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,6-DJi!Y SenUnel, Pom~y-Mtddleport, o. oct 29,t9n

Pomeroy first ,
b..:.ptist BYF In
pu
Halloween pQJty

Middleport
Soeiety

Plaps were ptade \0 "{Vt
Feeney-Bennett · ' IM.rs. Liza H"ghes w.ltile
cloctlon day dinner In the annex
or the church Present at the mebt_
mg wete Mrs Lisle Mrs White
AuxiliaryJn
Honored Gu~st At Mrs
London Mr8 l!eleq Diddle)
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Mrs Martartt Cottrill Mrs Bell•
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Monday Meetin~ ; 1BirthdQy Party
rtce Blake, l!frs Wtnebrenner, illrs
Robert Rawlings was !&amp;ken t~ 1 Mrs Cora Bennett prea14ed Mon
Mro Liza Hu£hes was cue~t of Rachel McBride Mrs
Melcs General Hospital lor obse day mght at the October meeting j nor at a birthday party planned

Mas.on Elementary
Home Mothers '
Plan For Party

Wahama lfigh
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Honor Roll S
Annnunced Today

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Sc~nclder
nome Room Mother• of the
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Mrs Dorothy l!a.rdcn Gertrud~
llason Elementary School met vation and treatment Monday 1 of the Auxtltary of the Feeqey by her husband Eddie Hucbes at Dully and guasti ~t!Ui Eleanor
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on Monday and made plan,s Cor ~ the Rawhngs.Coal&amp; ambulance
Dennett Post No 128 ' American their home In Rutland Sunday aft
Kay Schneider and Donna Diddle
~atlst Church 'fll'lJ''\d a m.,•ert
Halloween party to be held .-1
Jllchard and Myrta Jean Wtlso~ Lcgton at the LegiOn Hall In the crnoon
S);' .3 Emmett Edwards, Co o
Halloween party 'Sunday ovenmg The honor roll Cor the !trot SIX the school on Thursda1 afternoon children of Mr a~d&gt;'ll~ Joe Wt
bsence of thctr presi(leat Mrs
Refreshments lncludcct home
jponsored by the Rev Raith C weeks pertod at Wahama Htgh
Mothers attcndmg "ere Mrs 'son a)'e dl wtth flu at "llie'fi hom ~ale Mourning
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made tee cream and birthday cake 7ij ~d T B R S o'!:JIOi:£ Elt$Vs V!
a two weck•(lcav 0 l!cre with
~::d:!u~::lo~rs J~:•;lf~;c h~~ School was recently announced by Thomas Yo•ncc Mrs Dewey on Filth Avenue
1 Mrs Paul Haptonstell WJI ac~ Tbose present were Mr and Mrs spont
hl.s
father
W C l!:~)l'trds 1nd ot
f h Clyde Foley prmclpal
Sm•th Mrs w !bur Stewart M"
JatiJs Childs, Junior flurse a tng chaplam lor the mcelmg a d J H Van Hook Mtss Blanche
eld In the soctal room o I c One hundred lour students were Jean Eborsbach Mrs E: A ' Holzer t Hospttal, spent the week the members sang fatth of D~r Clark Mrs Ordella Graham, )Irs her relatives.
chrc~ whtch was decorated ID on the honor roo! whtch IS made Schackel Mrs Janet Surf~cc, end With her mother Mrs George Fathers the nallonal Auldliary An me Brttlnllnc Mrs Mary Shar Mrs Nora Stalnak~r of Mlnmorc
~·~:~~~m:'t~rt~~to;:;; awar~cd up of studcllls who achteve grades Mrs Frances Hewetson MJ'' Chdds and Pauline ZJrklc JUnior hymn accompamed by Mrs Lilhan on Mrs A L Ferguson Mrs Bca w Va and' Mrs Vashti Grimm, ol
of B or better Eight of the stu Thomas Redman Mrs Volm' nurse open! Sunday witH ber par Slctll
stc Jones the Rev Waller Preston' J,.ctart Falls vlsttcd Mrs Edna
\o Sharon Young prctllesl Jtm dents had A averages They Burrts Mro 'Lilah Zerkle :.! ' ent. Mr and Mrs Eber LcwJ«
Mrs Ted Cha~man was voled In and lamdy Joe and June
Corleton Saturday
~'Y Gtlbert most origmal Ta were as follows
B~n Rousb Mrs Paul Johnson and SISler Jamce Ztrklc
to the Auxlltary durtng the bufil
Mr and Mrs Ervin f!aumgard
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Kal!it r
•man Fmlaw ughed ~Albert Seniors James Henderson Jun "' 'Irs Ed ward Ryan Mrs "'ltnnte Mrs RaIPh Jordan an d daught ness sraaton when thcv voted an ncr and lamtly Gc •rgo Alma a I of Columbus was guests of Mr a 111
,tartm 1unnt&lt;st and Terry Ohl
fltll Foglesong Sophomores Rizer Mrs Ranonu Neosc and era Judy and Nancy Canton were amendment to ratse th~tr a'·cs to Manmng Mr •nd Mrs Dolbetl Mrs Wtlllam Diddle and fatntll
lncr rcprcscntallon
IIors
W I M F d St
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t f h
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Games were played durlnr; Caroh n Dotson and SJnanne o
rs rc
cwat
' wee c gucs s o cr parcn ~ $2 50 a year Plans *ere made lor Luckadoo Mr and Mrs L C
M1s8 Ncmcy Neuman an1l Chester
the ovcmng aCtor wh•ch sand pert Freshmen Klthy Fowler and
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Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hartinger the annual Veterans Day Dmncr Thomas Mrs Sam Bryant Mr and
Buokley SP«lnl Sunday tn Colnm •~-~liliiiii~liiiiiiijiii~
lv h doughnuts hot chocolate Doyle Jones and Srventh Grade
and her brother, David
to be held on November 11 wtth Mrs ~rue Bryant Mrs Hamel bus
with Miss Sharlee Ncum~n
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~~ ~~dcr were served
Amy Roush and Dame! Arlls
Ned• Bralord younger daught the Lcgtonnatrcs aa gu~sts Mrs Warner and son Richard Mrs
Mrs Leona Wmcbrcnncr •
P Present were those named
Students havmg B averages
rr of Mr and Mrs Wallace Brad Mourning had sdcctcd the follow Sherman Butler Mr and Mrs IA:e vlsttlng her.. .-daughtcr Mrs Grace
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D
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Kenuc
Joh
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or
better
but
not
straight
As
lord
IS til with flu
l'"g commtttees buymg Mrs Char Combs and family Dorotlly and Vtckers In Huntington
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a mvc an
ruce c
were as follows
Mra Roacoe Fowler Middleport les Bennett Mn Homer Hartley Lee Jr
Mrs. Grace Oller and son Bt\1
wt
Harold Hysell, Jack Bralc&lt;
Scmors Robert McGlothlin Lc
RD IS a medtcal pallent at Hoi ~ mn• room Mrs John Hawkins
Unable to attend but sendtng &lt;pent
Frtdaf nigh~ and Saturday
~umcs and Paul Sm1th Leah
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r.rucscr Sharon S•n•th Sallv tty Darhng James Johnson Geo
the an zer osp"'
Jr Mrs Harry Stover prograrn gilts were Mr and Mrs Harr son with Mr and Mrs Daryl Brown lu
l ostcr Ethel Hysell Sharon anJ McFarland Linda Brmker Marilyn nu~:a~!m~~rc d•~~~:• ~: Nov 25
Chmtlne Babr older daughter Mrs Stelfl weleommg Dr Kath Bentley Mr and Mrs Joshua Jack Parkersburg W Va
Charlene Zundel Jean and Karen Foglesong Allee Knopp Jane Pow when the Staff and O((lccrs of of Mr and Mrs Cash Bahr spe\'lt ryn Poindexter Mrs Cora Bennett son
Mrs Freda Fields has bcfn con
lolt Brenda Bailey
Madolvn ell McFarland Betty Roush and
Frida/ and Saturday Wtlh Mr alid
Other commtttees who have
'incd to her.1Jome ~y tllness
lMarlin
and two guests Judy Dorothy Shtrley
:~:. M~~~s J:~~~ P:.~~:·. ~~: Mrs Ralph Gtbbs Jr and children been appointed Mrs Mourntpg
M , Jlol!ert Holstein
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,, h
d Johnn Shasteen
Juniors Faye Burton Btll Boy
Gloria and G~'1 ti~~P mciudo the
~:·~::tl;::.:,.;.,:. ~
tcr DJanne Sue
vaug an an
Y
er Marte Jew~lt Larry Ltevlng home of Mrs Dave Farmer wtth and lltend~d t~ tgo,i
rnl Mrs Sidney Pickens
Juhhng McClung Ann Newland Mrs Otho Watts as co hostess
val at the New 1!1. !li:~
I Wayland Mrs Don "!"'·l!''o"~an
Marvm Roush Henry Burge.,,
Mrs Willam Altman presldonl
Slephen Batley small so
rs Helen Kennedy Executive
Nancy Flesher Ruth Grimm, How opened the meeting w•th the Franklin Bailey Chester
dt mtttce Mr~ &lt;Cecil Brsd.,
ard McDaniel and Joan Oliver
Lords Pra)Cr repeated '" unison the past week with Mr and Mrs Harry Stover M(S Norman
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Sophomores Barbara Clarke and durtng the mcetmg the !mal WallaOII Bradford and @ughters, land Mrs Chatlei • B&lt;W~elt
me~tl~g on
Ttmothy Duncan Shtrley Henry plans lor the dmncr were cum Carolyn and Ne~a r' ~
The Auxlhary voted to purchcaae
Larry Jellera Delores Mattox Bet pleted
Mrs John Bechtle and lfaughtera material for fourteen new table prcstdcnt
George S~::n~~~~ii ~~­
The Quarterly Conference o( the ty Lou Rouolt Eleanor Roush Sally
Durmg the soc10l hour games Mary Ann are visiting het people cloths lor the Legion Hall kitchen hRd charge or the meeting
was 1pened wtlli a song lollowcJI
Untied :11rlh«il&gt;t Church wAS held Roush John Boyer Wllmarme were played and prl!cs won bv tn Jenkms Ky They were 1-"en and dmlnt room equlllJIIent
rccenliJ 3l 1he church with Dr Clarke Kenneth Dodson Shirley 1\1" Lena McEihmney Mrs Kad to Jenkin. last wee)&lt; by Jack
Mn Roscoe Fowler and Mrs with the Secretary report bcmg
Rtchard H Bauer Dlstrtct Super Dodson Carol Glbbo Su~ Ellen Owen Mro Homer Jones M" Bechtle Sgt John Bechtle IS In Wtlmetta Smtih were roported 111 g1ven by Mrs Dick Wmebrenncr
and Treasurer report by Mrs Bob
mtendct I' P' cStdmg
Goodmle Sharon Sayre Marilyn Ira Butcher The ho&gt;lcss•s ser Alaska on special duty lor three
Dcvotwr" led by the Rev Eu Schwlrz and Jerry Wiles
ed salad nut bread and coffee monlhs
of his mother Mrs R H Raw Wlute The btrthday of Mrs Don
gene Brown opened the meeting
Freshmen Ruth Brown Joan to two guests Mrs Peter Stac~"
Mr Dnd Mrs LOU18 Hayden D)y lm~ts
Ltsle was ob.5erved
artcr whtch a group diSCUISion was Carroll Irma Grinstead Patty 1and Mrs Max Sanborn ond thcae ton spent the week end with her
James R Allen 3C of Bplo
Devotions was by Mrs Herm1n
held wtth Dr Bauer as leader 00 Johnson Sheldon Roush Ruth 1 members Mrs Myron ~h il er Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Charlea bndge Md was the week e~d London and Btble study by Mrs
Thtngs That Make For A Good Scarberry Mary Bums VIrginia George Childs Mrs C P Gall• Payne and grandmother Mrs guesl of Mr and Mrs Clare~r•
enlertamed w•th a dmner recent'Y
Church
Espench•ed Eileen Ftelds Ann gher Mrs ~lllton Russell Mr1 Kathryn Payne They were accom Andrews
,
Reports on CommiBslons In Mts Howard Maudte Maynard Eugene Phll\p Metnhart Mrs Karl Owen panled home by thetr small son
Raymond Hatfield Daytbn at thetr home ..ro;!l&gt;&lt;t ,Hill
11ons Educauon and Fmance were Ntcholson Cheryl Roberts Law Mrs Ira Butcher Mrs Hom~r Louis Jr, who had spent two IS the guest of hts parents Mr Guests were Mr and Mrs Haro)d
given The off•ctal board accepted 1renee R~ush Judtth Rowland, Jones and Mrs Lena McEihmney weeks here and by Mrs Charles and Mrs Andrew Hatfield Rut Ebersbach son Jimmy and daug
hter Darla and Mrs Ru'h Laney
the world semce aokmgs
Dreema Stewart Rooemary Stew
Payne 1
I land and other rel~l)veS,
Prayer by Dr Bauer concluded art Judith Ann Turner susan zusMrs Sam Tinsley and daughter
Airman and Mrs Clar~pce W '"d daug~ter Debbie
the mcellng
pan hul Akers Phyllis llatey
Pea*!, Chanleston were Sunday Andrews left MondJy mornln~
MrR Bauer occompanicd Dr Kitty Brown sunUa Durbin Bill
gu~sts of Mrs Kathryn Payne and ror their home In Fairhope Ala
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Bauer and was present for the Frey Patrlcta Harrah Georlann
her famll?
arter a week's vlstt wtth his par
meeting
Jelfera John Johnson Ferris Dale
Mrs. Leo Childs is in Holzer Hos cnts Mr and Mrs Clarence An
Justis Sharon Knapp Beverly
pita\ lor minor surgery and obser drews and family
Rouoh Arawanna Smith Darlene
vatlon
Mr and Mrs Pat Parker and
Now Open
Stukey Carolyn Stewart Eliza
Mr and Mrs Clarence WII(IOm
Airs Noah Haskins Is substttut dau~hter or ( olumbus spent t~
beth Stroud and Julia Van Maire Andrews
recent
newlyweds log nt llllddleporl Hlgb School tbls weekend wtth her parent. M'
Eighth Grade Jamca Bennelt were suests of honor at ' show I week
and Mrs Max Mclnh~r!
l'atty Nowland lltchard Aoel, Wll cr Saturday e~unmg gwen by
Ben Philion who Is employed
Mr and Mra Paul Batley and
da Cundlf£ Ph111\p Hoffman Mn Wlllam Woodard The affair at the,Phlllp Sporn plant bas b&lt;ien Mrs W\lllpm Wopdard v)sltcrl
Wayn•• Lammcr Nancy McDaniel, was hold In the social room nl l1l with llu
Sunday tn Athens
llowar l McMl \lion Stephen Bur the Pomeroy Church or Christ Mrs Robert Tewksbary RN
Mr.
Alva Httc and son
Mondoy through Saturdoy
gc81 Eugene Hester Joseph Rus which was decorated wllh cut who has been til lor aeveral weeks Herald and &amp;on Geor~c of llalti
9 to l PM
sell
Clowers and Ivy
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has returned to .her work as office more 0 visited Sunday with re
Evcmng By Appointment
Seventh Grade Larry Burna
Games were plavcd dunn~ nurse for Dr J J Davis
lattvea and lrtends here
105 1 2nd St
Paula Moynard Sandra Sayre the evening w•th prizes awarded
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Mr and Mro Jilloyd Rumlleld
Pomtroy
Claud" Zerkle Nancy Armstrong the winners alter which the bon
or Rutland visited Saturdav wltb
Phollt 269 M
1John Call Rebecca Goodntte Dale ored guests opened tqelr many
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llr and Mr$ Char)@
! By~
Grimm Ellther Smithson Chloris lovely gifts
Mr and Mrs Charlel lluek vi!
APPLUNCE r / ~
';;:;;;:;;;:;~:;;;;;;;;;;;~;-;::;; Machi an•1 Arlme Roush
RcfrCHiu 1ent. o( cake iced n
tied Sunday In Langs , 111e wltb
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------white and decorated with pink
her sister Mrs Lula Jacks ADd
PIJONE 1284-Y
rose bu&lt;ls and the tnocrlptlon
Miss Phylll! lhlc student oJ ,r.mlly
1 Gayle and Andy
tee croa n \ OU Athcno spont tbc wcckenrl -~M~r~an~d~~~~...':.J:....::'~~'.::.:.::O:::::;;:=~~~=::!:==::
und coffee were scrv•d to Mrs wtth her parents Mr and ~!t'
Oltver Mtehacl Mrs Conrad O)ll Clark lhlc Morning Star
ngor Mtss Elizabeth Dully
Mr and Mil §elwyn Whtlc f
5
:111-sca Mary and Suoan Purk Mrs Galllpolts visited Sunday even
llcl&lt;n Lctfhcli
Mn Flnrcn,c lng w•th thotr aunt
Nctlh
Approximately 75 ottcnded the llurnsldc M" Denver Kapplpc Koehler
lumlly night held Sunday even
Ml!l!l Louise Gilmore Ml s
Mr ancl Mrs 1 w Dawson
ln!J 1t United Mclhodlsj church
Tnmu Fu~otc Mn1 Ra lph Nm nnd children Pt~nny and Pcu
A potluck dinner was served at Inn Mr11 W 0 Barmtz Mn CJ( ( olumbu ~ ere h
)
u au from lublca dccornlcd with ( hnri('S Warn(r
Mro; I lwO!d "Ucsts
Ill wmolll c WC(l~('J;
cui rlowcrM pum1,1klna and ornn,;c Howcn Mil'is )) '\lc SO\\j 11 Miss fa D or 8 I h:t r Mr: ~II
1
uuu lh s In trYlllnl holders
\fury Alit 0 And lcWII Mrs Cl:.r Ef:'~ur~~w~o!h~~;
!I au
rs
ALL NEW
I Arter tlmncr the Rvv Eugene tnrt AIHir\WII ''n1l dw~hhr SuI 1\1 r nnt 1 Mrs RIC hnr• 111 nw 1m
Jh c~~~ spukc on What Molh(l(li:;t:; -; 1n }111111 ~ R Aile II Rn I1 IIIII
r ~1 rl
k 1
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H il•v• followed with 11 g1oup Wllllum WocJtlrml Jr ~1\ll lh' 0 ....~ 011 we ro Wtl _ _:n~ f.:U~"'
cllsriiHHiun
hunoll cl J!Ut !-&gt; l!!
lhc aHuh wus S)lommred by tlu
St !Hiin~ ~ 1 11:. hut un 1hlc In
&lt; 01 H nouhlc Ch•Ks 1.111d hostacssea
lilt nil w1re Mr:; I d"' •r I Venu v
wert Mrs l~o Grew Mrs I.An ~1r~ orville Well Mr!! 11 onanl
snulh Mrs Kermit Walion Mrs, v 111 Mnh•r M" Jnhn Klnca'''
1 h II" l'mlngQr Mra Arthut 11 ,. l'nul&lt;y A N• nl Ml!! Curt I

Tile BYF or the Pomeroy Fir•.

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MethOdiSt Church
Q arterly Meet
IS Held Here

Ohto Cl~~t~fly todoy with Mmt
htht ohoworo Hot portion, cloudy
with eho.,.. of thowt,. north
portion High todoy In tilt 50t,

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Planning Annual
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Shower Is Gt'ven
In Honor Of
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Revoke Prol\ation
Of Rutland Youth

MYRTIS KAY'S
Beauty Salon

Po11eroy Council

Asbl For Renewid

PAMEROY
SOCIETY

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Unl'ted Methodt'st
Foml'ly Nt'ght
Mee t 'tng I Held

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y 1 ~.:~ r Mr:; ~Hunley Hni\l\ Ma
1 hnl u . Jiskt.w M1s JnNilllh ltuuh
"" &lt; hnli&lt;s Withe&lt; M" Rnw r

1zaak Walton's
1Ham Supper Is
Held On Monday
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Jrl Nrnlnn Mrl'i MIX

Mt lnh 1rl
"" Mtlvn1 Smllh Mrs (,Jnliv'
ll•llny nllfl Miss Jo'" I '"dm

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HERE'S,TO
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awmglng tbd•y to v.ote•&lt;
of her dres asktng renewal of the I 'h mtl'
at the State Fatr f1vc year otreet ltgMmg le.y
in 7junior lfader wluc.-. If not renewed could rf'
a~ounts nut~ttion suit m the town bctng blackened
first atd out by 1959
hQmc manuge
S&lt;~mpl c hallot~ were tn be c1r

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of the 1946 plans for the
new system and diSposal plant
would have to rtviewcd and ap.
proved by the stat4:!
The

cm~sunu•rs

lnrgc 50-52
Chickens fryers lc lower fr¥
ora 3-ll'h lbs 15 J6 heavy ben•
13 14 ltght hens 8 I pnec dtstr
button en fryer! 30 000 at I &gt;
tlti 000 at 16.
Butter 90 score 71

ISecretary QUJts
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Burge~Js and N1plr s1nt the
mayor -a COPY O( :hru letter to
Woolpcrt mvltmg a conference
with a vtew toward workmg u.. t
a jomt system whach would be
fatr to both towns ta chargeable
o~atmg and construction ex
penscs
Mtd4)eport counc1l In Scptem
ber had voted to have the ltrms
confer Pomeroy council early
thiS month tabled a s1q~l lar m~
!ton The mayor asked Burgess
and Ntplc lo proceed anyway a
no cost to the vtlla;c •nd the
l1rm agr..d

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\Irs Robert Hamm executive
secretary or lhe Mason County
lied C•oss has r~stgned her posl
!ton el!ectlve Noycmbcr 1
Succccdmg ~cr as head o£ the
ltcd Cross 10 Mason County will
be Mrs William llamm of PI
Pleasant

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Cooking is child's play ~n a new
BURNER-WITH·A~BRMN GAS RANGE

On October 22 and October 23
287 employees of the Oh•o Val
ley Electrtc Corporalton s Kvgrr
Creek Station were moculal1 d
agamst the ~sian flu
Df Howard Foslor Gall tpoil
0 the company doctor at KYgl!l
Creek who procured and admm

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Also surVJvmg are a sister Mrs
Notma, Wllrd of Mtddlcport and
several grand children an~ great
grand clllldrern
Funeral arnngemc11ls ar&lt;. in
charye of Rawlings Coats Funeral

H9me.

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Halloween Parade And Party
Are Scheduled At Middleport
Mtddleporl's Halloween Celebration JS sponsored by Feen
ey Btnhelt Post ND 128, Amencan LegJon and the M1ddle
port Marchmg Band directed by George Dallas wtll lead the
Grantl March and parade through the busmess secbon
Entrants m the costume pme contests wtll meet the band
at the vtllage hall at 8 p m when the parade wtll march up

tslered the vaccmc stated that North 'fhtrd Avenue to Rutland St
over to North Second Ave down
to Mltl out Mtll to North Third
and up to the parkmg lot oppoSile
the Mayor's o(ftcc
Judges for the contests w1n 11othe Rev c E Hoyt pastor of the
ember
According In I 8 ll•rrol tl First Bapltst Church the Rev Rob
Mannr.er aL'1{H;rr t;rc('k tile mo crt P~lmer Church of the Naza
culations arc part of the em rene Mayor c o FISher Council
ployee w~Care program main prestdent Wayne Gtbbons Other
talned by the Ohto Valley Elec- ministers of the town who were
lnvtted to assist m the JUdgmg
tric CorporatiOn
Mr !larrolrl added the Asmn Nero unable to be present and subflu shots were made avatlablc h~ stllutes may be announced later
the company on a volunt,ry ba!l&lt; Th Leg 1 n commtttce Included
to the employees dcs1rmg the Don ~oach ~encral cha~rman Paul
llaptonstall techmca\ chatrmon
shots
f C cmony ~ermsn
~fa~sr.::tc~h~rle:rHaddtx
and Don
JAYCEE ETTE MEETING
Meigs County Ja1crc-ettes wJII Rlee Other members of the J..e.
bold thmr regular mectmg Thur~ gJOn post w1tt asSist them and the
day at 8 p m 10 the home of AuxUiary members will serve elder
Mra Jack Seelta Lmcoln Heights and doughnuts and d"trtbute Ia
there have been no reacl10ns rP.
ported from the mJectlOns
The va~cmc IS to he g:JVcn P•
two ~hots wtth tile second mocu
lations scheduled for early No\

ON I\ I' AIR RUTJI BAitRY ,I \

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arm today

Are you a member ol our Ruth Bat ry HQflery Club' If
not listen ,... for every 12 paiu of our regular llatterlng
Nylon Hose you buy from us, we gtve you

~ NYLON

!i8Id lt would

sewerage and sewage cllspO§al
J)lant system got a shot m t,\c

1Mao01on
Red Croso01
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while and
brown A JlllllbOs 50 53 A large
4H8 I) IIICdllllll 37-41 A &lt;II alii
24 29 U Iorge 4244 tOil ~
large 54-55 A medium 4G-48 H

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bard)• tell what s11 1nga mtghl
!olio a plan \o use eXJ~nfl
sewers He thought 11 would )If
111 the o01ghborhood o! $300,000
Yuu must remember he satd
there s a lot of (olks In town
who aren t booked mto the pres-ent system None of those on Lin
coin Htll or Lmcoln Hctghts are
They would have to have sewers
too
.Meanwhile recent a1Jort1v~
plans to have Pomeroy s en~l
neers and the Robert I Wfol
pert Co Dayton 0 Mtddleport engmeers cpnfcr on 1 JO nt

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Mako STARK'S your
ueadquarter-r lOt: Prescrlplions
and Health llc¢a We have a
Skilled Pharmaelat always on
hand and ll~k The Newest
and Flneat Pharmaceuticals'
Today, quls! Oklaboma

It was suggested that any re-

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THE OFAOIAL

Janice Wehrung
H
Celebrates er
Tenth Birthdqy

cf lite II

1111 k Wiltuul.tnJIItC h11tl u. luu\t ttup

II their fatm r,tolldHY CVID
wll h John J(lncnltl ontl Day
A thWIIIIII 08 tM coot&lt;s
1 COl I Knutz prcsjtlont was In
Mr nntl Mrs F~lwln \Yolnun~
'In ~rge or tho meeting ond Jut!~• entortnlnud with a party Sun•IHY
Oa I he Brll!hltl~l COIIICr 1\"hn lln'oi• showe~ ~olorcd 11ldcs uttcrnnon at thoir ho 01 o cuvc St
In Mlddlepttrl
In ken on • rccontlrlp to Wjlllams honorinM their dauahtor Jonlcc on
;;;:;::;;E;:;:;:;:;:~~~~~~·~·g~V~n~!;or;;t;h:;o;ip~ro~ii;ra;;:m;:;;;;;;'- her tenth birthday
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The llallowe~n theme w" car
rlcd oul In the decoration• rc
froahmenta iDd lavon Games
wore tJiuyed during lho afternoon
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and prlaes awarded to Barbara
1~llddleport, 0.
Horal\, Zana Thomas Sheila Hicks
l'huue 60%1 Y
Ruetta Wells an~ Pe&amp;if Folmer
Alter the honored cuett opened
her allto relreohment. Including a
decoratd birthday cake \vas served
to tholM! named above and Mary
Daun Bolin,... Terry Mitch Judy
W•hrunc ~oty Beaver Diane Zlr
Xle and Chtryl Hood

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alter be
north41( Rutlaod pn
Route 124 the night before
He had been on probatton from a
jad sentence of f1ve months and
' fmc o( $75 for theft of gaso
ltne and a battery
Grindley sent Wyatt back
culated th1s Wllck end pointmg county Jail to scrvO;,.hts Civ1.1
mcnt proJeetiS.
out
'llonths added three days for the
l.lcmbe•ship In Subordmate and
t!Wt and r ned hun an addtttonal
J&gt;omona Grange which she 1s cur
The counc I or the village of ~160
tenlly represcntmg as princess at Pomeroy by resolulton June 3
tn other act10 ns Hae JustiN~
lhc Slate Grange meeting at Co- 1957 " sub llllhn. to the clcc Clned Jcsstc MorriS 22 $16 anti
lumbu11 school actiVIties whue 1tors or the v• llage a propo.. al costs for drtvmg without a h
she 18 a JUmor at Rutland lltgh Cor the renewal of the I II. mt\1 ccnsc and Michael Evans Lon~
SChool and church and other com tnx lcvv for a P9rtOd ol ftvc y~ars Bottom $15 and costs lor cross
munJty prdgtams
lo p1ov1dc funds for street hJ:hl tng over a yellow hnc Both ar
m~
llus Is not a new ta:~ as 11 rests w•tc by the state patrol
Mill! Atkins w111 be the ltrsl ""'i'IY rrplaccs 11 prcvtou• lei'
ltfelgti County 4 H c.lub member or lhf' Slllllc ammmt wh1ch ha~&lt;
to tepre&gt;Cnt Ohto at National 411\ IXJHtcli
/
( lub Congress 111 the inst 10
Pfcvauus WI mcrs were John Plul 1 W1 IH lu v1 lht volcrs ur l'om
lips o! Wtlkesv1lle Mra Betty Lou ero) 1wcd md m wlilmg tu pay
Gcnh(!lmcr Dean Chester and Mrs for the stre1l l!ghlmg prote('twn
Mary Kathryn luttlc Hose of Long\ we nrc ncmvm:{ Your rountJI
Bottom
111 ~rs v u ln vote fo1 the levy In
1' csd!tv s election
MARKET REPORT
' t unlliiJlrll on I 11~c I hreel
CINUNNAII Ul' - l'to!lncc 1 - - - - -1Ell!'• targc c~s· " tower '" ccs

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Just1cc of Peace R E Gr1ndlev
Tuesday revoke~ an earhcr pro
bahon and lmpol(Od a new !me
as 1well on

~~~~i~~f.WIPomeroy
Li~
villago cotlbctl sent o

3 ROOMS OF

Fu.r•titure

After New Arrest

- - von of leta hats blow-ouls nou;emaker, and a spectal Balloon
Surprise ' whtch IS planned by
Chairman Haptonstatt as a com
plete &amp;III'Prise to C!veryone at the
ccl~bratlon

Prtzcs wtU be given for the ltrst
second and lhtrd wtnnc" '" these
classes prettiest ughe&gt;l m~st
comtcal ~ most ortgmal T e
prtzes are cash lhts year The refreshmen!&amp; and favors w•ll be db•
lrtbuted to the band membe;: :h:
peQple m costume m par\ nd
ohlldren of the commum Y a
then to the general pubh&lt; as long
cs the supply lasts
t I
Tbe Middleport F~te Depar mon
wdl ISIJSI thedLeg~nnaThs ~~
!he parade an pa y e
ileport pollcedd~\:m:•~:~, :
cort the para e oug
or to the Judging

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Delmar Baum, Ernest Bahr, J.
Daily Sentinel Making
~L Goul, ali of Chester; Roy Hot· I s kg B f
tel', Pomeroy; ' F•ed Shumway 5 pea er e ore
Daybook
z~~~~se ;::~ar:oo:.,~7;n, w~:~; Mason Women
TO MEET THUR-DAY
The Women's ~ukliiary of
Grace Episcopal . Church w:il
m ~et Thursday at 2' p. m. ul thn
home or Mrs. Patrick LoChnr?
Mrs. A. H. • Knight. will show
Slide.'l. taken on her recent 1our
9f Europe with , emphasis on

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RUM/oiAGE $ALE
· The JOF Class of the Un ited
·loleth.odlst ehliteh,4:rt spon .. rlng
· a rtlmmage $ale in the church
parlors today, Thursday and Fri·
day.
RE'I:URN PltllM HUNT
A s.roup M Meigs . County men
returned home SUndaY from a
40j)O mile Irip to Utah whcce
they spel\i a week deer hunting.

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that the
whenChri~'an
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School had a to·l
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rlnclID lllnes, Mra. Dale Smith, lira. l!rD·
0 ,.011 ment•
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have po Inte.d I Athons Stat8 Hospital Super· pats theJ are in danger
'" of
P
est Rhodea, Mit• Thelma Grueaer,
1
~hed
for 19158 to bring them week becauoe of illne" wbl!c that there ·tias been a20llml"' intendent Dr. Hubert Falkner said j comlng ill"
llrs. Don~y Rite and Mrs. Ben
Two automo•iles were lnvolv·
II
•, ·, - UP In the ,required 45 per eenl Muon had 110 and New
levy for l7 yem. II w~·
year•· here laat lll(ht that Chrllllan eon·
. 1
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N•ulzll'ng.'
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Th
d
d 1
ago that the tOW" Wll In such
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ed In a minor aeeldent near New 11
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or Wll
a year.
D· naIn 1Pt.· Pleasant, the Senior
.
. :.
·
o! keys
humal)ity
·and brotherly
e po ntefias.o nations
as wed
as Liono and wl\'01 attendin( .,.,. !Iaven on Sunday according to
,odln1.,,?n " ·
made aoIs arecommen
temporary
w:• cepto
love are
II/ dlagnOIIin(
the ills Individuals
examples.
Citing
0
9:00 Romper Ro;Jm
:emetgeney ·to allow our scboph High last week listed 210 absen·
n
u tlllt
of' Individual perso"'llttes and Washinglon, JpfferJOn, IJneoln, lllr. and loin. Chrenea Collina, Mr. tho Weal Vlrilnla State Police.
0
WOVH
9:30
Trouble
With
Flilher
.
l
O
.receive
lhelr
full
share
,
of
tees
out
or
a
total
of
8U
•lu·
o
ay
P"'
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accoun
s
those
of
nattona
too.
and
Franklin
In
comparison
with
and
Mra
Gerald
Prelron
&lt;lltd•e
h
d
Hal'r
10·00 Arlene Franc! Show '
State Aid plus eliminating the dent._
are approx m'ltle Y .,....,....,,
. Dr. Fau'"ner was the opeaker Hitl.r, Stalin , MusJOIInl, he pointed • .
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•z
0 . ••d ou t lot. tbe quarterly
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'penalty tber will •ufler It the
Pomeroy Llona ,to their personalities:
ana
""""n, llr·and -~
· · Treasure Hunl·
s
&gt;
It has 8Iso been ~ In'
,.
-, Mr•- J hn "···
"- ctr driven by Jackie Harper, 24,
\1 :oo The P&gt;lee is' •Rirht
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Stale
aren't met.
that
from tax,t!On inside Club Ladles Nl&amp;ht held in aoclal "On the one hand is generosity,! Ernell Covert, llr. and 111'1. Ber· Gromport, o., attem"'•d to pa." I
OPEN DAILY
,
Truth
or·
Consequeneea
.
"However,
we
knOI!'
that
lhe
the
10
m•llllmltatlon
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not
en·
.
love
tor
mankind,
wleranee.
on
nard
Fultz,
Mr.
and
Yn. W1Uls
•11 30 'PI
D
r"al. •nawer to meeti•ll lbe stat•
ouch to. liJhl streets artd pay the equipment, Ins,lallatiOn ·baa the other •· seltlabne••,
Leadingham, Mr. and lira. Glenr- another ear · driven by James 1 Closed Wed. AflemooD
1200
0lher b1IIs.
•·De Be
outth
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been d layed• he ••1d. It Ia Oll sttltudes, ,.hate, and ,...ln!Dierance," Ewine. l!r. and 111'1. llu Ward,
., Marki of New Raven ·
1:00 ItcCould
You ' .,. '
requirement
lJ to aceompllsh
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fair and proper revaluaUon ar.J elal regular Trick or Treat night
Mayor Robinson said this hand now. however.
be said.
aceordlng to pollee. Evelliltgs By Appolalmeat
, Movlellme
1 15 Bride and· Groom
2:30
"' ' o:qualliatlon asseament
pro- in New Haven.
.
that 14 new , otreet The mayor 58ld It seemed. clear In a question and answer per- Mr. and Mra. Jack Cramer, Rev. was making a left band turn Into
3:30 Matinee Theatre
gram for the County. Knowing llqor Lea Inglea of Mason desi&amp;· hghta requested during the past that unleu the renewal of. the 1od that followed Dr. Faulkner ad· and Mro. Balph ZUodel, Mr. and his driveway when hla oar wos
that , lunda for this program naled We~?eaday and ~ursday three mont~s should be lnstalle.d levy Is approved the 1street light· milled that America might he olip· lira. Alen Shain, Mr. and Mrl. struck ·by the other auto. Dam, Queen fol' a Diy
4 00 MOderr· Romaqlles
4:4~
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' . will ·not be available until 1958 nights as Trick or Treat nights this w~end. Beca~e the Colum· lng lund would be aepleted by ping ' little in Ita virility •• a na· Clarenee Struble, Rev. and lin. age w the two cara wu estimated
Hll
5:00 ·comedy Time '·
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we are recomm,ending the above wUh children expected oft the I bus &amp; Southern OhiO ElectriC Co. late 19!8 and •the lighta would lion . . "When you don't have w C. E. Hoyt, WIUI'am Grueaer. R. at $1000.
Court St 311M P o uo Splllleb Pla;bOtJJe, '\. ·
le!Jp&lt;)rary meiaure only alter streets at 9 o'cloek.
I was forced to back order some or have to be turned
work hard for somethloi, you're L. Jacobs and Cbeater Tannebut.
5:45 Flatt &amp; Scruua
auurtnee bas been received th•t
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6:15 Sporla Eye
.,,
,,
Ibis fair and proper revaluation
6:25 Weatheteast
· and eqllalllatlon will be aecOi~·
6:30 Ne"'" '"•!.....
pUshed aa soon as the money
6 · N£fiif,;" ~
available.
·
Whiriiblrds
''W• ore very definitely under
1:30 Tie· TaC'Iloligh
wwy
• , • the opinion that the only
1 ,
B·OO ¥ou Bel Youro U!a
the property owners or the Coun·
· .l)regnet·'i·
·.
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ty )0111 •he completely sallslied
9:00· feople's
. 1•
wltb a revaluation and equalil8·
9:30' ford· ·
lion program Is lor It to be com·
Bel Air lmpofo Spoil Co~rh ,.,Y·
10:00 The
· • pletely lm~artlal. Also we !eel
_., "'''" 0111 ollbe low·jllicl Bald bel01o!
•
IO·.•o
Jane
·t:.a ' program must be done by
•
tho· quickest and most aceuralc
11:00 News.
means. Results In other Countios
ll •.jO Weathe•aa
· lhan an 1n~cpen
·
dent "out
•" •• ··'··
.. •,
prove
11: 5 Nitewateh
of alate' agency is actually the
12:30 Sign Off •
o~ly iMwcr to getting the jbb
, , ,done. We, t~ereforr Juggcst to
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! •)'PU · that this ou1 of .stat•"
"p~e~cy system be used for Mason
Ctluhty. · ·
·
.. "We believe · the majority ~~
cltlr~na of Mason County would
1
. like .'to know that plans are b~ing
7:~ Slid On
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ma4e to hive sueh an agencr
8:tlt) iCa{ltaJII Kangaroo
800 Captain Kan(aroo
"rdd)' to go" as ooon •• the
~:f~ ~N;ws
.
8:45 GBS Now's
lunda
for that purpose have been
1
o:oo .,:omliig Shbw
appro·ied. It seems to us that •
9:00 Morning Show
9:i5 OBS News
"' . . ]i.ublic atatement bY you would
9:45 OlJS News· ,,
:
9:55 Moinlng Staie News
•lltblilh the needed eonfidencc
9:55 Morning State News
10:00 Gah). Mqore
, lri !l!tll ·program In all of tho
10:00
Garry
Moore
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10:30 At'tltur Go4fl'ey
\~
cltlllins of the Couqty.
,
10'30 ~rthur (;bdfref
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n :3b Strllte It IUch ·
··'llased upon the Marshall
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It
Rtl:b
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12:00 Newa At Noon
C~niY program, whl_eh ~hould be
12:oo News at No~n
·.·
12:10' Katle'a Abnanac
eo~ldenbly l~er than Mason.
12:10
liatie's
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12:15 lbve of Life
, II lp~m that this County's re·
12:10
Love
o!'
Liff
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12:30 aea~h· for fomon;,w
· valul'l!on' and equallutlon eou 1.ri
12:30 Search ·for' TomoiTow · .
12:45 ·GOlding lJght ·
,pol\llbly be Initiated and com·
12 } 5 . ·Guiding• Llghf I
.
1:00 KAtie'• lllohen
..pleted JIO ba~e the results for
1:00 Katie's Kitchen
'·
1:30 As the Woild Turns ,
tbe '1959 taa year. If thla werr
1:30 As :l~e .' ;.vorid Turils. •
2:110 ilett the Vloek
accompll!he~,
an "across the
2:00 l}eaf lit~. ql!IC~
·
2:30 .llousepart
board" Increase would not be
. 2:so Hou~epai'ty
s:oo Big Payoff
neeeBSary for that year.
"I
a:OO Big !'ayqf(. ·:
t.
"After the Chamber's Sub-Com·
The Ver&lt;llet Is Yours
3:30 The Ve~al~t Is 'Yours
. l)lltlee met with you .reeently, it
Brlghler·Day
4:00 Rtighte1' Day
~ .1
wu ~arned that basleally th•
Stcret ~totm
Real t.atato of the ·various Cl•ss·
4:15
Seeret
Stl!rm
Edge of Night
ea; Is ahout the o,nty· catejor1·
4:30 Edge ofI 'Night ·
'file Early Show
(
• 1 !bit needs increasing and equa·
.;t·'
Your Esso Reporter
5:QO The Early ·Show
f '
uftd. a'hlS ampunt.S tO Bti 10· I ,h ': , r
Sports Parade
8:3Q Your Elso Reporter ,.'
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prolilmale $10,000,000 total rath·
6:45 ·'Sport. 'Jtuadtsl(
i·'
Weathennan
er
l:h•rt
the
I
overall
$39,0110,1100
7:00 Casey Jone•
6:55 Weatherman
'"
dtse\Jssed In that meeting. 'T:J•
7:30 I Love Lucy
' 7:00 Hnrbounnaster ' No
overall Increases ne~essarY
8:00 .Big Record
730 Sgt. Prest~p
bring that property up to State
9;00 The Millionaire
8:00 lllghway Patrol
requirements amounts to ap.pr~·
•
9:30 I've Got a Secret
8:30 Showel' ''or Stars
xbn~tely flO,OOO.OOO or close to '
10:00 Annatrong Circle Theatre 930 Playhoil!le 90
I ·'. 1 80
per cent average increast·
11:00 Up.to.Jhe-mlnute News
11:00 Up.tp,the-minu~ News · .
II
would
seem wholly . desiubtr
11105 Scanning the Weathfl'
11 : 0~ Scanning the Weather
to
'have
this
aeeompllshed by th'
II: 10 The Lito Show
•11 :10 The' Lale · Show
best · and quietest met bod. Thl!.
of *ourse, we believe to be thr
.. Independent "out or state" aaeney
;.It Is for these reasons Ibn!
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we sre meeting with the publk
throuah the PTA's and othe•
civic \ organllallons to inform
'lietJutijuUy
C,_. · mand the' quickest com~ina~on going, There
1
them of 'the oversll situation, ,,,
J
9'44 Slcn °P
'rdlet
,
•
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parUher.quick,
ailh-smoothllt
are two new rides-Full Coil suspenSion.:.and
blip eliminate tbe con!ualon and
9:44 . sl&amp;~~, on
'I •
9:45 Morning Movie
1 9:f5 Mornlilg ~ovl~
evenlusiiY
hope
that
the
majority
'
\brings a J18 unlike any other, FuU'.CoU thelirsttealairride" inCheyY'sfield. The bod~·
ltOQ Adventures In Learninl
11:00 Advenlurealn Learning·
of the citizens wjll give you, our
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frame design is new, the wheelbase is longer.
11.110 Neighbors
li:IIO Neighbors ,
elected officials their deslr"'
IUipeMwn,
a
r
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mr
naco
an
e"en
ltro
The!'C's plenty moro-a new 4-beadlight ·sys12:05 Noon News
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From that, we feel, you wilt
12:15 Cartoon Club ·
12:15 Cartoon Club
have a· fairly aceurate gua:e UP·
:~netD 1uper model.t See·it wmbrroll!! ·
tem for safer seeing, new 6 and VB power, a
12:30 Llheraee
12:30 Llberaee
'
on which to ba&amp;e your eourse or
.•:took at' Chevrolet's airy new styling. That's ·foot-bperated parking
And two new super
1:00 Gretchen Wade Show
1:00 Gretohen Wade Show
action.
· 1:30 Movie Matinee
1:80 Movle ·Matinee
"Believe us, Gentlemen, it Is
how new Chevrolet is all over! It's tower. wider models-the Bel Air
Sport Coupe and
3:00 American llandaland ,
3:00 Amerlcto Band!tand
our sole desire to asslat ~ou in
-nibe
inches
longer.
•
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Convertible,
most
luxunoua
Chevrolets
of all,
4:30 Do You Trull Your Wife
4:30 · Do YolfTrust.Y.oar Wll~
· every way possible · and through
i
There's
an
all-new
TurbQ-Thrust
en·
,
tJAat's
new
at
yoU{
Cbevrolct
dealer's!
D:OO Wild Btu Hletok
~ :00 Woody Woodpecker ,,
sueh cooperative e!!orla bring
New '58 Chevrolet Corv.,..:
our School System eventually to
8:30 !llctey Mouse Club
D:30 MicKey ldOUIIl Clab .. ,
, gine. Pair it up with Tll{bogli4e', you'll com- 1
•tOitJiG!Iahl er1ra flO.II. •
A ~~~erond to none" basis and
B:OQ Carti!Cin Club
800 Cartoon Club
: ~e1ica's Pllli ~~ QJ' 901S;Mll IPOIUIII
bulld our comniunitlea and County
!'~ Flva Stir Final
' 8:20 Fl~ Star Final
o:45 N~n
8:48 ·News
to be the pride of West VIrginia."
I
'J'he lettor was sign&lt;d bv
Z:OO."" Silent S~t:Vlee
7:QO llr..Cbrll(ian
•
Jame.s T. Sanders, chairman or
• .., llll!ieylab6
· 7;30 Clr~ua Boy
the Chambers Schoof Jmprovo·
8:80 Totiibatone 'l'enlwry
B:.oo ~orro
,
' meat Comllllttee, and Ray Crank.
,tl:~. Tilt lle!I .M~o,s
,
. 8:00 01ilcaiidlltlrrlet ·
president of the Mason County
8'~ Jalter WincheD rue · · ;:: ~~~~~Pe ~~evy S~il'!l'.
Farm .
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Troop o,n,d .ll!elr .Jirl fr~nll· 'will
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XENIA, o IJP - Buralars robbed the Ehrheart Sll0rllil8 GOOds
Slot'!' SI\Ddar ol an eallmated flvii
tbouaands dollars worth of , alii· ·
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Friday, Nov. I, haa ~ set for 1
fo 3 P...M., aceordlng .to annoltncemcnt made today.

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Mrs. Dean Jotinson of Buckhan·
oErnest
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past president DeinonstraUob
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the members of the county'a Far""
lir. and Mrs. Wayne Burton Women's clubs held at West Co· . 6:45
!Patl'icia Dodson) aro announcing lumbla on Tuesday.
7:00 Today .
, Romper Room
the birth or a seven pound lour The program featured the ob00 Trouble With Father
ouncr daughler, Christine Kay at ••r.vation or Achlevment Day and 99:30
Gill the'ddirection of Mrs. 10:00 Arlene Francis Show
th r Meig.s General Hospital Mon· J h under
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They
have
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Hunt
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eighlw•·month old son Stephen County Farm ' Women's
The 11:00 The Price 1s RIRht
Wayne. GrandParents are Mr. and Helptng Hand Farm Women's Club 11 :30 Truth or eo
Mrs. Arnold Dodson, Middlepor.·._ acted
nsequenee&lt;
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k for the affair.
Tk Tac Dough
Mr. and Mrs. Marl Burton, Ma·
po ue luneheon was served 2:00
Could Be You
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son. Great grandparents are at lhe noon hour. .
Mrs. Bessie Biggs, El&lt;a Dodson,
BABY CLINIC HELD
1' 1:15 Movletlme
M1ddlepoprt and Mr. Shumate, Maaon County Health Nurse Dor· 2'30 rlde and Groom
or Kentucky.
othy Watkins rePOrted that 13 pre. 3:00 Matinee
Theatre
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school Children wer!l examined at
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ROUSH NAMID
the won Baby . Clihlc held last :::
or a Day
Norman H. Roush, JOn of Mr. week at the health. department.
Modern Romances
and Mrs. Harold G. Roush of Le- The clinic is held eaeh month and ~:OO Comedy Time
tart Foils, has been named an aa· sponsored b,Y the Pt. Pleasant 5:30 Spinaeh Playhouse
rlstapt platoon leader In the .atu· · Junior Wonieo!a Glub.
6:10 ~barles M. Daniels·
~eiit rank of ~olid lleuteri;tli ot
8:18 W~ftle'Hiit
the Ohio University Army Relli!rve
il::ib News PICture
Otfleero Training Corp detach•
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men!. Roush Is a senior clvl en·
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Rutland; Herman Wehrrneyer,
Discharged: Frank Dudgeon, r9y and Miss Lenora Giles, Mid· New Haven; .ftl:bin Roush, Mid· , Pomeroy; Albert Appleby, LonJ dleport.
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Delmar Baum, Ernest Bahr, J.
Daily Sentinel Making
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Daybook
z~~~~se ;::~ar:oo:.,~7;n, w~:~; Mason Women
TO MEET THUR-DAY
The Women's ~ukliiary of
Grace Episcopal . Church w:il
m ~et Thursday at 2' p. m. ul thn
home or Mrs. Patrick LoChnr?
Mrs. A. H. • Knight. will show
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RUM/oiAGE $ALE
· The JOF Class of the Un ited
·loleth.odlst ehliteh,4:rt spon .. rlng
· a rtlmmage $ale in the church
parlors today, Thursday and Fri·
day.
RE'I:URN PltllM HUNT
A s.roup M Meigs . County men
returned home SUndaY from a
40j)O mile Irip to Utah whcce
they spel\i a week deer hunting.

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for 19158 to bring them week becauoe of illne" wbl!c that there ·tias been a20llml"' intendent Dr. Hubert Falkner said j comlng ill"
llrs. Don~y Rite and Mrs. Ben
Two automo•iles were lnvolv·
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levy for l7 yem. II w~·
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D· naIn 1Pt.· Pleasant, the Senior
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humal)ity
·and brotherly
e po ntefias.o nations
as wed
as Liono and wl\'01 attendin( .,.,. !Iaven on Sunday according to
,odln1.,,?n " ·
made aoIs arecommen
temporary
w:• cepto
love are
II/ dlagnOIIin(
the ills Individuals
examples.
Citing
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:emetgeney ·to allow our scboph High last week listed 210 absen·
n
u tlllt
of' Individual perso"'llttes and Washinglon, JpfferJOn, IJneoln, lllr. and loin. Chrenea Collina, Mr. tho Weal Vlrilnla State Police.
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share
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of
tees
out
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a
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Franklin
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Hal'r
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. Dr. Fau'"ner was the opeaker Hitl.r, Stalin , MusJOIInl, he pointed • .
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Pomeroy Llona ,to their personalities:
ana
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It has 8Iso been ~ In'
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"- ctr driven by Jackie Harper, 24,
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aren't met.
that
from tax,t!On inside Club Ladles Nl&amp;ht held in aoclal "On the one hand is generosity,! Ernell Covert, llr. and 111'1. Ber· Gromport, o., attem"'•d to pa." I
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Truth
or·
Consequeneea
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"However,
we
knOI!'
that
lhe
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not
en·
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love
tor
mankind,
wleranee.
on
nard
Fultz,
Mr.
and
Yn. W1Uls
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r"al. •nawer to meeti•ll lbe stat•
ouch to. liJhl streets artd pay the equipment, Ins,lallatiOn ·baa the other •· seltlabne••,
Leadingham, Mr. and lira. Glenr- another ear · driven by James 1 Closed Wed. AflemooD
1200
0lher b1IIs.
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been d layed• he ••1d. It Ia Oll sttltudes, ,.hate, and ,...ln!Dierance," Ewine. l!r. and 111'1. llu Ward,
., Marki of New Raven ·
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requirement
lJ to aceompllsh
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fair and proper revaluaUon ar.J elal regular Trick or Treat night
Mayor Robinson said this hand now. however.
be said.
aceordlng to pollee. Evelliltgs By Appolalmeat
, Movlellme
1 15 Bride and· Groom
2:30
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pro- in New Haven.
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that 14 new , otreet The mayor 58ld It seemed. clear In a question and answer per- Mr. and Mra. Jack Cramer, Rev. was making a left band turn Into
3:30 Matinee Theatre
gram for the County. Knowing llqor Lea Inglea of Mason desi&amp;· hghta requested during the past that unleu the renewal of. the 1od that followed Dr. Faulkner ad· and Mro. Balph ZUodel, Mr. and his driveway when hla oar wos
that , lunda for this program naled We~?eaday and ~ursday three mont~s should be lnstalle.d levy Is approved the 1street light· milled that America might he olip· lira. Alen Shain, Mr. and Mrl. struck ·by the other auto. Dam, Queen fol' a Diy
4 00 MOderr· Romaqlles
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Court St 311M P o uo Splllleb Pla;bOtJJe, '\. ·
le!Jp&lt;)rary meiaure only alter streets at 9 o'cloek.
I was forced to back order some or have to be turned
work hard for somethloi, you're L. Jacobs and Cbeater Tannebut.
5:45 Flatt &amp; Scruua
auurtnee bas been received th•t
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6:15 Sporla Eye
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6:25 Weatheteast
· and eqllalllatlon will be aecOi~·
6:30 Ne"'" '"•!.....
pUshed aa soon as the money
6 · N£fiif,;" ~
available.
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Whiriiblrds
''W• ore very definitely under
1:30 Tie· TaC'Iloligh
wwy
• , • the opinion that the only
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the property owners or the Coun·
· .l)regnet·'i·
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ty )0111 •he completely sallslied
9:00· feople's
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wltb a revaluation and equalil8·
9:30' ford· ·
lion program Is lor It to be com·
Bel Air lmpofo Spoil Co~rh ,.,Y·
10:00 The
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_., "'''" 0111 ollbe low·jllicl Bald bel01o!
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·t:.a ' program must be done by
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tho· quickest and most aceuralc
11:00 News.
means. Results In other Countios
ll •.jO Weathe•aa
· lhan an 1n~cpen
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dent "out
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prove
11: 5 Nitewateh
of alate' agency is actually the
12:30 Sign Off •
o~ly iMwcr to getting the jbb
, , ,done. We, t~ereforr Juggcst to
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"p~e~cy system be used for Mason
Ctluhty. · ·
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cltlr~na of Mason County would
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7:~ Slid On
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8:tlt) iCa{ltaJII Kangaroo
800 Captain Kan(aroo
"rdd)' to go" as ooon •• the
~:f~ ~N;ws
.
8:45 GBS Now's
lunda
for that purpose have been
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appro·ied. It seems to us that •
9:00 Morning Show
9:i5 OBS News
"' . . ]i.ublic atatement bY you would
9:45 OlJS News· ,,
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9:55 Moinlng Staie News
•lltblilh the needed eonfidencc
9:55 Morning State News
10:00 Gah). Mqore
, lri !l!tll ·program In all of tho
10:00
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Moore
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cltlllins of the Couqty.
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10'30 ~rthur (;bdfref
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··'llased upon the Marshall
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C~niY program, whl_eh ~hould be
12:oo News at No~n
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12:10' Katle'a Abnanac
eo~ldenbly l~er than Mason.
12:10
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12:15 lbve of Life
, II lp~m that this County's re·
12:10
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12:30 aea~h· for fomon;,w
· valul'l!on' and equallutlon eou 1.ri
12:30 Search ·for' TomoiTow · .
12:45 ·GOlding lJght ·
,pol\llbly be Initiated and com·
12 } 5 . ·Guiding• Llghf I
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1:00 KAtie'• lllohen
..pleted JIO ba~e the results for
1:00 Katie's Kitchen
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1:30 As the Woild Turns ,
tbe '1959 taa year. If thla werr
1:30 As :l~e .' ;.vorid Turils. •
2:110 ilett the Vloek
accompll!he~,
an "across the
2:00 l}eaf lit~. ql!IC~
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2:30 .llousepart
board" Increase would not be
. 2:so Hou~epai'ty
s:oo Big Payoff
neeeBSary for that year.
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a:OO Big !'ayqf(. ·:
t.
"After the Chamber's Sub-Com·
The Ver&lt;llet Is Yours
3:30 The Ve~al~t Is 'Yours
. l)lltlee met with you .reeently, it
Brlghler·Day
4:00 Rtighte1' Day
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wu ~arned that basleally th•
Stcret ~totm
Real t.atato of the ·various Cl•ss·
4:15
Seeret
Stl!rm
Edge of Night
ea; Is ahout the o,nty· catejor1·
4:30 Edge ofI 'Night ·
'file Early Show
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Your Esso Reporter
5:QO The Early ·Show
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uftd. a'hlS ampunt.S tO Bti 10· I ,h ': , r
Sports Parade
8:3Q Your Elso Reporter ,.'
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prolilmale $10,000,000 total rath·
6:45 ·'Sport. 'Jtuadtsl(
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Weathennan
er
l:h•rt
the
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overall
$39,0110,1100
7:00 Casey Jone•
6:55 Weatherman
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dtse\Jssed In that meeting. 'T:J•
7:30 I Love Lucy
' 7:00 Hnrbounnaster ' No
overall Increases ne~essarY
8:00 .Big Record
730 Sgt. Prest~p
bring that property up to State
9;00 The Millionaire
8:00 lllghway Patrol
requirements amounts to ap.pr~·
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9:30 I've Got a Secret
8:30 Showel' ''or Stars
xbn~tely flO,OOO.OOO or close to '
10:00 Annatrong Circle Theatre 930 Playhoil!le 90
I ·'. 1 80
per cent average increast·
11:00 Up.to.Jhe-mlnute News
11:00 Up.tp,the-minu~ News · .
II
would
seem wholly . desiubtr
11105 Scanning the Weathfl'
11 : 0~ Scanning the Weather
to
'have
this
aeeompllshed by th'
II: 10 The Lito Show
•11 :10 The' Lale · Show
best · and quietest met bod. Thl!.
of *ourse, we believe to be thr
.. Independent "out or state" aaeney
;.It Is for these reasons Ibn!
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throuah the PTA's and othe•
civic \ organllallons to inform
'lietJutijuUy
C,_. · mand the' quickest com~ina~on going, There
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them of 'the oversll situation, ,,,
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'rdlet
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parUher.quick,
ailh-smoothllt
are two new rides-Full Coil suspenSion.:.and
blip eliminate tbe con!ualon and
9:44 . sl&amp;~~, on
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9:45 Morning Movie
1 9:f5 Mornlilg ~ovl~
evenlusiiY
hope
that
the
majority
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\brings a J18 unlike any other, FuU'.CoU thelirsttealairride" inCheyY'sfield. The bod~·
ltOQ Adventures In Learninl
11:00 Advenlurealn Learning·
of the citizens wjll give you, our
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frame design is new, the wheelbase is longer.
11.110 Neighbors
li:IIO Neighbors ,
elected officials their deslr"'
IUipeMwn,
a
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naco
an
e"en
ltro
The!'C's plenty moro-a new 4-beadlight ·sys12:05 Noon News
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From that, we feel, you wilt
12:15 Cartoon Club ·
12:15 Cartoon Club
have a· fairly aceurate gua:e UP·
:~netD 1uper model.t See·it wmbrroll!! ·
tem for safer seeing, new 6 and VB power, a
12:30 Llheraee
12:30 Llberaee
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on which to ba&amp;e your eourse or
.•:took at' Chevrolet's airy new styling. That's ·foot-bperated parking
And two new super
1:00 Gretchen Wade Show
1:00 Gretohen Wade Show
action.
· 1:30 Movie Matinee
1:80 Movle ·Matinee
"Believe us, Gentlemen, it Is
how new Chevrolet is all over! It's tower. wider models-the Bel Air
Sport Coupe and
3:00 American llandaland ,
3:00 Amerlcto Band!tand
our sole desire to asslat ~ou in
-nibe
inches
longer.
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most
luxunoua
Chevrolets
of all,
4:30 Do You Trull Your Wife
4:30 · Do YolfTrust.Y.oar Wll~
· every way possible · and through
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There's
an
all-new
TurbQ-Thrust
en·
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tJAat's
new
at
yoU{
Cbevrolct
dealer's!
D:OO Wild Btu Hletok
~ :00 Woody Woodpecker ,,
sueh cooperative e!!orla bring
New '58 Chevrolet Corv.,..:
our School System eventually to
8:30 !llctey Mouse Club
D:30 MicKey ldOUIIl Clab .. ,
, gine. Pair it up with Tll{bogli4e', you'll com- 1
•tOitJiG!Iahl er1ra flO.II. •
A ~~~erond to none" basis and
B:OQ Carti!Cin Club
800 Cartoon Club
: ~e1ica's Pllli ~~ QJ' 901S;Mll IPOIUIII
bulld our comniunitlea and County
!'~ Flva Stir Final
' 8:20 Fl~ Star Final
o:45 N~n
8:48 ·News
to be the pride of West VIrginia."
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'J'he lettor was sign&lt;d bv
Z:OO."" Silent S~t:Vlee
7:QO llr..Cbrll(ian
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Jame.s T. Sanders, chairman or
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· 7;30 Clr~ua Boy
the Chambers Schoof Jmprovo·
8:80 Totiibatone 'l'enlwry
B:.oo ~orro
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' meat Comllllttee, and Ray Crank.
,tl:~. Tilt lle!I .M~o,s
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. 8:00 01ilcaiidlltlrrlet ·
president of the Mason County
8'~ Jalter WincheD rue · · ;:: ~~~~~Pe ~~evy S~il'!l'.
Farm .
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L' . ''rooms ot the Federated Chilrcb. Be OO.nd w&amp;et be .ald. Two Automobiles
Troop o,n,d .ll!elr .Jirl fr~nll· 'will
omeroy 1008 · Bacon,
wa,lntroduced by Judse John c. cliibPresldent EnteR Covert
Mason.Seh001 attand
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Pomeroy COuncil At Ladies Niuht : ~ ~~·~~~·~~.~~.:. ~~~r. :::: ·==~.:! ::c::: ~nor Aecide~t

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XENIA, o IJP - Buralars robbed the Ehrheart Sll0rllil8 GOOds
Slot'!' SI\Ddar ol an eallmated flvii
tbouaands dollars worth of , alii· ·
ebandlse.
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the Falm Bureau Wolllen of Melp
County at Forest Run Church on
Friday, Nov. I, haa ~ set for 1
fo 3 P...M., aceordlng .to annoltncemcnt made today.

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port, also accompanied. tile group
Mrs. Dean Jotinson of Buckhan·
oErnest
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Virginia
past president DeinonstraUob
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the members of the county'a Far""
lir. and Mrs. Wayne Burton Women's clubs held at West Co· . 6:45
!Patl'icia Dodson) aro announcing lumbla on Tuesday.
7:00 Today .
, Romper Room
the birth or a seven pound lour The program featured the ob00 Trouble With Father
ouncr daughler, Christine Kay at ••r.vation or Achlevment Day and 99:30
Gill the'ddirection of Mrs. 10:00 Arlene Francis Show
th r Meig.s General Hospital Mon· J h under
ay.
clo
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28.
They
have
an
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' presl ent ot the Mason
Hunt
d 0 b
eighlw•·month old son Stephen County Farm ' Women's
The 11:00 The Price 1s RIRht
Wayne. GrandParents are Mr. and Helptng Hand Farm Women's Club 11 :30 Truth or eo
Mrs. Arnold Dodson, Middlepor.·._ acted
nsequenee&lt;
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k for the affair.
Tk Tac Dough
Mr. and Mrs. Marl Burton, Ma·
po ue luneheon was served 2:00
Could Be You
121:00
30 11Mld·Day News
son. Great grandparents are at lhe noon hour. .
Mrs. Bessie Biggs, El&lt;a Dodson,
BABY CLINIC HELD
1' 1:15 Movletlme
M1ddlepoprt and Mr. Shumate, Maaon County Health Nurse Dor· 2'30 rlde and Groom
or Kentucky.
othy Watkins rePOrted that 13 pre. 3:00 Matinee
Theatre
8
school Children wer!l examined at
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ROUSH NAMID
the won Baby . Clihlc held last :::
or a Day
Norman H. Roush, JOn of Mr. week at the health. department.
Modern Romances
and Mrs. Harold G. Roush of Le- The clinic is held eaeh month and ~:OO Comedy Time
tart Foils, has been named an aa· sponsored b,Y the Pt. Pleasant 5:30 Spinaeh Playhouse
rlstapt platoon leader In the .atu· · Junior Wonieo!a Glub.
6:10 ~barles M. Daniels·
~eiit rank of ~olid lleuteri;tli ot
8:18 W~ftle'Hiit
the Ohio University Army Relli!rve
il::ib News PICture
Otfleero Training Corp detach•
8:•5 NBC NEWS ..
men!. Roush Is a senior clvl en·
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American Soelllly o! Civil E~gln·
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B:So ~at'!ler Knows Beat
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uioo This is Your Life .
l.i..h.~ ~....,,,;ilc..cS· 10:30
o. Hen.ry Playho'•se
Jiili:E ctCSTHi~o .114v 1
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The Salvailqn Anuy· i\olli .._ve
11:
.. ews Headlines
lis ·uaual tllonthlY ·tre~ (Jfotbl~i
11:10 Weath~reast
Day, this Thul'idaj, the 8\it,; 9:30
11:!5 Nltewatch
A
*· m. on Seednd Street In the ·baae..C :.
12:30 Sltn Off
ment of their Hall, !be fdrmer
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Mrs. Shirley Long, Minersville
Admissions: Floyd Cleland, and Mrs. Rina cross, Racme.
shire; Mrs. Don Woods, .Pome·
Rutland; Herman Wehrrneyer,
Discharged: Frank Dudgeon, r9y and Miss Lenora Giles, Mid· New Haven; .ftl:bin Roush, Mid· , Pomeroy; Albert Appleby, LonJ dleport.
dleport; ~ssa ';Bos~, · ,1\linersville; 1 Bottom; Elizabeth Jenkins, Chc·

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:welt~ht ~t+\1 :, '« 'eight
stateo, nll!'\ed ·tM prt'i\lllng
though t~ay ~t I f~ ohlber
contendert·ill* ~kl· no! rooognize hit ~~~DWII- •
,
I "rbta Wit lh\ 'tllie !lghi, no
elli!iinaU~n \oUitiilillni for , us,''
said 11\tmager , llernie Gilclman
with tollgue!ln cheek after the \ixranked Akins had kno!'_k.O\I out for·
mer champiotl Ti&gt;ny ·nelolarco in

DESK

the 14th l')lund of lll,eir seheduled
"title" 15-roundet-Tue!day mght
at Boston Garden.
The 29-year-t~ld Akins who sopposedly hurl his right hand_in los·
lng recently to Gil Turner,
showed no evfdence o! th~ 1njuty.
Jle clubhed tne top-ranking ·con·
tender to the canvas twice in the
lOth round. again in the 13th nnd
twirl'! In the decisive round before
the third and final count at 1:17
or the 14th.

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Mel;l Senforiuc!·-·

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HOGG

~A notnt&lt; 1~ nlavln" ·now•rboUse \\ro118ton Albo11R. !'fe1•••· '
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vi11P •"d .Toe~~on 1"!•11tMll8. l!IP.~niulllto.. i19Rlnqt TA~•11

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Wonderful toys and
games for boys and
girls of all ages!

It's Not oBit_Too lorly To Use 011r

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CHRISTMAS
LAY-AWAY

BOULDER. Colo. UP - He told
his pill)'erll that "you fellows have
gotten ~oorseJr Into tills thi~B­
now go out there and gel yourselves put of lt."
Three hours l~ter, after those
ume player. had come within one
point of tying .the nation's No. 1
team, he 1ald tll•t ''We're dllap·

SE:LECTION

You can benefit by shopping now for the following

reaaona ••••

*Greater .Selections
-tloaltr Shoppln1

of the right people for proper administration Qf justice In Meigs County
18 THE VOT$8
RESPONSIBILITY

*C'"""It~t Po.ymtnh
Toytown Is fully stocked,
right now, with dolls and
toys of every description.
• , . A few pennies will
hold your selections until
.Oecember 24th.

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&lt;our boJIJII' Pemty JJoaf·

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either white oq·ed soleL,. _ Slrea 4to 9,
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&amp;at In thil group II all wool and
wool interlilted, every coat i new ttYie!
Checkt, fleeces, tweed&amp;, novelty paltoi'hs!
~rie.i Colora! Slrei 12 to 18. ~
Grpup lor our A1111iversl!')' Sale. Vtlllf!l to

-.a.lil. Cho!ee-, now-

CIGANTIC ·,SPIOAJ, PURCHASE.

F~LL COATS

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;llop men, aott
leather topa, durl
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loihl'b !lolls, rubbe'r lieels. ·eom
pare anywbere
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lillr-aele ' fabrics, novelty · patterned ·I'IY·
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pleaoel r.&gt;k at tlle''Wol Ia tBtit 'S!il.oo· ,
aale-prl~ fuH-Ietljt('bealllln __ ilfen\lell.
fleeoe.. til~. @l!.~ ~tlnp, ,,IIillitl . ·,
blacltsl ~P fulil•· etel7 oael ~~el.
side, boe•·••d ah•l~-lli] Jftlly\itlll!!'). ,:
lined and ~nterUDedf \Vide selecl!Oit bf eo!· ·.

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Top~ treat-with

1-4ext Tu..doy
1-4ovember Sth

Money .talks. Get read,y eaah ,hel'e·in a Jiffy. Make
It HI'Ye :YOU well. Pay btlls, earn Jllsellunt~1 buy
·~lnl, aave money. Take y«1)if tlme'to repay on
. , . . - - - - - - - - - - •'oll'r rtuoiltble but!Pt tertna. ¥ou'ri! In for a.pleas1
Monihly l'aymenl!l ,1W~-~·to Phone or stor. In: Loahs'up ·to $1000,
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'" ~!tter flalti!OI ilttrt., regu-$1 · ~
lar and ivy .·teague• styles.
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All sizes, 8 to !~.

Buy . oar,LOwestlirlee!

taintl.

"IA~Y.Goi'NG. TIRMS"

'sPORt
SHiltS

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at hqot lor the lieD Pan ·
eaa Giilt:P- :AilU!m mel """'""'
with eOmmiltee chellftltn 01

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tho !l'.ul6\'·ifJiet, coloN, patterns. lluy
now it lliit Wh 1.nniversat'y profit.
sharlbir!lilfel

You outatandmg Saddle

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1 TUesd~ t~at Chicago

A ~-."' ,etileltbnl Fabulous shirfj

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WASHAIILi

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who was

-Pd. Pol Adv.
liOn ttltbiMtiiSII
IUDJtittloliT
CffiC.\~ UP-Chancellor
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IMAGINE! GIR:J.;S ·
WHI'rt ,cihd BlA~K

Meigs Coun~
J,UOGE

Authorized MeGregor SportiDg Good• Deller

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,fabriC., new colOr! and pat·
terns. Crepes, flannel•, rayQD./
, a~tates, miracle ,blends And
I &lt;Mtona that look and feel like
..t..Jli!§. Y~\."'1 !~~!};a-..

pointed " hell."
He learned the single win~ (rom
an 'arknowledged ma8ler but he
spiced it with enough spiii-T and
winged-T variations to ~ome wilh·
in a breath o! the college football
upset of the year.
He'a Dallas Ward of Colorado,
the Unite4 PreiS Cooeh of the
Week after his Colorado lluflaloea
alm01t bUffaloed tili.hty Oklahoma before dropping a !4-13 heart·
breaker.
The Dl·Year·old Ward, now In his
lOth.110110n II head coach at CGlorado1 has pnduced winner&amp; annu·
oily olit~e I~ but con!e"ed Ok·
luhoma Is bia bl&amp; taraet each yesr.
In ·to82, tift 21-21 tie between
the two teams marked the
t1111• lin~ 11148 that
!ailed 'to wtn 1 Blf
111 ·I.S.. &lt;:Vlbra~ t-.1
!H, at 1uUtimo only to
lahoma pull out a 27·19 aqueaker,j

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Homo of Arrow Shirts
1. Moln St.

Ward Named UP Coach Of Week,
Disappoi~te·d At Sooner loss

Santa's llift us the

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DOWNIE
GROSS, INC.

Ken and John's

TOY
TOWN
NOW

$'31

::,~~let, :

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onnvlll•. AtheM. Wellston and t.liMlenOrl hAVe lll!i'niltiM
Mason City, W. \1•. 100 noin" nr 20 nntntR nAr va!ne. Pomeroy In lour •li'ames ha~
~=~',I allnwe~ )At,&lt;, nolnts Mr ~Rmll.
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Cnoe~ ·rno '' lnnkin~ for wa"" tn beln .lunlnr tiAwtll•rno
"" the M'•n~'"• loa~ Vprnnn HRn'lson w•~ out of srhM1
Mnnrl~v with lllnos~ Mlllarrl ROush. ln•Mo. linemRtt \lll&gt;n AI~
VIsit
not •ul+ un f~r tho Athens PRml&gt; ~lrouM ho ·e~rlv hv Vrl~~"
ni~ht .lnhn"'' Reavor. resArve Unemall I~ """ n~r. Phil &gt;We•'"· 1111•" li'rlrlov hnt now mPnrllil~. •lrot•M 111' ot Ml ~nporl
FrldRv. Movhe Junior will get a bit more help if al! the boys
arP fn ennrl •hnnP.
On• of rilo'• hJ gpoqt ioh~ will h• tn nrev•nt hi s hovs ll"•ino
tn lOOk nast Cl•llinolls to l.OP•n· the fotlnwin~ wee~ond . Th•t
olfair !.hi• woek will lw a rea·l 1•~1 Rnrl the roach knoWtl the
Panthers will have to play too caliber ball to win.

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acelites,· cO!·'

INO·IOL II .non.po. lsb~o'~t:~ ·:
aalt to ~aa. LUVII boWra ipark~h~ .
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BOLTs, BOLt'S ~ND lii'ILTS OF IT
Choose from acetate/rayons, gabardines, flonnelo,
mtbby f&lt;bric~ ciilton• - plaids stripes, checks,
Mveltiosl All42 to·46" width.

plaee a lawyer in' the ol·
flee (aa ·IJto law
who
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llo'STON.-vt' ,,J., ~ ·y~nnlng 'Vir'-itpM!ns, 'ttlll ule~·-tililetng the
:welt~ht ~t+\1 :, '« 'eight
stateo, nll!'\ed ·tM prt'i\lllng
though t~ay ~t I f~ ohlber
contendert·ill* ~kl· no! rooognize hit ~~~DWII- •
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I "rbta Wit lh\ 'tllie !lghi, no
elli!iinaU~n \oUitiilillni for , us,''
said 11\tmager , llernie Gilclman
with tollgue!ln cheek after the \ixranked Akins had kno!'_k.O\I out for·
mer champiotl Ti&gt;ny ·nelolarco in

DESK

the 14th l')lund of lll,eir seheduled
"title" 15-roundet-Tue!day mght
at Boston Garden.
The 29-year-t~ld Akins who sopposedly hurl his right hand_in los·
lng recently to Gil Turner,
showed no evfdence o! th~ 1njuty.
Jle clubhed tne top-ranking ·con·
tender to the canvas twice in the
lOth round. again in the 13th nnd
twirl'! In the decisive round before
the third and final count at 1:17
or the 14th.

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Wonderful toys and
games for boys and
girls of all ages!

It's Not oBit_Too lorly To Use 011r

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LAY-AWAY

BOULDER. Colo. UP - He told
his pill)'erll that "you fellows have
gotten ~oorseJr Into tills thi~B­
now go out there and gel yourselves put of lt."
Three hours l~ter, after those
ume player. had come within one
point of tying .the nation's No. 1
team, he 1ald tll•t ''We're dllap·

SE:LECTION

You can benefit by shopping now for the following

reaaona ••••

*Greater .Selections
-tloaltr Shoppln1

of the right people for proper administration Qf justice In Meigs County
18 THE VOT$8
RESPONSIBILITY

*C'"""It~t Po.ymtnh
Toytown Is fully stocked,
right now, with dolls and
toys of every description.
• , . A few pennies will
hold your selections until
.Oecember 24th.

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&lt;our boJIJII' Pemty JJoaf·

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either white oq·ed soleL,. _ Slrea 4to 9,
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wool interlilted, every coat i new ttYie!
Checkt, fleeces, tweed&amp;, novelty paltoi'hs!
~rie.i Colora! Slrei 12 to 18. ~
Grpup lor our A1111iversl!')' Sale. Vtlllf!l to

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CIGANTIC ·,SPIOAJ, PURCHASE.

F~LL COATS

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leather topa, durl
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loihl'b !lolls, rubbe'r lieels. ·eom
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aale-prl~ fuH-Ietljt('bealllln __ ilfen\lell.
fleeoe.. til~. @l!.~ ~tlnp, ,,IIillitl . ·,
blacltsl ~P fulil•· etel7 oael ~~el.
side, boe•·••d ah•l~-lli] Jftlly\itlll!!'). ,:
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Money .talks. Get read,y eaah ,hel'e·in a Jiffy. Make
It HI'Ye :YOU well. Pay btlls, earn Jllsellunt~1 buy
·~lnl, aave money. Take y«1)if tlme'to repay on
. , . . - - - - - - - - - - •'oll'r rtuoiltble but!Pt tertna. ¥ou'ri! In for a.pleas1
Monihly l'aymenl!l ,1W~-~·to Phone or stor. In: Loahs'up ·to $1000,
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'" ~!tter flalti!OI ilttrt., regu-$1 · ~
lar and ivy .·teague• styles.
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"IA~Y.Goi'NG. TIRMS"

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SHiltS

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tho !l'.ul6\'·ifJiet, coloN, patterns. lluy
now it lliit Wh 1.nniversat'y profit.
sharlbir!lilfel

You outatandmg Saddle

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A ~-."' ,etileltbnl Fabulous shirfj

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IUDJtittloliT
CffiC.\~ UP-Chancellor
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IMAGINE! GIR:J.;S ·
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Meigs Coun~
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Authorized MeGregor SportiDg Good• Deller

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, a~tates, miracle ,blends And
I &lt;Mtona that look and feel like
..t..Jli!§. Y~\."'1 !~~!};a-..

pointed " hell."
He learned the single win~ (rom
an 'arknowledged ma8ler but he
spiced it with enough spiii-T and
winged-T variations to ~ome wilh·
in a breath o! the college football
upset of the year.
He'a Dallas Ward of Colorado,
the Unite4 PreiS Cooeh of the
Week after his Colorado lluflaloea
alm01t bUffaloed tili.hty Oklahoma before dropping a !4-13 heart·
breaker.
The Dl·Year·old Ward, now In his
lOth.110110n II head coach at CGlorado1 has pnduced winner&amp; annu·
oily olit~e I~ but con!e"ed Ok·
luhoma Is bia bl&amp; taraet each yesr.
In ·to82, tift 21-21 tie between
the two teams marked the
t1111• lin~ 11148 that
!ailed 'to wtn 1 Blf
111 ·I.S.. &lt;:Vlbra~ t-.1
!H, at 1uUtimo only to
lahoma pull out a 27·19 aqueaker,j

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Homo of Arrow Shirts
1. Moln St.

Ward Named UP Coach Of Week,
Disappoi~te·d At Sooner loss

Santa's llift us the

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DOWNIE
GROSS, INC.

Ken and John's

TOY
TOWN
NOW

$'31

::,~~let, :

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onnvlll•. AtheM. Wellston and t.liMlenOrl hAVe lll!i'niltiM
Mason City, W. \1•. 100 noin" nr 20 nntntR nAr va!ne. Pomeroy In lour •li'ames ha~
~=~',I allnwe~ )At,&lt;, nolnts Mr ~Rmll.
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Cnoe~ ·rno '' lnnkin~ for wa"" tn beln .lunlnr tiAwtll•rno
"" the M'•n~'"• loa~ Vprnnn HRn'lson w•~ out of srhM1
Mnnrl~v with lllnos~ Mlllarrl ROush. ln•Mo. linemRtt \lll&gt;n AI~
VIsit
not •ul+ un f~r tho Athens PRml&gt; ~lrouM ho ·e~rlv hv Vrl~~"
ni~ht .lnhn"'' Reavor. resArve Unemall I~ """ n~r. Phil &gt;We•'"· 1111•" li'rlrlov hnt now mPnrllil~. •lrot•M 111' ot Ml ~nporl
FrldRv. Movhe Junior will get a bit more help if al! the boys
arP fn ennrl •hnnP.
On• of rilo'• hJ gpoqt ioh~ will h• tn nrev•nt hi s hovs ll"•ino
tn lOOk nast Cl•llinolls to l.OP•n· the fotlnwin~ wee~ond . Th•t
olfair !.hi• woek will lw a rea·l 1•~1 Rnrl the roach knoWtl the
Panthers will have to play too caliber ball to win.

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acelites,· cO!·'

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aalt to ~aa. LUVII boWra ipark~h~ .
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Bar\ tn Galllnolk 'De!enolvelv. th• 'i&gt;Rlith'eric hilve 1&gt;11~\lrp~

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' ~ . of ~ 1 ..,;._n's best-drea selllri Ra~ns,
tonal --- ~~ detalj, .
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PRINTS
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sistent astortinent o!
T&gt;rintl, tlrlpaa, ch~lts,
llorall, !iaures . llghta
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tail' ~lois.

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BOLTs, BOLt'S ~ND lii'ILTS OF IT
Choose from acetate/rayons, gabardines, flonnelo,
mtbby f&lt;bric~ ciilton• - plaids stripes, checks,
Mveltiosl All42 to·46" width.

plaee a lawyer in' the ol·
flee (aa ·IJto law
who
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8-~Jy SenUneJ;.Pomeroy-Middleporl, 0., Oct. 30, 1957
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Mrs. Guy Reynolds, Middlepolt.

' Apprcxlm•~Jy '10 were present
when the women's Society of the
Pwtl~nd Methodist Church ,entertallied tfte 1!0Cleties of tile Great

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Lone Bottom and Oak Grove Moth·
odlst Churches with a noon lunch·
eon last week at the church.
Other guests were Mrs. Harry
P. Smith, district president; Mrs.
C. F. Tompkins, district vice pres-

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tricl secretarY of literature and
p'ubliralions; ' Mrs. Pearl Hysell,
county contact chairman; and Miss
Lydia Ebcr&gt;bach, all ol Pomeroy.

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Ebershach, Mrs. Arlie ¥arks and
Mr8. John Elwood. · ·
A shm't service was hel~ in the
sanctuary proceding the !JI~cheon.
which opened with prayer by Mrs.
Harry P. Smith. A welcome was
tended the guests by Mrs. Par·
sons after which those present
were introduced. Scripture ' read·
ing ol Psalm 23 by Mra. Hubert
Pmc and grace by M~s; Marks con

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Mrs. Clarence Price registered eluded the servtce.

the guests and Mrs. Harold Par·
sons, president

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wood alter which 11rs. Kenneth
McLeod read a poem compOSed by
·her son, Eddie McLeod, of Belpre
for this occasion.
Margaret Yost and Jll!lnita Sayre
of the Great Bend group sang a
duet and Mrs. Patterson· &amp;ave a
reading. A poem by Louise• Brew·
cr or the Stivcrsvillc group and a
reading by Mrs. Garnet Smith, Mor·
ris Chapel, preceded a panel dis·

ely, greeted the guests as they
arrived Cor,.ges were presented
to Mrs. Smith , Mrs. Tompkins,
Mrs. Warner, Mrs. Hysell, Miss
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while scaled at the tables, Miss
campbell were unable to atlenJ.
Ebersbach &gt;bowed shdes taken
Group singing and the b&lt;medic·
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while on a recent lour o! Alaska. lion by !\Irs. C. F. Tompkina con·
miscellaneous shower given Moo·
She also showed a picture of the eluded the meeting.
day at the home of Mrs. Joan
Sky Chapel in the Chicago TernFerguson with Mrs. George Quil·
ple and told of meeting Dr. Paul
jlcn and .\Irs. Cassie Hall as CO·
Chiles, former Port.mouth Dlshostc.,es.
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lrict superintendent. Dr. Chiles'
The slww~r W"-.. al!o a JiallDson ". assIt
' an I pastor oI the SkY
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coleman
Chapel.
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advisors of the Junior Y'oull~ ween masquerade and the guests
In
UeS
Fellowship o( the First Baptis&lt; allended in costume.
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The afternoon service opened
A new den of Cub Scout s £ro1r Church, plann ed a Hallowc,•n
UCfreshments of ire cream.
with th e Lord's Prayer in unison, Mulberry A\·cnuc was dra:at~izl'd party for the grou~ Saturda in
followed with group singing and and held th~ir first meeti1n( . [lhc sneial ro01u ,; of the eh;rch. cake and Halloween candies .were
responsive rcilding led l&gt;y Mrs. Tuesday cvenmg at lhc home uf Prizes were awarded for cos· -ren ed by the hoslesse.s who wor·J
Price. A solo, "Bless Thi.s Church" th d
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e en rnol er, Mrs. Charles r tumcs and games. Halloween 'i ,_ hlack and orange costum es t11
was presented by Mrs. John El- Murray. Mrs. Lloyd Wrigllt i.~ corations were used for the part; Mrs. Sthoonovcr, Delores Tyree,

Juni'Or Youth

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Party Is Held

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMBNT
of Frnnces Smith, deceased.

Notice Is hereby given that
Alice A. Smith whose Post Offlce
address Ia 188 North Secon4l\ve.,
Middleport, ·oRlo, has been duly
appointed E&lt;ecutlix of the Estate
of Fronces Smith, deceasedT late
of Meigs CountY; Ohio.
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Dated this 21st day of October,
1957.
.
John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs county, Ohio
(101 23, 30, (til 6, 3tc

NOTICE Of APPOINTMENT
Estoto of ll'¥1ng kerr lr•.
ilftoltld .
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N9tice .Is 'heteby ~ve9' that ~ ··
E. Katr w'hole'.Post-Offlee ld~, ,.
ls-.!Syracuse, Ohio, ·has ieen ,.
:1'ap)lolfited' :Exe~lltrlx ·6~illie · e 4}
ol liVIng Karr, Sr., Heeeued,' e''" ·
of Meigs County, Ohio.
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Dated this 21st day of Oc!tobF;

19~7.

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John C. Bacon
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, . ~~ ' ,Meigs !;~uqlf( Ohlp ;V,~i:(10 23, 30, (II) 6, Stc

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. aOLLA M., E PARSONS, resld·
· log at lt.F.Il. I. Barboursville, w.
Va., Is hereby notified that James
hi MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
613Uol
PHONES
Ult Ray Jal'lohs has lileil his .petition
ag~jm t her lor divorce, on the
grouM of gross neglect of duty,
In Case No. 12."/)(1 In tbe Court
of Common Pleits, ·Meigs County,
Ohio. ·Said roule wlll · ~• :to~ hearing·o·n or afl~r 'Novernber 1"~ 1037 .
H. W. &amp; W. P. CIIERRINGTON
Attorneys for Plaini:O'f
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Heatrola $20.~~ ; Gas Furnacn
conversion bureau
$40.00.
Phone 'ii128·X.
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Morning Haa ter. Lar~·
SALE: one L;ncaster
• ~ ~:;..___ siie: Good rondilion $60. Call
well jet pump with preaaure
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'!· Yukon 5·2271- Chester Ex·
tank 'and switch. Alao e/1\foet
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10·29·3lp
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and one filing cabinet, handlnade.
10 ply
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One electric table saw, one wood
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! :. '• '' Cheap. Mt·. D&lt;e m, Porl.land,
lathe, one solid oak sideboard,
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:r\1'0 RABB!T DOGS: Allen. Eleh·l a.1tique. Phone Pomeroy 8111-J.
i•. '· Inger. 'Ncar Children's !lome.
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exe&lt;)ll o ~l condition $50. 3 For Rent - Extension ·Ladders,
~· . · ' plele ll'ing room suite only
Sc~ffold Boards, t)rop Clotba.
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$35.00. Contact Charles Peop·
Clinton Fisher, Middleport,
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les 134 South t'illh Ave. Mid·
Phone 62611-lt
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dte'port, Phone 6064-M. '
..;aller sP••• -lleart-~dJe.
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M and M 6 I~ Disc: l- Inter-· ground burl• you. Phone 9:!G3.
'.'• ';'''-'i. 1- Dational
disc ~ ft. - rubber Edgar Reyoolds, Rey,Jota'a Dairy
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10 2 8tlf
Stanlev Gibbs, Long Botlom, Garage on Mechanic Street. Crill
Route No. 2.
1o-3-i!tfp
lll·M.
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!lectrolux Sweeper and Clarinet
For Sale. Call 3461 before 8 ,a. ( 17)
m. or after 4 p. m. 10 16 6tlc
---·-· - - ExPl!rienced waitress. With foo{t
~oo4 living room suit for sale.
references. Highest salary and
Greon covoring. Phone. 9263.
earnings. Apply at once. Hotel
10 2 6tfc _Martin.
10 2.8, 6tc
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:-p-p;le-,,- PGt;iand, Woman to stay with children
·Ohio. Brlnl own containers. C. during ' days while . nloth.r
~- Jobnson
10 G'lniop
worlts. Phone 2·:11 or ·a~ply .100
Sycamore, Pomeroy. lii'31Hltc
POTATOES-Stock
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APPLES. Molt varieUe.s. Burdt'~te
pairing by Factory _'!'ialned
Fruit Farm. Near ·Lame! Cll!f
Wltchmak.r COLLINS JE'I'I'Elr
Church. ,
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.18b Au~ery_
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speaker's · husband and three
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Miss Gwendolyn Davis, pre.i·
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Jive or dressed. ~Oc 'Milt 110
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dressed. George Spencer, WoU
to meet In November at Edna's
- Pen Road, Rt. I, Pomeroy.
RAiiiiJ
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Party
House, Jacksoq,.,1111~ mem·
l ~ ' .·_ 1,955;I!JY.lrlduth v~ ,$1,695, 2 dr. .
10 18 tic
, ' ~ 11.'1'4. 1:~11. Ppwer pack. Auto- 1.,;:=::ji==:ci:=== ::;:==; Phone 200. Cleland Appliance bers preaent. were : .. 11\i!~le Vale,
. t i' . 'ln,iJe shfft. Filled to the brim Jr
store. 118 w. Main St!, Pomeroy , of the soror~t~ as guef lS at l~e
"'cellng on N'bv. 23.
'yt,Ji: Blaeltnars, Pomeroy, . ump Coal:
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2 23 tf luncheon
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The program for ·lbe evening
Ol!lo, :
Dell~ered - $6.00 lump
10 19 Glc
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CONCilTI BI..OCIS
a foreig9 exchange atudcnt; a
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plano sll)o "Barcarolle" from
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10 23 l!lc
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"Tales of Holeman" pldyed by
•1,0 plY'!fres. 10 It dump body I';;;;;:;:::;;;;;::;;;;:;=:~
Jane Parsons and a review of the
GBUISD BLOCk CO.
: ~ . · ~· ,speed axle, Ready to work. II
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Blaett.i(lil'ls, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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were Mrs. Jed' Webster
liltoW. It Con Wm. a -, · Jr.Guests
and daughter, J~a'n Anne.
Truck: i9:5lt GMC 2 ton $1,259.
Pomeror; Jane Parsons, Rutland.
, ·Hydraulic dump. Excellent 10 ft .
Rodr ltorf!lll
Geneva Joachim presided at
· Iltimp body. Good 8:25 x 10 ply
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tires. 2 fl&gt;eed axle. Blaettnar's,
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bcrs prscnt were: Nelllo Vale,
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19.55 Buick $1,995. Roadmaster 4
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Smith, · Chosler; Mildred Hawley,
dr.Sedan.
Buick's
finest.
P&lt;iwer
:~~Nan Moore, VIrginia Comt,
Steering and brakes. '\Ve've ser·
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,Faye Sauer, Susan G. Part, Em·
vl.,.d this car since new. Blaetl·
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AD !liak~ ,mll lllcH!ell
~ar's, pomeroy. Ohio.
10 19 6tc
Barnes, "Ethel Garland, Pomeroy;
1956 (lodge Coronet $1,7M 4 dr.
Evelyn Thomas, ~abel · tonley,
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Oak Hill; Anna Houser, Gertrude
,, f /· ·~ beautilul swept . wing model. ,
Trace, Coalton ; Mrs. c. 0 . Chap.
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1 ~5~~t ~~;ES:;;;;;~j[man, · !o!rs.. Marg'r~ '':J"arsons,
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10M'P'~8 cyl. $1,19~. Star
WAVERLY, OHIO
Ja('kson; Geneva JOachim, Rock
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Springs; Beatrice
Rhihchart,
• · · toR· Hy&lt;(r~matic drive. Even Ito
De.tcr.
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price carries you away. Blaet·
~ .: ' · .tp~r's, Pomeroy. Ohio. 't 0- 10-Gtc Beagle rat.oit
trade. Howard
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, .... 61 cat1ons made t ecenUy, ln tbe Ma·
Flr!Jt •$VO.OO lakes it. 137 Mul·
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son County Clerk's office was the
·,'· , ,. 'beiry· Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
Pooioor..,, ill.to
following: Tony Taylor, 19, son
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Custom Bu!a il~ · Kl;chen
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Gallipolis. ROute 1, and Velma
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estimates Foreman &amp;: Abbott. · · - - ·
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Young, 17, daugbter of John and
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Velma Laudermllt Young of !.fa' \ ~·. ·~· ' B,room house trailer. Cheap. Call FOR SALE :.... Af!ple• New Ha·
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was the .guest speaker when the
COiiPJZJ'B lnlur•nee Prote~a. ~lpha O"llcron Chapter of 'Delta
· Lif1, Aulri. Fire, Pollo. Call bbr !laP.Pa Gamma met Monday evening at the home or Mra. c. o
1111111, Mlddle;~~rL Ohio.
Chapman, Rutland. lflth !fro.
T!RMITIS IXTEIWINATiD Nellie Vale, Marcilre! Pmons,
For froe lnipectlon phane 31ltt, Beatrice Rhlne~nrt ind Dorothy
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomlitcy. ,Barneo as asl!lsllrig hostesses.
All work guaranteed. Fully lnMrs. ~yew, whil:' Is jradua:e
'·sured. Vaughan's Industrial ind
Re¢ 4e&amp;tlal Termite Control Ser- •tudent In l!dUcatlon ··at Ohio
vice. St Marya, w. Va. 7 2Ktl Unlvers!tyl tOld of hll: experl·
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ln a Shanghai 1!trh"SChool when
she Wis Ioree~ to
the coun·
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played a number of ei.19ese cos-

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Chests - LAU Window FIOBFrlgldll)rc Refrigerators.
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WorD on the llliDil principle u
the tbermoo bottle. It bepo
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IS ·Guest At
Mo· nday Shnwer

the man's Society by the District of· 'Spencer, !Den Chiefs. Two menibers, iohnny Rogers

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and cidm· and doughnuts .served Haley, ·RO&gt;Ic dl!er, .•Kathleen Bmow died Tuesday· at her home
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Beck, David Hoyt, Richard Borll- Geraldine Varian- wbo all won
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Comas, Carla Sue Gilmore, JaneL Geraldine Ferguson, E m m •
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NORMAN, Okl&amp;. up...:BIU Krls- ,
..ce Vanderhoof, Marion, 0 .
and Sue Johnson,
her, 216-pound Oklahoma .guard,
displays twq ~air of broken
BARROW RITES TOMORROW shoulder yokel as e)lfdence .of
WI\ITE PLAINS, N. Y. UP-·
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Funerul scr vlc~ !or Fannle T. to help spring Sooner bacu'loose
Barrow, 77·yeor-&lt;&gt;ld widow of ex· At $3p·a·pair, S~oner equl~ment
New York Yankee president Ed men wish Krisher could 1\itlen
Y
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Barrow, will be held Thursday .. t
Mrs. Lindy Jo Schoonover (loon Christ's Church, Rye, N. Y. Mrs. opponents with a blt lest guat~.
Noblest was guest ol honor at a

the assistant den mother. '
During the mcclin11 it wos ds&gt;·
cided to meet each Tuesday eve·
ning at the home of the Den mo·
ther . .Masks were made from
paper sacks following the busi·
ne53 session.
Cubs attending wert! Chuckle
Jturm, E.ddic Bauer, Michael
Wright, Jan Cilo, Danny Brown
and Joe Boney. Also present

cuss1on on the work of th~ Wo· were Mike Swatzel and

the hosless so'ci· soc~al room or the church and ficers.

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Mrs. Guy Reynolds, Middlepolt.

' Apprcxlm•~Jy '10 were present
when the women's Society of the
Pwtl~nd Methodist Church ,entertallied tfte 1!0Cleties of tile Great

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Lone Bottom and Oak Grove Moth·
odlst Churches with a noon lunch·
eon last week at the church.
Other guests were Mrs. Harry
P. Smith, district president; Mrs.
C. F. Tompkins, district vice pres-

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tricl secretarY of literature and
p'ubliralions; ' Mrs. Pearl Hysell,
county contact chairman; and Miss
Lydia Ebcr&gt;bach, all ol Pomeroy.

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Ebershach, Mrs. Arlie ¥arks and
Mr8. John Elwood. · ·
A shm't service was hel~ in the
sanctuary proceding the !JI~cheon.
which opened with prayer by Mrs.
Harry P. Smith. A welcome was
tended the guests by Mrs. Par·
sons after which those present
were introduced. Scripture ' read·
ing ol Psalm 23 by Mra. Hubert
Pmc and grace by M~s; Marks con

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Mrs. Clarence Price registered eluded the servtce.

the guests and Mrs. Harold Par·
sons, president

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wood alter which 11rs. Kenneth
McLeod read a poem compOSed by
·her son, Eddie McLeod, of Belpre
for this occasion.
Margaret Yost and Jll!lnita Sayre
of the Great Bend group sang a
duet and Mrs. Patterson· &amp;ave a
reading. A poem by Louise• Brew·
cr or the Stivcrsvillc group and a
reading by Mrs. Garnet Smith, Mor·
ris Chapel, preceded a panel dis·

ely, greeted the guests as they
arrived Cor,.ges were presented
to Mrs. Smith , Mrs. Tompkins,
Mrs. Warner, Mrs. Hysell, Miss
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while scaled at the tables, Miss
campbell were unable to atlenJ.
Ebersbach &gt;bowed shdes taken
Group singing and the b&lt;medic·
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while on a recent lour o! Alaska. lion by !\Irs. C. F. Tompkina con·
miscellaneous shower given Moo·
She also showed a picture of the eluded the meeting.
day at the home of Mrs. Joan
Sky Chapel in the Chicago TernFerguson with Mrs. George Quil·
ple and told of meeting Dr. Paul
jlcn and .\Irs. Cassie Hall as CO·
Chiles, former Port.mouth Dlshostc.,es.
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lrict superintendent. Dr. Chiles'
The slww~r W"-.. al!o a JiallDson ". assIt
' an I pastor oI the SkY
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coleman
Chapel.
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advisors of the Junior Y'oull~ ween masquerade and the guests
In
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Fellowship o( the First Baptis&lt; allended in costume.
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A new den of Cub Scout s £ro1r Church, plann ed a Hallowc,•n
UCfreshments of ire cream.
with th e Lord's Prayer in unison, Mulberry A\·cnuc was dra:at~izl'd party for the grou~ Saturda in
followed with group singing and and held th~ir first meeti1n( . [lhc sneial ro01u ,; of the eh;rch. cake and Halloween candies .were
responsive rcilding led l&gt;y Mrs. Tuesday cvenmg at lhc home uf Prizes were awarded for cos· -ren ed by the hoslesse.s who wor·J
Price. A solo, "Bless Thi.s Church" th d
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e en rnol er, Mrs. Charles r tumcs and games. Halloween 'i ,_ hlack and orange costum es t11
was presented by Mrs. John El- Murray. Mrs. Lloyd Wrigllt i.~ corations were used for the part; Mrs. Sthoonovcr, Delores Tyree,

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMBNT
of Frnnces Smith, deceased.

Notice Is hereby given that
Alice A. Smith whose Post Offlce
address Ia 188 North Secon4l\ve.,
Middleport, ·oRlo, has been duly
appointed E&lt;ecutlix of the Estate
of Fronces Smith, deceasedT late
of Meigs CountY; Ohio.
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Dated this 21st day of October,
1957.
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John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs county, Ohio
(101 23, 30, (til 6, 3tc

NOTICE Of APPOINTMENT
Estoto of ll'¥1ng kerr lr•.
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N9tice .Is 'heteby ~ve9' that ~ ··
E. Katr w'hole'.Post-Offlee ld~, ,.
ls-.!Syracuse, Ohio, ·has ieen ,.
:1'ap)lolfited' :Exe~lltrlx ·6~illie · e 4}
ol liVIng Karr, Sr., Heeeued,' e''" ·
of Meigs County, Ohio.
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19~7.

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. aOLLA M., E PARSONS, resld·
· log at lt.F.Il. I. Barboursville, w.
Va., Is hereby notified that James
hi MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
613Uol
PHONES
Ult Ray Jal'lohs has lileil his .petition
ag~jm t her lor divorce, on the
grouM of gross neglect of duty,
In Case No. 12."/)(1 In tbe Court
of Common Pleits, ·Meigs County,
Ohio. ·Said roule wlll · ~• :to~ hearing·o·n or afl~r 'Novernber 1"~ 1037 .
H. W. &amp; W. P. CIIERRINGTON
Attorneys for Plaini:O'f
1101_2, 9, 16, 2.l, 30 (II) 6, 8tc

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Buy ...' J~st' Register·· Need. Not Be Present To ·win
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POMEROY

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Heatrola $20.~~ ; Gas Furnacn
conversion bureau
$40.00.
Phone 'ii128·X.
10·7·6l!c

Morning Haa ter. Lar~·
SALE: one L;ncaster
• ~ ~:;..___ siie: Good rondilion $60. Call
well jet pump with preaaure
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'!· Yukon 5·2271- Chester Ex·
tank 'and switch. Alao e/1\foet
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10·29·3lp
plastic p;r,e. 1~ x i~; one
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drawing
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small house trai ler and l lf.! TOll
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and one filing cabinet, handlnade.
10 ply
tire&lt;.
One electric table saw, one wood
1" · , B9dy, New
! :. '• '' Cheap. Mt·. D&lt;e m, Porl.land,
lathe, one solid oak sideboard,
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:r\1'0 RABB!T DOGS: Allen. Eleh·l a.1tique. Phone Pomeroy 8111-J.
i•. '· Inger. 'Ncar Children's !lome.
10 2,1lt(,
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exe&lt;)ll o ~l condition $50. 3 For Rent - Extension ·Ladders,
~· . · ' plele ll'ing room suite only
Sc~ffold Boards, t)rop Clotba.
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$35.00. Contact Charles Peop·
Clinton Fisher, Middleport,
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les 134 South t'illh Ave. Mid·
Phone 62611-lt
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dte'port, Phone 6064-M. '
..;aller sP••• -lleart-~dJe.
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port. Get loc;.ted be!or• muddy
M and M 6 I~ Disc: l- Inter-· ground burl• you. Phone 9:!G3.
'.'• ';'''-'i. 1- Dational
disc ~ ft. - rubber Edgar Reyoolds, Rey,Jota'a Dairy
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I&gt; H. P. motors, heu'y duty.
10 2 8tlf
Stanlev Gibbs, Long Botlom, Garage on Mechanic Street. Crill
Route No. 2.
1o-3-i!tfp
lll·M.
I0-3o-3!c
!lectrolux Sweeper and Clarinet
For Sale. Call 3461 before 8 ,a. ( 17)
m. or after 4 p. m. 10 16 6tlc
---·-· - - ExPl!rienced waitress. With foo{t
~oo4 living room suit for sale.
references. Highest salary and
Greon covoring. Phone. 9263.
earnings. Apply at once. Hotel
10 2 6tfc _Martin.
10 2.8, 6tc
F':Oit:::--_,-,L:-:E:-_-A
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:-p-p;le-,,- PGt;iand, Woman to stay with children
·Ohio. Brlnl own containers. C. during ' days while . nloth.r
~- Jobnson
10 G'lniop
worlts. Phone 2·:11 or ·a~ply .100
Sycamore, Pomeroy. lii'31Hltc
POTATOES-Stock
on
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tatoes while they last. s..t (20)B"•slnesi e .......· ,_
Enoch, Portland, 0.'
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APPLES. Molt varieUe.s. Burdt'~te
pairing by Factory _'!'ialned
Fruit Farm. Near ·Lame! Cll!f
Wltchmak.r COLLINS JE'I'I'Elr
Church. ,
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speaker's · husband and three
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children are still In Formosa.
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Miss Gwendolyn Davis, pre.i·
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Jive or dressed. ~Oc 'Milt 110
' - ness meeting when they decide•!
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dressed. George Spencer, WoU
to meet In November at Edna's
- Pen Road, Rt. I, Pomeroy.
RAiiiiJ
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TELEVISION
Party
House, Jacksoq,.,1111~ mem·
l ~ ' .·_ 1,955;I!JY.lrlduth v~ ,$1,695, 2 dr. .
10 18 tic
, ' ~ 11.'1'4. 1:~11. Ppwer pack. Auto- 1.,;:=::ji==:ci:=== ::;:==; Phone 200. Cleland Appliance bers preaent. were : .. 11\i!~le Vale,
. t i' . 'ln,iJe shfft. Filled to the brim Jr
store. 118 w. Main St!, Pomeroy , of the soror~t~ as guef lS at l~e
"'cellng on N'bv. 23.
'yt,Ji: Blaeltnars, Pomeroy, . ump Coal:
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2 23 tf luncheon
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The program for ·lbe evening
Ol!lo, :
Dell~ered - $6.00 lump
10 19 Glc
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CONCilTI BI..OCIS
a foreig9 exchange atudcnt; a
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plano sll)o "Barcarolle" from
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10 23 l!lc
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"Tales of Holeman" pldyed by
•1,0 plY'!fres. 10 It dump body I';;;;;:;:::;;;;;::;;;;:;=:~
Jane Parsons and a review of the
GBUISD BLOCk CO.
: ~ . · ~· ,speed axle, Ready to work. II
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Blaett.i(lil'ls, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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were Mrs. Jed' Webster
liltoW. It Con Wm. a -, · Jr.Guests
and daughter, J~a'n Anne.
Truck: i9:5lt GMC 2 ton $1,259.
Pomeror; Jane Parsons, Rutland.
, ·Hydraulic dump. Excellent 10 ft .
Rodr ltorf!lll
Geneva Joachim presided at
· Iltimp body. Good 8:25 x 10 ply
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tires. 2 fl&gt;eed axle. Blaettnar's,
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bcrs prscnt were: Nelllo Vale,
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19.55 Buick $1,995. Roadmaster 4
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Smith, · Chosler; Mildred Hawley,
dr.Sedan.
Buick's
finest.
P&lt;iwer
:~~Nan Moore, VIrginia Comt,
Steering and brakes. '\Ve've ser·
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,Faye Sauer, Susan G. Part, Em·
vl.,.d this car since new. Blaetl·
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AD !liak~ ,mll lllcH!ell
~ar's, pomeroy. Ohio.
10 19 6tc
Barnes, "Ethel Garland, Pomeroy;
1956 (lodge Coronet $1,7M 4 dr.
Evelyn Thomas, ~abel · tonley,
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Oak Hill; Anna Houser, Gertrude
,, f /· ·~ beautilul swept . wing model. ,
Trace, Coalton ; Mrs. c. 0 . Chap.
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1 ~5~~t ~~;ES:;;;;;~j[man, · !o!rs.. Marg'r~ '':J"arsons,
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Amy Gelllcs, Cwond~IYI\. Davis,
10M'P'~8 cyl. $1,19~. Star
WAVERLY, OHIO
Ja('kson; Geneva JOachim, Rock
· • .. : Chief Conv. Cpe. New light blue
Springs; Beatrice
Rhihchart,
• · · toR· Hy&lt;(r~matic drive. Even Ito
De.tcr.
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price carries you away. Blaet·
~ .: ' · .tp~r's, Pomeroy. Ohio. 't 0- 10-Gtc Beagle rat.oit
trade. Howard
MARRIAGE LICENSES
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A,mong marriage license appli·
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115 L tocond Sl.
, .... 61 cat1ons made t ecenUy, ln tbe Ma·
Flr!Jt •$VO.OO lakes it. 137 Mul·
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son County Clerk's office was the
·,'· , ,. 'beiry· Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
Pooioor..,, ill.to
following: Tony Taylor, 19, son
·' i tv&lt; ·. )&lt;!0·211-Stp.
Custom Bu!a il~ · Kl;chen
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Gallipolis. ROute 1, and Velma
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estimates Foreman &amp;: Abbott. · · - - ·
,ln$uronce
Young, 17, daugbter of John and
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Phope 621:4-Y.
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Velma Laudermllt Young of !.fa' \ ~·. ·~· ' B,room house trailer. Cheap. Call FOR SALE :.... Af!ple• New Ha·
son.
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write Bo• 335, Pom·
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was the .guest speaker when the
COiiPJZJ'B lnlur•nee Prote~a. ~lpha O"llcron Chapter of 'Delta
· Lif1, Aulri. Fire, Pollo. Call bbr !laP.Pa Gamma met Monday evening at the home or Mra. c. o
1111111, Mlddle;~~rL Ohio.
Chapman, Rutland. lflth !fro.
T!RMITIS IXTEIWINATiD Nellie Vale, Marcilre! Pmons,
For froe lnipectlon phane 31ltt, Beatrice Rhlne~nrt ind Dorothy
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomlitcy. ,Barneo as asl!lsllrig hostesses.
All work guaranteed. Fully lnMrs. ~yew, whil:' Is jradua:e
'·sured. Vaughan's Industrial ind
Re¢ 4e&amp;tlal Termite Control Ser- •tudent In l!dUcatlon ··at Ohio
vice. St Marya, w. Va. 7 2Ktl Unlvers!tyl tOld of hll: experl·
ences while teachlnc mat6emalicl
ln a Shanghai 1!trh"SChool when
she Wis Ioree~ to
the coun·
WE BUY
try seven years ago. She also at..
played a number of ei.19ese cos-

Aut.l Sales

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Answers to "Boots". Reward.

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Mrs. Frances'Nytw
Is Gue·st Speaker
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Htodquorton For
lamsonlte Lusrage - Lane Cedar
Chests - LAU Window FIOBFrlgldll)rc Refrigerators.
loktr Furniture, MlddloP&lt;Irt, Ohio
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Church Auditorium. Wed. and
Thurs. , this week.
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Your fool otay warm and dry,
even on the colde1t dayt.
WorD on the llliDil principle u
the tbermoo bottle. It bepo
your feci .-armer in the win..
tor, e100ler in the aunmer. 00.

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Mrs. SchO."'R()Vilr ,..
IS ·Guest At
Mo· nday Shnwer

the man's Society by the District of· 'Spencer, !Den Chiefs. Two menibers, iohnny Rogers

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and cidm· and doughnuts .served Haley, ·RO&gt;Ic dl!er, .•Kathleen Bmow died Tuesday· at her home
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to Gary Ault. IJavid Annas, Kad Klonch. Vivian Fry, \lla•'Redmnn here.
Beck, David Hoyt, Richard Borll- Geraldine Varian- wbo all won
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Comas, Carla Sue Gilmore, JaneL Geraldine Ferguson, E m m •
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Kay Baker and a guest, Peggy Moodispaugs, Georgia Walker
NORMAN, Okl&amp;. up...:BIU Krls- ,
..ce Vanderhoof, Marion, 0 .
and Sue Johnson,
her, 216-pound Oklahoma .guard,
displays twq ~air of broken
BARROW RITES TOMORROW shoulder yokel as e)lfdence .of
WI\ITE PLAINS, N. Y. UP-·
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Funerul scr vlc~ !or Fannle T. to help spring Sooner bacu'loose
Barrow, 77·yeor-&lt;&gt;ld widow of ex· At $3p·a·pair, S~oner equl~ment
New York Yankee president Ed men wish Krisher could 1\itlen
Y
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Barrow, will be held Thursday .. t
Mrs. Lindy Jo Schoonover (loon Christ's Church, Rye, N. Y. Mrs. opponents with a blt lest guat~.
Noblest was guest ol honor at a

the assistant den mother. '
During the mcclin11 it wos ds&gt;·
cided to meet each Tuesday eve·
ning at the home of the Den mo·
ther . .Masks were made from
paper sacks following the busi·
ne53 session.
Cubs attending wert! Chuckle
Jturm, E.ddic Bauer, Michael
Wright, Jan Cilo, Danny Brown
and Joe Boney. Also present

cuss1on on the work of th~ Wo· were Mike Swatzel and

the hosless so'ci· soc~al room or the church and ficers.

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Mr and Mrs Pau( Frick1 liOn:
Mr He1'!11an Prlee of Waahillll
Keenam
ll!:ddle, and doughier, Paula Jllf.•• I too n. c IPOnl the Pill week v\ait
l\lr and Mrs George Mcintosh spent the week etl.d in New A~ ins in Rutlona with hit sister, MrL
ond l!r and Mrs Riley Mcintosh bony, Ind with relut!vcs
Sherman Butler
have rcluwcd to the~r home Newo 1 Mr and Mrs E J Hili were -:~=·,:::~=~==;..ell, w va alter a v.,, 1 with Mr 1bpainess visttora in Parkcrsbura
LIHIGH LEADS Lt.MI&amp;RT
and Mrs Molph Gruescr Mr and \ W Va, Tuesday
NEW YORK I.JP-l.cblgb,
Mrs Otto Jlarlcnbach and Mr and
George Frecker of Pine Grove Which bas dc(cated two major'
Mrs real! l'hllilps ~hnmvillo
" ropo&lt;Led as qu1lo til in llol ••\lege foes this scason, was rot
Mr •nd 11rs ~fmon Howell •I zcr IJospibl
cd 9 92 out ol a possible 10 ~od~ ,
Columbus RN'IVed Tucsdoy called
Mrs Roy Jones Jr and som re to loAn In the runn ing for tho• ,
by lhc death of her aunt '"" Eth turned to their home Columbus, first Lambert Cup, cmblemallo
cl Lowery
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Sunday after a VISit w•th Mr and of lhe small college football cham·
Mrs Clarence CurtiS o[ Coluqt Mrs E J lliU and Mr and Mrs plonoh•P of the cost AmhctHt
bus 1s the guciiL of Mr und MrS Hoy Jones Sr
was rated sceond at 8 3 an(l
Paul Fr•ck and family
Mr and Mrs Willoughby Hill Tufts thml at 7 6
Mr and Mrs John Frtck return and fum1ly of Chester were Sun
.Mrs 0 G Shields Is In at ber
(d home Sunday ilrtcr a VISit 1n day guests of Mr and Mrs E J I home afit r falltn'l down the base
New Albany Ind
w1th their Jhll
mcnt •lrm S~c received miuo.:
daurhtcr and son m law Mr and
Mrs Allee Clark i• reRortcd 1li mjurics !rom
fail

and daughter Evelyn, were week
end VISttnrs in Cmeinnall
Mr 11nd Mrs Jack Bowman and
daughter Susan Mr and Mrs
Mr ond '!irs
and daUJ!hler, Susan, spent the Paul Wmebrenncr Co,umbus
week cod vititinr friends In were week end guests or Mr .and
~ton, Hinton and Rainelle, Mrs Karl Owen
Mr and Mrs Carl Vanderhoef
and children lloyd and Peggy
Lee, Manon were the week end
guests of Mr I E M11!er .and
other relaltvcs

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Jones i! Drl daughter Carol Jean
who l•ft Tuesday for their home
Mrs Waller Ramey has been 111
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$41.00

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ALL NEW

~ur~iture
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thol WINDS ItSELF

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CaleltHr WCitch Slalnll11

S.lf wlt!ltlng
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Pay Only $59 50 down
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POMEROY

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Of Christ Holds
Ha1Ioween part y
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of the Pomernv Church of Christ
was held Tuesday evenmg 1n th,.
church soc1al room wh1eh WO l
decorated for the occasion
Judging the costumes were Rl
chard Davis Emmett PcoUlf'IS
and Walter Kennedy Sr Prazets
were awarded to Carolyn Bas~
llghcst Sh'aron Freemon pre
tJest Jtmm' Andrews most un
usual and M1ke Davis hardest to
l,dcntlfy
Rcrreshmen1s o! corrJe ho'
chocolate and doUJthnu ts wcr •
served to those present
CommiUecfl for the party wen
Jerry Taylor Clane Datlev anrl
Denver Kapplc
entert:unmcnt
Nancy Hatcher Wtlma and Mctlc
Ohllnr.er Clime Dailey DIXIe
SPwell ~hry AI ee
Andrews
Janet ami Duonc Stnllh 8111 Jun
Jacob~ Bonme und Barbara Rou
wv decorating ond M 5 n!
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Cll
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Mrs Mclvm Smtth Mrs
d nenvrr
and Mrs G1a ~ 5 Dal!ey

Cherokee Farm
Women Elect
Mrs. L. Clark
Mrs Lawrence Ch1rk was elccl
ul president of the Cherokee ~arm
Women s Club at a recent qll clay
meeting held at the home of Mlli
Frank Reynolds near New Albsny
other officers elected were Mrs

MrR Donald
Ohlinger
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Reynolds
11cc p1esltlent
and Mrs Oak lfowsrd Jr trcasur
t~cerctary

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Mrs Clark p11 sided nl the buii
ncs&amp; mcellng wbHc devotiOns were
ltd by Mrs Nancy Johnson A pol
luck dinner was served at noon
Mrs. Vou Roush rcpCirted on Lhe
•ituatlon of the Suez canal

NO SPOOKING! LOOK AT THESE

USED

TERS

~~~n Jac~et 'aM fan - Lah• Model just llkv new - New l'tlcc flUD 00

IIOt' 40o WARM MORNING HEATER

$125.00

IContlnutd From Pogt onol
saw and a new modern lathe
A band saw two Jig saws two
!lnll presses four puwiJr dnlls
lhrcc sanders
Manv new hand tools
Th!! was only the bcginmng
1 he equtpment had to have a
humc
The school heaa5 tore out a
parhtwn m the manuel trammg
room to create one large room in
'\ohich the new 'll.ork benches
could be spaced adl.!quately This
also provlded room for the PO}'
er sawl gnnder lathes band and
Jig saws The mechanu~al draw
mg room elso was remodeled to
proVIde more lighting and spac~
Supt Gibbs and his mstructors
hrl\lc shopped at surplus govct n
mcnt ~ales for h1gh quality C((UJP
mcnt at reduced cost and hnvc
!WVCd hundreds of dollars Now
they need to replace P. government
~turplus metal lathe It wtll eost an
cslm ated 1600
1hcv hav~' a fechng fhey arc on
the nght track too Last sprmg
' s1tmg Industrml Arts teachers
of Southeastern Ohlo and an en
..;metr an the Oh1o Unavcr.nty En
•tneer)ng School told Mr Gibbs
Th l!S 111 th e bcs1 cqu1pp ed m1 d
planned Industrial Arts De paz t
ment tn any ol the schools in
boulhcoslem OhiO

Pomeroy·Ml~dleport, Obio, Thursday, Octobef ••• 1957

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The l11lcrm1 thatc Girls Cluss nf
ttJ,. t Hf'nlt-e M1lhnchst Su1clay
School hod a Halloween masqU( 1
adc party Mondtty an the church
~asemcnl Mrs L W McComas,
teochCI of the ciBSs was prtscnt
and other guest assistant~ mclud
od Mrs Jack Beehtle Mrs I me r
son Jones nn~ daughter Sharon
Halloween decorations were used
Jn the large dmlng room mul
aamcs were played mulcr the th
recUon of Barbalu Jones and Juan
Casey \bry enrol S¥.itnllon ww~
in charge of decorations for the
party r.nd Sandra Urcwington U1
anne )tcComas and Sara Bet hill•
were (10 lhc rc(rcshmcnl cvmnul
tee
CQ:iluntc prizes were nwardcd In
Ellen Dutton prctt tt Nl Sund1 u
Brcwtnglon funttlcst
Bnh&lt;~l u
Junca ugliest
Snndwiehcs doughuuts nnd clcl
cr Wflrc set vcd to tho mcmht rs und
gucslll Guesh mcludctl !lien 0111
ton, M11.rg.u el Soltez &amp;vcrly Per
rln, Carolyn Scar-lei'! Ell!ie ltclch
crt, Kalhloon llllion, Darn Cough
, enour Members were Mary~., ol
Swanson Dianne McComas~ ISan
Brewlnatcn, Sara Beohllc San
Dorothy Thorn.,,
Barbara Jones 1111d

~~' &amp;ood 4iondllion

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HlATER
HEATER

$14.95
$12.00

With Tank

IH)RGE CNL HEATER
PlRFECTION OIL HEATER
PERFECTION OIL HEATER

$39.95
$50.00
$25.00

All The Above Heaters Are In Good Condition

usEo

APR WASHER
like new
$69.95
U$10 J 2 l MAYTAG WASHER
$69.95
like new
Many Other Washers at $25.00
$1 0.00 lMng Room Suites $15.00 up

LAND FURN
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SOCIETY
TV

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buys the finest ...

B\ILOVA!

Durl1111 Thio Solo
Stainless steel with solid
copper bottom

WINDOW KITS
Complete tra nsparent plas
he wi)ldow k1ts ready 1to
taek on 36 by 72 mch plas
tie sheet 18 feel !1brc maul
dtng and na1ls

SHEll BlANKETS
Solid pastel colors wtth stitched ends Large s1;e 70 by'
90 mchcs Blue, rose, gold and green

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HOUU
APRONS

Glidden "Craftsman"

..,ast color percale aprons
trimmed wtth oraandy and
bias tape floral patterns.
Btb •nd tea style 1

2 for $1.~0

Double bed stze 8 J by

09 mchcs

SLIPOVER SWEATERS
HI01o mgm 01 lon mterlock kmt shpover sweaters wtth
V neck Soft warm and resistant to moths Red grey
navy blue, tan, charcoal and hghl green Small, med·
1um lat gc und extra large stzes

Sale $1.77

Sale $4.89
CANNON
Unbleached

"MOIIAWK"

IRONING SET

SHEET
BLANKETS

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Scotch Icstst.mt silicone wver, white W•tffle luut fOl·
ton pad and Pol) foam pad Neva shp g• tp f1ts all statl
dat d 11 onlng boat ds Pt c llckctcd $2 98

Largo 70 ~Y QtJ inch slllc
with sUI&lt;hed ends

$1.39 a Set

$1.89

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GAS RAMGES

' JOOF DI'slrt'ct
Meetm'gHeld
Monday Eveni.n!Y

!&gt;!adellne

See The,Many New
Stvlea In Men's &amp; Boys'

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Discontinued Mo4els

$PORT SHIRTS
JACKETS
anCI SWEATER$

POWER MOW£RS
Reg. $84.50 Power Mowers Sale $5~00
Reg. ~99.95 Power Mowers Sale $75.00

Juat unpaeed and on sale
on the m1in

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Full cut ralull )lU)IUes with clas'tlr: waistband Ribbed
~uff or elastic leg m PaStel' CO~ors anJ( wl)Jt~ Size~ 4

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PICheater
ay High School, will PIC

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tlut Junior Clpss rtay 'Tell
t(.hel', Novenibcr 10, at 8 p
tho Chester lilgh Sehool
auditoriUm
Ploy cost , 88 !olimv&lt;; GUI&gt;&lt;rl
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41.JI~~~Qj!iif..r; Frank Allaots tho lath
Evans, Ruth Adams
.iaiJig•~nelt~lr;KnJght Nadllle
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Yvqnne Dame
youngct;t d3Ugh~er
Sandy lhe tlluh
H101110~, Altkrt.t
~~jr:tl~i*~,;~:,:":nmarrled liSter.
Silil!' pavls the
Frecker, Ehz
£rieod,
Smrke
R1lclue,
Alberta's ad

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the donors
The need for blood for l\leip
patient. conUnues to be grea~ and
blood Pr0111'l111 officials report tltat
a m•n•mum of 125 pil1111 of blood
will be needed 11 thtl 11me to
allure Red Croos blood for Helga
realdenl8 fill' the remamder of
thiS 1ear
All persona "ho are able to be
donors are urged to gtvc blood
Novembc!r 11 I
Tnnsport:Jtlon ~o and from Ote
eoileotion center will he furnished

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procrom to the Leg.,lature ID Jan and place a lawYer In the office (aa
uary he moy recommend oome the la'w requtre~l '
new IOUfCOS of revenue
"ThiS " absolutely mialcadmg,"
"I think lhe governor and the wd Grtndley The law do.s not
executive dopartment are obhgat reqwre tbe judge to be a lawyer
ed to present not only Proeram&gt; On Jan 1 111113, the judge can be
but oome recommendations on !1 e1theo a lawyer or a person who 18
napco If some fmance l! re not a lawYtr, but If he IS not he
quired," be sa1d
must have held the JUdgeship m
Upderwood announced lhal be 11962 and be l'O&lt;!leetod
and Road CommiSSioner Pot C
Any man or woman m Me1gs
Graney will go to Waslimgton next County can be elceted to the ofTueaday to try and fmd out Just f1ce and serve, Grmdlcy em
how much money 1s avallable now pbamcd
for the start of wcrk on rebuilding
--~---US Zllntoafourlanchighway
Unde"'food "'d he wanted to
0
get a picture of the federal gov
~rn1nenta plans-whether any ten
tative locahou forth&lt;. reconslluc
lion read has betn sl,d~ed, wben
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BA.J.I:ord Township CANVASSERS CALLED
Vot-To Dec•· - Cur,1.1/bo,canv,Mers
whn w111 work
ScJiool Levy were requested today lo meet at th•
On~Ji~Mill Le-vy fu~rmRun School on Friday :1~Y~~~~ !m.!,~·~~a~;~
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Ohi BUCHead
Makes ApoIogy
To 1', Virginia ,

~r~~~~~~!::u:~ans J~~:~.:~~:r.;orwhea~· ~plhc

'RUMMAGE sm
be
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The Ji;xemplar Chapter of the
Ohio Bureau of U"employment
COLUMJlUS UP - Tbc atalc
Voi4ll'll ~ll 8""1111/d ' Townihtp
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Compensahon Monday apolo"IZed
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--'d tod b
h h Beta S gnu Phi sororitY w1
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ca
epai1mcnt
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at
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5
w
el
cr
have
a
Rummage
Sale
l''rtday
onJ
The
Ohio
tta
PhJ
rhapter
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to
Wt:st Vtrguua olfrna!s for re0
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~:~.!a~~IU:;_: ':o~~~~~,=~ ih~v~ ~[u::!~:~eti; Tl;:~u:;r a:~:~d~:'g SAturday Nov t 2 at the Sla"' llcla Sigma Phi soronty Will ceateol remarks made by o subordm_. ~'hi"'thiI year
•., H gh Schoot when IhC\ bury bu1idmg corner o! South have their rrcrcrcnl lll Ten Sun
~Qn rcpor 1eu 1n 0 o
Pomcrov
Tichenor sa1d In a letter doh\
1
Dr W1ns1ow Bashe , WpO
h
'!~ of no to a 10 m1 1l fhlrd Avenue and M1ll Street day No\ember 3 at 7 30 p m ertd by Blame T Sickles Tichen
1
serves say yeH·'
the department• chtef "infiu lax lev,
lfrs c R Kart Jr IS general at lhc home or Mrs James 0 or's ass~stant that he did not
•· tor,• sald It was Jt•·t
• Brien
,
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enza de!A,:c
r.c )'
This was made clear at a schOCI1 chmman of the sale
share the opm1on expressed bv
Alumm homecommg actlVlhcs as well as certain student the state will sit up a central re levY meeting held ln the Hem
Wilham B Pap1cr d~r&lt;rlor of the
even !.I Will be c~rt:tlled at Ohio Umvet sity this weekend m an poTrlbelng.gaegneen~ywohnlcflbuVICIIIIt'cpsrobab'" lock Grove Grange Hall Monday
bureau's diVISIOn of Research and
tt
th
t f1
id
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" evenmg where County Supcrlil'
Statistics, who sa1d the Ohio !abo r
II cmpt to war a u ep emtc '
be establlphed wlthm the next few tcndent or Sehoob 0 0 Pallo!'
1.Ioree laces 'deterioration be
The ortgmal declston to cut back on homccommg feslm days wtll bo located in Columbus son aqd Pomeroy Supermtonden:
cause o! an mflux of workers !rom
tteS was reached by a student adnunialtutive committee last and provide the latest available of Sehool' Charles Gibbs "ere
West V1rgm1a and Kentucky
Saturday Today, officers of the Ohio University Alumni As figures on lnlluenta to henllh auth speakers
Stat. Industml and PublicitY
~ucmLJon announced canecllattQ! - - - - orittes and news media
Another allernat1vc also wa~
Commi5SIOn d1reclor Don Crtsl1p
or , 11 formnl alumni ocilvlllcs " vard to , relurmng to Athcn, for
Bashe said 48 confirmed cases pOinted oqt 11 the 10 1111 ns !a1li
You uevet know what an old piece of furmllll c ot house called the slalcmcnl a helow the
nn effort lo diScourage vl•ltor tomecomma I'm sure they place of Aalon Du have been reported lo win, approv•l Bedrurd diStrirl hold Item IS worth unttltl IS put up for sale
belt attack and Henry t. A•h 111
rnnn com"'~ 10 the ""'P'"
tlldent welfare obov~ their own rrom,locnl ~ealth officers
1bts was the conmtwntoday of Mr and Mts Ctlllts Wolle 1cclor of the West V~rgnua De
1:rade school&lt; will be Hltachcd
11u , urtalluwnl o! all Will lleasurp"
1 •It her lo ~hade F.aslcrn o• II"' of Chester One of tim c old day tellmg clocks llt•l h td been partn1011t o! Employm&lt; ut secm 1ty,
, ud event&gt; except a pep ralll
He ••1'1 lh•l he agreeU 1"'t
AG MEITIN(I CALL&amp;D
l"sonvllle dl!lrit t 1 hiS would 111 their famtty for many ycar5 was sold last S thll d ty at the said 11 was 'unsubstanuate,t
ruolh!ll ga nw rmd dnnle l!i d .. •verything ::.hould be doue to Regular mee{mfl of the Meigs mfan.., l\ was pointed oul that 'Etta Wol£ce~tate Slllc
Steklrn~ told Ash lm "ure that
~tgncd to llllut lh( Iar~u numbcl Uscouraa:e alunml rcturnlllg to (ounty Agriculture Society will be B~&gt;dfotd distrlll wotild be no
J figured II mJghl !Jrmg JO t,Jr
-lolr Papler ha5 already received
nf pct~OI!Ji c~n11n~ from ollte1 he campus tiUI~ yrar"
held Nov 4 at 8 p tn in lim more ~nd would be llllfeJlle.5CIIt tZ &lt;lollari'i moslly ali an anhque or 1011 at Lin Na!hon llatk sale n severe reprtmand
st!f!llo!Js o£ the st.lte tlu rcbY 1r.
Unlvcnnly fltl!eJals stre..,sed Coltnty (:onuniPioners orrice ac e1l on the sclwol bO'frd o{ wh1ch item • woirr. satd When auction for s1x ot 1icvu1 doiiHs
Tichenor 5atd he wa:~ an swerm~
rrcli~I11Jo: Ihe dan ger of sprcadn1!1 hat lhc. ct~liUn cm;lalhng event'! cordu\8 lo lhrau1 Slawler, pre!!l ever at..qet it JOmed
eer Crlt Buulrord had 111 ton cd hut Used many ~ r ars hy lilt l urbs Aslt's protest Wllh a deep sense
II 10 '" n1Iel"" oHIc1115 s ml
'118 stnc~l
"precauliOnary
·"·nt
Lhllt,orv
or the levy ]noiJicm In l!gmng goi ng gone the clo' k had Wolft'tl when they (dl hmr IQ or ed A • • hal rebrel
.and Bli
•ea"tt••
bilea lite
Ulllvc~ltv
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nclod oy the •P&lt; ak bro'iight "I
lioward Wolfe s householn pieces sur
•• t
I d0 not share
JNormully, several thousand tlealth Center lreAtcd several
us ahowmg tll&amp;l the d1str1ct 1n
.,..
1t bad set adle for some t1me and the Optmon expressed - unfortun
V1s1lors come lo the campus ror
of tolds and influ
SCHOOL DANCE
1115:1 ap-proved fiVe mtlls ror hvP.
The buyer was a construction was to be gotlrn out of the way ately -by our Mr Papler '
homccommg evcni.S tt was ax
thCj s1luation was
M1ddlcporl H1gb Scbool senwrs vtars. .and in 19M adderl twv worker at Katser m Ravenswood by putt1ng 1l up for sale
Referrtng to H1eommg wotters
plained
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an eptdomlc
who are worklng for mo~r lo nul~ for Utrceo years 11us rc- who wanted It f'or a new home
As a further buttress to hi! eon from Weal Vtrgmla and Kentudl:y.
Edwm
unlvenity's ef ma ..e 1a trip to New York Ctl&gt; sul\l!d in \lte combmcd seven 1 neat' Parkersburg he Is furmshmg vtellon that values are h1ddcn un- Pap1er hod said
York
numl)er of next spring art SfOnoorlng " nulls Ollliflng Uiio year
in early American pcried furni Ill buyers have a ehcance to bid
The admmiSiralor who aiBO
mnl
make ro nonce al the lligh ~hl'OI gym
Thli dlillrle!; OP!'rolmg on 10 turo
for them Mr Wolfe sa1d he olfer sent ~ab • c6py of Pap1er's
lor
who have alter the Joek••n-Midillpport
three n11 lls o&lt;1
The ciO&lt;ks sale priCe rcpre ed for sale Salurda) a ijlce table , SJII!eeh pointed out ' notation on
.directors, as well
lor the pme Fr~d•r night , The muale
tbe 10 m•ll hmi 'l'~!ed a ueat prof1l to the Wolfes and ehatrs )!! thought should be the fll'ISI page whle~ sa~d •pmw~s
mru funollons wtth
Jitlcql lo! the dani!j! 'j'ili be recortj,l and
from outside Mr1 Wol!•'s lather, the late How· 'worth 30 or 40 dollar• ' It ropresentod "personal VIews of tie
"As.. niuch as
~illn.~iqn li an. ·~~ aot
Two]
1ll'G Wolfe, had brou11ht it tn 1010 brougHt $10
Oijthor.'
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sA Drake
Bern ice Hoffman walte;, Leng Bottom
, ~!r Asa t!osk10s Mrs
Elaine
X Bouse, MisG Emalene Sallee, Mt!IS
r Helen Smith, Mr Forrest Ward
'~ and i.lr Ray Wooqcard
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CHARLESTON W Va
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~~ceC:llayHth~n::~-:1 a:kJ:: I 0 •tical dv,

Le,.ion
Auxiliai'VJ \ LegtsIalure to look for some new As Mis} ~
l)~
To Aid Dul10g' Jfunnel
oources
more next
money
year
intoInWest
orderVtr
to
ea_
- d program
gml8s roa
Juatice
Peace Il E Grmdlev
TWO Divorce Case Bloodmobile VI''!'J't The gov""'"lr wa• asked at h" sa•d today ao advertisement pub-'
news conference 1f
be hshed Wednesday here by the only
Rolings AreMade The American LogJon Awuhary edweekly
lieved more money
need attorney runnmg £or the ofhoo of
than that
available He county Judge misicadiDg.
of tbe Drew Wehsler Post WID be said thai as a result of interatate
Grindley, veteran
ll!d Del
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eJ"gs
n : harge o the eaanteen of the htghway programming In tbe state mar A Canaday, former mayor of
Re Cross bloodmobile operation I more money "obvwwly"
be Pomeroy who " out of
ti&gt;althMe
Podameroy
Jun!?._r
School
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eand•da
tes
on on
Novemi.Kr 11
or e of1
Ne1 r
a 1aw·
Dey H)'Bell Ia ehBirman of I He IMloaled that In outimmg yer
the group which will serve lunch lhe adminittration • proposed road
'!'he advertisement &amp;atd '

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~~n;s-~~'t.h~,~~e hc3:.t:,t~tio~18~: Jn Ohio Tow}
~:~n~rwe~~ ~~~:~~.v·;:s~ ~~·~~y~~d.~~~~:.y~0~~:· ~:~ \~~~ ~~:.:~,~.rooo
21 To This, P.~te
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Early Thursday

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:~;~accident

SALE' CANNON

BED SHEETS

YI'e}d
T Temptation
Aift" F y
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Women's

Self clcomng outside witt e house paml Ideal for pmnt
mg on wood buck, stucco, co)lcrete and metal

F'Ite Destroys portsmouthsteeI
Plant Department

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HOUSE PAINT

Corn FoundGutlty
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InFederaJCourt;
Faces pnson
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purchased for dlstrlooUon at the vtde adequate funds for the construction, operatton and mam·
free public Hsiloween party to be tenance of proposed sewers and a sewerage treatment works
ataged on the upp&lt;r lot m Pome-l The order was contamed In a letter dtrected to Mayor C 0
roy at 7 30 Thuroday evenmg by
I ruh&lt;r ol Middleport and M1ddle
the 81g Bend M1nsllel Assoe~allon
port SoliCitor Bernard Fultz •n
il W31 annopnced today
1WhiCh II was further pomted out
The AJSoelatlon also announced
lhat the V•llage of Middleport
that party tago to be worn by
I d1d on July 15 19li7 dl!Cbarge
worker• and band members have
unlrealcd oewerage mto the OhiO
en purchased In the Halloween
RIVer Wllhoul • proper permit
colora for Thursday evenmr'a parand has nnce that dale continued
ty
to do so
It 1\'81 repOrted also th I I
Th I
f th
I d t
a Pans
PORTSMOUTH, 0 UP-A
e ctter ur er po nte ou
are underway to extend the prue sookesman for the Portsmouth that lhe action taken b/'Hiddl••
l1sl tl the costumed turno uI 11 Dtvi"'On or the Detroit Steel port was m "10111lon 1 Seet100
large ebough to warran t tile Corp;, said todo• a f rc tha• de• 6tll M~ of Ihc Revllcd Genera I
1
awarding of addiUo I
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Cod
Ohl
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troyerl Ihe ml treattng depart
The oBI do h
did 'd
According to tbe new plans fiVe mcut of the rod and Wlft m1ll
e oar
owcvcr
a ' "'
pnzes wi1111e awu'ded m each of here Wednesday has curtailed t~e olf~e&lt;als of t''ddlcpor!tnilh:l
the eotegori~ oflhe pretUest cos- operations
" app !Catton or a per t o
tumes the flinnieat or ugliest and
~L'&lt;hargc sewerage mto the
the most anginal and those prazes
He sa1d the blaze apparenlly Oh1o R1ver had been granted untt
will be arded lot o ag g
started from a Dash m the oil the ~ate of Apnl 15 1958
The fl~~ pnze in ~ach eca:g~ ttctt h ~,our hrc flghlmg umts
Solicitor Bernard Fultz polnlcd
for both groups is S5 lh th fuught the blttzc ror thrt~ lJourg out loday that the order of the
th
d
dWI
he
Damacc waR estJmalt'fl at sev Water f'ollulion Control Board 111
o ers rangang owowar m cas N&lt;~l hundred thousand dollars
statrd ln Ihe IC!tter made It
awards
rnandator) upon the VIllage o,·
A plauorlb
Meanwhile lhe plant was pit Mtddlcpurt to take ~chon tmme
~t t
g~~ With labor trouble:~ (or th ~ chatcly loward the sale o( rcvc
o a
t.,u straJ~ ht tlay Wl'dnf'sdav A nue honds and to make Slt~h func!s
ruu t:Oftfphrm::nt of workers rail dcrJVCd from tbmr sale available
cd ' show up lor th~ sh1!1 m for lhe tonstrucllon of sewers
m11l
f
and a sewage disposal plant
stems from unset
The ••l~e•lur pomted out that
the nature of the order " such,
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Clllzcno of Middleport,lo vole on
the Issue at lhiS lime and that
the responSiblhly Ioiii rest upon
lhc village omc~als to comply
w1th the order

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chool Auditorium American Legion have announced Board of County Comm
e~ 1 were cntmzed for their
1'""1 plans for lhelr public Hello manner of handling funds ~durei"
Gibbs gave a bnef address of ween Carnival ~hlch is to be held
T~e General Report of A t OD Couutv offi-· was ·-'tical
school patron,s, and eKplamed lhiS evonmg at the parking lot
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_ _ _ 1cross trom the mayor's o!flce on of the manner m which the lll!d~l Commission composed 01
~orth IJ:hl!d Avenue
the County Audllor, County ~; t:
Legionnaires who are to helo &lt;Urer and County Prosecutor lt4d
••th tlu&gt; program are to meet at made diSirtbutlon of funds der~v .[ r--•-~ters
he L&lt; g•on Hall at 7 P m lor ed from oalcs tax and other m
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offce and by i 15 will go (Q the tangibles in tho amount of $35
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{illage Hall to OSSISi Wllh the 927
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lteParattons for the parade
The report pointed out that the
il'h 0 Mddl • M h
Commtss•o• had made allocations
I epurt arc mg Bond
Pomeroy sehool head nsk
arents ann friends t·•
Dusllne E (Ducky) Corn city hrectcd by George Dalla• will lo Ibe vari9PS local toWnships
' cou nctl
d
•ad th• Gr d M h th
h and •ubdlvisiona on an tnnuai
P
the F•vc M111 Opcrat 111 •, l
man 1an operator
v
ansectionarcand b roug
Holloweemng pran k1t'~::rs 'r.111
Q
1r t of tho &gt;be bus1ness
c 1 basis which IS contrary to law
will 00 placed befor··"· !need
.. "" ' uar
"'
P crbl JD 45 on on, today, he JUd"c s stand1 and 8 IIac.. I , which requires
that the amounts '•II~ ' caught up wltb p omeroJ
on TUesd!lv Nov 5 '
OS81 e
year pruion
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Ob of of Pol Fr t E. H d
explained • th t th term an do a $130 000 fine for fall lfc competing fo~ P"!eS are to be dtslttlluted monthly
w~tnesday n"•g.ht bon\ It u ;"'! n
Lev• ,. slmnha a ,,' mg to file and p~ federal Qbarel ollow tho b' nd m If second trip
In the portion relating to the
1 u d was a, er
1 • ncwal pf an ~XIStin
s~hool levv la&gt;es
n front of the JUdges before go County Commislloners the Mc•~s :a1'1!9u;l~~ar wa t, an be dido t
•,, f~d· will not rc,ultgm on dd•
Corn was found guilty on 13 of ng to !pc rotreshmenl tnbles County group was crltiolzed Tor ,cb
er
Hudson restde
'' \ tional laxation
Y~
16 counts Wednesday by a fedora! vhcre c)dor and doughnuts anQ the manner m whleh contracts 1 I •Mer and Mlli
J
IIJ'hc Board of F.ducatJo
court JUrf In Columbus
avors are to be scrvfd by the £Gr the new MeJgR County Hom~ n onkev Run an ideal loca
,, bers sohool offlc~als on; t':;:'",,
Five or the charges under which £A:gjon Aux•hary members
were handled The report •t.tcd tiOJI for trick mtnded teenagers
I ~ I t st rr
d h
(' tho Southcastcm Ohio Republican
The •loca~ pollee Will e.sCOII l/1Rl th(j ~: urn or $44 000 aL th.'e )~.0 ~·ow l~elr stuff Four years
" ,n~o•t 1 lh0 ~&lt; 1a' Pd1 c rci&lt;•ms 111 ti 11'• I&lt;A.clcr was con\IU:l(lc1 nrc ausdc he parade ancl t~c f ire Depart 1l1flr. of tht andtl remamcd \In -,gol a~t S{)f!ntChieC Hudson de
ro.,. 01
1111 anc
tt m
h 1 th ll
h
h
paid on contracb
lid to gd ~fi [an anr1~nt
parents and ~hoot patrons1 1 r t:ilf1ors Vi I c o o tcr elg l are nenl \Uti hrlp wtlh J c cvcnm( ~
II Salr. hou.a
l.hc back part
ale-' 1 It
WIlc dCin ies
'lro •ram lor the people of lit•
Dan C Jlarttn".cr, Aiel"• 1 ''''" ;I s lot ., ~ r
,-:sc '"' n c alrll arran~cd In a Sentence was deferrer~ bv Fed o;mumty
&amp;&gt;
~
semi circle Earh tudu.JI ~md era! Judge Mcll G Underwood
Ca1ih p(l?£ ~ Will be a vardcfl ly &lt;.:omnuss1oucr In n slalcflll'~~
b~~ ~~YlrliC the hUlc
. ,.,, •I!Cnc'"' bodtud lremc ~1ebr wus ml1 o pomlmg .a mcdt~al ex munallon o( wd the jud •cs meludc the Rei loc:laY regardtng the report sal~ btu na Jlte 4 cd to lrlave; ., _ Auio-~lita,gnrap"il'ica'l tok gave a lmc' Corn rcqueatcd by the defense at ,., E II0\1• lite Rev Robctl tltat the rL!~pou~Jbllit)' !or l1le for tallowcune!} ~.. "After
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s etch mclud tOiney
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allocation of funda ~o tho town "'a! Hu~n ~~lo$»rOi'11·
of birth cducot•o•1
p, 11101 Maro&lt;
C 0 FISher ships and subdtvlsions '""' ••I~· lh lnd o( lhl klq• like to
or OC'CIIpatl~n 1 he
"'t
r&lt;oun cil prcsuhml Wayne Gibbons Jy the l':!&amp;pons 1 ~~1ily of the
1 thought
uliy members told what subjects
·~ Frank Chrcscbrcw chaPta~~ County Budget CommiSSion an I
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they taught
&gt;f the E1ghth Dislr~cl AmeriCan not of tin County Comm 1,.ionm
lhrollllh \hree~H,Ilow~
[,eglon
lie pomtcd out howovcr that
s I~Q little
0~1111 stood
' After lho mtruductr,n• dell,
l
In "Se of ' bad weather ail II was the policy to make bi-an
lc lO the whi of miM
who WISh to taLc
•• I on If)' I"'
.lo.a rcrrcshln•niiiS we • serv~··
c~
• part Ill the COl( nu•l pil)'DIOni&amp; to the townshl~~
g boYS Iftwn
1 ~uffet stYle Mrs W•llls McMu
lest IUld enJoy the party are '"k and other subdlvi• 10 ns so\~ly ~lit
lienee qf l~oir geli~bot'fo
, !y and Mr~ Frances Roberts
od lo t•P•rt to- tho Vllloge hall the pu 1pose of ellnunallqn ol
~~~ u~!f&lt;!r!'l o~d shiny
were &lt;!l-eh,Iri1Uin m charg~ &lt;tlf
IVhere they will lie ,tq~~ruoted as mur~ ~QQ~kegpio;
ll~rllngor ,,
!t~l!l.~nJ.Pll,.!!,lutd ~m,.
' the I'O!r&lt;llltmon~ •mf serYthg
Charles ~ WJ.te!ILOJ!!r&lt; 73 {, a 1&lt;1 whot•· I~PIU'iy '1111-Ae..bC
atli!Q,IW qf th~ slthr'lllQII• Ult
~'l'.~~b
Parcilta who ""sled the h~s fuuncr rcSidoalof M•ddf~l'l d co
v'
s" •
' tloncd 'in !he ropptt lfos tf.&gt;n&gt;
!Jost\nJaht,tbe \l!mptation bl!tesscs by prcportog the repast Tburs~?' morning In Wl\lte Cross
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"les laKes and the remalndt•r Clime to~ I!Jl&lt;ai This mornm~
Mts Charles Swatzcl Mrs tlosplla ~~ Columbus Just 21 days
from lntan•lbles To break th iS Hudson's •lillie housc landmark
o
Young Mrs Harry Drake after hiS w1fc, Vma, \vas killed m
down Into twelve monthly P•l &gt;f on era now almost exltqct,
G1orge Brothers Mrs O· :;
while on her way
ments tn each of the townships layod oh Its back
Brown Mrs Ohvc lngra
The only surviVor of tbc de
nnd subdiVISions ho potnlcd out
• Now f can go ahead and burn
Mrs Hcnr)' )Verry MJ ceased IS a daughter Mr.s Paul
would result In • g\gnntte book '~c darn thtng,' sald Ht:daoa to·'· "'"n"' Downtc Mrs Jam" Casto of Columbus
kccpmg task lor !Uch sm•li day
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Mrs Edwar "d HFo sIor1 FUneral serVIces will be an
amount. that eould1 be di •lribulcd
Jr Mr ~ owan ncunced later by the Rawlm&amp;s
Funeral serv1ces for BenRon H on 8 monthly bas 8
Wdllam Bartel, , coats FUneral Home of Mid~ieport Ervin 78 w•ll be held Saturday I Ill rc~ards to the er tlc••m d••
Dabo
who have charge of the arrange at two elock at the Rowhngo 'eclcH toward t~e County Com
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Mrs Virgil Brown, Mrs Jed ments
Coats Funeral
Home with the Rev mlssJonerB and unpaid cQntrads
W~bs,Ccr Mrs Ron Sprmger Ml&gt;
-------c R Konkrlghl pastor of the on the County Home, Harlmge
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Way •e Swisher Mrs Wlll••nt
!Ieath
Mct~odist church, offietat the
"' Auditors
T oq10unt
' SiJ:ljU8l, Mrs WI loon Carpenter
mg
report ••as •tatl'u
of th•'n
Con..tb
r,fro Hayman Barnilz Mrs W A
date is correct As a matter of
W t.O
GI~s,
Mro
Joseph
Raub
Mrs
Burial
will
be
m
the
RIVerVIeW
fact
there
stili
remains
out
ol
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A final d1vorce decree has
Rv r
Reo s
rs
es~r
'Cemetery Friends may call altho that amo unt obout $30,1)00 sllll been g(anle~ 10 coiltfuon Plas
' Knlghl Mrs Alborl Coates
Funeral Home
unp81d b• the comml..loncrs • 111 Court here \n Roger WIJl(!brl!llller
..; ' ~he school secretaries MIS
Mr Ervin, who -tiled Wednesday only because of the fact lha vs Marlene Wtnebrenncr accord
Wheeler Drake and MISS R t•
~
noon -~ lh'e home of his daughter btlls hove n~ been rendered to mg to an entry filed today
~~~ "ere !• charge of prescntmg DISiricl Jlleeting of Independent Mrs Wilham Robson was a ro 11.!\ for payment Cootraetors will The co,yrt accepted as lair a
the guests Wll~ ldenilfylng nam, Order of Odd Fellows met at Alh bred New York Central Railroad be PBid " soon " lhCir bills arc prope•tM scttlcmt:nt agreed Upou
cards which they pinned on Ibe ens Monday evening Oct 28
engmccr and 'I'" • member of receiVed
between the parties CusiD&lt;lt of
guests
they entered
Eleven
lodges,
wero
represented
the
Heath
\llethodtst
church
the
S01d
Hart~nger
"As
to
tho
a
Dlinor chtld Is
be retained
88 of Edueatlon members
1 1 at the meollng U whieh Gr;md Srotherhond ol L&lt;x:omolive En manner In which ecntraela were b• the defendant 10
Board
rcsen!cti to the poren'· were J Master Robert Reynolds, Wharton "'"'"" the Odd Fell'ows and tbe handled for the County H11me
,
P
Edward
F"'ler Do Har;;'jd Brown Ohio, was the mam speaker Other luugbta of PYthlas
lho stale c'amlnor dldn I like I•'"
In another cn.ry the court
,RaJpq Graves H E Bll~cy M• Grand Lodge olflccrs In attend
manner In wh1eh we handled ruled the defendant In ~lib
William Anderson was uhabl
ance were Vernon MorconcU
them, but 'I• han4lc~ them In a Maude Sisson •• Ralph Mile•
attend
c 10 (,rand Lodge secretary ol Sprln;
MARKET.REPORT
manner In •htch lo expldlto lh' SISson ahall pay $40 weekly tom
)
!wid, F B Welch, Marietta, Homo
CINCINNATI 0 UP - f'roduc : bUiidln~ ol the County Hom• porary allnlony, support
and
JLJnlor High l1eully member~ Board Trustee
Eggs weak, prices at farms con Our obJr!Ctlvc was to get the nr.1v counsel fees during pendency oi
P,~~:~~:~:f to tho guest' w&lt;~ • 1 Attcndtug from Pomeroy •ero c sumo rs whllcR and browns A I County llolllc built and occuple 1 acuon
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llowa1tl Kmghi Mrs c Cuckler, John Sauvage, Lester jmuho11 481\t!, A lar.e 4648 A fhal we have done"
llayman
Mrs ll&gt;rt'la Hart J II Eat!lman Racmc w.. ftlCd\um 3740 A small 24 28 H
MISs Conltle Marley !(, rop!llll~nlcd by Walter Cleland and large 404 ~ IOH A large 54 A
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netton 1 Mr, t-,ranccs Ro u1Jton WoUt!
mediUm 46 47 , A large 49-51
E\oi ~lppt, rt~r !'earl
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Auron Zahl an~
MEIGS GliNERAL i'!OSPITAL
ChleketlS steady fpyel6 33~,
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$1.00 a yard

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-:.______leport Is Given Order To'1ake Attion On Disposal Plant

" tuesday at 8 00 p m
Supermtend t Ch 1
hen
ar es S
' welco
th t Pme 1,o t e parents a nd
a oren! s N1ght arfonlen the
paronL• and !acuity mcmllers ""
~ opdportuntty to got acquamle•l
, an to talk over thCir mutual '"
tcre•~ during the soml pmod
foi!O'fed th~ mtroducmg of
!~~:lf~~~;: members and teachmg

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tsh Bcaullful colors

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Mr onrlllrs Russell Musser and
Mrs Sylvi• Crosby of SprlngfiCld
were week end guealll of dl8 AI
mira Mus'"'r ~nd Mr and Mr1
Wllh&amp; ~l Musser, Athen• Road
Mrs llalho Hysell and son Sam
of Alhe04 viSited Tue!doy
Mr •ntl Mrs William Musaer
W1lllam R Mu...r and in
~~~J~~u~f~:~·~roturned
home on
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Hospital
Mu!Ser, who I• on
her employment at
Ho•pllol, is "
care of her daughter
William R Musser,
dal18hter
Mrs Phi\ Wlillumson
In Chlillcolbe with
~~tr;2''~~~!!~ and lll)n in law

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CROMPTON CORDUROY

$3.89 a gallon

Heath Methodist
Intermediate
Girls Hold Party

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TEA Kmi.ES

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SINGLE OOPY-Oe

More Than 200 In Attendance -~=
Mi-=--::ddl=-epo_rt_P-=-=-Ians--Co-un-ty-,O_ff_i_c-es_Ar_e_Cr-it-ic--~ed--P-lans Completed Village Told To Sell Bonds
AtPomel'oyHighParentNight Gala Halloween lnStateAudillt,.hod R rt For Community
ToProvideFundsForPlant
Morte than two hundred' parents school patrons, Board of Carnival Toni~Fht
" m e of~s
' ' esof Statetepo
HallOWeen paft y Control
Middleport today was ordered by the Ohio Water Pollution
b
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-,-,:,
In a report ISsued toda
AUditor
Board to adopt aU tegLSlatton and to take all legal
.Educa ton members school offtctals and fac It
" ty udgel Commisslon and the Four hundred favors have betn steps necessary to seU bonds, notes or other securities to PIVattended Parent's N;ght at Porn r H h S u Y mem ers Feeney Bennett Post Np 128 James Rhodes the Me1gs

Revere Ware

OUR REGULAR $129

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Ohio tloudy w~ft ...,..,
ro1n mt perflon urly ,_., ....
coming Pl•1lr cloutlr lftll • . . . ,
tt.lo oftomoon Portly cloutly t.
nigh!, Frldly dou~y with roln Ilk..
ly High todoy 52-51, low ""''"''
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Deeotefl To Tltelttter~- Of ru Jfe,.,.:lfun .tree

End tf Month SALE
MECHANICAL DRAWING ts emphasbed at the
well equtpped Pomeroy lltgh
workmg here are deep
School mdustnal arts department Third year
left Kenneth Hayes, ftrst row front to back, James Johnson, Walter Morns Davtd Wtse
Ronme Russell, Harold Wogan Second row, Eldon Sauttets, Carl Hood Robett Lampson
Mtllard Roush, Ronme Hubbard, Phtl Werry Thud row, Terry Phaltn Jerry· Roush Rtch
ard Rummel, Wtlltam Hedncks Rodney Qut vey

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