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Rutland's Ret! Dllvals exploded wath a fury tbat- ,&amp;hOCked
tHe Belpre Golden Eagles mto compl~te humiliatjpn In, the
"Fancy illeppihJ .. theme 1 the J fourth ·quatter of a winncr·lake-all Lrttle Butkllye Leagul)
show aoven by !be MidH~port foolbaU contest Thursday nli;bt on the loser·~ fi~ld.
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G9ing.b)to that Jasl&lt;Juarter, the Eagles nur&amp;ell ·rl'3-12'edge
the Goltlpolfi'MiddloP.ort ' • some, ~nd looked like they .had control of the game. 1\ scant IZ olin·

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of cold 111 whach cover·
ed !he entire nation early today
exc•pt for the julhng la!Ue toe of
Florida
Th~ U S. Weatbor Bureau r~
ported that a eold aar masl
whJch centered 111 North Dakota
•pread as far as the At!Jntae
Co ..! durang lhe Right, brangang
the entire uataon under Us luflurnre
Temperatures Hropped below
20 In Nortb Dakota, then rose
Cuusohdataon ol' \wo Maddie- gently at succe...,vely dtsbn!
port automqtave ftrnai under one omls. Light snow fell '" the
mapagement was bemg a.nn~oun· &amp;trtp from Wyomtng through Ne·
ced' today In which !be Melga br11.1ka, Colorado and Kan•a•
~lotor Co , 18 ab•orb¢ bY the n,
A few 8collered •bowers wm
It Ra\vllnl!li 911 , Co
the lmgorlng remnants o( heavy
1rains whach drenched the northo.rrou R. Norris,
ern Appolachtano and Illinois
Ma11111er lnnuuneed today
Thur~day Tlacre also 'l'•re llghl
under tlie consolldatio~
"'"" In the Poetlae 'NorthW.st
SIIYofl/' formerly WJih
and II) the "''' ooulh of tbl
MOilltS and Richard Ra••lintia,_Jsnowlaii'Uelt.
formed)' with R &amp; A
Cold ~lnperalnres will
PWMtll "ill a&lt;!t
over most Ot the eastern
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ute rotmlry today. alroppmg
.Ttai! l!l'"sent &amp;leigs
what In lbe Atlantic and .
f~ on Second
poast slate• and Oklahoma
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Hostess F.or

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the Nwrene, Ftldlly
llov. 1 al 7 30 o'Clock.
service wlll be in charge
boot cbureb paotor, •the
Harold Klingel
and Mrs. Golloway hal"
~ipl~&lt;ted· lour years 111 N1,...
1•• as pa•tor and teacher an
Bible JJChO&lt;JI and thi• "
farsl lutl01agb.: (t
Re1 Galloway 18 a
of lbe Nyrlhwe•l Naqrene Cot.
lPgo, Nampa, ldi ', &gt;and 1 p~st~red
In Idaho and Oregon before gomg out as- ~ IRJI-to~ary.
lhs new . .I,SII!RIII~IIt wiJl be
announced by the Naarene department of foreign
nli5Slon~
Kan,.a Caly, fullowmg !he
depubllon work

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the Great ;Lok"
Rncka'-• and othtr
rain In the Ft~r Northwest.
skl'll wtll previttl over 11\r.
of the- w.. tern b;all ul

boden, medtalllcli
It! the :~l!rvlre dPpartment
R H Rawhng!i Sou~ Co, are country
Harold (Tagl Long, Rober! Fotly,
Joe Mood.,baugh. Mel Steele,
Eugene !lagan Arnold Rae&amp;ards
and lluward Engh&gt;h Ella Mae
Norton serves as booklteoper
ln the parfli dPtlartnwnt Pa,ul
Holter IN m.tnager aNS~I~d by
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p,etient sltuw ruum at lhe n. :1-1
RawlillJ!l! Sons Co at Mill •aJtd
Secon4 Street are .be1nr enlarged

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b{ Mlmle'fB111Iot1 Re•"•vi)le. , kt
t "'Vli Wilbur Roston RR\'r:nna
0 \VtllJ crow &amp; Crul\ attorney
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seoreboard which said:
)lull~nd 321
G!':lepre 131
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Supreme CI!Jurt Finds Southeastern Ohio Counties Most
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Court of Ohto on the worlt of Ohto courts
durmg September, Meigs County is leadmg
the state on "Age of Median Pendmg Case..
Thts IS the supreme court's recently mnovat
ed way of determming the speed of our at·
torneys and common pleas courts servmg the

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While courts may have cases hoary with
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necessarily should be rare The supreme
public wtth JUstice
court report suggests that havmg a f~w of
The report showed that southeastern Ohio these on dockets does not destroy the relta·
counbes, Vmton, Metgs, Gallla, Jackson and billty of the ''median age of a case" to lndl·
Washington, led over all other counties of
the state excepting Perry of central Ohto m cate fllirly tbe overall efftciency of the court
It c1tes the example of the case )!eld achve
tlp\e lag between date of filing of a case and for 21 years noted above The court In ques
Judgement
tlon had an average median til)le lag of but
Metgs showed an "Average lag" of 40 6\.'l months, balancmg all cases That one
months, Vinton 36, Gallla 39, Jaekson 22, and
Washmgton 23 Compared to this record are year case dld not destroy the true picture or
this county's efficient court
such counties as Lawrence with 'S; -Lornlh 7.
Lawyers here say that an energetic
Mabonmg 6 Marton 3, and Delaware 3.
"might take the initiative In prodding Jaw·
yers to quleker sett.l""¥inls" but that the fm·
at responslbiUty ln ciVil actions li the law·
yers' theli\selvea and. their clients

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SFC Lewis Queen, local arm•
recruiter announced today that
Richard R Jones, the son ol
Mr and Mrs Frank L Jones, ot
iAtcl IAL. SATURDAY
Route I, Shade, Ohio, was r&gt;
S&lt;nlor mothers of Middleport cently aeeepted for enlislment lrl
Hlllh School are havlna a bale the
aectlrity a~ener He
sale Satur~ay al the Trtlustet dil,_rl,ed for Fort Knox, Ky , last
Cleaners wheq potato aalad,
he will undergo lni 1
td bei~ ah11 vegolible soup
and further a~
be sold In ~dltlon to the
hasl4 iraln'/nl(
baked gobds Proceoda of
of eight rBI
1111le will •• to the luild to
trainlnr he will
the Soijlor etau to New
to tort ' beven~
Clly on 1 trip ~ext a~rillg
a ~eriod ol ox•
tralnlnl pr ..
trJ a permanent asai1n:
an army security

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It's all escapism t
pie 'Man &lt;nn t
hlm,II!U',; 10
he s trying to liloralty "gel
earth' as one used to Invite his
dearest toea lo do
I'm 110ing lo sum It up by quot
In&amp; Riley of a favorile TV pro1ram,
one of the lew men !elL who ean
cause me to gel Uckled on todaY!
dull, stodlf no count TV
Sez he, "What a revoltin' devol·
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luncheon at the home or Mr'3
Otlie Roush 1111 rue5tiay arter
uoo11 wi!b Mn F A Batey as
SISting
Pre5ent were Mrs Uerman
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~TELEYISlOK _GUiD{t&gt;·

Commentating, Editorially

·WSAz-TV: tb~nptel' l \

Supreme CI!Jurt Finds Southeastern Ohio Counties Most
Guuilty In Motter 01 Time Lag For Dispensing Justice

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Aetorlllng to tM report of the Supreme
Court of Ohto on the worlt of Ohto courts
durmg September, Meigs County is leadmg
the state on "Age of Median Pendmg Case..
Thts IS the supreme court's recently mnovat
ed way of determming the speed of our at·
torneys and common pleas courts servmg the

-r1•day
F
I

case on the docket serves as a constant re
minder of the dire results of nobeontp!Lanc,e. 1
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6 45
7 00
g 00
D30
10 00
to 30
11 00

Aged Cases On Docket Rare

While courts may have cases hoary with
age on their dockets for good cause, these
necessarily should be rare The supreme
public wtth JUstice
court report suggests that havmg a f~w of
The report showed that southeastern Ohio these on dockets does not destroy the relta·
counbes, Vmton, Metgs, Gallla, Jackson and billty of the ''median age of a case" to lndl·
Washington, led over all other counties of
the state excepting Perry of central Ohto m cate fllirly tbe overall efftciency of the court
It c1tes the example of the case )!eld achve
tlp\e lag between date of filing of a case and for 21 years noted above The court In ques
Judgement
tlon had an average median til)le lag of but
Metgs showed an "Average lag" of 40 6\.'l months, balancmg all cases That one
months, Vinton 36, Gallla 39, Jaekson 22, and
Washmgton 23 Compared to this record are year case dld not destroy the true picture or
this county's efficient court
such counties as Lawrence with 'S; -Lornlh 7.
Lawyers here say that an energetic
Mabonmg 6 Marton 3, and Delaware 3.
"might take the initiative In prodding Jaw·
yers to quleker sett.l""¥inls" but that the fm·
at responslbiUty ln ciVil actions li the law·
yers' theli\selvea and. their clients

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Truth or ConsequeneeJ
Tie T~e Doqh
11 could Be Yo•
News Report
Movletlme
Bride 0111W Groom
Malin .. 'rheuer
Qdeen For A U111
Modern RomaooN
Com-..ty Time
Trou~Je with Father
Spinaeh Playhouse
NBC Ne\Va

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Tr~e

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Detective'• .,J)Im

Forel:l 1\ltr!l\le ' 1
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Big Picture
DOwn On the :Fatril
Weitllrb Theatt* ' '
Walen Mr Wizard
S" ICing
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SFC Lewis Queen, local arm•
recruiter announced today that
Richard R Jones, the son ol
Mr and Mrs Frank L Jones, ot
iAtcl IAL. SATURDAY
Route I, Shade, Ohio, was r&gt;
S&lt;nlor mothers of Middleport cently aeeepted for enlislment lrl
Hlllh School are havlna a bale the
aectlrity a~ener He
sale Satur~ay al the Trtlustet dil,_rl,ed for Fort Knox, Ky , last
Cleaners wheq potato aalad,
he will undergo lni 1
td bei~ ah11 vegolible soup
and further a~
be sold In ~dltlon to the
hasl4 iraln'/nl(
baked gobds Proceoda of
of eight rBI
1111le will •• to the luild to
trainlnr he will
the Soijlor etau to New
to tort ' beven~
Clly on 1 trip ~ext a~rillg
a ~eriod ol ox•
tralnlnl pr ..
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an army security

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he s trying to liloralty "gel
earth' as one used to Invite his
dearest toea lo do
I'm 110ing lo sum It up by quot
In&amp; Riley of a favorile TV pro1ram,
one of the lew men !elL who ean
cause me to gel Uckled on todaY!
dull, stodlf no count TV
Sez he, "What a revoltin' devol·
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Jdtktfs Weaken In Second
Confldellee

1956 FORD

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dulles this )l'eek are already history. Choices wer~ lflade
')'hunday aft6rnoon well before whiStle tirnt. Oply seven
panellsts were on hAnd , Rich JGnes being as absent from his
usual haunts as a Woody Hayes fan in Paul Brown's family
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od said except Old Expert Fred Crow and
Ken
McElhinney. Rutland veri!ied ~he faith of every
tlan In Its prowess on the grldtron with a rnor~ thllll
lhg thumping of Belpre (In the last 12 minutes), S2·13
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}dekets Fool 0 nIyMr. Kmg· t

Worr.en. Boys
See Our Moelirn Styles

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BwnY WdN

nlan blj)&lt;!k:g,4 Well~~on p\1111 {n8
Steve Pritchett Dlck&amp;tl u~ iii• bl.ll
and ~eorlld !rom 30 yarduw~y.
For y(eilaton. pary •l;:undlUl,aAo
for three exll'l pojnll! and J~oob
of Jpcksr!n ~lc¥i!d ,bj.tJt ~

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the first hat! and llut for the
'' chance llhOut~ ~ave b4~
a 6-8 tie or a 1-6 lead al ball
ume.
In \hat lirsl hall Galllpolts
w8a ~eld tq a mere 1!11 Ytnl
ruahfng w1th not a olngle fir~
down. The Jacketa net\fd 77
yards qnd l~ur first d9~ ~Ill
could pot seore as U/'UIItely tunf.
bles abd a pass lnterceptlcln atlfi·
ed drives
It wP:a eariv in tM akon~
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tcr thai Middleport of ' 4Qia
push from the GaUl~oUs , 'th'e
Jackela had a llrsl It\ lO ·~ the
S6 but were penaifiid 16 ~~·
ltatlan
Whlllatcb
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then R~wley's
paiS get
wa 1 tWa
ll)lf~ii-~
ed by Gllmo~e on the G'nllpliP !I
35
Gilmore meed ei~ll' lo , tl\e
goal line but a for\lla~d lalefa1
ptnolty put the ban on the Jafket_ 11. It took 185 pound !lohhnle Carr,4 the
the Gallipolia
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Bl work
o;•• ~n
ue ~V11

The ~ll!le e~ded wit~ Mh'dlenort ownlnr a !lrat down on tho
Galllpotts 40. having ~riven from
theft ~wn 85. Nelion , had ·
runs pi 9 yards each, Erwin clleil·
ed Qff 12 and sub quarterback
Volt! Wayland hit Steve Bailey
Wjtb ~ 8 vard P'" but the game
f!!ded before the Jackets could
ttirii~en seriously ,
•,Mjdilll)llport . hnd tlte ball lor
4:l pl~ysl Gallloolls 44 .. Ga)ifpotls
!l,et~ ~ yards from scrl!llmW
I~Ah~ •fcond h'll and' added 46
on oaRAI•~· Wltb their first half
total ol o2D thia , gave tbatn •
ll'•nd total or 31Q yard! rus~lng
aMI
oao!lng.
Into the
secondMiddleport.
hall with 77 goi~~
yard•
11~11~,d with 13ll tots! and add•d
17 yard• on two paues eomnlot·
o!livo thrown wit~ one intor,

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more plays GaUipoiJs
a !Irs! down on the Jacket
yard line. Gilmore b1t
. lifo yards per trv, and
,.,",•.. Rbdetlck made his last
godd too Score, final

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The Middleport Yellow Jackets fooled no o.ne exceot Ptoa
Yellow Jacket Earl Knight w[Jo believes that tf be picks Mld·
dleport often enough and Ion( enough, By Golly, t~ey'll it•'i't
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1 making him look good sometime! And that IIley Will, iiilftl
Garnes tonight on the Panel board ..,finds one more tn~'"~~e
Custom Hard Top
Real sharti black and
- Pomeroy at Athens Crow Fultz, nnl~ht and McEl~
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ish with eleamlng white wail tires. C.lll\o.lil leather'lnter- '
vlve the nod to the 5·1 Bulldo~f. Renzo Menchlnl. Owen ~~d :~ '111 ~ 1 ~~~Sst ~~ f~!r~
lor harmonizing beMirully Witli exterior. $.9\lp WlllitS
Gibbs SRA It the PanthPr way, Gibbs with an emphatic "19·1S over Roderlelr.'ap pl~~e •kre~ ll!'lio
a&lt;:cessories. Talk~~~~ jatey! Man,' ~~·v~ ~o!,1\,1-~t
WITHOUT A DOUBT!"
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One sch•duled ~arne In this area was ranrell•d Th••r•llov l
Gallipolis compteled three M 1955 OLDSMOBILE ........ n ·: · •.. ' ·::
mornln~ F.ast•rn
was
to
t~ckl•
Rio
Grande
but
the
Rio
Gene
Abbott
returited
Rode:·
'•11r·
111".. ininterceptln~
the second half
,
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lek's kickoff 23 yardl to bis oW~ T!d crooks
on•, Super 88 4 Door Sedan. Powered by IIJ~ fa4!o~~. V~~"
piP had to kick ot on nrcount o1 tl 1ness
48 aM th~ JacUtl lbeTcta dele!' Gallipolis ••t lour first downs in
ket engine that takes off U~e a jet. ~a powet tOo,' \'il!h
On the big nne thl• week. Ohio St•te at Wlscnn!ln.
mined.
th• •econd half.
power
steering aDd pOjVer brai~ and I!)JUf mor., JlO:.Vt~ ,
.till ran'+ se• Wondv Jlavps •• • Rig 'l'•n f'nqrh olt~ouPh the Whitlatch got 7 and made a KelleY nunted wen at f•rst,but
features.
She's smooth. swift, silent - mi~ gijdlng oih
'Pan•l vlolPntlv d&gt;&lt;al!t'eP• with him ~ix nth••• voiiM t~IIA" firot down on the Galila t5 slacked of! (or a ~~llt yar~ aver·
breeze.
Test
it yourself and see why yolir ,'belitW
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find Wnodv atl•ast nn• 'l'n better while one, Menchini, ~ves Rowlev poiSed to Abbott for II aae in six bGots. Gallipolis punt
Oldsmobile
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the Buclleves a two TD bttl~e
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and added three !or a llrot dow~ ed four times for a nne 42\lo
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on the 34 Bobby Nelsoq, Whlt· yard average
latch and Rowley added 8, 6 and ~tddieport lost three of it•
1956
FORD Customllne · ····'/ ~.~1 ,,:.1.~.'1t ~ ~ ~ &lt;
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4 Door. AJ,)lOIJibful••car 1lnslde anJ oui, Tbe11 t blue
21.
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finish is spotless and the matching blllel lntllHor Ia.-~*
Rowley 3 and w1th four1h and and tou•h Jackson ne•t Ftldav
lre1h as flew. One local owner, a young lady;.lll fact:
one Rowley fumbled, recoverlns nlr~t which lost last ni&amp;ht lo
Yes sir, It's a dilly from a/Filly.
Rullan~ t••il•~ 12 1~ settiM t•• for a ioso Gf three and luming Wellston 33·1f
IContlnuod Prom Pr:• llno)
sl !l11(' forth~ dvnamlr cet'nnd half the bail over The holf ended
Score by quarters·
1955 CHEVROLET ...... ·............
Haynet tried to pas~ on the f1rst
Roth tPam~ pl1w1-d exeetlP.nt hall moments later
Galliooiio
0 8 13 14-33
play from his 34 ARed Devil had hut R•1t1ancf made Je1141 ml!ltukPII'
SICOND HALP
Middlenort
0 0 0 11-0 Special 2 Door Hootrnon - Here Is' rea1,Penny plncblu
him ataggeung and his pass wo!J. fnr '"" TI'I"Ord nonP Thev hrtnrl led GaitlpGIIS received and wasted Scorloa, Galiipollo touchdowns
economy. 6 cyl. engine, standard sbllt. exc~llent ~$,
bled short, Pat Eads gathering it thP ball flawle,.tv In the coM ll•bt no lime. They put the ball In c...r (2\. ll.lteman, Duncan, G•i·
new scat cove~s. The one local own~r left Jot of trouble'
in on the Belpre 34.
dmzie, not fnmbilnR once, nmlng play on the1r 3D and Dunean and more EP's. Roderick (31
With one minute lei! Darrell twlre ~omp)etlng ~oth, one for Gilmore
free
miles In this one. See It and save money.
had a first down in two Middleport lineup· enrl•. B•i·
Dugan lost eight, brother Larry a ouch'down
plays on the 50. Dick Roderick ley and• Miller; tackles, Ketchks
made 11 back and then added a
19$3 CA,DILLAC ......... :.. .. I: ....
Their
spinners,
reverses,
fake
155 pound freshman, wenl ~I and and 11oller; au~rds, Stover an~
brllilant 33 yard '-!'" Jo thcl!cipre reverses. double reveroea, power Carr
iCGred
(rom
ttle
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two
Neil,
e&lt;!liter.
r.rwin.
Backs,
Rnw·
The Series $2, 1\ Door Sedan. Deep rich gteen metalllc
from where he puneched 1! ov·
er.
time Larry Du~an kickc~ bucka, dlvra and slant• with tha Pllfl later. Roderick kicked the tev, l'tel•on, Whitlatch and A!J.
finish that soarltles like ne'V, Once you've cast vour e"l!s
drive or Rutland'• determined front point,, acore 18·fl.
boll. Subo, Hauck. Hartinrer
the point. final score 3Z·I3
on the luxurious Interior you will ,know Immediately tl!at
walt
and
bait
earriero
could
nGt
Alter
the
kie~oll
Blake,
CroGkS,
Werner,
Kelty,
Belpre'• offense died on an in·
this fine cat lias been the pride a11d J~t ij $0meolia ~t
Middleport P 1 a y 1
WaYland,, Hlody.
complete paOB at mld!iotd secondo be held in check by Belpre.
dignity.
,rust a few miles behind 'tlie wlle'el and yoil'll
Rutland
had
14
lint
downs
to
12
tumbled
wi\h
ollljpolis
recover·
Gallipoll~
ends,
ll.lteman
and
later.
for
Bolpra
.t·uohed
from
acrimrnage
iP.l.
on
the
Jackel
43.
In
11
1amloob;
tactlea,
1\litls
and
King·
know
why
Cadillac Is your bt\st buv,
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etit!er, Oluoburn. Backs. G1lmore
Ina a drive trom Its own 40 At passe• out of two attempted Bel· and Bob l!at•lll•• look a
1953
Dundd, Lee and Carr.
this point ~etpre, ~ho ~ad receiv· pre had 17~ yardo rusbiD8 net, execute~ end·""'und lor s5
Riviera
Couoe. Evervone from Grantlm~ tq ~unlor wDl
' d the openi~l klelofl, had fum· passed ' '" lime•, completed thr••lr======:;:;;::::.;;;;:;;j;:=:=:::.;;:;;:;;.;;;:;;;;==;; 11
ride
irr
comfort
In this spaee bapov car. 2 doOrs mate, It
bled, Rutland reeoverin&amp;. In nine for M verda, had two intereept~d.
play• Rutland 10ored with Larry and one fell incomplete. ,
tOO'.· ~wet steerln•. oower bl'lkes. liOWer Wlndo'Ws
Duaan rolnt ove• ott bio favorite Belpre lost on, fumble, reeov·
and pOwer seat for 'YOur 4rlvlng pleuure, Il'a reallY. ·111
ered Ita other bobble but lost live
oplnner. He mined the point
arjstocrat ofthe asphalt.
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their 21 ~~~ j;iUi run• ol 23, D, 4 once lor ID yarda, Bplpre tWice
and 8 lina~ircfJ bY,Jonaa, croued lor offside.
Chlefton J)el~e 4 DoO'f. Tlte ~ ... !fl·~jfa
tbe
e, J~a' 1Corl118 run Larry DdJijb \1111 th'e bit
finish
looks Ute a show car. A surt &gt;tYt '· on e
Wll a[O!/b 611 .!liP. tpd ••d he piner with \13 yard1ln 18
Inside
too. J\llt tl!m
ke}' anii,Jhe hmr f · to
executed lito ,ellloleq! all!! arms DarreUIDqgan ha4 88 tn
'{'his Is the car wttli' ttlt flliUiiJidi' ftlf ilep~ndablUty.
lo lro om. Boo itCKetvey nn the 21 In out\ G!aham 81
Come on In an4 alve It ~117· .
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and Jim IIW Hobatetter two, ..... 11 ~~rller ~; i-'.
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Alter that kickoff Ru~nd was ln one run.
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~ed
P, I froiD
l~re «. Rutland
10
lluttur~~~,the Vfl1o ln\1 Bel· Belpre
Monterey ' DOOr. Moj!6fll two ~ ~ a#ld'ieei.ltn· ,
pre drive ~fil., tiiG aieo·. 85 &amp;OPtna: 1\liu.nd, toui~d~1n1:
ish set off with lUper lOft doublt pele wblte
tires. '
when Biddle lftle~pted Haynes' L. ouaaa (3), Grlltam
PIP, 1'b~ 1e4 fo l\tilland's second Darrell Duah. El''a, L. --,·--~~-·
Loaded with power sfetdAI\ pofit brakes; Kerc+lil~tlc '
louchd.oWli, puttlni them in tha and tlct. !lel~rt: 1ollu
drive, radio, heater, tinted alaBIIJIIImanv olber op~
tol d, 11-,, !aU lri the aeeond quart· McKelvey (t)ln).
features.
Yop"e &amp;Ot to see and drlvj! W. beauty thpRutland Bllrlfnl llneup: Enda:
er.
precla'e 11.
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Tim oeorlna pll)' waa a oorlecl Turner and Tom Jellenr: Tlctl!t,
pan from lhe Belpre 18 to Graham Barr ond J. Eads; 1\lmll, Carson
1953 PLYMOUYH ................ ··..
In 1\ut!llld'l •~allol' left fiat. Gra- and Goode; center, (ierman. ll.leb
h!ni to6t ll on the 10 and drov~ Eado, L. altd D. DUain and Gra·
CriJIIllrook A Door. ThJB cute little blue lob JJ' reA~X to - 1 •
over. L. Duran'• kick wao wide and ham.
roll, 1:-iY htndl!ng. Easy to part. Tl.tes liave .b4felfto\i~lf, l
ed the road. Not a nolle mlker ellber1 JIO!Iy .Otld moto~ 1
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yard ~~~~t
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in the' Wnd quarter when Hill
went 14 to score and Seolt added
~is 7J.yarder. •
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16 I
lllma,.
the ·~.son
third q uler Wb~·
BD(, Bell·n

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Y.Iu Jeetta Er\olllae .-r .;..,.J;
day with MU. Jate
HIP Betty Jeff~
open! a nleht with
Thomu.

PermanentJ

Yellow Jacket
Shoup

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MAKE

Men

fn shove the Wellston ROeteli IIllo
missed this ~~k. lc'&amp;e • near -Cinch
for the SEO toalbali
cbampfonsh'tp +&gt;i
,.. 8 year.
Only once "flO the game close,
in the tiro! quarter when tied at
7·7 After Scott'&amp; 41 yard ~aper,
Green f9r Jaekoqn ~ul'(bed the
bail over from the two alter a long
drive. But Scolt broke the lronman

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have shmed three young
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Open Evenings Till 8 P.M.
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WILL TRADE

Bored by the Iocal rzask Wohon
Leacue at their fatm near Ches·
ter , Sunday, from noon untO
dark oo trap and atilt taraeto.
trl&amp;e! will ~e h~ and bacon.
iM'r)'onc to Invited.

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t ·"·~·d Welliton's fanCYitepplng l full~ ~ ~ok, Steve S~tt. weill Ia •.I!Jd

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MOTOR CO.

Wellsto~ Keeps Record (JJ~Mf With ··
Decisive fin Over Jatlkstm By 3~·lJ ·:

H.~ ' b~_..i.t.i ,.,d H,til t1 yards in Ttl atotl!ts t'1ib'lfil·
un
r UJDDlm Dan downing
day night at. Jackso~ to 'lead in
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Crow Fultz Knlg!Jt MtEh llt~llehlnl bwell
Pomeroy at Athens . . . .... .... . . . 6·14 13·21 13·19 7·JS 1D·l4 18·1 ~ a
Galllpolts at Middleport . . . . . .
35·6
12·13 12·1S 13·0 23.0 f~.io J! •
Rutland at Belpre. . . . . . ... . ...... 20·6
21·13 1!!·0 13·7 ?H3 1#·1
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Logan at Nelsonville . . . . . . . . ... 40·0 , 28·7 45·0 40·0 35.0 40·0 ~~
Wellston at Jackson .............. 7·)3 19·13 18·7
1·14 2~·1~ 20·6
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Eastern at Rio Grande ...... .. , .... 0·34 2().19 13·7 20·6
0-20 13.0
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Kyger at Ironton St. Jo (Cancelled)
Waharna at Cedar Grove ............ 6·20 13·20 7·20 0·2P 0·1§ 6·13
Pt. Pleasant at Hurricane . . . . . .
6-20 13·7
tJ.l2 7·0
~•19 tS·il
Ohio State at Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . 14·20 21·14 20·13 2l·U 21·7 1!1·14

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Washington C II 12 Oat Rlll 7
JohDStown 7 Hebron 8
Granvtlle 33 Centerburr o
Columbo• Undeh 12
Columbus Wesl 6

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Rutlana Plavs B;illiantlv ln-Beatln~·:

Belore Team 3~-13 For Buc~eve Title

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$1,9$

1957 DODGt ........ ·.... ·........ $2195
CUBtom Royal4·door. V-8 rnot~r, Torque FUte tranlimls·
lion, tidla, heater. lAke nlw. Anolbet ClleVtolet ttade
ln.

195&amp; CIIMaLEt ........ ·......... $INS
.~r 210 - Blue llld Ivory. Radio and beiter. Efua

1?~5 ME~CURY .. · .. .... ·.. ·...... · $1595
Hitd TOp Coup.- Heuttl', Ra'aJo. ARed Buy.

19't OLD~MOIIll .. ·..... ·.. ·.... , .. $J tfs

Beaufllul 2 tone - Ivory Mr Blub, 2·D0or Ha'M Top
Super 88. Local owner.
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IYede!'i t~oor•.lllterlor tlie new. Heater1
oOa tli'es. DCI&amp;e fll!llb.

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~ec.'l tlr•s. blue and Ivory Onlsf1.

~eat cuvers.

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FbRD ··· ············· ········ $Yf~
~:..~'!+nllne. Maroon finllh, all good tlrta h~l!et

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AddJC Gruem.
Jacobs, Mrs. Phil
Pearl Jacobs anli
Petey Peo~Ies wer~
business visitors m Galli·

SUPPORT
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Meigs C:ounfy

JUDGE

S6hitdft~

If Pl6t
Mosbn Co,
Motor Company

Ashlo~

Oil
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1956 PL
~tofi~n Wagon
1f56 FOlD VI·Cutfo~ 2·Door ...
Fordoinatic. futone. See this on~.

2-1955 FAtltLAN~ ·va 4 Doon·
Fordonialic and

clean.

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1955 60Ddl1foft, Express
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1956 STUD.·Power Hciwk ~pe.
QD. Clealn. This is a teal bal-gain.

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Now se~ving in Bl!1le of/ice
with liDtlted jurisdiction.
Pioven as QuaUfled &amp; Cl!t·
able.
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$695 ,.

$195

See fills

Reibel and Mrs.
were recent buol·
Atoens
m.a ,ms. ll. B Wllkmo Dl

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you buy.
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ardrlve. Here Ia one thlt will pve you real econ·

1958 CHEVROLET ... ' .... .... ' ....

BUIGk Roadmlster ............ $91

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BEAT OUR
DEALS

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1914 bODOE V2 T6n Pic:k~oup
6 ply lite - excellent.
1954 FORD
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1952 f()RD VI Pickup
Local one owner

PRESTON MOTORS;,-INt
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Jdtktfs Weaken In Second
Confldellee

1956 FORD

IWLA Sponsors

RANCH WAGON
V-8 Thunderbird motor, Rea
Trans710xl5 like new tires,
Clean •• a whistle.
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IVJNDSUIELD

DESK

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trarll• They are John Fourcade
of Gretna, La ' Irving Lyndes of
North Str~tford, H. and L10nti
of
Ohio

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dulles this )l'eek are already history. Choices wer~ lflade
')'hunday aft6rnoon well before whiStle tirnt. Oply seven
panellsts were on hAnd , Rich JGnes being as absent from his
usual haunts as a Woody Hayes fan in Paul Brown's family
clr•le
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Wellston carne through to WID 33·1• over Jac son as ev~ry·
od said except Old Expert Fred Crow and
Ken
McElhinney. Rutland veri!ied ~he faith of every
tlan In Its prowess on the grldtron with a rnor~ thllll
lhg thumping of Belpre (In the last 12 minutes), S2·13
.c.! h
}dekets Fool 0 nIyMr. Kmg· t

Worr.en. Boys
See Our Moelirn Styles

MY· JONI . . . . ,. . ,

BwnY WdN

nlan blj)&lt;!k:g,4 Well~~on p\1111 {n8
Steve Pritchett Dlck&amp;tl u~ iii• bl.ll
and ~eorlld !rom 30 yarduw~y.
For y(eilaton. pary •l;:undlUl,aAo
for three exll'l pojnll! and J~oob
of Jpcksr!n ~lc¥i!d ,bj.tJt ~

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to more
than a ,.a
itandailil
the first hat! and llut for the
'' chance llhOut~ ~ave b4~
a 6-8 tie or a 1-6 lead al ball
ume.
In \hat lirsl hall Galllpolts
w8a ~eld tq a mere 1!11 Ytnl
ruahfng w1th not a olngle fir~
down. The Jacketa net\fd 77
yards qnd l~ur first d9~ ~Ill
could pot seore as U/'UIItely tunf.
bles abd a pass lnterceptlcln atlfi·
ed drives
It wP:a eariv in tM akon~
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tcr thai Middleport of ' 4Qia
push from the GaUl~oUs , 'th'e
Jackela had a llrsl It\ lO ·~ the
S6 but were penaifiid 16 ~~·
ltatlan
Whlllatcb
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then R~wley's
paiS get
wa 1 tWa
ll)lf~ii-~
ed by Gllmo~e on the G'nllpliP !I
35
Gilmore meed ei~ll' lo , tl\e
goal line but a for\lla~d lalefa1
ptnolty put the ban on the Jafket_ 11. It took 185 pound !lohhnle Carr,4 the
the Gallipolia
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Bl work
o;•• ~n
ue ~V11

The ~ll!le e~ded wit~ Mh'dlenort ownlnr a !lrat down on tho
Galllpotts 40. having ~riven from
theft ~wn 85. Nelion , had ·
runs pi 9 yards each, Erwin clleil·
ed Qff 12 and sub quarterback
Volt! Wayland hit Steve Bailey
Wjtb ~ 8 vard P'" but the game
f!!ded before the Jackets could
ttirii~en seriously ,
•,Mjdilll)llport . hnd tlte ball lor
4:l pl~ysl Gallloolls 44 .. Ga)ifpotls
!l,et~ ~ yards from scrl!llmW
I~Ah~ •fcond h'll and' added 46
on oaRAI•~· Wltb their first half
total ol o2D thia , gave tbatn •
ll'•nd total or 31Q yard! rus~lng
aMI
oao!lng.
Into the
secondMiddleport.
hall with 77 goi~~
yard•
11~11~,d with 13ll tots! and add•d
17 yard• on two paues eomnlot·
o!livo thrown wit~ one intor,

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more plays GaUipoiJs
a !Irs! down on the Jacket
yard line. Gilmore b1t
. lifo yards per trv, and
,.,",•.. Rbdetlck made his last
godd too Score, final

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The Middleport Yellow Jackets fooled no o.ne exceot Ptoa
Yellow Jacket Earl Knight w[Jo believes that tf be picks Mld·
dleport often enough and Ion( enough, By Golly, t~ey'll it•'i't
... .. i .. ...... ' .. .. . $2~9~,
1 making him look good sometime! And that IIley Will, iiilftl
Garnes tonight on the Panel board ..,finds one more tn~'"~~e
Custom Hard Top
Real sharti black and
- Pomeroy at Athens Crow Fultz, nnl~ht and McEl~
v
ish with eleamlng white wail tires. C.lll\o.lil leather'lnter- '
vlve the nod to the 5·1 Bulldo~f. Renzo Menchlnl. Owen ~~d :~ '111 ~ 1 ~~~Sst ~~ f~!r~
lor harmonizing beMirully Witli exterior. $.9\lp WlllitS
Gibbs SRA It the PanthPr way, Gibbs with an emphatic "19·1S over Roderlelr.'ap pl~~e •kre~ ll!'lio
a&lt;:cessories. Talk~~~~ jatey! Man,' ~~·v~ ~o!,1\,1-~t
WITHOUT A DOUBT!"
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One sch•duled ~arne In this area was ranrell•d Th••r•llov l
Gallipolis compteled three M 1955 OLDSMOBILE ........ n ·: · •.. ' ·::
mornln~ F.ast•rn
was
to
t~ckl•
Rio
Grande
but
the
Rio
Gene
Abbott
returited
Rode:·
'•11r·
111".. ininterceptln~
the second half
,
.
lek's kickoff 23 yardl to bis oW~ T!d crooks
on•, Super 88 4 Door Sedan. Powered by IIJ~ fa4!o~~. V~~"
piP had to kick ot on nrcount o1 tl 1ness
48 aM th~ JacUtl lbeTcta dele!' Gallipolis ••t lour first downs in
ket engine that takes off U~e a jet. ~a powet tOo,' \'il!h
On the big nne thl• week. Ohio St•te at Wlscnn!ln.
mined.
th• •econd half.
power
steering aDd pOjVer brai~ and I!)JUf mor., JlO:.Vt~ ,
.till ran'+ se• Wondv Jlavps •• • Rig 'l'•n f'nqrh olt~ouPh the Whitlatch got 7 and made a KelleY nunted wen at f•rst,but
features.
She's smooth. swift, silent - mi~ gijdlng oih
'Pan•l vlolPntlv d&gt;&lt;al!t'eP• with him ~ix nth••• voiiM t~IIA" firot down on the Galila t5 slacked of! (or a ~~llt yar~ aver·
breeze.
Test
it yourself and see why yolir ,'belitW
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Oldsmobile
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the Buclleves a two TD bttl~e
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and added three !or a llrot dow~ ed four times for a nne 42\lo
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on the 34 Bobby Nelsoq, Whlt· yard average
latch and Rowley added 8, 6 and ~tddieport lost three of it•
1956
FORD Customllne · ····'/ ~.~1 ,,:.1.~.'1t ~ ~ ~ &lt;
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4 Door. AJ,)lOIJibful••car 1lnslde anJ oui, Tbe11 t blue
21.
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Wh1Uatch gol I. Nelson 5 and The Jackets are host to bl•
finish is spotless and the matching blllel lntllHor Ia.-~*
Rowley 3 and w1th four1h and and tou•h Jackson ne•t Ftldav
lre1h as flew. One local owner, a young lady;.lll fact:
one Rowley fumbled, recoverlns nlr~t which lost last ni&amp;ht lo
Yes sir, It's a dilly from a/Filly.
Rullan~ t••il•~ 12 1~ settiM t•• for a ioso Gf three and luming Wellston 33·1f
IContlnuod Prom Pr:• llno)
sl !l11(' forth~ dvnamlr cet'nnd half the bail over The holf ended
Score by quarters·
1955 CHEVROLET ...... ·............
Haynet tried to pas~ on the f1rst
Roth tPam~ pl1w1-d exeetlP.nt hall moments later
Galliooiio
0 8 13 14-33
play from his 34 ARed Devil had hut R•1t1ancf made Je1141 ml!ltukPII'
SICOND HALP
Middlenort
0 0 0 11-0 Special 2 Door Hootrnon - Here Is' rea1,Penny plncblu
him ataggeung and his pass wo!J. fnr '"" TI'I"Ord nonP Thev hrtnrl led GaitlpGIIS received and wasted Scorloa, Galiipollo touchdowns
economy. 6 cyl. engine, standard sbllt. exc~llent ~$,
bled short, Pat Eads gathering it thP ball flawle,.tv In the coM ll•bt no lime. They put the ball In c...r (2\. ll.lteman, Duncan, G•i·
new scat cove~s. The one local own~r left Jot of trouble'
in on the Belpre 34.
dmzie, not fnmbilnR once, nmlng play on the1r 3D and Dunean and more EP's. Roderick (31
With one minute lei! Darrell twlre ~omp)etlng ~oth, one for Gilmore
free
miles In this one. See It and save money.
had a first down in two Middleport lineup· enrl•. B•i·
Dugan lost eight, brother Larry a ouch'down
plays on the 50. Dick Roderick ley and• Miller; tackles, Ketchks
made 11 back and then added a
19$3 CA,DILLAC ......... :.. .. I: ....
Their
spinners,
reverses,
fake
155 pound freshman, wenl ~I and and 11oller; au~rds, Stover an~
brllilant 33 yard '-!'" Jo thcl!cipre reverses. double reveroea, power Carr
iCGred
(rom
ttle
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two
Neil,
e&lt;!liter.
r.rwin.
Backs,
Rnw·
The Series $2, 1\ Door Sedan. Deep rich gteen metalllc
from where he puneched 1! ov·
er.
time Larry Du~an kickc~ bucka, dlvra and slant• with tha Pllfl later. Roderick kicked the tev, l'tel•on, Whitlatch and A!J.
finish that soarltles like ne'V, Once you've cast vour e"l!s
drive or Rutland'• determined front point,, acore 18·fl.
boll. Subo, Hauck. Hartinrer
the point. final score 3Z·I3
on the luxurious Interior you will ,know Immediately tl!at
walt
and
bait
earriero
could
nGt
Alter
the
kie~oll
Blake,
CroGkS,
Werner,
Kelty,
Belpre'• offense died on an in·
this fine cat lias been the pride a11d J~t ij $0meolia ~t
Middleport P 1 a y 1
WaYland,, Hlody.
complete paOB at mld!iotd secondo be held in check by Belpre.
dignity.
,rust a few miles behind 'tlie wlle'el and yoil'll
Rutland
had
14
lint
downs
to
12
tumbled
wi\h
ollljpolis
recover·
Gallipoll~
ends,
ll.lteman
and
later.
for
Bolpra
.t·uohed
from
acrimrnage
iP.l.
on
the
Jackel
43.
In
11
1amloob;
tactlea,
1\litls
and
King·
know
why
Cadillac Is your bt\st buv,
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etit!er, Oluoburn. Backs. G1lmore
Ina a drive trom Its own 40 At passe• out of two attempted Bel· and Bob l!at•lll•• look a
1953
Dundd, Lee and Carr.
this point ~etpre, ~ho ~ad receiv· pre had 17~ yardo rusbiD8 net, execute~ end·""'und lor s5
Riviera
Couoe. Evervone from Grantlm~ tq ~unlor wDl
' d the openi~l klelofl, had fum· passed ' '" lime•, completed thr••lr======:;:;;::::.;;;;:;;j;:=:=:::.;;:;;:;;.;;;:;;;;==;; 11
ride
irr
comfort
In this spaee bapov car. 2 doOrs mate, It
bled, Rutland reeoverin&amp;. In nine for M verda, had two intereept~d.
play• Rutland 10ored with Larry and one fell incomplete. ,
tOO'.· ~wet steerln•. oower bl'lkes. liOWer Wlndo'Ws
Duaan rolnt ove• ott bio favorite Belpre lost on, fumble, reeov·
and pOwer seat for 'YOur 4rlvlng pleuure, Il'a reallY. ·111
ered Ita other bobble but lost live
oplnner. He mined the point
arjstocrat ofthe asphalt.
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19$4..PONTI~C "," :................ ;.
their 21 ~~~ j;iUi run• ol 23, D, 4 once lor ID yarda, Bplpre tWice
and 8 lina~ircfJ bY,Jonaa, croued lor offside.
Chlefton J)el~e 4 DoO'f. Tlte ~ ... !fl·~jfa
tbe
e, J~a' 1Corl118 run Larry DdJijb \1111 th'e bit
finish
looks Ute a show car. A surt &gt;tYt '· on e
Wll a[O!/b 611 .!liP. tpd ••d he piner with \13 yard1ln 18
Inside
too. J\llt tl!m
ke}' anii,Jhe hmr f · to
executed lito ,ellloleq! all!! arms DarreUIDqgan ha4 88 tn
'{'his Is the car wttli' ttlt flliUiiJidi' ftlf ilep~ndablUty.
lo lro om. Boo itCKetvey nn the 21 In out\ G!aham 81
Come on In an4 alve It ~117· .
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point.
and Jim IIW Hobatetter two, ..... 11 ~~rller ~; i-'.
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Alter that kickoff Ru~nd was ln one run.
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MERCURY ...............~ •• :•.
~ed
P, I froiD
l~re «. Rutland
10
lluttur~~~,the Vfl1o ln\1 Bel· Belpre
Monterey ' DOOr. Moj!6fll two ~ ~ a#ld'ieei.ltn· ,
pre drive ~fil., tiiG aieo·. 85 &amp;OPtna: 1\liu.nd, toui~d~1n1:
ish set off with lUper lOft doublt pele wblte
tires. '
when Biddle lftle~pted Haynes' L. ouaaa (3), Grlltam
PIP, 1'b~ 1e4 fo l\tilland's second Darrell Duah. El''a, L. --,·--~~-·
Loaded with power sfetdAI\ pofit brakes; Kerc+lil~tlc '
louchd.oWli, puttlni them in tha and tlct. !lel~rt: 1ollu
drive, radio, heater, tinted alaBIIJIIImanv olber op~
tol d, 11-,, !aU lri the aeeond quart· McKelvey (t)ln).
features.
Yop"e &amp;Ot to see and drlvj! W. beauty thpRutland Bllrlfnl llneup: Enda:
er.
precla'e 11.
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Tim oeorlna pll)' waa a oorlecl Turner and Tom Jellenr: Tlctl!t,
pan from lhe Belpre 18 to Graham Barr ond J. Eads; 1\lmll, Carson
1953 PLYMOUYH ................ ··..
In 1\ut!llld'l •~allol' left fiat. Gra- and Goode; center, (ierman. ll.leb
h!ni to6t ll on the 10 and drov~ Eado, L. altd D. DUain and Gra·
CriJIIllrook A Door. ThJB cute little blue lob JJ' reA~X to - 1 •
over. L. Duran'• kick wao wide and ham.
roll, 1:-iY htndl!ng. Easy to part. Tl.tes liave .b4felfto\i~lf, l
ed the road. Not a nolle mlker ellber1 JIO!Iy .Otld moto~ 1
llf!U,~d 1111d arnootli. Autcim1tic drlvl

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yard ~~~~t
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in the' Wnd quarter when Hill
went 14 to score and Seolt added
~is 7J.yarder. •
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16 I
lllma,.
the ·~.son
third q uler Wb~·
BD(, Bell·n

U VE DfittAitt

SPORTS
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Y.Iu Jeetta Er\olllae .-r .;..,.J;
day with MU. Jate
HIP Betty Jeff~
open! a nleht with
Thomu.

PermanentJ

Yellow Jacket
Shoup

s~:!t ~~~s~??.'.PG~

MAKE

Men

fn shove the Wellston ROeteli IIllo
missed this ~~k. lc'&amp;e • near -Cinch
for the SEO toalbali
cbampfonsh'tp +&gt;i
,.. 8 year.
Only once "flO the game close,
in the tiro! quarter when tied at
7·7 After Scott'&amp; 41 yard ~aper,
Green f9r Jaekoqn ~ul'(bed the
bail over from the two alter a long
drive. But Scolt broke the lronman

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y owd' t• "!
•er•
have shmed three young
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Open Evenings Till 8 P.M.
%50 W. Main Phone IZ.X

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WILL TRADE

Bored by the Iocal rzask Wohon
Leacue at their fatm near Ches·
ter , Sunday, from noon untO
dark oo trap and atilt taraeto.
trl&amp;e! will ~e h~ and bacon.
iM'r)'onc to Invited.

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t ·"·~·d Welliton's fanCYitepplng l full~ ~ ~ok, Steve S~tt. weill Ia •.I!Jd

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Wellsto~ Keeps Record (JJ~Mf With ··
Decisive fin Over Jatlkstm By 3~·lJ ·:

H.~ ' b~_..i.t.i ,.,d H,til t1 yards in Ttl atotl!ts t'1ib'lfil·
un
r UJDDlm Dan downing
day night at. Jackso~ to 'lead in
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Crow Fultz Knlg!Jt MtEh llt~llehlnl bwell
Pomeroy at Athens . . . .... .... . . . 6·14 13·21 13·19 7·JS 1D·l4 18·1 ~ a
Galllpolts at Middleport . . . . . .
35·6
12·13 12·1S 13·0 23.0 f~.io J! •
Rutland at Belpre. . . . . . ... . ...... 20·6
21·13 1!!·0 13·7 ?H3 1#·1
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Logan at Nelsonville . . . . . . . . ... 40·0 , 28·7 45·0 40·0 35.0 40·0 ~~
Wellston at Jackson .............. 7·)3 19·13 18·7
1·14 2~·1~ 20·6
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Eastern at Rio Grande ...... .. , .... 0·34 2().19 13·7 20·6
0-20 13.0
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Kyger at Ironton St. Jo (Cancelled)
Waharna at Cedar Grove ............ 6·20 13·20 7·20 0·2P 0·1§ 6·13
Pt. Pleasant at Hurricane . . . . . .
6-20 13·7
tJ.l2 7·0
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Ohio State at Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . 14·20 21·14 20·13 2l·U 21·7 1!1·14

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Washington C II 12 Oat Rlll 7
JohDStown 7 Hebron 8
Granvtlle 33 Centerburr o
Columbo• Undeh 12
Columbus Wesl 6

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Rutlana Plavs B;illiantlv ln-Beatln~·:

Belore Team 3~-13 For Buc~eve Title

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1957 DODGt ........ ·.... ·........ $2195
CUBtom Royal4·door. V-8 rnot~r, Torque FUte tranlimls·
lion, tidla, heater. lAke nlw. Anolbet ClleVtolet ttade
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195&amp; CIIMaLEt ........ ·......... $INS
.~r 210 - Blue llld Ivory. Radio and beiter. Efua

1?~5 ME~CURY .. · .. .... ·.. ·...... · $1595
Hitd TOp Coup.- Heuttl', Ra'aJo. ARed Buy.

19't OLD~MOIIll .. ·..... ·.. ·.... , .. $J tfs

Beaufllul 2 tone - Ivory Mr Blub, 2·D0or Ha'M Top
Super 88. Local owner.
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IYede!'i t~oor•.lllterlor tlie new. Heater1
oOa tli'es. DCI&amp;e fll!llb.

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~ec.'l tlr•s. blue and Ivory Onlsf1.

~eat cuvers.

~953
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~:..~'!+nllne. Maroon finllh, all good tlrta h~l!et

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AddJC Gruem.
Jacobs, Mrs. Phil
Pearl Jacobs anli
Petey Peo~Ies wer~
business visitors m Galli·

SUPPORT
•. J, GRIH~LEY, SR.
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Meigs C:ounfy

JUDGE

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If Pl6t
Mosbn Co,
Motor Company

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1956 PL
~tofi~n Wagon
1f56 FOlD VI·Cutfo~ 2·Door ...
Fordoinatic. futone. See this on~.

2-1955 FAtltLAN~ ·va 4 Doon·
Fordonialic and

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1955 60Ddl1foft, Express
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1956 STUD.·Power Hciwk ~pe.
QD. Clealn. This is a teal bal-gain.

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NO'V. s, 1;$7 .

Now se~ving in Bl!1le of/ice
with liDtlted jurisdiction.
Pioven as QuaUfled &amp; Cl!t·
able.
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$695 ,.

$195

See fills

Reibel and Mrs.
were recent buol·
Atoens
m.a ,ms. ll. B Wllkmo Dl

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Club Coupe, heater. Extta go6d tfreil.
you buy.
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ardrlve. Here Ia one thlt will pve you real econ·

1958 CHEVROLET ... ' .... .... ' ....

BUIGk Roadmlster ............ $91

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BEAT OUR
DEALS

ON
'RE~ZERS
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1914 bODOE V2 T6n Pic:k~oup
6 ply lite - excellent.
1954 FORD
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VI 1 Ton Cab tt tHastls

1952 f()RD VI Pickup
Local one owner

PRESTON MOTORS;,-INt
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Scheduled CUb

Is Postponed ·
The Cub Scout meeiii!R schfl'
dul•d for Thursday. evening (t&lt;&gt;
n{ght&gt; at the Pomeroy Baptist
Church h" been cancelled due to
the fact that manv Den Mothm
from here aUend•d a rotlnd ta~le
meet111~ 111csdav evenmg at ' the
KygM' Creek Hagh ,School and
received helpful lnstru~t10n and
tnatcrials
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POTATOES-Stock on Winter potatoes while thry last S ~
~noch Portland , u 1
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Hoodquarton1'or
llamaonlte Luggage - Lane Cedar APPLES !lost vanettc' Burdett~
Cheats - LAU Window 1"1111FrUit Farm Near Laurel Cliff
Frtgtdalre Refrigerators.
Church
10 18 IZtp
llklr Fumlturo, Middleport, Ohio
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Used Electric r-.,ve ~IS 00; CoH!
LOST Lady'o White Billfold Be• 1 Jleatrola S20 h., Gal Fumrreo
tween Kroger'• and IJ&amp;Z Thurs· eonverslon bureau
$40 00
day, Oct 17. Finder may keep
Phone 6128K.
10.7-fllfc
money Please ~eturn bllllold.
TURKEYS hve or dressed OOc
M" Paul Duncy
dfeiiOd George Spencer, Wolf
M850n City, W Va
Pen Road, Rt I, Pomeroy
10 25 2tp
10 18 tic

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hour Wrecker Service. lll1
Phun• 6227
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Phone
11039-X DvDGE • PL YldOirrH
DEALEJI.S
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(8l Aul\l Soles

WE BUY

Gollll llvllll room •ull fll( sale.
Green eovorlng Phone 926ll
10 2 611&lt;
Modern eoal ~·-,-bi-ne-t-heattr (,,
'ood eondJllon
Jru1mre M~;·
Cov'o Hot Shop M11ldleporl,
10 2a 3tc

4TIIICTURAL I IIAMI
fCIIA' llo'N- MITAU

FOR SALJo:, 1910 WIUya Joep Sta·
Uon Wagon with overdrive. Good
condition Call 2.29

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Candidate for .
SUTJ:ON TOWNSJIIP
TRUSTEl:
Your Vote APP•rlici.a-ted

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Juhn C Bacon
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Judge of the Probat• Court
Mel&amp;• County, Ohio
!101 ~li 1111 1, 8, ate

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WAVERLY, OHIO

Chlel Conv Cro New 1t1ht blue
NOTICI
AND HEAittop llrdramatlc drive Even Its ••_ . . _
lNGOPONFILING
INVINTORY
prlre urrlts you away Blact· llot and cold wMl!r regulator for
Ill L ....... It,
,.._ •• Pr&lt;~boto Court, Molgo County, Ohlt
lnar'o, Pomeroy Ohio 10 19 6tc ear w"hln~ A N Dengel
10 tho Executor or lldmtnlsPomeroy
tu.za a:c
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trator and to 8uch of lhe follow·
1 pair ol n1cn H Richardson Sl1ne
mg as are residcntN of the t1tute of
t91 For Salt
Skot" •lzr 8, I Kodiak Bow, ~ . - - - - - - - Ohio •UrVIVIDI SPOIISC, If any;
MJgte Chef llllti Kltfhen ran1e 111 l!O lh pull 1 Steve"&gt; 12 guog&lt;· .LV D)
next of kin bencftclarles under\
excellent condition $50 3 •hotglln, double barrel, I J c
the will, II any, the attorney or at·
pleeo llvlnl room suite onlv
lll&amp;glns, 13 lillie Pomp Gun
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ng any o t e
$35 00 Contaet q,arlos Peop
Ilk e new, I three burner oil
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aforemrntloned
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lea, 131 Sooth Filth Ave, Mtd· •love Harry L. Bailey, Phone II''SV
E AG NC
You are heroby notified that on
dleport, Phone 6oti4·M,
103 ~ ~ _ - ~:'.:Jtc
.....,Aullmlllllt, Hllllll
the z:Jrd day of October IOS7,
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Boaal• rat.olt dop fiH' sale or
ACCIDitn ~
an IJiveutory and Appratmnenl '
trade Howard B Stttt, Mtddle
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of th~ eatate of Clement It ' '
1-M and M 1 II Dlae 1-lntrr
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f hurch doceosed, i•l• of Mhldle·
national disc ~ It - rubber port Rt t, llobsun Roa~. '
10 2 pt!
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port Vlllate In said County
bolt, 8 ln. wide !10 ft long, 2____ _,.._.__ . _ _
Iii Mlf10.1!.~.!1 OHIO
\1 H P. ••otora, beny duty
1 flied In thla Court
Buill Kltc~'n j(ltchetj liN,' ,·~u
Gil
llearl~ on sal~ lnV!m!lorv
Stanley Glbba, LoDI Bottom,
lor your homo. Frte ~- -...
Appraisement will be had
Jloute No. a
IQ.Utlp
eallmatet roremau • Abbott '
this Court,~n the 16th day of
l!le&lt;\rolua Swoerer and Clarinet Phone 62C4 Y
8 8 tl --- __ ·..-- ·- v~mbe,• 1Dil7 at 10 00 o'elock
For Sale. Call 01461 before 8 a fOR SALE
AJiploa New 11 U 100m IWuse lor Sole 4 bet! m
.,, oraftu 4 p m
10 188tfc
a
rooms, 1\1 bBihs, atlofhed garExeeptlona thereto may be
ven Orohlrd, New Have~, Phol!e
,g~. modern kitchen full Iw•e by any lnt!ll'&lt;sted porty at "lY
POl IALI - Appl01 P&amp;lllond, 1U 2t68!:.__ __
T·20tl
ment corner lot t•onv•ni•nlit time prior to five d1Yi before the
Ohio. Brio' owa eoHlolnen l'
fOR
SALE
onv
Lancaator
deep
locoted
Owner bcmg tr.n•fet date set for bearln&amp;,
E Johnlon
10 5 !mop
well jet pump with pmaure
red Call ti09S M
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w'ITNESS my signature
GE"" El~tt;lt"""Dryor "i7 i;h tonk and awltch. Al10 &amp;oleo! ~
and the aeal of said
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this 23rd day of Q&amp;tober 1057
oomblnltlon Radio and TV pla!l!C pi1.e, 1\J x !Y4 ; one FOR SALI - I'CMIItOY
archlieet'a Urawl~l llhle, e'll(ll 3 •tory !rome, 6 rooms and bsth
John C Bacon
phonoaraph, one swivel rock
toola One cypewrlllr desk l'ull basement, furnace, 2 lots,
Ex~DIIIclo Clerk
ln1 ehalr, 10 naoa old
one llllol oablnot, htndmade
all ut!lltlea. Anne Sired
crt Germon Poll"" llug Mil
dred Jacoba,
L.aurrl ('l1ff
One electric toble aaw, one wood
fury fratne 9 roOms 111d bath,
Pbone 82l!-M.
10 25 Jtc lothe, one aoltd oak aldeboard, 2 M
oil
utilities, noor lllih ~cbqol E.
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Alain Street
utlque. Pbone Pomorby 810-J.
10 ~ etr.
t story' !rame. ' ·lOflmt 1nd lllth.
---'o--'-::'~- oil utUitlea, "' • ~ere. Ill 83
1141 for~
Near corporall6a' Uae .
Rtnl - ~tentlon L,t&lt;lder•,
sta!lold Boai'da, l;lrop Cloths. 2 •tory frame 6 roonlll and hatl!.
, All uUlltlei W, Mlln Street.
Cllqton Plbller, fi!ddleport.

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PRESIDENN-Door

7'he aU-new, action-styled

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M)'l'lu I(Jy's Beeuty Solon. 105 E
leeond St Open 9 to 5 dally
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Other communities represented
11 tJw round table Include Galli·
polls, Pmnt Pleasant, Cbeshtre
and Mtddleport
lt was announced lhat a Train
tng lnstttute for Den Mothers of
thiS district w111 be held Novem·
ber 5, 6 aud 7 111 a centrally to
t r~tlon to be am10u11ced

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l\lttt lohn Rtdtnf,
I)IOn a..klDa 1Jt~rt. Jaek ,F1j)Y ID~
11111. William Powell give an Mra Bob ~olililton. Mrs. IJt•
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article "The Man Willi \lahlrtd Fll'fher oNIJted 11 ii""", 11:14.
In !Jill Mo;lern Age". This wu lol·
The AmeriCID. ~n A'Wll
lowed ' by an article by Mr~ prepared. /ani£ ~~~ ·, .u
Hmy Uy,ue. Ti)e arjlde "Thank· to lh03tl who &lt;4111• lltllb' •tile IJI!It
lulne"" ' lhr bY Mtl Layne lot· and Iliff ~bt"· '"l~ •rql,f
lowed by a poem on Halloween
The t&lt;*al 1 p1~"3! Ill~
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by lin Clyde Rlte Othen at ntshed an~ 'imitci tlit . r
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tendln' were Mn H P Rou•b the donor•. ''
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Staff Aid lrlcluded )Itt. l !.•
d'rlmtn, Mrs Raymond Peters.
Mrs IIerman IJ~ybe, ~'" Lclon Stem and MiJ, Everett nillitiL
Powell, M'11 J. V McGrew and While \li~lll! who 1 .t!le~ II
trara ana lillfved lhl! ~·1101'1 i&gt;
Mrs Lloyd Rpus~
Mrl J ~~ flll•irl. IIIIi
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GOODWILL
flirt, lin
T'lle Goodwill Club met recent· !'ow@U,
ly at lb. bolhe of Mrs Cline
Efwlh at southside 'i'he even
lng wa~ •P~nt sbelally, Attenatng Howard 'wllttlllii~ . Mil. Lrr,,
were Mn, Lawrence Llevln~. Rollofi, ~i't W T Stollt, lfn
to Mrs Tbellna ' Capehart, Mrs N 0 \Velb. M,i f A. l!t\eJ \bd
Willlib\ Chiller '
Pansy Fry Mrs I!J&gt;m~ l\1111~, Mri
Auxiliary inlinber.l 'who ·~t­
But Is took a year and a half lllr• James Cunnlngllam, M
to clear hl! corneaa of the grayiJh Ray V(eavcr, lllrs Charles Rous 1 ed and ~tl'ftll tile ldiMer· laclud·
lace and even then traces of 11 Mro Cliff Roush and Mrs Dou• ,d Mrs Glint lloil1ft. lin ftO&lt;I
Roush, Mn 'l'!ielml Ca~ilil-t.
remained In one eye utlder magnl· 1\liller.
llcatton which were not vuable to
SHOWER
)lr~ Sybil S~llh, lfilil·tWIUiim
!be naked eye of the eummer.
A bridal shower was held last Roush ebd !.lri blpi! MUS~.
The cQmmon C!auae of too- ""' d
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1 1'bole who rellll~d
to ~o­
~ .. ura ay ev~n•nr at e ome o nate bl·-• _
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mueh-dlctum, they reminded In Mf!
Jamea cunrillllham hqnoring
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tbear report to the Ntll Enrland )11-s 9key Kllllna,wortb.
•lack Frey Wttl:eti
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Games wei, pt~ed ind prizes rarlrt CM'nlaok!''Art Wi
:~~;;~~:o::f;J,:i tnelddeli'andf
ov,r- awarded to Mr• Thoma• Grin· vln alitlah', Nancy ltOuill, A
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and Vltamjn s\ud, ~s Cliff . ll~ueh, Ml" Knapp, JlifiJI·IWQlfe
tp:pere~ Goldye Hart, while Ml'J, J,am..., ll~rold ,p.lll!n;art,
~: al
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US!IaJly Rou!h won the dD&lt;ll' PJ'Ize
Roush, uit'arlff · J'ewe\1;
is often
a!lls w~re reeelv ~.l~..to~lli~~P"#)lu'D~n·ko.Jij,·~i •
aftor the d ~all.ltli)velll
by
111,,
horioree
rerr'esh· .il"tn ''o!ll.. , PI' ~
dllease 6r ment,) ere lerve~ toand
thole ilom J~~ntt&lt;i~•••t'JS!~ ,l[}PII·..
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ed above an4 llia. l'a~y\...J'rY' olltes, ...,9 .m1 ,....n, ~)ill
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Mrs Doug W\ler and daug!ll01'. J)tr\ Dlvld' t•Jd•J{·•
y,
Mrs
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Hollmsn, Mr! Wall· llw'eravow~·aniR~sJ.0 ~altJ-;...,
lam MeForland, Mrt !ole Miller,
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Mrl John Fry1 ldl'• Chsrlds ward aldwlfl, Jobit Fry, A. K
Rouah. Mro Floyd Carmack.
McClung, Dohlld tr. RI!Wiht Al
Mn. Johh MeGrew, Mrs Belt) tiert DOll!on. Leli'IJ Kanlealllt.
Fty, Mn. Ruth Stilaleton, Mr!. John Brabham, flllt.llolllh, ~It
Ivan l)hawver, Mn Ralph Ftnk. Knotts. M~r1aret 1\oney, ,rae•
lin. Carl Gibbs, Mrs. Ray Wei [!.tiller, Sybll Smith, H~len Htl,.., 1\lrs H1rry 11umt~a1ner Mfl stead, Cl,ay Roney, Wilda Bl~
Ho-.1-ai'd Burris, Mnl. Harry 'cape· ing, Douglat llllller, Clara Hamil'
bart Mrs. Waynij Love, Mrs ton, Jamei !Jollmah ~r , William
Tbelitll Capehart, Mrt Lawrence ROU!b, Mil Bob lobnston, I!'Ater
Lelvlll&amp;, Mn. Otto Grim'1 l\frJ Brown and 0 J Howard 1r
Roland Karr, lllr• Paul Richard,
MEETING
~~ Clyde 'II~, : M:rs Franeell
The sub wstrlct !'l•etlng of th•
Gl&gt;odlllte, Mrs TOny ' Colley, Mrl Mqthodlst \'outh Fellowship wa•
Oth6 Lelvlnz, l\lrs Wo)ler Grin· helil Subda)' ev'w\lng at the l~eal
stead, Mrs Evetett J.oudermll1, Methodist rbureh. llevoUonl )Veto
Mnl R F B!Yin.t"
hv Beverly Ball and Anri Ho)l'ard.
CHEROKEE
The prograih w~ a. filii! on
The Cherokee Far"' women'• "SRl!t j,evcl Hollies".
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Club held their October moo!
~elresbments ~r&amp; §O!'I!ed ~~
mg at the home of Mr&amp; ll,ran;.. the newlr orJanl~4 w!!Cd til ap-,
Reynolds The all day meetln~ proximately one hundted I'! at·
lnduded a talk by Mrs Vo' tendance
Roush on "Suet Canal" and sho•
cnurcnes repr~iente« well
ed a ser1ea or maps
Beech
Hilt, Trinity ah~ St Pa1•1
F\lllowlllg the d1nner the
PI Ple~tant, Maslln Church,
meeting was opened by the pres• of
dent •Mrs Lawrence Clark wi th Vaught llfenlorlal, t.eon, Hend!'1'the lfOup repeating the flag sal son and !Ianford
PARTY
ut~ and smglng a sohg.
The
St
Paul
Lutheran Church
The devotional• l'let'c bY Mr&lt;
entertatncd the children of tho1
Nancy Jo~hso~ ahd ~ poem "Fn1 1 Sunday
Sehool with a Radow~on ,
and Ita Beauty" wo.1 by Mt •
p&gt;l'ty •Jo,jht cliuroh sotlal.t.Oins '"
Gorald Clnrk
on Monday cvemng,
Dutlng the buSiness mceung
Pri%es were awarded to c.;
tht group voted to purchas~ nell Nease for the prettiest cos·
Graee Napkins to sell to others tume, while Cornell won the •
and make grace cards Ill be plac prize for the ughcst Pme lor
.a In each public eatlpg plaee the most orlg1nal went to Karen
1\0JD,,'N'll' .fiayen
Pleasant Kearns, wh1Ie Vtcka Johnston
Olfi&lt;er~ to serve
'57-'5ij won a prize lor the "hardest to ,.
elected are
Mrs guess "
~:hJ--J:J:J~L··~.~ ,_nl~ti~~ Clark
Games were played and reat 1:
In served
keeping Others
with Hal
.,.,.-h,toc
Mrs Carroll Adl!m; , ,
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Ref and Mrs Pct'l~ -~·~ ,-ihildre,n, Mrs Clyde '
~rs Roland Kart
Mrs Bob Layne ,
Kal'!leiF·aitil Holly, Mrs ILouls! ,,
Powell, Mrs Donald ' Bumgarner
and daughter, Mn Plrl Burri•
Understand
wtll be held at Lakin Larry and Perry, Mrs Earnest
State )lospltat on October 24 Dr Roush, Linda and_ KathY, Suaan
S. 0 Johnson will be leader
Grinstead Lowena Roush and
November hostesses will be Joanne, Mrs Nel11on Roush anti
Mts 1 Oak lloward Jr and Mrs sons, Mrs Thomas Gnnstead an~
Bobby, Jtm Fry, Mrs Bobl,y
Gerald Clark
At1endlng Included those above Roush and son, Mrs Gran!
an~ Mrs Alva Luckeydoo, Mrs
Rouab, Mrs Herman Layne Mr,
James Howard and daugbtet, Bllt Nease, Mrs Paul Roush and
Mr! Dou1laa Roush and daugh· children, Mrs Harry Layne, Mr.;
tera,
Joe Kay, Mrs Ivan William McFarland and aon:;,
Busht
0111 lloush, Mrs. Nancy HIU, Kitty Dodson, Shari
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'!tlr1 K K Scltes McGIIithllp, Myra and Ja9e Rous~
Dreama
1\lrs Ott&lt;l
ana ra
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tL~MO}IL~
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Rober!
Munell
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Scheduled CUb

Is Postponed ·
The Cub Scout meeiii!R schfl'
dul•d for Thursday. evening (t&lt;&gt;
n{ght&gt; at the Pomeroy Baptist
Church h" been cancelled due to
the fact that manv Den Mothm
from here aUend•d a rotlnd ta~le
meet111~ 111csdav evenmg at ' the
KygM' Creek Hagh ,School and
received helpful lnstru~t10n and
tnatcrials
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POTATOES-Stock on Winter potatoes while thry last S ~
~noch Portland , u 1
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Hoodquarton1'or
llamaonlte Luggage - Lane Cedar APPLES !lost vanettc' Burdett~
Cheats - LAU Window 1"1111FrUit Farm Near Laurel Cliff
Frtgtdalre Refrigerators.
Church
10 18 IZtp
llklr Fumlturo, Middleport, Ohio
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LOST Lady'o White Billfold Be• 1 Jleatrola S20 h., Gal Fumrreo
tween Kroger'• and IJ&amp;Z Thurs· eonverslon bureau
$40 00
day, Oct 17. Finder may keep
Phone 6128K.
10.7-fllfc
money Please ~eturn bllllold.
TURKEYS hve or dressed OOc
M" Paul Duncy
dfeiiOd George Spencer, Wolf
M850n City, W Va
Pen Road, Rt I, Pomeroy
10 25 2tp
10 18 tic

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Phun• 6227
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Phone
11039-X DvDGE • PL YldOirrH
DEALEJI.S
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(8l Aul\l Soles

WE BUY

Gollll llvllll room •ull fll( sale.
Green eovorlng Phone 926ll
10 2 611&lt;
Modern eoal ~·-,-bi-ne-t-heattr (,,
'ood eondJllon
Jru1mre M~;·
Cov'o Hot Shop M11ldleporl,
10 2a 3tc

4TIIICTURAL I IIAMI
fCIIA' llo'N- MITAU

FOR SALJo:, 1910 WIUya Joep Sta·
Uon Wagon with overdrive. Good
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SUTJ:ON TOWNSJIIP
TRUSTEl:
Your Vote APP•rlici.a-ted

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Mel&amp;• County, Ohio
!101 ~li 1111 1, 8, ate

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WAVERLY, OHIO

Chlel Conv Cro New 1t1ht blue
NOTICI
AND HEAittop llrdramatlc drive Even Its ••_ . . _
lNGOPONFILING
INVINTORY
prlre urrlts you away Blact· llot and cold wMl!r regulator for
Ill L ....... It,
,.._ •• Pr&lt;~boto Court, Molgo County, Ohlt
lnar'o, Pomeroy Ohio 10 19 6tc ear w"hln~ A N Dengel
10 tho Executor or lldmtnlsPomeroy
tu.za a:c
,_,.,, Olllt
trator and to 8uch of lhe follow·
1 pair ol n1cn H Richardson Sl1ne
mg as are residcntN of the t1tute of
t91 For Salt
Skot" •lzr 8, I Kodiak Bow, ~ . - - - - - - - Ohio •UrVIVIDI SPOIISC, If any;
MJgte Chef llllti Kltfhen ran1e 111 l!O lh pull 1 Steve"&gt; 12 guog&lt;· .LV D)
next of kin bencftclarles under\
excellent condition $50 3 •hotglln, double barrel, I J c
the will, II any, the attorney or at·
pleeo llvlnl room suite onlv
lll&amp;glns, 13 lillie Pomp Gun
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orneya repres'up&lt;r.on•
ng any o t e
$35 00 Contaet q,arlos Peop
Ilk e new, I three burner oil
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aforemrntloned
R
lea, 131 Sooth Filth Ave, Mtd· •love Harry L. Bailey, Phone II''SV
E AG NC
You are heroby notified that on
dleport, Phone 6oti4·M,
103 ~ ~ _ - ~:'.:Jtc
.....,Aullmlllllt, Hllllll
the z:Jrd day of October IOS7,
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Boaal• rat.olt dop fiH' sale or
ACCIDitn ~
an IJiveutory and Appratmnenl '
trade Howard B Stttt, Mtddle
1."-. C-IIYIIf"l
of th~ eatate of Clement It ' '
1-M and M 1 II Dlae 1-lntrr
IOh
f hurch doceosed, i•l• of Mhldle·
national disc ~ It - rubber port Rt t, llobsun Roa~. '
10 2 pt!
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port Vlllate In said County
bolt, 8 ln. wide !10 ft long, 2____ _,.._.__ . _ _
Iii Mlf10.1!.~.!1 OHIO
\1 H P. ••otora, beny duty
1 flied In thla Court
Buill Kltc~'n j(ltchetj liN,' ,·~u
Gil
llearl~ on sal~ lnV!m!lorv
Stanley Glbba, LoDI Bottom,
lor your homo. Frte ~- -...
Appraisement will be had
Jloute No. a
IQ.Utlp
eallmatet roremau • Abbott '
this Court,~n the 16th day of
l!le&lt;\rolua Swoerer and Clarinet Phone 62C4 Y
8 8 tl --- __ ·..-- ·- v~mbe,• 1Dil7 at 10 00 o'elock
For Sale. Call 01461 before 8 a fOR SALE
AJiploa New 11 U 100m IWuse lor Sole 4 bet! m
.,, oraftu 4 p m
10 188tfc
a
rooms, 1\1 bBihs, atlofhed garExeeptlona thereto may be
ven Orohlrd, New Have~, Phol!e
,g~. modern kitchen full Iw•e by any lnt!ll'&lt;sted porty at "lY
POl IALI - Appl01 P&amp;lllond, 1U 2t68!:.__ __
T·20tl
ment corner lot t•onv•ni•nlit time prior to five d1Yi before the
Ohio. Brio' owa eoHlolnen l'
fOR
SALE
onv
Lancaator
deep
locoted
Owner bcmg tr.n•fet date set for bearln&amp;,
E Johnlon
10 5 !mop
well jet pump with pmaure
red Call ti09S M
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w'ITNESS my signature
GE"" El~tt;lt"""Dryor "i7 i;h tonk and awltch. Al10 &amp;oleo! ~
and the aeal of said
,
this 23rd day of Q&amp;tober 1057
oomblnltlon Radio and TV pla!l!C pi1.e, 1\J x !Y4 ; one FOR SALI - I'CMIItOY
archlieet'a Urawl~l llhle, e'll(ll 3 •tory !rome, 6 rooms and bsth
John C Bacon
phonoaraph, one swivel rock
toola One cypewrlllr desk l'ull basement, furnace, 2 lots,
Ex~DIIIclo Clerk
ln1 ehalr, 10 naoa old
one llllol oablnot, htndmade
all ut!lltlea. Anne Sired
crt Germon Poll"" llug Mil
dred Jacoba,
L.aurrl ('l1ff
One electric toble aaw, one wood
fury fratne 9 roOms 111d bath,
Pbone 82l!-M.
10 25 Jtc lothe, one aoltd oak aldeboard, 2 M
oil
utilities, noor lllih ~cbqol E.
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Alain Street
utlque. Pbone Pomorby 810-J.
10 ~ etr.
t story' !rame. ' ·lOflmt 1nd lllth.
---'o--'-::'~- oil utUitlea, "' • ~ere. Ill 83
1141 for~
Near corporall6a' Uae .
Rtnl - ~tentlon L,t&lt;lder•,
sta!lold Boai'da, l;lrop Cloths. 2 •tory frame 6 roonlll and hatl!.
, All uUlltlei W, Mlln Street.
Cllqton Plbller, fi!ddleport.

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PRESIDENN-Door

7'he aU-new, action-styled

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M)'l'lu I(Jy's Beeuty Solon. 105 E
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evemna• by appointment Phone
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Other communities represented
11 tJw round table Include Galli·
polls, Pmnt Pleasant, Cbeshtre
and Mtddleport
lt was announced lhat a Train
tng lnstttute for Den Mothers of
thiS district w111 be held Novem·
ber 5, 6 aud 7 111 a centrally to
t r~tlon to be am10u11ced

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l\lttt lohn Rtdtnf,
I)IOn a..klDa 1Jt~rt. Jaek ,F1j)Y ID~
11111. William Powell give an Mra Bob ~olililton. Mrs. IJt•
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article "The Man Willi \lahlrtd Fll'fher oNIJted 11 ii""", 11:14.
In !Jill Mo;lern Age". This wu lol·
The AmeriCID. ~n A'Wll
lowed ' by an article by Mr~ prepared. /ani£ ~~~ ·, .u
Hmy Uy,ue. Ti)e arjlde "Thank· to lh03tl who &lt;4111• lltllb' •tile IJI!It
lulne"" ' lhr bY Mtl Layne lot· and Iliff ~bt"· '"l~ •rql,f
lowed by a poem on Halloween
The t&lt;*al 1 p1~"3! Ill~
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't~
by lin Clyde Rlte Othen at ntshed an~ 'imitci tlit . r
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tendln' were Mn H P Rou•b the donor•. ''
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Staff Aid lrlcluded )Itt. l !.•
d'rlmtn, Mrs Raymond Peters.
Mrs IIerman IJ~ybe, ~'" Lclon Stem and MiJ, Everett nillitiL
Powell, M'11 J. V McGrew and While \li~lll! who 1 .t!le~ II
trara ana lillfved lhl! ~·1101'1 i&gt;
Mrs Lloyd Rpus~
Mrl J ~~ flll•irl. IIIIi
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GOODWILL
flirt, lin
T'lle Goodwill Club met recent· !'ow@U,
ly at lb. bolhe of Mrs Cline
Efwlh at southside 'i'he even
lng wa~ •P~nt sbelally, Attenatng Howard 'wllttlllii~ . Mil. Lrr,,
were Mn, Lawrence Llevln~. Rollofi, ~i't W T Stollt, lfn
to Mrs Tbellna ' Capehart, Mrs N 0 \Velb. M,i f A. l!t\eJ \bd
Willlib\ Chiller '
Pansy Fry Mrs I!J&gt;m~ l\1111~, Mri
Auxiliary inlinber.l 'who ·~t­
But Is took a year and a half lllr• James Cunnlngllam, M
to clear hl! corneaa of the grayiJh Ray V(eavcr, lllrs Charles Rous 1 ed and ~tl'ftll tile ldiMer· laclud·
lace and even then traces of 11 Mro Cliff Roush and Mrs Dou• ,d Mrs Glint lloil1ft. lin ftO&lt;I
Roush, Mn 'l'!ielml Ca~ilil-t.
remained In one eye utlder magnl· 1\liller.
llcatton which were not vuable to
SHOWER
)lr~ Sybil S~llh, lfilil·tWIUiim
!be naked eye of the eummer.
A bridal shower was held last Roush ebd !.lri blpi! MUS~.
The cQmmon C!auae of too- ""' d
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tb h
1 1'bole who rellll~d
to ~o­
~ .. ura ay ev~n•nr at e ome o nate bl·-• _
1,.. ~~,1~111
mueh-dlctum, they reminded In Mf!
Jamea cunrillllham hqnoring
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tbear report to the Ntll Enrland )11-s 9key Kllllna,wortb.
•lack Frey Wttl:eti
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Games wei, pt~ed ind prizes rarlrt CM'nlaok!''Art Wi
:~~;;~~:o::f;J,:i tnelddeli'andf
ov,r- awarded to Mr• Thoma• Grin· vln alitlah', Nancy ltOuill, A
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and Vltamjn s\ud, ~s Cliff . ll~ueh, Ml" Knapp, JlifiJI·IWQlfe
tp:pere~ Goldye Hart, while Ml'J, J,am..., ll~rold ,p.lll!n;art,
~: al
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US!IaJly Rou!h won the dD&lt;ll' PJ'Ize
Roush, uit'arlff · J'ewe\1;
is often
a!lls w~re reeelv ~.l~..to~lli~~P"#)lu'D~n·ko.Jij,·~i •
aftor the d ~all.ltli)velll
by
111,,
horioree
rerr'esh· .il"tn ''o!ll.. , PI' ~
dllease 6r ment,) ere lerve~ toand
thole ilom J~~ntt&lt;i~•••t'JS!~ ,l[}PII·..
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ed above an4 llia. l'a~y\...J'rY' olltes, ...,9 .m1 ,....n, ~)ill
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Mrs Doug W\ler and daug!ll01'. J)tr\ Dlvld' t•Jd•J{·•
y,
Mrs
M~
Hollmsn, Mr! Wall· llw'eravow~·aniR~sJ.0 ~altJ-;...,
lam MeForland, Mrt !ole Miller,
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Mrl John Fry1 ldl'• Chsrlds ward aldwlfl, Jobit Fry, A. K
Rouah. Mro Floyd Carmack.
McClung, Dohlld tr. RI!Wiht Al
Mn. Johh MeGrew, Mrs Belt) tiert DOll!on. Leli'IJ Kanlealllt.
Fty, Mn. Ruth Stilaleton, Mr!. John Brabham, flllt.llolllh, ~It
Ivan l)hawver, Mn Ralph Ftnk. Knotts. M~r1aret 1\oney, ,rae•
lin. Carl Gibbs, Mrs. Ray Wei [!.tiller, Sybll Smith, H~len Htl,.., 1\lrs H1rry 11umt~a1ner Mfl stead, Cl,ay Roney, Wilda Bl~
Ho-.1-ai'd Burris, Mnl. Harry 'cape· ing, Douglat llllller, Clara Hamil'
bart Mrs. Waynij Love, Mrs ton, Jamei !Jollmah ~r , William
Tbelitll Capehart, Mrt Lawrence ROU!b, Mil Bob lobnston, I!'Ater
Lelvlll&amp;, Mn. Otto Grim'1 l\frJ Brown and 0 J Howard 1r
Roland Karr, lllr• Paul Richard,
MEETING
~~ Clyde 'II~, : M:rs Franeell
The sub wstrlct !'l•etlng of th•
Gl&gt;odlllte, Mrs TOny ' Colley, Mrl Mqthodlst \'outh Fellowship wa•
Oth6 Lelvlnz, l\lrs Wo)ler Grin· helil Subda)' ev'w\lng at the l~eal
stead, Mrs Evetett J.oudermll1, Methodist rbureh. llevoUonl )Veto
Mnl R F B!Yin.t"
hv Beverly Ball and Anri Ho)l'ard.
CHEROKEE
The prograih w~ a. filii! on
The Cherokee Far"' women'• "SRl!t j,evcl Hollies".
I
Club held their October moo!
~elresbments ~r&amp; §O!'I!ed ~~
mg at the home of Mr&amp; ll,ran;.. the newlr orJanl~4 w!!Cd til ap-,
Reynolds The all day meetln~ proximately one hundted I'! at·
lnduded a talk by Mrs Vo' tendance
Roush on "Suet Canal" and sho•
cnurcnes repr~iente« well
ed a ser1ea or maps
Beech
Hilt, Trinity ah~ St Pa1•1
F\lllowlllg the d1nner the
PI Ple~tant, Maslln Church,
meeting was opened by the pres• of
dent •Mrs Lawrence Clark wi th Vaught llfenlorlal, t.eon, Hend!'1'the lfOup repeating the flag sal son and !Ianford
PARTY
ut~ and smglng a sohg.
The
St
Paul
Lutheran Church
The devotional• l'let'c bY Mr&lt;
entertatncd the children of tho1
Nancy Jo~hso~ ahd ~ poem "Fn1 1 Sunday
Sehool with a Radow~on ,
and Ita Beauty" wo.1 by Mt •
p&gt;l'ty •Jo,jht cliuroh sotlal.t.Oins '"
Gorald Clnrk
on Monday cvemng,
Dutlng the buSiness mceung
Pri%es were awarded to c.;
tht group voted to purchas~ nell Nease for the prettiest cos·
Graee Napkins to sell to others tume, while Cornell won the •
and make grace cards Ill be plac prize for the ughcst Pme lor
.a In each public eatlpg plaee the most orlg1nal went to Karen
1\0JD,,'N'll' .fiayen
Pleasant Kearns, wh1Ie Vtcka Johnston
Olfi&lt;er~ to serve
'57-'5ij won a prize lor the "hardest to ,.
elected are
Mrs guess "
~:hJ--J:J:J~L··~.~ ,_nl~ti~~ Clark
Games were played and reat 1:
In served
keeping Others
with Hal
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Mrs Carroll Adl!m; , ,
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Ref and Mrs Pct'l~ -~·~ ,-ihildre,n, Mrs Clyde '
~rs Roland Kart
Mrs Bob Layne ,
Kal'!leiF·aitil Holly, Mrs ILouls! ,,
Powell, Mrs Donald ' Bumgarner
and daughter, Mn Plrl Burri•
Understand
wtll be held at Lakin Larry and Perry, Mrs Earnest
State )lospltat on October 24 Dr Roush, Linda and_ KathY, Suaan
S. 0 Johnson will be leader
Grinstead Lowena Roush and
November hostesses will be Joanne, Mrs Nel11on Roush anti
Mts 1 Oak lloward Jr and Mrs sons, Mrs Thomas Gnnstead an~
Bobby, Jtm Fry, Mrs Bobl,y
Gerald Clark
At1endlng Included those above Roush and son, Mrs Gran!
an~ Mrs Alva Luckeydoo, Mrs
Rouab, Mrs Herman Layne Mr,
James Howard and daugbtet, Bllt Nease, Mrs Paul Roush and
Mr! Dou1laa Roush and daugh· children, Mrs Harry Layne, Mr.;
tera,
Joe Kay, Mrs Ivan William McFarland and aon:;,
Busht
0111 lloush, Mrs. Nancy HIU, Kitty Dodson, Shari
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'!tlr1 K K Scltes McGIIithllp, Myra and Ja9e Rous~
Dreama
1\lrs Ott&lt;l
ana ra
and
tL~MO}IL~
Brlarl
Rober!
Munell
Mrs Phi\ 1
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_Friendly Neighbors I1 Engageme~ Being Announced
McKay-Miller WSCS Circ;le
Club Meeting Held I ~~~~~~
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Devotional Service Is Held Tuesday Evening
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A Thank.&gt;gtvJng theme wa.• ley of patlloilc and popular mu
Mro Ohve ln~raham entertained
used bv Mrs W \V Ha)tS, chair J Sit' to t)p1ly the various coun the f'riCIHIIV Neighbors Club on
man of lh~ McKay )hiler Clrtle tn~s in the UN and 5ang the Tue!iday evPIHUg at her home,
of the IYSCS for the devottonol h~mn 'In Chrosl There Is No Sprmg Av. wllh a masl&lt;ed llal

servll'e when ti1P Clrrle m~t on Ea~t Nor \Vest
Tlmrsday 1flernoou al Heath
Thr slutly pro.- 11111 wa 5 pre
Meti.J.odl5t t:uurch
st&gt;nted bv Mrs E s Schaaf wh'J
rf'V Ie\,ed four dUJ&gt;Iers 0 [ u1e
1\lrs. 0 P Klein was tn charg~ study book IJJ suplr:; of such ,
of a muslral prouram wbirh ob- Lurd' a study of the SOli pel al'
se ned th r 12th anmvenary of cordln, to st Af :~rk \.y Albert
thf! s1g111u,g or lftp rh:ult&gt;r of the b na~ndt

United Nal1n11 s She used a med

Registered Nurses
District Meeting
Held At Athens

loween ~all y
Cpst1nne10 WE're JUdged hy Mrs
Charle" L, tJ e a ~UPf;( and JJTIZCs
awardPd tn Mls H;uohJ Lohse,
Mrs Robert Arnold Mrs Jmit'p~
StrubiP anti \Irs Cha1les ~J.:Ar
Mts BriiVPf Thonu1, pu•sulcnt,
Plf'1ilded at thf! lllet•IH1g allllplans
I wue dJscUiiricd for thr nnnual
Dunug the htJ!:i llters 1neehng Christmas pen ty A whale clephont I )
the htldl!t:l of lht' W~CS was ,;;,le \\as hehl md ~et lrt Jlal
p!C Se iiiPd for tlu \Par and the ~pfl!ll fur IJ,I]IfJWCC!l werr CXthallg
t '1rd1 volt&gt;d to pl eth;t $15U •.., ..ed 111t' travclmg Jllllt: W:Jii awau.l
1
wurrl the dum:It l&gt;ud .. t•t
e!d to ~frs L' tit•
Planli w•tt lh sl:lll'iSCil fur lhf'
Hdres hmPnls " c 1e s~n e d bJ
aiUJUal Chn:stmas Daz.aar lo br
th~ hosleliN rrom o table de(urat
hPid at lht&gt; church on Dec 101'1 f!d 111 keepmc Willa llallower n ta
wath J\1rs llatt1e Snulh, M1~ vorli w1 ff! &lt;ondl e h~urc s :~y mbohc
Kt'nneth BH r awl Mts E M of llallowN&gt;n
Wouc.J :~ s co chairmen
Allendmg werr tho:it! named !
'I he h•Jstt&gt;tWSC!ii for the aflernoun above ami M1 " WIIJanl llcmes,
wert• Mn C A Emnush, Mrs Mrl! Ronald South Mrs Leo n M(
Burr ~orrt sl Mrs Robert Jlarrl &lt;&gt; J\UIUht~ Mr ~ Lcr lvu Mts Jack
Mr' II t' Cook with M.., C r Robson oirs lh!ll l y Wer rv Mrs
IJ~Jttvn a~ a contnbulor A dt o; Gcr.ahJ fiflll'~cr M1 ~ I ur1c11 Poul
~;e rt roursc was served to the ~1t, MJ- l!:lwoud JJo"crs Mrs \
Ch.uleJ Wt!rl y 1\h~ !1onll'\ llc!hel
lll l1!1lbc1s
Mn~ Hoy Smit h 1\h ~ George 1 1
Rill hlllllln I nd J:Ursts Susan l ytlc
and Brenda Sue Ingraham

f ullowmg 1111 rle&lt;IJon ol olfl
cfrs Fur the t·ommg year 911 add
ress wa' ghrn by Dr II A Bald
wm A sl)lc show hy the KittllTyn
fiJ:J: Shop tourludcd the mectmg

afler .,. hH h a rlcssrrt cour11c was
Sl'f\!1'11

Allrn riiiiJ.: from Pomeroy were
1t11 s I tiW!n Wrhrung Mrs Elsl&lt;'

Mrs Kathryn Johnson and
Mrs lloyd Wright

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wh' II lhr rhantrr
BPI a Suuna
Phi mrority mel thb; w~ek Mr&amp;
1htnu.a~ llnt• 1JIC!Witll\ was Ill
1har,r:l' 1,r lht 1111 "' m~ and pl ~tns
were f'llnJJI~h rl ror the Hall'l
wt•en 11 arty to br. ht hi Satunhy
oil the home of Mrli Roger !\lor·
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tnlnrtl Ill" "Scrmn Shakc~pran
Club Wcdmsday aftc1uuon .tl hc1
home Morntng Star
11H nwcllng w\1th Mrs I' lui Wal
lum1so 1, )Jrcslde 11 pl c~tdlllg up
enetl with the cluh wllect anti
memh..rll rn:t)ondNI to roll call
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BAKER

The Car Almost
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Ou 1'he HrlghteHI Corner
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Cranbt'llok 4 Duot Sl'llan, Radio, llcalut aud De(IUslet
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Mr .nd Mrs Cltarlea Bissell of
Alinmtille, 'Ohio, gradyated from
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Fort Cam~b&lt;ll, Kentucky lie I•
servmg in l~e 5ll2nd Infantry
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hi$ ltfl~backlng post Hawthorne operated trme after
time to sme~r the Athens runners In all, he collected 22 tac
kles And he was ably ass1sted by 10 other ftred up Panthers
who wanted this second SEO league vtctory so bad they gave
rt everything they had.

Visitors Gather
History Here Off
11.;"!I'"..'Markers

M Sgl Haymond Allenoworth,
/Ius! hi,, ••., flew to Ohio Thurl·
•l :~ y because of the critiCal ilht.~ss
uf his mother Mrs Harvey Allen•
wm th at ·~etg, General lfosr&gt;ital,

It wos an Athens fumble on the
lbal opened the
Alex Clio's hard
hlltmg boys And Brent Cornwell
usua ll y the orig1nal boy of the
atteky fmgered elan, commllled
sin, The ball got away from
on the Albens' 36 when tackopentn~ kicltoff
~•fe• fnr Coach

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111 luw Arthur ~klunm 1 hnvc ~,•._
tut111 t from a viHit wit~ Mr tWill
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Mrr; Dun l"'a uncr and lanuly lu
Dayton

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M1s llowthv Mtthu I pit ~ lrlf'lll
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lhc 1111skt 11 ( on

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"LURI 0, THI SWAMP"
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ttl lu lht• Will Ill I:-~ 11 du1 t hoJu•l
I fish po111J II !i\VI ~ 1 llltp II (O~ 'i
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running
playa with, ~
plunse for
lhh unporlant
aeoonds
before the fourth quarter b&lt;gan
Alheno took lhat sqboequenl
ki~fl and mardied 79 yards lo
,.ore wfth Lirry Smith golns the
tail Z5 otralgM over thO mltl.dJt
Alld the BulldOgs still threatened tD ~ull the game out of 1the
They had hmt, too
ktcked off to Pomeroy
and the Panthen gombled beavlly
wlton wtth fourth and one 9n their
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zatlons In Pomeroy ,nd Middleport are mvlt011 to make use of
the Central Ohio Hearl Assoda·
lion's fllln library
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The auodahon has avatlabfe 1
vatltCif ol film• wbleb can be used
olub programs. ~II !lima Ire
Cor layman's usc, the as.
empbollr,es
movies exPlain In everydu
such heaftli problems AI
:E~~;;: fever,
heorl stuck&amp; and
of the orterles All•prosound, and rnany

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qualified phySicians and ,.lenttSb
are also available to speak to local
groups on various aspects of heart

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F'()r more lnformallon about the
films or medical I(H!akers, resl·

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Guests recently o( !he jlev ~d
Mrs Flo• d Workmah wore Mr
and Mrs Uollle Brumfield and
sons ol Norlh !lakota, Mr an1l
Mrs Aruold Barnette and 'sons
of Clnctnnoil and )fr and Mrs
Eddte Fulk., Crow City 0
Mr and Mr5 Earl Donovan
have moved from the Mattie
Cu!let retiidence to tho farm ol
W 0 Crow.
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Mrs John Whipple, Dtlaware,
Mr and Mrs Henry \Jailor
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''"'"' l&amp;e weekend
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ao•l Mr
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tllst Mrs Knt ~ ht'N 10(1111 w 110
1 tn1mb1r af tf11 Ftdertl RtatrYt Sy1t11n, 11 tht clo11 of bu•h11u on 1\\IU th•d II bJ,J4lk ror h IVIIIg lht:
Odohor II, 1957, )tUbllahtd In accordonco wllh 1 eoll ntttlo by lite tlu mu-tt p.m nls pn ~1 HI
Fodorel R"ono bank of fhlo dhtrlct purauont to lht prnlalona ol lho
Jilt' JIWgfitlll ror \lu t VI IIIJt ..,
Fildortl Roemo Act.
, u,Jwle tl " pof'lll by Mrs Wallat \
Ambo ger a SOil !J h) Ml li llonu c
ASSETS
Karr ami Mr~ larl 1\.aul~~: uul 1
IJIII!t•l dls cll""loll 011 rt• ulltl' tlloh
Caah~ bala11ces with other banktJ, inl!ludlna reserve balance,
ond cash ltouts In pr01." " of coiled ton
~ 672 ~2 50 lt•ms lliOilcrRtcd l&gt;v Ml n r.
t:rav I Xf1Ctlt1Ve hr!i\1] llf 1 USIC I I
United ~We• Govermnent obllgallm" d1111 t
and guaranteed
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3188()7 04 nf lh• Jldnt•l wert M• s flu~ AI
Oblli alloJ" uf Stairs •nd t•oii!Jcal sulltllvl&gt;lun'
Other bonWI llotel:i, a11d de hl•nlurc~
IOODO 00 kim M18 Paul ll•er Mt •I ~'""
Ch t,uul Mrs ' lloW!IIII 1\uh hi
Curpurole tltO&lt;ko ilttcludln~ $0,1100 IJO il.oc_k_of I cdr;,, ..
Mt s lhco1lo:d a fte•ktr
M1 s
Reserve bonk)
""'"• ll•o•vu and Ml" Wllm•
Lo1ns 1111d dh;wunhl (inrludlng $4[)(J &lt;IIJ uvcHhufls) __
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llank premloCfl own"l $16 iJIJO IJO furnltn• c und
Ill til~ clu~e ut tile mctlliq
fixtures $1 iJIJO IJO
rr rreshments w~ re e11jtJ\ eel by a1l
Ileal ..tat• owned uther !han bank prellllses
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Regular Meeting
Held On Monday

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tJee11 111 with flu h!ts t(!turne~
rmr urrlvf'd Wednesday uight anti
her employment at the lfome 11
molhrr sister, Mrs Viola McCul
taurant
Iough and her tton Stephen Au5Mn; Sidney T Russell has 1e- tm Texas a1e due here Satt4rday
turned £rom a vh:at wath her ~s
Jt&gt;all HoUiih Wh!J IS emphJ)~d In
ter Mr. c 11 ' Page, Mphlle, A!4 ll!oluonbus will •pend tho we@k
M SJ!t PIIJ:te 1s 111 J'lornla on 8 pc~l \end w1th her utothet Mrat D 6
Jed Weh:Jhr S•, M1s Euucuc IISSIGitllleUt aud Mrll Russell
a ~ lluush 1Shr will accom~any sat.
Urown Mls llohNt \Van11 r amln
lllstPI enjo 1ed vlsltin)l fJ~~ Sara J l1sher tmd MlsH BettM
&amp;UcHI Mrs ~ W ~~~~~ull Mm wtla hf'l
1,h 111 hiland ami othm funull!i t;a nwc hct\l. and lhey will vis~

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Ga1 Rango
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to Chillicothe Tbursda~ to viSit
Mr •nd Mr11. Wtlham JCitch~• and
thetr t.ew daughter, Debra Jo
!Ira P L Mttcb has returned
from a len day v"lt with her son
and daughter In law, Mr and Mra
Rob&lt;rt Mttcb and sons In Martins
Ferry Mr ~lllcl&gt; Is recuperahng
after maJor surgery
Mr and Mrs M L Kelly will
leave Sajurday for Dayton to take
lhelr son, Thomas, to Flint, Mlch
He received a G•neral Moto~s En
gtneerlng !CholarohJp after gradu
atmg as one of lhr lop students at
Middleport High School hts year
lie b11 been at the
~orp In Dayton
and will attend Ent(ineorlrtg

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busmc ~t
~rsslo n
cuutributlons
w~rc made to fom Jll ojccts The
flllillllt II!Ct lllllg l11:hl 1,1~1 WCCk

11011 Of $25 IOW311JS lhr lllterna
tlonJI lho11llf'lll projttt J,ltt•rary In Atlti'IIN Will r l t ~c ns"cd
In lmlln Tilt" 11 1 1t11rt~l pro,.;r:llll
Mrs Wtll!,un Hrxh r ttrl'scrttcd
1111 • ruhl"
Sprflkin~
Wflli prr, a lllmkHI JIIUI.\1 dill
I be hl!dot y
'iPilltd hy llun s.a Swwhel ctlltl ul fit!Vf'ta l tratrJulu suUU!i were g1v
Jf' HI Ill iZI Wlt ~
en fulln NCtl by Jll 0Ujl SIIIGlllg Wllft
lloxh s~ r ~ fm thr t \llllll t: wrrr MrM llt~xter al lllf JllaiiU
IHdtllf' lluudalihrlt and Joyce
Ueft etihuu~ uts w1u srtvt'd t.y
IC I.lntWth
lite hostesli to M1 s I H J lheafcld,
MrH Pearl llysdl Mt:,: I u1mr Hcl
hel 1 Mrtol C ~ IOIIIJJkiuiJ Mrs Lm
111a ~Ill \f1 s Wlih 1111 son Mrs

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Mr and Mrs John Epple arc a~nouncmg the engagement Mr and M;, Charles
of thcu daughte1 Nola Mtld1 cd to Mr Larry E Brown, son of family ol Mt Olive Sunday •
Mr and M1 s Wtlbur BrQwn of Westerville, Oh1o
Mr and Mts Dan Sm)lh and fltll1·
The hudc eled IH a graduate of Chester High Sehoul 3jlil Jly were Suudoy &lt;Unner gueslo of
Oh1o Umvcrstty She rs assocratcd Wllh The Fted A l!aliri~ Mr ao1 MIS Lawrence Smilh' and
family at Laurel Cliff
Company of Columbus, Ohto
:Mr and Mrs Rosco~ MoPrlo and
Her ftance ts a gt aduate of Westerville Htgh School, apd is d•ught~er
of GHihpohs and • ¥rs
a student at Ottcrbcln College Weste• ville, Ohto
ol Minersville
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11011, Michael were recent gu~sls
of her parents Mayor and Mt's
C 0 ~1sher, and family
Mr and Mrs Joe Young Sr went

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Plans Completed Shakespeare Club
F.or November 10 · Meetjng Is Held
~
))lans lor tlu
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at tlw home of M1
W1 lham
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nurses was ht'l~ rrrt'ntly at the
Ulno UnhrrSity Center Athens

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Mrs Lloyd" Roullh ant 'lOft.
Donna Circle and Marb~~' l\ouab
studell\! of Otil6 VIIIVerall)', !11"••1
tbc week ead tvllb tbeiJ! ~~pta,
'Mr lPG Jll:l llot~~~ r;C:Irll~ ~ad
Mr ead Mra llli!oQ !loll•,
'Mr IQ~ Mrs AIIIWt MJII!~Y PI
Lon• Botlom, Mr and l!,ri Gar·
r~lt Clrde and Mrs Sadl~ !olofrl·
loon of Racine mlled wllh 'Mr and
'Mrs Douglaa Cu·de and family recently

1111 week ottendlar a ape·
Old•moblle Tralnlnll ClllM.
Mrs Wilhatn Hpuclt,
returned tq tlletr
vlsltlng ber parents,
Mrs P lo Mlteb, Mtddle·
ond bl• pareaq., Mr lnd
Rob&lt;rl Houck, Gallipolis
Forrest Bachtel Ia vtsUinl
l]lother, Mrs J W Dawson,
Vttnn&gt; W Va , lodiiY,
ltr and Mrs Harold Moore and

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NOV. 7 lhi'U NOV. 10

Lloyd Now With
T~nnewe Finn
tronn.rrtua·

Overnight Sbift
Gets LOng Shift
At South Pole

Dance Proceed~
To Be Used For/
Fire Equipment
A fee of 25t w111 be charged all
who attend the RacJbc Firemen's
Auxiliary dance to be held In the
bt&amp;h .,hool gymnastum the evenIng
Qct 31
This -waa deetded at a meeting
aux11tary Friday
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Railroads Is Granted By PUC
COLUMBUS (UP! - Tbe Oblo Public Utilities CommiSS!OD
has aulhorlzed all maJor oraUroads operating In the state to in·
creltse their fretght rates by 14 per cent ·
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Liquor Board Is
On.Octobtr 3&amp;tlt

The PUC Jatd the mcre11e
which absorbs an emetgencJ 7 per
rent rale htke granted laat nr,.
ruuy contormed to a 14-.per cent
boost In Interstate !relghl charges
aulhonzed In the Eastern Terfllory Aug 8, 1957 by the Inter
state Commerce Comm1sston

The aalellite. and the ~ • ,
which 11 mul'b euk:f to apol; ...,
be aeea oniJ at daWII or duill
when lhe)l fllleel the raya of tlie
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A"'arded Two Men
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Board of I,lquor Control wtU hold
lfs third rmbllc hearing Ibis year
on Wednead-.v, Oetob&lt;r 30. at 100
p tn In !be )&gt;Qard hearmg room,
Ohio Department of Ltquor E:ontrol. 33 North Tbtrd Street Columbus
Law requires the board to hold
four public hearings eaeh year tD
recc1ve general comment. cntiCIRIQ
1nd suggesUons regording lbe
board and dl!partnlcnt, and for dl•
semlnallon of lnfol'lllatton lo lbe
&gt;Ubhc The first public beanng
thiS year was b&lt;ld In Columbus',
the 1econd In Cmclnnatl

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Harold Bacdccker, Athens wa• lhe orgmal 15 board
inbe guest speaker when the Mid there are still su1 Oil the
lleport-Pon1Croy Rotarv Club met eluding Mr Baedccker lie e~plala·
friday at llcath Molhodl5t church cd tho various money·rauang pt•
)C&lt;IS they had t11erl durtng the
for thmr wj'!ek ly danner mectwpg
C F Hibbs president, opened veus and gave a resume of the
the meetmg and mtroduced Phljlp plays utred
In IBM t.he As!!Oc1at10n voted to
Baedecker son of lhe guest •l"'a
~cr Edlion Baker, progr~m cb11r alr-condttlon the !heat~ where
nlan,
lhc speaker who sell..out performances are g1ven
vas
memb&lt;r of the Oh1o during tbc summer months. Guest
s"uit),l)lerSh&gt;o~lcr

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conductors have bcell tn etw{ge oi
the production-. unhl this year
when ~cubly members or the un1

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have taken over this WIJI't
AI
preoonl
AssocJahon
ttves
10 hoard andtheroom
scl1o1arshlp-,
to drama students and their an
nual bud~cl " up lo $10 1100
1'11e Rotanans were
ahoul thr speaker 'l'ho
p1cturc~ of the profe88ional
•ets winch arc dealgned at
Un1vcriiiY and made by the stul
dents under dtreeiJOn of a facult~
member
Mcthotlist women who prepare4
and served the dmner were 'Mr~
II E Bush Mrs Carl Mattox, Mr~
c p Gallagher Mrs Carroll Swan·
oon, Mrs c P Hibbs and Mi&amp;&gt;
Jle,ls Sanborn

Community Party
Planned By Cubs
Of Letart Falls
;~~~~~;!r.~~ Stout
Pack No
1 CommUillty
partY at lhe Letart
C&lt;)mmumiY llall, WednetdaY, Oclobt\r ~ at 7130 p m
Eoterlllnmejll ba• b&lt;en plan111d
llld there will b&lt; pleoly of ~
lreahmen!l' fo~ sale Proceeda will
he used lo ~111 equtpmenl alld 'I
1
Paot fill
l'r~~ea wql b&lt; l(lven lor the tara·
eat 'finlllr atlendlnl ma.Ped•
tlelt Qfd ~ ~lumea. A
prlre wllf i1IO be liven
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EVe~ Ia \l'eleome Who10 •
lamillu ~ urte&lt;J to lltad
help the CUbs oU to a good

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