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NATIONAL
By United LEAGUE
Prtll
W. L. Pet.
Mllwaukco
93 58 616
St. Louis
87 64 .576 6
Brooklyn
83 68 .550 I0
?9 ?2 523 14
?5 ?6 .497 16
York
69 83 .454 2411
Plttsburgn
60 92 395 33 11
Chicago
59 92 39t 34

SPORTS
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Wedfl&lt;&gt;sdey's Atsultl
St. Lou1s 4 Milwaukee 1
Chlcago 7 Cincmnat1 ~ ni ght
Frld1y's G.mes

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Clncinui\ti 1t Milwaukee. rughl
Ch1ea'l!o at St. Louis, JJight
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
New Yot•k
05 55 .636
Cnicago
69 61 593 611
Boston
61 70 .536 !5
Detroit
76 74 507 1911
Baltimore
73 76 490 22
Clevelaod
73 ?6 .490 22
Kansas City
57 92 .383 38
Washington
55 ll6 3114 41

Attults
IBoston Wtdnesct.y't
7 Wtushmgton 8 11 inn

:Detroit 5 Chtcago o night
Clevland 9 llanm City 7 night
N. York 5 Bait. 1 1st, tw•llght
Baltimore 4 N York 2 2nd, 01gnt
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Frid•y'• Gam11
New York at Bo1ton
Baltimore Rt Woshington, night
Kon,.. City nt Detroit, mght
I Cleveland at Ch1cago night

.igers'
Trophy Can Be Awarded Now
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at The Sports Desk some day alter this Friday, he may re·
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ce1ve for his team a fme trophy for his WI ng team 10 e
Ohio Valley Associallon Baseball League this past summer.

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Asisn flu shots almost tertalnly
will not be available for football
aquad members ln Mo1go Countyor any SEO teamo-lt waa dis·
t Iosed here to day following inI abo ut supp Iy of thc vaequ Irea

League Vice President Donald Wolle of Racine ordered
handsome piece of hard)):.are. purchased from the league's
share of quite modest proceeds of the AII·Star game late In
August at Bachtel Fie ld
Winner of the O'Shaughnessy play-olfs,
will al·
so receive a trophy which probably will be kept on
the Mi4dlepqrt Sports Center This will be paid for
in the league treasury now totalling $60. Balance after
lion of the trophy cost will be divided back to each club.

catea.
in 19M, show! promtse, but he is
MILAN, Italy - Dullllo Lot, lSI,
Meeting a youthful Teus Christ- called on to fill the shoes ol All·
Italy, out,.,•nttd ldrl111 Dione,
ian squad, with I? sopbo~~torea .on Ameriean Jlm Parker.
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147, Fronco 1101.
Show Improvement
eye1' first tfam claims few p'·y.
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Kremblaa and LeBeau have
ers with much aetual game eXiltf"
eioe.
ienc:e.
thown improvement in pracU&lt;"e,
DETROIT _ Yvon Du"llt, 177, .
but are untrle4 under llrc, and Bait Sit. Ann, N. 8., oulpolnltd
Interest wns roused after news
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Willi Etsmanoff, 119, Munich, Go"
w" received that about 10 mem· co.c~~t. ';!~':0~: !u~,k=~·m"'~
many 1101.
bera of the Unlvmty of Iowa llrst utes at right end; Aurolluo Th•~
The oecon\l Buckeye unit shows
- ---...,...-two teams are In the sehool In·
h
'"" mueh le" experlenec, with a total
lirmary 100 will mios Salurday'! aa Wit 426 at right su•rd; ~o- of 368 playing minutes an~ong •ts
BRAVES ASK AID
game.
Capt. Galen Claeo with 393 at lull1
baek· Do Cll k 1.. 'a • '
membor~, and !nat's divided ' NEW YORK UP- The Mllwau·
Allan nu already Is making 1~ half.' Joh~ Ma~•n" .;j1 ~
~ among f1ve players with r\lbt half 'toe B•·aves' request for a World
sell felt on Ohio blgh sebMI's Diet Sehalroth with 11!3 111. tackle. Don Sulberm clalmlnr 1911 and Series substitute lor Bill Brutoh,
gridiron• An outbreak of the
The rest of the flrot teright guard Erolc Spyehealskl 108 1 1 d out of the elaoslc with
dl
· to•••. !lower" r·
Hayes aaid the opening game
are knee, op~ned the door tooca"' has rm hed ep ldem1&lt; pro- off , wlth Ie:1 end Ru1ty
will
show hun whether his policy accbad
portions In S•nduaky.
m10tcr claiming only )00 ml)lutes of 0811 n, up In praetice drills has day to speculation that tbe New
Laat Friday night five sandtll· playing time· quarterbaek Frlllk paid .off.
,
York. Yankees may ask for use
ky regulars eouldn1 ahow up for Kremblas 36, eenter P~n illlie1
Jf p1teher Sal
the game and llve othere were
alllng. Consequently, Elyria blaal·
the Blue Streaks, 21-6.

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will show you why

staff liS it rtrives to reach a peak Sorles time Agaln llnd Larsen is Braves,
for next wctk's classic.
firing bullets.
I!ob Bunl. a rertaln

The big fellow made hl1 rtn•l
IF;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-;;;;;;-;;:-. - - pre-SerlCI tlllle·UP a dilly, Wednea·
ilay niRht by fannln1 nine batters
m seven h~ninC! to lead A 3· t vie·
tory over the Baltimore Orlolel.
h1 the second 1ame of the lwl·
night doublt header, the Orioles
nipped an ensed-up Whitey Ford,
4-2.
Thvra. &amp; Fri.
S•pt, li·l 7 1
Sh•nJ Goto "Prolllta"
The- Platlcrs
Lars.!n, whr 1e la!t efrort was a
3·0 snutout this time allowed Just
TOPPING A UNE UP m' ROCK four hilt ln the aeven lromea he
worked. Thon ~anager Caae)'
'N ROLL STARS!
Stengel let Bobby Shanu get In
"ROCK ALL NIGHT•
two tnnlnga of 11 PracUte'' In which
he allowed ono hit.
For the final three same• In
Gordon lolaeRae Shirley Jone! BOtiton startmg Friday, Stengel
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[ plano to work two hurlers per
"CAIOUSIL"
game - Bob Turley and Shantz
Friday, Tom Sturdivant tnd Bob
rclneonasc&amp;pa 50 and
Grim Saturday, and Art Dltmar
Technleolor)
and Johnny Kuekl Sunday, Then
it'• off until Wednesday when
Ford probtbly wlll laec the

$3.$5

DRESs ROUSERS
ON SALE FOR

$2~50
Sizes 10 to 16, alfo·27 a~d 2Bin. waiSt
JUST 83 ·PAIRS TO SELL

Special Group of Boys

SUEDE FLANNEL
Sizes 14 to 18

$1.39
JUST 117 TO SELL

ECONOMY RUM PROVES rr-

CHEVYCOST8
LESS 10 DRIVE I
Teet l'llll from I.oi h(elee to
New York by ~ ,... leadinf
low·prieed Cin ~~ Chmolet
" 110111 leta to operite, 'llith •P to

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)'UU'll 6nd a plialtod Ulllt tiJa&amp;
makoo trai!O!Iinl floor Mal ~
Look ftt the biro ~ly'J)e . . _
thai 4,.., tho air thnJuih a botfM7
Ill iMtr MGttubotlhlt ott fiabt in the
heort ot the firtl Slotller dooln'l nil lor
the best to 0011110111 . . . it,... rifAIIII
alter il, then f.,.. it - )'0111' ilooNI
Conte in ll1d •lot ,...nell why Slecllr
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Corduroy Bib Overolls with suede flannel
lining - and - matehlng suede flannel
shirt with· corduroy lrlm. Slze 9 montbs, 12
months and 2 yeara.

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A SUIT

Plano lor 'tile ,_,.,rill'~·t ~~ir_Oiqeii~
New Year;. Ball
tlclpatlon In the
Fund Drive will be
topics to be dlseussed at
mg of t~ Pomeroy Firemen's AI·
sedation Sunday.
AJaotiation Preoldent Rollaod f .
1957.
Neul!ling torloy said tbe meeting
Asiistmg the ArchbiShop Will has been calltd for l:liO p. m. Sunbe Reverend Robert E. Park of day 1n the Second Ward Ffre.
l St. Francis Xav1er in Parkers· house ·
burg who ~as served the misSIOn j Neutlling said that it waw1 im·
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, Benedict, newly

appolnted par·

Ish priest.
A reception lor the arehbJSbop
new pastor and other offictal!!
will be held Immediately after
the dcdlcallon.
Large nu!"bcrs of JAckson
County merchantl, ministers, bu·
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Woman Injured

Training Meeting
Is Scheduled For
Meigs ~H Leaders
A 4-H leaders' training meeting
will be helrl at Rock Springs
Grange hall Oet. 18 Mro. Geneva
Nolan, home &lt;'Conomics demonstr•
lion agent ..td toftay,
Mn. Nolar. returned to her du-tlea here today aflcr apend1ng
four dnys Bt Ohio State Univer~
slty. Sh,e parllelplted in a train·
lng program 1n arts and dctilgn.
The otudy in ColumbWi was to
orient home demonstration agents
for the programs they wdl recommend at lor.n.l training meetings
sueh as the Oetober event here.
Houn of the Rock Springs mee\·
ing wUI be 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Joint District
Conference Of
DAV Scheduled

'G ltODtiE4R
Ti'rt OONI Nllmt~trhttJ ill
Ibis rorUottom pri"I '

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WitJI these words, uttered
quietly in LaUn ond , echtlng
'lhroucb many ten!'M:iC•. ,Jtllld
mat1 'Itltdl, ~!!J'Wa«~~tt•~ttll
, dedlcate 1'1t!" llt:!l~ho"c lllturch
.1 An open :nvltatlon bas 11)eon
extended to all persons to atleod
the dedrcatlon .eeremonies w!l!eh
will be oftered by The Most Reverend Jonn J. Swmt, D. 0. Areh·
biShop Bishop of Wheeling, at
2 P. ll. Sunday, September 29,

sion prie~t and the R~v:erend E uled meeting.
Andrew Pennella, Order of St.
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otarter lor lhe Braves, abacrbed
a 4·1 lou Wedno&amp;day to the St.
Loilja Cardinali, who lhu• tllnehe~
aecond placo ln the Nation•\
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8/owt'ng AHorn Too Soon, Tr 'VV
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Lee McComa.. said the team'&amp;
Some person writing in the Gallipolis Tribune this weleK-- 1phystet.n rerorted he nad no vaebe didn't reveal his name-already is blowing the horn
cine, and had a waiting list ol
Middleport to be a contender ltl the SEO grid picture tbil
at le"1 100 peroono.
umn. I wish it could be so
LIMITID SUPPLIIS
There cannot be many observers around the loop take
Meanwhile, the Meigs County
thoughts seriously. Coach Thompson, while wanting a
Kealth Dcpor!ment sold only vecy
I World Series monev. w;\hi,,IJ tender so badly be can practically taste it, Is the first to
limited ouppllea of the Yoetl~e
Pbone 8391
h,ve arrlvc1 here In doetorl'
Middleport [ shares to the regulars who h11vc the Yellow Jackets have a long ways to go Another year,
been with the team nil year
be two, possibly more, who knows?
hand. or to pharmaetea. Even l!
!Upplle• become more avall•ble,
The Important thing now is that Middleport Is
the departn1ent lndleated, pbyal·
the highway leading upward rather than downward.
elan•
are expetlcd to use lt In te·
probably should not be measured in victories against
There'a NO MONEY
eordanre with a priority plan reethis year. Rather, in the team spirit and Individual and
ommended by the surgeon ceneral
TREE , • , but thm It
improvement
In the many phases o( the game displayed
of the Uniled Stales ond the Ohio
a fut, friendly &amp; eon•
Department of Health.
the Jackets this autumn
venlent way to aet tht
l'bis pr1ofiiY 11:
r.aah you need. JUII olop
1-For tho.. coneerned with
In our olllet for _.
health, doetor~ nuraes, hoapllll
Odie O'Donnell, sports scribe of the Gallipolis~~:~~~:!~~~: j•tafls.
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taken up his duties as assistant manager of the
Ravenswood radio station .
2--Those eoncerned with ""''"' '''•
salety, pollee, utilities, cotnm·u~i·
O'Donnell is back into his first love, radio, but w111
cation, trantoJOflatlon.
tlnue to "write up" Blue Devil games on Friday nights, his ra. ~rhose lll with a ~isulol lbat
dlo dulles that evening being non-existent.
Aa!Jn flu might eomplleate.
Odie also will continue as secretary of the
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&amp;-The public at larat.
Ohio Spqrt~writers and Sportscasters Association, a post
Thu 1 the voaslblllty loomed lar~
enjoys.
that SEO and Buekeye Ccpferenee
Money on Signa·
Good
luck,
Odie,
In
your
new
work!
leama, of wht&lt;h Rutland It 0 ~~.
•ulll' only ,auto or
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and Eastern of the Gallla Leasul!,
lutllilture for every
may be forcerl sometime lhla fall
worthy purpose.
to appear for game• ot sreatly rf.
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duced otrcn~th.
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The
toea!
health
department
!lid
Kal Hlndr, MIDiger
that
ao
far
no
Asian
flu
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'hu
SOOW. Second SL ... Phooe: 43Z, Pomeroy
been reporled Hy IO&lt;il phfl~liho.
.lr01Art: Mon.-Fri. P-1; So~ l·lZ - Opm '""''•o• bv opj&gt;otnlm,.
The dlsem, for 'Which there Ia
Loant 111ade kt re•ldent• of n•orby town•
Unltod Prm Sporlt Writer
last tall, the hulking !4rsen laded no treatment laato generally lour
Don LorS~'Il , super-hero of l!!st fnr back Into the shadows during day1, and uauAIIy requires another
ye11r's Worh~ Series but a "for. the summer months as he was three to four day, lor complote
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gotten m11n" thl:; year. suddenly whacked time and again and ex· strength to be regained.
io keynoting the YankeCB' pitching 1led to the hullpen. But lt'o almoot

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TO TIT-BUCKEYE STARTING 11
To Include Boys opening
COJ.UHBUS UP - Ohio 'Blot~·. 56, right h•il Dick LeBea.' only
foothallgame asahiat Tex-• 23, left guord Bill Jobko none dur- fl•ght ResultS
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00 FOOtballll S lotlineupahuutCoaehtheWOOdy
Burkeye al,arilnl
Hayes helloved Jobko, who playHayca lndi- ed 28 minutca In 1954 and 46
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lbseball Results

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made what

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Middleport wao fined $5 and coots
on an intotleation rhargc while a
ease of a81allll and battecy flied
agal11.1t him by hi• wife w10 eontlnued until October 2.
Pollee also reported the ll'mlt
of Norman D Gilmore, 32, Galli•
poUt, tor !allure to otop at a stop
aign, Gllmor&lt; wao relemd on $131
bond and ls to appear in Mayors
By UNITED PRESS
Court tonilht at 8 p.m.
The lint lrost or the seuon bit
1Northe~tern Ohio Thursday nigJtt
and even COlder weather w.u pre1dieted lor tonlgbt.
~IRI II(TINGUISHID
Fire of unrietermined origin Youngstown shavcrcd with a low
but pcnlbly from wmng runoing of 29. It was 32.5 1n Akron and
through a bl~ nest ~ eau.ed an 33 at Caoton Toledo reporled 36,
estimated J15 domage to the Colu"lbus 37 and Cincinnati 48.
eavea and roof of the houaa OCCU· Foree10ters predleled the eold
pled by Anna Mae Williams, New- snap lvould bong on until Sunday.
at, Thul'ldar about noon Poft1. I A large mass of tool nir is eeneroy volunteer firemen exUnguiab- 1tered. uVel: the Great Lakes reg.
e4 the bllze quickly.
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Sports

!dltor
. ~a A•e., New oit~~v_e, BoiiiDeW·II'Jml&gt;all, lac. HI
...,. ~. ..•'•··lfttlred
u JeCOod eiili'~~~~·malfll
Y.
O~Jo.
ot the post ofllce at Pom
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8ublt!rlpU011 ral&lt;!a· DeU~
by
=l~.BO,_ Ia advance af'h: ~~\G1:,~~re1 avofal111able 30 eentllllf
Ill, • • : three montlu $3 90 8
e
"'· $1' 60; 111
iltt110tllh II. By moll 0110
motor :outo where ,..liable:
• mohtha, M.!!S; three moutlu,
.. w.tune month, Sl.
rubn.hed every altern
~~~.!IJIO lleehaDJc':_ ~~n~•1 1•1 Tbe Ohio v-. Sen.,. tl;!lil i"l """"'Dhono Wf
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By Irma B. lhle
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Word was received here of lht•
s~dden death of Mrs. Arthur
Sanger of Toledo She was 1 lormer resident or this communih
Larry Holler and David Uyseri
' 1ell Tuesday to allend college al
OSU, Columbus.
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Charles !hie and Roy Van
.._.llettr went with lhetr FFA class
- - to the Ohio Valley Experiment
Farm near Point Plcasunt Tues·
day.

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Harry and George Hollor of
tended the plowm•l oontests 01
Peebles, o., Thursday
~"· Norma Allison of Eost
Livtrpool is vlallltng her coUJin,
Mrs. Bertha Boiler • few weeks
Several from here allondcd the
Weber Thomo sole at Bunker
Hill Saturday afternoon.
. Mrs. Mildrad !hie and son were
Vllillng the formers daughlor
Phyllls al Athens SundaJ'.
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John !hie and family •tlended
- the Grange picnic held at ror:land Park Sunday.

who have been

Charle.non

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turned home

v1sJt1ng m so

C'lendemln re·

Sstu~"dav

Mrs. Wesley Bowen who hall
been vlslttng her parents, Mr
•nd Mr!!. Arthur Orr returned
to her home in Columbus
Mr aad Mrs Hurlc) Carman
Addison spent Sunday evening
with llr and Mrs. J c. McKay
~Jr. and Mk·s. Blny ()or and
sons, Reedsville spent t~e week
end with Mr. and M,., Clint Orr ·
Mrs. Lola Sorden. Eagle Ridge
spent a few dayo w1lh hor duueh·
ter !Irs Ruby Orr

~f~. and Mrs Herman Carson
spent Sunday afternoon wllh Mr
ond Mrs. Raymond Frank, Chesttr.
Mr. ana Mrs. Junior While and
Dorl• While •pent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs Clayton Jones, so.
Charleston.
l\lr and Mrs. Ralph Ballard pnd
son spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John Howerton, So
Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Carr, Chfl·
llcolhe spcnt Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs Clint Orr

APPlE GRdVE

He records for Block Mountain

Ables. In the workshop, will
present late&gt;t calls and terminology, w~lc~ will be followed bj the
traditional followsh1p dinner serv·
ed by the Meigs County 4-ff clubs
ReseJ'\•athms for the danner are
urged,
Frorn 8 to 11 the evening da nce
party will be held with Ables call·
~ng,, Eaeb club to be represented
m tne Mt~..Pbio area is asked to
brl~' lt1 pennant. A colorful and
emhng, limo lo traditional during
the evening dance.

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'Votes$100To
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Mason Method •'st
Wscs Sessl'on
Held On Monday

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rrr~· ~:·~:~~rn~.~~~9~ltl!'lm. JsSUr.~rised On
~:.. ~:.~l~~ 0ft:.t::.~·~r~u~! Her Birthday

Carman

Clark
Cook
Saturday rvun·
and Mr. Orvy
Thoma .~

~[ji!;~~!f\1~ 11 opcndtna
with her
Mro. Hertnan

l\lro. Addt. Vupte' wu aurprlaed
reettnliy wb•n ber blrthdar "''
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celebrated at th,l ~ome of Mr. and
Mrs. Harol4 s.u•r ~d dau1hter,
.,
11aey Jluth, at lerhari !oleadoWI.
A color acheme of creen and
Yellow Wil Uled In the candles,
The 1oliy Workers nau of the llowera l~d ct.torated cake whlc~
Mllon llelhodill Chw'ell held itl ootlee.
waa aened
with . Ice cream and
Tho~e preoent were Mn
ru•ate, Mr. attd Mn. Go•••• S1uer
Jill'. ~~e~m · S.~er. Mr. and Mrs.
11erold 9aut' and Mary Ruth. Mrs.
Charlotte P'!l41lt, Middleport. wa1
liftable to atttnd tbt pan~.

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Romlier Roon
1'reas~~re Hunt
The Price '• W&amp;bt
Truth or Consequencu
Tic Tac Dou1h
U Could Be Y.oa
Ne"" Report
Movletlme
Bride •nd Gruom
J.latln&lt;e Tlleater
Queen For A uu
Modern RomallC,..
Cometty Tb•e
Trouble with Father
Spinach Puyhouse
NBC Newa
News Piclttre
Sports Eye
Wealhercast
Saber of London
Deoth 'Volley Days
Ll!e •I Riley
11-Squod

The entue anal,rslB polnt1 out
increued

Fedml Men
News Hea~Uaea
Nllewa.eh
To.1igbt
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roughage utually

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slower rate of mcreased produe·
tion than when tht nutr1enb
are obtained by the feedmg of
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8:30
FRIDAY
7:00 Jimmie Dean
10:00
7:30 Boaton Blackle
10:05
8:00 Capt.dn Kan1aroo
10:10
8:45 CBS News
8:55 Loeal News
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9:00 Garry Jloore
10:30 Slrib It Blcl
' 1 8:00
11·00 NiW.
8:30
11!10 ICflle'a Aima111c
11:15 Love of Life
9:30
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
10:00
10;30
11 :f5 GuldiDI Lilhl
&gt;11:00
12:00 Katle'p Kltehea
12:30 AI the World Tuna
12:00
1:00 Beat the Clork
12:30
I :3G HoutM!party
12:45
12:5&amp;
2:00 8!1 Payoff
2!~0 T~~ V'rdlct Is Youn
4:00
s,oo l!ri.hte~ Day
4.30
1:15 Secre\ $torm
5:00
3:30 Edse ol NIJbt

feedlnJ

trienta re•ulls m higher produc·
tlon Jncreue in the feedinJ or

8:25 stgn o~
8:30 Circle 3 Ranch
9:30 Gumby
10•00 l'lll')'
IO:MO" Ciipt. GtUJnt
11:00 True Stoly
, 11:30 Detectlve'a D11J1
i l2:00 Forel:n lnlr!llle
12:30 My Liale MarJie
1.00 Down on the Farm
I ·30 Western Theater
3:45 NCAA Football
5:U Foot~all Scoreboard
6.00 Hopalong Ca8Bidr
6:30 ~41ur~ay Nit..J\ Jalllboret
7:00 Perry Como Show
8.00 Club Oasis
8.30 Gisele MacKentle Show
9 00 Dollu A Second
9·30 Your Jlit Parade
10.00 News ond Sports Hoc4111W
10·10 Nllewotcb •
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12:30 Si&amp;n ·Off

8:39 Tbe Tbin Man
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9:4&amp; lief llarbef's C'"'ler

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VanMatre and Loren• Harleaa.

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Record Co, and has Cour recorda
published to date, all of them htts.
Before Ables takes over the ar.
ternoon worl\shop or the local
feativ.a l, 3 to 5 p m vu;atmg cal·
lers will swap recipes wath ade·
quate opportumt1es to work out
problems of the dancers

(Conllnuecl From Pogo One)
as presldcnl
91 the Louisvi lle ~ducallonoi A's
sociatlon. She also Is a life mem·
ber of lhe Notional Educatioo
Assoclallon and belongs to Delta
Kappa Gamma, Kappa Della Pi,
lllld P1 Lambda Theta
Her schedule at Me1gs scllools ·
Sept. 30, Rullond grades 1 and
6 from 9 lo 9:45 • m ; Harrisonville grade 6 from 10 to 10 45 a
m; Columbia, grade&lt; 3. 5, 6.
from 11:16 to 12, Salem Cenlet
grades I, 2, 3, 4, from 1 15 lo
2 P· m.; Bradbury crades I, 2, 3,
4, from N5 to 3 30 p m
Ocl. l-5allobury, grades 1. 2,
By Mtt. Harbert Roush
rl
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3. 4, from 8.4~ to 9:30 a. m: SY·
Walter McDade of Troy apenl
grodes 1-8 from 10 to
lh~ weekend wlth II,., Walter 0\ln
efS '"""'
11:30 a m.; Portland grades 1-0
. RolJ,Ih·, )jls wife who had J&gt;Oep ·ID, . W.,
from 1:!5 to 2:15 and Riverview
,; f~ltlng here accompanied hUn ~Y~~il~§A'" C 00
· hom~.
' · '')I~ t'i'de ~hool paid Ill· aradcs 1·~ from z:•G to 3 30 p
F1iends and rolallvca gathere.il "!mt~':W.#~ founders of eountry
II lno home of Mrs. '.(alter 1 and to/tlill' wi'ller1 of the CodatitU·
Oct. 2-Tuppers Plains grades
RoUsh to surprise her qn .·lnlr t1on'1!i1' ~!l · fOHmbly ~rogram· on' 1-8 from 915 to 10·1&amp;; Chesler
aeventy.flrst ~lrlhday ThUIBday FridaY~ ~eptember 20. in conjunc· grad" 1·8 from 10·ao to 11 30
~•-1 . tv!lllins. '!'hey w~re Mrs. Dolly lion wil~ the e~le~ratlon of Con· Lelort gradtt 1·8 from I p m I~
:•;·, Wqlle. Mro. RlUSell · Roush and alituUon .weck fro111 September 17 2 p. m. and Racine grades 1 8
dauhters, Mrs Harold
Rou 8n lo 24.
from 2·15 to 3:1&amp; p. m
;, . _lolr.- and Mr• Ge~ lla&amp;yn. ~nd The pro~rom featured ,.vera!
Supervisllr Bowen indicated
., •. daurhterl and Mrs j\Qii Hill ahd tklla which e1piainM the purpn!e that schools not having changed
'lens all of Syracu•e: Mr and and need of the Constitution. Pa· over completely from the form·
.,., Mra. Herbert Ro1uh and 100 triotlc son&amp;s were also used m the er "Lyons and Carnahan ' readerJ
~-~· Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roush and prognm.
are scheduled to do so m the
daughter, Anloqulty· Oil Boston
Mra. Lester Roush • and family '
Fifth Grn~m of Mrs. BellY future .
Stewart Boston, Mrs. Waller M.. : Foreman and MIBS LeBBie Sleeth
,;·;, Dade ot Troy She received manv together with Sixth graders of Mrs.
, ,..,f, lifts and ·qarda. Refresbm~ots oJ :""~• ~mlth , part)ciplleo in the
Ice
cream. coke and coffee ~ "P' ogrotn.
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terved.
SluJents parllclpatlng were ceave ! 'charler from t'lie COII!l:fCSS
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Mary Artla, .ludy Duncan, Suale
or the United Slates.
Mr, and Mrs Earl Rnblnsou Johnson, Billie Roush, Sarab
The DAV chapters and Auxtl·
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~ pr~perty,
cy Thurn, Ronnie Miller. Pamela
are expected to send deleg•tlons
~~.. :· Atl Sylveater wao callod to Stewart, Alire Faye Johnson, Lera to the conference: Gallipohs, Chol·
MlnuelOla due to the deoth of Bennell, Marilyn Stanley, Diane li~othe, Portsmouth, Attaens, Ironhll father, William Sylveder Meadows, Paul Burris, Jimmy Rua· ton, Pomerpy, McArthur, Jn('kson,
Friday,
sell, ,Jmy Uurns, Harry S~rlace, Col~mbua Newerk Lancaster, lit
Harold Roush, James Blosser Sha~on Maynnrd.
I
vernon, Mary•vllle, Loiall, Circle·
Andy Cro10, Bob Burnem and El
Lmda Chattin,, ~heila W•lker, v•lle, Dtlaw•n, Ml. Gilead ond
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mer Plekens allended the plow: 1'(~. rosler,~\Qary, Glbbo, Tommy I!ftll.
Inc conteols al Pceble., Tbur~: febwan, !.ddlt ftarrio, Bobby
day.
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, • Grimm, Gf~tua Aldridge, Carolyn
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Nro. 1\laM Spnn,lcr ano! 'family Neville, ~~tverljr Bur~~;~. Phyllis
of P.ttersbul'j{. va. are vJafllnng Queen, Malf Aqn Rickard, Norma
horllltother,- Mrs. Lello nunc nnd Boswell, Ca~lyll•!la~ ··~ Harv·
familY•
!ella Newlal\4, 'I'GIJIIIIY .ll'o\'ina, J,ar·
Jl~: and Mil Arnold Andcraou ry Noble, ~ndy'-'i'o~. llbtibl'
~~~- faqtlly ~nd llerl Rhode• Rowland anrl ~enny Lawhorn.
A contribution of $100 for the
w~e' MondaY evening guests or
Thera:JCulic l'enlcr cl Magnetic
, ·' Mr,."lnd Mn.' Owen Anderoon nl
Springs, Ohlu, wao voled when the
, ,;~ ..~nijqul!y.
Exemplar Cl.apter of Bela Sigma
,.; •l ·
Mt. and l(ra. Herhorl Rou•h
Phi met with Mrs. Thoma1 Rue
presiding. The Center Is o parllc:
•· ' 'IP~ aon ~•1'-d on Mr and M"
ular project of the Beta Sigma
ttr~ Valcle Spencer at Symusc Sun·
'"\ day.
The WSCS of the Muon Metho· Phi •ororlly
' Jlr. and loin. Chorlt·s Knight !list Church met In regular ,.,.
Plan• were dlscuSBcd ft&gt;r c Rum·
l~l of Raelna apenl sundoy eve· slon on Monday evening al the mage Sale to be held In October.
A llallowe'Pn party for members
lillY· 'wllb Mr. and Mrs Chari" rhurch
Mrs. Stella Chattin preolded at Ia to be held on October 29 al the
ICIII,Citllnl . Sr. ,
the meeting In lbe ablence of home of Mro Roaer Morgan
Mr• P,fargarat Plckeao, pretlcleat. The cuiluro. program for tho
·~· JASHAN
The call to worahlp was riven evenlnl waa pr... nled by "'"
Milo A. H. Ioiiey
by Mrs. Chollin followed by two Mor1an on the topic "Converso·
Nn. • Wllllono t'cnlon,
the weekcnrl aonaa ~ung by the aroup. The new lion "
pro~rtm boo). (or tha cof~!~Pi ua.
'e(reshmcnte were served to
and •ialer·lq, aon 1\'P lni~WJ,d - tq • !!li. ·ll'9.~P\ tl\ll•.pjeinbm by Helen Atkins and
Arvol Holter,
olfull and The ).berne ~~ ·lbe ~prbcrim boo'lr !.Ito. ,'Joan D!;wtwlez
..--..----RD anent '' "March of l/llullmt". ' ~
A lpeclal colieclion Wit ··-~n
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jConllnutd From Pogo oMI · • '
Ab)~a was born in the San F,_.
nalldo V•llP~' and !lttll resides
theN!. Ke ha! JUSt completed a
12,1J!l0· mile to ur of the United
States and 1:-~ cnroute on another
now, lle dutc m Porn~ro) be 111g
one ' of his ~~ tlps

lnhaitance, of coune-, flnten
M Car mOJt Ohio 1
and Heip County larmer1 are
not feeding as mucb nolrlenls "
the loherltance o! the eow wiU
utilize.
the .p1dure, but

.~· Females

Two important dateo lor lfelgl
County rarmera to remember lhio
I wee~ are September 30th the
laat dale to file federal guollne
refun41 applieationo and October
Znd C&lt;lm Field Day at the Tho11111 D. Sayre form on Route 336
Weclneoday at 1:110 P. M.

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NEWS
BRIEFS
Daily Sentmel

liiiLI\11 MI}Jitl~ JIIN
IIELSINK!. FIQiaod UP-The
villa of the !ale Finnish compos
er Jean Sibelius In nearby Jocr
Y•npaeae probably will be turn
~d Into a museum in the future,
lnformect sourcea said taday

Daybook

CCL SALE
Sandwich('!, home-made cake
and pie, cof!ee and pop wtll be
ATOMIC TIST DELAYED
sold nt the Burnette anttion kale
LAS VEGAS, Nev UP- Unf" Saturday by the Child Conserva·
orable surface wmds today fore lion League with Mrs. Denver
ed another 24-hour delay in the R1ce as a:en"ral chairman of the
Atomic Energy Commi5Ston's 23rd dr1ve
nuclear shot of the 19~7 1., 1
scrtes. The AEC rescheduled the
RUMMAGE SALE
Plnn.s were mode for a Rum"Charleston" •hot from a bflio&lt;~n
1,1100 ,te~~ 1 baove
~eserl ,!Qt ~ mage S•)e to be hfld on Octpber
a. m. p,d\ Solur ay. II wHs to 18·19 wtth the plaee"\JJ--oo an·
have been fired Monday, but ad· nounced later whc'n the Fides
verllc weather has caused post· Lodge, No 210, Knights of Pylhi·
us, mrt Wedr~rt~day at the K of P.
ponemcnt.
!loll with Emerson Jones, Chancel·
lor Commal!,ier, presiding Re·
FLU VACCINE R!LEASEO
WASI'iJNGTON UP- Tne U S freshments were served hy Cash
Public Health Service hBs rcleas Bohr.
ed 3 ,712.0~9 more shots of Asian
BRIDO&amp; WIN
llu vaccjne, brmging to more
Mrs. George Faris, Columbus,
than ten mlllton the number of
doses of the vaccine dislrlbtttcd the former Lucille Dutton, daughl·
er of Ur. and Mn C. P Dutton,
an 1(he pnst seven weeks
Middle-port, was a winner m th~
mixed pair event Gf th"' Central
SEOliOITION ORDERED
JOIIANNESUURG, South Af•·lc. Ohm Brtdge Assoclalton's Fall Fe,.
UP-The l'cderal Transportation tlval il the Dcsbler Htlton Hotel
Board today ordered the Johnn· recenlly. Her partner was William
nesburg City Council to ln:;tllUto Gardner.
total segregation in all bu•es and
RIVP.RVIEW PTA
other public vehicles by Jan t
The Riverview PTA will meet
SHAH'S DAUGHTIR TO WID nt the new Rl\•ervlew Grade School
TEHRAN, Iran UP- Prmces:! on Monday, Sept. 30 at 8 p. m.
Shahnaz, 17 year old dnughter of All membe" are asked to bring
tho Shah or Iran, will marry Ar a decorated hat in a paper bag,
deshlr Zahcdi, 29, son of rormN' hal• wtll oo judged and prizes
Prtme Mlnl•ler Gen. Gazlollah 11ven. Rcirc'·hmcnts w11l be sorv·
Zahedi, on Oct. 11
wns announ ell
ced olflclally Thursday night
Nil'( ARRIVAL
Mr Jnd Mrs. Kenneth R Story
DOG CHASE FATAL
of D1yton, Ohio are announcing
FORT MYERS, ••to UP- A two Ins the birth of a daught•r. Llso
year old g11l oh01ed a doa Into • Diane, on Sept. 15. Gr~ndparenlo
drainage canal
and drownc~l are Mr ahd llro. E. L. Story ••d
Thursday. The victim was Karen Mr. and Mr:. Dana Howell, both
Mimo, daushter of S&amp;l- Wilbur of Pomeroy, R. D. 1. Tb~ story•
Mill!$, olalloncd at Fl. Sam l!ous• have two other children, Mlcha~l,
ton, Tex~
II ' iftd Susan. a They are lornt~!
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residents of Pomeroy, Rl 1 aM
OI.D IRIAD WINS
A\hfns, Ohio..
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POM'ONA, Calli. UP....atrccter
Blair. 69 y•or old antlqu~ denlor
won ltr&amp;\ prile Thursd•Y ut the
Los Angeles CQnnly Foir for 1
loaf ol whole wheal nut bread
Blair sald he baked lh•' loaf last
year and hJ4 It store4 In his deep
freeze until judrin&amp; lime Tbe am·
aleur baker pulled the same feat
Jut year ~I the fair by winnln&amp;
a blue ribbon with 1 year old
loor.

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MEDITERRAm:AN SEA (}1!T·
NC) - Dale Harrl,on, electrician's
mate flrem"'· USN, of Route 1,
Pomeroy, aboard the uttUty land·
Ina croft USS l473, took part In
the World Atlantic Treaty Organ·
littlon exercbe "D.eepwf)er" an
amphlbloUJ l'&amp;anlt IJJldi••
ll)e
beach~• of the s,rQs .BJY .arit:9tf
lhe Thraelan Peninsula of Western
Turkey durih~ Sept. 2f ~

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"Deepwater" was one\ or. a ser·
les of regular exer~ises' desilned
to lest and 11!1!&gt; the mlli\llrf de·
lenslvo caplbtlitles of,_ the land.
sea and air fJrces of ~e partici·
paling NATO nallona:~

Life on the Farm
Captsln X,n1aroo
Mighty MOUlt PlarbOUN
Lucky I Jlaneh
Saturday Piayhouse
Jimmy Dean Show
The J..ollll Ra.,er
Town and Counti'J
Baseball Preview
Game of the Week
1V Classroom

Corlt" Archer
Sa\ll'oay News

·, ' 51&amp; Fo~tball ~coreboard

. The Eerly Sho~
Your !jaso Re~orte.
Spr.tr Plrade
WealhMnan
The Weeks' News i" Revul
Douglu EdwarCII
Playhouse of Stara
Weal hint Story
Destiny
Pro F'ootbnll Hlghlighls
Tbe Lineup

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The farmers Home Administralwn loaned 3W bilhon dollm lo
farmers dllring the fiscal year
1957, an increase or about 15 per·
cent over lo.ma of the previous
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5.30 You Are There
, G.uO Mr. Dlslrlcl Attorne,
6:30 Perry Mason
7.30 Dick a~d the Duchess
8·00 Gale Storm Show
8:30 Have Gun 'Will Travel
9:00 Gu~~~:moke
9:30 Golden PbyhoUie
, 10.00 The L&gt;te Show
• 11:00 The Late; Late Show

MEIGS EQUIPMENT c·
Where QuaUty 11 Parmouat
Butlentut llld flld St.

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12 05 "'oon News
12:15 · C~tO(In ;ctub

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1.30 J.lovie Mathiee
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Jim Bowie
~1100 Kid
SheriiK'k Holmes
Date Wilb lbe An&amp;ell
Frankie Lane

12159 Sjtn 04
1~:45 Jtev. Ell'&gt;'qod GU&gt;ba
1:00 l.lovk• •
4.30 Bible Time
5·00 Football S.Onboard
, 5:30 Saturday Newa Review
5:45 Personal Profile
8:00 t..t1 ta~ 11 uver
6:~0 Famo111 Film Fesll..J
11:00

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DIII'UTID ¥.WI
Mass. UP-Mrs
Marauerlte Wl~klloe of Turners
Fallo Iieure~ ~ 'I'Qrtr. In a can of
eorn ehe pureliasod wu worth
$&amp;.000 damares-but a jud&amp;e rul·
ed It wu worth just I~ cents.
Tho am~unt
repre!t8jlted tluo
price
ohe
paid
for
thf corn al a
FALL HUitTS ACTOR
BATON ROl/GE, La. UP- lo~al atore.
Movie otar Paul Newman suffered
CANOII, KIDS LIKINED
I ll~h 0~ hit foreheod when no
Ill. 1JP-JIIo one
tlipped and fell In his motel bath canDEC.\~R.
aay bl&amp;h ~ebool principii
ro0J11 loloqqy.
llell• didn't alve !sir warn
RaJburn, Mn. t.oulu and Nellie David
In,. BellS eharaed wilh patldhng.
"dklna •nd Mill Sue Adklnt of two a\udents, hit a tlan In• hls
Plain '&gt;:tlley attended oervices at offiCe "Some kids, Ute canoes,
Baptlll' Chureh Saturday are more eaaily eonirolled U
paddled !tom the rear ."

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To buying a
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Washer,

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J.llke WaDP Interview
Newa Hflhlill&gt;la
2oth Century Theater
SIJII Oil

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Mrs. C. Bradbury
Is Hostess for

WOLF PEN

Tile }.lncoln RIIBBeUs bad u
l!leir auiilt on s,turday, their
\oo
daull&gt;t~r, )!ri' Clinton (jllller, Jr.
Bta4bu!Y enter 4fld .e~dllren 111 Harril,onvlll• and
.-!'11(1111 Cltlb Tueod~ 'lD ~,II~&lt; motl!er. Mra. PriJ!il:
e;•t~~~~§l~~:were
awart!e{")Cnailp··?f'~'•t Cotwnbla. w. Va.,
ti
ldri. Edwftoil ~ aleler, ..\Mn, ,~ Krlopp of
80-(a and aaon, tll.e~:~n· aod da\11111~1n·
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RUSBell an4)ljacl)'a ,Jone• or POm•
eroy.

Haul big, 2'k-ton loads,
make fewer trips! Get rug.
sed eonatruction ••• bal·
anced traction for tractor

Ollwelng~-.-

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tall MBTGRO lllll !"""" back Cor more. Helpct Wild "'-''bla fullt durillf 1
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see!

Meigs
Equipment
Company, Inc.

When O•ollly Ia Par-nt
Cor. 2nd and Buttenint
Pomeroy, 0.

~·~ PIG GllOWIIl PILL.,. lob
~tr:"~lf''_'l'•f- wben rrio~iia~

Red Brand Fencing
. Ao3c WiiiJtano Jo,rdt'
A.;c ,WUIInm C.
son of
Mr. ~if 11rs. William Jordan of
Lo., IIOtlom lo now at holne on
lea~ from Chanute AFB.
Jordan lo schedllled to report
October I al Wetllover Air Baa. tt
Spri~tfllld, Mau.

good as NOW

McCormick'

We have a Good Supply of

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High Tension
Newa of the NiJhl
Theater 13
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Woven Wire, Barb Wire

Middlep.ort Feed Mitt
We Do Custom (Jrlndlng
N. 2nd AVE.

Master t.eluxe
Master Deluxe
Dryer-$209
Washer-$279
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Sports

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. ~a A•e., New oit~~v_e, BoiiiDeW·II'Jml&gt;all, lac. HI
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u JeCOod eiili'~~~~·malfll
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O~Jo.
ot the post ofllce at Pom
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8ublt!rlpU011 ral&lt;!a· DeU~
by
=l~.BO,_ Ia advance af'h: ~~\G1:,~~re1 avofal111able 30 eentllllf
Ill, • • : three montlu $3 90 8
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"'· $1' 60; 111
iltt110tllh II. By moll 0110
motor :outo where ,..liable:
• mohtha, M.!!S; three moutlu,
.. w.tune month, Sl.
rubn.hed every altern
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~orning Star
By Irma B. lhle
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Word was received here of lht•
s~dden death of Mrs. Arthur
Sanger of Toledo She was 1 lormer resident or this communih
Larry Holler and David Uyseri
' 1ell Tuesday to allend college al
OSU, Columbus.
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Charles !hie and Roy Van
.._.llettr went with lhetr FFA class
- - to the Ohio Valley Experiment
Farm near Point Plcasunt Tues·
day.

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Harry and George Hollor of
tended the plowm•l oontests 01
Peebles, o., Thursday
~"· Norma Allison of Eost
Livtrpool is vlallltng her coUJin,
Mrs. Bertha Boiler • few weeks
Several from here allondcd the
Weber Thomo sole at Bunker
Hill Saturday afternoon.
. Mrs. Mildrad !hie and son were
Vllillng the formers daughlor
Phyllls al Athens SundaJ'.
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John !hie and family •tlended
- the Grange picnic held at ror:land Park Sunday.

who have been

Charle.non

and

turned home

v1sJt1ng m so

C'lendemln re·

Sstu~"dav

Mrs. Wesley Bowen who hall
been vlslttng her parents, Mr
•nd Mr!!. Arthur Orr returned
to her home in Columbus
Mr aad Mrs Hurlc) Carman
Addison spent Sunday evening
with llr and Mrs. J c. McKay
~Jr. and Mk·s. Blny ()or and
sons, Reedsville spent t~e week
end with Mr. and M,., Clint Orr ·
Mrs. Lola Sorden. Eagle Ridge
spent a few dayo w1lh hor duueh·
ter !Irs Ruby Orr

~f~. and Mrs Herman Carson
spent Sunday afternoon wllh Mr
ond Mrs. Raymond Frank, Chesttr.
Mr. ana Mrs. Junior While and
Dorl• While •pent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs Clayton Jones, so.
Charleston.
l\lr and Mrs. Ralph Ballard pnd
son spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John Howerton, So
Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Carr, Chfl·
llcolhe spcnt Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs Clint Orr

APPlE GRdVE

He records for Block Mountain

Ables. In the workshop, will
present late&gt;t calls and terminology, w~lc~ will be followed bj the
traditional followsh1p dinner serv·
ed by the Meigs County 4-ff clubs
ReseJ'\•athms for the danner are
urged,
Frorn 8 to 11 the evening da nce
party will be held with Ables call·
~ng,, Eaeb club to be represented
m tne Mt~..Pbio area is asked to
brl~' lt1 pennant. A colorful and
emhng, limo lo traditional during
the evening dance.

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'Votes$100To
-Health Center

Mason Method •'st
Wscs Sessl'on
Held On Monday

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Mrs AJdie Fugate
rrr~· ~:·~:~~rn~.~~~9~ltl!'lm. JsSUr.~rised On
~:.. ~:.~l~~ 0ft:.t::.~·~r~u~! Her Birthday

Carman

Clark
Cook
Saturday rvun·
and Mr. Orvy
Thoma .~

~[ji!;~~!f\1~ 11 opcndtna
with her
Mro. Hertnan

l\lro. Addt. Vupte' wu aurprlaed
reettnliy wb•n ber blrthdar "''
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celebrated at th,l ~ome of Mr. and
Mrs. Harol4 s.u•r ~d dau1hter,
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11aey Jluth, at lerhari !oleadoWI.
A color acheme of creen and
Yellow Wil Uled In the candles,
The 1oliy Workers nau of the llowera l~d ct.torated cake whlc~
Mllon llelhodill Chw'ell held itl ootlee.
waa aened
with . Ice cream and
Tho~e preoent were Mn
ru•ate, Mr. attd Mn. Go•••• S1uer
Jill'. ~~e~m · S.~er. Mr. and Mrs.
11erold 9aut' and Mary Ruth. Mrs.
Charlotte P'!l41lt, Middleport. wa1
liftable to atttnd tbt pan~.

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Class H
Monthly Meetitlg

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Sign On
Today
Romlier Roon
1'reas~~re Hunt
The Price '• W&amp;bt
Truth or Consequencu
Tic Tac Dou1h
U Could Be Y.oa
Ne"" Report
Movletlme
Bride •nd Gruom
J.latln&lt;e Tlleater
Queen For A uu
Modern RomallC,..
Cometty Tb•e
Trouble with Father
Spinach Puyhouse
NBC Newa
News Piclttre
Sports Eye
Wealhercast
Saber of London
Deoth 'Volley Days
Ll!e •I Riley
11-Squod

The entue anal,rslB polnt1 out
increued

Fedml Men
News Hea~Uaea
Nllewa.eh
To.1igbt
Si2n Off

of nu·

roughage utually

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slower rate of mcreased produe·
tion than when tht nutr1enb
are obtained by the feedmg of
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8:30
FRIDAY
7:00 Jimmie Dean
10:00
7:30 Boaton Blackle
10:05
8:00 Capt.dn Kan1aroo
10:10
8:45 CBS News
8:55 Loeal News
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9:00 Garry Jloore
10:30 Slrib It Blcl
' 1 8:00
11·00 NiW.
8:30
11!10 ICflle'a Aima111c
11:15 Love of Life
9:30
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
10:00
10;30
11 :f5 GuldiDI Lilhl
&gt;11:00
12:00 Katle'p Kltehea
12:30 AI the World Tuna
12:00
1:00 Beat the Clork
12:30
I :3G HoutM!party
12:45
12:5&amp;
2:00 8!1 Payoff
2!~0 T~~ V'rdlct Is Youn
4:00
s,oo l!ri.hte~ Day
4.30
1:15 Secre\ $torm
5:00
3:30 Edse ol NIJbt

feedlnJ

trienta re•ulls m higher produc·
tlon Jncreue in the feedinJ or

8:25 stgn o~
8:30 Circle 3 Ranch
9:30 Gumby
10•00 l'lll')'
IO:MO" Ciipt. GtUJnt
11:00 True Stoly
, 11:30 Detectlve'a D11J1
i l2:00 Forel:n lnlr!llle
12:30 My Liale MarJie
1.00 Down on the Farm
I ·30 Western Theater
3:45 NCAA Football
5:U Foot~all Scoreboard
6.00 Hopalong Ca8Bidr
6:30 ~41ur~ay Nit..J\ Jalllboret
7:00 Perry Como Show
8.00 Club Oasis
8.30 Gisele MacKentle Show
9 00 Dollu A Second
9·30 Your Jlit Parade
10.00 News ond Sports Hoc4111W
10·10 Nllewotcb •
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12:30 Si&amp;n ·Off

8:39 Tbe Tbin Man
~:00 Caval.ade of Sj)Orio
9:4&amp; lief llarbef's C'"'ler

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T 'b Ute I p 'd
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VanMatre and Loren• Harleaa.

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Record Co, and has Cour recorda
published to date, all of them htts.
Before Ables takes over the ar.
ternoon worl\shop or the local
feativ.a l, 3 to 5 p m vu;atmg cal·
lers will swap recipes wath ade·
quate opportumt1es to work out
problems of the dancers

(Conllnuecl From Pogo One)
as presldcnl
91 the Louisvi lle ~ducallonoi A's
sociatlon. She also Is a life mem·
ber of lhe Notional Educatioo
Assoclallon and belongs to Delta
Kappa Gamma, Kappa Della Pi,
lllld P1 Lambda Theta
Her schedule at Me1gs scllools ·
Sept. 30, Rullond grades 1 and
6 from 9 lo 9:45 • m ; Harrisonville grade 6 from 10 to 10 45 a
m; Columbia, grade&lt; 3. 5, 6.
from 11:16 to 12, Salem Cenlet
grades I, 2, 3, 4, from 1 15 lo
2 P· m.; Bradbury crades I, 2, 3,
4, from N5 to 3 30 p m
Ocl. l-5allobury, grades 1. 2,
By Mtt. Harbert Roush
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3. 4, from 8.4~ to 9:30 a. m: SY·
Walter McDade of Troy apenl
grodes 1-8 from 10 to
lh~ weekend wlth II,., Walter 0\ln
efS '"""'
11:30 a m.; Portland grades 1-0
. RolJ,Ih·, )jls wife who had J&gt;Oep ·ID, . W.,
from 1:!5 to 2:15 and Riverview
,; f~ltlng here accompanied hUn ~Y~~il~§A'" C 00
· hom~.
' · '')I~ t'i'de ~hool paid Ill· aradcs 1·~ from z:•G to 3 30 p
F1iends and rolallvca gathere.il "!mt~':W.#~ founders of eountry
II lno home of Mrs. '.(alter 1 and to/tlill' wi'ller1 of the CodatitU·
Oct. 2-Tuppers Plains grades
RoUsh to surprise her qn .·lnlr t1on'1!i1' ~!l · fOHmbly ~rogram· on' 1-8 from 915 to 10·1&amp;; Chesler
aeventy.flrst ~lrlhday ThUIBday FridaY~ ~eptember 20. in conjunc· grad" 1·8 from 10·ao to 11 30
~•-1 . tv!lllins. '!'hey w~re Mrs. Dolly lion wil~ the e~le~ratlon of Con· Lelort gradtt 1·8 from I p m I~
:•;·, Wqlle. Mro. RlUSell · Roush and alituUon .weck fro111 September 17 2 p. m. and Racine grades 1 8
dauhters, Mrs Harold
Rou 8n lo 24.
from 2·15 to 3:1&amp; p. m
;, . _lolr.- and Mr• Ge~ lla&amp;yn. ~nd The pro~rom featured ,.vera!
Supervisllr Bowen indicated
., •. daurhterl and Mrs j\Qii Hill ahd tklla which e1piainM the purpn!e that schools not having changed
'lens all of Syracu•e: Mr and and need of the Constitution. Pa· over completely from the form·
.,., Mra. Herbert Ro1uh and 100 triotlc son&amp;s were also used m the er "Lyons and Carnahan ' readerJ
~-~· Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roush and prognm.
are scheduled to do so m the
daughter, Anloqulty· Oil Boston
Mra. Lester Roush • and family '
Fifth Grn~m of Mrs. BellY future .
Stewart Boston, Mrs. Waller M.. : Foreman and MIBS LeBBie Sleeth
,;·;, Dade ot Troy She received manv together with Sixth graders of Mrs.
, ,..,f, lifts and ·qarda. Refresbm~ots oJ :""~• ~mlth , part)ciplleo in the
Ice
cream. coke and coffee ~ "P' ogrotn.
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organlza\lon cr Its kl~d ever to rt·
terved.
SluJents parllclpatlng were ceave ! 'charler from t'lie COII!l:fCSS
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Mary Artla, .ludy Duncan, Suale
or the United Slates.
Mr, and Mrs Earl Rnblnsou Johnson, Billie Roush, Sarab
The DAV chapters and Auxtl·
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~ pr~perty,
cy Thurn, Ronnie Miller. Pamela
are expected to send deleg•tlons
~~.. :· Atl Sylveater wao callod to Stewart, Alire Faye Johnson, Lera to the conference: Gallipohs, Chol·
MlnuelOla due to the deoth of Bennell, Marilyn Stanley, Diane li~othe, Portsmouth, Attaens, Ironhll father, William Sylveder Meadows, Paul Burris, Jimmy Rua· ton, Pomerpy, McArthur, Jn('kson,
Friday,
sell, ,Jmy Uurns, Harry S~rlace, Col~mbua Newerk Lancaster, lit
Harold Roush, James Blosser Sha~on Maynnrd.
I
vernon, Mary•vllle, Loiall, Circle·
Andy Cro10, Bob Burnem and El
Lmda Chattin,, ~heila W•lker, v•lle, Dtlaw•n, Ml. Gilead ond
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mer Plekens allended the plow: 1'(~. rosler,~\Qary, Glbbo, Tommy I!ftll.
Inc conteols al Pceble., Tbur~: febwan, !.ddlt ftarrio, Bobby
day.
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, • Grimm, Gf~tua Aldridge, Carolyn
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Nro. 1\laM Spnn,lcr ano! 'family Neville, ~~tverljr Bur~~;~. Phyllis
of P.ttersbul'j{. va. are vJafllnng Queen, Malf Aqn Rickard, Norma
horllltother,- Mrs. Lello nunc nnd Boswell, Ca~lyll•!la~ ··~ Harv·
familY•
!ella Newlal\4, 'I'GIJIIIIY .ll'o\'ina, J,ar·
Jl~: and Mil Arnold Andcraou ry Noble, ~ndy'-'i'o~. llbtibl'
~~~- faqtlly ~nd llerl Rhode• Rowland anrl ~enny Lawhorn.
A contribution of $100 for the
w~e' MondaY evening guests or
Thera:JCulic l'enlcr cl Magnetic
, ·' Mr,."lnd Mn.' Owen Anderoon nl
Springs, Ohlu, wao voled when the
, ,;~ ..~nijqul!y.
Exemplar Cl.apter of Bela Sigma
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Mt. and l(ra. Herhorl Rou•h
Phi met with Mrs. Thoma1 Rue
presiding. The Center Is o parllc:
•· ' 'IP~ aon ~•1'-d on Mr and M"
ular project of the Beta Sigma
ttr~ Valcle Spencer at Symusc Sun·
'"\ day.
The WSCS of the Muon Metho· Phi •ororlly
' Jlr. and loin. Chorlt·s Knight !list Church met In regular ,.,.
Plan• were dlscuSBcd ft&gt;r c Rum·
l~l of Raelna apenl sundoy eve· slon on Monday evening al the mage Sale to be held In October.
A llallowe'Pn party for members
lillY· 'wllb Mr. and Mrs Chari" rhurch
Mrs. Stella Chattin preolded at Ia to be held on October 29 al the
ICIII,Citllnl . Sr. ,
the meeting In lbe ablence of home of Mro Roaer Morgan
Mr• P,fargarat Plckeao, pretlcleat. The cuiluro. program for tho
·~· JASHAN
The call to worahlp was riven evenlnl waa pr... nled by "'"
Milo A. H. Ioiiey
by Mrs. Chollin followed by two Mor1an on the topic "Converso·
Nn. • Wllllono t'cnlon,
the weekcnrl aonaa ~ung by the aroup. The new lion "
pro~rtm boo). (or tha cof~!~Pi ua.
'e(reshmcnte were served to
and •ialer·lq, aon 1\'P lni~WJ,d - tq • !!li. ·ll'9.~P\ tl\ll•.pjeinbm by Helen Atkins and
Arvol Holter,
olfull and The ).berne ~~ ·lbe ~prbcrim boo'lr !.Ito. ,'Joan D!;wtwlez
..--..----RD anent '' "March of l/llullmt". ' ~
A lpeclal colieclion Wit ··-~n
which wUI be used lor lll~iloa~~
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TELEVISION GUID.E

jConllnutd From Pogo oMI · • '
Ab)~a was born in the San F,_.
nalldo V•llP~' and !lttll resides
theN!. Ke ha! JUSt completed a
12,1J!l0· mile to ur of the United
States and 1:-~ cnroute on another
now, lle dutc m Porn~ro) be 111g
one ' of his ~~ tlps

lnhaitance, of coune-, flnten
M Car mOJt Ohio 1
and Heip County larmer1 are
not feeding as mucb nolrlenls "
the loherltance o! the eow wiU
utilize.
the .p1dure, but

.~· Females

Two important dateo lor lfelgl
County rarmera to remember lhio
I wee~ are September 30th the
laat dale to file federal guollne
refun41 applieationo and October
Znd C&lt;lm Field Day at the Tho11111 D. Sayre form on Route 336
Weclneoday at 1:110 P. M.

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News

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SeanninJ the Weather
The rrte Show

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NEWS
BRIEFS
Daily Sentmel

liiiLI\11 MI}Jitl~ JIIN
IIELSINK!. FIQiaod UP-The
villa of the !ale Finnish compos
er Jean Sibelius In nearby Jocr
Y•npaeae probably will be turn
~d Into a museum in the future,
lnformect sourcea said taday

Daybook

CCL SALE
Sandwich('!, home-made cake
and pie, cof!ee and pop wtll be
ATOMIC TIST DELAYED
sold nt the Burnette anttion kale
LAS VEGAS, Nev UP- Unf" Saturday by the Child Conserva·
orable surface wmds today fore lion League with Mrs. Denver
ed another 24-hour delay in the R1ce as a:en"ral chairman of the
Atomic Energy Commi5Ston's 23rd dr1ve
nuclear shot of the 19~7 1., 1
scrtes. The AEC rescheduled the
RUMMAGE SALE
Plnn.s were mode for a Rum"Charleston" •hot from a bflio&lt;~n
1,1100 ,te~~ 1 baove
~eserl ,!Qt ~ mage S•)e to be hfld on Octpber
a. m. p,d\ Solur ay. II wHs to 18·19 wtth the plaee"\JJ--oo an·
have been fired Monday, but ad· nounced later whc'n the Fides
verllc weather has caused post· Lodge, No 210, Knights of Pylhi·
us, mrt Wedr~rt~day at the K of P.
ponemcnt.
!loll with Emerson Jones, Chancel·
lor Commal!,ier, presiding Re·
FLU VACCINE R!LEASEO
WASI'iJNGTON UP- Tne U S freshments were served hy Cash
Public Health Service hBs rcleas Bohr.
ed 3 ,712.0~9 more shots of Asian
BRIDO&amp; WIN
llu vaccjne, brmging to more
Mrs. George Faris, Columbus,
than ten mlllton the number of
doses of the vaccine dislrlbtttcd the former Lucille Dutton, daughl·
er of Ur. and Mn C. P Dutton,
an 1(he pnst seven weeks
Middle-port, was a winner m th~
mixed pair event Gf th"' Central
SEOliOITION ORDERED
JOIIANNESUURG, South Af•·lc. Ohm Brtdge Assoclalton's Fall Fe,.
UP-The l'cderal Transportation tlval il the Dcsbler Htlton Hotel
Board today ordered the Johnn· recenlly. Her partner was William
nesburg City Council to ln:;tllUto Gardner.
total segregation in all bu•es and
RIVP.RVIEW PTA
other public vehicles by Jan t
The Riverview PTA will meet
SHAH'S DAUGHTIR TO WID nt the new Rl\•ervlew Grade School
TEHRAN, Iran UP- Prmces:! on Monday, Sept. 30 at 8 p. m.
Shahnaz, 17 year old dnughter of All membe" are asked to bring
tho Shah or Iran, will marry Ar a decorated hat in a paper bag,
deshlr Zahcdi, 29, son of rormN' hal• wtll oo judged and prizes
Prtme Mlnl•ler Gen. Gazlollah 11ven. Rcirc'·hmcnts w11l be sorv·
Zahedi, on Oct. 11
wns announ ell
ced olflclally Thursday night
Nil'( ARRIVAL
Mr Jnd Mrs. Kenneth R Story
DOG CHASE FATAL
of D1yton, Ohio are announcing
FORT MYERS, ••to UP- A two Ins the birth of a daught•r. Llso
year old g11l oh01ed a doa Into • Diane, on Sept. 15. Gr~ndparenlo
drainage canal
and drownc~l are Mr ahd llro. E. L. Story ••d
Thursday. The victim was Karen Mr. and Mr:. Dana Howell, both
Mimo, daushter of S&amp;l- Wilbur of Pomeroy, R. D. 1. Tb~ story•
Mill!$, olalloncd at Fl. Sam l!ous• have two other children, Mlcha~l,
ton, Tex~
II ' iftd Susan. a They are lornt~!
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residents of Pomeroy, Rl 1 aM
OI.D IRIAD WINS
A\hfns, Ohio..
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POM'ONA, Calli. UP....atrccter
Blair. 69 y•or old antlqu~ denlor
won ltr&amp;\ prile Thursd•Y ut the
Los Angeles CQnnly Foir for 1
loaf ol whole wheal nut bread
Blair sald he baked lh•' loaf last
year and hJ4 It store4 In his deep
freeze until judrin&amp; lime Tbe am·
aleur baker pulled the same feat
Jut year ~I the fair by winnln&amp;
a blue ribbon with 1 year old
loor.

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MEDITERRAm:AN SEA (}1!T·
NC) - Dale Harrl,on, electrician's
mate flrem"'· USN, of Route 1,
Pomeroy, aboard the uttUty land·
Ina croft USS l473, took part In
the World Atlantic Treaty Organ·
littlon exercbe "D.eepwf)er" an
amphlbloUJ l'&amp;anlt IJJldi••
ll)e
beach~• of the s,rQs .BJY .arit:9tf
lhe Thraelan Peninsula of Western
Turkey durih~ Sept. 2f ~

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"Deepwater" was one\ or. a ser·
les of regular exer~ises' desilned
to lest and 11!1!&gt; the mlli\llrf de·
lenslvo caplbtlitles of,_ the land.
sea and air fJrces of ~e partici·
paling NATO nallona:~

Life on the Farm
Captsln X,n1aroo
Mighty MOUlt PlarbOUN
Lucky I Jlaneh
Saturday Piayhouse
Jimmy Dean Show
The J..ollll Ra.,er
Town and Counti'J
Baseball Preview
Game of the Week
1V Classroom

Corlt" Archer
Sa\ll'oay News

·, ' 51&amp; Fo~tball ~coreboard

. The Eerly Sho~
Your !jaso Re~orte.
Spr.tr Plrade
WealhMnan
The Weeks' News i" Revul
Douglu EdwarCII
Playhouse of Stara
Weal hint Story
Destiny
Pro F'ootbnll Hlghlighls
Tbe Lineup

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The farmers Home Administralwn loaned 3W bilhon dollm lo
farmers dllring the fiscal year
1957, an increase or about 15 per·
cent over lo.ma of the previous
year
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5.30 You Are There
, G.uO Mr. Dlslrlcl Attorne,
6:30 Perry Mason
7.30 Dick a~d the Duchess
8·00 Gale Storm Show
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Marauerlte Wl~klloe of Turners
Fallo Iieure~ ~ 'I'Qrtr. In a can of
eorn ehe pureliasod wu worth
$&amp;.000 damares-but a jud&amp;e rul·
ed It wu worth just I~ cents.
Tho am~unt
repre!t8jlted tluo
price
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paid
for
thf corn al a
FALL HUitTS ACTOR
BATON ROl/GE, La. UP- lo~al atore.
Movie otar Paul Newman suffered
CANOII, KIDS LIKINED
I ll~h 0~ hit foreheod when no
Ill. 1JP-JIIo one
tlipped and fell In his motel bath canDEC.\~R.
aay bl&amp;h ~ebool principii
ro0J11 loloqqy.
llell• didn't alve !sir warn
RaJburn, Mn. t.oulu and Nellie David
In,. BellS eharaed wilh patldhng.
"dklna •nd Mill Sue Adklnt of two a\udents, hit a tlan In• hls
Plain '&gt;:tlley attended oervices at offiCe "Some kids, Ute canoes,
Baptlll' Chureh Saturday are more eaaily eonirolled U
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son of
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PREDICTION PANEL

SCORES LISTED IN ORDER OF TEAMS NAM""'
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Jonea
•Jh•nlhe!s will be ' GAth ens at Middleport ... .. . 30·12
... theton••ht
w'ben a11 !polis at Logan · · · · · · · 20 · 14
with
taient·laden
tre
!lockets on the Nelsonville at Jackson . . . . 0·20
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In the Pomeroy at Wellston . · ... 20·19
both clubs.
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Cilo said Well•ton North Gallia at Kyger . . . . . _
Wl~~ft-enover,Portsmouth Eaot 4-1) pt PI
07
Hll. 20-0. wut be tourh.
· easant at Barboursville 7·28
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are handicapped by Belpre at Wahama ........ 26·14
Paul 'ileu(er, merve end, being
wltq'· . fPralned wrist and de·
. lllllf! llllid Robert Greene be- Tile
SetttlneJ
loW .par with a bad ankle. Center
BIU Gllllta If &lt;tamped by o chipped
elbo
.t blat he Is expeeted to be In
llle_1ame.

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Beat Braves Jn
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DESK

MILWAUKEE UP-"Beat the
and *hey're
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fPfi'l, ll we expfct to make a
B
raves'
aums up
Cincinnati'
only
remaining
goal for
the sea·I
abowlni;," c:to said. He named
~. fott1,
quarterback, Leo
sonl ·
11!l!JW~Ig~. All·SEO end of last
n 1 seuon
bell•• with
dazzling
pennant thatdreams,
the
~Jf, Jlr&gt;~ lliU, halfback, and
Cll11dlff, big ground gainer last
Redlegs are resigned to 1 fourth
weeil, '
ho_•e
t dTwo substitutes were sent into the Prediction Panel Game place
1 h f.in!Jh lopped off, th•r _
r
o
ay
as
attorney
Fred
Crowe
broke
training
and
w~nt
tralps·
w
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voctory
over
their
season·
;d~n. th4 oilier ban4, Cl\g indlcot·
lng off to Columbus on legal business and J!Brry Barnes said long. tormentors. .
~hlwaukee, wb&lt;eh beat · the
"We~~··o!P.I to turn Junior )1e had to duck. this week but he'd be back·
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1ooae .,._ week."
. . ep ¥!nB the regulars arc Rich .Jones, clothier, and Earl other National Leogue team to
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He Wll 'referring to the fact Kntght, prtnctpal of Middleport High School who certainly capture the pennant, is the apoc!bJI JP.J~ior Hawthorlll!, 224·pound lal)ded square on the spot when It came to picking the Jacket- lsi target of the Reds.
lullbi;k or l.bo !'anthon, belleve• Athens score!
To do the Jo~. the Redlec•
called on Charley Rabe ~. p
hit · ~ lJ "covered, All week
Ill~ hll bten drlvln'-, cut·
lilt and tll!hlng In drills like a
!!0-pound scatback.
Highlights of Panel
tonightchampions
•••lnsl .the Nation·
. chOices:
. start
at League
·. 1'be ,Pnthm will add to Haw·
!-Athens Is gotng to dump the Jackets and slow up thetr Two more cameo against the
•lllol'll4!a 711T~IIO the tpee&lt;ly run· climb
sa·y six experts, dissenters being John Fultz and Dick Brav..., on Saturday and sunday.
llfnl'bf Vernon Harrison and Rod·
Owen.
By the by, Fultz has argued all week that The Desk wilt close out the 19M aeason
Spencer and llle pas11n11 of
Phallr at quarterback with misunderstood his prediction of last week that Wahama would for Cincinnati.
Zirkle and S. T. Johnson beat Middleport. Say s he predicted the Jackets would take the
~---JJCelven.
Falcons. So be it.
HUNDLIY NAMED
Ilia been stru,.d all
2-Galllpolis Is a unanimous choice to wallop Logan and
•ep•attr'nn,,dntan improvement open Its S!:Q campaign with a win.
NEW YORK UP - , Rodney
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may be expect·
3-Nel~nvltle
mlghl as well have stay_ed In Bed this
"Hot Rod" Hundley of West Vir·
be •tandard with
glnl~. who recently received a
•.Oit,pQIJnilj"ora nd Gary B_arnilz, both lng for they're going to lose at Jackson, according to
medical discharge from the Ar·
my, h" been na!Tied to the Col·
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Jerry Welker ond Dan- Earl Knight, as anxious to get his school back on the
lege All · Star team which will
On defense Millard nlng side as anyone, would like to pick the Jackets to
meet the New York Knlckerbo&lt;k·
called ln. "But how can 1 when they've got so many out and we've
crs in an exhibition game 19at
week lost Whitlatch?" he said. "Even so, this one could be awfullviMadison
. oflhia
Howard
Hundley SQuare.
has beenGarden.
signed Oct.
by the·
"He'• run of close," believes the Earl of Chester.
Mlnn••pollo Lnkers of the Nationhard," oald Clio. .
al Basketball Association.
We'~l ~ve to stop,

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4-Pomeroy wtll pull the upset of· the week and edge Wellston 20-19 says Rich Jones, really bellevin« It! But he's
alone. Others with great schootlovalty are Charley Gibbs Bull
Montana , and Dick Owrn who also pick Pomeroy. The 'vote:
4·4. This ought to be a d\11y.
.6-Rutland Ia a unanimous choice over J-T, Eastern gets
the nod from Bull but nobodv else to beat The Plains; North
Galli&amp; wh1s over Kyger on a 5-3 vote and Ralph Sayre betteJ'
get a fresh crying towel as he is going to get bopped by a
strong Belpre team .

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He alao polnlrd to tbe Athens IIRI

LAY-AWAY•
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,_"I think this bunch right now

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hit 195e tenm was unbenten in
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installed by )Ira. !dloon l!olloil,
the outgoing president, when the
Wildwood Garden Club met Wed·
nesday evenlnf at the hotne of
Mrs. Jobn &amp;!ott, 1\lineroville, with
1\lrs. Chor~e Boer and Mn. Aman·
da Baor as a.. tsU!l/1 bosteuea.
Mrs. Milton Houdaahelt was In·
stslled as prtelden~ Mn. Ru"
Wl.tson, vl&lt;e -preoldent, Mra. Ken·
I neth Harris, secretary and Mro.

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1956 FORD,

SEE THESE IIHI MANY o'nllls AT

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CALLS IT QUITS
KANSAS CITY, Mo. UP Kans., Clly shortstop Joe De·
Maestri, bit on the arm by a
pitch by Ho.vt Wilhelm of Jh•
Cleveland Indians Wedne ay
night, hu called It 1 season. De·
MaeS\ri left for blo home at ~an
A,nselmo, Calif., · Thllraday night.
· He batted .245 thlJ aeaaon with
homers and 33.run• batted in.

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Menchini 172 171
Dave Darst
175 182
Ralph Gibbs · 179 193
Paul Ciirford 180 200

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173 SoU sity
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160 532 season, has signed with the Phlla·
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2622 lfaskelboll A'in. In another move,
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of Mrs. Pauline 'Myera. Following
a potluck dinner. the moetlna wao
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or Guy BingEdat Crooks,
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MILWAUKEE UP ..,... Three Na·
tlonal League batomen 1tand a
good chanc&lt;• of reaching tile 200·
hit mark in !he waninJ days of
!he 11167 ••noon. Cl91eat Is Red
Schoendlensl of th• Braves

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Sept. 27, 1957-S

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Last mmute hopes for the return of Bobby Nelso : 11
Without Nelwn it may be Erwlh
to start against Athens tonight were all but
tmhles fat hat1f1or any romblnalion or the
Experleaee
mornt'ng
wh enth c1assy
dster faded
. to appear for classes our sled above.
thl
s morning at Mtddleport Htgh School.
Coull\8 Ill
At the same ttme, a .general mystery as to whereabouts of when he ul.ed perml.,lon
1 "to reo
TV Service
de:rned.1 gndlron fire·eater and Inspirational plug turn to the "]uad after two
e
re squa 'Nelson has not been in classes all week. layoff. "Harris has the ohyslcall'&lt;&gt;·
0M~e we
· ~unded story was th•t he was taken to Detroit teotlatio be a foo&lt;~•U player-he
tch., by hts father and would 1' • , ,·. ' 1 school Friday
' has l!lze and enough speed. lie
t B9ut PnnCJpal _Earl Knight said w ":,• ' n the lineup at oifenoe leah•
• lot if be co,mes
AP' ·, ...
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a •· m. tndny.
but would hev b
. TAUib, said Thompson.
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"Nilson Is not back. That's bad." der•nse If he :ad
on
''WfiJ have our big job In ltopPhOIIt . ' ·Pomeroy .
Kit Neal will take over Vanee's --·--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;i;;;i;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:.;:;;.;;;;:;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;i.l
at noon and still play toni•ht N 1 guard post on offense. Quarterback
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two w•eks ago and materially aid· Mike Erwin will start at center
ed in the 47-13 debacle inflicted but If he •P"IIS anybody In the
on Wahama l&gt;st Friday.
backfield, h!' post will be taken
Thu•, hot•es still were being over by Dave Stover, efficient
held out thvt the Junior flash n,ew rind at that job.
wou Jd be on hand at 8. p. m. when Pete Werner takes over for the
the referee's whistle oounds.
inJured Mlli&lt;·r and 11 expected to
Coach John Thompson had hop- do a bon• u" Job on defon,.
· w•'lh
d
t
be
bl
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agatns the powerful Bulldogs. "He hils hard," said ~hom•••n. I
"With
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is sure too.
to clock a lot
pro babolutY hNP
•"e··~n,d"
•' lohe shill
the Eddie
of timeBlake
at :juard,
alngle wing to make full uoe of my Tackle wUi be played bY John
good fullbaok, Gene Abbott."
Ketchka, "th• tnostlmptoftd play·
Nelson, al_ways in shope, und a er In the SEO" ae&lt;ordint t• his
fire t k d r 1
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SCORES LISTED IN ORDER OF TEAMS NAM""'
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Jonea
•Jh•nlhe!s will be ' GAth ens at Middleport ... .. . 30·12
... theton••ht
w'ben a11 !polis at Logan · · · · · · · 20 · 14
with
taient·laden
tre
!lockets on the Nelsonville at Jackson . . . . 0·20
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In the Pomeroy at Wellston . · ... 20·19
both clubs.
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Cilo said Well•ton North Gallia at Kyger . . . . . _
Wl~~ft-enover,Portsmouth Eaot 4-1) pt PI
07
Hll. 20-0. wut be tourh.
· easant at Barboursville 7·28
1
are handicapped by Belpre at Wahama ........ 26·14
Paul 'ileu(er, merve end, being
wltq'· . fPralned wrist and de·
. lllllf! llllid Robert Greene be- Tile
SetttlneJ
loW .par with a bad ankle. Center
BIU Gllllta If &lt;tamped by o chipped
elbo
.t blat he Is expeeted to be In
llle_1ame.

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MILWAUKEE UP-"Beat the
and *hey're
,
fPfi'l, ll we expfct to make a
B
raves'
aums up
Cincinnati'
only
remaining
goal for
the sea·I
abowlni;," c:to said. He named
~. fott1,
quarterback, Leo
sonl ·
11!l!JW~Ig~. All·SEO end of last
n 1 seuon
bell•• with
dazzling
pennant thatdreams,
the
~Jf, Jlr&gt;~ lliU, halfback, and
Cll11dlff, big ground gainer last
Redlegs are resigned to 1 fourth
weeil, '
ho_•e
t dTwo substitutes were sent into the Prediction Panel Game place
1 h f.in!Jh lopped off, th•r _
r
o
ay
as
attorney
Fred
Crowe
broke
training
and
w~nt
tralps·
w
t
voctory
over
their
season·
;d~n. th4 oilier ban4, Cl\g indlcot·
lng off to Columbus on legal business and J!Brry Barnes said long. tormentors. .
~hlwaukee, wb&lt;eh beat · the
"We~~··o!P.I to turn Junior )1e had to duck. this week but he'd be back·
.
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Redlegs more than they did a•Y
1ooae .,._ week."
. . ep ¥!nB the regulars arc Rich .Jones, clothier, and Earl other National Leogue team to
R I
He Wll 'referring to the fact Kntght, prtnctpal of Middleport High School who certainly capture the pennant, is the apoc!bJI JP.J~ior Hawthorlll!, 224·pound lal)ded square on the spot when It came to picking the Jacket- lsi target of the Reds.
lullbi;k or l.bo !'anthon, belleve• Athens score!
To do the Jo~. the Redlec•
called on Charley Rabe ~. p
hit · ~ lJ "covered, All week
Ill~ hll bten drlvln'-, cut·
lilt and tll!hlng In drills like a
!!0-pound scatback.
Highlights of Panel
tonightchampions
•••lnsl .the Nation·
. chOices:
. start
at League
·. 1'be ,Pnthm will add to Haw·
!-Athens Is gotng to dump the Jackets and slow up thetr Two more cameo against the
•lllol'll4!a 711T~IIO the tpee&lt;ly run· climb
sa·y six experts, dissenters being John Fultz and Dick Brav..., on Saturday and sunday.
llfnl'bf Vernon Harrison and Rod·
Owen.
By the by, Fultz has argued all week that The Desk wilt close out the 19M aeason
Spencer and llle pas11n11 of
Phallr at quarterback with misunderstood his prediction of last week that Wahama would for Cincinnati.
Zirkle and S. T. Johnson beat Middleport. Say s he predicted the Jackets would take the
~---JJCelven.
Falcons. So be it.
HUNDLIY NAMED
Ilia been stru,.d all
2-Galllpolis Is a unanimous choice to wallop Logan and
•ep•attr'nn,,dntan improvement open Its S!:Q campaign with a win.
NEW YORK UP - , Rodney
•·
may be expect·
3-Nel~nvltle
mlghl as well have stay_ed In Bed this
"Hot Rod" Hundley of West Vir·
be •tandard with
glnl~. who recently received a
•.Oit,pQIJnilj"ora nd Gary B_arnilz, both lng for they're going to lose at Jackson, according to
medical discharge from the Ar·
my, h" been na!Tied to the Col·
.•
, 1 plus and offensive Champ, McElhinney, by as much a6 42-6.
Jerry Welker ond Dan- Earl Knight, as anxious to get his school back on the
lege All · Star team which will
On defense Millard nlng side as anyone, would like to pick the Jackets to
meet the New York Knlckerbo&lt;k·
called ln. "But how can 1 when they've got so many out and we've
crs in an exhibition game 19at
week lost Whitlatch?" he said. "Even so, this one could be awfullviMadison
. oflhia
Howard
Hundley SQuare.
has beenGarden.
signed Oct.
by the·
"He'• run of close," believes the Earl of Chester.
Mlnn••pollo Lnkers of the Nationhard," oald Clio. .
al Basketball Association.
We'~l ~ve to stop,

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Two Sijbs Enter Prediction Panel

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4-Pomeroy wtll pull the upset of· the week and edge Wellston 20-19 says Rich Jones, really bellevin« It! But he's
alone. Others with great schootlovalty are Charley Gibbs Bull
Montana , and Dick Owrn who also pick Pomeroy. The 'vote:
4·4. This ought to be a d\11y.
.6-Rutland Ia a unanimous choice over J-T, Eastern gets
the nod from Bull but nobodv else to beat The Plains; North
Galli&amp; wh1s over Kyger on a 5-3 vote and Ralph Sayre betteJ'
get a fresh crying towel as he is going to get bopped by a
strong Belpre team .

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Sn~lth, w~o runs aw1u1 hard and
ll ·a rut drlvar," aald 'l'bompaoll.
He alao polnlrd to tbe Athens IIRI

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Los ANGELES _ Yount Jock
Johnson, 214, Loo Anttl'' ..~
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l16, Honolulu (lD~
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Last mmute hopes for the return of Bobby Nelso : 11
Without Nelwn it may be Erwlh
to start against Athens tonight were all but
tmhles fat hat1f1or any romblnalion or the
Experleaee
mornt'ng
wh enth c1assy
dster faded
. to appear for classes our sled above.
thl
s morning at Mtddleport Htgh School.
Coull\8 Ill
At the same ttme, a .general mystery as to whereabouts of when he ul.ed perml.,lon
1 "to reo
TV Service
de:rned.1 gndlron fire·eater and Inspirational plug turn to the "]uad after two
e
re squa 'Nelson has not been in classes all week. layoff. "Harris has the ohyslcall'&lt;&gt;·
0M~e we
· ~unded story was th•t he was taken to Detroit teotlatio be a foo&lt;~•U player-he
tch., by hts father and would 1' • , ,·. ' 1 school Friday
' has l!lze and enough speed. lie
t B9ut PnnCJpal _Earl Knight said w ":,• ' n the lineup at oifenoe leah•
• lot if be co,mes
AP' ·, ...
.
a •· m. tndny.
but would hev b
. TAUib, said Thompson.
...,.
"Nilson Is not back. That's bad." der•nse If he :ad
on
''WfiJ have our big job In ltopPhOIIt . ' ·Pomeroy .
Kit Neal will take over Vanee's --·--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;i;;;i;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:.;:;;.;;;;:;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;i.l
at noon and still play toni•ht N 1 guard post on offense. Quarterback
0
e · Junior Rowley will
t
rd
son,
knownturned
tu have
"trick
move JIUa
had only
outa for
theknee"
team on defense.
two w•eks ago and materially aid· Mike Erwin will start at center
ed in the 47-13 debacle inflicted but If he •P"IIS anybody In the
on Wahama l&gt;st Friday.
backfield, h!' post will be taken
Thu•, hot•es still were being over by Dave Stover, efficient
held out thvt the Junior flash n,ew rind at that job.
wou Jd be on hand at 8. p. m. when Pete Werner takes over for the
the referee's whistle oounds.
inJured Mlli&lt;·r and 11 expected to
Coach John Thompson had hop- do a bon• u" Job on defon,.
· w•'lh
d
t
be
bl
"
''
e . o I a e to run !he split t' Steve bailey at tbe other wing.
agatns the powerful Bulldogs. "He hils hard," said ~hom•••n. I
"With
1
'
·said,to '1'd
is sure too.
to clock a lot
pro babolutY hNP
•"e··~n,d"
•' lohe shill
the Eddie
of timeBlake
at :juard,
alngle wing to make full uoe of my Tackle wUi be played bY John
good fullbaok, Gene Abbott."
Ketchka, "th• tnostlmptoftd play·
Nelson, al_ways in shope, und a er In the SEO" ae&lt;ordint t• his
fire t k d r 1
•
-ea er '" o , P ayer who In· coach, and Dl&lt;k Roller, steady two•oires anybo&lt;ly hes playing with, way performer.•

:;~~~i.ttr~:d fr:~kiese!~t~!~P·~

Athens Voted To Toke Jackets

fr

·.

Nelson

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PORTABLE
TELEVISION

em~

blcmatic of hor office.
The Lord'a Pr~et in urilaou 91&gt;"
ened the meetlria and mernbera
responded to roll call with "Sell'
tember Garden Work". New year

books wete nistrlbuted.
Mr$. -..:ernon Nease presented a
paper, "Bringing H~uaeplanta . In.·
doors" A contest was eod:lucted

by Mr.;. Hollon and priu awarded
to Mrs. Karl Grueser. At·tbe elooe
M the meet!ng tile memben ex•
changed bou,. ~tanto.
- EASY PAYMENT. PLAN
A douert eoun• wao lleT)'ed by
the hoste,.., to those named above
OPJ:N JYENINGS UNTil,. 10:00 P.M.
and Mrs. ChriSty Baer, Mrs. John ,
lOth Year fD Refrigeration Service
F. Boliey, ")rB, Paul Fisher, Mrs: 1
Murk Evan•, Mrs, DenVGT Holter,
1
Mrs. William Fisher, Mr!. John
!hie, Mrs. Homer Holter, !Ito.
8!-inley Jon••· Jlrs. Dl}'ld """''
·'- ~!~Mj.tJ!ll~porl
Phone 1!5S·Y
Ml~dlepOri !ln. Lawrence ioae, Mrs. HaftJ.
L:;~¥.;:;;..(frJ;,;;;o~~J04~~'-4...,"""•,...-----1 l!owh snd Mrs. Fred Nepe.

Refrigeration ·

. THE OHIO FUEL

'GAS

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COMPANY

et the
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trreE or
thatremoved
need trim
ming,'have
toppmg,
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William Largent were tbelr aon, The Band Boosters also pur- 6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 27, 1957
Mr and M:o Howard Largen! of chased • 1957 Maytag dryer to be
'r
Syracuse and their grandson, Mr 11lven away at the Fall Festival. alater-m law, Mr and Mr-s-Ra-lp_h_D-urmg -t-be--;;;IJI- ho-u"'
r -,-.-atad
FOR CONSJSTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Robert Sal re. Racme 3975
By Phylllo Snowdon
and Mrs Bob Largent, Columbu&amp; November 15th Each person Parker of ChPSter
FIVe years C&lt;pcr~n-" ~-7-12tc
course waa served to M·s taw
The Semor Class Is having a Mr and Mro John Dyke and son donatmg i50c wtll receive 1 tle-- Mr. •nd Mrs Maywood Johnston renee Smith, Mrs Clayton Allen,
Venetian bl nds All size&amp; and rummage s;~lt, Saturday 1n the Gary of XenaR spent the weekend ket to be entered m the dr~wmg
of Portland was calling on Mr MIS! Jerry Wood, !Irs Pete ~. ,,
colors. Fiberglass awnmgs; Ray, vacant build •ng next to the 110st With her parents, Mr and Mrs
Membership tlckel.! and dryer and Mrs Wayne Rrlcklea Tuoaday oerreld, Mrs Dolmar Bourn, l\lu.
o.J
eio gas heaters, electric llihl oilICe.
W fl Hayes and hlB father, Mr Ucketa were prmted by th•
John Wickham Mrs
WdJiam
llxtures, plastiC tile lo: bat&gt;
Football mnthers arc selling and Mrs Sam Dyke
school secretary, Miss Alberta
Will, Mrs George Wolf, Mrs. RoroomtJ
chances on cakes at all the home
Mrs Mollte Mitchell and Mrs Snowden.
bert Wood, !Irs Opha Offutt,
RATES
fret E11lmolfl
football gamec; to ra1se money for Cora thandlcr ol Huntington are
Mrs Beatr1ce Sm1th was apVlaltlng Mr. and Mrs Dallas md Mrs EddiC Hartung The
a new time clock for the score· vtsltm;~ the1r s1ster, Mr and Mrs pmnted to see .shout the pur Gibbs, !!road Run, Sunday, were October meehng Will be a HalloI eeall ptr 1IOI'd, one W.rtlon Minlmllm ebarge liOc-----' ·eou
Dolo Woppel Supply
board.
Joe Phillips
...-....-d tor W.. eouecuUvr lnsertlou.
•
I
2tl Unloo ~...
('base of an electnc pop corn Mr and Mrs Dwight Gibbs of ween partv at the home of Mrs . .
llpedal- OM momhlor 211 ceoll per word.
Pomoroy, Ohio
The Trlark:• Club " selling proThe Ladles ~1d of the Christ&lt;an popper from Clyde Ferrell Pro Oak Grove, M1 and !Irs Tobe) My fohn Wickham wllh Mrs George
J'Ull rate of 2 c:enu per word wiD be chareed for advertising ~
8 13 !moe grams at all the home football Cbun:h met ;at the home of Mrs cecds lrom pop corn sales at th~ ers, Buard Pt"~r and Mrs Raymond Wolfe, assisting hostess
Elhcl Nelsor, Wednesday, wtth 8 Middlci!Ort game were S30 8C Roush. 11nd daughter, Dfnrus Weavlor before tbe l&amp;tn oleoeb mootb lollowinl Insertion
TERMITES -. XTeRMINA-TID games
Jess Tuttle !crt last week from
Dill Larkm of New Boston vmt, mcrnbcra prcsei.t
..._.,_
In Advertlslng-Sbould be re110rted Immediately Tbe
•
and tram the Eastern game werr er and Miss Mary Roush Vernon
flarkersburg by a1r for Baltimore
~ hntiftel lfiU not be ruponslble for mOJte thaa one tneor
For frte mspect1on pt:..me 383-M, ed recently w1th Mr and Mrs
Sunday
~msts
of
Mrs
Bcsste
Mra Irene Roush ol Htekory ~d . where he JOined h1s daugh·
$18 80
n q lalertlon.
G1lmorr Suppl) Sl 1re, Pomeroy
Amos
W1se and son Leo, were Mr and
Chapel was ao-bostess With Mrs er and son-m law, Mr and Mrs
Clnl of 1banb and Sl)e&lt;lol Notle01 of Evenllfl 00 Oblluart01
All work gumnt&lt;ed Fully In Charle•
Carlos Snowden who 1s employ. Mrs Pearl G !key of Thomas Fork
Clthar•ne Newberry 10 honormg John Zcwc.yer From there they
HOMECOMING PLANNED
11:blllhed at 1 eeat per wor4
Jured. V'aughan N Industrial and
ed at Cresap W Va spent the and Mr anrl Mrs Shirley Jameson
'dr
and Mn John Roush w1th a vent to Washmgton State by
The
Rutland
Church
of
ChriS!
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ReSI iel.hal Tcrmlt~&gt; Control Ser- week end wnh h1s fam1ly
and fam•ly oJ Logan, W Va
mlscellaneour; shower at the home plane to v1s1t Mrs Zeweyer's son
wtll
celebrate
tta
!28th
annlver
Notices
c1 .: , Scie ---- - vlee. St Marys. w va 125 t1 Mr and ~1rs Bruce May and Mr and Mrs Harvey Erlewme sary and homecoming Oct 13 A of Mrs Newhcrry Saturday even
0
\arle Hussell and famtly and
~~;;;;;;,;;;;;;-;;;;;-;;;-...--;;.-;o;;;;;;•-;;,u - - RADIO &amp; TELE\ iS! ON SEHVICE, children, Debra and M1kc, and and daughter, JDcUa, spent Sun program Will be presented m the ing They were recep1enli of many ho expected to VISit relat1ves
M1ss
Phyllis
Snowden
spent
the
day with. her mother, Mrs lva forenoon and afternoon with an beautlfv! a.td useful glfta
~te--A-Way Roller Rink an 4 used in side door;~~ ~ood con
Phone 200 Ucl.md Appliance
r California
Mr and Mrs Ross Winebrenne1
MOUD«&lt; new opening ttme
dltton Phonr fl3~0 1\1 9 26 :ur
Store 116 W Ma111 St, Pomeroy past week w.th 7vlr and Mrs L C Howell of J,con. W Va
lntereatlng talk to be given by 1
Mr and "n Nate Wtse and guest speaker
7·00.10:30 Sat 7 00 10 30 Also _ _ _ _ _ . _ _
2 23 tf Snowden of FJttnesvUle and visited
Special mu8lc and Donna l'ere Saturday g\i~st ·
Mr and Mrs Jack R1etz of Cleve- family and Mr and Mn Harold Will be presented by all 0( th• of Mr and Mr11 Guy Bleumg or
ev~ry MQnday Evenong Chol
100 bushel olrl I'Otn T' M Cow
land Th.ey ~tlso spent a couple Rice and fam1ty allendJd the
Mason, Saturday
dren under 12 admtlted free
dcrv Lon ,~ Bott om OhJ()
fJood Clun l'••d Co,.
dn• at Ntagara Falls Canada and Electrical Workers p1cn1c at the •rea churches A baskf!t dinner Mr and Mrs Dennu Rou!ih of
l'ben occ:omponie~ by parents
9 26 3tc
Maaontc Park ln Marietta, !unday N"IJI be aenrcd In tlic church Board had as supper guCBts Satur
VlsJU!d manv h1stor1cal s1tes
All Make&amp; and Modell
Sboe skates -21lc
Mr and \If! Max Nelson of basement at noon
Sunday
guests
of
Mr
and
Mrs
day tH cnms: Mr and 'Mrs An~
Tues lc Thurs open for partie&lt;&gt;
Matoo,, Illinois, spent Thursda
Invitations are bemg sent to Edwards and Frances and Mrs
MlTROPOLITA~
Ctieek rink ror open date or call l c';;ieman rurt - .~" - ,, ;;;;; woi·,
hlowcr 6 wom - flllCc $40 Set•
!'late of otuno &amp;lilt nr Hl.'luunC@ cerutle••• With. Mr and 'Mrs Charles A
Y all former member!! of the lo~.:al Belle Carr, huntlngton
Ch•ster YU-&amp;3251.
mos church
81 Clover t': rm Si&lt;ll&lt;
Tuopcl &lt;
·uTo SA'ES
PI Compl•n~-Th~
uudeutrn~d
8 upl .t "'•\
lot
n.
1.1
o1
l.ht 8U.tt o( Ohio
hert l»' ~rUtla.
9-27 ltc
Mr and Mrs Wayne Hart Jr of
.Mr and Pl.rs Cuh Zimmerman
Plams
9 27 'l.tp
;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;:;:;:;;;;;;;~~ .m,.utv
v
NII!W YORKANn
THit4"AtllALT1'
•hn!IO! ntncecoiP'.utr
II loet~UMI ow
U.
Columbus sp1 nt the week end w1th
NN Tnrll 8ttte ol !few York I'lL~ «&lt;lftlllltd vl!nted theh daughter, Mr and
PARTY
TO
IE
HELD
thf lt•a of t.l'llt 8ttlt I!IPllctble to It 1M Mrs Paul Northup of Zanesvtlle,
1 11•1111•alhortJtd
1
d.rlnr thf eunent rear to tnruThe Friendship Class of thr Mr and Mrs Tall Boston and Mr
TO'ihe volers or Lebano-nIt;;:
tct
In
lhll !lUte IU tppraprllt.t IKMinell Gf the past week
Lar~c heatrola
Cont 1ct 0 M
Church ol Chrl•t woll hold theu and Mrs Wayne Hart Sr
IMllfl ICII Ill nntllll:lll wndltllrP !1 lhlllfn br
ship I ~are IJ&lt;oen reported out
Mr a.nd "Mrs Jack Roush and
Ita .nnu.l tlalefnt11l to htln bHa ll lolt091
Mr and Mrs Ernest Molden at Septemher party at the home oi
Wo~an, Rt
No 2 Pnm~rov ,
1111 Dfoeembtr U lUI ApretUI IJI'IO~nl ot
~~ the r~ee for trustee 1 am
children
of Broad Run sp•nt sun
tentled
the
open
house
at
the
new
•••ll"llle
•-t.
UUSH.IU(ll
Antetlt41
Ohio
g 27-3tp
Mr and Mrs Purl Van Meter m dJY evening
not out til ali the voles arc
1cnoont Ill lllblllttfll feamt caplt.ll lncllllllll
'!TltUCTURAL I IIAMI
Mr and Mrs
Infirmary,
Saturday
tfln~urtnce name 11111 031 7UOJ lfet Ulttt
Galhpolls, Nov 21 All cia'" Dennla Roush w~h
eounted If you wont a rou~
J
t i 2Uil 121 Of1 _Amrunt llf attulll Plld up OIP.
son.
John,
and wife
Mr
,q,nd
Ars
Clarence
Pr1ce
are
fCIIAP
IIIDNMIT
ALl
I til tiO 000 UW 110 8urpiUI 1111 ~l.at.~
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members arc urged to attend and Curtu Rlckord " on the std
man, vote for me I will appre
AN
ASPIIAIT
IAIU
l•&gt;«~~n~~
lor
tlul
rear
t130
•"
on
u,
IICIIQdt!
visiting
lhelr
daughter,
Mr
and
brtng a guest
'"'" lOt Utt rsr 1121 tto 114 p
cl1te your aupport Resp C G fwo Year Olrl Pa1IIY tra tncrl
IICAUSIIIIIAIIIIALT PAIISI
hst
IM W!TM"MI WHa,ror 1 Mvt hernnt•
Mrl. !loward Van Meter of Elyria
Coon Dog J C Wvalt fian1
111blt'rlbood tnJ lllml tnd ta!Ued .,, ••I t. ..
Sheflleld
9-26-3tp
1k MW •~clwdve ,_.., ...........
Mr
and
Mrs
o.
0
Patterson
FAMILY
GATHERING
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F
II
Roush
were
sonvlllc Itrl PhonC! 021 J
t II loo•nt Mft C., h11- ~
J,.,;e? ,\$¥ol~~~~r fh~~ri~~~s~:f (kll)
:r1n~dt~
Ohio
1Jl were d.nncr guests an evening the
.\.family gathering was held at shoppma in Point Pleasant Satur
9·26-3tp
lift 900'1. th1011• e eclelltllc ._, ,
Ht.Ate
or
Qhl(t
fl•mt
or
Tna~
n
nre
O~"lftc•t.
,._ no
'-'"' or Complllnct~ - The uudenlrnd l~pt or Jlu past "eek or their aon Mr and the'q,ome ol !lr and Mrs Dell day
..._.,It IIIII Mlc1 &amp;lbt willet ~ tt.
4t4.ilnlnt elhctt t1 •• Mi WM!hlr..
Mr~ Paul Patterson
~~~----~~=~~,...~~
~(tr
the St.ale of Ohio hereby ~ rlllltll lhl\
Luckadoo,
Sunday
Erntc
and
M1ss
Tw1ln
Rickard
MUIU!VMVIIU IIIUTV.U CA.SII.UTY 0011·
Detningdccp w~it ~~-pumpIn I :
Mr
and
Mrs
Homer
Parker
and
A
dmncr
wa.s
served
to
ttle
were
1!1
New
Haven
Saturday
and
IICK
SER"ICE
on
Watch
Re
P4NY ~r Nule~·vll\e Ill~ ol Ptrnnl,.lvtnl•
~
'I
(liu rcm!llled with lht lnw~ rl lhll 81tll Ill•
clurlu pump JC!• 22 ~ ~I tn1k QL
Linda, open! Sunday following guest:! Mus Frances ~ailed en Mr ~md Mrs Stante) Ad·
iring bY FBC1ory Tra 1nc d 111lhorlud
Plluble In lhll elau ol CoctptniK •nd It daught&lt; r,
MICA-liLT lloJ..Ioo .., loo1 twll,
~9 fc&lt;&gt;t of I tnrh and 1t 4 melt
durlnr the C11mnt r~r to tnn..~
Pa
with
hlS
father,
Pearl Parker of Luekadoo and Carl Luckadoo of klns
watchmak,r COLLINS JEWEL 111u.
Ill Ulll SUite 1\1 arprocJtllte bUtlntU ff lrvur4
..
!ant....... "" ...........
plalt1c ptpc Prtt 1 romplctt
on tht mnh•• phn Ua nnullllll eood~oo Chester
1.01 Anget&lt;a, Ca lli, Elbert Luck
Okey Rouoh and Mrs Ethel Fry
11
EllS, Pomeroy
1 3 Lf uIs ohown
br It• annual •t•temtnt to have
$100 Kenneth C11notorr. Svra
cott
"'" UJ ,.,. lot ._. .....
follow• on I:llooemb!r 31 IUS Araoun rA
Airs Harle) G Amos ol Colum· adoo, son and daughter of North were busiMR~ callers m Point
UG 1101
U Amoont ol lltlrlillltt tncusc, 0 Phone 902 '" 9 2ti 3lp
dudlnr r,_\nourtnce mcrve U4 010 11t tT
bus
spt:nt
Ssturday
wllh
Mr
and
Carolina, Mr and Mrs Curtis Pleasant Frld•Y
8ufllhu Ill &amp;82 ~71M tnrome {or th~ JttU iM\
It -.!dlllct•, MICA tiLT l~htt......
CONCR:t'rl BLOCKS
Luckodoo Delbert Luckadoo and Mr and Mrs T I Gladwell,
::1
~ llpendltum for th• 'eu -~ Mrs Charles Amos
._,Itt
(25) lb )I Arid tllllr ~,. ...
1-Plrk Up lru1 k Strrl toOJ
d
Jtmmte and Jerry of Hammond
Mr and Mrs Dale Nicholson and Mr E ' B
IN WITiti:!\S Wl!SR!OJ' 1 ban
I
ltrwdl1111 oRett MOll! PIIOTKTIOH Ill
s
ugene
rown
an
children
•
spent
the
week
end
with
Mr
and
"lvll• ltlltr Per L.,...
nt. crlbPd mr ll.llme •nd etuted m,.
box $600 1- Wtlh , wheel ttre
daughters Carolyn and Martha, of
'Pot. whttt tW ...ti_,- •,wt aWIIII
•ll'lxed •t Oohunbul Oblo tllll dto1
Miss Luckndoo and Carl Luck Mrs tves Kin
mtertubc II Cap - 100() 1 C"oal
th'f~t t ttsT ArUiur 1 vom 8®\.
Mtddleport •pent Sunday with her
b ••• l'll-blt.
GRUI8ER
RWCK
CO.
are vacattonlng bere alter
Rev d
W S 8 11
1
heater $12 00
1- lap ht~h
parents, Mr and \lrs Ernest Mol- adee
10 years
an
s
1 ups o
Pt Pleasant spent Saturday alter
powered ro fir $20 00 M M
I Mlin North of l'omoriJ
den.
A..rt•l• In NohM'• 0." Ctltttf
noon with Mrs Luvena Ramey
Sl nn,. Rt N&lt;1 I Bradbury, 0
Mrs June Dewhurst and daught
IIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
o.. 11. sa. Call wm. o......
Mrs Ereell Adkms. Mrs Ethel
t.H " ~ .... HI• ••••liM eel...,
9·26·31c
er, Andrea, and MrJ G8rnet Moore
Mr and Mrs 0 0 Pattersot.
t.a. ,._ H••• ""' rmW.. -'r
Mrs
Carrie
King
called
on
Mr
and
daughtrr
Reg.na,
and
son,
ltodt lprl""
h MICA41Lr lllllltftt,
BJII, were Frt&lt;ay evening guests of entert1uned with a birthday din· and Mrs Anh Rou!ih Sunday eve
ncr
Saturday
evening
honormg
mng
Mr and Mrs Paul Patterson
Mrs Molll• Mllebell and Mrs Mr Patterson's father, E. 0
Cora Chandler of Huntington and Patterson
Altendmg were Mr and Mrs
Mr and MrM Joe Phillips and oon,
Harold
Dewhurst, Andrea, Mr &amp; 1
ly Clorlco Allen
Darrell, spert Sunday with Mr
LUMBER and SUPPLY
10 ROOM IIOUSE
Mrs Paul Patterson and Roxanne
Mrs Gordon Ridenour as.slsl
and
Mrs
William
Phillips
of
Chll
and LOT
:llr ~nd Mrs E 0 Patterson and ed by M(S Roger Epple, enter
S. 3rd Ave.
Mkldleporl
Itcot he
tamed at h.er borne the Third
8 Roome Newly Paonted
Mrs Eveb n IIIII spent the past the hosts
Thursday Club for lhclf Scptcm·
week with her parents Mr and
also
THf HOU~t 0 1 OISllt l tTIOt~
ber meeting The bus1 ncss meet
W
T
tanning
ol
Fairborn
WI/IIlS A MICto Bl l! OQ0f '
FOil
SO FOOT LOT
1ng was 1n charge ot the vic"
Lann1ng underwe;nt maJor
ln Syracuse. Ohio
president, Mrs Petr Elbe1feld
surgery anrt Is Improving Bob
By Evelyn Brlcklt1
See George 11. Dunl
Hill and son Billy, went to Fur
The Tuppers Plalos Scouta of
1 CJYt St., Pcwneror
born, Saturday evening and Mra Troop N'o 20~ held th01r meehng
or Pheno 514-X
IIIII returned home with them Monday evening at 1 30 In the din
Sunday
ma: roum of the Sohlo Servtce Sta
.Mr dAd Mra Pearl Brown have tlon w1th elglrt scduto attending
moved from the Je~ Wood pri•P- w1th Scoutrnaster Paul L1fe and
erty
on Salem St to the Compton Outdoorsman William Chapman
IJD The Brlgnttit CorDill
property at Langsville
The •ext m•etlng will be Monday
'" lillddl~porf
CharleB Grover Is reported til Sept. 30 at 8 p m
and Ia conllnod tq Holzer Hoap1lal
Mrs Jenm• Roush, West Shad•
!!Save $100 to uvoo
Mis.sea Billie Lou and Elena Mar- spent severt~ l days here with her
One, Two and Three Bedroom•
tin and thch cousin, Miss Sue Ad- daughter and O&lt;m-in-law, Mr and
larae stock must go. Brln&amp; your
ams of Lee"'~od, W. Va are en- !Irs Gerald V1olet
de.irru anrl your problems,
tered In the St Aloly8lua AcadMr and Mrs Eugene Story of
we're dcal..1g on th.e very lowemy at New Lulngton Mr and Darwin spent a few days here with
move in tomorrow Try u&amp;
Mrs Ru ... ll Adams of Lcewond her grandmother, Mn Ethel Stout
est poaoiblc terms!
·7~f~j[11~:Ji~~
!
land
William Marlin and aon, Da· VIvian HoflmRD was a guest Sat
e TIN WIDTHS
~·
vld, and Mr• W T Martin vt.- urday of Mn. Linn« Bragg
e HUGI SELICTION
ited the girls at New Lexmgton,
The Metllodilt Sunday School
Many reconditioned us-ed one
Sunday
400 ba ll's of good straw Phone and two bedroom trallors
held their p•cnle at Forked Run 1
ltncme 3000
9 24·MP FREE DELIVERY - QUICK!
Lak• Sundav
lAND IOOSTIRS MilT
Hobert Whltealde or Parkers
Middleport
G1
ocen
Store
~&lt;l
and
Apply
at
Open
7
Days
A
Week
Cor. Second &amp; Mill
~~W•Ilet--hrown-l,oat 1n vtcThe Band Boosters met at the burg was calling on hla slater and
The l'ountaln, Mn•on, w y,
aar-&amp;onp.ob
Apiii!J,
l.li, ol Shenana Sprlnga Find
Mld.Uepoel fire • Aw1D11obll• High School Monday cven&lt;ng
his brotherln-law, Mr. and Mro
,, '!'P IJIODtY-rctiiMI papers 9 2461p
Boat\1. l'llaolt GIII-I
•-" The meeting waJ tn charge of W. W Bragg
II
!~ ruec
Davis, I anK.vlllc FOR SALE - Apples New llu
the president, Jean Parker The
Marlf!ne TPm:tce was returned
,_,.
Oblo.
9-26
von Orcbord, New Haven Phone
U.S. 23 lOuth
CO!IP!..ETI: llt1ur1De. 'Pioii«iDi, secretary's report was read by home from Parkersburg where abe
.29u I~~::!:!W~14~V::I::RL~Y'::.::DH~I~O=:==II Ult, ·lull,, Fire, Polio. Call Dar Pearle Canaday Treasurer, Mil- had her tonsils emoved Monday
TU 24688.
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IIIUa, Mltldle;:&lt;ll'l, Obto.
dred Grate reported o balance
Mro. Ethel Stout open! the
ol $239 67
week end w!th her brother and
Jlll'l i!Unttac va • dr $U9&amp;
_t. .
A motlDn was made and sec
, Chlelllijt Sedan One eareful For Rent-Large apartment 206 11r'
onded to pay the btl! at Stew, I~ owner. Sharp ear Blael
Mulberry Ave Call 376 or 45
For Sale-6 rllOD\ house';l;;;t;;i am· Service Stauon for eau pu•·
9-23 3tc
•••
in Racine, elechicttv I( A"· wa chased for a wiener roast
:l~' Pomeroy
027-til&lt;
Ill'''"'
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ter Nlee aile lot Call Raclae
Rand director Bob S~ebcrt dis
cbevrGtet va ~·2w ,~,79:1
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3217 or Freda Bentz 01 Maoun cwsed needs of a new sousaRtnt - Extonalon Laddero,
J ~r &amp;eden Poworgllde Re01 ForS&lt;allold
PIN.~~~. Helllll
Hotel
9-27-3te
Boards, Drop Clotha
2 mllea below Middleport
phone and 11 new unaforms
17 1harp ln•ide and out Radio Clinton F&lt;Bher,
ACCIDINT
Middleport
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Peoples
ReSidCilct
,l~d reater. Blaettnar•, rome
Hill lilly Mutlc"
Phone 62113-X
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molllhip
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Mr•
R
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Biddle
at,
124
Union
Ave,
Pomeroy,
,.,,
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9-27-811
By
Eddie Fife and
was
formed
and
were
to
meel
for sale 6 rooma, 2 baths. rurRooms lor ••nt. Cloto to town
Tile
Shady
V11Jey Boys
Monday
evening
at
the
Btddle
ttli;iimrth t dr $1393 4 dr
127 Buttornut Ave
9 18 12tc
ln MIDDLII'OII,!, OHIO
nace and basement. owner wll!
hol]le
with
Insurance
Agent
Max
' , 1n. Dynanow dme Spot·
61»M
PHI!illa
6111
pcraonally finance "lth small
9:~0 to
IIIIi ~wp tone bluo llmoh For Renl. Modern live room
down payment Balanee u•c W~rd and discus• Insurance cov·
apartrnont on Mulberry Avo
:,\)~tlitln, Pomeroy
9-27-81··
rent For lurther details, ace eraCCl and costs on Instruments
Must be s!On to bo appreciated.
The 1957 membership drive lo Round IDd square Dancing
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owner at 134 South FIUh Ave.,
~ ·c-evrolet "210" SI.2D5 4
Phnne 310M, Pomoroy 9-25 6tp
underWR.Y wltb all band mem· 1
Middleport. Phone 60&amp;1 !I
lkd1n . •Radio and neater
bors selling membership ttcketa.
9-26-31&lt;
State Approved for Restaurants
l~fn 27.000 n1llea Clean I
·~ llaettnan, Pomeroy
Farm-34 aeres, ~ room houac
•
,«e
and bath Conuct Btlly 1\ 1ndon,
Schools - Taverns
Che•ter, Ohto
9-24 3tp
1
Would like \o tare for children
,.,_I' For Sole-3 rooms-bath, Ja!,
In the home Juanita Wrt~ht, 6l 111 L t.-4 St.
oily water Charles M Haley,
Elm St , Middleport, Ohio
Rutland Phone 24823 9-27-31p
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IConllnUtll ,,.., ,.,. OMI
yeoro ~bat the A!!oelotion has
existed here
" ICtnllnud Prom Poet Onol
1 1 k
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Mn Edward Tewkabary db
!lness men, luduatrinl and pro ~~galt:~tth:c :soa ounty-puople
played the trcaaurer'• book lor
losslonat leaders as well as
onu of the first w" (he Kop·
the la1t meotmg ol the Whatso
scores of pmate 011lzcns or all csak lomtly Uk~ the old-time
ever (llaSB In Sept t4, 1842, be
lalth•
he on
to dcdo
lore lhey merged wllh the AOJO·
cute thrwill
church
ond h,ond
weleome
th• rotMI1c residents t hey joined the
SundaY car pooh to Parkersburg,
el•llon
CatholicK to ltlc commumt)
Pomeray, Belpre and Marietta to
Duran~r the busme.sa meeting
That is JUSt the way thmgs ore attend mass-some 30 50 mUea
lin DOnald Lowery eave a re
'tlane m JackS()Il county-a com "'"•Y
The ' Archblstiop bec~me renee- pert on the oetivttieo of Group I
munlty whlCb know, ho• to g&lt;•t
On the scdmd Sunday they at
UIIOD ~li !?lurn to the Oltolr and Mrs Jtarl Owen reported on
thlngo accompliShed
tended mass 1n Park..,burg ar- live
home
lor IOifee Artrr o l•w Group !I The annual Christmas
The neat roman briCk church, ter dodamg around roOII blnciiS
momelila
a!IP~• quietly and Jlwar wlll be held on No•emboo'
IIIJictjopally deSigned wllh 1ts and hazard• on Highway No 2 llrmly Jo ,he
the
11f0Up:
"Now tbtre'l ~0-21 with Mrs Probuco and
ullhpale conversion mtu a wmg whtch waa thea. ,till under cona
cOuple
01
!lll~a
I )V&amp;nt you Mrs Ohlinger ao eo-chairmen
of the school in mmd, ts a Uvmg strucUon, Kopseak approached
Mrs. Anderson announced the
to do 'rl• pp a pteee ollond
tribute to tho moureeruiness, de the priest to ask him when a boya
River DIStrict Athens Presbyter·
btg
enough
to
oupport
a
church,
termination and cooperation of mns 1on churcb would be estab
181 to be held m SyracuN PrOii
the enure community
!Lshed m Raven•wood
He e1· rcct~ry end sch~l Go vitit !he byterlan Church on October I
c~fll'cheo
In
your
area-study
Tbere's Burl Chambers wh.o
made his funeral home avatlabll• plsincd that the lqng drive With tholr plano Plan • functional and a number planned to attend
entrre farn1ly
even
SuJtda)
the ail day meeting.
lor a tempornry on eel ong place morning would become dllllcult ehurcl). S~ow me the deslans ~~
Mr1 Harold Saner wao proaooo
a•
t~ey
.ore
cmnplet~4
and
lor Sunday mass unhl the new
The priest's adviC• to the eager
Jram
chairman ond aiJe bad
ehurch was bmlt, that " wben &lt;t Kopcsaks was simple and direct- let me know when you have 10me "Everyday People Ready l?r
oomml!ment•
on
lnli4.
Oh,
ye~.
wasn't 1n usc When 1t WQS, mass
• H
h
was held in the Ravenswood Com- "mu"'
out ,too eJewexptamed
t at in the lliffii)!Dte ~''II JIJrt • God's Work" 118 ber topic Mn
there were
Catholic famSauer oponed tbe program w1th
munlty Building by special or· Illes to warran: a mit11on He mlsaloft I~ 'ft.,i\'eltlwood.'
Scripture
read1ng, pnyer arid
"\Vhen'j IIi! llr~l lllflll," )Sopraneements and cooperation of emphaSized that ottempto to
tnedllltlon She ... ~ssll!ted •Y
esak
aakfa
',
Motor w. S llitch\e and the city ploce 8 mlsilon in Jarbon Coup·
"IMII! 1\! P~ as roy have a Mrs Do~ald Lowery, 1&gt;1t• Paul
eoUI)rll
ty had been ma~e 11_any hmes in
plait fo 'i'ld' lt,l' the arthbl!hop llaptonstfll and guest. Marilin
llarold "Punk" Stmher ur !he P"t
Jo Sharp, Mrs Karl ~'' Mu
nplled.
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Wal·
RI(iley drew the plans lor the Then out or t~e aouthland came
Tw~ S~ndayo telor 86 P.fOpla at- W. H. ,lnhllDJ, Mrs
.,,.
new ~uteb
The Eplscopallan the Giroir lamliy and 9n th• leaded the iii1t mut lo. Chamb- lice, \Ira. J !. Hattet', ,
rillnl 0ter offered his cbureb for followlqg Sunday they jomed tbe er•' fuatral llose Felher Wer· ron Mliler Mill Susan P~t.
I~ the second port of ,r.e J&gt;*
aervlces. Othtn m the commun· car·pooi to PJrkero~urg It .,.. net tlattl .. fTOitl l!atker!~urg
ltf made financial contributions ' oeverely eold 4~J •nd ,AI G&lt;rojl each sun~ay l!lo.rttln&amp; t9 c,Ie- gram Mn. Gail lboell tol of' the
or cave their Influences to get had bls flrsl experience 11 driy· brtte the u.t at •laht o'clock llle or a Cbrlstoao ttJc ~r In
thlftfl done. Still other's loaned lng tl&gt;f9ug~ lwo-IMhtl or tnow
II .-1 1 e")tr~tlye eff4lrt. India, Edna Aude&lt;fph'l ,, topic
w~1 a Navajo Indian nwrse, aid
thelf special skills or labor in ac Another plea lor a Jaek10n Coup
Ko~·)la
Nl" p,....
tdlly building the church and ty tpl8!lon was quickly ao4 loUjl tbelj'
bollia , ,J ' ~adt S~tt~diY Mrs. Paul Hapttmatall revlew~d
f~rniahlng 1t.
ly adde4
morobi' •
pp ..,ly 19 set the eonvempn or a coli••• 1811·
Among tho Catholics themsel·
The Gjrolal were lOOft I~Uow- up, lit• ~'!IR!itm' t llar Giroir• ior, w1th Mro. $auer as madera
ves, lbere were st&amp;lwart~ lil&lt;e ed by the Golubina, McCa"-1 aqd dlreeted l1itile ... clie the masa tor l~r the dlulllllon
the Bernard Starks who eonlrl· many more It bec1me a r~tvnl to luld t~ ~ ~tl4 '• \111. commuhltv
jruled considerable time and re· engage the pr&lt;est in eonvenation bu~dl~t Jlttitt lb4- ~t(Je Funerll
1ources to the bmldma ol the about lhe evefttua)ity of a mlao Home. Golu~las, Sl'!_r)4, McCabe•
church For many years the ion In Ravenswood.
an4 m"') tlliel'f ,,.elt always on
,(Ctnllllllt&lt;l '"""' , ... Olltl
S\Uks had [Oithlully traveled
The rapid growth and pOtential b§ltd IQ 'let 11f ~ilrs. It woln't ao poople
who have conlrlbut,J
areal distance. to attend mass on development ol Jackoon Cpunlf eaay, ~u• It !'Molted
an4
hove
a larn pl..-fll lor dla
Sunday
as a result of the vast laloer
play in tbeir win~Ofla aTe' Bo·
Tbe John Suck family made Aluminum facl\ltle!
eaiJ!e to
A taell't ~P waa formed lnd
ker Furruture, Jlmfllf• PaatrY
subs~nllol contrlbuttons of mon· Archb&lt;Bhop Swmt's alten!Wn In a Bulldla$ Colljmlttee
named Sh• p, Quality Print Shop, McMasey and mater10la There were the Wbeellnt He arr~nged thrOUih wllh AI qlrola at ~bolrman Pro- l•rs Fumlture 1&lt; Hudwaro,
blah school coaches, the Doc Parkersburg'• Father Wtrner to P•l'IY wao tnv.,tl(ated. The group Becky's, lune'o Dre.. Shop, Ho'!'e
Priddy family, a local build•ng VISit Ravenswoo~ IDd Investigate traveled 19 ~.Qiol Pleasant aod Raotaurant, Mlddlel!Ort Lunch,
contr1ctor and several others who the development lakin&amp; pllte
Vit•~• to atp.ay ' their ebureh
Smith Clothmg, Bachner'• Marllct
rormed a hard core of older re11- Thia "'" the opportunity tho plaqs
S&lt;lbmolla, Rall'a &amp;en Ptinktla,
dema to prov&gt;do assistance and community was walll!lg lor
~rlr )JI July 111111511 the Build Marlin Restaurant, citizens Banl:
moral s~pport for the project
When the Arcbb11hpp arrived In ina tomtnltt t • ~mpJeted then Shoe Box, Cross Hardwall!, Row-1
Tben ;with the atarl up of con February. of UIJO he 1\'88 ll)el by plans lb1 the ~·" eliiltcb w)!leb ley a. Reed, Evans Grocery
atrueUOII of the giant Kaurer Mayor Ritchie, Art Ritchie, repre· \Val 1f1 be ' luP~IIo~ol buildi~K
Goeglem Gravel Co. Dalr~
t~t coljld ~e uot on)y as a Isle, Blue Tartan. Baker Grocery,
clril~~ ·but .., • M~tlng place Young Superlnarket, Chan Hard
'rije l:bllll's coUI4-'I&gt;O- removed '' ware, Lamh!rt'o Ashland StatiOn
desired: There lvduld he a ktt Sportsman, Valley Lumber Co ,
4 Nautical
21 Me.
ACROSS
chen and rlllll.r\'9IDI Vltimately, R L- Miller l};ed Car pat'le
block
1tevat
1 Brief wind
15. Support
veaul
it eoold t 'le.~eriedi into one
blaot
H111top Grocery. Bunce Motor6 Luxurtouo 22 Aalatlc
WID~ 'il! ' the' i&lt;bool '
I
e •Ink opot
cycle
Shop, W1ll18m ):.owe trail·
2" l(one '
t Full of tile 7 Leather
Tbe Plt•! 1'01'0 )ell m the er couit Kellv Manulacturme
naak
tary
back ol the Commnn)tY Butldmg Co., Scarberry Grocery, II W
lsll!llrl
unit
te. Regulatlono 8 Abounded:
and lho10 ' atten'dlng Sdnday mas• Cra1g, Erma's Groeery Shuler
q Grew
tLatv)
12. Hand!.,
rev••w•d them ' and made their Antique Shop, Ftle's Novelly ,
white
215 The
jRorn
comment' IDd sh.-esllop,o
11 1'101
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. W~OII llle \iii~• we.. re(tned ~o ~1\9~"'
, ""'tlio.17 Plullmng. Tuck~· •
berry
U TremuloUI 15 Good-wh.
mcorpQI'at•
!lleM
Ideas,
they
demonstra- 2• Not levr' ,.,,.,._, •• b••er
man's Grotcry, Holsuan Bakery,
U. Latvian
11tere taken 19 !he Arebblshop Ill Royal Crowo bottle-washer, Milltton (colloq) 28 Flight
34 Own
1
c:ltizen
Wheeling II)&gt; tbe Bull~ln~ Commll er 5a &amp; $1, Reynolds Dairy Bar,
OllliP-'
35 Fruit driDI&lt;f
II Sylloglotle IT Marry
tee. The Arebbl•hop tehllliveh Dyer ~arber Shop, Becker Bar20 Meaaurt
29 Ra&lt;lenta
38 Military cap
ftgure
approved the plans then ll)ade ber Shop, Barnes &amp; Stmpson Ins
lind l
31 Wide awake 38 Remnant
18. Girl a name
anQther trip to the alto to Jtudy Factory Outle~ $inborn Jewelry,
IT Tiny
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tbe pla111 In relation to Ill• pro· 11\RI'\In Drua Store, RobinllQn Dry
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18. Erbium
~·
petty Flllfl approval was given (leaneu, Sports Center, Po4ge &amp;
(aym l
!'
tt. To obscure
and arr"!Pm~t' mad!! for a Plymouib dealera, Dr Clyllt In·
.
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21 Swelltng
loan to be~ln conatmcllqn
aela, Fireot,eqe, Preolon !lotoN,
23. Little child
T W Dli&amp;~ll, of 'Parlr.ertllurg Foreman 1&lt; Abbott, Nickte'l. Bak.
'"
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2a To-do
came UR wltti tHe ~~~ bid on lng, Jack's Dairy Bar, Zerkle
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21. Dotttan
the building and """ •warded lbe Truckmg, Werner Rad10 Shop,
~"
30-lndeMttt
contract •The 28,000 dollar bid Motor Parts Co. Home Laundry
article
or,; VI,
was eonSI~er~d
~ enefl)ULq(fer
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Powell's Servlce Station; :Vau
31 Altern
lor
the
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961 JiiiUdlpg. rha's Beauty Sbop, Downm~ In·
,
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n outeut
. ~ ,Girplr
tllo eoltltruc auranee, Spencer Grocery, Dr
clan (Jap)
lJ
tlon closely, apptylnl h11 coiSid· Pickens, Mullen Soh10 Statton,
13 Support
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erable bqlldlni exporlenee tp so· Chsuneey Lube.otahon, Twin
88. Burr In wood
pervlsmg the operation. Many City Maehme &amp; Eiectm, DaviS
37 Shun
~
others contributed money and ef. Ice &amp; Produce Ca, Dalley's Dnvt
38. Bind apln
1•• /)"/. '.I.
Iori to build t!Y ehbrcb and fur· In, Mtddle110rt Department Store.
!9 CUt
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nl~ II. •
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Friendly Tavern Headquarten,
jJ&gt;
~I&gt;~~ Blrd's nomt
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Oa lhlo J:aater •uqpq t'e llrst D1vid a: Miller &amp; Dairy Queen,
~2 Man's
111118 w;. litl4 In \lie new miSs- Ervm Gull Slatton, David llhller
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n1Cki\AII1e
ion ••u~ wltb P~Pr• than 100
Further name• added to the
peopl• 11-lpt.
list will be publubed in the
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Itt '"" ti!Jn 200 Dally Sentinel.
l .wtoo city
pafla
ers a1!4ftdiPI
SundaY
I Pervenuo
feJVIc&lt;!
lilt ,-;;;~burch. Wit)!
C"UICH HOMICOMING
I Potty
the fifll ~ f termanent par- A Homecomlol wlU be held OJI
quarrol
Ish ll!'i(fl two ma11es Sunday, Sept 29 at the Zion
will
ctleW
each Svndn to Church on the Harrl10nvllle-rd
IIAILY CIYI"l''QUOTE-Hen'• bow to ...ork It:
AXYDLIA.A.XI
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' p-qwlh.
Ia LONGFELLOW
A .wO!Iitt'' " ' ' tb,e, Rosary
One letter otmply otando ror onother. In thlo oarnple A. Ia utOCl
Al\or ~l'ftY,' ai{1 t men's aroup
ror tho throo L'a, X for the two O'o, etc. Slnlll !etten, &amp;(101'
tbo llotr ~01 1 iloclety. •' ,b,ve
uopnea, the Jenrth and rormatlon ol tho wordo aro all bllltl.
been or"plled
!&lt; Hn"'el!l
daf tilt eode letttn are dUiennt.
Pllc!l• ~ttt: ' U! lie!N) !oriJI·
A CrJPtornm Cluotall9a
ed ro e#lillli,· lbt I&gt;Qlld)ftl Pl'll· to be a mt"lon when a! tbe 4e·
Jflnl.
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dl~atlon !erCIJio!ll•• It wW bo
ft r B ft Z Y B Y X D I I Y 1 %P 8 Y ; I I
~~~~·ar 4fiU~II•n wtY ~p· dealguted Our !A~Y , •Ji)Jtfloll~
pi'Ol~ tlt Arth~lihop lfiJii llfl• Church.
• ~ •
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Wf"k If JOI "lli'tYN to bpllf a
To the asa1m~le~ ~~·~
Yoolor&lt;lay'a Cr)'lltoquote: THEY SAY EVERYTHING rH
r~ ~ ~ rl )lilrJl1alltDt real· COjl~tlans, It will be a 1111!.-f
~ WOIUoP Ie OOOD FOR IOMILTKINO - DRYDEN.
dance of tilt new parla- prle!l. trl~ jo tbtlr hard ~ ..
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tha ehllt&lt;lb ' will cea1e coOMrlllvt alforta.
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RUTLAND

Realty; Ford
Morrow, Eutern Reglonat fubilc
R\llstlona Manager for Kauer
Alumiqum, Phil Fourney, EdiiO!
•I the !lal'l'nlll'ood Newo, ond
Colem1n ~posak, AI Giroir ~nd
N1ck Golubln representlnv the
Cut4ollc aroup
The future development In
1he are- waa revealed to the for
rhb10h0p and he wu alven 8 tour
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NOTICI l)f APPOINTMINT
l1toto of J, a. Hoyoo. Docoaotd
Notice Ia b1re11Y Jlven that Lucy
F Hayes W~l)le Post Office add
'"" Is Chester, Ohio has been duly
&amp;PIIOinted -\dmlnl&amp;jrolrlx of the
Estate of J B Hayeo late of Chea·
ter Meigs County, Oblo, deceased
Dated tllb IMth day ol Septem·
ber, 1937.
John C. Bacon
Judae of the Probate Co111
.Meta• Cown\J', Oh1o
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William Largent were tbelr aon, The Band Boosters also pur- 6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 27, 1957
Mr and M:o Howard Largen! of chased • 1957 Maytag dryer to be
'r
Syracuse and their grandson, Mr 11lven away at the Fall Festival. alater-m law, Mr and Mr-s-Ra-lp_h_D-urmg -t-be--;;;IJI- ho-u"'
r -,-.-atad
FOR CONSJSTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Robert Sal re. Racme 3975
By Phylllo Snowdon
and Mrs Bob Largent, Columbu&amp; November 15th Each person Parker of ChPSter
FIVe years C&lt;pcr~n-" ~-7-12tc
course waa served to M·s taw
The Semor Class Is having a Mr and Mro John Dyke and son donatmg i50c wtll receive 1 tle-- Mr. •nd Mrs Maywood Johnston renee Smith, Mrs Clayton Allen,
Venetian bl nds All size&amp; and rummage s;~lt, Saturday 1n the Gary of XenaR spent the weekend ket to be entered m the dr~wmg
of Portland was calling on Mr MIS! Jerry Wood, !Irs Pete ~. ,,
colors. Fiberglass awnmgs; Ray, vacant build •ng next to the 110st With her parents, Mr and Mrs
Membership tlckel.! and dryer and Mrs Wayne Rrlcklea Tuoaday oerreld, Mrs Dolmar Bourn, l\lu.
o.J
eio gas heaters, electric llihl oilICe.
W fl Hayes and hlB father, Mr Ucketa were prmted by th•
John Wickham Mrs
WdJiam
llxtures, plastiC tile lo: bat&gt;
Football mnthers arc selling and Mrs Sam Dyke
school secretary, Miss Alberta
Will, Mrs George Wolf, Mrs. RoroomtJ
chances on cakes at all the home
Mrs Mollte Mitchell and Mrs Snowden.
bert Wood, !Irs Opha Offutt,
RATES
fret E11lmolfl
football gamec; to ra1se money for Cora thandlcr ol Huntington are
Mrs Beatr1ce Sm1th was apVlaltlng Mr. and Mrs Dallas md Mrs EddiC Hartung The
a new time clock for the score· vtsltm;~ the1r s1ster, Mr and Mrs pmnted to see .shout the pur Gibbs, !!road Run, Sunday, were October meehng Will be a HalloI eeall ptr 1IOI'd, one W.rtlon Minlmllm ebarge liOc-----' ·eou
Dolo Woppel Supply
board.
Joe Phillips
...-....-d tor W.. eouecuUvr lnsertlou.
•
I
2tl Unloo ~...
('base of an electnc pop corn Mr and Mrs Dwight Gibbs of ween partv at the home of Mrs . .
llpedal- OM momhlor 211 ceoll per word.
Pomoroy, Ohio
The Trlark:• Club " selling proThe Ladles ~1d of the Christ&lt;an popper from Clyde Ferrell Pro Oak Grove, M1 and !Irs Tobe) My fohn Wickham wllh Mrs George
J'Ull rate of 2 c:enu per word wiD be chareed for advertising ~
8 13 !moe grams at all the home football Cbun:h met ;at the home of Mrs cecds lrom pop corn sales at th~ ers, Buard Pt"~r and Mrs Raymond Wolfe, assisting hostess
Elhcl Nelsor, Wednesday, wtth 8 Middlci!Ort game were S30 8C Roush. 11nd daughter, Dfnrus Weavlor before tbe l&amp;tn oleoeb mootb lollowinl Insertion
TERMITES -. XTeRMINA-TID games
Jess Tuttle !crt last week from
Dill Larkm of New Boston vmt, mcrnbcra prcsei.t
..._.,_
In Advertlslng-Sbould be re110rted Immediately Tbe
•
and tram the Eastern game werr er and Miss Mary Roush Vernon
flarkersburg by a1r for Baltimore
~ hntiftel lfiU not be ruponslble for mOJte thaa one tneor
For frte mspect1on pt:..me 383-M, ed recently w1th Mr and Mrs
Sunday
~msts
of
Mrs
Bcsste
Mra Irene Roush ol Htekory ~d . where he JOined h1s daugh·
$18 80
n q lalertlon.
G1lmorr Suppl) Sl 1re, Pomeroy
Amos
W1se and son Leo, were Mr and
Chapel was ao-bostess With Mrs er and son-m law, Mr and Mrs
Clnl of 1banb and Sl)e&lt;lol Notle01 of Evenllfl 00 Oblluart01
All work gumnt&lt;ed Fully In Charle•
Carlos Snowden who 1s employ. Mrs Pearl G !key of Thomas Fork
Clthar•ne Newberry 10 honormg John Zcwc.yer From there they
HOMECOMING PLANNED
11:blllhed at 1 eeat per wor4
Jured. V'aughan N Industrial and
ed at Cresap W Va spent the and Mr anrl Mrs Shirley Jameson
'dr
and Mn John Roush w1th a vent to Washmgton State by
The
Rutland
Church
of
ChriS!
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ReSI iel.hal Tcrmlt~&gt; Control Ser- week end wnh h1s fam1ly
and fam•ly oJ Logan, W Va
mlscellaneour; shower at the home plane to v1s1t Mrs Zeweyer's son
wtll
celebrate
tta
!28th
annlver
Notices
c1 .: , Scie ---- - vlee. St Marys. w va 125 t1 Mr and ~1rs Bruce May and Mr and Mrs Harvey Erlewme sary and homecoming Oct 13 A of Mrs Newhcrry Saturday even
0
\arle Hussell and famtly and
~~;;;;;;,;;;;;;-;;;;;-;;;-...--;;.-;o;;;;;;•-;;,u - - RADIO &amp; TELE\ iS! ON SEHVICE, children, Debra and M1kc, and and daughter, JDcUa, spent Sun program Will be presented m the ing They were recep1enli of many ho expected to VISit relat1ves
M1ss
Phyllis
Snowden
spent
the
day with. her mother, Mrs lva forenoon and afternoon with an beautlfv! a.td useful glfta
~te--A-Way Roller Rink an 4 used in side door;~~ ~ood con
Phone 200 Ucl.md Appliance
r California
Mr and Mrs Ross Winebrenne1
MOUD«&lt; new opening ttme
dltton Phonr fl3~0 1\1 9 26 :ur
Store 116 W Ma111 St, Pomeroy past week w.th 7vlr and Mrs L C Howell of J,con. W Va
lntereatlng talk to be given by 1
Mr and "n Nate Wtse and guest speaker
7·00.10:30 Sat 7 00 10 30 Also _ _ _ _ _ . _ _
2 23 tf Snowden of FJttnesvUle and visited
Special mu8lc and Donna l'ere Saturday g\i~st ·
Mr and Mrs Jack R1etz of Cleve- family and Mr and Mn Harold Will be presented by all 0( th• of Mr and Mr11 Guy Bleumg or
ev~ry MQnday Evenong Chol
100 bushel olrl I'Otn T' M Cow
land Th.ey ~tlso spent a couple Rice and fam1ty allendJd the
Mason, Saturday
dren under 12 admtlted free
dcrv Lon ,~ Bott om OhJ()
fJood Clun l'••d Co,.
dn• at Ntagara Falls Canada and Electrical Workers p1cn1c at the •rea churches A baskf!t dinner Mr and Mrs Dennu Rou!ih of
l'ben occ:omponie~ by parents
9 26 3tc
Maaontc Park ln Marietta, !unday N"IJI be aenrcd In tlic church Board had as supper guCBts Satur
VlsJU!d manv h1stor1cal s1tes
All Make&amp; and Modell
Sboe skates -21lc
Mr and \If! Max Nelson of basement at noon
Sunday
guests
of
Mr
and
Mrs
day tH cnms: Mr and 'Mrs An~
Tues lc Thurs open for partie&lt;&gt;
Matoo,, Illinois, spent Thursda
Invitations are bemg sent to Edwards and Frances and Mrs
MlTROPOLITA~
Ctieek rink ror open date or call l c';;ieman rurt - .~" - ,, ;;;;; woi·,
hlowcr 6 wom - flllCc $40 Set•
!'late of otuno &amp;lilt nr Hl.'luunC@ cerutle••• With. Mr and 'Mrs Charles A
Y all former member!! of the lo~.:al Belle Carr, huntlngton
Ch•ster YU-&amp;3251.
mos church
81 Clover t': rm Si&lt;ll&lt;
Tuopcl &lt;
·uTo SA'ES
PI Compl•n~-Th~
uudeutrn~d
8 upl .t "'•\
lot
n.
1.1
o1
l.ht 8U.tt o( Ohio
hert l»' ~rUtla.
9-27 ltc
Mr and Mrs Wayne Hart Jr of
.Mr and Pl.rs Cuh Zimmerman
Plams
9 27 'l.tp
;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;:;:;:;;;;;;;~~ .m,.utv
v
NII!W YORKANn
THit4"AtllALT1'
•hn!IO! ntncecoiP'.utr
II loet~UMI ow
U.
Columbus sp1 nt the week end w1th
NN Tnrll 8ttte ol !few York I'lL~ «&lt;lftlllltd vl!nted theh daughter, Mr and
PARTY
TO
IE
HELD
thf lt•a of t.l'llt 8ttlt I!IPllctble to It 1M Mrs Paul Northup of Zanesvtlle,
1 11•1111•alhortJtd
1
d.rlnr thf eunent rear to tnruThe Friendship Class of thr Mr and Mrs Tall Boston and Mr
TO'ihe volers or Lebano-nIt;;:
tct
In
lhll !lUte IU tppraprllt.t IKMinell Gf the past week
Lar~c heatrola
Cont 1ct 0 M
Church ol Chrl•t woll hold theu and Mrs Wayne Hart Sr
IMllfl ICII Ill nntllll:lll wndltllrP !1 lhlllfn br
ship I ~are IJ&lt;oen reported out
Mr a.nd "Mrs Jack Roush and
Ita .nnu.l tlalefnt11l to htln bHa ll lolt091
Mr and Mrs Ernest Molden at Septemher party at the home oi
Wo~an, Rt
No 2 Pnm~rov ,
1111 Dfoeembtr U lUI ApretUI IJI'IO~nl ot
~~ the r~ee for trustee 1 am
children
of Broad Run sp•nt sun
tentled
the
open
house
at
the
new
•••ll"llle
•-t.
UUSH.IU(ll
Antetlt41
Ohio
g 27-3tp
Mr and Mrs Purl Van Meter m dJY evening
not out til ali the voles arc
1cnoont Ill lllblllttfll feamt caplt.ll lncllllllll
'!TltUCTURAL I IIAMI
Mr and Mrs
Infirmary,
Saturday
tfln~urtnce name 11111 031 7UOJ lfet Ulttt
Galhpolls, Nov 21 All cia'" Dennla Roush w~h
eounted If you wont a rou~
J
t i 2Uil 121 Of1 _Amrunt llf attulll Plld up OIP.
son.
John,
and wife
Mr
,q,nd
Ars
Clarence
Pr1ce
are
fCIIAP
IIIDNMIT
ALl
I til tiO 000 UW 110 8urpiUI 1111 ~l.at.~
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members arc urged to attend and Curtu Rlckord " on the std
man, vote for me I will appre
AN
ASPIIAIT
IAIU
l•&gt;«~~n~~
lor
tlul
rear
t130
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on
u,
IICIIQdt!
visiting
lhelr
daughter,
Mr
and
brtng a guest
'"'" lOt Utt rsr 1121 tto 114 p
cl1te your aupport Resp C G fwo Year Olrl Pa1IIY tra tncrl
IICAUSIIIIIAIIIIALT PAIISI
hst
IM W!TM"MI WHa,ror 1 Mvt hernnt•
Mrl. !loward Van Meter of Elyria
Coon Dog J C Wvalt fian1
111blt'rlbood tnJ lllml tnd ta!Ued .,, ••I t. ..
Sheflleld
9-26-3tp
1k MW •~clwdve ,_.., ...........
Mr
and
Mrs
o.
0
Patterson
FAMILY
GATHERING
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F
II
Roush
were
sonvlllc Itrl PhonC! 021 J
t II loo•nt Mft C., h11- ~
J,.,;e? ,\$¥ol~~~~r fh~~ri~~~s~:f (kll)
:r1n~dt~
Ohio
1Jl were d.nncr guests an evening the
.\.family gathering was held at shoppma in Point Pleasant Satur
9·26-3tp
lift 900'1. th1011• e eclelltllc ._, ,
Ht.Ate
or
Qhl(t
fl•mt
or
Tna~
n
nre
O~"lftc•t.
,._ no
'-'"' or Complllnct~ - The uudenlrnd l~pt or Jlu past "eek or their aon Mr and the'q,ome ol !lr and Mrs Dell day
..._.,It IIIII Mlc1 &amp;lbt willet ~ tt.
4t4.ilnlnt elhctt t1 •• Mi WM!hlr..
Mr~ Paul Patterson
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~(tr
the St.ale of Ohio hereby ~ rlllltll lhl\
Luckadoo,
Sunday
Erntc
and
M1ss
Tw1ln
Rickard
MUIU!VMVIIU IIIUTV.U CA.SII.UTY 0011·
Detningdccp w~it ~~-pumpIn I :
Mr
and
Mrs
Homer
Parker
and
A
dmncr
wa.s
served
to
ttle
were
1!1
New
Haven
Saturday
and
IICK
SER"ICE
on
Watch
Re
P4NY ~r Nule~·vll\e Ill~ ol Ptrnnl,.lvtnl•
~
'I
(liu rcm!llled with lht lnw~ rl lhll 81tll Ill•
clurlu pump JC!• 22 ~ ~I tn1k QL
Linda, open! Sunday following guest:! Mus Frances ~ailed en Mr ~md Mrs Stante) Ad·
iring bY FBC1ory Tra 1nc d 111lhorlud
Plluble In lhll elau ol CoctptniK •nd It daught&lt; r,
MICA-liLT lloJ..Ioo .., loo1 twll,
~9 fc&lt;&gt;t of I tnrh and 1t 4 melt
durlnr the C11mnt r~r to tnn..~
Pa
with
hlS
father,
Pearl Parker of Luekadoo and Carl Luckadoo of klns
watchmak,r COLLINS JEWEL 111u.
Ill Ulll SUite 1\1 arprocJtllte bUtlntU ff lrvur4
..
!ant....... "" ...........
plalt1c ptpc Prtt 1 romplctt
on tht mnh•• phn Ua nnullllll eood~oo Chester
1.01 Anget&lt;a, Ca lli, Elbert Luck
Okey Rouoh and Mrs Ethel Fry
11
EllS, Pomeroy
1 3 Lf uIs ohown
br It• annual •t•temtnt to have
$100 Kenneth C11notorr. Svra
cott
"'" UJ ,.,. lot ._. .....
follow• on I:llooemb!r 31 IUS Araoun rA
Airs Harle) G Amos ol Colum· adoo, son and daughter of North were busiMR~ callers m Point
UG 1101
U Amoont ol lltlrlillltt tncusc, 0 Phone 902 '" 9 2ti 3lp
dudlnr r,_\nourtnce mcrve U4 010 11t tT
bus
spt:nt
Ssturday
wllh
Mr
and
Carolina, Mr and Mrs Curtis Pleasant Frld•Y
8ufllhu Ill &amp;82 ~71M tnrome {or th~ JttU iM\
It -.!dlllct•, MICA tiLT l~htt......
CONCR:t'rl BLOCKS
Luckodoo Delbert Luckadoo and Mr and Mrs T I Gladwell,
::1
~ llpendltum for th• 'eu -~ Mrs Charles Amos
._,Itt
(25) lb )I Arid tllllr ~,. ...
1-Plrk Up lru1 k Strrl toOJ
d
Jtmmte and Jerry of Hammond
Mr and Mrs Dale Nicholson and Mr E ' B
IN WITiti:!\S Wl!SR!OJ' 1 ban
I
ltrwdl1111 oRett MOll! PIIOTKTIOH Ill
s
ugene
rown
an
children
•
spent
the
week
end
with
Mr
and
"lvll• ltlltr Per L.,...
nt. crlbPd mr ll.llme •nd etuted m,.
box $600 1- Wtlh , wheel ttre
daughters Carolyn and Martha, of
'Pot. whttt tW ...ti_,- •,wt aWIIII
•ll'lxed •t Oohunbul Oblo tllll dto1
Miss Luckndoo and Carl Luck Mrs tves Kin
mtertubc II Cap - 100() 1 C"oal
th'f~t t ttsT ArUiur 1 vom 8®\.
Mtddleport •pent Sunday with her
b ••• l'll-blt.
GRUI8ER
RWCK
CO.
are vacattonlng bere alter
Rev d
W S 8 11
1
heater $12 00
1- lap ht~h
parents, Mr and \lrs Ernest Mol- adee
10 years
an
s
1 ups o
Pt Pleasant spent Saturday alter
powered ro fir $20 00 M M
I Mlin North of l'omoriJ
den.
A..rt•l• In NohM'• 0." Ctltttf
noon with Mrs Luvena Ramey
Sl nn,. Rt N&lt;1 I Bradbury, 0
Mrs June Dewhurst and daught
IIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
o.. 11. sa. Call wm. o......
Mrs Ereell Adkms. Mrs Ethel
t.H " ~ .... HI• ••••liM eel...,
9·26·31c
er, Andrea, and MrJ G8rnet Moore
Mr and Mrs 0 0 Pattersot.
t.a. ,._ H••• ""' rmW.. -'r
Mrs
Carrie
King
called
on
Mr
and
daughtrr
Reg.na,
and
son,
ltodt lprl""
h MICA41Lr lllllltftt,
BJII, were Frt&lt;ay evening guests of entert1uned with a birthday din· and Mrs Anh Rou!ih Sunday eve
ncr
Saturday
evening
honormg
mng
Mr and Mrs Paul Patterson
Mrs Molll• Mllebell and Mrs Mr Patterson's father, E. 0
Cora Chandler of Huntington and Patterson
Altendmg were Mr and Mrs
Mr and MrM Joe Phillips and oon,
Harold
Dewhurst, Andrea, Mr &amp; 1
ly Clorlco Allen
Darrell, spert Sunday with Mr
LUMBER and SUPPLY
10 ROOM IIOUSE
Mrs Paul Patterson and Roxanne
Mrs Gordon Ridenour as.slsl
and
Mrs
William
Phillips
of
Chll
and LOT
:llr ~nd Mrs E 0 Patterson and ed by M(S Roger Epple, enter
S. 3rd Ave.
Mkldleporl
Itcot he
tamed at h.er borne the Third
8 Roome Newly Paonted
Mrs Eveb n IIIII spent the past the hosts
Thursday Club for lhclf Scptcm·
week with her parents Mr and
also
THf HOU~t 0 1 OISllt l tTIOt~
ber meeting The bus1 ncss meet
W
T
tanning
ol
Fairborn
WI/IIlS A MICto Bl l! OQ0f '
FOil
SO FOOT LOT
1ng was 1n charge ot the vic"
Lann1ng underwe;nt maJor
ln Syracuse. Ohio
president, Mrs Petr Elbe1feld
surgery anrt Is Improving Bob
By Evelyn Brlcklt1
See George 11. Dunl
Hill and son Billy, went to Fur
The Tuppers Plalos Scouta of
1 CJYt St., Pcwneror
born, Saturday evening and Mra Troop N'o 20~ held th01r meehng
or Pheno 514-X
IIIII returned home with them Monday evening at 1 30 In the din
Sunday
ma: roum of the Sohlo Servtce Sta
.Mr dAd Mra Pearl Brown have tlon w1th elglrt scduto attending
moved from the Je~ Wood pri•P- w1th Scoutrnaster Paul L1fe and
erty
on Salem St to the Compton Outdoorsman William Chapman
IJD The Brlgnttit CorDill
property at Langsville
The •ext m•etlng will be Monday
'" lillddl~porf
CharleB Grover Is reported til Sept. 30 at 8 p m
and Ia conllnod tq Holzer Hoap1lal
Mrs Jenm• Roush, West Shad•
!!Save $100 to uvoo
Mis.sea Billie Lou and Elena Mar- spent severt~ l days here with her
One, Two and Three Bedroom•
tin and thch cousin, Miss Sue Ad- daughter and O&lt;m-in-law, Mr and
larae stock must go. Brln&amp; your
ams of Lee"'~od, W. Va are en- !Irs Gerald V1olet
de.irru anrl your problems,
tered In the St Aloly8lua AcadMr and Mrs Eugene Story of
we're dcal..1g on th.e very lowemy at New Lulngton Mr and Darwin spent a few days here with
move in tomorrow Try u&amp;
Mrs Ru ... ll Adams of Lcewond her grandmother, Mn Ethel Stout
est poaoiblc terms!
·7~f~j[11~:Ji~~
!
land
William Marlin and aon, Da· VIvian HoflmRD was a guest Sat
e TIN WIDTHS
~·
vld, and Mr• W T Martin vt.- urday of Mn. Linn« Bragg
e HUGI SELICTION
ited the girls at New Lexmgton,
The Metllodilt Sunday School
Many reconditioned us-ed one
Sunday
400 ba ll's of good straw Phone and two bedroom trallors
held their p•cnle at Forked Run 1
ltncme 3000
9 24·MP FREE DELIVERY - QUICK!
Lak• Sundav
lAND IOOSTIRS MilT
Hobert Whltealde or Parkers
Middleport
G1
ocen
Store
~&lt;l
and
Apply
at
Open
7
Days
A
Week
Cor. Second &amp; Mill
~~W•Ilet--hrown-l,oat 1n vtcThe Band Boosters met at the burg was calling on hla slater and
The l'ountaln, Mn•on, w y,
aar-&amp;onp.ob
Apiii!J,
l.li, ol Shenana Sprlnga Find
Mld.Uepoel fire • Aw1D11obll• High School Monday cven&lt;ng
his brotherln-law, Mr. and Mro
,, '!'P IJIODtY-rctiiMI papers 9 2461p
Boat\1. l'llaolt GIII-I
•-" The meeting waJ tn charge of W. W Bragg
II
!~ ruec
Davis, I anK.vlllc FOR SALE - Apples New llu
the president, Jean Parker The
Marlf!ne TPm:tce was returned
,_,.
Oblo.
9-26
von Orcbord, New Haven Phone
U.S. 23 lOuth
CO!IP!..ETI: llt1ur1De. 'Pioii«iDi, secretary's report was read by home from Parkersburg where abe
.29u I~~::!:!W~14~V::I::RL~Y'::.::DH~I~O=:==II Ult, ·lull,, Fire, Polio. Call Dar Pearle Canaday Treasurer, Mil- had her tonsils emoved Monday
TU 24688.
7
-· - - - - I
IIIUa, Mltldle;:&lt;ll'l, Obto.
dred Grate reported o balance
Mro. Ethel Stout open! the
ol $239 67
week end w!th her brother and
Jlll'l i!Unttac va • dr $U9&amp;
_t. .
A motlDn was made and sec
, Chlelllijt Sedan One eareful For Rent-Large apartment 206 11r'
onded to pay the btl! at Stew, I~ owner. Sharp ear Blael
Mulberry Ave Call 376 or 45
For Sale-6 rllOD\ house';l;;;t;;i am· Service Stauon for eau pu•·
9-23 3tc
•••
in Racine, elechicttv I( A"· wa chased for a wiener roast
:l~' Pomeroy
027-til&lt;
Ill'''"'
•NCB
•G£NCI
ter Nlee aile lot Call Raclae
Rand director Bob S~ebcrt dis
cbevrGtet va ~·2w ,~,79:1
"""
"'
3217 or Freda Bentz 01 Maoun cwsed needs of a new sousaRtnt - Extonalon Laddero,
J ~r &amp;eden Poworgllde Re01 ForS&lt;allold
PIN.~~~. Helllll
Hotel
9-27-3te
Boards, Drop Clotha
2 mllea below Middleport
phone and 11 new unaforms
17 1harp ln•ide and out Radio Clinton F&lt;Bher,
ACCIDINT
Middleport
"Wt Hovt GtH Olt
A
eommattce
under
the
chalr~h
C...lty
111&lt;1
.....
The
Chari"
Peoples
ReSidCilct
,l~d reater. Blaettnar•, rome
Hill lilly Mutlc"
Phone 62113-X
11 I U
molllhip
ol
Mr•
R
A
Biddle
at,
124
Union
Ave,
Pomeroy,
,.,,
'
9-27-811
By
Eddie Fife and
was
formed
and
were
to
meel
for sale 6 rooma, 2 baths. rurRooms lor ••nt. Cloto to town
Tile
Shady
V11Jey Boys
Monday
evening
at
the
Btddle
ttli;iimrth t dr $1393 4 dr
127 Buttornut Ave
9 18 12tc
ln MIDDLII'OII,!, OHIO
nace and basement. owner wll!
hol]le
with
Insurance
Agent
Max
' , 1n. Dynanow dme Spot·
61»M
PHI!illa
6111
pcraonally finance "lth small
9:~0 to
IIIIi ~wp tone bluo llmoh For Renl. Modern live room
down payment Balanee u•c W~rd and discus• Insurance cov·
apartrnont on Mulberry Avo
:,\)~tlitln, Pomeroy
9-27-81··
rent For lurther details, ace eraCCl and costs on Instruments
Must be s!On to bo appreciated.
The 1957 membership drive lo Round IDd square Dancing
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yeoro ~bat the A!!oelotion has
existed here
" ICtnllnud Prom Poet Onol
1 1 k
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Mn Edward Tewkabary db
!lness men, luduatrinl and pro ~~galt:~tth:c :soa ounty-puople
played the trcaaurer'• book lor
losslonat leaders as well as
onu of the first w" (he Kop·
the la1t meotmg ol the Whatso
scores of pmate 011lzcns or all csak lomtly Uk~ the old-time
ever (llaSB In Sept t4, 1842, be
lalth•
he on
to dcdo
lore lhey merged wllh the AOJO·
cute thrwill
church
ond h,ond
weleome
th• rotMI1c residents t hey joined the
SundaY car pooh to Parkersburg,
el•llon
CatholicK to ltlc commumt)
Pomeray, Belpre and Marietta to
Duran~r the busme.sa meeting
That is JUSt the way thmgs ore attend mass-some 30 50 mUea
lin DOnald Lowery eave a re
'tlane m JackS()Il county-a com "'"•Y
The ' Archblstiop bec~me renee- pert on the oetivttieo of Group I
munlty whlCb know, ho• to g&lt;•t
On the scdmd Sunday they at
UIIOD ~li !?lurn to the Oltolr and Mrs Jtarl Owen reported on
thlngo accompliShed
tended mass 1n Park..,burg ar- live
home
lor IOifee Artrr o l•w Group !I The annual Christmas
The neat roman briCk church, ter dodamg around roOII blnciiS
momelila
a!IP~• quietly and Jlwar wlll be held on No•emboo'
IIIJictjopally deSigned wllh 1ts and hazard• on Highway No 2 llrmly Jo ,he
the
11f0Up:
"Now tbtre'l ~0-21 with Mrs Probuco and
ullhpale conversion mtu a wmg whtch waa thea. ,till under cona
cOuple
01
!lll~a
I )V&amp;nt you Mrs Ohlinger ao eo-chairmen
of the school in mmd, ts a Uvmg strucUon, Kopseak approached
Mrs. Anderson announced the
to do 'rl• pp a pteee ollond
tribute to tho moureeruiness, de the priest to ask him when a boya
River DIStrict Athens Presbyter·
btg
enough
to
oupport
a
church,
termination and cooperation of mns 1on churcb would be estab
181 to be held m SyracuN PrOii
the enure community
!Lshed m Raven•wood
He e1· rcct~ry end sch~l Go vitit !he byterlan Church on October I
c~fll'cheo
In
your
area-study
Tbere's Burl Chambers wh.o
made his funeral home avatlabll• plsincd that the lqng drive With tholr plano Plan • functional and a number planned to attend
entrre farn1ly
even
SuJtda)
the ail day meeting.
lor a tempornry on eel ong place morning would become dllllcult ehurcl). S~ow me the deslans ~~
Mr1 Harold Saner wao proaooo
a•
t~ey
.ore
cmnplet~4
and
lor Sunday mass unhl the new
The priest's adviC• to the eager
Jram
chairman ond aiJe bad
ehurch was bmlt, that " wben &lt;t Kopcsaks was simple and direct- let me know when you have 10me "Everyday People Ready l?r
oomml!ment•
on
lnli4.
Oh,
ye~.
wasn't 1n usc When 1t WQS, mass
• H
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was held in the Ravenswood Com- "mu"'
out ,too eJewexptamed
t at in the lliffii)!Dte ~''II JIJrt • God's Work" 118 ber topic Mn
there were
Catholic famSauer oponed tbe program w1th
munlty Building by special or· Illes to warran: a mit11on He mlsaloft I~ 'ft.,i\'eltlwood.'
Scripture
read1ng, pnyer arid
"\Vhen'j IIi! llr~l lllflll," )Sopraneements and cooperation of emphaSized that ottempto to
tnedllltlon She ... ~ssll!ted •Y
esak
aakfa
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Motor w. S llitch\e and the city ploce 8 mlsilon in Jarbon Coup·
"IMII! 1\! P~ as roy have a Mrs Do~ald Lowery, 1&gt;1t• Paul
eoUI)rll
ty had been ma~e 11_any hmes in
plait fo 'i'ld' lt,l' the arthbl!hop llaptonstfll and guest. Marilin
llarold "Punk" Stmher ur !he P"t
Jo Sharp, Mrs Karl ~'' Mu
nplled.
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Wal·
RI(iley drew the plans lor the Then out or t~e aouthland came
Tw~ S~ndayo telor 86 P.fOpla at- W. H. ,lnhllDJ, Mrs
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new ~uteb
The Eplscopallan the Giroir lamliy and 9n th• leaded the iii1t mut lo. Chamb- lice, \Ira. J !. Hattet', ,
rillnl 0ter offered his cbureb for followlqg Sunday they jomed tbe er•' fuatral llose Felher Wer· ron Mliler Mill Susan P~t.
I~ the second port of ,r.e J&gt;*
aervlces. Othtn m the commun· car·pooi to PJrkero~urg It .,.. net tlattl .. fTOitl l!atker!~urg
ltf made financial contributions ' oeverely eold 4~J •nd ,AI G&lt;rojl each sun~ay l!lo.rttln&amp; t9 c,Ie- gram Mn. Gail lboell tol of' the
or cave their Influences to get had bls flrsl experience 11 driy· brtte the u.t at •laht o'clock llle or a Cbrlstoao ttJc ~r In
thlftfl done. Still other's loaned lng tl&gt;f9ug~ lwo-IMhtl or tnow
II .-1 1 e")tr~tlye eff4lrt. India, Edna Aude&lt;fph'l ,, topic
w~1 a Navajo Indian nwrse, aid
thelf special skills or labor in ac Another plea lor a Jaek10n Coup
Ko~·)la
Nl" p,....
tdlly building the church and ty tpl8!lon was quickly ao4 loUjl tbelj'
bollia , ,J ' ~adt S~tt~diY Mrs. Paul Hapttmatall revlew~d
f~rniahlng 1t.
ly adde4
morobi' •
pp ..,ly 19 set the eonvempn or a coli••• 1811·
Among tho Catholics themsel·
The Gjrolal were lOOft I~Uow- up, lit• ~'!IR!itm' t llar Giroir• ior, w1th Mro. $auer as madera
ves, lbere were st&amp;lwart~ lil&lt;e ed by the Golubina, McCa"-1 aqd dlreeted l1itile ... clie the masa tor l~r the dlulllllon
the Bernard Starks who eonlrl· many more It bec1me a r~tvnl to luld t~ ~ ~tl4 '• \111. commuhltv
jruled considerable time and re· engage the pr&lt;est in eonvenation bu~dl~t Jlttitt lb4- ~t(Je Funerll
1ources to the bmldma ol the about lhe evefttua)ity of a mlao Home. Golu~las, Sl'!_r)4, McCabe•
church For many years the ion In Ravenswood.
an4 m"') tlliel'f ,,.elt always on
,(Ctnllllllt&lt;l '"""' , ... Olltl
S\Uks had [Oithlully traveled
The rapid growth and pOtential b§ltd IQ 'let 11f ~ilrs. It woln't ao poople
who have conlrlbut,J
areal distance. to attend mass on development ol Jackoon Cpunlf eaay, ~u• It !'Molted
an4
hove
a larn pl..-fll lor dla
Sunday
as a result of the vast laloer
play in tbeir win~Ofla aTe' Bo·
Tbe John Suck family made Aluminum facl\ltle!
eaiJ!e to
A taell't ~P waa formed lnd
ker Furruture, Jlmfllf• PaatrY
subs~nllol contrlbuttons of mon· Archb&lt;Bhop Swmt's alten!Wn In a Bulldla$ Colljmlttee
named Sh• p, Quality Print Shop, McMasey and mater10la There were the Wbeellnt He arr~nged thrOUih wllh AI qlrola at ~bolrman Pro- l•rs Fumlture 1&lt; Hudwaro,
blah school coaches, the Doc Parkersburg'• Father Wtrner to P•l'IY wao tnv.,tl(ated. The group Becky's, lune'o Dre.. Shop, Ho'!'e
Priddy family, a local build•ng VISit Ravenswoo~ IDd Investigate traveled 19 ~.Qiol Pleasant aod Raotaurant, Mlddlel!Ort Lunch,
contr1ctor and several others who the development lakin&amp; pllte
Vit•~• to atp.ay ' their ebureh
Smith Clothmg, Bachner'• Marllct
rormed a hard core of older re11- Thia "'" the opportunity tho plaqs
S&lt;lbmolla, Rall'a &amp;en Ptinktla,
dema to prov&gt;do assistance and community was walll!lg lor
~rlr )JI July 111111511 the Build Marlin Restaurant, citizens Banl:
moral s~pport for the project
When the Arcbb11hpp arrived In ina tomtnltt t • ~mpJeted then Shoe Box, Cross Hardwall!, Row-1
Tben ;with the atarl up of con February. of UIJO he 1\'88 ll)el by plans lb1 the ~·" eliiltcb w)!leb ley a. Reed, Evans Grocery
atrueUOII of the giant Kaurer Mayor Ritchie, Art Ritchie, repre· \Val 1f1 be ' luP~IIo~ol buildi~K
Goeglem Gravel Co. Dalr~
t~t coljld ~e uot on)y as a Isle, Blue Tartan. Baker Grocery,
clril~~ ·but .., • M~tlng place Young Superlnarket, Chan Hard
'rije l:bllll's coUI4-'I&gt;O- removed '' ware, Lamh!rt'o Ashland StatiOn
desired: There lvduld he a ktt Sportsman, Valley Lumber Co ,
4 Nautical
21 Me.
ACROSS
chen and rlllll.r\'9IDI Vltimately, R L- Miller l};ed Car pat'le
block
1tevat
1 Brief wind
15. Support
veaul
it eoold t 'le.~eriedi into one
blaot
H111top Grocery. Bunce Motor6 Luxurtouo 22 Aalatlc
WID~ 'il! ' the' i&lt;bool '
I
e •Ink opot
cycle
Shop, W1ll18m ):.owe trail·
2" l(one '
t Full of tile 7 Leather
Tbe Plt•! 1'01'0 )ell m the er couit Kellv Manulacturme
naak
tary
back ol the Commnn)tY Butldmg Co., Scarberry Grocery, II W
lsll!llrl
unit
te. Regulatlono 8 Abounded:
and lho10 ' atten'dlng Sdnday mas• Cra1g, Erma's Groeery Shuler
q Grew
tLatv)
12. Hand!.,
rev••w•d them ' and made their Antique Shop, Ftle's Novelly ,
white
215 The
jRorn
comment' IDd sh.-esllop,o
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. W~OII llle \iii~• we.. re(tned ~o ~1\9~"'
, ""'tlio.17 Plullmng. Tuck~· •
berry
U TremuloUI 15 Good-wh.
mcorpQI'at•
!lleM
Ideas,
they
demonstra- 2• Not levr' ,.,,.,._, •• b••er
man's Grotcry, Holsuan Bakery,
U. Latvian
11tere taken 19 !he Arebblshop Ill Royal Crowo bottle-washer, Milltton (colloq) 28 Flight
34 Own
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c:ltizen
Wheeling II)&gt; tbe Bull~ln~ Commll er 5a &amp; $1, Reynolds Dairy Bar,
OllliP-'
35 Fruit driDI&lt;f
II Sylloglotle IT Marry
tee. The Arebbl•hop tehllliveh Dyer ~arber Shop, Becker Bar20 Meaaurt
29 Ra&lt;lenta
38 Military cap
ftgure
approved the plans then ll)ade ber Shop, Barnes &amp; Stmpson Ins
lind l
31 Wide awake 38 Remnant
18. Girl a name
anQther trip to the alto to Jtudy Factory Outle~ $inborn Jewelry,
IT Tiny
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tbe pla111 In relation to Ill• pro· 11\RI'\In Drua Store, RobinllQn Dry
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18. Erbium
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petty Flllfl approval was given (leaneu, Sports Center, Po4ge &amp;
(aym l
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tt. To obscure
and arr"!Pm~t' mad!! for a Plymouib dealera, Dr Clyllt In·
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21 Swelltng
loan to be~ln conatmcllqn
aela, Fireot,eqe, Preolon !lotoN,
23. Little child
T W Dli&amp;~ll, of 'Parlr.ertllurg Foreman 1&lt; Abbott, Nickte'l. Bak.
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2a To-do
came UR wltti tHe ~~~ bid on lng, Jack's Dairy Bar, Zerkle
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the building and """ •warded lbe Truckmg, Werner Rad10 Shop,
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30-lndeMttt
contract •The 28,000 dollar bid Motor Parts Co. Home Laundry
article
or,; VI,
was eonSI~er~d
~ enefl)ULq(fer
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Powell's Servlce Station; :Vau
31 Altern
lor
the
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961 JiiiUdlpg. rha's Beauty Sbop, Downm~ In·
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n outeut
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tllo eoltltruc auranee, Spencer Grocery, Dr
clan (Jap)
lJ
tlon closely, apptylnl h11 coiSid· Pickens, Mullen Soh10 Statton,
13 Support
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erable bqlldlni exporlenee tp so· Chsuneey Lube.otahon, Twin
88. Burr In wood
pervlsmg the operation. Many City Maehme &amp; Eiectm, DaviS
37 Shun
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others contributed money and ef. Ice &amp; Produce Ca, Dalley's Dnvt
38. Bind apln
1•• /)"/. '.I.
Iori to build t!Y ehbrcb and fur· In, Mtddle110rt Department Store.
!9 CUt
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nl~ II. •
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Friendly Tavern Headquarten,
jJ&gt;
~I&gt;~~ Blrd's nomt
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Oa lhlo J:aater •uqpq t'e llrst D1vid a: Miller &amp; Dairy Queen,
~2 Man's
111118 w;. litl4 In \lie new miSs- Ervm Gull Slatton, David llhller
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ion ••u~ wltb P~Pr• than 100
Further name• added to the
peopl• 11-lpt.
list will be publubed in the
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Itt '"" ti!Jn 200 Dally Sentinel.
l .wtoo city
pafla
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SundaY
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feJVIc&lt;!
lilt ,-;;;~burch. Wit)!
C"UICH HOMICOMING
I Potty
the fifll ~ f termanent par- A Homecomlol wlU be held OJI
quarrol
Ish ll!'i(fl two ma11es Sunday, Sept 29 at the Zion
will
ctleW
each Svndn to Church on the Harrl10nvllle-rd
IIAILY CIYI"l''QUOTE-Hen'• bow to ...ork It:
AXYDLIA.A.XI
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Ia LONGFELLOW
A .wO!Iitt'' " ' ' tb,e, Rosary
One letter otmply otando ror onother. In thlo oarnple A. Ia utOCl
Al\or ~l'ftY,' ai{1 t men's aroup
ror tho throo L'a, X for the two O'o, etc. Slnlll !etten, &amp;(101'
tbo llotr ~01 1 iloclety. •' ,b,ve
uopnea, the Jenrth and rormatlon ol tho wordo aro all bllltl.
been or"plled
!&lt; Hn"'el!l
daf tilt eode letttn are dUiennt.
Pllc!l• ~ttt: ' U! lie!N) !oriJI·
A CrJPtornm Cluotall9a
ed ro e#lillli,· lbt I&gt;Qlld)ftl Pl'll· to be a mt"lon when a! tbe 4e·
Jflnl.
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dl~atlon !erCIJio!ll•• It wW bo
ft r B ft Z Y B Y X D I I Y 1 %P 8 Y ; I I
~~~~·ar 4fiU~II•n wtY ~p· dealguted Our !A~Y , •Ji)Jtfloll~
pi'Ol~ tlt Arth~lihop lfiJii llfl• Church.
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Wf"k If JOI "lli'tYN to bpllf a
To the asa1m~le~ ~~·~
Yoolor&lt;lay'a Cr)'lltoquote: THEY SAY EVERYTHING rH
r~ ~ ~ rl )lilrJl1alltDt real· COjl~tlans, It will be a 1111!.-f
~ WOIUoP Ie OOOD FOR IOMILTKINO - DRYDEN.
dance of tilt new parla- prle!l. trl~ jo tbtlr hard ~ ..
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R\llstlona Manager for Kauer
Alumiqum, Phil Fourney, EdiiO!
•I the !lal'l'nlll'ood Newo, ond
Colem1n ~posak, AI Giroir ~nd
N1ck Golubln representlnv the
Cut4ollc aroup
The future development In
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Notice Ia b1re11Y Jlven that Lucy
F Hayes W~l)le Post Office add
'"" Is Chester, Ohio has been duly
&amp;PIIOinted -\dmlnl&amp;jrolrlx of the
Estate of J B Hayeo late of Chea·
ter Meigs County, Oblo, deceased
Dated tllb IMth day ol Septem·
ber, 1937.
John C. Bacon
Judae of the Probate Co111
.Meta• Cown\J', Oh1o
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a principal a! • school at Valero,
Mrs W11l P.euter and Mrs. Ger- [
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Calli., bad been recovering slow-laid Reuter were in Galli poll• OR
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ly after a long Siege of polio and business Wedn.,day.
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Als.
had returned to hiS work.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Ent5min· 1
earS #'\!\ rOJeC
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Mr. and Mrs Harold Hager ' ger and family, Charleston, were Sharon. Jones, prealdent of the In November and the Chriltmoa
took hi• mother, Mrs Lauro 1 ll'cekend guests of his moli)er, Cradle of Uherty Society of the party will be held ft the hOI!Je
Hager. back to tlolzer " Hospital Mrs. Davrd Entsminger and on Children of the Ameritan Revnlu- of Sharon .nd Barbara Joneo on
Thursday.
Sunday they all attended, the lion, present•d the projeeta of the December 27 with the January
Mrs. Max Sanborn has reeeiv·
MFB. Rev a Gosney ha• pure has- I Miller reunion at Groveport, 0.
CAR ao outlined by the State Pres- meet111g to bo held at' the home of
Paul Wilwbrenner, Colunibw, I ident, w~elt the Society met Thura- Sindra Brewin&amp;ton.
ed word that her son·inalaw, Joe ed the Ralph Burnett pl'operty.
Stafford, a pollo victim, has been
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sindle, arrived here today to join bls l da.v evening 't the home of Mrs. A "Mitten Tree" Is planned for
a DAR aponsored achool and anreturned to a hOspital for a Springfield, and Mrs Molly Bay- wile who has been visitltng her Dale Dutton, senior president.
The by-law~ for the Society were other project is the memorlzlog
three month stay. Mr. Stafford, es, Greenup, Ky., who had been parents, Mr. and Mr!J. Karl
in Portland, Me., to attend the Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Winebren- read and ap,roved u written by of the first al)d liB! stanzas of the
funeral of Mrs. Sindle's brother, ner plan to make a trip through Mrs. Dutton, Mfs. A. H. Carpenter Star Sp4ngled Banner.
stopped here Thursrlay to visit the Smoky Mountains this next and Mrs. EvPrett Hayes, member
Mra. c. P. Locbary, Pomeroy,
Mr and Mrs. William Ault and week.
of the Return Jonothan Meigs wu guea:t !lpeaker for the meet·
family anrl Mr. and Mrs. Gen•
s• k .. Chapter, DAR, spunsors of the lng and told of the DAR approved.
Dodson and children.
~~s. Char1es
uoema er Is CAR SDCiety.
IICbools at Tamassee and the Kate
Mrs. Clifford Ka11ff !I'll and vlothng her son: Charlca Shoe- Programs for the next lour Dtinun Smith atory.
TONIGHT
Injured her back rcrcntly and Is maker and family, HunUngton.
months were disceuased and in·
The Platters
confined to her· bed.
Dr. Kathryn Poindexter and eluded a mar.kcd Hallowe'en party
The new CAR aong wao tried
TOPPING A LINE UP OF ROCK
\rr sister, Mra. Sadie Starkey, De- at the home of Dr. J. J. Davio on fo~ the flf't time. Mrs. Dut!on
'N ROLL STARS!
Mrs. Cecil Hordon. Columbus. ~roil, look Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oct. 25 with Chprlene, Diane, Rerved refreshments to the mCm·
A good cheap seco•ndl
"ROCK ALL NIGHT"
who was called here last week Knopp to their nmuc In Charles· Joyce and rlalnc Davis as hostes- b1lrs and Ml" Grace Horton, Mrs.
-also· by the death of her hr1&gt;ther, hao on Thursday after they had ,,. Neda Bradford wUt entertain f.!ichary and Mrs. 0. P. Klein were
Gordon ~c,.a:~us~~~lcy Jones returned to Columhu• •fler ' I •taycd for several weeks with the Society at a buslneos meeting , guests.
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j visit with Mr. and Mrs. Garen Mrs. John Sm1th who IS recover· - - - -- - ·~. - ---- --(Cln';/1'.!~~~r.l~~ an
Stansbury add other rctatlv...
ing from major surgery.
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Mrs. Oaisv Ankrom u !lta~tn it'
•MANY MORF. TO
leturdar Only
Sept. 28 Ashville, N. c., have rented the witb !lro. Will Haptom\alt "\!'O -1•
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Gary Cooper
Marl Aldon Davio apartment over the Hal under a doctor's care for a ,.,eart
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Shop.
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M~' Ud Mrs Paul Simpson and
They Created an inhuman being Ern ..t Steffy Pomeroy RD and
John K Smrth Jr .. Akro~ " 100 ;taul jr David and Gary Lee
:rJ!e hmiliar hymn "The Lil!lr
AUTO SALES
who destroyed everything she Mrs . J. Q. Rice have rct~rncd been visiting hh mother, : 1 Mn. Imo~ rJ&lt;e~tty from Hooqtown, _Bro'Wn Church in the ~ale~· w~~
PhoftO 604J.J
Touched!
ofter ,Pending a week at Hamp- John Smith and return'l,4 ~ome Pa.:i\'flhe home -of litn. c. E. Dow the theme of the devot1onal ..; ,
11r-.llll!venlngs unlllt p.m.
Marl Blanchard Albert Dekker ton Iowa
Wednesday.
on Rose Hill where they will re- , vl!e when the Loyal Women a
"IHI D!VIL"
L. D. liartinget vL&lt;ited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bwcken· aide- -· - '
,I Claio met al th,e Cburth of Chriat
At Traffle Ll~ht
(In Cinemastope-Type)
Mrs. John Cunningham, Bu ffalo . ridge, Orlando, Fla., have moved
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!Thursday evemng. Mra. William
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==~·;I•~;;~~~~~;;;~CO;M~E;D~Y~a~n~rl~C~A~R;T~O~O;N=Ji •W.
Va., al)d they all wenI to to tne Stansbury apartmc~l 11
Mt. and !.IrE. Robert Russell of • ·R~ynoldl, president, presided 1nd
Coon Creek to vl$it 11 cousin, Mrs. Grant St.
Ironto:J wcrr. recent gucstl of her read the opening prayer.
Bertha DixQil.
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Mro. Vance dl!played a plct~r~
Mrs. Clarence Searles and son,
O
Jenkinson ent' Mrs. Betty Black· of 11Thtl Little Browa Cliureh
Terry, Cheshire, vlsllcd Thurs·
U C U
wood. Tney also vlalted in Crooks- I· and the
members sang tbe
d•y with Mro. Wendell Bunce anu
ville with hi; mother.
hymn Mrs. Reynolds read the
ehtldron.
Mlos Nettle Koehler waa a bust- otory of thb chureh. which h"
ness visitor in Gallipoll,, Wednc• no,ooo violtors annually, and ' of
day.
_ th_e writing of the hymn.
llemhe"' of the First Baptlot
Church met Wedneaday evening
Silent prayer wall beld as a
with
Olen
D.
Harrison,
chairman
of
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me!Jiorial
lor the late Mrs. Geo;gr
CUITOMLIIII 2 DOO~
Organization
and
E1tension
cOm·
Bowers
and
tbc death of C. H.
Tan fln~b. Automatic Tr• ns.,
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Church was reported, Mro. G. W
211,000. mile•. Rubber like ne... mittec, Tri-Stlte Area eouncilman,
to select offu~ers and start re-or·
Horerkamp ('Anna Far!Jlcr), 4:7
very elean inside and out.
ganlza!lon o' cub scout Pack :us.
'Hampton Road, Columbua, was
The Firat Baptist Church has
The McKay-Miller Circle of the rep orterld llli She Is a former loI : .
undertckcn tht sponsoring of the WSCS mel ot Heath Metl\ildllt ca1 reSI en ·
program. Afi)'One who ~~~ a aon Church ThurEday afternoon with
A general discussion was held
Open ,honlnp till 1:30
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8. 9 or 10 yean of ag~, wM would lofrs. Walter Hayea, ehalnnan. pp- ·~ the annual Apple Butter f!I'O·
like lobe a cub Seoul, ~~Invited enlng the mtotlng witb a prayer. je~t ol the P~llolhe! . Soc;I~!Y .
to attend the next nieoll~g. Moo-' ltlr~. EVefflt j)avi• wao leader lfhleh Is shsred bf· all mem'IJm,
day, Oct. 7 at 7:30 V ~: at the of the devottdnal aervlee and read
Mrs~ ·van~e and M.,, Dave
First Baptist Church. THe parent&amp; the Ten CommandDJents, an artl· Firmer served a salad rourse
J50 W. Mala Phone 82-X must bt pre..-nt to r~c~tl.r their elc !rom ''i'he· Gu)de foal" and · a with Mra. Katie Ea step, Mro.
Pomeroy
son. All intecosled persp.n•. are In- . pra~er.
J!rnes White and AIF!. -Ham
vited.
DUring the bualneio meellng, Millo " eontrlbutors. Mr. and
:we only have. few new '57'a left; but we are loaded with
Mra. Dal'id Entsminger was '1&gt;1 Mrs. _Fred !lardn~r wtre _guests.
~ID•· Iale model UJed e~rs and trucks. Now Is the time to 1l';;:;=::;;;::;;:;::;;;:;;;::;;::j~Th~e~~~=~J.i;,~';"~mj
1 pointed to take the place left · ~Y
.et' youn while selediQn Is at all time high and our
Mr1. Ralph nadcliffe who realgned
t'rleulre.rut to all lime luw .. ...
the office el oecrutary. ·

Middleport
Society

.mealA lreaoure
hunt followed _· t~i.''
of bacon and ena and cori&gt;'

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Den .are L•lMd E~gene ·Brojv#e• .
W•yne Davi!, Sammy Hood, . S.lii- , \'
1phen !IIndy, Wllllall) DaVia and ·•,.
Den 3 of the \I!Jddleport Cub ,George Sauer.
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MICldleport Foadsldc Park Wednea-- The consumption of _meat )n
day under the Jeadeishlp of Mrs. 1937 will be about 8 pounds be•
Lewis H. Sauer, Den Mother, a~d jlow the 187 pounds per penon
Mr!. Lelana ~rown, her ..,istant. consumed in 19156. , ,
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$995

1955 Chevrolet "210'' ·············· $1,295

Kic/,off 1u"'.

1956 Chevrolet VI ~~210~' ······· ··· $1,795
$1,995

4 dr. Sedan. Hydramatic. Radio and Heater. All plailic
.! ~P.t~e\"hlm. One careful local owner.

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MrS. Groyer Erb.
Is ·Honored By
5ewing Circle

~- Sedan.

Dynaflow drive. Radio and Heater. Very
elean li\slde and out.
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WJtat belter time rlian-now

.19~7 Pentlac VI 4 dr.

to 1t1rt makins forward prosress

·············· $2,595

toward the goal yo11 want to reacb1.

lf56 Dodge Corenet .. · ··.... ······ $1,795

Make your lim deposit Jn 1 bank

4dr. Sedan. f~sh button shift. Radio and Heater. Beautiful•wept
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Ford·
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.1956 Iuick VI Century ···--······· $2,595

We pay 2% Interest oa your Sav!Dp

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fdr.

Hard Top. Power steering and brakes. R&amp;H. We
~ personally recommend this car. Like new two tone
~IU' with white top. Dyna!low drive.

BANKING SINCE 1871
Member Federal Relerve Syalem
Memller Federal Depo~lt Insurance Corporation
POMIROY
RUTLA~D

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210 2-&lt;loor. Local owner. lllue flnlah. ll.;at:"

er. Lea then 30,000 mllea, oeat &lt;0\'01'1, • ·

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...oltt"210" .... .... .. .... .. $895

1952 O..vreltt ........ $645

N~W

Delule 4-dGor, clean llllerlor, good tlrea, Z.
tone blue ffai:Jb. Powergllde ndlo· al)d
. htlter.
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Dodge &amp; Ply.Douths

original dark blue-finish.

: · ·············· as lew as $895
from satisfied owners.

· banbrook ············ $795
of the sharpest '53's you'll find any·

· as low as $195

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OIU.ON &amp; WOOL JERSEY
Permanently Pleated - Washable .
Elegant fashion strategy in feathery soft jersey, Tfie
yoke, with its tiny shawl cqllar, defi)led in a lighter tone. ·
Wonderfully wrlnlile-resist&amp;nt, ·it ·w~shes easily, retains
its pleats forever. Si:ws 14Y.. to 22lh and 12 to 20.

1953 Chitrelet ······.. "9S

·NARS

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, saturday, september 21, 1157

Middleport's Yellow Jaekel! took
their second 1957 defeat aga~nst
one victory Friday night htre
from the Athens Bulldogs, 53-t),
as Coach Don F.~key 's crtw ran· for
412 yards on the a:round over their
injury·riddcn and less experienced oppOJunts.
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Savor 4-Door. Radio, bejttor, seal eovt~rs.
Looa owper, leaa than 22,000 ·mllos·· Beautiful 2, tone ~~teen ,;,., ileally clean.
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mitt;; ~.:;:-i;m;;- Oliver, lnstiiu:
tiona! Repl"m ntallve: Jack Sellden,. Cummiltoe Chairman: Orval
WU.ea, Cubrr.UBter: Howard Seldon•
ab81. Secrotary-Treaturer.

_PiyiiOruth 4dr. .. ·.... .. .. .... · $1,595

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-The birthday of Mrs. Grover
Erb wu observed Thursday when [
Buoy Bee Sewln~ Circle ~~
Federated Church met for an
all day qutltlni at the church.
Pie
served with a potluck
dinner at noon to Mrs. Erb, 14ro.
Roy Seyfried, Mrs. Lena Huber,
Mra. Louis Reibel, Mrs. ~dam
Ebenba,h, Ml11 Anna Durst, M"
Clarence Masm, Mn. Cui
Shields, MTI. Carrie Gru ... r, Mro.
Freda Mitch, MrL Clara Sehaefer,
Mro. Addle Gruescr. Mro. Amanda Kaspar, Mt•· W. L. Kautz and
Min Lena Grue&amp;er.

'mileage. Dynallow drive . Radio and Heater.

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and pkk up more "yardage" •very parday!

!'!~!: ~~~!~~~~w~~us ~~-~~~!;
~fc:;tng.
mue.
Almo~t
• IWl!ISOJd. .
BZI glass. Make

hore

Plans were dl!euoaed lor a Rilm·
mage Sale to be held tblo fall.
Yearbooks \Vtre dlotrlbuted and
Mh• Beas Silnborn, program chair·
Mrs. Richard Freeman cnfrr.
matl, reviewed the flnt four chaP·
tera of the 1tudy bl!!&gt;~· "~lfl!'if!les ta\ned the lAReotn Height'
as a Club Wednesday · evening ;1f
to Such A Lord."
het bom•. Llnooln. Helrh•.
A dessert ccturse was acrved by
Prizes were awarded to M1 ' ·
Mro. C. P. ~atlagher, Mrs. Dovld Wllllant Wallace, Mrs. Robc·t
Entsminger and Mi88 Be1a Sanborn Dalley, Mrs. Rohert Story and
with Mrs. R"lph Radelllle and Mia. Mra. Lawrence iMorarlty.
Robert Wflhi~gton aa the conttl• . Re!rcohtnen,t• '!F,re aervcd by
butlng ho•t-.•c~. Sixteen II]Cmhero !be hosteai 'ta i~D.!e ·named aborc
were present.
~
and Mr.s. DGuglass Singer, Mrii.
Shirley Guinther and Mro. Eugene Conde,
;
The neat meeting w)ll he lulld
at the home of !Irs. Guinther . on

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4 dr. Sedan. Powerglide. Really sharp Inside and out. Ra·
dlo and heater.

Sedan. One careful local owner. Sharp car.

lincoln Heights
Conastci Club
Meeting Is Held

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4 ell'. Sedan. Radio and Heater. Less tban 27,000 miles.
Clean ID8ide.

Clble~tatn

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MIDDLEPORT ... 0 NELSONVILLE OPOMER0Y ..... 20 GALLIPOLIS ... 1~ J~T ...,1 , • • ·: ••• , 0 'lLPRE. :" :.... 34 EASTERN ...... . 6 PT. PLEASANT 1•
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radio, heater -:-' ~e&amp;t eovm.
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1955 Plymouth ...'i

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:VB motor, 1ood 11rtl&amp;. Belae :ltrilaiL

1954 Chemlet ·.... ·...$895

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SDotleoa Interior, good mblwl, auaranteed
all the wal•, heater.
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, ~ ~utlful'
Jlatdiop, llalnbrer with •
tadlo, keeler ;nd overclrlvfl Jflire 11 o..
· ~t 'fill alvo}pu rut economy.

·~ 1 ' ~~rJOmllne. -Maroon fln'tsh, all
tlret, beater, apotlea i.QtoriQr. ·. ,

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Farmers or thia area
to the C'orn Field Day to
at t hi" Thomas 0. Sayre
Great Bcrt1f on St.atc
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The five .hybrids planted
lOth """ furnished
dealers in the area. HYI&gt;ri4it

""'.A buy JOU 01n1 PIIHy.

el1Jde•ddfc ;i n~
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