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&amp;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-.Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 15. 1956

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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T 0 Go ry DUdd 1ng

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leavi ng fo r Hull a.Q d
addrt!l&gt;St!d t he Chu rc h

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:0.\r~ Wil ham
Grate,
C h a rlt-.~ to n ,
fo r mer Mid·

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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·

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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

VOL VIII

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

ebat~e

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BAKER ~

FURNITURE 10:
I! Oo The Br!~hleat Ctw~ Der In Mlddlerort !:J

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bera .qre~nt were Supt. M~
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,
V~
bandies
nearly half of
. Q.O.currently
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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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The ff(!IYCy ·Ber.nett Post, No
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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;'" ,.•
direction
of Ml"!l. Uifheit with
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t•u ltural pr uj.i : .tur on ".\ rt 11 ~ c)u r
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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
Ex em p l ~ 1·

For Leaving An
Accident Scene

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Middleport Council Hears Report
Of Street Department O.n Repairs

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Man Is Jailed

·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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pos.tbility of the

UP-Tho
Ohle K•
tl-..1 Guard king c.aJW In .. .
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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Blood Donations Fall Short
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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or
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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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,

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In·.,~h...,. Sesgian J~;'~T~~·~·~~·~qp&gt;~
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"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
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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 , • ,
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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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Pomeroy,

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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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enttne

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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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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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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 .
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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
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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.
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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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nea·dquarters .1U'e ''-~die rt Band
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Opened At Hotel Boo l . R
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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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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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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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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 uct 1f&gt; 1956

VISITS ou CAMPUS
George Anderson Jr
Westminster Fellowship Presby
terll!l Adv1~or attended an exe
eulrH mcetong o{ lh~ Presbytery
\o\ t:~tm 1 n~tt&gt;r Fellowship Council
Sunda} at the
Westrmnster
Foundati on Hou ~e on th~ OU
cAmpus

DEVOTED TO INT•aasn OF MEIGS-M.- AN UEA

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REYNOLD I GREENI

IDITOII

PubUsbed r.t'ei'J' atteraooa Gcf'pt Sunday by Ttle Oblo V11Je'
!'elatloel, Inc: a• 110 }{ecbarut St, Pomero:r 0 Buslueu oil ct
t.hoD.e 398 edit onal off1ee pbor..e 391

Zatered u &amp;eeond

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at the sehool Thursday 11t 7 30 p

swtm ltke a fish d1mh ltk e .1 squ1rn•l h,Jlk hkP a mule he\
]O\\ hkr n hull t&gt;.lt Ilk£' a p1g or a rt llkc ~ J:Hbss accmctmg

M ~ '" ll 1-!eJlm:n, Saturduy cvr
omg
Mr anti \fr~ WdlJam Matlm:k
Mr and Mr , &lt;.:hes Km~ht an.tl so n ~
~pent Satu1day eventng wtCh thl
V1rg1l Roush s
Mrs llyde Wdl omd daughll.'l
F.lt•:tnor catletl on MB. Ma1y B:tl
It'} Sunday e11enmg
Mr llnd ~r~ Gt•uld \!1olet Mr
an11 Mrs Flovd Spe-ncer Mrs Dcf!
tel (,oeghen callcrl on Mrs Jenm"
llou!h Sunda:~~ af1ernr1on
Mu s Alma I an ham C"alled on
:1.1r~ \'l-1ll U111hnan 'fu• sdny
M1 a RUII~! l] Pawler IS VISllJng
hl'r mtughter Mrs Harry Bnrw11
and family
Mr ~ Jenn1e Roush spe-nt this
WePk w1lh her 1laughtf&gt;r !'111s Flo)d
Sp!'ncer of l'01neroy
M1s~ Mary Jo Roush li JWilt SatUI
day w1th h• r Aunt M•s Wtl11am
Matlock of llnmelt:l)\ U
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ro~m awtm.en.u. a room dwell
Jng newly dec~rated ms1de and

out Must be teen to be' appre
c1ated 8 room 1nd 6 room
bouses &amp;tb wlthtn 5 mm wal~
of Court House A N Bengel,
Pomeroy
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!&lt;"eo; rent - li.l.eettle wallp.apo.!r
&amp;teamer Clint~_ Fisher, Ml~
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PboDe tJ26I.X.
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Fba RENT 4 rooiiw an\ batb and
5 l"'OUUB ana :rt~th, furnilhe8
apartment&amp;
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8 ROOM FURNISHJD Apartment,
127 Butternut Ave,
Pomeroy
LOST-One Herl!'ford Helfer 400
10 8 6tp
Ibs near Portland Call Roy
R Sm1th, 236 Portland
6 room ul)f1JrDished apartment
w1tb bath, for rellt Also 3-rooDl
wltth
unfurnl11he:t apartment
Found-one set of keys lnqulre
bath
Both
newly
derorated
Ca,ll
at Da1l} Sentmel Office
2114
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8 00 Ca}Um. KlllcVOO
8 00 (lorry Moore

LO&amp;t-ne\v at&lt;.

Strlko It R1cll
Valla Lady
Low ol Life
Sewch for TOJD(ft'O•
Gukliac L!1lbt

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For Sale- or
Tr1de-1'wo fox
bounds Run Foxes only Four
and s1x ~11'1 old
Rannle
Moore, Pbone 6920-X 1015 3tp

HelpWanted

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HOURLY

possible-

Ueht "'l'f!\l&gt;ly wOOik " !¥&gt;me

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1964 BT,.,JC.t( V8 RGADMASTJo::R MALE $P""::'"'Voung men to
train for ..\U'baf!s and Te1evt4 ~r Sedan Dynatlrw :r..tr~r
slon See our ad m Amusement
!rleering brakes,
B1oettnar's
Secfton f:entral Institute
Pomeroy $1,895 00 10-11-6tc

300 Brliblor Dor
315
oflllorlll
NICIJI
330 li:dflo
Katle"l
Jtlteben
401
430 Early Show

IRM PONT!AC FLX 8CYL. 2 ~r
S.,dan One local o.wner Ortgl
uat flnl~h Blaettnar s Pomeroy
$1,295 00 10-11 6te

-' 5~ Les Paul and Mary Ford
6 00 Draw With Me
8 Ul DouglB£ Edwards
8 SO Pro,.Footlb.lll Htgbhghb

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J)ynaflow, Power tteermg Low
Millage Blaettnar 11, Pomeroy

7 00 Arthur Godfrey

8 00 The MllUonaire

$1,995 00 10.11-&lt;Jtc

8 30 I've Gb~ A Secret
9 (10 20th Century Fox Hour

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local owner Origmal fintsh
$1,295 00 Blaettnar'l Pomero)

ad•anta..

of lhe

fact

that you ran h~e •I home ao~
Jearn t4ts Pr&lt;lltes&amp;Lon at our
At'h•••· o , school and help to
ftll tbe !'Onstal1t demebd fDI'

$99! 00 Blaett"'r's Pomeroy
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WEDNESDAY
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local owner. $8N.OO Bleettnars,
Pomeroy t0-11-otc

12 08 Neighbors
12 30 Film &amp; Faney
130 Feminine Toocb
200 Altemoon Ftlm J'eetivalr
400 Two-Gun Pla:vbowe
GOO Mickey Mouse
600 NoWB

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FOR ~ BY ~everal
lots lor Structural Clay Brlqt
qd Tile Ol&gt;tal• bld oh,.to at
llloill (j.llo Kyifr Creek POW"

6 06 Weather
810 Spurt.11

8 liS John Daly
8 8t. Dimeyl&amp;nd
7 30 Navy Log
8:00 Of.Zie and H1rriet
8 SO Ford Theatre

SYRI&gt;CUE:present lor tllw
were lllr pd

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()f PIUs bur&amp;
W G Soulaby
Mr 1nd Mrs
v:;~:~~:~:~
daughttrt oJ Cehn.bllJ
Mn '(V A Crouse and son of Cq.
LUmbU&amp;. Mr and )11'1 J M SOUl_.,
by aud dauaiu:er ol Pomero:r, 'Mri
HOUSE FOR SALE 011 B.lliiT olx Bllncb mbbs ~nd Mr and ¥1'4
rooms, utihUes Ca.ll lpnace 8 A Gibbt and two ddlilr.en
3-!169!5 M•aon •
10-11.at Mint'rtvllle, Wn William NeUJ!!
10.11-8 t
nd daugbwr, KN'eo of lacute
Mr and MMI R L Boulalty Of St.

or

of a pleuant "\ a'tr4 profitable
future Don't waJt Limited enrollments Wri•e to
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Ohio and

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for small reliable fq:~Qr W
per month See M1"S. Howari!

C.cll, 800 W ilf.ala lit , Po"'~PJ
eVOiliDp.
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Albf!n&lt;l W Va , Jnd Mr and
L D Soultlbv a~ two children
•nd ele-(....
St Albans, W Va
trlctty Loeated on Sb:th St
The P T A or the Syracuse
out of h1gb
water, pnce
Grade
~chool met tn the school
$420000
audi10I'tum
Tue1d.ay evP.nmg o n
Portland-8 room frame home
Sept 11 With the president Mrt
w1lb
bath
nicely located,
W1lham Francia prerudlng Offl
nearly 1 acre lot, 2 ear garace
oer.s for t1ie nnt •ebool year are
$ mile frGm Ravenswood Ferry
vtce pre~~Jdent Grtce Oller lecrtnot !ar from KaisCU" Alumln
tary,
Mrs Elma
treuurer.
1um Plant Can be financed
Mr'
Alberta
fB!lOO 00
comn;u ttee ..
Lotated State Rout s!l~ room Kathleeu Frane1s,
bou.ae, full
basement
with berta flubbard, Elma
shower bB.{h, front porch, larie lep Teaford )fary
lot, very Dice res1denee pru::e Harden and Vlrl:lmla
wat~r

Carden ,as,

~00

Hilton wo~~o.

s.-.. tor

Cudder R•lty PMne 115.
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Room mathers, Mrs
Margaret ELt.blncer and

Meter, Mra. Rll.er' 1 room,
LondGn and llelen DlddW. Mn
Mo!Tls' room, Dorothv Wiaebren·

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fu.,.rol Home

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lladfGrd nr
Harold Blackston
9\~tf
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6-1-tr

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~ust He to apprtCI!lte FultonTbc.iJnpaGil Tractor Sules

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Mr and Mrs Elmer Bau-d and 1 yl Clark
son ,,f ChPtb1rr WPre vls1\ln.: Mr
~1r~ LQurae G..,_ was viJJU.nl
and M.n } I Latchlleld
bt&gt;r s.uter Mn II'AAIIII Clark on
Mr aacl Mrs Lawrence Clark Monday
and fa.rruly were Vblling Mr and
Mr • nd Ml"' Cltarles nd .11on
Mu Hank Fetty an soll.s at Pl
or PI Plea11t tnd. Mr aad Mftt
Pleas.ilnt Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Paul Harru&gt; and Ray Clark and three 10111 wwe
~ hlldren of Mmeuv1lle wert Sun calhng on Mr Ora Clarw recently
day GuesU of Mrs Ruth GoGdntte
Mr and Mrs Cyde Cart aad
Mrs Wa yne Goodntte and son &gt;10n were c,aUJ.II Ofi Mr and Mrs
who bave hce n spe ndtog .somr Car Cark .and Ltds
t1me at A'Jiance have returned

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Mra Sar•h Hoffman and Mrs
Rutb Goodnlte were calltng oo
contlllued !rom page t
Mr and Mrs Paul Harrl5 and !amlly one d,ay last week
General Hosp1tal for Blopd-AkohTho~e spendm' Sunday with ol test $300 00 malunc 1 Lota1 of
Mrs rna Hud.&amp;on were Mr an~ 1818 Q5, The report Q{ the Ceme
Mrs Clarence Vt!ager and d.auth
tery Trustce.5 for $1~ 00 was also
ter~ Mr •nd Mrs Leo Lltchf,eld accP.pl4 d .. s was the report of Treaand children Mr and Mrs ThG- sur~r Je01n I ama
mas Gnmm and fam1ly Mr and
Mr!l Bernard Rayburn and famtly
Those pre-:&gt;ent were Mayor FiSh
and Mr and Mrs lLro) Durst and er t:ounc1lmen Wayne Gibbons
daughters
J R \l.odt&gt;v Dav1d Jenlrim Ernest
J lmm1e Goodntte .... bo 1s em Covert Robert MeElhmney D C
plo}ed at AUlan~e spent the week
~tUPr Clt'rk Charles Murray
t od w1tb hiJI parent s Mr and Mrs
Trt asu e JPan Lema Chtef o r
\' ayne Goodntte
Polic(' Ba11~' Street Foreman El
Pl!'te Orri of Oh10 spi'nt lhf' 1 l ~ AHornt&gt;y B~rnard Fultz M'rt
weekend w11h h1s trand mother J J Oii\ JS Judge Cedr t Clark
~rs Ruth Goodmle
P.Jul Hapt onst:~ ll and na~ry lfe-

Middleport Council

Harry

Dor1s. Ohhnger was ca:llng on
Jao1cc G1hb8 Sunday

Qullf" 11 crOwd 2atbered at the
Broad Run School hou~ Wedn,. ~
da\ ru2ht and tonk part •n the
fm;f p T A mi'Ptm g of 1he vPar
Mr~ ~~" Grllll"l was calling
on Mr&amp; f'lara Johnson recC"nt l)

Mr and Mrs Harry Ord werf
rallmg- on Mr and Mrs Duck Ord
aod family Saturday
Mr and Mrs Jack Ord and faro
lh were visttln&amp; Mr and Mrs Ar
tH Roush and rami)) Sunday evPn
tnt::
Mr and Mrs Bernard Rayburn
of Columbus spent the weekend
w1th Mn rna Hudson and othel'
HlatJve-s

Wl'ro&gt;

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Mr and

Wedne~day for Sl Petersburg
f1
h
th
a w el-e
l!y WJ 11 reside

The WSCS of the M E Church
mel Wednesday 10 an all day
meeting at the Thomas home

M ,, M

F

ary ranees 81 ame an
grandmother Mrs Rebecca B1ame
of Hogsett W Va, were illests
SundPy of the Lee Wallace lam
1ly
The R E Wtlliam11 family at
tended. the Lancas1er Fa 1r on
l

j

Thursday while there they "tstt
Pd th1t1T 'lon Wilham Wdllllms
.and Wife who arc teachers m tbe
Rush\Jile and Lancastar &amp;chooh
rcspechvel}
Mrs Pbylll.s Ayers of Belpre
VlStted hete
Tuesday 1n lbe
home of her parenl.ll, C V Buck
le\ and WlfP
J1mm1e K1n~ and

fam1h aod

Bob and buue Morton or Bel
~re were rl!cent visttors here

'fwn birthday celebratums wer!'
ob~erved w1th th" 92nd b1rthda~
annr\ersarv v.htch lalts on Oct
9 of Fred Coleman was celebrat
ed a ht s home Or-t 7 w1th the
follow1ng r&lt;.'lntlves pr!'sent Wm
Stethl'm an(f w1re Mr and '!\.1rs
Garth Sm1t11 of I ung Bottom
Mr and Mrs Howard Young of
Paden C1ty and
Helen Archer
Jocal Tile &lt;llher 92 buthdA) an
nlversary wh1rh roml's on the
5th dny of Odober wa~ C W
Buckley whrn he cel~hral ed at
the home uf h b son 1n hw and
daughter IVr
~nrl 1\lrs J M
Srnlth with the followmg rPla
tlves in attendance Mrs Ahcc
Fou11y BellevJllr Bf'n Buckley
and ramtly Car] Buckley and
w1fe Sheorman Bucklev of Reedsv1lle Arthur Bucklev and family
or Parkersburg
GArrett and
Grace Reed of CJoh1\l~
Law
renee 11nd Vern11 Rose and fum
lly or Mnrntn~ Star Gene Buck
Jey and famdy of Po'lmero} Ru1b
Wa'!"goner and Dulaney Iam1ly of

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Mr an Mrs Elwood Lelvu}.i
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Mrs Leo Clari: and P.lrs Cora Ob
lmger Sund"ay
Mr and Mrs Jade: Ord and ram
th WCl'e caJJmg on Mr and Mn
Jobnnae Wolfe Sunday aftPrnoon
M
rs Harry Ord was callig on
Mr'!: Lurv Kavlor ret:!ently
Mr5 Clay qrinstead )fr~ Ber
h Cl
t a
art aud Sbirley Johll.!lon
were shopping In Pomeroy Sat
urday
Mrs L our Liev1ng and dau~h
Cmdy were calling on Mrs Flor
enc• Clark Monday
M
B
ISS ettv Roush of Pomeroy
was a r~'cent .eueat of her mothel'
Mrs Alta Rnusb
CeC" 1) M~nln and son Chester
and Leland Van :y t
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11 15 P.l!i :,trey Theatre

djKearns ng

Mr and Yra Harold Ohllnaer Ull on M.r
•nd. . .~if
.00 f•mlly Wet'e visitmg .Mr aod l ltoUih and daught.- R.-..d'•,- rt·
l Mr~ Joe Ohlrnet;r
enlfl8
Mrs Theresa Oli!iDier and Do.P
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aid Gnmm wtre m Middl .. p&lt;&gt;rt
Mrs Bertha Ctar and Larry
Sunday evenmg.
I Wtre ra&gt;f'nlly uUt.na: on Mr, Eat..

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IY T .... Et.A OHLINGER
Mw D&lt;fk Ohlinier wbo La
fmP4o ed • St. ~ph :kolpjtal
tt P~k&amp;r~bura:..ospent the week
e-nd Wlth her mother Mn Ther
esa Ohllm::er returnint
day eYf!'DinJ
~~r and Wrs
Chnter
are announctnr t~ b1t1h of a
tnn borri at 8(haekel oti.Dic oa
Oct 1 Pa1f!l'na.l arudpa.reets arP
Mr ~nd Mn: Ctcil Martin and
m.ilternal grandparl'nh are Mr
and )In &amp;Tnt Wooten
Callmg at the home of Mrs
Bf'rtha Clark OVeJ(. the Wf"ek Pnd
were Mr
and Mrs
Kt&gt;nne h
('larll and famtly of Mason Mr
ant1 Mr~ Wtlllam Clark and Ann
,.f New M3rt 1nsv111e Mrs Tht'l'
esa Ohlinger and
Mrs
BeTtha
Kettler of Wheehng
Mr and Mrs Raymond Roush
and daughtPt!l vlslVd :!tfr
snd
Mn Cecil Martin sunday
Dorothy Ohhn.1er was a guttst
Monday of Mrs Frances Kearn~
Mn Alta Roush and family
wt re 10 Pomeroy Saturday
Rufus Htll was railing on Ar
ht: Ruu~ h Sunday
Mr and Mrs Wilham Clark
and son of N~
Marhns\JIIe
wpre- here to attend, thP dethra
troD nf the new ad4 111on or lht&gt;
EH~ Cburch New Hav~n
P.fr and Mrs Eugene He ~son
and children wer(' rrt:ent guests
of Mr and Mrs Crl..utd H rs~on
Mr and Mr.., Arthur Ohluu:er

~

10 RATS KILLED with ont 110111'4
STAR WAltFARIN. Sate, 1\lf8,

11 00 News t111d Weatbef

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Mrs

KRUD on. - $3 00 PER BAllllEL.
Pbone 001~M VIrgil Teaford,

9 45 Feature Theatr&amp;

ent•rta1nment pmod lonnie
Ln41nah•m aang {br« .MJnga
meetlllK wu clo»ed With a
bY Rev. WilllamA
and Mrs Garland GH.1s n
daughter of Pa rkersburg w
Va spent • vaca\lon WI!~ th~
former s •uther
Mrs Francis
Hood
l'a\ly Otler studeAI nune at
Catndt!D Clark hospttal h.u com
plet{'(l three montlt• lra1n1ng at
Ch1ldrcns hosp1tal in t..:olumbut~
u Vlio!tlng her motber Grace
Oiler and brother Jlm 8111 QlJpr
RPCent euests of Mr and Mrs
Ro} Wtoebrenner were Mr a n d
Jllrs George Ml'rrltt and ctuldrton
Paula Jean and DouPlas f'( WhN•I
lng W Va aM Paul Ka} of
Prpclorv!lle
Mr and Mrs John Wuse and
10n Dav1d of Esst Liverpool re
c:ently vts1ted the formers par
ents Mr and Mrs S F W1 se
Mrs Mary Proffitt of Rarme
'!t D v~itt&gt;d her dauG:hter Mu
AMa McCoy and wlnle bert re
tt;llrfttd her 95th birtbdav
Mt ~ "Mrs Wilham Dtddle
d,.JIJ~B\11 Oiler spent a Sunrlay
t.b
and Mrs Pearl Sesrlcs
of 'Clll!!5 1re
M,r and Mrs Loutll' FlaTl'llgan
and .son SamJliY were m C.1eve
land to attend a baU game
Mr rnd Mr5 Roy Wmebr&amp;nner
and ~n Wilham Gordon vliltt'd
Elizabeth Merr 1tt and {.;oldie Rol
hns of Letart w Va

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BROAD RUN

NOTICI 1'1~ API'OIN1'MINT
nex and Bernlee WJntbttnner
lxecutrix
Mrs Gt&gt;Oflem s room IMne Par~
Est.te of Clive C. KMbaulllt, er an1 Eli1.abeth Cundiff Mrt
Cr0\1. s roam Addie Nordl and
Mr and
Charll'! Slack
Nohce ts hereby gwen that Ann Sauva.(e Mn Loueb roGI'D, Huntm,a:ton ViSited Mr and Mrs
Louise M KeebnQgh,
whose Mary Cundiff and Mary Huflbard Or\nll e Slack BE'ulah Gibbons
aod Frances R1ttrr
Post Ofhce Address is Chester,
IThe finance &lt;:onuoittee--Helen
Oh19 Star Route bas been duly
Vmtlni! Mrs Anna McCo:t were
Teaford. Avezo S1sson Genevtv.e
appomted as Executrix of the
George McCoy of East Livl!rpool
Schne1der VJrglnla Gulnth•r an,d
Eslate of Chve C Keebaugh late
Mrs Albert Faucloth and Mrs
Sylv1a Zwllling mernbtr&amp;blp of Orange
Townsh~p.
Me1gs
Rl.l.!ise.ll Satterfll'ld and chlldten
Elma W*S!! Marle LeadlDgha",
Col\l}ty Oh1o, deceased
Maraaret OottrtlJ Mar)orle Man· Roger llnd Karen or RaCine R D
Dated
thl~
11th day of ual Allah Teaford Betty Will
Mr and .P.lrs John Wise of Co
October 1956
lumbus and M••· Jan• Wose ol
1ams Mrs Dale Warner, Mrs
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John C Baton
P.fark
Evans
and Mrs Frances Im- Cbtcago V!Sittd Mr and Mrs S
Judge of the Probate Court
boden mae:azme - Mary LWe, F W 1~P
:Me1gs Counh Ohw
M1 s AM&gt;ert Duckwort h has rP
Dorothy
Harden hnspltalltv (1()) 16 23 30 3tc
turned to bee home !rom R'ltm•n
Esther Harden BeHy Williams,
and htalth - V~rgtnta Guinther aftr-r bemg called there hy th
hosp!talltallun or her son Wll
and Marie Leadmgham
IIIlTH ANNOUNCED
l1am Duckworth She reports h1m
Mr and Mr3 James CUnnmgham
The pubhelty commlttce iS Ada
t
1mpr0\ tng
-Mrs Ada
are announcH"Lg the tMth of a daug Slack
1\~r born !14iln.dav at Holzer Hos
A Halloween party was planned
p1ta1, Galhpolts 0 The baby for October Mrs Crow's room had
w.;:lghed seven nounds and two ozs ~e-mo~t parents present During
'I'he mother IS the formpr Miss
Jec:.neU I! Moore daughter of Mr
BY LUCY KIBBLE
and Mrc; Ge(D'ge Moore of Colum
Mr~ Lou
Ella McGrcv. son
John!!nn 8Rd CartiPJf(ht Wed •n
bus 0 The paternal grand mother
1
Robert
Bogfess w1fe and
l&amp; Mrs Anna Erwm of Southstde bride of Walter Gleen C~wrarht
Thomas K1bble w1fe
S9n
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Herman
CartThe httle gJrl has been named
Wngbt of C1Ht011 The br1ch: I.S the son·in·law and d11ughter Mr and
Sheryle Denise
Willard Covely and son
daut!ht.er of Mr aRd ltra Cu,rt1a
Dean Ktbble of Sandyville W
--~
Johnson of Ractne Ohio
Va and Mtss Katt' K1bhle Wl"rc
The Rev John Elwood perfGrm
guests Sunday of H E K1bbte
ed the double Mnll ceremonv at
and daughter
Mildred Fore st
haJ1 DBSt SIX o'clOI"k lrt the Mel
and
);lr~ Ada Congrove
hodt'St Chureh at Racme 0 Sept
Mr~ Mildred Santee
of Galh
ember 28
ohs spent Sunday here wit~ her
Tbe br1de was attendPd m 11 stre
parents
Mr
and Mr!! J S
lenrth dress of wh1te talfeta ~el' ¥s.rks
I only 1rwclry was a stnnliC of pearls
GU
M1ss Gor•rudr Buchanan
stu
Hf'r flowers were White Carna
dent
nurse
In
the
Holzer
Hosp1
lum~ w1th \Vlute streamers
MN J P Sauers Pomt Pleasant tal spent the week end here
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w1th her parPnt! Mr and Mrs
~
.,.
II Sisler ,.,_( tfu:! brld~ Woii!S mrud o(
Alvm
Buchanan
honor Sbe worr a street ]('ngth
Mr and Mrs F H R1chard ot
ho corqgc To}feh manager nf the Torch
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S~dwa) wue recent vlsrto.rs
il'uo!tii- II Maslil\
her
a~ hest man
Pd:r and Mrs Hubert Carr of
The former MIS« Johnson g a
~ ~graduate from Racme High school Columbu!l were wePkend guelts
and was 'em1)1oved bv fhP. state d~&gt; or her parents Mr and Mrs B L
partment of Edueat1nn 1n Coium. Elhl;ards
Don Coleman and family or
bw: Ob10
Mr Cartwnght graduated lrom Columbus were re-cent vts1tors of
Wabama H'~h !!Chonl He served ln h1.s mother Mrs Helen Archer
l-Jrs Josf'phtne Pickens, Mrs
the Arn;Lv and followmg h s seJXir
atiO!fl ~turned to h1s emplo)ment M1ry WallAce and grandson Bob
by Dunfee who have heen pa
at tilt
Suorn 'Plal)).t
tienta
in a hosp1tai m Parkers
~
ld:t fnr a ~hort wedbUf'J
bav~
returned home also
Vir~IDia ~boy
Mn
Tbelma
Smtth has returnthelr•ewly

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m I '\IIIII }'• lin• s,n d uat t ptals who have grarluated f111m
9 00 Garry 1!00'1
.!.W ~ ~t Hnd .Strctl Nl'\\ \conechvc msl1tutoru or mav •~
9 30 Arthur GOdiNt
Vnrl-: 17 N 'r
' pt&gt;et to ma(fi.CU ate m same
BY MIS JOHN DIEHL
1030 8tt!DitA bov 1s a piece of skm str( trhed oHr :m ;Jllp&lt;'fttP HowFOR RELEASE ON RECEIPT
Every ume I re&lt;td whe1e Ste vtn
/\ttxnd 1nce at Sunday School 1100 VolllaiLaQ
rver h~ Nih nnlv when h~ s a\\ak&lt;' Rov s llllll &lt;~fc Uw1r Dad!l
.,
Rob•l1
c
Ruarlc
\son
has made snme rrack abolil
8
t1 15 Love ol Llf•
Sept 23 wne. 00 oflenng $12 34
in &lt;~"Hie nf all ef'm1fl fn IP~rh tlwm gnod m nHwrs
1130 Searcl1 lot' _ _
1 tJNJ)oN
Ar&lt;'Oldmg 10 I he checkmg on the locoal postuffll l
Rf'cPnl ~ucsts of Rev and
You C:'n absoln1Pl y r{'ly on a boy 1f \Oil kno\\ what to i'X \ltv. ot 111 1 u 11 ~m~ lllc tlegaot lo see If 1t s stllll hele lhavc li 1
Mr!! Harry Bate were Mr and 'I 411 Guld!DI Llahl
Adl lll , 11 n In w ~n• Jk ng ba~k think of a p~tzel ght man nartl•d
PN"f
12 00 1\Q' ~- ....
Mr~
Aibe•l
KtrkbrJde, Mr11
12 30 .t.. Tbo World TurU
ll d h
BnvR ar(' flllrahl{&gt; A hov 1" not W:l&lt;&gt;hNl lnfl ntl~&gt;n anrl 1f ml 1 1h1 I• 1 v.1ll rurlll, hed qu1p I I nu Dtsmon
Chloe
N ~y,onger
and Mrs
11
a~a
n
nol
dlt
Hly
!II t'! IWI
b
be
YeaJ~
ilfio
we
ca
e
''"
"
1
1
Edn&lt;r B1rd all o( Cambridge
'k"P'ftt in;"~ cool Q\tlet nlaC'P after f'arh arrH\111I \'-111 SllrVl\fe
8 rtausc It
1 00 Our Mils Brooks
I • Honest Brakf'mnn
ng :1 h t tugh nv1 r th1 ht ~~ 1s
b
1
1 10 UOuloparty
broken lMtnes hornei s' nests swtmmmg hnl~" ~nd fiVP hc&gt;lp ~hoot
Rl"v
I-lflr~y
Bates
Will~
a
11uest
IJu s .a u 11 on~ lh oti!Jnk~·d 1t 1m never sto e a oxear
1
2 00 Ilia Plfolf
of
h1s
m
1ther
and
fam1ly
ol
1ngs of p1~
~elf forth! 11•1 t&gt;llct lin and I hr. (Cupyrtghdl 19518iby)Umted I ( •
2
so llob croaby Sbow
ur~s s~ n 1ca e
nc
Caldwell Fnd11y Rnd Saturday
swdt
g
11:
1s
urmnprt
~~JVC
even
oo Brli!llter D•r
Boys love to trade tlnng!'i Thev II tr:1dr f1sh honks mrullles
Mrs
Orv1lle Allen wae an
lG Seoret storm
ov;
1 rught gursl ::1[ her daughter
broken kmves nnd snakes for anylhmg th at ls pncC'le•s or OHlWhhrlt
.. t ~our m 111 Stevcn~o n
3
30
Ed&amp;• of Ntchl
Mrs Sam Lew1s and famll} of
worthless
ntcrls a ftllow was !IIYIRi to me
4
OD
Katie'• Kiiehea.
Ha 111 om lllt4 30 The Early Show
When he g1ows up he'lt trade puppy lo\e ( nNgy, w.uts' lht Otlll r ! Ill\ IS,] SOl i of Walth
Mr
and
Mrs
Ne1gbbors
of
doJ.( tu bllk •very lim~ Adla1 80tl WEST SHADE NEWS
!j, M Les Paul • Mary Ford
bashfulness and a cast uon stom&lt;H·h ror a h 1y wmdow, pndc, uf(
Mnme were r~cent guesta or
the scrr 11 t anu gets Jll~t a tlny
Mr aod Mrs Arthur Ba1h·~ nf
e oo Art Lipklelter
Lawrence Smith and fam1ly
amb1bon, pretense, and a bald he.ld and w111 JmmNti:ltely lw- tr.ueh too rult 'fh1s ts not really Ea~t liverpool Ohto Mr and Mrs
6 Ul Doullls
Mr and Mrs;. Nllfman Schaefer
CUitlS 8ti ltey of Athf'll31 Ohtn
gin to sa~ that ''\'JOys a1en't wt\'Jt t'hev usN! to h(_• 111 the good 1 1urular urm
6 30 Grand Oltf Opry
were recent guests of lhelr dau
1 c~tul tln t ~ ~ thr B11l1~h woultl l ~ p{nt Salurday and Sund.ty Wl 1h
7 00 PhU Stivers Sbow
old days '-Chpt
1
ghfer
Mrs
Clarence
Ackl
ey
of
s 1y 1gr t ~ m• • We 11 1 JHll pl ty M1 ~ M try B:nley
7 00 The- Brothers
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
mg 1 s Fll1t th ,1a1 nor are
M1s Martha Wolfe was &lt;~n over
Athens
8 00 Herb Shriner
Dlscbargeli
Mrs
Margaret
Recent guesl.s at lh~ home 8 30 Red Skelton
WI pla) ll\g Born \cs!t. rrl 1y
1 mi,lhl guest of Mrs Man Balltty
Cardlllo and mrant Lahi£svllle of Mr an~ Mrs Clifford Jacobs!
And from what 1 reno\ of Adla1 ~ Saturd.r\ Mrs Herb Sa li:'Y ~po.:nt
9 1)1) $64 000 Quefti,oa.
Cathenne M1chael
M1ddlepnrt anti son Jack were the followmg
'SO Do
Trult Yoar Wlf'ef
Oldt1mers of Metf!s ( ountv wtlh 10ots Ill our lull rounlry sny1nf:V; hto 'lcl"ltH to he still mll!e Salttrday wHb Mrs M11ry Uuley
9
and Mn Cl~dc Wcrnc1
Chc L.•mw J4C~"· Mf'll Tbeo Davli
Your
lao
Repcw.tw
ntn
~tcd
makmg
phraso"
rom
Mr
Clair
Spenl!et
and
M
~~
Sed
18 00
10
trad1t10n orten look p~s~Jvt•h at pn•srnt day boastnig of h1g 1
shire
raul
JllcOO'
all
of
Columbus,
1
tO
Sport~
Pande
tctlofllarr),
uuMnhalfphilui
oma
Sponcer
ratl1d
on
Mr
and
10
towto c1ops ou1 s 1111~ m1nes our growing beef cattle herds 11
Mrs Slurley LeWift and two ll) 25 Wtatllenn•
--------~
potato and poul11y p1(Jduccrs and the fmf' sweet rmn gn1wn 011hy rl('('kcrl m t 11 ,... ml ro~ kl111l
daughters,
Mr and Mrs Pearl 10&lt;30 Preas Coaference
wol'dage thnn m m•kmg any p!ltnt
here
Jacobs
rne ()(C8Sl0n was In 1 It 00 News
about what the Dmunctuls huvf" I !
• hOI\j:1t of Jaek'a ffutl'th birthday 11 011 The Late Sbow
These are a few nf thC' ocll\lties and ~ss&lt;•ts of our p('ople ofrer that thP Republ1~an s ha\rn L
Cake and 1ce &lt;:ream were served
SiJn Oft Pra:tel'
atreudy done )letter
•
&amp;nd Of tbe•soli tha1 SU JlJWrl s thrm
Kathy
Pullins
and
children
-SteveMon &lt;rttf'mplt d la: t \tmt
spt"nt
Sunday
wtth
Mrs
Jame1
at
b
ut
to
~nllk•
r
h1m~elr
mto
th{
There ts somethin~ clst lhts county produces however, that
Gtlmure .and t.m1ly
"
nntwn s No 1 Jnh 11nd hl" was
p S
•
•p oct r
thf cuntnt genera bon scrms nearly t.o have foraotten
Mr
and
Mrl
Clyde
Hysell
of
~tdl tak1nK bows wlu n tlu v ~ tvc ;Pott.rns of Campcr•gn 1
GO treun\g •
'
Westervllle we~ Sunday tuests
SJ T U•SDAY
Demo. An"'"~ at Ike
It as the paw·pa't\~ wh1ch ar..:rordfhg to oldsters cany a him the eleehon return~; Il ls htt AHadtt Now Emeroing
of Mr. and Mra Robert Burdette
11 &amp;9
gn 0 n
more thrn was tlellcAtr n t to s ll I\
al to Central Prcatt Aa:~~or.r~!IO l"f
reputation of being' the hnest lasting ln the world '
Jr and aon Bobby MrM Olin
12 00 Fum and Fancy
d1 ltclo\IS hut ut leallt 11 wu~ h1s
•
,9pect
k ha!! ( 1 r i!:Cd In bolh the
1
Hysell
returned
home w1th
own
pnvutt
~\()(
k
WASHINGTON-A
pat!
em
Gf
attac
d
According some paw pav. enthus1asts, Meigs County Paw
them
t 30 Femlbtne Touch
Republican and LJenJocratle pltildential campaigns anbetyou
Paws have a flavor unique f1 0111 paw paws grown elsewhere. Smrto ~~~ h11 s llcl'ome 01 h()u~•
11
long
t.he8e
Jines
of
assau
OlO
I
I
Mr and Mrs
Pearl Jacoht
Clln expoct to SH a lot more I
00 Afternooa. Fi.lm FesUval
Accordmg tu the best evidence available here one either poiliU;Jan ruthrr thnn an c e11un
attended the meet•ns at Mid 1 2
11
lonc1
ht
1
s
still
peddling
an\
w
election
day
,
f
the
Republican
6
00 Two Gun PLIJhOllle
Is horn wath or \\lthout a taste for paw paws The taste buds but 11 IS ~~~ IJa.&lt;;t d nn lht \lurr\
dleport Saturday
evening tu
The GOP 41tro.te1JY Is based on the peace part 0
th GOP
this wnter Is equ1ppul wtlh c..:amc sans a liking for them
hear Re\' Martm Dlbble, evan
15 00 Mu::key Mouse
Ttnman lheor} th:tt t vcr} lh 1n
• pe~e and pro~perity" c~tmpa.tgn alogan ~re ~ndl r:,~~~ 5 w~o had
,uellsl
speak
co.mpalgnen are atresslng the "per..ce lAB':, !:'tayre~ently retUJneU
We have been told that m olden days here it was common 0\tlsldr or Kansml Uly 1s wrun~
Judv Gilmore spent Saturday
J'resJ dcnt fllsenhuwer has 1tef
been 89.R1Piinl the~rtbe wot"d that th~ Republl·
to see IUJal Me1gs houst&gt;Wtves rookmg up 11 big batch of paw 1n1td} not toul'hed on Ste\ensons
w1th
Mrs
James Lcwt~ and
to Wa.!hlnston wl
tes on thlii argument
Wftther
daugthcrs
paw butter It was saul to he .1 greal th•h cacy
fHvm lit• pns11int'!l so 1 thtnk It only
can&amp; wera winninl more vo
Mr and M~ Hnward Arnold
8 10 !parts
than any oUt~~t• on the other hand believe thai
Perhaps an cnterptmn~ Mt IJ.t..,lt~ ~ ou ld hnsc a future for spn1t1ng lh tl Adlai lny off go!{ R~
nf
Tnledo
\\ere
S1Jnd1y
guests
a poll11r tl top t' anti !tt()p lh1 ~ nnu
The De moe
'u at In laking thelt attacK
of Mr and M• s Pearl Jacobt
8 Ul JceD Daly
tune on mcn.: haudtzlng ,, modu n version ol Paw P 1\\ Rn' semc ol rrrt rrrn~ l·• tb~ absen~
their best Jlt'Oapt!C t ~lsenhowet mstead or nlnt·
Jlaul
Sm
rlcr
and
famHy
Bobby
6
30 Conflict
ter ' f1om the on!~ pl.tce In the \\mill- het e- where Uu.•\ lee Pll sJdent
1 be unlsu\t' wo1ltl
dlteclly ~~ p;r:~~:nt Rtchard M N 1xon As lht
Rhh11
anrl
Tom
Eblin
railed
on
1
g1ow to pt"t fet t10nr
con111r~ tis ;1 rn o:ln•rtH ly h 1 1 )
1n1 at V
toward an f"nd you can expect
1 30 Repubhean National Com
Mr and ~rs Stan Eblin and
lltRI t\•l &lt;'Ill 11 1h Tl1m tltl 1llr
c1,111patgn dr4ws 1 up their ftre on Mr Elsen·
8 00 BroJr,en AII'V w
ttM DtJmoerat. to a ep
family
rf'Cently
What do our rcadr1s thmk about It" Let's h&lt;Wf! a lrtter pottC"} of nv~l hn~ I&gt;1S 11' r~•ut'~ I 1
They think he a vulnerable
Mr and ~1r'l Wm l.ewis end
Dt,1 Pont Ctv Theat•
rrom someone who h .ts ta~Lt-d nltl lime paw paw huHPr Coulrl Plnk awuy at tt flu• "Ah l-;t 111011ho)!
~r pe t
... t be forgiven or fmgot•
Jll\x.on. o
una, .. 00
etlildrf'n
and
Ml'
and
Mrs
Mar-11 til( k ~lth the consumt'rs of toda.v o1 IS thc1 e .tlrf'ady such mw 11 own lrl • 1j.!
b the
ocrallr, but they o.t-c convinced Ike
VIn AIJen sp~nt an evtDJQ8 wUh
01:00
PlafiWUH
un( f11end ~a1d
ten Y N 1 tara:et and that he can be beaten
1 cotn t ~
at} 111·m ou th e malkt•t'
"'r and Mrs Orville Allen the 9 30
~tre
wh.at euthi) tllff~Jtnte
m11k•s
J.at~eh~etfraona.lpopularlty
past
week
6
Wettlller
Ill u (llmnrlljln 1! vou.r I rt&gt;sldl'nt
JNaldn
1
Mrs Allee Moore waa a 51.111·~11·1.0 ~=
llk12s to hu'clhand hh fltrl:"n~th h\
l~nhew« ~ '
g..p
y PRI:~S-You 11 be hearing leu
~a~ guest of her brother John 11 18 ll
p1 11 y1ng ttrl( 11 "l ftllllng 11 n d
f
eDt
fl.tl about the 110-.(D\Ied one party
1
01t'hl l'lld wile
~1 41
uunt nJ.! fur n t l l ntion
Crom now on rom
to ilk&amp;\peCt that their old familiar ~.:harge
The Boy Scouts of America is a ready a·n d eag~r partner 1 s 1r Wmslolt plll'ltt&gt;d throu~:h p1e11" orney•re bel1on 1n~ed And they re happy to admit 1t
tn every rommuni1y effort to butld boys mto men of charac the tlu k; ~~ hour' of lht wnr\tl t1ld may have been eMIP~&amp; 1 VI bu nothing to do with the fact lhnt
Thll reeet~t ch~~ ~u;;rtlnl Adlai E Stevenson tor Pres1&lt;h&gt;nt
ter and train rhem for rhelr c1t11.cnshlp rt•sponsJhlhties Scout t 11 ~t n lh1 ng m thv proct·~ F xrevt
pns~ihly
M
e!!~
{
1-s llltlt•! anrl ~h i~
mo~
n•\¥1'P*peh
tb
M ln 1DD2 (Among the .IV.:IIche~ lncl·
ing ts a program m which boys from etght years old up can
101ln1
nn.l
a
ft'w
smnl.,! (Hid hew
th\!1
yee.r
t~.\::
~:n
Dl J)oU~ PanttJgrop" v.hlch ttoftiSed
learn how to do things for themselves and for other people
Spt nk 11 ~ now for m• 1 w•111ld
dentally It 1
oom n~lc ~m~ee tour years ago eve(! though It
It Is a program that dCY(1 lops ph\slcal f1tne!ls skill se1f-rl'
,
I
to endOI'Ml e DtlnOCrl
appf'ar lhul M1 t&lt;r :J•HllOWI'r 11 1
db lloll fiUl\llY)
Hance courage, and Wg~ ld&lt;'als of servtcr iD God and Coun 110 4e mnrl) tnlclh(lent u• ul h i 1 Is ov.'l\l! Y
\Md arul pleued tho Democrats Is the fact that
une 1\J,m an" PTr~ndl!'nl I t~n r' m
Wha.t hS: ...rpr ived treraell411lUI page one play In the dally PN 111
try
•mbfor }I n !rl!lv poh ll" II ~ l)t h
Stevenso: ~r~• n ao far In J9&amp;2. he aeriouely f.elt that the !lew•·
These things arr arrompllsht'd In portnershtp wltb the s have ht 1 n
H., hI~ ~l • ~"nl ~~
d~l~~~
lilrU~I~ ltGrlel about him and I(IVIng their ru.OIIt prom!•
home, the school thc.thutrh and other Institutions \\hlch Ill~ 1111\lll t n 1 lt•rk llkr d1 Iru l al P pc
e ~ lht RepubUcan. ean41dates
ne~t llP"lhoWitVtr Adlai. reallltl that the OOP nomltlfet. four years
acrept re.sponstb1lity for the propN guidance and education pu'rllk' 11 ;tpt&gt;arar~e, as pH~~tlJ'• II
ow,
,ask!..;, t.be new• wl.th their attacks on the Democrat•
of the boys and young mt•n of tht community In fact everv r, 1 ~ g \.."t''ll h ~ s rcnglh 1, ~~~~ &lt;~.
·~~~.~-=vtlniC)ft waaln &amp; defepiYe role Thla time the Repu~l~ll~fl
Scout unit murit he SJJOnsored b\ nn established institution not (dcltrol
CotH'Ct 1111111 h\111 rondn e!l~ fol g• 1(
w d" _.,. . their own ttcord The Dl!mocYatt. are dotnc t e a •
such as a ll'hool churth ur ..vna~ogue, CIVIc group farm Ia·
aN 014.•"""
h
--'-h... the bla he&amp;dllnet
I
1sh1R¥
al\1\ltalllhni
on)~
d~la I
tacldnf. So Utey are Ute onn w o an~· ...- .
..
bor or builne!'ll org;ml7.atlon Gr by a rtsp()hSible group or n1.1d punwr exL"euttvt 1n 1111 ad 11t
•
•
•
a hl m
eitileni reprcscntln;:: the ccmmt•n!ty ac a who\e
l'ftCY ~l tfld f'JUIWt!l \llh I
A. BOlla TDT ctJR:88-~leiUOft8 1\l'C tlul.t. big' s:
w
Any rnaa th•nlb h1 tt~, w 1h
~
~
oulla tht naxt (l&lt;mgrlll oYer curba Oft hydrogen od '-to~lc
The Boy Scouts in this art'fll&lt;, havf' made ateady prngresi'l m ~toll rlub a r1~hmg rml o1 1 p 1 n
b:r:b tdtL l)enlOCrl.~ preJ11Sent1&amp;.1 Nomlftn Steft~YGR II spe~\1:
membership :Ill&lt;\ Ill the tramm~ of adult leaders In Middle '-I rush - 'or n Mtntiun u 't llllJ' rul
callinl tor a halt ln 'Ce•t bl . . . of bll nuclear weapons cona
port, the Lor tl Countll has JOined forcfs with our Campa\~11 erHon or whal v• • . . , l t
h
only oae at ~ llpL
•
Slrv 1e 1
OrpnmaUon ~nd wtll be mvitm~ C'ltt:tenl to give to the sup
nuv(' hl!l \)l !I on I, ftl l l r p lllOl l
Rep. ltletylft. Price (Pl
member ot the
..
..
ra tlt l'll-:l'r pnl ilt!. ht J\t 1 1nd • Joln.l ~out commltt.e!ll on atomte ener(Y, Certtnn
port of tho ll&lt;immlotrallon olth• Bov Scout Program
llht p a 1n horPI'
aupplled. ~ ttal tip when he .Sd Lll • reeent apeech
1
The Kick Oil date is Oct 20th It w11t stor! wlth n "Kick
Yuu cnn thlfllt tTl frt'!nl f 1 1 1 to a pOU, Of Chlca.JO laW1Il'l. ''There bu been Loom lit 41
Off" breakfaat It thl:" Firs t Rapllst ( hurcn and the matlmg 'ifd thtn'k f"n ~ 1rlm ~'llam !lot'
eona!dlt.btl o;,n.cel'l'\ uprea""- aroun.d the ~ou:ynu:d to tl.nd out
on a f1urwa" You ('..IOI\l\1 1 1
as to the \'l]ltlltJ ot .tomte weapon• testa and
he ,
will be chairmaned hy Charles H. WISe Jr
wht'n *let o( n•:J.ll 1Hpl:'c' " t P
what meuuru, It any ahould be ta}len to®~~~~' efl.r:,; ~;:onsldera.ble
t:vcry citizen Is mvllcd ~ yes t11gcd to assist the Local htlc~Jt ar• Cllt.lttermg up th o nn
Prtce p~leted that the n;~~~~=~aunia p He forecast also
Campaign lor the nov Scouts or &lt;\mcnca as thev strive to luln ~ worh 'M l h P . a}"\ n lr time atudJ'ti\.. the probl:' ~ Prtaido.t'a at.om•fGr-peace pro1ram
a CQMml\ttt •xploratton
:t 1'tll pteture
maet their nw.e•al Objective 1 he Boy Sco..t Movement bas n1ands
1
Ike hat&lt; nnl re(f'rrt&gt;cl r Jlh I I
\n ttt. eo~t ol. the whole lnt~~~=~:.; (:()~mlttee '\\tll
IAt•
ellablllhed. itself across America and ti a dlsUnct communltv
how many or tht- nld Trum tn n
Priee~ftt~
too.
that tht a :
t.
lnvet$ in Scoutmg today through your Local Camp.ugn glme are in jall or uwa1l1ng ap 1 1bJ ~~t~lln nucwa~ ve1opmt.n
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12 00 Toni&amp;bt _ _ _ _ _ _ _,.:__• 00 Sip Off
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mill Bnggs C'hti!hire Scootmes· f
' " gave Ln '"u't"ted travolo- I
g;lH' of the tnp to Camp
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later•a Will ~nve you the bt!r.
trl~ on [W'DJh:re l.r IDP.hao

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3 ROOM FURNISHED apartment
utiUhes patd SG6 North 4th S' Racine--4 room house and bath,
nice lot, sbade trees, small
Middleport
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Uclea of Evl!llts printed a.t filfU·
lir elassJfted rates ObUuarlc!s ONE FOUR ROOM and 1

-Please return o;:tep ladder to
Mrs J H M•tchell 680 South
Second Sl , Mrddlcport, 1t IS

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I 7 00 Mayor of the Towa:

8 00 Jane Wyman SMw

m All members are urged by
the pre.'!ldent
Mrfl Ray Wo~~;d·
geurd, to be present \

AT IIOTAR'I' MilT
Wilham Werner and G~orge
Hlbb!l who attended the Nat10 nal Scout Camp at Phllmo'ftt
C1mmaron N M thia summer
accompamed Fred Hibbs
Trt
state Scout comm1tteeman
tn
Galhpohs Lh1s. past week wher•
thr} attend('d the Galhpolis Ito
tar v club dinner meetln11 Mer

oo supemaaa

Grancl 010

~Y

5:110 AIMit DrU Saow
5 10 llopai01JI CIHidp

6 SO Joaathan Winters Show

130

626&amp;.X

t ~ Of

4 00 Comedy Time

6 2!1 1M Pllll' ....,. rlll'd

SUGER RUN P'U

The Sugar Run PTA Will meet

1

Tie TIC Dough

3.411 Modern Romancea

ModerD Romanees

81J Sporlo B)&lt;o

'I

Time

200 llatlnq Tbeatre

8 00 N..,. Pleture

After a male has grown out of long: dresses and tnangles
and ha s arqutred pnnts freckles and so HIUlh ditt th.lt rela
t1ves don t care to ktss tt between meals tt l&gt;l'umn s a boy
A bov ts N:1turc's nm:wrr I(! 1he&gt; false bclif'f that there 1s
no such thmg as pNpetual mot1on A boy can run l•ki' a de(•r

••

ThHtr~

H Mit.

10.1!1-3t&lt;

4 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE, full
•11111 bueRU!!tt C!~ furnll c.. J
acre of it08Dd. CaU David Davi&amp;
Ula.M

9 roorp fh01.tse at Mason Jteaso~~OR .Ali' OR RENT
• ab1e if'Wone )Irs C.rl Gltdner
rem.odt-led 5 room
Pt Pleasa nt 227 J
10 l$-3tp Reeentty
houJe witb baLh in IJilSOn, W
6 room h•u•e, ba!b.. carport ful.l
V&amp;. Bohart Story, Plaone- 4'J6.J
lw.sement
'163 South Thlr4
Pomeroy
10-J.3.3tt:
Aveaue,
Middleport
CaU

\] 30 It Co1Jld Be You
12 00 C11mera Goes to School
IUO CWT&lt;at
130 Tenne.ssee !:::'n1e

4 OG ComedJ', ~~
4 30 Jly LUtl• lllrll•
5 00 Auat DrU l!llow

MINSTREL RIMU.RSAL
The Sunflower Mtnetrel &amp;how
w1ll have a rehearsal this even
mg at the K of P Hall

Ruark Reports

11 00

3 00 Queen For A Da1
3 4:S

~lrfree

Mi4&lt;Uewt

cJ!&lt;II

10 00 .iome

Ill

\

to rhmatC' conllihons
Thf' v.orld IS so full of hovs that 1t's 1mpo::;sJb\e to tnucrh off
a ftrPCI ackN strike up a brmd or plh h a b.dl ~' lihout roll eel \
mg a thousand of th('m Boys are not orn~mPnf&lt;~l lhl ~ rf' u&lt;.;e 1
ful If 11 v..el4:! not for boH tht&gt; nc'WspapPrs \VHiid ~o untlC'\Jl.. 1
NNI ;:md unread and n hundred thous,Uld p1&lt;1ure shm's
\\-ould go bank1 upt
The ho\ ~~ J natural spertator h( v..af, h&lt;'" p:~r tdrs flrf's
ftght'i football gamPs automoblll's rnd plan1 s \\lth f'qual ft-r· F'r
Jnt
vor I1oweve1 hC' will not watch a rlo&lt; k

8 00

South

Phon&amp; 6087Y. Ku J

7 00 TOOay

Today

.t\v•..,.

Second

8lifl UD

11 00 Tic Tac DetUth
iD It 1 Could be You
12 00 PanoD8 Studf
12 ::m Cttrrent
1 ::JO Tennii!BIIee Ernie

LITERARY CLUB MIITINO.
The Middleport Literary Club
• w11l meet Wednesday artemoon
l at th~ home of Mr9 Cedrte Clark
~ llh Mrs E E Hayes as tbe
hostess

This Is ABoy
Oscar Roush , and old frtend and booster for 1 he Datly Sen
tmel of Middleport contnbutes the followmg humnrcrus de
S(llptlon of a bov 1i our Jtad(ts ha\l :;een 11 tn p11t or Pll
tlrety before tt t.s worth another r(l'admg for 11 Ulll hardly
fail to ratse a second smile
This Is A Bo}'

6 53

9 00 CoHee Time
10 00 Home

1

Nlltlo .u.l ad"ertbllll repTtllelltatlH, PottlneW.K1mtraU. IDe,
1M Ltliz.eto• Ave.. New York C1ty 1e, N Y
SubJui.ptl~ nta Delivery by ~arr'r.er Wlill'!rto • '!..81lable 30 eent1
... week one Jear iD adv1nc1 at The Daily Maune! olftce S15 60.
1tJ; moath.\. $7 80, tbr~ monthJ $3 90 By Dl.ltor route wbcre
n"lilahle one m.cath t1 By mail one ,ear S8 su mon ths $4.25
'fl!rM •~nths 12~ one mont4 S.l

utJUtiea furnliPd 880

TUESDAY

t-.e

~JOblo

- - dowiUitairs
- - -apartment,
--

3 room

WSAZ -TV Channel .3

Daybook

.The Daily Sentinel
lltNAIID II. OWU

GUIDE

The Sentinel

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ftlone 285

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INSUR.\NC&amp; t\GENCY
~iO"i. •M'll1'
819"0, 118
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Vfelll All !I'Ok•• !l.,;,j,j,;,d ... l!llr

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Real Estate

Oltftltl. ~~~~fit
PIJIM
8Q

acrfa w11Ja 6 aeret of

J&gt;¥tlom, large p~turo. plllllf
,61 "mbp', 7 roo~ boulle, bara
and tde block hen
mlneral r1gbts, oR

II lillie -

Only $3800 00
FAR--100 aerea

house All
good ro.d

It~·~ 11\ihW~V

With rood ..

room house, larg'e

barn and

otlaer buildlot:•, on st1te highway 20 m1o.ute froiD Cow1hoW!e $1000000 W1ll trade
for property Jo W V1 any·
wbere between Point Pleaaaht

And Jiavcmswood
~ aiOKLft IIUL'I'I'
lox 229
!'Ilona 101-'1'.

PIN. At!hmobllo. o\CCIDIN'I'

Life. . , . . 01111 -

Reollismte Broker
.,J'&amp;.Iill~.

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''YOU&amp; ,
SUNRISE

TO
SUN SIT

ltLLYL.Illltls lqai .... III4·IMI ttn 11111111

S'!'ATfON'"'

990
Qn Ye11r IHtl

Pomeroy Equipment Co.
A R. KNIGHT, Pres

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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 uct 1f&gt; 1956

VISITS ou CAMPUS
George Anderson Jr
Westminster Fellowship Presby
terll!l Adv1~or attended an exe
eulrH mcetong o{ lh~ Presbytery
\o\ t:~tm 1 n~tt&gt;r Fellowship Council
Sunda} at the
Westrmnster
Foundati on Hou ~e on th~ OU
cAmpus

DEVOTED TO INT•aasn OF MEIGS-M.- AN UEA

'

01"--

I

Mr~

REYNOLD I GREENI

IDITOII

PubUsbed r.t'ei'J' atteraooa Gcf'pt Sunday by Ttle Oblo V11Je'
!'elatloel, Inc: a• 110 }{ecbarut St, Pomero:r 0 Buslueu oil ct
t.hoD.e 398 edit onal off1ee pbor..e 391

Zatered u &amp;eeond

~1us

m&amp;il..ac matter at

I

7 00

1

2 00 Katia.U

4 SO

8 tCS News CUftaa

at the sehool Thursday 11t 7 30 p

swtm ltke a fish d1mh ltk e .1 squ1rn•l h,Jlk hkP a mule he\
]O\\ hkr n hull t&gt;.lt Ilk£' a p1g or a rt llkc ~ J:Hbss accmctmg

M ~ '" ll 1-!eJlm:n, Saturduy cvr
omg
Mr anti \fr~ WdlJam Matlm:k
Mr and Mr , &lt;.:hes Km~ht an.tl so n ~
~pent Satu1day eventng wtCh thl
V1rg1l Roush s
Mrs llyde Wdl omd daughll.'l
F.lt•:tnor catletl on MB. Ma1y B:tl
It'} Sunday e11enmg
Mr llnd ~r~ Gt•uld \!1olet Mr
an11 Mrs Flovd Spe-ncer Mrs Dcf!
tel (,oeghen callcrl on Mrs Jenm"
llou!h Sunda:~~ af1ernr1on
Mu s Alma I an ham C"alled on
:1.1r~ \'l-1ll U111hnan 'fu• sdny
M1 a RUII~! l] Pawler IS VISllJng
hl'r mtughter Mrs Harry Bnrw11
and family
Mr ~ Jenn1e Roush spe-nt this
WePk w1lh her 1laughtf&gt;r !'111s Flo)d
Sp!'ncer of l'01neroy
M1s~ Mary Jo Roush li JWilt SatUI
day w1th h• r Aunt M•s Wtl11am
Matlock of llnmelt:l)\ U
THREE

OpfT

8 30

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11:!0 tid!• - · -

n ao - . BOodlla•

New•

111 20

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WEST SHADE

1\1!:1!.11

LAUREL CLIFF

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An Investment In Tomorrow

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fOr cllllidendl of IOOd Citizenship tomorrow

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seni.re

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fiv~
ro~m awtm.en.u. a room dwell
Jng newly dec~rated ms1de and

out Must be teen to be' appre
c1ated 8 room 1nd 6 room
bouses &amp;tb wlthtn 5 mm wal~
of Court House A N Bengel,
Pomeroy
- - 0.18tf
!&lt;"eo; rent - li.l.eettle wallp.apo.!r
&amp;teamer Clint~_ Fisher, Ml~
dleport Ph 62.-X
11 ,l,.•tf

--rent
r.-

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Llddui,
~do, DNp Clotlu.

tlcaf!old

CliDtoD ........, JllddlePort.
PboDe tJ26I.X.
11·1-lf
Fba RENT 4 rooiiw an\ batb and
5 l"'OUUB ana :rt~th, furnilhe8
apartment&amp;
W. T Gru~,

9 Ill 1 mo p

Middleport.

(61 Lost &amp; Found

PresR Bol

8 ROOM FURNISHJD Apartment,
127 Butternut Ave,
Pomeroy
LOST-One Herl!'ford Helfer 400
10 8 6tp
Ibs near Portland Call Roy
R Sm1th, 236 Portland
6 room ul)f1JrDished apartment
w1tb bath, for rellt Also 3-rooDl
wltth
unfurnl11he:t apartment
Found-one set of keys lnqulre
bath
Both
newly
derorated
Ca,ll
at Da1l} Sentmel Office
2114
9
20
tl
10.16 3tc

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WIDNISDit.'l'
8 00 Ca}Um. KlllcVOO
8 00 (lorry Moore

LO&amp;t-ne\v at&lt;.

Strlko It R1cll
Valla Lady
Low ol Life
Sewch for TOJD(ft'O•
Gukliac L!1lbt

''R R l A,,t,.

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X. DODGII:¥LYMOUTII 11'1!.\L.
l£liS.
J4.tl

181 Auto

For Sale- or
Tr1de-1'wo fox
bounds Run Foxes only Four
and s1x ~11'1 old
Rannle
Moore, Pbone 6920-X 1015 3tp

HelpWanted

(17)

HOURLY

possible-

Ueht "'l'f!\l&gt;ly wOOik " !¥&gt;me

N o

expn1enee

n,tessan'

IIIla, co . ~.

Wr~le, ~co

Aneele,s, ~.

West Third, J,.os

Sale~

dotng

Cahf

16-lO.!tp

1964 BT,.,JC.t( V8 RGADMASTJo::R MALE $P""::'"'Voung men to
train for ..\U'baf!s and Te1evt4 ~r Sedan Dynatlrw :r..tr~r
slon See our ad m Amusement
!rleering brakes,
B1oettnar's
Secfton f:entral Institute
Pomeroy $1,895 00 10-11-6tc

300 Brliblor Dor
315
oflllorlll
NICIJI
330 li:dflo
Katle"l
Jtlteben
401
430 Early Show

IRM PONT!AC FLX 8CYL. 2 ~r
S.,dan One local o.wner Ortgl
uat flnl~h Blaettnar s Pomeroy
$1,295 00 10-11 6te

-' 5~ Les Paul and Mary Ford
6 00 Draw With Me
8 Ul DouglB£ Edwards
8 SO Pro,.Footlb.lll Htgbhghb

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'1954 BUICKV8 SUPER 4dr Sedan
J)ynaflow, Power tteermg Low
Millage Blaettnar 11, Pomeroy

7 00 Arthur Godfrey

8 00 The MllUonaire

$1,995 00 10.11-&lt;Jtc

8 30 I've Gb~ A Secret
9 (10 20th Century Fox Hour

I

one

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Korean

Veti!J:;I\n&amp;

10-118tc

Jnstltute

for

1().16-2tc

to

be

a Prof.,..

JonaJ Bee,uticia 1 iD aQ amaz.
in~ly sh.rt time •I a m!Dimum
coot wlilch you can pay on a
·Pay aa Yob Learn Bo:tlll "
Take

111113 CHEVROLET BEL-AjR 4dr
Sedan ,Beaut.i,f\d bl~e wJtb. white

to \rain.

Airlines and ~~v~9:n ~e
our ad In An\~mtm~ See
hon 1C&amp;WW lD21:~1tute
.FEM.ALE H£11'..:-Atrhnet need
4 youq wamen ;.;ee ~ur ad In
Amusement Section Central

VOU cao l•an

195f CHEVROLET 210 4dr Sedan
local owner Origmal fintsh
$1,295 00 Blaettnar'l Pomero)

ad•anta..

of lhe

fact

that you ran h~e •I home ao~
Jearn t4ts Pr&lt;lltes&amp;Lon at our
At'h•••· o , school and help to
ftll tbe !'Onstal1t demebd fDI'

$99! 00 Blaett"'r's Pomeroy
10.11-8tc
-..,----~~;1 · 1!eallllel.., , ,._,ur• yoursel!
top

1ii2 ii'ESO'JO 'I&amp; 4di'l Sedan
~r Bteerlng Low iiuleage One

WEDNESDAY
1159 Sip On

local owner. $8N.OO Bleettnars,
Pomeroy t0-11-otc

12 08 Neighbors
12 30 Film &amp; Faney
130 Feminine Toocb
200 Altemoon Ftlm J'eetivalr
400 Two-Gun Pla:vbowe
GOO Mickey Mouse
600 NoWB

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r1ano-uprigbt Joseplnne Knopp
CUlton. VI{ Va Phone Spruce
3-5748. Call after 3 00 P M
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FOR ~ BY ~everal
lots lor Structural Clay Brlqt
qd Tile Ol&gt;tal• bld oh,.to at
llloill (j.llo Kyifr Creek POW"

6 06 Weather
810 Spurt.11

8 liS John Daly
8 8t. Dimeyl&amp;nd
7 30 Navy Log
8:00 Of.Zie and H1rriet
8 SO Ford Theatre

SYRI&gt;CUE:present lor tllw
were lllr pd

.,;JII!&gt;i ~eiJJII~

()f PIUs bur&amp;
W G Soulaby
Mr 1nd Mrs
v:;~:~~:~:~
daughttrt oJ Cehn.bllJ
Mn '(V A Crouse and son of Cq.
LUmbU&amp;. Mr and )11'1 J M SOUl_.,
by aud dauaiu:er ol Pomero:r, 'Mri
HOUSE FOR SALE 011 B.lliiT olx Bllncb mbbs ~nd Mr and ¥1'4
rooms, utihUes Ca.ll lpnace 8 A Gibbt and two ddlilr.en
3-!169!5 M•aon •
10-11.at Mint'rtvllle, Wn William NeUJ!!
10.11-8 t
nd daugbwr, KN'eo of lacute
Mr and MMI R L Boulalty Of St.

or

of a pleuant "\ a'tr4 profitable
future Don't waJt Limited enrollments Wri•e to
SOU'IH-

ERTON

(MARTZ)

Bl!lkUTY

SCHOOLS, Athens,

Ohio and

Huntlngto'l, W Va

tO-lUte

5 ROOMS and tll\TR, 10 Cole St
for small reliable fq:~Qr W
per month See M1"S. Howari!

C.cll, 800 W ilf.ala lit , Po"'~PJ
eVOiliDp.
0 ff If

Albf!n&lt;l W Va , Jnd Mr and
L D Soultlbv a~ two children
•nd ele-(....
St Albans, W Va
trlctty Loeated on Sb:th St
The P T A or the Syracuse
out of h1gb
water, pnce
Grade
~chool met tn the school
$420000
audi10I'tum
Tue1d.ay evP.nmg o n
Portland-8 room frame home
Sept 11 With the president Mrt
w1lb
bath
nicely located,
W1lham Francia prerudlng Offl
nearly 1 acre lot, 2 ear garace
oer.s for t1ie nnt •ebool year are
$ mile frGm Ravenswood Ferry
vtce pre~~Jdent Grtce Oller lecrtnot !ar from KaisCU" Alumln
tary,
Mrs Elma
treuurer.
1um Plant Can be financed
Mr'
Alberta
fB!lOO 00
comn;u ttee ..
Lotated State Rout s!l~ room Kathleeu Frane1s,
bou.ae, full
basement
with berta flubbard, Elma
shower bB.{h, front porch, larie lep Teaford )fary
lot, very Dice res1denee pru::e Harden and Vlrl:lmla
wat~r

Carden ,as,

~00

Hilton wo~~o.

s.-.. tor

Cudder R•lty PMne 115.
1().13-3te

Room mathers, Mrs
Margaret ELt.blncer and

Meter, Mra. Rll.er' 1 room,
LondGn and llelen DlddW. Mn
Mo!Tls' room, Dorothv Wiaebren·

Do&lt;·-

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REEDSVILLE

CLIFTON

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IF

Y hove SOflltitthing
Ta Sellj Trade or Anft"t, Let A Da .lv
S.11tinti.Disploy Ad
or '"'ant .... be Your
Rew:eni'Citive.
Get Resulrs -

t" ~~:;~~
~ufl(pr

11 11 Mrstery The1tre

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BYrae.use
10..11-0tc

Su~or

Fl'llNACE,

Trevey-Finsterwold
fu.,.rol Home

used very little $99 OlJ Php.nc
846-M or 6045 J
....

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J'IB.EWOOD FOR SI\J..E See Wm Nelgter'a} RIOine.
lladfGrd nr
Harold Blackston
9\~tf
Rocksprings or plume 8M-J
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FOB SALE-Pear' 'tJrby Real Eo
tete. Rutlan&amp; U'ownshtp IJ
.,.,._ tcre.t land,

hou~~e. barn. artd Odl
bWictiag8.. See GtOrlfe A. ~­

iiran. Admln!mat9r

6-1-tr

(lORN BINilER and SHREDDER,
~ust He to apprtCI!lte FultonTbc.iJnpaGil Tractor Sules

Servleo

Sernce to the Llvlng
Qur Motto

0102mop

COAL

Mr and Mrs Elmer Bau-d and 1 yl Clark
son ,,f ChPtb1rr WPre vls1\ln.: Mr
~1r~ LQurae G..,_ was viJJU.nl
and M.n } I Latchlleld
bt&gt;r s.uter Mn II'AAIIII Clark on
Mr aacl Mrs Lawrence Clark Monday
and fa.rruly were Vblling Mr and
Mr • nd Ml"' Cltarles nd .11on
Mu Hank Fetty an soll.s at Pl
or PI Plea11t tnd. Mr aad Mftt
Pleas.ilnt Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Paul Harru&gt; and Ray Clark and three 10111 wwe
~ hlldren of Mmeuv1lle wert Sun calhng on Mr Ora Clarw recently
day GuesU of Mrs Ruth GoGdntte
Mr and Mrs Cyde Cart aad
Mrs Wa yne Goodntte and son &gt;10n were c,aUJ.II Ofi Mr and Mrs
who bave hce n spe ndtog .somr Car Cark .and Ltds
t1me at A'Jiance have returned

I

h.ome
Mra Sar•h Hoffman and Mrs
Rutb Goodnlte were calltng oo
contlllued !rom page t
Mr and Mrs Paul Harrl5 and !amlly one d,ay last week
General Hosp1tal for Blopd-AkohTho~e spendm' Sunday with ol test $300 00 malunc 1 Lota1 of
Mrs rna Hud.&amp;on were Mr an~ 1818 Q5, The report Q{ the Ceme
Mrs Clarence Vt!ager and d.auth
tery Trustce.5 for $1~ 00 was also
ter~ Mr •nd Mrs Leo Lltchf,eld accP.pl4 d .. s was the report of Treaand children Mr and Mrs ThG- sur~r Je01n I ama
mas Gnmm and fam1ly Mr and
Mr!l Bernard Rayburn and famtly
Those pre-:&gt;ent were Mayor FiSh
and Mr and Mrs lLro) Durst and er t:ounc1lmen Wayne Gibbons
daughters
J R \l.odt&gt;v Dav1d Jenlrim Ernest
J lmm1e Goodntte .... bo 1s em Covert Robert MeElhmney D C
plo}ed at AUlan~e spent the week
~tUPr Clt'rk Charles Murray
t od w1tb hiJI parent s Mr and Mrs
Trt asu e JPan Lema Chtef o r
\' ayne Goodntte
Polic(' Ba11~' Street Foreman El
Pl!'te Orri of Oh10 spi'nt lhf' 1 l ~ AHornt&gt;y B~rnard Fultz M'rt
weekend w11h h1s trand mother J J Oii\ JS Judge Cedr t Clark
~rs Ruth Goodmle
P.Jul Hapt onst:~ ll and na~ry lfe-

Middleport Council

Harry

Dor1s. Ohhnger was ca:llng on
Jao1cc G1hb8 Sunday

Qullf" 11 crOwd 2atbered at the
Broad Run School hou~ Wedn,. ~
da\ ru2ht and tonk part •n the
fm;f p T A mi'Ptm g of 1he vPar
Mr~ ~~" Grllll"l was calling
on Mr&amp; f'lara Johnson recC"nt l)

Mr and Mrs Harry Ord werf
rallmg- on Mr and Mrs Duck Ord
aod family Saturday
Mr and Mrs Jack Ord and faro
lh were visttln&amp; Mr and Mrs Ar
tH Roush and rami)) Sunday evPn
tnt::
Mr and Mrs Bernard Rayburn
of Columbus spent the weekend
w1th Mn rna Hudson and othel'
HlatJve-s

Wl'ro&gt;

\ lstt 1

Mr and

Wedne~day for Sl Petersburg
f1
h
th
a w el-e
l!y WJ 11 reside

The WSCS of the M E Church
mel Wednesday 10 an all day
meeting at the Thomas home

M ,, M

F

ary ranees 81 ame an
grandmother Mrs Rebecca B1ame
of Hogsett W Va, were illests
SundPy of the Lee Wallace lam
1ly
The R E Wtlliam11 family at
tended. the Lancas1er Fa 1r on
l

j

Thursday while there they "tstt
Pd th1t1T 'lon Wilham Wdllllms
.and Wife who arc teachers m tbe
Rush\Jile and Lancastar &amp;chooh
rcspechvel}
Mrs Pbylll.s Ayers of Belpre
VlStted hete
Tuesday 1n lbe
home of her parenl.ll, C V Buck
le\ and WlfP
J1mm1e K1n~ and

fam1h aod

Bob and buue Morton or Bel
~re were rl!cent visttors here

'fwn birthday celebratums wer!'
ob~erved w1th th" 92nd b1rthda~
annr\ersarv v.htch lalts on Oct
9 of Fred Coleman was celebrat
ed a ht s home Or-t 7 w1th the
follow1ng r&lt;.'lntlves pr!'sent Wm
Stethl'm an(f w1re Mr and '!\.1rs
Garth Sm1t11 of I ung Bottom
Mr and Mrs Howard Young of
Paden C1ty and
Helen Archer
Jocal Tile &lt;llher 92 buthdA) an
nlversary wh1rh roml's on the
5th dny of Odober wa~ C W
Buckley whrn he cel~hral ed at
the home uf h b son 1n hw and
daughter IVr
~nrl 1\lrs J M
Srnlth with the followmg rPla
tlves in attendance Mrs Ahcc
Fou11y BellevJllr Bf'n Buckley
and ramtly Car] Buckley and
w1fe Sheorman Bucklev of Reedsv1lle Arthur Bucklev and family
or Parkersburg
GArrett and
Grace Reed of CJoh1\l~
Law
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Mw D&lt;fk Ohlinier wbo La
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tt P~k&amp;r~bura:..ospent the week
e-nd Wlth her mother Mn Ther
esa Ohllm::er returnint
day eYf!'DinJ
~~r and Wrs
Chnter
are announctnr t~ b1t1h of a
tnn borri at 8(haekel oti.Dic oa
Oct 1 Pa1f!l'na.l arudpa.reets arP
Mr ~nd Mn: Ctcil Martin and
m.ilternal grandparl'nh are Mr
and )In &amp;Tnt Wooten
Callmg at the home of Mrs
Bf'rtha Clark OVeJ(. the Wf"ek Pnd
were Mr
and Mrs
Kt&gt;nne h
('larll and famtly of Mason Mr
ant1 Mr~ Wtlllam Clark and Ann
,.f New M3rt 1nsv111e Mrs Tht'l'
esa Ohlinger and
Mrs
BeTtha
Kettler of Wheehng
Mr and Mrs Raymond Roush
and daughtPt!l vlslVd :!tfr
snd
Mn Cecil Martin sunday
Dorothy Ohhn.1er was a guttst
Monday of Mrs Frances Kearn~
Mn Alta Roush and family
wt re 10 Pomeroy Saturday
Rufus Htll was railing on Ar
ht: Ruu~ h Sunday
Mr and Mrs Wilham Clark
and son of N~
Marhns\JIIe
wpre- here to attend, thP dethra
troD nf the new ad4 111on or lht&gt;
EH~ Cburch New Hav~n
P.fr and Mrs Eugene He ~son
and children wer(' rrt:ent guests
of Mr and Mrs Crl..utd H rs~on
Mr and Mr.., Arthur Ohluu:er

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ent•rta1nment pmod lonnie
Ln41nah•m aang {br« .MJnga
meetlllK wu clo»ed With a
bY Rev. WilllamA
and Mrs Garland GH.1s n
daughter of Pa rkersburg w
Va spent • vaca\lon WI!~ th~
former s •uther
Mrs Francis
Hood
l'a\ly Otler studeAI nune at
Catndt!D Clark hospttal h.u com
plet{'(l three montlt• lra1n1ng at
Ch1ldrcns hosp1tal in t..:olumbut~
u Vlio!tlng her motber Grace
Oiler and brother Jlm 8111 QlJpr
RPCent euests of Mr and Mrs
Ro} Wtoebrenner were Mr a n d
Jllrs George Ml'rrltt and ctuldrton
Paula Jean and DouPlas f'( WhN•I
lng W Va aM Paul Ka} of
Prpclorv!lle
Mr and Mrs John Wuse and
10n Dav1d of Esst Liverpool re
c:ently vts1ted the formers par
ents Mr and Mrs S F W1 se
Mrs Mary Proffitt of Rarme
'!t D v~itt&gt;d her dauG:hter Mu
AMa McCoy and wlnle bert re
tt;llrfttd her 95th birtbdav
Mt ~ "Mrs Wilham Dtddle
d,.JIJ~B\11 Oiler spent a Sunrlay
t.b
and Mrs Pearl Sesrlcs
of 'Clll!!5 1re
M,r and Mrs Loutll' FlaTl'llgan
and .son SamJliY were m C.1eve
land to attend a baU game
Mr rnd Mr5 Roy Wmebr&amp;nner
and ~n Wilham Gordon vliltt'd
Elizabeth Merr 1tt and {.;oldie Rol
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BROAD RUN

NOTICI 1'1~ API'OIN1'MINT
nex and Bernlee WJntbttnner
lxecutrix
Mrs Gt&gt;Oflem s room IMne Par~
Est.te of Clive C. KMbaulllt, er an1 Eli1.abeth Cundiff Mrt
Cr0\1. s roam Addie Nordl and
Mr and
Charll'! Slack
Nohce ts hereby gwen that Ann Sauva.(e Mn Loueb roGI'D, Huntm,a:ton ViSited Mr and Mrs
Louise M KeebnQgh,
whose Mary Cundiff and Mary Huflbard Or\nll e Slack BE'ulah Gibbons
aod Frances R1ttrr
Post Ofhce Address is Chester,
IThe finance &lt;:onuoittee--Helen
Oh19 Star Route bas been duly
Vmtlni! Mrs Anna McCo:t were
Teaford. Avezo S1sson Genevtv.e
appomted as Executrix of the
George McCoy of East Livl!rpool
Schne1der VJrglnla Gulnth•r an,d
Eslate of Chve C Keebaugh late
Mrs Albert Faucloth and Mrs
Sylv1a Zwllling mernbtr&amp;blp of Orange
Townsh~p.
Me1gs
Rl.l.!ise.ll Satterfll'ld and chlldten
Elma W*S!! Marle LeadlDgha",
Col\l}ty Oh1o, deceased
Maraaret OottrtlJ Mar)orle Man· Roger llnd Karen or RaCine R D
Dated
thl~
11th day of ual Allah Teaford Betty Will
Mr and .P.lrs John Wise of Co
October 1956
lumbus and M••· Jan• Wose ol
1ams Mrs Dale Warner, Mrs
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John C Baton
P.fark
Evans
and Mrs Frances Im- Cbtcago V!Sittd Mr and Mrs S
Judge of the Probate Court
boden mae:azme - Mary LWe, F W 1~P
:Me1gs Counh Ohw
M1 s AM&gt;ert Duckwort h has rP
Dorothy
Harden hnspltalltv (1()) 16 23 30 3tc
turned to bee home !rom R'ltm•n
Esther Harden BeHy Williams,
and htalth - V~rgtnta Guinther aftr-r bemg called there hy th
hosp!talltallun or her son Wll
and Marie Leadmgham
IIIlTH ANNOUNCED
l1am Duckworth She reports h1m
Mr and Mr3 James CUnnmgham
The pubhelty commlttce iS Ada
t
1mpr0\ tng
-Mrs Ada
are announcH"Lg the tMth of a daug Slack
1\~r born !14iln.dav at Holzer Hos
A Halloween party was planned
p1ta1, Galhpolts 0 The baby for October Mrs Crow's room had
w.;:lghed seven nounds and two ozs ~e-mo~t parents present During
'I'he mother IS the formpr Miss
Jec:.neU I! Moore daughter of Mr
BY LUCY KIBBLE
and Mrc; Ge(D'ge Moore of Colum
Mr~ Lou
Ella McGrcv. son
John!!nn 8Rd CartiPJf(ht Wed •n
bus 0 The paternal grand mother
1
Robert
Bogfess w1fe and
l&amp; Mrs Anna Erwm of Southstde bride of Walter Gleen C~wrarht
Thomas K1bble w1fe
S9n
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Herman
CartThe httle gJrl has been named
Wngbt of C1Ht011 The br1ch: I.S the son·in·law and d11ughter Mr and
Sheryle Denise
Willard Covely and son
daut!ht.er of Mr aRd ltra Cu,rt1a
Dean Ktbble of Sandyville W
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Johnson of Ractne Ohio
Va and Mtss Katt' K1bhle Wl"rc
The Rev John Elwood perfGrm
guests Sunday of H E K1bbte
ed the double Mnll ceremonv at
and daughter
Mildred Fore st
haJ1 DBSt SIX o'clOI"k lrt the Mel
and
);lr~ Ada Congrove
hodt'St Chureh at Racme 0 Sept
Mr~ Mildred Santee
of Galh
ember 28
ohs spent Sunday here wit~ her
Tbe br1de was attendPd m 11 stre
parents
Mr
and Mr!! J S
lenrth dress of wh1te talfeta ~el' ¥s.rks
I only 1rwclry was a stnnliC of pearls
GU
M1ss Gor•rudr Buchanan
stu
Hf'r flowers were White Carna
dent
nurse
In
the
Holzer
Hosp1
lum~ w1th \Vlute streamers
MN J P Sauers Pomt Pleasant tal spent the week end here
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w1th her parPnt! Mr and Mrs
~
.,.
II Sisler ,.,_( tfu:! brld~ Woii!S mrud o(
Alvm
Buchanan
honor Sbe worr a street ]('ngth
Mr and Mrs F H R1chard ot
ho corqgc To}feh manager nf the Torch
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S~dwa) wue recent vlsrto.rs
il'uo!tii- II Maslil\
her
a~ hest man
Pd:r and Mrs Hubert Carr of
The former MIS« Johnson g a
~ ~graduate from Racme High school Columbu!l were wePkend guelts
and was 'em1)1oved bv fhP. state d~&gt; or her parents Mr and Mrs B L
partment of Edueat1nn 1n Coium. Elhl;ards
Don Coleman and family or
bw: Ob10
Mr Cartwnght graduated lrom Columbus were re-cent vts1tors of
Wabama H'~h !!Chonl He served ln h1.s mother Mrs Helen Archer
l-Jrs Josf'phtne Pickens, Mrs
the Arn;Lv and followmg h s seJXir
atiO!fl ~turned to h1s emplo)ment M1ry WallAce and grandson Bob
by Dunfee who have heen pa
at tilt
Suorn 'Plal)).t
tienta
in a hosp1tai m Parkers
~
ld:t fnr a ~hort wedbUf'J
bav~
returned home also
Vir~IDia ~boy
Mn
Tbelma
Smtth has returnthelr•ewly

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a 00 Cutain x.taroc
m I '\IIIII }'• lin• s,n d uat t ptals who have grarluated f111m
9 00 Garry 1!00'1
.!.W ~ ~t Hnd .Strctl Nl'\\ \conechvc msl1tutoru or mav •~
9 30 Arthur GOdiNt
Vnrl-: 17 N 'r
' pt&gt;et to ma(fi.CU ate m same
BY MIS JOHN DIEHL
1030 8tt!DitA bov 1s a piece of skm str( trhed oHr :m ;Jllp&lt;'fttP HowFOR RELEASE ON RECEIPT
Every ume I re&lt;td whe1e Ste vtn
/\ttxnd 1nce at Sunday School 1100 VolllaiLaQ
rver h~ Nih nnlv when h~ s a\\ak&lt;' Rov s llllll &lt;~fc Uw1r Dad!l
.,
Rob•l1
c
Ruarlc
\son
has made snme rrack abolil
8
t1 15 Love ol Llf•
Sept 23 wne. 00 oflenng $12 34
in &lt;~"Hie nf all ef'm1fl fn IP~rh tlwm gnod m nHwrs
1130 Searcl1 lot' _ _
1 tJNJ)oN
Ar&lt;'Oldmg 10 I he checkmg on the locoal postuffll l
Rf'cPnl ~ucsts of Rev and
You C:'n absoln1Pl y r{'ly on a boy 1f \Oil kno\\ what to i'X \ltv. ot 111 1 u 11 ~m~ lllc tlegaot lo see If 1t s stllll hele lhavc li 1
Mr!! Harry Bate were Mr and 'I 411 Guld!DI Llahl
Adl lll , 11 n In w ~n• Jk ng ba~k think of a p~tzel ght man nartl•d
PN"f
12 00 1\Q' ~- ....
Mr~
Aibe•l
KtrkbrJde, Mr11
12 30 .t.. Tbo World TurU
ll d h
BnvR ar(' flllrahl{&gt; A hov 1" not W:l&lt;&gt;hNl lnfl ntl~&gt;n anrl 1f ml 1 1h1 I• 1 v.1ll rurlll, hed qu1p I I nu Dtsmon
Chloe
N ~y,onger
and Mrs
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Edn&lt;r B1rd all o( Cambridge
'k"P'ftt in;"~ cool Q\tlet nlaC'P after f'arh arrH\111I \'-111 SllrVl\fe
8 rtausc It
1 00 Our Mils Brooks
I • Honest Brakf'mnn
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1 10 UOuloparty
broken lMtnes hornei s' nests swtmmmg hnl~" ~nd fiVP hc&gt;lp ~hoot
Rl"v
I-lflr~y
Bates
Will~
a
11uest
IJu s .a u 11 on~ lh oti!Jnk~·d 1t 1m never sto e a oxear
1
2 00 Ilia Plfolf
of
h1s
m
1ther
and
fam1ly
ol
1ngs of p1~
~elf forth! 11•1 t&gt;llct lin and I hr. (Cupyrtghdl 19518iby)Umted I ( •
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so llob croaby Sbow
ur~s s~ n 1ca e
nc
Caldwell Fnd11y Rnd Saturday
swdt
g
11:
1s
urmnprt
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even
oo Brli!llter D•r
Boys love to trade tlnng!'i Thev II tr:1dr f1sh honks mrullles
Mrs
Orv1lle Allen wae an
lG Seoret storm
ov;
1 rught gursl ::1[ her daughter
broken kmves nnd snakes for anylhmg th at ls pncC'le•s or OHlWhhrlt
.. t ~our m 111 Stevcn~o n
3
30
Ed&amp;• of Ntchl
Mrs Sam Lew1s and famll} of
worthless
ntcrls a ftllow was !IIYIRi to me
4
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Katie'• Kiiehea.
Ha 111 om lllt4 30 The Early Show
When he g1ows up he'lt trade puppy lo\e ( nNgy, w.uts' lht Otlll r ! Ill\ IS,] SOl i of Walth
Mr
and
Mrs
Ne1gbbors
of
doJ.( tu bllk •very lim~ Adla1 80tl WEST SHADE NEWS
!j, M Les Paul • Mary Ford
bashfulness and a cast uon stom&lt;H·h ror a h 1y wmdow, pndc, uf(
Mnme were r~cent guesta or
the scrr 11 t anu gets Jll~t a tlny
Mr aod Mrs Arthur Ba1h·~ nf
e oo Art Lipklelter
Lawrence Smith and fam1ly
amb1bon, pretense, and a bald he.ld and w111 JmmNti:ltely lw- tr.ueh too rult 'fh1s ts not really Ea~t liverpool Ohto Mr and Mrs
6 Ul Doullls
Mr and Mrs;. Nllfman Schaefer
CUitlS 8ti ltey of Athf'll31 Ohtn
gin to sa~ that ''\'JOys a1en't wt\'Jt t'hev usN! to h(_• 111 the good 1 1urular urm
6 30 Grand Oltf Opry
were recent guests of lhelr dau
1 c~tul tln t ~ ~ thr B11l1~h woultl l ~ p{nt Salurday and Sund.ty Wl 1h
7 00 PhU Stivers Sbow
old days '-Chpt
1
ghfer
Mrs
Clarence
Ackl
ey
of
s 1y 1gr t ~ m• • We 11 1 JHll pl ty M1 ~ M try B:nley
7 00 The- Brothers
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
mg 1 s Fll1t th ,1a1 nor are
M1s Martha Wolfe was &lt;~n over
Athens
8 00 Herb Shriner
Dlscbargeli
Mrs
Margaret
Recent guesl.s at lh~ home 8 30 Red Skelton
WI pla) ll\g Born \cs!t. rrl 1y
1 mi,lhl guest of Mrs Man Balltty
Cardlllo and mrant Lahi£svllle of Mr an~ Mrs Clifford Jacobs!
And from what 1 reno\ of Adla1 ~ Saturd.r\ Mrs Herb Sa li:'Y ~po.:nt
9 1)1) $64 000 Quefti,oa.
Cathenne M1chael
M1ddlepnrt anti son Jack were the followmg
'SO Do
Trult Yoar Wlf'ef
Oldt1mers of Metf!s ( ountv wtlh 10ots Ill our lull rounlry sny1nf:V; hto 'lcl"ltH to he still mll!e Salttrday wHb Mrs M11ry Uuley
9
and Mn Cl~dc Wcrnc1
Chc L.•mw J4C~"· Mf'll Tbeo Davli
Your
lao
Repcw.tw
ntn
~tcd
makmg
phraso"
rom
Mr
Clair
Spenl!et
and
M
~~
Sed
18 00
10
trad1t10n orten look p~s~Jvt•h at pn•srnt day boastnig of h1g 1
shire
raul
JllcOO'
all
of
Columbus,
1
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Sport~
Pande
tctlofllarr),
uuMnhalfphilui
oma
Sponcer
ratl1d
on
Mr
and
10
towto c1ops ou1 s 1111~ m1nes our growing beef cattle herds 11
Mrs Slurley LeWift and two ll) 25 Wtatllenn•
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potato and poul11y p1(Jduccrs and the fmf' sweet rmn gn1wn 011hy rl('('kcrl m t 11 ,... ml ro~ kl111l
daughters,
Mr and Mrs Pearl 10&lt;30 Preas Coaference
wol'dage thnn m m•kmg any p!ltnt
here
Jacobs
rne ()(C8Sl0n was In 1 It 00 News
about what the Dmunctuls huvf" I !
• hOI\j:1t of Jaek'a ffutl'th birthday 11 011 The Late Sbow
These are a few nf thC' ocll\lties and ~ss&lt;•ts of our p('ople ofrer that thP Republ1~an s ha\rn L
Cake and 1ce &lt;:ream were served
SiJn Oft Pra:tel'
atreudy done )letter
•
&amp;nd Of tbe•soli tha1 SU JlJWrl s thrm
Kathy
Pullins
and
children
-SteveMon &lt;rttf'mplt d la: t \tmt
spt"nt
Sunday
wtth
Mrs
Jame1
at
b
ut
to
~nllk•
r
h1m~elr
mto
th{
There ts somethin~ clst lhts county produces however, that
Gtlmure .and t.m1ly
"
nntwn s No 1 Jnh 11nd hl" was
p S
•
•p oct r
thf cuntnt genera bon scrms nearly t.o have foraotten
Mr
and
Mrl
Clyde
Hysell
of
~tdl tak1nK bows wlu n tlu v ~ tvc ;Pott.rns of Campcr•gn 1
GO treun\g •
'
Westervllle we~ Sunday tuests
SJ T U•SDAY
Demo. An"'"~ at Ike
It as the paw·pa't\~ wh1ch ar..:rordfhg to oldsters cany a him the eleehon return~; Il ls htt AHadtt Now Emeroing
of Mr. and Mra Robert Burdette
11 &amp;9
gn 0 n
more thrn was tlellcAtr n t to s ll I\
al to Central Prcatt Aa:~~or.r~!IO l"f
reputation of being' the hnest lasting ln the world '
Jr and aon Bobby MrM Olin
12 00 Fum and Fancy
d1 ltclo\IS hut ut leallt 11 wu~ h1s
•
,9pect
k ha!! ( 1 r i!:Cd In bolh the
1
Hysell
returned
home w1th
own
pnvutt
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k
WASHINGTON-A
pat!
em
Gf
attac
d
According some paw pav. enthus1asts, Meigs County Paw
them
t 30 Femlbtne Touch
Republican and LJenJocratle pltildential campaigns anbetyou
Paws have a flavor unique f1 0111 paw paws grown elsewhere. Smrto ~~~ h11 s llcl'ome 01 h()u~•
11
long
t.he8e
Jines
of
assau
OlO
I
I
Mr and Mrs
Pearl Jacoht
Clln expoct to SH a lot more I
00 Afternooa. Fi.lm FesUval
Accordmg tu the best evidence available here one either poiliU;Jan ruthrr thnn an c e11un
attended the meet•ns at Mid 1 2
11
lonc1
ht
1
s
still
peddling
an\
w
election
day
,
f
the
Republican
6
00 Two Gun PLIJhOllle
Is horn wath or \\lthout a taste for paw paws The taste buds but 11 IS ~~~ IJa.&lt;;t d nn lht \lurr\
dleport Saturday
evening tu
The GOP 41tro.te1JY Is based on the peace part 0
th GOP
this wnter Is equ1ppul wtlh c..:amc sans a liking for them
hear Re\' Martm Dlbble, evan
15 00 Mu::key Mouse
Ttnman lheor} th:tt t vcr} lh 1n
• pe~e and pro~perity" c~tmpa.tgn alogan ~re ~ndl r:,~~~ 5 w~o had
,uellsl
speak
co.mpalgnen are atresslng the "per..ce lAB':, !:'tayre~ently retUJneU
We have been told that m olden days here it was common 0\tlsldr or Kansml Uly 1s wrun~
Judv Gilmore spent Saturday
J'resJ dcnt fllsenhuwer has 1tef
been 89.R1Piinl the~rtbe wot"d that th~ Republl·
to see IUJal Me1gs houst&gt;Wtves rookmg up 11 big batch of paw 1n1td} not toul'hed on Ste\ensons
w1th
Mrs
James Lcwt~ and
to Wa.!hlnston wl
tes on thlii argument
Wftther
daugthcrs
paw butter It was saul to he .1 greal th•h cacy
fHvm lit• pns11int'!l so 1 thtnk It only
can&amp; wera winninl more vo
Mr and M~ Hnward Arnold
8 10 !parts
than any oUt~~t• on the other hand believe thai
Perhaps an cnterptmn~ Mt IJ.t..,lt~ ~ ou ld hnsc a future for spn1t1ng lh tl Adlai lny off go!{ R~
nf
Tnledo
\\ere
S1Jnd1y
guests
a poll11r tl top t' anti !tt()p lh1 ~ nnu
The De moe
'u at In laking thelt attacK
of Mr and M• s Pearl Jacobt
8 Ul JceD Daly
tune on mcn.: haudtzlng ,, modu n version ol Paw P 1\\ Rn' semc ol rrrt rrrn~ l·• tb~ absen~
their best Jlt'Oapt!C t ~lsenhowet mstead or nlnt·
Jlaul
Sm
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and
famHy
Bobby
6
30 Conflict
ter ' f1om the on!~ pl.tce In the \\mill- het e- where Uu.•\ lee Pll sJdent
1 be unlsu\t' wo1ltl
dlteclly ~~ p;r:~~:nt Rtchard M N 1xon As lht
Rhh11
anrl
Tom
Eblin
railed
on
1
g1ow to pt"t fet t10nr
con111r~ tis ;1 rn o:ln•rtH ly h 1 1 )
1n1 at V
toward an f"nd you can expect
1 30 Repubhean National Com
Mr and ~rs Stan Eblin and
lltRI t\•l &lt;'Ill 11 1h Tl1m tltl 1llr
c1,111patgn dr4ws 1 up their ftre on Mr Elsen·
8 00 BroJr,en AII'V w
ttM DtJmoerat. to a ep
family
rf'Cently
What do our rcadr1s thmk about It" Let's h&lt;Wf! a lrtter pottC"} of nv~l hn~ I&gt;1S 11' r~•ut'~ I 1
They think he a vulnerable
Mr and ~1r'l Wm l.ewis end
Dt,1 Pont Ctv Theat•
rrom someone who h .ts ta~Lt-d nltl lime paw paw huHPr Coulrl Plnk awuy at tt flu• "Ah l-;t 111011ho)!
~r pe t
... t be forgiven or fmgot•
Jll\x.on. o
una, .. 00
etlildrf'n
and
Ml'
and
Mrs
Mar-11 til( k ~lth the consumt'rs of toda.v o1 IS thc1 e .tlrf'ady such mw 11 own lrl • 1j.!
b the
ocrallr, but they o.t-c convinced Ike
VIn AIJen sp~nt an evtDJQ8 wUh
01:00
PlafiWUH
un( f11end ~a1d
ten Y N 1 tara:et and that he can be beaten
1 cotn t ~
at} 111·m ou th e malkt•t'
"'r and Mrs Orville Allen the 9 30
~tre
wh.at euthi) tllff~Jtnte
m11k•s
J.at~eh~etfraona.lpopularlty
past
week
6
Wettlller
Ill u (llmnrlljln 1! vou.r I rt&gt;sldl'nt
JNaldn
1
Mrs Allee Moore waa a 51.111·~11·1.0 ~=
llk12s to hu'clhand hh fltrl:"n~th h\
l~nhew« ~ '
g..p
y PRI:~S-You 11 be hearing leu
~a~ guest of her brother John 11 18 ll
p1 11 y1ng ttrl( 11 "l ftllllng 11 n d
f
eDt
fl.tl about the 110-.(D\Ied one party
1
01t'hl l'lld wile
~1 41
uunt nJ.! fur n t l l ntion
Crom now on rom
to ilk&amp;\peCt that their old familiar ~.:harge
The Boy Scouts of America is a ready a·n d eag~r partner 1 s 1r Wmslolt plll'ltt&gt;d throu~:h p1e11" orney•re bel1on 1n~ed And they re happy to admit 1t
tn every rommuni1y effort to butld boys mto men of charac the tlu k; ~~ hour' of lht wnr\tl t1ld may have been eMIP~&amp; 1 VI bu nothing to do with the fact lhnt
Thll reeet~t ch~~ ~u;;rtlnl Adlai E Stevenson tor Pres1&lt;h&gt;nt
ter and train rhem for rhelr c1t11.cnshlp rt•sponsJhlhties Scout t 11 ~t n lh1 ng m thv proct·~ F xrevt
pns~ihly
M
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1-s llltlt•! anrl ~h i~
mo~
n•\¥1'P*peh
tb
M ln 1DD2 (Among the .IV.:IIche~ lncl·
ing ts a program m which boys from etght years old up can
101ln1
nn.l
a
ft'w
smnl.,! (Hid hew
th\!1
yee.r
t~.\::
~:n
Dl J)oU~ PanttJgrop" v.hlch ttoftiSed
learn how to do things for themselves and for other people
Spt nk 11 ~ now for m• 1 w•111ld
dentally It 1
oom n~lc ~m~ee tour years ago eve(! though It
It Is a program that dCY(1 lops ph\slcal f1tne!ls skill se1f-rl'
,
I
to endOI'Ml e DtlnOCrl
appf'ar lhul M1 t&lt;r :J•HllOWI'r 11 1
db lloll fiUl\llY)
Hance courage, and Wg~ ld&lt;'als of servtcr iD God and Coun 110 4e mnrl) tnlclh(lent u• ul h i 1 Is ov.'l\l! Y
\Md arul pleued tho Democrats Is the fact that
une 1\J,m an" PTr~ndl!'nl I t~n r' m
Wha.t hS: ...rpr ived treraell411lUI page one play In the dally PN 111
try
•mbfor }I n !rl!lv poh ll" II ~ l)t h
Stevenso: ~r~• n ao far In J9&amp;2. he aeriouely f.elt that the !lew•·
These things arr arrompllsht'd In portnershtp wltb the s have ht 1 n
H., hI~ ~l • ~"nl ~~
d~l~~~
lilrU~I~ ltGrlel about him and I(IVIng their ru.OIIt prom!•
home, the school thc.thutrh and other Institutions \\hlch Ill~ 1111\lll t n 1 lt•rk llkr d1 Iru l al P pc
e ~ lht RepubUcan. ean41dates
ne~t llP"lhoWitVtr Adlai. reallltl that the OOP nomltlfet. four years
acrept re.sponstb1lity for the propN guidance and education pu'rllk' 11 ;tpt&gt;arar~e, as pH~~tlJ'• II
ow,
,ask!..;, t.be new• wl.th their attacks on the Democrat•
of the boys and young mt•n of tht community In fact everv r, 1 ~ g \.."t''ll h ~ s rcnglh 1, ~~~~ &lt;~.
·~~~.~-=vtlniC)ft waaln &amp; defepiYe role Thla time the Repu~l~ll~fl
Scout unit murit he SJJOnsored b\ nn established institution not (dcltrol
CotH'Ct 1111111 h\111 rondn e!l~ fol g• 1(
w d" _.,. . their own ttcord The Dl!mocYatt. are dotnc t e a •
such as a ll'hool churth ur ..vna~ogue, CIVIc group farm Ia·
aN 014.•"""
h
--'-h... the bla he&amp;dllnet
I
1sh1R¥
al\1\ltalllhni
on)~
d~la I
tacldnf. So Utey are Ute onn w o an~· ...- .
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bor or builne!'ll org;ml7.atlon Gr by a rtsp()hSible group or n1.1d punwr exL"euttvt 1n 1111 ad 11t
•
•
•
a hl m
eitileni reprcscntln;:: the ccmmt•n!ty ac a who\e
l'ftCY ~l tfld f'JUIWt!l \llh I
A. BOlla TDT ctJR:88-~leiUOft8 1\l'C tlul.t. big' s:
w
Any rnaa th•nlb h1 tt~, w 1h
~
~
oulla tht naxt (l&lt;mgrlll oYer curba Oft hydrogen od '-to~lc
The Boy Scouts in this art'fll&lt;, havf' made ateady prngresi'l m ~toll rlub a r1~hmg rml o1 1 p 1 n
b:r:b tdtL l)enlOCrl.~ preJ11Sent1&amp;.1 Nomlftn Steft~YGR II spe~\1:
membership :Ill&lt;\ Ill the tramm~ of adult leaders In Middle '-I rush - 'or n Mtntiun u 't llllJ' rul
callinl tor a halt ln 'Ce•t bl . . . of bll nuclear weapons cona
port, the Lor tl Countll has JOined forcfs with our Campa\~11 erHon or whal v• • . . , l t
h
only oae at ~ llpL
•
Slrv 1e 1
OrpnmaUon ~nd wtll be mvitm~ C'ltt:tenl to give to the sup
nuv(' hl!l \)l !I on I, ftl l l r p lllOl l
Rep. ltletylft. Price (Pl
member ot the
..
..
ra tlt l'll-:l'r pnl ilt!. ht J\t 1 1nd • Joln.l ~out commltt.e!ll on atomte ener(Y, Certtnn
port of tho ll&lt;immlotrallon olth• Bov Scout Program
llht p a 1n horPI'
aupplled. ~ ttal tip when he .Sd Lll • reeent apeech
1
The Kick Oil date is Oct 20th It w11t stor! wlth n "Kick
Yuu cnn thlfllt tTl frt'!nl f 1 1 1 to a pOU, Of Chlca.JO laW1Il'l. ''There bu been Loom lit 41
Off" breakfaat It thl:" Firs t Rapllst ( hurcn and the matlmg 'ifd thtn'k f"n ~ 1rlm ~'llam !lot'
eona!dlt.btl o;,n.cel'l'\ uprea""- aroun.d the ~ou:ynu:d to tl.nd out
on a f1urwa" You ('..IOI\l\1 1 1
as to the \'l]ltlltJ ot .tomte weapon• testa and
he ,
will be chairmaned hy Charles H. WISe Jr
wht'n *let o( n•:J.ll 1Hpl:'c' " t P
what meuuru, It any ahould be ta}len to®~~~~' efl.r:,; ~;:onsldera.ble
t:vcry citizen Is mvllcd ~ yes t11gcd to assist the Local htlc~Jt ar• Cllt.lttermg up th o nn
Prtce p~leted that the n;~~~~=~aunia p He forecast also
Campaign lor the nov Scouts or &lt;\mcnca as thev strive to luln ~ worh 'M l h P . a}"\ n lr time atudJ'ti\.. the probl:' ~ Prtaido.t'a at.om•fGr-peace pro1ram
a CQMml\ttt •xploratton
:t 1'tll pteture
maet their nw.e•al Objective 1 he Boy Sco..t Movement bas n1ands
1
Ike hat&lt; nnl re(f'rrt&gt;cl r Jlh I I
\n ttt. eo~t ol. the whole lnt~~~=~:.; (:()~mlttee '\\tll
IAt•
ellablllhed. itself across America and ti a dlsUnct communltv
how many or tht- nld Trum tn n
Priee~ftt~
too.
that tht a :
t.
lnvet$ in Scoutmg today through your Local Camp.ugn glme are in jall or uwa1l1ng ap 1 1bJ ~~t~lln nucwa~ ve1opmt.n
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nice lot, sbade trees, small
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Uclea of Evl!llts printed a.t filfU·
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GARAGES

I 7 00 Mayor of the Towa:

8 00 Jane Wyman SMw

m All members are urged by
the pre.'!ldent
Mrfl Ray Wo~~;d·
geurd, to be present \

AT IIOTAR'I' MilT
Wilham Werner and G~orge
Hlbb!l who attended the Nat10 nal Scout Camp at Phllmo'ftt
C1mmaron N M thia summer
accompamed Fred Hibbs
Trt
state Scout comm1tteeman
tn
Galhpohs Lh1s. past week wher•
thr} attend('d the Galhpolis Ito
tar v club dinner meetln11 Mer

oo supemaaa

Grancl 010

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5:110 AIMit DrU Saow
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6 SO Joaathan Winters Show

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SUGER RUN P'U

The Sugar Run PTA Will meet

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3.411 Modern Romancea

ModerD Romanees

81J Sporlo B)&lt;o

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200 llatlnq Tbeatre

8 00 N..,. Pleture

After a male has grown out of long: dresses and tnangles
and ha s arqutred pnnts freckles and so HIUlh ditt th.lt rela
t1ves don t care to ktss tt between meals tt l&gt;l'umn s a boy
A bov ts N:1turc's nm:wrr I(! 1he&gt; false bclif'f that there 1s
no such thmg as pNpetual mot1on A boy can run l•ki' a de(•r

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4 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE, full
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acre of it08Dd. CaU David Davi&amp;
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9 roorp fh01.tse at Mason Jteaso~~OR .Ali' OR RENT
• ab1e if'Wone )Irs C.rl Gltdner
rem.odt-led 5 room
Pt Pleasa nt 227 J
10 l$-3tp Reeentty
houJe witb baLh in IJilSOn, W
6 room h•u•e, ba!b.. carport ful.l
V&amp;. Bohart Story, Plaone- 4'J6.J
lw.sement
'163 South Thlr4
Pomeroy
10-J.3.3tt:
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12 00 C11mera Goes to School
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MINSTREL RIMU.RSAL
The Sunflower Mtnetrel &amp;how
w1ll have a rehearsal this even
mg at the K of P Hall

Ruark Reports

11 00

3 00 Queen For A Da1
3 4:S

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Mi4&lt;Uewt

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Ill

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to rhmatC' conllihons
Thf' v.orld IS so full of hovs that 1t's 1mpo::;sJb\e to tnucrh off
a ftrPCI ackN strike up a brmd or plh h a b.dl ~' lihout roll eel \
mg a thousand of th('m Boys are not orn~mPnf&lt;~l lhl ~ rf' u&lt;.;e 1
ful If 11 v..el4:! not for boH tht&gt; nc'WspapPrs \VHiid ~o untlC'\Jl.. 1
NNI ;:md unread and n hundred thous,Uld p1&lt;1ure shm's
\\-ould go bank1 upt
The ho\ ~~ J natural spertator h( v..af, h&lt;'" p:~r tdrs flrf's
ftght'i football gamPs automoblll's rnd plan1 s \\lth f'qual ft-r· F'r
Jnt
vor I1oweve1 hC' will not watch a rlo&lt; k

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12 00 PanoD8 Studf
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1 ::JO Tennii!BIIee Ernie

LITERARY CLUB MIITINO.
The Middleport Literary Club
• w11l meet Wednesday artemoon
l at th~ home of Mr9 Cedrte Clark
~ llh Mrs E E Hayes as tbe
hostess

This Is ABoy
Oscar Roush , and old frtend and booster for 1 he Datly Sen
tmel of Middleport contnbutes the followmg humnrcrus de
S(llptlon of a bov 1i our Jtad(ts ha\l :;een 11 tn p11t or Pll
tlrety before tt t.s worth another r(l'admg for 11 Ulll hardly
fail to ratse a second smile
This Is A Bo}'

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... week one Jear iD adv1nc1 at The Daily Maune! olftce S15 60.
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Oklahon1a Maintains National Grid Leaders
Ohio State fu Fourth Place In UP
National Collegiate Foothall Vote
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.eekiaa ita 5eeond atnigbt national eollflie football championship
and third con,= eeutive aU~victor­
ioua season, topped Michigan
state by • slim margin of ~en
points today in ttle United Press

ntina.
Oklahoma led 1he Bia: Ten team
b)' 15 poin.., last week but loet
around de-sptte the -t$-0 wallopin;
it banded Tuu Saturday. Okl•
homa received I total or 320
points. Michigan State, a 53-8 victor over Indial\l, was solidly entrenched in aecond _place wlth 318.
Georgia Tech witb 244, advanced (rom fifth to third in balloting
b:r tbe 3:i coaches wbo rate the
teams weekly for the United
Pren. Most of tile top teams won
ea"Uy lalt weekend and B.lylor,
which moved up from 12th to lOth,
waa the only neweomer amODg the
f1rst. 10 achools. Saylor replaced
TtX8'S A&amp;M, whie'h wu held to a
14-14 tie by Houston.
Ohio $1"• 'wrth
Ohio State's defending Bil Ten
champions were fourth with 225
points and Texas Christian fifth
with 207. They were tit-d for third

last week.

Mississippi, 107; Southern
California, lim; and Baylor. 25 .

1:&amp;4;

Top Vote. lnei'N..

Twenty four coaches, al:i com·
pared with 22 last week. rated
Oklahoma the No. 1 team Michigan State received eight first.
place votes this week after drawing seven the previous week. The
only other teams wh1ch fC'Ceived
first place votes thi.s week were
Georgia Tech 2 and Texas Christ·
ian I .
Oklahoma has scored 141 points
while shutting out North carolina,
Kama, Statu and Texa5 and will
be he~Wily favored to score il..! 3"-b
Atrai.&amp;ht Victory Saturday when it
pLays Kansas. Michigan State
plays Notre Dame iii n d Georgia
,Tech meett Aubrun .
Only 23 teams re~eived vote!
tbi&amp; week. Texas A&amp;M, Miami
Fla. •Purdu r, Syrcas~, ,[owa,
Pittsburgh., Stanford, Oreion State
Clem&amp;on and Washington made up
the second 10 group. Minnesota,
Yale a n d Arizona Tl'mpe Slate
were the &amp;th.er schools that drew
voU!s.
The United Pre~ college foot·
ball ratings wilh first • phtce votes
and season records in parlhentheses:

day's 21·9 loss to the New York
Gianu .
Brown said the club was burt
by "ineffective passinJ1."
Since quarterback George Rat.
terman played the entire game,
the situation movrd Parilli, former Green Bay Pa cker, into the
foreground .
When Parllli rcturnerl from
lwo )'eArs of military service
last August , he was bailed as the
logical _,uccessor to the fabu·
lous Otto Graham. But his pertormaocea In exhibition games
were- a ""!ajor factor iJ: h\1 loss

COLUMBUS,

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t-1 ·l.r.oolllttt Mllqkduri"'! C..
AVAIWll IN Noh"o't Ow•

cOtQa to OIYII y&lt;)UI HOMI

HOLYOKE, llus. - Eddie Deman, 170, Springfield, M'IBI., outpointed loe Shaw, 163~. N e w
York 10.

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BOWLING HIGHLIGHTS

Steve Coabran

ADa Sberl4aa

"COMI NIXT IPIIING"
(In Tecbnlcolor)
llobt. T1ylor
Kay Jtea4111
"QUINTIN DUilWAIID"
Olnem.ucope-Techaicolor
Cartoon "Professor Tom"

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Holsum l1hery
Woo.j,
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J. Schllltno
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Gr•te
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amaller and broader for 1 better grip on t4e ~. thiJ
help you take of( quickly ... give you a bet\er rJ"t-.

The wheelh..e pt loqrrer ••• 10 now you cah ·chot~M
betw.,.. afonl thal'o cnoer 16 fl. long-« oAi lhal' OM!;
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1pringin!J front and rt'at 1 the ride thiJ DCIII' tord liYei
you i&amp; the c::lotat you1l "ever come to coutina on vtlvc&amp;.- e
oovercd clouct.. And tha.t bold. true On tt.d. roads, tool

Tho hondllq oot ;,..., ll'oUed and b&amp;IMlted lilo 1
panther, thi1 car hat new mcpt-had. front susptmion
that worb itt m•sJc when JOU ~ b most.
The power aot hottQ. Thia new kind of FOrd il
pacled with Th •Jnderbird COl It ofttn a wide
range or Silver Annivcnuy v.s·o to &amp;t tvtryhonepower netd• ••• pha 1 ntw venioa. of tbe &amp;mo-.
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modolo. lncltulh!J ""'- uve lila loo1 of o budtop.
Tho ftlluo oot _ .... ,, aod tho price lo tdll Fozd.low.
The rttuh-nen IIKft pi'OIItise of buying a car that wJU
keep f,tJl'&amp;lUI hJah ••• I Ul' &amp;bit WillS.taJ WOilil. ~

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Beulah S!rlluss, Mrs. Edith Maltory, Mrs. Gnnl
Smith, Mcs.
Audr!ly Young,
Mrs. Mildred
Humphreys,. Mrs. Ch£'"~ter Knight
Mrs. Frank Johrulon.
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relDiiding
Po~ 1:Hi~ ~boef. pupUs. Dan:
lei Cunniaa:ham, John Jordan,
James N.orton, Douglas Seyler,
Jim Sisson .~tnd Bill Neutzling.
Cante.en
members of Star
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Aleies·Mason area persons entering Holzer Hospital recently
include:
Sunda•3 ·ouver R. Ebjn Che'
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James
Brwning,
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Wt en~: M'{&amp;. C. L. Arn:&gt;d, at.
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WnJsb aDd soil, · Fave Cotterill,
I...o~ Cain. Leah William5 . Letha
Cowan
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YoJinl, Av.a Gtlk.ey Ardis Wllf'
toner, ,EJ!l ~
H~nnina, Miu
Wears an·d Mills .Johnson.
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Mrs: · Jl~r Finlaw. ;Mr.
.and an, Ree~llle:
Mrs: ·· J:oh.ll: blac:Jcowood .. · Ptlr. •lid
Satur4•Y•· !Aland· Br..own, MidMrS,. Eskbw. Mrs. Eli.ta Webb, . dleport: . _Mrs.~ ·,J..sse
Hanson,
Mr. and ·M-rs. 0 D. Mai-tin• and J'om,ello)'; · JMli11 R. Sheel'l, HarMr. anct· Mr1. Homer Lee.
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160 151 liS 426
Johntton
Allensworth
117 167 149 453
Youne
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it Like · JCope on · O!!t. ~ when
ln MlddWport, Mr. Parsons
the · ~A mrt Monday at the tuchet appro:drnatel.y thirty-six
..Rigfi.' $cllool with Mn. Rod ney driver11 each year. Praise was
1·,1: -~:~r~.er, prclidel)t,, presiding . The ~\'en to th~ R. fJ. Rawlings and
.ft"lte~(Dg · opened with a prayrr by Son1 Motor · &lt;.ompany and the
~ . the .flev . 'HOward .Ruppelt of the Par-.ons Fo•·d Agenay. Mr.. Pres,, '" Ffr11t · Prl'lb)'terian Ctmreh aod ton, manager, for tl!leir supplying
·· M~1. Paul· Theiss, Health C~ir- dual
control
c:arS-free of
ma.n, announced the meeting at cha.rge-to the schools. The deal~;. Like Hope. The topie lor the ers fee! th11t the... A!'JShstance to
.:: • meeting
wlU
be
"Mental the drlver 'J education program is
H.,l\lth" which will be dl~tCusse-d wotth the coat of the cars since
iu th-e various phases of this it helpt to lessen the threllt of
!:;.~ ..subiect.
.
bot-rod ~Ivers.
The attendance award was won
In conclu11lon Hill sr nl• ~ brief.
...bY, the Second Grade taugbt by ly of the fJne wo~ k of t :u~ Safe.
··,;Mrs. Rpbert Allensworth. 1t wu t~ Patrol boVJ bnd .~ a! 1 P· ~ •
an11ounced that children of the oarents should be praud to han
Bcboob bad bllen given sn 111 to th_elr son, vn thi1 work. ije re.
take home whlrh announced- the mmded his li~te nei-s of the · hours
annual PTA Membel'!hip Drive the Patrol bo}'s , sprnd on tb~
Week, Oetoljer 14-20, Member" corners prQ,tectin11 thP chl,dr~n ·
ship. is 2~ .•and.~U~ c~ildren , ..arii of the schools and stated ~ th.at·
to r~~urn·~ tlJ_e niOheY&gt; tb'"' their · the death rot.,&amp;~ f~"om the · agete · . E1·eryone is eHglble to group of , ·
had dcCI'fAs':!d
jo · the PTA and the committe~ 92 percepl
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,
. ded by Mrs. Myron Millet~
At tb1_CL!DCIU1ion of the pro'.s announced that there- wid bd gram Mi~ Haw'v thanked the
.._house-to-house canvass this . !lpeaker -ail'&amp;/.fr;.ot_sauer inielos·
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In~
tie m,_etin_.; thanke Mr
iss Mi1drf'd Hawley, program :vm,.,_)fifi.S Ra"'ey i1Jd Mr. arn:
irman, r~~sented Earl Warnke ICe'• ror their ftne Program

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190 215 119 .594
U6 167 111 404
Horak
127 144 111 457
Chl•lor
152 155 161 468
Wm. Grue~ttr
162, 153 Ul 453
Hantlkop
2 2 2
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Total
759 U6 712 2317
, LIMrty Ae•t.urlnt

US 159 137 4-41

duated from the: acboo l.

A ·bridal sho* for ..Mrs. Ray
Welsb) w~
Burdette (C~t.rol
given by the
rrlsortviile ·sunday School at tile . Grange ha"lJ'
Friday evening, ·Oct. 12.
.
Games were played and alter
the guest of honor h"ad openeil
her gift PICka,j;. and .. · ..,W!'11·.
her many usert(ll gihs rdresh·
met-ts of ~&gt;an~·ichclli',, ' ~eOtli!!f,l.
eol!ee anrl can'
wete'" se'i'V!d'
to Mr!J. Anesti · : · Carsey a~
C~~nie Kay. M_l!J. Ernest i C.n~. ~s~q1 !.U' ! " , • . . ....~ .,,

&amp;table riding platform.,, a lower, sleeker atlboW:ttt,

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144 157 179 4RO
II 19 37
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D. Schlllln1
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000 ODorS
Jesus , Meek and Mlld" and "Old
Kin!! Coif." Ka)' Darst is accom- Cont inuen from P!'ll{(' on£'
panist for the . group.
Wilda Wis"e~-;n~ --- · · - The speakrr for the evenin~t
Porlland, Mrs Alt!h Pars.OM .
... was Gene HilJ, Porlsmlluth, who Sidney Duut.
was intrOituced by Miss Hawley,
ChPster, H::!J Fro:&gt;L and Alherl
He is a director of the Automo- Parker.
bile ClUb or Southern Ohio. His
Rutland, James Haley Audrey
)ntrodu~torv S"ntencc eaUJht the n.,,.,. .. . ,.....,,rles King a~d Myrtic
·· att~ntinn of his audience as be Birchfield.
•
,...,. said "Don't Lrt Your Parents
Hemluck Grove, Mildred Stack·
"reach You to nrtve" the topic ton.
Ttlpper.!J Phin!l, Audrey Terrenr
of an article from the November
American maJnJne.
oe.
Hi11 had repr~ts of thl8 arVolunteer Workers, Medical
ticlc and also • I ~lllllhlill 'fll' 11 •.'ll!'l~W· ·!?b. JJ. )1, " .Jlo(&gt;fh
rennrt of driYin ir'ldt~ 'to ~ di'IJ ~js .. ifJo. 1ll~i1f db'duH1'6ki6h;1.
tribute to the a icnce alter ffi·e
Nurses and nurses
"Pt?~"a.m . Tbe
eaht. ... !f8"."' a Bernicl . Lealie
"HJ} ,
·br•~"f hlstnry or '!' Dtli'Ws' -Edti~ · WftjHl' ~~r )~ .1
cation PrnQ:ram
hlch ·f~ " '!~qf.' ' thn': )4}.l. ;;,liSt.' · ,II,JW~fo; "\'~(~(~iii',,\
ried on Jn t.be c:11l ~.rehbob' M&gt; Mtt:' "~ _,,.t:-fsl)wf';,&gt; , _t
John Parsons-;..a· . he gkWt !Ita~ 'Rj~Jd6/~W,ri1_:l~ ~ ~f.'

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TilE SMITH FA~IIt.Y

1. Paht ror 11r

tistlc11 to 1how the rapid uowth
Teach- fJ'IOm oeventy•!ive dual control
voted to .. end a cars in 194? to 7.000 in 29M with
the Ohio Rura l 350,000 1 tudent• annually gre..

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Tri County L•••u•
at Mnr~hRII, white Wl'SI ·
D.aily S(ln! tn"L Wt )t\ two out or
ern Michiaan will be at Wllhing. three rrom Libl'l"ly HP&gt;~ I;:urMlt.
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tun of St. Louis in the only non·
Hiah Sl'rie ~ · Sentind . P&lt;ml Clif.......... •IMrM
league geme .
ford. - 190, 21~ and 181} ror 594.
High Series - Llblll'ty Reslaunm~
Change• in the lndivldUII sta- AI Coates 117, 148 and 19ti f11r 5:.!1.
C....111..4W• .... ...-.
tistics for the- \uek aaw ltd
.... ......,. ,_. .-1 B&amp;ker f'urnllure took IWiJ uul
K~t11cr uf Toledo take
over the of three from ;~cw York Cl'ntral .
spot In p18alna for all game~
High Scriea Baker FurnlluJ·c
rrum Tom Dimitroff of Miami.
Hank Clatworthv 177 181 and 140
Kaser had a tot.ll ol 219 yard~ for 513.
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gained compared with 171 fur
High Sel'il'~ Nl'W York C('nlrH~
LUMBER and SUPPLY
Bill Zhan of Mar~hD.ll, in SCCDill1 Queen Allensworth 137, IIJ7 wd
1
"Quality Our Motto"
pia('(', nd Dimltl'OH with l4D In H9 fm· 4!i3.
S. 3rd St.
Middleport
thh·d piece,
·second SltC('t Mark£'! wo11 twu
""""'""'""'""'""'7'""'""'""""""'c_:__~l''ullbark Jack Giroux or Bow- out of lhree i1·om Jlol~um Hilkt•ry
High Serle.!! Serond Strce1 1\l.a1·
ket Bob Loukl; 163, 194 nlld 205
for M2 John Mikb ul".iil had 50:.!.
High Srrit~t Jlolsum Baktry Du n
Schilling 168, 168 and 171 f11r 507

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·~' .Ji~alth C'O\Inrll

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in the new kind
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It all 1tarted with the new "Inner foN." Wbtn
Ford engincen plan""ned ihilhJby, chey didri't juat thin ..
in tmDI of new spriilp. new brake., n~ ts.la. TlicJ"
thought in terDUI of a ·car through·and·thrQusti new.

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A!ORE
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The Bucks would h.ave Boho
and Roseboro alternating at right
half, speedy Don Clark and Don
Sutherln sharing left halfback
duties and Don Vicic and Galen
Cisco at fullback .

fHaycs said the contemp1ated
.switch may be made because of
the p~sting rcccivl'd ln. th.e past
two gamt~ H by rnds Lei) Brown
and Fred Kriss. Rolb arc consid·
crL-d light h_y 8ir.1 Ten standards.
Brnwn wrighs unly 168 an Kriss
BOWLING GUEEN, 0.-UP- 187.
Ohlo UnlversUy, assured of its
and Brown were simply
1.1.1'""''1 st,.un.- since 1948, hopOd too" Kriss
am.all to take the constant
Its first victory this week hewting," Hayes said. "We've got
~~:~:~~in~
:M~ 1~a~m:~' ,:r~r~om unbeaten
l.he Mid to get some bigger men at !he A
end spoJ.s ."
Hobo, sidelinrd with a knee i•·
Oh.io U. has lost a tolal uf jury so rar thl~ season , woul11 b£'"
four gamea, two of them confer- 11hiftcd to right halfback to ol.
ence contcsh, while Miami bas
lost but one of (our games, and Ung Green moved •head of team
that a non.Jcague tilt .
mate VIc DE'Orlo Jn total S&lt;:oring
Annther undcrdug out for an With a 36-point total compared
up11et was Toledo. In hopeQ or to 30 for DeOrlo.
knocking orr undefeated Bowling
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ternate wilh Jim Ro~ehoro , In
turn 240.pound
Mi('hacl would
take Kriss' left end spot.
The change would give Ohio
Stale one of the .most potent back
fields in the country.

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Br UNITID PlliiS
NEW YORK St. Nieb.olas Areaa
Garnet SUill" HU1, 148, Pbiladel·
pb.l1, stopped Earl Dennis.. 148
o/t New York I .
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Bobo To Be Assigned Place
In Buckeye Backfield Soon

Hoping For First
Victory Saturday

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here Oct. 27.

Ohio,,U~iversity

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1':- ~ ir ~ Association

Fight #i.esults

t:.R./108(/iT'S,

in gradually. Brown Indicated
PariUj will get more work aod
possibly even the starting assignment.
Br~n also blamed mi ~takeJ: by
the defensive unit for th.e lo~&amp; to
the Giants. He said the thi rd
New York touchdown came as a
result ·of an error by the de.
fense.
Penalties and the game offtcials, said Brown, l'lelped In th ~
loss. Brown said
tbe officials
were the biggest single influence
in the game. Cleveland gave up
40. yards on penalties.

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TROJAN HOPE • • • • • By Alan M1Mr

CLEVl:LAND.
0 . P-Vito of the regular post.
Babe Parilli mKy yet become
Now Brown aald Parilli deH·
the Browns' rtgular quarterback nltely figures in hilS pl•ns lor
Coach Paul Brown indicated to- the fature but th~ University of
day after viewing mo vie11 of Sun- Kentucky player must be worked

Woody Hayes, dil6turbcd over the
•'whacking"
taken by Ohio State
Michigan registered the biggest
1 . Oklah.omn
(24) (3..()) 325 ends the last two games, today
gain among the top 10, moving
2. Michigan S.t;,lc (8) (3.{1) 318 considered a major reshutrling
from ten-th to seventh after cru~h­
3. Georgia Tech
(2) (3..()) 244 of at lealit six players.
ing Army, 48-14. Army, ranked
4. Ohio State
f3-0)
225
11th l.ut week, failed to draw a
Operation "Big Switch" would
5.
Texaa
Christian
OJ
{3-0)
207
vote after that debacle.
6. Tennessee (3-0)
141 involve Hubert Boho, a star full
Southern Met'hodtst, ranked 14th
7. Michig&lt;~n
(2· 1)
124 back of two years ago, and first
befare lo.!llng W Dute. and Notre
B. Mi&amp;fiL~•ippi
(4-0l
Hn string tackle .Hill Michael.
Dame, rated Uth before bowing
If the plan goes through, Bobo
9. S. California
(3·0)
133
tc Purcf,ue, suffe"'-\fl t h e aame
10. Baylor
{4-0! ;'. , 215 would bt' switch.ed from end to
fate. It .
the f ·
·lllne Notre
Second 10 team:o&gt;: 11 tie. T.~~~ half,back and Michael would a:o
Dame flli.ed to &amp;h
the rank·
A&amp;M and Miami Fla . . 20 , ~hi ba.~k to h!s old end post that ~:be
inl!lli liMe Nov. 2
·.
13;
Purdue , 16; 14. Syraev.n? ~fa; he1&amp; tt;wn during hi s .sopbomote
Points are given on a 10-9-8-7-6-a
Ui, lowa, 11 , 16 , l'ltl..'iburgh, ~; 117, ani. jllftior yeat8.
-4-8-3-1 ba&amp;is l[Jt vote1 from first
"lf we make it, we'll make It
through lOth places. Ranked in Stanford, 4; 18 tie, Oregon soon." Hayes sai d, "in plenty of
State,
qew~&gt;on and Washington, 3
order behind the live .top tea~a each.
thqe for our ~li,'"ftil TJ~ .._(oot·
·.
were: Tenneuee, l'U; Michigan,
be:fl game," afi'Wnsf WIScOhsln

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Parilli May Take Over Post
Of Quarterback For Browns

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· Middleport ~A Votes To Send
~~:))efegation To Health Council

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MY LATEST
ROCK-AND- ROLt
RECORD

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&amp;-DaD, SenUne~ l'llmeroy-Mlddleport. o., Oct. 16, 1956

Oklahon1a Maintains National Grid Leaders
Ohio State fu Fourth Place In UP
National Collegiate Foothall Vote
NEW YORK UP -

otJ.aboma,

.eekiaa ita 5eeond atnigbt national eollflie football championship
and third con,= eeutive aU~victor­
ioua season, topped Michigan
state by • slim margin of ~en
points today in ttle United Press

ntina.
Oklahoma led 1he Bia: Ten team
b)' 15 poin.., last week but loet
around de-sptte the -t$-0 wallopin;
it banded Tuu Saturday. Okl•
homa received I total or 320
points. Michigan State, a 53-8 victor over Indial\l, was solidly entrenched in aecond _place wlth 318.
Georgia Tech witb 244, advanced (rom fifth to third in balloting
b:r tbe 3:i coaches wbo rate the
teams weekly for the United
Pren. Most of tile top teams won
ea"Uy lalt weekend and B.lylor,
which moved up from 12th to lOth,
waa the only neweomer amODg the
f1rst. 10 achools. Saylor replaced
TtX8'S A&amp;M, whie'h wu held to a
14-14 tie by Houston.
Ohio $1"• 'wrth
Ohio State's defending Bil Ten
champions were fourth with 225
points and Texas Christian fifth
with 207. They were tit-d for third

last week.

Mississippi, 107; Southern
California, lim; and Baylor. 25 .

1:&amp;4;

Top Vote. lnei'N..

Twenty four coaches, al:i com·
pared with 22 last week. rated
Oklahoma the No. 1 team Michigan State received eight first.
place votes this week after drawing seven the previous week. The
only other teams wh1ch fC'Ceived
first place votes thi.s week were
Georgia Tech 2 and Texas Christ·
ian I .
Oklahoma has scored 141 points
while shutting out North carolina,
Kama, Statu and Texa5 and will
be he~Wily favored to score il..! 3"-b
Atrai.&amp;ht Victory Saturday when it
pLays Kansas. Michigan State
plays Notre Dame iii n d Georgia
,Tech meett Aubrun .
Only 23 teams re~eived vote!
tbi&amp; week. Texas A&amp;M, Miami
Fla. •Purdu r, Syrcas~, ,[owa,
Pittsburgh., Stanford, Oreion State
Clem&amp;on and Washington made up
the second 10 group. Minnesota,
Yale a n d Arizona Tl'mpe Slate
were the &amp;th.er schools that drew
voU!s.
The United Pre~ college foot·
ball ratings wilh first • phtce votes
and season records in parlhentheses:

day's 21·9 loss to the New York
Gianu .
Brown said the club was burt
by "ineffective passinJ1."
Since quarterback George Rat.
terman played the entire game,
the situation movrd Parilli, former Green Bay Pa cker, into the
foreground .
When Parllli rcturnerl from
lwo )'eArs of military service
last August , he was bailed as the
logical _,uccessor to the fabu·
lous Otto Graham. But his pertormaocea In exhibition games
were- a ""!ajor factor iJ: h\1 loss

COLUMBUS,

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t-1 ·l.r.oolllttt Mllqkduri"'! C..
AVAIWll IN Noh"o't Ow•

cOtQa to OIYII y&lt;)UI HOMI

HOLYOKE, llus. - Eddie Deman, 170, Springfield, M'IBI., outpointed loe Shaw, 163~. N e w
York 10.

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Providence, R. I. - Vlnc:e -Mar-tinet, 153\1:, Patel'IOa, N J., .topped Rlnti Noeero, 158~, N1plet,
Italy 7.

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BOWLING HIGHLIGHTS

Steve Coabran

ADa Sberl4aa

"COMI NIXT IPIIING"
(In Tecbnlcolor)
llobt. T1ylor
Kay Jtea4111
"QUINTIN DUilWAIID"
Olnem.ucope-Techaicolor
Cartoon "Professor Tom"

1M:
16S 194 205
136 150
146 ttl

130
562
286
344

Tot•l
7.7 103 107
Holsum l1hery
Woo.j,
147 153 127
J. Schllltno
163 165 141
Gr•te
·124 141 159

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Now you eon 1vold Ill tho lodlouo
work olltirrini, and-even more
imporilnt-JOU IICapo tho pltfalJo
of i""""v'.,.. otlrrinr. Jellod Magic
~- JOU I buuliful, IIDooth iob

No Drlppfn1
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1\'o portoct for....,. room In your
lndudinr kitchono and bolllnlOW.

The Pomeroy Cement Block
COMPANY
U Yem oi Coalllluoua llerYiee
· ,l'lao!IN.U A fU
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IRNIST COVIIIT,

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The wheels pt smaller. Yet, tbls new Ford i• 10 new

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in every detail that eveu f.lle wheels have changed. No~
amaller and broader for 1 better grip on t4e ~. thiJ
help you take of( quickly ... give you a bet\er rJ"t-.

The wheelh..e pt loqrrer ••• 10 now you cah ·chot~M
betw.,.. afonl thal'o cnoer 16 fl. long-« oAi lhal' OM!;
17 ft.longl

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aot wider. Side·nib bow out to glvt a ~Bote

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The l'ide sot omoother. With new •wpensldn, nifW
1pringin!J front and rt'at 1 the ride thiJ DCIII' tord liYei
you i&amp; the c::lotat you1l "ever come to coutina on vtlvc&amp;.- e
oovercd clouct.. And tha.t bold. true On tt.d. roads, tool

Tho hondllq oot ;,..., ll'oUed and b&amp;IMlted lilo 1
panther, thi1 car hat new mcpt-had. front susptmion
that worb itt m•sJc when JOU ~ b most.
The power aot hottQ. Thia new kind of FOrd il
pacled with Th •Jnderbird COl It ofttn a wide
range or Silver Annivcnuy v.s·o to &amp;t tvtryhonepower netd• ••• pha 1 ntw venioa. of tbe &amp;mo-.
Mil&lt;ap Malu Sb1.

Crow

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166 192 136 494

SIMOn

156 126 12, 408

M•nchlnl

116 159 Ul 491

Total

130 71.4 741 1362

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106
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119
106
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Tho...., ... ~.lt'o th• '"""'"" bod7 , _ built
· for a low-prlcecf c:u. And DO ar ia ford'1 field llu eucb
TIM rOoa ,.rt ...... Thlre'• head

ftMllll to tpart b
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bat. .......... l"ftlltNidl-out lea JOGIII, too.

p you tho 1onpt.
lo,..... low-pria&lt;l car ....... Iacllpcofut ""''""" ollu
ICUlp~urtcl:-iD-IIeel body II)'....Let•l SOl"

Tho U.. ... - · Ponl
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a - . Will&gt; thio new-look Ford ,...
uvea cullw bolonp urywherel Enmple&gt; oil Fai•lue
modolo. lncltulh!J ""'- uve lila loo1 of o budtop.
Tho ftlluo oot _ .... ,, aod tho price lo tdll Fozd.low.
The rttuh-nen IIKft pi'OIItise of buying a car that wJU
keep f,tJl'&amp;lUI hJah ••• I Ul' &amp;bit WillS.taJ WOilil. ~

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177 117 1C9 SlJ

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144 110 147 441

Norrlt

131 153 162

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151 175 151 416
111 19S 141 497

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Alma Oliva Al¥/i&gt;s, Fceda Smith

Tho ioot 1M ..,_, AliCI it'o doUp&lt;d ., let you malo

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the S.bh

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•'"'~&gt;'lllolu. ' .,. •· ' ·
Glerical··,aad· .tbff.'rlide.s.l lMi'Bl
Beulah S!rlluss, Mrs. Edith Maltory, Mrs. Gnnl
Smith, Mcs.
Audr!ly Young,
Mrs. Mildred
Humphreys,. Mrs. Ch£'"~ter Knight
Mrs. Frank Johrulon.
·
tl&amp;load1.ni and
relDiiding
Po~ 1:Hi~ ~boef. pupUs. Dan:
lei Cunniaa:ham, John Jordan,
James N.orton, Douglas Seyler,
Jim Sisson .~tnd Bill Neutzling.
Cante.en
members of Star
Gwl&amp;~,. M!•,, ,/!!1\1'' .
Mu ·tarfvSlienef(e!d, · .
liiiiUWJ,..;: Mra ,, Walter. , liliDit"-',
1 Mri. '"llohm~ .c.,I'Relli;. • : .Mf'.fJtl"· Hell '!'•
· ~ridlteH ,:.o I\ltli} iiiRPite 1. ~je}tM ·

twcf· . · r:h!i'rtrt'n,

Margaret

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.wur .a,. ~}onq llkrs. Et\eRcetr ~N~ I~, ~}h.t.;.~~,viS . ~"' ~ a.n~.~ ~_to.
ktre ~ · · 1l~ . :Mrs. l.jo_l+.!i ~~~., ,A~t'~ ~~ 1 ~ , n···l . • .• ~ro ,.'~ . )

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390
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318
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Clatwerthy

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., 1. -~ • 1 , . ,. .,· ··~i
HOI,,IIf Mls~ 'TAl:
·
Aleies·Mason area persons entering Holzer Hospital recently
include:
Sunda•3 ·ouver R. Ebjn Che'
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shire; Mn.
James
Brwning,
"k
Wt en~: M'{&amp;. C. L. Arn:&gt;d, at.
Rt. l , !'o111.rror: M1's,. Wm. Edw.ards, SyrRCu~e; Atvtn Buchan·
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Stella Atkins . DP.,.,,
WnJsb aDd soil, · Fave Cotterill,
I...o~ Cain. Leah William5 . Letha
Cowan
. • Lell"b . w·1r
• lams. F ra.nces
YoJinl, Av.a Gtlk.ey Ardis Wllf'
toner, ,EJ!l ~
H~nnina, Miu
Wears an·d Mills .Johnson.
·
Seildlng gifts · were Mf. 1 ~
Mrs: · Jl~r Finlaw. ;Mr.
.and an, Ree~llle:
Mrs: ·· J:oh.ll: blac:Jcowood .. · Ptlr. •lid
Satur4•Y•· !Aland· Br..own, MidMrS,. Eskbw. Mrs. Eli.ta Webb, . dleport: . _Mrs.~ ·,J..sse
Hanson,
Mr. and ·M-rs. 0 D. Mai-tin• and J'om,ello)'; · JMli11 R. Sheel'l, HarMr. anct· Mr1. Homer Lee.
l'iiOnV.IIit.

141 196 521

130
129
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79 ..

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• ·At'Grangs
GIVElft
H. O••t By a ass

Doui!Ja~.

Na..- Yo..k Centr1l
160 151 liS 426
Johntton
Allensworth
117 167 149 453
Youne
1n 111 ns 3"'7
lllntJI
toll
Hancllc1p
Tot..

it Like · JCope on · O!!t. ~ when
ln MlddWport, Mr. Parsons
the · ~A mrt Monday at the tuchet appro:drnatel.y thirty-six
..Rigfi.' $cllool with Mn. Rod ney driver11 each year. Praise was
1·,1: -~:~r~.er, prclidel)t,, presiding . The ~\'en to th~ R. fJ. Rawlings and
.ft"lte~(Dg · opened with a prayrr by Son1 Motor · &lt;.ompany and the
~ . the .flev . 'HOward .Ruppelt of the Par-.ons Fo•·d Agenay. Mr.. Pres,, '" Ffr11t · Prl'lb)'terian Ctmreh aod ton, manager, for tl!leir supplying
·· M~1. Paul· Theiss, Health C~ir- dual
control
c:arS-free of
ma.n, announced the meeting at cha.rge-to the schools. The deal~;. Like Hope. The topie lor the ers fee! th11t the... A!'JShstance to
.:: • meeting
wlU
be
"Mental the drlver 'J education program is
H.,l\lth" which will be dl~tCusse-d wotth the coat of the cars since
iu th-e various phases of this it helpt to lessen the threllt of
!:;.~ ..subiect.
.
bot-rod ~Ivers.
The attendance award was won
In conclu11lon Hill sr nl• ~ brief.
...bY, the Second Grade taugbt by ly of the fJne wo~ k of t :u~ Safe.
··,;Mrs. Rpbert Allensworth. 1t wu t~ Patrol boVJ bnd .~ a! 1 P· ~ •
an11ounced that children of the oarents should be praud to han
Bcboob bad bllen given sn 111 to th_elr son, vn thi1 work. ije re.
take home whlrh announced- the mmded his li~te nei-s of the · hours
annual PTA Membel'!hip Drive the Patrol bo}'s , sprnd on tb~
Week, Oetoljer 14-20, Member" corners prQ,tectin11 thP chl,dr~n ·
ship. is 2~ .•and.~U~ c~ildren , ..arii of the schools and stated ~ th.at·
to r~~urn·~ tlJ_e niOheY&gt; tb'"' their · the death rot.,&amp;~ f~"om the · agete · . E1·eryone is eHglble to group of , ·
had dcCI'fAs':!d
jo · the PTA and the committe~ 92 percepl
'(
,
. ded by Mrs. Myron Millet~
At tb1_CL!DCIU1ion of the pro'.s announced that there- wid bd gram Mi~ Haw'v thanked the
.._house-to-house canvass this . !lpeaker -ail'&amp;/.fr;.ot_sauer inielos·
.• r.
In~
tie m,_etin_.; thanke Mr
iss Mi1drf'd Hawley, program :vm,.,_)fifi.S Ra"'ey i1Jd Mr. arn:
irman, r~~sented Earl Warnke ICe'• ror their ftne Program

Do$.o\la;;, ,,!••J/,1; Mn. .N0...,...

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190 215 119 .594
U6 167 111 404
Horak
127 144 111 457
Chl•lor
152 155 161 468
Wm. Grue~ttr
162, 153 Ul 453
Hantlkop
2 2 2
6
Total
759 U6 712 2317
, LIMrty Ae•t.urlnt

US 159 137 4-41

duated from the: acboo l.

A ·bridal sho* for ..Mrs. Ray
Welsb) w~
Burdette (C~t.rol
given by the
rrlsortviile ·sunday School at tile . Grange ha"lJ'
Friday evening, ·Oct. 12.
.
Games were played and alter
the guest of honor h"ad openeil
her gift PICka,j;. and .. · ..,W!'11·.
her many usert(ll gihs rdresh·
met-ts of ~&gt;an~·ichclli',, ' ~eOtli!!f,l.
eol!ee anrl can'
wete'" se'i'V!d'
to Mr!J. Anesti · : · Carsey a~
C~~nie Kay. M_l!J. Ernest i C.n~. ~s~q1 !.U' ! " , • . . ....~ .,,

&amp;table riding platform.,, a lower, sleeker atlboW:ttt,

.

meeting

.

Dally Se!llinel Pomeroy-Middleport;'~· · Oct. 16, 1958-5

Bv I1Ut_
AND;IIIIS. SMITH
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427
476
431
161 161 171 507
144 157 179 4RO
II 19 37
1.-. 109 103 235R

D. Schlllln1
ltobert

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chorus in · tlWo so"!!" "Gentle
000 ODorS
Jesus , Meek and Mlld" and "Old
Kin!! Coif." Ka)' Darst is accom- Cont inuen from P!'ll{(' on£'
panist for the . group.
Wilda Wis"e~-;n~ --- · · - The speakrr for the evenin~t
Porlland, Mrs Alt!h Pars.OM .
... was Gene HilJ, Porlsmlluth, who Sidney Duut.
was intrOituced by Miss Hawley,
ChPster, H::!J Fro:&gt;L and Alherl
He is a director of the Automo- Parker.
bile ClUb or Southern Ohio. His
Rutland, James Haley Audrey
)ntrodu~torv S"ntencc eaUJht the n.,,.,. .. . ,.....,,rles King a~d Myrtic
·· att~ntinn of his audience as be Birchfield.
•
,...,. said "Don't Lrt Your Parents
Hemluck Grove, Mildred Stack·
"reach You to nrtve" the topic ton.
Ttlpper.!J Phin!l, Audrey Terrenr
of an article from the November
American maJnJne.
oe.
Hi11 had repr~ts of thl8 arVolunteer Workers, Medical
ticlc and also • I ~lllllhlill 'fll' 11 •.'ll!'l~W· ·!?b. JJ. )1, " .Jlo(&gt;fh
rennrt of driYin ir'ldt~ 'to ~ di'IJ ~js .. ifJo. 1ll~i1f db'duH1'6ki6h;1.
tribute to the a icnce alter ffi·e
Nurses and nurses
"Pt?~"a.m . Tbe
eaht. ... !f8"."' a Bernicl . Lealie
"HJ} ,
·br•~"f hlstnry or '!' Dtli'Ws' -Edti~ · WftjHl' ~~r )~ .1
cation PrnQ:ram
hlch ·f~ " '!~qf.' ' thn': )4}.l. ;;,liSt.' · ,II,JW~fo; "\'~(~(~iii',,\
ried on Jn t.be c:11l ~.rehbob' M&gt; Mtt:' "~ _,,.t:-fsl)wf';,&gt; , _t
John Parsons-;..a· . he gkWt !Ita~ 'Rj~Jd6/~W,ri1_:l~ ~ ~f.'

S.concl St. M4Jrket

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a11-day

TilE SMITH FA~IIt.Y

1. Paht ror 11r

tistlc11 to 1how the rapid uowth
Teach- fJ'IOm oeventy•!ive dual control
voted to .. end a cars in 194? to 7.000 in 29M with
the Ohio Rura l 350,000 1 tudent• annually gre..

H~~h o~c~~l Bo!.~o Ch~a t:!

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In other gRmrs Kl•nt ~Hate
Tri County L•••u•
at Mnr~hRII, white Wl'SI ·
D.aily S(ln! tn"L Wt )t\ two out or
ern Michiaan will be at Wllhing. three rrom Libl'l"ly HP&gt;~ I;:urMlt.
..... , . . • OlrltHMI ....
tun of St. Louis in the only non·
Hiah Sl'rie ~ · Sentind . P&lt;ml Clif.......... •IMrM
league geme .
ford. - 190, 21~ and 181} ror 594.
High Series - Llblll'ty Reslaunm~
Change• in the lndivldUII sta- AI Coates 117, 148 and 19ti f11r 5:.!1.
C....111..4W• .... ...-.
tistics for the- \uek aaw ltd
.... ......,. ,_. .-1 B&amp;ker f'urnllure took IWiJ uul
K~t11cr uf Toledo take
over the of three from ;~cw York Cl'ntral .
spot In p18alna for all game~
High Scriea Baker FurnlluJ·c
rrum Tom Dimitroff of Miami.
Hank Clatworthv 177 181 and 140
Kaser had a tot.ll ol 219 yard~ for 513.
·
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gained compared with 171 fur
High Sel'il'~ Nl'W York C('nlrH~
LUMBER and SUPPLY
Bill Zhan of Mar~hD.ll, in SCCDill1 Queen Allensworth 137, IIJ7 wd
1
"Quality Our Motto"
pia('(', nd Dimltl'OH with l4D In H9 fm· 4!i3.
S. 3rd St.
Middleport
thh·d piece,
·second SltC('t Mark£'! wo11 twu
""""'""'""'""'""'7'""'""'""""""'c_:__~l''ullbark Jack Giroux or Bow- out of lhree i1·om Jlol~um Hilkt•ry
High Serle.!! Serond Strce1 1\l.a1·
ket Bob Loukl; 163, 194 nlld 205
for M2 John Mikb ul".iil had 50:.!.
High Srrit~t Jlolsum Baktry Du n
Schilling 168, 168 and 171 f11r 507

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4tle,..Hon t,
·~' .Ji~alth C'O\Inrll

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"NIGHTMAI•"

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What put the magic
in the new kind
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.•
of. FORD

01

Green.

..,.,••"iixAi
(Supeneope

It all 1tarted with the new "Inner foN." Wbtn
Ford engincen plan""ned ihilhJby, chey didri't juat thin ..
in tmDI of new spriilp. new brake., n~ ts.la. TlicJ"
thought in terDUI of a ·car through·and·thrQusti new.

ADD!D AmACTIVINI.. -

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IY!I0'5
EXPE(;TIP
1r) Po
A!ORE
RV/INI)/0

The Bucks would h.ave Boho
and Roseboro alternating at right
half, speedy Don Clark and Don
Sutherln sharing left halfback
duties and Don Vicic and Galen
Cisco at fullback .

fHaycs said the contemp1ated
.switch may be made because of
the p~sting rcccivl'd ln. th.e past
two gamt~ H by rnds Lei) Brown
and Fred Kriss. Rolb arc consid·
crL-d light h_y 8ir.1 Ten standards.
Brnwn wrighs unly 168 an Kriss
BOWLING GUEEN, 0.-UP- 187.
Ohlo UnlversUy, assured of its
and Brown were simply
1.1.1'""''1 st,.un.- since 1948, hopOd too" Kriss
am.all to take the constant
Its first victory this week hewting," Hayes said. "We've got
~~:~:~~in~
:M~ 1~a~m:~' ,:r~r~om unbeaten
l.he Mid to get some bigger men at !he A
end spoJ.s ."
Hobo, sidelinrd with a knee i•·
Oh.io U. has lost a tolal uf jury so rar thl~ season , woul11 b£'"
four gamea, two of them confer- 11hiftcd to right halfback to ol.
ence contcsh, while Miami bas
lost but one of (our games, and Ung Green moved •head of team
that a non.Jcague tilt .
mate VIc DE'Orlo Jn total S&lt;:oring
Annther undcrdug out for an With a 36-point total compared
up11et was Toledo. In hopeQ or to 30 for DeOrlo.
knocking orr undefeated Bowling
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ternate wilh Jim Ro~ehoro , In
turn 240.pound
Mi('hacl would
take Kriss' left end spot.
The change would give Ohio
Stale one of the .most potent back
fields in the country.

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NEW YORK St. Nieb.olas Areaa
Garnet SUill" HU1, 148, Pbiladel·
pb.l1, stopped Earl Dennis.. 148
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Hoping For First
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Ohio,,U~iversity

Ct#lf ,,., .. .,,.,

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Fight #i.esults

t:.R./108(/iT'S,

in gradually. Brown Indicated
PariUj will get more work aod
possibly even the starting assignment.
Br~n also blamed mi ~takeJ: by
the defensive unit for th.e lo~&amp; to
the Giants. He said the thi rd
New York touchdown came as a
result ·of an error by the de.
fense.
Penalties and the game offtcials, said Brown, l'lelped In th ~
loss. Brown said
tbe officials
were the biggest single influence
in the game. Cleveland gave up
40. yards on penalties.

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TROJAN HOPE • • • • • By Alan M1Mr

CLEVl:LAND.
0 . P-Vito of the regular post.
Babe Parilli mKy yet become
Now Brown aald Parilli deH·
the Browns' rtgular quarterback nltely figures in hilS pl•ns lor
Coach Paul Brown indicated to- the fature but th~ University of
day after viewing mo vie11 of Sun- Kentucky player must be worked

Woody Hayes, dil6turbcd over the
•'whacking"
taken by Ohio State
Michigan registered the biggest
1 . Oklah.omn
(24) (3..()) 325 ends the last two games, today
gain among the top 10, moving
2. Michigan S.t;,lc (8) (3.{1) 318 considered a major reshutrling
from ten-th to seventh after cru~h­
3. Georgia Tech
(2) (3..()) 244 of at lealit six players.
ing Army, 48-14. Army, ranked
4. Ohio State
f3-0)
225
11th l.ut week, failed to draw a
Operation "Big Switch" would
5.
Texaa
Christian
OJ
{3-0)
207
vote after that debacle.
6. Tennessee (3-0)
141 involve Hubert Boho, a star full
Southern Met'hodtst, ranked 14th
7. Michig&lt;~n
(2· 1)
124 back of two years ago, and first
befare lo.!llng W Dute. and Notre
B. Mi&amp;fiL~•ippi
(4-0l
Hn string tackle .Hill Michael.
Dame, rated Uth before bowing
If the plan goes through, Bobo
9. S. California
(3·0)
133
tc Purcf,ue, suffe"'-\fl t h e aame
10. Baylor
{4-0! ;'. , 215 would bt' switch.ed from end to
fate. It .
the f ·
·lllne Notre
Second 10 team:o&gt;: 11 tie. T.~~~ half,back and Michael would a:o
Dame flli.ed to &amp;h
the rank·
A&amp;M and Miami Fla . . 20 , ~hi ba.~k to h!s old end post that ~:be
inl!lli liMe Nov. 2
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13;
Purdue , 16; 14. Syraev.n? ~fa; he1&amp; tt;wn during hi s .sopbomote
Points are given on a 10-9-8-7-6-a
Ui, lowa, 11 , 16 , l'ltl..'iburgh, ~; 117, ani. jllftior yeat8.
-4-8-3-1 ba&amp;is l[Jt vote1 from first
"lf we make it, we'll make It
through lOth places. Ranked in Stanford, 4; 18 tie, Oregon soon." Hayes sai d, "in plenty of
State,
qew~&gt;on and Washington, 3
order behind the live .top tea~a each.
thqe for our ~li,'"ftil TJ~ .._(oot·
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were: Tenneuee, l'U; Michigan,
be:fl game," afi'Wnsf WIScOhsln

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~DLEPORT

The Daily Sentinel

Lucllle Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor
Eleanor S. Schaaf. Middleport Society Editor- Phone 6079

Mr. and ~~ ~

h1~aJd J

~rs. ~arner~as

Guest Of Honor
Cor-

Mr s

Chi!rk, Warner was the

Pythian Sisters
Annual Turkey
Dinner Planned

Plans were discussed for theLf
annu.al
turkey d.nncr to bt&gt; held
1ord, Conn . arc &lt;~n n o uncms the
the Put
btrtb of a t1au~hter. Carol Gnr.e ner Sunday evenm~ at her home tn November when
Chiefs
Assoclllhon
of
the
Meigs
at Manchcstn Hu ~ptta J , Sept. 21 on West Ma!n St , planned b)'
Temple,
Pythl&amp;n
.Sisters,
met
her granddaughter
Mts.s Dtxte
Mr. and ~t r.&gt; Joseph Cook, Sewell A rtecoralcd cake was Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Karl Owen.
Pomeroy art&gt; .~:randparenh and served Wtth Lhc d10ne1.
WilHam Gu1n!heL. Syracuse, 11 111
Mrs. William Allman. president
great gramlfather.
Present \\'ere John W Sewell wa" m charge of the meeting.
coran (DorOthy Cook)

The Corcorans al.su

of

have

tb.,·t-

two

gu~· st

of honor at a birthday din-

and Mt s L&gt;Jc11le Chff,

&amp;lr .and Mrs

Marietta

During the social

hour

a:ames

Warner and Miu were played with prius won by

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Mn1. AlMra.lman,Milton
Mrs. Russell,
E'. R. Mra.
guest,
AIRLINEs N£ED
TornpMrs

C. P. Gallagher and a
Myron Miller.

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Mr.s. Owen

Men and Women

course to

positions. Technical Non-technical. Public &lt;.'Ontact Hostesses, Communications, Re:-ervationists, Radio Operator~, Sta!~vn Agents, etc. Good pay , travel, glamour. se.
cunty, Gtrl.s who are accepted wtU also be tramed m
Beauty and Personal Charm.
.
Also interviewing men to train for specialized Television-Electronic positions of Servicemen Cameramen
Techme~.ans . PreHminary training will not 'interfere with
present employment. Qualify now.
FO&amp; FULL INFORMATION MAIL COUPON TODU

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For Entertaining
Baptist ~omen

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FORT LEONARD WOOD, 110,
- Two Cheshire, Ohio, aoldlera,
PrJvates Donald E Scott and Ron·
aid L t-each, rocently were a;r.,1d·
uated from the crane-abovel opt&gt;r·
a ton cour11e at Fort Leonard Wood ,
Mo.

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Scott, aon of Kr and Mra Cba:rtes Scott, Route 2, entered Jbe
Army la1t May. He la a 1953 craduate of Obeablre Hiib Sehool.

Plans were completed for en·
tertalnlog the Pomeroy Blphat
Women's Aasocu.uon on Mond1y,
Leach, son of Mr and 14rs JoaGcl. 22 when tht Women's J41ssJoa•ry SoClety of the Polber-oy
They were tram"'d to operate 2.0 eph W Leaeh, Route 2, also enterBaptist Church met
Tburaday ·ton truck mounted cr&lt;~nes , and ed tbe Army lut Ma7. He is a
evening at the church.
had prathcal exe~ises 10 boom 1906 a:radu•te of Cbablre Hlab
Mra. Joseph Cook, president. convc1 siun and plle loadmg and Sebool.
preakled and devotions and pro·
gram were presented by Mrs. 0
&amp;~OW UP TO
HIOE YOU"
lt. Faria and Mrs Lorain ster·
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Joyc., Columbu1,
Me\p Count)',

formerly

reuntlr

10on lie reiMMd

of

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Family Dinner
Held Honorin_g
~rs. Blackwood

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.,·Gov~rnor Orders Study Made Over 150 Attend
Horsemans Ass'n
·'· To Preserve Law And Order
COLUMBUS, 0 . \UP}--Gov. Frank J. Lausche sent Ohio
NaUonal Guant representaUves to Portsmouth Tueiday to appraise the explosive strike situaUon at the Ohio Consolidated
Telephone Co.
I Col. A. G. Eagon, chief of stall for the 37th Division, and
Lf. Col. R. G. Folk, commander of the Srd Bn., 1661h Infantry

CHEStER
CHESTI'JR
At the regular meeting of
Chester Grange Tuesday evening
inatallatlon of officers wae Jl.e£d
with members from. Alfred 1nd
Olive Granges Ja 1uest..
The intalling offiur, Deputy
C N. Jones and his teim I!Om·
po11t-d of Earl Dean a• :Mtnbal;
Donna Holter, emblem bearer;
George Holter,
regalia; Mary
Genheimer as chapl~tln; George
Genhe~mer, aehng
Doro·
thy Karr, pianist
Weber Ia soloist J!:tll
stallatiop. ,
,·
One ~~~~pllc!atlon tot ·~ me"mber.
sh1p wail reaQ~ Third end foUJ1b
degree~ wth be conferred at ~
nf'xt meetini OCt. 23.
The ofticl!r'l! eoJifeotan•oe
all counly granJf~
a! the Rod• SprinJe:
Oct 29. Mcmbel'8 .
to take pie •nd
refrc.~hRlent.a, ,
Pol luck lunch was ser.ved
the close of the meetlnll.

in a Convertible by

Teddy Lehew Is
H.onored ~ith
Birthday Porty

cake

to report on many steps netded to
'Ptaintain law and order. '
"Duly constituted government
must and will prtvail," the gover.
aor declared.

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Mfll. Theodore Lehew entertain·
ed with a birthday party Sunda.y
afternoon honoring her grendson,
Teddy Lehew on. his third birth·
day.

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, •t Chillicothe, O!uo, were ordered

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Portsmouth and New Boston exehange.s of
the company
were abut down for the t.hlrd hme
ln the atrlkc Monday 1 nllbt after
more than 300 persons collected
, optaj.de the exchange building at
JPortsmouth.

See the extra-special teatures that make the haftd..
some Buxton Convertible as practical a billfold •• yod
can OW11. See how eaey it is to abow up to 21 photo.
or credential, at o'llce, in the removable photo-eard
case. And then, if you want, add more windoWa·wfth
a simple flick ot the finzer, u•iP8' Buxton'• patented

topped with
ROd Ice cream

by Mrs. Lehew to
Wllll9.m Lehew and
and Johnny of Cot.
Mr. and Mrs. W•lliarrn
Syracuse, Mr, an8 Mrs.
Story and l'hlldren. Pat,
Jeff and James and Mrs.
Le!Cheit.

Flickl&gt;aP. Ser tho cleVer opare key ljolder, tti.l yoll'!l · ·

~· thillkfal for If you ever lock joo......lf.haf o()'Oilr ·
home or car~ And see the •J?CCW aecr!t,c6~~~e.Qt ..._,
designed ao your big bliJa stay separate and b~.W.
from your am all one a. ~~~ these featurea in a varlet;,i

of rich leathers. and CQ]onl

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For Home(oming
Queen At Ohio U

Sharon Bush, granddaughter of
Mr and Mrs. L. D. Dile!i and Mrs.
The tompany closed the ex- C. J. Rhodes, is one of Utree can·
State dldates f()r Homecoming Queen at
ehanEes Ill urged by the
lflghw•r Patrol after rocks were Ohio University who will enter
thrown and telephones ripped out the finals.
\lleiDWbllc two top level cOnfer.
They were
elected
Tuesday
held in efforts to reences
eveJJing
from
a group of twenty
servlce Tue-aday.
candidates submitted by sororitif's
some 3M Ports- and dormttor1es. The Queen wiU
met and decided
se511ton of the city be elected Thursday with the two
runners-up as attendants
In her
tbe meetin1 were Rob- court.
Public UtiUUes ComMiss Bwh is a Pi Beto Phi CDil·
and Col. George
d1date and is a sophomore at the
of t h e Univenity

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Lausehe met · Saturday starUna wltb the parade
. otfid.als at 9.30. _:'_·"'-·_..;_~~~
a iblir6on.
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Banquet Tuesday
OVer 1,0 m~mbtra 'Of tht Dhlo
Vtdley Horsrm•n's AuociaUon at·
tended the annttal banquet a n d
award of ribbons a n d trophiea
ceremony held laat nllbt at At.
bany Hlib School.
Bill Downey, POJ¥r&lt;ly president
of the A.Uoelatlon, waa in charge
of the eveRt, and lntrocttu.d Paul
M~:Vey muter of eer~les. of
Albany. Roy Chamberlin pretented trophies to champion wlnaen
and rosettes lo reaene winners.
Rlbboru ud trophies were awll'ded to owners from four clube
Meigs, Gallia RIVerview, and Al·
bany. They were:
Lead !lOny, Jan1ce Houk; reserve
champwn, D o n Brttmfield, both
Gallia.
Three-gaitbd full mane and tail,
Anita Bradford, Middlettort; reserve, Roy Chamberlin, Gallia.
Ponles under 48, Janice Houk:
reserve, Mr. and Mrs. John lktuk,
Gallla.
Wellston pleuure, Mary Dant
Masoa County; ,Ueserve, Lucille
Uifbejt, Me1g1.
Hll'f'ness pony, Pete' Ohlinger,
New lliven; reserve, Johnny Allen.
..wortb, Middleport.
Three-galled, ahave mane a n d
tail, Leiter Ohlinger; reserve, Wm,
Greer, Riverview.

Keg rott.

~ltor!Y 1\e&lt;!Ji,'AibP,.,

Membera of the
will continue
aale at the
A truck wUI ti"ayel
West Columbia on
up items to be donated
Persons wishing to
to
the sale are- aaked to eontaet either
Harry Staats at phone ~rwber
TUrner U598 or Mrs. Akti~e
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. . . oi:1Jie·""Ofu b 'ij"so·' . an·
Ponies 48 to M (tie) JobnDy AI· nouweed tlliJ weet tbat ' arUeleJ
Ienaworth and Lester OhlingeT.
would also be aecepted for a rum·
Parade Claas, Sam Koontt, Ham· mage sale to be held at the s•e
CINCINNATI, 0. UP - Product: lm, W. va., Kermit Epple, Meta:a. time on Saturday.

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M\~:;1:!' said
present.
Moulton

and Min·
were in!ltrtlcted to urge the
. workeq to return to their jobs for

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,Dead At Detroit

Ralph Andenon of Detroit,
:a&amp;lefl. a Former resident of M•ddleport d1ed early Wednesday morn·
jog at his home ln Detroit.
Funeral arrangements are as yet
incomplete pending the arnval or
'b.it body at t h e Rawlings-Coats
Funeral Home.

Mr and M.s Charles Hartling
Mrs Rhea Brown. Huntington
lind fam1Jy of Columbu11 we 1 ('
l'('lUI
ned home today aftt'r a vl~•t
weekend gul•sls or Mr and Mr~
w1th
her son-in-Jaw and daughter
Jo'rank D1ll, Syucusc.
l\fr and Mr~ . Frtd Hlbb&amp; and
Mrs Etltel Lowery has returned her grandson, George.
Mr. and Mn. G. L. AndPr!lnn
to tl11~ home of Mr and Mra WaltH
Wolkllr, Cheater road after " two were Vl!lltors In AthPns Sunday.
Mn Pa~e Rlehards. Columbus,
weeks vi'll w1th her brother, Otho
Hadforcl, Sr•·acw1e,
spenl the weekend wlth her mother, Mrs Htz Root. Fr•nklin
Mrs Ehzabeth Lu:k and Mrs El· RlchArriA. who was rel!'ently dlsll'n t:•·aw(nrd of Columbus visited rhargrd fmm the Navy, Js etn·
Sunday With Mn Ethel Lower} ployrd at North American Avi&amp;·
and Mr and Mrs Walter Walker
lion In Columbus.
M1s. Addl&lt;' Gru('acr retunu·d
Sharon Bush, 1randdaughter
home Saturd11y evcnmJ after 11
of Mrs. C. J. Rhod(ls alld Mr.
v•slt In l~ncaater , wtth Mr. ami
and Mrs L. D. Diles, Mldctlet!oit.
Mrs. R B WdkJns.
1
Richard Barrlh11rt, Rita · Ncutzl. 1.s the Pl Beta Phf tordrlt~ a cl~·
rllthle for Homeeqmlna Queen IH
1ng, Judy Hoyt •nJ Diehard Gen.
heimcr attended lbe Lancaster Ohlu University whe~ Allif Js \
.soJJhomore. Mia&amp; ' BUah ul ~th-e"'' "'"
lair, Saturday.
of
artil Mfs.'p1P'rt'd , "'"'''"•&lt;
Mrs. Rolland Neutz.llrfJ, Mr.li flUsh fl:cill 1lilet)' llliriemtlnt,' 0. b
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and Mrs Charles Mullen Jr. lert
llal!ie A. Hyaelf. pt•fnt1tt, has
.Sunday mmning for a ~eks V!l
bl'!'n granted a divorce ·· rl-'oln
cation in New York.
Aflron Hyal'll ln Mclp County
Callera at the home o( Mrs and Common Plea• Court with cus.
Mn. Ht'nry Retbel, Sunday werr- todav of one f·Vf!ar-old !'hlld
Mr atU;t Mrs M1r~ Hat'tlhbai"Jtr, Pt Awarded to the! plllntlff. The dePlf'llsant, W. Va. and Mr and Mrs fcnant wall ordered to p.ay SM
Harley Strona and son' of Wllkes· per month SUPf!ort for the !'hlld.
vilJe. •
Mr and Mrs William Grate and
famllf of Chal'lcaton, W V• w«'rt·
weekend JUesls ol Mr and Mrs
Wllli11111 Baker
Mr and Mrs Wilham Lehew anrl
Mr and Mrs. ' Ray White and
11ons of Columbw were Wl'lckt&gt;nd ramily ot Mallillon and Mn .
aucab or Ml"l Theodo•·c Lehew ami Freda Krautter of Pomeroy were
Mr and Mrs Wlllltm Thucner.
ilu&lt;'sts of Mr. 11nd Mrs. Dana
llolwrt l..ehC'W arnvcd Sunrlay MUITIIY
mght Cor a twu d11~ ·~ v1~11 w1th lm
R('crnt 8"UCitt of Mr. and Mr~.
mother, Ml'l. Theodore Lr-hcw.
Uonwr Goodwin
were Alrm1n
Mrs Samp RIIMI!ll Ito~ \'l~itlng In Harl.-y Mohlr!' atatiGned at Ntrh·
Lmmv'lle Ky. with her ann an~l ville. Trnn and Airman and Mr3.
d&lt;~ttKh~er in law, Mr and M.l's Way . Manning Mofller and family who
n•• Rut'lsel! and ra1nlly.
Ill '(' stationed in Georala.
Mr and Mrs Victor Unnnabq as
Mr •nd Mra. Stanley BhJ 'or
ll&lt;'rt Mr Phd M:n William Bclz
('lc~land •re spendia&amp; a we~h
(Jmny Jo WIRe~ lind d11411:hter S.an
rtra move from Gallipolis to Ja!'k VIH'aUon with reiiUVes bert.
Mr Md Mrs. Daaa Murray i.nd
son Sunday.
~on Rnd Mr. and Mrs.
James
\1r11 Villa Cart aod Mrs. Gracr
Rt
f'Ce
and
10n.
we~
evening
Whnlt•y rcturn!Xl home Sund'ay af
lf'r a 10 da)'ll ~lp to Washmgtmr. call('rs of Mr. and Mrs. Wa)·ne
D f', Ntw Yurk City, Ocean Grove, Bt•al
N J 11nd Clcvelaad. While In New
Mrs. Amanda Mottl• apcnt a
Yol'k Ctt)' they were 011 tbe Dan
weekend villtilll .j:n Athena.
Larroway prot~rtm.
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Wlaltina Horae, Mrs. G. Zimm·
oJt targe and mediums, prlcea at ermu Albany, .reserve, Keith
farms, consumers, whites and Ziuun!rmaa, Albaily.
brown!l, A JUmbos 45-48; A large
Five Gaited, Lee:ter OhliniJier;
42·4f, A med1ums 26-29; A small reserve Fred Lewis. Riverview.
19-21; B large 33-38; FOB A Jara:e
Western Worklft.g, Fred Leifheit
43-50 ~ medium 32-33.
reServe, Mona Koontz, Riverview.
English pleasure, Mrs. Wm. A
Chickena, fryen about llteady:
Morgan, Pomeroy; reaerve AntJa
fryers 3·3\1 lb 18-17\1; mostly IIJ. Bradford.
17; hens. o v e r ~b 13·14; hens
Trail Class, Clifford Brumfield;
6 lb and under 13; heM, Jlgiit type
David Darst, Riverview.
reserve,
10-12; old ro01ters IO.ll.

Turke~ toms under 26 lb and
up 23- 24; ioms, ~nder 26 lb 22-23;
hens, heaV)' 26-26~, mostly 26-28'til; fryerarouters, 10 lb and un·
dcr 25-26.
Butler, 90 eeore 68.

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dO&lt;orotor's dream In 1 llw
minutes and m1 be the
decoretorl Tlitise 18" IIIU'm
ol cotton c11Ptl Ill IZ
corpous, lulllon·riahl
colors, are complete
wilb CtJShion ancl s4lf·ltlcklnJ
adhesive on 1111 blclt.

enttne

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made for sendiJlil 11 box to the
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Mr. and Mrs. Scett Sfian'k~ lrl.!i
Jones and Mrs . Lena McElhmny. sons, Hurrtcue-, W. :Y1.; ''Mif!!
been vlslting her mother', Mrk
Nash.
Mr and \Irs P . K. Russell and
daughter, Kayte. hiVe returned
from Meadow BridJle. W. Va.,
where Mn. Ruuell has !&gt;e'en
sssistlng
m the care of her lath.
Mrs Harry Slahl Vl:illed recent·
er
whtl
Is
recovering from ma.
ly in Beloit wilh her s1ster and
brother •n iaw, Mr and Mrs D fi;. jor surgery.
Dr. and Mrs. GE"or.Re S. Cahoon
Stone Wh1le lnere 11he accornpam.
•nd
Mrs Mlnnte Ni&lt;'hols. Wilke•
ed by Mr and Mrs Stone and a ne·
ville
and Mr11. B1rdle Watts visLee-, Goldie Caney vi.slted in Waah.
mgton D c. Canada and Nalgara ted list Wednesday at the heme
of Mrs. Maggie Caster, Dexter.
l:''aJh.
Miss Jean Wells. RN, GalliA-Ir and Mrs Wyatt ThQDlpaon polls spent the weekend with her
and children, Jimmie and Suzanne ll&amp;.rflnla, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
and Mrs Mart•• Delay of Colum~us Welt.,
were weekend guest! of Mr and
' Mrs. Emest Jon('s anp tieuih·
Mu .John' Smith and famtly
"
ter,
Carol Jean, returned home to
Mr and Mr.!!' Ha1 ry Oblinger of
Cblumbu!l'
Sunday with ~r . Jones
Colum~us we•·e weekend gu~sla of
wll.o
speilt
the weekend here.
Mr . an~ Mfll. Mth~tr Ftc);. ,
krs. Jone'i and Oau'gflfer .
Mrs Lorain Sterrett, Mrs J E been Vfslting her llister, Mfss
Poster, Mrs Joseph CnoJt, Mrs T T lean lJama for a week.
Shelton ltnd Rev and' Mrs Ral~h
Mr and Mu. Verncn DeWeeae
Zundel returnf'd home Sunday and son, Jttshua, Pt. .Pleasa'n t
from C10c111natt wh ere they attend· vlslted Mrs. Otho Watts Sunday.
ed the Ohio l:lupllst convention
Joe DaviH Sr, Cleveland, left
which was held m the Ninth St Sunday for his home after sp~tnd­
Baptist !'burch Mrs Sterrett. Mr~ . ing several days with hill son,
Foster and Mr~ L'ook wt• re Geurwe Dr. J. J O:.vls and family.
gueala ol ,01r and M1 s George
Mrs. M:o~rlc Houck, Mr.&gt;~. Dwlah~
Slllveler Sr and Mr anrl Mu;
Frost and Mrs. Luc~ Gregl{ w·~
George Shlvelcr Jr
bualneas visitors In Coiumb\J,IIi
s.tturday l\frs
Gregg returned
Mr and Mr11 Juseph Cook wert• lo Grant Hospital for a chC'ckun
recent Vlo;ttors 10 Bnghlun . Mzch, aft('r her rt",:ent operatmn ami
With M1 t:~nd Mn W F Curiston was reported Jn good condlt11m
and u1 Hut tford, Conn . Wllh Mr She visited durlng the dav with
and Mrs Edward Corcoran a n d her sister, Mrs Charles Gilbert
family.
West Jeffr.rson. Weekend I(Uc~ts
ltoosevelt Hawley has. ' rttm-ned Mre of Mrs. M;ip'\~tt Erlewlnt
to his hame, Loeust St. jftet a re"- lnd· ht&gt;l' dtukhteri, Mrs. GrC'gg
craJ weekil stay with hts sillter ant! Mh11 Fatie Ertiwlue ond
and bro ther ln J,aw,
and ~1"8 her · granddauij:J'It'e're.., . Judy and
Edwqrd Ebersbacll. Mr. Hawley I~ Karen Gregg. were "" 'J'hr.lma
Shirk 11nr1 Mr
and ijr8. Bob 1
unpruv,ng from. Iii seve~c bum
Shirt and rhlldren, S&amp;»&gt;lngficld.
Mr and Mr'l 'Git•n Oitl &amp;pent the
Mr. ahd Mr". l't!e Smith and
W~('kt•nd rn Columbus with Mr anti \fr antl Ptfr• Charlet BVcr W('te
Mrs JMariun H(;WIJJI.
h•t~lm•s.s visltora ln Parkersburg

SOCIETY

ol Centrallustltule. 816 National City Bank
Bldg., 6Z9 Euelld A•e, Cle•elond, Ohio.
I would like oomplete lnformalloD 1boul AlriiJJe Op.
porlunllles.
,

I

served

members and three MillS S•nborn.

POmROY

Airlin~ Training Division

Address : ..................... llome Phone
City . . . .............. ... Education . . . . .

tb~

Mrs. Jaeob Turner. wbo bu
been 1 sura:•cal p1t1ent •t Holzer
Hosp1tal. bas ben ~turned t.o
her home on N. Fourth Ave.
Lelud EuJet~e Brown, unatJ
son o{ Mr. and Mrs Leland
brOWD, is a medical patient at
Holzer Hosplt.al. Mrs Brown hu
been staying In Galhpohs alnte
her son entere-1 the liospltal
Saturd&amp;y after b~1ng ill for tbe
past week with a v1rus tnfectlon.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Schmidt
and two children,
Wintersvllle,
were weekend guests· of Mr 1nd
Mrs Wilham Everson and daugh·
ters.
Mr. and ~~ - Roy Swope. of
Sprmgfield and 0 . T. Ohlinger
Jr , Columbus visited Miss Lois
Cecil recently. Mrs Swope ls a
fo(ll]}Ct college mate of Miss Ceeil and Mr. OhltnRer waa one of
her pupils in the Middleport
High School.
Marilyn Swan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvln Swan, iR under
lbe care of Dr. Charles Holzer,
Jr . Gallipolis, and bas t10ea \Jn:.
1ble to attend school muti:i 'o f'
the fir!t slx weeki of tliiiJPyear.
Miss JeMle Hoyt, Cotumbua,
vlslted bere briefly with hc!f Co~
11ID8, Mr. an(l Mrt~. Max Sani:J!orl)'
and Miss Beas SanbOrn aud wiM
aecomr•nied home Subd(,l'; b(

.euest.a: Mrs. Mtller, Mrs. Homer

17 ~ to 39, married or single, to prepare for well paid

~riters

SOCIETY

•

Birth Announced
In Connecticut

Song

Wetberall's Drue

Store, Fle•ber'a '6enllcce~

Sayre's Aere.s, Jewell E

pliance
eo.. TheBate'
Jewel
3uper Markt&gt;t,
y'a.
K&amp;Yen Theater,
The

001h!'::·'~

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rare. nawral)y more flal'odul .MaumaiR-GrnWft coffeet.!

Specinllr eeleaed r~ rtmote mounuin rtifion• where thur• N u
1lmndmce of fcnilt YOlcaic aoiJ, warm tropic nin and year-round
aunlitht:. these aft! the coffeet with the rarclt tanl and mott aati.(yin~r
ftavor of IRY coffee known toda,.

THI WOOS may be rtngia.J' hot Uld loud 111. tha UN Security
Council • ......,. tD New York, but )'OU'd never ~ lt from. thJa
eorrtdor ecene. The Jaua:hel' 111 Syria'• Raftk Aaha. ud &amp;be llmller

Folger's Coffee .. .Its Mount4i11-GfWIJn!
,,

Big Bend Minstrel To Benefit
Leblrt Falls And Central YfA

.

CHIN4 REDS }URK 7 YEARS

·1

u ID.dla'a Krlabrla Menon. Tlley aeern to be 1ft agreemmt about
IOIMtbiDJ', aJtbou.P tti JD81 not. btl 8uU. wb1cJ1 the COUDCII
i1 diacWlllinl'•
II•fen&amp;a&amp;""'J

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of the Letart Falls and central
PTA in PomerOy for their vanoua
school projects, this year's sbow
w1ll feature a two scene olLO phil
the minstrel.
,T be minstrel for tbe firat timt
this vear Wlll feature an all male
e1rc1e with the exception of Mrs
Kathr)n Crow .a n d M1~ Nonna
Chapman, tradttwnally
playmg
lhe1r h•l'h brown role'!, and two
"mammy" roles whteh. have been
asa~gned to Mrs. Arthur Sylvester
of Letart Falls and Mrs. Charles
Werry ol Pomeroy.

il To Meet

I'
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~

~b•llt1cs ol HJme DemonstratiOn eounc1l member'&gt; will be
!treued when a mf'ehng is held
P'nday from 10 a m to 3 p ll1" at
the home of Mrs. Geneva Nolan
in Syracu &gt;~c
The group will complete plans
ror th~~&gt; 1955-1956 Home Ocmonstrahun elub programs and work
.started on arran.~:ement.'l for the
annua l Ac;:hievemcnt Day program
to be held durmg March, 1957.
A potluck lunch will lle served
at
the meetmg.
.Fiiber's Department Store. Blfls
.Dept. Store, Meal Mut, Mason Co.
Hardware. Tex•eo set-vice Station,
ill • A Motors, Central · Serviec
Station, Lewis Texaco, Pure Oil
Station. &amp;&gt;menilto lloton.
I~'n
lluou - lt.BC Cl~n. Picbu
f'J
,Paint • Hardware, Mn. G._.
C•non, Leater Dodson. Earl Ewloa:;tJ
lnc:, Fred Spencer, Harvey New.
·
land,
and Zu11p 1n, Bliss wu.
Masoa County" annual Qoy
aon's Service Station, RRlpb Waf· Scout fund dnv wa.s started on
uer, 8 A B Market, Jobn Lewis, Tueada,. mornmg w1th an ~rly
Stanley Harbour, Harry Surl•ce, Bird brnkfast held at the ~oose
The Fountain. Frink Harris, Don Home
Point Pleas11nt.
. .
. .POJleaOng, Ray Proffitt,
Howard
Dr. Oaear Clark o f Galbpobs
I Jobuon, Mason Furniture, 1 &amp; s , told t~ workers who asstmbled
Market, R. J . Williamson.
there that givlnl: to the Boy Seouta
l/'. mvestlng m lhf' future ~~d urged work~rs to ll:it• tho ~os1hve apFIRI DSPT CALL
The Middleport. Volunteer Fll'f&gt; pt08'Ch m their sohc•tat10n.
The goal for the dnve m M:aaon
Departmeot wu called TUesday at
t1 p. m. whert 1 fire was. reported Coonty is $3,900 while tbat of the
Maaou&lt;iaUia-Meii&lt;i ;uea is $11.000.
allbe vW.CO dUmp.

•

Rehearsal for the entire cast of the Big Bend Minstrel will
be held at tbe Letart- Grade School Auditorium, Thursday
pM
night at 8:00 o~clock • .
Hogh seboot.
Staged by the Big Bend Minstrel Association under the di·~:.:::::::::::_~________-=::::':::.:-=.:~_:_~:__--~ 1011 ol Bob Hoefltch for the benefit

Committees from the two spo~­
sor•ns organl%a110n~ arc construct·
mg three background settmg fur
tbe presentation with Charles Legar headmg the group.

The show will agam feature the
banjo playmg of Bill Clark w1tb
Danny Thompson, R a y ShasteE&gt;n
and Roy Reuter makmg up tbe
c1rcle along With end mf'n CharHayes, Orval Wiles, Bill Childs.
James Carnaban and Hoeflich, former cut membcn, and Legar Joo
Strubl~, Gerald Powell aod Charles
Werry rw.romers to th e ca~t.

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Mrs. Crow, President of the 811:
Bend Mmstrel Assoe1atiun. has announced that the Middleport Htgh
School atlditor•um has been sec·
ured to the opemng of thiS vear's
edition ot the show on Tuesday,
October 30.

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anY

U.p 'WO PilND C'ANI

A letter from Arthur A . Sehuet,
Chief Scout Executive of the N•
tional Council of Bov Scout~ of
Amuica, was read at' the service.
The letter was addressed to the
seout and congr~tulated him on
h•s ach1evment.
The nl'W Eagle Setlut Is • mem·
ber of the Wabama White Falcon
Ba.nd an is a senior at \Vahama

Hon

tLe refretltin~rly difFerent flavor and aroma of Mountain-Grown.
Folav'a Coffee unlike
you hue ever enjoyed. Dininctively ric;h.
Un....U, laniiJ. Uumio11Jbb17 FoJc.,'ol

ti8UUI, Dll" .t.tt!t' PIMI ettMII•&lt;'Mt

Gary ' Wllson, 17, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bliss Wilson r:d Mason, aehJeved scouting higbsst 1ward. that Gf
!:agle Scout, at special ceremonies
conducted at the Mason Metbodi.Jt
Cblll'Ch on Sunday.
Young ·W•lson, a member of tbe
Mason Boy Scout Troop 253, wa:t
honored as Scout adVISOr Frank
Hlll"ns made the presentation and
Mrs. Wilson pinoed t h ~ Egale
ScoUt badge on her sen.

Boy Scout Fund
Campa • StartS
Jn uc.. __ 11 County

With your liiat c:up of Follll!f'a, you'U dl!lc:ovek- the
dlstUac:tively rich and uouau.Uy taou flavor of nature's
cbolc:eat coffee. For Fol ..r'o Colee io a unique ond indi¥idual blend

You will find

Is
Awarded Ranking
Of Eagle Scout

tge, Ben Franklin S 1: 10, Ashland
3ervice Station. Layton"a
Grill.
Burris Bal'ber Shop.
oPt, Ple11ant - Muon County
Motor C~., pt, Pleuant Hard~.
Pl Pl. Auto Parts, Hall'a Drug
Store, H. D. W~rterlbUI'Ier, 0. J .
Morrison, Firestone Store, Lievlng
Plumbinc, Fruth Pharmacy, Ev~tns
S~r Market,
Tommy
Jumbo
Sandwich, Rq's Drive In, Selby's
Service Station, Leach and Wams..
William
ley, Dunlap Tire Bales,
R&amp;f't\lD, Clrroll Casto, Ben Fr•nklln, Murphy's,
Blalae
Sisiters,

I(INGSBURY

of

Meig-Co. Home

Mason

~=:~·j ·D--"trati"on
.-...w

store.
ouCunnln~'s
station, EconolllJ'
GroceryPure
Store,
~

That distinctive diflerence you enjoy in Folger&gt;s is

' for ap.
polntment o[
Simpson,
Pearl Ewards and Russell Rice as
appraisers' and apointment was
ordered by the court
In tbe application of Clara Krider for 11 uthor 1ty ,1o settle the
claim for damages
existillg in
of Vernon Eugene Harrison,
the minor has a c=loltn for
P'orest A. Bailey
as Bailey's Lake to
the 21st day of
approved In favor
minor.
EIIZibeth Wickham, adminlstra·
trix of the estate of James L.
Wickham, deceased, filed the
ventory 10 the estate=. Hearing waa
set for Oct. 30 at 10 a. m.
An order bRs been Issued rel~evmg the eEtatc of John H. Cuck·
ler. deceased, of
administrative

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New Haven -

:r.tr:·

~it·•-

Among tbe merelu:mts
of the
•rea who have .contributed to tbe
!ale are the followin1:
Middleport - Crn1s Hardw1re,
Rowley and Reed Hardware, Ev·
stOre, SaQborn' Jewelry, The
Delbert Becker,
Sporta Center,
Duttoc'a Drug Store, Millers S and
10, Foreman and Abbott, A &amp;: P
Store, Blue Sunoco Service St.
tton, Factory OuUet. Shuler'&amp; Road
side M1rket, Baker's
FurnitW"e,
Jimmy's Putl')", McMaster'l Furnl·
lure and H•rdware, ~ky's, June's
DrNa Shop, Roush's Shoe &amp;tore, F
I. Wallace Jewelry Store, Smith's
CJothiDI Company, Ben Fnnklln's
5 &amp; 10, Tbe Shoe- Box.
Pom'eroy - Tbe Red Anchor,
Moore'• Store, Marguerite's Shoe co~~~ will Jf clive c ..Keebaugb,
to
Store, Vo.ue Shoe Store, Elber-~~~:::':d, has been admitted
feld's, L .. Z Dress SJtop,
New
The widow,
Louise M.
Y~rt Clothing Hous~. Ben Frank· Keebaugh was named in the will
lin, Stark's, HarUey • Bennett. as executrix ud has been appointColllns Jewelry, Relall Orug .store, ed by the eourt. Charles Betzing,
Kropr's, Su11oeo Service Station , Ralph Parker and
Edgar Dor•t
.Uhland Service station, Downie- have been named llppral&amp;trll~
Gtou Store.

•*'•

Announemeat was made today
Pral... P. .t,.eri
s~ a wdd racoon
Mary E. Daniel, one of tbree
bu~t Saturday n-~ beam.mng. at slewiJ'desaesa aboud. prliacl the
· p.m. at HeJDloc~G~. 11K mlle5 f'MI!erw;era in tuqa_. tor "obeying
·Nortft ·or PomerGy:QIJ "'Stale Rwte- ardN. lAd doiq everythinJ we
33.
asked."
Olen Harrison, teeretary of the
Asked what the p.auenpn di4
MP.i.es Countv Coon Hunters As· while waiti.DI to ditc:h, lhe Hfd:
::.ac1atl0n saui todav there would
.. They asked queslioDi. 'lbe,- sat
be dogs re~re~ented from three around and thought up more perU.
state in the huDt wbieh would als'l Dent question ... they were very
feature a trophy rae~.
relaxed and well·blehaved."
"l1Je Stratodipper bt!pn havinl
All the proceeds derived from
trouble
with its engine~ 11boJtly
the bunt w1ll be used for the reafter
7
a
m edt. At that time, Ute
stoclting of racoon m Meigs CO\IDty, according to tbe announcement. plane had reached the pOiu;t: of
no retl1111. on its flleht from Jl6n..
olulu to San Francisco. Tbe fliJbt
IOOSTEitS TO MEET
had orgioated ia Tokyo on IBm·
.Racine Band BOOI!ters wtll meet day,
at the Racine Htgh School TburJ.
Ogg decided to ditch the plane
day, Oetober 18 at 7:30 p. m. ac- near the POJ!k:bartnin. which bn
eordlng to ani'Jouncement made to- beea seeing dDty at tbl! weather
day.
station "November."
Of plans to

HIGH DIGNITARIES watch parade of might In Peiping. markln~
aeventh anniVersary of Communist triumph in Chma. From left .
President Achmed Sukamo of Indonesia, Chmese Communist
Chairman MM Tse· tung, Prime llini.Bter Tanka Pra.sad Acharya
of Nepal, small Himalaya atat.e..
{Itaternahon.alBowftd,pAotoJ.

On the following cvenmg l h e
minstrel and oho w1ll be staged
10 the Raci.De High Srhool w1th lhe
fmal eveamJ's performance to be
in tbe Pomeroy Junwr H•gh Sehool
Auditnrlum on Thursday, November 1st. ·

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