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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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Tlte D•UJ SentCttel

SPORTS
DESK

Spartans, Iowa,
Leadt'ng Bt'g Tell

For the M0~gs county entrants
in the SEQ grid derby, the Pan·
,
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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- " IC 1gan State
\tOOn
0
. Oth cr 1eague
games (md Injury· and Iowa, nmong the Big Ten's
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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

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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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Sheree NOI'lh

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Oct. 17-11
.h·ffrry Jlunlt•r

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lb.

Roll Pork

Ground

Sausage 39f. ·Beef 39'.¢
. lb.

Sniders

Better Cup

Barry SuiiiVIm

"A WAY TO THI GOLD"
Cln

t'int' m n~ro~)

- 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,
I

Dish '
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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l;l' t't' llhcr g, h:. scru nd • hlr(ICRI

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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~Ville""+u"'

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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Honor Students
. Named By Racine
High Principal

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81NGLl COPY-It'

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

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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
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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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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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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·
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coalor most ,,... Wty, "!!1!\ •.t .
ltw ohowora molnly "' 'llllftilit '
""ion. Grodyol cltirllf .,..
_.., lonltihl wltfl "'"'... ll'ill
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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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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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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
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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

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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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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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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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(Co!ttln~!'{ on~P•aa l'lve) ,

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THE DAILY -SENTINEL

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0., Oct. 18, 1057

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TELEVISION GUIDE
'WSAZ-TV Chan"el3
Friday

Comm~tating, Editorially
"Discussion At toke Hope October 25 May Point Way Toward
Solving Prob!ems·OI/ncreasing Number 01 Older People
What is ahead of us when we have entered
How Important Is this problem' The age
!he Aging Process?"
group over 65 has grown from three m1lhon
This is the subject to be explored October or four per cent of our 1900 population to 14
25 at the District Health Conference sponsor. miiUOIJ or nine per cent of our 1g56 popula·
ed by the Ohio Health Council to'be ~eld all lion. Tiils increase will continue.
·
day at Lake Hope. All clvlc.mlnd.ed cillzehs
'I
arc mvited to attend. In 1956, 37 Meigs Coun· "'"'~Y
tians tmeled to Lake Hope for the confer.
Why should it be the concern of everyone?
ence and ail of them considered their time ~ecause of changes in the family·iife cycle
well spent.
·
smce 1890, 'n increasingly larger group fin· _
Ish their family-raising phase as early as age
The problem of aging is one that will catch 50. With Ill empty nest, these people have
up wllh all of us some time. We can't all be ma11y of the sallle problems as those over S5.
like Dean E. 0 . Saunders of Journey's End
Age lnay be !Viewed either as a problem or
who literally Is unable to retire from teacblng a challengnndan opportunity, It can be good t
and i$ now considering authoring a volume or llad. When II Is good, it generally Is , an
on hts favorile subject, teaching techniques, achievement rather than &amp; girt There are opor classroom know·how.
portunities in the best years, the later yea!'s

5·55 Sign On
', •8:00 Today
9.00 Rom"er Roon

9·30 1'reasare Hunt
to·oo The Price ,, l!ight
10 ao Tru~h or Consequen...
ll.OO Tic Tac Doulh
II ·M It Could Be You
12:00 News Re""
12 15 Movletlme
1:30 Bride and Groom
!·OO Maunre Theater
S·OO Queen FM A UaJ
3:45 Modero Romancu
4:00 Cpmflty Tl,.e
UO Trbuble with Father
5 00 Spinach Playhouse
0:45 NBC News
8:00 News Picture

F..' ; N '· E
est mpty Now At so

Mn. lila Ot~. Sop)lla Sbahe

FOREST RUN
IIYSF.I I. nUN
M1 s navad newhurst and
rh!ldrf'n \H•re ralllnt on Mra.
Dav1 ~

tl'cently.
Au~fln

Mrs
on

~r

Eden was rallin.Ronnif! Moore

and Mrli

SundaJ

&lt;.' lltnln l(

Mrs Clarence Ru1sell wa~
VJsa1ln!( hl'r dauRbter, Mrs. Glen
Wh1le in Columbus tor several

davs

~Irs

White returned home

with hrr for a v11it returning
honw Sunrlay.
Mr~. Joe Duian was eallin.r on
Mrs Charl e~ Gilmore rerently

Mr and MrR

were visiting

Alpha Ruosell

tbelr dau1hter,
Mrs Alma Coleman In Weat Col·

umbla lost Tuesday,
Janu~s

Searl.t who has employ.

ment In Columbuo was vlaltlog
hl.s hml!y over the weektnd
Mr and Mra. Ferrell of Der·
Itt wore vlsltlnr hla oon Clyde
and fluuitv recentl)l ,

llr and Mrs. Stanley and
r.Wuly have moved from this
pia~ to Racine
Mr ond Mrs Jimmy Pierce
and father Orla, Mr and Mr11

Jaek P1erce or Mlthlgan were
htrc to attend the funeral of

their aunt, Mrs. Zlna Whelslone,
Mr and Mra. J A. Eden had u
on Wedneldl)'

cut- s l~

Mr

ond Mra. Lol.o Bradford opent a
day in Parkenbura.
Mr. aiUI lin. carto11 Jollnaon
and lamlb' of CGI\Illlbuo •JH!nl t~e
week ond wltll hJa litter ud \tother·ln·law, Mt, and Mrs. Charles
McNitkle
Mr. aftd Mrl. Pan llouah ol
Florida hm purehaleil the Coyle
homo •nd movod Into their new
bome 'l'buroday.
Mt. and Mr1. llobby CII11e and'
family Ravenna IJH!DI 1111 WHk
eiiCI wlth llr. ud llrt. Ctorae Ar·
noll. Mra. ArooU 1, '"oterlna
!rom aaellt of PIIIU"'ODII
Vr. and Mn.
'oralton
and family, RaYtDJll, ""'"' the
week end with her pat'enta Mr
aiiCI Mra. Delbert l'ealord al!d oth;
er rolatiYOI
M
· ,
0 llelll and ttand·
iOn, Thomas -loloKay, Balltatt, eall·
ed on Mr. and lin. Cal Olr, Frl·
lillY evellina
·
Mra: LIJZI~ SaJre Jw been vlalt·
In&amp; btr dauabltr lin E 1
NMih Mn Aibert'i 81..~• ..,!1 ~
Ill '
"'""•• a
fl. Jotry SbJne and their foml·
Ilea of Galllpolla,
Mr. and 1\lr~, Paul stewart and
ramlb', Mra. Mildred Foattr IJH!Dt
the week •nd wltb Mra. Frank
Buck, who ac&lt;ompanled them back
to Columbus.

O.orae

"· ,...,nil

- . . . fronk l""k

and

Mrs Ben Brabbln, Benny and
.J1mmy and Mrs Georl(e Spnr·

t4er of Sattls, W. Va.

u•

'Mr and Mrs. Stoakley of FIM·
lda hsve moved In the T J HIK·

I

I

NIW HAYEN
oOLbiN ltULii

The Golden Rule Clau of tho
11ns place where he purcha!Jed. St Paul Lutheran Cbur(h met
Mrs J A. EtiHn spent ThurN• Thursday evening, Del 11 in thl.l
day and Friday In Charlestcn church sooial rooms.
llr. and Mil. Bob Johnston
vlaltlnr her molher, Mr, B. J
acted
a1 hosta as a ,potluck JupGravely, Gf Sattls
Jlevjval servltt•s ul this plato ptr was served the IJ'()Up.
The pro1ram

topic "Respon•

each f'Vllning ut 7 :\0 F.Vl'ryOI\1'
slblo Parenthood To God" by Mr
Wf!leome

Johpalon wao lollolvtd by atoup

SPILLER
Mn Gorlrude Hall ol Groll
Bond called on Mr!i Oliver Dailey

Friday

Sunday ~inn&lt;'r ~uelts of Mr
and Mu Fronk Holtttr werP
Jr1r and M1·s Norman Cotes,
Vwnna, W Va : Mr and Mr"

Leroy La~ren.. and lamlly,
Portland, O.lbort lloller, Boverl'
0 , und Ruby Ann ltolter or Col·
umbu• They ,u vlolled lholr

IJ'IRdmother, Mn C. w. Holtet
or Morning Star Sunriay
Gloria and Freda Sarson \llllt·

od llr and Mro N T Rose Sun·
day afternoon
lfr and Mrs RoUnd J.aw·
rt'IU!t and daughter Gf Columbus
apent the weekend wllh Mr. and
)In Erneat Brewt•r and dauah·
lor Sylvia and attended Sunday
School at Mor1o ChaJM!I Sunday
Mr. and Mra Norman Gal011
were Sunday evenlni jU08II ot
Mr. l'nd Mrt. Leroy Lawrenoe
l!omer Holler lo absent lro!ll
hla mall route thla week bmu,.
or lllntM. Gerald Powoll II his
IUI&gt;allluto.
Freda 81rton w11 a huslneu
caller In IIIYinawood Tuesday
Kathl')'a BaUoa waa taktn to ,,
da&lt;lor Monday evenlnr wllh an
allatk of aathma.

ANTIQUITY

lin. Gltry' Wollo and Mil. DoroJ'orbet w1re co-hoatema at a
!Jt«,lllnr ahower al the home ol
Saturday eveam,, hon·
!lira. Jim Sallerlleld.
Mildred Gillian,
Mn. Doro. lin. lbl'
llr,

discuulon

·

Attondlnr wore Rev. and Mrs.
Raymood Perera and ehildron,
lira. EYirett Houoh and douMh·
tcro, Mt. ond Mrs. Carroll Adam•
Jr, ~tr. and Mn. Donald Bum·
aordnor and dauahlera. Mr. and
Mra Bob La)'ne and , the ho1h1
ond eblldron
Mr and Mro, Layne 11'111 ad
nt hoata it the Novemblr meet·
ln11 whi~h wiU mMt the •ucond
Wed11olldor In November onct
thereollll'

~

6·1~

Weathercasl
Saber of London
Court ol Last R"url
Ute •l Riley
M·Squad
The Thil. Man
~:~ Caval,ade ol Sports
9 ,., Red buber's Ct•Tner
:o·oo Feder•l Men

ly !velyn Brleklts

P.:,
r and

lly;,

.,r. •nd Mrt Leonard McGill re·

week end with Mrs Grace Kuhn
Robsrt Kim of Arhngton, va.,
vlalted bls mother, Mrs. Mabel
Kim ever the week end.
Mr. and Mra, curtis Bailey ol
Alhono were Sund"lC,IUeots ol Mr.
and Mr•· Creston Newland.
Word was received here of the
death of the Rev Mr Poole, form·
er Methodist minlster here
Calllnl Sunday oo Mrs Evelyn
Brlckleo, who hao been Ill at her
home here were Mr. and Mrs Dale
Spencer, Columbus and Mr and
Mro. Willard Eberabach and three
dauJihters of Chester.
Mrs. Everett Watson hDB been
hired 18 kitchen RUpervlsor at the
Tuppero Plllbi school

EDEN
Mr. und Mrs. Alva

HolslnJer
aon Vlr1111 and Mr nnd Mrs Sol

EDITOR'S
MAILBAG
Ed1tor or Sentinel
We wish to c"tcnd our thank-;
Cor the Cwe covrrage The Sentinel gave the Blst annual meetIng of th e Meigs County Pioneer
and HJStonral Soelety, October
IZ.
The rPpnrt of the meetlag by
your reporter, Mrs Lucille B
Hawkins. was \'NY fme, h~ been
rllppcd anri Will go in the per•
mcnant records or the Society
As is nlmost inevitable .In re·
porting so many detalll of a
meelini. one error slipped in
whj.ch I w1sh ~o carrect tbt nf'l·
ther Mrs. dluwklns nor I
y be
disrrethted in sL1tmg Kll istor•·
cal fact
Tile Buffmglon Island Memor·
ial Park at Portland, IR owned bv
the Oh•o H1 ~tomal Soc1cty ')(
which th.e Me1gs Cmwty Pwncc1
and lll stomal Soru~ ty has bcl•n
.11 mrmlll'r for many J'rars.
At
the annual mcf'tlng of the Ohto
Sorlety lust Apdl our nr!.(a nir.l
lion wvs Pll•vntell to nn Afrtlw!e
Mrmbcrs h1p
H IS true th :~ t the Oluo Histod·
Cal SOCJCty. IS th1• Wl'althwst his·
tor!ral soc1ety m lh(' United
States. It owns over fifty mu·
scums, shri nes, mcmon ab, 1.1
rludin l( the Rl\'er Museum 1•t.
Mrmetla M whi l!h lt has rrren11"
spent ovur $100000. "0111 Jlou9c"

Bigley, son Eddie svent Sundnv
with Mr and Mn. Robert Webb
and daUMbtero, Guysville
ot Galllpolh. tho Sir

w r Sny·

Mr. and Mrs. Wm11ie Holsln1er der, Jr , va i11Cd nt $40000 now
and fomlly opont Sunday wllh mt ored in th.e horbnr 111 Mariet·
Mr. Inti Mr. Robert Van Meter to, to m(lntlon onlv a few or its
MJ. al\d M.ra. James Carter uml propcrtle!i
·
dau1hters and Mr and Mrs So!
Ag!aln th nnk!11g yo u,
Bigley 1nd Eddie vl.,ted Mr and
Smecrely you rs,
Mrs. Reuben Bigley and raml\v
A V Howell, Ptc~Hi l' n t , the
at Kavenswood Sunday evening ·
Meigs County P1on1•er an1l
A revival h now under way ut
Historical Society

the l:tltn Unltod Brethren Church
Rev. Eldon Blake, paotor, specl .. l

Daily Sentmet
Daybook

BRATTLEBORO, Vt. UP - Er·
nie Johnson, who allowed only one
earned run in seven relief innings

CHURCHMEN TO MEET

lor the Mclwaukee Braves dn the
World Serleo. was feted by home

The Men's Fellowship of the
Churches ol Christ•In Meigs Coon·
ly will meet Monday nllh! at the
Zion Church of Christ.

thoae honorrng the pitcher was Na·
tiona! Leagu&lt; Umpire Bill Jackow·
ski

town bns Thursday niKht Among

BIRTHDAY DINNER

HAIL TO HAZLI
WOODIIIJFT, S .C. UP - Bob
Hazle, late sea1on hitting sensa·
!ion lor the world champion Mil·

Mr ond Mrs Robert Burketl and
ch ildren, David, Mary and Barbara
Jo, entertaiued with a birthday
dinner Wednesday evening honor·
mg h1s mother, Mrs. Burkett, of
Pomeroy. Other guests were Miss
El1zabetlt Jo1chlm, Middleport; Ed·
die and Fred Burkett, Pomeroy,

fiiHER INJURIO ·
Robert Fl&lt;her,: who Injured his
back Thursday while Installing a
hot water tal'lk at the Becker Bl:lrber Shop, WAS taken to Muon Clln·
IC wht're he w11l remam for a
short tim e.

wallkee Braves, will be honored
today wben he returns to the city

Ever)ono

~_;a~n~d~~~-----.,

WHH

Portlan~.

vlalted

Mr. and

at 7.3~ p, m. nexj Thuraday, oet. ber and December.
24 ot the Point Plemnt Llmtoek
Market. Thh Is the oecond
f"rll IWS
clonal Demonatratlonal
iy WILLIAM F. ORE!iOIY
Call Sale to be held in Point
Mo10n Count., A...,t
ani.
f~IIIIR CALF (ALl
The calves will come lrom Mo·
• , ;hre~ hundred and twenty-live oon, Putnom Wayne, and diboll
head of feeder calves will be sold ,
farms. All calves are do·

8:30
9:30
10:00

lO:ltO
ll ·OO

1130
12.00
12 30
I 15
4 15
4 30

o·OO

5·30

54~ News Picture
6:00 Hopalong Cassidy
6:30 ~•turd.v Nl..,t J!IDlbol'et
7 00 Perry Como

B:f~~~:~;g
Mailgnan,t Edema atld
Sl
Fever

sale w111 be a sood chance
to buy top quality , heifer ealve&amp;
to take home for breeding stoek.
An investment in good heifer

PlllorH, Soft Woltr

SOFT WATER SERVICE
also

Finest Automatic or Semi Au·
IOnratlc home • owD&lt;d Solten·
ers. Filtoro.

10·10 Weathereast

Secret storm
E110 of Nllhl
The Early ShoYour E!So Reporteo
~ : 45 Spi!Jts Puade
5·55 Weath&lt;.man
8:00 Mr District Allorney
~ 30 PlaybouBe of Stan
3:15
3:30
•·oo
6:30

9·30 Person to Person

10:00 Mystery 'lllleater

WHTN...TV

yean to eome.
TOBACCO DIMON STUTIONS

Retreabmer.tJ were served by

Wilham Boyd, lira. Robert
llrL Betty Blackwood and
MollelitlO Fields to those nam
lin. Ray Spark. and

N~.''ed.~~ 01t:lr!a~n;d~ 0!2,, will
19~7.beWhere
lh
hold

ilattlhl~r!, Mrs. Orval Wlltl, Mrs

J Worry, Mro. llabel Man·

Mra Chfford Jeakin.~on . Mra
Henl'}' Dailey Sr., )In, Lydia K)
aeU aod Mr&amp; Ella Arnold

ow.nera than eows fre&amp;hening at
an)' other tlme for several reasons.
Cows caJvlne in fall a:ive more

Pleasant Valley farm located on the Athens road In Chester Township and ~~~g to
rs Edna Ashworth Arnold bas been identified as last week's ':l'arm of th~ Wee Corrle!&lt;l·\
M '
s been inner lami\ for three generations and was ftrsl settled 10 1848;
a,ere ~~m ~e farm this week /ere: Gladys Cooper, Minersville; Mrs. WIIUam A. Kmg,
Yn~ Ellsn~ Circle Racine· susanna Arnold, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Harold King, Pomeroy.

milk. Wb1ie the feed cost of loll
freshenera Is usually a lltUe high·
er, the bulk of their milk ae!IJ at
a better price, Fall lreohenlni
~OW! have R 11 5CCODd rrtlhenina:"

10·15 Nltewatch

erov,

Saturdar- Ota..._, I

s 30

10·00
10·15
10'30
11.00
12'f.O

12:90
I 30
2 30
J 00
3 45
4·oo
4 30

Captain Koagaroo
Mighty Mouae Playbouae
Draw With Me
Lu~ky 8 Cortoons
'
Saturday Pla~boljtle
Jimmie Doan Show
Lone Rallier ·· '
2adge and Bullell
Teen·are Dancce Party
Satur&lt;lay Sh~)I'OUO
Garden Club
Feautre Report
,Get Set, Go
Jr Town Meeiln(

5 oo TV c:assioom
5 so You Are There
6 00 Saturday N~wo .Special
6 15 Footbllll Scorbboord

6 SO Perry M"on
.'
7 30 Dick arnt the Duchell
8 00·•-Gale Storm ·!how (
8 30 HIVOlGinr•WIIP Trai-l
9·00 Gunsmoke
•
9 30 Golden Ployhouse .,
I0 00 Harbtlurmatter ~
10.30 The Late Slww ~
12'00 The Late Life Shdw

.
Channe~
· 'j_._l3-

and the birds will leave theJr potential dmners on the stalk, says
Robert Davia, Ohlll state Univer·
sity extenswn spectaliat, wildli£11
conservahon That's just what
sonle Ohio farmers are domg
Tlle}•'re usmg a combination of
shotguns r1f!es, {)recrackers and
scaretro~s to stir up such a
commotion that the birds, m ner·
vous fmstration, leave for quiet·
er and more peaeeful parts.

~~-'h •~d

etamina
to nut-WO:k them allcut•' downtime azid
maiateuauce to ltiep
jot, on t!Je job!

..._
1,......

• Motdlotl ...

. . ,.

lot •VIII' I•~ oiotf

vaders, Davis observes It's hke
watehmg a horror movie on TV
The hlfdS both hear and see ter·

Nlcllols Cross!Ktd Females

UAD.ON ,
MRYI COUNT
~

•oo

• •1. . . . . . . . .

Daily

Sundt~)' afternoon for Tiffin where

they will bo gu01ts at the IOOth

SOLAR
MILK MINDER

annivenary celebraUon of the

F1rst Baptlot Chureh where Mr.
Hoyt wao pastor !rom 1943..12 He
will ~e one of the opeakers for
the program followina a banquet.

on 990 S(IOt

Langsville

11 Dollatre, 0.

Radio Dial

FORT GORDON, Ga. [AIITNCI
-Bobby L. Elklno, son of Mr.
and Mrs. 1'ony Elkins, Route I,
Cheshire, Ohio, recently l""
promoted to private

flr1t elass

at Fort G1&gt;rtlon, Ga ., where he Is
a lludent wit)&gt; the U S. Army
•Speclallat TraiDing ReglmeJII at
Fort Gol'&lt;lon, Ga.

end.

\

Mr. and Mn Arthur Wehrli
!raveled ~o Mor1atiown during
the wttktnd where they met.
Mr. and lin. A. E. Wehrli of ed
Wu-lltJton. o. C.
In
lira. Bille Cunnln1~am Ia visit.
ln1 Mr. llld lira. Berl Rouoh
IIINM Clrrlt and Mary Gar·
11111 lif J~ City, N. J,, vlalted em[IIOJj0._
t,!.
tU \tM tl llr. and Mra. AI·
"!tll''l!otn
... ~,Jait ,__,

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS

OF MEIGS·MASON AREA

· Matlonol odvertlllng repre10nta·
live, Boltlneiii-Kimball lne 84S
~xlltllon Ave .. New 'vork'' city
18, N. Y.
'
. En_tored as seeond class m11llna
lnatler 11 the post offlee 11 Pom·
eroy, Ohio
• Subaerlptloa rates: Dellve'l' by
torrler where available 30 eento

rtpott~d per week; one 1e1r ln advanee at
Hospl~l, !J'be bally Sentinel ofllee, SIMO,
Sherd ilx months, $7.10, three months
!rom t1u, 1$3 80. By motor route where avail:
h.,
lble; one month $1. By mall one
aftor
year , ''" mon.th1, tf.25; thrte
Va.
one montb, $1.
afternOon ex-

bl!lo Valley

ii~!Jt~~~t~~~Mechanie
~
~~~~~:~~~~::::.::.:phOJI"!'' .
olflet '

be

held five

l

WilliAMSON

•

FARM SUPPLY

UN ICO

WASHER &amp; DRYER

1

Unrl"pened Corn
May Be uSed
For Ear Sllage

carotene content compared to
good corn !!!lage, dairy animall
red oar corn silage should be giY·
en plenty ol hlgb quality bay er
grass ~lage

------

•=•
*- ··Purina '-

Arter lighting the fuaes

th&lt;

farmer went about his daily work
and the banging in Ute cornfifl11
continued throughout the day
In tho evening he relurned woth
his shotgun and rifle to make
some more noise.

FULTON THOMPSON

DELUXE

AS LOW All

AUTOMATIC WASHER ··········· ····· $199
.DELUXE

.

AS LOW

'AVrOMATic DRYER ·~.

TRACTOR SALES

0(

P()MEROY

all lhe weapons used,

DBVI5

observes, the !hotgun was the
'
effettivc and the most expensive While the JCare methoU
of blaekbird control works, 1t

probably would be justified only

ni~Y be mlalaken for candy away

WRINGER TYPE

WASHER ...................... $109

CO-OP' ,

POMEROY .
Pbone 88

Pomeroy

E. Mala St.

MORE': HOG
ALL TH

lrom chlldrrn.

~::.!
.
.
.
,~
.
;
$273.00.,
••

24" Blade

Meigs
Equipment
Company, Inc.
Whorl Qosllt., lo Pmmovnt

Cor. !nd and Butternut
Pomeroy, 0.

with

,

COLUMBUS _ In the Un&lt;ted
~le• about 1,0110 deatlu lrom
a'ctdental poisoning cccur annual·
bJ, over four.flltho of all fatal ac·
cld&lt;intal polsonlnws a&lt;eur In the
hqnie, 1\'t" W. E. Stu~key, OSU
Ertenalon .afety opedallst.

j

•l{omemakers often are unaware

~leunen;

with mediclnt:!s con·

trib,tes to thl! fatality list. St~ck·
ey tarns never to at.ore a pot&amp;on
en 1 medicine cabinet. Jt should
be• In 1 locked chest, beyond the
reach of children.
Many poisonings occur beeause
adult&amp; reach tor a bottle in the
dirk. It is important to have all

.

·~c otimalaltl .... low ol natunl ~' . . . ~.. )II)Qlll
pic ~pt to oli •I Ia or nclue» fadinc llllrilloL j

.
j

IWIIITOIIChilhiiJ',... pip tbrourb 1bt euly -b. Yoaonfla~
l.tct for-. Holpt bui141llilbll ,._ dUIIIII j

lab SWEBTGRO ... -

ll&gt;ooo- '-'""'~-

te" PIO QJIOWIIt PILLITI take • - at I" _ .. of tJO'
t - teed a-~ pow- wbell PROVICO ll':t. PlQ OBOWER

of )be atreni!lh ol the chemicals
tl!!!t •r• uslng for clesnlng noon,
olakl •nd clothes. It is Important
to 'l.ok lor nnd Insist upbn inform·
all&gt;~ labeling.

PELLETS "" 011111.

IWI1'tH TO THE FEEt)

1HAT 8U!L05 A MONI"'i
MAKIN&amp; Ef6 F.4CTORY, ...

, MAITIR MIK.
166MASH.1

boltlt.~ properlylabeled and mark·
ed and to read labels corefully

takiug medicine.
Safety Council aays

amon1
eause
~WI·

.,.Jilcb

"We Do •CUstom Grlntllnil''
N. 2nd A-VIl.

MIDPLEPORT

f.B

·.... · $1'39

Highest horsepower
&lt;6.S hp) at loVf"'

. IAIY ftiMS

•

MASTER DELUXE WASHER ············ $279
MASTER DEWXE DRYER .... · .. ·.. · $U,

He tted 4·1oot strings of 2

inch salutes to polet stuck in lhe
field, using a slow-burning ((It·
ton fuse rope to set them (Iff
The salutea were spaced aloa~;
the fuse so one would explode
about every ten minutes.

foisoning Takes
lligh 1oil In
U.S. Annually
1'111 DallvI SentJ-·1
ftl

ULII AND JUVICf

This is wbere the fire crackers
came in.

lolrt. Robirl VanMeter and f•m· llv ROI•togoth•r wao ontoyed at

tile homo of Vonley, Ethel aod
Daily
Miller.
Others ottendlng were Mrs 11
Joo Bolin of lho U s Navv
~ Dyer, Mill Golyde Hart, Mrs
who Is stationed In Moryland
liorty Layne, Mr1 IIerman Lloyno spent
~list weekend at home.
lira Paul Neue, Mils Lelah
Mro.
Maxine Nairn rctultllod
Powell, lira. W. R Protfltl, MrJ tn her 1\omt
at Cuvahou Falla
L, C llouoh, lira Lloyd Roush,
aner o.. ndln~ ten di!'S
lin. N. o. Wein, Mrs. Floyd Mondt&gt;.V
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cash
Carm1ek, Mro. A. B Woodrum Bral~v
and Mr ond Mrs 11ornee
Mn Jamea Hampton and ,
M
cEihlftnov
IIUIII, Mra. l!aakel. an orrupa· J E. Ca~lf'r. Hunhn~tlon, Wll!l
tlo1111 theraplot al Lakin Sto"
• ~uest or hi• brother-ln·law anrt
Uospltal
•islor. Mr and Mrs. Cosh Br1loy
ov•r tho wookend
P.UONALS
Rev. Bryan llamo, Mansllold , Mr. and Mro. Ed Jordan, Iltx·
0 ., .... the lilt Wflk lllell or tor, were ~allero at the Braley
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Mr. and Mra. M:'c. Wlloon or hom• !la\u!llav.
Mr. 'and1Mrs Ralph Kttapp
M14way Drive.
Mr. llld lin !lay DarllnJ and moved lnl~ the Cecil Bolin hOUa\
.
Mrs Carrie Bumaarner were In at Lanaavllle last week.
Slatersville durlna the weekand
Mr. and Mra. Jomos Ball and
family vloltod relative! In In·
dlanapoUa, Ind., over the week

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stay around the field all day

To The COOLING and HANDLING
Of MILK

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On Sepl. 13th the onnual lam•

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The Fbtest Most
Eeoaomleal Way

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Becauae this 1i1age hu a low

IT BREAKS THE
POMIUIII&amp;I
McCULLOCH'$
SUPER••

HOYT TO SPIAK

Tho Rev. and Mrs. Claremont E.
Hoyt and son, David, will leave

today's futer, more powtrfsl
ttoctDn.

NOW

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("quipping a C'lfeterla at the school.

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TIME
TO BUY A HEW

OHIO VALLEY ,
FEED CO.

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10·00 News of the Nl1bt
10:10 Theater IS
1130 Silo Off

Melts County News

pounds of silage because of the
larger amount needed to aupply
the ume amount of feed value.
Ear corn silage cioe1n't need
a preservat1ve beca\llle of the
large amouot of natural augan
present, says Dr. Pratt However,
a preservitivt such u sodium met·
obl1ulfite rna\:.. be added to the
upper layer 1f desired.

Chows

$H yawr Roaroot

lora r.olor
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trarufen weltW: to tsar wbiiiJI

The Racme Metuuuu.
ar
ldi•ut bu announced a revl\111 for Oct
27 to Nov 10 with three churche•

r1fy1ng things at the s.-ne time
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Unt1l somelbirtg better ' comes
WOOSTER, o.-Corn that ~idn't ~I
I a ·T~
along, Davis i~ ready to recom- r.iPert before the frost doesn't need
mend• tbiS a~re·tecbn!que as the tB 'so to wdtf 1t ca~ be \nlt'd fM'
best method of keeping the making ear corn silage, rep.or~
birds put of cornfields.
A D Pratt of the OhiO Agrtc\11·
He c1tes the case or a Sandusky tural EKpenment station
county farmer wbo saved 90 to 95
His tests show that ear cDrn
percent of his corn crop this silage is eKcellent reed for datl'Y
fall wtlh such a method About e-nirnals. For heifers, 1t i11 a sat·
40 percent of the ears 1n the is[actory sOurce of energy for
farmer's O·acrc held were dama~- growth and in getting them ready
ed .slightly, Da\'ls says, bllt m an for freehening.
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llae!tle
unprotected 6·acre f1eld m th~
Thi! stl~e keeps up production
same area the birds destroyed of milking cows as well as a mixed
bal£ the erop and damaged prac· dairy ration, as long as adequate ,•.•.•.•.~•.e ~
Ucally every car
proteh supnltment 15 provided.
This was lhe farmer's battle
Dr Pratt' warns against using
strategy, as Davis ex?i&amp;ms it·
corn that ha, mouture content of
Early each mormng as the
birds came mto the field for
breakfast the farmer shpped out
with his' shotgun and nfle anrl
blazed away. He stood on an ~le·
vation overlookmg
the ftelri
when' he used the riOe so the
bul1ets would
penetrate the
ground and not fiy towarda h1s
neighbor's buildings. Since the
·' DlftCI.Drivt Saw ~
farmer had other work to do be·
s1des chase blackbirds, he couldn'

for halchln1 111 productl•

.

qui&lt;kly, non .-hlr .....
drart.
• flullin1 rrcm a tiDal• Jdtchvobll
provides low, aaturallhie al
d&lt;alt, a...mateo tide dllfl.

Dav:! enough

night.

gunpow er an g as Y
hu a dl&amp;turblng effect on the m·
ftl

fields,

The farmer acoordinlf to Davis,
probably ~ld have obtained :~1·
most complete prottctaon, but
added cost wo1.1ld have made It
Impractical.
Fields that are ne'r marth
lands suffer the worst damage.
The marsh growth provides 8
t
Place for the birds to roost a

The comblnatcon ol exploding
images
d h t1
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.fllli-flto d'jl,

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the aibge in a solo small
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Rutlad, Ohio
1ft dllDieter 10 the berd. Rac1ne. The putor Rev. Joh.n El
COLUMBU&amp;, 0 -The d
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The . Sandulkt countY will eat of! the upper layer eaeb I;w~oo~d,~wt~'~ll~p~r~oa~c~h~wi~t~h~m~u~•L~ C~f~ur~~===::=:=:;=:;=:;=:=i
knoW. way to ~eep . re WID!Io fY' , 1id wa1 nearly 100 day and cover tho oilage doort otld 1,
- --blackbird5 from damagmg co~ bar~ers Y~he acre Had 1t been silage wttb paper, Pntt advi&amp;es.
5 1
Is to scare the dayhgbts out 0 0 ~~Y e r 1 f~y buJheJ' the f1eld
When uslnR ear eorn silage ln
them.
l
would have JUJtilled only about plaee of mind eram, Iarmon
Create bedlam 1ft bat cornfielci 1half the protection 1t reeelverl. shou1d remM~ber to feed more

Up to 1,000 pound•
pu._ built-iD weirht
"aJvoa thlt SilO Utility

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plow leta you pt OV¥tllllmiiC'Itl-

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between 15 aDd 25 pereent, be-

best on high )'Ieiding

iOOd care In fall and winter than

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s·oo Lite on tbe Farm

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Revival Planned
Among 3Churches
In Racl·ne Area

these moillure Ieveii wiU keep worlrjing together.

Fall fresh eows are usually dry
10 late summer when files aDd
heat are at their worst and paSture
its s.hortest. Dairymen usually
have more !ime to give the eowa

I I:115 Seannlnr the Wel!ber
I I 10 Tbe LAte ShOW
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duction. When spring Jresh &lt;OW!
go Into the bml on dry feed tbey
usually drop in production.

ll:OO Up-to-the·Minll!i 'Ntwo

1e

Allu-Chalmo~.at~&gt;M-...._!

conatrucUon meet~ demar-

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Of Keeping Birds0ut O .AlfD we:~t
~~~~~he~" s:::.~. ~~k ~~;ov:~~~

when turned on pasture. Ia other
words, when cows tbat freshen in
the fall are turned on pasture, they
usually "plc~up" b1 their milk pro-

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w,a held.

This year we will again hold a
seriel of tob~cco atripplnc demon·
stratlons 1n Mason County. The
Oatea for the 1demonstrations are

PALL FRESHENING
. Cowa freshening in the fall u•·
50FT WATI!R SERVICE , ually make more money lor their

8:00 Polly Bergen
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8:90 Glsel• MacKenzie Show
9·00 What's It For
9!30 'l'our Hit Pllralle , •
10:00 News anH ~porta ~-cdllnlf

WUl

The traveling prite donated by
Mrt Gardner Mankin was award·
ed to Mn. Hunnell. Hall(lween
giftJ were eubanged by the
Seuet Pala A white elephant sale

w11l be announced later.

CULLIGAN

tile

SerVICeS

tburche~

Gilbert, publiclty

calves will pay dividends •• the

SIE US POR

w11l rotate between

Women'a Club met Tuetday even·
ing at the ward houst.
.
Mn. Wilham Sheridan, pre••·
dent, pre1idel1 and offieen elert~
were Mrs. John HunneJI, pre11·
dent, Ml'1 Waid Gorb)•, vice prell·
dent Mn Euaent Triplett, sec·
reta;y; )Irs. Howard Kitchen,
treasurer, Mrs Gardner Mankin,
flower comm;tee and Mn Wyatt

weaned and Vat·
The vaccination ia for

HAULING.
SERVICE

Tile personal Jurn!JbiRII mu.lic ' '~I!

Ofrlters were elerted for

FARM NEWS

memHrl

new year when the Second Warrt

~18tnted,

Sl~n

on
Circle 3 Raneh
Gum by
Fury
Capt Gall•m
True Story
Detective's Diary
i'oreirn lntr!IJIIe
The ~lg Picture
Football Game
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Kemper Seo~eboard
Watcn Mr. Wl.oard
Sky Kin(
Fool'.ttdl Scortboard

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WCTU TO MilT

ltlr. and Mn. Runoll Von Mr-. · construction wort

lor,

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THANKS EXPRESSED
Mrs. CIIC'I Smith, president or
the PTA of the We~tcrn local
school dlstnC't, Wishes to thank all
1\ho assut~,&gt;d by contnbuhons or
work m rna• me: the chicken din·
ncr, which was served at the
Grade School auditori um Thursday
a 11uccess The women served ap·
proKimately
ch1cken dinners

Mrs. Clair Nel ~on Is emuloved on

·Barber.

FRIDAY
7:00 llmmle Dean
7 45 ~ucky 8 Cari&lt;JOila
8:00 CapWn Kooraroo
8.15 CBS News
8 M Loeol News
s·oo BarrY Moore
10:30 otrlke rt Juc~
11·00 Newa
II· W Katle'o Almanae
11:15 Love of Llfe
II 30 Seorch for Tomol'l'Ol&gt;
II :45 Guldb1 Light
12:00 Katie's Kltct10o
12:30 Aa the World T1lfnl
I 00 Reat lhe Clock
I 30 Houseparty
2:00 Big Poyolf
2 30 The Verdict Is Youro
3:00 !righter Day

In which he grew up, Hazle, who
hit .403 In 41 games for the Braves
after being brought up rrom Wich·
ita, ~'' · Jill! ~over~,t.(rom a 7·~ ,'Q'aoii-Powa
cold.
7:3il' Zin&amp;':m'ey!rheater
8·00 Mr, Adoms ~ Eve
Frank Newland is stayine at the 8:30 Pro Football Hlghllrhta
·borne or biB nlect!, Mrs. Verle Tut· 9 00 The Lineup

The Pomrroy WcrU will mecl
at the Uolted Mathodllt Church
weleome.
1'ue!lda, evantna. Mi" Lucretl~
Mr. atld Mr1. Clinton Holsmgl'l'
and family visited al Long Dot·
A •on~ rcclt•l will be glv~o Genhelmer will be the loader
tolD Sunday with Mr and Mr~ hv the chorus of the Rio Granctc
'
l1m11 Carter ond ramlly.
Coile~• at the l.angsvlllc Con- DAYBOOK .. .. .. .
HALLOWIIN PAIITY
lira. Emma Van Meter, Mrs. .rre51atlonal C'hmllan
Cburrh,
The Penlef Clau ol the Pomel!a11111 Smith, Juuy Smith ln 11 Sunday e"ntn• Oct 21
Mt)'tl and Mr.. Grace Holt~lngt&gt;r
'Mrlf Carol P1er~e. son Davhf roy First Baftiat Church and their
wott In Parkersbur11 Saturday, and Mr and Mn Carol Ptme Jr lamllloa wll have 1 m!Skod Hal·
wn Fannie Bliley ancl SliD !IJ)!J\t SundAy with relativeS in loween party, Saturday ot 7:30 p
m. al tho &lt;hureh. Rclreohments
and Mrs. M"lha llol•hcger v:•ll Columbu•
ed ,...lday 1\'lth ~~- and Mrs llu1
Donold Nel•on, son ol Mr. "d will be furnllhed,
sin.vin1 every evenlna

.-west VIrginia

Saturdor- Chantltl3

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So try to cet 11 many or your

COY'I as pouible bred in Novem·

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Mrs l!erb&lt;!rt swan or
Ealt Liverpool, Ohio visited Sun: '- ,
day ll'lth Mrs. Eula Swon anu Mr
and lin Lind"~ l.yono and lam·

Mr. .and Mrs Wllltam Kuhn and
1001 Ronnie, of Canton, spent the

Sports Eye

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7 30
8·00
8:30

TUPPERS- -PLA-IN··-

..lvod word from their dauQhter,
)IH, Emma Vlragh, ol lllll'andes,
P'ranee, thai her husband, Sgt
Gtorae Vlragh, had been hospital·
lzed. at Potters, France, alter rc·
eelvmg a broken shoulder and
oollar bone In a Je•p occident.
Guy Spence~ of Constantine,
Mich., II vldtmg his shter, Mrs
Wayne Brlcklea and husband, and
hl.o brother. Dwl11ht Spencer and
family of West Shade
Sunday guests or lhe Rev. and
Mr1 w. w Brau were Dr. and
Mrs c c Adams Hobert Whit .
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side, Mr. an4 Mrs Richard Swain
and Mra Oma Smith all of Parkers·
burg, w. Va., and Mr. and Mrs
Robert Fields, local
John Arbaugh returned Sntur·
day from Florida

10.30 !'lew, Hea~ltneo
10'40 Weathereast
10 4~ llillh School scoreboard
10 50 Nltewutch
100 Sl11n Oil

""''_cw &lt; In oprlnc and aummer.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Oct. 18,

nisbed br
churchea

Second Ward
W.omens Club
Elects Officers

MINERSVILLE, 0. RT. Ut

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0., Oct. 18, 1057

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TELEVISION GUIDE
'WSAZ-TV Chan"el3
Friday

Comm~tating, Editorially
"Discussion At toke Hope October 25 May Point Way Toward
Solving Prob!ems·OI/ncreasing Number 01 Older People
What is ahead of us when we have entered
How Important Is this problem' The age
!he Aging Process?"
group over 65 has grown from three m1lhon
This is the subject to be explored October or four per cent of our 1900 population to 14
25 at the District Health Conference sponsor. miiUOIJ or nine per cent of our 1g56 popula·
ed by the Ohio Health Council to'be ~eld all lion. Tiils increase will continue.
·
day at Lake Hope. All clvlc.mlnd.ed cillzehs
'I
arc mvited to attend. In 1956, 37 Meigs Coun· "'"'~Y
tians tmeled to Lake Hope for the confer.
Why should it be the concern of everyone?
ence and ail of them considered their time ~ecause of changes in the family·iife cycle
well spent.
·
smce 1890, 'n increasingly larger group fin· _
Ish their family-raising phase as early as age
The problem of aging is one that will catch 50. With Ill empty nest, these people have
up wllh all of us some time. We can't all be ma11y of the sallle problems as those over S5.
like Dean E. 0 . Saunders of Journey's End
Age lnay be !Viewed either as a problem or
who literally Is unable to retire from teacblng a challengnndan opportunity, It can be good t
and i$ now considering authoring a volume or llad. When II Is good, it generally Is , an
on hts favorile subject, teaching techniques, achievement rather than &amp; girt There are opor classroom know·how.
portunities in the best years, the later yea!'s

5·55 Sign On
', •8:00 Today
9.00 Rom"er Roon

9·30 1'reasare Hunt
to·oo The Price ,, l!ight
10 ao Tru~h or Consequen...
ll.OO Tic Tac Doulh
II ·M It Could Be You
12:00 News Re""
12 15 Movletlme
1:30 Bride and Groom
!·OO Maunre Theater
S·OO Queen FM A UaJ
3:45 Modero Romancu
4:00 Cpmflty Tl,.e
UO Trbuble with Father
5 00 Spinach Playhouse
0:45 NBC News
8:00 News Picture

F..' ; N '· E
est mpty Now At so

Mn. lila Ot~. Sop)lla Sbahe

FOREST RUN
IIYSF.I I. nUN
M1 s navad newhurst and
rh!ldrf'n \H•re ralllnt on Mra.
Dav1 ~

tl'cently.
Au~fln

Mrs
on

~r

Eden was rallin.Ronnif! Moore

and Mrli

SundaJ

&lt;.' lltnln l(

Mrs Clarence Ru1sell wa~
VJsa1ln!( hl'r dauRbter, Mrs. Glen
Wh1le in Columbus tor several

davs

~Irs

White returned home

with hrr for a v11it returning
honw Sunrlay.
Mr~. Joe Duian was eallin.r on
Mrs Charl e~ Gilmore rerently

Mr and MrR

were visiting

Alpha Ruosell

tbelr dau1hter,
Mrs Alma Coleman In Weat Col·

umbla lost Tuesday,
Janu~s

Searl.t who has employ.

ment In Columbuo was vlaltlog
hl.s hml!y over the weektnd
Mr and Mra. Ferrell of Der·
Itt wore vlsltlnr hla oon Clyde
and fluuitv recentl)l ,

llr and Mrs. Stanley and
r.Wuly have moved from this
pia~ to Racine
Mr ond Mrs Jimmy Pierce
and father Orla, Mr and Mr11

Jaek P1erce or Mlthlgan were
htrc to attend the funeral of

their aunt, Mrs. Zlna Whelslone,
Mr and Mra. J A. Eden had u
on Wedneldl)'

cut- s l~

Mr

ond Mra. Lol.o Bradford opent a
day in Parkenbura.
Mr. aiUI lin. carto11 Jollnaon
and lamlb' of CGI\Illlbuo •JH!nl t~e
week ond wltll hJa litter ud \tother·ln·law, Mt, and Mrs. Charles
McNitkle
Mr. aftd Mrl. Pan llouah ol
Florida hm purehaleil the Coyle
homo •nd movod Into their new
bome 'l'buroday.
Mt. and Mr1. llobby CII11e and'
family Ravenna IJH!DI 1111 WHk
eiiCI wlth llr. ud llrt. Ctorae Ar·
noll. Mra. ArooU 1, '"oterlna
!rom aaellt of PIIIU"'ODII
Vr. and Mn.
'oralton
and family, RaYtDJll, ""'"' the
week end with her pat'enta Mr
aiiCI Mra. Delbert l'ealord al!d oth;
er rolatiYOI
M
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0 llelll and ttand·
iOn, Thomas -loloKay, Balltatt, eall·
ed on Mr. and lin. Cal Olr, Frl·
lillY evellina
·
Mra: LIJZI~ SaJre Jw been vlalt·
In&amp; btr dauabltr lin E 1
NMih Mn Aibert'i 81..~• ..,!1 ~
Ill '
"'""•• a
fl. Jotry SbJne and their foml·
Ilea of Galllpolla,
Mr. and 1\lr~, Paul stewart and
ramlb', Mra. Mildred Foattr IJH!Dt
the week •nd wltb Mra. Frank
Buck, who ac&lt;ompanled them back
to Columbus.

O.orae

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- . . . fronk l""k

and

Mrs Ben Brabbln, Benny and
.J1mmy and Mrs Georl(e Spnr·

t4er of Sattls, W. Va.

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'Mr and Mrs. Stoakley of FIM·
lda hsve moved In the T J HIK·

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NIW HAYEN
oOLbiN ltULii

The Golden Rule Clau of tho
11ns place where he purcha!Jed. St Paul Lutheran Cbur(h met
Mrs J A. EtiHn spent ThurN• Thursday evening, Del 11 in thl.l
day and Friday In Charlestcn church sooial rooms.
llr. and Mil. Bob Johnston
vlaltlnr her molher, Mr, B. J
acted
a1 hosta as a ,potluck JupGravely, Gf Sattls
Jlevjval servltt•s ul this plato ptr was served the IJ'()Up.
The pro1ram

topic "Respon•

each f'Vllning ut 7 :\0 F.Vl'ryOI\1'
slblo Parenthood To God" by Mr
Wf!leome

Johpalon wao lollolvtd by atoup

SPILLER
Mn Gorlrude Hall ol Groll
Bond called on Mr!i Oliver Dailey

Friday

Sunday ~inn&lt;'r ~uelts of Mr
and Mu Fronk Holtttr werP
Jr1r and M1·s Norman Cotes,
Vwnna, W Va : Mr and Mr"

Leroy La~ren.. and lamlly,
Portland, O.lbort lloller, Boverl'
0 , und Ruby Ann ltolter or Col·
umbu• They ,u vlolled lholr

IJ'IRdmother, Mn C. w. Holtet
or Morning Star Sunriay
Gloria and Freda Sarson \llllt·

od llr and Mro N T Rose Sun·
day afternoon
lfr and Mrs RoUnd J.aw·
rt'IU!t and daughter Gf Columbus
apent the weekend wllh Mr. and
)In Erneat Brewt•r and dauah·
lor Sylvia and attended Sunday
School at Mor1o ChaJM!I Sunday
Mr. and Mra Norman Gal011
were Sunday evenlni jU08II ot
Mr. l'nd Mrt. Leroy Lawrenoe
l!omer Holler lo absent lro!ll
hla mall route thla week bmu,.
or lllntM. Gerald Powoll II his
IUI&gt;allluto.
Freda 81rton w11 a huslneu
caller In IIIYinawood Tuesday
Kathl')'a BaUoa waa taktn to ,,
da&lt;lor Monday evenlnr wllh an
allatk of aathma.

ANTIQUITY

lin. Gltry' Wollo and Mil. DoroJ'orbet w1re co-hoatema at a
!Jt«,lllnr ahower al the home ol
Saturday eveam,, hon·
!lira. Jim Sallerlleld.
Mildred Gillian,
Mn. Doro. lin. lbl'
llr,

discuulon

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Attondlnr wore Rev. and Mrs.
Raymood Perera and ehildron,
lira. EYirett Houoh and douMh·
tcro, Mt. ond Mrs. Carroll Adam•
Jr, ~tr. and Mn. Donald Bum·
aordnor and dauahlera. Mr. and
Mra Bob La)'ne and , the ho1h1
ond eblldron
Mr and Mro, Layne 11'111 ad
nt hoata it the Novemblr meet·
ln11 whi~h wiU mMt the •ucond
Wed11olldor In November onct
thereollll'

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Weathercasl
Saber of London
Court ol Last R"url
Ute •l Riley
M·Squad
The Thil. Man
~:~ Caval,ade ol Sports
9 ,., Red buber's Ct•Tner
:o·oo Feder•l Men

ly !velyn Brleklts

P.:,
r and

lly;,

.,r. •nd Mrt Leonard McGill re·

week end with Mrs Grace Kuhn
Robsrt Kim of Arhngton, va.,
vlalted bls mother, Mrs. Mabel
Kim ever the week end.
Mr. and Mra, curtis Bailey ol
Alhono were Sund"lC,IUeots ol Mr.
and Mr•· Creston Newland.
Word was received here of the
death of the Rev Mr Poole, form·
er Methodist minlster here
Calllnl Sunday oo Mrs Evelyn
Brlckleo, who hao been Ill at her
home here were Mr. and Mrs Dale
Spencer, Columbus and Mr and
Mro. Willard Eberabach and three
dauJihters of Chester.
Mrs. Everett Watson hDB been
hired 18 kitchen RUpervlsor at the
Tuppero Plllbi school

EDEN
Mr. und Mrs. Alva

HolslnJer
aon Vlr1111 and Mr nnd Mrs Sol

EDITOR'S
MAILBAG
Ed1tor or Sentinel
We wish to c"tcnd our thank-;
Cor the Cwe covrrage The Sentinel gave the Blst annual meetIng of th e Meigs County Pioneer
and HJStonral Soelety, October
IZ.
The rPpnrt of the meetlag by
your reporter, Mrs Lucille B
Hawkins. was \'NY fme, h~ been
rllppcd anri Will go in the per•
mcnant records or the Society
As is nlmost inevitable .In re·
porting so many detalll of a
meelini. one error slipped in
whj.ch I w1sh ~o carrect tbt nf'l·
ther Mrs. dluwklns nor I
y be
disrrethted in sL1tmg Kll istor•·
cal fact
Tile Buffmglon Island Memor·
ial Park at Portland, IR owned bv
the Oh•o H1 ~tomal Soc1cty ')(
which th.e Me1gs Cmwty Pwncc1
and lll stomal Soru~ ty has bcl•n
.11 mrmlll'r for many J'rars.
At
the annual mcf'tlng of the Ohto
Sorlety lust Apdl our nr!.(a nir.l
lion wvs Pll•vntell to nn Afrtlw!e
Mrmbcrs h1p
H IS true th :~ t the Oluo Histod·
Cal SOCJCty. IS th1• Wl'althwst his·
tor!ral soc1ety m lh(' United
States. It owns over fifty mu·
scums, shri nes, mcmon ab, 1.1
rludin l( the Rl\'er Museum 1•t.
Mrmetla M whi l!h lt has rrren11"
spent ovur $100000. "0111 Jlou9c"

Bigley, son Eddie svent Sundnv
with Mr and Mn. Robert Webb
and daUMbtero, Guysville
ot Galllpolh. tho Sir

w r Sny·

Mr. and Mrs. Wm11ie Holsln1er der, Jr , va i11Cd nt $40000 now
and fomlly opont Sunday wllh mt ored in th.e horbnr 111 Mariet·
Mr. Inti Mr. Robert Van Meter to, to m(lntlon onlv a few or its
MJ. al\d M.ra. James Carter uml propcrtle!i
·
dau1hters and Mr and Mrs So!
Ag!aln th nnk!11g yo u,
Bigley 1nd Eddie vl.,ted Mr and
Smecrely you rs,
Mrs. Reuben Bigley and raml\v
A V Howell, Ptc~Hi l' n t , the
at Kavenswood Sunday evening ·
Meigs County P1on1•er an1l
A revival h now under way ut
Historical Society

the l:tltn Unltod Brethren Church
Rev. Eldon Blake, paotor, specl .. l

Daily Sentmet
Daybook

BRATTLEBORO, Vt. UP - Er·
nie Johnson, who allowed only one
earned run in seven relief innings

CHURCHMEN TO MEET

lor the Mclwaukee Braves dn the
World Serleo. was feted by home

The Men's Fellowship of the
Churches ol Christ•In Meigs Coon·
ly will meet Monday nllh! at the
Zion Church of Christ.

thoae honorrng the pitcher was Na·
tiona! Leagu&lt; Umpire Bill Jackow·
ski

town bns Thursday niKht Among

BIRTHDAY DINNER

HAIL TO HAZLI
WOODIIIJFT, S .C. UP - Bob
Hazle, late sea1on hitting sensa·
!ion lor the world champion Mil·

Mr ond Mrs Robert Burketl and
ch ildren, David, Mary and Barbara
Jo, entertaiued with a birthday
dinner Wednesday evening honor·
mg h1s mother, Mrs. Burkett, of
Pomeroy. Other guests were Miss
El1zabetlt Jo1chlm, Middleport; Ed·
die and Fred Burkett, Pomeroy,

fiiHER INJURIO ·
Robert Fl&lt;her,: who Injured his
back Thursday while Installing a
hot water tal'lk at the Becker Bl:lrber Shop, WAS taken to Muon Clln·
IC wht're he w11l remam for a
short tim e.

wallkee Braves, will be honored
today wben he returns to the city

Ever)ono

~_;a~n~d~~~-----.,

WHH

Portlan~.

vlalted

Mr. and

at 7.3~ p, m. nexj Thuraday, oet. ber and December.
24 ot the Point Plemnt Llmtoek
Market. Thh Is the oecond
f"rll IWS
clonal Demonatratlonal
iy WILLIAM F. ORE!iOIY
Call Sale to be held in Point
Mo10n Count., A...,t
ani.
f~IIIIR CALF (ALl
The calves will come lrom Mo·
• , ;hre~ hundred and twenty-live oon, Putnom Wayne, and diboll
head of feeder calves will be sold ,
farms. All calves are do·

8:30
9:30
10:00

lO:ltO
ll ·OO

1130
12.00
12 30
I 15
4 15
4 30

o·OO

5·30

54~ News Picture
6:00 Hopalong Cassidy
6:30 ~•turd.v Nl..,t J!IDlbol'et
7 00 Perry Como

B:f~~~:~;g
Mailgnan,t Edema atld
Sl
Fever

sale w111 be a sood chance
to buy top quality , heifer ealve&amp;
to take home for breeding stoek.
An investment in good heifer

PlllorH, Soft Woltr

SOFT WATER SERVICE
also

Finest Automatic or Semi Au·
IOnratlc home • owD&lt;d Solten·
ers. Filtoro.

10·10 Weathereast

Secret storm
E110 of Nllhl
The Early ShoYour E!So Reporteo
~ : 45 Spi!Jts Puade
5·55 Weath&lt;.man
8:00 Mr District Allorney
~ 30 PlaybouBe of Stan
3:15
3:30
•·oo
6:30

9·30 Person to Person

10:00 Mystery 'lllleater

WHTN...TV

yean to eome.
TOBACCO DIMON STUTIONS

Retreabmer.tJ were served by

Wilham Boyd, lira. Robert
llrL Betty Blackwood and
MollelitlO Fields to those nam
lin. Ray Spark. and

N~.''ed.~~ 01t:lr!a~n;d~ 0!2,, will
19~7.beWhere
lh
hold

ilattlhl~r!, Mrs. Orval Wlltl, Mrs

J Worry, Mro. llabel Man·

Mra Chfford Jeakin.~on . Mra
Henl'}' Dailey Sr., )In, Lydia K)
aeU aod Mr&amp; Ella Arnold

ow.nera than eows fre&amp;hening at
an)' other tlme for several reasons.
Cows caJvlne in fall a:ive more

Pleasant Valley farm located on the Athens road In Chester Township and ~~~g to
rs Edna Ashworth Arnold bas been identified as last week's ':l'arm of th~ Wee Corrle!&lt;l·\
M '
s been inner lami\ for three generations and was ftrsl settled 10 1848;
a,ere ~~m ~e farm this week /ere: Gladys Cooper, Minersville; Mrs. WIIUam A. Kmg,
Yn~ Ellsn~ Circle Racine· susanna Arnold, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Harold King, Pomeroy.

milk. Wb1ie the feed cost of loll
freshenera Is usually a lltUe high·
er, the bulk of their milk ae!IJ at
a better price, Fall lreohenlni
~OW! have R 11 5CCODd rrtlhenina:"

10·15 Nltewatch

erov,

Saturdar- Ota..._, I

s 30

10·00
10·15
10'30
11.00
12'f.O

12:90
I 30
2 30
J 00
3 45
4·oo
4 30

Captain Koagaroo
Mighty Mouae Playbouae
Draw With Me
Lu~ky 8 Cortoons
'
Saturday Pla~boljtle
Jimmie Doan Show
Lone Rallier ·· '
2adge and Bullell
Teen·are Dancce Party
Satur&lt;lay Sh~)I'OUO
Garden Club
Feautre Report
,Get Set, Go
Jr Town Meeiln(

5 oo TV c:assioom
5 so You Are There
6 00 Saturday N~wo .Special
6 15 Footbllll Scorbboord

6 SO Perry M"on
.'
7 30 Dick arnt the Duchell
8 00·•-Gale Storm ·!how (
8 30 HIVOlGinr•WIIP Trai-l
9·00 Gunsmoke
•
9 30 Golden Ployhouse .,
I0 00 Harbtlurmatter ~
10.30 The Late Slww ~
12'00 The Late Life Shdw

.
Channe~
· 'j_._l3-

and the birds will leave theJr potential dmners on the stalk, says
Robert Davia, Ohlll state Univer·
sity extenswn spectaliat, wildli£11
conservahon That's just what
sonle Ohio farmers are domg
Tlle}•'re usmg a combination of
shotguns r1f!es, {)recrackers and
scaretro~s to stir up such a
commotion that the birds, m ner·
vous fmstration, leave for quiet·
er and more peaeeful parts.

~~-'h •~d

etamina
to nut-WO:k them allcut•' downtime azid
maiateuauce to ltiep
jot, on t!Je job!

..._
1,......

• Motdlotl ...

. . ,.

lot •VIII' I•~ oiotf

vaders, Davis observes It's hke
watehmg a horror movie on TV
The hlfdS both hear and see ter·

Nlcllols Cross!Ktd Females

UAD.ON ,
MRYI COUNT
~

•oo

• •1. . . . . . . . .

Daily

Sundt~)' afternoon for Tiffin where

they will bo gu01ts at the IOOth

SOLAR
MILK MINDER

annivenary celebraUon of the

F1rst Baptlot Chureh where Mr.
Hoyt wao pastor !rom 1943..12 He
will ~e one of the opeakers for
the program followina a banquet.

on 990 S(IOt

Langsville

11 Dollatre, 0.

Radio Dial

FORT GORDON, Ga. [AIITNCI
-Bobby L. Elklno, son of Mr.
and Mrs. 1'ony Elkins, Route I,
Cheshire, Ohio, recently l""
promoted to private

flr1t elass

at Fort G1&gt;rtlon, Ga ., where he Is
a lludent wit)&gt; the U S. Army
•Speclallat TraiDing ReglmeJII at
Fort Gol'&lt;lon, Ga.

end.

\

Mr. and Mn Arthur Wehrli
!raveled ~o Mor1atiown during
the wttktnd where they met.
Mr. and lin. A. E. Wehrli of ed
Wu-lltJton. o. C.
In
lira. Bille Cunnln1~am Ia visit.
ln1 Mr. llld lira. Berl Rouoh
IIINM Clrrlt and Mary Gar·
11111 lif J~ City, N. J,, vlalted em[IIOJj0._
t,!.
tU \tM tl llr. and Mra. AI·
"!tll''l!otn
... ~,Jait ,__,

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS

OF MEIGS·MASON AREA

· Matlonol odvertlllng repre10nta·
live, Boltlneiii-Kimball lne 84S
~xlltllon Ave .. New 'vork'' city
18, N. Y.
'
. En_tored as seeond class m11llna
lnatler 11 the post offlee 11 Pom·
eroy, Ohio
• Subaerlptloa rates: Dellve'l' by
torrler where available 30 eento

rtpott~d per week; one 1e1r ln advanee at
Hospl~l, !J'be bally Sentinel ofllee, SIMO,
Sherd ilx months, $7.10, three months
!rom t1u, 1$3 80. By motor route where avail:
h.,
lble; one month $1. By mall one
aftor
year , ''" mon.th1, tf.25; thrte
Va.
one montb, $1.
afternOon ex-

bl!lo Valley

ii~!Jt~~~t~~~Mechanie
~
~~~~~:~~~~::::.::.:phOJI"!'' .
olflet '

be

held five

l

WilliAMSON

•

FARM SUPPLY

UN ICO

WASHER &amp; DRYER

1

Unrl"pened Corn
May Be uSed
For Ear Sllage

carotene content compared to
good corn !!!lage, dairy animall
red oar corn silage should be giY·
en plenty ol hlgb quality bay er
grass ~lage

------

•=•
*- ··Purina '-

Arter lighting the fuaes

th&lt;

farmer went about his daily work
and the banging in Ute cornfifl11
continued throughout the day
In tho evening he relurned woth
his shotgun and rifle to make
some more noise.

FULTON THOMPSON

DELUXE

AS LOW All

AUTOMATIC WASHER ··········· ····· $199
.DELUXE

.

AS LOW

'AVrOMATic DRYER ·~.

TRACTOR SALES

0(

P()MEROY

all lhe weapons used,

DBVI5

observes, the !hotgun was the
'
effettivc and the most expensive While the JCare methoU
of blaekbird control works, 1t

probably would be justified only

ni~Y be mlalaken for candy away

WRINGER TYPE

WASHER ...................... $109

CO-OP' ,

POMEROY .
Pbone 88

Pomeroy

E. Mala St.

MORE': HOG
ALL TH

lrom chlldrrn.

~::.!
.
.
.
,~
.
;
$273.00.,
••

24" Blade

Meigs
Equipment
Company, Inc.
Whorl Qosllt., lo Pmmovnt

Cor. !nd and Butternut
Pomeroy, 0.

with

,

COLUMBUS _ In the Un&lt;ted
~le• about 1,0110 deatlu lrom
a'ctdental poisoning cccur annual·
bJ, over four.flltho of all fatal ac·
cld&lt;intal polsonlnws a&lt;eur In the
hqnie, 1\'t" W. E. Stu~key, OSU
Ertenalon .afety opedallst.

j

•l{omemakers often are unaware

~leunen;

with mediclnt:!s con·

trib,tes to thl! fatality list. St~ck·
ey tarns never to at.ore a pot&amp;on
en 1 medicine cabinet. Jt should
be• In 1 locked chest, beyond the
reach of children.
Many poisonings occur beeause
adult&amp; reach tor a bottle in the
dirk. It is important to have all

.

·~c otimalaltl .... low ol natunl ~' . . . ~.. )II)Qlll
pic ~pt to oli •I Ia or nclue» fadinc llllrilloL j

.
j

IWIIITOIIChilhiiJ',... pip tbrourb 1bt euly -b. Yoaonfla~
l.tct for-. Holpt bui141llilbll ,._ dUIIIII j

lab SWEBTGRO ... -

ll&gt;ooo- '-'""'~-

te" PIO QJIOWIIt PILLITI take • - at I" _ .. of tJO'
t - teed a-~ pow- wbell PROVICO ll':t. PlQ OBOWER

of )be atreni!lh ol the chemicals
tl!!!t •r• uslng for clesnlng noon,
olakl •nd clothes. It is Important
to 'l.ok lor nnd Insist upbn inform·
all&gt;~ labeling.

PELLETS "" 011111.

IWI1'tH TO THE FEEt)

1HAT 8U!L05 A MONI"'i
MAKIN&amp; Ef6 F.4CTORY, ...

, MAITIR MIK.
166MASH.1

boltlt.~ properlylabeled and mark·
ed and to read labels corefully

takiug medicine.
Safety Council aays

amon1
eause
~WI·

.,.Jilcb

"We Do •CUstom Grlntllnil''
N. 2nd A-VIl.

MIDPLEPORT

f.B

·.... · $1'39

Highest horsepower
&lt;6.S hp) at loVf"'

. IAIY ftiMS

•

MASTER DELUXE WASHER ············ $279
MASTER DEWXE DRYER .... · .. ·.. · $U,

He tted 4·1oot strings of 2

inch salutes to polet stuck in lhe
field, using a slow-burning ((It·
ton fuse rope to set them (Iff
The salutea were spaced aloa~;
the fuse so one would explode
about every ten minutes.

foisoning Takes
lligh 1oil In
U.S. Annually
1'111 DallvI SentJ-·1
ftl

ULII AND JUVICf

This is wbere the fire crackers
came in.

lolrt. Robirl VanMeter and f•m· llv ROI•togoth•r wao ontoyed at

tile homo of Vonley, Ethel aod
Daily
Miller.
Others ottendlng were Mrs 11
Joo Bolin of lho U s Navv
~ Dyer, Mill Golyde Hart, Mrs
who Is stationed In Moryland
liorty Layne, Mr1 IIerman Lloyno spent
~list weekend at home.
lira Paul Neue, Mils Lelah
Mro.
Maxine Nairn rctultllod
Powell, lira. W. R Protfltl, MrJ tn her 1\omt
at Cuvahou Falla
L, C llouoh, lira Lloyd Roush,
aner o.. ndln~ ten di!'S
lin. N. o. Wein, Mrs. Floyd Mondt&gt;.V
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cash
Carm1ek, Mro. A. B Woodrum Bral~v
and Mr ond Mrs 11ornee
Mn Jamea Hampton and ,
M
cEihlftnov
IIUIII, Mra. l!aakel. an orrupa· J E. Ca~lf'r. Hunhn~tlon, Wll!l
tlo1111 theraplot al Lakin Sto"
• ~uest or hi• brother-ln·law anrt
Uospltal
•islor. Mr and Mrs. Cosh Br1loy
ov•r tho wookend
P.UONALS
Rev. Bryan llamo, Mansllold , Mr. and Mro. Ed Jordan, Iltx·
0 ., .... the lilt Wflk lllell or tor, were ~allero at the Braley
'
Mr. and Mra. M:'c. Wlloon or hom• !la\u!llav.
Mr. 'and1Mrs Ralph Kttapp
M14way Drive.
Mr. llld lin !lay DarllnJ and moved lnl~ the Cecil Bolin hOUa\
.
Mrs Carrie Bumaarner were In at Lanaavllle last week.
Slatersville durlna the weekand
Mr. and Mra. Jomos Ball and
family vloltod relative! In In·
dlanapoUa, Ind., over the week

~-

ALUMIALIIIIJ.

stay around the field all day

To The COOLING and HANDLING
Of MILK

PHONE 411

On Sepl. 13th the onnual lam•

• • •

The Fbtest Most
Eeoaomleal Way

On Your

• TbcneJC ~II~

I

Becauae this 1i1age hu a low

IT BREAKS THE
POMIUIII&amp;I
McCULLOCH'$
SUPER••

HOYT TO SPIAK

Tho Rev. and Mrs. Claremont E.
Hoyt and son, David, will leave

today's futer, more powtrfsl
ttoctDn.

NOW

.. .....

11:50 ,., m.

("quipping a C'lfeterla at the school.

..

• Hea~trea!"d oiloy ~.~
..

IS THE
TIME
TO BUY A HEW

OHIO VALLEY ,
FEED CO.

...n., Hlehrrm•

10·00 News of the Nl1bt
10:10 Theater IS
1130 Silo Off

Melts County News

pounds of silage because of the
larger amount needed to aupply
the ume amount of feed value.
Ear corn silage cioe1n't need
a preservat1ve beca\llle of the
large amouot of natural augan
present, says Dr. Pratt However,
a preservitivt such u sodium met·
obl1ulfite rna\:.. be added to the
upper layer 1f desired.

Chows

$H yawr Roaroot

lora r.olor
""'"

-

• TRACfiON B008TI!RoJIIolil
trarufen weltW: to tsar wbiiiJI

The Racme Metuuuu.
ar
ldi•ut bu announced a revl\111 for Oct
27 to Nov 10 with three churche•

r1fy1ng things at the s.-ne time
._. _ _.. •-• 1 · . ...... . . ....,
Unt1l somelbirtg better ' comes
WOOSTER, o.-Corn that ~idn't ~I
I a ·T~
along, Davis i~ ready to recom- r.iPert before the frost doesn't need
mend• tbiS a~re·tecbn!que as the tB 'so to wdtf 1t ca~ be \nlt'd fM'
best method of keeping the making ear corn silage, rep.or~
birds put of cornfields.
A D Pratt of the OhiO Agrtc\11·
He c1tes the case or a Sandusky tural EKpenment station
county farmer wbo saved 90 to 95
His tests show that ear cDrn
percent of his corn crop this silage is eKcellent reed for datl'Y
fall wtlh such a method About e-nirnals. For heifers, 1t i11 a sat·
40 percent of the ears 1n the is[actory sOurce of energy for
farmer's O·acrc held were dama~- growth and in getting them ready
ed .slightly, Da\'ls says, bllt m an for freehening.
Phone 3751
llae!tle
unprotected 6·acre f1eld m th~
Thi! stl~e keeps up production
same area the birds destroyed of milking cows as well as a mixed
bal£ the erop and damaged prac· dairy ration, as long as adequate ,•.•.•.•.~•.e ~
Ucally every car
proteh supnltment 15 provided.
This was lhe farmer's battle
Dr Pratt' warns against using
strategy, as Davis ex?i&amp;ms it·
corn that ha, mouture content of
Early each mormng as the
birds came mto the field for
breakfast the farmer shpped out
with his' shotgun and nfle anrl
blazed away. He stood on an ~le·
vation overlookmg
the ftelri
when' he used the riOe so the
bul1ets would
penetrate the
ground and not fiy towarda h1s
neighbor's buildings. Since the
·' DlftCI.Drivt Saw ~
farmer had other work to do be·
s1des chase blackbirds, he couldn'

for halchln1 111 productl•

.

qui&lt;kly, non .-hlr .....
drart.
• flullin1 rrcm a tiDal• Jdtchvobll
provides low, aaturallhie al
d&lt;alt, a...mateo tide dllfl.

Dav:! enough

night.

gunpow er an g as Y
hu a dl&amp;turblng effect on the m·
ftl

fields,

The farmer acoordinlf to Davis,
probably ~ld have obtained :~1·
most complete prottctaon, but
added cost wo1.1ld have made It
Impractical.
Fields that are ne'r marth
lands suffer the worst damage.
The marsh growth provides 8
t
Place for the birds to roost a

The comblnatcon ol exploding
images
d h t1
d

10 ''""'
~-"'·., '
Wftt
.fllli-flto d'jl,

• Bullot Blade-~

the aibge in a solo small
,.
Rutlad, Ohio
1ft dllDieter 10 the berd. Rac1ne. The putor Rev. Joh.n El
COLUMBU&amp;, 0 -The d
..
The . Sandulkt countY will eat of! the upper layer eaeb I;w~oo~d,~wt~'~ll~p~r~oa~c~h~wi~t~h~m~u~•L~ C~f~ur~~===::=:=:;=:;=:;=:=i
knoW. way to ~eep . re WID!Io fY' , 1id wa1 nearly 100 day and cover tho oilage doort otld 1,
- --blackbird5 from damagmg co~ bar~ers Y~he acre Had 1t been silage wttb paper, Pntt advi&amp;es.
5 1
Is to scare the dayhgbts out 0 0 ~~Y e r 1 f~y buJheJ' the f1eld
When uslnR ear eorn silage ln
them.
l
would have JUJtilled only about plaee of mind eram, Iarmon
Create bedlam 1ft bat cornfielci 1half the protection 1t reeelverl. shou1d remM~ber to feed more

Up to 1,000 pound•
pu._ built-iD weirht
"aJvoa thlt SilO Utility

,,I,,..,,.
.............
..........

plow leta you pt OV¥tllllmiiC'Itl-

.. A.~. 1 p ish

between 15 aDd 25 pereent, be-

best on high )'Ieiding

iOOd care In fall and winter than

·

'

Serviee• will

s·oo Lite on tbe Farm

~ 30

Revival Planned
Among 3Churches
In Racl·ne Area

these moillure Ieveii wiU keep worlrjing together.

Fall fresh eows are usually dry
10 late summer when files aDd
heat are at their worst and paSture
its s.hortest. Dairymen usually
have more !ime to give the eowa

I I:115 Seannlnr the Wel!ber
I I 10 Tbe LAte ShOW
•.

,

1

duction. When spring Jresh &lt;OW!
go Into the bml on dry feed tbey
usually drop in production.

ll:OO Up-to-the·Minll!i 'Ntwo

1e

Allu-Chalmo~.at~&gt;M-...._!

conatrucUon meet~ demar-

'
M th d
•
I
B
t
•-- :•bel~
am
OISe
S
es
e
0
~~
....
:::.
t::.;·::.:
Bedl Of N
fc
Of Keeping Birds0ut O .AlfD we:~t
~~~~~he~" s:::.~. ~~k ~~;ov:~~~

when turned on pasture. Ia other
words, when cows tbat freshen in
the fall are turned on pasture, they
usually "plc~up" b1 their milk pro-

'

the

w,a held.

This year we will again hold a
seriel of tob~cco atripplnc demon·
stratlons 1n Mason County. The
Oatea for the 1demonstrations are

PALL FRESHENING
. Cowa freshening in the fall u•·
50FT WATI!R SERVICE , ually make more money lor their

8:00 Polly Bergen
, ..
8:90 Glsel• MacKenzie Show
9·00 What's It For
9!30 'l'our Hit Pllralle , •
10:00 News anH ~porta ~-cdllnlf

WUl

The traveling prite donated by
Mrt Gardner Mankin was award·
ed to Mn. Hunnell. Hall(lween
giftJ were eubanged by the
Seuet Pala A white elephant sale

w11l be announced later.

CULLIGAN

tile

SerVICeS

tburche~

Gilbert, publiclty

calves will pay dividends •• the

SIE US POR

w11l rotate between

Women'a Club met Tuetday even·
ing at the ward houst.
.
Mn. Wilham Sheridan, pre••·
dent, pre1idel1 and offieen elert~
were Mrs. John HunneJI, pre11·
dent, Ml'1 Waid Gorb)•, vice prell·
dent Mn Euaent Triplett, sec·
reta;y; )Irs. Howard Kitchen,
treasurer, Mrs Gardner Mankin,
flower comm;tee and Mn Wyatt

weaned and Vat·
The vaccination ia for

HAULING.
SERVICE

Tile personal Jurn!JbiRII mu.lic ' '~I!

Ofrlters were elerted for

FARM NEWS

memHrl

new year when the Second Warrt

~18tnted,

Sl~n

on
Circle 3 Raneh
Gum by
Fury
Capt Gall•m
True Story
Detective's Diary
i'oreirn lntr!IJIIe
The ~lg Picture
Football Game
•
Kemper Seo~eboard
Watcn Mr. Wl.oard
Sky Kin(
Fool'.ttdl Scortboard

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•

ond lhe proceeds will ro toward

WCTU TO MilT

ltlr. and Mn. Runoll Von Mr-. · construction wort

lor,

8.25

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THANKS EXPRESSED
Mrs. CIIC'I Smith, president or
the PTA of the We~tcrn local
school dlstnC't, Wishes to thank all
1\ho assut~,&gt;d by contnbuhons or
work m rna• me: the chicken din·
ncr, which was served at the
Grade School auditori um Thursday
a 11uccess The women served ap·
proKimately
ch1cken dinners

Mrs. Clair Nel ~on Is emuloved on

·Barber.

FRIDAY
7:00 llmmle Dean
7 45 ~ucky 8 Cari&lt;JOila
8:00 CapWn Kooraroo
8.15 CBS News
8 M Loeol News
s·oo BarrY Moore
10:30 otrlke rt Juc~
11·00 Newa
II· W Katle'o Almanae
11:15 Love of Llfe
II 30 Seorch for Tomol'l'Ol&gt;
II :45 Guldb1 Light
12:00 Katie's Kltct10o
12:30 Aa the World T1lfnl
I 00 Reat lhe Clock
I 30 Houseparty
2:00 Big Poyolf
2 30 The Verdict Is Youro
3:00 !righter Day

In which he grew up, Hazle, who
hit .403 In 41 games for the Braves
after being brought up rrom Wich·
ita, ~'' · Jill! ~over~,t.(rom a 7·~ ,'Q'aoii-Powa
cold.
7:3il' Zin&amp;':m'ey!rheater
8·00 Mr, Adoms ~ Eve
Frank Newland is stayine at the 8:30 Pro Football Hlghllrhta
·borne or biB nlect!, Mrs. Verle Tut· 9 00 The Lineup

The Pomrroy WcrU will mecl
at the Uolted Mathodllt Church
weleome.
1'ue!lda, evantna. Mi" Lucretl~
Mr. atld Mr1. Clinton Holsmgl'l'
and family visited al Long Dot·
A •on~ rcclt•l will be glv~o Genhelmer will be the loader
tolD Sunday with Mr and Mr~ hv the chorus of the Rio Granctc
'
l1m11 Carter ond ramlly.
Coile~• at the l.angsvlllc Con- DAYBOOK .. .. .. .
HALLOWIIN PAIITY
lira. Emma Van Meter, Mrs. .rre51atlonal C'hmllan
Cburrh,
The Penlef Clau ol the Pomel!a11111 Smith, Juuy Smith ln 11 Sunday e"ntn• Oct 21
Mt)'tl and Mr.. Grace Holt~lngt&gt;r
'Mrlf Carol P1er~e. son Davhf roy First Baftiat Church and their
wott In Parkersbur11 Saturday, and Mr and Mn Carol Ptme Jr lamllloa wll have 1 m!Skod Hal·
wn Fannie Bliley ancl SliD !IJ)!J\t SundAy with relativeS in loween party, Saturday ot 7:30 p
m. al tho &lt;hureh. Rclreohments
and Mrs. M"lha llol•hcger v:•ll Columbu•
ed ,...lday 1\'lth ~~- and Mrs llu1
Donold Nel•on, son ol Mr. "d will be furnllhed,
sin.vin1 every evenlna

.-west VIrginia

Saturdor- Chantltl3

·

So try to cet 11 many or your

COY'I as pouible bred in Novem·

------WCHS-TV Chanttel~8

Mrs l!erb&lt;!rt swan or
Ealt Liverpool, Ohio visited Sun: '- ,
day ll'lth Mrs. Eula Swon anu Mr
and lin Lind"~ l.yono and lam·

Mr. .and Mrs Wllltam Kuhn and
1001 Ronnie, of Canton, spent the

Sports Eye

6.22
6 30
7 00
7 30
8·00
8:30

TUPPERS- -PLA-IN··-

..lvod word from their dauQhter,
)IH, Emma Vlragh, ol lllll'andes,
P'ranee, thai her husband, Sgt
Gtorae Vlragh, had been hospital·
lzed. at Potters, France, alter rc·
eelvmg a broken shoulder and
oollar bone In a Je•p occident.
Guy Spence~ of Constantine,
Mich., II vldtmg his shter, Mrs
Wayne Brlcklea and husband, and
hl.o brother. Dwl11ht Spencer and
family of West Shade
Sunday guests or lhe Rev. and
Mr1 w. w Brau were Dr. and
Mrs c c Adams Hobert Whit .
·
·
•
side, Mr. an4 Mrs Richard Swain
and Mra Oma Smith all of Parkers·
burg, w. Va., and Mr. and Mrs
Robert Fields, local
John Arbaugh returned Sntur·
day from Florida

10.30 !'lew, Hea~ltneo
10'40 Weathereast
10 4~ llillh School scoreboard
10 50 Nltewutch
100 Sl11n Oil

""''_cw &lt; In oprlnc and aummer.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Oct. 18,

nisbed br
churchea

Second Ward
W.omens Club
Elects Officers

MINERSVILLE, 0. RT. Ut

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PHONE 130

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·Hoosiers Fae.1~116
GM'd DilCllllla .Jn
Bl'g Ten Losses

PR·EVnJCTI.ON· · PA.NEL

th• probl•m in ,,v•."
lndillna plm Ohio Stale in Columbus Satulday.

the newest t&lt;·rritory in the clrcujt.
''It's not for us," said Bob lla·

duro, president of the Cuban Sug-

ar Kings. "We'll continue to play

in Havana,"
General

~~:mager

Joe Ryon of

Miami said Jersey City wasn't lor
hls club eitner.

Custom Royal 4-Door. V-8 motor, Torque ~Ute Trans.
mission. Radio, Heater. Like new. Another Chevrolet
trade in.

7-35
0·21
6-13
12·0

~-14

YOVNGSTOWN
KITCHENS

Cabinet Sink

1955
·· OLDSMOBILE

Beautiful 2-tone, ivory over blue. 2-Door Hardtop. Super
88. Loca-l owner.

..

7·33

lpoints

1955
CHEVROLET

Only

$89.95

'
••m..ttt• witt!

"210" - 2 Door. Beautiful green finish . Heater - V-8
motor.

fttll,.., ·

JU:ruRES GALORE, iltllll&amp;:

1

'

t Clvomo owlnglng mr.tng~lauetl
wlllt 5·yoar parts wa"Gftly.
• looray ~ft~erca~lftll !torttt
op&lt;tetl IWo ~·~ partltlonotl,
• Ont·pl•., 11tt1 top, add·mhtanr

1954
BUICK

,.

fir~·

Century H,rd Top. Dynaflow, Heater, Radio. Fully equiP,
ped. Practically new while side wall tires.

SJ595

t

parcoiDI•-molod.
Drawon glklli oatlly, 4~11ly 11ft
nylao NMtn.

1

th ·
Jackson Pomeroy, Welhton and Athens wt co er etr
opponents' tonight says the Prediction Panel in its fif.th IPP:tt1!11l r~
ance this Fall. The eight 'members of the panel, DO)V se e~
down with regular members - Fred Crow, Renzo M~~chlm,
Charley Gibbs, Earl Knight, John Ftl!tz, Kenny McEihmney,
Dick Owen, and Rich J9nes - didn't ~gree that a singi~ one Of
10 contests they were c~l\ed upon to pick tbls weeJi ~ven
would be dose. It looks bke a day for the form charts.
But never forget th~t a~ titne 11 str~ng and det~rn,U,ned
bpys run 'out on a'field agalb~t a similar 11 opponents a,n Ul!$et
can be brewing.

ney Spencer and Vernon Hartlson

halves and Junior Hawthorne at

fUll.

· Hawthorne will move lnlo left
t.&gt;ckle oit dcf&lt;nse.
Coach J.ohn Thompson, still

·New Manager '
.

, ·

To fte Named
· . . .,
CLEVELAND UP-'1'11~ Clev!"
land Indians wUt announce thetr
n~w general manager \Yithln tho
neit three weeks, and thti man
Pr9,b~~l¥ w,iU b,e Bill DeWitt_-~11
be w~nts tbe J~bThe Indlano are walling Cor
board Chairman William K. Daley
to return !rom Europe befor&lt;
making the announcetllent .•
l&gt;e\l'itl, ee; ~.. served as an
execu'uve with the St. Louis ca~
dlnals, St. Louis Browns and the
~~ew York Yankees.· 'He now h
oo!ordlnitor of tha major · leagties''Fund for Aid to Minor Lea·
gue Clubs.
"I haven't h~ard frolll anyone
on the Clevelknd Club," said De
Witt at his borne In St. Louis. "I
consider the Job I have now a
good one and 1 would have to do
a lot of ·considering if anothel' of·

,.,,.ur.

t In tltonllof 'Stor White, oooy 10

doo• till klfp clooo.

TWIN CITY LEAGUI

STANDINGS
F.

$795

Won Lost

Abbott

14
F. Tavern ... . . ... . . 11

7
10

11
flmcrlcon [.egion
10\l
D. Warner
10
Kaiser
7\l
SIASON HIGHS

10
10\\
11
13",

Sports Center

FORE~t&amp;

lB,OTT

Ind. 3 Gam,,, Atklni. DOe
Ind. 1. G•me, Jim ~cwls, 242
AliPLIANCE
Tum 3 Game~ Kalser, ~~~~
l!hone 8284-\'
Team
Same, F. Tavern, ~"
Mill S,t.
MiddleeJ~rt TOP 1"5'
IQWLIRS S'ltiS
1

A. Horn ............. . ..... 511

4-Door Sedan. ijeautlful 2-tone green fhll!h , S~tl~•s In·
terior, gqod rub)ler, IU!rantee~ ali the wa'j. h~ater.

~10

.... .... .... 503
506

High
Horn, 511 .

671

2 Door V-8. Heater- White over blue.

E. McKinney
't. Chapman
J. Horn

John J.ewis ~ .
467
Three Game lnd. A. F;;;;;;;;;;;;-..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1

?i'eam Single Gnme, F. Tavern,

1954
FORD

g~r H~nk Grc~nberg

-...~I

·High Sing:lll \ Game, A. Born,
220.
Tc01m Thrtc Cnmf'S, Sport.;
Center, 1919

19$4
CHEVROLET

~e~~; ~~aii:· .~··~~::t.r~mR::.

Meanwhile, ex-General Mana·
made it
And lhP Panthers host Nelsonville , Pomeroy h favore~ to
plain
t~at be di4 not know the
win according to \he Panel by at least thre~ Tnt.. Mr. Cilo JApli\¥ 9f ~i~ 'I!~A!'r.
.
was saving his oi'iliers all day Friday that ·"the llllnel Is of ' ''Tht!y&lt;v~ flnallt ' ~t,cn .me
sound mind and limb.
out," Greenberg said bitterly.
Of area contesl~ onlv one panelist figured Rtttlond to be "Now they're trying to cr~ate an·
scored on for the flrsl time this year. Rich JoOP.s. Stlll. he ~ave other rhubarb. about my voi~e in
the Red Devils a 45-7 bulge, enough to satisfy even Rutland belpinlf to plei&lt; a new general
mannaer.''
fans.
The deposed pilot mude no
North GAllia . undefeated In the leal.'ue of consolidated bones about hh unhappinesl
schools. will take En~tern and even F.arl Knil'ht agrees.
with what he con.si&lt;lercd a "ho~
It's Ripley over Wahama fsorrv . Jtalnhl, Nitro over Point tile press" and Its role in brlnqabout his removal.
Plemnt. -H;mnan over ~outhwestern (Bob Ashley's 11 fresh·
mpn). Rio Grande over Kv ~cr.
Ev•rvborlv agreed Indiana will he lic~•d in Colnmbu• hv
the J-lnvesm•n .··v•n .Tnnr&lt; onln~ nlnn• thnt thrtt th• middle
thru the middle thru the middle PUNT will do the trlrk.

Bowling Mighlights

.

ANTI
FREEZE

..
IOWUT PIICI CONIOIIl KAITIIIIo
IAYI"II CONTIOIIID

WAlM·Wt

BellM •ie..U., with Picture

Pl!otand Sipal Muter. Bet-

lor liotenint with Sound-up
deoip, Po- M cbollll. Loot

peen. Roadmaster 4-door. Dynaflow. Radl9 and

$1045

etthuboautl•
f\tl·'l'bio·I!Do ' '""""''""'
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MOTOR CO·

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r

Welcome
To The
.
,.
Music Rrlotoy &amp; StlubloJ Nlthla
~

SundaJ AfttrMOn
f¥1· 1.1~

Eddie Fife ·1
·u dthe ·

Christ's eaU to mission and to

unity by strengthening the un·

.

d1.1rstanding nnd support O! the

Shady Valley ·Boys

lnterdtnomlnntlonal work or (he
churr~es

Sllitaled 3 MIJei ..

7•
'See

Below
. Middleport
··:

"til~

..Lilli

·

1:111 Ulll
AIAIIISI

can, so 1h!t a '' loritlbs can be
turned bqtk lnt~ debt rwi!!clllon."
Dr. 'Balles tompllm,P.trul high·
·ly 1\!r. Ediso'n· 'llt\bJttl'ter, .pre•i·
,dent of tbe PO!IIbl'o~: l'lalional
Balik, for his "vtl~~blq aervlee.
11 a member of Otflll\latd otldlr·
~tors of our ~a\1!!:': ~11:: ~9)&gt;s!~k
.ter lo near the.: ~~- 9f lll• se~pft.
t"''!!! (\lx J.l!'!l"' auty) as a mem·
lb€1' ot·lhe board of dll'e~{! of
.the Cleveland Federal • 'rvc
!'II~ .
·
.
. :'~'~~• spe~ker also · said -It Is h"
ftr~ce!J.Vt~)lo~ \h~l the pr~ept

II(IH
PRICISI
You can ICC!" ~~~~ a

$fAt:tllllif Unci Gar.. ;;
prlctil !!! and rta4Y IC! rolll

.

19$. M'RCURY ........ · .. ·.. ·.. ·.. ..1,95

Custom Haf,d Top Coupe. Rea~ s~arp bl.~~k, ~nd f~d ~n·
isii with gle.ming white. wall tire~- ~~J. ~_.m ~~,IIi~
. ~ ~~r
lor barmo~ng be~ull!lll1y with ~l\ter ;o~. ':"'~ ? n s
acce_asorl~. T~lk ~~~?ut ja~~! Ma~, ~y~ ve ~~~ . ~~e_ 1!.

1

1955 Ol.OSM~U.E ·.. ·........ ' .. ·.. $·1M5
1

Super 88 4 Door Sedari. Ppweted by the filiiOIII V,-8.-~­
ket engine that takes off Uke • jet. Ext~ ~'t:~r t~.~Q'f~th
power steering and power br~s ancj
man'Y mbre •wer .
1
features. She's smooth, swift, 11ilent ~ ll.k¢ 811~1'1 C!D a
breeze. Test It yourself and see w)ly f.OW ~~~~~ al is
Oldsmobile.
·

195,1 FDRD, (u~tomli-.e · :··:_
:········ $1.6'95 .• .

1 Door. I~i! car insld~ a~d out. T~ •llgbt _II!Utto~N
f\)llsb is spotle$8 and the matcbmg blue mterlor ill as
fr~sh as new. One local owner, a youps lll,dY, In fa~~Yes sir, it's a dilly from a Filly. '
.
·

\

Special 2 Door. Hootmon - Here is real pepn~ p,illclli)i,
economy. 6 cyl. engine, standard shift, excellent - ~.
new seat covers. The one local ow~_!!\ l~ft a lol of tro.i!lile
free miles In this one. See II and save.money,
·

t'~~~~r.r:;

ll1itnd lh_\&gt;itih.
Ncidollljli'fl

WIRMEl

$J~9.9S

~DJQ·

"~ ~ 1,11d TV Ia AButbaeu ,

' . Jtlot A SldeUnt"
N. SECOND AVE.

MIDDLEPORT

Ge.$ .\ free Tune Up lu The Sprblg

1\!1 S,!fe V~ur M\)tor WID ~o jte-_dy To Go.
..WVLL INSUf\AN~ ~oy~~~Jt

~C011-ATWAT!R
Aatllort.,d
~r
;
I

Matropolita" MR~t"~
'M lY~JJ,~ fLiS •.:..J\V~C·. . .

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ler Field.

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MAKE

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SMITH CLOTHING
Y'UR

.Sftoppmg
"

Headqua:~n
FOR

.

Wo~•n
Set~

Our

~C!d.rn

Stf\es

L ,DAY
VEST SALE
'

DINETTE SP-ICIAL!
1
.AVAI UBLE
...

Smart Two-

'

tY 4inner, Join us here ...

Chi~~~ Delu~e 4 J?oor The !DJr..ror ~k~ ~,ream, ~d ~lue
flntu Iookllike a 4hctw c.,. A
o~ ltollll'f oq. \:be
inside too. Just turn the key and s~e never fails to star.t.
This is the car with the' tep'lltit:r4n for dependabUlty .
Come on In and give it a try.

You'll pick a winner! ,

*Make yo!D' reservations
for tbrlitma• parties e~ly.
Avoid Disappointment

19$5 taU.Y ···················· $1_~

MARTI~

.

7JJJ~I.I-(:E ·KING ·SIZE DI-NETTE
.

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ONLY AT

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Somes Eat Here!

tChro~­
~~G~T~ Y 11 1:30
Sot; ~ Sun.

IJ!~•-..d.

"'t'i..,

==reo~

REST'AURANT
N.... Ave.

W•

Mlddltporl

4 HOUR

,,u

-

SERVICE

you_Cilllld 10_lo California 9!1 JD~ still h~Ht4!\l"!
wear. '$Uil~d"shj.lt fo~rtw aavlai ~IIOlY-- J«G\Qr
bas Just b,ee!l ~one over ·
A-fi!oiliftlob. A aood
jl~ culooilria for~ , .,. OWJIJr.
.

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'Chr'"'-''i46,~

CH.ISMOIU ·················· $.l~~

·~. 4 D~~~ jilt~ In Pte lap of luxury in thiS bill

txc.h,.91ve · ·

~J!lt fatnlly car. ~omfort plus. with cus~m lliun.ra~
(1119~ 110wer steerln~. tinted g!Qs, bydtamallc t!H~
a¢ s\veet mqsl~ f~m\ the bl~ cleaftonnat!!_~:· 11r!re.'lt
afl\1 ~~~~~ ~~ tbls ~nderful value.
·

hather•Touch • .

•.roAM

plutic upholotery
• No-mar Plalllle ~ ~

.

19~3 DODGI6'Cvl .~ ..... ;, .......... U~l
2 Oocif:AH"~\d6.JJ'drat out car 1tbat tan take it. ~~~

,.

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TOWING
'

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Nlfbt Plaone !45H

l!'t)lamlily-liD CliMite with Mlltalloflal HW
..--........
atyllng ••• ~n~lan Cantaur MaiWt

With caafne,

loll-lear!n~p $ll4e~

¥

ZANDT

·

ANGELES UP - Vln&lt;:e
Martinez, sc&lt;ond • ranked, w,tlte!'•
weiKht lrom .Patei'JOII, .N. 1, Is
scheduled to arrive In Loa ADUIII
Friday to complete arr.._&lt;Aitntl
to meet tbe wlrmer ol QUC· file,.
day night's bout be\-~ GMpar
Ortega and Kid Gavll.all ·' al 'fmtl:

MASON FlJR~ITURE!

1954 PONTIAC ................'....... $1195

. ana
..•ndV~

·

TO MEET WINNEI

LOS

RUT~ND AN.D

For a quick snack or a hear-

green fill,bll'il~ toil~. l)ut d~ll fi\Jt!Re' a bdo\: b~ lt~
cover:.. ~or a t~ ~~ '!fa pafnt .•'fechaftl~ally tbli job rs
tops. ~It today
getyourseu
a good buy.
.

Admitted: Anita ·.Houduhelt,
Minersville: David C.fll))eY, /'l~n;
Mrs. Emma Byrd, Miildlepqtt; H~­
man Michael, PomeroY RD: LaW·
renee Smith, Chester; Hal Johnson,
New Haven.
·
·
Diaehar80&lt;(: Wayne MIJboaq,
Pomeroy; MrL War.! Sayre, Ba·
eine.

.

Cran~k 4 I:!OPr~T.!II• cute l,ltUe bl\lt j~b I§ relldi- to
roll. ~y. ~djlilg. tiax tb part..'nre8 ti.tn~bafe!y totlcJJ.
ed ~ ,Ill# . Np~J uolae mah~. ~- ~- f!-11~. 111.9tQj'
sound' al\~ 9D,Ih· Automatic drive ~~· · ·

¥0toR ANn SWU IT

and identifying the bat.

MEIGS GENIJIAL
HOSP.ITAL
' .
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.. '

li

and

Riviera -coupe. Everyone rom Granllma to Junior Will
ride In comfll'rt irl thi~ space b'PP! C$'. 2 dogrs m•~es It
safe too Power steering, power brakes, power windows
and po~er sea~ for yo.ur drlvlne pleaSI\J'.q, It's really an
aristocrat of the asphalt.
'

e1

by mistake. The oWJJer may elii.D\

it by calling at the mayor'a office

U·s· 1\Bou•.·e 21

1953 CADILLAC .. · .. ·.............. $1695

1,~

the apparel! mList have been lefl

in bis truck, parked on Courl-tt1

:l'l• - e.Pc.:
, ~r::...,·_ _ __

wttb what aome cal! tight mone~.
~·~lot!~ ~fl'_qyves, · goverome~t
·ort!cllits, a;td' millions of Amert·
·• ~piliblus ·have tried ·.to un·

I

A gray Steu~n roan'• hal ""
turned into the oHI~ of Mayor
E. F. Robi.,on today sh-';rtly beloee
noon by a truck driver wba IliAd

National Bank or Racine: Clr11t Friday in May promote ~
J.
·t~sS, presidentj PreQ· Christian
£ellowship in local
l ~nd s. Norril:· w. A. Orr; Clar· communitie!l. World Communil y
ence Price;· ~l.JA,\;o)d Carn~han . Day, the first Friday in Novem
i!~r ~oAs~. ~f I?~~glli, l':a1l her ~ti-ves special emphasis to d
~9H.
Racine llome Balik: Miss Veru Christian world relations proM. llf.e~l,, \1'. B. Cross, CharieR
ilayi\ian: ll.' o. Spencer, John T.
Wolle.
School superintendents spccla)ly invited were Chari~! Gibbs of
Pomeroy and Lee M&lt;'Comas o!
"'"4! t

The Series '62, 4 Door Sedan. Deep rich green metallic
finish ~atsparkles like new. Oneqyi)U'l{e ca•l Y~lll' OYIIS
on the ltlllurlous -interior you will know 'll)ll\edilll,ely that
this fine car ha, been the pride and joy, of $0me9l!e ¢
dignity. Just a few miles behind the wheel and yllu!IJ
know w)ty Cadillac is your best buy.

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HAT FOUND

!Continued from Page One)
cause of the st. Lawrence Seaway.
" Tlicsectioti of u:T 21' lii!lweeh
ctevelari11:{: 3ntoti was ori tlie ln!e~·
state net!jmrk. Onl/' th' P.Wtlon
·~. !l'·tliof ino ,~.~~~lfot.1 1 ~~~ &amp;Otltb frOJD ·Ganto~ to lllai-lett;
e.,_. . _e Oflt~ . U. ~~· til licked maxlm~il! f~iWal. ~~~ '
,mo . iS· a ·flee
p'fil mar· ' Ohio and"W'est vllginla~eoor&lt;ll
ltet, Is· the best that pooslbly noted their efforts to get U. S. U
could be used. He pol~ted out ln~uded in the interstate sysleljl
that ~ i\Pl'~ !3. ':\1'1,\1\" a• 11 wi~b lh,e Jpng-rana' vi~w of bavls satd (o ..tiB ,~t; lt ~ - l.o IM In&amp;·'a north-south e1111reaaway ruriborrowers who 11( tbe Judgment nlng from the Great Lakes tb
of thousands of l~al, small town F1orlda
bankers, are the be\t ~.411 .(lebuit!ll~g of the route will ~
risks.
. ''
' a trelri'oililous lloon to the West
· "H9w could yop bavA a more
· Turnpike which, durln8
so•md ays\i.ml~ 'II' ~!ill~d- ."J,f U
y.e~e of e"stence, hty
Du&lt; belter l.l!M P,lvbi.ti' ~IQ·O~e
for i~l~ fte prime re~Jeompletecy dl~oldd "'fillm•' ' ftleal ·
· believe, Ia tnat routt;
·.problellll and money needs mak· t;[!i!ii!;iiiiiiiiiiiiii
'lng the declsl01i " lo '(~'}'!ill
aboitld borrow It!" he addetC ~
· President Theodore T.. Reed,
.Sr., of t~e Fll!mera Bank and
'Savings 61., of' Po)!lefjly. scrvi!d
~· •Thund•r
•sunct..y
as mastet or 'ceferilonles and pre·
aented Mr Hobstetter; who lntroNOV. 7 thru NOV. 10
'dueed tile speakers.
\ ,
Mr. Hobstejter pointed ou!
.that money and tr~l Rlay a vi·
tal role 1n eeonomt' ure, •)·
though that role Is nut always
· wldti,.Mnderstood. He njllf~ that
.aft~r an exten~ed period of ~~­
teeptlonally ae~iVe business,

1955 CHMOLET ........ ~ ·.. ·.. ·.... $lot,

19$8 PLYMOUTH .. · .. ·.... .... · ·....

Lf3 U.S. WINI,IliZE YI,).IJil

O.U'fl{t~

~~

rd~~~ ~q\l.l~&amp; .'Where It

1

$tcu•a•

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bond or prayer and spir itual
fettow•hlp.
May Fellowship Day hPid the

Monterey 4 Door. Modern t~o tone 'fh!t~. and green ~ill·
ish set off with ~ t1v1,t lf9u)i~ baf/i'White wall 1\[es.
Loadetl with power steering, power brpkes, 14qr;c-p;maU~
dtfve; rad!Ci, heater, tinted glass and mauy otll'er optiQiial
~~f!' r,Qu'v~ em t~ ~ ~ !,lrlv~ till&amp; ~tJ to alb

Out~oord ~-QtQr

abroad .

Christiat:s of 134 countries in

Illite

Mullen
At

at home and

The World Day of Prayer held
the fi,rst Friday in Lent . .unites

~·Ln
Delu,, 2 Qllor.'A, h~venly bl~J. IJith a ybite·top. tf.es

1953
BUICK

)lllllller.f!)\f~ Steerln~.

all stadiums b

,nl

1953
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Belvedere 2-door Hkrdtop. Black over blue, radio, heater
- nat covers.
·

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end Mcause of an injured regular, is expected lo Open his Of·

Game time

a p. m.

1953 BUICK Roa.master ··· · ··· · · ··· $995

MULLE"S

1954
PLYMOUTH

one spot itt

croRsed .

In three games.

Clio's starting offense should
took somethina like this: en4a,
Parker and Johnson; tacklel
Werry and Roush: guard~ Welk·
er and Struble, with Gibbs at

Mr. Cilo Has B'en Prayinq'ffard

'

lea.~t

vllle 41-o last wee~, will ttu:ls: In th• backfield wil• be Yogi
ten its new stadium Satutd&amp;J' W•yland at quarter, Bobby Nel·
ni11ht when the powerful 'North son and Mike Erwin at halves
r.altians come to the Rt. 7 insti." and Gene Abllott at full.
Rutland, flgurtd at lea$! lour
" ...,.,., 2-o In the league TD's better than·· MtArtbur will
en tcrtaiu .'iel&amp;onviUe 3{1 with tlie be shooting for No. te straight,
another game this year In
Clio men figured lor a 3 TD adits goal Une has not been
vantage. Middleport goes to Wellston about 5 TD underdoes. Their
ob wilt be to stop Frankie Hill
eague lcndintl scorer witb 65

fer dld come alODI·"

•

pluggigg up at

and Eastern, victors over Merce'f·

28-7
19-13

Rides With ea.vorit.es Tonight
·n 1 bb

I'Oii1PI

Middlepot·t,
o., Oct. 18,I 1957
.

'

rense' with Dolley and Werne;
or Whitla)eb. at enas. Ketthko
and Roller tae~les, . StQver ' and
' Rutlat1d entertains a not.to·s\1,:... Neal at gu!ITai aitd ,llaurk at
cesslul llcArthnr club at R~Uanil center.
~
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0&lt;26

Take that Jackson vs. LoJIII'I affair. Coach Mel Mams at
Logan owns wins over Middleport and Gallipolis and scored
25 points against Wellston In a 47-25 loss. He's had time to
scout Jackson and be no doubt had somebody watching ·pom·eroy last week put the Fear of the Almighty into the Ironmen.
As for Middleport at Wellston, the Jackets don't figure to
ha-lt the Rockets' march toward a showdown with Jackson Oct.
24. But I heard Coach John 'J'hompson Wednesday aJternoon
yell at his hard working te~m. ''Are you afraid of wellston?"
A booming "No" bounced-back.
One can only feet sorry for Coach Bob Sang of Gallipolis.
What a first year ba·ptism I Blessed with 11 capable starters at
the first of the year, Sang goes into the, Athens fray short
three of them with in,iuries and finds himself wit~ M
positions literallv one deep, and brother, that Is at!. What
happened In Gallipolis' Is football too rough for the ., '"'" 111
•
anymore~
. .
.

AU-steel

$$$

. $865

~-20

Tu!J!M••

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'

Pomeroy and Middleport footoball tea_ms will be &amp;oina after
their first SEO League victories
tonlg~t with the Panthero favo~­
ed to get thdrs, a~d MlddlcP,otl
heavy Wtderdogs.

Take That Jackson-Logan Match

1957
DODGE

......

20·0

SPORTS
OESl.

Minor Franchise
NEW YORK UP - The Inter·
natioQAI Lei1111e met with ourprjsing ap~thy todlt)' lu lr):lng to aell
one ot liB clubs on ~e Idea of
movhitl Into Jersey Cl!y,' N. :1.,

19-7 lR 27·0 .39-7
13-20 7-$,0 6-21 6-20
~ 12·,
12-32 7-42
cl-25 1~·30 6-26 7·32
6-l!S 0-~2 0-20 0-28
6-7 12-~ \1).13 2JI·7 ·
l!l·O 1~.() 13·6 · 3~-0
6-14 ·t·i9 6-13 6·i8
19-0 25·12 7-• )17
0 ·8
v
21·6 2"·11 18·6
7·0
6·~2 t-~q 13·28 7·3.4

21·7
13-18
6-38
0·33
0-45
13·0
26·0
6-18
27-0
2~·0
t-3~

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4"7:D.a!lyrS~1A_\IJ1~,·~!!IIJ'OY·

SEO Wiw;; Eastern Is At Home

(21·~7) ~2~111) (21-~$) (27-34) (30.·~ (2~·34)

NoL,ody Wanting
J~rsey City As

.. \ c

•

(~lr~l ~cote U~ For ~~~ !~ N~ed)
~ow Meneh,lniGJ.bll!j ~~ Fultz ~.c,Wnoey O~en

A solid cJrps of staff members
has accepteri the theory that the
(lll-i8)
school can't attract top athletes • Jackson at Logan ..........• 20·0
1
CHICAGO IJ1' -Indiana may from other confer~nc~ institutions Gallipolis at Athens .... , . , . , , e-27
have to decide within the next on 1ts athtct1c lactl1!1cs .Hence 1t Middleport at Wellston .. . ... 12-33
year if it wan is to give up hope needs money to top other offm. NclsonvUle at Pom~rcy .... .. .. ~i6
for winning football, or quit the There's no doubt that la&lt;k or McArthur at Rutland . . . . . . . . 0-35
1
· :i~tei~a~o~u::~ ~~~J!o~~~t~~ ::.::~ North Ga!Ua at Eastern ....... 6-o'
Bie ''"
•·w,. j11;t don't have the facili- to Indion• with a line ~nail col· H~nnan at Southwestern ..... 16:0
Ues to unprcss boys," one stall le&amp;e record His Hoosiers lost as Rio Grande at l(yger .. .. . . , . . 6-18
m1mber said. :·The only way we re&amp;ularly as they had in the paat. Nitro· at Pt. Pleasant .... . .. . 27-12
can get lhem u with the buck. If Smith went to Arizona State and
·
the athletic &lt;tepartment ohould aet as athletic hector, his team lost Ripley at Waham~ · · · · · · · · .. 26.6
$300,000 , year for the next two ycur had only one loss.
Indiana at Ohio Stale . ........ q-~
maybe it could clean ur•

•

PanthersJaelu~ts Seek First

yourlloon

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GM'd DilCllllla .Jn
Bl'g Ten Losses

PR·EVnJCTI.ON· · PA.NEL

th• probl•m in ,,v•."
lndillna plm Ohio Stale in Columbus Satulday.

the newest t&lt;·rritory in the clrcujt.
''It's not for us," said Bob lla·

duro, president of the Cuban Sug-

ar Kings. "We'll continue to play

in Havana,"
General

~~:mager

Joe Ryon of

Miami said Jersey City wasn't lor
hls club eitner.

Custom Royal 4-Door. V-8 motor, Torque ~Ute Trans.
mission. Radio, Heater. Like new. Another Chevrolet
trade in.

7-35
0·21
6-13
12·0

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YOVNGSTOWN
KITCHENS

Cabinet Sink

1955
·· OLDSMOBILE

Beautiful 2-tone, ivory over blue. 2-Door Hardtop. Super
88. Loca-l owner.

..

7·33

lpoints

1955
CHEVROLET

Only

$89.95

'
••m..ttt• witt!

"210" - 2 Door. Beautiful green finish . Heater - V-8
motor.

fttll,.., ·

JU:ruRES GALORE, iltllll&amp;:

1

'

t Clvomo owlnglng mr.tng~lauetl
wlllt 5·yoar parts wa"Gftly.
• looray ~ft~erca~lftll !torttt
op&lt;tetl IWo ~·~ partltlonotl,
• Ont·pl•., 11tt1 top, add·mhtanr

1954
BUICK

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fir~·

Century H,rd Top. Dynaflow, Heater, Radio. Fully equiP,
ped. Practically new while side wall tires.

SJ595

t

parcoiDI•-molod.
Drawon glklli oatlly, 4~11ly 11ft
nylao NMtn.

1

th ·
Jackson Pomeroy, Welhton and Athens wt co er etr
opponents' tonight says the Prediction Panel in its fif.th IPP:tt1!11l r~
ance this Fall. The eight 'members of the panel, DO)V se e~
down with regular members - Fred Crow, Renzo M~~chlm,
Charley Gibbs, Earl Knight, John Ftl!tz, Kenny McEihmney,
Dick Owen, and Rich J9nes - didn't ~gree that a singi~ one Of
10 contests they were c~l\ed upon to pick tbls weeJi ~ven
would be dose. It looks bke a day for the form charts.
But never forget th~t a~ titne 11 str~ng and det~rn,U,ned
bpys run 'out on a'field agalb~t a similar 11 opponents a,n Ul!$et
can be brewing.

ney Spencer and Vernon Hartlson

halves and Junior Hawthorne at

fUll.

· Hawthorne will move lnlo left
t.&gt;ckle oit dcf&lt;nse.
Coach J.ohn Thompson, still

·New Manager '
.

, ·

To fte Named
· . . .,
CLEVELAND UP-'1'11~ Clev!"
land Indians wUt announce thetr
n~w general manager \Yithln tho
neit three weeks, and thti man
Pr9,b~~l¥ w,iU b,e Bill DeWitt_-~11
be w~nts tbe J~bThe Indlano are walling Cor
board Chairman William K. Daley
to return !rom Europe befor&lt;
making the announcetllent .•
l&gt;e\l'itl, ee; ~.. served as an
execu'uve with the St. Louis ca~
dlnals, St. Louis Browns and the
~~ew York Yankees.· 'He now h
oo!ordlnitor of tha major · leagties''Fund for Aid to Minor Lea·
gue Clubs.
"I haven't h~ard frolll anyone
on the Clevelknd Club," said De
Witt at his borne In St. Louis. "I
consider the Job I have now a
good one and 1 would have to do
a lot of ·considering if anothel' of·

,.,,.ur.

t In tltonllof 'Stor White, oooy 10

doo• till klfp clooo.

TWIN CITY LEAGUI

STANDINGS
F.

$795

Won Lost

Abbott

14
F. Tavern ... . . ... . . 11

7
10

11
flmcrlcon [.egion
10\l
D. Warner
10
Kaiser
7\l
SIASON HIGHS

10
10\\
11
13",

Sports Center

FORE~t&amp;

lB,OTT

Ind. 3 Gam,,, Atklni. DOe
Ind. 1. G•me, Jim ~cwls, 242
AliPLIANCE
Tum 3 Game~ Kalser, ~~~~
l!hone 8284-\'
Team
Same, F. Tavern, ~"
Mill S,t.
MiddleeJ~rt TOP 1"5'
IQWLIRS S'ltiS
1

A. Horn ............. . ..... 511

4-Door Sedan. ijeautlful 2-tone green fhll!h , S~tl~•s In·
terior, gqod rub)ler, IU!rantee~ ali the wa'j. h~ater.

~10

.... .... .... 503
506

High
Horn, 511 .

671

2 Door V-8. Heater- White over blue.

E. McKinney
't. Chapman
J. Horn

John J.ewis ~ .
467
Three Game lnd. A. F;;;;;;;;;;;;-..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1

?i'eam Single Gnme, F. Tavern,

1954
FORD

g~r H~nk Grc~nberg

-...~I

·High Sing:lll \ Game, A. Born,
220.
Tc01m Thrtc Cnmf'S, Sport.;
Center, 1919

19$4
CHEVROLET

~e~~; ~~aii:· .~··~~::t.r~mR::.

Meanwhile, ex-General Mana·
made it
And lhP Panthers host Nelsonville , Pomeroy h favore~ to
plain
t~at be di4 not know the
win according to \he Panel by at least thre~ Tnt.. Mr. Cilo JApli\¥ 9f ~i~ 'I!~A!'r.
.
was saving his oi'iliers all day Friday that ·"the llllnel Is of ' ''Tht!y&lt;v~ flnallt ' ~t,cn .me
sound mind and limb.
out," Greenberg said bitterly.
Of area contesl~ onlv one panelist figured Rtttlond to be "Now they're trying to cr~ate an·
scored on for the flrsl time this year. Rich JoOP.s. Stlll. he ~ave other rhubarb. about my voi~e in
the Red Devils a 45-7 bulge, enough to satisfy even Rutland belpinlf to plei&lt; a new general
mannaer.''
fans.
The deposed pilot mude no
North GAllia . undefeated In the leal.'ue of consolidated bones about hh unhappinesl
schools. will take En~tern and even F.arl Knil'ht agrees.
with what he con.si&lt;lercd a "ho~
It's Ripley over Wahama fsorrv . Jtalnhl, Nitro over Point tile press" and Its role in brlnqabout his removal.
Plemnt. -H;mnan over ~outhwestern (Bob Ashley's 11 fresh·
mpn). Rio Grande over Kv ~cr.
Ev•rvborlv agreed Indiana will he lic~•d in Colnmbu• hv
the J-lnvesm•n .··v•n .Tnnr&lt; onln~ nlnn• thnt thrtt th• middle
thru the middle thru the middle PUNT will do the trlrk.

Bowling Mighlights

.

ANTI
FREEZE

..
IOWUT PIICI CONIOIIl KAITIIIIo
IAYI"II CONTIOIIID

WAlM·Wt

BellM •ie..U., with Picture

Pl!otand Sipal Muter. Bet-

lor liotenint with Sound-up
deoip, Po- M cbollll. Loot

peen. Roadmaster 4-door. Dynaflow. Radl9 and

$1045

etthuboautl•
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Welcome
To The
.
,.
Music Rrlotoy &amp; StlubloJ Nlthla
~

SundaJ AfttrMOn
f¥1· 1.1~

Eddie Fife ·1
·u dthe ·

Christ's eaU to mission and to

unity by strengthening the un·

.

d1.1rstanding nnd support O! the

Shady Valley ·Boys

lnterdtnomlnntlonal work or (he
churr~es

Sllitaled 3 MIJei ..

7•
'See

Below
. Middleport
··:

"til~

..Lilli

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1:111 Ulll
AIAIIISI

can, so 1h!t a '' loritlbs can be
turned bqtk lnt~ debt rwi!!clllon."
Dr. 'Balles tompllm,P.trul high·
·ly 1\!r. Ediso'n· 'llt\bJttl'ter, .pre•i·
,dent of tbe PO!IIbl'o~: l'lalional
Balik, for his "vtl~~blq aervlee.
11 a member of Otflll\latd otldlr·
~tors of our ~a\1!!:': ~11:: ~9)&gt;s!~k
.ter lo near the.: ~~- 9f lll• se~pft.
t"''!!! (\lx J.l!'!l"' auty) as a mem·
lb€1' ot·lhe board of dll'e~{! of
.the Cleveland Federal • 'rvc
!'II~ .
·
.
. :'~'~~• spe~ker also · said -It Is h"
ftr~ce!J.Vt~)lo~ \h~l the pr~ept

II(IH
PRICISI
You can ICC!" ~~~~ a

$fAt:tllllif Unci Gar.. ;;
prlctil !!! and rta4Y IC! rolll

.

19$. M'RCURY ........ · .. ·.. ·.. ·.. ..1,95

Custom Haf,d Top Coupe. Rea~ s~arp bl.~~k, ~nd f~d ~n·
isii with gle.ming white. wall tire~- ~~J. ~_.m ~~,IIi~
. ~ ~~r
lor barmo~ng be~ull!lll1y with ~l\ter ;o~. ':"'~ ? n s
acce_asorl~. T~lk ~~~?ut ja~~! Ma~, ~y~ ve ~~~ . ~~e_ 1!.

1

1955 Ol.OSM~U.E ·.. ·........ ' .. ·.. $·1M5
1

Super 88 4 Door Sedari. Ppweted by the filiiOIII V,-8.-~­
ket engine that takes off Uke • jet. Ext~ ~'t:~r t~.~Q'f~th
power steering and power br~s ancj
man'Y mbre •wer .
1
features. She's smooth, swift, 11ilent ~ ll.k¢ 811~1'1 C!D a
breeze. Test It yourself and see w)ly f.OW ~~~~~ al is
Oldsmobile.
·

195,1 FDRD, (u~tomli-.e · :··:_
:········ $1.6'95 .• .

1 Door. I~i! car insld~ a~d out. T~ •llgbt _II!Utto~N
f\)llsb is spotle$8 and the matcbmg blue mterlor ill as
fr~sh as new. One local owner, a youps lll,dY, In fa~~Yes sir, it's a dilly from a Filly. '
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\

Special 2 Door. Hootmon - Here is real pepn~ p,illclli)i,
economy. 6 cyl. engine, standard shift, excellent - ~.
new seat covers. The one local ow~_!!\ l~ft a lol of tro.i!lile
free miles In this one. See II and save.money,
·

t'~~~~r.r:;

ll1itnd lh_\&gt;itih.
Ncidollljli'fl

WIRMEl

$J~9.9S

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' . Jtlot A SldeUnt"
N. SECOND AVE.

MIDDLEPORT

Ge.$ .\ free Tune Up lu The Sprblg

1\!1 S,!fe V~ur M\)tor WID ~o jte-_dy To Go.
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...

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Chi~~~ Delu~e 4 J?oor The !DJr..ror ~k~ ~,ream, ~d ~lue
flntu Iookllike a 4hctw c.,. A
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inside too. Just turn the key and s~e never fails to star.t.
This is the car with the' tep'lltit:r4n for dependabUlty .
Come on In and give it a try.

You'll pick a winner! ,

*Make yo!D' reservations
for tbrlitma• parties e~ly.
Avoid Disappointment

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txc.h,.91ve · ·

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(1119~ 110wer steerln~. tinted g!Qs, bydtamallc t!H~
a¢ s\veet mqsl~ f~m\ the bl~ cleaftonnat!!_~:· 11r!re.'lt
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• No-mar Plalllle ~ ~

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ANGELES UP - Vln&lt;:e
Martinez, sc&lt;ond • ranked, w,tlte!'•
weiKht lrom .Patei'JOII, .N. 1, Is
scheduled to arrive In Loa ADUIII
Friday to complete arr.._&lt;Aitntl
to meet tbe wlrmer ol QUC· file,.
day night's bout be\-~ GMpar
Ortega and Kid Gavll.all ·' al 'fmtl:

MASON FlJR~ITURE!

1954 PONTIAC ................'....... $1195

. ana
..•ndV~

·

TO MEET WINNEI

LOS

RUT~ND AN.D

For a quick snack or a hear-

green fill,bll'il~ toil~. l)ut d~ll fi\Jt!Re' a bdo\: b~ lt~
cover:.. ~or a t~ ~~ '!fa pafnt .•'fechaftl~ally tbli job rs
tops. ~It today
getyourseu
a good buy.
.

Admitted: Anita ·.Houduhelt,
Minersville: David C.fll))eY, /'l~n;
Mrs. Emma Byrd, Miildlepqtt; H~­
man Michael, PomeroY RD: LaW·
renee Smith, Chester; Hal Johnson,
New Haven.
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Diaehar80&lt;(: Wayne MIJboaq,
Pomeroy; MrL War.! Sayre, Ba·
eine.

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Cran~k 4 I:!OPr~T.!II• cute l,ltUe bl\lt j~b I§ relldi- to
roll. ~y. ~djlilg. tiax tb part..'nre8 ti.tn~bafe!y totlcJJ.
ed ~ ,Ill# . Np~J uolae mah~. ~- ~- f!-11~. 111.9tQj'
sound' al\~ 9D,Ih· Automatic drive ~~· · ·

¥0toR ANn SWU IT

and identifying the bat.

MEIGS GENIJIAL
HOSP.ITAL
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and

Riviera -coupe. Everyone rom Granllma to Junior Will
ride In comfll'rt irl thi~ space b'PP! C$'. 2 dogrs m•~es It
safe too Power steering, power brakes, power windows
and po~er sea~ for yo.ur drlvlne pleaSI\J'.q, It's really an
aristocrat of the asphalt.
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by mistake. The oWJJer may elii.D\

it by calling at the mayor'a office

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1953 CADILLAC .. · .. ·.............. $1695

1,~

the apparel! mList have been lefl

in bis truck, parked on Courl-tt1

:l'l• - e.Pc.:
, ~r::...,·_ _ __

wttb what aome cal! tight mone~.
~·~lot!~ ~fl'_qyves, · goverome~t
·ort!cllits, a;td' millions of Amert·
·• ~piliblus ·have tried ·.to un·

I

A gray Steu~n roan'• hal ""
turned into the oHI~ of Mayor
E. F. Robi.,on today sh-';rtly beloee
noon by a truck driver wba IliAd

National Bank or Racine: Clr11t Friday in May promote ~
J.
·t~sS, presidentj PreQ· Christian
£ellowship in local
l ~nd s. Norril:· w. A. Orr; Clar· communitie!l. World Communil y
ence Price;· ~l.JA,\;o)d Carn~han . Day, the first Friday in Novem
i!~r ~oAs~. ~f I?~~glli, l':a1l her ~ti-ves special emphasis to d
~9H.
Racine llome Balik: Miss Veru Christian world relations proM. llf.e~l,, \1'. B. Cross, CharieR
ilayi\ian: ll.' o. Spencer, John T.
Wolle.
School superintendents spccla)ly invited were Chari~! Gibbs of
Pomeroy and Lee M&lt;'Comas o!
"'"4! t

The Series '62, 4 Door Sedan. Deep rich green metallic
finish ~atsparkles like new. Oneqyi)U'l{e ca•l Y~lll' OYIIS
on the ltlllurlous -interior you will know 'll)ll\edilll,ely that
this fine car ha, been the pride and joy, of $0me9l!e ¢
dignity. Just a few miles behind the wheel and yllu!IJ
know w)ty Cadillac is your best buy.

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!Continued from Page One)
cause of the st. Lawrence Seaway.
" Tlicsectioti of u:T 21' lii!lweeh
ctevelari11:{: 3ntoti was ori tlie ln!e~·
state net!jmrk. Onl/' th' P.Wtlon
·~. !l'·tliof ino ,~.~~~lfot.1 1 ~~~ &amp;Otltb frOJD ·Ganto~ to lllai-lett;
e.,_. . _e Oflt~ . U. ~~· til licked maxlm~il! f~iWal. ~~~ '
,mo . iS· a ·flee
p'fil mar· ' Ohio and"W'est vllginla~eoor&lt;ll
ltet, Is· the best that pooslbly noted their efforts to get U. S. U
could be used. He pol~ted out ln~uded in the interstate sysleljl
that ~ i\Pl'~ !3. ':\1'1,\1\" a• 11 wi~b lh,e Jpng-rana' vi~w of bavls satd (o ..tiB ,~t; lt ~ - l.o IM In&amp;·'a north-south e1111reaaway ruriborrowers who 11( tbe Judgment nlng from the Great Lakes tb
of thousands of l~al, small town F1orlda
bankers, are the be\t ~.411 .(lebuit!ll~g of the route will ~
risks.
. ''
' a trelri'oililous lloon to the West
· "H9w could yop bavA a more
· Turnpike which, durln8
so•md ays\i.ml~ 'II' ~!ill~d- ."J,f U
y.e~e of e"stence, hty
Du&lt; belter l.l!M P,lvbi.ti' ~IQ·O~e
for i~l~ fte prime re~Jeompletecy dl~oldd "'fillm•' ' ftleal ·
· believe, Ia tnat routt;
·.problellll and money needs mak· t;[!i!ii!;iiiiiiiiiiiiii
'lng the declsl01i " lo '(~'}'!ill
aboitld borrow It!" he addetC ~
· President Theodore T.. Reed,
.Sr., of t~e Fll!mera Bank and
'Savings 61., of' Po)!lefjly. scrvi!d
~· •Thund•r
•sunct..y
as mastet or 'ceferilonles and pre·
aented Mr Hobstetter; who lntroNOV. 7 thru NOV. 10
'dueed tile speakers.
\ ,
Mr. Hobstejter pointed ou!
.that money and tr~l Rlay a vi·
tal role 1n eeonomt' ure, •)·
though that role Is nut always
· wldti,.Mnderstood. He njllf~ that
.aft~r an exten~ed period of ~~­
teeptlonally ae~iVe business,

1955 CHMOLET ........ ~ ·.. ·.. ·.... $lot,

19$8 PLYMOUTH .. · .. ·.... .... · ·....

Lf3 U.S. WINI,IliZE YI,).IJil

O.U'fl{t~

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bond or prayer and spir itual
fettow•hlp.
May Fellowship Day hPid the

Monterey 4 Door. Modern t~o tone 'fh!t~. and green ~ill·
ish set off with ~ t1v1,t lf9u)i~ baf/i'White wall 1\[es.
Loadetl with power steering, power brpkes, 14qr;c-p;maU~
dtfve; rad!Ci, heater, tinted glass and mauy otll'er optiQiial
~~f!' r,Qu'v~ em t~ ~ ~ !,lrlv~ till&amp; ~tJ to alb

Out~oord ~-QtQr

abroad .

Christiat:s of 134 countries in

Illite

Mullen
At

at home and

The World Day of Prayer held
the fi,rst Friday in Lent . .unites

~·Ln
Delu,, 2 Qllor.'A, h~venly bl~J. IJith a ybite·top. tf.es

1953
BUICK

)lllllller.f!)\f~ Steerln~.

all stadiums b

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1953
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Belvedere 2-door Hkrdtop. Black over blue, radio, heater
- nat covers.
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end Mcause of an injured regular, is expected lo Open his Of·

Game time

a p. m.

1953 BUICK Roa.master ··· · ··· · · ··· $995

MULLE"S

1954
PLYMOUTH

one spot itt

croRsed .

In three games.

Clio's starting offense should
took somethina like this: en4a,
Parker and Johnson; tacklel
Werry and Roush: guard~ Welk·
er and Struble, with Gibbs at

Mr. Cilo Has B'en Prayinq'ffard

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lea.~t

vllle 41-o last wee~, will ttu:ls: In th• backfield wil• be Yogi
ten its new stadium Satutd&amp;J' W•yland at quarter, Bobby Nel·
ni11ht when the powerful 'North son and Mike Erwin at halves
r.altians come to the Rt. 7 insti." and Gene Abllott at full.
Rutland, flgurtd at lea$! lour
" ...,.,., 2-o In the league TD's better than·· MtArtbur will
en tcrtaiu .'iel&amp;onviUe 3{1 with tlie be shooting for No. te straight,
another game this year In
Clio men figured lor a 3 TD adits goal Une has not been
vantage. Middleport goes to Wellston about 5 TD underdoes. Their
ob wilt be to stop Frankie Hill
eague lcndintl scorer witb 65

fer dld come alODI·"

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pluggigg up at

and Eastern, victors over Merce'f·

28-7
19-13

Rides With ea.vorit.es Tonight
·n 1 bb

I'Oii1PI

Middlepot·t,
o., Oct. 18,I 1957
.

'

rense' with Dolley and Werne;
or Whitla)eb. at enas. Ketthko
and Roller tae~les, . StQver ' and
' Rutlat1d entertains a not.to·s\1,:... Neal at gu!ITai aitd ,llaurk at
cesslul llcArthnr club at R~Uanil center.
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Take that Jackson vs. LoJIII'I affair. Coach Mel Mams at
Logan owns wins over Middleport and Gallipolis and scored
25 points against Wellston In a 47-25 loss. He's had time to
scout Jackson and be no doubt had somebody watching ·pom·eroy last week put the Fear of the Almighty into the Ironmen.
As for Middleport at Wellston, the Jackets don't figure to
ha-lt the Rockets' march toward a showdown with Jackson Oct.
24. But I heard Coach John 'J'hompson Wednesday aJternoon
yell at his hard working te~m. ''Are you afraid of wellston?"
A booming "No" bounced-back.
One can only feet sorry for Coach Bob Sang of Gallipolis.
What a first year ba·ptism I Blessed with 11 capable starters at
the first of the year, Sang goes into the, Athens fray short
three of them with in,iuries and finds himself wit~ M
positions literallv one deep, and brother, that Is at!. What
happened In Gallipolis' Is football too rough for the ., '"'" 111
•
anymore~
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AU-steel

$$$

. $865

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Tu!J!M••

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Pomeroy and Middleport footoball tea_ms will be &amp;oina after
their first SEO League victories
tonlg~t with the Panthero favo~­
ed to get thdrs, a~d MlddlcP,otl
heavy Wtderdogs.

Take That Jackson-Logan Match

1957
DODGE

......

20·0

SPORTS
OESl.

Minor Franchise
NEW YORK UP - The Inter·
natioQAI Lei1111e met with ourprjsing ap~thy todlt)' lu lr):lng to aell
one ot liB clubs on ~e Idea of
movhitl Into Jersey Cl!y,' N. :1.,

19-7 lR 27·0 .39-7
13-20 7-$,0 6-21 6-20
~ 12·,
12-32 7-42
cl-25 1~·30 6-26 7·32
6-l!S 0-~2 0-20 0-28
6-7 12-~ \1).13 2JI·7 ·
l!l·O 1~.() 13·6 · 3~-0
6-14 ·t·i9 6-13 6·i8
19-0 25·12 7-• )17
0 ·8
v
21·6 2"·11 18·6
7·0
6·~2 t-~q 13·28 7·3.4

21·7
13-18
6-38
0·33
0-45
13·0
26·0
6-18
27-0
2~·0
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4"7:D.a!lyrS~1A_\IJ1~,·~!!IIJ'OY·

SEO Wiw;; Eastern Is At Home

(21·~7) ~2~111) (21-~$) (27-34) (30.·~ (2~·34)

NoL,ody Wanting
J~rsey City As

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(~lr~l ~cote U~ For ~~~ !~ N~ed)
~ow Meneh,lniGJ.bll!j ~~ Fultz ~.c,Wnoey O~en

A solid cJrps of staff members
has accepteri the theory that the
(lll-i8)
school can't attract top athletes • Jackson at Logan ..........• 20·0
1
CHICAGO IJ1' -Indiana may from other confer~nc~ institutions Gallipolis at Athens .... , . , . , , e-27
have to decide within the next on 1ts athtct1c lactl1!1cs .Hence 1t Middleport at Wellston .. . ... 12-33
year if it wan is to give up hope needs money to top other offm. NclsonvUle at Pom~rcy .... .. .. ~i6
for winning football, or quit the There's no doubt that la&lt;k or McArthur at Rutland . . . . . . . . 0-35
1
· :i~tei~a~o~u::~ ~~~J!o~~~t~~ ::.::~ North Ga!Ua at Eastern ....... 6-o'
Bie ''"
•·w,. j11;t don't have the facili- to Indion• with a line ~nail col· H~nnan at Southwestern ..... 16:0
Ues to unprcss boys," one stall le&amp;e record His Hoosiers lost as Rio Grande at l(yger .. .. . . , . . 6-18
m1mber said. :·The only way we re&amp;ularly as they had in the paat. Nitro· at Pt. Pleasant .... . .. . 27-12
can get lhem u with the buck. If Smith went to Arizona State and
·
the athletic &lt;tepartment ohould aet as athletic hector, his team lost Ripley at Waham~ · · · · · · · · .. 26.6
$300,000 , year for the next two ycur had only one loss.
Indiana at Ohio Stale . ........ q-~
maybe it could clean ur•

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PanthersJaelu~ts Seek First

yourlloon

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plattlc Charcoal WALNyt woaciiiiGin llordlr.

MASO~ .

· FURNITURE

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·FOR

Pon\eroy-Mi~dleport, 0., Oct. 18, 1957

CONSISTENT

DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS
PttONE 398
RATES

••rd. one bli&lt;:rlloa.
llinlmum charge 150e.-t ,.,.._.,
per wiM'd tor three
lnM!rtioJU.
Z &lt;OIU

po.·

~uUvf

Speeial - 0Df molllll lor ~ &lt;ODII P" word. .
Full rate ol 2 &lt;ellll per word will be charged lor advenl•lng U
101 paid lor before the l&amp;tb ol each month following in,.rtion.
Errol'111 ia Advertiato&amp;--Sbonld be reoorted immediatelt. The
Dolly Sent:::•! ~~~ oot be responalble lor more than one lncor
rtct tasert1on.
Card of Tbanu and Speda) Notlcea ol Evenll Jl.OO. Obitu.uieo
oubll•bed at1tent per word.

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BALDWIN

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lamsonite Luggage - Lane Cedar
Chests - LAU Window P'lftiFrigidairt&gt; Refrigerators.
Iaker Furniture, Mlddloperl, Ohio
• 29 tf

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)!anley·, Shot Shop, 328 W. Sec()Dd St.. Pomeroy. has not moved
and does not plan mt&gt;Ying.

10 16 3tp
PUBLIC AUCTION, Saturday, Oct.
u all p. m. at brick house on Sa·
!em Street, Rulland, Ohio.
Dining room Auite, kitchen cabinet, 2 gas heaters, rugs, dres~r
J'O(ker, ovrrttuffed chair, and
table1, curtains &amp; rode, blinds,
wh~elbarrow, 2 store counters.
Other article&amp; to~o~ numerous to

mention.
lty Snewden, Owner
J. D. Dhan, AuctlonHr
10 16 3tp

SPINET PIANO!
See it at Zerkle
Transfer Co.
Can be bought for small deposit and take over paymen! . Write or phone for
details.

SUMME~S

l&gt;hone %%
Jackson, Ohio

o~her

this week when the Western l..pcal
Parent-reacher Association met at
the Ruliand High School Auditorium.
Mrs. Gilc~ .Smith, president, was
in charge of the meeting and in·
trodut'ed Mrs. DeLand whose topic
was "Spel:ial Edu::ation". She commen ~led Rulland for having the
only Special Education class in
the .co umy and CJIP iained the varl·
ous phases included under the
term '1Spec!al EJscation": slow
and rapid \e:t rners, retarded child·
T!RMITES EliTE~MINATED
l'"or frle in::;pectiGn phune 383·M,
Gilmore Supply St•Jre, Pomeroy.
'All wvrk gnarantt~ed. Fully in·

$Ured. ~a· 1ghan's Industrial and
Rrsdt:l.:ial Tcrmlt~ Control Ser·
vk"· Sl Marys. w. Va. 1 23 tf

WE BUY
ITilliCTURAL f IIAMI
IICIAP IRO!I - MIT·AU.

JUHK CO., _
, _ 110

RADIO &amp; TELEVI~ION oERVlCE,
Phone 20a.. Cleland Appliance
Store. 116 W. Main St., Pomeroy
Bcal!le ral-uil dogs for sale or
2 113 tl
trade. Howard B. Stilt, Middleport Rt. t, Hobson Rou,J.
I ~=========:.,
10 2 6tlp 11
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OONCIITB BLOCU
Custom Built Kitchen. Kitchen
designed lor your home. Free
...lid laftv For'--"
estimates Foreman &amp; Abbott.
GRUBSER BLOCa"' OO.
Phooe 62C4-Y.
8 6 t1
FOR SALE - AJ'Pies. N&lt;w lla·
I Mil.. North of P-.W,
, ven Orchard, New Haven. Phonl!
TU-24e68.
7-2Stl
0'1 II. 11. Call Wm. car-,
leek ltorl-

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SAN FRANCISCO UP-He ma)·
:.,e wiiistling in the dark, ·but
Bill Rigney, right on the heel ~
t~f .signing a new two year con·
tract a.s manager or the San
li"rancisco Giants, said today that
~e hoped to get the club into tht&gt;
Mrs. Garber read an articiP first division in th eir initial
rrom the B or L. E. Joornol tell· I'Cnturc on the Pacific Coast.
ing of the 70lh anniversary of
''I'm counting on two things .. ,
the Auxiliary which will be cclt-hratcd this month in Chicago. ;aid Rigney, a local boy who wil:
Names were drawn for C hristma ~ ie startiog h.is th.ird . season .11
'!ift exchanec' 11nrl plan~ marlP ~H· ,helm of the club. "One i!
for lile annual Christ!llas dinner. :hat the fan enthusiasm we ex
A basket ur 'ruil was .,ent to
'frs. Lee Roush who hu been
:n. A Jetter from Mr~. Thon\1.,
fl!rgullon. Chuleston, former local re~ident. was read by the
lCrrelar''·
Mrs. Garher srn"rl ~ rlrs~r rl
~Qur~e to Mrs. lh &lt;'kctt. Mr~. .T
Where You Buy Wllh
Q Rire, Mrs. R. C. Sanshury
'~"s. Rnh,.rt Harris, Mrs. Walter
Confidente
Harris, l\ln~. Charles Bennett.

ally sighted, blind; lowered vital·
ity, Socially and emotionally unadjusted, educ•tlonally retarded, etc.
The speaker said the children
grow bette" wh.en kept in Une
mentally, soMatly, emotionally and
physically. She stated that Special
Education te2:thers are trained to
study children and also gave ways
that members of the PTI\ could
work tc assist the Special Educa·
tion teacher.

hood or Locomotive Engineers
met Thursday afternoon at the
home o( Mrs. W. R. Garber with
rheir president, Mr!&lt;
Georg~
Hackett Sr., presiding .

Mrs. OcUtnd in discussing cases
said that the menial and emollonal
age of child~en usually line up tog(!tller and that in tool subjects,
when the ch:ldrcn are grouped ac·
cording to work on theif\own level.
it is tuy to sec the 'results ol
Special Educ~ttion .
She warned that sometimes chi!·
drcn's dise~tse!! and untlctcc~ed
mUd forma of polio and cei-ebral
palsy during the early years of a
child&amp; life, may effect the rate of

her
REAPPOINTED A- 95
Spewho
CHAMBERLAIN. S. D -AI the
any age of 9~. C. D. Tid' i'.'k wa11 re·
way.
appointed to another four-vcar
During the business meeting a term or U. S. commissioner . for
committee was named to inveati· central South Dakota. He waM
gate the need lor a cafeteria and first appointed to the post MA)'
they will meet with the aehool 22, 1917.
buard lor a discussion on their ourvey. Member&amp; ol the committee ty Mohler, Nyoka Van Coone)',
are Beatrice Smith, Lelly Chaitln, David Searles, Alice Milliron.
Pearl Ultle t nd Murlei 'Folcy. The Jeanie Manley, Maxin&lt;' Withee,
attendance banner and $5 award Michael and Danny Lillie, Jonet
was won by three rooms: Mrs. Wal· Caruthers, Johnny Manley Car·
ter Bunce, Second Grade; li!IBS 1! Wise, Milrjorlc Burt, ' Jean
Elizabeth Ll••yd, Junior; Mlsa Car· Cuto, Dicky Hawlt'y, Donna Lee
olyn Smith, rUth and Sixth grodes. Violrt N1pper, Jean McGion~:
November hoateaoes will be 1)a Jc Rotl~h. Catherine Russell
p ear1 canadny, Joan Wise, Violet lnd Kelt~a Aelken.
Grate, Lucille Slssor. and Edith
Lambert.
Rutland Elementary teachers
served refreshments at the end
of the program and buslnesa meet·

1956 FORD

mental growth. She ended
talk with the statement that
cial Education is for children
deviate from tho average In

RANCH WAGON
V-8 Thunderbird motor, Reg.
Trans.710x15 like

new

tires,

PRICE ON
WINDSHIELD

TUTTLE
MOTOR CO.

I Open Evenings TtiJ 8 P .M.
150 W. Main

Phone G!·X

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e Desirable Loeatlon

e

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923 S. Third

Mlddleptlt

6Z!O

Phone

MOOR·E~S-

SHOP

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Pisplay
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FREEZERS

FIFE REFRIGERATION

USE OUR

SHOP EARtl'
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Convenient Budget 'rerms at

... Mobre's Busy Stores

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At The Ohio ·Valley's Newest

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TUILER_S

a._m.

Bradbury Sch.ool
Students Are
Dinner Guests

Pat- ·

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4. Dlg;t

t. Worry
5. Mix

G. Vlacout
uud

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e. ot~
Irish

coJored, &amp;II
cigars
10. Washes
12. Ri\•er (Fr.)
13. Sultan's
decree
14. Poa11tss

DUMONT MODELS
See Our Fine Lihe of Automatic Washers, Dryers,

~LLEN

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RAeIN E

ACROSS

ZENITH TV and RADIOS

Refrigerators and

Mr. and llll. Clarence Sorden
Diamond, W. Va .• and Milfofd Cole
ot Columbu• •pent Saturday wtlh
Mr. and Mrs. CUnt Orr.
Mr. and !Irs. Wateman Wblte
Keno, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. R:
Bailey, Thursday.
• 1 .' '·
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus 'Rfndofph
and family and Milo M:eDole spent
Sunday atloekboutnet'Oblo with
Mr. and Mr. Harold .G~,dY lnd
family.
·
Mrs. Mildred Frank,·'' Cliesler.
spent Monday with her il);\01-; liro.
Muri Ours.
· · •·
Mr. •nd Mrs. Ed Cobb iDa Doo·
nle alljl Mrs. Nellie Daniels, ·spent
the weekend with Mre. ttley Whit,
taker. Mr1 WM!tlalter returned.
borne with them to !pend a lew
weeks.
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Ballard
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Poul Baker of Killbuck. Mr.
and Mrs. Grover White who hod
apont lh~ pa~t week there returned
home wltb !hem.
Mrs. 'Liul'e Biddle, Mrs. Thelma
Case and Chester spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A.
1H. Dalley.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald TrUAell
.
1pe11t Sunday ·~rnoon with. lhe
The fifth meeting of the Ra· ·litter's parenu, ldr. and Mra.
cine Parish Youth Fellowsh;p Chprle&amp; Marelnlco, Reedoville, Q;
was opened by the president, Lol•
Mr. and Jolrs. Blliy' Orr and •6rio
Knopp , at tho .Ook GroV' ~letho- ol Reedavlle spent the weok ·ead
dtst Chureh, October 1'2.
with Mr. and Mn. Clint Orr.

DAILY CROSSWORD

Now On Display

I

Ran«es

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APPLIANCE
Pomeroy

23. Study
room
21. Put on
25. Ab·
sta.lnt
trom

capital

7. AScott

food

hero
8. Flush

26. Volu.

9. Spice

tur
18. Sum.

able

Shabby
1a. Girl's name 1a. Extreme
pains
16. Trace ~ J
19.'Gir~~~tnt · 17."Hau!s
edge
18. The
11.

20. Erbium

m0J11

31. Sounds,

37. Meaaun

u a beU
(Tuntstal
S2. River (l'r.l 38. Ovum

alitchbird

(sym.)

l'tttrrdaJ'I hl"e'"

forth • ';t'f 1 3t. Qull·Uke
29. Thick
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22. Extra

21. Excla-

mation
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Small horae

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23. '!:neal
25. Lawyer's
ch.arre•

27. Paper olin.
debtedne11

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28. Man'a
nlcknlm•
30. ForUty

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31.Dr~Dy

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thoug~tlul

COLLINS
JEWELRY -STORE
Pomeroy

E. Main St.

33. Strikes
35. O«ipitng
3&amp;. Skin
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disOrder
37. Searche• tor

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3~. Tonale

4:(). In a~ord

41. Sea~aglea
(var.)
42. Mature•
I. Blouom
2. Showen

3. Billllder
DAILY

CBYI'TOQUOTE-Here's

how

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work It:

11 LONOFJ:LLOW
On- totter almply atonda for Uiother. In this aamplo A 11 u10d
. tor tho tllne L'a, X for tho two O'a. etc. Stngte lot ton, ..,... .
tropb•. the lenJth ud .formation ot the word• aro all hlnta.·
lach da, the eoda letttl'll are dltterenl

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SATURDAY &amp;SUNDAY
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OOOBER 19 ·20th
THE MANAGEMENT OF W.M.O;V. EXTENDS
A CORDIAL INVITATION TO., TOE PIJ.tJ() .
TO SEE THIS NEW 1000 WA1T DAl'TIME.
STATION.

':299.00
BAKER.

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)lulual Intlhsllll ra~rl•
Brourhl 'l'bem Tlirelbar.
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lo _alop by, on my b u . trlr.
I" "'w.t I IP!Mier lo a ll!l&amp;U to a Dta&gt;~y clly, and' 'ole the
i ~·- lilt ll1d eandldly. '1 bad let.'
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1 -~ Gl "" ptllngmarrl•d.J "1 called and ulctd II I coulcl
~~~h Jo~ lha.t Paid my war sit In oo one ot her clu•• ana
I - i t toO laaelnatlnJ. Bul ehe veey oeilrl)' didn't let mel"
bt!ltby, which Ia sowllla, wa1 "My cluaqa were lmporlanl ·lo
·111~ ·tova. I even bad a hlw me," Ura. T. plcke(jlup, •and 1
·liD MWillf, W!lleb practlellly didn't _...nt Ill)' ilriirlale. Btil l
WilT woman &amp;l1d (lrl In town ftnall)' relented and lei Tom
'took IOOI1U or tAler.
eome. And I loved him on sight!
I "Ill llie proceaa olleaehlnc the "I lhln1&lt; the reuoo he loved
'IOUtll, l uperlmentod with all me was because 1 wu ao busy
I ~ · of Iabrie&amp; Ona Iabrie tn with my job aad my claaa that 1
:Jilltl01lar..:One ol the new bleoda dl~n'_t ebUe him. The novelty o:
...tuclltaled me. You could do 1tt, afler tJJ.Ihe women Who'd been
!l0111lldl Tlf*1t. I alwaJs used to 1puraulog )lim lor yeal'l, dl4111"
~llldlllo my cluaee.''
The moral ls-I! you wnt your
. llr buaband IIIlO~ IIJI.
mall. pt Into wort tou' Jow••

RADIO STATION

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·~ ilii!J:"""·married lor soven
fii&amp;II.I'IIIIUintl tut-u a womao
&lt;-1-l!tat udo :the b:ldo aboul
Q -'l,llbwtlmt'of bar marrlare.
Wlltn I W:ad how they bad
~ thq bOth grinned and Mra.

Brook! VonSicklo o! Marlon, 0 ..
and Katie Stewart of Mlddlc;ort.
spent the week end with Mr. and
lfrs. J. M. Little.
W. M BDS&gt;, who Is employed at
Bower11ton, Ohio spent the wrek
rnd at home.
Sunday dinner guests or Mr.
a11d Mrs. Harry Johnson were Mr.
ami Mrs. Pnt John.cton , and Mr. ~md
\I I'S. Giron Glaze and children of
Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Huber Roberts of
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Allen and daughters of Delaware.
Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Blake last week.
Mr. ltnd U.rs. Don Quisenberry of
Chillicothe, Ohio visited Mr. and
'Mrs. Oscar Henry over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Robinson
and son• visited Mr and Mr1.
F-rank McDermitt of Letart over
the week end.
Mr. and lfrs. Earl Lockett of
Middleport visited Mr. and Mrs.
F. If. Loekett and Evelyn Sunday.
Mr. ond Mrs Bill Williams and
doughter, Judy, were vialllng at
Nitro Sunday with Everet Dudding
Mrs. Dudding is a patient in a
Charleston hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Note Rickard of
Nowark. Ohio are vlsiUng Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Hollman.
Helen Gayhart and Tommie Wll·
li•ms, lfunl\llgton, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Williams and family.
William Van Meter, who is in
the Navy a! Norfolk, Va., spent
several days here visiting relalives. His Wife retuined to !be ba&amp;e
with him.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert Gibbs ol
Ohio, vl•lted Mr. Sam Roach last
week.
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DOWN

For Rent or Sale

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FOR SALE

Pie. bOth tn lheli

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I Real Estate

JuniorGarden
Club Meeting
Held Thursday

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'!iU:. M~la St.

We Se,rvice Whd We SeU
Below Middleport High School
Middleport, Ohio

Rodney Downing

117l Help Wonted

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During the reilliDUI part of
th• program, ·singer SIEJ'lj read
the m ipture and Freelall&lt;l Norri• spuke to the 41 pre#pl.
A coundl wu ~hoaen ,, ~onlbl ·
inll ol one m,ember fro,. , eoch
church repreoenled at tbe meetIng. The council will 111,~~1 Oct.
23 in the Racine Higb Scti,'1\'I An ·
ditorium to select "plat!! ior ibe
next meetlni..
The Rev. Richard Young lee!
the yroup In gomea and tlnelng
at the Racine Grone Hall. Re
h·c•hmerits eonclud•d the mtol ·
lng.
\
The next meeting will be helrl
on Oct. ~6. The meeting place b•
bl· announced later.

PERSONALS

NEW 1958 MODELS

LAY-A-WAY PLAN
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Want To Meet Your Man?
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,JW week I met ~

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0., Oct. 18, 1Q57- 7

•r nr~t heard about '
I, c~Ue•I11 happily inarrled, I a111 through our ret•ll outi•t 111
&gt;' •Pjltrcome wllh curl~lty u to h0w 1town. I'm the ••Ies mana ~.
'• ~OJ llr.!t met eaoh Othfr. l uaea the COmpany that l!lak03 I
:: - ~ ~vole a good deal ot errort IQ' Iabrie.
· !Diking a smooth transition tnl
.·. *!Je .converoatlon, so thai I couldi'Stoppad By
· lljld out without asking them "Well, I heard how much 1
.,0111\'b)ank. But now 1 just eomeillttle
lady waa doing !or our r
rJht out an~ as~:, ''How dld you 1¢and1Je so, one day, I dt(
~o· l)lsl meet?"
·~ Hao Chcmpd '
&gt; • :.T!fpnty. years ago, cbaneea ,ro,
.~ll!lel soelally...,l a lrlerftl'e
liiiii*t or lhrougb a slator ·or
· btclher or oo a b1llld dale. But
. J\OWI~ye, they are more Ukelyl
• to meet tocatlonllly-throu;h
- ~job_·o_ r her ._Job or a couree t)ley
;· . . . ,or a bi~J~neu ·m,ellnl or
tetr aell?ftr.
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-Now

YOU· CAN'T
BEAT OUR
DEALS

. Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepo~t,

J ··:,!\l'lpiNiriBR i meet psople who1

Toys and Appliance(

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NOW OPEN FOR INSPEmON

Clean as a whistle.

Is Hostess At
Shower On Monday

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At 444 Broodway - Middleport ·.

! ;~~~~~~~~~lin(.Mrs·. Kerns Roush

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The Small L9t
Of Big Values

PUILIC SALE
Tbe undersigned will offer for
sale at publle auction on Saturday
!he 28th day of October, 19~7, ot
he r01ldenee ol the late Etta
Wolf, dece~~ed, located about one·
ball mile Weol ol the Raclne-BaBiun Road and obout lour miles
from Raeine in Sutton Township,
!oleigo County, Ohio, beainninl at FOR SALE: one Lnneastor tl eep
10:00 o'tloek A M., the following
wen jet putnp with pressure
per~onal properly:
lsnk and gwltrh. Also 85-feet ...-.....slmpeoo
2 be'-!
oewlng machine
plastic pir~. I 'k x t Y&lt;; one .Middleport. Pille •
1 sola and ?. ch:1111
quilts com· arehllPCt's drawing table, stool
Bondi. Pllone 1131 5-1
lorh lo blankets
and loolo One lypewrlt« deok
linens and one filing cahlnel. h•ndmade.
2 tohleo
dlshos
eurtains
One electric tabl-e saw, one wood
n...od C'-ID U·--' CUI
uv
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Mrs. Korns Roush entertaineil
eooklng utensils
2 heater&amp;
Iathe, one •olid oak side board,
All Make11Dd Modell
with a mlscellaneou, showerMoulamps
ruga
one "White" sewing machine,
aud many other item1.
antique. Phone Pomeroy 615-J. ·
M£TROPOLIT
doy evening In the &amp;ocial room
10 2 6tf•
"
of the Forest Run Melhodis:
Lester L. r.oush, Admlnistralot
Church honoring her son, Mann·
of Etta Wolf, deemed.
AUTO SALE~
lug, whose marriage to Mias RaCrit Brodford, Auctionee&lt;.
mona Brinker, will be an event
(10) 8, 1~. 22, 3tc At a bargain yuu can't afford to
mi&gt;S! One gas kitchen range \LU 1:11
of early Decembor.
Al!o 3 piece living room suit. 1,-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;l Decorations carrying out U1"
Contact Charles Peoples nt 134
Halloween theme were uacd
m oot, Racine liia.ninl Mil!.
South ,.!' lith' Avenue, ,lllddleWAUl
throughout the roqlli ,and on the
su . ar October 20th. 10 1a 6~ port "~ phoitc 6064-M--..........t0-11·31c
gift table.
•
Womcn•1 clothing.
All good.
·
After the honored guest openCoats, Juckels, Sl&lt;irl';, Suits,
A"'''O.WIN ed hi s many lovely gilts refrc•h·
Slacks,
Ulouse&lt;&gt;.
Drt• s.sc~J. Silcs
,.., ..._.(a.
mcnts of icc cream «'tltercd with
B. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO. - 24
H to 18. Mrll ard Osborn\..::.1 ~~...!:..,~•
the wedding be,ll, cake, coffee and
hour Wrerker Service. Day
K.no. Call v u 5·3145.
115 L toetnd It,
.... ., min i• wore •rrved by the hostcs•.
Phone 6!27. ·Niaht !'hone
10-17-Jic
Prc!ent were Mrs. U. S. Nrase,
eo311-X. D~DGE · PLYMOtml
Pomor.,, Ohla
lfrs. John Bally, Mrs. Amandu
DEA LEF.S
3 ~ If
Uo)"s bicycle. Used 1 month .
Baer, Mrs. Aida Faudrec, . Mrs.
Phnnr Letart Full s 2M2.
I' : = = = = = = = = = = IW!IIIam Fisher, Mrs. Christy
(9) J:or
I0-11·31c
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Baer, Mrs. Alfrcd Ye'auger, Mrs.
Ora Brinker and daughters, Ri'•
:Rabbit dol for oale. Sarah Turban, Co llie Puppies. 7 weeks old .
Harrloonvllie, Ohio. 10 14 6tp
'!lURANc• AG"NCJ' Rnd Agnes, Mrs. John Srott. Mrs.
ltul"' $MO. Female• $3.011
IN
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Corliss Jacobs, Mrs. Edgar Flor·
Horaro
Abbott.
Phone
954.M.
l'eklnaeoe Pupplea. Mn. WoodPl ... Aut-Ita, Haom.
iAn, Mn Ru" Watson. Mrs. Lelia
10-11-31c
row Coli, 732 Sycamore St..
ACCIDINl
Flint, Mrs Edmund Gru&lt;Rcr, Mr.
Middleport, 0.
I0-8-12tc
~• C..Ualty arul....
Berlho Scott, Ml8. Mark ~van~
Mn. Fred Nease and dau ghter,
1-M Lnd M 8 ll. Deok: l- 1nterleal Estate
I.ee Ann.
for renl on Mcctlanic St.,
Ditlonal di1&lt; 7 ft. - rubber
In MIDDLIPOIT1 OHID
Mrs. David Nme, Mrs. Hay
nesr Mulbmy Ave. Call IiJ-M.
••II. 8 ln. wide 50 ft. lonl!; 2'HONI•
Q11 Evans Jr., lfro. William NoRie,
10 16 3tc ~~~
l!o H. P. n1otoro, houvy duly.
Mrs. Jacob Bacr, Mrs. Ernes:
lllnley Gibbs, Lon1 Bottom, ,~;Pm. Heart .,-~
Rhod.,, Mro. John Elwood. Mro.
Route No. :1.
IG-3·61fp port. Gel located boloro muddy (21
Herb Davis' and daughter, Jo,
ground hurt• you. Phone 9263.
Mrs. Eua;cne Deavers, MrR. Roll·
APPLES. Moot varletl"- Burdctle Edgar Reynolds, Reynold's Dairy
Farm, 248 acre• on Shide Rive;, coe Wise, Mrs. Harry Davis and
Fruit P'lrm. Near Laurel CIHI
Store, Middleport, Ohio.
o/, mile off Route No. 7, joins daurhter. Thelma, Mrs. Eddie
Chureh. •
10 18 121p
10 2 611•
new Eulern High School on A•h. Mrs. Albert Baer, Mrs. Han::----:o-- -11148 fORD lor trade for homo ~~or Rt'nt
Route No. 7, 100 acres Bottom son Holter, Mn Robert Hartcn- Exte11slon Ladders,
lond, plenty water, good build· baeh, Robort Davis, Miss llclen
or POnleo. Phone 3M9.
Scalfold Boarda, l)ror, Clotho.
ings, 8 room ranch type houae, Baer, )!ro. Millon Houdashelt an~
10 18 3tc Clinton FlHhor, Mtdd oport.
lull basement, coal furnace, Ml" Ra~hel Roush.
!'hone 82C~ X.
If I tl
Sending gilt• but unable to
water In house, Cree ·natural
lleettolux Sweeper and Clarinet
g., ovallablo. Ro.. on lor ..u. attend wore Mr1. Dan Rizer. Mrl.
Sale. Call 3461 before 8 •. ( 16)
ing l'alllng Health. Stanley Eddlo Hubbard, Mro. Purley Karr,
11. or aller 6 p. m.
10 16 6tfc
GlbbJ, Long Bottom, Route No. Mra. Woodrow Mora, lira. ChariSpan of mulc11. Al~o huy. Bryan
Joya alze 12 revenlblo coat. Boy•
2.
10·3-Gifp •• ·&amp;aer. Mra. Hiram Fi•her, Mro.l
llarrla, Reedsville. Phonf! Cool·
overcoa~ ai&amp;e 12. Cub scout uniWilliam Knight and Mrs. Jack
viii&lt; 3116.
I0-11-31p - -:-::,-:-FOR SALE hy owner-2&amp;
lorm, obe 14. Call lfi·M.
Curtis.
excellent truek ground. 2~
10 18 8lfc
timber. Modern homo. Balh, gao
furnace.
built-In kitchen, hard·
I
Matchlnl davenport and choir, g., FEIIAJ.E: Clerk full time. Write
wood
llooro,
Near
Kaiser
AlumBox
6tlll-C.
c-o
Sentinel,
Pomeroy
r11ge, Bigelow rug, 12 • 15. All
lnnm and other lndustrlea.
Ohio.
10 U 61c
Ill Juod condition. Phone 3122.
$2&amp;,000. Write Box 8&amp;, Ravena10 18 •tp Fe-nule~ Light hflU ~('wnrk anti
wood, W. Va.
10 18 Btp
I'll ho1. lnqllire at Homer !low· Aomc ('Ooking. Inquire pcrsOJIThe Jlltllor Gordon Cluh which
3ity a! V. D. ~d"•' II•. 100
kina, Dead Maa'a curve, Rutland
Is 1ponoorcd by the Amat(ur
Union Avo. or Phone '34.
Road.
10 18 3tp
Gardenera Club ol Middleport
I0-17·31c
mef Tburaday at the home ol '
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.01 IALI - Applea. l'Miand, 1'\&amp;rni•hcd apartment lor real. Ad·
their ad~iaor, Mr1. Norman Hum·
HOUSE, I ROOMS
Ohlo. Brine own containers. c.
phrey1, with Celeste Ault. pres!·
ulh only Conlad: Mrtt Omu
and LARGE LOT IN
• E. Johnaon
10 &amp; !mop Montgomery, Racine, Ohio.
den t, In eh,ar1• of the meolinM
on4 also aetlhg " host....
10 2 611e
P~EROY
Yearbooks were distributed'
tlaed Elcttrlt r•-.c $33.110: Coa:
Small Down Poyment
and it waa onnounced that the
He.trola t2(1.\, .. , Gaa Fumar•• Kitchen help. Mu•t be cxporlencnext meotin1 would be on Nov.
Balance Uke Rent
eonvenlon bureau
MO.OO. cd In cooking and baklna:. Apply In P&lt;rton. Home ltostl urant,
1•. The ~ounr ;ardeners used
Phone 8128-X.
10.7-61(,
~fiddleport. Phone 6034-X.
ehryunthemums and weathered
10 14 61e
Ooot Uvtna room oull for oalc.
wood to .make .rr•na:emcnts.
. Graea covmn1. Phone 928.1.
,--:)~B--Phone U3-M
,..,.,.,
Mill NJII 1crved salad, cook·
rvlr.es
and pop and emled out the
Halloween lllemo for the eleven
Have yuur carpctl, rugA and upmembers and Mrs. uuri1phrcys. ·
holotery eloaned by the modern
cleoning method with Aerated
Dry Foam. Qulokly nnd ctonomically right In your own
BtJY. NOW!
hom• . Work guaranteed. Call
SAVE ·~0 lo UteO
R!lllond 240:13.
19 1• 6te
I,
2 and 3 bedrooN, 1~1•
QUICK SP:RVICE on Wateh Re- stock,
must aot Brio&amp; your d•
pairing
by
Factory
Trained
Eluhth Grade otu~enl• of the
t~lrea and )'OUr probl@ml, move
Mtw' Furniturt
watehmak•r COLLINS .JEWEL· In tomorrow. Try ua. we're deaL Bradbury School hod a dinnrr at.
EllS, Plmtroy.
I 3 If h11 on the very low..t po.,ible the Farmers• Hotel In Gallipotl•
FOil
lt'rm1. New and used.·
Wednesdlly evening followed by
Ten width a, h•t• aelectloft a Aoclal hour.
Free delivery, q11iek, opea. 7
They were accompanied bF
claya. .
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Principal and Mrs. Gerald Rope
ond Everett Lightfoot, Miss Ana
Rupe. RN. Oalllpollo, joined them
ror dinner ond asalsted with tho
ren-entloa hour.
The
Wllre Sandra T11·
lor,
, Sherman Jloo
Reed, Doris and

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from San Francisco people POMEROY PERSONALS
OU Professor Is Speaker
. . 18 of ~E Auxiliary Rigney Pfedicts pC&lt;'t
will be contagious and install a
and dau&amp;~­
Inew spirit into our club, such as lor,)t,,Mts.BorthaFloydDaileyMc!IUiin
At Western PTA Meeting Meeting Is Held
are
happened at Milwaukee; and the
First
Division
Mrs. Clara DeLand, asslslanl ron, speeeh difficulties, hard of At G
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b
H
a week In Columbuo
is our hope to
a'.
protes!Ol of Education at Ohio Un- hearing, deaf, orthopedic, crippled,
ar er Ome
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least one more good, aolld ball visiting relatives.
iversily, was the guest speaker brain injury, terebral palay part.i·
The G. r. A. or the Brother·

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Pon\eroy-Mi~dleport, 0., Oct. 18, 1957

CONSISTENT

DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS
PttONE 398
RATES

••rd. one bli&lt;:rlloa.
llinlmum charge 150e.-t ,.,.._.,
per wiM'd tor three
lnM!rtioJU.
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Speeial - 0Df molllll lor ~ &lt;ODII P" word. .
Full rate ol 2 &lt;ellll per word will be charged lor advenl•lng U
101 paid lor before the l&amp;tb ol each month following in,.rtion.
Errol'111 ia Advertiato&amp;--Sbonld be reoorted immediatelt. The
Dolly Sent:::•! ~~~ oot be responalble lor more than one lncor
rtct tasert1on.
Card of Tbanu and Speda) Notlcea ol Evenll Jl.OO. Obitu.uieo
oubll•bed at1tent per word.

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BALDWIN

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lamsonite Luggage - Lane Cedar
Chests - LAU Window P'lftiFrigidairt&gt; Refrigerators.
Iaker Furniture, Mlddloperl, Ohio
• 29 tf

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)!anley·, Shot Shop, 328 W. Sec()Dd St.. Pomeroy. has not moved
and does not plan mt&gt;Ying.

10 16 3tp
PUBLIC AUCTION, Saturday, Oct.
u all p. m. at brick house on Sa·
!em Street, Rulland, Ohio.
Dining room Auite, kitchen cabinet, 2 gas heaters, rugs, dres~r
J'O(ker, ovrrttuffed chair, and
table1, curtains &amp; rode, blinds,
wh~elbarrow, 2 store counters.
Other article&amp; to~o~ numerous to

mention.
lty Snewden, Owner
J. D. Dhan, AuctlonHr
10 16 3tp

SPINET PIANO!
See it at Zerkle
Transfer Co.
Can be bought for small deposit and take over paymen! . Write or phone for
details.

SUMME~S

l&gt;hone %%
Jackson, Ohio

o~her

this week when the Western l..pcal
Parent-reacher Association met at
the Ruliand High School Auditorium.
Mrs. Gilc~ .Smith, president, was
in charge of the meeting and in·
trodut'ed Mrs. DeLand whose topic
was "Spel:ial Edu::ation". She commen ~led Rulland for having the
only Special Education class in
the .co umy and CJIP iained the varl·
ous phases included under the
term '1Spec!al EJscation": slow
and rapid \e:t rners, retarded child·
T!RMITES EliTE~MINATED
l'"or frle in::;pectiGn phune 383·M,
Gilmore Supply St•Jre, Pomeroy.
'All wvrk gnarantt~ed. Fully in·

$Ured. ~a· 1ghan's Industrial and
Rrsdt:l.:ial Tcrmlt~ Control Ser·
vk"· Sl Marys. w. Va. 1 23 tf

WE BUY
ITilliCTURAL f IIAMI
IICIAP IRO!I - MIT·AU.

JUHK CO., _
, _ 110

RADIO &amp; TELEVI~ION oERVlCE,
Phone 20a.. Cleland Appliance
Store. 116 W. Main St., Pomeroy
Bcal!le ral-uil dogs for sale or
2 113 tl
trade. Howard B. Stilt, Middleport Rt. t, Hobson Rou,J.
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10 2 6tlp 11
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OONCIITB BLOCU
Custom Built Kitchen. Kitchen
designed lor your home. Free
...lid laftv For'--"
estimates Foreman &amp; Abbott.
GRUBSER BLOCa"' OO.
Phooe 62C4-Y.
8 6 t1
FOR SALE - AJ'Pies. N&lt;w lla·
I Mil.. North of P-.W,
, ven Orchard, New Haven. Phonl!
TU-24e68.
7-2Stl
0'1 II. 11. Call Wm. car-,
leek ltorl-

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SAN FRANCISCO UP-He ma)·
:.,e wiiistling in the dark, ·but
Bill Rigney, right on the heel ~
t~f .signing a new two year con·
tract a.s manager or the San
li"rancisco Giants, said today that
~e hoped to get the club into tht&gt;
Mrs. Garber read an articiP first division in th eir initial
rrom the B or L. E. Joornol tell· I'Cnturc on the Pacific Coast.
ing of the 70lh anniversary of
''I'm counting on two things .. ,
the Auxiliary which will be cclt-hratcd this month in Chicago. ;aid Rigney, a local boy who wil:
Names were drawn for C hristma ~ ie startiog h.is th.ird . season .11
'!ift exchanec' 11nrl plan~ marlP ~H· ,helm of the club. "One i!
for lile annual Christ!llas dinner. :hat the fan enthusiasm we ex
A basket ur 'ruil was .,ent to
'frs. Lee Roush who hu been
:n. A Jetter from Mr~. Thon\1.,
fl!rgullon. Chuleston, former local re~ident. was read by the
lCrrelar''·
Mrs. Garher srn"rl ~ rlrs~r rl
~Qur~e to Mrs. lh &lt;'kctt. Mr~. .T
Where You Buy Wllh
Q Rire, Mrs. R. C. Sanshury
'~"s. Rnh,.rt Harris, Mrs. Walter
Confidente
Harris, l\ln~. Charles Bennett.

ally sighted, blind; lowered vital·
ity, Socially and emotionally unadjusted, educ•tlonally retarded, etc.
The speaker said the children
grow bette" wh.en kept in Une
mentally, soMatly, emotionally and
physically. She stated that Special
Education te2:thers are trained to
study children and also gave ways
that members of the PTI\ could
work tc assist the Special Educa·
tion teacher.

hood or Locomotive Engineers
met Thursday afternoon at the
home o( Mrs. W. R. Garber with
rheir president, Mr!&lt;
Georg~
Hackett Sr., presiding .

Mrs. OcUtnd in discussing cases
said that the menial and emollonal
age of child~en usually line up tog(!tller and that in tool subjects,
when the ch:ldrcn are grouped ac·
cording to work on theif\own level.
it is tuy to sec the 'results ol
Special Educ~ttion .
She warned that sometimes chi!·
drcn's dise~tse!! and untlctcc~ed
mUd forma of polio and cei-ebral
palsy during the early years of a
child&amp; life, may effect the rate of

her
REAPPOINTED A- 95
Spewho
CHAMBERLAIN. S. D -AI the
any age of 9~. C. D. Tid' i'.'k wa11 re·
way.
appointed to another four-vcar
During the business meeting a term or U. S. commissioner . for
committee was named to inveati· central South Dakota. He waM
gate the need lor a cafeteria and first appointed to the post MA)'
they will meet with the aehool 22, 1917.
buard lor a discussion on their ourvey. Member&amp; ol the committee ty Mohler, Nyoka Van Coone)',
are Beatrice Smith, Lelly Chaitln, David Searles, Alice Milliron.
Pearl Ultle t nd Murlei 'Folcy. The Jeanie Manley, Maxin&lt;' Withee,
attendance banner and $5 award Michael and Danny Lillie, Jonet
was won by three rooms: Mrs. Wal· Caruthers, Johnny Manley Car·
ter Bunce, Second Grade; li!IBS 1! Wise, Milrjorlc Burt, ' Jean
Elizabeth Ll••yd, Junior; Mlsa Car· Cuto, Dicky Hawlt'y, Donna Lee
olyn Smith, rUth and Sixth grodes. Violrt N1pper, Jean McGion~:
November hoateaoes will be 1)a Jc Rotl~h. Catherine Russell
p ear1 canadny, Joan Wise, Violet lnd Kelt~a Aelken.
Grate, Lucille Slssor. and Edith
Lambert.
Rutland Elementary teachers
served refreshments at the end
of the program and buslnesa meet·

1956 FORD

mental growth. She ended
talk with the statement that
cial Education is for children
deviate from tho average In

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Mr. and llll. Clarence Sorden
Diamond, W. Va .• and Milfofd Cole
ot Columbu• •pent Saturday wtlh
Mr. and Mrs. CUnt Orr.
Mr. and !Irs. Wateman Wblte
Keno, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. R:
Bailey, Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rufus 'Rfndofph
and family and Milo M:eDole spent
Sunday atloekboutnet'Oblo with
Mr. and Mr. Harold .G~,dY lnd
family.
·
Mrs. Mildred Frank,·'' Cliesler.
spent Monday with her il);\01-; liro.
Muri Ours.
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Mr. •nd Mrs. Ed Cobb iDa Doo·
nle alljl Mrs. Nellie Daniels, ·spent
the weekend with Mre. ttley Whit,
taker. Mr1 WM!tlalter returned.
borne with them to !pend a lew
weeks.
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Ballard
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Poul Baker of Killbuck. Mr.
and Mrs. Grover White who hod
apont lh~ pa~t week there returned
home wltb !hem.
Mrs. 'Liul'e Biddle, Mrs. Thelma
Case and Chester spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A.
1H. Dalley.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald TrUAell
.
1pe11t Sunday ·~rnoon with. lhe
The fifth meeting of the Ra· ·litter's parenu, ldr. and Mra.
cine Parish Youth Fellowsh;p Chprle&amp; Marelnlco, Reedoville, Q;
was opened by the president, Lol•
Mr. and Jolrs. Blliy' Orr and •6rio
Knopp , at tho .Ook GroV' ~letho- ol Reedavlle spent the weok ·ead
dtst Chureh, October 1'2.
with Mr. and Mn. Clint Orr.

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23. Study
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21. Put on
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35. O«ipitng
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tropb•. the lenJth ud .formation ot the word• aro all hlnta.·
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OOOBER 19 ·20th
THE MANAGEMENT OF W.M.O;V. EXTENDS
A CORDIAL INVITATION TO., TOE PIJ.tJ() .
TO SEE THIS NEW 1000 WA1T DAl'TIME.
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)lulual Intlhsllll ra~rl•
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lo _alop by, on my b u . trlr.
I" "'w.t I IP!Mier lo a ll!l&amp;U to a Dta&gt;~y clly, and' 'ole the
i ~·- lilt ll1d eandldly. '1 bad let.'
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1 -~ Gl "" ptllngmarrl•d.J "1 called and ulctd II I coulcl
~~~h Jo~ lha.t Paid my war sit In oo one ot her clu•• ana
I - i t toO laaelnatlnJ. Bul ehe veey oeilrl)' didn't let mel"
bt!ltby, which Ia sowllla, wa1 "My cluaqa were lmporlanl ·lo
·111~ ·tova. I even bad a hlw me," Ura. T. plcke(jlup, •and 1
·liD MWillf, W!lleb practlellly didn't _...nt Ill)' ilriirlale. Btil l
WilT woman &amp;l1d (lrl In town ftnall)' relented and lei Tom
'took IOOI1U or tAler.
eome. And I loved him on sight!
I "Ill llie proceaa olleaehlnc the "I lhln1&lt; the reuoo he loved
'IOUtll, l uperlmentod with all me was because 1 wu ao busy
I ~ · of Iabrie&amp; Ona Iabrie tn with my job aad my claaa that 1
:Jilltl01lar..:One ol the new bleoda dl~n'_t ebUe him. The novelty o:
...tuclltaled me. You could do 1tt, afler tJJ.Ihe women Who'd been
!l0111lldl Tlf*1t. I alwaJs used to 1puraulog )lim lor yeal'l, dl4111"
~llldlllo my cluaee.''
The moral ls-I! you wnt your
. llr buaband IIIlO~ IIJI.
mall. pt Into wort tou' Jow••

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·~ ilii!J:"""·married lor soven
fii&amp;II.I'IIIIUintl tut-u a womao
&lt;-1-l!tat udo :the b:ldo aboul
Q -'l,llbwtlmt'of bar marrlare.
Wlltn I W:ad how they bad
~ thq bOth grinned and Mra.

Brook! VonSicklo o! Marlon, 0 ..
and Katie Stewart of Mlddlc;ort.
spent the week end with Mr. and
lfrs. J. M. Little.
W. M BDS&gt;, who Is employed at
Bower11ton, Ohio spent the wrek
rnd at home.
Sunday dinner guests or Mr.
a11d Mrs. Harry Johnson were Mr.
ami Mrs. Pnt John.cton , and Mr. ~md
\I I'S. Giron Glaze and children of
Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Huber Roberts of
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Allen and daughters of Delaware.
Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Blake last week.
Mr. ltnd U.rs. Don Quisenberry of
Chillicothe, Ohio visited Mr. and
'Mrs. Oscar Henry over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Robinson
and son• visited Mr and Mr1.
F-rank McDermitt of Letart over
the week end.
Mr. and lfrs. Earl Lockett of
Middleport visited Mr. and Mrs.
F. If. Loekett and Evelyn Sunday.
Mr. ond Mrs Bill Williams and
doughter, Judy, were vialllng at
Nitro Sunday with Everet Dudding
Mrs. Dudding is a patient in a
Charleston hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Note Rickard of
Nowark. Ohio are vlsiUng Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Hollman.
Helen Gayhart and Tommie Wll·
li•ms, lfunl\llgton, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Williams and family.
William Van Meter, who is in
the Navy a! Norfolk, Va., spent
several days here visiting relalives. His Wife retuined to !be ba&amp;e
with him.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert Gibbs ol
Ohio, vl•lted Mr. Sam Roach last
week.
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JuniorGarden
Club Meeting
Held Thursday

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'!iU:. M~la St.

We Se,rvice Whd We SeU
Below Middleport High School
Middleport, Ohio

Rodney Downing

117l Help Wonted

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During the reilliDUI part of
th• program, ·singer SIEJ'lj read
the m ipture and Freelall&lt;l Norri• spuke to the 41 pre#pl.
A coundl wu ~hoaen ,, ~onlbl ·
inll ol one m,ember fro,. , eoch
church repreoenled at tbe meetIng. The council will 111,~~1 Oct.
23 in the Racine Higb Scti,'1\'I An ·
ditorium to select "plat!! ior ibe
next meetlni..
The Rev. Richard Young lee!
the yroup In gomea and tlnelng
at the Racine Grone Hall. Re
h·c•hmerits eonclud•d the mtol ·
lng.
\
The next meeting will be helrl
on Oct. ~6. The meeting place b•
bl· announced later.

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•r nr~t heard about '
I, c~Ue•I11 happily inarrled, I a111 through our ret•ll outi•t 111
&gt;' •Pjltrcome wllh curl~lty u to h0w 1town. I'm the ••Ies mana ~.
'• ~OJ llr.!t met eaoh Othfr. l uaea the COmpany that l!lak03 I
:: - ~ ~vole a good deal ot errort IQ' Iabrie.
· !Diking a smooth transition tnl
.·. *!Je .converoatlon, so thai I couldi'Stoppad By
· lljld out without asking them "Well, I heard how much 1
.,0111\'b)ank. But now 1 just eomeillttle
lady waa doing !or our r
rJht out an~ as~:, ''How dld you 1¢and1Je so, one day, I dt(
~o· l)lsl meet?"
·~ Hao Chcmpd '
&gt; • :.T!fpnty. years ago, cbaneea ,ro,
.~ll!lel soelally...,l a lrlerftl'e
liiiii*t or lhrougb a slator ·or
· btclher or oo a b1llld dale. But
. J\OWI~ye, they are more Ukelyl
• to meet tocatlonllly-throu;h
- ~job_·o_ r her ._Job or a couree t)ley
;· . . . ,or a bi~J~neu ·m,ellnl or
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The Small L9t
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PUILIC SALE
Tbe undersigned will offer for
sale at publle auction on Saturday
!he 28th day of October, 19~7, ot
he r01ldenee ol the late Etta
Wolf, dece~~ed, located about one·
ball mile Weol ol the Raclne-BaBiun Road and obout lour miles
from Raeine in Sutton Township,
!oleigo County, Ohio, beainninl at FOR SALE: one Lnneastor tl eep
10:00 o'tloek A M., the following
wen jet putnp with pressure
per~onal properly:
lsnk and gwltrh. Also 85-feet ...-.....slmpeoo
2 be'-!
oewlng machine
plastic pir~. I 'k x t Y&lt;; one .Middleport. Pille •
1 sola and ?. ch:1111
quilts com· arehllPCt's drawing table, stool
Bondi. Pllone 1131 5-1
lorh lo blankets
and loolo One lypewrlt« deok
linens and one filing cahlnel. h•ndmade.
2 tohleo
dlshos
eurtains
One electric tabl-e saw, one wood
n...od C'-ID U·--' CUI
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Mrs. Korns Roush entertaineil
eooklng utensils
2 heater&amp;
Iathe, one •olid oak side board,
All Make11Dd Modell
with a mlscellaneou, showerMoulamps
ruga
one "White" sewing machine,
aud many other item1.
antique. Phone Pomeroy 615-J. ·
M£TROPOLIT
doy evening In the &amp;ocial room
10 2 6tf•
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of the Forest Run Melhodis:
Lester L. r.oush, Admlnistralot
Church honoring her son, Mann·
of Etta Wolf, deemed.
AUTO SALE~
lug, whose marriage to Mias RaCrit Brodford, Auctionee&lt;.
mona Brinker, will be an event
(10) 8, 1~. 22, 3tc At a bargain yuu can't afford to
mi&gt;S! One gas kitchen range \LU 1:11
of early Decembor.
Al!o 3 piece living room suit. 1,-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;l Decorations carrying out U1"
Contact Charles Peoples nt 134
Halloween theme were uacd
m oot, Racine liia.ninl Mil!.
South ,.!' lith' Avenue, ,lllddleWAUl
throughout the roqlli ,and on the
su . ar October 20th. 10 1a 6~ port "~ phoitc 6064-M--..........t0-11·31c
gift table.
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Womcn•1 clothing.
All good.
·
After the honored guest openCoats, Juckels, Sl&lt;irl';, Suits,
A"'''O.WIN ed hi s many lovely gilts refrc•h·
Slacks,
Ulouse&lt;&gt;.
Drt• s.sc~J. Silcs
,.., ..._.(a.
mcnts of icc cream «'tltercd with
B. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO. - 24
H to 18. Mrll ard Osborn\..::.1 ~~...!:..,~•
the wedding be,ll, cake, coffee and
hour Wrerker Service. Day
K.no. Call v u 5·3145.
115 L toetnd It,
.... ., min i• wore •rrved by the hostcs•.
Phone 6!27. ·Niaht !'hone
10-17-Jic
Prc!ent were Mrs. U. S. Nrase,
eo311-X. D~DGE · PLYMOtml
Pomor.,, Ohla
lfrs. John Bally, Mrs. Amandu
DEA LEF.S
3 ~ If
Uo)"s bicycle. Used 1 month .
Baer, Mrs. Aida Faudrec, . Mrs.
Phnnr Letart Full s 2M2.
I' : = = = = = = = = = = IW!IIIam Fisher, Mrs. Christy
(9) J:or
I0-11·31c
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Baer, Mrs. Alfrcd Ye'auger, Mrs.
Ora Brinker and daughters, Ri'•
:Rabbit dol for oale. Sarah Turban, Co llie Puppies. 7 weeks old .
Harrloonvllie, Ohio. 10 14 6tp
'!lURANc• AG"NCJ' Rnd Agnes, Mrs. John Srott. Mrs.
ltul"' $MO. Female• $3.011
IN
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Corliss Jacobs, Mrs. Edgar Flor·
Horaro
Abbott.
Phone
954.M.
l'eklnaeoe Pupplea. Mn. WoodPl ... Aut-Ita, Haom.
iAn, Mn Ru" Watson. Mrs. Lelia
10-11-31c
row Coli, 732 Sycamore St..
ACCIDINl
Flint, Mrs Edmund Gru&lt;Rcr, Mr.
Middleport, 0.
I0-8-12tc
~• C..Ualty arul....
Berlho Scott, Ml8. Mark ~van~
Mn. Fred Nease and dau ghter,
1-M Lnd M 8 ll. Deok: l- 1nterleal Estate
I.ee Ann.
for renl on Mcctlanic St.,
Ditlonal di1&lt; 7 ft. - rubber
In MIDDLIPOIT1 OHID
Mrs. David Nme, Mrs. Hay
nesr Mulbmy Ave. Call IiJ-M.
••II. 8 ln. wide 50 ft. lonl!; 2'HONI•
Q11 Evans Jr., lfro. William NoRie,
10 16 3tc ~~~
l!o H. P. n1otoro, houvy duly.
Mrs. Jacob Bacr, Mrs. Ernes:
lllnley Gibbs, Lon1 Bottom, ,~;Pm. Heart .,-~
Rhod.,, Mro. John Elwood. Mro.
Route No. :1.
IG-3·61fp port. Gel located boloro muddy (21
Herb Davis' and daughter, Jo,
ground hurt• you. Phone 9263.
Mrs. Eua;cne Deavers, MrR. Roll·
APPLES. Moot varletl"- Burdctle Edgar Reynolds, Reynold's Dairy
Farm, 248 acre• on Shide Rive;, coe Wise, Mrs. Harry Davis and
Fruit P'lrm. Near Laurel CIHI
Store, Middleport, Ohio.
o/, mile off Route No. 7, joins daurhter. Thelma, Mrs. Eddie
Chureh. •
10 18 121p
10 2 611•
new Eulern High School on A•h. Mrs. Albert Baer, Mrs. Han::----:o-- -11148 fORD lor trade for homo ~~or Rt'nt
Route No. 7, 100 acres Bottom son Holter, Mn Robert Hartcn- Exte11slon Ladders,
lond, plenty water, good build· baeh, Robort Davis, Miss llclen
or POnleo. Phone 3M9.
Scalfold Boarda, l)ror, Clotho.
ings, 8 room ranch type houae, Baer, )!ro. Millon Houdashelt an~
10 18 3tc Clinton FlHhor, Mtdd oport.
lull basement, coal furnace, Ml" Ra~hel Roush.
!'hone 82C~ X.
If I tl
Sending gilt• but unable to
water In house, Cree ·natural
lleettolux Sweeper and Clarinet
g., ovallablo. Ro.. on lor ..u. attend wore Mr1. Dan Rizer. Mrl.
Sale. Call 3461 before 8 •. ( 16)
ing l'alllng Health. Stanley Eddlo Hubbard, Mro. Purley Karr,
11. or aller 6 p. m.
10 16 6tfc
GlbbJ, Long Bottom, Route No. Mra. Woodrow Mora, lira. ChariSpan of mulc11. Al~o huy. Bryan
Joya alze 12 revenlblo coat. Boy•
2.
10·3-Gifp •• ·&amp;aer. Mra. Hiram Fi•her, Mro.l
llarrla, Reedsville. Phonf! Cool·
overcoa~ ai&amp;e 12. Cub scout uniWilliam Knight and Mrs. Jack
viii&lt; 3116.
I0-11-31p - -:-::,-:-FOR SALE hy owner-2&amp;
lorm, obe 14. Call lfi·M.
Curtis.
excellent truek ground. 2~
10 18 8lfc
timber. Modern homo. Balh, gao
furnace.
built-In kitchen, hard·
I
Matchlnl davenport and choir, g., FEIIAJ.E: Clerk full time. Write
wood
llooro,
Near
Kaiser
AlumBox
6tlll-C.
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Sentinel,
Pomeroy
r11ge, Bigelow rug, 12 • 15. All
lnnm and other lndustrlea.
Ohio.
10 U 61c
Ill Juod condition. Phone 3122.
$2&amp;,000. Write Box 8&amp;, Ravena10 18 •tp Fe-nule~ Light hflU ~('wnrk anti
wood, W. Va.
10 18 Btp
I'll ho1. lnqllire at Homer !low· Aomc ('Ooking. Inquire pcrsOJIThe Jlltllor Gordon Cluh which
3ity a! V. D. ~d"•' II•. 100
kina, Dead Maa'a curve, Rutland
Is 1ponoorcd by the Amat(ur
Union Avo. or Phone '34.
Road.
10 18 3tp
Gardenera Club ol Middleport
I0-17·31c
mef Tburaday at the home ol '
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.01 IALI - Applea. l'Miand, 1'\&amp;rni•hcd apartment lor real. Ad·
their ad~iaor, Mr1. Norman Hum·
HOUSE, I ROOMS
Ohlo. Brine own containers. c.
phrey1, with Celeste Ault. pres!·
ulh only Conlad: Mrtt Omu
and LARGE LOT IN
• E. Johnaon
10 &amp; !mop Montgomery, Racine, Ohio.
den t, In eh,ar1• of the meolinM
on4 also aetlhg " host....
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P~EROY
Yearbooks were distributed'
tlaed Elcttrlt r•-.c $33.110: Coa:
Small Down Poyment
and it waa onnounced that the
He.trola t2(1.\, .. , Gaa Fumar•• Kitchen help. Mu•t be cxporlencnext meotin1 would be on Nov.
Balance Uke Rent
eonvenlon bureau
MO.OO. cd In cooking and baklna:. Apply In P&lt;rton. Home ltostl urant,
1•. The ~ounr ;ardeners used
Phone 8128-X.
10.7-61(,
~fiddleport. Phone 6034-X.
ehryunthemums and weathered
10 14 61e
Ooot Uvtna room oull for oalc.
wood to .make .rr•na:emcnts.
. Graea covmn1. Phone 928.1.
,--:)~B--Phone U3-M
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Mill NJII 1crved salad, cook·
rvlr.es
and pop and emled out the
Halloween lllemo for the eleven
Have yuur carpctl, rugA and upmembers and Mrs. uuri1phrcys. ·
holotery eloaned by the modern
cleoning method with Aerated
Dry Foam. Qulokly nnd ctonomically right In your own
BtJY. NOW!
hom• . Work guaranteed. Call
SAVE ·~0 lo UteO
R!lllond 240:13.
19 1• 6te
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2 and 3 bedrooN, 1~1•
QUICK SP:RVICE on Wateh Re- stock,
must aot Brio&amp; your d•
pairing
by
Factory
Trained
Eluhth Grade otu~enl• of the
t~lrea and )'OUr probl@ml, move
Mtw' Furniturt
watehmak•r COLLINS .JEWEL· In tomorrow. Try ua. we're deaL Bradbury School hod a dinnrr at.
EllS, Plmtroy.
I 3 If h11 on the very low..t po.,ible the Farmers• Hotel In Gallipotl•
FOil
lt'rm1. New and used.·
Wednesdlly evening followed by
Ten width a, h•t• aelectloft a Aoclal hour.
Free delivery, q11iek, opea. 7
They were accompanied bF
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ond Everett Lightfoot, Miss Ana
Rupe. RN. Oalllpollo, joined them
ror dinner ond asalsted with tho
ren-entloa hour.
The
Wllre Sandra T11·
lor,
, Sherman Jloo
Reed, Doris and

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from San Francisco people POMEROY PERSONALS
OU Professor Is Speaker
. . 18 of ~E Auxiliary Rigney Pfedicts pC&lt;'t
will be contagious and install a
and dau&amp;~­
Inew spirit into our club, such as lor,)t,,Mts.BorthaFloydDaileyMc!IUiin
At Western PTA Meeting Meeting Is Held
are
happened at Milwaukee; and the
First
Division
Mrs. Clara DeLand, asslslanl ron, speeeh difficulties, hard of At G
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a week In Columbuo
is our hope to
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protes!Ol of Education at Ohio Un- hearing, deaf, orthopedic, crippled,
ar er Ome
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least one more good, aolld ball visiting relatives.
iversily, was the guest speaker brain injury, terebral palay part.i·
The G. r. A. or the Brother·

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FURNITURE FAIR
Regul~rMeeting
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Held On Monday

Phyllis Nadine Meier To Be Wed

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Radno PTA held Its regular
monthlY mcelln~ Monday Oct. 14
at 7'30 p m In \he basemen\ of

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Mrs Rache! Dov.nie, presJdent,
pres1dmg
Reports were given by the Executive, Playground EqJ.lipment

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room mothers appointed for the
Bermce Theiss.

third. Joyce Hoback, fourth, Pearl
Russell , fifth, Mildred Shuler;
sixth end 3eventh, Phyllis B&amp;~I cy
and c1ghth, M,rs Eldon Kraeuter
'Mary Cleek wu appointed chur
man ot the Ways 11nd Means com·
mlttee to ftll a vacancy There was
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a reading of \he by-lawa by Mrs.
Margaret Houdashelt Mrs. Pauline
Johnson gave a report on the
County Cour'ctl meeting held re-

at home and school

Rerreshments were serve at the
close of tl:le meeting by Mrs Mary

Cleek, Pearl Russell, Phyllis
Bailey and Phyllis Harris.

MocloiU
TONIGHT
Blleree Nort~ Jeffrey Hunter
Barry Sullivan
"A WAY TO THE GOLD"
(In Clnemascope)
-a laoMyrna Loy Olivia DeHavllland
''THI AMBASSADOR'S
DAUGHTER"
(Clnemucope-Technicolor)

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t Full horHpower motor,
• Teleoeoplnr extonalon
wand.
• Cord keeper. • Tool rack.
• Klnr aluthrow-owa, bar.
·• Como In now and ,., tho
rreat new Hoover Con·
otollotlon.

$89.95

ltlvnlor Ontr
Oct. 19
Storllng Hayden Constance Ford
'1'HI IRON SHUIPF"
-alsoThe Most Wonderful
Adventurers since Huck f:mn

BAKER FURNITURE

I United Methodist'

and Tom Sawyer
"SMILEY"
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Class Planning
AFamily
,, Night

COMEDY and CARTOON

Oo Tbe Brltlblell Corner In Middleport

The Return Of
John W. Blaettnar
We ore pleased to announce the re·
turn of John W. Bloettnor from Air
Force to Blaettnar Auto Co. He will
be glad to assist you in your selection
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of new or used cars or trucks. Here ore
just a few of the "better buys":

: 1954 Ch1Yrolet "210" ···· $895
: 1954 Ford VB .. .. ·.... ·.. .. $995

Roadmaster 2 dr. Riviera Cpe. Buick's fin·
est. New one costs over ~.000 .00 . Full
.power. Low mileage by careful local owner

Customllne 2 dr Sedan. Like new two tone
I blue flnlsh. Radto and Heater

1955 BUick

i 19541ulck VB .. .. .. .. $1,395

Roatlmaeter 4 dr. Sedan. Buick's finest
Power Steering and brakes. We've serviced
this car since new
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, 4 dr.

Sedan. Original dark blue !lnlsh

Special 2 dr. Sedan. Dynaflow dt lve. It&amp; H.
Has Panoramic windshield - late model
type body New Buick trade-ln.

. $1,295 '

1955 Chevrolet ..

dr. Sedan. 19,000 actual miles by one
; w·eful owner. Onglnal ~lack !ln. like new.'

l957 Pontiac VB
. .. . $2,195
ri;~pecllal 4 dr. Sedan Dynaflow drtvc. Thl6

really been babied.

Chevrolet VB .. . $1,795

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1956 BUICk · ' · · ' ' ' ·' · ' ' · ' $2,695

111vlii"'
2~0 Sedan Powerglide Sharp inaldi
out. Radio and Heater.

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~elalie

Gevrolet va .. ·.. · $1,B95

2 dr. Sedan Powergllde. R&amp;H One
tbli nicest '58 you'll find anywhere.

Dodge Coronet ···· $1,795
tlr. Sed811 Push button shift A beautiful
~,,:.,rept wing model.
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1955 Plymouth

move~ .

A apeclol repre·
flntacive (rom
Dr.Wm,M.Scholl'o
Chicago head ·
quarters wall be here to assiaf ua
In making Pedographic prin11
of your stockinged feet
Thu wonder(ul invention
helpa ua 1tlm tho proper Dr.
Scholl's p.emedy, Appliance or
Arch Suppon to relieve all your
CC&gt;mmoaloot troublca.

Cemt llrfy ., """'
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Ne Cest tr OWIIIIftn

A delf!Crt

COUrAC Wll

by the hostc"" Mrs
Pmlngor and Mrs

Rrved

Charles
Eugo,ne.

Brown

Preocnt were Mr

Papcra· for the afternoon were
g!vn by Mn1 Rodney Downing,
w}\o reviewed
Wtlson's "The

and Mr•,.
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Walton and son, Mr and MrP.
Crew and daug hten, Mr an d

Teacher Is a Pcraon" and ¥n·
Marcua Chambers who read ex·
terpts from "The Teachers' Trea·
•ure Chest · or Humor""S Roll
call
relpOMCII were
choot·d1,.•

Racine Ladies
Plannl'ng Sale
Here Oct • 25 26

~" Sl"lth and soo , Rev. an4
Mra Blown, Mrs Kenneth •In
ley, Mr.. Persinger and doughier,
J(rs. William Swallel, Mrs Dean
Barnltz and Mro Lloyd Moore

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How Open

MARY JUNE
BEAUTY SALON

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

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····· · $1,695 Lo~:~~ ~:~nil.dn&lt;iu.Jirl ·$ti.ii· ;,~;;it8i·::::: :

1954 Pontiac 8cyl. ······ $1,195

Demand deposita of lndivldmls, par\nerahlps,
and cor(l(!l'atlona ....................... ........... ta;IIMJI4t.l!OII
Star Chief 2 dr. Catabna Cpe . Beautiful Time depolila of Individuals, parlnershlpa,
bard top model with all leather seats.
n:;!u~~~~~": iei aoverniiii~i iin~ii.dinii · · · · ••• •
postol 11vlnga) •• .. . •• .. .. ... . . .. ................ .
Dej)Oi ltl ol Slateo and political subdlvlslona ......... ..
other deposita (tertl!ltd and caobler'a cbecks. etc.) •. • , .
Star Chief Conv. Cpe. New light blue top.
TOTAL DEPOSITS .................. !U8U4f;ll2
1!Ydramallc drive. Even Its price carries
TOTAL IJABILITIES ... _...................... .. "',lii'I,ultf,OlJII
you away·
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

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1954 Pontiac Bcyl....... $1,195

1953 Chevrolet 210 ··· ···· · $795 ca~~~~~oe~k. tot&amp;I par $Ioo.ooo.oo . .......... ... . , f
Surplua ........ ....... ...... .. . ....................
Undivided prollll ......... .. ...... ...... .... .......

1951 Chevrolets and Fords
As low as $295

MAHY MORE

104 Year• of Serv~ ' •
"Fro19 Buglet tt BUJeb"

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,ToTAL IJIABILITIES

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Panthers Ov
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Over Pomeroy
JacketS
58·
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Pomeroy's Panthers look their first 1957 SEO victory Frl·
day night here over the oft-beaten Nelsonvtlle 1Hounds,33o0
Jumor Hawthorne soored three touchdowiUI and pound oiit
148 yards in 19 opportunities witb the ball.
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Terry Pbalin, junior quarterback, again stamped himself is
the league's leading pasaer. He hit Hawthorne with a J1 yard·
er and S. T Jolmlon with one IQ!:
19 yardo Both
good IG!r

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Pomeroy Parents
Are Honored At
Halftime
Show
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The Poniei'O)' "'!land did 1lself
proud dunng the Pomeroy-Nelaonvi~ football game here Friday
nltihl AI pre-game ceremonies til&amp;
b~ greeted the erowd with a
ho ,
was followed by some
fan · stepping to the end zene
wheat \be group played a auperb
renditlon of the 'National Alllh·
T-Ile human tunnel wu formnext through which tbe fool·
baU players came on to the f~eld

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B'ut T\lo11\(1Sqn ,:Wasn'( ~·~In~
off, on lnjurlos alohe. '"fie've got
· Ilo, learn hllw to tackle and bloek
' ~nd that',g~ lpr the o!fenSj! ~
well as defense,"•he fild.
4
l ' I'm not ,aboUt to giVe up on
~eae ,bof~ l_\'~en I do that'll bo
~~~~ diJ 1 quit coaebln~ My boys
Are yqung. We've got ~ tot ol jun·
"" IJ&gt; tbe,re, lome •ophrnores."
But be added. "these boys havo
to Je,or~ ll&gt; desplie Ios1nt1 aa much
lit do."
.Wellalon went for 18 flrsl4owm
to Middleport'• five got 864 yar&lt;b
' ' ,i"'b)nr to 100 for Middleport, ad·
dtd 8I pmlng on lour comple~lol):l
'&lt; (t..t,o f~r TD'•l to Middleport'•
nine altempted, two ooll)pleted lot
9~lril~ ~d 3 interception•
·,, Eight Roekota !tortd touch·
, downa. Middleport penetrated on"l'
to lbe Wellston 28 yard line In the
~nd quarter but •Nelson needed
five In.'a f6urth '!'~ ·live •ll~atlou
.' ..nd rqt only ;hree •• ~e wa• alap·
·lief' to'+. t~e~ ..grounll 1 hard.r
r
• ·Th~ · iJack,u eotild do nothln~
at the end~ Big Tom COmpston
·&gt;: ~d M~ Wolton ame,ared eve~r·
' 11DtlY COIIIlnr tMir way. Once, o•
· f tvell'(8llee~teo double rese!Ve,
•,.. WbiUaiC!i got 1oose for ,U yarcb
.. !around toft ~nd as the defense '\'"
' auC!ced out olll"•ltlon. But nory •
~14e1 waa bloeklhlrout the Well·
• a\on enill on ibe bre~d al!ll butter
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son and Howard Parter 101' lwo
enn polnll. Rod11e7
lot
\he other touch. In lllo ~
quarter when be~ ,._
\on'a p.., on \be llo11nd 40 llltl
went all the 711 In Ill acme.
The Panthera, with ~ rilf!l
gamet worltlng, Pllled '-nly
limeo, hitting oJl)y the two fw TD:J
and tile like lllltllber lor

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breW. Nelao~~~;...,.;
away from H.awt''*""· liuinfli!l
lime alter time Into Villartl 'louillt
md Robert Greeae u
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Planned Nov. 22
R~lland

Werry
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Alld when \be Panthm ret tifl.,
wound In thO tlliril quarter 1lltef
enJOY!IIf only I 6-0 •baifllJne ld4,

it wu H.awtliorne, S)I&lt;!!ICOr' llltl
Vernon IIarrlloa who ret lllt!ded
yardaae.

Is Cited
p· Jice Court
After Acc.·dent

High School mualciar.s i:IIIM\I'f!r
arc these dsys busily engaged In
practice for I minstrel lhOWoiO be
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presented Novembe• 22 at the Jlut·
land High' School auditorium.
Intorloctor {or the presentatlol
Will be Judy ChBBe with Linn•
'l'iil'ber, ))arrcl Duaan, Allen Bid·
die, Pat Eada, Roger ~urner aad
Elaine Steel cast In lhc roles
end men.
A dancing chorus IB made up
of Emma tlysell, Shirley Bollen·
gee. BOnnie Rathburn, and Louise
Paraon.

Square dancera on t11e show wUI
be: Charlo\le Hanlson, Sharon
Atkins, Ella Bla~twood, KaY Borr.
JimmY Georae, !\Or Cremeans,
Dean Wlu and Keith Kennedy. l...iooh&lt;..t
Cldwns are Marjorie Faley, and
Audrey Clon'h with Peuy Nelson
u a eolored. mmot.
~~·~ on lhe ahow IB ~ quartet
eOrilprj!ed ol Judy Jlayes, t{oor.l
Carroll, Judy Ho'flA ' andl&gt;orothy .
Combi:
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Due~ numbe!a -will lie staged by
Elolae' Mu"er and Jll&gt;ger 1)nne•· [,
'lllth s~Io10ta being BI~ne rumer. fi1
loan Woodard, 'J\!Ihara Wamer,
Chase, Sabra Cllnnady and
ol the •¥ men.
.
panlomlne w111 ·be presented
by Mary 111ae11 and Janet Haley,
tru,mpel solo ,by S.e Thoma•
a musical quintet comprlf!:Od
aroup named the Hunrar~ Five.

Spencer earrltd three tlatel rcr
39 yarda ud a briiUant 11 JW
avenge. Hlrrlaon luutd It Iiiii$
ltme• I'!" II'/ yards and 4.7 per tti;'
Phalln bpi ... en ~ lor llO
yank ami i 4.5 average.
The Panlben netted 2iJO ~
rwblnl and addtd 50 poio;a,r. ..
Volunteer workera are urged to
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Chuch, corner of South Third Ave- tsonvlllle aDd Pi&lt;kett returned 111
nue and Main Street, It one o'·
on SO. Caldwell ~ up
clock Monday, October 2I, wbea
l'Pton ~ to gain, Piclell
the Meigs County Tuhereulosla and wu' n~ill on by RouO and
Health Associatioa will heft their FrceiDu ftlt'""l yord lou ud Plct·
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Label Sticking se551DD.
punted 19 yards Ul his - 48.
The meeting will be In the Hlrrlaon amuhed for 10 and a
church basemen\ dilllng room and fll'Bt down. Hawthorne Weil
MrL Wallace Bradford, Execu- around his right end for .t. 11~.
tive aecreury, " atreaslnc lbe rison cot a first do1111 on his a
need for additional ,.lojok"' oa
,.U.. Hawthorne went oiL
projett.
for 1, Hawthorne 1'0IIetl fGr,
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gotlbe 1 far 111e ro, Werrr'a plaa!
iddt'wu blOtted.
HOUNDS THIIATP
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Werr'/ llieked oU to lllo Nel-l
10n'Wtlle te and Patton relurlled !i1\
bll 28; fatten weal over ~~
gutr\1 for 2. Pickell Pllled to Pitloa for 12 and lsi down 011 "".'! 48.1
Three playa later tlle·Greybotin~
Seth Hoak, Zanesville, a repre- he4 a flnt do1111 011 Pom-'1 4
seatative of I h e National CUb II woa Lecbleldner 4, Pkkell f.
Reguter Com pam•, was the guest Lecbleidner I with Patton'• DJUd
speaker wbea the Mlddleporl·Pem·
eroy Rotary Club met Friday for
tbruteotheir dmner , meet1ng at Heat~
Caldwell got to lbe 20 bullben
MethodiSt Church
was pUed up for a 7 7ard l011 and
c F H1bb~ preSident, presided a..Panu.ir il&gt;ten:opUon endtd the
at the meetmg and Gene Grate ol threal
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the Cituens, National Bank, who Two playa later Nelaonville
wu in charge of tbe progran~, In- Coined poaaeul011 of the ball oil
troduced Mr Hoak After a 1bort llawthorne'a fumble on the ~.
explanation of the development of Nelsonville picttd up 7 )'lrd.o 011
electronzc machanes in t~e businnext 3 pll)'l and went to the
ess world and I!Jt'ltalement that
losing the ball on lbe Panther
depositin,g of c~ecks was the big·
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gc.st bootkccpmg ope~allon In the Again the Panthers !•milled 1111
country, Mr. Hoak showe~ a film. lheir own U and Nelsonville 11tln
The picture was produced by bad their clwice Three pll)'l' llter
National Cash Rcgss\er Company Pballa reeov~d a Gte7h0W14
'"d was •the story ol the •.Posl' fumble on l'l&gt;meror's zo.
Tronuc" lnachlne wblch'reducea to H.alvthorne moved to the 30 oa
l m11umum the
of !tit 10 yard blBBL Pballn lost I.
human mistakes in
!fJrriaon o~d 4 and H.awthfJI'!IO
bookkeeping nece.,ary to
went around bll OWII rilbt elld for
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film showed that the ~osi·Tronic ·,WelT)' \)Unted 34 yards and Pickghes a new concept of bartk book· lit returned 14 yiirda to bll 01111
keepmg
tf. RIIOJ picked UP 4 and Clldwtll
After the program the presidenl fumbled and Robert Greene 1'1!announced Ihat the Athens Rotary covered on lhe Greyhound 48. :
Club were havtng a Rotary·Annn
up 1 lint d~
night at the Student Center Ball·
:JfebiOD~!Ile'a 38 IOIIIf ll'tiWI1I
on 1 keeper l"'Dl
room on November 4 and bad in·
v1ted the local RolarlaDs and their
PhaUn't
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by Octo bel" 30 William Saxby, Attorney General, 11 to be the apeak·

Meigs TB Society
Needs Volunteers
For ·Label Session

Bookkeeping
Told Rotarians

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Harvey Fore~
Funeral Service
Will Be Sunday
Funeral servtces for Harvey W.

Foremsn. 78, wbo died early fr,.
day morning at llbe Lowell COl·
ling~ home, Pomeroy llj&gt;!lle I will
be held Sunday at 2 p. m from \he
Ewing F•neral Chapel.
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include a number

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and nephewa.
Burial will be made In I h c
Prall'a Fork Cemcte~y under the
direction o( tbe Ewmg Funeral

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Pomeroy's defe1110, With' HlW'
thorne posted a left. tadile, ~
lied up NelJomllie lor a ICIJII H '
yarda ruablng. The eae1111 Plllid'
II timea, completecl On for «11
yards Pnd bed two ~ted. 1
Nebonvllle bad t'·ll1wl "sfona to
v,tn umque and interesting re·
duction ol the tunnel was appre- Pomeroy'a 15. Jiotb ' dabi' were
ge'!"'OW with )!OMellion .of tile·
etaf.ed by the ttudlence
Panlhen lOot 4 t q'
For
balf·tlme al~:::n~ \be ball. 1onbe fumbles,
N_.illle 11..
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Allot. ple&lt;IJed or aulaned to eeew.!l!ab!lil}••'h~ lqr
Lo~~"';l~.:'~llO!e' iN· inir· &lt;t8iQitloil oi.riieMi"Oi .~.~~ji::J311
P~y, I. ROBERTS. COATES, Cashier Ol11K11abov....med blnt, ~o~:::~n
...,)0 ly owen tuttlle 'obove •t.tement ~ trut to the belt of,llll' ••
~nd belief.
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BID Qovls at tackl~ IRd Oeno
Reed, A ruiird; alao iloed out, for
Wel~ton;. 1bey ltoppe~ Gene Ab·
'bod; lollke Erwin, and Nef.on
time after ~mJ with one, two or
tb'" yard gallll. 1'he Jackets were
ruobeil hard on pa-.lllg atlempta.
/" And there waa ' no otopplng lbe
fill Wel)flon hacks. Steve Scott,
fullback and GarY C~ndl!f, half· VU''".DII"'.IU
tilct acored In the fll'll quarter.
s'co~t &amp;ot
last 18 yards In •
118 yiird
tame drive smae~

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2 ·dr. Hard Top. Po r pack. Automatic Bank P'em!Jet owntd $111300~. furnlture,n4
shift. Filled to the brim with vim.
fixtures •112911 2a -... . . ..... " ..... ........ .
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(Ballk premloea owatd are aubJccllo no liens not a.. ~med by
Other aaset• .......... ... ......................... . . ~~~~
TOTAL ASSETS .. .. .. . .. .................. --• .a,l
Super 2 dr. Riviera Cpe. Dynatlow drive
LIAIILITIIS
Owned by local merchant.

2 dr. Sedan. &amp;tronlce for model.

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Literary Club
Mee.ting .Held

'lemorles
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1
• The Club will continue thelf
, Spanbb Pellllltl
The !ad1eo of the Racine !letho- annual project of aelling art 1~les
Blanched
)umbo Pe811ills
dlst Church arr planning a Rum· made at the School lor the Bhnd
Phone 604~X
mage Sale With the procotda to go and Mrs James E. Rorie) will
Red Skin P'lllll'
to the repair of the Paraonage. The
caahews frolll .Della
Middleport
aale wlll be held In the bulldlna lb~e~
ch~a~lr~m~sn;ii.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;
F811ey 11111• for
---formerly oetupled by the Plckena Ia
Parties,' ete.
Chortor No. !NO
Dlstrlcl No. 4 Point snd H•rdware on the corner
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IIIPORT OF CONDITION OF THI
of 2nd and Mulbel'l')' Sll , In Pom
Hen v... lloutht Voot
1 eroy on Oct 28 and 28 beginning
FaU Bulb Thlt B}119m1
at 9:30 o. m. each day. On the
Ia fte Sprlal7
second day humo baked &amp;OOCio wlll
We stiff ~ye giJIIII Ulorlmant'
OF POMIROY
be offered lor llle.
of Tulip~ 111otlil~, f•lfodila.
In Tho Stale of Ohio, AI tho Ctow of lualntll on Octollar 11,
Tho wort tl tho paroonage con·
Publlahtd In Roepo~ll lo Call M. . lr Comptroller of lht c.;,._,,,lalaa of moVInl the ptatora atudy
Under ltctlon 5211, u.s. Rovlllllllatuttt.
to the front of Iht houae with an
Mantlay :~· 5Sotur4&amp;V
\ \
, ''.II',
ASIITS
,enttance from tllelront poreh.1be
Evellingo by Appolntment
llvlnr mom Ia belnt moved to the Permanepta $7.110, $10 an~ $15
Cash, balances with other banks. mcludlnr reoerve balanco.
Center part of the houM.The par·
PHONI 642"V
and caah Items In prooeu of colloellon .............
will alon be papered and ..1 Walnut St,
Mlddl.,.r
United Stat" Government obllgatiotll, direct
and new Door coverln&amp;a ••
and guaranteed .......................,..... .. ...
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ObllgaUona ol States and politiCal aubdlV\JioU -····;-·
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Other b1lnd•. notes, snd debenture&gt; ......[. . ... .... .
Corporote !loekl &lt;lncludlna $9'100.00 atoc-· q~ Federal ,

Roush's Shoe Store

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tereatlng discussion by the group

on "Obedler.ee" and how It applied

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cently at Chester. Room count
~w" awarded to Mrs Tucker's
room.
The program conrmterl of an In·

tJouDto otretch boll olrolchn 1 fuU

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A. C. Neal, Ruasell, Ky. ·
Mr. and Mrs. James Winkleman and ehildnn, Jerry and Mi·
eboel, who have move6 hera
from MI1911Sippl
to the
pro]&gt;erty 'Of Mra. II. L. Dunham.
Mra. Jobn S.rh\cl and baby
daughter are VISII!Dg her parentsIn-law, Mr. and Mr1. Jaek Bech·
lei and family while Sal Bcch·
tel Is In Alaaka for three months.
Rev. C R. Konknght pBBior
&gt;f Heath Methodist Church, VII•ted, Thursday with IIIBI San
Kerwood at the Hillcrest Reot

Middleport

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.. .0 MIDDLEPORT .. .. OjMcARTHUR ...... 0 JACKSON ..... . 19. W~~AMA. ...... 01GALLIP.O~IS
.... 6. RIO GRANDE .. .
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, Miss Sbaron Jone~ president
1
of the Powder Pull Club, enter·
Mr and lira . . Ralph Radci!Cfe
talned \he members at her borne have returned from a trip to
Tuesday evenmg and their ad· Baltimore, Md. and llarrbburJ,
visor, Miss Anne Howell, met Pa
with them Plans were dlseuS!.ed
Mr and Mrs William Bradford
for the~r Christmas pllfty which and Mr and Mrs Herman Lohse
Will include a dinner at the were spec1ai guesl.! a\ s birth·
Martin Restaunmt and tt soeial day dmner at the home of Mr
evening at the Jones home.
and Mrs Harold Lohse and
Money maki•· ~ projects dlstu~· fam 1Iy when MrL Harold Lohse'&lt;
H01ne tn Athens
sed mcludcd a R.,kc Sole with \he btrthday was celebrated,
date and place to be announced
Mr and Mrs Earl Frteneh
Mr and :llrs W. E Cecil, Uma
later. The Club vo ted to meeJ 10· Bexley, visited Wedne.~day w1tl VISitC~ lllt'lr ftl~Ce, )!Iss Lob
eutarly on the ftrst Monda" or thetr parents, Mrs. Charles Yo~ Cecil, Tbur!'iday.
each month and Vera Covert wHl and Mr and
Mrs
Edwar• 1
Mrs. I..WIS Kllfhler and Miss
be the Nov(lmbcr bo11te111
Freneh
Betty Kbchlor, RN, Galhwlls,
Mr anrl Mrs FJoy K(lrti1•r
A discussion was held concern· Ltma, were weeken4 ,I!IU"ds o' 'eft Thursday lor ' LlthowUs
vhere they will visit Mr.) and Mts.
lng their elvlc project of Pllf· Mr. anct Mrs. James Weber
ouls Haines and children, KatbY
chaolng gl"'" to be used at tho
Ira Butcher older son of Mr
Meigs General Ho&amp;pltal Durm~ and Mrs Ira Butcher left Mon \lnrie and Jeffrey.
the meellng the rules of the day for Lockland · Air For..
Homer Rice was a business
Club were dii!Cuaaed -•d let· Base, Texas
"lor in Columbua Tueaday.
plained to the new memben
~Refreshm@nt5 were .served to
Principal
11nd Mrt
Earl
Miss Howell, Vera Covert, Jan" Knight are In Ripley to attend
j
Asbury, Phyllis Stanley, Carla the funeral or her aunt, Mr~ W
li
H1
nter
Mrs
Knight's
mother
WUsnn. Bettv Lou Harrl&amp;. Beverly
Dunham, Carol Blaker, Judy M· Mrs M C Wilson, New Haven
nold, Jeanette Crooka. DIXIr h1R b1•rn at the Hunter borne Jo
Mrs HalT)' P. Smith, )ln!aident,
Pierce, Carolyn Milhoan. Almo ~everal d 11\'1 llld Mr. Wil.cion \frs. C. F. Tompklu, vice .preal·
1
BaumJ~ardner. Carta Bunch, Gra«. and t ·r Knights joined her to dent, and Mra. Robert Warner,
Captclna, Carol Jean Hudaon and dav rnr the funeral servieCJ '
...,..IAI'!' ol Uteraturt an4 pijbll·
Sunday guesta, o( Mr. and Mrs. catlrn of J'o&gt;rttomoulb' Dillrlct WoMiry Scott.
Cor! Mattox were Mr and .Mr&gt; men'• Soeletv ol Cbrilll4n $0rvice
Leonard Mattox and children returned home, ThursdaY!. 'flojll
Karen, Mary Anne ond Michael, Ncl\&gt;ark whm · they allt!nlejl lbe
Nitro, Mr an~ Mra. Eustace Wll· Ohio Conferenca Wotnlin'a SoeleiY \
ICn and son, Andy, Mr. and Mrs l!nl~r~•d E•eoutlve meeting, '!'fle
Otho Mattox IQd son, Bren~ of program wa; In chaJge ol 'lllrl.
Point PleRBanl
Warreo H. Brigh~ Ohio Con!Orv'ce pr,.ldenl Mn. ,ilrlihllll
Mr. and l(rli Lawrence row· ence
the
wife
of a l9rmer United lie~
ell. Colum~ua, were gueats of dial Chureh
putor.
Mr. and Mra. William Bradford
enroute to Jl'loiida where they .Mn\ Phil Wllllamlon, Miu i;ut.
plan to spend tile winter months el Garland, lllra. Jed ·We~ter Sr.,
Mr1 c. H. Wile Jr lo under Mr1. Lopla Reibel tn4 .Mill Em·
a local dad.Or'i care for a severe mo Sella we•e In Log•n ThUrsday
ear Infection. 1
to attend !he Southeaat DIAitlcl
The Rev. Claremont. E Hoyt, Convention of Federated Qlubl.
Mr and Mra Poul Smart, Middle- M_rs Ear! om and lltt. Willie
port Fin\ Bap\lat Church; 1the D••!• were recent vlaltors In Co~
Rev Wealey Jentlna, Racine lap· umbu:;
list Churcb, the Rev. and Mrs.
Rplph Zundel and Mrs Jamel
Mr and Mrs. A,rthur Problt
Stephenson, Pomeroy Bapllat have ..,e\urn•d lo their home In
Chureh, returned 1buraday even· Clnclpna\1 after 1 ten daya vlajt
lng from a th'ree day meeting of with Mr. and lolra G. Hi E.Wlllf. l
the Ohio Bapllit Convention at :.tra. Barbara Sm1th returne\1
the Linden Avenue Bapllst Church her home, Columbua,
tn Dayton
, a week'a vi5lt with
Ml'll L1Ihan McGhee left today . B. w'eod and
f9r a visit wtlh her .tster, }Irs ltlrs.
5:
a dinner
her home,
Mr Rupe on hlA
sent we~e Mr. and
R'upo . Bob~y and Elata il~!~~~
of Cheshire and tho I
guest and 111'1 Rupe .•
Tbe M1ddlepqrt Lllerarr Clu~
met WedneRday at !he home of
Mra. Arthur H Carpenter with
Mra. Forrest Baehlel, president.
•
&gt;residing. II waa announced that
the next meeting would he held
on October 30 at the home of
Mra. 0 B Hartmger w1th Mra.
Elunor Zelher as hostess.

school year were f1rst, Bonme

More bclualve Feature•
Than ~ny Other Cleaner I

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct.

Powder Puff Club
Meeting Is Held
Tuesday Evening

and Membership committees The
Theiss, second,

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Fultz. cbairmliA..rof thl! s..o.
er Bernard
at the d1nner
· J'rieilds msy call at the .Funeral Boy ~cout fund drive· In Mlddle(Conllnuad On Pitt .Fiftl
any time.
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