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t Racine PTA
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FURNITURE FAIR
Regul~rMeeting
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Open Till 9:00 This Week
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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the Rac anc Baptist Church. with
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
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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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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

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2~0 Sedan Powerglide Sharp inaldi
out. Radio and Heater.

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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

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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 CAI'ITAL AccoUNTS
,ToTAL IJIABILITIES

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Panthers Ov
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le By
Over Pomeroy
JacketS
58·
d
Rally In Setond
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Is Too Much For Greyho~d 11
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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YOUR CAR. READY NOW
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Drive in f~r a cb~nge.over to

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winter oil . . . a check-up on ~attery,,

ment, llru : . : and our ewert englpe tune-up. It's smart to
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call after noon Sun·

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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.
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~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
u rup,

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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.
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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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eome to the Hesth Melbodi!l Phil WtrrJ kicked· off to Nel·
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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No. 73 Charles PIC·

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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..
band 'lolf~~d the U
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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' ••
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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 •
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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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Super 2 dr. Riviera Cpe. Dynatlow drive
LIAIILITIIS
Owned by local merchant.

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Literary Club
Mee.ting .Held

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, 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~
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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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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
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,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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Corporote !loekl &lt;lncludlna $9'100.00 atoc-· q~ Federal ,

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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·

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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

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, Miss Sbaron Jone~ president
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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·
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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.
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&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.
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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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SOCIETY

Daily Sentinel
-Daybook

Magnolia Temple
Pythian Sisters

Meetin,g Is Held
MEETING CHANGID
\lagnolra Temple Pylh1an Sts· The meetrng of the Lldlea Aux·
clnnat1, and Mrs W A Gautler,
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mrt
m
rcgulor
sess1on,
rhurawho hod been vtsrtrng In Clncln·
lliary ol Drew Webater Post Amer·
nnh, were recent I{Ur~ts of tdr cl.ry l'HIIIng at lh&lt; DAV hall With l&lt;an L&lt;gron, sehedulcd lor Tuesday
a11d Mrs E M Wood enroute to M• ~ KMI l:ttu'SC'I' M~X. ~r&lt;"sidln~ Ortober 22 llos been chang•d to
llllltng I he m(lt"ltng a comrnunlc· Tuesday, Oetober 29 The Unit
Mn: G::~utu.•1 ~ home 111 ('ohlmbus
M1S lh•nrv rlcnnes\ 1s cmplo)•ed otaou n3~ a•ucl Is om Nelle J)uttcm has been rnvited to attend a re·
d ISIII( I dl•(&gt;Ut} t.'Oftl'eJ lUng the ceplton lor Mrs Wllll•m Slcwart,
ns ~ook !It th(' Homo Hestf.urunt
Mr:s Noab Haskms hilS betln c\ ,s tnd convention wht~h wl~l be ~lblh District Presrdent ut Ita·
teodung at Mlddl•portlltgh School twit! 111 Nel§onvalle on Thursda\ ci11e on October 22
for the past week for Mt:t C E Nuvcmbcr 21 f1 l;m~ tor attending
wflll" 11Jsrussed !lh•s Bernice Ann
lllak{'~&gt; l ce
MONDAY MEETING
Mr and Mrs Lowell Probu&lt;o Darst was reported 111 A r.ound
Tlroodorus Council Daughters ol
and duughter Susan aa {' sPcnd1~g rob1n card was st'nt to Mrs Jay Ameriea wilt meet tn regular ses-

2--Dnlly Sefitlnel, 'Potn~roy.M!ddleport, 0., O~t 19, 19'!17
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A clt&gt;ssert course Y.as served b\
thetr older daughter Juhe IS 1
sophomore They witt attend the Mrs George Hemcs and Mrs WU

lliamr Ohro University game to- tram Killinger, at the &lt;lose of tho
du)
mectmc after which Games ~eN
pla\ed and prazes awarded t h P
Mrs Denver R1cc IS s 8Liflical wtnners
pollen! at Holtrr Hospital
Itoher t See !other of Mrs Joe
Turner eel•brotcd Ius Bllth birth·
doy thrs week at the home of Mr

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8 25
8 30
9 30
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I0 ~0
II Oil
11 30
12 00
12 30
sion, M()nday evemng at the DA V I 15
Hall and all members are urged to 4 u
attend
4 31l
5 Oil
RUMMAOI SAL.
5 30
The Ladl.. Aid of St Paul'o Lu· 5 45
lheran Church will have a Rum• 8 Oil
mage Sate rn the rhur(\h soetal 6'30
room, O~tober 22 und 23 Those 7 00
havmg attldeR are reque9ted to 8.00
have them at the churrh ~Y Octo- 2 30
ber 21
9 Oil
9·80
TO MilT MONDAY
Oil
The Chester Charge :!jethodlst 10
IO·to
Youth Fellowship will meet Mon. :o 15
day everuag at the Alfred Metbo·
drst Church

St~n On
Circle 3 Rancb
Gomby
Fury
Capt Gallant
True Story
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I~ 30 Waterfront
1100 News Heodlines
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The ~tg Picture
Footboll Come
Kemper Scoreboard
Wateh Mr Winrd
Sky King
Foot'rall Scoreboord
News Picture
Hopalons Cassidy
~durdav NI.,J! ~lmboree
Perrv Como
Polly Bergen
G11el• MacKenzie Show
What s It For
Your Jilt Par~ae
New• and Sports Hudlla•
Weatlre,...,t
Nttewatch

Mrs Walter Harris. who hod
been lD Detroit W8H l guest or her
SIMler, Mrs Margaret cruoshore Po111rrO\' PersQnals
Columbus, £or !K'Yeral days lltld
Mrs llonrer llotlrr Mrs J M
' was accompunll'd htre ~Y Mrs C:uut, Mrs Del Gaul \frs Edason
truoshore who Will remmn ror u llollon and ~Irs Herd Young wero
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views
Fat:n~
lhe
Mr and Mrs Clareate llcNeal F'arm Bureau Women's rally,
TO MilT TUESDAY
which have proven popular with
of th,e Dally
The owner \t the above pic· ~~~'1 ~" Bulle Rolllh 11 Lelllrl Mr•. !loY !lOiter and lhUdre,, The l.oyal Bereans Cloos wrll
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tured !ann may secure a free framed photo of the above by callin11 at tbe Selltlnel offtcea
are a)lfndi!tJ the weekend with meet Tuesdoy at the bolne or Air ~ll·M Sign On
::.::::_:_:::.:::..::;:::.::.:..::.:.:..::..:..:::.:;:..::;::=.:.:..::=..:.:...:.:__ _;____ _;:_"'::"_; -John Hawkins Jr li emploJt\1 her motl!,r, Ml'l Coorge Thomp. ondr Mrs Ceorge ltudlon at 7 3~ I Oil This Ia 11re tile
All members are urged to attend 11•45 What One Penon Can Do
Boger's "eturn
at the Now York Cenii'JI Big~"' son. Cheiltlrt
Tri -CI'ty Sewl'ng
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Joachim the meehng llostess.. are Mrs 0 12 16 Christian Sclen&lt;e
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Shop a tellelpntalne ond wllt ·be
European
home Monday lor a •hort Vlalt YounniAIWh, Mr. Dana Peoples E AleKtnley Mrs Hud•on, Mrs 12:30 TV Chapel
Bridge Club
Club Meet '•ng Is
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with Mr;. ,Hawkins who plan~! to and Mlos lilllma Joachim vlalted Ar~old Dodson and Mrs Stell&gt; 1.00 Pro Football
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mompany blm baok to COIUID.blll Wedntiday \Ylth Mr and Mrs Greenlee
3 30 Omnlbua
Hostess Thursday
ld
Th
e
IS
GCG IOn rip
~here ohe will vtrrtt Mr. 1nd airt. llomer llolt~, Chester Jload.
4 30 News Picture
Mr. and MI-l. llenry Joaehlna or
ldr. and Mrs Lulher Boger. Co- Franklin Oulnthor and ~hlkltt•
PAST CHIEFS TO MilT
4 lltl Gospel Harmony Boys
l\lrs Marguerle Myer entertain·
lumbua, have returned from o two and lollss Juanita Hawklna
Vounptown spent sewral df\Ys
Mt! Pete Store will enterlarn s·oo Meet the Preu
ed with a bridge party Thut8day
month vacation In Europe Mrs
&amp;tr and oMra Clar~n" J)Jektn reC&lt;~ntlr WIIILher sister. and btoo the P11t Chrers of the Melgo Tem· 5 30 My Friend Jl'lrcka
evening at he r home, Mulberry
Boaer lo a alater of Mra Heo;- were l"rlday nl&amp;ht rueall of ~~~ ther In law, lilr and Mn Dtvld pie, Pylhran Sisters, 6n' Tuesday, 6 oo t~ Mack's Amateur Hour
Ave
man Obllnrer, Middleport, aad II pareQts, Mr and Mra. Sbtr~~!N Freour, Pllle llrove
Oct 22, Instead ol Monday as 6 :It) Sa
Prize• •ere awarded to llrs. J.
a frequent vloltor here
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Dicken, Logan, and wont to~
llomer lloJitr lo on twc weeks they uoually meet
7 oo Steve All•• Show
W &amp;leMurray Mrs Arthur Skin·
The Borera, who aalled AUI 21 lumbUs today where Mr. lllfktl, matlon !fOil! hla dutlu 11 •rural
ner, Mn James O'Brien and Mlu
oro the Q11.een Mary, arrived In J:nduatrlal Arto lnatl'\ICtor at 1111!Mar11n Ebersbn&lt;h
New Vort Wednesday aboard the llad High School, U attendll)f 1
ltberlblCh open!
United Statea They landed In mee\lnc of the Ohio lndue&amp;rlil T~urldaY lfllh her brother, lid meet Thursday, October ~4, at the
Retreshmenl11 were served by
Cberbour1 and motored throuah Arts Assoelallon
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the hOlt ... to tho.. named abov~
ward WlDten, Muoa, W Va,
First l're~bytorlan Church Mrs
Franoe, Italy, Swlt~erland, Ger.
and Mrs Charles Gibbs, Mro lloMr. and Mrs. Carl Moore apen• Floyd Carmack will be In charge
Saturday •
many and Belgium and new to William Miller, who 1rr employ• the put Wttlond In tiabon With of the program and Mro Karl 8.Qil Life on the Farm
bert Jaeob•. Mro Alber\ Coatea,
London and villlted polnto of In· ed In Parker•burs, Is Ill with fiu Mr. and Mrs Reuben bavla and Owen Is lbe devoUonal leader e·.30 Captain Kangaroo
lerel\ in England and Scotland at the home of the Rev and Mil. Clifford Davis
lloslesses are Elizabeth and Phy·
before returning to the SlaleJ
C E l{oJt whOle Mr and lfrt,
Mra. Joffre• WQaon and Ml" Ills Joachim, Mrs Thomas flue, D30 Mlgh~• Mouse Playhouse
MIDer heve been alaylng betore Linda Moon ' were ~nt over· Mro Roscoe Fhu,
~ Mrs Ruosell Ill Oil Draw
Me
Lucky With
Cartoons
15 Saturday
8 Playhowe
moving to their new home In Park- night guests ollhelr grandpartnta, Lyons, Mrs. fred DeWeese, Mra C 10 all
10
Mra Holland Neutzllng, Mro Fred Pancake Supper
erabure.
Mr and 'Mra Verne Davis, Middle- 'I' Shoemaker
h
Charlea swanson and Frank Ell- port
II Oil Jimmie DeJn S ow
Blaettnlll', Mn lrvlnr; Kurr Jr
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TONIGHT
tep, Columbua, were bullneu vU.
Mrs Beulah Kranll: and !Irs
12 Oil Lone Ranger
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and MIR Nei" Powell
Chairmen Report
itors
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l!'rtday
and
were
din·
Mae
Youell,.of
Charleston,
W
Va
ei'VlCebleD
12 31l Badge and Bullets
Sterling Hayden Conatanoe Ford
ncr guests olt~e former'• mother visited Wl!tlnOiday evening \filth
I 30 Teen.age Dancee Party
"THI IRON SHIRIPP"
Project
Success
Notice
Mrs
Carroll
Swanson
and
famlb',
Mr
and
Mrs.
carl
Moore
and
dau·
ABERDEEN
PROVING
GROUND
2
30 Saturday Showcase
-alsoM11 John Ketehk1 ond Mrs
NDTIC! OF APPOINTMENT
Drnner gue~ts Friday evenlna
ghtera
MD cAHTCl-Pvl David R Cline 3 Oil Garden Club
The Mort Wonderful
.ldmlnlotralor With tho Wilt Walter Crooks, co-chairmen of Mr and Mrs Myron Miller ana
Danny Morris atudent at Ohio son ol Mr and Mrs Russell M 3 45 P'eautre Report
Adventurers since Huck Finn
the food committee, and Mrs Ar aon, Jim, were her mother, Mri. University,
AnntJied
and Tom Sawyer
Athens arrived Jlrlday Cline. Boule 2. Racine, Ohio, re- 4 Oil Get Set, Go
thur
Skinner
ehatrman
of
the
din·
lllalo of Ella Wolf Dacuood
•SMILIY"
Lltllsn
Woodard
Baltimore,
Md,
nemng
to
spend the weekend cenlly wns graduat~d lrom the 4 30 Jr Town M~etlnc
(Cinemaacopo-Teclrnleoior)
Noliee Is bareLy given thai Lea· lng room ~ommltt~Q. ha~e report and Mr and Mrs Oils Parrlib, with hia p•renls, Mr Jnd lrlr• etght.week metal working course .~ oo YToVu ~hr~eSil.e.m'n ·il
ed
a
successful
prOJect
m
the
COMEDY and CARTOON
tor L Roush whoso po1t ofllco add·
Ashvrlle, N C , who Ita enroute Robert Morris Sr.
at the Army's Ordnance School, u
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Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md
6 00 Saturday News Special
lun. I Mon.
Od. 20-21 roll Is 6212 Laywell Drive, Spring· the mothers or Semon; ut Middle- to Aahville
!fold, Ultto has been duty appotnl·
Mr and Mrs Wllltanr Belt and
d
The course trained Cline to re 6 u Football Scoreboard
Deborah Kerr Bobert Mitchum ed ao Admtnlalrator with the Wrll port Ht&amp;h School sorved Thuraday daughter Sondra Jackson, visited
Omeroy
en
pair
metal parts and equipment 6 3~ Perry Mason
annued of the Eatate of Etta Wolf lllght
rdatrv" and friends here Friday G
ld
by lorgrng and weldrng
7 30 Dick and the Duchess
"HIAVEN KNOWS
fhe
t'han
men
wtsh
to
thnnk
late or Sulton Townshrp, MelKa
Juonrta
Hawkins,
s
m~mber
of
range
0
$
Cline
entered
the
Army
rn
8
Oil Gale Storm Show
MR. ALLYION"
everyone who contrJbutcd or work
County, Ohio, deceased
(Cincmascope Technteoior)
the
Eight
Notco,
Glrls'l
Ensemble
B
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Mav
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and
completed
bam
a
30
Have r.un, Will Travel
Dated thrs 71h day of Oetober, rd on the l&gt;fOJ!2Ct whtch brought 1n and Grrls' Glee Club when she wos
- alsoQOSter !ltig
lralnmg at Fort ~nox, KY
9 Oil Gunsmoke
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more
!han
$100
for
th
e
fund
which
Bol8 Allen Dottie L&lt;o Phillip• 19~7
In
.chool
bere,
Is
stngtng
wtlh
the
Boooter
Night
was
observed
by
He
wos
graduated
!rom
Racine
9
30
Golden
Playhouse
the Seniors
their mot h1•rs ~re
.J Llh n C Bacon
''DIIP ADVINTURI"
~'uel G" Co Glee Club in Pomeroy Bend Grange al their .H.;;Iii;;h;;;Sii:c;;;ho;;;o;;;;;;lrn;;;;;;;l9;;;;5a;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;-; 10 00 llarb'lurm•aler
Clrr Warner Color)
Judge of the Probate Court rmsmJ:: for the trip to New York Ohio
10 30 The Late Show
Ctty ror the sentor cllls.'i next Columbus nnd Is aloo llnging in regular meettnl h~ld Wedneaday 1•
MoiQil County OhiO
tho choir dire&lt;led by Gordon Har· evening at tM DAV llall
12 00 The t.ote Late Show
(10) 12, 19 26, 3tc
1 •prrni
trs ot the Boulevard Presbyterian Charlea Leier, Wortl&gt;,y Muter,
Church there
preatded and the meeting opened
Mrs Date Cart returned lh11 wllh the .,atlnc of the olllcerl
Mrs.
Mourning
week lrom a vlolt in Cleveland A abort builnl!lll 1011IOn wu held
I 00 Lamp Unto My Feet
nnd Dclawore
alter • hlch 1 -procram waa pre·
9
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Honored Guest
A·2c Charles F. lloyea Piatt.. 1"""" by Mtt Da,vton st,ickland,
lll.Oil VN In Action
burg Air Force Base. N ')'. lo Youth Cbalrmanl. and Mra Cleland
10•81l Camera 'Phree
spendrne thu week end with hio Belnea, Homa uonomlct chairAt Bridal Shower
patents,.
Mr
and
Mrs
Arnold
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Mro Jameo Mourning Middle·
II 00 Lel'1 Take A Trip
~roup slnf)na with Mr• Olive
port, WBI fiUegt or honor at a bridal Haye1, and lamlb
II•M Wild BUI Hltkok
Mrs 1'homaa Waltero Mrs lnll'altam aa plantrrt opened tho
1howe1' alvon recently at the home
12 00 Face the Nailor.
ol Mrs Roso rllson, Point Pleaoant James H Call, Ml11 Sandra Tack· meellnfl. The theme of the Youth
12'45 ltlekolf
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by Mrs Filson, Mrs Elza Norlin ott and Mia P1ltlcla Whalen, PI PI'Oil'am wu "Corn" and an action
1:00 Pro Football
Pleasant, were dinner aueat1 of 10n1, "Thla ra Tile Way We Pop
and Mrs Homer Martin Sr
8:ts World Newa Rollndup
Amon&amp; the guesto were &amp;Ira Dale Mr and Mro James Mourning re- Our Corn" led b)l Charlesanne
4:00 Rebecca of Sunnybrook
, l(eea opened their prol!'lm.
Mourning, Middleport. and Mt1 contly
Far"
Robert Storey, M"on
A poem, "Po~n In Winter
5:10 Annie Oatler
PTA MIITINO MONDAY
Time" by Joan Hewetaon, pn.
e·oo Wilt
The Middleport Parent.Teacher Hdad i; contl qull b)llln. Strlclc·
Beauty Shop
ASiocratton will meet Mondoy J~d. Two potlll 1 wen
night at 7 30 at the High School "Corn On The Coli" by lllu
T 0 Be Opened
oudllorium and the llar)d Boostera ••d ''The hPcom ldaa", B111Y
ASioclotlon will meet Immediately Lake, afttr whlc)l Charleaan~a
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0 ~0 !,orella Young Show
9 30 Dr Hodaon's Jounr1l

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4 30 Trouble With Father

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7 00 Ed Sullivan Show
8 Oil G E. T~ler
8 30 Allri'd Hltcbcook Pretentl
oOil 0 $64,000 Challenae
9 30 Whel't !ly Line
10 00 S~bday Ntews Speolll
10 15 The Lite 'Show

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Gary M"''re
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Strike It Rich
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Love o! Life
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Guldin&amp; tight
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Beat the Clook
Houaapartr
Big Payofl
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Brigbter. DaJ
S~cret Storm
Edae of NIP!
Tile li:ariY Show
Your Esso Reporl!lf
Sparl! Parade
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6 30 Bobln Hood
7·00 lltli'ol &amp; Allen
7 30 Tale~t Seoull
8 Oil Danny Thomu
Bso Deeenlber Bride
g oo Blll~.o One
10 00 Myller:r Theater
II Oil Newa
II:OS ~art'mnr the Woatller
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7 41 Lucky 8 Cal1oont
8 Oil Captain Kangaroo
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Penonal Profile
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4~00 CQ)IeJe t~ew1 Conterenee
11 :~ .Nfllllhora
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4 30 PaUl WlnClleU Show
12.:18 CariMD Club
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6 Sll Tho Grea.teal Sih
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4 30 (¥boa Club
7 30 Bowllll8 Sllln
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1.30 lllckoJ Ito..; Club
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lble:
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year
hi Nltro-1'11. Ple11111t football and l:brle. meet In wht iJ ,
came ~~~flluled for Ftday ila~t billed u a conloredce·settlln&amp;
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Rotr.:rt N Cl~l&lt;t cbJjrman
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nlatl..a bon and In ltllddloport.
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Ill' hmeroy and tlpeot lo bblld
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October 21 at lOS E Second St
High School, ell" of IU8 and of and l!IM Rtil Presented 1 dilet,
The new ahop, which will he the Southorton Beau~ Af;td11111y, •"',ot tlii'Jielt of lilt world Go 8¥"·
known as Myrtl• Kay'e Betuty Sa· Athens, and l9r the fiUI six
110nr,' "'wtet Adeline", by tho
Jon. will be located over the Pom. months bas been employ,d at the men aad "LLt Jlo Call You Swttteroy Nalionol Bank
Vaughan's B.. ul)' Stlon,JMiddlto• lltUt" bt tbt woman precedttl 1
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nt naemben aad CUOIII were
IA.ttH to lilt dlnbll rtOm wller.
pctlua Nhhlllfata wtre tiJ'Yo
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nalltM The nmatnder of the evn.
ina wu opent ill Jl'OUp aiDIIDJ
and .auarw 4analnr. llrl. lnara·
bam waa lhB planUt for tho eve a·
Ina.
CORRICTION
Tbroi!P ao .,.. t1tt IWno 11
lin. WUlu Jlarma (not Harrill
ol .C!Uion wu (411ttad In lhe
-uat ot lho dqlb of lin AC·
dlf ll!d\oarda on lt'rl&lt;lay. II waa aJ.
ALL SIIEBS
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tllr Edwarda nildenoe In CUlton.

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The Prlee Is Rt1bt
Trutb or Conlequeaeee
Tic Toe Dough
It Could Be You
Newa Report
Mqvlelrme
Brlclo ,and Groom

200 Matl~ee Theater
300 Queen lor a Day

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Have your carpets, rpes and up.
bolster) •1••u~d b.v the l!lO()em
cleaning melhM with l,er•led
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Delmar A.• Ctll.
Candidate For

Meigs County J~
Your Vote and Suttoolt'firjJI,:I~
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SOCIETY

Daily Sentinel
-Daybook

Magnolia Temple
Pythian Sisters

Meetin,g Is Held
MEETING CHANGID
\lagnolra Temple Pylh1an Sts· The meetrng of the Lldlea Aux·
clnnat1, and Mrs W A Gautler,
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rhurawho hod been vtsrtrng In Clncln·
lliary ol Drew Webater Post Amer·
nnh, were recent I{Ur~ts of tdr cl.ry l'HIIIng at lh&lt; DAV hall With l&lt;an L&lt;gron, sehedulcd lor Tuesday
a11d Mrs E M Wood enroute to M• ~ KMI l:ttu'SC'I' M~X. ~r&lt;"sidln~ Ortober 22 llos been chang•d to
llllltng I he m(lt"ltng a comrnunlc· Tuesday, Oetober 29 The Unit
Mn: G::~utu.•1 ~ home 111 ('ohlmbus
M1S lh•nrv rlcnnes\ 1s cmplo)•ed otaou n3~ a•ucl Is om Nelle J)uttcm has been rnvited to attend a re·
d ISIII( I dl•(&gt;Ut} t.'Oftl'eJ lUng the ceplton lor Mrs Wllll•m Slcwart,
ns ~ook !It th(' Homo Hestf.urunt
Mr:s Noab Haskms hilS betln c\ ,s tnd convention wht~h wl~l be ~lblh District Presrdent ut Ita·
teodung at Mlddl•portlltgh School twit! 111 Nel§onvalle on Thursda\ ci11e on October 22
for the past week for Mt:t C E Nuvcmbcr 21 f1 l;m~ tor attending
wflll" 11Jsrussed !lh•s Bernice Ann
lllak{'~&gt; l ce
MONDAY MEETING
Mr and Mrs Lowell Probu&lt;o Darst was reported 111 A r.ound
Tlroodorus Council Daughters ol
and duughter Susan aa {' sPcnd1~g rob1n card was st'nt to Mrs Jay Ameriea wilt meet tn regular ses-

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A clt&gt;ssert course Y.as served b\
thetr older daughter Juhe IS 1
sophomore They witt attend the Mrs George Hemcs and Mrs WU

lliamr Ohro University game to- tram Killinger, at the &lt;lose of tho
du)
mectmc after which Games ~eN
pla\ed and prazes awarded t h P
Mrs Denver R1cc IS s 8Liflical wtnners
pollen! at Holtrr Hospital
Itoher t See !other of Mrs Joe
Turner eel•brotcd Ius Bllth birth·
doy thrs week at the home of Mr

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8 30
9 30
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11 30
12 00
12 30
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Hall and all members are urged to 4 u
attend
4 31l
5 Oil
RUMMAOI SAL.
5 30
The Ladl.. Aid of St Paul'o Lu· 5 45
lheran Church will have a Rum• 8 Oil
mage Sate rn the rhur(\h soetal 6'30
room, O~tober 22 und 23 Those 7 00
havmg attldeR are reque9ted to 8.00
have them at the churrh ~Y Octo- 2 30
ber 21
9 Oil
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TO MilT MONDAY
Oil
The Chester Charge :!jethodlst 10
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Youth Fellowship will meet Mon. :o 15
day everuag at the Alfred Metbo·
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Circle 3 Rancb
Gomby
Fury
Capt Gallant
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Footboll Come
Kemper Scoreboard
Wateh Mr Winrd
Sky King
Foot'rall Scoreboord
News Picture
Hopalons Cassidy
~durdav NI.,J! ~lmboree
Perrv Como
Polly Bergen
G11el• MacKenzie Show
What s It For
Your Jilt Par~ae
New• and Sports Hudlla•
Weatlre,...,t
Nttewatch

Mrs Walter Harris. who hod
been lD Detroit W8H l guest or her
SIMler, Mrs Margaret cruoshore Po111rrO\' PersQnals
Columbus, £or !K'Yeral days lltld
Mrs llonrer llotlrr Mrs J M
' was accompunll'd htre ~Y Mrs C:uut, Mrs Del Gaul \frs Edason
truoshore who Will remmn ror u llollon and ~Irs Herd Young wero
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views
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Mr and Mrs Clareate llcNeal F'arm Bureau Women's rally,
TO MilT TUESDAY
which have proven popular with
of th,e Dally
The owner \t the above pic· ~~~'1 ~" Bulle Rolllh 11 Lelllrl Mr•. !loY !lOiter and lhUdre,, The l.oyal Bereans Cloos wrll
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tured !ann may secure a free framed photo of the above by callin11 at tbe Selltlnel offtcea
are a)lfndi!tJ the weekend with meet Tuesdoy at the bolne or Air ~ll·M Sign On
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All members are urged to attend 11•45 What One Penon Can Do
Boger's "eturn
at the Now York Cenii'JI Big~"' son. Cheiltlrt
Tri -CI'ty Sewl'ng
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Joachim the meehng llostess.. are Mrs 0 12 16 Christian Sclen&lt;e
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European
home Monday lor a •hort Vlalt YounniAIWh, Mr. Dana Peoples E AleKtnley Mrs Hud•on, Mrs 12:30 TV Chapel
Bridge Club
Club Meet '•ng Is
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with Mr;. ,Hawkins who plan~! to and Mlos lilllma Joachim vlalted Ar~old Dodson and Mrs Stell&gt; 1.00 Pro Football
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mompany blm baok to COIUID.blll Wedntiday \Ylth Mr and Mrs Greenlee
3 30 Omnlbua
Hostess Thursday
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IS
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~here ohe will vtrrtt Mr. 1nd airt. llomer llolt~, Chester Jload.
4 30 News Picture
Mr. and MI-l. llenry Joaehlna or
ldr. and Mrs Lulher Boger. Co- Franklin Oulnthor and ~hlkltt•
PAST CHIEFS TO MilT
4 lltl Gospel Harmony Boys
l\lrs Marguerle Myer entertain·
lumbua, have returned from o two and lollss Juanita Hawklna
Vounptown spent sewral df\Ys
Mt! Pete Store will enterlarn s·oo Meet the Preu
ed with a bridge party Thut8day
month vacation In Europe Mrs
&amp;tr and oMra Clar~n" J)Jektn reC&lt;~ntlr WIIILher sister. and btoo the P11t Chrers of the Melgo Tem· 5 30 My Friend Jl'lrcka
evening at he r home, Mulberry
Boaer lo a alater of Mra Heo;- were l"rlday nl&amp;ht rueall of ~~~ ther In law, lilr and Mn Dtvld pie, Pylhran Sisters, 6n' Tuesday, 6 oo t~ Mack's Amateur Hour
Ave
man Obllnrer, Middleport, aad II pareQts, Mr and Mra. Sbtr~~!N Freour, Pllle llrove
Oct 22, Instead ol Monday as 6 :It) Sa
Prize• •ere awarded to llrs. J.
a frequent vloltor here
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Dicken, Logan, and wont to~
llomer lloJitr lo on twc weeks they uoually meet
7 oo Steve All•• Show
W &amp;leMurray Mrs Arthur Skin·
The Borera, who aalled AUI 21 lumbUs today where Mr. lllfktl, matlon !fOil! hla dutlu 11 •rural
ner, Mn James O'Brien and Mlu
oro the Q11.een Mary, arrived In J:nduatrlal Arto lnatl'\ICtor at 1111!Mar11n Ebersbn&lt;h
New Vort Wednesday aboard the llad High School, U attendll)f 1
ltberlblCh open!
United Statea They landed In mee\lnc of the Ohio lndue&amp;rlil T~urldaY lfllh her brother, lid meet Thursday, October ~4, at the
Retreshmenl11 were served by
Cberbour1 and motored throuah Arts Assoelallon
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the hOlt ... to tho.. named abov~
ward WlDten, Muoa, W Va,
First l're~bytorlan Church Mrs
Franoe, Italy, Swlt~erland, Ger.
and Mrs Charles Gibbs, Mro lloMr. and Mrs. Carl Moore apen• Floyd Carmack will be In charge
Saturday •
many and Belgium and new to William Miller, who 1rr employ• the put Wttlond In tiabon With of the program and Mro Karl 8.Qil Life on the Farm
bert Jaeob•. Mro Alber\ Coatea,
London and villlted polnto of In· ed In Parker•burs, Is Ill with fiu Mr. and Mrs Reuben bavla and Owen Is lbe devoUonal leader e·.30 Captain Kangaroo
lerel\ in England and Scotland at the home of the Rev and Mil. Clifford Davis
lloslesses are Elizabeth and Phy·
before returning to the SlaleJ
C E l{oJt whOle Mr and lfrt,
Mra. Joffre• WQaon and Ml" Ills Joachim, Mrs Thomas flue, D30 Mlgh~• Mouse Playhouse
MIDer heve been alaylng betore Linda Moon ' were ~nt over· Mro Roscoe Fhu,
~ Mrs Ruosell Ill Oil Draw
Me
Lucky With
Cartoons
15 Saturday
8 Playhowe
moving to their new home In Park- night guests ollhelr grandpartnta, Lyons, Mrs. fred DeWeese, Mra C 10 all
10
Mra Holland Neutzllng, Mro Fred Pancake Supper
erabure.
Mr and 'Mra Verne Davis, Middle- 'I' Shoemaker
h
Charlea swanson and Frank Ell- port
II Oil Jimmie DeJn S ow
Blaettnlll', Mn lrvlnr; Kurr Jr
1
TONIGHT
tep, Columbua, were bullneu vU.
Mrs Beulah Kranll: and !Irs
12 Oil Lone Ranger
0
and MIR Nei" Powell
Chairmen Report
itors
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l!'rtday
and
were
din·
Mae
Youell,.of
Charleston,
W
Va
ei'VlCebleD
12 31l Badge and Bullets
Sterling Hayden Conatanoe Ford
ncr guests olt~e former'• mother visited Wl!tlnOiday evening \filth
I 30 Teen.age Dancee Party
"THI IRON SHIRIPP"
Project
Success
Notice
Mrs
Carroll
Swanson
and
famlb',
Mr
and
Mrs.
carl
Moore
and
dau·
ABERDEEN
PROVING
GROUND
2
30 Saturday Showcase
-alsoM11 John Ketehk1 ond Mrs
NDTIC! OF APPOINTMENT
Drnner gue~ts Friday evenlna
ghtera
MD cAHTCl-Pvl David R Cline 3 Oil Garden Club
The Mort Wonderful
.ldmlnlotralor With tho Wilt Walter Crooks, co-chairmen of Mr and Mrs Myron Miller ana
Danny Morris atudent at Ohio son ol Mr and Mrs Russell M 3 45 P'eautre Report
Adventurers since Huck Finn
the food committee, and Mrs Ar aon, Jim, were her mother, Mri. University,
AnntJied
and Tom Sawyer
Athens arrived Jlrlday Cline. Boule 2. Racine, Ohio, re- 4 Oil Get Set, Go
thur
Skinner
ehatrman
of
the
din·
lllalo of Ella Wolf Dacuood
•SMILIY"
Lltllsn
Woodard
Baltimore,
Md,
nemng
to
spend the weekend cenlly wns graduat~d lrom the 4 30 Jr Town M~etlnc
(Cinemaacopo-Teclrnleoior)
Noliee Is bareLy given thai Lea· lng room ~ommltt~Q. ha~e report and Mr and Mrs Oils Parrlib, with hia p•renls, Mr Jnd lrlr• etght.week metal working course .~ oo YToVu ~hr~eSil.e.m'n ·il
ed
a
successful
prOJect
m
the
COMEDY and CARTOON
tor L Roush whoso po1t ofllco add·
Ashvrlle, N C , who Ita enroute Robert Morris Sr.
at the Army's Ordnance School, u
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pancake and !IBusage 1upper whtch
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md
6 00 Saturday News Special
lun. I Mon.
Od. 20-21 roll Is 6212 Laywell Drive, Spring· the mothers or Semon; ut Middle- to Aahville
!fold, Ultto has been duty appotnl·
Mr and Mrs Wllltanr Belt and
d
The course trained Cline to re 6 u Football Scoreboard
Deborah Kerr Bobert Mitchum ed ao Admtnlalrator with the Wrll port Ht&amp;h School sorved Thuraday daughter Sondra Jackson, visited
Omeroy
en
pair
metal parts and equipment 6 3~ Perry Mason
annued of the Eatate of Etta Wolf lllght
rdatrv" and friends here Friday G
ld
by lorgrng and weldrng
7 30 Dick and the Duchess
"HIAVEN KNOWS
fhe
t'han
men
wtsh
to
thnnk
late or Sulton Townshrp, MelKa
Juonrta
Hawkins,
s
m~mber
of
range
0
$
Cline
entered
the
Army
rn
8
Oil Gale Storm Show
MR. ALLYION"
everyone who contrJbutcd or work
County, Ohio, deceased
(Cincmascope Technteoior)
the
Eight
Notco,
Glrls'l
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and
completed
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Dated thrs 71h day of Oetober, rd on the l&gt;fOJ!2Ct whtch brought 1n and Grrls' Glee Club when she wos
- alsoQOSter !ltig
lralnmg at Fort ~nox, KY
9 Oil Gunsmoke
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more
!han
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for
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fund
which
Bol8 Allen Dottie L&lt;o Phillip• 19~7
In
.chool
bere,
Is
stngtng
wtlh
the
Boooter
Night
was
observed
by
He
wos
graduated
!rom
Racine
9
30
Golden
Playhouse
the Seniors
their mot h1•rs ~re
.J Llh n C Bacon
''DIIP ADVINTURI"
~'uel G" Co Glee Club in Pomeroy Bend Grange al their .H.;;Iii;;h;;;Sii:c;;;ho;;;o;;;;;;lrn;;;;;;;l9;;;;5a;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;-; 10 00 llarb'lurm•aler
Clrr Warner Color)
Judge of the Probate Court rmsmJ:: for the trip to New York Ohio
10 30 The Late Show
Ctty ror the sentor cllls.'i next Columbus nnd Is aloo llnging in regular meettnl h~ld Wedneaday 1•
MoiQil County OhiO
tho choir dire&lt;led by Gordon Har· evening at tM DAV llall
12 00 The t.ote Late Show
(10) 12, 19 26, 3tc
1 •prrni
trs ot the Boulevard Presbyterian Charlea Leier, Wortl&gt;,y Muter,
Church there
preatded and the meeting opened
Mrs Date Cart returned lh11 wllh the .,atlnc of the olllcerl
Mrs.
Mourning
week lrom a vlolt in Cleveland A abort builnl!lll 1011IOn wu held
I 00 Lamp Unto My Feet
nnd Dclawore
alter • hlch 1 -procram waa pre·
9
30 Lqok Up &amp; LlV.
Honored Guest
A·2c Charles F. lloyea Piatt.. 1"""" by Mtt Da,vton st,ickland,
lll.Oil VN In Action
burg Air Force Base. N ')'. lo Youth Cbalrmanl. and Mra Cleland
10•81l Camera 'Phree
spendrne thu week end with hio Belnea, Homa uonomlct chairAt Bridal Shower
patents,.
Mr
and
Mrs
Arnold
dlt
Mro Jameo Mourning Middle·
II 00 Lel'1 Take A Trip
~roup slnf)na with Mr• Olive
port, WBI fiUegt or honor at a bridal Haye1, and lamlb
II•M Wild BUI Hltkok
Mrs 1'homaa Waltero Mrs lnll'altam aa plantrrt opened tho
1howe1' alvon recently at the home
12 00 Face the Nailor.
ol Mrs Roso rllson, Point Pleaoant James H Call, Ml11 Sandra Tack· meellnfl. The theme of the Youth
12'45 ltlekolf
1
by Mrs Filson, Mrs Elza Norlin ott and Mia P1ltlcla Whalen, PI PI'Oil'am wu "Corn" and an action
1:00 Pro Football
Pleasant, were dinner aueat1 of 10n1, "Thla ra Tile Way We Pop
and Mrs Homer Martin Sr
8:ts World Newa Rollndup
Amon&amp; the guesto were &amp;Ira Dale Mr and Mro James Mourning re- Our Corn" led b)l Charlesanne
4:00 Rebecca of Sunnybrook
, l(eea opened their prol!'lm.
Mourning, Middleport. and Mt1 contly
Far"
Robert Storey, M"on
A poem, "Po~n In Winter
5:10 Annie Oatler
PTA MIITINO MONDAY
Time" by Joan Hewetaon, pn.
e·oo Wilt
The Middleport Parent.Teacher Hdad i; contl qull b)llln. Strlclc·
Beauty Shop
ASiocratton will meet Mondoy J~d. Two potlll 1 wen
night at 7 30 at the High School "Corn On The Coli" by lllu
T 0 Be Opened
oudllorium and the llar)d Boostera ••d ''The hPcom ldaa", B111Y
ASioclotlon will meet Immediately Lake, afttr whlc)l Charleaan~a
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9 30 Whel't !ly Line
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Beat the Clook
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Your Esso Reporl!lf
Sparl! Parade
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6 30 Bobln Hood
7·00 lltli'ol &amp; Allen
7 30 Tale~t Seoull
8 Oil Danny Thomu
Bso Deeenlber Bride
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10 00 Myller:r Theater
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ferenee ta•• are In lor a treot
Friday mg~t when tw,9 of the
P,llll. ~'lipOij!l'"tit~.te ·'wbi~, II"!!·
lble:
•
loop'• unbeaten powen, Jl'romoat
year
hi Nltro-1'11. Ple11111t football and l:brle. meet In wht iJ ,
came ~~~flluled for Ftday ila~t billed u a conloredce·settlln&amp;
.aN~oan u. 'wu pot!~ ironed wben tl!,e Nitro battle. Frempnt, with ll6 •tralfht
•••m WaS. bit by tbe fiu dUIInl the Willi
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open • beauty •hop on Tu01day, Ridge, •• a graduate of Pptnarox VIII •liGon" lftd Lila sue Temll
October 21 at lOS E Second St
High School, ell" of IU8 and of and l!IM Rtil Presented 1 dilet,
The new ahop, which will he the Southorton Beau~ Af;td11111y, •"',ot tlii'Jielt of lilt world Go 8¥"·
known as Myrtl• Kay'e Betuty Sa· Athens, and l9r the fiUI six
110nr,' "'wtet Adeline", by tho
Jon. will be located over the Pom. months bas been employ,d at the men aad "LLt Jlo Call You Swttteroy Nalionol Bank
Vaughan's B.. ul)' Stlon,JMiddlto• lltUt" bt tbt woman precedttl 1
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nt naemben aad CUOIII were
IA.ttH to lilt dlnbll rtOm wller.
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nalltM The nmatnder of the evn.
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CORRICTION
Tbroi!P ao .,.. t1tt IWno 11
lin. WUlu Jlarma (not Harrill
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ALL SIIEBS
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Rutland's Red Devils crushed the McArthur Generals Fri·
day night here 45.0 to capture their 18th straight win and
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
main unscored on this year, They were w~rmmg up for the Pomeroy Lions Club 2 Ftreytone 1
showdown war at Belpre next Thursday night when the Little Robinsons Laundry 2 Boney's
Buckeye conference title will be settled.
~:~ke~e:nenl Block\ 2, Pomeroy
Belpre slaughtered Jacksonville-Trimble last night at J·T, Motor 1
52--13. Rutland earHet had trimmed J.T 54.0.
STANDINGS
Coach Jim Vennarl's powerful : - - : - - - - - - - - - Pomero L1'ons Club 9 6 .6,20
Y
Devito to)'ed with the Genenls !be then added 12 to the 12 Wright· Porn Cement
Block 10 8 .5~~
sell's only pa:.s was intercepted hy
·
lint hal£, sending Larry Dugan Carson on the IO.
,
Boney'• Market
8 7 .il33
ov~r for a TD in each of the flrRf
Pomeroy Motor Co
9 9
In 11 play!! L Dugan sror~d Rob1'nsons Laundry · 8 10 .500
two quarters. They broke loose rrom
tile 26. In the 90-yard drive H. &amp; R. Firestone . 7 11 .444
with two lollehdowns in the thirl
.388
TOP TE •" BOWLERS
an d added three more In the last he had a 27 yard run and Darrell
Dugan contributed a 24-yarder.
frame.
In lhe seeond qUa(ler Wrlghtsell Listed According to Standing•
McArthur thre1tened only once, and Meek drove from their own 23 Searles · · · · · · · · · · ·
:11 7
in the lirsl quarter. Shady Meeks. to the R~tland 2S where Wrlghtaell R. Davis · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~29
the grt-at General runner, went 40 was held short of first down. In E. McKinney · · · · · · · · · · · · S08
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Dugan Hunnel
.. . .. . .. . ~u
rards to th e RUl Ian d 28 but th • ano lh er II pIm ,~rry
drive ended on Rutlnd'a tO when scored from one. The big galr&lt;cr O'Brien · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · :ne
guard Larry Carson intercepted wu Dar'rell's 19 yard run. thru Sisson · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 458
Wrlghllell's pill on a llrst and 10 tne !me from McArthur's 46 to High Team Series
ljtuotlon.
the 23. A Iii-yard penalty put the Pomeroy Motor Co. 2479
From there on it was too much ball on McArthur's one, moments High Team Game
Dugan and Jimmy Graham lor later.
Pomeroy Motnr Co. 871
High Individual Series
MtArthur. Jt Will abo too much , Third quarter-Wrighlscll kick· R. Davis 529
atalwart Rulland line as the lor· ed ofr to D. Dugan who returnerl
Individual Game
ward wall of the winners held th&lt; to hlo own 21. ll w.. lhe Dugons 18,,arles 204
losers deep In their own territory, all lhe way In chunks 16, 7. 19. 8.
WOMEN'S UAGLII .
forcing punt..
~~d the last 15 by Larry lor \he
High Three Game IndividualRutland got a aensalion\1 178
P. Collins, 185.
yard• rushing a n d paooed lour
Still In that quartrr after L
Hlah Single Game - P. Collin•
times. completing two for 32 yard., . Dugan's kickoff wao put lnlo '" and S. Moore, 174.
McArthur meonwblle got 181 rush· the General 25 and three play 0 Team Th,..e Games- Ebenbaeh
in( and missed on one pm ,,. had nelled five yards, Wrlghtsell Hardware, 2197.
tempt, that being intercepted.
punted to Darrell Dugan who
Team Single Game,- Ebmbaeb
Larry Dugan !allied four touch· downed on the Rutland 3~. In
Hardware, 780.
downs, brother Darrell two, anrl plays marked by Eads' lfl.yard
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Pat Eads. quarterback aneaked for pus Jo Graham. The shek quarter Ebersbaeh Hordware ~i L4 :
one. 1.. Dugan made three extra back sneaked over from the one.
point trieo good. Rutland had 19 McArthur had the ball at mid· Starks Drugs
10 ~ 667
first downs lo MeArthur'• nine.
field as the fourth quarter oponed. Carllngs
8 7 533
Rutland held for downs on their Roney's Mark~!
8 7 533
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' Monre'o St.ore
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Rutland kicked off to Harkin&lt; own 44. In live plays D. Dugan New York Clothing
3 12 200
on five: returned to the 10. In aeored from the eight. His 28-yard
SIASON HIGHS
three !rico they alayed on the 10 run "" the bill gainer.
Individual Three Games - P.
and Wrlgh!Jell puntedl'to Graham · Alter Ihal kickoff with the score Mullen, 499.
on lhe General f7. Graham got Zl 33·0 Rutland ave up one first down
Individual One Game - P. Mul·
at right end, D. Dugan 2, L. Dugan then starled from Its own 49. In l en~ 204.
5, Grtham 2 but Graham w11 held four plays L. Dugan this time had
Team Thrcr Gamea _ carHngs,
ohort by Inches of first down on his TD. going lhc !ail 24 to tally. 2332.
the 27.
Again General• couldn't mov. Team One Game ..:. Carlings, 81~.
Shady Meek went 4&amp; ·at left end, and Rutland went from its own 42
T OP "5" BOWLERS
lor 58 yards In ju•t Iwo plays to P. Collms and J. Clifford
score. Grahom had 26 and Darrell E. Dalley a:.d P. Mullen
Dugan 32 for the lolly. The game P. Robert•
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Every Monday
other hopeless drive deep In Its J. Clark
back yard.
7 6 13
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their Friday
seventhnight
straight
gameRip·
of
11.1 the
1 ley Vikings easily defooted them
by a score of 31 ·0 before a Dad's
Night crowd al Bachtel Field.
The Vlklnls turned on the heat
In the first quarter a, they jumped
to a commanding 18·0 advantage
before the fans were setllcd Into
their scats.
Wahama'• running game was
held to a net yardages of 49 while
their' pa.,lng !aired no bettor
as they completed four o! 1.
"' for only 34 yards making o
total net gain of 83 yards for the
wean or tho reU and white.
Ripley drove 60 yards In nln•
plays to acore after the opening
HAVE YOU LOOKED OVER
kickoff with Kermit Slater golni
the final 19.
YOUR INSURANCE COVERAGE
The Vikings scored again min•
utes later when they rccovertrl
LATELY?
Roy Clark's fumble on the W•·
hama 31. After being ut back 13
18 IT ADEQUATE?
yards by a penally, lhe Vlklnga
Why not have your Insurance
tnoved in three plays to score 8(
Buddy Buckalew paased lo Donclt
proaram checked carefully by
Sayre for ·the touchdown. The play
covered 28 yards.
·
member of the lnsur11nce
The klekoll followlna the touch·
down went Into the end zone and
Auoelatlon ot Meigs County?
Wahama put the ball into play on
lhe 20. Tho Falcons were foreod to
wiU be glad to give you a
nunt and the kick wont only to th•
outUne of Insurance to fit your
Wahama 37 where Ripley took
ovor.
need• without obligation.
A penalty mnved the Viking!
buck five yardo and then Bucko·
lew hli for seven. ·sayre circled
ond for 35 yard• and the touch·
down that fiVo the Vltlnfs an 1110 lead jusl before ,I he quarter
ended.
Ripley soor•d agoln the flrot
lime lhoy had the boll In the sec·
ond quarter when they inlercepl·
reed a Falcon pus on the Wahalt\11
37 y~d line. Two 'playa later. Say.
l'rlencllll
re went •35 yarda to aeore. Slater
ran the extra point Seore: Ripley
13, Wahama 0.
That•w11 all or the st:orll\ll ·unt!l
late In the fourth quarter when
1.·
W11,11ne ' Iaker ~pt ·48 ~ards t •
round end for ·a touchdown wllh
le,. than one minute remalnlnf In
the ga111e and right after ~lich
Ralph Sme bad aubstltuted a new

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t and on the last doWn Phalin 's Hound 39.

pass to Harrison was incomplete
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20.
Pickett and Patton each pie~ed
up !i yarda and a fir1t down on the
JO. Three plays later Pickett fum·
bled with Hawthorne recovering
on Nelsonville's 33. With 10 seconda in the half, Phalln threw two
incomplete passeo as the half ended.
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SECOND HALF
The Panthers explnded for two
louehdowns in the third and another pair In the fourth quarter.
Meanwhile, their banda were stick·
ier and they began to look Ute the
ball club they can be, u Nelson·
Tille wilted under the hoavy pres·
oure of Clio's bruiting cround a~
taek and air weapon.
Leehleldner kicked off. Haw·
thorne returned to .hia own !2,
got 18 and flrjl down on Hound
40 at once. Tbts one tlzzled as
Junio! got 3, Phalln loot 2. was
held for no gatp, aod then went
6 to turn It over on !be Hound

Four plays and a firat down !at-

er, and after a HJ yard penalty,

Phalin tossed 31 yard! to Haw·
thorne who gathered In the baD
five yards out and hulled across
to score. Phalln then passed to
Johnaon lor the extra point. Secre
13~.

Still in the third quarter, after
an abertive Hound drive which
saw them fumble with .,.Werry recovering on the Hound 46, Haw·
thorne opened operations witb a
12 yard slash, Phalin added 4 at
end, and Hawthorne 13 for a first
down on the 17.
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l'halln eirded his left end on a
keep for 15 and a lint down on
the two. Big Junior rolled acrosa
and thio time Phalin p01sed to
Howard Porker lor the extra pninl
S&lt;ore Pomeroy 20, Hounda 0.

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Abbott. Subs~ Vance, Blake, Lyon,
Crooks, Kelly, Rowley, w. Harrk
Wellston starting lineup: Wal·
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Scoring bY qutrlert:
Ripley
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Wahama
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TD in t)te lblrd quarler cap,Jling
an 69 yai"d drive. In It Cat+ had
run once brilliantly lor M yards.
Roderick's kte~ was blocked.
Athens aeormg plays: Athens
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On Friday, Ootobc, 19. the Wa.'
huma White Falcon ' Band, undor' '
the dll"cction of Mr. Howard Cozm1, t'rt&gt;sented. a ha1f·tllme 1h0W1
entit}ed "ThlsJA Your lAte, Dad".
the oreasloh as the Dad'• Night
lnothnll gome between Wahama
and •Ripley:
The p,;,.gnme featlvltie• began
Wih the band marching down \he
field playing the school light long.
At midfield hOt band fAced he
moin stands and' played the Na·
tiona! Anlbem.

· Pomeroy, C)hlo

Pbllco

lng to Lo(an's 255 got
by palaillg to Logan•! 8; 'inll'btld )g fin·
al P&lt;&gt;lnll to Logan'• 341
For Jackson, Yerian passed to
Reynolda tn tbe seeond quarter
(or 18 yards to make It 6·6. But Loaan made a drive of 38 yarda good
with Brown acorlng on a sneak
and Morgan, momenta tater, Inter·
cepted Yerian's pass and went 52
for another touehdown. Halftime
ocore, 20-6.
Strait got his 69 yarder on the
oeeond play of the se&lt;ond half. It
was a J&gt;IIWer play off tackle In
which he reversed his field and
outran everybndy. Still In the
tlllrd quarter, Jact,.n drove 79
yard! with MoGoon scoring from a
toot out.
Tbey kicked off and Strait got
hla D~ yards In 1\fo playa for the
final TD. In all, Strait ~ad 189
yard• In ~i carries.
GALLIPOLIS ITOPPID
Atheno got two TD's in the firsf
qutrler, added one In the seeond
and another In the last. Ronnie
Cm \Vcnl I yard lor Gallla's on·

At Wahama ffi.gh
Halftime Show

(Contfnwd From Page Onol
The curtain formed by ihc band
The hall-time show began with
members led by Ofum Major David
fanlar~ In the usual entran"''
Carson parted for the entrance of afromation
of two Jines the width
of the football field . The ban.,
led by Drum Major Juhling MilClung, Assistant Drum Major lack·
Je Capehart, and the majorettes,
then marched dnwn the fiel4 play·
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Smith for ule""fu;tTD. Quart.,.
back C0111well kicked lhe point.
With 30 se&lt;onds left In the nme
quarter, Max Sehwarzel went one
when Hawthorne levelled off on yard lor a TD and Cornwell apln
him. Two play• brought a flrit added the point:
down on the Hound 13 but Har·
rison's fumble was retOVered by
Tigner.
Palton, Caldwpll, and Rielly netted two lint downs but Pl&lt;k·
ell's pass was taken in by Spen·
eer on lhe 40 who j:ln"ied It back
for a flllal Panther TD. Werry's
point was gond. ,
Aa the game ended sub qUjlrte,...
ONE TEAM OF BOWLERS
back Bill Wilson intercepted a
Consisting
of three men and two
Pickett pass at midfield.
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Score by quarters:
Pomeroy
8 0 14 13--1131 to complete the Sunday nlght MiX·
Hounds
0 o o 0- 0
ed -League.
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Joh~n and Spencer. Extra 'po"ta

JACKETS WILT UNDER TD BARRAGE

Th' roof fell In .o~ Coach .Jim
Keadle's Jackson II'O"men Fr1day
night at Loian ao the Chieftains
pulled the upset of the year by
running over Jackson.34-19. It toppled the confident lronmen from
a tie for lhe league leadership
with Welitton which maintained
It! pate with a convincing 58-0
victory cvet Middleport.
In the other league game Gal·
llpolla lost to Athens In Bulldog
territory 28~ as UIO.pound Vic
Stanaon, Athens end, stopped AI·
bert Lee or the Blue Devils cold
on his wide eqd sweeps.
Logap eapltalhed on Jackson ,,...
ron. A fumble led to lhe first Logan touehdown. a roughing penalty
led to the second, a pa&amp;S Interception to the third, Lynn Strait'• 69
yard run to the fourth. and the
l11t TD came In the last quarter
when In Jwo playa Strait covered
55 yar~s and made It 33·19, Gene
Morgan adding the point.
The atory of errort II better lold
In statlstlea. Jackson had If first
downslo Logan's 7, 305 yarda rush·

"Dads".Honored

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After the kickoff the Panther defense stopped Neitonvllle again
and Hall's punt netted If yards to
his own 38. Hawthorn~ got 4, Har·
ri11on made ?, Speneer 9 and from
the 19 pballn tossed to JohnJOn
38.
lor the TD. Werry's try for point
The Hounds had to kick soon was no good.
Werry's kickoff wu taken by
and it glaneed off Pictett'• foot
and out of bounds alter, netting Hitchings who fumbled on t~e 30
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yard
lnlerlerenee put the ba'l alter the klrkoll with Wellsloo
on the Jacket one, and Cundiff recovering on the Jacket 1~.
punched it over.
Another persoDal foul by the
FOURTH QUARTIR
Jacke!J put it on the one, and Dan
Wellston subs broke it wide Bush punched it .over £or ,the final
open In the last frame. Keith Man- score with 2:05 left in the game.
ring went 50 to score, Earl CompWhen the game ended Wellston
aton made 30 to the laeket seven, had the bali on the laeket 7 be·
a personal roul put in on the one. cause Hendershot had stolen enand the ume b~y ran Middleport'• other Wayland rung on the 15 and
Jell end untouched.
the lost three plays of the gaiRo
Three plays later afler Wll· had netted the little Rocket• bu~
land's pass was inter®pted by 8 yards as the gun sounded.
Hendershot, Jim Evans, a sopho- · Score By Quartera :
more bench warmer, went 61 yards Wellston
19 7 7 2~6
through' the middle to score. MJd.. Middleport
0 0 0 0-~
dleport's baekl10ld played patty
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Running Game ASSOCIATED RAQ.IO:·
Falcons Beat In ~~ Count; Athens Smothers Gallia
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Stage Set For Showdown Battle With
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Rutland's Red Devils crushed the McArthur Generals Fri·
day night here 45.0 to capture their 18th straight win and
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
main unscored on this year, They were w~rmmg up for the Pomeroy Lions Club 2 Ftreytone 1
showdown war at Belpre next Thursday night when the Little Robinsons Laundry 2 Boney's
Buckeye conference title will be settled.
~:~ke~e:nenl Block\ 2, Pomeroy
Belpre slaughtered Jacksonville-Trimble last night at J·T, Motor 1
52--13. Rutland earHet had trimmed J.T 54.0.
STANDINGS
Coach Jim Vennarl's powerful : - - : - - - - - - - - - Pomero L1'ons Club 9 6 .6,20
Y
Devito to)'ed with the Genenls !be then added 12 to the 12 Wright· Porn Cement
Block 10 8 .5~~
sell's only pa:.s was intercepted hy
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lint hal£, sending Larry Dugan Carson on the IO.
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Boney'• Market
8 7 .il33
ov~r for a TD in each of the flrRf
Pomeroy Motor Co
9 9
In 11 play!! L Dugan sror~d Rob1'nsons Laundry · 8 10 .500
two quarters. They broke loose rrom
tile 26. In the 90-yard drive H. &amp; R. Firestone . 7 11 .444
with two lollehdowns in the thirl
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TOP TE •" BOWLERS
an d added three more In the last he had a 27 yard run and Darrell
Dugan contributed a 24-yarder.
frame.
In lhe seeond qUa(ler Wrlghtsell Listed According to Standing•
McArthur thre1tened only once, and Meek drove from their own 23 Searles · · · · · · · · · · ·
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in the lirsl quarter. Shady Meeks. to the R~tland 2S where Wrlghtaell R. Davis · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~29
the grt-at General runner, went 40 was held short of first down. In E. McKinney · · · · · · · · · · · · S08
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rards to th e RUl Ian d 28 but th • ano lh er II pIm ,~rry
drive ended on Rutlnd'a tO when scored from one. The big galr&lt;cr O'Brien · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · :ne
guard Larry Carson intercepted wu Dar'rell's 19 yard run. thru Sisson · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 458
Wrlghllell's pill on a llrst and 10 tne !me from McArthur's 46 to High Team Series
ljtuotlon.
the 23. A Iii-yard penalty put the Pomeroy Motor Co. 2479
From there on it was too much ball on McArthur's one, moments High Team Game
Dugan and Jimmy Graham lor later.
Pomeroy Motnr Co. 871
High Individual Series
MtArthur. Jt Will abo too much , Third quarter-Wrighlscll kick· R. Davis 529
atalwart Rulland line as the lor· ed ofr to D. Dugan who returnerl
Individual Game
ward wall of the winners held th&lt; to hlo own 21. ll w.. lhe Dugons 18,,arles 204
losers deep In their own territory, all lhe way In chunks 16, 7. 19. 8.
WOMEN'S UAGLII .
forcing punt..
~~d the last 15 by Larry lor \he
High Three Game IndividualRutland got a aensalion\1 178
P. Collins, 185.
yard• rushing a n d paooed lour
Still In that quartrr after L
Hlah Single Game - P. Collin•
times. completing two for 32 yard., . Dugan's kickoff wao put lnlo '" and S. Moore, 174.
McArthur meonwblle got 181 rush· the General 25 and three play 0 Team Th,..e Games- Ebenbaeh
in( and missed on one pm ,,. had nelled five yards, Wrlghtsell Hardware, 2197.
tempt, that being intercepted.
punted to Darrell Dugan who
Team Single Game,- Ebmbaeb
Larry Dugan !allied four touch· downed on the Rutland 3~. In
Hardware, 780.
downs, brother Darrell two, anrl plays marked by Eads' lfl.yard
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Pat Eads. quarterback aneaked for pus Jo Graham. The shek quarter Ebersbaeh Hordware ~i L4 :
one. 1.. Dugan made three extra back sneaked over from the one.
point trieo good. Rutland had 19 McArthur had the ball at mid· Starks Drugs
10 ~ 667
first downs lo MeArthur'• nine.
field as the fourth quarter oponed. Carllngs
8 7 533
Rutland held for downs on their Roney's Mark~!
8 7 533
GAMI SUMM,f,IY
' Monre'o St.ore
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Rutland kicked off to Harkin&lt; own 44. In live plays D. Dugan New York Clothing
3 12 200
on five: returned to the 10. In aeored from the eight. His 28-yard
SIASON HIGHS
three !rico they alayed on the 10 run "" the bill gainer.
Individual Three Games - P.
and Wrlgh!Jell puntedl'to Graham · Alter Ihal kickoff with the score Mullen, 499.
on lhe General f7. Graham got Zl 33·0 Rutland ave up one first down
Individual One Game - P. Mul·
at right end, D. Dugan 2, L. Dugan then starled from Its own 49. In l en~ 204.
5, Grtham 2 but Graham w11 held four plays L. Dugan this time had
Team Thrcr Gamea _ carHngs,
ohort by Inches of first down on his TD. going lhc !ail 24 to tally. 2332.
the 27.
Again General• couldn't mov. Team One Game ..:. Carlings, 81~.
Shady Meek went 4&amp; ·at left end, and Rutland went from its own 42
T OP "5" BOWLERS
lor 58 yards In ju•t Iwo plays to P. Collms and J. Clifford
score. Grahom had 26 and Darrell E. Dalley a:.d P. Mullen
Dugan 32 for the lolly. The game P. Robert•
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Every Monday
other hopeless drive deep In Its J. Clark
back yard.
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11.1 the
1 ley Vikings easily defooted them
by a score of 31 ·0 before a Dad's
Night crowd al Bachtel Field.
The Vlklnls turned on the heat
In the first quarter a, they jumped
to a commanding 18·0 advantage
before the fans were setllcd Into
their scats.
Wahama'• running game was
held to a net yardages of 49 while
their' pa.,lng !aired no bettor
as they completed four o! 1.
"' for only 34 yards making o
total net gain of 83 yards for the
wean or tho reU and white.
Ripley drove 60 yards In nln•
plays to acore after the opening
HAVE YOU LOOKED OVER
kickoff with Kermit Slater golni
the final 19.
YOUR INSURANCE COVERAGE
The Vikings scored again min•
utes later when they rccovertrl
LATELY?
Roy Clark's fumble on the W•·
hama 31. After being ut back 13
18 IT ADEQUATE?
yards by a penally, lhe Vlklnga
Why not have your Insurance
tnoved in three plays to score 8(
Buddy Buckalew paased lo Donclt
proaram checked carefully by
Sayre for ·the touchdown. The play
covered 28 yards.
·
member of the lnsur11nce
The klekoll followlna the touch·
down went Into the end zone and
Auoelatlon ot Meigs County?
Wahama put the ball into play on
lhe 20. Tho Falcons were foreod to
wiU be glad to give you a
nunt and the kick wont only to th•
outUne of Insurance to fit your
Wahama 37 where Ripley took
ovor.
need• without obligation.
A penalty mnved the Viking!
buck five yardo and then Bucko·
lew hli for seven. ·sayre circled
ond for 35 yard• and the touch·
down that fiVo the Vltlnfs an 1110 lead jusl before ,I he quarter
ended.
Ripley soor•d agoln the flrot
lime lhoy had the boll In the sec·
ond quarter when they inlercepl·
reed a Falcon pus on the Wahalt\11
37 y~d line. Two 'playa later. Say.
l'rlencllll
re went •35 yarda to aeore. Slater
ran the extra point Seore: Ripley
13, Wahama 0.
That•w11 all or the st:orll\ll ·unt!l
late In the fourth quarter when
1.·
W11,11ne ' Iaker ~pt ·48 ~ards t •
round end for ·a touchdown wllh
le,. than one minute remalnlnf In
the ga111e and right after ~lich
Ralph Sme bad aubstltuted a new

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two yardJ. Pomeroy's balii'IITJ the

t and on the last doWn Phalin 's Hound 39.

pass to Harrison was incomplete
and NelsonviUe took over on the
20.
Pickett and Patton each pie~ed
up !i yarda and a fir1t down on the
JO. Three plays later Pickett fum·
bled with Hawthorne recovering
on Nelsonville's 33. With 10 seconda in the half, Phalln threw two
incomplete passeo as the half ended.
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SECOND HALF
The Panthers explnded for two
louehdowns in the third and another pair In the fourth quarter.
Meanwhile, their banda were stick·
ier and they began to look Ute the
ball club they can be, u Nelson·
Tille wilted under the hoavy pres·
oure of Clio's bruiting cround a~
taek and air weapon.
Leehleldner kicked off. Haw·
thorne returned to .hia own !2,
got 18 and flrjl down on Hound
40 at once. Tbts one tlzzled as
Junio! got 3, Phalln loot 2. was
held for no gatp, aod then went
6 to turn It over on !be Hound

Four plays and a firat down !at-

er, and after a HJ yard penalty,

Phalin tossed 31 yard! to Haw·
thorne who gathered In the baD
five yards out and hulled across
to score. Phalln then passed to
Johnaon lor the extra point. Secre
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Still in the third quarter, after
an abertive Hound drive which
saw them fumble with .,.Werry recovering on the Hound 46, Haw·
thorne opened operations witb a
12 yard slash, Phalin added 4 at
end, and Hawthorne 13 for a first
down on the 17.
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keep for 15 and a lint down on
the two. Big Junior rolled acrosa
and thio time Phalin p01sed to
Howard Porker lor the extra pninl
S&lt;ore Pomeroy 20, Hounda 0.

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Scoring bY qutrlert:
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Wahama
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TD in t)te lblrd quarler cap,Jling
an 69 yai"d drive. In It Cat+ had
run once brilliantly lor M yards.
Roderick's kte~ was blocked.
Athens aeormg plays: Athens
opened with Brent Cornwell pass·
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On Friday, Ootobc, 19. the Wa.'
huma White Falcon ' Band, undor' '
the dll"cction of Mr. Howard Cozm1, t'rt&gt;sented. a ha1f·tllme 1h0W1
entit}ed "ThlsJA Your lAte, Dad".
the oreasloh as the Dad'• Night
lnothnll gome between Wahama
and •Ripley:
The p,;,.gnme featlvltie• began
Wih the band marching down \he
field playing the school light long.
At midfield hOt band fAced he
moin stands and' played the Na·
tiona! Anlbem.

· Pomeroy, C)hlo

Pbllco

lng to Lo(an's 255 got
by palaillg to Logan•! 8; 'inll'btld )g fin·
al P&lt;&gt;lnll to Logan'• 341
For Jackson, Yerian passed to
Reynolda tn tbe seeond quarter
(or 18 yards to make It 6·6. But Loaan made a drive of 38 yarda good
with Brown acorlng on a sneak
and Morgan, momenta tater, Inter·
cepted Yerian's pass and went 52
for another touehdown. Halftime
ocore, 20-6.
Strait got his 69 yarder on the
oeeond play of the se&lt;ond half. It
was a J&gt;IIWer play off tackle In
which he reversed his field and
outran everybndy. Still In the
tlllrd quarter, Jact,.n drove 79
yard! with MoGoon scoring from a
toot out.
Tbey kicked off and Strait got
hla D~ yards In 1\fo playa for the
final TD. In all, Strait ~ad 189
yard• In ~i carries.
GALLIPOLIS ITOPPID
Atheno got two TD's in the firsf
qutrler, added one In the seeond
and another In the last. Ronnie
Cm \Vcnl I yard lor Gallla's on·

At Wahama ffi.gh
Halftime Show

(Contfnwd From Page Onol
The curtain formed by ihc band
The hall-time show began with
members led by Ofum Major David
fanlar~ In the usual entran"''
Carson parted for the entrance of afromation
of two Jines the width
of the football field . The ban.,
led by Drum Major Juhling MilClung, Assistant Drum Major lack·
Je Capehart, and the majorettes,
then marched dnwn the fiel4 play·
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Smith for ule""fu;tTD. Quart.,.
back C0111well kicked lhe point.
With 30 se&lt;onds left In the nme
quarter, Max Sehwarzel went one
when Hawthorne levelled off on yard lor a TD and Cornwell apln
him. Two play• brought a flrit added the point:
down on the Hound 13 but Har·
rison's fumble was retOVered by
Tigner.
Palton, Caldwpll, and Rielly netted two lint downs but Pl&lt;k·
ell's pass was taken in by Spen·
eer on lhe 40 who j:ln"ied It back
for a flllal Panther TD. Werry's
point was gond. ,
Aa the game ended sub qUjlrte,...
ONE TEAM OF BOWLERS
back Bill Wilson intercepted a
Consisting
of three men and two
Pickett pass at midfield.
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Score by quarters:
Pomeroy
8 0 14 13--1131 to complete the Sunday nlght MiX·
Hounds
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JACKETS WILT UNDER TD BARRAGE

Th' roof fell In .o~ Coach .Jim
Keadle's Jackson II'O"men Fr1day
night at Loian ao the Chieftains
pulled the upset of the year by
running over Jackson.34-19. It toppled the confident lronmen from
a tie for lhe league leadership
with Welitton which maintained
It! pate with a convincing 58-0
victory cvet Middleport.
In the other league game Gal·
llpolla lost to Athens In Bulldog
territory 28~ as UIO.pound Vic
Stanaon, Athens end, stopped AI·
bert Lee or the Blue Devils cold
on his wide eqd sweeps.
Logap eapltalhed on Jackson ,,...
ron. A fumble led to lhe first Logan touehdown. a roughing penalty
led to the second, a pa&amp;S Interception to the third, Lynn Strait'• 69
yard run to the fourth. and the
l11t TD came In the last quarter
when In Jwo playa Strait covered
55 yar~s and made It 33·19, Gene
Morgan adding the point.
The atory of errort II better lold
In statlstlea. Jackson had If first
downslo Logan's 7, 305 yarda rush·

"Dads".Honored

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After the kickoff the Panther defense stopped Neitonvllle again
and Hall's punt netted If yards to
his own 38. Hawthorn~ got 4, Har·
ri11on made ?, Speneer 9 and from
the 19 pballn tossed to JohnJOn
38.
lor the TD. Werry's try for point
The Hounds had to kick soon was no good.
Werry's kickoff wu taken by
and it glaneed off Pictett'• foot
and out of bounds alter, netting Hitchings who fumbled on t~e 30
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yard
lnlerlerenee put the ba'l alter the klrkoll with Wellsloo
on the Jacket one, and Cundiff recovering on the Jacket 1~.
punched it over.
Another persoDal foul by the
FOURTH QUARTIR
Jacke!J put it on the one, and Dan
Wellston subs broke it wide Bush punched it .over £or ,the final
open In the last frame. Keith Man- score with 2:05 left in the game.
ring went 50 to score, Earl CompWhen the game ended Wellston
aton made 30 to the laeket seven, had the bali on the laeket 7 be·
a personal roul put in on the one. cause Hendershot had stolen enand the ume b~y ran Middleport'• other Wayland rung on the 15 and
Jell end untouched.
the lost three plays of the gaiRo
Three plays later afler Wll· had netted the little Rocket• bu~
land's pass was inter®pted by 8 yards as the gun sounded.
Hendershot, Jim Evans, a sopho- · Score By Quartera :
more bench warmer, went 61 yards Wellston
19 7 7 2~6
through' the middle to score. MJd.. Middleport
0 0 0 0-~
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Running Game ASSOCIATED RAQ.IO:·
Falcons Beat In ~~ Count; Athens Smothers Gallia
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MolD Street, Pomeroy. Rev. J
~~WID Cnarle' Rector; Mrs. ,c..
drlc W Clark, organlot. Wonhlp
aad sermon at 10 30 1\, II., Holy
Communion first Sunday In moath
Church Scnool Beglaners , and
Primary, at 10'30 A M. For ll!!or
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please telephone 80:hl
Every Sunday 10 A M S1n.dr.y
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day 10 month 11 A M Church
comm1mion and prtacbm&amp;, thud
lunday in .r.ontb 7 30 P• .11
church preaching~'
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Jmy sunday 9 30 A 14. Sunday
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In . t~e ~astor Ch•rch
month at Tuppers Plain!, tlltri.l Fultz, supt Mornmg wonhlp at
Tuesday m monlh at Long'Bof· 10·30 Frank Cheeoebrew, chaP'
Lorn Ollleial Board meeting the lain or tho Eighth Dlltrlet Am·
second TUesday '" the montti erlcan LegJOn will be the
God moves m a mysterious way
Chnstian Women's Fellowahlp speaker and hJS topic will ,
the second Thursday an the Leg1on project "Back to
month !lev Harold C. Dosler, WYF 6 P m Monday,
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Trustee.!! meeting "ith
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Sunday School ot 9 30 a m !olrs 6 30 Ju01or CJw:r, 7 p. m Senior
Walter Brown, Supt Communion chmr
and Preaching serviCe at 10 tD a
Church of tho No10rono, Midm and evcmnc service at 7 30 dleport, Rev R9tert Pal\)lcr, Pill·
Mornmg preaching Oct ~•. Nov 3 tor Bible School 9·30 Lcst.r
Occ 1 and 20 Evening sendces Taylor. supt , Morning worship
Oct 20 Nov 17 and Dec lj and communion 10 30,
Youth
rraver meetmg and B1ble Study hour 7 P m, Evening service
every Wcdnesda)l at 8 p. m 7·30 Wadnesday, Praytr meeting
Chmh communton and preachlll8 ChriStian Youth Fellowship meet 7 30 Thursday D 30 Caravan, 7
Courth Sunday LD m&lt;nth 7.30 P tngs 1 to 9 p m !lest Tueaday in Pal Time
with foam rubber cuehlons
\t: chur•h lJreachJD.Il
EUB Churchto, Mornlnt Slor &amp; the month at Tuppers Plains,
Mt. Morloh lloptl•t Cllurdl.
l&lt;~nlerpnsc, Rev LJSton Halley third Tuesday in the month at Middleport. Rev N D Bordon,
Pastor Morom~ ~tar Sunjav Long Bottom
Orrtclal Board pastor BLble School 9.1D Arlen•
~chool 9 ~ A M /lornlng wor meetmg lhe ILrst Wednesday Reeoe, oupt, Morning worship
ship at II A M !o!YF Sunday 01'~ mght In the month. Rev Harold 10 30; BnJ 6 P m
mng at 8 Prayer meeting Tburs· C. Doster, minister. Everyone
Churth of Chrkt in Chrlaflen
ROOI,~yERINGl ,
day evcDlng, F.nt•.rpri!e Sundoy weJeome.
Union, Middleport, ReY. Guy ,,
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TiJ Foctorotod Chu,.h: Iva~&gt; §ayre pastor Sundsv SChool at
•htp 9 30 A M YF at 6 30 P, M galicol Rolormod • P....,llrlon, 9 30 Leo Hill, oupt Ev!ngl!ihtl•
EvenLng •mrshlp 7 30 Pr1yor pfmeroy, Rev Waldo 3 B,artels, •erv~ce 7'30: Wedne•day 7:30
meetmg Wednesday 7 ~0 P M,
Pastor, Norman Kloe.s, S. ~· Sapt Bible Studv Cl•"
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m Mar)m, Pastor ,Sunday School ship llour 10 30 a m Sermon to- Union, Hob•on, Rev. 0 H Cai'l.
9 30 A M. Worship Service 7 P plo "The Co,.plalners",
C0me nBBtor Sundoy School 9 •· m
M Chrl!t1111 Endeavor alttll'nate and worship You are welcome.
.\nnic Mohler, oupt: Morning
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Chu••h of tho NorortftO, Syro Laurel Cll[f Sunday School at Evening service 7•30: Wedi)CIIIiay
SoUd Maple
euse, l;or It Wllllama, putor 9 30 a m Pearl Jacobs, Supt. proyer meeting 7 30
Sunday School 9 30 A M Mornmr Sunday morning servloe follow·
Chu"'h of Christ, llrolillllry,
BEDROO~
worship 10 30, NYPS 6;80 P M mg sunday School by the Plllltor. Rev Thomas Wetlls
pastor
Evangeliatw oervice 7 30 P. II FMV ServLce 7 p m Evongells. Bible School 9·30, WilliAm Kin•
Open stock In brown or red ilnlsh
Wednet~ay evening proyer meal ue Service 7 ~0 p m, by putor. Rupl Mornmll wmhlp
10·30
'
tog lor t~&lt; midweek and TueaG&amp;J Wcdnelday Church Prayer meet• Chrlsban Endeovor 6 p m ; Evcarterooon pr1yer hour
mg 7 30 p m Leader-pastor
nine: service 7 SO
,.
Hysell Run Sunday School at
Tho ProobYiorlon Churth, Srro·
Houu af Pr~ytr, Chedlr, s- 9 30 a m Carrie Muore, Sup! eu~e, Rev Howa(d Ruooelt, pasday School 9•80 A, M, Morning Sunday mornmg service follow· tor Church School 9'30 Pearl
worship 11 A M Sunday evenlni mg Sunday School by putor. !olcBrtde, suot: Evening aervlee
Grouping Includes Sealy smooth top mattress, ~aly
worshLp at B Prayer meeliDI on Thur~day Church Proyer meet· 7 30 topic "Bick to God" bv
springs,
metal frame and bookcase bed.
Thnrsdl&gt;)l 8 P !ol
mg 7 80 p m leader, putor.
Frank Checsebrew, chaplain of
Bradford .hurch of Christ SuJ&gt;o
Revival Meetmg-Date Oct 10 the Lu1on Eighth Dl!trlct
day School, 9 3~ a. m. Lord's S"p. to Oct 20 Place-Hyoell Ruu
Flrot laptiot Church, I Main
per lmmed1a.ely followinc.
Free Methodist Church, TLme-. St Pomerov. Ralph C Zundel,
Froo Mothodlll Church, ROY. w. 7 30 p m. Each cvelllng EYifl· pastor Combmed ~ervice or wor·
H Strausbaugh, pastor. Laurel gcl(!t-Rev W. H Strausbaugh sh tp and study 9 80 to 11 a, m'
CIICI Sunday School 9 30, Clm Special smging each evening Soecaal music Sermnn uworlrl
meeting 10 30, FMY oervlce 700. Everyone welcome.
Evcnls ln Babic Ught." Nunerv
cOmplete with lnnersprlngs lllattresil
Prcachmg 8 00, Prayer 1 meetin,;:
Unttod Mathocllot Church, Oct. and Jumor Church Cor chlldr,cn
\
Wed 7 30 Hy•el Run Sunday ~ Po:lnlroy, Eugene Brown P'" Lav Development program Wc·t·
tor Sunday School 9·1D, 'rheo neoday 7 15 lhe One-Won n•c
FAIRVtiW
Rev Harry J~lekens, past01 Smith, supt. Worship 10 30 Lay· elm meehn~ Thundu 7 30 T''
Sunday School 9 30 a m., Young man'• Day with Frank Vaughan as ' Cub Soout meeting [or Den M1·
thcrs, Thuf!day 6 40 p m
Pooples meeting 6 10 p m Church Lavleader In eharge
Chrlotion Sdonco Society, 144
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Preachtng aervlr.es 7 30 p m ,
Muibt&gt;!r)',
:'\vc,
Pomei'OY
Morn
Prayer meeting Wed 7 30 p m ,
•Dresser *Cbelt *Bed *Springs Ma~e66
1"'1
Thursday 7 30 p m Saat Letar• mg "rvlce at t1 with "Doctrine of
•2 'Limps •2 PUlowe
•
By l•gone llrown
S S 9 30 Morning wor&amp;hlp 10 40 Atonement" the &amp;object ol the 101·
Unltod Mlthocllot Chur&lt;~
Evompg worahlp 8 on the 1,~ 3rd son sermon and the Golden Teat
"Th Bltie of HeiNen 11 l~r••r
~th Suhdayo Prayer meetlnl! oa TUrn us •!ittin, 0 Lor4 God ~I than the Cloud'' are the worda of
hosts,
1auso
Thy
lace
to
ahine,
and
Wodnesday at 8
Elizabeth Browning, wile of tho
Racine Mltolon Charloa Buah we shall be oa•ed Psolma 8Cl'19 qrcat Engibil poet, Robert Brown·
6·Pieee
"
7-Piece
P"tor, Services Sunday 7 30 and Wedncaday evening •&lt;rvlce at B. IIIJI. She WJt an Invalid, but hrr
The
public
Ia
cordially
mvlted
to
Iu,.tlay 7 30
ren;.rt feeling, love an 1
Church of Chrltl, Pomoroy, sllcnd Re.,Ung room v•lth aide
H~r hfe was comparattvelv
lllblc School G30, Richard Davl!, trancP. Joc,Jied 11t the 1ear of th&lt;J
uble dre•er. ~,.,r'lamjl,
but •h• left ao mueh to tbe
In your choice ol coiofl One book~ue bed, che!\, ~uo ~;
supt Morning wonhlp 10.30, rhurch, opt•n to the pubhc on
Topic "The Eldorsblp' ChriBlhn Monday from 2 to 4 p m
large uble and G deluxe chalro iy innerspring mat.trO!S aM
Froodom GoopoiiAinlon, Btohan lcsus said, "A city set on a hjll
fGUO. !Senil' ~· •tM:IDSI
Endeavor 6 30. Evening service
cannot be h&gt;•" !latt 5 14 When
ALL FO~ QNL"(
.
Furniture Fair Speetal 1
Dally VaeahJn BLble School Pro. and Stivenvllle Road. E. J. Gril· he &lt;arne mto tbe world be found
fith 1 pastor, Lawrence Glueaen·
pollllcol
corruption,
!oclal
hatred!,
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7 ao. Chureh of tho Lord camp, assi1tant pastor Sunday
Apaolollc
and moral dec1y Jeaus wu a re.il·
Je'sua Christ acmccs held Sunday Sehool 10·00 a m Preaching 8·00 1st and He faced thmgs as they'
,.
School 10 a m Wednesday night p m , Prayer and Praise Servlee were He knew there were two
7 30 P M, FrLday Young Peo- every Tueaeday evening at 8 00 p sldea Lo any situation There wu
plca meeting 1 ao P M: Sunday M Younw Peoples Servlcee Friday a right way and a wrong way...
night Evungchalic 7 30, Pastor 74D p m
1 dark side and a bright aide; a
Rev. Kenneth Dyson, assiStant Allred Mlthodlot Church, R. M. way of Ill.&gt; and a way of death
Grove. pastor Sunday School 9'80 But with bi• aplrlt of hope and op'
Rev, Rubert Sayre
a m Lloyd Dillinger, aupt. Wor- liml•m
He took thing• that men
shiP services IO:tG a m MYF 7.30 cur~e and eulted them, Llolen
p m , Monday, Oct 21, 8 p m
hope He 111veo to what had
Chester Charge MYF meeting In what desfi&amp;ed
words:
the church baaement Wed , 7'30
BlcMed
are
the "Poor" In
GROUP INCLUIJES/
p to , proyer scrvlcea Thursday, oplrltOct 31 MYF Halloween party In
Biessed art thQie who "morn"lhe church basement
BleJted or• those who "hue.
Church
of
Christ,
Mlddloport,
1
cet"\
rY SEIIU tot lveryOM Fred I Gardner, pastor, Bible Je•u• otood on the hill
above
"The Basis of
School 9 30 Homer Rice, 1upt. the doudo and let Ilia light 1hlne.
Morning worship 10 30 aubject He did not deny the doubts 1nd
Spiritual Healing"
"The Moat Deaperate Rlslt": 8 gloom ol lila day, but He
WSAZ-TV
p m. Chrutlan Endeavor, Eve these advenarte1 to become
Challllel 3-10:151.111
ntne •ervleo 1 subject "Twu ping Elo"e' to victory. He
- - -- - Storms," Wedncaday 7 p, m that we eould do the ume.
•
Shotlt Voller Ptotorol UniiJI Prayer meeting and Bible 1tudy One ol the IIJ'Cat olns ol hJma~~&gt;
Hamlodr Grnt Chrtatlon Chu111\ 8 p m Choir practice
ily II failure te try, If wt &lt;DCVOI'
Sunday School 9 30 a m Bernard
Hooth Molhodlat Church, Mid· make o start, we will remain In
Paul""· Supt Communion anp dleport, Rev c R Konkrl;ht, defell Aok and It thall tie
prcachlna service at 10 II a. Ill· !pastor Sundar School 9:80 E•· Seek And l du shallllnd. 'll:fttt~CklliU·
Evening service 7 30 p m ~IOr!f; nest covert, supt; Morning WOT· it ohaU be OJitned, Matt,
lng preacl\lng services on cr,Cl: , •hlp 10 30 Laylllon'• Sunday, Je•IIS wam't •ery IIOPular
13, Nov 10 and Dec, 8 Evenll\lr •Bernard Fulla, apeakor, MYF S
day exc•Pt 1mon11 the poor
prcach1ng on Sept 29, Ocl 27, p, m Tuesday, Portsmouth Dh. sick end troubled In heart. But lie
Nov 14, Dec 21 Chlistian Youtli Fall Conference Rl Piketon; Wed· aald H•'dldn't eome to lllalaltr to&lt;
Followshlp meeting• 7 to 9 P m nesdaJ , cnolr rehearlai 7 p. m., the well, bu to the alck and those
rlrst Thur~day In the month Thursday McKay·Miller , Clrtle "who have need of the phyalelan "
here, tWd Thursday In tho at the church at 2 o'clock
Orange church. Official Board
Pint loptlot Church, MIHI,.
I
meellng the Friday after preach· port, Rev c E. Hoyt, paator
'
lng servlte! the previous Sund•r Churrh School D~~ Gerald An•
morning, Homecoming Sunday thony aupt ~ornlng worahip
I
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Oct 8th, ilukct dlnne,r 1 o'clock 10 15 ' topic' "lil!Ciple• With Oil·
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afternoon service 2 o c~ock He¥ dpli~e" 5 80 Junior and Senior
'
Harold C Doster, minuter Everl HI BYF 7.30 Evonlng •ervlco
one welcome.
L
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L D Dll '
0 on ' Ch lotion Church: Sun• aymen s un ay
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ea,
'sorry
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leader and Paul Smart, apeak\lf,
day SchoOl 10 a m Mamn Kee· TUesday 9 30 a. nl. women!'
1\'
baugh, ~~pt &lt;;ommun10n and
Group No I, 1'30 p m·
inconvenr~nct yo~,
~roachln&amp; service II • m, anti,
Group No 2 7 80 Rlbl!
,
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Ch 1 18 'n.!:. •
Morning )reaching on Sept 2D,
Clau of
r al ~ v•••••·
ma~•
'it nace~rf4
Oct 27, ~o. 111; Dee. 22. Evenlni ors
Wedne!day 7 SO pray:
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Dec. a. Otir~tlan• Youth Fellow· jor choir, Thuradar 8 80 Men l
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Perhaps 11 would be well If each of us had an hourglass placed 'llhere we could see 1t
throtfghout the ~ay ~'or the hourglass seems to be the best reminder that time 1s fleetmg
- a much belle!' ~emlnder than the clock It might be that this forceful remmder of
the passmg of lime would spur us mto domg the thmgs we know should be done but
keep put!tng off. We Intend to visit a "shut-Jn", wnte to that boy ovmeas, reply to a
letter that has given us comfort.
Then there Is the matter of attendmg church, We want to start gotng but JUSt don't
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elpre other And Seven Children Die In Flames·.
Blue Ribbons 1'on By

Middleport Boy
Scout Drive
Nets Over $500

1Three'Pronged Probe Launched
Of Fire That Wiped Out ~amily

BELPRE, Ohio (UP) - The death of a mother and seven ~f
her pine cbildren in a fire which gutted thetr onee-colldemned
Bernard Fultz. ehall'man oi 'hr apartment here was under mvestigalion on three fronts today,
W~hington County Sherif! Dean Ellis said he had ~est­
1157 Boy Scout dr~ve In M1ddh•
port, reported a collection of s:m ed the state Fire- Marshall to aid him and local authorllie~ lD·
ot1 Saturday evening w 1t h two vestigate the death of Mrs Vtvan Aleen Snider, 36, and Jier
more apecia'. gift c:ollecton to
tie\en children
The e1gbt Vlctimo lwl apparn"
0
report yet
ly suf!O&lt;aiA!d early SundaJ beloro
The drive thu year surted S&lt;l II
urday morn1ng w1th a ktek ofr
they rould escape thflr -nJI.
floor apartment The onlY ellt Wll
breakf11l at the Heath Methodl5t
a narrow sta1rway at the end 9f
~:~~ aervcd by mothera o[ Cub I
a aeries of fave roow the lamiiJ
O&lt;eupled m the ram!haokle buildRobert Siler, Melgs-Gai!La·lfas'1\B 1q th11 Oh1o River. tewn .•
on Scout Executive, wa1 &amp;peaker
The father Lloyd, 39, and tn
at the breakfast and explamed
sona, Darrell Lee, 18, and Ronald,
th~ u1e ()f the moneY., cflllccted for
tile Scout!'l
The annual Halloween ~elebra- 12, were not at home, Slllder wu
Mrs Ernest Covert was cha~r uon sponsored by Feeney-Bennett YJmting the home ql il ftlatm 'In
man of the workers who canvasserl Post No 128 Amer1eat1 Legton V~enna, W Ya , ~l tit mila
the town Saturd_ay and · reporle&lt;l wdl 'be heW o~ Thursday October from here where Ranald ,had .~n
aod Darren waa cODfln!d
bark to the church
In, WJtb prue• ui be g;ven ror otaymg,
to a Partmburg, W. VI., bOIPital
Fultz, who 111d that approx1mat j costumee m the parade •
ely
h 1 d been •eceiVo:d a '
Judg111&amp; will be at thr oarlti118 for mtnor sura:ery.
t~ankl!d !Irs C.nrt lot aerO!!' from the VLIIage Hall
Swder, • s!UHJorker' ot lhe
of and the Juilges and -ume clus- Corning Glau Co, Parkftaburl.
" w11l be ....... ~ In the near wu stunned lly the tragedf. Be
luture
bad llri'IVed -home too late to be I(
Don RoaN~ is general chairman lJS!iatanee Alter oiewlng I h
ol the
w1th Paul Hall' ahamblti, be !lid.
ehaarman and
"The boys don't even llave 'a
to serve c1der
to wear to tbe funeraL;
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ID~~::~t~
to the Middleport tuat
~
who will lead the Authoroties wd the YlctiJu bijl
parade
the busmes1 aee- apparently been w~teblne TV tlad'
hon, to4he •people an eostume tbe had fallen asleep oboitl7 biWe
children m tlle crowd and then te the fue broke out betweea
the general publiC 11 long as their and 3 00 a.m e.dt Hre111011, iltio
amved WJtbm 10 llliDutel i&amp;i llie
aupply lasta
Surprose (ators are a~o plan- alarm wu !DIInded, llid tile mtenor of tile apar!IDent ,,.. pt.
ned the ohairmoon

Legton PIans
Ballowe'en
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an oban&lt;loned~a
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lhebftil!"na.:•
8 p IA!d
the rltlt
noor; badr
town I demned aOO.t a y•ir .... •
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parking Tile bodies of lit., s~ ~ '
nnn1" deuuls will be announc- four of thf ehildreD were 1 - Ia
the roon&gt; l!jlntainlliC tile ttl~
aet Three other bodlee were fowtd
in a bedroom.
In addiuon to Mn, Snidcr.ibe
VJetima were IJntlt Diona. 1';
Sheila Rae, II; Michael WQDe, t; ,
Mona Lila, 7; DaVId Louis, J;
Daniel Gail, Z. and Bill Jo,, :1
mootlu,
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lin. R1111eU Kerns, a ""JibW,
said •be -.... awuened bJ lhe ,
Three Columbus res1dents, two llomeJ obout 3'1~ e.m e.d.L '
men and a W(lman, were fating
"I heard the cbDdren - ·
,
interrogation today bv members of me/' abe said
the Federal Alehohol Tax Depart· She woke ber huaband and Mt
men! alter t~eJt arrest at II 30 p him down lhe atreet te a ..,.,.
m Sunday 10 GalhpoiJs of ' Illegal bor's houae te telephone lireiJ\ea.
transportation or moonshme whis. Ne~ther thf Snlden nor Kems
ha•e a phone.
1
key."
Arrested by the Patrol. who Eerne said be ran up the at.Ps
followed theu car from their point to the Snoder apartment and fOUIId •
ol entry mto Ohto from the Point the door IO&lt;ked.
Plea.. nt br~dge mto GJihpolb "I kiCked In I panel and reaelied
were· AU red Brown, 37 lilY Bur iulde," he aald. "I felt in irOn
Icy, 34 and Mary Belle Burley, 37, har I couldn' budge tile door."
Firemen llid liter the "'rett.
1111fe ol Ray Burley
The H~ghway Patrol sa1d today bar" WU' I te...J rack llld U
lhlt the triO when apprebend•d Kerna had reoebed a lew inehea
bad 1n the1r possession 30 gtllon further be would have been lhla
to 11lllock the door
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of "moonshme' bottled 10 ft2 quart
Volunteer
firemen
aaid
lheJ
cbntamers
The tr1o were bcmg q\lestioned were blocked by dense smoke and
today by off~eersas to thell' aoul'&lt;'&lt;! llamea from mounting the lllqle
of supply m West V1rgint11 llld at set ol stain. An attempt te pta
to the apJI1\ment from a
cording to the Patrol would pro- aceeu
nearby
roof w:u also ttnrand.
b'lbly he turned over to the federal they said
authot1t1es for prosecution.
"By \ben thf kida mullt ba~
~he confiscated "moonshine"
been '4eaa," Fire Chief Wllllfjn
hql~ hY the Highway Patrol at Its
Mulligan aa1d He !lid the llanlea
G~IUpohs headQ\Iarters .waa laid
were broogbt under control In
to be, "highly potent "
about an htur.
Snider told lnvestiga!Ol'll he bad
left home about 12 30 a. m, He
said bis wile and children We(e
watmtlng telerision when he left.

Tl{ree Arrested
for Transporting
30 Gal. Moonshine

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