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                  <text>8-DaiJ.y Seoti,n.el, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0; Sept

Mrs Rogl'r l'hlilips and children Apple FesUval ln JaciLion Wed· ' : - - - - - - - - - - - ,
, ltlta and ttandy ,Rutland spent o~y were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
dinner were _Bobby Wan:l , Chaun· Thursday w1th Mr . and Mrs . Char- McElhinney, Mr. llnd Mrs . .Lame&amp;
The en.u.n.ea1
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«:ey, and Ceeli Ward, P~eroy.
Jes .Hr adbur~ illld childft'!l.
DaD.i.els and Lynn ; Mrs. Guy Sbullrs. Herman Hadodox and Mrs.
Mrs Kenneth
McEthlnney ll(· ler, EHie Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. C.
1 Tom Pullen wne recent v.i.&amp;itors comp&lt;~nied her parents, Mr. aid P . Bradbury , Mr. and Mrs. Oharles '
of Mrs. Nonna McCallfiland,
Pt . Mrs. Russell Bailey , Rutland , to Bradbury and children, Suz:a.nne,
Ar\bur Hess, Leading
Creek, Pleasant.
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1 Columbus 11'hcre they vl.sited red- An and Mary Elizabeth; Leo Kenundep,~,·ent major su·rgery at HolMr. and M~. ROOcrt M1lis .and Jwt 1ves.
nedy, Mi.ss Fario;o Erlewioe, Karen
:zer Botpital ~eOnesd~y and Is re- raug.b ter, Robi._n, h~V(' returned
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young Sr. Sue Grea:g. Mary JiiOC Young, Wil-'
WCTU ANNUAL MEETING
cuperatm&amp; sat1sfactor-rly .
rom a ltl~ ~ll~ tttp tbrough t_he ,.it-, 1te-&lt;J .\tr am.l ~rs. Robert Yiltes i~m Kitctlen
TheW. C. T. U. of Meigs County
Athyn, So_uth. TW:y ~lSited Airman F•ed and d"llul(htr·r~ 10 Jackson Wedne5Mr. and Mrs Lorin B~nedum will hold t heir ~nnual m~eting on
.Marvin DeMain , Bryn
left Tuesday for Alexandria, Va., i~m~ at . C..:h_m~a~a~~e,WVa hNaval day uml &lt;~ttL"nded the Apple Fe6t.i· (Glenna Rollins I and
dauj hter, Monday , Sept. 2e, at t~e }i lrst Pre!laRet a short vis~t with
former o"c latiol~.... ho bo •b •1s tn~ton 1 ve~l Sandra older daughter of the l...ftna, Colu mbu:,,
Mrs. WilHam 1 bytertatn Lhurch, Middleport, at
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continu" .. through t he
Cherokee Yates . ! ~ r-etovenn g from a bMLm Scarberry (Mary Rollins ) and sons
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Mr and Mrs Melvm DeVol and 1 d' ~R
S k M
eonc~ 1 on ~u ffered when she feU Gary and M1chae' , Mn; R E Rol- eroy, wlll be· the gues t ~pcakcr
" " ·r · T · Shelton w•' ll locd
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. and Rente
· were recen1 VI·S"!·1ors .m d ·"'s.
daughte!"
Carolyn
and m.ece Jud)" "- n . loitil eservatwn,
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~vc 1 ~oug v· cnn.,
Local peopl e who attended the of BM tst Clw Orville Rollins tb c devotional service . Miss Mal"·
3 "v-' .. 1rgmla, II
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---and family in Norfolk, Virgini.B.
ga.el Sauer is president of the
• uesU o1 her m~ther• Mrs · Gus De~
e.-..ware
an
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Wani. Joining them Sunday fo r
The Rev . Howilrd Ruppe lt \'LIIl"""'
""""'" ' on of ofThursday wit h Mrs. Lucy Gregg, 1n-rs will be held at the meetm ~o:.
who is convallc!iCm g at Gr&lt;~nl Hos- .:i pcc1al mu t;l(' h.as bc('n planned
p 1tal In Colu mbus afler a ma.jor wr the program and a social ilour
operation .
o~~ili be !lela 11l the close of the

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19tJACKSON ..... . 7LOGAN .....• .'12,NELSONVIW. 3$\POMEROY . 19 WELLSTON .. .
MIDDLEPORT . . 0 BELPRE ...... . 13 iPT. PLEASANT .41 1PORTSMOUTH 6 BEXalY ....... ~ THE PLAINS ... 12 c;HAUNCEY .... 7 I OAK HILL ... ..

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SOCIETY

The Sale b Still Going On
Hl~rc Arc A t'cn• v( the
~IA~Y IIARGAI~S

1950 Mercury 4 dr ..
ltat.IIO, heater, o. d.,
Buick Super 4 dr
Raoiio , heater, good tires,

'"Just the other day J did
four di0erentlhings in a
single visit here. J made
my usual weekly
ings deposit, drew some
cash from my checking
account for the week's
marketing, took some
papers out of my safe deposit box, and talked with
the bank's loan officer ~ut financing a new ~:ar­
an within an how! ..

Dodge Coronet
c-Jupe; Radio, h&lt;.,aler,
belts, clean ,
Clw\' 2 dr ....
F!c,emla3i '"· healet· &amp; go,·d
Pl.vmnuth . ... $195
tllliPI.! , lladlo, healer,
scat covers, Clean
o.-,dge 1/2 ton .. $195
ptc,Kup. g011d SQ}:d

Mr s. Harley Strong an:1. sons of
s prn t Thul'sda.v with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Reibel .
Charles K. Sp('ncer rnt('rerl the
1 Veterans Hoopital, Huntington, W.
Va., Monday £or ob:servation.
Mrs Harvey Van Vranken -and
.~on will leave tomorrow for their
hnme, Corpus Christi Tex!Ui, after
a sevf'&gt;ral weeks visit with her parents and other relatives.
Wilk c~vi ll e

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PICTURE AND I'ANORAMIC SOUND

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EDITORIAL PHONE 397

Pomeroy·Mlddleport, Ohio, Sttw'tlay, September 22, 1 •

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PLAN NEW ROOF
Tuesday
t h c
Presbyterian

heLd a Con-

gt·egati~nll.l

meeting when
Pearl
:MeBride, presidt:nt of tbe Trust·
ees, presided and plans were made
to put a new roof on th -e churcb
and alsl) to make u:teDSivc re·
l&gt;airs and rtodecorat.lon. The Rev.
J:Ioward Ruppelt,
pastor, 1s in
Chafge of a skating party planned
Mrs. Cla r~nce lhle left Wednes· {or this evening when t he y&lt;i"uDf
day for Cincinnati to be with her peo-ple o-f the church wHI go to
si~; ter a patient ln a hospital there.
fhe rink in Galtipc;lls,

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General Ho,;pit r:l, Wedn esday for
observation .

OniJ at a Bank Can Yoa Enjoy lbe Convenience of
&amp;11-Undll-1111-lloal
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Many More Late l'lodels
To Choose From
'hi• Whtt.M O.Juxe. Atwml·
n111t•d ~ h011t Wln"dow" VHP
Ch1111.. lndkaklr. Mahogan)l
••a..ed, walnutvroiMd t&gt;r ttm•d
6ok traln•d flnloht•. Mod•l

21D7-U;' $3~if95

•PUTY AND TOP PllfiPOIIIIANOal That'!
the combination you let in RCA Vlctor'o
llOW W~ilman D&lt;IMzr. The cabinetry Is a
decorator'• deliah! ••• the powerful chassis
' deliven TV'o fineot picture and oound.
You get "'High-Sharp.and-Euy" tuning
that leto you dial otanding up. The new

.Legion Auxiliary
I Makes Favors For

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NEW AND USED CARS
1956 GMC Y2 ton dlx pickup ·· •· $1,B95

Chrome gnlle and dlx lrhn . Very low mileage

Montcray; one local
white with red lop

$2,~95

1956 PONTIAC VB 2 dr sedan
Only 3800 mil es. Looks like nevc'r driven

1956 BUICK Roadmaster 2 dr · · · Save$$
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Riviera rpe; Power !.leering, scat , windows and
brakes; Very low milcagr. Mak e us &lt;lll offer

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1955 BUICK Special dlx

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2 dr sedan; D~naflow drive, low milc&lt;tgc by one carcftrf owne1·. Radio ; fully equipped

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1955 PLYMOUTH Savoy 2 dr
One lcJcal owner; .s ha•·p c•a•-; orl~iuu( red
l,op. Red anU whil e lrt tn inside

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195 MERCURY Hard

h black

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own~r;

trim.

Model

$369.50
,... lll..,orth

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ti~O• U9 ~- ln. vt•wobl•

9r•a. 3•p•oh••l Mohot•
ony ora!n•d, or lim..:! o.:ok
vrolniMI (~tdrol flnbtte~c,

Mod•l l4D7.1-4.

$369.50

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ELBERFEI_JDS

Mcrcoma tic dt'ivc. SmarL

1954 BUICK Roadmaster 4 dr sed $1,195
Power Steering, power windows, WSW
lot·al owner

tires; One

1953 PLYMOUTH 2 dr dlx sed · · · · · · $B95
One careful owner; Spotle11s original · ught green
finish
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Like new

metal!~

red finish . Dynaflow drlvc

1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air · · · · · · · · · · $995
4 dr sedan ; J.&lt;"'lncsrmodcl Chevrolet; Spotless blue
white ftnh;h

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$1,695

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. 1954 Chev. Y2 ton pickup
$1,095
1951 Chev. dlx 2 dr, new paint
$595
1951 Hudson conv cpe
$395
1951 Ford 4 dr · · ·
$595
$595
195 I Plymouth 2 dr, new rings
$395
1951 Pontiac 2 dr dlx sed

with

2107 .. 8.

luxuriouo Whilman Deluxe for

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blond lroplc:al ' hardwood

Quality Guard comes in dear and sharp
• , , without jump or jitter. E;Jciting Panoratnlc Sotind brings you amAzing new relll·
lamAhrough three speakeri!! ~
But come in-see and hear tohe

Atneriear. U'gioll w;hlj:jh WIH, , bt!
held at lh p Fodorated chlLrch, Ocl1 ob&lt;'r t, were madt~ when the Past
President oJ the &lt;.u)(itiarv of Drew
Wrb •;ler l' ~~t mtt WcdnC.sday evenino~: at \h\! h•1nu• or 1~ rs . De}· Hysel l. Mull.l&lt;'!Ty Ave.
Mr~. Charlc~ Sauer, Pl'('·, :tl('n'
prc ~ ided over !.be shurt bu ... ~ nr~ .
~e~s i-on which opf'ne 1 ,, .it h t ~,c
Lord's Prayer and p;e dgc to lhe
llag, A ro und robin bit•th.day card
W&lt;~s sent to Mrs. Eli~a~th Hubrr
a member residing in Ga!Hpdli s:
· A d essert co~ne was served by
lhe hostess durmg the evening.

AT OUR FALL SALE

Thl. .......... Delv...
It twlvtlot 261 1q. ln. ~\tw•
obt• or•a. 3 •P'"&lt;~kertl :S

"Living Image" picture with Automatic

I' tion of lhP. Ladit&gt;s Auxiliary of th('

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1950 Buick 2 dr dlx sed · · · · · · · · · · · · $395
1950 Ford 4 dr dlx · · · · · · · · · · · · .. $250
1950 Huson 4 dr sedan · · · · · · · · · $195
1950 Chev. 2 dr .....•... .... .. ..... $395
1949 Chev 4 dr · · · ·

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SECTIONAL LIVINGROOM GROUP
1-ROUNDCOFFEE
TABLE
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Room Fur~litu,re!

Anna Elizabeth Diehl, a lifelong
resident of 'Mason, died at her
home early Slturday mornini.
Funeral services will be Mid at
the residence at 3 o'c1ock on Mooday afternoon with Rev. Luther
Mohroff of Pomerov in charge of
the services. Buriat" will be made
In the Adamsville Cemetery in Ma·

John Sylvester
Is SEO Regional
' Meeting Speaker

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1949 Mercury 4 dr sedan · · · · · · · · · · $195

The deceased was the daughter
of the lalt Mr. and .Mrs. Henry E.
Diehl and made her hiKile wltb
ber twia" sister, Emma, in MQon.
.sq ii· survived by her sister
sbd Olie ttrother, Arthur Diehl "Of
Spl:iDfdile, Penn~ylvanla .
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Jl'ri·~ may c~ll at the late re..
sJded&amp;i•·lfter S Q'elock on Sunday

John E. Sylvcllloer 1 whn h1s recompleted an e;densive tour
UnKed States, will be .the
speaker t)n Sept. 27 WheD tlJe .

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'o W )\'lade by W.ednosday, Sept.
. .26, '"'~odol'e Reed Jr. is chairman
Gf t-hi meetlng.
A' Ttustecs meeting will be hell

BAKER FU RNIIT.U;RE

Ill NMIROY, CWIO

after the regular &amp;eii81Dn to di&amp;Cusa recommendatiGns for 1957
Fair Activities and programs fcJr
,uie rem&amp;'inder D'f 1900•

ON TQE BRIGHTEST CORNER' IN MIDDLEPORT, OHiO

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CJri,.·iii&amp;rtin, West. Virgtnia wu

lln&gt;uabi be!ore Gtit&gt;dltly,

, AN AW .YOUNCISTU pta a ttrathand view or a pair of ¥Jio~
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J'naob .aldl.en make triellds In tha Algerian town of Ka.bJH•
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tD tM ·cout1e or •PPJJ;i 9~.J.t te!!O~"'" /

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Justice
ol the Peacf&gt; by A. H. Jotachlm,
Glme frotector l'llld w• fined $00
'111&lt;1 •fur hooting "" . . Oblo

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Soutb&amp;astem ()hl.o Regional Counct.l 111~t 11 in Pomeroy at tne Sa.ciel!
Jfe.aft_Church at 8:30 pm.
_, · . Re~tvationi for .t he. banQuet ar~

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Troop 245, Boy Seouu of America ,will meet Saturday at 9:30 a.
m. al their he.'ldq uar tel"S In the
Library for a spedill meetinj wi.th
ali mcmbt!t s urged to attend.

S yracu~e

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Brain Friday

SATURDAY

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THIIF STfALS STEAMROLLeR
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. UP •
Police said today locating a stolen
steamroller was 11imple, but .they
ar.e 91:ill bunting the tbief.
They found the .steaml'(lller aban
doned at an embankment Friday
by following a trail whlch lpelud·
ed a battered Cadilllac, a demolished picket fence, a. seJrredll
tree and a second battered Cadi!·
lac.

In Rural Development Program
Columbus,

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'Monroe Counties in Southeu\ Ohio

In addition to agral®1tuJ"BI servi~es.

are among the 5!S countles named
by "aericultural agenc:y leaders in
24 stites. as pilot countiea ·In the

the Rural Development procram includes industrial development, education, health, and em-

RuriJ IreveJopment program.

ployment servioo&amp; and the skiUs

As participants in the pro1r1m and resoun::!es or farm and other
theX will receive spe&lt;!lll educati~- priv•te groups and · Ort'&amp;Ditatlons.
n~l,' teehDical , adminf•trative and
WIN SA,ITY
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8:15 News

9:00 Encore

PIP~ Su~doy;

J,ob,naon ~~-~ .~flste~ of th• de-

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eOclllllolO
14. &lt;:'ord

Mr:

ll:30 TV Ol·as.sroom

5:00 Telephone Time

5:00 YnuAU'e ft.en.

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7:oo The ·~?MfeM"ll\,._

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7:00 Ed: Sulti¥an Show
8:00 GE Theatre

8:30 Hey Jeanllie

8:30 Altred lllleheock ,

9:00 Gull' Smot-e

9:00 $64,000 Challenge

9:30 Rich Finance

9:30 W~t's My Line

2:59 Sign On

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19M Pontiac V8
2 dr.: Sedan. Only 3800 milel.
IUeattnar's, Pomeroy,

· 11:15 Tb,e Late Show
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$2,195.00

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1956 GMC 1k ton . Db; Pi:clwp,
Cbrotne GciUe and 1 Dlx · Trlrn.

1:00 Ttte ,Pasror

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Photoe wtn 1M41t Cronl
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5:00 Ktt Car.•on

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5:30 Rocky ,JonOo!

¥'!•qu•rado Party

9:80 Inspector Mark Saber

11:00 Ttl State Theatre .

$1,111111.00

$1,3911.00

6·0!1 Abbotlt and Costello
6:30 FHm Fe&amp;UvaJ
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8:0Q Ted Mack's Amateur HOur
D·QQ Foeus
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9:30 Bitr Baker
) 10:00 F.ature Theatre
11:00 Si~~tn OU

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Keiltuek,y Feeder Calf Sales
Ohlo.
9 20 3tc
7,7.50 HEAD. 14 SALES Septem·
ber 2f.Octl)ber 17. Anllls Here- 6 rOOm unfurnished apartment
ford Short-Horll\ Miud. For
wltb bP,tb, ,for r'~ ~ ~
M~ information, write George · unfurniShed aJ)ii:Jotment . with
Pend~gr~, ~t c•Uie Sptc•a.
l&gt;ath. Both n•wlv d...,rated. C,ll
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Pomeroy. '
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RODNEY. DOWNING

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4. N. Bengel, Pomeroy. 9 18 If FOii ~Pead J[Jrby Real m.
3 room furnished APARTMENT.
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Rutland TowMhlp. 11
Utiljti~~ paid. 306' North 4th St.
kmd, bouse. barn and out
9 19 61P
!4ldillel"'!llb~ See &lt;:Jeoogo A. JoloJh,
'l'hl! Hotel Martin hM available, a
idl'I(·Adminilt:rator,
6-1-tl
' few rooma with rubnlna water
-;\ steam heated, and Hote1 •ervlce
al •P!'&lt;i&gt;l weeklY or monthly
rates ·to 1teady ruesb:. Ratea as
Jow ts $8 weekly double octuAliO roo,rru tor Special

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inside dwelllnl.
&amp;nd out !~~~~~~~~~=~
(2l
~partments.
8 room
~ust be seen to be appreciated.

\WNCHESTEII • 22 J!O!IM!IT
riDe with German seo_pe sight.
Good conditlon PhQJ1e 416-:K.

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roo'!!, ·~p~g,PI)If!tj)'ll!r!l" !"" ,
,arden, $35.00 per month. Contact Alex Wbceler, Apple Grqve,

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4Cr. sedan, Blue Wblte finish,
Bleattnar.&gt;s Pomeroy,

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CUCKLER REALTY
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ONE FQUR ROOM AND I (ive Box 229
roorn apartments. 8 room dWell. (9-2Ute)
ina, ne:wly d•sorated inside "~~
• {lUt. ~ust be seen to \H: •PPJ'f!CJ·
ale~. A. No Beqel. P&lt;m\OI'OY· 9
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U.S. NAVY LINES ·

Sl. River tip.)
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Going Plne&lt;•

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1955 Ply.,.outh Savoy ~ 4J',
One local owner. Low Mtleaae.
Bleaitnars, Pomeroy

Theatre 13

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1 l2:00 Fait•h for Todaoy

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6:30 Ozary Jubilee

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1:15 What's Your Trouble
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f4Yt • DON'T YQU KfiOWI
Bakli'~ wW " " Y.., lh• beet
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12:30 Oral Robel1s

FUm F~nnlea

Nelsonville Wins
Over The Plains

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A:N J;VAl'jGtL!ST!C I!EETIJ'IG 89 ACRE FARM near Rutland, sever Ill acres tirtlberland, large vein \
Jll\ !&gt;e belq Sept. 17 tluv S&lt;pt. 30
•t ~loq Church &lt;&gt;1 Christ esoh or coal, house in fa ir condition
with ras and electtlc, Contact
,vep~ng It 1:30 Sne~udirtJ $a~
' ~'I''· Ray RUiS~II, a tonner 2885 Williams Road, Groveport, QVlCit ·SlmvtCII ...
me:mper of the cHurch will be
Ohio.
PJII'IOI . ., r~ Tmlned
i!JW!iltoter. &lt;;oU.INS .JEWE.
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10 '\II&lt;Qd.
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100 X 100, good building sites.
Call R.-E. Collins, 6l73.J or Sc!lrberry Grocery, Middleport.

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9 19 6tp

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MAD-'M MARY
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berta pe~~cbes. Fine for freez.
Girted, reader and advisor, Tells
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Brlns containen. Webster
:your past, pre11ent, and future.
Fruit
Farm. 5 miles e-a.st of
U worl'led, or in doubt, put yaiir
Chester .
9 14 tr
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DAILY CROSSWORD

11. Tl.lle~; a~t~:ay
12. ConjuncUon
13. The pa.lm

11.00

a:ldle Pllgazines, comic \)ooka
9-22-3Jc
f:Dd ~ket size books. Parktr's
' Rll!itauroru, Pomeroy, 9 20 3tp 8 Cubic foot Norge refrigerator.

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Steve Allen Show
Television Playhouse
Loretta Young ShoW
National Bowling
Big town
Count of Monte Cristo
Drerw Peanw&lt;n Show
Neo.&lt;l! and Sports
Treasure Thi!ake
Si,gn Off

SATURDAY
8:30 SICID On

Tal., of Teuo Ra1111en

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6 :30 Clrow Boy

Iris VonCooney
Engogement Is
Being Announced

li\enbuh Hartlwar•
· Cara of TnanTts a-nd Special NoSu,.r
ltun Fetct ~ill
tice• of Everits printed at regu'
9 19 2mo. p
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3 ROOM APAIIT·MI!NT FOR RENT
,......published
.-washirig uti1ities furnished. $14 .
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a week. 680 South S~ond Ave.
-Middleport, Phone 608T·Y

12:30 Wild Bill Hickok

H club enoyed a wiener rout at Bailey's Lakf!, Sept. 5. Att.ldlng
were Linda Hubbard, Robert 'R.
Hanten, Janice Tuford, Cornelius
Phillips, Charlene HayC!I, John
Slaek, Kathr~ Slack, John Krider, Sharon Hayes Paul
MIUer
Jean Teaford, San\pson Han,
and Mrs. Tr{ly Zwilling,
Nancy
EicJ:tutger, Mary Jane Loukl, Malcolm Guintber, Robert Slack, Terry Phalln, Arthur Wolle, Elmer
McCoy and Jeqe Tomblin.
' --'N!e Miutonary Society nf the
Presbyt('rltln Church met in the
Tbe Syracuse Sunshln •' Girl.t 4· chUJ'("h anueox for the-Ir September

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Town 1: Country

Maw. Freda Fletds was hostess
.~o ttre WSCS of the Metbodu.t:
"Church at ber- home. The pl"ftd.
dent, Mn. Ann Sauvare-, preli.ded
•t the meetlnJ. Mra. AUce Capehlr' led the devotions uaina: 83
her topic "Thl): Spirit of Cbr.l$t for
AU Llflil -" Mlq Marcia Karrl' (llvc
a book revlf'W on ''The Church In
Boutb EAst Asia." Seventeen aick
call, were reported. A round rob~ c~d
•oot to Mrs Clara Robert&amp;, In H01lur Hospital.
Ml':t.
1111'Y Flllla(Jan and Mrs . 'Mae
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6:00 Topper

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12:00 Big Picture

Syratuse Society

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G:3U Gw.pe1 Rarmoqy

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tt~~s wiU be' permitted to bo1ler,
~~~~ef 1 poliotmAn.
guard."

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8:00 Ceasar's Hour

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7 :00 PeJTy Como Show

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6:00 Sports Eye

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SpeciaJ_.-()ne montb for
per ~.
Fuu rate ~f 2 eeou Pft' word
be--eharged for
if not
paid for ~{ll'l'e the 21th of ~uh
mO~th followt\1 intertion . ~ d
,. Errors in Advet(ish1J-Shoul be
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reported Immediately. The Daily
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RATS K~D wlth ODIIil pound
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lor &amp;ale or will trade ror propert)' or huUH trailer. Harry Ed·
wards, Rutlaad Rt. 1
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Rdtabie lady- to liveJn ilnd care
for two J!DI&amp;1l chlldrell!. arid Urh.t
house V(Or~ fiye dA)'I • . wen
rot, 9hio ,
while mother worlr:1. Call 3.13:1
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or COilt.iot Mra. Antll Burbridge
Downington, Sox 40.
9 21 3te
9 cubic foot Kelvinator refrigerator $100.00. Kelv1nttor electric siove $3:$.()Q Fu111~ sa.
conver$n burner ~-09· Cell
9 22 6 l~
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south or Rutland. John L. Rom_ 8-lmGc
lnes.

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350 LEGHORN - H&amp;N

1956 PLYMOUTH

6 mo. old, 80 per cent
~fl)duefion. Jlalph ftU4iell Ppm~ ­

't cen$• pC!r \fOrd for three con·
Stcutive tnsertlom.
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2:00 Outlook

5:30

sAl.~

16· For Sole or Trade

p~Jilet.s

2 &lt;"ett1a per wor~ 1 \toe in·

·~rtiOJ}. !oli~lmum

4:00 Dance Party

9:30 Your Hit Parade•
poa4eDtl pr.oposed. tocby that ~0:00 Saturday Nlekt Jambore•
the new!l users ISJOCiatiol) ·call it-, 10:30 Ellecy Queen
&amp;elf "The Suez Navitation AlSo·
ei~tion and Federation of Users·
SNAFU."
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NEW UMPIRI IjAMES
CHICAGO UP • Cook County 11:10 Owl Tbe:.tre
jail warden Jack JOhnson announced some speeial provisions 1:30 S.,n Off
for an inter--cell block 'bastball

Columbus. 0. Two OhiG &lt;l-H'tn
talked their way to the· National
trial and other development.
4-H Club Congrtsa in Chlcu;o this
Exterl!lion rural sociologutJ at fall by winnlni the state 4-H "Safe·
the State Univer.sily sl}' Guernsey , ty Speaking contest htre,
e&lt;~untli.ns n.ow are for.MinJ a !ltHrThey are Marvin Miller, West
iaa committee to get tbeir proarlm Jtleunder! an~ Mi.s1 ~na Grace
underway. They have .&amp;eheduled a Kno~, Scaut~v1Jie . ~hetr expense
meetil;'g October 19 to map their to Ch1caao wtll be J!•lld by an ln:s_ur
course of action.
ance company. Maller and 'M1ss
Tb~ proeram alre(ldy is rolling Knore won over 14 other young
in Mo.Droe county where commit· 9peakers, ~II district winners, who
teeli are at work on such pctivltlu competed m th .. contest-a feature
1\8 reorgani.zihl{ and expanding or Ohio'.~ 39th annual 4·H Club
beal.tb and lianitatlun facilities, Congress, held September US-J9 on
deveiGpine better road facilities the Ohio State Univel"llity campu!.
an4 discussing: needs tor overall Miller's ~ubjett was "Death
Through Neglect ," and M15G KnoreCounty planning and zoning.
The Rural Development ~rogram 's "The Di~ease of Accident.l." 1
combines the 1"8iOUftes, sk1lls alld l Jot!- Smucker, Orrville, and Mar1-tadership of pri~ale or&amp;lilmzati_ons, ianne Wollett, Rockford. placed
brms, &amp;reater JOb opportllmties 1 sf'cond. Smu"ker received a watch
and better farm living tn under- and Mi.11ll wollett a !let of Jllil\oer.
developed rural area~.
Both contestant!~ wilJ be eonsider·
Throu1h ailocationg to the 24 ed for trips to thr, National Conestates wi~h pilot countie.111, the Fed· l't!.S.!I on the ba11is ol their record 1.
erl) Exten11i0n Se~vice has provld· David Greeneisen, MsryRY'llle, and
ed funds for salara~s and expense• Lois Boyd, Fredericktown, were
or ~ddUional ntenston workers to named as alternates,
al!liLBt with programs In these

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abot&amp;!IQ -tt2 one, c04l w11ter
beater · $10. Otis Bailey Vine
St . Racine.
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Wh.eeling ftrHback HaTl"f KeiCi:nley
11 30 Man .to Man
in ·the fourth quarter and was ! 10 DO Fal"'Y
carried from t he field Wheeling
111 45 Endustry on Parade
hospital said Maek, a .senior and 10.30 Uocle Johnny Coo111
honor .~tudt"nt. suffered a ''tn.J- 11 00 Cowboy Theatre
12 00 Ame1 ican Forum
brJin injury "
The game continued after Mack 12:00 Warner Bro. Fashion Show 12:3{1 TV Ohapel
w41 iojured and Centr&amp;l C.a.tho.lie l :OO TBA
1:00 Talent Showcase

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WHEELING, W. Va.
UP Louis Mllck, 17, co-captain of theCentral Cat'holit High's
f09\baU
team died today from a
lnJury suffered Fridt.l ~I
in a

IIYNOLD L Gllllll
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1~ ~eons. ·ami •~!'&lt;! 114rUes.
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Lambert And Barnhart Standouts
Defensively In Panther Victory
By PAUL M. CLIFFORD

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Mid~eport Is Much Improved
The

The Pomeroy P1:1ntbers
cam'e fieid. an1 Jerry Davis' fell en the
roaring irom behind f1)r the sec- ball on the C h aun~cy 35. Three ·
ond straight week last ni~ht as plays pick( d up nine yards, but
they Wok a 19-7 \'ictory from a then C' lffiC the rlrst of sevt&gt;n op.
tough Chauncey Blul:' Devil cl.cv- ~ning half fumbil'£ as Don Smith
en on the lau~·s field after trail· ; bobble,d , and Chauncey t.ook over 1
lng 7-6 at hillf!ime. H was· a list. l on !he 26 yarr! line.
less, fumbling and o~l'1lnfhlent
Four plays later_,~~rt agakt
Panther ~h!'V'.:n th at played t-he buiiN hi, way th~' to block
first half, but in the second haLf [ McAFee'• kkk tMft#~,~ f n•r left
they were an entirely different' his foot and thl 1 tf~f Hawthorne
ball elub, and won out on sheer reeoveAd on the 23 . · yard line,
power •nd tough c.ldense.
Junior hit for four y•rdt!, _ and
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Smith picked up five on 11 keep
It was stnktly a team VICtory for play to the lefl. H•wthGrne picked
the ·Panthers as. they recovered up four yard, and a flnt . _ , on
from that ~ad r•rst l!Alf to get the 1() I ,and Jimmy JO. Hem•ley
hac~ on tiM-1r feet for- the scco_nd hit for •ix yard, to th• four 0 ~
Sl-~aliht week.. IA•d by Co_-Qatptams right tackle. Hawthorne then took 1
Malton Lft.mb('rt and Jumor Harw- it ov
in t
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but
tM
thorne along with big Rich Barn- 1 1" lh wo,P Yl,l 1 on 1
hart h
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ry or l' e• ra po n wua opo
.t e Panthers put on a demon- ped ju•t •ho•·t of th~ tiJOill line.
8trataon of power •n the second ,
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half to simply uverwhelm their - Jus!. arL. the ()Qsumg klckoffoppofie t.s h · 'd t ll
[ early 1n thr: &gt;erond quarter Hems·
a good nbail~l~b.mel en a y, were ley tntc-rcep!~eli l\tcACce'1! paaa on
, the Poml•ruy 43 and re-turned- it
SCORES the lone touchdown of the Middieport·\nedy, 60; Kenneth Lewis, 51; Eddie Blake, 3; Thomas Kelly,
F?r the second str-aight week, I nicely .to the ·Chaun ciy 40. l,t look·
Jun1or Hawthorne, who oUverCHme ed as 1f the P:mth~•-s were on the WaN&gt;ma game played at Bachtel Field on Friday night. Here, 57. Number 40 In white is Larry Hesson of Wahama while
a case uf first half butter .f lngcM, m.areh ag-ain. bul i't waa at this Bob Oliver, Wahama quarterback, number 31, in whlte, is I number 37 in the background is Dick Yoong. The touchdown
scored 19 poll'll8 atr 'h.e talUed all point that their play completely shown as he sneaked across for the score. Middleport players came after a long p,ass completion from Bob Oliver to Joe
three to~~ehdowns, and added the went haywrrc . They wer-e pe-naiJiz..
lli!llle extra point. Big
Jun.ior, ed I~ yard~ lor holding, and· Hems- in the picture are Mike Erwin, 68; Tem Clark, 72; J•nior Ken- Ford that carried to six Inch line.~o:f:M:i:dd:i:epo::r;t.=====
IJCOred on runs of one, 13 and four ley W8.(s Lht•n tu;;s~d for a s-ix yard
yards, and in t he seoond
half loss. On -the next play Smith tosahowed the S&lt;Jme power that he st•d back to Hawthorne Who wa11
dilp)ayed last week in the t&gt;pencr back lo pa&lt;f!i. ·hut he rumbled and
agabwn Wabama, He ahto p'laycd Kelsenbrrg recovere-d for the Deva gopd defeMive gam('.
i~ on the Pomeroy 30.
TONifitfT
How.ver. It w•s th• tremencloua
Thl'ee plays net.cd only
one
1Rory C•lhoun • $~11y WlrtH:n
plar of Milton Lambert and Rich yard, but a fourth down paa1 from
larnhllrt on dtfet'llkl that wu pro- M('Afel! to ICranylk was good for
Gilbert Roltnd
"TRIASURI OF
.balily the m1ln k•y to the P1nther 11 Y•rds and a rl1'91. down on the
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victory l11st nlthL Both boys war• 1 l8. Chaunct•y was then penailled
(Supe~Ope · Ttchnlcolor)
all ove-r th• fi•JCI m;r,king hekles, back to Lhe 2:i, hut on .the n.eoot
-AUG•nd In tddUion L•miMrt blocked ' play Kdsenberg faked the ball to
Glenn Ford • Gloria Gnheme
two · lfunt._ 11nd the Hc:ond Mt up ~cA!u.e on ;1 reveJ'.se, and went
"THI BIG HIAT"
the ap:::~ Pomeroy score In th• around l1is own rig ht em.d to go
Cartoon-- ..BUSY BUDDIES"
fll'lt •
· r. The ,..,t Of fflw !1116 23 yards for the Chauncey tahy.
Sun-Mon
Sept D-~
elao played tood Nil except for Kranyik bolted the ext111 point to
Suun Hayw•rd
Ecllly AltMft
tftt lapee~ midway In ffle opening make it HI for thn Devils, a·nd
I'LL CRY TOMORROW
- ctu•rtflr until helftim., and the t hls Is the way lt co lied at halft:ndl 4.td pod iobt of turning In time.
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Homti•r
Kril'line Miller
11 1Yl •xcilpt .., •the OM
· Alex nlo uppnrently put !
wMn Chavnce,'~· In
THUNDER PYER ARIZONA
field on ct.fenM Ttd BM•gl•
the tfl'an.then:• at haiCUme
(In Natvr•m• a.nc1 C•lor)
n.s they c111nc out 11 different team
Carton - Lone Chlc:kmonk
ball, In thr 1;-crond stanza. Wii Ron• kickJimmy Hem•ley Pllyad
while Ham•l•y, Danny Morrla and 00 ol'f to Spencer 011 the 15, and h~
Rodney Spenc:e,) all m•d•
nice
talns on offen... Another brltht wa.~ a 1most away as he retumed
feeture Will the continued lmprovt , to lhc l'.omeroy 43. Morris hlt f4lr
rntnt of quarta .-blilclc Don Smith, two, and Spl·ncer pick1~ up lour.
. Hnwthot'rH! went for three uv tht'
wflo WN P•rtlul'lerly lmpn.llve middle and on fourth down with
~n· the two HConcl half touchdawn Hw bab 011 the Chauncey 48 the
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up ·.tow yarda for a rtnrt.
Pome1'0y scored in thll
~Uart.er· aftet: mh;!i'lng otte
. Smith oil a keeper went for
Wnll.y early In the illffit'.
Big • fiv 1· and Ha;wt.horne went over
Ll.mbert had bro~~~'O~gh to the ' middle for cigbt ahd a first
KENNmH LEWIS ·picks up yardage against Wahama in the

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Ohauncey, while the local, had a
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and George Hesson,32. The play was good for three yards and
came in the first quarter of the game. Wahama won the C&lt;lll·i I
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th•n took • handoff trom m t
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arm warded off tM o~ly would be
t•ekler. SJM"cer Wl'll stop.,ed lu•t
1hort nf the 11011 1 line on thd ry
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with thrcf' to g&lt;l Q&gt;ll their. own ~
t!wy tried II (ake k.J.Ck Wllh Kl'
senb£•rg going up U:te ~lddlr am
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lously were downed by Pt. Plea- tne game when they recovered a
aant. The Falcons, hungry for a Falcon fumble at the fiCty yard
victory after two defeats, made IJne and moved down to the Wah,.
llood we of their one good scorine rna 10 ~Jnly to see a pass inle-cep.
ellance .to &amp;o into thi! win column. ted by Wat.ama'a Dick Yoong.
Wahama won without the serLater Hindy retw-ned an Oliver
vices ot their ace left halfback, punt fo~ 18 yards to lbe .Wabam'l
Roscoe Sprouae, who ,injured an 37 yard Une and on« u:ain tbe
ankle in the Pomeroy a:ame and Jackets mover all the way ·tp the
was unable to play. It is tbought Wahama four yaTd line only to lum
.hat he'll return to action perhaps ble and lose tbc ball to the 1!•1ill the next Falcon game. Jn add· cona. Bill Obllnger came up with
ition, the Falcons Ioat Kenny Tay· the important recovery . for the
lor, first string tackle, to the old Wahama team on thelr- own nine
injury bug-a-boo. Ta}rlot i.s cut for yard line. Hindy was injured at
the s~as!m according to, reports. that point and had to be carried
The Falcons scored the only from .the field on • stretcher.
t~chdown of the baU game on the
The Falcons were just a11 cl011e ..,
fa~st play of .the second. quarter to scoring a second touchdown lb
With Bob Ohver sneakmg over the second quarter . when! i drive
I rom lncbes awa)'.
carried from their own 2i l'ard
Just a few plays prior t~ the ' line all th~ . way to the fopr yard
payoff play, Wahama intercepted Une of Mutd.leport. On tbe lilt
a Middleport pa.ss on their own play of th~ larst half, Oliver w~s
37 yard line. On the next play, I.e- stopped fo.r a big loss t'&gt;ack to the
roy DuUng, playinli!:' for the injur- 14 yard hne.
ed Sprouse broke lOOie to go all
Darling filled in as a capable
Ule way fo~ a touchdown only to · replacement for the lnjuJ!d Sprohave the hall called back to tbe use and may have won btmself a
Middleport 32 yard line where it pollitio!l in tM Wahama bactfield
was declared that be llad stepped through 'hi8 determined play , ~n
out of bounds.
Frlday. He carried the baU a total
That play was good for 31 yards of eight times and picked up ~ 81
Oliver hit for three yards and 'then yirds for an average per carry of
lofted a pass to .f'nd Joe Ford about 7.6 yards. .
tbat carried alrpos~ · lntu the .end , . He. go' off two mce long runs 1 , ..
zone. Foid w:i.s 4Jpped at the two one of them tor 31. yards and tbe
inch line. From that point Oliver other for 17 yaTds. The former .'..
scored. Darling's extra p~lnt at· c8me on a touchdowll. JaUnt tllat r
tempt failed and the Faleona led .Waa called back when be stepped &lt;:
by 8-0•
out of bounds. That play,if allowed
Middleport looked Uke a much . ·w~ld have cover.ed 68 yards. ·
improved ball club from their pre-.
Top groQnd gamer for the PJI·
vlGU.S meeting with Pt. PleuaD.t's' cONI, Uto.ua:b, was ~' ~on.
Blacka. on . &amp;ev•rJII occasion •hit earried for • totil -,DE::~ yardd~~.~~ the Pme, ·the Jackets 14e of 70. ~ia average. was lower
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Guthrie . Sewtne ~bine
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Syra- :~:v~e: ~~~t~!:\!::.~t~oa:,
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follO\Wr:&amp; &amp;tS thr
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Roy K. WUIIam5,
pa'stor. of &lt;huron, open to p•blic Monday 1
ermon T•1lor leadilJa.
Charmion SDOd&amp;ras; Time Ma. .ge
lAKER
i Thoma:s. PIS!«. F1oy(l Clelaod, Sunday School 9:30 A. M Mornio1
'ilhe MYF wi1 have • pal'lf It ment-1belma H~Ddel"'IOD and Hel 1 •
~ Seniee 7 30 P . .M. Pra)o'er wonb1p 10 30 , NYPS 6:30 P. 11;
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"EATING HONEY ev THE WAY" Dthille, home of ..llr. and Jtrw. Uoyd en Woode; Nutrition and
Meal
=~08 W~esoay Dll'ht 7 30 P Evangeltstle service 7:30 P. M. R. M Grove pastor. S. S at 9 :30, By REV RAYMON KONKRIGHT
inter s.turday Sept. 22.
Planning-Olive Beyler t.nd Grace
~l.llM ooniiaUy irwited.
Wednesday evezune pr.ayer meet Lloyd Dillinger ,supl, W~p IU·
Middleport Methodist Church
On ~unday afternoop, Sept. ~2 Greine-r; _Mrrnbenhlp chairmanu
The Rutlantl "'-thodlat Church In£ for I he midweek ud TuesG.Q" vtee 10 45 With scrvic~ at the 24 27 .
t~ey will bold a meeMn1 and pte- NlDa Robn)lil()n, Publicity Chair- i.j
Rev. Robut E l.Jnt.er, Pastor artern oon prayer hour
Elmwood R t h
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Scriptu1·e Lesson 1 Samuel 14: ntC from 3:3o-5:00 at the WOOde man-Helen Woode; SocJal Com..
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CltVrch of Jnus Sunday School ~·30 A. !II. George
Hou5e of Pr•yn, Chester, SUllo liYF rneetU:: an~m7cn:co~~:/o , The sacred wrltt!r tells the .hom-:. AU tbe children of_the ~S: miUee........ctan1 FoJJrod and Leot&amp;
CbrlaL ol Latter Day Saints, Old Carson, Supt. \\or.s..brp Service at day School 9 30 A M. Morn1ng to 5 _00 Sun aft(!r~n at Woode rlory of how Sau, the leader. ~~ ar~ rnvl.ted. to the meetl.O(. Par- Warner.
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Town Flat:J, on Portland Route. 0:30 A . M.
wor~h1p II A M Sunday evenln&amp; home woo 7 30 P m prayer
an umy wu persumg th-e Ph1ils· ent£ 81l.so are welcome.
Duea W(!re paid for the- year
Sunday School 10 a. m. preacht.ng
TM SyncuM M.thocfl1-t Church wor~h1p at 8 Prayer meehn&amp; on ViCC &amp;!YJ.il . ~ty ~t itw horne~ tines. So eager was he to renfu\'e
Several me-mbel's of the MYF and the m.eeUng adJourned ~
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Lmter, Pastor . Thursday 8 P M
LloYd Dillmgcr Saturday evenln
the cncmv from that paJltlcular lind tb4Pr leader attended the meet Thur~day, Oc-t. 11 at the
Study Tbur.sday 8 pm Pastor c Sunday Scho-ol 9 30 A. M. Duna
Church of Chrls.t, Bndford, Sept 22
g ~ seehon of the country, he declar- Oha.rge MYF meeol.mg at M~nere-- home of Helen Woode with Dry
FOB
W. Proffitt Asst Cbas Hupp
WJflebrenner, .Supt. Worship S~r-- Rev J ohn Wyatt, Pastor. Bible
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et.l that no one should eat unt 1I vi!J.e. on Monday Sept. 17.
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A.rra-ngemenl..!l at1 the subject.
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. Chun::h of Chrl&amp;t In Chriatlan VJees 7 30.
Sehoul 9 30, rhurch services 10.30
J evenmg The people peared th ~
The Alfred Home
Economics
Union, Middleport. Rev. Guy F .
THE RACINE MISSiON, Chul•• Youth meetme at 6 P. M. and
pumshment so they did eat noth· ~lub met at the ~ome of Hazed
Hez:eJ Stout and Sarah Caldwe-U
Sayre, pastor. Sunday school • 10 Bush, Pa~;tor .Sund•y l:ichool 10 evang&lt;'hstJc service Sunday even
mg However, thev were IR a land
toot, fSel2pt. 13 With an attend- attended a meeting of the Mel.g.9
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Home
Council
at the home
a. m. Odell Manl ey, supt, Prayer
a_ m S un d IIY evemn~ worshl)l mg at 7 James Reed, Supt .
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ala of p •rson.l Pr~rty that had the roputation that "II ance
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Nolan
or Syracm;~
s-.t. of ,
and Praise- service 7 30 Wed 7 ·- 7.30 P m Weekly Prayer ServJC(!-"
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flowed wllh mJik and honey
~f~zel tout, preytdent, pret~~ded
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30. Btble Study , 'saturday
Reeds.vill• Ctt.re•. Rev, Fre•land Th• State of Ohio, Meigt County, Jonathan the son or Saul was als; at ~he muting w~ch took up the
Mr and ~.rs. Sed 0'8Men of I
30 1Tuesday 7 30 p m Pur tland ser
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Common Pl•as Court.
m the ar~v. but did not hear lbt= duhcs and obl1gahons of )(fleers • Columbus VllSlled at the Harry
Evangelistic service.
lt.Cine B•ptlst Church, V. Wr:~o 7 ~ p . m Regular t•hurch serv1ces 9 30 A M , Sunday at 10:20 Sun- Jack1on Production Credit Allaoc:l· demand m~de bv hls rather. As and m~mber:. lmpor~~~nt
datet~ G~t?r~.e hon~ ~ver:abc woc~ end
ley Jenkins, Pil:ltOr. Sunday School Fnd•y 7 30 p m
day School _at Lons Bottom 9:20 A. •tlon, a corporation, Plaint!H, 'II tile arm
p&lt;:ssed through th.e were g,Jven l.lnd the different promsmore
Yes s been 1 for
9 30 M
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dtscU1!116'ed
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: . orni_ng wor~hip 10.45. J::veCHURCH OF CHRIST; Hiland
., r c ng llervtc,e
. ''• un
woods they saw honey drlpp1!1"
A poi.luck lunch was served
Ml"S . W. E. RobiJl.s-lm and son
~ oer 1n Middleport
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ntng wor~h p 8 on the h:t. 3rd, 5th Chapel, Rev
Ed iso n
Weaver, day Schoo_] at ReecUville 9:20 A.
In pursance of an Order of Sale f1o m the t1cc and Jonathan dtv- n.oo
9pent the week end Wlth rela-tives
Meeting w d 8 bl 8 h00 1 10
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In the .'lbovc enlllled action, I will ped and did cat He 1mmed 1at[']y
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Free Methodllf Church. ' tt.r ry offer for sale at publk auction , recc1.1ed the 11 , .... ,h needed •lrcog· ed lue
'·t.ernoon
wasth devolEblm,
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Middleport, B. L. Barrett, t~astor. M.'
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· day School 9:30;_ ClaM meeUDi Pomeroy, Ohio, in the abOVI! nam., We muit m·ver forget thod God
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Gnce Epls.eopat Church East ~0 :30; FMY ~ervtce 7:00; Preach- ed County, on Tuesday, the 9t~ has provided honey by the way lor new. their Blr~agth. We se~rm -to
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Mam Street Pomeruy R~v J mg B 00; Prayer MeetJn&amp; Wedne• day of October, 19M,
at 10:00 eac-h or us and 1t 16 left up to us recetn a ton1c on Sunday that
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Sunday o'clock, a. m. tbe following de-- to appropnate to mct::t our need:;. helps all through the: week. Wnght
9:3() A. !M. Apple Grove. 10.30 dnc W. Clark, urgaD!!Jt Worship Srhool 10, Preach1Di ll :11.
scribed peN.onaJ property; One There are various types of dcplls- Mitchell of near Troy, OhiO, .say~
Waal8, 7:30 ~- M ~taf'l: Fal's Ru· and sel'nwn at lO ·JO A. M.. Holy
FAf~VIIW
Tratto~ FarmaJJ H 1948 Mo~el. Ited honev for us Let ua take a ''1 am so thankful to God for .u:rantral Life Serv1ce wibh spec 1al mu· Communio" first Sunday tn month.
Edward Griffith pastor. Sunday One Dtsc 6 ft . I. H. C • One Lime look at so'mc of them and bOw we mg to Us one ret&gt;t day oU.• o(
Ml'. ~ayer meehn.gs . Wednesda)'
Chureh Sehool , Beginners
and School 9:30 a. m.; Youna PeoPles Spreader, I. H C., One Mower, may rete 1vc muc~ needed streng· eaeh seven." The hoDfy c-f Gd4!s
('Ven~ 7 30 Letaf"t Falb, Sunday Prunary, 11 t 10.30 A M For infor- meetmg 6:4D p. m.; !'reachlr&amp;l ser- T ft, 27 V. I. H. C. One Wagort On th.
hrutse not only g1ves u,. ro!:!t bbt
l.'vemng Apple Grove, Su.nday eve- mation cuncerninc uur
work, vices 7 :30 p m.; prayer meeUD&amp;'. Rubber-Oil~er.
Honey of God's Word ts suffici- ll.'l we eat we fmd much n-eeded
Wednesday 7 30 p m.
Saki_ Premtse,s located at ThOrlla5 ent if one wQuld but read 1t. How-l strength _for the day.
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nmg East Letart , MYf' meell.ings please telephone 302-J
Christl~m Church •• RHdsvlll•
Churfoh .,, Chrillt,
Mlddl•port, L Whlte fa.rm on the Bashan-Keno ever, some say not lili[.er~sting
There IS much i?Y and g'ladnc~~ '
Monday 7 30 P. M. Apple Grove,
1'h-ut"1Jday 7 30 P 1M East Letart.
Every Sunclay lV It M Sunday Frr-d l G11rdner, PMtor.
Bible flo~d.
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But 1L has all tyJ)e.s of inte{estlng brought to the Chpatun as he par·
Zion Church of Christ, LDCat•d Sl'hool &lt;lrHI Cornmun 11111 hrst Sun- &amp;hO(J] 9 30 il m Morning worship $9'11:1/::C, Premlses
Appr"l!ed at stories the same as on an~ news takes of the honey prepared for
vn Pomeroy-Han-t~nviUe
Road. day In monl h ll .1\ M Church l 0 :JO ~ m se1 mon "The Noblest
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lor stand today and they have the 10 . him. There was a young man
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that terpretation to make better men whose wedding was drawmg near.
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and women, boys and girls, as noth ~lans were all made for the festM. GbrtsLIEtn Endcn.\•or 7:U5 P. If. church preachmg-R~·v Harold c. E11rl Slack, Rutla-nd r.hurch pas-tor
TERMS OF SALE Cash
mg else can do Luke chapter 1~ tva!. It Was then that be meJ Jesus
Evem6e Worshtp 8 P. M. Thomas Dosier Pastor
wJ!l be spenkcr anJ h1s congregaCharles Rus..~~n, g1ves three short stories: lost and surrendered h1s all to Him .
Wyatt Minister. Joseph Johnson,
Chri's.llan Church •t Lon1 Bot- tlon guests Tuesday 7 p m. chou·
Sheriff of Meigs County, OhiO !:ihcep, lost com, lost boy. The book People began to ask what about
B1ble SehooJ., Supt.
tom, every Sund1~v 9 :so A M. p•·actiCi' : W('d 7 30 prayer meet.
M D Webster, Attorney ol Hoses 1eveals a great love the great hme that he was to
story between man and woman .. !have at the weddmg feast. But as
Min•r~vllle M•thodlst Church, Sundav Srh,. 11 J &lt;md communion. tng and B1hll.' study with Homer (D) 8• 22 • ( tO) 6
Rev. H. M Grove, Pa.s.tOO", H01:1mer flrsl Sund:~y 111 moJJlh 7 JO p \f Jme rl£'volrunal leader and EdThe book of Acts I1Yeo1. adventure they went their eyes were opened
~ousb, Supt. 10 A. M. Sundiay Chureh prc•ndw1 ~, llmd Su~day Wiircl Fu•nch In charge or lhc Ia~-~ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT such as a ~ca voyage and ship 1 for they soon discov-ered that he
Scbool, 11 A. M WvrsJup Sernce, m month 10 :lOA M c"tlurc h com- 80n
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wreck and how 1M people wer-e had asked Jesus to be there. He
Tuesday 'l-:30 P. M.
mumon an 11 preal'hlng - Rev
Flrtt Baptltt Church, MiddlepGrt
latatt of Clermout L. Arnold
saved The book of Revelation has took Jesus as He was .and found
Mlctway Community
Church Harold c. Dllslcr, Pa st or
Jtev Ularf'IYHml E Hoyt, pastor.
Deceu•d
Within 1h page 1 much mystery. H1m to be a Friend indoed. One
- -- - - - - ·fh• Chur(h of Chrls.l, Keno, Churc h SChUl,] 9 15, Frank Chet"se·
Nobce is hereby given that Ed- The book of Ph1lemon tells about of the Gospel wn ters gives the
Money Orders cost less. They're 1
every Su:td .r y 9 30 A lf. Sunday brew, Supl . Mormng . worShip na M. Arnold who1e Po11.t Office a &amp;utt-away sia~e Read GocJ' 11 beAlJ,tifyt. stor;r: of how Jes~ wa'i
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l5 M~t DlbOte i•va~geltst; Even- addre11,11 is Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. 1 Word and you Wih be enlig'hted no _kUli,;Joy ~r wali-~lower. YeS",
convenient to buy. Safe to carry. Safe to
Sunclay iu month 10.10 A M. ing servlc,c 7 :m, clostng 'lllervlce of has been' appo~nted as Executrix and receive ilrength.
Chfl.s1..i~ty1_ ~s .a • &amp;61'10\J~ maUflr,
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Crusade by I of t~ Estate of Clermont L. Arbuq~ ~v~.s mn.l'e jpy aDd ,stre:q14t
1Church commun1on and preachine the week revival
and
a~pted
at ~I
fourth Sundlly 10 month 7 :30 P. Drbbte , Wedn~day, 7.30 Prayer &amp; nold, late of Chester Township,
There Is the honey of pra)'er wlfi.D I .ou dip lDto,ih$ ,' honey a!
Gifted reader •nd •dvl10r.
Tella rour ~st. P"Mnt, and
M. church pn•achlng.- Rev . Har- l'ratsc . 8 30, drOLr pr3(tlce. '
Melga County, OhiO, deceased,
that ts so olten passed by, when Go't l l.has pr~pared 1t .(!J.I' you, ·As
future.
olrl C Drlsler, Pa~t:~r
Fin~t Presbyt•rlan Church, MJd- Datl!d thi!! 6th day of September 11 should be dtpped mto often you 1 h-av~~ alOA«" Uff!:,.. ~ bl~ay
Advice ginn oa Jon,
mar-Th• Chris.tlan Churct• •I H•m- dlepu!1f., the Rev. Howard ltuppdt, 19fi6.
One may not be able to devote all reac~ out aad 'takt soilte of the'
rl~•· and all buslnessaH,.tr1•
S d
A pal!ltor. Churf'h S&gt;Chool 9:30, JamCll
John c . Bacon f.:s a monk, but ther(l can be a ho~r by the way and be .st~ngbh
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rove,SLhool
every and
un communioa
ilY :8U
Buchanon Supt. Morning wonth,.,
J udge of the Probate Court glancing upward of -the eye dur- en6d a, nd you WJ' Il be ..,
"'ad ' ' w"
worried, troubiH
,or In
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~(!~~urr~n pr!~~~~ID!~O~~~rt~ 3 ~u:. Evcrythi~g'" fl Jl m WcBlrrdmotfr 9 7 14 21 3tr
knees before God morning or cv~ for thOse whn' fla.ve ,'a -rieed. Then
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may be too late,
day in monlh 10 30 A M church Youth Fe low~hip; Wednc.sday 6:30
.-::- - - - - - nmg Will gtve much needed it will be that you wtll want to
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communtun and prcachlog.-Rev. Ju~lor ~h~Hth:.flm SCehnlor choir
NOTICE Of APPOINTMENT 'I strength . Even talk to God about point othets to where you found
POMEROY, OHIO
will help you ,o..., your' pro.
Harold c Doster Pastor.
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Lhe smal! things of life.
~he honey that gave you the !lfuch :
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blems.
A vldt to me wtll a,. of imlnt•rprl...
R•v. Aov•r Bl&amp;hott, nght, pastor Sunday school 9 30,
Dacu1..t
says "Even when 1 llllllplacc a tool
m•ns.e ·nlu• to vou.
n
Emest eo,·crt, rupt, Morning wu.r_.
Notice is hereby given
that l ask God to help me find it". ReI
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i "Jlool g 45 .A M Moroing wnr· GJbr~ller", 0 p. m. Y&gt;' , Tuesdoy
llza cth Wlckhlim whose
POJJt BO ve tD a:v to lp ,nKo e one~
lno• ,uarnnte•d or no ch~ro•.
h
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Office Addrt-ss Js Chester, Ohio ol prr~ycr
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unrlay e• e- M&lt;' thodist M•n'.•
·. Wed- has been duly appointed as Ad'I
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1: oney
o f sp1ntua 1 med 1tatton
vou are •ntHIH to a compl•te
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rayer nHwllD!l Thun- nesday 6 30 Junior choir; 7 p. m. mtnlstr11tL"lx of the
Estate of I will prevent despa1r and ~::-ant the
f II II
' f :~ y ('V&lt;'n lng l·~nt~&gt;rpr ise Sunrlay SPnlor chol&gt;. Tl••••·•day, Afle•·noon J
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ames ..., Wickham late ()f Chester
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0 ~n D a II V 10 am to 10 p111 &gt;:~1Hp ·30 A M.h YF at fi 30 P. M. tlil'l Oonfc•·cnce nt Jack•on, 3 p
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hat
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7 :10 Prayer m opcnm• oesslon. 6·. 30 •-quct b a 195"
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Church of the Naa:a,.n•, Mid•lihl k
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F amtngo Club, JU . 7
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n on t ese t mgs. A so 1n Mal.
' Ro- pm·t, the Rev. Robert Styers, Pil~
KANAUGA, OIIIO
.urc •s, • •rt
Judge of the Prcbate Court· achi 3:16 tt ~States that a book of
1 ((f'r Martin, Pa~tor Sunday Schol)l lo1· Dible School, 9:30, Lester Tay.
Meigs County, Ohio rememberance Js made of the con·
P:•r Appolntm•nt
~1 30 1A M. Worship Serv1co 7 P lor, .s upt Morning worship, 10.30. {9) 7 a 21 3tc
versahons made between people
C•ll G•IUpolfl lo457·WXI
(' u L'llian Endepvur altNnate Young
People•'
meeting 6.· 4' .·
h th
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wen And
eyspoke
ofconcrn
the
·lint ays ol 7 30 P. M.
Even1ng .service 7:30; Thul'IJiday,
Admlnlatr•trlx
Lord.
in Isaiah
chapterfor
forty...7 31l prayer meetlna.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
one we are told that the people
· Mt. Moriah Baptist Chun;h, MidE•Jate of Chule&amp; A. GotKhlll
encouraged one another One can
dleport, the Rev N. D. Bordon ,l
Oec•as•d
not meditate · very long without
Pll,iitOl'. Rlbl~ 5ehooi, 9.15 Arlc_nt~
Notice b het·eby given
tht~t have a .e~n~e-,·satlon with some
makes my~ooking a breeze,
Hc~SI~. supt.. Morning WOl'Shlp, Mabel L. Swan whose- Pot~t Offtce 1 one and 1f tt 1s sp1t1tual mcd1atJon
10 .iO, BTU, 6 P. m.
Addreu Is Langsville, Ohio,, Rt 1 there will be an adding of strenll:th
1 The ~·lvatlon Army, Mlddl•porl h~s been duly appointed as Ad-~
for each as they dip into the honey
Nutritious and sure to please I
Capt Glenna Rumme~l .
Sunday minutra!l·ix of the Estate of Char· God has prepared for them D1·
I school 2 30 P m. Holiness' meet. leM A. Gotschall late of Salem Roy Smith tell of o boy who ~arne.
It puts delight in every bite ...
1~•~.: 3 :10. Upcnalr meetLny: 7 p. ln Town hlp, Meigs County, Oh1o, de- from a brokNI home iind knew
ceased
not what chUI'eh ''t'IIS like, He met
1Salvation mc~llng, 7.30 p m
Mealtime, snack time, day and night'"
Church of Christ Bradbvry, Ed.
Dated -thii 11th day of Scplcm· a religious girl and a11kcd for 3
W? 1d, Em~rsott, ~l.."'or B~le sc-hool ber, 19M.
date and ahe replied "Yes" 1 will
~11 30 lhtumu• C..:arsey, supt.; mo11nJohn C, Baeon go with you on Saturday night if
~ J.:' ~on-•hlp an~ communion, 10··
'Judge of tho Probate Cnurt you w1JI go to church w1th me Sun,J_o. ( tut~tla n. En~eavor, 6 p. m .
M~lss County, Ohio day". The bo Y th oug ht Lt I a1r·
EVl'lun, scrvtcc 7 30
191 I' 22
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29 3tc
enough and so he appeared lor the
r•• Y •r an Church, SyracuN,
first time ln a wol'!lhip service
l ~c ~t,t·v . Howa1-d Ruppelt. paato.r. NOTICI OF APPOINTMENT
There was somcthtng 11.bout th~ in
1L hul ch schonl, 9.30, R.obel1 HarAdmlnlatr•trlx
te"rity of the people the sincenty
,
tl&lt;'~j,.:upt
·
Westminster
Yl&lt;',
6:30
lat•N
of
Francea
W.
P•rbr,
alto
of
the p1·cachcr, and' the radiance
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t Raptis! Church, lalt Main
known., Fr•nkle P•rk•r,
or the glrl that fBAIRatcd him The
1 · ltllllph C Zundel, p11.8tor, Wm.
cfecNIIed
next SundAy be WILli there ail
Wat.~on s~pt. 9 30-I~:SO com- ' NotiCt! Ls hereby g{vcn 1hdt hls own and in a lew weeks 011
he
, ~Inc~ ~t'rvt-cc llf worship and 1tudy Ethel M. Stout whose pOit otrtce looked up the preacher and was
1 t,wnnl mus_Ic ~~rmQR "When Mis- adre&amp;, i.8 Coo!Nille, Ohio R., J). JJ•h~red into 8 marvelous I'(!Ji ious
' rl Y 1 ·"~ Mcrc1ful N'urfJ!ery and Jun- 3 has been duly appointed as Aj!- experience He Ia today a pre:ehe
~r I'IHJrch for c'hfldren . 7 30 mJnl!tratrlx of the el!lt'lle or Frnb- In a midw~stcrn church Thill too~
outh tnct'ting. Wed, T:JO Bible cee W. Par.lr:tr late of ~el,S' Coun-~ pla.ce- beca~se the girl had dtppell
I ~lur!.v and pray.~r.
Thur8. 7:30 ty, Ohio, de-e-eased.
ln\o the honey of .!ipiritual medit•
IIJl UANDAID ,1111
j Onr Won One Class rn~etln&amp;.
Dated this 20th day of Septcw· Jti~n. and conversation
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th, _ lll:ev, r Tins mpeti.ng i.s called
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"My family loves milk every way,
Wtllllll .I Hrtrtcls, paator.
Fred pastor and the Chureb Vestry.
nt.w t1n-•1 . ~ upt. Sund"Y school at
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j l'on.l(rt'~ull~lnnl moetlng folbowtng
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lh&lt;' worship hour. Sunday school
"Trt&gt;al' llrogram &amp;t 4:00 p. m
It gives them PEP and HEALTH galore I"
C.,rl•flan Scleetce . S01tety, 14-4 1
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lll/-1 ~('I'V/('C tl a m. witt\ Jle-allty
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