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Pomeroy P•nonoll

. Dad'sSteps
.College
Wl)'lle
ol ~n hero
set ulde bi5
IbiS week In (avor
books aa be began bls
of college,
crevv-eut and loose-jointed
of[
old movie liar,
a slow. easy amile and
;tmethlng ol b11 father't drawl
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l'm only a summertime ac-he satd "I enjoy actlnc.
been told I have a, 11!1·
talent lor it. But my coal
be an outstanding ttucf!lnt

now"
18. recently completed
role, his llr!l, In "Tile
Land"

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Before his appearance 111 a
young sheri!! In hts new picture
Wayne handled minor roles In
uThe Searchers", "The Long
Grey Line" aad ..Mr. Roberta."
"In all or tbem 1 was dlreeted
by my godfather, 1ohn Ford, He
wa1 tbe man responsible lor ad·
vanclnt dad to atardom.
"My contract with , Whtlney Pf~
Pictures extend• throughout my
college days. Whether I'll coil·
tlntte acting afterwards " up to
the publlc-a11d the box office,"
Pat concluded with a Wayne-type
Pfc. F;dward Lee Mepomas was
grin,
In Lencastor Friday evening when
he wao platoon leader of the, Lan·
caater Loatherneck Platoon ol
lll!d
llU 01
Marines who paradfld In a speeial
drill at the hall lime ol the Lon·

Ed McComas
Leads Marines At
Lancaster Game

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name does heod the cut"
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adntllt&lt;&gt;d,, "But I'm c...tatred
.:JV(1JI~ly
1 • wltb two !me ealabllohed acton
.~nnlo Hopper and Dan O'HeJ'o Vrs. Guy Re~nolds, Klndergar.
Jl)ly. Thai'• :be wa~ my lather ten looeher In Middleport, ami
wanted It when be neeotlat.ed my Mlu Sallly Sehaal, Spl!tlal Educa·
"9Diract witn c v. Whltnoy pl.,. lion teocber In Rutland, are alton·
lUres. No sole slor billlna.
dllll • te..her'o convention ollhe
"lfa also in lhe contract ·that AOTSL In Columbuo today when
1 can work onl~ during achool Dr G. Ol}lllle Johnaon, prolle18or
holidays.
of the lleparlment ol Educatior.
''Dad says the most lmpcrtant Gl ExceP!Ional Children at Syrn·
f' thing for mr• rtght now Is to got cuae Unl~erslty w1ll be one of the
~ a ~ollege education HI.! own erlu· main speakers Mrs. Minerva Chll·
·eatlon was nung up at the UDI· den and' Mrs. Frank Betz accom·
veralty of Southern California be· panted them to Columbus and arf
clUte ol llnanCJBI problemo. sueoll of Mrs. Clnda Daines.
'l'hr.n be got a job as a 1tudlo
Mrs. Edwin Jonea and daughter,
• worker and finally was tapped Amy, Jackaon, visited relatlvu
1111' a leading role In a picture.
here Friday.
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Gordon Guthrie, soo ol lf.r and
~lty In Los Angeles IS all Enlll•h Mra. Dewey Guthrie, Ia infolltd
major He reahzes the aeotoi •• a freshman at the Bowling
Warn&lt; won't let him act unltiS Green State University where he
bls grades are h\ib.
received a sebolmhlp In Fine
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"Dad made the IJSC football Art!.
team u a lmeman," he' went on.
Mn. Billion Hood visited her
"But he wain'! All•Amerlc~. :u I!Jie~~aw, M11. Sam 'l\ln1!1',
1 II!Osl every actor who' played fool who Ill co~nned to the Samaritan
ball " automatically called an Hoepllalln Aabland aCtcr havlna a
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heart attack.
"I played football at 1 !Al;Oia• trtday Ke811nger nas been
or.
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IJigh ond also went oul lor track alca leave 101 the put ten day1
~\ld biskctball. But I'm not gpln&amp; !l'om the Baker Furniture Store.
,~ "·'""' out for oports during ll)ll flm
Jrlro, Rodney Sauer, Mro. Paul
y-ar In tollcgc. 1 may bll , tb,l Thel11, Mr. and Mrs Leland Brown
atbletlc trail tater but not '6ri!l! !~d sun, Leland Eusene, Mfl. Guy
my graoea are up whe•e 1 fianl J18ynolda and Mill• Salty Schaaf al·
·---....;...__.~-'" tended the County Council ol PTA
at Chester Thursday ntsbt.
Kl~in
kr. and Mro Frank Kina anrl
10n, Roter. Columbus, are week
end gueou ol Mrs. Chorjes Quillon
Sr and oon. Btll. and they all went
Birth,~ay
tq Chillicothe today lo visit Gene
Ill
Quillen.
~~~~"!~:a~l~el~ 1! ~0CIUett 0, Robert Casto It a medical pat
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' ln~t at the Vetmns Hoapltal In
honor at a dlnnar party al Uie ll~PIIplloo.
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ChPnce~or Hotel In Parkerib~¥11 Mia. William Thomas, wbo haa
Thura~ll' even~ when ,her ·birth boon here wllh h•r mother. Mill
daY w" co)tbrated bY h'r co D. 11. Hortlnaor, atnce aho loll and
1\'orkers at the eolumbul and " k h hi 1 1 t
.outhern Ohio Eteelrlc Company ~~~: t."~ol.;,. eM~• ·~~~~~o~:t~
pfllcoln 'Middleport.
!"Inter will 1tay with Mrs. Hart·
party and pretenl· '"''' lor I lime aa ohc recupe·
with a gill were rate~.
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llall, and Ne~
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons entered
tho CSOE office and Kober llo!pltal lor observation
and troatmcnt.
Mn. Fred Scbroath and aon.
lUck, Brldaeport, w. Va. arr\ved
Frld!Y for an overnl1ht vlsiJ with
her mother, ll,ra Clifford Erwin
~mO
ND~ive-!n
w \I n
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who h11 f')turned with them for all
l"~ellnlte vl-11 at their home.
Loren Ru•elj, Columbuo, eame
TONIGHT
to Middleport tililoy alter ht1 mocrabbe
John Smltb lhtr, Mra. Gtor..·RuMejl, who
make her.hGme Jb Ctilumbu!.
LAWUII IIGMTIII"
Mr. and Mrt. Q~ey Nelson have
In Naturama
-tlso,t moved to the pow~ll property ' on
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Power Joan Blondell NOI'th Second 1\vollut.
Mra.
E!lle
t:Open.
ltllddleport.
Gra~ , Helen Watt.l; ltD I. hBI boon taken to Uolzer
• 1111 e Muurkl
Hoapltal II a ""'dle,l pallent. •
"NIGHT Rl ALLI'I'"
iStory of,Carnival Lifo)
COMEDY and CARTOON
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•?on at the Cheslilrp !lethodltt
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Church with the Rey
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furnlllh~d by ladles !rom the Ka~ liJ
aug a Method!Jt Church
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Gravel
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Coats Funeral Home. Pall ' bearers
were Ernost Kennedy, Clarence 'MII-WAUKF.E l1~- More than
llullord 1r., Anthony Shutcl. Hlr- 2~0-llilwautec baseball l~n~ don't
old Wiggin, Dal~ Mulford and Paul ~veto worry •bout ticket. lor the
Shuler.
· World Series they have their Oli'D
Rel•ilves trom out of town Ill· ~rtvaif 1~dlum.
eluded Mr. and Mrs Dayton IKeo· ThC!e tan£ are the veterano at
ncdy and oon, Ray, coshoot9o: Wood VA Hosp.tal bere, who no\
Mrs Robert Vjtes Jaekaon· Hr on!¥ have thelt special Serlea
and Mrs. Elza Wtcg 101, Mrs: Gar: aeata they watch every bo~
net Folden and daughters Dorotliy gamo played by tlie Mllwa1tlie~
and Juanita, Columbus; Max Wiap Bravttt.
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clns, Mount vernon; Mrs. Iva.Bach ' The velfrans w~tcll baoeql)lllt.:
Chillicothe; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Una on bencbet IWP I hill boiy«l"d
Mullonl, Columbus.
County Stad,l!ll1, l!ot more than 1,·
000 yarda from the pl~ln~ field .

Prof. Arthur Probst, l former
toacher In Pomeroy Hllb School
and wlle ~lara''tf' visiting with
Glen roy Ewing alld family and
with Purty &amp;arr and family 'ol
Ohe!ler. The Probst's now reside
tn Clnelnnatl. ,

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Meigs DAR Will
Meet On FridaY'
At lake Hope

A luncheon will be held Friday
at I p m. at the Lake Hope Lodg'
for members of Return Jonathan

Meigs Chapter DAR
Mrs. Harold Lolue proeram
rhalrman, announced that roll call
WJII be "a moment to rememlior"
with membj)rs &amp;lving a family an·
~cdote or event or the revolution·
ary period.
Reporto will 1&gt;e given on the
Southeast Dlstrlc! conference tielrl
recently ln Irouton. Proarams
for the year will be dlltrtbutcd.

MARINI FAMILY
IIARTFORD, Conn.- Eaelt of
lhe live daughtera ol Mr, and
llro Harry Gardner joined the
II orlneo They not only served In
the Corps but each also married
a Marine.

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The Mannes presented the Ma·
yor ol LanciSter with tbelr flag
during the drill.
Ffc McComas Is home on rur·
Iough wtth hiS porenta, Supt and
L W ltcComBI, and slater
-•1•~• 'retumln~ thti Funeral
Camp Pendleton, Call!. KennedY

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From Go- Spot

Mrs. Nora Kennedy
Funeral Services
Held On Friday '

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Wim.uns Had
Evil Eye On
Any Opposition

WASIIIl!G'fON UP - Ernie
EARLE, Ark.- Mrs. Don Gar
"Sonov
BOy" Williams, Waab!Dg·
ner found a wood duck in her
bome here on awake'hlna, ' She ton llr,htweiaht, Uci:ed a aubstllutc
satd the duck must have fallen ~&gt;I n\iht but •he aald t~v.
lor Mrs.' Nora down the flrepl~ce 10 a wmd

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BAKER

' of line,f~rnllure
The greatest array
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area ·- for this special showing we hlve eillarged our .
showrooms to Include space In ,the form~ Meigs Grocery building, just across the atreet from our m~in store
You'll be pleased to know that you can have really ftn~
home furnishing at such teuonable 'prices Yes you'll
find true values here - th~ kind you've been 'bopin&amp;
for.

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Sqvoda or ro~lo . ham operalors
an~ tclovlllon re~alrmen volun·
leefed to lnveall&amp;~le reporiJ oi
talevlalon Interference In the
B~nton Hirbor-l!t. John area. f'l'o
man te111.1 'Ifill ~hetk ~omplalnl•
ol poor reception In 19 effort lo
absolve ham o~atol'! of blame.

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your home lt bi'lngs to
1ou a d"'"atlc lnew ~ride of
ownership. A luxurious 'qew
living ~estan. 1But ' th'ere's
~ore, so mueh m11re . . . hea·
ven))r comfort . , . . exclusive
fabrlct au~erb ~t~llnl and best
of all . . . Fleiqtee(s written
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mno li'onc~d formulas for success,
!JU,~ 11'' ~trdl~ ~ ~~ci~tnce that a good per'centage of . ~ i!e\lple listed in "Who's
. Who In America" were once newspaper boys.
They are m~l! IJ!I! ~~!&amp;~:'! ~· ~~Rh.O\Yer.
Bing Crosbf, Tom Dewey, Walt Disney, Thom~s Edison, Bob Hope, Knute Roclaie, Jack
Dempsey, Joe I)IMadlQ; Eddie Rickenbacker
and Cardinal ~ancis J. Si\i!IJlril1!; 19 mention
Ol)ly a few.
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These men ~f ~ne t~ ~· !MIYs ju't ~e
our local youngsters, delivering papers each
day in all kinds of weatller at all l!ours of the
day.
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.,. along with o!ben, ~-~~~Persistence t11
'. be a newspaper hoy.
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As adults we bave a Io.t to lear11 from our
newspaper boys, ble~~'•em ~·
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plants that foot In our door and keeps It there
ul)tll he gets entirely in the house.
··The clever salesman may not put bia foot
in· the door but he gets in and doaes a sale
~cau~e h~ thinks fast, cl!n talk "on his feet"
and is able to refuse "no" for an answer grqclously.
A good newspaper boy, ope who builds his
route up to saturation, and ~e~ps it that way
as familles move out and new ones come in,
hilS to ~ a ~9od sa)esmaQ. Many o£ our natlon's top 8alesmen;in the f25,000 to •50,000
per year income bracket, learned their first
lusous on a new,pa11er r~ute.
' newspaper
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Your
boy is ambitious or he
wouldn't slog through all kinds of weather,
pass up ~ p111es wltb his frl~ncli, or
Dllss favopte 'I'V proiJI'ama. lie ha' • U~ely
Interest ~~ 11)\'ll .fulilrt •nd 1eea In~ pt
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8:55 SltJN o\lr '
7•00 Todar

too .~1'£~ ~ft~~~

9:30 '...,aS1ll'e nunt
JO•OO . The Price le Right

10:80 Trytb · ar Coosequeneet
ll:OO . Tie Tae Dough ·
11•110 !I ey~f ~ ~·~
IZ:OO NeW. 'lteport
1~•15 M6vlytlme
.J :sq ¥~ "}Vlf•!l"'
1•45 Wort~ Serl~s Gtme
f:SO TrOuble With Father
8:00 Spinaeb Playhouse
0:41 NBC N~w1
8•0 News Pieture
8:15 Sports Eye
ti • ~ weattiermt
6•~0

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7:30
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8:30
9:00
JO•OO
10:80
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.Y m~e ~ff. ;~ not ~~~~-~~~~ ,ilauJ)IIn hisa
::. H.ere are a few ch¥act,erlllics you'll see In ma~J! Jo~ . · ~Y\IIf:~~·~~'rs \P ~~~ hil
Yl1ur newspaper ~y,1, be Is UDAA 11n,r . rol!,_\@ t .
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but quite often Is 11~.1. W!Je parents whO b,iWe . ~
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attained a co~9rt~~~~ status in ¥1• ~90.W \bey
Newspapfl ~~~~owa~a ~a
reached tb~\1' poi\Uon tlll'liUSh work. They are bllsiJiessm@!b 1\~ ~Y- the~ · i~&amp;~ .
just as anx.~us lh•t th'jr ~~n le~rn to ·uie 1114 r%W\:t!'ein 1o their C~AI'~
VQlue wor.k~p~ t~~oul~ rapoU.Vblllty.
m~e. \4e~ Cf/~IIOIJ~. keep tbek ~~~~
Children IIIUit ltll'!l ~ h·D~Ie lJlOney. What and pay !M~ 'fihqlt~le bills ~~e
better waY. t. ~ef~ thin w~kiP~ for their ness man. ~ex' !QI!'l p,rrorm , W
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own pocket money? The' leam to husband tbe service ~Dd Q~,r'le 1118\r b~l!ljlll '{O~iQ~~
spending or it l~r tJill!tiJ 0~ IJIIiltf, Of. Of S8V• cally, o~ tt\e, 14j0lltO "ba}ik,rUJ!I.'~
lng it for an e~ucaUon. Or they may seek some
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Many a boy hu ~eratchtd 0111 b"' fint all-important meme ~ ~~ newspap~ri.
\'our newtp.app boy Is more independent
than his Idle 'IV!iiPW•· He is learning to
think and act for ;biltla~lf in halldlin• all the
kinds of ~pie be deals with on his route. He
bas a few dolim to. j~ in his je~ns. He can
spend it as he !lk~'' or save it for an object of
his choice. He uka no one for the price of a
soda, or a movie. He's e~rned It himself.

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9•00 Romper Room ·
9:30 Treas.lll'e H~pt
10:00 Th~ Priee U !Utbl .
10•30 Truth or·Coqsequtne• ·
11:\)0' T\e Taq ~dtih • ' ·
It~ n, c~uld e :tou•. ,
12:00 M•d·Day ewa •
'12:15 M~vietlme
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U~ Jlrl~e fqd GJOOm
2•00 MatiJlee Theater
3:(){( Queen For ~ Dlf ·
8:45 Modorli R9maneet ·
4:00 Comedy Tim• . i
1 UO Trollble Willi Falber
5:00 Spln••b flaYbQIJIIt ·
. U~ NBC ~e\VJ
6:00 News Pleture
6:15 Sports Efe
6:~ Weathereast
I 6:30 Not "Kiqg" Co., b'ho"
7:00 George, Gpebel
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6•00 Meet McGr~w
8;30 Bob Cummlhg~ Sl!Ow.
9:00 The Calllorniau.
9:30 0 HeiU'y Pilyhouse. ·
10:00 Adventures OI lw.'ll~ Kallt
10•3o Big Tim HJgbU&amp;hlt
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talked on "Syllibolt of tho
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rew · d Lutheran ' Wonblp".
The ~tA~J..Liont Club met . on
i~~·:.:':ln~ clo•ed \: wltb th~ Tuesday evenlna at the A,m;;•;;"0
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A ooUeJ • Cree~., The JI'OUP waj I Legion H~) 'Wl.\h; ~J,~bn
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Pved refrelhmenta In the so- pre•ldlng, ! . ·
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oms The hoitmes were
Durin&amp; tbJ bwinoSI meotong
', ·~ay evenina a.t the chpreb. .'.
~ r~m · Powell Mrs. Clyde ~~ iroup . voted ' to fell lrult
: · Ladles !rom the St. John Lu· Ri •· · Mr; Bob J~bntton Mrs. caltea aa their next fund raisin&amp;
theran ·or C~ealer, Q., and the R ~·· d K;rr Mrs Nelson' Rou1h, project The eoket ~e widely
St, Paul Lutheran Church at 0 ''Mrs La~ren.;. Parsona.
' known Beruon Ctkel.
' Pomeroy, were guest. for the anguests. were Mrt. Clair J¥rr
Jack Frey, . tpoke on lbe ~ut
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l!rL Mar arel Duerr, Mro. Fred3 Drive. The "Kick ,Oif Date to
.Mr.. Howard )Nagephah open· Heinea. ~"· Leonard HeiS, 11\rl· raise the funda will be announc·
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The II"OUp a!Jo discuued their
. t , Mrs. Carroll Adams, ~r .. gave the ~ee ~lark MrL Paul, TbeiBI, annu~l · project the Chrlstmlft
,acrlpture roa&lt;ll~f. followed by ~ · Herma~ warner, ltfn. c. E. ligbtl, which. th~ciub llehts each
l&gt;rayer by Mia. lltymond Peters. ~r~ Miss Erna Jege, Mils year lor .benefit of the merchant•
• Mrs7 William· McFarland was Y e, 'liamm Mlsa Dora Hamm and townapeople,
in eharaa ol the.· program an~ Emm~, Virgil Hamm.
Follo'linl tbe meellnl the
iave an artlfle ' ~Worth In Wor· angther . members were Jllr; """~"toured 'the Vanadium plant.
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going to get a challct to 1hore in o ~~rit.bie bo..O";;Ii•,o~ :·.
U. 5. Savings Bonds. Y.. ma'am, you'IUa.ve juat os ga cha~ce as anyone to Itt a winner. Arid you don't have,to
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time you visit your A&amp;P and depOsit .iJ.in tftt bOx p.;vicled. Each wttk 75 - $1.00 . U.S.So!¥11•. 1~~ will be
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!JU,~ 11'' ~trdl~ ~ ~~ci~tnce that a good per'centage of . ~ i!e\lple listed in "Who's
. Who In America" were once newspaper boys.
They are m~l! IJ!I! ~~!&amp;~:'! ~· ~~Rh.O\Yer.
Bing Crosbf, Tom Dewey, Walt Disney, Thom~s Edison, Bob Hope, Knute Roclaie, Jack
Dempsey, Joe I)IMadlQ; Eddie Rickenbacker
and Cardinal ~ancis J. Si\i!IJlril1!; 19 mention
Ol)ly a few.
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These men ~f ~ne t~ ~· !MIYs ju't ~e
our local youngsters, delivering papers each
day in all kinds of weatller at all l!ours of the
day.
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.,. along with o!ben, ~-~~~Persistence t11
'. be a newspaper hoy.
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plants that foot In our door and keeps It there
ul)tll he gets entirely in the house.
··The clever salesman may not put bia foot
in· the door but he gets in and doaes a sale
~cau~e h~ thinks fast, cl!n talk "on his feet"
and is able to refuse "no" for an answer grqclously.
A good newspaper boy, ope who builds his
route up to saturation, and ~e~ps it that way
as familles move out and new ones come in,
hilS to ~ a ~9od sa)esmaQ. Many o£ our natlon's top 8alesmen;in the f25,000 to •50,000
per year income bracket, learned their first
lusous on a new,pa11er r~ute.
' newspaper
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Your
boy is ambitious or he
wouldn't slog through all kinds of weather,
pass up ~ p111es wltb his frl~ncli, or
Dllss favopte 'I'V proiJI'ama. lie ha' • U~ely
Interest ~~ 11)\'ll .fulilrt •nd 1eea In~ pt
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8:55 SltJN o\lr '
7•00 Todar

too .~1'£~ ~ft~~~

9:30 '...,aS1ll'e nunt
JO•OO . The Price le Right

10:80 Trytb · ar Coosequeneet
ll:OO . Tie Tae Dough ·
11•110 !I ey~f ~ ~·~
IZ:OO NeW. 'lteport
1~•15 M6vlytlme
.J :sq ¥~ "}Vlf•!l"'
1•45 Wort~ Serl~s Gtme
f:SO TrOuble With Father
8:00 Spinaeb Playhouse
0:41 NBC N~w1
8•0 News Pieture
8:15 Sports Eye
ti • ~ weattiermt
6•~0

7:00
7:30
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8:30
9:00
JO•OO
10:80
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12:00

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.Y m~e ~ff. ;~ not ~~~~-~~~~ ,ilauJ)IIn hisa
::. H.ere are a few ch¥act,erlllics you'll see In ma~J! Jo~ . · ~Y\IIf:~~·~~'rs \P ~~~ hil
Yl1ur newspaper ~y,1, be Is UDAA 11n,r . rol!,_\@ t .
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attained a co~9rt~~~~ status in ¥1• ~90.W \bey
Newspapfl ~~~~owa~a ~a
reached tb~\1' poi\Uon tlll'liUSh work. They are bllsiJiessm@!b 1\~ ~Y- the~ · i~&amp;~ .
just as anx.~us lh•t th'jr ~~n le~rn to ·uie 1114 r%W\:t!'ein 1o their C~AI'~
VQlue wor.k~p~ t~~oul~ rapoU.Vblllty.
m~e. \4e~ Cf/~IIOIJ~. keep tbek ~~~~
Children IIIUit ltll'!l ~ h·D~Ie lJlOney. What and pay !M~ 'fihqlt~le bills ~~e
better waY. t. ~ef~ thin w~kiP~ for their ness man. ~ex' !QI!'l p,rrorm , W
.'Drtll1«ll~l•
own pocket money? The' leam to husband tbe service ~Dd Q~,r'le 1118\r b~l!ljlll '{O~iQ~~
spending or it l~r tJill!tiJ 0~ IJIIiltf, Of. Of S8V• cally, o~ tt\e, 14j0lltO "ba}ik,rUJ!I.'~
lng it for an e~ucaUon. Or they may seek some
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Many a boy hu ~eratchtd 0111 b"' fint all-important meme ~ ~~ newspap~ri.
\'our newtp.app boy Is more independent
than his Idle 'IV!iiPW•· He is learning to
think and act for ;biltla~lf in halldlin• all the
kinds of ~pie be deals with on his route. He
bas a few dolim to. j~ in his je~ns. He can
spend it as he !lk~'' or save it for an object of
his choice. He uka no one for the price of a
soda, or a movie. He's e~rned It himself.

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9•00 Romper Room ·
9:30 Treas.lll'e H~pt
10:00 Th~ Priee U !Utbl .
10•30 Truth or·Coqsequtne• ·
11:\)0' T\e Taq ~dtih • ' ·
It~ n, c~uld e :tou•. ,
12:00 M•d·Day ewa •
'12:15 M~vietlme
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U~ Jlrl~e fqd GJOOm
2•00 MatiJlee Theater
3:(){( Queen For ~ Dlf ·
8:45 Modorli R9maneet ·
4:00 Comedy Tim• . i
1 UO Trollble Willi Falber
5:00 Spln••b flaYbQIJIIt ·
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6:00 News Pleture
6:15 Sports Efe
6:~ Weathereast
I 6:30 Not "Kiqg" Co., b'ho"
7:00 George, Gpebel
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6•00 Meet McGr~w
8;30 Bob Cummlhg~ Sl!Ow.
9:00 The Calllorniau.
9:30 0 HeiU'y Pilyhouse. ·
10:00 Adventures OI lw.'ll~ Kallt
10•3o Big Tim HJgbU&amp;hlt
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II: 10 NltewAttb
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talked on "Syllibolt of tho
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The ~tA~J..Liont Club met . on
i~~·:.:':ln~ clo•ed \: wltb th~ Tuesday evenlna at the A,m;;•;;"0
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A ooUeJ • Cree~., The JI'OUP waj I Legion H~) 'Wl.\h; ~J,~bn
. • The Altar, Gull~ of I~• St
Pved refrelhmenta In the so- pre•ldlng, ! . ·
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oms The hoitmes were
Durin&amp; tbJ bwinoSI meotong
', ·~ay evenina a.t the chpreb. .'.
~ r~m · Powell Mrs. Clyde ~~ iroup . voted ' to fell lrult
: · Ladles !rom the St. John Lu· Ri •· · Mr; Bob J~bntton Mrs. caltea aa their next fund raisin&amp;
theran ·or C~ealer, Q., and the R ~·· d K;rr Mrs Nelson' Rou1h, project The eoket ~e widely
St, Paul Lutheran Church at 0 ''Mrs La~ren.;. Parsona.
' known Beruon Ctkel.
' Pomeroy, were guest. for the anguests. were Mrt. Clair J¥rr
Jack Frey, . tpoke on lbe ~ut
evenln&amp;·
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l!rL Mar arel Duerr, Mro. Fred3 Drive. The "Kick ,Oif Date to
.Mr.. Howard )Nagephah open· Heinea. ~"· Leonard HeiS, 11\rl· raise the funda will be announc·
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The II"OUp a!Jo discuued their
. t , Mrs. Carroll Adams, ~r .. gave the ~ee ~lark MrL Paul, TbeiBI, annu~l · project the Chrlstmlft
,acrlpture roa&lt;ll~f. followed by ~ · Herma~ warner, ltfn. c. E. ligbtl, which. th~ciub llehts each
l&gt;rayer by Mia. lltymond Peters. ~r~ Miss Erna Jege, Mils year lor .benefit of the merchant•
• Mrs7 William· McFarland was Y e, 'liamm Mlsa Dora Hamm and townapeople,
in eharaa ol the.· program an~ Emm~, Virgil Hamm.
Follo'linl tbe meellnl the
iave an artlfle ' ~Worth In Wor· angther . members were Jllr; """~"toured 'the Vanadium plant.
'•hi!&gt;."
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G imm Mrs p J. Wolpert,
Guesb were Jim Keefer, Jim
I MN. Adams explained an~ d~- 0Milo ~aul ' H~nd~r1on, Mrl. Gilbert, A:rt Wehrli, .Ralph Glbbo
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mo~strated "Visiting The ,A tar · '~ Layne. Mr1. Thomas Grin· Jr.. Rev. 1. K. Scott and Dale
.·,Tb!l waa followed by the Usc bo! Hate d~ M- Herman Layne, Min Whitemon and club members at·
. e commu nion ' Set" . wu .. Y. 1'Leia h• Powell
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cheer this thrilllni priJt program ot yo., J.!;P for you'N
going to get a challct to 1hore in o ~~rit.bie bo..O";;Ii•,o~ :·.
U. 5. Savings Bonds. Y.. ma'am, you'IUa.ve juat os ga cha~ce as anyone to Itt a winner. Arid you don't have,to
buy anything. All you do is get your free entry blcinlt toth.
time you visit your A&amp;P and depOsit .iJ.in tftt bOx p.;vicled. Each wttk 75 - $1.00 . U.S.So!¥11•. 1~~ will be
owa~ded for four weeks. In additi"',' th'ere ,wilt be Gran•
Prizes of 11- $1000 S. Savings lii:Mf•.•w•rdtd ot the
close of the: progJG"'' ~ovemb~r .znA•.~ii.l!f.J winlitr. ·
will be notified. A&amp;P e,inployel!ls an~.•ih~)'i ;~~~~~ ..,..._
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Of ell the Braves, the,. are the
most veroallle players - tbe

1!1at abo:md on the Yankee

. lJanp,y. or cotane, was

ipatcjleo jb!'tllillf and Schoendieost laid It
like the book Bayo It
should be.
Th•~ came tbe 'lCriPPY little
Logan and he showed 'em why
he's known aa a clutch player
with a solid double Into the lelt
field corner that tied it
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New the Yankees
to the wall
for
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Clteck yoliself 011 tht 111~ Scale 1.1 1111
appliance dealer start listed below. Set
bow you stand with "eleclrlt: bllpen"lflll

Battle Saturday
COLUMBUS UP - Ohio ' State
football pliyen returned to tho

One of 11 min ltlliw&amp; rp/rql ClrtMI~ 11114 QAi4

JL4J~Ro.{o GROW? is Uj,, ~··"" tlaiJ. biu;n-. better nlit-J.

"" lite f!.Oik -IJIII ~-+ . tf
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practlte llel~ today to hone their
offense lor the Wlnols ramo at
Ohio Stldlum on Saturday.
But unlike laat lllonday, the,
Buck• were olnrlnl "what a dll·
terence a week make." ln~tead of
11
Walt until ~ext week."

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The Buckeyea evened their •••·
aon record at 1·1 Saturday with a
38-7 drubblnf of Wuhlnrton to
aven~~t their openlua loulo Texaa

Chrlsll•n Unlveraltf.
Th• llllno11 lame IPPOaro to be
a tou(h test tor the Buclu, tBPO&lt;I

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Woody Hayes thai ll'a 10101 to bit
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CLEVELAND UP...The Cleveland Browns \1'01'1 theaole _ ..
I Ofl ol llrtt place In the Nation·
al Foot~U kafue today lpllow·
lng their 18-13 win over the
Steelers at Pllltburrh Saturday
nlllhl.
Although the! Bro11111 are the

second IOwtfl ICIII"IDI cl~b In lite
league, •With ~911 at ilolnt1 In
two 11ame1. Cluelalld leacb lbo

loop In cltfen..t lOilb • Only' ~5
point• llelnr ~ U.lb!at tliem
In two eonte..ll. '
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Of ell the Braves, the,. are the
most veroallle players - tbe

1!1at abo:md on the Yankee

. lJanp,y. or cotane, was

ipatcjleo jb!'tllillf and Schoendieost laid It
like the book Bayo It
should be.
Th•~ came tbe 'lCriPPY little
Logan and he showed 'em why
he's known aa a clutch player
with a solid double Into the lelt
field corner that tied it
"
New the Yankees
to the wall
for
the

Evelf ·~~

MoosiHal
9 to

$ 100.00
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No Admllllea turfed
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Loyal Order1 ~
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Are You Cookint 1

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Golden Ar,nivers~ry

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You have new freedom , •. more lime
IOIII!n •.• when I ~~~ ,.,...-,~~
r1_111• Is your ~ilchlft "llf"'r" . ,. ~ ·
1 cool, clean electric: nn1e doH M
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Jult !lOw 111'1 JC11 do~ on tllis .,._, .
Clteck yoliself 011 tht 111~ Scale 1.1 1111
appliance dealer start listed below. Set
bow you stand with "eleclrlt: bllpen"lflll

Battle Saturday
COLUMBUS UP - Ohio ' State
football pliyen returned to tho

One of 11 min ltlliw&amp; rp/rql ClrtMI~ 11114 QAi4

JL4J~Ro.{o GROW? is Uj,, ~··"" tlaiJ. biu;n-. better nlit-J.

"" lite f!.Oik -IJIII ~-+ . tf
-~~~· Y0111 ~ler •• "' Js. ,;"' '

practlte llel~ today to hone their
offense lor the Wlnols ramo at
Ohio Stldlum on Saturday.
But unlike laat lllonday, the,
Buck• were olnrlnl "what a dll·
terence a week make." ln~tead of
11
Walt until ~ext week."

(

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Qh•~····· crretal ball

The Buckeyea evened their •••·
aon record at 1·1 Saturday with a
38-7 drubblnf of Wuhlnrton to
aven~~t their openlua loulo Texaa

Chrlsll•n Unlveraltf.
Th• llllno11 lame IPPOaro to be
a tou(h test tor the Buclu, tBPO&lt;I

ally Jince It morka thi openlns ot

the Bia Ten play t91 botllfluilcll.
Ohio Statoaoo~l Cllva ~b' eov·
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Woody Hayes thai ll'a 10101 to bit
a rough afternoon tor the Buck1.

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Browns In First

Place 1'itb Two
League Vietones

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CLEVELAND UP...The Cleveland Browns \1'01'1 theaole _ ..
I Ofl ol llrtt place In the Nation·
al Foot~U kafue today lpllow·
lng their 18-13 win over the
Steelers at Pllltburrh Saturday
nlllhl.
Although the! Bro11111 are the

second IOwtfl ICIII"IDI cl~b In lite
league, •With ~911 at ilolnt1 In
two 11ame1. Cluelalld leacb lbo

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point• llelnr ~ U.lb!at tliem
In two eonte..ll. '
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Eotote of H•nry Frenklln Iolley II
Dtcttotd
Notice is hereby given that ~va
G. Bailey whose Post Office aM·
ress Is Cheater, Oh1o has been duly
appointed Admlnlslrall'lx of the
estate o( Henry FrankliJI Bailey
late of Chester Township, Melis
County, Ohio, deceaaed. ·
Dated this 25th day of Septem·
ber, 19~7.
·
Jol1n C Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
'MP1gs County, Ohlo
(9) 30, (10) 7, 14, 3tc

PtiONE 398
• RATES
2 celts por word, oae btalrtlon. lllnimllln ebarp 501!.-4 ,...,
per w;omllor three couoeutlvt lnser~ou.
Special- 01111 mollll for 20 cents l)eJ' word.
run rate or 3 eeats per WOJ'd will be charged for advertlslnl U
ltGI paid for before thU5111 of eacb mODI.b following IDsertlon.
Erro" In Advertloiq....Sbould be reported immediately. Tbe
Ooll1 ltontlnel .,.U Dol be hlpoaslble !oi mo" than oae lnoor
Nd lllSertlon.
Card of Tbab and St&gt;eetal Notice• of Evenll •1.00. Obituor!M
flbilsbed all cent per word.

For Rent - Extension Ladders,
Scaffold Boards, Drop Cloths
I Clinton FJSher, Middleporl
Phone 62£5-X.
II 1 tf
five room apartment on
Mulberry Ave. Must be seen to
be •ppreelated. ,Phone 31o-M.
_Pomeroy.
10 5 6tfp
·

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
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Admlnldr1tor

Estote of J. L. Obtrholzor dtcto 1 I 1
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Noh~e

is hereby given that Ed-

wm Ollerho"zer, wbose Post Of· ,
fJCe Address Is Albany, Ohio has I
duly al'pomted as Admini ..
trator of the Estate of J. L. Ober-1
hotzer late of Albany, Ohio, Me1gs
Counl!', Ohio deceased
Dated this 5th dlll' of Se,ptember, 1.9a7.
John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate Coutt
Lleigs County, Ohio.
(9) 30, (10) 7, 14, 3tc ,

Case rubber tired farm tr.;iler,
utra short
turnmg radius
Good condition. $89 oo. Phon;
3042, Douglas circle, near Ba&lt;·
han.
I0-3-6tlp
1uppors Pltlns School Grounds
-·~
Beneflt Coolville Fire Dept.
Fresh cow Henry F Bailey, Flat· QUICK SERVICE on Watch ReYou name tt - ~e have it ~ woods Road, Pomeroy, 0.
pairmg by l''actory Trained
SAT. OCT. 5
I
10 5 3tc lwatchmakrr COWNS JEWELStarting at 10 AM
C. iarmct,_Eicctrulu&lt; Sweeper w•tl•'
ERS, Pomt·roy.
I 3 II
Luncll atrvt4 on .,.undo
Donation of Goods or contrlbu- 1 I :t~"hmcnt.s. Call 3461 before 1 Venetian bllnds. Aii-~ .~and
Uons gratefully accepted at ' I0- 0 Atc M after 4.00 P. M. r oolors. i'ibergiiiSS awnings; Ra~NOTICE OF A~POINTMENT
43
Lyle
Clover o.Farm Store. Tup·
pon Plam•.
J I 1o gas hea tera; e1eo trlc J'tlht Eototo of Coro Hamilton O.C.tllld
See Elizabeth Lyons
::--=-----,------- lixltlres, piastre tile lor bat'&gt;· Notice Is hereby given that
room• .
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George HamJ Iton whose post 0 f.
Sponmed by the Rose Barden Duo·Therm 011 heater witt. blower
Club
Like new Talkmg Minah Bird
FNI llllmateo
lice •ddress " Tuppers Plsins,
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10-4-3tr
Dolt Wippel iupplJ I
Ohio, has been duly appointed as
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Administrator of the Estate of
ou
:rain board
porcelain
~omoroy, Ohio
gas •range,
electric
range, sink,
coal
cora Hamt 1ton late of Tuppers
I
heatrola, ''arious articles. Sale l;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;i;;;;;;;;l;;,;l;;;3;;;1;;;m;.oc•.IPJains,
cea&amp;ed Meigs County, Ohio, deI
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I .. nt to thank my neighbors
c d at Episcopal Parish House
and fi'Jrnds, doctor~, and nur- ~10, m. Ootobcr 9th
Your Only Authorjzed
Dated this 26th day of August
10 5 3tc
"''at M•••g,s General Hospital S----- - - - - - Fuller BRUSH MAN
1957
for "" and beautiful card&lt; mall grocc: Y and delicatessen
James Marriner
John C. Bacon
and flowers and letters dumw
In Rutland across road from
736 E. Mtln 11.
Judge of the Probate Court
my stay at lbe hospital wltb ~
new scbool Domg good buSJ
Pomttoy, Ohio
Meigs County. Ohio
broken hip.
Grace L. em. ness Priced reasonable or will l'llono No. 121 - Allor 1 PM (9) 23, 30, (10) 7, 3tc
10,7-1 tp.
trade for good small home
10-7-tf
Also 22 am farm on schooti'-:=~~~~~~~~~~~~NOTlCI 01= FILING AND HIAR·
and mail route for sale or
lNG ON INVENTORY
Ht~dQuarte" For
, bus
trade. George Kennedy, RutTIRMITIS lltTIRMINATID
Probtto Court, Molgo CouniJ, Ohio
lamsonlte Lurgacc - Lone Cedar
land, o
10+6tp For !roe Inapeetlon ph•ne 383·11,
CtH No. 17,670
Cheats- LAU Window FaniGilmore Supply St•Jre, Pommy, TO the Executor or Admlniatrat·
Frlgldaire llefrl1eratora.
All work euaranteed. Full)' In· or and to such of the followmg as
ltkor Furnlturo, Mlddltport, Ohio Used eas cconvr··•on burner and
•ured. Vauehan'J Indu,trlal and are residents of the state of Ohio·
our blower for furnace. Call 320,
ResiAetotlal Termite conb'Gl Set'- !urv1vtng spouse, 1f any; next of
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vice. 51 Mary,, w. Va.
7~ kin; beneliclorles under the will,
--~------ - Rummoge Sale In Plekens Store Good living room suit for sole.
If any, the attorney' or attorneys
building, corner of 2nd and Mul·
Green covorlng. Phone 0263.
representing any of the afore·
berry, ota~tlng Thursday, Oct 10
10 z&amp;Ill
menlicned poraons:
through the 12Lh. Guce Episco-------WE BUY
You are hmby notified that on
pal Guild.
19 6 3\c Beagle rabbit dogs for aal;-";;'r
the 3rd day of October 1~67, an
_ -------'----trade Howard B Stitt, Middle·
IITIUCTURAL I IIAMI
Inventory and Appraisement of
POR SALE - Appleo. Portland, port Rt. 1, llobson Road.
fCIAP liON_ MITAU
the 01tate of J. B. Haye1, deceased
Ohio. Brlnq own containers C.
10 2 8Up
late of Chester In said County was
E. Jobrison
, 10! !mop - - - - - - - - - - !lied In this Court.
GIRLS COAT, SIKe 12, Boya •port
Hearing on said Inventory and
The Cut and Curl toouty Jhop :~•t· '" 0p 18 • 2 "x"0p1 trnusera,
JUNK
CO.
App&gt;r•isemo,nt wlll be had before
•• · tone 14• omeroy.
110
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Court on the 2'tb day of
Route 1 Open Monday
10 1 6t
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thru
9 30 a. m. to
c ,.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.J October 19!7, at 10.00 o'clock A,
6·110 p m 6 miles East ot Ra- li'reah Cow for sale Alio rabbit ,.
M.
cin, on !Iarine and Portland
dog William Blake, Dorcas,
Exceptions
,. Rd.
&amp; TELEVISION SERVICE,
1 thereto may be fil~d
Mary Stare Powell, operator.
Ohio.
10-3•6tP
Phone 200 Cleland Appllonce
a~y nt,..ested party at any
10 3 ~\c
St
prldr to live days before the
Cuttom Bulll Kiichen. -Kitchen
ore. l16 W. Mala St., Pomeroy
set for hearing.
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dealgnod lor your home. Free
2 23 If • WITNESS my signature and
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the aeal of said Court, thio
1N71'ontlae VB 4 dr. $2,593. Sedan
Phone 62 1l4-Y.
8 6 If ltr...simi!IO• lltlllflllCO AIIDOJ,
~th day of October, 1907.
lllddleport. f'Jtot • AaflDmobll•
John C. Baron
0 ne care IuI owner. AI most Ilke FOR SALE - Applta. New lla
JloDdlt
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th' dKy It "" oold. Blocttnar's,
ven Or&lt;hard, New Haven. Phune
• PbGue tllO.lt:
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udge and Ex·Oiflclo Clerk
'PonJeroy.
10 a 6tc
TU-24688.
T·29tf
BY Deputy
Lelia V.Clerk
!Jysell
18116 Dodp l'oronet $1,7e6, 4 dr.,
CONCRITB BLOCU
oo&gt; 7, 14, 2tc
8edon. Push button ehlft. Beau· FOil SALE: one Lancaster deep
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...,lkt llottw ·~ LM
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local owner, Blaettnar'a, Pome·
lank and switch. Also 65-feet
GRUISBB, BLOCK CO,
AU MW.ud Modell
roy.
10 5 6tc
plustic pif•e, I II x I v,; one
architect's drawing table, stool
I MIIH North el ., _..,
-.-·--and tool! One typewriter desk
19!1.1 Plymouth 2 dr, $1,693. Hard and one Poling cabinet, handmade.
0..11, A Ctft Wm. ' top. Like "'w original Iwo tono
AUTO SALES
One electm table !SW, one wood
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bllek and white finish. Power , Jattl~, one B()lid oak aldcboard, ~~~~~~;;;;;~~~~
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park. Smirt red and black ln- one "White" sewing machine, ·
ltrlor. Bla•ttnars, Pomeroy
antique. Phone Pomeroy 815-J.
B)
7 room house and 2 extra lots In I
10 2 6tfc
Dexter, Ohio. Write c Howell,
19 66te
2674 E Fifth Ave., Columbua,
Oblo
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1154 Bulek ~pcclal $1.495 4 dr. ' -~--- - - - Sedon. Dyn.rtow drtvo. Spotloss (
or'glnal blue-white finish. Bisel·
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10 5 6tc Used Chaplin Fulton gas regulA
tor. Write Gcor1o Enevoi~cn,
1152 Bulekl at low ao $119!. Choice
Guyovllio, Ohio.
10.3-lltt&gt;
POMillOY - 2·bedroom home
of 8 fine em. Bl~ettnar'o, Pomwith hardwood floofi, tub a"d
eroy
10 a 6tc Plano tor Chu1ch. Must bo In
shower, furnace heating. eFull
~ood c~ndlllon and prlcod rep·
ID63 Bulekt 11 low ao $895. Choice
b..ement. '$20110.00 eRBh wlll
sonablo. Call 6n20-X or write
~andle owrcr's equity, Assume
ol 6 line cars. One WI! owned
Dannie Moore, RD 3, Pomeroy
by our meehanlc. Blaottnar'o,
existing loan, maturing In 12
I0-4·8tp.
Pumei'OI',
I0 1 6tc
YCMffl.
T~URIST HOME - 0 rooms, 2
( Ill
to
balhs, hot water heating. l'ull
basemenl F.xeclicntly located on
WANTID TO UNT
IIAI ,.....,
II. Jl. RAWLINGS SONS CO. - 24
3 ltlghwava beildc drive-in reJo
Modern
2,
3,
or
4
b!droom
houses
hour WNeker Service. Day
taurunt Unusual opportunity.
In ~ood mldcntial districts. Call
Phone 8327. Nleht l'llone colic•'~ to Ravenswood, w. Vo.,
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11080.ll. DODGE · PLYIIOUTH
Phnts and adjacent In opi!Oried'
Bl'uwnlnl! 34311, Ex. 451, ne~
•. DI!ALERR
3 6 tf
lndnatrial land. An opportunllf
twfcn 8 a. m. and 5 p, m.i ar for·
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lor, wonderlul return on yoUf,.Jtlward Information br mall lo
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vtu.ment.
22 acres, an old 'I• ,
M"' Sandra Gosnell, Kaiser
room log house aad
Aluminum ond Chemleal COI'!l., ,
,_,.,, Olllt
Hew 4 bedroom ~omo on Chll·
houao, ullllty b~~~~~nt~~!~~;~~
dren'o Home 1!111. Gmld Kolly r . 0. llox 06, Ravenswood, W.
laJ', good •mall barn.
Va.
10
Ute
l'h011e 71·M.
1~3-0tp
11i111flni!O
1 fruit tree•. Ahoul 15 acre1
able: Price I at $MOO.OO and
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141
For
Rent
rile,
Polio.
llar1e fuel oll -~wltl• blow,
llltldle;.wt, Oblo.
ho boulht with down payment or
er and 000 11llnn oil tank All
Storping IIGQm, caii"flli!T- - - - - - - - $1000.00, balance like rent.
for eoo.oo.
RINTALS-One 2-bedroom H9u1e
I0-7·12tp.
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Clreulatln1 &amp;•a heAter $10.011
an•l &gt;one 2·bodroom apartment.
Slncle metal bed $II w. Etoct11c Sleepm1 Roo•••· Clo.. In town
~~248 acres on Shade-RI-ve;,
A&lt;a'lable October 7th.
,
motor e&amp;.OO. T C Hllldorc
127 ultornut Avo., Pomero~,
%
mile
off
Route
No.
7,
joins
CUCKLER
R•t.LTY
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J0-4·31&lt;
Ohio,
10.7-tltc
now E11tern High School on lOX 229
PHONI IDl-Y
1- )1 and M 6 ft. Deok, 1- tnlcr- Unfurnished t r~1;., bath--.;,d
Route No. 7, 100 acroa Bottom
10 5 3tc
l.'allonal deak 7 ft; 1- rubhcl
utility room. Gro~nd floor
land, plonty watl!\", -cood build· ,-;;,.-St-le-· 130'1\-~r'"'at'"'n-an-d~...,..
belt, 8 in. wide !0 ft long, 211partment. Oaa furnace . Phone
IRII, I room rinch type howe.
farm Large .modern house
\1 H. P, motora, heavy duty, 6128·)(.
10.7-lltt ,lull basement, coal furnace,
to email town on state
Stanley Glbbe, L.ong Rottom,
water in, house, lreo natural
way. one of
rnoo•~i•··•
Route No. 2.
ID·Htfp (171 Help
1•• available. Reaaon for sell· )&gt;&lt;Iter&gt; (anna.
tn •.ramna Health. Stanley
1188-B. · ,
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Rummage Auction

(20)Busines• Serv-lc::es

,2 ) Cord Of Thanks

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Re•idence-N~w clo10ln. 4 rooms

baaement,' aara1~. U2 acre&amp;
Hard wood, DI!Ol's, o)I furna~.
B~utlful mo4~m kltchon, pan·
eled In knolw pine. Dogble
hath, baaomtnl, 1mae, U2 A,
•ink·Micarta 1ou. owner finan·
cod. $2300 down. WIU Jive po&amp;
!CL!Ion. $7500.

A new world of pea~· and ~rosperity? Some peop)e think so1
predict the end 4f .civiUz~llon , .. What are the faCts?

Others

HOW MUCH -CAN WE REALLY KNOW?

BIBLE PROPHECY KNOWS·tT·:· oOES tNOT GUESS[
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PROP

Coming to Pomeroy

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OCT. 8 'at 7:30 .p·.m.

POME~ROY
HIGH SC.ft·OOL

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Bible P~oph~y Claims

e To Predict tl)e Futl;tr,~.

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·~Ill 1\USSi~ Carty Out' Her Plans to Rule 'l'he ,
W:orld? CID CbrlstlanlfY Sq"five Communism?

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Eotote of H•nry Frenklln Iolley II
Dtcttotd
Notice is hereby given that ~va
G. Bailey whose Post Office aM·
ress Is Cheater, Oh1o has been duly
appointed Admlnlslrall'lx of the
estate o( Henry FrankliJI Bailey
late of Chester Township, Melis
County, Ohio, deceaaed. ·
Dated this 25th day of Septem·
ber, 19~7.
·
Jol1n C Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
'MP1gs County, Ohlo
(9) 30, (10) 7, 14, 3tc

PtiONE 398
• RATES
2 celts por word, oae btalrtlon. lllnimllln ebarp 501!.-4 ,...,
per w;omllor three couoeutlvt lnser~ou.
Special- 01111 mollll for 20 cents l)eJ' word.
run rate or 3 eeats per WOJ'd will be charged for advertlslnl U
ltGI paid for before thU5111 of eacb mODI.b following IDsertlon.
Erro" In Advertloiq....Sbould be reported immediately. Tbe
Ooll1 ltontlnel .,.U Dol be hlpoaslble !oi mo" than oae lnoor
Nd lllSertlon.
Card of Tbab and St&gt;eetal Notice• of Evenll •1.00. Obituor!M
flbilsbed all cent per word.

For Rent - Extension Ladders,
Scaffold Boards, Drop Cloths
I Clinton FJSher, Middleporl
Phone 62£5-X.
II 1 tf
five room apartment on
Mulberry Ave. Must be seen to
be •ppreelated. ,Phone 31o-M.
_Pomeroy.
10 5 6tfp
·

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
·

Admlnldr1tor

Estote of J. L. Obtrholzor dtcto 1 I 1
1

Noh~e

is hereby given that Ed-

wm Ollerho"zer, wbose Post Of· ,
fJCe Address Is Albany, Ohio has I
duly al'pomted as Admini ..
trator of the Estate of J. L. Ober-1
hotzer late of Albany, Ohio, Me1gs
Counl!', Ohio deceased
Dated this 5th dlll' of Se,ptember, 1.9a7.
John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate Coutt
Lleigs County, Ohio.
(9) 30, (10) 7, 14, 3tc ,

Case rubber tired farm tr.;iler,
utra short
turnmg radius
Good condition. $89 oo. Phon;
3042, Douglas circle, near Ba&lt;·
han.
I0-3-6tlp
1uppors Pltlns School Grounds
-·~
Beneflt Coolville Fire Dept.
Fresh cow Henry F Bailey, Flat· QUICK SERVICE on Watch ReYou name tt - ~e have it ~ woods Road, Pomeroy, 0.
pairmg by l''actory Trained
SAT. OCT. 5
I
10 5 3tc lwatchmakrr COWNS JEWELStarting at 10 AM
C. iarmct,_Eicctrulu&lt; Sweeper w•tl•'
ERS, Pomt·roy.
I 3 II
Luncll atrvt4 on .,.undo
Donation of Goods or contrlbu- 1 I :t~"hmcnt.s. Call 3461 before 1 Venetian bllnds. Aii-~ .~and
Uons gratefully accepted at ' I0- 0 Atc M after 4.00 P. M. r oolors. i'ibergiiiSS awnings; Ra~NOTICE OF A~POINTMENT
43
Lyle
Clover o.Farm Store. Tup·
pon Plam•.
J I 1o gas hea tera; e1eo trlc J'tlht Eototo of Coro Hamilton O.C.tllld
See Elizabeth Lyons
::--=-----,------- lixltlres, piastre tile lor bat'&gt;· Notice Is hereby given that
room• .
~
George HamJ Iton whose post 0 f.
Sponmed by the Rose Barden Duo·Therm 011 heater witt. blower
Club
Like new Talkmg Minah Bird
FNI llllmateo
lice •ddress " Tuppers Plsins,
~.::~~=~~~=-::=:::J Phone 24204
10-4-3tr
Dolt Wippel iupplJ I
Ohio, has been duly appointed as
•
D
- bl- d---:7
215 Unl011 AYL
Administrator of the Estate of
ou
:rain board
porcelain
~omoroy, Ohio
gas •range,
electric
range, sink,
coal
cora Hamt 1ton late of Tuppers
I
heatrola, ''arious articles. Sale l;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;i;;;;;;;;l;;,;l;;;3;;;1;;;m;.oc•.IPJains,
cea&amp;ed Meigs County, Ohio, deI
h
I .. nt to thank my neighbors
c d at Episcopal Parish House
and fi'Jrnds, doctor~, and nur- ~10, m. Ootobcr 9th
Your Only Authorjzed
Dated this 26th day of August
10 5 3tc
"''at M•••g,s General Hospital S----- - - - - - Fuller BRUSH MAN
1957
for "" and beautiful card&lt; mall grocc: Y and delicatessen
James Marriner
John C. Bacon
and flowers and letters dumw
In Rutland across road from
736 E. Mtln 11.
Judge of the Probate Court
my stay at lbe hospital wltb ~
new scbool Domg good buSJ
Pomttoy, Ohio
Meigs County. Ohio
broken hip.
Grace L. em. ness Priced reasonable or will l'llono No. 121 - Allor 1 PM (9) 23, 30, (10) 7, 3tc
10,7-1 tp.
trade for good small home
10-7-tf
Also 22 am farm on schooti'-:=~~~~~~~~~~~~NOTlCI 01= FILING AND HIAR·
and mail route for sale or
lNG ON INVENTORY
Ht~dQuarte" For
, bus
trade. George Kennedy, RutTIRMITIS lltTIRMINATID
Probtto Court, Molgo CouniJ, Ohio
lamsonlte Lurgacc - Lone Cedar
land, o
10+6tp For !roe Inapeetlon ph•ne 383·11,
CtH No. 17,670
Cheats- LAU Window FaniGilmore Supply St•Jre, Pommy, TO the Executor or Admlniatrat·
Frlgldaire llefrl1eratora.
All work euaranteed. Full)' In· or and to such of the followmg as
ltkor Furnlturo, Mlddltport, Ohio Used eas cconvr··•on burner and
•ured. Vauehan'J Indu,trlal and are residents of the state of Ohio·
our blower for furnace. Call 320,
ResiAetotlal Termite conb'Gl Set'- !urv1vtng spouse, 1f any; next of
,---------1-0_2_6_tc
vice. 51 Mary,, w. Va.
7~ kin; beneliclorles under the will,
--~------ - Rummoge Sale In Plekens Store Good living room suit for sole.
If any, the attorney' or attorneys
building, corner of 2nd and Mul·
Green covorlng. Phone 0263.
representing any of the afore·
berry, ota~tlng Thursday, Oct 10
10 z&amp;Ill
menlicned poraons:
through the 12Lh. Guce Episco-------WE BUY
You are hmby notified that on
pal Guild.
19 6 3\c Beagle rabbit dogs for aal;-";;'r
the 3rd day of October 1~67, an
_ -------'----trade Howard B Stitt, Middle·
IITIUCTURAL I IIAMI
Inventory and Appraisement of
POR SALE - Appleo. Portland, port Rt. 1, llobson Road.
fCIAP liON_ MITAU
the 01tate of J. B. Haye1, deceased
Ohio. Brlnq own containers C.
10 2 8Up
late of Chester In said County was
E. Jobrison
, 10! !mop - - - - - - - - - - !lied In this Court.
GIRLS COAT, SIKe 12, Boya •port
Hearing on said Inventory and
The Cut and Curl toouty Jhop :~•t· '" 0p 18 • 2 "x"0p1 trnusera,
JUNK
CO.
App&gt;r•isemo,nt wlll be had before
•• · tone 14• omeroy.
110
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Court on the 2'tb day of
Route 1 Open Monday
10 1 6t
•-.o
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nIClOe,Saturday,
thru
9 30 a. m. to
c ,.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.J October 19!7, at 10.00 o'clock A,
6·110 p m 6 miles East ot Ra- li'reah Cow for sale Alio rabbit ,.
M.
cin, on !Iarine and Portland
dog William Blake, Dorcas,
Exceptions
,. Rd.
&amp; TELEVISION SERVICE,
1 thereto may be fil~d
Mary Stare Powell, operator.
Ohio.
10-3•6tP
Phone 200 Cleland Appllonce
a~y nt,..ested party at any
10 3 ~\c
St
prldr to live days before the
Cuttom Bulll Kiichen. -Kitchen
ore. l16 W. Mala St., Pomeroy
set for hearing.
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dealgnod lor your home. Free
2 23 If • WITNESS my signature and
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eotlmateo Foroman &amp; Abbolt. 1 ---~- __.~._......__
the aeal of said Court, thio
1N71'ontlae VB 4 dr. $2,593. Sedan
Phone 62 1l4-Y.
8 6 If ltr...simi!IO• lltlllflllCO AIIDOJ,
~th day of October, 1907.
lllddleport. f'Jtot • AaflDmobll•
John C. Baron
0 ne care IuI owner. AI most Ilke FOR SALE - Applta. New lla
JloDdlt
J
th' dKy It "" oold. Blocttnar's,
ven Or&lt;hard, New Haven. Phune
• PbGue tllO.lt:
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udge and Ex·Oiflclo Clerk
'PonJeroy.
10 a 6tc
TU-24688.
T·29tf
BY Deputy
Lelia V.Clerk
!Jysell
18116 Dodp l'oronet $1,7e6, 4 dr.,
CONCRITB BLOCU
oo&gt; 7, 14, 2tc
8edon. Push button ehlft. Beau· FOil SALE: one Lancaster deep
-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~;r=;-;;;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;lildt two tnne grey llnhlh. One well jet pump with presoure
...,lkt llottw ·~ LM
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OecNI Cleaa UHCI CUI
local owner, Blaettnar'a, Pome·
lank and switch. Also 65-feet
GRUISBB, BLOCK CO,
AU MW.ud Modell
roy.
10 5 6tc
plustic pif•e, I II x I v,; one
architect's drawing table, stool
I MIIH North el ., _..,
-.-·--and tool! One typewriter desk
19!1.1 Plymouth 2 dr, $1,693. Hard and one Poling cabinet, handmade.
0..11, A Ctft Wm. ' top. Like "'w original Iwo tono
AUTO SALES
One electm table !SW, one wood
.... hrl ...
bllek and white finish. Power , Jattl~, one B()lid oak aldcboard, ~~~~~~;;;;;~~~~
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park. Smirt red and black ln- one "White" sewing machine, ·
ltrlor. Bla•ttnars, Pomeroy
antique. Phone Pomeroy 815-J.
B)
7 room house and 2 extra lots In I
10 2 6tfc
Dexter, Ohio. Write c Howell,
19 66te
2674 E Fifth Ave., Columbua,
Oblo
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l~tc
1154 Bulek ~pcclal $1.495 4 dr. ' -~--- - - - Sedon. Dyn.rtow drtvo. Spotloss (
or'glnal blue-white finish. Bisel·
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nll''a, Pomtroy
10 5 6tc Used Chaplin Fulton gas regulA
tor. Write Gcor1o Enevoi~cn,
1152 Bulekl at low ao $119!. Choice
Guyovllio, Ohio.
10.3-lltt&gt;
POMillOY - 2·bedroom home
of 8 fine em. Bl~ettnar'o, Pomwith hardwood floofi, tub a"d
eroy
10 a 6tc Plano tor Chu1ch. Must bo In
shower, furnace heating. eFull
~ood c~ndlllon and prlcod rep·
ID63 Bulekt 11 low ao $895. Choice
b..ement. '$20110.00 eRBh wlll
sonablo. Call 6n20-X or write
~andle owrcr's equity, Assume
ol 6 line cars. One WI! owned
Dannie Moore, RD 3, Pomeroy
by our meehanlc. Blaottnar'o,
existing loan, maturing In 12
I0-4·8tp.
Pumei'OI',
I0 1 6tc
YCMffl.
T~URIST HOME - 0 rooms, 2
( Ill
to
balhs, hot water heating. l'ull
basemenl F.xeclicntly located on
WANTID TO UNT
IIAI ,.....,
II. Jl. RAWLINGS SONS CO. - 24
3 ltlghwava beildc drive-in reJo
Modern
2,
3,
or
4
b!droom
houses
hour WNeker Service. Day
taurunt Unusual opportunity.
In ~ood mldcntial districts. Call
Phone 8327. Nleht l'llone colic•'~ to Ravenswood, w. Vo.,
• .,.. . . . . . RIYIR ROAD PROPIRTY - Near
11080.ll. DODGE · PLYIIOUTH
Phnts and adjacent In opi!Oried'
Bl'uwnlnl! 34311, Ex. 451, ne~
•. DI!ALERR
3 6 tf
lndnatrial land. An opportunllf
twfcn 8 a. m. and 5 p, m.i ar for·
.. ..::_~·
lor, wonderlul return on yoUf,.Jtlward Information br mall lo
111
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11,
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IQI ~~Sole
vtu.ment.
22 acres, an old 'I• ,
M"' Sandra Gosnell, Kaiser
room log house aad
Aluminum ond Chemleal COI'!l., ,
,_,.,, Olllt
Hew 4 bedroom ~omo on Chll·
houao, ullllty b~~~~~nt~~!~~;~~
dren'o Home 1!111. Gmld Kolly r . 0. llox 06, Ravenswood, W.
laJ', good •mall barn.
Va.
10
Ute
l'h011e 71·M.
1~3-0tp
11i111flni!O
1 fruit tree•. Ahoul 15 acre1
able: Price I at $MOO.OO and
I
141
For
Rent
rile,
Polio.
llar1e fuel oll -~wltl• blow,
llltldle;.wt, Oblo.
ho boulht with down payment or
er and 000 11llnn oil tank All
Storping IIGQm, caii"flli!T- - - - - - - - $1000.00, balance like rent.
for eoo.oo.
RINTALS-One 2-bedroom H9u1e
I0-7·12tp.
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Clreulatln1 &amp;•a heAter $10.011
an•l &gt;one 2·bodroom apartment.
Slncle metal bed $II w. Etoct11c Sleepm1 Roo•••· Clo.. In town
~~248 acres on Shade-RI-ve;,
A&lt;a'lable October 7th.
,
motor e&amp;.OO. T C Hllldorc
127 ultornut Avo., Pomero~,
%
mile
off
Route
No.
7,
joins
CUCKLER
R•t.LTY
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floclnt, Ohio
J0-4·31&lt;
Ohio,
10.7-tltc
now E11tern High School on lOX 229
PHONI IDl-Y
1- )1 and M 6 ft. Deok, 1- tnlcr- Unfurnished t r~1;., bath--.;,d
Route No. 7, 100 acroa Bottom
10 5 3tc
l.'allonal deak 7 ft; 1- rubhcl
utility room. Gro~nd floor
land, plonty watl!\", -cood build· ,-;;,.-St-le-· 130'1\-~r'"'at'"'n-an-d~...,..
belt, 8 in. wide !0 ft long, 211partment. Oaa furnace . Phone
IRII, I room rinch type howe.
farm Large .modern house
\1 H. P, motora, heavy duty, 6128·)(.
10.7-lltt ,lull basement, coal furnace,
to email town on state
Stanley Glbbe, L.ong Rottom,
water in, house, lreo natural
way. one of
rnoo•~i•··•
Route No. 2.
ID·Htfp (171 Help
1•• available. Reaaon for sell· )&gt;&lt;Iter&gt; (anna.
tn •.ramna Health. Stanley
1188-B. · ,
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Notices

Rummage Auction

(20)Busines• Serv-lc::es

,2 ) Cord Of Thanks

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Aut-:--Soles

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Insurance

111 Wonted To 8""

18bl Auto$ervices

Wanted

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Wonted

Re•idence-N~w clo10ln. 4 rooms

baaement,' aara1~. U2 acre&amp;
Hard wood, DI!Ol's, o)I furna~.
B~utlful mo4~m kltchon, pan·
eled In knolw pine. Dogble
hath, baaomtnl, 1mae, U2 A,
•ink·Micarta 1ou. owner finan·
cod. $2300 down. WIU Jive po&amp;
!CL!Ion. $7500.

A new world of pea~· and ~rosperity? Some peop)e think so1
predict the end 4f .civiUz~llon , .. What are the faCts?

Others

HOW MUCH -CAN WE REALLY KNOW?

BIBLE PROPHECY KNOWS·tT·:· oOES tNOT GUESS[
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6000 Years of Unbroken Bible Prophecies Say; You May Face ,the Fu\ttre..... Unafraid!

PROP

Coming to Pomeroy

· ·JUI$~Y
OCT. 8 'at 7:30 .p·.m.

POME~ROY
HIGH SC.ft·OOL

. AUD.JTORI,UM .
EostMoinSt; , : · · Pqmei'Oy,Ohi~

Bible P~oph~y Claims

e To Predict tl)e Futl;tr,~.

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• How Long C.n div!Uiiatlon Survive?
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·~Ill 1\USSi~ Carty Out' Her Plans to Rule 'l'he ,
W:orld? CID CbrlstlanlfY Sq"five Communism?

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Middleport
Society

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mcintosh
MiddleportChureh , Mrs. W. J. BarteJs
Geilden Wedding Is Celebrated Of Christ Holds ' · Is Hoste~s For
Promotion Servic~ ~egionoiBoqrd
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Betty Gladwell, Columbus.' spent
Hmestera
ol the werk end with het poreou, Mr
~:·~~:;g:o:;::·•::,~~llnCh~~
~eld the~r and Mn Delbert Beeker, and son,
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meet 1 r ,,.ay even og Larry
~hurr.1
Mr and Mn Paul Johnson and
Mnl Dale Smith presidedIat the 1sons, Columbus, were week end
meet10g 10 the nb.!ence ol the guests ol her father, T W Autbpreaktcnt Mrs Henry Rc'llbel De- erson, Bradbury
Yotlons were led b)' Mrs Max
The Rev c R Konkrlght, pa•
Melnbnt Dnrmg the. buslneu ae• tor ol the Heath Methodiat Churcb,
slon Mrs Roy Sey/ried reported Will the guest mlnlater at aervicea
ldmg ' ~lrthday gift from the st the Sldenstrlcker Methodist
to Mn Elizabeth Huber, a Church In Ironton Saturday, He
tearher of the elm 1 re- was accompanied there by his
:,~l,,,.,• ,ldir~&lt; m Grlhpoho Chairmen for wtlo and 800 David
servinf: the L1m1s' dinnen In OcoMn John u~ 11 uam Gallipolis,
ber were nam&lt;'d
spent the WP.ek end with her par·
1 Games were played and prizes
enta Mr ar.d Mrs Bruce Lloyd,
a"arded to Mr8 J H Cuckler, 1and f:&amp;mlly and was joJned Sunday
Mra c J Ebersbach, Mrt Max by Mr BaoUonl
Melnhrrt anu Mrs Bent.z Wolfe
Mr aod Mn Richard Thort"n,
~ At the cloH of the meeting re- whG have beE'n t'enting the Sauer
~shrnents \\ ere served by
the apartment have returned to their
hostes~es Mrs Dale Smith Mu hu~M tn northera Ohio
Clela01• Hem" and Mrs ErneBI
Mr and Mra Ollie Konkrtgh!
Rhodr&amp;
and sons, Danny and Stanley,
. o:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;-..•tl Springfield, spent the week end
r
with hla P""nla the Rev and Mra
C R Konkrlght, aod oons
MilS Belbe Koehler, RN, Galli·
polis, 1pent the week end here
with ber mother, Mra Lewlo KoehMr and M s Howard Mcintosh
ler who io ataylng with Jim and celebrated their golden wedding
Melin~a Am•bary while their par· anniversary sundny, September 29
TONIGHT
entl are in Columbua
wit~ open houl!fl at thelr b(lme,
T•b Hunter
Natalie Wood
Mn. John Mayer and children, Nye 've For the occasion Mrs
"THE GIRL HE LIFT IIININD" Jobn •nd Cheri, Grove City, are1 Mclntooh Wl'l"e a gold me corsage
-alsoJpend1ng a week w1th her parentJ, and Mr Mcintosh a gold carnation
Randolph scott
Slate
and Mrs. boubnmCJ"c
Maureen O'Sullivan Geora:eRepr~~~:~ntatlve
Melnllart
Mnu Della Weeks and Howard
"THE TALL T"
Patricia Baker who 11 employed Mcintosh were united In marrlago
(In Techntcolor)
in Coi11mbua, spent the wee). end at the home ol the bride's paren1,
TUII &amp; Wtd,
Oct, ... with her parents, Mr and Mra Mr nnd Mr~J.~dward Weeks on
Ediaon Baker, and lamlly
Ocober 2. IIIIJ'I by the Rev Sial
FAMILY NIGHTS
'Mrs Frank Betz lo In Coiumbuo ford, paator of the Methodiat
Horror &amp; Sciti!Ct Flclitft ShoW vl•ltlnr her olatcr, MrL Clnda Ch••rcll
Jlr. and Mra! Mclnloah ue the
lhchacl London Yvonne IJme Daine&lt;.
"I Y1 AS A TEINAOI
lo!r:: Lethn Ru,.ell has been parents of two children, Mn Ralph
W!RIWOLP"
vloltlnr. relullvca and frleod1 In Spencer (H&amp;rrlett) nnd Edward Me·
Columhuo
Intosh, and ha-. four tP'andchlid·
-aLioreo, K1y, E1dle and Rtla lolclnloah,
SIeve Terrell
Gloria Co&amp;tUio
Mrs Agnt:s Gerlack, St Loub,
1Mo , hns been vlalting her alaters, and Marvin Spencer
"INVASION OP THI
The home wu beautifully decor·
IAUCIR·MIN"
Mn Emma Rlfo and Mea !I H ated with I arrangements of gold
'-:;:;:;:~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;• Rouah Middleport, RD Mr and rotel lind rhrysanthemunu the
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loin Frll• Gcrlack, Sl Loula, and gift ol frlende, and IVY The dtn·
Mr and Mn Harrl110n Scott, Zaoe.,. lng :oom table was Jovdy In white
ville, have olio been vloltlng In linen cover :'lnd centered with a
thio orea and Mro A E Wells tbree tiered weddmg cake Iced in
and dnughter Ml11 Jean Wells, RN white, decorated with gold rose·
!!•lltoolle, Jot.ed the 1roup at the bulla and topped Wih the mlnia
1dfe home
ture bride and groom with tall
loin Helen Sansbury wao in HOI· gold taper&amp; In crystal holders on
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ztr Hoapltal lor a checkup Sallll'- either side
day
lee cream, cake, coffee tea and
MrR Wa)ne Glbbona h11 been gold colon&lt;' mints wero served
returned home from Holzer HOI· Napklns wf'rc wh1te wath gold
pltal where she was entered lor weddlng bell!t and Howard and
Ob6tlf\'UUOn
Della, 1907 1957 mserlbcd tn gold
Mra Elizabeth Reuter and Mn.
John Batey aerved as hoaleasel
~ureau
ONE COAT-OIL Iolii

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FLAT WALL

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NIM!$,
(OYH$ ol at onct
GU.U.. NTifD SA.TISIACJION

BUY 1 GALLON
GET QUART FREE

RACINE
PLANING MILL
RACINE, OHIO
Phoae 3841

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rrp·mot:ion Day was .heldJ! $un·
6, at the Bible
opcntng ,ervtcc at , the
I lfid,dlejJOrt Church of ChrlBI
wtlh
RICe, superlntendeQt
[ m charge ot the serv1ce
Promotion&lt;~ at this
sct!vi~
started wtth the children from
the Prtmary Class tauaht by
Mrs George Mew hart, who wde
prqmoted to the Jumor GJr}t
Class taugbt by Mrs L R Wiley,
and the Junior Boys Class. Hom
er Rice, teacher
They were Altce Dlrst, Janell
CaJ1, Joyce Long, Carll! Aqder
son Cbllstmc Bryant, Brendel
Thomas, Cheryl Martm Sammy
Clatworthv Jon Cunnmgham and
Davad Ashley
Mr Rice promoted David Wil·
cy John Allenswo~h. Carl La
fever, W1 l~am Haye!t Russell
MtElhmny, Donald l\lorr1s, Will
l.am Neutzhng Charles Bush to
the 1umor Htgb Class taught b:
Thon\•s Bowen Mrs Wiley pro·
lUted Jennifer Lohse Ca.rolyl~
Searle• and Patty Steffy to Mr
Bowens JunJor Jhgh Class

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3-A
Council Meeting
Held October 3

Farm Bureh Council 3 A met
at the home of Mr and Mrs Earl
Humphrey, Oct 3 The bu!lne"'
was !n chugc of Pre•idcnt Harry
Guthrie
The dhtumon period was in
charge Bf diJtunlon Ieider, Mr~
Harry Picken• Topic Cor discus•
1ion wat "Plannina: for our
Poputallon Growth " The eroup
also made reJolutlons to l:!c sent
to the Farm Bure1u Annual
meetlnf.
Tho hosteu oerved relrosh
menlo ~f fruit aalad, leo croant,
aaaorted cookie~ and toffee Prt·
aent were Mr and Mra Harry
&lt;luthrlo, Mr ond Mn Elmer
KautE, Mr, and Mrs Howard
Bolen, Mrs. WUhor Parker aod
Eddlo, Mr and !fro Delbert G~ul
Mr and !Ira. Warren Pickeno,
Mr and Mra. Harry Pleke,, ond
lhe noau.

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Mrs Harry Davis and &lt;&gt;1111 Rachel
Balet preSided at the slher coffee
and tPa serv1ces Guest• were re·
Jlllercd by Mra Eldon Weeko.
Approximately 70 rolativ01 and
friends calll'd during the afternoon and evening Comins from
out or town were Edward Mcintosh
and &lt;•&gt;ildren, Eddie and Rito, Day·
ton, Mr and Mrs Harey Davis,
Canton, Pfc Don Davb, Ft Eustace
V~rgmla, Mrs James Melntoah and
llro George Kerna and children,
Rlckl Jean Debra aDd Suite, of
Columbu1, Mra Elizabeth ReQitr,
Lake• ood, and Roy Davis, Pooliac,
Michigan
A lnmily dinner wao aerved at
noon precedinl the open bouae
and present were Mr and lrln
Mclntoah Mr and Mra. Ralph
Spencer and !on, Marvin, Edward
Mcintosh and children, Eddie and
Rita, Mr and Mra Eldon w..k••
Mr •nd Mro Joho 1Jatey and
daliJhter Mill Rachel, Mr. and
Mra. Harry Davia and son, Don,
Mra Jt.mcs MclntoBh and Mr1
Gcor~e Ket no
and children,
Rtcky, Jean, Debra and Suoie, Mn
Hetti&lt; William• and Mra Elizabeth
Reutl!r
Mr Mcintosh la well known ln
the county having served as mot
orma'l on thP atreet car for anumber o! years and for the past 23
yeara baa owned and operated a
grocery store on Nye Ave H~ just
reeentl)l rehred.

Former Resident
Guest Soloist At
Special Service

Mils Nettle Koehler and guest,
Mls• Virginia FISher Charleston,
vislterl Saturday In Gallipolis
With Mr and Mrs Charlo• Wuv
er and other relatives
Mrs Adalenf.! Flctltlner 80 .
Mrs J L Casto of Nyc Ave • prnno ,oto1st was tcnturcd tn
was an overnh:ht gue!!t of her lbe ~peclal service at the Trlnll)
liatcr~ Mra Claude Elant,
Epl.acopal
Church, Columbu,,
day
when a baptiamal lont was dedi
Mrs Dwight Parker anti da\1 cated
ghter, Myrtis Kay wore business
Mn Flechtner, a graduate of
vlslton In Lancaster Saturday
Middleport High Scnoot ond Ohio
Dann) Young sludnnt at the State Univcnity wu the guest
Ohio UnlversltJ, Ath&lt;ns, spent soloist at the 50tl'l anmversary of
the weekend w1th his mother, the Heath Mcthodut Church In
Mrs Hank Young and son
September
Jerry Ward ol MoundA\'illc, W
Hor mother, Mrs H&amp;tlle Smith,
Va, spent the weekend with his and MiliB Frieda Faehnlc were in
pBCont&gt;, Mr and Mra Cncil Word Columbu.. to attend the dedi"
Mrs Cecil Ward who under· tor) !ICrvire on Sept 2B
wont surgery at tho Meigs Gen
oral Hoapltal three w•~ks ago I•
reported aa Improving
Mr. ond Mra Ewing Soward•
aod aon Earyl of Dunoon Falls
villted Thursday with Mra Ce- '
cil Ward at the !lei~• Gcueral
lloopltal
Mra. Thcmae Duffy Is &lt;onllnod
to her home In Syracust with a
fool lnjur~ received '" a f•ll
Mr and Mrs Ambrose Flann
a:an and 1on Robert of Syracusr
spent the wet.conu In Columbth
wllh their aon·m·IRw rtnd daugh
ter, Mr aad ML'J Lawrcnrc
Setlm and fal)lilv
llr~
Eli•abeth Duckworth
who under~! SUI'IIctY ot l~r
lo!elgo General H01pltel t. reeup·
orating at the home or her aon
lll(l~w and dauahter, Mr and
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Mrs WUhur Holtor, Akron
Mro Cuol Diddle of Columbu•
was tho weekend gt1ut or h"r
p"enta, Mr and Mra He,.hnll
Diddle, SymuiiC
Mlu Vlr;lnlo F11her h" "
turntcl to her home In Charlc.~to11
after a villi wllb her nunt, Mild
Nollie Koehler
Mr and Mra Hel'lllan Hoff11•r
an4 Mr and· Mrs Earl Hoflnor ol
Cllllllont~e wee here over the
week •nd lor lite luneral of Huber

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Dream Dancing
The way we clean your pret-

ty dance dresses ill a dream
come ll'ue They come back
looklna aa 1111110tously da&amp;o
ding q Vjhtn n•w .•. What
~n easy Wf!IO collect com·
pUmenll 'l. .•• ,and at such
modtl.!l coat, t!JOI

~ S1~teen members o! tile Junior
High Class were promoted to th•
k!)yat Sons anrl Daughters ~lw
tlught bv Mrs George Cfiild~~
They are Judy Butcher, Don Er·
win, Jamce Houek, Martha Hun
nell, Kay Jenkinson
Richard
LonB, Karen McEihmny, Phyllb
Herdman, Freddy Pullena, Wtll·
lam Stobart, Carolyn JtusselJ
lames Ho) t, Evelyn Capteina,
Jamee 8(1) les, rom my Anderson,
Albert Bryant
Fred I Gardner Is pa~tor o[
Lhe Ghurch of Chr1st
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Hemlock Grove
Rock Springs
Granges Install
County Deputy C N Jones as
mtcd by Mrs Jones, Mrs Em
mett Havk, Mrs Fnmk Clark an(!
Mrs Wtlbur f:llstma6, tnstallpd
the oUicers or HemltJck Grf1ve
and Rock Sprmg Granges Satur
day evening at the Hemlocj&lt;
Grove Grange Hall Mrt l.eo
Story aorved as pbmlst
Ofllcerl installed were Hem
lock Grove, Leo Story, worlh1
master, Sanford Stockton, overseer, E~gar Slater, lecturer
Frank Clark steward, Bernard
Paulsen 1 assistant steward, Mrs
Dorsel Smith, chaplatn Dorael
Smith, trea•urer, Mr! San forti
Stocktdn, secretary, Leon Sauter~
gatekeeper Mn Edgar Slate1
Ceres Marilyn Stockton, Ffomono
and Mildred Stockton, lady •~
slstant steward

Sherd Gilmore
H.onore4 On His
90th Birthday

Racine Parish
YouthMeetM
letart Church

Qester Garden
Cl11b Meets In
Regular Session

Three Coqples

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¥&lt;• Oacar
and Mrs Dolo
Kouts were weleolted 11 new
membm w6ea 11!1! Chester Gardeo
Club b,,ld Ito rtiu!fr meetinc 11
'Qtree couplet w~ 1ceepted
the hom~ of lolrs. Piarl Xoblonu.
Mrs Earl Dean, pre&amp;ident, eon- tnt&lt;i ehureh membership at the
dqcted the bualn"! meeUng, and momll'g wonhtp oei'vloe Sund!Y
the roll 'call wai Dtil'inL of d1(· at the Federated' Churth.
Rev Wall\o J Bartelo conduct·
ferent weeda 'eoll)moaly Ulled In
ed the ..rv~ee 1nd ~feom,d Into
flower arrancements.
lnst•llaUon of neil' officers Wll the church were rlt:r. and Mrs
conducle!l by Mr~ l'Jeaa and eoch William Atkills, llr aod Mra ~.
officer WJU presented a conage M Campbell and Mr. and 1\11'1.
repr•sent(ng her particular dut~ Jam eli • ec.
New nfllcer• lor the comiog year
Worttl Whle Communion Day
are llfu Dnld Koblentz, prclndeJlt,
was
abo oboerved.
Mrs Horace Karr, vice preaident,
Mrs C N. Jonea, ~~eeretary and
Mrs Kobleoll:, milled by llrs.
Mrs Carl Kautzt treesurer.
David Kobleoa, !m'ed a d•The olub by laws were read ijy eoursl to aU members and two
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guest' Mn Nora Jrown and M'ro. I
Mra Clarence Neutzllng preaent· George ~nhclmer.
ed her paPf:r DR '~How To Store
The Nqvember meeting wiD be
Tender Bulbs" whle• was very lu· •' tho home of Mra Ernest Kllliht •
tereotmg
wltb ~. Howat&lt;! KnliJit wiettng. 1
Mrs Howard ltntgbt gave a dem·
onatraUon o• bow; to,arrange In a
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cornleopla
Cll!CAOO _ (Uc11i ""' A U.foot•
The club membera pr!aenled
•QII!ft 1'0\l!~l~~, ,i!orld's Jarg
mo•t bc•uUiul autumn !lpwor t!V-wil di!lp,!trell af. ( home fllr·
show br1ng&gt;n~ 111rt/!l!l~ileats,, nlslitti(li oltDfdi~~· ~ apok,s~t~an
Those ree~hoJo rihbuna Wl!"' Mrs1 [lU' th!i 11pbo~le.;. ·~ather Group
Pearl Mora, Mn Purtey F'..arr, Mrs.Jwho aijow.t the ,~onl skin, uld
~~nala Mora and Mrs.lleld Young ~~~ 1111!.8 lalft&amp;, ffltll a c~w lhal
a hh•lntdng two a~~~"'leniB and pro6abl~ wela~ed tnore than 3.000
oLatwen rocelvi!l rlbiiiiDII were Mra - •ntis. We•ght of a lir•e ..._ la
renee Mllli 010 M p . 1~•~
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~1• normolly about half that amqunl
Mn Peul Koolenli,
Wright, Mrs Vernon Webfr, Mr«
Roy Holter, Mro. Homer Holter,
Per NI!Htnl
and Mn Howafd j(ntght.
Qb,.ROIT-WP&gt;- G!rdlner C
Dli•iag the ,ioxilal ho~r a get V"''!!: W,llo failed. to 1ehelve O!·
,..II Sree\lni •illned by 111 nlem· II""'' ratlk " a atude~l at W:•nt·
bera WIB aenl to Mr1 Buel Ride- wotth 'llllary ~ademr, LUJ,q·
oour
ton, Mo , b11 eolabll•~•d a ••!&gt;0
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Guest Of Honor
At layette S'hb~'r

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•.2,&amp;~w 7Jl5, diesel powered tractor a«ordtng to records of a
SI!Pt~~o commissioners' meeting released today
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'r)lt!. HD.l8 AC Alhs·C~almers crawler-type tractor w1th
• f , ,tor9u' converter was purcliiiSed from the Central Ohio 'J'rac
"." .' Jqr fCo!ll,Pany of Colll!Jibus, 0., for one-third down, less trade:
ill o $6,001) on a HD·9 diesel!
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ijal1nco of the *29,11&amp;7 86 Is to T i£'
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' be PAid ~II '" annuol mstal~ I e8f Ies
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' Coinmtuio~er Dan ' Hartmger
GALLIPOUS, 0 UP- Arnold
• movtj(l the equipment purehasc Franklin Cooper lesttlled Mon·
~ malje .aq~ RoUond Neultlln g day !hat Hell Blankenship, charg
a~m1dea.l tmldent Harry C!aig ed with the ftrst degree "murder
tnade the vote \lnanimously ~ayr.' 1 ot Loren Gus Borden deelarell
other •ctloni 11 the Sepl I he "hated ali mggera" when h•
• 30 mee!lng th~ • boatd resolved shot the two Negroes m ao al
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'l'o' ehll11o olnbuloto y 'patl•nt• tempted Jailbreak Aug 17.
it the n"J to'anty horne SIW per 1 All three were pr1soners m
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moath plua IPedlcal c.re, nd be&lt;l 1he Ga1'10 Counuty jail at tho I
iZ Pflant. $1!19 per moolb1 plus time or lhe slay1ng
medleaJ care
1 Cooper stunned spectators in
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!'he Common Pie~ Court roQm as
- To take easements for htgh re pulled aport h11 ~osp1tal pa
way, purposes from Charles lL ~amas to reveal two 38 e•ilbc
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, -~~~ »onme F The;iss 1n one m
bullet wounds
, olr'llmenl, •nd from Lillian Proi
Cooper teslined that Blanken
flit In anqther The oeunty oereed illlp !Ired the two ahots that par
to drill a water well on a 11te &amp;IY~ed hun from the wau.t down
to lle 10leeted !or one olthe &gt; Asked by Pt;OSI!cutQr Wlj'l'en I'
lflntors, the The1ss'a
&amp;beets it there were ''anjl other
' Routine tronJfers of funds and &lt;'Oiored boy" In the jail, Cooper
other IIOIIODI were taken {I the rtplted there was one other
Sept 18 meeting of the commts~ "Borden"
loners, ~ds of whtcll; at'"'! A gun, ollegedly wrested from
were released today.
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Sher1Cf Oscar Baird by Blanken
They apprp~:.J( one ac~lllll a ship when the shertlr admttleio
' lt)an
.lilt
~ ,'IU,~illp a prlso9er ~o 1he ~cllblpek
,;; • lruileeJ lo1ll1&lt;liUe"'" $11:011 !!\.. beep yflered .JIS evtde!'Se m the
1 • tor grader oh 1 deterr"d, pa}litont trl,l.
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plan Oran'e lS to ret~e $2~400
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trade In oil ita old gr&gt;'V
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The board otderer theoe lun;l
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transfers:
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Ftom tqti ~ Commlssl(lncrs'
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Fund. $1~ and from the Work
I men'• Compensation fuqd (coun
tY\ $8.000, total .being l?,l!(IO to
the county honre New Equtp·
ment rund AiBO ,,.n.fcrred wa;
$700 lrom the Childnn'e Hontc
IRONTON, 0 UP- Oiflctals to
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ulilitlel fund to the mamtentnce day Investigated the cause of an
lund
explosion and flre here at1 the Se
In a final tra~•ler $U7.00 WAS met Solvay DIVISion plant of thr
moved from the Unanticipated Allied Chemical and Dye Corp
Emergencica and Contmgeneles m which four workers were burn·
Fund 10 the Couoty Offtctitl BanJ ed two sertoosly
Fund ror removal of the trea· John Robinson, 18,
HangmK
aorer'11bond T~eae tranafers wcr• Rock and John DeLong, 46, Cad
moved bY Hartinger seconded by mus, surfered severe burns when
Neut.ltnl and the vote WIB un· their clolhlng caught lire Mon·
l~lll'OUI.
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tn other actions the board on planl In la1r condition W\!I'C
Sept 18·
Arnold Blankenship, 31, and Ber·
-Approved a trip to a Lak• turd Kobmson, 41, bi)lh of South
HoM Coolerence for Franlr Vro Potnt
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All are em~loycs ol the Wll·
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dsy cvenlna ot her home, Alh""' I
Road given by Mr1
Lou se
Mrs Homer Hysell waa ;w"'st
honor at a layette 11lower Fr 1

Zerkle and Mro OphB Oflull
A pm~ and blue color scheme
was cari'ted out in the decOra
tlons and refreshments A large
stork centered the picture win·
dow ol the livtng windo~ Gilts
were placed Jn a basaln'l!t decor
ted In ptnk and blue,
Games were plt)1ed during th('
dvemng and prlJO,I aw..,ted to
Nrs R W Fi)loterwald, Mrs Ed·
w&gt;rd Stark 111d lin. Henry Ilea
ver. Mrs Harold Smith. wos
0\TRrded the Goof prise
Refreshmenta of lee cream, In
Mrs DoriB Miller ol Columbu•
lopped
vlaited here rel!&lt;otly w 1I h ho1 dlvtdual
rather, Frank Shumw~y and Ger wit~
bootie, •
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lddleport, 0., Oct. 7,.1957

Shcrd Gilmore, Bradbury, eele.brat!d hu 90th birthday thil
past week Wetlnesdav, October
3. wao his birthdoy when he received a 1bower of unil and
Saturday, OciObef ~. bo wa•
gue•t ol bOIIOI' •t a part; at tho
Bratlbury Church of Christ
where he 11 the olded member
and oldest elder
Mr Gtlmore, who mokea hu
home with hiiJ dau(bter, 1o$iiJ&lt;
Sora Gilmore, gave an ae~p..~ of
the founding ol the .... trry
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father, th•, late Joaoph G".!.ore
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whD wu ~ charter member of
the church He aloo told ol tht
b~tldmg of the pre11enl church
butldtng and lhe addttlon later of
the basement rooms.
Thom" Wills, paator a! the
Bradbury Church, ond Fred 1
Gordner postor ol the M'lddie·
port Church ol Chr11t both gave
•hort talks dunng the protP'am
aud Mrs Wellll 110g a solo ac l·x;;;•m;;;o;;;te;;;li;;y;;l;;;ort,;y;;;,gu;eo;;;ta~.;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;.;hi;J;I;b~ae;.;b~oo~l~y;e•~r~.
companied by Mrs Wilbur Pterte II
Mrs Jessie Sls!IDD, slater of
,guest of honor, reel ted a poem
wh1eh she had learned Jn th-e
First Grade of schoQI and Mrs
Milton Rus.!!cll gave a reading
Group singing or hymno and th•
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Happy Birthday" song were on
the program w•lh WilHam Kin ~
gtvlng the prayer and Wilbur
Pierce askmg the blesslnJ befure
the blrlhday c~ke, iCe e~eam and
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coffee were served
Mr Gilmore ' alao received ~
number ol gills Including cnc
from h1s sJstt~~·ln Ja:w, Mrs Mn
~le Gilmore, ' Middleport,
Wbv
aitended the party

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Rock Springs Amos Leonard
worthy master, Wtlll11m Grueser,
overseer, Mrs William Morgan,
!tdurer Ji'red Goeglem steward
Richard Pickens, ass11tant ate
ward, Mrs Roy Eastman chap.
lain, Mn Homtr Rad ford, sec
retary, Carl GnieJter, gatekeeper
~r1 Wayne Sloane Cere1, ~rs
William Gruestr, Pomona and
ljios Bolly Leonard, lady assist
anl steward
At the close of the meotin 0
po.tluek refreshments were sorv·
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lolra Waldo J Bartellfentertaln•
ed the board olthe Columbua !le·
glonal WomcO:s Guild of tbe E4R
~urches, Friday at ~er home,
Mulberry Avepue
Dunne 'h busineaa &amp;e¥ion
plan1 were m1de for th~ Ull eon·
feren" which wtll be held m N.ew·
ark 011 Thuroday, October :14 Mrs
B:~rtl' s Is president d the board
aDd Mjss Erma Srruth. secretary.
A luncheon was &amp;en~d to the
gro11p at noun, at the Federa,ted
Churd••
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Melg, Squadron of the Cl11l
NIITI!R RICIIPT$
Mr Patrol announced tod11:y a
Patrolman John E McKenzie chaogo ln Rh 1etlng nightl from
repcrt.od $352 GO was taken from Frldaya to W~dnesday at 7 3~
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