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Business And Professional Women
Club Holds Its First Fall Meeting
Tbe first_ fall dinner meeting
of tbe Busines~ and Professional
Women's Club was held TuetKiay
at the First Presbyterian Church

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8- Daiiy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middiepori, 0; Sept. 12 11156

The Sentinel

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Iwith
Mrs. Wesley Fry , president ,
presiding. Mrs . L. E Rl"ynolds,

Daybook

program by Elmer Daniels, I
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at the x-ray department
at
Holzer
Hospital.
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BRADLEY

MASONS TO MEET

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Th

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Shower Recently

CARDIGANS

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$5.95 &amp; $6.50

MERCEDES
CONDON

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OCTORIKNOW

....: flii!IOI...oe el ·•edtc::Jnt In ,.storing
good health. M4 lor lloot roolih they
know lilol
ooocllol- -~ lie
-paundod , frooh, ,.......

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PRAYER MEETINGS

= ROOMS Of =

~ New Furniture ~
FOB

polont ......lonh,
N Ml of
!Moo ... llllolll . SWISH I~ l LOHSI. Lot

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$299.00 ~
BAKER
FURNITURE

On The Brl~htest Cor· fiS
~ ner In Middleport
II BAKER FURNITURE II

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AIMED
To Give That OuldOOI'SUian the Best and
Moat lneKpcnolve llunllng Equipment and: ,
Supplies.
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HUNTING SEASON
OPENS

SEPTEMBER 15
See Our Many Models Of

SHOTGUNS and RIFLES

* Richordso"
Remington* Harrison
*··Stevens · ·*··Ithaca

AMMUNITION

* Brownin$

Hunting Apparell
JACKETS and PANTS
PETER&gt;.WESTERN
REMINGTON

CAPS and VESTS
RECOILPAD·S

Good Highway "Sports''
o,

Jeaane

s.l'th,

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WHAT THE ''TERROR OF HIGHWAY 101, .. poJlularized in a
l'ecer_tt b,a llad, did to discredit thf! aport of motorcycling is being
Hpatred thmugh the effort. of 600 female cyclists known, oppro·

Members of the First Baptist
Church are •havi ng Cottage Prayer
":lectin~:.; this week in preparatiOn for the evangelistic services
which arr S'C heduled to start at
their chur~h tt:lis next
Sunday.
Services have been held this week
al the hom(' nf Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. Lyon~. Mr s. J. 0. Leonard, Mrs.
Cla re nce Clark and will also be
at the home o[ l'lfrs . •r. M. Archer,
Mr.~. Fred Pert and Mn. Victor
Grimm.

prlatel~ ~nough, as "The Motor Maids of America."

Beanng no l'ehmblnnce to the musical motorcycle menace who
thro~h towns in the '":; 1.;-;;dt;:;;-;';;;:;f~~i~fJ;;i,
dit.lonal cloud of duet, membe~the aport~ the ~~~ l~oka
thl11 all·wom&amp;ll organization Jn·
lt. It the complalnt li JWiti·
stead cruise sedately down streeb,
the erring member ia tent u
adhering to all the rules of hich·
letter. Three auch letters
way Ba.fety and lady-like conduct. are ground• for suspension of
They refer to their favorite sport membership.
as motorcycle rldin1-not racinl.
Membera !oreCR9t thnt the JIO'P·
The national
ularity of motorcycling as a
organization,
feminine aport will continu ~ to
which thi.11 year
I{OW -because 11{ i~.!l hP.alth:v 1•nd
held Ita 16th
~hill
td· w ~ men ·of nil nJ.!"('.IJ.
annual eonven·
Is open to nny ~:i rl
tlon in Colorato obtain a dril'cr's
do Sprlnp, enher state. Youngeat
force• a atrid
15·yea.r·old girl from
eode of 1afety
Ln.; oldest htmorary
rule• to which
i• a · 10~~o"W:.Saginaw,
all member•
woman. .
·
muat adhere;. '
There are ICVI'lnl molher..
Wh 11 n a a:irl
tl.:uch•er ~:ornhln•tlon• In 1hl'l
asks to join the club, It it UIJually elult. Aad while ha1handa c•n
because ahe know.11 another mem· hOI belon• to "The Motor Muirle
ber and she henelf Ia an
of America," man1 •re honorof the sport. But the
ary or a111llla17 memben hav•
tlon of another
li not all ln1 hatrodueed lhelr wiv~ to
that i1 required to
a mem· lhe •pert.
ber. After a preliminary investi·
Members can be recognized on
Kation. na.tionat otficen contad the highways by their trlm uni.
aseociaten of thtl applicant D.hd forml-a royal blue shirt bearin.11:
obtain information on her habils, the club
in white atitchin~t
c:uetoms and c:baracter.
acroa1 t.he
a-rey slacks and
Pa..lnl theM hwdlet, lhe new
and boots. For
moember 1tW matt remaln on
long trips, an
~~reel m_~nt
hohl' •,ro...tlon ltefon
coverall
slips over
... e 1 a 1 II e or I.U..fledpd
ntemhenldp.
ln tip"The Motor Jlaldl ol
to the
haa a. five--member
mP.th•mf.
board known only to
done by tho
Ua
But, •hnrlng
ceived
getting
in&lt;
, members more
rldtq, JM.IaterctJI COD·
on repair ahopa and
or an7 uftladyJike action
to keep their mot.ol"'
mlaht dt~eredtt the
road worth¥.

delightful any season, any oceuion.
lnsredients-one sleek sheath, one
braid-boUnd jacket with jet nailheads,
one piq11oe over-or·under ·~1 off'. Milt .of1en according 1o
taste. Br Toni Todd in 'Relte1.' "Caboose,·criep worsted
. ~eave ot' rayon and acetate, ColoriteiAI proce&amp;&amp;ed for
ftCrmane-nl crease-resista~~· ,G.f.ar, coJ.:'p~r.• lfil, red, royal

or browii .•SiiiiJOlO lo18. r .

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ELBER'F I'trJS
Worth CheeritJg Abqut

b1aated

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LUGGAGE
The Co-Ed's Choice All Over The
Coul'ltry

IT'S BACK TO

ower

GIT YOUR HUNT! NG LICENSE HERE

SKYWAY
SET
IT'S BACK TO COLLEGE TIME ALL OVER THE U.S.
From Maine to Or&lt;gon: from Florida to Texas. One thing In
common the galo tn the whole wide eouutry have jalto ba~k lo
college with a beautiful oet of

SKYWAY

Headquarters for Spartamen ot-

EBERSBACH HARDWARE
"Everytling In Hardware"
POMEROY, OHIO

MUFFI!:E.RS
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49-53 FORDS · .... ~ .. .. .. .. .. .. . $Ci,79
41-48 CHEVROLET$ .............. · $6.59
49·52 CHEVROLET$ .. · .......... $6.59
THEY WILl. FIT MOST CARS

SPORT MUFFLERS · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. $4.89 up

Guardsmen Invade
-Ciay,Ky., To
Order, tAt

toolP~

P'rl&lt;br lolr u4

Lease For New Hos

ed In

to.

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Ambassador Delivers Strong Worded
Message To Dulles Threatening War

WASHINGTON- UP-The Egyptian ambaloador warned
Secretary of State Jolon Foster Dull.. today !hat lbe Western
proposed •·lJsers Association'' for the Suez. Canal "ts·an open
and flagrant aggreuion on EgypUm sovereignty and Ito im·
plementatior. means war ."
Ambassador Ahmed Hus..,ln, on Instructions from his gov·
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erniTI"':nt, deiJvered the warning a
few minutes before Dullte held a
ne\1'1 conf-erence at which be uid
the Uatted Statet d:Oel aot intend

SOutheastern
Field Day Is
T0 8eSept 25

CLAY, Ky -UP-Armed National Guard troops blvouac-

a. football held

today to make ceru.,in Negro studenls
~d enter the Clay Consolidated School.
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Some 35 trucks and other \ ehicles rumbled into town Werl
lleSday with 500 members ul the 243rd Tank Batalion. The
soldiere camQed inSide a rough horseshoe forme dby the vehr·

to shoot

it. way throup tbe SUez

ce:.::..u,
told nun.. lh•• . ,1 "''
United states deeires
then
war

lbe ma:v 5Uppart the U8el'B Asso-''
elation J&lt;heme, but If her d..
0
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Jlra il to work for a peaceful socles behind the school.
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' Announeement waJ made today lutioD, the ,cheme bas to be aban·
May.or Herman Z. Clark said,
"we went to bed Tuesday night
Pictur~d a~ve is the architects I ana M_emorial.Hoepttal which is to 40 bed facility ~ilt be erected on and the .new Count Infi~ ~
of the f11l1 program wbieb is to be doned."
Y
ary
10ffe.-rd at the Southe.11tem Sub-perspective vlew of the new Veter. be built soon 1n Pomeroy. The new 1a site near the Children's Home
a peaceable law--abiding eommun·
slation Field Day wbich ; 11 IICbed-The Egyptian Emba~~~y isllued
Dlty and awaked to
find
our
uled to be held,..... ca.,...,.. tbU otaternent:
town k10king like a police- state
on Tuesday, -mbec 2l5.
"0• inotrueUona ln&gt;m
the
in Russia."
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·Meigs CoUnty Veterans Memor..The or--m u annouDeed k: Egyptian lovetument. Am~
The enrollment of two Negro
ial Trustees, Wednet~day nia:ht
,
Toun ;~ at lO:OO a. m. EST. dol' Ahmed Hussein met thJs
children at the school ht'l't' under
proved
and
siined
the
lease
(
)
stoPs
far tourr. Demomtratloo mominr a few minute. before 11
tM protection of National Guards-lands from the county to
,
puture seedlnc II graues and Je- o'clock with Seeretaey of State
men and state po-lice .touched off
tees for a site to provide
-nveYed
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Jumes; Grua and le(ume p-asture "•o11n Foot... Dull...., ood """
a boycott which
threa.tehed to
•
proposed New Memorial
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tbe urgent measaee
that
the
spread to the school faculty.
The Ianda granted to the
whereby they might riliie moli8y to :::.~• (~Si :~hio~nWin: scheme which Sir Anthony ~den
AU of the 520 white- students
tees for site to provide for
.
. ~opting Y~ toot Up muCh -of cround ); Soii fwti~ity level for, ,.-rata to impose on Egypt 1.s an
stay~ away from school Wednesas the Pom.eroy Boosters As- ulUfactory tora . .ds Jn SE Ohlo open .•nd flllf~Dt •urf!Ui:on on
The annual Harrisonville High specific purposes of the
day or were taken out of class by
School
Falr
is
scheduled
to
ope11
with
the
lease
·
&amp;~ ~e SeniOr lflch School ·Cbristmas tree v~plantation; Egyptian sovcrqnt)' and Jts lm·
their pa.ren\8 when they le-arned
Fridri,~evening for a two day stand structure of no
that
auctlttlrlum.
.
·Eatabli.!lblnettt of
trefoil plementaUon mean. war.
tbe N~groea bad enroUed.
wltb:
il
amateur
talent
sbow
and
valuation
~
erected.
The
,
lf.was
pointed
out
to
the
.JI'OUP
tu.
bluegrau
P"Sttarer One or two
At the •tae time Dylles apA peti.Uon al:so waa being cir·
daq~e, . d foLJowed on Saturday were granted fQr the price of
!
thM tbe
Qra•pbation
Di6ded , foreltry lt~~p~ nell' -~fie routs 143 pealed to E.a::,ypt to accept the n~
cul«ted among· ClaJ mldenb askby -IIJPl · and stunt! at 10 a. m.; per year covering a period
1mopey in order to 5fODIOI' its
good · 1~
mMlage-- ~estem-spquored. ~ a&amp;I'OcL•
ina; the sebool' s ttachers to stay
pon; - ~s at 11 a m: a traetor· tween June 4. 1956 and
tl~ iJl oc:m.Qe!:ti&lt;e yith
tiolt", to ~ freedo_, of navi-a.way from elasl u long a.o; the
P"lttest at noon and ' hone 205•, or 119 y•ars in all.
1 - n ;.1m.
I gaUon in the ...... DuU.. called
N egntes· are there.
.
sho , . ~:30 in the evening,
Signers of the lease for the
ltarka
11:30-12:30· ~ t.becue the plan a buia for ... juat., yet
Clar;-k, who referred tc tbe N•
eran.11 Memorial trustees
from a c:roabreC'";Cbanlo&amp;ia peacelul ~ent•• of the SUez
•
pupU. . ,.,
"tempar.ary &amp;IU:
Ex ibits will also , be shown ia A Sterk, L L Moriarity, A
~ WJ,tb.~ pte)!iaftd aM· ~
lsI .. oal4 tho
Mlltl• .~lid
"1 ....
.
Heme Dtp. . . . ot: •.•JlPIOI lord. J1Niid.nl oJ\il Leo t
~ dlroelloll of the
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Iy
stgutureB, . .,. "(I'
,.
DdlJea_-.id
Goods: canning; V•tetllbles: Frail seCret.'...,_
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no iqJ.ent,ioo.
1'We don't waht the pees mh&lt;td
Grain; Flowers; community or1an·
At
November electloos, 0
·
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..~-.....n
tile prt of tbe 'W'eal·'MIIJm,..,te
.
1on
0 ISCUsS
MONROE, Micll. UP • Three ..___
.' 0. 5'
a Sue:z ~
__....___:._ __ 1 oa ....,-r.
o~.... 011:1
u.
at aU," Clark said.- "They
i za11.ons. an d . 4 - H Cl ub dl'.liP1ays. $100.000 bond issue wili b• presf 1·1
f
tb
1 ~
....·"'"'~
'' •··· •~. ·
•·
d df
h
~rson were ,,.lied and at leaol t;!~Ue~t! o
'
m
or
e
mov
ea ._..
o-.....am.
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= I I ~ 1-~~- -·t - a e
keep the soldiers beN f.orever
II
Cash. .Plu:es WI '-"' a war e Ol' t e •nt&lt;d the VOitll'S to raJ·se ,·mmed- rs wete Jliinjured early today th e games a..,.
-~ I't was dee1.ded t.o
•.......
• ,_..._
Ulll
23 others
12:8Q.1:30;
Inspect cattle m - t ,_..,_
t••- ••e eue.
'·"an
we're going to tcy ·to keep
ex hLb1ts·.·
llate.l"nds
so
that.work
on
t'·
h~•·
t
t
""
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•b
th
Lo
_....
NA~J
..
....,..
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n..,. .... when a Greyhound bus and a con ae merc ...anL.&gt;I w see w e ~ barns. Program c:bainD1n ~
r· p ·
MiaUter mhro earlier
to.
&amp;chool wblte if we ~n."
Highlight of _the two day school p_roJect may begm as soon as p~s- truck - trailer eollied head • on or not tbey mi.Jht sponBOl' the ry Best.,
dar ~ticlzed tbe "Uiel' as&amp;ocia·
There was no violence when
fair wlll be the tractor pull c:on· Sible, in as much as the lease stlp· near here and burst into flame!. film for eert;ain ball games.
1:30; 'The- Role of :t:bil Sub&amp;ta· tlon"' plan II an "imposed .8Q)uMrs. James. Gonion of Wheatcroft,
Spirts
test and 'horse show on Saturday, ulates that all construction must
It wa1 dectded also to pnrchase t.ion 1n this Southeutem
OhiO tiOD" frai&amp;bt with "if&amp;
Ky., and her ·twa: children, TherTwo of the dead we~ passengers film for the
WQhama-Pomeroy 1 Oommun!ty", _ Director, L. L. queneee."
ve CODieo
Police· ~ere intensifying their with cash prizes and ribbons be- be complete~ by J~nuary 1, 1958.
esa, 8, and James, 10, entered the
ing
awarded
in
each
event.
The
bon~
111sue
1S
actually
only
on
tbe
bus
which
was
enroute
to
game
ltD.medJately
arid
Frank
•
,Rummell.
Dullea
ouWrted
tile
U
S poet..
search
today
for
Pansy
Spire~.
71,
•chool Wednesday be-tween rows
an
extensiOn
of
the
old
levy Detroit from Pittsburg~ and the Vaughan wfl5 appoioted to handl · "Wby I Like Charoloalse and tion at 1 PNII ~
' · keel
Cheshire
who
has:
been
reported
of National Guardsmen sta.tioned
IN THE TRACTOR PULLING
whLeh explred in JUly and is but other victim was the d"r1ver of lhe the buying of the film.
Cbarbray Cattle .. , -0. F. LanJ· by about l7ll'ep01ten~ ~
almost shoulder to shoulder. They by relativqs u missing from her
£or
8
ten~hs
of
a
mill
for
a
period
truck.
Identification
of
the
dead
,
Present
for
the
meeting
were
font Texu.
700-~
pared 111 ·
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CONTEST
homesince
Sept.
4.
were accompanied by State Ad·
of
five
years.
and
injured
was
not
immediately
Elza
Gilmore,
Rich
Jones-,
Don
"Wbat
We
Have LeariKd About then ~ uaU tement and
When
last
seen
the
1rey
ba.ired
Tractors. are to be divided Into
jutaat General J. J . B. Wlllia.ms
Passage of tbe bond Issue will available,
Betzing, Richard Russell, John Csttle for Southeutern Ohio'•, q
ou.
woma:n, dret\B'ed In a green cotton five claiSes according to weights
end state police,
assure
t-he
.
h
ospital
trustees
suf·
The
accident
occurred
when
~he
Lambert,
Frank
Vaughan,
~b
Earle
IOoBtermu,
animal
tclence
PreiJdent
EIMDbower
approved
1 . 3r.oD and under
Williams said he decided to dress, wq at the cross roads to
ficient
funds
to
proceed
and
slso
two
veehiles
collided
head-on
with
Stiyers,
Don
Young,
Guy
E.
Guutodepartment.
Duller
ttltemeat
in
adnnee
dur-wbere
she
bad
been
taken
by
a
move the guud he-re Monday aft·
11 • 4500 and under
guarantee participation of the fed- the truck bur:sting 'nto flames and ther, Thursron Stone, Phil Col·
Large ehlllis or ar•pht wltb lnl • teliPll.me eollfftftte!e from
er. confeiTing with KentUcky Gov. MiddlePort tax-i.
111 . 5500 and under
eral government under the Hiil • setting tht! bus af-ir'e.
lins, Jame.111 Diehl, Alex CUo. Har· minimum of fiJUrer tbOwtDI n- laD u.ttJibura. Pa., firm
tbbt
Relatives said that the aged woA. B. Chandler.
1V . 6500 and under
Burton
act.
It
is
pOinted
out
that
p
r
.d
th
bus
wa
c
trying
old
Norton,
Ron
Springer
and
Pat
sulfs
or
work
to
Hte.
.moralq.
Chandler first ordered the gua-rd man was clliTying approximately
V . 6500 and over
0 lee sat
the bond issue wUl not ratse cure
s a
Duffy,
Chart~ or gn~pha; to Include:
Mr. ltleDbower will fly back
into Sturgl~, Ky., a town of 2,300, $100 in cash on her penon at tbe
Rules
are
.
rent
tax
rates
and
that
the
issue
2:4
persons.
Besi~es
the
two
dea~.
1.
Cost.&amp;---ga1nt-ee11int
priH
here
l"rrddJ to nrder with AUJCn..
11 miles north of here last Thurs- time oJ her dJsappearence.
1
.
Not
over
four
sets
of
wb~ell
has
been
ehinged
to
that
of
0
SIX
of
~he
h~s
rtders
.......
ere
bospland
feeding
profits
on
pdel
of
HID.
Prime
Jlln.ilter Robert MenAnyone- knowing of her where·
day alter ctowds ba-d prevented
1 t:lize_d _tn ser;~us cond~~~~ an~~~
weigtlts
on
any
tractor
in
the
big
bond
issue
indead
of
a
levy
in
or1
steers
experlcent.
Ilea
Who
be.cled
• flve-ftation comor
having
seen
her
are
abouts
eight Negro ehlldren from ente:rder that immediate funds be made :_ matmdln!g
. pa.ss e . 5 8 d
2. Gains -selling prices, aeeum· mittee wblcb tried vainly to sell
asked to coDtact Middleport Po- clu~ny factory make.
Jng Sturgis H1gh School.
2 . No weights in front of rear 4V&amp;ilable.
~ ea e or JDIDOJ' 1D 1ur!eS n reulated data of varloua- m&amp;tinp Dull•' lnt.enatlonalization piiUI
Wilbur COllins, Webster Coun- lice Chief RusseU Bailey.
wheels.
1 At the present time the Veler .
eased.
and
crosses.
to EoPL
ty superintendent o£ achoolB met
3 . No height limit to draw bar. · a11.11 Memorial Trustees have avaOfficers said they were question3. This year's records.
with Clay teachers Wednesday t-&gt;
4 . Front whuls must touch grou· · llaMe $202,000 from the levy ing the released passengerll at Ute
Question and An.swer period r&amp;Dull No Sheetl"' Wu
explaJn the Supreme Court deci·
nd
within
tht
flrat
ten
{10)
feet.
which
has
now
expired.
Monroe
County
Sherlff'g
ofCice
in
gardlng
Ferti.lilers
and
Fol"&amp;a&amp;
canat
: er~U th~~~ta'::
slon on sebooJ integration.
CINCINNATI, O. UP _ Prod- :; . Weigh in at Kenneth Welch
hopes of finding out how the c~sh
Middle~ort High Scbool students Crops. H. J . Maderaki, John L. d
ri
DURST HOSPtTALIZ:ED
uce:
farm west of Harrisonville on
occurred. They said "we're not elected the following members of Pal"8Gns, Richard Davia and James oei ot lntend: to CO i.nto &amp;DJ
Edward Durst, Pomeroy "nder·
Route 1'43 at 10:00 am.
learning much .because mORt of the student Council thls ·weet: HBYnes, Dept. .of Agronomy.
sbootlaiH wor.
u
Eggs about steady: pl'ii~es at
Se ·
J d
M
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went major surgery Monday morn· f
8 . Puning to start st 12 o'clock I
these peoplE' were asleep at the
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..What Are We Doing
Bert!
ing at the Holzer Hospital, Galll- arms, consumer.!!, whites
and sharp. Entry fee $1.00
time and they're 5till pretty shook Ph.yllis lfil'bert and Bonnie Van About Forestry Problems in nent would take the lona: WQ'
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browns, U. S. A jumbos 46--48: A
up."
Cooney.
SouthE'astern Oh.io?" 0 . D. Diller, annmd the Cape oC Good Hope at
pn IS. With \tim durinA: the day large 4~7; A mediums 28-30; A IN THE HORSE SHOW WILL IE
Two new cheerleaders were also Dept. of Forestry.
tbe 80Uthera tip of .Africa~ inatead
wHer•d blis widfe; daughter. Mn Carl small 17-21; B large 35-39; FOB 1 . Parade Class;
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Tll•y said traffic was being re-- elected after tryouts at Assembly:
"What Have We Learned Todav" of ping tbrou,h the Suez short
e11 rRacine
X' ~n and
sisters,
Joe Be- Cincinnati • wh·t
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egle.
"Mrs.Mrs
W. C Bur. 1
routed around the crash area at- Bonnie Van Cooney and Betty Lu Dr. W. E. KraUis,
Assoc. Disoh of Shade.
arge ti2-53: A medium 3~.
3 . Lead In Ponies;
Announcement was made today though the wreckage was "pretly Hal'l'ls,
rector. OAES.
e n.ld Jt has already heeD deabout
Bteadyy
fryers
4.
Ponies
under
48";
Rider
1'2
and
by
R
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Gra•,
super&gt;.nlenI
well
remo\·ed"
f. rom the road beThe
faculty
have
selected
the
clded
to take some U. S. taalten.
Cblckens,
Mr. Durst a cioty employee, was 3-3~ Lh 16-17 h
b
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taken to the hospital iut Thurs.
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dent, Eastern Local District and ~ause of the great number of cur- following members of "the ACtiv·
ou
II!:&gt;UJLHI
reserve .. _
to
day. Mrs Durst is at the hospital hens 5 lb and under 13; hens light 5 . Ponies under 56" Rider 16 or F]ay Sauer ,p·rinei:pa~ of Chester 10 ua onlookers.
ity Staff for the year: Editors. 01·
MUFFLED BELlS
divert oil and
othertraffic:
with ·he-r husband.
type 11-12; old roosters 10-11.
over:
High School of the election ()f
ivia Hemmons Marilyn Roush,;
MILFORD,
MaiJI. - Sleeping around the -continent of Africa .It
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k b th
asttistsnt editors. Kay Darst, Dee zones have been established by anything should happen tQ deny
7 . Ponies Jumping 56" and under; s~~!n~ ~:~of that~::ool. y
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Sauer; Feature ed1lor, Phyllis Stan pollee for ice cream peddien. Mo- pa99age of tbe canal.

Reported
As Still Missing
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Since Sept. 4
.School Fair
To Open Friday

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8 . Horses Jumping over 56";
9 . Western Working;
10. We~tern Pleasure;
11. Trail ClAss;
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wh·1~e. Falcon the tune of Stand Up and Cheer,
Th e w a h.ama
M.rehlng Band mad~ tt f1rst pub-[ tbe school fight song From that
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lie appearance Jn UDif(lrm (Or the position, they played the march
1958 seaaon at the Wahama-Rav-- Jndependentia as p salute to RaeD.!Iwood game.
venswood. Again the hand used
A fanfare, composed by _the Di· Stand UP and Cheer t{J prepare
rector James E. Breen, sLgnaled for the precision drill performed 1
the_ e-ntrance of the band in the to the tune of Eemper Fidells-.
maJoreHe corp led hy
captain ·Tbe band then left the field to
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band marched down the field play· the strains of John Philip Sousa's I Alec Bla,ir Jackson Eigl)th DiS"
ing Hand Grenade
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The Wahama Junior
Varsity Legion will be the principal speakthe field to form an aisle to her- Band w&amp;s present .In the stands 1er at theb regulpar meetingMof dthe
aid the entrance of the football and played periodically . through- Drew· We ster os 1 on
on ay
team
out the game while thelf major-~ eve-ning at 8 P- m.
·
ettes PTOvlded the routines.
Blair will speak on "Citizen.
Again at half-time the sound of
The- new equipment purchased
D ..
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-• Boosters ond b••·n, ship ay , an gtve a resume o1
the· f an f are cu t the c hilly a Ir . Tb e by th. B. ""
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the b)lnd led by Drum major Ruth \LSed fGr the first time inciuded a
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Sally Profitt, the-n entered
the baritone horn and capes for the ~ee~~n::: ~:~~=~· where he at·
field and began one or their series majorettes. The capes are done
of several clever routines. Then in the school colors being red
Monday, marks the date of the
th band. led by· Drum ~ajor Ruth with white satin lining. A new opening {Jf the Post membership
Sayre, entered the field playing bass drum had bc_cn ordered but drive and w.ilJ be featurEd by a
Chicago Tribune. A letter W was it did not arrive m time for the chicken fry prepared by Ohsde&amp;
formed by tlu!o band to provide game.
1 Hayes.
Saturday, September, 22nd, i8
All leglooaires and eligible vetI ~ttlnl for the playina of Wathe Annual Tag Day. Members of eran~ are urged to attend
the
llama's Alma Mater . Tbe band rsWrntd W tbe block !urmaUt~n fd;l lb~ band will sell taili in the area, n1eeliuJ.

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Pomeroy· Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, September 13 1958
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IJft'Oied :1'• J'lle Jaterw.t. Of rile

TwelHh District Masonic meet·

Local DARChopf er Jons ObServance
I01 ConStltUtf,on
, , Week September 17

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The Middleport Garden Club
The October meeting will featlng win be held in the Masonic members heard report,.g . of the
ure "Fiower11 of the Nation" and
Temple of Pomeroy at 7 :30 p, m.

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·Mr•. Daniels, a world traveler,
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor
State Convention at Athens When a coffee 'hour baa been planned
hu visited England, France, Italy ,
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Saturday. J. B. Hall of Ironton is
Switzerland, GTeeee. EgyJlt, Ethi· l Eleanor S. Schaaf, Middleport Society ~tor-Phone ®79
to be principal speaker and au they met Monday ev.ening at tlul for that e&lt;Atning. Plaoe of tht
Boggess rpartments witb Ml'l. Gar.. meet1n1 will b~ aunounced later.
opia, Sudan, Freneh Somalila and
.
,
Master Masons are urged to attend
the Lake Victoria regions in Af· Bl:.Sy Mlils Club_, MI!is He_len Wad.
Refreshments will be served,
rira. Because of the important dell. trea.sure_r. gave II leport of I
FOR
role Egypt is playi ng in the world ~he ,Ofhcc~s fra1?mg Conference
news " P"""'
Mr.
Donlels '" Nc~ 0 "" 11 ' wh&gt;ch wa. •LLended
GRANGE 0 MEET
LARGER
s howed slidt-s of · CH iro, the Valley ] by Mrs . l''ry, pre:ndent, ~~rs . Fred
RCX:k_
Spnngs Grange ~111 meet
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of Kings the Ni le Luxor Sphinx HJbbs. seL·rf'tary. and MIISS WadFollowing the
National
and Day on Sept 17 Mrs Irving Karr • Thursday Sept. 13 at 8 ·30 p.m.
c· Waddell and Mrs Fry S
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to annou ncement .mad.:!
WOMEN
Colossi, Oas1 s, desert,
pyramids dell · Mi"""'
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tate Daug hters o f the Amencan
Jr ., regent , h&lt;~s
named,
Mr.!! . 0 . P.
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both the ancient
and
modern took part In the program for the Revolution program , the Return Kl.ein as chairman of the projN:t toda) . A ~utluck sup_per WJ l be
Egypt. He gave an
interesting day at t~e Co~f :m: nce.
J onathan Meigs Chapter,
DAR,
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. served begtnmng at 7.30 p.tl.
Hollywood
traveJuJo:ue and wa thanked b
Miss NrliH' •• erkle, chrmn of the will observe Constitution
Week
Plans for the Me1gs
County
Mrs. Reynolds whu ~resented hi~ I Spcc:ial com. , announced plans for r1·om Sept. 17-23 an-d Con 11tltution chapter' ; observance
include a!
TROOP MEETING CA~LED
with a gift a~d Mrs Fry
the ohservanec of National Bus!window display tn Middleport; a
The Sunbe~m 1'roop Will meet
Style
. ness Women 's Week from Sept.
display of flags throughout the at the Salvatwn Army He!ldquar·
M
B Ia h Wh •I f.·
v 1ce-presJ.
.
. dentrs.and eu
program CO!,Jrdinalor
pre- 23-29. These mclude
ch.u rr.h atten· , fS. ameS
ORtQS
county all week. a suitable exhi- 1ers Fr1·day at 4. P: m. Glr1~ be~
IN WOOL
aented spedal music by L. R. WI- 1danrc, a coffee hour at the Zerkle
bit b~ librarlans, prayel'8 for the tween 7-11 ilr~ mv1te~ ~o att~nd
ley vocalist and guitarist a d apartment; luncheon at the Martin
1Constitution by tl\_e county miniS"- the troop mectmg._Th1s 1s equJVaSizes 4246
hia' son, DaV'id , vocalist. The l~t- Restaurant , a p~oclamation by the 5
000fte
1/
t~s ~ and questio~aires which will lent to the Brownie Scout Troop.
ter sang "1 Have Found My Lord" Mayor_ and a w1ndow dbplay .
bt sent to the schooJ superjn•en·
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and "How Deep 1s The Oeean?"
Dunng thl' program Mr\ Burr
.!!_e~Ls so that .the. school obser·
DAR MEETS FRIDAY
"A"L"mn
Forrest
read an account rrom a
vance of Conshtutton Week end : An informal meeting of Ruturn
and Mr . W'.l&lt;y ."o"g
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also
thanked
uyton
newspaper
?r
the
50,~
A
miscellaneou!l
.
shower
wls
Day may be tabul&amp;ted.
Jonothan Meigs Chapter DAR will
Leaves".
They
were
IN ORLON
by Mrs. Ri.!ynolds and presented round the world lr!p made thas held. Cor Mrs. James Thomas re&lt;.
Mrs. Karr urges a display of be held Friday at 2 p. m. at the
gifts.
1:1~m mer by her " ?Phew by mar- cently at the -home of tlle Rev lhe National Flag, _the streJsing home of Mrs. Harold Lohse In·
Four new rnl•mbcrs were voted Jug e•. .J_ohn A. Thiele, Dayton iu- and Mrs. Ernest Thomas- with Mti: of the Corutltution in classe-s in: .ste-ad of at the Episcopal parish
Into the club : Eva Dutton Stout, dustnahst.
Carron ' Balser, Mansfield, &amp;.S the \be .schO(.Is. Last year a record bouse as previously
scheduled.
Wilma Sargent, Elizabeth Lowery,
Mrs. Nan Moore. chrmn of th.e co-hostess with Mrs. Thomas.
was set when millions cf children The programs for the )ear will be
June Pratt Roush. Guests wer·e Health com., will be chairman of
Hefresbments of home made 1 ~ were reached for thls same pro- Clistributed and a resume by Mrs.
the cream and cake were served to gram and the DAR re-ceived one Lohse. Mrs. Irving Karr Jr. is the
Mr. and Mrs. Wil~y and !ion, Mr. the town-wide canvass for
Daniels, ami Mrs. Nino
Blond, Heart Fund in l'ebruary. The club Mrs James Thomas Mrs. G. E of the top awards Cor Freedom's assisting hostess.
DRESS SHOP
Akron.
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. vo.ted to p&lt;'l'licip&lt;~te in a feder· Bowers Sr., Mr::;, ciaude Ashley: FoundatJon for 1955 at a meeting
--2nd St.
Pomeroy
Mrs. Fr~ pre.stded at the bus1- I atJon .~poruored project "Maga Mrs Charles Wi«e Mrs Henry In Valley Forge
PTA TO MEET
ness meeting and anno~nc~ t.he- zincs For Friendship" which Jn. Balllt'r Mrs Jac.k Abels, Mr.11. John
The Middleport Parent·Teacher
'----.J' Fall .Conference of .. thi S' d1str1ct dudes sen~ing magaz_lnes by clubs Thomas, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mn.
Association will meet
for
the
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ELECTED CHAIRMAN_ , first time this year on Monday a.t
p
Cu rtaw .
and Linda Hilley.
G~ R. Douglas, Jr., of Grtmm ll 7:30 at the High School auditorYca r~ooks ffll· lhe rnming Yf'll" _ Sending gifts but unable to at. Landmg has been elected chair- ium Open House will be held
,.were rllst_•·lbutrd by Mrs. Beulah tend were Mrs. Howard BoweN!, man of the Mason County Agri·l from '!·7 30 P m _a nd the proWhite. V!ec-pres• dent, and
her Mrs . 0 . Boyer. Thelma
Boyer cultural Stabilization Committee e:ram mcludes the mtroducmg of
commillee.
Miss Addie Headley Mrs Fred at a convention of the g'roup held the new teachers by Supt. L. W.
McComas who will also have a
Thomas, Mu John 'w. Thomas, Jn Pt. Pleasant, last Friday.
Mrs. Warren Wright, Mrs. Harry
Vtce chairman eJected was
question and answer penod on
1w. Brown, Letart Route 1.
/the new school buLlding plans. ReSteffin.
8AKER
.AJ sl!en in CllARM- the most
freshments will be served by the
ho.sptlahty committee.
inl'enlive ~oslume of the year-

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Mrs. Max Rll'ller, president, waa
in chat·ge of the meetina: and members reportiDil oo nrlcua pbana
of the Convention were Mn. C. M.
Hennesy. Mrs. D. B. J&amp;.rtlnger,
Mrs St&amp;nsbury, Mf'll. Walter Harris
and Mrs. Jo-bn Kincaid.

Garden Club
Convention
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, Leglon
Comman·der Will
1Speak On Monday

Elected to officer post were :
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SENIORS
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Prestdect _ ~ Kathryn Smtth;
Vice President-Sue Lambert;
Secretary_ Helen HoffmAn and
Treasu-rer - - Nancy Bryant.
JUNIORS
President - - Ralph Knight ;
Vice President - John Hetzer
secretsry _ Gayann Gaul and
Treasurer - Marill'D Buckley.
SOPHOMORES ,
President -~ Janice Hayman;
Vice President - Eleanor Evans
Secretary- Donna Freckcr a~d
Treasurer - - Larry RitchJe.
FRISHMEN
President _ _ Jim COwdery;
Secret
_ Zenith Chevalier
d
ary
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anTreasurer _ _ Arlene Carvill.

BfOWfi Of£·e fJDg
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MOCk EleCll00S
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Secretary or State Ted W. Brown
today pledged the cooperation of
his office and asked tbe cnunty
Hoard~ ?f El~tions to giv~ the~,rs,
to OhlO s juntor and semor hil(h
school administrato.n; i~ th~ holdl mg of "mock elcct10ns t.ltLs Fall.
Copies uf Preeinct Official's
I Guid
d V t , Guides re ava·
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e 5 an
er s
.
a
ilable to rchools who plan such
events, a~ ong ss the supply la&amp;t'l,
Brown satd, ~tatJ.ng r~que_sts should
be direc-ted to hts uff 1ce m Columbu•.
Many Oh.io high schools bave
m~de this ont&gt; or the features of
WRONG
PARTY
1 their Civics and Governmt~nt etasEAST HARTFORD,
Conn. sea, while others have found it
Hitchhiker Herbert F. Nelson of advalllageous to have the entire
Suffield tossed an overripe cu- school partieipate. Brown said.
cumber at a mc.toriat who decJln.
"Since these young men and woed to give ht ma ride. The mo- men will ~ oon be of votinl age,
toriBt stopped and took NeLson to they need to know the processe~
a pollee station. Nelson wllff fJned of voting and, in many cases, may
$15 for throwing objects at an lie recruits in the constant need
auto aDd soUclUn~ a ride. The for persons to "man" the polling
driver was off--duty policeman Lar- places in Ohio, which are now near
ry Claucr.
1y 12.000 ut nuUlber" Bxuwu stated.

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Excbange Editor, Linda FierBessie Pettit; Sports Report·
I ~r. Richard Hovatter, Charles
Davis;
Horsefeathcrs. Thomas
Skinner, Tom Kelly ; Senior reportSt h c ts J ·
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er, ep en oa ; unturrepo.o.g,
Sharon Jones; Sophomore reporter,
John Bacon; Freshman reporter,
Phyllis Hilbert; ~~ t.s, Gordon
Guthrje, Duh Herrman, Milford
Hysell; Typists, Jane Harris, Judy
Murray, Carole Owens, Janet Valentine. Mrs Joe Builey , Home Economics instructor, is advisor for
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its only partners. He hoped it will
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tion next -.eek .

rupting their chlldren'a afternoon
·DBJW' . So the peddlers agreed to
sleeping zones in whicb they reduee their bell-ringing.

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Fourteen Bend Area Students
Now Begm'ning College Study
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College students from the Bend
Area of Mason County who have
either left or will leave in the near
tuture Cor their respective 'SChoob
lnclud~ the following:
Sandra Roush , daugbter of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald F. Roush of New
Haven : Ronnie McGlothlin , son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGlothlin of
New Haven; Dick Athey, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Claytou Athey of New
Haven· Lola Jean Roush daughter
or Mr.' and Mrs. Arnett' Roush of
the ~pper Flats Cominunity; aad
Calvm Bumg11rdner, son· of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Bunlgardoer. All
wiiJ go to Marshall College in Hunt
ington.

HAMDEN, Conn. UP ~Investi­
gBtors of tile kidnap-slaying of 8week-old Cynthia Ruotolo
sun
~re without a definite clue today,
one week after her body
was
fished out oi Lake Whitney.
However, they expected an FBI
laboratory a.nalysis of t·he cbild'r
vital organs and examination of
several artie!($ found .,;.th
the
West Vi rginia University stucJ..
body would dc£initely establish oots include BiJiy R•y Ward, son
the Ume and cause of death. The o£ Mr. and Mrs. Marlt, Ward of Ne..FBI repOrt w"a;:i due Frlday,
llaven; Jam)Js Hoffman, 10n of

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman of
Letart Route; Richard Dotson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dotson of
Muon ; and Bernard Lieving, son
of New Haven.

Carol Ann Rous-h, daughter of
Mr. and ~ Uoyd Rou~h of New
Haven w11_1 1ttend Wtttenbllrgb
Coll~ge wh1le Edward Spencer, SOD
Of Mr. and M~- Fred Spencer of
Mason, will enroll in medical col1eae at th~ Univenity of Chleago.
Attending Ohio St.te Univef'3it
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Donald A Smith of Hartford; and
Jan Schneider, ROn of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Schn-eider of New Haven.
Keitb MeCiuna:,, aoa of Mr. and
M.n. A. K. McClun1 of Hl.rtf'ord
hu enrolled in law sebool at Harvard ·Uuiven.lty.

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Carl Morr s wert' h o.stcsses recent
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JUDGE J M. HARPER abo~~. Is d,clal Cir~:uit of West Virginia at :W 2IJ Weoll&gt;eiman
pl~:tor.d •• he m.ada a sKort ac: e ~:onnntlon hflld two waeks •to 10 30 Datelme Europe
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fphmwn and Mrs F l:ln p .' B1 k
M 1van Bu h of Ma son Cil)
La bfr Day were M
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Mr Ea 1 Cund ff ~nd s ster M
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Mr Hnd Mrs Harold Yo ng a 1 t Bl k v l e l H ~ B akt&gt; rl nught
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Mln11 ( uw1s and D n S m \\er
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Jl1 11 .~:a ne
M s Nelso1 Ho 1 h a nd ch Jd rn
M ~ Ml dred Rllt'v un I d~ gh er N v ll:!V(n vts ted Mrs llnr Y
Mrs Sh rl .,. L&lt;'e and soo M cha
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M ond Mrs Evcrtt D 111 n g of
lllenry on Wednesday e\cn ng
N r o W Va arc v ~t ng Mr :md
ThosQ members present at 1hE' M ~ B II WUl am
Henry home on \\ cd~esrla y nfter
Mr Ed th Fox v s le d he mot
noon to eutrags. wcr11 lr&lt;'nc Tu lJ
her who s 111 a Pt Pleasant Tue
Sev lht Ble~mg Mabel Johnson day
JUDI:! Burns Mr l'lnd Mrs 1 yon&lt;;
Mrs Harold and t&gt; hl drPn Mason
nnd the host and hostess Mr and YlSltod Mrs Alma John /ion Monda
Mr Ned Henl"f
Rt'ce nt callers on Mr and Mr
Little Buddv Young who ha s Herman Cartu 1gilt were M and
been vistUng h1s father ot Canton Mrs Rn,ymond Walburn and daug
Ohio has returned home tn t'ntN htcr Matv Rather n MtddlPport
school and spend th e l\ nter w th Ohio
h s grandparents Mr and Mrs Bud
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Mr tmd 'Pr.'lrs Arthur F ck of and fam lv Mr and Mrs Clarence
P omeroy Oh1o was v s tinl{ w1tb Cob'lll Ch lllclothe Oh o Mr and
Mr and Mrs Nccl Hen ry on Stm Mrs Delbert Be&lt;'ker M ddl~port
day afternoon
Ohio Mrs Ell11 C\ nd ff New Je
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rtauDte of the yell 1 pro1ram when
they met Wedoetda7 eveDIDJ at
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bera Mr1 Philip Baile)' and Mrs
Randolph Humpber)'t were welPTA TO MilT
co.med and two r~uett-1 tatrOdllCed
Cbooter PTA of Eaatonl Local
Mra Bernard J"u..U end Mn WU kbool D!Jtxkt Will meet Mooda)"
ll.em Evenon
Sept 17 at 8 p m In tbe Cbuter
Wlth Mrs Earl Kftia;bt u the coA seneral diSCu81ion waa held High School Buildlll&amp;
boatea
oo the tooil:book pmject and the
l4rL Ben PbU•on prea1dent pre ciVlc projecta Plana were made
PAIT CHIIPI TO MilT
alde4 at the lut meetJ.og of her for a number of tbe membera to
Paat Chle{a ol Meip Temple
term of offiee and It waa nnoun attend tbe Re&amp;Jonal conlernce jn Pythian Slttera will meet Mon
eed that tbe October meeting Gall polls on Sept 24 Reporta of day evenlna at the home of Mra
would be held at the home of Mra the State Convention In Athena c F Hlwkl.na
Robert Rlwhnp WJth Mrs Walter laat weei. were &amp;!Yen by Mra RobCrooks a.. the uslstin&amp; boa&lt;e.s
ert Coati .t4.n Harold Lohse Mrs
ATTIND ATHINS MilT
The m~tlnll opened With the James T1hq 'Mr&amp;. Bruee lAoJd,
Tbe Executin DJeetipg of the
Mrs Cou·roll Swanson and Mrs E Athena Presbyterial wq held on
S Schaff
Tueaday ,11t Atbeos and loeal peo..
Roil call responses were botao pie attendina were MrL Karl Ow
teal names o! planll Mrs Harold en Mrs Dwl.bt W&amp;ll~te Mlddle-

POMEROY
SOCIETY

Lohse read a paper on Flower port Mrs Pearl MeBride S)TacUS"e
Facts and Fane es Including ex Mn J 0 Partridge Marietta pres
AA Clarence WiUlam Andrew&amp; cerpta from an e1ny by Mrs CUi" 1 klent was In tbar&amp;e of the meef...
who b&amp;i been the guest of his ~ lsman and a vme from a plaque tng and plans were- made for the
eo\s Mr and Mrs ct.arence An- at Cypres11 Gardens Flord.ia Mra Southeastern Dlltrtet meetln&amp;: to
drews for the past two
weeks Howard Byers had wntten a paper be held ln Middleport on Oct 8
left Wednesday afternoon for Fo1 on Bee&amp; wb1ch was read. bJ Mrs
LARGIST AnENOANCE
ey A1abama where be wlll be A J StrBUSl
The
Loyal Women 1 cla.sa had
The October meetmt wlll ID
lt&amp;tioned at the Barln Air Force
Base
elude the IIIStallatJon or ofr~eers tbe la"gest attendance at the Pray
Mr and Mra George Faris were 1 and payment of dues a paper by er meeting and Btble study class
overnight guests of Mr anli Mrs Mrs F. 0 Rail drted arrange- •t the Churth of Christ WednesClarence Andrews Tuesday Mr menl&amp; by Mrs Arthur Skinner day evemng Raymond Cole Wil8
and Mr&amp; Faris are moYiiili to Mid 'Timely Hints by Mrs. Ralph leader of the devotional service
dleport this week
Pratt Members of the program and spedal music was a. vocal
Mts.s ca.rne Yeager 18 spending comm Ue are Mrs Titus Mrs Sk n duet by Mrs 0 E McKinley and
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the wmter w1th Mrs Frank Brand- ner Mrs L E
Reynolds Mrs Mrs Fred I Gardner Fred
enburg
Robert Rawhngs Mrs Robert Gardner putor was 1n charge
of the Bible study clll6s
Mr and Mrs Cha'rles Buck and Re1bel pres1dent-eleet
Harold Burt returned home today
Mrs Bruce Lloyd was awarded
after a v 1s1t with relaottves m A k the door prlZe by the boatesse.s
roo They were ac::eomparucd home Members and guests were uavLted
by Mra Elizabeth Humphrey who to the dmn ng room where Mrs
will visit relatives here
Ph !son prestded at the sdver cof
Mr and Mrs David Mlgh.t and fee .serv ce P nlr. and lavendar assoa David Jr of Millersport and ten; and wh1te button cbrysantbeCiarence Mlght Jr of Basil were mums were used for the table arr
Surtday guests or Mr and Mrs angement and the colors were car
Willard Ebersbach And daughters r ed out 10 the cloth tandles and
A 6 SO potlu~k dinner preceded
Mr and Mrs Edward Parf1Lt re- m nts A salad C"'Urse was served tbe. meeting of the Second Ward
turned home Tuesday after a bus. by the hostesses
Women .s Club held Tuesday even
iness vlslt In Columbus
tng Bt the ward house
Mr and Mrs Charles Ewang reMrs Gardner Manktn president
turned to tbelr home Akron Wed
presided at the meetlnJ and It was
neaday after a weeks v1stt wttb
Yoted to have a Halloween Party
Mr and Mrs Pbil WiU1ani&gt;on
v
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at the nex:t meeting The travehng
Thev al1o villted in
Gallipol1.1
prize was donated by Mr11- Chf
wi.tb Mr and Mri Clm'Elnce Bos:
Mrs Branch Flem ng President ford Jenkinson &amp;nd awarded to
ter and fam ly
presided Wednesday when the Mrs Charles J Werry
Mr.s Hugh Black of Chillicothe Wh te Rose Lodie Auxihary of
Games were play~d during the
spent Tuesday w1th her parents the Brotherhood of Railroad 'l'ra n .soetal hour with prizes awarded
Mr and Mrs Ph1l Wllltamsson
men met ot the Woodmen s Hall the winners
Mr and Mrs Harlan Elselatem Members reported til were Mrs
Present were those namc::-d above
and family returned to their home" Otho Watts Mrs Clara Hayes and and Mrs Mabel Mankm Mrs John
In Sandusky Monday after be ng Mrs Frank Kimes
Hunnell Mrs Veroal Blackwood
called here by the lllnesg
and
The members adjourned to the Mrs Howard K1tchen., Mrs Ro
ilkath of his father A D E1selstem 1 Mart o Resturant where .they were bert Russell Mrs Ella
An]ll)ld
Mrs Scott Folmer Mrs Anna ser ... ed refresh nents Members of Mrs WilL am Boyd Mrs Wyatt
James Mrs Arlee Abbott aod the hospital comm ttee were Mrs Gilbert, Mrs Lydia Hysell Mrs
Mra Clifford Le1fheit of
Rock 1 James Soud~rs Mrs Flemmg Mn:. Wtlham Sheridan Mr8
Eugene
~RBI attended the Home Dem W W Hayes and. Mrs Lawrence Triplett Mrs Wald Gorby Mrs
onstratlon plannmg
meetmg a..t Walker
Leroy Watson and two guests Mn
the home of Mrs Geneva Nolan
Bermce Darst and Mr.s Thomas
Wednesday
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tion. led by Mr• C E W Dowt~ie
and of the program leader Mrs Harrllon 1 1M7 model t.ndl; ...
C F Tompld01 who ailo diacuued ••,.... dlllleultJ .. ..... It
tbe quadre~~Qiel goals of the So- lD froat of &amp; . .IJbbor'l laoaat He
~iety and eloftd wlth a prayer
pnMiaed be' would D'lOYe It 1J1an
During Lhe bUilne81 &amp;eSBIOn 1111 be got it fl:.:ed Tile De~
cbar&amp;e of
Mrs w o B4!rnitz finally bad It towed away '1'ller
pre,ldent pt.ana were made to reatolled two ,-ear, 1ru
lollc
.erve two d1nnera 10 October Mn enough to 1« an:r vehicle file4L

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FELLOW TRAVEJ..ER
NEW HAVEN Conn - A New
York salesman Anthnny S Riv
era wa :s flned $24 for speeding
Embarra.s.sed be told the judge
be bad only $10 A stranger in
The annual home commg at Mt tbe courtroom offered to pay the
Herman U B Church will be held balanced Explamed the .stranger
Sunday Sept 16 A good program John H WUiiams of
Hartford
is being planoed with slnglae and I m a 9 alesman myself and I
speakJDg throughout the day
hate to see a brother m trouble
A spec1al guest speaker
will
br ng the- afternoon address The
public is Invited to come to renew
old acquamtances and to enjoy
the day of good entertamrnent
A basket dmner wdl be .served
pt noon
THURSDI.Y &amp; PRII».Y

JUIT IY rAR'I•rDI'

730 Stage Stl.ow

400 Ftlm

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3 00 Bad: At

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Saturday News Special

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Methodist WSCS

Bett Sl&amp;ma Pbi 10r«1.ty bad a
p
ro1 r~aalve diAaer TUetday Dllbt
Funeral servlca for A 0 Eisel
11te111 were bdd at the Uoiled Ket RlrtiDI Wltb the !ltJl COYJ'Ie at
bodlat church Saturday Septem- the home of Mn Tboaau Q.ut!
ber 8 at a pm wltb t.be aev Eu- Tbe m110 ('OUrRI wu HrYed .t !.bt!
borne of Mn Charlot~ eo.te-1 aDd
aene Brown offlclatiDI
tbe dessert eoune _.t lb bOme of
Spec1al mUSit wu provhled by tbelr preaident lf:ri Heln Adli:lu
Mltl&amp; Joy Srrutb orjenllt
El~nor Thoma, 1ave tbe proBurial wu ln Beeeb GI'Oft eem- IJ'am wblcb Wb a review of the
entary and pal1 bearera wert ne- trediUoot of Beta SIJm• Phi aDd
pbews of the deceased and inchad- Mn Tbomu and Kn Roller Mor
ed. Dean Eiletsteia Roy Bookmtn IPD gave a •lut "Book-wQI"'lU
Don Holter PaUl Moore Wloodrow )Ira K D Amsbary will be m
ehar1e at tbe proJr1m at the nnt
Dean and Clarence Dean
meetlna Social boateue1 for the
Comma: from out of town for evemna: were Mrs Rue Mn C
the .aervicea; were Mr md lira. R Karr lr Mra Coates: Mra.
Harlan Eiteltle1n and family San Am1bary •nd DorotbJ Clart
d"'ky Hr •lid llro R. c -~
Mann W Va Mr tad J(rs Da)'tOn
IUIY DAY
E~ael Narrow• Va Kr and Mn f
HARBORO Mau - A Marlboro
S &amp;bank Mr and Mn Jtoy Wolfe
Mr l.lld lln Bob DeaD and Kr and maD taa,; fire In bli eye but It
.IID't beeli~&amp;~e be'• mad. Twice tbe
Mrs Clueaee Dean Columbu.t
.same cia' Herbert Ha.prmln dt.
Dana Fell London Yr and Mn covered fir• and J(MilHied ab:rmJ
Deal E1se1 and Mrt Robert M
Jlicbards GaiUpolll&amp; Mr and Mrs
Woodrow Dean Maranna W Va _ . . . , _ _ Oot_
Mr aad Mrs Doo Holter HuaUDtton W Va Mrs Dana Boolcmaa ..... T-4-1. at.., .... ......_
and aon ROy Buchtel aod Fraak 'l1llo oo•"M fuookl.. wPI ....
40c
R Areher aad Robert I Mayhew of Nllef IX ON'E HOUI _.
the New
Central Rtllroad INc:k. Todly ., Swisher
Car
Columbua
Orur. Duttlla Drul In

White Rose Lodge
Auxl'l,;ary Meet;..

ru etgn Intrtgue

FRIDAY
12 00 F1lm &amp; Fantoy
1 30 Femmme Touch
400 1'wo Gun Playhouse
200 F lm Festival
400 Two 1un Playhouse
llOO rM1ckey MQUse
6 00 News
Weather
66 ·~
10 Sl&gt;(lrt,.;
61~ John Daly
6 30 Rln ~In Trn
700 Jim Bow1e
730 OroSSI'Olldo
800 Treasure Hunt
900 Polka Time
9 30 Straw H.t.t Theater

FRIINOSHIP
SPOKANE
Wllb - WLlliiJll
Harru told pollee he took • friend
Into a restaurant and bought dlft:
ner for him After the meal the
friend said he bad to go out to
Harna car When H•rrls went
to the ear moments later
two
hand tooled leather bags valued
at $100 were m•ssing So wa 1 lite
frtend

Held On Saturday

Dinnet Is Held

Two Are Guests

&amp;r~ene Browa , . . . . . . •

Second Ward
WomensCiub
Holds Potluck

12 55

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The September meetln&amp; of tbe
Chester Ga rden Club wu held at
the borne or Mrs Re1d Youn1 and
Mrs G A Younr
Remarb were a:aven abou the
flower ahow at thf fair and plau
were made to attend the state
ConventiOll at Ath~n• Mra Earl
Deao and Mra Woodrow Mora to
be dele1ate•
A paper on P~onles wu wnttea
b,¥ M'n E 8 Knillht ud read by
11'111 Howard Knilht Demoaatn
t ons on prepaflDi dried Material
tor Wlnter use wa&amp; eiven by Mn
Theo Mora and nowera in a balket by Mrs Pearl Mora
R1bbons were awarded Mr1 The-o
Mora Mr• ~arl Mnra Mr1 Hor
ate Karr M'ra Petri Mora Mrs
Pearl Koblentz Mrs Read Youna
Mrs Homer Holter
Next meetmg to be at the home
of Mrs Pearl KobleDtz Wlth llrJ
Davld Koblentz aaaiating

A. D. Eiselstein Beta Sigma Phi
Funeral Services Progressive

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1100 Newt

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6 30 .Down You Go
Pc ry ( omo Show

B30 H ghway Patrot
l:i 00

Sgn On

7 00

7 00 Hollvwood St mmer Theatre

7 30

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900 Howdf Doody

3 30 Edge of Night

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Sept. Meeting

The SeMlnel

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Amateur Gardeners Club Activities
For Year Reviewed By Mrs Titus

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Green
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SOCIETY

.MJddleport
w"'""'".""
El•""'
llAN'" Junior Girls
$50.00. 692
St. , Middleport
Phone 6362-X.
9 12 3tc Class p,·c~l·cs

WANT ADS
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wura. ou

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Kftn.al~

t'.bll'le 50c.- FOR SALE : l Janitrol uulom~til·
gas conversion burner for t·oal
Jurnace. • Has never been us ed .
MeGtl:ve I.Aiertiona
Also dining \i:lble and 4 chairs,
~· 111.011Ut for 25 centt
good condition . See it at Ha l.
Iey .s Lak e, 1tacme.
9 l 2 6 tp
r-,n .'W:I en: a ceuu pc- '"'" will

MttiOG.

m Aa•~ould be
npor:t.ed Ur&amp;b;;ecbateq. T:W DaU,
5-"atillej win GO\ bot resp!.&gt;m.ible
toe more t.hu. ODe &amp;DCOl.-.:l ill-

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OblUluie~

1ar cllaified rat.._
,ahliabed

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Ill Noticf!S
}IADAll MARY
Gifted re.&gt;d,·t and .t"isor. knowledgt' is power. l'.baracter U eapitol, bralas are money. a ""b1t
to rue Wlll bl- of immen.sc value
to you. Answers all questions.
Readinas guaran~
or
no
charge-. Wrth this ad and half
prkt&gt; you are entitled to a complett&gt;- full life read_inl'l: - F,veryoue
welrome. Opt&gt;n .:l~tlly 10 AM to
II PM . L&lt;oc&amp;t{'d 5th house £com
}' lamingo Club. Rt. 7, Kanauga ,
Ohio.
9 12 6tp

NEW HAVEN SOCIETY

9 12 3tp

SAVI DON'T YOU KNOW?
Baker's will give YUU the best
trade on !u.rn.itc.re ur appliancea.
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Beta Sigma Phi
ValentiDe Girl
Chosen Tuesday

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brake eervlce.

and
Hackett's Safet)' Service. West
Main Street. Pomeroy, OIUo.

18) Auto ~les
19~

GMC 1,2 lun 8 cyl. pickup.
Dlx Cab. Low mil eage $1 ,R05.00,
Blacllnars. Pomcruy, Ohio.
9-13-0tc

1956 BUICK Uoadmaster 2 d r. Riviern Cpc., Pnwt•r window;;, »L•als,
lltrering, 1nd br~;~kcs.
-~VE-.,.
Blul!ttnars, Pomeroy
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rl~,'llllrt.
FUI'ni.'&gt;hcd ur uufurni~ht•d. l'h cmt• 6170-J.
II 12 6\c

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Venetian Bllnd.l, all sizes ltnd
col(Jn. Free e;;limatcM.
Jlnle
Wippel Supply, 21~ Union Avr-. COOK WANTI,i:D Il l the C,lunh·
}'omeroy,
8 31 lmo c
Jlonw . 1-\t.'c Mt·s. frlcnn Th n1111; .
,;on In pt rsun at the hunuo .
APPLF..S FOil SALF. - 1 lt!z mlli'-'
II 1:1 lk
south of Rutland. John L. Hom·
int's.
l:AN \'Oll \IS~ EXTIII\ MDNE\''.'

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}'OR SALE : h ous(J , fivt• room~.
bath, laree w;araee. cht•Rp fu1·
quick IQ.Ic. Phone 6309-J.
D 13 :Ht·

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FOR SALE: E1ta1e llcatrol ;,, $20.
Ben B•tey, 21 S. Second Av~ ..
Middleport.
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llt&gt;lp nl('l'1 1ho~t' monlhl1· 11;1y
lll&lt;'lltl-&gt; on your h ome, Cill'. TV
or ;l\lwr (!hli~ ll lions. MakP $:1~
Ill $~0 II Wl'Ck ill sp;u·r \1111&lt;'
ii UJlJllyi•ll-( i'UIISI\mers in l'unu•
ro,v w11h 1!11wldgh
prmluds .
Slart imnwdiat !!ly. Wt•itr H:~w
ll'lt:~:h \. D{'p1. Olll -84U-::112. l·'1· : ('
port, Ill.
9 13 lip

FOR SALE: 71 lll'rf'~ tlmhNinnd ,
J. F. Huffman , Chcstl'r. ll t I Sip

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barm:ncnh
CRAB APPLES for !ale, 101 Kerr Fur hire for
pontls. P. M. Cowdery,
St., ·P omeroy. Phone IMl-X.
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Phon. 11

"Butld Better For LMI"

GRUESER BLOCK CO.
3 Milts Nurth at Pamuoy
On Rt. H- C•ll Wm. Gru....-.

WHERE YOU GET A

2·23-tf
329, throullh Guysville 1
" mtle: or 28 mile~ west o£ Park- FOIIEM-~-A:c~::B::o:::TT=.-:T:-:.v~.-=s=E=R.flrabur&amp;,
Va . &amp;0 Holsteins,
VJCE AU IJ'Iakea Repaired br K'
and
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COI.I..JNS JEWE.

WHOLE HAM ...... " .. lb 45c
Full Shank Half-FULLY COOKED

WE BUY

Hams .

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OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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AUTO SALII:II

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BUTT END .. .. .. .. .. · lb 33c

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Roll Sausage, Super Right lea!l · · lib pkg 41 c
Canadian Bacon, End cuts · · · · · · · · · · · · lb 83c

CALIFORNIA-RED FLAME-LARGE SWEET CLUSTERS

Quality, Service
and Merchandise

Tokay Grapes 2Ib 25c

To mnt the d•llrel of ewery
family .•• at 11 cost the family

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Trevy-Finstewald
Funeral Home

Sweet Potatoes . 31bs25c

"YOUR

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Cauliflower .• • -head
25c
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Boneless Hams, rolled, fully cooked . .lb 8Sc

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no lobe US"ed b~· Ol'ganlt1'1110nx 1 Mrs . Jo;;o•r,h TedetM:o
n&gt;l'en11y
lllel'tlng In the club . roo:n s..
hono n•tl her daughter . o\d t· it' , on
Mr~ . Bob McGJolhiHl dlst: ibute-&lt;l l her lt'nth 1Jirth1ay with a par1y
t tle ne~ yearbc~ok~GamP:l WL·rr pln.,.·rd and
prizes
, . T !lt&gt; 1 re lt1f&gt;nt_~ 1 '' 9 will hP hdd awanle~l. lti•fl'&lt;·~hmenb wer" l-&gt;{' t'.
"· n· 11 ~ w :n~ of Mrs. l'aul wd tu Phi lp Cooke. Diane M11l er,
[·'cnlly at 8 I_M.
I (;::. 1·-- 'fhhscu, llob Oll\•er, Louts
t · " ~:- '.'h 1P'mn
pr~:scntell a ' ~isJ:lOndo. Susan
llntl
Cull~en
1 · "l 11 · - " l 'lll II·: !hllllny .13~- ~ Stret&gt;t and Diune Wt:~ods and Mar, "'r to 1·_·
)p _he..1 ·1 "-_11'1" 'RO l''"'rl
. f h n 1 g;,rtl Ronry. Senrli!lg gif1s were
15 Uckl!t , Sharon Gibbs and Ann ChisLr
I Mrs. _(Jtl ll !l~::torgan
:-': :: ..•t:Hl ul w~ \IUILL th ey ~&gt;rt
DINNER
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· A ))l r thda y dinner nn the lawn
A cllllrm"n's commiltce mcet-1 of I he !"red Roush home honormg
ing w!\1 he bcld later thi.i month lhe 48th bir:hday of Mr . Roush .
to coml'lct:! plans for th~· bazaar. l A.ltt'nding wer£' Mn. Ann Guodit'Om
Cong.-.cssman 1 nit &lt;&gt; , M!"S. Mil\11• Holl'l~. Mr. aml
1 A Jetter
1 Burruidt\ con.-;:r.atulllltins them on Mrs. J,oren Roush , children Mr .
t ttla lr Ll~raJ•y was n:t·d,
I and Mrs. Mn. Frank Ridao anti
·" M rs . R_R I p h R• us h , ~ 0n
Nii!w member.s accql1ed are Mrs -.on, M r .am..
1 Nick
Phelps, Mrs. Henry Buek, Mt and Mrs. Jack Spro1,1se, Mr . 11nd
M1s. William Chisler, Nsncy Scal-I Mrs. Grant Roush and sons, Mr .
ly anJ Mr-~. J..ouis Karschnik.
anrl Mu Nelson Rourb &lt;~nd sons,
LION$
CLUB
M1·. 11rfn Mr~. Don 0 . -ROWih and
Tl-Jr Nrw Hii\'~n Lwm Cluh met I rhildr£n, Mr .and Mrs. Everett
at the Am1 ric an L1•gion ]hi I on; Rou sh and dnughter.'l, Mr. and
'fut'.;doy SE-:pt. 4 John Wolfe pre- 1 Mr~ . Hobnl Rou&lt;;h nnd daughlt-r~.
~ it!c•d lr, the nbs .!: nce of Kr· rmlt i fiOslb and hosle.s3E'S Wt!rt' M~s .
ro~ 1 t. P.~a rk Ward ga\•c a report I Fred H:&gt;ush . Jt•an G!'io ~tcad _ Danon th~ BIUlK!mobill! L'nit which n:o and Hal ph Rr.. ush and Mr . lind
will bt! in New Hawn Sept. 17 _ 1 M:-s. Uickie Cl"in&lt;;1ea.d und Susie.
Pledge card_; wpre distributed .o
the membe1·s and Hf'nry Buck, 1
Charlr-s Le.,ter, John Wolft' and
·OSOn
Bob Johnston were &lt;tppointed to
1
distribute pledces Lhroughuut the
ar~a .. ll-hm1bers p1·esent were Hen·
ry Burk, Jack Frey, Charles Jewell, George Jewell. Bob Johnson
Charles Lester. Bob McGlothlin,
Mark Ward ant! John Wulf z.
Committrcs for
the
roming
WILLING WORKERS
year were announced on Tuesduy
Mrs. Elmer Ohlinger was hos-l evening at the fint meeting of
tess TutJsduy t'\emng when Uw I the ,•ear fur the Parent-Tenc hers
Methodist Willing Workers
meL A.ssotiatlon of the Masrm ElemenMrs. Carrie Bumgarner .assist~d t ary School.
l'~nal plans were t~ade hr th~ 1 Pr{·~lding nt the mt\eting was
fesllval at the chmrh Soturda~ \\loodl·ow l'oreman, president. who
aftemoon . It was annoo_nced that announced the following rommif Sept. t1 at 7:30 PM 8 f1lm "M&lt;~s- tee~&gt;:
tcr's Face" wlll be s~own at theBudget _ Earl Ewing, Leste-r
1
Men's Class. This showing will be Zerkle, Janet Surface, ]\{rs. E. A.
on•n Jo the pubi&gt;"

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sehackel,
nnd charles
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Eulah Redmitn.
Rulh Aldridg
R:~-·an, Mrs
James Maynard ,and Mrs. Charles
Aldridge.
Pwgram - Charles Carr, Lorena Wriss and Jf'an Wr\fner.
Publie-i.W ~ Ida Diehl nnd- Jt'an
W!lrne1·.
11o,-pitalil.v - Mrs. T . A. Hewittson. Lilah Zt·rkle- ,
and
Helen
Bleln-er.
Safety - nnug Nease, Bill Fry
and Charll's Carr.
Chara'. \P I", Spiri1unl 11nd Educational Alice Roarh, Lessle
Sleeth, and Alice Smith.
Tht! group dec-ided al its meetIng to sponsor 11 fall festival in.rtend of thr community calendar
during the coming ~~r~r. Tuesday's
meeting wu opened wi : h the de\'Otivnals prcsrntNI by Charlene
Diehl nnd By-Laws and Corutltutlonal changes rend hy Charlie D.
~Carr. ~rinc!pal of thr. school.

A LIGHT STORY
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s?me lights for their bikes. ThPy
d1d. An hour later, another Officer ~topped theboy§. He reliev('d
them of some red lanlcrns whieh
had been tak:t"n from a cnnstruetlon company.

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Salad Dressing 39c

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rl!trn-ior. ronf, work g uer11nkt• d
6-Room house with hal h. full !JnscHales rea.!wnablc. Phone :l81 Y.
menl, tl~ aCH of land, lar~tc
Homer N. Bl'alcy, Pomeroy.
aarag:e and other buildtn~ H. &amp;r
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1ww parlii, good condilion . $2:5.
Fridny K,·ssilllll'l". 640 Plum Sl ,
Middleport or call 63tll -.l.

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FOR SALE : I A11er washi'r, A-l
condition. 3 Jlnolt•um rugs sullllhle for bedroums, A-1 cundl- ONE Smal! !louse l'llrlly hlllll~h ­
tion. 688 Page St ., Ml&lt;ldleport.
ed, m•wly rlc•t•orntcd , ~-:nr&lt;lg{'. Al Phone 6267.
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nwnt.s ~ llii:~Uie for two. l"all
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Drivel
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Lftdders,
$1.695.00. Ulacttnnrs, Pmne-ru)' For
Scaffuht Boards, Droo CJ()tful:.
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Clinton Fisher, Middleport.
Phone R2ti!I-X.
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Dynaflow Drive, Hadio, lll'ul : 1·
2 five room apartment11; 2 four·
$2,19~.00. Blaettnar.'l, i'onwr1 'Y·
room apltrlment.s, 1111 with laun9 t:i Ute
rlries and J.!HAI:t:t'!J- A.. N. Bcngl'l,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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19M PLYMOUTII Savoy 4 dr . Si•tlan, Clean insi1le
anrl
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f&gt;lenrner . Clinton Fisher, Mid
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Ice Cream Bars pkg of6--49c
Bosco . . 12 oz jar 37c

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Park \\'l'unt•.• ay l'\'t'Ulng.
M:-s. Rogrr Kittle and son, Mlch-~
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Gue.!&gt;t ' wtT &lt;' !lw Rev _ and ~{s . ael. Glouster. visited heT aunts,
Th_c .!~hssiOn Flel~ of North Retuter opened the meeting. A
Gat·rlnf.'r and :0.1r:&gt;; H. C. Ste.fy, Miss Vesta Mcroy ·,nd Mrs Burr I America was the Lupac of the de-- contributi on for home miui()lls
~1_art/~a l';ll'h ulcu n and Sandra Forrest_. and M~. F~rre~t W~neg. l ~ott~\ a;~ pro;{am l~d by --~5- was made lo McKe~vey H.all, Col u·
JJ~p on.
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day . Mtchacl who gradualed from
er r , txon~
so 0 •,
-- ~ mbus and for forctgn m1ssioll8 to
FOI.
~ ~I~ ,~ mrlllhPl:~ w~re
Manl~n I Gl ouster High School this sum -' C~urc~s One toundaUon' by Miss the Burmese School Center. It
S~an Nf'da .llr.ii.Ho~d. J_ut!y Wtl - mrr is cn(l)lled at Ohlo Univt•rslly. ~e~(V I I'Ve Stobar_t opened the d~- was voted to make apple butter
dtrll~ll h J1 1d.' \1arlln. P~tty Stef~otJOns _ and readmgs on .the tOPIC 118 a monev making project 08 Octfy _ C11·11h 11 :'&gt;l'arl&lt;·s. J.enmft•J' LohMr.•. l.ury Gregg underwent sn : w~re gtven by Mrs. Sehm Blaze- ober 2 and 3 Each member was
w, llb_un•,·•• 1 1:11~1. ~u.sun ~eutz- (l!J£'rltti on (or gollt•r at Grant Hos- ~ ~~z, Mrs. Tb_omas Bentz, ~Miss requested to bring an article to
]~1 1 g, &lt;·~H} ~lnL!P~. Su«Ml _slater, pltill ~cdncsday and will return Eh:.:a~.~·th Dav1s, and Mrs. Eldon the Or1ober meeting for a box, Bela Sl~ma Phi Sororl~y met
It .·•rol S!'u\1 . 1&gt;..1 :--&gt;L.::w ar1, Carolyn hnme 1n approxima.lrly ten days. I Weeks. Pray~r by Miss ~obart which will be sent to Alaska.
Tuesday rught September 11 at
:"'i{hnhl lfl
He r room nwnber ts 456 and h;;r 1 and a poem by Mrs. Emll Ball
8 P· m . at ~he DAV hall I~ Pome-I
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Mrs. William Bartels program roy for ,th~ar regular meetina. ~
i.EC.AL NOTICE
dauJ~hter. Karen r.rc·gg. wei""(' in 1 Durmg the busines.t Sf.'.!::.:sion in chairman led a discusSion on the berta OBrtel_l was ehosen as the1r
Seul&lt;.'d prr:;JOsals
will he rl'- Columbu;; and returned home to- 1cha·rge of the president, Mrs. Se- quadrenniel theme and goals of ValMtine Gtrl to be entered In .
cPived by I he Board of Education day . Mrs. Charles Gilbert, another li?J Blnzewkz, the institutes which tbe WSCS. A prayer !or oew en· 1 the National C&lt;Jmpetitlon.
of the :M iddleport
S&lt;'huol Dis- sist_er, will. be with Mr;;. GN!gg :"'1JJ be held September 25, 26 and tf'rprise was read by the group
Refrcshm~nts were served_ by
BAOR ruBNITVU=
trict of Middlepo r t Ohio. al the wh1le .she ts hospitalized.
:!.7 were announced.
to close the program.
Barbara Gnndstaff, Janet Hmkle,
office or the Superintendent. up
Mr. an-d Mrs. N. B. Edington,
Rcf•·eshments
were served by
Pi=escnt were Mrs. John Hart- Donna Jones, Sally Sauer, Carol
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unt1l 12 :00 noun, eastern staudard 'Cuyahoga F~b . .and 1Mri': \Don the hosteas during the social bour. uilg, Ml's. Elmer Bailey, Mrs. Anna Spence and Martha J&amp;ne Williams.
WANTED:
1-'HYEHS, 3000 fl('Xt time, Sr.pl 291h a.~ provided by Burkey and daughtl·rs. Katbie. and 1
week. OnP half t•cnt above Cin- law for ull lahur. cq uipm•·nt and S11san. Marietta. spent the week
t'illnBti
for good
chicken.~-~ material neccs~ary for I he- 'reroof. f!nd with Mr. and M r~ C. A. Em- I
Sran1\lft'r l'uultry. CalJ 22348 ing of tlu: fthin S{-c!ion of t\IIP. mish.
Huntington .
9 11 3h- .' Mlddlt•port ll i~ h Sehoul Buildin.L:
necording- tn th r ~ 1w&lt;'ificalion s nn . Shirley Roush is a mrdical pa·
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flif' It\ 1h(• loffin·~ or lh~ Superin- llt•nt a1 Holzer Ho.~p1tal.
t 14 t For Rent
l:uth Hiiwklns i.~ vi.~iting Mr.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ tt•ntkn1 ol Sctuwls_
and Mrs. Frank Ea~tep . Columbus.
I Th&lt;' P.oarl"i ,f 1-:Jillt'ntion rr .~cl'VI'S
Sharon . Clln·oJJ.
Marm:uluke,
~LEI-:I'IN&lt;; HOO ~ I
Cal l R:nv · lh&lt;• riAhl In r d~·d any or all bids.
Ark , NMmt Carroll, Rutlanrt, Mrs.
!l 12 a lp
~-1" ordrr of 1/w Bottrd of Edu· Hob Grate, llanvHie, were recf'.n!
The Hoh·l \far11n h;l s ~·~·;u!ahlc, u cat10n
few room~ wllh runnm~ waler [
B• •a·1· Lloyd, Prt'sirlent guco;ts of Vanctta Cnrroll at the ,
home of Lui ~ Ceeil.
steam h~a1ed and !lute! Sl'rvi&lt;'c
f'aul S Smart, Clerk
Richard Vnughn. wh11 is l'mployat ~&gt;Ped11i Wl;t•kly or
monthly (~:l(~fJI .~:~·c..:•~t·~·
ed al ll1~· F:v:ms Supermarket in
ralcs to sll'lldy guests . llalf.-; 11G ( , ( ) R 1
Sl Albans. is ho1nt&gt; for sevt'r21
low ~ S8 wt•ckly dolllilc orcu./.
I '1~1 Jrnnrp
Jlilll t'Y· A!-.,, lf!Om.~ for Srreial
Barnrs-S i mn~(ln lnsuran('e AI!Pncy. days.
M lu(
'I Ii!porL 1-~i rl!' - Automobile·
J\/11;-s W~ I I' lt:Jiri'•\' tnok Mr ~ I
Mt'l'lmgs, J•nrli&lt;· ~.
WNldings.
Banqul"l.~. and pr ivate bn·allfa , 1,
Bonds. Phon~ 6315-X
6-20-tl Otho \VnH~ lo !luln•r Hospilal fur
a eheckup WNlnt•sday. Mrs \\'latts ,
luncheons, antl supper p&lt;1rtie.s . - - -- -- ~-- Phon~ 39H In Mr. Sa IIIII I'! I 0 . l'er- {'OMT'U~'T'l&lt;: lnsu~ .. 'lee P..oteetlca. went ln Wilk,. ... vllil' where she will
ry, les.see of Hot e l :vlnrlin.
Life. Auto. Fir.-, Polio Call Doll visit rebt1~· ·· fur .111 mdefinite per- 1
It's a masterpiece- It's exclusive at A&amp;P- Fluffy light
A&amp;P's new deluxe ice cream-utra creamy rich and
Mi\l11 . Mldrlleport. Ohln
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and airy, made with unported Dutch coroa for delectable
extra smooth-Avaiiable in three delicious flavors Mr and M1 s rlohPrt Miller anrl :
rlavor. Wonderful served plain or esp~ially good Iced,
thrp-e chilrlrPtl. who have been liv- '
VANILLA NEAPOLITAN OR MAPLE NUT-Make any
with
ice cream or topped with whipped cream. Try it this
ing in thr Dar~t pro1w rty on Fuur- 1
meal
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festive
occa-sion.
Mirldlepurt.
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week.
th Avt&gt;nUt•. haw• I'Piurnf'd to th;•1r ,
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slate.
Mr
MilSLEEPING BOOMS r&lt;•r re11l wilh MIDIH.i':PilliT -- U-room frame
C&lt;)(Jking privdPI{es, 127 BulteriiOIL~e with halh, wHh cnclusetl l!..!r W.:J~ ~1llplu.vt•d at li"le Vnnlldium 1
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nut Ave. Pomrro:'.
9 !5 t2tc
side 01111l lroll t porehc.s. Gas plltnt, t;rllham S1at11m .
Mrs !;ale lry~ell wll ~ 11 business !
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lwatlllg full hast'llW!ll. Vouble
Chocolate Iced-Double Layer-Square
CRESTMONT-LEMON, ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE
po~sihhdoing
gurue:c. l.ol JUOxlUU and located vi,;ihlr in i\1hl·ns WPdn•·day.
$2.0U HOt:Hl.Y
Mr and Mr Stl'&lt;'le, Pri11ceton , W
1ighl ll.Shf'l!\lll:.' wurk al \wme.
at UUti Snulh Thin! Mrcct, near
Nu cxpcrlcn,·e nece!-&gt;.&gt; 111")'- Write
:;chools omd uw1 ke~. Priced at Va; vi.~tlNI hNf' Wcdn&lt;'~day al th.:
homt! uf \ol1· and Mrs l'lifford Ow "l'ANCO Mf~. l"o ., fl:1117 West
only $5ll11U no .
Borden's ELSIE Frosticks
Brown Sugar Buns-Fresh daUY
!lS and family and were accompnn- ,
Third, L&lt;&gt;s ATIJ.:PIP _.; 4R, Coli[.
l:UCKLER REALTY
9 I::I 2tp E\olt 229
Phone IOB·Y 1~d back hy thclf daughter, PatriClfl. who ha~ snc nt the week here
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livtngFeature this woe~-Regular Price 2D.c ·
Wonderful for Ice Cream Topping-Milk Amplifier
l''rpd I (;ardn~r. pastor o! th1•
fi&gt;OIO llPI•rn xi Jllilll •l)• lhn•t• 11tl" '
Chut·(·h
of
('hrtst.
Mrs
Gardner
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f.cc&lt;.~l
J.:lmlf'n $:1~ llfl jwl· ruont h. Con
- - - - · -- ft.;r~ 0 E McKinley, Mrs Geor~c 1
lul'l Alex WhL"l'i&lt;'l , 1\ppl1• (;ru\l' , FUH SA:.J·: -- P~ar,: 'iirhy Heal E&amp;- Child.~ and Mrs M L Kelly attend·
Ohln.
9 13 3[(hte,
Rutlan4 Townshi·~- 31 cct a Tri-Slale Rally of Christiau
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-A_T_H_, -~o-l:o_l_e st.
ac-re:; l;mJ, huusc, barn and out Church('s in A::.:hland Tue~dny.
building!!. See GeMge A. Mein~f~ small rclliih le family. $3~
h.:Jrl., Administrat-or.
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Cl'l"il, 80U W. Main S!., Ponwroy
f'VI'Idng~.
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Tender· g;e~n pod BEANS $L50
per '.Jushel. Furnish own containers. Delbert Smith, Racine.
Phone 3683
9 12 6tp
- - - - ~ - - - - --165 acre FARM fur sale 3 miles
southwest ul Hutland on Gravel
Road _ Sehoul bus ruute , 6 roum
frame hous ~·.
Willer piped in
kitchen &lt;HH• oulhuildings, tleo.:tricity, 2 w1·11s sofl w:lkr , nlso
a ~r. rlng , i.l \'r·rv gond farm for
dairy and raising (•hiekc[ls. Min I"! a! ri~:hts r·e.; crved.
$4000.00
Write Kail ~:blin Beech Havm
Worthingto n, ohio.
Or
cull
TU ~260 .
9 12 31c

'H dll.raed for advcrtbirl.lll nut
paid '!or before tbe UU. of eacb
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Mrs . John Smith entertained the Methodist church mtt Tue~day
ard, Mn. H()ward BoUa, M_n . Oil·
of thl·
!'.lldrll : port
Church
of
Mrs. Wtlliam Everson and- Pat-j Women's Sodetv of World Servlce crnoon at th~ ctlurc_h with M~s. ver Clark, •Mrs. WilJiam E1chin1er
I L"hnst l&gt;ihl,• Srhuul ha d a frictl ricla and Mr s: Bernard Fultz and I uf the Enlerp~i.se EUB church, ~very Goeglctn preS1dent presJd- ~-·Mrs. Annact~f~e~ ~~fh~Ulta~
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1 elt an
chu·h·n Jli{'IIIC at I he Huadsitle Bet h wtore vlsJtors ln Gall'polis on Tuesday evening at her borne mg .
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f'rtsent rA thr mettlng v.-f'rP
I P1eeedlng: tl} e me H tng the
Mr ~ !J3k ifow~rd Sr. Mr)l W A
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I ec»tl\'l' Qojllrd mt'l The ml'e
' Dcnni~. ~·M.h
WO,.I~-'6. ~ LUI
tfuld , a ..-biH~· ~ee,.lng ~·t !be ~n~d With · ~- (ft).ll-tct an.l
· Jr1hn MOr'J,an, ,.-Mn J ~.
Abel.
Q'he New Haven Woru&amp;n I~Jub/J\l~x- ~ulf!~~~o~~ c.ll~~ ! ~~~ Mtl. Georjt McCarty 'a
t n 1 Carl King Mn .
.•ymond
h""-T
-r· ler 'lf reslgnJ~tlon wa• reaJ M~"l .
Jrllng, Mr"- 0 J .
IC, Mh
,'A
M&lt;-l'"'' &lt;ecec. tl&gt; mo•od
A&lt;thu&lt; W•h•dl aod ltn Wyol&lt;
1"\
~!rs . J1ck Fry wa 1 appo1nled H
Cha1wf11 .
ACROSS
3. Marshy
2ri. Throw 11
co· Lib1 ary ehairman awl Mrs. E ,
SHOWER
·1 :"Anim&amp;!'11
mt'adow
:.:G G1'1 man
L, Slelll appointed to f!ll lh t Vii A. mtsu·lillnt!"Us ~hower was re tur
4. War-g ud
a!.!l!{';: ney uf Mrs . MtCarty on tht- L1 ceutly held honorin" Mrs. Jat 'le.o;
,. t! .Q}ult-r
lf("orscl
marines
!')1·ar)' Comm~lee .
Jlayman at 'he bome of Mrs . lt t:~iarmerit
~ - HH• will\
1h Y·
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bf-rt palt: Housh Co-hGIItelle~ -..t&gt;rt'
9. Cbh·
1il&lt;t ti!Lnd
p. 1enA worktng ~~hedule was 5t'l up I Mr.~ . Lort'n and Orville Colema 11
18'. Bol!f-"1
6 . r.~·a\' '-' out
e'ed)
Jy Mrs. JiUPl'S Hlmp'lon norl ead1 Gt.me, W6f"t' played. many lovely
of.liihielo.JJ
7. Warp-y arn
27. 11-··too h.l!
n1embN was apponlk'd il dalt• u11 gJft~ Wt're re('tJVt'd and rdr .•l-&gt;h·
J2,0ilbf
8. Hot and
2\Y. Colwh1ch to work a1 the libra ry.
1 mcnts ~erved to the large erowtl .
humid
teoctlon
Thf' club vote-d lo purt:hH :-;e a .
Partwrose pela!t

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w .omen's Society of Ch~ist-1 Reuter, Mrs. SC!ott Folmer, Mrs.
of the Rock Spnngs WUliam Bartell, Mrl. Amos Leon·

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Meeting HeldT uesday Sept. JJ·

IMrs.lohnSmith
1/s Hos~ess For
Mrs Earl Kmght and daugbter, Church s""iety
Marilyn Sue, were business vis- ·
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Braves To Face "Jinx Team"

HITS THE TOP

In Tough Twi-Night Contests

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"toughie" in a tw1 -m~ht do.ubl eheader with th~: PhJiadelphia Phdlies. The fillh ·placc Philhes h!lvc
· a 1"0..8 edl'(e O\"cr the Braves and
are the onl} t~'am 111 the circuit
with a chance to beat them in
their se&lt;Jsnn srru•.-,
A sweep would boost the Brav(' ~ ·
lead to two gaml:.&gt;. il spht would
them six perct•ntage point~
r::.::====~====~~ ~ iuleave
front and a dou hl r loss wou lt.l
enable the idle Brooklyn Dodgers 1
I to take over the l&lt;JIJ rung undisputedl y for tht• f1rs1 lime since
1 Aprtl 28.
Wnrren Spahn LS slated to try
for the 200th victor} of his career
tn one game w1\h rookie Boh
Trowbridge 2·1 gom~ in the olher
for the Brave~. For the Phillie ~,
CAN
Rub in Roberts &lt;Jnd Jack Meyer ar ~.:
slated to hurl With Iloberts gunning for his lBll1 wm
Thre• Share Hero Role•
Bill
Burton, Dub Huh! and JOI)
IT'S
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. BETTER
when the Braves suc~.:es.s (ully met
TO BE
their bi ggest tc,t of the season
Wedne sday. Burlun. who hll a Ln.
pie in the first llllllll!o:, knncked m
the deci sive run with H single 111
THAN
the eighth mnin~ after an errol'
I.Jy Danny 0"\ onncli hel ped the
Dodgers st·orc llHL'l' mns 11nd pnrdure a 7·7 llt'
We Do Expert Work On
Bultl. bcakn hy the Dodger~ 1
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Tuesday ni~ht. reec1ved credit for
1 his eighth v1etory nf the season
AND BALANCING
over them whil f' Adcock whacked ,
AND BRAKES
a two-run honwr 1n lh!! sixth that
put Milwnukct• ah1•ad. 6-4. Jt wa .~
Adc·ock's 13th of lh1• ~ :·ason ag ~:n n st Brooklyn - l"Juall!ng thl' majot·
league season mark.
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llilwauket&gt; Braves who rind the1r
season-long "jinx teil.m" the next
obstacle in the rocky road to tbe
National League flag.
Relieved, but hardly fresh, after
Wednt&gt;sday'5 pr('ssure-filled, 8-7
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Cleveland are both eyeing Cindn- Brookr ec
83 55 .604 1
noll
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Btrdie
Tebbetls
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manager
Cindn~:ti
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58 : : 3
f'IIAT #1-5
for 1957 Jt was learned toda)' by St Lo ·
69 68 .504 14
V!CTOI?J'
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the United Press_.
Ph.t'lod~l
p h 1· 0 63 73 _"rod
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N
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Crows Chicks stayed on top of a nlce Ml series a 5 he put to7"A.tf 0'
e er t e gers nor thl.' In- Pittsburgh
61 79 .436 23lh the Plll'kcrsburg All Star Bowling getber. games of 223, 1M and
%1-!ANr€1?
dlan~;: "have much of a chance to New York
57 81 .413 26J,.I League last night as they won 203, while Paul Clifford followed
1'-'15 Pt/7'
get TebtK:tts, though" according Cblcago
51'1 83 .399 281,i two out of threw from TbOJ"nfia' with 542 and We.!! Belles bad 321.lilA&lt; OVER
to the 80urce, because GcneTal
Manager Gabe Paul of the Red
W.Gnesd•y's
RMultJ;
Super Market at the Coliseum AI. BiH Harlow, the former .star aoft..
l1o,ooo
leg s •'works together with him ex- Milwaukee 8 Brooklyn 7
leys. The Chicks now llave won ball catcher, had 569 to pace the
1Vt~AP
ceptlonally well and wants the New York 8 Cincinnati ' ~
~YP. out of their first e:i~ lil&amp;me.s losers.
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present set-up lo continue for a Chlcaso 3 Pttlliburgh 0 mght
] JD. the tough _West Vlrgmla clr- THORNE$ SUPER M.ARKET
MOA'f!f
lOng time to come."
Only games scheduled.
I Cult.
C. Reeder
177 166 td 480
PAI?AP£
The 45-year old Tebbetts, cur-~ Thund~y'1 Problble P~hers
The locals had two good games Duskey
1~9 173 178 510
rently a leading "manager of the
SL LoulS at New York mght again last nieht as they rolled G. Reeder
179 191 194 M4
year" candl&lt;late for the job he Mizell _13-12_ vs Worthington_ 5·12. 920 in the first line and 919 Jn Dluvens
1M 187 190 530
CJncrnnatJ at P~ttsburgh mghtthe final game, but had a lapse Harlow
214 182 118 589
1 .has done with Cincinnati this aea·
son, has one more year to go un Jeff~at 6-2 vs Kim~ 13·1~. .
in the middle Une as they rolled
Totals
882 889 882 28:i3
der a three-year contract he signed
Milwaukee _ at Phiiadelphla
2 only 788 for a total of 2627 for CROWS CHICKS
with the Redlegs .at the start of games,
twtllght-night ---Spa~n the everting. The apposltion hlrd Clifford
182 169 191 542
lfEEDEP
the 19~3 campaign .
16-10 and Tr11wbrldge 3-1 Vs R6- 882, 889 and 882 for a 2653 total Menchini
153 148 193 492
oNlY ~(Ill
The Tigers and Indians are both berts 17·16 and Meyer 7-8.
Paul Riggs led the Cbicks wtth Riggs
223 13ft 203 ft81
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shopping for new managl:!rs for
Only games scheduled.
- - - - 'Louks
177 141 173 491
7 vs Pierce 1·7.
Bell
lt!J 177 1159 G21
HOLES 11J 1'1£ IN
the coming year and both " have
Friday's G•mes
New York at Kansas City-Ford
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made definite overtures in Teb- Ch.icaso at Brooklyn night
o as
920 788 919 Z627
17 _5 vs Gorman 8-9.
eur WtWr4betts' direction," .said the same St. Lout's at New York
Washington M Detroit -stobbs
oveR- W4,.
sources.
77-1!5 W.4'5&gt; ,1/lf;- FIR!-7'
Milwaukee at Philadelphia night
15--11 v.s Foytack 12-12.
lnternetlonoll
Leo~gut
3 UPAT" r.ll£
Tebbetts
and
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IHAJOR rJ?!UMPII
Only
games
scheduled.
Baltimore
at
Cleveland·
JohnPlayoHs
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er Leo Durocher, as a matter &lt;&gt;f
P.6-A. ~1/fAt..
Amerlc•n League
son '1·10 v.e Score 16-9 or Garcia Rochest-er 12 Miami 3
rriAT 60ES (JACK
fact, have been the two
most
W. L. Pet. GB 10..12.
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lfUi LO~r;
7V 19~7 - /3(/f HE
sought after pilots during the past New York
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A!fp 2.
89 Ml .640
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at
Ch1cago
night
Amtrlcen
Assoc:latton
!lAO COA'IE tYI!(JHr.Y
three months.
Cleveland
78 59 .569 10
Washington at Kansas City night
Semi-Fin.l Playoff
C"l.O'i&gt;£ Tfllf, YEARBraves Boaton
Even the Milwaukee
77 61 .558 II% New York at fktroit
Indianapolis 4 Minneapolis 0
W£'rc interested in Tebbett's serv- Chicago
76 fll .555 12
Boston at Cleveland
Omaha 22 Denver 3
ices for 1957 until they signed Detroit
71 67 .1'114 17J,i
Fred Haney for next year only Baltimore
59 79 .428 29lf.l
last Tuesday night.
Washington
57 81 .413 31\2
"When HHney ~uccceded Ch.arlito Kansas City
44 93 .321 44
Grimm fts manager last
June,"
Wednesd•y's
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weren't at a]) .sure that Haney Detroit ~ Washington 2
would be the man for them next Cleveland 2 Baltimore 1 night
year. Tcbbetbi was their
first Ksn. City 7 New York 4 night
By Jack ('uddy
middleweight title, Cl'edlled .,bet- chOice if Haney had (ailed to make
Thursdo~y'• Probable Pltchns
United Press Sports Writer
ter condition and smarter boxing a good showing."
Roston at Chicago - Bt·ewer 19S\'HACliSE
N. Y. Ul-' - Fiery m t&amp;&lt;:tlcs" today (or hls savalle·vic
Onnwn Basilto. whn recaptured tory.
the wchcrwt•ight
crown
from
The 29-year old Ci!tmt'n gave
Johnny Saxton Wednesday night Saxton a hloody beatmg
and
and is rast in~ co\•rlous eyes on the · stopped hirn 1n the ninth round of
their return fight before 8,M6 tn
r&lt;tlcs, 3-U, In th1• Pthl'r NL gam.:o. WtH" M~:morisl Auditorium but he
By ED SAINSBURY
the line," h.e said.
Walt Mon·n ·:- ,evl·.-,th ·innin.e: hom - mLLqt grant New Yorker Johtmy a
United Press Sporh Writer
Veteran Quarterb"k
cr snnpped -~~·orl'ly~s \lc and
"rubber tille match." hcfore he
CHICA£;0 l1P - N[Hthwestcrn
AI quarterback ParsP~h. 1 an will
Cubs &lt;Hi ded •1ngle r1..1ns in the goes after Sugar Ray Robinson's would have a successful season U I go w1Lh the samt' pair IIVallablf'
CJgh1h and ninth innings to :;eal 160-pound crown.
Jt l'OUld only flm:;h m the fn·st dJ· last year. Dale Pienta and Jack
Vern Law's l!:ilh dcfc.1L
For Carmen an-d his handlers, v1swn in the Big Ten grid chase Ellis. But both were injured nt
Y•nk le•d Sh•ded
a.L least, the tec hnical knockout The Wildcats might turn. up lwo pJ one time or another dunn'{ the:r
In the Americ;m LcaRu e, the t•·ium ph £dtled the s lx-monlhs dia. the ~harpest breakaway runners in career and duplication could leave
K.,osa~ City Alhl!!lics deft·ated the pule over who should havr won al , the Ie.ague.
the Wildcats in trouble.
NC!w York Yankees, 7-4. anti cut Ch1cago l~t Mareh., wh.~n Saxton
Sophomore
Wilmer
Fowler,
The full back could be one of
tht'ir lead Lo Ill gaml'.~ when th ~ took the ~1tle fro'"? Has11io on a Mansfield, Ohio, has virtually thrcc players, Ed Qu.inu, Lan·~·
Clt•vl'IRnd Jndi&lt;tns shaded the Dal- controvrrs1al tlecls10n.
clinched the slartm,il left halfback 1 Van DUst!n or John Foster, and
timorc Orioh•s, 2-1. EddtP. Robin Cut Off R•treeh
job and has sparklPd in early w1!h the competition now going on
son and Lou S ki za.~ hi!mered for
•·t fought a much 11marter fight drills with h1s speedy tlodg1ng 1h.e eventual starter could do more
thr Athlt.-tics, who kayoe d '!'om last night,"---said
the
cx•onion runs. going the di stllriee frrquen~ - than a satisfactory job.
S t u r d 1 van~ ':Yith five runs in th(' farmcr from nearby Chittenango, ly from well out.
Veterans will be ava!lable fur
f1rst two mmngs.
1 N Y., who became the ninth man
A
tt!lurned
serviceman.
Bob
"'1r.each
lme job with Guards Joh r.
F:arly Wynn jilnin ed his l71h win in wdtcrwelsht history
to win
KI,I!vt&gt;r, could take over the other Lohbauer, Tom Williams and A\
r 111 the ~ l'ason for the Indians and
back thr title after losing it.
~ truek the decisive
hlow of tlH!
"I u ~c d boxlng-in-tacltcs,"
he halfback spot to gl\!e new coach. Viola and Center Ted Ringer out
. game whrn he hit a s1xth-mning continued, "and cut off his re-. Ara Parseghian scoring threats standing.
llomrr Wynn yiddwl seven hits in treats when he tried to circ~e. in- (rom east post. McKtever. too has
For the other jobs Ben Napolski,
B 1-:l mnings :~nd Don Moss! came stead of following him around the been a standout in enl'ly workou~~.
Stan
Dwyer, Ted Hysell and Cliff
ahowin:~ signs of fuUillint; the
out 4lf lhr t1111lpcn in the ninth l•l circle. like at Chlcugo."
Peart could tUrn up at ends, and
promi:se
he
displayed
in
high.
wrnp up mattPrs.
Happy Carmen, with a slight
John Smith and Alan W~yhrieh at
F'rank Sulllv11n plteh.ed a live- cut on his left cheek and a some- school before he le!t the Wildcat
the tackle spots.
hi\t('r for his 13th win as the Bos- 1 whal swollen nose, said: ••J won campus for military sC'rvice.
Overall. the Wildcats will be
Lineup
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10n Red Sox Knocked the Chtca~o the l"lght at Chicago too, but did
flurly
good sited with fair speed.
Even with tbesc runners, though,
1 Wh1te Sox from third to fourth no\ get it, lllthough 1 wa.s a bit
Northwestern
faces a lleven
But
plal'e with a 4·1 deetswn. Jat•ki {' stale then from over-training for the Wildcat lim~up W&lt;Js uncertain game Big Ten schedule, missing
.li ns('n hit his 19th homer to lead lhe postponed bout. And I didn't and Parseghian wnnt L'd to keep
Huston's 11-hit attack.
fight smart."
it that , way. With !hi.&gt;; in min&lt;] only lowa and Michigan State.
Jtl ly Hoe ·t wor. his 18th ganw
"Dul I won 't fight in Chicago," he has shu!fled his lineup steadily
Wilf'll
H&lt;,rmr,n Kill ihrcw's £'!'!Or Ua.,;ilio declared.
and expects to keep Jl up.
UNLUCKY
DAY
w1th the• ha!'les filled in lhr• ninth
Mouth Bedly Ripped
TAUNTON, Mass. - All
Ed·
It keep:s the boy.o; on tbe1r toes. ward Nune.s got for heLping poHce
pr1 ~t·ntt•fl th1• Ot•troit Tlg('rs w1th
Saxton, who will be out of action
d :J -2 v1dory ov~:r th£' Washington
for wcelHI because of the badly A player .~oesn't ~are" become caleb a car thief was a $25 fine
~l'nat1•rs.
nppC!d left sldc of his mouth, llkc· compl~cent, he s&lt;ud. and we After overtaking the thief witb
haven t made_ ~p ~~r minds yet his car, Nui'Jes headed for home.
I.;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;,;;;;~, wtsc said:
some poSitiOns.
, En route, be IMt control
and
on
"I won't fight again In Syracuse
Even a .000 record. for t~~ sea. j wrecked his ear against a tree.
HDst llo got away with butting and
othtor things la 5 l niw:ht, here io hiS son wuuld be vast ~mprovement The fine for reckles:s drlvlng folfor Northwestern. wh1ch tost elsht ' owed
. own backyard."
IJJimes and tied the last match last :.:::.:::·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _
Johno:v said tbe ripped mouth,
Crisp. cotton housedress--button front stylO--V neck·
l:ear
Nnw Is the time to gel
The Wildcats have not won o
which required nine !titches, Wl\&lt;t
line,
bound with white pique trim. Full swinJt sldrt,
ready for winter driving.
caused by a butt, not by a punch. ~ill Ten game since beating 1111·
washable
fabric with all over print in black, brown and
Saxton will receive about $71,400 nOls in the last game ol the 19~4
blue,
"
from the record central New York ~~~ason.
$134,939 gross gate and $75,000 , Th'!s year Parseghlan was some·
TORONTO, OHl~'"l wellhed 19?
MISSES SIZES 12 T~20 ,
lbs, when I s\arted t.akJ~ Rtmnel
TV-radio money . His 40 percent of "(l!at hopeful. "We're going to !!Ur·
COflct~ntfate.
l"va
had
wonderful
re•
HALF SIZES t6~ TO 24'h
all net receipts iJJ twice that given ~pse !omeone somewhere ahms
ault1. I have lost 73 1m. •nd never
have t rune hunrr:r " wrt-.ea ll:lda
Basilio. who will wind up with j :·
Stewart. 909 M•in S1., Toronto, 0 .
.flft'ed the seeond kByO jn hiS" ca· I lei!~ I like a new poel'IOn."
about $3.5,700.
A8k your lb'UIIIIt for f oum:ea of
Johnny, fovored at 7·5 in the reer of 60 fights, that each of the
Uquld RENN:!L Concentute. You'll
never know 1 hUT1J!1 moment wb.Jia
tate betting, suffered such a bat. three rina officials gave him only
reductn11 wUh RXNr..EL.
tering Wednesday night as he suf· one of the eight completed rounds.
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Na•.ional Guard refused tn bu9ge from an embattled
~~~~~·:c~h~oolrullng
at Clay, Ky .. \O&lt;Lay despite a Kenlucky ,at·ijtal the admission of two Ne~o

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their
ordered by Gov. A. B.
·~,:~t~o hold back pickets so
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could walk unmolest
the near empty
school.
[~~.~~''' were bo-ycotting it.
not immediately known
t b e Negro chilch'en'a
Mrs. Jamee
Gordon,
agal"o, defy the mob and
tJ:wm. ~.to . tl\~ school. She
she ha•fDot decided.
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An action for damages In the
amount of J5,1Ui.64 was filed in
tbe Meigs County Coutt of Com·
mon Pleas today by David A.
Oakes of Portsmouth ag:ainst the:
Ohio Fuel Gas. co.· of Columbus.
cause for the aetion stemmed
lrom the ~ollision of a vehlt:~le
owned bv the Gas Co. and a truck·
trailer- lOaded with building Stool!,
owned by Oakes, Sept. Ui, 1954: on
M.::sser Hill, north o.f Pomeroy.
The action clairm neglig~nee on
the part of the Gu Co.' driver
caused damages to the
trailer
truck and loss of tlsuage in the
1 a~unt claimed in the suit.

Funeral services for Mrs. Anna
Marie Wi~ 73, · Min!frsville who
died in Meigs General Hospital
this morning at 10·30 will be held
Monday at 2 p. m. in tlle Ewing
Funeral Chapel,
Tbe deeeued is survived by her
hu4ba~;~d" J!feny Franklin WJse;
t~ee daug!iten, Gqtrude B~ld· \
w1n of Ravenna; Bertha Llevtng .
and WinlfrCcl Voll of StoW, o.; two
t104!, ~y F Wise, Jr. of Stow
A MANGLED ~ILl o! ~o4 WT&lt;Ckago ta
and L.ewis Cecil Wise o( Miners·
OreyhuuM bua alter ifaeadou cullialon
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VI ~,
· .(l.lso surviving are two gr.,.ad
ta injured. The crash ana fta.a..- ~
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autrJe on th11
= 1,,~~ old bead,• , ~'- friends ma" call ll.t .ttre" fU,jjl!r,il
0itb:ena CliUll:eil
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tollaY" of the
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the
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sudden dhth due to a heart attack
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IDIIIlen, m a
IU!ppold) wife of Clyde B. Ihltt at
Tl'IUI'Id&amp;y night. He
th.elr home in West Covina, Cal.....,.~onlsta "want .
ifornia.
evet')'wbere we can get
W
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She was the onlv child of the
lt:."
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K·a sw told the applaudlng
Is survived by her husband nnd
members of· an A!Sbama Wblte
their oJ)ly child, a daughter Mrs.
CJtizens CoUDc:il tbat "a collapse
Ralph Shafe and a grandson DonOf law and "order is .bear at ' band"
ald Shafe, who also reside in West
~d pi'edicted some aegregatlvni&amp;ts
Covina, CaUfornia.
wiU diJ tor tbeb' call5e.
Funeral arrangements are in· Kaeper was sentenced to a year
complete.
~n prt,_
on on coni.eJll:pt chllt'ges for
Funeral services for Carrie Am·
Mrs_ Jhle is the sister-in-law uf
maldn,J. anti Negro speecbe11 at anda Warner, 81, a former re81dent
CUatl)ll ·In defiance of a Federal ! of Chester · will be held Sunday at Miss Vida Ihle of Po~~;~eroy, 0.
Cour( illjunctioil. He Is free under \2 pm in the chester Methodist
a $1,000 appeal bond.
Church. S he died Thursday afterThe ruUng in Kentucky' was noon at tbe ·homc of Mr. and Mrs.
balled on a U. S. Supreme Court Clifford Enlow at Belpre,
The Rutland Garden Club Civic
d~e of M,ay 81, 186G, leaving 1 She was preceded in death by
Comrninttee o1nd Mr. C;rpar o( the
the primary ·responsiblllty
of ber two husblindl'l, otto Pyles and
Carpar Nursery · "lt Burlingham
~pliance with its des~tilon Wellinetoh Warner.
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completed plans this week for the
rullnJ up to local .!!!ChoOl boards
Surviving are a son, GcorRe 1-'y·
landscaplng of the new ~~:ymnas.
and not individuals or groups.
lea, Cheater anrJ two dflugbters:
ium at Rutland. This is a clvi&lt;:
Plans for a Youtll canteen In project o( tbe club under the dirTh8 ruling did not app&amp;, .to near Mrs. Stella Torrence, Long Bottom
by Sturgis, ·Ky., one fo-rmer and Mrs. Edna Enlow, Belepr~ Also Pomeroy were being announcM to ection of Mrs. Robert Reibel and
trouble spot where' the school sur\'i'?na. are four gtand c:ll1ldren day with an organiutlobal meet- Mr.s. William Folan.
boinl bad officla11)' voted
to and f1ve great grandchlldren, two ing scheduled at United Method·
Funds for the Jiroject have ·been
Jntearate t-he high school,
brot~ers and five sistett.
ist Churtb In Pomeroy at 6 p. rn. accumulated and the Carper Nur.
I Fr1ends may call at tHe Ewina: , sunday, Sept. 16. ·
sery will plant Ha~l :tunfiter, Hiclt,.
In North Carolina a group of . Funeral Home untd" nqol'l: Sunday.
All Youth Fellowship members ei Yew, Barbary . Julian, Co~vexa
Net:fO• _. filed suit in
Federal Burial wiU be made In tbe Chester were lt-rged to be present for the Holly afld red berried Pyraean·
Court see'kln~ to overthrow its Cementary.
meetlna: as well as parents inetrest thus.
·
awetping lea:n:dative- altemp_~ . to
ect"ln {he establl.sh.rnent of such ' a
The . plot of ground is 90 by 80
m~t~lnJ»Ubllc scbooledsegregatitln . YOUTM RALLY ~UNDAY
canteen in the community,
and lttciudes the 81Juth side and
1o over
•.11uei · ;a-.egroos mov
Sunday
Segt. 16 at 6:30 a
-------· front entrance ol the new build·
throw a pupil a•igmn~t
1aw Youth &amp;ny wtlJ. be .hetd at the
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BURGLARY ATTIMPT
Earl McHafrle, janitor of-'the
year JJ)d a. at_andby plan ~itten peOple
13 to ~·
Refresh
Pomeroy PoUce were today in·
ScbooJ~ and h.h a5sistant&amp; will ass.
into the COnaUtlltlon last SaJ;urday menta will lte 1 erved. The Rev~v~stigating an attempted burglary It wit~ "the planning, which wlll be
provldln-s for
aboU.IIJdl'l'g &lt; ;the Mel (MIR'bl.n) mbble, , evangelj.s at the Karr and van Zandt Motur
publle aeflools and· ll&amp;~ •PUblie and troup sobg tt..d:ir, Will be 1a Salea, early Friday morning: The completed thl month.
funds for
prJvate, letregated -chqe Of· fhe rneetini aM ~nk would-be intruders were. evtdentscboola.
-Catanzaro orgal$tf ' Wlll · asslat ly teared off' before arrival of PO·
In Virginia the- Genera) As-aem him. · ·
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NEW YORK UP - Sports DIbly eond~ered a law that would
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--rector William Whitehouse of the
withhold fun&lt;k from any schools
American Broadcasting Co. anthat are forced into jntegrauon. A
nounced · today the network will
House apprGpriatlon c:om~ittee
car.ry 11 college football games,
......, expected to appr(Jve the law.
re-aturing time11 !ron1 all seetlollf'
of"
the country. starting Sept. 22 .
. The West Vitginia PU~lic SerSept. 22: Syracuse at Malj'land,
vice Commlsaion bas set Friday,
2 p. m. EDT;_ 29, CalifOJ"nl'a at Jl.
September 21-; as the date lor the
hearing of a petition of the Rut· linoi~&gt;, 2:39 p. m. EDT.
Oct. 6: Sta,nford at Ohio state,
land Fuel Companv of Huntington.
3 p. m., EDT; 13, Navy at Tulane,
The company seeks aut)lority to
3 p. m., EDT,; 20, Tens Ch.ri.!ltla.n
bulld an4 operate a $Soofl, 000 gap at T!!xas A &amp;: M 4 p. rn., EDT;
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!liatributlon sytt&amp;m to serve Tew
Haven and Hartford In Mason 27, Michigan State at lllinols. 2:30
p. m. EDT.
County ·ana · Cottaeeville in Jack~
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aon Col,inty.
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be up
Pittsburgh, 1:30 p. m., EST; 17,
for apjrovoJ before the eommlss- Army at Pittsburgh., 1:30 P. m.,
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