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Weather·--,

Servicemen

Middleport, 0., Oct. 16, 1957

OOOBER CELEBRATION BARGAIN DAYS

.llr •nd Mrs Delber Becke&lt; and
family llere visitors In Clarkoburg
W Va, Sunday,
'

Mrs Robert Reibel, Leadmg
Creek Road, left Tuesday for Chll·
Ucothe where she Will spend two
weeks w1th Mr and Mrs W!lllam
Kitchen (Jan• Young) and their
new daughter, Debra Jo Mrs K1t·
I chen and he baby were brought
home from the ChilliCothe Hospital Tuesday

and wa5 ass1gncd to the

Durable, snug f1ttmg, fl&lt;ec·

Mrs Mmn1e Erlewme IS re&lt;:U·
peratmg slowly afktr bemg all
w1th an attack of flu
Mr and Mrs James Cheadle
spent Sunday With her parents, Mr
and Mrs Rachae EJhs, Che5hare.
Mrs Wmme Mayer, Grove Caty,
spent the post week With Mrs
Stella Walburn and returned home
Fnday with her daughter ln·iaw
Mrs John Mayer, and children
Chen and John Jay, who had been
visiting her parents Represent•·
tlve and Mrs George Mmnhart, Cor
a week
Mrs Chrtmd Stumbo IS all at her
home on Stxth Avenue
Mr and Mrs Fran Reichert left
today for a ghort vacatton trtp
Mr and Mrs Anson Jackson
have moved from Columbus to Rut·
land Mrs Jackson entered Meigs
General Hosp1tal lor surgery tQ
day

Trammg Center at BambrJdge,
Md, whrre he took h1s bas•r
trainmg spent ten da) s of his
leave here w1th hu Sbler Mrs
Enrl Watkms and left Nondav
for Toledo "here hP. w1JI spend

the remamder of hiS leave w1th
hiS father Harry Padgett and
8J5lers, Mrs Dorothy Whitt, Mrs
Nancy Wh1tt and M1ss Pnscllla

Padgett He •1ll go from there
to New I ondon, Conn where he
Will tak1 suh nm 1ne trammg

Middleport
SO&lt;'iety
~frs II L Duuham accompanied
her husband to Avon Lake, Ohio
where he IS employed Sunday after

grey with knit cuf!s and
neckband Nylon rcm(orced
at pmnts of wear Sizes 36 tu
46

2 for $2.50

Sale $2.49

Men's $2.49

Men's Hanes

SUEDE FLANNEL
SPORT SHIRTS

WINTER WEIGHT

Full•cut - l&lt;mg wcarmg un-

shift&amp; 10 plaid patterns Full

Ion su1ts Snu2 lattmg neck·

cut Convertible collars -

band

Small, mcdtum, large and ex..

length or short sleeve, ankle

flannel

Long siee&gt;e, ankle

lrn!llh style 'S11es 36 to 46.

tra large s1zeS'

$2.69

Sale $2.00
Men's

Crease resistant fm1sh Lux·
urtously blended rayon and

HELEN'S BEAUTY
SHOP

acetate Styled for wear 29
to M wa1st measure
SALE

WESTERN JEANS

2 Reg $1.00 Men's Shaving Sets .

89c

'13 Reg. $1.29 Men's Shaving Sets .

99c

11

lor!Zed coltons and rayons A

Heavy

plashc shoe bags in

3 Reg. $1.50 Men's Shaving Sets

u.oo

colors Small, mediUm, large

lqw or green with 12 poe·

2 Reg, $1.79 Men's Shaving Sets

..• $1.00

and extra large Blzeo

kets

I Reg $2.85 Men's Shaving Set

. $1.50

3 Reg. $3.00 Men's Shaving Sets

Sale $2.49

$1.50

.,

,

kers, cookies, pQtato ch1ps,

6 to 16

2 Reg. $2.25 Women's Gift Sets

$1.00

4 Reg. $2.50 Women's Gift Sets

$1.25

6 Reg. $3.00 Women's Gift Sets

$1.50

Sale $1.38

3 Reg. $4.00 Women's Gift Sets

$2.00

1 Jtcg. $4.50 Women's Gift Set

$2.25

I Reg. $6.00 Women's Gift Set

$3.00

1 Reg. $6.50 Women's Gift Set

. $3.00

l Reg. $6.75 Women's Gift Set .

. $3.00

4 Reg. $7.50 Women's Gift Sets

$3 00

l Reg. $10.00 Women's Gift Set

$5.00

Catmon

ANKLETS

DELAWARE

BLANKETS

}'lne quality Ingrain Cotton
loe Long wearing Sue• -7
to 10\1 4 pairs In a package

I

Double bed size 75% cotton,
20% rayon 5% wool Bound
w1th acetate satu1 Ch01ce of
pink, red, blue or green plaid
72 by 84 mehes

4 pain $1.00

$4.89 a pair

Penn Craft

Contour

PLASTIC
DRAPES

BATH MAT SETS

'I

Beau?
Husband?
Executive? ·

3 pieces mat, rug and i1d c..
ver. La lex back - Made with

Heavy gauge viii) I Beaut!IUI
,.lectl on of solid colors And
florala - In wh1tc and col·
ors Each strip 27 by 87
inches.

Bltllllln Ony1
Dt!A Stl IIIOI·Gl

us...

the best tuftln~ yarns svall·
able Chmce of 8 sparkllnil
colora.

$1.95 a set

$1.00 a pair

BIB
OVERAllS
10 oe sanforlzed blue denim

nuts or popcorn Yellow or
red.

overalls Graduated for per·
feet fit S1zes 36 to 50.

$2.49

$3.69
'
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69~

Reg.

Can.non Bath Towels . :
•

Beauh·fluff fmish Super absorbency .Color• fyt for I
lastmg beauty Strtped pattern in aquamarine, ' circus
pmk, smoke pearl, bronze green and turquoise. ' 20 by
40 lnches

I:

2 for $1.00

Women's Ready To Wear
lloys

Men's "Big Ylllk"

Blue Magic

1 Reg. $1.95 Women's Fitted Cosmetic Travel Kits $1.00
9 Reg. $2.95 Women's Fitted Cosmetic Travel Kits $1.50

Stzes 6 to 18

88c

.. $1.50

remforced Authentic western styllllg Z1pper fly Sizes

body, Fully lined collar In 01 out latl -

y\1.

Wide vor1ety of patterns and

'
Keeps loods fresh For cruc

Sanforized, fast color plaids and slrtpes Generously cul

quilted

. 99e

6 Reg. $1.00 Women's Fitted Cosmetic Travel Kits 69c

Suede Flannel Shirts

weight

17 Reg. $1.38 Men's Shaving Sets

1

'\Lus~ro"

82 reg. $5.95 Women's Dresses Sale $4.00
207 reg. $3.95 Women's Dresses Sale $3.00
33 reg. $8.95 Women's Dresses Sale $5.00
14 reg. $10.00 Women's Dresses Sale $6.00
11 reg. $13.95 Women's Dresses Sale $6.00
Regular $2.95
34 Women's Orion Shrags
Sale $1.50
42 reg. $2.95 Women's Blouses Sale $1.50
32 reg. $3.95 Women's Blouses Sale $2.00
44 reg. 1.69 &amp; 1.95 Girls Blouses
Sale $1.00
.

Multiple Wire

WAXED PAPER

SKIRT
RACKS

and

PAPER TOWEL
DISPENSERS

5 tier skirt racks with 10

Unbreallable plastiC dlsperu;.
ers Red and white and yel·
low and white

chps

49c

$2.49

Reg. n.&amp;B to fU5

Reg. 50e

WOMENS
GOWNS

Women's Extra Large

PRINT
HANDKERCHIEFS

.

White and dark oackgrounds.
Some wltb hand rolled hems.

BaUate and cottoll cnpe
aowns. Short and fuU Ienalh •
Sizes 34 to iG. Plllk, blue,
mint and l!lllze.

Sale 39c

Sale $1.50

J . DAY SALE

KROEHLER liVlNG ROOM SUITES

I

,I

Wee Ivy

Women's Colton

0

•

•

•

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TROUSERS

Another shipment of wo·
men '• cotton broadcloth
blouses, Mn n y styles to
choose from Sizes 32 to 30.

Polished cotton Ivy Lea·
gue style trousm Beige
or black in stzes 3 to 12.

$1.00

$2.95

Chair Throws

Mill •• bl.,. 'em, bul alwayo a problem al 1111 time I
Here art unueualg1fta that any mnn will appreciate and
u•avery day Stnk1n1 ony• marble and Jet eryltel bai!IU
Ill a var10ty of al.apea and i!ZOI • , all w11h the world·
famo111 pen thai fill• olean and wnl• llawlelllly. Selot:l
lllteifl lodoyl
'

Rtchly textured cotton fabric blended wtlh Dacron Ma·
chine washable. Fringed

an around. 60 by 72 mches. 1.

Colors: green, brown, grey, gold, rose.

,,,, . .,. .,COLLINS JEWELRY
Your Confldeuee

Is Juatlf!M
I

POMEROY

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Qreakfast Sets
5 and 1 pc. Chtome Breakfast Sets - Wrought Iron
Breakfast Sets and Bronze ftmsh Breakfast Sets - Nll!o
tlonally known makes.
1 Reg. $129.00 5 pt. Bronze Breakfut Set Sale UOS.OO
! Reg. $189.00 7 pt. &lt;;brome Breakf~~~; Seta Salle $153.00
1 Reg. $119.00 5 pe. Chrome Breakfut Set Sale ltlf.OO
Rog. $99.00 7 pt. Chrome Breakfui Set • Sale ,fll.IIO
1 Rec.
1 Rec.

2 Reg. $29J.OO 2 pc. Uvlng Room Suites Sale '$257 .00

Fringed Cling·Fit

•••

2 Ptece Suttes and Secti~al Suttes - All are Kroehler
Quality
't
13 Reg. $319.00 2 pe. Li\'lng Room Suites Sale $266.00
In grey, green, gold, beige, rose and brown
3 Reg. $189.00 2 pe. Living Room Suites Sale U51.00
Wtlh ottoman Brown, grey, green
1 Reg. $179.00 2 pt. Living Room Suite Sale $133.00
l Reg. $259.00 2 pe. Living Room Suite Sale $212.00
Grey
4 Reg. $269.00 2 pe. Living Room Suites Sale U9t.Ot
Green, beige and brown.
00 2
Ll 1 R
S 1'- S 1 ••33 00
3 Reg. •279
•
·
pe. v ng oom 0 ... 1 8 • •
Dark grey or beige.
2 Reg. $219.00 2 pe. Living Room Suites Sale U77.00

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NEW!

SHEAFFER'S~WHITE DOT
SNORKELt PEN DESK SET
•

BLOUSES

$3.98

Brown and' betge.
1 Reg. $379.00 3 pc. SeetiODal Lhug Room Suite
Brown
Sale $311.00
3 Reg. $348.00 3 ~.sectional Llvlllg Room Suites
Rose, aqua.. and beige.
S11le $288.00
3 Reg. $397.00 2 pt. Seellonal Uvlng Room Soltes
Black 1 beige and charcoal
Sale $333.00

Traffic Violation
Charged Against
Injured Motoril!!t

PLASTIC
SHOE BAGS

Frutt or the Loom"- san•

, dcnnn Triple stitched and

BOYS $1.69

Regular $l.H

SPORT SHIRTS

.. 69c

6 Reg $1.19 Men's Shaving Sets

' $2.95

,.

':t·OO 5""·
Wro,•bt Irun Breakfu&amp; Set Site' f78
r...,
f9 .505 pt. Bronze Drop Leaf BrellkfutSet

~~

1 Reg. $89.00 5 pt. Chrome Brealtfut Set Sale
2 Re1. 89.00 5 pe. Wropght Irun Breqfut Seta ~-·-· ··• •
1 Reg. U09.00 7 pe. Chrome Brealtfat Set
1 Reg. $15t 5 ~·Wrought lrOD BreU/tilt Set
2 Reg. $138.00 5 pt. Brollie Breakf. . $,f,Sale ,u~.u•
llef. '13t.Ot 5 pe. Cllfome Bre&amp;Ullt Sel sate ,utl.lllll
1 Reg, $128 7 pe. Wrougbtlron Breakflit Set
1 Reg. U19.00 7 pt. Chrome Brelilfaat Set

~~--~----~~~

more th~n ~0 hve~ m the past few days, wtth about one·thtrd
of the vtcbms chtldren m lllinots and Pennsylvama schoo
for the mentally retarded
The latest trag1c flu outbreak k11led f1ve youths at the Dtx·
Ill, Ill., Slate School for the Mentally Retarded It followed o•
the heel! of a lethal outbreak
·---which k1lled SIX children at the
Fennhurst State 1ralntng School
near Phdadelph1a Tuesday
HJlalth officials In Washington
expr"!!"'d concern over the UP'
swing of deaths from Ai!an Flu
fnd alhed a1lments, and the U s
PubUe Health Serv.ce acted to
bring Its reports Jlf flu outbreaks
up to date
Pohce Ch1ef Frank Hudson said
A Umted Press survrv 51 noe today that David W Humphreys,
Monday showed a least 31 deaths 65, of JeU1co, Tennesaee, who was
blamed on flu and resulting cnm· mlured - Tuesday In a truck car
pllcalldns, eight of them 10 Pen co llsion' at the intersection of Rts
nsylvama, ftve tn Illinots, four 10 ~3 and 7 wJII be charged with
Michigan, three caeh m Indiana "fatlure to observe a stop s1gn"
, ,nd New Jersey, and twn each 10 as soon as he 1s released from the
Ohio. Utah, WISconsin sud New Mel'S Genent Hospital
York State
Humphreys '"ffcred a fraclured
Epldtmlc Hlta· School
knee 10 the collision and h1s w1fe,
AI D1xon, Ill , Stale Welfare Faye, 55, suffered from shock
Director Otto L Betta~ 10 vealed cuts and brmses Miles E Cain
Wednesday night th•t a suspected Athens, drlv&lt;r of the truck escap
nu eptdemac at the school ror men 1 ed unscathed in the acctdent1
ally retarded chtlren ha. stmk
Hudson sa11 toda) tha&lt; evidence
en 1,183 of the 4,683 111 ,.,\., and md1cated that Humphreys fa~led to
70 of Its 050 employes
observe the stop SIGn at the 1nter
Bettag s01d the epldem1r broke section
out Sept 30, and all ftvt: deaths
were due t~ pneumoma brGught
on by the flu The first v~etlm died
Oct ~ an4 the latest Wednuday
Th~ lnc14ent
of re,plratory
Illnesses ehmbcd across •he n"'·
tlon, w1th many states reporting
case loads · In the thousands.
Children and young adult• a,.
peared to be the chief flu victims
The South Bethel EUB Church
The disease made heav) mroads of Silver Rldge will observe Men's
' olt c11llege campuses, forrmg can·
dtllatlon of 1 number of w•ek Ill! Day, Sunday, Oct 20, at 9 30 a m
tootballpmes Among !II• gUoeJ durmg the Sunday School hour
' ~!!$Ill..&lt;!~!!.~) by the n~ wa! Shl&gt;' Rev F; T Bra11scomb, pastor,
' ~ Sfl~ "Mtllen Col&lt; will delili!Y the medaae el lh•
lege vs Weatern Reser•• In Pe~· worship sefliu:~. at 8.!10 P' m. Sun
nsylvama
ftay eveQing ';the men of the cornFlu also downed the previously mun1ty are espemlly mvlted to
unbe!!ten Drake Umverslty team attend both c:erv ces
forcing clncellahon of Its tilt With
The Sunda) School wtth Norman
Colorado State UniverSity The Bahr, Supt " '" lhe m•dst of a
Colorado Aggtes appealed lor an Red and Blue Contest, With Faye
alternate opponenl
Watson. and Darlene Bahr as cap
Footbtll Gamos Concollocl
ta1ns 1he Red Side now IS leading
IllinoiS Wesleyan cancelled Its with 5tl points and the Blue Side
same With \Yeaton and Kentucky has 42 PriZes are bemg g1ven
Slate stepped ,. to fill tho gap.
to those brlngmg the most people
Other games caneelled Included to Sunday School
the BoWdOin • Williams College
A W!Oner roast, sponsored by
game m New England hnd the the Sunday School, Will be held
for all those attendmg Sunday
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute School at the clo of th
t t
game against Union College 1n
'
se
e c~n es
New York.
Also m New York, a Colgate
UniverSity student died after com·
In&amp; down with a flu.hke Illness
AI Iowa State, about 300 students
were s•r~ekcn and an emergen~y
ward was set up m a women's
Entnes m the Common Pleat
dormitory
An outbreak at Atlanta, Ga , Court today showed two rase
prompted officials to' release 24 have been settled since Wedneo
prisonero and authorities said they daJ
In Lon V Greenlee vs Rober 1
plannl\d to release 36 more.
Tate,
et al (lncludmg the v111ag
AI Norfolk, Va , Navy offiCials
reported 1,920 sailors aboard sh1ps nf Middleport) ihe court QU!Cie&lt;'
partlclpatmg m NATO exerciSes m title for plalntlfl to lot 2 or sut
lhe Nortb Allant1c were stricken hv1ston M and a parcel on th'
north s1de extcndmg to D1amom1
with flu ,
Cleveland has recorded two !loll ow
Title to the property exccptc•'
ASian flu denths and IS lnvestlgat·
lng SIX others today as h1gh rates 1 sewer easement owned by Mtd
of abaentee!Sm In schools through· dleport
In Bctt,v Fa1reh•ld "
Elme·
oul Ohio continued to mounl
The two v1cllms were Fred D1 Fa~rch1ld the court d~m!Ssetl
orocecdmgs w1thout preJUdiCe
(Contmued on Page Two)

South Bethel EU
Chuteh Will Hold
Men's Day Sunda Lion's See Film
On Scientific
Search for.Oil

Two Court Cases
Settled Thursday

Sheriff, Ex-MaJor
Are Arrested For
Traffic Violation
COLUMBUS, Ohio UP-Crm•
f'""'en Domtld Maves and R1charr
Holycross counted a good day •
haul arresttng motor1sts anclud
ing a former mayor, who mad1
Illegal left turns at an 1ntersee
tlon
While wrltmg out a t1ckct fo
an untdentlhed driver, a s~or.C
motorist made the wrong turn
Holycross flagged h1m dowr
and found It was Common Pie"
Judge and former Mayor Myron
B. Gessaman
Along came a thlfd violator
who JUSt waved at the off1cer•
and kept on gomg GIV,ng eha!IC
t~e two pollee arrested Sberlfl
Stacy Hall a former ' policeman
wbo "ld he was JUSt returmng
'!Vbat he thought was a frl011diy
greeting when he waved
Riding w1th Hail were Clerk
of Courl! Roy K111g and Prosecu
tor Samuel Devine
Total proceeds to the c1t
from (mes. $30

·COON HUNT WINNERS
Burdell McKinney of Middleport
:md hts two year·()ld registered
blue ttck female dog, 'Blue Eva"
~ere w1nners of the Meigs County
wild coon hunt recently held In
the eastern scct1on of the county

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A eolci fll'iit
the spirit of
Nat1onal' Petroleum Week now
'" progress, was shown after the
regular Wednesday luncheon of
the Pom eroy Lwns Club held 111
the soc1al rooms of the Federated
Church
The f1lm, provided by L1on
Arthur Hovt, told a detailed storv
of sclenl!flc searches for 011an 0·1 gamble-mctudmg geolo·
glc and sellimologtcal studies that
usually extend over a f1ve year
period
It also dOSCflbed modern rc·
fining methods m which comme;
dally usable fracl1ons are taken
from crude ml
President Ernest Covert presld
ed at the meeting and welcomcd Robert warner 85 a new Lton
h•m w1th hiS pin
Preaentmg
warner
was sponsored by Lion
Glcnro) Ewing
\
Lmn Ron Sprmgcr mtroducert
a guest, Dick Cnug, secretary of
the Ironton 0 Lions Club of the
Automobile AssociatJop of Amer·
tea
A $5 contribution was voted to
the National Society for the Pro·
venhon of Blmdn ..s Vice pr.,
Sldont John
Bacon, pro•ram
•
cha1rman, Introduced Mr Hoyt
MARKET RIPORT
CINCINNATI. 0 UP-Produce
Eggs, steady, prices at farm, con·
sumers, whites and browns, A
jumbos ~4-57 A large 30·53, A
mediUm 34-37 A small 23-25 B
lar~e 45-48, FOB A large 58 (J(J, A
medium 44 45 B large 53 ii4
Cb1ckens frvers lc higher 3 3
'&gt; ib 15·10 heavy h•ns 13·14,
hght hem!! 8 ll prtce dlstr1buhon
on frvers, 10,000 at 15 41100 at
16. 21.000 at 17 and 8~00 at 18
Butter !JO score 71

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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II
Arrives Iu Nation's Capitol
WASHINGTON (UP) - Britain's captivating Queen EUza
belh II swept mto the nation's capital today to one of the btg·
gest fanciest red carpet welcomes ever extended a distmgutsh
ed VISitor
Hundreds of thousands, includmg President Eisenhower,
greeted her
The 31·year·old sovereign
emll•~gly l!rcless tn the face of al airport welcome
While a band played 'Got!
mcndmg cercmonv, stepped
·rom E•st!nhower's personal plane Save the QIICcn' 1 and tht 'Sto;
o the cheers of thousand! at Spangled Banner cannons boom
i!d a solemn 2l·gun Balute as thE
Washmgton NatiOnal Airport
The Presadcnt was there w royal patr stepped to the rt::v1ew
Jrcet her and her duhmg eon 111g stand
The royal couple flew herr
lnrt, Prince Ph •hp, and to escort
hem to the White House alon! aboard tbe presidential plane C!&gt;
he crowded ilag·decked streets Iumbme Ill 1\'om Patrick Henry
o start a reremony·packed foUl Airport ne.ar Newport News
Va , a(t~r a whtrlwmd tour of
:ia) state v1sit
Mrs Eisenhower wa•IFd al th1 the h!S!Or!C early BritiSh settle·
White Hou1e to give them 1 per· mcnts at Jamestown and W1lllams
t1dewatm
1onal welcome on the "front bUt g on Virginia's
peninsula
po"f'b"-the north portico
The weather beth there sod
~111'1 of State John Fostet
lies and a bost of high dlpi hen was overcist and br~ef early
morning showers wetted tbe flag
m tic ~nd military offlelals• we
~decillld '"'•ell of Wasbln&amp;ton.
w,tK the Pr~lden~ ~~r' ~e
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Russia Is Warned By US
AgainstAttack On Turks
~ I WASHINGTON (UP)- Amencan offiCials satd today Rus•
Co
p
•
1s now on nollce that a Russian attack on Turkey wtll bring
Meigs- • nee I thes1aThere
fury of us retaliallon agamst the Sovtet Umon itself
11111 be no sanctuary for Sovtet aggressors as the
upport
ate
n
I
Chmese
Commumsts
had
Korea they Said, If the Russian
S
R 0
IS overt Use of "volunteers," however, probably would
Corn Is Annoum:edl
----- Runo!s.s tabrJngtheyany rctal!atton •&amp;•Ina!
The Prtce Support rate for PODJeroy S
COUt
Secretary of State John Foster
1957 corn w1ll be $1 34 per bus
Dulles told a new!! conference
hcl In Metgs County acccordlfig Fund Campa•' go
Wednesday
dJd not think
lo announcement made here to
Madeast war likely But he sa1d
day
JN
nonthclcss thiS country must be
Farmers may put their 19'7 s ow Underway on guard ,.,, Russia attack Tur·
earn under loan to •he Comrno
ke)

Jail Population
At Lowest Mark
Since January 1
Sheriff and Mrs Robert Har·
tenbach had only one guest lor
lunch today
When Eugene M Buchann, 23,
was released durmg the past 24
hours. and no
new commttt·
mcnts were received at the
eounty ]all up to 10 a m toda),
Mc1gs Count:v's penal colony wa~
reduced t(l one lone survtvor
He is Orla Gtlmore, ~4 Gil·
more has langu11hed tbere sine•
Sept 10 for tack or a $t,OOO bond
"Nhtle he 1s charged with break
lfilt and entE'rlng
Buchann 11 the Rutland man
who was t~nprehcnrled earlier thl~
week by Sheriff Hartenbach and
Marshal Lawrence Whtt1atch in
Syracuse walh a truck load of
leen·agers Thev wer.e enllaged in
thowerme: ror.k~ on Svracuse
houses apuareJJ\JY m an e((ort to
beat the Hallo-.een trick or treat
game with Jll!lt tricks
Meanwhile, Pomeroy mayor's
court was slowed to a walk, loo
Only Curtis W Cunningham ap·
peared to put up $15 bond on a
charge of speeding brought b)
Patrolman Henry Werry Cunn
m~ham wtll appear tn court Satu,~y ntght, or farfelt his money

portion

tov.ight in 40t except
extreme southeHt,

October 17, 1957

By UNITED PRESS

A rash of flu eptdemtcs around the nation has clatme

$1.59

~len's

Tough, sanfomed 10 oz, blue

$1.88

Pet1le and feminine Easier
to use Sweeps cleaner n..
signed for modern up to date
sweeping.

SALE 39c a yard

KRISPY KANS

$5.00 a pair

Nylon reinforced. heel and

Platds,

Cosmetic Specials

Evenings
Appointment

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Rayons

prints, checks, flor,al patterns and bordered prmts

Boys Big Yank

DRESS
TROUSERS

ham VISited Mr and Mrs James
George MLOre R1ver Hill, is amWilliams and sonw, Scott and Rich pro\ mg after a recent til ness
ard, Lora1n, hrfore returmng homr.
Stephen llubmson, small son of
The W1lhams family arc former Mrs Ruth Rohmson and Earl Rol&gt;
Joenl 1r•sJdenls
inaon, rcceavcrl bru1scs and acrat
ches when he fell out of a car at
the approach to the Mason·Pome·
roy bridge Monday
John and Eddac Blukc, liOns ot
Mr und M1 'i E M Blake, have
been Ill with flu
011en 1'ues. lhru Sal.
Mrs Mary Wysong, Bucyrus,
former local resident, and her
R:OO - 5:00
mcce, 'Mass Frances Notter, St AI·
bans, were dannN guest~t Sunday
By
of Mr •nd Mrs Herbert Chambers
and also viSited Miss Vesta McCoy
and Mt and' Mr!i Burr Forest
1 'h mUes We~l Darwin
Mrs Wy11onf( and her nacce had
On Route 680
been 1n Hunltn~ton vlslt!nl relaPhone Dar11 In Exehangr
tives and were enroute to St AI·
bans when they came to Middleport for a &amp;hort VISit
Carl Ebersbach, who Is employed
m Charleston on the New York
Central Rmlroad, •pent the week
end with his family In Bradbury
Mrs Winured Vaughan and Mrs
Mnry June Hood were m Columbus
TONIGHT
I Monday to attmd the Ohio State
Trade Show sponsored b) the Ohio
FAMILY NIGHTS
John Wayne Maureen o llara Cosmetologists
Jlollile and Nclhe Zerkle were
"THE QUIET MAN"
VISitors m Coumbus Sunday
(In Techn1coiorJ
- alsoMrs Denver R1cc IS 111 at her
Dane Clark
Ma. Wvnn home on Broadway
''THE MAN IS ARMED"
The Hcv Howard Ruppelt, pas·
Thura. &amp; Fri.
Oct. 17·18 lor of the FliRt PaeRbyteraan
Church, Is recnperatmg slowly
Sheree North Jl'lfrcv Hunter after an attack Q( pleumy and flu
Barry Sulhvo~n
A ram1ly dinner was held Sun·
da• at the home of MSgt and Mrs
"A WAY TO THE GOLD"
.l•mes Brewington and daughter. I
On Clnemaseope)
l Sandra Those present were MSgt I
-alsoMyrna Loy OliVIa DcHnvtlland Joe Ankrom who w11l leave soon
''THE AMBASSADOR'S
for Hawaii Mr!l Bud Klssen, Col· '
DAUGHTER"
umhu~ Mrs DaiSY Ankrom, Mr
and
Mrs• John Vroman and sop,
(Cinemascope Tcchmc-olor)
John, Mr and Mrs Chas Vroman
&amp;nd •on, Mark.

Dtllt Stl (3C)Of.ll

Percales, Broadcloths, Acetate and

l Reg. $5 89 Men's Shaving Set

Mr •nd Mrs Fred Cabeen, Alb·

HOUSE
IROO-MS

DRESS GOODS

Cosmetic 'Specials

UNION SUITS

sport

San(oru:ed

he had spent the week end with ens, are guests of Mr and Mrs.
his family here Tuesday Mrs Dun Wilham Slater and family

ltl Cryll11

Pomeroy-Middleport, Obi.o, Thursday,

Health Officers Wor,ried
As Flu~ Death Toll Grows

New S~yle

Reg. 411e and 59e -Big Selection of Patterns

Woven platd work shtrts - Full cut for comfort and
"work freedom " Easy lo wash - easy to non Tailor·
cd for long wear Small, medmm, large and exit a large
stzes
.

ed sweat shtrts tn white or

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Suede Flannel Shirts

SWEAT SHIRTS

'Misi Lenore Giles was taken to
Me~gs General Hoap1tal m the
Rawhngs CoutsJimbulance Tuesday
even1ng where she ts a rnedtcal
patient

Naval

Regular $2.95 Men's

Men's $1.49

Mr and ~Irs Val Rcvnolds, Morgantown, W Va, spent the week
end With h1s parents, Mr and Mrs
L. E Reynolds, and grandmother

Davtd H Padgett, who enlist
1n the U S Navy on July 25th

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over ollto tonlgllt. Frldty pertly
clo•dy with llttlo lompotlhlrt
chonllf. High IGday In 601, liW

De.,oted l'o l'fle In~ 01 l'lle JJelfa.JI••• Are•

STORE HOURS: THURSDAY ond FRIDAY9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. and SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

Charleston Sunday

Mrs Margaret Reynolds

Cooler

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THURSDAY, 17th, FRIDAY, 18th, SATURDAY, 19th,

Mr and Mrs Pa•l TheiS and
daughter, P~tllla, were vtsttors m

ed

BY UNITED 1'11111
Ohio: Oaulonol rtln toollr,
ondll1(1 wut portion lhll IIJer.
noon •nd 1101 portloo lonllht,
followed by grodual ciNrlftl,

8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·

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d1ty Credit Corporalton at the
Pomerov Bey Scout F'und Drave
Later Sovaet Fore1gn 1.fm1ster
above rate
rha1rm:m Hnnry Cleland sa1d today Andrr1 Gromyko charged that the
The ror n should be stored 1n house tv nous(' colleetaons begun Turkish general staff, wath Am·
cr1bs that y, 111 keep tiLe corn m Wednesday 't;re gmng very wel1" encan proddmg' was planntng
~ood cond 1t 10 n The loan rate of
I he dnve wtll continue through to attack Communut-baeked Sy$1 34 per bushel as based on No 1 lhLs week at1d be chmaxed Satur- fla 1mmedutely after Turkey's
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3 corn, therefore, the corn mus• I day wath ar. all day street collec- Oct 27 electaons
:trade No 3 or better at the ttmc lion Jumor workers wall take
American GUiclals wath .specaal
the loan exp1res
nart 1r. th1" oart of the annual knowledge of M1deast affairs
A Service charge v! one eent j Boy Scout dnve
~a id they do not know whether
per bushel with a mtmmum fee
Mrs Gtlb, rt Mees, chairman or Russia at1ually IS trymg to prollf $3 00 must be dep:mted Y.lth the house to house dnve, r.amed voke a war between Syria and
the A S C OffiCP at the t1me these work(rF who are assigned Turkey But the ofCtetals ex·
A.pphcahon for Loan IS made
to stret~ 3 nr~l nctgh!wrhood~
pressed m1sgav~ngs about the
Farmers are advised to check
rlOSslble results of the Sov1et prothe moisture of their corn befon·
Mrs Sadr r:, Spencer, 'Mrs Wy Jaganda campa1gn
makang application The corn atl GJibcrt ~1rs Herman Ohlmger
V1ce President Rachard M
must te!lt ~0 5% ar less an rno1s Mrs Rc~no L nd Mrs Henry Ewang ~axon sa1d tn San Francisco Wed
tore before a tOnn een be made .Mrs WilliS McMurrav, Mrs Char 'lcsday that President EJSenbow·
Corn should be cribbed for l c~ Swatzel, :\!rs Wa1d Gorby, Mrs. ' r and Dulles were gavJDg prior
•cvml days before en apphca PhLI Meier l'lrs Frank TttU!S Mrs 1ty attcntJOn o warkmg out a
Uop) s made
!\ lbert Coate" Mrs W R Shasteen, j ocaceful solu tJOn to the problem
Any farmer who wishes lo put Mrs Elmer White, M" Ted Down- He sa1d the Umted Stales' "grFal
hll eprn tq the Pnee Support 1e Mrs Roy Mayer, 'Mrs E;:Jward ~car" was that a 11ingle "mbnl·
HOLDINIJ A rei'l PLANI MOIIII, •onD,I\1'"7·
Promm can contact , Herbert E Arnold and Mrs Clifford Young "Uiatlon" could set off a war In
at the tntrlc~tel)' ..deaiped
Wasbmeton Developed at
Sb•el4! at the local A. S c or
the area
flee Ia Pomeroy , Ohio, for de· fn Kerr s Run the workers ar
Dulles wa. asked Wednesday If
plant In Clnclnnat~ Ohtn,
tailed .lllformal!on.
Harlan Wehrung, Edgar Thomas '" defendmg Turkey, this coun·
l!OII{ld th111,1t for tbe tnt
and Loram Sterrett Chrurman of lrv would do so 'jby attaeking the
the bus10es., district ts Mrs Reo- attacker "
zo Menchtm, 'assasted by Mrs Hen"Certatnly, 1f there as an al:·
ry Cleland
tack on Turkey by tfl.t! Sovaet Un·
.Auditor for the dnve IS Ted on ' the }ecretary r\lJllled, "It
wme ~ 10d iill rece1pls o( the would not me~n a pU!liy defen·
ve are bemg handed m to Mr s1ve oPeration by the
.O,te at Dowme-Gross Clothmg States w1th the 8ovtct
; B~d Ful&amp;r; general chail')lUin of Middleport for tbe
1rilrlll ~~tore The Rev Eugene BI'&lt;IWn Is ~rlVlleied san1:tt:uy from
v1ce chatrman Cor P()Gteroy and lO attack Turkey ''
Boy Scout fund dnve, and MrS Ernest Covert, chairman of
the house-to-house canvass which IS to be held Saturday, Octo· John Henry Turner, • member Frank Vaugh11n served as rating ll ~ ofhc~als said thiS does
b
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of the councal of the Town af chaarman and prepared name hsts not neccssanly mean an all-out
er 19 , are mvt1mg any one who WI 1I work on the canvass to
t• d th K k ff b
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Mason, W Va , d1ed suddenly on
Amer1can altack on Russia In
a.en
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anquet W ch WII be served at 8.30 am October 1~. from a hem attack
event of a Russtan attack on Turat Heath )\lethodist Church basement dining-room
He had been a member of thr
key They md there IS no way of
Cub Stout mothers With :Mrs counctl smce July 1, 1957, and
pred1ctmg thiS country's mov•
LeWIS H Sauer as chairman. are was 44 years of age
unbl the speclftc ctrcumstantC~
preparing and aervmg the break·
HIS w1fe, Alma, and two dau
arC' known
fast The chslrmen are anXIOUS to gthers, Judy and Janie ~trs H
For one thmg they ,.,d, a So-•
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get as many mot~en of Boy Cotton Turner, h1.s mother, and
\ 1et attark would have to overt
Scouts, Explorers or Cub Scouts three stslers survtve htm Hts
aggressiOn to provoke a move
to assast m the drtve
ststers are Lema Johnson Mason
agamst Rus~1a Itself Thts tndi·
BY
UNITED
PRESS
OS
At 6 p m Friday e~~ning Troop Leila Blain~. SouthSide and Freda
Cool clear weather moved mto eated a SYf!an attack on Turkey
245, Boy Seouta ol Arilertca, will K Riffle, south carolina ,
the
MISSISSippi Valle) todal Col w1th the help o! Russ~an military
The General ServiCes Admml!- meet at the hbrary to complete
He WAS the owner and open
tra t!On-DMS Depot, Pom t PI """ plana for their share In the tOWII· tol\of the Turner Serv1ce Station lowmg torrrntJal ra ns and· to:- advisers and techntc1ans or even
with Ruman "volunteers", prob1
an t• W Va • ts 0rfcnng ror sa Ie Wide project
located m Mason He was .1 nadtc wmds that md rectly caus- ably would not draw U S retalia·
ed
the
death
of
three
persons
m
on a bt d bas Is a quantity of loInstructors and asst"nments
fc;rr
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tJ()n :tgatnst Russta
Central Loutslal'la
cust posts Th e materaal orfered the drtve wtll be issued at the
l:~ssini!
.
J
t:hurch
and was constdcred one
cons!S Is of one (1l Iot of appro" brea kfast and Fultz Ia ~
of Mason's bne Cttlzcns Hts
d
h h
rna tc IY 235 unpee Ied Iocust posts Ihe f act that participation In
h
The lhrce were klllt· m 1g
wt(e
AJma,
is
a
Reporter
for
t
e
d
dnve means helping the National Pomt Pleasant Rcguter
c Ight (8) Ieet Iong
rwoaayds acet en IS op rain swept
I
There arc• approximately
160
Boy
Scout
movement
as
well
as
k
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b
th
11
h
In an mterview w1th the May
S
1
sta ndard 6' to II'", tameter utt c ama 1roop m t e art•
d
d red tmt 1ar'I storms
ore L Ingells,rccoreran
p struc'1 yes erd
Th
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St
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mate
e riVe a ur ay w!l start as
ay at " oss Olfil, " liS an
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lh an approx
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dtame
te r ~ bu1t50stze arger
tl''
an d soon as th e brea kfas t IS completed mammg councilmen or the caty M11ton, rt a causmg damage to
,.pproxima\ely 2ft smaller thar. and 1s to be ended at 4 p. m Bus· thts statement was obtamed
crops and pow!r lmesl
~" d1ametor butt size. Prospec 1~eas hokusesdalre being contacted of "~:nou~s~~~~~~u~~~~c~:'or :~: Ram thiS morning swept down
00J1Ce
live bidders arc urged to inspect
t " wee
t is hoped
, total
of an whiCh
was that 0the1 Town of Mason He was cons•d the Oh10 Valle\ toward the Gulf
The r~r~t 1~:sue or "The Activ
'h IS property " SIZes an d quan.1· mate)y what
.. was ra d 1oppr
t x ererl as one of the ucttve and Coast staff's dousmg West I a ity" Maddleport H1gh School pa~
18
tl oa are
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ti tca1on Iy Bid s ac· wall be surpassed c as year, mfluentlal councilmen He was fa)ette lnd
w1th a one mch er was puhhshcd thts week and
1c on enmayre beot mllpected
oepProperty
on1Y be
Mrs Covert has announee~ the deVOted to has w1fe and fam1ly down pour and g1v1n;; Nashvall~ carr1ed the Honor Roll for the
tw4)fn the hours of
.\ M follow&gt;ng people who have asSI•ted and wBS respected by all who and Chjlltanpoga, Tcnn. 1 )lalf finl "' week• of school for the
9
00
and 3 00 p M on Mondays fbru m mapping out the campaign anJ knew h1m Not onlv w1ll he be mch o[ ram
Junior and Senmr H1gh School
Fridays Bids must he submitted 1n getting workers Mrs DaVId miSsed by the offtc~al fam•iy of
ln the Pac1f1e Narthwesf. Seal students
n form• available at the DIIS Jenkins, Mts Richard' Chambers, the to•n of Mason, but hiS death tic reported a half·mrh o£ ra,,,, SeniOrs on the Honor Roll an
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'lepot office Bids will be pJib. Mrs ~ M Blake, Mrs R. R. PICk· came as a great shock to each last mght althong' the rest of Patty Barth, Carol Blaker, Vera
'lclv opened at the DMS Depot ens, Mrs WUHam Morris ani Mrs. and e\•ery cttazen o( the com the area reported only hght Covert Gene ::md Jeanette Crooks,
n November 1. 19~7. at 2•00 E 0. Rail
muntty We offer to hts wtdow showf'rs Thcf(• wPre a few hght Chne Datley, Kay Darst, Sharon
1
.., M The GovPrnment rescn~~
and family om heartfelt s)m· ~ho~crs m the Crntral Rockaes Jones, Charlcttc Lightfoot, James
he n~ht to reJect any ;~nd/or
pathy along )'olilh our dcstre to and the plat('all rrg1 on
Ohlmger, Sharon Roush, Stanley
n bads
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asstst hr.r any "ay whatsoever
The cool a1r 1n lh~ Central Saunders Vonda Sec, Tom Skm1
Blds must bf'l arromplmed b'
\..·
Plam state&lt;; pushed tcn.peratureti ner Phyllis Stanley
CLASS TO MEET
down m lht&gt; \Tml ~slppl Vallov Jumors Jenmfcr Daniels, Bev·
•erl!fled or cashier's check for
The Umon Cou ntv Class moe• While It hu&lt;tlrd thr storm front etly Dunham, carol Hudsoll. Linn
'he full amount or the bid, made
ng Will be held Sunday October southeilstwarrl
tn o Alab:lma Hummel, "ark Kelly, Norman
"vablc to the General Scrv~ees
10 at the Mt Ohvr Church ar Genrg a Fiollrl' , nd Ihe Mtd· \WJiev, Dole Miller Carolyn Mil·
\dmtnlstrallon Check:~~ of unsuc
tordmg (o announcement made A!Jant (' state~: "herr rain IS hoan, PollY Thomas, Carla Wilson
•essful bidders wall be returno1l
today
forccasl
Sophomares 1farv Barth, Ron·
1romptly by mall
Mem~crs o( the staff of ''T'-e
_ -me Evan5, Ruth Farmer, Loretta
Bidders arc not rcqu1red to '\ct!VIty" the Middleport High
Hanmng, KarE'n Herrmann, Phylhs
!I tend the bid opentnq If no I I Scbool paper are Edt lor, Sharon
Chat·Q·e~
Hilbert. Rus&lt;cll LeWIS, Jamce HICD
1resent at the bad opcnml! Sill' Jones, Asst Editors Carol Hud
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ards, Barbara Stiles D1ana Stum·
~esR(ul btdder will be not1C1cd bv ~on , Carolyn Milhoan Fcaturt&gt;
t,
bo-, Bonme v .. n Cooney, Carolyn
11a1l Successf11l bidder must re Editor, Phvllis Hilbert, Exchange
Wtlson
nove the property at bts own Edttors, Margaret E&lt;INards, Pat
8SSII:~
Freshmen Carma Artts, Judith
~xpense frnm Government prt&gt; ty Barth
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Butcher, Chflstme Coats, Barbara
111SOS wlthm two (2) weeks after
Sports Editors, JuniOr Rowle'
Moscow Radio satd today the Untied States Stxth Fleet was and Betty cover~ Don Erwm, Kay
1Jd opentng date, work ()( rc· Dale Miller, Horsefeatbers, Earl
. Jenkmson, Uav1d Lyons, Karen
nova! must be performed on re McKmley Dennis Walburn, Sen massing "not far from Syna's shores" and that U S and Bnl· McEihmny, Susan Probasco. Su·
1ular work days, Monday thru 10r reporter, Vera Cover! Juiuor tsh warships were en route to Israel
!On Pullen, Jocklyn Ratliff, Dom
Friday, between the hours or Polly Thomas, Sophon!Ore Lor
It was the latest of a senes of Sovtel statements that have R1ce, Rosett• Richards, Judith
~ 00 A M and 4 00 P M
etta Hann~ng
aroused fears m Western naltons that Russ•a m•ght stumble Sauer, William Soltez. Richard
Swackhamer Ja01ce Zuklc
F"' hman, RIChart! Swackham over tis own propaganda and to•tch off World War III
Arti
r
Ski
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Etghth Grade: Charlene DaviS
cr,
Sts, om
nnct 11ary
In Ca1ro the Jl(overmmmt ·con - - - ~-----&amp;qtt,, Cbarlotte Taylor, Typllt&lt;, trolled Middle East News Agency close to Wl
Da\ld Hoyt, Sandra Hysell, Carol
W0
Phypllla Stanle~ Clnw Dat}(')l reported from DamDscus that
Therr was no 1mmr:i1atc U S Jacobs, Barbara Jones, Patracta
Shaf'IJ Rous~. Jud' Arnold, Jean Syria's 81 my had been placed m reactmn to G1um1ko'"' harsh state Lowery, Ctnda Mcrras Sharon
rtte O'ooks anfl t·aculty Advisor 8 state of emergency because of mcnts Ln th UnLted NatiOn~ hut Pickens Mary Carol Swanson, TexMrs Joe Ball~ey
Ute threat ftom Turke\
Dulles aln•Ld\ had warned that anna Whtte
Sov!Ct mtentni !On lfi any Turco
Seventh Grade John Allen..
It said ail Synan army leaves S'lrJan aellon 1tould bnng U S worth, Forrest Bachtel, Carla Gil·
Two men were fmed in appearHIGH-t..OW TtMPI
were canceHed and that the army retaliation r~. 1nst the Soviet Un more, James Jobb, Carl LeFever,
ances belore Middleport MaJor C
NEW YORK UP-Blg P•n&lt;) d!Binbuted arm• among CIVIlian wn •tself
Ricky Oller. Tom Rail, Ehse Rei·
o Fisher, Wednesday night
Wyo, was the coldest spot 1n the popular remtance umls at Aleppo
The U N Stcenng Committee chert Freddie Slater, Charles
'Chester Will of Chester charged nation this morning (or the sec- and other pomts m northern Syna meanwhtle ~as expected to meet S"ackhamer Dav1d Wiley
wtth drivmg while intoxtcated was ond consecutive day, the U S J There w"re no conftrmation of today or tomorrow to cons1der
assessed a fine of 100 and costs Weather Bureau repo1ted when the agency rcporb whl&lt;'h followed Syna's rrqucst for an mvcstlga. MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
an.d eentenced to three days m the mercury droqped to 23 de- 1a ser1es of stern statements by tton of Turk1sh troop &lt;.:oncentraAdm1ss10ns Harry Cra1g, Mtd·
Mlddlowrt jail
grees. The blghe~t tempe~ature S)'l'la end the Sov~et Umon and a lions The l mted ~tales backed dl•port, Mrs. Greta PrJce PornoPete Bass of Middleport was recorded hi the um.ed States warmng by SoVIet Fore1gn Mm!S· the movr but was expected to as)&lt; roy, Mro. Don Wood, Pomeroy
fined ~ and ~osts on cbai'ges of Wednei6ay was 94 depees ~I le"r Andrei Gromyko m the United that troop concentrations m Syria
Discharged Mrs W Sm1tb and
dlsturblnc the fOI9'·
Laredo, Tex.
~ations that the Mid East wu and RusSia also he oludled.
baby, Portland.

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Heavy Rains Hit
In Ohio Valley

Government To
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Mrs. Walter Roush, Mr. and Mn.
d38y $11.20 In the feallire. !&lt;&gt;Ill- Herbert
called on
metls 1rored on Rorctl sti'Al&gt;l~ Rev. and
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Chester School bull(!ing. \ Plans
wilt be mude at
flirl&lt;\ · 16,
"" vommunily llalloweon party
to h• held on October 28, according 10 an onnouuroment inade
lodty Hy r.il'J, Sariltt•l Mithaet,
prt&lt;ident
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COLUMijliS· UP - 'rile Obi"
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rrsldellts mat ~"'"'''' t3: jlo!SOS.I.
propag~te anti ,..u live fur·b!•a~··
tng a~•mals OXDiles &amp;fm~ t5.
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The dlvlston sa1d tile new lo•g.
islafion thai bceomt oU.rti1•e
Sept, ' ha• r&lt;Vistd provision&lt;
covering Jleonsts and permlh fur
legal pGssesRion or wild animals.
. The Wildlife Division also. an·
nouneed that Ohio's woterfowl
season opens Friday nnd contin·
ues through D.c. 26.
The bow and arrow hun\ in~
season for ruffed grouse nnd
detr opcntd Tuesday of th ~&lt;
week. ll~ntlng hours for watrr
fowl are from a half hour belor•
sunriSe until a half hour beloro
sunset.

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AMhUi G&lt;ldfr"
Queen Eli2aheth
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12:30 JJberaee·
1:00 Kovl&lt;! Miontinee
S:()() Amerl&lt;an Bandttlnd
•~ Cartonn Club
5:QO Woody Wooclpeeker
5:!0 .ilrlcltey Moult! Club
1:0{) J'ln Stor nnat
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f!~ Cimll Boy

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the Wotna~'s Soelely in honor of
!lira. Jaek Sharpnack and Mrs. Ernetl Clerk WednetdJY evenlns at

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Candidate For

Meigs C:ounty Judge
~OiltVoteand SuppOrt Will Be
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nyl~n, I'I)C!II ••• blacl: or white
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lin. Eldo• ·Kraeuttr, Morning
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c. L. Heaton· and Phillip Mein·
bart were builllfls Yilltors I•
Springfield Wed•eaday
:llrt. Helem 'CrOJ ond ltlr. an4
lira. Warren Miller ·returrl!d ta
their home, Seae&lt;avtlte Tuesday
ofltr • vult wJtb llr. and !olr!
Homer Radford.
Jln. Claytoo Whitt and daugh·
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STEW BEEF 59¢ lb. Round Bone Roast • 49¢ lb.
lloaelesa ... Tender Steer ,Jitef
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Cranberry SC.uee ··· · 5-16oL cans 99c ··· · Case of 24 cansSAVE4.65
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A&amp;P Sauerktaut
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A&amp;P Orange Juice ·: · 4-4hz. cans 97c ·· ·· Case of 24 cans 2.89

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and depqsit II In the ~ox ~rovlded. l!aeb week 7541110 U.S. Sivm1s
· Bondi WID be 'a..,.rded-Oel 19. 28 and Nav. 2. In addition, there will
• •' be Gra~ ·Priaes •pi 12-$1000 U.S. Savings Bonds aworded al the close
• d . of the ti&gt;li'•m · ~ov•mbe( 2nd. All bond winner• will he notified. AlP
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P~nt In Chlcaao litfare entering
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BRANDS YOU KNOW AND TRUSTA&amp;P, ANN PAGE, IONA, lUTTER KERNEL, CAMPBELL'S, DEL MONT£, etc.

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Brldli and Groom
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Come&lt;ty Tlmo .
Trouble wltb Father
Spinach Playhau!Ml
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Couri of !,all ftesort
Life •I IIIler
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11:10 Katie's Almanac
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11:38 Seoreh for Tomorrow
12:00 .!Wie's ,ltltcheo
11:411 Gufdllll Ll1hi
12:30 AI the Wqrld Tt1P11a
12:00 Kttlo'l Kllchen
1:W Beit tbe q1~.k
12:30 ,\; tbe World 'i'urna
I :30 H~us,epir\J .,
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2:00 Btg Payo(l . ;- .
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2:30 ~he Vellllet.'" Yours
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11:30 Your !l~Jo llfpo...
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5:48 Sporn Parade
. 6:00 Mr. District AUO'lney
5:55 Weathormu ~,•;,.,;,. • , •}~... Pl.ay!'p.u.se_IIIJS[an
6:00 1\feet Corli!S Are,. .
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6:30 ~Rt. J~I•atun .9f the Yukoil · . 7:30 Zllne ·'flrey Tboaler
7:00 Hlghlfay Patrol
8:00 Mr. Adams and Eve lj.
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10:00 !llyJtery Theater
10:00 Mystery Theater
11:00 Vp-tothe·Minute NeW&lt;
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II :OD Scanning tbe Weather
11:05 SeannintJ the Weather
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The ume gjrl's bMI for life
has been touch and go. When
born, oeeordlng to head . nurs.e
Vtrgtnla Meelkalskt,
Linda s
ZL utql J03UOf BII!AII Jo •oou•q•
hours Were one In a tl'lousand.
After that. \he nurse \aid,
N!W ARRIVAL
Linda's ehmees wen only 110-80
llr. and Mrs. J. P. Souer of Pl. until ahe waa given a blood
Pleaaant are announcing the birth tranofU!Ion when she was 45
of o doughier, Cbarmano Kay, on dayo dld
Tuesday a llolzer 1108\&gt;llol. Grand
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paron!• are ~r. and Mn. .Allier! Nurse ileeikllakl sold 111hen
Sauer or Point Pleasant and Mr. the· tiny gi11 was ~Mri, the preand Mrs. Curtis Johnson Roils~. mal•re ward. didn't· even have
M¥•. Eita lioton Is • great ;rind- diapers to Ill.. Slie ltaf tao sri\~11.
mother.
But_ no•~ t•nda .wears tht lmy
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diat¥r untfotm ol the otMr pr&lt;!FRlDA.Y Md?.ING ,
fnatu~ bibles In the ward and
The Hoek SJ&gt;rlng~·&amp;t!t• Jleq!o/t· gives a ~ood account of hhself
stratton Worlr Club ."111 Jlle~t 6t wKen It eo111es to nlfaiUme.
thq, Granfe Rail, Frtdey, Odob6r~
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A"LI IUT~II PROJICT
apd deslgq' will be th~ topic l~r , Eht~rllo EUB f~uicb Is mak·
the day. Tho•e attending m ,
Apple Bu!ter '!'h•rtdtl', Oetliquested to take a satk lunch and r 2l Atb'olle desirlnlt to ordel
their own drink.
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NESTLES CHOCOLATl .ITS .. ·· .. ·· "· ·· ····· ·.. ·· · · ·· ··· 2 pkgs. 45c
SWER IllER PUMPliN · ··· ··· ··· ·· ··· ·· ·· · ·· ·· 2 No. 2Y} cans 35c
ZESTA SODA CRAdCOS · ··· ·········...... ············ · I lb. 27c

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tOMMm&amp;E CALL.II, ·
A mtetlng qf all eomntl.ttees fcir
the Central PTA Ha.Uoween 'Wty
has boen called by the Jirellldept,
~fn. C. F. Tompkins . for Fr!4iiY,
October 18 at 3:30 p. m. All menl·
bers of the eommltteea are urged
to attend.
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In tmeinnall on NOI'IMrll Keli·
tueky school Dlllclals laid mote
than io thousand puplli wiiti mi~
shig from cia""·
Only one ldenilfloble ease of
Asian flu has oeeurred ln Clncln·
nati, h.,wever, as stnte h&lt;!alth au·
thorllle• in Columbus eontlnue to
teo! throat woshtngs.
Ohio h10 recoFded 24 ca1es of
the Asian atrain and 6U total In·
fluenaa mes. Three were leporl·
ed Tuesday.
State laboratory teehl\lclalls al·
so ehecked throat W80hlngo from
Zanesville, !!owllng

Cheese

1\IILWAUKEE, Wis. UP-A
be'loved .to be tbe smallest
ever born ah" in the United
Stat~s. Is gainin&amp; wel~hl st.. dily
In her lneubalor home al Sl. 1oseph's llospltol hm.
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Linda Marie Wi/!thf8ter wci&amp;b·
·~· only 'j7'i\ ounces wlien born
July 31. Todny she ll'l'iglls two
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"' 10, who died lilt Friday, and
Eidde Herron, 23, who died Oct. 2.
Anothet doath, Norman Ruben·
stein, 14. liellefal~e Cbilren's
Home, Shaker Jlelil!t•: 11 bolleve.i
to have resulted ft61&amp; tlle Aslun
infiuenza.
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have
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dauahttr and
Mrs. Jall\el
family; Oo ·
and 5 a
their honor.
401h wedding
Capt. Harr)'
lngton, layman
terlan Church

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Sunday morniDI .
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Mrt. Davfd Roulh 1M · ·Jltl..
Wendt\\ RoUJh of BJ-•11 Nlr,l
Tuetiby with Mn. Claui,, llorjt.
Mra. J. L. Caito le,lptlldiJit I
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Mrs. Walter Roush, Mr. and Mn.
d38y $11.20 In the feallire. !&lt;&gt;Ill- Herbert
called on
metls 1rored on Rorctl sti'Al&gt;l~ Rev. and
Griillth
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On Keeping Qf
Wild Animalsf.

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Chester School bull(!ing. \ Plans
wilt be mude at
flirl&lt;\ · 16,
"" vommunily llalloweon party
to h• held on October 28, according 10 an onnouuroment inade
lodty Hy r.il'J, Sariltt•l Mithaet,
prt&lt;ident
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JYIIdllle
rrsldellts mat ~"'"'''' t3: jlo!SOS.I.
propag~te anti ,..u live fur·b!•a~··
tng a~•mals OXDiles &amp;fm~ t5.
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islafion thai bceomt oU.rti1•e
Sept, ' ha• r&lt;Vistd provision&lt;
covering Jleonsts and permlh fur
legal pGssesRion or wild animals.
. The Wildlife Division also. an·
nouneed that Ohio's woterfowl
season opens Friday nnd contin·
ues through D.c. 26.
The bow and arrow hun\ in~
season for ruffed grouse nnd
detr opcntd Tuesday of th ~&lt;
week. ll~ntlng hours for watrr
fowl are from a half hour belor•
sunriSe until a half hour beloro
sunset.

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0111l')' Moore
AMhUi G&lt;ldfr"
Queen Eli2aheth
Newt

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12:10 Cartoop G.lub
12:30 JJberaee·
1:00 Kovl&lt;! Miontinee
S:()() Amerl&lt;an Bandttlnd
•~ Cartonn Club
5:QO Woody Wooclpeeker
5:!0 .ilrlcltey Moult! Club
1:0{) J'ln Stor nnat
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f!~ Cimll Boy

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the Wotna~'s Soelely in honor of
!lira. Jaek Sharpnack and Mrs. Ernetl Clerk WednetdJY evenlns at

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Candidate For

Meigs C:ounty Judge
~OiltVoteand SuppOrt Will Be
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nyl~n, I'I)C!II ••• blacl: or white
lidewall1 lltbelea or tube-type.
Ucla lrlpplnt
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and aon.
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\'lilted We~nt24ai Wflh 111r: and
lin. Eldo• ·Kraeuttr, Morning
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c. L. Heaton· and Phillip Mein·
bart were builllfls Yilltors I•
Springfield Wed•eaday
:llrt. Helem 'CrOJ ond ltlr. an4
lira. Warren Miller ·returrl!d ta
their home, Seae&lt;avtlte Tuesday
ofltr • vult wJtb llr. and !olr!
Homer Radford.
Jln. Claytoo Whitt and daugh·
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Apple Sauce
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English Roast • • • · 53¢ lb.
STEW BEEF 59¢ lb. Round Bone Roast • 49¢ lb.
lloaelesa ... Tender Steer ,Jitef
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A&amp;P SUPER·RIGHT QUALITY

CHOICE
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Cartoon Club
Biltcaneeri
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Cranberry SC.uee ··· · 5-16oL cans 99c ··· · Case of 24 cansSAVE4.65
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A&amp;P Sauerktaut
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A&amp;P Orange Juice ·: · 4-4hz. cans 97c ·· ·· Case of 24 cans 2.89

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entry blank ""eh ti!"e you •l•it ·rourAi.P ·
and depqsit II In the ~ox ~rovlded. l!aeb week 7541110 U.S. Sivm1s
· Bondi WID be 'a..,.rded-Oel 19. 28 and Nav. 2. In addition, there will
• •' be Gra~ ·Priaes •pi 12-$1000 U.S. Savings Bonds aworded al the close
• d . of the ti&gt;li'•m · ~ov•mbe( 2nd. All bond winner• will he notified. AlP
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c6iifM ·s:! 1110 An!IY-• SOU!heast·
ern Signal Sehoul, Fort Gordon,
Ga.
Se"!les, a llllf ' lfadu~ of
llidJIIeport Hith ~hoot, wu on
IIIII ()perator for Frtncls !Iii
P~nt In Chlcaao litfare entering
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Cordand . 1
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BRANDS YOU KNOW AND TRUSTA&amp;P, ANN PAGE, IONA, lUTTER KERNEL, CAMPBELL'S, DEL MONT£, etc.

MovJotime
Brldli and Groom
·Matfnoe. 'tbeator
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Come&lt;ty Tlmo .
Trouble wltb Father
Spinach Playhau!Ml
NBC Neiv•
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Spot!J 'ti:y 0
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Ssbl!i ol J.o.adoJI
Couri of !,all ftesort
Life •I IIIler
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Caval.:ade of Spol'll
Rid .ilarbert CM'ner
Federlll Men
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8:00' Capt,tlo Wili'Go
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8:55 Local News
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1o:so Sltlke 11 ll~b
11:00 News
11:10 Katie's Almanac
ll:tS Lov' of Life
11:30 Seor~h lot Tomoti'Oii

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11:38 Seoreh for Tomorrow
12:00 .!Wie's ,ltltcheo
11:411 Gufdllll Ll1hi
12:30 AI the Wqrld Tt1P11a
12:00 Kttlo'l Kllchen
1:W Beit tbe q1~.k
12:30 ,\; tbe World 'i'urna
I :30 H~us,epir\J .,
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2:00 Btg Payo(l . ;- .
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2:30 ~he Vellllet.'" Yours
2:00 lila h}oott
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11:30 Your !l~Jo llfpo...
f:OO The Early Show
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8:$5 Weat:M.·mu
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5:48 Sporn Parade
. 6:00 Mr. District AUO'lney
5:55 Weathormu ~,•;,.,;,. • , •}~... Pl.ay!'p.u.se_IIIJS[an
6:00 1\feet Corli!S Are,. .
:,;00. , Trasl~
6:30 ~Rt. J~I•atun .9f the Yukoil · . 7:30 Zllne ·'flrey Tboaler
7:00 Hlghlfay Patrol
8:00 Mr. Adams and Eve lj.
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8:30 Pro F•otbalt Hlrhlll
1:80. Cllnwt
9:00 The Lineup .
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8:30 tltyboli'e !10
9:30 perspn to Jl!lnoa
10:00 !llyJtery Theater
10:00 Mystery Theater
11:00 Vp-tothe·Minute NeW&lt;
11:00 Vp.to-the,Minute NewJ
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11:05 SeannintJ the Weather
!1:10 The Late Show
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HURRY ! ! HU'RRY ! !

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The ume gjrl's bMI for life
has been touch and go. When
born, oeeordlng to head . nurs.e
Vtrgtnla Meelkalskt,
Linda s
ZL utql J03UOf BII!AII Jo •oou•q•
hours Were one In a tl'lousand.
After that. \he nurse \aid,
N!W ARRIVAL
Linda's ehmees wen only 110-80
llr. and Mrs. J. P. Souer of Pl. until ahe waa given a blood
Pleaaant are announcing the birth tranofU!Ion when she was 45
of o doughier, Cbarmano Kay, on dayo dld
Tuesday a llolzer 1108\&gt;llol. Grand
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paron!• are ~r. and Mn. .Allier! Nurse ileeikllakl sold 111hen
Sauer or Point Pleasant and Mr. the· tiny gi11 was ~Mri, the preand Mrs. Curtis Johnson Roils~. mal•re ward. didn't· even have
M¥•. Eita lioton Is • great ;rind- diapers to Ill.. Slie ltaf tao sri\~11.
mother.
But_ no•~ t•nda .wears tht lmy
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diat¥r untfotm ol the otMr pr&lt;!FRlDA.Y Md?.ING ,
fnatu~ bibles In the ward and
The Hoek SJ&gt;rlng~·&amp;t!t• Jleq!o/t· gives a ~ood account of hhself
stratton Worlr Club ."111 Jlle~t 6t wKen It eo111es to nlfaiUme.
thq, Granfe Rail, Frtdey, Odob6r~
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A"LI IUT~II PROJICT
apd deslgq' will be th~ topic l~r , Eht~rllo EUB f~uicb Is mak·
the day. Tho•e attending m ,
Apple Bu!ter '!'h•rtdtl', Oetliquested to take a satk lunch and r 2l Atb'olle desirlnlt to ordel
their own drink.
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County, Lucas

NESTLES CHOCOLATl .ITS .. ·· .. ·· "· ·· ····· ·.. ·· · · ·· ··· 2 pkgs. 45c
SWER IllER PUMPliN · ··· ··· ··· ·· ··· ·· ·· · ·· ·· 2 No. 2Y} cans 35c
ZESTA SODA CRAdCOS · ··· ·········...... ············ · I lb. 27c

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tOMMm&amp;E CALL.II, ·
A mtetlng qf all eomntl.ttees fcir
the Central PTA Ha.Uoween 'Wty
has boen called by the Jirellldept,
~fn. C. F. Tompkins . for Fr!4iiY,
October 18 at 3:30 p. m. All menl·
bers of the eommltteea are urged
to attend.
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In tmeinnall on NOI'IMrll Keli·
tueky school Dlllclals laid mote
than io thousand puplli wiiti mi~
shig from cia""·
Only one ldenilfloble ease of
Asian flu has oeeurred ln Clncln·
nati, h.,wever, as stnte h&lt;!alth au·
thorllle• in Columbus eontlnue to
teo! throat woshtngs.
Ohio h10 recoFded 24 ca1es of
the Asian atrain and 6U total In·
fluenaa mes. Three were leporl·
ed Tuesday.
State laboratory teehl\lclalls al·
so ehecked throat W80hlngo from
Zanesville, !!owllng

Cheese

1\IILWAUKEE, Wis. UP-A
be'loved .to be tbe smallest
ever born ah" in the United
Stat~s. Is gainin&amp; wel~hl st.. dily
In her lneubalor home al Sl. 1oseph's llospltol hm.
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Linda Marie Wi/!thf8ter wci&amp;b·
·~· only 'j7'i\ ounces wlien born
July 31. Todny she ll'l'iglls two
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(Contlnuo4 Fram ,.,. Olio\
"' 10, who died lilt Friday, and
Eidde Herron, 23, who died Oct. 2.
Anothet doath, Norman Ruben·
stein, 14. liellefal~e Cbilren's
Home, Shaker Jlelil!t•: 11 bolleve.i
to have resulted ft61&amp; tlle Aslun
infiuenza.
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sehdola 1t ookwood In rauld·
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1ng county, al\d in MansfleW
have
been e!OBid until the fits! of the
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Mrs. Jall\el
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401h wedding
Capt. Harr)'
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terlan Church

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Tuetiby with Mn. Claui,, llorjt.
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to m•ke reservations not football tame between MI. Union Ia son and • dauthler attendlna
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A progrzm was preocnled by M t'
H eld . 1: tdenl,
later lh~n October 20. The quart- and Ollerbein, wllb Otterbein Ute Otlerb~ln, wao named "Father of
!llrs Bernard F 111 Mrs Clyde
Opha Off,ll. program chatr·
ee mg s e
lerly Guild meelm&amp; to be held on wmner.
the Day" and rseelved a plaeque, Iarell: 14ra. Wlllla~ i:venon
OfwscsMeetl.ng Held Wednesday Mrs
man consutmg of a group of The Friendly Circle of the Fed· October 30 wao also announeed.
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Class 12 Circle of lbe w.s.c.s.
of Heath Methodist Church met
Wednesday evening ati the home
of Mrs James Criswell and voted
to pledge $150 for the tbu.rch budget for the year with $50 to be
paid lit once Mrs Hany Chesher,
president. welco~ed the members
and guests the Rev C. R. Kon·
tright and s~m, David, and Mrs.
H T Ib.ll
· M~s c E Young, program. chair·
man. has purchased a film stnp,
"Amba 5sador For Christ", the
f Paul's missionary work
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and
this wa&lt;&gt; flhOWil by David Konkright after 8 prayer by ,Mr. Kon·
kright. Mn. Young presented the
film strip tu the Sunday School
Film Librllry.
Mrs Noah na. skins substituted
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as progrBm chalrman .for Mr~; C.
M. Henncs.'ly an~ r~vlcwed The
f:ilory of Method 15m by Hartzell

orated Ch~rch met Tueoday even·
ing in the church social room l"ilh
'Miss Erma Smith, VtCA prestdent.
presidmg

Spence whteh was published m 1 ,on ·, b the third grade under
the Sept 17. 1957. tssue of Look I he g dll~llon of Mrs. Eleanor
During the bustncss meehn~ ZeiiJer, music mstructor. Mrs
Mrs. Buford Enst rcporte~ o~ the J J Da \ ~~. Middleport, showed

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bytertan Church November 1 was

At halftone, the Otterbein Col-

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Otterbein s first Dalila Day' bitslneoa vlsllora in Columbus
various aeledtons proved to be moat aucceaaful with .,odi)'.

!~ge ,band played a salute . to

Dad , wina
!(nnounced bv Mrs Thomas Young.
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, a . sltrlr.s 01 the Carttbcan anti
sale of stahonary cngravc,t
for
I Mu. PhtJ Globokar and Mrs.
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picture or the churrh Mu; E\crett h
of the children I Devotions led by Miss Mary VIr· Robert Roberts reported on a
1.
Davis announced Ihe Hum mage 5ll ~ p t:a.H~~ nc land A gift was ginia Reibel opened the meeting family In need and a contribu\ion
Sale to be held Octobc.r 24 25 at ' :l' ::nt~~ to~ ~ir! Davis and IThe program was pre~nled by of $10.00 was voted sent them.
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the bulldmg formerly occuJIIed by P
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1Mrs Thomas Young using for her The annual Chnsmaa party was
the Dutton Drug Store Any CO l_!- \Irs Ot utt
d that Fathers· top1c, ''Our Friends, the Congre- announced for December 9 at the
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tr1but1ons to the sale, wh1ch IS
It was ~nn~nch
d t the J eahonal Chnsttans" A skit on the Martm Restaurant w1th Mrs. Mike
sponsored by the )tcKa)-Mt!ler Night wo;J d , 0 se~~c aotluek topic was pr&lt;'sented by M~s. Mar- Simmons, Mrs Carl Billkam and j
Sorry
Cl~rl~, rna)' be brou~ht to ~he November m_ectmg a a P
• v1n Burt, Mt~s Eltzabet~ Fack, Mrs M1ss Reibel a~ Lhe planning com-~
buddmg Thursday ar_tcrno~n . 1 he danner at 6:.;~ p. 01 . would be Donald Lan nmg and Miss Reibel. 1 mHtee,
Rummage Sale comm1ttec mcludcs served honormg the fathers. A Mrs Waldo J . Bar"dls gave a I Th
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'It
to inconvenlellce you, 6ut
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commJ and
ee elec·
pre- ~
.Mrs. D~ avts,
.rs. II ar old
. Wood . spec !a
of thc. merger of th e ISe ntede nomm&lt;o
a slate ofmgofficers
gerd, ,..rs. David Ents:nmg~~· _Mrs. room having the most fathers E&amp;R and Congr_cgatJOnal Churches . tion will be held al the November
Improvements moke it necessary
W. W. Ha~cs Mrs. Nu~lt llaskms. present.
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.held re~ntly m Cleveland. The 117 meeting.
Christmas cards
The mel!tmg .closed "''th a prayer
At the close of the mcct1.ng altar guild for tile month of Nov- whlch arc being sold by the Fed·
by Mr. Konknght.
!refreshment~ were ,'jervcd wtth ember are Mrs. Burt, Mrs. George crated Circle as a money making
for uslo interrupteledric
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(' . II I the Laure· I Cliff group as hostess· Hobstctter &amp;nd Mrs. James Clat- 1project were on display
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Ho8tcsscs were ,· rs. mwe , I
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Mrs. James Simpson Mr~. Eurl l'S.
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wor Y·
j At the cloF-t' of the meeting a
1ervict briefly,
Knight, "Yir. Glen Lambert, Mrs.
Members of the Circle who plan de~sert course was sene~d. by the
Thomes Riley and Mrs John Kelch- I
to attend the Columbus Regional hostesses, Mr. Dayton Phllhp, Mrs.
ka Th(;y served a dessert course I
Hoy Mayer alld Mr. Donald Hauck.
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,.-the members "'dgucsls With
the IWO candidate!.
Mrs. Chesher prtsldmg at the
A drill honoring Mrs. Clelanfl
silver corr" serviCe .. t·au flowers
was give n hy the members of th•
were arranged lrl a J:1ck·O·lalllern
council who presented her with
and orange tapers lighted the
Margaret C. Kistler or _l..ognn. red roses and handkerchief~.
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If $
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refreshment table which was COY- district deputy conducted m•pec· Bernice Ridenour in behalf of
Mn. Paul Zirkle entertained ered wilh a l'a rk green cloth.
tion of Chester Council Daugh· the council presented her with a
with a party recently honoring her
ters or America, at their regular gift. Mrs. Cleland in behalf of Twl) Meigll County college girls
daughter, Diana, on her tenth
rn&lt;'cting Tuesday evenin g, with the council presented Mrs. Kist- played hostesses to their fathers
To Our Customers Ia the Mlddleport-Pomeroy-Cheslllre Vlllaces
birthday.
IS
F~ther Hayes, councilor, presid- lcr with a gift.
al Otterbein College, Westerville,,
Games were played and prizes
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At the close of the meeting re- Ohio, Saturday, when Dad'a Day
awarded to Agnes Brinker and I
freshmen Is were mved to 48 was observed.
Carol Dcnm5.
Heporll~li ill were EIID Hannum members and 11 guests including The two were Carol Salser,:
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After the ~.onorod guest opc~ed
Violet Hili and G,oldie Wolfe. two from Logan, one from Ncl· freshman, doughier of Grover Sal· I
her gifts, rcfrel\hmcnts of ICC
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rectiverl were so nvllle and eight from Pomeroy ser of near Racine, and Janet
i~ or?er .to mak~. t~e necessary changes in our distribution station and to Improve our
cream, &lt;1ecoratcd birthday cake,
Mrs. lreorge tltnrrh&lt;:r, P.re~l- \frs Kistler, district depl.ltY; Lu·
chl'pE, kool aid and Hallow.· (\{'nl, prc.~ idcd when the Sail~·
t 5t t
A cake walk was held with &amp;sit• Christy, sophomore, daughter of 11 dJStrJbuhon facJIJtles and add to your enjoyment of "ElectricaUy Living."
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winning t~e cake.
Garrett Christy, formerly of Tup.
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Zirkle assisted by Mrs. Chester at the school.
Nelsonville council and Erma
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The Lor~· s Pr:~ yC'r in unison Cleland. deputy of Chester counPresent were Carol Dennis, opened thr mcrung..1ftrr which dl.
Ch.rlenc and Terry Hyse11, Bren· the mPmb ers or 'lw Salisbur~·
Two applicant~. Betty and Eli·
da and Diana Lee, Patly Lou and Board or F.rlui' Uion. 0. 0. !'at tabcth Ross, were accepted for
Linda ow~ns, Agnes and Rita terson , county superintendent membership and were initiated
Brinker, Darlene Romine, Connie and Robert B1&gt;wen. &lt;'nlmt y clr- with Kathryn Hayman serving as
Cheadle and Diana and Butch mentary su pt·rvisor wen· intrr,. counci lor and Elizabeth Hayes as
Zirkle.
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rtue&lt;•d. ~: l don W t•&lt;·k ~ . r lcrk r£
the bo;1rd , f•)(plainerl tht• new (ivr! captain of the degree tcaJn.
The council was complimented
UOOU IEOI'I OF 'IIIE WUI
mill operatin ~4 lt·vy ror thf'
eWIS.. On
c;ehools and the m•t'l' &lt;.;s ity of its un the ir work and given a good
~ radc by thf' clrputy. Mrs. Kistler
Milk Gra~
possage "I thr· NnVl'mher eli·•· · announcer! a ·•noojler meetinr."
lion . It w~s vnt1•d lo -. pnnsor th1•
Equal parts of Chicken Grease
whif'h will t,e held in Logan on
1tlvcrtising for t!ti .~ ll'\'y.
and Flour. Add flour to fat.
lnQ S
Mrs. Anni ' l'h,•lps .r ,· n·nd lhP Thursday evening. Nov. 14 &amp;nd
Thin with milk to desired
Mrs. Campbell Harper, prcsi · report of tht· Sl' lTI'I tu·v itnd Mr!! urged all member ~ to attcml.
thickness, stirring constontly.
dent of the Auxiliary of t11c 1.1~' John Sar~~t&gt;nl. llw rq10r: n£ l.ht~ ihe nbw announcl'd the DlKtrlcl
Season to toste with salt ond
"gitm, presided when they met trta~urrr . ~h~. Fn·da Bnll, Mrs. Hally which will he held In
pepper. Add a dash of garlic
Monrlay ut the hOme of Mr~ Maxine Anlllltl and 1\"lrs. Law· Tu.ppcrs Plains on April 17 wilh
salt U desired. Bring to boil
Edith Luckadoo, Rutland. Assist- renee Smilh wt' rt' naml•d as n Forest Hose council as hr11il .:.
lng hostrs.'!C~ were Mr~. Gcrtrudt' commlltec to l't'Wri .t· the hy-laws. Brief t.alks wrre given hy Mr11
Butler . Mr11. Naomi Bentley and
It was ;1gr1•1'd lo ha vt• 11 Hall n- Forhl'fi, Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Caddie Wirkh:am. Mr~. rl r&gt;h nrl Anrl
Mrs. Emma Bland.
ween tlartv ut the 'idtool on trr i·
Mrs. Butler gave a rt'port of day, Odnlwr 25 ;111rl ;1 pl:111nin·1
Welcome To The
thf fo~iill Co nference of the 1.1'- meeting (:;r lht• Jl:lrl y wa ~ r:~ll ~tl
Mion Aux lll arl&lt;'l wt\if!h wal held for Frida y. Odnlll.'t' IR. at I :iU p
Ju11t week In Athen!l and was m. at tht• sl'hou l. i\11 n :c mbtr~
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eivcn a risin-g vole or thanks for were un!r•d to al lt•rl'l.
her report. Mrs. Harper and Mr.s.
Mrs. WitlhLm ""rtd &lt;; re s l~n rU
Mualc Frldey &amp; Stturdty Nlghtl
Sunday Aftwnoon
C. R. Youn,~t abo gave hrief talks · as ~jlairl"l!ln of lhl' 1tm1ng room
and Nltht
on the cnnh·rencc highllghtM ... "OOrMnil\!'c for dinn1 ·1\ orul Mr11
. '&gt;"PIIN ...._,.,_,_ 'llo, ooD
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Memhl'r!l of the Aux.lliary will w.
[l:l vis ultll .\lrs Gc111'·~c
attcnrl lhfl wouh!p !lcrvices AI Brothers "wne nnm(•J In fill thr
and the
tho ~~~- Moriah Boptisl t:hurth vaeanry . School "'''·' was giveu

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Diona ZirkIe I
Honor Guest At
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M • c ty
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Host To Fathers

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Meeh ng s e
Tuesday Evening

ELECTRIC POWER WILL BE OFF·
From 6:00A.M. to 7 A.M. on Sunday, Oct. 20, 1957

L · M 1ey

Post Auxl.ll"ary
Mee t . 1 Held

Whole
Lb.

Cll·Up •• 33c

WONDER BAR

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Racorn Sliced Bacon

53¢ lb.
Pork Sausage ..... ....... ...... ". ' .. 39-

Eddie fife
Shady Valley 8oys

In n bflfll' on Novc-rnhcr 3. Mr~. by Mr ~ . Lilih1n S1rt1t h w)ll) Ill!
OHcar lla.rduway i ~ a new mem- n'ounct•tl lh ill S('lwol wou!il IH'
Situated 3 Miles
ber of lhc Auxiliary. The next fli.~mis sed flJr llw II'IH'hi•r.~ to H' · \
Below Middleport
meeting 'Hill he held at the home tcn"d,~i:hr:_:S':"':_:Ih:":":_I~u::_hi:_:"_::E::'":"::'II:"';·',;:=::;::::;=:::===:::;--'
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A rhickC'n lunch Wll!i served ht•

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Angelo Reinhart
Is Honored With
Birthday Party
Little Min Angela Reinhart waM
r•rentl)' honored with a birthday
party at her hontc on Union Ave.
The table wu decorated with
crepe paper ~tnd balloons and was
centered with 1 larA• birthday
cakr. Game" were played IIIler
wblt'h Angela opened her many
giltl.
Refre1hmcnh were served to
Marlyn Brown. Linda Ruoe. Jo&lt;
Welker, DaMy Houdashell. Am)
ind Donny lfouoton, Cheryl 'Ed
warda, Zana Thamu, Ricky r.aul
Dennis Reinhart, Mn. Ralph Welk
er, MrR. Danald Houdaahelt, Mn.
Rirhard Rupe, Mn. Richerd Gaul,
}ln. Edgar rhoml!. Mn. Paul HoU·
aton anrl the hoateues Mn. Wtlliam Reinhart, Mn. Clyde Brown
and Mro. Robert Roiohart
Sending ~if• but unablo to at&lt;
tend wert Debra Ohlinger, Sharon I
and J.lnda Roueh, Jcrrrcy Rnd TNry JDrwA, Mary T. Melera and Mr&amp;.
J. M. Thornton.

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p~~n&lt;l u:J27. Night Phone
tmiJ.X. 'DWGE. PLYMOUTH
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Rabbit dog for sale. Sarob Turban,
HarrisonviUe,,Ohio. 10 14 6tp

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Puppies. 7 weeks old. 1
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Males $1i.OO. Femsles $3.00. . TClMITES I!XTER.MINATID
Keel t:;o '"'
- Horace Abbott. Phone 954M. \For fl:ee ins~ection phJnpe S83·M . Farm, 248 acres on Shad.-e-R-1-ver-.
10·1ntc
Gilmore Supply St•&gt;re, omeroy. · ~. mile off RGute No. 7, jo!ils'
. All work guara nteed. Fully inJli~h School on
(II) Wan~ed To Buy sured. Vaughan's Industrial and
100 acres Bott•ID•.'·
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Resi let.tial Termite control SerPoled Hull Hereford call. 6 •.1onths
vice. St ~ry~ ~· ~~
od,.,~ul M, Shuler, Port)and, Q.
Phone 459.
10 14 3tp
1· water in
WE' BUY
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wg Failing Health. Stanlcv
!niUCTURAL I BIAMI
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Long Bottom, Route No.
Garage for rent on Meehanic St.,
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R. 'C. Gilmore

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Harri~, Reedsville. Phone Coo~
ville 3716.
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FEMALE: Eltperlenced beautician
lull or part time. Steady work.
$tO weekly plua commtsaton.
Phone Gallipolis 1300.

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SAVE $100 to UOOO
I, 2 alld 8 bedrooms, large
stock, must got Bring your de·
lin!s and your prpblenu,
in t(lmorrow. TrY us, we're
tn1 on the very lowest P"'slble
terms. New and used.
Tea wldlha, hut• ielectlon
Free delivery, qulek, open 7
day a.

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WAVERLY MOilLE

AUTO SALBS

HOME SALES
u. s. 23 south

WAVERLf, OHIO

Save Top Val• Stamps for.Free Christmas Cifts
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On~ gas kitchen range

Pops -;-. -.-..............-... ~- 39\
·candv corn :..- :~. ••,....... 2.·tt.l
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Beans ;';&lt;-.-...-.'~ 259

Sack 0'

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VIe would like to thank· our relaAlso 3 piece living room su1t.
lives and 4ricnds for their
Contact Charles P~ples at 134 QUICK SERVICE on Watch ~ •
sympathy artd f!ml offerings.
South Filth Avenue, Mtddle&lt;
pairing by F•ctory Trained
INAlso the Ewi&gt;I!I Funeral Home,
port or. phone 6061-M_2~ 17·3Ic
watchmak.r, COLLINS -!EWElL·
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!lev. Roy Dc•tcr, the singer,; Women's clothing. All good.
ERS, PJm.roy.
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I~''URANCB AG£111CI
and the pallbcorcrs for their
coats, Jockets, Skh't•, suits&lt; -..---.---.-.-:-....,
~11'1. Auteiltolllle, Hlillllll
kind~ess at the death of AI,
Slacks, Blouse., Dr""'' Sizes ,•
bert Pears~n. ' Mrs. Albert
14 to ts. Millard osbornFYuolulerr.,0nltuAsW~rN
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Keno. Call y u 5-3145.
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Pomoroy, Ohio
In MIDDUPORT1 OHIO
Ham Shoot, Raeine Fianing Mil!,
Phone Letart ,falls 2252, .
Phone No1 121 - Allor 5 PM 61PHONEI
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Sundar Octbber 201b. 10 12 61c
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and bow!J of chili with crllpy
HOLSUM toast. Hungry teena
haw fun lizlng euy macb
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Donna Hedrick's
Tenth.Birthday
Observed Oct. 16

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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Nonh Bay

Eleetrolu• Sweeper and Olarlnet I' - -.-L··-ht.hou;,:;.;;-;
For Sale Call 3481 before 8 a. ' 1101e. 1g
"' tlleport, 0., Oct.J7, 19~7-7 111 • or a(tet .* p. m.
some cooKm~. fnqulle ponon10 16 Gtlc
ally at V. D. F.dw&lt;Ido, IIW
80YI size ll! reversible coat. BIIYS 1 Union Ave. or Phone t34.
overcoat sl10 12. Cub scout uni- j 10-17·31c
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Holcl~uarti~- lnrm, Bile 14. Call lli·M..
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Donna Marie Hedriok, dauchter
lamionite Luggage - Lano Ceda·r
10 16 6tlc rurnllhed apartment lor reDt. A • ol Mr. and ~rs. Edward liedrlek.
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Bulternul·av celebrated heJ' tenth
Chests - LA.U Window ll'IDR- MatcMihg davenport and chair, gaB
Montgomery, Ruclne, Ohio.
' Frlildaire Refrigerators.
range, Billolol'l ru 11 , 12 x All 1
10 2 6tfc birthday with a party at her hotne
Wednesday ~lternoo n.
lakol Furniture, Mlddla!IOrt, Ohio
in Mood condition. Phone 3122. ::.:-:--:-7-:-:-:-:--:-::4 29 II
Members or the fourth
or
10 16 4tp Ktlchen help. Must be experienc•
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ed in cooking and biking. Ap· the Sugar Ruil School wllo were
Manley's Shoe Shop, 328 W. Sec· F'l t1ug. lnquit·e at Homer U•w-~ ply in person. Home Reolsurant. ~ueats were: Penny Hayes, ~~n
ond St., Pomeroy, has not moved
klns, Doud Man's curve, Rutland
Middleport; Phone 6034·X.
Hsyes, Eddie Hayea and Chuckle
and does not plan movtne.
Road.
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10 14 6tc IIanna. /"
101631p ·- -- The Hedrick home was &lt;!ocorat.
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FOR Sj\LE - Apple•. ~Gi'llahd,
ed In the Halloween theme and
PUBI.\C AUCTION, Saturday, Oct.
Ohio. Brln-. own containers.
U$1nl$$
iloiloween favors were dlotrtbuted .
18 at 2 p. m. at brick house on SoE. Jolinson
10 5 Imop
Games were played andtrefi-eJh,
lem .Street, Rutland, Ohio.
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ments of cike, ice ~rea.m ahd soft
Dining room sUite, kitchen cab- Used Electric r·ove $3MO; Coni _ _..:.,.::__ _ _ _ __
drinks were served by Mn. Hed·
!net 2 gak heater1 rugs dresser
Heatrola $20.""· 0" F11maco
rdj:ler, · ovt&gt;rst~ll;d. chair and
~on version l&gt;ureau
$t0.00. · SIIIALL WHOLESALE BUSINESS rick a1s!sted by her -11on, William.
tsbl.e!,· curtains &amp; rodl, bllndo, II Phone 8128,X.
10-7-fltl'
Guoranteed Incom~ - Spare and Mrs. Joe Roc~well. ·
whielbar.row, 2 store counters.
- .- - - Time. Men or wom~n to maP.·
ott.hr articles too numerous to Good living room sutt lor sale. age ·small wholesale food pack·
mentiOI:;
Green cov~ring. Phone ~.
aging business. No &gt;elling. ac·
It'oy Sriowdan, Owntr
10 2 6tfc
count, established. lneom&lt;• up
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
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J.· D· DI'·- · AucHonHr
Beagle . r~Loit dogo lor sale or
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trad~. Howard B. Stitt, Middle· profit shartng basis.. C'n l&gt;e de· Eoltto of Cltmonl H. ~rch
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PUBLIC SALE
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nationally advertised item used , Notice is hereby given I •\ Paul
sale at public ouction on Saturdsy
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dallg by millions. Produ•t sup· S. Smart whose Post Offill;, addthe 26th day of October, 1957, at Custom Buill Kitchen. Kitchen
plied und backed by com pony . reu is Middl•port, Ohio, h• been
.be re•idenee at ·the late Etta
designed lor your home, Freel Can be handled in spare time. duly' appointed as Executor ~I the
Wolf, deceaaed, located about one- estimates. Foreman &amp; Abbolt. · E&lt;pandin'g and now open:n, Estate of Clement H. Churc£ late.
Phooe_ 621)1·Y.
I 8 tl I new territories in this area. If ol Dared
Meigs thi•
County,
hall mil e West of t"ne Raclne·Ba·
ltlb Ohio,
day 01decHstd.
()ciober,
ahan Road and about four milas FOR SALE _ Ap lu . New H
lou are sincerely intercst&lt;J "'
from Raeine l.n Sutton To'l(llship,
n'Orchard Ne.: Ha~ea Pbon'4
poing into bn: .. t'!S, have $15'10 !057.
John C. Bacon
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Judge of the Probate Court,
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late model car an~ ready :o
penoa•l prope!'ty:
FOR SALE: one Lancl$tet deef . start, for eomplete de".tls
~lcigs Courity, OMo
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24::.·_3-.::.
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2 bed!
, sewing machine
well jet pump wlth prmure
write fully o( youtself •nd tn ·, :11~0 :_
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lSOfa and 2 chairs
quills com-) taQk and switch. A:li!ll' tm:tlft
elude phone number Box ssnil tZO tl I I
fori• &amp; blankets
plaslie j)lf.e, II! x W•; one ' C/o The Dally Senllhci
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2tables
linens arehitert's dr&amp;wing table, stool
10-17·1tp.
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and tool! "One typewrlwr desk 1 ~-~-~- - - - ·
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eurtain• ·
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2 heatm
eooking ute~stls 'and oae flllni cabinet, ~llle. (~OJBusiness
russ .
lamps
ohe eleetrie tab\0 nw, oiio·wood :-:-~-~~·--::-::::::-::::;-=:
and lllany otlttr itema.
lathe, one &amp;olid rlak aidebOutl, Have your caqnts, rug• and ttp~Mr L. P.oush, Administrato1 one "Whi!t!" ..Win&amp; 111etfilne, hototery ' leaned by the modern
AftO_I_
of i!ita Wolf, deeeased,
antique. Phone Pomeroy 8111-J.
cleaning metho~ wlih Aerated
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Crit Bradford, Auctlon,eer.
10 2 81(&lt;
Dry Foam. Qlllckly and ecorit.'... - - " '
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home. work guaranteed, Call

Two regll!tered,Holstein'buil calves
from high producing dams.
Burke breeding. N. G. Rose,
Minersvill~;. ,Ohio. Phone 952·1\1,
10 15 3tp SI.ep;;;g ~ooms. Private bAth./
LadJes only. Mrs. Zana. Baxter. , . . 111
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10 15 3tp .
HOUSE, 5 ROOMS
dition. $40.00. Elmer Bailey, Rt.
680, We.t of Durwin.
10 15 3tp 3 room house. -G-as-,c-lc-ct-ri-cit-y,-b-ot ~~~~~~~~~~-~~
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LARGE LOT IN
water, bath. Wilbur Logan, Nay- - - ·
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POMEROY
Phone 20Q. Cleland App liance ,
row Call, 732 Sycamore St.,
Store. 116 W. Maio St., Pomeroy
Middleport, o.
10·6-121&lt; Three room house on Rt 12t.
Small Down Payment
Syraruso. Contort S. R. llendr!x
2 23 tf
Bulance Like Rent
1-M ,•nd M 6 ft. Dest: l- Inter&lt;
Syraeu'e
10-lll-Btp
matlonal dioc 7 'it. - rubber
8 in. wide 50 ft. long; 2- Trailer spa&lt;e. Heart of Middle- I"
port. Get located before muddy
CONCUTE fiLIOCI.Ill
%: H. P. motOrs, heavy duty
Phono 383-M
Pomeroy
ground hurts you. Phone 9263.
Stanley Cibbs, Long Bottom,
"'llld ..Iter For L...Route No. 2.
10·3-fitlp Edgar Reynolds, R~ynold's Dairy
Store, Middleport, Ohio.
QIUJSEB BLOCK CO.
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For Rent - Extension Ladders,
SCaffold Boards, 'lrop Clotbt.
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fall workshop to be held In New· pen Plains.
wblch were remlDIICelll of Dacl't lllllflatien turn1D1 out to ipend
IA.::~c~anner'
was aw:..ded to tb; e erate
on Thursday, [&gt;ctober 2t, were I After dining togelber at noon, Imoat memor,ble dlll'l·
I the di1 with asoo or dalljhter, or
luurth grade taught by Mrs. F ' dl c· I
requested by !jiSS Ftck, Guild pres- the ~iris took their lathers to the
Tlllll\lby Newlun, Wh9 lw belb both.
Snuth
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to m•ke reservations not football tame between MI. Union Ia son and • dauthler attendlna
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A progrzm was preocnled by M t'
H eld . 1: tdenl,
later lh~n October 20. The quart- and Ollerbein, wllb Otterbein Ute Otlerb~ln, wao named "Father of
!llrs Bernard F 111 Mrs Clyde
Opha Off,ll. program chatr·
ee mg s e
lerly Guild meelm&amp; to be held on wmner.
the Day" and rseelved a plaeque, Iarell: 14ra. Wlllla~ i:venon
OfwscsMeetl.ng Held Wednesday Mrs
man consutmg of a group of The Friendly Circle of the Fed· October 30 wao also announeed.
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Class 12 Circle of lbe w.s.c.s.
of Heath Methodist Church met
Wednesday evening ati the home
of Mrs James Criswell and voted
to pledge $150 for the tbu.rch budget for the year with $50 to be
paid lit once Mrs Hany Chesher,
president. welco~ed the members
and guests the Rev C. R. Kon·
tright and s~m, David, and Mrs.
H T Ib.ll
· M~s c E Young, program. chair·
man. has purchased a film stnp,
"Amba 5sador For Christ", the
f Paul's missionary work
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this wa&lt;&gt; flhOWil by David Konkright after 8 prayer by ,Mr. Kon·
kright. Mn. Young presented the
film strip tu the Sunday School
Film Librllry.
Mrs Noah na. skins substituted
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M. Henncs.'ly an~ r~vlcwed The
f:ilory of Method 15m by Hartzell

orated Ch~rch met Tueoday even·
ing in the church social room l"ilh
'Miss Erma Smith, VtCA prestdent.
presidmg

Spence whteh was published m 1 ,on ·, b the third grade under
the Sept 17. 1957. tssue of Look I he g dll~llon of Mrs. Eleanor
During the bustncss meehn~ ZeiiJer, music mstructor. Mrs
Mrs. Buford Enst rcporte~ o~ the J J Da \ ~~. Middleport, showed

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be held at the Syracuse Pres·
bytertan Church November 1 was

At halftone, the Otterbein Col-

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Otterbein s first Dalila Day' bitslneoa vlsllora in Columbus
various aeledtons proved to be moat aucceaaful with .,odi)'.

!~ge ,band played a salute . to

Dad , wina
!(nnounced bv Mrs Thomas Young.
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sale of stahonary cngravc,t
for
I Mu. PhtJ Globokar and Mrs.
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picture or the churrh Mu; E\crett h
of the children I Devotions led by Miss Mary VIr· Robert Roberts reported on a
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Davis announced Ihe Hum mage 5ll ~ p t:a.H~~ nc land A gift was ginia Reibel opened the meeting family In need and a contribu\ion
Sale to be held Octobc.r 24 25 at ' :l' ::nt~~ to~ ~ir! Davis and IThe program was pre~nled by of $10.00 was voted sent them.
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the bulldmg formerly occuJIIed by P
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1Mrs Thomas Young using for her The annual Chnsmaa party was
the Dutton Drug Store Any CO l_!- \Irs Ot utt
d that Fathers· top1c, ''Our Friends, the Congre- announced for December 9 at the
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tr1but1ons to the sale, wh1ch IS
It was ~nn~nch
d t the J eahonal Chnsttans" A skit on the Martm Restaurant w1th Mrs. Mike
sponsored by the )tcKa)-Mt!ler Night wo;J d , 0 se~~c aotluek topic was pr&lt;'sented by M~s. Mar- Simmons, Mrs Carl Billkam and j
Sorry
Cl~rl~, rna)' be brou~ht to ~he November m_ectmg a a P
• v1n Burt, Mt~s Eltzabet~ Fack, Mrs M1ss Reibel a~ Lhe planning com-~
buddmg Thursday ar_tcrno~n . 1 he danner at 6:.;~ p. 01 . would be Donald Lan nmg and Miss Reibel. 1 mHtee,
Rummage Sale comm1ttec mcludcs served honormg the fathers. A Mrs Waldo J . Bar"dls gave a I Th
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'It
to inconvenlellce you, 6ut
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commJ and
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pre- ~
.Mrs. D~ avts,
.rs. II ar old
. Wood . spec !a
of thc. merger of th e ISe ntede nomm&lt;o
a slate ofmgofficers
gerd, ,..rs. David Ents:nmg~~· _Mrs. room having the most fathers E&amp;R and Congr_cgatJOnal Churches . tion will be held al the November
Improvements moke it necessary
W. W. Ha~cs Mrs. Nu~lt llaskms. present.
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.held re~ntly m Cleveland. The 117 meeting.
Christmas cards
The mel!tmg .closed "''th a prayer
At the close of the mcct1.ng altar guild for tile month of Nov- whlch arc being sold by the Fed·
by Mr. Konknght.
!refreshment~ were ,'jervcd wtth ember are Mrs. Burt, Mrs. George crated Circle as a money making
for uslo interrupteledric
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1ervict briefly,
Knight, "Yir. Glen Lambert, Mrs.
Members of the Circle who plan de~sert course was sene~d. by the
Thomes Riley and Mrs John Kelch- I
to attend the Columbus Regional hostesses, Mr. Dayton Phllhp, Mrs.
ka Th(;y served a dessert course I
Hoy Mayer alld Mr. Donald Hauck.
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,.-the members "'dgucsls With
the IWO candidate!.
Mrs. Chesher prtsldmg at the
A drill honoring Mrs. Clelanfl
silver corr" serviCe .. t·au flowers
was give n hy the members of th•
were arranged lrl a J:1ck·O·lalllern
council who presented her with
and orange tapers lighted the
Margaret C. Kistler or _l..ognn. red roses and handkerchief~.
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refreshment table which was COY- district deputy conducted m•pec· Bernice Ridenour in behalf of
Mn. Paul Zirkle entertained ered wilh a l'a rk green cloth.
tion of Chester Council Daugh· the council presented her with a
with a party recently honoring her
ters or America, at their regular gift. Mrs. Cleland in behalf of Twl) Meigll County college girls
daughter, Diana, on her tenth
rn&lt;'cting Tuesday evenin g, with the council presented Mrs. Kist- played hostesses to their fathers
To Our Customers Ia the Mlddleport-Pomeroy-Cheslllre Vlllaces
birthday.
IS
F~ther Hayes, councilor, presid- lcr with a gift.
al Otterbein College, Westerville,,
Games were played and prizes
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At the close of the meeting re- Ohio, Saturday, when Dad'a Day
awarded to Agnes Brinker and I
freshmen Is were mved to 48 was observed.
Carol Dcnm5.
Heporll~li ill were EIID Hannum members and 11 guests including The two were Carol Salser,:
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After the ~.onorod guest opc~ed
Violet Hili and G,oldie Wolfe. two from Logan, one from Ncl· freshman, doughier of Grover Sal· I
her gifts, rcfrel\hmcnts of ICC
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rectiverl were so nvllle and eight from Pomeroy ser of near Racine, and Janet
i~ or?er .to mak~. t~e necessary changes in our distribution station and to Improve our
cream, &lt;1ecoratcd birthday cake,
Mrs. lreorge tltnrrh&lt;:r, P.re~l- \frs Kistler, district depl.ltY; Lu·
chl'pE, kool aid and Hallow.· (\{'nl, prc.~ idcd when the Sail~·
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A cake walk was held with &amp;sit• Christy, sophomore, daughter of 11 dJStrJbuhon facJIJtles and add to your enjoyment of "ElectricaUy Living."
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Garrett Christy, formerly of Tup.
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Zirkle assisted by Mrs. Chester at the school.
Nelsonville council and Erma
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The Lor~· s Pr:~ yC'r in unison Cleland. deputy of Chester counPresent were Carol Dennis, opened thr mcrung..1ftrr which dl.
Ch.rlenc and Terry Hyse11, Bren· the mPmb ers or 'lw Salisbur~·
Two applicant~. Betty and Eli·
da and Diana Lee, Patly Lou and Board or F.rlui' Uion. 0. 0. !'at tabcth Ross, were accepted for
Linda ow~ns, Agnes and Rita terson , county superintendent membership and were initiated
Brinker, Darlene Romine, Connie and Robert B1&gt;wen. &lt;'nlmt y clr- with Kathryn Hayman serving as
Cheadle and Diana and Butch mentary su pt·rvisor wen· intrr,. counci lor and Elizabeth Hayes as
Zirkle.
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the bo;1rd , f•)(plainerl tht• new (ivr! captain of the degree tcaJn.
The council was complimented
UOOU IEOI'I OF 'IIIE WUI
mill operatin ~4 lt·vy ror thf'
eWIS.. On
c;ehools and the m•t'l' &lt;.;s ity of its un the ir work and given a good
~ radc by thf' clrputy. Mrs. Kistler
Milk Gra~
possage "I thr· NnVl'mher eli·•· · announcer! a ·•noojler meetinr."
lion . It w~s vnt1•d lo -. pnnsor th1•
Equal parts of Chicken Grease
whif'h will t,e held in Logan on
1tlvcrtising for t!ti .~ ll'\'y.
and Flour. Add flour to fat.
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Mrs. Anni ' l'h,•lps .r ,· n·nd lhP Thursday evening. Nov. 14 &amp;nd
Thin with milk to desired
Mrs. Campbell Harper, prcsi · report of tht· Sl' lTI'I tu·v itnd Mr!! urged all member ~ to attcml.
thickness, stirring constontly.
dent of the Auxiliary of t11c 1.1~' John Sar~~t&gt;nl. llw rq10r: n£ l.ht~ ihe nbw announcl'd the DlKtrlcl
Season to toste with salt ond
"gitm, presided when they met trta~urrr . ~h~. Fn·da Bnll, Mrs. Hally which will he held In
pepper. Add a dash of garlic
Monrlay ut the hOme of Mr~ Maxine Anlllltl and 1\"lrs. Law· Tu.ppcrs Plains on April 17 wilh
salt U desired. Bring to boil
Edith Luckadoo, Rutland. Assist- renee Smilh wt' rt' naml•d as n Forest Hose council as hr11il .:.
lng hostrs.'!C~ were Mr~. Gcrtrudt' commlltec to l't'Wri .t· the hy-laws. Brief t.alks wrre given hy Mr11
Butler . Mr11. Naomi Bentley and
It was ;1gr1•1'd lo ha vt• 11 Hall n- Forhl'fi, Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Caddie Wirkh:am. Mr~. rl r&gt;h nrl Anrl
Mrs. Emma Bland.
ween tlartv ut the 'idtool on trr i·
Mrs. Butler gave a rt'port of day, Odnlwr 25 ;111rl ;1 pl:111nin·1
Welcome To The
thf fo~iill Co nference of the 1.1'- meeting (:;r lht• Jl:lrl y wa ~ r:~ll ~tl
Mion Aux lll arl&lt;'l wt\if!h wal held for Frida y. Odnlll.'t' IR. at I :iU p
Ju11t week In Athen!l and was m. at tht• sl'hou l. i\11 n :c mbtr~
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her report. Mrs. Harper and Mr.s.
Mrs. WitlhLm ""rtd &lt;; re s l~n rU
Mualc Frldey &amp; Stturdty Nlghtl
Sunday Aftwnoon
C. R. Youn,~t abo gave hrief talks · as ~jlairl"l!ln of lhl' 1tm1ng room
and Nltht
on the cnnh·rencc highllghtM ... "OOrMnil\!'c for dinn1 ·1\ orul Mr11
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Memhl'r!l of the Aux.lliary will w.
[l:l vis ultll .\lrs Gc111'·~c
attcnrl lhfl wouh!p !lcrvices AI Brothers "wne nnm(•J In fill thr
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ELECTRIC POWER WILL BE OFF·
From 6:00A.M. to 7 A.M. on Sunday, Oct. 20, 1957

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Post Auxl.ll"ary
Mee t . 1 Held

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Eddie fife
Shady Valley 8oys

In n bflfll' on Novc-rnhcr 3. Mr~. by Mr ~ . Lilih1n S1rt1t h w)ll) Ill!
OHcar lla.rduway i ~ a new mem- n'ounct•tl lh ill S('lwol wou!il IH'
Situated 3 Miles
ber of lhc Auxiliary. The next fli.~mis sed flJr llw II'IH'hi•r.~ to H' · \
Below Middleport
meeting 'Hill he held at the home tcn"d,~i:hr:_:S':"':_:Ih:":":_I~u::_hi:_:"_::E::'":"::'II:"';·',;:=::;::::;=:::===:::;--'
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Angelo Reinhart
Is Honored With
Birthday Party
Little Min Angela Reinhart waM
r•rentl)' honored with a birthday
party at her hontc on Union Ave.
The table wu decorated with
crepe paper ~tnd balloons and was
centered with 1 larA• birthday
cakr. Game" were played IIIler
wblt'h Angela opened her many
giltl.
Refre1hmcnh were served to
Marlyn Brown. Linda Ruoe. Jo&lt;
Welker, DaMy Houdashell. Am)
ind Donny lfouoton, Cheryl 'Ed
warda, Zana Thamu, Ricky r.aul
Dennis Reinhart, Mn. Ralph Welk
er, MrR. Danald Houdaahelt, Mn.
Rirhard Rupe, Mn. Richerd Gaul,
}ln. Edgar rhoml!. Mn. Paul HoU·
aton anrl the hoateues Mn. Wtlliam Reinhart, Mn. Clyde Brown
and Mro. Robert Roiohart
Sending ~if• but unablo to at&lt;
tend wert Debra Ohlinger, Sharon I
and J.lnda Roueh, Jcrrrcy Rnd TNry JDrwA, Mary T. Melera and Mr&amp;.
J. M. Thornton.

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Puppies. 7 weeks old. 1
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Males $1i.OO. Femsles $3.00. . TClMITES I!XTER.MINATID
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- Horace Abbott. Phone 954M. \For fl:ee ins~ection phJnpe S83·M . Farm, 248 acres on Shad.-e-R-1-ver-.
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Gilmore Supply St•&gt;re, omeroy. · ~. mile off RGute No. 7, jo!ils'
. All work guara nteed. Fully inJli~h School on
(II) Wan~ed To Buy sured. Vaughan's Industrial and
100 acres Bott•ID•.'·
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Resi let.tial Termite control SerPoled Hull Hereford call. 6 •.1onths
vice. St ~ry~ ~· ~~
od,.,~ul M, Shuler, Port)and, Q.
Phone 459.
10 14 3tp
1· water in
WE' BUY
f ga.. available. Rtnson
'141
wg Failing Health. Stanlcv
!niUCTURAL I BIAMI
I Gibbs,
Long Bottom, Route No.
Garage for rent on Meehanic St.,
2.
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FOR SALE

R. 'C. Gilmore

, Spon-o7f.-1)1-u;-lea-.--:-AI;-so-h7Y.'
Harri~, Reedsville. Phone Coo~
ville 3716.
lll-17-3tp

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FEMALE: Eltperlenced beautician
lull or part time. Steady work.
$tO weekly plua commtsaton.
Phone Gallipolis 1300.

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BUY NOW!

SAVE $100 to UOOO
I, 2 alld 8 bedrooms, large
stock, must got Bring your de·
lin!s and your prpblenu,
in t(lmorrow. TrY us, we're
tn1 on the very lowest P"'slble
terms. New and used.
Tea wldlha, hut• ielectlon
Free delivery, qulek, open 7
day a.

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WAVERLY MOilLE

AUTO SALBS

HOME SALES
u. s. 23 south

WAVERLf, OHIO

Save Top Val• Stamps for.Free Christmas Cifts
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On~ gas kitchen range

Pops -;-. -.-..............-... ~- 39\
·candv corn :..- :~. ••,....... 2.·tt.l
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Beans ;';&lt;-.-...-.'~ 259

Sack 0'

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VIe would like to thank· our relaAlso 3 piece living room su1t.
lives and 4ricnds for their
Contact Charles P~ples at 134 QUICK SERVICE on Watch ~ •
sympathy artd f!ml offerings.
South Filth Avenue, Mtddle&lt;
pairing by F•ctory Trained
INAlso the Ewi&gt;I!I Funeral Home,
port or. phone 6061-M_2~ 17·3Ic
watchmak.r, COLLINS -!EWElL·
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!lev. Roy Dc•tcr, the singer,; Women's clothing. All good.
ERS, PJm.roy.
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I~''URANCB AG£111CI
and the pallbcorcrs for their
coats, Jockets, Skh't•, suits&lt; -..---.---.-.-:-....,
~11'1. Auteiltolllle, Hlillllll
kind~ess at the death of AI,
Slacks, Blouse., Dr""'' Sizes ,•
bert Pears~n. ' Mrs. Albert
14 to ts. Millard osbornFYuolulerr.,0nltuAsW~rN
Ltie. c::Om•a~l .....
Pe~r•on anH fanllly. 10-17·11P
Keno. Call y u 5-3145.
R
James Marriner
10 17 31
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Pomoroy, Ohio
In MIDDUPORT1 OHIO
Ham Shoot, Raeine Fianing Mil!,
Phone Letart ,falls 2252, .
Phone No1 121 - Allor 5 PM 61PHONEI
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Sundar Octbber 201b. 10 12 61c
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and bow!J of chili with crllpy
HOLSUM toast. Hungry teena
haw fun lizlng euy macb
with fresh HOLSUM .imm

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Donna Hedrick's
Tenth.Birthday
Observed Oct. 16

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

Tuna ............2 39c ·Beans .......~...~~~. 4S'
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Flour_... ~~. ·.o:......':«!!••
MeaI.....~~!~.~'!'....J!I!r••
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Nuts
Cheese ...~:!~·a ~~~ 47'
Nonh Bay

Eleetrolu• Sweeper and Olarlnet I' - -.-L··-ht.hou;,:;.;;-;
For Sale Call 3481 before 8 a. ' 1101e. 1g
"' tlleport, 0., Oct.J7, 19~7-7 111 • or a(tet .* p. m.
some cooKm~. fnqulle ponon10 16 Gtlc
ally at V. D. F.dw&lt;Ido, IIW
80YI size ll! reversible coat. BIIYS 1 Union Ave. or Phone t34.
overcoat sl10 12. Cub scout uni- j 10-17·31c
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Holcl~uarti~- lnrm, Bile 14. Call lli·M..
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Donna Marie Hedriok, dauchter
lamionite Luggage - Lano Ceda·r
10 16 6tlc rurnllhed apartment lor reDt. A • ol Mr. and ~rs. Edward liedrlek.
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Bulternul·av celebrated heJ' tenth
Chests - LA.U Window ll'IDR- MatcMihg davenport and chair, gaB
Montgomery, Ruclne, Ohio.
' Frlildaire Refrigerators.
range, Billolol'l ru 11 , 12 x All 1
10 2 6tfc birthday with a party at her hotne
Wednesday ~lternoo n.
lakol Furniture, Mlddla!IOrt, Ohio
in Mood condition. Phone 3122. ::.:-:--:-7-:-:-:-:--:-::4 29 II
Members or the fourth
or
10 16 4tp Ktlchen help. Must be experienc•
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ed in cooking and biking. Ap· the Sugar Ruil School wllo were
Manley's Shoe Shop, 328 W. Sec· F'l t1ug. lnquit·e at Homer U•w-~ ply in person. Home Reolsurant. ~ueats were: Penny Hayes, ~~n
ond St., Pomeroy, has not moved
klns, Doud Man's curve, Rutland
Middleport; Phone 6034·X.
Hsyes, Eddie Hayea and Chuckle
and does not plan movtne.
Road.
10 18 3tp
10 14 6tc IIanna. /"
101631p ·- -- The Hedrick home was &lt;!ocorat.
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FOR Sj\LE - Apple•. ~Gi'llahd,
ed In the Halloween theme and
PUBI.\C AUCTION, Saturday, Oct.
Ohio. Brln-. own containers.
U$1nl$$
iloiloween favors were dlotrtbuted .
18 at 2 p. m. at brick house on SoE. Jolinson
10 5 Imop
Games were played andtrefi-eJh,
lem .Street, Rutland, Ohio.
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ments of cike, ice ~rea.m ahd soft
Dining room sUite, kitchen cab- Used Electric r·ove $3MO; Coni _ _..:.,.::__ _ _ _ __
drinks were served by Mn. Hed·
!net 2 gak heater1 rugs dresser
Heatrola $20.""· 0" F11maco
rdj:ler, · ovt&gt;rst~ll;d. chair and
~on version l&gt;ureau
$t0.00. · SIIIALL WHOLESALE BUSINESS rick a1s!sted by her -11on, William.
tsbl.e!,· curtains &amp; rodl, bllndo, II Phone 8128,X.
10-7-fltl'
Guoranteed Incom~ - Spare and Mrs. Joe Roc~well. ·
whielbar.row, 2 store counters.
- .- - - Time. Men or wom~n to maP.·
ott.hr articles too numerous to Good living room sutt lor sale. age ·small wholesale food pack·
mentiOI:;
Green cov~ring. Phone ~.
aging business. No &gt;elling. ac·
It'oy Sriowdan, Owntr
10 2 6tfc
count, established. lneom&lt;• up
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
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month to •tart on
J.· D· DI'·- · AucHonHr
Beagle . r~Loit dogo lor sale or
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Executor
10 16 3tp
trad~. Howard B. Stitt, Middle· profit shartng basis.. C'n l&gt;e de· Eoltto of Cltmonl H. ~rch
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• volopcd 11110 full t1me. This Is
PUBLIC SALE
por
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'f a new way of merchandising n
Dtctllld
~fte undersigned will offer for
2 6tlp
nationally advertised item used , Notice is hereby given I •\ Paul
sale at public ouction on Saturdsy
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dallg by millions. Produ•t sup· S. Smart whose Post Offill;, addthe 26th day of October, 1957, at Custom Buill Kitchen. Kitchen
plied und backed by com pony . reu is Middl•port, Ohio, h• been
.be re•idenee at ·the late Etta
designed lor your home, Freel Can be handled in spare time. duly' appointed as Executor ~I the
Wolf, deceaaed, located about one- estimates. Foreman &amp; Abbolt. · E&lt;pandin'g and now open:n, Estate of Clement H. Churc£ late.
Phooe_ 621)1·Y.
I 8 tl I new territories in this area. If ol Dared
Meigs thi•
County,
hall mil e West of t"ne Raclne·Ba·
ltlb Ohio,
day 01decHstd.
()ciober,
ahan Road and about four milas FOR SALE _ Ap lu . New H
lou are sincerely intercst&lt;J "'
from Raeine l.n Sutton To'l(llship,
n'Orchard Ne.: Ha~ea Pbon'4
poing into bn: .. t'!S, have $15'10 !057.
John C. Bacon
· I•ZIIIf
Meigs ~ounty, Oblo, beginnlnll at
481!8 · ' · ·
cash to Invest (Secured) '"d
Judge of the Probate Court,
2
10:00 o dock A M., the following
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late model car an~ ready :o
penoa•l prope!'ty:
FOR SALE: one Lancl$tet deef . start, for eomplete de".tls
~lcigs Courity, OMo
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24::.·_3-.::.
1·_31_•_ _ __
2 bed!
, sewing machine
well jet pump wlth prmure
write fully o( youtself •nd tn ·, :11~0 :_
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lSOfa and 2 chairs
quills com-) taQk and switch. A:li!ll' tm:tlft
elude phone number Box ssnil tZO tl I I
fori• &amp; blankets
plaslie j)lf.e, II! x W•; one ' C/o The Dally Senllhci
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2tables
linens arehitert's dr&amp;wing table, stool
10-17·1tp.
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and tool! "One typewrlwr desk 1 ~-~-~- - - - ·
IIAX . WAID
eurtain• ·
dishts
2 heatm
eooking ute~stls 'and oae flllni cabinet, ~llle. (~OJBusiness
russ .
lamps
ohe eleetrie tab\0 nw, oiio·wood :-:-~-~~·--::-::::::-::::;-=:
and lllany otlttr itema.
lathe, one &amp;olid rlak aidebOutl, Have your caqnts, rug• and ttp~Mr L. P.oush, Administrato1 one "Whi!t!" ..Win&amp; 111etfilne, hototery ' leaned by the modern
AftO_I_
of i!ita Wolf, deeeased,
antique. Phone Pomeroy 8111-J.
cleaning metho~ wlih Aerated
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10 2 81(&lt;
Dry Foam. Qlllckly and ecorit.'... - - " '
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micaliy right in your oll&gt;n
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PM1tl1
11'
115 1
- - - - - - - - - -At a bargain you can't afford to
home. work guaranteed, Call

Two regll!tered,Holstein'buil calves
from high producing dams.
Burke breeding. N. G. Rose,
Minersvill~;. ,Ohio. Phone 952·1\1,
10 15 3tp SI.ep;;;g ~ooms. Private bAth./
LadJes only. Mrs. Zana. Baxter. , . . 111
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2::-w:-he-e 1 tr-al::-ler---~'~"'t~o-n.-G::-ood con11Wi Mulberry Ave.
10 15 3tp .
HOUSE, 5 ROOMS
dition. $40.00. Elmer Bailey, Rt.
680, We.t of Durwin.
10 15 3tp 3 room house. -G-as-,c-lc-ct-ri-cit-y,-b-ot ~~~~~~~~~~-~~
and
LARGE LOT IN
water, bath. Wilbur Logan, Nay- - - ·
Pekingese Puppies. Mrs. Wood- tors Run, Pomeroy. 10 14 3tp RADlU &amp; TELEVISION oERVICE, .
POMEROY
Phone 20Q. Cleland App liance ,
row Call, 732 Sycamore St.,
Store. 116 W. Maio St., Pomeroy
Middleport, o.
10·6-121&lt; Three room house on Rt 12t.
Small Down Payment
Syraruso. Contort S. R. llendr!x
2 23 tf
Bulance Like Rent
1-M ,•nd M 6 ft. Dest: l- Inter&lt;
Syraeu'e
10-lll-Btp
matlonal dioc 7 'it. - rubber
8 in. wide 50 ft. long; 2- Trailer spa&lt;e. Heart of Middle- I"
port. Get located before muddy
CONCUTE fiLIOCI.Ill
%: H. P. motOrs, heavy duty
Phono 383-M
Pomeroy
ground hurts you. Phone 9263.
Stanley Cibbs, Long Bottom,
"'llld ..Iter For L...Route No. 2.
10·3-fitlp Edgar Reynolds, R~ynold's Dairy
Store, Middleport, Ohio.
QIUJSEB BLOCK CO.
10 2 8tle
I Mlltt Norlh of ,..,...,
For Rent - Extension Ladders,
SCaffold Boards, 'lrop Clotbt.
... It; N. Clll Wm. , , _ ,
Cilnton Ftsber, Mtddleuort.
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Th1s week 1~ expcded to further d(•fuutdy out , and Ronnie Carr at
separate lhc men from the; boys m half speed, h1i.S been reported stay.
SEO League football play. All ing up till midnight reccn't weeks
clubs except Pomeroy and Middle- trying' to talk bulking b1g prospects
port Will go for their fourth m the band anrl roaming the

While Pomr1uy Coach 1\lex Cilo
has moved bi·~ Junior Hawthorne
offensive fullback , into the line Q~
defense, ·his club wiU not be full
i
strength Co-Captam Rodney Spenleague test The Panthers and Yel ' school holls \\ailmg for basketball cer, halfback has had a bad knee
low Jackets, due to schedule gaps and track s'!a&amp;o ns to turn out for all week First string center Bill
a ~d non·leagut· g~mes interve ning, his ;:o.man gnd squ 1u:l
Gibbs is fighting a flu bug.
Will play their third league game.

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SPORTS
DESK

Spartans, Iowa,
Leadt'ng Bt'g Tell

For the M0~gs county entrants
in the SEQ grid derby, the Pan·
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lhers, 0.2, Will be favored lo tdge
NelsonVIlle, O·a. However, the Yel·
low .Jackets, 0-2, can expect much
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tougher sleddin!!. Wellston, 3-Q.
CHICAGO UP , . h'
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\tOOn
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games (md Injury· and Iowa, nmong the Big Ten's
.
radden Galhpolu al Athens wh1ch unbeatcll tcums, domlnflte the conKickmg It around:
.
b~unccd buck l~st week with a con- terence on both offense and de. Field sportsmen are mvtted to a coon chase Saturday even· vmcmg 47.0 wan over Nelsonville ' tense, league statJst ics showed tolng Oct 19 at the Coonhunters AssociatiOn club house on after iosm~ to Jackson t9.(), and day
tattLogJan,kH f
The
Spartans, who have aver·
Sao'd Rid,gc. Roy Arms says. markers wtll he along
d R d RL 7 about Jaoekfsot'h''cs3eO'c"
c1n es s ac son 1g.
d ~
52
8
5 miles north of Pomeroy duectmg you to San , l ge.
ures for a twiJ TO bulge uvcr L&lt;l· .gc
a.5 ya rds per game, were

hunters T Be Ou O J9th

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"Traders' Ntght" also will be featured. Anythm~ an)'One h~s

gan and Athrns the same count . ~~;:~n~~ offem;~. and

8-Daily•Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct 11, 1957

out battling for his position on the

Bowling Highlights

Jacket team aller injury.

Panther ~c~atches: Johnny Beav·
er, guard, Nick Coates, back, and
Btl! Wilson, quarterback, have

been looklni good In drills and
may be expected to WUJ more play.
lng time frl)m here on out. · .Look
some man-sized holes to be

Wcrlnesday r.!tcrnDon in a lengthy to be no better Dr worse on a wet

on defense ft ssignments for the
show the Rockets will throw his
way

Frid&gt;y at

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hac.icfmitcly is out this week.
The No 1 ofCcnsJve backfield look·
cd like thiS _ Wayland at uarter,
' Bobby Nelson and Mtke Eiwm at ·

Ambassador Sofa.,,

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.h·ffrry Jlunlt•r

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Roll Pork

Ground

Sausage 39f. ·Beef 39'.¢
. lb.

Sniders

Better Cup

Barry SuiiiVIm

"A WAY TO THI GOLD"
Cln

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- abD·Myrnu Lo,t' Oli\'la Odla\'l!liltlll

"THI AMIAISADOR'$
DAUGHTIR"
(CJncmasropr :l'edln H·~ l nr )

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Catsup 17¢ CoHee .69·c,
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U11;nlflce~t It ttl• word lor thtat ~twtll ''"llont
' In Valenllr11
Orlglnell •.. tile 'Ambanedor
Sola end loung,o. Chair. Megnlncentln llleen~ g1ac1 l)f
, their dulg11. . rnegftlfleentln lhtlt~lth co mfort of
.....~••P l1111u1IOUt cushioning SN end select no•
, f101n alir~tng n•w fabrics 1nd coiOJa.

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stmrcho lder with an caU matcd 1:'1·
20 pt•r &lt;'I' Ill of dock, W(lt Htay on
ItS om• uf the Tribr's 13 directors.
Ills tonurc a11 general numa~cr
ccast!!l Ja11. 1. though his salary,
I'Slllnatcd ut $80,000 u Y('llr, con
1l nt1 e~ through the 19!Ul ca mpaign
Insiders were wondering
who

ELBERFELDS
FURNITURE FAIR

Men's Suede

Towels 4 for $1.00 Joc:.kets • • $13.91-.
In !908 a Council of Home
Missions waS formed ; m 1930 the
Nal\onal Council of Federated
Church Women· and on December
7, 1941
repreoentat lvcs of var·
ious units met to formulate the
United Churcb Women. In 1950
the Council of Churches wer&lt;'
fotmed .

YOUNGS MARKR

Two workshop.s were held. one
on the sel·up in the state and na·
tional offit!eJ on admmistration
and finance, conducted bv Mrs
\ii•cenl, the other "Who We Arc
And Whlll We Do" by Mrs.
Brown.
The United Church Women arc
e'hure~ women, who wit!\ co ura ge
and consecration , detlare their
purpose to be "To unite church
Women ln Their Allegiance lo
Their Lord and Savior, Jesus
Cbrlst, through a program look·
ing to- their integratJOn in the
total life and work or the church
and to the building of a World
Christian Community."
The orgamzation fu'r thers
(Continued on Pagc Five)

The Store Complete
4t 1 Locust St.

Open 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.

~ltddleport

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m1..: ht sut'ceed Crecnbcrg Daley
hin! Hl'lf ~a id ll•c hoard llsd "not [1
lo m.v knowlNig£!' rece ived uny
hhb fm the post.
1
Tht· ~(' numes arc mentioned most
Bill

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adm lll rd he was "keenly &lt;hsap·
poi nted"
"Rut I plnn lu k('t'fl my !ilm·k
and rrmain lfllt'l'£ls lcd ID the
team's welh.n·,·· Gr&lt;'cnbcrg add-

Dewitt, 131~ 1

Vce&lt;k, AI Lopez, Paul Rlchardo,
and ~Y£l n Bot ~~e ll cr, Bucky Har·
ri:i, uu,\ Muddy Rucl.

2 BIG DISPLAYS
MAIN BLDG. &amp; MEIGS GROCERY BLDG.

White Elevated
ITo No. I Center
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l'lll.l l'.IUliS, Oh io liP - Sopho
1111\l'f' f1 11lhaek Boh White of Cov ·
lnJ,:ton, Ky, m11y have won hun ·
~~~ If ll Job '"' atnrting crn ter for

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. Named By Racine
High Principal

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ROASTING or STEWING

a magnificent interpre!.~tion by ·

A 4R4 lo 724.fl00 durin1! his tenure,

pron11 ncnt!y.

Pomerby·Middleport, Ohio, Friday, Oetober 18, 1957

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Advh:e Indians On

tbc dcrlslon thalth&lt; deposed front
office ho~H YIJiunh·~·n•d to udvlm•
the committllf srlccting hlfi re·
placement, and al11o dcmed rumon or a conlemplnled 11. h1H for
the Cleveland rranclmc.
Greenberg, who hdd tlw po~ i ­
tlon since 19il0 and watched home
sate recelptl dwmdle from 1,727,-

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Harlan Whlllatch may tako hiS de· 1

Greenberg~ Disappointed, Wi11

William R
DBiey aaid Grecnberl! woulrl ad·
vise the executive C(lln ml lt4•c o(
the tlub's board or dlrcl·tor~ In
finding a new ge ncl'lll 111 111\a ~c r
"II quick ly ns poHsi hh• '' The
hoard voted Wcflncsday tn "not!·
fy" Ciru('nber~ thu! Ius li&lt;'rvlces
no longer were rtquncd.
Da ley had no soonrr ann oun&lt;'orl

it, S.lurdoy .,..,.u,
cool, Hlth todoy ~ to
night 32 to 31.

Detloted To Tile lraterWtt 01 rJie JJett,.JIIu. . Are•

JacKet bw; ..;corge Miller, with

presents the

The Mid-American Stock Car Championship , a carry over
!rom September 29 due to rain, wtll be run at Skyhne Raceway, Charl eslon , West Virginia , Ocloher 20. 2.00 p m Time
trials. due to the large number of cars to he qualified, will be
at 10 00 n m , while the gates wtll open at 8.00 a 111 The guar·
anteed purse is set at $5,000.

Board Cha irman

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"keenly d1 Rappo lnted'' H11nk Grc,•nberg volunt eered toduy to RN\'C
a~ unofficial advh10r to the C!evt•·
lnnd Indians in the sclcct10n of
hls own succrssor ns gt! neral man·
arer of the Tribe

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State Rguinst lndluna Sat·

UTfla)l

I CotiCh Woody Hay" switched

thr hulklllg 213 . poundt•r rrum the
i h.wkflt'ld to I he l!nl! lllree d ay ~

Tho Racine High School honor
roll for the first alx weeks grading
'period h.. been announced by
PrinciPII Aronld Wolle, They are:
liENIORS: Roymond Adams, Car·
oJyn ]:leland, June Codner, Thomas
FIBber, Joseph Glenn, Da!Jo Hart,
Jlary Kay Johnson, Mattie Kiser,
Judy Proffitt, Annabel Rose, Patri·
cia Stobart, Jack Teaford, Jock
Weese, Corl Wolle and Roland

IIAO unrl following W cd n et~d a y's
1 plu&lt;'ll&lt;•e, silld White i1 "dt~ rlnllel)'
Ithl' Nll. 1 center Of) dl.'fcmn\

l lli.U!IUUS, UI'- Thc

Ohio

SLI!t• Burkeyu, 1tll ! ~ l'i11d111g 011t
t'u•ir yRr da ~ e on the RI'Olmd , He

Illunl on

h·am urf1•nst• ami ljb:J1 ,
on d1•fu nsc in 11'1 (' Dlg Tt•n

::;~RS'

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Sharon BoBO, Doro-

t11y Bnoh, Frankie Cbapman, Mary

Middleport High
Athletic Group
Sees Game Films
Chester Erwin presided when
the Middleport Athletic ASiocia·
Uon met al the High School ond
Coach Jotm Thompson showed
movmg p1ct ures of the Logan-J
,
Middleport game and explained
weaknesses and strategies of the
au
team.
o
John Krawsczyn, who Ia coach of
the Seventh and Eighth Grade
lootbail'\cam, reported twenty-two
boys enrolled, John Ketchka Sr.,
Harold Thomas and curtis Jen· PARKERSBURG, w. Va. UP
kenson wer'! named to inv~stlgatc - Appointment of Pack Glenn as
po.. lbilllies or bolldl•g dress· captain or Ute Baltimore &amp; Ohio
ing rooms and storage roonta for ralJroad pohce with headquarters
the Junior team and tbeir equip- ln Parkersburg was anno'unt:ed to·
menL
day by terminal trainmaster H. F.
, Lydick.
Mro. H. L. Dunham . reported Glenn, former B&amp;O pollee Lieu·
additiOnal •ale or membership tenant wlth headquarters In Chll·
tickets for the MAA. Sideen mem· lfeothe, Ohio, replaces Ernest
bers were present and voted to Chap~mn who retired Sept 15.
on We~ncsday next week be· Glenn Mll be in charge of some
csust of the,game scheduled for 21 rallroad policemen in this area
Thursday mght
and nearby sections of Ohio.

IB&amp;O R-!•road

Appomts NeW

to getting money!

'lAIN

.IIJANI_,
tMto$1000
OPEN ALL THIS WEEK

9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

BAKER

FURN'ITU~· RE .

On The Brlgh.tnt (orner
In Middleport

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Ravenswood, the town "that knows how", is at
0

1n the paat
leaching aido
school equipof education

Bank~.

chasing power of the dollar and

have lhree ways of controlling

Federal Interstate Highway
Program To Incorporate US 21
WASHINGTON (UP! - Commerce Secretarv Sinclair
Weeks announced today that U. S. 21 running from Canton,
Ohio, through West Virginia to Charlotte, N.C., has been added to the federal interstate htghway program. It will become
a four·lane limited access route
The announcement means that a 125-mile sectmn or US 21
from Canton to Marietta on the 1 .,-,.- - - - - Ohio River caJ1 be built as a turn· highway from Cleveland through
pikl•liloe superhighway wltb the Akron, Canton, NCw Pl11ladelphia,
government paying 00 pet ~ambndg e rnd C~ldwell to Mar·
to the cost.
1etta, can be buaH much fa~t&lt;!r
than ordinarliy would he possible
A big delegation headed by Gov. bctallse or the extTa federal funds

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1nore
10 years
and

Federal Reserve

managed by the Ft'deral Reserve
Board appointed hy the President
have heeD given the misaion by
Congress to maintain the purmaintain full employment.
-Thus they seek to eontrol,
to curb. to sustain the boom that
America has seen the put two
years by slowmg it down, seeking a levelling off where tbe national economy will continue to
inctt upward wh1Ie neither prlc·
es or wage3 get out of hand.
- The Fedenl Reserve Banks

again.

Ravenawood's schools - a totil

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Pancake Supper
Clears Over $100

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WASHINGTON UP- The
Public
Health
Service reported
88
new .....
or paralytic
polio dur11!\&amp;lOn, Donna Htlldnre, Charles
II ts t e tenth consecutive year that the entire community lng the ~k ended Oct. 12.
lllle, Lola Knopp, Patricia Martin, has been hit by "5-Dollar Banquet fever".
They brought to 1,787 the num·
1lonal4 McDade, Shirley McKelvey
F
f
jill!')' Allee Nease, Janel Proffitt,
or " ever" is the only Wllfj to describe the almost frantl.o 1ber of caRes reported since Jan. L
Nancy Proffitt, Nadine Rouah, Ron· cilmmunlty activity.
Last year, the aseney aali,
, Die Salser, Rosemary Salser, Allie And the "fever" won't break
there were 161' ..... or tbe diJ.
, Stqver, )!artlla Teaford, !.lory Wal·
October 24 when the Boy Scouts, school kids and a ease during tho eorrei!Pooding
tell.
I ~:~~"~!}~~j·,.~Dir. Irvin Stewart of dozen men at the steering wheela week for a cumulative total or
liOPHOMORES: carole Bachtel, I'
Unl..,rolty lnlro- or lrurko sr• seourlng ihe roun. M36.
DotroiiiY Circle, Evel)'ll Cleland, duces Governor Ceell If. Under· trYaide for more tllan a thouaand
------ltlafl' Euler, Louise wood who will give 1 major add· folding ~balra.
MARKET RIPOIIT
Kay Me- reaR.
_And the night of the banquet CINCINNAn UP - Produce:
MarilYn · The day after the eommunlly nearly 150 high 1ehool eoeds will lggs, firm, U. S. consumers,
Sue will plleb In to wuh the thousand• serve the elaborate meal in short· white and brown, A jumbos a44'1,
of dishes involved In feeding more er time and lesa confusion than A large il0·53; A medium 34·li7;
than 1,000 dlnera,
profeoilonals.
,
A small 23-2D; B large 43-48. FOB
Until that time, however, every• Wbat'o the reward for these Clhcinnatl wbfte and brown A
one in town hu a job. Hore than hundreds of workers? It isn't the large ~: A medium 4448; B
100 women are preparing the dln· money, because 'each and every large D3-M.
ner. A score of hammer·and·nall one of them lncludmg the girl• Chickens, firm, fryers 3-3110 lbs
crewo are buUdlni' the banqllet waltint table• will pay $il each.
hena, beavy 13-14; hens,
tables in the bi~h tthoo1 gymnlil' Thal'o why the entire prbeccds
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the "5&lt;1ollar Banquet" goes
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Paralytic Polio
Ent"Ire Rav,·enswoodco•umty
• Incidence
Is
B p • F $S
~epo~ed Lower
usy repanug or .
u.s.

~-"di!f, Linda Donahue,·Carol Ea· They're ~utting together another "5•Dollar Banquet" '

th~'• NO magic

- Even a cursory study of economiC history shows that 1nevit·
ably following a boom is infla·
lion and then a bust.

p0}ice Captam
,

booms. They have used recently
the methods of increasing discount ra tes c,harged member
banks by the Federal Reserve
ssstem. It is the most painless .
Dr. Balles said that i£ prices
continued to risl! 3% percent
each year as they did m 19~ ror
a little over ~ years the purchasing power of the dollar
would be cut in half.
"The Federal Reserve system"
said Dr. Balles, "combats thas
by making money len ple ntiful.
We try to reduce money chasing
goods and services that aren't
there.

"The Federal Reserve Banks
can create scarcer money by requiring member banks such as
t be lleigs and Galli a banks

to

C. William O'Neill, which includ· available. The state would have hold larger r.eserves. Jt can al10
ed Wc~t Virginia Gov. Cecil Un· been £orce1 to ~ p rea d the ~.:osts do it, which ll is doing, by
derwood and Sen. Frank J. Lau- of making the Improvement over raising or lowering the discount

sche (!l-Ohiol, mel with U. S. liU· many years

PARENTS' NIGHT
Tonight is

"P.;~rents

Recogni-

rate (and thus Interest) banks

pay on money it borrows fro1n
reau of Public Roads officials last
Offic!•l• Urge Inclusion
week to ask that U. S. 21 be in· O'Neill, L.msche and business· the Federal system It merely
In tht&gt; system.
men (rom commumtics along the discourages borrowing."
new highwa y, extending route had u·gcd inclusion of the
"By discouraging borrowing,"
from Cleveland to Marietta, will U. S. 21 section m the interstate Dr. Bellas pointed out, "we re·
cost Ohioans, out of state money, system bccJuse of the rapid in· duce the vqlume of money banks
onl)&gt; about 15 to 20 mill1on dolfars dustml gro~th of the Oh1o River have to loan. This in turn reduce!
the money• cba.sing these. non-exilt
instead of an estima ted 7S million Valley.
dollars had the route not been They sa1d another modern high· ent goods and services, and thus
inflation."
,
cboeen for the Interstate system, way also was needed to se~ve an tencb '

lion Niaht" al the Pomeroy.Ne~
sonville game, school officials said
todu, Mothers and fathers ,of the
squ~ct members will be mvl!Od at
lialltlillc lo lit .lhll'oduced to the lncl\IRion of the route In the sy~ anticipated boom m traffic bei!fti WIQ8)&lt;jrij ttl@ fi'ffil
.. , ·let!! Ifill tlleana tljat a new 1uper·
(Contmued on Page
. Five)
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Ohio: Portly clooHiy to ,.....,, ,,
coalor most ,,... Wty, "!!1!\ •.t .
ltw ohowora molnly "' 'llllftilit '
""ion. Grodyol cltirllf .,..
_.., lonltihl wltfl "'"'... ll'ill
., frltll ... ,_,. - · . . . ...

a tender ankle, was not su•tcd up.

Crying Towel Department: Jay Sims, Blue Devil center, de·
ftnitely is out this week when Gallipolis goes to Athens. He 'l
may be lost for the season. His inJury: a badly bruised chest
bone (sternum) that seems to be developmg complications
Fate's tmk: One of his own teammates dtd It to him , inadvert·
anlly
Ronnie Carr, Gallla fullback, will start but hils had a bad
charley horse in his thigh all week . Definitely out also on the
sickenly undermanned Gallia club is John Byers, co-captain
and right guard, who is undergoing treatments to dtssolve a
calcium deposit on his right elbow.

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Weather ~
IY UNfTID Pilat ' 't

OPIN OUR DOOR '10 TNI

Wellolon, then

switched to offense and "moving
the ball."

Sims Definitely Out Of Cont·est

CLEVF.T.ANn Oh io UP

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lo ' LocU Nawa ·
lD AdnrtlalJII
ID Cl""''lalloa

STANDINGS

W L Pet.
LEAGU~ COUNTY
Associated Radio . . U 4 7'18
Htgh Tb.ree Game Ind Bob 1Stmo111 Mkt. .... L . 1~ 5 567
Channell, 506.
Hot Rods , , ..... , , 11' 7 811
High Single Game, ~ob Cban· Park. Rig &amp;: Reel .. , 9 9 BOO
nell, 21l.
, Painters 1440
5 13 218
Team 'l'~ree Games, As.sociaterl Racine Service Sta . 3 15 18'1
'l.adiO, 2397
"IIIII
SIASON HIGHS
Team Single Game, Painterl' I'
, 440 839.
Ind. 3 Gam.., J. Duerr D07
c--:-;;;-~-;---,-~--- _ Ind. I Game W. Belles 2'17
bllt
receivers may have a Team 3 GRmN, Asso.
:a577

with

ELBERFELDS

Frank Hill, Wellston speedster, has 65 points in three SEO
league games with four to go. Record holders to date ~re Btl·
ly Joe Johnson, Gallipolis (1948) and Ntck Parkas, Athens
(1950) wtth 98 points
Htll, averaging sltghtly under 22 points per ga~e, with Mid·
dleport, Jackso n, Nelsonvllle and Athens to play 1n that order,
has a·n excellent opportunity to set a new mark. He's a good
one, is !Ill!

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fensive end post while Steve DaiIcy 1s expected to operate at the
second on ot ht:aC'n d .Tr. Rowley, quarter·

to trade or sell bring it along. Refreshments Will he avail· over Gallipoh&gt;.
lied 10 'deflowa, sccon11d ond offense,
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t Th •
cn~c an a owe Its only
able, And oh, yes, coons wil ~ c ase , oo orne ou · ese Coac"h Bol&gt; Sang of Gallipolis, op1&gt;onrnt, Indiana, minus 30 yords
events are real old ttme Good Times.
With J.y Suns and co-captam Bycr rushmg.

Hill Has Good Chance To Set Mark

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l.alvcs, and Gene Abbott at full

At M•ddleport Coach John plugged by Hawthorne lo the
Thompson drove his charges hard Panther line , .Pomeroy /1gures

all out SCrimmage He worked first

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