rs Calvm Blessing,
Mr and Mrs. Guy Blessmg or Ma·
son spent Sulldll) wtlh Lewis Rlessm~ al the \form ' Memorial Hospital m M11ton
Sunday &amp;lJP.Stli of Mr and Mrs..
Jves Kmg WPre Mr and Mrs Percy
Ballnd and famaly of South Char·
Jeston Mrs "axme Spamhour and
son, Mr and Mrs Efwood Walton
of Mln'mel, Mr and Mrs Reuna
Kmg of Henderson, Mr and Mrs
Lew Kmg or Pomt Pleasant
Atlorney R A Blessmg of Char·
lc.~o~nn was a recent guest of his
SISIHs, Ella and Maude Blessmg
Mrs Ed Fry caned on her b1 othel-, Dallas Yeager, a11d wife of
Mason Fr1day afternoon
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In Good Showing

cording to plans

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M. Spirited

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Radney Downing

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OhJO !IS Clifford Eads
Scheduled a pre!Jm1nar) hear
mg in t11e near future for a di·
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filed Lv Hazel
Cleland Andt cw... Rae me, vs.- W
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LAST WEEK'S WINN.ER

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BAKER

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day as Coa&lt;h Woody lfoyes appeared pleasPd with the lmproveme"nt over 1~e prevc1ous day
Hayes oaid bls boys ap~eared
more like a conference eontende~
as the Bucks charged thcar way
through a tight drill
The Bucke1e mentor said quartcrback Andy OkuloVIen had His
best day of the fall as he conHn·
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Betly Brlle

FREEZER
PAPER
7or Ibe refrigeAtor and .
home tretzer. Proteela meato
and other foods at !reeling
tempentures. Heully waxed
on one lide.
Opporluolly Week

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GIRLS

OPPOBTUNIT\' WEEK

GIRLS

SALE! WOMEN'S DRESSES

Suspender Jeans

Rayon knit, smooth,fltting comfortable panties. While

White heavy weight soft apUil
totton anklet! with nylon reInforced heel and tGe for

$1.00
Htavy denim jeans, detach·

able ouspenders. Completely
washable, coneealed side zip.
per, doubl6 stitched oeamo Sizes 2 to 6K.

171 Regular $4.95 Dresses ... . . . . .. ..... Sale $4.00
129 Regular $8.96 Dresses ........ , ... . . Sale $7.00
105 Regular '10.00 Dresses .. . ... . .... .. Sale $8.00

WOMEN'S SH~~ONT PANTIES .

TRIPLE ROLL .
ANKLETS.

OPPORTUNITY WUK .

Junior Sizes - Misses' Sizes! Half Sizes and Extra sizes.
Smart New Styles at Special Sale Prices for Opportun·
ity Week.
405 Dresses at Big Savings for Opportuni ly Week.

Women's Col&amp;oD

or pink ill regular sizes 5 to 8. Spoi1 paaties, elastic leg
Hollywood brteft, flare ·leg step Ins alid band leg briefs.

lone wear - Siz,.,. ~"' to 11.

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BLOUSES .
Fine quality cotton broad.
cloth blouaeo, short slei!vea,
many $lyles to choose from.
Sizes 32 to 38.
Opportualty Week.

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Women'•

PANTIES

PANTIES

DRF;SS SHEER

Rayon knit panties with rlh
bed cuffs and elastic leg
briefs. White, pink and blu&lt;•
In al.., 4 to 14.
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STOCKINGS

SALE! -- S aad BOVS'

Women's Campus

Girls Campus

"CAMPUS" JACKET$ and COATS
12 Mea's rea. $8;8$ CIIDpUa Zipper Jaekell sile fi.OO

Rayon knit panties - nylon
reinforced at point'S of strain.
Sl)lall,

medium and large

3 for 87c

3 for $1.00

sta&lt;klngo. The8e stockings
are proportioned aalhcy are
tnll to Iii perlect!Y at the
top, knee, call, loot and heel.
Slzel 81&gt; to II. Colors: m•d·
lum beige and light beige.

"LADV ALPHA" WOMEN'S SNUGGlE

PANTIES and VESTS
Cotton knit snuggle panties and vests - All clastic
waist band and elastic band legs - Sizes Me,dium,
Large and Extra Large - Color Pink.

$1.00 a pair

OPPORTUNITY WEEK ON

Adjustible wire lrou81lr crca·
en, eaoy to u&amp;e - Men's or
boys olzes,

2 pair for $1.00
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WHISK
BROOMS
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(lood •uallty natural color
broom corn. WI,. bound ban.
die with rlna. D9c Value.
IPPOITUNITY WIIK

39c

Flannel Back
TABLE
COVERS
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with
cover~

flannel baeka - extra heavy
- hemmed edae• - Deautl·
flee yo~r toblo ~ protect•
and ooves your llneno-wlpes
.dean with damp cloth-Ideal
lor dlnlna room and dinette
tablts - Will not mar or
seratch llble flnlo~becks.
soUds and llorsl patterns.
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TAILES
Portable• and etoUonary
OI'I'OIITUNITY WiiK

$10.00 .

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SALI N4.00
2 "'I· ..
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.... Mt.OO Lou.,. Chairs ·-- ·-·-.. .
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,... Mt.oo Rock enH Loclc Choir and
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: ,... S~JO flock and L..k Choir enol Ottoman : SALI S7tOO
,... ,.,,so lwfnl .._ lock~rt -·-- ......... SALI $7t00
2 "t· $lot.OO ,,.., Ruloloor Choir ond Ottoman -· SALI saa:oo

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weor. run cQt for ....fort.
llooDIY,JQ'OtMJi110ned ·to lflt
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OPPOIITUNITY WIIIG

from Elberfeld&amp;.

m.o; Ptiiit;,;;Rock'iri.ifOiift·;.;w;;.;;.en;;I:.!~:J:::,

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Smart new fall patte~ns.
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sook~
Nylon reinforced
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Deaular ribbed top or the
ell!tle too anklet style.

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$Uf

ORLON SUPOVER

OPPORTlJNIT\' 'WEEK
Eosy Choirs- TV ChoirsOccasional Chain- Lounge Choirs
6

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$U8

Men't "CIIDpUf",

3 ree. SM.OO TV Cbalro-Red, hlaek, turquoise and black

COMIINATION TV

OPPORTUijiTY' Willi

SPECIAL PRICES FOR

U Ia. X 72 ln... . $2.49

SALE
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OPPOitTUNITY WIIK

Men'sJU5 .

apeCI~I

Tnese are extra

Cannon's &amp;Oc Ter1)'
Red or green check.s. ,

Full eut, sanlorbed 10 oz.
blue denim dun~areeo. Zip·
per fly. Size• fl8 to 44.

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menslona fur Itt and comfort.
More ro6m In logo lc!r tiiY
knee action. 10 01. oantcilizeil
blue dtn!rn. !1lae• 8 to. 16.

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1 re_. UtiU.uU lletge 3·pc. :;w1e . . . . . . . . Sate ••• 1.uu
1 reg. JUB.IIU lto•e 2-pc. Sune .... . ... Sale ••n.uu
1 reg. •nu.oo &lt;:Jtareoao 2·pc. Suite . . .... tlaJe $11/.UO
1 re~. ,uu.uu Betge ¥·pc. liulle .. ....• , Sale '11'• .oil
1 reg. '2ti9.00 Green :t·pc. Sulle . .... . .. Sale UDD.OO
1 reg. '2ti9.UO Lt. llelge 2·pc. Suite ..... Sate '1Y9.UU
1 reg. ''269.00 Lt. Brown Z·pe. Suite . . .. Sale UY9.DO
1 teg. '269.00 Green 2·pe. Suite ........ Sale '199.00
1 reg. $297 .oo Brown wtth turq. 2-pc. Suite !!ale •zzz.oo
1 reg. $269.00 Brown 2-pc. Sutle ....... Sale $222.00
1 reg. f279.00 Beige 2·pc. Sufle, ........ Sale tzss:oo
1 r~g. U19.00 Charcoal Z·JII:. Suite ..... , Sale '233.00
1 reg. $%79.00 Green 2·pe. Suite ......'. . Sale '233.00
1 reg, $259.00 Grey 2-pe. Salle . .. , •... oale •212:00
2 reg. '319.00 Grey 2·pe. Sult~a ~ ....... Sale $288.00
2 reg. $319.00 Dark Green 2-pe, Suite . . . Sale $288.00
1 reg. $319.00 Light Green 2·pc. Suite ... Bale '288;00
1 reg. U19.00 Rose 2-pc. Suite ...... .. Slle '288.00
2 reg, $319.00 Gold 2·pc. Suites ... .. : . . Sale '288.00
1 reg, '319.00 Turquoile 2·pe. Suite .... Sale '281.00
1 reg, $319.00 Brown 2·pe. ljullc ....... Sale $281.00
1 reg. $349.00 Turquoloe 3·Jie, Sectional . Bale $281.00
1 reg. '349.00 Beige 3·pe, Sccllonal .... Sale· $288.00
1 reg. $349.00 B.laek 3·pe. Sectional . . . . Sale $288.00
1 reg. $379.00 Brown 3-pc. Sectional .. .. Sale $311.00
1 reg. $397.00 Chareoal 2·pe. Sedlonal .. Sale '333.00 •

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DUNGAREES

DUNGAREES

1 reg. U 79.00 Green Nylon 2·pc. Suite .. SIJe f133.00

$1.95

Boys !'Big Yank" '

Men'&amp; "Big Yank"

"KBOEHLEB"
LIVING ROOM SUITES

O~l'OlTUNITY WEEK

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For Men aDd Jloyt oo The MelD Floor

SPECIAL PRICES FOR

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Sizes 1~ to 18.
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Sizes 8 to 18.
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CANNON

Durable eoljlleled cold pack
••nnm. Ea11ly cleaned. Hold
7 quart Jlll'll. Extra dc&lt;p.

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Sizes 39 to 50.
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Sizes 38 to 52.
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Jellow and white.
OPPORTUNITY WEEK

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