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8--Daily Sent!n•I, l'om~roy-Middleport, 0; Sept 19, 1956

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)'-

For That

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PAINT
LUMBER

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Lim11o. iooim(•r, Mrs . Max Folmer
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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OF ALL TYPES
AND ALL YOUR

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i\f~tJc Lon~, ~thy

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,

and

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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tiardtop, One

•w•w, wAite wall tll"fl _

CAIHt(IN liT
$1l5

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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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Phone

60U.J

HEATING

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TIIESE LOW, LOW

COIIIPU;'I'E LINE lit'

TemcoSPACE HEATERS
F~LOOR FURNACES __ ALL SIZES
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See the Marnlou.s llumphrey CJrculalurs
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

-BUSINESS PHONE 8118

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Strike Continues
Governor's Plea For Reopening
Exchange Is Rejected By Co.

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Mrs. Nlincy Bunch, Mary Margarcl
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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Mt·s. Roy Gruescr (Jerry Shoein
Holzer
maker) is .a patient
Hospltal,

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5-pc dining group in solid hardrock ma le
(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.
U1 s • ou save on ever.v Piece, e.ome

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Navy Announces
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Compebtlve

a Charleston hos pital following a

slro~e

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suff.ered several days
call at any tune

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· Class ·offleers tor ftq.tland· Higb
;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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Junior&amp;: fr'!lldelit, Ntoml CarroU Setre'tafy, Judy Mor-rie, Trea·
surer Judy C'ha~

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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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Delepte 11nd Ro.e HOl'ak, AJter. Gibbl. Jobn
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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alternateo delegate. \
~ 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
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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

'"olr

day

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Lam~~

Work Halted
B w'}k
y a out

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times.

or.

Collet~;

preseat.
11 graduate . ManbaU
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The band 1.! lD tbe pracess Ill
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.
,
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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J Naoey Si.!lson, Secretary, Barbara
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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CJass Off•leers
Are Anno onced I

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ShotS "'·'I'll. Be
Gt'v'en .S"pt. 22

sev~al

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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Th II. tl d High
Band will during the- emHgeney:.
e u an
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F·•- 1 Medl ~ ·~-• Ph' I
make its first ap. peara~~ce
a....r~ .o:.uwAH~
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Salurd o1 e 1· ..~a
b
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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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unlon'a jur~etion.

Mrs DOfJe
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president of the Pomerftv Boosheld at the """lbr Hi;;;ISchool

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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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pomeroY
Of 'Wmmerce Aets
On Committees ·

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Delegate and Junior Hawthorne,
AltM'D.ate SAA Delegate.

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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
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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'
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Offite~ are to be ~lceted after
~hllirm~n : Edison Hob!ltetter, I'· _R. 1.an annu8l retainer of $600 tQr four T
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the' lJTst grade t'ards are giVen.
~Knlghl, Theodore Reed. Sr., Dr., years. DUring the summers the klve~e l;ete:ose ~~\!v~1~~~~~~h:~ 1
Raymond Bo.ice, Henry Ewing and otuden!a gael$ 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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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 • ~
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Funeral services will be held Frl
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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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at

. ·•tland High
R
A--- Off'
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lCel'$
.l ~ Annou
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le.ton. The ·latter is a patient ill

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
: 'Mtrela
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,

~~ ~:~~:a t~~ias~ i~n:J
,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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McMAS'fER

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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uu
car which· had come to husband, Tbomas J · s prouse. died tn..hn::Schoo
1936
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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-

ELBE RFE LDS

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complete

perst')ns,

AIA1CHING SJrll riAMI CA•et f,UlfJ TO ~,., ... (J~

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·:.·~~.:~de.~; ·Overflow
Crowds Force
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
s

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

rar':

AND

Humphrey GAS HEATERS

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
.
: 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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1'LAN FoR TilE cow
. PRICES- CO~U; IN T(JDAY

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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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EDITORIAL PHON! 3Q7

Three Are Injured In \Headon Collision

Farm.~.-;--.;·.-~·-;·~aro~ld~B~",;d~·~:~~~~:~i:;=ci~~~~;=;;:;:;;;:::;;;;;:::;;;::~;:;;;;~;;;;~:;:;:::;;,
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IFrColumbia • &amp;.nd

er
property
on Palmer·
Street to
have mr-.vcd
from the
Harr1S
1 the Dar~t house on Short Fourth

1953 Ford V8

NO. 134

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MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY

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

WIATHIR

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2 Adult Tickets Admit Carl

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

enttne

at

Member Drive Opens

"THE BLACK, SLaEP"

Anc11rved
Permanent Value Plan.*

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TONIGHT
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.

VALLEY

FOR A

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N . A 1n
. o IJ
AI '
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 ,
.
. (' ' !: ~ .r&lt;; David Slater Mrs
,
VJrgJr I' f ·•nning ham .
.
. the meetrng

SEE · US

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YOU GET BIG
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
1 h_oste!s. Fa;•or 5 Wt' rf' small diapers club pu r·ehas rd for the Masonic
filled wi!D •n, n ts
Tem pk rns.t;d lrd.

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I,,i.nd Dtck
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or passina 1
The two' motorlstl are Cli[ford
Hall and. Gary Lee Pblllips, botb of
whom • were Jiven coW1 cltttions
by Pomero,- Pwtroimao Jobn M.e·
K.eaile.

He:~•:a~~t~~~

Middleport
was reiurned to Athens State Hos·
pltal Wed,!lesdaJ by Deptlty Slleriff Duckworth an_d Web&amp;ter foiIowina: his comm1ttment to tbat
institution.

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PicTuRED above left
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
The~ are: Carolyn Robson, Emma Hysell Nan &lt;Y Sisson, Janet Haley, David Carson drum
,
maJor; Sue Dugan,, Mary Hys~U. Sfiirley Balle nge and Janet Riggs, (Seo,~el Photo)

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DON QUIXOTES

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when perm anent puturea are
top-dre-ssed Wilh tertilb.e r this
fall , rep orts t h.e Midd le We !:ll
Soil Improvl'mcnt Committee.
fert tlzzed pasture-s get f'ff t c
I ll qu1cker start in the spring and
usually produce more grass pet
acre and mo re protein per
pound o! arass, according t o
1 atudie-s by Midwetilern ilRron-

Published every atternoou e~eept Sunda;. by The Ohio Val! , ,

Eat-em •• a.erond l'lus mail'"' mat ter 11.1 tbP
hmeroJ Ohio.

p•1~t

N~llo

111 advertising

repr~~e ntatlw,

Botllnelli-KJClball. lnr

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MARCH OF EVENTS

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In

Supreme Court.

Romun Catholh:.
}'rank Murphy of Mic hi gan wu the la.at Cath·
otic to serve on the court. lt ha•l been BllticipaleJ

'·j

fertWied .al'ld It recovers earller
.ln the tti"U fOr preciouS extra

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DAlLY: CROSSWORD
21 Compa.u

Jrip·s·o·nTouring

that h!s auccessor would also be a membe1' of the
By Carol lcme ~--'
aa.me tnlth, but President Truma n Instead chOJJc
Wom~tn 's Travel Authority
Tom Clark, his attomey ieneral and a Presbyterian, for th e po1t. He also selected J . Howard /Me·
Football W••k End
Grath, a Ca.thollc, to suc cee d Clark in hisCabin&lt;Jt .
W11nt a wonderful little varac;:=atholitll have aerved with distinction and higll
lion 11nd rcUitiu lt in .the fall? \'uu
e'm. l1ave one l'lithout. takln.r.any_
hollor on the no.tlon'a top tribunal, two of them
time rrom work or school. Here'&amp;
u chid jultiUs. rn a.dtlition to Mu.,rpl) y, four
how.
othfl!r CathoJica have se1·ved on t he coul"\, The
l ;et iu tourh wlth tho!le friends
' ftrat wu ROI'er Taney of Maryland, who wn s nnmed chief' JY";tlce In
you'v11 beeu wan'ti11g t.o 81!1!1 (but
1836 by Andrew Jacklon. Taney handed down the tamo~ Prti.;l •scott· ' aumehow ~ver .dp) and plan a
d~~~
.
football week l!nd. You don't ha.ye
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to ~ a superlpylll olumnu•
OI.OVb CLEVI!LA.ND APPOINTED the secOnd Catholle, Ed'•
(l.r a eou .~ in of
wara Douglal White of LoUIIiana, In 18tHI. White w a~ hamc:L1 chid
the 11tar half.
justice In 1910 by Wlll~am Howard Taft. When \-\'h !te died, he was
back to enj6y
auereeded a. chief juallce by Taft, himself, In 1921.
lt.. WheD you're
The third Catholic to be named t.o the high court wo.&amp; Joseph Mr-.
part of a foo t·
Kenna of California In 1898. William McKinley picked htm fi 10m h!!l
ball trowd you
find any good
Cablnet, where he wu aerv!ng as attorney ,~tent'! a1.
game is a s how
The fourth nt till faith to hP selrrtetl tor thi~ h!gh honor was
worth ~ee i nJt:.
t"l.erce Butl~r, who was choHim In 1~21 by P rt':~i dent Wa1-ren G.
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or
your
lrie111\
s-re~e rv~
HardlnJ'. When Butler died, President Franklin D. Roosevelt chose
ro o m ~ for headquarlet·s ut a hoMurphy to suoceed ~him.
,
I!• I or motel ntHil" th.~ ~-:-ame. Then
'l1 Upon Murphy'• death
tbt Court was without ;O'ftthollc
urnu\ge' t.o meet before Lhc gurpe
repruent&amp;I.Lon for \hll Arat
e In M ye,n. The Jewis h lftlth b
""'IHirllli.Ji!l tur a .. picnic of eold
' 1 r.,reltnted on th'1 court. by
Ill Fraokturter.
rltjrken and biscti.t~. (I remem ·
bP.r how murvel'(luf!. thi!l tnl-lty
eombinati0rt ta st«:d ut an Ok1aI "ffl2 PRESIDENT ha: a l:rge
of fedt&gt;rnl
trom
h nllm- Ark!!MS!l Kltme) . Vis it w ith
1Whom to 1eleet a Catholic, 1! he so des!l'e:J. Some of them are close
you r rrienlb lhrougll the game,
,&amp;1 hand.
llwn fur dinner and the evenin..:-.
: lervlnl In the nation'a capltRI 111'(! nve jul'ls ta of thfl Catholic faith.
Th tl nPxt day, aftur a hoiidny
ll'hty haclhdt Charlee Fahlly and John A. Danaher of the U. S.
uwny from honw, you can Lmt h
Court of Appeala for t'he Dt•trlct of Columbia, and
~ta l't back.
,
Matthew McQuire, Edward Tamm and Edward Cur- 1 ;.' "9ther
Plan it all tot eu~ty toing. Pit-k
~ gnrne ' you Ul1 R"t~l to wit I• a
ftft. Ill ftdere.l diltrlct judgel.
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Catholic
rfluwnable drive; che.ck 11 roud
, - l'&amp;.hey, a Democrat, Is a former United Statal
and noW a
of
IODOitor renenl Who from 194l to 10415 represented
Jurists

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12 Girl's ;lam s
J:i_ l.ll!! lre!IH

aignal

kln&amp;dorn

'. cabbr.)

23 Smull

6 'fire
P-.;eventlon
. otftcer

ink

1!1 Sxclo.ma·

'·7--"Rtil:tnt. ot
'.,-tbe 'i1-1n"

uoit of

'U•UitDfl)

t-l . King 's

son

bott \e.1

2-l. Re·
plltCI

s. Lease

plea su r~

turf

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9. At one tme 27 . Gredlng
ISiang)
lee anti 1m.w 10. Barhooo:
30. Ma.lt
1\ke ~rass
17. 1-:xc.lam:l·

ltl . St\oW('!"f-&lt;1

t: ont~mpt

I" . Wolf'w cry
~lJ . Forrm·r
Japar w!e
22.
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bevera&amp;es

14 . Farm

lion of

iSlam!
of
respect.

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Chapman, extension sails apeciaUst.
The pastures received a fall
application of 60Q P9undl per
acre 0: 10-10).-lO ferWlzer, con~
talnlng nitrogen, pho~hate and
potash. Each of the ots yielded an average or ,1562 e~ra
pounds ot dry matter per acre
rrom two clippinss. Chapman
I&amp;YB tlll.41 increaaed )"ield rewe·
tented a re-turn of $3.50 for P.V~ry dollar invested Jn fertilizer.

22. AtlaUc

N\lrle

6 Frenzy

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1\-pplement
"1:5 . Dwelling.
HI . Worsted
auitlngs:

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31. Acid

dl.tcharae
33 Null
34 Body ot

water

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ani mal
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p~lta'er Ca.thql{c jl,&amp;rl~ts frol'f\ whom the ~~~ ~)4 ~~~
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Old Alfalfa With
Fall ToJ!:Dressing

A Cryptorrun Quot&amp;Uon

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IN NEW COURT BATTLE

!HlD' The Lineup
9:30_ Pta son To Pers(,n

Headan~

10:00

Your

E~sO

10,15 Sports Puade

Pre ~~~ Box

10:25 Weathewoan

I

10:30

6:~

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12;30

C. :30 Jt CoUlrt Be You
£..~hoo:J

Mra:. GarDett Chapman and Mrs.

1:30 Te-Dnes.se Et·nic
2 :00 M11Jtinee- Theatre
3 ·00 Qu ~en ror ;~· Day
3:45 Mc..dnn Romancea
ComedJ Time
4:30 'My LittJ.e Margie

2 :30 Bob Crosby Show

6,00 Newol'lolure

Mary 8onecuher were business

r1- :00

s,oo Aunl Dm

Spom l!lyfl

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6:25 Les Pwl
6:30 Coke Time
6:45 News Caravzrn
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7:00 Dr. Hudson

? .30 The Whistler
8:00

callers In Hartford Saturday,
'Mr. and 1Mrs Roy Roush or Parkersburg called on Mr. Arch Ye•
aer Friday_
Mr and Mrs. Ed Fry and Mrll.
Naomi Yeager attended the funeral of Mr Henry Roush in New Hll·
JAMI!ii IOOSIVILt, Califomla representative to Congrea&amp;,
bl&amp;
ven Friday.
p·n unt wife,• !reJJe, en shown tn Loa A.Aplea Superior' court
-Mr; and .¥fai.Calvin Ble$Sing and
where be Ia •eekln8 cu1tody ot hla thrtt ~dfeb : f-df ~ Weeki tn
Mif
'w. J ROYilns were ~business
the BUmm8r. on alternate weekends iilid Oil 'cftuJn hOUdaya. He
visitors
in Pt Pleasant and Mallon ;
11.}1!10 wants aupport payments to atop w'beri hti ttu the chUdren.
Friday,
llls ~x·w"lte and mother ot the children, Mn. Romelle ' ~velt.
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Hart were
In court ttnoet), aaid, "1 wiU reslet to the ltmtt:"-t/nter'lofio!WIIJ
,------- ----~~ i-n Point PJeasant Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin T Blessing
called on Cecil Ble~sing WedneB·
Mr. ;md Mrs. Paul Blessing of day evening.
Mrs. Mary Bonecutter and d~ugh
Pt. Plea~arit were supper guestg
ot the Cecil ·Blessings Monday ev- ter Connie were in Pt Pleasant
Saturday on business.
1 enlng.

8:30 Big Story

t.f!f.l~
qJ SHOf

9:00 Cavalcade or Sportt
,.

R::JO ('IC\'Cintl'!l 'Urown'

11 :05 W-t'at·M r . '
11 :10

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11 :Ol'i

TOP !.ate Show

Pc·es.'l Dux

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P.:YTW

B l $ W 0 .

LOW~Y &gt;!At' CANNOT !lAVE

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Foreign In1rigue
Tonight
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THURSDAY
II :ri9

Sign On

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1:11

It's Fun .to Cook

1:31J Feminine

Tou~h

Aftel'noon ¥Jim FeS&lt;ti~'aJ
'l\¥o-Gun Playhouse
ll:OO Mickey MotLse
6:00 Burta1o Blll, J-r .
2:00
4:00

6:30

SUNRISE

Lone Ranger

: 11:45 Sian

TO

7:00

otr

Hour Glilss

8:00 Combat Sergeant

SUNSET

0 :00 Socialist Worker Party

~'!'ATION•

9:30 stta.w lbt Tbe8lre

990

11 :00 News and Weather

On Your Dial

Do It

FRIDAY

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12:00 Film '-:. Fancy

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"YOUR

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orr

ery

~EN -4NGOR4'S BIG ROMANCE

WENT ON ii-!Ei SI-!04LS,SilE ACTED
LIKE IT WAS 1\-IE BITTER END "··

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Film &amp; Fancy

Fall's crisp air makes you

6:00 News
·Weather
Sports
John Daly
Rin Tin Tin
7:00 Jim Bowie

6:05
6 :10
6:15
6l!O

feel . Ilke . moving . right
along with .tile breeze , • ,
ana here's a shoe to help
yo11 most. It's a fiat young
skimmer in rich black

I~

ROUSH'S .

'

UO Crossrood!t
' 8:00 Trea9ur e Hunt

No. Second
Shoe Store •

8'20 · The 'vi&lt;~ ''
9:00 Polku ·Time

~id.lleport

9:30 Straw Hat Theater

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11:00
11 : ]()

News and Wedhtu"
Sports

ILI5

kly$tery ThPa~re

I

"Mr. Erine and Miss Twi1a Rich·
ard were shopping jn Hartford anti
New Haven Saturday,
M,r. 'and Mrs Curtis Young left
for tlJel.r home in Dunbar, Saturday arternbon. They will vlsit with
the Fred Gilmer family and R. A.
Blessings before returning here.
Mrs. Ernie Grimm.
Mr. and Mn: Elmer ~ewberry,
Mr. CeciJ BPessing is improv- Stevie and Mike were dinner ~uest 5
lns slowlY dter returning bomt~ of Mr and Mra. Dennis Roush Jr.
from the hospital.
of Hickory Chapel,
and Mrs. Curtis Young and
·Mrs Warth of New Haven spent
-Mrs. Ethel Fry were caller~ in the Sunday with Mr. aDd Mrs. Donald
Charlie Brown home Monday.
ThO!pp&amp;on,
The ))4iople in ibis area were·
¥r. and Mrs Fred Rast, Patty
abocked to .hear of tbe, sudden an4 Freddie of ·Huntington spent
death of Mr. Henrv Rousb of New the weekend with )Irs. Luvena
Haven. He has mafty relatlTe6 and Raine7 and attended· Sunday
friends here.
School at Soard.
Mrs. ThroJ?,t Sayre ~d daue:b·
Mr. JDd _MfS. Cu.r~bi .Y.O!JPI .ct~II·
ter" ·o f .Columbus spent Qle past ed on :Mr and Mrs Tobey Myers
two w:eet5 wilb ~. and Mrs. Ross Thursday evening.
Winebrenner.
Mrs. Lillie Kelvi~Jton and
. _ Mr. _and Mrs. Cbarlle· Brown ctiildren of ,Akr~ were Friday
called on Cec:JI Blusln.l( recenU~·· guosta of !IO'tl. ·Elmer ·N&lt;wlJ&lt;rry.
Mr and Mrs Jobn Hudson cr
Mr. Bert. SleSBinR and Mr. Okey
Leon,
Mrs Vir(iDia' Sayre 10t M~on .
Roush spent Monday after noon .
Mr.
and
Mrs. Arch Roush of ·Oat
and evenins with Mrs. Allie BlesGrove
motored
to Martin Ferrf
sing and Audtey ol Hartford.
Sunday
tO
'Vi!il
M:r. · Reilbe'n' Me•
Mr. and Mrs. Hlll'1')' ~r~lr:s were
Daniel
who
remains
ill in the boarecent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clay
pilal.
toD Roush.
Mr. and Mr.&amp; : Daniel Weigand
Mr.. and Mrs. Carl Coley uf

I

Rena Bonecutt-er, .Gregory and 1
Christi Dawn- were auests of Mrs.
w. J Chapmar,a' Sunday.
Mlss Connie Warth of New n~l·
ven was the guest of Mils Gloria
C•·ump $unday.
•Mr. OrvU1e Hamilton and sons i
of Po~t Pteaaanl spent Sunda,y
witb Mr and Mn. Virgil Burria.
lit and f4rs. Dennis Rous~, Mrs.
Luv~na' Rtlney and Ml' Oke)' Roush
!:iPen-t Friday evening with' _the
Elmer Newberry family,
:Mr. and Mrs WJIIie Ball wcrr•
Sunday auests of Mr aDd Mrll.
Fred Roush.
Mr. Robert Taylor tailed an
Cecil and Bert Blessing Saturday
eveningc
·Mrs, W W Staats has been visit·
1
1 in,.- her ai.&amp;tcr Mrs, Ruth Parso~

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SIX MON'TilS LATER· .. MY. J.lOW
~E LYRICS !lAVE CI-I.4NGED ... •

At..SO "TT--E LEADING MAN....

.

Fall plow -doWn of nicroaea and photpbtte reftt111er ran larl'- '
u yillld lneteast- than· did
dttk ~ln on O'Brlea eOUDtJ, Iowa,
c.u·ru. Vle!d' (left to tlaht were 69, 88. If, 81 ud 89 1tla1hell,'

' ~t one Htl diMeUOhal markera
.-n&amp;1nf th• WI)' to aome c.t the

'frhll

mOlt popular recreational
Ollloll!l bold b&gt; jolnl ~!""-l~!~•J
•~1101•11 ol lnlorm 1n

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reapecUnlJ, ·;

F .{.~MERS can

lllall Pork.
IIIJ?Illt• aeenlc arels make
rualt&lt;l Slalo !'ark which

til: fotilt. Ath Ctvo, shown 1n
(~~urta Lltl on Stat• Rout•
OQ\n. • daten mlles 'outhweat
t1 }AIIn. Old Man't Ctv• and
~ fallJ trt on State Route

.14 filii.•U thtH

. . '1\'lltiln a•• mu..

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14-M~son Mt!l1 Cau ... t
Fqr lltilltilry Sevlcc

parJu
drlvlllr dlo-

of th010

fourteen

P&lt;I!O •••II qlhtr. The other

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Lareer machlnet
caU Uled &amp;hat Will nve t.1m1
and bol
ro:dc,.una ontl plowlnl
dow puts Ule fei'Wlzer lh mollt
toil wbJcb lncreaaea l\1 etftclen.
c.y In • drY ye,_r.
-a-TotMireuin~meadowe wtth
phos}:lhatt 'ai1d · lh ln lhtla.te
•wnmer or U
helpa hold the
\tiJWIII 1D lepme-craa~ mlx·

potas~' and intl41
- . OIIIroiOJl ~Una.
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you would ordlna'rlly 6roaileaat
15--Even: If ,-ou have • lll1ht
and plow rJown In the l!lprlnf: 1011 of DllroJiil ·over the wln·
1-Y0\1 can 1prud out your ter, .,lt bD ecp.t lcia than an e-•

nH· n

A ~ hbnd . K~· -· f'n
(IX:&lt;lnii. :J.~ lt'lns t ... r m;t .

triday r•·l'
ltDl'j· ~ " rvlc'e P "l'O l'f! l n~ to Mrs .
B ~lt Bolt&lt;y Moore , clerk of l M
se lt'rli\' !' ~c-tv: cc bO!ll" .:.
-1111 ol 1 flant
_
Am ong thl" tou rteon are two
-·aba=
1eavern with
1
.'J.., lOdU
ban1lnr tbe trlll tor some
1ft t.hc sprlna rrom the Bend Area of the- cuun ly.
yttr-a ...._ · waterfall spills over t.be ctp ot '"-' roclt!. tu the The-y o.re Ghm Clintmt Ha l'r.:th,
·~ ..._ bolqw. A~ !lre&amp; and conce-salon stand an -located ncnr tt.:
New ijtven, 1 and Donu1d (' hnrles
; ~lolllil~ ~.'
Rickard, We&amp;t Co1umbla,
!llfOalt:oall~lo!'l Porta an Coal!l•.'• llol·
low, -tantwell CUftt, and R~k

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Ma~on

wl!l l"tPOl_'l to

~ney. &amp;ol! 1tructure.

aave work and aave time by
adding fer.tiJtter In the fall, re-porta ,the~Middle w..1 SoU Im·
~royal(le . Com~~~tee, ~e'
re-t;fol'lt a temel)llll by :1'
o-~ISLI 11t f.land Grant Co ••••·
[n addlUoa to . tbeae, advall"
tages, thci committee Uatli t.he•e
other beneftta ~~~in· ora
Jn the fall all t!le ·
tt.and

U. whb.l1 \he 8808-acre Hockin•

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work load by rertutr:inll ln. the \.ra tdp over the Oeld lD ~
!all. Thla taku lhe · h. .t oft In
AI)~ n·· ~ bolter lo rlak
lhe I)Jrlna and helpo op~ed ll&gt;e ou .&lt;&gt;1 ·~ I ~ ullroaen tHan
plenU.ne qperi.tlon.a When every tQ ik &amp;t et rillf; tutlllzer oa
minu\e eoUnta.
yOUr 'll:ela.J a _:. ll.
'-The 1tound ·I• usuallt JrM· · e:.-111. lht taU. rou ftnd tt •••
er In the fall. Naohl.ntrJ pull• ·ier M) •~' the uact foUltatr ra~
..aier and. 40tl ltsl dam&amp;~ to da lm:l lfldt J'CIU. W'Uii&amp;.. . . _

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FROZEN ·FRYERS~!~.:-~~;~~......:~~~.7:.83c
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BEAN
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Tho pick of

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the crop.

TOPPlE
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Fnlt,
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auil Brenda (tf Huntiogt.on; •Mr.
Leona'rd Roush and . tami1y, Mn.

Nol far ltom Glbllonvllle 11&gt;
lloddrll County 11 one of the
. ~ 1nten•Unt road market

· lieu In the State ot Ohio. On one

H-E-NS-

While Cecil BlessinJt: was hos-pittlizcd Mr. DWight Gibbs aoj
Mr. Curtis ~ichard dug his polltoes· for bim. A friend in need is
a friend lndeed. Mr. Bert Blessing
utslsted them .
Mrs. ,Mary- Grlmm and daugh·
ter Janet visited rPCenll'y w.llth

·Mf

YOu'll Be Skimming
Along on a Breeze .

It's Fun To Cook

1:30 Ft&gt;m ini..ne Touch
2,oo Film Festival
4:00 Two gun Playhouse
500 Mi&lt;:key Moust

.

11:10 Sports

12:15: Sign

1

12:00

Exciting! Different( Fancy raaltifti
·~::;.;·~· _, plump, golden birds-tender as """-•
1I
gaodneu for -ing. Ideal 4 to ~
pound aile.

LETART. W. VA

On Trial

...f.

1r

DOOil.

12:30 Cur"'-1t

1:00 Johnny carson Sbow
1:30 How;cparty
2:00 The Big Payo1f

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recently With Mrs. Luvena Rainey.
Mr Dwight Gibbs called on Cecil
and Bert Bles:».ng Saturday after

11,00 T!I!' Tac Dou•h

6,15

Maaeitwith

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and Donna, Maude Blessing and
Mrs. Leolla Young.
Mr and ·Mrs. Dennis Roush , Mr .
Okey Roush visited one. evening

9 :00 Coftee Time

11 ~ The Wor!&lt;f Tun11

Buch.

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Thornt Sayre and daughter of ColumbUs, Mn~ . Rou Winebrenner

· Sign On

L2:00 CJm«a- Gow W

-·.To

Friday, Mri' Sarah Hannum, Dale
and Robert oC Mt. Alto, Mrs.

w,oo Home

11 :00 V,allant L¥17

tibet anti COrol l'"'llo
GalllpoUI •
I
1&amp;. ood - · . IIUJIQ' ~
cently vi.lited bet Ptr«~ttllr. aDd
Mrs. Du011 ol AleuDdrio, Va.
llr. •ntl
IDI!offmea aDd
aoa wer• ta Pa$enburl. Tbunday
Patty lluaey bu .......,. Ho.,.r
lloopiW 1... N.,.... TniJIIQJ.
-Mrs. Pauline Bueb, Calif. tlld
Geoe Bueh 1lf PUtlbuqb, Pa. receatl7 vbited )&amp;, IDd Mn. Bob
Mary Joaa

shoppini in Poinl Pleaaant Friday.
Mr. and Mr. Guy- Blessing of
Mason ·bad as the.tr dinner guests

7 ,00 Tod•y

9:30 Arthur. Godf.r-ey
10:30 Str-ike u Rl.c'b.

1

Uy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush were

Dateline: Europe

FRIDAY

niURSDA Y
S'gn On

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11 :00 Nt&gt;W&lt;~
11 OS Late Show

Toni-ght

,For Mttel' tasting tout

and those preaent were Mn L. c. Raymond Peter.., Chrlatian eommlt
b U - A B w~~..:~--tee, Mn. Hen- Leyae, Educat~
Roua , ~·· . . ~-.
-~ u' on, M-. Howard
-• W••cnhals. on
u- N p
L J . Rutt.encu.Uer, ~·· . •
·•
Swackhammer, Mrs. w.. C. Ston.e, memberthlp. Otbetl p!ftellt were
Mr•. N. o . welll. Mn. Huao Juh~ Mrs. Mary Wat, Un. Stella Fry,
ing, Mrs. Ron•ld Smltb, Mn. Her- Mn. Edna Bunil aDd lin. H. P .
man Llyne Mrs. IJoyd Rouah lin. Burri1 .
• P . J . Wolpert, M.n. J. L. Stewart,
PIRSONALI
Mrt'. R. F. Bryaat, Mn. Paul l!leal.- Saturday dlnDer pall: of carole
ly and sister of the holteu, Mn. · Roulh wer• Oortu DlttmiD, of
J . L. Stalnaker of BurDSYIUe.
Mary..Uie, Oblo,
ADD
Lantz,

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Reporter

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Krl&amp;:

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a::m 1~ighw:~ y Patrol

8:00 Ca¢ain Kangai oo
9:00 t}nrry Moore

Here'• how to work lt:

AX\' OLBAAXn
1.• · L 0 N 0 F E L L 0 · \V
A II.UM
...d
O ·· e lt1 lter 9 tmplv 11taads !or another. tn thta ex1am1p1t
·
o· etc 11nr • • 11ert.
•
t nr t :l e three L'IJ, X for the two
~ - -WOld&amp; ar• •U tt.tn\1.
t zort•h-&lt;~. t he length and tOI'Ol&amp;tlon
F.ac l• 1Jily til\? code- Jett,re are ditrerenl. .

l'llt New Life in

·ta

: J ·ll.l!i , Greatt!31. Fights of Ceni:UJ'1

~ ., Cirl's

o f all, it helps f\ l!"1·toh
ynu r vn('nU on fun beyond Lh ~
usual ~tnnmcr !len~ on .

o&gt;E
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Henrf

· -Mr. and Mrs Bob Richardson ,
Ma.x ~nd Kathy and Mn. Bertha
/
Richardson of Parkersburg, Mr
PTA MilTS TOICIOHT
Tile flrllt Parent Teacher meetClarence Taylor end Adrian Ltatb'ey of Vernon ~•lled on Mrs. Fan- ing wlU be he-ld at the New RaveD
IS ABOUT l l a _ , ud pede111'1au an
Ill 1J!1o
nie Taylor Sunday .
Grille Khool buildilli tonllbl,
aoua pwred dowD tbe II'OJ'It llood ID Ave yea.n. The fOlJl'!"b:o\11' ·
lldr anti llrl, C F Bl01olnt, 1011 Sept. '20. All parent. are urged to
wh1cb allo l.uhed Japu. u.d Wa.J po~ta.
·
·
Ella ana kr. Bert Blessing spent attend.
:Sunday with Mr and Mra. De,nnit
Aki'Oll, Mrs. Emma Thompson ot Roush. and Okey,
NIHICLIMA GARDIIf CLUa
•
Wellaville, MJ&gt;, a11d Mrs. Beanie · Mr aQd .Ura. Cllvtn Bieasinlt,Mr
The Neblclima Garden Club met
Hoffman called oh. Mr. and Mn. and Mrs W J Rollins spent Sunday. Moaday alfbl al the Alt!x QuiUOil
Dwight Gibb1 recently.
with 1Mr and 1Mrs. Guy Blessi.Dg Of chJihQ~. Hostesaea were Kn.
·Mr. and Mra. Charlie BrOwn and
Mrs. Harry Miller ud Hrs. Lewil
EVIlee were dinner guests of Mrs.
Ethel Fry Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Bonecutter and Connie were Wednesday evening
gu~ts of Cec:U Bleuinll .&amp;rid fam·

·

10:45 . Frank Lt-ahy Sbl)W

c o0WN

.

Edge ol Nl~llt

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Frlofi~

3:15 Se-c-ret Sto-rm
3 :30 Edge ot Night
4:00 Kati~f":..JM!J!)Jg-n .
4 '00 TIII&gt;J:i'l&lt;\ ~bow
6!00 Art Linkletter &amp; t-he JU•
6:l!i Douglas Edwards
6:30 Sgt. Preston of. Yukon
7:00 Bob Cummings Show
7:30 Climax
8:30 Four Star Playhouse9 :00 Arthur Murray
9:30 Quiz Kids
10:00 ES$0 RepOJ!ter
10:15 Sporta: PIU'ade
10:25 Wea:thennan
10:30 Museum
:

:t'l. S ma ll lalani.l
32. Un1t of con-

reaident of 'tbii place b lD a critical condition in .a MartiD8 Fezry
hoapital.

4:00 ~tie'1 Ki1ch~n
4:30 The Early Show
' ' IQ ~e(!onal Reool'tor

3:00 Brighter Day

pmg
29.,Clant. b ~ ars

B ening.
Mr Rettbeo McDanieJ a former

WCHS-TV ChannelS

Ge ru1u n

2'8. Half

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Ui.l;courog-e
r\~flr

~~-ent cSurar eveninl with Mr. aDd

HousepMty

8:00 The Crundt'r

Ray MUJand Shaw

car lmboden and family , FQrest

bl
oI W.1t C•
oIu Um
T a.I
d
th
Mr
Ro
, .
lie&gt;~ ay or an mo er

fli&amp; Payoll
Boh C ro ~r-:· Shuw

7:30 Play-house. of Start

Mans-f1cld , and Mr nnd Mrs Os· 12 :00

in wa-ler

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as their a:ue.st1 Sunday )irs. Liule
Stewart IUld gr.aodaugbter Sandra

. .s t h"' Wo• '.d 'l'Urne
J oh11ny C•m•on Shu-v•

Fpr~

Ou!dlna: utl1t

4'- rt o.lt ln g'

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vacation with M7 . and Mrs. Rou
Winebrenner and other relativea.
Mr. and Mrs P . A Ble11ioa: had

Love of Life
St&gt;a rrh fllr TomoTrow-

1 ~110 - 11opywoo4 ~' ,

Varia~ and grand:--~on. Andy St.oy , 1 !1 :4~

36. lnlcr]ecllu ••
:17. Backbone
1anal. l

IU1Uce

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12:00

Valiant L&amp;dJ

Brighter Dav
3:15 Seer.:~ Storm

ReceBt guestli or Mr. and Mrs. H:ll1 Love ot Ufe
Cal Orr were Mr. and Mrs. FrAnk 11 :30 Search foc Tomorrow

durtauce
11-:tcc.l
:r\ [}dame

jur\.~Jt!l

lt&lt;!tiOI} lftclude EdD!.UJid Wa.rnn. Flynn, o!Jief j~U"" i)f . tllti~
o.l~
lllti\1' aaprema ooart; George Swtt~n,v. thief justtde- ot 'A{~ t . s. "
df•trlct court In MAI•acbuaettJ; and Judge Jo/Jeph Smith ot the U S.
411tr1et court 1n CoAntctkut.

1:00
i :30
2·00
2:30
3:00

11:15 -~,{ovii' MUSt!Um
Ju.tr~&lt;•ue
11 ._ 30 Fore'"n
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througl\ fear

\ht
department many time• ,:~~~~:~Su·
pnme . Court.
Dana.her Is a former
CoMtc\icut who WRI promlnllnt tor

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point
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In tests on 58 farm fasture~
IT. Wisconsin, the use o fall·ap-plied fertilizer ret.w,-ned $/J3 per
acre after deducting the ·cost of
fertilizer, according to C. J.

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returned to their home in ColumbUs Saturday after a two Wetk$

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that the nation's three major fniths have buPn
repreaented on the high court. For years prior to
that the court Included seven members ot l~e
Protestant faith, one ot the Jewish h.Jth, and a

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11 ·45 Gu id ing Lig:Ql
12:00 Ray Milland Show

YOtl Bet" Your Ufe

lt he does, It wlll be 0111 l\rgt time since HH9

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wu reported
wmally well- lnfonn ed c\!·clt•!l th nt lhe Pre·;idmt Is thinking of seh...;:ling a Catholic jurist to till the va.co.ncy resulting from the retirement Od. 15 of Justice sr.c rman Ml.1ton.
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SYccenor to be Catholic?
Repres•~ted' on High Be'nch
Spedcd to Ct&gt;11traZ hess Ajosocfution
, WASIUNQTO)I' - Presh.hmt Elsenhow~r may re\·ert to an old
pre~nt .nd name a Roma.n Cath~.&gt;llc to . the U:nl.~d $tat.!.'!

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savinl• on fee&lt;l bills.
6:25 Sport 1 Eye
, Bluerr4sl shtya ~.tatable lat ..
er ln the •tUnmer when .it Ia well 1 6:;G Les Paul ancl Mary Ford
6 :1Q Tbe Dinah Sltore: Shil-w
6:•5 ~ewa Caravan
. 7. :QO f;l~U -&amp; · Scruggs

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'Minto"'' Supttme Court

of Racine.
Mrs Thornt Sly're aDd daughter

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t:\U'lee Time

4:1}{) Comf'dy Timt'
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5:00 Aunt Dru Show
6 :00 New!l Plcture

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1Yillahlt: one m t r.th, 'I By m11il one )l':!..tr ~ : ~11 mofli!J.B, $-1 21 .
-s.te~ moatba, $2.5(;; one m011 rn_ S-1 .

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11 :00 Ti&lt;· Tar Uough
: l :w ll rould he you
12:00 Parson 's Stucty
.-- .~,, l rurrt&gt;nt
I :30 Tennessee Ern it"
2:0rt Matinee Theatre
~ GO QueE"n For A Day
3:4:S Modern Rotnanc t&gt;s

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Subseriptioll ratCJ : Deliver)' by earr'er wbPrr nailahle 3tl cPn l '

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omists.
I Some agronomists say l ~a t
tall appli£.-ation of tertili:o: er are
preferable to sp.rin&amp; appiW! ~1 h ons in many res"ecta, becauSe
·of Lhe ftrmer foohng for trucks
•and spreaders.
,! · Ii;prller pesturl~ l11lhe sprina:
. ,on faJI .fertUized flehfs ean rrie~m

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Sii:n On

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Capehart. Flower ..-ronaemenbl u 1
Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ; Sept 20, liM
pre.MinJ bollday1 w~e mlde. AtBIITHDAY PAATY
aDd SUsie Street, DOIUll, ~
Red C
Blood ~· I.e
Door teodlq were Mn. Carroll Adami,
Mr en4 . . . ..,..._ Hftton en- Glorte; ID'II Kl.tb1 Heseoa. 'l'ltclile
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.Nn. t;eol'ie McK.nlabt, Mrs. Wm .
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...ra Ulileoe U~~: IIOD en- sendiDI ..fu were oyee . - .
l eomery whllt lln. Thesma c~ j
B:i.. lin. PbU Blt.e-Y:
tertalned their dauabter Regem.a l Leah and Gtle Miller, JKkitl.lo..._ ~
h•rt and Mrt Morman Monti~ Wm. MeGa •
llrl John Wol{e Ann w-ith a party on her third ·~on , and Mr. and Mn. Orlatadl Jilt.
er)' aerved u
bolteteet. Pr• Kn T
:.~;~ ifn Ray Pick btrt.bda,- S.turdi:y trterneon Sept.,.--"-,·::---:--:-::---·:=~-..
ent we-r~ Mrs. Pearl Wartb, )ln. uu,· M.ro:! Pete
,&amp;., Cm.ter . lit at their home on Hnen Heij Nora Trtpp, Mr1. FrHI Hart, Kn. Wea
M n - e ......... 0 Mn ,tltl. Tb01e •tt~adina were : Cindy
Athlem
Nannie Roush, M.rl', Pred RDulh, E. ;•r,&amp;:bra. ~-~ "';:; Davl.ci llouJh, J immie Muncy. Sb.troil and
UN TA-L fw
Wtldl
J Mn. Foster Weaver, Mr.t. Wm. l Fiel~ Jr. ae
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Carol Gibbs, Ra1phie SJyre, JJmmle the old ttlnMII lllc1n ........ flff
Roua:h, Mr.. Everett Roush aad
Rlee Johnnie, Gary and Linda Ul- le..,-lne .,_1thy, hardr
If ...,
j Mrs. SybU Smltb.
LUTHIRAN WOMI:N MilT
ley, Randy and Gary_C_Jark
_._P_auJ
_ ill_e plened witt. ,....erfvl, l...
.. The L""*'an w.,._ Met •
Mr. and Mn. Arthur We-berll ,,.. T-4-l., ' " ' «&lt;I INck et Mr
: BEND &amp;.WING CLUB MIITI
the hom. of ...,., Otte&gt; GriiiMII. A vlaite:d relatives in Glen . Lyn, Va.
ator... T..,. ... lwHfMr,.
' 'fhe Bend SewiDJ CJub met at Tha. . Otterl"' ,.....,. w• br over the week end.
LohN, DvftOft.
the home of Mrs. H. R. Andrew• lfra. Mart.la Oblinger. The pro• -•
gram wu ~
Mn. Wm. p..,ell. \
Thunilay a11ernoon. 11ra. ftDUrewa
~.q
was honored with a:oin' away JlfU The tollowlne e-ve report, Mn.

Roush,l

WSAZ-TV Channel 3

e-arliE-r start an fteld1 next sprint

EDITOR
Bu sLn~ss

Moore

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("'ATTLE ~,an have extra days
"L~ ?f gra.ung this fall and an

RIYHOLD E. CioREEN•

..,._tin~. Inc:., 11ot 110 Methllllk St., Pumt!!'O)', 0
~ .itone 398. editorial off1ce pbo!O:~ 397

FRIDAY

AUXILIARY
Tbe American Le~~D Auxlliaq
met Monday at tbe Let_ion hall.
Mn. HeiU')' Perry
re-'uene-&lt;~ ••
preside-nt and Mrt. Wm.
vtee.vresident wlll 1 erve , 15 pr911·
t.mt. Mrs. H. C. Roney will tlll
the vlc,e pretid.ency. TM orpnlza.
tlcm mad·e P1t;DI to all&amp;ist with the

iTELEVISION

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.ICH.t.ltD I. OWl ..

Full-Fed Pastures
Give More Grass.
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Extra Proteins

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.FOUR-HOUR MONSOON LEAVES MANILA LIKE THIS

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heay iaDd~! And Good Luck'o - .
fhob Bam
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VIENNA SAUSAGE
pe111ad to perfection In our own rlf-1•1
• rtOIIII and Nllled to you al 1111 peak If
·lftaror and ptdness at a low, low price. ·

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S~rts Scribes Predict Pomeroy
Ne1S9Dville, JaekS6n Top Three
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SEQ Sports-

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TOP JOCK -

foor!h , and WPilst on. picked fif th,
would be tht&gt; ··Jarkh.orse-s" of thp
wrtters and
SportscaS'INs
put ci r cui t. Mid fll f•p o ~·t was a un 01 niCoach Alex Cilo and hi s Pom e ro,y I mo us c noi (·e 1, 1 f 1ni .~h last i n th e
Panthers !1Quarely on the spot last

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fiHIIM llnwtho!"fle, Milton Lambert, Ted Beegle a.n-1 Rich Barn.

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l•k• thtlro•m··· who~· ~·t bet.
as the seaffl!lll pro.cre!U!et.

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RADIATOR
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with · tht purcha" of

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OUR

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SEE US
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HEAD OF LETTUCE

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PAY LESS
ror TJiat~bller Chaace

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19S1 CllltYSLIR

set or the week-syracuse over
Maryland.

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MuM..... )Qch.• OUtPtlntefi LudWig Lllfltbloni, 188\0, .-tllll! Hon_
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way s•r the lrona OV«ff 'Witomlp,. Ike over

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Mary over Wab F~

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power brakes, ra~lo and healer, FordamaUe, 2 lone

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VliiiCo Short Cot

.coring. Crow o.il•k
Athens 't Belpr~ 6-r a tbasup
le:~m :_. maintained t.eir
gam£&gt; that should be l . dog tight
,:the . tough :ParkenbU.rr
poa m all the way, but we lifle the Bu/1Jea'r\lc last niiht u they
No fh 1 lh
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SEO
.. ~. dpll:ll, wtm seem to have a righUng
3
t,Q9.k two. o~I . Q!.,three games from
w
r .1•11 1mntt
racf . ll)lrlt thi.!l yfar,. ·
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~:.~~ alrea~~v tu•f'n ~~" 111 '''1 bv mv Nelllonville 27 The Plains-0 the C11KtJUm···s ll'dt~rl "it t"e Coliseum
· ow ~en &lt;' • ~~ ran £'f'j down to Hound~ are just too Classy for the Lane;s. The Chicks now havl! 1{0Jl
Tht!o IOfteral opiniOn WAR t'hat lhe !'!(!flop ~ ~ 11 q.nr~ or_ thp nme Alhens County eleven. Tom Mr- seven out of their tint nine aames.
Jacbon would no.t be a,- strong 8 ~ (l~ h~an;'. ~o •· 1111 · rommj( Frld!IV Quaid and company have another in the· league, and lead their e1C.
est competitors by 1 fuU lAme.
'" the past and lha! N 1
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mr: · ··•'! W(lrk on our Pl"""dlr- good night
Th• Chklr!J tiMe
•Wfth ~lr
With· a "POW~l'ful
first ,, Ji~~;~e~ '~on'l wr . hatl ~ i ". ~ou t of eighth
WeiJJJton .13 Oak HiU
another
1Mllld lack denlh ' to 110 tl'lt'ough ~ rrert With 0!1~ fir for a percent,. dog fJght , b\tt . unless the Oaks
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II'Ch00u1f' , On the hula or
lie of 750· Th 1 ~. WI'P~ all IPr~flut&gt; hc.ve completely recovered from h
!ltvhl
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900
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h~e~~~~:r.~oJ~Ii~po~l"~~~l~ki
teams.are again m He! JO n ;mrJ '!CV· lhtir ·team strike the ftocJtcb •heve
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P cr ed r&gt;ral bur coJ1ege games arc al.~o on to get a slight edce
~~- of t15, 973 aild 937 fo ' a
1111'_ sc~edule.
Buley 20 Logan .6-- the Chiefs .,.,. 2115 total, •no! ~ n Wllh all •hw respects to Wal- nave a fine backfield but ver
onr
th• 500 .....
tN. " Ct~nhead" Grinstead, •ho .cttill g1·een Iitle , and will r~u vic~im
lns..sl..: that he picks them Ju st a raiM¥ good Bexley eleven .•
We! BellO! led the pln'ilde' agal·n
oppn ~• l e frolll th e wav I do, belT!
Pitt ,26 Wttt Vlrglnr1 -7 would J.,t nigh! ., ~· juot ml ..«J a 600
TONIGHT
\Ill~ ~ f•&gt;r nnother WCf'&gt;lr aQ the lnn 101 like to be on Mnct et . . . .ntown !rerlcs with MO. Wes had garaet
Cllrk Gt,fe
Lafta Turner
rnnthal! sesl'um really gets under to ... Ro•n .C Mnc., In hit ata1'r- of. ! 98, ~2 and 1.70, while pl'u1
"HOt.II(Y. TONK"
WII v
lng rolt, ~t • ci•MY Pitt '""' fl111owrd With 193, 1!Ui 8nd"tBg or
' IMil · Rath-.
hi• Lu1o1l
POMEROY 20 CH-UNC!Y &amp;-. "ted H tt,ll ~)n tho loll wlli G70•. Paul ~g&amp;'ll h•d 1161 O(lth 4
the Blnt Dfovlls w•r. IDUndly prove tpofle ... · tD. Art - L•wl; ·and 2d'r and ~. whllo llo\ LJ!Uks hit
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181, ,164; , d 2111 fo1
R k
~ on tht rH.. und for I .-ocf per·
F!ordia State 20 Oblo U, 13- the Menrhini•efiP!led In
IIOIIRORI
formanrtf" .... 1n1t tt.e ,.,,then, If Bobc_.t~ also ht~ve 1 loeal boy in the lorera Be•clt ~ ")f,Uler botb
Cortoon - "GOOD NIWS.
ovar
confldenc. dof!_lrt't 1~ &amp;r! to .,. the lineup with CbuHe Stobart
to
the
KIIPING"
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tho
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plenty
of
action
but
PAMILY
NtGHTS
rHIIy ~· rolllnv In this ene, WI the Seminole! are, out to ~ b ig ~~~~~~;
2 Allvlt Tlckeh Admit C•rl
we c:an t halo .-.nitft'lblrlng what, tirnE' , ant! wont lt!t the Bobcats
happen•lll If N•laonw!llt two vHr" j liPOil their plana
$03
avo. Let•, lrMo your le.r 1olldly on I DOWN THE LiN&amp;-Notr Dam e Rigas
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th• '"'"Uiftd. PantMrw.
, O\'er SMU (Paul Hor.ung : rt:h
Louks
164 210 liM
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198 222 1'10 1!190 ,
-the Ftleon• .,.. hfrd hit ' ' ln. Sl'wtt', Dayton ovler Cincinnati &lt;
Totals
tms 873 937 2788
Iurie~ . anlf coach Charll• Mc:~n•ld would like ·to pick Geora:e Black- CHITTUM BUICK'
hat his clull up for thl1 on•. The bunu tcan1-, but the Flyer look James, R.
IdfJ f99 174 54?
Jackets elm• out -Df the .Pof'nt tough). Flordla over Miul«slppl CampbeH, J.
lfn 11!7 179 5$s
11me In poocl condition, and ahould State. WasblnJton over ldabo, Beach
21 :f. 111 lOS 580
mt~kt • fight •II the way,
Miami (Ohio) oYQ Oeor1e Wuh!nJ Mlllel!. D.
178 192 192 8«J
Rutland 26 ·Marletlll Rea. ().the ton (don't thJnlo: George ever ero,. Hugllfns, F.
161 179 123 481
Red Devlla are POUal to the taak ol sed the Ml8ml} Kansas Stite qvcr
TOtals
1M2 808 838 2881
~laying most of the top first teams Oklahoma Anies, Duke over s.
tn this area, . and should have lit- Carolina, Texas Aeeie!l over Viitie trouble wlth the Rccond atrin,. lanova. teorge Teeh . over Kenen or Marietta.
tucky (wouJd lik' ro picJt it differ. Pt. Pleu111t 28 GalJipolJt t It&amp;t ent, Alex, b11t cafil't)~ ' Oregon over
Bla BliCk.,; have a powerlUt haD Colorada. 4rboaa over H.ardin
elub with plenty ot tleptb. The Simmons. pq.tou:rf ·, O¥er Oregon
Blue Devils !®keel rood tn their , State, DetrOit&gt; over Marquette,
hart In the lineup. Tf:le Panther~r
lftSt 12 mf' n rrom thto team that
flnbthed on top la!it venr. and gen
~ally in pn:- seas~n 1abulatlonhad been ffgured ns a pouibl!
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ed tb~ locals to rome out oo top rale In spite of the fact that the-y
il}lhe t'ominJ: SEO title football i h•v• ~ completely ne-w btlckfield ·
t:!~He. The same writera picked , two rteW ench and three othe;
t~ ,Mlddle'JM1rt 'YI."llow J.acltds to • lin.men who 'only start.cf rh("it
on Ule bottom of the heap 1 fi"t
almt1
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f'OI' the second straight season .
Wahama.
r"ourteen members of the press
It is • ...Jth spot ta 1te put on
a~ ~•dio met at_Athe ns last wed but ..._..._ it is felt that
aQ!f ,It was the1r con.sensu1 t hat Cllo . . . his club will k tHIIWI to 1
the Panthers had the top ball club the tMk.. It 111 not lair to put fhMij
Jn the le&amp;gue, but th-at thfi' Ne l- .., the ...t u p011dbS. chMnpl.,.
soflYJHe H?unds and the lad;:gon l '-for• the INIOn ha• ewil s.tart•d
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tenders. Pomeroy li l' d wi lh J ac k- 1ifMif .._inq 1nlurlts to key men
gon for the lit.le ifl Hl!l5o with :'-l' et. l tlwv pro~bly h•..,. as good a
seVille ttnishing in thi rd plncc
rJ\anr.~. 1f neot bett•r, th•n mott
Last yen lhf' SfL'ilH&gt;s and bro~d- t'fr thf' fHmtl in th• IINCIIw. C•r·
CMten J)ick&lt;'d th~ Lott.Jt Chier. ~ ""' theY will fM. tfte ben coatalns to win th e title , a n J Lo '{an 1 ~·t'-'ed t..m in th• circuit, anct
~ lookin: · wry impre!i'Sivc In we fHI sur• that th•v will DI'Otwo non l~ agu t' game.'! with Lan- ~r•111 •• th• .-..on cro-. al~
caster and BniPy precf ~d 1 unt n they Dropr • ..,.d from aut ...
finish ion sev enth plac~ with ani; trer to llfUtrtH' In tht'
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1n their !Ieven game l~aeue .1ched
ffi'T'• :tre the ~PIP('fion;g basPd on
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- A oo~nt sv«tl"m with one noint ro1'
~I"Hro}' r~eived nine of 1 the r!~«t. t..-1) Fnr SCf'OR-i. etc . Tbe •tP.am
flrrrt plate votes cast w1th Neolson-r With the IOWP~ rxfl'lb Wll s rated
YUle receivi-ng four and Jaehon ru·. the team tn win the championone. The Panthers also received •h•n.
four •ecoad place vote1 and one 1 -~"-roY
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-M1ddleport, 0; Sept 20, 1956 __ :

~AROUND THE FOOTBALL CAMPS

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Barbara Scott, M.lddleport, a lhA~
den~ nurse at Hol~er HospltJ.J Wlilll
callmg on friends in CllttGn re1 eently.
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Mina Lewis ·~ Anna Loul..
Coley a700mpaniei:l ber husband
to Hunhngtou :t'huraday when be
returned to ha employment •n
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Lll• Williams vi.1Lled Mra. Hatti•
Mrs. Harold Young 4nd ebUdren Pbher at West Columbia SllD.d•.r.
M&gt;1SOn ~pent Thursday with. bel'
mother, Mrs. Alma Johnl(tn.
~. and Mrs. Cly~e Bumgardner
Darty Smith bas retumt4 to of~. flod~y were vl:nUng in CUlton
KnoxviUe, Ten. where he Is st. sunpay.
tioned with the Ab1 Foree after
H~1e,.. Barker spent
Thursday
spending a three weeks leave WiUJ:
i h M
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Farley
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hla IYW'&amp;ndparents, Mr. and Mn. T. njr~t w t
rs. er
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MaSon.
0. y ,,ung.
M.r and Mrs. Lawrence Davidaon
J. H. Hanison, Crocket Wamsley
and da-ughter Anna Marie, of Car- , lJld Lloyd . Williams were in Pt.
roll, Ohio visited friends here ~ Pleasant Monday on business.
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Sunday .
Nancy Aldr1ch, Mason,
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Mrs. Rome Stewart of Cheshire Jlrs. Irene Ke lly Tb1JI'S'day.
apent Sundt.y Dl.ght
with
1 father , A.ody Stewart.
Mn. Earl Durat and cbildrm,
MOTHERS CLUI MEETS
Pt. Pleasant, Mn. Herman Cart.
wright, Mrs. Pearl Nicholson and
Tbe ~ew Haven Mothef. Club
grandd4Ughter, Elaine. Mrs. John , met at the home of Mrs. Jamea
Roush and son Mike were Sundaf Haggerty Monday
evening with
vlsitoh of Mrs. Jewell
Chapman ~ M"fll. Floyd Capehart assisUng, The
lnd family at Rutland.
group discussed the library table
U:wil wu Thursday ~lght al)d the purehasing of a plaque to
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of Setty Jo Young •nd ehil· l be mount~d _on the table. An electMuon.
ric: skillet will be given· away Sit.
· ":t;i,~:":,~ Stewart
Thursday evening. Two guest.o; were prennt
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d:;~·~;:~~ Hazel 8os; . MJ'I, Roland Karr and Mrs. Niek
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1 Phelps. O!ben preaent were Mrs.
,rtlatett, Pt-. .Piea&amp;~.nt 1 lWph Fink, Mrs. Roy Cooke, MrL
P.lfe~. Hr. and Mrs.· Gene Athey, Mrs. Bob Mul\cy, Mnr.
N. Haynes· KondM.\'
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Paul Roush, Mrs. Donald Brmm
Mrs Coldie McDmnett, Letart, and Mrs. Ger::tld Clark.

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Cbe5ter .
9 li tf 1 LAWRENCE, Kan . UP • Like as far as foot ball is concerned. He
BEANS, PHONE S09-X, A. 0 ! m os t other _coaches, Chuck . Mather uses IBM maches and tabulatf's :
of Kansas like.&amp; biJ, he~y 110(-JUen. each blOck, eac h t.ic~ le, lilnd almost
Lee, Syracuse.
But somehow he cap. t kee-p a each move his pla)'ers make on I
9. 17 .Jtc
Jbbes 2 cents per word, o&gt;De ia_ _:__:_:.:.:_..,..._ _ _ _ 1 " ruuigct" ' off t he te1m.
the field .
sertJon. MiDimum ehal-&amp;e !Kle.~
$100 .00, 22 INCH COAL FUH· I ·You know," he said, "\hat lit"And you kntlw, " he said, "Don
4 cents per word for tHree con- NACE, complete with therm ostat, i lie guy's done it 1gain. I gues11 scored a lot high er than any one
se('utive insertions.
hot air ducts, 7 registers. Call ~you JU St have to -chalk it Up to 1 else in Saturday's scri mmage. "
Special- One month for 25 cen"' Middleport 6113-J .
I h..tstle "
Pfulze~reuter prounl~d Pho..,tper word.
9-17-3tc
j The ' little guy" Is 'Dtn Pfutz.. 1azenn-wrlter was recruHer as _a
Full rate o£ 2 cents per word w ill - - - -~. ·
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, zcni£'Ut t·r,. who stands only five bairback out of Carlsba d , N.M, _1:1
be chargl'"fl for advertising if not Tender green pod beans ~or sale. l fet't. ~~)( mc hcs and weigh.s in any. 1952. He spe nt most of 1953 ln·
paid for bcf;&gt;.·e t he 25th of each
$1:00 per bushel.
Br111_g con- , wht&gt;re from l:)3 10 1M pounds.
jured, but had lieve,·al start ltlg
month follov.'ini inserUGn.
tainers. r&gt;an.a Salser. Racme , R. ! "He ·~ been arou.nd bJl:lte three roles at guard in 1964 and 1955.
Errors in Advertising-Should be
D. l.
9 18 Hlp 1 yc&lt;~rs now and sDmehow he ahvaya
Under Mather's system . of IB~I
reported immediately. The Daily
COMING SOON . new 195? model I bump 5 one of those ble guy~' out grading,. Pfutze nreuter tled ~or 1
S?.ntinel wlll not be responsible 40 HP Scolt·Atwatt!r outboard mo. of tht! line up," Matherw said. You rour!h m tackles last year _W!~h
for more than one incorrect in· tor More Spf'ed, new 12 v . elec- I c:.n't keep him down . He. aimpiy 33 _.smgles and 12 asststs. Th1s_ m 1
sertion
tri~ generator , sys tem built in fly ·: h1l ' the desLrc tG practu;:e and sptte: of the: fact the Kansas \me
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Carli or TI1ank.5 and Special No- wheel mi'ans qu ickie starts and wm "'
averaged r:nore than 2_00 pound~; ,
tices of EVEnts printed at regu,~ ;11 on Q( t he odd [acts aboul \ notPf counhng
Deller tdl!ng nu rlrag on pow~r.
tz
t the 1 "It dt tie guy
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lar classJfied rates. Obituaries three
jet r ;u:huretor sa ves up tu th 1· little guy is that his compact
u enr_eu_er pay£&gt;
aga1m i
published dt 1 cent per wor&lt;f.
34 e cen t mor(• fuPI B&lt;! !L&gt;\ -Mut ~c hudy gn·r~ hlm an attacking anglt.! Texas Chrtstlan In b~ t h 1954 and
1.11 ht;:gl:'r players. He hits low,
~955, and probably ~~.u agam lhl~ ,
1 ne! ~uicll'r and smoother ope•·~t·
Saturday fn the lradJtiOni.ll opencJ ,
• ion R;:ymoud Luwry df"Si"nl'd, ar nur.d the .shins and angle!!.
t ! I \lo1'1ces
C!ho,~ce nf C'•iluq, Pric~ wllf p'iea ~e
Abo, he is so short-legg~d he lor ~.he .two team~. ,ht.u·e. Mather 1
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We handle mllgilllni'S, f'Omic books you MelropoiLtan Auto Sales, Mid · 1 ran evade a block~r backmg the ,)lasn t flnalt'rd h 1~ hn t•u p, b,J~
1 lme and get back m the palh of the~~- wa~ a good chance the
and pocket size bQoks. Parker's Lllepurl.
!J.17-Iilc
·the ball carrier sooner.
na~P,'t;}rt mtte would start.
Rest;aurant, Pnrner9y, 9 20 3tp
And he isn't obl!ged to ,10
"'$01pehow, he at\fays ends :.Jp
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PUBL-IC
- SiL-l 1 throu~'h the larger muvemenrs Of in ~t~e' Kame and leaves the btg .l
I 141 For Kent
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player so he doesn't boyi on the sidelines," Mather j
Tf•&lt;" underslined will offer for
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sale, at public auotion, at the Two Bl·dn.,•lm~ K1tchen, Livmg get tangled up with a blocker..
said.
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residence of the late Daniel M
rocm , 11pprox11mldy three acr e
Mather is a martfT statisttcan
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War ner 1n Chester, Meigs Coun·
gardL·n, $35 UO per mont h. Con· I
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.tad Alex Wh t·el er , Apple Grove ,
LEGAL NOTtCI.
GRID EXPERn- Again tumlng uP aa tht commentatott ftr
o! September. 1956, Lhe per&amp;Qnal
Ohio.
9 20 3tc I Ru th Bellct, whwe la&amp;t known
NBC-TV's "Game ot the Weelc" footblll telt&gt;Oiitte thla F'all are Red
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?O::i 6th Avenue Rear
~unlile (at top), the former "Galloping Gho1t of Illinois," and Lindo
0f D · 1 M W
prope r~y • an!e · arne!· , 6 roo m unfurn J!&gt;hed a partment I a ress w~ .
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sey Nelson, a veteran football bl'oadc11ter and NBC'• aulitant:
con-ststHli: In part of: Tables ,
With h111 h ro r tT nl Also 3-room · Allouno , Pc! .nsylvama, ia ere~
•port• dirac~"· NBC·TV launoMt the NCAA·approv•d Rhadule of
Dish{'s, Kitchen Utensils, CutJunfur nish~c! apnt ment
with notified that 0~ the l9th day 0
teleca•t• with ~· Kent\ICky-Geo!'gla Tech clath laturday, "pt. 2L
boa rd, BuffH, Kitchen. ChaiT!!,
bath Both n!'wly deco rated . Call Seplembe~, ~9~ .. We&amp;ter Belles,
lr UNITID PRISS
Stove, lldrigerator, Cht na cl o.o;et
W. L. Pet. GB GL
294
9 20 tf being plaltltlff, hler.! h1s ~tition
St:md, Rook,s and Book Cll.~c.
_· ._ &lt;JgaiW&gt;l her as defendant m the Brooklyn
88 57 .607
9
I last meeling
were read and apHcal!ng stove, Gas h e~t&gt;tcr, Wash I;&gt; ronm !ur n1 lm1 APARTMENT. Co urt of Co mmon Pleas ,
Meigs Milwaukee
88 03 .603 1,1 8
proved There was eleven memUt tliti es patd . 3511 North 4th St. I County, Ohi~, Case No . 12,41.0, Cincinnati
05 62 .::i78 4 7
The Clifton PTA met at
tbe hers present Durmg the ~usine:' 1
Stand, Bed and otner ttem.~;.
Sa l ~ to cummence at 1:00 p. m.
Middleport
919 6tp prayJ.nii: for d1vorce from the satd
Games remaining:
I sc hool St!pt
for their
first meetm g 1l wa.s voted. to alroicJti ~
Terms · CRs h
Brownie Wood.&lt;; - - · - · ~·
1 Ruth Belles on the
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sc president,
erm, I JY .r esigned
as treasurer and Helen
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Rice, Admin·' ONE foUl· room and 1 five room gross· neglect 0 r d u t Y an d Pan
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Mrs.0 Betty
Call,
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istrator of the estate of Daniel
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d lllng also prays t... r other proper relief. PhU1Ldelphi3, Sept. 25, 26, P1Hsh
Th
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Williams was voted to that off1ce
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M. Warne r deceased. 9 19 2tc
out: Said Clluse will be for hearlnl on bUTJh, Sept. 28, 29, 3Q. Away 4 1
J:;!a
i Walter
was appointed t() see
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It the 5th day of November PittDurth Sept. 21 , Z2 23 24. r~ ·
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MADAM MARY
Must be sPt'n to, b,~ appreciated. ~~~ e r
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PALMIST
A~ N. Re&gt;~·l~~~meroy. 9 18 U I· . ·
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Robinaon Thursday.
Mr. and MrA:. Joe Riley, Mr. .n4
l llrt. Bill WIULam 9 and daQibter,
Clittofl Mr. and Mn. Everflt Qu.d.
ding, Nitro, were Sunday dinner
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your past , present, and future .
If worm·d , or In douhl , put yo ur
mind at ras('. I will help you
solve yuur probl('mi'!. Afl3Wl!r an
questions. Reatlings guara nteed
or no charge Open daily from
10 " a m. to 10 P. m. Evc1yo ne
welcome. Kanauga
9 19 Hlp
EVANGElJSTIC MiE"riNG
will hf' held Sept. 17 thru St:pt. 30
at Zion Ch•Jrch or Chris t each
evening at 7 :30 includ ing Sat·
urday~ . Hay Russell, a former
member of the chu rc h will be
Evangelist. Everyone i~ l nvitt'ct
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dav or ni~ ht on mv farm . Da i~y
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The Hotel Martin has availible,, Q'BIMEN and O'BRIEN, AttorllNt
[ew room!l with n.1~11lnf watet·lrJor PlnJ.ntiff.
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at .!lpcdal WPl•k ly or
monthly
rate~ to .~ t eady guests. Rates as
Lir;GAL NOTIC.
·low a.~ $8 weelrly double oceu·
Sealed proposals
will be i'epancy . Also roorru; for Special celved by the Board of Educ:atlon
Mcetin~s, Partle15, Weddings, of the Mi?dleport School Di.sBanquf't~. and pri vAte break,ft..!lt, trict tlf Middleport. Ohio, at the
luncheons, and .s upper parlies. 1 o!fice of the Superintendent up
Phone 396 Jo Mr. Samuel 0. Per- until 12 00 noon, eutern ~tandard
ry, li'~St'(~ of Hotel Martin.
. time, Sept. 29lh
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for sma ll rdlable ' family . $3~ I ing of the Main Section o.f ~he
per mon lh See Mrs. Howa'd 1 Middleport High
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Ill Bu1ldmg
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Cedi, 800
Mlin St., Pomeroy according to t e ipcc ca ona on
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file In the offlcel o( the Superllb
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P'or rene--lb.tellllOD
Ladders. I The ltaard at Educatlon reaerves
ScaUold Boards, Drop Clotlu. ; the right to reject any or all bids.
1 Dy order of the Board of Edu·
Clinton Fisher, MiddiepOI't.
Phone fl2ti!I-X.
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Maio Street. Pomeroy, Ohio.

Auto Sales
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Chro me (;rille and Dlx Tl'lm
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One locul owner. Lnw Mili'&lt;~ J..:t '.
Bleatt.n nr~&lt;. Pum crny
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and rarnil)' weu vlsitinA: Mr1
\ie Lou Clark an(\ family . and. MT9
L. c. llouth Sunday evemng.
Miss Betty Roush of Pomeroy
wa, a a:uest of hr,r mother Mrs
·Aitt~: aous~ rec.ently.
Mt.· •nd Mrs. Dorsey Roush were
caUin;g on Mr. and Mrs Carl Clark
Sunday ~e v ening .
Mr and Mrs Billie Leuing and
Clndy Dorothy and Rnbert Ohli~t(·
er went to Pomeroy Saturday to
meet Mis9 Doris Ohlinger whd'
came from Parkersburg by bus,
llnd returne(J. . S,und~y evelhg.
Several from around here at, tended. th~ funeral of Mrs. Ra\VIeigb Roush at Point Pleasant last
Mr. aftd Mrs. Hank Felly ~":'d
sons of Point Pleasant were VISit·
ing MJ;' and Mrs. Lawrence Clark
and ramily Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Theresa Ohlinger and Don
Gr~mm Motored to Flat Rock Sun·
Qay ..
Mr and Mrs. ·Frank Rev nolds anrl
sons ahd Mr 11nd Mrs. Byron Durl·
Jlng and &lt;Jaughter Judy were qn ·a
picltic l!t lfpland.- Ohlo Sunday .
Mr. aha Mrs . Robert RoUsh, and j
Mrs. Cattierine }leynotds attended
the funeral of Mrs. Rose Roush
itt Pi. Pleasant Satqrd~f afternoon.
Mr. and )'Irs Norman Uog~ler
and tlimlly we-re the weekend
~ueSts of ~Irs. Ruth Goodnite were .
.'lhupping ln :E_»omeroy Friday, .
Mrs Nina Albin, Miss Frank!~
1'herusa Ohlinger
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G Albin who wa 5 a patient In the
Motzer Hospital btlt be ha• been
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Mr and Mrs. Paul Harris a~d
family ot -Minertvllle, were

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Mrs J:.C.na Roecher Of "Ch(~ster.
, ant vtsited his cousm, ID!mer Van
1\tlatlve. . and rrtends frr)m~ out
Mr. Fredrick Ruck i:IDd chil dr~·n I Meter Jr., Saturday and Sllnday.
of town who called or attended th..- of Crooksville! called on hi::; h unl
Vi~iling M.r .and Mrs. 1'. 0.
last rites for Mrs. Barbar:~ Holt M and Mrs Lou Diehl.
1Young the past week were Mrs.
Knight held at the late hom ll: Sa! rMr Ol~n Rif~: and family wert:! Earl Engils, Mrs. Geo1·ge Johnson ,
urday
were Mr. end Mrs I Sunday guesls of his mother Mr. j and
Howard
Mason.
Kelton K: Sm.th, Mr . and (Mr:&gt;. •:nd ~lr s George Renshaw.
Mrs . Harrlson Ro~insin
and
Charles Bu~Jmer, M~ 1111d Mrs. Les·
Mr.s Elect HJrmon or l'olumbu-; , children attended a birthday din·
lie French, Mr. and Mrs. George wa
wcek~·nd guest o£ 1\lr. and I ner fi t Penal Sunday .
A. McKnight, Mls~· Ada McKnight, Mr:. aJohn Di('hl.
Mrs. JSJme s
Cunningham and
Mr.
Mrs. Cecll
Mrs. Nell
Mrs ...·a Tr;ley and grand son son,
visited Mr. a.nd Mrs.
Cummms, Dr. Arthur E. . Beckett. Bill Dlwls
Frtday evening I Dana l.ewls Monday. evcmng.
Mr and Mrs. George,
Mr. wilh th e formers daughte r
Mrs.. Charles
and
and Mrs. Charles :A. Rauck. Mr!;. Robert DavJs and fam tly uL Lang»· r ren, , Mason vhnt~ Mrs. Margte
Thuia Linklietd, 'Mrs. An n f'er - ville
Cartwl"ight recently.
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MAN WANTED _ For RawleJgh , MJJb, Middleport. Ohte
Reece, H. D Peel!:, Gene Ht~ffman,
at Huntington spent the week end
hu~hit!ii IU Pomeroy. No ,exper-.
R~oll:stC.te
H C. Spears, F . D. Smith all of
I at home with his pa. re nts Mr . and
irnce net~dcd Jo start.
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Mrs. Lloyd WHliams.
· t'asy to make and profits Rood.' FOR sAu::-.Pe.,. "tirb.. Real
Serknan, East Liverpool, Oh1o Mr.
Willian McNickle, who has ~pe nt I Leona., Wamsley and Floyd Roaeh
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·o.o•nd.•
h·lu:h s, Del_)t. OHI·840-100, f''r(\1'. 1 aere.t land, house, barn and DU1 Duncan Newell, W. Va. - ~oiro; . Marin~ Corps, aSI l"('Cctved Js 1s- turned to Huntington aftl!r , 1 .
por ~ . llli-nfmt.
9 20 lip 1 buildtllifS, See C&amp;crrp: A. Meta Robert Embleton Norfolk, Va. Mr. charge and returned to the home 1 lng the week end at homl'.
BULLDOZER
nart, Admlnittrator.
6-l·tl an1t Mrs. Louis Harris Mlntr· of hi.~ parents, Mr. and Mrs . Lowell I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman,
vllle. Mr. and Mrs. G C McKnight, McNickle.
Pomertly, Ohio vlaited MN. Hoff.
For hire for
basementa
and
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ponds. P. M. towdery,
Loni
John Turnbull Clifton, Mr. and MIX, P.a ., and Mrs. Jack Breva and I Pickens Sr. Surldly. .
. Bottom.
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Mra. H. G. Mace Middle pori , Mrs. two children, Sharp~burg , ~r a·nd I elaine Cartwrigl:lt visited
her
(20l Business "ervt' c.a~~ 1
Lura Romine. Werner Roby Spcn· Mrs: Bryan Harris and daughter,! grandparents Mr. and Mra. A . P.
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INSURANCE AGENCY cer, Mr5 Vern Bllinger, Mr~. BcR~ie R~edsville visited M11;. Bertha Nicholson Sunday.
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Dr. Cecil Jlviden, Mr . and Mr;:~. bind, Richard Wolfe at Shaekel supper guest of Mt. and Mn. Hero
Nt•Jg er's,
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Clyde Bucknell, Erntst
CUnie, Mason City.
man Cartwrlgh.t and Glenn Friday
Charleston, Mr. and Mn. Wm . KenRecent a:uests• ot Mr. and Mrs.
ViBitlng Mr . and Mrs. Dana Lew"·
RADIO &amp; TELI!;VJSION sEa\rrcF. I
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nedy, Mrs. Esta Bun1gardncr, Mr. Howli.rd Roush and Mrs. Roush's is this week end were ~ra. AnDl
Phone 200. Cle~an~ Applian~e .
and Mrs. Jame11 King, Mrs. Charles fathN·, t.he Rev. Coyle were
Louise Coll~y aW ehfldrt:tt, .New
Store; 118 W. M•hl St. Pomeroy 1
Rayburn, Mr. and Mrs . GCO!'ge Mono Sanct., Ironton; Mrs.
F. HaYen, Mlo Retha Lewla, Letart.
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In MIDDI.IPOaT, OHIO
Mee1, Mrs. Jack Roush, Wm. Turn· Don()huc, Findley, MI'B. St•vt'ns, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris and
F0REMA.~lk ABBOTT T.V~ QR.
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' M1' bull ]\Jason.
I Diyton : Mr. and Mrs. Early and dauehter, Ann , MilSon .
ENJOYS WIINIR ROAST
Mr,. Edi.th McDade, Troy.
John McDet·mqtt of Pt . P~:;:~;
VJCJ!: .AU' IJ\Iku Repaired bJ El:
'The
or the llart·
Mr. and Mrs. Fl'nnk Bw:k. son- an.t visited .1"\ls
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fQrd Baptlat sunday school enjoy- lp-law And ' daughte-r, Mr. and Mr.s Williams Sunday e,,-\;'rd.J\t.
Middlepctrt:._
..tkf
ed a wiener roast Thursday evtn- raul Stewart and children spent
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hany
QUJCK SEflVIC'!: oa WatcJJ Re- 1
in&amp; at the .house of Mr. llnd Mrs. a two weeks vacation In upper • Johnson this week end were Mrs.
ITRUO'r'tJ'IIAL 'J KAJG .
pairln1 br Factorr 'IN.Ined
A. K. Mc:Clung.
New York and Canad•.
· 1 Nelson Rou~h and children, New
watchmaker . CO~S Jl!:WE·
PIRIOI:IAI.S
·· L•bo•· Day w..&gt;kcnd gucsl.o of Haven, Mn. Glenn Glaze and cl\11·
LIRB. P~"m~.
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Mr and Mrs. W. T. Stonr and Mt·. and Mr~. Frank Epperly were 1 d!"i!n , Pomeroy, Mr.
and
Mn.
tltOTtAP 01.0111 _ .,.,.._.
'II. and Mrs Geora:e Jamrs anrl wn their son, Frank, Jr., and J\.k and George Johnson and son, Mason. '
WA~TED: rAJN'rtNG - lnt :·dot', Phon. 118
~ Billie spent Sunda)' In Gallipol111 M"rs. Vernon Ashworth, Miaml, W . Hilda Love, Thelma Rainey, Pt.
exlcrwr, roof. Work a:ut~rant· t'rl.
·he cuests of Mr and Mrs. Merrill Va. , their sister. Miss Betty Ep- Pka'?'llnt and Acnbs Young of Ma·
h
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of Janet
Ilalt·s ren .~o 11 ablt'. Phonc ":tBI -Y.
lo DBon.
pcrJy and Mis.~ Llb y Di-dd le ac· son wr,.e rerf'n ca ers
Homl'r Brall'Y, Pomeroy .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fry~ of Cites· companif-'d them hom r.
anrl J 1lh i'"f! Nlchol!lon. .
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;r, w. Va . were the week-end
:\1r. and Mrs. Ira Rigg~ . Mr and
Mr. and P.'lrs. Donald Haynes
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MAX WARO
Jf Front Street.
ry Moore, Columbus. calt .. 1 on !ini -on llh parents Mr. and Mr•. I.
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EmU Knight wa" in Point l'lea- Jhelr mothef and sister, Mrs Ott N. Hayn es Fridav evcnln~.
To meet the ...Ires ef tvery :ant t.he past week.
Arnott who S1Jfrered a brolwn
Mr and Mrs. F lchard Tumbtoll
ATIO.WID.
femlty.,. et., cnl tiM f1mlly
Mr8. Earl Jo'ields,
J ohn Rrit· whrn she slipped and fell at her and famil y formcrlv of Mason have
Mtt.
nire 11nd Mrs. Bctt~ Jam£'.~ wrre in home .
returned fo rnRke thPir bome.
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Run.
Mrs. Harold llyaell and son ol
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Piwne 61
Mrs. F . A. &lt;;bapman has rfltUnt·
Ttfr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace vls- J
&gt;J!Wflt Tltt1rsday with her
Pomeroy, Ohlet
IWCI
'd frotn, Martctta wht're she h:1s ited relativ~ In
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Mr. Rnd Mrs. W. M.
been
Mr, and MNI. Androw
a:l"l"
f'' lelds and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ·
, ..,..
~lbbs were In Point Plt'"asant Mon- ·

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1were also g1ven by ~ancy Van
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Attendance Rl Sunda
school ; Meter and Helen Wllhamw. $2.25
Lou.ts, Sept. 21, 22, 23, 24;.
Se.ptember ~was 88 offel"i~g $l . ! dues wer_e collected. !he meeting
2 16
waukee , Sept. 21i. Away 2, Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pullins aDd elo_.sed With the Lord! Prayer in
Sept. 29, 30.
chih!ren spent several day s in War. untson. ltefrruhmenl.l; of hJtdogs,
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re n with relatives
. doughnuts, potato chips and koo1 ·
HA.c. OFVRil
Mrs. Mildred Ji:IC"ubs s pent Tues-1 ade were served by W~lma Bla.ke
ENTERTAINS WITH DINNER
day at the State Fair. She wus ac- . Alma J.ohnson and Ed1th Villars.
Mrs. Dunald A Smith entet·tain· com anied b Mrs. Iren e Wellman I Phylli s Bowcatt from Lenora. W .
ed with a
o'clock dinuer
and PM••
w ·•se.
called on Martha Lou Henry
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Front street. Guests were: M:-s. of McCoanelbville were gues ts of
Mr. and Mr.s. am~s enn
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Huge Juhllng, Mr. an~ Mrs. A . his broth er Steve and Family Mon· 1sons, Samm~ a~d Jimmy motored
Kehh McClung
and sons KelthQI Jr· . day
.to Waverly,
Ohio Sunday
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M
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and Ju into 1 Hartford and :rur
Mr. an d Mrs. J,.nu Die hl were , his m~t er, rs. Mar a enn .
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,:
Sundav dinne r
1 his sisler .
Greer Jr .
l'l. Plea8·

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Broad.
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:~:u::d "'~"~n:':~. n::~ ~~~ ~:i:~:~~3(~ Rlch~rd d•~;ht:.~d w':::·vfs~~1.:'!~:h ·~~
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a Uf• term aeven mcm
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Powell. h1a Cub Scout ·.pJa,mt.te.. Jt• at~ ~tball -illoqe. day &amp;Gd read IDl Bible."
atone and pta}'l oloaa. ~t thf Ielt bo plop .
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The Daily Senttn~l •

First Bradbury Parent t eache~-·
. MeetingOfYeorHeldWednesday

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one hundred &amp;t- Kin•. Mn. Jack Littlf!'. Mrs AJ.

tended tbe first meetinJ o't tbe bent Rousb was named as ct1a1r4
.of t.be Bradury Pared Tea. ffiBill of a committee to orl;lanlze
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Lu cille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor
Eleanor S Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor-Phone 6079

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prayer.
cu.!rSion of money-making pro)eds
Prillitlpal Gerald Rupe welcomed they decidP.d to continue the sa.IP
tb.e partnts and lntrodueed the of vanilla and Greeting Cards of

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Mrs . V. Davis, Mrs. A. Hay•es Are
Hosts At Parties Held This Week

teachers of the sehool and the par- ; aU types. Il was anoounced that

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entl frpm tbe Silver Run district I any chJid, 111hu IS a pupi• m the
and Mn. Thdru DIU, viee-presi-1 Bradbury School may have insurdent el the PTA introduced the ance cuverage w1th lhc All-AmeriMr s. lJw1~;h t W.. !lace. demonstr&lt;~·
mem.ben fro-m Bradbu.r.y . W"tlllam can Jn~Surance Co
tor of th e 'fupperwarc Products,
);;;,~-::,' member o~ the
Township
The Finance C01:-J m1th·c a1·e mak':: had tw o p ;1!1 l'~ th ts week Monday
~cation, spo~&amp; ot ~be ing plans rc.r a Halloween Social Mrs Ve nl e VavJ ~ c ntertamcd and
not er
new bulldl~J! Whlch with the exact datf' to
be
an- ~ rrv&lt;·d a d ~·~~c 1 t co urs e.
T hn~ t· pn·-.c nt were Mn. Lawr·
eompl~te4.
t nounced h•ter The t' 1rst GraUe,
c nc&lt; Sml •h , .\l n . Mer h n Tnn:y Mr~
An Jnvitation to
attend
the t tau~ht by Mrs. Th.·obakJ. won the Jack Sall t , L eld , Mrs. Janet Korn .
County, Council or PTA in Letart $5 cash award and th e attendance Evl'hn l' l ~ k . Mrs Albert Hendrix ,
Falls on OCt. 4th wu aecepted and banner fo-r havmg th(• most par- M · Ed un 11 11 ltr Carl Moore
the February
meeHng
of the enki presl!nt at the meeUng.
u:~ daught (' r . M~rle:~. Mrs. Dav:d
Council ·will be held in Bradbury. 1
ua 1 ~t sr , Juumy , carol and Mary
Lou Smith , M 1s ~)·nest Carpenter
The fo1lowina: chainnen and
~::ommittees were named :-PI'()rr.a.m
M• s Paul ~aunders, Galli polis.
Mn. Elber Johnson; Membership
W!'dn esday IJUernoun Mrs . ArnMrs. WiiUam Price; Social Mrs,
old Hayes entertained in the afterltichard Oiler; Publicity, M~. Wal ~
noon and served refreshments to .
bur Theobald; Ftnance, Mra Ho-mer Forrest, Mrs. Jerry Li,Ptfoot
!'1-r. a·nd ~~~ II. H Buster and a grou p of frien diS lind relaUves.
Mt'll. Charlene Hanning Mrs.
children, Dav!J and Margaret , of Pmes wcr(' wan by Mrs Gene Rice
bert Mr:IntoGh, Mra. Elroy ,.Me- Rain elle, W Va, were overnight Mrs. Gale Hyc;cl.l, Mrs. Carl Mattox,
Olon.e; Hospitality, Mrs. WtiU-am gues-ts of ~r and Mrs Lowell Pro- Mrs. Curl Wilson.
Others present were Mrs. Verne
If;;:-;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;,~~:;;;.~~:. ! basco and rlt~ u ghll'r. Susan, TuesDavid,
Mrs. Lester Hawley and .son
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~::tee of the N F &amp; G 10 Rain- Lillian .Stc1H Mr~. Howard Wilson,
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Mrs. LucJI,e Ddcnhaeher returned to her ho me in CoiLIJTI'bus
Monday after a VISit with her coU&amp;ln, Mi:ss rrleda Faehnle M111s Mary
Ann Case, Parkt&gt;rsburg, arT!ved on
Sunday for a visit with Ml~o~S- Faeh.
nlc and left toda-y f[,r lll' r home ,

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Heating and
Air Conditioning
A~ Servlee Oa All

Mrs. Ftulph Zun1kl .su llstJ tu t{.'i.l a,s
of the Br;~dbury Second
II
on Wcflnesd.:~y fo.r Mrs.
G&lt;' ll evk Clark whu allcnded a tun-

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Harold Chose, mgr.

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Mrs. Glenn Jarvi ' &lt;Jmt -dnughter,
Peggy, Port Wa~lllnglml. arc visitIng hor mother , 1\-lr~ i\ W McKay
llln d aunt . Miss I.aune McKay Mrs.
McKat has been 111 for several
days and M1ss McKay is recuperating slowly aftrr httJnk lng her
hlp Wedne1,day Mr ~ Stella Hal.wy
of Huntlnglcn ~·~11!-d at the McKay home whu t· she
formerly
hvrd while r:llthi~H in g thlF&amp; area
for th•· L1ncPI11 L!hrur\' Cn-mpa ny .
Slu' IJ ,I~ f('l !red rrum this work
1111d ili living u1 an apart me nt in
Hu6tinl!lon.
Mr. and 1\fr~. H.o!;coe Salt.,rfield
hav4' 1ctmm•d rrom a motor va.
calion

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M~s Wtlham Bart~ls, pr~sident,
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If presaded at the mcehn g wh1ch open~ with th~ PTA prJyer by Mra.
Daybook ,~
Maxme A~nnl.-d. _It was decided to
hav~ the mstalhng of playground
cquapment fer th_e· year's project,
and plana were d11~~US;Sed .
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Delegates to the county council
a•s MElTS TONIT ' were named and Included Mra. Ro.
Membel'3 of Evangetlne Chatrler bert Hoove;r, Mrs. Geora:e Brother&amp;
OES, Y(il) -meet th1 1 eveninf at Mn JobJl Moore \1:1-s. David Cum7 p . m. at the Fourtb Avenue en. miqogs aod MrS J. C Wyatt
tunce to the , Middleport Hieb
A social hour .:oncluded
the
Sohool •uditorium where -4e re.- meeting.
vival serWces, be-ing be-14 Qoder
-------tbe ausplcel' of the Middlep:{Jrt
First Baptist Church, will be held
for the remainder of the week.
1 T_
he ~hapter l.s attending the lei'·

The SAnllnAl

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Mrs. Chapman
Is Birthday Party
Hostess On Sunday

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Beaver·

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llllrtin, Mr •ntl 'Mdi. · . Clllf0rd da..

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NOW AT SALE PRU:E

$1179·95

fam~~.a~~c; ~ St~~~t~ ';;/Jav~ a~!

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A bu(fde, of ,energy. Stirnufaltl ,
lha appetilt, tnd WJIPiifl Iron
to htlp prtvtnt tirtdnw. bsily •s\irnilaftd; will not di,furb
rtguler digttl~
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, Mrs. RQtenbaum bad baked a
dcc.orated cake for her fathel' and
"The Committed Chrbtian PraYs
l\11d 9lanncd a birthday dinner for Daily" was the .t opic of the prot'!hn which will ~ held at a lat- gram ted by M:r&amp;. Dayton PhllUps
er date. Mr. 11nd Mrs. Srulth have
two a 1·anddaughtcrst Lynn and when the Frlendly Circle of the
Federated Church met Tuesday
evening at the "tbui'cb.
first
Group singing o1 "Spirit of God
Descen~ on My Heart" with Mrs.
Coclisa Jacob. a, """mpani•t, op•n•d the program alter
whioh
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MrJ, Thomas Young
read
the
Gltt.d reader and td'lltor.
8Cl'lpturc lesson. A discussion on
Tella your ptlll, PNMnt. and
the topic by varlou&amp;
mcmbel't
f\lture.
WAB held after whlchol~h~•.:•a,;:~
Advice ,aven on loY., ftW". closed wi.th prayer b,
rlap, and •II bualneq •fftlr1.
lips, who preu!llteeod~~t~i'"::Z:~t
If wotrletl. tr.ubltd
,or In
wilh a P&amp;R\phlet "'
doubt. put your mind at t'ue.
il;y Pr:ays". ~
Ctnsutt me today -tomorrow
Durin&amp; the buBint'lSS se$Slon lp
may be too latt.
charg(' of Mrs. F.red Blaettnar,
I will net only· ..-1 you. but r,tesldcnt, plans were completed
will help you 80'1e v-our proor the family night meeting to be '
b~t.
betel 1'uellday October 16 when j
• vlait to IN wl.ll be ef fmthe Circle will be host to tbe Wo- .

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More Than &gt;300
Attend Revival
Crusade Service
More than rhree hundred per-

rona attended the tim of the

vival Crusade service~
In the hiib acbool
Tbwwday evening.
spa neorlld by tbe
Cbureh .-nd ·Mer
evangelist, md his

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c•ta.ar.&lt;l, ' are in
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~rv~ ctuitted by tbemOther, Mrs: G~C!! Dibble.
Thurwday eVening membeffl
the Middleport il'ootbill SC()lad,
, MMOns, u.~ EwngeJlBe ;Chapter, 1;:';0'&gt;;
OES the M1ddleport
VDiunteer

Fire DeJ18!1.meat came ia

tor the sefYi.Ce.

Speeral mJJSic included M~l:oUe's
.. Tbr.- Lord'li Pnyet"'' sung by tbe
Ulgh SChool Girlr.~ GIE'e Club un ..
der the direction of Ml.-... Dorothy
Savely,
Tonight's ~Service at 7:30 will be
"Neighbor•' Night'' and
llpee!HIJ
mWJie .wln· 118o be fet.tured.

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llltmlite
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Samsonite
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full lifo I'Mdlng.
'wry.,.. wellome.

Open Dall~ 10 am to 10 pm
LOI!Oied Slh houie from

FllmlilgoClub,Rt.'l
KANAUGA, OHIO

cdved from M'rs. Allied
no.,.l'li sent her.

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Asks Shipment
Of Paw-Paw Fruit

1lllo lo lloo abool ...lnltr

' - .,..ryilody'o' talking
!lthlweltht boc- 11'1 Mado w~h

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onough to otand oo. Tho

"bo""r·than-loather"•.,,..
lcufllot, •'- whh a donop cloth.

A naUve ObiD8n now resirling i'll

Tacoma, Washington, is hungry for
a trujt .prevalent In tht'Se Ohio
Hills, and wants to taste pBJW·p&amp;W&amp;
· agaitn and to also bave tbo9e' of
his family taste of the trult.
fl.hyor E. F. Robinson., today reteived 1uch a. r-equest fr6m Mrs.

.sHOWN, IIAUTY CAS! ••• • , •. , • , $22 ..50
u.DII$' WAitDIION , , ••• , $35.00

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CAS! •••••••• $37-'0
LADia' O'Nill •• , , •••• $25.00
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M. J. Collins, 617 N. oakes, Tacoma, Wash., asklnll to be shipped
some o( the paw-paws from this

FELDS

area.

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ELSE
SUCH LOCALIZED
SELLING -POWER!
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Two dozen stainle!IS steel tablle- '
81Jt!Oils W&amp;re &amp;IV41n--tor the kite~
abower . .Plans wert made
br a
rummage sale to be hel(J.. at t.'le
J)llrlth house lhe fir.~~t week in No.
vember. A thank you note was re.

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luggage
colors

men's Guild.

rou .,.. entitled to • comtt~ete

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·With fh.lt ld end half.prfce,

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At the clO!ie ol the mef'tlng, 1
-dessert cour.se WRS served by the
u'-tN. TRIIT ,
P:or Appolnl'mlnt
hostesses, Mrs. Ralp)J.. Grav~. Mre.
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PHON I PS
POMIROY, OHIO
Coli O•lll-'lo lfli·WIII
1Roy Mayer and Mrs Donald
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Pomeroy,Mlddleport, Ohio, Fri~Jt,Y, jleptember 21, 111M

EDITORIAL PHONE 397

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:a New Furniture ..,.
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A FORTIFIED THERAPEUTIC
VITAMIN FORMULA

MIDDI.IlPORT, OHIO

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In her letter Mrs. Co11tim poinlta
out tbat she h.o.d relatives who Liv·
d in Pomeroy who used &lt;to at this
time of. yenr always ship her some
paW-paws . In the intervening years
1/. hat She has been away from Ohio
she has come to miss the annual
a1-rival of ih&lt;!- southe-astern Ohio
fruit of which she Is extremely•
fond.
Mayor Robinson said tOO.S.y that
am·onc ba..-lng paw-pa~
which
ll.hey would Uke to send to the
former reSident can bl'in&amp; them to
the Pomeroy M.aYGr's office where
they wilL be properly wrapped and
shipped to MJ'6. Collins .

DiSalle To Speak
At Democrat Rally
In Pomeroy Thurs.
MicbaeJ DiSall-e,
Democm1;ic
nominee tor Govern.or of Ohio W'lll
be t'hC princlpal apee.kcr~ Pome·
roy Junior Hikh School on Thu.nt-J
d&lt;iY evening Sept 21 al 7:30 p.

m. according •o

ann.)Uncement

made today.
The Democratit Rally wiU fol·
low a pa.rade through the- strc$
of PomCToY (oil-owed by entc&gt;1ain..
medl by a hilh scttool band aod
the Flatt &amp; Scruggs
Show of

IOOITERS TO MElT

WSAZ..TV.

ftefrctrbmcDts: wU1 be served a~
to the a,unoJWuewe.nt•

cordi~

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Ohio: Fair, ...wwhlt. ........,

P•rdy diNldy end wanMr ......ht
and s.turday. Scettllretl ..........

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'the amazing new
luggage that's.
fingertip-light

~~u~~~~?ae~t·s~~~~:::e~- t~~;n~~o!:

Tw" A•e Honored
W"fh 8j thd·OY
D'
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RIATRIC ELl

Better
BUY NOW!

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Friendl'jCircle
Meeting Is He/J
Federated Cllureb
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Reg. $109.95

VOL VIII . NO 135

New President
Presides At
WSCS Meeting

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Mrs. Marie Chapma-n ootertained
Mrs Clyde ClovcHi·a le of Col- I
with a party, Sunday afternoon at
umbus v \s llt•d Tuesday with Mr.
The Twin-City Shrine Olub will her home, Condor st., honoring
and Mrs . Wilham l'"L'lher, Maners- meet Tuesday, Sept 2~. a-t 6 p. m. her daughter, Linda, on her- thirville.
at the Meigs County Fairgro-unds teeuth birthday.
for a Chicken Bar-8-Q. Ali Nobles 1
Mr. and Mn. William Fi..&lt;Jher re- are ilnvited to the Stag dinner 4Pd
Games were played duriniJ the
turned home, Saturday
after a are a.sked to wear their Fez and afternoon, after which a decorated
wet!k's visit 1n Akron With Mr. and bring tax sta mps. The committee b1rthday cake, lc~ cream, kOOll aid
Mrs. John Jo'lshcr and sons.
In ch"&amp;rge i!J David c . Miiier Pau) .and mints were served ·b y the
Ja ck Fisher, Akron, spent the Gruese,, James Clatworthy 'vtrgll hostess assisted by her daughter, C S of Health Methodi st Church,
week f.!fld with Mr. and Mrs. Wil· Brown, Ted Reed, Jr.
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Mr&amp;. Jo Hines..
preslded when they met Wedocstlam F1shcr.
day evcnlog at the home of Mr.;.
Ml·s Wclb~· WhalC'y of r,olumN!'n'c'y,.Wntoodw','::a•d,ShaKcoana"oYnouSnuge, Carroll Swanson. Mrs. K, night gave
bus who was c~llcd here when her
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motheJ·, M•-s Anna Howett, fe ll
INVITE![) TO TEA
j Kelton Elsie At·nold Bruce Stat a resume 0 the year ~ sc e u_ e
l:)reakin~o: her htp, ts a gue£&gt;t of Mr.
M
nakel', 'Jimmy Gllberi, Bobby Hac: after th~ yearbook bad been dl!1 5
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and Mrs . ·Karl Grueser,
Minersden,
Ohlinger, Pamela and '
vllle.
celved invllation:s to att~nd a tea ~tevl~ Fm~aw, and Sally FO:!Iter. bers, teachers and suests: Miss
Mrs-. Olan Genheimer nnd Mrs in honor of Michaed D1Salle, gub·
end ng gJfts b~t unabl-e to at-- Ma ry Anu Case, Parkersburg, and
Bertha Sroll ~ penl Tuesd~ty 10 Pl ernatorlal candtda-te In Athens on len d were Marvan Spencer and the Rev. C Raymo; Konkria:ht
Pleasant, w Va .. w1lh the fGrmcr's Sept. 27.
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Sand,y and Cathy Wildermuth.
and express~d the desire to have J
"l'he
hono~ed
guest
reeeiv&amp;d
a
a yea-r
d aug hi er a nrl son -w-1aw, Mr an d
---- - number of garts.
. of harmony and fellowsh.ip ·
MLss Bess Sanborn honary memMrf William Kni·:~ht and famll)'.
Mra. R . C Fl'e returned to her
bcr of the Class, conductel the
home, Newport New~. Vtt, Tue11 day
~11:1 .lAKER
devotional service which emphasizafter a visit wJt h Mr. and
MI'S I
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ed the religious background of th~
Bert We bs ter.
Const1tuhon of the United S-tit'rri
M1~. Aldo K. J effers ;~nd son,
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11nd Included excerpts from E. Slian
Kent and Mrs Harold SmUh were
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Icy Jo$s' wrH;i.ngs . During the '
visitors in Pt. Pleasant, W. Vn 'Oil
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business meehnll it was announced ;
Wednesduy
Ill
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that Miss Fri.-,d&amp; F&amp;ehnle, chairMill'!&gt;. Kale Eberslutcb 1s a pal!Pn\
rs. _ohn li Bou ly, Fore st Run man of the ule of pecans, had or·
at Holu~ r Jlos pltftl
Dl
and Cyril Arnold of S!ewnrt w~re d ered the nuts which will be re,
J\1,·~ Evt•rcll Thomas spent woo. IQ~
~~~~ guests of honor at a birthday din- ~ ceived as soon as possible. The
"''sday Rf\f' rnoon with Mrs. Frank
ner Sunday a.t th e home of Mr Circle voted to eive $1~0 t.o the
81'ancll•nburg.
and Mrs. WUllam
Knlg'lll_
Pt Chm·ch Budget with the amounl
MrR . Myrtle Hick.'!
visited In
P~eas.~~nt, w. Va. A dec_olaled ! paid in three inStallments. They
C hnrlct~ton , W. Va, Wednesday
birthday cake was served With lhc also vatcd to serve the Mobil~·
wl1h her niece, Mrs. L. H. .ToneS'
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dinner.
Blood Unit in February, 19~7.
of llu~h "'ton, w. Va . wbo h. a pll~
Present were Mr. Arnold and
Mrs. Robert Coats, whd was 111
t1cnt 11l th e Charleaton General
mother, Mrs . Stena Arnolld Stew· chat·a~of the Progr&lt;.. m, pres~nted
llosp!La i.
art, Mrs . Baily, Mr . and M~. Russ Mn, U. P. J5leln who brought u ·
HOllie Gl'een r eturned to th e
Watson, Mrs . John Scott, Mrs Ber- "arab-bag" of articles, ideas, poems
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I Vqtcrans Hospital , Ow.yton Mond ay
W
tba. Scott all of Forest Run, Mrs. etc. which s~e combined to make
arter a Sl'vcral da ys \ls1t with his
til
OJan Genheimer and children, Rtt- the eVening'a prQIJ'J'm. She stre~
mother , Mrg. Mvrtl~ }[Jck~.
~ 0. The Brf.Jatett
chel, Dtck and Judy, Athens :(toad sed the responatbiUty Of each per- I
Mr8 Mabel Mankin
left this
and Mr. and Mrs.
Knight an(! ~on over twenty-one to use thei:·
mo-rmn g for Akron where she wna
Der Ia Middleport
children, Rozanna, Stevte and right to vote and said that good
('Jtll cd by the death of her sis:tC'r,
IQ BAKER. FURNITVR.ICI:I
Ricky.
people who don't vote arc re.sponMn Elizabeth Burri 11 .
uble for bad officlala in high offices. She concludod her program
with an ob&amp;ervance of national
"Constitution Week" and read 1 a
story of the history of the Constitu
; ion. The benedictlg.n as given by
the Rev. .C. Raymon Konkright.
The hostesses were fl1rs. E. 1\1.
Orin Smith. principal of lhc Rut· Blake, Mrs Perry Mitch, Mrs. Car·
land Schools, didn 't get hi s hn·th- roll Swanson, Mrs. K-enneth Dyer,
rlay dinner Wednesday but be did Mrs. E. S. Schaaf with MriS, E: 0
get a prize birthday gi£t.
Rall as a contributor. A dessert
Smith, father .or two daugtttcrs, course was served to the members
Mrs. Ric/lard Schwab and Mr, and euests.
Richard Rosenbaum, waa notified
--'-;---'Wednesday mornln11 I while at
schPol that his youn11er daughter,
1Lola Ann Ro11enbaum. had a son,
Joseph Richard, born at Meia~
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Decoratm' committe~: Mr.s. Wll· Martin aad Atugbter 01.,_- J b , · Mr. an~ Mrs. Elwood Lieving,
lla~ Gru,eser, ·Mrs. h"a Buttber, I town Ohio \!, ~
-~:, ,~ ~, 1Ad&amp; and Harry J:2ale visited Mn.
Mrs. ~arleY. SWi~ber, Mrs. HerMr'. and· Mr~. Chester Martin Cora Ohlina:cr Tuesday evenillg.
man Kinc.nt1. Mp:. Cu['t.b: Jenkin- Mr. and Mre. Cecil Martin, 11isi j Mn. Ohlinger remains the same.
son, Mrs. Franclf Anderson, Mrs. Judy Clilk and Mlsa ·Dori QbU
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. OhUnger and
William Slcter, ·Mrs. Paul Darnell, 'er visited the Ra mon::l 1RO
sont, W. Columbia were recent
'Mrs. Stewart Harris, ~- Raymond Sunday
Y
~ ee , guest'S of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oh·
Cole, Mrs . Geral" Schuster.
The Savi•u•., Cl b h d
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-------Prograr.a, Mrs. Dan W:-hite, Mrs.
Wendal Bunce, Mrs. Arthur Skin- , at the. Syracuse Pahk Sunday.
ner, Mrs. Robert Gralg, Mrs DenCallmg at the home of Mr. and
MEN, BOYS TRIA TED
ver Rive M~. nu~el1 Wilson and Mrs. Frank. Reynolds were Mr. and
The boys and men of the FedMr s Kenneth McElhinney
Mrs. Reuna KJng Sr. Mr. and Mrs. erated Church School will
be
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. Paul Bailey -and famlly, Mr and' treated and enterta-ined by the la.wrs. Alva Luckeydoo and sons, dies of the church school, Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuna King Jr. and \SeptembH' 23, at 4 p. m. Last
son~.
apring a (':lnte.st was he ld for the
~r .and Mra. Harry ~ were purpose of increasing tiJ.e atte'lldlllSJting Mr. and Mrs. Dtck Ord anee and to arouse interest in the
·4n4 family Saturday.
school. This terminated in the
Mr. Mld Mrs. Raymond Rou5h men winning. Every member of
hlts. Earl K:nigbt, new preai- "nd daughters were calling on 1 the church 8Choo1 Ls Invited to atMrs. DaU,t; Gibbs.
tentt- this social event Come one
dent of Class 12 Circle of the W.S. Mr.Mrand
· .and · Mfl. Roy Baker apd 1 come all .
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Receives Prize
Birt.hc/ay GJit

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to the alrsbury Sc ool an o the
Rocksprings Bro"':'nlt troop by the
Theo~rus Council
D_aughters of

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School, Scouts

SHRINE TO MEET

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Charles Swamun. Galllpoll.s
visited Mrs C1:11 rull Swanson adn
children and Mrs. (' F ElawkJns
and Rut h H&lt;!Wk1n s Mf1nday

REMODELINGII

Coleman

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Mrs . Luc1lle B. Hawkins . Mrs. Vanrjie Badgley, Mrs. Cur!l .c:. Roush
and daughter, Joyce, Mrs." MJrion
Hawk &lt;. Ud .sun, Dennis, Amondal
Faye Wd::;on .

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Annual Banquet
Will Be Od 16

4-H club.

1 ..., scl!aol. Mrs. Nathan Bigp,
presideel, wekomed the audienee
Tbe PTA 's project !or the com.
after the meetiog had opened witb . mg :year ia purchasing equipment
the t-Jed!e of Aneghmce aDd a ! for the nt!W playgrQund. In &lt;~ dis-

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Clark Friday.
__,... famJiy of Akron were Sunday vltMr•- Leonard FieldJ •nd dau1b- iton of Mr. and Mn. Frank Keyan.Q family .
MIS! Doris Ohllnget" of Park~ tel' Mr. and Mrs. (ierald Clar-k
,;;d ebildNm, lfra:. Tberen Ob. Gueets recen.tly of Mrs. 1DA
bur&amp; W.l.!r bome over tbe weebnd.
Mrc. Tbere•a Oblinger w-. Cll- IJDier and Mrs. Btrtba Clark and Jfuda!ln were Mr. aDd Mrs. Leo
wue vLtltlnj: Mr. and Mrs. 1:1tcbfleld and family , Mr. &amp;a.d Mrl
u.n, on her motber Jln. Berf.!ta Larry
Lawrence Clark Friday IV.euilll·
Lel'oy Dunt, clauJbtertl Mr. anc!
Mr. and' Mrs. Harvey Newland Mn. E4wtn HuMan and famJl:y
and family of Mason were eallinl 1 and Mr. and M.ra. Thoma• Grimm
on Mr and Mn Harry Ol'd Sun- l and family .
day eveni....
Mn Chadte Lievtng and oon
Mr and Mr&amp;. Jaelt Ord .nd tam. wen caJUng on Mn.
Madeline
Py we&lt;e •~•Ling llr.
'"d Mcs. Rouah and daughters.
•
llohn01e Wolfe, Letaort FaUw on
Mr. •nd Mrs. Harry Kearns calMrs. Theo Neutzling, prestdent Sunday.
led on Mr. an.:l Mrs. Henry Ohof the Homebuilders Glasa presidMr. and Mrs. Cl11y Grinstead, llnlfer.
ed when they met TUesday and Shirley Johnson, Rob&amp;rt and Dorls j' 'Mr and Mn Eddie Hubbard. and
named a number of'-Comminttees. OhUnger Kenneth Reynolds and :IOD, Syr~cuse visited Mr. and Mrs.
The Cla 88 will ass 1s t w1th the Phil· Lo uand Phll King war. all visit- Reuna King 11-nd :~on.s
atbea Society's Apple Butter pro- lng Mra. Bertha Olark ~ay.
Mrs. ~harlie ~row and family
ject and Mrs. William Slater, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Battd and called on Mrs. Lalli~ Kaylor,
lr• Butcher and Mr.s. Denver Nel· aon, Cbeshire were visiting Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark visson were named to aoUcit contrl- and Mrt. F. B. Litchfield Friday i~d Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark
butlon 1 for the project.
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert IJ.oush and
The annual banquet will be he!d
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Lleving and family, GuyEville and
Mr and
OcL 16 with the Philathea Society 1 daughter were caUing on Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lleving and Ada and
serving and preparing the dinnel". Mrs. Leo Clark and Mrs.
Cora Dale "'ere pi•Jnidng near Parke,.
Committees for the dinner include: Oblinger Sunday evening.
burg Sunday.
Mrs. Ca-&lt;:!': Bahr, Mrs. Milton Hou- • Mrs. Hlll'ry Ord ,was calling on
Mrs. Sarab
Hoffman visited
dt.shelt, Mrs. Thomas Bowen, Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ord and family, Mrs. Esttter King one day.
Charles Hoffman. Mrs. George H:.r- Satul'day e-vening.
1 Mrs. Valeria
McAIIi!M e r and
rls, -Mrs. Wealcy Fry: Food, Mrs.
Those enjoy!
it·
,.hildren
vlstted
Mrs. Lillie Kay1
Wallace Bradford, Mrs. Harold Ro·110 County ~e:ntl P co ~ rin lor recently.
Lobse, Mrs. Gene Not!on, Mrs, )\l. and Mrs. Raymond ~ 0= •n~
The· Clyde Clarks
and
the
fred Rous h. Mrs . . W1 lla~ Boyer, ·dauJhters, Me,. and Btrs. Harold . Thoma,
Bumgardners called ~
Ml"l. Cbester Erwm, Mr&amp;. Lowell VanMeter, Mr. and :Mr,. Cb'e.ster Mr. and Mni. Carl Clark and Lin-

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