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Qc:tol)er Meefuja

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
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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
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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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Mr1. Jon'-"
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
~'""' Hldt
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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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~r E!thu
~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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' 1 -'----~ calk aw"~ 10 be given cor~• '
· ' or mgeola with lht hlgheot aeb~ '
served by Ihe ho.reaoeo to appro- lao tie mrlae dUring their llelliof' ,,

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Mrs. Homer Hysell
Guest Of Honor
At layette S'hb~'r

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,",~igs County Co~ioners
·~: Pw-cb~e New Diesel Tractor
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~~las ~uJty's mhway Department Is owner of a new
•.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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Shooting Victim
ijal1nco of the *29,11&amp;7 86 Is to T i£'
A~'81DSf
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' be PAid ~II '" annuol mstal~ I e8f Ies
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28 Jlluo lnterlsl
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• T1i@ ~tltrred paymdnrs are se· R }} Blank
\ tbred by notes against the county
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unnecd~

by the commission

$9.~

&gt;f ~raw)nl f01J11 ll'fr ' cent Interest

' 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:
fi\
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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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
um
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•
11
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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probation which has too little force at
hand properly to require attention to its or,
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luu ~roperty destruclton. ders.
many
others
. the habits
. of cnme
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finitecase,
needlike
In this
count
f' to pol nt t a de.
-It permits
to foster
viso!1 staff for people ~;r mor~ a super. ' among associates of the lad as he violates pro.
this court.
er pro on from bation, fu~ther spre:Jding disregard for judi·
1m. Ia
.dh ·
c1al restramt.
'ne
as a brother in the state pen 1
11 8hove.s, agam,
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tlary, a sister confine~ to th
.c en·
a local problem state·
formatory another sis•- .. be homen s re- ward that m•ght much better be handled at
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as "done home.
time"
and
a
secoDd
older
bi'oth
·· creates jam in the state's corrective
been subjected to correWv
wh0 has
_,t
looks llke the oun eat nl .e pena action. It lnstltutlons .that make neceesary larger and
ln·trouble famtly !•t ge:':~~of. lh~ much· larger bulldw.g programs and hiring of more
a cr me rut. and more tramed people which are paid for
from taxes, which have to be taken out of
pocketbooks, and which thus saves nobody
anything. Actually it coSts more because bur·
The fact of the case iJ that the lad had eaucracy (doing things a big way by a lot of
been under probation from a previous of· people) always c,osts more according t'o an old
fense. When he came again recently Into the maxim reportedly, bandied about these days.
banda of the law, the ~urt quite obviously
north. Chil
had lit.tle choice but to send
d.'en like this, often almost completely herefit of a l_oving family's care, either mil.at be
helped w•th local advice ood guidance outside
the home or sent to an lnitltutiOn
fa.
clHtles and personnel are at hand to do the
job the best it can.
They cannot be left In the' community on
addillonal probation. Their behavior In 1 COD· .
tlnued pattern of crime contamlnatea a widen·
log circle of personal a!ISOCiatlons. The boy's
friends also turn up in court, enticed Into
waywardness by the falltty boy.

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,.,..,....(, _...•.._.•. "'~ ·~ •J~pan IIJISiies With Industry, N..w Rhodes
County
Mount To $6,391 After ~udits
' 'Parking Mete.;s Road Resurfacing l Building, But Worries About Trade
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Prom ,..,. Ontl
tContlnuH PrOIII ,.,.
IDITOl'S NOTis The
tf Southeast Asia are ausptclow. To
. to be lnatalled at 18 other loca· over the precedlna we~k s pro· tts. ftllowlnt ~h, nctntly many 1 Soutlleisl Aston, thla
Uonl within the village. ·,
ductlon lor the Department ond ,,.tntoll chltf . "'""'....,' eounds like a new name for Ole
The request of Earl Denny for a 100 per cent Increase over t!se ·. ,,.. """"'" ftr 1Mia11o ltlll tf "eo-prosperity where" of pr•
' .lax! lleenae wu tabled until recorded blah of any prevloua chiiiiH In thll ·,.;;,jirtcllblt ceun- world Wor D.
I\ICh Ume u the granting of 1 year," M11beter edded:
1try slnct his lut f,J,r' tf ~ ~... But this Ia It-the 1howdown. If
new license becomes feasible. The "This Is • elur Indication Rn , ..,. .,. lurint
·ns. Ktl'tln the Ktahl plen felll, don't be eur·
sppllcant,
our contracton
' 1DIIILI • economitlliJ
prl1ed to ..., Jopon
ploylni
that he heldhowever,
priority wu
In theauured
grant- , that
suppliers
· are meetingindtheallled
de· w..' ly ·ARNOLD
et le11t,
wltb boll,
the He nid hie exomlnert uncov·
lng of such a license and . that monds."
TOKYO UP.,.:._ Tile Jut trace• Rtdl.
ered shortages of .$1,8!6 In the
auch license be granted Noble and Masheter both had of 'tbe tid' Jepon beVe all but dlJ. The domege to tne free world •ales tax eceour.t, $800 in the of·
that he would be first on the llet. hlih pralae for the eonlraa&amp;ors l•ppeored-at t•ast .0 far •• thla, would be gr4at, ludted.
lice poBtage account and $100 In
, Prfsent at the MondiY, nl&amp;hl and allied suppliers, sl•tin&amp; "they · tho lar&amp;eot ell)' ttl the world, Ia
county fundi.
coUncil meeting were
should be commended for the co· concerned
PIIONII IN s. o.
, The accounto had not been aU·
·RoY Bellini, Wayne Swl=hlir, Dor operation In pushina Ibis urgeatTo this. cornapoadent wbo hll
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dlted at the time a 1hortage of $4,·
$haetfer, Don Mullen and Richard ly l'eeded work to Ita completlDn lull returned to
ofler 1
SIOUX ·FALLS, S. D.-Last' 034 in county funds woo discovered
Jones
with Mayor RobliiiOn, as promptly u pooalble."
five ' year ablence. the mot! llrlk· year ebout ez per cent of all loot week, according to Rhodes.
Clerk Chorlea Legar and Solicitor In piecing the 2.100,000 aquare
If not he mOll profound, e"' South Doko\1 farms had tele·
Garland l!eek. who has been
. Fred Crow Jr.
yuds of ISphaltic concrete on 111
of
cha.,ed otetua Is phones, 1 bl&amp; advance over 10f.U treasurer for the past 12 years,
.....rote projects, prodliCUon of '
of the when only 34 per tent of the resigned following the audit, ••.
70 bituminolll plants wes utili· I
to fetlem·drtte. ietmo had telephone!. The state· pressing confidence he and hla
zed. There are opproxtmately 80
of coiltle. hll 'been lederll crop and livestock re· ' stall would be "fully exonerated
plants in the state.
the
of
mvice uld the percent- of any wrongdoing."

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anjl measures, on oct. 15-17. exi\e111es not to exceed $10 per
diem.
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: ·-The , welfare . dlreclor was
IIY~n permiuion to attend the
;;Ani aDd AB' Medical Confereneoa
ai Ath~n1, Sept. 24.

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1.BG8 oddltlonal miles are reeelv·
lng new surfaces of bituminous
road mix or hltuminolll pevlnc.
Originally 1.800 mil.. of htah·
WIYS We~e $1:heduled
rc.sur·
facing this year. Thi&gt;
double4 by Noble on th_e_1ndililon'' I
a reeent ...urfaee \':\
studv mlde throughout the state
at his dsrectlon.

(ContlnuH from Poll Ont)
, ., "Did you bear Blsnkenshlp s~Y
enything,"' asked Sheets.
.. "White boys asked him 11 ,he
were going to kill them Blanken·
llllp Rlid 'No, all 1 want to do Is
' kill the two nlggers:. "
"Did he say 1 anyth•~g to you
before he shot you the second•
time!" the {ol'OSecutor asked.
· "Yes,'1 Cooper replied, ''llc
sold 'Nlcger you ain't dead yet,
and sbot me.''
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1:00 Jlinmlt DetD
1:45 L~ky 8 Cartoolll
8:00 Cot&gt;laln KanPJ#
8:45 CBS News
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MOSCOW UP-Niklta Khrush·
chev bas warned TurkeY and tho
United States to watch their
step in the Middle East beca!IIO
it will be "too late" once ·~errible and pltlleaa" rocket• begin lo
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The Communi!! partY chiefs
(CentlnuH From '"' One) , statements were mede Mon4ay
can are ecarce.
, Alt~oqgh the Asian flu epidemic night at a apeecb 11 an Eallt Gtr· They're too blc for the l!lnrderln New York shOwed a decline man e\nbauy' reception on~ made ou1 Tokyd 'JraiRc. ADd they're toO
Monday lor the fourth 1tralgh\ public today. Hb speech was .. .. expensive for mollla~neJO. ·
'day, . Dr. ·Morrl! Gr~eobeig, the culoned by Ruala's sueeesa In
s,.na.r Tttt PalfltM .
city's preventable diSease . dlrec· launching on eorth &amp;~telllte end TeleV!'alon lciwers dom(note the
1~r, 'w~rned tbat ne In every 10 in te!tlnc the . lntereonUnental
There'll be a million sell. In
oC New York's 10 0
mUUoo residents ballllltk missile.
Japan soon, and bwlneu lr 10
are expected to come down with Khrushchev repeated prevlou• good even the 'teat pettertll are
the nu.
warnings ogaln•JI Turkish trooP sponaored. .
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New York schoolt Superintend· concentrations on ' the S,rlon bor- The qualtty of Jopan's televf.
ent William Jansen termed tbe der and added:
sion, both In the 4nm~le and
echool abiente~ rate "alarming,'' . ''The Turks are not vel'l' rea· technical ienae, Ia exeeUent. The
with 28Q.l64 of tho dy's 964.~2 sonable-they have concentrated other day thit writer went throuab
students absent and 3,442 teacher! so many troops on the S)'fion the headquortera qf NHK, the
• mlsalng 'from classes.
frontier that ·they ll'e already d.. government-owned network. New
A~
Fort Woyne, Jlealth Com· nudlng . their frontier with Ul. York studios of the rilelor net., :;;.____ _ ; _ _ _ _
"The Americans and the Turka works would be bard pr~..,d to
, shOuld relied that o11ee lhe l\'ar mateh tbll'layou~
begins It !ln spread, and once The newapeper bulineu Is jwt
' guns lieghi 'to ~re and roekets to 11 up to dote.'ltlilnkhf, .• United
fly it will be. too late."
Prest client for nl!lrl1 tO yean.
"The rocket is a mertlleu wea· uses planes, helkoPiere · ud ra' pon. we d~ not want to m!Juse diophotoa to speed Ill news. But
our superiority. But 1 will tell jwt ao the old I\IJI'!IOn't be for·
Esperleilee
vou thai we are now entering the gotten: OUtside olll' oiflce win·
P"rlod when fighters and bomb· dow Ia a cote lor earner, pigeons.
Counts In
era will have to be confined to
Beneotla the· •~•• .Ilea an un·
museums
because
they
olready
dereutrent
of uneulness.
' TV Seolee
arc superceded bY rocket."
Jepan's trede bllance is •till
shaky. And thla island Of aitlaans
~i;;lo~er
Robert
Lohman
said
It
111. both the light and
1was impossible to tell Immediate- _.rttaane
APPLIANCE
the hea\1 ind~str~!l'UII trade
P.laone 200 Pomeroy lly If that city's epidemic wao an or eufler economic strailgulatlon.
Which
Asloftl
way Is ahe
Suaplclev•
' to goT To'
ward the terrific p 0tenti~l of the
Coromnntlt
Chinese Japaneee
mainlaad,merone
of
the traditional
kelll or toWird' the free W&lt;&gt;rld!
Prim• li!Alater l(llhi Ia maklnl
I terrlfle 'ealel pllth 'to seD hla
Southeast Asia economic develoP'
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CONVINTION DILIGATl
Mrs. Eber Lewia received word
Monday nl1ht thot her dau&amp;hter.
Pauline Zirkle, junior nune at the
Holzer Hoepilll School of Nuntng
has been elected deleeate by their
Student Council to ettend the Nur·
sea' Convention to be hold In Co·
lumbua in November.
GARAGI PIRI
The Middleport Fire Department
waa ••lied to the home of Law· \
renee Hartlneer. Beech Street, on
Monday morning when the carace
Wll reported on fire. Minor dam.
ege Wll reported olthougb other
buildings near th~ garaee made It
potentially dan1eroua,
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NIW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. Lawre~ce Stewart
(Beatrice Murray) have onnouaeed
the birth of a seven pound flheen
ounce son, Barry Jay, at Holler
Hoapl"l on Friday, October 4.
Tbfl' have 111 older aon, Gre1ory
Mack. Grandparents are Mr, and
!tlra. C!i,nce Nurray, Brodbury,
and Nfl and Mre. Lllwr.tnce Stew·
~rt, WeN Columblt, w. Va. Great
araodmoth"a are lira. Rlrry Bailey, Columbus, 111d Mra. Uule
Stewart, Weal Columbia.

NIW MIMIIRI

The Jtev. llobert Palmer, piStor
of the Middleport Church of the
Newene, Wll In chlr&amp;o of the
eervlee Suad.ay morn!.,, October
8, when tbree DIW· niemben Were
taken Into the church. TheY 1re
Vonda See. Ml'l. Lllwta Ellis end
Shirley Gilby.

10:59 ~lgn On
11:00 -4-dveritures In Leamlnc
U:!lq ,NeiCh~fl
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1~:15 CartOon club
12:30 Liberaee
1:00 Gretchtn Wade ShOw

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'xed Concrete
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Crushed Gravel
Top Soil and ·Fill Dirt
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G~eglein Grovel Co•.

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MELVINDALE. Mlch.-Milor
William Radak, distressed tha:
he had to turn down • coosti·
tuenl's request for • crew of city
foresters to prune her trees, &amp;•t
shears and did the talk blmaelf

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MUSKEGON, Mich. - When
Charles Overla,
Lakewood
admitted littering a North II US· feet of the road under the sber·
kegon Road with beer bottleJ. ill's auperviJion end haul oway

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only to cet a complaint from the'
woman. "She 11id 1 trimmed 100
much in aome places and not en·
ough in others," Radak said.

Nov. Stn, 1957
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lNG WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9th

Prices Cut To C()st

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New Hand

LAWN MOWER
16 ineh slse sold for $15.115,
now on special II a low

$11.95 r.,. $ 7.9

1 5
Sale $13.85

Nt_; Mll\d
Mower

Lawn

All Fisling S.pplies

,WASHING MACHINE

30% DIJcount

Beg. price $'169.95

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This price good while lhey last
L•l'lt

Get mdy for Chrlstmo•

SAVI IV BUYING
AT P1CKINI
BIG 'C\JT RATE SALE "

ALL TOYS
In Stock
50% OFF

st..

10 days pnly

Reg. price $42.95

CUT 40"/o

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Sale $19.95

Save for next year.

Save more than ball. all aut,.
malic, only 5 In stock, better
•hurrY!

You un not pass this up

GAS RANGE SALE
Humphrey

WEDS.. TBlJJIS,
FBI. &amp; SAT.

TID

GAS HEATER

Sale $99.95

With eutotilajlc controls, 20,000
BTU. Sold tor $89.110
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36 Inch Deluxe Model
Regular $159.95

- $69.95
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Regular price $99.95 ,

Beautiful finish. Only one In
stock. Regular price $109.~.

HUFFY POWER
MOWER SALE

preGeo1CI'ir1'tlotl~. l'!lltf bofore.Com·
morl Pleasludlo Pall! 1'. Dull last
April 10' in CeUIIL ,~ . hll lo re-

port penonallY each month to probation offlter Robert._·
came under lnvtllleation
ordered an autopey ~~tr­
oa 't!;e body of,hit second
constlnee. The test showed
Geer died of "n~otlcs In·
metrled Geer only 13
her aeeond hq•~•nd,
oUe~Iy com-

Sale $75.00

Sale $69.95

Buy now for MKI· yur

$89.95 Mow~r Sale $68.91
$104.95 Mower Sale $79.95

UHd Fuel 011

HEATER ······ $29.95

Reg. $99.95
SAVE $20.00

Sale $79.95
Where can you find pri..l
like Ibis!

CONGOWALD SAU
What we have in stock
· reg. 59e

Sale 39c Ft•

7 qt. CANNER

$119.95 Mower Sale •89.95

Reg. Price. $1.89

S,.Ciol ~ ~Y Amn with fan

SAVI Your MOMY Today

SPECIAL

ELECTRIC HEATER

SAVE ON

99c

Sale $9.95

BATH ROOM AND
PLUMBING SUPPLIES

Gu Wlter

Through 111h big sale
All ot 2G% Dt... unr pricn

Rezular SIUO

HEATER

SAVE ON PAINT

30 gal. size, au.tomaUc controll,
save today 11 Pleltelltl

Duco White Enamel

Regular price

For this Sol• Only

~.911

Selle $59•95

r~g.

,2.95 qt.

On Sale $1.99 qt.
Save 96c

Demml"' Pump Sale

AU other luslde Paints

'*"tanlll'ltular
woi1 '""" wi.h 42 ••L
$143.00
· S~LB $111.85

lhelltir Wtll with 12 gol, tenll
· 'Rt~~~1er $110.00

20% DISCOUNT
on S.per K...,t-. Flowl&lt;olt.
K011111o, Floor En~mtt
ALL OUTSIDE P~INT
10% DJIICOuftl

SALE .88.95

RUG SAU

New Eleetrle

9xtz' LINOLEUM RUGS

WASHING' MACHINE

Reg. price 5.95 Sale $4.99

Reg,· $142.50

10.95 Rugs . . . . Sale, $7.98

Sat• $l12.95

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U5 RUGS .. , . Slle IUt

While They Last

Large Size Canner
Reg. price $4.29

Sale $2.99

CHic/GO ROLLER
SHOE SKATES ,
For boys and girls
Reg, Price $17.95

· Sale $14.95 ·

BINOI SAW
8 inch bbde,

Reg. priu $54.50

Salt $39.95 .
What hargaiDJ, your'tp!D '0111'
loss

Cbarellll Goes For

3t% DISCOUNT
Save for next year
save

HUNTING CASES
. 30% Off

50,o00 BJU Mril
)Vith automatic COJlJl:Ols
· Reg, prke $131:1'5

Sale $109.45
70,000 BTU
Reg. price $169.95

Sale $129.95

ON SALE

25% OFF
Don't let this sale go by.
SAVE NOW.

!0"/o Dlseount OD aU
Temdl Floor Ftlf1IICel

BICYCLE SALE

RUTLAND GREEN
ROOF PAINT SALE
Beg. Prlee $5.15 Gil.

Sale $3.99 gal.
Guaronteed to stay green.

RunAND RED
IOOF PAINT

Buy for

&lt;;bristmas

SAVE 20%
Dllcoant next 10 days
No lay-aways on this sale
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Reg. $4.59 Gal.

Floor1 Samples

Sale $3.45 gal.

ONE AT $14.95
ONE AT $1&amp;.95

5 gil buclcel· ...... $21.00
SAI.Ii $16.00
You really 11ve on this sale.

ALL
HARDWARE ON SALE
Nothing less than 20% Off
Through Our 10 Day Sale
Any lair trade Hardware we
must Jfll at regular prieu.

BEL-Affi

POP UP TOASTER
Automatic control
Reg. price $13.85

Sale $9.95

ONE AT .12.95

Cut rail prlcl? ~ ~
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ALL SALES CASH
THROUGH 10 DAY SALE.
No dish stamps giveb on
sale.
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HEATING STOVES
at 20% DISCOUNT
Through our 1t Day Sale
5 Gil. Baeket

· Asp~altam Riof Paiat
DORMEYER
ll,egular price $2.79
POP UP TOASTER
Reg. price $19.95
Sale $1.99
SAU $14.95
luy for Chrlstmu IDil Sa,.
5 gal. RUTLAND
P6Wtk MoWER SALt
MOTO MOWER
· ROOF COATING

$109.95 Mower Sale $BU8
'99.95 Mower Sale .15.00
Good for to ·days only, real S!V· U9.95 Mower Sale $IOU$
inga, buy be!ore Christmas. All
This mower P'llls self
sbes in stock.

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All Hunting Clothes

WASHING MACHINE

Sale $119.95

llaJ1aiD!

ta CHESTS AND
PICNIC SUmtiS
30% Di~

SINK SPECIAL
54 Inch SINK

New EiecGie

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10 Days Only

Sale $79.95

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ALL

You &amp;et almost hall off.

wilb swinging faucets
Reg. price $109.95

B11utlful whitt onoiMt finish
36 lneh STOVE
Regular $139.95

Indefinitely By
Medical
Board
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ptetdlnl guUty to
!ela)fyini narcotlel

ALL PAPER

ELECTRIC R9~STER

SAVE MONtY NOW!

\!;r~:,!t
of lbl Nov:
~1.~d
au
bellna
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and we have good stock

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BEST fiuY IN TOWN

~erSus~nded

COLUIU!US UP ,..:.' Dr. Jo~tph
A. Geor tormer l'ail'fleld county
1~~~~~~·,;.tod47 wy l'lnd~lnltely"
1,
frtm ttictlclng med~
OhiO )le~al B~IJ'd, .

Save for next year, this
price good only 10 days.

Sale price $119.95

50,000 BTU
D\JO-THERM ~AS

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Everything in our store at hard to believe prices during Pickens Big I0 Day Sole, so
nurry in, try our new road and buy during this big Sale. We'll be open Nignts all tnis
week till 9:00 P.M. It's our biggest sale in 20 years.

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Will Utile IIClo hlftll
MHi OOP Ill 1M holht

MAYOR GITS COMPLAINT

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The otate auditor uld all lnfor·
mation turned up
hil examln·
"" has been turned over to Wil·
llam H. Weaver, who plan• to pr..
sent the case to the 1r1nd jury
now in amion. Rhode• lauded
Weaver lor the "cooperation" be
gave during the ioveatigaUon.

a permio.

turned loose
and Hamplon paid an $18 fine:

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Daybook

law boob- without
The raccoon' wu

OUR LARGEST SALE IN 20 Y£ARS

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c;:HANNELnm

him for keeping a pet raeeGOnstiU a wild animal on the atate'»

~nd
Pd. Pol. Adv
Commissioners
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deputy sealer of weighi.J are recelvln&amp; new alll'faees of a" il~~~~.~:o~r::•, ·k)llon 15 were
to G8 per cent. come to light during a count of all ghey ordered him to rake 1,000

Spolta Jlye

W119n TraiJi
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Kraft TV, T~~J!ij;'1'
This js Yolll' Wt
Boots and s•da!OI
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Co~~Mitmen

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Trouble With Fa"'""
Spinach PlayhOIIIe
NBC News
News

COLOMA, Mich - 1\ay
ton met con~ern,tion officer
bert Vander Roeot who erreated

COLUMBUS UP - State Audi· 1office "~ br state examiners in
tor Jamu A Rhodu hal reported the presenc. of the new county
that •lleged short11e1 in the treaaurer, Elloworth J. Millers,
Williams County treas..,_ hive who auumed his dutie1 Thursdoy.
&lt;linibed to 18.391 with the discO•· Until that lime, the treuury
ery of three addltlonol deficits to- vault was kept locked and under
tailing $2,391.
constant police euard until 1 new
treuurer was appointed.

5:M Sign On
8:00 Today

Todar
Romper Room
A:OO
Treasure Hunt
9:3P
The Price Ii,Rleht
10:00
Trulk ~r Con&amp;equenl!tll
T~ 'FII!i Dough
10:30
11 :~0 It Could Be You
1!.00
12:00 f\lld·Dar News
.11-:!0
t2:15 ~ovletlme
U:45
l:SO llrlde end Groom
3:00
2:00 Matinee Theater
8:41'
3:00 Queen For a Day
4:00
3:45
Modern
Romances
4:00 r-medy Time
4:30
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5:00
4:30 .Trouble With Fathftl'
5,45
5:00 Spinach Ptayhou1111
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5:&lt;iS. NBC News I
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6:00 Ne~• Picture
· 8:15
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6:15 Sports Eye .
8:25
6:25 Weatltercast
6:30
\ 8:3G Nat ''Klril': co•• tlhow
7:00 Georee, GI)Obel
?:SO
8:00 !.jeet McGraw
s:oo
8:00 Sob Cummings Show"
9:00
9:00 '111' CRII!drnfans
9:30
9:80
llenrj Pl~yhouse
10:00
10:00 Adventures' of Martin lane _,
10:3G Bi&amp; Wm llighU&amp;hts
lb:3b
11:00 ' News Heedllnea
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11:10 Nltev"lth
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12:30 _:oulghl
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School for tl!i~gi,a~~ster Boys ~ndus~1al

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probation which has too little force at
hand properly to require attention to its or,
-Is .
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luu ~roperty destruclton. ders.
many
others
. the habits
. of cnme
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finitecase,
needlike
In this
count
f' to pol nt t a de.
-It permits
to foster
viso!1 staff for people ~;r mor~ a super. ' among associates of the lad as he violates pro.
this court.
er pro on from bation, fu~ther spre:Jding disregard for judi·
1m. Ia
.dh ·
c1al restramt.
'ne
as a brother in the state pen 1
11 8hove.s, agam,
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tlary, a sister confine~ to th
.c en·
a local problem state·
formatory another sis•- .. be homen s re- ward that m•ght much better be handled at
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as "done home.
time"
and
a
secoDd
older
bi'oth
·· creates jam in the state's corrective
been subjected to correWv
wh0 has
_,t
looks llke the oun eat nl .e pena action. It lnstltutlons .that make neceesary larger and
ln·trouble famtly !•t ge:':~~of. lh~ much· larger bulldw.g programs and hiring of more
a cr me rut. and more tramed people which are paid for
from taxes, which have to be taken out of
pocketbooks, and which thus saves nobody
anything. Actually it coSts more because bur·
The fact of the case iJ that the lad had eaucracy (doing things a big way by a lot of
been under probation from a previous of· people) always c,osts more according t'o an old
fense. When he came again recently Into the maxim reportedly, bandied about these days.
banda of the law, the ~urt quite obviously
north. Chil
had lit.tle choice but to send
d.'en like this, often almost completely herefit of a l_oving family's care, either mil.at be
helped w•th local advice ood guidance outside
the home or sent to an lnitltutiOn
fa.
clHtles and personnel are at hand to do the
job the best it can.
They cannot be left In the' community on
addillonal probation. Their behavior In 1 COD· .
tlnued pattern of crime contamlnatea a widen·
log circle of personal a!ISOCiatlons. The boy's
friends also turn up in court, enticed Into
waywardness by the falltty boy.

2-,Dally Se~tinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct.~.

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Reports Shortages In Williams
,.,..,....(, _...•.._.•. "'~ ·~ •J~pan IIJISiies With Industry, N..w Rhodes
County
Mount To $6,391 After ~udits
' 'Parking Mete.;s Road Resurfacing l Building, But Worries About Trade
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Prom ,..,. Ontl
tContlnuH PrOIII ,.,.
IDITOl'S NOTis The
tf Southeast Asia are ausptclow. To
. to be lnatalled at 18 other loca· over the precedlna we~k s pro· tts. ftllowlnt ~h, nctntly many 1 Soutlleisl Aston, thla
Uonl within the village. ·,
ductlon lor the Department ond ,,.tntoll chltf . "'""'....,' eounds like a new name for Ole
The request of Earl Denny for a 100 per cent Increase over t!se ·. ,,.. """"'" ftr 1Mia11o ltlll tf "eo-prosperity where" of pr•
' .lax! lleenae wu tabled until recorded blah of any prevloua chiiiiH In thll ·,.;;,jirtcllblt ceun- world Wor D.
I\ICh Ume u the granting of 1 year," M11beter edded:
1try slnct his lut f,J,r' tf ~ ~... But this Ia It-the 1howdown. If
new license becomes feasible. The "This Is • elur Indication Rn , ..,. .,. lurint
·ns. Ktl'tln the Ktahl plen felll, don't be eur·
sppllcant,
our contracton
' 1DIIILI • economitlliJ
prl1ed to ..., Jopon
ploylni
that he heldhowever,
priority wu
In theauured
grant- , that
suppliers
· are meetingindtheallled
de· w..' ly ·ARNOLD
et le11t,
wltb boll,
the He nid hie exomlnert uncov·
lng of such a license and . that monds."
TOKYO UP.,.:._ Tile Jut trace• Rtdl.
ered shortages of .$1,8!6 In the
auch license be granted Noble and Masheter both had of 'tbe tid' Jepon beVe all but dlJ. The domege to tne free world •ales tax eceour.t, $800 in the of·
that he would be first on the llet. hlih pralae for the eonlraa&amp;ors l•ppeored-at t•ast .0 far •• thla, would be gr4at, ludted.
lice poBtage account and $100 In
, Prfsent at the MondiY, nl&amp;hl and allied suppliers, sl•tin&amp; "they · tho lar&amp;eot ell)' ttl the world, Ia
county fundi.
coUncil meeting were
should be commended for the co· concerned
PIIONII IN s. o.
, The accounto had not been aU·
·RoY Bellini, Wayne Swl=hlir, Dor operation In pushina Ibis urgeatTo this. cornapoadent wbo hll
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dlted at the time a 1hortage of $4,·
$haetfer, Don Mullen and Richard ly l'eeded work to Ita completlDn lull returned to
ofler 1
SIOUX ·FALLS, S. D.-Last' 034 in county funds woo discovered
Jones
with Mayor RobliiiOn, as promptly u pooalble."
five ' year ablence. the mot! llrlk· year ebout ez per cent of all loot week, according to Rhodes.
Clerk Chorlea Legar and Solicitor In piecing the 2.100,000 aquare
If not he mOll profound, e"' South Doko\1 farms had tele·
Garland l!eek. who has been
. Fred Crow Jr.
yuds of ISphaltic concrete on 111
of
cha.,ed otetua Is phones, 1 bl&amp; advance over 10f.U treasurer for the past 12 years,
.....rote projects, prodliCUon of '
of the when only 34 per tent of the resigned following the audit, ••.
70 bituminolll plants wes utili· I
to fetlem·drtte. ietmo had telephone!. The state· pressing confidence he and hla
zed. There are opproxtmately 80
of coiltle. hll 'been lederll crop and livestock re· ' stall would be "fully exonerated
plants in the state.
the
of
mvice uld the percent- of any wrongdoing."

~tomiter Roolft

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Tredsure !f\Ult
The Price Ia Rilh)'
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Tic :t'~c Dii(l!h/ · · '.
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Queen' for ~·· n., .
"4odern llomaaacel
Comedy ,11Dt .

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anjl measures, on oct. 15-17. exi\e111es not to exceed $10 per
diem.
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: ·-The , welfare . dlreclor was
IIY~n permiuion to attend the
;;Ani aDd AB' Medical Confereneoa
ai Ath~n1, Sept. 24.

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1.BG8 oddltlonal miles are reeelv·
lng new surfaces of bituminous
road mix or hltuminolll pevlnc.
Originally 1.800 mil.. of htah·
WIYS We~e $1:heduled
rc.sur·
facing this year. Thi&gt;
double4 by Noble on th_e_1ndililon'' I
a reeent ...urfaee \':\
studv mlde throughout the state
at his dsrectlon.

(ContlnuH from Poll Ont)
, ., "Did you bear Blsnkenshlp s~Y
enything,"' asked Sheets.
.. "White boys asked him 11 ,he
were going to kill them Blanken·
llllp Rlid 'No, all 1 want to do Is
' kill the two nlggers:. "
"Did he say 1 anyth•~g to you
before he shot you the second•
time!" the {ol'OSecutor asked.
· "Yes,'1 Cooper replied, ''llc
sold 'Nlcger you ain't dead yet,
and sbot me.''
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1:00 Jlinmlt DetD
1:45 L~ky 8 Cartoolll
8:00 Cot&gt;laln KanPJ#
8:45 CBS News
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MOSCOW UP-Niklta Khrush·
chev bas warned TurkeY and tho
United States to watch their
step in the Middle East beca!IIO
it will be "too late" once ·~errible and pltlleaa" rocket• begin lo
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The Communi!! partY chiefs
(CentlnuH From '"' One) , statements were mede Mon4ay
can are ecarce.
, Alt~oqgh the Asian flu epidemic night at a apeecb 11 an Eallt Gtr· They're too blc for the l!lnrderln New York shOwed a decline man e\nbauy' reception on~ made ou1 Tokyd 'JraiRc. ADd they're toO
Monday lor the fourth 1tralgh\ public today. Hb speech was .. .. expensive for mollla~neJO. ·
'day, . Dr. ·Morrl! Gr~eobeig, the culoned by Ruala's sueeesa In
s,.na.r Tttt PalfltM .
city's preventable diSease . dlrec· launching on eorth &amp;~telllte end TeleV!'alon lciwers dom(note the
1~r, 'w~rned tbat ne In every 10 in te!tlnc the . lntereonUnental
There'll be a million sell. In
oC New York's 10 0
mUUoo residents ballllltk missile.
Japan soon, and bwlneu lr 10
are expected to come down with Khrushchev repeated prevlou• good even the 'teat pettertll are
the nu.
warnings ogaln•JI Turkish trooP sponaored. .
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New York schoolt Superintend· concentrations on ' the S,rlon bor- The qualtty of Jopan's televf.
ent William Jansen termed tbe der and added:
sion, both In the 4nm~le and
echool abiente~ rate "alarming,'' . ''The Turks are not vel'l' rea· technical ienae, Ia exeeUent. The
with 28Q.l64 of tho dy's 964.~2 sonable-they have concentrated other day thit writer went throuab
students absent and 3,442 teacher! so many troops on the S)'fion the headquortera qf NHK, the
• mlsalng 'from classes.
frontier that ·they ll'e already d.. government-owned network. New
A~
Fort Woyne, Jlealth Com· nudlng . their frontier with Ul. York studios of the rilelor net., :;;.____ _ ; _ _ _ _
"The Americans and the Turka works would be bard pr~..,d to
, shOuld relied that o11ee lhe l\'ar mateh tbll'layou~
begins It !ln spread, and once The newapeper bulineu Is jwt
' guns lieghi 'to ~re and roekets to 11 up to dote.'ltlilnkhf, .• United
fly it will be. too late."
Prest client for nl!lrl1 tO yean.
"The rocket is a mertlleu wea· uses planes, helkoPiere · ud ra' pon. we d~ not want to m!Juse diophotoa to speed Ill news. But
our superiority. But 1 will tell jwt ao the old I\IJI'!IOn't be for·
Esperleilee
vou thai we are now entering the gotten: OUtside olll' oiflce win·
P"rlod when fighters and bomb· dow Ia a cote lor earner, pigeons.
Counts In
era will have to be confined to
Beneotla the· •~•• .Ilea an un·
museums
because
they
olready
dereutrent
of uneulness.
' TV Seolee
arc superceded bY rocket."
Jepan's trede bllance is •till
shaky. And thla island Of aitlaans
~i;;lo~er
Robert
Lohman
said
It
111. both the light and
1was impossible to tell Immediate- _.rttaane
APPLIANCE
the hea\1 ind~str~!l'UII trade
P.laone 200 Pomeroy lly If that city's epidemic wao an or eufler economic strailgulatlon.
Which
Asloftl
way Is ahe
Suaplclev•
' to goT To'
ward the terrific p 0tenti~l of the
Coromnntlt
Chinese Japaneee
mainlaad,merone
of
the traditional
kelll or toWird' the free W&lt;&gt;rld!
Prim• li!Alater l(llhi Ia maklnl
I terrlfle 'ealel pllth 'to seD hla
Southeast Asia economic develoP'
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CONVINTION DILIGATl
Mrs. Eber Lewia received word
Monday nl1ht thot her dau&amp;hter.
Pauline Zirkle, junior nune at the
Holzer Hoepilll School of Nuntng
has been elected deleeate by their
Student Council to ettend the Nur·
sea' Convention to be hold In Co·
lumbua in November.
GARAGI PIRI
The Middleport Fire Department
waa ••lied to the home of Law· \
renee Hartlneer. Beech Street, on
Monday morning when the carace
Wll reported on fire. Minor dam.
ege Wll reported olthougb other
buildings near th~ garaee made It
potentially dan1eroua,
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NIW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. Lawre~ce Stewart
(Beatrice Murray) have onnouaeed
the birth of a seven pound flheen
ounce son, Barry Jay, at Holler
Hoapl"l on Friday, October 4.
Tbfl' have 111 older aon, Gre1ory
Mack. Grandparents are Mr, and
!tlra. C!i,nce Nurray, Brodbury,
and Nfl and Mre. Lllwr.tnce Stew·
~rt, WeN Columblt, w. Va. Great
araodmoth"a are lira. Rlrry Bailey, Columbus, 111d Mra. Uule
Stewart, Weal Columbia.

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The Jtev. llobert Palmer, piStor
of the Middleport Church of the
Newene, Wll In chlr&amp;o of the
eervlee Suad.ay morn!.,, October
8, when tbree DIW· niemben Were
taken Into the church. TheY 1re
Vonda See. Ml'l. Lllwta Ellis end
Shirley Gilby.

10:59 ~lgn On
11:00 -4-dveritures In Leamlnc
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1~:15 CartOon club
12:30 Liberaee
1:00 Gretchtn Wade ShOw

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'xed Concrete
Ready Ml
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Crushed Gravel
Top Soil and ·Fill Dirt
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Prompt, Dependable Qelivery

G~eglein Grovel Co•.

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MELVINDALE. Mlch.-Milor
William Radak, distressed tha:
he had to turn down • coosti·
tuenl's request for • crew of city
foresters to prune her trees, &amp;•t
shears and did the talk blmaelf

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MUSKEGON, Mich. - When
Charles Overla,
Lakewood
admitted littering a North II US· feet of the road under the sber·
kegon Road with beer bottleJ. ill's auperviJion end haul oway

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only to cet a complaint from the'
woman. "She 11id 1 trimmed 100
much in aome places and not en·
ough in others," Radak said.

Nov. Stn, 1957
Meigs County

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lNG WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9th

Prices Cut To C()st

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New Hand

LAWN MOWER
16 ineh slse sold for $15.115,
now on special II a low

$11.95 r.,. $ 7.9

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Sale $13.85

Nt_; Mll\d
Mower

Lawn

All Fisling S.pplies

,WASHING MACHINE

30% DIJcount

Beg. price $'169.95

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This price good while lhey last
L•l'lt

Get mdy for Chrlstmo•

SAVI IV BUYING
AT P1CKINI
BIG 'C\JT RATE SALE "

ALL TOYS
In Stock
50% OFF

st..

10 days pnly

Reg. price $42.95

CUT 40"/o

'
Sale $19.95

Save for next year.

Save more than ball. all aut,.
malic, only 5 In stock, better
•hurrY!

You un not pass this up

GAS RANGE SALE
Humphrey

WEDS.. TBlJJIS,
FBI. &amp; SAT.

TID

GAS HEATER

Sale $99.95

With eutotilajlc controls, 20,000
BTU. Sold tor $89.110
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lilt While TillY l.ast

36 Inch Deluxe Model
Regular $159.95

- $69.95
WUt

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20 laeh STOVE
Regular price $99.95 ,

Beautiful finish. Only one In
stock. Regular price $109.~.

HUFFY POWER
MOWER SALE

preGeo1CI'ir1'tlotl~. l'!lltf bofore.Com·
morl Pleasludlo Pall! 1'. Dull last
April 10' in CeUIIL ,~ . hll lo re-

port penonallY each month to probation offlter Robert._·
came under lnvtllleation
ordered an autopey ~~tr­
oa 't!;e body of,hit second
constlnee. The test showed
Geer died of "n~otlcs In·
metrled Geer only 13
her aeeond hq•~•nd,
oUe~Iy com-

Sale $75.00

Sale $69.95

Buy now for MKI· yur

$89.95 Mow~r Sale $68.91
$104.95 Mower Sale $79.95

UHd Fuel 011

HEATER ······ $29.95

Reg. $99.95
SAVE $20.00

Sale $79.95
Where can you find pri..l
like Ibis!

CONGOWALD SAU
What we have in stock
· reg. 59e

Sale 39c Ft•

7 qt. CANNER

$119.95 Mower Sale •89.95

Reg. Price. $1.89

S,.Ciol ~ ~Y Amn with fan

SAVI Your MOMY Today

SPECIAL

ELECTRIC HEATER

SAVE ON

99c

Sale $9.95

BATH ROOM AND
PLUMBING SUPPLIES

Gu Wlter

Through 111h big sale
All ot 2G% Dt... unr pricn

Rezular SIUO

HEATER

SAVE ON PAINT

30 gal. size, au.tomaUc controll,
save today 11 Pleltelltl

Duco White Enamel

Regular price

For this Sol• Only

~.911

Selle $59•95

r~g.

,2.95 qt.

On Sale $1.99 qt.
Save 96c

Demml"' Pump Sale

AU other luslde Paints

'*"tanlll'ltular
woi1 '""" wi.h 42 ••L
$143.00
· S~LB $111.85

lhelltir Wtll with 12 gol, tenll
· 'Rt~~~1er $110.00

20% DISCOUNT
on S.per K...,t-. Flowl&lt;olt.
K011111o, Floor En~mtt
ALL OUTSIDE P~INT
10% DJIICOuftl

SALE .88.95

RUG SAU

New Eleetrle

9xtz' LINOLEUM RUGS

WASHING' MACHINE

Reg. price 5.95 Sale $4.99

Reg,· $142.50

10.95 Rugs . . . . Sale, $7.98

Sat• $l12.95

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U5 RUGS .. , . Slle IUt

While They Last

Large Size Canner
Reg. price $4.29

Sale $2.99

CHic/GO ROLLER
SHOE SKATES ,
For boys and girls
Reg, Price $17.95

· Sale $14.95 ·

BINOI SAW
8 inch bbde,

Reg. priu $54.50

Salt $39.95 .
What hargaiDJ, your'tp!D '0111'
loss

Cbarellll Goes For

3t% DISCOUNT
Save for next year
save

HUNTING CASES
. 30% Off

50,o00 BJU Mril
)Vith automatic COJlJl:Ols
· Reg, prke $131:1'5

Sale $109.45
70,000 BTU
Reg. price $169.95

Sale $129.95

ON SALE

25% OFF
Don't let this sale go by.
SAVE NOW.

!0"/o Dlseount OD aU
Temdl Floor Ftlf1IICel

BICYCLE SALE

RUTLAND GREEN
ROOF PAINT SALE
Beg. Prlee $5.15 Gil.

Sale $3.99 gal.
Guaronteed to stay green.

RunAND RED
IOOF PAINT

Buy for

&lt;;bristmas

SAVE 20%
Dllcoant next 10 days
No lay-aways on this sale
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(

only 3 in stock

Reg. $4.59 Gal.

Floor1 Samples

Sale $3.45 gal.

ONE AT $14.95
ONE AT $1&amp;.95

5 gil buclcel· ...... $21.00
SAI.Ii $16.00
You really 11ve on this sale.

ALL
HARDWARE ON SALE
Nothing less than 20% Off
Through Our 10 Day Sale
Any lair trade Hardware we
must Jfll at regular prieu.

BEL-Affi

POP UP TOASTER
Automatic control
Reg. price $13.85

Sale $9.95

ONE AT .12.95

Cut rail prlcl? ~ ~
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ALL SALES CASH
THROUGH 10 DAY SALE.
No dish stamps giveb on
sale.
·

SAVE ON

HEATING STOVES
at 20% DISCOUNT
Through our 1t Day Sale
5 Gil. Baeket

· Asp~altam Riof Paiat
DORMEYER
ll,egular price $2.79
POP UP TOASTER
Reg. price $19.95
Sale $1.99
SAU $14.95
luy for Chrlstmu IDil Sa,.
5 gal. RUTLAND
P6Wtk MoWER SALt
MOTO MOWER
· ROOF COATING

$109.95 Mower Sale $BU8
'99.95 Mower Sale .15.00
Good for to ·days only, real S!V· U9.95 Mower Sale $IOU$
inga, buy be!ore Christmas. All
This mower P'llls self
sbes in stock.

·

FLOOR FURNACE S.u.i

on

All Hunting Clothes

WASHING MACHINE

Sale $119.95

llaJ1aiD!

ta CHESTS AND
PICNIC SUmtiS
30% Di~

SINK SPECIAL
54 Inch SINK

New EiecGie

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SHOPMAS'IR

10 Days Only

Sale $79.95

p.M.' .

'9

ALL

You &amp;et almost hall off.

wilb swinging faucets
Reg. price $109.95

B11utlful whitt onoiMt finish
36 lneh STOVE
Regular $139.95

Indefinitely By
Medical
Board
'

&amp;asll for lbe deei·
ptetdlnl guUty to
!ela)fyini narcotlel

ALL PAPER

ELECTRIC R9~STER

SAVE MONtY NOW!

\!;r~:,!t
of lbl Nov:
~1.~d
au
bellna
l!fc-

and we have good stock

·

HOMl HEATER

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WALLPAPER SALE

BEST fiuY IN TOWN

~erSus~nded

COLUIU!US UP ,..:.' Dr. Jo~tph
A. Geor tormer l'ail'fleld county
1~~~~~~·,;.tod47 wy l'lnd~lnltely"
1,
frtm ttictlclng med~
OhiO )le~al B~IJ'd, .

Save for next year, this
price good only 10 days.

Sale price $119.95

50,000 BTU
D\JO-THERM ~AS

lrleC~.

OPEl

Many Items

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New Eleetrit

,

P"''·

Itt.

·on

Everything in our store at hard to believe prices during Pickens Big I0 Day Sole, so
nurry in, try our new road and buy during this big Sale. We'll be open Nignts all tnis
week till 9:00 P.M. It's our biggest sale in 20 years.

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CLELAND's

Will Utile IIClo hlftll
MHi OOP Ill 1M holht

MAYOR GITS COMPLAINT

~Y

The otate auditor uld all lnfor·
mation turned up
hil examln·
"" has been turned over to Wil·
llam H. Weaver, who plan• to pr..
sent the case to the 1r1nd jury
now in amion. Rhode• lauded
Weaver lor the "cooperation" be
gave during the ioveatigaUon.

a permio.

turned loose
and Hamplon paid an $18 fine:

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Daybook

law boob- without
The raccoon' wu

OUR LARGEST SALE IN 20 Y£ARS

·

··New o tb eaks

c;:HANNELnm

him for keeping a pet raeeGOnstiU a wild animal on the atate'»

~nd
Pd. Pol. Adv
Commissioners
~mon,~~-~~
~~~~~-~
~~~~~·~==d~~~~~~~~d=b~y~
· ~:od=e~s=ll:~:th~e:M~w=~=o~rta~g~u~M=u=m~·ci~~=I~J~~~g~e~W~U~~=m~T~.~a=u~·~a~ll~tr~u~b~c;o~~;ted~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
deputy sealer of weighi.J are recelvln&amp; new alll'faees of a" il~~~~.~:o~r::•, ·k)llon 15 were
to G8 per cent. come to light during a count of all ghey ordered him to rake 1,000

Spolta Jlye

W119n TraiJi
'
Fatli'er doWI Bed
Kraft TV, T~~J!ij;'1'
This js Yolll' Wt
Boots and s•da!OI
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Co~~Mitmen

~oog

Trouble With Fa"'""
Spinach PlayhOIIIe
NBC News
News

COLOMA, Mich - 1\ay
ton met con~ern,tion officer
bert Vander Roeot who erreated

COLUMBUS UP - State Audi· 1office "~ br state examiners in
tor Jamu A Rhodu hal reported the presenc. of the new county
that •lleged short11e1 in the treaaurer, Elloworth J. Millers,
Williams County treas..,_ hive who auumed his dutie1 Thursdoy.
&lt;linibed to 18.391 with the discO•· Until that lime, the treuury
ery of three addltlonol deficits to- vault was kept locked and under
tailing $2,391.
constant police euard until 1 new
treuurer was appointed.

5:M Sign On
8:00 Today

Todar
Romper Room
A:OO
Treasure Hunt
9:3P
The Price Ii,Rleht
10:00
Trulk ~r Con&amp;equenl!tll
T~ 'FII!i Dough
10:30
11 :~0 It Could Be You
1!.00
12:00 f\lld·Dar News
.11-:!0
t2:15 ~ovletlme
U:45
l:SO llrlde end Groom
3:00
2:00 Matinee Theater
8:41'
3:00 Queen For a Day
4:00
3:45
Modern
Romances
4:00 r-medy Time
4:30
""
5:00
4:30 .Trouble With Fathftl'
5,45
5:00 Spinach Ptayhou1111
J
5:&lt;iS. NBC News I
, 0:00
6:00 Ne~• Picture
· 8:15
1
6:15 Sports Eye .
8:25
6:25 Weatltercast
6:30
\ 8:3G Nat ''Klril': co•• tlhow
7:00 Georee, GI)Obel
?:SO
8:00 !.jeet McGraw
s:oo
8:00 Sob Cummings Show"
9:00
9:00 '111' CRII!drnfans
9:30
9:80
llenrj Pl~yhouse
10:00
10:00 Adventures' of Martin lane _,
10:3G Bi&amp; Wm llighU&amp;hts
lb:3b
11:00 ' News Heedllnea
·. 10:f0
11:10 Nltev"lth
· 110:45
12:30 _:oulghl
. 12:00

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TUESDAY
Wed"esdciy :

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WM•~Hitrl :i'···.;.

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Gives Plcigram . ·

Mn. BOlly .Bulrit, lidllur eeonola.
lea lnltnletor IJt Wlbi!Di · Hiell
SehoOI ptt,~e~~ted a p!'CJII'Irii •ot
cleinonltr.Uorii ~~ ~rwlna •..oolililt.
and laiblou ~ WondiJI evenlq
u tho 'NehiellriiHlal'ileri club ~et
at tlie ·boriwor !.In~ 1:. ,t ;Schaetel
In Maootf. -'
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Enriched w~ire bi!O~ has iu advanl•F· So ~

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PAINT
All Colors
Reg. ~.30 gal.

SPEC.IAL
$4.19 gal.
FIN Paeklnt

LOS A:iiGELES UP-The City
Council today awaited word from
Brooklyn Dodaer President Wal·
, ter O'Malley on hl1 pllns to move
the ·ball cl~b to Lot Alll!eles IQI·
lowlna paaaar• of an ordlnaneo
wblcb ol(lclally oller1 them a
aile lor a stadium.
O'Malley 11ld llonday nl11ht In
New York thai he would nol
hav~ any comment on the e01nell
· action until thl• afternoon. He
loamed of the council approval
arter arriving In New York from
Milwaukee where he allended tho
Wol'ld Sctloo 1ame.

CLINTON

co.

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I

game of
J!l&amp;de
When Mctiou&amp;lala
Uldn't lbink
But when 1 saw Wes grab
b~ll and, boupce 9.lf t~e {enl!i! I
milled McDougal~ thad Wiled
the ball a lot farther than I lmaa·
lned. · '
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~ when I .IIPI Howard to strike
••· with .&amp; -liltcb Jolt the oulll~~ 1-~~~!!:~~~~~~!!~
eqm.er. When he came up to. hit 1far Ford, 1 had a vivid picture of
that three-run homer he till lo tie
up Sunday's ·game.
'
Del Crandall, tells me I w•s '
ah,rper today than• 1 wa• &gt;;hen
I beat the Yankees llie fltet lime
. ud Fao (aionil with &gt;111m. ·You
can't ilfoi'd 10 lei up at ~ wl"'a
you're operitlril on a one-run
lea- ;and .aoo't roraet we didn't
get that run until lbe aistb IDDlnil.
·
;For• the moJI
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d~, JQSI aa
am&gt;e. 1
tlian

Heie is altQ'CI fOrmula ol:bish r,rotcia whole wh&lt;tl,
biah protein whiie ~. wbo e rye plus brm ml
de1attcd .ftax ICed .•• bl~ to caste perkaion. It
btlp provide tl)t longet-IUrins energy every cliild
ntcdt Ji's so &amp;fM J\1 inany ways!

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Gives Plcigram . ·

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lea lnltnletor IJt Wlbi!Di · Hiell
SehoOI ptt,~e~~ted a p!'CJII'Irii •ot
cleinonltr.Uorii ~~ ~rwlna •..oolililt.
and laiblou ~ WondiJI evenlq
u tho 'NehiellriiHlal'ileri club ~et
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In Maootf. -'
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Enriched w~ire bi!O~ has iu advanl•F· So ~

. '" .wlidle wheal. But vltai\UBofonificd 'Roman 'Mctl
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WALL

PAINT
All Colors
Reg. ~.30 gal.

SPEC.IAL
$4.19 gal.
FIN Paeklnt

LOS A:iiGELES UP-The City
Council today awaited word from
Brooklyn Dodaer President Wal·
, ter O'Malley on hl1 pllns to move
the ·ball cl~b to Lot Alll!eles IQI·
lowlna paaaar• of an ordlnaneo
wblcb ol(lclally oller1 them a
aile lor a stadium.
O'Malley 11ld llonday nl11ht In
New York thai he would nol
hav~ any comment on the e01nell
· action until thl• afternoon. He
loamed of the council approval
arter arriving In New York from
Milwaukee where he allended tho
Wol'ld Sctloo 1ame.

CLINTON

co.

ISH·ER

I

game of
J!l&amp;de
When Mctiou&amp;lala
Uldn't lbink
But when 1 saw Wes grab
b~ll and, boupce 9.lf t~e {enl!i! I
milled McDougal~ thad Wiled
the ball a lot farther than I lmaa·
lned. · '
"
'
· The big mom~nt for me, thtn~gh, ·
~ when I .IIPI Howard to strike
••· with .&amp; -liltcb Jolt the oulll~~ 1-~~~!!:~~~~~~!!~
eqm.er. When he came up to. hit 1far Ford, 1 had a vivid picture of
that three-run homer he till lo tie
up Sunday's ·game.
'
Del Crandall, tells me I w•s '
ah,rper today than• 1 wa• &gt;;hen
I beat the Yankees llie fltet lime
. ud Fao (aionil with &gt;111m. ·You
can't ilfoi'd 10 lei up at ~ wl"'a
you're operitlril on a one-run
lea- ;and .aoo't roraet we didn't
get that run until lbe aistb IDDlnil.
·
;For• the moJI
~en. tUiiers
d~, JQSI aa
am&gt;e. 1
tlian

Heie is altQ'CI fOrmula ol:bish r,rotcia whole wh&lt;tl,
biah protein whiie ~. wbo e rye plus brm ml
de1attcd .ftax ICed .•• bl~ to caste perkaion. It
btlp provide tl)t longet-IUrins energy every cliild
ntcdt Ji's so &amp;fM J\1 inany ways!

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g1Ytllfte1il ~~ ... an •J'AOfO,•. CU( miD .......I~"'
pl~n about "ftavotlm" bread whtn ~· b!res·iriJo a
hearty 111tlng nqr-likt ftavo..il 'Slice of"'"""·~
R~cmbct, the· qdusive ·ftavor of J.OfiiA!l .Iii~
Bttad hws ncv&lt;1 ~ dqplicmd . .. ioll •it )IMr
wib lie. It's 11 ~rOiltcdl

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�:~f;;:;~ro~a~~:~~D;.E~P~E~ND~AB~L~E~RE~s~UL~TS:l

ARE You LooKING FoR futu.,
lmanclal murlty' 111gb tpcome• Freedo111 from strtkes
'
and layoff&gt;' Your own bUS!·
ness? Prest1ge m your com·
mumty• These benefits can
PttONE 398
be yours tf you have ambitton,
willingness to work. ablhty to
RATES
follow proven suggestions No
mvcstment except car or hght
2 -~~ per word, oDe ialltrtlon. Millimllm dlarge IIOc.-4 -~
per word tor lllree CODIOCUtlvt inaertlom.
truck Semcc farm families
Special - ODe molllh lor 25 centl per word.
w1th Nat10nally AdvertiSed
run rate ol 2 eenll per word wlil be charged lor advertlsln&amp; U
Watkms
Products m Meigs
1101 paid for before lbe l&amp;tn of each month following lnaertlon
Cou
nty
Interested
Wnte G•l·
Errors In Advertlslag-Sbould be reported lmmedlatell'. The
more Snm, 132 Elm St , La11
llolJ7 &amp;entlllel
not be reapolllible for mo•e than one lncor
caster, Oh1o
10·7·3tc
rwrt lllsertlon.
Card of Tlutnb and Special Notices of Eventl •1.00. ObltiWIII
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Furn•&lt;hed homed
5 m es h atst ~
fllbllohed at I eont " word.
Potoeroy ~ 0 ern, gas ea
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(I) Not1ces
Pomeroy oij63 after noo~O ~ °~·
day
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I Will not he responsible for an)
- - - - - - Trailer space. Heart- of Middledebl.o other than my own
19~3
B01cks a• low as $895 Choice
port Get located before muddy
Dewey Beas
of 6 ftnc '=ars One was owned
ground hnrl.o you Phone 11263
10 8 3tc
by our mechamc Blaettnar's, Edgar Reynolds, Reya1old's Dairy
PomeroY
10 ~ 6tc
Store, Mtddleport, Ohio.
TO The Cltinns of Ltlart, Sutton
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and Ltbanon Towns PI:
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Stncc fife protection contracts
Furms~ed apartment lor rent. Ad·
e~pired on October 6, 1957, and R H RAWLINGS SONS CO - 24 ults only Contact Mrs. Oma
were not renewed by township l hllur WrCl·ker Set VICC Day i Montgomery Racine Ob10
truotees, the Racme
Ji'lre Depart· Phone 6 ~ 27 · Ntght Phone 1
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6039 X DODGE PLYMOUTH
3 6 tf For Rent _ Extension Ladders,
DEALERS
lire calls aftrr October 25, 1957,
unless contracts are renewed and
ScaUold Boards, Drop Cloths.
paid.
~~~~~n ~~~r, M•ddlep~. 1 tf
Stgned Village Clerk and 19)
Racme VIllage council FDR SALE - Apples P~ " d ·
10 8 31&lt; Oh10 Bnn~ own contain ... an • (20) Buslness
rvi""'l
ers c.
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E Johnson
!mop
QUICK
SERVICE
on
Watch
Re105
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pairing by Factory Trained
Pekmgcsc Pupplt'S Mrs Woodwatehmak-. COLLINS JEWEJ..
row Call, 732 Sycamo
Tu&amp;:" Plalno khoof Grounds
re
St.
EllS,
Pomeroy.
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Middleport, o.
IIJ.8·12tc
nellt Coolville Fire Depl
~~ - You name It - We have it
Venetlon blinds. All size• an~
!'lew 4 bedroom home on Chll· colora. Fiberglass awnings; RaY·
SAT.
OCT.
5
dren's Home H•ll. Gerald Kelly
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glo 111 heaters; eleelrle light
Starting at 10 AM
Phone 7l·M.
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Lunch IIII'Yecl on .,.undo
~!PI llxturas, plastic ble lor batb·
Donation of Gooda or contribu- 1-M and M 6 It Desk; 1-Inter·
roo11111.
Ilona gratefullr accepted at
,,.. lotlmot•
nattonal desk 7 ft, 1-rubbcr
Dale Wlppol lupply
LYle Clover Farm Store. Tup.
bolt,
8 In wide 50 ft lo ng, :1pers Plains 0
215 Unlo1 Avo.
12 H P. motors, heuvy duty/.
See Elizabeth Lyons
Pomeroy, Ohio
Stanley Gibbs, Long Bottom
t 13 1moc
8po111ored by tbe Rose Barden
Route No 2.
10-3·611p
Club
Your Onlk Authorized
Used ElectriC Stove $35 00 , Coa •
Hoodquortero For
Fuller B USH MAN
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Heatrola $20 00, Gas Furnac
Gamsonlte Luggage - Lane Codar
James Marriner
conversiOn bureau
$40.00J,
Chests - LAU W1ndow Fan11736 I. Main St.
Phone 6128-X
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Frilldalre Refrigerators.
Pomeroy, Ohio
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Pho.. No, 128 - Allor 5 PM
tratle
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429 If
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10-Hf
f,xtra short
turnmg radlu
Good conditiOn $8900 Phone
Rummogc Sale In Pickens Store
TI!RMITIS lli:TIRMINATID
3042, Douglas Circle, nc ar Bas
building, corner of Znd and Mul·
han.
I 0-3·6tfp For !roe lns~ectlon pb~ne 3811-M,
berry, starting Thursday, Oct. 10
Gilmore Supply Storo, Pomoror.
through the 12th. Grace EplscoAll work guaranteed. Fully In·
Fresh
cow
llenry
F
Baile
y, Flat·
pal Gu1ld.
10 ~ 3tc
sured. Vaughan's Industrial and
woods Rood, Pomeroy, 0
Real i01.tlal Termite Control SerTho Cut ond I Curl ltauty Shop
1o 5 3tc
vice, St Marys, w. Va. 7 25 t1
RaeJDe, Route I Open Monday
---Double
drain
board
porcelat
n sink,
thru Saturday, 9 30 a. m. to
eas
rangf,
tlectric
rang
e,
..eoal
8 00 p m 6 miles East of Ra·
he:~trola, 'larlous Rl'hcles Sale
WE BUY
olno op Rorlne and Portland Rd.
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hold
at EPIRCopal Pnrlsh House.
M"Y Stare Powell, operator.
• 10 &gt; m Ootober 9th
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haUCTURAL I IIAMI
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10 pte . _...~.,__- -- - - WCilAP !RON -MITALl
Small g1·occ~y and delleatcsscn
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PUILIC SALE
tn Rutland acro.'is road from
Tho·iftlderslgned will offer lor
new school Domg good bUSI·
VALLEY
nle ot pubhc auction on Saturday
ness Priced rrasonahle or w1ll
the 20th day of October, 1907, at
JUNK
CO.
trade for good small home.
the rbldenee of the l~te Etta
Al ~ u 22 arrc fnnn
on sehoul
Wolf, deceased, located about one·
hu~ and mall route ror sale m·
half mile West of tho Radne·B•·
trade George Kennedy , ltut·
~bon Rood and about four mll01
lond,
o.
10 4 6tp RAPIO &amp; TELEVISION Sl!RVICE.
from Racine In Sutton Township,
Phone 200 Cleland Appliance
)Ioiii county, Ohio, beginning at
- Store 116 W. Matn St., Pomeroy
10:00 o'clock A M,1 the following Used eos cconye-lon burner nnd
2 23 If
blower lor furnace Call 320
personal property:
sewing machine
10 2 6tc
2 beds
I solo ond ?. chairs
quill com·
Good living room suit r
2 tables
curtains
2 heaters

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IOiler-Brown Nuptials Was Event Of

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Va., Floyd Emerick, 1707 Oak St, The weddmg of Mary Mar11aret
Parkersburg Weal Virginia and 01ler, daughter of Mrs.. Anna
Helen Keohler, Donora PenuyJ. Grade Oiler, Syracuse and Ken·
vama, who are non-residentl of neth Oiler, Polk, 0, to Daryl
the State of Ohio; Francia Hatch, F Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs
Fay Johnson, Donald Reed, Jack Carol Brown, Mmeral Wells, W.
Reed, Guy Reed, whose addresses va, was an event of Sept. 22
are unknown and cannot without held at 2 30 p m 1n the Presby.
reasonable diligence be ascertain· tcrtan Church 1n Syracuse.
ed, and all the unknown hetrs,
The double rmg ceremony was
devisees, legatees, uecutor1, ad· preceded by 30 mmutcs of pre
mmlstrators and ass1gns of S. S. nuptial mustc on the ptano and
Reed, deceased; and all the un· solovax by Mrs Margaret Neu·
known hetrs, devtsees, legatees, man, a'nd two vocal solos by the
executors, administrators and as· Rev Howard Ruppel! who per·
s1gns of M W. Reed, deceased; formed the ceremony that follow·
and all the unknown heirs, devi· ed HIS numbers were "Because"
sees., lesatee•, executors, admlnl~ 1 and "The Lord's Prayer "
trators and a'8lgns of Mrs. A. A
The brtde was given In mar·
Jewell, deceased; and ail the un· r•age by her uncle. Hersc~el
known heir&gt;, devisees, legatees, Dtddle and she camed a brtdll
executors, admtrustratoro and as· bouquet of white carnalions and
atgns of Mrs A M Hoyt, deceased pmk sweetheart rosebuds on a
and a11 th e un known heJra, devt· white B1ble wtlh ,equtn st ream
· Iers Her brt'd a1 gown was or wh1te
sees, 1eeat ees, execu tors , admmu
trators and a&lt;Stgns of A. R Reed, \ sattn ballerma length and she
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1m
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ecease ; an a
e un own wore a finger lip vet o ny on
heirs, devlse(!8, legatees, executors net
admtnlstratoro and aS!tgns ol r.
'The new Mrs Brown was a!·
B Bre'ed, d&gt;Ccased; and all the tended by Mtss Mary London, SJ·
unknown h€ltrs, dev1sees, legatees rae usc dressed m a pmk taffeta
executoro, •dmlnistrators and as· ballert~a length dress with 1
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s gns 0
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• ee • eceas· coloma! bouquet of rnulll-colot·•d
ed; and all the he1rs, ~ev1see5, curnatJOns with wh1te streamers
legatees, executors. admlmatrators
Donald R Starkey, Columbus,
and assigns of Cornelia S. Rose, was best man
deceased, and all the unknown
The flower garl Kathy Fran~
heirs devisees, legatees, executors,
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administrators and aSI!gns of Mal·
or Reed, deCPaBed who are un.
known and connot with reasonable
diligence be ascertained, will take
notice that the Eastern Local Dl~
t1lct Board of Educatton, by Carl
Barnhart, lleedsvllle, De I mar
Baum, Chester, Walter Brown, of
The Friendship Farm Bureau
Reedsville, and Wtlbur Parker, Counctl met at the Ralph and
Chester, all of Meigs County, Ohio Rober! Lee home lor the October
has ftled s petition In the Common meeting which was opened b)
Pleas Court of Melgn County, Ohio, prayer bY Halite Roush
Case No. 12,604, to quiet UUe 011
The mtnules of the last meet
the following described real e~ lng were read and approved Roll
tate· Situate In the County of call was answered by Mr and
Meigs, Ohio, In Olive Township, Mrs Lloyd Roush and Wayne,
in Section No 3, Range ~o. ll, Mr and Mrs. Harold Roush, Jin1
Township No 4 and a part ol 100 Blosser, Mr and Mrs Andre•
acre lot No. 104 In the plat of Cross, Mr Rnd Mrs. Edson Roush
Reedsville, beginning at a point Mr and Mrs ,Gene Yost, Charles
13 teet east of the center of Stale thetss, Mrs Margaret West atfd
Route 124 &amp;old 259 feet north one Deborah K , Mr and Mrs Rober!
degree east from the Intersection Lee and Mr and Mrs Ralph Lee
or State Route 124 and State Route
Election of olltcera was bel~.
680 thence south ~ de~rees 20 with the following betng elected·
minutes east 155 feet, thence north Gene Yost, President; Harold
two degrees 23 minutes 247 feet, R9ush, VIce Prestdent, Mary K
thence north 86 d•greea 30 m1n Yost, Secr~tary-~easurer, Chari·
utea west 1~9 feet thence south es Theiss, Dlscussmn Leader,
one degree 2~ minutes west 243 and Roberta Lee, News Reporter.
feet to the place of beginning
Planning for an mcreued po·
The prayor of sa1d petitton Is pulatlon was the lesson material
that the plamt1ff be adjudged diScussed. Refreshments were
owner In fee simple of said prem· served The November meeting
ResiCtcnce-New close In 4 rooms will be held at the home of Mrs
,
basement, garage, 7 22 acres Glom West
Hard ,wood floors, oil furnace. !sea, thai the lhl~re!i of the de·
Beauttrul modern k1tehen. pan- fondants be adjudged null and
eled tn knotty pine. Double void and that plaintiff's title be
bath, basement, garage, 7 22 A quteted aga1nst the interest of
smk-M1carta top Owner fman- said dcfendaots
ced $2~00 dowu. Will gtvc pos· The persons first above men·
sc!Slon $7MO
Uoned wlll toke notice that they
Farm-80 aues, 6 rooms and have brcn mllde parties defendant
bath, barn, outbutldmgs, gAS to the said pelttlon and they are
available Mmeral ri~ht• Alh• require to •nswcr the same, on
Clmlmers tractor with plows. or before the 30th day of Novem·
culttvators Saw mtll 60 hp ber, 1957.
contmenlnl engine All In good
Eanern Local Dlstnct
condtllon 6 head of cattle LO·
Bollfd of Educahcn by
cated on county road Milk
Ca•t Bernhart, Delmar
and school bus routes All of
Banm, Walter Brown,
lhl• for only $11,500 00 Earl D.
Wilbur Parker, Members
Mtndor-Realtor Pearl Packet' O'BrJCn and O'Brien,
Agt·nt Phone 201
10 5 3te Attorneya fOI' Plaintiff
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pink nylon net.
The brtde'o mother wore a
rown olllght blue lace wttb black
oecessorles and a pink carnation
corsage The groom's mother
wore navy blue crepe with black
aece!Sorles and carmd a pink
carnation corsage. I
A reception was held ot the
home of the bride's grandparenta,
Mr. and Mrs. William Diddle,
Syracusue. A thre• tiered wedding cake topped with the tradi'
Ilona! brtde and groom was cut
and served
Those~ assisting were Mrs. Naoml Lonaon, Syracuse; Mn. Rich·
ard Oller, Middleport; Mrl. Lewls Oller, ll!eConnel.ovtlle; Mlu
Eva Mae Cook, Syracuse and
Mrs. Thelma Collin•, Middleport
For her going away costume
th e brtde wore o navy bl ue dress
and carr1ed a corsage rr oru her
bridal bouquet.
The b 'd ·
d te I R
rt e " a gra ua o acme High School and of the Cam·
den.Ciart School of Nursin~.
Parkersburg, where she Is DOW

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spent Sunday with Mr. and Mts.
Richard VanMeter of lltverly, 0.
Mrs. Denver Curtla, 1.arr7 and
Keib, spent thfwek end in cbl·

umM~~· Pearl Powell of ·Parkers-

burg, w. Va .. IJ apendlnl a week
vacation with her m~ther, Mrs.
Emma Powell.

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Ll,;o1ve·rnor Makes

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New 57 Model
Chevrolets

Out·nf.town guests ineluded
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Brown and
daughter, Mlnetal Wells; Mrs.
·Della Starkey, and Don R. Star·
key, Columbllll, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis 01ler and children, M&lt;·
Connclsville;
Mr. and· MrJ.
Glenn Davis, Stockport; Mn. Bl·
ohard Oiler and Mrs. Thelma Col·
hns, Middleport an~ Mro. Allee
Flanagan, Parkersburg.

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YOUR TRADE IN WILL NEVER BE

WORTH MORE!
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MINNEAPOLIS - The UniverstiY of Minnesota E~te~Sion Ser·,1
nee satd t)ut ~28.719 dairy cow' ;
or about a third of the cows lu
Minnesota were bred artlltclaU)
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Ponlero)'

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ltaf Dodge toronet ll.m, 4 dr.,
~doon. Push butlon ahlft. Boou·
tilul two tnne grey finish One
locul owner. Blaettnar'l, rome·
roy
10 5 6t•
2 dr, $1,695, liard
new original two tone
and white finish Power
Smart rfd and black In
. Bllftlnan, Pomeroy
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We wish to thank our rolallvea,
nellhbors and friends for their
aympathy and floral offerings, Dr
Plekeno, tho Holr.or Hoopltal •t
tcndanlo; the Ewlna Funeral
Home; Rev. John Elwood and
the oincero for their kind •o•·v.
Ires durin&amp; the recent ll!neSI
1nd death ol Mrs Emma Sor·
11•nt.
The Sargonl Family
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lN7 Pentlar V8 4 dr. $UI&amp; Sodan
One eoreful owner Almost like
th~ day It was sold. Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy.
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First Birthday
Observed For ' ·
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from Parkersburg H1gh School
and is employed at tbe Dupont
Co., Parkersburg
They are residing al 938\1 Hur·
dock Ave, Parkersburg.

Fire Department
Auxiliary
Plans ·
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For Soup Supper

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rom Florida
Vacation Trip

·Rutlan~. to k Clly and George H
Gardner.
wald K'ennedy, !tits, to H. Clay
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Millo have F•qal plans werc, mnde for tholr
nnd Geqrg'e II Gordner RutlanS. roturned from a IV~eatlon 111 annual Soup Supper ff# • their
Joh11 C SmitH cert of ~trans Florida where (hey v.olted hh families when , the Auxiliary M
s~lisbury to Beatrice Ellen and brother, Hubert Mills, an~ fnmlh the Middleport Fife llepartment
Win. F Sutlth.
at St. Petersburg They also 11 had a potluck supper at thl! Fife
men's Hall Monday evonlng
P. MP and Dorothy Cowder~. tended one of the auction• given
by
Howard
the
Trader,
former
lo
pareel, Olive to Anasloslo Saatl
'-'rs. Russell Mills, president
cal resident, and )Irs: M1lls won was tn charge of the busineB!
Niiny
by c d
P. M. and Dorot
ow ~. firlt prizo in ldentlfyin~ songs
parcel; Olive to Anastasia ,Staat•. played on an organ at ,he auc· meetmg and Mrs. Sidney T Ru•·
sell 18 general chairman oi the
Carol F and Vivian liicrc~ 5A ,
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supper to be held on October 29
,V. 1\ou•h.
Rutland, to John'and Ellen Tucker. tlon.
!heir way Mwn they travel Plans were also made for a Ba,' , ' .Jatrot and Cltrrle Bobo ~8.9A
Paul Ji; and Nolda C'liver. 1~1 79 ledOnalong
the West' Coast, vtstted zaar to be held before Chriatma•.
' •, ,Ciilumbia, to Ohio Power Co.
.P0merqy, to Ray F. and Mane F. al ,Key West
and returned up the
During the soCIOI hour th•·
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Habel Norris, dec.. a!lld of Woodgeard.
East
Coasl
travelling prl•c whteh w~ btought
~ "•trJtls., to Everett Norris, Let~rl
Thomas B. and Margaret Likens,
Amona the places lhliy enjoyed by Mrs. James Dantels was won
E L and Edra Profitt!, four 117A, Ruland, to L. 0. and
espeelally was a primitive Semin· by Mrs c. R. Karr sr
parcels, Lebanon, to M~ylord and Marie Shill~!.
ole Indian vtllage, tile Tom Bar·
Present were Mrs Milia, Mf!
Wilma Harris. 1
Marie F. and Ray H. Woo~geard lett fatm where movies are made.
" ' •E. . L\ and Edra Prolfl\1, Gor lot M, Pomerov, to C. c. Cuck1er. the Ro8S Allen of TV lome and Daniels, Mrs. Karr • Mrs. lohn
ck!nl atid 'Ruth PrOffitt, correction J E n. and Freda Harttnger, Stephen Foster's home on the Vroman, Mrs Emmet Shule•.
Mrs. Jaek Bechtle, Mrs. Howard
deNetl,ll!"bAanonM trto E L97. AProsr!;!~ parcel, Chester, to ' Sybil Ehera· Swanee Riv~r.
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Dalley, Mrs Robert Mcf:)~inn) .
Mrs Davtd Ohlmger. Mrs Char
:· !p Dbris M Shetter, Frtmcts SYbil E~I'Sbaob, parcels, Chest·
't•a
Morton O'Ne•l\ and Emily Mor J er, to J. E b and Freda Harting·
les Murray.
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'· .Edgar and Lena Belle Pu. •Ins. ' Addie and Mlllord Hawk, 4~A.,
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Dwl,ht
and
Dora
Kennedy,
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A.,
• ~ Lorenlo • l! Bittkley, parce1• Rutland. to Lewis and Allee Ken·
· Ollv~ \O Alice Foully.
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· ' Thelma M Pratt. u, lntorc't ne y.
Govemor Cecil Ulider!OOd of
!bt 4, Middleport, to Rolph R
West Vtrglnla )laa proclaimed this
Pratt.
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c. D. and Clara Adams, 111 The families of M. L. Moore, tbrouehou \He . ita'te of West V:u- SWisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
l ., ""· rodj, trustees, Antiquity Oh1o Parkersburg, W. Va., and Leo'dell glnla. '
liam Swisher, was celebrated at
'l Baptist Church.
l)avldson, Harrisonville spent The week , will be obsQrved a\ his home on Brownell Avenue on
' • 'Sylfil Eber•baeh, adm , Thorn· Sunday with their uncle and aunt
H110n EieJ~~eillary Sehool by Thursday evening.
U• w. Wagner. det~t Letart, par· Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Calvert and extendlag ·~ inVitltion to lhe par·
His birthday cake had one can·
eel to Ernest J. and Vashti M enjoyed a picnic dinnel.
ents ol pupils to come one flay
Tli e seven grahddau&amp;IJters •I during the week to have tnelr dle and was served wtth ice cream
Grimm.
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to the following guests: Mr. and
, Ernest and Estella Clark the late Mr. and Mrs. Georn lunch at e sc oo ·
. .S/IOOA, Letart to Earl and Ber· D1tvldann, Hltrrtsonvllle Road
Par~ta III~Y then see first hand Mrs Allen ' Knopp, \Irs. Paul
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were present for the oeeaslon.~
bow lbe proeram is operated lind Swisher grsndparents; Mr. and
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see the food served. No sp'ecial Mn. John Fultz apd Anlla Marie,
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Wilham N. and Thressie
be served. Only the reg- Wallae&lt;l Brsd!ord and daughlers.
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• HIGH.&amp;.OW TEMPS
d ta
I'" :rid Ila R. Osborne, Jr ,
that t~e slu en re· Neda ·and Carolyn, Mrs. Vernon
1 ;NEW YORK UP - Hottest spot
· Clyre H Smith, correction deed In the" nation Sunday was Gila celve
be served at the price Young, Frances 1Gullett, Middle·
port; Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Titus
Letart to 1Boliva Smith.
Bend, Artz, w1th , o high tempet- of twenly·seven tenta.
and sons, Frank Allan, Stephen
\1! !,!) G•""ntr dee afid trano ature ol H ~ees, the U. S
BIG TU~nl
and Robert, Pomeroy; Mrs. Harold
llul1tn1
!1. Clay, George\ Weather Bureau reported \oday.
BOOTHBAY HAROR, Me- Voglesong ·and Melinda, Ironton;
: , , H. Gar~•~r ~nd Jessie Kennedy; 'file c9llie11 tetl)pel'ature recorded
Jeslld K'enntdy, ·dec., alfid. of I this M~m\1\g tlas ·19 at Bryce An elght·foot !urt~ wei)l~mr, Mrs, Harold Jones, Mmersville.
more than a ton was hatpooned
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from a sport hshmg boat off he•·• I Mrs Bradford ~ltd
Yo:;:g
It took 12 loen ~0 minutes to were unab!P. to atten I e P Y
land it.
because of lllnes~-AOIIOSS
2 Removed
22. &amp;!If·
1. Sto~
from box "
ume.
O.!l¢iey
3 Fro~en water ' ness
11oe~t.
4 Old wet~\ 24. Mtit r,
0. 'l;o ~eat
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7. City lOki, ) 14 Dolit1h
12. Faatene&lt;~o
8 Dlpoout
1~. Cow's
auhoes
9 Bored by
chew.
13 QonaleJ.
overtndul·
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morsel klli,..ll'• ~·•
lf.Tupe ' 11, !l!lfedom
18. Cor~aota
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Alan'~ ' '"··129.'ifl(l:.". l. - 11 ! l&amp;~~i'lo'a
copilot
ntcknJmt ' Pttehes
Csl,.rl
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17. "-ball' ~ 31 Rub
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18 Chertsh~d
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19.'1\!~aJJ!ie
animal
38 Temple
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'''~lt't!•lit Sallsburr to Hallie ere,.
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~ltb, Mabel, Lela and Dohnlc
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Ernest Cdrna
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Lealer L. Roush, Admlntstrator
of Ella Wolf, dece..ed,
GIRLS COAT, Slxc 12, Boys sport
Crlt Bradlord, Auelloneer.
root, size 18, 2 wool trousers,
(10) 8, 18, 22. 3tc
size 18. Phone 14·X Pomeroy
10 I 6te
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Mrs. F.week
M. In
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and daughter
spent
Parkersburg
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OLDEST DRIVER?
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their daughter
Mr. and Mrs Cectl
HACKETTSTOWN, N. J. UPBl ll
sse ·
d J Clark Staples, New Jersey's old·
~.~:!':E: ~~=~~~~e~~:.~t'~ ~~Y est ll&lt;ensed driver also may be
with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van Meter the nation's oldest. He, is 98. Sta•
pies, once a c~nductor on horse
of Portland.
cars, has drtven 3'/3.000 miles
Mr. and Mrs Rodney Pierce and since 1920 without an accident. He
of the modern driver: I get
!~~~:,n~~::~:~:rc~i~~B:fl~~~:: says
out of the way and giv• him tho
wMrs.
..t VIrginia.
whole rGad. '
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employed The groom gtaduated

PROFESSORS' HOUSIS
BRUNSWICK, Me.-Four Bow·
doln College professors ' have proved to be pretty handy with their
hands as well a• their minds.
They will move tbiJ !all Into lour
prelabrteated houses they helped
put together.

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and Mrs. Earl To0111bs w're on
their way home (rom a 60-mlle
trtp to Greenburg ln their auto
mobile wh•n Mrs· Too~bs scream·
ed and leaped into tho back seat
Toombs glanced to tbe Ooor of
the car and discOV~red the CIUllO
of his wtfe's rr11bt - a three-foot
black snake.

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••on SALE: one Lancaster deep
well Jet pump with pressure
tank and switch. Also 85-leet
plastic plfoO, 1V. X IV&lt;, one
architect's drawmg table, stool
and tool• One typ~wrlter desk
and ono filing eablnot, handmade.
One electric tlble saw, one wood
lathe, one solid oak sideboard,
one HWhlte" aewlng machine,
antique Phone Pomeroy 8111-J
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ARE You LooKING FoR futu.,
lmanclal murlty' 111gb tpcome• Freedo111 from strtkes
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and layoff&gt;' Your own bUS!·
ness? Prest1ge m your com·
mumty• These benefits can
PttONE 398
be yours tf you have ambitton,
willingness to work. ablhty to
RATES
follow proven suggestions No
mvcstment except car or hght
2 -~~ per word, oDe ialltrtlon. Millimllm dlarge IIOc.-4 -~
per word tor lllree CODIOCUtlvt inaertlom.
truck Semcc farm families
Special - ODe molllh lor 25 centl per word.
w1th Nat10nally AdvertiSed
run rate ol 2 eenll per word wlil be charged lor advertlsln&amp; U
Watkms
Products m Meigs
1101 paid for before lbe l&amp;tn of each month following lnaertlon
Cou
nty
Interested
Wnte G•l·
Errors In Advertlslag-Sbould be reported lmmedlatell'. The
more Snm, 132 Elm St , La11
llolJ7 &amp;entlllel
not be reapolllible for mo•e than one lncor
caster, Oh1o
10·7·3tc
rwrt lllsertlon.
Card of Tlutnb and Special Notices of Eventl •1.00. ObltiWIII
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Furn•&lt;hed homed
5 m es h atst ~
fllbllohed at I eont " word.
Potoeroy ~ 0 ern, gas ea
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(I) Not1ces
Pomeroy oij63 after noo~O ~ °~·
day
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- - - - - - Trailer space. Heart- of Middledebl.o other than my own
19~3
B01cks a• low as $895 Choice
port Get located before muddy
Dewey Beas
of 6 ftnc '=ars One was owned
ground hnrl.o you Phone 11263
10 8 3tc
by our mechamc Blaettnar's, Edgar Reynolds, Reya1old's Dairy
PomeroY
10 ~ 6tc
Store, Mtddleport, Ohio.
TO The Cltinns of Ltlart, Sutton
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and Ltbanon Towns PI:
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Stncc fife protection contracts
Furms~ed apartment lor rent. Ad·
e~pired on October 6, 1957, and R H RAWLINGS SONS CO - 24 ults only Contact Mrs. Oma
were not renewed by township l hllur WrCl·ker Set VICC Day i Montgomery Racine Ob10
truotees, the Racme
Ji'lre Depart· Phone 6 ~ 27 · Ntght Phone 1
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ment wa II he una bl e t0 answer
6039 X DODGE PLYMOUTH
3 6 tf For Rent _ Extension Ladders,
DEALERS
lire calls aftrr October 25, 1957,
unless contracts are renewed and
ScaUold Boards, Drop Cloths.
paid.
~~~~~n ~~~r, M•ddlep~. 1 tf
Stgned Village Clerk and 19)
Racme VIllage council FDR SALE - Apples P~ " d ·
10 8 31&lt; Oh10 Bnn~ own contain ... an • (20) Buslness
rvi""'l
ers c.
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!mop
QUICK
SERVICE
on
Watch
Re105
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pairing by Factory Trained
Pekmgcsc Pupplt'S Mrs Woodwatehmak-. COLLINS JEWEJ..
row Call, 732 Sycamo
Tu&amp;:" Plalno khoof Grounds
re
St.
EllS,
Pomeroy.
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Middleport, o.
IIJ.8·12tc
nellt Coolville Fire Depl
~~ - You name It - We have it
Venetlon blinds. All size• an~
!'lew 4 bedroom home on Chll· colora. Fiberglass awnings; RaY·
SAT.
OCT.
5
dren's Home H•ll. Gerald Kelly
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glo 111 heaters; eleelrle light
Starting at 10 AM
Phone 7l·M.
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Lunch IIII'Yecl on .,.undo
~!PI llxturas, plastic ble lor batb·
Donation of Gooda or contribu- 1-M and M 6 It Desk; 1-Inter·
roo11111.
Ilona gratefullr accepted at
,,.. lotlmot•
nattonal desk 7 ft, 1-rubbcr
Dale Wlppol lupply
LYle Clover Farm Store. Tup.
bolt,
8 In wide 50 ft lo ng, :1pers Plains 0
215 Unlo1 Avo.
12 H P. motors, heuvy duty/.
See Elizabeth Lyons
Pomeroy, Ohio
Stanley Gibbs, Long Bottom
t 13 1moc
8po111ored by tbe Rose Barden
Route No 2.
10-3·611p
Club
Your Onlk Authorized
Used ElectriC Stove $35 00 , Coa •
Hoodquortero For
Fuller B USH MAN
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Heatrola $20 00, Gas Furnac
Gamsonlte Luggage - Lane Codar
James Marriner
conversiOn bureau
$40.00J,
Chests - LAU W1ndow Fan11736 I. Main St.
Phone 6128-X
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Frilldalre Refrigerators.
Pomeroy, Ohio
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Pho.. No, 128 - Allor 5 PM
tratle
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429 If
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10-Hf
f,xtra short
turnmg radlu
Good conditiOn $8900 Phone
Rummogc Sale In Pickens Store
TI!RMITIS lli:TIRMINATID
3042, Douglas Circle, nc ar Bas
building, corner of Znd and Mul·
han.
I 0-3·6tfp For !roe lns~ectlon pb~ne 3811-M,
berry, starting Thursday, Oct. 10
Gilmore Supply Storo, Pomoror.
through the 12th. Grace EplscoAll work guaranteed. Fully In·
Fresh
cow
llenry
F
Baile
y, Flat·
pal Gu1ld.
10 ~ 3tc
sured. Vaughan's Industrial and
woods Rood, Pomeroy, 0
Real i01.tlal Termite Control SerTho Cut ond I Curl ltauty Shop
1o 5 3tc
vice, St Marys, w. Va. 7 25 t1
RaeJDe, Route I Open Monday
---Double
drain
board
porcelat
n sink,
thru Saturday, 9 30 a. m. to
eas
rangf,
tlectric
rang
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..eoal
8 00 p m 6 miles East of Ra·
he:~trola, 'larlous Rl'hcles Sale
WE BUY
olno op Rorlne and Portland Rd.
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hold
at EPIRCopal Pnrlsh House.
M"Y Stare Powell, operator.
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haUCTURAL I IIAMI
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Small g1·occ~y and delleatcsscn
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PUILIC SALE
tn Rutland acro.'is road from
Tho·iftlderslgned will offer lor
new school Domg good bUSI·
VALLEY
nle ot pubhc auction on Saturday
ness Priced rrasonahle or w1ll
the 20th day of October, 1907, at
JUNK
CO.
trade for good small home.
the rbldenee of the l~te Etta
Al ~ u 22 arrc fnnn
on sehoul
Wolf, deceased, located about one·
hu~ and mall route ror sale m·
half mile West of tho Radne·B•·
trade George Kennedy , ltut·
~bon Rood and about four mll01
lond,
o.
10 4 6tp RAPIO &amp; TELEVISION Sl!RVICE.
from Racine In Sutton Township,
Phone 200 Cleland Appliance
)Ioiii county, Ohio, beginning at
- Store 116 W. Matn St., Pomeroy
10:00 o'clock A M,1 the following Used eos cconye-lon burner nnd
2 23 If
blower lor furnace Call 320
personal property:
sewing machine
10 2 6tc
2 beds
I solo ond ?. chairs
quill com·
Good living room suit r
2 tables
curtains
2 heaters

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IOiler-Brown Nuptials Was Event Of

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w.
Va., Floyd Emerick, 1707 Oak St, The weddmg of Mary Mar11aret
Parkersburg Weal Virginia and 01ler, daughter of Mrs.. Anna
Helen Keohler, Donora PenuyJ. Grade Oiler, Syracuse and Ken·
vama, who are non-residentl of neth Oiler, Polk, 0, to Daryl
the State of Ohio; Francia Hatch, F Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs
Fay Johnson, Donald Reed, Jack Carol Brown, Mmeral Wells, W.
Reed, Guy Reed, whose addresses va, was an event of Sept. 22
are unknown and cannot without held at 2 30 p m 1n the Presby.
reasonable diligence be ascertain· tcrtan Church 1n Syracuse.
ed, and all the unknown hetrs,
The double rmg ceremony was
devisees, legatees, uecutor1, ad· preceded by 30 mmutcs of pre
mmlstrators and ass1gns of S. S. nuptial mustc on the ptano and
Reed, deceased; and all the un· solovax by Mrs Margaret Neu·
known hetrs, devtsees, legatees, man, a'nd two vocal solos by the
executors, administrators and as· Rev Howard Ruppel! who per·
s1gns of M W. Reed, deceased; formed the ceremony that follow·
and all the unknown heirs, devi· ed HIS numbers were "Because"
sees., lesatee•, executors, admlnl~ 1 and "The Lord's Prayer "
trators and a'8lgns of Mrs. A. A
The brtde was given In mar·
Jewell, deceased; and ail the un· r•age by her uncle. Hersc~el
known heir&gt;, devisees, legatees, Dtddle and she camed a brtdll
executors, admtrustratoro and as· bouquet of white carnalions and
atgns of Mrs A M Hoyt, deceased pmk sweetheart rosebuds on a
and a11 th e un known heJra, devt· white B1ble wtlh ,equtn st ream
· Iers Her brt'd a1 gown was or wh1te
sees, 1eeat ees, execu tors , admmu
trators and a&lt;Stgns of A. R Reed, \ sattn ballerma length and she
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d II th
1m
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ecease ; an a
e un own wore a finger lip vet o ny on
heirs, devlse(!8, legatees, executors net
admtnlstratoro and aS!tgns ol r.
'The new Mrs Brown was a!·
B Bre'ed, d&gt;Ccased; and all the tended by Mtss Mary London, SJ·
unknown h€ltrs, dev1sees, legatees rae usc dressed m a pmk taffeta
executoro, •dmlnistrators and as· ballert~a length dress with 1
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s gns 0
•n
• ee • eceas· coloma! bouquet of rnulll-colot·•d
ed; and all the he1rs, ~ev1see5, curnatJOns with wh1te streamers
legatees, executors. admlmatrators
Donald R Starkey, Columbus,
and assigns of Cornelia S. Rose, was best man
deceased, and all the unknown
The flower garl Kathy Fran~
heirs devisees, legatees, executors,
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administrators and aSI!gns of Mal·
or Reed, deCPaBed who are un.
known and connot with reasonable
diligence be ascertained, will take
notice that the Eastern Local Dl~
t1lct Board of Educatton, by Carl
Barnhart, lleedsvllle, De I mar
Baum, Chester, Walter Brown, of
The Friendship Farm Bureau
Reedsville, and Wtlbur Parker, Counctl met at the Ralph and
Chester, all of Meigs County, Ohio Rober! Lee home lor the October
has ftled s petition In the Common meeting which was opened b)
Pleas Court of Melgn County, Ohio, prayer bY Halite Roush
Case No. 12,604, to quiet UUe 011
The mtnules of the last meet
the following described real e~ lng were read and approved Roll
tate· Situate In the County of call was answered by Mr and
Meigs, Ohio, In Olive Township, Mrs Lloyd Roush and Wayne,
in Section No 3, Range ~o. ll, Mr and Mrs. Harold Roush, Jin1
Township No 4 and a part ol 100 Blosser, Mr and Mrs Andre•
acre lot No. 104 In the plat of Cross, Mr Rnd Mrs. Edson Roush
Reedsville, beginning at a point Mr and Mrs ,Gene Yost, Charles
13 teet east of the center of Stale thetss, Mrs Margaret West atfd
Route 124 &amp;old 259 feet north one Deborah K , Mr and Mrs Rober!
degree east from the Intersection Lee and Mr and Mrs Ralph Lee
or State Route 124 and State Route
Election of olltcera was bel~.
680 thence south ~ de~rees 20 with the following betng elected·
minutes east 155 feet, thence north Gene Yost, President; Harold
two degrees 23 minutes 247 feet, R9ush, VIce Prestdent, Mary K
thence north 86 d•greea 30 m1n Yost, Secr~tary-~easurer, Chari·
utea west 1~9 feet thence south es Theiss, Dlscussmn Leader,
one degree 2~ minutes west 243 and Roberta Lee, News Reporter.
feet to the place of beginning
Planning for an mcreued po·
The prayor of sa1d petitton Is pulatlon was the lesson material
that the plamt1ff be adjudged diScussed. Refreshments were
owner In fee simple of said prem· served The November meeting
ResiCtcnce-New close In 4 rooms will be held at the home of Mrs
,
basement, garage, 7 22 acres Glom West
Hard ,wood floors, oil furnace. !sea, thai the lhl~re!i of the de·
Beauttrul modern k1tehen. pan- fondants be adjudged null and
eled tn knotty pine. Double void and that plaintiff's title be
bath, basement, garage, 7 22 A quteted aga1nst the interest of
smk-M1carta top Owner fman- said dcfendaots
ced $2~00 dowu. Will gtvc pos· The persons first above men·
sc!Slon $7MO
Uoned wlll toke notice that they
Farm-80 aues, 6 rooms and have brcn mllde parties defendant
bath, barn, outbutldmgs, gAS to the said pelttlon and they are
available Mmeral ri~ht• Alh• require to •nswcr the same, on
Clmlmers tractor with plows. or before the 30th day of Novem·
culttvators Saw mtll 60 hp ber, 1957.
contmenlnl engine All In good
Eanern Local Dlstnct
condtllon 6 head of cattle LO·
Bollfd of Educahcn by
cated on county road Milk
Ca•t Bernhart, Delmar
and school bus routes All of
Banm, Walter Brown,
lhl• for only $11,500 00 Earl D.
Wilbur Parker, Members
Mtndor-Realtor Pearl Packet' O'BrJCn and O'Brien,
Agt·nt Phone 201
10 5 3te Attorneya fOI' Plaintiff
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pink nylon net.
The brtde'o mother wore a
rown olllght blue lace wttb black
oecessorles and a pink carnation
corsage The groom's mother
wore navy blue crepe with black
aece!Sorles and carmd a pink
carnation corsage. I
A reception was held ot the
home of the bride's grandparenta,
Mr. and Mrs. William Diddle,
Syracusue. A thre• tiered wedding cake topped with the tradi'
Ilona! brtde and groom was cut
and served
Those~ assisting were Mrs. Naoml Lonaon, Syracuse; Mn. Rich·
ard Oller, Middleport; Mrl. Lewls Oller, ll!eConnel.ovtlle; Mlu
Eva Mae Cook, Syracuse and
Mrs. Thelma Collin•, Middleport
For her going away costume
th e brtde wore o navy bl ue dress
and carr1ed a corsage rr oru her
bridal bouquet.
The b 'd ·
d te I R
rt e " a gra ua o acme High School and of the Cam·
den.Ciart School of Nursin~.
Parkersburg, where she Is DOW

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spent Sunday with Mr. and Mts.
Richard VanMeter of lltverly, 0.
Mrs. Denver Curtla, 1.arr7 and
Keib, spent thfwek end in cbl·

umM~~· Pearl Powell of ·Parkers-

burg, w. Va .. IJ apendlnl a week
vacation with her m~ther, Mrs.
Emma Powell.

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New 57 Model
Chevrolets

Out·nf.town guests ineluded
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Brown and
daughter, Mlnetal Wells; Mrs.
·Della Starkey, and Don R. Star·
key, Columbllll, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis 01ler and children, M&lt;·
Connclsville;
Mr. and· MrJ.
Glenn Davis, Stockport; Mn. Bl·
ohard Oiler and Mrs. Thelma Col·
hns, Middleport an~ Mro. Allee
Flanagan, Parkersburg.

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YOUR TRADE IN WILL NEVER BE

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MINNEAPOLIS - The UniverstiY of Minnesota E~te~Sion Ser·,1
nee satd t)ut ~28.719 dairy cow' ;
or about a third of the cows lu
Minnesota were bred artlltclaU)
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ltaf Dodge toronet ll.m, 4 dr.,
~doon. Push butlon ahlft. Boou·
tilul two tnne grey finish One
locul owner. Blaettnar'l, rome·
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10 5 6t•
2 dr, $1,695, liard
new original two tone
and white finish Power
Smart rfd and black In
. Bllftlnan, Pomeroy
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We wish to thank our rolallvea,
nellhbors and friends for their
aympathy and floral offerings, Dr
Plekeno, tho Holr.or Hoopltal •t
tcndanlo; the Ewlna Funeral
Home; Rev. John Elwood and
the oincero for their kind •o•·v.
Ires durin&amp; the recent ll!neSI
1nd death ol Mrs Emma Sor·
11•nt.
The Sargonl Family
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lN7 Pentlar V8 4 dr. $UI&amp; Sodan
One eoreful owner Almost like
th~ day It was sold. Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy.
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First Birthday
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David Swisher ··

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from Parkersburg H1gh School
and is employed at tbe Dupont
Co., Parkersburg
They are residing al 938\1 Hur·
dock Ave, Parkersburg.

Fire Department
Auxiliary
Plans ·
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For Soup Supper

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Returo
rom Florida
Vacation Trip

·Rutlan~. to k Clly and George H
Gardner.
wald K'ennedy, !tits, to H. Clay
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Millo have F•qal plans werc, mnde for tholr
nnd Geqrg'e II Gordner RutlanS. roturned from a IV~eatlon 111 annual Soup Supper ff# • their
Joh11 C SmitH cert of ~trans Florida where (hey v.olted hh families when , the Auxiliary M
s~lisbury to Beatrice Ellen and brother, Hubert Mills, an~ fnmlh the Middleport Fife llepartment
Win. F Sutlth.
at St. Petersburg They also 11 had a potluck supper at thl! Fife
men's Hall Monday evonlng
P. MP and Dorothy Cowder~. tended one of the auction• given
by
Howard
the
Trader,
former
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pareel, Olive to Anasloslo Saatl
'-'rs. Russell Mills, president
cal resident, and )Irs: M1lls won was tn charge of the busineB!
Niiny
by c d
P. M. and Dorot
ow ~. firlt prizo in ldentlfyin~ songs
parcel; Olive to Anastasia ,Staat•. played on an organ at ,he auc· meetmg and Mrs. Sidney T Ru•·
sell 18 general chairman oi the
Carol F and Vivian liicrc~ 5A ,
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supper to be held on October 29
,V. 1\ou•h.
Rutland, to John'and Ellen Tucker. tlon.
!heir way Mwn they travel Plans were also made for a Ba,' , ' .Jatrot and Cltrrle Bobo ~8.9A
Paul Ji; and Nolda C'liver. 1~1 79 ledOnalong
the West' Coast, vtstted zaar to be held before Chriatma•.
' •, ,Ciilumbia, to Ohio Power Co.
.P0merqy, to Ray F. and Mane F. al ,Key West
and returned up the
During the soCIOI hour th•·
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Habel Norris, dec.. a!lld of Woodgeard.
East
Coasl
travelling prl•c whteh w~ btought
~ "•trJtls., to Everett Norris, Let~rl
Thomas B. and Margaret Likens,
Amona the places lhliy enjoyed by Mrs. James Dantels was won
E L and Edra Profitt!, four 117A, Ruland, to L. 0. and
espeelally was a primitive Semin· by Mrs c. R. Karr sr
parcels, Lebanon, to M~ylord and Marie Shill~!.
ole Indian vtllage, tile Tom Bar·
Present were Mrs Milia, Mf!
Wilma Harris. 1
Marie F. and Ray H. Woo~geard lett fatm where movies are made.
" ' •E. . L\ and Edra Prolfl\1, Gor lot M, Pomerov, to C. c. Cuck1er. the Ro8S Allen of TV lome and Daniels, Mrs. Karr • Mrs. lohn
ck!nl atid 'Ruth PrOffitt, correction J E n. and Freda Harttnger, Stephen Foster's home on the Vroman, Mrs Emmet Shule•.
Mrs. Jaek Bechtle, Mrs. Howard
deNetl,ll!"bAanonM trto E L97. AProsr!;!~ parcel, Chester, to ' Sybil Ehera· Swanee Riv~r.
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Dalley, Mrs Robert Mcf:)~inn) .
Mrs Davtd Ohlmger. Mrs Char
:· !p Dbris M Shetter, Frtmcts SYbil E~I'Sbaob, parcels, Chest·
't•a
Morton O'Ne•l\ and Emily Mor J er, to J. E b and Freda Harting·
les Murray.
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'· .Edgar and Lena Belle Pu. •Ins. ' Addie and Mlllord Hawk, 4~A.,
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4~A Orange !o John C ami. orang~:, to J)dgar Pullins.
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Lora aohnsbn.,;
Dwl,ht
and
Dora
Kennedy,
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• ~ Lorenlo • l! Bittkley, parce1• Rutland. to Lewis and Allee Ken·
· Ollv~ \O Alice Foully.
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· ' Thelma M Pratt. u, lntorc't ne y.
Govemor Cecil Ulider!OOd of
!bt 4, Middleport, to Rolph R
West Vtrglnla )laa proclaimed this
Pratt.
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week~ Hot Lu~9b l'rouwn Week The first birtbday ol ;o~vid
c. D. and Clara Adams, 111 The families of M. L. Moore, tbrouehou \He . ita'te of West V:u- SWisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
l ., ""· rodj, trustees, Antiquity Oh1o Parkersburg, W. Va., and Leo'dell glnla. '
liam Swisher, was celebrated at
'l Baptist Church.
l)avldson, Harrisonville spent The week , will be obsQrved a\ his home on Brownell Avenue on
' • 'Sylfil Eber•baeh, adm , Thorn· Sunday with their uncle and aunt
H110n EieJ~~eillary Sehool by Thursday evening.
U• w. Wagner. det~t Letart, par· Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Calvert and extendlag ·~ inVitltion to lhe par·
His birthday cake had one can·
eel to Ernest J. and Vashti M enjoyed a picnic dinnel.
ents ol pupils to come one flay
Tli e seven grahddau&amp;IJters •I during the week to have tnelr dle and was served wtth ice cream
Grimm.
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to the following guests: Mr. and
, Ernest and Estella Clark the late Mr. and Mrs. Georn lunch at e sc oo ·
. .S/IOOA, Letart to Earl and Ber· D1tvldann, Hltrrtsonvllle Road
Par~ta III~Y then see first hand Mrs Allen ' Knopp, \Irs. Paul
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were present for the oeeaslon.~
bow lbe proeram is operated lind Swisher grsndparents; Mr. and
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see the food served. No sp'ecial Mn. John Fultz apd Anlla Marie,
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Wilham N. and Thressie
be served. Only the reg- Wallae&lt;l Brsd!ord and daughlers.
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"'"J® J1/100A, OliVe to Hat'l';i
• HIGH.&amp;.OW TEMPS
d ta
I'" :rid Ila R. Osborne, Jr ,
that t~e slu en re· Neda ·and Carolyn, Mrs. Vernon
1 ;NEW YORK UP - Hottest spot
· Clyre H Smith, correction deed In the" nation Sunday was Gila celve
be served at the price Young, Frances 1Gullett, Middle·
port; Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Titus
Letart to 1Boliva Smith.
Bend, Artz, w1th , o high tempet- of twenly·seven tenta.
and sons, Frank Allan, Stephen
\1! !,!) G•""ntr dee afid trano ature ol H ~ees, the U. S
BIG TU~nl
and Robert, Pomeroy; Mrs. Harold
llul1tn1
!1. Clay, George\ Weather Bureau reported \oday.
BOOTHBAY HAROR, Me- Voglesong ·and Melinda, Ironton;
: , , H. Gar~•~r ~nd Jessie Kennedy; 'file c9llie11 tetl)pel'ature recorded
Jeslld K'enntdy, ·dec., alfid. of I this M~m\1\g tlas ·19 at Bryce An elght·foot !urt~ wei)l~mr, Mrs, Harold Jones, Mmersville.
more than a ton was hatpooned
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trans. Rtlll!tnd to Waid K~nnedy ,~anyou. Utah.
from a sport hshmg boat off he•·• I Mrs Bradford ~ltd
Yo:;:g
It took 12 loen ~0 minutes to were unab!P. to atten I e P Y
land it.
because of lllnes~-AOIIOSS
2 Removed
22. &amp;!If·
1. Sto~
from box "
ume.
O.!l¢iey
3 Fro~en water ' ness
11oe~t.
4 Old wet~\ 24. Mtit r,
0. 'l;o ~eat
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7. City lOki, ) 14 Dolit1h
12. Faatene&lt;~o
8 Dlpoout
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auhoes
9 Bored by
chew.
13 QonaleJ.
overtndul·
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morsel klli,..ll'• ~·•
lf.Tupe ' 11, !l!lfedom
18. Cor~aota
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Alan'~ ' '"··129.'ifl(l:.". l. - 11 ! l&amp;~~i'lo'a
copilot
ntcknJmt ' Pttehes
Csl,.rl
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17. "-ball' ~ 31 Rub
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18 Chertsh~d
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McEiror. Lennie McElroy
'''~lt't!•lit Sallsburr to Hallie ere,.
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Gl~ll~ls, Delores and George
, lft\flman, cnrtpctlon, Chesler. to
~ltb, Mabel, Lela and Dohnlc
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Ernest Cdrna
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Carpahllh
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and many other Items
Lealer L. Roush, Admlntstrator
of Ella Wolf, dece..ed,
GIRLS COAT, Slxc 12, Boys sport
Crlt Bradlord, Auelloneer.
root, size 18, 2 wool trousers,
(10) 8, 18, 22. 3tc
size 18. Phone 14·X Pomeroy
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Mrs. F.week
M. In
Kelly
and daughter
spent
Parkersburg
wHh
OLDEST DRIVER?
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their daughter
Mr. and Mrs Cectl
HACKETTSTOWN, N. J. UPBl ll
sse ·
d J Clark Staples, New Jersey's old·
~.~:!':E: ~~=~~~~e~~:.~t'~ ~~Y est ll&lt;ensed driver also may be
with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van Meter the nation's oldest. He, is 98. Sta•
pies, once a c~nductor on horse
of Portland.
cars, has drtven 3'/3.000 miles
Mr. and Mrs Rodney Pierce and since 1920 without an accident. He
of the modern driver: I get
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out of the way and giv• him tho
wMrs.
..t VIrginia.
whole rGad. '
Vergle Pigott 'l,s IU.

employed The groom gtaduated

PROFESSORS' HOUSIS
BRUNSWICK, Me.-Four Bow·
doln College professors ' have proved to be pretty handy with their
hands as well a• their minds.
They will move tbiJ !all Into lour
prelabrteated houses they helped
put together.

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ANDERSON, Ind. - (UP) -111'.
and Mrs. Earl To0111bs w're on
their way home (rom a 60-mlle
trtp to Greenburg ln their auto
mobile wh•n Mrs· Too~bs scream·
ed and leaped into tho back seat
Toombs glanced to tbe Ooor of
the car and discOV~red the CIUllO
of his wtfe's rr11bt - a three-foot
black snake.

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••on SALE: one Lancaster deep
well Jet pump with pressure
tank and switch. Also 85-leet
plastic plfoO, 1V. X IV&lt;, one
architect's drawmg table, stool
and tool• One typ~wrlter desk
and ono filing eablnot, handmade.
One electric tlble saw, one wood
lathe, one solid oak sideboard,
one HWhlte" aewlng machine,
antique Phone Pomeroy 8111-J
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the guest of Mr and 1\!rs. Albert dauKhler, Donna, spent the week Vroman 11 on vacation from th'

Rusche! .Jr at a Wiener ro41st. Sat· end m FmdiRY with Mr and Mrs. Oh10 Valley Elcctnc Cbrp. , -

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Pomeroy Penonals

urday evening at Pp• Uand park
!:harles Hoffner and family.
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Mr and Mrs Robert Tarn;r
MISses Leda Mae and Dolores Mr and Mrs. James R Hood of and son Michael, Bucyrus, spent

Monday after undereoine surgery
at the Vete1 ans Hospital In Hunt
Mr and Mrs Albert Smith and 1n~ton and IS tonvalesclng mcely.
family spent the well end In CoMr and Mrs Gerald Mcintosh
lumbus wtth their daughter and apd fanuly, Huntington, and Mtss

Kraeuter of Nelsonville, spent the Columbus were week end guests of I the weekend with h1s panlnts, Mr.

week end With theJr parents, Mr. MISSes Lena and Kat1e Guth.
and llrs Eldon, Krauter, Mormng
Mr and Mrs Robert Seaburn
&amp;On-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Mary Denm~ of Columbus vtslted Star
Hawley and family.
over the week end with Mr and Dav1d Hysell, student at Ohio and Roy Beegle of Beaver Falls.
p_. were weekend guests of theJr
Mrs. Charles Buek and Mrs Ev· M" George Hoefilck
State UmverSJty, spent the week parents Mr and Mrs Harry
erett Bachner and d~ught~r, Kar· j Mr and Mrs Bus Eubanks and end w1th h1s parents, 'Mr and Mrs Beegle. Dorcas, and other rela·
en, were busmess \'18ttors u Chtl- chtldren, T?mmy, Terry, Kathy V1ctot Hysell, Mtnefliviile.
t1ves.
licothe. M o n d a y /' and Ktm of New WJimmgton, Pa , Larry Holter, student at Ohio
Johnny and Cheryl Lehew spent were week end guests of Mr. and
Eleven mem bers of I he Sugar
Sunday wtth thetr grandparents, Mrs Thomas Hennessy Jr and State Umverstty, spent the week Run PTA attended the Metgs
Mr. and Mrs WiJIJam Thuener , famtly and Mrs T A Henne
end wtth his parents, Mr and Mrs County Counc1l PTA h.&gt; ld recentSyracuse
ssy. Clifford Holter, Mormng Star
ly m Chestc1 They were Mrs

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and Mrs. Joe Turner and wero
accompanJCd home by their 1mall

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B. H. Sanborn Missiona'l' Soci~ty
Silver Wedd~~9.··
Meeting Held Monday At Middleport Anniversary Is ~
The B. H. SanborD Mlulonary
Durlnc the business mettlnc a Ob
dM'Onuuy
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Soetety met Monday evening at contribution ol ~
&amp;lven
serve
the Ftrst Baptist Church with )Ira. the Ohio Baptlat Camp Kitchen
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di:wghtcJ Debby who had spent
the past ' month ' With her grand Milton Hood, president, prealdlltc Equipment FuDtl' and another cot\ Miss Judy Chaae enterjal~~e4 oD _
alter the meeting opened with an trlbution wu voted for the World Monday evenl!lf In honor of the
parents
organ prelude by Mrs. C. P. Brad· Communiy Day procram
twenty-fifth a~niverlijf, t of her
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pan,~ls' weddlne. Jill. tlld 11ft&lt; •
Robert llayth, ll•lhards, eam• bury.
Theme of the )ear's work as an·
It was announced that the eueot Clarence Chae ee~lir~~ their
after nJS w•fe and daughler, Su· nounced
at the annual Houseparty speaker at he · jljovember meelinc silver annlversuy aJ J~~ bomll ,
~ an, who had been v1sltmg her
Granville '" June Is "Living would be Mrs. Briggs Kirby, Che- 1In Rutland APd durtne.llie eveDIDi
parents. Mr and Mrs S T Rus· at
Waters"
and Mrs. Marcaret Ella shue, lnte~proter. The new mem· ' Mr. Chase sho1fed. m~ln(Jplctu.a
sell, last week MJSs Myrna Rus- LewiS painted
a picture symbolic bers were tntroduced, Mrs. Luella made diU'lng the tw~~lf,ftve years
sell, Columbus, wa'li also a week of the theme which was presented Harrison and Mrs. C. B. Buoyer. and Robert Tew~y " IQoi pieH
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'Mtss Jeannette Bass of Columbus
Mrs Wtllard Ebersbach and Roy Tracy Jr • county president, end guest of her parents.
by the Prisc1lla Circle to the So- The meeting elooed wllh a pra1er lurea of tbe Plflr·
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omer aw
re urne orne t spent the week end wtth her par- daughter, Cheryl, were busaness Mrs Harold Ebersbach Mrs W
c M Hcnncsy left Monday for c•ety with Mrs John Full% ma.lng by Mr&amp; Harry Hqudaabeit.
I Amngementu ol fall fldar .
A G1bbs,
Chester Kmght Columbus and wtll be accompan· the presentation Monday evening.
A salad' course
d b were used throuchout tll.e C_ _
1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;., 1 ent•, Mr and Mrs Stanley Bass VISitors 111 Galhpohs, Saturday.
The Priscilla Circle were In h
was serve . Y home and the dlnlne·table, 1ru , ,
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Norman Spencer ol Columbus Mrs Emma LeJihelt, Mrs. Theo .Mrs Elza G1lmoi c Jr , Mrs Char· 1e d home bY M•"S Hennesy who charge
of the program lor the ev· t e members ol the Dorcas Ctrcle centered with a allver "25" au,.
was the week end guest of Mr. and dore Lehew and Mr and ·~rs Wll· lcs SpC'nccr Mrs !..1·o Bryan. haa bccn staymg w1th her soJtl·' n·
thirty-four members. Arrange· pended trotjt a heart of ruffled
'Mrs Truman Russell and family, J ham Lehew and son, Teddy, visit- Mrs Pearl Williams, Mrs Gard- law, Gordon Harris, and sons emng and the·~. topic was ''The to
menu ol fall flowers and autumn ' net and allver sequins over • min·
11 arr1s was 111 Atlanta ,
•1 Mrs Norman Rose, Mrs Erma cd, sunday m Oncnt with M•ss ncr Wl'hrun g-, Mrs Donald Hauck w1u1c •t
II' rs
Leaven of Love with Mil. Owen foliage were t&lt;;cd on the tables lature bride alld sroom! The· two
1ra
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Cook and George Frecker o( Pmc Dorothy LeifhCJt and In Columbus And Mr.s James Ol1ver
,, rs Gor don B~atton Mrs. Gerald Anthony and sue Ellen Llevlng, two-week-old tiered weddlnc take was lo ....1
Cldy a'nd family
MISs Rhoda Hall taking Plrt In d~ughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Raymond by a miniature bridal eouplep~
IGrove, VIsited Saturday wath Mr with Mr and Mrs Robert Lehew
T"*'· &amp; Wed.
Ocf, 1·9 and Mrs E J Hill
and daughter
!Irs Malco&gt;lm Mill er. who ho, the "'rvlce The pro~r.am commem· Ltevt~g, . wu the , only guest all th'e silver and white theme.
orated the 25th annlfermy of tbe the meeting.
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FAMILY NIGHTS
Mr and !Irs Paul Hill and lam
Mr and Mrs Eugene Chapm 811
heen m Holzer llosp•tal as a mr Love
Gift offering
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lly,d 1Mr 1an~ ;llr~ Roy Jones Jr of Columbus spent the week end
d!Cal pallcnt
Since F11day was
The devotional servlee was glv·
annts and cousin In aei'vlng \bO
Horror &amp; SCJonco Fiction Show , an
ami Yand Mr and Mrs. Doyle with h1s mother, Mrs Nouna Chap·
returnc d home Mon doy.
en by the Lovejoy Circle with :drs.
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I refreshments. Mrs. Carl qllmore
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1 Mrs Edgar Allensworth and Allen Hughes eonductlqg the ..,..
Michael London Yvonne Lime . Oatman all of Columbus spent the man
I 1\0Se 0 ge
presided at the punc:ll ~wl; lfn..
week ' end w1th the1r parents, Mr
Mr and Mrs Hemy Reibel reMrs Floy Ga rdner, EatOn, mo Craag Rawlmgs and Mrs.. Jamc.; VIce on tbe topic "Love" The lei·
Robe~t
Tewbbary served eolfee
"I WAS A TEENAGE
Iand Mrs E J Hill and assisted in turned home Sunday cvemng art- ther of Fred I Ga~tlncr, pastm Johnson spent the weekend Ill VICe ending With a vocal solo
I trom,.~ allver service; ~~~~. JutJ.
WEREWOLF"
making apple butter on Saturday
era VISit m Ftndlay w1th Mr and of the M1d!.lleport Church or Columbus and were ~ uests
"God Who Touchesth Earth •With
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I son "nile ~rv~d tho c,a)le ~
- al.loMr. and Mrs E J Hill were re· Mrs Charles Hoffner Sr and lam· Chmt, IS VISJlJn g her son and Mr and Mrs Robert Jay. They Beauty" by ~Irs. c. E. Hoyt.
M•mber~ 4fo.the White Jlo"' 1liu~rt ,~y(,ilm ~!1!1~1111.
' cent business vtstors In Parkers- Illy Whtlc there they spent a day daughter m law and Jsr,U!tJRg w1th went to see Robcn w. Rawlmgs, - - - · - - - - - - - Lod~c. Auxiliary of'the Brothor. / . ~P' M · €h.,,roe\&gt;lved a
Steve Terrell
Glorta Cosllllo burg, West Vlrglnla.
at Elyrta wtth Mr and Mrs Carl the r.mrch apple butter project who has pc~ n a surg ical pat1el'\t
hood of Railroad Trainmen wl num..,- :~1 , ~ •filr t~etr aDnJ.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Beheler of Jones and fam1ly and 1n Toledo
lfrs S1rlncv T Russell is Ill a' at Grant Oosp1tal Mrs. Rawlings
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others m Middleport have iesrn· · versar'y. qu~ l~luded Mr. ~d
"INVASION OF THE
Huntington were Sunday guests of wHh Mr and Mrs James Ogdm, her home w1th an att.o.rk of flu
has been m Columbus for the
ect l!lat Mrs. Gussie Johnson, Jot. Mro Ca_rl GIJIOOt'l'; ~d Cula Sue,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andr&lt;•ws and tn Norwalk With Walter Rei- Mr .uuJ Mrs Ch11rl cs Vrom,w, pa!ft thre,e weeks while her husSAUCE~·MEN"
dia~~apollo, Vlee-Gnod Prosld~o Mr. ADO !trs. ii~!Mjrt Taylor ~d 1
and family
btl
aod son Mark Iefl t-nday lor a band was hosptlah•cd and fO·
of District •4; died unex]!!ctedlJ Helen Lo~,t•11o Mi'i!lld Mra. Jtldlon
Miss Mao· Alice Andrew!! was
Mr and Mrs Donley Reibel and varatum 1n Flonda while Mr turned here today when be 'it'll
on September 28.
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1W•Jte, lllr~~~d r.tlf, Robert Tewb
The Middleport Garden Club
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was entertained Monday evening
Mrs. JOhiiSon stayed at 1 lhe /La 1Weber Ttie~l4,tt Mr. and, Mr1.
October 7 at the oflice of the Salle Hotel when she came w IHarvey Ertewlne and JOCI!a lliay,
Ohio Fuel' Gas Comp•ny In the lllllddleporl t~ act' IS Inspecting and i.a"'!! Dueao, Rutland..
t oats Building, North Second ofllcer of Whtte Rose Lodge.
Ave with Janet Foltz Logan
AI tho lime of her ,death sho
BIG RAPIDS, )lleb.-,\ f(re,
Hum~ Service Advisor' of th~ was chairman ol the Board 0 1 alarm sent the local equlpmen:
GAO Company 111 charte ol the Trustees of the AuxiltarJ heme to a SJ).OI whe.;e the tlreflghters
program
for tbe Aged at Lake CrestvUle, ' found uve boya buddled II'Otlud
Mrs james E Hilley, preSi· I_nd;;;;;;;;;;;:;;..,::;::;:::::::::::::;;;;;i;a;;;f;;;lrc==,::'"::s::at::lnO:g;:h;:o;;\::d;o~(lf~·::::1;;;1:
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dent, presided and Mrs. Barr;.• •
Ch~sher, VICe president and pre· 1
grim cha11man disttlbuted tbe I
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progra1115 lor the 1ear 19~7·D8
She announced that tbe Novem
ber hostesses would be Mrs.
Cra·" Davis, Mus Lenore Giles
for your kitchen work'
and M" Rodney D9wnlng Ar
rangements of fall flowers were
exhibited by Miss Nellie Zcr~lo
anrl M1s.s H:rrrle Mar1e Smith
MISs Foltz' toptc was "Her~•
ior Sp1ce" and ahe demonstratnd
a complete menu which lnolodcd
Swedish meat balls, potato 1alad
piquant, carrots savory, dlll·lewl
butter on broiled steak, pop'l.r
For the firat week of the sole
seed cake Recipe fold~r&amp; w"''
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distributed to the guesta nnd
sales event We have been buying merchandise all summer for
members and Mn Marion Fren ~il
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by the Company.
vantage of the FREE MERCHANllifSE OFFERS because they reEach Evening til 9 o'clock
~offee and cakes were aerv 'd
present honest·to.goodness Money·~avmg opportumtles.
by M11. Harl,y., Mrs. Ma•· Roll,.,.,
Open cveninJs b~ appointment during the second week
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and Mrj. Micpael H1ekett

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Think what thts will mean to you! Buy either a llv·
l{lg .room suite or be'droom suite and then choose a
$100 dinette free of charge, or any other item that
amounts to $100m our stores.

EXAMPLE:
f49 .00 Pial! oun Rocker
9.90 2 TRble Lamps

' work, cyh
ves

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dow• on Kouring. lullt.ln
tlopal01 quicll draining.
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Soo our compltft stletfion of R!\bborma•d product$
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BaptiSt Church,
were
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pastQr of
the Ch•.'
dny guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar·

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Salt Special!.

liNOLEUM

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RUGS

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Re~~Ia.r $14.U5

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Regular $8.95

$9.88

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RUTLAND

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the Ohio Power Co., wllll!e the principal speaker of, the even·
lng at the joint meetln&amp; of Uie Cbambera of Commerce of
Pomeroy Middleport all4 :GamPolis witjllhe Kyger Creek At.. 'Th sd nl~l· •t •~e Ky•er Creek .High School
soc lat ton ur ay
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------'--"-~'-:- , "Our Forty MJiea of Opportulifty"
oubJe&lt;t ol a p~~nel dJSCuuIon ' bY
Jlx experll ln their reapt!ctltve
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"ment• for the band "a!\1 ·rio.· ·•••
new orange and SI,ck
unllorms of the majorettes
!lag-bearers, the unflorm of the
drum major and the director. .
Members of the Band Boosters
Assoc1~tlon wlll ranvaas the busi·
ness houses Saturday and band
members Will conduct a ho.use-tohouse canvass m Middleport and
surrounding towiiS.

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To Part Time
Police Duty
Wtlbur Thorn was named a
part time policeman on Monda/
evening at a meeting of the Mason Town Council.
Thorn, a son of W. T. Thorn.
retiring ehief of pollee, will Ilk•
imllllldlately on a part
basis.
The elder Thorn recently re·
signed to accept a position in
Pukersburc aa, an ambulance
driver for a funer~l home there.

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for an ad~lt', croup Polio Clinic
to be held at the Heolth Depart·
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In attendance at tile Ttle...y
meeting were R E. Boney, I*·
Sldcnt· J E.....ter, clerk, Ralpb
Grave~. member ond c. S. Gibbo,
superintendent. Dr. Brown wu
absent due Ill attendance at a
Dental ConWJ~tion and Willipl
Anderson d~ to Illness.

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TeacJ..irl..,
Post
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At Middleport'
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out ,,;~
Buhl also wu . called 08oit ' Qll
striltes. llanlilll f1fe11 to IJauer ;.ID
deep right eetiler. 1Jo ruaa, 10
bits, no er:rorr; noae · left.
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. Bauer pepl*l to 1 · - · Ia
The reSignation ol Jamea Wei·
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left Slaugfiter
center. Kubek
rollec11Ct
her, JuniOr Hlch Sebool teacher,
ll!aort
oUUa.
walbcl
· oa
was recetved when the Middlepert
five j)itches. Berra hit Bubl's
Boord of Ed'l!'atlon met llonday 1U I .,..f
cr llrBt pitch into the lowet rt,h:
night at tbe Wgb School. ·
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field stand1 ,elose to the Ioullille
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The Bond disruaJed problems
or a bctme run, puttinc the YlJi.
connected with the establishment
tees ahead, 2.() Melloupl4'i
of a cofeteri~J_in the new addi· ' 'layor E. l RobiiiSOD tod•) trickier put the mound ~nt 1/it
tion to the High School bulldln'
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a bit when Mantilla eoufd tiOt
as soon aa thq worlt IS eompleted uked that rtpldeols refrain from come up with a one-lwldtic!
Rev. Lejeune Lewis, pastor of
Announcem;nt WI$ made or buroillg leavr in tbe alreeta of aeroop. Lumpe walked and IIIIi
Morgantown and Conference Dlr·
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Fall mee!Jng or the Southaaat Pomeroy.
ey went Ill the mound to (Jit .fl
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ector ol Youth Work, will meet
Regional Ohio School Board' AI· The Mayor pelnted out thot Bubl John!on replaeed BUill 6*
the young people followlna the
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aociation at the Student Unlllll Pomeroy atreeta are now ill the lbe mound lor Milwoukee. Gene
lunch period to dlaeuu the work
at Ohio Unlversily 00 Wedoe,. be&amp;t condition they have been ,. Conley wsa warming up In the
of the Youtb Fellowship.
day" Oct 16 and of the Slate for years, but that the beat gen· Milwaukee b.ullpen. Simpalln
The evenln• aervice will begin
meeting ol the Association whlel! erated from burning ol the loav· stru&lt;k out. Two runs, two h!to,
at 7:30 p. m. •~'be speaker In the
Uon Wyllla U!odlngbam, Porn will be heId November 12•13 in es wlll weaken and destro Y th'- no erro11, two
,....left.
Fourth
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new •treet surlaees especially
The game was beld up at the ,
Promotional Dlreetor of Sunday 13·H' condueted the flrat of fo.ur
those tkat have the hot mi• sur· otart of lhe lourth mnlnl wile=
School literature, from Day.ton.
meetings Tu,.eaday night lor
PLACED ON ~rtOIATION
laelng.
rasqe of paper was rele
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Llolll ortl@li to NeYi llalamor"'
Throe juvenile aged boys ap
!rom the upper stand' bebin
e ea '" of a groupa in all 0., with leadeu of aU clubs In prebended last week after break
MARKET REI'OiT
third base. The poper Uttered
cbur&lt;bea are urced to be present bls zone atlendlne.
mg tnto llarme Grade Sehool l · CINCINNATI 0 UP- Produrc the field ln foul terrttoey behind
~:~~~~:u:l t::tbRI~~!':,I70ne IS Lea4Ingh•m surveyed In detail have been pbced on probJtlon
firm pr;ce; at farma eon· third.
dutie1 and led an open dlseuulop Juvenile Judge John C. Bacon Eqs.
bit and brown A' jum·
ter an le4 an open dlseUIIidn on aaid today Th~ oldest, 16, wiU ;,'!me;;:;. Ae large 47Si, A me·
Logan fouled to Berra. MatbewJ
on common club pro~lems Accom he provided wtth a work eertlfl· . s s4-3e, A mall :zs.:u· B lined a drive on one bo~nee off
IIIU't panYinc him to ~ ew l!atamora• eate the jjudge said and the other dtum -441, FO~ A large SMo· the 11ght field bleacher ftl1 101'
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double. Aa'ron rapped marplf
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Gallipolis
club
prosldenL
school.
Chickens,
steady,
fryetti
8-3\i
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Coleman as Mathews toot
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111M"- F. R. MeC;r•w . •nd Dr Normon
ANSWERS CALL
lb. 15ot 6; hea•~ hen• ill-14; nllJ!'nl bird. Covington fouled lll
Plmmlth, Jlso of the Gallia
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IO.ll Price dbtrlbutio • ~umpe No runs, one bl~ no er·
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elllll and "Preaident Ernest Cover:
The Pomeroy Emcrgeney Squa~ 1 1ens 78 ioo at I~; 32,000 at 16. -ors, one left
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and Secretory Chester Tsnncbtll answeted a 2:30 •· m call todal ryers, '
rt
Yonll"' Fourlts
to the residenee ol t'rank SulU· 12,ll00 undetcrmmc•.I
Coleman's pop fiy dropl*l
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Next Sunday motnlng m the o I e Pomeroy e u
van, 1\IJnenvllle.
Butter 90 score I .
service at 9:U the ,New Haven · The meeting followed a stenk ~
·lose to the left field foul line
Evangelleol U~it,&lt;d Brethren d1nner served m New Mafamoras
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Church, K. J.. scott, Mlnlatcr, will High School.
s~
n a rundown when Turley m!IJ.
abaerve the first anniversary o:
'd a bunt aftempl on the th1rd
lhe dediratlon ol the new Eduea·
&gt;itch to h•m but monaged to get
Ubnal Unlt of t"elr ehureh.
11fely back to second. Turley
tu calleil out on strl~es wbea
Rev. R L Kelbaugh, a former
10 unauceessful!y tned to bub!
pastor of the New Haven Charge,
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vlth two strilles. Bauer went
will be the spesker. It was dur·
Trophies and ribbOns for the top horses 0 ou een
town awln\ilng Kubek wu ou1.
lng h11 pastorate Jn 1923 tha:
sponsored by member clubs of the Ohio Valley
ro~ to Johnson, who eovertd
the chur&lt;h was enlarged and re,
Association were presented. to winners on :ruesday .
'fn!. No runs. one lilt, no error&lt;,
modeled. Although he Is now reGAUJ)'OUS, o. UP- The case tbe annual dinner banquet of the association held tn the
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Bro'" Fifth
of the ~rt Harmony Mlsstoo with murder ,. the slaylnr of a
Awards were based on points accumulated smce last $prin{
Torre hit a 3 and 2 piteh Inlo
located near Charleston ..,
fellow prtioncr in an abortive e,.
d b thc
. -he lower right field standa
m t from the Gallln in Ieven show, spons?re Y
club; Fogt ..ong and Downie •ear the Yankee bullpen for a
The Youth Choir or the ehurc~ ~pet attej11/h
Aus t7 was ox- vallouo tluba. Clubs '" the asso- They were presented as follows: tome rtin, culling New Yon'•
111111 render special music for
oun Y
ere
elation are the Jackson·Vlnton
Class !- Lead In Pony-First nnglu 1o 2-l .

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Visual P.rogram Plans Observon
The Offlelal Board of the Mason
"ethodiSt Churih approved •
visual education program lor the
' hureh at a meellng held ln the
' hurch on Monday evening.
The program wlll he sponsored
~y the M~thod11t Youth Fellow·
1hlp. Money needs to be 11ised
to purchase a movie projector, a
1ereen, and !tim strtp and sllde
projectors.
Tho board also approved the
)U'l'htse of eight loldmg tablfl
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for those in
Dr. Harold Brown of the Pom· hit, no errors, "one !elL
the age' crouJI !rom 20 Ill 39 eroy Board ol Educauon wu
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The ftrst·Jf' seco~d
for Inc and~c:o~nfen~
.•~U~o~n~c~l~the
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.c. •Kendle of- lh&gt;e OJYO••Jilil!'WIIl!
Deplrtmelll and AI fleilman rif
the Oblo C~mber of Cbmmeree.
Woll, the winetpal speaker, ....
been anoclate4 with 1he electric
utlllty bualneu lor mere than 17
year~ ~nd hill been entl&amp;ged in
lnduotrlll development for tli•
past 10 years.
In addjlion to hla wprk with the
company ln ill lndu!lrlal loeaUon
procram, Woll al&amp;o ia active In
llale, recional and national ID·
dustrlal development organlutions.
He is a member of the lndu•ttlal
development committee of the
Ohio Chamber of Commer&lt;e 1nd
1s CQoChalrman of Ita zoning comAlunch wlll be served after the (Continued on Page Throe)
atternoon aeaalon.
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The ~peaker wlll '!': &amp;q: Stanton
James Mllllonary from Africa.
Fqllo~in&amp; the addreq there will
be a dlaeuulon of Corif~noe and
local ehURh aetlvitlel led by the
Con(erenee Superintendent, Dt. T.
t Miles and the C&lt;Jnferonee ProoUonai Director Rev. Clareaoe
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Mrf. Oran Thomu, Secretary ol
the w. va. Branch W.S.W.S., and
Mrs Geor•e Cra&gt;ioford, VIce Presi·
dent of the Branch, will he In
the oervlceo to counsel wlth the
local women or the w.s.w.s.

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Ohi0 Valle)l Horseman sA,..'n
Blank hi Ca ,
ens . p se Ann al .B et Held
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Sebool ' are sponsoring
iBe .run~lllaie as the first of a
money·maklog projects
clw "an ro East for
'l'r\~1 before gradlll·

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WE OFFER A LARGE VARIETY OF SUITES TO CHOOSE FROIM IN ALL COLORS 6 COVERS

have no
said that
lhllt Atrict procedure,
ba4 bills, If any, get
Houae and Senate.
the rapid indus·
of Ohio •nd' cor·
In all fields,
estimated that lrom
Ju,til!lll~:ll\ $500,1100,000 per year
412 persons were x·rayed on
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Wll first In the Senate, Tuesday as the Mobile X·Ray Unlt
the leglolatora are now handling sponsored by the W"lt Virginia
, IPProxlmately $1,000,000.000
Health Department visited Ma·
He credited the l02nd Assem· son Ctty
blj. with h•vlng achlev~d the most
The 1unlt set up m front ol the
new roada and resurliced existing Mason Youth Center and gave
titjhwaya and uld that Gov. 0'· tree chest ·r~ys to people throu·
·Neill 11 almine lor the best pro- ghout the day. Registration was
lll'llll• In Roada, lolental Health and made in the basement ol th ~
El!ueallon. Sen. Collins, ln men· MethodiSt Church nearby.
llonlllll vlelolll atticks on Ohio's
Members of tbe Mothers Club
:!.teulll. Health Institutions lp pre- volunteered aa workers at the
vious year,. claims that Ohio bas visit ol the unit. Those working
one o( IIJel best mental health pro- were . Janet Surlaee, Vera Dod
crams in the notion.
son Jean Cook, Lemma Johnson
In 4laeuJSinC money uaed for LeVera Yeager, Martha Cock,
ach~IJ and sel!ool bulldinj' )iro- ida Diehl, June Van Maire, H•·
staml. the apeaker sald that a llx zel Sinllh, Sally Clark, Lilah Rut·
on ei&amp;artltea had' rolled $1110.000,· tencutter, Ruth Ryan and Joyt"'
000 for lbese prQit'ama wit~out Carson.
j!l'oii9I'QI 011'081'11 r,aylng more
mollv: He Invited h s audience to Foulaong Attends
YiiiUbe alale wilvers!Ues, men·
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llolltaJ Oliftr-!inlveralty, Bowling Ansoclalion Meet
G~ll, Kent Sij\e, ,Central S.lale Mr. and Mrs Donald
Ud ¥!ami, to, Jl!l• .their tl,'l!mend· of Mason Jtteaded a
OUI building pro""'a and said the ScuthwestehJ
'!bat kyeer Creek Ingb Sehool In Funeral Directors
Gallla County waa pne of llie beat held '" ,Huntington on "'~''""'
echool1 In the United Stateo.
evening.
,1£':IBea. CoUlns OIPresaed hla high The meeting was ptc~ed by
'ifupinlon of Repreaenlltive George a dinner ,Foglesong Is vlee pre1Sldent of the assoetatlon
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Mobile X-Ray
Uriit In Visit
To Mason City

A non·sk1d, t!hicl!lld IUIIact
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Mrs. Lynn Kcnard 1nd daugh·
tcr, Kathy Neal, have been viSJI·
•na tho latter's 11ran~parents,
Mr. and Mt·a. Charles Neal and
lanuly enroute to lbelr home 10
Sorth CarolinA.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
~iht rley 1\lllla were Mr. a·d MIA
Wal ter Chase, Colull]bw, an u
Arlie ~lllls, Oak Hill.
Mrs Elaie Newkirk, Rising Sun
lnd , and her son, the Rev. Ed·

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New York Yankees today in winning over ·tbe Mllwtu·

Mantilla ''"'"
ran theFlm
eoun! to I and
before !lymg to Kube' hi lllor!
nler LOgan went down llllinl·
g on a 3 and 2 piteh. WathewJ
oll&lt;d cut to TUrley near the
ni oue hne. No 1'11118,· no hila;
no errors, none left.
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Pomeroy Board ol Ed~cation m Bauer went don s!rini\Dc ~
, meeting held TUesday m&amp;ht four p1tcbet. kli~k llruck out ~~
~ave approval II) 1 pion to hold I three p!fthes. Slaug)Jter wa1Q4
adult dnnr education efuoes 1! when Buhl's 3 and Z plte- wu
enough persOns are intereAierl, o~t1 1d~. Bef!a lashed 1 2 alld 2
actordinc Ill announcement to- plleb toto nght fJeld for 1 siJI.
day by Sthool superintendent gle, Slaughter atoppinc at 11C!tG114
Clwles s. GibbL
Bubl's second plteb to fellou(lld
w11 wild. Slauptt.r loinl to
In other Ktion t•Ven by th• tbird and Bent 10 aeeoad. •Ernie
board It Ita Tuesday meeting II&gt;' Johnson w•rmed '"" "' ~ lllJ,
proval was c•ven for the pur~ waukee bullpen.
llellouPld
ol two Bell " Howell motion Pit· atrurk out · un .a 3 arid 2 ·pltell.
lure projeetora for .,. tn the l'j'o runs, one h•~ 10 erron, In
Central and tbe Sugar Run left
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Aaron
Slrlltlr out ••• a IIIDd.;
The board also ogreed to gllnt piteb.
Covingt9n
flied to; kubet
the Standard Alphall and Tar Co Ia lett center: Torre U•Li r,j
of Charleston t~e contract to re- and 1 plteh into~ rtlht , ~ "
ourfaee lbe temtory between the 1 single, the first Jill off 1Wiq:
Junior High School at the Baptist Hazle roule4 II) Belra '.. f•l

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Saturday morning 11 9 SO Band
D11eetor George &lt;Dalla. will pllr
""''nfll,1 ado the Junior and Senior M;trch·
lng Bands th1ough Middleport as
the start of the annual BaDJI
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Tag Dl)l.
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'"' I!Panelistl wfll be: Rober!
Mrs James Buchanan, general
\AJDit:fe~
oil ol the Ohio Power Co.; Jobn
chalrnlall of the drive for funds,
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, f'rank of, the Columbus ,od
will have her headquarters in
uthe1n Ohio Electru Comp•ny;
lhe olflee ot the Columbus and , The Conference al~~Uf !
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Pt. Pleasant D • ,..-,jj Qhun:n
D 'Moore of the Cfieaapede "
· ~~!~:~~:~~~;IIPO:~~~·:·J fiouthern "Ohio Electric Company.
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will be beld ill.. -U~r-~ardt, &amp; · RallWlY' J w Cl'owley of
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The~F.oe•'&lt;ll of the drive

brought home In the Ra&gt;yhn 'l·
Coat&amp;ambulanc:e Mrs. Jay rctu1 n·
ed to Middleport abo and 10/'ll
spend the week at lh• Rawlln JS
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lhe count at three games each and set the stage for the "•~·
down" game.in Yank~ Stadium on Thursda;y. ,Casey .stengel,
wily pijot of the Yankees, pulled out "allllie ~" to keep
the rampaging Brave• of Milwaukee fr()JII aDDCiiDI the worl~
Utle In 'toc1Jy'1 game.
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Pinal ~e of today's game was Yankees 3, Braves 2. .

Middleport Band
by Shert£1 Annual T D
and hiS staff stea!·
ag ay
HarriSon has had
"1:~1 ,themo1a,wnit 1To ~e Saturday ,

OPEN

$100 Dollars In Free Merchandise

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To
ven
Up
Series:
- - -·- -Yankee Win Over Milwaukee

G• d}ey 0rders
T Re}eased

brings ~as~tlrt'® protectid,n
ce'ntets

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State Senator Oakley Collins of Ironton as guest speaker 1
before the 1'/liddleport Business and Professional Women's
Club at their Tuesday meeting held at the First Presbyterian 1
Churcb stressed the n~e4 for voters to really know their leg·
blators and how they voted on the various bills.
Mrs. NelUe Vale, chairman of the Legislation committee,
Introduced the guest speaker.
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Other guests were State Ret!·
r.esentatlve and Mrs George Meln·
fiD
bart, MOllor c. 0 Flshe•·, lrllss
Graec Sauvage, Columbus; Mrs.
Kenneth McCord, Kyger, Miss Sal·
W0
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ly Sehaal.
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Mell)bej'J oJ Mri Vale'a contmtt·
lee are \Irs. Guy Swadley, Mra.
D S. Harol~. Mrs. Clan Muqay,
LAwrence (Toady) Harrtson and
ltlra. Wilbur Theobal~
Larry Wyatt of Rutland were re·
, Kr&amp; Cbarlolte Perrin, vice presl· leased from county jail Tuesday
dell!; pmided In the unavb1dable night by Sheriil Robert c. Ha~
abseritie of the president, Mrs tenbach at the request of Juslic•
wesley FJ'Y, and while the mem· of Poaee R E. Grmdley who Ies•
bers and cuesls were at their ta· than four weeks ago sentenced
bles the :netting opened with the them to six monihs in jail and
Club coned 1nd the song, "Amer·
fined them $100 and costs on
lea, the
with Mrs. Lll- conviction
ol theft
as pianisL
Harrison,
and Wyatt. 18

OUR STORE WILL

considering I he purchase
suite see us

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a new
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In north
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portion !odor. ·
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to 74, low llnltht

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State Sen. Oakley Collins
"OPPORnJNITY" TO KEY~ OTE pANEL DISCUSSION
. l. Is Middleport BPW Speaker

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FABULOUS

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FURNITURE STORE'S

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Pomeroy·Mlddl~ Obio, Wednesday, Octo)ler 9,

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Many of our customer!
have taken advnnta~e ol
this exc,ptlonal offer It
IOCA without saying that
this offer will be with·
drawn at the conclusion
of this sale, so If you arc

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11Jeh:.
dunng the lime of building and
al•o some ol the enlarged actll'i·
lies made possible by th)J add!·
lion to the building.
Gllta to the Building Fund wtll
be welcome at thls.servlee.
Splendid progte,. has been
m~de by the eongregatton of this
eburtb.
Attendance bas in·
creued an av~e ·of lwenty·slx
per.cent over lilt year during
lh~ moiltha of A\18Utl and

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pe:~k~n:hlpta h~~ ~:d:~i:~.,.

ceitt to the charges by reason ol

Riding Club,

~he ~:.::ia0118Co~~~

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'club, .fhe Alban¥
th j
Riding Club, the Mo1gs . County
case W" to go to e ury Riding Club and the RIVerview
aftet' final arguments by the pros Saddle Club ol Graham SliUon.
eeutlon and defense attorneys.
Toaatmaster for the event was
Don Poglesong of lluon. H• .In
MIIGS GENIRAL HOSPITAL
turn in!rodueed the ~lden~
Admitted Mrs Dorothy Rrlee, Bill Downie of P~merol'. who
Poltleroy; Mrs. Grace Houdalhell, spoke 1 lew words •• ~lin( to
Pomeroy· Mrs Wnd Sayrei Ra· all JD attendance. Gueala were
elne and ,David Hartinger, llld- then introduced and each mem·
dleperl.
,
He'•es. ber of the various clubt! In a!··
• Dlaebarged: Cleland ,._"'IDe tendanee stood and , Introduced
Paul Parsons, ...e
blmaell
Bec~er, Racine.
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to Mrs. Dorothy l!rlee, 1 The award!, wrdere
il\lli!'ltr. ' - .,- ·; w~ Bramo

Silver Sandy. owned by Jat"l:;.

y 1...,_ Fifth

Brumfield. Galltpollal M polnti.
ClaBB il---3 GJited; Full '
and Tall- First, Colonel KeDvanf
owned by Karen Gra~ of WeU
ston li{l pmnts; Seeoad, Lad,;
Pepp'er, owned by 1\'llltee Brad'
lord, Middleport, 30 pelnts.
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Class 3-PIIIde Horse-Flrat.
Golden Skipper,
mit Epple.
.
~Iota; Second,
owned by aft.
7

rorre ,tlelded Berro's sbarp
trollllder and easily ·beat the
{an~- ~atehcr to the bag. J1oo
~d ..alr\lel out No ruas, no
'llta, lib
none tell. ,
Jhdh
fielded ManUIIa:,
\be bO'' aoO~j
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