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week end.
Gu~ata

we'"e Mr and Mrl!l. T. E.

Lees and dau1hters, Teresa and D1•
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and S&lt;ln, Mike, Jr. Mra Virgil
North and children, Walter Lee
and Carolyn and Mro. Jamea Sh~n·
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and Rollin, all of Newark.

Evangeline OES
Fciends Night
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and Mra. Ral?h Wamer w~ illll
move to New Ieney thiJ week
end, wu ho•orod on Sunday aftjr

Evancellne Chapter, OES, had
their Friends' Night, Monday eve·
ning when they met at the Ma·
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thony, .W. M., and Allen Hughel,
w. P., presiding Grand EJecta,
present among the twenty visitors
from Clearwater, Flo , Racine,

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Mn. Maude Chaney, Cblrluton, Muu.
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and ''aon, ll.liph, md Mra.. Ellen · J(n., ~ . WalliN ~o4 aonlnSebO!Il Clw of lhe Ma~ii lletbO·~ Mia l,ucr Klltlolt
Wolfe of Ne\fell, W. Va., 'l'llited ll!lf, .RI\liW'il Hilh, 1rert . . . .
dllt Cburdl
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. ·Mrs. Alma Turnor II the teacher 1,V returned from 1 trip to Calif· Mll\1 :. ~nd other relal!vea and
M'r. ud 1tfQ. Vlrllll 'jlpj!llleJ
of the elau aid wu ill charse ~I pmla and Mexico with the Elden frlejlda., 1
'were reeent vut1ora 'li Ml!1tl,la,·
the pol luck picnic dlnqer lih!Cb Bla~ Jr. family Ia now enrolled
Mr. an~ Mr!. Charley Ztcafooae ataylig at the boale Of tbe,lr
wf ..,..ed at the New Haven, In the JUo Gnaae Coller• where ~~ c~erry Grove, w. va., came Frt· .t~r, Mn. PbylJII .Ayen wjdle abe
l'ark at 12 noon.
'lhe 11 prepiJ'ina for teachlnr.
day to •lilt his slater, Mn. Joe wu oD a trip to Ne!r Work. .
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Van Metre Jane Turner. Be"y
Cuonln&amp;bam, Nancy Proffitt, Cq,o.
ale Horbour, lily RedlJian, ~ile
Redman,
IIIley,
Roush, Dee Betty
Ebenhlcb,
SuzieGloria
Job»aoa, John cunninrham, Jane DOd
aon, Jalle Burge11, Stephen Kaflle,
Ju,dy Turner, Mike Hubour, alld
the honoree.
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Sending gifts but uqble 10 .~
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sles, and Chorles Ander~n. Mqlh•
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Mrs. T. F. Jlawklns, conductreas,

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Potterson Air 'Foree ·1\a,., wKo...
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Mossman's Host
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)olr. and Mra. Ealle Moum•n en
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"LitUa BltiDcb" from Ba:~~towo, Texas, tc. rradu ot avtau~· i'lld IIIOtor ,uo11.., rm.
Jleuadnlllt, Wut Vlrtlnla,' Ia betor recon· Hilt, htatlll olll, dlll!lll and Jet 1111'- fuell,
'ftl1t4 fflllll )lltural' ,.. trarumlaslon to the and llquellttl bui&amp;Dt &amp;1111 propQt.. ,ID\I do 1&amp;
erltlul Hl'l'loe for w•lcb It wu built. 'l'bls re8ular1Jo, on acbedut. nranllHI of -lhtr,
pertloa of the II De Ia to become part of a and at 1 aubatiatlalaaY111 ovtr other lfllllo
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Se1111our, lndlalll. to
. NeW faollltltl Will &amp;II Uri eOUIDUIII
~DOW aearloa CUDPletlop.
to all
deltverlea of eupplle; of aat11nl
r --~IIIIMII"•JIIM wiD be the lo111111 of Tex&amp;a Eaaltrl!'t'auatomera who are preat
dlulllt.r oommoD carrier of petroleum eatly beiD111rved throarh the "Little Blr
!IOta Ill' lht UDltetl St&amp;lel. It wiD connect hlcb" piJIIII~~ttafit.IL ID addltloa. DIW • ·
~·• ~t reftlllnl cap~eiiJ (retlnertee atruatloo 'WID lpcno.tte ~· dellvt17 capaalt,t
bailie Gulf~ lllut Tuu, North Loulal&amp;na: of Tex~ 1111era'a "OO·mll' aatur~l ru
loatll ArliallllaaiiC! Mlti-Contloeahreu) with traaamlaaloa 171tem to over 1,u~.ooo,ooe
1-~~Ia ll lllt~Wutim and Southern atatu. cubic feet per dt~ b)' ,.., nd. .
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Robert Harm, Mrs. Stewart Haw·
kina, Mrs. W W Hayes, Mr1 J
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Evelyn Lew.,, Mrs. A. R PUllen,
Mr1. William Reynolds, Mrs. Griff
Russell, Mrs. Will Steil!, Mrs. Joe
Young Sr , Mrs. James Clatworthy
Plana were made for Obligation
night to be held on October 3rd
and lour new candidates were
Initiated into the Chapter.
During the social hour a dessert
eourse wa1 served with Mrs Stew·
art Hawkins presldinc at the sil
ver coffee service. An arrange.
men! of marigolds and '1/'"' was
u~ed on l~e refreillmenls table
which was lighted by white taper!.
Hostessea were Mra Milton Hood
Mrs. Homer Forrest, Mr1 Robert
McElhinney. Mrs Mary Roush,
Mrs. E. M. Wood, Mra. Carl Ebersbach and Mrs Denver Nelson.

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Women's AI Wool Coif S~eater ·········· ·····.:·.·· ······:· fll•~ tf
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Womws S~-.;t.OIIf Rayon Panties ·······.···• ······-·· · 2' ,.,-. $1.00 ,
Women's Sheer N~tn Stockings ··········· ········; ········· -r' · $1.00.
Men's Big Yank Bl11 De•Jm Dungarees ·· ···········: ·· ····.·:.· $1'.91.·
Men's $l.95 anti $2.49 Sutdt Flannel Shirts ··········· ······ · $U9
Men's Big Yank Corduroy Work Trousers · ·········: ·· ···· ···.·· $4.95
Men's $4.95 Orion Sl~ver Sweaters ·························· $4.00
Men's Evtry ·Dar- Yi,k Socks .... ·.. :.. ·:.. ··.. ·.... · 3 pairs $1.oO
·- Ret. $2.49 Cold Pack Canners · ······························ ··· $1.95
Betty Brite FrHzer·Pqper .... · .. ·........ ·.......... 2 rolls $1.00
Mt~~'s and Boys' A~ustabfe Trouser Creasers ········ ·· 2·prs. $1.00
Reg. $2.75 Dust and POlish Mops,·················· ·· ···· ···· ·· ,$2.00
Airman soeond cliss llernlao S.
Printed Plastic Drapes ····· ······ ········· ·····: ······:· $1.00 ' pai
Spencer, &amp;on of
SP!!J1cer,
Racine, Ob!o, r&amp;enllited 1~ . Ill•
u. S. Air FPrco for a ,term Ot1al&amp; . Cotton Sheet Blankets, 60 ~y 76 inches · · · ·· ·· · ·· · · ···· ·· ·· · ·· $1.00
years effective Septem~ It, lftl1•·
Airman Spencer, b11 ~'*plet'd
four yelrs of military ~rvlo! 1 1bd .Whitt Cotton Sheit Blankets, 70 by 90 Inches ··· ··· · · · ···· · · · ·· $2.19 .
has expressed ~11 lnte~Uon of ,rfi.
mainlnr with the Air Force •UQ!ll
Beacon Rmllankets, 64 ~Y 76Jnches ········: ·· ·· ··········· $2.95
he become• ellrible far. t!t~e·

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suits were !ileA away for handy reference

She was required to send to her state orgaoization evidence of certain meetings havlng been held m June and July by forward lng to Columbus newspaper clippings One
meeting was in June, the other July
"I lost the clipping from Tlje Sentinel
about one of the meetings, and 1 forgot to

Again, The Daily Sentinel came to this
man's rescue. A search of only a few minutes
gave up the roster of new offtcers for thts
Sunday School class.
How fortunate it was that these folk s were
not forced to drive 20, 25, or 50 mtlcs away
to get what they n~eded

to·oo The Price Is Rttht
10.30 Truth or Consequen•N
I1'00 Ti~ Ts~ Do~Jh
1qo It Could Be Yq)l
12·00 News Report
12.15 Movletlme
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Z:OO M.al!n,. Theater

3·00 Queen cor a Dar
3:1f. -.~p&lt;l'!rn Bol!lanacu
4:00, Comecll bme
4:30 Trouble With Father
5:00 Spinach Playhouse
3:45 NBC News
6:00· News Picture
6:15 Sports Eye
G·zo weatnereaat
6:30 Wagon Tral,n
7:30 Father J(nOifl Bert
8:00 Kroft TV Theatet
9:00 Th1s_i!"Your Llie
9:30 Watmront
10·00 Tic Tae Oou&amp;Jt
10:80 News Headline~
t0:4Q ·Nflewalca
12:00 Tonlllli! ·

Projected Sewage Improvement Looms As Bitter PJ/1 -- To Take 8111 The Record Indicates The Dose Is Coming
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money to build a dispo118l plant and sewage direeted.
system.
Apparently there are r eal teeth tn the
edict' from Columbus. Some of them ,.mtght
'l'he meeting held in Middleport Monday have to be sharpened, and even used a little,
night betw~en State Pollutipn Board offtctals, before the two local councils unapimously
represerrtattves of engineer flrms, both coun- aul)lorize eventual construction
ells and their mayors and a n~m,ber of mter·
~e do not consider the councils bemg unested c.ltize~s had one flrtl) result. Middleport necessarily mulish to follow the procedure

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9:00 Romper Boom
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10·00 The Prl•e '' RtJbt
10:30 Trltl.h. ~ Co!),l"'u~~·
;1:00 Tie tat Dot!lh
1!.30 •I Could Be Ym
12:0iJ New\~P~rl
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'1:30 lli'ld&amp; d Groom
a:oo III6Une• Theater
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Mr. and Mrs. ~, M. Rousn were
Mr. and Mrs Robert (Bua)
in Point Plcr.sant SaturRoush were Wednesday evening day.
guests ol Mr and Mre. Fred Ernie ami Miss Twila Rickard

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lira. Lo&amp;IO Arnold and 100. Now- The Cradlo or
th, pter,
aik aad Mr. and Mro. Eugene Children or the American Revalu·
and M
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lion, wtll m&lt;et Thllfllla¥ at 7:30
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lira. Dale Dutton, SharQO
Iowa, prtlldtnl of the Fon D9ciP :Jotlel cllaptor preotdtnt, wlU be
Bu•lne" CoHere, and hla brother, i1J
of tho meetln11 whea a
HatTy McDaniel, Norih
ol \lui iw·lawa will be til•
t:lllett on Mr•. !dna Cart"on and
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~:~k~~'':J.olt 1\juseum "1 Hyde Gibbs,
Broad Run, Sunday, were

DULL IS, FIG,L ·CONFER
WASHIIIG'fON. (UP) - Au.trlan
Foreign Mlnlater L:eopold Ftal
81ng nnOUnCe
talked over U.S.·Auatrian rela·
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Mr. ond Mrs Thomas Wollers, 1 Fo1 ter Dulles Tuesday. He tarmed
MalOn Boulevard, Potnt Plensant, the hatf·hour discuulon "helpful
have announoed the recent mar- nnd useful" but rave no details.
rlage of
dauyhter, Clll'ol Jlo was
by Austrian
Aqae, to James Mourning ' "" of l'lnaftc,e Mlr.ls!Qr lle1nhardt Ka·
Mr.
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Ml'tl. Mournh,,,
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Deanla Weavtr and' Mill Mal'!' Roush, Vernon.
Okey
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and Mrs DoMII Rouoh •nd llfr,
and !llro. Toboy Myer1, Friday
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Mr1 , Irene lloU!h pf lllckory
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MACAO UP- AI least 2 per- splrite down. Parrott aald the Oak·
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lliiDIIII, Pi telt- home leg In this Portugu..,! nal restln~ place of beer •ana and
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robe, the eosy-gada-bou~
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plaid. CJ.i.tet- pleot, front
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Feoturea ~lpaca pile c:onvertibl
thrrette belt, bidden back
ztpper hood collar; water repellen
zipper. Blue. green, lilac.
too, wool·ll~ed !or etdra warmlll.
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In th• pro1enre ol Randall Gar· Electrlral contrlctor Phif Guile,..
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and Ml'l. lfil111it Powell, Nelson· ol tho aroom
ulacturlng rlevlcea to redial tel• beautiful
ville.
phone numhPro. Re Invented the Mr. and
ROll
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HpJ,iA 'cpeMnt K' daytl
mstrumont himself. The ll•dget Ia and Donna were Saturday guests
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I Huntln,ton stnce
her graduat~on telephones unattended When the 0 r. an
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Spendloc a week willl Mr. and In I!IMI lrom Pomt Pleosant lhgh I phone rU.U the device automat· MalOn, ~ti!fdtiY
JlrL RIJl'al 'rlut- Yltll Mro. bo
Schkoo! 'Wher, •h• wbas 011 thh• yeN
ar· lcully diaia • pre,..l number• at oo"::d
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IIi. 'and. lfre. ~b Brink" an4 !llro. Euio Eve . 1 ol Dlt,r,oil, lo , Uonat Honor ~oeidy and acllve In reoched
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e,tlr CarltiAIA. 'Ill Carmel wert ! viiiUnc b~ ~Q·iri• ~VI Uld dau1h~ other school affms. Mr Mourn·.
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NO FANCY FIXTURI$
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cal Englncermg , 1 Oh•o Untver- Police soueht a bank robber who
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lfr, ' kg4 ~~ Bert Boll"'i ud
children qf Copron. Ill., and Jilt!
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GoO ond Judy Halden, dauah·
ten or Mr. and Mr1. Elmer Mal·
den, Nellon111le RD, former loell reJJdenta, ore lilted In the
acbool oltlcero at the NelJon•llle
Ht1h Sehool Gail, a junior 11 Ia
chlrce ol publicity and ludy, .
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11:00 N,wa '
1!:10 Katie's. Altl)4uc
Roush.
were 1!1 New Haven Saturday and
I 1.15 Love of .Lite
Mr. an Mrs Curtis Young .re·
en Mr and Mrs Stanley AdMayor E. F. Robinson in the near future, will
Every means possible should be explored
lt:84 S.an:.ll for TomDlTOW
turned to tflelr farm here after ktns.
11 :U Qult!J'!' IJihl .
spending a lew days at their
Okey Ro~sh and Mrs.. Ethel Fry
satisfy the enforcement people of the state to obtain financial assistance in the proJect
REDS PROBE ANTARCTIC
12:oo
IPt&lt;:h•n
homes
in
ChPrleston
and
Dunbar,
were
business
callers
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Point
pollution board that "something Is betng done even though other towns in similar circum- . LQ)JDON UP - Ru3Stan setonIZ:~O Aa'tlt.e World Tt.u'lll
Mrs.
Berth•
Kensel
and
lamily
Pleasant
Frid
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to get on with the project."
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ttsts plan to set up a Ctfth re1:00 Beat the Cloc~
stances have proceeded to butld But we can. seart·h stnllon m the Antarct•c ,.. of Union spent Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. 'f. J Gladwell,
Mr apd Mrs F M. Roush
Jimmi' and Jerry of Hamm011d
I :30 HoJUeplrty
There is wl,de conjecture as to what the not, surely, refuse to accept lite idea that this terior this winter, Mo•eow Radto wltn
Ed Fry CAlled on Miss Ella Bles- spent the week end with Mr ind
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state would do if a community made an all- has to be done sotietlm2, and if it is our
' "'d today.
sing SundRy morning.
Mrs. Ivea Kmg.'
2'30 Tho Vertllrt Is YOIIH
Okey B. Roush is visiting his . Mr. and Mrs .Curtis Rickard
:•OIIVig)ll agajnst compliance. All anyone has to pay for most of it, then we should get on NAUTILUS EUROPE BOUND
3:00 J!rl.htur Day
two daughters and •on In Fairfax, called on Mr and Mt:ll StUDley Ad·
;-i.to .4P' on l,s the experience of several other with It in due time.
LE HAVP.E, France UP - The VIrginia.
a: 15 Secret storm
kins Sunday evening.
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U. S Navy'p atomic submarine
3:30 E~{e •! Ntcht
Mr. and !drs. Herman Blessing Rev. and Mrs. W S. Billups of
4:00 The ljlorly Sll.ow
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Nauttlus will touch a European or Parkersburs spent the week Pl. Pleaoant spent Saturday alter"
ua
Mr. and !!ro Raymund Llcvlng port fur the ftrst time when It end w!th Mr and Mrs. Harley noon wlth.Mr s Luvena Rainey.
5:30 Your Es1o, R•porter
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{FranC£:8 Cltuse), West Columbaa, docks here Oct. 5·10 aCter NATO Bonecutter.
Mra. Ercell Adkins, Mr•. Ethel S:M Wealb~.man
5:45 Sporu Poradt
•t je !lome
Clau ol the 1
1 are announ&lt; lng the btrlh of a naval mancJ: vershave llnishcd, tt
Mr.
110d
Mrs Clarence Eden of · Mro. Carrie Kmg called on Mr . 6.00 Boston Blackie
..... N' rene CllUfth held a wiener
1hc pound thirteen ounrc daughter was announced today.
5:M W•stbermltl
Davies Grove Mr. and Mra. John· and Mrs. Arch Roush Sunday eve• ""~' It the home ol Mr. and Mro.
Sue Ellen. at Holm'Hospllal on
6:15 Douglas Ed warda
6:oo Ned Martin Sparta
nie Lewis, Mason, •pent Friday ning.
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COLLINS TO SPEAK
Tuetdny, Sept 24 They
have OUEEN BRINGING IE.WELS evening with Mr and Mrs. Fred i,;;=;;.;;;--;.;;;;;;;;;;j 6:30 I Love Lucy ,
8:15 J;louglos ~war$
7·00 The Big Re•ord
6:30 Sgt. Pr•IIUD of 'tho Yuba
· Attendin( wel'e: Mr. and Mrs. Don lllrs. Nellie Vale, Salem Cenlw. three , ?14fr _c,htldren, She~la, Mt· LONDON -tr~ _ Qu~· Eliza- Roush
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H)ghway Patrol
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Jlons of dolbrs worth" of er per- tlst CHurch met WedneliJay With
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•nd Mrs. Allred Ru•· Women's Club. hos announced that 1 dleport, and Mr aud Mr.
A oonal Jewels when she vllits the Mra. Cecil Blessing and I'IOrked on
9:00 'lil'lnslttlng ·Cirtle neater . 11:311• ~t6)ohouand ' '" '' '
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!lin LeRoy Wabon, State Senator Oakley CoUina, ol I·Ltevlng, Mason, Oreal Rrnndpar-. • Unltod Stat••• and Canada n.xt rug r ags. At noon 11 lunch was en10·00 Up-to-t~ ..mloute Neww
io·oo ttP:to-the:mi/lute News
Mr. and Mr!. Georre Cundlll, Mra Ironton, will be the guest speaker ' en!! sre W W Forie) Muldlcport., month, tt wa• dls&lt;loscd today . It Joyed toget~Pr.
10:0~
ikanolng
the
'Weather
10.0$. Sc,nninl th \feathar
Rliy Anne,, Mro. Dory Wbl(e. Mrs. at the Oclobnr dinner meeting ol and Mrs. Villla Sales, L•nca stcr will be the flrat lime the Jewel! Several from here att~ndcd the
10 10 The Late Sbow
10,10 Th~ L~l•' :41ow
Bob Moore, Mra Pauline McCII~- the BPW at the Flrot Presbyterian
will bo shown Jo North ilmertea. shower of Luella Rayburn Ruettell
tock, MillO• Wilma an~ Judy Church. M" Collins will accomCHURCH HOMECOMING
They Include two dazzling RuB- given by Mrs Ercell and Nellie
RJihthoua,oot a IIUOII, Mrs El- pany her hu•band aad be a dinner A Homecoming wil l be htl•l """ haras.
Adkins at the home of Mrs Nel·
ale Evmij, etrolt, Mich.
rueat 01 the club.
sunday, Sept 2A, at lh" llazel
,,. Anklns at Plain Valley.
The Loyal '!"'lpero CI&amp;SI ol the
Commuulty Church. lt rv Oaku•
AIR STRIKE TALKS STALL
The PTA b sponoorm1 1 social
Albury Me!hodlot Church met at
NIW AUIVAL
Smith of Nitro, IV Vo. will be WASIIING1'0N UP _ A Na- ~·, nu"'" School house Friday nlte
the homo ot Mr. and Mn. Corl
Mr. and '-!ro. Donald Leach lhc ~ltcmuon spo"kei'
tlonal Mediatton Board spokesman
CHANNEL n WED.
CIIANNEt. IS THURS.
WoeJe, with Mr. Weese Jlv:jll. the !Dorothy Veith) aro announcing
reported "no progress at all"
Lucretia Boneeutter and
Sign On
10:39 Slin On
dtvotlon!. M"s. Dana Hy,. .~ave the birth o1 a six pound thlrtl!l!n
ON OSU BAND
Tuesday on •florl! to settle the
!llr Jolmnle 1\farx were united In
I l.llti Adventures in Learning
11:00 Adventur01 In Learnln,
llobcrt Brown, sun of Mr ann two d,,y Not •onal Atrlines strike marriage
the book review taken !rom The ounce daughter Marcia Louise at
Wednesday
eventn,.
11:110
Neighbors
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lnvin&lt;lblo
qqpatlona
were givenChrist".
by Mro.Bible
Marilorel
Et- llolzer Hospital o•'' Sqnday ' S~pt.
M hMrs Russell
1 b Brown of Lasi&lt;· y Sl that has Idled 3,800 employees.
Rolatlves hove roeetvcd word of
12:0~ Noon Newa
~:05 Nooli'NelvJ ·
ehln&lt;~er nrl Mrs. Nellie Weese 22, Grtndparenta IJ'e Mr. and ra. B!i a&amp;a n een nomcd as a nu!m Board Member Leverett Edwards tbe birth of , daughter to !llr.
12:16 Cartoon Club
1Z:I~ Cll1oon Club
• h a 1
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John Veith a~d lllr. and Mro. Joe ber ol the Ohio Stat• UJu vm •ty met ~eparatelr with both atdea. He and Mrs. Johnnie Holloway ol
12:30 L1bera~e
12:30 Llberace
•;,·1- . menrroncls
' were reeelved
Nrve · word Leach' a.•tory.,
• Run. Greot .ra
• nd- Marchln•• Band He l'iavs
,.r ~~:-william
· · the "ito
'" unnounce d 1he dl seuu'1ons ' wou ld Rocltlord, Ulinola Mro. Hottow'-Y ,
1:00 Gretcb•n Wade Show
1:00 G~etcbeQ .Wode Sbpw
I. the lorm.r Ida "aude ChaPma'n
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and
Mrs.
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•·csumo toda;.
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me deat o hla aunt, " · m- I Veith Middleport· Mr. and Mrs
Ill• Seibert, Middleport. Mn. Sel'
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1:'0 Amirlcari
Movie Matinee
3:00 American
Bandrtand
and
has
man1
relatives
3:00
Bandltud
UO
Cartonn Club
bllrt died at ~~lga General H(NtpJt. ' Roa, file, St,oryo Run, an
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RITURNS TO SCHOOL
• in this area. They have an older
4:00 Cartoon Club
al In Pomer~y and woo hurled lu and. lira. Adltlgll. Sllllth, Gallta
FOR PORTRAIT GIVIN
cbttd, a boy Mrs. Garnett Chap·
''llll ~le~y '¥,ouoe Clfll
0;00 lflch; ¥ollie Clull
Columbu
County.
Mrs Jame9 Ruckman !Corrine MOSCOW (UP) - Alexander man Is With ner dauilhter.
8:00 Fho Star Final
tiTt,
Ann
Ashworth! hus been tl" GcraJimov, ooce Josef staUn'o Ia.
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.....-guest of Mr. aJid Mr, William vorltc artist, Tuesday, presented Mlso Dotty McCratb' called on
4&lt; ~ Jolul DolT • lb~ ; • o Q ~"' I! tbe ""
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Mrs. Tobey
Stindty.
8:30 D11119land
6:30. Orteat EQrees.
11-0J
Mr. , l!jl Mrs. Thomao \VttUoma
•Cl b Mutlotk and othur tci,Jii ves tor Mrs. Eleanot· Roosevelt with a Mr.
Gall Donohoo
has Myers
purchaoed
th•
ft
Navr
7:00
and ' tIOJt,
of CoiJI!IIbtio, Tho JoUy
..wlni U I tHe pust sevmt days, Sl1e hus rc portrolt h•
of her late htt•·
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e.·i--"'-'e
1:30 "'••• •' r.to
th
k nd with l\lr, and will meet Frldoy evonln1 at tne , turned to Vnlvewty II O&gt;Ptlal at uand during the Tehoran confer· rarm near Board known 11 the
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Spawn
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ond
will
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ltlonteat
of
De•laloa
8:oo
Time.'
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home o,( Mra.
w.e...r.
Columbus where she " Ill Niii&gt;O&gt; she
encewould
in 1943.
Mrs. the
Roosevelt
9: W'edaeaday Nlcht ''"
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8:30. •
1 c. F. Willlomo.
vult!••
Mr and Mr1 Ro• Jonea Hilt.
Tralnln•.
exhibit
picturesaid
at ntove there I"·• the near future.

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7 00 Jimmie Dean ..
1 30 Boston Jlat;klo
Q:OO Collloln Kancaroo
8:4p CBS News
8:M Lo&lt;al News
9:00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arth11r G!'dfrey
10:30 Slflkt tt Rlcb
ll :oo News
It ·10 Katie's Almanac
U:U Love of Lif•
lt:30 Seorch for Tomorrow
It :4~ Guld!ns Light
12:00 Katie'• Kitchen
12:30 AJ lh• Wori~ TurDI
1·oo ·Beat Ihe Cloek
1.30 HotJJeparly
%.00 Btl Payoff
2:30 The Verdlrt to Youn
3:00 Brighter Dal
3:15 Sectel Storm
!:30 Edn or Nl&lt;:ht
4:oq The Early Show
5:30 Your Eetto Reponor
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London Enlland, whtrt he at'tended·, opectll eonrerence,lllave
cone to Parll, Fnnec, for 1 'obort
v!Jit belore t etumlnc home.
lolro. Kennelb :lflltera and two
dau""tero, Cum'"-tand, lid., ...
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MIX Llm!Mrttl aDd laJnily, lJ'
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Thirty mombera of &gt;\!phi Oml• oM
have loomed
1Jr. and Mfa.
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4-ij Club II a meeUa(' ol that recitation ol the 4-H PlectJe.
me aororlty met for I dlnper at
group tieltl recently , 1 the hom• Allee Rou•h read the mtpture Edna•, Party Hou10 111 ,J~&lt;kooa
of Arlene Rouab. At the 11me leuoa end Dottle ~uah p~nt· l!onday eveala1 and adjoumed to
lime oibl!l' olllcers oad leaden ed a poem.
the P,rk VIew ochool lor' Jhele
lor the cltmlng rear were eteeted. . The club voted to . eponaor ' bualneu meelln, an~ prognm .
Eloeted were Dottle Roush, vie&lt;- "record ·hop" at the Vernon
Gwendoijn Davlr, pruldent,
r !dent· Oarplyn JtlcCormlck, Grade S.hool on Sept. 28. Fum preaided and wao lA cb~r~e ol the 1
:e::.tary; Bruce ·Staat•, tre11Ur- Yo~th .~~. rlbbon.;;,~:··~~=~ loitlallon of tme new membera:
er· Wanda Thompson, aon~ lead· rec~gn,.... ' er
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Maude Flrmon ana Alice Cooper
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The Soli Denlol Ladteo Aid or
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Church ol Letart, ' w. Va., held a Rlehardt, Rachel Warner, Lee
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birthday dinner, last Thursday, Lee
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honoring members o! the eioup The preoldent reported on the
~enon Jones, -vice-president, who celebrated birthday• during Nonh Eaat ReJional meeUng beld ,
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In wuhlngtQJI, D. C., thlo aunt
odllt lien'* Auotlatlon met at ilonored at the dinner were mer wben 1 earavan tl!Ured Baltt·
HeaiiYitlethodlot Chureh in lbe ab- w. J Rolllna, IHI!Ill' Taylor and more, WUUamebura. and' other Ia·
oonct of their proaldent, Ralph Hn Joe Keithley.
moua ptaeao Jo ~~ a~a·,.' .b t
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The Rev. C. R. Kollkrlght, post- MrL calvin pto.atna, Mrs. J..,k ed l,nd It ,..11 onnouneed \hat the
or of t~ ehureh 1 wu Ia thor1e Riley, Mr, and Mro. Rolllu, Mra October tntet)ng
would be held
of the devotional service and pr.. Sam Leightner, Mr1. Anna Kling- l..at the home ol Mr&amp; C. 0. Chaparam ond rpoke on the palatlng by ensmlth, lllrs. Dale Hoffman. min. Rutlond, when a rorolgn
Sohnon ol the "Head ol Christ"· Mra Gary Hollman, Mr. and Exehauie studeut would be on
He dlttplayeit a rep:oduetlon or Mrs' Oat Grimm.
the progrom
tbe famous picture and .ai!O the Mra Robert Roush, Kenneth Mro Ertlest Coy,rt (Virelnla
Sep\!:mber·Octobor 'publication of ond Dorlone Rouah, !lire. Johnny Mayea), ,.., _aurprll~d during the
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the saine picture.
Keithley, Bo~b~ and Kothy, lira. preaente~ · ber yoUng oon, Charlea
A short bueln~•• mectloi was Rolli Winebrenner a~d Donna, 'wltli a 1troller. Pu,nch wae aervheld and a diJcllulon of, luture Mro. Clara Cape)iort, llrL Dol' ed at the clo~ of tbe meeUDJ. .
projeetr. Pie ••d coffee were eerv- roll Hoffman; Donald oM Billy.
Amon1 th~ pre~tent were Vtr·
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glala Covert,
Emily Sprague, , &amp;o·
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lin Part, i'lan Mvore. ltllldred
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lfawley L~~tllle Smith. Lee Lee, I
Bereons 'plann .lng
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Loyal Beroana' Cll\1!1 met Tueitlay where a' irolfiJi of her former Mid- 15th A
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night at the homeol Mr. and MJ1. dleporf HIJb Sehool lrlebda eel•
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L. E: l'J'Iplett, Broadway.
brated ,~ .11Jtb wetltllng annl·
!lin Clarence McNeal, preelden~ veraary.
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was In,cbarr,e ol the meeting and
Games wort played and prW!I the Firat Pr.,byterlan Cbureh will
appointed State Representative won hy l(r1 'Joe Moore and 'llrs. celebr.le\1 their .'1Dtli •riDiveraary
George Meinhart, lllro. 0. E. lllc- lllannin, tu&lt;es. ThuratlaY wheil they meet at th~
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Klnle~ and Mro. George Chllcb on
JlecoreUoria o! pink ond blue •bureb •t 5 p. m.
the c!qptmlttee to repon on the were rarrietl ,out In the d...-rt
A covered dish dinner wUI open
purchase of the Communion oerv- course sel'l'ed hY. Mlu Hyaell with t~e prolrem an~ membera are
l&lt;e. Thla ha• been a project ol Mn John B¥ckley 11 11olltloi ho• aaked to bring their table service
the ct... for the paet yeor.
lee!. Favon were miniature diJ· wtth th~ de"ert Jl'l~ to bo furThe opening devotional service per nut-cup! and the napthio nished by the . hoote•ea: lfrl.
included prayer by Fred I. Gard· were decontod with storka.
!'loyd Carmack, J(n. Cllnton]'lsh·
ner pastor ol the church; S.rlp Guests were Mra. Dale HyJell, er. Mre. Aunice Ohlinger, Mrs.
tur~ les.On hy Mr;. HQmer Rice Mro. Horace Abbot~ Mrr. Jamea Mary Steele'. lfrl. Herman Bailey
and two , rea~lngs by Mro. McKin· SanhorJ&gt;, Mn. Joe Moore, Mra. and !Illes Sar3 Jon,,,
'Mrs. Harold Sauer wltl be in
ley.
Ruth· Robinson, Mn. Manning
Church mr.mben reported ill KJooo Ml" Carol BachteL RN. •hor&amp;e ol tthe t&gt;r!llralll lor the
were Mro. C!at;tnle, ~~ne, C. H. Send~ Jlllts w~r~ ~s. Iloymood eveol'li and the n(ular: meellng
Churc~,IDd Rr W: RtllllJnP, a sur· Lievlns, '~""' ,,William Bloettnar, Ia aobeduled'fbr 7:30. ' I
gical p.~ticnt at Grant Hospital, Mra. Georee Doolittle and IIIIas
The Astlll&lt;lation wu org1nlzed
'Columbus.
Betty Greenlee. )lrs. Her,bert In September, 1942.
1 ' Hostea101 .wore Mrs. Triple!!, Fink mother of· the guest of
Mrs. vomer RJee and Mrs. Mary honor, presented her with ' an an·
Smalley, and they served apple 1 niver.,ry stfi also.
. JPie a&gt;l11mode 1nd collee to DEN VEil Colo UP-MraEua
twenty~ m~mboro.
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Mr. ond Mra. John Parry and
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ehlldren, Curtis and DeeDee and
Mr. and Mf!. ·Jq~n Hamilton ol
Logan were &amp;onday gucata of
ltlr. and Mra. Ray woodgeard and
16mlly.
Ailhtll' Kllpor and Jl'andchil·
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and !.Irs. ~Y K11par.
~Y Hpllerl J. It!, Gaul and Victor aad Henry Bahr attended the
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firm to consult with they have set for themselves which appears
Pomeroy s engmeer firm as to advlsabillty of to be one of going ai slowly loward the objec- II
constructing a single disposal plan~ for botb live as possible. It does appear, however, that
towns. Also, many perpie~ing problems were adamant refus~l to recognize the need fo~ a
unde~stood ~etter by most of those present modern system of sewage disposal is of httlc /
Thts step, tf complied with by necessary le· value to the' pregress and growth of out com·
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In a short time we had provided her wtlh
t9 tl)e peoilje of our Meigs Coun- her needed clipping taken from standard ftles
.,, , .: ty communities occurred. Both were almost kept here.
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"Laurel Cliff Better Health club, a group of officers were of a cptam Sunday School class
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suits were !ileA away for handy reference

She was required to send to her state orgaoization evidence of certain meetings havlng been held m June and July by forward lng to Columbus newspaper clippings One
meeting was in June, the other July
"I lost the clipping from Tlje Sentinel
about one of the meetings, and 1 forgot to

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man's rescue. A search of only a few minutes
gave up the roster of new offtcers for thts
Sunday School class.
How fortunate it was that these folk s were
not forced to drive 20, 25, or 50 mtlcs away
to get what they n~eded

to·oo The Price Is Rttht
10.30 Truth or Consequen•N
I1'00 Ti~ Ts~ Do~Jh
1qo It Could Be Yq)l
12·00 News Report
12.15 Movletlme
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3:1f. -.~p&lt;l'!rn Bol!lanacu
4:00, Comecll bme
4:30 Trouble With Father
5:00 Spinach Playhouse
3:45 NBC News
6:00· News Picture
6:15 Sports Eye
G·zo weatnereaat
6:30 Wagon Tral,n
7:30 Father J(nOifl Bert
8:00 Kroft TV Theatet
9:00 Th1s_i!"Your Llie
9:30 Watmront
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10:80 News Headline~
t0:4Q ·Nflewalca
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Projected Sewage Improvement Looms As Bitter PJ/1 -- To Take 8111 The Record Indicates The Dose Is Coming
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money to build a dispo118l plant and sewage direeted.
system.
Apparently there are r eal teeth tn the
edict' from Columbus. Some of them ,.mtght
'l'he meeting held in Middleport Monday have to be sharpened, and even used a little,
night betw~en State Pollutipn Board offtctals, before the two local councils unapimously
represerrtattves of engineer flrms, both coun- aul)lorize eventual construction
ells and their mayors and a n~m,ber of mter·
~e do not consider the councils bemg unested c.ltize~s had one flrtl) result. Middleport necessarily mulish to follow the procedure

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lira. Lo&amp;IO Arnold and 100. Now- The Cradlo or
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aik aad Mr. and Mro. Eugene Children or the American Revalu·
and M
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lion, wtll m&lt;et Thllfllla¥ at 7:30
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lira. Dale Dutton, SharQO
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Bu•lne" CoHere, and hla brother, i1J
of tho meetln11 whea a
HatTy McDaniel, Norih
ol \lui iw·lawa will be til•
t:lllett on Mr•. !dna Cart"on and
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Broad Run, Sunday, were

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WASHIIIG'fON. (UP) - Au.trlan
Foreign Mlnlater L:eopold Ftal
81ng nnOUnCe
talked over U.S.·Auatrian rela·
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Mr. ond Mrs Thomas Wollers, 1 Fo1 ter Dulles Tuesday. He tarmed
MalOn Boulevard, Potnt Plensant, the hatf·hour discuulon "helpful
have announoed the recent mar- nnd useful" but rave no details.
rlage of
dauyhter, Clll'ol Jlo was
by Austrian
Aqae, to James Mourning ' "" of l'lnaftc,e Mlr.ls!Qr lle1nhardt Ka·
Mr.
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Deanla Weavtr and' Mill Mal'!' Roush, Vernon.
Okey
and CjCII Ble•Jnr
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tiome of llr.
and Mrs DoMII Rouoh •nd llfr,
and !llro. Toboy Myer1, Friday
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Mr1 , Irene lloU!h pf lllckory
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Mr. and lin. Homer 'Holt~ and
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Mre. David Frecker ytsited recent
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In th• pro1enre ol Randall Gar· Electrlral contrlctor Phif Guile,..
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and Ml'l. lfil111it Powell, Nelson· ol tho aroom
ulacturlng rlevlcea to redial tel• beautiful
ville.
phone numhPro. Re Invented the Mr. and
ROll
illl'lth
HpJ,iA 'cpeMnt K' daytl
mstrumont himself. The ll•dget Ia and Donna were Saturday guests
w lliU-• .,...,, MJi 1 · c IY a
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I Huntln,ton stnce
her graduat~on telephones unattended When the 0 r. an
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Spendloc a week willl Mr. and In I!IMI lrom Pomt Pleosant lhgh I phone rU.U the device automat· MalOn, ~ti!fdtiY
JlrL RIJl'al 'rlut- Yltll Mro. bo
Schkoo! 'Wher, •h• wbas 011 thh• yeN
ar· lcully diaia • pre,..l number• at oo"::d
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Jameo Clj'dcq, ~SAAtb'~.
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IIi. 'and. lfre. ~b Brink" an4 !llro. Euio Eve . 1 ol Dlt,r,oil, lo , Uonat Honor ~oeidy and acllve In reoched
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e,tlr CarltiAIA. 'Ill Carmel wert ! viiiUnc b~ ~Q·iri• ~VI Uld dau1h~ other school affms. Mr Mourn·.
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NO FANCY FIXTURI$
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cal Englncermg , 1 Oh•o Untver- Police soueht a bank robber who
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lfr, ' kg4 ~~ Bert Boll"'i ud
children qf Copron. Ill., and Jilt!
ney ¥ \l'rllt, Wheellna, vlllted Jlt.
RpJ Winebrenner fl14l
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GoO ond Judy Halden, dauah·
ten or Mr. and Mr1. Elmer Mal·
den, Nellon111le RD, former loell reJJdenta, ore lilted In the
acbool oltlcero at the NelJon•llle
Ht1h Sehool Gail, a junior 11 Ia
chlrce ol publicity and ludy, .
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11:00 N,wa '
1!:10 Katie's. Altl)4uc
Roush.
were 1!1 New Haven Saturday and
I 1.15 Love of .Lite
Mr. an Mrs Curtis Young .re·
en Mr and Mrs Stanley AdMayor E. F. Robinson in the near future, will
Every means possible should be explored
lt:84 S.an:.ll for TomDlTOW
turned to tflelr farm here after ktns.
11 :U Qult!J'!' IJihl .
spending a lew days at their
Okey Ro~sh and Mrs.. Ethel Fry
satisfy the enforcement people of the state to obtain financial assistance in the proJect
REDS PROBE ANTARCTIC
12:oo
IPt&lt;:h•n
homes
in
ChPrleston
and
Dunbar,
were
business
callers
m
Point
pollution board that "something Is betng done even though other towns in similar circum- . LQ)JDON UP - Ru3Stan setonIZ:~O Aa'tlt.e World Tt.u'lll
Mrs.
Berth•
Kensel
and
lamily
Pleasant
Frid
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to get on with the project."
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ttsts plan to set up a Ctfth re1:00 Beat the Cloc~
stances have proceeded to butld But we can. seart·h stnllon m the Antarct•c ,.. of Union spent Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. 'f. J Gladwell,
Mr apd Mrs F M. Roush
Jimmi' and Jerry of Hamm011d
I :30 HoJUeplrty
There is wl,de conjecture as to what the not, surely, refuse to accept lite idea that this terior this winter, Mo•eow Radto wltn
Ed Fry CAlled on Miss Ella Bles- spent the week end with Mr ind
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state would do if a community made an all- has to be done sotietlm2, and if it is our
' "'d today.
sing SundRy morning.
Mrs. Ivea Kmg.'
2'30 Tho Vertllrt Is YOIIH
Okey B. Roush is visiting his . Mr. and Mrs .Curtis Rickard
:•OIIVig)ll agajnst compliance. All anyone has to pay for most of it, then we should get on NAUTILUS EUROPE BOUND
3:00 J!rl.htur Day
two daughters and •on In Fairfax, called on Mr and Mt:ll StUDley Ad·
;-i.to .4P' on l,s the experience of several other with It in due time.
LE HAVP.E, France UP - The VIrginia.
a: 15 Secret storm
kins Sunday evening.
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U. S Navy'p atomic submarine
3:30 E~{e •! Ntcht
Mr. and !drs. Herman Blessing Rev. and Mrs. W S. Billups of
4:00 The ljlorly Sll.ow
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Nauttlus will touch a European or Parkersburs spent the week Pl. Pleaoant spent Saturday alter"
ua
Mr. and !!ro Raymund Llcvlng port fur the ftrst time when It end w!th Mr and Mrs. Harley noon wlth.Mr s Luvena Rainey.
5:30 Your Es1o, R•porter
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{FranC£:8 Cltuse), West Columbaa, docks here Oct. 5·10 aCter NATO Bonecutter.
Mra. Ercell Adkins, Mr•. Ethel S:M Wealb~.man
5:45 Sporu Poradt
•t je !lome
Clau ol the 1
1 are announ&lt; lng the btrlh of a naval mancJ: vershave llnishcd, tt
Mr.
110d
Mrs Clarence Eden of · Mro. Carrie Kmg called on Mr . 6.00 Boston Blackie
..... N' rene CllUfth held a wiener
1hc pound thirteen ounrc daughter was announced today.
5:M W•stbermltl
Davies Grove Mr. and Mra. John· and Mrs. Arch Roush Sunday eve• ""~' It the home ol Mr. and Mro.
Sue Ellen. at Holm'Hospllal on
6:15 Douglas Ed warda
6:oo Ned Martin Sparta
nie Lewis, Mason, •pent Friday ning.
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Rlihlhouae. Pomeroy 1\.D.
COLLINS TO SPEAK
Tuetdny, Sept 24 They
have OUEEN BRINGING IE.WELS evening with Mr and Mrs. Fred i,;;=;;.;;;--;.;;;;;;;;;;j 6:30 I Love Lucy ,
8:15 J;louglos ~war$
7·00 The Big Re•ord
6:30 Sgt. Pr•IIUD of 'tho Yuba
· Attendin( wel'e: Mr. and Mrs. Don lllrs. Nellie Vale, Salem Cenlw. three , ?14fr _c,htldren, She~la, Mt· LONDON -tr~ _ Qu~· Eliza- Roush
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Jlons of dolbrs worth" of er per- tlst CHurch met WedneliJay With
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•nd Mrs. Allred Ru•· Women's Club. hos announced that 1 dleport, and Mr aud Mr.
A oonal Jewels when she vllits the Mra. Cecil Blessing and I'IOrked on
9:00 'lil'lnslttlng ·Cirtle neater . 11:311• ~t6)ohouand ' '" '' '
111;:
!lin LeRoy Wabon, State Senator Oakley CoUina, ol I·Ltevlng, Mason, Oreal Rrnndpar-. • Unltod Stat••• and Canada n.xt rug r ags. At noon 11 lunch was en10·00 Up-to-t~ ..mloute Neww
io·oo ttP:to-the:mi/lute News
Mr. and Mr!. Georre Cundlll, Mra Ironton, will be the guest speaker ' en!! sre W W Forie) Muldlcport., month, tt wa• dls&lt;loscd today . It Joyed toget~Pr.
10:0~
ikanolng
the
'Weather
10.0$. Sc,nninl th \feathar
Rliy Anne,, Mro. Dory Wbl(e. Mrs. at the Oclobnr dinner meeting ol and Mrs. Villla Sales, L•nca stcr will be the flrat lime the Jewel! Several from here att~ndcd the
10 10 The Late Sbow
10,10 Th~ L~l•' :41ow
Bob Moore, Mra Pauline McCII~- the BPW at the Flrot Presbyterian
will bo shown Jo North ilmertea. shower of Luella Rayburn Ruettell
tock, MillO• Wilma an~ Judy Church. M" Collins will accomCHURCH HOMECOMING
They Include two dazzling RuB- given by Mrs Ercell and Nellie
RJihthoua,oot a IIUOII, Mrs El- pany her hu•band aad be a dinner A Homecoming wil l be htl•l """ haras.
Adkins at the home of Mrs Nel·
ale Evmij, etrolt, Mich.
rueat 01 the club.
sunday, Sept 2A, at lh" llazel
,,. Anklns at Plain Valley.
The Loyal '!"'lpero CI&amp;SI ol the
Commuulty Church. lt rv Oaku•
AIR STRIKE TALKS STALL
The PTA b sponoorm1 1 social
Albury Me!hodlot Church met at
NIW AUIVAL
Smith of Nitro, IV Vo. will be WASIIING1'0N UP _ A Na- ~·, nu"'" School house Friday nlte
the homo ot Mr. and Mn. Corl
Mr. and '-!ro. Donald Leach lhc ~ltcmuon spo"kei'
tlonal Mediatton Board spokesman
CHANNEL n WED.
CIIANNEt. IS THURS.
WoeJe, with Mr. Weese Jlv:jll. the !Dorothy Veith) aro announcing
reported "no progress at all"
Lucretia Boneeutter and
Sign On
10:39 Slin On
dtvotlon!. M"s. Dana Hy,. .~ave the birth o1 a six pound thlrtl!l!n
ON OSU BAND
Tuesday on •florl! to settle the
!llr Jolmnle 1\farx were united In
I l.llti Adventures in Learning
11:00 Adventur01 In Learnln,
llobcrt Brown, sun of Mr ann two d,,y Not •onal Atrlines strike marriage
the book review taken !rom The ounce daughter Marcia Louise at
Wednesday
eventn,.
11:110
Neighbors
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lnvin&lt;lblo
qqpatlona
were givenChrist".
by Mro.Bible
Marilorel
Et- llolzer Hospital o•'' Sqnday ' S~pt.
M hMrs Russell
1 b Brown of Lasi&lt;· y Sl that has Idled 3,800 employees.
Rolatlves hove roeetvcd word of
12:0~ Noon Newa
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ehln&lt;~er nrl Mrs. Nellie Weese 22, Grtndparenta IJ'e Mr. and ra. B!i a&amp;a n een nomcd as a nu!m Board Member Leverett Edwards tbe birth of , daughter to !llr.
12:16 Cartoon Club
1Z:I~ Cll1oon Club
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John Veith a~d lllr. and Mro. Joe ber ol the Ohio Stat• UJu vm •ty met ~eparatelr with both atdea. He and Mrs. Johnnie Holloway ol
12:30 L1bera~e
12:30 Llberace
•;,·1- . menrroncls
' were reeelved
Nrve · word Leach' a.•tory.,
• Run. Greot .ra
• nd- Marchln•• Band He l'iavs
,.r ~~:-william
· · the "ito
'" unnounce d 1he dl seuu'1ons ' wou ld Rocltlord, Ulinola Mro. Hottow'-Y ,
1:00 Gretcb•n Wade Show
1:00 G~etcbeQ .Wode Sbpw
I. the lorm.r Ida "aude ChaPma'n
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and
Mrs.
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•·csumo toda;.
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me deat o hla aunt, " · m- I Veith Middleport· Mr. and Mrs
Ill• Seibert, Middleport. Mn. Sel'
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1:'0 Amirlcari
Movie Matinee
3:00 American
Bandrtand
and
has
man1
relatives
3:00
Bandltud
UO
Cartonn Club
bllrt died at ~~lga General H(NtpJt. ' Roa, file, St,oryo Run, an
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RITURNS TO SCHOOL
• in this area. They have an older
4:00 Cartoon Club
al In Pomer~y and woo hurled lu and. lira. Adltlgll. Sllllth, Gallta
FOR PORTRAIT GIVIN
cbttd, a boy Mrs. Garnett Chap·
''llll ~le~y '¥,ouoe Clfll
0;00 lflch; ¥ollie Clull
Columbu
County.
Mrs Jame9 Ruckman !Corrine MOSCOW (UP) - Alexander man Is With ner dauilhter.
8:00 Fho Star Final
tiTt,
Ann
Ashworth! hus been tl" GcraJimov, ooce Josef staUn'o Ia.
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.....-guest of Mr. aJid Mr, William vorltc artist, Tuesday, presented Mlso Dotty McCratb' called on
4&lt; ~ Jolul DolT • lb~ ; • o Q ~"' I! tbe ""
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Mrs. Tobey
Stindty.
8:30 D11119land
6:30. Orteat EQrees.
11-0J
Mr. , l!jl Mrs. Thomao \VttUoma
•Cl b Mutlotk and othur tci,Jii ves tor Mrs. Eleanot· Roosevelt with a Mr.
Gall Donohoo
has Myers
purchaoed
th•
ft
Navr
7:00
and ' tIOJt,
of CoiJI!IIbtio, Tho JoUy
..wlni U I tHe pust sevmt days, Sl1e hus rc portrolt h•
of her late htt•·
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e.·i--"'-'e
1:30 "'••• •' r.to
th
k nd with l\lr, and will meet Frldoy evonln1 at tne , turned to Vnlvewty II O&gt;Ptlal at uand during the Tehoran confer· rarm near Board known 11 the
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or
Spawn
!arm
ond
will
8:
ltlonteat
of
De•laloa
8:oo
Time.'
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home o,( Mra.
w.e...r.
Columbus where she " Ill Niii&gt;O&gt; she
encewould
in 1943.
Mrs. the
Roosevelt
9: W'edaeaday Nlcht ''"
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8:30. •
1 c. F. Willlomo.
vult!••
Mr and Mr1 Ro• Jonea Hilt.
Tralnln•.
exhibit
picturesaid
at ntove there I"·• the near future.

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7 00 Jimmie Dean ..
1 30 Boston Jlat;klo
Q:OO Collloln Kancaroo
8:4p CBS News
8:M Lo&lt;al News
9:00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arth11r G!'dfrey
10:30 Slflkt tt Rlcb
ll :oo News
It ·10 Katie's Almanac
U:U Love of Lif•
lt:30 Seorch for Tomorrow
It :4~ Guld!ns Light
12:00 Katie'• Kitchen
12:30 AJ lh• Wori~ TurDI
1·oo ·Beat Ihe Cloek
1.30 HotJJeparly
%.00 Btl Payoff
2:30 The Verdlrt to Youn
3:00 Brighter Dal
3:15 Sectel Storm
!:30 Edn or Nl&lt;:ht
4:oq The Early Show
5:30 Your Eetto Reponor
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'Clarence cuey
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7:00 You ~t' YQ)If 'Ito
7:30 Dr,a('!.et
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London Enlland, whtrt he at'tended·, opectll eonrerence,lllave
cone to Parll, Fnnec, for 1 'obort
v!Jit belore t etumlnc home.
lolro. Kennelb :lflltera and two
dau""tero, Cum'"-tand, lid., ...
vlaltlnr
'" her paren
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Jlr1. 111n7 ltlltll wu" n ,over
nt1ht tlueot 'of her dau,hter,\llfl,
MIX Llm!Mrttl aDd laJnily, lJ'
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011 recen y.
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Mary RouJb ~faa eltoted preai· opeoed wltli the 1;1.....,1•
Thirty mombera of &gt;\!phi Oml• oM
have loomed
1Jr. and Mfa.
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Jl'antiJon,thatJ•m"'
4-ij Club II a meeUa(' ol that recitation ol the 4-H PlectJe.
me aororlty met for I dlnper at
group tieltl recently , 1 the hom• Allee Rou•h read the mtpture Edna•, Party Hou10 111 ,J~&lt;kooa
of Arlene Rouab. At the 11me leuoa end Dottle ~uah p~nt· l!onday eveala1 and adjoumed to
lime oibl!l' olllcers oad leaden ed a poem.
the P,rk VIew ochool lor' Jhele
lor the cltmlng rear were eteeted. . The club voted to . eponaor ' bualneu meelln, an~ prognm .
Eloeted were Dottle Roush, vie&lt;- "record ·hop" at the Vernon
Gwendoijn Davlr, pruldent,
r !dent· Oarplyn JtlcCormlck, Grade S.hool on Sept. 28. Fum preaided and wao lA cb~r~e ol the 1
:e::.tary; Bruce ·Staat•, tre11Ur- Yo~th .~~. rlbbon.;;,~:··~~=~ loitlallon of tme new membera:
er· Wanda Thompson, aon~ lead· rec~gn,.... ' er
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llabel Conley ond
Thom·
er; Allee Roush, reporter; Ar- Rouah. '!rved refru,mentr.
" · Oat Hill Sylverta
lene Roush and Bonnie Sbatr,
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Wellltoo. AI I port Of the
gam•
~~~deri:
and
Horry
St~·~·
t-Lodies
Aid
Group
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ind Adiian IJ.ithey, leodera..
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Maude Flrmon ana Alice Cooper
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Church ol Letart, ' w. Va., held a Rlehardt, Rachel Warner, Lee
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birthday dinner, last Thursday, Lee
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~enon Jones, -vice-president, who celebrated birthday• during Nonh Eaat ReJional meeUng beld ,
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In wuhlngtQJI, D. C., thlo aunt
odllt lien'* Auotlatlon met at ilonored at the dinner were mer wben 1 earavan tl!Ured Baltt·
HeaiiYitlethodlot Chureh in lbe ab- w. J Rolllna, IHI!Ill' Taylor and more, WUUamebura. and' other Ia·
oonct of their proaldent, Ralph Hn Joe Keithley.
moua ptaeao Jo ~~ a~a·,.' .b t
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The Rev. C. R. Kollkrlght, post- MrL calvin pto.atna, Mrs. J..,k ed l,nd It ,..11 onnouneed \hat the
or of t~ ehureh 1 wu Ia thor1e Riley, Mr, and Mro. Rolllu, Mra October tntet)ng
would be held
of the devotional service and pr.. Sam Leightner, Mr1. Anna Kling- l..at the home ol Mr&amp; C. 0. Chaparam ond rpoke on the palatlng by ensmlth, lllrs. Dale Hoffman. min. Rutlond, when a rorolgn
Sohnon ol the "Head ol Christ"· Mra Gary Hollman, Mr. and Exehauie studeut would be on
He dlttplayeit a rep:oduetlon or Mrs' Oat Grimm.
the progrom
tbe famous picture and .ai!O the Mra Robert Roush, Kenneth Mro Ertlest Coy,rt (Virelnla
Sep\!:mber·Octobor 'publication of ond Dorlone Rouah, !lire. Johnny Mayea), ,.., _aurprll~d during the
' TIIO Upper R4om' which hao Gerlach, lllntb' and Stevie, Mrs. soelol hour whoa the members ,
the saine picture.
Keithley, Bo~b~ and Kothy, lira. preaente~ · ber yoUng oon, Charlea
A short bueln~•• mectloi was Rolli Winebrenner a~d Donna, 'wltli a 1troller. Pu,nch wae aervheld and a diJcllulon of, luture Mro. Clara Cape)iort, llrL Dol' ed at the clo~ of tbe meeUDJ. .
projeetr. Pie ••d coffee were eerv- roll Hoffman; Donald oM Billy.
Amon1 th~ pre~tent were Vtr·
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glala Covert,
Emily Sprague, , &amp;o·
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lin Part, i'lan Mvore. ltllldred
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lfawley L~~tllle Smith. Lee Lee, I
Bereons 'plann .lng
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night at the homeol Mr. and MJ1. dleporf HIJb Sehool lrlebda eel•
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brated ,~ .11Jtb wetltllng annl·
!lin Clarence McNeal, preelden~ veraary.
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was In,cbarr,e ol the meeting and
Games wort played and prW!I the Firat Pr.,byterlan Cbureh will
appointed State Representative won hy l(r1 'Joe Moore and 'llrs. celebr.le\1 their .'1Dtli •riDiveraary
George Meinhart, lllro. 0. E. lllc- lllannin, tu&lt;es. ThuratlaY wheil they meet at th~
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Klnle~ and Mro. George Chllcb on
JlecoreUoria o! pink ond blue •bureb •t 5 p. m.
the c!qptmlttee to repon on the were rarrietl ,out In the d...-rt
A covered dish dinner wUI open
purchase of the Communion oerv- course sel'l'ed hY. Mlu Hyaell with t~e prolrem an~ membera are
l&lt;e. Thla ha• been a project ol Mn John B¥ckley 11 11olltloi ho• aaked to bring their table service
the ct... for the paet yeor.
lee!. Favon were miniature diJ· wtth th~ de"ert Jl'l~ to bo furThe opening devotional service per nut-cup! and the napthio nished by the . hoote•ea: lfrl.
included prayer by Fred I. Gard· were decontod with storka.
!'loyd Carmack, J(n. Cllnton]'lsh·
ner pastor ol the church; S.rlp Guests were Mra. Dale HyJell, er. Mre. Aunice Ohlinger, Mrs.
tur~ les.On hy Mr;. HQmer Rice Mro. Horace Abbot~ Mrr. Jamea Mary Steele'. lfrl. Herman Bailey
and two , rea~lngs by Mro. McKin· SanhorJ&gt;, Mn. Joe Moore, Mra. and !Illes Sar3 Jon,,,
'Mrs. Harold Sauer wltl be in
ley.
Ruth· Robinson, Mn. Manning
Church mr.mben reported ill KJooo Ml" Carol BachteL RN. •hor&amp;e ol tthe t&gt;r!llralll lor the
were Mro. C!at;tnle, ~~ne, C. H. Send~ Jlllts w~r~ ~s. Iloymood eveol'li and the n(ular: meellng
Churc~,IDd Rr W: RtllllJnP, a sur· Lievlns, '~""' ,,William Bloettnar, Ia aobeduled'fbr 7:30. ' I
gical p.~ticnt at Grant Hospital, Mra. Georee Doolittle and IIIIas
The Astlll&lt;lation wu org1nlzed
'Columbus.
Betty Greenlee. )lrs. Her,bert In September, 1942.
1 ' Hostea101 .wore Mrs. Triple!!, Fink mother of· the guest of
Mrs. vomer RJee and Mrs. Mary honor, presented her with ' an an·
Smalley, and they served apple 1 niver.,ry stfi also.
. JPie a&gt;l11mode 1nd collee to DEN VEil Colo UP-MraEua
twenty~ m~mboro.
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of former AsrtcuUure Secrchlry C.
Mr. ond Mra. John Parry and
their
F. BraDni_D,
Sunday.,
ehlldren, Curtis and DeeDee and
Mr. and Mf!. ·Jq~n Hamilton ol
Logan were &amp;onday gucata of
ltlr. and Mra. Ray woodgeard and
16mlly.
Ailhtll' Kllpor and Jl'andchil·
dren, Suo!~ an6 Rlntb' Parry ol
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of !lira Fannie Kasper and ll!r.
and !.Irs. ~Y K11par.
~Y Hpllerl J. It!, Gaul and Victor aad Henry Bahr attended the
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firm to consult with they have set for themselves which appears
Pomeroy s engmeer firm as to advlsabillty of to be one of going ai slowly loward the objec- II
constructing a single disposal plan~ for botb live as possible. It does appear, however, that
towns. Also, many perpie~ing problems were adamant refus~l to recognize the need fo~ a
unde~stood ~etter by most of those present modern system of sewage disposal is of httlc /
Thts step, tf complied with by necessary le· value to the' pregress and growth of out com·
gislation by Pomeroy council as promised by munilies.

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In a short time we had provided her wtlh
t9 tl)e peoilje of our Meigs Coun- her needed clipping taken from standard ftles
.,, , .: ty communities occurred. Both were almost kept here.
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"Laurel Cliff Better Health club, a group of officers were of a cptam Sunday School class
in his church. An electton had been held some
ladies with an envious
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by Coach Ralph Sayre this week The FalcQos will start with Don
as his Wahuma White Falcons at- Smitb and Lmy Hesson at ends,
le'!!P,l' tq ee\ intq. t!le win coluJiln Jimmy Job~··· and Raymond Cun·
agaliist Belpre at Bachtel Field on d[ff at the tackles, Howard Me·
Friday night at e o'clock.
Daniel and George McFarland at
s.Jre eom'!'e'lled, \hat the Ollly th,e guards and Robert Roush at
eonsofalion he ha~ over last week's center.
battle with Middleport's Yellow
the bacHield it will be Lar·
Jackets was the fayl that his of- ry Lieving , 1 quarterback, Leroy
fense moved for the l,int time
!hie year as they . rolled up over DarlinR and Kenny Green at half
backs 3nd Marvin Roush at lull·
200 yards rushing and made 16 back.
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nlng to loot. better and may come plans to make some sh1fts m h1s
around ~fore the oesaon is over. lineup for the Belpre game.
Kell!IY Green, halfback ahowed
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CH PROUD
, The Wab~ma coach was utsapST. LOUIS UP- August A
pointed m his defen11ve play last Busch Jr., president or Ibe St.
Frirlay and blamed It aU , on inex- Louis Cardinals, congratulated
11erience and the lack ol a "go the Milwaukee Braves Tuesday in
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man Lou Perini. Busch said : "We
are proud to have you represenl
Ihe Nalionnl League '" the wor)d
Seri1!11 _and will be even more
proud wben you arc world ~ham·
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0 1 IJlO~ OD d&amp;fense .
and. third-rated Pomeroy whi~h tangl~s witjl tbird-rate.d W~lls; :fen ~ld't~ , :hftT1!J.e~~~~~~~~
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ea ue gr CQn s s w .prov, e '
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answers to several debatable issues In the SEQ.
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l:ON,IIJI:IT
Ve~ber, at )east partiaJ .soJutions may be available Fri~ay at ,W~~~~·Reule.r, wi\h a bad!~ sprainlly CUI TIPDei!UI
10, 1,5,p,.~· ~ lh~ Yellow Jacket nest and 0~ ~he Wells,ton R?C· •ed Wrlat, was not , allowe~'io the Paul Newm~ Waller Pidgeon
Wendell Corey
ke\,1 laun~iilllg site.
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"THE RACK"
For your atte~tl0/1 please:
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sportawiliers In picking Pom••oy I t nd.,,·mts fan m Meigs County,
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What lndlVldual player holds the record for most mten!ton- a eont ende~ alo~.f wtlh Jackson, 1•0 SEO h • '.. 1 · . d 1'::.·,
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al waill:s per season?--Signed, Donald E. Guinther.
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Dear Donald: My 1952 edition of the Encyclopedia of awed by the potentoal devastating
MORE ROUGH WORK
OVoo. 11()\
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power 6f Jr. Hawthorne?
Tuesday afternoon In Middle-·
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Sept. 26-27
Sports, new and reviSed, 1018 pages, by Frank ~· Men~e. A. ~Was tl1e Chauncey game a port Coach Thompson drove, drove The Wahi~a-Hanniii football
The
Platters
S. Barnes &amp; Co., New York, N. Y., neglected to ftgure out ex- lair indication 1J the way the "••ve. his iin•men .on delen'!". ~am~
be4i- sbifi~~ 'f~oqt · 6cto- 1 TOPPING A J;UU:. UP OF RQCK'
actly what major league pitchers in the past had in their Panthers will move a week later "Charge ahd-tben~bloe~ the hole'' lier '11 to Or~olier Jb aetorijing to
'N ROLL 'STARS!
minds when the count went to 3·2 and Ted Williams was bat- -rather sporadically?
wa~ tne order lor. every llnJman. lloaeh lla)ph Saytt of Wa~ama. I
•RO~K~~IG, H~"
ling. Was Williams purposely passed or did the pitcher seek 3-Js Frank Hilt of Wellston as The work wa' tough.
The ~•111• has been ahllted back
&amp; low outside corner and miss
dangerous as his three 1'D's Thero we!'!) shouts of encour- to Thurs~ night Iteeause of ' Gordon MacRae Shirley Jopes
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-11 against Oak Hill indicate and can 1 agement not only from Thompson ·other top ~ames In the . uea on
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nyway, our
oesn gtve . IS. tn
a summary.
Panther defenses hold him?
1but.from ~uddies ola Yellow Jack· the same '#light
Teebnleolorr
does teli u~, however, who held the tndivtdual records for free And in Middleport where Coach · et who made a particularly stiong The gamo·tls 'seh1eduiled
passes to ftrs~ base, mtentwnal. or not, as of 191)2. .
Bob Eskey's fast Improving Bull- effort and p•~formalJ.~·
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In the National League Eddte Stan~y, playing Wtth the Dod- doga tangle with Coach, John
The ~bsence of Bobby Nelson "
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Thompson's .lust as last if not for the S&lt;Ol\Dd straight day beIn the American League, Babe Ruth In 1923 with the Yan· faster .improving Yello~ Jackets. cause Ill illpess; lal~d ,to dampe,n
kees drew 170 walks. Ted Wiliiam,s of the Red Sox W~s second , 1-~~n any coach reJuvenate a 1 the spl~lttilll the team. Nels'!ll wQs
with 162 granted !lim twice once in 1947 an•in 1949.
down squad as completely In reported abHent from school to'
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two weeks as to create of it a day as well. , ,
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power to be reckoned with in lhe
~~~g~ ~~~? w.ith the best In the
Your Authorized De~er
For
~Can the Yellow Jackets find 1
Ray Robinson is a fast gent with his dukes 1\lld the ~om ~e.. Jy buried sources tn
. En!:IIih language . He may be slowing up a trifle ·i!! the ring tb~msalvea the will, stamina apd
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de!erml•alion to produce a tu·
Said Carm,n Basilio after Monday night's epic battle:
preme effort this Friday night,
S.OO to •• ?~.
"Sugar Ray Robinson Is a great fldhler, but I beat him. That and on succeeding Friday ntg.ts
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"I gotta taiJ;e ' few days off ,and decide whether I want to level o£ spirt they have acquired
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ill th~· past few days, and add
Wo•ndl!r H Suear Ray was con!used, and meant, rat)ler, more olllle aame to their stat~~re j Cour&amp;J1 IDd
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"Too much Ba6lllo."
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The only injury in the ru,ggcrl

dri ll was :o starting ~allb ack Dick
LeB•au, Who chipped two tcctil

pattern s

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ready for the opening game.
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work! Pul
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Arbuckle's PowGel'l'd ~logar. Remove doi)y aad
the design remains I

Hair Styling
OPEN DAILY

Closed Wed: Aflernoqn
Evenings

IConlectlonooro SupePX

By Appolnt~ent

SHIRLEY'·S
BEAUTY.SHOP

POWDERED SUGAR ·

Bob Has Plenty 01 Time Remaining
Don't look for Bob Wilson to break into much playing time
-If any-this year at Marshall. Bob no doubt.ha$ the stuff to
make some Big Green time this season but ther~'s too many
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Give him time. Bob Is only a sophomore a·nd a lot will hap·
pen in the next two seasons. Barring injuries the ex-Pomeroy
star should be an outstanding regular on Herb Royer's eleven .
Four fellows by the names of Roy Gaines, Ray DunlaJI, P~ul
Miller and Cagle Curtis lead the halfback brigade.

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Ted Wllllams hammered out
his 38th homor of the yetr to
slve the Boston Red Sox a Z.l vlctory over tbe .Waahlhgton !lent·
tors. Williams grounded out In
the llrel lnnlns, ·however, and
ended 1 atrlns or 16 consecutive
appearanc•• at the plate In which
he reached base safely, He ttruck
out and walked In his other two
appaarances lo dip one point to
to .384.

The
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So~ beat
Kanns
CityWblt~
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7-6,
5~5~b-~l~~OJ~tii'~~~NL~;;;;e~h~am~p~lo~ns~. ~ the
the Brooklyn Dodeera played
what was probably their .' final
game of all llmQ ~~ !bba~ field
and scored a 2.0 vlttory 'o./er the
Pittsburgh Plratea, the P:lladel·
phla PhiJUes whltewaahe · the
New York Gla~ll, ~ '~ ·· the
Cincinnati Redlell whipped· the
Chleago Cubs, 4-3 and 11-9 In
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rame as the Rtdlqa pounded out
1 total of 22 bits and retained a
mathemstlcal dian~:~ di ' o•v- ·
taking t~e tbtrd·plate Doilkers.
llal Jeffcoat received eredlt for
hls 12th win in the opener and
Don
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now-Warren Spahn will open tho fir'l Inning and from .then on tt
World Series for the Milwaukee was ail downhill for Spahn.
Brave• !a week from today.
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b' named the major lea·
sue
of the year.
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Tbe S.p~mber meeting of tbe
Mr. an( lfrl. Will iam Lehew
Win-One, Claao of the New Haven erilertatn~a wll~ f dinner Sunday
United Brethern Church met re· at their home, Sycamore St., In
contly at the' churtb. 'Mrs. •Jack obsefVince' q!· !!to second btrthday
Flesher, tlresldent, nlll)ed the . ol thel.r !l&gt;D• Jollg .
comnolllee for, the comlnll year.
Prue~t were. two groat grand·
4.--Casts decid ing vote lo caae
A short devoflonal period wu mothers, .lin. Frank Stowe, syraheld, which IIIC!fuded brmns, O&lt;r]p. ~uae· an4 .W.'· Emma L&lt;ilhelt. of tie vote, and can yote when
lure and ' prayer. The. group made Prospect Hill, 'If!:· and Mr&lt; Will· by ballot or roll call.
plans to provide chairs for tho Jam T4uener, · Syracuse, gran~ ,&amp;.-Appoints committee unless
community revival this month.
parents and tbe hosts. and John, otherwJse Instructed by meeting.
6. Approve• paymenl of ac·
The Clubs Commtttee'a are a• Teddy and Cheryl l,ynn.
Plani w~re allo •9m,plele,tl; _.
eountJ, on action by club.
lollowlpg; Protrom Commllteea,
Rummage Sate
7.-11
largely
responsible
for
Mrs. E. L Stein, !Ira. James Ronlb
the orderly conduct ol meeting. Frldaf, an( Satutday,
Mrs. ilariy Miller, , Ralph Sayre
1 8. Keeps ln close touch with at the 'Brown buDding
and MJ:s. Tom Kollman.
ly llullllt R. Priddy
local leader and county exten _;. Sally Sauer gave
ao.})ltality Committee', Harry
program on the
!IIlier, Robert Cooke, Mra. Lem MHo• CIVIlly 4-H County A11nt ion agent.
and
. Relrall!liN
9.
Helps
01embeco
cooperate
Halatead, Mrs. L. D. Green. and
LI,AOIRS TO MEET
were served by Marjory
the Telephone Committee Include
1'he Maoon County 4-H Lead· by belDg a gQod cooperator.
Shirley Gaul.
Mrs. Robert Cooke, Mra. Jam" en Alt!oelallon will hold its re· 10-Shows courtesy to gue.s!s.
11-The
prealdent
guide•
meelRoueh, Mrs. Morvin Roush and gular moDthly meeting this corn·
DRY RUNS
Mrs. Dale ivblteritan.
hig Ssturd,:y night at 7.30 p. m. iog in 1 cqurteou!l, tadful way.
but
avotda
tatkir.g
too
much.
LOS ANGELES UP-Tbe
P. T. A.
at the Hl,ch School Home Econo12.-The meetinJ belongs to e•t thlnf to iplrlts on
The lint regular meetl~g or the mles Building. I wo11Jd like all
the members. The president iJ owned by the Samovar .. _-.,,.,•
New Haven Parent Telehl!f Aaso- who can to be present.
only tbe "pilot.•
is the DC3'• ••me, "Tho
dation was held Thursday ev•n·
SE~RETARY'S BOOK DUE
13!-The president rises when Elegance." The company
lng, September, 19, It 8 p. m.. at
If your secretary's book ia not
the grade school.
tn yet, he 1ure and get it in to opening a meeting, callin&amp; lor a to serve its product ln mgnt,.~!l!;
President, Hra. fj}hn Moraan, the Extension Office by next vote, announcing a decision. or
, 3,0011 iDLED
prealded and the meetine opened llonday. Tills will give us just makinJ a 1peeeh. Other times
YOUNGSTOWN, 0.
wllh pog salute by the group, scri· enough lime to cheek them and ean be seated.
Dutiea o( Vice President:- u. s. Steel Co. sent
plure by MrL Tom Hoffman and lake them lo Jackson's MUI
the Pa.'ent Tencher Prayer, Jed by when we go to tho Extension !.-Learn the duties of the preoi· day ahift of about
!!Lis poldye HUt.
Conlerehee on October 14.
dent.
home from its McD•onalld
2. Performs these duties wbl!n llobday tffter f .lll)o,l1!ll!l matttll.,:
The,buslnl!ll ioparta were given
WINS SCHOLARSHIP
aoce crew '
and IPProvtd.
I wouicl llke to add my eon· the prealdent II abaent.
3. Aatttst. other offfl•era ID If· work. TblJ SctiC!II
The ~ri'DiriUon votll&lt;! to pay gratldatiou to MiQ Janlee lor·
telephone bill up to the amount dan for \vlnnini' her $200 O&lt;holar· ranglnJ for and conducting meet· strike.• u· o!her
nmly 3,000 ·
of ten, dOU...I.
shlp at West Vlrelnia University. Ine. 1
tolfL'' Bdb Muncy, president of I know ber .parents (Mr. and Mr1. 4. Often ac[J as chairman ol 1 1.;;;;;;-=~i;;;;_,;:i;;.;,~~
It
th! Molller'a Club with a cheek of l.ca~r Jordan
Qf Galiipoo!Js program. eom10itlee.
5~Tttk01 olbar duties bene$123.00 for the supplementary reo- Ferry, W. Va.) ll'e proqd of her.
den.
All of us want to wish her wen fleW to ,the dub.
llqr• ~t Ibis next week!
· ')'he play I'OUQd eqpipment pro· i~ h~r studiea in Home Econo~
·Ject will •be eOOtpleted. The neces- mica. Tlte award was made by tbe
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sary r.ep~ra. 1nd .work wUI resut\&gt;r Selll'1 Rcrebuck Company to a few
Opea Tu
ea. 111ru ~.
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Freshmen majo!lng in Home .Eco~00000 TO CAIDS
, The posia iti lront of the school nomic:•. This shows what can be C~~j::~~~ UP-The Chicago
S:OO - S:OO
are ready to palaL Members will done. by hard work and frultlul
have obtained waivers
Evenini~
be contacted wben a suitable llqte llvtnr.
' on Cllarley Twoeood. 230-poun~
Memb.JrahiP ,cardi ' lqr the year ts selected.
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~'PICIIS FO)t NEW YIAR offensive tattle from the Loa
NEW YO~({ UP,--~ayor Rob are' belni bf(e~ ~Or ••Ie by the The .iroup, aloo voted to serve a
Slbee reorganWJllon u ao. near. Anii!le• aams In eaohange for ·a
1~ IDIIet
ert Wagnqr s ~p.lmtstle state· Wahama Athletic .Boosters and light relrtabmtnt each meeting I wo~ld like to dil&lt;!uss a few of ·future draft eholre. TwogoOcl
'lett llllnriD
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thatlea~ue
New teammay
he obhined
lratll aoy of tba night.
lfotpllallty
4-H annual
Club Olllem
ament
maJor
to acquire.
replnco may
membero
ofi.be....,ltp.
will beThe
In ehll'ge
of it. Committee
· ' WilD duties
you. of
Your
eleotlon yun.
Jbrwla J!
the G1an1• ~nd Dodgers wns The Boosfcl'l re,'t!nUy mel and T~e Healt8 and Exceptional Qf offleen should NOT' be a ·- founded on the fact !hat a group, elected of!lrcrs for the ~lng Child Commltlee, asked !bat a card ·populirlly conte.st, .but a ~mo­
ot local btuune1smen Is plannmg yea~. They are !,len Roueb of.Weet rue be ma~e aild kept on e~h crati~ way ot choosing the BEST
to make oi;crs •o rour National Columbia, president; Donnie Me- pupil, wllb ·IMCessary informallqn qualified club member to a s'pttlLeague learns.
Farland of Mis~n, vtee·pl'Citldentr to be referred to i~ case of emor- fie, of~ce or task.
These teams. the United Press Mra. Ulllatt Shuler, , lilwn aeere· •.nor.
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ISS
ye Hart.
Mra. Clark
Oma
treasurer.
Bumsarner,
Mra.
Alfred
bu(gh Piratts and Chicago Cubs. · The group· will continue their port •I tis recent m~IIDI a~d and' oon Mrs 0 J 8 r 11 ·
The Redler! already' have turned act)vltles Ql supportlac ihe team gave a 1141 ol ~ommlltees lo sel'V• an~ Mr;. John Morgan °:~~· chil:
down bne offer from the group ino mallY waya as it liaa done In durin&amp; !hi! sehool ses,slon.
. dren, Mrs Jnek Flesher, Mr. and
whicij, iqcldentally, · lnchides a lhe .put.
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The Committees are as follow1. Mra. Rtlph Gibbs J M R0 be
current stockholder tn ·a NatiQD."
BudJet and F!nance Committee: Roush, Mn. Terry'··Ro~h ~
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Mrs. ~ugeoe !lester, Is ehalrman, O.ol'f• Randolph Mr p '1 Ra ·
Mr~. Everett Roush, eo-ehatrm¥1, Mrs. Pirl Cun~ing~amau Mr~·
others to, asalli .ak Mr1. Harry Clyde Foley Mra Ell d k d
!Iiller, Mrs. E. L. Stein, Mrs. /t.lva children, M;s. Geor n! ::;,ay~r.
IY UNIT!D Pit~SS
Luckydoo, .Albert ·\IOU!b, A J. Bos- Mrs. Roy Iones, ~fl. Chll'les
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Yonkers, Mrs. Nelson Roush. Mrs
AMERICAN LEAGUE
sfpt. 24, 1957
rt ommh lrmee, . Mrs. Roy Cooks, Mrs. Groot Roueh.
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nauc y, c a In, rs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grinstead
High l hree Game Ind. W. Dud· •·New York . .. 9S 54 .638
Cecil Sayre, !.Irs. Joho. l!rabham, Mrs. Alton Bonne
M c j
di!! 568.' (Sports Center)
Chicago .. · .... 89 60 .597 8 Mra. Nelson · Ro'ltah. Mrs. Rotrt Tennant, Mrs. E~iene n.Heat:~.
lligh Single Game H Walker 217 Boston
· · 60 70 .533 1511 •Beach, Mrs. LOo .:rhompooa, •· 'M,r,f. Paul Powell, Mro. Robert
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75 74 .503 20 Robert Cooke and Mra. Sam lilt I· :llollman Mrs " ·ugl
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Team 'rhree G,mes Sports Center Baltimore · . · · · 72 75 .490 2Z
Mrs. Don Bumgarner, Mrs. Jame•
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Cleveland · ... . ., 72 76 .488 2211 ocea ·
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and
Spiritual
Educa·.
Hart,
Mrs. U!e Hysell Jr., ant
Team Singl~ Game Sports Cen· Kansaa City . . ·' 57 91 .365 3111
tcr 882. .
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Washington . . . 55 95 .367 40\1 tlolf Mrs. Roy Jones and Mrs. Rob Sharon, Mrs. Inez Roush nnd
ert MeGlolhln.
Eleanor, Mrs. Dora Roush, Man
SINGLE GAME
a-Clinched pennant
Publicity Committee Mrs. Bob ford Blessing, Mrs. Charles A
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Tueaday's Rllulls
Johnston and BUJ 'Jioward.
Weaver, Mrs !.eland Kirby, Mra.
LET US ,IN$TALL YOUit NEW STOVE
Mr. Bee
10 5 .811 Chicago 7 Kansas City 6
Koapital
Committee
!Ira.
Grant
Unford
Kirby,
Mrs.
Leota
DlnK-V Cads
9 6 828
Spofls Center
7 8 .8381 Boston 2 Washington I, night . Roush, chairman aod Mrs. (Mary) gey, Mrs. J. B. Grimes, Mrs.
OR FLOOR FURNACE BEFORE WJNTER
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BUI Routh, Hro. George Tha~er E. Wood, Mrs. Tom Hoffman, !113
Stroh's Beer
7 6 .8! 6 Detroit at Chicago
!nd Mrs. Harry Bumaarn~r.
Louis ~arachnik, Mrs. Alva Lue·
We
Home Room M~tben Cornmlt!f:e, keydoo,..,Mrs. K. Sci teo, Mrs. Lee
~~ts~up~~s~kt ;_ ·'·. : : :~~ Cleveland at Kansas City
Mrs.
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Jack
Fleaber
and
Mr&amp;
Donald
Workmah,
!lr1.
Bob
Muncy,
!ln.
· SIASON HIGHS
NATIONAL LEAGU!
~arty Stasis, Mrs. Ueulo ilousb,
lnd 3 Games, J. O'Brien, 609
pTA
M
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James HaggetW and Cindy.
W. L Pet. GB
Ind. 1 Gam~, H. Lobs~, Z36
Clyde Foley.' ' · ·. -" .ne; ,.,.. ~ Mr. and Mra. H Fluharty, !lr. and
a-Milwaukee
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Team 3 Game~ K·V Cads, 2563
For ·Boys ad Glrll · ··
Health and Exceptional Child Mrs. Lewil Capehart and chil·
St. Louis .. .. . 86 64 .373 7
Team I Game, Betsy Ross, 907
Committee;
Mra,
Alton
Boney
and
!Iron,
Sgt.
Carl
Null,
lllrs. Leo
LAY·AW~Y
NOW fOR CHRISTMAS
Brooklyn
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TOP "5" BOWLIRS AVI
lin. Pete Burris.
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Gibbs and Snndr-. Mr. and Mrs.
Pay Small• hym~t Down
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18.1 Clndnnall . . . . 79 72 .527 If
Safety
and
c'tvll
Defense
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jjonald
Duncan,
Mn.
Bob
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New York .. . . 69 83 .454 z&amp; mlllo;e; Ralph Gibbe Jr. Thonl._ sto11. Mr-. Eugeoe Huudnall, Mrs.
W. Dudding
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Plttoburgh . . . . 60 92 .395 3f Grinstead, t;.eonard Smithson and Sam Halstead, Mrs. L. Grter and
J Lewis ...... . ...
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Joho Morfalt.
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B. Louks .. .
176 Chicago . . . . . . 58 92 .387 35
Coant,y councU Repmentallves: Harry Pickens, Mrs. Edward Bald
a-Cltnched pennant
.
Miss Goldye Hart and Mrt. Qeo win, .Mrs. l)Jlo Whiteman. !Irs.
Toltllloy's RHVIII '
,
Chariel Macbln, Sara Dawson,
GIANTS MAKE GUT
Clndnnali 4, Chleago 3, first twl- tge Randolph.
It was announced the state eon- Mrs. Pete B~rr._, Mrs. Karl Wil·
NEW YORK ' UP-The world
nite
vention wlll he held October 17 ea, Mrs. ' L. Ueving, !ln. Wm.
cbantpion New York Giants got Cincinnati II Chicago 9, 2nd
down to the 35-player llmit Tuea· Philadelphia 5 New York 0, olte and 18 In Parkersburg. The Boo~t McFarland, Mrs. Philip Burgess,
Award wb won by Mrs. Foleys ·Mrs: · CeeU Sayre, Mrs. Elizabeth
day night ' with only two rookies Brooklyn 2 Pittsb~rgh 0, nile
able t~ win berths ,.witb the. Na· Milwaukee 6 St. Louis I, night
tiona! Football Leag~e club. John
The prografll lneluded the In·
Thurtday'o G1m11
stallatio~ of Patrol Boys (Bob · P-~------------------------~----Bookman of Miami, Fla. U. and No gam~a scheduled
Eddie Crswfor&lt;l of Mississtp~i,
~rin~t.eao/1, Ronnie Hester, Mafi- I.
both dele~sive ~acks, are tho
"Difly' 'Voutic, D'ale · I·'
rookies w~o join 30 players from
and Peter Karschnlk) by I,
last year's ~uad and returntn~
Carl Nutt, Of the State Po- 11
vets Bobby Epps and Jack Spink•
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and John Marlinkovic, who .enme 1.35-player
Pto~am topic 'Safe!y''
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to the ·Giants from Green '
was, b;i Mra. BeoUey Grime~ who
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r.Oni . While Sgt. ·Jilutl'' !PD~e on
"Safe~)' Ptt Tbe Wshway."
Jllsnford Ble11lng spoh on
Tbe Sehool Bus:"
and others ottendlng I
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C~rs

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Checkt on arrangements
meetlnJ, and that e~ch one iJ
ready as listed on prUgram
meet1n1.
2.-Pre~ide• a~d calts meeting
lo order and directs the ·business
meet1n1.
3.-Decides points of order fairly.

Offers Hinted
Wahama Boosters
Ready For Four Offer ·Meniber
Big League 9's card~ For Sale.

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'fhe coll ision occurred during

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alter Tu .. day's two-hour work-

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eut out practice ror \hh remain·
der of the week, · commen t in~
that Ihe team was a~ reo~y as it
will he ·'lln ·Ssturday.
"II we hav,en't learned it now,

and suff&lt;!l'ed n g,ash in h1s lowel'

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le'!!P,l' tq ee\ intq. t!le win coluJiln Jimmy Job~··· and Raymond Cun·
agaliist Belpre at Bachtel Field on d[ff at the tackles, Howard Me·
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battle with Middleport's Yellow
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!hie year as they . rolled up over DarlinR and Kenny Green at half
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Kell!IY Green, halfback ahowed
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pointed m his defen11ve play last Busch Jr., president or Ibe St.
Frirlay and blamed It aU , on inex- Louis Cardinals, congratulated
11erience and the lack ol a "go the Milwaukee Braves Tuesday in
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Wendell Corey
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"THE RACK"
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MORE ROUGH WORK
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Tuesday afternoon In Middle-·
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Sept. 26-27
Sports, new and reviSed, 1018 pages, by Frank ~· Men~e. A. ~Was tl1e Chauncey game a port Coach Thompson drove, drove The Wahi~a-Hanniii football
The
Platters
S. Barnes &amp; Co., New York, N. Y., neglected to ftgure out ex- lair indication 1J the way the "••ve. his iin•men .on delen'!". ~am~
be4i- sbifi~~ 'f~oqt · 6cto- 1 TOPPING A J;UU:. UP OF RQCK'
actly what major league pitchers in the past had in their Panthers will move a week later "Charge ahd-tben~bloe~ the hole'' lier '11 to Or~olier Jb aetorijing to
'N ROLL 'STARS!
minds when the count went to 3·2 and Ted Williams was bat- -rather sporadically?
wa~ tne order lor. every llnJman. lloaeh lla)ph Saytt of Wa~ama. I
•RO~K~~IG, H~"
ling. Was Williams purposely passed or did the pitcher seek 3-Js Frank Hilt of Wellston as The work wa' tough.
The ~•111• has been ahllted back
&amp; low outside corner and miss
dangerous as his three 1'D's Thero we!'!) shouts of encour- to Thurs~ night Iteeause of ' Gordon MacRae Shirley Jopes
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-11 against Oak Hill indicate and can 1 agement not only from Thompson ·other top ~ames In the . uea on
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nyway, our
oesn gtve . IS. tn
a summary.
Panther defenses hold him?
1but.from ~uddies ola Yellow Jack· the same '#light
Teebnleolorr
does teli u~, however, who held the tndivtdual records for free And in Middleport where Coach · et who made a particularly stiong The gamo·tls 'seh1eduiled
passes to ftrs~ base, mtentwnal. or not, as of 191)2. .
Bob Eskey's fast Improving Bull- effort and p•~formalJ.~·
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In the National League Eddte Stan~y, playing Wtth the Dod- doga tangle with Coach, John
The ~bsence of Bobby Nelson "
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Thompson's .lust as last if not for the S&lt;Ol\Dd straight day beIn the American League, Babe Ruth In 1923 with the Yan· faster .improving Yello~ Jackets. cause Ill illpess; lal~d ,to dampe,n
kees drew 170 walks. Ted Wiliiam,s of the Red Sox W~s second , 1-~~n any coach reJuvenate a 1 the spl~lttilll the team. Nels'!ll wQs
with 162 granted !lim twice once in 1947 an•in 1949.
down squad as completely In reported abHent from school to'
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two weeks as to create of it a day as well. , ,
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power to be reckoned with in lhe
~~~g~ ~~~? w.ith the best In the
Your Authorized De~er
For
~Can the Yellow Jackets find 1
Ray Robinson is a fast gent with his dukes 1\lld the ~om ~e.. Jy buried sources tn
. En!:IIih language . He may be slowing up a trifle ·i!! the ring tb~msalvea the will, stamina apd
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de!erml•alion to produce a tu·
Said Carm,n Basilio after Monday night's epic battle:
preme effort this Friday night,
S.OO to •• ?~.
"Sugar Ray Robinson Is a great fldhler, but I beat him. That and on succeeding Friday ntg.ts
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makes me a great fighter, doesn't it?"
• a-And e•n the Jackets, if t~ey
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Said Sugar Ray: ·
lose, " they may, retain the hl&amp;h
"I gotta taiJ;e ' few days off ,and decide whether I want to level o£ spirt they have acquired
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ill th~· past few days, and add
Wo•ndl!r H Suear Ray was con!used, and meant, rat)ler, more olllle aame to their stat~~re j Cour&amp;J1 IDd
.-I!Olii"""Y
"Too much Ba6lllo."
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Give him time. Bob Is only a sophomore a·nd a lot will hap·
pen in the next two seasons. Barring injuries the ex-Pomeroy
star should be an outstanding regular on Herb Royer's eleven .
Four fellows by the names of Roy Gaines, Ray DunlaJI, P~ul
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slve the Boston Red Sox a Z.l vlctory over tbe .Waahlhgton !lent·
tors. Williams grounded out In
the llrel lnnlns, ·however, and
ended 1 atrlns or 16 consecutive
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llal Jeffcoat received eredlt for
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nine and yielded oal)" Jive bUs
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al's guard of only 0,702 fans, The
loSs went to Ben Daniela, whn
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jors after being called up from
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League.
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Pbllliea who kayoed Curt Bartlay
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Unhod Proil Spwts Wrltlor \ Monday night hammered a ll'lnd
Fr~d lla~ey ean make It olflcial slam homer off Sam Jones In tbe
now-Warren Spahn will open tho fir'l Inning and from .then on tt
World Series for the Milwaukee was ail downhill for Spahn.
Brave• !a week from today.
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United Brethern Church met re· at their home, Sycamore St., In
contly at the' churtb. 'Mrs. •Jack obsefVince' q!· !!to second btrthday
Flesher, tlresldent, nlll)ed the . ol thel.r !l&gt;D• Jollg .
comnolllee for, the comlnll year.
Prue~t were. two groat grand·
4.--Casts decid ing vote lo caae
A short devoflonal period wu mothers, .lin. Frank Stowe, syraheld, which IIIC!fuded brmns, O&lt;r]p. ~uae· an4 .W.'· Emma L&lt;ilhelt. of tie vote, and can yote when
lure and ' prayer. The. group made Prospect Hill, 'If!:· and Mr&lt; Will· by ballot or roll call.
plans to provide chairs for tho Jam T4uener, · Syracuse, gran~ ,&amp;.-Appoints committee unless
community revival this month.
parents and tbe hosts. and John, otherwJse Instructed by meeting.
6. Approve• paymenl of ac·
The Clubs Commtttee'a are a• Teddy and Cheryl l,ynn.
Plani w~re allo •9m,plele,tl; _.
eountJ, on action by club.
lollowlpg; Protrom Commllteea,
Rummage Sate
7.-11
largely
responsible
for
Mrs. E. L Stein, !Ira. James Ronlb
the orderly conduct ol meeting. Frldaf, an( Satutday,
Mrs. ilariy Miller, , Ralph Sayre
1 8. Keeps ln close touch with at the 'Brown buDding
and MJ:s. Tom Kollman.
ly llullllt R. Priddy
local leader and county exten _;. Sally Sauer gave
ao.})ltality Committee', Harry
program on the
!IIlier, Robert Cooke, Mra. Lem MHo• CIVIlly 4-H County A11nt ion agent.
and
. Relrall!liN
9.
Helps
01embeco
cooperate
Halatead, Mrs. L. D. Green. and
LI,AOIRS TO MEET
were served by Marjory
the Telephone Committee Include
1'he Maoon County 4-H Lead· by belDg a gQod cooperator.
Shirley Gaul.
Mrs. Robert Cooke, Mra. Jam" en Alt!oelallon will hold its re· 10-Shows courtesy to gue.s!s.
11-The
prealdent
guide•
meelRoueh, Mrs. Morvin Roush and gular moDthly meeting this corn·
DRY RUNS
Mrs. Dale ivblteritan.
hig Ssturd,:y night at 7.30 p. m. iog in 1 cqurteou!l, tadful way.
but
avotda
tatkir.g
too
much.
LOS ANGELES UP-Tbe
P. T. A.
at the Hl,ch School Home Econo12.-The meetinJ belongs to e•t thlnf to iplrlts on
The lint regular meetl~g or the mles Building. I wo11Jd like all
the members. The president iJ owned by the Samovar .. _-.,,.,•
New Haven Parent Telehl!f Aaso- who can to be present.
only tbe "pilot.•
is the DC3'• ••me, "Tho
dation was held Thursday ev•n·
SE~RETARY'S BOOK DUE
13!-The president rises when Elegance." The company
lng, September, 19, It 8 p. m.. at
If your secretary's book ia not
the grade school.
tn yet, he 1ure and get it in to opening a meeting, callin&amp; lor a to serve its product ln mgnt,.~!l!;
President, Hra. fj}hn Moraan, the Extension Office by next vote, announcing a decision. or
, 3,0011 iDLED
prealded and the meetine opened llonday. Tills will give us just makinJ a 1peeeh. Other times
YOUNGSTOWN, 0.
wllh pog salute by the group, scri· enough lime to cheek them and ean be seated.
Dutiea o( Vice President:- u. s. Steel Co. sent
plure by MrL Tom Hoffman and lake them lo Jackson's MUI
the Pa.'ent Tencher Prayer, Jed by when we go to tho Extension !.-Learn the duties of the preoi· day ahift of about
!!Lis poldye HUt.
Conlerehee on October 14.
dent.
home from its McD•onalld
2. Performs these duties wbl!n llobday tffter f .lll)o,l1!ll!l matttll.,:
The,buslnl!ll ioparta were given
WINS SCHOLARSHIP
aoce crew '
and IPProvtd.
I wouicl llke to add my eon· the prealdent II abaent.
3. Aatttst. other offfl•era ID If· work. TblJ SctiC!II
The ~ri'DiriUon votll&lt;! to pay gratldatiou to MiQ Janlee lor·
telephone bill up to the amount dan for \vlnnini' her $200 O&lt;holar· ranglnJ for and conducting meet· strike.• u· o!her
nmly 3,000 ·
of ten, dOU...I.
shlp at West Vlrelnia University. Ine. 1
tolfL'' Bdb Muncy, president of I know ber .parents (Mr. and Mr1. 4. Often ac[J as chairman ol 1 1.;;;;;;-=~i;;;;_,;:i;;.;,~~
It
th! Molller'a Club with a cheek of l.ca~r Jordan
Qf Galiipoo!Js program. eom10itlee.
5~Tttk01 olbar duties bene$123.00 for the supplementary reo- Ferry, W. Va.) ll'e proqd of her.
den.
All of us want to wish her wen fleW to ,the dub.
llqr• ~t Ibis next week!
· ')'he play I'OUQd eqpipment pro· i~ h~r studiea in Home Econo~
·Ject will •be eOOtpleted. The neces- mica. Tlte award was made by tbe
VI
sary r.ep~ra. 1nd .work wUI resut\&gt;r Selll'1 Rcrebuck Company to a few
Opea Tu
ea. 111ru ~.
1
In tt.e near future.
Freshmen majo!lng in Home .Eco~00000 TO CAIDS
, The posia iti lront of the school nomic:•. This shows what can be C~~j::~~~ UP-The Chicago
S:OO - S:OO
are ready to palaL Members will done. by hard work and frultlul
have obtained waivers
Evenini~
be contacted wben a suitable llqte llvtnr.
' on Cllarley Twoeood. 230-poun~
Memb.JrahiP ,cardi ' lqr the year ts selected.
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~'PICIIS FO)t NEW YIAR offensive tattle from the Loa
NEW YO~({ UP,--~ayor Rob are' belni bf(e~ ~Or ••Ie by the The .iroup, aloo voted to serve a
Slbee reorganWJllon u ao. near. Anii!le• aams In eaohange for ·a
1~ IDIIet
ert Wagnqr s ~p.lmtstle state· Wahama Athletic .Boosters and light relrtabmtnt each meeting I wo~ld like to dil&lt;!uss a few of ·future draft eholre. TwogoOcl
'lett llllnriD
1
thatlea~ue
New teammay
he obhined
lratll aoy of tba night.
lfotpllallty
4-H annual
Club Olllem
ament
maJor
to acquire.
replnco may
membero
ofi.be....,ltp.
will beThe
In ehll'ge
of it. Committee
· ' WilD duties
you. of
Your
eleotlon yun.
Jbrwla J!
the G1an1• ~nd Dodgers wns The Boosfcl'l re,'t!nUy mel and T~e Healt8 and Exceptional Qf offleen should NOT' be a ·- founded on the fact !hat a group, elected of!lrcrs for the ~lng Child Commltlee, asked !bat a card ·populirlly conte.st, .but a ~mo­
ot local btuune1smen Is plannmg yea~. They are !,len Roueb of.Weet rue be ma~e aild kept on e~h crati~ way ot choosing the BEST
to make oi;crs •o rour National Columbia, president; Donnie Me- pupil, wllb ·IMCessary informallqn qualified club member to a s'pttlLeague learns.
Farland of Mis~n, vtee·pl'Citldentr to be referred to i~ case of emor- fie, of~ce or task.
These teams. the United Press Mra. Ulllatt Shuler, , lilwn aeere· •.nor.
i .• 1-~
, .---,-----learned, are the Clnelnnati l!ed· •a
nd J h
s
be
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'f'
M G0Jd
0
legs, Pht' ladelpht' a Pht' llles, P•'tls· 'Letart,
ry; a
' ~UOn· ear rry
' The Ex.ecu tl ve Bo.ara
· ~ g~ve
' 1 re· son,
ISS
ye Hart.
Mra. Clark
Oma
treasurer.
Bumsarner,
Mra.
Alfred
bu(gh Piratts and Chicago Cubs. · The group· will continue their port •I tis recent m~IIDI a~d and' oon Mrs 0 J 8 r 11 ·
The Redler! already' have turned act)vltles Ql supportlac ihe team gave a 1141 ol ~ommlltees lo sel'V• an~ Mr;. John Morgan °:~~· chil:
down bne offer from the group ino mallY waya as it liaa done In durin&amp; !hi! sehool ses,slon.
. dren, Mrs Jnek Flesher, Mr. and
whicij, iqcldentally, · lnchides a lhe .put.
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The Committees are as follow1. Mra. Rtlph Gibbs J M R0 be
current stockholder tn ·a NatiQD."
BudJet and F!nance Committee: Roush, Mn. Terry'··Ro~h ~
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al !.Caaue: club.
Mrs. ~ugeoe !lester, Is ehalrman, O.ol'f• Randolph Mr p '1 Ra ·
Mr~. Everett Roush, eo-ehatrm¥1, Mrs. Pirl Cun~ing~amau Mr~·
others to, asalli .ak Mr1. Harry Clyde Foley Mra Ell d k d
!Iiller, Mrs. E. L. Stein, Mrs. /t.lva children, M;s. Geor n! ::;,ay~r.
IY UNIT!D Pit~SS
Luckydoo, .Albert ·\IOU!b, A J. Bos- Mrs. Roy Iones, ~fl. Chll'les
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CITY LEAGUE
li~Th~d bWtllar~ Arm:::•ng. M
Yonkers, Mrs. Nelson Roush. Mrs
AMERICAN LEAGUE
sfpt. 24, 1957
rt ommh lrmee, . Mrs. Roy Cooks, Mrs. Groot Roueh.
I
w L Pot, Gl Ja~esep,.one
nauc y, c a In, rs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grinstead
High l hree Game Ind. W. Dud· •·New York . .. 9S 54 .638
Cecil Sayre, !.Irs. Joho. l!rabham, Mrs. Alton Bonne
M c j
di!! 568.' (Sports Center)
Chicago .. · .... 89 60 .597 8 Mra. Nelson · Ro'ltah. Mrs. Rotrt Tennant, Mrs. E~iene n.Heat:~.
lligh Single Game H Walker 217 Boston
· · 60 70 .533 1511 •Beach, Mrs. LOo .:rhompooa, •· 'M,r,f. Paul Powell, Mro. Robert
·
&lt;Stroh's Beer) ,
• Detroit . . . .
75 74 .503 20 Robert Cooke and Mra. Sam lilt I· :llollman Mrs " ·ugl
1
Rousb,
Jd
.
,
.
vt~
as
Team 'rhree G,mes Sports Center Baltimore · . · · · 72 75 .490 2Z
Mrs. Don Bumgarner, Mrs. Jame•
2511
Cleveland · ... . ., 72 76 .488 2211 ocea ·
1
&lt;;haracter
and
Spiritual
Educa·.
Hart,
Mrs. U!e Hysell Jr., ant
Team Singl~ Game Sports Cen· Kansaa City . . ·' 57 91 .365 3111
tcr 882. .
, ··
Washington . . . 55 95 .367 40\1 tlolf Mrs. Roy Jones and Mrs. Rob Sharon, Mrs. Inez Roush nnd
ert MeGlolhln.
Eleanor, Mrs. Dora Roush, Man
SINGLE GAME
a-Clinched pennant
Publicity Committee Mrs. Bob ford Blessing, Mrs. Charles A
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Won LO.t Av~.
Tueaday's Rllulls
Johnston and BUJ 'Jioward.
Weaver, Mrs !.eland Kirby, Mra.
LET US ,IN$TALL YOUit NEW STOVE
Mr. Bee
10 5 .811 Chicago 7 Kansas City 6
Koapital
Committee
!Ira.
Grant
Unford
Kirby,
Mrs.
Leota
DlnK-V Cads
9 6 828
Spofls Center
7 8 .8381 Boston 2 Washington I, night . Roush, chairman aod Mrs. (Mary) gey, Mrs. J. B. Grimes, Mrs.
OR FLOOR FURNACE BEFORE WJNTER
·
·
Thunday's G1m11
BUI Routh, Hro. George Tha~er E. Wood, Mrs. Tom Hoffman, !113
Stroh's Beer
7 6 .8! 6 Detroit at Chicago
!nd Mrs. Harry Bumaarn~r.
Louis ~arachnik, Mrs. Alva Lue·
We
Home Room M~tben Cornmlt!f:e, keydoo,..,Mrs. K. Sci teo, Mrs. Lee
~~ts~up~~s~kt ;_ ·'·. : : :~~ Cleveland at Kansas City
Mrs.
"
Jack
Fleaber
and
Mr&amp;
Donald
Workmah,
!lr1.
Bob
Muncy,
!ln.
· SIASON HIGHS
NATIONAL LEAGU!
~arty Stasis, Mrs. Ueulo ilousb,
lnd 3 Games, J. O'Brien, 609
pTA
M
az1
"'
Mra.
James HaggetW and Cindy.
W. L Pet. GB
Ind. 1 Gam~, H. Lobs~, Z36
Clyde Foley.' ' · ·. -" .ne; ,.,.. ~ Mr. and Mra. H Fluharty, !lr. and
a-Milwaukee
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93
57
.620
Team 3 Game~ K·V Cads, 2563
For ·Boys ad Glrll · ··
Health and Exceptional Child Mrs. Lewil Capehart and chil·
St. Louis .. .. . 86 64 .373 7
Team I Game, Betsy Ross, 907
Committee;
Mra,
Alton
Boney
and
!Iron,
Sgt.
Carl
Null,
lllrs. Leo
LAY·AW~Y
NOW fOR CHRISTMAS
Brooklyn
.....
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83
86
.550
1011
TOP "5" BOWLIRS AVI
lin. Pete Burris.
.
Gibbs and Snndr-. Mr. and Mrs.
Pay Small• hym~t Down
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G. Kelly .. . .. ..
18.1 Clndnnall . . . . 79 72 .527 If
Safety
and
c'tvll
Defense
m
jjonald
Duncan,
Mn.
Bob
JohnPhiladelphia
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75
76
.WI
1tll
9
P. Clilford .. ..
.. .. 182
New York .. . . 69 83 .454 z&amp; mlllo;e; Ralph Gibbe Jr. Thonl._ sto11. Mr-. Eugeoe Huudnall, Mrs.
W. Dudding
. , ..
181
Plttoburgh . . . . 60 92 .395 3f Grinstead, t;.eonard Smithson and Sam Halstead, Mrs. L. Grter and
J Lewis ...... . ...
179
Joho Morfalt.
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Sandra, Mrs. B. Vince, Mr..
B. Louks .. .
176 Chicago . . . . . . 58 92 .387 35
Coant,y councU Repmentallves: Harry Pickens, Mrs. Edward Bald
a-Cltnched pennant
.
Miss Goldye Hart and Mrt. Qeo win, .Mrs. l)Jlo Whiteman. !Irs.
Toltllloy's RHVIII '
,
Chariel Macbln, Sara Dawson,
GIANTS MAKE GUT
Clndnnali 4, Chleago 3, first twl- tge Randolph.
It was announced the state eon- Mrs. Pete B~rr._, Mrs. Karl Wil·
NEW YORK ' UP-The world
nite
vention wlll he held October 17 ea, Mrs. ' L. Ueving, !ln. Wm.
cbantpion New York Giants got Cincinnati II Chicago 9, 2nd
down to the 35-player llmit Tuea· Philadelphia 5 New York 0, olte and 18 In Parkersburg. The Boo~t McFarland, Mrs. Philip Burgess,
Award wb won by Mrs. Foleys ·Mrs: · CeeU Sayre, Mrs. Elizabeth
day night ' with only two rookies Brooklyn 2 Pittsb~rgh 0, nile
able t~ win berths ,.witb the. Na· Milwaukee 6 St. Louis I, night
tiona! Football Leag~e club. John
The prografll lneluded the In·
Thurtday'o G1m11
stallatio~ of Patrol Boys (Bob · P-~------------------------~----Bookman of Miami, Fla. U. and No gam~a scheduled
Eddie Crswfor&lt;l of Mississtp~i,
~rin~t.eao/1, Ronnie Hester, Mafi- I.
both dele~sive ~acks, are tho
"Difly' 'Voutic, D'ale · I·'
rookies w~o join 30 players from
and Peter Karschnlk) by I,
last year's ~uad and returntn~
Carl Nutt, Of the State Po- 11
vets Bobby Epps and Jack Spink•
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and John Marlinkovic, who .enme 1.35-player
Pto~am topic 'Safe!y''
I
to the ·Giants from Green '
was, b;i Mra. BeoUey Grime~ who
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W!t~ ob ·~altiJ In Tbe Cl4ss·
r.Oni . While Sgt. ·Jilutl'' !PD~e on
"Safe~)' Ptt Tbe Wshway."
Jllsnford Ble11lng spoh on
Tbe Sehool Bus:"
and others ottendlng I
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. Everett
. !Irs.
C~rs

~ork

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Checkt on arrangements
meetlnJ, and that e~ch one iJ
ready as listed on prUgram
meet1n1.
2.-Pre~ide• a~d calts meeting
lo order and directs the ·business
meet1n1.
3.-Decides points of order fairly.

Offers Hinted
Wahama Boosters
Ready For Four Offer ·Meniber
Big League 9's card~ For Sale.

Court'St. 311~1 PomeroJ

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4-H NEWS

'fhe coll ision occurred during

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'we won't in two da y,~·· be sai{l
alter Tu .. day's two-hour work-

pracliee of criss-cross

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hall-back Don Clar k.

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i The OSU c·oach, '. meanwhih•.
eut out practice ror \hh remain·
der of the week, · commen t in~
that Ihe team was a~ reo~y as it
will he ·'lln ·Ssturday.
"II we hav,en't learned it now,

and suff&lt;!l'ed n g,ash in h1s lowel'

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• mlghlv proud ol the Buckeyes"
.; . was Ohio State. Conch Woo~y
Hayes'.· predlcllon as Saturday's
open in~ OSU foolbnU gonoo ,ncor·
'· ed with 'Texas Chrilllan Uuivcrsity.

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Har Reco•d For Mos.f Walks

Complete Line 1of
'HUNTING CLOTHES
1PISTOLS and BOOTS

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~n;t;, rea;e~e ~«#!4l4 c;G~dJ • ·

· . 11 el,ear to his char· can't expebt to 'beat

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A; big bole appe4fed, In ThomP."

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30.06 .. ' ... $50.00
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·TooMuch Basilio Maybe, Sugar Ray?

Model87-12 Gauge PuDip

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Senti.~~!, Ppmeray-Middleport, 0,, $~~;. 23, 1957-S · iEcC&gt;RO -~~{ViiW· :-;··;· lfKilft ·'~~,
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Carry it (rom room to
room... plua it into outlet
bout ftceUed in ..U..

A handy cxua pbonc for
placet Uoed OC&lt;llionally,

O,h14e rl•''•• ltell .••

Prennu malllnlcalla.

Jtinp lou!J. an be hcaod
outdoon. un be wmed ·
of when it ilnol needed.

CaU our bUiinest ollice. We'll be pel~ 4emonstrate
how !he telephone esn give your bfe 1 lift.

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MilOS OINIIIAL HOS,ITAL
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__ _ Mr. Nieoll Is a n~tlve of &amp;lingo 1 A~mltted: Sam Mioner, Rut·
I'I unction, Ohio and attended Mingo land; Wayne Milhoon, Pomeroy;
8 00 fS
3801fOUJ
High nnd Steubenville B~sin011 Sam Sil"on, Long Bottom; Mr..
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' ' llColle4e. He 1, a member of the John Blaettnar Pomeroy· Mrs
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... nUH, '""'Poll OM)
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reamrta 'Churc6, 1.1 mafrled' .and' Lauro' u rih It' syratt! : Mi .
~:~~jy w:f.,hP,;•wt~¥ 'b~P? veh,ry wg:\'~J\ ~~n 0 e \11• fathet; o( lhr.ee children, Rob- $~~pie W,at:o,;, Pol!lero:-: La:~
'1 • ..., ~
I .Y a p a·
er~ ~cllh and Frapces Lol!ilt. ~ Raines li:ad I'll 0.1 ·D 'A L
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haa r••id~d In .Pomeroy Oblo for
~utla ·~ I I ' I' . am·
' lai!JI ' o.f troq~· ~ol!llne biYOnetted
rlf)~l II •· P,OI\ .'!Pl'•· athwart ,the ,
, , 1 ~ ' u.y, ~
M~eral ,l'tafl.
' ;e ' . ; :.
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.&lt; wajl~ Qnl~ ow~~ a ~&gt;:'4 l&amp;Mt•
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J,,&gt; ~h.,le4· Anna kaurf , Pomed ofrl,ors lo 1 dllpers• •• ninoe ·' The' annual !Ilion County 'sing·
~.I· '' eM· AQ~r...r Ilavlo . PoineroY,·
~ack did tbe troop• jwing their ing convention wiil be held on
mOb008 llffOO Mro ~Jolin Lambert ·'Middleport:
ayoncts around to th~ oqt SJ1~4ay, sevt. 29, at lhe p~
Ha'rry Mille- New Haven j
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thrust, or 'ready-to-stick, pl!sl)ioot m~~-!~nt J4J1iqr 1!1~9 ~ho91, JW· , &lt;.!: :\l'ttn~~~. Pro"!, Pa. Ql)ll
. Births ~ .,;.l!ih.ter,' to ~~ lie!··
Maj. G~n. Edl)'ln A. Walke,r. ginnmg at 1:30 P. M. according schoo sysl•ms and gt)od will en Boatrli!lt. Chelter, o. !
eOI)lll),l!niJ!ql \he fld~ra l forces tn lo G. \V. McKmney, president
among the rP.ces WhiCh most of U8
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Little 'Rofk, addressed' 'an assenJ:
AH ~lnglng ' groups as well ., ·in the South havo labored ao hard
bi&gt;' of whf.tq st~~ents at Cenira!" ·th n~hUc •I'. i v1ted. No ad· to p~esen'e," ·
MARKIT RIPoftr ·
High before the Negro ' children vane{ reilstration is nccemry Thl!re WBJ mljced editorial re:
CINCINNA'fl UP - 2J'od~ce:
.arrived ,
occ,ording to McKinney.
· action 'ill, lhq southern press ai·
EtnJs, tbout steady, pilces at
"No one will interfere with
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thouglj. ~~~~i)y atack~d again~ the farms eonoumers wb)!j&gt;&amp; and
your coming, going, or your pe~ce
-~1M
"''ld&amp;~fs •cl)oq.
brown•. A', )uRibos 47·150, A large
._f"! pursuit&amp; Of •your studjes,"
Occu e~
44-48, A ....~ium 3}39,- A' OJllail
·~•d Pen. Walker. "HO\yever, 1.
The , 89,"ip~~ · Ha,ar~ Memphis 23·211, B large 34-38, FOJ;l A laljlje
w~ld be l•ss than honest if 1 (Contlnuod.From Pogo 01111 ~:~c~~~~~~~~-~;!1,~~ it "er- 47
32-53, A medium 42-44, B large 411fade~. to tell ~Qu thd I mtend Pa. He trangferred to the Phliip The Birmil\ghall! Post . H'rald '
.
to UJe ail roaans necessary .1.0 ·Sporll Plant eonstruction d~partl (also ·Scripp, · Howard) &amp;aid , th~
Chick,ns, barely stead?:, (eyers
' I prevent any Interference Wltn menl as a idor clerk tlme~eep. President w'.. "poorly • aavlsed." 3-3~ lbs 17·18, heavy hens 111-111,
,,.• the •.kecufion of , v~u:; school er 'IPri! )6,, ltl4!J and became, Sen: more like !hat of a dictator."
light hens to 13. Price dl.ltrlbutlon
·i boHa~d't'"t'"'atlon plan.
lor payroll clerk ' at tbe llhili~
·T~e NBJhviiJe Baonor heeded on frye,., 7D,200 at17, 27.1500 at
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s '• ement was esoenliall~ ' .SMrn Plant November'!, 195p. He its editorial "Careful, 'i!r: Presi~ JIB.
,•·~~·~atihon . of d ' procllamahon ~ame aiS!stant pQyroll ~)•per: dent" and saill. t~ere was no sta~ Butter 00 score 71.
·I ,w •• e ••me to ell zens of visor Novembor 18, 19!4.
' of inaurrectipn . ln. Lillie Roc~
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PATTY SOUGHT
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He is a notlVe of SCottldfle, Pa., : ,
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~OS ANGELES UP--The .U. S.
here at Pre.sldent Eisenhower•;· 'He is a omnmber ol the Sa1red1 aituallon "demands eitrO'meJIIeas-1 Lawn Tennis. A88n. wiU i mee~
·' .orders to P'\t 40, end to disturb· Heart Churc~ of Pomeroy, Qhio, u~s...what Ia . vital il !~at
Wednesday Dlght to m!ke Ita fin·
· ances V\)1\&lt;h h~e ~r~vented inte- and a member of Veterana of For- and order. ah~ll' D~Ii!~ the · ~I) al selections for , l.he D~vil . Cup ,/J
gr¥ion a~ tb~ hli~ school.
elgn Wars, is married and. resides l~nt ~~~ asserted himself to that team that will journ~r ' !&lt;! Aualra·
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in Pomeroy, ,OI(Io.
end and musi j~i)d tiy · hi~ df. Ua in &amp;eBI'(b · ot l~e .Challenge
He sal!J. Qlat he intended to
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carry qu~ ti~ orders and he
Lew;s M. Nicoll, ""lst&amp;nt .alfitt
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manager- at Phlli~ . ~m Plant; . · lfiFG'tJIRI TRADEd
duc;J vetenao Budge ,. Pal t'y ·to
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the school will ' be removed by Captma P~~flpl_ Co~pany el Guire, one ,o( pro •basketball's · ,', JWLIN,t..ll¥11,14 ·1 ,
the soldiers on · d~ •nij \UrJied f~tlv~ Sept. 16. He first cam~ greaten ,~I!U')'•\t..lfl, has been
COJ;.~IJ~, Uf.::.o\ttorney
over to the' local pollee for dit Wltb ·.he ~A'P•nY.!l,e~temb'l'. 41 trailed ~y, ffi~, ~~JYork Knick~r· GQ!]I!rliL WJ,Ii~' ~be:rUjed 'to· '
po1ilion ~ ~~9tdll,llc~ &gt;yil)l th 1946 Ill ~ rilor c~erk ~ the 'rldq bockers to 'ihe. IIetto•t P11tons '" day tlil,t a ·&gt;lr-~lill! ~il!JIJlll c~m­
laws
of ~/?ur ~OII)!pUnity.",
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J •ed, wep-traj.q~dl solq)ers inelud·. ment of lhe Philip Sporn PlaQI a! year lrlcGu•re
e1ght sea· though he w~ul~ 9ot be 1ompening mp,l!Y ~qillbat veterans, I eJerk..peelaJ ai\d become Oper~r 80n8 ~~~h the
and led the Sated far hls.'servlces ... ~ S£O:'e•
"B,mc aoldi~rs t,Ji~f are as .t1ons. ~ookkfeper Ja_n_uary, I, 19110, ciu~ m assljls
times,
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orde s, h9 salcl, However, 88 I, was promoted to aOBistant office
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POMEROY - 7-room frame with
bath, hot water healing, full
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lot wlth driveway, doubt~ garage and storage building. Located on Main Street near High
I QUIC&amp; SEIIVl~E on Wl~o:b lie- School. An investment bargain
p11r111~ D) faccor 1 '!'rained
with down payment of only
watchmake!, L'OLLII'iS IEWEo $2000.00 and a10ume balance ex·
l.&amp;kli, J'&lt;,t'ieroJ
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!sting 4% loan.
l!leelal Notl0111 of hnll $1.00, Obltuarlu
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frame house with electricity,
Domestlc-Commerclal·Dairy
porch neorly surrounding the r
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I bell •ound disc recorder. In iOOd I JACK'S REFRIGERATION , house Cistern and well. Onecoljllition. Also I Warm Morn·
acre lot. $2000.: Low down pay·
24 Hour Servlce
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2~537 FARM _ 100 ·acres with 150 acreJ
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Homart GIS rtoor Furnace, 70,000
tract~r tillable, some botto!"land
' II~ June · ~uty Salon Is
BTIJ, complete witb controls.
BJ-TBBT GA6 AT
Good 8-I'Oilm houJe, Z •arna,
open ,.Monday through "Sat- Claylon Allen, Chesler, Ohio.
REGULAR PRICI!
~leoly other buildings. On good
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luneslona
road 9ne mile from
lll'llt)'!, 9 to 5, and evenings
villag,e. Ca!h prite $611100.00.
- -LUBBICATION 1M lfABB
RURAL RINTAL- &amp;-room bouse
~;, ~PfOIDiinent. Perma· Rea4y ~ix concrete, washed sand,
_ .. Oblo
near Ola Town Church Jar·
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nenls .JUO, '10 and '15.
den, paSture for one cow, free
eruahed
grovel,
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PHONE
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metal roof. Old garaae. ~.oo.
Immediately available.
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dutl!Ded for your home. ~·reo
CITY RINTALI :.._ One 4-~oom
llllalates. Foreman It A: ·.ott.
bouse, ond one 11-room 11'111'1ment Each $00.00.
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ICRAP liON- MITAU
.m, Oct; NoV. 11 and Dee.
CIICKLIR RIAL TY
tl. N~~ Lellon ineeUne, Wed· 40q bales of good straw. Phone
BOX 219
PHONI IO.V
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Racine 3009.
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GrO&lt;el')' Slore i•land. Apply at P1NM Ill
For Sale- 2-bodroom hou•e with
~nit' L111Pit - Lane Cedar . The . Fountain, Mason, W. Va.
~ - tAU Window , . _
~~~~~~~~~:::~ bath, furnaee and ·aarage
f.zUtp.
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Cltnton Fl&lt;her, Middleport
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B~~'' Ave.
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Save UOO CO flUOO
One, Two and Thl'llll BedrOQm&amp;
larae otoek l\lttl.i6. Bring your
deeirea and your problems,
we're deaJ;ng on the very lowmo" in tomorrow. Try ua.
ell potolble Ierma!
t TIN WIDTIII
t HUOI SILICTION
1IIUy reeondltioned ored one
and two bedroom

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· will offer for Ale at my real·
denee, 188 Maple Street, Mid·
die port Ohjo ('I'Urn off Rt. 7,
low,er end of Middleport), be·
linQlnf at 10 A.M. the [oilOW·
lni peraonol ,propert7: Three
studio couches, living room
suite, Z--nlce arm chain, pial·
form rocker, 3 - end tablet,
lamps, ottoman, dresser &amp; at~,
2 - complete Iron beds, DOO
spreada, electric h...ter, electrle
blanket, cheat of drawers, G.E.
Eleetric atove, electrle 7refrl«·
erator, Electric Sunbeom mix·
er, Sunbeam tollle!1 Z--break·
fan oet&amp;, lt.CA Ramo, Cookinr
utenlllo, Silverware. Dllbes (few
100 yr, old), new trove! Iron, S
- uUiity cabinela, Singer aewlni machine, Ma1ta1 washer,
Apex w11her, poi'Oh furniture,
. cl~s door boot case. roll top
desk &amp; ehalr, aide beard, Gun1,
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Electric Motor, ladders,
whee borrow (rubber tire),
hand tools, work bencher, Electric Huffy Lawn Mower (New),
Garden toolo, Poat hole digcer,
hand sprayer, 7·111. Aluminum
Paint. ond many other arUciQ
too numerous lo list. Termo:
C11h. N~t responsible ,lor aeei·
denio, Crltt B~adford, Auction,·
eer. Ralph Burnett, owner.

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In Pi181P ot a Civil l,ifChK bUI, another flpt on the ..,., tuue
100101 for the - .. ~b l&lt;~:l)l.tiDIIII')'.
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Senate rule 22, to make It IIIIer to choke a tlllb)lltir. Wltb an
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pack.twoPower1n Iho home. Juamta
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9 20 Otc
l'lirlane $2,785.00.
· "'acio" Conmtlble Coupe. Power
Power Bteerlnr. Fordo- For Rent, Modern f&gt;vc room
, 11141lc. 'l'bullderbird en1ine. New apartntenl on Mulbc..-ry Ave.
,. , 911t c.otl '1tnotl e1,000.00 more.
Must be r,een to be apprec&gt;atcd.
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Phone 310.M, Pomeroy. p. 26.otjl
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VENTIMIGUA, Italy UP·Famed British conductor Sir
Thomao ll~haDJ, said today h6
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Chesler, Ohio.
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would make a world tour to per·
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bus and Mr ,and Mrs. Doli Quioen· ~jnnlsh cumposer Jan &amp;lbelius,
bem and son, Don, Waverly were who died last Frl6oy. .Beecham (
week tnd cutsll of Mr. and Mra. diso!osed no details of tbe 'tour. 1
Olear Henry.
Mr. and Mr•. Lawrence Davidson
.and daushter,. Annd, of Carroll,
Ohio were week end Bljests of Mr.
and Mra, John Hoacbcer.
Mr. ond Mri. James Diehl Jr.
ond daughtenl, Pomeroy wele visit·
Ina Mr. and Mrs. George Burns
111\1 family ''" Sunday.
Mro. Ned Henry, Mrs. Irene Jua·
Us along with their sisters and
COWiDJ, the Rickard girls ot Long·
dale '"" an aunt, Mrs. Ed Pickens,
went to St. Albano, Thuroday w
villi a cousin, Mrs Jaek Brown.
Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Taylor
were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Ned
Henl')' on Stiturday eventna.
!ln. Iabelle Brown and aons of
Muon called on Mrs. June Burns
on lrlondar.
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Filson Lockett wu vlsltins with
%1 Stoaford-:Yri'p'
Mr. and Mrs Ned Hehry en Sun·
day.
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Mr. •nd Mrs. George Butns and
daughtel'8 were visiting Mr. and
M,l,. Lester Zerkle and family of
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olher·tbJnP, maJCe
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2~~"' blUlona
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oome ot. the ilrcrett Prodljcert and other koy e1e•
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I'I unction, Ohio and attended Mingo land; Wayne Milhoon, Pomeroy;
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High nnd Steubenville B~sin011 Sam Sil"on, Long Bottom; Mr..
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~:~~jy w:f.,hP,;•wt~¥ 'b~P? veh,ry wg:\'~J\ ~~n 0 e \11• fathet; o( lhr.ee children, Rob- $~~pie W,at:o,;, Pol!lero:-: La:~
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er~ ~cllh and Frapces Lol!ilt. ~ Raines li:ad I'll 0.1 ·D 'A L
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haa r••id~d In .Pomeroy Oblo for
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' lai!JI ' o.f troq~· ~ol!llne biYOnetted
rlf)~l II •· P,OI\ .'!Pl'•· athwart ,the ,
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~.I· '' eM· AQ~r...r Ilavlo . PoineroY,·
~ack did tbe troop• jwing their ing convention wiil be held on
mOb008 llffOO Mro ~Jolin Lambert ·'Middleport:
ayoncts around to th~ oqt SJ1~4ay, sevt. 29, at lhe p~
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. Births ~ .,;.l!ih.ter,' to ~~ lie!··
Maj. G~n. Edl)'ln A. Walke,r. ginnmg at 1:30 P. M. according schoo sysl•ms and gt)od will en Boatrli!lt. Chelter, o. !
eOI)lll),l!niJ!ql \he fld~ra l forces tn lo G. \V. McKmney, president
among the rP.ces WhiCh most of U8
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Little 'Rofk, addressed' 'an assenJ:
AH ~lnglng ' groups as well ., ·in the South havo labored ao hard
bi&gt;' of whf.tq st~~ents at Cenira!" ·th n~hUc •I'. i v1ted. No ad· to p~esen'e," ·
MARKIT RIPoftr ·
High before the Negro ' children vane{ reilstration is nccemry Thl!re WBJ mljced editorial re:
CINCINNA'fl UP - 2J'od~ce:
.arrived ,
occ,ording to McKinney.
· action 'ill, lhq southern press ai·
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your coming, going, or your pe~ce
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brown•. A', )uRibos 47·150, A large
._f"! pursuit&amp; Of •your studjes,"
Occu e~
44-48, A ....~ium 3}39,- A' OJllail
·~•d Pen. Walker. "HO\yever, 1.
The , 89,"ip~~ · Ha,ar~ Memphis 23·211, B large 34-38, FOJ;l A laljlje
w~ld be l•ss than honest if 1 (Contlnuod.From Pogo 01111 ~:~c~~~~~~~~-~;!1,~~ it "er- 47
32-53, A medium 42-44, B large 411fade~. to tell ~Qu thd I mtend Pa. He trangferred to the Phliip The Birmil\ghall! Post . H'rald '
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to UJe ail roaans necessary .1.0 ·Sporll Plant eonstruction d~partl (also ·Scripp, · Howard) &amp;aid , th~
Chick,ns, barely stead?:, (eyers
' I prevent any Interference Wltn menl as a idor clerk tlme~eep. President w'.. "poorly • aavlsed." 3-3~ lbs 17·18, heavy hens 111-111,
,,.• the •.kecufion of , v~u:; school er 'IPri! )6,, ltl4!J and became, Sen: more like !hat of a dictator."
light hens to 13. Price dl.ltrlbutlon
·i boHa~d't'"t'"'atlon plan.
lor payroll clerk ' at tbe llhili~
·T~e NBJhviiJe Baonor heeded on frye,., 7D,200 at17, 27.1500 at
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s '• ement was esoenliall~ ' .SMrn Plant November'!, 195p. He its editorial "Careful, 'i!r: Presi~ JIB.
,•·~~·~atihon . of d ' procllamahon ~ame aiS!stant pQyroll ~)•per: dent" and saill. t~ere was no sta~ Butter 00 score 71.
·I ,w •• e ••me to ell zens of visor Novembor 18, 19!4.
' of inaurrectipn . ln. Lillie Roc~
·· · L~ltle Rock Tuesda~ night short· .
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PATTY SOUGHT
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He is a notlVe of SCottldfle, Pa., : ,
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~OS ANGELES UP--The .U. S.
here at Pre.sldent Eisenhower•;· 'He is a omnmber ol the Sa1red1 aituallon "demands eitrO'meJIIeas-1 Lawn Tennis. A88n. wiU i mee~
·' .orders to P'\t 40, end to disturb· Heart Churc~ of Pomeroy, Qhio, u~s...what Ia . vital il !~at
Wednesday Dlght to m!ke Ita fin·
· ances V\)1\&lt;h h~e ~r~vented inte- and a member of Veterana of For- and order. ah~ll' D~Ii!~ the · ~I) al selections for , l.he D~vil . Cup ,/J
gr¥ion a~ tb~ hli~ school.
elgn Wars, is married and. resides l~nt ~~~ asserted himself to that team that will journ~r ' !&lt;! Aualra·
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in Pomeroy, ,OI(Io.
end and musi j~i)d tiy · hi~ df. Ua in &amp;eBI'(b · ot l~e .Challenge
He sal!J. Qlat he intended to
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carry qu~ ti~ orders and he
Lew;s M. Nicoll, ""lst&amp;nt .alfitt
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manager- at Phlli~ . ~m Plant; . · lfiFG'tJIRI TRADEd
duc;J vetenao Budge ,. Pal t'y ·to
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the school will ' be removed by Captma P~~flpl_ Co~pany el Guire, one ,o( pro •basketball's · ,', JWLIN,t..ll¥11,14 ·1 ,
the soldiers on · d~ •nij \UrJied f~tlv~ Sept. 16. He first cam~ greaten ,~I!U')'•\t..lfl, has been
COJ;.~IJ~, Uf.::.o\ttorney
over to the' local pollee for dit Wltb ·.he ~A'P•nY.!l,e~temb'l'. 41 trailed ~y, ffi~, ~~JYork Knick~r· GQ!]I!rliL WJ,Ii~' ~be:rUjed 'to· '
po1ilion ~ ~~9tdll,llc~ &gt;yil)l th 1946 Ill ~ rilor c~erk ~ the 'rldq bockers to 'ihe. IIetto•t P11tons '" day tlil,t a ·&gt;lr-~lill! ~il!JIJlll c~m­
laws
of ~/?ur ~OII)!pUnity.",
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J •ed, wep-traj.q~dl solq)ers inelud·. ment of lhe Philip Sporn PlaQI a! year lrlcGu•re
e1ght sea· though he w~ul~ 9ot be 1ompening mp,l!Y ~qillbat veterans, I eJerk..peelaJ ai\d become Oper~r 80n8 ~~~h the
and led the Sated far hls.'servlces ... ~ S£O:'e•
"B,mc aoldi~rs t,Ji~f are as .t1ons. ~ookkfeper Ja_n_uary, I, 19110, ciu~ m assljls
times,
1&gt;ry.
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orde s, h9 salcl, However, 88 I, was promoted to aOBistant office
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thetii, Theyo ti e been carefully ' ~roperly, and tfiey wlli obc1
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All Makes and Modell

POMEROY - 7-room frame with
bath, hot water healing, full
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AUTO SALI!S ·
lot wlth driveway, doubt~ garage and storage building. Located on Main Street near High
I QUIC&amp; SEIIVl~E on Wl~o:b lie- School. An investment bargain
p11r111~ D) faccor 1 '!'rained
with down payment of only
watchmake!, L'OLLII'iS IEWEo $2000.00 and a10ume balance ex·
l.&amp;kli, J'&lt;,t'ieroJ
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!sting 4% loan.
l!leelal Notl0111 of hnll $1.00, Obltuarlu
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frame house with electricity,
Domestlc-Commerclal·Dairy
porch neorly surrounding the r
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I bell •ound disc recorder. In iOOd I JACK'S REFRIGERATION , house Cistern and well. Onecoljllition. Also I Warm Morn·
acre lot. $2000.: Low down pay·
24 Hour Servlce
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2~537 FARM _ 100 ·acres with 150 acreJ
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Homart GIS rtoor Furnace, 70,000
tract~r tillable, some botto!"land
' II~ June · ~uty Salon Is
BTIJ, complete witb controls.
BJ-TBBT GA6 AT
Good 8-I'Oilm houJe, Z •arna,
open ,.Monday through "Sat- Claylon Allen, Chesler, Ohio.
REGULAR PRICI!
~leoly other buildings. On good
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luneslona
road 9ne mile from
lll'llt)'!, 9 to 5, and evenings
villag,e. Ca!h prite $611100.00.
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RURAL RINTAL- &amp;-room bouse
~;, ~PfOIDiinent. Perma· Rea4y ~ix concrete, washed sand,
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near Ola Town Church Jar·
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nenls .JUO, '10 and '15.
den, paSture for one cow, free
eruahed
grovel,
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PHONE
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metal roof. Old garaae. ~.oo.
Immediately available.
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dutl!Ded for your home. ~·reo
CITY RINTALI :.._ One 4-~oom
llllalates. Foreman It A: ·.ott.
bouse, ond one 11-room 11'111'1ment Each $00.00.
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ICRAP liON- MITAU
.m, Oct; NoV. 11 and Dee.
CIICKLIR RIAL TY
tl. N~~ Lellon ineeUne, Wed· 40q bales of good straw. Phone
BOX 219
PHONI IO.V
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Racine 3009.
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GrO&lt;el')' Slore i•land. Apply at P1NM Ill
For Sale- 2-bodroom hou•e with
~nit' L111Pit - Lane Cedar . The . Fountain, Mason, W. Va.
~ - tAU Window , . _
~~~~~~~~~:::~ bath, furnaee and ·aarage
f.zUtp.
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FURNITURE
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Save UOO CO flUOO
One, Two and Thl'llll BedrOQm&amp;
larae otoek l\lttl.i6. Bring your
deeirea and your problems,
we're deaJ;ng on the very lowmo" in tomorrow. Try ua.
ell potolble Ierma!
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t HUOI SILICTION
1IIUy reeondltioned ored one
and two bedroom

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denee, 188 Maple Street, Mid·
die port Ohjo ('I'Urn off Rt. 7,
low,er end of Middleport), be·
linQlnf at 10 A.M. the [oilOW·
lni peraonol ,propert7: Three
studio couches, living room
suite, Z--nlce arm chain, pial·
form rocker, 3 - end tablet,
lamps, ottoman, dresser &amp; at~,
2 - complete Iron beds, DOO
spreada, electric h...ter, electrle
blanket, cheat of drawers, G.E.
Eleetric atove, electrle 7refrl«·
erator, Electric Sunbeom mix·
er, Sunbeam tollle!1 Z--break·
fan oet&amp;, lt.CA Ramo, Cookinr
utenlllo, Silverware. Dllbes (few
100 yr, old), new trove! Iron, S
- uUiity cabinela, Singer aewlni machine, Ma1ta1 washer,
Apex w11her, poi'Oh furniture,
. cl~s door boot case. roll top
desk &amp; ehalr, aide beard, Gun1,
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Electric Motor, ladders,
whee borrow (rubber tire),
hand tools, work bencher, Electric Huffy Lawn Mower (New),
Garden toolo, Poat hole digcer,
hand sprayer, 7·111. Aluminum
Paint. ond many other arUciQ
too numerous lo list. Termo:
C11h. N~t responsible ,lor aeei·
denio, Crltt B~adford, Auction,·
eer. Ralph Burnett, owner.

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Sept. 28, 1957

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9 20 Otc
l'lirlane $2,785.00.
· "'acio" Conmtlble Coupe. Power
Power Bteerlnr. Fordo- For Rent, Modern f&gt;vc room
, 11141lc. 'l'bullderbird en1ine. New apartntenl on Mulbc..-ry Ave.
,. , 911t c.otl '1tnotl e1,000.00 more.
Must be r,een to be apprec&gt;atcd.
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Phone 310.M, Pomeroy. p. 26.otjl
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VENTIMIGUA, Italy UP·Famed British conductor Sir
Thomao ll~haDJ, said today h6
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and bath. Conlact Bltly Windon,
Chesler, Ohio.
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day on busineas.
would make a world tour to per·
..&amp;ln. Olar•nce Ward of Colum· f&lt;lrm the works of hi.s late friend,
bus and Mr ,and Mrs. Doli Quioen· ~jnnlsh cumposer Jan &amp;lbelius,
bem and son, Don, Waverly were who died last Frl6oy. .Beecham (
week tnd cutsll of Mr. and Mra. diso!osed no details of tbe 'tour. 1
Olear Henry.
Mr. and Mr•. Lawrence Davidson
.and daushter,. Annd, of Carroll,
Ohio were week end Bljests of Mr.
and Mra, John Hoacbcer.
Mr. ond Mri. James Diehl Jr.
ond daughtenl, Pomeroy wele visit·
Ina Mr. and Mrs. George Burns
111\1 family ''" Sunday.
Mro. Ned Henry, Mrs. Irene Jua·
Us along with their sisters and
COWiDJ, the Rickard girls ot Long·
dale '"" an aunt, Mrs. Ed Pickens,
went to St. Albano, Thuroday w
villi a cousin, Mrs Jaek Brown.
Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Taylor
were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Ned
Henl')' on Stiturday eventna.
!ln. Iabelle Brown and aons of
Muon called on Mrs. June Burns
on lrlondar.
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Filson Lockett wu vlsltins with
%1 Stoaford-:Yri'p'
Mr. and Mrs Ned Hehry en Sun·
day.
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Mr. •nd Mrs. George Butns and
daughtel'8 were visiting Mr. and
M,l,. Lester Zerkle and family of
~son on. Saturday evening.

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o! Amerl.,.. achl~
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stamps
broUJhlllijr lbe inemben were
tounted. li dish towel sbower was
held far the order,
Jlree ....c the maetlnili 1 six
p'elotft poUuek lllnner was served In otilerv1111te of the qull'\erly
birthdaYs A decorated blnhday
cake eentered thel table, Mrs. A,
v. Howelr and Mn. Thomas
ro&lt;elved •atfto from each
'I'em be':'.

LEATHER.- BILLFOLDS
Stitcbless coll8truction, clip for adding windows, spare
key pocket, lmport~d Morocco, sa~dle calf, cowhllle,
cobra snake. Colors --. white, black, red, gr-een, light
blue and natura•! saddle.

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Strong oteel &lt;onotruetton.
Good qualllf at a low prlee,
All widtha tbroUJh 38". Rea.
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mums.

Mrs Gene Thompson, ststcr of

the gwoln, matron of honor.
wore a gown of satin ftmshed
acet3te falffe With gathered
scooped neckline and a full sk1rt
over . hoops She carried a colon·
tal bouquet ol light bronze mums
Mro Date Warner, sister '"law
of the groom and MISs Judy
vau&amp;han, sister of the bride anu
junior bridesmaid wore similar
gown•; Mrs. Warner In emerald
·green and a bouquet of yellow
mums; Miss Vau&amp;ban In coffee
color and a bouquet of dar!&lt;
bronze mums. Each wore head
bands matching the flowers In
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WORK GLOVES

Toug~. sahforized

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with knit wrls!J.

10 oz. denim.

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reinforced.

Alll~enllc we~ern styling. Zip·

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b08kets of rose petals Their I
head bands were of white baby
mums.
JAr. Qale Warner served Ai
best man lor hiS brother and

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a graduation g1ft from her moth· Jr brother of the brtde and Mr

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Ihour of nuptial mualc was pre·
the scntcd with Mrs. Jed WcbSier lr

stephanQti!l,

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belonglns to Mrs Jack Kennedy, Moonlight", "01( Promise Mo",
tor aomethlng blue a garter made! "Sweetest story Ever Told" ancl
nrhapel

by Mrs Willard Ebersbaeh; an•! during the ceremony the "Lord's
for soml'!thtng old, the bride wore Praytlr" Mr vaughan sung "Bea band shaped pm of pearls ancl cause" "Give Us This Day" and

diamonds, which belonged to her "Till the End of Time"

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Extra Heavy Welgbf

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MON. Tbru SAT.
WEDS. !Vll: BY APPT.

Save all of your saleslips '
from . 'Elberfelds. They
are valuable to ~ou.
Whatever you buy In tlie
store SAVE ypur saleslips. Bring · the$ in any
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14 to 1t. AIIO solid colora
tan and grey.

WINTER SETS

comblnaUont All allel 14"'
to 17. Ptlllllar lor cold we~
ther. For the man wbo worlrJ
oulllde.

Wlnuroeta ue ' designed lor )!Utdoor
warmth wllll lndot~r comfort. Winter
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Heavy dtap,try lllatel'tal
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50 INCH WIDTH

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Made with

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smart new Wiater coals
aad Jadlell - on lbe
!!lain"floor.

Bl1 plaid• , Ia brllhl color

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MARILYN'S
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Men - ·F:or Youth'S-For
Boys. - For Little Tots.

MeR'~ Hones

cakil fru.lt' punch • and grcnn

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SHIRTS

DillS'S

parlor. Tht'

and pink star mints made by the
bride'• mothe~ and Mrl. Willard
Ebmbach were served. Mrs Ar·
thur Nem presided at the cry·
otll puneb bowl and aaslstlng In
tne scrv 1na wert• Mlu Phyllis
Kapple and Mlu Caro~ Hamm.
The newlyweds left followlnJ
the recoptlcn for a wedding trip
to Michigan and Canada For hor
golns away co•tume the bride
chose a navy blue prlncou otyle
dreas with uvy coat and the or·
eMd ahe oarrled on her Bible
Mrs. W1rner Is a graduate ol
Pomeroy High School CIIIS of
1!1117 where abe was a member
the Glee Clllb for four yeara
and wa1 employed at the Evana

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of Poiucroy High ScMol, elm ol
1901 and Is employed in the con·
atructlon buslncS8.
Th! oouple are It hom• to thalr
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table wu lovely .n a wh1te !men

Store Mr. WsrnC!r

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outer style.

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mum conagc.
A reception for the guests wa&gt;

cover, centered with the

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large

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Colorful pla1d flannelette, shirts. Inner -

4 pain· $1-!.QO

Warner, mother of the groom.
11 two 'pleee gray dress w1tlt

tiered wedding cake, decorated
with pale pink roses and
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1 wcddmg bells. topped with
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wreath of flowers with a love
bird on each side holdmg a weddmg ring.
Silver leaves - encircled the
cake baked bY the groom's ount, l
Mrl. Delele Mohler. Athens Tall
white tapen In two branched
candelabra were on either sld•
Napkin• were white 01th "Susie
and Ted" lnacrlbeo In Sliver

W. 2nd Sl.

Long wearlna aotks - Sizes
10 to Is.
Heavy Welghl

bndc wore • navy blue drc"
with navy accessortes und a cor·
, 1, of pmk baby mums Mrs

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Mrs R•chard Vaughan Jr reg·
beth LeithC!it. White brocaded 1 ~ tcrcd th ~ guests In Ute vesllllule
ballerina slippcra complet"d her from a table centered Wllh an
arra11gcmcnt or roses
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Mrs Vaughan. mother or the

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MEN'S· ''Kit\1'(1:· K~~E"
1 :s~,dl FlanneL.

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for 10methlng borrowod
bride wore a elbow l•ngth white organist and Pat Vauihan, broth·
nylon net veil held in ploce by • cr of the brtde. soloist Mrs We~·

erown of aeed pearls and sequins stcr played

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brothcrln law

throated orchid •howered with of tho groom
turquoloe blue ribbons tied wltb
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Sturdy. army twill lab- ·
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wear. Roomy, propor·
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PANlS

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BOYS' FLANNEL

[ ' The trlde given '" marriage by flower o~lrl s. They wore. flowered
Ina length gown or white nylon
late with full sklri over hoops
Her fitted bodlc,e fcalured a seal·
loped neckline edged w1th seed
peoria, and three quarter length

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"Big Yank;'

$1.88

Sunday afternoon, September costume

l(ervtd to Mr. an4 lofrs, Wllllam ter of, Mr. 'nd Mrs Richard
ISnlsbt and lamltr, Pt. Plemnt; Vaughan 1!'., 2Q3 Butlernbt Ave,
Mrs. RUN Watson and Mn. Ber· beea~ tho bride of Mr Ted
lha Seolt, •Jjlnenvllle, 'Mn. Arthur Allen wam~r, - 80 n of Mr ~nd
Ev~aand family, lira ldo ebrloty Mr~. Herman Warner, Wolf Pen,
MrL Fred Arnold ond Jdn, Mr. ln 1 beoutlful ~eremony at the
· and Mn. Howard Bbltn, Mrs. Har· Unlud Metbodllt Church The
old Smith and IOD, llobert.
Rev. Euaen~ Browll officiated at
: Hr. and 'Mra. Homer Hfaell and the double ring ceremony, at
1;0n. Rodney, Mr. and Mr._ Ernest ball after two o'clock
CuUums and aon, Mr. and Mrs,
Qn lh• altar were two large
Opba Offutt and family, Mr. and baakeli ol wblte shattered mums
)lrl. Wayne Sloane and aon, Rob- and atadoll and two seven branchert, IIIIJ, Bl•l'lhl Gill, Elmer H.. ed candelabra. Tall white tapers
kina, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur laat· In crystal holders surrounded
Mr. and llro, Jamea Smith with Ivy were m each wmdow
Mre Kenneth Grover and a~d on the choir loft was an ar·
Jo)'.
· r~agement ol white ahattered

Misses Sizes -12 to 20. Half Sizbs-141,1 to 24't1.

M~n's

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V necklines. Some with turn back collars. Short or %
leJIRth ,sleeves: full skirts, wide self belts. Polka
paisley, multi-9heck and Roman stripe,

$3.39

Mr$. ·0~ Genheimer
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Farewell Party
Given To Honor

· Mn. .Oian Genheimeer was guell
of ho119~ It a tlrewell party lfel4
II her ~e. Athens Roadl Monday
'venlnJ, 'J!veb ~ her 1n/lgbbon.
llr,_ Ge~belmer, ~on, R10~ard, and
11a•Jhtor, Judy, ftlOTed today to
Cdlumbua where Mr. Genhelmer Ia
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30th
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eonvenUon wllieb wlu be held
i:l)&gt;lllitotbe,· Saturday, Oeto~r 19
when ./li)Q Howell Tent, DUV,
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