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The Daily Sentinel

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The Women 's Auxiliary of the
Grace Episcopal Church met on
Tburlday at the home of Mrs. J .
E. D. Hat1111ger. with fi ft ee n preee nt.
Mra. Evert'tt Hays presided and
devotional prayers given by .MrB.
E . R. Ti tus. The Secreta ry, Mrs.
Lit'twilt'l" and lhe treasurer , Mrs.
Price gaw~ their repo1·t s. Mr.:~ Har Llnger r.ead an article
abou.t a
Japanese E pu;eopal Bishop Mrs.
HaYs .tpOke un L1 hcna and Mrs.
Ke}ton showed scenes tak.en in
Maine.
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Followmg the business
and
.!tudy period Mrs . Hartinger served delicious ref~shmen ts
after
which the member3 enoyed a pleasant !Kl-Ci!'- 1 hour in the Hartingers'
love ly c ountr~ Mme.

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Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor
Eleanor s. Schaaf, Middlepor t Society Edilor- Pho11c 6079
SHIRLE Y , ROU SH

6- Daily Senti nel, Pomtroy-Middlc po•-t, 0, Sepl 16 , 1"56

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Mrs. Richard Rosenba.um Honored
At Layette Shower Saturday Eve

Su u d&lt;~~ ii!lt rnuon wht'n a

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The hos1t;!'o,
cou t-se to Mn

SURPRISED

BY FRIE NDS AT HOSPITAL
S hll ley Hou ~ h , mcdiea l pat! en!

at Holt .. r Jl o!&gt; pJtal . was surpriSed

frum Heat h M• •lh oYouth
.Fellowship
Ullllt• lt&gt; lht• ho, plla \ for a shurt
vi;,tl wJ lh her
Th• .:.. !tad ht'&lt;'n a~tcnd1ng an Ot-

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Mrs. W iHi&lt;:1m Atk •ns assi!itM by
G :~ rn t•s W t' ff' plo~1 • •I t!unttg ttw
Mra. R obert Morris Jr. e ntertamed , cVL' Il ihg afte r wh1d1 t he hono. E-d
with . a layette bower, Saturday gut·~ ! opent'll h• 1 llldll Y g1fls

ev.e mng at her homl'.
C h.:ster
Road, hono ring Mrs. Richard R..r
senbaum .
~ aflai r wa~ held in t he recreatio n r oom w here a wash day
theme was carried out in thl· decoraUons.

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a
sa lad f1ccr " lra •mng
Confet·r ncc
at 1
J ark S\'e!tg, Mrs . GJ&lt;Jt(' \1elhodL,; l Church from 2.30 1

Htrh ard t"ollrod . Mr ~
Edward 1o ~ p m nd we n~ accompam ed
Baer, Mrs ltl{'hartl Junes, Mrs . h)- th e Hev C Haymon Konkrlght.l
Th~ odu t e ReL'1.
Mi :-.~
Lllrbara
Oiftcers ,tt the Conference and
Coati'S, Mts.~ S 11 lJY s:nter.
Mrs \J ~ ttors wtth Mts-' Roush were Edl"aul Chapman .
Mr~
Leverett Wll t d l-'!e Mt'l'omas, Stephen Coats
lluush . Mrs How ard \1uush, Mr;t. ttobcrt lk nncsy, John Ketchka,
Tom Crow J r \fr ~ Alfred Orow, George Htbbs, Eudell Konkright,
Mt s Bob Ctow . M1 s l'' n •d RttSc n- Sharon Jolll' , and Vera Covert.

MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY

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Mrs. Ebersbach
Honored Guest
On Her Birthday

t..~um .

Mrs

P hil lip

Grace Met.hodist
Womens AuxJliMy
In Thursday Meet

June Ridenour Exchanged Vows
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With John Epple On August 25

and daughk-r, Rhonda; Mr. and with tbe F. B. I. there.
Boaa, GaUl.poHs.
and Mn. Robin M.Jlll u4
The group enJDYed a pienic dln· daughter, Robin, are on a mo«lr
ner at the RDadslde Park.
trip to w aahineton, D. C. ,ihe Smo-

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Mrs. Vwla Edward!'
has re- key Mountains, FLorida and other
t urned !ram a week'&amp; viait in Col- southern stale~r.
umb us w•th ber daua:hter, llrs.) Recent cuesU of Mr. ,and Mra.

Harold Hlnkt·l . 1\fr ~ George Tay.
· lor. Mrs Onn Sunt h. Mrs. Rk h·
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Lucill.:! YouD.J , and her afl.t.er, Ml"5. Sturle)' MiU 11 Included Mr. aDd Mn
Lillie Goke)' . _Mrs. Edward.~ bad Arlie MUla J r., Spri.n*field, who
planned to visit her 10n, Jack, who were enroule hOme from a VIQo
was a recent surgical paUeat for tlon in Florida. Mrs. lbn~ld JohDttre trouble bllt received word son, Springfiekl was alao a recent
tbat he had been taken from biB &amp;.Uest. of Mnl. Millt wl'o I&amp; m at
home In Penrusyl.,.ania to a Veter· her horne on Fourth Ave.

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M:r. and Mrs. John Buckley vis-

Ited Sunday with hls parents, Mr.
and Mrs Chris Buckley and son
George in Zanesville.
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Mrs. Lewis Van Cooney
and
dau ~ht er,
Judy.
accompanied
FirJYd Stallley, Dayton, to Washington. D. C. after Iris Van CoOney, who has resigned her posJtio.n

NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. lf"&amp;rk Grut8er,
Long H.ollow road are announcing
the birth of a son, Malcomb Joa. eph, l t Holzer Hospital, Wednesday September 12. Grandparent&amp;
are "Mr. and Mrs. John Goett, Lincoln HJll and Mn. Charles Grue~o
er, Cleveland . The Grueser 's also
have five other &amp;OnB.

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Color
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Jack Bechtel

NO. 132

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tul!lday, September:

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yeu~;~tile-plut-! Tf-lis fine but low-co~~ miniature focu1e1 to 2 ~
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and shutter •peeds to 1/ 300 for octiofl. Drop-In, no-thread
makes It apPle-pit-easy to load, and; the "red;dot''
provide box·comera simplicity In color slides. ·

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HOME
FURNISHINGS

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HONEST
VALUES!

Selection
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BEND
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BEDROOM SUITES

LIVINGROOM SUITES

$89. to $399.
. $58.00

SEALY MATTRESS $39.95

SOFA BEDS

COMPLETE

Platform Rockers .. $19.95

HOlLYWOOD BED $4950
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$89.50

'LANE Cedar Chest $49.95
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$69. to $995.

•OLD FASHION

WOOD ROCKERS

$8.75
. $3.95

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AXMINSTER RUGS $58.00
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wrre we ekend gu u ts of Mrs. \\o'tl

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~mmerce memb~e~rs~h~i]l~~c~o;m;m~it~te~e~~~as~~tb~e~y;I~~~~~~~~~~~~~5~~~~~~~~~~ I
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RUG PADS

Ham Baxter.
Mrs. George Tavlor of Cincmnat J
was th e weckenrl ~ucst of Mr. and
~Irs . Harold Hinke\.
David Thomas returned to hts
hotn&lt;!, Minersvi!l e, S.'lturday aftct
a ~ o we&lt;!ks vi sit in CrookSvill e
with Mr and Mra. Walter rhomas
and famil y.

Mrs. Paul Harbrechl and inftml
dau~:ht er, returned to thelr Mm oun.,.oln Hetght.~, )torda;y from thct
Holzer Ho.'lpilaJ,
! Mrs. H. D. Defenbaeber w!t, wa~'
' rail ed here twg weeks BIOr~th
illnen
ber brother, Jl't
B.
Will returned to her home. Co umbull, Monday. Mr. Will a patient tn
Melli&amp;General Hospital is tol'lvalciS·
cmg nicely.
Mr . and Mrs. Doli Blanke)lship
of Canton arrived Saturda.y for a
visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary
Swatrel at the home of her daughter Mn. Norma Chapman . Mr
Blanke nship returned home, Suu ·
day evening and Mrs. Blanken5htp
rcm:nned fo r a weeks vistl.
Clarence Andrews and 1 dau g!t tcr, Mary Alice are confined tn
thelr hOme, Ebenezer St. wlth th e
flu .
Raymond Hatfi~ld and son Chn rlcs of Brooksville were weekend
yuests ol his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Andrew Hatfield and other rel :.~­

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YES, WE TRADE
PLENTY OF USED FURNITURE IN OUR ANNEX

BAKER FURNITURE
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Grne Eakcw o! Da.vton spent lhc
wec k~ nd with hia motber, Mill- J
W. l&lt;:Mkcw , Unlon Ave
Mr. and Mr.a. Edgar ftcplcs of
· Columbua returned ba.rne
atk r
spending two weeks vlaiUna rel ative~ and friend&amp; !n Pomeroy and
Martrord , W. Va .
Mr. and Mre. William R. OINeiJI,
Pomeroy Rt. 3 wfte vlalt.td ihte
pMt week end by Jlr, and Mn.
Ray-mond O'Neill and chtldrftn ot
Forl Wayne, Ind. and Mr. and Mrs.
. Holly O'Nelll and children of Columbue.

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You taste It In every steamlnr cup-the unusually
rich, tanii'Y flavor of nature's choicest coffee.
For that's what Fol,er's is., .a unique and individual

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Tlxidbs and prl-v•te autos were · nlfllt meetlftl .~nd • pot_Iucl •up.
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"i.U II&lt;
·the
f pressed
into service to oarry mes- per wiU be l!er.-ect.
~ ·iat· .,
tagea to abd fram the tbree hoeMr. and Mrs. Stockton was ap:pltab here.
pointed in charge "of plans ~or •
· Many of the couriers were Halloween Party.
,:
\. )':OUthtul members of hot r()d club.s
in the city.
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l The Port~mouth Exchange 'Clos0
'·~ in&amp; came as the most Important
development In .the nine-week-old
\ strike since a . mob attacked the
J: Cadiz Exchani:e several weeks
f ago
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The labo~ dis_pute has curtailed
phone serYice m 24 c&lt;~untles of
·
tbe state".
William.s said he regretted the
The Ex~ulive' Board of tbe
Jlnecessity .. for closing tbe ex- Middleport Parent-Teather Auocicha~e "but the company simply ation has named the · following
cannot permit per&amp;Onnel to be sub- room-mothers for tbe year: Kmde t"jec:ted to coritinuing and lnCreas- a:arten, Mrs. Guy Reynolds. teach·
'! inJ ha:zard.s to life and limb."
er: Mrs. Harold E. Hubbard, .Mn~.
41It ha.s become necessary to Clyde Ingels, Mrs. Donald "'Milh,
evacuate pen~onnel for
fe-ar of morning; Mrs. Michael Hackett,
their ufe.ty," he sald.
Mrs. Harold Long, Mrs, Lloyd Say·
Williams said Ohio ConsoUdated re afternoon; Flrst, Mrs. Magg ~
"Jtands ready to re-open the ex- "Mrs. Marvin Swan, Mn. Charles
• chanP. whenever it baa effective Slater, Mrs. Clarence Stewart; Mrs
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t •ssural)ce from some
autborita- Carpenter- Mrs. Lional Boop, Mrs
tlve aourte that personnel
and Cbartes Carksoo, Mrs. Earl Davproperty will be acconted propa- en port. •
proteeUOD under the law."
_Second, Mn. Allensworlh-Mrs.
. Tallu Resllme T..ay
Mllton Hood, ~rs. William Davis,
Negotiations in the et.rlke bad Mre. John Bollinger; Mnt. Rupebeen. tentatively Sl'~eduled to re. Mrs Denver Nelson, M.rt. James
.sume today but officiab doubted Pu!len, Mrs. Norman Humphreys;
wbetbe.r they Would be.
Thtrd, Mr,s Covert-Mre. Comell
WJU1ams aaid: he saw
"Uttle Van~, Mrs William Lowe, Mrs .
· bope" 9f progress tn the negotb- LouJs Long; Mn. Sherman- Mrs
_ tiona. '•He aaid ihe tbree main b- Ke.~meth Cooke, Mrs Charles EdSUM were - union 1ecurJty, a. no- wards, Mrs. Don ·Beckcr.
strike claUJe and whether certain
_Fourth, Mls!l Hawley- Mrs ?ale
employees should 'be eone}fk*red ·a~ NJchloson, Mrs. _Robert Rawhnp,
management personnel.
Mn Edward Sltles; Mrs DavJll-Heavy fog tloaed Jn on tbe area Mrs E. M Blake, Mrs Clayton BDlJa1t night and residents contacted yar~, Mrs WilHam Criner.
authorjties by haUlng polite crul.tFlfth, ·Mr. Kennedy-Mrs. Miten, leaving porch Ught.s on or ap- l~rd Wlldemut?, Mrs. Jack S~tter-pearing at the poli~e and fire sta- fteld, Mrs. PaUJ Scott; Mrs Phllllon
ttons ln person.
' -Mrs. John Lyom, Mrs. James
Doctors we~ on around-the~ \ Das~ietlh, MMro RHusselU LyoMns; . L W
lX '
'--k
du'"
to han dl ~ any emer- 1 McComas
rs.
ey- Roach
rs ·. Mrs
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Mrs aw
Don
•gencle.. that might deveJ.ap. The Gaut- Mfs. Forrest Batbtei Mn:t:
n~bt. however, was usually :~,ulet Edison 'Iaker, Mrs. Bert Bodimer.
bt1t the phone blackout willS f'Xp~d ~o be f~lt more today when
the buamese dlStrict opened.
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J.afecraclclne1 WC!'rrr Petrie~
· Lt. Carl Bower of the Portsmoutb poiJce said the city had a
'aeries of safe-craekfnp recently
• ..and we were a little
uneasy •
C
• abo~;~;t that Jinee the phone&amp; were
~
out.
Tbe annual Tag Day of the Wa·
However, be said officials were .bam&amp; WIJ.jte Falcon Band will be
4~m~ only sb: tim~ during held on Saturday according to an
tbe ,night _and _U,e ~!dents were announcement by Director James
-aU ot a mtnor n~ture.
Breen.
The band will begin with th eir
TIM Day activities In West Columbi.a early in the morning and
will proceed toward New Haven.
CINCINNATI, 0 . UP • Produte: They will make collectlonll in each
· ~s. about steady; net pl'ices town.
-~,l flrD\5 fo:r U, S. eonsumc~s.
Member~ of the band will pB-rtJc, ' , Whites an_d b~wn,s, A jumbo •'7· !pate In concerts and a. parade Jn
aJ; A large 46-49; A mediume 28- each town.
,, ,~1 ; A small 1-21: B large 35-+la.
Vilits to weet Columbua, Oltf.
Chickens, unsettled; tryera S-B;J,I 1ton, Muon, Hartford and New
lb 16-18'r\; hens heavy over tilb aaven are scheduled. The band ex1
,..1$15; hens 5 lb and under 13; • pec\lk to ~lve in New Haven
.be'nit _Jight type ~l.J.~;
.s~eume- m the afteruoon.
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Moth-ers .For fear

Willa rd Ebcrsbacb and oUter r&lt;!l atives.
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Mr:;. Will ard Ebers bach , Mrs,'
Charles Buck and David ~1ight 1 •
wrre Saturday C\'cn tn g d1n nn
· guests of Mr. and Mrs . Ran Mi ght.
Rutland.
Mrs. Lou1.~ c Jones, son Willia m
nnd daught er, Mrs. Sam Lashorn
and nnught cr Sm tc, uf Pllri ~:~, i'll .
nnd

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To Be ""turday

blend of natunlly more flavorful Mountain-Grown tof!ecsl

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Experts q:ree that these ~ mountain coffees, grown in
rtJt\ote regions where there is an abundance of fenile volca~ic
9Qil, warm ~pie rain, and year-round sunlight, have
the most oatisfyin11 tang and flavor of any coJtee known today,

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And you will.lgree that th~ rewarding flavor and fragrance
you discover in Folger's is the fineet you have ever .
' njoyed. Distinctively rith. Unusually t&amp;nliY· Unmistakably
Folgcr's-Mt Mountain-Grown coiTee'

•-• muoh rlo~&gt;~•r In fl•vor '~'~M

you .,..

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-Folger's Coffee ... lfs Mormtaln-Grotp;n/
llO"UUIJ DIIP AND

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Station.
The program will deal with finding steps to rid the state of m:• e-acid pollution in lltream5
The decision came after th e
· board approved a meallur,. .:ivin::
the ex.periment station $30,000 to
car ry on an initial study in acid·
water controls.
The grant, part of the present
STURGIS, Ky. UP - Nearly tw o
week&amp; of racial interJatlon at Stur- two-year budget, was earmarked
gis High School enc:ied today when for mine·acid water investigation
Prinripal Hearl EVIns, actina: on in 1956. A satisfactor y program
order• from the Union County wall not worked out until this
school board , twned hack ei.gh l year.
Taking an outside &amp;art in' the
Negroes l tudenta ;! t the door of the
program would be the Ohio Coal
schooL
The action followed a pattern Asaociatioo and the Mellon lnetiset at nearby Clay, Ky., last Mon- tute of Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. S A
day when four Negro children Braley of the MeUan ln~;titutc, an
were barred from the Clay con- expert in the fic.ld or mine-acid
oontrol offered to lend his assl.sSolidated
echool,
which
had Lance to the program. ,
attended for
~eell:
underthey
the pmMine Water Klll1 Fish
The
polluted water comes from
JIJ:obs, and
stateof police.
tection
National Guard troops abandoned coal mines emptyi'nJ
1 The six boy and two g1rls ar- into surrounding
stre1ms. The
rived at the Jehool shortly after
high
acid
\!ootent
ill
fatal to fisb.
10 a. m. EDT and were accompanied to the step, of the .tehool by and other wildlife feeding in Lbe
U. Col, Clarence c. Burcb and two streams.
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The bvard concluded that if
otber Kentucky National Guardssuch a condition can be AOived,
men.
a great economic area for Ohio
! would be Qpened_
"'The area has great potential
for state parb and play £roun&amp;,"
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SOCIETY

Seeking Methods To Prevent Mine
Acid From Contaminating Streams ·

Integration Fuss
At Sturgis, Ky.
IComes To An End

il'ijured when they were
' and ' beaten by more ,than 80 pel"ao.. Company Prcs1dent
.J
· V,illJlarns clalme&lt;J they were mem.
~rs of -the striklng Communlca-.
Uoi)S Wo•ke1&gt; of Americo. ,
Gov. Frank J. Lausc:he immedI~e)y dispatebtd Ro~rt Mo~lton,
Leo R, Stor)' was elected th e
~harrmao o! the Ohio Public 1Jttl- ~ new Master of
tbe
Hemlock
~ lties Com~Jssion, and Col. George Grange at the recent meeting and
I Mint)e., Chief of •he State Highway etC'ctlon of.. officers this week
f.
Patr.ol, to Portsmouth to get "a
Other officers el~ted at · the
~ full report" of the sltuatto.l'l . .
II meeting are:
b Ladtus&lt;ldbeth alsFBo lrbevefolledt tbbtat he
Ovct'8eer, Stanford
e
e e ca. e cut- Lecturer Frank Clark·
. a o
tings_ Jn .~e area •:warranted and Edna Cl~rk; Assistant'
1
reqwred feder_al mvesticatio,o.
r..eroy Sli.uter.s ; Chaplain,
PICTURED ABOVE are IHembers of the neWly o·rganlzed
Em~nc.y
0KIInd
Smi.th ; Treasurer Dorset Smith;
Meanwbde, off-duty policemen, Secretary AUce
Stockton GatesberUrs deputies and st&amp;te high Keeper, Leon Sauter.s.
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pl'ans
this week for an .a.U out campaign fOr mem·
of
waY patrolmen were called back Ceree, Vicky Clark; Pomona, launched
bers~
.
A
letter
is _!)eing sent out this week to ;ill business;
'to ~uty a.s an emer:gency wa.s de- Marilyn Stockton; FJora,
GOlda
tl,.ared. Polic ~ officials ordered 8 Sargent; Lady Aslllstant Steward,
21-m•• auxiliary foree to take up Mlldced Stoek!••·
posts.
Executive Co;,_uiittee; William
.An emer1~ncy communitation. Hart; Home Economlc.s chairman,
l)'ekm aDd Cout'ier service wu Manda Eastman; Youth chairma n, I
ealabllshed linking the citf.'s two Linda Stoektoo; !.&lt;ai.slati"' ,gent,
:(o p~ons and the police, fire ~a m Curtis.
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COLUMBUS, 0 .-UP- The Ohio, Water Control Board
made plans today to carry on a $200,000 f.Ght against mineactd waste in Southeastern Ohio.
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The control board said Tuesday it would ask the Legislatu:~ for tbe ~oney to set_ up a long-range research program
with the Oh1o State Uruver&gt;lty Engineering Experiment

· .Flve company supervtsora were

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, SEEKS MEMBERS

exeba!lge betause of alleged

union vlolenee.

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' f&lt;&gt;RTS~~UTH, 0 .-llP-oSome 75,000, residents of this
' Ohio ~tver ctty and county mustered .all available manpower
today m efforts to ke&lt;:p communications going in the midst of I
· a telephOne blackout.
. AU -phone service was cut u!f Tuesday night .when the
strike-bound Ohio Consolidated Teleplhone Co. shut· down the
ma~

FASHION TIME

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~Uf'Nred 1'hvndt~rt.

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rStrike Torn Portsmouth Is
. Hit By Telephone Bla~kout

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Unvld l\1 i.l( ht of Mldtl lt'p Ol"l
Wt'l'kc nd gu rs l of M1'. and

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or Montt.r. "rteiJtltiUen will a.era.._l inch ,....,....., •• ... thalt
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KODAK MINIATUII EQUIPMENT

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Control of West Vll-ginia, to the
of chairman of the County
Executive
Con,unft-tee. at a meeting held In Pt. Pleuan~ on Monday evening,
BurdeU'I el-ection tb the post
followe&lt;l the resignation &amp;f Lester
OhUnger of New Haven. Ohlinger
reportedly, reabt'Ded to promote
hArmony in tbe party. He bad been
elected chairman of the committee
at a~ earlier meeUng.
At tbe aame time, tbe DemoeratB selected two candidates 'to
run in the November 6 general
election. Rot.rt Peoples, manager
of Tiny'~ Drive Inn In Pt. Pleasant, was numed candidate for
county clerk to oppOJ!Ie OrviUe
{Buck'l Sturgeon, who te on tbe
Republican ticket.
MoteD Stanley was st!lected to
.rlun for Justice of the Peace in
Robinson District.
Oblinger, who is a supervisor
for the state liquor commission,
had served as ch&amp;Jrman of the
county De~ocratic Committe-e for
a period of eight years.
Burdett, an unsucc·~dul candld-ate for the l&gt;emocratic nomlnation for a:overnor In May, Uvea
lp. Charleston but maintains hifl
voting registration In the county
and hl.t mother etlll residea in
Mason County.
The new chairman was
also
named finance cbalrman and will
serve on that- eo'm.Uitk"e
along
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Church. Jred I.
pfesident of the Association, presided and Mr. Catanzaro gave tbe
opening prayer.
Plan11 were mad~! for the Thanks·
giving Union .Service which will
be held at the Heath Methodist
Church on .Nov. 21 w~th the hOJt
pastor, · the lt~v . C. Raymon Konkright, presiding and Mr. Gardner
as the speaker. Music will be. presented by the -Methodist choir di·
rected by Ben Philson.··
The Association had a review of
the Union services for a nurnb"er
of years. These annual servicee Inc!lude Thanksgiving, Good Friday,
Week of Prayer.
A disctbeion wa$ held concerning tbe cy,pe of Halloween program
to be 1ponsored on "Trick or
Treat" nl&amp;ht. LUt. year children
in costume who broua:ht contributions of used clothing w-ere given
a spuial treat at the Methodist
Church under thi! auspil'es of tbe
Aleociation. Final decision will be
made in tbe October meeti.na:.
A vote .ot appreciation to the
·WOmen of thf Methodist church for
the dinner tbey served _the ni.i!y
Vacation Bible School staff was
given and Mr. Gardner, Dean of
the DVBS, was commended for his
fine work during the past two
yeDt'l in this position. Material for
the next year's school was also

' Eletted to the post of 'campaign
mana.eer for the· comin&amp; election·
was Vallie Toney.
Burdett announeed at the meetIng that sn open house would beheld •t th e hom e of ms
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Mrs. P. T. Burdett on Ohio ruver
R&lt;Jad on November 3 for Robert
MoUohan, the Democratic candldale for governor of WCJ l Virgini.a.
Member s of the county commit- 1
1y.c present at the meeting on
Monday wer.t as follows : Cologne
District, A. L. C. Dunham and
01·a Thornton; Cooper, c . Ji,:. Fry
and Allie Hoffman;
Wagener,
Fred Spencer and Pearl Roush;
Graham, -OlJeva 1\oUJh and lloyd
Roush : Robinson, Dora K-app and
P&amp;ul McCoy: Union, Jap1es Cain
Ethel Sane; Al'lbuckle, Charles
and John Woyan : Clendenin
Let
and Raymond Robhuon;
Lewis , Sun Llttlepa.gt and Wall•ee
Burdette; and Hannan.
Wealey"
Meadows 1and Kenneth Powell.

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CLOTHING STOLEN
Barbara Stout of Middleport
thi 8 morning . reported to' police
the theft of a rose colored Jacket,
'4 length raincoat, gray ladies
Blacks and a gray wool skirt from
her auto while ~k~d in front of
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sal(f JIDlk ,D. ~llf, a ssi!.tant - ~­
redbr
uf the Natural Re.souil!rl l·
Pl&lt;uant, ..... w..
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Department and a member~ of. tlu~: ... ,
accident at
on Satur- 1
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board.·
'bu been llsted aa "fair" at .
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Wells uid the land
the Holzer Hospital In GaUipolill.
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becaUJe of the lack
Meanwhile, Judson Brake, 16,
Mr. Dibble, tbe main 131eder, •liro of Pt. Pleasant, injured in tbe
MeiK.s County farmers lave un- Streams are unsightly
emphae.iJed the-aacendancy 'of evwreck ,is Rpilrled to be Jn t.U Sepl 21 to place 1U51 wheat the reddish stain ta!J.Sed
acid.
A;ft&amp;ellsm in all cburc~ 8 at ~bU
c:ondltioll. A tblrd youth iD- acreage- in the aoJI bank.
Slate Rep. Luster Cooley {R-Vill-lime and said th11t .speeiJ) ·eft~ pure&lt;!· !In the accident, Gary WilLand eliJible for the
wbeat
were needed in the ellaueliatlt
Of :Mason ill said to be in acreage nserve in ONo iJ that ton) said th~ area has poSsibUitia
field aDd jn the Sunday SC'hools of
~ndition at the Meiga Gen- · aormally planted to wheat, Wa1- of industrial use also.
..Bot }nd111tries beatitate to lotbe naUon. H.e told hi11 llstenefa
H06 pitaJ.
· •lace Barr, Ohio State University
in tile area because of tht
cate
\lilt delfpile a church mcmbenhlJi
The tluee were Injured oa S.t.- atenslon economist, explaiaa.
at ·too,ooo.ooo, crime and juvenil~ urday morning wben an auto driv- Wheat mWih hive been groWn on damage done b1 the high aeil
delinquency is o.n the increlle arid en by the Roush boy left the htgb. the ac:rn deaip~ted for the acre- content of the water,'' Cooley said.
Cooley aald the Southeastern
the cbUrcb.people lnust wake up to way at Clifton and .! truck a tne. age rese-rve dunng ODe or more
0~ area 15 bard bit with the
tR daqers ahead.
All three ~re at tirst taken to of the years 1952-56 inclusive.
Meigs General but the two Pt.
The eton~ explains that problem of add-water 4!onditi0115.
The closing prayer wu JiliVCD b)l Pleaunt boys were later removed far~ers C'lln harveat DO crop ma- He said Raccoon Creet lo Vinton
t.he Rev. c. E. Hoyt, pastor of t)c to Holler.
from County il ooe of the main liOUUetl
1tunng l:o~ eeed or train
!lost church.
Rotub h: said to be suffering , ' "banked" aerea for tbe entire of tbe IM)lluted 1nters in the area._'
with internal injuries. a fractured year, January I, 1957 to Decemleft wrist and a fractured left leg. ·ber 31, 19M exeept a crop whieh
PISTOL MIS81NG
Brake b~ a fractured aQe and nor-maUy would mature in 1958
Anyone recently purcbasinc a neck and bead injuries
but was not harvested due to con.22 calibre High Standard AutomWilson hae a fract~ pelvis dltlons ht-yond the control of the
atic Pllltol bearing the Serial I and euts and bruins.
operator. No grulng is permitted
Number 511538 is asked to commu- ~
oa suob acres during 1887, except
through permia&amp;Jon ia emerge.ncy
nicate with the Midl1ltport Police
Department as soon as posllibJe , 1
cue. ',
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Fanners must comp(J with all
aUOtmenlti to qualify for tbe 1967 1

Facin"g DeatDrne
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onday Night

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LANCASTER, 0 , UP - A grand
out. They mUst sign an agreemeot jury wa 8 Cllipect.ed to report today
by September 21 with their eouaty OD ita investigation into tbe deaths
ASO committees, designating spe- or_ Coro-.er losepb A. Geer's two

The JOF Class of the United
MethodiBt Church will
a
rummage sale to be hefd · in the... Further plans for the organl· dlle \Jiact.s llA wheat acreqe re- wwea.
Bethany Cburch buildipg on No- utional meeting of the Mason !K!tve before planting, Tb.eae acres
~e doctor, appearing volun~
vember 1, 2 and 3.
County Young Republican's Club must be no greater than the wheat tartly, spent about four aod a half
..,. - have been announced by Ca.rroU acreage allotm,enL
hours lief-ore the grand jury Moo~
FLIP!-~
c.sto, oreanJz:auonal chairman.
The least number or acres • day. Twenty-41even other witness'
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ib• me•tlng to 0,ganize the ,·larmm may p!a&lt;e in
re- es bad ~· hmd befo.. the docdlub will be held on
Mond~
serve te 3, or hts allotment whidt tor testified_
evening at 8 o'clock In the Ame:f. ~ver is smaller. The most ~umber
Geer's fil'5t wif~ , Jeane, ~ied
can Legion Building in pt Pleas- Jll 50 acres, or 50 percent of his Jan. 14. 1954, and his second wtfe,
ant.
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allobnent, whichever is Jarger.
CDn.stanee, t1ied. last June 28 DocCommiUPes have been named (O I Paymen t rate per bushel, Barr tors said t,.e firs t . wife suffered
make plans for the organization I SIYll, will be 60 percent of tbe from a hea~ condition a~d that
of the club. On thr constitution county loan nte. ('I'he national the_ ~on~ dtcd of narcotic ~ "inand by-laws committee are Walter averag~ is 60 pereent of $2 or toxttall__••_·_ _ _ _ __
Windsor, John Watterson, J r., and $1_..20 a busbr:l). PaymetJt per acre
Charles Burdette.
Wtll be the smaller of ()) the norMembe~ of the arrangement.!! mal yield. for the fann , or (2) the
C
committee are Rush KI'Qdel Rich- normal Yield for the tract desigard Mullens and Vitus Hartiey, Jr. nated as the acreage reserve.
In charge of registration will be'
John Hushlon, Lila Estes, and
Paul Rardin. Serving on the resolutiona commUtee will be Ralph
Sayre, Radford Ingles. and Da.llas
Buck.
WASHINGTON. UP - Hog prices
.Ciroline Windsor, Joan Hllllhion,
an important politic al fador in
Marilyn Casto, and Jo Ann Johnthe... Midwest, have appcarcntly beeon will have charge of the regun their nonnal seasonal declinf',
freshmenb.
COLUMBUS. Q. UP - Harold E. an Agriculture Department econoAmong state Republieal\5 ~h-&gt; ~h.errington , 68, a Col umbus puh- mist sai4 today.
.
wW _be on ~and for the meeting hctst and· former newspaperman,
'B ut the economis1, Harold F.
•~ ~ohn Ftelcl), Jr , Republican died . Tuesday in St. Anthony's j .Breimyer, said' the department's
cand1date fo~ at1 orncy genera1f" 1 JloSJutaJ.
i livestock upert still predict that
John D. Hobhtzel! ,•Jr., State GOP 1 ~e tallia County native W1t!! l pigs will bring better prices than
campaltn chal~man ; Fred
Blue. strtcken with pneumonia on Aug. they dld last year. Department ofBluefield, pres1dent-elcct of the 18 when he wa!l admitted to the ficials do not expect any repetiW. Va. Young Republican League hospital . Cherrington served 23 tion of the slide q.at carried hn!i(
end
lack Mann, Beckley, president years as drama and music critic prices to a low or about $10.fiil
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of tbe &amp;tate- group.
fur thO Columbus Dispatch, enter- per hundf!d weight last December.
IDDII CAlli, II, sl.tl at tha I!ODtrolJ a1 bt lftd 1\oJ Bl'oiMali.' U, .
lbg publicit v work in 19.'14.
Brel.myef said department ecO!leXplain iD MuUe. Jf. Y.. boW th.,- ltole a plane Olll lmpulaa and.
Service will be held et the Broad omiBt do not put their pr1ee foreMEIGS GE"ERAL HOSPITAL
IOU'ed OVtl' (.,oq Jfl~J~d tor mon tbi.D Q hour. Eddie- told poUca
Admitted: Eddie Epple, Pome- Street Methodi st Church nt 10:30 cast in dollar.&amp; and cents terms.
that M learped to a, b1 ""read!DI 1 boOk.• but ht. mother uid
a. m:•f'riday with burial in Green But, he predieted,....prices will reEdward JhlrwJd, ~ ol the plane. bad. beta JiYIDI. hlla liiiOD8
roy:without her approval. After a ptrtect llndiN ended lbelr adftn,.
Olsc:hareed: Roosevelt Hawley, Lawn Cemetery. Survivon inchlde main 'appreCiably above" last
turo,lba ...,.....,. ~and .,J!r~. J!!J!!!PII' ~·
his wife. Harriet.
year's low,
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Poineroy.

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Publi1hed every afternooa except Sunday by Tb~ Ohi,,

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N.'ltioJal advertiJhiJ representauve, Bothoelli -Klmba :l, lor
M., Lu.il.aton Ave., New York City, 16, t.; Y
Subserlptloq, rata: Delivery by carrier where avalhble 31.1 ren t:!
per weet : one year 4.n advalie• at Tbe Daily Sentinel oHicf . $.1:1 .60·
•lx moath.' $7.80; thre-e months, $3 90. By motor route wbert
IVIU.hll: one m1.Dtb. Sl. By mail one year $8; &amp;IS IDOtt1bs. $4 ~ :
·!ifu ruoot.ba, $2.1!(;: oDe mootA. Sl.

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1\JEW l'OnK-Things one New Yorker thinks
li, about:
A. fri(htenlng- prollpeo:t Is In store In 1the next
month or two fur Manhattanites v:ho get behlml
the wheell ot thP.ir onm1buse!l and sfa1 t drlvln~
to Brooklyn, for one odd reaHOn or another. The
city's traffic commission l ~ trying to clear up
motoring congeStion In the borough's downtown
area-so It wlll condu ct a survey of drivers hear.J.
ed that way. Interviewers will ask the autoists
where they're coming !n;m1, If they're g-oing shop·
p1ng In Brooklyn, just where In Brooklyn they'1e
&amp;bing, and ao on and on.
In the end, the driver wlll be forced to admit
W11!1 he's going to Brooldyn Most Manhattcnlt~s
don't care to confess thllt th(Wre even going to
Brooklyn; If asked whe1 e the~··re headed, thi!'y
Broo-.riln .. t.ound customarily ltW, why down to the corner for soma
- lml wh~ t
clgarets.
Others, drawn to the daffy borough l!l&lt;e a sal•
JnOh (Oinr Upltream, don't actually know why they're headed thnt
way. StUI othen tend to laugh It off; they claim they're just going
thrO\tah Brooklyn once qulcl&lt;ly, for kicks. Now, however. at tunnel
and brhtcc approachtl, they wlll be put squarely on the spot . Drlght
younr men with pencil• and paper will ask gnmly "Why ?" The
answer• should bCIIntrl~lng.
Aalde to BroolcJJ,In Dailu readers: oh, !Ure I'm kidding. I11 my
&amp;J.&amp;mor that elephantine!

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12 00 Parson's Study
12.:SO Current
1:30 Tennessee Ernie
2 ()fl M&amp;ttnee Theatre
:l.OO Queen for A Day
3 .45 Modern Romaoc.ea
4 ·00 Com edy Time
-t·::o IMv J,itde Maute
5 :00 Aui:lt Dru Sllow
6:00 New!l Picture
6:25 Sports Eye
6:25 Les Paul and Mary Fore!
6 .30 The Dinah Shore Shl)w
6 :45 News Caravan
7:00 Flatt &amp; Scruggs.
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Nut dme you make fruit fritteR, try tb1s: after you drain
them, roll them in

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IIIIo I told Y"" abol.t' on 'W.
Nolblll[llo buy. Just ask for It.
BUFFALO BILL, 'JJ_

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

llclit Ttcl Wmtr worked tucte.ntully tor a friend, and ltOW It'• con•
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eert va&lt;~llnlet M&amp;ri&amp; Nertll, trom Italy, who made the srade because
·of official htlp from J'lorld-'t Senator Qeorse Smathtn•.
Tbt J:IJWC .JIOUII mu1t hf.ve heard the r~cent Ja.ment hen about
the lonr••IO pa.11slng of the Central Park Culno. It haa juat opened
a mew f'tataurant called the Culno•on·the·Pa.rk, which was the
aquare name o~ the lavish old joint. Raymond Loewy whipped \lp
the decor for, the '300,000 chophouse, reportedly the Jut word.
lee ahowl don't duzle me, but there's one at Madleon Square Ofl.r·
(len. now-/ojj Capadet of '117-whk:JI le bet.tor than most . . . Th.,
word 11 out that Ted Peckham, a mAn about town If anyone !11, l1as
a new book In the work11: How to Li\JB WWtout Monty ... All I ran
think of, after 1eetnr HIQit .S&lt;Jdcly, 1.11, Katharlno Hepbum come
. )lome; all il forriven.

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AND MIS. H. William
MoJney ta.bove) are a.llve a.nd
well after a harrowing exper:lence in Sequoia National par"\:,
Calitorbia, Mooney fell 40 feet
into a rocky gorgl!, and wtfe
Nancy. daughter of Loa Angeles Examiner reporte r Lloyd
Emerson, hiked alone two daya
to bring help. ( lnter1'1GttcmaiJ

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Two little four year olrls ccle_
Urated their birthdays together on
Saturday, Sept. 15. The children,
who .uc next door neighbors, a.re
Janey, daughter of Coach and Mrs.
Charles McDonald, and Betty Rae,doughler or Mr. •nd Mrs. Raymond RusselL

Donalds, in serving
pink and
whit~ birthday cake, ice cream ,
rninf$ and favors of ballooM dur~
ing the party which was beld at
the McDonald home.
Adults attending included Mrs.
James Buchanon, Mrs. Donald
Mills, Mrs. Harold Eppley,
M1-s.
Clinton Fi.sher, Mrs. Glenn Hensler. The children at the party
were Nancy Buchanon, Stcwn Eppley , Billy Hensler,
Sheila and
Micky. Childs, Susie Chapman, Patty and Barba.ra Dailey,
Dennis
Boggs, Susan Ohlinger,
Cynthia
?!oiiUs, Cathy RUflscll , 'I'nny
and
Sherry McDonal-d.

FOR
HER!

A gift she'll really appreciate, the Lady

Guests were Mrs. Wilham Chiltls
and Mrs. Woodrow Call. Jr. Members present were Mrs. Don Becker
Mr s John Foltz., Mrs. Richard
Owen , Mu. Owen Bratton, Freddie
HoudQJ&gt;helt, Mrs. Gerald Anthony,
Mrs. Raymond Licving, Mrs. Ruth
Robinson and Mrs. Allen Hughes
president llf the Society, wa 5 .a.lso
present.

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Pomeroy, Mr.s, Sherman Buskirk. ,•
Mn. Don Roach, !(n. Gene Rice,
Mrs. Boyer .ind Thefma Rover, Mrs.
Helen Kennedy, Mr&amp;. Charle~ 1
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palonl ............ YO. loo .,.. ol
lhooo .,.tRios at - SWISHER &amp; LOHSI
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Plans Discussed
For Fall Athens
Ptesbyterial
Plans were discussed [or the
Fnll Athen Presbyterial Which will
be held .ip Mlddleport on October
8 . when ..Croup 1 of the Women'~
Association met Tuesday evening
at the First Presbyterian Ch.W'eh.
·Mrs. Dorothy Savely, chairman,
-presi~ed and Mrs. Don.al.tJ Lowery
was m.1med to complete the year
as chairman and Mrs. Paul Haptonf!taH will act as secretary for
the year arter the resignation or ,
Miss Martha Ohlinger was accept·
cd.
Mrs. Dwight Wallace read an art·
icle 'The Cowpole Preacher•• Cor
lht' program and it was announced
that Sales Tax stamps for the Sid·
t Dt'~ Home ~ hould be turned in at
1 !he Oduber meeting.
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The hostesses were Mrs. Lewis ·
H. S1mcr, Mrs. Rodney Sauer ·Mrs
Dwight WAllace and Mrs. Ebet
l.Rwis and they SOcrved a sal~d .
course.

LOMA
LEADS
DRESSES.

jeweJ-Jike colors;
Rose Quarlz, Jade Green, Pearl White.

Available in (o·ur

bc~utiful carryin"g ca5e

comes with ever1 Lady S&lt;:hiek.

COM!&lt;: IN
AND SEE
THIS NEW
SHIPMENT
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JEWEI.R Y STORE
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•t left it GMC't popular ~·ton pickupwitb a I 30 b. p. li.:l-&lt;ylinder poWa p~•

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easy. Close-qu&lt;~rters parking's a cinch with Safety
Power Steering.•

.And at evf:ry stop, a Blue Chip GMC attracts
admiring attention, With that distinctive boule-

Hydra-Matic• is another eye-opener. Right away

vard styling, it's a smart advertisement-on -wheels
for any bus.iuc:ss.

he appreciates its time and elfort saving in traffic.
And later on, he caahes in on the big maintenance

One for your kind of truck:-work? Our truck sptcial ..
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GMC •\owe at ript i1 Model P35o litted with 16-foor: n~~. lt't powered with
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An ultra-modern power plant gives him flashing
respOnse:, sparkling r..oad pace-and record ~uel
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Beigs .. F&lt;lirway Green

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Mrs. Leland Saxton entertained 1
with a Tuppe{ Ware party, recent·
ly at her 1i0me, Nye Ave.
Artfr a '-d@monstration by Mr.~.
Mary··,hnt! Tennant of New Haven
W. Va. games were played and
prizeb" awarded the winners.
A dessert caurse was served by
1hl' hostess assisted bv Mr~ Jaek I
Curti~ and Mrs William F Clark to
Mrs Lelia l'~lint, Mrs Albert Wood·
ani , Ml's Charles Strauss, Mrs Ed·
mund Grueser, Mrs F Ray Wilson
and daughter, Dorinda and Mrs
Edgar Thomas and daughter, Zan!l.

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· SCHICK'S Colora for Men lnolnde
Snow White .. Hunter Red .. Buckskin

A Crypto,rAm QootatiQft .

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with travel case, $29 . .50.

14-DAZ HOMI TlllAL STARTS
tHRlSTMAS OAYI
· Ho be fullrsalisllod or

E.a.ch day the code lett•ra are dttrertbt.

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Two Four Year
OldsCelebrate
Their Birthday

Robert File
Is Party Hostess
IOn Monday Eve

Ifriend.11 Monday evening when I
Mr.s. Hubert Taylor gave a dem· :
be·J onstration
of Cardinal Craft pro- 1
ducts

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1Mrs.

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T e !~U~a Circle o~ tbe 1B. II.
Sanborn MJSSlOJllty SocJety a.tended the evangelistic service at the
First Baptist Chureh Monday
fore adjourning to the home of
Mn. Glen Hensler where a short
meeting was held ' and a dessert
course served by the hostess.

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Mr~. Dorothy Glenn and t.!11111i1h·
Jtavqna, ap~l'lot th~ tel'. Peuy. &amp;PJtnt ,.,verat day~ with

colors:

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for Lhe threce L'1, X tor the two O'a,
lk\1!,1 Sttt"''- apaa
trophiea. the lenl\h &amp;1\d forma.\~ ot Uat ~~· art .. au ,bll\t&amp;.

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are invited to a pancake supper
which will be held from 6-7 in the
church dining room
under the
llUPervision of Frank Cbeesebrew
&amp;nd the Rev. C. E. Hoyt.

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that gi~es him shaves so cloSe, he bu.
t~at clean-shaven look from breakf~ll·
' to-bedtime. Schick "2~" in a choice of

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CONFERENCE
PLANNED
workers conference
of tbe
Women's Missionary Convention
of Hocking Die:triet will be at tht
Naomi Ba~t church, Saturday
1at 1:30 p. m.

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llr. and
Houcl..llabelt, Mr. anti
~ra . Gerald Schuster, Mr.
and
Mrs. Tboftlll .Bowen, Mr.s. Marie

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night wa.5
observed
Tuesday and members of the Fet&gt;·
ney-Bennett Post, American Legion, were guests. Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Hooo acted as receptionists
for the congregation. Special mu·
sic was presented by the orgt~.nist
and by Mrs. c . E. H~t and Mrs.
Homer lfy sell who sang a duct.

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WilEN LU&amp;l4WELL GOES
A;lR 1-116 \'ITTL.ES, WfiAT
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Church ia
filted to capacity this week at the
nlgbtly evangelistic services being

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Mrs. L. Saxton
Mrs. Russell and Mrs. MdJona1d Is Hostess For
were ass;sted by Mrs. Joe Whlte, I Party A.t Hrome
Buchtel, a houseguest of the Me-

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,tiJIWI1etm to be ataytnr In the U~ B. A. lately b.ec11ua~
qtalll bUll Jntrolluud ln Congreea; leamed ncenlly that

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Plans were made to present
American flags to the Salisbury
School and the Rock Springs
troop when 'fheodorus Council
Daughters of America met Mon·
da~ evening at the IOOF hall.
Mrs. Thomas Cook, councilor
presided and Mrs. Elizabeth Rathburn was reported confined to her
home with a burned fool. Talk.~
for the good of the vrder were
given by Mrs. Ric hard Campbell
anr~ Mrs. Claude Darst and Mrs.
Darat reported on attending the
·Stde council sessiOn in Colurnbus.
At the close of the meeting a
sociD I b.our was enjoyed, games
we re played and prizes awarded
the winners.
The next_ meeting, Oclober I,
1 will begin _,.a t 7 pm and members
i are requested to bring potluck.

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Salisbury School
Brownies Will
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JOF Class Plans
·A Rummage Sale

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Tuesday evening Mrs. Harold
nbaum.
Chaae rerei.ved a corsage as the
SN Kenneth Mankln returned tJ mother tuwlng the l(lrgest number
his base, Norfolk, Va. MonOay aft- of her famlly present and Mrtl.
era 15 days furlough with his fam· Ruth Robinson, daughter of Mrs.
lly here.
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youngest mother.

~RITTERS

8c30 For~ ·Tre·at,e

Miller, 1--aulette, Cheryl, Carolyn,
J . M. Crump was a bualneas! Mr. and_Mtl. Junior Spaun spent
- - - -- - VIrel.ni~ carleton
u.any and Buddy Smith, Linda visitor in New Haven Wedn,aday. Sunday w.ith Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
TOWN COUNCIL MliiETINc;,
aod Sue W1uih, Jimmie Gibbs,
Sunday afternoon ~~:ueats of 1Mr. Pierce.
The r tg ular mec1ing of
tbP, M.~trion Kearns, .Donna,
B1·enda, and Mr.s. J. M. Crump we~e Mr. : Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtl.s,
Town Cuu nt il u[ Hartford was Bpt.ch nnd Johnme Gibbs, Ahce, arm Mrs. H&amp;rry , Crump, Captalp. 8pent a recent Sunday wi11h Mr.
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
held Tu~sda.~-· ~vf'niux in the Ma)'· Carolyn,· Betty
and
Charlene and Mr.9. John CaUoway and Mila and ],irs. L. D. Pierce and Hoyt
BellO Si-gn On
tH"'.!&gt; orftc~ &lt;tnU lhe !ollvwinw; •no- ll&amp;u;h. Rcbu and Norma PMlter&amp;on. l Sharon l .. yr.n CaudiU All vf Hen· C(~ta
8:00 Captan. K·a ngaroo
6c00 Captain Kang&amp;\OO
Lit·~ wa ~ ordered:
Adults present wtlre_M'r. and Mrs. derson.
9:00 GaiTy Moore
9co0 t;nrry Moore
I Elbron Crit es .town Mllr.shalL de Lufo Moore, Mr. and Mt·.s. DonROUSH UUN:ION H,l&amp;o.D,
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Pigott and· 9:30 Al"lh11r Godfrey
9 :30 Arthur Godf.rey
The annual reuniDn, ot.the .fct- ~ghltr a.ttended tbe Ours re- lO:SO Strike it Rich.
sires to not1fy the [Htople tr~veJ.. alti Gibbs, ~.r.s . Charlea MUler and
10;30 Strike It Rich
1111-: ll1c highway through the town M1·s. D11viU Warth.
cendants of GeoriJ!e 11nd Suzanna umon at Pomeroy.
11:00 VaUant Lady
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11:00 Valiant Lady
tha t 11ll (·ars ~pr·1·r.lln~ or exceed·
PERSON.-...t..s
Rous~
was
held
at
the
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Pl!arl
Powell
or
Vienna,
11:15
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in).( the ~pl•r·d llllll l 111 the town
ni'chart.l J ~nkins was a business theran Church at Broad Run. A W. Va ., .spent severnl daYs Wllh 1J :30 ~arch for Tomorrow
lh " dri~"'l.~ will '''' .·oo·J'L'''''I "Lool ·
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covered
dish
dinner
was
served
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a ur ay
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her mother Mrs. Emf(la Powell.
fm(•d.
aftemoon.
on the Jawn, follo~Jnil: wbloh .a
12:0Q Ray MIUanli Show
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2M lt!v' Milllind' ShaW
Thf' Cll!\~ lrudion or 1he roa-d
Mrs. Kenneth Knnpp and family short business meetmg was conMr. and Mrs Ted Carson of New
l2:3b Aa The World 'l'ut118
throu gh Ihe town ha.s caused the of CoJumbiiS. have been visiting d.u~ted by tht! president, Thomas 1Brighton, Pa, spent a recent week
L2 :30 }. : 1'h-;t Wonld -~
1;00 Johnny Ca-rson Sllow
~coo John~ Corsoa s zmd M1•. and M1 s Burley Board.
Grmstead.
~nd with Mr. and Mrs. Charley 1 :SO Ho\l81Cparty
s idewalks to bt- torn 1 liP
2:00 Big Payoff
ditches now arc where the side·
Mr. 1md Mr~ . Robert Rice and
The meeting opened with the Price .
1:30 Houseparty
2;00 The ,Bii Pll)'o!l
walks weru eau s i n~ a dangerous ~ 011 Mis'f Mary RrannoD and ne~b- singing of the hymn "Love Divine" 1
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0 s~rn a.,...., 3:00 Brighter Day
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2;30 Bob ·~br Sh•w .
.i itualion. Til ls mflti('J' W'*&gt; d.i.s· t·w. !}avid Montw;omery, visited 1· . o lowmg w ic the regular re·
d
R 1 d Steth
cus~t·ll anll (•fforJ .-.; [, huve the 3 1rd Mr.s . .I M. Crump a recent ports were given . It was voted to 80 116
r. an
rs. 0 an
Sam 3:15 $ecret Storm
3;oo Brlgbte!" ·o'l' ,
maltCJ" adju.~led wen· taken. The sunday evr&gt;ning .
place a marker at the a:rave of and ('blldren spc_n~ ;.recendl. Mun· 3:30 Edge of Nlsht
3:15 Sacret Storm
Statl' Hoad Cornmis~lont! r
some
..·Irs J•&lt;·ob Phillips Mrs. H. L Mrs. Michael Roush and a com· dEay artern!"'thn w1t
r. an · _rs .• 4 :00 l(atie'li ~ilchen
3;30 ......,.;jl(j)lig~
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uo Early 'sh8W ·
t1me
ago ar 1Vt.se(
~[rS. A. 0 . Hume
nnd
Mis!l· • mL"tt et!' consJ.S
4:00 ~~;Kitch~
4:00 The- Early ShoW
1 li1111 would be sent lQ tJL!Icus;; the Mllt.lrl'ct Chapman were in Ravens· Reed, H. N. Roush and John Bum·
Mr. and M~. Denver Curtis an-d 8 :10 ~iqru-1 Reporter
malle1· of siocwHlks with (h L" town wood Munday Cllcning.
garn~r was appointed to take care sOD, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Phu,ife 8 :15 Dou¥hti £dward11
6:00 Art Linkletter &amp; . tbe lld1
orrlriJ:\lt&gt; befort• work was s\[jr\c,J
Mr anrl Mrs. Willl :lm Harpt!r of this matter. It was also voted llpent a rectnl evening wllh Mr. 6:30 TBA
6 : 15 Dougl::ls Edwa...rds
or chc ~ter. w. va.,' were lhc week to retain the present officers for and Mni. Jak~ VanMeter of Pont- 7:00 Art-hur Godfrey &amp; Friends 6:30 Sgt. Preston of Yukon
hut n11nt• ha.s come .
8:00 The MiUionaire
Complaint Wll(! m"!'le about hnl- r-nd guests of Mr. 11 ntJ Mrs. H:rr· 1 the coming year.
land
7:00 Bob Cummings Show
8:3Q I've GIJ~ A Secret
lie;; ~tntl glas11 being thrown (I long I I"Y Gibbs.
Those attencllng the
reunion _:;_:___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -;;I:7:30 Clim8x
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8:30 , Four· star Playhouse
! hr. strccb of the town maklrtg a
Menilyn and Belly Joo Jobnson were Kenna Roush, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Rou;sh, Carol Rousll, Mrs. 9:00 20th. Century Fc&gt;s· Hour
P·OO A,tlhqr M~at
dang~rou~ mAtlo1· und it i~ hupud of Gallipolis have bt•en visiting Cnrroll R. No1·ris and daughter/1, Cl de Rice and son, Jimmie, Mr. ,a:oo Your E:s&amp;o Reporter
!hal 11 _w1ll h~· stopped without le· Mr. ond Ml'S. G~on:c ,James for Clarice, Brenda and Deborah o£ ar?ct• Mn w. B~own and .daua~ter, • LO:l_$. .• ~~rf6 ~ 1\Vade
9·30 Qijio&gt;Kid"'
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10:00. . Eno Re-p&lt;mlf'T'{.
gul uetwn Lwmg t.ukl'll.
, . s£!\Wral weeks.
Syracuse, Ohio; M1·. &amp;nd Ma·s. John Rutb, Mf .aod Mr.s. J ~ R. Hoffman, L0!2l' ;~/eatbenJ"\an
10:30 Of-erseas Ad.wntura
' 1U:l5 Sp()l'Ui Par!Hla:W
AJJ.. qJU4--oW't!-fJ.~.,b~ IQe town jYt!l c . Mr. and Mr~. Merrill Johnson Thomas W~lfe
and
tlaugbter,l Mr.11. Maxine A. Arnold and dough·
11):25 Wenl11ermaJJ 'r
allowed and pal~
and ~on, Nickey, of
Gnllit)olis Mi~haela o( Racine, Ohio. Mr. and ter, su1annl of -Rock SprlQIU a~4 JliOO , New.
Councn, member~ preaent ,were: viere aundoy 'fl;uest s or M1·. au1d Mrs. J. J. Reed.. Letart, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur steWa 1·t and san
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11:05 The Late Show
Mayor, ONeall Qualle n,_ Recordc(, MrS, w. 1'. StOne.
Mrs. J. A. Ohltnrer. Mrr. Dora of Mason.
10:t5. l''rJJik ·L~p.l"tY Show
r "1:00 News
Jounes M.· Crump, c:;~~~ncllllien: -DU• Mrs.: F . .. A. ' Ch 11 pmun is visiting Rou11h1 Mrs. Inez Roush and daughMr. and Mrs. Arthur Ex.Uae of
ly;_ Fle1ds, l. w_., Glb)).11 1ji lnd -ill~ron relativi!!IHfl M~~lelta thi.'l w:&gt;ek
ler, Eleanor Loujse, all of LeJart, South ZanesviUe, M.r. •M Mra. · Sian 01! Prayer
11,:105 ThP La«! Show
Ctl~eJ, , , . !
J. 11. Rca· splint Sunday in Spen· Route 1;. Mr'l.. and Mrs. Freemu John w.olfe and son, Aat:OII of Leo :,.....----- ~-- t""H .&gt;\ •
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Roush, Btlly HOUstl, Mr. and Mra. tart .Yllll, Ohio, Mr. abd Mrs. HoBIRTHDAY CELiiBRATE.D
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Mr. and Mrs. BIIJ Roush f'll li~r· l
and Mrs. Victor Rcush· of Croob·
THURSDAY
1°;n&lt;•d a go·o,p of Utile folk n··
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vlUo, Mra. Waller Taylor ond iou,
WEDNESDAY
r(•ntly honoring: their .~o n, Ulil r
Dale and ·Ronnh, o~
Columbus,
ll :59 Sl~:n On
25· BeJo('. on his Pl~hth hlrtl1day. Gam 's
~c~~o~s
ti (:o. :.·ty
Mr. and ..Mrs. Harold •. Ohllnaflr and ll:59 Si-gn On
12·00 Film &amp; Fancy
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r&lt;'fn' s lmu·nt ~
' ldlttn lll'"e
ti U~-t:H' home
..6.c'oart'..... .
children, Martha, Anna. Charles 12:00 .NeighbOrs
1:11 It's Fun .to Cook
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.~t'rved to StL•lln nnrl fl1·nnis Kinw~
Ohlh!.f:er an d \lOft, Hemnan, Georgc t2 :30 Film &amp; Fancy
1::1u Feminine ·rouch,
5. Cut finely
r·orl' ot
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,loyrt• and Billie llaL"ll('y. l'lnu::kll'
R Gro"p
L. Reed, Mrs. Me ]-•
un K·IUipp, Sh o- 1 : 1".., H'.r Fun To Cook
2:00 Aftern'oon i'"ilm Fe!11-lwl ·
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4:00 'Vwo·Gun Playhome,
)I) · E1uploy l:l.ltlp
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fon, Brady W.u,Krapp of Col.um-f 1:30
00 Feminine T01.1ch
A.kenrooo Film Fe!ttival
5:00 Mlckcy Mouse
tt llalia n rlwr tl Subtle
27. Fear
bus, Mrs. Bob ~ar)ess and ron o · . 2:
! 6·00 · Buffalq Bill, Jr.
Levl'l 3
emanation
29. Llvu
Mason, Milt. ft. A. Grlm1tet.d, Mr. 4:00 Two-Gun Pla~·h~Juse
I 1~ Homely
13 Rho~ pa1t
JO. Loca.
and Mrs. VicWr Wolfe and son
6:00 Mickey Mouse
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6:30 Lone Ranger
~ ~~ Lr·U•·r of
I~• Ntlls
Uon
Kevla, Mrs. Geor.re. Smlth ol Fair-- 8:00 News
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( lw alphabet 1~ Blltl.'r vetch 32. Pasmont Mir. and Mr~. John Wh;laker 8:06 Weather
16.. Towa1d
19. Mountain
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l'nl...4•l·'• -'••••-:
and iamil)o, MJchlgan, Mr1. Monte 6:10
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17. Must,.. nule
•JcfHe
way
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Eveland of Pl'lllo, Mr. and Mrs. 8:15
18. Audwm:e
21 . Dr.y, u
3~. Petty
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Fred OhllPii:er' ot Columbu~. Mr. lt:3t. D1meyland
8""00
Combat Sergeant
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chalnpagne
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39. The y~Uo'w
! and . Mr•. John· O_rd and children, 7:30 A,mazlng Dunnin~~:er
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,Bower1 i
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22. Ci!'ftal grain 38. Cloa~ hawk'•
biJile
' Undl. John aod Beth of Letart,
9·Gd. -~faUst Worker Party
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2:1. Vanish.
2J. Friar's title
eyu
40. Grt•l!: l~tttr
Fred.:ObUneer, Jr. of Newa~k, N.J. 8:00 Screen D1rector~ PlayhOpse .~ \ ..... _ -~ t,
2t. Slices
. ~ ·:JOe ·. 6ti't'; Hat Theatre
Mra. John Barna of Zaue,vllle., 8:30 Eddie ·A rnold Snow
of hnr.()n
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Mn. Ju111titl Roush of Zaltet~ville, t :'oo Wed. NWtht Fig.hf.l
20. Cl .:l ~¢
R.obe11L GrW~ad .and son" oC A1- 11:40 :,'traw Rat Theatre
11. 1'\ub,, ~u t
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11;10 " S\olrts
:1 1. Torrid
bany; MQ, JOe Pa\1@,- aad dPUKh- 1HIO News and Weather
;\"~. :)o[i!'UIII
' ltu Ilel&gt;ble .aiJ.d B.&lt;&lt;kioo !.fro • .,el· 11:10 Sp"""'
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l.J..:HL. My~tery Thentre
\vonder .
ma Capehart, and Ab. and Mra. 11:15 Mystery Theatre
33 Creek lulter
12:15 'Sig n orr
Johri BumQrDtr.
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Humphrey of Rock
Mrs. Lawrence Hoffner has aceSJII'iD:p uoderwent surgery atHol·! epted employment at the New
:r.er Horpltal, Monday md is con· York CloUting House and began
valesclng ni.cel)l.
her work, Monday.
Mrs. George Powell and children
, 14tsi Cynthia Tompkina, student Barbara and Bill of Parkersbur&amp;.
Durse at Betbesda H06pltal , Cin· w. va. were SUl!.day gues1s of Mr.
clnnatl •pent Saturday with her and Mrs. Adam Ebersbacb.
pareats, Mr. and Mn. C. F : Tom·
p.kiq and brotber Cbris.
Dr. and Mr Paul Baumen, PortC. F. Tompklus attended a meet· smoutb and Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Meie.r, Columbw werte- weekend.
J.rlt of ~ocer managers, in Parker· guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rru•~-1
sburs:, Tuesday evenlng.

8;00 Pf'oples' ChoJ~e

l1 :00 News Headlines

1.:00 Sii'D Of

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Dally Sentine~ Pomeroy·Middleport, 0; Sept 18,18G8-3

Final Plans For
Annual Banquet
Are Completed

;Final pht.o1 for their anoual !
Plan, 1fiere made to .11ponsor a
banquet were mad·e Tuesday n&gt;en·
I rhurch w1de rummage sale the
ina: when the HomebulldeJ:'• Clast
MEETING ICHIDULIO
[ flr~t week 1n November, wbl.'n the
met at the Cbureh of Cbttlt with
The Pen lei Clal&amp; ot the p;)Qle- 1JOF ela.,s of the United Methodist
Mra. Tbeo Neutzlina:, prelident•. In roy Bapt.il:t Chureb w!U hold their : church met Monday evening at
ebarje. The banquet and election monthly me'eti.n&amp; at the church, the chureh . The proceeds of the
of officers i.e. held 1n October,
Saturday evening, Sept. 22 at JN.le will be used to purchase
Thomas Bowen WI$ leader of 7 .30 p. m. Potluck refrestunentl. ' choir 1·ohee .
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Mn. Roy Betz1_n g prellldent , pre·
which induded a meditation on
s1ded and devoho_ns were led tty
the topie "'Every;bocty Need, A I ·
, Mr•. C. F. ~ompkma who had ~or
Church'' and prayer by Mr. Bowen
Plen Open MouN
~er .~heme, "S:ubt.le sln.11 of ChnatScripture by Mrs. Miltoll HoudaF · •- of u- and M,. Ed rd I Jans with scrapture reading taken
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Nltl t an
prayer by
a. .. f"':"d I. I Freneb are mv1t.ed to the Open 1
Gardner teacher of tbe Class..
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owe
na: e . u~ . r. ,_... · I btUaar in December and plam
Plans were a1Jo made to .attend ~. to cel_ebrate their IIXtJeth wed- j were di&amp;eua.!l~. It wu also voted
the revival servlee 11 being beld by 1dm~ anniversary from z.a pm. vat ' to purchase a new electric water
Mr. Gardner in Reedsville and the thetr home 00 South Second A e· l beater for the church kitchen.
aixtleth weddJria: anniversary of nue. Tbe party hu been P!a~ned i Mr.11 E. J . Tracy, proaram leader
Mr. •nd Mrs. Edward 1\-ench aes:t by their 1001 an~ daugbter·ID· IWI conducted a number of games and
Sunliay. A committee wa. named a~d four generatlona of lbe f•rnily a Bible quiz with priz.es awarded
to aolicU clat 11 members for eon- wUI be present.
to Mrs. E, E. Bryant and Mn.
Tompkins.
Uibutiona for tbt apple butter proMt spouored by the Philathea
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil BiBisell 11 nd !1:15 Gre-atest Fights of Cl!ntun
dauehter ol Parkersburg, W. Va., h :30 Foreign latritue
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evU. I wonder If it can be borrowed for use against pres.'l ag~nts ·~
• , , The attention ot all ePlnC-'t wolvt·s \.!1 drawn tc Lisa Loughlin,
S'he 16~,000 Challtmge televi.11lon hofltesll. Mi ~s l.illa nlso iK 11. hlgl1ly·
))aid moJol- and own11 l111l! o! n bit; povd:c J:ennel 111 Engleweoll,
N.J.
Speaking of polletlcal campaign song.11 (we were llfl / , thert!':l a
.OO.el·com~eer named Gall Fletcher who's in town the11e day.!l wllh
a rood batch of them, le11 revolti ng than most. Mitlll !-'., who wrote
the N11v11 Flyer'1 BOIIfl and Is a direct descendant ot ll slg-Mr ot the
Declaralloi&amp; of Independence, ha1:1 a fu sd natlng l ull name ; Gall
Jeanne Dutau Ellc&amp;beth Monee Bowaer Fletche1·.
Cab drivers In Naw YOrk who are going to write books about tht~~lr
experience• are nun1bered by the thousands - but only one, Jimmy
Maresca 1My Fl4g ll Dawu) ever actunlly did lt. However, I came
a~u one the other (lay-Het·man l&lt;urland- who writes a column
tOr two weakly newapapeu and a monlhl:r;, called From M11 Bc&lt;tt Bt···
, hind t1tl Wheel. H~ cbarm.11 bll custom en. The otber day hi!! column
! WQ riven over to an acc9unt of a lqnch be had at the Promenade
utt Jn Rockefeller Plaza with for,lgn correspondent Louis P. Loch•
, ntr. "The' toad wu 1004," Hermon wrqte almoet eonde•cendlnJI)f,
, "and comparablt to Oeorge Ovlde'a cooktpt - th.e tamou1 .Nearo
thtf ff(lm :Bordeaux, France, aUbe Over.HII PreN club'' ••. Juat.
' rot a letter trom Jayne .Mantflel4, tllt.orq l',tptdal fl~''" chairman
for the SJ1ter Kenny Foundation. Y(alt. ,a m~lnl\t, no,w...;.Jayne Man.11•
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Ann and Ph~ll is Willi~s.
Me. snt Mrs Jack Johnson ant
WEDNESDAY
son, Ma:-con, VIsited his father , Mr
8 :M Sia:n On
L~s ter Johnson and sister, Betty
7:00 TOOay
Ca ll and childnon recently .
9:00 Coffee Ttrne
Rennie Russell , East Liverpo nl JO·OO ~lome
calh..:t un rriend s and rrlat1v :1s.
t t :00 Tic Tac Dough
Mrs . Hlaniee Tuiker and ~ un . 11 3(1 11 Co11ld Be \' ou
LuthPr anrl ennd ihlld1·en. Slteil:l IZ·C() Camera Got&gt;s to &amp;hool
Carrol, David and Joan cf M ~1~o n 1'l 30 Currt'n-t
and MilOS Sbirley Oli:ver motor .. J 1 :30 Tenness.:c E:.·r.te
to Parkersburg Sunday .
2·00 Matinee Theatre
Mrs John Rou or Mason visited
3:00 Queen For A Day
her grandparents- Mr. and Mrs. 3:45 Modern Romances
Artley Blake Monday ,
4.00 Comedy Time
Jol:lnnie Peck and Sonjia Crow,
4 :80 ·My Little Margie
Chillicothe, Ohio WNe calling on 5 :00 Aoot Dru Snow •
I hi.s grandparents Mr. and Mra. E. 5:30 Hopalon&amp; Cassldj
D. Henry Sunday.
8:00 News
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Villars and 6 ;15 Sports Eye
~amily vi~ited Mrs.. Villars' par6 :25 Les Paul Mary Ford
ents Mr. 11nd Mrs. Alva Tolliver ·; · 30 Eddie Fisher
at Glennwoud Sunday.
6 :45 Newt Caravan
Clillling on Andy Stewart. Sun- 7:00 Mayor or the Town
day were Mrs. Clara Stevens- and 7 :30 Susie
Kathr)on, Pt. Pleuant; Mr. and 8:00 Kraft The-atre
Mrs. Joe Wheeler, Camp Conley, 9:00 1'h.ls 'uo; You!l' Lire
Mr. and Mrs. Rome Stewart, Cheshlre, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart. 9:30 Twenty-One ~Jack Barry
Charles Allensworth, Middleport 10:00 Pr"t'SS Conference
and Patty Bennett motored
to
Lancaster Sunday where they nt · 10: ~1 Fad:•her Knows B~
tended the Hagar reunion.

IEYNOLO E. GREENI

F-M.tJoel, Joe ., at 110 Mecbanie St, Purn~r oy , 0
,a-one 398, editorial off1ce phot..e 397.

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Phillie&amp;~hilt ltedleg Hopes
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Thi· dub ""til [)(&gt; Lack ,n.l( in u
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ll':llll· hJI' t' c nh fnur ~enJU r'- , .1
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: lll' ult ·· .llH! IJOn l ur thl' n me-~a1 1 11
If thl' lH:JpounJ ·&lt;~•niur ran: ,fladult- &lt;.the~c1.
handle Iowa 1&gt; YI•Ung h'Jl c:.1goc· I •:•1d and fu ~ lbac k wilt lw th e
~lu b . tht' llawke;cs {·u UHI tw 111
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n •al ,;,•ult-r m t lw Ut;.; Tcn
11:•:: 1 :md J 1111 Glhh .. n. &lt;lit' htllr.
COat·h ruin\ 1:-:v:.t~h(·\' , kl h ~ -' ll I 1'\'l'ifllan
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viswn 1of wummg iht&gt; champ10:1 I 1!155 spasun :if lt•r .ufft•rinj a llrok 1
_Jup In tlut ~t&gt;spect. th~ pn·~~ _u_ c: i n lt-g 1n p1atlH't' l,d urt.• lht• ('Jill·
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~ese new Fall Clothes for young men will
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faced tbe St. Louis Cardinals.
But the Phlllies, a wreck-ing
crew uf teague leaders this season,
virtually squ elc hed Cincinnati's

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of tbe rorme-r's sister, Mrs. Lona
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••. gifts·of milk glass

Milo Van Mfter spent several
days_with his bfo_ther Jack at _s uv. ~I
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Price of Long 8oltom.

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d~ughler Mrs, Marion Thornberg 1
lind son Roger of Wa~hington C.l-1 .
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the Rodsh cottage, Mr~. Roseberry~
Pnotty, prac~ milk glass has been
husband's SP-3 has spent 18 mo.
a gift tradition for generations- and
in Gl'rnw.nv and he ha~ neve1· saw ·
1 'THE ORIAT JOHN L" ta what
today is no 81:ooption. Many people
his 16 mo.· old ~on. He will be di s·
Jantzen
call• thia "newut" In
collect it. More important. youn1
mtssed from se~_viee in October.
men'• Mm wear, modeled 1Q
Enoderns axe enjoying it in waya the ·
Loa A.nge.lu. lt kind or taku
Mr. and Mrt;. J. P. Burnell o(
ori(inal designers never dreamed ot.
Of!lll .beck O:Q yeariS or ao, you Charle.slon W Va spt'nl over theSppon•holders become planters, tummight tlt.y,
{lnf6111GUona.lJ
weekend with her ~btcr Ml's. 11 . n.
bltn hold ci11.arettes- hundreds of
Powell.
new U8EI8! For gi(ta, milk glaes is
Mrs ,), D. Roush attended the
wonderful. And Fostoria mllk glWIB
funel'al of het· brother In law
Charles E. Gilkey Satw·day at
.is ~ade by hand, just like the antique
Ewings F'uncral Home.
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oripaals. Come see our~ collectiQU..
Mt. and Mr&amp;. V.esper Saunders j
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of Huntington W. Va. are guest s
of Miss Clara Day and looking art·
I Plans ~ere ~iscussed for their 'er
the property of the late Tbom·
annual dmn_er m Novemb_er when as Wagner.
the Pa~t ~h1ef~ of the Metgs Tem· 1 A Revival started Sunday night
pi-e, Plthl-Bn Sisters , meL Mnnrlay bv the pastQr ul' the Methodbit
evenil_'g at the home of Mn; . C.
cimrch.
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h1r. and Mrs W~lter McDade and
Hawkins.
'M"1'8 Wilbam Alima~ ,presi-ded (hildren Cathie, Chester and · ·
and Mrs. E. ~•. 'l'ompkms opened I Mr an~J_ Mrs. Chlrles McDade
1 tht _me:etlne~ With. ~. prayer and Troy Ohio spent the week witb
· me(htatwn from
The Upper th . moth r Mrs. walter McDade
Room," daily devotional· ~ooklet. w-;~-r acco.m~ained' them home for a
Games were ~y.ed durmg the vi it
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·evening and prizes won b~ Mrs.
Alltnan, Mrs. TorniCins, Mrs. Mil·
ton Russell and Mrs. C. P Gallag. TUPPERS PLAJNS
Funet-111-8ervic!es were held
her.
A d011sert course was served at a-t the- EUB Cbureh
for
Mrs.
1he elo5e of the ~ocial hour.
Franees Parker with burial Ln the
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Mr. and Mrs, Ge111.Ld
VIolet
spent seyeraJ days at Marion wttb
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Violet.
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~nnour;Jcl.ni the. birth'of a dauah·
ter. Also • daughter wu bdra , 10
Mr: ~tnd Mn, Clyde KUihn.
Those vlsitiag Mrs. Myrtle Frost

IMake Plans For

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big. roomy, solidly built '56 Buick.
The pride of being years ahead, tod,ay.
Advanced styling, advanced power,
advanced ride, advanced everything.
And best of all, you get wond~ new
advanced Variable Pitch Dynallow•- ·
with a double helping of take-olf and
a sweet new kind of controL

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Take trntle-in allowances. It's a fact
that a vol wne dealer can alford to give
you the benefit of any doubt. It's
another fact that the beautiful '56
Buick Is more strongly than ever in
America's top .three ""st sellers. You
can draw your ownconclusions.

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Rita Jo Miller Joy('e Gloetkner
· visited Sunday wilh Mirian Joy
Fosler of Pl11nts.

Attendance pt the Melhodisl Sun
day Schoo] Sunday were 74 offer·~
ing $10.27.

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.Mr. and M1-s. R. E Grudley and
son Mike spent over the week end
with Mrs Grindley's parents Mr.
ant.! Mrts. C. C Foster.

Lige Shields fell and broke his
foot and. ~ pent several days with
his b.-other Carl ii i Pomeroy.

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SampsOn are spending this week 1
with rela ti ves at Logan W . V&lt;l..

FOR PRIZES AND SOUVENIRS

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Mr and Mrs. Blainf' of Nowark
sprnt. several days wi.th hi~ father
L. L. Nicl'.
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Mr . and Mrs. C. T Adkin~ tnOV·
ed la ~t Wt.'t'k to a farm they bought
at Mt. Maria h .

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Linda· spencer
. 'speflt . severar l!.va
dpy Mar:shall
vl!i1tors welt CatTolton.
Mr and S\ln·
Mr~&gt;.

MATERIALS, INCORPORATED
In TLe Hell1

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da~ wath rela~JYes near Ch~k'!r.
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M
u Mr s,· Char·\
Ol.an Holter and
sOns,
Jack
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Take today's '58 Buick prices. They're
not much higper than those of the
smaller mrs. Frankly, who can tell If
they'll ever be as low again?

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ONE GALLON-... u!.rPrln
S.Cond Gal&amp;on Jara·

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of the Yankeet installtHI .
thl'm a'l automatit tavortle• to 1
1 wm lh t' World
Serlts with lh1• '

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thl' Chatmccy

Mldcllo..,t

Mantle'~

the home
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Eldon Blake Jr. and family were Howard Mcintosh, Mr!i. He•·mam
in t'iKhl ,}·eara..
In spitt' uf the ract the Yanket"'
on a vacation tnp to NiaJ:arll Falls Seholl . Mr . and M,n. Joh• Frick,
1 he- Van~ dren1D£ room arter , lost tht' ~ent&gt;~ last year to_ tht'
and Canada.
Mr and M
Paul Frlek ana the a:•me wat a 11t,ene of reatralnt'd Dodg&lt;"rB and that the Natwn ~1
Mr. and Mrs. Don Efftngtr of t'hiidren , Je~~ Eddie and }Jaula, 'I ju bil.n&lt;"e , and even Mantle, ~ho League n~t only ~as two ~ltaigh.t
Clarkslbw'g we-re recent w-eek end Ml's. Juhn Batt'y and dauJhter, b~ame lht only Yankee- s mce 11r1ump hs m the 't\urld Senes, but
visitonJ. of L . .S. Buckley and
Mils Rachel , Mr. and Mn Thomas Babe ~uth to bl~11t !JO home runJI\: .1 also in the All-Star l;l:ante, 1he Ntw
Dud and Wayne ChevaHer \'Is· Bowen Mr and Mra. Wee.ks all of wa~ hl.l usu•J qu1~t self.
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t Yorke rs are the choire.
lted recntly in Tu-..rs Plains .,.ith p
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The pennant -wmnert~ were 1n a
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omeroy ,
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'their uncle, Elmer Hall and wife. I Pull ins Columbu!i and the ' host
urry to catch a tram ao.;a to e-w
a.~M e-l~nna,n . th b . . t
William Whitehead who Spe!b:t
d h 'I
York.
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Y a vtce o
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some lime with his ~n in Hetp 1·e an
os en.
The train wp• atocll:ed with th~ 1 hold off on the victory celeb~areturned to hi s home recenHy .
1 v i('ton champaine the Yanka t lwn and gave the champagne ttll
Jo)Jn David Sisso-n of Orrville
picked Up in Cle\'_e land whe.n the)' we . get . home- and have.. a p.art~
sp~:&gt;nt a waek end at home here.
anticipated but mlr;&amp;ed copping the , lh~tr wtves can ath:nd, Stenge•
Clyde
Packard
Parkenhurg
pennant there Sunday.
sa1d.
.!JP&amp;n.t a few day.s ' with his uncl•
Miss Eva Sayre RN jnd Mrs. I.e- . Manaeer Caae~ . Stengel sat beAs to Mil~aukce or Brooklyn ns
Fre-d Coleman.
ah Chitte~den RN h d 8)! their 1nde a locker, ~IS cap perched on a :World Serre-s opponent. Stentd
Ronald Dillon and family have juesta th1 s week M~- and ~s. t.~e back o! hu; head . and sal&lt;J, sa~? h~ had no p~e!e-rence .
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moved to Toronto Ohio.
Ed11ar Sayre, Sl. Louis, Mo. Ml K. ' 1t WIJ an important ga me lo win. :
We r_e not abatd o-1 anyone 1n

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Honor Guest At
Basket Oinner

Eldon W,ee\:s wa• .n ht ol ~f &amp;0
· ~Tie
,, , b"ket dfnner he'Id'lsunctal"•at l" a·
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the home of Mr._ aDd. Mrs. J ohn R.
family
Mr. and Mrt. Fr&amp;ok Wee_Jcs. _NelwnYtlle, ID
CHICAGO UP· Mickey
Dale and Gladys Baugbman of Col- of hu btrtbday . A
birth- pennallt· winnlnl home ru n JU th eumbus.
day rak~ w.:~s l!en&gt;t'tl With th~ dlo· 11th innlnJ waa the •ignal today
Members of the Joeal PTA were ner.
for the New York Yank-ee• to fio-

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J•MI!!M'Owtl. ORio-..1
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fttrtMl~
tratt."lU~_with
wtttet Mrs. 81,tt7
R- H. 1. Jam"!!f..~t1- o . 1.-..,.1011 ·~
old and - lit-~
t-im..
l.bl(r-....d
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Dquld UNNKL
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nt!Yer know • h
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r..SuctnJI with
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better time to
T start enjo}ling a gorgeous
new

Ch•rl.. McDon•ld probably
will
,..._.e IOfM lineup chan.., lrt hit
•tartlnt IIMUI' •nd O\lfll' at Wa·
hun~~ Cotch Ralph 5-_yH: m.ay find
hlrnatH mlnu111 tht ttrvlce•
of
three reaul•n •INI on• •ub who
Wtro lnlured In the
Pomtroy
game, Th. F•lcoM •lmo-t for c•r·
t•ln will not hn• R011:oe SDrouu
•n.d k•nnv 'T'eylor ln. tht IIMup,
•ntll Dhtk. Y&gt;OYI\I' Is •110 • doubtful
I &amp;t•rt•r. Sub end Howard McDif'dtl
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wn lnlurtd' lut week.
McDonald alsn has one- n•gular
who will be ~ldelinf'd thl ~ Wt&gt;l'lk
r.uard Dave Stover rf'crived a leg
1 in.l ury agaill.'lt Pt. Pltasant, Rnd ·
will n9t 9E'e acHon !hi~ WN•"k . Alo;n
yr~1flrday aft"rnoon. hlg
lac:klo
Tum Cl•rlc Will ~ent home wl~h
thf' flu, but it ill hofH'd that hl'
wlll be on the 0 . K. llst for Fri·
day niglat.
The Jackd mentor may make
llt:Veral ch&amp;nies In hill fMward
wall, but will •tick Intact wLth his
haekfll!ld. Gene Abbott ha ~ bt'o'h
moved up to end, and ~hotild set
somt servlct' at tjll.ll spot. Pearl
ErlWirds wUJ rpove Into Clar"k·!l
place If he hn'.t re-ady to go, At
IJ\Wds Junio.r Rowley, CorMll
Vance and Bobby Henne-lly are all
1
Kelch'i:a for a 3lart.
Erwin i.s KUre

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STYtEPARKS · · .. · ....... .......... $ 7.50 I
FI"H AVE. -.. · .. ··· .... · .. ··~ .... $ 5.00

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flag,
met tli!l Phillies t~- ,
;.tccoR.MJCK,
d~y iu. aMther doubleheader and 1
NEW Y~HK ,_.
Man~g c .Birdie Tebbetts was
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making na predictions otlrer than
, 6 5, ooo 80#/JS
!f) claim Cincinnati s till has n
ROOK!£ ?OU711'PAW
c hance· for the pennaut.
WHO n6URES ?Z1
He sc h e duled Tom Acker oo the
Pt.AY A PART /N
monnd in the opener and Johnny
A 8RI6N/£R
~Hppatein in the nightcap, AckPr
f'tJTt.l!?£ F'oR tilE
has won two and lOtSt thre-t while
LOWlY .NEW
Klippstein bas an 11-even won-lost
string.
YO/?K5.R'.7- IIE'tL
Pt: ;g 7"116
Curt Simmons won hi! 13th I
game In the OpEner on WiU ie I
AONTJI
Jones' bases loaded single in the
ei.glrth lnnina: which off~:et lwo
homer.'i by Walt{ Post, which ac-counted for all o Cii"lclnnati's runs_ 1
Robin Roberts had to hang on
grimly for hi ~ 18th triumph when
- - - -~--~ the Red!egs exnlode-d for four runs
:lf'en"t re ll dy tht•n Jim Johnson and
LAUREL
CLIFF
in the eighth i·nning lli he roasted
Ler-oy D&lt;1 rling prob:~bly wil! gt't
along 5·0 in the second garne .tlte st;~ r ting nod. ll owever, Young
Mr. Robert Dtlvis and family
Three of the runs came home
~ hnu ld ht' Tl'atly rur· al lea.~t parll callt&gt;d on Mrs. fi':vu TrJcy Monday. wht•n Ed Bailey hit hi.~ 27th· homer 1
IJJIII' ll{'tion .
. Mr . and Mrs Everett Hayden and with two on, the 40th allowed by
I Mrs. Anna Heaton of Urbano, and Roberts this year and the OIIly one '
The Jaekl'ts are agnln hopmg ! Mr.~ . l.ona Ro~cher railed at the of( his majo, league rerord .
.John and Lou D1ehl hom~ Monday.
But Roberta Canned Post and
to pull a n upset L;tst yt~ar they I Bttty Lou Ebhn called on Bet~y the-n strru:k out Frank Robin.9on
bat! It'd !he .Falcons despite gr12at J u Eblin Monday.
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ndd~ to lose ouly by a 14· 12 score
M . ,,
Wlth two on to ('nd the inning. The
Iierman Harrison next mntng the Ph'll'1 t.o.,. score d two ·
and th1 s ~ easoJJ lht:y again will be 0 r Gr I!iln.... 1 Mrs
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R tpo IS spent Monday alter. runs off reHever Brooks Law1·ence
?u t to UJl'liC\ the t.lnpe
bu ck et noon w1th Mr and Mrs J oh n Dlehl on Johnny Temple's wild th ow at·
ag:~1nst th e InJury ridden Falcon 1 Curr.y lly~l:' ll wa~ an l'vening f tempting to complete a double

_, warned' tht'
will have lo go

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For the man who wants a long.Ute suit that
can withstand lbe most rl&amp;ld test-here'o wor.
sled• in a dandy collection at

$52.50

SAL !.~

1/f ONE 111111#6
OF .REJ./E!f Bur

There strala ht slng!.fs rocke1l
0"
J ansen f or t h e tymg
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"-"'rry
run
:-.nd the n when Solly Hem us
bounced to George Crowe, the bi g
first baseman went fur the double
play and Jones score-d with tlJ,.!
lead ru n
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The Phillins
loaded the bases in

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rs.roh c-!...,.. n.edovtue: .'":"' Eldon Weeks Is
baa beel'l received of thl! brothers . Paul, BeLpre, Brya
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Bu.rlal
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He w.as the son of Clntlnnatus l was In Akron MoD41Y Au&amp;. 27 ·
L)'tt Ntcboll, sm,aH ,iiQII of Paul i and Jda Belle Killble d~ceaaed. He n~ ~on
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end Mary Nichols fell and brcke- ll survived by (lne Sisler, Mn. a
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1 Del Enni• . .rter Ashburn •went to
third on a wUd .oiteh
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bod ed away to a two team
now t h ~; t the Redlelj:'s arc 4 ~
g ames out uf ' fi.rst pl1 ce.
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w :·h onl y nln~ garnet rf'mammg
, 1'• .- R••dle•s dr.........,..., bQih &lt;amL-s
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~here Tuesday·
I of a double-header.
wHh the Philadelphia Phillies , 4-3
I and 7-4.

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The Poml'l'uy Panlhf'rs and tho
Middleport Yl'l low J adtelll
went
through ltravy pract ice · :-;('ss!ons
13~1 nig hi a~ th(•y ma-de prcpRraU on.~ for thl'ir second
pigskin
game l ) f the .~eason this coming
Friday night. Rnth teamll will take
t:o lh ~ road ~~~the Po.nlht'Ts trek tu lum1.
Chauncey to mf'el !hi' Chu unceyT&gt;ovl'r Hlue Devil s wh ill' 1hl' Yellow J ackets will s lip acros~ th('
river to meet the Wuh ama Falcon_,
at Hachtel Jt'iekl.
In Pontft'VY Coach Alex Clio It
guarding. agalntt · O'tlerconfict.nce
• 11 hit P•nthers prep for a Chauncey ttam that wa, defeated 26-0
by th• powerful N•ltonvlll• Grey
Moundr;, Coallt-.•d by Bill Smith
+he Devil•~ lllce th• Panthen, loll
11•veral •t•ra by gradu•tlon. .nd
' In th• Nel1011vllle v•me they play•d mott of the contelt without the
•rvliCft of W•yno Stoftt;, th.tr
star halfback. Stotts should
1M
ready to io for Friday night end
will d.tlnltely 1M a thr. .t to thf!
P.artfl-\trs if M It In the gatM-.
The Devlla u .. a 11lngl• WIAir af.
fen-.
Pome-r-oy ·came out .. t the Wahama ~ame tn good PhY'!Iical ~hape
· ann Coach Cilo- problbty will flO
nlong wHh the BRme llneup that
saw scrvl~ RJainst the Falcon.~.
P11rt!cularly lmpre&amp;elve In the opf'nln~t E!ame victory was the hArd
1 blocking and taelr:llng, aid Cllo
has again placed
emphasl.&lt;~
on
funda-mentals this week.
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The Panthers have alway~ had a
tough time- with Chauncey, and
only lut year barely eked out a
7-8 victort on the looal field as
John Young sl'l up the winnin.':
.~core w.lth a blocked kick, anti
Harold Brown took it oveT, for lh"
'Ml. BOO WIIIS{)n then convertt&gt;d on
· a run to win the g11me.
The Panthe-r s r~tn .wl'll rt'member two year~ past whe-n fhey opened tbelr seo.aon with lmpn!:Give
vlctorlu ove-r Wa-hama and Chnun
cey, and ttum Wt!l'e walloped by an
uader rated Nelsonville !Pam in
thetr
Clio ia fl!lhtlng
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other colors in

The Redlegs le-d , 2-1. on POilt '~

130lh Oomer in the fourth inning or
' the opener but then the Philii es
went ahead when Ci ncinnati
up a tun in c~mp letin g u doublt•
ral·e play.

$2.98up

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$1.50
SPORT JACKETS

Joe
ana
te-ntwnal walks to.s&amp;•Q..,I,.opat• •nd

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PHILADELPHIA UP - The upand.-duwn
Ciodnn-ali
Red leg~
appear('d 10 be down abd out 1uday in tbe hot National League
flag ra e!'! which. has apparently

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P~tablishmg a pat\.-t'!l
l nf · ~J'lllng down" in lht• four 1 h 1
StroniJ At End
I qua rtt&gt;r Th(· lllg guns in that ILw
Junior Fn•d 11.1 ' TI~ nmil" 1111
B~ B.. u Brummel
I up Wt'r l' All Anu•rk·a Guard t':.o l
! J on~·' - ! iJ ri!:~'r S wedbrr ~. Edd 1· 1 ~r r ong at thl' end nf la~t ~c~-ul l
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&lt;•n d p!ayt•d 11 0
IJuts tar~JI! ng ;.:Jtll
' \' . n ·· ~·r~t. .Jun Fr('entan, Jfl ri Jer:_1
BUTWIN
ag am;, t Nol l'e ])anw . ll u t :,:1 !1
p: u nd J ohn Noerr:J of Ynrmg:-.Se-t
Off..,tiv•
Mark
tnwn
, Ohio, is givrn a .&lt;di Kh l I'd;;,· ,
All Col.,. •nd Sin•
ILH· rtvw. who later wa~ named nn 'l rt~ngth nf h i~ tldt&gt; nsi ve abi li11· r
OJJ!•tandin.'( player in th(' ~-:~ "! I &lt;~nd hull-l!kt&gt; ru ~ h e~. NO&lt;"e ra is a
·W&lt;''&gt;i .'ilinnt· Game, set a total of .•ophomnr101.
1
r~·ml' n·r unl fur
the Hawkt·y~ ·~ln_tUI'II' 'i t•ot tltl play a n illlpnr1.00 1 .1ard.., du rmg tht· l!J55 cam - tant ro lt• Cu-l'aptain Dirk lk a~~·
1 IHII~n.
ba-, hro-!'n t t: h•ga led to th in! tr am
Ploen stt·p ~ 11p tfl fill Ht·it hnw \ ll tne pos111u n hecOIUSt' of a knr·l' ins hot'" ·
jury, Tacltlr Gem•gt· Kress. ~ 23~
i "Hr r·o u]d bt• 1!Ur be st a! I arnuurl tJIIUUdt&gt;r. will bt! tryin.o: for hi ~
Mill S
Mktdl~....-.r(
pla .H•r," fo~v&lt;t~hn·t; kj said. 'le;l{] l'r- f1 1 ~1 full ~ca~;::m. lt ls pa st !-ITV i t'l' ~
" hill
yuuth w.Jll he nu r Nu . t li tmtr•d
ehronir lr•j.! t' umh lt ,,n
&lt;~~sl"l"
H:d fiJack .'dike Halj:lcr ha~ not
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SPORT SHti.TS

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OF TOP TEAMS IN MIDWEST

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•i•h•h ....Nuxhall
tngl• !ly ru.~~·
Atlhblttn off
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STIFFLERS'
Ivy League
STRIPED POPLIN
CAR COAT
You'll want to own Ibis sports
car coa-t with a difference -everything about it Is streamI.Oled- from the Ivy League
stripes to the up or down
hootl collar and the toggle
buttons . Its warmly interlined with quilting and lt's real
easy on your budget. Stripes
of green with brown or green
with red . Sizes 10-1~.

YOURS FOR ONLY

$10-95

WARM AND MtGII'J'Y.
GOOD LOOKING

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COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OP' (2) Yean; tber..!ler, 11 follows:
6-Daily'Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0; Sept 19,19G3
STAR WARFARIN . S11fe , sure ,
POMEROY, OHIO :
Twenty-five CenlA {~) per one
--· -- -.,--~-'---,---..,..,-:--IUII.t"ante.ed .
: Amending Ordinance No&gt;. 269 to Flxin,g and regulating tbe price
SJOC'TION 1; Tbt.t for the period hundred (100) cubic feet lOJ' the
LASE RITES HILD
4
V
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Ebel'1-bach Hardwan
I prO\'Idt' for the installation
of that may be cllara:ed by The Ohl&lt;l of One (1) Yea ;· (rom and after first 800 cubic feet, U¥ed thrOII.Ib
Funeral .services for Mrt. Marr
su.-. Run hcd Mill
' me&lt;'hamcal parkiq time i.Jldicat-~ Fuel Gas Company, i.t-11 successors the effective date of this ordin- each mder each month;
cu.s Shiflet Point Pleuaot, were

WANT
ADs

VILLAGI OF POMEROY
ORDINANCI NO. 310

VILLAGE Of POMiltOY
ORDINANCE NO. 311

Many Loca/ oung
People Enro/JecJ
In u••n
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9 19 2mo. p or.s, or parking mete.n, oo the or a.s..signs, for natural ga1 to the ance, the maximum price whJch
Six and one-half Cents (6\tc) btl~ this ~ter.oO!'n at TrinLt}· Met.
two par ktng •Dts Located on the Village of Pomeroy, Ohw, and ..o The Ohio Fuel Gas Company, ibt per one hundred (1001 cubic feet hod.tst Church With burlaJ l.n Lone
p~:HES-W~ . are_ picking S&amp;_J- I Nm·th li!d(&gt; of Main Street In the its inhabllants, for the period of .'!uccessors, or asstsn, shall be per- for the next 4 200 cubl~ feet Uled Oak Cemetery. Mr. Shiflet II\ a
wona peaches. F~ne for freez- Vlllagr of Pomeroy, OtUo.
Jt'ive (5) Years from and liter the mitted to charge- for and the min- throught each' meter each ~onth · brother of Fred Shiflet. Middl.,.
f'4iiii"'
·
~g· . Bring co;Lam~rs. Webste~
. WIIEilEAS, because of the traf. effcctm~ date of this ordinance ; imum price at whi"h it or they
Seven and one-half Cents ('ll.oic) port, and a former local resident.
C~ut t arm.
ml ~s ea.st 0 f f• t· rondllwns now exUUn11n the and repealine that certain OJ'idin· shall be required t() furnib na~ per one hundred (100) cubic feet
Young people who are en;olled
9 14 t V1llage- of Pomeroy, Ohio, and for ancc No. 276 passed by t~ Coun· tural ga to the Village of Pome~ for the next -M,OOO cubic fe«,
word i)
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SECTION 6; That any ordinance in school Utis month include "P41r- •·
1
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It:~~! ~:~aiu~ eharie ~.~ I BEANS~ PHONE 609-X, A. o 1th e public safety and wetf&amp;re ol cil of the VUla&amp;e of Pomeroy, .Oh.io roy, Ohio, and to its inhabltan.ti, used through each meter each or rqolutiom. .or part of an or· garet Hoyt, Robert McKinney, Mar4 ceat~ per wo.rd for three con· Lee, Syra&lt;'use ·
: ~he VJl lage of Pomeroy, Oblo, 1t on the !5th day_ of December, 1949, shall be Bnd the same is hereby month;
dJ.otnce or resolution, inconsistent ietta College; Willlam Dant, Juan·
t' · rt.ioM
9-17·3tc
· 1:. necessary to reguJa.te the: pl.l'k-~ entitled: "OrdLnance No. 276 fi:~e-d f-or t"'ach individual consumer 1 Seven Cenli (7c) per one hun- herewith, il, to \he extent of such ita Haw)ins, Ohio State UolY41'I~U \ve ln.se
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- - -- - - - ] mg nn the parkinl!l lots located Jo~ ixlng a.nd regulating the price as follows:
dred (100) cubic feet for the next lncon.siatency, hetebJ repea~d.
sUy; Jean Smart, Andover-Newton
Speaal~ne month for 2G cents $100.00. 22 INCH C'UAL FUH- · on the North side of East Main th&amp;t may be charged by The Ohio Twenty-five Cents {2~)1)e-r one 50,1))() cubic feet, U88d th.rou&amp;h
Seminary.
F
wo f 2
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d .11 NActo:: rumpl ete with _thl:'"!'mOS~at, , St r~£"1 In _ th~ Vill~ge of Pomeroy, Fuel Gas Company, its successors hundref) (100) cubic feet for the each meLer each month;
SECTION 7: Th&amp;t lhould any
Sheila Stover, Jane •Young,
ub r~te 0ed f c:en d pe~ ror ·r Wl
hot a1r duets. 7 rl'g~St cr s. Call ! by mstaJI.mg parkma meters.
or assign, for natural, mll'ed, or first 500 cubie feet. used through . Six and one-half cents (61,)) per !eeUon or part of a section or pro0
Ruth
Ann Powell, Nancy Rawlinp
ecd 1''ll•~r "thve'!!s,hnW ' noht Middleport tll! J..J .
I NOW THEREFORE, be Jt or- manufactured ga5 Ato the Village each meter each month;
one hundroed (100) cubic feet for vWon of I s~tion of thla ordin0 eac
Marilyn Knight, Patrlcia Uoyd,
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- o ~meroy,
10, an to lt.s in·
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flne- a cents (B'tlc) a m excess o 100,000 -cubic feet,
.thU
Error: in AJ:ertilirq:-Sbo~ld be Tender green pod beans for sale. iag_e of Po~eroy, Meigs County, habitants, for the periOd ot ' seven per one hundred (100) cubio-- feet used through each meter each malnder ot
ordinance shall Mary Carolyn Miller, Fred Lewis~·
Jobn Filher, RU6aell ~sh Kenn·
reported imme-diately. The Daily
$1.00 per bushel.
Bring con· I OhiO, two-thuds of au_ members (7) yelll! from and after the er- for the next 4,500 cubic feet, used month;
DOt Le affected·tbereb],·.
eth Murray, James MouA1ina, R05-'
Sentinel will not be r&lt;SDponsible
talner.s. Dana Salser. Racine, R. I clect,ed therelo, ooncurnnr.
fectlve date of this ordinance.
through each meter each month;
A Minimum Charge for each
SECTlON a: That this ordinance
coe Wise, Cbarle.'l Haskins, Keitb
for more than one incorrect ino . 1.
THE
Seven Cents {7c) per one bun- customer each month of No Dol- shaU become effective at Uae- ear- Riggs, Sally Schaaf, Chirlee: st~
9 18 Otp I SECTION 1: Thlt Section Two 1 BE IT ORDAINED B:Y
sertlon
-of Ordinance No . .289 enlc:'l.ed or.
.
dre&lt;l (100) cubic feet for the neu Jars($2.00) shall be' made. u ser- Ueat period allowed by law, coodir bart; Ohio University.
Cartl or T'ail!nks and Special Noco:.rll\ ~ .':&gt;OON , new 111!&gt;7 model 1October 4. 1948 be amended to Is permitted and the conditions 95,000 cubic feet, used through vice under this rate schedule 1;,: Uoned upon wr"ltten &amp;ceep~oce
tices or E:vt&gt;nt.'l printed at rel(u· 40 liP Srott·Atwater outboa rd rno- 1read as follows:
•
thereof .These may be upon the ea ro h meter each month;
discontinued at the request of thereof beiDJ filed by The Ohio
Myrna Russell, Raymond Turocr, .
lar classified ral@S. Obituaries lor. Mm e S(.Wcd. new 12 V. clec- 1 C•mgested Area. For the pur- parkin-g meler stand or in the im·
Six and one-half cents (6%c) per customer, The Ohio Fuel Gq Com- Fuel Gas Company witb the Clerk Office Training School;) N-ancy Rol~ . •
p_ubli.•_hed at 1 cent per )¥Drd.
lric g('ncrator . system built in fly- JIOse of this Ordinance ~e "con· mediate vloinit)'.
Any
vehiclt one hundred (100) cubic feet for pany shall .not be under any obli- of the ViUaae of Pomeroy, Ohio, ler, Sally Lacey, St. Jo~epb'a Hottwheel mr ;tn:s quickie starts and · ~ rs ted traffic area" is hereby de- whlab remains in an indl'Vidual the next 100,000 cubic feet, wed eatlon to ,resume- service to the .wJthin thirty (30) dly&amp; from and pit~l School of Nuramg:. Ja~ls
c (' 'J tiCP.S
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better _ idltn~. no llrag on power, 1 clarNI to be on Sections of Main parking space- af.t.er the prescribed· through each meter each month; same customer on the same pre~ after ita paasqe.
_ €hild1, Cherole- ~Jake, Pauhne Zlrthrec Jet r;, rhUTetor saves up to · Street, Butternut and
Mulberry, time tor parkine, is hereby deter~
SJx and one-fourth Cents (6\4.e) ml.!es until the customer bas made
..
kle, Holzer Hospital Sthool of NurUBLIC SALE
34 per ct·ut mol'(· fuel. BI!:!·A·Mal lc 1 L.vnn, Sycamore and Court Stteeb mined to be illegaUy rarked but per one hundred (100) cu-bic feet payment ot an &amp;mount equal to
PASS~ Sepl 17. 1958.
sing; Robert Ashley, Marshall Col·
llAYOR E. F. Robinson 1M2' James Arnold Marshall Ct,t.
Th e- unrlt• sign1•d wlll orrer for new qult-tl-r and ~muothcr ope rat· I and also the two parking lots on lin no event shall It be coiUidered for all in excess, of 250,000 cubic tbe minimum plODti;Jly charge for
salt•, ~~ J)ubhc auction , at th~ wn . Rilynw nd Lowry destgn r d, the Nnrth side of East Main Stre~ 1Hlega-1 parking if the metq.. dis- reet, used through ~ach
meter each mon'b of the Jntervenint
A'M'EST:
Charte, W. l.egar, l~te; Andy Batey, W, Va. Wesleyresi~nc~ or the late Daniel M choice Of t·ol D_1!-i Pric~ will plea ~c Pomeroy. Ohio, aDd which a-aid play signal shows that ~ pl}per each month; ·
period, but not to exceed twttv, Clerk.
an, and Roger Cbanucey, Univer·
Warnrr In Chester . Meigs Coun· you Metropolltun Auto Sales , Mid- · ~arkmg lots are located between deposit llas been made for ~ch
A Minimum Charge
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(12) month!l.
· 9 18-26 2te
sity of W Va.
ty , Ohio. on Saturday, the 22nd die port.
I Sycamore Street and Butternut parking. The provisions ' "'f :"i"thll
for each
SECTlON 2: That it Is expre&amp;j.,;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,i"";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:oi
of September. 1956, lhe personw.l
9-17-6lc
I Avenue in the Village of Pomeru)', OrdJnanee s}tl.ll not appb' ij. ve- ~UflomderTwe&amp;cht mf~nlhCeof One Dol- ly conditioned the service to be f
-·
Ohio . apd any ot.her streets with- bicl es par k ed or standing UpCih 'lba!J
ar anbe made.
f':n Y· If
lye !lervice
ntg ($1.")
property of Danlt!( M. Warner,
FOR SA I.E. HOUSJ.:, rive room .~. I in the sai-d Villa e- Of Pome
under rendered by I aid Company, 1ts 1
cnnsJslml.( in part or: Tablflti, hath , larg{' gara g(• . cheap for quit-k Ohio which Cou:cH hereby 1'0'/de' the sltreethtll of thestVIdllage of ~e- !hiJJ rate schedule ls dbcontlnue-:1 :~~=:~~~rceasst~l· bpeursupr,·'m"ar',·tory
D•she!'i, K1tchen Utensils . Cupt f
Th
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· roy n e conae e area herem· 8 t th
1, PI 1011 . 6309 J
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that because of the flow b f
d 1 t d h
h
e reques 0 customer,
e for domestic and eommereial pur·
&gt;Oar , u et, llc en
hairs.
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of tr•ffJ•• on the - · · · or ..,_ bel lore es gnak e w en s~c ve· Ohln Fuel Gas Company shall not
Stov~ . Hdrigcrator , China closet
1
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~ -'-f •• c es are par ed or standing up- be under any obi" gat"
to
poses and that service shall not be
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Stand. Rooks and Bouk. Case , 1 - tions of Lhc street• witbin such 1 on such streets between .UJe hours
t th
~ ton
resume extended to other eonsumers. of
1
uent
' area that parking therein shaiJ be of 6·00
·
. 9erv re 0
e same customer on different classes until after all
1 tb
Heating stove. Gas hratt&gt;r, Wa.o.h ll4t For "
I suhj~ct to the provislona of thla
8·00·
p. mi. tnh felleve~mg unh 1 lhc same premises u~il th.e cus- rell8onabJe requlremen•- for :....._
. Stand , Bed and other items.
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· a. m. o
e o owmg morn- tomer ha.~ made payment of an
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u...Sale to eommcnce at t·oo p. m. o) roum Junu -./tl·fl ,\J&gt;AU.'l'MI&lt;~NT. oH~I~l~o.ce.
.
,
.
Jng of each week-day except Sat- amount equal to the
mlnimwn IM"stic and commercial PUI1p0ses
Terms .Cilsh . Brnwnle Wonds.. i Utilttu·~ p:11d . 35tl Norlh 4th s~ .. - SECl_ION 2 · Tha-t Sectton Ftve urday when the pro~si()ns of this monthly charge for each month are fully met, and thi$ provision
Am·tionrcr · Fred Rice
Arlmin . M!ddlt•t&gt;ort
9 19 6tp or Ord10ance No. 28D Is hC'!'eiJy ordinance sh-all not apply between
f lh · 1
. d b
shall be binding upon sai-d Com. I
.
1
'amend"d to read as follow•·
10 00 p. m. Satu rd ay evening and 0to exceed
e lh ervenmg
• ut not. pany ' Its suc&lt;·essors a nd ass1rns.,
islrator of · the estate ' or Daniel·
lwelve 02peno
) m()nths
M. YiJrncr deceased
Regulation s of Parking in lndl- 8:00 a. m. of the followinr McmFrom
d ft
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during each month 01 each year:
9 19 2tc ONE four room and I five room
:__ _ _ .:
apartment~ .
8 room dwelling, vidual Parking Spaces.
: day. T.he provisions of thi.s Ordin·
an ~ er t e e1plration but during any month Or year'
MADAM MARY
newly dC('OI atc&lt;l inside a.nd out. ! Whenever a vehicle shall be pa.rk- a-nee shall not apply on Sundays of dth; afor~sal~ One ~ear period s~bject to the foregoine llmita~ .
PALMIST
Must be s~;&gt;en to be appreciated. 1 ed in an individual parking space, and Holidays
;2~ y or 8 thurt
penod of Two t10ns and after compliance with I
A. N. Br ngel, Pomeroy. 9 18 tf where a parkmg meter bas been
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cars erea ter. Sr. follows:
the foregoing provisions ga.s may
Gift(!d r"'ade-r and advisor Tells
Willi Side Mower
your past. present. and (uturr. - - - - - - installerl Lhe person parking such
SECTION 3: That Scetkm~ -41\
Twenty-five Cents (-25c) per one be d-elivered to any other con1! worried. or In doubt. put your SLEr.:P_IN,G ROOM~ for rettt·.,wlth ; vehicle !lhall · deposit one
cent Ordinance No. 269 Is
: . e:bY _bu.ndred (1~) cubic feet for the sumer and additional classes of
mind at f"asc . 1 will help ynu
cookwg pr:l.vJltgcs, 127 Bu~ coins, five cent coiru, ten cent -amended to read as folio-,!£:~ :CI'I!t 600 cublc feet. us~d through oom~umers at . such times
and
solve your problem.~ . An$wN all _n~ Ave ., ~ome!oy.
8 .3 1
· coin:s or a twenty-five cent coin .. t dnce. All parking is p~ ~~- .u ch mete,r each month,
under auch conditions and
for
ReroDdltloned With N.W 11res
questiom . Reading!&gt; ~uan1nt~ed The llull'l Murtln has H\'llilable, a 1 ~mted Stat~s monC!y In Blid park. in 8 ~Y. P_arking spa-ce w.lt .•..~ '.il :1, s~x and one,-half cents (61Atc)j such rates a~ may be agreed upon
or nn rhargc Open dally from
few roums wilh running water · mg mctl:'"r, 1f such meter displays me~m u mst~lled which d~s~tays »er· one hundred "(lOOJ cubic feet between the Campany and ,such
10 u m to 10 P. m. Everyonl'
sll'aJTl l~t'alt•d . and Hotel llCrvlce ~he ~·gnlll showm~ that legal park- a Signal ~howmg that parkl,~l h }or the next ol,400 cubic fE;~t; . used · COJ&lt;tUmer or coaaumers.
NEW IDEA,It'•'oll Rubber
9 19 6tp
at ,&lt;;pcl·ul wP&lt;•kly or
monthly 1ng l!l only permJtJ.ed on such de· not permitted ~nless a dei&gt;PJ.lt Qf 'through each meter each month·
SECTION 3:
That Ordinance
wt•lcomc. Kanauga
AN / EVANGELISTIC MEETJNc
rail's to !!!cady guests. Rat~s as posit.
'
s one cent cmn, five eerit'-coin,
Seven and one-half Cents (741~) No. 278 passed by the· Council of
low a.s $8 weekly double oceuThe Village Council shall, in ae. ten eel~! coin, or a twentY-five per one hund-red {100) cubic feet tbe Village of Pomeroy, Ohio, on ·
IN FINE CONDITION
will be hcold Sept. 17 lhru S&lt;.pt. 30
pane~ . Also room.s for Special cordance with the provi1lona of c~nt coin Is made ~ herein pl"f)- for the next 45,000 cubic feet, the ~th day of Deeernber,_1949, en~
at Zion Church of Christ each.
Mcetu1gs, Parlle.s,
Waddings, thla Ordinance, determine
the Vided for. Any vehtcle parbd in used through each meter
each titled: "Ordinance No. 278 -FixPI(:K~D
evening at 7:30 including SatB11nqucts, and Private bre·akfast, ' length or Ume that ptrking 1i contravention of this
provision month;
ing and regulating the price th&amp;t
urdays. Ray Rus.sl'H, u forml'r
lunt'hcons. and l'upper partie.s. l pe••rr.issablc in an Individual park- shall_ be deel_!led to be an illegal
seven Cent.s (7c) per one hun- may be clnlrged by The Ohio Fuel
member or thr &lt;"hun·h will ht!
Phone 300 to Mr. ,Samuel. 0. Per- : ing space for ~ich meter Is in· pa_rJung ~mder the provl&amp;lons o.r dred (100) cubic feet for the next Gas Company. lk 11ucce880 rs Or
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IN FINE CONDITION
Evangelist. Everyone I ~ invitrd
ry, ieM~l'c of Hotel Marlln.
stRllcd upon the deposit of one Lhts Ordinance. The fat't that a 50000 cubic feet used through assigns, for natural mixed or
to E~tt.eml.
IJ~~~Ot~
9 10 1moe , cent, five cents, ten cen~ or twen- ~ehiclc is in an individual park- ea~h meter each ;.,onth:
manufactured ~as w' the vlilage
NO HUNTI.IlG l)r trespas:.Jng, ~ Ttooi1S-an~ATII, 10 Cole St. I ty-five rents In the ~arking m&amp;er lng space ":¥hen the lime signal
Six and one-half Cent.~ (6~c) of Pomeroy, Ohio, and to its ln·
'.
.
&lt;lay or night ou my fai'IWL Q,;l r.' j.
for small
,
e ramll
$35 as hc!clnbe{ore provtded . N()t\ceto on the parktng _m eter of the II,Dle peT one hundred qOO) cubic feet habitants, for the period of
O'Nt•i]. l)omero~. RD~ .
~
..:~r month. ee Mrs. J~ward l lh!! public _shall be. given by ap- shows no parkme permllte.d U~· for all ln exceM of lOO,OJ)O cubic (7) Yeah from and a&amp;er
9 15 f)lp
(.'eril 800 W Main St Po
o , proprlate Signs sethna forth the lcsa a deposit. of s proper coln Is feet, used through each mel'!r fectlve date of this ordinanee;
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leng,th of time for which p-arking made as herem provldf'd for shall each month:
• • • ." be aad the- same Is here.
1
be de•m•&lt;l pdma facie evlde,.e
A minimum Cha~g, for each by repeal«!.
_ ___:._ · - -- ·- ----- - -- P'or reat-kl:tenslol
I.Mdert. t WANTED: PAINTING - Interior, of the unlaw.ful parking of s~ch customer each month of One DolSECTION 4: The terms and con'
Seaftold Boarda, DrG? Clotbl.1 exterior roof. Work a-uaranteed motor \'hlrle by tis operator and Jar Hntl Fifty Cents ($l.00l .shall be dltlons of tht .service to be renWe wish tu utttnd .~im·cn· th tntk!i
ON THIS OFF·SEASON SPECIAL
lo our rehllvc~ . rri('ndM,
;md
CUntoo Fisher, IUddleport.
Rate~; r~a.sonablc. Phone 381-Y: or ownPr.
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made. If service under this rate dered shall conform with and be
Wi! HAVE
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· ~~CTION 4: That S~chon 10 In schedule is discontinued Rt Ihe ~ubject to the Rules and Regulaneigh bora who~;c klntl dn•ds,
Phon 8 62tt~X.
11-~~ 1 H'omct Braley, Pomeroy.
bt'auliful flower$ and thought - !"or rent
Electric wall a e-r 1
9-ID~l2te O.rl.nanee No. 269 . 1&lt;&gt;
here-by requt~3t of customer, The
Ohio tion!l for furnhhlng gas .service
t 11 r Clinton Fish
p rf·d · · - amended to ~ad a:, foll~s: It Fuel Gas C11mpany shall not be of the Company on file wtth and
fulness hav&lt;" meant so llHI('h t 11
9 ~ 1 ~ be unlawf~ and_ a vtolatlon under any obligation to resume approved by The Public Utilities
~ 1 ~~0~~ · l'h 626 ~X er, 1111 1 120 Bt
us. We cspecln.lly wish to th11nk
Rev,, Jlonald Sl't·vrrs itnd Tlw I - - - ..:._____·_
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·. ·
Bari"IIN-Simpr.on
t e p~vislons of ~his ordinance service to the same eustnmer on Commi.ssion of Ohio.
IT'S A REJ\L BARGAIN!
Ewing Fu1wral Home llusbAnrl (
Middlepo!t. Pille •
~deposit, or cause to b£' deposit- the same premise~ until the cus.
SECTlON li: That the natural
Perry Franklin Wl.'&gt;l' unci ramlly
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Bondi. Plwne 1310--X
d 11n any parkJng m&lt;'ler any slug, tomer ha• made payment of an ga!l furn!shed or delivered !JUrJl iD lip 1'G tnke over e:stabllsbed roule.J
aevce or m"!talllc substance,~
to the
minimum suant to the term._ of this ordin- - ---~$llll average Woolr.ly ~rnings to C'OMPLITIC lnau,.•'lCI 1'1'oteclloa. 1 ~ other subHtitute for I tc~ ....
for each month of ance by the said Company shall
IAYI DON'T YOU KNOWt
.,tart. Expen~~e~ paid. Retirement I J.lfe, A.u.to, Fir., Polio. Cllll Dcm S
or ~ coin· of the U.,~·
but not to have an average heat value of not
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.
Bshr'• will Rive you tbe lxlat
ben&lt;'(l.f.t to qualified man. Write 1 MUla. lltddleport. Ohio
lates.
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·~ ' 1
months.
less than 900 British Thermal
trade on furnih:re t;l' appllan·
1\of. J. Myen, 2t16 Oak St Pnrk- : ll ) 1\
~ECTfON &amp;: That all of the
From and
th~ expiration Units per cubic foot during any
4 6-t.f
OFF OF E.JIIAIN ST.
('&lt;'!j.
nrlihurg. W.. Va., or eai'1
F.
vlo 1"'11 ~tions, prov~ons, l enns, of the aforesaid Two Year period consec11live
twelve (12) montha
0 8 uns and peoalltlrs of Or-··-r ld 2 GOJO
f
f
th
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d
t
Tw
period
9 14
X 81 Auto Service!fii
-~c_ _· _ _· _'
etc 1FOR SALE-PttM ~lrby Reat 11- dinance No. 269 passed 00 Octo· aa~nd~~·•;_;•~u~r~e~r~p~e~n~o~o~~;·~~~·;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:;;;:;;;:;;;;:::;::;:;;;:;;;:;;;::;;::;;:;;
NS
-t.le, Rutllmtl TownthiJ'. 3) her 4, 1948 are hereby Jncorpor- a•
Exp'cricnced
ServiCf'
Station
14
L B. RAWLING so. CG. •
tcndant. C. P. William,,, Sohlo
•ere. land, house, barn 1nd OU1 ated into and made 1 part of this
=:.e ~~~e~~~e
Service Station, t.tktdleport.
1 bulldlDfB, See Georae A. Mei&amp; Ordinan("c- 1:.18 though fully
re-X DODG&amp;-PLY:UOUTH DIAJ,
9 19 2tp · b·art. Adminletrator.
8-l..U written here-in.
SEf.mON 6: All ol"dl.nances or
.ERS.
1-6-tl WANTED - Painting · lnteriar,
part 9 of ordinances 1n
r.onfllet
· -- - - - - - - -1exterior, rOC'1f, work gua1'11.nteed
with the provisions of thl, ordln.
Bftn
~omplete WHEEL ALIGNld.EN •
Ralo ~ rea.scna bl e. Ph one 381 Y·1
- h~y
.,.
L"U..I"4
a
nee
be
and
the
same
a
1
bt.:uciOI aqd brake Hniee.
llon1er N Dr I
p
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· a ey, omcroy.
repraled.
Hacbll'a Sllotr Servloe. w..t
9 6 1~
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11111 Stroot, Pomeror. Ohio.
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INSURANCE AOENCY
SECTION 7: Th•t lh~ ordinance
IULLDOZEit
shaiJ lake effect anc.t be in force
Fur hire lor
basements
and
Plre. AuteiMIID.. H•llll
from and llf.ter the \!'lrliest period
181
Long
ACCIDIN1'
allowetl by Jaw.
ponds. P. M. Cowdery,
• M GMO %; ton 8 ryl. plckUI)·
Bottom.
8 29 tf
Pa:111ed Sept. 17, 19ft6.
Db Cab, Low mllca~c . $1,893.00,
QEN-~L
Llh. C..veJty Mtl .....
Alteat Chas. W. Legar, Cie 1 k
Blaettnara, Pomero)', Ohio.
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Approved: E. F. Robinson Mayor
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---1966 BUJCK Roadlll.ult'!r 2 dr. JUY·
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NOTI(. 0' A'POINTMINT
'It fB~h.,
SA VIC.
ateerloa:, and brakCA.
Admlolatrotw
'·::, tpettnara, Pomeroy $100.00
RADIO &amp; TF.U;VJSION SF.RVIC'!:
latett of ldlth Siders DecHHd.
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Pboqe 2.00. · Cla1aJUI :Applian~e 1
NoUee h he.-eby 1tvcn that RoSture, 118 w, lftll ~1., P,.,eror I
bert Coat,. whos~ Po.st otrtce Add.
.OIMlf::-:--:M::-.ERCURY
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MonttlUy Hard:mlUOTUaA.L 1 ......
ress la Middleport. Ohio, ha.s been
top Cpe., :Merc(lmatlc
Dri\"C. ~~- .
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appointed as Admintatrator
$l.SOO. BlaeUDara, rornero)' . !'ORE!JfAN ., ABB!YI'I'. T.V. SEJI.
of
the
Estate of Edith Siden late
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VICE All mot.. Repairod by Ex I
of Meir, County, Ohio. deceased.
pert Tedlniciau.. Phoae 8284 Y ~
8DBAP IliON - IIIII'~
SfNI8 BUICK Special 2 dr. ~edon
Dated this 15th day or Septemlllddlopoft.
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Dynlllow Drive, Radio. HCatcr .
$2.180.00. -BJaetlnarJ, Pomeroy. QlnCII: SERVICI oa Watcll a. l
John C. B1con
pa~rr., br l'oc:l&lt;lrT TNIDod I
9 13 Ole
Judge ~f the Probate Court
ntchmaker. COLLINS JEWE. '
.IJ.{e.lgs County, Ohio
lM'J CHEVROLET L'Ait. N~ig­
(9) 10 26
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lnl" all 41sa.•ter ·relief eft'orts
of &amp;he Federal Government
under Publle Law 8'71. This
a-uarulees tba&amp; ihe tmJourees
of Ute eatlre aatloa caa be
manblled ·alabul
~he r-ampa1 e as
It's a Job

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New Ideo CORN
What SaYings
INTERNATIONAL MOWER .. San$$$

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. Man.of the Nik

Pennant' Race
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Brooklyn
Milwaukee
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10 - 1t hqme 6 St. Loui$, Sept.

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Sep.j. 25 2tl·
Pitt~burgh, St'pt. 28, 29, "30.
4 Pitisbu.rgh, ~ept. 21\ 22, 23, 24.

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ADIIAI STEVENSON 18 shown .
ma.ktng his opt:lntpg campaign
speech ln Harrisburg, Pa.,
where he .aua.cked the admtn~
ustratlbn tor turntilg our the
government to "big business"
and charged Pre~ldent Elsenhower WJth failing to be a
•·master In hle uwn house." He
aRid GOP le.ldr.re would tum
tg. VIce Preoldent · Nixon tor
leadership.
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between Eil;yp('s Ptelfldent CamaJ Pt.bdel N"a11ser 'and the coun ..
try 1 close~mouthcd sphinx &amp;I
he ~mjles for the newscamera ..
me,. ·lb. Cairo. lfliteu'G1Wmt1U

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home 3
Chicago, S!!pt. 21, 22. 23. Away
15 Pittsburgh, Sept. 19:
Cincinnati, Sept. 25; St. Louis, Sept. 28
29, 30.
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I waukee, Sept. 25.
~elphia, Sept. 19,
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At home 5 St
22, 23, 24; Mil~
Away 4 Phi!a ..
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enlist• are •bown 'Jauncht~u...· ~

new l)laatle baUoon tn Minpea ..
polis which reached:· a Wodd
record height of 113,000 teet•.
~e old record ot 120,000 teet
wa1aet iast sumn\er. Dr. Edwa.rd
Ney, ProfKsor of Pbyste,, ••ld
the Ugbter plutic aecountl ft)r
Ita ablUt,y tc cllm,b. Th~ ba¥oon
buUt b1 the unlvenlt;,; for
the Navi.
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TH IS

I'LL TRY MY LUCK

AT THE SHOPPING
CENTER AGAIN
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Mrs. Davi(J Da~JS Is Honor
Guest At Layette Shower

/ Racine Chapter
OfOESPast
I Mr.s. David D;vls wa.s guest of Officers Me,et
hon.or Monday .evf.'oing at a la)'-

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Mrs '- "''(' nw 11a vL~
· . Mrs. Ro~er'
Barn1., Mr·::.. t;nuna Davis , Mr~ .
Georgi' .Jn'r""!(•Jter Sr., Vil'gie Hob.
slettN·, L~'rklli('Yt&gt; Stoban,
Mn.
Roger BL•hop, Mrs. Selim Blazewrcz and daughtt&gt;r·s
Effie and
Phyllis, Mr~ . John ~ioou lind Mrs
C&lt;irl Davis.
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AND ALL YOUR

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Sending gift~ bu1 unable to at. Jl.lrs.
lend were Mr~ . freda Ba.JJ
Mrs
Mrs. Phil Ohlirfger
Charles
Wilson,
Mrs.
Dorothy
Gil~ Arthur Evans.
LUMBER and SUPPLY
more, Mrs _ Jnmes Wi.lJ , Mrs. Har·
"Quality Our Motto"
ley Stalnaker, Mr.!l. George l&lt;~olmet
S. 3rd St.
Middleport Mrs. Alhcrt Goegh·in, Mrs. Ed
King, Mr;;. Alber; Brown, Mn.
'l_,-::=:=:=:""':....,,..,=:,...,.,,..-!'_IHer-tJCrl Dixon, Mrs . Dow r olmer,

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HORROR!

C•rtoon -

"GOOD NEWS·
KEEPING"
FAMILY
NIGiiTS

\1due bf Artnm•cd'J I'VP• . Thla
not•Qn!tl•M )'ou m"y aflp]y tile FULL
&lt;"urr~nl rt·tuil t•r :. ·~ (l o·~ 8 tax) of
)'nur Anr''" eJ &lt;illlUH&gt;nd ringtow 11 rd
II l.u~-:.n Artmrrrrl ling Gl auy limo
nr Mot' Artflm•rd iewder's iu Jho
~1 · S. A., 11 5 Hln h·rl in th e grrarau!ce.
.S~c !hem to·tlay!

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Customllne 2 dr.
- Good solid car

1953 Chevrolet -- -- -

Club COUfM, Rtnd H; ~·.f coven
Powe,.,lido. nl~e

195% Chevrolet f ilr .
Local owner, , .., cover&amp;, l""d

Many more to choo8e

METROPOLITAN
-AUTO SALES
A~lhoriud

At Trttflc Light hJI Middleport
Open l'venlnt• Until 9 p. m.

Ar_tcarved

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HEATING

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TIIESE LOW, LOW

COIIIPU;'I'E LINE lit'

TemcoSPACE HEATERS
F~LOOR FURNACES __ ALL SIZES
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80,000 BTU with auto eontrolo $ 14~ 95
70,000 BTU with auto eonlrolo $189,95

Other Rltdillntllealers UM.os and ~P
Jlathroom Heaters f4.~9 and up
COAL IIEAn:ns $39.95 to $II9.9S
Ex ert lnst.aJJaUon and Coavelllcnt Terms

SPECIAL!

on sale ot
A REAL BARGAIN

:tiURAIN 30,000 BTU liAS FLOOit FURNACE
A NTEED 5 YEARS-SPECIAL PRICE• , , , .. , .

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SO,Ooo BTU PEJIFECTJON
H !EL OIL Hf;ATER
Uoed only% years. Good ll 'new wllh au&amp;omatle control•. Originally wu U7D.OO

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Strike Continues
Governor's Plea For Reopening
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and Pa.tr!cia are workrrrg_ .Stm·- .
day they were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Chsrl(!s Pa)'nc and Mrs
Katheryn Payne and Moncl a) thE.';
w~re dinner guests of Mr.". WillWuuton and family. Othl'r guests
at thl.' Winston party were Mrs
Turner and Mrs. Rogers ],akin ·
and Mrs. Car·ric C.all.!iell. · '
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Holzer
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Hospltal,

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(round extension table and 4 captain's ehai!s)
Who says high quality furniture must hav hi h , .
th,. magnificent dining group In bowllnr p~ g
t~gs? You can buy
n qua ~ty, solid hardrock maple
for lees than you'd expect to pay for ordl
l\~e ~ave a special, fact6fY.to-.,fou' Jan
furniture. How do we do it?
eluntnates warehouse and · stora
ph
~h • farnoua manufacturer that
!!hown but a few of out open.a~ c ;r~s •
~ves yoq tnoney. We've
f,""m In ?our home. AU piec.., are ::t~:n~~~ly •::~~~;~ Pieces for every
and rutibed ln warm brown Salem f' 1 h y .
' . worn e&lt;lges and
I see thei'Q all.
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a Charleston hos pital following a

slro~e

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suff.ered several days
call at any tune

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;SchOOl Cor this e~~pg ' t~l'm as
·Mv.ouneed t·h ls wHit -by
sch90:
luthl)rtUes are:
Senlau: Pl'esldent, Jack DenJ·
BOn; VIce- pl''eaid'' nt. Robert Rife;
. Secretary, Nnncy 6Jsson, Treasurer
JoYce Wolfe.
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Bertha Turner
Rutland IJi. Band
Funeral RiteS
Will Make fli'S'• t
Held Wednesday . Appearance saL

Del.......e _ .. Pa."l . Folmer, SAA RQI{ Sprklcer.
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I Boney, treaS\ll'er.
Alternate :,t:elegate.
'. Appointed to the
B~rd oC 1I
Room 14-Lorraine Grover,
Trueteei of 'be group were Dude
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Jame.s
nat-e SAA delegate.
Richard Rosenbaum, Frank Vaugh.
Room lrJ-Paul
LIO)'d Wright and Ric'b&amp;rd
·P eleiate
Sc:holl,
Jones.
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~ other actioo taken . by tJ?e
Room
SAA group, Cbades Wen"Y
Funeral
for Yrs. Ber·
Delesate and SJtei)a Str&amp;U68, Alter- to
th'e lootba1I
te.•m tlla Turul!r 34 were held Wednes~,_...,.,.
" E.• Ruth-~••d
~--ernate delegate,
. mem•-•
to
homes followmg
at th• p
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Ch.pel
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Columbus
witb .
practice 9eS'Gions.
a 1 orne
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commlttu composed of Don burial in
Unwn Ce_metery.
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and
,Mrs. Tuner was_ survived by her
0
Stone was appolnti!'CI to hw;band, Ben.jl:mm; three BOOS.

~bert.

Rcut~r.

Di~hl

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~errf W~olker,

tr-"'-

Ky~Fer Sch.00}

wa~ ·~ngqed

servu~es

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Work Halted
B w'}k
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preseat.
11 graduate . ManbaU
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Conr.....-.ee-lnw. . York
bGmc; her mother, ftve Sisters an
acquiring new tmifonnlf and are
Meanwhile, (lffieials
of tbe
one
b~ther.
)
selling
band
booster
memberships
Portsmouth
Cbamber
of
Relatives c&gt;f the husband from tti k ts. Sometime In October a merce lle.w to New Yort forCom.
eon.
this area wbo athmded the
,Jak: Walt will be splmsored by fereneea: with Donald
Powers,
were Joe Turner. Hr5. .opal Prut- the Band Boosten Club.
pre5ide[lt of the
General Teledy, Mrs. Floyd Cleland, ·Mrs. Sam 1 Co11ect:Jons will be
tAken at pbooe Co. sy.stem. Ohio ConsouClark, Mrs. and. Mrs. Charle.!l
footbaU games and various other dated il" .. sub9id.iary of General
ner, Mrs. Wllham Wooda:r4 and mea·n s or acquiring lunds will be Telephone.
Karen TUrner.
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Tbe eh.ambrt' Jeadet'B said- they
I 1l:l;,;is year tbe Drum ll&amp;jor is ·wouLd attempt to mak.P arrangeMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
IMvid Carson.
Newly appolinted ments for restoration of service tD
majoreU.es are Jatlet Haley, Mary t.he ~llttked-out exch.anges. .
ADMITTEI\:.
Hysell Ja~et. Riggs Carolyn RobTbe Dine-week strike agau1st the
Garnet Wells, Pt. Pleasant Freda son E~mli Hysell, Shirley Ballan- phone «Jmpany bu also curtailed
Bratt, Cheshire, Mrs. Lois Rosen- gee: sandra Du~n. alternate, and 8eiViee iD 23 otbet
counti.es of
bium, Pomeroy Mrs. Car) Moore, Nancy Sisson Captain.
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Ohio. Contra« negotiations have
Pomel'Oy MJ;'s. Donna ~th.. Ba· 1 Officers ot ·the- band are: Presl-[been dl!6dlocted for sever•l weeks
cine Mrs Hubert Myers, Fl. M")'e1'8 dent, Phyllis Rice; Viee President on thr-ee key issuef!.
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Company officials !!aid they !!enBIRTHS:
·BOlin· Tre8SU1'er. Dorothy Siaon; \er on unl011 security, a no-strike
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rasen- Ubt_;.lans Emma llyl)eU •d Jan. clause tlll.d whether eertain embaum a-. sOn~ Pomeroy..
· · ·. et Haley. '
ployes should be oonsidered wd.thin
Mr.
Dan Smtth a daugb111.
the
ter, Racine, Ohio,
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Tbe pbone company has set up
a mobile telephon-e Wlit outside ot.
police headquarters to lwidle critical long distance calls~ Tbe unit
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Band will during the- emHgeney:.
e u an
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make its first ap. peara~~ce
a....r~ .o:.uwAH~
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b
if'ed
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c.urrent sea110n thra
ay even- 1ps as DOt 1
•ue umon
ang at Chapman Field.
gaining .t eam that he
wants Lol
The
Director of the band this · meet with 1t Friday. A
unioo
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Dooathan ~ from Huntington and a compa-ny contract proposal to

oe,v.~th a~1. ::~~lf, oH~::bt:.d J:..'re~ :~ · b

ake a report oban
[JU1 grade foot 11 a
meeting.

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LAwrence
of Ncl110nvillc
and tre'a.u:rer, Tbel· MondaY. September 24.
• h_eart
1:30 tbl,
IAttendina the meetirrg wer~· BIU mornmg white eatina m a local rGfl.
PreJidttnt, PauUne Atkl111, Les Fultz. Richard Follroil taurant. He wu rushed to ·~e.iilt
Preli'd eiat,
,Cllll't'D~ Collins, Ronald Sptl~ger, General HNpita~ by the .'Emergen~~~;;·tacy Ed tl'elstJN!r, Bill Gnlea.e r, Bijl A.nde:J'IOI\, J'ie.Dk.
Squlld and &gt;tbcB to Hol:zer by

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h• mu•t of
""'adeqll'ltte
hove
"concrete assurance"
police proteetion before any move
to rftstore service i&amp; made.
Meanwhile, local industrial Lead.
en said they feared a production
Mayor and Mrs. C. 0 . Fi6h.er cut-back if the blad:out continue&amp;.
were notifed late Wednesday evi!· They !aid national businew; dening of the deatb of the Rev. W. J)4rnds upon &lt;tpen letephone servB. Moore, former pa~tor of Health ice.
Methoclisls church.
The Portsmout h and Scic&gt;toville
Mr. Moore, 1wbo vi.f.ited friend!; exc hanges were closed
Tue6day
here in August had entered a hos- night following an alleged attAck
pita! m Cinei_nnati recently for a by pickel,i; on
company
repair
hea.rL condition.
CTf:'Ws. folve supervisors were inSurvivors include his wife, Mar· jured in the fist-swinging melee.
Police Fore. Llmlhd
jory; two sc&gt;ns, William R, Grove
City; Haro!d s .. Columbw: a dau_gh
c :ty officials said, lHPwKa-, that
ter, Elnyr, Bowling Green, a grand· · Por1.9mouth'! police force was
soh, Michael, ColumBu s.
" loo limited in size" to provide
any more protection to the comWARMNG ISSUED
pany ttran the ' 'dark-to-dawn" paAll ha rdware dulers in th~ trols on duty in past weeks.
county and surrounding area today
In another dE:velopment, the
were alerted for a man and woman
unit')r, rfit~ted its offer tG prowbo
mulcted a fdd!e. v~e striking union members ~
·IJIM lbnfware firm· of\$34 .
operate !m_~eney servJee at lbi
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two exdadg-es. Tho!" e 'o M p-11 n· y.
however, has rejected the proposal

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Dr Boice

WmmlS.!iion . wha wa.s sent h~re by
LaW~Che, urged the
the exctrange
but the plea was rejected.
Company President C. E. Wil-

Goll . Frank J.
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Work on the new Kyger Scht')ol
at Chesh'lre today came to an abru·
pthaltaftercarpentersorAFL-CIO
Local Union 650 walked off the
job.
VAdm. James A. Holloway, Jr.,
The walkout rtsulted from a ditr
Chief of Naval Personnel, announ· pute bdween the carpcnter:s union
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ced on September • that the lith and tbe eolllraetor Don Kine, of
Anno-uncement was being made
annual national competllive ex· Jackson: Ohio.
lod
b D. C Wolfe, ptinclpil or
amlnation for th.e Navy's Reserv'Z! • No indication was given as ~
ay Y
ff1
t
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Otricers Training Corps will he ·exact eause of the dispute nor as ~e\ elec~~~- ~~ h c ~s 0 cers n
given to interNted high school to when the carpenters would re. El CJnl~'" 8 . c 00 '
seniors on December 8. Application turn to the jobs.
ec ..~ ~rc.
The Pomeroy Chamber ol CGm· forms are nOw available and must
Other union employees on the , President Robert Euler; Vicemerce met last night at the Ohlo be received before November 17 • job walked out witb the ocarpen- Presldf!!Dt Dwaln Sayre; Secretary·
Power Ortlm with Bill Atkins, he added.
tera.
Phyllis Jhle and Buspresident, presiding. the Board
Deslgne4 to supplement the orJanice Wolfe.
el~tcd William Grueser a.t Chair- fieer output the Naval Academy,
Donohqw : Vic£'
man of ·the Board. He also &amp;el'Vl!fl
k It
Caroly_n Clehmd;. Seereta Vice President or the Cham1berhe1_:
,
Linda Mallory 4nd
Committee chainnen
and·
• mission whlle studying at the CJv·
June pbdner.
mem·~ers were elected during the ilian colLege or his choice wh.i.eh
W
R"OUsh; Vice
meeting.
has an .NRQTC unit. All tuitirm,
Salser and SeercEiected to the Future Planning fees 'And books are' rurnlshed by·
t.ary
Shirley ' McK~lvey.
Commi-ttee were. Alfred Elberfekl the Nlvv, and the atudent receive'
.:,.
Offite~ are to be ~lceted after
~hllirm~n : Edison Hob!ltetter, I'· _R. 1.an annu8l retainer of $600 tQr four T
ltd
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the' lJTst grade t'ards are giVen.
~Knlghl, Theodore Reed. Sr., Dr., years. DUring the summers the klve~e l;ete:ose ~~\!v~1~~~~~~h:~ 1
Raymond Bo.ice, Henry Ewing and otuden!a gael$ on fadnat~na train: first shots by the M:clp County
Allen Hartley,
lng eruiqo.&amp; a~ a ,midbipmln. After Healtb Department on tWo SUCCC·
RETAIL TRADE~ H. E. Boney, I completing the uual four year col- .Qlve Slturdays, Sept. 22 a~~od 29.
Ch.alrmtl!l: Walter Grue&amp;er, Clar·jlege course, he is commissio~ed Hour,s. wi.\1 be from 9 untiJ 11 am.
"nee Collins. Hardld LoMe, Renzo in !;be Rea:ular . Navy · or Mar1n~ UClb day.
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Menchini and Bill Howard.
Corps and .JI:oes on active duty
Health deplrtment officers polnl
with lh•••
the Navy's
1ar-fiunR
neets. ou t tna·
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ClVlC . - Les Fultz, Chairman: For·
who applv
and qualify,
~ t h e shot8 . will b c II1vC'i,
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to children Qed 1 through 18 ami
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o\t('n Shain, Norbert Comp't.on, .[mmediate assignment trl flight to prea~nant women. Children mlut.
Wohl. wlls rt"ceivcd here We~ . I
Ralph Gra.Yte'l, Dick Ow~n and training will open new c1rcers In have si&amp;nedfareilt.al consent slips. nr~day of the dc.Eith of Mr.s. Dorte
Fred Crow, JT.
naval aviation.
Otle cae 0 polio ha.._becn report· Bu rri.!!. Akrc&gt;n .
HOUSING Rizer
High !'iehool seniors lfid
ed in Meip County l:his p:ar.
I . '·Mrs. BUI'Til; the [Ol'mrr Elizabeth
Chairman: c. C. Cuckler. John atcs between t'be •a:es 17 and 2~
r Mitch of Mjnersvllll', died Wednes·
Richman, Ted Re¢ 1 11nd
Bob may apply ro1r tbe Jlm.OTC apli~ude
•b.~- ritornlng at her hmne alter
Coates.
tt.!IL Those Wh .. ~ -ntke a quahflcd
W() sutfct·lng a stroke,
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INDUSTRY -- WIHlam GrueK, sc:ored wiJJ be i~ven a rhl:id Ph''"" ·
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Survivors lncludt&gt; her ·~~~~:::~
Ch.airmau: lrvin!ij: Ksrr, Ronald ; ical (lXm earlf ill 1~7. From the
.a. dau~btero, Mn. Ellen G
Sprlnl:er,. ~Hltam Anderson, end i pool uf 'q uailfied young ·men re:
Rlld several grllndchildren
Harold StNlh.
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maining in eompt:!tltlo~. apprtiX·
r
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Akrtrn' lttd one sister, Mr.s.
HIGHWAYS- Richard Follrod, imately 2,000 wUI be selected to
l:':'Rnkln t1f Pmneroy.
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Oh1lrman : Dan Hartinger,
PhH begin tb'e lr naval carecra neSt • ~
,
.
Funeral services will be held Frl
. 1
Vil\liawon, Thoo Smith and BUt September.
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Two. thotort.m are .s~ed for ap- aay at 3 .pm.. tn 1\.kTon.
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AtkJ.rur.
ptaroce. ib Pomerov ·Mayor &amp;. F.
Tbe
~o~t bme~n.gd ':s
HEART VICTIM
R.Obblsqn's court tonight to aos":'er
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Over sixty members of the Big
Bend Minstn!l AEIIlodatlon'; tbeir
CamiJies, and friends ittended the
plcni,c at Pc&gt;rtland Park, SUnday,
Games were pla,yM undec the
dlrection of Blll Obild&amp;', and prizes
were awarded to the winera.
Mrs. Roberlt Crow, president of
tlJe Association,
p'reSenred Bob
Hoeflieb, director ·•~d proc;Iu.c er of
the mlw.trel! an4 thE! Big Bend
Variety Show, with an Eastman
K'odak camera, com¢~ with accessories, a token o~ ,appreci8Uon
in behalf of the entlfe cast of the
Big Bend Varltltlts. ·
the
Jloefilcb "discussed with
members pruent, a minstrel show
to be presented on the sbowbo.al
"Maje.&amp;tic" during the centennial
program at Point
Pleasant
on
October 10th. Enthu-3l·nlle re.
sponae wall: shown and plans were
majie for an -earl)' rehears!ll.

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na Murray, Se'c retary and Ann
e11.hower, Treasurer.
wi-re
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G-l'Ues&gt;er,
Room
a2-Rodney
Spencer, SAA ,
Delegate and Faye -Thomas, Alter_
"nat'e SAA 'kiegate.
Room h-Audrey Cunningham,
SAA Delegate And Patty Douglas,

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,Iter' _vioo 'ryQd~J\l: an~ J
oNf~~Um~· ~Ue_. ~~~urd,

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Bend Minstrel
Members Hold
Annual Picnic

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Jo&lt;&gt;nna,A. Sprouse
FUneral erviCeS
To Be On Frt·day

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Rlebard: B. Mitchem, 2~. Wyllis sitated a change in the meeting plnce
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Hill, Pomeroy, driver of the- black
In order t• aecomodate all who would like to hear the dyna1 rt h Mel M•rtin
1949·oBuick wlllch crashed into the - - -- - - - - - mic young Evaha;e.Jbt
ato~ 19M Buick of Hubert Myand h.is "Wlz.ard of thE~ Organ",
era.,
Lee, '\f'la .• is to ap.
Frank CatanZ(lfO, . themeeun,
pear in Mayor Robinson's court
~a
place has been
eha.nged to the
at B p . . m. to answer to
High School auditt')rlum in MidcHeohorgos of driving while dnonk.
J&gt;OI'l.
. Mara:uerite V. Myer., wife ot
Tonight tbe Hlih Sehool Glee
Hubert Myers Jtitcl a pusenger In
Club Will sing and tbe High School
hla car~ Ia in. Meig.s General HosFoo-tball teann..., the MISQDI 'he
pltal ~ll aufCerin1 dUJlocation of
East Stan litl the Fire De-p&amp;rta hJp and cuts wbout the. head and·
Mrs. fianna Alice Sprouse, 96, of
C!'n
1
body .Her h'Mbirnl
cute West
died on Tuesday
llfe
about ·t he motiat
knee at ber'i'home i!l the Spillman Com- atori
the telllq
"Injury. He .was'releaieil,
-..-. •beheld ilt
Mitchem sustained .but. •· slight
ful R;aiO and TV career t.o anscut on his hea~t After treatment. the late residence al 2 PM on Frl- the mlnbtry,
at the hospital he was arrested 1J.y d-ay with Re~. Rlehanl Wtigbt of
Friday nllht"s message wiU ~
Patrolman Henry· Werry and taken the Clilbon·Mason Methodist ehur· .. The $64000 Queadon", Satuf'dty
to th-e Meigs county JaiL
·ches in charge of services- Burial nigbt wili be Couples' Night With
Witnesses to the aCCident &amp;tld will be made in the Mitchell Cem- the couple who hM been married
that Mitchem was trlvellng west etery.
the longl'Sl number of years as
·on 1\Jain-st at an exCl'ssively high
Mrs. Sprouse was the daughter fl)ecial guoste.
.Saturday nlghtler
r.ale of speed and to the- left of of the late Mr, and Mrs. Alfred subject will be "One Second After
'('(."nter. His car went into a .skhl Snyder an~ was born on October Dealh."
T•--•c., -11•~ held In ~.b•
c • •truck the curb and bo11111ced in{o 15, 1660, tn Wood COWlty. ~er
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car which· had come to husband, Tbomas J · s prouse. died tn..hn::Schoo
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a complete stand&amp;till ·
in
Friday,
and ,Sunday
City and C,unty · police, Ute
She is survived by three sons, nights at '1:30 p. m. Theo ptiblic b
emercency squad ·and ambulance Charles of t:;olumbus, Okey of invited to attend these meetinp.
Couebt against a heavy traffic plrre- West Col~tmbla, a.nd William of
up whicb reaulted from the crash.

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Wilbur R~wley,
Bralbury eo &lt; ,
r ~cred St. Joaepb Hospital In,
kersburg tor surgery and WA s accompanied to tbe hOspital by Ml'6
Rowley and son, WUbw- Jr
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Lewl&amp;
Koehler
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l'Cn VIs Ung her fa~J.y in Grovepc&gt;rt, return6(j. borne Sundlly
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pl'ob~eo
and daughter, Su~an, touk Julie

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The overflowing ctowds at the Revival Crusade being con- .Junior cnau officers ':":l~~~
dueled at the First Baptist Church of MJdd epo , ave neces- Joe Kennedy, Vlee President;

tt. Myers~:. _
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. driver of ane or the cars
tm
cha-es of driVing -while intoxlcat-

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Revival
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police with drunk driving:

• Sa~fn llclck frame wfth Red Seat
• Cocoa lrown frame with ton Tweed Se:.:
• lustre Gray frame With Lime Seat

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Fonner Pastor
'. At Middleport'
Reported Dead
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head~on colli&amp;ion on W Main St Wednesday e vening. Mitchem Y48S charged by PomeroY

balled enamel frame colors, with "Tweedefte" covered w.ah.

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Mr. and
James McMillen I
and Dr. Cbrtstlan~on,
Ironton 1
were here Monday to attend th~ I'
evangellatlc servlce.s being held at .
.
the First Baptist Church.
, Patricia Steele, who bas .!1 ent 1
, seyeral dayl&gt; vJdUna~ Mr. and ~rs
Clifford Owens and· fAmJJy, return~
elj to her borne In Princeton
VI, todty.
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Mr. l!lnd Mn. Wtrren Kasle t· and
sa:n, Afit:hael, Athe.m, former local l'e.sldenta:, vlslted Mr. and Mrll
L. L. Cunnlneham Sunday_
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Mrs. Marguerite Werner, Col·
mnbus, Ja VJ11Jt1nc relative$ in thJ
area
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Wednesday night with leaders of the Ohio Consolidated Telephone Co and the striking Cr1nmunicaJons • Workers Union
today failed to Lift the telephone blackout curtain from this
Ohio River city
Robert Moulton, chairman of the Ohio Public Utilities

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PICTURED above 1s the smashed auto of Richard B Mitchem, Pomeroy which figured in a

whisk oul onyJime- nO need to rush aboot borrowing c:i1oirs. ·ll i!h,

ofsl

Mrs. Horace Abbott is under a
doctor's Cllt'r nft.e r cutting
the
tcn?ons In her ftn,llcr In a l"t~ccnt
accident.
Ruth Wise, Mrs.
Will rc
h.
1 CG.II!~. Mrs. Mabel Marshall an~
Mrs. Cecil Grogan returned Tuesday from a ten day trip to FlorIda. ?i-ll's. Gr'Oglln and Mrs. Maris-hall left today for their hom e in
Columtms.

c1eu1tr •114. u.ltr

tew lltht thawa;
rte•r L..te lrie. fl•ir •nd cool fo.
l'lltht with •..ttered
trc.t. Frt.
..., ,.nty ciOUily aftll contii'Necll
cool. Hi1h teofty 54 ud 64 nerth,
to to 61 110utb.. Low tonlslht mMt·
ly In IDs:
w;th •

SINGLE COPY

lu1eury you'd

pay twice as much fCH" elsewhere! Big
size and beautiful styling, and strong
enCH.~gh to. lost for years. Reody ro

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Comtoncrcte, tonfoWed

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tbur~oy, September 20, 11118

the late Samuel

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P /~i\J ~prres attended Middlea ~ad· g Sc'W'J and Mr. Fry is
and u:te ot
hama· Hlgh SehooJ
He
v t~an of the Kor.:-.. n War.
Co
ernp G)'ed at t.he Vanadlwn
mpany. The marnage is to be
an event o-f late September.

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PORTSMOUTH. 0 - UP -City Council's separate talks

Fred l. Garriner, pastor of .he .P b
. .
. Mlddlcport Church o( Christ 1
~ ascoh to Mlanu UnJverslty Sat/ conducting a two weeks SC!'le~
u ay w e-re sbe began her Fresh-evangelistic meetings aL the Reeds :::~:~d~a~b S~nda-y .U.:__ProbascO$
ville Church of Christ.
cond t d : ircnf.s-' "Dnvoc4tJon
Mrs. Cl.1rence Clark a nd daugh_ anrl ~~ee r Y .President
Mil~ett
ter, Jcanm·. tlrove to Parkersburg
Y eturned borne Munday.
Mond.ar to meet I'fc. and Mrs.
M A d
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: Frankhn C_lark, . Wllynesborough, Tlh:l~ -n Y Greybeal took his son
P&lt;~., wlw Will vlsJt here and Jn w. for D=~
a columblltl. hospital
w.ith her family . Pfc. Clark
_,
nr ij~ -~ treatarent.
ll!i statronc-ct at Fort RiLchte, Md.
Jac~and
J'II:,Met!l i&amp;:!JrbUD.a,
I Ml·. :~mr Mrs. Charles Searles hi
. n. were recent guests- oi
'and her t· hlldren, Bc!ty and Fred anJ ~~!crH aud br~ther-Jn-law, Mr. ·
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AYenuc.
M rs . Julla WiJlillms and her sister, NJna Bal'nettc, · lcC.l Tttcsda
for thf:Jr n(lw horne in L'ul umbu~
where Mrs. William 's daughtc.r.s

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Three Are Injured In \Headon Collision

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have mr-.vcd
from the
Harr1S
1 the Dar~t house on Short Fourth

1953 Ford V8

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WE SELECT ONLY
THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS
The Sale Is
Still Going On

E\'~ry Artrarr·rJ• diamond rln11: il

'VOL VII!

Set of 4 only $11.92

MRS, MARTHA SPIRES
Announcement is being made af
the engagement and aoproachlng
marriage of Miss Martha Spire.s
to Samut'l (Sammy) Fr.v Jr. She Is
the daughter of Mrs. Helen sanbury , Middleport, o; nd Mr. Emerson Spires, Cheshif(!. Mr. Fry is
the . .snn or Mrs. Alha Fry West

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re~:nolt•red on all four qual!ty polnta
11n.J also grrurarrtetd for permanent

enttne

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"THE BLACK, SLaEP"

Anc11rved
Permanent Value Plan.*

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Cl•rk G•ble
Lana Tlltner
"HONKY TONK"
Bel• LUIOSI
Ba1il R•thbone

u:itk vu.luc guu.ranleed by 1he.

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• Du r ing !he ~ocial hour,
Mrs./
Gr11nm in b ~ half of ~he club pre.
Sf'n lcfl a gJft to
Mr. and Mrs.
Char les Hensley who were observ- /
l~g their eighteenth Wedding an. /
nu•er!lary. A ([ecorated birthday
cake was served with the refreshments in bonor of Mr.!L Hensley's
birthday.

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McmhNs wer (' rcmmcled of the /
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ll'l' lllonw\()fl , Mrli. Charles
DJJI, Mrs P ··he rJ lhv: ~. E l.sie Ar- ar ron s.1le whirh wJ!J be held by I
m•ld,
J . J H &lt;~ nd Hekn OavLS th\' d ub ~I the close of the Chap./
The
Huth Ar r : '· iolht•rs Mrs G . , /: rr mo•r'ling rn Novcm~er .
•eor ge Lord 's Pr&lt;~yf'r in unison concluded ,
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. (' ' !: ~ .r&lt;; David Slater Mrs
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VJrgJr I' f ·•nning ham .
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CHAIR lUXURY AT lOW, lOW COST

ette_shower gJven by Mrs. W. R.
Thto Past orrrcers club of
Dav1s, at her home Rose Hill
cine C'hapt c r O .~S met Monday •
1 Ga_mes were played during the E'\lf'Jlmg a t the home of Mr. and '
evenmg and prizes awarded to Mr~ Jess Brinker. Racine.
/ ~rs. Selim Bl11zewkz, Mr.s. M..u: . M r~ lkrt Grimm , pre.sident . pre.Folmer aud Mi .~ Helen Davis
;;Jdf'{/ a t th e meeting and memben;
After lhe honored guest o~ned •'1 ;puudt•d to roll Cdll witb a
~cr ruanJi g1f1~ wh1 c h we-re placed hou ~ t· hol d hmt. Mrs. Ralph Webb
1 1n a babinc t dccor.otPd in yellow
was a ppoJn !t'd ro Se{' aboul having
j a dessert co ur.-;c was .st'rved by the, the rr~w wa ter heale'!' which tbe
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filled wi!D •n, n ts
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the Drum Majorette:i and Drum MaJor of · the Rutland
mal!lng first appearances at Chapman Fteld Saturday mght:
High S&lt;hool B•nd who
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