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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

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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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l)leetid. When
were made to bel~, a ~'eedy
next meetjn~. Oel..~; 'WI\en
meet at the·home Df· )(rs.

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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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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
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, _ For E¥ery Room l·n Your Home.

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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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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

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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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~ddleport

~ores First· ·.

Win In Years

POMEROY
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:on of Mr. and Mrs. George Hac- , Mr.. Charles Neue, Mrs. Carkelt Jr. celebr~ted nis btrth·l rte Nye and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
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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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·
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IN POM~RQY

111gham, Dav1d Elhs, John Kloeo
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1\LINQMU ..I.MUI.I • CHIUV • Mo\HOUIIf

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Fife and Russell Hanson.

Wo Art tntorttt•d In
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CORNII IN MIDDLIPORT
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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,

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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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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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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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• 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•
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Hu1h M.artowe
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AOBie Dlckln~C~R A
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(In Cinem&amp;ICCP/I'Iri&gt;.o)· ,
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Nancy Haddox; Song leader, · ·
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:S:HINA GATI•
Shirley Barrett.
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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. ,

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

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Uon was decreased bt ·j;
with the release of two
custody.
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48, of Amesville ~Iter
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es · of intoxieatl(in,
Abo released
of
40 on
by the
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' I&amp; Yeqr-0{~ Dean Saunders AdvJses Modern Instructors

him about 11. And he can see what steps are
needed to solve the problem
But do not do t)le work for him Lead him
to see what to do by questtoning
Don't condemn a puptl because he has
It atts of which you do not approve Rem em·
bm, you were once a child Here ts an Qppo~·
tumly for the teacher lo substttute a "Do" for
the undesirable trait In fact, many of the
' Don'ts" may be dlsplaced by "Do's"
Don't make rultii that are not n~cessary
In Page's "Theocy and Prac!tce of Teaching"
wrttten many years ago, Page makes thts
statement, "Dqn't make rules that are not ne·
cessary" Tben he tells the story of a young
teacher who after he had taught a few days
without any rules decided he must have a few.
So thts was one of them
"Boys must not get on top of the coal
house "
The boys ha4 never thought of doi11g that,
so at first rec~ss w.heo the teacher looked out
of the wmdow, he discovered that every boy
in the school was sittmg on top of the coal
ho)IS8. Tb,e ~ b,acl 3lv.eo lbilll tile ld.ea
that ~ w.QIIld -~~fun to &amp;et on top of the rod
hou~l

Aootber l')Qo't Is llon't $COld It ·Is dlsp!J!as·
ing to tile pupJis 81ld iJ!l!tJective
Don't ap)lear to be d!stw'bed b~ bad con·
duct A boy was broll(bHo the office because
he had been whlstllnc In time of school
When atked why he whistled in school, his re·
ply was:
"()h j
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Pupils do many thing• just to annoy teach·
er. JC the teacher does not show !)!at she is
annoyed, It soon will cease.
Don't punish late In t)le day (this Is for
teachers). Why not? The llnswer Is because the
pupil goes home In a bad hufilor and does not
s11y anythlnc very njce about his teacher' If
h
t b
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e mus e pun I , Jet jt be early In the
day. Never lt.t pupils go home In a bad humor.
Don't fall to le•rn
• all you can about home
condltlons oftbe pupils.

book ,and say, "Tell me what the problem Is,
,In talkmg with one of my boys about his
ln other words, repeat 1t" This the pupil can. conduct which was displeasing to me, I said
not do and so of course he does not have the lo him, "I shall see your father about your
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pro bl em In hi s mInd How can he answer a conduct and at once he told me of home con·
question 1f he doesn't know what the quest ton dilions that were so bad thai I refrain from
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putting them In this report. At once I became
He must l1rst know what the condtltons the boy's friend ~~. rna~ plf\)S to help him
sblted In t~probiei)i at e~~Mtr and bnly then myself If a boy Is dellnqu,nt, almost always
fs,he ready lo answer questions you may ask he ts not to blame
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LONDON - It JR rothc~ ~illl·

sclfool with r,olored child• en and
WIShed Nct:•·ocs to ride In the
bAck of the buses lor fear of some
thing u-:tang1hlc
Most ol these people are ol a
stripe, 1 said anll were the same

tult t9 be a 11r!deful American in sort of poor w1'11te trub of dubious
educot 1on that on1:41 reviled Catha..

thG80 parts 0Ul~C dDY!I w\1 h the
news mu"uzJncK and the Brlllsh

hcJsm upd rulsed thetr crosses
press pinyin~ allstom1 out on the usalnsl the Trloh when they In
lf)gregutlon "limbic tmck home vadcd 'he lund ol the free They

J aort

o{ ,,,t!l like go1ng ar onnd
apo1o,i~lzln~ to stranocrs und ex

plalnlng that all A'llerican• aren't
llut headed hlllh•itica like th&lt;•
rabble·rousm who spit and hu• 1
atone• at ch1ldum over the lnte.
cration conflict
one Enali~hman I know nsketl
me quite sc .. tou:dy

"But could you plcusc oxplaln,
old boy, how a thing hke yonr
Governor 01\nl Fuubus uvnr gut
to be &amp; Onvjlrnm nl ntl'!"
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I had to "Y that It beat me, loo,

but some powerf ll QUcllr critters
turned up In buck country pohtica
and ran tht&gt;i~ atatcs more us die·
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or the

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revJ!e Jews

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well, 81'1d were

p10ne to kick any m)norlty, moat·
ly to satisfy their own Insecurity
and loohng cl Inferiority
"Why is th)s permitted!" my
Enall•h friend asked "Why ian't It
prohibited by law, and put down!
llow cnn this awful Governor de· .
ly hla Preuid •nt and your Supreme
Court'"
That's what ali the fuu io 'boll!.
I C&gt;plolncd My inclination would
be to J,•ll him. but we 111ove a lit·
tie slower than that Given tltne
and some unplea1antneas, this 1'1111
work Itself out
There wu a tremendous uprqar
over letting Negroe• play our n&amp;·

pie.
honal pastime. but Jacltlt Robin·
Our friend went on to "Y
sen WB! a succest~lul teat ca1e He
''!Jut utter all, your country is withstood ail the riding and the
a meltlnll •Jut ami pr1cle11 il'lt!lf boos and the catcalls and aat sttcb
on being tho lnt01 national •••I a oterllnj example that there ere
o( democrary Why all this rul&gt; nooriy as m•nY Nearoea aa wbitea
• bllh about dlflm•nt races golna In baseball, moat or whOm •r•
to, ~ehooi tog•ther' You produced tremondouoiv popular • :th their
an Jlallon In 11ayor LuGuurdla and white teammates 11 wed at the
1 former Dutchman, Roosevelt, fans One In particular, WIUie
WU :your Ph•slc\ent YOlu Mr Bcr Mays, waa a public Idol in Alll.,i·
Qtlf4; Buucb 11 u Jew ••d your .. two years aao.
Joe Lewia, J neKro, 1 uther raised
Thi1 educotlon thins wiU loi·
1 question ol white •uprt•macy In low the same example a• our 100&lt;1
the Ptlle ring Your lcr10 Horne p~Otlle prevnll and our bad peo
II abwt the loveliest woman In pie ore made Into ligureo of
Americ:a, and Dr Rolph Bunchc shame. The had ones aet weeded
One of ~OUI Rl0141 disllngu\ shed out on both •ides.
· Sounds frlghllully Pollyanna
cJti.HJ1t."
I said thla wu RG and so1ne of ..d moot lnelflelent on the part
Ul were awarA of It
ol the elllclont Americans," he
·~w,n, thAn," he ''l'lllled wnh Bald "II yon ~an your Industries
Mlulderal!le logic, whnt's '" and your wars th,at way, you'd nev·
bltOtiJ awfUl about rduratlng a or aet 1nythina done "
I expect you're right, I aald
cblld, blaek or white''
lc1Ue1t1on, l 11id, was not u s1n, But up to now it'lwork.ed out prot·
II!)' mo11 lhon riding on n tram ty well
dt if,a iln, but aome lowrr cdw (CopyriiJht 19~7, by Unllad Fea·
lOu of our anclnl strurtu•~ oh turo Syndleulo, lnc.J

NEWS
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COLQ RECORD SET
WASHINGTON UP- The Na·
vy's South Pole station hos report
ed the tcmperu\Uf!O dropped to a
record low of 1021 degree• below
zero last Tueaday at the bottom
Of the earth The Navy sold thla
broa•3 a world record of liJO.~e·
low rebislered May 11
NO ACADIMIC AMNESTY
Waahlnaton UP - Queena lll&amp;Y
come and quee111 may ro, but cppo
ltai puhUc acbool students will get
no holiday because ol It Dlst~let
ol Columbia commissioners Fri~ay
turned down a SUgffrtjon that
schools, be closed Oot 17 when
Britain s Queen Elizabeth pays a
state visit to Washlniton
NUCLIAI TilT POITPONID
LAS VEGAS, Nev. UP ~nla·
vorabla wlnda toda~ forced tho
Atomle Ener1y commillion to ~II
another 2f.hour delay In Its "W~Jt.
ney" nucleao ahot from a BOO-loot
atoel tower. The shot, llnale or the
22-.!hot summer aerial, w11 ro.
scheduled lor 8 30 a m pdt, Sun·
day. Preaent wind oonditlons coul~
hove rt.oulttd In fallout over popu·
lated are11, the Al!lC aald.
PtiCK ltii'DIITID D\'IN~
FRANKFURT, Germany UP Tbe Frtnblwt Qew,llAP'r Abend·
poat said today that Eaot German
Prealdent Wilh•h• P1eek Ia dyin'
at his homo In tuburban llerim.
Tho Weal German nell!lpapar •••d
tht 8!-Year-old Commoniat Presi
dent haa been attended since Wed·
ne1day by doctors who "are aer·
lain he' cannot be liVed."

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Detective's Diary
Forel~n Intr•gue
My L1.tle Margte
Down on the Farm

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Yo~r J11t Parade
News and Sports Hetdlln•
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10:00 News Headlines
10 10 Nltewatch
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The rewt of tht sec.rell'ry wa1
read lly ·Ml's. Le\an~ Sla1on and
Mrs. Jame1 O'Brien the treasurer~
report. A eontm.lnii!~Uon waa read
from Mrs. Roy They Jr. County
Council preeldent; Inviting the
membefl to attend the first meat
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11 00 Tic Taq, D&lt;ll!g~
11:110 It Could Be Yo•
12 oo ,News Report
I? 15 Movietlme
J 30 Urlde and Groo111
~ 00 M~!!!"' Tbeate~ ·
3·oo Q'lilln r!li.al&gt;v·
a45 Jlg4~rn ·){o,it~CO"s
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4 30 Tr~uble With Father
WSAZ·TV tHANNEL I
5'00 Spu)!c~ Playhouse
10·10 Si&amp;a ~
5 45 NJIC New~
10.15 Cili'illtl,!~ Sc!~DCt ~l'&lt;!Jnm 6 0 News PICture
10:30 What One Pll'103 Cl!l Do ' 6 15 Sports !:~e
11·Qtl nta ~ The Llle
6 25 Weathercast
11 30 1\fan to Man
6 ~0 The Price Ia ,!light
11 ~ ' IJ!d~ti'Y on Parade
7 00 Thf l!estleas Sun
!Z:I~ What's Your 'lltou~ltt
7 30 Welb Fargo
t;·~O TV Cbnpel
~ 00 Twenty One
' t·OQ The S!u Erwin Show
8 30 !;Ieven Against Thp Ice
1·2$ Baseball
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9 30 For~•gn Intrigue
4:45 Go1pel H•rmony Boys
10 00 Bloodie
8:011 lleet tile Presa
to,3o News He~:dlinell
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MOOSE DANCI
5:30 My Friend Fllcb
URIIS YICKITS'
Pomeroy l..odge No 10~, Loyal ~ 00 Ted Mack's ,\mateur Rour 12;00 To;ll&amp;.bt
NEW YORK UP -If you d1dn't
mall your request tor tickets to
Order of Moose, are sponsrlng a
dance lor all members and guests --·----~--------~-~-----the World Serl'a aames at Yan
at the Moose lod/le, E Matn St ,
"'' StJI!Ium on the lirst day or
Saturday, Sept 21, 9 to 12 Music
the sale, you're out or luck The
APPLI BUTTIR PROJICT
Yankees annouQCed Friday 018 ht The annu1l apple butler project by tbo Circle Four
they already have stopped uccept of the Roek Spnngs Metbodist
8.00 GE Theater
830 Alire~ Hltebcoek
lng Ucket orders - less than 24 Church will be held at the Ch~
hours alter. the sale opend.
900 f64,ooo c~ollenge
lord lollilho•t home, Wednesday,
8.00 Lile on tbe Farm
Octobe~ O•ders may be placed
930 Whal's.My Line '
8·30 Captain Kan11"oo
10:00 Sunday News Spe'cltU
w1th Mrs Ledhe1t or Mrs Wll·
NUN~ARIANI PLAN TOUR
9·30 Mighty M,ouse l&gt;ia~boult IOU The Late Show
TOKYO UP -Communllt Hun ilam Barteir. Proceeds will be
10.00 Lucky 8 l{jJru:b
gary haa ~ccepted a Red Chinese placed In the church bulldmg
10·30 lt'a A Hit
invltoilon to ~"'d a government lund
Middleport Semors had a dance 11·00 81!1 Top
deleaatlon to vls•t the Chinese
Fr•day night after the Wahama· 12 00 The Lu•c RRnger
mainland, tlle ,Communist New The Lad••• Auxiliary ol Drew Middleport
football game Mu•lc • ·
Cb)nQ Newa Aaenel' reported lo Webster Po~ American Legton was lurn11herl by the G·Notes who 12 30 Town •nd Counl17
7 00 Jimmie Deaq
Will ml'et 1n regular ~esSJon, on Include Gene Croo~s. Tom Skm· 12·45 lhg PICture
7
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~~~ !"~ a::~~de~"'db;hep;;~~~r Tuesday eveolng at the Legion ner, Bob Preston, Middleport; Bill 1· 1~ Baseh:lil Prev10w
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Captain Kangaroo
Chou En·Lai and that •t was ac home Frank Cheesebrew, dlstr1ct Anderson, J1m Lohse. Pomeroy, l. 2u Gatne olthe Week
8 40 CBS News
eeptcd "with pleusure' by the chapillln, will be the speake1
Bo McG!othl•n, Wabama
4 00 TV CiaSBroom
8 55 LO&lt;:Oi!lews
Hungarians No other detnlls were
given
PAST M4TRONS MEETING
The ill!ddleporl band meml!era 4 30 Corll"' Archer
' 9 00 Gary Moore
The Pall Matrons of Pomeroy mvtted the Wahama band ID tfiell 5 00 Saturoay News
9 30 Arthur ,Godtre,
Chapter OES will meet Tuesday muSic room where hot dogs and 5 J5 Football Scoreboard
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STATUE FOR CAPITAL
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WASli!NG'fON UP - 1~'he Na· at T~-~ m .\~ ~~, li!JlniN 1oom pop were 'I".JiVJd "JW~diale/y af· ' I3Q , y~~re The(~ , 0 '&lt;
11 10 Kalil's Almanac
tloQA)., Capito) l'ilUlnlng Cobnn"· of th( ll!osonl~ fe1J!P.1e • Mfi. H~~ ' l~r, t~e ganW!'fr•d•:t! night by the "' il1l ~i'.lJistlict Aftorney

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Post Game Dance
Held Friday Nite
At MAddleport

Saturday-Channell

Monday

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nation's capttal Friday the coin
ml"l,iul eave Us okay to plans to
erect the equestraln statue on a
pedestal beside a refl•ctlng pool
near the interior Department aq\1
the Pan American Unlllll Bu1ldm~

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RUMMAGE SALE
A Rummage S•ie wdl be held
Friday lod Saturday. !!ept 27 28,
at the Grate bu1idmg ln Rutland
with mo!Jlcrs ot the Senior class
ol Rutl~nd llilh Scho~l aa, the
sponsors.

IIRIANS TO W)IT
IIWS ARIIISID
T~e Loyal Berean Claae ol the
RABATA, Morocco UP -Thlr. Middleport Churcb of CbrlBt wdl
ty !lve young unemployed Mo· meel Tuosday evenin11 Ill the home
roccun Jews have been 111Te1ted of Mr and Mrs L E Triplett
while trying to leave the country, Hoste"" are lol,ra. ijomer RICe,
authorities SDid today Morocco Mrs Triplett. Mu Rosa McNeal
banned wholeaoie emlgratic~, and Mro Ma•y Smalley.
among its 200,000 Jews m Junr,
11136, contending it weakened the
AUXILIARY t411TtNG
national economy.
The Auxiilary ol tile Feeney·
Beanett Post, No 1~. American
POLIS TOUR CHINA ' Le&amp;ion, will meet Moaclay ni&amp;ht
TOKYO UP -A ntillary d,lo· at th-. Lealon Hall at 7:30.
gaOon from Communist Polan.d
has arrived In Pelplng, capitol ol
P~AN LADIII IJIIQHT
Red China, Peiping Radio repoqt. Ladles' Nlfl~l will be h.eld at
ed today. The Pole~, headed 'I&gt;' the laaa~ Wollo~ r.tm, Q.tar Che,.
Defense Minister Gen Mari'lll ter, Monday nJ4-t at 7 p. m. when
Spychalakl, were Invited to Red a supper, featuring barbeqoed
Chino by Pelplng's Defense Min chi~iren, will bll "'rved. The program lor the evening will Include
Isler Marohal Peng Tuh·hual
a movlua piCture and special
MIIIIDTNI WOIIKS
musie.
• NORTON, Va. UP - A ttiief
who atolt '2oo wotches from a
oale~man dooan't have time on hiS
handa Tbe watcheo·were dum1111es
with no lnsidea
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Preceding the parade before the

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$ 00 Gale Storm Show

game, Tom Skmner, representmg
lhe Senior Band, presented Band 8 30 Have Gun W11i Travel
Director George Dallas wtth a 8.00 GuiUlmoke
bathmette for hts son, Stephen 9:30 ~olden Playhouse

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Lead Meeting
At Rio Grande

10 00 :rtle L~te Show
11 00 The Ute, Late

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8 o~ Lamp Unto My feel
9:30 Look Up 1o Live
10 00 UN /II Action
Mr. and Mrs Frank Cheesebrew 10:80 Cal!l,ere 'three
who have been 1n eharge bf th~ II :08 Let'l Take A Trip
Young Adult Rio Grande Baptist 11:30 Wild BUI Hickok
Association, were at the head of . 12.00 Heckle and Jeckle
!he m~etlng held Thursday mght 12 30 Not EY Chance
at the R1o Grande Baptist Church 1:00 Profe,.IOllal Football
NS, World New1 ltouridup
Others from the Middleport '4.o/) F~e tbe Nation
First Baptist Cburch were the !lev
C E Hoyt, pastor, Mr and Mrs U~ Korea
Kalad Hindy, Mrs William MUler, 5 00 The Last Word
Mr. and Mrs !Jamco Pullen, Mr 5'30 Annie Oakley
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and Mrs lla'l'ld l!l. l{ubbard, Mr 66:00
30 Jack Ben111
and Mro. Cllllord Stumbo ol lhe
Golden Rul~ Cia" and Mr and 7 00 !!:~ Sa11ivaa Show
Mrs. 1\fannlng Kloos, Mr. and Mra
Larry Rice, Mr l!lld Mrs. Gene
Coleman and Mrs. Ruth Robinson,
Christian Cr•silders Class.

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Seareh for Tomorrew
Guldlllg LI~M
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As tile World Turof
Beat the Clock
Houseparty
Big Payotr 1 •
Tbe Verdict Is Yours
Brlgb)er Dar
Secret Storm
Edge of Night
Tbe Early Show
Yoor Bsso ~~~porter
Sparta Parade
Weatbert!Jan
Profile
Douglas !:llwordi ·
Robin jJOOd _
Buru 1o Allen 1•
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defeJQive potleml made the
l'rlbt JU,JPi1J!DJ eonteltders the
lao! 11"0 •uona. II readymg a
radlc:ally-Dew allack for 19M It
Ia an onbalaneeil Une, literally
C&lt;JmbiDIDI the 1 power or the old
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Mrs 1C. Knight MrL Win AJ!·
deraon and Mrs. WIIUam Clarkt
magazine. r,trs. El!f Gilmore Jr.;
healtl), Mra Leo Cr&lt;iw, chairman
Mrs. Edward Baer and Mrs. Law·
renee Morarlty; program, Mra
Ph1i Globolw, c~airfllan, Mra Robo
ert Stliry 10d •Mrs Althea Bryan;
publicity, lllra. Willard Ebersbacb,
challman, Mrs. Margalet Ella Le•
wi1 alld Albert Smith.
The need ol 100 percent mem·

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'Willing Workers
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Mrs. ~lllan McGhee, who Is on
!wo weeh vaeat1on fro111 the Ben
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Pranklln !lore, Is visiting h~ ala·
ter, Mrs. A. c. Nell, Russell, Ky., ~~
fire lnsunnee
this Week
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A/2c Jack Coleman, who is slat· 1'
loned at ~kbourne Air Base,,[! Mrs. Allee Tbompaon eater·
berahlp tn
association was
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spendlnk a five di,Ys leave with talned the WUUng Workers claas
stressed
Woodgeard who
his parents, Mr and Mra. Bethel ot the Enterprise EUR Church on
urged ·oU
to jom It &lt;Was
Coleman, and family
\l'hllreday eveoiliJ at ber home,
voted to
. on a motion
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Mr. and Mrs Arthur Gilmore llllBC HJII.
picture
lor use In lbe
Haskell Gihespje, wbo was burn. took her mother and lather, Mr. The meetlnt opened with•devoacbobls,
olao voiep to pa:t ed severly when ' hoi eolfee was and Mrs. Donald Geary Sr., to Gal· Uona led by the president, lin.
liltimee of All Typea
t~e'
a9d trop}lles for spilled on him, bas been returned hpol11 Friday when Mr Geary re· Jameo Will whleb eonalated, ol
home from, Ho~Jp Hoepital.
turned to Holzer Hospilal lor a l)l'oup 11nginc, lcrigture readhlg
hd 81. Plioae ll-1 Pom.
,a H. Rawlings, wluJ has been cheekup.
by Mrs. Will and prayer bY lin.
~;.=~~~~=~~~~ a medical patient at Holzer Hospo lrlr and Mrs J. F Gfaly, MounclJ. John Friek.
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ita I, was laken to Grant . Hospltol ville, ar~ weekend g~esll of tbeir
In Columbus today In the Rawlings cousin, Ml" Frieda Baehnle.
Mrs. Vlcto~ Young Jr. aod Mn.
Coala ambula,nee 1 Mrs. Rawlings Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hugh.. plan PbOip Smith were welcomed aa
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members. Dle)l elotha were
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II a money' mating project.
Mrs. Robert Jay, and husband.
owen and four ~Mdren
wonder box dooated by Mrs.
Richard 'FoJ!len was taken jo Wilham Reed Stark, Huntington,
Buck waa aware to Mrs. Carl
Holzer Hospital Friday atferpoon was a business visitor In Middle·
Sale• lax slllmpl w~re
the Rawllnzs.coats ambolance port this week. He Is the soh of tonnted at the cioJe ol the bual·
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umbus,
we'"named
servedabuve
by
d ,re weekend gueslti ol her dleport res iden1' and htJ company tileRofreshmenla
hosteas to those
gran molher, Mrl C F Hawkins, has been awarded the eoatract lor and Ml'l: Herbert Dixon, Mn
and his mothcr:M1s Virginia Ea" the electrical work at the Middle· Claude Husted, Mrs. MYrtle Long,
SUNDAY; SEPT.-22
port schoole
Jilin Dorothy Long, Mill Gen..
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Waabln&amp;ton oputured through post But whde Walton showa
most ol ill 'PrMeuon gameJ It• · promioe he's alto displayed the
olfenilve Ullemen obviously un· lauill that come ~nth mexper
lamilllr with Kuharlch'o new ienee And Kullll'lch also Jacka
l)'llem. But both the club and depth In the ulety tlot where
the new allack are loaded with VQeran N'orb Hecker has been
potcnUal.
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1unable to plug lhll ma)or de·
Golllg for the Skin. thu year fen•ive loophole by hnnsell
Ia tbe apparent relurp of J•tUc "You gotta taee facta" says
Eddie LeBaron to hil IIJM form. Frank Kubarlcb. "One mutake m
after an lnJ11r7·hampered '58 ,., ~at delenoive backfield and 1t's
oon. Behind LeBaron ia Rudy six polnll lor tbe other guy You '
Baklcb, obtained from tile Lot coo blow 1 oigoal on the oflenae
Angelea Ilaml, wbo glVea Kuhar· and all you loae tJ a lew yards
leb the lont·~l puaer he always Goof iip on defense, and 11 could
hN wanted.
eoat you a game."
Pint llailde c..,.
Kuharieh 11 predJetlng no tJtle
If bll quarterbaeka come
tbroug~, Kuhancb's aplrited Brav lor h11 '57 Redstlns, rtot w•th
ea eould de a lot of oealplng Tbc known and thua far uncorrected
Rodakiml bave the linell crop ol pas• defense weaknesses
rootlill to wear the bu11undy and Bet Joe will go as far a.. to
gold of "Jiarahsll Tech" In 15 agree "It's a pretty good football
team:•
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PISTONS SIGN GUARD
' Detroit UP - Guarda Dick
and Dtck Bolat~rll uve
their 1957 NatlOllai' Bajkft.
••"" A••n eontracts with the Dthrlnslng 19 II the
under confl'act
season.

Hillbaek Ed Sutton ol Norlb
Carolina, luDback Doo Bosseler
from , MiJml, ollemi" tackle Ray
Lemek ot Notre Dam' and d"
lenalve tacile Ed Kbsyat ol Tu·
lane •ave clinched jobs on a pre·
domii!Uily veteran li!oad. But
the outataocllng freshman of
them all tJ a lanl:y speedster
from tiny Centnl Michigan Col·
l,egt-Jim "Poodles" Pndoley.
Waahlngton coaches label f'o.
dqley 11 "good and potentially
ltelt.• Even Kuharleh, traclltioo·
aU, cautious, privately thlnb the
big youngster could be ooe ol
prn football's finell bleb.
Add Podoley, Bosseler aod Sut
ton lo tbe Tribe's veteran back•
Ute ,teo Eller, D1ck James and
COLLEGE POOTIALL
By UniiH Prt11
VPI' If Tulant 13
Davidson 26 Catawba T
Chattanooga U 15 Jack'nv'le T 7
Benedl~ 33 Mortaa 6
Hofdi'a " Wilke~ 0
Empoda 21 Friendo D
,Upalla 20 St I:awrence 8
St Tllonlu 14"St Johns 7
Howard 13 Navy 6
N. Daltola 21 Augustana s D 8
W•bburn 13 Dlino10 8
UCLA 47 Air Force Aead. o

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FARM SUPPLY

Lancaster 211 Ironton 13
Berne Ullion 13 MacArthur 12
Cleveland Benedictine 19
Cleveland East Tech 12

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Billy Welle, and 1t'• easy to Ill.' AID.llno
why the Rodaklns hm h•gh hop.
eo lor what hu been the1r ch10l
weakness-an errat•e ollerue
Washington aloo boasts two of
tbe llnett ollenaive guords '"
football in Did: Stanfel and Red
stepbeno, and a veteran delcn· ;;.;.;;;;,;;;;.;...;.;.,-..,.."""""""""~~f,
olve Wilt lhat'o big, faot, smar'
and mobile.
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are elouded by a queattonablo
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SOCIETY·

Mrs. Shirley Guinther, Mrs. Law
renee Morarlty, Mra. Harold Eber•
back, lira. C~ealer Knight a n d
Mra W. A. (ilbba were selected aa
delegate• ,to tb~ County Council
and alte'1'a!es named were Mrs
Eln Gllll\lll'e Ji., MrL Geor'te
Harrlt, Mrs. cruorlea Spencer, Mr~
Ellen Gibb.s ind Mra. Althea BrY·
an.
Commltleea nam~ lor the year
were, hospitality, )Irs William
Swatzel, cbalrma~, Mra W A.
Gibbs, Mrs. Glen Smith, Mra. Leo
Crew and )Ira. Walter llrueaer;
melJlhel!bip, .)fra, Cbarlea Murray
chairman, Mrs, Cheater Kn1ght and
all oi!Jle teach~; Waya and me~
n, Mrs Harold Ebersbscb, chair·

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to bt on event ollu~, Sql~ 22,
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from Columbu where the 11 em
played Fred I. Gardener, paator ol the
Church or Cbrlal, ~d L. D Hat~
1011' QRLING
lncer vlaited C H. Church at Hoi·
WASHINGTON UP-Waohlng
vr Hoapital Th~ndit7. Mr. Church
ton'a rt11111'PAI Radlld!ll are b1t
II reportd 11 c.rillcal17 Ill
tiDg tbt Natkmtl Football Lea'
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brud nell' otfelllt, •a 10naat1ono1
rookie ~llbaek and the high
morale which II t;pieol ol a Joo

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A STRONGER UNK

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OI.!DOrt'ts In Teaching' If They Are To ~e ASuccess

Ed. Not~ Dean E 0 Sa1lnders of Journey
's End today follows hts "Do's In Teachmg'
IY.lt~ "Dorits In Teaching " Education m the
mass produclton colleges where teachers are
t\trn~d out tn batches numbered, almos 1 pac·
bged like any aFttcle in this mechanical age,
is reduced to a 'sctence" At least, the profes.
sors who keep themselves busy wntmg text
books ]for sale to theu students) and edtctmg
D~lf theones to explore, call tt a science But
the most erud1te tome on "Psychology of Ed·
ucabon" for example, surely would fatl to
imparl more common sense, and proven know·
r( ledg~ of how to gutde a young mind than
: l)ean Saunders' Do's 1111d Don'ts In Teachmg
•.ii While the Dean is not recommendlnk would·
be-teachers by·pass a college education 10 fa·
vor of hts short course, he believes like thousands of others who have \ tudied hts sugges·
lions that the modern laacher should t emem·
ber that boys and gtrls haven't cbanged m
Utelr basic emottonal d1 tves He knows from
up.to.the-minute expc11ence that his stmple,
Well tliOught oul, and pt oved principles w111
work.
"DON'TS IN TEACHING"
The wot d "don't" 1s not a very pleasing
one to use , however m th1s article I am using
it frequently
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Quite frequenlly teachers an(j parents use
words that chtldren do not understand and
consequently do IIot get the Idea across In
my own expenence m trying to explain somethjng to a pupil, I somettmes have seen that
the child was n~t gethng the Idea 1 was en·
deavormg to put over What did 1 do then' 1
asked a child that understood the problem to
explain It to the pupil and he would be more
successful than I had been
,
The next Don't ts Don't work problems for
your pupils The ~eacher should alwa•s keep
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In mind the maxim "We learn to do by do·
lng"
'vh en a student comes to me and says,
"How do you work thts problem'" 1 take the

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' I&amp; Yeqr-0{~ Dean Saunders AdvJses Modern Instructors

him about 11. And he can see what steps are
needed to solve the problem
But do not do t)le work for him Lead him
to see what to do by questtoning
Don't condemn a puptl because he has
It atts of which you do not approve Rem em·
bm, you were once a child Here ts an Qppo~·
tumly for the teacher lo substttute a "Do" for
the undesirable trait In fact, many of the
' Don'ts" may be dlsplaced by "Do's"
Don't make rultii that are not n~cessary
In Page's "Theocy and Prac!tce of Teaching"
wrttten many years ago, Page makes thts
statement, "Dqn't make rules that are not ne·
cessary" Tben he tells the story of a young
teacher who after he had taught a few days
without any rules decided he must have a few.
So thts was one of them
"Boys must not get on top of the coal
house "
The boys ha4 never thought of doi11g that,
so at first rec~ss w.heo the teacher looked out
of the wmdow, he discovered that every boy
in the school was sittmg on top of the coal
ho)IS8. Tb,e ~ b,acl 3lv.eo lbilll tile ld.ea
that ~ w.QIIld -~~fun to &amp;et on top of the rod
hou~l

Aootber l')Qo't Is llon't $COld It ·Is dlsp!J!as·
ing to tile pupJis 81ld iJ!l!tJective
Don't ap)lear to be d!stw'bed b~ bad con·
duct A boy was broll(bHo the office because
he had been whlstllnc In time of school
When atked why he whistled in school, his re·
ply was:
"()h j
to
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, ust see my tucher get ani"Y· '
Pupils do many thing• just to annoy teach·
er. JC the teacher does not show !)!at she is
annoyed, It soon will cease.
Don't punish late In t)le day (this Is for
teachers). Why not? The llnswer Is because the
pupil goes home In a bad hufilor and does not
s11y anythlnc very njce about his teacher' If
h
t b
1 bed
e mus e pun I , Jet jt be early In the
day. Never lt.t pupils go home In a bad humor.
Don't fall to le•rn
• all you can about home
condltlons oftbe pupils.

book ,and say, "Tell me what the problem Is,
,In talkmg with one of my boys about his
ln other words, repeat 1t" This the pupil can. conduct which was displeasing to me, I said
not do and so of course he does not have the lo him, "I shall see your father about your
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pro bl em In hi s mInd How can he answer a conduct and at once he told me of home con·
question 1f he doesn't know what the quest ton dilions that were so bad thai I refrain from
js?
putting them In this report. At once I became
He must l1rst know what the condtltons the boy's friend ~~. rna~ plf\)S to help him
sblted In t~probiei)i at e~~Mtr and bnly then myself If a boy Is dellnqu,nt, almost always
fs,he ready lo answer questions you may ask he ts not to blame
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b RORIRT C. RUARK
LONDON - It JR rothc~ ~illl·

sclfool with r,olored child• en and
WIShed Nct:•·ocs to ride In the
bAck of the buses lor fear of some
thing u-:tang1hlc
Most ol these people are ol a
stripe, 1 said anll were the same

tult t9 be a 11r!deful American in sort of poor w1'11te trub of dubious
educot 1on that on1:41 reviled Catha..

thG80 parts 0Ul~C dDY!I w\1 h the
news mu"uzJncK and the Brlllsh

hcJsm upd rulsed thetr crosses
press pinyin~ allstom1 out on the usalnsl the Trloh when they In
lf)gregutlon "limbic tmck home vadcd 'he lund ol the free They

J aort

o{ ,,,t!l like go1ng ar onnd
apo1o,i~lzln~ to stranocrs und ex

plalnlng that all A'llerican• aren't
llut headed hlllh•itica like th&lt;•
rabble·rousm who spit and hu• 1
atone• at ch1ldum over the lnte.
cration conflict
one Enali~hman I know nsketl
me quite sc .. tou:dy

"But could you plcusc oxplaln,
old boy, how a thing hke yonr
Governor 01\nl Fuubus uvnr gut
to be &amp; Onvjlrnm nl ntl'!"
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I had to "Y that It beat me, loo,

but some powerf ll QUcllr critters
turned up In buck country pohtica
and ran tht&gt;i~ atatcs more us die·
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or the

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well, 81'1d were

p10ne to kick any m)norlty, moat·
ly to satisfy their own Insecurity
and loohng cl Inferiority
"Why is th)s permitted!" my
Enall•h friend asked "Why ian't It
prohibited by law, and put down!
llow cnn this awful Governor de· .
ly hla Preuid •nt and your Supreme
Court'"
That's what ali the fuu io 'boll!.
I C&gt;plolncd My inclination would
be to J,•ll him. but we 111ove a lit·
tie slower than that Given tltne
and some unplea1antneas, this 1'1111
work Itself out
There wu a tremendous uprqar
over letting Negroe• play our n&amp;·

pie.
honal pastime. but Jacltlt Robin·
Our friend went on to "Y
sen WB! a succest~lul teat ca1e He
''!Jut utter all, your country is withstood ail the riding and the
a meltlnll •Jut ami pr1cle11 il'lt!lf boos and the catcalls and aat sttcb
on being tho lnt01 national •••I a oterllnj example that there ere
o( democrary Why all this rul&gt; nooriy as m•nY Nearoea aa wbitea
• bllh about dlflm•nt races golna In baseball, moat or whOm •r•
to, ~ehooi tog•ther' You produced tremondouoiv popular • :th their
an Jlallon In 11ayor LuGuurdla and white teammates 11 wed at the
1 former Dutchman, Roosevelt, fans One In particular, WIUie
WU :your Ph•slc\ent YOlu Mr Bcr Mays, waa a public Idol in Alll.,i·
Qtlf4; Buucb 11 u Jew ••d your .. two years aao.
Joe Lewia, J neKro, 1 uther raised
Thi1 educotlon thins wiU loi·
1 question ol white •uprt•macy In low the same example a• our 100&lt;1
the Ptlle ring Your lcr10 Horne p~Otlle prevnll and our bad peo
II abwt the loveliest woman In pie ore made Into ligureo of
Americ:a, and Dr Rolph Bunchc shame. The had ones aet weeded
One of ~OUI Rl0141 disllngu\ shed out on both •ides.
· Sounds frlghllully Pollyanna
cJti.HJ1t."
I said thla wu RG and so1ne of ..d moot lnelflelent on the part
Ul were awarA of It
ol the elllclont Americans," he
·~w,n, thAn," he ''l'lllled wnh Bald "II yon ~an your Industries
Mlulderal!le logic, whnt's '" and your wars th,at way, you'd nev·
bltOtiJ awfUl about rduratlng a or aet 1nythina done "
I expect you're right, I aald
cblld, blaek or white''
lc1Ue1t1on, l 11id, was not u s1n, But up to now it'lwork.ed out prot·
II!)' mo11 lhon riding on n tram ty well
dt if,a iln, but aome lowrr cdw (CopyriiJht 19~7, by Unllad Fea·
lOu of our anclnl strurtu•~ oh turo Syndleulo, lnc.J

NEWS
BRIE'FS
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COLQ RECORD SET
WASHINGTON UP- The Na·
vy's South Pole station hos report
ed the tcmperu\Uf!O dropped to a
record low of 1021 degree• below
zero last Tueaday at the bottom
Of the earth The Navy sold thla
broa•3 a world record of liJO.~e·
low rebislered May 11
NO ACADIMIC AMNESTY
Waahlnaton UP - Queena lll&amp;Y
come and quee111 may ro, but cppo
ltai puhUc acbool students will get
no holiday because ol It Dlst~let
ol Columbia commissioners Fri~ay
turned down a SUgffrtjon that
schools, be closed Oot 17 when
Britain s Queen Elizabeth pays a
state visit to Washlniton
NUCLIAI TilT POITPONID
LAS VEGAS, Nev. UP ~nla·
vorabla wlnda toda~ forced tho
Atomle Ener1y commillion to ~II
another 2f.hour delay In Its "W~Jt.
ney" nucleao ahot from a BOO-loot
atoel tower. The shot, llnale or the
22-.!hot summer aerial, w11 ro.
scheduled lor 8 30 a m pdt, Sun·
day. Preaent wind oonditlons coul~
hove rt.oulttd In fallout over popu·
lated are11, the Al!lC aald.
PtiCK ltii'DIITID D\'IN~
FRANKFURT, Germany UP Tbe Frtnblwt Qew,llAP'r Abend·
poat said today that Eaot German
Prealdent Wilh•h• P1eek Ia dyin'
at his homo In tuburban llerim.
Tho Weal German nell!lpapar •••d
tht 8!-Year-old Commoniat Presi
dent haa been attended since Wed·
ne1day by doctors who "are aer·
lain he' cannot be liVed."

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Capt Gallont
True Story
Detective's Diary
Forel~n Intr•gue
My L1.tle Margte
Down on the Farm

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Encefl Theater
Yo~r J11t Parade
News and Sports Hetdlln•
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10:00 News Headlines
10 10 Nltewatch
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The rewt of tht sec.rell'ry wa1
read lly ·Ml's. Le\an~ Sla1on and
Mrs. Jame1 O'Brien the treasurer~
report. A eontm.lnii!~Uon waa read
from Mrs. Roy They Jr. County
Council preeldent; Inviting the
membefl to attend the first meat
lng ot tbe loun(y Council
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10 so Trut~ 1¥ ,l!o'e"!Ut~~
11 00 Tic Taq, D&lt;ll!g~
11:110 It Could Be Yo•
12 oo ,News Report
I? 15 Movietlme
J 30 Urlde and Groo111
~ 00 M~!!!"' Tbeate~ ·
3·oo Q'lilln r!li.al&gt;v·
a45 Jlg4~rn ·){o,it~CO"s
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4·QO ~oln.edr TUne
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4 30 Tr~uble With Father
WSAZ·TV tHANNEL I
5'00 Spu)!c~ Playhouse
10·10 Si&amp;a ~
5 45 NJIC New~
10.15 Cili'illtl,!~ Sc!~DCt ~l'&lt;!Jnm 6 0 News PICture
10:30 What One Pll'103 Cl!l Do ' 6 15 Sports !:~e
11·Qtl nta ~ The Llle
6 25 Weathercast
11 30 1\fan to Man
6 ~0 The Price Ia ,!light
11 ~ ' IJ!d~ti'Y on Parade
7 00 Thf l!estleas Sun
!Z:I~ What's Your 'lltou~ltt
7 30 Welb Fargo
t;·~O TV Cbnpel
~ 00 Twenty One
' t·OQ The S!u Erwin Show
8 30 !;Ieven Against Thp Ice
1·2$ Baseball
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9 30 For~•gn Intrigue
4:45 Go1pel H•rmony Boys
10 00 Bloodie
8:011 lleet tile Presa
to,3o News He~:dlinell
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MOOSE DANCI
5:30 My Friend Fllcb
URIIS YICKITS'
Pomeroy l..odge No 10~, Loyal ~ 00 Ted Mack's ,\mateur Rour 12;00 To;ll&amp;.bt
NEW YORK UP -If you d1dn't
mall your request tor tickets to
Order of Moose, are sponsrlng a
dance lor all members and guests --·----~--------~-~-----the World Serl'a aames at Yan
at the Moose lod/le, E Matn St ,
"'' StJI!Ium on the lirst day or
Saturday, Sept 21, 9 to 12 Music
the sale, you're out or luck The
APPLI BUTTIR PROJICT
Yankees annouQCed Friday 018 ht The annu1l apple butler project by tbo Circle Four
they already have stopped uccept of the Roek Spnngs Metbodist
8.00 GE Theater
830 Alire~ Hltebcoek
lng Ucket orders - less than 24 Church will be held at the Ch~
hours alter. the sale opend.
900 f64,ooo c~ollenge
lord lollilho•t home, Wednesday,
8.00 Lile on tbe Farm
Octobe~ O•ders may be placed
930 Whal's.My Line '
8·30 Captain Kan11"oo
10:00 Sunday News Spe'cltU
w1th Mrs Ledhe1t or Mrs Wll·
NUN~ARIANI PLAN TOUR
9·30 Mighty M,ouse l&gt;ia~boult IOU The Late Show
TOKYO UP -Communllt Hun ilam Barteir. Proceeds will be
10.00 Lucky 8 l{jJru:b
gary haa ~ccepted a Red Chinese placed In the church bulldmg
10·30 lt'a A Hit
invltoilon to ~"'d a government lund
Middleport Semors had a dance 11·00 81!1 Top
deleaatlon to vls•t the Chinese
Fr•day night after the Wahama· 12 00 The Lu•c RRnger
mainland, tlle ,Communist New The Lad••• Auxiliary ol Drew Middleport
football game Mu•lc • ·
Cb)nQ Newa Aaenel' reported lo Webster Po~ American Legton was lurn11herl by the G·Notes who 12 30 Town •nd Counl17
7 00 Jimmie Deaq
Will ml'et 1n regular ~esSJon, on Include Gene Croo~s. Tom Skm· 12·45 lhg PICture
7
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~~~ !"~ a::~~de~"'db;hep;;~~~r Tuesday eveolng at the Legion ner, Bob Preston, Middleport; Bill 1· 1~ Baseh:lil Prev10w
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Captain Kangaroo
Chou En·Lai and that •t was ac home Frank Cheesebrew, dlstr1ct Anderson, J1m Lohse. Pomeroy, l. 2u Gatne olthe Week
8 40 CBS News
eeptcd "with pleusure' by the chapillln, will be the speake1
Bo McG!othl•n, Wabama
4 00 TV CiaSBroom
8 55 LO&lt;:Oi!lews
Hungarians No other detnlls were
given
PAST M4TRONS MEETING
The ill!ddleporl band meml!era 4 30 Corll"' Archer
' 9 00 Gary Moore
The Pall Matrons of Pomeroy mvtted the Wahama band ID tfiell 5 00 Saturoay News
9 30 Arthur ,Godtre,
Chapter OES will meet Tuesday muSic room where hot dogs and 5 J5 Football Scoreboard
10130 Strlb It llieh
STATUE FOR CAPITAL
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WASli!NG'fON UP - 1~'he Na· at T~-~ m .\~ ~~, li!JlniN 1oom pop were 'I".JiVJd "JW~diale/y af· ' I3Q , y~~re The(~ , 0 '&lt;
11 10 Kalil's Almanac
tloQA)., Capito) l'ilUlnlng Cobnn"· of th( ll!osonl~ fe1J!P.1e • Mfi. H~~ ' l~r, t~e ganW!'fr•d•:t! night by the "' il1l ~i'.lJistlict Aftorney

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Daybook

Post Game Dance
Held Friday Nite
At MAddleport

Saturday-Channell

Monday

alon H~· approved erectwn o£

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24·1oot hjgh •tatue ol South Anwr

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Simon Bolivar m the

nation's capttal Friday the coin
ml"l,iul eave Us okay to plans to
erect the equestraln statue on a
pedestal beside a refl•ctlng pool
near the interior Department aq\1
the Pan American Unlllll Bu1ldm~

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Wlll be hol)tcss

RUMMAGE SALE
A Rummage S•ie wdl be held
Friday lod Saturday. !!ept 27 28,
at the Grate bu1idmg ln Rutland
with mo!Jlcrs ot the Senior class
ol Rutl~nd llilh Scho~l aa, the
sponsors.

IIRIANS TO W)IT
IIWS ARIIISID
T~e Loyal Berean Claae ol the
RABATA, Morocco UP -Thlr. Middleport Churcb of CbrlBt wdl
ty !lve young unemployed Mo· meel Tuosday evenin11 Ill the home
roccun Jews have been 111Te1ted of Mr and Mrs L E Triplett
while trying to leave the country, Hoste"" are lol,ra. ijomer RICe,
authorities SDid today Morocco Mrs Triplett. Mu Rosa McNeal
banned wholeaoie emlgratic~, and Mro Ma•y Smalley.
among its 200,000 Jews m Junr,
11136, contending it weakened the
AUXILIARY t411TtNG
national economy.
The Auxiilary ol tile Feeney·
Beanett Post, No 1~. American
POLIS TOUR CHINA ' Le&amp;ion, will meet Moaclay ni&amp;ht
TOKYO UP -A ntillary d,lo· at th-. Lealon Hall at 7:30.
gaOon from Communist Polan.d
has arrived In Pelplng, capitol ol
P~AN LADIII IJIIQHT
Red China, Peiping Radio repoqt. Ladles' Nlfl~l will be h.eld at
ed today. The Pole~, headed 'I&gt;' the laaa~ Wollo~ r.tm, Q.tar Che,.
Defense Minister Gen Mari'lll ter, Monday nJ4-t at 7 p. m. when
Spychalakl, were Invited to Red a supper, featuring barbeqoed
Chino by Pelplng's Defense Min chi~iren, will bll "'rved. The program lor the evening will Include
Isler Marohal Peng Tuh·hual
a movlua piCture and special
MIIIIDTNI WOIIKS
musie.
• NORTON, Va. UP - A ttiief
who atolt '2oo wotches from a
oale~man dooan't have time on hiS
handa Tbe watcheo·were dum1111es
with no lnsidea
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Band Boostc•·s Assoctation

Preceding the parade before the

6 39 Perr) Mason

, 7 30 Jimm1e Durant~
$ 00 Gale Storm Show

game, Tom Skmner, representmg
lhe Senior Band, presented Band 8 30 Have Gun W11i Travel
Director George Dallas wtth a 8.00 GuiUlmoke
bathmette for hts son, Stephen 9:30 ~olden Playhouse

Dru

Cheese brews,
Lead Meeting
At Rio Grande

10 00 :rtle L~te Show
11 00 The Ute, Late

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~ Sunilay - Chani!ill

8 o~ Lamp Unto My feel
9:30 Look Up 1o Live
10 00 UN /II Action
Mr. and Mrs Frank Cheesebrew 10:80 Cal!l,ere 'three
who have been 1n eharge bf th~ II :08 Let'l Take A Trip
Young Adult Rio Grande Baptist 11:30 Wild BUI Hickok
Association, were at the head of . 12.00 Heckle and Jeckle
!he m~etlng held Thursday mght 12 30 Not EY Chance
at the R1o Grande Baptist Church 1:00 Profe,.IOllal Football
NS, World New1 ltouridup
Others from the Middleport '4.o/) F~e tbe Nation
First Baptist Cburch were the !lev
C E Hoyt, pastor, Mr and Mrs U~ Korea
Kalad Hindy, Mrs William MUler, 5 00 The Last Word
Mr. and Mrs !Jamco Pullen, Mr 5'30 Annie Oakley
loW!'
and Mrs lla'l'ld l!l. l{ubbard, Mr 66:00
30 Jack Ben111
and Mro. Cllllord Stumbo ol lhe
Golden Rul~ Cia" and Mr and 7 00 !!:~ Sa11ivaa Show
Mrs. 1\fannlng Kloos, Mr. and Mra
Larry Rice, Mr l!lld Mrs. Gene
Coleman and Mrs. Ruth Robinson,
Christian Cr•silders Class.

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Love of L1le
Seareh for Tomorrew
Guldlllg LI~M
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As tile World Turof
Beat the Clock
Houseparty
Big Payotr 1 •
Tbe Verdict Is Yours
Brlgb)er Dar
Secret Storm
Edge of Night
Tbe Early Show
Yoor Bsso ~~~porter
Sparta Parade
Weatbert!Jan
Profile
Douglas !:llwordi ·
Robin jJOOd _
Buru 1o Allen 1•
Talent Scoull
Thoae Whiting ~il'lt

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defeJQive potleml made the
l'rlbt JU,JPi1J!DJ eonteltders the
lao! 11"0 •uona. II readymg a
radlc:ally-Dew allack for 19M It
Ia an onbalaneeil Une, literally
C&lt;JmbiDIDI the 1 power or the old
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magazine. r,trs. El!f Gilmore Jr.;
healtl), Mra Leo Cr&lt;iw, chairman
Mrs. Edward Baer and Mrs. Law·
renee Morarlty; program, Mra
Ph1i Globolw, c~airfllan, Mra Robo
ert Stliry 10d •Mrs Althea Bryan;
publicity, lllra. Willard Ebersbacb,
challman, Mrs. Margalet Ella Le•
wi1 alld Albert Smith.
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association was
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stressed
Woodgeard who
his parents, Mr and Mra. Bethel ot the Enterprise EUR Church on
urged ·oU
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Mr. and Mrs Arthur Gilmore llllBC HJII.
picture
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Haskell Gihespje, wbo was burn. took her mother and lather, Mr. The meetlnt opened with•devoacbobls,
olao voiep to pa:t ed severly when ' hoi eolfee was and Mrs. Donald Geary Sr., to Gal· Uona led by the president, lin.
liltimee of All Typea
t~e'
a9d trop}lles for spilled on him, bas been returned hpol11 Friday when Mr Geary re· Jameo Will whleb eonalated, ol
home from, Ho~Jp Hoepital.
turned to Holzer Hospilal lor a l)l'oup 11nginc, lcrigture readhlg
hd 81. Plioae ll-1 Pom.
,a H. Rawlings, wluJ has been cheekup.
by Mrs. Will and prayer bY lin.
~;.=~~~~=~~~~ a medical patient at Holzer Hospo lrlr and Mrs J. F Gfaly, MounclJ. John Friek.
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ita I, was laken to Grant . Hospltol ville, ar~ weekend g~esll of tbeir
In Columbus today In the Rawlings cousin, Ml" Frieda Baehnle.
Mrs. Vlcto~ Young Jr. aod Mn.
Coala ambula,nee 1 Mrs. Rawlings Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hugh.. plan PbOip Smith were welcomed aa
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II a money' mating project.
Mrs. Robert Jay, and husband.
owen and four ~Mdren
wonder box dooated by Mrs.
Richard 'FoJ!len was taken jo Wilham Reed Stark, Huntington,
Buck waa aware to Mrs. Carl
Holzer Hospital Friday atferpoon was a business visitor In Middle·
Sale• lax slllmpl w~re
the Rawllnzs.coats ambolance port this week. He Is the soh of tonnted at the cioJe ol the bual·
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umbus,
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servedabuve
by
d ,re weekend gueslti ol her dleport res iden1' and htJ company tileRofreshmenla
hosteas to those
gran molher, Mrl C F Hawkins, has been awarded the eoatract lor and Ml'l: Herbert Dixon, Mn
and his mothcr:M1s Virginia Ea" the electrical work at the Middle· Claude Husted, Mrs. MYrtle Long,
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Jilin Dorothy Long, Mill Gen..
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Waabln&amp;ton oputured through post But whde Walton showa
most ol ill 'PrMeuon gameJ It• · promioe he's alto displayed the
olfenilve Ullemen obviously un· lauill that come ~nth mexper
lamilllr with Kuharlch'o new ienee And Kullll'lch also Jacka
l)'llem. But both the club and depth In the ulety tlot where
the new allack are loaded with VQeran N'orb Hecker has been
potcnUal.
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1unable to plug lhll ma)or de·
Golllg for the Skin. thu year fen•ive loophole by hnnsell
Ia tbe apparent relurp of J•tUc "You gotta taee facta" says
Eddie LeBaron to hil IIJM form. Frank Kubarlcb. "One mutake m
after an lnJ11r7·hampered '58 ,., ~at delenoive backfield and 1t's
oon. Behind LeBaron ia Rudy six polnll lor tbe other guy You '
Baklcb, obtained from tile Lot coo blow 1 oigoal on the oflenae
Angelea Ilaml, wbo glVea Kuhar· and all you loae tJ a lew yards
leb the lont·~l puaer he always Goof iip on defense, and 11 could
hN wanted.
eoat you a game."
Pint llailde c..,.
Kuharieh 11 predJetlng no tJtle
If bll quarterbaeka come
tbroug~, Kuhancb's aplrited Brav lor h11 '57 Redstlns, rtot w•th
ea eould de a lot of oealplng Tbc known and thua far uncorrected
Rodakiml bave the linell crop ol pas• defense weaknesses
rootlill to wear the bu11undy and Bet Joe will go as far a.. to
gold of "Jiarahsll Tech" In 15 agree "It's a pretty good football
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PISTONS SIGN GUARD
' Detroit UP - Guarda Dick
and Dtck Bolat~rll uve
their 1957 NatlOllai' Bajkft.
••"" A••n eontracts with the Dthrlnslng 19 II the
under confl'act
season.

Hillbaek Ed Sutton ol Norlb
Carolina, luDback Doo Bosseler
from , MiJml, ollemi" tackle Ray
Lemek ot Notre Dam' and d"
lenalve tacile Ed Kbsyat ol Tu·
lane •ave clinched jobs on a pre·
domii!Uily veteran li!oad. But
the outataocllng freshman of
them all tJ a lanl:y speedster
from tiny Centnl Michigan Col·
l,egt-Jim "Poodles" Pndoley.
Waahlngton coaches label f'o.
dqley 11 "good and potentially
ltelt.• Even Kuharleh, traclltioo·
aU, cautious, privately thlnb the
big youngster could be ooe ol
prn football's finell bleb.
Add Podoley, Bosseler aod Sut
ton lo tbe Tribe's veteran back•
Ute ,teo Eller, D1ck James and
COLLEGE POOTIALL
By UniiH Prt11
VPI' If Tulant 13
Davidson 26 Catawba T
Chattanooga U 15 Jack'nv'le T 7
Benedl~ 33 Mortaa 6
Hofdi'a " Wilke~ 0
Empoda 21 Friendo D
,Upalla 20 St I:awrence 8
St Tllonlu 14"St Johns 7
Howard 13 Navy 6
N. Daltola 21 Augustana s D 8
W•bburn 13 Dlino10 8
UCLA 47 Air Force Aead. o

And from the cautious Kuharlcb, that 11 the l!me as saymg

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Berne Ullion 13 MacArthur 12
Cleveland Benedictine 19
Cleveland East Tech 12

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Billy Welle, and 1t'• easy to Ill.' AID.llno
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Washington aloo boasts two of
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football in Did: Stanfel and Red
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Mrs. Shirley Guinther, Mrs. Law
renee Morarlty, Mra. Harold Eber•
back, lira. C~ealer Knight a n d
Mra W. A. (ilbba were selected aa
delegate• ,to tb~ County Council
and alte'1'a!es named were Mrs
Eln Gllll\lll'e Ji., MrL Geor'te
Harrlt, Mrs. cruorlea Spencer, Mr~
Ellen Gibb.s ind Mra. Althea BrY·
an.
Commltleea nam~ lor the year
were, hospitality, )Irs William
Swatzel, cbalrma~, Mra W A.
Gibbs, Mrs. Glen Smith, Mra. Leo
Crew and )Ira. Walter llrueaer;
melJlhel!bip, .)fra, Cbarlea Murray
chairman, Mrs, Cheater Kn1ght and
all oi!Jle teach~; Waya and me~
n, Mrs Harold Ebersbscb, chair·

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to bt on event ollu~, Sql~ 22,
11T1ved home Tblll'ldly evenillg
from Columbu where the 11 em
played Fred I. Gardener, paator ol the
Church or Cbrlal, ~d L. D Hat~
1011' QRLING
lncer vlaited C H. Church at Hoi·
WASHINGTON UP-Waohlng
vr Hoapital Th~ndit7. Mr. Church
ton'a rt11111'PAI Radlld!ll are b1t
II reportd 11 c.rillcal17 Ill
tiDg tbt Natkmtl Football Lea'
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brud nell' otfelllt, •a 10naat1ono1
rookie ~llbaek and the high
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Ed. Not~ Dean E 0 Sa1lnders of Journey
's End today follows hts "Do's In Teachmg'
IY.lt~ "Dorits In Teaching " Education m the
mass produclton colleges where teachers are
t\trn~d out tn batches numbered, almos 1 pac·
bged like any aFttcle in this mechanical age,
is reduced to a 'sctence" At least, the profes.
sors who keep themselves busy wntmg text
books ]for sale to theu students) and edtctmg
D~lf theones to explore, call tt a science But
the most erud1te tome on "Psychology of Ed·
ucabon" for example, surely would fatl to
imparl more common sense, and proven know·
r( ledg~ of how to gutde a young mind than
: l)ean Saunders' Do's 1111d Don'ts In Teachmg
•.ii While the Dean is not recommendlnk would·
be-teachers by·pass a college education 10 fa·
vor of hts short course, he believes like thousands of others who have \ tudied hts sugges·
lions that the modern laacher should t emem·
ber that boys and gtrls haven't cbanged m
Utelr basic emottonal d1 tves He knows from
up.to.the-minute expc11ence that his stmple,
Well tliOught oul, and pt oved principles w111
work.
"DON'TS IN TEACHING"
The wot d "don't" 1s not a very pleasing
one to use , however m th1s article I am using
it frequently
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Quite frequenlly teachers an(j parents use
words that chtldren do not understand and
consequently do IIot get the Idea across In
my own expenence m trying to explain somethjng to a pupil, I somettmes have seen that
the child was n~t gethng the Idea 1 was en·
deavormg to put over What did 1 do then' 1
asked a child that understood the problem to
explain It to the pupil and he would be more
successful than I had been
,
The next Don't ts Don't work problems for
your pupils The ~eacher should alwa•s keep
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lng"
'vh en a student comes to me and says,
"How do you work thts problem'" 1 take the

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held Thur!day, at the 1\!ujdleport and Mr~ Edgar Abbott aM chll·
ABC exCCll are peeved at Frank
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dren Cathy and Edle, Mrs. Mix Slnatra-He promised to set aside
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noon Ml'a. Hagh Bqarhs, P.reoldent, a'hd children · Roger, Danny and in Manhattan, but never came
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..Janet Blair, Sid Caes,D'll'd with the Lord:a praker in and children Sherrte and Bobby
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ported ill
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wliJI Yllltdsls around his Wealch•~
A dlitrlct Ilea)!~ conference to Mrs.
ter, N. Y., home - They yankc:d,
be held at Lake l!ope Ott. ~ was Radford and daughter, Conni• down his mall·boll and threw mice
announc&lt;illi AI~~ 'announeed was and one guest, 1\!l's Hel~n Collins In hla pool... Insiders aay Ja1&gt;
, lbe planrilnl meetlng which wal!
Hoste.saes for the next meeting
held ~Vt~Je- churthpuse ) to~ay A wlU be Mrs. Edward Humphrey,
meeUni of the Rod&lt;k, S~rmgs Mrs John Hartung and Mr•· Low·
.Honie ·lltft\Oll*atlon Work club Is Grueser
, wai'mnouaced r'or :sept. z; at the
-+---,home ill Mrs: Sc:ott. Fobner.
•• vuiJna •;t~~- P.rogram, hour u
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Conalcfer1 ~y • lola'L Homer Rad
Mrs. lunia Pieree Bradbury enIO!'d: ''l'en· Commandments l!or tertalned the Martha Class of ttie
Health," by Ws. Arlee Abbott l\lld BradburY,. Church of Chrht last
"End, o( a Perfect Day,". by Mrs. week wltb Mrs. Grlf! Russell the
Amot l.eooard. Group smt~lng of
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read Scrlpt•ro
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the cl88s voted to give $300 to
ward• repair ol the ·~terior of
the churth. They are selling
~M~eting
Christmas eords as • money-m,k·
Ele.ven members of the exec.ftive In~ project and those on the'~~~"
committe' ol the central PTA 111 et mlttee are M'n. Jessie Sisson, Jta.
Tburaday evening at the home o! thryn 1\'erner, Holen Russell,
11oa
zel Russell, Groce King and ~dlth
.., presldeat, Mrs. c. F. Tomp- Ruuell.
kllll, ,Spring Ave. •
Reports were given tiy SIX de·
Tbe October meeting will be
parimenllll chairlp@n 11 was an at the home _of Mus Werner wl\h
npH11te'4 that appl'Ollimately one-1-l&gt;frs Meda G1bb~~s aaslstant hos
' bait of- the membership 'nroll· tess. liandkerch~e( •bowers were
ed at t!le "Sept,mber meeting apd held for Mrs Oleva Cotteflli and
that ·~elghborbood chairmen ~ro Ml" Werner whose birthdays ""
l eoi'W)~ijng !he drive for 100 ~er eel~qra\'d th11 month
I'Cl!ftl " mt!il~ers~lp.
, Tile hoste" served Sllad, era~
· p~"'- ipd' ptojecte for the year ~en aqd coffee to Mrs. Paql
were · d~cus~~ed and app~oved.
Wlon, Mr•. Clarence Murray, Mra.
' t.libl refroabmepts were serv~d Wilbur Pierce. 1Mrs Dille Barn·
bl ~~ 1qmpkjm ~uri~ the ev han, Mrs. Mme Wllln~Lton, Mr•
'~~ iji "' Ollver Hir~ael Mr•. Jo)ulaqq, Mra Letb~ Russell, Mrt
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The third meet"~l of the 1\a·
J• THE MAXI"\!!M G!IO~$ WRIGHT vehicle is to the rout!&gt; they are
cine Pamh Youth Fl!llowohlp wao
LIMIT TO liE ' lR~N,,PORT.P following and the n•tlte' of the
held S.ptembet 20, at the Dorcas
OVER ANp •CRoSS MULBIRRY; consignor and copalgnee and P,la&lt;e
E. II B. Church.
AVe. AND U~i!ID!f AVE. IN THE of delivery or removal and t~e lo;rhe l llC&amp;ker for the ~vening
VILI,AG~ OF POMERci;Y, 01;110, eolion of any consignment IMiinll
was Mr. Joe Stobari Sixty peracna
AND PR,ESCIUIING PE~ALTU!S hauled or coods ~ng remoflod,
w~e pre.ent.
FOR VIO~ATION OF SAID OR· 1¥1d furtll!rmorA to exl\lblt to sa1d
The follo·ving offleen were
DINAHci
pollee oflie.r any weigh\ bdl, &gt;f
olected: Loio KnORP· pr-.ident,
Be it ocdamed by the Council said load has been wel3hed
Na~cy 1o.bg"on, vice • president;
of , tho Vhlagc of Homeroy, State
SEC 6: Tl\at• any pollee offi•er
Donna Htll6ore, secretary . \treas·
of, Ohio. , . ~
having rea10n to bOIIeve that the
urer, Nadine Roust• and S-1rley
That II is necessary .for the pro- weight bf , vehlele and load ,,.
HeKelvey, pianlot: Rev .• RIChard
tectum and· preservation of Mul· unlawful, ui auttlorized to require
son" leAder, and Joyce
berrY. Ave. unit Union "ve., and the driver to stop and submit to a
reporter. .
flU' tbe public welfare. to regulate weighing of · the same e&gt;ther by
Games were led by Rev Young
and limit the, maximum gross means of portable or ,stationary
A weiner roast concluded the
weight that may be transported scales and may requare that said
meeting.
over and across .saicl streeiJ by v~hiel~s be driven to the nearest J
any velticl e~ as described hetein public scales
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SEC 7 1'hat whenever ouch
lui for ·MY• pertion owning or op· off&gt;cer upqn welghlna a vehl~e
erating an)" t-action engipe, steam and load, as above provided dehtrroller, hulloozer, shovel, trad1r, mines tha~ tjte wolcht ia uniB)'I·
semi-trailer, 1t"j)l\. truek, autoll)o- ful, such officer mliJL reqmre the
blle truck, ~'ll1}merc1al tractor, or driver to stop the vehicle In a
Members of tho Middleport L&gt;tot~er- vehicle whether propeU~d sul~abte placo and remain standing
erary dub have rereived the1r
by muscular or motor pqwer, unhl' •uch ROrtion ol IJie. lqad "
yearbooks for 111l17-5ll Theme of
weigh!~~ In
•ol 6000 l~s. ·removed as may be neeeBSary to
the year's study progr1m is "Con·
ln,cludmg w"g~t of vehiC)e aod reduce lhe gr,osa o,yejgbt of au1h
temjl(lrary L1ter.ature" and the
lo~d, overo&lt;!ll'd· l!~on ~nl~crry Ave. vehicle to suCh llmli as' permiUed
ftrst meeting, will be held Ort 2
and Unlot\ Ave , which are here- by this ar*le
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aner ·~~sll(nate4 and m~rkcd with
SEC 8: Any person violating
¥1'1. 0. B. Stout will review "Au.
load'Jii!!lt •rlgps by the VIllage any of the provisiOns of this or·
tump Aero~&amp; Amerlc:J" n, -reate
Council withlri the Villag~ of Porn- dlnance shall ile deemed KUIHy of
and Mn. Cedric Clark's paper
eroy ,- Ohio except aB provided a misdeolleanor, and upon
will be "Mr. Audoban's L•ey" by
he~eln.
vlctloo thereof. shall (or a
Kennedy.
SEC 2.- Thst this provisiOn sha ll offense th!reof be fined not more
Officers oi tbe, club are Mrs For·
not ap~cy t~1 fire engjnes, fife than ~110.00 an4• lor a ,se!"'n'd or
rest Bachtel, pteoident, Mrs. Hentrucks or ot'her vehjelea. or appar- subsequent offense )I'J\hm twq
ry Null, vice president; Mrs. Ger·
atua belon~mg to the Village ol years then:after1 shall b~ fined
aid Breston, oe&lt;retary and, llrs
Pom~oy or Voluntee. ,Fire De- not more Ulan $100.01) or lmprlaon·
D. 8. 14tilpcer, treaa•rer.
,pamm~nt &lt;if the Villa•• of Pome- eel not more than Six montho or
M"' Dona,Id •Mills, Mrs Rodney
ro~••or used hJ4 the V.ojlinteer Fire both
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and Mn Null were on
Department of Pom~roy in the SEC. 9: This ordinance li herethe
committee.
dlschargo ofo1ta functions.
by , dee)ated to be an emergeni'Y ,
SEC. 3. That tbfsiwd provision ordinance and necessary for \be
)!r.
Mn. Ho- ; sa11e 'was pink
shall not •pply -,)len tile contenra safety . and welfare o~ the vill111e bart Bryson '118clne, Ohio, was blue net trim, the ....,., hue aa
ol any vehtele~ truck are for of Ppmeroy and Ia to be In Ioree the a~t\108 Friday. IJ!Orning, Sep· the bridal dress.
delivery !o, or a~y vehicle o' and, effect tmmedlately.
tember 8th, at ~0:30 for lb~ wed· 1 Mr. Robed L. Paraons, brot~qr
, truck, is c~lled i. reinove Jllater· A'I'I'EST:
dina ol Mlu Betty Lou Bryson or the troom performed \110 du·
lals frOII\ any buolness hou's•, of.
Charles W. Logar, Clerk
a~d Mr. W.llll~tn Roland Parsons Ilea 'of best man.
flee, residence or any place loAPPROVED:
The bride Is the only dauahter of llrs. Bry10n wore a fall.
~. WILLIAM IWALD
ette Davis vnll marry Frank Mu·
·Cated on any of the above named
E. F. Rpblnsoa: Mayor Mr. an~ Mra. Br)o~on. Tbe bride· two Pieco ,dreas with
tlJW YOIIK UP - The chad· s.•llo, Arthur Godfrey's d~recUir,
itreets, then such ~ehicle or I hereby certify the foregoing gtoom Is the son of Mr. and Mr• blue hot and glov~s '111!!1 a
neJ. swim. . .
before Cbrtstmas -the couple boa
\J'Uck may be dmen over such \O be a. tt:ue and COfl'eet copy Qf Lawrence c. Pwons of the '~in roses eorsage.
Arthur Godfrey's theme, "!!eema Godfrey's blesstng.
'Ill atreets. .
the ordinance passed by the Pome- Oaks" Farms of Lotart, west Vir'
Mro. Parsons wore a beige t,f. Like Old Times," Is the subject of
"Omnibus" will begin Its NBCSEC. 4: That the Mayor ol the roy V1ila1e Council In a special ginla
leta dreas with gold and aqua t•· a lawsuit ' Initiated bJ CW!Ian TV aeries Oct. 20 with a ~minute
Village of Vomeroy, upon appll· meeting on August 26, 1957.
The double ring nuptial cere- cents with pqua hat with bell!p Lomb~do and Jobn Jacob Loeb, mualcal based on the "Stover at
cation In Wl'&gt;ting, by the owner or
Charles W. Legar, Cle~k mony was performed-by the Rev- sboes and gloves with pink rose,~ co-composers of lho tune. Lombar· Yale" stories that appeared 50
penon ha~in3 charge thereof, may,
VIllage of Pomeroy
erend JohQ F,lwood of Raeme Me· corsage.
and Loeb want more Jlloney yean •11• tn "McClure's Megagrant permlarlon for IJie moving t9l 21, ltc
thodist Church before a fireplace
1). reception was held at the
ASCAP. They say Godfrey 1zlne". . Jeannie Carson whose
of Vehlclel, objects or structures
---~-banked wltb wjllte giiJls and Ivy bride's home immediately follow·
tune 12 times a day and "Hey Jeannie" senea was dumped
in excess of 6000 lbs. 1noluding
NDTICI!·OP APPOIIjTM!NT
In lhe absence or her father, lng the ceremony and picture tak·
not getting sufficient rO)'al· by CBS.TV last season, " going
weight of vehicle and load over lslato of Hank Y011ng lloco111d the bride was given In marriage lng where the bride and \llPOQI
ASCAP sayt Gollfrey playa lnUI an English film, "Rockets Ga·
and upon '"Y street or avenue
Notice Is hereby given tllat Ber· by her maternal uncle, Mr. Cllf. served the three-tiered wedding only a fragment o! the tune- lore "
designated herein, or to be de!lg· neta Young whose Post Office ad· ford Cuckler of Pomeroy, Ohio. cake wtth the traditiOlllll bride therefore fewer eretllts, leas pay_
OBS.TV'! "Armstrong Circle
nated as provided herein. Such per- dress lo Po'lleror, Ohio has been The bride wore a periJlanenUy and brtdegroom decorated with
Arlene' Francis expects her new Theater" Is plannmg an entire
mit shall 'be in writing 'nd Mayor d~ly IPP.Olnt.d Administratrix of pleated, blue lace dress over blbe pink rosebu~s. White tapers and ball-hour evenin11 series for
ohow oround Tang~e• Island, a tmy
of said \(lll~ge 1ma~ grant same tlte Ella~ o! Hank Young late of taffeta featurinR a wide satin CU!Il· Ivy were arranged on the hflde's TV to til&gt; Into the pilot film staie 1pot off IJie coast of Maryland, ..
subject 101~\lch bondltlons and re- Pomeroy, Jofe&gt;gs Cqqnty, Ohio, do· berbund and bow extending tu the table.
some time afttlr the end of the the U. S. Steel Hour" has mked
strictidns l\!1 in his judgment are ceased.
bottom of the skirt Iler white
For their wedding trip to Pitts· year. Arlene won't rev"l the for· Jonc Lockhart Ui three more
necessary lo~ the presei'Vation
Da$ed this . 11th day of Septem· feathered hat and white and sil· burgh and Wbeehng the bride m,t, but ahe baa jnnked plans to I dramos thiS season
LouiS Nye,
and protection ol such streets 1n ber, 1957.
ver slippers completed her bridal changed · to a charcoal and white tiuild a situntion comedy around a the comic who plays "Gordon
the 881d V11iago of POIJ)!rPY· ,
' J~hn C Bacon
I &lt;!&lt;!afume. Her 9111~ jewelry,' was dress with white acceaoones arid I:Oricmswoman.
' , Hathaway" on the Steve AUen
SEC. 5 That aU drivers or ve· ' Judge l&gt;f the Probate ~urt
pearl earrings borrowea friiln' her wearmg the orchid from her brJ· · NBC·TV is going to crack doWn ShoW, may wmd up as the "" of
h1cle, deJCflbed herl!m, when said
Meigs County, OhiO
Mother. Her' brld&amp;l bouquyt was dol bouquet
on all those free plugs for air· bls pwn serlc~ 'Fancy Dan"
vehielcs are driten on aey. str~et (9) 14, 21, 26, 3tc
mounted on a-"wblte Btble and
A graduate o! Racine Hi g k linea .. Firat conteatanta o~ the
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throated 9rchid sui'rounded by ployed at theJlenry I . Kals~r Con· Wife" show, w~lch bows tn on
white daisies and acce~ted by a structlon Company of Ravens· ABC·TV Sept SO, will be Erik and
eas.,ade of white stephenatis.
wood, West Vlrgm1a Rer husband Helena Gud&amp;-the couple who won
Mrs. William Clark, Pomeroy, who was a graduate of Wahama $1~,800 on the ,show last season.
Ohio, cousin of the bride, was High School IS employed at the When Garry Moore cuests on the
FOR THE BEST!
mattvn of honor Her pink dreSI Kyger Cr~ek "ower Plant.
NBC·TV Pert)' Como show Oct. 5,
e.ANY TYPJl!
1 featured a l1tted' waist ~otn full
The new ~.r. and Mrs. Wilham it'll mark tile first time they've
skirt, long sleevC! and Peter Pan Parsons will make IJielr home at worked wgether since 1940 when
See or CaU
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Garry emceed radio's "Beat the
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on the 20 who !Jltumed 22 to hll
nwn f2:, ~ f~O.bled, recovered
by Chouncey~ John"ln on Pom'l'
roy a. K!'tlll&lt;l~ 4) at Lf, Dleken1
3 at M, kranylk 1 and 1st down
on Pomeroy 28 Dickens lost 2 at
RE, .Krl!l)'llt 1&lt;1 ll&gt;cken ~1\11 no
QIJcl. IQ'Ijly)' Rill ill DlcQq in·
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31 'Wlao. ret~ f!Ml 'l'Jl H117i10n
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IIJ~~~Il!lt to ll.Wken
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Kr-.ruo~ it Ill&gt; eoeater, Ke'-h berg
no,atl~ Kranylltl9~ and lot down
on own 4S. Kelaenbera: 4 at center,
Kr81J1.ik 5 al cenle11 l!olaenl&gt;erg
a.at liE an !I 181. dOWII on POITIOl'Oy
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The annual ~lcn1c ol the Rock 1meeting.
le" than what Como
Sprmp: Dotter Health club w"
Attendmg were those named now pays for a single coest
held Thur!day, at the 1\!ujdleport and Mr~ Edgar Abbott aM chll·
ABC exCCll are peeved at Frank
roads1de park.
dren Cathy and Edle, Mrs. Mix Slnatra-He promised to set aside
Following a basket dinner at ine Arnol, Mrs. Horace Atib~tt tbtee or four days fo• interviews
noon Ml'a. Hagh Bqarhs, P.reoldent, a'hd children · Roger, Danny and in Manhattan, but never came
preilded at the meeting wh10h op- Vicky Lynn, Mrs. Harold Blackston
..Janet Blair, Sid Caes,D'll'd with the Lord:a praker in and children Sherrte and Bobby
T.V f1au, landed the
unison and pledge to tbe flag Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Wilbur Ba1·
in
forthcomina London
'Mrs. William Grueaer cave lhe re- l~y, Mrs Wm. Radfprd and Mary production ~f "Bells Are RIDII·
pert o~· the stc~ comm1ttee and Lou,
Oliver Clark, Mrst w. lng."
r.trs 'E~ward Hump~re~ was re
rs.
Mrs w. Jack Paar ia having troubles
ported ill
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wliJI Yllltdsls around his Wealch•~
A dlitrlct Ilea)!~ conference to Mrs.
ter, N. Y., home - They yankc:d,
be held at Lake l!ope Ott. ~ was Radford and daughter, Conni• down his mall·boll and threw mice
announc&lt;illi AI~~ 'announeed was and one guest, 1\!l's Hel~n Collins In hla pool... Insiders aay Ja1&gt;
, lbe planrilnl meetlng which wal!
Hoste.saes for the next meeting
held ~Vt~Je- churthpuse ) to~ay A wlU be Mrs. Edward Humphrey,
meeUni of the Rod&lt;k, S~rmgs Mrs John Hartung and Mr•· Low·
.Honie ·lltft\Oll*atlon Work club Is Grueser
, wai'mnouaced r'or :sept. z; at the
-+---,home ill Mrs: Sc:ott. Fobner.
•• vuiJna •;t~~- P.rogram, hour u
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read!I!J ~!W,alhe""an's Phone" ,
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Conalcfer1 ~y • lola'L Homer Rad
Mrs. lunia Pieree Bradbury enIO!'d: ''l'en· Commandments l!or tertalned the Martha Class of ttie
Health," by Ws. Arlee Abbott l\lld BradburY,. Church of Chrht last
"End, o( a Perfect Day,". by Mrs. week wltb Mrs. Grlf! Russell the
Amot l.eooard. Group smt~lng of
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·d th be diction ~onclnded the lng devotions. She
read Scrlpt•ro
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verses, a pGem 41Frlendshlp'1 ~d
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the cl88s voted to give $300 to
ward• repair ol the ·~terior of
the churth. They are selling
~M~eting
Christmas eords as • money-m,k·
Ele.ven members of the exec.ftive In~ project and those on the'~~~"
committe' ol the central PTA 111 et mlttee are M'n. Jessie Sisson, Jta.
Tburaday evening at the home o! thryn 1\'erner, Holen Russell,
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zel Russell, Groce King and ~dlth
.., presldeat, Mrs. c. F. Tomp- Ruuell.
kllll, ,Spring Ave. •
Reports were given tiy SIX de·
Tbe October meeting will be
parimenllll chairlp@n 11 was an at the home _of Mus Werner wl\h
npH11te'4 that appl'Ollimately one-1-l&gt;frs Meda G1bb~~s aaslstant hos
' bait of- the membership 'nroll· tess. liandkerch~e( •bowers were
ed at t!le "Sept,mber meeting apd held for Mrs Oleva Cotteflli and
that ·~elghborbood chairmen ~ro Ml" Werner whose birthdays ""
l eoi'W)~ijng !he drive for 100 ~er eel~qra\'d th11 month
I'Cl!ftl " mt!il~ers~lp.
, Tile hoste" served Sllad, era~
· p~"'- ipd' ptojecte for the year ~en aqd coffee to Mrs. Paql
were · d~cus~~ed and app~oved.
Wlon, Mr•. Clarence Murray, Mra.
' t.libl refroabmepts were serv~d Wilbur Pierce. 1Mrs Dille Barn·
bl ~~ 1qmpkjm ~uri~ the ev han, Mrs. Mme Wllln~Lton, Mr•
'~~ iji "' Ollver Hir~ael Mr•. Jo)ulaqq, Mra Letb~ Russell, Mrt
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to give fqll and complete,lnforma' AN ORDINANGI 'RIG!JLflTING tion as to th~ detU~atlo~ ' of aald
The third meet"~l of the 1\a·
J• THE MAXI"\!!M G!IO~$ WRIGHT vehicle is to the rout!&gt; they are
cine Pamh Youth Fl!llowohlp wao
LIMIT TO liE ' lR~N,,PORT.P following and the n•tlte' of the
held S.ptembet 20, at the Dorcas
OVER ANp •CRoSS MULBIRRY; consignor and copalgnee and P,la&lt;e
E. II B. Church.
AVe. AND U~i!ID!f AVE. IN THE of delivery or removal and t~e lo;rhe l llC&amp;ker for the ~vening
VILI,AG~ OF POMERci;Y, 01;110, eolion of any consignment IMiinll
was Mr. Joe Stobari Sixty peracna
AND PR,ESCIUIING PE~ALTU!S hauled or coods ~ng remoflod,
w~e pre.ent.
FOR VIO~ATION OF SAID OR· 1¥1d furtll!rmorA to exl\lblt to sa1d
The follo·ving offleen were
DINAHci
pollee oflie.r any weigh\ bdl, &gt;f
olected: Loio KnORP· pr-.ident,
Be it ocdamed by the Council said load has been wel3hed
Na~cy 1o.bg"on, vice • president;
of , tho Vhlagc of Homeroy, State
SEC 6: Tl\at• any pollee offi•er
Donna Htll6ore, secretary . \treas·
of, Ohio. , . ~
having rea10n to bOIIeve that the
urer, Nadine Roust• and S-1rley
That II is necessary .for the pro- weight bf , vehlele and load ,,.
HeKelvey, pianlot: Rev .• RIChard
tectum and· preservation of Mul· unlawful, ui auttlorized to require
son" leAder, and Joyce
berrY. Ave. unit Union "ve., and the driver to stop and submit to a
reporter. .
flU' tbe public welfare. to regulate weighing of · the same e&gt;ther by
Games were led by Rev Young
and limit the, maximum gross means of portable or ,stationary
A weiner roast concluded the
weight that may be transported scales and may requare that said
meeting.
over and across .saicl streeiJ by v~hiel~s be driven to the nearest J
any velticl e~ as described hetein public scales
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SEC 7 1'hat whenever ouch
lui for ·MY• pertion owning or op· off&gt;cer upqn welghlna a vehl~e
erating an)" t-action engipe, steam and load, as above provided dehtrroller, hulloozer, shovel, trad1r, mines tha~ tjte wolcht ia uniB)'I·
semi-trailer, 1t"j)l\. truek, autoll)o- ful, such officer mliJL reqmre the
blle truck, ~'ll1}merc1al tractor, or driver to stop the vehicle In a
Members of tho Middleport L&gt;tot~er- vehicle whether propeU~d sul~abte placo and remain standing
erary dub have rereived the1r
by muscular or motor pqwer, unhl' •uch ROrtion ol IJie. lqad "
yearbooks for 111l17-5ll Theme of
weigh!~~ In
•ol 6000 l~s. ·removed as may be neeeBSary to
the year's study progr1m is "Con·
ln,cludmg w"g~t of vehiC)e aod reduce lhe gr,osa o,yejgbt of au1h
temjl(lrary L1ter.ature" and the
lo~d, overo&lt;!ll'd· l!~on ~nl~crry Ave. vehicle to suCh llmli as' permiUed
ftrst meeting, will be held Ort 2
and Unlot\ Ave , which are here- by this ar*le
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aner ·~~sll(nate4 and m~rkcd with
SEC 8: Any person violating
¥1'1. 0. B. Stout will review "Au.
load'Jii!!lt •rlgps by the VIllage any of the provisiOns of this or·
tump Aero~&amp; Amerlc:J" n, -reate
Council withlri the Villag~ of Porn- dlnance shall ile deemed KUIHy of
and Mn. Cedric Clark's paper
eroy ,- Ohio except aB provided a misdeolleanor, and upon
will be "Mr. Audoban's L•ey" by
he~eln.
vlctloo thereof. shall (or a
Kennedy.
SEC 2.- Thst this provisiOn sha ll offense th!reof be fined not more
Officers oi tbe, club are Mrs For·
not ap~cy t~1 fire engjnes, fife than ~110.00 an4• lor a ,se!"'n'd or
rest Bachtel, pteoident, Mrs. Hentrucks or ot'her vehjelea. or appar- subsequent offense )I'J\hm twq
ry Null, vice president; Mrs. Ger·
atua belon~mg to the Village ol years then:after1 shall b~ fined
aid Breston, oe&lt;retary and, llrs
Pom~oy or Voluntee. ,Fire De- not more Ulan $100.01) or lmprlaon·
D. 8. 14tilpcer, treaa•rer.
,pamm~nt &lt;if the Villa•• of Pome- eel not more than Six montho or
M"' Dona,Id •Mills, Mrs Rodney
ro~••or used hJ4 the V.ojlinteer Fire both
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and Mn Null were on
Department of Pom~roy in the SEC. 9: This ordinance li herethe
committee.
dlschargo ofo1ta functions.
by , dee)ated to be an emergeni'Y ,
SEC. 3. That tbfsiwd provision ordinance and necessary for \be
)!r.
Mn. Ho- ; sa11e 'was pink
shall not •pply -,)len tile contenra safety . and welfare o~ the vill111e bart Bryson '118clne, Ohio, was blue net trim, the ....,., hue aa
ol any vehtele~ truck are for of Ppmeroy and Ia to be In Ioree the a~t\108 Friday. IJ!Orning, Sep· the bridal dress.
delivery !o, or a~y vehicle o' and, effect tmmedlately.
tember 8th, at ~0:30 for lb~ wed· 1 Mr. Robed L. Paraons, brot~qr
, truck, is c~lled i. reinove Jllater· A'I'I'EST:
dina ol Mlu Betty Lou Bryson or the troom performed \110 du·
lals frOII\ any buolness hou's•, of.
Charles W. Logar, Clerk
a~d Mr. W.llll~tn Roland Parsons Ilea 'of best man.
flee, residence or any place loAPPROVED:
The bride Is the only dauahter of llrs. Bry10n wore a fall.
~. WILLIAM IWALD
ette Davis vnll marry Frank Mu·
·Cated on any of the above named
E. F. Rpblnsoa: Mayor Mr. an~ Mra. Br)o~on. Tbe bride· two Pieco ,dreas with
tlJW YOIIK UP - The chad· s.•llo, Arthur Godfrey's d~recUir,
itreets, then such ~ehicle or I hereby certify the foregoing gtoom Is the son of Mr. and Mr• blue hot and glov~s '111!!1 a
neJ. swim. . .
before Cbrtstmas -the couple boa
\J'Uck may be dmen over such \O be a. tt:ue and COfl'eet copy Qf Lawrence c. Pwons of the '~in roses eorsage.
Arthur Godfrey's theme, "!!eema Godfrey's blesstng.
'Ill atreets. .
the ordinance passed by the Pome- Oaks" Farms of Lotart, west Vir'
Mro. Parsons wore a beige t,f. Like Old Times," Is the subject of
"Omnibus" will begin Its NBCSEC. 4: That the Mayor ol the roy V1ila1e Council In a special ginla
leta dreas with gold and aqua t•· a lawsuit ' Initiated bJ CW!Ian TV aeries Oct. 20 with a ~minute
Village of Vomeroy, upon appll· meeting on August 26, 1957.
The double ring nuptial cere- cents with pqua hat with bell!p Lomb~do and Jobn Jacob Loeb, mualcal based on the "Stover at
cation In Wl'&gt;ting, by the owner or
Charles W. Legar, Cle~k mony was performed-by the Rev- sboes and gloves with pink rose,~ co-composers of lho tune. Lombar· Yale" stories that appeared 50
penon ha~in3 charge thereof, may,
VIllage of Pomeroy
erend JohQ F,lwood of Raeme Me· corsage.
and Loeb want more Jlloney yean •11• tn "McClure's Megagrant permlarlon for IJie moving t9l 21, ltc
thodist Church before a fireplace
1). reception was held at the
ASCAP. They say Godfrey 1zlne". . Jeannie Carson whose
of Vehlclel, objects or structures
---~-banked wltb wjllte giiJls and Ivy bride's home immediately follow·
tune 12 times a day and "Hey Jeannie" senea was dumped
in excess of 6000 lbs. 1noluding
NDTICI!·OP APPOIIjTM!NT
In lhe absence or her father, lng the ceremony and picture tak·
not getting sufficient rO)'al· by CBS.TV last season, " going
weight of vehicle and load over lslato of Hank Y011ng lloco111d the bride was given In marriage lng where the bride and \llPOQI
ASCAP sayt Gollfrey playa lnUI an English film, "Rockets Ga·
and upon '"Y street or avenue
Notice Is hereby given tllat Ber· by her maternal uncle, Mr. Cllf. served the three-tiered wedding only a fragment o! the tune- lore "
designated herein, or to be de!lg· neta Young whose Post Office ad· ford Cuckler of Pomeroy, Ohio. cake wtth the traditiOlllll bride therefore fewer eretllts, leas pay_
OBS.TV'! "Armstrong Circle
nated as provided herein. Such per- dress lo Po'lleror, Ohio has been The bride wore a periJlanenUy and brtdegroom decorated with
Arlene' Francis expects her new Theater" Is plannmg an entire
mit shall 'be in writing 'nd Mayor d~ly IPP.Olnt.d Administratrix of pleated, blue lace dress over blbe pink rosebu~s. White tapers and ball-hour evenin11 series for
ohow oround Tang~e• Island, a tmy
of said \(lll~ge 1ma~ grant same tlte Ella~ o! Hank Young late of taffeta featurinR a wide satin CU!Il· Ivy were arranged on the hflde's TV to til&gt; Into the pilot film staie 1pot off IJie coast of Maryland, ..
subject 101~\lch bondltlons and re- Pomeroy, Jofe&gt;gs Cqqnty, Ohio, do· berbund and bow extending tu the table.
some time afttlr the end of the the U. S. Steel Hour" has mked
strictidns l\!1 in his judgment are ceased.
bottom of the skirt Iler white
For their wedding trip to Pitts· year. Arlene won't rev"l the for· Jonc Lockhart Ui three more
necessary lo~ the presei'Vation
Da$ed this . 11th day of Septem· feathered hat and white and sil· burgh and Wbeehng the bride m,t, but ahe baa jnnked plans to I dramos thiS season
LouiS Nye,
and protection ol such streets 1n ber, 1957.
ver slippers completed her bridal changed · to a charcoal and white tiuild a situntion comedy around a the comic who plays "Gordon
the 881d V11iago of POIJ)!rPY· ,
' J~hn C Bacon
I &lt;!&lt;!afume. Her 9111~ jewelry,' was dress with white acceaoones arid I:Oricmswoman.
' , Hathaway" on the Steve AUen
SEC. 5 That aU drivers or ve· ' Judge l&gt;f the Probate ~urt
pearl earrings borrowea friiln' her wearmg the orchid from her brJ· · NBC·TV is going to crack doWn ShoW, may wmd up as the "" of
h1cle, deJCflbed herl!m, when said
Meigs County, OhiO
Mother. Her' brld&amp;l bouquyt was dol bouquet
on all those free plugs for air· bls pwn serlc~ 'Fancy Dan"
vehielcs are driten on aey. str~et (9) 14, 21, 26, 3tc
mounted on a-"wblte Btble and
A graduate o! Racine Hi g k linea .. Firat conteatanta o~ the
'~;;;;;:;;:;;;;t;;;;'.;';;:;;;:;;;-;;,;-';.;;-;;,-;;.;:;;;;r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;.;;;;;, 1 was compoB&lt;d of a white, pu1·ple School, the bride hos bee~ em· 1resuoclljlted "Do You Tttust Your,
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throated 9rchid sui'rounded by ployed at theJlenry I . Kals~r Con· Wife" show, w~lch bows tn on
white daisies and acce~ted by a structlon Company of Ravens· ABC·TV Sept SO, will be Erik and
eas.,ade of white stephenatis.
wood, West Vlrgm1a Rer husband Helena Gud&amp;-the couple who won
Mrs. William Clark, Pomeroy, who was a graduate of Wahama $1~,800 on the ,show last season.
Ohio, cousin of the bride, was High School IS employed at the When Garry Moore cuests on the
FOR THE BEST!
mattvn of honor Her pink dreSI Kyger Cr~ek "ower Plant.
NBC·TV Pert)' Como show Oct. 5,
e.ANY TYPJl!
1 featured a l1tted' waist ~otn full
The new ~.r. and Mrs. Wilham it'll mark tile first time they've
skirt, long sleevC! and Peter Pan Parsons will make IJielr home at worked wgether since 1940 when
See or CaU
~~r edNe&lt;l wilh laoe Her cor, New Haven, W. Va.
Garry emceed radio's "Beat the
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lUred the Ted Weems band and a
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on the 20 who !Jltumed 22 to hll
nwn f2:, ~ f~O.bled, recovered
by Chouncey~ John"ln on Pom'l'
roy a. K!'tlll&lt;l~ 4) at Lf, Dleken1
3 at M, kranylk 1 and 1st down
on Pomeroy 28 Dickens lost 2 at
RE, .Krl!l)'llt 1&lt;1 ll&gt;cken ~1\11 no
QIJcl. IQ'Ijly)' Rill ill DlcQq in·
~P~i b~ Stl!tbl«; Qll ~Cimeroy
31 'Wlao. ret~ f!Ml 'l'Jl H117i10n
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IIJ~~~Il!lt to ll.Wken
qq 1• . ~ lQ to, ow~ 33,
Kr-.ruo~ it Ill&gt; eoeater, Ke'-h berg
no,atl~ Kranylltl9~ and lot down
on own 4S. Kelaenbera: 4 at center,
Kr81J1.ik 5 al cenle11 l!olaenl&gt;erg
a.at liE an !I 181. dOWII on POITIOl'Oy
&lt;If, Kelsenberg'o flllllble recovored
by lfirrl"'n on Pomeroy 30.
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.Hel~ At.Racine Chureh!On f.rickiy Fellowship In
Third Meetjng

Dlllly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 21, 1957-5
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(~ontlnued fr.o\11 Rag' Op~)
bara Arno\(\. Deq11a Wat.son.
Charl».ne IJie)ll, S~e Smith, Bill
Anderson, VIckie BicW. , Linda
Cb!lll!Jlap, Jim ' ~~ersbach, Mary
AJDk~r~'ll'· M~rlepe Sc~ql), $Jtqrop
Young, A:aohath\ Tracv, Becky. Grueser, Jlll Snowden; Su¥n Young,
Pa1ty · Blak~i.lee, J.&lt;!l)nller Lohse,
lle\(y !il\l"iD• Ren~~a Baxt,r,, Kaa·
ron, ·Kelton, l!llsle Arnold MaJor·
ette line: Co1ni• Woodgeard, A~n
Baker, Sond•·s Pelto, Dorothv Ar·
nold, Rose licrak, Jean Webster,
Ann Baker, Patty Douglas and
Shlrlev Brown Drum majoretteS~fll~ Strauso. Ban~ manager,
C~arles Kitchen.
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"Looking Fer A Pot '0 Gold"
was the them• for the show Which
followed. TM band lormed a huge
mOuntain whtr.lr had to be crossed
In order to find the m~thical pol
of good The beaut1ful melody
"On Tep ol Old Smoky" was heard
Having crossed the mountain, an
apple tree was formed 'fith the
pcpular favortte "Apple Blossom
Tlnie". The .pot of gold was never
found bu! under the apple tree was
a white sport coat and 1 pink car·
nation, which introduced another
po~blar lpvortte, "White Sport
Coat and A Pink Carnation" The
l!l)ow W" oonclu•·d with blo'ck
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letters, P~S, and the playing ol
the Alma Mater.
Sonority, balance and beauty of
tone we~e noted by the audience
~luring 'the playi~ of the several
numbers. To.m work and a flne
spirit to excell were quite obvious
The audience was very enthuslas·
u. in us approval of a fin• band
and a job won done. 1\!uch praise

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Venetian bl•nds All sizes and
"
~16/1~
colors. Fiberglass awnmgs, Ray- .P..10 Jill
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glo gas heaters, electnc light , ...,..,, ,..,fl~tures plasllc hie for bat'o·
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POM~ROY - 7-room lr~me with
Free E•tlmat"
bath, hot water heatmg, full
Dolo Wlppa( Supply
basement, large veranda. Large
215 UnooA An.
lot with driveway, double garPomeroy, Onlo
age and storage building Lo1 13 1moe
cated on Ma1n Street near High
---- - ---School. An mveslment bargain
(21 I Real Estate
w1th down payment of only
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$2000.00 and mumc l&gt;jlancc exFREE Buildmg Lots 50 x iOO feet
ishpg 4% loan
About Jive mmutes from Court VILLAGE PROPERTY - 6-room
House. A N. Bengel, Pomeroy. frame house With electricity,
Pbbne 310.M
9 20 3tp
porch nearly surrounding the
house Cistern and well Oneay
I t $2000 L d
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New Home ' IX rooms and bath.
'"" 0 ·
ow own P ·
ment
Oak floors , mohogany paneling; FARM - 100 acres with 50 acres
Llvine room and ·dinln&amp; room.
tractor tillable, some bottomland'
. ~~o~tyB~~~t i~ ::!~a ~~~g~:.~: Good 8-room house, 2 barns,
plenty other buildings On good
ing top. R K. Russell,9 16
Rt. 7 7.
limestone road one mile from
near hi;hway !'_ra_ge_. _ _ _ _tp
v1Jiage C89h price $6000 80
RURAL RENTAL ~ 5·room bouse
TIRMITES EXTERMINATED
ncar Old Town Church gar·
For fr•c inspection ph•ne 3113-M,
de n, past~re for one ' cow, free
Gilmore Supply SI•Jre, Pomoroy. , gas, electriCity, well en porch,
, All work guaranteed Fully In·
metal roc! Old Karage. S20.00.
sured Vaughan's Industrial and
Immediately available.
ResilCI,tial Termile Control Ser· CITY RENTALS- One f.room
vice. St Marys, W. Va
7 2~ tf
house, and one !·room apart·
00
kADIO • 'J'!UVISION StRYICE, ment Each $60 · '
Phon• %JO. Cleland Ap,llance
CUC~LER REALTY
Store nd w. Main Sl, Pom.,op BOX 229
PHONE IOI-Y
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Close in. 6-room•, linga garage In Middleport. •l[ra. 1
tile bath, modern kitchen, pan· Hagen, Is a slsl~r of Mrs. Hill.
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elell and knotty pine. Hard
Donald Li&gt;le •tent, a few daya
Ancll McKinney of
wood floors. Basement, oil hell, in Columbus.
Beach Calil.. visited his sister
garage. Cement walka, porcheo. Visiting reoently with •lllrs. and , brother-In-law Mr&gt; and Mra.
Lo~ted on 7.22 acres. Here Is Vena , Soulaby
and
daughter Glen C~ndlff. Tbia is their first
an bpportunity to buy a new Glepna were !llr. ""~ Mrs. W.. G._ vl&gt;jt here In eight years.
borne on very liberal terms. Soulsby, Bay City, . Micb; L. V. 1 Mrs. Alice FreelAnd spent a
F~llfol: 120 acrea. 7-rpom booze. So~Liby and Mr. and Mn W. A. few dara In Pitlsburgh will\ her
RATF3
llir~' barn, oul bulldingw. 70 Crouse and children, Colutn~us, husband George Freeland who ia
I Cllb per IIWd. one blttrtion. Mlnlmam dlirge 110&lt;.-4
thousand feet saw timber Good Mr. on~ Drs. Robert Soubby and empl'!)'ed on a river boat.
ftt 1lllld far tbree -utift insortio111.
fences, II' acres lratlllr tillable. da~gbtera of St. AlbanB, W. Va,
The EUB Church beld their
!IJ6eW - One monlb for 25 """II per wort!.
Some lr~it. Mostly peach Good Mr. and Mrs. Louis Soulsby and annual llally In the church Sun·
' nte of 2 eeata per word will be charged for ad vertislng II
water.
clildren and Mrs. Reed of St. day aft~ooon, S•Pl· lftlh.
for before lbe l&amp;tn of eac:h mODih following Insertion
FARM: 26 ' Peres. 6-room hollae. Mbans, Mr. ond Mr1. William
·
1D A:d'nrtWni-Should he reported Immediately. The
Semi-modern, thickens and Nease and children of Racine,
a.aliDol ..,.U aol be reapollllble for more than one !ncor
brooder housoi, double garage, Mrs. Blanch Gibbs, Minersville
I 'I
- illertJoll,
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barn. Close to rural viltne. All and Mr. and Mrl James Soulsby
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
c:tJd llf TIWib ond 8peeW Notice~ of Eftnll lJ..OO. Obltuarlel
fll'llllled at I eeat per wor4.
The Youth1 EUB
Fellowship
but'ldlnII 1n ext18 good wndl• ot Pomeroy.
I
Ch hofof the
SU
lion.
Weekend gu ..ts of Henry Seuth Bethe
urc
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Zcihcr were Mr. and !lira. ltenirod ver Ridge held It&amp; Se~tember
FARM: 61 acres. 7-rooma, cellar, son Eddie CqlumbuJ, Mr. and meetinc at the home of Mr. and
(f)
Y;lftg cow for sale. Pnone 840.J
good fencea, some timber, tlen- , Mrs. Elwoo~ Engles, Canal&lt;. Win· Mrt. Nbrman Babr and Donba
9·17·6tp
111 ~Holpolnt Dryer. llnd
ty water On good road.
cheater.
,;
Peannee, of Chester Friday nlcht,
'tlae,...sunl)eon Mix-Master. Ra· On(\ Mmutc Washe
PARM. 100 acres. &amp;·room house,
Mrs Anna McCoy attended the wllb 28 members and friends pre&amp;twnnger
dill 'tieton FaD Festivai-Sat- type}, 1 year old, !lectrolux
outbu\ldings, tractor tillable. funeral lervlcilll for ber slater, enl
udlr, Sept. 26. Gel tkketa from Sweeper and ncccssones; La·
There a a good deal.avallable on Mrs. William i&gt;avla at Cumber· ''rbe new olflc~n, .,ho, were re~cion members.
9 18 81&lt;
die11 Dlack anrl While tweed
this one.
land, Md. Mrs .• Davis '1\'11 tilled eenUy oppointeq to i'tbe poal·
Iori D. /Mndtr, llultor
Instantly ·In an autolllpblle icc!- lions vacaled by lbe Christy filii·
coat Size 16 ( ~ of)() as new) Call
Th' S.~bury 1.«11, Board of Ed:•ort Porllor, Agent
dent in Rlthmond, Va,' ' ,
!If, "ho moved II Ml ~terllaJ, O.,
3461 after 4 00
9· I7 Ole
utatiM~ will meet on the flrat
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were ~ chirge of the meeting.
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••a~aya In Odober, November
(9) 21, 3tc
Mrs.· Curtis Lallan~t ret~~d Mro. Fay~· wataon of Silver Rlclte
pd December lnotead of on
~
. D IIIIW'IDCI Act..., suuday troll! a IIJI'ee weeks visit Ia the MW president, filling the
I~ Frlcl,ya,
MldtllepG!1. PI~ • Automobii; Ml~ he! son and daugbler·tn· place vaC&lt;~.Iod by Mrs. Christy,
Signed:
8oado Pbo..e G!5-X
NO-ll law, Mr.. and &amp;fro. Cor! Lal!aoee who was president of the YF lor
Eldon Weeks, clerk.
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In Parkersburg. '
, 'w
the put eleven years Mra. Wataon
(8) Zl, 3!e
OOI&amp;I'I..Il'l'l b..urlltce Pi-oltCtloa, Mt. and Mrs. Jo~ • o,ods of hu oerved for a number of yean
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L1tt, Aut« F'.re, Polio. CiU Dor HamJiton were . weetend guest&amp; 11 ~elary and vice-president of
NHcll!uart.rs 1M
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Mini, li!lldle;.nt Obio.
of her llljlther, Mrs. Ulllan Me· tbe organization. The new
S.IIIJOnlte ~urgoge - Lane Cedar
QUICK SERVICE J1P Wat&lt;!h &amp;eBr1de and Sister Mn. Ruth Cun- .presldeni'oof tile group 1s Donna
Furniturt
Cbotlf·- lAU Window F•pairing
hy
.
rwory
Trained
Ql:
dlff.
.
Jea~ne Bahr, who was also apFOil
rrt"dalrt Relrlreratora. ·
watchmake!, OOLIJNS JEWElo'
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nease, polnte,!l , a1 treasurer to fill the
~..,, Pl!l'lllture, M:ddloport, Ohio
I.ERS. Poneroy
1-3-U
,SATURDAY
Mrs Golden Bahr, Mr. anJ Texas, are vliltmg hiS Siller place vacated by Garrett Chl'lsty.
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Mrs. CurtiS Bailey of Athens, Mrs. Florence Harden, and they Lila Bahr Is 2nd vi.,.,·prealdem.
FOil SALE: 13 acres of land on
Sept. 28, 1957 '
l!rs. Mary Bat.q attended the all visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar K~ye Bahr Is !he new seer«&amp;ey,
Raclne-B,shan Road Ideal home 1 As I am moving to Flonda, I luneral o( Frank Salley Friday. Nease at Weston.
with Roberta• Romine as the ••
Elf~lve Sept. 11 I will not be
site. Call 184·X after 5 o'clock. will cflec for sale at my res1
Mr and Mri. Ralph Painter The Third Wedn':'day Jlom• siJtant. Janet Christy hu IOI'Ved
toopeulble for ony debt&amp; conFrnnk Hu&lt;lson, Pomeroy
dence, 189 Maple Street, lhd· and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Horry Demonstration Council Club met In thb polillon a number of yeora.
tracted by anyone other than
9 19 3t&lt; dleport Ohio (Turn ofl Rt. 7, Brown ar.d children were Sunday ·at their work shop In the ' Roush
Mrs Wallen was In &lt;barge of
mriJ!If, Sl&amp;ned. w. C. Andrewa.
lower
end
of
Mlddlepo1)'u
b:·
guests
at
lbe
RIL!sell
Painter
building
and
worked
on
th&amp;
chair
the
d~voUonal service, with the
9 19 3tp
IJII The Brtgntest CoraM
f~~n~~.::~a\0 tro~e~~~ h~e~ home Mr •nd !Irs. Donver Hr• upholstery project already at&amp;rt· Pliler, , )lev. E. 'f. Bnnsoomb,
Good Cleln Used Can
'" ~llddl~port
Riders wanted to Kal~er Aluminstudio couches, llvill$ room sell and son G.rr)'i W9"e afternoon ed and II. project recovering lamp . readlnl'tbe scripture lesson. DonAll Makes 1nd Mod~ll
um for second thllt, 4.30 to
suite, 2-nlce arm chairs, ~lat· callers.
shadea. Anyone Interested In the na Bahr led the group in gamea,
12:30 P. II. Phone 3981 or 85~ Largest ajze wa,."; Morniri$:- Coa1
form rocker, 3 - end ta les,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bally, Mr. latter project bring' tbelr shades with pi'lze' won by Janet Chriii'Y
9 19 6tp
lamps, ottoman, dresser &amp; stool,
to the above place Sept. zeth.
~~~, Kaj Baht.
.
heater with circulating fan Us·
2 _ ;omplete Iron beds, bed and Mrs Golden Bahr, Mr. and Mrs. .Hazel Clark assiaod by ile!r,menli of aandwlch~a,
ed about four months 2I TV
A1JTO SALES
spreads, electric heater, electric Mrs Ted NeuWing and sona, AI- ltlrs. Mayme Holme! and Mu cake, 1 cream, kool-ald ond coloet, ft piece dmette set R K.
blanket, chest of d~awers, G._E. hens, Mrs Mary Baily, Mr. and Mary. Lisle enterlamed the Pri· -fee, we\-e oerved by lhe boateR,
Ru18ell, Rt 7, near highway gar: New -BIIIck Special 2 dr Rlvlen
Electric stove electric rrefrtg· Mrs. Glyde Well and daughter mary Class ot tne PreJbyterian al!lated by Lllo Bentz.
ace.
9 16 7tp
erator, Electric Sunbeam mix· enjoyed a PICnic dinner al Fork· Church at the home of the form·
Gu~ of the ev.ning were lllr:
: (lbrd Tog) Cou»e. Cholee of
lour - ·rwo tone blue, srey,
er, Sunbeam toaster, ~break· ed Run Lake Sunday.
er recently from 2 to 4 o'clock: and Mrs. John sviank of Akron,
CLEARANCE
II'H• and aolld black All with SIWING MACHINE
~!tn;~~~· s~·~e~wa~~~~s~:."~f:! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor and011 Attending were Keith and Rosu 11ns. va11en Diller of New LexSALE
dJilaPow drive. BIAeunart,
100 yr oldl, nvw tralet iron, 3 Mrs. Raymon Ta~lor called
Ann Lisle, Jimmy Crow, Debra incton, Rev. tnd Mrs. Elu Barn·
mucTURAL I IIAMI
Pomeroy.
9 20 61• These are machines we have trad·
- utility cabinets, Singer sew- Mrs. Robert Pointer Monday. ·
and Jimmy Hubbard, Caryl and hart ol Che•ter and tbe ChrlatJ
ed In on, NECCHl·ELENA the
lng madllne, Maytag washer,
Mrs. Jenmc Roush and Mro. Debra Guinther, Jeunie Lou and family of MI. Sterling. ,
.CIA, IRON - MITALI
world'• most advanted machine.
Apex washer, porch furniture, Mary Bailey vulted Tuesday allrl Lee Bumgarener, LoUise and
The October meeting will be
We have all kinds 28 Singers,
glus door book case, roll top Wednesday w1tb
relallve, in 9arol Cook.,
,' ,
held iD9tober 18 at the j)ome &lt;&gt;f
electric, portnbles, consoles and
'llesk lo ch~, aide board, Guns, Pomeroy.
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Vlsiljng Ml\.1~ tlt!lbelh Duck· Rev. and Mrs. Br.,J;omb, . TtJpfool peddles Some hkc new.
'¥•
b p. El~lric Motor. ladder!,
wortn recent'" .we.re Mr. •n~ pers Ploln1. M•mben ai'O, requea~
Fully guoronteod.
1 rlloMSIO
wheel barrow (rubber tire),
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hand tools, work benches. Elec"~"· Weber and children of To- ed to come masked, with prbea
Portohlo Singer
$19 95 up
1861 Pord V8 Folrlono ,f2,786.00.
tric
Huffy
Lawn
Mower
INew),
peka,
Kans
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wll·
to
be
'l!iven
lor
unique costumes.
Console Singer
$39 9~ up 1._- ~~--~~~--~~~~-~-~-~,=' Garden tools. Post hole diuer,
1'1100" Converilble
Power
)\lr and Mrs. Burgqon and bur Holter, Ralph Vaughan and
f
O"PlCERS
Fott
peddle
$ltl
no
IIJ&gt;
P'~k• Power Bteuln , rordoh•nd spraver, 7-gal Aluminum cnlldren of Lima spent a few Margaret Ann Stacey, Allen We· The following appolnlrQI!nti
lllltle. Tllcnderblrd engine New YOUlt CREDIT IS GOOll AT
C~NCUTI BLOCKS
SIIEPPARllS
Paint.
and manv other •!'{let.. days with Grover Harris.
ber and aon Charloa, A~ron
to ofl!cea were Dllde recenll~
one eo11 ~lmoll tt,OOO.OO more.
too nu.,eroua to list. Terms:
Mr and Mrs E. o. Taggart, Mr. ~lld Mrs. Guy Martin, Mr. In the Soutb ,the! EUII Church
EZI i!w. Blaeltnht, Pomero~. Save up to SIOO on new maclunes.
"lulld lelllr Por Loot"
r .. h. Nnt re•non•lble lnr.,•rel- Frank Taggart, Mr and M•·a. and Mrs. Thomas Clark Jr., and · and
Schqpl to flU the P9We service all makes sewm~
9 20 81&lt;
dents t':rlll Bradford. Auclll&gt;!l· Dwight Hoback, Mrs. Ethel daughters Rebecc1 and Judith of sltl=mt..d tiy the ! Ch\'~Y.
mathln&lt;!a :md vacuum cleaners
GRUISER BLOCK CO.
eer. lt~lph Burnet1, owner.
Come In and look them over
Hoback, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Plr- Lancaster were r•c•nt
• • ' dinner fami who
•• movr Ia )ft. 'SterUnO:
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, lOit. Cbevroltt VB 4 dr., $1,8U~.
I Mlln North of flonio,.,
kens, Robert LeWIS and daughter guests o( Mr. and lilt's. Thomas Sun , gcbqo Superintendent,
lhoppard Nocchl•llno Sowing
"110" Sedan. Really oharp In·
and Jane Harris attended the Clark Sr. .,
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Nonnllil, lllhr: 'Aisl.alant SuperinCircle
~ lt. 22. Coli Wm.
·~ ~ out. POW~IIIde. Jlll11o
homecomlng at 'Morse Chapel James Hubbard of ,the US Navy tendet\1 an~ treasurer, Wll'!la
Olivo at lot
aad Heater. Blaeltnara, Pomeroy
Sunday
stationed at Baintirldt,ie, Md., Bahr; 2nd o\81'! Supt., Fnye Wat·
9 20 81&lt;
Galllpollo, Ohio 9 10 31c IIt;===R=oolt=:':•rl:""==:::;
Elfie Pickens spent Thursday spent the weekend wltb bis par· soh; ~tarr, Lila Bahr; .U.'t
With Mr. and Mrs. Eber Pickens enta, Mr. and Mra. Carl Hubbard Secre~ry, KJ,le llihr; Znil" Aaa't,
liM Dod·~p~c:-or-on-.·.-t-:1::--:t,BU=e=-. 4 d;.
Mr and Mrs Eber Pickens and Mra. Myrtle Crew baa return· Sec. DOnna Babr; Chlll'dl Treaaur·
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~. Pu•h bu1t011 •~Itt. Radio
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daughter
Effie were guests on ed lo her home fOllowing a villil or and ~clal S.I:OIIry, lira.
·lftd Heater. BeauUM swept Far Re•.,urant• or S:hool.l· New
Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs wit~ her aon and dausbter-ln· Faye Wa'tiQ!I. ·
· ~~ modlol. Blaettnars, PomeStalnle11 Refrigerator. 32 cu
10 ROOM IIOUSE
1
Th
1
law Mr and Mrs Frank Crew In
The,new oUicer1 took ebarae of
Mf
9 20 6tc
II., 2 door, complete, wllb unll
11
Paul Se lers.
e occas on was wa;ren her sister Mrs. Howard tb$' mpecllve offices on Sept. I.
and LOT
wao $0~0.00 now $6~0.00. Guar·
tho birthdays of Wllllnm and 1-issman, Youn•stown and Mrs..
GUilTS 0~ WATSONS
11U Plymouth VII fl,798. Hard onteod. JACK'S REFruGE~A
Ssndra Sellers.
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8 Rooms Newly Painted
• TtP Coupo. Power pack. Power· TION,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Eber
Pickens
of
Grace
Lance
In
Salem.
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and Mrs. Garrell Chr,.ly,
NEW
HAVEN
TU-23537
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, 111w jranl. Btouilful two tone
Racine spent Thuradoy evening
: . blatk·. and whll\ Sborp lnal4e 8-111-Z&amp;tp
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sellen
50 FOOT LOT
" ona
Blatllnara, l'ornoroy. 6 rocm"'h:...o-ua-e-and hath.~l
Mn. Gordon Proffitt and ehil·
In Syracuse, Ohio
Phone 452 - Pomeroy
ozo 61&lt; gao In houoc One mile north
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and
See George 11. Durst
of Che•ter. Call A. J, Carter,
Established, operating gro- Mrs. John Sellers.
I Cave St.. Pomoroy
YUkon
522·32.
9 16 6tp
cery business In center of Pom·
, POIIIALI
or 'hone 514-X
SALE - Apple• New lla
eroy lor sale for cost of flxturea
liM CIW. 8UJ)el' 68 HoUdoy FOR
ven
Orchard,
New
Haven.
Phunet~~~~~~~~~~ and stock, Bu~er can buy on(¥
011111'..1. lOw mil•••·· Tu·
what 11 dulred of both fixlurea
TU-24888.
1-29U I"
tllilt ptjo.l&lt;allot:
and atock. Owner must aacri·
120
,._ll't 'l'reller Court
leavlnll Pomerpy. Will fl.
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W It, Mltldl.,.rt, Ohio
nance two-third! or purehaae
priC6.
Downin1
Flve Pointe Grill restaurant
wltlf •II new equipment, ld01lly
11\'!IURANCI AGENQ
located for beer, wine. liquor,
~Ira. Aut-olio, Httllll
D·3 llcen11&gt;, large p~rklng area,
llvlng ,quartera In building, ev·
ACCIDIN'r
erythlnl necel8ary to start butl.lft. CMIIIIty an4 .....
lneu.
Homee ln,Pomeny and lonna
In Meiss County of various
In MIDDLII'OIIT~ oltiO
sizes ond prlcet. 460 Acre !ann
1136-M , 'HONII
11\t
in Athena County.

iol CONSJSTBNT' DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS
PtiONE 398

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Rooms

PUBLI' SALE

South I t"el

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••sy SHADE

$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURE

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OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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daugJiter,
spent
cquntry
They' were
of Jlr. ud
ol ' Silver
at tbo
11 llie
Church. flie
vlallora at .the
Y011tb . Fllllowahlp meeUnJ, held
on Frld~ nlgbt, at.~e liome' of
M\', a~ . Mta. Normaa llihr of
Cbealet._
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NOTIU' OF FiLlNI; Al!IO ~IAR· '
·1Ba p11 iNV.NTCiRY
P"'IN/I clourt, Molp' CoUniJ';'~
, Tb'.lho Executor or Admlnllliator ud' to ·lilcb o!.~e foUowlag
u
''iefiScnu o( the state . ot
OhlCI: ;aurvivll!l sP.use,
aliJ;
n~ of kln;Hienellciarl.el ~nder.
the will, 1{ a-,; the' attorney; or
attprliey• 1reprtlentlng anr of tilt _..
af#me~tloried pti'IOni: ,
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You,we hereby no\jfled ,tllat(on
tbi i'I!J.l: day of SePtember II§'IJ
an ·lnvenfoi'Y ud APPialaeme~
the Ofl4!e of Cora Hamilton, ,
ce~, late of T\IPpers Plilbs jn..._
sal~ Co~nty Wll ~led l~ ~
CoB'\.( . '
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kearlng on said lnvento~ , jnd
Apprt:al'lt1menl wDI •be bad before
thla QUrl, on U1e ,lltb da:r1of OCIoll!_t:, l\l;p1,'1t.10 o clock A. H.
- ~U,onslhereto moy be·fUed
by any .l,illelejled p~y a!· ,any
tiJ!Ie prjor to live ilaya belore tbe
da\IHaeJ.1for: beiclng. &lt;
· ';. WITNESS IllY.~ature.·. and ·
~L oeil ?! salt ·Colll'l, · tbla
1""' dn)' of Sepl"mbj!r 1951.
, • · JQbn C. 'llli&lt;;&lt;&gt;•
Judie and Ex-Q,,Icio Clerk .
' ' l!Y Dorothy D. ,SIIrk
, ~ ,,
Deputy •Her~

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Free gaa. 8 mllu from Racine.
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ol the field Cozart, who has had
the band ro~ a very short time
was oommended by the fans lor
the quality of his show od' sue~
short notice.
Preceding the game, the Middle·
port band played the national
anthem as Scouts raised the flag
at the end of tne field For the
first tilr.e m four years, bandsmen

the Return Jonothan wore their hits hoekwards after

Meigs Chapter of the DAR wa" the game m a V1e1ory March down
played, g1vmg a bnef talk on the the field m tradlt.onol style.
wri\ing of lhe constitutiOn and of
what it stonds for m Jhe history
ASKS DIVORC&amp;
of th e country,
Mary
Marshmgton
of DyeavUie,
Methodist women who prepared
and ~crved tfie dmner were Mrs in an ~ction fJled in .Me1gs ComLawrence Milhoan, Mrs Perry mon Pleas Court Friday asks to ·
Milch, Mrs Ralph Radcliff, !\Irs be diVorced of Berthold N MmhKenneth Byer, M1ss Fneda Faehn· mgton af Grove City
le and M1ss Bess Sanborn
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Syracuse Man
the Letart
PTA today an·
a htney Supper at the
grade school on Fridl\)' Sept Z!!"q,t
Escapes·-Injury. p m. Ev.•ything w11J seh lor
toward
purchase
of
solely
equip·
In Auto Accident . ment for sct.ool children.
Edward R. Foreman, 26. of &amp;YraMrs June Ashley, president
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cems anct qroceeds will go

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when his auto overturned on Rt

, 124 near ihe Shumway Greenhouse

The Daughters of Umon Veler-

at Syracuse However, he 19 sl,ted ans will meet Monday· Right at 6 P

to appear in Justice of Peace R. m in the DAV Hall for a potluc~
E. Grmdley's court tomghl at 7:30 supper Birthdays ol Mrs. A V.,,
less driving preferred agalnsljum
by ·Deputy Shenff Howard Frink.
Accordmg to Frank's report ol
the acc1dent Foreman was drlymg
south on 124 a~ , 0.45 pm· Friday
lfhen he hit the pa•IIQg gear of
hiS car to. pasa another. He lest
control, •kidded 252 feet, and ov
e~turned on the nght Side of the
highway.
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Foreman clatmed t~at he was
driving •at ~e rate of •6 miles pe1·
I;J.our :at the time ot the acddent

Thomas Cook

will be celebrated Members are
asked to brmg a diSh, towels and
/ sales lax.
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PHILADELPHIA UP _ Tom
Lawrence, a right-handed pitcher
lrom Fin:Aiay, Oh1o, and an Ohw
State Unlve~&gt;itf sopnomor~. bas
been SJgned by the Philadelphia
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Serviceoaen Grace Episcopal

w~~ paJ~fln~ at~ rellJ)rted the
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Auxiliqrv
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Th, 'f•ntn~ns• ~uxlliaey, G"cc

Rp!llt 1, ¥,1 d~p~., Frldqy,~\IJ!t · l;l~l!copal Church m~l 'l'bursday
l9r 4rjvl~ wll!!e lt),toxicatod1 H~ a(tqnoon at the palish h~ust\
will apj,ear hi court ton~ght before Mrs. Everett Hayes, pr'osidenl,
)foyor C. 0. FisheL
presided and opened the meeting
with devcstions Reports were g1

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and Kalad Hindy, Middleport.
Paul Smart, charman of th P9lar
Bear club, reported 14 members
who will have to P.aY fines 1r they
appear before T~anksgiving at a
Rot&gt;ry wep~ng wcoring a coat
l'hiJ •Is an annual contest 1n lhl'
local club.
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In observdce or Con sllt~11on
Week, a recordmg made bY a

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C. F. Hibbs, president was In with a block ooM" and then playC~4fSe of the meeting a~d ether ed their Alma Mater as they formgueats were Tom Agee, Gallipolis, ed a block "W" on the other side

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audience uoe~ to ling ac~OIIlpanlcd
by the pianist of the t~eater. Go-•
ing to tbe more g(amlll'ous days,
Jhe "Merry Widow Waltz" was
played as th~y made a $ stgn. A
large "lool·Dflnt", reminiscent nf
the days when all stars had their
footprints m front o! Grauman's
theater, was next an'd they played
"Lof18, Long Agd"' and as Douglas
Fairbanks appeared, the mus1c
changed to Tannhauser, Mary

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and as William s. Hart ,In cowboy
outf1t, came on the f•eld, th•" tune
changed to Weatern music (o!lowed by Rudelph Valentino, the
,"Sheik" and Theda Barl the
"vamp" to the muSic of "~ Comoo Th b d 1 f
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block
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Wahama's new directdr, Heward
Cozart, gave a fine perlo~mance as
th
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ed on !he field led by l'lfum Major
Juhling McClung. Their theme was
"Join the PI~Aets" and their first
song was "Stairway to the Stars"
as a star wu formed a crescent
moon wat the for.nati~p for "Blue
Moon'' with the majorettes dane·
lng and usin~ blue crescent moons
in their show. and Jh• last number, wnich WR~j pun "~unny Side

1urmg Jhe rrogram except those
usmg dfled materials according
lo the Information r~elved h.ere ·
Mrs. Rob•rt Reibel. Lead111g
Creek Road, is m charge of t,he
Fall Conjerrnce which will, be
held qt the •udttcriijm wjt~ re·
gistrailon at •he mornJ a
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se ~a
Committee
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will be sc~eduled for the morni;
and a "aurprise" speaker is al o
slated 1to appear before no n'
: nop · T~e hcilteos clubs: t~M1dtl)eport Ga.rtlen Glub.and th, Amate,ur
Gardeners Club are serv1ng bever·
ages witn the aack lunch.J wNI,ch
the members will bring w1th them
and a~e also ..mng cakes, cookies
~nd ptes ao 9 money·making ptoJect.

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16. Wine vesoet
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15. Playtlilnga- SO.Il.torlel
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ments, Mr and Mrs. Wesley Lit
le, and Neva Laird, Akron, recentY This past week the~ have been
linner guesta of tbelr children.
~r and Mrs.,James Whitlatch, Mr
•nd !Irs. Robert Wrignt and Mrs
lllif,dred ll,udso~ and lamlly,
T•e• have• sold their home to
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heir lurniture is to be au~Uoned
oday.

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Rememberin~ the lnterludea, be:
t.w~en the on• reellllmo, t,be ban4

Mr. and Mrs. ~obsrt McDaniel
(Conrtnuod From Pogo One)
md twin son•. Har~an and Harvey, the afternovn program which Is
Whlllatch, plan to leave Middlr scheduled to •tart at I I&gt; m. and
1 ort this evening lor the~r nov, it lo •xpectod that her topic will
'wme 1n PhoeniX, Ariz. They a1·c Be "Chrlitm~a Decorations".
She has 1erved as president of
11 ovmg west becauRe of the health
1 f tneir son, Harvey Harlan ._. an the FIJW~f Artl.lts of Ohio and of
&gt;utstanding athlete at Mlddleporl the Cuyahoga View Garden Club;
~igh Slhool.
1st Vice proSident and Regional
Mr McDIIniel hus been assoc chairman of the Ohio Counclcl
ot ed wtlh the bakil! bUSiijes.; Show Judgea, and Regional Judge
Jnce he started work lor the Cu
At present she iB preoldent of
/Crt Bakery m 194 ~ and has con the Ohio Cl.unell Nationally Ac·
mued smce 19 ~ 1 with Jhe Holsum , credited Flower Show Judges and
Baking Company " !loor man H• ~tate Flower. Show chairman oJ
,viii continue "'ilh thiS compan) he Garden Club of OhiO

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f~~:~..!~~~r:;~v•U!I.Middleport Band
lnJ.erested personJ are lnvlTo ~A-IZ·o·na
Jed to be present.
IConllflutd from l'age Ont)l
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matlon meljlory of t)le o)d Nick·
wit is .aJn• y GlleSl Sp
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leodeona and the plaf1d "Wh•n

did job In their Interpretative
dance steps and routlnea
The Young Ad'ult Claas ol th~
Dlr3clor K1thryn McCoy's dane· "omeroy Ba~tl1t e~uljh whic~ a~·
ing Chaunccv-Dover bana opened ~eed some lime aso !o spo1110~ a
halftime entertamment with "To vub S~out pacf, will have the OP·
Loo~ Sharp" played from a block po~tuntly Of hearmg 'about ~he
formation. They faced the home orogrtm Sunda~ mo,rmn~ dUr)q~
bleachers and stepped a routinE the Chpr~h .••4ool p~io4, Ill 10:30'i
while playln,; "P1gskin Mambo".
At !hat tune Bob Siler, district
A dance version ,of the old favor· Scout execullve oJ t~e Pomt Pie~lte "Goofus" preceded playing of ;ant area, pllJls to dlliCUSS respon·
th~e_C_h_au_n_ce~y._A_Im
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talk on "Thf~o.Cross and Crisis In
Japan" was liven by Mrs. Theodore 1\t!ed, Jr.
F, ~I t,be cl9-1~ of the meeijpg rehll lresbmen\,9 were serv~JI by the
h\)4~. Mrs. J, E. D Hartincer
to 15 members.

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bara Arno\(\. Deq11a Wat.son.
Charl».ne IJie)ll, S~e Smith, Bill
Anderson, VIckie BicW. , Linda
Cb!lll!Jlap, Jim ' ~~ersbach, Mary
AJDk~r~'ll'· M~rlepe Sc~ql), $Jtqrop
Young, A:aohath\ Tracv, Becky. Grueser, Jlll Snowden; Su¥n Young,
Pa1ty · Blak~i.lee, J.&lt;!l)nller Lohse,
lle\(y !il\l"iD• Ren~~a Baxt,r,, Kaa·
ron, ·Kelton, l!llsle Arnold MaJor·
ette line: Co1ni• Woodgeard, A~n
Baker, Sond•·s Pelto, Dorothv Ar·
nold, Rose licrak, Jean Webster,
Ann Baker, Patty Douglas and
Shlrlev Brown Drum majoretteS~fll~ Strauso. Ban~ manager,
C~arles Kitchen.
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"Looking Fer A Pot '0 Gold"
was the them• for the show Which
followed. TM band lormed a huge
mOuntain whtr.lr had to be crossed
In order to find the m~thical pol
of good The beaut1ful melody
"On Tep ol Old Smoky" was heard
Having crossed the mountain, an
apple tree was formed 'fith the
pcpular favortte "Apple Blossom
Tlnie". The .pot of gold was never
found bu! under the apple tree was
a white sport coat and 1 pink car·
nation, which introduced another
po~blar lpvortte, "White Sport
Coat and A Pink Carnation" The
l!l)ow W" oonclu•·d with blo'ck
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letters, P~S, and the playing ol
the Alma Mater.
Sonority, balance and beauty of
tone we~e noted by the audience
~luring 'the playi~ of the several
numbers. To.m work and a flne
spirit to excell were quite obvious
The audience was very enthuslas·
u. in us approval of a fin• band
and a job won done. 1\!uch praise

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colors. Fiberglass awnmgs, Ray- .P..10 Jill
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glo gas heaters, electnc light , ...,..,, ,..,fl~tures plasllc hie for bat'o·
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POM~ROY - 7-room lr~me with
Free E•tlmat"
bath, hot water heatmg, full
Dolo Wlppa( Supply
basement, large veranda. Large
215 UnooA An.
lot with driveway, double garPomeroy, Onlo
age and storage building Lo1 13 1moe
cated on Ma1n Street near High
---- - ---School. An mveslment bargain
(21 I Real Estate
w1th down payment of only
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$2000.00 and mumc l&gt;jlancc exFREE Buildmg Lots 50 x iOO feet
ishpg 4% loan
About Jive mmutes from Court VILLAGE PROPERTY - 6-room
House. A N. Bengel, Pomeroy. frame house With electricity,
Pbbne 310.M
9 20 3tp
porch nearly surrounding the
house Cistern and well Oneay
I t $2000 L d
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New Home ' IX rooms and bath.
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ment
Oak floors , mohogany paneling; FARM - 100 acres with 50 acres
Llvine room and ·dinln&amp; room.
tractor tillable, some bottomland'
. ~~o~tyB~~~t i~ ::!~a ~~~g~:.~: Good 8-room house, 2 barns,
plenty other buildings On good
ing top. R K. Russell,9 16
Rt. 7 7.
limestone road one mile from
near hi;hway !'_ra_ge_. _ _ _ _tp
v1Jiage C89h price $6000 80
RURAL RENTAL ~ 5·room bouse
TIRMITES EXTERMINATED
ncar Old Town Church gar·
For fr•c inspection ph•ne 3113-M,
de n, past~re for one ' cow, free
Gilmore Supply SI•Jre, Pomoroy. , gas, electriCity, well en porch,
, All work guaranteed Fully In·
metal roc! Old Karage. S20.00.
sured Vaughan's Industrial and
Immediately available.
ResilCI,tial Termile Control Ser· CITY RENTALS- One f.room
vice. St Marys, W. Va
7 2~ tf
house, and one !·room apart·
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kADIO • 'J'!UVISION StRYICE, ment Each $60 · '
Phon• %JO. Cleland Ap,llance
CUC~LER REALTY
Store nd w. Main Sl, Pom.,op BOX 229
PHONE IOI-Y
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tile bath, modern kitchen, pan· Hagen, Is a slsl~r of Mrs. Hill.
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elell and knotty pine. Hard
Donald Li&gt;le •tent, a few daya
Ancll McKinney of
wood floors. Basement, oil hell, in Columbus.
Beach Calil.. visited his sister
garage. Cement walka, porcheo. Visiting reoently with •lllrs. and , brother-In-law Mr&gt; and Mra.
Lo~ted on 7.22 acres. Here Is Vena , Soulaby
and
daughter Glen C~ndlff. Tbia is their first
an bpportunity to buy a new Glepna were !llr. ""~ Mrs. W.. G._ vl&gt;jt here In eight years.
borne on very liberal terms. Soulsby, Bay City, . Micb; L. V. 1 Mrs. Alice FreelAnd spent a
F~llfol: 120 acrea. 7-rpom booze. So~Liby and Mr. and Mn W. A. few dara In Pitlsburgh will\ her
RATF3
llir~' barn, oul bulldingw. 70 Crouse and children, Colutn~us, husband George Freeland who ia
I Cllb per IIWd. one blttrtion. Mlnlmam dlirge 110&lt;.-4
thousand feet saw timber Good Mr. on~ Drs. Robert Soubby and empl'!)'ed on a river boat.
ftt 1lllld far tbree -utift insortio111.
fences, II' acres lratlllr tillable. da~gbtera of St. AlbanB, W. Va,
The EUB Church beld their
!IJ6eW - One monlb for 25 """II per wort!.
Some lr~it. Mostly peach Good Mr. and Mrs. Louis Soulsby and annual llally In the church Sun·
' nte of 2 eeata per word will be charged for ad vertislng II
water.
clildren and Mrs. Reed of St. day aft~ooon, S•Pl· lftlh.
for before lbe l&amp;tn of eac:h mODih following Insertion
FARM: 26 ' Peres. 6-room hollae. Mbans, Mr. ond Mr1. William
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1D A:d'nrtWni-Should he reported Immediately. The
Semi-modern, thickens and Nease and children of Racine,
a.aliDol ..,.U aol be reapollllble for more than one !ncor
brooder housoi, double garage, Mrs. Blanch Gibbs, Minersville
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YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
c:tJd llf TIWib ond 8peeW Notice~ of Eftnll lJ..OO. Obltuarlel
fll'llllled at I eeat per wor4.
The Youth1 EUB
Fellowship
but'ldlnII 1n ext18 good wndl• ot Pomeroy.
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SU
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Weekend gu ..ts of Henry Seuth Bethe
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FARM: 61 acres. 7-rooma, cellar, son Eddie CqlumbuJ, Mr. and meetinc at the home of Mr. and
(f)
Y;lftg cow for sale. Pnone 840.J
good fencea, some timber, tlen- , Mrs. Elwoo~ Engles, Canal&lt;. Win· Mrt. Nbrman Babr and Donba
9·17·6tp
111 ~Holpolnt Dryer. llnd
ty water On good road.
cheater.
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Peannee, of Chester Friday nlcht,
'tlae,...sunl)eon Mix-Master. Ra· On(\ Mmutc Washe
PARM. 100 acres. &amp;·room house,
Mrs Anna McCoy attended the wllb 28 members and friends pre&amp;twnnger
dill 'tieton FaD Festivai-Sat- type}, 1 year old, !lectrolux
outbu\ldings, tractor tillable. funeral lervlcilll for ber slater, enl
udlr, Sept. 26. Gel tkketa from Sweeper and ncccssones; La·
There a a good deal.avallable on Mrs. William i&gt;avla at Cumber· ''rbe new olflc~n, .,ho, were re~cion members.
9 18 81&lt;
die11 Dlack anrl While tweed
this one.
land, Md. Mrs .• Davis '1\'11 tilled eenUy oppointeq to i'tbe poal·
Iori D. /Mndtr, llultor
Instantly ·In an autolllpblle icc!- lions vacaled by lbe Christy filii·
coat Size 16 ( ~ of)() as new) Call
Th' S.~bury 1.«11, Board of Ed:•ort Porllor, Agent
dent in Rlthmond, Va,' ' ,
!If, "ho moved II Ml ~terllaJ, O.,
3461 after 4 00
9· I7 Ole
utatiM~ will meet on the flrat
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. hMio 201, Potn1roy
~
were ~ chirge of the meeting.
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••a~aya In Odober, November
(9) 21, 3tc
Mrs.· Curtis Lallan~t ret~~d Mro. Fay~· wataon of Silver Rlclte
pd December lnotead of on
~
. D IIIIW'IDCI Act..., suuday troll! a IIJI'ee weeks visit Ia the MW president, filling the
I~ Frlcl,ya,
MldtllepG!1. PI~ • Automobii; Ml~ he! son and daugbler·tn· place vaC&lt;~.Iod by Mrs. Christy,
Signed:
8oado Pbo..e G!5-X
NO-ll law, Mr.. and &amp;fro. Cor! Lal!aoee who was president of the YF lor
Eldon Weeks, clerk.
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In Parkersburg. '
, 'w
the put eleven years Mra. Wataon
(8) Zl, 3!e
OOI&amp;I'I..Il'l'l b..urlltce Pi-oltCtloa, Mt. and Mrs. Jo~ • o,ods of hu oerved for a number of yean
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L1tt, Aut« F'.re, Polio. CiU Dor HamJiton were . weetend guest&amp; 11 ~elary and vice-president of
NHcll!uart.rs 1M
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Mini, li!lldle;.nt Obio.
of her llljlther, Mrs. Ulllan Me· tbe organization. The new
S.IIIJOnlte ~urgoge - Lane Cedar
QUICK SERVICE J1P Wat&lt;!h &amp;eBr1de and Sister Mn. Ruth Cun- .presldeni'oof tile group 1s Donna
Furniturt
Cbotlf·- lAU Window F•pairing
hy
.
rwory
Trained
Ql:
dlff.
.
Jea~ne Bahr, who was also apFOil
rrt"dalrt Relrlreratora. ·
watchmake!, OOLIJNS JEWElo'
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nease, polnte,!l , a1 treasurer to fill the
~..,, Pl!l'lllture, M:ddloport, Ohio
I.ERS. Poneroy
1-3-U
,SATURDAY
Mrs Golden Bahr, Mr. anJ Texas, are vliltmg hiS Siller place vacated by Garrett Chl'lsty.
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Mrs. CurtiS Bailey of Athens, Mrs. Florence Harden, and they Lila Bahr Is 2nd vi.,.,·prealdem.
FOil SALE: 13 acres of land on
Sept. 28, 1957 '
l!rs. Mary Bat.q attended the all visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar K~ye Bahr Is !he new seer«&amp;ey,
Raclne-B,shan Road Ideal home 1 As I am moving to Flonda, I luneral o( Frank Salley Friday. Nease at Weston.
with Roberta• Romine as the ••
Elf~lve Sept. 11 I will not be
site. Call 184·X after 5 o'clock. will cflec for sale at my res1
Mr and Mri. Ralph Painter The Third Wedn':'day Jlom• siJtant. Janet Christy hu IOI'Ved
toopeulble for ony debt&amp; conFrnnk Hu&lt;lson, Pomeroy
dence, 189 Maple Street, lhd· and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Horry Demonstration Council Club met In thb polillon a number of yeora.
tracted by anyone other than
9 19 3t&lt; dleport Ohio (Turn ofl Rt. 7, Brown ar.d children were Sunday ·at their work shop In the ' Roush
Mrs Wallen was In &lt;barge of
mriJ!If, Sl&amp;ned. w. C. Andrewa.
lower
end
of
Mlddlepo1)'u
b:·
guests
at
lbe
RIL!sell
Painter
building
and
worked
on
th&amp;
chair
the
d~voUonal service, with the
9 19 3tp
IJII The Brtgntest CoraM
f~~n~~.::~a\0 tro~e~~~ h~e~ home Mr •nd !Irs. Donver Hr• upholstery project already at&amp;rt· Pliler, , )lev. E. 'f. Bnnsoomb,
Good Cleln Used Can
'" ~llddl~port
Riders wanted to Kal~er Aluminstudio couches, llvill$ room sell and son G.rr)'i W9"e afternoon ed and II. project recovering lamp . readlnl'tbe scripture lesson. DonAll Makes 1nd Mod~ll
um for second thllt, 4.30 to
suite, 2-nlce arm chairs, ~lat· callers.
shadea. Anyone Interested In the na Bahr led the group in gamea,
12:30 P. II. Phone 3981 or 85~ Largest ajze wa,."; Morniri$:- Coa1
form rocker, 3 - end ta les,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bally, Mr. latter project bring' tbelr shades with pi'lze' won by Janet Chriii'Y
9 19 6tp
lamps, ottoman, dresser &amp; stool,
to the above place Sept. zeth.
~~~, Kaj Baht.
.
heater with circulating fan Us·
2 _ ;omplete Iron beds, bed and Mrs Golden Bahr, Mr. and Mrs. .Hazel Clark assiaod by ile!r,menli of aandwlch~a,
ed about four months 2I TV
A1JTO SALES
spreads, electric heater, electric Mrs Ted NeuWing and sona, AI- ltlrs. Mayme Holme! and Mu cake, 1 cream, kool-ald ond coloet, ft piece dmette set R K.
blanket, chest of d~awers, G._E. hens, Mrs Mary Baily, Mr. and Mary. Lisle enterlamed the Pri· -fee, we\-e oerved by lhe boateR,
Ru18ell, Rt 7, near highway gar: New -BIIIck Special 2 dr Rlvlen
Electric stove electric rrefrtg· Mrs. Glyde Well and daughter mary Class ot tne PreJbyterian al!lated by Lllo Bentz.
ace.
9 16 7tp
erator, Electric Sunbeam mix· enjoyed a PICnic dinner al Fork· Church at the home of the form·
Gu~ of the ev.ning were lllr:
: (lbrd Tog) Cou»e. Cholee of
lour - ·rwo tone blue, srey,
er, Sunbeam toaster, ~break· ed Run Lake Sunday.
er recently from 2 to 4 o'clock: and Mrs. John sviank of Akron,
CLEARANCE
II'H• and aolld black All with SIWING MACHINE
~!tn;~~~· s~·~e~wa~~~~s~:."~f:! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor and011 Attending were Keith and Rosu 11ns. va11en Diller of New LexSALE
dJilaPow drive. BIAeunart,
100 yr oldl, nvw tralet iron, 3 Mrs. Raymon Ta~lor called
Ann Lisle, Jimmy Crow, Debra incton, Rev. tnd Mrs. Elu Barn·
mucTURAL I IIAMI
Pomeroy.
9 20 61• These are machines we have trad·
- utility cabinets, Singer sew- Mrs. Robert Pointer Monday. ·
and Jimmy Hubbard, Caryl and hart ol Che•ter and tbe ChrlatJ
ed In on, NECCHl·ELENA the
lng madllne, Maytag washer,
Mrs. Jenmc Roush and Mro. Debra Guinther, Jeunie Lou and family of MI. Sterling. ,
.CIA, IRON - MITALI
world'• most advanted machine.
Apex washer, porch furniture, Mary Bailey vulted Tuesday allrl Lee Bumgarener, LoUise and
The October meeting will be
We have all kinds 28 Singers,
glus door book case, roll top Wednesday w1tb
relallve, in 9arol Cook.,
,' ,
held iD9tober 18 at the j)ome &lt;&gt;f
electric, portnbles, consoles and
'llesk lo ch~, aide board, Guns, Pomeroy.
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Vlsiljng Ml\.1~ tlt!lbelh Duck· Rev. and Mrs. Br.,J;omb, . TtJpfool peddles Some hkc new.
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b p. El~lric Motor. ladder!,
wortn recent'" .we.re Mr. •n~ pers Ploln1. M•mben ai'O, requea~
Fully guoronteod.
1 rlloMSIO
wheel barrow (rubber tire),
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hand tools, work benches. Elec"~"· Weber and children of To- ed to come masked, with prbea
Portohlo Singer
$19 95 up
1861 Pord V8 Folrlono ,f2,786.00.
tric
Huffy
Lawn
Mower
INew),
peka,
Kans
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wll·
to
be
'l!iven
lor
unique costumes.
Console Singer
$39 9~ up 1._- ~~--~~~--~~~~-~-~-~,=' Garden tools. Post hole diuer,
1'1100" Converilble
Power
)\lr and Mrs. Burgqon and bur Holter, Ralph Vaughan and
f
O"PlCERS
Fott
peddle
$ltl
no
IIJ&gt;
P'~k• Power Bteuln , rordoh•nd spraver, 7-gal Aluminum cnlldren of Lima spent a few Margaret Ann Stacey, Allen We· The following appolnlrQI!nti
lllltle. Tllcnderblrd engine New YOUlt CREDIT IS GOOll AT
C~NCUTI BLOCKS
SIIEPPARllS
Paint.
and manv other •!'{let.. days with Grover Harris.
ber and aon Charloa, A~ron
to ofl!cea were Dllde recenll~
one eo11 ~lmoll tt,OOO.OO more.
too nu.,eroua to list. Terms:
Mr and Mrs E. o. Taggart, Mr. ~lld Mrs. Guy Martin, Mr. In the Soutb ,the! EUII Church
EZI i!w. Blaeltnht, Pomero~. Save up to SIOO on new maclunes.
"lulld lelllr Por Loot"
r .. h. Nnt re•non•lble lnr.,•rel- Frank Taggart, Mr and M•·a. and Mrs. Thomas Clark Jr., and · and
Schqpl to flU the P9We service all makes sewm~
9 20 81&lt;
dents t':rlll Bradford. Auclll&gt;!l· Dwight Hoback, Mrs. Ethel daughters Rebecc1 and Judith of sltl=mt..d tiy the ! Ch\'~Y.
mathln&lt;!a :md vacuum cleaners
GRUISER BLOCK CO.
eer. lt~lph Burnet1, owner.
Come In and look them over
Hoback, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Plr- Lancaster were r•c•nt
• • ' dinner fami who
•• movr Ia )ft. 'SterUnO:
•·
, lOit. Cbevroltt VB 4 dr., $1,8U~.
I Mlln North of flonio,.,
kens, Robert LeWIS and daughter guests o( Mr. and lilt's. Thomas Sun , gcbqo Superintendent,
lhoppard Nocchl•llno Sowing
"110" Sedan. Really oharp In·
and Jane Harris attended the Clark Sr. .,
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Nonnllil, lllhr: 'Aisl.alant SuperinCircle
~ lt. 22. Coli Wm.
·~ ~ out. POW~IIIde. Jlll11o
homecomlng at 'Morse Chapel James Hubbard of ,the US Navy tendet\1 an~ treasurer, Wll'!la
Olivo at lot
aad Heater. Blaeltnara, Pomeroy
Sunday
stationed at Baintirldt,ie, Md., Bahr; 2nd o\81'! Supt., Fnye Wat·
9 20 81&lt;
Galllpollo, Ohio 9 10 31c IIt;===R=oolt=:':•rl:""==:::;
Elfie Pickens spent Thursday spent the weekend wltb bis par· soh; ~tarr, Lila Bahr; .U.'t
With Mr. and Mrs. Eber Pickens enta, Mr. and Mra. Carl Hubbard Secre~ry, KJ,le llihr; Znil" Aaa't,
liM Dod·~p~c:-or-on-.·.-t-:1::--:t,BU=e=-. 4 d;.
Mr and Mrs Eber Pickens and Mra. Myrtle Crew baa return· Sec. DOnna Babr; Chlll'dl Treaaur·
,,0~ SJ.LII
~. Pu•h bu1t011 •~Itt. Radio
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daughter
Effie were guests on ed lo her home fOllowing a villil or and ~clal S.I:OIIry, lira.
·lftd Heater. BeauUM swept Far Re•.,urant• or S:hool.l· New
Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs wit~ her aon and dausbter-ln· Faye Wa'tiQ!I. ·
· ~~ modlol. Blaettnars, PomeStalnle11 Refrigerator. 32 cu
10 ROOM IIOUSE
1
Th
1
law Mr and Mrs Frank Crew In
The,new oUicer1 took ebarae of
Mf
9 20 6tc
II., 2 door, complete, wllb unll
11
Paul Se lers.
e occas on was wa;ren her sister Mrs. Howard tb$' mpecllve offices on Sept. I.
and LOT
wao $0~0.00 now $6~0.00. Guar·
tho birthdays of Wllllnm and 1-issman, Youn•stown and Mrs..
GUilTS 0~ WATSONS
11U Plymouth VII fl,798. Hard onteod. JACK'S REFruGE~A
Ssndra Sellers.
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8 Rooms Newly Painted
• TtP Coupo. Power pack. Power· TION,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Eber
Pickens
of
Grace
Lance
In
Salem.
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and Mrs. Garrell Chr,.ly,
NEW
HAVEN
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, 111w jranl. Btouilful two tone
Racine spent Thuradoy evening
: . blatk·. and whll\ Sborp lnal4e 8-111-Z&amp;tp
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sellen
50 FOOT LOT
" ona
Blatllnara, l'ornoroy. 6 rocm"'h:...o-ua-e-and hath.~l
Mn. Gordon Proffitt and ehil·
In Syracuse, Ohio
Phone 452 - Pomeroy
ozo 61&lt; gao In houoc One mile north
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and
See George 11. Durst
of Che•ter. Call A. J, Carter,
Established, operating gro- Mrs. John Sellers.
I Cave St.. Pomoroy
YUkon
522·32.
9 16 6tp
cery business In center of Pom·
, POIIIALI
or 'hone 514-X
SALE - Apple• New lla
eroy lor sale for cost of flxturea
liM CIW. 8UJ)el' 68 HoUdoy FOR
ven
Orchard,
New
Haven.
Phunet~~~~~~~~~~ and stock, Bu~er can buy on(¥
011111'..1. lOw mil•••·· Tu·
what 11 dulred of both fixlurea
TU-24888.
1-29U I"
tllilt ptjo.l&lt;allot:
and atock. Owner must aacri·
120
,._ll't 'l'reller Court
leavlnll Pomerpy. Will fl.
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W It, Mltldl.,.rt, Ohio
nance two-third! or purehaae
priC6.
Downin1
Flve Pointe Grill restaurant
wltlf •II new equipment, ld01lly
11\'!IURANCI AGENQ
located for beer, wine. liquor,
~Ira. Aut-olio, Httllll
D·3 llcen11&gt;, large p~rklng area,
llvlng ,quartera In building, ev·
ACCIDIN'r
erythlnl necel8ary to start butl.lft. CMIIIIty an4 .....
lneu.
Homee ln,Pomeny and lonna
In Meiss County of various
In MIDDLII'OIIT~ oltiO
sizes ond prlcet. 460 Acre !ann
1136-M , 'HONII
11\t
in Athena County.

iol CONSJSTBNT' DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS
PtiONE 398

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PUBLI' SALE

South I t"el

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$299.00
BAKER
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WE BUY

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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spent
cquntry
They' were
of Jlr. ud
ol ' Silver
at tbo
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Church. flie
vlallora at .the
Y011tb . Fllllowahlp meeUnJ, held
on Frld~ nlgbt, at.~e liome' of
M\', a~ . Mta. Normaa llihr of
Cbealet._
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·1Ba p11 iNV.NTCiRY
P"'IN/I clourt, Molp' CoUniJ';'~
, Tb'.lho Executor or Admlnllliator ud' to ·lilcb o!.~e foUowlag
u
''iefiScnu o( the state . ot
OhlCI: ;aurvivll!l sP.use,
aliJ;
n~ of kln;Hienellciarl.el ~nder.
the will, 1{ a-,; the' attorney; or
attprliey• 1reprtlentlng anr of tilt _..
af#me~tloried pti'IOni: ,
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You,we hereby no\jfled ,tllat(on
tbi i'I!J.l: day of SePtember II§'IJ
an ·lnvenfoi'Y ud APPialaeme~
the Ofl4!e of Cora Hamilton, ,
ce~, late of T\IPpers Plilbs jn..._
sal~ Co~nty Wll ~led l~ ~
CoB'\.( . '
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kearlng on said lnvento~ , jnd
Apprt:al'lt1menl wDI •be bad before
thla QUrl, on U1e ,lltb da:r1of OCIoll!_t:, l\l;p1,'1t.10 o clock A. H.
- ~U,onslhereto moy be·fUed
by any .l,illelejled p~y a!· ,any
tiJ!Ie prjor to live ilaya belore tbe
da\IHaeJ.1for: beiclng. &lt;
· ';. WITNESS IllY.~ature.·. and ·
~L oeil ?! salt ·Colll'l, · tbla
1""' dn)' of Sepl"mbj!r 1951.
, • · JQbn C. 'llli&lt;;&lt;&gt;•
Judie and Ex-Q,,Icio Clerk .
' ' l!Y Dorothy D. ,SIIrk
, ~ ,,
Deputy •Her~

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Bl lnsuronce

J ro~m housu. On good road, mall
,..ute and ~hool bus. Eloctrl&lt;ity.
Free gaa. 8 mllu from Racine.
Write Box 688-A. c-o The Dolly
Sentinel.
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ol the field Cozart, who has had
the band ro~ a very short time
was oommended by the fans lor
the quality of his show od' sue~
short notice.
Preceding the game, the Middle·
port band played the national
anthem as Scouts raised the flag
at the end of tne field For the
first tilr.e m four years, bandsmen

the Return Jonothan wore their hits hoekwards after

Meigs Chapter of the DAR wa" the game m a V1e1ory March down
played, g1vmg a bnef talk on the the field m tradlt.onol style.
wri\ing of lhe constitutiOn and of
what it stonds for m Jhe history
ASKS DIVORC&amp;
of th e country,
Mary
Marshmgton
of DyeavUie,
Methodist women who prepared
and ~crved tfie dmner were Mrs in an ~ction fJled in .Me1gs ComLawrence Milhoan, Mrs Perry mon Pleas Court Friday asks to ·
Milch, Mrs Ralph Radcliff, !\Irs be diVorced of Berthold N MmhKenneth Byer, M1ss Fneda Faehn· mgton af Grove City
le and M1ss Bess Sanborn
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JITNEY SUPPER

or
Syracuse Man
the Letart
PTA today an·
a htney Supper at the
grade school on Fridl\)' Sept Z!!"q,t
Escapes·-Injury. p m. Ev.•ything w11J seh lor
toward
purchase
of
solely
equip·
In Auto Accident . ment for sct.ool children.
Edward R. Foreman, 26. of &amp;YraMrs June Ashley, president
~'ails

qoun~ed

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cuse escaped injury Friday night

cems anct qroceeds will go

DUV TO MEET

when his auto overturned on Rt

, 124 near ihe Shumway Greenhouse

The Daughters of Umon Veler-

at Syracuse However, he 19 sl,ted ans will meet Monday· Right at 6 P

to appear in Justice of Peace R. m in the DAV Hall for a potluc~
E. Grmdley's court tomghl at 7:30 supper Birthdays ol Mrs. A V.,,
less driving preferred agalnsljum
by ·Deputy Shenff Howard Frink.
Accordmg to Frank's report ol
the acc1dent Foreman was drlymg
south on 124 a~ , 0.45 pm· Friday
lfhen he hit the pa•IIQg gear of
hiS car to. pasa another. He lest
control, •kidded 252 feet, and ov
e~turned on the nght Side of the
highway.
,.
Foreman clatmed t~at he was
driving •at ~e rate of •6 miles pe1·
I;J.our :at the time ot the acddent

Thomas Cook

will be celebrated Members are
asked to brmg a diSh, towels and
/ sales lax.
----------NEW PHI~LIES PITCHER
PHILADELPHIA UP _ Tom
Lawrence, a right-handed pitcher
lrom Fin:Aiay, Oh1o, and an Ohw
State Unlve~&gt;itf sopnomor~. bas
been SJgned by the Philadelphia
Phlllies and been assiened to th01r
ofean, N. Y., affiliate In tne New

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York-Pennsylvania League.

Serviceoaen Grace Episcopal

w~~ paJ~fln~ at~ rellJ)rted the
:alll'esl of, rr ' •·(l'D;n, 2 ; of

Auxiliqrv
H
· '/' Meet ,
,ld On Th&amp;~rsda~ .
Th, 'f•ntn~ns• ~uxlliaey, G"cc

Rp!llt 1, ¥,1 d~p~., Frldqy,~\IJ!t · l;l~l!copal Church m~l 'l'bursday
l9r 4rjvl~ wll!!e lt),toxicatod1 H~ a(tqnoon at the palish h~ust\
will apj,ear hi court ton~ght before Mrs. Everett Hayes, pr'osidenl,
)foyor C. 0. FisheL
presided and opened the meeting
with devcstions Reports were g1

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and Kalad Hindy, Middleport.
Paul Smart, charman of th P9lar
Bear club, reported 14 members
who will have to P.aY fines 1r they
appear before T~anksgiving at a
Rot&gt;ry wep~ng wcoring a coat
l'hiJ •Is an annual contest 1n lhl'
local club.
,
In observdce or Con sllt~11on
Week, a recordmg made bY a

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~et~"co~~~~~·u?•
a sun and rays
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The ~and saluted the host stands

C. F. Hibbs, president was In with a block ooM" and then playC~4fSe of the meeting a~d ether ed their Alma Mater as they formgueats were Tom Agee, Gallipolis, ed a block "W" on the other side

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played "IQ the Evenfng By the
Moonligbtoo, one or the songs the
audience uoe~ to ling ac~OIIlpanlcd
by the pianist of the t~eater. Go-•
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Jhe "Merry Widow Waltz" was
played as th~y made a $ stgn. A
large "lool·Dflnt", reminiscent nf
the days when all stars had their
footprints m front o! Grauman's
theater, was next an'd they played
"Lof18, Long Agd"' and as Douglas
Fairbanks appeared, the mus1c
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changed to Weatern music (o!lowed by Rudelph Valentino, the
,"Sheik" and Theda Barl the
"vamp" to the muSic of "~ Comoo Th b d 1 f
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Cozart, gave a fine perlo~mance as
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Juhling McClung. Their theme was
"Join the PI~Aets" and their first
song was "Stairway to the Stars"
as a star wu formed a crescent
moon wat the for.nati~p for "Blue
Moon'' with the majorettes dane·
lng and usin~ blue crescent moons
in their show. and Jh• last number, wnich WR~j pun "~unny Side

1urmg Jhe rrogram except those
usmg dfled materials according
lo the Information r~elved h.ere ·
Mrs. Rob•rt Reibel. Lead111g
Creek Road, is m charge of t,he
Fall Conjerrnce which will, be
held qt the •udttcriijm wjt~ re·
gistrailon at •he mornJ a
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and a "aurprise" speaker is al o
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: nop · T~e hcilteos clubs: t~M1dtl)eport Ga.rtlen Glub.and th, Amate,ur
Gardeners Club are serv1ng bever·
ages witn the aack lunch.J wNI,ch
the members will bring w1th them
and a~e also ..mng cakes, cookies
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linner guesta of tbelr children.
~r and Mrs.,James Whitlatch, Mr
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heir lurniture is to be au~Uoned
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Mr. and Mrs. ~obsrt McDaniel
(Conrtnuod From Pogo One)
md twin son•. Har~an and Harvey, the afternovn program which Is
Whlllatch, plan to leave Middlr scheduled to •tart at I I&gt; m. and
1 ort this evening lor the~r nov, it lo •xpectod that her topic will
'wme 1n PhoeniX, Ariz. They a1·c Be "Chrlitm~a Decorations".
She has 1erved as president of
11 ovmg west becauRe of the health
1 f tneir son, Harvey Harlan ._. an the FIJW~f Artl.lts of Ohio and of
&gt;utstanding athlete at Mlddleporl the Cuyahoga View Garden Club;
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1st Vice proSident and Regional
Mr McDIIniel hus been assoc chairman of the Ohio Counclcl
ot ed wtlh the bakil! bUSiijes.; Show Judgea, and Regional Judge
Jnce he started work lor the Cu
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/Crt Bakery m 194 ~ and has con the Ohio Cl.unell Nationally Ac·
mued smce 19 ~ 1 with Jhe Holsum , credited Flower Show Judges and
Baking Company " !loor man H• ~tate Flower. Show chairman oJ
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Jed to be present.
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matlon meljlory of t)le o)d Nick·
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leodeona and the plaf1d "Wh•n

did job In their Interpretative
dance steps and routlnea
The Young Ad'ult Claas ol th~
Dlr3clor K1thryn McCoy's dane· "omeroy Ba~tl1t e~uljh whic~ a~·
ing Chaunccv-Dover bana opened ~eed some lime aso !o spo1110~ a
halftime entertamment with "To vub S~out pacf, will have the OP·
Loo~ Sharp" played from a block po~tuntly Of hearmg 'about ~he
formation. They faced the home orogrtm Sunda~ mo,rmn~ dUr)q~
bleachers and stepped a routinE the Chpr~h .••4ool p~io4, Ill 10:30'i
while playln,; "P1gskin Mambo".
At !hat tune Bob Siler, district
A dance version ,of the old favor· Scout execullve oJ t~e Pomt Pie~lte "Goofus" preceded playing of ;ant area, pllJls to dlliCUSS respon·
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F, ~I t,be cl9-1~ of the meeijpg rehll lresbmen\,9 were serv~JI by the
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