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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

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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·
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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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OCT. 15-26

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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
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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
id · M
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w n e sa 1n atthew 7; ,:&lt; 16-1'1', "Do
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SI!Ddav• Sermon

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

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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.
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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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station. They w~re indenlifJed as
Ma1·ion Bllrton. CooMlle, and Rober~ Muldrew of TuAC.arawas Court.·
ly,

Lakin Visualized
As Rehab Center
Alcoholism

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He Al&lt;l ... lrill ...... - ·
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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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u: PoriltrO)', ObiCk

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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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Rally Day and Promotion Sunday of the Suilday School of
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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MORNING QAC{{ACHE•
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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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He &amp;aid the respona1billt:r il primarily that of local police ud the
sheriff.
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patrol wOldlld be Sftt to PorUmouth to aid in roalDtaiDt; law
and order.
''Prlmaril7 I'm citiJ rB. about
restoration o1 setv~ an4. maie-

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Of Phone Strike

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

The MATS cua with M u 5 Air

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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•••• ..,.._

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-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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WIATHIR:

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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
M
M Eld
W
Him, 1
r and :-s
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.
......, .
and Mrs John R Wee k s.
tlona!Hy 0 , erheard
the
apoken wcards and repeated them
"Meu Him, 1 love U'- too"
0 p T 0 II ..,
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StUJ othen of ma"" 'r.a-1 aad

~~J~· ~~~·~~~~~~~l~H~Im~lo[o.
toJether ~"~The3y~w~u~J~
In
-~ottierho':f!
-'o:oll~bo~u~nd~~~~
Olftee IJoan: ...to
.., ~• 10 L (Clole
rI&amp; Noo• OD 'haL)
t~UJh
Of

lt
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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LEE, N. J. UP-A phytrtattq:
three-year-old
for a dog bite on
liked the boy bow he

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4-H Achievement
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
benediclwn and r~pon.se by the and Mr. aad Mrs Bernard Wolfe,
&lt;:buir.
Jlad.qa, daUibler.

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The Sentmef

The Daily Sentinel

Daybook

Dl-t/OTEO TO fNTERISTt OF MEIGS--II\.- UN "REA

MINSTREL PARC11CE
IUCH.UD S OWIN
IH!N MOll.

Sun ow r }1 ns I p ac t ce w ll
be c d TuPsday evening n the

AEYNOLD E GREENI

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Publ sblld filrl."etJ' afternoon ez:eep Sunday by Tb Oh o VI lf'J
Bu n~u of e
o~ lne 1. 110 Mochan e S
P ome y 0
t.bone 39fl ed tonal off ce pho~ 31n

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SCHOLARSHIP SET
Es abl sh men
of a
hn a ship fund at
(ol ege n honor of the

hat f lov..

Around and About

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ages that p ec led the a Jve nt of Alexan I

W

,a, Robert RIUll'k

as sweet as a linnets When sh
to led
And fa thful You. woo!Jn
read about how fa thful Jhe was
Any t rde s toQch typtst tamper
ed w th her sh turned stool
p geon and bet ayed him or he
1 could te I n a tn nute Jf s 11e
h gh Ialut n shor hand typ st ex
pe t had l een monkeying w th
my gal Her ke) s loxt luster hPr
tp r-1
agged
and every h ng
turned ou ETOINSHRDLU

BY ROBERT C RUARK

t n Bell

th an 1 tho

The wtrcs \\ent dend nt 6 20 p m o
E \\ ll ams p1estdc11 of Oh o C n
and of a b other
mj n} Gf'nel a \
ord red the n aste J:i\1. I I 1 Po1 t ~
exchange pulled
What followed waioi 77 ho 1r s ot a g
tratlon an 1 apprcht 1 s n or tl e who!r o

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3F Club Members
Enterta1ned At
Baker Gordon Home
M
ana M s Bak er Go don
f&gt;n ria n d he 3F CluJ Fr day
n ng a the r home on :Mul
~rry Avenue
Fol ow ng a d nner at SIX o
c ock th~ r&gt; ('n ng was spent n
play ng flu. 10'\\een games and
stunts
Yf&gt;re Mr

PAST CHIEFS TO MEET
r
Ch efs Assoclat on
1\1 ,::
Temple Pyth an
w 1 mee h s even ng at

he \orne of Mr11 Karl

GROlJ~ I MEETING
Group I or lhe F rst PreSbyter
an Church w It h ve the r Octobe mee ng Tuesday at 7 30 at
~ chu ch where membl:'rs arc
a ~ ked to cone
rna ked fo
a
tD.u
f! Ioween pa t
! 1os._....,
s are
~1 s Gii.le Hys II Mrs Bethel
l Ieman Mrs Donald Lowery
d Mrs Ha old Sauer

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Commumcattons W
Consolidated r, let I
had preceded tht st
had negotiated that
t I vh 101 t 11101 I t I
by Theodore Go ' &amp; ro On Oct ~ I last ycnr I
sold Oh&gt;o rons lid
I to I enera l Telephone C 1
'Mte company ~"~ n v v. ners• dt man led n O('W conh a 1 m
wh1C!h the umon W&lt;lu I g v&lt; up some of th e gains Jt had m 1&lt;'
under the old man g n£'n t The un.lon J cfuscd
lie I he
stnke even before n ~,:ottators had be-gun to to.lk about vagcs
The company brought In supuv1S01 s from other Oluo cttlc
to run the ex hanges
\ lolence bega n In I he f&gt;rs1 bitter dll) s or the strike By
m1dd IY of S rt 18 the 0011 a y &lt;halged there had been 112
separate act f vi 1 t' U):a nst tls personn I and Its proper
ty On the l,'il
s 1 vt v 1 1 ulr rews I t~n so badly
they had lo be h 1 I I I k h !fled th D gh the plate
gla s w ndows J t
b I cts firf'ct I f'Ompan\ trurks
and rcpau crews t
1hl s ul 1 11 n 1 ble h n
1otal number ron
Cilhle rutt tg I c n l so f e JI nt lh:Jt 1cpalr c r ws- f
lo¥-ed whercve1 tht y t 1 t by fll kcts we e 1 t able I&gt; ke ep
up ( 1rcults q nt wo k 1 g
c fte that one oftldal of Dell ' t
Steel Corp s ~ hmt n 1 ( d A r UJic more we( ks of this
and I m gorng to get U c R v Sc u b 1sy on smoke s1gnnls
W1lhams drove Jn f st n i angt v from his hl' ulquarters
at Mali 1 Ohto l...ollc 111 tt c afternoon s£'!lthtng over the fact
that Portsmouth poh c had made no ar osts W 111 n s 1rdered
the two exchatgls still op~1 ll1g in the lily to close down
and all the co 1pany mobile eq1 1pn cnl-bt t r r tw noltl
radKl unttli- to mov out of town
He said In cll&lt;rt W&lt; II •I y
poh&lt;'e pr lfect1on
From that mom C' nt on tl r. Ily s bus 1c s~ n en ~ought fr rm
tJr. &lt;~IIY to set up rn kc h1Cl
nn 1 1 t ns systctfls to sub
shtut&lt;! for theu cic ~ telq h n s ( lis f only the il eatcs1
emergtnty were ac ( 1 I ct 1 .,. t1 lei 1t ( om puny s l v
radio umts one slat 1 ct al 1 h c ht i.l lq uu tcrs one at the
CJty s largest host 1t
Doctors stmpl y h I t
to mak«! every on(' of h
Dlre&lt;t flnand I I s
small But In th
u
mounted temper s ur 1
a beavv but und1 t t l s
By Friday ho •
Iu
bad or~anlzed Tl
mon Pleas that thr nmpa 1 t I t he assurt'd its l)ersonne!
and property wo I t ll&lt; t \&lt; I I I h• tud~e had prevlou~l'
lhunle&lt;l to a vis
, JU I•' all h Ji ll g, connected \lith th
strik&amp;
Law enforcemrnt rr rrrs agrt"e J lo prote&lt;'t the compnm
lllld Ill; personnel
ffp t
f f~rn I ~ thNr oall or office
Tbe l1w en tor e
t ff &lt;'NS s gned a statement of the1r
prorbl.ses and unrlr&gt;r th" 1 1 kr s pn ss 1re Willian acrepted
At 11 09 p m I hal ght I e t r c 1 the master switches on

CIRCLE TO MEET
Th

ar
sta d to
e n w t ts saddled sl pped
p 1 she d
berately s a I d to
l' hew the stall leav ng ndlngs r
off nf n tiVIl!l and such
ke (
kn w ~&lt;he was f n Nht&gt;d .,., hon (
h the 1 key and go you
for my pa ns

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wa

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o out ~he toe lo
g aen
n I d~; of ret rement
and in
anotl-tcr f liy f r me to
r11 n Sb!' s pretll and
and
Will
undo btedly
b eak to barnes~ somP dll) af er
1 aste or I e wh p
bu ahe'll
nev r replace 0 d N nr Seven
a~ he wom11n I love

1t

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n tile p11 p
~ 1.e pat her
gWe h l

" tn 1 e wily
bbnn d d
Hh 1 ~
ke a lrf&gt;
nl d plnt nnrl rh
rl
and h ~ ~ ong uns

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Mor

Syracuse Home
Demonstration
ClubTaMeet

1 nlend to make a sbr ne of
Old N ne y Seven ilasFI r..t~e and
u
1 ut Matnl bas another lclea
She wanta to palm hflr p nk and
JJ\a her ii\Jll;r~a with ph Ioden
t ons But tben Mama pla'nts
evr ythlnll W'Ltl1 phllodendrQDI
11nd berore tl1at happen
Ill
ke I he au and mere fully put
0
Nlnetv Seven away
r pyrhtltt , 191M! hv l nlted
F a rt' Syrtdlcate Inc )

ASalute To Sid Spencer

It must make the n any fr en Is or Sidney A sr,encer happJ
that S1d has he omt suq;essf Jl at horse rae ng All wish
in huppv 1 ace days 1 lh yra s to com&amp;
We a c gta.rl fo Sid bocau ewe know4le loves horses ell
Joys trammg them be1 lg v..1tl them lt;S they grow learn and
Jeg111 to p10duce wmnmg hr ts
Thole " little doubt 11 at tf horses could talk S d s stable
neo nbe1 s \\Ott It report thf ! I e lh('tr l.LI~ tOQ
Sid n ver aouses h' hot se He brings tlll&gt;m along &gt;n train
ng In lhe best wa1 he kno ' nd he refuSeJ&gt;tO overload lhem
Aoith races on con e u11vc 1 s as a fooillait .coach refuses to
" mm:&gt;ge his oo)s every d v " pfay lWei ,8iaJO games pn
1ecessive days
1h'.s ts not true or su 1 (' r ng men ln.::tb&amp; Ohlo l'uant W~
&gt;ave been told II Ot'o are everal stable el'nw'J who enter
heir ammals 1~ races to f qucntly thereby burmng out
heir hor es will to r 1 ' &lt;n •hortenfng their lives
We recaU w&gt;th mlng e I tl "" re •fld cb&amp;Jrin days at the
\lelgs County Fair r&gt; &lt; sov n o&gt;ght lil4 ldne years ago
1hen S1d 1 as flrsl fl&lt; t ~
I! d racing, fjlb~re Is pleasutt
ago!~
ree• lled In kno., g o 1 th S I has vlil!)lcated himself at
!,! &gt;t 1/le l&gt;atlle
rn es ani t()nslon nmnm
a spurt-and a vornhon_,h(' loves and
in And cha
0).t Mondav who
r&gt; I 'to relurned f m va g1ln th.t some of h10 nelghb 'allowed
elves
to chuclde
eadon a shot was r
h s ga ag e a projec lie sent at him lor his e!frontery n ven enterlne
!O&lt;al he tl'through his front '1 v
and alwaya!oslllj
A.Dd the strike cont l'S as b1tlf'J as ever and Wllh the
More powu to yo) S1 I M you have many Winning heata
violence II bas brewed b&lt; &gt;In g ba &lt;lv below the surface
&gt;n the years lo COllie

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/1.. Hallowee n party wa,~~ plan
ned for th!! ch ldren of the par
sh on Oct 27 f om '19 and am
d on th r,mm11 ro tc- th P
'ltrty wrre !Irs
Charles Rad
ford 1\frs Frank J t nn ng M
Qa\ld OhUn~er and Mrs R chard
Grtll
HMteues for the November R
metttng wtre "nnounetd ana
\neludtd M'til!t!s t.enll and Katie
Guth Mrs. ~·~\ A Uenessy Mrs
Cbarle1 G - IIIII Ella Hen-

Box

12 00 Tonla:bt
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IUISIIAY
B 00 Sill&gt; 0..

On
800
800 C.plamKancaroo
900 Gary Moore

aoo

980 Arlllar.._
10:30 S1rib It Rt.h
11 00 v lfilllll La&lt;ly
11 15 I,ovo of Wo
t1 80 Seilreb (or TofiiOl'l'q
1 41 Guid n.q Ugllt
1200 Ray M n•od Shrw
12:80 At The World Turu
1 00 Our Mus Brooks
1 30 Houst"Party
2 00 Bte Pavorf

Strike It 1\kh

11 00 Yal ant Lady
11 1~ Love of IJfe
11 SO

Se...., for Tom..,...

II 45 Guiding Llibt
1200TBA

12 SO
1 00
1 SO
2 00
2 30
3 00

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6 10
6 15
6 SO

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"-&gt;taln~

9 00 GalTJ' Moore

930 At101urGodlr.,
10 so

As tile World T.-

2 SO llob c osby Show
Brighter D117

Our Mlu Broob

Houseparty
Bli Payoff
Bob Crosby
The Brighter Day
Secret Storm
Ed&amp;e of Night
KaUet Kitchell
The Early Show
Us 'Paul &amp;i iWAry Ford
Douglall Edwards
Roblnhood
Burn, and Allen
Talent Scouts

3 00
S.: 1~
3 liO
4 tlo
4 30
G&amp;5
6 00
6 15
6 SO
7 00

Secret StiXm

EQre of Nf41111

Kolie'l Kll&lt;l&gt;oa
The l!:orly Show
Lea Paul 1: Mary Ford
Art Linkletter

Douala!l EdwarU

Grand Old Opry
Phil Silvers ~ow
7 00 The' Brothers
8 00 Herb Shriner
8 30 Red Skelton
9 ~0
8 30
!0 00
10 15

8 00 I Love Lucy
8 30 December :fJrlde
f 0 Studio One

1!0 00 Yout EaiJo Roport&lt;o

12 00 Ftlm &amp; Jraney
NEW ARRIVAL
Rev and Mr!l Roger Btshop 1 30 Fern n ne Touch
are announcins the b rth or a 2:00 Ftlm Fe!tlvat
4: 00 Two Gun PJ•rhouae
~nn Roger Allen •n October 8
G00 Mlckey M.oWJe
a the
Chi I c:othe
Hospital
6 00 New8
r: andparcnh arc Mr and Mrs
8
06 Weat.hel'
lawr nee 8 ~hop { hillictftbe and
6 11l Sports
\f a d Mrs LawrenCt&gt; Martin
urncsv lle M s Bishop and 6 15 John Daly
on ar enow at rile home of 6 30 Famous PlayboW!Ie
l
B 10ho., s parents
398 N
s rh llicothe
'1 00 DanDy Thomas Show

1)oc DQILLEQ L.E'T$
HIS

~EN'TS

KNOW

"JJ..A'T 'Tlt.tE IS Of!'
1\IE ES6ENCE. •

'1 30 Velce oJ Flreatone

10 25
10 30
II 00
1105

$64 000 Question
Do You Trust Your Wile?
Your Esso Reporter
Sport.1 Parade
Weatherman
Pres1 Conference

News
The J ate Show

Sian Off Praver

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!2 00
ISO
200
400
500
600

605

Weather

7 so Republ can Nat onal Com
8 00 Broken Am. w
8 so Du PoM: Cav Tbllltet

8 00 Mark Saber

930

11 00 N - • Weather
1110 llpoN
}11&amp; Jfyatety T!lealro

~ews

6 30 Con£ td

1 900

9 30 Feature Theatre

TUISDAY
S gn On
Film and Fancy
Fendt tne Toucll
Afternoon Film Fe.Uriil
Two Gun Pllaybous•
M ck"Y l'doure

~ 10 Sp?rh
6 (5 J!lbn Daly

8 00 FUm Fair

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Dally Sentmel Pomeroy Middleport 0 Qct 15 1956-3

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FINE L\UNDRY

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NOTICE OF APPotNTMENT
Admlnf.trator
Etr•to of Mary Alvlrla
l•nd D~ttd

DONE BY SPECIALISTS!

Not ce s beret y given that Roy
E r ck and whose Post Off ce
Add e5s
Pomeroy Oh1o
hQ
b ~ n du y appointed as Adminlstra or of the Estate of Mary AJ
v a Str c~land la- e af Pomeroy
Me I:S Cou..nt~ Oh o deceased
Dated thts 28th da)' ot September 1956

Rob1nson'~

Tr1- Lustre
CleanPrs

-Laun4ry

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5A'(I DOI!'T '1'911 KNOW?
lakfo..r a w 11 ;;lve YuU the ~st
trade pn fW'h1tcre
fo'!l.

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t'oml[ef!"WH.

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11&gt;$fOth s~rer. &gt;ervie.; Weljt
Baia Sttdr Pomero,. Ohio
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lQv n.g memory ot Claude
Daht who passed away 3 years
U~ today
st I sadly m ssed
liY Ji s fam I~ M " ClAude
Vll:nt aod fam ly
10 13-ltc 3 ROOM l'UIIN!Sm;D APII&lt;tmenl
127 Butternut Ave
Pomeroy

11 SO Foreian lntrlpe

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WASHI NGTON -

MIDDLEPORT SQCIETI'
"', r h ' on • or the Oh o

!3) In Memonum
Pre~

WHTN-fV Channel i3

nnd Mrs Jorsepll Jlr:.ub
Prayer h:v Fathe'r Turel ri6Bed
hr meeting
after which re
hments were served

Th~ Sarrrd 1-1 ar
G let belli
a Jfnlloween
party rh sda)
ev n ng n lhc ch rch base n nt
\
nd rna h wa'&lt; hl' I w lh n
pr ~~ awar led to Mrs G o
Ha kctt Sr
Mrs George llorak
pre~; dcd
over
the
meeUng
v!l ch nt n rl w th p ave
b
he R v Father Jo! n Turel t
" 8.:1 dee d6'd Ia serve a d nn r to
h f*' lmnt&gt; al E!ectr c a Ch mt
mu irne

11 2i)

To!r\cbt

Bap st Chur ) w ll meet Tues 10 21 Weatherman
day n gil.! al 1 30 at the home tJf !0 30 Stmime Playhoutl
Mrs
Do.na
Ham lton South ~11~ Up to ebe mhlutt Newa
Th r 1 Avenu and HamiltOn St 11 od 'lbl Da~ Sbow
Slp Off Prayer
GRANGE TO MIET
Pome oy Bend Grange w J1
meet ia regular se9SIOD Wedne""
day at '1 90 p m AU officers
MONDAY
are requested to be p~sent for
nstallat on
Sl,in On

P.~sy

G111id Party Held
W1th Halloween
Theme Corned Out

100
11 15

c rcle or the Firat ,,0 :til Sp.t.j Par141e

Thl' ca&amp;h aw11:rd for bav ng most
rn wa!l n tiP b tween room 1
m 11 N ncteen nembers
('
p rsen
Next meet na: will
-.e hrld McndiiY Nov 5th

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3 30

unton caty and partt 1larl ror t1 e utv I
Portsmouth s t t of th i111-rk ag
n I I a 11
Sept 21 wl en lc &lt;' I I e c mp
W I am
tht&gt; c1ty s e1r u ts J\.1 an
II e 1t
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th at matter anv \oh t: c
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are m general s&lt;' It f 1 I
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much 1ts htc and 11 IJ&gt; &gt;Sint•,

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8 30 Ro1emar7 Clooney Sbow

30 ForefeD tntrleue

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Show

Weekend
Sports Summary

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7 00 Superman
7 SO Gra!'ld Ole- Oprr
8 SO

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1 oo

Tic Tac 'Oaup
It Could Be You

a 00 Jane Wyman

11 15
00 Weal.htrcllt
11
11 30 P r~:S~&amp; Box

Ie
g l&lt;lr meet nj Wednesday
a 7 30 a h(' school bu td ng
SHOOT A SUCCESS
T c r
hoot of the fall sea
so n sp n ored by tbe Jsaak Wal
on L('ag ~ on Sunday Oct 14 at
l h fa
ar Chester was a de
c d d su c~:s according to the
n('n bers The fme weather and
a g od crowd made IS pollslble
lo shoo orf the enttre I st of
p z s wh ch
n luded twelve
h ('ken
s x hums s x .d abs bt
bacon and x n pat~nd ba~s of
stlgar P a a e already made
r another :.hvot n November
w h he exac d te to be pub
h d ac

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6 room house balh c11,rport tul
basemeot "163 South Th rd Jlaclnt' 4 roo n hou-e and batb
Call
n e o thade trees • nal
Avenue
M ddleport
&amp;arden ~:as watrr and elec
6269-X
10 13 3to
trlc &gt; Located 'In SiJ:tb s
out of h gh
water pr
N;;-;;.odern l.partment Peoplea
$4200 00
Te race Pomeroy garaJe un
tiernt&gt;ath--above flood 1 ne- Port la nd 8 room frame
w h
bath n cely Joe d
sho t walk to marketR-Schools
nearl,.~o
I
a(' e ot 2 car gara.:r
and ehu hes
l nfurniJhed
0 m I r om R01ovenswood Fe ry
Telephone 328 Y ur 4M-X
not !a f om Kalsc Alun n
10 12 3t.p
lum Pant Can b!' f nanced

I:PD raJt ot 2 cents Ptr word w 11
be ehaa:&amp;ed Cor adver sine II nol
f~ ,'?r before the 2.5tb of ear~
Pl,On.tb tollo'*'in~ msertl,on
~~~ in A(h ert Slt;li-S.houhl
$600000
170 Mulberry A~e
..PWlw llllmed alely The D4Uy
S a e Rout~ 3.38--..(1 room
~;Jtlnel will not be respons ble :---'-'-c_a_n_&gt;_1t M 10 to 6tc LoFateU
t' !u
basem ~pt
witt
bou
f~finore tha one incorl;'~t n
3 aoo11 fiJI!NWIEV apartment
show bll I f ont porch Iarg
t~ruoo
ut l~t eli Pit d 366 North ltb St
lo ve y n e es den c pr e
)Jid4lt'port
10 t I2tc
Cara or Thanks and SperlaJ No
$BMIO 00
ilces of Events pr nted at regu
Hlltvn Wolf• Salesman for
lar elasalfiec! rflC!i Ob tuar eB ONE FOUR ROOM and 1 five
C:ucklor Rt•lty PhO.,. liS
_ !ubh.shed o~t t eent per word
10 13 3tc
room apartments 8 room dwell
lng newly decorated ns de and
'-I.PtJ.~es
out Mwt be iffn to be apprec ated 8 room and 6 room
llACiNE SIIO~RErADI SHOP Is
houses B.otb w thm 5 m n walk
RftW open to etve YQ,U serv ce
of Court House 4 N Bengel
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PQJl)eroy
D-111-11

6 4G News Caravan

NelMS Picture

8 so Rob&lt;'tt ._...,.
9 30 Mr l&gt;iStrlet Attorney
10 00 F 1m Spectacular

12 00

r-rwon1

4 00 Comerty Time
t 30 My tJttle Margie
!I 00 Aunt Dlll Show
6 00 New1 Picture
8 Ul Sport.&amp; Eye
6 2!1 Les Paul Mllr}' Ford
6 30 Jonathan W nteq Show

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BRADBURY PTA MElTING
Th R ad! ury PTA will have

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6 15 Sporto E,.
6 25 I.es Paul
6 80 Frank1e Carle
fJ 4r Newt Cll!l'nan
1 00 Producen ShO\ftllSe
7 30 Star Showcase

UP

$1~ 000
Marietta
late Dr
ml M
Nathan E Eddy ~as
nounced a a trustees meet
ng n Mar etta
Dr Ra ph W Eddy Cine nnat
g n rologLSt and newly e ected
alun n r ~=; ec or the col ege
announc d the g ft for b s fam

lence t !e v them a pe1 fc s 1 ke1 f 1
\ 1 many tm es lat r Jn\ f'SIJ ill
nf1ltral1o

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revJe\\ of II P
t
bo t r or mo th t epho
Satur I y a
that had I &lt;'en !led b.,. C:: v
became on e mort a st n '\Is o h I v
I
rlosed '"" In nrl C.ov ( a de "V.O"IS sr
team of pec1al vtst ga tm s ntn the f cl
to make I n 11 g r
nn
I
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Umon
I S I \t
ponde
agt
nl st
11g out
I
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the
ha
re!IUrt s o \il"'""" '
nvgot1at on ends
l ons houlrl r mrmbu lh &lt;~t he

Telept one ommt meal
he t\I.N I
outsldf' wnrld cease l t c sc l t )&lt; u n
so of the 50 000 pc'&lt;lple of I rtsmo &gt;II

Queen For A Day

Coffee Time

3 45 Modern Romanres

4SO My lJtUe Margie
500 Aunt DnJ:
530 Soldler8 of F()rtune

A meet ng of the Parley of
~ h e pas
.pre:; dents of Drew
Webs er Po t No 39 will be bed
a tile homl' of M ~ George Mow

st ke c

mflltrat on to have been a fact
s w ek
Th1s Is wl at happe )\ed a co I lg to B J
I tit n c h
tl € t JS nc s 1(' II I ke1s and th e
ord 1 a } 1 OJ c f I rts nouth has m
I 1 f thf: dark

Current

400 Comedy Time

with
le ce 1 roJ c t} I ag J l I eHn l
ht
the Me gs area
Th s newspapc shall 10 n vPrvone el se tn I
arr ves ag n llo E' er I st \\&gt;C forget what
d tons a t IH: t 1k na y I g u btlcf stu I f ""' nt ha s
taken pla e n Po t mo th 0 &lt;1 I r
I&lt;'S lvc I m nv
be suitable me t a I I nk for ur sou s
To th(' be' t

Goes to School

3 00

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12 00 Paraone St\147
12 SO Current
1 30 T~nn~aee ElTIIe
2 00 Matlnte Theatre
3 00 Queen For A Day

2 00 Mat nee Theatre

o Roher See Commander

What Prwe For AStrike?
IClO I S

11 00

1 30 Tennessee Ernie

PLAN PARLEY MEETING

1t has been many yea s s nee a

Carner~\

00

I 2 cent~ ter wof&lt;l ooe 1n
i1ioa Minimum cbarge M)c _
-"' "
~tilt Qer word; tor three consec.Jtl\'e nsert on.s
Special- One mo h for 2~ ~nu

TUISDAY

Ilome

11 30 It Cguld Be You

Maon C y y, I hold a regu
mee ng n ts new hall Tue!&gt;day
rught Oc 16 at 8 o clock and
all memb~ are urged to attend
A sp c al problem- JJeatmg the
hall w 11 be stud ed accord ng

N.!:t o u.l ad ertl!IIDJ represent a vt&gt; Jo oe Kllll.ball. lnc
M1 Lel'li.Jg on AV6 Nf'W York C y l l:l r.i Y
Subscr ptlor. utes Del w y b) car er wbllr. r u !able 30 ceut1
,er •etok one year ia adv11.nc1 a The Uit y Mm oe orr ce $15 60
111 moe b.o;. $7 sa three mon hs i3 90 By n: or rou e where
'"II ahle one m nth $1 By rna one y a $8 s~ mon hs $4.25
.fitr,p, ,..on hs $".1 :W... one mon l1 !

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10 00 Home

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MASON DAV MEETING

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On
700 Today
DOO Coi'J'ee Tirne

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The Ma on County Chapter No
27 0 s"b el:l. Amer can Veterans

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hmtiNJ Ohio

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Theatre

N'ew1 &amp; WEather

Sports
11 15 My'&gt;lry Theatre

-- tf.il Lost &amp; Found

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10 B Olp

LP$T One }Jere(ord HelCe 400
l6s n~ar Portland Call ftoy 6 roo111 uh(!llDis~ e.p~eot
with ~lb for l'fpl Aloo ~ ruo/D
R. im th 256 Par and
unfuridsJie:! apartO\ent
with
Ut1B-3te
b4th BoJb oew\y d~orated Call

294
9 20 tl
AI AtltOS&lt;&gt;NICf!"
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J, H RAWLING SO~ CO • :H
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Wrl!c.ker ServiC41
For Sale or Trade-Two fox
NJgb~
Pboae'ttf.j~
hou11ds Run Foxes only Four
qe
6227
:II- JIOilGULYMGVTH
WS
and s x y~s old ~nn e
The off rc o the Clerk of the
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Moore Pholl.! 6.ij20-X 10.l5 ~lp BOJ~rd of E uc b.on a lhc sohooJ
Ctle ter Oh o Metgs OourJJty
( 17lHelpWonted
The of£ ce- of A }I Moe chkamp
&amp; A9soct.ate } ngmcE'"I'S 21 No th
1~54 n\ r i( V8 ROADMASTER
4 r'.r Sedan Dy~aJ:Irw Power YOU can lf'~,n to be a Profess H gh Street Lam~aste 0~ o
Separate p opoools w II be rert~ ng :b:rakes
Blaettnllt' s
ional iea daCJ.4n In an amaz
c~('o(l
fo the g.eflera1 COl &amp;t.rurc
f'Qweroy $1,895 00 10.11 6tc
mgJ.y sboi't time at a nunlmum
tion
plumbing
ettctrlcal and
cost whicb you can pay on a
IOU PONTIAC FLJi 6CTh ~ dr
a'fld
vent1l11t
ng work for
heatmg
Pay as You ~arn Bas s
Sedan One lotat owner Or1g
eac~ buUding SE'p;nora ely and com
of
the
fact
Take
advantage
D~l (IDllj:h Blaettnar s l'omeroy
that you ('aD live at borne and bmed b ds for ol bu ldlngs Equip.
$12115 00 10 U-6tc
learn th s Professwn at our mcnt bub w 11 be rece ved .separ
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CKVB;;:~S;;UP;;;;ER;;;;-4;-;d;::-&lt;-':;S;::-cd-;-an·
Athens 0 school and help ~o ate- rom construction
All PJ'OJK-Sals shaU be made and
~ow ..P~r }teerin&amp; Low
fill l!b! '9/li!t,nt demand for
¥UlHe Blaettnar s'"' 'Pomeroy
B~i!ad: l~(an.IJ
~ssure yOul"Selt QOilSI!l&lt;,l'•~ by the 8oa&lt;d Of Edu
fl,Ojfs 00 10 IHtc
of a pleasant and prof table C'l.tion in accordance with Lhe Gen
.~------::-:-:---::--c:future nrn t walt Limited en
~ CHEVROLE.T 210 4dr Sedan
rollnt.ents Wr te to
SOtn'H
One local owner Ong nat finlsb
ERTON (MARTZ)
BEAUTY
$1.195 00 Blaettnar s Pomero:y
SCHOOLS Athens Oh o and
IJI.lll8!o
HuntJngto~ W Va
10-13 6tc
1
1'"' CHEVi«lL!!'!: BEL ,AIR 4dr 5 ROOMs and liATR 10 Cole Sl
Sedin ~·~li!ul blue ~th wh te
for small reUable (amJly $3~
top $995~00 Blettnar • Pome.ro}
per tlmltb See Mrs Uoward
I0.11-6te
Cecil 000 W MaiD St Pomeroy
ngs.
9 6 U
even
11152 DESOTO VB 4dl: Sedan Pow
er s~~ering Low mUeaa:e One
lp!Wrance
lOcal owner $895 00 Blaettnars

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Pomeror 10.11 etc

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SALE BY lliD-Several
loti for Structural Clay Brick
4D4 Tile Obta1n b1d sheets at
llaln Ga.te ~JJer Creek Pow-

It House Cheshll'e Ohio

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METROPOLITAN
A.VTO SA~ ES

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8'1:,\11

WAIIFARlN

lloe-h Hord,..ro

~ 00 Refund of lh •
will be made in full upoo
of tim plflilkl and SJM' r
n good condit~on Th.o c
contractors not submltUng a b d
w
e(;e ve a refund of ~ 00
The Boa d roserv~ the nght to
rE'JCCl r.ny ~;~r all bUs IW(l to
wa1ve defects In L"'e prop0$11\9
g o de'f' of lbe JJoar4 r4 Edu
tal on of 'as ern Lot!aJ !ichool Dts
t ict CfiMcr Oh o
p Ed Humphrey Olerk
Cn I o!Jarnhart Vice Pres dent
(~/ 24 (10) I 8 15 4te

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FOR S'\fE Soil V&gt;(m
' :ftadtord or Harold Blaf;:)J:!!ton
Rocksprings or phone ~
l06lm9p
FOR 1SALE--Pe!lll llrby R1'4't ~
tate
RutlanJ r.owruhJ.p. ~n (21) Rea I E~tg,te
ICJ"'M lend bouse ba n 81ld
bulJdfngs See G~gr A :H &amp; 4 ROOM HOUSE FDJI SAL~ , full
s ze basement e61t" fhmiee "J,
!drl Adminl'f"if'
4l
acre of ground. Cf)! ~M,vl~ Vov,
' COliN BINDER •nd SlillEjlD~
915-M
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Th )mpsoa Tractor Sales
19 10 61o
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$upenor Service
Service fo t&amp;o U\ilh~

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RODNEY DOWNJ)(G
INSURANCII AGENCY

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Real

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ac~s with 4 acrea of
plenty
bottom large pasture
of timber 7 room house barn
and tde block hen house AU
mineral r ghts Oil g~ r~4
¥.a mile trom stat1 b,lshway

Only ~100 00
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downstaln
furmshed
Ave
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barn an&lt;l
on state h ghfrom Court
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Senatora 1hall lilt .._JteCI~
electo~ of the reQoedlft
d mictJ thet tenn f1l offlee a •
CQmmen e an he &amp; at day of ,JiiDQa!"'

nt!Kf fte their eleetlon ApDf'OJ(I·
mate y on~ hall ol tbe total nWIIba
or senator• &amp;ball bill! elfttoed floc- • teml
of foUJ" ~oon

Mr and M
Cop es of, the plan~ &amp;nd sp('(' f I n
ftta iu~WJ may be obta ned f I}
WI m A
the Engmeers o(·1Iee by ~)' ng a

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day of Saauary Brit

CQnUnue two

the'!'eafh!

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four

term o1 aa

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oria term or ofief

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.-tlled for Ia HetlDII VIII ArUela XI,
Ohlo:t cmeatuUop. lbaU be two ,...,..
In ~tortal dtstrtetl bavl~ two 01
rnore Rna. to 11 app ox.lmatel)- i:JIIle.balJ
1haU be e ~ to • four ~ wna
to comm~nce 01 be ftnt day 01 J'go-

ery 1~9 ana the rcmaJndor •hall PI
ele.o:tc4 for &amp; twpJear W11JI lo IIOnlmmee orr. tile fli' day of 140~

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IP linf)e ml"mbn' ~tl;lrlal ~
he senator tw the lmrett-a

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Jenll

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orlal dJ.atrkl lha11

~ of 1our )'8ln ...:amo
m~1 on the lim day ol
J9SI the !Wnator n the nQt
Dumbe eel se:Dator1al d~
elected for a tenn of ~-~ mftlt!lftl on 1Jte. ftnt dQ'· e. , . _
1859 and the rematDder llball •
eleeted w ha ewtry other eae aumerica)ly tbal be elec.-ted for • tenD
or four yean~ to comme:D.ce 0111 thl! ..._

elected tot a

re urned to

POMl:ROY
SOCIETY

day of JKDua.ry 1..9511

Tt e Gonrna 4J.!clltor tn.:l ~
tano of Slate o •Ill' twa tr1 tllem,
III:Jall a!ICf'rta n 1Dd llktermin.e wtdcb

o.,. stuon be e ~ftM
- du
•ot
b -•lon1
libil.ll' lii elected to f OUl' yen Uil'ftll
eommeac11111'. on tbl! om ~IIY o1 "111111acy UI8J Th'e Gil ernor ah.U ca~
1uch dltet';!n~ti,on to be 'pu~~~1
tn ~fi mtrmer 11 thaU bt ~
lleJUI

tnfnt (!Qfllrnencln r nn
til$ a11d w

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M
Da d

eommeDC:Inr Oil U:le 11'1'

day of hnuary 11159 he ~m&amp;lndl!l
t.o be e ec ed f o 1 lA! m o t - ri!lri
eom.men~ n11 on he first day of J~u ·
uy 1t59 Por enn• et:~mm.tue!AI 011
tbe II. I t da]' of lilliUOI y , I!MilJ IUUt

Sa d c.hcck o bond shan bf' sat
Wadory to .he Board
If the bid Is accepted ;;~ eonb act
w l1 be!' entered :Into afld its performance properly Sf'..CUred
Secuntles s bm ttea by the un
successful bldd&lt;!TS w J be returned
atier the l1 ard of the conq-a
6
mad!l' lind :1 performan~ bgnd tn
the amount O.f 100"'" of the
n
t.flacl h s b(l('n executed by bo We k n
w~elrluJ;(
aucces: ful bidder

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Sale 1ure

HOUSEBUILDERS
~
· - Run Fi«t MIU
9192mop Nelgler s Raclne t
9 15 tl
!lmttfLES COAL FURNACE
1!4'1d Vrty ttle $09 00 Phop RADIO &amp; 'l'ELl!.VISlON SERVICE
Phone 200 Clebod AppllaDte
8:16-11! or 604!hl
w llaJn st. ........

ARTICU: IJ

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• ~ b~
bt 'Ute '
l ' ol
the ~ t1 ~ counlfb ..
e tfl-di
t atH • •b.il U «~m~ on t1J;e 4f111
Se&lt;&gt;

of

I201 Bus ~ness Servtces

fllUD OIL SS 00 PER B!IRIIEL
~~one 907 M Virg l Teaford

Proprosab hnll be s gned by the
Bitldet glv:rng bus neas 4ddress In
the ca5e of {J.nllS or COJ"poratlons
the p opos
rnu t be s~ by
the lcga,I lluthor~;:ed off ~
Each b1d wu.st eont.h 1.1 the nam~
Of ev ry person IJ).t~Teded tbcreln
and must be aecompan,Jeej. by a
.certif ed check or casluer s ehec)J
on a oolver:tt bnnk ln the SJJTil of
not le.o~;s fh!l n te_n percent of thetotal am\JUn of the b d' or by a
bond tn a 1 ke sum executed by
an approve I sewnty trust or
g a 'llnty conpany

w

Gall po
Mr and M s Nor bert
Ung an ch d n
N cky
DoU e Lo
and S I a S e and
Mn Pr ct&gt; Hav.k v s ed F day
at San I
e W \a w h Mr
and Mrs John Sm h
Mrs E mer
W ck ham M s
Lue le B
Claude Dar t Mrs
Hawkins anrl Mrs A be Wood
ard were a L I e H~k ng Sun
day afterno n u a E&gt;nd a meet
ng of the Depuy Club of D s
tr ct 13 Daughle s oC Amer ca
Mrs Luel 11 Bu son Shade s
substituting at he Sect ncl. for
M;iu Emma Lou Dav s who IS
dn yact~tlon
Mrs Charl@s S auss
bome Friday e n ng after a
visit .In To edn w h her son m
law aad da ghter Mr and Mrs
Edward Kertnedl who accompan
led her hom e for a weekend

Footer of Dayton Rpent
weekend w th h s parents
and Mrs J E Foster
1 ~•••- - Joy Sm h
student at
Sta e l n vH ty Colum
was the week nd gue t of
her parents Mr and Mrs TheO
Sm th
Mr and Mrs Da e Faulk and
Miss Margaret Hav.k of Cohunhus
were weekend g c ts of Mra
Goldle IJawk
Mr and l\1 s D:l d Nease and
fam ly of M ne v lc were In
Vincent Sunday o a end the
85tb wedd n~ ann !'r nry of her
trJndparent s M anrl M s G E
Bradford
Mr and Mr:'l' U S Nease ot
Minersville v
d recently m
Jllydenvll e w lh he Rev and
Mrs Edwa~ J n
The) report
Mrs Jone8 a~ I R v Jones was
a former pas o of the Forest
Run M~ thOO s Ch rh
Mrs W 11 am J Durst spent
the wet&gt;kend w h her s ster
Mrs Wcndr. I R ng
Mr and M
F. hhorn anrl Mr!
C Drum of u nl s have been
v ~ t ng C a a nrl AI Reu er of
3 OakSt Pomf'
fo be past twc
~nks The
J\lr and Mfs
W lllam Well and Mr and Mrs
W~tlter S Sh l' I e
ol Ball llwa
also ~h Mr a d Mrs W lham

Il'tliller or

M1ddl&lt;pilrt

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The ~ ot 11,11 1en11tor::-_~
prt 'I' to 1111lvary 1 l .... It-all bO

tnt

twq f¥1'1,

To amend Aruele vm of
he Conatl utlod'- o( tbi

lltalta of Ohio til

~
~to

tor the pa:Jment of

vtm'I'JJ

STATES OP AMERICA
STAT!! OF OmO
011'1CII: OF SECRETABI
OF STATJ:

petosaUOD b7 tbe llb.t.t=OC

YES Ohio to cert&amp;lfl. ot ltlil
resldenta wbo lb&amp;U laari

11ervro 111 be amed ~
lcf!1ll or he UQlt.td StaW.

theWS
1--f-- l•urv vort,
durin•
fllcoo

1111

Of
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bol\dlllf the~~ot 01110
tl'l&gt;~" rMe v~wlih

000

tu~

not e
proYIIhl

110
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or not tO' eiiiiiil
bu no:i ~ dollan1 foro
cte an and to trau-

NO to
ea h
e money rrcm the ftmd
e e..:$ byte

OJIIbof

ArUc e VIII of the Ohio
Con!IU uUIIll'-

I. TED W BROWN !IKrebf'J' ot
at the State of Ohio do bei'ebJ
tMt the torec
1a • tru•

at,.;

o1 Amendlld Sen~~o n\ ac.oNo II aDd AmeDded SubtUtv.it
le Joint RHOlutlon No 4 IUed l.rJ
I'8Ce of the Secrttary of SUte
"'~ to ..,nend Ute aboft
am ot tbe COI:l8Utut1oa ot Ohio.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOf' I baft
boreunto tubtc bed my a•nwt 1111d
alfUied ~ offlela aeat •t ('OWIDbU
W. Ani Gil " A UluR.

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2-Daily Sentinel Pomeroy M1ddleport 0 Ort 15 1956

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The Sentmef

The Daily Sentinel

Daybook

Dl-t/OTEO TO fNTERISTt OF MEIGS--II\.- UN "REA

MINSTREL PARC11CE
IUCH.UD S OWIN
IH!N MOll.

Sun ow r }1 ns I p ac t ce w ll
be c d TuPsday evening n the

AEYNOLD E GREENI

I

SDITOI

M

Publ sblld filrl."etJ' afternoon ez:eep Sunday by Tb Oh o VI lf'J
Bu n~u of e
o~ lne 1. 110 Mochan e S
P ome y 0
t.bone 39fl ed tonal off ce pho~ 31n

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he c,;; a e

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1 30

f o

know\ dge

SCHOLARSHIP SET
Es abl sh men
of a
hn a ship fund at
(ol ege n honor of the

hat f lov..

Around and About

I,

ages that p ec led the a Jve nt of Alexan I

W

,a, Robert RIUll'k

as sweet as a linnets When sh
to led
And fa thful You. woo!Jn
read about how fa thful Jhe was
Any t rde s toQch typtst tamper
ed w th her sh turned stool
p geon and bet ayed him or he
1 could te I n a tn nute Jf s 11e
h gh Ialut n shor hand typ st ex
pe t had l een monkeying w th
my gal Her ke) s loxt luster hPr
tp r-1
agged
and every h ng
turned ou ETOINSHRDLU

BY ROBERT C RUARK

t n Bell

th an 1 tho

The wtrcs \\ent dend nt 6 20 p m o
E \\ ll ams p1estdc11 of Oh o C n
and of a b other
mj n} Gf'nel a \
ord red the n aste J:i\1. I I 1 Po1 t ~
exchange pulled
What followed waioi 77 ho 1r s ot a g
tratlon an 1 apprcht 1 s n or tl e who!r o

1

3F Club Members
Enterta1ned At
Baker Gordon Home
M
ana M s Bak er Go don
f&gt;n ria n d he 3F CluJ Fr day
n ng a the r home on :Mul
~rry Avenue
Fol ow ng a d nner at SIX o
c ock th~ r&gt; ('n ng was spent n
play ng flu. 10'\\een games and
stunts
Yf&gt;re Mr

PAST CHIEFS TO MEET
r
Ch efs Assoclat on
1\1 ,::
Temple Pyth an
w 1 mee h s even ng at

he \orne of Mr11 Karl

GROlJ~ I MEETING
Group I or lhe F rst PreSbyter
an Church w It h ve the r Octobe mee ng Tuesday at 7 30 at
~ chu ch where membl:'rs arc
a ~ ked to cone
rna ked fo
a
tD.u
f! Ioween pa t
! 1os._....,
s are
~1 s Gii.le Hys II Mrs Bethel
l Ieman Mrs Donald Lowery
d Mrs Ha old Sauer

Three montJ s g

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Commumcattons W
Consolidated r, let I
had preceded tht st
had negotiated that
t I vh 101 t 11101 I t I
by Theodore Go ' &amp; ro On Oct ~ I last ycnr I
sold Oh&gt;o rons lid
I to I enera l Telephone C 1
'Mte company ~"~ n v v. ners• dt man led n O('W conh a 1 m
wh1C!h the umon W&lt;lu I g v&lt; up some of th e gains Jt had m 1&lt;'
under the old man g n£'n t The un.lon J cfuscd
lie I he
stnke even before n ~,:ottators had be-gun to to.lk about vagcs
The company brought In supuv1S01 s from other Oluo cttlc
to run the ex hanges
\ lolence bega n In I he f&gt;rs1 bitter dll) s or the strike By
m1dd IY of S rt 18 the 0011 a y &lt;halged there had been 112
separate act f vi 1 t' U):a nst tls personn I and Its proper
ty On the l,'il
s 1 vt v 1 1 ulr rews I t~n so badly
they had lo be h 1 I I I k h !fled th D gh the plate
gla s w ndows J t
b I cts firf'ct I f'Ompan\ trurks
and rcpau crews t
1hl s ul 1 11 n 1 ble h n
1otal number ron
Cilhle rutt tg I c n l so f e JI nt lh:Jt 1cpalr c r ws- f
lo¥-ed whercve1 tht y t 1 t by fll kcts we e 1 t able I&gt; ke ep
up ( 1rcults q nt wo k 1 g
c fte that one oftldal of Dell ' t
Steel Corp s ~ hmt n 1 ( d A r UJic more we( ks of this
and I m gorng to get U c R v Sc u b 1sy on smoke s1gnnls
W1lhams drove Jn f st n i angt v from his hl' ulquarters
at Mali 1 Ohto l...ollc 111 tt c afternoon s£'!lthtng over the fact
that Portsmouth poh c had made no ar osts W 111 n s 1rdered
the two exchatgls still op~1 ll1g in the lily to close down
and all the co 1pany mobile eq1 1pn cnl-bt t r r tw noltl
radKl unttli- to mov out of town
He said In cll&lt;rt W&lt; II •I y
poh&lt;'e pr lfect1on
From that mom C' nt on tl r. Ily s bus 1c s~ n en ~ought fr rm
tJr. &lt;~IIY to set up rn kc h1Cl
nn 1 1 t ns systctfls to sub
shtut&lt;! for theu cic ~ telq h n s ( lis f only the il eatcs1
emergtnty were ac ( 1 I ct 1 .,. t1 lei 1t ( om puny s l v
radio umts one slat 1 ct al 1 h c ht i.l lq uu tcrs one at the
CJty s largest host 1t
Doctors stmpl y h I t
to mak«! every on(' of h
Dlre&lt;t flnand I I s
small But In th
u
mounted temper s ur 1
a beavv but und1 t t l s
By Friday ho •
Iu
bad or~anlzed Tl
mon Pleas that thr nmpa 1 t I t he assurt'd its l)ersonne!
and property wo I t ll&lt; t \&lt; I I I h• tud~e had prevlou~l'
lhunle&lt;l to a vis
, JU I•' all h Ji ll g, connected \lith th
strik&amp;
Law enforcemrnt rr rrrs agrt"e J lo prote&lt;'t the compnm
lllld Ill; personnel
ffp t
f f~rn I ~ thNr oall or office
Tbe l1w en tor e
t ff &lt;'NS s gned a statement of the1r
prorbl.ses and unrlr&gt;r th" 1 1 kr s pn ss 1re Willian acrepted
At 11 09 p m I hal ght I e t r c 1 the master switches on

CIRCLE TO MEET
Th

ar
sta d to
e n w t ts saddled sl pped
p 1 she d
berately s a I d to
l' hew the stall leav ng ndlngs r
off nf n tiVIl!l and such
ke (
kn w ~&lt;he was f n Nht&gt;d .,., hon (
h the 1 key and go you
for my pa ns

,

I ' 1' a,r
wa

0

I

o out ~he toe lo
g aen
n I d~; of ret rement
and in
anotl-tcr f liy f r me to
r11 n Sb!' s pretll and
and
Will
undo btedly
b eak to barnes~ somP dll) af er
1 aste or I e wh p
bu ahe'll
nev r replace 0 d N nr Seven
a~ he wom11n I love

1t

to me A 1 1

n tile p11 p
~ 1.e pat her
gWe h l

" tn 1 e wily
bbnn d d
Hh 1 ~
ke a lrf&gt;
nl d plnt nnrl rh
rl
and h ~ ~ ong uns

unrl

r h

Mor

Syracuse Home
Demonstration
ClubTaMeet

1 nlend to make a sbr ne of
Old N ne y Seven ilasFI r..t~e and
u
1 ut Matnl bas another lclea
She wanta to palm hflr p nk and
JJ\a her ii\Jll;r~a with ph Ioden
t ons But tben Mama pla'nts
evr ythlnll W'Ltl1 phllodendrQDI
11nd berore tl1at happen
Ill
ke I he au and mere fully put
0
Nlnetv Seven away
r pyrhtltt , 191M! hv l nlted
F a rt' Syrtdlcate Inc )

ASalute To Sid Spencer

It must make the n any fr en Is or Sidney A sr,encer happJ
that S1d has he omt suq;essf Jl at horse rae ng All wish
in huppv 1 ace days 1 lh yra s to com&amp;
We a c gta.rl fo Sid bocau ewe know4le loves horses ell
Joys trammg them be1 lg v..1tl them lt;S they grow learn and
Jeg111 to p10duce wmnmg hr ts
Thole " little doubt 11 at tf horses could talk S d s stable
neo nbe1 s \\Ott It report thf ! I e lh('tr l.LI~ tOQ
Sid n ver aouses h' hot se He brings tlll&gt;m along &gt;n train
ng In lhe best wa1 he kno ' nd he refuSeJ&gt;tO overload lhem
Aoith races on con e u11vc 1 s as a fooillait .coach refuses to
" mm:&gt;ge his oo)s every d v " pfay lWei ,8iaJO games pn
1ecessive days
1h'.s ts not true or su 1 (' r ng men ln.::tb&amp; Ohlo l'uant W~
&gt;ave been told II Ot'o are everal stable el'nw'J who enter
heir ammals 1~ races to f qucntly thereby burmng out
heir hor es will to r 1 ' &lt;n •hortenfng their lives
We recaU w&gt;th mlng e I tl "" re •fld cb&amp;Jrin days at the
\lelgs County Fair r&gt; &lt; sov n o&gt;ght lil4 ldne years ago
1hen S1d 1 as flrsl fl&lt; t ~
I! d racing, fjlb~re Is pleasutt
ago!~
ree• lled In kno., g o 1 th S I has vlil!)lcated himself at
!,! &gt;t 1/le l&gt;atlle
rn es ani t()nslon nmnm
a spurt-and a vornhon_,h(' loves and
in And cha
0).t Mondav who
r&gt; I 'to relurned f m va g1ln th.t some of h10 nelghb 'allowed
elves
to chuclde
eadon a shot was r
h s ga ag e a projec lie sent at him lor his e!frontery n ven enterlne
!O&lt;al he tl'through his front '1 v
and alwaya!oslllj
A.Dd the strike cont l'S as b1tlf'J as ever and Wllh the
More powu to yo) S1 I M you have many Winning heata
violence II bas brewed b&lt; &gt;In g ba &lt;lv below the surface
&gt;n the years lo COllie

ee.\!ed.

('H

Sm

/1.. Hallowee n party wa,~~ plan
ned for th!! ch ldren of the par
sh on Oct 27 f om '19 and am
d on th r,mm11 ro tc- th P
'ltrty wrre !Irs
Charles Rad
ford 1\frs Frank J t nn ng M
Qa\ld OhUn~er and Mrs R chard
Grtll
HMteues for the November R
metttng wtre "nnounetd ana
\neludtd M'til!t!s t.enll and Katie
Guth Mrs. ~·~\ A Uenessy Mrs
Cbarle1 G - IIIII Ella Hen-

Box

12 00 Tonla:bt
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IUISIIAY
B 00 Sill&gt; 0..

On
800
800 C.plamKancaroo
900 Gary Moore

aoo

980 Arlllar.._
10:30 S1rib It Rt.h
11 00 v lfilllll La&lt;ly
11 15 I,ovo of Wo
t1 80 Seilreb (or TofiiOl'l'q
1 41 Guid n.q Ugllt
1200 Ray M n•od Shrw
12:80 At The World Turu
1 00 Our Mus Brooks
1 30 Houst"Party
2 00 Bte Pavorf

Strike It 1\kh

11 00 Yal ant Lady
11 1~ Love of IJfe
11 SO

Se...., for Tom..,...

II 45 Guiding Llibt
1200TBA

12 SO
1 00
1 SO
2 00
2 30
3 00

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6 10
6 15
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9 00 GalTJ' Moore

930 At101urGodlr.,
10 so

As tile World T.-

2 SO llob c osby Show
Brighter D117

Our Mlu Broob

Houseparty
Bli Payoff
Bob Crosby
The Brighter Day
Secret Storm
Ed&amp;e of Night
KaUet Kitchell
The Early Show
Us 'Paul &amp;i iWAry Ford
Douglall Edwards
Roblnhood
Burn, and Allen
Talent Scouts

3 00
S.: 1~
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4 tlo
4 30
G&amp;5
6 00
6 15
6 SO
7 00

Secret StiXm

EQre of Nf41111

Kolie'l Kll&lt;l&gt;oa
The l!:orly Show
Lea Paul 1: Mary Ford
Art Linkletter

Douala!l EdwarU

Grand Old Opry
Phil Silvers ~ow
7 00 The' Brothers
8 00 Herb Shriner
8 30 Red Skelton
9 ~0
8 30
!0 00
10 15

8 00 I Love Lucy
8 30 December :fJrlde
f 0 Studio One

1!0 00 Yout EaiJo Roport&lt;o

12 00 Ftlm &amp; Jraney
NEW ARRIVAL
Rev and Mr!l Roger Btshop 1 30 Fern n ne Touch
are announcins the b rth or a 2:00 Ftlm Fe!tlvat
4: 00 Two Gun PJ•rhouae
~nn Roger Allen •n October 8
G00 Mlckey M.oWJe
a the
Chi I c:othe
Hospital
6 00 New8
r: andparcnh arc Mr and Mrs
8
06 Weat.hel'
lawr nee 8 ~hop { hillictftbe and
6 11l Sports
\f a d Mrs LawrenCt&gt; Martin
urncsv lle M s Bishop and 6 15 John Daly
on ar enow at rile home of 6 30 Famous PlayboW!Ie
l
B 10ho., s parents
398 N
s rh llicothe
'1 00 DanDy Thomas Show

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'1 30 Velce oJ Flreatone

10 25
10 30
II 00
1105

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Do You Trust Your Wile?
Your Esso Reporter
Sport.1 Parade
Weatherman
Pres1 Conference

News
The J ate Show

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7 so Republ can Nat onal Com
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8 00 Mark Saber

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11 00 N - • Weather
1110 llpoN
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6 30 Con£ td

1 900

9 30 Feature Theatre

TUISDAY
S gn On
Film and Fancy
Fendt tne Toucll
Afternoon Film Fe.Uriil
Two Gun Pllaybous•
M ck"Y l'doure

~ 10 Sp?rh
6 (5 J!lbn Daly

8 00 FUm Fair

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Dally Sentmel Pomeroy Middleport 0 Qct 15 1956-3

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FINE L\UNDRY

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NOTICE OF APPotNTMENT
Admlnf.trator
Etr•to of Mary Alvlrla
l•nd D~ttd

DONE BY SPECIALISTS!

Not ce s beret y given that Roy
E r ck and whose Post Off ce
Add e5s
Pomeroy Oh1o
hQ
b ~ n du y appointed as Adminlstra or of the Estate of Mary AJ
v a Str c~land la- e af Pomeroy
Me I:S Cou..nt~ Oh o deceased
Dated thts 28th da)' ot September 1956

Rob1nson'~

Tr1- Lustre
CleanPrs

-Laun4ry

• • ., 01111

5A'(I DOI!'T '1'911 KNOW?
lakfo..r a w 11 ;;lve YuU the ~st
trade pn fW'h1tcre
fo'!l.

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aopl iab
4 f.tt

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aodllJI ond llr•k• serv),.

bl.

t'oml[ef!"WH.

Alm~

11&gt;$fOth s~rer. &gt;ervie.; Weljt
Baia Sttdr Pomero,. Ohio
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lQv n.g memory ot Claude
Daht who passed away 3 years
U~ today
st I sadly m ssed
liY Ji s fam I~ M " ClAude
Vll:nt aod fam ly
10 13-ltc 3 ROOM l'UIIN!Sm;D APII&lt;tmenl
127 Butternut Ave
Pomeroy

11 SO Foreian lntrlpe

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WASHI NGTON -

MIDDLEPORT SQCIETI'
"', r h ' on • or the Oh o

!3) In Memonum
Pre~

WHTN-fV Channel i3

nnd Mrs Jorsepll Jlr:.ub
Prayer h:v Fathe'r Turel ri6Bed
hr meeting
after which re
hments were served

Th~ Sarrrd 1-1 ar
G let belli
a Jfnlloween
party rh sda)
ev n ng n lhc ch rch base n nt
\
nd rna h wa'&lt; hl' I w lh n
pr ~~ awar led to Mrs G o
Ha kctt Sr
Mrs George llorak
pre~; dcd
over
the
meeUng
v!l ch nt n rl w th p ave
b
he R v Father Jo! n Turel t
" 8.:1 dee d6'd Ia serve a d nn r to
h f*' lmnt&gt; al E!ectr c a Ch mt
mu irne

11 2i)

To!r\cbt

Bap st Chur ) w ll meet Tues 10 21 Weatherman
day n gil.! al 1 30 at the home tJf !0 30 Stmime Playhoutl
Mrs
Do.na
Ham lton South ~11~ Up to ebe mhlutt Newa
Th r 1 Avenu and HamiltOn St 11 od 'lbl Da~ Sbow
Slp Off Prayer
GRANGE TO MIET
Pome oy Bend Grange w J1
meet ia regular se9SIOD Wedne""
day at '1 90 p m AU officers
MONDAY
are requested to be p~sent for
nstallat on
Sl,in On

P.~sy

G111id Party Held
W1th Halloween
Theme Corned Out

100
11 15

c rcle or the Firat ,,0 :til Sp.t.j Par141e

Thl' ca&amp;h aw11:rd for bav ng most
rn wa!l n tiP b tween room 1
m 11 N ncteen nembers
('
p rsen
Next meet na: will
-.e hrld McndiiY Nov 5th

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WCHS-TV Channell

3 30

unton caty and partt 1larl ror t1 e utv I
Portsmouth s t t of th i111-rk ag
n I I a 11
Sept 21 wl en lc &lt;' I I e c mp
W I am
tht&gt; c1ty s e1r u ts J\.1 an
II e 1t
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( I
cor htwn a les o I I s I I \ t u
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th at matter anv \oh t: c
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are m general s&lt;' It f 1 I
1
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much 1ts htc and 11 IJ&gt; &gt;Sint•,

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8 30 Ro1emar7 Clooney Sbow

30 ForefeD tntrleue

sm

Show

Weekend
Sports Summary

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7 00 Superman
7 SO Gra!'ld Ole- Oprr
8 SO

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1 oo

Tic Tac 'Oaup
It Could Be You

a 00 Jane Wyman

11 15
00 Weal.htrcllt
11
11 30 P r~:S~&amp; Box

Ie
g l&lt;lr meet nj Wednesday
a 7 30 a h(' school bu td ng
SHOOT A SUCCESS
T c r
hoot of the fall sea
so n sp n ored by tbe Jsaak Wal
on L('ag ~ on Sunday Oct 14 at
l h fa
ar Chester was a de
c d d su c~:s according to the
n('n bers The fme weather and
a g od crowd made IS pollslble
lo shoo orf the enttre I st of
p z s wh ch
n luded twelve
h ('ken
s x hums s x .d abs bt
bacon and x n pat~nd ba~s of
stlgar P a a e already made
r another :.hvot n November
w h he exac d te to be pub
h d ac

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6 room house balh c11,rport tul
basemeot "163 South Th rd Jlaclnt' 4 roo n hou-e and batb
Call
n e o thade trees • nal
Avenue
M ddleport
&amp;arden ~:as watrr and elec
6269-X
10 13 3to
trlc &gt; Located 'In SiJ:tb s
out of h gh
water pr
N;;-;;.odern l.partment Peoplea
$4200 00
Te race Pomeroy garaJe un
tiernt&gt;ath--above flood 1 ne- Port la nd 8 room frame
w h
bath n cely Joe d
sho t walk to marketR-Schools
nearl,.~o
I
a(' e ot 2 car gara.:r
and ehu hes
l nfurniJhed
0 m I r om R01ovenswood Fe ry
Telephone 328 Y ur 4M-X
not !a f om Kalsc Alun n
10 12 3t.p
lum Pant Can b!' f nanced

I:PD raJt ot 2 cents Ptr word w 11
be ehaa:&amp;ed Cor adver sine II nol
f~ ,'?r before the 2.5tb of ear~
Pl,On.tb tollo'*'in~ msertl,on
~~~ in A(h ert Slt;li-S.houhl
$600000
170 Mulberry A~e
..PWlw llllmed alely The D4Uy
S a e Rout~ 3.38--..(1 room
~;Jtlnel will not be respons ble :---'-'-c_a_n_&gt;_1t M 10 to 6tc LoFateU
t' !u
basem ~pt
witt
bou
f~finore tha one incorl;'~t n
3 aoo11 fiJI!NWIEV apartment
show bll I f ont porch Iarg
t~ruoo
ut l~t eli Pit d 366 North ltb St
lo ve y n e es den c pr e
)Jid4lt'port
10 t I2tc
Cara or Thanks and SperlaJ No
$BMIO 00
ilces of Events pr nted at regu
Hlltvn Wolf• Salesman for
lar elasalfiec! rflC!i Ob tuar eB ONE FOUR ROOM and 1 five
C:ucklor Rt•lty PhO.,. liS
_ !ubh.shed o~t t eent per word
10 13 3tc
room apartments 8 room dwell
lng newly decorated ns de and
'-I.PtJ.~es
out Mwt be iffn to be apprec ated 8 room and 6 room
llACiNE SIIO~RErADI SHOP Is
houses B.otb w thm 5 m n walk
RftW open to etve YQ,U serv ce
of Court House 4 N Bengel
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PQJl)eroy
D-111-11

6 4G News Caravan

NelMS Picture

8 so Rob&lt;'tt ._...,.
9 30 Mr l&gt;iStrlet Attorney
10 00 F 1m Spectacular

12 00

r-rwon1

4 00 Comerty Time
t 30 My tJttle Margie
!I 00 Aunt Dlll Show
6 00 New1 Picture
8 Ul Sport.&amp; Eye
6 2!1 Les Paul Mllr}' Ford
6 30 Jonathan W nteq Show

• oo nledi&lt;:

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BRADBURY PTA MElTING
Th R ad! ury PTA will have

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6 15 Sporto E,.
6 25 I.es Paul
6 80 Frank1e Carle
fJ 4r Newt Cll!l'nan
1 00 Producen ShO\ftllSe
7 30 Star Showcase

UP

$1~ 000
Marietta
late Dr
ml M
Nathan E Eddy ~as
nounced a a trustees meet
ng n Mar etta
Dr Ra ph W Eddy Cine nnat
g n rologLSt and newly e ected
alun n r ~=; ec or the col ege
announc d the g ft for b s fam

lence t !e v them a pe1 fc s 1 ke1 f 1
\ 1 many tm es lat r Jn\ f'SIJ ill
nf1ltral1o

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v Wcdne day even ng at 8

revJe\\ of II P
t
bo t r or mo th t epho
Satur I y a
that had I &lt;'en !led b.,. C:: v
became on e mort a st n '\Is o h I v
I
rlosed '"" In nrl C.ov ( a de "V.O"IS sr
team of pec1al vtst ga tm s ntn the f cl
to make I n 11 g r
nn
I
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Umon
I S I \t
ponde
agt
nl st
11g out
I
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the
ha
re!IUrt s o \il"'""" '
nvgot1at on ends
l ons houlrl r mrmbu lh &lt;~t he

Telept one ommt meal
he t\I.N I
outsldf' wnrld cease l t c sc l t )&lt; u n
so of the 50 000 pc'&lt;lple of I rtsmo &gt;II

Queen For A Day

Coffee Time

3 45 Modern Romanres

4SO My lJtUe Margie
500 Aunt DnJ:
530 Soldler8 of F()rtune

A meet ng of the Parley of
~ h e pas
.pre:; dents of Drew
Webs er Po t No 39 will be bed
a tile homl' of M ~ George Mow

st ke c

mflltrat on to have been a fact
s w ek
Th1s Is wl at happe )\ed a co I lg to B J
I tit n c h
tl € t JS nc s 1(' II I ke1s and th e
ord 1 a } 1 OJ c f I rts nouth has m
I 1 f thf: dark

Current

400 Comedy Time

with
le ce 1 roJ c t} I ag J l I eHn l
ht
the Me gs area
Th s newspapc shall 10 n vPrvone el se tn I
arr ves ag n llo E' er I st \\&gt;C forget what
d tons a t IH: t 1k na y I g u btlcf stu I f ""' nt ha s
taken pla e n Po t mo th 0 &lt;1 I r
I&lt;'S lvc I m nv
be suitable me t a I I nk for ur sou s
To th(' be' t

Goes to School

3 00

!il(ll Oa

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12 00 Paraone St\147
12 SO Current
1 30 T~nn~aee ElTIIe
2 00 Matlnte Theatre
3 00 Queen For A Day

2 00 Mat nee Theatre

o Roher See Commander

What Prwe For AStrike?
IClO I S

11 00

1 30 Tennessee Ernie

PLAN PARLEY MEETING

1t has been many yea s s nee a

Carner~\

00

I 2 cent~ ter wof&lt;l ooe 1n
i1ioa Minimum cbarge M)c _
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~tilt Qer word; tor three consec.Jtl\'e nsert on.s
Special- One mo h for 2~ ~nu

TUISDAY

Ilome

11 30 It Cguld Be You

Maon C y y, I hold a regu
mee ng n ts new hall Tue!&gt;day
rught Oc 16 at 8 o clock and
all memb~ are urged to attend
A sp c al problem- JJeatmg the
hall w 11 be stud ed accord ng

N.!:t o u.l ad ertl!IIDJ represent a vt&gt; Jo oe Kllll.ball. lnc
M1 Lel'li.Jg on AV6 Nf'W York C y l l:l r.i Y
Subscr ptlor. utes Del w y b) car er wbllr. r u !able 30 ceut1
,er •etok one year ia adv11.nc1 a The Uit y Mm oe orr ce $15 60
111 moe b.o;. $7 sa three mon hs i3 90 By n: or rou e where
'"II ahle one m nth $1 By rna one y a $8 s~ mon hs $4.25
.fitr,p, ,..on hs $".1 :W... one mon l1 !

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1 oo T c Tac Douah

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10 00 Home

mem

MASON DAV MEETING

e •

6M S
On
700 Today
DOO Coi'J'ee Tirne

rged to b

The Ma on County Chapter No
27 0 s"b el:l. Amer can Veterans

I WANT .\DS

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Entered as 1erood ('!au ma 1 Ai mat t&gt;r al tbe
hmtiNJ Ohio

K o P Ha I A

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F

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Theatre

N'ew1 &amp; WEather

Sports
11 15 My'&gt;lry Theatre

-- tf.il Lost &amp; Found

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10 B Olp

LP$T One }Jere(ord HelCe 400
l6s n~ar Portland Call ftoy 6 roo111 uh(!llDis~ e.p~eot
with ~lb for l'fpl Aloo ~ ruo/D
R. im th 256 Par and
unfuridsJie:! apartO\ent
with
Ut1B-3te
b4th BoJb oew\y d~orated Call

294
9 20 tl
AI AtltOS&lt;&gt;NICf!"
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J, H RAWLING SO~ CO • :H
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Wrl!c.ker ServiC41
For Sale or Trade-Two fox
NJgb~
Pboae'ttf.j~
hou11ds Run Foxes only Four
qe
6227
:II- JIOilGULYMGVTH
WS
and s x y~s old ~nn e
The off rc o the Clerk of the
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Moore Pholl.! 6.ij20-X 10.l5 ~lp BOJ~rd of E uc b.on a lhc sohooJ
Ctle ter Oh o Metgs OourJJty
( 17lHelpWonted
The of£ ce- of A }I Moe chkamp
&amp; A9soct.ate } ngmcE'"I'S 21 No th
1~54 n\ r i( V8 ROADMASTER
4 r'.r Sedan Dy~aJ:Irw Power YOU can lf'~,n to be a Profess H gh Street Lam~aste 0~ o
Separate p opoools w II be rert~ ng :b:rakes
Blaettnllt' s
ional iea daCJ.4n In an amaz
c~('o(l
fo the g.eflera1 COl &amp;t.rurc
f'Qweroy $1,895 00 10.11 6tc
mgJ.y sboi't time at a nunlmum
tion
plumbing
ettctrlcal and
cost whicb you can pay on a
IOU PONTIAC FLJi 6CTh ~ dr
a'fld
vent1l11t
ng work for
heatmg
Pay as You ~arn Bas s
Sedan One lotat owner Or1g
eac~ buUding SE'p;nora ely and com
of
the
fact
Take
advantage
D~l (IDllj:h Blaettnar s l'omeroy
that you ('aD live at borne and bmed b ds for ol bu ldlngs Equip.
$12115 00 10 U-6tc
learn th s Professwn at our mcnt bub w 11 be rece ved .separ
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CKVB;;:~S;;UP;;;;ER;;;;-4;-;d;::-&lt;-':;S;::-cd-;-an·
Athens 0 school and help ~o ate- rom construction
All PJ'OJK-Sals shaU be made and
~ow ..P~r }teerin&amp; Low
fill l!b! '9/li!t,nt demand for
¥UlHe Blaettnar s'"' 'Pomeroy
B~i!ad: l~(an.IJ
~ssure yOul"Selt QOilSI!l&lt;,l'•~ by the 8oa&lt;d Of Edu
fl,Ojfs 00 10 IHtc
of a pleasant and prof table C'l.tion in accordance with Lhe Gen
.~------::-:-:---::--c:future nrn t walt Limited en
~ CHEVROLE.T 210 4dr Sedan
rollnt.ents Wr te to
SOtn'H
One local owner Ong nat finlsb
ERTON (MARTZ)
BEAUTY
$1.195 00 Blaettnar s Pomero:y
SCHOOLS Athens Oh o and
IJI.lll8!o
HuntJngto~ W Va
10-13 6tc
1
1'"' CHEVi«lL!!'!: BEL ,AIR 4dr 5 ROOMs and liATR 10 Cole Sl
Sedin ~·~li!ul blue ~th wh te
for small reUable (amJly $3~
top $995~00 Blettnar • Pome.ro}
per tlmltb See Mrs Uoward
I0.11-6te
Cecil 000 W MaiD St Pomeroy
ngs.
9 6 U
even
11152 DESOTO VB 4dl: Sedan Pow
er s~~ering Low mUeaa:e One
lp!Wrance
lOcal owner $895 00 Blaettnars

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Pomeror 10.11 etc

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SALE BY lliD-Several
loti for Structural Clay Brick
4D4 Tile Obta1n b1d sheets at
llaln Ga.te ~JJer Creek Pow-

It House Cheshll'e Ohio

\1!-la.lll&lt;
~;t~Jiuse
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.4JI Uqe• lln&lt;l ~~

METROPOLITAN
A.VTO SA~ ES

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8'1:,\11

WAIIFARlN

lloe-h Hord,..ro

~ 00 Refund of lh •
will be made in full upoo
of tim plflilkl and SJM' r
n good condit~on Th.o c
contractors not submltUng a b d
w
e(;e ve a refund of ~ 00
The Boa d roserv~ the nght to
rE'JCCl r.ny ~;~r all bUs IW(l to
wa1ve defects In L"'e prop0$11\9
g o de'f' of lbe JJoar4 r4 Edu
tal on of 'as ern Lot!aJ !ichool Dts
t ict CfiMcr Oh o
p Ed Humphrey Olerk
Cn I o!Jarnhart Vice Pres dent
(~/ 24 (10) I 8 15 4te

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FOR S'\fE Soil V&gt;(m
' :ftadtord or Harold Blaf;:)J:!!ton
Rocksprings or phone ~
l06lm9p
FOR 1SALE--Pe!lll llrby R1'4't ~
tate
RutlanJ r.owruhJ.p. ~n (21) Rea I E~tg,te
ICJ"'M lend bouse ba n 81ld
bulJdfngs See G~gr A :H &amp; 4 ROOM HOUSE FDJI SAL~ , full
s ze basement e61t" fhmiee "J,
!drl Adminl'f"if'
4l
acre of ground. Cf)! ~M,vl~ Vov,
' COliN BINDER •nd SlillEjlD~
915-M
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~ must see to aPpr~c ate. :t'ulton 1Q.9.:6tc
Th )mpsoa Tractor Sales
19 10 61o
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QUAUTY DOESN T
COST -IT PAYS
$upenor Service
Service fo t&amp;o U\ilh~

01!\' li\oll~

Trevey'Fmsterwald

Eu • .,.IWo-..e

Pwm
RODNEY DOWNJ)(G
INSURANCII AGENCY

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Real

"YOUI
ac~s with 4 acrea of
plenty
bottom large pasture
of timber 7 room house barn
and tde block hen house AU
mineral r ghts Oil g~ r~4
¥.a mile trom stat1 b,lshway

Only ~100 00
f;A.lt:M-:tOll l:tCre.&amp;: wllh good 9
downstaln
furmshed
Ave
6087Y Mrs

barn an&lt;l
on state h ghfrom Court
'WW traf;le

vt: 'Va

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Ppint Pleasant

SUNRISE
TO
SUNSET
'i.,.ATION..

990
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Senatora 1hall lilt .._JteCI~
electo~ of the reQoedlft
d mictJ thet tenn f1l offlee a •
CQmmen e an he &amp; at day of ,JiiDQa!"'

nt!Kf fte their eleetlon ApDf'OJ(I·
mate y on~ hall ol tbe total nWIIba
or senator• &amp;ball bill! elfttoed floc- • teml
of foUJ" ~oon

Mr and M
Cop es of, the plan~ &amp;nd sp('(' f I n
ftta iu~WJ may be obta ned f I}
WI m A
the Engmeers o(·1Iee by ~)' ng a

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day of Saauary Brit

CQnUnue two

the'!'eafh!

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four

term o1 aa

ft1l!l

oria term or ofief

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pro-

~IUoa.a- - l!iutlit

.-tlled for Ia HetlDII VIII ArUela XI,
Ohlo:t cmeatuUop. lbaU be two ,...,..
In ~tortal dtstrtetl bavl~ two 01
rnore Rna. to 11 app ox.lmatel)- i:JIIle.balJ
1haU be e ~ to • four ~ wna
to comm~nce 01 be ftnt day 01 J'go-

ery 1~9 ana the rcmaJndor •hall PI
ele.o:tc4 for &amp; twpJear W11JI lo IIOnlmmee orr. tile fli' day of 140~

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he senator tw the lmrett-a

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~ed

Jenll

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orlal dJ.atrkl lha11

~ of 1our )'8ln ...:amo
m~1 on the lim day ol
J9SI the !Wnator n the nQt
Dumbe eel se:Dator1al d~
elected for a tenn of ~-~ mftlt!lftl on 1Jte. ftnt dQ'· e. , . _
1859 and the rematDder llball •
eleeted w ha ewtry other eae aumerica)ly tbal be elec.-ted for • tenD
or four yean~ to comme:D.ce 0111 thl! ..._

elected tot a

re urned to

POMl:ROY
SOCIETY

day of JKDua.ry 1..9511

Tt e Gonrna 4J.!clltor tn.:l ~
tano of Slate o •Ill' twa tr1 tllem,
III:Jall a!ICf'rta n 1Dd llktermin.e wtdcb

o.,. stuon be e ~ftM
- du
•ot
b -•lon1
libil.ll' lii elected to f OUl' yen Uil'ftll
eommeac11111'. on tbl! om ~IIY o1 "111111acy UI8J Th'e Gil ernor ah.U ca~
1uch dltet';!n~ti,on to be 'pu~~~1
tn ~fi mtrmer 11 thaU bt ~
lleJUI

tnfnt (!Qfllrnencln r nn
til$ a11d w

l.QA~.

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Da d

eommeDC:Inr Oil U:le 11'1'

day of hnuary 11159 he ~m&amp;lndl!l
t.o be e ec ed f o 1 lA! m o t - ri!lri
eom.men~ n11 on he first day of J~u ·
uy 1t59 Por enn• et:~mm.tue!AI 011
tbe II. I t da]' of lilliUOI y , I!MilJ IUUt

Sa d c.hcck o bond shan bf' sat
Wadory to .he Board
If the bid Is accepted ;;~ eonb act
w l1 be!' entered :Into afld its performance properly Sf'..CUred
Secuntles s bm ttea by the un
successful bldd&lt;!TS w J be returned
atier the l1 ard of the conq-a
6
mad!l' lind :1 performan~ bgnd tn
the amount O.f 100"'" of the
n
t.flacl h s b(l('n executed by bo We k n
w~elrluJ;(
aucces: ful bidder

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Sale 1ure

HOUSEBUILDERS
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the ca5e of {J.nllS or COJ"poratlons
the p opos
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the lcga,I lluthor~;:ed off ~
Each b1d wu.st eont.h 1.1 the nam~
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on a oolver:tt bnnk ln the SJJTil of
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Mr and M s Nor bert
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Mrs E mer
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day afterno n u a E&gt;nd a meet
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tr ct 13 Daughle s oC Amer ca
Mrs Luel 11 Bu son Shade s
substituting at he Sect ncl. for
M;iu Emma Lou Dav s who IS
dn yact~tlon
Mrs Charl@s S auss
bome Friday e n ng after a
visit .In To edn w h her son m
law aad da ghter Mr and Mrs
Edward Kertnedl who accompan
led her hom e for a weekend

Footer of Dayton Rpent
weekend w th h s parents
and Mrs J E Foster
1 ~•••- - Joy Sm h
student at
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her parents Mr and Mrs TheO
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Mr and Mrs Da e Faulk and
Miss Margaret Hav.k of Cohunhus
were weekend g c ts of Mra
Goldle IJawk
Mr and l\1 s D:l d Nease and
fam ly of M ne v lc were In
Vincent Sunday o a end the
85tb wedd n~ ann !'r nry of her
trJndparent s M anrl M s G E
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Mr and Mr:'l' U S Nease ot
Minersville v
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Jllydenvll e w lh he Rev and
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Ohio State. Takes
Top
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nf Ohio's !l footbaU playing collea:ea were tak.irrg tbings easy tc&gt;
day following the full-5tale grid
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major s are of
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they rolled to a 26-6 victory u.f, the
fl&amp;htlng Jllin 1 of the University of
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Led by the defensive play of big

Jim Parker, the Bucks punched
aeross two touchdowns In tbe open-

ing period and one
tbilJ and fourth
dominate play.

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Weekend Sports Jackets, Panthers, Shoot For First
snmmary SEO Win In Race To Vacate Cellar

SATURDAY
the Red Sldn's ~econd league vicNEW YORK - Nashua ., ended
tor)' .
hi&amp; racing career by setting a
The Xavier Mwklleen spoilf'd n-· Ame•l&lt;•n r~.-..~d lor two
the Untvt'rsity of Cindnnali'.s
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homeeomtng by steam- ro 11 111g
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CHICAGO-Dc~ 1 cate defeatL"d
valry.
Summer Tan by a head in the
Wooster College capitalized on Hawthorne Gold Cup race.
five Dension fumble~ and errorless ball on their own part to
MELBOURNE, Australla-Jim
score a win. Washineton and Jef- Bailey won the 800 n.tter race
fenon powerful land machine in the Auslrali an Olympic track
groond nut a 21-Q victory over and £ield trials.
Case Tech Saturday afternoon.
1.
KANSAS CITY- The Kansas
Urwbeaten
Captial University
romped to a 33-0 victory aver Ken~ City Athletics traded outfielder
]l
AI Pllarcik and pitcht'"r Art Cecto the Baltim.ore Orio]es
£-or piteher Rlnold Dure and outd
hands on tb hall and then co-a!te
fielder Jint Pisoni.
to victory. it was the Lutheran's

Ohio Wesleyan bad to fight off
the record settmg perfomance of ii~t ~r:!e ti.~es t~~/~o;;d th~~
Akron Quarterback 1'om Boa&amp;l to
down the Zipps 33-2'1.
The p1sa..t'hrowing Bogas set two
new Ohio Conferente re&lt;:ords In lhird '""ght
the game and tied another. His
Villanova avenged la.,.t yeu's
four touchdowns passes matched "ot&gt;Sett vicbtory to the Univers.ityb ',',
an 0 C mark and his 17 compleay on Y scormg two secon
a
tiofl..'; for 301 yards both rewrote touchdowns in making a l3-0 win
0..,, th&lt; Fly .. ...,
the r~ord book.
•Kent State.... "·
used thf'ir brother
Plount Union ia still alowlng to- act·Biil and Jlm Whilley-in de·
day, Saturday the Purple Raiders reating Ohio Univf'rHily 32-13. The
broke a 10 game losin8 &amp;treat by two lad~ lcct the l''lashcs· attack
upending previously unbeaten Ot- to score at least once in every
terbein 12-7, Mount Union Na&amp; be- pulod.
'hind 711 at the half but scored
Heidelberg remained undefeated
touthdowna in e011ch of the tblrd
and fourth perlodl to score tbe thia aeuon by turning back Wa·buh College at OrawtordSY'ille,
upset
Ind., 21 -20. Dave Dow won the
In on"&lt;! of the har-der foua:ht a:ame with his third straight con·
1ames Saturday night, Miami kept venlon.
alive ii.J bid tor a 1econd straight
Five.and-a-h11lf-fot Clti~ Bim'Mid-American ~erence crown bo WUUams led Weslertill Jleserve
by defeatin• . l&amp;iflhall College or to a 20--13 win over Bll~o ~it
Huntington, W. Va . 21.-14. it waa versity. The HIO.pound halft&gt;ilk
threw two louchrtown pas~&gt;es and
scored t·he oth1·r as the Red Cats
came from hehllld for· the win.
Joe Smaltz put on a one man
show as Joho Carroll tripped Clarion State Te.rchers College, Clarion, Pa. , 20-7. Smaltz scored twice
In the t:ame.
Tbe third and · fourth degrees
In other gamell plHyt&gt;d by state
were
conferrtd when
Rock teams, Oberlin was beaten by AlSprln11 Granje met Thursday Legheny Colle){t' 111 Mt&gt;adsvllle, Pa.
eveoln&amp;.
26-12, A:i!hland rollt~rl over Ohio
Home-r Rice, worth¥
matter, Northern 40-13. F iiHilay trounced
presided and Ill officers were Wilmington 55-6 and BluHton beat
preaent. It was decided to In- Ddlllnct' 41 -0.
stall tbe otncera wlth Pomon~t
SIOAL STANDINGS
Grange officers · In November.
TIAM
W L T TP P OP
Booster nlgbt was ~tnnounced
3 0 0 6 51 13
for Thursday e vening, Oct. 18. Jack1an
Ntlo&lt;ionvlll•
2
0 1 5 '16 14
beginning at 8 P. M. There will
Lagan
21044620
be a program and the public J5
Galllpoll1
1 1 1 3 41 50
Invited.
A'hana
1 2 0 2 32 43
A poUuck suppl'!r was served w~lllfon
' 2 0 2 4J 47
0 2 0 0 0 20
to 44 membeu and tho~~e- who Pomeroy
0
0 0 0 34
had blrthd~rr• In the past tbrec Mlddl•port
Total•
10 10 2 22 241 241
month&amp;. wtr ~ ltonored .

Two Degrees Given
At Rock Springs
Grange Meeting

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Tbe Pomeroy Panthers and
th.e Middk'!port
Yellow Jackets
both will be attempting to get
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coa 1
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this com ina: Friday nlgbt aa they
SUNDAY
SAN FRANCISCO-Doug Ford
Don January . Mike Fetchick and
Jay Hebert tied for th.e lead at
th.e end of the final round In
the Western Open Golf Touroament.
PEBBLE BEAOH C l'f
W'f
• a 1 .- 1 •
fie Smith defeated Mrs. James
Ferris 8 and 6 , in the final
round
the
Trans-Mlsslnippi
Women's Amateur Golf Tournamf'nt.

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Wes Belles Scores Another
600 Seri·es For Crow Team

Crows Chicks wnn two out of
"' Pt. Pleasant
three games in the
City Bowling league list Thurtday
night as We~ BclleB continued his
heavy :scoring with another 600
series. Belles ha(! aame!l of 189,
J90 and a big 14~ for a 624 aeries
as he led the Chickl to thelr two
wins nver Ohio Produce
of Gallipolis.
Tl-.e Chick.'! had gamett ot 922
M6 and a Yeason high of 086 for a
2764 series, but lost th.e mtddle!
laDle as t•he Produce live bit 945.
In the.blg 986 .g.ame in . loddtt~ to
Belle9' 245 Clifford hal J.., MenchiD\~,., Rigg• t90'aod t.titl~ 202.
At -ot the Chicks wl!re Mr the
500 mark with Rigss hltting 5~2.
Louks 5W and Mencltinl MO. Emil
Thomas was hiltlh for the losers
with 5~8 .
Men's Cl•nlt
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R....
159 224 169 552
R, Pollock
193 167 171 531
E Thomas
191 190 177 551
K WIUi1m1
164 178 167 509
Burke
171 186 171 535
Tot1l
878 . , 869 2692
CROW'S CHICKS
Clifford
110 In 166 523
M'"&lt;!flinl ...
159 193 188 540
Riggs·
194 161 110 !152

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189 140 245 624
922 156 9M 2764

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Total

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m~n aDd tbe Nelsonville Hounds.

tanale with SEO oppoDents. 'l'be

two Bend clubs are winlea In
SEO compehtioo with neither
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scorint a pmnt lo 1081na bolb o1
the loop conteds.
The Pan~ers take on the
Athena Bulldogs 08 the loeal
field Friday nlght,IJ. while the
Jackets trek to · Ga111polll to
meet a Blue Devil eleVf:ll that
should be on tbe r;ebound. ~ewhere In the teaeue lacUon eatertain• Wellstoa aad Malson ,
ville and t&lt;u.1an taniJ)e 08 . the
Chieftain fi~ld.
Here in the Bead j',fea tbe red
hot Rutland De¥1Is. wbo lire 80.11
undefeated alld ' the
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Friday's

Nelsonville on the, by Jim st. Clair on the la•t play
ill&amp; The Plaim wltb Jim ere,
HoliDd field on November 9 of the glllDe wun't quite lona: means leading the wa~ witb four
shOuld decide the UUe unless enough to read! pay dirt. St. touchdowns. The DevUI a,.d Ctesome c]l!b up~eta tbe don.. buc- Cl 1r
hi 1
'-h· d .,,
ket
rD a ~~~~ caq h rom "1nl an ...,~
meau are l.ne of the top ' ~eona,
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ave 1er an, w o made a great team,s in the state. Wa1utm1 lOll
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Tbe Hounds have won two but ..c.Je o save the game. Galli- their flfth game 12-7 to MiltQa,
have a 7·7 tie wtb tbe GalUpolia polis was up.aet by the Athena and Pt. Pleuant eonUnuecl to ""
Blue Devils. but b)' winning the Bulldogs 19-6 a&amp; tbe Devlla play- roll with a Impressive 32-12 wta
ol
.
1 .. h i ed liatleao ball without the aerA hi d Ky
rut
their a:amcs COUIQ .....e ____:_:::__ _::.;:~:::....:.:::__o::_':.:er::....::.::::':.::::'":::·-=:c·~----their flrst SEO title in history.
Pomeroy continue-d to look for
aD offense lalt week as Hellionville outplayed them in tald~
a 1.0 defensive battle. Tbe PaD·
then bad ooJy one good drive
all evenill&amp;: as they threatened
to tie tbt score in the last quarter, but with the ball on the
IS yard libe, third . down and

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They Ylai\ed ~ben \r-Ollt;_[•s
·'Old Kentucky KOO\e" a' ~ ­
town; Henry Cley's
home at
Lextnat.on; _}he Calumet Farms:
Pioneer· z:~tate Park, Lincoln
Stite ~~~rk an~ Berea, Ky., and
the ~ Ab~y of 0li,J' Lady of
GeihaemanL Trapplat, Ky., and
th·e Sl JOteph Pro-Cathedral. fampua !01 ltJ beau~ful paintlngs
wbieb were a:tven to the ebureh
by "the Kina: of France, Louis

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this put wt!JI:. )(r, Wise, wh.o Is
Chief o! Guards at Ohio Valley
Electric Coty .. ~Dd ~110 t:J,"DI
lQ the per1~nnel
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tm·ned to his work Mon !ly.

.Menfiu~ rs of the
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and Ml!'t .. cnarle' Smith.
Iva
JoMson is . r.eeoverlng
f"!~· fl .rect&gt;-nt · illness.

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Mitzi Gaynor
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bro;Uiht ft Into the bouse. Tbelr doubt. aboullt 'ptti11J' along With
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re,peatlng the Lord'• Prayer thi..• f h
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Jerry H ~-1 p,
)'fJUthtul danN!
'ro11 call fl nd rtoports of lawt ~eet - 0. t em front over ""'. m et !!slier and nati9naUy_ known inIna was
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a .vay ' took part tn the Fifth Ah- structor of Cloelanali, 0 ., dlrectrea an approved. The nual Mid-Ohio ValJey Square
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voted t b
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noon nnd evenmg In .t he Pomeroy t'alll'l"i\. inchrd !ng Harry Saxtnn
o uy " a m1lon set lor Junlor High gvmnasmm
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nf Charlestop, .Bud Bleau of Ni.... ,.,.toorn ittnthers to have a Halloween
E-\'ents of the day featured s tro, W. Va., and _J o Hardy, Pont~o .. · party for the school ch.ildren ami workshop in the afternoon and croy, called for Impromptu dan.. .. ' vls,itors. They wOI serevejce cream "[square dancing from 6-ll :30 P . ces.
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C!'Up cak~s and Kool ald. The room M. During both ~c ssi ons western
A f eature of the evemna pro;.
·M others n~med by ihe presi dent I style dllnclng was cmvha 11 ized.
gr.am was a 20-~lnute_ thow _by
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.w ere Room 1 Lera Van Meter, Ro$e I Western ~ t)'le squarea used old Mike Simmons l_n which he ln,1.
Young, Edna Roush a n d Billi-: figures r}ften forgotten., re\•lved ~tructed dancers 1D Indian dancSnU:.h. Room it Helen Wilii.am~. l lnto new patterns . lor modern ln_g pat . '!rn~, and sho'!ed pari of
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e1yn Nicholson, Narlcy and Dorothy figure, do-si-do n•vivPd in four
Simmons was u_slsted 1n hts
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different ways, one b11in~ the d~n: 1 nF. ~ ~ ..,vmtraltt&gt;'l by J'l"tn
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wllb • looc! Nitro e!eyei\ . OD cbanco, fall to materialize .. the
Saturday
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played . their
whilt! the
Wabama
ntlcons best game- of the year ln holdlni
meet anoth~r' tougie •s they Wellston acOreleas in the second
meet the- undl!feated JUPltY Vlt- half and completely outplaying
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Ohio State. Takes
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nf Ohio's !l footbaU playing collea:ea were tak.irrg tbings easy tc&gt;
day following the full-5tale grid
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they rolled to a 26-6 victory u.f, the
fl&amp;htlng Jllin 1 of the University of
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Jim Parker, the Bucks punched
aeross two touchdowns In tbe open-

ing period and one
tbilJ and fourth
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Fest"IVaJJJ~Id
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Weekend Sports Jackets, Panthers, Shoot For First
snmmary SEO Win In Race To Vacate Cellar

SATURDAY
the Red Sldn's ~econd league vicNEW YORK - Nashua ., ended
tor)' .
hi&amp; racing career by setting a
The Xavier Mwklleen spoilf'd n-· Ame•l&lt;•n r~.-..~d lor two
the Untvt'rsity of Cindnnali'.s
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homeeomtng by steam- ro 11 111g
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CHICAGO-Dc~ 1 cate defeatL"d
valry.
Summer Tan by a head in the
Wooster College capitalized on Hawthorne Gold Cup race.
five Dension fumble~ and errorless ball on their own part to
MELBOURNE, Australla-Jim
score a win. Washineton and Jef- Bailey won the 800 n.tter race
fenon powerful land machine in the Auslrali an Olympic track
groond nut a 21-Q victory over and £ield trials.
Case Tech Saturday afternoon.
1.
KANSAS CITY- The Kansas
Urwbeaten
Captial University
romped to a 33-0 victory aver Ken~ City Athletics traded outfielder
]l
AI Pllarcik and pitcht'"r Art Cecto the Baltim.ore Orio]es
£-or piteher Rlnold Dure and outd
hands on tb hall and then co-a!te
fielder Jint Pisoni.
to victory. it was the Lutheran's

Ohio Wesleyan bad to fight off
the record settmg perfomance of ii~t ~r:!e ti.~es t~~/~o;;d th~~
Akron Quarterback 1'om Boa&amp;l to
down the Zipps 33-2'1.
The p1sa..t'hrowing Bogas set two
new Ohio Conferente re&lt;:ords In lhird '""ght
the game and tied another. His
Villanova avenged la.,.t yeu's
four touchdowns passes matched "ot&gt;Sett vicbtory to the Univers.ityb ',',
an 0 C mark and his 17 compleay on Y scormg two secon
a
tiofl..'; for 301 yards both rewrote touchdowns in making a l3-0 win
0..,, th&lt; Fly .. ...,
the r~ord book.
•Kent State.... "·
used thf'ir brother
Plount Union ia still alowlng to- act·Biil and Jlm Whilley-in de·
day, Saturday the Purple Raiders reating Ohio Univf'rHily 32-13. The
broke a 10 game losin8 &amp;treat by two lad~ lcct the l''lashcs· attack
upending previously unbeaten Ot- to score at least once in every
terbein 12-7, Mount Union Na&amp; be- pulod.
'hind 711 at the half but scored
Heidelberg remained undefeated
touthdowna in e011ch of the tblrd
and fourth perlodl to score tbe thia aeuon by turning back Wa·buh College at OrawtordSY'ille,
upset
Ind., 21 -20. Dave Dow won the
In on"&lt;! of the har-der foua:ht a:ame with his third straight con·
1ames Saturday night, Miami kept venlon.
alive ii.J bid tor a 1econd straight
Five.and-a-h11lf-fot Clti~ Bim'Mid-American ~erence crown bo WUUams led Weslertill Jleserve
by defeatin• . l&amp;iflhall College or to a 20--13 win over Bll~o ~it
Huntington, W. Va . 21.-14. it waa versity. The HIO.pound halft&gt;ilk
threw two louchrtown pas~&gt;es and
scored t·he oth1·r as the Red Cats
came from hehllld for· the win.
Joe Smaltz put on a one man
show as Joho Carroll tripped Clarion State Te.rchers College, Clarion, Pa. , 20-7. Smaltz scored twice
In the t:ame.
Tbe third and · fourth degrees
In other gamell plHyt&gt;d by state
were
conferrtd when
Rock teams, Oberlin was beaten by AlSprln11 Granje met Thursday Legheny Colle){t' 111 Mt&gt;adsvllle, Pa.
eveoln&amp;.
26-12, A:i!hland rollt~rl over Ohio
Home-r Rice, worth¥
matter, Northern 40-13. F iiHilay trounced
presided and Ill officers were Wilmington 55-6 and BluHton beat
preaent. It was decided to In- Ddlllnct' 41 -0.
stall tbe otncera wlth Pomon~t
SIOAL STANDINGS
Grange officers · In November.
TIAM
W L T TP P OP
Booster nlgbt was ~tnnounced
3 0 0 6 51 13
for Thursday e vening, Oct. 18. Jack1an
Ntlo&lt;ionvlll•
2
0 1 5 '16 14
beginning at 8 P. M. There will
Lagan
21044620
be a program and the public J5
Galllpoll1
1 1 1 3 41 50
Invited.
A'hana
1 2 0 2 32 43
A poUuck suppl'!r was served w~lllfon
' 2 0 2 4J 47
0 2 0 0 0 20
to 44 membeu and tho~~e- who Pomeroy
0
0 0 0 34
had blrthd~rr• In the past tbrec Mlddl•port
Total•
10 10 2 22 241 241
month&amp;. wtr ~ ltonored .

Two Degrees Given
At Rock Springs
Grange Meeting

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Tbe Pomeroy Panthers and
th.e Middk'!port
Yellow Jackets
both will be attempting to get
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SUNDAY
SAN FRANCISCO-Doug Ford
Don January . Mike Fetchick and
Jay Hebert tied for th.e lead at
th.e end of the final round In
the Western Open Golf Touroament.
PEBBLE BEAOH C l'f
W'f
• a 1 .- 1 •
fie Smith defeated Mrs. James
Ferris 8 and 6 , in the final
round
the
Trans-Mlsslnippi
Women's Amateur Golf Tournamf'nt.

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Wes Belles Scores Another
600 Seri·es For Crow Team

Crows Chicks wnn two out of
"' Pt. Pleasant
three games in the
City Bowling league list Thurtday
night as We~ BclleB continued his
heavy :scoring with another 600
series. Belles ha(! aame!l of 189,
J90 and a big 14~ for a 624 aeries
as he led the Chickl to thelr two
wins nver Ohio Produce
of Gallipolis.
Tl-.e Chick.'! had gamett ot 922
M6 and a Yeason high of 086 for a
2764 series, but lost th.e mtddle!
laDle as t•he Produce live bit 945.
In the.blg 986 .g.ame in . loddtt~ to
Belle9' 245 Clifford hal J.., MenchiD\~,., Rigg• t90'aod t.titl~ 202.
At -ot the Chicks wl!re Mr the
500 mark with Rigss hltting 5~2.
Louks 5W and Mencltinl MO. Emil
Thomas was hiltlh for the losers
with 5~8 .
Men's Cl•nlt
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159 224 169 552
R, Pollock
193 167 171 531
E Thomas
191 190 177 551
K WIUi1m1
164 178 167 509
Burke
171 186 171 535
Tot1l
878 . , 869 2692
CROW'S CHICKS
Clifford
110 In 166 523
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Riggs·
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922 156 9M 2764

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m~n aDd tbe Nelsonville Hounds.

tanale with SEO oppoDents. 'l'be

two Bend clubs are winlea In
SEO compehtioo with neither
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the loop conteds.
The Pan~ers take on the
Athena Bulldogs 08 the loeal
field Friday nlght,IJ. while the
Jackets trek to · Ga111polll to
meet a Blue Devil eleVf:ll that
should be on tbe r;ebound. ~ewhere In the teaeue lacUon eatertain• Wellstoa aad Malson ,
ville and t&lt;u.1an taniJ)e 08 . the
Chieftain fi~ld.
Here in the Bead j',fea tbe red
hot Rutland De¥1Is. wbo lire 80.11
undefeated alld ' the
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Friday's

Nelsonville on the, by Jim st. Clair on the la•t play
ill&amp; The Plaim wltb Jim ere,
HoliDd field on November 9 of the glllDe wun't quite lona: means leading the wa~ witb four
shOuld decide the UUe unless enough to read! pay dirt. St. touchdowns. The DevUI a,.d Ctesome c]l!b up~eta tbe don.. buc- Cl 1r
hi 1
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ket
rD a ~~~~ caq h rom "1nl an ...,~
meau are l.ne of the top ' ~eona,
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Tbe Hounds have won two but ..c.Je o save the game. Galli- their flfth game 12-7 to MiltQa,
have a 7·7 tie wtb tbe GalUpolia polis was up.aet by the Athena and Pt. Pleuant eonUnuecl to ""
Blue Devils. but b)' winning the Bulldogs 19-6 a&amp; tbe Devlla play- roll with a Impressive 32-12 wta
ol
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1 .. h i ed liatleao ball without the aerA hi d Ky
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their a:amcs COUIQ .....e ____:_:::__ _::.;:~:::....:.:::__o::_':.:er::....::.::::':.::::'":::·-=:c·~----their flrst SEO title in history.
Pomeroy continue-d to look for
aD offense lalt week as Hellionville outplayed them in tald~
a 1.0 defensive battle. Tbe PaD·
then bad ooJy one good drive
all evenill&amp;: as they threatened
to tie tbt score in the last quarter, but with the ball on the
IS yard libe, third . down and

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Phrt Globnkar i~ til't!~if'lrnt of tbP,
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'5 :30 P. M. a~(l 4-)1
t-.er o !lt~Si!d. "d bv Mr. and

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They Ylai\ed ~ben \r-Ollt;_[•s
·'Old Kentucky KOO\e" a' ~ ­
town; Henry Cley's
home at
Lextnat.on; _}he Calumet Farms:
Pioneer· z:~tate Park, Lincoln
Stite ~~~rk an~ Berea, Ky., and
the ~ Ab~y of 0li,J' Lady of
GeihaemanL Trapplat, Ky., and
th·e Sl JOteph Pro-Cathedral. fampua !01 ltJ beau~ful paintlngs
wbieb were a:tven to the ebureh
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this put wt!JI:. )(r, Wise, wh.o Is
Chief o! Guards at Ohio Valley
Electric Coty .. ~Dd ~110 t:J,"DI
lQ the per1~nnel
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tm·ned to his work Mon !ly.

.Menfiu~ rs of the
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and Ml!'t .. cnarle' Smith.
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JoMson is . r.eeoverlng
f"!~· fl .rect&gt;-nt · illness.

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M'rs. ' Bam Wya:tt.

Mr. and

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Mitzi Gaynor
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lquirrel lbat ,,had fallen from a tree, they na~ed; ~t "Tl~r" and
bro;Uiht ft Into the bouse. Tbelr doubt. aboullt 'ptti11J' along With
the family c~ibua"Lqt were -eet a,t reat \f.h~ "Tiger" proceeded to
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and m11ny 9f. ~he ladies

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Over 100 sciuare dancers most I do_-pa-ao.
re,peatlng the Lord'• Prayer thi..• f h
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a .vay ' took part tn the Fifth Ah- structor of Cloelanali, 0 ., dlrectrea an approved. The nual Mid-Ohio ValJey Square
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o uy " a m1lon set lor Junlor High gvmnasmm
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&gt;r Jtoom 3, Plans were msde for the :
nf Charlestop, .Bud Bleau of Ni.... ,.,.toorn ittnthers to have a Halloween
E-\'ents of the day featured s tro, W. Va., and _J o Hardy, Pont~o .. · party for the school ch.ildren ami workshop in the afternoon and croy, called for Impromptu dan.. .. ' vls,itors. They wOI serevejce cream "[square dancing from 6-ll :30 P . ces.
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A f eature of the evemna pro;.
·M others n~med by ihe presi dent I style dllnclng was cmvha 11 ized.
gr.am was a 20-~lnute_ thow _by
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Young, Edna Roush a n d Billi-: figures r}ften forgotten., re\•lved ~tructed dancers 1D Indian dancSnU:.h. Room it Helen Wilii.am~. l lnto new patterns . lor modern ln_g pat . '!rn~, and sho'!ed pari of
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Simmons was u_slsted 1n hts
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different ways, one b11in~ the d~n: 1 nF. ~ ~ ..,vmtraltt&gt;'l by J'l"tn
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wllb • looc! Nitro e!eyei\ . OD cbanco, fall to materialize .. the
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The Daily Sentinel

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Hawaiian Is Guest Speaker
·~t Christian Endeav.or Meet
oBH.jie Young, Hono l ulu , Ha- Middleport Ch ur c h o r Chn.-.l met
Wlli, wat lhe g uest spuker when on Sunday eve ninJ!:
aud also
the CllrlstJan Lud t'a \·or of the ipoke bnef! y lo lhe ehurl' h al
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Is Wed On Friday
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T 0 Go ry DUdd 1ng

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addrt!l&gt;St!d t he Chu rc h

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Grate,
C h a rlt-.~ to n ,
fo r mer Mid·

.Mr. anrt

South
dleport n•sJ dt•nl' ha vr· announfl!d the marrltl j,lt' , f tiH'tr daugh. ter, Janb, to (; ;, 1; I. Dudding,
October 12. :J \ th : Vmt· t~ nt Memorial (;hrist•l! n ChL1rch . lluntinetDB. W Va Tht· tcr em ony was
performt•t.l a t t' Jg h : o'dork In
tbc evenln ~ h) !In· Hn. Blanken·

~hip.

Attendant s w&lt;Te Miss Peggy
Def,.nbau gh J nd Ev Nctt Ack.,_l
lOri, Hunl rn ..,; ln n

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4 Miles S. of Cht•Jiter

student •b ruught to th e
United
State&amp; und t· r the sponl&gt;or shlp of
the Md g s Co unty Me n 's f ellowship of Churo;- hcs of Chn~l ass lstt' d by t he c hurc hes in the
eount y Ut• 1~ att cndm M K cnlu t' ky
Chri sti a n Co llqce. fi r &lt;~) son . Ky .,
wh ~ r{' he h;,, H T! • ~ ed a follr
ye ar ~ chol ars h 1 p .
Th is ('V J' n lng he wll l ~ p••ak at
the F&lt;~mil ~ N1 g h! pr·ug r·a m .,f the
Mcn·s fo' e )lu w ~ l ll p ,ll thf' Hulland
Chl!rrh when Professor N;rch ,
Krntut·ky Chr btr nn Cnll t• ,r.:; t·. wrll
bt! Ihe m ~ m ~ pNk l" r
Th c ~ o11 n l.( ~ tude n l lol d uf his

The Bloodmobile
15 COMING

OCT. 15-26
AT

7:30P.M.
t'lrot 6 Evening, a different
sp,.aker will be beard . .
&amp;ev. t'reelllnd Norrlo Will
Speak the Roma!ndar.

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aad tbe nat boltflllla will H
Mn, William Walter• aad Ktt.
Richard 'Schwab. Mn. Wallen'
aaniverpry .,.,. oblerved b)'

llr&amp;. Dwijbt WaUare pve 1 Seeret Pal.
demonstratloD -or Tupper wve'

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Roger Hill Sixth Birthday Observed

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tee In charge or the fund
of $300 pledged.

A vote of thanb was gtven to
Kilti Beu Slrnborn who purchased new lndirett spiral liJbta for
lrhe Sunday Sebool
Assembly
room and to Dan White, Pomeroy, who Installed the llchtl for

the chureb free of

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I! Oo The Br!~hleat Ctw~ Der In Mlddlerort !:J

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Comaa. · Mr. ·Konkrl&amp;ht, H. E.
Cook. James
!farris, Ernt&gt;st

Euler,
ltobert
,.Covert, Ralph
Frieda Faehnle Nan

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Friends attending the birthday party fo'P'Toger llll! last Th·u~y are pictured aboVe:
nker, Roger Htll, Bobby Manley, Ernest Smithand Robert Smith. Second row: Kathey Hill, p
eggy Bower~. Sedoma Spencer, Leah Grue..;;er,Jeft to right first row: Jon Yonkers, Park Yo
Roberta Smith , Sharoq Herrmann Karen Gru eser an~ Bonnie Yonker.
Mr and Mr.~ Ll·o IIII I, Main ~ t. Guy F Sayre Middleport.
t!nl.,.r :arn cd Thut - , t ~ a} fo~\' t: Oct 11.
Several game~ wen• played with

with &lt;r hrrthrla y 11arl}' honoring
their sqn lto!;L'r'., SJXlh birthda\',
Thl• home w;.s dt•('oralcd In Jceep·
rng with lhr lmllowcen ~eason .
A ~ ·wl'in l ti N'nraled rcntcr piece
wa ~ a lamh lmthtl~v Cllkc baktl&lt;j
by Lhl' lwnur n J g uests Aunt M; ~

prizes awardf'd to . Honn re Yonke",
Kathy Hill . Bobhy Manley a n d
Robert . Smrth
Cak, Jce cre~tm, hot chocolate and
halloween fuvors Wl're served to
the foltowrng gu{'sbi: Bobby Man-

Beta Sigma Phi
Young People
Exemplar Chapter Conduct'Boptist
Plans For ATea
Church Services

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ley, Rebecca Sayre, Shai08H;zT.
mann, Sedonia Spenter, Petllit
Bowers, Park, Bonnie and Jon Yonker-. Karen a n d Leab Gnie~er,
Roberta , Ernest and Robert Smitb,
Kathy and RO&gt;nnie Hill MillS
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Hrl1, Mr and Mrs Ro0ert Smith
and the honored guest.
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·Moore, Mrs. 0. 'l'. KleJ~ and
lira. E. S. Schaaf.

Mrs. L.eiflieit Was
Hostess For Party
Of Young Adults
Hr.s. Gladys Dai.ley, M111. Oliv·
er Michael and Mrs. ConJ:Od
Ohlinger were awarded coatume

Chamber of Commerce

,LEA TfD DREAMS
. FOI BEAUTY SLE.Er 1
pouf·of·o·Peat with
its dainty lctee hitn Is here

Finance

to stay . . . so auds oway
ond without a thouoht of
Ironing the Acetate Tricot
fabric, Comfort styled flotlery with motdad up-curve
nddriH. tuxr.ulou1 Lovolieie
double V-neckll,.. lootuts
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mended 't he work ·done on the lev· Council Monday eve1'1in.g to have a
. ~ which is said to be one of the Community Hatlowecn festival
best alon..,; the river;
un the parking lot near the Village
Mrs. J J Davi~:~ and H&lt;:~rry MJ::· Hall on October St.
Muter, J'epresentlng properi,v
P.aul Haptonstall, ~hairman of
owners froM the ViCttritv of a local
laundry, met with Council. M1·s. the Legion's HallOween cOmmittee,
Davis· pre:~~ rated · a letter from ;::ppeared ' before Mayor C 0 loltthS~ate Indmtt.ial H)IJ,iene' ·E Qiineer
Yee 1who &amp;:h~ted lbat ill., Ws opin· er and the Council and presented
iOn the raJsiJ;IS ,of . tb~ I!Rio(l;estaclt their prb~dSal after tht Lt&gt;gion had
at the lauqdr~ ~ !"ouJ:.d. not eliminate been corJt.llcted by the president.
of the Oarden Club earlier -this
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Earlier thl• year, Chesapeake and Ohio and
two other major coal-carrying railroads, leadIng ~oat producers and exportert and the
United Mine Workers joined together to form
American Coal Shipping, Inc.-a new $50 million company to assure a stable and continuing movement ol American coal for Europe's
industrial expansion.
Through Its Atlantic port ol Newport News,
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bandies
nearly half of
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.slurt-c.t HI-. Mi&lt;Aigo• ••~ Wtico"'tio.

America's mounting export ofbitmninous coal.
Almost 20 million tons will move throuldt this
port in 1956 and a new $3 million pier additiw
there will further increase C&amp;0'1 coal bano
dling capacity.
The import of or"' through Newport NeWI
has increased to Jive times what it was only
two years ago. A new $8 million bulk cargo
pier means that more of the can which carry
coal down to the sea will return ,lqacled ,..th
import~ ~res for America's ipdujtry,

From the Atlantic to the Great Lakes progressive things are happening all aton'g the
C&amp;O. It Is this spirit of enterprile picled by
sound planning that keeps &lt;llesSie s railroad

growing and going.

W041td y~u hkt. a ,..,tfOIW. of Jkf1.11'tt 11t
Chmle. flat. en4. lkt:lr fGmll,t W~lte. to1

Chesapeake ·and-Ohio
Railway
1819 TWIINAL TOWII, CllYB.AND I, OHIOI

Another Jetter wa* read" whieh

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J,l11t ·:,allroadjng on water'' l•:nm new to
Chessie's railroad. C&amp;O'• Beet oflseven big, fa.t .
Trainferries carry trainloads;Of. freight between Ludington, Mic~igan1 1mii the Wileimsin ports of Milwaukee~ Manitowoc and 1:..
waunee. This yt!ar-nmnd :Ji'ainfeny . ~co
across Lake Michigan is a key link in tho fast
east-w..t freight service route.

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Middleport PlaDs
For ACommunity
Halloween Party

of the Cole and Walnut
ttreet Ievett as the malil project Mi"dleport Garden qub we~e
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, · wldehinl of streeta, reb.u ilding of
streetli ruined by heavy trucks,
gravelling and grading _ of roads
and a]levs, aewer Jines, storm rewers. ,tatC"h basins, min·boles, three
cuttings of the town cemeterys
and Surrounding lots, removal I){
treei, patching of atreeb, removal
of Umbs and other debrla from tbe

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Charlea Pugh. 23', Pearl St..
was plaeed In jail Monday evening under 1130 bond on ebar1e
of leavlna: tbe acene al an aeci·
dent. Pugh 18 cbar&amp;ed with

Lewis Ellis, street foreman, gave a report of his depart·
meat's work ior the year when the Middleport Village Cou.o.cll niet with Mayor C. 0. FiBber presiding Monday night.
Ellls, who stated that the report was not complete, named

Young J)toplr of tht• Fir~t sip.
Lis! Churt'h, under !li e supervisfor !he rr l•:x t' ITJJ&gt;l itt tr a on Nov wn of Mrs Manning Kolcs , ('(lUDCilIll ill lin• homt· ttl T• 'fl'~ il Sw;ll;wl lor of the Scnmr Youth Fellowship
wlwn thl' y 1,wr ~. .. ... p 1st wl'ek at pn·scnt1:d t h c urornmg worship
tlwir cluh·rnoPt ;
service HI tIre ahsl'nct: of their
,
j)a~t~ thl• H{'V. C. E. lloyt, who is
Mr a n d M r~ Gerald Anthon)•,
Games were played under the
II l' 1t'n /\!k i n ~ J H"I' ~ J1 ! 1 · n l . [J ' I'SIII· attrnifrn,
a dmrl',' t•onfen'o&lt;'" ,.•
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of Ml"!l. Uifheit with
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l&lt;'cUowshlp, a!so assisted with tbe prizes awarded ,to Mrs. Oblinger
GaJI Stumhn A&lt;lve thf' lnVoCI· program
and Mrs. Melvin Smith.
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Sandwi~h,es, pie,
cotft,e
and
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c". Ext•mpl : o~ r 'h ••ptl'r t•till ' l" ·
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candy were served by the h(Js.
lain r tl
tlil' :r nu;, ])a nrf., I"l)(' f'lill ~
OPTOIUTRJ8T
te.ss to th(J8e named above and
Wllh i:l ~ t&lt;· :rk rtirutt'l al tht• S JWI 'I.,:
Mrll. Florence Burru;ide, MrM. c.
nwn Hc:-.tt~Ul'~ll[ 111 Attwn ·.
V. Jonea and one guest, Mrs. Ed·
ward Venoy
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tnl't'ling
Eoot Court Stnel, PotnerOJ '
Tbe Novernber meeUng will
Wt'l l' i'hvlh ~ Mul lt• n, Vtrgi nra Clil ·
Ofll&lt;e Hnu,., 9 to U, I 18 I. !Oote 11 NDI'I' on
:be held at the home of MMi.
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'Oliver
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For Leaving An
Accident Scene

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Middleport Council Hears Report
Of Street Department O.n Repairs

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·IIIAR AND 10m Jna1
alone ID the J41ddl• mut and the tJDtted NaU.U. but 1D Loacton at
Ua• "'Mill Worl¢'t conteat lltor•re dol.n&amp; ftDL "'UUl llrael.. 1J IUD&amp; Wetaa, and the "Mia BoptHI
~-il Norma Duto.

had been H&lt;ftt "to tbe awnet of th-e
lauadry from•the n@f.ghbots. thank·
inl the nlaauement for raising
tbe stack but also saying that the
aoot was alill damagiDJ thelr property. L R Wiley, Wayne Gibbons
aod Robert McElhinney, council·
mea, were named to meet with
Engineer Yee and the laundry-ownin the near future to attempt
to find a ~olution to the problem.
Judse Cedric Clark, repr('8entina: the Middleport-Pomeroy Rot·
ary Club, spoke brje!ly of various
matters wh1ch the Club would Like
to have corrected including bad
sidewallul, ~oor street-signs, unlliChtly and unsafe buUdinp~par.
ticularly in the busine~ section---,
dum{W.ng &lt;Jf ~DI the ri.~r
-banta. A tommittee 'rrom the Rotley ~:JJd the Middleport Garden
Club ll to re,port lo council in the
near future w i t h more detinite
plans for town improvements.
·Mls.s Jean Lima, treasurer, has
received a letter from State Alit:!·
itora Rhodts stating th.at in a throf.'
year study of their records they
.- had found numerous warrants
which had not been d('posited. On~
Of tbeae was issued to the Village
Of Middleport from the Gasolin"
Tax lund in 1953 for the sum of
$123Ul0 and should have been deposited in the Street Repair fund.
A.ecor~ng to their records it had
nQt been presented at the bank
and could not be cashe-d otherHe. An investigation of the mlsalna warrant Is being made.
Sinee,tbe Village had nut been
informt!d U to t h e amount of
money they ahould have recei,ed
In 1958, they were Jaware or tbe
miasiac: amoq.nt but r.cords show
that ~~,y receiYed seven other
warrants thai. year.
A .pedaZ ml!t!tintt of Couru:il
has bten tailed for ecxt week
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handle the Per1111MM1th lltrlb
lltv.tlon ••• hi,.... today In
wiew of the , _ _ W.tdctvt
cacned lty MOther outlrnak
of vio'-nee.

PORTSMOUTH, 0. UP-A new
nareup or violeneoe in the Ohio
Consoli&lt;Uted
Telephone
Co.
strike shut down the PCJI'tamouth.
and New Bolton tJ:cbanges to..
day, jWit 12 hours after service
was reatored following a three-

o:cbangeJI lrerPt •Dd at New Boe-

Warning Issued
To Pranksters'
Dads In Racine

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With O~y 72 Pints Collected

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Meigs County Sportsman Learns
That Horses Are Unpredictable

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For reasons that will be obvious, this must be a news slory,
in part, without names.
' Friday, Meigs County's leading racing stable owner, Sidney A. Spencer, raced ·hi~ PeterS. Direct in two heats of the
16 Pace at the Lancaster fair.
Sid rendered h:s con~idered
judgement, 11nd over towards the
betting window edged our hungry
sportsman.
On th~ way he bum,ped lnt(J a
stranger with a literal fist full of
betting tickets .
"Say, friend," opcn('d the Meigs
racing fan, "it looks like y o u
know something a-bout th1s next
heat. Got a iaod tip?"

"l11urc (hi(') have," he answered,
Drawing Sid ofr to the 1.1de alt- sh(Jwin.g very d}8trC!etiy tho nu m·
er tllat fint hc11l, say!!. our ~ports· ber of a bone getting ready for
lhe secnnd beat, by tben,
man to Sid:

Crestfallen, but bound not to
give
up, Mr Sportsnurn. the"n went
Mlddleport, $571.
after
ttie tip . .After all, Sid ought
'Tlt":'••ry, $2(14. 75: Melli' to know,
badn't be?
Ubrary, $10.00; Meigs
"Well. who. do you think Is going
to win?" he queri~.

Chief Franklin
Hudson with
traveling !WI mph in a 20 mile
tone on Second St.
In jaU il William luatice
~meroy, wbo bad been fined in
Mayor'• eou:rt for overlORding
his truek. arre.ued by the State

Invertiptlng offteen:· Chief' of
Police Bailey, I. It Neal and
Stewart Hitrtill reported that
SPIOMSOU PARTY
PUJh was arre.!ited .afk-r his car,
The Let.art FallS WSCS iJ a ~ere-ury, was noticed parked
spo~l~g a Hallowee~ party at witb one fender removed.
tbe .t ommunity IIUildli\j: Friday
They
tomprr.ed paint and
Raeinc Mayor Bowud Frank
ev nlng, • Oct.
at 1'.7 p. Jil. is.'
r ~on the ttfo ean and
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ed. Prizes will be awarded, I Arno eac.
• pa~nts of · prankttera ' c&amp;lllht
Imurovement
"Halloweening" will be beld res$349.3'1, none..
pt&gt;rL~ible for
damages to property or persons.
Street Construction, Mainttn·
He said t&lt;Jwn officers are on
ante Md Repair-$9;~nQ.63; $4,·
3'13.113, $2.338.3f, $12.006.l2.
guard for IYhat are believed to
Ce.D:!etery - $978M, $94.80,
be teen-age Rirla hitting air out
$3511.38, $?U.a: ,
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Ures parked along streets. If
&amp;ed Cross Blood ·Program, Chairman . Marion Ebersbach
' .Celin~tery..: .tiust Funds lqa.tp
they
Al'e r&amp;uht, tbey 'trill ·be
said· toda}' a total of 72 'Pints of blood wai ~en.Jrol" 8~ do- pmsecuted,
the mayor said .
nor~ pmts shorr pf tile amount hoped for-Monday durBeggars night
for Racine
ing the JI!Podmobile Operation at the Pomeroy Junior High youngsters will be Oct. 30. Tbe
A goal of 140 . pints 'had' tleeri
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· ~,~~·c-~·:--c-::-::-:---- may~r urged parent~; and youq
judged n~cd ~ i,nfl\'te ·~h , am.PIC
ster.s .to cooperate in order tbat
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the · event may be orderly.
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,
suppIy.
.
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$2.: Mhfs Ebersb~~ .llXten.di!d b e r
·
OOt•l balaa~,J· f2I.-t6b~·

Monday Evening Demo.
. Eleetion
Officials Named
In Mason County

"I haven't got a chanee," mourned Sid. "See that horse (JVer there .
and that other one," he says, point
ing. "Tbey have all beat Peter S's
best Ume in Gther heats, this year.

dolyn Beaver, r:harrrd by Police

Arnold's l!JM Old.lmobUe lnfilct- bond.
ing conlide:rilble damage,

· ,t~bn~.
In·.,~h...,. Sesgian J~;'~T~~·~·~~·~qp&gt;~
r

"Do ~u thmJt: you c&amp;u win th~
&gt;Seeond heat, Sld, old fellow?''

A West Virginia woman and a
local coal tru~kn were arrealed
at mid·mornina: today, the latter
for non-payment of a fine and
co~ll
.usea5ment
or $1t&amp;.70,
Pomeroy pollee reported.
The- woman was lrit Gwen-

Shutdown Is Made
Few Hours Mter
Service Restored

eroulng tbe lawn of Jame&amp; Ar- lfiglnray Patrol.
day_ blacko ut .
lril Beaver is schedu1ed to ap.
nold, Chestnut Street aacl StState Highwa;v Safety Director
veath Street,
earl1
Sundty pear bei(Jre Mayur E. F. Robinmor,ung and IUttisag the side of son tonight or forfeit hl't $1!1 U. c. Felty ~aid be ordered tbe

Mtayor · Fisher a6sured Haplonstall that the Street· Department
~
liJ l.
DJVA&amp; fl
of the villa&amp;:e Would asshll in 8.nJ
way possible with the projed
which will include prizes for CO'Stumes, refreshments and distribu·
Pomeroy Council in an abbretion of f:wor!i according to the viated meeting Monday evening
plans outlined to Council.
, directed bills to itle finance
The Legion had made plans for committee for
payment and
a party at the Legion Hall follow- then witnes£ed the showing of a
ing the same order as the one they movie on the manufacture and
Democratic election -olfidala for
had last ~·ear, but have chanued to use of street cleaning equipthe Benet Area or Ma-;(Jn County
the out-door celebration at the in · ment.
have been named f(Jr the Novem·
Vltatlon of the Garden Club.
Later the counciJ members ber S election by the Mason County
Tbe celcbution's exact time and held a meeting With the Ceme- Democratic Executive committee.
They are h follows:
tbe startlng-plaee for the Grand tery trustees
concerning:
the
COOPER DISTRICT: Precinet
Marclt Will be announced ,later.
Cinancial .1tatus of that group.
liS, Letart, !\Irs Morel Wdlfe, Rft.
Clerk; Rus!ell '
Roc.

Aho on the scene was one of
Pomeroy's
preminent
leading
sportsmen, not amias to earning
an extra buck or two at the mut·
uals. All he needs was a good In·
side tip, and he figured he had
access to one with "old-acquaint·
ance·• Sid on hand w1th a hot naa.
Sid came ln third in the first
heat, rather a disappoinling finish,
!hough It was as close to a tradItional "phGto" ending as one
would want.

IJail Driver

For Failure
To Pay Fine

long lastlniJ beauty·loo , • ,
~dt

prizes when Mrs, Helen Lelf.
hi!it entertained t-he Young Adult
clus of the Pomttoy Church of
Christ, Thul'Jidly evf'flin' at her
li.W~~tt:~-r Sl'.r l·Mtia ·b ~·
tmn; Edw~r~ Kitchen the
Halloween Pilrty.
t'en '~ sermonette; Jenni!flt Daniela,
by Mrs. Leifheit openScrior.w:e nadinaFJliebiF.dlnU..
Jrhlc)l __.waa,.-in
tcr. morning
president, Mrs.
mcnt~. Diapll
It . WQS dzcide,d to ,
prayer, t:arplyn
s~y \.~ o Rtlvela- ·
music by the Young
were discussed for
Clifford Coleman,
Christmas party and
Cd .at Lockbourne
Mr!. Smith and Mrs. Elwood
rlt'~upitd the,._pu,l.pjt.Jg,r ;~it,10~ti ·IBowers were nam'!'d to male ar.
ing St!rmon,
·Jo
rangements. " ' : · ' '

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Main Street
Pomeroy,

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the .Jotal chureh. M.em-

At Toledo, Ci!tO'• modern low-level piers
handle more coal for movement to Great Lakes
ports th~ any other railroad. Also hellt, vital
iron ore ts transferred from lake V0$!&lt;!1s to ral).
road cars for inland destinati0111,

. .COLLINS JEWELRY

Pomeroy-Middleport, OIIIIJ/'llu...,., October 16, 19116

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tbe Hahts :.t coat.

l ' ha plt •r of lh(·
Rl'ta S1gma l'h1 .~til u1; !y planne·J

OCTOBER 15

enttne

WIATHIR:

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The

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nit'" 45 to IS.

Moo~.

ebairm1n of the CGmmlt.
fGJ"
the Weekday ReltgioLLII Education
drive, reported the enUre IHDount

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Anthoa:r Htrbredlt, a former· member;
with Mn. Jobn Fultz., u the cc»- Anita llaric Fulta tad IIUban
.Rober' H:lrrla aave tbe lrl.ll- boeteu.
~l!·
tee'• report which ahowed. the
panunaae furnace repaired and
wort needed iJD ihe panonaJe
and church
roofs. Mra. Nan
l.lteluded Scripture,

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Eleanor S Schaaf. Middleport Soc1ety Ed!lor- Phone 6079

18, " tho

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lin. Jock Blduler,

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iq at Heath Methodilt CbUl'Cb
Retrellul.entl were aerva4 to
Sund•y ennin1 aDd led the productl: TburJCiay eveDlq wb«~D the m....,.. and 1ueatt w~ illopenina devotional service wb~b 'the Fartnite Club met at the eluded Mrs. Wf].Iae•. Mrs. P•ul

LudUe Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor

or Chris t

farn rl:l,. of fo trr ~i d ~ and four
hoy ~ anrt SK id th11.l
h r; par~nts
wc ~ t· fu lluwers of
l'n.nfuscwus
and hrs hroth \.'n &lt;~nd srs ters belllnl: t' d [l) !he Jt!huvah 's Witness
sert He had !wen t·o n ~l·rlcd to
lh e Chlr t' h of Chri st :~ n d belongs
to lht• nnlv l'hurch of Chn!lt 111
Mrs. !Jl!ddrng rs the granddau" lhwar 1 whU'h rs nnt a n u ~; iun.
Mhl('r of J II &lt;;rate . Middleport,
H ! hopt• s to c.Jmp lt·lt· ln.~ edu·
an Mr. and Mn . Wrlliam Baker cation ht•r p and r rt urn to rs la~
Pomt'r oy, ann f,.rmerly attended Jis h a churdt un on~ ' of the
thl' Mlddlcpurl · t'hou b She grad sm&lt;~llt'r r- la nrb in t ht· llawatian
uated from SOu lh l'harleston
Hig h School and has ht•f'Jl employ ¥r~~PS pt•akit1J! 11 [ lhr t•ltll lidi•. he
cd at the Oshorn e lk a uty Salun saLd that h• hi!d ~ 1 . 1 11 hr s rt,,t
111 Cha r lc~ ton
frost ann fr rst cnl.. n ·d lt•avel
M• . Dudclln ~-: graduated from s ince hi s arrr val 111
K• ·ntucky
Huntington llt~lr Sehoul &lt;:~nd I~ and wa~ t•nthu ~ tM :r, ab·out the
cmpl o_\- l'd n t liw Chandler Ply . !~ave~ .li incf' in hh !Htlll l', they
\Vuod l'rudn cts Inc., Hu 'l11 ngton . sl av grt&gt;:• n ;d l vt·a t
They an• at lrnmc to
their
He al~o c·om.pared 1tw SJHl:"li;
lnend11 Itt 161Jil .lilcks(Jn AH~ nue and schooling .a., lu ·r11 .: Vl'l'Y
Uunlin!(
' much alik f' and s:qtJ tha t lhf're
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EAGl.~ RIIIGE CIIURCII

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Fortnite Club
Meeting Is Held
Thursday Evening

tbe Oftldal Board meet-

bt'for e

The bndt•
those a street
Jenjl:th IJn ,~ of whrtto ,.,atm with
white art· t·~~u r rt·~ and conage (J(
tt!d rnst•hu tb ,lll d l':lt&gt;r maid.of.
honur wo rt' n&lt;:~v v b]u{' with
matc hin g :t c t·t·,~orres
and
ed
J"(J~e cor:.al!.c .
r

REVIVAl

Heath Methodist
Official BQard
Meeting Is Held

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Tbta IClll:&amp;w's f&amp;Vfl'lte was not
Peter S. nor the one Sid had tipped &amp;li favorite. But certainly looked good In the guy's eye~ with all
the tickeb. Besides, it paid about
SlO for everv 1wo bucks on the
nose. That Wac; cn(Jugh for t h e
Meigslte. Down wenl $10 for the
new horse to win.

th•nlt• through ·'nt, b,ili'Sonlln•l

to all donors, volunteer workers,
and contributors, and to Mr Char·
'" Gibbs, for '"' of the scbool
facUitiCI .
Records of the OpNation showed
13 donors blood could not be ac('C'pted. sevpn were first time donors through the rocal Red Cross,
and nine pcrso 11 ~ donated bJood
as replacements for blood received
by relatives or fnends .
There wrre two per~ons wh(J be·
C!tme Two-aallon donors- Robert Roberts, Pomeroy, and vernon
Nease, Minersville.
Racllel· McBride, Syracuse, became .. oa.e-gallon' donor .
om.- were, rfom Pomeroy,
Comm. Precinct 16,
-lift
Wrn. R Oa\·ls, Er·
John Ake, ttec.
Moore. Walter
Adkins; Rec. Comm.
Mrldred
~mlth,
~iJ!h~ Mile, Minta
·
c
c
Vaughan,
Cterli:; Roy Daugherty, !tee. c.• ...•:
Frank Vaughn.,
GRAHAM DISTRICT: l'rlcitlet
Jr., Homer
19, I:Jartford, Dave Flr:olds, lllee.
.
Virgil
Brown,
Clerk; Elberton Grites, Ret. COJIIWL
~ictiard
Moore,
~reclnct 20, lfew Haven, lbrl'b
,
R!l'berts, Gillater\ Rec. Clerk; Thelma Capebt&gt;rt
llirilling,
Thoma~
Henncsy,
hart, Rec. Comm: Geraldine Layne
Nobert
P.
Ncutzling.
Harry
L . BaiCounting Clerk; Marie ,M uncy,
Counting Comm. Precinct 21, Grll· ley, Ruth Moore, Phena CliCford,
ham, Florence Clark, Re('. Clerk, Rctbert r.. Jacobs, Robert C Story,
Florence Rickard, Rec. Comm. Chester Tanne-hill . Charles Hayes,
Preeinct 221 Uni(Jn Jasper Rc&gt;mrh. Lloyd Wright, Eugenl' L Marvin,
Rec. Clerk; P. E. Roush, Rcc James Sayre, Mildred Mankin,
Dorothy Johnson , Sally Erwin,
Comm.
·
WAGGENER DISTRICT: Pre- Elizabeth Ohlinger, Yreda Will,
cinet 44, Valley City, Archie Chap. flffie Arnold.
Middleport, Howard K Wood·
mab, Rec. Clerk, Mrs Mary Aumil·
gerd,
Charles R Karr, Mildred
ler, Rec. Comm. Precinct 45, Ma·
son, Della New;land, C Com11t.; Mrs Humphreys, Betty Sa}-re, Kathryn
Clara R(Jush, C Clerk, Mrs Mar· Rall, Sally Sctlaaf, Jnm('s Simpson,
garet Roush, Rec. Clerk; Mrs Aud- Herman Kincaid, Wallar£' Bradford
ra Richardson, Rec. C(Jmm. Pre· Nan Moore, Hden Bailey, Wayne
cinct 48, Clirton, Mabel JohDIIOD, G1bb011J, Richard Owen, Richard
Ree;. Cler k: France. Olive... Reo. P1ckellt.
Loq Bottom, Marion Hall. Mary
Comm.: Wilma Blake, C crett; VineJanl,
Mae VinE".vard Mactl
Bonnie Duncan, c. Comm. P~ Snntlt, Howard Parker, Charles
47, Welt Columbia, James C8J'1111!1" Marciab, Hobart v ncyard, Ger1
ter, Rec. Clerk; Vireinia NevUle,
ZUmbach
Rec. Comm; Helen Roush, C. Cieri; trude
Raldne and Raew c RD, Floyd
George H08C!har, C eomm. Preemct
Hendricb
F'rances Ph rlson, Helen
48, Muon, vera Dodson, · '1\ec.
Clerk; Erma Dotson, ltee. Comm; C Fisher; Herbert Shields, Dan
Sara Spencer, ' C. Clerk; Clara Hartlblt!r, Ernest Wrngctt, David
Wolfe.
Smith, C Comm .
Syracuse, Rachel ~cBride Jnd
Guy
Guinther.
was
Racine Emergency liiquall
Reedsville, Grant Smtih.
clillled to the home of Mrs. JesMinersvi!lt-, Ve1 nun Nease .
sle Neigler at 1 a. m. tbls
H"rrisonville, Roy Wiseman,
morning to rendet' medical

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The- race was won by Peter s.
Diret:"t, driven by Sidney A. Spencer .of POJl\eroy, and paid $28 for
ald.
ev~ry $2 lab.

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eigs R"publiciQft
nea·dquarters .1U'e ''-~die rt Band
U
po
Opened At Hotel Boo l . R
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Opening d the Meigs County
RepubliClln Campaisn Headquart
crs In Pomeroy at the Hotol
Martin was announeed today by
E. E. "Jack.. follrod, County
llepublican Chairman.
Follrod said that someone
would be in attendance at the
local GOP Headquarters at aU
times in the afternoon and on
Saturday evf'ntngs.
Fo~ those wiBhing t(J call tbe
local! headquarters for any in·
fonnation as to local campaign
activities. the phone .number ls

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ers eport

Collecti.On

Mrs Francis Anderson, chair·
man of the 1956 'J'ag Day, reported a collection of $846.$1
when the M!ddleport Band Boo.&amp;ten AIISocfalinn tnf'l Moqday at
tbe High School. Mrs. Emerson
Jones, president, was in charge
of tb(' meeHng and il was reported that the Rummage Sale had
made $129.20. Mrs. Robert Mr.
Elhinlley and Mn. James Danielll were
co~hairmen of Qle
396,
·
sale.
Plans were made for a Bake
Sale to be held in November
with Mrs. Paul Theiss aDd Mrs.
James Pullt"n as
co-ehairmen.
Date and ;:rlace of the sale wtU
be announced later.
During the businells meeting
$500 of the Tag Day money was
placE'd in lhf' Uniform Fund and
Meigs Mot(JrS
Company of
thP
rc5l in the general treasury.
:Middlrpor·t has announced em·
ployment of a new general sales
manager, Robert V. Perry, 30,
formerly of Pt. Pleasant.
Mr. Perry succeeds Berl Tuttie who hao; resigned.
The new manager formNiy
was an insuran('e 11gcnt and
prior~ to that was
a salesman
George fBabc) Ruth of Reedswith the R&amp;A MCttors Co., Pt.
eontr ~ butM a M-Yollrd gal.
ville
Pleasant. He was highly recom·
mended here as one rlf'a1ing lop in lhe st'Contl quarter of a
fairly in the highly t·ompclilive Unil'&lt;'nrty of Cincinnati-Xavier
footha!l gamE' Friday night for
aut(Jmotlve rctall busine s.~
~tT Y
an nOUIICl'fl t b.11 t Cindn nati, bnt his t~am lost,
34· 14.
Lew
Rupe, Rutland . has been
Ruth, fnrmet slar Ill Che."':ter
added to Meirs Mntors sa les
High ~i{' h n d.
anrl a senior at
Ioree and that a pro.c:ressivc
Cincinnati.
is
the snn of Mr.
program to in&lt;Teasc ~ all.' s and
Mrs.
Ernesl
Ruth, Reedsand
improve seni&lt;f:.:
v.1ll begin
ville.
soOn.

Perry To Head
Local Dealer's
Sales Force

Reedsville Grid
Hopeful Scores

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BOOSTERS

NIGHT

Boostel"s ni,,:"hl wr!l be held at
the Rock Sprinl,l ~ Grange Hall ,
Thursday night. Od . 18 at 8 p.
m. A pr()gram is to he held and
refreshments served All members are reque5ted In bring
donuts. The pub:ic is i:Nited .

OES TO MEET

Mcmht-rs or Pomerov Chapt~-r
OF:S w~l mrct in the sncial
roo111 nr rhe
MaHnnie Temple.
Wedncstla~·
:~t t p. m. to make
hflndage-s tu hf' used by the
M@igs County Canrer Society in

ton closed J.fter aa ea:t.imated
penom
pthem:l , at the

MN)

buildings.

HP uid

the action

was 5uggeded by the Slate Higb-

w.ay Patrol. wblch was placed in
the area " 10 protect persoDnel
and not to break the strike ...
Clare Willianu, telephone com
pany presiCent. loaded m supervi50rJ and operaton ill~
•rs :md true~..: alld we~.o
CoiiUIIbUI.
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Gov. Frank J. Lluscbe's staif
immediately called an emerge•
cy meeting.
It waa t11e second time iD le11
than a wet:k that company pe,..
sonneJ was rushed to the atate'•
capilal city in the iDteresta
safety,
Col. George Mingle,
auperia.
tendent of the S~ ate Hiilt.W8J' P•
trol, said the Ne• Bolton a-ebana:e was closed down around
mfdaigbt when a mob beJID
tbrvwin,g a:.Onea in fnmt of 'th6
building. A Uttle later a sU&amp;hUJ'
~maHer crowd forced tbe CIPI1n.C
or the Pottamoutb eubanp;
Tbe Yioleaee eomes only. 12
boun after aervice was restored to tbe area foUowinj: a tllree
day blackout.
Mohs and violence was the cauH botb timea . .
Tbe exchanges were opened
shortly after 1' p. m. Monday atter Gov. Frank J. Lauacbe promlsed to provide State Hiabway
Patrolmen to proti!!C!t compiDJ
superv150rs and equipment.
Gowrner'• Conhhnce
The Governoc called a special
conference last Sunday of company, Communication Workt!l'a
of America officials, and state
and Joc•l authorities to get tete-·
phone servicto restored to the

at

area.
Early report!&gt; from Portsmouth
do not indicate whether tb"'
tkl.sing of the exchanges was a
company order or whelher the
!!IUpervisors b~amc frightened
and Jeft the scene.
This makes the third time the
eX('hanges have been closed in
the 94 da)' old strike that has
· been marked with violence and
court fights.
The strlie has established a
rerord for a major telepltone
company by ib duration.
The (!)()sing d(Jwn of the ez.
thanges ba s cut off all news
service tcJ the cities as wiret
hand11ng the vital flow of news
were leased from Ohio Consoli·
dllted,
Portsmouth
and most
of
Scioto Count, b working on an
emel'lenrY patrol
mtem with
ambulanoos, police aulsers, taU
cabs and ~ers pa~~
the rlty.
Citi:rena have been asked by
Portsmouth city officials to turn
on thelr porch light and stand
under U in the event of aa
emergency.
Officials of the D~trolt Steel
Corporation &amp;aid the telephone
blackout' bas IH!riously threatea·
ed prod'Ucti(Jn. At
present tbe
plant Is usiq short wave ra·
dlos to fBllue the ne&lt;:e:ssai'J'
plant order,ii.

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