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ACETRON

ThomRmigns
As Mason City
Police Chief

WE STICK
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often were cllle4 "Doc."
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J:vonln QllllaltdaJ', Ilia plimnacllt lnquml11
laukedfb.....,aoeUI4prtiCI'Ibeb)'hlscullomen.
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p,......l)&gt;l. Tbllt beoltli ltbllunctlo•lall wltblll
the speclil pi'0\'1I!I» ol pim!cjano
both bylaw and proleuiODol tralnlnc.
AI a member of the health team, we are •~
lntermodllr1, .....m, bOth lbe doctor
and lhe patiant. Our job II to com;~ld
your prucrlptioat

W. T Thorn, llll80n City Chief
of Pollee, bu •••milled hla rt-

'lignaUon to llayor Leo Ingle•
and the lllasOn Couneil to be
come etfedlve a• soon ae a r~&gt;
plaoement Is lound !or him.

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!.ellon waa•held Sun~ay at Mul'
Repre•entaUvea of
Feeney-llennetf Polt. · No. 128,
were Lewis Long, Commander;
Charli?J Bradburv, !lrst vice Jre,
oldent'; Lee Smlt~·. aecon~ vlcO:
eom ; Henry Clatwortby, #8!1!

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T,be Big Blacks, u¥der Coach Bah Blessing 161 , and JJm llragg, Per~ps .about t~~ee do~n. fans ave wan1.Y as ' lj
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, will wm Ute sertes? ~far, I ve gone along wtth old Fear ess alrJnf o,ff!ns:ve lm~. Tile obl~t,
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and Buster It ice . 180, at the tackles Fraley who does a bit known .as T)le Sport Parade. }le s~ys to alve hJS defensiVe first l!r!ftl· ~ qri)y _pitc.~er Qn th~ jlrfV~ rth~ mtl~r _J,ea;qea .I!&gt;~~~~ V\C"
·~ams thap those ~h~t ha~n
Larry Rilllc . t61, and Pat Henry, the Yankees in not more th•n five.
. era somebody r.eally t.oug)i to stafJ wi-\h P1.fVi~u 1 serl.fs ~ICPf'r· torie• .•salnst ~.rtll #S.'deffa!J.
189. at guards and Bob Stephenson,
And not in one single instance have I found any_one ~IS· bring to the IJ'OU))~.
lence. was m~~~~~r Fr~~ IJaAey's Gett10~ off I~ fJp,W; '\! '~" Np.
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165, at center.
agr'eet·ng on •nythlng about thai verdict 9t1ter than a ~aQtlqus 1 Johsn lt~romadn !! hquartd ~. Cha~ r· ~qtopr~tlt ~boice. Most ~··~ail I qb1JeciiVO ~ ,4PY ln~W. ~~d
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pet., 1·2
Wedge at quarter, Rusty Wamsley five games. The Series, here, is already conc,e.,.e · . •
at luliback, dl.d Juat tbot. They JO !lilwa~ue. · · · '
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Some even are such ¥an~ee fe~rer~ Utey pr~dlct •!)other ~ower~d aod rllllthe ends lor bl&amp; They ~~~red that the und.,., ll)l ~ pfler tli!l'b!1 ,t.h, OP!\Ding
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~~l~b!~~ pouod Eddy Skidmore at infamous week such as when tl)e Indians went down fyur. 'hunka Ill yardate for the ltrst dog Bravea 10 hfal lbe Yank~~ ,e;me.
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Stengel was confident he wo~ld
'"fi'AG ltt 91Rio'
Coach Sayre may in1ert Bill
Warr~n Spahn vs. Whitey Ford. T~es~ are two great Jler· out of gas, or the current edition ump~. would have to get two. wind up wltb his aevcnih aer!''
&lt;-.rioGreer. who caught a · touchdown formers for the opening game, thol)gh Spahn has ~een m1,1ch or the Jacket. decided to get aer· it not three, triumphs o•t of winner. e.spedaUy after tearnilj1
T~r!'Yi!:fi~ 'WhX'::~~clr
pass o~ Friiay againsl Belpre. in more consistent over IJ!e season. Ford !)ad a tembl~ slUIDP ious about enemy runnert. Prob- Spahn.
thlll two 1&gt;f lila •luning Ill!'•
· "'fREAT AM11tl~P1J I ,
the game against Pt. ·P!ea~nt. If but finished strong: However ne cla·IIDS only 11 victories com· ~bly some of both, the reaylt was
Mickey !'•_.te and Bill Skowro~.
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areal r&lt;durlio,n In yard produe':)118~re~~~ea~d~y~to~o~tart~.
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!lie Smith, who may be !hiltcd to
by the heavy and fast exr
a guard spol. At the o~her end
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wi~t ~.~~~;yw~i:":rh Jo naon CertainCh~mpion'
SmiJh, one-time aeolback 'of a
Fearless Fraley doesn't lqo)! at the comparative abUIU~s. rew years ago, and now home on
man for man, in pic~lng the New Yqr)!ers. Rather, he I!A4s m Ie~ve from the MarineJ, wu 15
tll,e p?rrenial chamjls a champion's stature, f cpll!l))!Sf )D
qu1c~ 11 ever and while fresh,
f_OOTBAL~
ing oii 'top a self confltlence a knowledge that they are
looked tougher thao ever. D~ddlr(c
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best, and ~~~ ability to work metnot!ically at b~IJ1g whtil
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wao • back anyliody would be
In comparison, he cites historical precedent showing the proud to have. Vroman worked
more scrambled Nat!Q~al J.!!'Jue \eii!JIS always becom•
.out of the T nowleuly untn ht
flicted with bulterfil,es whel.l the "lg Series xe~layed.
tir~d tnd Wll relieved by
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1 Mil quarterback Yogi Wayland wbo
asey enge o . ... dn•l'f'~
Nahona y the an ees are avor•
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like his rlvtl mantger, als&lt;&gt; )'(••
waukee the Braves enjoy a reversal of Ute odds. Of co,ur~e ThoiJlpson tried one
sh!"!il)g wJj~ ~!! a!'j.
from
Milwaukee can do lt.1J~!il ~he fapkees In a seven games. Tb.ey ablft tl)atappened lclliVt
11J!M,1~sajf Sf/Wij.. ''Uii
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could do It In four.
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Bob.by Nelson
inJJy~~ Jro111 a a 'wo.~d'r Wm~Q 'lid been a
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like
halfback delenslve lltllon Ill .the ' ~~m~ :w~ ~ eV!'}'nl/nf(• he .
others less the Yankw t~~lves and
H ·2·1 delen,. iato a G-2-1-2·1. Ill . n tlio I, a'ue. '4~ ~··
stockh~lders 1 hope• the •Bra~es
will do "tbe
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fill l~ the Iii!' ,or l)oa1 wide, then · Ford,' w~o WI'~ "' ~ '·\We
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N&lt;lsop, N9pe j}i -~~~ center just weeki h~"''· has 11'\'0 fOil)' gal'\••
ba.ck of them, IJr po~tlon to ,, while fOiina two, in oerl.. Co~·
Classifi,ed $p91't4 Ad:
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petition.
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. Ron Springer has a couple of ducats-good seats-to tl),e It a,,m~~ 1o wor~He bas been a major factor ,'"
Ohio State Purdue game and wants •o tr·•e them for ay A•rli
Before !he fl~out sl'l'lmma•e live of t~e !lehtb peqn,n\1 \"hlfh
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the charging machine, aeeldng re- the IDIDifer of tW l'ia~ffS.
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finement In the bard cbnge anL\ Ford htU the beat overall wpn
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pull-away tQ r9q~lY IJie ·~11. ' ~tar· a.n~ ,l••t rt rord ~~ any pilch., ~n
Fashiori:F:avore~
Jim Creme&amp;ns, candidate 'or the W!!~.t Virginia
ller he wor)r.•4 l.l)e ~~!!~ad Dn t.ick· lor "moatly lair today ·"P.d
Fabrics $d Colors
Freshman footba!l team, Is repoJ1ed laid up with a
k,nee, Una drill on the '*me machiM,
tomorrow with 10150na,le
J'ttUm.e~. ('jabs '
which was one of his worries in high school at Rutland.
emphasizlne leg drlv,. ..,
tepu\eraturea." That metnt
and W~.h W)laf
Jim passed up basketball in his senior year because of
McARTHUR Is LOIIR
reldlnga In the low 70'•. t/1•
same knee.
McArt)l)lr b~a .b~d a h•Pl•s;
·~·a )er .IOid.
Season SO {llf, \OeJng three OuJ 0 • ' ' 1 T
,~,. 'fit
three. They lost to Belpre, :zl!.O,
, filA' MIRU WIIITER
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to Berne Uniqp, 13·12, and lut DUNI!PJN, Fla. UP _Bob Ru~
Friday lD ,nother squeaker, went oell, a aporta wrltedor the Chi·
down 12-8 to Aahville.
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Their chief ground •alnen ••• ~~ J)aily News since 1946, ,has
Aalhorlzed lleGre11or Spor.tlng Qootll Dealer
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ady Meek• Douc Wrlgh s•ll and e&lt;lor for tb• Profeuional G~fera I
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,Barney PbiUipa, none of whom Aa~ . •a..h~ ;&gt;ito• '•f'•.e w,_
Au.·~. 1 E. MAIN ·ST.
NEW YORK UP- Three game.• over Brown.
could gain conalalently agalnat ''
'~ill' ' ~~ '" ....
-- Dortomoutb · Penn, Virginia· South- North Carolina State 7 Aohvllie ln01de the 20 yard lines. ""''~,n~e;,~~u~"~e~e~n~t~B~iu~Ra~c~h~.-~1~:;:;:;-;:;;;:;;;:;;:;:;:;;;;-;:;:;;;;;!;~~
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Wake Forest and UCI.A-Oregon- over Clemaon, Baylor .8 over Longesl run of McArthur's I•
were rated ao toss-ups In thi&gt; Mlama, Fla., Tenneaaee 10 over atalnal Aab•IU~ was a 30-yarder
weekend'a college football, while Mlsoisoippl State, Vlrginlt Tee~ by Wtjthtii!IJ In mldlleld. The
Oklohomat was made bluest fa· 8 over William and Mary, Florida General• could not capitalize on
vorlte of the day, 38 polnta over 3 over. Kentucky, Vanderbilt 12 It, bow~vor. ·
The Jackeil wiU be soing Into
Iowa Stale.
over AlJbama.
the gime with a 1-2 ,..cor&lt;j, 11\e!l·
Second-randed Michigan Stale Midweat..'.nunol• l,O over COl· thy t:antraot t.o ~~Uee yem Juit
was made a U·polnt favorite 11ate, Kanoas State 7 over Nebr'· palled in which tbet card~d one
over California by the oddsmak· aka, Tulane 17 o.ver Mnquelte, victor¥ In zo g;inu. \
· era, ond third·tated Mlnn.,ott Notre Dame 19 over Indiana, Wis'
wao 14 over Purdue.
conain 7 over WeJI Vlrai~la,
Oreaon State wao I~ led 8 poln:• Houston 10 over ClnclnnaU.
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better thon Northwestern and Soutbweat-Otlahoma State 14
Navy wl5 a 13·polnt fovorite oyer over Wichita, Arkanoas' 7 ovet
North Carolina. Iowa. oeventh in Texas Christian, Rice .8 over Stan
tho United Pr011 nnkina, woo 16 ford, Louisiona State 18 over
11 Y9U
SOMETHING
polnta j&gt;ver w.. hlnrlon, and TexJS Teeh, Texu 7 over So~.th·
Mlchi&amp;an was favored by 20 over Carolina.
Georalo. Duke ~ated a 19-point
Weat-Pithb~J1h 2 over Sou,th
choice over Maylond.
to•e Iu oud
Odda qn olber feature gom11: ern California, Utah 3 over Idaho
Eut-Prlnceton 12 over Colum· Colorado 7 over J(,n..,, i&gt;htn
Lea tis Give Yea An Eltlmate
buo, Army 3 over Penn State, St1te 7 over Wu)IIIIJion.
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Cornell 11 over Horvar~. Yale 7
and Raroond Cpnd!ll w~lie HO)V·
'ani McDanl.ol l!id George .McFar·
larUI wOI play at the IUIJ'41. Robert Roua~ will he at center.
In th.t bt,ekfleld will ht LalT)'
Llevint at quuterlilek, Leroy
ON
Darllnl all!l lenny Green at the
hal.., '114 llarvln Roush at lui~
baek.
B~ILDlNG
Frld•r nlaht'a rame wiD mark
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teama with l't. Pleuaol holdill a
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Mr!· Jl¥old Roush, Jame.s Bios·
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son 'pent ~hvrsday evening
-lit. and Mra. Valeie Spencer
at Syheu8e.
Mr. and Mra. Jl&lt;lb Lawson 'nd
building a r.cw home on
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mlsolng driver fled_ as he at· lng lbrougb schools In Northerr.
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AMERICA'S FINI!ST ~ILVBRPLAft
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Dr. WillSIDW J. Bashe, dep,art·
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Henry Cleland of '' Cleland's. CATTLE - Stem 13 to 21. 50: schools in summit, Jefferson,
Appliances and Rhode! Stelly, Heijers 13 to 20: Babt Beef 14 to Erie and Lucas counties.
beth of Pomeroy attended the 21.00: Fat Co'T• 1,0 to 14.!50: Can· Basbe estimated the attack rat.
Fail Get-to-Gether of the Televis- •en
•" to 10: BuUa 10 to 16.5D: in tVIO LU&lt;I5 County ach00I1 a'
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ion Electronic Service J\slo~ia· MUk Cows flO tq )20.
about 30 per cellt. lie sold that
tion held in the Southern Hotel . VEAL CALVES - Tops 30: about UD high sehool •nd junior
at Columhus on Sunday.
SeCondo 1$ to 24: llel!lum !5 \0 20 h'•h sohoo\ pupUs are suffering
Election of offieeu for 1957·58 . Com. •nd 111,. 10 i!J 25: Cllll&gt; ~ fr~m a reJpiratory illness.
was held and a full report on Ji. to 12.
About 21)() students bave been
censing was mode. Captive ser- SHEEP - Ewu aod Lrno. 5 to repo
' rted aboent from two schools
vice and many other ideas of in· 10: Sto&lt;k Ewea 3 to 10: Fat Sheep in Summit County, he oald. Bashe
terest were discdssed.
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The nex~ meeting of the Tele· -Fat Wethers 3 to 8.
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lion will be he111 in Cleveland.
1.6 to 20: Usht Wll. 14 to 17' Cpm· State Health Director llflph E.
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Th• Rev. Roy' Mayea, pastor of
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:Cnchl!ll '(Liberty) .. .. ..... 1'1'6 the Metbodl~ Church at Dune"'
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172 Iiams of D!.&gt;a.vertown, Ohio, were
of A dan J: u have bt&gt;~n c~~!!~~~ ••••'llf~;!l!#-••~
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The epi dcmoloK"I:st pointed .out I
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Asia n flu . lie said Jhil wa1 due !
, 1!¥1:'11 ·~f7; ·l•'ti!Mrf, o·-'-"liliOt Team Three Game~, Stroh'• Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Fulks of
largely to the lnt6illty to Jet '
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Crowl\ City, Mr. anG. Mrs. llenr)'
immediate lnformatjon on pufllll
~~~:· ·Q:,~!S-~ ·Ttll)l :~~~· GaiJIO, Stroh'o Beer Wallace and daughter, of Bind
reporlcd absent through illri•~•· I
L.Olltt; 1~, $acrt1Mnlo, · TJCO'd
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en; Mr. and Mr&amp; llollis B~um!ieid
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children have been rewr)~d ab
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Avo. visitors o[ t~o Rev. and Mrs. Floyp
sent fJom the Porter ~91 ir,
Cincinnati. But, be said, be di1l
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llr. and Mra. Thomas Wober
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spent Saturday evelling with M!·
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former's son, M-Sgt. •nd Mril
and Mra. Op)ia OUutt. At.hen• Rd
R~alanrahf, ;&amp;10. ' : ' · · · P. CIUford · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 184 Robert Shank of Westover AFB
Mr. and llrs. Ham Bailey and
81 l,n Massachusetts.
· Team Sing!~ Game, . J.l)lertr 1~- !;•d?lng · ' .. .. · .. · 1
Brenda, Pnmeroy, •pent Fri~~Y
181 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sayre of Mi·
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Mr. and )Irs . Cl•yton AUen
Bal&lt;ers FUrniture . l2% . ~l;j ;813 '
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anrl Billy Nere guests of Mr. and
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Mr. and ..lro Burton Webb and
Mu. Cbarle• Goei:fidn ieCfntly. 1
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row, left to rig)Jt, Fona Wise, Lmda Tay-.1
j._u,aocl,~d ·Radio. . . : ,:. ' !O 2 day ove•h,g. ·
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Clonch, Joan Rathburn •. Richard ,Hal8
4 Mrs. ~!ph )Vebb en!J!rtained stead. Second-Tommy Bt·•~e.
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Clark, Darien~ Moodispaugh, MD!la
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Clark, Patty Palnier, ROnnie
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'"""TV Tay!tr, Billy Joe Moodlspau~.
Judy )Joore, and Rev. Palmer.
'" "ew,·se" he sa;·d "•oli"e
. .. 2 10 Att!ndlng lft!re Mr. ond Mrs. ed on Mr. and. Mrs. J.esse 'Morrl"'))~r;..
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Webb of C9lumbua ,nd Mr.
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Ralph Webb.
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with rr,d Reusb and Mr. nod Mrs. Tuesday a(ternoon with Mr/ a1,111 ·
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Mrs. A. H. Bailey. .
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turned from a week'l vacation ehildren oi'Poflleroy calle~ on~- ATUENS, ~- UP-The Pr!&gt;si· Reli.ion and ~u~allo11, ~·
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called on !41 . and Mrs. J. 0'. · Jol:~ io stu•.Y the
Jlilemma of "r. ~.cr S;aiJI univeraitiea "are
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Mr and Mrs. Grover )Vhlte ana repreae9,.1ve
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By Mrs, Htr!Nrt Rouo~
daugh!J!r, Doria.
" .' lions Economk: an~ Soetal c;ound· were able to prod~ee nbcleu
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sbnpnack Mr. and llrs. Donald TruJIOil cil, urged Pope )'ius lO! an fission"
and daughter of Columbu~ and spent the werk end in ·Colll)Dbuf heads of othti~ powerful re)lg~ntJ "And yel" be asked "how
Speneer Hayman of EaSt \oiverpopl with Mr. and Mrs. William .Marsh· to meet ~hd !md "'ays of pro~o . many universities empha;ile a•
we,.. dinner guests Sunday of Mr. man •?d fsm•ly.
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mueh 11 they do science, the
ItlttlJihMt,rsor,· Jack Sharpnack and Jeme Mormon, 1\0Ck c..~.
preparing of man, hi• emotions.
and M,.. Herbert Roush ~nd W. V~ .. spent Fr!day ~nd Satur·
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his think\ng, his judgment and
James Blosser and Mr!. Val· day w•th Mr und Mrs. Ralph Jial·
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~:~..organization for life in the
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welfare ; or man." be 83id, '-and
Mr. and Mrs, Spencer Hayma" Mrs_. Ruby o.rr called o~ h,~~
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Mrs. Erma O'Neil opent su~a·ay Hl~hway PatrQI today sought a
Mr.. and Mrs. Orvey Gainer or with Mr. and Mrs. CaLvin Orr ()( dr1ver who ned the scene of. an
Bashan and Mr. and Mrs. C~cli Antiquity.
accident In wbl~h Edgar Whrte,
of Columbus were week ~nd Mr. Bnd Mrs. Junior White spent 51, Kanauga,. d~JVer of· th~ other C 00
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tel !f•ld tq b.1llie Coach Rflph
1Sayres White Fllcono.
, J'l. Pleas'lftt, lour of tjlree
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Otber teams dowmn~ the B•i
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Blacks have boen Huntington East
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The first game ol Ute Se~s will be history, 1ts dt!t~ t\Ut· Jack~li hai:Ii and J~!J! 1,n P1.eP"'r• 1 ~!1~~ •.; .
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Utousa~ qf tele· f 1 th,e McAr.lh r IIlii~ ·~er · "'·• "1""/W •
dleport, and Belpre. Belpre down· ) tering the w1res of the na,t10p ea ng. 10 .
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· · ,e .1 AJ!Ilo).lgb Ford, hampu,d Wllb .arpl trotj~~ · aer;o~caJIY
ed them on Priday by 34-6.
printers in as many newspap~rs and radto statiOns, Y e. flle He YhJ ~~listed the exuller!n\ ! ~~~~~'he se~n 1 won· ~~IY. 11 &amp;il!l~. Ut~ :Y~Wj .~fer• !11Shcrtzer will probably start with these notes otre read by 70u
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ked "Who lid of four former Yellow Iacko• · · .,;ttes to 1\'ln t))e ft.rst game and jq,lO choices Ill .ta~e
T,be Big Blacks, u¥der Coach Bah Blessing 161 , and JJm llragg, Per~ps .about t~~ee do~n. fans ave wan1.Y as ' lj
al,llrs wbo worked. ~hi~d ' ae~on,d t&gt;e ~.ene~.
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and Buster It ice . 180, at the tackles Fraley who does a bit known .as T)le Sport Parade. }le s~ys to alve hJS defensiVe first l!r!ftl· ~ qri)y _pitc.~er Qn th~ jlrfV~ rth~ mtl~r _J,ea;qea .I!&gt;~~~~ V\C"
·~ams thap those ~h~t ha~n
Larry Rilllc . t61, and Pat Henry, the Yankees in not more th•n five.
. era somebody r.eally t.oug)i to stafJ wi-\h P1.fVi~u 1 serl.fs ~ICPf'r· torie• .•salnst ~.rtll #S.'deffa!J.
189. at guards and Bob Stephenson,
And not in one single instance have I found any_one ~IS· bring to the IJ'OU))~.
lence. was m~~~~~r Fr~~ IJaAey's Gett10~ off I~ fJp,W; '\! '~" Np.
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HEALTH KNIT
165, at center.
agr'eet·ng on •nythlng about thai verdict 9t1ter than a ~aQtlqus 1 Johsn lt~romadn !! hquartd ~. Cha~ r· ~qtopr~tlt ~boice. Most ~··~ail I qb1JeciiVO ~ ,4PY ln~W. ~~d
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Wedge at quarter, Rusty Wamsley five games. The Series, here, is already conc,e.,.e · . •
at luliback, dl.d Juat tbot. They JO !lilwa~ue. · · · '
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Some even are such ¥an~ee fe~rer~ Utey pr~dlct •!)other ~ower~d aod rllllthe ends lor bl&amp; They ~~~red that the und.,., ll)l ~ pfler tli!l'b!1 ,t.h, OP!\Ding
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straight whlch is quite wit~ln the memory of this generation. ~T~!~~~:her they began to run who ~re wd to World Serlei tri~
Stengel was confident he wo~ld
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Coach Sayre may in1ert Bill
Warr~n Spahn vs. Whitey Ford. T~es~ are two great Jler· out of gas, or the current edition ump~. would have to get two. wind up wltb his aevcnih aer!''
&lt;-.rioGreer. who caught a · touchdown formers for the opening game, thol)gh Spahn has ~een m1,1ch or the Jacket. decided to get aer· it not three, triumphs o•t of winner. e.spedaUy after tearnilj1
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pass o~ Friiay againsl Belpre. in more consistent over IJ!e season. Ford !)ad a tembl~ slUIDP ious about enemy runnert. Prob- Spahn.
thlll two 1&gt;f lila •luning Ill!'•
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the game against Pt. ·P!ea~nt. If but finished strong: However ne cla·IIDS only 11 victories com· ~bly some of both, the reaylt was
Mickey !'•_.te and Bill Skowro~.
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areal r&lt;durlio,n In yard produe':)118~re~~~ea~d~y~to~o~tart~.
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!lie Smith, who may be !hiltcd to
by the heavy and fast exr
a guard spol. At the o~her end
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wi~t ~.~~~;yw~i:":rh Jo naon CertainCh~mpion'
SmiJh, one-time aeolback 'of a
Fearless Fraley doesn't lqo)! at the comparative abUIU~s. rew years ago, and now home on
man for man, in pic~lng the New Yqr)!ers. Rather, he I!A4s m Ie~ve from the MarineJ, wu 15
tll,e p?rrenial chamjls a champion's stature, f cpll!l))!Sf )D
qu1c~ 11 ever and while fresh,
f_OOTBAL~
ing oii 'top a self confltlence a knowledge that they are
looked tougher thao ever. D~ddlr(c
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best, and ~~~ ability to work metnot!ically at b~IJ1g whtil
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wao • back anyliody would be
In comparison, he cites historical precedent showing the proud to have. Vroman worked
more scrambled Nat!Q~al J.!!'Jue \eii!JIS always becom•
.out of the T nowleuly untn ht
flicted with bulterfil,es whel.l the "lg Series xe~layed.
tir~d tnd Wll relieved by
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1 Mil quarterback Yogi Wayland wbo
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sh!"!il)g wJj~ ~!! a!'j.
from
Milwaukee can do lt.1J~!il ~he fapkees In a seven games. Tb.ey ablft tl)atappened lclliVt
11J!M,1~sajf Sf/Wij.. ''Uii
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inJJy~~ Jro111 a a 'wo.~d'r Wm~Q 'lid been a
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halfback delenslve lltllon Ill .the ' ~~m~ :w~ ~ eV!'}'nl/nf(• he .
others less the Yankw t~~lves and
H ·2·1 delen,. iato a G-2-1-2·1. Ill . n tlio I, a'ue. '4~ ~··
stockh~lders 1 hope• the •Bra~es
will do "tbe
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N&lt;lsop, N9pe j}i -~~~ center just weeki h~"''· has 11'\'0 fOil)' gal'\••
ba.ck of them, IJr po~tlon to ,, while fOiina two, in oerl.. Co~·
Classifi,ed $p91't4 Ad:
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petition.
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. Ron Springer has a couple of ducats-good seats-to tl),e It a,,m~~ 1o wor~He bas been a major factor ,'"
Ohio State Purdue game and wants •o tr·•e them for ay A•rli
Before !he fl~out sl'l'lmma•e live of t~e !lehtb peqn,n\1 \"hlfh
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the charging machine, aeeldng re- the IDIDifer of tW l'ia~ffS.
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Contact Ron at home or at the O~lo Power Co. offices.
finement In the bard cbnge anL\ Ford htU the beat overall wpn
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pull-away tQ r9q~lY IJie ·~11. ' ~tar· a.n~ ,l••t rt rord ~~ any pilch., ~n
Fashiori:F:avore~
Jim Creme&amp;ns, candidate 'or the W!!~.t Virginia
ller he wor)r.•4 l.l)e ~~!!~ad Dn t.ick· lor "moatly lair today ·"P.d
Fabrics $d Colors
Freshman footba!l team, Is repoJ1ed laid up with a
k,nee, Una drill on the '*me machiM,
tomorrow with 10150na,le
J'ttUm.e~. ('jabs '
which was one of his worries in high school at Rutland.
emphasizlne leg drlv,. ..,
tepu\eraturea." That metnt
and W~.h W)laf
Jim passed up basketball in his senior year because of
McARTHUR Is LOIIR
reldlnga In the low 70'•. t/1•
same knee.
McArt)l)lr b~a .b~d a h•Pl•s;
·~·a )er .IOid.
Season SO {llf, \OeJng three OuJ 0 • ' ' 1 T
,~,. 'fit
three. They lost to Belpre, :zl!.O,
, filA' MIRU WIIITER
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to Berne Uniqp, 13·12, and lut DUNI!PJN, Fla. UP _Bob Ru~
Friday lD ,nother squeaker, went oell, a aporta wrltedor the Chi·
down 12-8 to Aahville.
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Their chief ground •alnen ••• ~~ J)aily News since 1946, ,has
Aalhorlzed lleGre11or Spor.tlng Qootll Dealer
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ady Meek• Douc Wrlgh s•ll and e&lt;lor for tb• Profeuional G~fera I
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MIDDLEPOliT
,Barney PbiUipa, none of whom Aa~ . •a..h~ ;&gt;ito• '•f'•.e w,_
Au.·~. 1 E. MAIN ·ST.
NEW YORK UP- Three game.• over Brown.
could gain conalalently agalnat ''
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Wake Forest and UCI.A-Oregon- over Clemaon, Baylor .8 over Longesl run of McArthur's I•
were rated ao toss-ups In thi&gt; Mlama, Fla., Tenneaaee 10 over atalnal Aab•IU~ was a 30-yarder
weekend'a college football, while Mlsoisoippl State, Vlrginlt Tee~ by Wtjthtii!IJ In mldlleld. The
Oklohomat was made bluest fa· 8 over William and Mary, Florida General• could not capitalize on
vorlte of the day, 38 polnta over 3 over. Kentucky, Vanderbilt 12 It, bow~vor. ·
The Jackeil wiU be soing Into
Iowa Stale.
over AlJbama.
the gime with a 1-2 ,..cor&lt;j, 11\e!l·
Second-randed Michigan Stale Midweat..'.nunol• l,O over COl· thy t:antraot t.o ~~Uee yem Juit
was made a U·polnt favorite 11ate, Kanoas State 7 over Nebr'· palled in which tbet card~d one
over California by the oddsmak· aka, Tulane 17 o.ver Mnquelte, victor¥ In zo g;inu. \
· era, ond third·tated Mlnn.,ott Notre Dame 19 over Indiana, Wis'
wao 14 over Purdue.
conain 7 over WeJI Vlrai~la,
Oreaon State wao I~ led 8 poln:• Houston 10 over ClnclnnaU.
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better thon Northwestern and Soutbweat-Otlahoma State 14
Navy wl5 a 13·polnt fovorite oyer over Wichita, Arkanoas' 7 ovet
North Carolina. Iowa. oeventh in Texas Christian, Rice .8 over Stan
tho United Pr011 nnkina, woo 16 ford, Louisiona State 18 over
11 Y9U
SOMETHING
polnta j&gt;ver w.. hlnrlon, and TexJS Teeh, Texu 7 over So~.th·
Mlchi&amp;an was favored by 20 over Carolina.
Georalo. Duke ~ated a 19-point
Weat-Pithb~J1h 2 over Sou,th
choice over Maylond.
to•e Iu oud
Odda qn olber feature gom11: ern California, Utah 3 over Idaho
Eut-Prlnceton 12 over Colum· Colorado 7 over J(,n..,, i&gt;htn
Lea tis Give Yea An Eltlmate
buo, Army 3 over Penn State, St1te 7 over Wu)IIIIJion.
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Cornell 11 over Horvar~. Yale 7
and Raroond Cpnd!ll w~lie HO)V·
'ani McDanl.ol l!id George .McFar·
larUI wOI play at the IUIJ'41. Robert Roua~ will he at center.
In th.t bt,ekfleld will ht LalT)'
Llevint at quuterlilek, Leroy
ON
Darllnl all!l lenny Green at the
hal.., '114 llarvln Roush at lui~
baek.
B~ILDlNG
Frld•r nlaht'a rame wiD mark
"" 2Sr~ ·jll. .ina between the two
teama with l't. Pleuaol holdill a
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Ia Tlae Hem of H11oa Cl&amp;)'
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1:00 _ '5:00
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rou' b and
Conve!Jielll Lay-A~•.Y . PlfD
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arid Mri Wally Ellis, all· of
Gr~veport, and Mr. aod Mrs. Ton·
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urn us, spen un·
day with Mr. and . Mrs. Harold
Roush.
Mr!· Jl¥old Roush, Jame.s Bios·
~r. '"d Mrs. ,Herbjlrt Roush
son 'pent ~hvrsday evening
-lit. and Mra. Valeie Spencer
at Syheu8e.
Mr. and Mra. Jl&lt;lb Lawson 'nd
building a r.cw home on
larm.
!ftal Daniel Euler of
qrov.e apen_t the w~k
I·FAI~ ·w•m 11! if.d MfJ. Alec Wheel·
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COLUMBUS ur-A state/ r:=====;::=;~E=~===~;i;;=;:
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mlsolng driver fled_ as he at· lng lbrougb schools In Northerr.
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tempted to free Wh1te from hi s Ohio.
AMERICA'S FINI!ST ~ILVBRPLAft
·M eet.i ng;
picliup truck.
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Dr. WillSIDW J. Bashe, dep,art·
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senteeism has been reported m
Henry Cleland of '' Cleland's. CATTLE - Stem 13 to 21. 50: schools in summit, Jefferson,
Appliances and Rhode! Stelly, Heijers 13 to 20: Babt Beef 14 to Erie and Lucas counties.
beth of Pomeroy attended the 21.00: Fat Co'T• 1,0 to 14.!50: Can· Basbe estimated the attack rat.
Fail Get-to-Gether of the Televis- •en
•" to 10: BuUa 10 to 16.5D: in tVIO LU&lt;I5 County ach00I1 a'
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ion Electronic Service J\slo~ia· MUk Cows flO tq )20.
about 30 per cellt. lie sold that
tion held in the Southern Hotel . VEAL CALVES - Tops 30: about UD high sehool •nd junior
at Columhus on Sunday.
SeCondo 1$ to 24: llel!lum !5 \0 20 h'•h sohoo\ pupUs are suffering
Election of offieeu for 1957·58 . Com. •nd 111,. 10 i!J 25: Cllll&gt; ~ fr~m a reJpiratory illness.
was held and a full report on Ji. to 12.
About 21)() students bave been
censing was mode. Captive ser- SHEEP - Ewu aod Lrno. 5 to repo
' rted aboent from two schools
vice and many other ideas of in· 10: Sto&lt;k Ewea 3 to 10: Fat Sheep in Summit County, he oald. Bashe
terest were discdssed.
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8 to a: Cu)ls I Ill ,, llp•)l.s a f0 B:, ad••d a 20 per oent obsentee
The nex~ meeting of the Tele· -Fat Wethers 3 to 8.
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vision Electronic Service Associ"· LAMBS - ToP' 21.25: ~o)lda !:~~.:"~ ~:uer~:~~unt/ one
lion will be he111 in Cleveland.
1.6 to 20: Usht Wll. 14 to 17' Cpm· State Health Director llflph E.
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OHIO VALLEV LIY,ESTQCK

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'week end with Mr. and to 16. Fat Sows 12 to 17, Stags 12
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Jia.!ph BaUard
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Th• Rev. Roy' Mayea, pastor of
ca ~P.s of A11-ian flu ·
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:Cnchl!ll '(Liberty) .. .. ..... 1'1'6 the Metbodl~ Church at Dune"'
Basbe " id today
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172 Iiams of D!.&gt;a.vertown, Ohio, were
of A dan J: u have bt&gt;~n c~~!!~~~ ••••'llf~;!l!#-••~
ed amona ~tudenta at u;
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vbitora sun.lay evening of the
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Lct"t ralls ·Methodist Ch~r&lt;h.
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The epi dcmoloK"I:st pointed .out I
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. minister.
Asia n flu . lie said Jhil wa1 due !
, 1!¥1:'11 ·~f7; ·l•'ti!Mrf, o·-'-"liliOt Team Three Game~, Stroh'• Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Fulks of
largely to the lnt6illty to Jet '
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Crowl\ City, Mr. anG. Mrs. llenr)'
immediate lnformatjon on pufllll
~~~:· ·Q:,~!S-~ ·Ttll)l :~~~· GaiJIO, Stroh'o Beer Wallace and daughter, of Bind
reporlcd absent through illri•~•· I
L.Olltt; 1~, $acrt1Mnlo, · TJCO'd
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en; Mr. and Mr&amp; llollis B~um!ieid
)l.. he Jaid t.h~t &amp;!/OUt 180 I
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of South Dakota,cwere week end
children have been rewr)~d ab
_,v.l C,¥1or, ~. ·tlocldlin;· ,.
Avo. visitors o[ t~o Rev. and Mrs. Floyp
sent fJom the Porter ~91 ir,
Cincinnati. But, be said, be di1l
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Webb attended fun
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Mr. and' Mrs. Ziba Midkitr and
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children. Hemlotk GIQYe, recent.' lllJh .Thre,e Gom~ · Ind. DaVI• ~~~ ~ Gp · ••: PJ. c~ 1f1r •: · .. · :~ Mr. and :{'"· Earl Shank ond
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visited with Mr. and Mrs.
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Frank GauL
··· llll!b ·· Single Gam~. Davlo ,,!11 3 Games, Stroh,~er 264! enna, W. Va., lefi Tueoiday to
llr. and Mra. Thomas Wober
. (Rocks) 223.'
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spent Saturday evelling with M!·
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former's son, M-Sgt. •nd Mril
and Mra. Op)ia OUutt. At.hen• Rd
R~alanrahf, ;&amp;10. ' : ' · · · P. CIUford · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 184 Robert Shank of Westover AFB
Mr. and llrs. Ham Bailey and
81 l,n Massachusetts.
· Team Sing!~ Game, . J.l)lertr 1~- !;•d?lng · ' .. .. · .. · 1
Brenda, Pnmeroy, •pent Fri~~Y
181 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sayre of Mi·
Reslai!Jant "11'7•- ·
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evening wltb Mr. ao~ Mrs. &amp;cx
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:H· Lo_~sc · · · · · · · ·
17/i ami, Florioa: and Mrs F. Ray Wil·
Bai)ey.
· · . ~~ · Lilli 11~ C. Hawley
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.. .. 176I'P" visited Mrs. J. D. Roush re·
Mr. and )Irs . Cl•yton AUen
Bal&lt;ers FUrniture . l2% . ~l;j ;813 '
COUNTY L~AGYE
cently.
anrl Billy Nere guests of Mr. and
Liberl .•est. . .
, f),. ,WO .
f•l"· ~0, l,J7
Mr. and ..lro Burton Webb and
Mu. Cbarle• Goei:fidn ieCfntly. 1
lli&gt;lsu~ ~:.. . : .. :
7 .m ,·IU(h Three GP.'I'e Jnd... J. Duerr, son, Borna,t:li of Mansfield, spent
)Irs. Padline Riden•'¥' ~u 1 .
llecond St. · M~I. . .
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lhe wee.k end with Mr. and Mrs.
Sel)tinel , .. i ....
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?ame. W, Belles~ Z'l7 Dallas we~b.
.
[~yeeel
. . .183 .ieam . . . ~ c,mes, .¥soqated Mr. Ralph Web.b of Marysv•lle,
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Ky., Mt•. an~ Mrs. Ja•n•1 ·Webb,
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' '• ~; ..dl rt N •~rene Church meet for
··. .· · ,.",.eam...!!•• ~~~,
· "'~arkers burg son,
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The.Car•van
group·.of,young p""pie
a- 1 G
... e aarne,
Jeffrey,
Columbus
spent the
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d th Re
· llle ~d f\e,l, .8Q4 '
weok •nd with Mrs. Rolph Webb. guided tburs into Chrlai.lap bperiences aided by' teacher . . n a rog~ an
e v. . .
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1 They ,t~,t~nrled "Friends Night" ert Palmer. 'fhdour chil&lt;lt.e~ ~ent~re&lt;j lp~b~ bal'k row are wearing cap~ and S(arv~ which
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, ,won LOit at the Racine' Cbap•r. OES, s.tur, what the entire Youth' C!lta.VI!Jl w!Q.wear ~n.
row, left to rig)Jt, Fona Wise, Lmda Tay-.1
j._u,aocl,~d ·Radio. . . : ,:. ' !O 2 day ove•h,g. ·
· lor, Pamela Covert, Mary waiburn; CecU ~e.
Clonch, Joan Rathburn •. Richard ,Hal8
4 Mrs. ~!ph )Vebb en!J!rtained stead. Second-Tommy Bt·•~e.
,
Clark, Darien~ Moodispaugh, MD!la
7 ~ Sunday with a birthday dinner ln
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Third
VJraonJ Grogan teacher
7
0 honor of her grandson, Jeffrey's,
Clark, Patty Palnier, ROnnie
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b' a
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2 10 sec.ond birthday.
'"""TV Tay!tr, Billy Joe Moodlspau~.
Judy )Joore, and Rev. Palmer.
'" "ew,·se" he sa;·d "•oli"e
. .. 2 10 Att!ndlng lft!re Mr. ond Mrs. ed on Mr. and. Mrs. J.esse 'Morrl"'))~r;..
!!.Hf
·597 J!mOI
Webb of C9lumbua ,nd Mr.
10
snd university leaders the world
Ralph Webb.
son, Rock Castle, W. v,., Tjlura:
, .. .
over sbonld meet to disclliS their
;..fsaM~lV. adio LJ~~n.a~l:rsape. ~t~~: ~:~k\~J day.Winfield Pooe ol Vlenl1$
.
.
.respons~m.
ties wi!_h this sam~
&amp;De_.
!ia.Q '1 V
pwblem-.lhe •aumval of man.
with rr,d Reusb and Mr. nod Mrs. Tuesday a(ternoon with Mr/ a1,111 ·
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"W~ n~ed , mo,r.al equivalent
9~· ~91;1~1¥. Radio, Roy PeArsdo~.
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Mrs. A. H. Bailey. .
1\L.
lire for the atomic bOmbs which our
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'Mr. an n!rs. Frances We re- Mr. and Mrs Jack Sorden and
VD
11-l:l scienUota hJve developed. ·
"f'' JIQ.W,..~S AYG.
turned from a week'l vacation ehildren oi'Poflleroy calle~ on~- ATUENS, ~- UP-The Pr!&gt;si· Reli.ion and ~u~allo11, ~·
'lcKII\n·,,·;.·· ....•. . . . . . .... 178 with their S(Jrdn~aw and daughter and Mrs. Clilll Orr. s.unofay. . d 1 Ohio Univ~raitY today told otuaents here m•gbt
.~
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 • Mr. and Mrs. James Fif~ of Sui· Mr. and Mrs. Scrubble ~gan ,:,.~ted two w9t!Ji ~onl,er'!)ces co.operate," 1n lh~ quest ,
called on !41 . and Mrs. J. 0'. · Jol:~ io stu•.Y the
Jlilemma of "r. ~.cr S;aiJI univeraitiea "are
· · · · · · · · · · ·' · · · · · · IC7 P,hur, Oklaboll1,a.
Will' .. ' ....... •...... ·.. 1811
-limmt Hoyman K•y
Tbursdt·v
event'ng· ·
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if not coritpletely resWAlker
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.Mr. •nd Mrs Homer Damew1o01l,
J
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t r't a
Ak
Frid
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D J •· c ·Barer former u, s. pono1 e 1or our presen s u ·
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. ron, spent
ay even.ng r~ h
f. ·~:· . · nf"the · U•iied Na: tion heeatUe through teachm~.
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Mr and Mrs. Grover )Vhlte ana repreae9,.1ve
' ·
researq. ond study gradual..
By Mrs, Htr!Nrt Rouo~
daugh!J!r, Doria.
" .' lions Economk: an~ Soetal c;ound· were able to prod~ee nbcleu
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sbnpnack Mr. and llrs. Donald TruJIOil cil, urged Pope )'ius lO! an fission"
and daughter of Columbu~ and spent the werk end in ·Colll)Dbuf heads of othti~ powerful re)lg~ntJ "And yel" be asked "how
Speneer Hayman of EaSt \oiverpopl with Mr. and Mrs. William .Marsh· to meet ~hd !md "'ays of pro~o . many universities empha;ile a•
we,.. dinner guests Sunday of Mr. man •?d fsm•ly.
•
mg human upderatandrng.
mueh 11 they do science, the
ItlttlJihMt,rsor,· Jack Sharpnack and Jeme Mormon, 1\0Ck c..~.
preparing of man, hi• emotions.
and M,.. Herbert Roush ~nd W. V~ .. spent Fr!day ~nd Satur·
analliJIJ3
fi
his think\ng, his judgment and
James Blosser and Mr!. Val· day w•th Mr und Mrs. Ralph Jial·
.
~:~..organization for life in the
lard And s~ns. Melvin.
(
scienti(jc era?"
'•'
Spencer attended services at
M
d M Th
M 1\a
S
JUfe
Midway Church at Langsville Sal·
r. an rs. · omas c · f r.e· ··
"We are ignoring the total im·
urday night.
tu.rn~d. horne from a vacation m
•
pact or the age of science on the
Vug;ma.
welfare ; or man." be 83id, '-and
Mr. and Mrs, Spencer Hayma" Mrs_. Ruby o.rr called o~ h,~~
. ,
, , . -!. ~_ •,., , 1, .tr'me Js · ~unnin• out."
of. EBil Live•pool called on John mot•uO!'; ~
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"'en, ·saur
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Hayman and son, Colter, Su~day day·
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COLUMBUS - •
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evening.
Mrs. Erma O'Neil opent su~a·ay Hl~hway PatrQI today sought a
Mr.. and Mrs. Orvey Gainer or with Mr. and Mrs. CaLvin Orr ()( dr1ver who ned the scene of. an
Bashan and Mr. and Mrs. C~cli Antiquity.
accident In wbl~h Edgar Whrte,
of Columbus were week ~nd Mr. Bnd Mrs. Junior White spent 51, Kanauga,. d~JVer of· th~ other C 00
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RATES
I ceat1 "" _., - lllutl011. Mtnlmaln ehatlt IJOe.....t oollll
It!: 'lnlri lilr lllrM ..euu.. JnaerUono.
. llpeclal..:. ODe mollth lor :Ill coots per word.
ruu nte ~I ceall per wo.-d wiD bt eharaed for ad,.rtldn&amp; II
101 J!lld for lteftn 11111111111 of eaeb m011tb following JnaerUon.
lmlrt Ia AcmitlltD...m.ould be reported lmmedbtely The
DoliJ ftentlllel .-til aotD1 NIJ)OIIIIble for
than one lneor

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l'tCt taiertlon.
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Card of 'l'lllnb and S1leelaJ Nd1 of Events $1.00. Oblt!Urlet
· ..blllhed at I ceilt Jill' word.

·-(1) Notice&amp;

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.(·l•mmage Auction

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D1le Carl, dec., cert. lor trans.,
Pomeroy, to Sylvia Carl ond He·
zel Wilson.
Audra F. and Dan Weddle, lA,
U!banon, to Clayton and Beatrice
Cochrsn.
Rolph and Gusta Burnell, lo:,
Middleport, to Neva Gosney '
Manmng D.

All Maketand Mod$

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Night l'hon
Phone 6~27
803V·X. DODGE - PLYMOU
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DEALERS

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Used ga1 ccon•,erslon burner an 1
blower !or furnace. Call 3ZO. d
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WE BUY
1JIUCTUUL I IIAMI
tiCRAP lll.OH - MITALl

OHIO VALLEY

Good living room smt lor aale
SIO
, _ Va., 11 hereby notified that Jamea
Ray Panona baa tiled hla petition
Green covorlng Phone 9263.
=
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-~­ again•! her (or divorte, on the
10 2 6tfc 1 '-long haired Clllco kitten. Phone
RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE, ground of gross neglect ol d•\l:•
10 2 31c
0034-X.
Phone 200. Cleland Appllanee in Case No. 12,606 In lbe Court
Beagle rabbit dogs lor sale or
Store. 118 W. Mam Sl., ~omeroy of Common Pleaa, Melgo Co,unty,
trade. Howard B Stitt. Hlddle·
I" Me~orion
22311 Ohio Slid r•uae will be for hear·
port Rt. 1, Hobson Road
ing Ol&gt;Cr alter November 14, 1957.
10 z 6t!p
In Levine Memory of cur dear
SERVICE on Wateh Re·
--otor- SlOO. QUICK
H. W. &amp; W. P. CHERRINGTON
huaband and lather, Fred Wolf, a· Jointer wllh I HP M
pelrlng by Foetory Trained
Altorneyo tor l'lalnl;lf
wbe pa,..d away two yem aao Cbarlea W. Reuter, Rt. 7 or 1 walebmak•r COLLINS JEWEL(10} 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 (11) 6, etc
todoy, Oel Z, lila. He Ia gone call 485, Pomeroy
10 2 31p ERS, Pomeroy
1 3 t!
but not forgotten. Sadly mloied
by the fomily.
Used 17" TV complete. lnatalled. lllrllei-Sinl!*'a .....,.._ Ap.,,
fGT.t!O
Middleport. llq • Autoaaoblit
Mt!. Fred Wolf
and Famlll'
Uaed 21" TV'1 complete Installed.
Rondo l'llrolo 11S1tl-ll'
&amp;all
NOTICI OP SALI OF BONDS
10 2 lip
$7Z.50. Seo Msrahall Miller, Jr.,
OONca-l
B'
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Harrloonvllle, Ohio
9 28 6tp
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Sealed proroaalo will be reeelv·
ed at the OUice of the VIllage
"11114 llttttr , .. Loot"
Your genlle lace and patient smile Flagalollf blockalor oidewalk or
Clerk of the VIllage of Syracuae,
Wllb udne10 we recall.
rock garden can be aeen at
Meias
County, Ohio, until 12:00
GBUISEB
BLOCK
CO,
YOI bad a k:ndly wnrd lor each
130 Laurel St. Pomeroy or
o'clock noon of October 17, 11167,
' And died beloved by all.
aMil" Ntrtllel ,_.., inatead of September 13 11167, aa
phone 474-X.
9 30 3tp
The voice Is mute. and stilled the
New
Weallnshouse
combination1)&gt;1
11. A. Coli wm.....Unn\
prevloutly advertised, lor the purheort
waaher
and
dryer
$300.
See
ehaae
·PI Waterworb Aaaeaament
Thol loved uo welt and true,
Clinton Gilkey, Harrisonville.
"!~~~11ook~~hrl~llll.;:.~~=' Bonds otaald vtllaae In the ••ar•·
Ob bitter waa the trial to part
9 30 31p 1
aate sum of $34,200, dated June
Prom OUe 110 COot! II you.
13, uc1, numbered from I to 40,
Yot are no' forgotten loved 0111!
GIRUI COAT, Slxc 12, Boys aport
Inclusive, of the denomination ol
Jllor will you ever be,
eoal,
••1,000 ea•h
• except h•nd
.., No. 1
,. size tB, 2 wool trouaero,
AJ ,lona n Ute and momory lasl
•~• 16: Phone 14·X Pomeroy.
of the denomination of •1.200 and
We will remember thee.
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bondo numbered 4, 6, 8, 10, 12,
We' mill you now, our hearta are
Freah cowf or sale. AL.o rabbit! ll'I'BURANCII: AGINCI
14, 16, 18, 20 22 Mtd 24 of the deaGre
dog.
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p
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Awt-Dllo,Hullll
nomination
ol $500 each, beorlne
AI lime
by we mill you __ ..
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ACCIDIN'I'
Interest at \he rate of lour (4%)
more.
~lit. Caoualty '"" . . _
per eent per •nnum, payable semi·
Vour Ievins amlle, your aenlle Deming Water Syatcm, ah•llow
well electric driven pump, ao
annually on the 15th day of June
face,
E1tate
and the 15th 4ay of December or
No ~ne cnn 1111 your vacant gal. prmure tank.
Coal
furnace.
20'
atocl,
plpole19
hi
MIDDLII'OIIT
OHI
each year, commencing December
plaee.
with automallc control. Ujed tla.M
PIIONI~
06all 15, ~Q7, 1nd maturln1 on Decem·
Mr. and Mn Horbort
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bfr ~ of ~~dl~
, ear, oa followo:
Mlllll' ' ;•.,.
- ur lnontho. Waller Franre,
·r J
utland,
Ohio,
phone
2-4464,
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-$1,700
In
IQ
,
1,500 !rom 1959
•
UOl J Up
• 9 30 61p 1
IU.l WAD
to 1969. lncluslv~. and ,2,000 from
1870 to 1877• Inclusive.
C-u-1-to-m-B_u I_II __K_lt-eh-o-n. Kitchen 1
H11dquarton '••
Anyone d.. lrlna to do so may,
lamaonlte Luuage - Lane Cedar deolaned lor your home Free
preaent a hid or bids lor said
CbeoiJ - LAU Window Fans- eaUmates Foreman &amp; Abbott.
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bends baaed upon lhelr bearing a
Phone 02M·Y.
8 8 If
different rate ollnterest !rom that
Frl-'dalra Refrigerators.
~
f.::l
llokar '""'lturo, Mlddlaport, Ohio FOR SALE - Appleo. Now !Ia·
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hereinabove opeellled, provided
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428 If
.en
Orehar4, New Haven. Phone! Ill L ............. It,
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that where a !mllonal Interest
C61 IMt 6 Found
......
.-- onMjdarter
rate II bid, such traction ohall bo
TU·246811.
7-2Dtf
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nf one per eenl or a
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multiple thereof.
LOST: YeIIow 1old Benrus wrlol FOR SALE one Lancaster deep
watch. black leather drop. Loll wen Jot pump with pre..ure - - - Said bends are l81ued In anile!·
In Mld~lepert, Sunday. Call tank and switch. Also 85 !eel ·- - - patlon of the colleellon ol apcelal
(11)23-X.
e30 ate plulle pipe, 1\\ X I v.; one CQIIP!..E'l'l!: II!OUran.. Protoetloa, t llae!lmenll berelo!ort levied Jor
arehllcct'a drawing toble, atool Lifo, ~ut&lt;•. Fire, Polio. Ctll Dor the purpoae of conotruet1ng water
Aut..&gt;
and toolo, One tyvewrlter desk Httla, Mlildle&gt;•rt. Obi~.
mains and loylnl water pipe In
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an• one lillnl cabinet, handmade. (
) Real Estate
otreeto of I e village lor the wal·

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one "Whl~c" sewing machme,

lit&lt;at owner. Sharp tar. Blaet·
lnars. Pomeroy
11-27-fJic antique. Phone Pomeroy 8111-J
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6110
2_
let Chevrolet V8 "210" $1,71111
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4 dr. Sedan. Powcrgllde. Real,
kJf l&lt;ent
ly sharp lnalde and out Radio 1 1 11
and heatar. Blaellnara, Porno · Tr.Un;Q,;;:He;rl';;! Middle·
roy.
Jl.%'1-tllc port GeUocated before muddy
, ---lfound •urto you. Phone 926'.
• dr '1 '9' • dr
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Reynold•
l -· Pl•moulh
an D•n• w drive Spot
• Royno ld' a DaIry
Sed
leu iwo' tone blue · !ln11h. 1 Store, Middleport, Ohio.
10 2 6t!c
•t , · - - - · - - - - - · Blattlnara' Pomeroy · o·27 ~'
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Furnlahed aparlmonl lor rent. •Ad·
11118 Chevrolet "210" $1,2911. t ' ulto only. Contact : Mra. Oma
dr Sedan. Radio and Healer. Monlgmnei'Y, Racine, Ohio
• J.u than 2'1,000 miles. Cleon
10 2 6t!c
ll¥lde. Blaellnar•, Pomeroy.
For Rent - Exlenalon Ludden,
..11-ete
Scaffold Boa\-da; Drop Clotho.
Cilnlon Fllher, Middleport.
rl004 Pontiac B eyl. Conv. Cpo. Phon• 62611-X.
11 1 tl
• &lt; •J.:IN. Star Chief. Like new
blut top. All leather oeota. 117 I Help Wonted
Jl•etlnaro, p oroy. P.ZHic
011
Pomeroy Senllnel,
Pomoroy,
Bulcko ;low aa t811b. ~ Ohio MEIGS
floe automobileo from ullafl'"l
MOTHIRS
' I ~lll't. llaell~an.
Pomoro1 Now that the children are back
•A'i.ete
"!
tn oehool once aaaln do Y.Pil
~~~~~ii-inft'ri~Uj; lind spare limo on your
!I!
1\ 111ft P1ck.Up
band•? Have you wl•hed aomr
well known fi rm would o!IOI'
\0 ton Plrk·Up only
yon , pMitlon 01 dllnlty with 1
guarantoed Income! A poaiUon
In which choracter, personality
and lnlllatlve IJ eonaldered es•enllol, Then you may be able
to qualify tor 1 lull or part
t1
011111
lth
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"'' P 00 w a 01 ' ona f
k11own orruilatlon. Dignified
pooltlon, no tnvehna Involved.
For local Jotervlew 10 e Mr.
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Oct . 3, 10 :00
Ct ar k, ThUrluly,
A M lo 7·"" p M llolol ·•ar
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IHWO of the ,state of Ohio,

M acre farm lor sale. 9 room
house nlec _barn 12 cow alan·
ehlcns, plenty water, good fence.
$60tiOOO ~MOO.OO down, 3110 a
month. L&lt;oc•led on blacktop
road, Route 880 between Tuppen Plains and Reedavllle. Rei&gt;
ert Hill, Reedsville.
9 110 3lp
---For Salo-l~ room houao, located
In Racine, elcolrlclty, goo, wa
ler Nice size lot. Call Rleine
3217
MarUn
Hotel.or Fredo Sentz at Jl.2'r-3tc

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Thero undo\Jbtadly w1n 1&gt;e domuda tor
1nv"'1p;
llou when IIIII HOUle IIIII Senate retum to. WUillnaton·JIIl&lt;t Janu.
ary. Wbllo Wllloll loMta ottlco oe Oct 10, ·!Jo
p10b1bly will, be oolnuuoned to lla!IIJ !l a p101it
11 ordered.
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ChOJter, to Charles C. and Mary
Reed.
RuNIU R. J'rldolr
Way F. ,and Audrey M Clark, Moson I~County
llooplta the 11!1011 hia move' 1.1 IXJ!Oilled to '
4-H Club All'lt!l
751A, Olive to Bertha Basion
brJnr, WOIOil tw l!lldelt cltar:ln iomt ,uartera
MORE
ON
OFFICIR5
.
Hilton and Ruth S Wolle,
thai Ill atao Ia In favor o1 a third 100,1Jt10.111111
You will recall, the pill two
25/ lOOthsA, Sulton, to Junior weeks,
out In lfii umod to1001. WII.to'n f..Ji·that thia
we have been diseuasing
eoul~ bl doJJo to brii16 tha ariiT, UY)' 104, OIJ '
Wolle.
lhc dulles and responsibilities of
T H and Mary E H1ggms, par·
tore•
d -·lo lhe BJinlmUIIUI ourcealeil •• WI :::•
the 4-H club oflcers. 1 lhlnk now
toted Lolutoo dtaumameot Ialka.
.,.
eels, Rutland, lo Albert E. and is
a good time lo diaeu!l the
The Dol- chief tw 4rlvll!f
to e-.
Mary lane Stocky
not yet mentioned.
aomt twv jiUUoe doUm from Ilia U. s; UDlllll
Homer J. and Ess10 B. Russell one11
News
Reporter:I. Auisll
military iflibdlll• rate or iO bUUen, 1!111 1111 ~·
9UA, Sc1plo to Robert D and other officers in arrangement~
llonJ ~doubledl7 wUI
aome loud 11lllwlll.
Norma Louise Cook
'
!or meetmgs.
Adra Koehler, 77A, Orange, to
hcNI)Iry Wllr..ot t RZORvmn:tiT-'!!JYobiOWI w111 ~ al
2-Wrlte announcements and
Alma ~wartz and Edgar L. Koch reports
tilt Pentqun raeenUJ WbaA a fllll-pqt uvea'o
of tlub doincs" for
ler
tlaemeot appeared In aemco publlcoUDIII durinr Septamllor urrtnr
newspapers.
Margaret Chevalier, 12A, Olive,
unlforll!ll! ponoMel 10 censlder emplo1J11enl wllb' Proc~ IIIli
3. Makes collection ol all newsto Charlea Pyles.
Gamble.
r
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paper
items
re!errinl
to
hia
club
J·•ne Aahley, lor permanent recor&lt;b kept b)
"U will aol be Ionr." Aid one Doren.. departmeol otttcla!, ,.;,..
1 Robert D. and
U.oA, l.elart, to Fred M. Unk, secretary
tore our ...., ,..,.tary, NoD JlcEiroy, wiD be oe,.,.lnr alloullll•
duolry llk1"J our lop nwn,•
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4.-Learns
to
write
intemting
~mer E. Beerle. dec, cerl of
JlcElroy, Jinilda~t of P 1: O, nplacto Chart• B. Wllaon Ill lbt
Items,
and
to
send
.them
lo
news·
top P111tap jOb In Oclober. Brl fmn'a advoriiMmenl.i IWIM 111o •
trtnl. Sulton, Chester and Pome- paper on time.
Jlnaeh. lll-011, accountaall and marketlni aperll.•
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roy VIllage, to Christine Beegle,
5.-rs alert lor newa, both lor ,
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Mayme Rartenbac9 and Jamea E. public
and lor the club
t .urll•lliLLioABD ACI'Mft'- Proponents oi lql.ilaUoa te
Simpson.
Song Leader:-!. Keeps song
limit advertlalnf bUiboardJ alonr the aew lnt.ntate h!fhWI)o lll'll
Mayme Slmpoon llarlenbaeh,
books
and musiC booko ol club
tem
buay tl')'lnr to penuade Prutdent lllatnt;&gt;Wor to
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James E. and Esther D. Simpson,
lllronpr alia« Ill their blhalf,
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pareels, Chester, Sulton and Pom· and distributes ond collects them
at meetings.
WhOD lba.e~iet oxeeuUvo,tobk no ~lion oa tho P"lpo~ Dl...
eroy, to Christine Beegle
2 - l.eads lbe club in singing,
IUrt JU!I blfore lba lltoall pljbUC 'lJirlla Committ" voted '!llbl
George and Blondena Conde,
controvenltj bill. lbo commlll.it njeeted It bJ T 10 f, ~~ tf
lot, Pomeroy, to Frank and Mary or aets othm to lead, al meettht ~ vouor aplnalll woa:o llel"'bl!ellll· ,,,· ' ' '; "
Ing,
and
4-H
events.
Jennings.
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a.-Selects
leona•
and
other
John E arid Emily Radekm,
'!'fll adone controUilll advortlliiJr atonr blpwa)'l pledoal~
musical
feature•
coal,' Columbia, to Ohio Power
tlnallced by tha Ioden! rov•romenll '1'11t7 •t. 1n thl.t cut, I&amp;
4. Should tate charte of muoic
Compeny.
teut, •oaa oor •motor lillY lwltch hit Yale to ~f,ptt·'"•'IIU 1111
L. R. and Martho Chapman, appredation work ol lbe club.
laout 011 tho lloor atxt Jllf.
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Leader:-The
game
leod.
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coal, Salem, to Ohio Power Co
should uoume the respomlbi·
• AmJ.liii'III8810JIIIIUT-Dtapfte tile natfon'aleiaeiat·~rol.
Fern H Tweepey, coal, Salem, er
lily for the recreation tor each
periiJ, Ill "anllodtprUolon" ·ljiU wiD be puahtd at llio n'o.flllliilclll
lo Ohio Power Co.
meeting. The game leader mal
ot
aad by a Rtp!lbllean.
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Noah and Mettle Ogdin, corr. chooae
othero of the club to ,..
The lefl.il&amp;UOD wiD eall tor fedonl aid to 1reu 'tn 'May Poil ....
de~d, Salem, lo James Ogdln
slat In leadinc aamea, etc. Tho
eeonoml~ dlalrul wttll the obJeCtive of Jll'fVOIIiln&amp;' ., • ,
Carl H. and Clara Shenefield, games
are. uaed by lbe club
''pocktl,o" tof iltpmalon 11'9m OVroadin&amp;' to otllor wlp!lllillt .
coal, Salem, Columbia, to Ohio should lbal
.,.... or pttlnr aut of han«.
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be appropriate for the
Power Co.
Stnator J'redorlck o. Payne (R), Maine, wiD ill•
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ages of the club members and
Ellla W Hysell, E. 10 lot 543, lhe aeuon ot the year In which
troduct tho lql.ilation In lba Stnatt ~a plllio 10 puah held· to, 1ti
Salisbury, to' Frank E. and VIvian they are played.
paaaap. Ht conl.illilllbat lha national economy COl! be ll'lll,V .,.
K Ttlus.
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Helpful Hint, tor Ollleers and
Doris Plckena, part. ot lots 14 Memben
111ldor hi• m~UUra, tbo fedonl fllvlnunoat woul4 ~- loUII '
...-The officers and mem
ond t5, Letart, to Bertha Picken• bers should ICI " a team lor
lAd rrants tor ICOIIOIIIJO dovelopmODt In 11011 Wliol1 ~ Ulllllllo
Wolfe.
ploymenl
exloll.
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Ch ea,te r A. an d Rul h Donohew. the 'good of all the club. Tbe fol·
Ollt ot tha mu which ""uld benefit lo the Blddefold·~oi'll
lol"'ng
are
some
of
the
thmgl
IOliUOD of Payno'a own olata ct Mallie, wharo ec11110nite
loll 20 and Zl, l.etart, to Ru 18eu that olllcera and members should
bavo ~~ fll&gt;m Iota of lnduotry• . The bnt, howlvtr, t - aa
t nd Velma Quillen.
do:
up~Ullcb~ olllloUJh I~ ~rinclplea ort ondoraod b7 tho "lslbllower
Sara G. and Glenn w. Smith,
The big job of the olllcera of
admlnlltl'lticlll'
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is lo guldf' the meetings
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in such a way that the- members
Sarah E. Fo88, adm, William
Mt. and Mro. Fre~an Williams
Foss, dee., parcels, Pomeroy, to will have a good time and learn
spent Sun'day In Dayton.
aomething
worthwhile. Club
J. B. and F. H. O'Brien.
l\lr. and Mra Norman .Fre,derlck1
ly Hallie Frodorlck
meetln,. are held lo help the
Floren"l K. Smith, parcels. mem~rs
Mro. Cnh Frederick "nd Henry son, Jerry and Jae~. Mr, ~~ Ml'l·
Chesler,;: Carl and Mary Kautz. ·2 'Memberf •'!"uld lie urged to Sponeer were called to Toledo Cult Fl'edi;!'lek .vW!$11- llr. and
m D.
d An...
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by the audden d&lt;alh or ,!heir Mrs. c. A Stewart, ln Nelso~·
Salem, to Elza Frank an4 Laura atiend regularly and to take sister,
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Mra. Cora ,Singer. Othera ville Saturday.
part.
Roblnoon.
Mr.
and
D9recl
Blgga and
who
allelfded
the
funeral
wero
3 They can brlna b!UlneiS be·
David E. Still, lots 7 and 6, lore the aroup. •
Mrs. Henry Spelieer, Mr. and children of Big Ru11, a11&lt;1 lira.
Pomeroy, lo Jameo E Quall.s.
•· Each member hl5 lhe prlvl· Mrs. Wol! Speneer, Mrs. IAtoU Ollie 81gga of Pomeroy oper.t
Homer E. and Edna H. Cooper,
lea•
to make and to second mo. Bin(, Mr. and Mra. llayfon Sp'e,. Sunday afternoon w1Ud4r~ and
u. 10te
1o1 21
eer, Elson Speneet aod pvd Mil Milo ·Biggs. other · callen
" toreol
and '¥1, '1Syra• tiona.
euse
Ro•le 'Gllllople.
were Mre. Norman Frederick.
Holter.
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Eaeh
one
can
vote
for
or
Dean W Palmer, adm ., Arthur
llr and Mra. Clifford 'Cox of '
Mre.
Elizabeth
Rider
and
moUonL ·'
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I 24" 276 J . against
8. Eacb menlber may ralle !rlenda Della Thomas and tltr Fai~IHirn optlnt Saturday · with
· nn, ec.,
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•l 277 an~, 278, Pomeroy, to points of order l'elatlve to Ike Rufus, Mr and Mn. Dole Glad- their daughle\. Mrs. Freelllan
Jl'rantlln 1'1· and Wanda M. proper eonduet ot 'a meellng.
man, Larry and Carlos Gladmaa Wllllame and family.
JU
~ilnday callm at lhe ' Curt
all of Sprlncfield spent the wee&lt;
7.
Every
momber
has
the
riaht
~r.hjrlea c. and
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Fr,derick
home were Mr. ana
end'
wllb
!Jr.
and
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Milo
Mary Reed. par- to be a candidate lor ortlee, and
Mrt .. P..aul Kelly, 1 M•. ond Mra.
eela, Cheater, to Manning D Web· may nominate other eandldat.,, Bl81•·
aa~mond Frank, Mr. and Mro.
B. Memberl' cooperation w1th
ater.'
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helps make good meet· Sunday 1111esls' of Mr. and l)r.. Herb "osen~ranz. '
Cl!h Darol, Iota, Middleport. to otrlcers
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l-owell Blpg 'were Mr. and Mrs.
lira L.ucy Hill'ea moved to
Vlllaae of Middleport.
10
Lellle Braley, dee , aflld of
9 Members may Invite parenh John, Ar1abrile, two eblldrelt of Middleport to spend the winter
to
attend
Belpre," Kn. Moltha McEiroJ . with her children, Clifford !fay"
lrans, Salem. to Ca!h Braley
10.
Eaeh
member
may
take
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Gene and Verall. Mr. and adil Mrs. FJ'aqk Cheesebrew.
Cledythe Howell and llaud
lllyri&gt;n McKenzie, C6Iunibw,
gular parh In prorram asalcned Mro. Henry Spencer, oon Vance,
Sehwertzcr.
lit. and llln. Wald Speneer.
;pent aeveral daya with Mr. and
Cuh ana Lavlno Braley, lots, them
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Salem to Cledythe Howell and
----~~----~- -- ~ Mra. John Hayca.
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Maud Sehwertzer.
Mr. and Jlro John HayOJ, Mrs.
. Archie and Eva McKinney, lot,
Eaole Warner and Myron McKenDexter, to Lallie Juotlee.
zie vlalled Mra. Ada Tall at TupFlavia ond Carl Higley, llA tiS
pers l'lolna ~onday.
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Arehl e ••
' d Eva McKl nney, par·
1 Sal
1o R0be 1 d D
ec ~M Kiem,
r an
on·
na • nncy.
Ob ar1eo L • an d vandora G
Knlghtlnq, 21.5A, Lelort, to VI·
tiM and Kenneth Beckner.
Dana and Nora J. Hamilton
!.DJI, Mld~Ieporl, to David W. and
eiara Daret •
)lahlon G. ond Mary E. El)lln,
ai/,)OOthA, Saliabuury, to Steven
ll Eblin
. G)ennln H. and Dolores K. Hoff·
moo. 8.11A, Cheater, to Lewlo
and Ruby Mac Miller.
ilora Thomu. dee . al!ld o!
trona., Salem, to D. w. Thomu.
Ruth C. Tucker, 10A, Cho!ler,
to VlrgU 'and Myrtle Wilker.
Raymond G. and Gladys F
Hort, 217.24A, Columbia, to
Rllph V. and Nanoy E. Chopman.
Vaughan A and Maey M. Me
Knl1ht, lA. .Sulton lo V~rgll and

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accountmg

~ole be ween firs! ond aecond
on F.ord's l1rst pitch and w•:. oul
Howard to Ford, who covet'ed
first l.ogo n went to lhlrd and
lint hews to !Ccond Stengel ron
to Ford
on Pofko, The rou:t ~e;t a~: ~
oM 2 and then Palko wont down
swmglnf No rul.s. no hits, no
errors, wo left
Yonkeeo Sixth

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,G~1j01._3.nn Straus•. of Pomeroy
ij)a ill!ii' have only' "•bbte '1.e IS
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' fne, .P"Ii~enl ol the Senior
.. elu
, s,,, '·•·'• a_ chv~ I"• at~ehcs and
&gt;11
,p .,er ,&lt;,.,ool fupclions. e' " plan·
•hng a hltclJ In l~e ijavy, lik• his
ol~er ~rol~er, Jpck, J&gt;~fore he enrolled In (j\J

Montie flied 10 Aaron in
&lt;trOI&amp;h\/·a)'"Y center on Spahn'•
tfirst pi en Howard lln•d a ':J'gle
o centor !10ld. Berro walke ou
five pitcMs, and Fred llano&gt;
t
th
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wen lo e mound to ~oqrer with
h~ pitcher. Carey looped Spahn'•
sec~nd pitch Info center field tor
a smgle, Ho-vard scoring to put
lh v k
h
e ·' an ees a ead, 2-0 Berra
raced to third Haney agam wen!
to the mound and called In flghr
bander Ernie Johnson. Spahn re·
CCIVed an ovation from the crowd

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otruek

Mr. and

iln. Goldan

Bahr of

P) llfcQQ~J;I~ etrupk ot. Nu I Atho,n, a~ril •und'ar here 'lth

(Ill· no Mh, ~· errore, none hi, mother, eatrle Bahr.

ell
Mr and tfro Everett Wal.ion
M h "''-"'' Elahth
I and children''~ movlna from the
al •wa bunted and WIB out Young property to the Charleo
Carey to Collins Aaron popped Belzlna property.
to McDougald Adcock bounced
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h1\s, no erroro, none left
Mrs.
W. Bragg were ~- apd, ..
Mrs Jamea Parr Jr an,d ~~¥~1her •,
l' alko
cov
mgton, •truck out Crandall !l!ed Piekeno and dauabteri. of Reed•
to Manlle. No rull.l. no hils, no Ville, Mr. and "''' f.lyde Adam•
errors, none lc!l
an•l Jlobcrl Whll!'ll , 9( Parkers·
bur1 and Mr ••d M.r,. Jloborl
Flc\cy, local ,
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TUPPERS PLAIN

By Evelyn l&amp;rickitl
Mr and Mrs. !,loyd Dean ••d
sona o1 Car dl nglon, o.: lA crc
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guhests ol r. and Mrs WilliaiJI
apman and famtly Friday ew·
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Mr and Mrs

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c~tldren
J~pa hnve
mov·
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ev Green
properly
here.
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Wor}d Series

bunted on lhe squeeze play and
Wils out at {irst, Johnson io
Adcock, as Berra ~cored to put
(C.ontJ~~fd Frotn f ovo Onol
er be\weep MaJ~ew~ and Logan the Yankees 10 front, 3·0 K~bek
into left lleld foj a smgi• It wos struck out Twa ril.n9, two bits
~i 1 sp~Rn~ ll.rPighl bit. K,ubek no errors, one lert .
ununccd to Spahn on the flra1
so..nth
. ~ljp/1, Cq(em~n J *l~g secon)J on
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Joe
C.~lll~s
repl~c~~
Uoward a:
, e RPI. i''!r~ bQu~clid out
Lo.
an, Coiemun going to thlld on fn'SI base for l~e Yankees Covlhec play. Bau~r· lined Spphn's ington lln•d a double off t~e lefl
·' first pijch ' to lh~ (0'1 loot slgR field wall, lor the Braves' first
ii~ the" rlihl ee'l).er field bl~ach­ otra b~se hit Crandall bounced
er &gt;y~ll for l ,double, Colt rn•n to MrDouaald, C9vlngton holdin1
seor~gg to
pqt t~e Yankees sec~~d op the play. Nippy Jone~
)IR'La~, 1·9· II•Dou,i ld rollea out a flghl·handed hiller, bolted !Dr
,o !)t an One run, two hits, no Jqhn'son aQd bounced to Fora
Covington going to third on th~
erro"'. 'nne !ell
.
~·~r r; r .
,
play
Scboendienst
llngled
Brave~ Sixth'
through trye middle of the dla·
I,ogan wplked when Ford's 3-2 mona on a 3·Z pitch, Covlnmon
Rltph \II'D~ far outside. MaflleNs, scoring with tbc Braves' ftrst
ilso raa~ the count to 3 ~d 21 run Logan struck out, One run1
and walked when Ford came 1n two btts, no errorll, one left
' with a lqw outside fourth · ball
Y•nko11 Stvonth
"Coleman and Derra ~eld a con:
Don McMahon, s flghl·handcr
ference with Ford on the mound replaced Johnson on the mound
as AarOIJ wpnt to bat Aaro11 for the Braves. Ford bOunced out ,

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AIRIIIOTON-ReUrinl Del- 8tcrttary
I'OI&gt;ent' ol'l!'r oluhlnr lliOU\N 100,@
flrhtlnr toiVII II expooted to touch ott a roar

lfdl!oul quuten.

f'IJ.
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:,:Joe'a the la•t one " sighed M
f.,~, K~pn9&lt;1y. "L tile 7 • 1 ~onlh·old .;a.
I bie Kennedy! daughter or our ..~
oll,d son Ed and his wife wo ,
b, ready lor ! IODII t me .. Th P, 1
factor mvoiJed
; ·boy, a~~ n~:~:d ~rr~g bt~s~led
Jack no.l 2!i I
.,e g rum.
· U9lver;lty in ;c~o~:.~~r ~~ 0
return 10 empjoyment with K r
'Kirc~ner, Marlin and Klipger~11C~l:

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May lalnt Ctlli!rtll
, Cui I~ Sonlce Pin111nel
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norllcularly Sections 133 01 to )33,
48, Inclusive, of the Revised Cocie,
on~ under and pur&gt;uanl to on
ordinance No. JZ&amp;, adopted by lbe
eouacll ~I said village on July 2,
1937
B~th prlnelpal and Interest are
n•••~le from limited taxes at lilt
Office of the ••Jtlqe
Treaourer,
.,
Syracu.., Ohio.
All o~da mull be a&lt;eompanled
by a bo d or eerU!Iad check, pay·
able to tho villaao, equal 10 al
For Sal~ room11-bath, '"' le111 one • (I~) per cent of ~
city w•i•r· Chari.. M. llaley, bonds ~ld for, upon condition t
Rutland. Phone 24823. D-27·3tp 11 t~e bt~ Ia aecepled the llae
I·- - - ol!lc&lt;r wUI deliver to tho succe
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lul bidder, within three weeks
~-i
the award, a eO!IIPiete, cerllllll!l
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tranacripl nl the proceedln&amp;1&gt;
POMIROY - 5 room1, city water, show ina the bonds to hovo bed\
olee~rlelty •nd gu, commode. legalb' l..U.d, and the bidder wlli
N••• lot, out of hlch water, and recel•• an4 pay tor ouch bon~• o!i
near aehools. Cllh price $1500. moy be lllllt'd as above oet forth,
RURAL HO!ill - 7 room h~uao la wtlhl~ 30 d•n of. the oward, llld
lair condition, wollond good eel· bond to ho forfelled or uld ch.._
lar. AbOut I&amp; ocroa IOOd tillable to be relfined by the vlllaJe If
ooll One mile from vlllaee. To· uld eondltlono Ia not fulfilled; or
tal price $!200. ThiJ houae does 11ld cheek to be returned promplb'
need work.lbul will make you a al the requ..t of tbe aucem(lll
aood homo. Owner wll~ 'flnan«! bidder U th• lranaerlpt Is not de·
wllh $200 down.
livered wlthm lbe lime specified
PAlM - 300 acre1 midway be- herein. The villale reaerveo the
twoen Athono ond Pomeroy on rllblto reject any and all bids. \ lrlx of lhe &amp;tate of Henry !ape
U. S. 33. 100 aereaiD trll\ltor tul· Tho pr'\DCII)III ~mount of tile Barrott Jr. lile of llllddleport,
tlvatlon, 170 aerell)lllture, some llaue will be · reduced by the Mella l:ounty Ohio, deeeoaed.
llmbitr, tbenoandl of lo&lt;:UII posts amount of Clllh poymenll of u- Date lhlo 21a1 day of September
7-roolh hou" with balll, gu '"d sesomonll ~de prior to the date 1....
electric!~. Lar•e ~- ..menl barD, of ule, In wbt·• event aube'·n~ •••
John C. Bacon
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Judie or the l!robole C&lt;lur(
extrA born and plenty other b' equal annual maturltlea II
· ' . 11~1111 County, Ohio
bulldlnp. Excellent lor •llher be retaloed. \he bonda are oUe~
(8)
(10), ~- 9, 'lie
dairy or beef etttle, Sacrlllclna oubjeel to IIIIJ •tndlllOI).
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at SJ4,000.
No eondltlonal ' I o w bt reIROILIR PLANT - Poultry build· celved. ~ epp'rovln• opinion of
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lnga wltb 7SJO broiler eapaclty, Ptck, S iller • Wllllaml,
bo~d
IIO~fCI
, ,,mplote with automatic Ieeder attorncfi. o!·ClnciMati, Oblo, wtn
Aiitolnlatratri• Wllh lhe Will
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and waterers. Plenti of wat~ be !umllllid 10 ~e Juc:ce•lul bid- '' , ' ". AnM""'
pond, &lt;lrUied well, elatem. a iltr at bl1 expeme.
lllato of ....,..,. w. O'lrit•
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water ayatems. $-room boUH llidl lhoqld bo aealed and lfto '
Qitoi!M~
with water and c)ecll!lclty. DO doned&gt; 1'811{ FOil WATEftWOW Notice Is btreby ilflln that Dora
Teacher~ E•·Teacher&amp; Deslro111 oeroa with 80 · - In CllilU•IIJol ASSE88111NTI BO'Ntis." '
' Bla$weU 0 Brien ltlhoae Poa( Of·
of renderlnt valua~le educt· Louted near State fiiihWtY an~
' lliclard D'uekworlb flee Addrtas It R. b. I, Sbade,
Uotlnal H!'l:a~.iloldlltco.oJ&gt;I~!· prlted fill' qulc~ Mle ••1 onlr
V~e Clerk
OIII..-1MI ~'\ dli!Tappolale!i u ,
na on work .,... , D y, ,.. $5800.
. ll)'t*UH, Ohio
Muilil~ wl1\i t•e WIU aD·
nllled poalllon. No· travel.
CUCKLIII ll.~Lf(.
(8) Z&amp;, (10) I, t, ·ate
'tieaed ill the EitaW of Edward W.
Gnarantaed In~~~~· retirement• lOX :nt .
· • ·Jit40NII"'Y
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prorram based OD prollt sh~ (8) 28, 8111 '
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N_Q11Cf:O~ APPOII!TMINT ~ ', ' . • ~·
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Ina, group ,~~···~· olber - · -' , ,
....____; ltlo" ot,~'· lllll llan;ott. Jr. l&lt;' i1iied
rrlb day of stptem·
bene!lta. Full ~t pvt tlmo
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· , ' . ~1111 C. Baeon ·
He: Jlr. Clark, ~unday, Oct,
~IGAL NOtiC.- '
veDa ~ ,~Miat, Poet OUi&lt;!ll
Jtj41t 'If flit Pl'1J)ate Collfl
8, 10:00 A. II.' &lt;19 t ;!&gt;O p, II. ROLl..\: HAE PMISOI'fS,' resld- addrell. ~ ~lddl~, Ohio, lllit ,
d lelal Cowtty, Ohio
D,11t. 8lo
Hotel Marlin, Pomei'OY JO.l-31e Ina at ll.F.D. 1, au'bouraVille,
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AVTO SALES
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Slarllng al 10 .uf

Webster,

Mary Hamm.
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Ralph and Gladya Blouer, lot
124, Pomeroy, to Eugene l.ejlle
and Llada l.ee Sldera.
Herman and • Rebecca Mool'f,
42\0A, Rutland, to Carol F&lt; and
VIvian L. Pierce
Mayme Jones Heiner, UfA,,
Rutland, to Lawrence J, Heiner.
Zelda Maxine and qeorge S
Hobstetter, Jr, loll I and 2, Pom·
eroy, &lt;'o Roy A. an~ Marie N.
Denni1•n
Geoige and Dena HoffMan,
1 13A, Ch01ter lo Lewis and Ruby
Mae Miller.

4-H NEWS

GOfd Clt.m V~ed CUI

heater. Good tires John Ful tz,
391 Locust St, M1ddleport,
to 1 atp
6156-J.

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khool
nef1lPlol••
Coolville
Fire'""""'
Depl
You name 11 - We have it
Lonch•-••n.,.untlo
Donation or Gnodo or eontrlbu·
tlou gratefully ae&lt;epted at
I.tle Clover Farm 'Store Tup·
pi!n Plains, 0 .
See Ellr.abelh Lyon1
Sponaored by tho Rooe Barden
.
Club

Deluxe 4-dOO'r
Very .., clean, radio

Windsor

1951

Fred Crow, lr., trustee, Elea·
nor Crow, lot, Pomeroy, to Fritz
and Mary 'Buck.
Curtis and Goldie Wolle, 70A,
Sulton, to J. w. and Roxie Sear-

Venell•t bltndo. AU ~ and
colon. Flberglau awnlnp; RaJ·
,Io aas healera; eleCtric ll,clit
!Jxlures, pluUc We lo: b&amp;lb·
room11. •
rreoltllmatn •
Dale Wlppol lupply
215 Unl011 A'M.
Pomeroy, Ohio
t131-moe
TERMITES IXTI""'=RMIN:...:AS
For !roe Inspection ph•ne 383-11,
Gilmore Supply St•Jre, Pom....,y.
All work guaranteed. Fully Insured. vaughaQ's Jnduatrlal and
Real JeJ.tlal Termite Centro! S.r·
vice. St Marya. W. Va.
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'WANT ADS
PHONE 398
RATES
I ceat1 "" _., - lllutl011. Mtnlmaln ehatlt IJOe.....t oollll
It!: 'lnlri lilr lllrM ..euu.. JnaerUono.
. llpeclal..:. ODe mollth lor :Ill coots per word.
ruu nte ~I ceall per wo.-d wiD bt eharaed for ad,.rtldn&amp; II
101 J!lld for lteftn 11111111111 of eaeb m011tb following JnaerUon.
lmlrt Ia AcmitlltD...m.ould be reported lmmedbtely The
DoliJ ftentlllel .-til aotD1 NIJ)OIIIIble for
than one lneor

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l'tCt taiertlon.
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Card of 'l'lllnb and S1leelaJ Nd1 of Events $1.00. Oblt!Urlet
· ..blllhed at I ceilt Jill' word.

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D1le Carl, dec., cert. lor trans.,
Pomeroy, to Sylvia Carl ond He·
zel Wilson.
Audra F. and Dan Weddle, lA,
U!banon, to Clayton and Beatrice
Cochrsn.
Rolph and Gusta Burnell, lo:,
Middleport, to Neva Gosney '
Manmng D.

All Maketand Mod$

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Night l'hon
Phone 6~27
803V·X. DODGE - PLYMOU
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DEALERS

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Used ga1 ccon•,erslon burner an 1
blower !or furnace. Call 3ZO. d
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WE BUY
1JIUCTUUL I IIAMI
tiCRAP lll.OH - MITALl

OHIO VALLEY

Good living room smt lor aale
SIO
, _ Va., 11 hereby notified that Jamea
Ray Panona baa tiled hla petition
Green covorlng Phone 9263.
=
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-~­ again•! her (or divorte, on the
10 2 6tfc 1 '-long haired Clllco kitten. Phone
RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE, ground of gross neglect ol d•\l:•
10 2 31c
0034-X.
Phone 200. Cleland Appllanee in Case No. 12,606 In lbe Court
Beagle rabbit dogs lor sale or
Store. 118 W. Mam Sl., ~omeroy of Common Pleaa, Melgo Co,unty,
trade. Howard B Stitt. Hlddle·
I" Me~orion
22311 Ohio Slid r•uae will be for hear·
port Rt. 1, Hobson Road
ing Ol&gt;Cr alter November 14, 1957.
10 z 6t!p
In Levine Memory of cur dear
SERVICE on Wateh Re·
--otor- SlOO. QUICK
H. W. &amp; W. P. CHERRINGTON
huaband and lather, Fred Wolf, a· Jointer wllh I HP M
pelrlng by Foetory Trained
Altorneyo tor l'lalnl;lf
wbe pa,..d away two yem aao Cbarlea W. Reuter, Rt. 7 or 1 walebmak•r COLLINS JEWEL(10} 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 (11) 6, etc
todoy, Oel Z, lila. He Ia gone call 485, Pomeroy
10 2 31p ERS, Pomeroy
1 3 t!
but not forgotten. Sadly mloied
by the fomily.
Used 17" TV complete. lnatalled. lllrllei-Sinl!*'a .....,.._ Ap.,,
fGT.t!O
Middleport. llq • Autoaaoblit
Mt!. Fred Wolf
and Famlll'
Uaed 21" TV'1 complete Installed.
Rondo l'llrolo 11S1tl-ll'
&amp;all
NOTICI OP SALI OF BONDS
10 2 lip
$7Z.50. Seo Msrahall Miller, Jr.,
OONca-l
B'
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Harrloonvllle, Ohio
9 28 6tp
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Sealed proroaalo will be reeelv·
ed at the OUice of the VIllage
"11114 llttttr , .. Loot"
Your genlle lace and patient smile Flagalollf blockalor oidewalk or
Clerk of the VIllage of Syracuae,
Wllb udne10 we recall.
rock garden can be aeen at
Meias
County, Ohio, until 12:00
GBUISEB
BLOCK
CO,
YOI bad a k:ndly wnrd lor each
130 Laurel St. Pomeroy or
o'clock noon of October 17, 11167,
' And died beloved by all.
aMil" Ntrtllel ,_.., inatead of September 13 11167, aa
phone 474-X.
9 30 3tp
The voice Is mute. and stilled the
New
Weallnshouse
combination1)&gt;1
11. A. Coli wm.....Unn\
prevloutly advertised, lor the purheort
waaher
and
dryer
$300.
See
ehaae
·PI Waterworb Aaaeaament
Thol loved uo welt and true,
Clinton Gilkey, Harrisonville.
"!~~~11ook~~hrl~llll.;:.~~=' Bonds otaald vtllaae In the ••ar•·
Ob bitter waa the trial to part
9 30 31p 1
aate sum of $34,200, dated June
Prom OUe 110 COot! II you.
13, uc1, numbered from I to 40,
Yot are no' forgotten loved 0111!
GIRUI COAT, Slxc 12, Boys aport
Inclusive, of the denomination ol
Jllor will you ever be,
eoal,
••1,000 ea•h
• except h•nd
.., No. 1
,. size tB, 2 wool trouaero,
AJ ,lona n Ute and momory lasl
•~• 16: Phone 14·X Pomeroy.
of the denomination of •1.200 and
We will remember thee.
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bondo numbered 4, 6, 8, 10, 12,
We' mill you now, our hearta are
Freah cowf or sale. AL.o rabbit! ll'I'BURANCII: AGINCI
14, 16, 18, 20 22 Mtd 24 of the deaGre
dog.
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Awt-Dllo,Hullll
nomination
ol $500 each, beorlne
AI lime
by we mill you __ ..
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ACCIDIN'I'
Interest at \he rate of lour (4%)
more.
~lit. Caoualty '"" . . _
per eent per •nnum, payable semi·
Vour Ievins amlle, your aenlle Deming Water Syatcm, ah•llow
well electric driven pump, ao
annually on the 15th day of June
face,
E1tate
and the 15th 4ay of December or
No ~ne cnn 1111 your vacant gal. prmure tank.
Coal
furnace.
20'
atocl,
plpole19
hi
MIDDLII'OIIT
OHI
each year, commencing December
plaee.
with automallc control. Ujed tla.M
PIIONI~
06all 15, ~Q7, 1nd maturln1 on Decem·
Mr. and Mn Horbort
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bfr ~ of ~~dl~
, ear, oa followo:
Mlllll' ' ;•.,.
- ur lnontho. Waller Franre,
·r J
utland,
Ohio,
phone
2-4464,
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-$1,700
In
IQ
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1,500 !rom 1959
•
UOl J Up
• 9 30 61p 1
IU.l WAD
to 1969. lncluslv~. and ,2,000 from
1870 to 1877• Inclusive.
C-u-1-to-m-B_u I_II __K_lt-eh-o-n. Kitchen 1
H11dquarton '••
Anyone d.. lrlna to do so may,
lamaonlte Luuage - Lane Cedar deolaned lor your home Free
preaent a hid or bids lor said
CbeoiJ - LAU Window Fans- eaUmates Foreman &amp; Abbott.
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bends baaed upon lhelr bearing a
Phone 02M·Y.
8 8 If
different rate ollnterest !rom that
Frl-'dalra Refrigerators.
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f.::l
llokar '""'lturo, Mlddlaport, Ohio FOR SALE - Appleo. Now !Ia·
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hereinabove opeellled, provided
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.en
Orehar4, New Haven. Phone! Ill L ............. It,
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that where a !mllonal Interest
C61 IMt 6 Found
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rate II bid, such traction ohall bo
TU·246811.
7-2Dtf
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nf one per eenl or a
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multiple thereof.
LOST: YeIIow 1old Benrus wrlol FOR SALE one Lancaster deep
watch. black leather drop. Loll wen Jot pump with pre..ure - - - Said bends are l81ued In anile!·
In Mld~lepert, Sunday. Call tank and switch. Also 85 !eel ·- - - patlon of the colleellon ol apcelal
(11)23-X.
e30 ate plulle pipe, 1\\ X I v.; one CQIIP!..E'l'l!: II!OUran.. Protoetloa, t llae!lmenll berelo!ort levied Jor
arehllcct'a drawing toble, atool Lifo, ~ut&lt;•. Fire, Polio. Ctll Dor the purpoae of conotruet1ng water
Aut..&gt;
and toolo, One tyvewrlter desk Httla, Mlildle&gt;•rt. Obi~.
mains and loylnl water pipe In
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an• one lillnl cabinet, handmade. (
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otreeto of I e village lor the wal·

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one "Whl~c" sewing machme,

lit&lt;at owner. Sharp tar. Blaet·
lnars. Pomeroy
11-27-fJic antique. Phone Pomeroy 8111-J
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6110
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let Chevrolet V8 "210" $1,71111
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4 dr. Sedan. Powcrgllde. Real,
kJf l&lt;ent
ly sharp lnalde and out Radio 1 1 11
and heatar. Blaellnara, Porno · Tr.Un;Q,;;:He;rl';;! Middle·
roy.
Jl.%'1-tllc port GeUocated before muddy
, ---lfound •urto you. Phone 926'.
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Reynold•
l -· Pl•moulh
an D•n• w drive Spot
• Royno ld' a DaIry
Sed
leu iwo' tone blue · !ln11h. 1 Store, Middleport, Ohio.
10 2 6t!c
•t , · - - - · - - - - - · Blattlnara' Pomeroy · o·27 ~'
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Furnlahed aparlmonl lor rent. •Ad·
11118 Chevrolet "210" $1,2911. t ' ulto only. Contact : Mra. Oma
dr Sedan. Radio and Healer. Monlgmnei'Y, Racine, Ohio
• J.u than 2'1,000 miles. Cleon
10 2 6t!c
ll¥lde. Blaellnar•, Pomeroy.
For Rent - Exlenalon Ludden,
..11-ete
Scaffold Boa\-da; Drop Clotho.
Cilnlon Fllher, Middleport.
rl004 Pontiac B eyl. Conv. Cpo. Phon• 62611-X.
11 1 tl
• &lt; •J.:IN. Star Chief. Like new
blut top. All leather oeota. 117 I Help Wonted
Jl•etlnaro, p oroy. P.ZHic
011
Pomeroy Senllnel,
Pomoroy,
Bulcko ;low aa t811b. ~ Ohio MEIGS
floe automobileo from ullafl'"l
MOTHIRS
' I ~lll't. llaell~an.
Pomoro1 Now that the children are back
•A'i.ete
"!
tn oehool once aaaln do Y.Pil
~~~~~ii-inft'ri~Uj; lind spare limo on your
!I!
1\ 111ft P1ck.Up
band•? Have you wl•hed aomr
well known fi rm would o!IOI'
\0 ton Plrk·Up only
yon , pMitlon 01 dllnlty with 1
guarantoed Income! A poaiUon
In which choracter, personality
and lnlllatlve IJ eonaldered es•enllol, Then you may be able
to qualify tor 1 lull or part
t1
011111
lth
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k11own orruilatlon. Dignified
pooltlon, no tnvehna Involved.
For local Jotervlew 10 e Mr.
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Oct . 3, 10 :00
Ct ar k, ThUrluly,
A M lo 7·"" p M llolol ·•ar
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IHWO of the ,state of Ohio,

M acre farm lor sale. 9 room
house nlec _barn 12 cow alan·
ehlcns, plenty water, good fence.
$60tiOOO ~MOO.OO down, 3110 a
month. L&lt;oc•led on blacktop
road, Route 880 between Tuppen Plains and Reedavllle. Rei&gt;
ert Hill, Reedsville.
9 110 3lp
---For Salo-l~ room houao, located
In Racine, elcolrlclty, goo, wa
ler Nice size lot. Call Rleine
3217
MarUn
Hotel.or Fredo Sentz at Jl.2'r-3tc

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Thero undo\Jbtadly w1n 1&gt;e domuda tor
1nv"'1p;
llou when IIIII HOUle IIIII Senate retum to. WUillnaton·JIIl&lt;t Janu.
ary. Wbllo Wllloll loMta ottlco oe Oct 10, ·!Jo
p10b1bly will, be oolnuuoned to lla!IIJ !l a p101it
11 ordered.
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ChOJter, to Charles C. and Mary
Reed.
RuNIU R. J'rldolr
Way F. ,and Audrey M Clark, Moson I~County
llooplta the 11!1011 hia move' 1.1 IXJ!Oilled to '
4-H Club All'lt!l
751A, Olive to Bertha Basion
brJnr, WOIOil tw l!lldelt cltar:ln iomt ,uartera
MORE
ON
OFFICIR5
.
Hilton and Ruth S Wolle,
thai Ill atao Ia In favor o1 a third 100,1Jt10.111111
You will recall, the pill two
25/ lOOthsA, Sulton, to Junior weeks,
out In lfii umod to1001. WII.to'n f..Ji·that thia
we have been diseuasing
eoul~ bl doJJo to brii16 tha ariiT, UY)' 104, OIJ '
Wolle.
lhc dulles and responsibilities of
T H and Mary E H1ggms, par·
tore•
d -·lo lhe BJinlmUIIUI ourcealeil •• WI :::•
the 4-H club oflcers. 1 lhlnk now
toted Lolutoo dtaumameot Ialka.
.,.
eels, Rutland, lo Albert E. and is
a good time lo diaeu!l the
The Dol- chief tw 4rlvll!f
to e-.
Mary lane Stocky
not yet mentioned.
aomt twv jiUUoe doUm from Ilia U. s; UDlllll
Homer J. and Ess10 B. Russell one11
News
Reporter:I. Auisll
military iflibdlll• rate or iO bUUen, 1!111 1111 ~·
9UA, Sc1plo to Robert D and other officers in arrangement~
llonJ ~doubledl7 wUI
aome loud 11lllwlll.
Norma Louise Cook
'
!or meetmgs.
Adra Koehler, 77A, Orange, to
hcNI)Iry Wllr..ot t RZORvmn:tiT-'!!JYobiOWI w111 ~ al
2-Wrlte announcements and
Alma ~wartz and Edgar L. Koch reports
tilt Pentqun raeenUJ WbaA a fllll-pqt uvea'o
of tlub doincs" for
ler
tlaemeot appeared In aemco publlcoUDIII durinr Septamllor urrtnr
newspapers.
Margaret Chevalier, 12A, Olive,
unlforll!ll! ponoMel 10 censlder emplo1J11enl wllb' Proc~ IIIli
3. Makes collection ol all newsto Charlea Pyles.
Gamble.
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paper
items
re!errinl
to
hia
club
J·•ne Aahley, lor permanent recor&lt;b kept b)
"U will aol be Ionr." Aid one Doren.. departmeol otttcla!, ,.;,..
1 Robert D. and
U.oA, l.elart, to Fred M. Unk, secretary
tore our ...., ,..,.tary, NoD JlcEiroy, wiD be oe,.,.lnr alloullll•
duolry llk1"J our lop nwn,•
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4.-Learns
to
write
intemting
~mer E. Beerle. dec, cerl of
JlcElroy, Jinilda~t of P 1: O, nplacto Chart• B. Wllaon Ill lbt
Items,
and
to
send
.them
lo
news·
top P111tap jOb In Oclober. Brl fmn'a advoriiMmenl.i IWIM 111o •
trtnl. Sulton, Chester and Pome- paper on time.
Jlnaeh. lll-011, accountaall and marketlni aperll.•
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roy VIllage, to Christine Beegle,
5.-rs alert lor newa, both lor ,
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Mayme Rartenbac9 and Jamea E. public
and lor the club
t .urll•lliLLioABD ACI'Mft'- Proponents oi lql.ilaUoa te
Simpson.
Song Leader:-!. Keeps song
limit advertlalnf bUiboardJ alonr the aew lnt.ntate h!fhWI)o lll'll
Mayme Slmpoon llarlenbaeh,
books
and musiC booko ol club
tem
buay tl')'lnr to penuade Prutdent lllatnt;&gt;Wor to
I
James E. and Esther D. Simpson,
lllronpr alia« Ill their blhalf,
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pareels, Chester, Sulton and Pom· and distributes ond collects them
at meetings.
WhOD lba.e~iet oxeeuUvo,tobk no ~lion oa tho P"lpo~ Dl...
eroy, to Christine Beegle
2 - l.eads lbe club in singing,
IUrt JU!I blfore lba lltoall pljbUC 'lJirlla Committ" voted '!llbl
George and Blondena Conde,
controvenltj bill. lbo commlll.it njeeted It bJ T 10 f, ~~ tf
lot, Pomeroy, to Frank and Mary or aets othm to lead, al meettht ~ vouor aplnalll woa:o llel"'bl!ellll· ,,,· ' ' '; "
Ing,
and
4-H
events.
Jennings.
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Bleken oi tile loll.!lalllla, ~~ hope•lj!l.t :Mr.
a.-Selects
leona•
and
other
John E arid Emily Radekm,
'!'fll adone controUilll advortlliiJr atonr blpwa)'l pledoal~
musical
feature•
coal,' Columbia, to Ohio Power
tlnallced by tha Ioden! rov•romenll '1'11t7 •t. 1n thl.t cut, I&amp;
4. Should tate charte of muoic
Compeny.
teut, •oaa oor •motor lillY lwltch hit Yale to ~f,ptt·'"•'IIU 1111
L. R. and Martho Chapman, appredation work ol lbe club.
laout 011 tho lloor atxt Jllf.
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game
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should uoume the respomlbi·
• AmJ.liii'III8810JIIIIUT-Dtapfte tile natfon'aleiaeiat·~rol.
Fern H Tweepey, coal, Salem, er
lily for the recreation tor each
periiJ, Ill "anllodtprUolon" ·ljiU wiD be puahtd at llio n'o.flllliilclll
lo Ohio Power Co.
meeting. The game leader mal
ot
aad by a Rtp!lbllean.
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Noah and Mettle Ogdin, corr. chooae
othero of the club to ,..
The lefl.il&amp;UOD wiD eall tor fedonl aid to 1reu 'tn 'May Poil ....
de~d, Salem, lo James Ogdln
slat In leadinc aamea, etc. Tho
eeonoml~ dlalrul wttll the obJeCtive of Jll'fVOIIiln&amp;' ., • ,
Carl H. and Clara Shenefield, games
are. uaed by lbe club
''pocktl,o" tof iltpmalon 11'9m OVroadin&amp;' to otllor wlp!lllillt .
coal, Salem, Columbia, to Ohio should lbal
.,.... or pttlnr aut of han«.
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be appropriate for the
Power Co.
Stnator J'redorlck o. Payne (R), Maine, wiD ill•
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Ellla W Hysell, E. 10 lot 543, lhe aeuon ot the year In which
troduct tho lql.ilation In lba Stnatt ~a plllio 10 puah held· to, 1ti
Salisbury, to' Frank E. and VIvian they are played.
paaaap. Ht conl.illilllbat lha national economy COl! be ll'lll,V .,.
K Ttlus.
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Doris Plckena, part. ot lots 14 Memben
111ldor hi• m~UUra, tbo fedonl fllvlnunoat woul4 ~- loUII '
...-The officers and mem
ond t5, Letart, to Bertha Picken• bers should ICI " a team lor
lAd rrants tor ICOIIOIIIJO dovelopmODt In 11011 Wliol1 ~ Ulllllllo
Wolfe.
ploymenl
exloll.
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Ollt ot tha mu which ""uld benefit lo the Blddefold·~oi'll
lol"'ng
are
some
of
the
thmgl
IOliUOD of Payno'a own olata ct Mallie, wharo ec11110nite
loll 20 and Zl, l.etart, to Ru 18eu that olllcera and members should
bavo ~~ fll&gt;m Iota of lnduotry• . The bnt, howlvtr, t - aa
t nd Velma Quillen.
do:
up~Ullcb~ olllloUJh I~ ~rinclplea ort ondoraod b7 tho "lslbllower
Sara G. and Glenn w. Smith,
The big job of the olllcera of
admlnlltl'lticlll'
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is lo guldf' the meetings
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in such a way that the- members
Sarah E. Fo88, adm, William
Mt. and Mro. Fre~an Williams
Foss, dee., parcels, Pomeroy, to will have a good time and learn
spent Sun'day In Dayton.
aomething
worthwhile. Club
J. B. and F. H. O'Brien.
l\lr. and Mra Norman .Fre,derlck1
ly Hallie Frodorlck
meetln,. are held lo help the
Floren"l K. Smith, parcels. mem~rs
Mro. Cnh Frederick "nd Henry son, Jerry and Jae~. Mr, ~~ Ml'l·
Chesler,;: Carl and Mary Kautz. ·2 'Memberf •'!"uld lie urged to Sponeer were called to Toledo Cult Fl'edi;!'lek .vW!$11- llr. and
m D.
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by the audden d&lt;alh or ,!heir Mrs. c. A Stewart, ln Nelso~·
Salem, to Elza Frank an4 Laura atiend regularly and to take sister,
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Mra. Cora ,Singer. Othera ville Saturday.
part.
Roblnoon.
Mr.
and
D9recl
Blgga and
who
allelfded
the
funeral
wero
3 They can brlna b!UlneiS be·
David E. Still, lots 7 and 6, lore the aroup. •
Mrs. Henry Spelieer, Mr. and children of Big Ru11, a11&lt;1 lira.
Pomeroy, lo Jameo E Quall.s.
•· Each member hl5 lhe prlvl· Mrs. Wol! Speneer, Mrs. IAtoU Ollie 81gga of Pomeroy oper.t
Homer E. and Edna H. Cooper,
lea•
to make and to second mo. Bin(, Mr. and Mra. llayfon Sp'e,. Sunday afternoon w1Ud4r~ and
u. 10te
1o1 21
eer, Elson Speneet aod pvd Mil Milo ·Biggs. other · callen
" toreol
and '¥1, '1Syra• tiona.
euse
Ro•le 'Gllllople.
were Mre. Norman Frederick.
Holter.
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Eaeh
one
can
vote
for
or
Dean W Palmer, adm ., Arthur
llr and Mra. Clifford 'Cox of '
Mre.
Elizabeth
Rider
and
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I 24" 276 J . against
8. Eacb menlber may ralle !rlenda Della Thomas and tltr Fai~IHirn optlnt Saturday · with
· nn, ec.,
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•l 277 an~, 278, Pomeroy, to points of order l'elatlve to Ike Rufus, Mr and Mn. Dole Glad- their daughle\. Mrs. Freelllan
Jl'rantlln 1'1· and Wanda M. proper eonduet ot 'a meellng.
man, Larry and Carlos Gladmaa Wllllame and family.
JU
~ilnday callm at lhe ' Curt
all of Sprlncfield spent the wee&lt;
7.
Every
momber
has
the
riaht
~r.hjrlea c. and
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Fr,derick
home were Mr. ana
end'
wllb
!Jr.
and
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Milo
Mary Reed. par- to be a candidate lor ortlee, and
Mrt .. P..aul Kelly, 1 M•. ond Mra.
eela, Cheater, to Manning D Web· may nominate other eandldat.,, Bl81•·
aa~mond Frank, Mr. and Mro.
B. Memberl' cooperation w1th
ater.'
,
helps make good meet· Sunday 1111esls' of Mr. and l)r.. Herb "osen~ranz. '
Cl!h Darol, Iota, Middleport. to otrlcers
g,,
l-owell Blpg 'were Mr. and Mrs.
lira L.ucy Hill'ea moved to
Vlllaae of Middleport.
10
Lellle Braley, dee , aflld of
9 Members may Invite parenh John, Ar1abrile, two eblldrelt of Middleport to spend the winter
to
attend
Belpre," Kn. Moltha McEiroJ . with her children, Clifford !fay"
lrans, Salem. to Ca!h Braley
10.
Eaeh
member
may
take
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Gene and Verall. Mr. and adil Mrs. FJ'aqk Cheesebrew.
Cledythe Howell and llaud
lllyri&gt;n McKenzie, C6Iunibw,
gular parh In prorram asalcned Mro. Henry Spencer, oon Vance,
Sehwertzcr.
lit. and llln. Wald Speneer.
;pent aeveral daya with Mr. and
Cuh ana Lavlno Braley, lots, them
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Salem to Cledythe Howell and
----~~----~- -- ~ Mra. John Hayca.
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Maud Sehwertzer.
Mr. and Jlro John HayOJ, Mrs.
. Archie and Eva McKinney, lot,
Eaole Warner and Myron McKenDexter, to Lallie Juotlee.
zie vlalled Mra. Ada Tall at TupFlavia ond Carl Higley, llA tiS
pers l'lolna ~onday.
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Arehl e ••
' d Eva McKl nney, par·
1 Sal
1o R0be 1 d D
ec ~M Kiem,
r an
on·
na • nncy.
Ob ar1eo L • an d vandora G
Knlghtlnq, 21.5A, Lelort, to VI·
tiM and Kenneth Beckner.
Dana and Nora J. Hamilton
!.DJI, Mld~Ieporl, to David W. and
eiara Daret •
)lahlon G. ond Mary E. El)lln,
ai/,)OOthA, Saliabuury, to Steven
ll Eblin
. G)ennln H. and Dolores K. Hoff·
moo. 8.11A, Cheater, to Lewlo
and Ruby Mac Miller.
ilora Thomu. dee . al!ld o!
trona., Salem, to D. w. Thomu.
Ruth C. Tucker, 10A, Cho!ler,
to VlrgU 'and Myrtle Wilker.
Raymond G. and Gladys F
Hort, 217.24A, Columbia, to
Rllph V. and Nanoy E. Chopman.
Vaughan A and Maey M. Me
Knl1ht, lA. .Sulton lo V~rgll and

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accountmg

~ole be ween firs! ond aecond
on F.ord's l1rst pitch and w•:. oul
Howard to Ford, who covet'ed
first l.ogo n went to lhlrd and
lint hews to !Ccond Stengel ron
to Ford
on Pofko, The rou:t ~e;t a~: ~
oM 2 and then Palko wont down
swmglnf No rul.s. no hits, no
errors, wo left
Yonkeeo Sixth

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,G~1j01._3.nn Straus•. of Pomeroy
ij)a ill!ii' have only' "•bbte '1.e IS
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' fne, .P"Ii~enl ol the Senior
.. elu
, s,,, '·•·'• a_ chv~ I"• at~ehcs and
&gt;11
,p .,er ,&lt;,.,ool fupclions. e' " plan·
•hng a hltclJ In l~e ijavy, lik• his
ol~er ~rol~er, Jpck, J&gt;~fore he enrolled In (j\J

Montie flied 10 Aaron in
&lt;trOI&amp;h\/·a)'"Y center on Spahn'•
tfirst pi en Howard lln•d a ':J'gle
o centor !10ld. Berro walke ou
five pitcMs, and Fred llano&gt;
t
th
,
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wen lo e mound to ~oqrer with
h~ pitcher. Carey looped Spahn'•
sec~nd pitch Info center field tor
a smgle, Ho-vard scoring to put
lh v k
h
e ·' an ees a ead, 2-0 Berra
raced to third Haney agam wen!
to the mound and called In flghr
bander Ernie Johnson. Spahn re·
CCIVed an ovation from the crowd

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Mr. and

iln. Goldan

Bahr of

P) llfcQQ~J;I~ etrupk ot. Nu I Atho,n, a~ril •und'ar here 'lth

(Ill· no Mh, ~· errore, none hi, mother, eatrle Bahr.

ell
Mr and tfro Everett Wal.ion
M h "''-"'' Elahth
I and children''~ movlna from the
al •wa bunted and WIB out Young property to the Charleo
Carey to Collins Aaron popped Belzlna property.
to McDougald Adcock bounced
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h1\s, no erroro, none left
Mrs.
W. Bragg were ~- apd, ..
Mrs Jamea Parr Jr an,d ~~¥~1her •,
l' alko
cov
mgton, •truck out Crandall !l!ed Piekeno and dauabteri. of Reed•
to Manlle. No rull.l. no hils, no Ville, Mr. and "''' f.lyde Adam•
errors, none lc!l
an•l Jlobcrl Whll!'ll , 9( Parkers·
bur1 and Mr ••d M.r,. Jloborl
Flc\cy, local ,
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TUPPERS PLAIN

By Evelyn l&amp;rickitl
Mr and Mrs. !,loyd Dean ••d
sona o1 Car dl nglon, o.: lA crc
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guhests ol r. and Mrs WilliaiJI
apman and famtly Friday ew·
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Mr and Mrs

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c~tldren
J~pa hnve
mov·
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ev Green
properly
here.
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Wor}d Series

bunted on lhe squeeze play and
Wils out at {irst, Johnson io
Adcock, as Berra ~cored to put
(C.ontJ~~fd Frotn f ovo Onol
er be\weep MaJ~ew~ and Logan the Yankees 10 front, 3·0 K~bek
into left lleld foj a smgi• It wos struck out Twa ril.n9, two bits
~i 1 sp~Rn~ ll.rPighl bit. K,ubek no errors, one lert .
ununccd to Spahn on the flra1
so..nth
. ~ljp/1, Cq(em~n J *l~g secon)J on
.
Joe
C.~lll~s
repl~c~~
Uoward a:
, e RPI. i''!r~ bQu~clid out
Lo.
an, Coiemun going to thlld on fn'SI base for l~e Yankees Covlhec play. Bau~r· lined Spphn's ington lln•d a double off t~e lefl
·' first pijch ' to lh~ (0'1 loot slgR field wall, lor the Braves' first
ii~ the" rlihl ee'l).er field bl~ach­ otra b~se hit Crandall bounced
er &gt;y~ll for l ,double, Colt rn•n to MrDouaald, C9vlngton holdin1
seor~gg to
pqt t~e Yankees sec~~d op the play. Nippy Jone~
)IR'La~, 1·9· II•Dou,i ld rollea out a flghl·handed hiller, bolted !Dr
,o !)t an One run, two hits, no Jqhn'son aQd bounced to Fora
Covington going to third on th~
erro"'. 'nne !ell
.
~·~r r; r .
,
play
Scboendienst
llngled
Brave~ Sixth'
through trye middle of the dla·
I,ogan wplked when Ford's 3-2 mona on a 3·Z pitch, Covlnmon
Rltph \II'D~ far outside. MaflleNs, scoring with tbc Braves' ftrst
ilso raa~ the count to 3 ~d 21 run Logan struck out, One run1
and walked when Ford came 1n two btts, no errorll, one left
' with a lqw outside fourth · ball
Y•nko11 Stvonth
"Coleman and Derra ~eld a con:
Don McMahon, s flghl·handcr
ference with Ford on the mound replaced Johnson on the mound
as AarOIJ wpnt to bat Aaro11 for the Braves. Ford bOunced out ,

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AIRIIIOTON-ReUrinl Del- 8tcrttary
I'OI&gt;ent' ol'l!'r oluhlnr lliOU\N 100,@
flrhtlnr toiVII II expooted to touch ott a roar

lfdl!oul quuten.

f'IJ.
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:,:Joe'a the la•t one " sighed M
f.,~, K~pn9&lt;1y. "L tile 7 • 1 ~onlh·old .;a.
I bie Kennedy! daughter or our ..~
oll,d son Ed and his wife wo ,
b, ready lor ! IODII t me .. Th P, 1
factor mvoiJed
; ·boy, a~~ n~:~:d ~rr~g bt~s~led
Jack no.l 2!i I
.,e g rum.
· U9lver;lty in ;c~o~:.~~r ~~ 0
return 10 empjoyment with K r
'Kirc~ner, Marlin and Klipger~11C~l:

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, Cui I~ Sonlce Pin111nel
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norllcularly Sections 133 01 to )33,
48, Inclusive, of the Revised Cocie,
on~ under and pur&gt;uanl to on
ordinance No. JZ&amp;, adopted by lbe
eouacll ~I said village on July 2,
1937
B~th prlnelpal and Interest are
n•••~le from limited taxes at lilt
Office of the ••Jtlqe
Treaourer,
.,
Syracu.., Ohio.
All o~da mull be a&lt;eompanled
by a bo d or eerU!Iad check, pay·
able to tho villaao, equal 10 al
For Sal~ room11-bath, '"' le111 one • (I~) per cent of ~
city w•i•r· Chari.. M. llaley, bonds ~ld for, upon condition t
Rutland. Phone 24823. D-27·3tp 11 t~e bt~ Ia aecepled the llae
I·- - - ol!lc&lt;r wUI deliver to tho succe
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lul bidder, within three weeks
~-i
the award, a eO!IIPiete, cerllllll!l
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tranacripl nl the proceedln&amp;1&gt;
POMIROY - 5 room1, city water, show ina the bonds to hovo bed\
olee~rlelty •nd gu, commode. legalb' l..U.d, and the bidder wlli
N••• lot, out of hlch water, and recel•• an4 pay tor ouch bon~• o!i
near aehools. Cllh price $1500. moy be lllllt'd as above oet forth,
RURAL HO!ill - 7 room h~uao la wtlhl~ 30 d•n of. the oward, llld
lair condition, wollond good eel· bond to ho forfelled or uld ch.._
lar. AbOut I&amp; ocroa IOOd tillable to be relfined by the vlllaJe If
ooll One mile from vlllaee. To· uld eondltlono Ia not fulfilled; or
tal price $!200. ThiJ houae does 11ld cheek to be returned promplb'
need work.lbul will make you a al the requ..t of tbe aucem(lll
aood homo. Owner wll~ 'flnan«! bidder U th• lranaerlpt Is not de·
wllh $200 down.
livered wlthm lbe lime specified
PAlM - 300 acre1 midway be- herein. The villale reaerveo the
twoen Athono ond Pomeroy on rllblto reject any and all bids. \ lrlx of lhe &amp;tate of Henry !ape
U. S. 33. 100 aereaiD trll\ltor tul· Tho pr'\DCII)III ~mount of tile Barrott Jr. lile of llllddleport,
tlvatlon, 170 aerell)lllture, some llaue will be · reduced by the Mella l:ounty Ohio, deeeoaed.
llmbitr, tbenoandl of lo&lt;:UII posts amount of Clllh poymenll of u- Date lhlo 21a1 day of September
7-roolh hou" with balll, gu '"d sesomonll ~de prior to the date 1....
electric!~. Lar•e ~- ..menl barD, of ule, In wbt·• event aube'·n~ •••
John C. Bacon
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extrA born and plenty other b' equal annual maturltlea II
· ' . 11~1111 County, Ohio
bulldlnp. Excellent lor •llher be retaloed. \he bonda are oUe~
(8)
(10), ~- 9, 'lie
dairy or beef etttle, Sacrlllclna oubjeel to IIIIJ •tndlllOI).
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at SJ4,000.
No eondltlonal ' I o w bt reIROILIR PLANT - Poultry build· celved. ~ epp'rovln• opinion of
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lnga wltb 7SJO broiler eapaclty, Ptck, S iller • Wllllaml,
bo~d
IIO~fCI
, ,,mplote with automatic Ieeder attorncfi. o!·ClnciMati, Oblo, wtn
Aiitolnlatratri• Wllh lhe Will
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and waterers. Plenti of wat~ be !umllllid 10 ~e Juc:ce•lul bid- '' , ' ". AnM""'
pond, &lt;lrUied well, elatem. a iltr at bl1 expeme.
lllato of ....,..,. w. O'lrit•
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water ayatems. $-room boUH llidl lhoqld bo aealed and lfto '
Qitoi!M~
with water and c)ecll!lclty. DO doned&gt; 1'811{ FOil WATEftWOW Notice Is btreby ilflln that Dora
Teacher~ E•·Teacher&amp; Deslro111 oeroa with 80 · - In CllilU•IIJol ASSE88111NTI BO'Ntis." '
' Bla$weU 0 Brien ltlhoae Poa( Of·
of renderlnt valua~le educt· Louted near State fiiihWtY an~
' lliclard D'uekworlb flee Addrtas It R. b. I, Sbade,
Uotlnal H!'l:a~.iloldlltco.oJ&gt;I~!· prlted fill' qulc~ Mle ••1 onlr
V~e Clerk
OIII..-1MI ~'\ dli!Tappolale!i u ,
na on work .,... , D y, ,.. $5800.
. ll)'t*UH, Ohio
Muilil~ wl1\i t•e WIU aD·
nllled poalllon. No· travel.
CUCKLIII ll.~Lf(.
(8) Z&amp;, (10) I, t, ·ate
'tieaed ill the EitaW of Edward W.
Gnarantaed In~~~~· retirement• lOX :nt .
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prorram based OD prollt sh~ (8) 28, 8111 '
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N_Q11Cf:O~ APPOII!TMINT ~ ', ' . • ~·
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rrlb day of stptem·
bene!lta. Full ~t pvt tlmo
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He: Jlr. Clark, ~unday, Oct,
~IGAL NOtiC.- '
veDa ~ ,~Miat, Poet OUi&lt;!ll
Jtj41t 'If flit Pl'1J)ate Collfl
8, 10:00 A. II.' &lt;19 t ;!&gt;O p, II. ROLl..\: HAE PMISOI'fS,' resld- addrell. ~ ~lddl~, Ohio, lllit ,
d lelal Cowtty, Ohio
D,11t. 8lo
Hotel Marlin, Pomei'OY JO.l-31e Ina at ll.F.D. 1, au'bouraVille,
w.
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AVTO SALES
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SAT. OCT. S
Slarllng al 10 .uf

Webster,

Mary Hamm.
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Ralph and Gladya Blouer, lot
124, Pomeroy, to Eugene l.ejlle
and Llada l.ee Sldera.
Herman and • Rebecca Mool'f,
42\0A, Rutland, to Carol F&lt; and
VIvian L. Pierce
Mayme Jones Heiner, UfA,,
Rutland, to Lawrence J, Heiner.
Zelda Maxine and qeorge S
Hobstetter, Jr, loll I and 2, Pom·
eroy, &lt;'o Roy A. an~ Marie N.
Denni1•n
Geoige and Dena HoffMan,
1 13A, Ch01ter lo Lewis and Ruby
Mae Miller.

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GOfd Clt.m V~ed CUI

heater. Good tires John Ful tz,
391 Locust St, M1ddleport,
to 1 atp
6156-J.

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Coolville
Fire'""""'
Depl
You name 11 - We have it
Lonch•-••n.,.untlo
Donation or Gnodo or eontrlbu·
tlou gratefully ae&lt;epted at
I.tle Clover Farm 'Store Tup·
pi!n Plains, 0 .
See Ellr.abelh Lyon1
Sponaored by tho Rooe Barden
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Club

Deluxe 4-dOO'r
Very .., clean, radio

Windsor

1951

Fred Crow, lr., trustee, Elea·
nor Crow, lot, Pomeroy, to Fritz
and Mary 'Buck.
Curtis and Goldie Wolle, 70A,
Sulton, to J. w. and Roxie Sear-

Venell•t bltndo. AU ~ and
colon. Flberglau awnlnp; RaJ·
,Io aas healera; eleCtric ll,clit
!Jxlures, pluUc We lo: b&amp;lb·
room11. •
rreoltllmatn •
Dale Wlppol lupply
215 Unl011 A'M.
Pomeroy, Ohio
t131-moe
TERMITES IXTI""'=RMIN:...:AS
For !roe Inspection ph•ne 383-11,
Gilmore Supply St•Jre, Pom....,y.
All work guaranteed. Fully Insured. vaughaQ's Jnduatrlal and
Real JeJ.tlal Termite Centro! S.r·
vice. St Marya. W. Va.
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Chapter Meeting
Held On Monday

Mrs. Wilham Reynold!, pres!·
dent of !be Pul Matj:ons Club of
Ewngeline Chapter, OES, entertamed the group Monday evening
at her home on Palmer St. An

3 ROOMS OF
ALL NEW

Fur~iturt

Lochary, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrj Harley Holcomb
a~d son, Ralph of London. were
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs
Charles Burt and family, Rutiaod
Road
Mr and Mrs Henry Reibel are
spcndmg a week m Findlay w1tlt
Mr. and Mrs Charles Hoffner Sr
Mr and Mrs Dale Smith and
Mrs Ronald Smith accompamed
by Mr and Mrs Tt.omas McCILtng
and family of Jackson visited
Sunday In WIImmgton. Mr. M~
Clung who t!i P.mployed by the
General Ttlephone Company ()(
Ohio has been transferred from
Jackson to Wilmington
Mrs nonald Smith returned
home today alter a vlnt with
(mmds m Athena

INCLUDES
llotfrlgeralor an4
Gas Raage
Pay Only $59.50 down
aad $29.00 per montll

BAKER

Mr.'l. Eva Ze•sler, Younptown.
is the guest of Mus Callie K1Ge3.

Attending the tall meetmg of
th.e n1ver Dlstrlct Presbyterld
held Tuesday at the Syracuse Preabyterran church, from Pomeroy
wtre Mrs. R W. Flnster~ald, Mn.
Lena Huber, ,~iss CalUe Kloel an&gt;!
guest, Mrs. Eva Zeisler of Youngstown, Mrs. Phll WiiUmmson, Mrs.
waldo J Bartels, Mrs. I. B. w-ed
Mrs. G H Ewing, Mrs. Raym11?d

FURNITURE
qo Tbe Brightest Corner
In Middleport

Hood Mra c. E w oown·~·
Mrs. 'virgil Campbell, Mrs. LouiS
Reibel. Mrs Thoml8 Young and
MJsses Maud and Freda Grlleser.
Lucetta Pr~ee ef Portland vial~
ed Edna Doom, Friday night and
saturday

Invitation has been received 1Irom
tbe Past M~ttrons of the Pomert)'
Chupter to •!tend a IIJnner 'on
October 29 and plans have been
made to aeeept thls lnvlt,tlon
Tht! October hostesses IU'e Mr.s.
Paul Wmn and Mrs. Griff RuSBell,
Bradbury
Games were played during
the sotJal hour and pr1zes won
by Mrs W W. Hayes, Mra. Wlnn,
e.nd Mrs Harry Houdashelt. Mr1
Reynolds served a salad course to
tho.se named above and Mrs C.
P Gallagher, Mrs. J 0. Leonard,
Mra Evelyn LeWIS, Mrs. A. R.
Pullen, Mrs Marioll Allensworth.
Mrs. Robert HarriJ, Mrs. Cbarles
Dennett, Mrs James Clatworthy,
Mn Earl Knight, Mrll. Marlon
French.

Rog er P. GI'l more

Is Honored On
Fifth Birthday

' Mr. ~tnd Mr'l Elza Gilmore Jr. entertalned with a party Soturday
morning at lhelr home, Lincoln
HeighU, honoring their son, Roger Paul, on bla tilth birthday.
Gameo were played and prlzeal
the winners
8wardPd
Lunch wu served at noon by
Mrs G1lmore assJsted by Mrs.
George Co•de to Jon and Kelly
Speneer, Gary P'lnley, Patrlek
and Michael Mullen, Roger Paul,
Joey and R!elcy Gilmore.
The honored gt~eat reeeived t
number ol glfta Stevie Blowers,
wllo waa unable to attend due tD
111ne11 oe~t a gilt.
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We. Seled Only fhe Very Belt
In Vsed Cars

CLEARANCE
SALE

or on "Flowering Bulbs" and !Irs.
Floyd fhoma11' topic wall "Thr1ely
Hlntll" The yearboolu were ditlrlbuled by lhe program commit·
tee: Mrs. C 0. Chapman. Mr&amp;.
Reibel and Mn. Ray Biddle.
Durlne the hslness meeting,
Mn George Davia, wile of the
pastor of lhe Rutland Methodist
Chureh, was vo1ed Into the club.
Plana were made for an afternoon
meelinl lo br held on October 28
when C E. Blakeslee, County A8·
rleultural ae&lt;nl, will give a dem·

1954 CHEVROLET 2 Door
Radio and Heater. It's nice and clean and looking lor a
new master.

onstraUon of "Pruning" at the

1953 FORD VB VIctoria

home ol Mrs. Reibel, Leadln1
Creek Road Instailatlon ol olll·
cera will alao be held al lhla meeting and Mrs Hall Ja co-h611teas.
The Tra10illng Gavel, which II
riven by lhe Distilet lor the larg·
est atlendance at the Regional
Conference, has been presented to
the Rutland Garden Club who will
kt!!p It lor olx month• before el•
lng It to the club with whom they
lied.
Mrs. Rell&gt;&lt;ll eontrlbuted tho
Travelling P•lze ror the ovenlng
and Mn Wr.ber received it Alter
tho meetlna Mra. Guy Larkin wu
auctioneer a' a bulb aale.

Radio and Heater F.O.M If you're looking lor a Hard·
top we have It here now.

1953 FORD VB 2 Door

Heater, good tires ~nd real clean. ll runs so quiet you
can hardly hear the motor.

1951 CHEVROLET 4 Door
Black finish with white wall tires makes the car look
nice, run good, but 11 has several miles racked up on It,
bul at a price you can't lose.

·. 1950 MERCURY-4Door &amp;2 Door

Mrt Folan served 1alad, rolla

. We have three of these em. l am Ured looking at them.
Tbey JUSt gotta go Make me an offer.

1949 FORD-PLYMOUTH- MERCURY
UJ.JIDOY

sotta go too Come In, look 'em over (Bring

t4•i'Julil and out they go

and coffee lo nineteen membero.

Hair Styling

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" CHINE PERMANENTI

Metropolitan Auto Sales

WARNER'S
IEAUTY SHOP

At The Traffic Light In Middleport

Open Evenlnll Valli 8 P.M.

Pomeroy

W. Ia. St.

Fall harvest OF Values
.... $4 99

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Mr and
a.rmond'
North Hampton, were recoDt
&lt;ou"e at this naval ordnaneo toot Meter and son or Younptowtl ,
guests · of his parents, Mr. ond
CH!NA LAKE, Calif. UP - A station, It's a pretty poor pllot who spent aeve•al day1 •w!lb . If(•
Mrs. J11111es Arnold, and bla ~~~ Navy earrler pilot In a FfD Skl'· can't "punt" hls bomb three mUes Mabel Van Meter.
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ter JuJy. LH•t week end the Arn· bewk skimm..t acrou the aag.. and deposit tt In 1 target the size
Mr. 'nd Mr~. BUry Cleland
olds attended the football game at brush ol tho Mojave Desert at 1100 or a football stadium.
visited l'rlday with Mr. lnd Mrs.
Centerburg where Harley DeVol, knots, puller\ up mto a half-loop
The 11ldJot mach.iD.e11 is a com· H. F. Bailey, FlatwOods.
,
former locat resident, 11 coach. and slung a t&gt;ractice bomb in tbc plex t~lectronlt system which
Mn. John Moore, , Pp11Jortiy,
They are ll•nng near Tlpp City genenl dlrn•on ol the moon.
meullffil the pllot'a spoell and spent an evening with \irL f!vjl
where A. A Smberry Jr is
The young jet joetoy wu fly. drawa out the exad prollle ol hls Bailey.
teaching The three young men at· ling through the "Idiot machine" puli·UP with an Ink Uno on graph
MrJ. Hllah
Columb~l·
tended Mld~leport Hlgb School to learn how to send an H·bo'!'b paper. It was deviBed by tllree l;'~ls~l(~ed~M~r~•·~:~;:~;
and were Ol\ the athletic teams towarl the enemy tn a BpeCUil China Lake clvWan sclenti!t • entogether
way
glnears. Dr. Newtown E. Ward,
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Sunday guests oI Mra W1 aam
t IS nown as 0
m n · McClung lnatrumentation expert
Robson, Mr. aad Mrs. Ben Erv,ln It sends the bomb through a three and Duaite .\tack range engineer:
and Mn. Cleo Kerns and two mile are like a long punt from ,
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daughters lnrluded Gilbert Ervin,! the IIJ.yard line. By lhe time It
Two Main C-nenl1
columbus; •;heJter Ward, Chilli· explode~, the pilot It milo• way.
Mack, whooe trew operate• the
cothe, Mr. and Mra. Harvey Zfm. Loft bombtng and another ma· lnstrumenll from a eontrol tower
merman. Wellston, and Arthur 1 neuver known aa "over·the-sboul- at tbe enci of China Like's
Christian, Dundas.
d.er" bomblnM are the 1mly means 'lQJarlle Range", explained that
Mrs. Clan:nce Casey took her of aafely d~?Uverlng a nuclear the machiue coosl$ta of two main
)ounger dau~hter, Jean, to Holzer weapon from low alUtude. In the comronenls
Hotpltat, for a ehecckup today. latter ~hnlque, a pilot files over
Jul'l ' !11 -;_ecuperatmg after a re· bit target, then zoomJ up, fltndna: Firat it a •'aky meen array,''
cent toDJill.. tomy.
, hls bomb some !2,000 feet straight a series of plmto · electrle cellll
Pfc. E. L McComas and Junior ; Into tbe atr He then hu about plaeed at 1,000 · yard lntervalll
Ken~dy were visitors m Parkers· ItO seconds to put d1stanee be· along II lf.mtle appnacb path
burf..lloncjay.
tween himsell and tbe target.
Thoac I"' lhe exaet ground speed
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ol the plane
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lin. Laura Bradbury hl3 re- · Until the Invention ·of tile "illlot The oeeohd cOmJ?Onent Is the
cefv'ed I letter (rom her Jon-Jn· machine" however thete tech- prof1le tracker, I pall' of iiOWerful
law, Don Allen, who 11 recuperat· nlgues ~ere hit-an~~ln maneuv- binoculars on a power- driven gJI.D
.,.lJi/1 .... ' " " '
lng aatiO:actorliy after a recent
Today lifter: 1 lour Clay mount with which the operator
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, ean follaw the maneuverins plane
lhrvurtri·dally DiAll!~ ls a hoopllal• patient J~ AJ, llonr fnend ol Mrs. Harrls and h!J on its euel tl'i:. Thls illformation
. i110 with BINIII BREEUI
b111j ',but It recovering trom bit vlalted here at the Horrbi h9"'e1 ls olso trallllmitted to graph paper
8....11'. ''beluly·brulh:'
illn~.
Mrs. Dorothy owens, llconaOd In the to"'er.
lrtalm~nl for your ruga
~. •nd .4ro. C. R. Young were coometo!oglat, hil returned to her
Once a pilot baa practiced lot~
bualiieaa vlsltoro In Columbuo Mon· work at the Pratt Beal!ly Salon bombing with the guldanee and
gels oUt dirt, fturr. uP fill"
day.
alter a year's leave ol ahoenee. ctrreetlon II'OIIIIjie tower for four
kee'pa '110iort briglit. EuJ
Hn. Harold Voek:aong and ·!lin. Thelma Pralt has
the days he Is equipped lo do it wilh·
to use, alwaya rea4yl .
daurkter, Melinda, Ironton, are Salon to tile comer of North
out the maeblne With the exeep.
Adjuabloany ru~~~
vlsillag ber parents, Jllr. and,J(ra. ond and Coal Street.
tlon of an automal!• bomb reltlilf • you IWHII• ~~·
Ailea, Kllopp,
Mrs. Fred Jaekaon lo conllnod leaoe, the enUre loll maneuver r.
ala touch. In ttd and
Mrs. Walter F H~rtla reeeiV&lt;~d to her home with flu.
llrletly a matter of pilot skill.
word Frjday ol the death or W. J. Mra. Charlotte Dixon, who baa
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evening lor 'Columblll to'- )bin and Mr. and Mr~. Roscoe Fowler.
ly Clarice Alltn
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Mrs. Lawrence Smith and !lr;.
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In Toronto,
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Ruth Olfutl spent Saturday In

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CJub Annual T!q
To Be ()n Npv. 2 .

The Wl~e Awake f·H Club
will have 1helr annual Reeogl!l·
lion Tea on NQvember 3 at tile
home of Supt. and Mn. 1. W.
McComaB and daughtir 1 Dianne.
Mrs McComas Is eounelllor of tho
Club and Dianne Is president.
National A&lt;hle.. monl Day Will
be held Nov. 2 and lhe teo ls a
pnt of the club's ob•ervance.
Plans for the tea were Dildo
Tuesday evcnlne when the al~b
mot at tho home of Beverly P,e~
rin With lean Cosey II CO•hOI!Ciil·
Dionne presided and the meellne
opened with the t·H Pledge. It
was announced lh•t the nek:
hoatt!!JeJ would b~ Carolyn Rus·
sell and Carolyn Nleholaon.
The twelve mombora worked
on their projeets ol l11llklng tu
towels and qtllow case• and Mr~.
MeComu distributed the (eeord
books which were judge~ aLihe
County Fair.
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M'n. Clarene'e Ca,ey \P.J IUC·
tloneer lor lhe White Elephanl
Sale which wu held dljrlng the
soelal hour Tho h9ste11es woro
assl•led by their mother~, Mn.
CharlaUe Putin~ and Mhl ~ Caaey,
In 11ervlng sandwiches, pota,to
chiJI', plekles and cokeo lo lho
cDuneUlor and memben.

Ofh•t Turner

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Wondrous llutll Barry 60·
raure full f11hlone&lt;l •'Ghe

It ~,eiated btrihday party wu
hold Tuesdav, Oetober I at tho
home of Mro. Cbarlu Bennett.
Women ol the, Pint Baptist
Chureh whooe blrthdayo ort Ia
September were eatertajnOd ·~
seved Ice ~eam, blfthd~ cake
and collee by Mri. Bennet I; Whoae
birthday w~o IISO laat monlll.
Glltl ahd carda wore exOhlliee&lt;l
by the hoste01, Mrs. J. M. Arc~or,
Mr~ Claremoall!. Hoyt, Mil, ioha .
Lyons and Mfl. Charlea White.

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Black 'hoat·proof bandle.

Birthday Party
Given To Honor
Greaory Peters

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plallll~. Bltr 26&lt;(1,
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BOYS'
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Mt. Moriah Bapti~t
Missionary Group
Sponsors Proaram

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Volua To

Preselft were Mr and Mrs IIllis
Kapp, Mr. and Mrt. Wtlbur Van
Matre Mr and Mrs Qke~ Fowler
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Neal, Mr and Mr11.
Paul Flt•gerald
Muo Sally Bland, MISI V~rglnla
Bland, Lucille Decker, Eva Loll
Yonker, Lucdle Stewart, Ivy
Sleeth, Mary DDerfer, Bertbj
Wheeler, Frances Yo.ung, Evalee
Knapp and Horton Eckard, prln·
eipal
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Birthday'Party
For Members Is
Held O'n Tuesday

CHILDREN'S
OXFORDS

WOMEN'S
OXFORDS

ing or the group The meet1n1
was In eharge of Paul Fltz&amp;erald.
the new president.
It was explained thai profits
from recent ICe cream sales will
be uaed to pay for the duplleatllig.
Plans were also made fol" the· installation of telephone unice at
the aehoor.
.
Al.lo dlscuued was a projeet
for the purchase of a projector
and films for the school
A rilm entitled "Food for
Thought" wu shown to tb~
group. The film dealt with the

Mrs William Folan, Rutland,
the Rutland Garden
Club Monday evening wltb llrs.
Webb Hall, prealdent, presiding
Mra. ~obert Reibel had charge or
the openina: devotional servtce.
Roll ctll respoDJII were "A Varf.
etr of Narrl,.us" · and 1\fra. C. 0. ner.
Chapmon gave the aory of the
narela8UI an~ played a recording
ol the composition by thai name.
Members partlelpated In th~ pr..
gram.
Mn Vernrm Weber read a J]ap-

ALL CARS ARE REDUCED
TO THE LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE

The \Voat Columbia PTA voted
to p11rchase a new duplieator
for the ~choot at 1 recent meet-

The Ml,.lonary Soelety ol the
Ml Moriah Baptist Church spot&gt;
sored a mbsionary program oa
Sunday, Sept. 29, the fifth Sunday
ol tho month The Rev. A R.
Wrlgb~ Rutland, occupied the pu~
pit and Mn. Fred Jaekson and
Mrs. Will Wln&amp;ton had the open
lne 4evotional oervlee.
The progrDm waa 1 "Dollar Ral·
ly" and the u1bert 1or the contrl·
butlona were Mrs. C. R. Youneand
Mrs Charles Jone11. Planiat for the
aervlee was Mrs. Irvin Baumgard·

Rutland Garden
Club Meet"Jng
Held On Monday

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Be-Dally Sentln~)· l'omeror '
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~~2s Arnol~. ANew Type Bombing Teehnique p::~s;"..n.
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West Columbia
Parent Teachers
Vote Purchases

~:~J;:n:f hot lunch•• to achool

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Dlatriet Governor Don D. 'Alii'
son -ol Cbillleothe,tlld Wednosdl)'
here that aervleO lo \be eommW&gt;
lty iJJthe oD.lj: real excUJe , for
LloDJ Cluho.
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Allbon m•~ hls fint o!fk:lal
villi! lo the Pomeroy Liona .Club
at Its replar luncheon meetlna •., .. ;···:;--;
In
soelal rooms of th! Fed·
Ctiureh. He wu IJltrOduc,by I'mident Ernest, ~~ert, 11"''~
The district 13-H IO.ver!IOI\.II'IISed the toe~ club for I!J fino worli
In eye correction and a..Utan&lt;e
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