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                  <text>Evang~line.OES ·

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

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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.

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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
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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
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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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Brown I~ Detroit and lelt that I been visiting Mill Sylvia llelluter CHESTER
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,
aloe.

Follllne moul
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Mt. Moriah Bapti~t
Missionary Group
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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·
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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.
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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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Middleport

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
locally. He aaid;
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be would re-tes•ar beiDJ oli
the 1e1t aide
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of is only one instance of tragedy striking a
~9odispaugh
family in the death of a member, as well as
7-year-old
the dnver of the car involved lfl thil} trage~.Y ·
~Mo~·:!'i''' ·, misi}11p add1
Eventually, public education in safe driv·
' made more
whenever
lng
must reach a point where such accidents
the subject of safe·driving Is discussed. This
paint is tl)at,a.drlver must proceed along high- will be reduced to the very minimum. Amer~
cans are Mmost unique in establishing a high
ways and streeli In a defensive posture.
value upon the Ufe of a person, whatever his
Lawrence N'pper, driver of a car thnt fa- or h~r 'aBI\ l)llght be Permit a tragedy of thi~
tally injured tlie 1,4; 11 chareed.with involun· kin~ to, happen In Russia, China, lndia, or in
1, tary manslaughter ~11\lllln violation of a trafa dp~n qr' more European and Asia\lc na" 'ie law AppareQtly, this will be spelled out Uons and the respltant, reaction would be
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' speed hmlt at
as exceeding the In-town
practically nil. What Is one hie when thousthe point of the accident in Locust nnd nenr ands die each year much more unnecessarily?
Sycamore Streets.
AI times It apjk~rs Americans also assume
Regardless of how Mr. Napper pleads, and this carefree attilude toward human life. Eswhether or not a local (rand jury will find' ~~clally in the wa·y we handle our automobiles
evidence to suppor~ a~ Indictment on s?c~ a on ~rowded ~narrow hlgnways bounded on
charge is of course qt no momeqt h~re, Th~t .~lij s'~ea ~ ~i11nes 1T¥!t$ 1lve .c~l,cll:en, ,
will depend on whatever facts can be deter·
Wb~n sorrow strikeg ·, fliequeiltly ·e,n911~, , .' ·
mined And if indictctd, subsequent disposi- and so wl~ely ~hat its rlppje~ lap Into !)early
tion of Napper's case has no relevance here. every hcyp~. Jlerhaps Amer4~11s will deter~
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It is entirely enougb to recojnlze now that mine to treAt the automobile and the atr~ets
more alertness while drivlnl a~n· lfCiis~ ~nd •hj~h.wiya 11 uses as the da,ng~rous and ,
that ts, defensive driving, could, hfve averted (errl~.l~ toot.it is. Only then can we expect
ev9fYOne
to drive defensively,
searChing and
the temble event.
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It is widely kpown, and of pu~ll~; recor~. thin~~ every moment for the thing tha~
that Mr Napper suffered the mo,t 11\Sti'IJSI!Ig miBbt 1\appen,,but won't then.
How could It if every driver oo drove?
shock nnd grief at the death of the lad. This

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who m1dc
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schedule thl$
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for "The IJJdian
Segal for "Com·
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the dnver of the car involved lfl thil} trage~.Y ·
~Mo~·:!'i''' ·, misi}11p add1
Eventually, public education in safe driv·
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whenever
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must reach a point where such accidents
the subject of safe·driving Is discussed. This
paint is tl)at,a.drlver must proceed along high- will be reduced to the very minimum. Amer~
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ways and streeli In a defensive posture.
value upon the Ufe of a person, whatever his
Lawrence N'pper, driver of a car thnt fa- or h~r 'aBI\ l)llght be Permit a tragedy of thi~
tally injured tlie 1,4; 11 chareed.with involun· kin~ to, happen In Russia, China, lndia, or in
1, tary manslaughter ~11\lllln violation of a trafa dp~n qr' more European and Asia\lc na" 'ie law AppareQtly, this will be spelled out Uons and the respltant, reaction would be
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as exceeding the In-town
practically nil. What Is one hie when thousthe point of the accident in Locust nnd nenr ands die each year much more unnecessarily?
Sycamore Streets.
AI times It apjk~rs Americans also assume
Regardless of how Mr. Napper pleads, and this carefree attilude toward human life. Eswhether or not a local (rand jury will find' ~~clally in the wa·y we handle our automobiles
evidence to suppor~ a~ Indictment on s?c~ a on ~rowded ~narrow hlgnways bounded on
charge is of course qt no momeqt h~re, Th~t .~lij s'~ea ~ ~i11nes 1T¥!t$ 1lve .c~l,cll:en, ,
will depend on whatever facts can be deter·
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tion of Napper's case has no relevance here. every hcyp~. Jlerhaps Amer4~11s will deter~
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more alertness while drivlnl a~n· lfCiis~ ~nd •hj~h.wiya 11 uses as the da,ng~rous and ,
that ts, defensive driving, could, hfve averted (errl~.l~ toot.it is. Only then can we expect
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that Mr Napper suffered the mo,t 11\Sti'IJSI!Ig miBbt 1\appen,,but won't then.
How could It if every driver oo drove?
shock nnd grief at the death of the lad. This

Studio
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who m1dc
TV are going
schedule thl$
auch TV dlre&lt;tors as
for "The IJJdian
Segal for "Com·
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or the we.stern gunalto1er•• ~JaJ!.
Can Hon41e Gun ; ·
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11m Garner, star of "Mnerjck" a fastest gun in the 'Wu~" 1bo
brand new sage brush saga. -. £!:lnnca, "but if l"m•fortliiltb un·
What makes Garner any rough·J Umber my six-gun 1 can • pandle
er than \l(yatt Earp or Matt DU. myself sl! right."
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NEW YORK UP-'r~e New
~or~ :s!alf. A!hleli1. ·Comii)J'I'ion
h11 approved a pair ot 10.~0nd
teatu~ bouts for St NlliJj~l;n
lo,rena lor tKc nexl two ~~~~~dly
nishts. They are to be
Ui\Jt beavywei,ht• Jimmy ' Stadt
apd Jerry Lued,ee on Oc4 1 :a~d
middleweights Randy Sanax, and
Ace Almstroog on ·QIIf. ~·· l~ '
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extra aborl lurnl•r radlu,,
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U. S. SS. 100 aerealn tractor eul·
tlvotlon, 1'1,0 aerea paature, aome
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7-room hou.e with bath, '"' ••d
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Qy Uni~n Today ·

«ELAND'S

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" The.Jtin ••.•!itled of: line Stov. Eber Plckem;' o :o. Shene!teld,
Krafl!ler, Jime! Fugate,
Norrfi, lame• 'Simpson,
~ UP~'J'he ' strik·
Davia. DOll Fife, Jesse log Communicotlorls' Workers of
Anna! -Qtlivey
and Garnet Allleri&lt;a today ended · their Ill.
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Bell Telephone Co. 'In ~5 Ohio
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(Ct"'JIIUOCI F.ittll p ' O...l
·di,reetor, said aU emptom. are
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to .,!urn to wort ll!lmediately."
~ urn urn emp1oy~OI pledi~d a
ttie union • annoltnceinent ap·
paJ'roll ·de4~otjon durin,« the, tin· pare'~\ly .ea,Osht 'the companY by
l . drive last May. ·
surprise. An Ohio Bell spok01man
eonrtlbut· said uu·s news to ua." The
of
aqocla· spokesman said eom.PaDY ofli·
to charitable cials had not been in CCII!Iact with
tbe five-man the union since negoti~tlon•
'All deserving broke up Wednesday niJht· with·
c.~o appear before out agrljllment.
ma'ke on appe~l for The CWA sa1d tt wl8 -returning
,
to work under agreemepts just
l!illrlb.qtlq_~ .QI lunda will l1e ac- ne(.OUBted ahd pirtly under the
!OI'IIIDI,(II•~:t~l!ence of partl~lpat- old contract which had ela!"ed
'rpplof~~ &lt;&gt;na~illtion1 out- Term,a of a new coritrac~ , have
. ol .~.son -\:O¥niY wUil re- be1a agroe\1 ' on b~f Mot aic~cd
celr.e. f'IOpev ~~ ·P~rtlo~ \O l)ie ' ;J'he 'rielf llems lncl~de wage
Jl~b.l¥ ot ~mpl~fl$1 that' live boosts r~gln~ from.. $%:5.0 lo
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l(ty po-ments; Job .el~llllftcalions:
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LEGAL NOTICE
ulrls orown tweed coat. Sire 5,
AU llaJI!IIIDtl Modell
KIZZIE YEAUGER, wliooe IBst
(I) Notices
Call 438-Y.
1o.3.31p
place of re•!deoce was Lake CIIY,
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Tenoeaee1 and ~hose n~Jiden
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name was KIZZIE SMITH . of
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in Rutland across road from
AUTO 8ALI!B
Br"'evlllc,. T•nne•ee.
h~raby
new school Domg good busi· / ;::;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;~;;;:;;:;;;~~ notified that on the 28th day of
T-n Pltlm lchtol O...ftl.la
neu. Priced reasonoble or will
Auguot, 1957, LAWRENCE YEAU·
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trade for good omall home
GER, betrw plainlUf, tiled hla pel·
You nome It - We have It
Abo 22 acre farm on scho•l
WE BUY
ilion oraiDJt her aa defendant In
s·-~~J.,· .ocr,••. BAU
bus and mail route lor sale "' I
the Court of Common Pleaa, 1\felga
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IITIIUCTURAL 1 IIIAMI
County, Ohio, Case No. 12,092,
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praying for divorce from the taid
Donation or Gcodo or contl'lbu· , Used gas &lt;eonve,.ion burner and .
.CUP IRON- MITAU
Klule Yeauger on the grnundo of
tiona gratetully mepted at
blower tor furnace. Call 320. 1
Wilful Absence lor more than
Lyle Clover Farm Store. Tup' 10 2 6tc
"'
one year last past and Grma Neg·
pera PI•In£i~belb L
Gc-..- - - -- - - -- I
JUNK CO•
teet of Duty, and plalntttf ,1••
ee
YODI
~ living room !mit lor 811e. ,
prays for other proper relief.
Sponaored byc\~t Boae Barden
Green covorlng. Phone 9263. I ,.,_ 111
,_.., Said eauoe will be lor heariJII Gil
~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~ ,.- ,- --- - - - -10_ 2 6tfe1
or after the lith day or Octtber,
Wanted a hnme for a very ~re!!y Beagle robbit dogs lor sal;~ RADIO &amp;TELEVISION SERviCE, !&amp;57.,
•: '
long haired Calico kitten. Phono
trade. Howard B Slit!, !IIddle· Phone 200 Cleland Appliance
... LAWRENCE VEAUGEI\ ..
83«-X.
10.3-31&lt; port Rl. I, Hobaon Road.10 2 6tf.p Store. 116 W. Main St.. Pomeroy Attorn•ya
Crow &amp; Crow
for Plaintiff
2 23 11
HtHctUirllrl For
.,..-- - · - -(8) 29 /9) 5, !2, 19, 28, (10) 3, 10, 7tc
lomotnlte Luuore _Lane Cedar 6" Jointer with I HP Motor. $100.
_,--!•:.__ __
Chests _ LAU Window Fans- Cborlea W. Reuter, Rl. 7 or llll'-.!idmpao• lliJUnllel "'""""' PORTLAND
J'rilidalre Rolrilerator&amp;
oall 485, Pomeroy
10 2 3tp MldollePIIIl· Fire • AutomobD•
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Howaid LarMin&lt;
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Iaker Fumlturt, MJUit,.rt, Oh o Used 17" TV complete. Inslalled.
......,. m ved f rom Long Boltom
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t 29 tl
$!17.150.
I ~NCRI'll BLOCU
Smeets houae receatiY.
Uoed 21" TV'• oomplete Installed.
"lulld-ForLM"
'" ' I ord Of Thanks
$72.150. See Marahall MIUer, Jr..
HarrlaonvUie, Ohio.
9 28 6tp
GBUISIB BLOCIC CO.
W• wlah to tbonk our friends and
nl-hborJ who were 10 WOil·
derful durtna tbe recent Illand death of our dear
wile and mother. 111. C. Knott•
and Children.
1tl-3·ite

13D~y 'fel;ephoJle
' Strike Is Endfd

wier Epple, ,J~h~ 'Garte!1 George

Py~,, frances A,*•Wf,

1-;w:;;;;,:-u;;~;r;"St;dii;"Ta
A 29 year old ali-Amerlean boy fat
Warner.
Garner stands 11 feet 3 In· lick auch f~dable
.
Cowili In
The opposition, podnah!
tall and welgha 200 P.,und&amp; ! 'Well, 32 ' Westerns
toq
Garner's hour.Jong show, com)VIS robed In olliaboma and !lllny," he eojlfl&lt;t~. ".\nd ·aoml':'
pe~eo in the same slot with 'Jack
'' '~ •,
ffl
Benny, Ed Sullivan , and Steve loya claim to being part ·Cbero- 6~'• got 1 to go.,, lila~ be nexl
·
yelr then II on)y lie se.en or
~lien-a• runcd a pa,.el of side kee Indian.
"Aiinost everybody back
eight left. l ·thlrt'k· 'lllaverlek' will
winders Is ever rode the TV
APPWNCB
claim• to be part Indian,'
atill be around· when· the otbera·
trail.
laid
·
bite
tbc
dust."
.
Pllocie
ZoO ·~,
Not lackint Oown
boes he
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"It ~ever a guy was' caught in ,a
rroas-(i.rc, it's m~." Garner, • &amp;aYI·!r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~
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"There are 32 Western~ on TV
Home
M~.
thia year, and 1 had to tangle
PUBLIC SALE
with those three characters. Bu.
I'm not .backing down to 'em."
Melg• Co. Home
In true western style, underdog
Harrtsenwlle
lid.
Garner figures he can ''shup" tbP
eoemy if h~ gets an even draw.
"People are going to tune iht•
'Maverick' ABC, Sunday nights
to see who'a bucking thole pow· 1 Ford Tractor and ~qulpGROI:lND BEIF
,
' GA~IC 80~NA .. : ......._. .. . ~ 5•.
er!ul programs.'' be explained
ment
during lunch. "And once th'y
2 Cows
1
look In I think 1 can hold 'em.
&lt;,- : .. · : ., .. :' ·
1
Electric
Separator
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"The first half-hour of the
ahow ls opposite" Benny, on the Beds, tables, · chalrJ, ·.~as &amp;
lut hall we're up against Allen (uel oU heatet~ an~
and Sullivan. No other program articles too nul)leii/~S
can make that statemert. Come to mention.
" ···
think of n, who'd want to make
Marlon
Woodt,
Aucltfnttr
It?"
o...... - ~Mitt c8U..tr
Garner- daims his offering is
'
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-f~MkROY
COIMIIMif.......
an ''adult" llorse opera based on
a cam~U~r who meanders around
Jon?

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0~;1~ RuliMIII, Gtorge Powell,

lllnrioHo .McDidt
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Uon ·Bill Gtuu01er invited all·
Lion• to a\\end a .dinJI(ir. ~pber
IO ,at )lyger Creek at 6:~0 p.m.
The event.ls 1iolng sponsored py
\he i4'1'r c.r~ek ~~~~1'\ft apd
tbe.' Chl'!lbets of Cnwmem of
(lallipolls1 Poll\eror a~d Mlddle!Xlrt: .
' '
' Repreoehlatlv\10 II( lnduplrres
in t~e area, lll&lt;lildlna ridlr.oa~
and power companies will ' be 6n
pan~! after Ill&lt;' , dh1ner: Nlek
news ' coliun'enlator of
Kuntlnaton, will be '
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IY VIRNON scary ; ,'~ the ~de&lt;Open apaCOII ejpollni
. HOLLYWOOD UP r T?UihU\, .eroolted dealers and otbC cbe,lll
or the we.stern gunalto1er•• ~JaJ!.
Can Hon41e Gun ; ·
ing away on TV tbia aeUqn lo, "I mak&amp; no claim !q ~IDI tbe
11m Garner, star of "Mnerjck" a fastest gun in the 'Wu~" 1bo
brand new sage brush saga. -. £!:lnnca, "but if l"m•fortliiltb un·
What makes Garner any rough·J Umber my six-gun 1 can • pandle
er than \l(yatt Earp or Matt DU. myself sl! right."
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week , atlenllll!• the (,..~A. Alfen
tlmp me~·· .
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· Mr. ~nd, !lh: .QIJI' ifampl~~ .of
Hntlnlt9•A·•pegt lilt •week end
with her .~ abler, ~o~r: .and ·acra
H~~~ Swap., • ''
Hr. "'d ' ~· . Gerald
Lioua and Lyl)n o/ • Hur•tlnirlon
were ,guuta of rolatlvea

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ACCIDINT
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N. Y. lOUTS APPRRVED
NEW YORK UP-'r~e New
~or~ :s!alf. A!hleli1. ·Comii)J'I'ion
h11 approved a pair ot 10.~0nd
teatu~ bouts for St NlliJj~l;n
lo,rena lor tKc nexl two ~~~~~dly
nishts. They are to be
Ui\Jt beavywei,ht• Jimmy ' Stadt
apd Jerry Lued,ee on Oc4 1 :a~d
middleweights Randy Sanax, and
Ace Almstroog on ·QIIf. ~·· l~ '
YAMA WINS
UP-Ya\"a

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your Top Villi¥ .JumbO ~..,on from your lOcal n,~"r' '

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Ill MIDDLIPOitT1 OHIO
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well and lood eel·

Itt Fot Soil
llew f bedroom hom• on Chll·
dren'a Homo Hill. Gerald Kelly
Phone 71·M.
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CIN rubbtr tired rmn trailer.
extra aborl lurnl•r radlu,,
Clood condition;
Phone
IOU, Dou11u Circle, noor ~Jar
han.
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tal price $1200. l'bla ho1111: doe•
need .work. but will make )'OU a
gotd hom•. ownor will llaanee
wltb $:100 diwa.
PdM ;_: S00. acrol mldWI)' betWO~ Alheill and Pomeroy bn
U. S. SS. 100 aerealn tractor eul·
tlvotlon, 1'1,0 aerea paature, aome
timbl!i,lhonoanda,of IO®ot ~0111
7-room hou.e with bath, '"' ••d
eleclricli)'.
baaemenl barn,
ext!a barn and pl~nil' other
bulldlup) · Itxce11ent for either
da~ or beef oatlle, Slevitlolnl

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illp wltlo. 78oo brGller capacity,
complete IV\Ib a~IOmatlo l~er
and w'ale~era. Plenty of water:
poad, ,drUf6~ • wtjl, eiJ!uD, 2
water qale"''i, ~100111 ~­
will! wate~· in~ ,elacttlelty. 110
aam wltb.BO ~ Iii eulllvaUon
Loc'ted MU.$4- ~tiwu ud·

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Fish Stic~s.!;.. ~~·. 33c
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Fresb Picnics •••••••••••••••••••••••

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the union said, on a company
deinand that CWA 1ign a tour
page . document 1f)llch the uni011
tcrined "vicious'' and 11 1abor-

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A~drewa

Qy Uni~n Today ·

«ELAND'S

liVER PtiDDiflG

F'fljz

" The.Jtin ••.•!itled of: line Stov. Eber Plckem;' o :o. Shene!teld,
Krafl!ler, Jime! Fugate,
Norrfi, lame• 'Simpson,
~ UP~'J'he ' strik·
Davia. DOll Fife, Jesse log Communicotlorls' Workers of
Anna! -Qtlivey
and Garnet Allleri&lt;a today ended · their Ill.
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day walkout againo\ ' the Oh1o
Bell Telephone Co. 'In ~5 Ohio
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~Jb'Y~~S
Ma;u. J. l{~gh~•· Ohio c..wA
(Ct"'JIIUOCI F.ittll p ' O...l
·di,reetor, said aU emptom. are
•t In ,
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to .,!urn to wort ll!lmediately."
~ urn urn emp1oy~OI pledi~d a
ttie union • annoltnceinent ap·
paJ'roll ·de4~otjon durin,« the, tin· pare'~\ly .ea,Osht 'the companY by
l . drive last May. ·
surprise. An Ohio Bell spok01man
eonrtlbut· said uu·s news to ua." The
of
aqocla· spokesman said eom.PaDY ofli·
to charitable cials had not been in CCII!Iact with
tbe five-man the union since negoti~tlon•
'All deserving broke up Wednesday niJht· with·
c.~o appear before out agrljllment.
ma'ke on appe~l for The CWA sa1d tt wl8 -returning
,
to work under agreemepts just
l!illrlb.qtlq_~ .QI lunda will l1e ac- ne(.OUBted ahd pirtly under the
!OI'IIIDI,(II•~:t~l!ence of partl~lpat- old contract which had ela!"ed
'rpplof~~ &lt;&gt;na~illtion1 out- Term,a of a new coritrac~ , have
. ol .~.son -\:O¥niY wUil re- be1a agroe\1 ' on b~f Mot aic~cd
celr.e. f'IOpev ~~ ·P~rtlo~ \O l)ie ' ;J'he 'rielf llems lncl~de wage
Jl~b.l¥ ot ~mpl~fl$1 that' live boosts r~gln~ from.. $%:5.0 lo
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S5 O(t. Frlnae ·;benefits 1Included
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·lmprovemefit In alckritl&gt; · cljsabi·
l(ty po-ments; Job .el~llllftcalions:
~:tclaiSlfleation upwa~· ~~ wage
rat,el1 in ad~ltlon to' 'the senerai

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Good Cit~ Vll!d Can
LEGAL NOTICE
ulrls orown tweed coat. Sire 5,
AU llaJI!IIIDtl Modell
KIZZIE YEAUGER, wliooe IBst
(I) Notices
Call 438-Y.
1o.3.31p
place of re•!deoce was Lake CIIY,
o:;o;;i;;;;;;______.~,!
.o. lo.l
Tenoeaee1 and ~hose n~Jiden
SmaUg;;;;;y-;nd dolicat;;,;;;
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name was KIZZIE SMITH . of
1
in Rutland across road from
AUTO 8ALI!B
Br"'evlllc,. T•nne•ee.
h~raby
new school Domg good busi· / ;::;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;~;;;:;;:;;;~~ notified that on the 28th day of
T-n Pltlm lchtol O...ftl.la
neu. Priced reasonoble or will
Auguot, 1957, LAWRENCE YEAU·
1
• Benefit Coolville Fire DepL
trade for good omall home
GER, betrw plainlUf, tiled hla pel·
You nome It - We have It
Abo 22 acre farm on scho•l
WE BUY
ilion oraiDJt her aa defendant In
s·-~~J.,· .ocr,••. BAU
bus and mail route lor sale "' I
the Court of Common Pleaa, 1\felga
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trade.
10-3·61p
IITIIUCTURAL 1 IIIAMI
County, Ohio, Case No. 12,092,
L....., ..,.... •• IINundl
praying for divorce from the taid
Donation or Gcodo or contl'lbu· , Used gas &lt;eonve,.ion burner and .
.CUP IRON- MITAU
Klule Yeauger on the grnundo of
tiona gratetully mepted at
blower tor furnace. Call 320. 1
Wilful Absence lor more than
Lyle Clover Farm Store. Tup' 10 2 6tc
"'
one year last past and Grma Neg·
pera PI•In£i~belb L
Gc-..- - - -- - - -- I
JUNK CO•
teet of Duty, and plalntttf ,1••
ee
YODI
~ living room !mit lor 811e. ,
prays for other proper relief.
Sponaored byc\~t Boae Barden
Green covorlng. Phone 9263. I ,.,_ 111
,_.., Said eauoe will be lor heariJII Gil
~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~ ,.- ,- --- - - - -10_ 2 6tfe1
or after the lith day or Octtber,
Wanted a hnme for a very ~re!!y Beagle robbit dogs lor sal;~ RADIO &amp;TELEVISION SERviCE, !&amp;57.,
•: '
long haired Calico kitten. Phono
trade. Howard B Slit!, !IIddle· Phone 200 Cleland Appliance
... LAWRENCE VEAUGEI\ ..
83«-X.
10.3-31&lt; port Rl. I, Hobaon Road.10 2 6tf.p Store. 116 W. Main St.. Pomeroy Attorn•ya
Crow &amp; Crow
for Plaintiff
2 23 11
HtHctUirllrl For
.,..-- - · - -(8) 29 /9) 5, !2, 19, 28, (10) 3, 10, 7tc
lomotnlte Luuore _Lane Cedar 6" Jointer with I HP Motor. $100.
_,--!•:.__ __
Chests _ LAU Window Fans- Cborlea W. Reuter, Rl. 7 or llll'-.!idmpao• lliJUnllel "'""""' PORTLAND
J'rilidalre Rolrilerator&amp;
oall 485, Pomeroy
10 2 3tp MldollePIIIl· Fire • AutomobD•
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Howaid LarMin&lt;
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Iaker Fumlturt, MJUit,.rt, Oh o Used 17" TV complete. Inslalled.
......,. m ved f rom Long Boltom
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t 29 tl
$!17.150.
I ~NCRI'll BLOCU
Smeets houae receatiY.
Uoed 21" TV'• oomplete Installed.
"lulld-ForLM"
'" ' I ord Of Thanks
$72.150. See Marahall MIUer, Jr..
HarrlaonvUie, Ohio.
9 28 6tp
GBUISIB BLOCIC CO.
W• wlah to tbonk our friends and
nl-hborJ who were 10 WOil·
derful durtna tbe recent Illand death of our dear
wile and mother. 111. C. Knott•
and Children.
1tl-3·ite

13D~y 'fel;ephoJle
' Strike Is Endfd

wier Epple, ,J~h~ 'Garte!1 George

Py~,, frances A,*•Wf,

1-;w:;;;;,:-u;;~;r;"St;dii;"Ta
A 29 year old ali-Amerlean boy fat
Warner.
Garner stands 11 feet 3 In· lick auch f~dable
.
Cowili In
The opposition, podnah!
tall and welgha 200 P.,und&amp; ! 'Well, 32 ' Westerns
toq
Garner's hour.Jong show, com)VIS robed In olliaboma and !lllny," he eojlfl&lt;t~. ".\nd ·aoml':'
pe~eo in the same slot with 'Jack
'' '~ •,
ffl
Benny, Ed Sullivan , and Steve loya claim to being part ·Cbero- 6~'• got 1 to go.,, lila~ be nexl
·
yelr then II on)y lie se.en or
~lien-a• runcd a pa,.el of side kee Indian.
"Aiinost everybody back
eight left. l ·thlrt'k· 'lllaverlek' will
winders Is ever rode the TV
APPWNCB
claim• to be part Indian,'
atill be around· when· the otbera·
trail.
laid
·
bite
tbc
dust."
.
Pllocie
ZoO ·~,
Not lackint Oown
boes he
~er
"It ~ever a guy was' caught in ,a
rroas-(i.rc, it's m~." Garner, • &amp;aYI·!r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~
,,.
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"There are 32 Western~ on TV
Home
M~.
thia year, and 1 had to tangle
PUBLIC SALE
with those three characters. Bu.
I'm not .backing down to 'em."
Melg• Co. Home
In true western style, underdog
Harrtsenwlle
lid.
Garner figures he can ''shup" tbP
eoemy if h~ gets an even draw.
"People are going to tune iht•
'Maverick' ABC, Sunday nights
to see who'a bucking thole pow· 1 Ford Tractor and ~qulpGROI:lND BEIF
,
' GA~IC 80~NA .. : ......._. .. . ~ 5•.
er!ul programs.'' be explained
ment
during lunch. "And once th'y
2 Cows
1
look In I think 1 can hold 'em.
&lt;,- : .. · : ., .. :' ·
1
Electric
Separator
' · •·
"The first half-hour of the
ahow ls opposite" Benny, on the Beds, tables, · chalrJ, ·.~as &amp;
lut hall we're up against Allen (uel oU heatet~ an~
and Sullivan. No other program articles too nul)leii/~S
can make that statemert. Come to mention.
" ···
think of n, who'd want to make
Marlon
Woodt,
Aucltfnttr
It?"
o...... - ~Mitt c8U..tr
Garner- daims his offering is
'
' PHONE 830-M '
-f~MkROY
COIMIIMif.......
an ''adult" llorse opera based on
a cam~U~r who meanders around
Jon?

b

),

0~;1~ RuliMIII, Gtorge Powell,

lllnrioHo .McDidt
0

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. t•..

'•

•, (

,•

'

'

Uon ·Bill Gtuu01er invited all·
Lion• to a\\end a .dinJI(ir. ~pber
IO ,at )lyger Creek at 6:~0 p.m.
The event.ls 1iolng sponsored py
\he i4'1'r c.r~ek ~~~~1'\ft apd
tbe.' Chl'!lbets of Cnwmem of
(lallipolls1 Poll\eror a~d Mlddle!Xlrt: .
' '
' Repreoehlatlv\10 II( lnduplrres
in t~e area, lll&lt;lildlna ridlr.oa~
and power companies will ' be 6n
pan~! after Ill&lt;' , dh1ner: Nlek
news ' coliun'enlator of
Kuntlnaton, will be '
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. Ohio State football &amp;arne.

Rev~ and Mrs. Waldo 1! IJtels Carroll Grhnm returned home
~e~::,: the Soulbeutern ,Con· Tueaday after a ten days vaca

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ol the Congregotlonal
Churches held Wedqes·
the Moos Run Congrega·
Chur&lt;h
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and Mrs Raymond Van
and son have returned to
home tn Youngstown after
' v1s1t with hli mother,
Van Meter and other
;;1~i1;~
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Jeff Wilson and Miq Evespent the past we:ekend
wrth Mr and Mrs

tlon in Bottle 'Creek, Mleb.
1\ln. Edna Bartels visited Mooday with Mra Verne DaVJa who Is
confined to her home lb Middleport with a broken leg
Mr and Mn Harry Davis of
Canton APent the weekend woth
relatives bcre.

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Ht:Jid$ ,~,ushing" Party Tues ay Celebrates Three
Of Mr and Mrt Roehard Karr.
Mr rnd Mrs C H WJSc Jr. were
The "Rushmg" party of thb 'l 1/Hodel" meeting next w~ at W L
Clifton Withee of Ell!in, m., Is busoneas vosltora m Athena Mon· Olllo Eta Phi Chapter of Bela !he office . of the Ohio' Fuel Gai
eel\8fl dPCif t'leS

Harry ROUib visited rer,eotly In
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Galllpohs woth froends.
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Sogma Phi s0roroty W88 hei&lt;L ,Com pan, when they • wou be ,&lt;:hrlootlne Bahr,it/.n year Pld 108 lor
Mr and Mrs L L LYon and Tuesday evenong with a Hawal!ah pledged to the cbapjer.
da,.bter ' ot tHr. n lllrl Cub
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Mrs L D lloles VISited Mf. and theme carroed out In the de~oro ' 1 The party was planned ,6 t~e Bahr, ' had three p rtioa to eel&amp; At the elose
Mrs Fred Pe&lt;•t and Miss Sara Ker· toons, program, favors and re ,!"Cial committee An~• ~til)~• tirate her hirthl!iy o"''r, tbe week· cake walk ~'r;.::ri~~~~~~
wood, Middleport res1dcnts, who frcshments Cocoanut laden palm and Sylvia Collins, ~o-eh.Srpnen, end.
aQd orp!l~f
are at the H•ll Crest Rest home ioj trees, grass mats, hula girls&lt;and liois Rosenbaum, Sara Gibbs,
Saturday ll~a. George Chlldi had Maude Rosa
Athens, Wednesday
favors of flower-lels and mlnia Charlene Thomas, Janet Hinkle. a family dlnner lc! celebrate the --~--:-2'f::::;:~!:.i".4,.
M·Sgt Joe Ankrom, who has ' ture ukelelas gave &amp;Ionosphere to Everyone was drwed In sal&lt;&gt;ngJ blrthdayt of her daullbter, 1\!ra
been Btatoooed at Fort Lewl!; the party and HawaJJan punch and a prize was given to ~·bra Bahr, and I rranddatt(bler, ChriJ.
Wa1h1:1gton IS visiting his mother, • was served from a paper·maetie Morr1son ror the moat authentit tine.
Mrs Oa1sy Ankrom, before leav· pmeapple wtth glasses bearing costume
mg for Hawtti lie has completed the soronty crest as additional
,Pthers preBent were Mr '-nd
twentv years mthe u s Army.
souvenirs ol the guests and
Group singl~g was enjoyed as\ Mi'l. Ralph Glbbt Jr. aud Glot~a
Mr and Mrs R J Pr1ce Onnge, men'lhers
the members and aueats aat on June and Gregory, New Haven,
Texas Mr nnd Mrs J J DougMr8 ltJcbarrl Joncu presadcot gra•s mats and Hawaltan dancers Mr1 .Mmnle Gilmore Mr Bahr
•
las a~l! '"rs B F Reber, Belle, 1was 10 charge u( the meetlng were Sally Sauer, ,Louise Zerkle and Cllndaee, Mr and Mra. W'11Uam
1\ V• . havo been recent guost&amp; and mvoted the ucsts to attend Reva Vaughn, Charlene Thomas, Childs and Sheila Marie and Mieky
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_ _ _ Sue Cramer and Shirley • Gaul of , Middle)l4lrt, ond Janis Chlido,
Mr and \Irs L D Diles l•it
P K Rus"ll " on Cleveland
p.:.l
Games were played durin• the j~nlor nursr at the Holzer Hos·
this morumgjor a visit with thL&lt;r where he
sent for two weeks I
Ul
evening and baked ham, potato po~l rhool of Nuralng.
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•on, Dand Doleo. and "" w1le, \specoaltraonoqg by the Ohio Val·,
chips and Hawaiian punch were oerdunB~," 00 ~
a~~M~~•Y·
who have recently built a home at ley E'ectrlc ~orporallon
served
entertained ft~r a:d Mrs Cer.
ztm31 Bryan Garden Clly, l!locho· 1 Mos Howard Byero Is on siek
Guests were sue , Seelig, Mila •ohr and tw: ·da ht
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gan. Diles 15 the Aasoeoated Preas leave from the Martin Restaurant
Wood Barbar Coatea Lucy Ams blrthdol,V dim&gt;~
c:atlne an~
Sport&amp; Edltot 1~ Michigan woth of thJB week whole recovering from
Th• Loyal Pals' Class of the bary, · Ju"y S~neer, Linda pard· Mrs &lt;:allh ibhr.
!leta I• Detroot Enroutc to De 1foot surgery.
Church ol Chmt met Tuesday eve· W&lt;ll Daisy
RUJaell Yvonn~ Sun~ay evonlng blrth4•Y cake.
0 ~ lh~lr pr~;~ 1 Scally, Shirley Bus~~. Sabra i&lt;e er"m and aandwieh~a were I
~root0 Air .'~
Mrs.
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&amp;:ro ';f~g~ E!~:~~ Mra · ~d-~ been vJSotlng on northern' Ohio for M~~ 'L 'E:s r:yn~lcloo a~wt:!d.; of t.lorrl!OII, lllorJene Fls~e~•• /l&lt;llY serllnverl odt the Rid' hr home to SChhrlo a·
· wbo is a Sister of L D t'e
. Her theme Ful•·
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wards,
r• p ns t ~
~· x wee kII, has re 1ur:ned to the devotiOnal servace
..., Betty Everool!.
il Bueniau
de rwitck
'Childace MBohr
, 'd David
Dll•• Is recuperating after major her home on South Second j.ve.
was the Twenty third Psalm and
Members were LO"fb
cl ui.j• ~n kelt
nd :n 'llO&amp;U
surg~ry
I Mrs Laura Hager, who haJ been the service melurled an article on Anne Chapman, Bat ara r · ur ,
n a
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t,
Howard fi~"ant who has been a surgkal petaent at Holzer Ho~plt· the Psalm f!-um the "Ideals", read staff, Sylv~ ~ollins~ Donn• ~~es, Donna, BobbY ,aDd Diaaa ~er~
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----- al has been returneR to her home by ~los• Hawley, Scripture venea Martha Wlllo.ams, Sall,y Sauer,
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Mrs. Robert Yates, Jackson, "I and a prayer by ·.Irs Fred'l Gard· Pandora Colhn~ Janet Hinkle,
here woth her lather !.eo K•nnedy ner a guest
Sue Cramer, Shirley G~ul, c~,
Sr' and wdl remOJn untiL after
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len• Thorn,,, Reva Vajlil '
on your old ranJal
the funeral ol her grandmother, Durong the buslllfss meeting Louloe Zerkle; Sara Gibb~ . ,\nn
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Mrs Homer Kennedy ;~rs Joe who.h W88 conducted"" MlBs
Rupe, Jeanie Werry, c,rol Biehle)
Young Sr " '" Jackson with the ' :ey the Clas, made plans to
Phyllis Meier, Marjorie Crow,
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Yalco rhildfl n, Sandra, Randy and or contflbute toward the
Jlranoea Krinke and a tranafar
.Mn 1\!Utn• Ruuell, Grand rep1
Kathy
butter projllCt sponSilred by
Doris Jones
reoenhtlve Jrom Meigs Te'l'ple,
Mrs
Ben
Spencer,
Antiquity,
Pholathea
Socoety.
Spatul11
are
Pythlar. Sl,ltera, to the Slate ton·
SPECIAL PRICE
Harry Dav1s Dayton, anrl Mra Ed· !Je rcorderecl for sale by the claM
venUon p;· Columbus last weet,
na Bartels, ~omeroy, were recent members •• a mon~y-making preI
tave her !report ol the meeting at
gucsli of Air and Mrs verne Da· Ject.
Ill• Oetobii! teaalon of the Temple
vJS
Mba Ha~ley mved a ulad
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Tueaday at the ic Ill P Hall
Edw&gt;rd Svans Jr oon of Mr course to M•s. Guy Reynolds, Mrs.
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Mrs. Cllb.;Babr, MOst Emllent,
Featuring thelurntr with a lrilnl
and Airs Edward Evana, Vine St. L E ReynoVIs, Miss Nona Ruosell,
8
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Chief, wa1 lu, charge of' the meet· I
Is home an fifteen day furlough Mrs. Freda Welling, Mlsa f'ran'!'l
Initiation
He!~ ' lor one ing ,and Mra, Griff Ruaaell. who
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alter complcllng his boot training Roush, Mrs. Allen Jenkinson. Mia. e•ndldate when Pomeroy Chapter abo otlell&lt;!,ed the !late convention, •
con•~ttdtODI&lt;Wntr,lllloro
hootaunlfotmor -owllftr,
at Bamhrod¥e. Md He" to report Dwight Frolt illlss- Mabel Hysell, 184, oES, met Tu!!day evening gave a brl~tlalk on the hlghlighu 1
n,.,,,,.,.,.,.,,._,
Rl Jackso~ovllle, Florida.
Mro Vllla · Carl, Mrs. Allee Robe- at the M~Bonlc Temple. • of the seaa1o...
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Mr
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Wolloam
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and
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Florence
Tracy,
wottfiy
milton,
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DIXIUII lluto• ' have been m Detroit attendor.g an ~·red I Galan•r, Mro. Nan Moore gud Denzil Goegleln, wortb1 pa· Seines, Leon, a member of the
llml&gt;lflfUif romolnuoollllnt
• Autoll11ftc 0..• Lflhll'l
automoblte •how and the or ch~· and Elizabeth Moore.
\ron, pre!lded and COI'I W,ebb of Temple, li serloualy Ut
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'T&gt;rltfl.Kool-lt-troo
dren, Shell• Maroe on~ MickY
Raclno, presldenl ol &gt;lliata;Jct ·2f,
Hoot""""' (lqr tht ; November
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"'"L!Ghtwa
have ·tayed IVJth their grandmoth:
was present and• w'eleom~4 $ov mr.eUng will ·~ Mra Wolllam All· J
Grlddltqllltkookl ktlkfatll.
• Htndeome "'f" llclllv11'4
er, MnJ George Childa •
Invitations were rec6jved' tD man, Mrat. Uo~ace ~(oElhinJlll and Wl•lle\'on
aneQke or •tl•kl to l'llouth• T 111 .... T GO1nt
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weltflng0004n11• lluto
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MJsa S11sie Taylor. wh.o has apent 1
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the past moolh Vllltmg relatives '
Pions were made !of a' dlolt!et
A ~eu.rt eourae was aer•ed
to &lt;tlch ••trli••Jukto-oln
• Ill'''" lntulotod a.,,
on Toledo, .-urned here Wedneo.,
A
p,rty to be held at grand teni
, pie,, Tueada~ nigh~" by Mra. Le)an!d
::~d:'fl':h~~=·~:~
'AIIOYtnCCH'ntttftoundtd
day night. Miss Taylar, whose
OJrluc
an Cmemnatl on O~t~ber · ~t Brown and~· It&amp; Bukher irlli
coollftl dtmondo.,. '"'"·
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Dro~Mront, lmO!ofOOtlrollw
home Ia In Baton Rouge, spends
The Hemlock Grove and Oran(e
were alao dl~ct~lled f~r I JB M~. Frank Cheeaebrew as a conAUTOMATIC OVIN UIHTINI
• "' t.orooltoro01 Droworo
tho summer mpnths and early fall Chrl•tlan Youth Fellowship held
onstruetlon of Dll_trltt trl utor.
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No atooptng to llgbt owtnt
• ltac\ ,OfC'IIIIn lurnlf &amp;rllll
With Mra George Chdd.s and tam~ a hayrlde a.ud wieper roast
25
will be held ln ,omer:))'
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the Rcad8lde Park on Route ~0 ~·J~nuary 11. 19GB·
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Mrs James Johnson Wtll!l 1n Clll· Thursday evemng, Sept 26
At the close of the meett11g
,
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Thirty-none youth and adult relreshlnenta were mveit ?Y
Robert W Rawlings, at GrantHo!· ntlvaSors Mr and Mrs Hal Doster, Thelma McMurray, Tt!res~ Swlt·
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Mjcldlep011 lng on Columbus while Mr Ratli· and Mr and Mrs Eugene Story Helen Elberfeld ind Mary Eliz,.
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enJoyed an evening of singing beth Anderson as eontributl;:g
Plans were \;eomplettd for the 1
Y1Wr~.- D '
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•- - -Mn A J Strau.&amp;s, odm1mstra and refreshments of hot dop, hostessea.
~he,ter Daug tert ' qf ~merica
t.....-~,
- tlvc assistant to the Meigs count~ mar.Jiamallows and pGp
a~nual anspettton , wblch will be
~~
tV.
Health Depva·tment, returned Wed
The ne&lt;t meetong wolt be Oct
Mr and Mrs Marvin 8Willl h~ld tt the next meeting, Tues
' ' 'r - ~ ,
JJesday from Lake liope wh•re 1
children of Middleport speol day evening, Oetober
,;j:• ·
7 30 at the Hemlock Grove
she had SPCIII three day, attcndmg Church All youth are InVIted
Sunday with hll pa(enta, Mr. atd
Esther Hayes, . Counellor, pre,
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a Reglstrur '.AericallnJtltute Wm(L\
, Mn Harry Swan.
stded and the ~ommlsslon ot
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of Hcnlth M&lt;re than seven!) pCJ •
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sona from Southeast and South·
west d11trb Hltcnded the conferenee
whiCh Logan on Mon~py. Sep
The first 'ineetlng of the Mtd·
Wilen
teen110d
they're bound to get hunQIY.
tember 30
Mrs Jamc" Simpson and '\irs dlcport Ltternry Club for the
So our smart younv hDilela brin91 out a tray of ¢heell, lunch·
Year 19~7·!18 was held 'Wednes
Cheater Ervin were guestB when day afternoon at lhe home of
Mra. Emmel Shuler cntertamed Mrs D B Harllnger with Mr;
meal and HOLSUM BREAD for "make-your-own" sandwiches.
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her Cllnasta Club Tue:;diy even Forrest Bachtel. president, "rer
In£ Prrzcs were won by Mn Rus..
lidlllfls
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is that extra
" W' .on nnd Mra. Millard Wild·
Mrs Cedroc Clark renewe&gt;l
crm~lh
~he
next party woll be at Lucy Kennedy's book "Mr Audo·
fresh HOLSUM flavor. They like the way il makea
bon's Lucy" lor tne program and
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r.&lt;ll) cliH respomes were "Aut1mn
!lll.ndwlchu tuft dellclolllly beller,
Thought."
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During the bwiness meeting
what fut·
the reSignation oi Mra, Gerald
Preston was accepted Mrs. Mat·
1110V111Q lelu!~Jed,. They ;et 11 from •v•I'J
ton l'rcnch was nppolirted to act
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frelh while alice Of HOLSUM BREAD.
vacant by Mrs Preston. 1The •n·
n.ual fall treasurer's report ,.. ,
given by Mrt H E Cook allb·
lt)tuting lor the ~ootess, Mrl
Hartinger Mrs William Tbonus,
daug~ter nr Mrs Hartlnget, \!I!
1 gue11 at the moellns. I~ we•
an~o\lnccd that the next mcethl~
lvoul~ , be on October 18 at the

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the guest or his brother and liS·
ter-m-law, Mr and Hrt Charles
Wothee and family
Rev and il(rs Donald Seevero
and sons moved Wednesday to
the1r new borne m Greenup, Ky
Cjtlorus Grimm, Naom1 Brm
ker and Cora Webb, presodent or
Mrs Carl Moore ana Mrs Mau· D11trlct 211 attended Friends
r1ce M:oare were re~ent business Night 11 Guyovollo Chapter OES
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