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~ ~aoaUon1ng at M18ml Beach,
Fla. They abo viSited Dayton•
Beaeb, eotton fields, Oteflnokee
Swamp, and the Skylme Drive
The ,Yamp was the Site of the
moving p10tu1e "Lure of the Wll·
&lt;lernes'a1 made by Jetr Hunter.

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lil' Mr.' an4 Mra. Ames Deem,
Leadtoirn, W Va., and r.Jr, and
lllr3. Edgar Fletcher of Cool•IUe, Vr. Joe Dobl.o and. daugh·
ter Judy, Catlettsburg, K¥.; Mr,
and }ln. eal'l/n Sm1th 'and two
dauclrtera, Ashland, Ky., were
weekend guests of M1ss Sara

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Wom~n's and Gi.rls' Ready To Wear - The Prap~ry Dept. - The,

returned ttome

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Sept. II.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carnahan,
:Bucyrus, will meet hu mot'•er,
lira. Delli Carnahan m co~umbliS
today and take her luek to their

Furniture and Floor Coverings - The New TV sets - Notions •

home for an mdefmlfe stay

Housewares- Scboql Supplies- Men's and Boys' Wear .:. Hosiery.

:daughter of Mr and Mro J&lt;lhn
Thomas, loCal, 1s a hospital pa·
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-Infants
Wear -~smetics
and,; Dry Goads on the' main floor.
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week for their home m Tennessee
He h11 been employed at the
X•laer Aluminum plant and they
moke their home at the Victor
'Grimm apartments
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Agnes Hanson has returned to
Charleston after spending t lil il
weeki With Mr and Mrs P J
Jonet Bobby Adk10s, Charleston,
an""n of Mr and Mf! Jones
u made plans to spend a week
here.
Mr and Mrs 0 E McKinley
were In Athens Sunday on busi·
ness.
Okey
Cart, USN will com·
plete his Boot 'l)'atnlna this next
week and will leave Bainbridge,
Jlld. Immediately lor a visit with
hi! parent&amp;, Rev and Mrs Okcy
t•rt and fam11y, Hobson
~ Tuesday guests Df Mr and Mn
Lawrence Bmg: were Mr. and
Mr1. Walter Caufman and dauail·
ter, Glauys, Galhpoh,, Dr Gra&lt;e

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Cut from ~oune. corn·fed porkers o...
every pork tom must measure up ,tQ
Al&lt;P's rigid standards of qnallt)ll They re
pritied for aavlnga 1nd guaranteed to
oat\lly or your money back!

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Knight Presides
At Middlepbrt
High Assembly ·

; Prlnc!pal Earl Knight, Amerl·
lean Hlotory Instructor at Midule·
port High School, was In c~arge of
the mlrl·wcek aS8embly program at
the High School Wednesday.
1 1D observance ot Natlonal Con·
stltutlon Week •nd ConBtllutlon
Day, Sept. 17, a patriotic program
planned. Tom Skinner, who
was the de!egat&amp; to Boys' State
lt'om reeney·Bennett PoBI. No 128
American Lealon, and Phylll!
Stanley, delQ&amp;ate to Girls' State
trbm the AuXIliary of PoBt 128.
l"t talks on "Government baaed
· on thelr experiences tht• summeer.
Gtorae Baumgardner opened the
Ptofl'llln It he led the student
bodY ln "The Pledge of Alle&amp;i·
ante" and Mrs Clarence Lacey
directed group singing of tho Na·
Ilona! Anthem with Kay Dant as
pianist.
John TbompROn cave a
talk to the otudontt In
lnl~elli•~•ln of the Wahama came

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Joa~ Collins

Betty Lou Kelm

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Barbaro Ruoh

"111011 'HAN LIPI"

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day In Delaware, o. for the Little
Browi&gt; lug tacea won by Toi'Jlld
DIUon CroS8, Rll)'mond Hart·
lt~~,.a;; ,Spencer, A. c. Bradford,
Crill Bradford, llr. and Ill"· J. Z:
D. Hf.t&gt;t!ncer,~p. an~ )olrs, Geo
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Face Problem In'Revaluation FOr Schools
are iaving to make up cent rather than 40 per ~ent.
whether they believe
,: ~·~~~/', ~"" ,!letter or less and poorer educa·
young people J. E Irvin, &amp;enSUperviSor for Mason County schools, re·
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told a group of Point Pleasant univer,,..,.·~-w slty women that his schedule calls for a full
tei"JI_I this year but that there will be a shorter
schedule next year unless a change is wrought
In financial conditions.
'· Already, certain doubling up of classes, and
reductions of salaries have taken place This
I'. .~an lead only to one thing: emmigration of
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states thai recognize the importance of
schools and are willing to pay for high educa·
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perty tO date because of disagreeillen! ""••'~ •I,
the method.
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There are many people In every state,
county af\d neighborhood who dq !IQ.t:. lteUM~~·I
the modern community should spend near '
much money as it does on schools. They mat
be hidebound, backward, or conservative, but
their opinions are honestly held and deserve
as much respect as'do people who hold OP,R0- 1
site views.
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There •r~ ~!hers who, In a sub~viSion such
as Mason County, as in 811y area, inight .use
tactics of confusion to prevent increase of
taxes. S~c!l , a,ction might take the direction of
fementlng 11Jsagreement over how a re-valuation mlgpt.be IJrought about

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Invitation To Inspect New Infirmary ShtWicl Be
' Accepted By Every Taxpayer In M&amp;igs County

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Rom};er Roou
1'teasure Hunt

Matlnf'e Theater

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Trouble With Father
Spinach Playhouse
NBC News
Newa Picture
Sports Eye
Weathermt
S~bor of London
Dr. Hudoon'a Journal
Life ol Riley
M·SQnad
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The Thin Man
Cavakad~ of &amp;poria

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Maintain rr01ent equipment. Re·
plaq&gt;!Jionlli are expenaive and oft·
en difficult to pay for.
Do Mt earry more young livestock than I• needed for replacement, except when needed to In·
creaae t~e "" of tho berd It oft·
en Is wlae to buy ratller than ralae
' Uv~4toclc: for expauion when feed,
capital, space and !abet are ~Till·
,ble.
&lt;Buy , breedb)8 · atoci wlaely. Do
not pay the top doll'ar on eomeoll!''s :'opinlo1." See a reeord II
poulble.
low.
Borrow money lor PrOduetlon
Items fil"at. Rop/'):rnenlli are much __., _,_;..::,....,'....:.":,:_.--"......,o!Q.~piO'
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wier when tiOrrowed eapltal Ia
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lnveoted In item a that make ,...
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·~· 1\W..iiO (WfiHI),.70
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sure unprobltabl• enterprises
are notauboldlzed with profit pro~llpflldl,..
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losjeS and cost ol medication can
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, ~ aerl901 &gt;I P'1""' day prices.
10...:1 buaholt,,.
'tileck supplement purchaaealor 'l'hrOe o~o county agenlli · will
lootHilll.
bdt'bu)'e, l!e aure' you get what
• ~·•«ngu~hed serv1&lt;e
is N&lt;ded at moat reaoonable prlce.laJ.,Iil!s at ' meeting of the Na·
' Pian to produce top quality lor·
' ASa~lalion of County Agrl
"'' but be 9\11'8 ,to have ~lllclel!t cultural 1\genll in Boston oct.
llve!loci tq market tbat' lorage. IS-17. , •
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Fo&lt;BJe wbi~p " not markeled is
Tboae to be honored ·are Oacar
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EquiAment 1 Plan breealng and l""dlng pro- Blateolee,' •Melp county and
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marieUng periods
County.
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Wilt.. 4ue11tfll Polomount me.IJ!~dl known, Gues! work, ob- te~slon Service lo'r e•ghteen
aofete methods, unnecclllty rlaks years. He helped organ&lt;ze and

Agents To'c.·
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Hl'ghes"'

Saturday - Chq"~ell

Comnan.:.,lnc.

~C~or~.~~~B~u~ltent~~~~t~~a~n~d
· ar:e~e~x:tr~em~e;ly~
operate
Guernsey-Noble
Feed
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under~m:ls:l•:ke~a~
present
economic Ier
Call the
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Blakeslee has served Melg'i
County for· more th.an seventeen
years. Dlmng that time he has
helped £armers' organiZe the
M~&amp;s , Soli Coruervatmn DlStnct,

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rose treea
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available.
The seedling
In ige
from one to four years Special
windbreak stock which is mostly
4 and ~ year trees may be 1ecured after thO 01te is approve&lt;!
by a .representatiVe of the Dlvi

where th-ey may be rea.s()nabl)·
expected to grow to matur1ty, thnt
they are not to be used for
sbarle and ornamenal purposes;
and that lhey w11I be protected
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David Crabtree, Kenneth Crabtree, John David GiUosJy, PbUip
Grim, Dale Hawey, Eorl HoUond,
Jackie Joneo, Teddy Jonea, Tom·
my KlrtondaD, Joe McWbomr,
Harley B. Plcktlt Jan Pickett
OiJten se&lt;urlni trees were K.
D. .&lt;msbary, P. L. Bailey, Harold
'Barnhart, Dean Blackwood, Lealle1E. Blourh, Wallace Bradford,
Raymond E. cuetler, Brancb
Fleming, Goei!eln coal co., F. c
Halliday, Frank Harlias, H. w.
Herman, T 11.. Hewetoon, Heigl
Ccunty Beagle Club, Meigs Coun·
ty IWLA, Norman W. Mora, Em·
ory Powell, Edson Rouoh, A. L
Schabow, Charles G. Sheel!, Jam·
es B Wlolet, Raymond E. Wbaler

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6n plant foud and 1t~
uuge to Farm Bureau cuatorneu
Tlli1 10 turn wJIJ giVe the farmer
a larger dollar returq frvm mon·
ey apent on Farm Bureau fertlli·
2ers and lime.
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Also Included in the program
w1U be lnfonnauonat aeulona n
forage crop· mixtures, With

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W&lt;lliam•Wilcoxen
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In conne&lt;tion with forestry
there Is an interOIUng Paul
Bunyan Forestry 'Eiposition to
be held In our neighboring coon·
ty 0 ! Vinton on Wedneoday and

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harvesting equ1pment will be on
display both days. Toura to D. B.
Frampton Co., Vinton

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Forest. MeArlhur

Sehool Forest, Head Corpbntion
and Sun Gold Industries are sebe
duled from 10 a. m to 4 p. m.
Contests mclude one-man chain
saw, two·man croS!cut, log rolllng and tree felling conteata
Some equipment on display will
be power unitl!, aerial tower1,

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labiiWIBTGRO ud ..,.. back lor Hii&amp;Jo kiJ4 toi11b1a tuloi' dllrirtc
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fo,od m•d• lo k••P dog• heeltfty, linly.
t.;pltl "' groWfl do11 t•t tvt,.,thlnt
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County Agrtwtturot ~Appllcat&lt;on bl~nk.s for aecurll!g
fo1·eat tree seedbnga for pbntlna
m the !Pring of j90a are now
available at the Extenalon, ASC
and ~CS o!ficea.
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• Trtes available Include green
and white ash; black cherry; collee tr""s; red gum, black and
honey locuot, red, silver and su·
g~r 111\lPie; bl,ack, chestnut, red
and white oak; sycamore; tulip
and black walnut in tho
broad IUved species.
Evergreen trees on lhe avall·
list are hemlock, Austriin,
pitch, rod, Vlrglma and
white
and Norway Sprpce,

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The bo.ateu ~erved 1 aalad
eourae to thoae named above and
Mra. Ru11ell Wilson, Mn Millard Wildermuth and Mn E. M
Bb••· The ·~•t meetma will b.

elude lectur.., llhutratlono aed
dlleulllon• n plant food anoly· dual farmt'r'o IJ09dt.
111, methodo and amounl! of ap.
plieaUon oad the '""''" obtain
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Thtre I• Only
Tile PlltPOIO 01 the meeling iJ
14 aaalol F1101 Bureau Co-op per.
One
1onnel to be able to live heiler
work will also be seen.
The second eveot Ia aeheduled
a week Ialor on Wedneaday, Oct
2 at the Thomas D. S1yre farm
See It! Try It!
In the Groat Bend rtier bottom
areL
Buy ltf.
Five byhrldo were planted May
lOth and '"li be •pot harveated
belote Oct. Z lo check the comparative yield of eacb hybrid
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TIACI'OR SALES
the aaricultural agencies Howard
Nolan, Racine Vo-ag Instructor Ia
Phllle 4te- P0111ero7
of the commitl'"l

l•!ls.ciaDtlaoinr;y ~ervlce Cooperative "'
Trwck Growers associa- ordered early th1s ran as requests and saw mills.
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of area cooperaives includ· quenlly exceeds supply later m dude 8 foot tall Plul Bunyan
the fall
(G ilbert Reicberl) and Paul Criai
LL..I I I I LLJI .. In 1956 a total of 142,400 tree~ (former wo11ld's champ) shaving
were secured m Meigs County. a man with
axe.
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The program is: open to anyone
100,0(10 of these with Albany v.. lntereatod In forestry.
ag. students plantmg 3,200 and 1
one 4-H member planting 200. Two special days arranged by
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Trees may be ordered in an)' the agricultural aeencles of
quantity !rem 2110 trees and up Me~gs County are a&lt;heduled for
Vo-ag students and 4-H Club the ne•t lwo we;ka.
members may secure 200 tre~
On Tueaday, Sepl. U:tb al
of
spec)es by pa)'lng deilv· 12.30 p m. at the Ohio Valley
only of 50 ccnli-per Experunent Farm 1 tour hu
been arranged lor Vo-ar boys
l'!lone 37&amp;1
Rae!ne
and adults The farm located len
miles below the Ponteroy-Muon
btJdge in Well Vlfglnla h~ !liar;:
interesting experiments.
Corn experlmentR inelude che·
mica! weed control, variety and
ai~~~~~:.'.:.~~.5f~~:-jlertilizer
trials and llrifatltn.'
Meadow triala on seedlnr dJ!ea,
inr the ~outheaatern Ohio Egg
ptaeement of lime and fer·
Auct1on, Southeastern Ohio PouJ.
and rotation~ Tobacco
tey Produeera assoc1atlon,~~r:1~ :/(~;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~lj
Soulheastern
Oblo Beef ,
Improvement assodation,
eaalern Ohio Hereford
iloo, and the Huntington InierM&lt;Ik Producers aaaoclation.
Strausbaugh has been ti'um·
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19f7. He helped organize the
Tfumbull Soil Conservation Dl,.
organized the c,ounty Dairy'
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.•••w.. ,, . first jllDior la!J board,
county Extension advls·
ory committee, He assisted in
promot1n111the fire! eounty-wlde
tnllk rina test (or Brucellosh
and for the last several years has
wor~ed on a meadow and pasture
jmprovemcnt program.

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cia! emphasis on proper leRumeThe afternoon tmion will in· grau mlxturea to fit the uldiVI·

the Iilii organized Ieeder sale ••
Ohio Tile group marketed over
2,600 cattle iu three sales last
Share a~o hefpeil organtl.
Bee[ Performance Teoting
asf(lclation ol Guernsey County sion of Forestry.
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and lhe Guernsey County Sheep Costs of the lrees this year
lmpro~ement aSBoclallon. He asfrom $800 to $1500 per
sistod In forming lhe Guernsey llthcusand plus transportaMn.
'1. (Coufui"Lnsttiy~aFso,re1try association and Anyone may secure the trees
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Tree Growers assocta· for planting by tilling out an
Under his direction nearly
and application blank
all 4-H ~lub metnber'll h'ave sw1t:agreement pravtdcs t~at treel!
e'hcd to purebred al)imals for are to be planted on an area

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InvllatiORJ have been aenl to
all Farm B~u ltlnat~en.
Branch Monapn end other
Plant Food Salf.lmen lo attend
lhls IJIOfial doy. Under the dirtc·
tlon ol Gortb Volt, chmrnan of
the Arronomy Departmento of
both tbe Ohio: Stat. Unlvmlty
and the Experiment Slatlon, the
penoanel of the Arronomy De·
putment at the Stat1on wlll
take cbarfe of lhlo ev.nt which
wiD include tours ol tbe reaearc~
locilltl01 aucb 11 the lahoraton01
areen boueea, field let! and &lt;fe.
moDJtraUon ploll, and apeclal
equipment and lacllltlea .

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Day will be "held a1 the entertained ber Canasta Club.
i Agrleullur~t Experiment
Prizes were won by M:n Em·l----~-~~"'!llpo:&lt;iiiii 'c
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Tile •peclaUall offer these aenera! m1RIIOJ11enl Upa to eaae the
pinch lor farmers In the montho
ahead: ·
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itlfs and resource• as fuliy at
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Detective's Dill?&lt;
Foll&gt;i:n lntr!gue
My Little MorJie :
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Baseball
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Surely only persons completely disinterest- Caught In ftte spiral of rising costs, this sum
FIUIIAY
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accept the Invitation by the County Board of tiQo.
7:80 Boaton Bladde
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tq:OG S,csnninl t~e We1t"'
CO)IImlssioners to visit the new infirmary on
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Chlldren's Home Hill tthis ,Friday, Saturday,
Th~ commissioners, obviously through care·
8:55 Loc2l News
and Sunday. Completion of the bul!dlng at a ful planning, were able to add to this bond is·
1ost of $178,000, entirely furnished and equip- sue enough moneys from the general fund to
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ped, marks the end of an era In this county. build a SO-patient Infirmary which is more
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It has been a number of years in the making. than sufficient for current needs. The build·
11!30 Sear&lt;h lor romorrpw
9.30 Miattr Mou .. J')l)'!!cilllt
Mro.
Hubert
Price
entertained
For over 10 years the public here has ing and Its e9uipmen1, modern in every re- on Sept. Bib wllh a six o'cloc.i
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., \2:00 KaUe'a Kitc'&gt;ea
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known of the sub-standard nature of facilities spect, Is a standing compliment to the consld· dinner In honor of her husband's
NIW ARRIVAL
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for care of our aged at the old Infirmary on eration the people of Melge County have for
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and
ice
cream
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setved
Pomeroy,
are
announcing
the
birth
th e Pomeroy·Harrisonvllle road. Buildmgs its "old folks."
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LONQPN REQE\'~LOPING
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there have been "condemned" by the state for
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that 16ng or longer. But of course Rome was- drtve to tile Hill eltber Friday, Saturday or McDade, LYnn Prolflt and Suzan grandparents are Mr. and Mr&amp; Clly CDlllll1il ha's approved a 47· 2-30 The Verdict Is You11
mlllion·dofiar phm to completely 3:00 Erighter Day
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n't built In a day, either.
Fred Sayre, Racine and Paternal revamp S5 acres of the hmt of 3:111 Seeret Storm
Sunday to visit the lnfll'l!lary. Visitors also Price.
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Mr and Mrs. Clarence Price grand}larentll are Mr and Mrs. London wh&lt;eh were almost enUre· S.30 Edge ol N&lt;aht
4 30 Corh" Archer
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A $40,000 bond Issue was approved by vot· are lnvited t 0 th e Children ,s Home which has were
buslneas v!JIIors in Colum- Evere!l Rou•h, Racine.
ly bombed out durmg World War
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ers several years ago for a new Infirmary. been redecorated Inside In recent months.
bus last week.
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Mr. and Mr1. Marvin Swan and
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Word has been received here MRS. Pill LEAVES MO$CQW 5:4G Spo,1s Pltade
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Mr.
uutrict
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MOSCOW l!P-!4rs. Eleanor 5:nn Weathe.man
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were Sunilay ruest.. ul Mr. and and Mrs. Robert Evans (Almont Roosevelt left Moscow lor Lenin·
7:30 Jlmm10 Durante
Mrs Harry Swan.
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Hitel, who haa been serlou8ll grad Thursday night .after spen~~ 6.00 The Weeks' News in Revu1 6.00 Gale Storm Show
Mr and Mrs, John Pa1nter of ltl In Chlldrena' Hospllal, Colum· ing lour days at !he Black Sea 8'15 Douglas l!dwants
Newark called on his br~ther Mr. bus is lmprovlrtg and was return· resort town of SQ&lt;hl. She Ia ~·SO Playhouse of Slars
8·30 Have &lt;.un Will Travel
and Mro. Albert Paynter Sunday. ed to his h~me, Tiffin, Monday scheduled to t~eturn to MDscow ' /:UO Weot,to&lt;9,t,!ltO!Y. , , . It ,9;00 Gu~moke ,
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The Guild met wkh Mrs Helen
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next Monday. 1
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11.00 The Late', •tale Show
G&amp;~MANS LOSING JOB$
and a ple~aant nening was en· United Methodlsl Church will
IJEIDE~QERG, Germany UP·-'iO"'i''''Dil'lll~;.c'n'll:':'::r"--:'!'".'~~~~'l"'lr.!::~~~~~~~~::T.:::r.:':~::!:-:::r~l
joyed. Refrestil"ento were served meet Tuesday at the church at More th~n 4,450 German em·
1Y aLANCHt A "AskiNS
lng h~art 1!y. (All~ don't you, m/
I've been en]oylng some yei•
Ray Sarson returned Monday 6'SO p m. lor a potluck dinner ployes of the U. s. Army are ex·
In recent Look MagaJinc wh&lt;eh dear good l&gt;rolher start anything lowed and ancient pages of an lo his bo'l!e 111 Flint, M~eh., aller and, meeting. All members arc peeled to lose ,lthelr jobs In the
Is currently pruacntlng "The like tins In 19!17 or the men In early type of encyclopedia hand· a villi with hll parents, Mr. and ur11cd lo altend
neJCt f1ve mont'bs due to budQet
Story of Religion• In Alnerlco' the while coal! will be ovor you ed me by Mra Je85le Sansbury. Mra Wilkie Sarson.
llm1tallon, Army beaolquarters to
tho Methoduts, lhelr orlg&lt;n, - poor Cello, he never was just Tbis bolonged to her lalher-ln·
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day reported.
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growth, characterlsti&lt;J are pre tight, you know 1
law, Iaaae S!nabury who lived In Mlso Lynn Proi!IU cclebraled
Mrt Wede~ Belles Jr., (nee
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septed wllh many humorow
We. quote, "The seats were the Longovllle neighborhood and her birthday recently Wlib a din· Ava 11a111er) 1.1nderwent mi\)or
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free from upholstery, free from whole diary of early daya of nor at her parenla' homea. A. cake surgery at Melga General Hospi-1 WASHINGTON UP- The Agr&lt;
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palnl, free /rom
backs"-the 1870 and 1878 lo kept In large and Ice cream were served to tal on Wednesday Her condition &lt;!ulture Department will dt.Scuas
An early circuit rider Van poorest place In the world 10 sections of th~ book arranaement Beverly Price and Jeffery Horrlo. is reported good and her Room Sept ~ a froposed shift from
t~·
Ord~ell, who had built 100 lake a nap
for lhll pu~e
Mr. and Mu Okey Paynter Ia No. 25.
the bushel to a hundredweight
churches, !0 parsonoges, 6 hospi·
1 have merely touched on 11&gt;~
He plowed, he planted potaloes •pent the weekend with I~Oir
measure m federal gra1n op.era·
TICK&amp;TS ON SALE
tnla and 2 colloges, all In Muq. slury if you want a joyous art!· he and wife Heltle, who was a Then 1 looked al(oln Grea!
taQa an~ l~aho, found hll)loelf In cle, a pungent re•ume, which Ledllo. visited neighbors, (Aaain heapo or excavated dlrl atood Tlc~el! for the Middleport Ath·
I IIIII" coach holdup Said he to Will make you hve rlgiJI with and 'agoln he report! who they about and Ura and eon Bobby letlc Association will he sold totho bandli "You wouldn't rob an those whn plan led MelhodiSJ'l In visited, early Langsville and were buolly excavatlpg for. a line nlrht at the football field accord·
old Methodlat preacher, would thiS country tor all t1mo, their Melga .Co. names aro thick on the qew ranch type home wi)Jte the lng to PI••• made wheq MAA 111qt
Tllura&lt;lat with R L. Miller, pre•
you?"
I hardships and victories, their paaeql he had rheumai!Bm lor old find loved one) stood.
Qulekly the robber replied, fiery men and tlrele" women pracllcaily one oolld month In lllldred, Ura'a wile, told me ldelll) prealdlng. Selling the tickwiD be Harold Thomas, Mr.
"Of coune not I'm a Methodiot workers, toes to every vice ram· the oprln(· Dolefully he reporta, l~e old -OUBe wbleh they'd ocMrs 1ohn Ketci1J&lt;a, Mro. 'Mar·
my~elfl"
pont then and now-well ti)ls doy after day, "bad with the eupled lor IJo years (a~d WH£llll
Look art&lt;cie hos It a\1, but all.
rheumallam today"-and aaaln did all that time ao, I'd l"e to tin Abbott and Mrs. H. "L. Dunbom.
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-"!old up with rhenmatlam to· know) bed IteQilllll a problem.
PLAN OU CLAII HERI
llotllodltt Church was plain peev· Whal I'd like to know Is how day."
While they'd had (OS furnace
ed at the lick o( response In hh any nation can really lest an In· In Sept"nber he'a plowlnr the put lq, lbve\1, bla pictul'e\ win· Tbe Extension Dlvlalon ol Ohio
anniOUI!&lt;et that an or·
Soutb Carolina con11rc¥allon s.. lercontlnontal mlsdle. It would bottom, otr!ppln11 cane, went fp 'dowa, batlt 1ocm, two porehes
the PUrcretly, be pO»tod • boy In a tree have to land somewhere, 1\'0U!d·
IJl,U\. ~eenln1 11nd .doubt· thro\l'n In 1o 1111te even Iarrer
in an
lOp with 1 horn. At lhe climax of n't It, Else how oould they tell II
preparing mortar lor a cblm ,.orna, painllnf, I'Optlr, every·
at the
hla sermon, dcahna wllh th.• wo~d work and reach a talpl at
"&amp;&amp;ainsi" wlnler) he chore~, thing you ccula !marine, yet the
Judrment Day, he ahouted "Sup· lmt hutr, around the world.
mowa, he makes fence• and howe, l'tjllll' a~Ci'!'l, remained a Pomeroy Senior High S&lt;~O&lt;II Build·
poac you hoard Gabnol' horn Whore w01 II teil~d? Wh~re dl~ then "Hettie and I went to t~ qrcblell&gt; wll!l bill lb lnaceeaajblc lnl on Wodq~day Sept. 211 at 7 p.
rlaht now wuuld you be read)'" it land? Where do thay k""P il Johnacns In the evenlnll" or to attic p!ac01, ot&amp;Oi ..Odtinl! an~ • m. In Room 14. Teachers and oth·
At thi.J cue, a lurwus blast so II won't go oil again when Father Lodlle'• and dozeno of paeky hard blae- bud lnf11t1~n1 en wbo are ll\ltl'flted should ""
trom tho tree. Porlah10ncrs some one lan't looking?
others.
the lower flocro which even ~II· port at thla meellnr. Offering of
IWOCned, 120 rcpeote1! thCir liDS
1om of mod,rn chlordan• fajl~d children ai Apple Grove.
thon and there.
These are the d~mb, roo!y, Tholl small palnstaklna notea to oust,
mel at the churcb
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Being ehldcd when Ihe hoa• whooe acquaintance with oclenco a de,r l diatabt &lt;lal that Is as so... o (fO• know. Ura, or' ••lilt
Swan as hoateaa. The
~ISMAL STAII1'
found out, "Dow &lt;oW them- '' such ·e hardly a cold. Enaliah, completely aone ai yeJterday's to by thl• lim~) one evening la•t
bualneq
waa
transacted
aad
"11 a boy with ~ tin horn can flah ·type handBhake with 11.
encwa. TileY take you baek, u Wlek he J\UI bulldJRed h~r o~t
~IIEnNNF. Wyo,
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ft'IJhten you out of your wits
But If they're goln~ to shoot at on atroni, aure wiDIS to a rrand of t~era and burtJed' tbe aad re1.Y)'~mltl' Eerie ··~'\ Stale
oet.
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r!laniiliil to serve'
~t will you do when you heat' you and me, wouldn't It be nice day In our countrr'•
hlatory '1111!11 ha"ilnr taktjl out the 'il!l
bone a~Qpted a· ie~ olog~n ,
for
irt. Archon,el!"
to know IIIli how much of a when truly "Emy man .... a wlndoWI, .,, the modern plumbCheyenne
Tbul"i~Y- "Cheye6qenom.o,ol llrL loe
•h•ot It Is, who'll otart It of/ and Xlnr" on hla OWft little r..-m. ~~· lftd Ute llle.
date l'or,
Tiie sunshine Capllal". The
The article deacrlhe• Blahop abO\)t where 11 mlaht land, and hl4
..,e Iold, with hiJ, own r 1008 col JWtl 11\Y weeplnr
IUD didn't sblne all day.
AlbUry who rou al 4 a '" dally would It kill a thousand people or lolled, q~es,
and ~til loqllqr f!ll'ward to soni; Poul, Maaalllon and Carl
prenhed ODe bour. later laurbt ·a coupl~ !'\!~on or maybe jusl And Ood "'" !here. Not IQit lnr the b9tntlful nell! home at Canal Fulton, an~ l~lleL
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-'~1 Latfp, Oreek and Hebrew l(oof off I" I!IIIIIAI.i~Uc klllna Ill ail ill~ll!~i¥1, world full of which wlll 'rie !lnlahed In qllural
llr. ana Uta. Jarrell Ferrell,
and _ft 70, nearly blind, too lome a whale or two.
fum,., tenaenels; ot&gt;liltl, beat lndlalll ~ aioDo and I'm oure ){r. and Kra. l!ruce Farrell of
19 ,Ill In hla oad4lo without as We could 111ore lho whale, but the o,ther fellow first le(a get, will 111 ll'l~fuiiY and natutalif Spencer and Mrs, Cora IU!tdaman
• •,, ~ be waa hoisted to hi• not elvllla~tlon. .
ljlat , nli\Y'!Itl/ ~..-. rel!iJerator thl~l qd ,Iliff lo~y , 1\'Hn 1~\l'll ot Ftlr~' a~l ~~ndv, with
• fill, otert1n1 a ttlp through ol~
AI of tbls moment, 1 hove o ho11111, o• wl e, take your chqlce. IU!'JP'l•4e~Utj 1t1f arll.lna ~I)' their nepheyt, lball Par1ona and
Virllnla, (aUinr from hi• horse mlahty low op,lnlon of thin&amp;• Lukie Johnson, vloltlna hel't' m.aaea. 1 doubt 11 you'd ever wlf•
'nd ' ilylnJ en ro~te
Relentlllc, lor ,qe most "'rt.
!rom l\o1noke, V•., and Pfi!ponont I!Dd ,1 mo"' l!fllet:l lite lot a
lfl"'", •pending
''til• "Ainen
of an
The lhlnr'o •• muddled to a Cl thlllls tndwtrlal, el~~trle, pr. !~1, Wb l'!l~l ~ WJI·
rnpijlljal WliJI hla •IIIQdt~~rent.l
•ll'lltr
ol ••horter&gt; mere layman ai a 1Iaaa o! pro- l!&lt;ulve (uahl) sal~ Oh, r-.. mandhij view practleilly to ttie
Siders haJ rewho
there as a 10111 doy Ohio Rlvilr water pulled there'• no doubt that thh Ohio ~fytr tq !l\t '"l •Ad
llilr11.1!&lt;L
In Van Nuys,
from tht very dtplh• ol t~lo atalc River Valley Ia golna tc become to Ute ~t!l'l~ Ifill "'!Ill
wu accom·
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altp~rt by
~i~~~,~~;~~po~ol~~ru~n~nl.
~nt~~lrom J!ills~urah to theIf l!uhr
or oaya
America
Cairo, Illinois
any one
that " one mon ·Cl'ee~
J~al :Vallejl
tov, IP~u ~Pif
lA Ur!
son, Lelaq~
lime to me I know I'm rolnl to Mlddl'pWI tvt&gt;lpfcet hidl'
explode.
h~ bla onow lilt trt\Ck that
llecauae-YIIbo really wanll Jl lfte Ql ch!I'Ct, it11•mber, "
that way. R,.liy, I me•n. Once up- o! the 1111 Sn~'w IB 18110! Or
on a time "How Green Was M.• line of some 70 or more lrll&lt;,.,l •aaverlll taoiH'.w''"
Valley", Counl me out:. But and vehicles or hll !o co:~u:r~,~~~~J!~. ••~•••' liod
now.
er, l!arade here tn ••
A~d ihe IDDUJI fl!urth
1 J~t the abock ol my lite to. ·~1 1 at ~~~ belli down
dll' •b~~ we turned at Chea~liq bit lit otrlp and prltate
oo our
to Clranl RIU C~1- 1111 !ar fi~DI&gt; entf!l"prlsea
way ou.t, wbero r~ •. Into, ll:eq(u!kf, Old'
...i!&gt;~ow;lfh,Q.~i.bll&gt; white,
CIP~. 4114· ~Yen ·~· wh•"'; ,_
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(4) Maso\i County has not reyalu!id ill;

,surely our Mason County neighbors, when
!bey know the facts, will see that their schools
return to former, and even improved stand.
We are certain that the majority of people
ards. According to Irvin, the facts are these in Mason CouQty, however; when they are
(1) School funds are down because property permitted to tno\11 why their schools are head· ·
assessments are below the state required mlm In~ downward I.!J$!e'd of upwar4, will gather
!mum of 40 per cent of true value.
the courage to demand action. They are not
(2) When property assessments are below likely willing for long to per111lf Oblo, Penn·
40 per cent state assistence is reduced.
sylvania, Kentucky and, VIrginia schools to
(3) Next year the minimum will be 4i per outstrip them In education.

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Face Problem In'Revaluation FOr Schools
are iaving to make up cent rather than 40 per ~ent.
whether they believe
,: ~·~~~/', ~"" ,!letter or less and poorer educa·
young people J. E Irvin, &amp;enSUperviSor for Mason County schools, re·
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told a group of Point Pleasant univer,,..,.·~-w slty women that his schedule calls for a full
tei"JI_I this year but that there will be a shorter
schedule next year unless a change is wrought
In financial conditions.
'· Already, certain doubling up of classes, and
reductions of salaries have taken place This
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perty tO date because of disagreeillen! ""••'~ •I,
the method.
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There are many people In every state,
county af\d neighborhood who dq !IQ.t:. lteUM~~·I
the modern community should spend near '
much money as it does on schools. They mat
be hidebound, backward, or conservative, but
their opinions are honestly held and deserve
as much respect as'do people who hold OP,R0- 1
site views.
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as Mason County, as in 811y area, inight .use
tactics of confusion to prevent increase of
taxes. S~c!l , a,ction might take the direction of
fementlng 11Jsagreement over how a re-valuation mlgpt.be IJrought about

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Trouble With Father
Spinach Playhouse
NBC News
Newa Picture
Sports Eye
Weathermt
S~bor of London
Dr. Hudoon'a Journal
Life ol Riley
M·SQnad
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The Thin Man
Cavakad~ of &amp;poria

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plaq&gt;!Jionlli are expenaive and oft·
en difficult to pay for.
Do Mt earry more young livestock than I• needed for replacement, except when needed to In·
creaae t~e "" of tho berd It oft·
en Is wlae to buy ratller than ralae
' Uv~4toclc: for expauion when feed,
capital, space and !abet are ~Till·
,ble.
&lt;Buy , breedb)8 · atoci wlaely. Do
not pay the top doll'ar on eomeoll!''s :'opinlo1." See a reeord II
poulble.
low.
Borrow money lor PrOduetlon
Items fil"at. Rop/'):rnenlli are much __., _,_;..::,....,'....:.":,:_.--"......,o!Q.~piO'
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wier when tiOrrowed eapltal Ia
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lnveoted In item a that make ,...
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·~· 1\W..iiO (WfiHI),.70
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sure unprobltabl• enterprises
are notauboldlzed with profit pro~llpflldl,..
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losjeS and cost ol medication can
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, ~ aerl901 &gt;I P'1""' day prices.
10...:1 buaholt,,.
'tileck supplement purchaaealor 'l'hrOe o~o county agenlli · will
lootHilll.
bdt'bu)'e, l!e aure' you get what
• ~·•«ngu~hed serv1&lt;e
is N&lt;ded at moat reaoonable prlce.laJ.,Iil!s at ' meeting of the Na·
' Pian to produce top quality lor·
' ASa~lalion of County Agrl
"'' but be 9\11'8 ,to have ~lllclel!t cultural 1\genll in Boston oct.
llve!loci tq market tbat' lorage. IS-17. , •
Meigs
Fo&lt;BJe wbi~p " not markeled is
Tboae to be honored ·are Oacar
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EquiAment 1 Plan breealng and l""dlng pro- Blateolee,' •Melp county and
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marieUng periods
County.
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Wilt.. 4ue11tfll Polomount me.IJ!~dl known, Gues! work, ob- te~slon Service lo'r e•ghteen
aofete methods, unnecclllty rlaks years. He helped organ&lt;ze and

Agents To'c.·
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Hl'ghes"'

Saturday - Chq"~ell

Comnan.:.,lnc.

~C~or~.~~~B~u~ltent~~~~t~~a~n~d
· ar:e~e~x:tr~em~e;ly~
operate
Guernsey-Noble
Feed
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present
economic Ier
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Blakeslee has served Melg'i
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years. Dlmng that time he has
helped £armers' organiZe the
M~&amp;s , Soli Coruervatmn DlStnct,

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rose treea
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available.
The seedling
In ige
from one to four years Special
windbreak stock which is mostly
4 and ~ year trees may be 1ecured after thO 01te is approve&lt;!
by a .representatiVe of the Dlvi

where th-ey may be rea.s()nabl)·
expected to grow to matur1ty, thnt
they are not to be used for
sbarle and ornamenal purposes;
and that lhey w11I be protected
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David Crabtree, Kenneth Crabtree, John David GiUosJy, PbUip
Grim, Dale Hawey, Eorl HoUond,
Jackie Joneo, Teddy Jonea, Tom·
my KlrtondaD, Joe McWbomr,
Harley B. Plcktlt Jan Pickett
OiJten se&lt;urlni trees were K.
D. .&lt;msbary, P. L. Bailey, Harold
'Barnhart, Dean Blackwood, Lealle1E. Blourh, Wallace Bradford,
Raymond E. cuetler, Brancb
Fleming, Goei!eln coal co., F. c
Halliday, Frank Harlias, H. w.
Herman, T 11.. Hewetoon, Heigl
Ccunty Beagle Club, Meigs Coun·
ty IWLA, Norman W. Mora, Em·
ory Powell, Edson Rouoh, A. L
Schabow, Charles G. Sheel!, Jam·
es B Wlolet, Raymond E. Wbaler

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6n plant foud and 1t~
uuge to Farm Bureau cuatorneu
Tlli1 10 turn wJIJ giVe the farmer
a larger dollar returq frvm mon·
ey apent on Farm Bureau fertlli·
2ers and lime.
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Also Included in the program
w1U be lnfonnauonat aeulona n
forage crop· mixtures, With

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W&lt;lliam•Wilcoxen
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In conne&lt;tion with forestry
there Is an interOIUng Paul
Bunyan Forestry 'Eiposition to
be held In our neighboring coon·
ty 0 ! Vinton on Wedneoday and

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harvesting equ1pment will be on
display both days. Toura to D. B.
Frampton Co., Vinton

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Forest. MeArlhur

Sehool Forest, Head Corpbntion
and Sun Gold Industries are sebe
duled from 10 a. m to 4 p. m.
Contests mclude one-man chain
saw, two·man croS!cut, log rolllng and tree felling conteata
Some equipment on display will
be power unitl!, aerial tower1,

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fo,od m•d• lo k••P dog• heeltfty, linly.
t.;pltl "' groWfl do11 t•t tvt,.,thlnt
tht,, Mtcl frare 11utrltlous Dogburp~
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County Agrtwtturot ~Appllcat&lt;on bl~nk.s for aecurll!g
fo1·eat tree seedbnga for pbntlna
m the !Pring of j90a are now
available at the Extenalon, ASC
and ~CS o!ficea.
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• Trtes available Include green
and white ash; black cherry; collee tr""s; red gum, black and
honey locuot, red, silver and su·
g~r 111\lPie; bl,ack, chestnut, red
and white oak; sycamore; tulip
and black walnut in tho
broad IUved species.
Evergreen trees on lhe avall·
list are hemlock, Austriin,
pitch, rod, Vlrglma and
white
and Norway Sprpce,

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The bo.ateu ~erved 1 aalad
eourae to thoae named above and
Mra. Ru11ell Wilson, Mn Millard Wildermuth and Mn E. M
Bb••· The ·~•t meetma will b.

elude lectur.., llhutratlono aed
dlleulllon• n plant food anoly· dual farmt'r'o IJ09dt.
111, methodo and amounl! of ap.
plieaUon oad the '""''" obtain
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Thtre I• Only
Tile PlltPOIO 01 the meeling iJ
14 aaalol F1101 Bureau Co-op per.
One
1onnel to be able to live heiler
work will also be seen.
The second eveot Ia aeheduled
a week Ialor on Wedneaday, Oct
2 at the Thomas D. S1yre farm
See It! Try It!
In the Groat Bend rtier bottom
areL
Buy ltf.
Five byhrldo were planted May
lOth and '"li be •pot harveated
belote Oct. Z lo check the comparative yield of eacb hybrid
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TIACI'OR SALES
the aaricultural agencies Howard
Nolan, Racine Vo-ag Instructor Ia
Phllle 4te- P0111ero7
of the commitl'"l

l•!ls.ciaDtlaoinr;y ~ervlce Cooperative "'
Trwck Growers associa- ordered early th1s ran as requests and saw mills.
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of area cooperaives includ· quenlly exceeds supply later m dude 8 foot tall Plul Bunyan
the fall
(G ilbert Reicberl) and Paul Criai
LL..I I I I LLJI .. In 1956 a total of 142,400 tree~ (former wo11ld's champ) shaving
were secured m Meigs County. a man with
axe.
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The program is: open to anyone
100,0(10 of these with Albany v.. lntereatod In forestry.
ag. students plantmg 3,200 and 1
one 4-H member planting 200. Two special days arranged by
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Trees may be ordered in an)' the agricultural aeencles of
quantity !rem 2110 trees and up Me~gs County are a&lt;heduled for
Vo-ag students and 4-H Club the ne•t lwo we;ka.
members may secure 200 tre~
On Tueaday, Sepl. U:tb al
of
spec)es by pa)'lng deilv· 12.30 p m. at the Ohio Valley
only of 50 ccnli-per Experunent Farm 1 tour hu
been arranged lor Vo-ar boys
l'!lone 37&amp;1
Rae!ne
and adults The farm located len
miles below the Ponteroy-Muon
btJdge in Well Vlfglnla h~ !liar;:
interesting experiments.
Corn experlmentR inelude che·
mica! weed control, variety and
ai~~~~~:.'.:.~~.5f~~:-jlertilizer
trials and llrifatltn.'
Meadow triala on seedlnr dJ!ea,
inr the ~outheaatern Ohio Egg
ptaeement of lime and fer·
Auct1on, Southeastern Ohio PouJ.
and rotation~ Tobacco
tey Produeera assoc1atlon,~~r:1~ :/(~;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~lj
Soulheastern
Oblo Beef ,
Improvement assodation,
eaalern Ohio Hereford
iloo, and the Huntington InierM&lt;Ik Producers aaaoclation.
Strausbaugh has been ti'um·
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19f7. He helped organize the
Tfumbull Soil Conservation Dl,.
organized the c,ounty Dairy'
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.•••w.. ,, . first jllDior la!J board,
county Extension advls·
ory committee, He assisted in
promot1n111the fire! eounty-wlde
tnllk rina test (or Brucellosh
and for the last several years has
wor~ed on a meadow and pasture
jmprovemcnt program.

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cia! emphasis on proper leRumeThe afternoon tmion will in· grau mlxturea to fit the uldiVI·

the Iilii organized Ieeder sale ••
Ohio Tile group marketed over
2,600 cattle iu three sales last
Share a~o hefpeil organtl.
Bee[ Performance Teoting
asf(lclation ol Guernsey County sion of Forestry.
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lmpro~ement aSBoclallon. He asfrom $800 to $1500 per
sistod In forming lhe Guernsey llthcusand plus transportaMn.
'1. (Coufui"Lnsttiy~aFso,re1try association and Anyone may secure the trees
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Tree Growers assocta· for planting by tilling out an
Under his direction nearly
and application blank
all 4-H ~lub metnber'll h'ave sw1t:agreement pravtdcs t~at treel!
e'hcd to purebred al)imals for are to be planted on an area

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InvllatiORJ have been aenl to
all Farm B~u ltlnat~en.
Branch Monapn end other
Plant Food Salf.lmen lo attend
lhls IJIOfial doy. Under the dirtc·
tlon ol Gortb Volt, chmrnan of
the Arronomy Departmento of
both tbe Ohio: Stat. Unlvmlty
and the Experiment Slatlon, the
penoanel of the Arronomy De·
putment at the Stat1on wlll
take cbarfe of lhlo ev.nt which
wiD include tours ol tbe reaearc~
locilltl01 aucb 11 the lahoraton01
areen boueea, field let! and &lt;fe.
moDJtraUon ploll, and apeclal
equipment and lacllltlea .

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Day 'On Stpt. 24 eM~."::~~~~= and Mrs
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Day will be "held a1 the entertained ber Canasta Club.
i Agrleullur~t Experiment
Prizes were won by M:n Em·l----~-~~"'!llpo:&lt;iiiii 'c
W0011er, Ohio, oa Sept·
met Shuler and MrB. Earl Knlgbl
ember 24, 1~. ,

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Tile •peclaUall offer these aenera! m1RIIOJ11enl Upa to eaae the
pinch lor farmers In the montho
ahead: ·
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- Mote uoe of all ava~lable facll·
itlfs and resource• as fuliy at
JXllllble. Avoid the pi!l&lt;h of hl&amp;h
costs by lncl't'ulnf yields per acre,
production 110i animal and per
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Circle 8 llancb
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Detective's Dill?&lt;
Foll&gt;i:n lntr!gue
My Little MorJie :
Down on the farm
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FIUIIAY
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9.30 Person to Person &gt;•
accept the Invitation by the County Board of tiQo.
7:80 Boaton Bladde
10 00 Newa
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tq:OG S,csnninl t~e We1t"'
CO)IImlssioners to visit the new infirmary on
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10:10 Tile I•te Sbow , .(
Chlldren's Home Hill tthis ,Friday, Saturday,
Th~ commissioners, obviously through care·
8:55 Loc2l News
and Sunday. Completion of the bul!dlng at a ful planning, were able to add to this bond is·
1ost of $178,000, entirely furnished and equip- sue enough moneys from the general fund to
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ped, marks the end of an era In this county. build a SO-patient Infirmary which is more
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8SO Captain Xanr"':o6' ' ' '
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It has been a number of years in the making. than sufficient for current needs. The build·
11!30 Sear&lt;h lor romorrpw
9.30 Miattr Mou .. J')l)'!!cilllt
Mro.
Hubert
Price
entertained
For over 10 years the public here has ing and Its e9uipmen1, modern in every re- on Sept. Bib wllh a six o'cloc.i
~ 11:45 Guidioa Light
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., \2:00 KaUe'a Kitc'&gt;ea
10:30 It's A Hit
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known of the sub-standard nature of facilities spect, Is a standing compliment to the consld· dinner In honor of her husband's
NIW ARRIVAL
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Mr and Mrs. James E. Roush,
for care of our aged at the old Infirmary on eration the people of Melge County have for
1 1.00 Beai the Clock
112:00 The Lunu Ranaer
and
ice
cream
were
aJso
setved
Pomeroy,
are
announcing
the
birth
th e Pomeroy·Harrisonvllle road. Buildmgs its "old folks."
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aller lhe many 11111 were opened of their eecond child and filii son, -:-:::=::'::::::==:-:=~- 1:30 Houaeparly
LONQPN REQE\'~LOPING
2:00 Big P•yofi
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there have been "condemned" by the state for
t,ONDON VP- The London
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that 16ng or longer. But of course Rome was- drtve to tile Hill eltber Friday, Saturday or McDade, LYnn Prolflt and Suzan grandparents are Mr. and Mr&amp; Clly CDlllll1il ha's approved a 47· 2-30 The Verdict Is You11
mlllion·dofiar phm to completely 3:00 Erighter Day
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n't built In a day, either.
Fred Sayre, Racine and Paternal revamp S5 acres of the hmt of 3:111 Seeret Storm
Sunday to visit the lnfll'l!lary. Visitors also Price.
4·00 TV Claaaroom ,
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Price grand}larentll are Mr and Mrs. London wh&lt;eh were almost enUre· S.30 Edge ol N&lt;aht
4 30 Corh" Archer
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A $40,000 bond Issue was approved by vot· are lnvited t 0 th e Children ,s Home which has were
buslneas v!JIIors in Colum- Evere!l Rou•h, Racine.
ly bombed out durmg World War
r; 00 Saturoay News
ers several years ago for a new Infirmary. been redecorated Inside In recent months.
bus last week.
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Mr. and Mr1. Marvin Swan and
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Word has been received here MRS. Pill LEAVES MO$CQW 5:4G Spo,1s Pltade
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Mr.
uutrict
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MOSCOW l!P-!4rs. Eleanor 5:nn Weathe.man
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7:30 Jlmm10 Durante
Mrs Harry Swan.
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Hitel, who haa been serlou8ll grad Thursday night .after spen~~ 6.00 The Weeks' News in Revu1 6.00 Gale Storm Show
Mr and Mrs, John Pa1nter of ltl In Chlldrena' Hospllal, Colum· ing lour days at !he Black Sea 8'15 Douglas l!dwants
Newark called on his br~ther Mr. bus is lmprovlrtg and was return· resort town of SQ&lt;hl. She Ia ~·SO Playhouse of Slars
8·30 Have &lt;.un Will Travel
and Mro. Albert Paynter Sunday. ed to his h~me, Tiffin, Monday scheduled to t~eturn to MDscow ' /:UO Weot,to&lt;9,t,!ltO!Y. , , . It ,9;00 Gu~moke ,
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The Guild met wkh Mrs Helen
7:30 ! DesiiiiY · • ,•
1 , , J:'O Gol4en Playhouse f
next Monday. 1
!Uyeo ol G!aat Bend • ~eeenUy
8.00
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8:30 • H\8h•ay Pal ol
11.00 The Late', •tale Show
G&amp;~MANS LOSING JOB$
and a ple~aant nening was en· United Methodlsl Church will
IJEIDE~QERG, Germany UP·-'iO"'i''''Dil'lll~;.c'n'll:':'::r"--:'!'".'~~~~'l"'lr.!::~~~~~~~~::T.:::r.:':~::!:-:::r~l
joyed. Refrestil"ento were served meet Tuesday at the church at More th~n 4,450 German em·
1Y aLANCHt A "AskiNS
lng h~art 1!y. (All~ don't you, m/
I've been en]oylng some yei•
Ray Sarson returned Monday 6'SO p m. lor a potluck dinner ployes of the U. s. Army are ex·
In recent Look MagaJinc wh&lt;eh dear good l&gt;rolher start anything lowed and ancient pages of an lo his bo'l!e 111 Flint, M~eh., aller and, meeting. All members arc peeled to lose ,lthelr jobs In the
Is currently pruacntlng "The like tins In 19!17 or the men In early type of encyclopedia hand· a villi with hll parents, Mr. and ur11cd lo altend
neJCt f1ve mont'bs due to budQet
Story of Religion• In Alnerlco' the while coal! will be ovor you ed me by Mra Je85le Sansbury. Mra Wilkie Sarson.
llm1tallon, Army beaolquarters to
tho Methoduts, lhelr orlg&lt;n, - poor Cello, he never was just Tbis bolonged to her lalher-ln·
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9 30 Hl&amp;h Tension
day reported.
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growth, characterlsti&lt;J are pre tight, you know 1
law, Iaaae S!nabury who lived In Mlso Lynn Proi!IU cclebraled
Mrt Wede~ Belles Jr., (nee
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septed wllh many humorow
We. quote, "The seats were the Longovllle neighborhood and her birthday recently Wlib a din· Ava 11a111er) 1.1nderwent mi\)or
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SIEK NEW MIASUAI
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aldellg~ta,
free from upholstery, free from whole diary of early daya of nor at her parenla' homea. A. cake surgery at Melga General Hospi-1 WASHINGTON UP- The Agr&lt;
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We &amp;lve you one
palnl, free /rom
backs"-the 1870 and 1878 lo kept In large and Ice cream were served to tal on Wednesday Her condition &lt;!ulture Department will dt.Scuas
An early circuit rider Van poorest place In the world 10 sections of th~ book arranaement Beverly Price and Jeffery Horrlo. is reported good and her Room Sept ~ a froposed shift from
t~·
Ord~ell, who had built 100 lake a nap
for lhll pu~e
Mr. and Mu Okey Paynter Ia No. 25.
the bushel to a hundredweight
churches, !0 parsonoges, 6 hospi·
1 have merely touched on 11&gt;~
He plowed, he planted potaloes •pent the weekend with I~Oir
measure m federal gra1n op.era·
TICK&amp;TS ON SALE
tnla and 2 colloges, all In Muq. slury if you want a joyous art!· he and wife Heltle, who was a Then 1 looked al(oln Grea!
taQa an~ l~aho, found hll)loelf In cle, a pungent re•ume, which Ledllo. visited neighbors, (Aaain heapo or excavated dlrl atood Tlc~el! for the Middleport Ath·
I IIIII" coach holdup Said he to Will make you hve rlgiJI with and 'agoln he report! who they about and Ura and eon Bobby letlc Association will he sold totho bandli "You wouldn't rob an those whn plan led MelhodiSJ'l In visited, early Langsville and were buolly excavatlpg for. a line nlrht at the football field accord·
old Methodlat preacher, would thiS country tor all t1mo, their Melga .Co. names aro thick on the qew ranch type home wi)Jte the lng to PI••• made wheq MAA 111qt
Tllura&lt;lat with R L. Miller, pre•
you?"
I hardships and victories, their paaeql he had rheumai!Bm lor old find loved one) stood.
Qulekly the robber replied, fiery men and tlrele" women pracllcaily one oolld month In lllldred, Ura'a wile, told me ldelll) prealdlng. Selling the tickwiD be Harold Thomas, Mr.
"Of coune not I'm a Methodiot workers, toes to every vice ram· the oprln(· Dolefully he reporta, l~e old -OUBe wbleh they'd ocMrs 1ohn Ketci1J&lt;a, Mro. 'Mar·
my~elfl"
pont then and now-well ti)ls doy after day, "bad with the eupled lor IJo years (a~d WH£llll
Look art&lt;cie hos It a\1, but all.
rheumallam today"-and aaaln did all that time ao, I'd l"e to tin Abbott and Mrs. H. "L. Dunbom.
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LarolliO l)ow v( the Prlmlllv•
-"!old up with rhenmatlam to· know) bed IteQilllll a problem.
PLAN OU CLAII HERI
llotllodltt Church was plain peev· Whal I'd like to know Is how day."
While they'd had (OS furnace
ed at the lick o( response In hh any nation can really lest an In· In Sept"nber he'a plowlnr the put lq, lbve\1, bla pictul'e\ win· Tbe Extension Dlvlalon ol Ohio
anniOUI!&lt;et that an or·
Soutb Carolina con11rc¥allon s.. lercontlnontal mlsdle. It would bottom, otr!ppln11 cane, went fp 'dowa, batlt 1ocm, two porehes
the PUrcretly, be pO»tod • boy In a tree have to land somewhere, 1\'0U!d·
IJl,U\. ~eenln1 11nd .doubt· thro\l'n In 1o 1111te even Iarrer
in an
lOp with 1 horn. At lhe climax of n't It, Else how oould they tell II
preparing mortar lor a cblm ,.orna, painllnf, I'Optlr, every·
at the
hla sermon, dcahna wllh th.• wo~d work and reach a talpl at
"&amp;&amp;ainsi" wlnler) he chore~, thing you ccula !marine, yet the
Judrment Day, he ahouted "Sup· lmt hutr, around the world.
mowa, he makes fence• and howe, l'tjllll' a~Ci'!'l, remained a Pomeroy Senior High S&lt;~O&lt;II Build·
poac you hoard Gabnol' horn Whore w01 II teil~d? Wh~re dl~ then "Hettie and I went to t~ qrcblell&gt; wll!l bill lb lnaceeaajblc lnl on Wodq~day Sept. 211 at 7 p.
rlaht now wuuld you be read)'" it land? Where do thay k""P il Johnacns In the evenlnll" or to attic p!ac01, ot&amp;Oi ..Odtinl! an~ • m. In Room 14. Teachers and oth·
At thi.J cue, a lurwus blast so II won't go oil again when Father Lodlle'• and dozeno of paeky hard blae- bud lnf11t1~n1 en wbo are ll\ltl'flted should ""
trom tho tree. Porlah10ncrs some one lan't looking?
others.
the lower flocro which even ~II· port at thla meellnr. Offering of
IWOCned, 120 rcpeote1! thCir liDS
1om of mod,rn chlordan• fajl~d children ai Apple Grove.
thon and there.
These are the d~mb, roo!y, Tholl small palnstaklna notea to oust,
mel at the churcb
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quostlons ol a layman (mel are veritable mirrors held up to
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eve~lng with a eourae, depjnda upon enrollment.
Being ehldcd when Ihe hoa• whooe acquaintance with oclenco a de,r l diatabt &lt;lal that Is as so... o (fO• know. Ura, or' ••lilt
Swan as hoateaa. The
~ISMAL STAII1'
found out, "Dow &lt;oW them- '' such ·e hardly a cold. Enaliah, completely aone ai yeJterday's to by thl• lim~) one evening la•t
bualneq
waa
transacted
aad
"11 a boy with ~ tin horn can flah ·type handBhake with 11.
encwa. TileY take you baek, u Wlek he J\UI bulldJRed h~r o~t
~IIEnNNF. Wyo,
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ft'IJhten you out of your wits
But If they're goln~ to shoot at on atroni, aure wiDIS to a rrand of t~era and burtJed' tbe aad re1.Y)'~mltl' Eerie ··~'\ Stale
oet.
7
r!laniiliil to serve'
~t will you do when you heat' you and me, wouldn't It be nice day In our countrr'•
hlatory '1111!11 ha"ilnr taktjl out the 'il!l
bone a~Qpted a· ie~ olog~n ,
for
irt. Archon,el!"
to know IIIli how much of a when truly "Emy man .... a wlndoWI, .,, the modern plumbCheyenne
Tbul"i~Y- "Cheye6qenom.o,ol llrL loe
•h•ot It Is, who'll otart It of/ and Xlnr" on hla OWft little r..-m. ~~· lftd Ute llle.
date l'or,
Tiie sunshine Capllal". The
The article deacrlhe• Blahop abO\)t where 11 mlaht land, and hl4
..,e Iold, with hiJ, own r 1008 col JWtl 11\Y weeplnr
IUD didn't sblne all day.
AlbUry who rou al 4 a '" dally would It kill a thousand people or lolled, q~es,
and ~til loqllqr f!ll'ward to soni; Poul, Maaalllon and Carl
prenhed ODe bour. later laurbt ·a coupl~ !'\!~on or maybe jusl And Ood "'" !here. Not IQit lnr the b9tntlful nell! home at Canal Fulton, an~ l~lleL
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-'~1 Latfp, Oreek and Hebrew l(oof off I" I!IIIIIAI.i~Uc klllna Ill ail ill~ll!~i¥1, world full of which wlll 'rie !lnlahed In qllural
llr. ana Uta. Jarrell Ferrell,
and _ft 70, nearly blind, too lome a whale or two.
fum,., tenaenels; ot&gt;liltl, beat lndlalll ~ aioDo and I'm oure ){r. and Kra. l!ruce Farrell of
19 ,Ill In hla oad4lo without as We could 111ore lho whale, but the o,ther fellow first le(a get, will 111 ll'l~fuiiY and natutalif Spencer and Mrs, Cora IU!tdaman
• •,, ~ be waa hoisted to hi• not elvllla~tlon. .
ljlat , nli\Y'!Itl/ ~..-. rel!iJerator thl~l qd ,Iliff lo~y , 1\'Hn 1~\l'll ot Ftlr~' a~l ~~ndv, with
• fill, otert1n1 a ttlp through ol~
AI of tbls moment, 1 hove o ho11111, o• wl e, take your chqlce. IU!'JP'l•4e~Utj 1t1f arll.lna ~I)' their nepheyt, lball Par1ona and
Virllnla, (aUinr from hi• horse mlahty low op,lnlon of thin&amp;• Lukie Johnson, vloltlna hel't' m.aaea. 1 doubt 11 you'd ever wlf•
'nd ' ilylnJ en ro~te
Relentlllc, lor ,qe most "'rt.
!rom l\o1noke, V•., and Pfi!ponont I!Dd ,1 mo"' l!fllet:l lite lot a
lfl"'", •pending
''til• "Ainen
of an
The lhlnr'o •• muddled to a Cl thlllls tndwtrlal, el~~trle, pr. !~1, Wb l'!l~l ~ WJI·
rnpijlljal WliJI hla •IIIQdt~~rent.l
•ll'lltr
ol ••horter&gt; mere layman ai a 1Iaaa o! pro- l!&lt;ulve (uahl) sal~ Oh, r-.. mandhij view practleilly to ttie
Siders haJ rewho
there as a 10111 doy Ohio Rlvilr water pulled there'• no doubt that thh Ohio ~fytr tq !l\t '"l •Ad
llilr11.1!&lt;L
In Van Nuys,
from tht very dtplh• ol t~lo atalc River Valley Ia golna tc become to Ute ~t!l'l~ Ifill "'!Ill
wu accom·
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altp~rt by
~i~~~,~~;~~po~ol~~ru~n~nl.
~nt~~lrom J!ills~urah to theIf l!uhr
or oaya
America
Cairo, Illinois
any one
that " one mon ·Cl'ee~
J~al :Vallejl
tov, IP~u ~Pif
lA Ur!
son, Lelaq~
lime to me I know I'm rolnl to Mlddl'pWI tvt&gt;lpfcet hidl'
explode.
h~ bla onow lilt trt\Ck that
llecauae-YIIbo really wanll Jl lfte Ql ch!I'Ct, it11•mber, "
that way. R,.liy, I me•n. Once up- o! the 1111 Sn~'w IB 18110! Or
on a time "How Green Was M.• line of some 70 or more lrll&lt;,.,l •aaverlll taoiH'.w''"
Valley", Counl me out:. But and vehicles or hll !o co:~u:r~,~~~~J!~. ••~•••' liod
now.
er, l!arade here tn ••
A~d ihe IDDUJI fl!urth
1 J~t the abock ol my lite to. ·~1 1 at ~~~ belli down
dll' •b~~ we turned at Chea~liq bit lit otrlp and prltate
oo our
to Clranl RIU C~1- 1111 !ar fi~DI&gt; entf!l"prlsea
way ou.t, wbero r~ •. Into, ll:eq(u!kf, Old'
...i!&gt;~ow;lfh,Q.~i.bll&gt; white,
CIP~. 4114· ~Yen ·~· wh•"'; ,_
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• (!be old,
~~ b!!Y lhat Ufl.
•n ~~ ta ! Bunyal an~ bla ·

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Tbe Price 1s kllht
Truth or Consequencu
Tic Toe Dough
!I Could Be YOU
News Report
Movietlme
Bride ood Oruom

3·46 Mod6l'n Romance,
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Fedml Men
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(4) Maso\i County has not reyalu!id ill;

,surely our Mason County neighbors, when
!bey know the facts, will see that their schools
return to former, and even improved stand.
We are certain that the majority of people
ards. According to Irvin, the facts are these in Mason CouQty, however; when they are
(1) School funds are down because property permitted to tno\11 why their schools are head· ·
assessments are below the state required mlm In~ downward I.!J$!e'd of upwar4, will gather
!mum of 40 per cent of true value.
the courage to demand action. They are not
(2) When property assessments are below likely willing for long to per111lf Oblo, Penn·
40 per cent state assistence is reduced.
sylvania, Kentucky and, VIrginia schools to
(3) Next year the minimum will be 4i per outstrip them In education.

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, RummageSale~irstWeeklnOct. MdkesPla'nsFor
Uney~ It predlted by Cilo.,wboiJi. Pla!!J wet~. made tpr ,, Rum aruesor aqd Mro. Clifford Phi' N .
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4iealed s. IJ'.'Johl)lon and ·D~ny !!Ill• Sale to !l't held ·~,~, llrown lips read an ~rtlele "Warm u~
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· Mrs. Freda lll~r apent Jevetoi
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days witb llr. and llrs. Cbarlea
Zirkle )YOijld . OpeD at eiidl ' Flip ~ulldlng lp Ppmeloy .. the lint Your Church" by Roy L s,lvth
Plan• for Natio I JJ i'
Be~zlng, Silver Rldre.
Heillld~·~~~~!~1.~
: Werry and Gary Bam!tz at' taek· '"'!fk In ~ctoller w)lea'.tbe Worn· after which the rroup ,; 011 "At Women'• Week wer': mao."~~··:
visit'
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Smith
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"!bert
Pettit
cele"Million
Cinerama"
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. , .lea ond oJJrry Welker at tbf,. pther
~:~l~~loft~~,~:g 1~J;;Ice Cajvaty" to eonelude t~e program: day eveniris wtien the 0 p~:1 iJ ae p;ti:~ ~I the s~. etJo;:: ~!~',"::'w::\:"~~liyof dJ~nhnret&lt;·r topie· of the dtvouo111 ond pro. cuard. ·
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ur· Durinll the business Se&amp;!ion . committee •of the Middlc»oi1 Bu· Hoapi 1 p k b
s d "" 11
· gram led by Mro John Elwood
,,. The backfi~ldis lnt.cet ,f~,l!llll • :b mi.. I e ~·r-~ ev.enlna ~t the ·Wilh Mr~. Willian) RuBieli, pre•!· ''"'"and Pro!csslon!l Women·• Mr ':nd'~::•:_a. d Wilt
un, ay. 1~• tra are Fanny Lou. when' the WSCS of the Foreal
fine ahowlng aaainijl Watiama Jail • ~~ ~J \
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dent, preolding a· money ma1dlj8 Clllb met
the h
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on whq waa II Monday, Phylll!, 16 R6n Methodilt Church met Wed.'
week ..Terry 'Ph\llln wiU, be It
""'"'.or~dlord •Nliaa .. presented project wa• discussed and named chai Ollln 1 N ~me " Olr an ,c I ren, Columhut, wer. Qn T!llldQO, lll)d Vanem Jean, 4 nelday evenia• at the home or
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quarter, . Vernon , Htrilion · and ~.be R.~!am ulinr lor b~,r topic to a commltll!e were llr•. .Brooks
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'· rs. an oore.
1 Tweckend aue•ts or Mr. and llrs. on Wedn'lldtr• . ,
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M Ch
Rodn'Y, Spenotr atba~p
".IIW ...,.ge 11.01!1' .W~rld? Group Sayre, Mra. Karl Grue~tr and The Busin.., Women's Week , homo! Weber.
llra. !label Pettit, Pomeroy, waa "· ' r1•ty Baor, . Minersville by
Jr. Hawtbome at lull~ack
. elnllinJ opened .the meettng IG~ Mro. Lotta Spencer.
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starts sunday sept 22 and iiSis r Mr. and MtJ. Charles Goegleln I gueat al'lbe dinner and pre~en~ wllh Mrs. WIIUam . Fllher ..... PIOlll'llli:
· • .Cbaunee~ coached fly. dotit. Bill lowed with p•ayer by .Mra. Sidle The meeting closed wilh the Mil· until the 29th. Th~' local ·,juj, Flatwooao, opeat an neaing ed the tlrll with 1 decorall!d biJ1/I· hosll!u. ·
,.smtt~. •whe 1o a ,..ter 91 the· Brown. Scripture roadtnr of Mat ·Pih benediction. Durin&amp; the social will begin the week'• celebralio~t With llr. and Mrl. Clayton Allen. ~YV ea ~ndl~hlldbed .."Happy Birth· \ Group 1tngin, or "Jesus Call• . pr!:i:'edauaa.~at~,i·~~~r:~·
"'lbtle Will(, bas a Joq b~t ~ilb be~ 9,~ by lira. llaag pre· hour • desu.rt oourse was s~rved Sunday when all memberi ore
Mr. and Mrs. lloy ·Cbrilty were
• •• '~ ren · .
I Us" opened lh• devotionft and members ·
team. Smith's ba_ekfleld Ia .vfleran ,, .. ~~ • · ~k ~n ·tbe loPi.c by lira. by Mr~ No1man McCallum and urged to altend lhe church of her re&lt;ent dinner guest• or Mr. and
Other atfendlnr tbe dmner were talks W!l'!l liven \;y ltrs '.lacar ith
. aM heavy, however, belne led 'by . D.roo•• sayre, after whieb ques- Mrs. Karl Grueser to lho'l' named choice.
lira. Virgil Wood, Belpre.
John Rly.Un. Fullertotr., Ky., and Imboden on "The r~ur~h "'h 1 w a
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l11lbsok Tommy Kranyilo and lions on th~ f~ple were di~uased. above And .~188 Katie Beehl, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Doroel Bentz and Mr. and llro. Pettit and their ehll· Only World Commu~it•"; · Mr," Ito
}olerll Xeloenberg, fulibie~.
¥ ~lele One Doctor and His Hosmer Roush, Mrs. Earl Renshaw Mrs. Wesley Fry, pmident. ehoidren o.r Akron are apendlng dren.
Ch ie 'Ba
"A N ' S . ·
Woi1d was read by Mr!. Karl , and Mro. Stella Grueser
mel with the commlllee and a week wolh llr. and llrs. J. 11.
ar 1 er,
ew Pirlt
It waa a(reed
Much wut depend lonlibt upon
- other members are Mrs. 0. B: Bentz and Helen.
WALSH ~ICTORY
Abroad" and Mrs. Fred Neale the ehurcb
how the Panther line bol~ a(~nst
Joclks
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Stou' ~Irs. Allen Jenkinson, Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Marion Wood
NEW YORK UP- It was u "Work in World Community in I' to eount .-lea .,
lhe opinner s)anto •and 'direct , n•
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Clara Murray.
. and ·daughter, .Jerry and Mrs. rreat day lor the Walsh family Other Lands."
. Re!mhmetiia w -~l'ftJ!
plunges of Kran)'lk and Kellen·
Ullil Chrilty were dinner guests Thuraday at 'Belmont Part when
Mrs. Alfred Yeaugcr spoke on the b..,~.,· , 4ol~illj!-~-.
bere. The ends will have ~eal
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chrillty in lndepende~et won the Broad HoJ. "Work In World Community in bour
.work, too, as Smith'• out.!ide aame,
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honor or Mrs Ullie Chrisl3's low Steepleehue Hando&lt;ap. The Our Land"; Mrs. Rwz Wallon, Mn
&lt;like Jim Vennarl's at HUUalid, Ia
CINCINNATI UP - George
birthday.
son of the !rub-bred Nasru11ah .. "Receiving Churches llfcome Bally
• rated above par. ,
Steinman and Jlmlll)' ~In(, prom·
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owned b): lira. Mike Walih. train- sending Chureheo"; Mn, Mark Jacob
Ch .
lnent Cincinnati area 'joekeya
Carl N. S:Mh wos elected as
Mn. Pauline Ridenour under· ed by her husband, and wa, rid· Evans, "Misalont and J:lilplaeed wood
t 'be:;~ncey, Wl~\:"ilpre, ~~.~in( were \rUled ~ff the turf Thunday worthy masll!r for the new year, 5
went surtrery at the Holler Ho~ den by their nephew, Tommy.
Mr. and A!n. Dean SI!IIIIWOOd
a"
•• one o e wo -te~~ns to by Kentuclry Jlacewa Stewards when tl,e Pomeroy ijend Grange
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pltal Mo~day.
d h'ldre
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·.)leah In the Bu*eye . conferen&lt;e on c~arle 8 ol collabo
t0 f met Wcd~usriay evening ut the •Mary Cleland celehrated her
Mr. and lin. Clayton· Alien .
E.UTIRN DEBUT
~Y i.,'n.,h ~n:nehiid~;:,
I Koo•- aftqnopJ
;Of ClaSI A acHoola. Laij ,)l'ee&amp; the J 1
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seventh bo~thday lasl week anrl and Bill were in Parkenbur&amp;
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Jll~e DevUs trounced Neloonv!Ue race.
her omolher, Mrs. Drucie Cleland Salurda•. They also visJ'ted llr.
VORK UP- Fleet Nmul- erlburg were Sundly gueBII of the 1 W. E. Coyle, 'former
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Flnie• Jr. ' eteward re~
Donald "atlae• and. lab, who won three of his four John ,_.,
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~~s~r.~~tbe Keiltuely Rating Floyd · Spenee, overseer; Ch ar 1es ther, Mrs. Jessoe· M''.o and . Miss Donna Kay at lltlpre.
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at Hollywood Par•• th1·1
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ol tbe Jlaltway r... Llwar. steward; Bill Lake, assistant Flo Hurley. Games were played
Mrs. Mojlle Bookman attended oum"\er, will make hi• el!tern
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the liienaea ot' both lteward; M"• 1'. A. Hewetson, and prl!es -won by Elaine Davis the Homeoomin• at Old Town debrt today in the six-furlong
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·b&amp; su.O...:W,
ehaplaon; C. L. Heaton, treaourer; Candace Bahr and •Jerry Daven· Flats.
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Ant &lt;ipatlon Pune al Belmont
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Mrs . Frane! • Moms,
· · secretary; port .
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Mr. and Mra. Ro•er Buc•t•• fP4t-. Aihambran, au Invader
John Tertell. gate keeper; llrs
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D-.:
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Christine Lake, Ceres; Mrs. cari
The decorated cake and lee ••d dau~ter of Retdavllle art · the tupeup lor next Saturdiy'•
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MIUI'IlJ
N. SDjith,' Pomona, Mrs. c. L. Heat· cream were served with lavon; spendlnf • 'rew weeka lrilh lira. futurity.
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of balloons and toy hats. Guests Eva Bajiey lllld oon Stevie.
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· '· a;~ ar ~!ana ess, Indy included those named above and 1 Mrs. Donna ltendall and dau·
HAYMOND WiNS
WJTR EAtH
liEVD\It \~, Jllll)o ft&amp;an ass•atant ' ewar and Herman Judy Jobb, Marta Kay Ffubbard ehters. Weirton, are opendin&amp; n .PI:BBLE BEACH, Calil. UP8110 11NTED PICfURE
.;""knoCked out' }Var~er, executive comiRittee
Debby Collopy, Susan Ohlinget: few dtll't wllb Mr. aad Mn. Ho· Carl U.Y\"Ond of Los AngeiOJ
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t'eiiPie• • • Elizabeth, N. Charles Legar, worthy maater Cathy and Betty Rae RuaeU bart Smalley.
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wan the California Senior Boll
presided at the meeting which M~rilyn Stumbo, Jc!frey Bona:. Mr. and Mn. C. N. J~n"" spent ehampionahipse Thursday •wilb ;
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OPenoM with the pledge to the flag. MIChael Fee. Chipper Hlll!gerty, the. weekend at Blaekl•ck with 36-hole ~ore of 148. Adrian Me·
1 ritiisNo: Cllit - Julian Velas· A eommunieatlon was read from Barbara and Patty Bailey, Caroiyil the1r daull!ter l~d family, Mr M~nu, of Freono, a two-time
QUea,' ;131,1~ ;Jiabt:a, CaiH., TKOd the State Grange and a thank you Searles, Gail Norton, ldJorta Wh· and MrJ. Ed llomoon. They also e~amplqn, finished second with 1
Dom ~ 112; Oakland, (10).
note from Mrs. Hank· Young for son, ,sandra Clatworthy, Jfiobaei attended the Joaea family rean· Ul•
nowers
and cards.
Gress~ Tommy Leon"d Larry Jon at the borne of llr. and lira:
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and Harold Vanoe, Junto; Cleland Claude El~r. Patalaska.
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An officer! conference wao an- and ~'red Riley.
Mr. IDd llrL John Rllard ~d
1'JI.rt'e Oamea ,,k" Kaiser, nouneed lor Monday evening Sept·
o
aon, Calilweil, vl.!lted • Sunday
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ember SO · at the Rock Springs
''!!h]bed Croy and sister, Hro.
OliO lohDaoo accompanied llr.
Slnale Game l .:.. ,Kaiser,, Grange Hall. Al•o announced was
Bossie Eisei•tei•.
111d lira. IIArley Johnaon and son
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a work shop to be held at the
Mrs. Hora,ee Karr, Mrs. Pauj liArley Edmond, to Charleston .,; I
. ..,;ANDI""•
Salisbury Sch.~ol on De&lt;. B.
Karr and Mn. David K~blentz SWrda.v to \'tlit thoir •iller and II
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loll'
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~pent Tu d · p kwsb
brotber·ln·law, Mr. aod Mn. A. 1.
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•· Ole and Heines, home eeo·
t'
ur deollray 'R" aMr
urg, Reuler.
~-·Ab~t
8 3 nomt~ chairman and Mrs. Dayton
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an
s. a~ orris !pent -...,,--:-:=-:----8 few daY• here at the Richard neiday ,.. d Thursday with her
· ~11 Tayern
B 3 Striilkiand, youth challm,n, will
SpOrt qenter
5 4 present !he proRram at llie next
Mro. B. F. Parmllce, presftk!ll~ Fick home.
sister, lllr•. Henry Bailey, l'lat·
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Amorleln •(;orion
4 5 meeting on Wednesday, Ocl. 16.
presided when the Busy Bee ,•=M=r=s.;;:De:::;nzl=-1=C;;;Iel;;;aD;;;d;;;';;pe;;;b=l;;;W;o.eO.~.:;W;;ood;•;;·-=-=-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,,I
Davis-Warne~
3 8 At th' elooie of the meeting eid· Class met Thursdlll' at the First
I
Kaiser
.
3 6 er and doughnuts were served to Baptist Church with Mro. Homer
SIASONS· HiGHS
the members and three guests, Hysell as devotional lead~r. Her
· h,.~That
tnaJvldual, 3 ilamel _ l. Lewio , Julie !lewetson and Millie and lopic was "The Value of the
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Droldenba~ ~·
Cl\uekte LeBar.
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Bible" tnd the service Included
.·I• Always (lreal!
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llldlvldual ,l Game - Warner,
Scripture reading, meditation
GOOp : S.NAC~ TOO
2ft...
...,1111111
prayer and a poem 'The Bible.".
Tl!am 3 Gll'mee - Kaiser, 1955.
Mrs. Parmalee reponed on the
~~~~WL~~A::
canteen for the Blood Mobile
Unit whlc~ was a projeot of the
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class this summer. Mrs. Johu
'·~·'. Ai~ti':~l'''' 'N•Jlu.,• v•
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Mrs Rleh\rd' Cam~tieU assisted ~yqns ,wa, n,med on a gift com·
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172 by Mrs. Henry Reibel, Mr1. AI· l"lttee.
lllldtlltP911 J:·Hora
U9 bert Hendricks and Mn. Thomas
Mrs Beulah White closed the
'"3:=;s;=::::z::~~~~;~;;;;:~~=i";;;;;;;;;;;~j Cook entertained the p.,t Coon· bu1incss meeling wilh a prayer
!ii
cilors of Theodopu1 Counctr Dau. and also was in charge of the
ghters of America, - Wednesday program for the' evening. Mrs
evening at her home East Main .While read a poem "Habits,
street ,
Grandma and Meel" and conduct.
.
ed a "Wishing' W I" game' Mrs
.
.
Sctlplure ·~~dong by Mrs. Rei- F'rances llearh~ read a~other
bel followed by the Lord's Pray- poem "If JesUs Came To Your
er and pledge to the flag, opened House."
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the meeting. Mrs. Max Meiuhart
preaident, presided at the shorl
Birthdays of Mrs. John Lyons
TillS AD MAY NOT
SENSE
.,
business session, Mrs. Oval Did· Mrs. C. E. Hoyt, Mr!. J M Arehe;
BUT IT WILL SAVE YOU Jl()LLARS!
· ~n
. die was ~~ported cnnfinc~ lo her Mrs C~arle• White and Mrs Pearl
home wJth a broken tee recciv- Hoffman Were recognized. Mr.s
ed in a tall.
, Lawrence Bing and Mrs. charles
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White were reported as recover1.1 OUR, ,INI LJNI.. Dll. AUTOMATIC W.UHiiS, DRYIRS,
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10:00 P.M.
Gam~ were played and prtzes ing from recent illnesses.
Convenient Budget 'Terms ·ot I.
award~d to Mrs. Paul Grueser,
I
Our
10111 YRefrigemton Servlre
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tmtGiU.'n111.4.••• · ,
MISI Erna J~ase; Mrs. Bentt
Mrs. Beblah White, Mrs. Jacob
Moore's Busy
Wolfe, and Mrs. Bemiee Darst
TurQer, Mrs. Bearbs, Miss Em·
,I:
A il)ad course was served by rna Matthews and Mrs. D. E.
the hoste.,es to lhose named · Roush were the .hostesse• and
PHONE
Below llllb Sthoolla Middleport
•btlve
~n~ Mrs Addle Grueser, ser~ed a salad course in the
pemeroy
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Mrs. ct•ude Darst aud Mrs. AI· oburch, dining I!!Oom Sl}f.een
Phoae
Middleport
bert Woodard.
members were present.
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MEIGS MOTOR

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COMPANY
N. ~OOND A,VE.

With. ~thony

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Bowl'l,ng H.19hi'
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CeIebrated

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METAL FRAME

ONE DAY ONLY!

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up .
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SATURDAY, SlrTEMBER 2ht

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first Baptis't
Busy Bee ClaS"'"
Mee ng I He..,ld •

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WtTH YOUR

Chevrolet 2Door · ...... :.... · $1195

;

seat covers,. '
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Buick 2 DOor .. ··· .... ·· .. •• · .. $1195 :
Real sharp red and white ilntsh .aet off wllh. white wall :; .
tires. Dyuafiow drtv!;'heater, new Slat IC~Vera. SeeJt tt i
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.' MAR·fll

1954

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day.

1 ,

0 SMtJBILE .. .. .. .. ..

$1195

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. 1953 ·Bulclt

Beautiful Z·tone, Ivory over blue. 2·Door Hardtop, Su·
per 88. I.Deai owner. \
I

Pop~lar

I

Belvedere •Door. Interior ll~e new. Heater,
pd tlm,lltiiJe flnlah. ·

v.a motor,

1954 ctivRdLET ·············· $895
t.Door ledan. llet~tlful kone green lhiilh. Spotleaa it&gt;
tcrlor, aood rubber, euaranteed all ~he war, healor.
1t53
Iuper

JUICK ......... "........ $1095

liArd~.

·DJnallow. radio,

ported 111'111, tilue and Ivory flnlali.

~eater, oeat

lzaak.· Walton League
Chester, Ohio

eovera,

StJNDAY, SEPf. 22 . &amp;:· ,

Noon till Dark

Trap and Still Targets
a.Door Sedaa.l#ll mUt110. Sharp ln1ilk. and out. 11eat·

Home and

Molor ill perfect ahape.

OIVROLO ·.... ·.. ·.... · $645

1952

D.tut WOII!!

cltltl lnterler, loo41 111'11, 2·10.,. blul
tblllh. ,.,_.,,.., ndlo·ud hl!lter.

PlYMOUlM..... ·.. ·........ $545

951

,__l'JI'I.fl!lll'·; l!t~rbi'!'··011t.Orlilnal
bllllk anlail, tto4
Oae of ._.,. bard to lind i
1151

GI~OLO

.. · .... · .... · $525

UODI\ 11ft bite~~ ftnllll. Wo and ......,, o.l1111t
Pllfllllnr m...a. P0111«1114e ~·~~~~~

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1951

NASH .. ·.... ·"· .. ·.. ·.. · $34$

A IINIIII!ul a.Door Hardtop Rtmbler with radio, heater
1114 ~~~. Hm h one that wUI aiv. fOil real tCOh·

$995.J ,· . ·
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NIW 19,$8 ·MODELS

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~INITH. TV· bncf ..lADIOS

SAL.

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QOUMC&gt;tirr t,iOD.Ls AR.Jvi~G
$00N
.

Sel'fice Entrance
. Second St.

~pplionces

Hotpoint

~~L~~. APPLIA~CE

Stores .

Fife Refrigeration
m s. Third.... .
eua:r

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COME .IN and .SELEO FROM OUR
BIG .SELEOION.OF QUAliTY USED
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SMiTH· CLOTHlNG
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Past Councilors
Of
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:: eet Wednesday .

MAKE
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$195

ff,

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glass, powet . steering, 1 po.cer · l!l:~4ii. powtr wlmlows, . ·,.
power se•ts, dynaflow, radio, Jieater. You ciluldn't w~nt ;, '· ..
more.
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PLYMOUTH ·........... $1365

1955

Rolll1111stir ~v~ c~,

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Hal'd Top linlllb~d In tw9 !,one green. Tinted

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FA'IOrttTE DATE

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1955
Dark green flnllh with excellent tires. New
heater and standard shiftfor real economy.

SMITH STU.DIO

.WOLF PEN

A

1955

p::. ru-.1.,...

l;O, uweU, ' ·

..OF A L:IFE TIME

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PHONE 6371 or &amp;023

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Mary Cl eIon d's

ICers

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DODGE

1956

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FORD

1955 DODGE
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Custom Royal 4 Door Sedan, Jla.

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DODGE.

J955

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1955

Royal 4 Door Sewn, Radio,
Heater &amp; , Powerfllte Trans.
BeauU!ul '1111ree Ton&amp; Paint.

Customline VB 4 Door Sedan,
Radio, Heater &amp; Fordomatlr
Trana., Blue 1Finish.

dio, Heater 6 Powarllite Trantl.
Like New, Only 3&amp;,1100 Adual
Miles.

CorolliOI Lancer llarotoD 2 Dr.•
RaaJt; Heater lc Powerflite
Trant., Three, Tone Paint, One
Core!ul Local OWner.

"$229$

$1.895

$1195

$1191

DODGE

CGronet VB • Door Sedan, Jla.
dill. Heo..., ~ Powerlllte Trant,
Two 'fune Finish, Only 22,000
Actual Miles.

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Tone
C«onet " ' •

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. $1765

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CHEVROLn
·· ····· ·• ··.·· · $195
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Heater. latta food Urtt. let

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$a95

V"8 Club Coupe, Heater &amp; Defroster. Red Finish.

1952 OLDSMOaiLE ...... ·.. ·•.. ·.. ·.. · $695
. S8 t· Do9l' Sedan, Radio, Heater &amp; Automatic Transmlaalon Real
Sharp,!l,r~Greenrtp!•~..
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"'". lbdlo. lltallll. Bilek filltllh. A till'
J, Yllil elift' Pltll by,

1952

PLYMOUTH .......... :........ :.. $595

FORD ".'.""·:" I"""· .. "
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21l0or Sedan, V8 lloto(. Radio &amp; Heoter. ·

'19(1

1955
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:: ~1--l"-(N....... Sdtlol)

ptYMdUTH

. " .................

$375
$1495

· .£oy~
• ·~~iq, ~ • '!rater,
· ·'&amp;, l'olfefnlte Tranmiiss_lon, VB Mo-,
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1954
.$1095
Belvedere 4 Door Sedan, Jlletter &amp; De~, ·A Cream PUll Only
18,000 Actual Miles.
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DE·SOTO :.... ............ :., ...

1953
~ .$IJ5
Firedo111e 4 Door Sedall, Jladlo, Heoter' .\'lll'oilnltle 'lftiUmliaian

PoweriSteennr,AStealat~IIPrlce.

~952

8

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BUICK ............. ', .. :., ..• :.. .1$695

Spf)elal 4 DOOr Sedall. Radio, Heater '

Club Coul&gt;f, Radio, Heater &amp;Defroster-.

11!'4'11" I

raf.i

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Get
Pome r,Oy Bend
Ban From-Traeks Grange El. ects
N Off'•

1ft Tltle Bout

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Trmlsmiasien

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,..r .. .. .$545•

• JJ•9ory520ve=nlsh.

Carone! 4 Door Sedan, Heator·lo ~11¥f;_(ioey'over ~ Finiab.

PlYMOUTH
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_, D Sed

$1195

$1

PlYMOUTH ..... ·

1955
&gt;L " .. · ··· ···
4 Door Sedan, R•~ • ~ -.n... t CJ!Inder,
over Green Fipllll.
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PLYMOUTH

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19$4
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Z Door Sedan,lllalo, lleiter .,l'l,~~jzlllt1 ~lll!nil!llon,
' Filtsh.
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1953
~=r Sedan, Radio, Hrlter 1o Autolllltle Tranamlsoion,

STUDPAKBt ..... ·, . :..."........ .

1952

DODGE •·"" •" ••" "" '" " .. \

Cerone! Club COUpe, lla4i~. Heater ' G)'l'Orllalie Trlllillll
New Paint. Ra4yto Go.

CHRYSUI ·•.. · · .. ' .............··

1952
lml&gt;'l'iaH Door sedan: Raato • Reita'.

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. MIDDI.EPOIT, OH'IO

�Jacke~ .~~~S Mm,rsvill~ Me~hodist WSCS Plans

. . Middleport BPW
J~·o:.~.:::~:-:~
, RummageSale~irstWeeklnOct. MdkesPla'nsFor
Uney~ It predlted by Cilo.,wboiJi. Pla!!J wet~. made tpr ,, Rum aruesor aqd Mro. Clifford Phi' N .
IWeek.
4iealed s. IJ'.'Johl)lon and ·D~ny !!Ill• Sale to !l't held ·~,~, llrown lips read an ~rtlele "Warm u~
ohona
1

Th~ Bi~days

CHESTER ..
ly

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OL..-~ ~ 'Undoy
At p ., H

· Mrs. Freda lll~r apent Jevetoi
i1KrTIU
days witb llr. and llrs. Cbarlea
Zirkle )YOijld . OpeD at eiidl ' Flip ~ulldlng lp Ppmeloy .. the lint Your Church" by Roy L s,lvth
Plan• for Natio I JJ i'
Be~zlng, Silver Rldre.
Heillld~·~~~~!~1.~
: Werry and Gary Bam!tz at' taek· '"'!fk In ~ctoller w)lea'.tbe Worn· after which the rroup ,; 011 "At Women'• Week wer': mao."~~··:
visit'
d
~d
~·~~~~n~:
Smith
llr.
and~··
"!bert
Pettit
cele"Million
Cinerama"
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p, .
. , .lea ond oJJrry Welker at tbf,. pther
~:~l~~loft~~,~:g 1~J;;Ice Cajvaty" to eonelude t~e program: day eveniris wtien the 0 p~:1 iJ ae p;ti:~ ~I the s~. etJo;:: ~!~',"::'w::\:"~~liyof dJ~nhnret&lt;·r topie· of the dtvouo111 ond pro. cuard. ·
·
• , • h t W1d
e
ur· Durinll the business Se&amp;!ion . committee •of the Middlc»oi1 Bu· Hoapi 1 p k b
s d "" 11
· gram led by Mro John Elwood
,,. The backfi~ldis lnt.cet ,f~,l!llll • :b mi.. I e ~·r-~ ev.enlna ~t the ·Wilh Mr~. Willian) RuBieli, pre•!· ''"'"and Pro!csslon!l Women·• Mr ':nd'~::•:_a. d Wilt
un, ay. 1~• tra are Fanny Lou. when' the WSCS of the Foreal
fine ahowlng aaainijl Watiama Jail • ~~ ~J \
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dent, preolding a· money ma1dlj8 Clllb met
the h
f th ·
d · b ld
· ymon
on whq waa II Monday, Phylll!, 16 R6n Methodilt Church met Wed.'
week ..Terry 'Ph\llln wiU, be It
""'"'.or~dlord •Nliaa .. presented project wa• discussed and named chai Ollln 1 N ~me " Olr an ,c I ren, Columhut, wer. Qn T!llldQO, lll)d Vanem Jean, 4 nelday evenia• at the home or
•
quarter, . Vernon , Htrilion · and ~.be R.~!am ulinr lor b~,r topic to a commltll!e were llr•. .Brooks
r
'· rs. an oore.
1 Tweckend aue•ts or Mr. and llrs. on Wedn'lldtr• . ,
.
M Ch
Rodn'Y, Spenotr atba~p
".IIW ...,.ge 11.01!1' .W~rld? Group Sayre, Mra. Karl Grue~tr and The Busin.., Women's Week , homo! Weber.
llra. !label Pettit, Pomeroy, waa "· ' r1•ty Baor, . Minersville by
Jr. Hawtbome at lull~ack
. elnllinJ opened .the meettng IG~ Mro. Lotta Spencer.
I
starts sunday sept 22 and iiSis r Mr. and MtJ. Charles Goegleln I gueat al'lbe dinner and pre~en~ wllh Mrs. WIIUam . Fllher ..... PIOlll'llli:
· • .Cbaunee~ coached fly. dotit. Bill lowed with p•ayer by .Mra. Sidle The meeting closed wilh the Mil· until the 29th. Th~' local ·,juj, Flatwooao, opeat an neaing ed the tlrll with 1 decorall!d biJ1/I· hosll!u. ·
,.smtt~. •whe 1o a ,..ter 91 the· Brown. Scripture roadtnr of Mat ·Pih benediction. Durin&amp; the social will begin the week'• celebralio~t With llr. and Mrl. Clayton Allen. ~YV ea ~ndl~hlldbed .."Happy Birth· \ Group 1tngin, or "Jesus Call• . pr!:i:'edauaa.~at~,i·~~~r:~·
"'lbtle Will(, bas a Joq b~t ~ilb be~ 9,~ by lira. llaag pre· hour • desu.rt oourse was s~rved Sunday when all memberi ore
Mr. and Mrs. lloy ·Cbrilty were
• •• '~ ren · .
I Us" opened lh• devotionft and members ·
team. Smith's ba_ekfleld Ia .vfleran ,, .. ~~ • · ~k ~n ·tbe loPi.c by lira. by Mr~ No1man McCallum and urged to altend lhe church of her re&lt;ent dinner guest• or Mr. and
Other atfendlnr tbe dmner were talks W!l'!l liven \;y ltrs '.lacar ith
. aM heavy, however, belne led 'by . D.roo•• sayre, after whieb ques- Mrs. Karl Grueser to lho'l' named choice.
lira. Virgil Wood, Belpre.
John Rly.Un. Fullertotr., Ky., and Imboden on "The r~ur~h "'h 1 w a
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l11lbsok Tommy Kranyilo and lions on th~ f~ple were di~uased. above And .~188 Katie Beehl, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Doroel Bentz and Mr. and llro. Pettit and their ehll· Only World Commu~it•"; · Mr," Ito
}olerll Xeloenberg, fulibie~.
¥ ~lele One Doctor and His Hosmer Roush, Mrs. Earl Renshaw Mrs. Wesley Fry, pmident. ehoidren o.r Akron are apendlng dren.
Ch ie 'Ba
"A N ' S . ·
Woi1d was read by Mr!. Karl , and Mro. Stella Grueser
mel with the commlllee and a week wolh llr. and llrs. J. 11.
ar 1 er,
ew Pirlt
It waa a(reed
Much wut depend lonlibt upon
- other members are Mrs. 0. B: Bentz and Helen.
WALSH ~ICTORY
Abroad" and Mrs. Fred Neale the ehurcb
how the Panther line bol~ a(~nst
Joclks
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Stou' ~Irs. Allen Jenkinson, Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Marion Wood
NEW YORK UP- It was u "Work in World Community in I' to eount .-lea .,
lhe opinner s)anto •and 'direct , n•
,
Clara Murray.
. and ·daughter, .Jerry and Mrs. rreat day lor the Walsh family Other Lands."
. Re!mhmetiia w -~l'ftJ!
plunges of Kran)'lk and Kellen·
Ullil Chrilty were dinner guests Thuraday at 'Belmont Part when
Mrs. Alfred Yeaugcr spoke on the b..,~.,· , 4ol~illj!-~-.
bere. The ends will have ~eal
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chrillty in lndepende~et won the Broad HoJ. "Work In World Community in bour
.work, too, as Smith'• out.!ide aame,
.
honor or Mrs Ullie Chrisl3's low Steepleehue Hando&lt;ap. The Our Land"; Mrs. Rwz Wallon, Mn
&lt;like Jim Vennarl's at HUUalid, Ia
CINCINNATI UP - George
birthday.
son of the !rub-bred Nasru11ah .. "Receiving Churches llfcome Bally
• rated above par. ,
Steinman and Jlmlll)' ~In(, prom·
.
If
owned b): lira. Mike Walih. train- sending Chureheo"; Mn, Mark Jacob
Ch .
lnent Cincinnati area 'joekeya
Carl N. S:Mh wos elected as
Mn. Pauline Ridenour under· ed by her husband, and wa, rid· Evans, "Misalont and J:lilplaeed wood
t 'be:;~ncey, Wl~\:"ilpre, ~~.~in( were \rUled ~ff the turf Thunday worthy masll!r for the new year, 5
went surtrery at the Holler Ho~ den by their nephew, Tommy.
Mr. and A!n. Dean SI!IIIIWOOd
a"
•• one o e wo -te~~ns to by Kentuclry Jlacewa Stewards when tl,e Pomeroy ijend Grange
,
pltal Mo~day.
d h'ldre
d M
d
·.)leah In the Bu*eye . conferen&lt;e on c~arle 8 ol collabo
t0 f met Wcd~usriay evening ut the •Mary Cleland celehrated her
Mr. and lin. Clayton· Alien .
E.UTIRN DEBUT
~Y i.,'n.,h ~n:nehiid~;:,
I Koo•- aftqnopJ
;Of ClaSI A acHoola. Laij ,)l'ee&amp; the J 1
ra • .,.
IX . DAV bali.
seventh bo~thday lasl week anrl and Bill were in Parkenbur&amp;
WEW
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Jll~e DevUs trounced Neloonv!Ue race.
her omolher, Mrs. Drucie Cleland Salurda•. They also visJ'ted llr.
VORK UP- Fleet Nmul- erlburg were Sundly gueBII of the 1 W. E. Coyle, 'former
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Ot'her .orr·leers e1" ted were was as!ts ted bY Mary's .grandmo- and M,..
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I Letart rdf ·v-••·
·N.ot...,..,
Flnie• Jr. ' eteward re~
Donald "atlae• and. lab, who won three of his four John ,_.,
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~~s~r.~~tbe Keiltuely Rating Floyd · Spenee, overseer; Ch ar 1es ther, Mrs. Jessoe· M''.o and . Miss Donna Kay at lltlpre.
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at Hollywood Par•• th1·1
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ol tbe Jlaltway r... Llwar. steward; Bill Lake, assistant Flo Hurley. Games were played
Mrs. Mojlle Bookman attended oum"\er, will make hi• el!tern
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the liienaea ot' both lteward; M"• 1'. A. Hewetson, and prl!es -won by Elaine Davis the Homeoomin• at Old Town debrt today in the six-furlong
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·b&amp; su.O...:W,
ehaplaon; C. L. Heaton, treaourer; Candace Bahr and •Jerry Daven· Flats.
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Ant &lt;ipatlon Pune al Belmont
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Mrs . Frane! • Moms,
· · secretary; port .
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Mr. and Mra. Ro•er Buc•t•• fP4t-. Aihambran, au Invader
John Tertell. gate keeper; llrs
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D-.:
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Christine Lake, Ceres; Mrs. cari
The decorated cake and lee ••d dau~ter of Retdavllle art · the tupeup lor next Saturdiy'•
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MIUI'IlJ
N. SDjith,' Pomona, Mrs. c. L. Heat· cream were served with lavon; spendlnf • 'rew weeka lrilh lira. futurity.
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of balloons and toy hats. Guests Eva Bajiey lllld oon Stevie.
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· '· a;~ ar ~!ana ess, Indy included those named above and 1 Mrs. Donna ltendall and dau·
HAYMOND WiNS
WJTR EAtH
liEVD\It \~, Jllll)o ft&amp;an ass•atant ' ewar and Herman Judy Jobb, Marta Kay Ffubbard ehters. Weirton, are opendin&amp; n .PI:BBLE BEACH, Calil. UP8110 11NTED PICfURE
.;""knoCked out' }Var~er, executive comiRittee
Debby Collopy, Susan Ohlinget: few dtll't wllb Mr. aad Mn. Ho· Carl U.Y\"Ond of Los AngeiOJ
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t'eiiPie• • • Elizabeth, N. Charles Legar, worthy maater Cathy and Betty Rae RuaeU bart Smalley.
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wan the California Senior Boll
presided at the meeting which M~rilyn Stumbo, Jc!frey Bona:. Mr. and Mn. C. N. J~n"" spent ehampionahipse Thursday •wilb ;
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OPenoM with the pledge to the flag. MIChael Fee. Chipper Hlll!gerty, the. weekend at Blaekl•ck with 36-hole ~ore of 148. Adrian Me·
1 ritiisNo: Cllit - Julian Velas· A eommunieatlon was read from Barbara and Patty Bailey, Caroiyil the1r daull!ter l~d family, Mr M~nu, of Freono, a two-time
QUea,' ;131,1~ ;Jiabt:a, CaiH., TKOd the State Grange and a thank you Searles, Gail Norton, ldJorta Wh· and MrJ. Ed llomoon. They also e~amplqn, finished second with 1
Dom ~ 112; Oakland, (10).
note from Mrs. Hank· Young for son, ,sandra Clatworthy, Jfiobaei attended the Joaea family rean· Ul•
nowers
and cards.
Gress~ Tommy Leon"d Larry Jon at the borne of llr. and lira:
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and Harold Vanoe, Junto; Cleland Claude El~r. Patalaska.
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An officer! conference wao an- and ~'red Riley.
Mr. IDd llrL John Rllard ~d
1'JI.rt'e Oamea ,,k" Kaiser, nouneed lor Monday evening Sept·
o
aon, Calilweil, vl.!lted • Sunday
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ember SO · at the Rock Springs
''!!h]bed Croy and sister, Hro.
OliO lohDaoo accompanied llr.
Slnale Game l .:.. ,Kaiser,, Grange Hall. Al•o announced was
Bossie Eisei•tei•.
111d lira. IIArley Johnaon and son
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a work shop to be held at the
Mrs. Hora,ee Karr, Mrs. Pauj liArley Edmond, to Charleston .,; I
. ..,;ANDI""•
Salisbury Sch.~ol on De&lt;. B.
Karr and Mn. David K~blentz SWrda.v to \'tlit thoir •iller and II
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~pent Tu d · p kwsb
brotber·ln·law, Mr. aod Mn. A. 1.
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•· Ole and Heines, home eeo·
t'
ur deollray 'R" aMr
urg, Reuler.
~-·Ab~t
8 3 nomt~ chairman and Mrs. Dayton
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$
an
s. a~ orris !pent -...,,--:-:=-:----8 few daY• here at the Richard neiday ,.. d Thursday with her
· ~11 Tayern
B 3 Striilkiand, youth challm,n, will
SpOrt qenter
5 4 present !he proRram at llie next
Mro. B. F. Parmllce, presftk!ll~ Fick home.
sister, lllr•. Henry Bailey, l'lat·
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Amorleln •(;orion
4 5 meeting on Wednesday, Ocl. 16.
presided when the Busy Bee ,•=M=r=s.;;:De:::;nzl=-1=C;;;Iel;;;aD;;;d;;;';;pe;;;b=l;;;W;o.eO.~.:;W;;ood;•;;·-=-=-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,,I
Davis-Warne~
3 8 At th' elooie of the meeting eid· Class met Thursdlll' at the First
I
Kaiser
.
3 6 er and doughnuts were served to Baptist Church with Mro. Homer
SIASONS· HiGHS
the members and three guests, Hysell as devotional lead~r. Her
· h,.~That
tnaJvldual, 3 ilamel _ l. Lewio , Julie !lewetson and Millie and lopic was "The Value of the
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Droldenba~ ~·
Cl\uekte LeBar.
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Bible" tnd the service Included
.·I• Always (lreal!
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llldlvldual ,l Game - Warner,
Scripture reading, meditation
GOOp : S.NAC~ TOO
2ft...
...,1111111
prayer and a poem 'The Bible.".
Tl!am 3 Gll'mee - Kaiser, 1955.
Mrs. Parmalee reponed on the
~~~~WL~~A::
canteen for the Blood Mobile
Unit whlc~ was a projeot of the
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class this summer. Mrs. Johu
'·~·'. Ai~ti':~l'''' 'N•Jlu.,• v•
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Mrs Rleh\rd' Cam~tieU assisted ~yqns ,wa, n,med on a gift com·
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172 by Mrs. Henry Reibel, Mr1. AI· l"lttee.
lllldtlltP911 J:·Hora
U9 bert Hendricks and Mn. Thomas
Mrs Beulah White closed the
'"3:=;s;=::::z::~~~~;~;;;;:~~=i";;;;;;;;;;;~j Cook entertained the p.,t Coon· bu1incss meeling wilh a prayer
!ii
cilors of Theodopu1 Counctr Dau. and also was in charge of the
ghters of America, - Wednesday program for the' evening. Mrs
evening at her home East Main .While read a poem "Habits,
street ,
Grandma and Meel" and conduct.
.
ed a "Wishing' W I" game' Mrs
.
.
Sctlplure ·~~dong by Mrs. Rei- F'rances llearh~ read a~other
bel followed by the Lord's Pray- poem "If JesUs Came To Your
er and pledge to the flag, opened House."
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the meeting. Mrs. Max Meiuhart
preaident, presided at the shorl
Birthdays of Mrs. John Lyons
TillS AD MAY NOT
SENSE
.,
business session, Mrs. Oval Did· Mrs. C. E. Hoyt, Mr!. J M Arehe;
BUT IT WILL SAVE YOU Jl()LLARS!
· ~n
. die was ~~ported cnnfinc~ lo her Mrs C~arle• White and Mrs Pearl
home wJth a broken tee recciv- Hoffman Were recognized. Mr.s
ed in a tall.
, Lawrence Bing and Mrs. charles
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White were reported as recover1.1 OUR, ,INI LJNI.. Dll. AUTOMATIC W.UHiiS, DRYIRS,
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10:00 P.M.
Gam~ were played and prtzes ing from recent illnesses.
Convenient Budget 'Terms ·ot I.
award~d to Mrs. Paul Grueser,
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Our
10111 YRefrigemton Servlre
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MISI Erna J~ase; Mrs. Bentt
Mrs. Beblah White, Mrs. Jacob
Moore's Busy
Wolfe, and Mrs. Bemiee Darst
TurQer, Mrs. Bearbs, Miss Em·
,I:
A il)ad course was served by rna Matthews and Mrs. D. E.
the hoste.,es to lhose named · Roush were the .hostesse• and
PHONE
Below llllb Sthoolla Middleport
•btlve
~n~ Mrs Addle Grueser, ser~ed a salad course in the
pemeroy
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Mrs. ct•ude Darst aud Mrs. AI· oburch, dining I!!Oom Sl}f.een
Phoae
Middleport
bert Woodard.
members were present.
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MEIGS MOTOR

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With. ~thony

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Bowl'l,ng H.19hi'
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ONE DAY ONLY!

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up .
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SATURDAY, SlrTEMBER 2ht

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first Baptis't
Busy Bee ClaS"'"
Mee ng I He..,ld •

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WtTH YOUR

Chevrolet 2Door · ...... :.... · $1195

;

seat covers,. '
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Buick 2 DOor .. ··· .... ·· .. •• · .. $1195 :
Real sharp red and white ilntsh .aet off wllh. white wall :; .
tires. Dyuafiow drtv!;'heater, new Slat IC~Vera. SeeJt tt i
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1954

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day.

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$1195

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. 1953 ·Bulclt

Beautiful Z·tone, Ivory over blue. 2·Door Hardtop, Su·
per 88. I.Deai owner. \
I

Pop~lar

I

Belvedere •Door. Interior ll~e new. Heater,
pd tlm,lltiiJe flnlah. ·

v.a motor,

1954 ctivRdLET ·············· $895
t.Door ledan. llet~tlful kone green lhiilh. Spotleaa it&gt;
tcrlor, aood rubber, euaranteed all ~he war, healor.
1t53
Iuper

JUICK ......... "........ $1095

liArd~.

·DJnallow. radio,

ported 111'111, tilue and Ivory flnlali.

~eater, oeat

lzaak.· Walton League
Chester, Ohio

eovera,

StJNDAY, SEPf. 22 . &amp;:· ,

Noon till Dark

Trap and Still Targets
a.Door Sedaa.l#ll mUt110. Sharp ln1ilk. and out. 11eat·

Home and

Molor ill perfect ahape.

OIVROLO ·.... ·.. ·.... · $645

1952

D.tut WOII!!

cltltl lnterler, loo41 111'11, 2·10.,. blul
tblllh. ,.,_.,,.., ndlo·ud hl!lter.

PlYMOUlM..... ·.. ·........ $545

951

,__l'JI'I.fl!lll'·; l!t~rbi'!'··011t.Orlilnal
bllllk anlail, tto4
Oae of ._.,. bard to lind i
1151

GI~OLO

.. · .... · .... · $525

UODI\ 11ft bite~~ ftnllll. Wo and ......,, o.l1111t
Pllfllllnr m...a. P0111«1114e ~·~~~~~

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1951

NASH .. ·.... ·"· .. ·.. ·.. · $34$

A IINIIII!ul a.Door Hardtop Rtmbler with radio, heater
1114 ~~~. Hm h one that wUI aiv. fOil real tCOh·

$995.J ,· . ·
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SAL.

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QOUMC&gt;tirr t,iOD.Ls AR.Jvi~G
$00N
.

Sel'fice Entrance
. Second St.

~pplionces

Hotpoint

~~L~~. APPLIA~CE

Stores .

Fife Refrigeration
m s. Third.... .
eua:r

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COME .IN and .SELEO FROM OUR
BIG .SELEOION.OF QUAliTY USED
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Past Councilors
Of
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:: eet Wednesday .

MAKE
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$195

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glass, powet . steering, 1 po.cer · l!l:~4ii. powtr wlmlows, . ·,.
power se•ts, dynaflow, radio, Jieater. You ciluldn't w~nt ;, '· ..
more.
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PLYMOUTH ·........... $1365

1955

Rolll1111stir ~v~ c~,

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Hal'd Top linlllb~d In tw9 !,one green. Tinted

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FA'IOrttTE DATE

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1955
Dark green flnllh with excellent tires. New
heater and standard shiftfor real economy.

SMITH STU.DIO

.WOLF PEN

A

1955

p::. ru-.1.,...

l;O, uweU, ' ·

..OF A L:IFE TIME

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DODGE

1956

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FORD

1955 DODGE
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Custom Royal 4 Door Sedan, Jla.

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DODGE.

J955

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Royal 4 Door Sewn, Radio,
Heater &amp; , Powerfllte Trans.
BeauU!ul '1111ree Ton&amp; Paint.

Customline VB 4 Door Sedan,
Radio, Heater &amp; Fordomatlr
Trana., Blue 1Finish.

dio, Heater 6 Powarllite Trantl.
Like New, Only 3&amp;,1100 Adual
Miles.

CorolliOI Lancer llarotoD 2 Dr.•
RaaJt; Heater lc Powerflite
Trant., Three, Tone Paint, One
Core!ul Local OWner.

"$229$

$1.895

$1195

$1191

DODGE

CGronet VB • Door Sedan, Jla.
dill. Heo..., ~ Powerlllte Trant,
Two 'fune Finish, Only 22,000
Actual Miles.

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Tone
C«onet " ' •

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. $1765

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CHEVROLn
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$a95

V"8 Club Coupe, Heater &amp; Defroster. Red Finish.

1952 OLDSMOaiLE ...... ·.. ·•.. ·.. ·.. · $695
. S8 t· Do9l' Sedan, Radio, Heater &amp; Automatic Transmlaalon Real
Sharp,!l,r~Greenrtp!•~..
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J, Yllil elift' Pltll by,

1952

PLYMOUTH .......... :........ :.. $595

FORD ".'.""·:" I"""· .. "
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21l0or Sedan, V8 lloto(. Radio &amp; Heoter. ·

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1955
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:: ~1--l"-(N....... Sdtlol)

ptYMdUTH

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$375
$1495

· .£oy~
• ·~~iq, ~ • '!rater,
· ·'&amp;, l'olfefnlte Tranmiiss_lon, VB Mo-,
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1954
.$1095
Belvedere 4 Door Sedan, Jlletter &amp; De~, ·A Cream PUll Only
18,000 Actual Miles.
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1953
~ .$IJ5
Firedo111e 4 Door Sedall, Jladlo, Heoter' .\'lll'oilnltle 'lftiUmliaian

PoweriSteennr,AStealat~IIPrlce.

~952

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Spf)elal 4 DOOr Sedall. Radio, Heater '

Club Coul&gt;f, Radio, Heater &amp;Defroster-.

11!'4'11" I

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Get
Pome r,Oy Bend
Ban From-Traeks Grange El. ects
N Off'•

1ft Tltle Bout

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• JJ•9ory520ve=nlsh.

Carone! 4 Door Sedan, Heator·lo ~11¥f;_(ioey'over ~ Finiab.

PlYMOUTH
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$1195

$1

PlYMOUTH ..... ·

1955
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4 Door Sedan, R•~ • ~ -.n... t CJ!Inder,
over Green Fipllll.
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PLYMOUTH

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19$4
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Z Door Sedan,lllalo, lleiter .,l'l,~~jzlllt1 ~lll!nil!llon,
' Filtsh.
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1953
~=r Sedan, Radio, Hrlter 1o Autolllltle Tranamlsoion,

STUDPAKBt ..... ·, . :..."........ .

1952

DODGE •·"" •" ••" "" '" " .. \

Cerone! Club COUpe, lla4i~. Heater ' G)'l'Orllalie Trlllillll
New Paint. Ra4yto Go.

CHRYSUI ·•.. · · .. ' .............··

1952
lml&gt;'l'iaH Door sedan: Raato • Reita'.

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~ally Sentinel, P'omeroy·Mil!dtoport, o.,Sept. 20, 1957-7 of Wuhlngton Court Houae.

Mrs. Ada Cramlel Ia reeoverlnr
/rom a Jeriouo illnelt at tbe' home
of her daufhter: Mr. and Mra. AI·
btrt HUt, Jr., Racine.
Mrs.' H. B, rowev. attenq~ the
DAR meetini •Vrklai illtf!loqn II
the home qfMrs. Harriet Nel&amp;ter,
Racine.
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Mr. an~ Wre. Harold · GrlJ11m
~pent the we•k end with rilitivea:
m co)\U)/bllf.
Mr. ~~~ Mrs Dan Rouoh, TamRa
Fl9rlda, and Mra. Ott Arnott oi
Racine villtej ~buraday with Mr~.
J. D. Roush.
Mrs. Heney Baller Ia e~lnc lor
her dauahter, tlrt. Jack Ables of
lllid!lleport, who to recoverlnl
from - 11\llor operation ~t St. Joteah H01pltal.
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). Ohio,CompanyUnde~ftes
: 1\l'c~#er Issuer;Of Debentures
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~OO.Ojlll l"ue o~ Macomber In

for

JO• ColWSISTBNT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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Cloi'C to town

.PropertyTransfers
1 Ohio Highway Patrolman Speaks
Alvin Norm, adm. for Lafayette
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Grimm, parcel, Lebanon, to Nellie
:r.~ an?Mrs
W.,,..ude
Farrell.Buffington, adm Dayton
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Stale Highway Patrolman Don ) Roush; Prorram,
Mrs. Cltarles !amUr, MsBBtllon.
Jllon·
· A Thomaa dec 5689 A 1\etdner wRs the guest speaker Bradbury, Mrs. Bernard Fultz, d•y to vloit llie 1\ousheJ were the
Wanted
1\Ut.lano, io Guy ~nd Ger~ldtne Thur&lt;day when the Child Conser- \l!h James rullen; Nommatlng, parents, 'Mr. and !\ln. Frank Rou!b
&gt;w:&gt;ol!ov.
vatton League met Thursday at Mrs. Russel! Wilaon, Mrs. Dwight of Galion.\ ·
.
lOB - Any ktnd Call 880-M
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the home of their president, Mrs Cullums, Mrs, Ira Butcher; Ways
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wheeler and B~dfOrd
9 20 6tp
RATES
Fraocea Foster. 40A, Sutton, to I Millard Wildermuth, Pearl Street. and Means, Mrs. Denver Rtce, Mrs. family and Mr. and Mrs. Dal\iel
,
,
J ;dahm and Anlha Mill!.
Patrolman Weidner commended Donald Lowery and Mrs. Paul Euler Vfere vls\tor• at Old Man's ,TJte 'pictures ol i!udents and
.._! eeatl ,., word, one W..rtion. Mlntmm charse l!l)c.-4 :•nu
Delmar and Kathryn Baum, lA. Middleport RChool oUir,lals · for Theb.
Cave, Sunday.
!eachen wore received yeaterday 1
"""Wlll'd lOt lhftlll eoueeutln loeertiono.
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Servir.es
Chester,
to
Wyatt
F.
arid
Mary
the
Adult
Dr·vers'
Education
etasThe
travelling
prize,
which
was
,
Wcdn.esday Sept. IS.
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lpeelll- One month for 2&amp; &lt;enu per word.
---ses being started thW semester contributed by IJ!n. Robert Mills,
SPI' 1 L'R
~hoot bus inspections were'
M 1'1\le of 3 coaia per wmd wiU he charged lor ad&lt;ertlslng II Have yottr carpels, ru gs and up· V Chadwell.
Erma E McKay O'Neal, parcel!, under the Instruction of John Par· was awarded to Mrs. WilHam Ev
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h ld •· 1 12 11 1h ' h001
1101 Jlld lor before the IOtD of each month following Insertion
holdcrv clea ned bv uio modern
Chester, to Thomaa, Karen Sue, oons. The speaker u••ed
The boa'"WI
were Mrs. Mr.
Lawrence
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· was regular
e IIC&gt;
•lftualc
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· llrofo 'ln Advertlslni-Should he re119rted Immediately. Th•
• the tm·
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d Li and Mrs. Roland
nd M
J0 h
l tnuraday
rlcnnm~ mct~r.d wtth Aerated
l¥lJ' hntlnel oriU not he responsible' for mo•e tban one incor
nda and Mr. a
ra.
n day at the school with Mrs. EleaDry foam Qu1ckly and econo· Thomas Oren and Ins Lou McKay portancc of citizens a!81ating the Wildermuth, Mrs. WlUiam Slater, 1an
11&lt;1 llllertion.
Erma E McKay O'Neal. 40A, Patrol ~y reporting violations and Mrs. P K. ~IISBell and Mrs. Ever- Glockner and family,, Columbus, h
mica~y r1ght
111 your own
Card ol
and Speeltl Notlcea of Events Jt oo. ObltuartM
Chester, to 'l homas and Flore)lce . acting SB whne81es In accident son and th&lt;y served a de81ert 1pent the week end With
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Wflrk
):luaranteed
rail
iDIIUihed at I cent per word.
McKay.
cases.
course.
Mrs.
Ernest
Brewe~!r
;:•;n~d~mll~~'i\l
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Rutland 2402~
9-17·5tc _ _:__ _...:'"------He dliCU81ed the new law giVIng Arrangements of fall flowers They
the seventh
and
M attended
Ch1 I the II
, w..X lor · ':Living
In Our
---------------Ready Mix C.lncrct(', washed liand, If you have trees that need tnmlicenses to 14-16 year olds to op- made by Mrs Max Roller, ,.-ere orse ape
' Is
title being print·
f1) Notices
crushed grHvel, top soal and hll
ming, toppmg, or removed call
,
erate motor RCoolerl and motor· used througoout the Wildermuth
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Delbert Holter, of B"'erly,
br 1Qulllen and King.
Robert Sayre, Racine 1 3975 NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR· bikes/ An extended questloA and home for tbe party. The October
I,Jt Pftie-Hotpeint Dner 2nd dtrt We deliver anywhere. Call
lNG ON INVENTORY
answer period compl~ted the pro- meeting wm be .held at lhe home Ruby Ann Holter, Columbus spent 1;;;;-...-.;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;.-.
9 20 6tc
Five years e~tperlence 9-17·12tc
jirli&amp;-Sunbean Mli·Muter Ra- 6393.
Probott
toort,
Molgs
Coonty,_Ohlo
gram. Patrolman Weidner waR of Mrs. Lionel Bogga. Twenty-one tbe wl!ek: end witb Mr. ind llli'L II
cine Lerion Foil Festival-Sat- Trade guns for guns, trade any·
TO
the
Executor
or
Admm•stra·
presented a ~ill from the club for membera and these guests, Mra Frank Roller and family.
III'IIIJ, sept. 28. Get tickets from
thing for a gv n or a gun for any- Venellan bl:nds. All sizes and tor and to such of the following the proeram be
for their op- James Clatwortby Jr.,
Gene
Ltaioa members
8 16 6tc
eolors. fiberglass awnings; Ra)'·
lbing B"l p11cc on shell!
as are r~Sidents of the state of enlng meetln•
Houdashelt
and
Mrs.
Robert
IIW'
glo
gas
h•aters,
electric
light
Eaay tcrmc, best dea l, open
Olllo sumvirg spouse, r any, next
.
.
kelt were present
attending Glenville College 'In
NeslmM!Ing of Racine American
11~tures, ptasttc tile to: bat~· of kin; beneficiaries 1under the
evenings
li'tfe
Rt•grt£eratl0n
The re~ignatlon of Mrs. Wendell
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West Vir&amp;l/lla. '
IA-'on will be Sc~temher I9
nom:-~.
0 20 3tc
FrM Eotlmotn
wtll, If any: ihe attorney or attor- Bunce, who lo moving •way, wsa
Attendaricut Ill• Morle Cu~
'I84tc Jlliddleporl, Ohro
Dolt Wippel Supply
ncys repre8'nting any of the accepted with regret The pres!·
Sunday School Sunday W!8 80.
215 Unto• lvt.
aforementioned persons.
den named the following commit·
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RUMell llhodea and daughter .
Ahbt !2·2 rome~ wu c for 4c a
Hutlf!uoJttrs for
Pomorov, Ohio
You are hereby notlfted that on tees: flower and Gilt, Mts. Ken· Mr. and Mrs. William Downie Marietta spo.nt, Sunday with
MUSIC
foot?
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IS! Save at ftfe's In
Samaonite Lurgoge - Lane Cedar
1 13 !moe the 18th day of September 1957, neth McElhtnDY,
Mrs. Alfred and Billie have been spending a and Mrt.' Orville RhOdes and G,n.
,., HMDQYAJITERS
llliddleporl.
9
20
3lc
CheiU - LAU Window Yano- ---- --- - -~ - 1
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1_)-'----- - - - an Inventory and Appratsement of 1 p R'
d't 1 t p m few weeks with Mrs Downie'&amp; par- They attended•the Homecoming.
ll'f:• 71&amp; 4SIIPM
Frlfldoirf Refrigerators.
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Real
Estate
tltc
estate
of
Dame!
T.
Summererry
•u•.
ou
or,
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• enta, Mr. and Mrs. Ell..-feld, at
flaktr Purnlturt, M:Mioport, Ohio t!esu;(ncd for your home ~' rc.t =--=· --,--------.:-:-·1field deceased, late of R D, Long erov, to Theodore 'l,beroboeh.
' Altumo
Pomeroy.
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Uatf
ISiimatea Forema~~&lt; &amp; Aobotl FREE Building Lots 00 x 100 feel Bottom, Ohio in said County was • Theodore Ebersbach, dec.,,a!lld.
La
, Al'ITO*.
Phone 6284 Y.
8-8-tf About !tve minutes from Court !tied in thll Court.
for tnnafer, Pomeroy, to Mary Mr aqd Mro. Harry Holter of
House. A. N. Bengel, Pomeroy.
Hearing on said Inventory and R. Ebenbach, Jean C Mann, Eliz. East Uverpool were the Labor
By ,.,.. Jlthn Diehl
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OOLVJrtBIA
'E!feetive sept. 18 1 will not he
Phone 31D-M
9 20 3tp Appraisement will be had before abeth Smith
Day guesta oi Bertha Holter and
Rev. -WllUom Strausbaugh spent
reaponolble for any debts eon· Yang cow lor sule. Phone 8404
-- this court on the lith day of Octo- Mary R. Ehersbach, Jean c. Leater Bailey
Friday in COlumbus with his
CORAL
tracted by anyone qther than IH 7-6tp
New Home. rix rooms and bath. ber 1957, at 10 o'clock 8 m.
Mann, parcel, Pomeroy, to Phil
Mr. and M! s. Delmar Hamm and ther, who I (lllttent in White C!'
myself. Signed: W. C. Andrewo.
8 18 3tp Klng1buey Upright plano and Oak floors, mobogany panelldg;
Exceptions thereto may be filed Williamson.
Jimmy were week end gueata of Hooplt,tl.
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bench. Good condtlion Call at Ljving room and dmmg room. by any_ interea.ted party a\,. any
Elt'••betlt' E. and Wilford J. Rev. and Mrs L E Carmichael of Lester BriiOkover,, who Ia em·
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Jllde'n wanted to Kaioer Alumin- 93 9 Aah st. Apt 4, Middleport. Knotty pine in extra large kit· time prior to hve days before tho Smith,' parcel, Pomeroy, to Phil Jacksonville, Obio.
s:::: . l/!0
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um for aocond shift, 4:30 to
Built
in
oven
and
cook·
date
set
for
hearing.
WllUanlson.
Mtas
Phyllis
lhle
left
Friday
and
12:30 P. M. Phone 8981 or 3511-J. _ _ _ _ __ __ _o_1_8~$tc chen. ""
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R K Russell Rl 7
MtBB D0 tor Kr 11 1 ft W0 d
Lewl! Fox spent the week end
KING
lng t•r· · ·
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WITNESS my signature and Denver and Helen Queen, \lOA,
es aeu er e
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· • at his home here.
9 It 6tp 1
near highway garage. 9 J6 7tp
seal of said Court, thil 18th Columbia. to Amos J. and Mar· nesday to attend sehool at Oh•o •·pt. '5 Sttnday School at•·n•·
FOR SALE
- - - --day ol September I937
,
University at Athena
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TERMITES IXTIRMINATED
John C B •
·
1garet Bays.
several from here attended the ance w., 73, oflerlng, $10.33. · ,: 1
Beer and Wme Tavern, Dl ond
!roe in!pectlon phone 3i3·M,
J d•
d Ex:Of~~~n Cl k
Ava Gilkey, Clinton Gilkey, Sr., . boat' races at Pomeroy Sunday.
Home~ Powell and Mr. and Mrj,' ;
....,0 .,tiRY
D2 llcen:-~ e F'or mfonnahon ForGilmore
Supply SI•Jre, Pom.roy.
u •' an
tcto er
47A, SCipio. to Marjorie B. Mat·
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Orville Allen were Friday 11igtit J
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Call 6232-X.
918·3tc
Ne• Sulek Speclnl 2 dr Rlvler•
All work guaranteed. Fully in·
9 20, 27, 2tc hews.
and Saturday guests of illr. and
~· or.d Top) Covpe, Choice of
sured. Vaugilan'a Industrial and
-----Ava and Cllntop Gilkey, par·
Mro. Sam Lewis.
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four - rwo tone blue, arey, One Minute Waihel (wrmger
ieJ.hal Termile Control Ser·
eels, Sctplo, to Marjorie B. Math·
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Mr
Mrs. Ernest Powell and
All Tht Lttoll HltiMd
Jreen and solid black. All with
type;), 1 year old, ~lcclrolux
vice, St Marys, w va
7 2' tf
ews
By Evtlyn
' familY were Sunaay dinner guests
,.,..,.. Roctrdlntt
dynaRow drive. Biaettnart,
Sweeper oml tltt.:c~smtell, La·
S RVICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Virgil and Myrtle Walker, 20A, Several from here attended the of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis and
Pomeroy.
a zo 6tc dies Black ond Whtl~ tweed ~~~..~:~~: A~pllaoe~ IN THE PROBATe COURT
fLetart, to Fred M Link, trustee. Homecoming and Dedteatlon of the family and helped Mr. Lewia eel;
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eoat size 16 (good as new) Ca ll
Store, lld w. )IJio S~, Pom..-or Stolt of Ohio Molgo County, SS.
Ernest Chcsdle, 22-100 A, Pom- new church •I Alfred Sunday. , ebrate his bi!'lhdap.
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!lew Pontiac Cltieftlln 4 dr Sedan
3461 after 4 00.
9·17·61c
2- 3-tl
Nottce 18 hereby given that on teroy, to Daniel E. and Clyua L.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Vandyke of Mr. and Mrs. ,Olin Rlfe of CoIll A
Hydromatic drive. Two tone
2 - - - - - - - - - : : - the 9th day
of september 1957 Thompson.
Melbourne, Florida, Mrs. F,rances lumbes were •upper cue1ta of his
1\A
anea flnllb. 8laeltnaro, PomeQUICK SERVICE on W11&lt;h C. applieat10n was bled to ~eglste;
Harry and Katie Hlll, 32.48A, Neal of Jacksonville, rtorlda and mother, Mr. and Mra. George Ron·
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roy.
8.20 .ate
pairlni hr FIIIMry Trained the birth of nutlt Clair Phetteplace Letart. to Fred M. Link, trustee. Harry Keller of Columbda were shaw one
last week.
·R~: : ":,.:.~ ::
lta'l Fold VI Fairlane 1%,795.00.
watchma~q,.,~{tjS IE'\VI!'.o ltatlng she ,.-81 born July 21 I902 Mary E Borlnm. dec, a!fld. for gueata over \he week end of tbelr i\lr.
Mrs. ~~~~:iB, rei~g~gat:off lt' ~r lualnna. ~
. "1100" CGn•ertlllle Coupe. Power
,I~-Po!')!f,01I~
t._\1 Meigs Qounty., Ohio Sam~ ,. 111 trans, Sallabury. to James W aunt, Mrs Myrtle Frost
Glouster &lt;spent
~~~~e;.
~' ti'"'!'~'_:~~~~CJ
-be for heating 00 the 28th doy of •James R., Wtlllam H. Boring__and There w1ll be on Icc cream sup- wllb Mr. tlihd•Mrs
':''." · 'f!' ,.
Pa~k. Powii'eerln1. f'Ordomalle. Th
~~lrd en11nei New•
~·on SALE: 13 acre&amp; of land on September, : 937 , ut 10 a m., at Leon• Boring Sauro.
per at the Jack Weatherman build· er. Week .end guesta
111te eoll II 011 fl,OOO.OO moro.
1\acmc·Baohan Road Ideal
the Court H•Juse, Pomeroy, Ohio.
James W Boring, .IIA, Sall• lng here, Saturday night, Sept. 21.
EZIIIUI. Blilttnan, Pomeroy.
site Call 184-X after 3 o'clock
John c. Bacon
bury to 1\alplt Gilmore.
Harve Wakley snd aon, Kenneth, •
9a0 6tc
Frank Hutlson, Pomeroy
P&lt;Obate Judge
L R and Allee Barr 76.88 A of Marlon, Ohto, spent several daya
FOR .
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to Arthur llarr
with his' sister, Mrs. Elite Watson
9 20 It£ IOhve
~ 19110 Che~let VB 4 dr , $1,8115.
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Melas Co. Com. 4.6 A, Pomeroy, and aon, William.
"J~O" !14Jiaq. Really aharp in·
to Truman A. aud Elma S. Rus· Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlcklcs
il4e and out. Powerallde. Radio
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sell.
was calling on Mr. and Mrs. Fon
Good Cltm U1ed Can
and Heater. Biaettnor' Pome~oy
Union
carhitle
Cor~.
ea!ment,
Halsey and mother, Sunday even·
All Mikel IDd Mo4~11
9 20 etc
LEGAL NOTICE
Letart, to OhiO Power Co.
mg.
Notice If ltcreby given that the
Earl :\1 and Thelma G. Nt!lson
Mr and M•!. Bob Martin of W
Pod-,,....,.ro_ro_n_et_$_t~,81!~5-. 4 dr.
undersigned will offer for sale at parcel, Dexter, tD Archie 1md Eva Va have mov~d f1to the Tom Per:
Sedaft. Puob button shift. Radio
public auction at the South door McKinney.
r1n home
Clll The Brlgnwil CornN
ond Keoter. Beautlfut swept
AUTO SALES
\ ' · - - - - - - - - - • of the Cou1·t House, Pomeroy,
William M •nd Leis J Clark.
Mrs Elite Wataon and son, Wil·
winl model. Bloettnaro, Porno·
·~ 1\!lddl~port
Ohio, on tho 28th day of Scptem· 70A. Rutland, to ,\rnold M. and liam, were Snndoy diltner guesue£
toy
9 20 6tc
lief P(Jmoulh VB $1.79S. jj;d Laracst size wa.,; Morning co•l - - - - - - - - - - , \ bor. 1957 at 10:00 A. M. the fol· Mildred M. Grate
Mr. and Mra. Harvin Walker of
' fop ~oope. Power pack. Power· , heater with cireutallng fan UsJowmg described peraonal proper·
Roy and Garnet Roush, lot, Sy· East Shade.
lljlt lflnt
Beautiful
twolnolde
tone
ed
fourdinette
montltsset. a.TV
WE BUY
ly no longer required lor public Ferrell.
racuse, to Dumon R and Lind' L. sonMr.ofapdColumbus
Mrs. i'autspent
Torrence
and 1
Jlllck·
md white
Sharp
eel, about
D piece
K.
purposes·
a week
iin4 ovt, Biaottnm, Pomortll'.
Ruoseli, nt 7, neor highway gar·
I!TI.IICTURAL 1 IIAMI
1- Allls Chalmers 8D9 Diesel
John H and Myrtle Rose, 30.19 here wltb their parents, Mr. and
Check
9 20 Ole
age.
9 18 7tp
Power Cr.awler Tractor, com· A, 'Olive to Bryan and Bptty Hat· Mrs. Roland Torrence and Mr. and
~,--.rt#1~,..,.,.,------:...::.:~UP 11011-MITALI
pleto with hydraulic angle rl!.
Mr&amp; Charles Chaffee.
lll~!!'lnatttltY.11evtlpa-.l"
pjelud ,- t-door Delul •• lllWING MACHIN&amp; CUARANCI
dozor. .
Tlturman and Jo,.pltlne Ball-,.;.,.
, ---,
121 Butternut Ave

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PtfONE 398

corp9rated · l()..Year 4% . conver·
l1ble debentures, Ewmg T. Boles
prcaidenl ot thl ~olum~us 10:
vcstmept bankmg f1rm, announc
ed toda~.
The Ohio Company .t.. otrerlng
these debcntqres to Ohio m 'JCS·
tors only, prired at $1,000 per
$1.000 debentures, plus aectucd
interest. This " the fourth t11ne
The Oltio Company hos provided
flnanctng services for Macomber
»f Canton, o., one of tbe leading
sleet fabricators of tlte nat1on
The debentures arc convert1ble
to com111on stock at any lime on

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Opal Harrio
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Addie Belle Roush, 2UIG A, lot A Revival meetins will heg•n at
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I'=~==~~~~~~~~~ Tractor c.n be viewed on Ra· No. 237, Letart, to Fred M. Link,' the Old Dexter Chtlrch next Mon.- ~!"k1-~1·,wh"n"'·~itoW,+.~·~..
cine-Portland Road.
truotee
day evening llept. 23.
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These are
we have trad·
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world'a most advanced machine.
We have all kinds 28 Singers,
electric, portablo!, consoles. anu I ·
fool peddles. Some like new. - - - - - - - - - Fully guaranteed
CONCB!TI BLOCU
Portable Singer
119.9&amp; Up
"'¥tltlltlllr l'tr L....
Console Sinaer
$39.90 up
Foil peddle
110.00 up
GRutBIUl BLOCK CO.
YOUR CRI"DIT IS GOOD.-.;AT
SlfEPPARDS
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Sove up to IIIlO on new macltlnes.
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We oervlce all makes oowlng Ool •• .. Coli Wm. • - ·
machines nnd vaeuum cloancrs.
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Come In and took them over.
lhtJIIIIrd Ntcchl·llno Sewing
Circle
Ollvt II lat
Golllpolls, Ohio
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COAL FURNACE _ Good
tlon. Also small aaa ·boater.
Phone 88611-M.
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Far R•uranta or S:hooll: Ne~·

Stalaleu Rolrtaorator 32 cu.
ft., 2 door, complete, with unit
waa $950.00 now IQ50.00. G~a~
antftd. JACK'S REFMGERA·
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&amp; room hou10 and bath. Natural
aaa in housa. One mile north
of Cheller. c~u A. J. Carter,
YUkon
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ColvmSus apent Sunday with lft,
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Tbe devotional eervleec' 0&lt;1 by ·
Milo Maey Virginia Re~bel,opened
with oo(t ffiUIIC by Mra.•'Marvin
Burt, Pllnllt, follo)Yed Witb S&lt;rlp.
!ur~ readine, prayer and a metlth•la qn &gt;'The Church Univeroal" by '
e leader.
Mila Mary Elhaheth Chapllll!l
presented the topic for the "•"'
nlng, "Your DenomiAatlon". fol·
~~~d.Witb a question and anlll(et
Durins the buaineaa aeJOion
Mr1. Phil Globekar and Mrs. co~
IIBB Jacobo were named 11
Nominating Commltjee to re~
,at the Oe~r maeling 11 waa d•
tided ttl ~"''" tho an~ual Christmas party on DjlCBI1lber 9 at the
Martin Restaurant

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A deaaert COUJ'Ie
~m~ed at
!be close of Ute meeting by Mr~
W. A. GibbS. Mr•. Phil Globokar
and Mrs. CorU81 Jacoba.

~hurch Of Chrr'.1.t
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lion; liiOIJIII\bll'- lt&gt;D qt Mr. and
.
:;~: ~v!ek Stolltvhof!, La I Plans for tlteir annual banquet
Sun'u~.,l '" .~~,:VIII beJ performed were madeIwhen the HomebuildMet . L 'Rh~ ,.., at tbe Heath ers 01_,, rilet 41 the Church or
-. "' C ur~h.
Ci11'1st 'l'llesday wilb Cash ~hr

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'J1he' w4ddlnr will he at threethilty, o·CJ.~ With I pro~am of
'nup Uill
1 by, Wrt. Robert
~ !(ills
. ~usc
of M4detta, ¥~lis~ and Mrs E
S. SchUt, organilt, Drecedina 'th~
C~~remoi)Y
at three o'eloek.
.(It da
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~lehman, Columbus, maid-of.
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nor,rnaand Donald Bailey, A~on,
best
A re~ptlon for the Immediate
families and lrlends will he held
at lite chureh social room alter
the eer'l!"o~y.

president, preaidinfl. An atten.i
and cQnt..l will end with the
banquet •and the wlrinera '(ill be
feted.
c
ommittee• 'named for the banquet are Food, Mra, Bahr, Mrs. Ira
Butcher and Mrt. Kennetb McElhmny, Decorations, . Mrs Den· •
ver nn 1ce, Mra. Theo Neutzlin
Mra Herman Klncaide· Tickel~·
Mrs Wesley Fry, Mh.' Thoma;
Bowen, Mrs. William (lrueser
Mrs Raymond Cole, )\ra. Georg~
Harris, Mr.. William Sjati"; Progrom, ,Mra. Dan White, Mrs. Wallace Bradford, !Irs. Harold Lohse
Mrs. A~thur Skinner, Mra. c~e;
Mlts ·Jautce lflyman of Huston, ·lcr Emn, Mrs. Lionel Boggs Mrs
Tcm arrived Friday tor 8 two Milton Houda.&lt;helt Mrs. White is
week vacation with- her parents general chairman of the banqpet. .
lllr and Mrs. w. R. Hayman. '
Mr and Mrs. Dan Roush who
The class meeting opened 'l'ilh
have been em 1 d 1 Fl
a prayer by Mrs. Fred Gardner
have nurchasedP oye
th yn Oflda ' Io11_owed by the Lo~'s Pra•e• In'
e an wolfe
-'uniSon Thom.. Bo en opoke
' • on
farm ·
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: Mr· and Mrs. Edison Bra~e wore
:he topie "United In Christ" anu
m Toledo where they attende~ the he class voted to set a goal of
funeral of th•lr ll'andmoQ!er, Jl••s ,?5 .lor Rallr Day.
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Ollie Jaynes
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e res menls were I 'served by

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d•.~lfll of .loh.D Dillard, Ml4dlell'ltt;• •l!'lll!l~Urll. 'Wilson Stollen-

Mrs. Robert Roush of Portl~nd
spent an e•ening lui week with
her mother Mrs Paul Ma 1
and family. '
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W. R. Hayman is substitute
teaeher fpr Mr&amp; Belly ROU!h due
to the death of Mrs Roush's lath
er, Rev.' William Coyle
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Mrs. Augusta Wolf~, who h s
been ill Is Improving
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Wedding
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Hel"''l On S•inda~
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tropbe~. the lenJih ond forJDttlon of the worda art tJ1
. laeh di,J the C04t lettera,aN different,

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nan~ P. ~mlth, d... , al!ld., Mr. •nd Mrs. Beecher Cooper
Board of commissioner&amp;
Cheater, to F.mma Smith.
and son were vlsltina Mr. and Mrs.
MEIGS COUNTY COMMIS.
Emma Smith, d.c, cert. tor R. D.. HUI, Sunday.
SIONERS
trtRa. C""ster, to Ruth T~lor.
!rvma Hand •ttnt Sunday with
Dean Barnltz, Clerk
Georie' w. Cheathetl], dec, llr ••d Mr$. J. G. Swan, Sunday
(91 20, ltc
af!ld. for trano. Rutland to Maey
Mra. Roy' Slone tpent a day lui
Cheathem
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lllriMI-8iltiJIIII! l i t l - AI•.,
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Mrs. Katie Davis.
Middltpor\- Pin • A1110moltllto
David c. •nd Giadya Aahwortb,
Mr. ·and Mn. Ralp~ Swan. Jr.
Bontll. flllnl a1l-ll
Nl4t 'riA, Lehlnnn, to Albert Kelly and two aons vlalted Sundl)l even·
-and ~hlrlcy Appleby.11
1~1 witb Mr. anil )lira. Worley
COIU'Lil'l'l ~'[lraaeo , Pro
01,
W1 W~ne and t.I.Y• e Harrison l'ran~il and mother LUlie Frllii:IJ.
lJfa. ,\u\t, .,..., Polio. Call
lot, Klltland, to Warren and Esther 1 · Beeclier Cooper was called ·"lo
M1Ua1 lllti!lle;m. Oltlp.
Blat;lc.
· Cbe
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sapeue, , a. on ay,. 1·
Groeeey In Rullahd - Well atoek· oil and 111 Olive to 'united State~ the serious illneso ol heJ? fathet.
J,t ROOM HOUSE
ed Dolnl nice buaioea 8 room ol Americ~
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llerm Fo}den vloita~ wltb Cui
Uld LOT
uv\ng quarten attaebed. Reason·
R. C., and Ferne Gilmore, on,e- Hill,
.:..tlaal Pra'ICII
ohly priced or' will consider third A, l!lllsbury, tO Charlea R.
I Roam• Newly Palntod
trade on hq~, ~aaon for sel~ and Betty J. pje~L
,
,
alao
lag, otlftir lntereota. George Ken·
Adrah ond George L. Tewklbaey
APP~ GR()VE
' '0 POOT LOT
R~tlllld, Oblo.
9 13
parts of lola 378 and; 379. Middlely Mn. H...... ll'!"tlt
In Syracuse, Ohio
por~ to Robert 0. ana Jean Tewk&amp;· Russell Ro&gt;uh and two douaht·
See George H. Dunl
I' ., ....- 'ill!
barr.
era tpent the -k end wllh Ill'.
t C.vt S!., P-rtY
llltal• .-w
Robert and Opal McDaniel, lot, and Mrs. Wolter McDaDde at Tray
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Phlno 51 I
from Good Shoe Repair
Jliddieport, 10. Clmnce W. and and Mr.. Walter RoUih lt:COIIIPIII·
,
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Doru L. CaaeJ.
led thm
her home bert.
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noria ' S. Fullen, Henry and
Mr. ond Mr&amp; Valcie Soenet~ of 1
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Edith Francia Klllmar, Iota, Mid· Syracuse- spent Friday I evenlnl
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with !lr. and Mrt. Herbert Rotloh
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Warren and Esther Blaek, 22.70 and aon.
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Stewart Boston of Mila'ourl
Dow, .,1111
Hermo~~~,
Mn. Thomas Rollins of
Jo.
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and Ptorl Games, \lA, Vo., are visiting !lr.
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ACCIDIN"
and Martha L. Jur· Yisltinc her mother, Mrs. H,,,,.. _,,,

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A apecla)event- a Junior Robtn Hbod. Sboot for arcltera under
years of age - io scheduled
or 2:00 p, m1 Bowa and arrows
wlll ~ provided for this pha•e of
the s oot and will give the youngstero a chance to compete for
awards.

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11. Punctua•~·
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The servicPs were Jn charge of

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LETART FALLS

'DOWN
IS. Je\viah
1. SOund• ot
J, Ruulan
month
berae'a foot
penlnsulr 22. Fool
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2.Endeannont 23.lnde4·
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tern•
nlte
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3. Aorou
arUcle
10. Fennente&gt;' 4. Danger
27. River
drlllk
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(Afr.)
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meaaura
2&amp; Filii
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; dancinl l!r1 7. A barker'l
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Rev. Elwood of RaciQe, Rev. MeCullough, n.ar lront8n and Rev.
Floyd Workl!lan, local.
In spite of the rainy,weather the
Ohi9 Valley Grange and tile Laurel Grange enjoyed a pienle SaturMacomber, desiiner and fibfl· day evening at the Middleport
calor of the famous V-section Park.
steel bulldmg products. reported
net sa\•• of $13,785,685 in 19,6.
Mr and Mt1. Eddie Fults of
In the first SeV~ montlts of I9S7 Crown Ciljr vislte\1 Sunday "~:ilh
net saico· cllmbitl to $9,975.401 her parents, l,he Rev. alld Mr-.
which is more i~tin 33% abovo Floyd Wqrkma,n.
sales Jor the same perlo~ M lir. and Mra. Hqi&gt;W fllll~lda
1956. CQmpany books sho~ an and ' Mr&amp; ~r!y Rqu1h attended·
eight, million dollar backlog of the funeral' of llorael Hi"eat of1
orders.
Esit Liverpool
l!•t income belbrc interest
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grlnim spenl
poyments and 'before provision t,e week en~ with their spn, Mr.
lor fedora! taxes for the three nd Mil. Rohort Griltllll, Columbus.
years en4ed Dec 31, 1936 ltaa
Mrs. W~lt~r Rouab r~ll!m•d
averaged $789,036 annually, WhiCh bome Satur~ay after VlilUn( bef'
Is 4 4 limes till! annual Interest daUihter, Mr. and Mra. Walter
'l'roy dShe "" I&lt;COm·
""• on all MeDado
I d b o/M
rcqul·rome)lt of $177,"''
or the company's presently out · pa~:,,.tf Sh~e~n .~"·d~:~';.
standmg funded debt
Rolett• ~ d Elea
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Net tangi,ble assets amount to• )VItlt Mr•."J. D.- R0°~~ba.pent a day
more th $1 BOO
$ 000
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, an • per 1,
ol Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gri10m vJa,
prlnCJpal ~mount of oulslandmg ited rerently with the latter's parfunded dent.
ents, Mr • and Mrs. E P. 'Grimm

1\1ornmg
• Star

""urel Cliff '

porary

60 shares per $1,000 deben·
lures tq May 1, 1959, 54 . sham
$1,000 debenture thcrcallcr to
to l~ay t, 1961; 50 shares per
·1.000 debenture therealler to
Nov. I, 1963
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ho~~n::~ 1J::"~!vy~~d '"t,rrl;b!

Mrs.

testimony

stalemate and gets mtegratlon
started, there will be no need of
a permanent injundion . .

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and get jus\ enor&amp;h

for Dav1es to JIIUI FaubiiS under
temporary injunct19n.
This s9urce s11d the govern·
mcnt then plans te drop the
whole thing, beeause once ' tent•

or before Nov 1 ~ 1963• or earlter
redemptwn, on the followmg ba

rNe!el~~~o~ach:;,k,_ arri•e~

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An olllclal source said he understood Ihe eo\&lt;ernment's plan
I• to enll just enough witnesses

f edtrate,
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IFr1en
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M A A K,V D- IX V N M VII

Mr. and Mra. Vlr&amp;il Roush an~
Ill~ .. and lilt! Viriil Walker, were
busmm vl~tqro ill Parkersburg.
Mrs rannte Hunter Mrs. Ad•th
Meuel of New Brighton, Pa., •¥d
Mr, anll,, Mrs· ,John Bentz of R•·
cine C!l~ed on Miaaes Aug~ata and
Ida W:olfe •"II brotlter, Grover
Wolfe.
Mr. end Mr&gt;. Ernest Weaver of
OstraMer visited their niece, ~rs.
lidison_ BracA and fanil~.

an Mr. and Mrs. Wl!l"rd Boyer.

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PA~~ORGii

DO IT
UP-Mrs.
Gloria Speropoulos 0r Beraenfteld
sued for dlveree Tb~s&lt;iay charging her husband Wtlb cruelty.
~"· Speropoulos said in the smt
I at the cr4elty start!d last year
when ber hllsband George took a
male fnend along on tbetr honeyc

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moon.
NEEDS AUTO-SUGGESTION
RIVERHEAD, N. •Y. UP~Mn.
Willie1 Je4n Irvin. 20, was not
•urpriSed when &amp;he received 1hree
tickets following• her first· attempt at dr~ylns a . car. But she
was tl~teted after a Ill·mlnute
jJive in which she negotiated a
u-turn in a neighbor's newly·
·~'ded lawn, Jumped a eurb and
rolled along • sidewalk until
·~• 1 cracked a concrete fence anu
plouahed Into a two-story house
knoekm'r it from lis foundation. '

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~ally Sentinel, P'omeroy·Mil!dtoport, o.,Sept. 20, 1957-7 of Wuhlngton Court Houae.

Mrs. Ada Cramlel Ia reeoverlnr
/rom a Jeriouo illnelt at tbe' home
of her daufhter: Mr. and Mra. AI·
btrt HUt, Jr., Racine.
Mrs.' H. B, rowev. attenq~ the
DAR meetini •Vrklai illtf!loqn II
the home qfMrs. Harriet Nel&amp;ter,
Racine.
, .. •
,
Mr. an~ Wre. Harold · GrlJ11m
~pent the we•k end with rilitivea:
m co)\U)/bllf.
Mr. ~~~ Mrs Dan Rouoh, TamRa
Fl9rlda, and Mra. Ott Arnott oi
Racine villtej ~buraday with Mr~.
J. D. Roush.
Mrs. Heney Baller Ia e~lnc lor
her dauahter, tlrt. Jack Ables of
lllid!lleport, who to recoverlnl
from - 11\llor operation ~t St. Joteah H01pltal.
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~OO.Ojlll l"ue o~ Macomber In

for

JO• ColWSISTBNT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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Cloi'C to town

.PropertyTransfers
1 Ohio Highway Patrolman Speaks
Alvin Norm, adm. for Lafayette
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Grimm, parcel, Lebanon, to Nellie
:r.~ an?Mrs
W.,,..ude
Farrell.Buffington, adm Dayton
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(18) Employment
Stale Highway Patrolman Don ) Roush; Prorram,
Mrs. Cltarles !amUr, MsBBtllon.
Jllon·
· A Thomaa dec 5689 A 1\etdner wRs the guest speaker Bradbury, Mrs. Bernard Fultz, d•y to vloit llie 1\ousheJ were the
Wanted
1\Ut.lano, io Guy ~nd Ger~ldtne Thur&lt;day when the Child Conser- \l!h James rullen; Nommatlng, parents, 'Mr. and !\ln. Frank Rou!b
&gt;w:&gt;ol!ov.
vatton League met Thursday at Mrs. Russel! Wilaon, Mrs. Dwight of Galion.\ ·
.
lOB - Any ktnd Call 880-M
I
the home of their president, Mrs Cullums, Mrs, Ira Butcher; Ways
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wheeler and B~dfOrd
9 20 6tp
RATES
Fraocea Foster. 40A, Sutton, to I Millard Wildermuth, Pearl Street. and Means, Mrs. Denver Rtce, Mrs. family and Mr. and Mrs. Dal\iel
,
,
J ;dahm and Anlha Mill!.
Patrolman Weidner commended Donald Lowery and Mrs. Paul Euler Vfere vls\tor• at Old Man's ,TJte 'pictures ol i!udents and
.._! eeatl ,., word, one W..rtion. Mlntmm charse l!l)c.-4 :•nu
Delmar and Kathryn Baum, lA. Middleport RChool oUir,lals · for Theb.
Cave, Sunday.
!eachen wore received yeaterday 1
"""Wlll'd lOt lhftlll eoueeutln loeertiono.
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(20)Busines5
Servir.es
Chester,
to
Wyatt
F.
arid
Mary
the
Adult
Dr·vers'
Education
etasThe
travelling
prize,
which
was
,
Wcdn.esday Sept. IS.
,. . ·~
lpeelll- One month for 2&amp; &lt;enu per word.
---ses being started thW semester contributed by IJ!n. Robert Mills,
SPI' 1 L'R
~hoot bus inspections were'
M 1'1\le of 3 coaia per wmd wiU he charged lor ad&lt;ertlslng II Have yottr carpels, ru gs and up· V Chadwell.
Erma E McKay O'Neal, parcel!, under the Instruction of John Par· was awarded to Mrs. WilHam Ev
~
h ld •· 1 12 11 1h ' h001
1101 Jlld lor before the IOtD of each month following Insertion
holdcrv clea ned bv uio modern
Chester, to Thomaa, Karen Sue, oons. The speaker u••ed
The boa'"WI
were Mrs. Mr.
Lawrence
,,._,:.,.P
· was regular
e IIC&gt;
•lftualc
• r
· llrofo 'ln Advertlslni-Should he re119rted Immediately. Th•
• the tm·
~
d Li and Mrs. Roland
nd M
J0 h
l tnuraday
rlcnnm~ mct~r.d wtth Aerated
l¥lJ' hntlnel oriU not he responsible' for mo•e tban one incor
nda and Mr. a
ra.
n day at the school with Mrs. EleaDry foam Qu1ckly and econo· Thomas Oren and Ins Lou McKay portancc of citizens a!81ating the Wildermuth, Mrs. WlUiam Slater, 1an
11&lt;1 llllertion.
Erma E McKay O'Neal. 40A, Patrol ~y reporting violations and Mrs. P K. ~IISBell and Mrs. Ever- Glockner and family,, Columbus, h
mica~y r1ght
111 your own
Card ol
and Speeltl Notlcea of Events Jt oo. ObltuartM
Chester, to 'l homas and Flore)lce . acting SB whne81es In accident son and th&lt;y served a de81ert 1pent the week end With
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Wflrk
):luaranteed
rail
iDIIUihed at I cent per word.
McKay.
cases.
course.
Mrs.
Ernest
Brewe~!r
;:•;n~d~mll~~'i\l
..._
Rutland 2402~
9-17·5tc _ _:__ _...:'"------He dliCU81ed the new law giVIng Arrangements of fall flowers They
the seventh
and
M attended
Ch1 I the II
, w..X lor · ':Living
In Our
---------------Ready Mix C.lncrct(', washed liand, If you have trees that need tnmlicenses to 14-16 year olds to op- made by Mrs Max Roller, ,.-ere orse ape
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title being print·
f1) Notices
crushed grHvel, top soal and hll
ming, toppmg, or removed call
,
erate motor RCoolerl and motor· used througoout the Wildermuth
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Delbert Holter, of B"'erly,
br 1Qulllen and King.
Robert Sayre, Racine 1 3975 NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR· bikes/ An extended questloA and home for tbe party. The October
I,Jt Pftie-Hotpeint Dner 2nd dtrt We deliver anywhere. Call
lNG ON INVENTORY
answer period compl~ted the pro- meeting wm be .held at lhe home Ruby Ann Holter, Columbus spent 1;;;;-...-.;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;.-.
9 20 6tc
Five years e~tperlence 9-17·12tc
jirli&amp;-Sunbean Mli·Muter Ra- 6393.
Probott
toort,
Molgs
Coonty,_Ohlo
gram. Patrolman Weidner waR of Mrs. Lionel Bogga. Twenty-one tbe wl!ek: end witb Mr. ind llli'L II
cine Lerion Foil Festival-Sat- Trade guns for guns, trade any·
TO
the
Executor
or
Admm•stra·
presented a ~ill from the club for membera and these guests, Mra Frank Roller and family.
III'IIIJ, sept. 28. Get tickets from
thing for a gv n or a gun for any- Venellan bl:nds. All sizes and tor and to such of the following the proeram be
for their op- James Clatwortby Jr.,
Gene
Ltaioa members
8 16 6tc
eolors. fiberglass awnings; Ra)'·
lbing B"l p11cc on shell!
as are r~Sidents of the state of enlng meetln•
Houdashelt
and
Mrs.
Robert
IIW'
glo
gas
h•aters,
electric
light
Eaay tcrmc, best dea l, open
Olllo sumvirg spouse, r any, next
.
.
kelt were present
attending Glenville College 'In
NeslmM!Ing of Racine American
11~tures, ptasttc tile to: bat~· of kin; beneficiaries 1under the
evenings
li'tfe
Rt•grt£eratl0n
The re~ignatlon of Mrs. Wendell
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West Vir&amp;l/lla. '
IA-'on will be Sc~temher I9
nom:-~.
0 20 3tc
FrM Eotlmotn
wtll, If any: ihe attorney or attor- Bunce, who lo moving •way, wsa
Attendaricut Ill• Morle Cu~
'I84tc Jlliddleporl, Ohro
Dolt Wippel Supply
ncys repre8'nting any of the accepted with regret The pres!·
Sunday School Sunday W!8 80.
215 Unto• lvt.
aforementioned persons.
den named the following commit·
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RUMell llhodea and daughter .
Ahbt !2·2 rome~ wu c for 4c a
Hutlf!uoJttrs for
Pomorov, Ohio
You are hereby notlfted that on tees: flower and Gilt, Mts. Ken· Mr. and Mrs. William Downie Marietta spo.nt, Sunday with
MUSIC
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IS! Save at ftfe's In
Samaonite Lurgoge - Lane Cedar
1 13 !moe the 18th day of September 1957, neth McElhtnDY,
Mrs. Alfred and Billie have been spending a and Mrt.' Orville RhOdes and G,n.
,., HMDQYAJITERS
llliddleporl.
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d't 1 t p m few weeks with Mrs Downie'&amp; par- They attended•the Homecoming.
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Frlfldoirf Refrigerators.
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Summererry
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flaktr Purnlturt, M:Mioport, Ohio t!esu;(ncd for your home ~' rc.t =--=· --,--------.:-:-·1field deceased, late of R D, Long erov, to Theodore 'l,beroboeh.
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ISiimatea Forema~~&lt; &amp; Aobotl FREE Building Lots 00 x 100 feel Bottom, Ohio in said County was • Theodore Ebersbach, dec.,,a!lld.
La
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Phone 6284 Y.
8-8-tf About !tve minutes from Court !tied in thll Court.
for tnnafer, Pomeroy, to Mary Mr aqd Mro. Harry Holter of
House. A. N. Bengel, Pomeroy.
Hearing on said Inventory and R. Ebenbach, Jean C Mann, Eliz. East Uverpool were the Labor
By ,.,.. Jlthn Diehl
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'E!feetive sept. 18 1 will not he
Phone 31D-M
9 20 3tp Appraisement will be had before abeth Smith
Day guesta oi Bertha Holter and
Rev. -WllUom Strausbaugh spent
reaponolble for any debts eon· Yang cow lor sule. Phone 8404
-- this court on the lith day of Octo- Mary R. Ehersbach, Jean c. Leater Bailey
Friday in COlumbus with his
CORAL
tracted by anyone qther than IH 7-6tp
New Home. rix rooms and bath. ber 1957, at 10 o'clock 8 m.
Mann, parcel, Pomeroy, to Phil
Mr. and M! s. Delmar Hamm and ther, who I (lllttent in White C!'
myself. Signed: W. C. Andrewo.
8 18 3tp Klng1buey Upright plano and Oak floors, mobogany panelldg;
Exceptions thereto may be filed Williamson.
Jimmy were week end gueata of Hooplt,tl.
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bench. Good condtlion Call at Ljving room and dmmg room. by any_ interea.ted party a\,. any
Elt'••betlt' E. and Wilford J. Rev. and Mrs L E Carmichael of Lester BriiOkover,, who Ia em·
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Jllde'n wanted to Kaioer Alumin- 93 9 Aah st. Apt 4, Middleport. Knotty pine in extra large kit· time prior to hve days before tho Smith,' parcel, Pomeroy, to Phil Jacksonville, Obio.
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in
oven
and
cook·
date
set
for
hearing.
WllUanlson.
Mtas
Phyllis
lhle
left
Friday
and
12:30 P. M. Phone 8981 or 3511-J. _ _ _ _ __ __ _o_1_8~$tc chen. ""
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MtBB D0 tor Kr 11 1 ft W0 d
Lewl! Fox spent the week end
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9 It 6tp 1
near highway garage. 9 J6 7tp
seal of said Court, thil 18th Columbia. to Amos J. and Mar· nesday to attend sehool at Oh•o •·pt. '5 Sttnday School at•·n•·
FOR SALE
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University at Athena
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TERMITES IXTIRMINATED
John C B •
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1garet Bays.
several from here attended the ance w., 73, oflerlng, $10.33. · ,: 1
Beer and Wme Tavern, Dl ond
!roe in!pectlon phone 3i3·M,
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d Ex:Of~~~n Cl k
Ava Gilkey, Clinton Gilkey, Sr., . boat' races at Pomeroy Sunday.
Home~ Powell and Mr. and Mrj,' ;
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D2 llcen:-~ e F'or mfonnahon ForGilmore
Supply SI•Jre, Pom.roy.
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47A, SCipio. to Marjorie B. Mat·
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Ne• Sulek Speclnl 2 dr Rlvler•
All work guaranteed. Fully in·
9 20, 27, 2tc hews.
and Saturday guests of illr. and
~· or.d Top) Covpe, Choice of
sured. Vaugilan'a Industrial and
-----Ava and Cllntop Gilkey, par·
Mro. Sam Lewis.
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four - rwo tone blue, arey, One Minute Waihel (wrmger
ieJ.hal Termile Control Ser·
eels, Sctplo, to Marjorie B. Math·
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Mrs. Ernest Powell and
All Tht Lttoll HltiMd
Jreen and solid black. All with
type;), 1 year old, ~lcclrolux
vice, St Marys, w va
7 2' tf
ews
By Evtlyn
' familY were Sunaay dinner guests
,.,..,.. Roctrdlntt
dynaRow drive. Biaettnart,
Sweeper oml tltt.:c~smtell, La·
S RVICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Virgil and Myrtle Walker, 20A, Several from here attended the of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis and
Pomeroy.
a zo 6tc dies Black ond Whtl~ tweed ~~~..~:~~: A~pllaoe~ IN THE PROBATe COURT
fLetart, to Fred M Link, trustee. Homecoming and Dedteatlon of the family and helped Mr. Lewia eel;
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Store, lld w. )IJio S~, Pom..-or Stolt of Ohio Molgo County, SS.
Ernest Chcsdle, 22-100 A, Pom- new church •I Alfred Sunday. , ebrate his bi!'lhdap.
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!lew Pontiac Cltieftlln 4 dr Sedan
3461 after 4 00.
9·17·61c
2- 3-tl
Nottce 18 hereby given that on teroy, to Daniel E. and Clyua L.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Vandyke of Mr. and Mrs. ,Olin Rlfe of CoIll A
Hydromatic drive. Two tone
2 - - - - - - - - - : : - the 9th day
of september 1957 Thompson.
Melbourne, Florida, Mrs. F,rances lumbes were •upper cue1ta of his
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anea flnllb. 8laeltnaro, PomeQUICK SERVICE on W11&lt;h C. applieat10n was bled to ~eglste;
Harry and Katie Hlll, 32.48A, Neal of Jacksonville, rtorlda and mother, Mr. and Mra. George Ron·
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8.20 .ate
pairlni hr FIIIMry Trained the birth of nutlt Clair Phetteplace Letart. to Fred M. Link, trustee. Harry Keller of Columbda were shaw one
last week.
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lta'l Fold VI Fairlane 1%,795.00.
watchma~q,.,~{tjS IE'\VI!'.o ltatlng she ,.-81 born July 21 I902 Mary E Borlnm. dec, a!fld. for gueata over \he week end of tbelr i\lr.
Mrs. ~~~~:iB, rei~g~gat:off lt' ~r lualnna. ~
. "1100" CGn•ertlllle Coupe. Power
,I~-Po!')!f,01I~
t._\1 Meigs Qounty., Ohio Sam~ ,. 111 trans, Sallabury. to James W aunt, Mrs Myrtle Frost
Glouster &lt;spent
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-be for heating 00 the 28th doy of •James R., Wtlllam H. Boring__and There w1ll be on Icc cream sup- wllb Mr. tlihd•Mrs
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Pa~k. Powii'eerln1. f'Ordomalle. Th
~~lrd en11nei New•
~·on SALE: 13 acre&amp; of land on September, : 937 , ut 10 a m., at Leon• Boring Sauro.
per at the Jack Weatherman build· er. Week .end guesta
111te eoll II 011 fl,OOO.OO moro.
1\acmc·Baohan Road Ideal
the Court H•Juse, Pomeroy, Ohio.
James W Boring, .IIA, Sall• lng here, Saturday night, Sept. 21.
EZIIIUI. Blilttnan, Pomeroy.
site Call 184-X after 3 o'clock
John c. Bacon
bury to 1\alplt Gilmore.
Harve Wakley snd aon, Kenneth, •
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Frank Hutlson, Pomeroy
P&lt;Obate Judge
L R and Allee Barr 76.88 A of Marlon, Ohto, spent several daya
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to Arthur llarr
with his' sister, Mrs. Elite Watson
9 20 It£ IOhve
~ 19110 Che~let VB 4 dr , $1,8115.
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"J~O" !14Jiaq. Really aharp in·
to Truman A. aud Elma S. Rus· Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlcklcs
il4e and out. Powerallde. Radio
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was calling on Mr. and Mrs. Fon
Good Cltm U1ed Can
and Heater. Biaettnor' Pome~oy
Union
carhitle
Cor~.
ea!ment,
Halsey and mother, Sunday even·
All Mikel IDd Mo4~11
9 20 etc
LEGAL NOTICE
Letart, to OhiO Power Co.
mg.
Notice If ltcreby given that the
Earl :\1 and Thelma G. Nt!lson
Mr and M•!. Bob Martin of W
Pod-,,....,.ro_ro_n_et_$_t~,81!~5-. 4 dr.
undersigned will offer for sale at parcel, Dexter, tD Archie 1md Eva Va have mov~d f1to the Tom Per:
Sedaft. Puob button shift. Radio
public auction at the South door McKinney.
r1n home
Clll The Brlgnwil CornN
ond Keoter. Beautlfut swept
AUTO SALES
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William M •nd Leis J Clark.
Mrs Elite Wataon and son, Wil·
winl model. Bloettnaro, Porno·
·~ 1\!lddl~port
Ohio, on tho 28th day of Scptem· 70A. Rutland, to ,\rnold M. and liam, were Snndoy diltner guesue£
toy
9 20 6tc
lief P(Jmoulh VB $1.79S. jj;d Laracst size wa.,; Morning co•l - - - - - - - - - - , \ bor. 1957 at 10:00 A. M. the fol· Mildred M. Grate
Mr. and Mra. Harvin Walker of
' fop ~oope. Power pack. Power· , heater with cireutallng fan UsJowmg described peraonal proper·
Roy and Garnet Roush, lot, Sy· East Shade.
lljlt lflnt
Beautiful
twolnolde
tone
ed
fourdinette
montltsset. a.TV
WE BUY
ly no longer required lor public Ferrell.
racuse, to Dumon R and Lind' L. sonMr.ofapdColumbus
Mrs. i'autspent
Torrence
and 1
Jlllck·
md white
Sharp
eel, about
D piece
K.
purposes·
a week
iin4 ovt, Biaottnm, Pomortll'.
Ruoseli, nt 7, neor highway gar·
I!TI.IICTURAL 1 IIAMI
1- Allls Chalmers 8D9 Diesel
John H and Myrtle Rose, 30.19 here wltb their parents, Mr. and
Check
9 20 Ole
age.
9 18 7tp
Power Cr.awler Tractor, com· A, 'Olive to Bryan and Bptty Hat· Mrs. Roland Torrence and Mr. and
~,--.rt#1~,..,.,.,------:...::.:~UP 11011-MITALI
pleto with hydraulic angle rl!.
Mr&amp; Charles Chaffee.
lll~!!'lnatttltY.11evtlpa-.l"
pjelud ,- t-door Delul •• lllWING MACHIN&amp; CUARANCI
dozor. .
Tlturman and Jo,.pltlne Ball-,.;.,.
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121 Butternut Ave

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corp9rated · l()..Year 4% . conver·
l1ble debentures, Ewmg T. Boles
prcaidenl ot thl ~olum~us 10:
vcstmept bankmg f1rm, announc
ed toda~.
The Ohio Company .t.. otrerlng
these debcntqres to Ohio m 'JCS·
tors only, prired at $1,000 per
$1.000 debentures, plus aectucd
interest. This " the fourth t11ne
The Oltio Company hos provided
flnanctng services for Macomber
»f Canton, o., one of tbe leading
sleet fabricators of tlte nat1on
The debentures arc convert1ble
to com111on stock at any lime on

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noN~r:~~dlo~~~':! ~~-~~p~~af:d :;'~le!!"~on~o~~~:"·a~~OAMI::: I , PARKER RUN . ~~~~:~~==tiOiled~~. '
value.
Opal Harrio
Color cbolea: Lutta~-.
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Addie Belle Roush, 2UIG A, lot A Revival meetins will heg•n at
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I'=~==~~~~~~~~~ Tractor c.n be viewed on Ra· No. 237, Letart, to Fred M. Link,' the Old Dexter Chtlrch next Mon.- ~!"k1-~1·,wh"n"'·~itoW,+.~·~..
cine-Portland Road.
truotee
day evening llept. 23.
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These are
we have trad·
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world'a most advanced machine.
We have all kinds 28 Singers,
electric, portablo!, consoles. anu I ·
fool peddles. Some like new. - - - - - - - - - Fully guaranteed
CONCB!TI BLOCU
Portable Singer
119.9&amp; Up
"'¥tltlltlllr l'tr L....
Console Sinaer
$39.90 up
Foil peddle
110.00 up
GRutBIUl BLOCK CO.
YOUR CRI"DIT IS GOOD.-.;AT
SlfEPPARDS
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Sove up to IIIlO on new macltlnes.
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machines nnd vaeuum cloancrs.
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Come In and took them over.
lhtJIIIIrd Ntcchl·llno Sewing
Circle
Ollvt II lat
Golllpolls, Ohio
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COAL FURNACE _ Good
tlon. Also small aaa ·boater.
Phone 88611-M.
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Far R•uranta or S:hooll: Ne~·

Stalaleu Rolrtaorator 32 cu.
ft., 2 door, complete, with unit
waa $950.00 now IQ50.00. G~a~
antftd. JACK'S REFMGERA·
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&amp; room hou10 and bath. Natural
aaa in housa. One mile north
of Cheller. c~u A. J. Carter,
YUkon
8 18 Gtp
roa·
SALE&amp;22·32.
_ 4,pplea. New
"'n Orehard, New Hmn. Ph ne
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Three bedroJm heuee by Oetoher
1&amp; Permnncnt rellident. Phone
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Ralph,. et' al, e11! part
Satllbury, to Ellis
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owen Hall, ha" moved from tlte ~
Dor¥1 Panot~~ tarro to Rock
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ColvmSus apent Sunday with lft,
Mfs. ~aek Sbl.fllnllilk and
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Tbe devotional eervleec' 0&lt;1 by ·
Milo Maey Virginia Re~bel,opened
with oo(t ffiUIIC by Mra.•'Marvin
Burt, Pllnllt, follo)Yed Witb S&lt;rlp.
!ur~ readine, prayer and a metlth•la qn &gt;'The Church Univeroal" by '
e leader.
Mila Mary Elhaheth Chapllll!l
presented the topic for the "•"'
nlng, "Your DenomiAatlon". fol·
~~~d.Witb a question and anlll(et
Durins the buaineaa aeJOion
Mr1. Phil Globekar and Mrs. co~
IIBB Jacobo were named 11
Nominating Commltjee to re~
,at the Oe~r maeling 11 waa d•
tided ttl ~"''" tho an~ual Christmas party on DjlCBI1lber 9 at the
Martin Restaurant

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A deaaert COUJ'Ie
~m~ed at
!be close of Ute meeting by Mr~
W. A. GibbS. Mr•. Phil Globokar
and Mrs. CorU81 Jacoba.

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lion; liiOIJIII\bll'- lt&gt;D qt Mr. and
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:;~: ~v!ek Stolltvhof!, La I Plans for tlteir annual banquet
Sun'u~.,l '" .~~,:VIII beJ performed were madeIwhen the HomebuildMet . L 'Rh~ ,.., at tbe Heath ers 01_,, rilet 41 the Church or
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'nup Uill
1 by, Wrt. Robert
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of M4detta, ¥~lis~ and Mrs E
S. SchUt, organilt, Drecedina 'th~
C~~remoi)Y
at three o'eloek.
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~lehman, Columbus, maid-of.
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nor,rnaand Donald Bailey, A~on,
best
A re~ptlon for the Immediate
families and lrlends will he held
at lite chureh social room alter
the eer'l!"o~y.

president, preaidinfl. An atten.i
and cQnt..l will end with the
banquet •and the wlrinera '(ill be
feted.
c
ommittee• 'named for the banquet are Food, Mra, Bahr, Mrs. Ira
Butcher and Mrt. Kennetb McElhmny, Decorations, . Mrs Den· •
ver nn 1ce, Mra. Theo Neutzlin
Mra Herman Klncaide· Tickel~·
Mrs Wesley Fry, Mh.' Thoma;
Bowen, Mrs. William (lrueser
Mrs Raymond Cole, )\ra. Georg~
Harris, Mr.. William Sjati"; Progrom, ,Mra. Dan White, Mrs. Wallace Bradford, !Irs. Harold Lohse
Mrs. A~thur Skinner, Mra. c~e;
Mlts ·Jautce lflyman of Huston, ·lcr Emn, Mrs. Lionel Boggs Mrs
Tcm arrived Friday tor 8 two Milton Houda.&lt;helt Mrs. White is
week vacation with- her parents general chairman of the banqpet. .
lllr and Mrs. w. R. Hayman. '
Mr and Mrs. Dan Roush who
The class meeting opened 'l'ilh
have been em 1 d 1 Fl
a prayer by Mrs. Fred Gardner
have nurchasedP oye
th yn Oflda ' Io11_owed by the Lo~'s Pra•e• In'
e an wolfe
-'uniSon Thom.. Bo en opoke
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:he topie "United In Christ" anu
m Toledo where they attende~ the he class voted to set a goal of
funeral of th•lr ll'andmoQ!er, Jl••s ,?5 .lor Rallr Day.
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d•.~lfll of .loh.D Dillard, Ml4dlell'ltt;• •l!'lll!l~Urll. 'Wilson Stollen-

Mrs. Robert Roush of Portl~nd
spent an e•ening lui week with
her mother Mrs Paul Ma 1
and family. '
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W. R. Hayman is substitute
teaeher fpr Mr&amp; Belly ROU!h due
to the death of Mrs Roush's lath
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nan~ P. ~mlth, d... , al!ld., Mr. •nd Mrs. Beecher Cooper
Board of commissioner&amp;
Cheater, to F.mma Smith.
and son were vlsltina Mr. and Mrs.
MEIGS COUNTY COMMIS.
Emma Smith, d.c, cert. tor R. D.. HUI, Sunday.
SIONERS
trtRa. C""ster, to Ruth T~lor.
!rvma Hand •ttnt Sunday with
Dean Barnltz, Clerk
Georie' w. Cheathetl], dec, llr ••d Mr$. J. G. Swan, Sunday
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af!ld. for trano. Rutland to Maey
Mra. Roy' Slone tpent a day lui
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lllriMI-8iltiJIIII! l i t l - AI•.,
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Mrs. Katie Davis.
Middltpor\- Pin • A1110moltllto
David c. •nd Giadya Aahwortb,
Mr. ·and Mn. Ralp~ Swan. Jr.
Bontll. flllnl a1l-ll
Nl4t 'riA, Lehlnnn, to Albert Kelly and two aons vlalted Sundl)l even·
-and ~hlrlcy Appleby.11
1~1 witb Mr. anil )lira. Worley
COIU'Lil'l'l ~'[lraaeo , Pro
01,
W1 W~ne and t.I.Y• e Harrison l'ran~il and mother LUlie Frllii:IJ.
lJfa. ,\u\t, .,..., Polio. Call
lot, Klltland, to Warren and Esther 1 · Beeclier Cooper was called ·"lo
M1Ua1 lllti!lle;m. Oltlp.
Blat;lc.
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Groeeey In Rullahd - Well atoek· oil and 111 Olive to 'united State~ the serious illneso ol heJ? fathet.
J,t ROOM HOUSE
ed Dolnl nice buaioea 8 room ol Americ~
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Uld LOT
uv\ng quarten attaebed. Reason·
R. C., and Ferne Gilmore, on,e- Hill,
.:..tlaal Pra'ICII
ohly priced or' will consider third A, l!lllsbury, tO Charlea R.
I Roam• Newly Palntod
trade on hq~, ~aaon for sel~ and Betty J. pje~L
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alao
lag, otlftir lntereota. George Ken·
Adrah ond George L. Tewklbaey
APP~ GR()VE
' '0 POOT LOT
R~tlllld, Oblo.
9 13
parts of lola 378 and; 379. Middlely Mn. H...... ll'!"tlt
In Syracuse, Ohio
por~ to Robert 0. ana Jean Tewk&amp;· Russell Ro&gt;uh and two douaht·
See George H. Dunl
I' ., ....- 'ill!
barr.
era tpent the -k end wllh Ill'.
t C.vt S!., P-rtY
llltal• .-w
Robert and Opal McDaniel, lot, and Mrs. Wolter McDaDde at Tray
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from Good Shoe Repair
Jliddieport, 10. Clmnce W. and and Mr.. Walter RoUih lt:COIIIPIII·
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led thm
her home bert.
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noria ' S. Fullen, Henry and
Mr. ond Mr&amp; Valcie Soenet~ of 1
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with !lr. and Mrt. Herbert Rotloh
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Warren and Esther Blaek, 22.70 and aon.
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Stewart Boston of Mila'ourl
Dow, .,1111
Hermo~~~,
Mn. Thomas Rollins of
Jo.
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and Ptorl Games, \lA, Vo., are visiting !lr.
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and Martha L. Jur· Yisltinc her mother, Mrs. H,,,,.. _,,,

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A apecla)event- a Junior Robtn Hbod. Sboot for arcltera under
years of age - io scheduled
or 2:00 p, m1 Bowa and arrows
wlll ~ provided for this pha•e of
the s oot and will give the youngstero a chance to compete for
awards.

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berae'a foot
penlnsulr 22. Fool
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2.Endeannont 23.lnde4·
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10. Fennente&gt;' 4. Danger
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Rev. Elwood of RaciQe, Rev. MeCullough, n.ar lront8n and Rev.
Floyd Workl!lan, local.
In spite of the rainy,weather the
Ohi9 Valley Grange and tile Laurel Grange enjoyed a pienle SaturMacomber, desiiner and fibfl· day evening at the Middleport
calor of the famous V-section Park.
steel bulldmg products. reported
net sa\•• of $13,785,685 in 19,6.
Mr and Mt1. Eddie Fults of
In the first SeV~ montlts of I9S7 Crown Ciljr vislte\1 Sunday "~:ilh
net saico· cllmbitl to $9,975.401 her parents, l,he Rev. alld Mr-.
which is more i~tin 33% abovo Floyd Wqrkma,n.
sales Jor the same perlo~ M lir. and Mra. Hqi&gt;W fllll~lda
1956. CQmpany books sho~ an and ' Mr&amp; ~r!y Rqu1h attended·
eight, million dollar backlog of the funeral' of llorael Hi"eat of1
orders.
Esit Liverpool
l!•t income belbrc interest
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grlnim spenl
poyments and 'before provision t,e week en~ with their spn, Mr.
lor fedora! taxes for the three nd Mil. Rohort Griltllll, Columbus.
years en4ed Dec 31, 1936 ltaa
Mrs. W~lt~r Rouab r~ll!m•d
averaged $789,036 annually, WhiCh bome Satur~ay after VlilUn( bef'
Is 4 4 limes till! annual Interest daUihter, Mr. and Mra. Walter
'l'roy dShe "" I&lt;COm·
""• on all MeDado
I d b o/M
rcqul·rome)lt of $177,"''
or the company's presently out · pa~:,,.tf Sh~e~n .~"·d~:~';.
standmg funded debt
Rolett• ~ d Elea
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Net tangi,ble assets amount to• )VItlt Mr•."J. D.- R0°~~ba.pent a day
more th $1 BOO
$ 000
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ol Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gri10m vJa,
prlnCJpal ~mount of oulslandmg ited rerently with the latter's parfunded dent.
ents, Mr • and Mrs. E P. 'Grimm

1\1ornmg
• Star

""urel Cliff '

porary

60 shares per $1,000 deben·
lures tq May 1, 1959, 54 . sham
$1,000 debenture thcrcallcr to
to l~ay t, 1961; 50 shares per
·1.000 debenture therealler to
Nov. I, 1963
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Mrs.

testimony

stalemate and gets mtegratlon
started, there will be no need of
a permanent injundion . .

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for Dav1es to JIIUI FaubiiS under
temporary injunct19n.
This s9urce s11d the govern·
mcnt then plans te drop the
whole thing, beeause once ' tent•

or before Nov 1 ~ 1963• or earlter
redemptwn, on the followmg ba

rNe!el~~~o~ach:;,k,_ arri•e~

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An olllclal source said he understood Ihe eo\&lt;ernment's plan
I• to enll just enough witnesses

f edtrate,
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M A A K,V D- IX V N M VII

Mr. and Mra. Vlr&amp;il Roush an~
Ill~ .. and lilt! Viriil Walker, were
busmm vl~tqro ill Parkersburg.
Mrs rannte Hunter Mrs. Ad•th
Meuel of New Brighton, Pa., •¥d
Mr, anll,, Mrs· ,John Bentz of R•·
cine C!l~ed on Miaaes Aug~ata and
Ida W:olfe •"II brotlter, Grover
Wolfe.
Mr. end Mr&gt;. Ernest Weaver of
OstraMer visited their niece, ~rs.
lidison_ BracA and fanil~.

an Mr. and Mrs. Wl!l"rd Boyer.

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DO IT
UP-Mrs.
Gloria Speropoulos 0r Beraenfteld
sued for dlveree Tb~s&lt;iay charging her husband Wtlb cruelty.
~"· Speropoulos said in the smt
I at the cr4elty start!d last year
when ber hllsband George took a
male fnend along on tbetr honeyc

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NEEDS AUTO-SUGGESTION
RIVERHEAD, N. •Y. UP~Mn.
Willie1 Je4n Irvin. 20, was not
•urpriSed when &amp;he received 1hree
tickets following• her first· attempt at dr~ylns a . car. But she
was tl~teted after a Ill·mlnute
jJive in which she negotiated a
u-turn in a neighbor's newly·
·~'ded lawn, Jumped a eurb and
rolled along • sidewalk until
·~• 1 cracked a concrete fence anu
plouahed Into a two-story house
knoekm'r it from lis foundation. '

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Jtl)'lli0n4 J.' Werner;Huntington
New•!fork, v11lted this week wltb
Mri. G- 0.· Fisher and
1111"1·..:"\'.erner, who it, general

Jl~or ll~d

;ales-ti,anaiter of the Chemical Dl·
vtsion of· the Celanese corporation
of America, was in this area on a
b\llllness trlpr He boarded at the
Fisher home while employed at
the West Virginia Ordnance Works
d~rlnB World' War n.
Mr. and Mrs. John Houck and
children, Mtcky 1 Cindy and Clar-

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Beauty Salon

inda. Huntington. were dinn~r

gu~U ol Mr and Mrs. Verne Da·

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Opens· Monday· . ~

viaSgt.
this·sara
week.1. Fisher, WAC, Columbll5, and Miss Betty Samee, I,....'k7'~
Colorado, who has just been hon·
orably, djseharged from the WAC,
are apending the week end with

Mf;!etingl.

Pratt entl!rtajn~d \he
an~ Mrr. ·C: J,
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n char~~·
l)leetid. When
were made to bel~, a ~'eedy
next meetjn~. Oel..~; 'WI\en
meet at the·home Df· )(rs.

w"

the former'&lt;: parents, Mayor and

Ml's. C. 0. Fisher, and family. •
Branch Fleming and his hrot he~r- II

in-law, Dr. Charles Mullen, are on
Wendell Bunce, who is cmplo1ed

plant at Clarington. IS spending I
the week end with hiS wile and
children who will move next ,week I
m their trailer home to that area.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Reid Varney and
!iih ·&lt;i'!i'·
son, Phillip, arrived home Wednesday night alter a two •ceks trip
to the south. They went especially
to viait A·3e Larry Joe Varney, '
who Is stalioned at Fort Biggs Air
Force Base, El Paso. Tcxa&lt;. Phillip Varney has just been released
from the Army after spendmg
three years in Germany.

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Mn.. Edith Rytber is, tisslstlng '~tit !YIIh Mr. an~' Mrr.' Wi.\liam daug~ler and',son-in-la~
~f Mrs. Verne ' !J~vlo, , j(nliht and famlly. ·
Mrs. Lloyd Mowry.
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Ml~dleport, ,wbe . fell recentiy,' ';;:Mr. . and Mrs.' 11omer1 Holler
bre,aklng her leg.
1 .• ;.i\ .~.~itQd recently 1~ltb ~~- ·and
llfr. and ,Mrs. car[ Yaung ~nd MrJ. Harry Swan, Portland ..
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daughter Alice · retur~ed
'to,. thej; ' · Mr, and 1\lrs. ~oy Holler vtslt·
h9me, AkronAVednesday aftei'cia .~~. W~d"eliday w1th, Mr, and Mrs.
I~'!' day8 visit wlih her ~are'nt&amp;, J.-¥. Gaul, Sumner.
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ll!r. ~nd Mrs. ~ll~ut' Moore. . · , Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Cunning. Mrs. John Baily, Mrs. Russ ' hahHJI Union Avenue left Thu.,.
Wal!on ·and Mrs. Bertha Scott 'lday
by_plane for Lps
Ylllled Thursday · Point
to visit their

Games we'• plltl'ed with pr!zea
won by MrR. Bertha Blackburn,
Mrs. Aoniee Ohlinger and Mrs. C.
J. Ebersbach. A lunch waa oerved
to those named above and l\lrs.
I Richard Vauehan, Sr., Mn. Rich·
ard Vat•ghan Jr., Vida Lehew; Em·
ma Leifheit, Ruth Laney and Debby, and Mra. Lee Pratt, Mrs. Wald
1 Windon, Mr!
Willard Eberabach
' and Mrs. Harold Ebersbaeh.

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PI, CJ,riS RUmmage ·
S0•I'e' 1n0~ t0 b'er:·
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Mrs R D Flowers,

The Mary June Beauty Siilon,

Harrisburg, Pa., arrived Thursday

for a visit with Mr. and :.1rs Rob- 235 Walnut Street, MldldJPOrt.

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OPPO·.It ITY WEEK
AT ELB'ERFELDS

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ert Coats and family and Mrs. C. will be open for business on Monday, Sept. •.3 and will be opera!• Fjdes Lodge, Kfllgbta ol py.
D. Reichman and son, Joe.
Tuesday guosta of Mrs. Wendell cd by Mrs. Harold Hood, tlte form· thi'as : met Thu•sday ai 1he K.
Bunce and three children were or ;dary June Willlaims, Middle. of _P. Hal). with l!:nierson ,jo~es
C~s~~llor Commander, ' P,resid
Mr. an~ Mrs. Frank Reeves, Polls- port.
Mrs. Hood, the daughter of Mr. ing. Tentative plana 1te' ~olng
mouth, and Mrs. Edna Thaxton,
White Oak.
and Mrs, c. P Williams, is a grad- made to hold a rummage sale In
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coaw took uate of Mtddlepot·t Htgh School I October with further details ' to
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their son, Stephen, to Columbus, and the Sou•h•rton Marks Beauty be announced later.
today where he Is enrolled as a School in Huntington. She Is a The lodge will meet next :r~urs
day. Refreshment, were served a~
frtshman at Ohio Stale University licensed beautician.
- - - - -- - - - - - the close or the mettin•· by Cash
in the pre-me1ical course.
Mrs. John Blazer and sons, Rick
Bahr.
and David, Galllpolis, VISited
Thursday with her sister, :drs. H.
L. Dunham, and family.

Birthday Party
Held Wednesday

Frien..Lt and

vis
AMERICAN ~· cherry fie is t~is
new Kling p-oup an S0 L D nattvo

rel~tlves

f~~~~~c~!~~ ~v~~~~t!td

have learn·

ed ·that Lawrence Reed, former
local residort i1 recovering satis·

cherry. COmbine either traditional or •
modern acceaaoriea with thia early
American deilgn to creole a beautiful,
distinctive rdom,
Tbe richly guined aolid cher!')' in 1
CDERRYBROOit Is finished in a dchght·
ful new eolor ... Fiddletone. Fourteen
separate finiablas operations bring out
all the natunl beauty of the solid wood.
And oaly SOLlD wood can gi~e you
all the ijhalldea you find ia this au•
thentie early American deeig~. Lavish
appoiatmeall, ·generous 11ze, and
aillled ciblnetmaklng identify the
CBIRaYBROOit p-oop II really fine furniture; The· atylin~ 1nd color are in
keepin~ wltb tOday 1 decorative trend.
(lome 1 ~ aad HI CBERRYBROOit IOOIL

factorlly after J kidney operation
at 1St. Joseph's H•spital, Parkersburg.
Fred Peel. Sixth Avenue, was
taken to the Meigs General Hospital Wcdneliduy In the llawllngs·
Costa amtiulance.
Mrs. C. D. Searles, who had
been a surgical patient at Holzer
Hospital,· htS been . returned to
her home.

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~ores First· ·.

Win In Years

POMEROY
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day at the mormng sc,.ion of the Smith were in Marietta WednesMtddteport Kmdergartcn Wed· d eventn to allond a m•••lln&lt;d
nesday. Mrs. Hackett was assisted
Maricll/ Chapter OES .
oy the teacher, Mrs Guy Rey~ was preceded by a six o'el~k
ooids m serving cup cakes, ic. dinner M•·s. Nease, supr/me ma-

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cream, suckers

and

cho~olat e terial Gbjective

chairman

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nlik wllil the party havtng • , the guest speaker.
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Disncyla.nd theme.
I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swon and
Melamc Hackell, younger sis- · Mrs Roy Seyfried, )lulbei,-y Av"
tcr or Dennis, wu a guest at the I and Mrs R. D. Chapman of Rut·
~artr and he was aESisted ~Y , land , were at Canal Fulton Wed&gt;ylvla s-:anson: Alan C~nnlno· nesday to attend the f~neral of
1am, Davtd ElliS ; nd Craig Fife ~dward Marquardt.
n servmg the cluldren
Special guests at hiS table
were Marc French, } dan Cunn

.1.56 FORD
RANCH WAGON
ThundP.r)llrd omotor, two tone
green, custom interior, radio &amp;
boater, • regular trans. 710xl5
!Ike new Urea, like new appesr·
ance.

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a' Iyour S~le,lips
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IN POM~RQY

111gham, Dav1d Elhs, John Kloeo
~ra ig

' $1895

1\LINQMU ..I.MUI.I • CHIUV • Mo\HOUIIf

Over
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Fife and Russell Hanson.

Wo Art tntorttt•d In
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BAKER

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Two Indian• youths, both
from the armed set'vqlt were
the Melga CilUDIY Jill ~IY fa~ltag
charges of car theft after lhelr U.
rest by Ohio Highway PatrolmiD
Don Weidn~r.

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Chapter ElectsNew Officers
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Thursday evening the Future
Home-makers of America, Middloport Chapter, met at the High
School under , the direction or

NewBuicks, Pontiacs 6 GMC Trucks
Better
Used
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their instructor, Mrs. Joe Bailey.

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1956ChevroletYUdr,
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"210" Sedan. Really iharp lnJlde and out. Power.
alld~. Radio and Heater,

.... $h895

t door Sedin. Puob ~utlon shift.
Beautiful 1wel\l wine model.

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195$ Bukk Y8 Special ·· $1,895
oar alntt new. Radio and Heater.

Stl,tl Chief 4 doer Sedan.' Hydramatlc drive. Like
new t\vo tone ~·· Radio aild Htater. '
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Alpg1i~IJ OW~ TRADE·~~ ~-

CHEC.Kl:HES.EWEEK END,S,PEC ,

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·All.:the nice el!tr~:lbctucllnl· Ford6ma~~- . .

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1!1$- ~9~~8:V~,~~~ia f'lar~.~op : .~
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ChQioe of S~l 2
2 dr. HIII'CI top. All ,

cclitema~ope·Tec~ orl

Goa·~ ,_col(d!\U~mi·. ·

1955 Podlae Y8.·'·: ····· $1,795

local owner. Hydrama·

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·2 dOor Riviera Coupe. Dynanow dri~e. We've se~·

1955 Pl..... va;······ll,~Js
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~p ";.;p~;er, pae" Powertl'ite tra~i..

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Jamea ¥ason
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"'I(IG.l THAN If •

1954 Eo.rd VI Tudar: ", •:•-~ ·~· ~·
1·9,51 Metc:ury 't~Clo.~ '; . . · · · · -·
•ord VB Tudon
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• d!lor ·Riviera Sedan. Power Steering &amp; brake,s.
Like new blue with whit~~ top. Hard top model.
We ••n peraonally recommend thia car.
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Jayne Mantf·leld Dan ilalley
Joan Colll111 Be\ty Lo1 Kelm
"THI WaYWARD IWS•
(JJl Clnemaecope)·

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Hu1h M.artowe
coa
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AOBie Dlckln~C~R A
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"THI ILACK Will · , · '
trcns., Alma Baumgar~ner; re·
(In Cinem&amp;ICCP/I'Iri&gt;.o)· ,
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porter, J~dy Arnold; Pariiamentnrlan, Linda Forrest; Historian, Gene Barry Nat "K,Il11" ·(ole
Nancy Haddox; Song leader, · ·
~qte Dlctluon
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:S:HINA GATI•
Shirley Barrett.
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Cln Clnemq~):
Purposes of the FHA, lb creed . .
COMED~ nd OUTOqN
the duties of officers and tbe
FHA colors of red and white

New offteers elected are: pre&lt;tdent. Patricia . B'rth. vice-pres.,
\lary Barth; sec., !leggy Farmer;

w,•n maklnc an all out eflorllo move out every ear we ean THIS MONTH. You'll gel
tlie
of your life beeauae - your old ear llaure lo be worllt letll later, Ihe new ones
1ft litre 10 be ~IJher, and we wiU give you I he ear at near 11ur total eosl. Rush In now
willie tile below are available. ,

·1956 Dodge cor~••

frl.

1

$995 .

Jail ropmauon,·
Decreased B' ' -" " ·u ·

Tbe Meigs County Jam
·n.~~~~
Uon was decreased bt ·j;
with the release of two
custody.
·
, ReleaSed were pina M~j]l;~
48, of Amesville ~Iter
..,..70 In 'fines ~d
es · of intoxieatl(in,
Abo released
of
40 on
by the
with

71,

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