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1-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Oct. 12, 1956

-~MID=DLEPORT-SOCIETY --

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Mrs Cedric Clark vi:iited .Mrs. parenb, Mr and Mno C har le~ fkn Howanl Kress, Portsmouth, this nett, who returned iiS far a.s Col umbus wuh the Rogen; and v1S lled
until Tuesday w1rh Mr and Mn

llrs. BJ1nehe H11ptonstall ill stay.

iU

with Dand Hoyt wh1 le h11J

Warren oennclt and
Ma.xine Bennel\ ,

partots, the Rrv and Mrs C E
Hoyt, a~ i1Uend 1ng the Oh lo Rap.
tilt Convention 10 l'lncmnatJ.
Clifford Bea~l' t has cntcr• ·rl the
Diyton Vet.:or11n:s· Jlu ~ pita l Jo t a
nose operation
S.Sgt Harold

H1ct'.

wh.o

~Jns

a nd Mt83

Mr anr.J Mrs ~aurt n' Thomson.
Clev&lt;'land , wdl spt&gt;nd thl" weekend
with her parents, Mr and Mn, Hart
l.yons.

had
Mrs Rogr-r Kittle, C.lousllf'r, v1s~

apent Lhn1y-eJght day:o leav., with
bill paN!nls, Mr and Mrs llomn

ited hlf'r IIIUnlt; , Miss Vesta McCoy
Mrs Burr Forrest , and Mr {"or.
res! Thursday evening.

llice, le(t Monday for his new u .
.sipment at Camp Pl'ndll&gt;ton Calif.

&lt;~nd

Mr and Mrs Vt't non Rof!ers, f'os.

toria , spent the weekend w1th her

:\1r and Mr:; Owen t''1 nk and son£
Bill , Dean and Dunny, and !hell'
daughter , Mrs John Buckley, and
her husband adlended the fiftieth
wedding anniven~~ry of Mrs }'ink's
parcnb, Mr and Mrs Thomas Bog,91
Sunday. at the hmtle of Mr an~ THE ·'WILSON GANG"-Front row, left to right, Sammy Hood, Alan Wallace, Bruce WalMrs Marshall Bo~gs, Gallipolis.
lace, Stephen Pullin, John Hood. Second row . Carolyn Ann Russell, Miil:e Bratton, George

~ lAKER

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ROOMS Of

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~ New Fumlture ~
roa
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$299.00
BAKER.
FURNITURE

I( 0. Tile Brllltted C..~

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.... Ill Mlddleport

• BAQ:a.FU&amp;NITUBI

D1·.

Kathcr~·n

Sauer, Benny Wilson, Rodney Sauer, Bobby Pooler, David Casci, and two tiny.mite cheer.
Poinrlt•xtcr return. leaders, Ann Wilson and Stephanie Pullen. Larry Mitch stands behind his charges.

ed home Monday after a visit ip
Grovl' City wit'h Mr and ·M ri
Playen1 of the "Wilson Gang"George Danwls who accompained
their ch.eer leaders- aren'l
with
her here for a bnef v1sit, retur~
exactly
ready to sign Lip as Yellow
ina that evening to thelr home,
Jackets regulars, but give th&lt;!m
five years under their belt.:&gt; and
they'll be raring to go.
OLD HOUSE GONE
Tabbed the ''Wil11on Gang" be·
I.EXINGTON , Ky . - uP ~Reo
cently wrecked to make way fot
a filling station was the home ct
Daniel Bradford , buill some tim&lt;e
before 1812. Bradford, in 1819 dt
'.11igned and first med in his new•
paper. the Lexington Public A~
vertiser, the crowir1g rooster that
1.11 the nt~tional symhol of the Dell\·
THE
ocratic Party.

WE

LY

THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

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GOOD BUYS
ARE STILL
FOUND HERE
COME AND SEE

v:.

1956FORD

n ~~~~j:··~·.
l'f'aj

2 dr. Radio
and clean.

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1955 MERCURY
4 dr. ·Radio &amp;
w.all tires. 't:~ran

4 d1·. va ..,.,ith Po••"··•&lt;li&lt;d&lt;•.
. 1"'l Toni" Fin\sh . 'I

195SFORD

THE

Customlinc 2 Dr.

Cream Of The Crop

Jlc-atw. All .guod
re.lf&lt;
n l"'''

1956 GMC

11!1

ton Pickup · · · · · · · · Save $500

Dlx. Cab.pbrome Grille and Dclux chassis. Very low
rnilea·ge.,. .

1954 Chevrolet 210 4 dr. Sedan · · · · $1,295

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One Jock! owner. Original blue and"whlte finish.

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cau&lt;~e thr:v turn our fur practir'·
1-55
on a V'dcant Jot next to the hom ~
of Mr and Mn Frank B Wipon .
630 Bmw"'fl A", and h•v~ "
eC
5
least two Wiloons as membert, they
are in heavy training for an ~peel
ed match with another "gang" als,1
Miss Juli~ Mitch, RN. Galliwurking out a couple of ~ks polis, daughter of Mr. and Mr11.
away.
,,
P. L. Mitch. was elected fJrst
.
vice president to 11erve Dlitrict
Says M~. Wzhon:
14 of the
Nurses Association
"Most of the boys haveZ man· when the Holzer Hospital Nurse•
aged to get football su1ts, and they Alumni As~ocJatlon met at Hol·
hard at the grune_ Besides, H's o. ;eer Hospital this week..
good way to keep tl·ac): 0{ pour
kids, if l/1ey're play1ug right at
The speaker for the meeting
hnnw ."
was Dr. B(!rnard Begley, Jtafr
Larry Milch and Junior Hood physician at the bospital. wbo
act as coache~ for the lads whill' spoke on "Urology" &amp;nd' showed
the girt..,, who nommated them a film he bad brougbt trom
selves for the che~&gt;rleader role, thr University of Iowa.
conduct practice sessions of roll! · ·--··-··..- ·-·--'-----i~es rememb.e red from walchirJ ~ /r1the r neighborhood group will be
Mrs Carrie Grueter ls visiting
h1gh school ~wls ,
announced in the near future, with
relatives in Zanesville.
Datp of lhl' h1g game witb th " f'oac hc~ said.
Mrs Rus11 Watson arrive~ hom,.
today after a viSit in LoJJisville.
Ky with 'Dr aald Mrs J B ~arshall
and hmjlt.
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POMEROY
SOCIETY

MOORE'S

PHONE 388- Y

SPECIAL
OCTOBER 15-20

Bel Air 2 llr.

ALL

1if'ater, Seut ""'"'·
~;;,;rii~l tu.t.on('
fin1.oJh .

1953 PlYMOUTH

Moores Brand

Belvedere Hardtop
Joe&lt;ll (YW!nrr. C~t·~·n &amp;

Mufflers

- ·1953 FORD
Customlinc 2 dr. R &amp;
r1.vers. All ,qood Hn•s.

FREE

CUOOSE FROM

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES
Af Tn1ffle Ltoht in Middleport

Very lOw mileage. Almost like tho day It was sold.

Open IVt!hllltl U•tll 9 p. m.

~~~~~·~hone

604S..J

Mf3 ~,t.j!Hne ,Sh~rman an(! Mt'S

Mary MYfll'l ot Columbus wert
Wednrsday 'gut.11t1 o£ Mrs. 0 B
Elberfeld. Hani~ronvtn&lt;e ro&amp;d.
Mr. and Mrs. AI Kae.se of
Wyonung, 0., were . the recent
guest ~ of Mr. and .Mn. W. c .
Burson, Shade.
Mr.s Edith Thomas visited her
:tister, M1·11 Hom~r Kennedy. Mid·
dleport, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Tandell and
son Mrs Le~lie Mason &lt;Jnd .sun and
Ray Cowie of Beaver F'alls, Pa
\'l~iled recently with Mr . and Mr~
Cllrl Moore &amp;n.d daughters.
Mrs . Joe Beegle, Raeim:, spPnt
Thursday with her sister, Mrs
W. C. Burson, Shade.
Mi.lls Heltn Locbary atrivcd
Thursdoy evening from Columbu:1
lor a weekend vi~it with her br(}
ther, and sister in Jaw, Mr and
Mrs Patrick Lochary.

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took.

NELSONVILLE .. 7 WEWTON .... 14 JACKSON ..... 13 ATHENS ...... 191RUTLAND .. . . . 41 MILTON' ...... 12 PT. PLEASANT . EASTERN ...... 13
POMEROY . . . . . 0 MIDDLEPORT ... 0 LOGAN .. ...... 7 GALLIPOLIS ... : 6 THE PLAINS . 0 WAHAMA ...... 7 ASHLAND ..... 18 MERCERVILLE .. 7

Coat• wert ha
chaco• of the tablo de&lt;O'Ili0&lt;\1

and Mrs . Robert

;:~,M~iuf~~~~;:., •:d1,!:;

part local residf'nt, preaJded. at tbe
silver 5ervJcea. Wbite chr)'IADThe cast included Mrs . T . F. thetnum.ll, Jvy 1arLands aad wbJte
HltWII':ins, preaident ; Mrs. A. R. and silver Provincial twtst tap.
Pullen secretary; Mrs. Raymond er5 were u11ed Jn a cry.ttoaJ eollLuman, M r~. John Lyons, Mrs . ta iner on a mirror placque on '
Charles Benn ett , Mrs. W1Ui.11 An· the table.
thony, Mrs C. E. Hoyt, Mrs.
Twenty-five year
member~
Harry Houdashelt , Mrs. Milton who were una;ble , 0 be present
Hood , Mrs . Danil'l Thompson.
wt're George Baker, Mrl. Iva
One hundred and one mem- Brown, b'u-s . Harry Crate:, Mra.
bers and guests attended the H . M. Cro~. Mrs. Vlrgini.l Fergumeding and the
refreshment son, Jessie Crow, Mildred Haw.
committee : Mrs. James S&gt;"mp, 0 o fey, AI Vlta
·
J onee, Ml'l!l. R . A •
Mrs. EOer Lewis , Mrs. E . M. Miller, Mrs. Fred Pf'et. Mrs. Will
Blake, Mr11. Milton HDOd, Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs.
Griff Russell.
Denver Nelson, .served a dessert Mrs. John Talbott, Orba Stout,
course. Hallie and Nellie Zerkle Esther Sayre, Loui:sp Tbomaa.
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cast except

three

Thursday .

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TIMELESS BEAUrY

tuc:k1 of delicate tricot
oecented with o 2-ron•
embroidered ,,._, Glamor for. any figur. with
hi IJJ)o(Urve MkfriH ~ , ,
ond comfort too in ffl•
1hort •leiYes. G~

--Elberfelds

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We Carry a Cumpl~tF, Line Auto Aecessorles

SEAT COVERS- 'tiRES- 8AmRIES

$195

•*·
1948 Iuick · · · · $99
Stdaa

Ar&gt;\1.11('1( M!ll)(l 1?-IT-

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For That Man In Your Life

oo;-.- -·--

PARIS
CREATED

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STYLE-SETTIII LOWIOI
wit• •l•c·i• SIPERTEIII

IDEE
Necklaces- Ear Rings
Britelets ·

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· • ewlvela to puU in tbi ~ tian~L '
\ • atr:.:a tr. Md: whMI net Itt.~...:..

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"Oilt $299.95

'100 a...,.., You• Gilt
EACH

COLLINS JEWELRY
STORE

J}"• . .

BEST DEALS
IN
TOWN
ON TRADE-INS

STYLES BY

......ov. 03110
E. MAIN ST.

"WIIt;R~ YOUR CONFIDENCt; IS JUSTIFIED"

14l~lti .VIOI. .IIe••t•

WE ARE GIVING THE

2 dr. Sc-d1tn

1948 Chev, · · · · $99

:

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· ..... ~~' · "'orce --.u_....
~u~·~· :oubide ~ Londitt1. roe:

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•at

. .Ab'crafb •bas . atgb~~ · une raft I.
ond bello'"~! •..no ....a ~rd .· In·
addition, •an~het raft Has ·otteen
sllhted f·~ !'lile~ from t~ other.
A ploml "'' llll 81,~ Air Retette
Group i&amp; otb~~~~~-· ...,~, •., ...
·

Blake,

end: Pearl

ter Erwin, Michael Erwin, center: WDbLit Rawley ,Sr., . WJlbl,lr

~ley, .back: ca....,
Davl~ Bhtdy, back.

' llladl'.

3Paratroopers •
Ride One Chute '
Safely To Earth

I. R. M.eal, Kit

Neal, tackle;
Tonr Headrhr, Tom Clark, tackle;
Peul EdWards. lforace' Edwards,
sum:
Fry
Jerry rr,.,
batt: Edward Moore Sr., Edward
Moor!! center; Martin ' Abbott,
Jan ~~&amp;Uclr, boct: Supt. L. W. 1&gt;1&lt;
Comas. Edward MeComaa, end;
·'Chesher, David Chesher,

4-1••

Harry
.oiard.

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M'IJDiil&amp;el'fl: Norman Wayland for
CbarJea ·wayland; · Earl

tligto.li,

Worlbo

Scout Master Tells Rotarians
Of Camp Philmont
Merrill Briggs, C~e~hlre Seout-masler,

&lt;.1Ifford Uenl'f.

· the guest

open'ld the •meeting 11nd Fred Hlblll, member of the Trl-8tate

IULLITIN

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Scout ~ lDlrod\tc!ed,-lbfJ apeak·
CGLUMM;
0. Ul' - er ind alsO ljl•· ton, Ge'Org&lt;e Hibbs, I ina Camp Philmont two weUa Jat· frank J; L-he - · ......
...... ... extraonll....,.
£api.Ore SeOuta, Wbo Wll I iJUflt.l er ·
.
'Mr Brtus wall o n e Of three
The pJcturts tnd travelope In·
Scouts encuttve wbo aeeompanjed eluded ch\irt'h services enroute and • ...... to aettle thll ....,
thrity Seouts from · ' tms area to at Camp, the Anny and A~ Foree Ohio C....,lldlt.d Tel111h1M
Camp PbUmoot. Cimarron. 'N' M, r:amJ).II and Palmer Y?uth. Camp eo.. llrib.
tbls 1),1mmer when Oeor.ge HJbbs where they were overrught gue1t1,
1
and Bin Werner, Middleport, were sptclat ~ilces of lnte~ on thP
GIANT UOOG" PLAfiNID
1.n the group.
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Germany 'UP1 trip, and a comprehenstve record _ · iNlJElt:NBURG,
Werner who ia 1 mcmper of the of their daya ' ' Pbihnont, the ni· Nuember• U.)IIICe makel'l plan
Mltl4hlporl football team ; was, un• 1 lion~ Scout Camp glven by W'1it
giand-daddy cf all botdcas
able to attend the meeti.n3 as 1o Philh~ ln UM1.
,
to ·mar-, 'the· lOth anni~aary of
· apecialJuest.
. Methodjat wome.n who prepared f,l:leir' tr,;de a11oclation on OCt. 20.
M:r Brigp ·~owed color.d pie- 11nd served tbe d1nner were Mn MiSit frooJ:p Uu'Mo · bullocb. fin
.turts taken from 'the start of the Ml'll' Jobn Kek:bka, Mrs JaCk· ~.. pifa h¢' five Cl.l¥11 will be
·the $1500 milt: _trip on Auguat 4: fi'om tel, Mrs. Ht~rry epeaher, Mn
Jl.. illlffed '\niO a BOO yard loaa ca•

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t.b•·

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FOR1' BRMlG. N. C. tll'-'lbe
distl06ed that three
paratroopen rode vne paraeb.ute
safelJ tu earth l.n a ~
UoD jump at n. Rennin&amp;. Ga •• OD
Wednesday.
ODe of the three men, Spe..
ciallst S.C William J . Melt, at
CbiUleetlle, Ohio, wu burt, bul
his Jajuri.ea were m\Dor.
M.Sgt. Loub Berthiaume of
New Orleans wbo earried two
other trooptll'l •to safety In the
mishu, said hil chute wu [uliJ'
opened when Pre. Frank L RuJDoo
inet of Pitt!rburgh, tangled Ia
BerthLiume's auspension Jines.
Rumlnet said be grabbed Ber·
tbiaume 1nd "hung on" wbell he
saw bls own cbutf! eollapsed.
Secoadt later. :\leek abo betilme entualed in Berthiaume'•
cbulP.,
None of the three- men pulled
tbe rip 'eon:t,' up their emeraener
cbutea
lear they would mate

Army bas

speak~ '!'hen the Middleport-Pomeroy Rolary Club met Fri~ at Heath !lelbodlat Churcll. JUdJtl Jolm Bacon, preiident,

i . ~ .wful tl!ey were teoy•

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P~~ . ln- ..i ertsp announc,~ment.l~~~I1Ci;.~~~l~::

nell Vance;: tackle; · Jcbn Ketcbka
Sr.. John Kf'tthta, -a:u8rd; Chea·

$5 up

2 dr.

1950 Hud1on $195 1949 Chev.

fluhed tbat 1. setond r•n bad
been
si&amp;hted.
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U , S. ..• · , .,
o1 H•~&gt;AM•·-.J • .L

Edwudt Sr.,· Pearl Ettwards,
laetle: CotaeiJ Vance Sr~ Cor-

PEN AND PliNCil

1951 Hud10n $395 1951 Pontiac $395

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lar, Herman Taylor,·

SHEAFFER

$395

2 dr.

For·Escapee

Gene Abbott. baclt: ·R. .L. Miller,

V8 4 dr. Sl•dan

2: dr. Sedaa

Wooded
Areas
-,

Georae Miller, tackle; hlt.n Tay.

WEEK END SPECIALS
$250

Mr

eloaed.

tatJYN beiJig iutroduced at hllf,. . , Hopes : for ~libte''
..
wti~ •purred~ duribJ ·
Of the Whe tWG 1bJp1 picked up dil&gt;b-ell
boJJr ·ttie mt;n who were intro- stgnall In th~ area where the
d~ and a'ppla®ed W.!re: El· hUMe transport wu believed to
wOOd J.,ewill for Kenneth Lewis, bave a:one down.
back: · Arnold RJchards for ,fto.
bert lillflll~n. batt: Lester Bailey,
St~)hen
B~lley,
end; Lionel

Roy Trley Sr., Eddie

SETS

1950 Iuick .. $395 1950 Chev.

s.

Posse Searches

Ck.re William~, president of Obio
Consolidated Telephone Co., of'd..
ered tbe POJ'Bmoutft exchtnae

Juanl; Leo Kennedy Sr.. Leo
Kennedy, boek: ll&gt;rtin Abbott,

· New lactory rebuilt engine. Extra good 8 25 X 20 tires.
2 sp. axle. Exceptional 10 ft. body Included In price.

:a dr.

u.

COLUMBUS, 0. (UP)-The city of Portsmouth was In the
-mldat of it. second telephone "blackout" or the three-monthold strike today, after official! and supervisors fled here "for
safety'' in tbe wake of another violent demon~tration in tbe
Scioto County communlty.
Telephone service came Ill a sudden bait Friday night wben

trace- of survivors.

·maloreUeo.
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Da'd'a NiRht .WJ,S Rbserved , Ffi·
dlf J at tbe , ·MlJ:idie~Wfli!Je~
!Oo!boll ••mo •With tal!wa. ol ~·football boys tw1 the#" · r~eaen-

Will·

1953 Ford F600 V8 Hyd. Dump · ·· · $1,395

Speelal

lieved to lie t'rom a

Force· tran~port missing with 59
peraone aoba..rd, but foun(\

Company Orders E~change
Closed Mter Friday Violence

Hattincer, bark;
Mt:ll: Roller, Dick :Roller, bl!ck;
Charles Henneay, Robert Hen.
·DtQ', 'tenter, Marvin KeUy, Tom
Kelly, eftd; Harry Stover, Davis
Stover, iuard.

Steerln~.

2 dr. Sc1\an

LONI;)ON UP-Search planes
today .11ighted two llf~ rafts, be-

its

BoiJt, Davtd

TRUCKS

Convertible Coupa

Y

Friday,
Hamm Wfl~ , . employee Of the
New York Central Railway until ,
his retirement. He had served '
tl;i.e railroad for I 30 year period.
P~ior to his employmea.t witb
the railroad be waa t.he foreman
of "The DemOerat" a fo~nner
of the Daily Sentlntl, •published
.by the late Judae C. E. PeopJea.
Surviving are hi• wife, Da.sa
Clarke Hamm;
Mrs.
L. L.

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but later played . a aolo ia another tGncf'!'t,
The end Of the \ allow ~~~ a'
duct by two :~ "·lfep.aa,t.t•l dref!S~
ill typical co't.Qmee ,· and.. , playltJg·
a dance: nu~W'Qer wi..th · ·band..·~
eompanimeat aD~ cilia-. \))' t,he

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t.:ars.

$445 1951 Ford

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time,
( W'i""'J: tbe Dumbtrt

1952 Desoto V8 4 dr. Sedan · · · · · · · · · · $895

1951 Ply.

s-.,. .....,. ....

; ' ql ,.'~ipk!e. ~~~· '!nd '• tn' &amp;outb:~~- at 4:10'1.·..•· .
lt~. I!II.Qili.~ " M_, .._piQIAl OD GMt' t: ~,.. Ill· ;EDT tola I
.,'\ tQU,Jiy Ibid bugle.' eau, ' · 1
seihib
n1 sp4tted • . 20-m•n
In their atory, Jwaior spoiJed ratt ~ the Port11111ese co•lt.
tb'e plajina: .of "IJsteD , to the
.J
li'Ockh&amp;g Bird" lit his ftrr~t (!Ontert
Sborqy after tbe Word w~a

.lET A BETTER, BRIGHTER PICTURE!

1953 Plyn10uths · · · · ·· · · · ·· · as low as $895

2 dr. Sedan

Ohto: f•ir, whtdy aM ...,.,...
.,. today, Moltfy fllr ... .......
er tw tltht.

A search on the scene. 4!;bout
100 miles northwest of La C(run•
Spain, contradicted reporte Uaat
a man was 011 one of the rafts.
set.
· The planes ', reported "no alp
The Wellatfn Band presented uf life" on either raft.
1 ~kit Oil "H~ Junior loJila tbe
The rafts were' beUeved·f trom
BaDf'
depleting
.
the
.'develop..
i:di;.~;;~
ment of a musician fiom bis a U. S; Mllitary Atr
cradle diLYI when be .kcompan- Servlce ~ane wl'lleb
ted bia mother'a h.dl•bf '• Wlth a Wednesday on a
io!i''~'" ·
raUle-aeted. out . by the major. Britain to the Azol't'.s;
ettll; a formatioa of 1 metron· were 50 Amerlr:an alnneD
ome .,,Ptb ~ ~~Go~tte aa the U. S. Navy ClfiW of nine.
JIIIQVjil; peQdWum; hla tiNt bora
A dramatic Mf:l&amp;age plr:ked up
-with ' • ..U.lit bOt Jq· Jailor by a radio controUer at tHe st.
llflt. playlntC &amp; olf-ltfy tebdiUolt Mawg1m Ro)'al Atr J'l:)fte atatl:oa ,

oothered •kirt. Sud1lt O·
you wlll. Auo~ed po•
tell. 34-42.

Three dandles~ edra clean '53's.

Low mileage. On~ local owner. Power

The Goal Line

died in Meigs General Hospital

Spolled1'0 day
Bv Search Plane

lllulre

flowing gown of Nylon
Tricot •• , with multiple

1953 Chevrolets .. · · · ·· · · · · · as low as $995
Exc~pUonal

Two L'£I e Ra£ts

., the band

1953 Buick Roadmaster 2 dr ~ · · · · ·· $1 ,395

.We have two

-r;te:.

"StPutbearted Me'n" was played
fofJJied a bollOIW
around the (athel"l who
wert•lntroduced to the AtJdience.
".IIJ Hero".. was the next,.,. aelectloa I,D.d they closed t~elr sh'ow
with tfJ,e' "Oran1e and 'Black" aa
they formed 1 block ••M". Ken·
neth McElhinney announced \be
allow aud Edward Kitfben Was
drum m"jor; Sonny Kaapp, drum
agt. and G,rdon Gutbrle field

the simplicity of this

Dynaflow, Power Steering. Low mileage. "As clean as a
bound's tooth." New one costs almost $4,000.

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At the h'lf time Band Dlrec1or Earl
Warnlr:e plaDned a
tbow honl)rlng Dada' of the foot·
ball ·pll)'er.s and the band march·
ed on ;Uie fleJd to pia)' ..What's
tbf; Kalter With Fatber" f-OllOW·
ed .by ~'He's a Joll)' ·Good Fel-

CIGIIIc: ltyl• gown In
filmy Nylon Tric:ot

local

IUvlera Cpe. Dynanow. Powc~ Steermg, brakes &amp;
dows. We've servlced this car smce new.

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~u:heileJ:
played the National Anthem a; tile lla~ was raised preceding Chapel '" G. w. Homm, 1&amp;, ol
the Wellston•Middleport &amp;ame Frlday'ntghl.
39 Rutlond st.. Middleport. wbo

1954 Buick V8 Super 4 dr. Sedan · · $1,995

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1954 Buick V8 Roadmaster 4 dr. Sed. $1,895
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Middleport-Wellston Bands 0. 1 8 _7~
.JlayHomageTol)adsOfPiayers . •es ~~~ .

One local owner, SpoUeiS original two-tone blue finish .
Dynallow, Power Steering, Power Brakes.
o~ncr New one cost nearly $4500.

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1954 'Pollllac Dlx. 8 cyl. 2 dr. Sedad 1,295

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All of our 1956 model new cars ore gone;
but we hove traded JOr .Om. like new Ul·
ed cars. W~ priced them low to make
them go. Better hurry! The supply is limited.
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El ted A Vee P
Of Nurses Gr.oup

Mrs. Jeanette Wud. Marietta ,
Deputy Grand Matron of Dt!l·
trirt 25, OES, preaented twenty.
five year pin.s to twenty·se ven
members of Evangeline Chapter .
OES, it their
Friends' Night
meeting Thursaay al the Middlt&lt;·
port Masonic Temple .
Mrs . Jamps Clatworthy, WM .
presided at the meeting and
those receiving pins were Mrs.
George Bilker, Mrs . Norma Bing.
ham, Mn Sara E . Bowman, Mrs.
R. E. Bush , Mrs. Hertlert ChambCl
ers,
em Church. Mrs. Zelia
Cross. Mrs. Roscoe Fowler, Mrs.
M. L. l'"'rench , Mrs. Hobert Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Max Harrah,
Mrs. W. W. Hayes, Miss Addie
Headley, Mrs. L . J . Heiner, Mrs.
I. 0 . Le!&gt;nard , Mrs. Evelyn Lewis, Mrs. T. A. May, Mrs. N,lh
Moore, Mrs. Sallie McCormick
Mrs. D E_ Housh. Dr. ·Kathry~
Poinde,.te-r. Mrs. n. J. Russell,
Min Cora. Rupe, Mrs. lillian
Stelff, Mrs. Helen Terry, Mrs. N .
C. Welch.
Guests were present from the'
Harrisonville. Cottageville, Porn.
eroy, Cheshire, Columbus Glouster, Marietta, Raciue, sYratuse,
and GaUiLangsville
chapters
Mlaa Freddie Houdasbelt was
In ~barge of the- evening's proararn whieb
included group
.singing with Mrs. Paul Winn as
pianl.11t; a game with Mrs. Pauline Atkins, Harrisonville, win.
nina a prize and a play "The
Hen Peck Holler Sewing Club".
Thl.11 play had been presented
e.arller at ~ meeting of the Busy
Bee Class Clf tl1~ Flnt Baptl&amp;t
Churc~ ani\ all ~f the_ ori,alnal

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Qua rte r Cent ury PInS
27 Evangeline OES Members Thursday

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RIYNOLD E. GREEN.

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Puhlls.bed 6J. rry 1fte1'tloOD ac~t Sunday by The Ohio vane,
,_Utt*, Joe , a• 110 M.QcbaoJC St, Pomeroy, 0 Business offJN
~~ 398 edit DnJI olfice pbor.e 891

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N:tt.l&lt;11al ad\ertiSJDI repreaentauvt!, Bottlnelli Kimball, ID.e
Ill LeXJI.J!lt(Jo Ave., New York: C\ty, le, r1 Y
Subscription nteJ DehVP.ry hy carrer wfl,.re 1 &lt;ailable 30 cent1
... week one year 10 adnocs at The [)aJly kmmel offtce, $15 60,
.u; moot h.\ $7 BO three months $3 00 By nwtor r~Jute wbert
lvtUahle one mLtttb $1 By mad one year SS, au mootbi, $4~
••~ 1¥itOiltbl ~ 51.1, one m01:1t ll ~~

Quttr frNJUf'tltJy we he ,u lh1• 11\
\\ ]1\ don I Pomerov i
mnrP parkmg fatJJtlu s.-, ~\t'n (Jilll
come mto 1
tO'l"tl thP pa 1k1ng Jot IS ftJI!.rhl r~1 IV nH lt•r pl !t( dso blntk
t•d
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fhen .. gam we Jw:~r 1hf' (01'1p! 11!1! 111 \ 111.1 ,1 I Old1tJI Jllf'll /
mgs We dnn I have f'nough l l' t l\lles tc1n 111g 111 at this
tune to do tht• thm :~~ \~C v.ant
\nd one of t!u tc ~ ulh ot thi s I
contention has bten tlw pas~ 1ge ot a JW\\ ot d 11 th ( lo p1o /
vtde parkmg metc1 son the p.u kmg Jol
So ther e' b ·• 1\\0 fold p1o h l •m (U!ls(.tnth h1 tng p its~ nh;d
a.ne for motr• parktng ami a1Htlher to Sl'l k tl(' dt c' 11 u llllt'S,
A port1o 11 of that problem could be snlv('d h\ one s1mp le
expedient of not perm1tlm g all da} p;&gt;~ k111g ol ttuc ks Ill me.
tered areas .:~11 day- evt'l} dry ( ount up the n11nliH r ol park
mg spots that could be made available If tJw, \~I'll' nnt per
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CHURCH RALlY .Plt.Y
All lVJllt!-,. a t Heath MetbodJst
(hutch wclutll' Rally Doy and
PromutJ on Sun'!!,Y m a mornang
seJ \ 1re .tt 10 a m Sun&lt;f.lv Dlstr1C't
W S C S meetmg at Jaekson at
2 30 p m Dr~lnct Youth Rally at
Whedel'l;!Ju g 2 30 Sunday, OtfJC'
ml .ll ::.arc'l 7 30 Tuesdav Comm,s
s1on nn Memo~ ~ htp and Evan ~e
hsm at tht' rhurrh at 730, Wed
r.tosd.-y Class 12 Ctrcle ot the hom ~
u( l\11 ., Henr~ Henne:sy at B prn

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10 30 What On~ Pel'!OD Caa Do

10 00

SPQNS.OR DANCE
M1ddlt&gt;port H1gh School sen
w1 ~ .. , c wor kmg to make en
uugh money for a trip next
sprmg anrl they spo nsor~d a
dance al tht' lhgh Scbool gym
na~nun after the
Weltston·M1d
dlep(Jrt gam~ Fnday n1ght
Fa
cuHv mcmlwrs wNe chaperones

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12 15 Football

12 45 T V Chapel

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1 45 On The Stdehnes
2 00 Cleveland Brawns vs Glantl

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9 30 Your Htt

Paraa~

.0 00 Saturday N11ht Jamboree

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Loretta Y9una: &amp;bow

9 30 NatJolnal BowUDJ
1000 B•s Town

11 00 Drew Pearson Sbow

pay a fee of $25 a ~cat fo• parkm g pn~11t g1's Whv cannot
such a plan be worked out for tlhe Jest of llw Ill d.ty Jhlrkers 1
Those 33 parktng spaces repre~enl a toss ol $H25 annually
1! sach were taxed the same as tbc oth('I S v...ho do po~v for the

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WCHS-TV Chonnel8

the Pol tee Department 01 Mayors ofhu: st11:k1 r s to IJe affixed
to wmdsh1elds showmg StH.'h parktng pl!Vill').!i ' has been paLd
for' Wl}ere such slicker does not app~&gt;at tlw only other
course for revenue Is v1a the traffic ViolatJOi l c,,;de for over

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1200

SOCIETY

1 LIGHT RO 1\N HEIFER,
near Weit Shade Con
Spencer, phone

1.00 PN!ess1onal FootbaU.'

tariff $1 per ltcket.
There would be much less overlune p;u km~t: and hoggmg
of metered areas which dPpuve bustness hnusi s ot buszness

3A5 &lt;lBS Newa

traflic because of lack of parklng fnuhtu•s rmd al the same
t1me those who take advantage of parkmg .tt{'flS v.ould he less
likely in the mood to ante up that $1 tanff for r•Vl'l J VIOlation

4 00 Face The Nlt.Wn
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· ADanger,ow; Pia} thing

D.OO N&gt;PI!O!le Tlmo

youth and !lie Jnturv of three

other parsons thts week m Me1g s County as .1 I CSltlt of lraf!Jc
accidents on rural roads must once mo1 c 1 emmJ us what a
dangerous plavthmg we have m lhP .wlmnob1le
True, the death of Ahtn Reed It rame when he was ndlng a motorcycle not a car He stt uck, however a car on a
state highway One of 'the three Hljured persons was a 17year-old driver He is scheduled to appca1 Jn the local JUVenUe court presided ove1 by Judge John Bn('on later th1~ "'eek
The fantastic thmg uboui' the nat1on's tr nrrtr 1s th.at more
people are killed Jn one yc.•al on our )ugh ways .mrl st1 ePts than

We!re killed in Ute Korean War,
We howled about th(• nMssacre in Korea until a new pllhtl
cal administration wa" ra iled m to stop ll
But do we howl us loudly about our traffic deaths, \\hlfh
are hl&amp;her•
What odd quirk ls there m our nalmes that penmls U!': to
ObJect strongly to one kind of kJilmg, and a&lt;c~pt another ai
a necessary hazard of dally hvmg? One 1eally is no more necessary !ban the othor
There are two mntn fnctors most traffic experts agree upon
when blame is sought lor the increasing rate ar highway "'a
talltjes
One Js tMt the nntJon'.s lugh\\-ll~s and streeto; in particular
were designed for the Model T and many of them have not
yet been remodeled to fit the 250-horsepower modern ra1
1)le other is that cars today are

!&gt;0 pOl.~.t! rful,

su fast and so

big, that tbe dAnger of arttd£&gt;nls Js t•nhanced many (old wh('Jl.
ever a driver removes Ius rar flom hi s gJragc
Also of great lmportllnC£&gt; IS 1he IM't that few ~ztws. and
fewer states, emplo) enough pohc P off1c ers to Jlflti ul streets
and hlshways
When one Lravels on most natwnal hlg hwliys no'l";Hiays he
Is a slow-poke 1f he 1110Y(1S :1t fiO m1lc s per hour, the legal

maximum almost ~vcrywhet e (.. xeept \\ he1 e 1t Js less. The 60m.ile·an-hour driver todn) ~t·ts to look at a lot of horses...- the

280 team kind- going by at 110 miles 1111 hour
A 1ecent news item r1ut of N{•w York noted Umt owners of
off-street parklng bmldrngs wct61 up m arms about the size
of ne)Y cars cotpmg off Dell mt nsscmbly lines Several models
are scheduled fo be J•rqduced in !lUch v.ldths and lcn,Jths that
the cars cannot be llft~(t 1n ex1stmg elevators lo pal'king lev-

els Jn tbe bijtldings
Probably 1he only answer to the traffic accident problem Is
slropcy 1 heck-of-a-lot mo1 c patrolling officers People sUI!
!lke M stay out of taJI. and they like to hold onto that folding
lblff ln tllelr pocketbooks Stricter enforcement , and mer£'1v
~ orlicel'&amp; keeping an eye on ft alfrc is the best d~tcr r{'nt
ork City two vcars ago set up a test which applies to

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police commissioner or N('w York had ar,f or years ''Give me more cops and I'll reduce crime "

~ #DIPbaslle his p!ea. he doubled the number

ot patrol·

:1111111111! lhe beats In a section of Ha1·i••m wh&lt;•re crime usually
tiUde tile city courts diZly just trying to keep up with a trw!

tehedule.
In tile arM wher~ twice »s tuanv patrolmeN wuo ctrc\llnt
:.ll!if ~1111 wotchlng o•-.r the dally ~ .... of Harlemltes, rtlmr
Jlt ~~ IQqds, from murder lo t•elty larceny were reduted bv
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'u T.IIP If -:~at Ohtoal\8, and Americans will have to ac&lt;cnt
~e \WIIlt to reduce Cl)stlv property damage and cllmhln~
~J (eath rates. WC!'II have to flr~pare o~r!telv!s 1o pm
~Wrlnore pro~lon from irreS!ponsihlc persona

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YOU can b'arn to be a Profess·

6 30 Pnvate Secretary
700

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800 GE Theatre

8:00 Gale 111o'DI Sbow

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9 00 $64,000 Challenge

9 SO What's My Line

lonal Beautician ln an amazingly short time at a minllnum
, cost, whreh you can pay on a
·'Pay as You Learn Basis"
:rake advanta~ . of the fact
lbat you (lin ·liVe at borne and
learn this Plof,ssipa at our
Athens, 0, seifuol lttd 1i'alp to
fill the t'onstant demand for
SeauUcians. AJsul'6 )'(luntlf
Gf a pleuaat and p1:ontable
tuture. Don't walt. Ll.mlted en-

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Retun\ Jonothan Meil•
Mit\endorf rou.mend~d
t ..e: Ohf.pter lor the1r reactiva. Daughtt"ra of the Americ.ln Revo
tiod"• of; t.ke CJnldren .of the Am Jut10n, and the1r guesU bad a
eriC!Ut'~.. JSevolullon
Wllh Mrs
Dt\t 1)\llton 111 sponsor
luncheon Frjday at the Mntut
members who Restaurent ptecedlnl tbeu Memwere Mrs
JamC! ber&amp;blp Tea at the bQme of Mn
Middleport
'Mrs M &amp;. ~thbmlJ Rutli&amp;nd.
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MIS
Ip. ohscrv.:~ nr.e ol Columtnts D•r.
Harnsunville, the table etnlerpwce was a re.
and Mrs plica of one or ColUmbus QIJ)I
Middleport am,) WIIS b•nkcd With fall fiowformer local f'rs
and " ml'mhf r of the
L:~wrence f'hap!e •
Tho~~ presen t were Mrs Ralph
was al~o a gu ~t
lfltlf'nd(Jrf and Mrs R L. Ham1l
ton mr-mhers of
the Capt
Hostesses werr&gt; Mrs Rathburn Jame5 Lawrcnroe Chapl!r, DAR
Ml1111 Addle Bradfield Mrs Day. Trontnn Mrs Wrl11am Bradford
ton Parsons '.'.J\h M15 Theodore ami Mr ~ 0 P Klem and lheae
Reed Sr as a cnntr1butor The
members and guests wQre inv1t
Bnard members
ed to the dJmng room for tea Karr Jr rege-nt
alter the progrilm and Mrs Karr Lohse- \ICe regent,
and lljfr11 Loh~e pre~tdert at thP Hys ~ ll lreasurer Mrs Emert;on
silver servlCf'~ :~t tile candle l1t rones I ~br arta n Mrs E E Hay
table An arrangement (Jf VPIIO" e~
tUil e~pondmg
seerotar)"
and white chrysanthemums was M1ss G•ate Hor ~o n, chaplam,
UAed on the bullet Mrs Dale Mm Hess
Sanborn, Htdonan
Outton, ·past regent assisted the Mrs Dale Duttnn, Board mem

rector,
and wu ii\t,,.;(iiiee~:-~
I P Klein, past ?!gent
~ra Ml\tend"Qr!, Wtiot ll' a t~."Q;
mer: I.KI'Ite o£flcer- ol 'tHe 'Busl·
ROlli: 'lnd Professio~ • \¥.omen's
Club. roann· o( t.b.e Cfpt Jam!!"l
Lawrence ChaptJ r, D.Ml. and
Dlstnet lllrector, s~lte on Ute
'Foundm.l! of the National Socle-ty., DAfl ~nd 1l11 tuundeu" as
a pa rt of the membership t, .a
1
program
P rosp~t't.vt'

members
at the meeting and :Mrs
M1ttl'ndorf named four wom~n
as honored {oumlers of the or
gnmzatlon J\\tS Ma1y S Loekwood at who:;e home the fn'St.
mecttng v.;as held Jn 11390 rn
Washmgt1 n
D. C~ MtS!J Elu·
genJa Was hington
Mr«s Mal'y
Desha and Mrs Ellen Walworth,
Washington, D C
She descubed the national
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h~adquarters In Washmgton !lnd
told of the frrst White House
receptwn
g1ven
by Carolme hostesses
Scott Harrlsor1, Wtfe of tbe pie·
stdent, when she- was the first
President-General of the
Nattonal Soe1ely The speaker ~o
1ncluded the a1ms and oobjetts
of the Society in bet speadl
and urged tbe ChaPter to IJb.
tl1e 34th annual «mvenlton Gf
!iCrve the four pomts necessary D18tnct 7, of the Daughters or
tc be on the Hn,nor Roll
Union Vetl\l'an.s of the Clv1l War
1861-1865 was he~d Thursday at
Mrs E E Hayes chairman of the IQOF hall, Pomeroy
DAR Approved Schools, told of
the Kate Duncan Smith Scbool
Mrs EhzabPth Campbell
dJS·
Grant Ala, and thO' Tamasee trlet presid ent, pr~rd~d at the
meetmg wh'ich opened at 10 am
b•s mother Mrs Marv Cr:1swell, to FoUcwlng the call to vrdr:.r Mr.,
her home tn B~idgeport Frida) 'Mmme Neutzltng in behalf of
after she had suent se\eral WeeU Jane Howell Tent , presented Mrs
Campbell with a cON.'Ige Depart.
hP.Ie
Martha Lou Hunnell is 11l w1th
a recllJ"rent ;~Hack ol a Virus m·
fectwn
M1 and Mrsl.owell Probasco and
daughter, Susan, left F11day for
M1am 1 UnJviJ.rsrtv where MJo;.s Julle

Mr and Mrs Robert Reibel • and was actl~ 1n the lllrthiiJiJ
Leadmg Creek Road, are an· anrt Caneert BaDdl, tbe G(rlt
oounc:mg the eDC~gemeot of Miu GJce Club, Glrla' En&amp;e'DIIitle aad
Mary Jane Young, daughter of Gith' Iotmnurall,.
Mr.s Re1bel
and J01epb A
Sbe is a sol)homore at OIUo
Y(lung Sr, Rutland Road, to UniVersity where 1be 11 earoDed
W1lham K1tcben,
Cbil!J.cotbe. 10 tbe radet ElemeDtlr'J f'..duN.
ment offu~ers and past department son of Mr and Mrs. Howard Kit- tlou program
Mr Kitchen ~uated from
0ff1eers mtrodueed were, Launa chen U01on Avenue, Pameroy
Fecster Mant&gt;tta department pres- The weddmg will be u event of Pomeroy H1gb SC!1loOI in 1CI53 nd
served two years ill tb~ U. 8.
ident Beryl Overly, Cbilhcot~ next June
Mia&amp; Yotlllg era..uated from Army He 11 emp)OJI."~ at the
department semor vtee pr&lt;estdent
Rea V(Jgel Columbus, past depart Middleport Hlgh Selaool 1D 11i1M DhPont Plant at' Cjrd.ftt~.
mt'nt prel'adent, and Faye Hasson,
Chtlhcothe past department seeretarv
Rev Eugene Brown, pastor of
the Uottl'd Methodist church and
Ma)or Elt)ll.rf Robm~on were in
Ml'8 John Terrell wq uwtaUed one of the Garden cltd!J Ia. IIIGI"
trodured and also two memben; as ores1dent when tbe Wcindio.g freld.
Mrs HeJneJ, Mn Harry Cf,ater·
ol Theodorus CounCil Daugbters nf Tratl Garden c1ub rnet Thursday
Ametrta who extended greetmg~ evenmg al the home of Mils Ernfn4 blllTY. an4 MIP' Net~ ~.
to Lhe convention and also pooe- Se1tz, Loewt St
DfJWr
[or tlae eveniJ:Jt a·
sentetJ a gJft ol flowers to }fJ s
wanWd bhie nbboM to llrt llqtThe meehng tn chaflle of tbc o.n for a dried arrangemenl, Mrs
Campbell
v.ce
ures1dent, Mr.; George He~nes-, Robm Tbompooa, fGl' an a,.a&amp;eFDIIowml( gro,lp smgmg cf Am opl"ned•
Wlth the ch.rb pray~r tD
enc&lt;~ th1• R"v Jir[Jwn gave
thto Uflison full owed bv devohoruJ taken ment 1n a bl'8SS contamer and !Jiils
Seltz, a mtJ&amp; arransement ofcllr:fmvorat10n after wbtrh Mayor
from lJmty 'Paen 10 Autumn'' by s.anthlmums and alSo f o r "polk
R~bmson wclclmed the gues~
Mtss Se1t:l: Members re!;ponded to
and also saJd he w.ould take care the roll caU w1th 'Mv favorite fall st.alk and berries m an old lisbtonl1l pitcher.
uf the park1ng srtuatwn
Mr,
flower
Red r1bbon9 were -award'fd &amp;Q
Feaster dep.1 r monl president gave
The
officers
were
Installed
m
Mrs
Jo~pb StrUble ror a dria.l
the rl;'sponse to th l' mayor
an lmpre&amp;aJVe ceremony by Mrs arr~ngemeftta. 11nd to llr.s Helltqlt
'Mrs · Wmona Cook, prcsJdent oc
c L Hea:on o.3Jt ures1dent anrl
Jane Howell T-ent weleomt!d tbl' offieer , mstallect were Mrs Rabert ror arran~nt of cannll~ IIllA
wbtte rt
~re a~~ "'1
gues\s Bel)\ Overly, dPp nrtmf'nl Tbcmpscn v1ce pre stdent Mrs Mrs
Terrell
a drted aannge;st&gt;n10r vu:e pr esident rc•pondcd Charles Lew1 s s ~cJch: v. and MrS ment, and to Ill'S Lewis fqr alii tl"o
A memorial was helil fl r dccea~ed George Hemes 11 c11su rcr A cGmembers by Mrs Mauc!f' Hutchm· sage war;, nre-..enlrd lo Mn Terrell rangrmtnt of fall {10\llen ttl ~
son J.hstllt't chaplain aJ,er wlueh and lloweu to each ur the (}ff;cers pumRklD.
MY$ LeWI! was •a ebarge of'tlt6.
the meet!ng wh1ch h:Hl bl't'n open by Mt.!l Hra.wn
rt'cNation penod and ptlael wereto the pubhc wa~ closed and Mrs
awarded' to ~ stru61e, Jlist,
There was &lt;~ dJscuBSJOn en thft
Campbell named her comm1t1ee~
Strltz
~tnd Mr.a TerrelL
OCfleei'S for 1957 w~re nom matLil1erhugs or the h1ghway" Thl:'
ReJ re-..nta T-ert sorved. b Jll
ed With Oea Vogel selecled as traveling pnze donated b y Mr! the !Jottess to those named ibove
pre.s1dcnt Followtng lhf' rrport of LewJ.s wl!ls awarded to Mrs Leo and Mra EdwiJ\I(tbehler ud )Irs
Tent pres1dent, the meetmg ad- Bryan MIS Thompson • and Mrs W1IUam Drwsoa
JOurned for tunelt Which was S:!rv· Joseph Strublt&gt; ""ere named as a
The nnt meettng: wii\t lie held
ed at the Umted Ml!thodist chur.ch committee to vl,m for the annual at tile ho~ of Mn Robert l'bom.•
by ladieS ot the church
ChrJStfllas party
pson on 'Ii~Umdllv. evenin&amp;' N;.ty~
Prayer b) the chapla1n, Maud.J
Hutcbmron ooened the afternoon
"Fall planting" was the top1e of ber 15 aud memben wer.e reque~~t­
session follo~ed by the pledge to the evemng preaented by Mn C L ed tb b:1Dg TbanqoVID,J arrangethe flag The reading of the 1965 Heaton MISS Se1t:r: a:ave a talk on mew
dainutes preceded the rep&lt;&gt;rt of her Vlslt to the Kutpood Cent.er
the comm 1ttees An mvlt.&amp;tJon for at Man1held and also told 0( at.
the 19117 convention to be held ;~·t~~~-a:._lfl~ow~e'.':r~,b~ow~_!g~Jv~e""n~b~~
CbllhC&lt;lthe was recerved and AC.
tepted F~llowmg the report of
the treuuf(!r, talks were g1ven by
the depurlment oM1cer!i
The
Sowlnc C!ult met
ThW"&gt;KI•y
1111011iN
a~
of
Mrs Feaster 1nstalled the olfi·
Mrs RUISIU Wil~on who ~e;.v,.
cers for the com10g year after
ed hosteiB fPts from tlie ~el\t­
wh1ch t.he meetmg closed w,th
Hostess gtfts were presented to bers
the members formmg a fnend Mrs Lawrence Sm1th when t b e
.Belresbme~Jtl were ser,edl .f.
ship circle and smgmg, "Blessed be Nifty Shtchera club met Thursday
ter
111 evening or sew1ng and NIthe lle'' precedmg the msllalla·

ber

or contact ElPomero:r•

Phone 100. Clellad Appl,_
Store, 111 W. IIIIa 81 .. Pom&lt;I'OJ
!1-28-11

P1obasco ts a freshman

Wlll

"pend
v.cekend::';;h~cre~~~~;;•;
JOy lhethe
Dads
Day
Mr and Mrs Ztb:a
family, Hcml u('k G1ove,
dsy guests ol Mr !md

Brvnn
}Ir anti Mrs EJgar Arnott and
son were \'l.sttors o[ her parents
Ml an1l '-ir~ George True, Wesl
(olumb!a, th s W('Ck
M1 and Mrs Arthur ilwuher
u s1ted Mr ~.:nd Mrs Jt~mes Thomp~
son Cht~ 11rc rrrently
Mr and M1s Okev Paynter Pnrtland VISited ~h and Mrs Ralph

Mrs. J.ohn Terrett Installed Bv
The Windingl'mil Gorden Oub
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COMPLETI IDIUJ'IIIIllt!e ProteetiDD,
IJfe, o\1jlo, ,._ Polio CJ!J DoD

BULLDOZIR
, 'f,ARGE GAS eJrculalillg HEA'T- For btre far
banmeull an4
l!U\, gas refregerator two prece
ponds. P. M Cowdery, Long
l~ving room su1te, two used 'eteBollllm.
8 28 11
vlsiorn~, all to good cond1hon,
116liO JJtber how;ehold articles
)4rs J H cuckler Phone 6188·X
!O.U.Ste
35 RATS KtLLED with one p::~un4
HOUSEBUJLDERS
STAll WARFARIN. Safe, sur&lt;J,
Ne1&amp;1M''IS, Ratbae.
JU&amp;ranteed.
g 15 11
IJoenbKhH......,.
SU,ar Run Feed Mill
RADIO It TEL10\'ISION SERVICIII
UUCIJLES

Board

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I&amp;Jp_h

Lead1ng Creek Road

OIL • $3.00 PER BARREL.
90"1-iM V1rg1l Te.aford,

1 10 Theatre 13

Gol.DI
(5:.00 Cartoob Tlteatre
I 80 llocky Joo'"
8 oo &lt;'bbolt' •tid Cootello
8.30 Te&lt;J Mack Amateur
7.30 ~Ita Tlme
8:00 Ornmbua

The Es.eeut1ve

Pomeror~

Jnne Young, saphomore at Ohio

1 00 The Pastor

:;:: ~~t:rPlaces&amp;'~":..r;olllmA&lt;f
':00

bu~,J~.
lf.ll"'" ~~~~=~:;·~~~

UmversJty, spent the weekend
WJth Mr and Mrs Robert Re1bel,

(20 Bl

115 What's Ycur TrOlJble

annual

at the

Mr; Radehffc,
fr[Jm a severve
attack of neunlJs IS 1.1nder th~&gt;
ca1 e of n local doctor

D ROOHS an4 d:cA:-:m:::-,-,10::-c:COio !t
for small telloble follliJ¥. ~
BY BID-Several
per month. See Mr&amp;. Boward
for Structural Clay Brltk
Cecil, 800 1'1'. lillln St:, l'ollleroy
Tllit. ' Obtam bld sbeeta at
evenlnp.
I I tl
Gate. Kyger Creek Pow·
Cbeahlre, Ohio.

12 30 Oral Roberts

Columbqs,Q:w
Motif featans
Luncheo1t Meot

School, Taltlatee
a1ked for Chn•tmas
to• aent to lhese schooh1
&amp;iUII may be lt~!t at the lbrr
Van l+ant Moto1 Company

B:ulcllrf~ 1 C{'f•ntlv
~~ ho JS suffermg

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DUV34th Annual Convention
tlleld-ln Pomeroy On Thursday

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And, there too, Is another S1luat1on whtdi shou ld be cor
rected Instead of the 25 cent pen&amp;.lly f01 ovcilullt', m::rke th~

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MIDDLEPORT

12 so WHd. Bill Hrctok

lime parkmg

Rec~svm~

ONE FOUR ROOM and 1 five
room apartments 8 room dwellIng newly decorated Inside and
out Must be seen to be appreciated 8 room and 6 rpom
houses Both wdhm 5 min walk
of Court House A N Bengel,
Pomeroy
lJ..18-tf

Herefnrd Helfer 400
Portlr.nd. Call Ro}
256 Portland

To obtam suc h pnvlleges for all da) p,tl 1.; 1ng m metered
areas \\ hy not have owners of sud1 l1 u&lt;: k:; prO\ ure through

The death of a

memory of Claude
passed away 3 years
still sadly mJSSed
f&lt;JtTUiy Mn
Clllnde
and fanuly
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10 30 Count ot Monte Cristo

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700 ~ teve Allen Show
800 Alcoa Hour

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Ratlne-4 room house and bath,
New modern apartment PeopleB
nu:!e Jot, shade t~H, small
Terrace, Pomeroy garaee unWANTED for two n1rc
derneath- above flood- line&amp;'arden,
&amp;&amp;ih water
tricJly, Located
on and
s,ixtb.eleeSt
Phone 6344-X
short walk to markets-sl!hOOII
out
htgb
water,
price
and churches
l1nfurnbhed
$4200.00.
Telephone
328 Y or 46&amp;-X.
PorUant)-8 room frame
SHOE REP AJR SHOP Is
10 12 3tp
~n to give you service
with
bath, mcely IO&lt;Jtod,
10 ~ 6tp ::-:-:::-:-::: --nearl~ 1 ~ lot, 2 car gart(le,
171) Mulberry Ave,
5 m1lh from Raveoliwood, :B'el'I'y
~~~ON~v=o~U~k~N~OW? GARAGES,
Pomeroy Call lll-M 10 10 (Ue
not ftir from KaliCI' Alumin
;:lve you the bns•
1um 9lant Can be fmunced
on furn•tl.:re fJ,I' •rmltan l"EARS PICK WHAT YOU [,IKE
$6000 00
4 6·tf
5a pe1 bush!!] J:uk Seldcnabt'l, Lucated1 State Route 3!l(h...O
Pcrnciny
house, (ull
basement, w1th
10113tc
shown bath, ftont porr.h Jargp
lot, very mce resJd!;'ncc, p J(:e
$11500 00
3 ROOM FURNISHED apartment,
HHton Wolf• Saltsman f~r
utllittes pmd 350 North tth St
CuciUer
R&amp;alty PhoM 11S.
M1ddleporl
10 4 12tc

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tl 00 TopP'"'r

800 Ceasar's Hour
9 00 George Gobel

Cap!a1n Gallant

~ 30 GOipel Harmony
H5 News Jllti«ure

Sbow

and Special No·
prtnted at regu·
r:des Obltuariei
1 cent per word.

FAIM-100 l!Crtl with good 9::-:::-:-:-:-::~- ---:-:--:-room boutt, larse bam 4Dd
8 C\iblc toot Nor1e refrigerator.
other buU(UJW, on state blfl):i.
Cdl 294
8 20 tf
waY 20 mlauto from Court.
.houae $10,006 00. Will tradi
I 14' For Rent
for property 1n W Vlf, 11"1"
where 1ietween l'Otnt Pleasut
0 room nouse, bath carport, full
and RaV("IlJ\f'OOd,
basemtnt, 763 South Third
C\JCKLIR IIA~1'V
Avenue,
Middleport
Call
llo• 2~
Phone 1ot.V.
62419-X
10-13 3tc

•NoticE'S

4 30

c~mo

tbaG one 1nconect ln

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The Da1J7
be re.sponslble

12 00 AmeJican Forum

1 00 Talent Showcase

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Man to Man

12 00 TBA

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On!~ ~00

11 43i Industry on Parlde

Cowboy I'beotre

nutted, and too, count up lh(' amount o l losl 11 \ti1Ul s ( HIY
month by virtu~ of penn1ttlng such p,u k111g
We do knnw that ou1 Dodoz's and th e ·r.~'\ l t 1h operators

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Young-Kitchen Betrothal Announced

aatl .tfte• block .bon '
mtbaral riJht:i on
¥. mu, trom at•te

llOO This b lb&amp; Ufe

Fur,

10 30 Uocle Jnhltt' J Coomt

ll 00

Clfl'iatlaa Sc1enee

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of t4lfutier; tr J:oom

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1.00 Howdy Doocty

The Middleport Busmess and I 3 00 Western Theatre
P1 dl:;~JOn-1 Yi omens Clu.b Will
ha\'e a Rummaee Sale on Fr1day :5 00 Sky Ki.ng
and Saturda.y October 11}-20 and
5 30 Roy dOiert
a Bake Sale on Saturday at thP
Pratt budd,ng corner of Coal
Stru•t ~nd NoNh Second Avenue
6 00 Newll P1cture
\ff'mhrn arc a~kf'd to bung thelf
cc.ntlthu!H ns to tile RummiiJ!'P to
6 15
lh~ bui!thng on Wednel'tday eventrig •u llwt I hi y m.c~ IJt' u.c h u J
6 30
bL 1(,!l lhc .sa l~
SENIORS

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The Daily Sentinel

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IATURDAY

RUMMAGE SALE

Solution To AProblem

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QUALITY DOESN'T
COST-IT PAYS
Superior Seniee
Service to the Living
Our Motte

TrneyFJmterwold

Fu"erol Home
Phone %85

RODNEY DOWNING
~CI

AGENCY
I'Jn. A-Do. Hooltto
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ACCIDINl'
Llftt, Caudty and amult

Mrs. L. Smith
Is Hostess To
Nifty Stitcbers

Clu~t.Weti~
HeldOnThu
fn,CJW

evemng at her ho.me lluUud. daL aetivity.

tion of off1eers gifts were prewhich was det~ated in keepma
seRted to Mrs Cam~ell from Wilh Hai\'()Ween
members of tt'.e Jane Howell TFnt
and allo from otber Teuts 1n ihe
Dunn&amp; the business ••on
plans were di8elllled Gar t:le 111dtstnct
nu•l CbriltmU rartY fte ~
liiC P"'" donoted by Wi!lleDJ
B&amp;rteb was awarded to MAl J~

Pt.esent were Mn

mJ

Robart~

llnp, lira.
William
Gwlier.
Mrs. Mlllord Wlldennutll, Elipbetb Fi&gt;k. Vro Robert ill&gt;berts, Mn Wfllm Pisher and
MiaB Mary Virpnta Reibel

Warner.
A Wad course was ~erved by
the boste!il to Mrs Herbert ~1xon,
Mn James W1ll Mrl Homtr Wal
ter Mn Sehm Blazewia, ._, WU-

tnoiv 'mots.

~· Jool&amp; "Mom..-

and Ml&lt;~l ltatllry.a Wteh.
The next mHtrn.li' will bt htlW
at the home of Mrs Homer W'alter
011 Wednesdav November 1'-

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The Sentinel
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DEVOtED TO INTERESTS OF MEIG5-M. .AN UEA

.!CHARD S. OWIN

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GEN.. MGtlt.,

RIYNOLD E. GREEN.

IDITOl

Puhlls.bed 6J. rry 1fte1'tloOD ac~t Sunday by The Ohio vane,
,_Utt*, Joe , a• 110 M.QcbaoJC St, Pomeroy, 0 Business offJN
~~ 398 edit DnJI olfice pbor.e 891

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Za:tered u ll-OODd rla.s1 m1ul .ac matter at 1l11e

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N:tt.l&lt;11al ad\ertiSJDI repreaentauvt!, Bottlnelli Kimball, ID.e
Ill LeXJI.J!lt(Jo Ave., New York: C\ty, le, r1 Y
Subscription nteJ DehVP.ry hy carrer wfl,.re 1 &lt;ailable 30 cent1
... week one year 10 adnocs at The [)aJly kmmel offtce, $15 60,
.u; moot h.\ $7 BO three months $3 00 By nwtor r~Jute wbert
lvtUahle one mLtttb $1 By mad one year SS, au mootbi, $4~
••~ 1¥itOiltbl ~ 51.1, one m01:1t ll ~~

Quttr frNJUf'tltJy we he ,u lh1• 11\
\\ ]1\ don I Pomerov i
mnrP parkmg fatJJtlu s.-, ~\t'n (Jilll
come mto 1
tO'l"tl thP pa 1k1ng Jot IS ftJI!.rhl r~1 IV nH lt•r pl !t( dso blntk
t•d
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fhen .. gam we Jw:~r 1hf' (01'1p! 11!1! 111 \ 111.1 ,1 I Old1tJI Jllf'll /
mgs We dnn I have f'nough l l' t l\lles tc1n 111g 111 at this
tune to do tht• thm :~~ \~C v.ant
\nd one of t!u tc ~ ulh ot thi s I
contention has bten tlw pas~ 1ge ot a JW\\ ot d 11 th ( lo p1o /
vtde parkmg metc1 son the p.u kmg Jol
So ther e' b ·• 1\\0 fold p1o h l •m (U!ls(.tnth h1 tng p its~ nh;d
a.ne for motr• parktng ami a1Htlher to Sl'l k tl(' dt c' 11 u llllt'S,
A port1o 11 of that problem could be snlv('d h\ one s1mp le
expedient of not perm1tlm g all da} p;&gt;~ k111g ol ttuc ks Ill me.
tered areas .:~11 day- evt'l} dry ( ount up the n11nliH r ol park
mg spots that could be made available If tJw, \~I'll' nnt per
prov1cl~

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CHURCH RALlY .Plt.Y
All lVJllt!-,. a t Heath MetbodJst
(hutch wclutll' Rally Doy and
PromutJ on Sun'!!,Y m a mornang
seJ \ 1re .tt 10 a m Sun&lt;f.lv Dlstr1C't
W S C S meetmg at Jaekson at
2 30 p m Dr~lnct Youth Rally at
Whedel'l;!Ju g 2 30 Sunday, OtfJC'
ml .ll ::.arc'l 7 30 Tuesdav Comm,s
s1on nn Memo~ ~ htp and Evan ~e
hsm at tht' rhurrh at 730, Wed
r.tosd.-y Class 12 Ctrcle ot the hom ~
u( l\11 ., Henr~ Henne:sy at B prn

Sla:n Oa

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930 Capt :P.fJdnlte

10 30 What On~ Pel'!OD Caa Do

10 00

SPQNS.OR DANCE
M1ddlt&gt;port H1gh School sen
w1 ~ .. , c wor kmg to make en
uugh money for a trip next
sprmg anrl they spo nsor~d a
dance al tht' lhgh Scbool gym
na~nun after the
Weltston·M1d
dlep(Jrt gam~ Fnday n1ght
Fa
cuHv mcmlwrs wNe chaperones

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12 30 TBA

12 15 Football

12 45 T V Chapel

fot

the dance

1 45 On The Stdehnes
2 00 Cleveland Brawns vs Glantl

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5 00 Meet the Press

6 30

9 30 Your Htt

Paraa~

.0 00 Saturday N11ht Jamboree

CJrc~~Q

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Bey

Loretta Y9una: &amp;bow

9 30 NatJolnal BowUDJ
1000 B•s Town

11 00 Drew Pearson Sbow

pay a fee of $25 a ~cat fo• parkm g pn~11t g1's Whv cannot
such a plan be worked out for tlhe Jest of llw Ill d.ty Jhlrkers 1
Those 33 parktng spaces repre~enl a toss ol $H25 annually
1! sach were taxed the same as tbc oth('I S v...ho do po~v for the

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WCHS-TV Chonnel8

the Pol tee Department 01 Mayors ofhu: st11:k1 r s to IJe affixed
to wmdsh1elds showmg StH.'h parktng pl!Vill').!i ' has been paLd
for' Wl}ere such slicker does not app~&gt;at tlw only other
course for revenue Is v1a the traffic ViolatJOi l c,,;de for over

SATURDAY

lUNDAY '

SIJII Oa

1200

SOCIETY

1 LIGHT RO 1\N HEIFER,
near Weit Shade Con
Spencer, phone

1.00 PN!ess1onal FootbaU.'

tariff $1 per ltcket.
There would be much less overlune p;u km~t: and hoggmg
of metered areas which dPpuve bustness hnusi s ot buszness

3A5 &lt;lBS Newa

traflic because of lack of parklng fnuhtu•s rmd al the same
t1me those who take advantage of parkmg .tt{'flS v.ould he less
likely in the mood to ante up that $1 tanff for r•Vl'l J VIOlation

4 00 Face The Nlt.Wn
43Qilan......,...

· ADanger,ow; Pia} thing

D.OO N&gt;PI!O!le Tlmo

youth and !lie Jnturv of three

other parsons thts week m Me1g s County as .1 I CSltlt of lraf!Jc
accidents on rural roads must once mo1 c 1 emmJ us what a
dangerous plavthmg we have m lhP .wlmnob1le
True, the death of Ahtn Reed It rame when he was ndlng a motorcycle not a car He stt uck, however a car on a
state highway One of 'the three Hljured persons was a 17year-old driver He is scheduled to appca1 Jn the local JUVenUe court presided ove1 by Judge John Bn('on later th1~ "'eek
The fantastic thmg uboui' the nat1on's tr nrrtr 1s th.at more
people are killed Jn one yc.•al on our )ugh ways .mrl st1 ePts than

We!re killed in Ute Korean War,
We howled about th(• nMssacre in Korea until a new pllhtl
cal administration wa" ra iled m to stop ll
But do we howl us loudly about our traffic deaths, \\hlfh
are hl&amp;her•
What odd quirk ls there m our nalmes that penmls U!': to
ObJect strongly to one kind of kJilmg, and a&lt;c~pt another ai
a necessary hazard of dally hvmg? One 1eally is no more necessary !ban the othor
There are two mntn fnctors most traffic experts agree upon
when blame is sought lor the increasing rate ar highway "'a
talltjes
One Js tMt the nntJon'.s lugh\\-ll~s and streeto; in particular
were designed for the Model T and many of them have not
yet been remodeled to fit the 250-horsepower modern ra1
1)le other is that cars today are

!&gt;0 pOl.~.t! rful,

su fast and so

big, that tbe dAnger of arttd£&gt;nls Js t•nhanced many (old wh('Jl.
ever a driver removes Ius rar flom hi s gJragc
Also of great lmportllnC£&gt; IS 1he IM't that few ~ztws. and
fewer states, emplo) enough pohc P off1c ers to Jlflti ul streets
and hlshways
When one Lravels on most natwnal hlg hwliys no'l";Hiays he
Is a slow-poke 1f he 1110Y(1S :1t fiO m1lc s per hour, the legal

maximum almost ~vcrywhet e (.. xeept \\ he1 e 1t Js less. The 60m.ile·an-hour driver todn) ~t·ts to look at a lot of horses...- the

280 team kind- going by at 110 miles 1111 hour
A 1ecent news item r1ut of N{•w York noted Umt owners of
off-street parklng bmldrngs wct61 up m arms about the size
of ne)Y cars cotpmg off Dell mt nsscmbly lines Several models
are scheduled fo be J•rqduced in !lUch v.ldths and lcn,Jths that
the cars cannot be llft~(t 1n ex1stmg elevators lo pal'king lev-

els Jn tbe bijtldings
Probably 1he only answer to the traffic accident problem Is
slropcy 1 heck-of-a-lot mo1 c patrolling officers People sUI!
!lke M stay out of taJI. and they like to hold onto that folding
lblff ln tllelr pocketbooks Stricter enforcement , and mer£'1v
~ orlicel'&amp; keeping an eye on ft alfrc is the best d~tcr r{'nt
ork City two vcars ago set up a test which applies to

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Jem. Tlie

police commissioner or N('w York had ar,f or years ''Give me more cops and I'll reduce crime "

~ #DIPbaslle his p!ea. he doubled the number

ot patrol·

:1111111111! lhe beats In a section of Ha1·i••m wh&lt;•re crime usually
tiUde tile city courts diZly just trying to keep up with a trw!

tehedule.
In tile arM wher~ twice »s tuanv patrolmeN wuo ctrc\llnt
:.ll!if ~1111 wotchlng o•-.r the dally ~ .... of Harlemltes, rtlmr
Jlt ~~ IQqds, from murder lo t•elty larceny were reduted bv
~hill

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'u T.IIP If -:~at Ohtoal\8, and Americans will have to ac&lt;cnt
~e \WIIlt to reduce Cl)stlv property damage and cllmhln~
~J (eath rates. WC!'II have to flr~pare o~r!telv!s 1o pm
~Wrlnore pro~lon from irreS!ponsihlc persona

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, lf'O)I !tfVer get something for· noth \ng. you know

YOU can b'arn to be a Profess·

6 30 Pnvate Secretary
700

4dr sedan
Low
Pomeroy

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Phone 947-X Pomeroy, St Rt
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llllill. llldi!I.,.n. Ohio

C20l Business Services

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tH·n Sat., Sun , or by appointment

after

5 00 P

of

Retun\ Jonothan Meil•
Mit\endorf rou.mend~d
t ..e: Ohf.pter lor the1r reactiva. Daughtt"ra of the Americ.ln Revo
tiod"• of; t.ke CJnldren .of the Am Jut10n, and the1r guesU bad a
eriC!Ut'~.. JSevolullon
Wllh Mrs
Dt\t 1)\llton 111 sponsor
luncheon Frjday at the Mntut
members who Restaurent ptecedlnl tbeu Memwere Mrs
JamC! ber&amp;blp Tea at the bQme of Mn
Middleport
'Mrs M &amp;. ~thbmlJ Rutli&amp;nd.
...._ CarpenLr
MIS
Ip. ohscrv.:~ nr.e ol Columtnts D•r.
Harnsunville, the table etnlerpwce was a re.
and Mrs plica of one or ColUmbus QIJ)I
Middleport am,) WIIS b•nkcd With fall fiowformer local f'rs
and " ml'mhf r of the
L:~wrence f'hap!e •
Tho~~ presen t were Mrs Ralph
was al~o a gu ~t
lfltlf'nd(Jrf and Mrs R L. Ham1l
ton mr-mhers of
the Capt
Hostesses werr&gt; Mrs Rathburn Jame5 Lawrcnroe Chapl!r, DAR
Ml1111 Addle Bradfield Mrs Day. Trontnn Mrs Wrl11am Bradford
ton Parsons '.'.J\h M15 Theodore ami Mr ~ 0 P Klem and lheae
Reed Sr as a cnntr1butor The
members and guests wQre inv1t
Bnard members
ed to the dJmng room for tea Karr Jr rege-nt
alter the progrilm and Mrs Karr Lohse- \ICe regent,
and lljfr11 Loh~e pre~tdert at thP Hys ~ ll lreasurer Mrs Emert;on
silver servlCf'~ :~t tile candle l1t rones I ~br arta n Mrs E E Hay
table An arrangement (Jf VPIIO" e~
tUil e~pondmg
seerotar)"
and white chrysanthemums was M1ss G•ate Hor ~o n, chaplam,
UAed on the bullet Mrs Dale Mm Hess
Sanborn, Htdonan
Outton, ·past regent assisted the Mrs Dale Duttnn, Board mem

rector,
and wu ii\t,,.;(iiiee~:-~
I P Klein, past ?!gent
~ra Ml\tend"Qr!, Wtiot ll' a t~."Q;
mer: I.KI'Ite o£flcer- ol 'tHe 'Busl·
ROlli: 'lnd Professio~ • \¥.omen's
Club. roann· o( t.b.e Cfpt Jam!!"l
Lawrence ChaptJ r, D.Ml. and
Dlstnet lllrector, s~lte on Ute
'Foundm.l! of the National Socle-ty., DAfl ~nd 1l11 tuundeu" as
a pa rt of the membership t, .a
1
program
P rosp~t't.vt'

members
at the meeting and :Mrs
M1ttl'ndorf named four wom~n
as honored {oumlers of the or
gnmzatlon J\\tS Ma1y S Loekwood at who:;e home the fn'St.
mecttng v.;as held Jn 11390 rn
Washmgt1 n
D. C~ MtS!J Elu·
genJa Was hington
Mr«s Mal'y
Desha and Mrs Ellen Walworth,
Washington, D C
She descubed the national
guc ~ts

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h~adquarters In Washmgton !lnd
told of the frrst White House
receptwn
g1ven
by Carolme hostesses
Scott Harrlsor1, Wtfe of tbe pie·
stdent, when she- was the first
President-General of the
Nattonal Soe1ely The speaker ~o
1ncluded the a1ms and oobjetts
of the Society in bet speadl
and urged tbe ChaPter to IJb.
tl1e 34th annual «mvenlton Gf
!iCrve the four pomts necessary D18tnct 7, of the Daughters or
tc be on the Hn,nor Roll
Union Vetl\l'an.s of the Clv1l War
1861-1865 was he~d Thursday at
Mrs E E Hayes chairman of the IQOF hall, Pomeroy
DAR Approved Schools, told of
the Kate Duncan Smith Scbool
Mrs EhzabPth Campbell
dJS·
Grant Ala, and thO' Tamasee trlet presid ent, pr~rd~d at the
meetmg wh'ich opened at 10 am
b•s mother Mrs Marv Cr:1swell, to FoUcwlng the call to vrdr:.r Mr.,
her home tn B~idgeport Frida) 'Mmme Neutzltng in behalf of
after she had suent se\eral WeeU Jane Howell Tent , presented Mrs
Campbell with a cON.'Ige Depart.
hP.Ie
Martha Lou Hunnell is 11l w1th
a recllJ"rent ;~Hack ol a Virus m·
fectwn
M1 and Mrsl.owell Probasco and
daughter, Susan, left F11day for
M1am 1 UnJviJ.rsrtv where MJo;.s Julle

Mr and Mrs Robert Reibel • and was actl~ 1n the lllrthiiJiJ
Leadmg Creek Road, are an· anrt Caneert BaDdl, tbe G(rlt
oounc:mg the eDC~gemeot of Miu GJce Club, Glrla' En&amp;e'DIIitle aad
Mary Jane Young, daughter of Gith' Iotmnurall,.
Mr.s Re1bel
and J01epb A
Sbe is a sol)homore at OIUo
Y(lung Sr, Rutland Road, to UniVersity where 1be 11 earoDed
W1lham K1tcben,
Cbil!J.cotbe. 10 tbe radet ElemeDtlr'J f'..duN.
ment offu~ers and past department son of Mr and Mrs. Howard Kit- tlou program
Mr Kitchen ~uated from
0ff1eers mtrodueed were, Launa chen U01on Avenue, Pameroy
Fecster Mant&gt;tta department pres- The weddmg will be u event of Pomeroy H1gb SC!1loOI in 1CI53 nd
served two years ill tb~ U. 8.
ident Beryl Overly, Cbilhcot~ next June
Mia&amp; Yotlllg era..uated from Army He 11 emp)OJI."~ at the
department semor vtee pr&lt;estdent
Rea V(Jgel Columbus, past depart Middleport Hlgh Selaool 1D 11i1M DhPont Plant at' Cjrd.ftt~.
mt'nt prel'adent, and Faye Hasson,
Chtlhcothe past department seeretarv
Rev Eugene Brown, pastor of
the Uottl'd Methodist church and
Ma)or Elt)ll.rf Robm~on were in
Ml'8 John Terrell wq uwtaUed one of the Garden cltd!J Ia. IIIGI"
trodured and also two memben; as ores1dent when tbe Wcindio.g freld.
Mrs HeJneJ, Mn Harry Cf,ater·
ol Theodorus CounCil Daugbters nf Tratl Garden c1ub rnet Thursday
Ametrta who extended greetmg~ evenmg al the home of Mils Ernfn4 blllTY. an4 MIP' Net~ ~.
to Lhe convention and also pooe- Se1tz, Loewt St
DfJWr
[or tlae eveniJ:Jt a·
sentetJ a gJft ol flowers to }fJ s
wanWd bhie nbboM to llrt llqtThe meehng tn chaflle of tbc o.n for a dried arrangemenl, Mrs
Campbell
v.ce
ures1dent, Mr.; George He~nes-, Robm Tbompooa, fGl' an a,.a&amp;eFDIIowml( gro,lp smgmg cf Am opl"ned•
Wlth the ch.rb pray~r tD
enc&lt;~ th1• R"v Jir[Jwn gave
thto Uflison full owed bv devohoruJ taken ment 1n a bl'8SS contamer and !Jiils
Seltz, a mtJ&amp; arransement ofcllr:fmvorat10n after wbtrh Mayor
from lJmty 'Paen 10 Autumn'' by s.anthlmums and alSo f o r "polk
R~bmson wclclmed the gues~
Mtss Se1t:l: Members re!;ponded to
and also saJd he w.ould take care the roll caU w1th 'Mv favorite fall st.alk and berries m an old lisbtonl1l pitcher.
uf the park1ng srtuatwn
Mr,
flower
Red r1bbon9 were -award'fd &amp;Q
Feaster dep.1 r monl president gave
The
officers
were
Installed
m
Mrs
Jo~pb StrUble ror a dria.l
the rl;'sponse to th l' mayor
an lmpre&amp;aJVe ceremony by Mrs arr~ngemeftta. 11nd to llr.s Helltqlt
'Mrs · Wmona Cook, prcsJdent oc
c L Hea:on o.3Jt ures1dent anrl
Jane Howell T-ent weleomt!d tbl' offieer , mstallect were Mrs Rabert ror arran~nt of cannll~ IIllA
wbtte rt
~re a~~ "'1
gues\s Bel)\ Overly, dPp nrtmf'nl Tbcmpscn v1ce pre stdent Mrs Mrs
Terrell
a drted aannge;st&gt;n10r vu:e pr esident rc•pondcd Charles Lew1 s s ~cJch: v. and MrS ment, and to Ill'S Lewis fqr alii tl"o
A memorial was helil fl r dccea~ed George Hemes 11 c11su rcr A cGmembers by Mrs Mauc!f' Hutchm· sage war;, nre-..enlrd lo Mn Terrell rangrmtnt of fall {10\llen ttl ~
son J.hstllt't chaplain aJ,er wlueh and lloweu to each ur the (}ff;cers pumRklD.
MY$ LeWI! was •a ebarge of'tlt6.
the meet!ng wh1ch h:Hl bl't'n open by Mt.!l Hra.wn
rt'cNation penod and ptlael wereto the pubhc wa~ closed and Mrs
awarded' to ~ stru61e, Jlist,
There was &lt;~ dJscuBSJOn en thft
Campbell named her comm1t1ee~
Strltz
~tnd Mr.a TerrelL
OCfleei'S for 1957 w~re nom matLil1erhugs or the h1ghway" Thl:'
ReJ re-..nta T-ert sorved. b Jll
ed With Oea Vogel selecled as traveling pnze donated b y Mr! the !Jottess to those named ibove
pre.s1dcnt Followtng lhf' rrport of LewJ.s wl!ls awarded to Mrs Leo and Mra EdwiJ\I(tbehler ud )Irs
Tent pres1dent, the meetmg ad- Bryan MIS Thompson • and Mrs W1IUam Drwsoa
JOurned for tunelt Which was S:!rv· Joseph Strublt&gt; ""ere named as a
The nnt meettng: wii\t lie held
ed at the Umted Ml!thodist chur.ch committee to vl,m for the annual at tile ho~ of Mn Robert l'bom.•
by ladieS ot the church
ChrJStfllas party
pson on 'Ii~Umdllv. evenin&amp;' N;.ty~
Prayer b) the chapla1n, Maud.J
Hutcbmron ooened the afternoon
"Fall planting" was the top1e of ber 15 aud memben wer.e reque~~t­
session follo~ed by the pledge to the evemng preaented by Mn C L ed tb b:1Dg TbanqoVID,J arrangethe flag The reading of the 1965 Heaton MISS Se1t:r: a:ave a talk on mew
dainutes preceded the rep&lt;&gt;rt of her Vlslt to the Kutpood Cent.er
the comm 1ttees An mvlt.&amp;tJon for at Man1held and also told 0( at.
the 19117 convention to be held ;~·t~~~-a:._lfl~ow~e'.':r~,b~ow~_!g~Jv~e""n~b~~
CbllhC&lt;lthe was recerved and AC.
tepted F~llowmg the report of
the treuuf(!r, talks were g1ven by
the depurlment oM1cer!i
The
Sowlnc C!ult met
ThW"&gt;KI•y
1111011iN
a~
of
Mrs Feaster 1nstalled the olfi·
Mrs RUISIU Wil~on who ~e;.v,.
cers for the com10g year after
ed hosteiB fPts from tlie ~el\t­
wh1ch t.he meetmg closed w,th
Hostess gtfts were presented to bers
the members formmg a fnend Mrs Lawrence Sm1th when t b e
.Belresbme~Jtl were ser,edl .f.
ship circle and smgmg, "Blessed be Nifty Shtchera club met Thursday
ter
111 evening or sew1ng and NIthe lle'' precedmg the msllalla·

ber

or contact ElPomero:r•

Phone 100. Clellad Appl,_
Store, 111 W. IIIIa 81 .. Pom&lt;I'OJ
!1-28-11

P1obasco ts a freshman

Wlll

"pend
v.cekend::';;h~cre~~~~;;•;
JOy lhethe
Dads
Day
Mr and Mrs Ztb:a
family, Hcml u('k G1ove,
dsy guests ol Mr !md

Brvnn
}Ir anti Mrs EJgar Arnott and
son were \'l.sttors o[ her parents
Ml an1l '-ir~ George True, Wesl
(olumb!a, th s W('Ck
M1 and Mrs Arthur ilwuher
u s1ted Mr ~.:nd Mrs Jt~mes Thomp~
son Cht~ 11rc rrrently
Mr and M1s Okev Paynter Pnrtland VISited ~h and Mrs Ralph

Mrs. J.ohn Terrett Installed Bv
The Windingl'mil Gorden Oub
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Tri~tyS.Wi

COMPLETI IDIUJ'IIIIllt!e ProteetiDD,
IJfe, o\1jlo, ,._ Polio CJ!J DoD

BULLDOZIR
, 'f,ARGE GAS eJrculalillg HEA'T- For btre far
banmeull an4
l!U\, gas refregerator two prece
ponds. P. M Cowdery, Long
l~ving room su1te, two used 'eteBollllm.
8 28 11
vlsiorn~, all to good cond1hon,
116liO JJtber how;ehold articles
)4rs J H cuckler Phone 6188·X
!O.U.Ste
35 RATS KtLLED with one p::~un4
HOUSEBUJLDERS
STAll WARFARIN. Safe, sur&lt;J,
Ne1&amp;1M''IS, Ratbae.
JU&amp;ranteed.
g 15 11
IJoenbKhH......,.
SU,ar Run Feed Mill
RADIO It TEL10\'ISION SERVICIII
UUCIJLES

Board

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I&amp;Jp_h

Lead1ng Creek Road

OIL • $3.00 PER BARREL.
90"1-iM V1rg1l Te.aford,

1 10 Theatre 13

Gol.DI
(5:.00 Cartoob Tlteatre
I 80 llocky Joo'"
8 oo &lt;'bbolt' •tid Cootello
8.30 Te&lt;J Mack Amateur
7.30 ~Ita Tlme
8:00 Ornmbua

The Es.eeut1ve

Pomeror~

Jnne Young, saphomore at Ohio

1 00 The Pastor

:;:: ~~t:rPlaces&amp;'~":..r;olllmA&lt;f
':00

bu~,J~.
lf.ll"'" ~~~~=~:;·~~~

UmversJty, spent the weekend
WJth Mr and Mrs Robert Re1bel,

(20 Bl

115 What's Ycur TrOlJble

annual

at the

Mr; Radehffc,
fr[Jm a severve
attack of neunlJs IS 1.1nder th~&gt;
ca1 e of n local doctor

D ROOHS an4 d:cA:-:m:::-,-,10::-c:COio !t
for small telloble follliJ¥. ~
BY BID-Several
per month. See Mr&amp;. Boward
for Structural Clay Brltk
Cecil, 800 1'1'. lillln St:, l'ollleroy
Tllit. ' Obtam bld sbeeta at
evenlnp.
I I tl
Gate. Kyger Creek Pow·
Cbeahlre, Ohio.

12 30 Oral Roberts

Columbqs,Q:w
Motif featans
Luncheo1t Meot

School, Taltlatee
a1ked for Chn•tmas
to• aent to lhese schooh1
&amp;iUII may be lt~!t at the lbrr
Van l+ant Moto1 Company

B:ulcllrf~ 1 C{'f•ntlv
~~ ho JS suffermg

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DUV34th Annual Convention
tlleld-ln Pomeroy On Thursday

~Picture

And, there too, Is another S1luat1on whtdi shou ld be cor
rected Instead of the 25 cent pen&amp;.lly f01 ovcilullt', m::rke th~

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MIDDLEPORT

12 so WHd. Bill Hrctok

lime parkmg

Rec~svm~

ONE FOUR ROOM and 1 five
room apartments 8 room dwellIng newly decorated Inside and
out Must be seen to be appreciated 8 room and 6 rpom
houses Both wdhm 5 min walk
of Court House A N Bengel,
Pomeroy
lJ..18-tf

Herefnrd Helfer 400
Portlr.nd. Call Ro}
256 Portland

To obtam suc h pnvlleges for all da) p,tl 1.; 1ng m metered
areas \\ hy not have owners of sud1 l1 u&lt;: k:; prO\ ure through

The death of a

memory of Claude
passed away 3 years
still sadly mJSSed
f&lt;JtTUiy Mn
Clllnde
and fanuly
10 13-ttc

11 SO '.l'rellsure TbeaWe

prlvUcgc

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10 30 Count ot Monte Cristo

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700 ~ teve Allen Show
800 Alcoa Hour

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Ratlne-4 room house and bath,
New modern apartment PeopleB
nu:!e Jot, shade t~H, small
Terrace, Pomeroy garaee unWANTED for two n1rc
derneath- above flood- line&amp;'arden,
&amp;&amp;ih water
tricJly, Located
on and
s,ixtb.eleeSt
Phone 6344-X
short walk to markets-sl!hOOII
out
htgb
water,
price
and churches
l1nfurnbhed
$4200.00.
Telephone
328 Y or 46&amp;-X.
PorUant)-8 room frame
SHOE REP AJR SHOP Is
10 12 3tp
~n to give you service
with
bath, mcely IO&lt;Jtod,
10 ~ 6tp ::-:-:::-:-::: --nearl~ 1 ~ lot, 2 car gart(le,
171) Mulberry Ave,
5 m1lh from Raveoliwood, :B'el'I'y
~~~ON~v=o~U~k~N~OW? GARAGES,
Pomeroy Call lll-M 10 10 (Ue
not ftir from KaliCI' Alumin
;:lve you the bns•
1um 9lant Can be fmunced
on furn•tl.:re fJ,I' •rmltan l"EARS PICK WHAT YOU [,IKE
$6000 00
4 6·tf
5a pe1 bush!!] J:uk Seldcnabt'l, Lucated1 State Route 3!l(h...O
Pcrnciny
house, (ull
basement, w1th
10113tc
shown bath, ftont porr.h Jargp
lot, very mce resJd!;'ncc, p J(:e
$11500 00
3 ROOM FURNISHED apartment,
HHton Wolf• Saltsman f~r
utllittes pmd 350 North tth St
CuciUer
R&amp;alty PhoM 11S.
M1ddleporl
10 4 12tc

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tl 00 TopP'"'r

800 Ceasar's Hour
9 00 George Gobel

Cap!a1n Gallant

~ 30 GOipel Harmony
H5 News Jllti«ure

Sbow

and Special No·
prtnted at regu·
r:des Obltuariei
1 cent per word.

FAIM-100 l!Crtl with good 9::-:::-:-:-:-::~- ---:-:--:-room boutt, larse bam 4Dd
8 C\iblc toot Nor1e refrigerator.
other buU(UJW, on state blfl):i.
Cdl 294
8 20 tf
waY 20 mlauto from Court.
.houae $10,006 00. Will tradi
I 14' For Rent
for property 1n W Vlf, 11"1"
where 1ietween l'Otnt Pleasut
0 room nouse, bath carport, full
and RaV("IlJ\f'OOd,
basemtnt, 763 South Third
C\JCKLIR IIA~1'V
Avenue,
Middleport
Call
llo• 2~
Phone 1ot.V.
62419-X
10-13 3tc

•NoticE'S

4 30

c~mo

tbaG one 1nconect ln

o~t

130TBA

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7 oo PE-rry

The Da1J7
be re.sponslble

12 00 AmeJican Forum

1 00 Talent Showcase

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Man to Man

12 00 TBA

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On!~ ~00

11 43i Industry on Parlde

Cowboy I'beotre

nutted, and too, count up lh(' amount o l losl 11 \ti1Ul s ( HIY
month by virtu~ of penn1ttlng such p,u k111g
We do knnw that ou1 Dodoz's and th e ·r.~'\ l t 1h operators

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11 30

Young-Kitchen Betrothal Announced

aatl .tfte• block .bon '
mtbaral riJht:i on
¥. mu, trom at•te

llOO This b lb&amp; Ufe

Fur,

10 30 Uocle Jnhltt' J Coomt

ll 00

Clfl'iatlaa Sc1enee

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l_.tt.q~p , 'll_&amp;l! P••ture
of t4lfutier; tr J:oom

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1.00 Howdy Doocty

The Middleport Busmess and I 3 00 Western Theatre
P1 dl:;~JOn-1 Yi omens Clu.b Will
ha\'e a Rummaee Sale on Fr1day :5 00 Sky Ki.ng
and Saturda.y October 11}-20 and
5 30 Roy dOiert
a Bake Sale on Saturday at thP
Pratt budd,ng corner of Coal
Stru•t ~nd NoNh Second Avenue
6 00 Newll P1cture
\ff'mhrn arc a~kf'd to bung thelf
cc.ntlthu!H ns to tile RummiiJ!'P to
6 15
lh~ bui!thng on Wednel'tday eventrig •u llwt I hi y m.c~ IJt' u.c h u J
6 30
bL 1(,!l lhc .sa l~
SENIORS

SJ.rn On

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The Daily Sentinel

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IATURDAY

RUMMAGE SALE

Solution To AProblem

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QUALITY DOESN'T
COST-IT PAYS
Superior Seniee
Service to the Living
Our Motte

TrneyFJmterwold

Fu"erol Home
Phone %85

RODNEY DOWNING
~CI

AGENCY
I'Jn. A-Do. Hooltto
•

ACCIDINl'
Llftt, Caudty and amult

Mrs. L. Smith
Is Hostess To
Nifty Stitcbers

Clu~t.Weti~
HeldOnThu
fn,CJW

evemng at her ho.me lluUud. daL aetivity.

tion of off1eers gifts were prewhich was det~ated in keepma
seRted to Mrs Cam~ell from Wilh Hai\'()Ween
members of tt'.e Jane Howell TFnt
and allo from otber Teuts 1n ihe
Dunn&amp; the business ••on
plans were di8elllled Gar t:le 111dtstnct
nu•l CbriltmU rartY fte ~
liiC P"'" donoted by Wi!lleDJ
B&amp;rteb was awarded to MAl J~

Pt.esent were Mn

mJ

Robart~

llnp, lira.
William
Gwlier.
Mrs. Mlllord Wlldennutll, Elipbetb Fi&gt;k. Vro Robert ill&gt;berts, Mn Wfllm Pisher and
MiaB Mary Virpnta Reibel

Warner.
A Wad course was ~erved by
the boste!il to Mrs Herbert ~1xon,
Mn James W1ll Mrl Homtr Wal
ter Mn Sehm Blazewia, ._, WU-

tnoiv 'mots.

~· Jool&amp; "Mom..-

and Ml&lt;~l ltatllry.a Wteh.
The next mHtrn.li' will bt htlW
at the home of Mrs Homer W'alter
011 Wednesdav November 1'-

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Pomeroy &amp; Middleport Both Lose SEOL Contest~
Yellow Jackets Offense Lags
Four Times Against Rockets
8y liN GREENE
The lack of an orrensive punch
Jq. the critical times .showed up ltal
nltht as Middleport , fighting &amp;:arne
b bacll: in the sttrond Ralf. failed
011 four M"paute occasions to put ,
over that scoring drive into the
land of milk and hont!y.
Four timee the Yellow llc:kets
earried the ball deep into the Wel-

lston Rocket. own backyard only
to lose the ball on downa as WelJ.
Itoa displayed a slerllnJ line de~~ that held even on the one

foot line. Net result. WeUston by
virtute or two touchdowns scored
Ia the ooening half or play wa1kt:d
off the held the victor by 1 marliD of 14~.
lD the firlit quarter Middleport
started off with a ru-'h that lndi·
uted that there might be an upset
in the ofhng and after drivlng

deep into the Roclr:ets. t.eTrltory

fumbled to lOR t h e momentum
that had lhowt:d in a brier nurry.
1n tlle fint canto the Yellow
Jackett abowed they were a makh
fGr the vau.ated Wetlaton eleven
by standinc them off even anli
holdina thea1 for downa on var·
ious oceuJons and forcina t h e
Roctet.s to "kick out". But late in
the quarter Well.Bton penetrat&amp;d

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deep into the Jaehts territory
enabling Frankie HJil lo scamper
across lcJr till' lllit:al tnuchdown
of t·he gam~' frorn 11 vards out.
H,ll then added tht• point arter
with a .5wecp around hts own right

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In the second quarter after a aeries of exchanges of the ball the
Rockets again found them'&gt;elves
wit·hin scoring distance and after
carrying the ball to tht! JaekelB 1
yard line and being held to a
third down ~hoved Jack W.alton
their quart~rbaek acros~ on a '
sneak play to make fl,e score 13-41
in favor of the Wellston eleven.
Hill added t.he potnt af.ter toucH· ·
down to finish the 3Coring for the
Rockets in the gam~.
In the ~contl half of the ball
game Middleporl played a supericrr brand or ball ;~nd it was in
thil portion or the game lhJt they
threatened four timrs (f) provide
the scores that would have been
one of thf! biggest upst't.s of the
currt'nl s~a~un. But rarh lime the
Jackets drove within the five yard
line &lt;1f the Rockets. Welslon dish·
lng up a nine mjjn ltne, held for
downs and deprived the Middles
Gt the score.
Statiltkally the Middleport cle·
ve!l. outplayed Wcl-;ton t!urin~~: the
second half of the game holding
Welliton to a 1oroe first tli&gt;Wn durina the Pntire second half while
racking up live uf thl!ir own.
Only showing a pas10ing attack
on {our occasiuns r..Hcldlt'port completed one out vf fuur attempts
lor a 19 v8rd gain while Wetb.ton
tos11ed three acrinls completing
l.ne for !5 yar'ds, having one incomplete and onf' inll'l'l'epted at
the midfield slriJM· by Middleport.
In the first duw11 department
Middleport ratk!!ll up a total l1f 10
while holding Wl'll.~lon to 9. Middleport was pf'nalizcd for 30
in. the game wh!lt• Wellston
a total of M yards

George Miller, 11. L
John Ketchka at lt!'£t guard: Dave
Hinely at quarter and G!!ne Abbott
11 linebacker played one of the
belt defensive 11ames of their high
school c&amp;recr cllmpletel.\· bott.Jing
up the Well:&lt;ton or.rtn~~e durina;
haU ot the contflllt.
by the Yellow Jackets
the WelJ,Jton Lactic of
from tJJe urimmage
stalled ·any element of aurprise the Roeket.~ets . intrnded to throw tow~rd the Jaekets. As a result of this lllf'rt de•fenslve play Wellston was stopped
cold in the second half of the game
Insofar IS scllfing opportunities
were presented.
Another factor which contrlbut·
cd gre11.tly to the play of Mlddl~
port la.st niiht was thr. superb
kicking 1billty of James Bowles
for the Yellow Jackets. IIi,; boomi~ high punts kept lhe Rockets
in constant hot water during the
(lme 11.0d Cft1bled t h I! Jackets
enda to cover the reciever with
lime to aparc and limiting punt
returns to a b&amp;re minimum of yard

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BIJ &amp;'On~ Jn the oflen~lve uf the
Wl'llston team were Wallon and
Hill with Cundl/1 also contributing
much to tne Rocket e1uae until
he wa~t removed from the gamC'
with an Injury durinil the fading
momt'nts of the first hulf.
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Jo'oJiowina: t.nc gam(' Ca&lt;~th Ohar·
lcs McDonald of the Yellow Jackt't8 said, "Tonight this club showed
that It i~ on the way up ll~ 1 pre.
dieted hdorc the start of tbc sea·
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Some one Is going to hurt bcfurc
the ec•11on Ia over. we mav not bf'
tht&gt; league champions, but somewhere alon11 the line some one 1:s
dUI! fllr a I!IUrpri~e, and Lht Yellow
Jacketl tan do it."

and a half Lo go.
The HGund Hne and just RS.
big and fast backs had the Pinthel"! offense tied in knoUI most
j of the game.
i Nelsonville made nine fiJ'It
downs and 135 yards rushing in
the first two periods to PomNoy's
one first dGWD &amp; 40 yarr;b rushing.
The secon-d h~:~ll was a differ~nt
story, but not different enGugll.
The Panthera pushed for 59 yards
to their opp.nneots 75, got five
first downs to four.
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is. pictured above as h&amp; jaunt by Hill Into "pay dirt" territory. Latet the Middleport
punched over the Middleport goal line for one of the two Yellow Jackets threw a SC3'l'o into the Wellston eleven when
touchdowns scored by the Golden Rockels Friday night at on four different occasions they drove inside the Rockets five
Middleport. This photo was taken a1 the end of an 11 yard yard Une o~ly to Jose on downs. (Senllnel Photo)

Rutland Red Devil Powerhouse Wahama Loses To
12-7 For
Steam Rollers The Plal•ns 41-0 Milton
"fth St • ht

.Rutland's powerhnuse
single-~
wmg grldde-rs
rolled over a
atu'bbol'n The Plain!l defense iast
night, 41-0
for their flftb
stt·aight vielory at The Plal·ns.
Jim Cremeaw;,
speedy left
half of the Devils scored four
times in ~h(' game which JIW
Rutland roll up a 21.0 halftime
edge, and &lt;:rld another 20 points
In lh~ IICcond half with substltutes carrying mucn of the lo1d.
The tilt was not nearly ~n lop
sided as the score might hint .as
The Plaitll were able to gain 231
.
rushln1 and added Jp.Ol.'e
three · pa:&gt;::~ea.
Charney, Plalna qua;terwas a constant threat with
biB pinpointed
passes, and it
was the Inability or his receivers
Lo hold onto the hall which made
on passeA for
the statistics
Plaina' look poor,
Charl es BUI-delte, Plains left
half, was aliKl a constant thrnt
and was elpe&lt;:lally eff~~etlve on
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Rutland, which uses atraight
powt!r and deteption from the
single wing, uHed only enough
paKiil•s to keep the durense bon..
est. The Devils tried only (lve
Lirnell, connected for two and
one was for :: aat,,y&amp;rda and ~ TD,
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The game open«! in ausjficlous fashion for The Plain~.
TakinG the kickoff, The Plalns
rollf'd for two first. downH ta
thell' own 47 then fumbled on 1
fourth down
attempted punt.
Rutland taking over on The
rlninll' 21.
A Hi yard penalty put It hack
fn the 36 and Rutland 1ot back
to the 21 before fumblinf,l, themli&lt;'lvN;, The Plains punting out.

TONIGHT
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COMIDY and CARTOON

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Mltzt Gaynor

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B R Allen called on Mr 'and Mrs
DaYid Wolfe, 'J\tasday.
Mr IOd Mrs }''loyd Tllbotl, SIU·
eb~nvlile, 1nd Mrs Molly Talbott,
Portland were recent auests of
Mr 11nd Mr• Dell T111lbott.

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Senl~e

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The wah 2 ma Wbite Faleon•
dropped their flftb game of the
eason on Friday Di"ht as the
s
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Milton Greyhounds came from
behind to win by a 9COre of 12-7
at Millon.
ActuallY fumblina on tbe part
o£ the Fal~ons tumed the tide In
favor of the Milton team which
took advant":~ge
the opportUni·
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'.i.'he Falcons scored flrst In
the conteat as they took the
openin&amp; kickoff and drove 68
yards to pay dirt. Dick Young
went over from 11 yards out for
the .5core. Feature-d tn the drive
·was a 30 y11rd stamper by Young.
Ue carried the ball only those
two times '3.s he waa later Injured and had to leave the ball

Eastern Cops
Second Victory
At Mercerville

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Mu Maxine Durst and .sons were
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, and Mrs La~ence Ritchie.
Mrs Elva Dally called on Mr ~nd
Mrs Roscoe Cozart one evenmg
laat week
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daughter ~ailed on Mr and Mrs
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Bill Roush and faruily, recently.
Mr a~d Mrs Bud Gluesencamp
and .ch!Jdren PGrtl~d ~:Pent one
evenmg last week wJth h1s parents
Mr and Mrs L- R Glueaeneiimp.
'Mr and Mrs Dell Talbott. and
Iva Carpenter attended the Horne
cOmjng at Dewilts Hun, Sunduy
afternoon .
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J~ckson Edges

Logan Chiefs
By 13-7 Score
big gun G{
Logan Against the Jackson IronSt. Clair was the

men Friday night, but despite
his efforts the Chiertains ran out
of time in the fading seconds of
the game and lost 13-7.
Jackson d.-ew ii.rst blood early
in the flnt qu•rtcr a.lld then on
Lbe follDWi'lg kick·oU St. Clair
roart'd dl!wn the field on the return for 61 yards and a touch·
down for Logan 00 knot the

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ried 11 times for a five-yard avtf'o
age and Spencer had: Six tries:. ror
3lf.r: Ylll'ds each. Nel&amp;oDvJUi puee(l,
seven times, completed Mlree for
The Panthers unfolded '~hat 34 yants 1 bad one i.Qtercepted.
may, with patience, become 1 pass- They punted three times ror • "
yard a\l'erage, and had 30 yardl
able passing attack. Heretofore In
penalties.
faciDJ eight and nine man lines,
Pomeroy punted five times for
for want of a passing threat, the
a 31 yard averaje, and - had tb
Panthers last night. threw tbe ball
yards in penalties. Nelaooville lOll
10 ilmes, connectt!'d on two in the
the
ball three times on fumblea.
last quarter for 29 yards. They had
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There already :.ave been lndicl$kma that lke wiD have to takl to
tlle campaign t·ra.U more than he: planned when he anl\()&amp;_ced hi•
wmingneu to nm tor a aecond term.
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AT"6P.M.

Ruey and Margaret Durst caUcd
on Mr and Mrs Joe Ci~le, Bashan,
Saturday evening,

for ·hlthdllnf the aa.me eubject.
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SecreJ,ary ·of lta:te John Fo~r: . DuUu, tlt1t key ~-· qn forfli.Jrt
1ft •the !:Isenhower ltl.dn;II.S,traUon, aatqraUy. .Is :An~restiJ!d In
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Jackson was then bel~ sco!'e-

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leSil until the third quarter when
they again cou,ntered to lead the
Chich, but then-. the Ironmen In
the fourth quarter drove the ball
to the Log11n 1 ya•·d line where
after four tries Loga·n took over
With six seconds to play,

Oct. 11.
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Dunes has beon walking a tlght~rope on tbe erl~
ai~ On the rote hand, he Ia ~trtvlng mlrhtlly to pre-

s.. Dulles

ven.t any outbreak of war: ,but on the other, be o~
poses any aU·out appeasement of President Oamal
.Abdel Nasser cf Egypt- and, hll ,rould be happy
~ any C!rlLieal deG11Iona can be delayed until after Nov, 6.
E~en ~ faced with a d~eM\t problem. The Britllb are highly
diaturbed with Nauer, and rear Dulhe Ia ,eomprom1mn1 too much.
Howev.er, both ~en can· now tum the problem over to the Unit.:d
Nallon•. where a lencthy debate 11 in prospect. P,olltlclll e~plwT&amp;JI:I·

St. Clair then aa:atn electrified
the crowd wlth •n 89 yard run
that looked as If the upset was
in the making until Yerian of
Jackaon overtook him on the 10
yard llne to end the game.

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HOunds farL!i wcfe ture they were
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Tom M'CQuaid fot' NelaoDVUI., ..
wa.s the work-bone on offe~ for
the winnet.a He lugged t·bt 'ba11,2l
times for a four-yard averBJ"e. Bob
\'ount, 185 lb halfbaeJr;, carried.
e:gbt times for an eight-yand tYerage, his 24 yard scamper to set up
the T D helping a lot.

Big Junior Hawthorne heaved
the long ones but it was t w o
Smith-to-HellUliey passes that hit
for vital yards in that last minute
desparation drive that failed. The
last f1lay of that drive's series was
a long heave over the goal line by
big Junior that almost, but not
quite connected.
The Hounds tallied with t W o
minutes left in the second per.iod
wilh Jim McQuaid going over from
une yard out.
qply JTIPme~t~ ,b e f o r e the
Hounds hlld been MoPped by a gallant goal line stand oD the:· one
yard lie. Hemsley pUnted QU\"
his. own 33.
t.ben Young
a pitch out
left
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THE S!IIITJI FAMILY

.lt.,Cqr,qet!l,d
IJ. l'roj&gt;)lita
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ed the finxertips of Quarterback
Don Smith, going down. Tbey
couldn't gain and had to punt.
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The Panther line, from tackle to
~·~~le, particularly in the .tteood
was tough ._Defensively BenLambert, Barnitz, "-\11;,
Werry. Wildermuth and Bellle,
were all hitting bard.

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The Plains- Phillips.
ter, Adams, Wilson, T. WUUama,
Bill Williams, Thomp 10 on: backs:
Charney, D. B1·own, Burdette game.
and Clonch.
P'bilowing the next kickoff, ' the
MiiUn team drove ?6 y•rds for a
Butch Legg
touchdown with
cracking the line from the sever,
yard line. A Milton kick for the
extra point was no good and the
FalcOn9 led by a score of 7-41.
The winning touchdown came
ln the second quarter when Gary
RtlWHey 1t~pped lnto the bero'a
Eastern Hi~h Sc,houl cupped
circle lor !be Gre:rhounds wlth
its SI'COfld ftl0tJiall ' ,iDIIIC nr the'
an 82 yRrd gaWop for a score.
season yesterday , •fternoon at
Young , blockt&gt;d the extra point
Merccr~vill&lt;' I:J-7 Ph1ying 110 an
try and the scoring for the even80 ya1'CI field.
in-a was completed.
John Hetzer, Eastern qunter·
The Millon team had taken
back, scored the first TO near
the cnrl of the first quarter from pos.u~ssion of .the ball an their
the four after ollcklng on a 33 oWn one yard line prior to Row·
yard gallop from an option play sey'a run. The Falcons had car·
to the 9 yard line to set up his rled the ball to th1t point where
clo!te-in tries.
1
• Ro11coe Sprouse fumbled and the
Greyhounda recovered.
Two :~erie~ of downs later af·
The Falcons drove into scorter the kick off, Caldwell, the- lnl territory two more times In
Merccr,willc .quarterback, tied it the came only to fumble cb1nces
up with a smash over tackle, and for puiUng the aame out of the
Johnson added the point.
fire.
The gamtJ see-sawed this way
Kenny Taylor of the Falcons
until •ar ly in the fourth ea nto returned the Falcons were stUl
when Hl'tzcr .and Ais boys p~t first
time since the Pomeroy
togrthu a nice brew or option 1ame and Wll outltiOdiag ift the
plays, end runs, and pas ~ cs, to Falcon line-. He had auffered a
mov~ f1·om their own 86 lo pay alight concucalon Ia the' aecond
dirt. lblph Knight scored the tame or th(! seaiiOft .
louchriGwn, but the try for point
Despite the fact that Taylor
failed.
retu•·ned, the F•lelnt were ttill
l''rom there on f::astNn kept hampered ls Joe Ford wu unMer~C"rsvilll' in the holl', unrl the able to play because of an attack
game ended with the bull In of the flu.
Easlrrn's posscs11tOn on tAelr
·Three Falcons were injured in
own 37.
the contNt but none of tbem
Eastern passed seven limes, teriouAiy. Sproule, YOlml and
had one Intercepted, completed George Henon,
ill, suffered
four for 28 yards; ~erccrvtlle hurts and thus hampered the
pas~:~ctl
tlvt&gt; times,
completed F-'ton attack.
none, had Dne alolen.
Young carried the ba11 only
Eastern made nln• first downs twice for 42 yards before he waa
lo six for Merccrsvlllc. The lat. InJured and h•d blocked one of
ltl' fumbled
aud lost the ball
tba attempts fot an extra point
thrc(' times. Eastern held onto
Oy
Milton. Out•t•ndinl for the
Jl.
.Falcons wcrre Charles Roush, RoThe lineup.!!, left end acroaa bert Roush and Geor1e Cunning.
the line, and back•:
ham.
E~~ostern-Kauhn, Ritchie, Hilt
Wa~ama led In the atatlatica
Witlatchl. Clel•ad, Long, Knight; department •• the · Falcona rack·
backs: Hetzer, 'Myers, Boylca, ed up 12 firat
to nine 1nd
Boring.
had a net
from
Mereersvllle-.Meyen, Oillon, 1crlmmq:e
to 138.
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all the Wily witn Cremeans running from his own 43 to The
Plalnli' 40. Then It was Larh
Dugan for 14, and again for 8 to
the· 20. From there Darrell Dugan went in fo:.- the score. ,Brather Larry added the point.
Then It was Cr.e-m~ant who
coUnted four mure touchdowns,
with Eads ilrlding hi~&lt; blt later Ia
the jame. One , of Cremeans
TO's came when he intercepted
a Charney pass and went alJ the
way.
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Pomeroy ln.LOss To Nelsonville·
By CHIT T.t.NNIHILL
The Purple Panthers of Pllmeroy
took their second defeat of the
season last night 7..() from Nel.sunville in the Hounds uwn lair. A !J.sl
quarter drive aHer being completely smothered in the lint half
that could hive tied ll!t the count,
died on tbc Nelsnnvllle 16 with a

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Pomeroy &amp; Middleport Both Lose SEOL Contest~
Yellow Jackets Offense Lags
Four Times Against Rockets
8y liN GREENE
The lack of an orrensive punch
Jq. the critical times .showed up ltal
nltht as Middleport , fighting &amp;:arne
b bacll: in the sttrond Ralf. failed
011 four M"paute occasions to put ,
over that scoring drive into the
land of milk and hont!y.
Four timee the Yellow llc:kets
earried the ball deep into the Wel-

lston Rocket. own backyard only
to lose the ball on downa as WelJ.
Itoa displayed a slerllnJ line de~~ that held even on the one

foot line. Net result. WeUston by
virtute or two touchdowns scored
Ia the ooening half or play wa1kt:d
off the held the victor by 1 marliD of 14~.
lD the firlit quarter Middleport
started off with a ru-'h that lndi·
uted that there might be an upset
in the ofhng and after drivlng

deep into the Roclr:ets. t.eTrltory

fumbled to lOR t h e momentum
that had lhowt:d in a brier nurry.
1n tlle fint canto the Yellow
Jackett abowed they were a makh
fGr the vau.ated Wetlaton eleven
by standinc them off even anli
holdina thea1 for downa on var·
ious oceuJons and forcina t h e
Roctet.s to "kick out". But late in
the quarter Well.Bton penetrat&amp;d

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deep into the Jaehts territory
enabling Frankie HJil lo scamper
across lcJr till' lllit:al tnuchdown
of t·he gam~' frorn 11 vards out.
H,ll then added tht• point arter
with a .5wecp around hts own right

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In the second quarter after a aeries of exchanges of the ball the
Rockets again found them'&gt;elves
wit·hin scoring distance and after
carrying the ball to tht! JaekelB 1
yard line and being held to a
third down ~hoved Jack W.alton
their quart~rbaek acros~ on a '
sneak play to make fl,e score 13-41
in favor of the Wellston eleven.
Hill added t.he potnt af.ter toucH· ·
down to finish the 3Coring for the
Rockets in the gam~.
In the ~contl half of the ball
game Middleporl played a supericrr brand or ball ;~nd it was in
thil portion or the game lhJt they
threatened four timrs (f) provide
the scores that would have been
one of thf! biggest upst't.s of the
currt'nl s~a~un. But rarh lime the
Jackets drove within the five yard
line &lt;1f the Rockets. Welslon dish·
lng up a nine mjjn ltne, held for
downs and deprived the Middles
Gt the score.
Statiltkally the Middleport cle·
ve!l. outplayed Wcl-;ton t!urin~~: the
second half of the game holding
Welliton to a 1oroe first tli&gt;Wn durina the Pntire second half while
racking up live uf thl!ir own.
Only showing a pas10ing attack
on {our occasiuns r..Hcldlt'port completed one out vf fuur attempts
lor a 19 v8rd gain while Wetb.ton
tos11ed three acrinls completing
l.ne for !5 yar'ds, having one incomplete and onf' inll'l'l'epted at
the midfield slriJM· by Middleport.
In the first duw11 department
Middleport ratk!!ll up a total l1f 10
while holding Wl'll.~lon to 9. Middleport was pf'nalizcd for 30
in. the game wh!lt• Wellston
a total of M yards

George Miller, 11. L
John Ketchka at lt!'£t guard: Dave
Hinely at quarter and G!!ne Abbott
11 linebacker played one of the
belt defensive 11ames of their high
school c&amp;recr cllmpletel.\· bott.Jing
up the Well:&lt;ton or.rtn~~e durina;
haU ot the contflllt.
by the Yellow Jackets
the WelJ,Jton Lactic of
from tJJe urimmage
stalled ·any element of aurprise the Roeket.~ets . intrnded to throw tow~rd the Jaekets. As a result of this lllf'rt de•fenslve play Wellston was stopped
cold in the second half of the game
Insofar IS scllfing opportunities
were presented.
Another factor which contrlbut·
cd gre11.tly to the play of Mlddl~
port la.st niiht was thr. superb
kicking 1billty of James Bowles
for the Yellow Jackets. IIi,; boomi~ high punts kept lhe Rockets
in constant hot water during the
(lme 11.0d Cft1bled t h I! Jackets
enda to cover the reciever with
lime to aparc and limiting punt
returns to a b&amp;re minimum of yard

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BIJ &amp;'On~ Jn the oflen~lve uf the
Wl'llston team were Wallon and
Hill with Cundl/1 also contributing
much to tne Rocket e1uae until
he wa~t removed from the gamC'
with an Injury durinil the fading
momt'nts of the first hulf.
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Jo'oJiowina: t.nc gam(' Ca&lt;~th Ohar·
lcs McDonald of the Yellow Jackt't8 said, "Tonight this club showed
that It i~ on the way up ll~ 1 pre.
dieted hdorc the start of tbc sea·
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the ec•11on Ia over. we mav not bf'
tht&gt; league champions, but somewhere alon11 the line some one 1:s
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and a half Lo go.
The HGund Hne and just RS.
big and fast backs had the Pinthel"! offense tied in knoUI most
j of the game.
i Nelsonville made nine fiJ'It
downs and 135 yards rushing in
the first two periods to PomNoy's
one first dGWD &amp; 40 yarr;b rushing.
The secon-d h~:~ll was a differ~nt
story, but not different enGugll.
The Panthera pushed for 59 yards
to their opp.nneots 75, got five
first downs to four.
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is. pictured above as h&amp; jaunt by Hill Into "pay dirt" territory. Latet the Middleport
punched over the Middleport goal line for one of the two Yellow Jackets threw a SC3'l'o into the Wellston eleven when
touchdowns scored by the Golden Rockels Friday night at on four different occasions they drove inside the Rockets five
Middleport. This photo was taken a1 the end of an 11 yard yard Une o~ly to Jose on downs. (Senllnel Photo)

Rutland Red Devil Powerhouse Wahama Loses To
12-7 For
Steam Rollers The Plal•ns 41-0 Milton
"fth St • ht

.Rutland's powerhnuse
single-~
wmg grldde-rs
rolled over a
atu'bbol'n The Plain!l defense iast
night, 41-0
for their flftb
stt·aight vielory at The Plal·ns.
Jim Cremeaw;,
speedy left
half of the Devils scored four
times in ~h(' game which JIW
Rutland roll up a 21.0 halftime
edge, and &lt;:rld another 20 points
In lh~ IICcond half with substltutes carrying mucn of the lo1d.
The tilt was not nearly ~n lop
sided as the score might hint .as
The Plaitll were able to gain 231
.
rushln1 and added Jp.Ol.'e
three · pa:&gt;::~ea.
Charney, Plalna qua;terwas a constant threat with
biB pinpointed
passes, and it
was the Inability or his receivers
Lo hold onto the hall which made
on passeA for
the statistics
Plaina' look poor,
Charl es BUI-delte, Plains left
half, was aliKl a constant thrnt
and was elpe&lt;:lally eff~~etlve on
defe!Ule, getting In - on niOst

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Rutland, which uses atraight
powt!r and deteption from the
single wing, uHed only enough
paKiil•s to keep the durense bon..
est. The Devils tried only (lve
Lirnell, connected for two and
one was for :: aat,,y&amp;rda and ~ TD,
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The game open«! in ausjficlous fashion for The Plain~.
TakinG the kickoff, The Plalns
rollf'd for two first. downH ta
thell' own 47 then fumbled on 1
fourth down
attempted punt.
Rutland taking over on The
rlninll' 21.
A Hi yard penalty put It hack
fn the 36 and Rutland 1ot back
to the 21 before fumblinf,l, themli&lt;'lvN;, The Plains punting out.

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Mr IOd Mrs }''loyd Tllbotl, SIU·
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The wah 2 ma Wbite Faleon•
dropped their flftb game of the
eason on Friday Di"ht as the
s
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Milton Greyhounds came from
behind to win by a 9COre of 12-7
at Millon.
ActuallY fumblina on tbe part
o£ the Fal~ons tumed the tide In
favor of the Milton team which
took advant":~ge
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'.i.'he Falcons scored flrst In
the conteat as they took the
openin&amp; kickoff and drove 68
yards to pay dirt. Dick Young
went over from 11 yards out for
the .5core. Feature-d tn the drive
·was a 30 y11rd stamper by Young.
Ue carried the ball only those
two times '3.s he waa later Injured and had to leave the ball

Eastern Cops
Second Victory
At Mercerville

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Mrs Elva Dally called on Mr ~nd
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Mr a~d Mrs Bud Gluesencamp
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Mr and Mrs L- R Glueaeneiimp.
'Mr and Mrs Dell Talbott. and
Iva Carpenter attended the Horne
cOmjng at Dewilts Hun, Sunduy
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Logan Chiefs
By 13-7 Score
big gun G{
Logan Against the Jackson IronSt. Clair was the

men Friday night, but despite
his efforts the Chiertains ran out
of time in the fading seconds of
the game and lost 13-7.
Jackson d.-ew ii.rst blood early
in the flnt qu•rtcr a.lld then on
Lbe follDWi'lg kick·oU St. Clair
roart'd dl!wn the field on the return for 61 yards and a touch·
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3lf.r: Ylll'ds each. Nel&amp;oDvJUi puee(l,
seven times, completed Mlree for
The Panthers unfolded '~hat 34 yants 1 bad one i.Qtercepted.
may, with patience, become 1 pass- They punted three times ror • "
yard a\l'erage, and had 30 yardl
able passing attack. Heretofore In
penalties.
faciDJ eight and nine man lines,
Pomeroy punted five times for
for want of a passing threat, the
a 31 yard averaje, and - had tb
Panthers last night. threw tbe ball
yards in penalties. Nelaooville lOll
10 ilmes, connectt!'d on two in the
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aayin~ · merely,' "We carl Bq lt -be(t~i." · DeH.Ued. •1tebllttata· aN: not ,
ready t.)r days-and, b)' theb, '8\tvtftaon 11-.s ~ord a point or two..
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SecreJ,ary ·of lta:te John Fo~r: . DuUu, tlt1t key ~-· qn forfli.Jrt
1ft •the !:Isenhower ltl.dn;II.S,traUon, aatqraUy. .Is :An~restiJ!d In
Nov. e. ~lect!On day. Srtti&amp;b, Prlrne ••!AI.~r Sir Anthony Eden•
~ .a · CQnat~"ViUve partt conftre.n~ c~lnl liP evm aoonel'-on

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leSil until the third quarter when
they again cou,ntered to lead the
Chich, but then-. the Ironmen In
the fourth quarter drove the ball
to the Log11n 1 ya•·d line where
after four tries Loga·n took over
With six seconds to play,

Oct. 11.
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Dunes has beon walking a tlght~rope on tbe erl~
ai~ On the rote hand, he Ia ~trtvlng mlrhtlly to pre-

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ven.t any outbreak of war: ,but on the other, be o~
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.Abdel Nasser cf Egypt- and, hll ,rould be happy
~ any C!rlLieal deG11Iona can be delayed until after Nov, 6.
E~en ~ faced with a d~eM\t problem. The Britllb are highly
diaturbed with Nauer, and rear Dulhe Ia ,eomprom1mn1 too much.
Howev.er, both ~en can· now tum the problem over to the Unit.:d
Nallon•. where a lencthy debate 11 in prospect. P,olltlclll e~plwT&amp;JI:I·

St. Clair then aa:atn electrified
the crowd wlth •n 89 yard run
that looked as If the upset was
in the making until Yerian of
Jackaon overtook him on the 10
yard llne to end the game.

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Tom M'CQuaid fot' NelaoDVUI., ..
wa.s the work-bone on offe~ for
the winnet.a He lugged t·bt 'ba11,2l
times for a four-yard averBJ"e. Bob
\'ount, 185 lb halfbaeJr;, carried.
e:gbt times for an eight-yand tYerage, his 24 yard scamper to set up
the T D helping a lot.

Big Junior Hawthorne heaved
the long ones but it was t w o
Smith-to-HellUliey passes that hit
for vital yards in that last minute
desparation drive that failed. The
last f1lay of that drive's series was
a long heave over the goal line by
big Junior that almost, but not
quite connected.
The Hounds tallied with t W o
minutes left in the second per.iod
wilh Jim McQuaid going over from
une yard out.
qply JTIPme~t~ ,b e f o r e the
Hounds hlld been MoPped by a gallant goal line stand oD the:· one
yard lie. Hemsley pUnted QU\"
his. own 33.
t.ben Young
a pitch out
left
24 yards
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.lt.,Cqr,qet!l,d
IJ. l'roj&gt;)lita
II. .£Jtclam,a..

ed the finxertips of Quarterback
Don Smith, going down. Tbey
couldn't gain and had to punt.
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The Panther line, from tackle to
~·~~le, particularly in the .tteood
was tough ._Defensively BenLambert, Barnitz, "-\11;,
Werry. Wildermuth and Bellle,
were all hitting bard.

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, 0. Dugan, Creme:ms ami L.
The Plains- Phillips.
ter, Adams, Wilson, T. WUUama,
Bill Williams, Thomp 10 on: backs:
Charney, D. B1·own, Burdette game.
and Clonch.
P'bilowing the next kickoff, ' the
MiiUn team drove ?6 y•rds for a
Butch Legg
touchdown with
cracking the line from the sever,
yard line. A Milton kick for the
extra point was no good and the
FalcOn9 led by a score of 7-41.
The winning touchdown came
ln the second quarter when Gary
RtlWHey 1t~pped lnto the bero'a
Eastern Hi~h Sc,houl cupped
circle lor !be Gre:rhounds wlth
its SI'COfld ftl0tJiall ' ,iDIIIC nr the'
an 82 yRrd gaWop for a score.
season yesterday , •fternoon at
Young , blockt&gt;d the extra point
Merccr~vill&lt;' I:J-7 Ph1ying 110 an
try and the scoring for the even80 ya1'CI field.
in-a was completed.
John Hetzer, Eastern qunter·
The Millon team had taken
back, scored the first TO near
the cnrl of the first quarter from pos.u~ssion of .the ball an their
the four after ollcklng on a 33 oWn one yard line prior to Row·
yard gallop from an option play sey'a run. The Falcons had car·
to the 9 yard line to set up his rled the ball to th1t point where
clo!te-in tries.
1
• Ro11coe Sprouse fumbled and the
Greyhounda recovered.
Two :~erie~ of downs later af·
The Falcons drove into scorter the kick off, Caldwell, the- lnl territory two more times In
Merccr,willc .quarterback, tied it the came only to fumble cb1nces
up with a smash over tackle, and for puiUng the aame out of the
Johnson added the point.
fire.
The gamtJ see-sawed this way
Kenny Taylor of the Falcons
until •ar ly in the fourth ea nto returned the Falcons were stUl
when Hl'tzcr .and Ais boys p~t first
time since the Pomeroy
togrthu a nice brew or option 1ame and Wll outltiOdiag ift the
plays, end runs, and pas ~ cs, to Falcon line-. He had auffered a
mov~ f1·om their own 86 lo pay alight concucalon Ia the' aecond
dirt. lblph Knight scored the tame or th(! seaiiOft .
louchriGwn, but the try for point
Despite the fact that Taylor
failed.
retu•·ned, the F•lelnt were ttill
l''rom there on f::astNn kept hampered ls Joe Ford wu unMer~C"rsvilll' in the holl', unrl the able to play because of an attack
game ended with the bull In of the flu.
Easlrrn's posscs11tOn on tAelr
·Three Falcons were injured in
own 37.
the contNt but none of tbem
Eastern passed seven limes, teriouAiy. Sproule, YOlml and
had one Intercepted, completed George Henon,
ill, suffered
four for 28 yards; ~erccrvtlle hurts and thus hampered the
pas~:~ctl
tlvt&gt; times,
completed F-'ton attack.
none, had Dne alolen.
Young carried the ba11 only
Eastern made nln• first downs twice for 42 yards before he waa
lo six for Merccrsvlllc. The lat. InJured and h•d blocked one of
ltl' fumbled
aud lost the ball
tba attempts fot an extra point
thrc(' times. Eastern held onto
Oy
Milton. Out•t•ndinl for the
Jl.
.Falcons wcrre Charles Roush, RoThe lineup.!!, left end acroaa bert Roush and Geor1e Cunning.
the line, and back•:
ham.
E~~ostern-Kauhn, Ritchie, Hilt
Wa~ama led In the atatlatica
Witlatchl. Clel•ad, Long, Knight; department •• the · Falcona rack·
backs: Hetzer, 'Myers, Boylca, ed up 12 firat
to nine 1nd
Boring.
had a net
from
Mereersvllle-.Meyen, Oillon, 1crlmmq:e
to 138.
Bt•aver, Johnaon, McGuln .

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This time Rutland was to go
all the Wily witn Cremeans running from his own 43 to The
Plalnli' 40. Then It was Larh
Dugan for 14, and again for 8 to
the· 20. From there Darrell Dugan went in fo:.- the score. ,Brather Larry added the point.
Then It was Cr.e-m~ant who
coUnted four mure touchdowns,
with Eads ilrlding hi~&lt; blt later Ia
the jame. One , of Cremeans
TO's came when he intercepted
a Charney pass and went alJ the
way.
Tht! Uncups, . IC,fOis the lint
end to left end and back
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Pomeroy ln.LOss To Nelsonville·
By CHIT T.t.NNIHILL
The Purple Panthers of Pllmeroy
took their second defeat of the
season last night 7..() from Nel.sunville in the Hounds uwn lair. A !J.sl
quarter drive aHer being completely smothered in the lint half
that could hive tied ll!t the count,
died on tbc Nelsnnvllle 16 with a

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communion and preacbiDg, lhlrd
Sunday
in muntb '1 .30 P. ~

eveni.ne Apple Grave, Suoday e'll&amp;
meCICJnis
eburth preachlng-R~v Harold C. Mona.y 7:30 P. M. Apple Grvve,
Thurlday 7:30 P. IM. Mgt l...«art.
Dotter, Putor.
ChrbtlMII Church at Long Bot- 9:30, Mornma: wonhip 10:f6. Evetom, every Sunday 9 : ~0 A. M. niDI wor•blp 8 011 tbe bt, ard, 6th
MeetinJ: Wed·
SliDdiY School ana rommunwo ; Sunday•. Prayer
fir1t SWlday in month 7.JO P. \f . neaday a
•lnt llaptit.t Church. PINMr.ay,
Churcl. preaCblllJ; third Sunday
1n month 10.30 A. )!' _ CbtJrcb com- Ralph Zu.ndel, pastor, WiiJiam Wat
muoaon and preaehmg -Rev soo, supt., cGmbined worship aDd
stud,v 9 :30-lO. OO;
7 .30 Youth
H.arold C. Doster, Pastor
0.. Churc;h of Chri1t, Karao, meettng W.dn esd&lt;~y 7 :30 Bible
every Sunday D.JO A Y:. Sunday sludy Thursday 7 30 MISSionary
School and 1 1 IJimuniun ,
J ~ond .soc1ety mec:mg.
Diag East t..M.IU~.; M YF

• ~;ana.
ctturch of ....,.
~ ol Latter Day Sainta, Old
.,.... Fllta, on Portland Route.
llmdq School 10 a. m. preaching
11 ._ m. and 8 p .• m. and Bible
Stucb' ThursGay 8 pm P&amp;litor C
Prorou Aslit Cha; Hupp.
Sunday Ill 1 ,nth 10 JO A. M
,:-l: llKine 8a,.iat Church, Y. Wes- Church commumon and preachlll.!l
}.t.J .lenkloa, Pastor . Sunday School Iourth Sunday m montll 1 .30 P
Church of Chr~tt. Locot~ M. l"hurch preach1n~ -Rev Har·
. . Pomero)'·HarTISOll.ville
Road. Old C. Duster, Past:&gt;r.
fhe CRrittian Church at HamJ.lble Sdlool 9 :30 A M. Moml.Di
luck
Grove, ev~ry Suna.ty 9:10 A
Wonbir;t aod Communion 10:30 A.
M. Chrb.tlan Endeavor 7 !5 P. M. M. Sunday Sthool and commU.'l.IOll
En-nina: Wonb1p 8 P. M Thomu sec::ond Sunday tn month 7 3U t'
,VyaU. MiDis.ter. JOiS'I"ph Jobn&amp;on, M. {'burch preaching lourth Sunday in monlb 10.30 A M. church
Bible Scbool, Supt .
, MIMnvlll• Mothodial Church. communwn and preach1ng ~ Rev
Jle&lt;r, R. M. Grove, Pastor, .Hosmer H.amld C. Doste-r Pastor.
11.-, Supt. 10 A. M. Stu&gt;&lt;lay
EUB Church••• Mornlftl Star &amp;
~I; 11 A. M Wor.ship Service; Eaterprlsa,
Rev. Rotor Bi&amp;hop,
~ 7:30P. M.
t'astor Mornmg Slllr
Sunia)'
School
9
4~ A. M. Morning wor·
......,. Community
Church
Ludjoe Creek RO&amp;d Rev. R. E. ahip II&lt; J 1 A . M MY I" Sunday 'e,·e.
1'llosMe. pa~or. Floyd CleluMl, ning al 8. Puyer me~ting Thur•
Obta.'dJ, Servi~ 7 30 r. M. Prayer day evening. to:nt'lrpme Sund;.,y
10:10 A M Morning wor,.m.eedfal Wednesday night 7 .30 P. School
•blp 9.30 A. M. YJ&lt;' at 6.30 P. M.
lL E'vc7ooe oonhaJJ.y trn'ited.
11te lutlond MothMIIIt Church Evenmg wor.sh1p 1 JO Prayer
,lley, Robert E. Linter, " - · mhtma: Wednesday 7 30 P M.
Ul Ct-.urcMt, L•tart F•ll1. Ro&amp;rada)' School 9 :30 A. M. Geora:t
a:er
MarUn, Pat~lor. Sunday School
Canoo, Supt. Wotiilip Service at
9:30
A . M. Worship Servu·e 7 p
10:30 A . M.
M. Chmtian Endeavor altPcrDate
Ttt. SrrHUM Methotllat Church Stlndays at 7:;-tU p M.
Rev. RoDert E. Linter, Pastor.
Churc:h of th• Naurtne, Syr•
Sunday School 9 :30 A. M. Dana cuse, Roy K. Wilhaml&gt;, pastor...
Wmebrooner, Supt. Worship Ser· Sunday School 9:30 A M Mornma:
Vke! 1 .30.
worship 10:30; NYPS 6 30 P. M;
CHURCH Of' CHRIST: Hiland
Evangehstlc servJc~ 7.30 l'. M.
ChaDel, Rev.
Edison
Weaver,
Wednesday evemna: prayer meel
B.ible School 10 a. m. Supt. Henry
Inc for lhe m1dweek ~ n d Tuesua,
' Eblia; Morning service 11:30 A anernoon praver hour
Third Sthet hntacostal Chureh
HouN of Prayer, Cholfor, 5'"1&gt;
Middleport, B. L. Burett. put or.
day School 9:30 A . M. M01nlna:
Sunday School 10 Q, m. Evening
worship 11 A . M. Sunday evening
terYiet '1' : 4.~ p. m.
worship at 8. Prayer meeting on
M".; .Evangelistio Service 7.30 r.
Thursda.Y 8 P M.

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Harritonvillo Pre.byterhtn, . .
ply pastor,
Rev . Ralpb Zundel.
lO 00 Cburch school. 8 p .. World
W1de Communion.
Ltt1rt falls Methodid Ch&amp;Jvol,
t"loyd Workman, pastor .
Letart
Fallt~. church 1chool, 9 :30. no wor·
sh1p Sunday evening due to revival
at East Let-.rt. Prayer serv1ce Wep·
nesday evening 7:30.
Racine Ml••lon, CMrtn luah
pastor, Services Sunday 7 :30 a,nd
Tuesday 7:30.
Portlond Church,
Eorl Cuattr,
pastor., Ass't. pastur, Edith Codner
Service&amp; Sunday 8 00, Tuesday at
7.3() and Friday 7 30 .
Church of tha NozaroM, Middleport. Rev. Robert Styers, pis·
tor. Bible School 9:30 Leater
Taylor, Supl. Morning worship
10:30 : 6 .45 Yo ung Peoples meet·
day 7"30 Prayer meeting.
day 7 ·30 Prayed meetlng.
The Salvation Army, Midd.l.,
port, Capt. Glenna Rummell . Sun
day School 2:3U p m.; Holine!IS
meetlng 7:30; p . m. Open air
serv1ce 7 :30 Salvation meeung.
Chur~h of
Chri&amp;l, Bradbury,
Edward Emt'rson, pa stor Bible
School 9 :30, Thurman
Carsey.
Supt. Mornlnl! worshi p and com·
munlon JO 30. Christlnn Endea·
vor 6 p. m : Evening serv1ce a\

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Church ol Christ, Bradf~Jrd,
Groce lpiKo,.~ Church, Eatt ReV. John Wyatt , Paxlur. BJble
Jdain Street, Pomeruy. Rev. J School 9:30; ctturch serv 1cea 10:30
Edwin Clwirle1, Rector; Mrs. Ce. Youth meetmg at 6 P. M. snd
dric W. Clark, organist. Wor.hi;,
Suncfax even·
IUld JCrmon at 10:30 A. M.,
· Supt.
Commutdor. fin1t Sunde~y In mo;"l~1 ..fi
frHioncl
Chutt.b khool, .D~Jinne rs
nt Joppa
Primal")', at 10:30 ~- M. f'or
at 10 20 Sunm11tkm coocern.lna: our

Bolturn 9.ZO A.
. plene telepbonc 302.J.
rr!ll&lt;lling
liCrV\ce
ll) 4.,; SunChrlttl•n Church ol RHCI&amp;vlll•
rl~r Scbou1 at Reedmllc 8:20 A.r
Every Sunday lU A. M. Bunday
V. Preaching.
. School and t:ornmunffin first SunFr•• Met~odllf Chur(h, Merry
day m month lt A. M. Church
Batea, Pastor, I..aurcl t:hff Sunday School 8 :30; ClaSil meetJne
10:30; FMY serv1ec 7:00; Preach·
lng 8 .00; Pwayer Mccling Wedne•
EAGI,E RIIIGE CHURCH day 7 :30. Hysell Run Sunday
Scbool 10; Preaching 11:16,
4 Miles S. or Chester
FAIRYIIW
Edward Griffith pta~. SundaJ
Scbopr 9:80 a. m.; Vounr People•
AT
meetlng 6:4!:1 p . m.; Preachlr•g aervice.!! 7:30 p. m.; prayer meetJng,
Weflnrsday 7 :30 p. m.
First 8 t.:venlngs 1 dlrferent
Me:thocll•t Charg•, Letart Folia,
speaker will be heard .
9·30 A IM. Ap.ple Grove. 10 30
fllaAt.&lt;l, 7:30 P. M. Letart Fill's RuRev. Freeland Norris Will ra l Life s~rvice w-ith special mu·
Speak theiRtmalnder.
~Je. Pra3·er mooting¥: WedniMCiay
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REVIVAL

OCT. 15-26

7:30P.M.

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"When The Frost Is On
The Pumpkin"
And The Children Are
Full Of That
Fall Vim, Vigor And
Vitality, Make Sure
There is plenty of Fresh

ence to our Creator and Redeem.
er. It wou.Jd seem thlt merely
keepm1 meD from fiJhUDI j&amp;
lnsufhctent. All of us reallzt
that man~ time&amp; nation• do not
lia:ht because they feel that
tbelf mlll1.11ty strength II not
1Uffic1ent to win a victory. At
the present lime we bear much
tali. about keeping our de.feneu
1trong. In order to maiotaia
what 1..-e call peace m the w-&gt;rld.
Does not th.i! sltuatJ!n lead Ul
to the conclu.~ion that sucb I
peace ~~ a peace of forte and not
one of good will Two bora of
varymg s1ze may !we at peace
for a ttme after the larger one
bas twaten !he smaller one; but
U is rrally not a peace for the
smallN boy b saying wittUo bis
bead. ··W11it till I get biuer,
lbt'n I'll lid: yolf."
Ob\'lu usly , in the cases or the
bo&gt;s and of nations. there can
be no harmonious hving until
tht 11.!!1lude of the heart Ia
changed from hate and BUip.eiin
sto unc ofd love and confidence.
·1o, m ldor er toh be peacemakers
. .,.
1 wou
seem t at we shall need
h
r
to ace t e fact that a radJcal
eh.anl!r mutf tranEpire in the
hear ts of men. Jesus aeema \0 tn.
dlr•l lh&gt;'o he h
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w n e sa 1n atthew 7; ,:&lt; 16-1'1', "Do
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ly llov. ltalph C. Zundel
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One of the beat!tude.s,
men·
tianed by Jeaua in tbe Sermon
oo tb"' Mount, i.a tbe foUowiq :
"Bleoed are th~ peacemaker&amp;
for tbey shall be called the ehlldren of God ." The Suez c:rl.sl&amp;
has again r~mmded u.s of the Jmportance of Peace .
Before comudermg thu be-ati·
tude, it might be well to emphasize that the Bible teacbeJ
that God is a God of Peace. F ur
mstance. almost rve1')' epistle In
the New 'l'estam~ent either opena
or eloses with the words '"The
Peace of God' or ''The God of
Peace ., Tbere are also many pa&amp;,ag~s which connect
Jesus and
Peace. As He was llbout to leave
his disciples, Jesus .said "Peace
[ leave with you. My peace I give
unto you " On the first Easter
~ve nlng , aA he greeted
his bewildered
followers
He said.
"Peace be unto Yt¥1·" In fact,
Lsa1ah in his weltknown propttecy sppke of Jeaus as the
"Prince of Peace ."

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MIMIIR PIDIIIAL DIJIOSlT lNSURANCI

COIJ',

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Js Jailed FOr
Unpenned Catt}e

Escapees From
Mansfield Are
Captured Sat.

Player Suffers
Fractured Leg

A {'ortland
farmer. Wiilard
Smith, was to have a hearing
today in JusUce of Peace R. E.
Grindley's .;ourt on a ebarge of
illesany allowing his cattle to
r~t~n loose.
Tbe c()mplaint WI&amp; slined by
E. E . Hayman, Partland. Smith
wu in county jail Sunday.
In. anotbn hearing this morn·
ing, Justice Grindley aueased
Booky Manley,
Middleport, a
tlae of $5 and CO!IIts on a chatit
o1 lntoxicaUon following his 'ar~
rest Saturday by Deputy Sh•:rlff
Harold Duckworth,

t.~~chyosSqpi~~d~Y

Scioto COunty .. changes of the strilre-bound Ohio CoDJOllTelephone Co., were expected to reopen today after
uruon and management met
In day-long talks Sunday
with Gov. Frank J. Lausche.
-'
Lausebe called the special meeting with both sides In the
14-week strike after new violence flared at company ei:dat~d

F1ve men wbo lt!lfaped from the
Mansfield Reformatorv were back
behind bars today .
Three of the eeeapeea were arrt'sled 10 Coolville Saturday b y
Athen1 County Deputy Sheriff Harold Sh1elda They had been at
large a week.

the Racine Emer-

ebanges 10 Portsmouth.
Company Preaident, Clare E.
Wllliamt ag~ed to reapeD !. .b t
New Baston and Portlmoutb ucbange~ o. n Laude's a:uarantit
that State Highway Patralmea
would protect aupeniaory 1Jt1P0Ao
uel and cable repair crewL
''The deep.:.st concern of maoagernent Is the safety of lRipei'Vi·
sory personnel and the mea r&amp;o
pairins tb (ables," WilliamJ told
the Governor.
Lautche said he was very ihank•
ful for Willlama' juda:emeat..
Williams eloaed tbe Porl.lm.oo~
exchange Friday blectiq DIU. tht
area's telepllone IJJtertl eomplet&amp;
ly, aftl!!r bricb .,. I! r e l:eavt4
CoDBOUdated Tele- tbrouKb windows, a compafty car
tod~ entered ita was: burDed, llld .lbotJ fired Into
a Portsmo11th motel Ualli:I.J eom-

Ministers Call

The other two men were p1cked
up 1n front of a Coolvilie ~rvi.ce

Mrs. Nellie HanBGn, Pomercy,
waR tak~n to the Meigs General
H:rurital
Saturday
afternoon
from a IGCAl restaurant for medlcal treatment by the Pomeroy
Em~gen()" Squad. ·
On Sunday the squad took
Issie Bryant, Pomeroy, to the
hospital for medical treatment
then r.epeated
the: trip \ this
morning at ~ :20 a'cloek when
Bryant again be-came iU,

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Ma1·ion Bllrton. CooMlle, and Rober~ Muldrew of TuAC.arawas Court.·
ly,

Lakin Visualized
As Rehab Center
Alcoholism

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Pf.ll"olmeD ln! Deeded f:o.
gift p. . . . . to tbe -

aud crews repartna: cable&amp;.
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''Cities will h.ve to ~
with tbe patrolem,'' I.amJdle _;at~
The governor n.1d. tbe ~

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Speeill aetivitUs for tbe aut
two weeks llave fteen plaaned .. ,
the Bend Rotary Club.
On Tbunda)' of thi8 week the
club memben will travel to the
State Youth Camp near Ripley
where they wjQ meet ia an inter~

city get-toptber of Rotary Clubl.
On 'lburaday, October 25, W C

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for
profit" eorporaiiPU charter to
"PomeroJ Gun Club, Ineorporat·
of

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fte. i•rperalora were: ~h
Gilmore, .~told Smltb, C. C.
~IPbiNJJI. L Jl Karr, Jr., and

Alfred Elberre'ld, all of Pomeroy.
Attorney Fred W. Crow, Jr.,
sulated them In the preparation
of\ their· Articles of Incorpora·
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Heath Methodist Church and the morning Worship servic~
were combined Sunday, October 14, ln..a service which began
at 10 a.m. under the leaderShip Of Sup!. Ernest Co.vert and

Charter Granted
Pnmeroy Gun Club
As:A,Corporation
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side cl'lalr $21.00

men will accom. . ,CfnN M
are out making reJWn. He tart~,.•

available to tUe aay a.tJk ld tia!ta. ·~
patrolmea
to maintain law and PP.
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for so Uttle? As a rule, you won't, but we made a special. factory.to-you
arranJt!ment with the famous manufacture1· so }'OU can own this fine furni·
ture for what you•d expect to pay for ordinary pieces. We've pictured onl~
a sampling of our complete open-atock selection of bowling pin quality solio
hardrock maple for your entire home. Corne see them all. touch the soft,
worn edges, glide your fingers over the silken smoothness of the hand ruhbetl
finlah .•. then choose the pieces you want at really substantial savingR

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Tbe flOHrnor, hittiat: bird at
violeDtc in tbe city, .IIJid he ..tall..
not allow lawleuaeu to abound
dowu tbere.''
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sheriff.
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patrol wOldlld be Sftt to PorUmouth to aid in roalDtaiDt; law
and order.
''Prlmaril7 I'm citiJ rB. about
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aemh sbowed nothi..n.a: and It was
believed the flares w~re dropped
~1 1 British Shacklton bomber.

The FARMERS BANK
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Meatbor hderli Reoerve Syalea

Governor Intervenes In Strike
015f In Session With Union, Company

pOrtland F3fDlef

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Gau1, son o
Mr. and Mrs. Jate Gaul, Ratine,
.. ,peared at sea last Wednesday with 59 ~ersons on board.
is in Meigs General Hospital to. . A U.S. Air Forte announcement said the wheels were day recClvering rrom a broken
' jtlcked up by the tanker NaviceUa
leg suffered Sunday while playIt a point 370 miles 101.dwest of
illg ~&gt;andlot football on the RaLaod'll End, Britain's moat south·
clne High School playfield.
westerly Up.
Young Gaul was brought to
Force offi®rs and' men a n d a
. Nevy crew of\ nine W&amp;'S last heard
from Wednesday nigbt at 11 point
180 miles southwest Bf Land's End
while enroute to the Azores and
, J(eGuire Air Forte Base, N. J . The
Ia~4itll wheels wer~ fOUnd 100
'·~lfll sout-11. of tJtat position.
, Air Foree plaal:es abo We r e
8~biug. 111 area lome 6()0 mlles
'Weat. of li'e,lan~ wbere flares were
,JePI)fted sl&amp;hted during the night,
JD Uli:I.OUD.Cement nid. However
the flares mly h. a v e orglnated
'from, pu.sinJ iutiace ships and
' unnot• bp coo.firmed as distress
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LONDON (UP)-A British tanker picked up two aircraft.

.1)1e wheels o(f the southwest co.ast of England toda~. Serial

are many and

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~rtraft Wheels Being Checked; Sandlot Football

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and SaVings Company

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio,

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with c~ .t a M ehouu1' or
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INIJ.riiiii fH l'lle lfeip-B•••• ..,.._

ane Remnants Fo nd

-I numbers of the wheels were bemg checked to see If they
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f rom a U .S . 'Milit ary Ai r Tr ansport plane that disap.

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WITHTHAT

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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•REMt:MOER

etll rorth evil fruit . A COOd tree 6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., O&lt;L
e&amp;naot brini forth evU .fruit,
aeltber can a corrupt tree briae
forth Jood tr1Ht." Wbile thia may
£eem like a bopelelil rdtuation
10 far u the evil tree !1 cooeeroed, we must remember that
by ll'afUq the sltultiOb may be
Mr and Mrs Gerald Reuter re&amp;ltend. Jbn's nature, floO. may
turned home 1'b unday evenloJ at·
be clla.qed : for aa tbe A~Ue ter a visit ln Philladepbia, Pa.,
Paul point. out ln RomaM j :6, with their 10n Donald, a patient at
''The love of God iB shed l'broad
the Naval Hospltal. 'I1ley reported
in our be&amp;rta by the Holy Spirit Don.ald as improvutg.
whicb ·18 given untn 1.11." And, itt
Galatians 3 we read, ''The fruU
Mr and Mrs Edward Bauer have
of tbf: spirit Is love, joy, peaee returned home aft('r a vitll willl
lon1 luffenng, gentlene1111, etc."
relaUves in Coll!'mbus.
Do we want to be Peactmak·
era-bleaaed Peacemakers; . tben
Mrs H P Smitb and Mrs C F
let ua give ourselves to the luk Tompkim of Pomt'I'Oy and ·Mrs
of relating men to the transform· Gomer Lew1s of Racme returned
ina splrJt or thl! God of Peace home Thursday mght from Columthroua:h JesUB Christ.
bus where they attended the fall
It Ia uld that a &amp;aiutl:r mao enlarged executive meeting of t.he
atood one day in a a:reat art 111. Women's Societv of Christian Ser·IV)' before 1 picture of Jesus. VICe of the Metbod1st Chureh.
As the man Joo~ed into His
lovely fue, he
he&amp;Td to PY
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Him, 1
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on
eeks have
1 50 hu VOI'ce·.
returned home after a ~everal
love Him." IIof, 0, ~·•:.l;~~~~~;l~d ay.s vuut m Ne 1sonv1·11
e v.it h Mr
an""•or.
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and Mrs John R Wee k s.
tlona!Hy 0 , erheard
the
apoken wcards and repeated them
"Meu Him, 1 love U'- too"
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toJether ~"~The3y~w~u~J~
In
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-'o:oll~bo~u~nd~~~~
Olftee IJoan: ...to
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rI&amp; Noo• OD 'haL)
t~UJh
Of

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thatis .tJlt
aboword
~bvious
"Peace"
that indlcat.es.
what Je- 1 f,,~1t
sus mention.o: ln tbi¥ beatitude is •
\'Ji!l'Y true that "bleisedaesa Is a
happy ,tato of being, b Intimately
connected with a peaceful rela·
tionship with God 'and man.
When Jesus said, "Bleued 11'1! ·
the PeacrmAkililra" he seems to
have Inferred that !lome effort
would be requ1red; and from
the fact thAt ttte nature of God
and Christ Js one of peace, It
7 :10.
would seem
inescapable that
Presbyterian Church, Syracu.e, peace must be made with refer·
Ruppel! , pa!tor.
Rev. Howa"d
Church School 9 :30 Robert Har·
Reese, Supt: Morning worship at
din Supt. Westmmster
Youth
Fellowship 6:30; Evening service 10:30: B'J1U 6 p. m.
St. Paul Lutheran Church, L.
7 :30 topic "strange As It Seems"
M.
Mohrboff.
p~:~$1-or .
sunday
H..th Me-thodl•t Church, MidSchool
at
9
.30
a.
m.
Charles
L.Y·
dleport, Rev C. R
KonkrJght
tie,
Supt
n.wine
service
at
10:30
pastor. Rally Dl'y and worsh1p
a. m Public alwa ys welcome.
~e rvi&lt;'e eombinefi
10 a m topic
Federated Church: lvanvol ..
"Keeping the Current On" ape·
enl
-Reformed
•Preshylerlan Waldo
eial program an1 music b y tb~:
J . Bartels, pa11lor Fred Blaettnar
Junior Choir with Sharon Jlltlrs
as on~~nist: .semor Youth Fe\ . Supl 9 Hi a m. Sunday School
lowship 6 p . m .;
We-dnesday 10 :30 a. m. Worship Topic "The
Supreme
Question"; 6 p
m.
choir practice 7 p. m
Fellowship
(ilmcbeon,
Uhurch o4 Chrilt, Mlddloport, Youth
make re&amp;~nations): Tuesllay 6 p.
Fred Glll'dncr,
pastor
Bible
Jll.
,Women's Guild wU! tneet.
St-hool 9 :30; Morning worship at
T~e will be ·a potluck supp«r,
10:30 topic "Paymg All'', e: p. m
Ch.rislill1'l Endeavor , 7 p . m Eve- (')ectwn of olfacer~ . Topic Tbe
n in II ~ ervlce .!!ubject "Tl"!e Hun- Amencan Tndian . Spea~~r Mtke
,
drrdth Sh~cp" : Wcdnesrlay 7 p . Simmons.
United Mothodl1t Church, Eum. rrayer meeting, Bible study .
gene Brown,
pastor.
Susday
Ftnt Pratbyterltn
Church, School SU~ a. m Theo Smith.
Middleport, Rev. Howard Rup- Supt. Wonhtp 10·30 a. m. Subpelt, pastor Church School 9·30 ject "Th.e Valley of Ve1·dJct".
James Buchanon , Supt. Morning Membership Training Clan 1 (l"t
worship 10.30 topio "Strsna:e As clock this 1fternoon~ Methodisl
It Seems": 6 p. m. Westminster Youth nlstrlct Rally at , Wheelaf-ternoon
You.th FI!!Jow•.hip : Monday 7 30 e--rahurg 2:30 this
Trustees meeting:
Wedn esday Special m ret1nl! at Federated
Juninr Choir tl.30; Sr Choir 7 Church lit 6 p. m. for those In·
p . m .. Thun11h.y meeting of El· tcr e11led In I! Youth Center in
ders, Trustee~. Deatons 1:1nfl Dea- Pomeroy . Prayer meeting on
eoncss~~ 11t 7:30 with Oeacone~&lt;- WednesdRy ('vtnlna at '7 :30 at ttte
sus in ctlarge bf the Sllcial hour. Unlted Methodist.
Chrlitlon Sclona Sodety. 144
Firat 81ptilt ChurCh, Mtddl..
port ltov. C. E. H'oyof:, paStor. Multerry Ave., Po.meroy .. ' MOI'O·
Chun·h Sl·hvol 9:10 Frank Chee:~c ina servi&lt;'e II a. m. with doctrine
brew, Supt. Morning Wd1"8hlp at of Alun('ment and the golden
10: 1!'1 condu,..tcd
by the youn~ teltt: All things are of God, who
pcnplr: CliUord Coletnln will hath reeonellkl us to himti!!Jf 'by
hrmg the m e~sAI{e; 6 p . m. Jun. Jesus Christ and hath given to
ior and · Rl"'nior Hi Youtll F ellow· us lhc min1qtry of reconeUiatlon
ship, 7 30 ltvenlna: service Cle· II Corinthians S: J8. Wednesday
m i~ Fox
preli idlM film "Thc evcn1nl{ Rervl&lt;"e at 8. The pamUc is
Kinnt,·ct Flame" to be shown: cord1ully lnvilt&gt;d to atlend. ReRd·
Momb y 7 30 Priscilla Circle at ng room wt!h side entrance locat
lhe h11me n( Mrs. Gerald Anthony f'd 11! r('ll\' r f ehureh open to the
wdh M1s Huth Robinson as ho~· publ1c on Monay from 2-4.
te ~s. Wcrlne~day m!d week Pny·
Alfred Mothodlat Church R~v. I
tor nud P1 &lt;1-~e service reports on R M. Grove, pastor. Sund{liy
thr Ohio ll ;tptlst
Convention: School at !qO Lloyd Dillinger
7:30 Senior Choir:
Thuuday Supt. Wo rs hip service at lO :S
Busy lll'ea nt Lhe home of Mrs Din smore Boyle.&lt;~, leader: Tut&gt;S·
Allen Hu.llhl's.
day £'vemnq Oct. 18 WSCS meet·
Mt. Moriah loptltt Church, ing at !he llomt' of Eleanor Boy.
Muldl£'pMt. lltv. N. D.D Bat·tlon lcs; Wedncl'day evening prayer
pa~lu r. Bible School 9 : 1~ Arlena srrvicl' :1t 7 30.
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three-year-old
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Day Is Pladned
\Jarket Reports

At Pt. Pleasant

CINICINNATI. (}. UP-Produce
&amp;bout steady lo lc lower
oa mediums; prlee at farmar eoosum"eri wh.ite&amp; and browns, A
Jumbos 4ll..fl; A 1ara:e 43-44; A
mediunll 2630: A small 19-21; B
largl!! U-38; FOB A large fO-GO:

The 4·H Club Achievement
Day lor f.H Club members &amp;Dd
worlteN. of M-ason County wUI
be held on Novrmht'r 10 at the
Or.daaace
.Sf'hool m
Point
Ple11111l

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A medium 33-35.

A ba~~qu e t will he se rved t~
all 4-K Cl11h mt•mh&lt;'rs who have

Chickens, frye-rs .slightly firmer; fryers 3·3"; lb 16-17; hens
ovtr D libs 18-14; hens 5 lb and
undl!!r 13; hens light type 11-12
old f'OOlllters 10.11.
T\ll'keys toms. heavy 2ft lb.
and up JN:4; toms. under 26 lb
D-23; heqs, heavy 2648J,i; fry·
era-routers 10 1b and under 2$26.
lll.aUer 90 i&gt;COJ't 68.

comvJ.eted project~ and exhibit
wnrk, r..ade rs and adult eouoCIIOI'I wHI also atu•nd.
Tht! day ~~ set nside to make
a repOrt to the Nation, State and
County on 4-H work.
Awards Jnli certificates for

aatilltactory complellon

or dub

work will be
presented duriaa
the proJram by Russell Priddy,
4-H Club a.e;ent 111 hl:u.on County.

the Rev. C. Raymon Konkright .
Certificates for Sunday School
attendance by Mr. Cove~ a n d
Euler, sectf'tary, mcluded
a. nine year record by Eu~ell Konk·
nght; s_even year, · Dav1d Ko~kright : sJx yean. Sandra Brewmgton, Robert Hennesy, Dianne MeComas Sharon Jones· fivf' yf.ars
Evely~ Gibbons; fou~ yeant, Bar:
bara .Jones. James Hamer: one
year, Mtehl Llovd, CartPr Prencb.
Karl Beck and Connie Cook.
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Supt: c_over\ also f"xpre!ISed b1s
a~prect ~tmn of thr work oC th~
teachers and Sunrlay Srhool offi.
cen and award£'d crrhrJcale&lt;; to
I. E. Miller, Brss S;nborn . Mrs
James Brewingtrn Mr ~n d Mrs.
EmenJon Jones . lf r~ ('lyd!' Jnglr~.
Mrs L. W. MrC'oma.s. Mrs Jack
Bechtel, Mr"~. Onn Sm llh , Sharon
Jones, )lt"ll Thoma~ R1ley . Jsm t&gt;s
Euler, Richard C'hamhel's and
Charles McElhinney This service
cl01ed by 11. pra yer by Mrs.
Emest covert .
Sharon Jone ~ was organist for
the "t()Oibinc-d otlVJr..e .md tlte Pri-

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Gilmour, district perJOn.nel aupe~
visor of the AppalachHlc Electric
Power Compan,., will pre~e~~t a
talk on '-r'be Pown of Your Vof.e."
Gll:nour'a speech ill a part of the .
"a:et-out·tbe~vote" umpaiglli heiDI
staged by the oompany in Mason
County aDd o&amp;ber d!strle.ta in the
company's t~ystem .
Memben Of t h e Bend Rotary
Club Wil! sponsor JUe&amp;\1 at tbe
meeting at which Gilmour ia to
speak .
Gilmour's talk eltes the privi-lege of the right of a free vote
which few people throughout the
world "elljoy. It p01nts out, too,
that alm06t 40 per cent of the
people in an;y average group in

mary D~oartment sang "Holy Saltbath". "Autumn Day". "Jesus Bids
1 Us Shme·· and the Junior choir,
directed hi' Mrs L. W McComas. America did not vote ~ at the lul
sang an aniht'm "Holy, Holy. Holy." presldential electiOn and defend
Oth
1
1 · 1d
· their action by claiming that
er ;;pee 11 1 mus c lllC ~ e pl· their vote does not count.
ano solos by Sandra Brewington.
S~zanne Bradbury and tc:atbleen MEIGS GINERAL HOSPITAL
H1llen R1'C1lat w n ~ w£"rp .RIVen .~Y
Adm.lUed.: Mrs. Maey Ne.....
John Inglt&gt;~. Debbie Call~, Syb~a Middleport; Charles Gaul; a..
Swanson, K1rk Berll. Ela:rte Dav1s
and Br-tty Lynn KOC'hler. A sur- cine; llrt, EIRard Stiles. ,Middlepn!!e ror th£' enngregation waa 11 port; 111'1. Ruth Snograu, .._
solo bl" \Irs John Lockwood Day. doe: Art.11.!11! Morarlty, Po:mat~J;
1on. d;. ughter of the pa1to~ and Mrs, Allie 1-tawley, Middleport;
Mr11. l'ernard
Wplte, Racine;
h is w1f£'.
John Slack. Syracwe.
At tlw Promotwn Day service
Dischargil!d l Thomas Terrell,
leaC'he rs who announced the pro~
Racine; Ol&amp;ude Cunningham. Sy~
motl{lns were M:rs Ingles, Mrs
racuse; Mrs.
Violet Morarlty,
Brcwinglon. Mnr; McComas, M:-s
Pomeroy; Mrs. Clyde Ktng !Dd
Smilh M,.~ 8l'Chtel. Emerson :Jones
~by, Rutland ; Mrs. Robert BaTBe&lt;ili Sanborn.
ton, Pomeroy; H. B. Bailey, MidThe paslor spoke bricnl' on the dleport.
topic ··Kcepmg lhe Current On"
Blrtba: Mr. and Mrs. Lesli.e
and the program ended with the HawleJ.
Middleport, daughter
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