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I Mrh v~nw l.&lt;~~hrr
act anrt anfornta·:J\c .nstl'Uctlons
and sta.tlstn:~ un
thelr
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Woody p laot~; JUdude• Maple, Locust elm , uamo.:.a, golden raL11,
• Tbe Rutl and Oarnen Club met oak . hur:.e rhestnut, coni.tf't'OU5
Monday evening at t he hCHne of tree... htb t.,cu~ lHld phlox.
Mrs. Dana Hoffman with Mrs . C_
Mr s John..•loll t:. f-'lannmg to en·
0 . Chapman as eo-hosLes.s a nd Mrs l!!rtain ttw dub Jn (ktobcr when
Carl Miller, vice president, presl.d-1 she will prt'~tde fur the last met-tI ed in the illness of the president, in.~{ of her tt:rm of off tee and M.n;
Mrs. Cush Johnston, Bn~dbury .
Guy Lark~n wdl be ro-hostess. A
Mn;. Ruber11. Reibel, co-chairman de:sscrt courM' wa~ served to the I
with Mrs. William F()lan of the ml:'rnher ~ by tht·
h~tesscs. Ar, Clvie commfttee, reported that t-he. rangcmcnts mcluded
a line ar-

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Mr_s. HoHman, Mrs. Chapman Are
Hostesses To Rutland Gardeners

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Mr.,.

SEI"H FTAH.IF:S BOOKS DUJ-::
Aftt·r )HU hav~&gt; h1·ld }u ur Sepl t- mber met·\ mg . the cluh ~&lt;'retary
s huu (d ' Jill~ h lh_e ( "I_u b 11 f'CElrl 1 b ~JO k
and ;,end
or lmn g 1t tn the office .
1 would like to hav~ all recm·d
book ~ here m the offu~e by Octob cr 1. Th IS
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1or th e
books tv be graded and tOok to
Jack son';.; Mill next month. It is
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Hold A P-otluck

The staff and Qfflcers uf t he
p y-l h Jan SJ!-&gt;1e rs,
Me-igs Tcmr)le,
~ad a plam.ed potluck supper -aot
the K ~· ' p li ed! Monday evemng.
Mrs W.l lwm Allm&lt;~n, . president,
prto.'ll&lt;led at [, ~hort busme!.!i meetlt&gt;g and Mr~ Georg_e Childs askEd
.thl' bll'"S.Si n~ precedmg the -'&gt; uppe_r.
Plans were made to meet ID
Octobe: at th e home of U.rs. Dave
Farmer with Mrs . Otto We'-t.s as
the a~ii:stin~ hootess. r; &lt;~mes were
-pla~·ed duriltg the sor ial period
with prizes won hy Mrs. Horece
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Mrs
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Mrs . Lena Me
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Are A Must In Your Ward Robe

The KITTEN
Will Flatter&amp; Comfort Your Feet

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TUTONE BROWN and BLACK

THE SHOE BOX
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Mrs. George Sauer. Powell Stre-

Kathleen Jo'ugate, daughter of Mr.
anll Mrs. Oscar C. Fugate, Nevada Street, Toledo, to David Jo):m
Bl&lt;.ir , .;011 vr DorOthy Blair, Val1eywuod Drive and T. A. Blair, Brame Place. The c~remony was performed by the R.ev. Glenn McKin.
ney at the Second Baptist Church.
he !:".ride wore a wedding gO\\!D
or cha ntilly lace and tulle over
sat.jn and carried a cascade of Eucharist lilies and carnations. Mr.
and Mrs. Blair are making their
home in Ann Arbor where !;,e is
enrolled at the University.

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Schoof Men Win
The fifth birthday of Linda ,
Id au8hter or Mr. and Mrs. George
AtfendanC·e Award Hackett Jr., was celebrated Mon·

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The men and boys of the Feder·
. ated c hureh school were treated
Sunda y a!'·r-n
"" ..-...v at the church by
l the ladies of tbe school w-ho were
losers in an attendance contest.
A vesper service conduM.ed by
th e Rev Waldo J . Bartels 0 ~
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the meeiing wtrlch was held in tbe
slnctuary. Mrs. ,fred Btaettner
was the on••nt·
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'"'',group
of chlfdren
Primary Department
.sang "Jes\11
Loves Me".

Th()ltlas gave an outline of a da)l'l'
program i!Dd Brown ~ve a talk
on the in.telleO:.ua.l sub]cctB· after
which therP- wa' a question aod
answer period.
At the c-lose of the meeting the

group adjourned Lo the
d4ntng
room where the
guf'lltl
were
greetetl and r~reshine~ fil. hot
dogs, baked beans, ~ ehlv•

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day afternoon at the Middleport
Ki~derg!a.rt.en. Mrs. Hackett was
8.8S1Sted by t he li!acher, Mrs . Guy
Reynoldl, in iiervin'"~~o decoralt!d
cup cakes, can~y favors and balloons to. the children .
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Denms Hackett wu a 3peQ181
guest at 'the partv
. and Linda iilvit·
ed the followi~g chifdr-e'll to the
party · tab1e: Lo1.5 Ann ~auer. Bet·
ly Lynn Koe
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. ler, Kathie Manley,
Myrta WUson,
Florence
Singer. -Michelle. Hackett,
Ot}Jt:n -in tb.e . ar~~~n KiJ)de~, .
a:arten Ire B&lt;t_bby Race, ~ODDle .
Quillen ·Re~ Fox, Bobby Maliley, ·
Perry Bl!ebe, J.e rry Lee Stobart,
Carl _DemOsty, . Rebecca Savre,
Judith B¢ewet,. SQ4ra Bu:~y,
Joyc'" J:?avls, , ~oan ,N~ai ,.. Paula . .Sue
Mourtlirig, JAnice "·Bunce: Dennis
Ault, Bobby Priddy, Marry Long,
Jimmy Clatworthy, Richard; Smith
Dee WelJII, Danny Lewis, Stephen
Stewart.
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Motttr fair. exc.pt hr
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llay th,_oft Fridoy. ........ In ........w.... !41th _ ,
60'• north •nd ult to 70's ...,....
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De.,oted ro·Tl'le

Lots Fugate
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Tbo\0 .. ,,.Ddo · Tommy I
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T0 Dawd Blair --~-· .. ;summer
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He-idelberg Colleve lhlS
to the group. M!ss
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I ct,recent
weddlng of her niece, Lois

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Lucille Bearhs Uawk.ins, Pomeroy Soc1ely Editor
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Eleanor S. Schaaf, Mjdd epo
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mon gladiulu..., , ye-w and pl·ps of

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[ ''""·, proi••• ur ''"d'""'"• the '"""' """' •.-r ct•hl'"' '"the
new gy mnas im11 would be S'tar-tl'-d I room and ~r; arra ngeme nt of

this wcrk b"J t h f ('arjJt~r Nursery
Rurl!nghan: . and &lt;.~ko .Jnoounced
I tha i the cluh hafl munE'Y to iinance
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tn were Mrs I&gt;ais y l'attcrBOil and
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that t he Olub
had won first prt7.e in the Dtst.ricl
,' fnr flower s hows g-i , Pll by one club
, .:md had hc,nora blt- men.tton [or
their y~a rhoo k . M r~. Ca rl Df'tlnison of the c lub has been named
St.'i:mlarv of !lw Dist ri rot.
Olt The Brlghletl
Roll Call responses were "Bibli·
aer Ia Middleport
I. oal Trees" and th ~ papers for the
BAltER FURNITURE . , program wcr€ "' PianLLng Deciduoua
Trees" hy Mr ~. Guy Larklln a-nd
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BAKER

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iOn County ' H Leader'• ·Auocla·

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POSTPON£1l

The Daily Sentinel

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Th~y gave t:X.•

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Young GOP'
Name8 Casto As

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Fire Department
Auxillpty Pfa~Js . '
For SQtlpStfpiJef .:

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and ice crea.m were served. ~
Plans w01·e ~mPJ•t¢ for \heir·
ing on the oomrnJ.ttee were llra.
Louis Rei'bcl, cha~n.- MTs. Cari. annuJ.I SOUp SUPM:l' ~ Q~tober .
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Shields ~ Mrs. Lena Huber and Mn:. 22 when !lie A~li.,-y 61 lh,
unteer Firt ~meQt· ·, m~ at
the Flnimah's Hill Morfaay night.
Fred BlaetJtoar. ·
Mrs.
Sidnfy T. Russell, president,
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Soup Supper for the fl!~me!_l A!J.d
th~ir fa1niUes were c4if01et•4·
Games were playe(i\ ·dirti'Jg t-he
ev(:niug and prlzes awardedi to a
numbt:r or the members_•. : -.
A dencrt course was sei!v:ed
thO!:!£ present included M~t.
ell, i\ns. Evert~t Bachner,
Emmett Shuler, M-rs. Wayne
. hons, Mrs. Da-vid Ohlinger,
Russell Mills, Mrs. Robert
hinny , Mr.!l. 0 . K McKiney, Mr"&gt;l•·
Jack B~h\cl, ·Mrs. Thomas

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Youre seeing why
you'll ride sweet and low in tha'57 FORD.:
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JHlHllihko. Y.111 see, the new Ford wu built. from the inside
out . . . Jtl!!l ~ a beautiful pioce of archih·durt&gt; Mt~rt.a.
With li~ foundation. The new "ln)\er Ford" i:~ tlw llf!Cret of
Ford's ma~JeiC ••• the inaide !'!tory or why Ford ill the
Jonl{flllt. lowa~l, bia91t, moet spoct.acular Ford ever!

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for the t\rat tiMe, you 1et a full-cradle! rramr that
out Mit diPI ·down bt.&gt;twoon the wheels. This helps
give lo'orti a lower lilhouettc for 1957 • , , M murh u

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ru.u head

room and lea: room-

actually you a:et more inridt rOOM, euier ent.ry t.han f!V~.
Roar apringa are mounted outaide the frame so t.he reV
l!ea.ta are lower. The new driveeh&amp;.ft 1a tapeMrl a.nd hooka
up with the differential lower down tha.n ever befol"f\. Tbia
leta you ride sweet and low with tun road clearance,
lut thlo Ia I••• tho beginning of llll! new Ford •t&lt;&gt;rfl
Wait tiiJ you t.ry ita excitina: new sir.zlet Wait till you ' "
Ford'a wonder(ul new bodiel!l that rid.eaweet and low wteJ(
Ford'a remaukable new frunee. TheY hot only have quality

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JIMMY PARSON·s, INC.

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..quality" in every clean-limbed, aeulptured line. Your Ford

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--~· y..... uio to twice 'the
•P to half the fvell ·
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On "Hnnday, Oct. 3rcl, you Clllllell the IIPw '57 Ford
in !Ill Ita ~lory. But (above) we're aiving you a sneak
pr1wi£.w n( the "hidden beauty" that made the new Ford

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Dl•.cover th;:ml~c!; Sleg,~(t ;~¢.1\lfi~, .
"T.-IIag Heot" 'pncl)lw -· ~Wilt -.

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DRYING UP

Daily Sentinel

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Bottlnelll-KlmbaLL Inc ..

A strong Civil Defc."'se he1ps
make the e nem y think twice!

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7:30 Cruneh llld 1)0,

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Secretary of State John Fo.te'r Dullea•
W 4entat that U. s . economic aid to help Britain and France get
1:111 without ualng th~ Suez e&amp;nal will cost a. half billion dollar~, the
truth la that no one actually knows what auch a program mt(ht

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IM'IlerJ · to political ..lnalysta. Hower4\r, .oM Senator aummd it up
. . . ,.., "People look at him and 'they reel tl'jpt he 1111 like lln 014,1
-~ here today and they thlnk h~;~ will be hel'c tomorl'ow."

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The lat\!8t word from White House
that Pre111dent Elstnhower will probably wult Wltll alter
·eMUoa fty bf!lfore chooalng a auccessor ~ ,_up~tpf: ,PJ,u~~, ,Juatlct
aMrman Mllltan, whoee re•igna.Uon is efteetlv&amp; Oet; · )r~•.
There an"~ •·eaaona. Firat, the Presldent·fee1s'lt would not
be a po4 Idea to nonUna\41 a new juatice too long b:ef'ore Co~lftlll ,
rteanvenea and tM Senate hall 1 ebuc~ •o conA.nJ) ,._,. aeledk.ln.
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Beeond, Mr. Ehu~nhowe •· tcela It Wouk1 w' betttt 'tot,tb.t country
.• .tt t~ npmlnatlon were made by whoeveJ' Ia electe~-~~,r~~lctent.
~ --,.. , ~0)' 1 White 111ouse touttll aax. ttlt .cw.# e~~t,lt't: .;l"qbl~ r~thtf
walt ll!ftlfaf'ter otection duy to make IUA'thtt ~1t0Mblatkia bt
~-t ~fll_t m~ke doea not get.lnvo l;ed I~ the ,rU.\IC~ ~ j . •

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~ ~., 8£NAT£ JtACES-Whether the Dem6cratabHti1~' oi th~ t;(e~ '
, -fU~qll'fiJ&amp;In control of the Stnat.e 1n the comtna llecl~ h1fl&amp;·ea
.1- Clll ·tu Outcome of eonte•ta In alx key 1tates.
The 1tate1 tn quutlon ar• Waahlngton, Ortgon, Nevada, , Idaho.
eautornl&amp; and Colorado. ;Jiowevtr, the race• are 10
eteie that potitleal obNher1 1n Wa1hln1ton are
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Nrd put to 1ay which way they wiU go.
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Two o1 tht hotteat battles wm oecur 1n Washlnr·
t:cm ud Ore,on. Washln&amp;tort. Oov. Arthur Lan{lle,
'Who ktfROted the Republka.n convention, balUM
Dl!mooraUc lncumbeat Warren M11gnuson. In Ore&amp;on ex-Oov. l&gt;ou~
Ju MeKay wUI have th• battle or his political llfe apln•t Senator
'Wayne Morae, a formor Renub•ican who turned Democrat.
·8Qth Republican CRI\dldatea have thA ble!U!ing of Pre1tdent Eisc n'llower, but It iJ dlt!lcult to say Wh('thtr the Prestdcnt'a coat1 1tll.a
.,Ut be •utrldantl)' &amp;h\Jn'" tu pl•ll them Into the Sena\o.

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1. Price

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coattnc

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2. Metamc
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18. Cook..

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Mr. and Mrs. William Ohlinger
and three suns of W. Columbia
and Mr . and Mrs. Hazen RolL'&gt;h and
daughter Wanda of New Haven
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Ohlinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Roo~h an d
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E mogene an d •~..~~:0
. aT and grun
daugbter were oa-lhng on
Mrs.
Bertha Clark Sllnday.
Mrs. Altoa Roush, France.! a-nd
Junior were s i1opping in Pomeroy
Saturd·ay.
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Mr. ond ~: Reuna Kmg, Sr.
and family Henderson were· recent
guests o_f MT. and Mrs . Buddy Rey-

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JOSHUA G. HOROWITZ, 50, born
In Brooklyn, N.Y., 1s shown In
Tel Aviv, Israel, after bJs releaae by Syrian troops. ijorowitz told of belne captured
when h
d
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e an a compa on Will)•
dered Into -4 Galilee demUi, ta:ri7.ed zone. He points to a
black eye, coused by the throwJns ol a atone b7 ~ S;yrlan.
Horowitz said it would. "not de•
ter me frott· ·~king my fUture
In Israel,"
(lnternation~l)
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Mr. and Mr~. John King and
daugbter were oaUing on Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin King and family,
23. Wll4
Mr. and Mrs H8rry Kearns were
w..t
l'alling on Mr .and Mrs Ant hur Oh·
linger.
~~Mr. and Mn. Ellgcne Hesson
·and
children were n•cen.t gueo~ts of
2t. Buteia ~
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hesson.
· · Of emplrea
Mrs. Theresa
Oblin.l(er and
30. Beall ot
burden
Doro-thy were guf"St.s o.f Mrs. Bcl'IS. Audience
tba CliBrk Tuesday.
14. And (l.)
Judy Clark spent .th&lt;' week enJ
3D. Uppllh
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark H·!ld
f.amtly.
S1t· · of atar
Betty Roush, Poml'l"H:V W1!l!i a
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guest of her mother , Mr!'l. Al-ta
. ·~ Mathor
RollS h.
40. Cll.ltom
Mrs. Elmer Brinktr of Frr nno.
41. lbrub.,
Calif. was here over !_.he weekend
blreh laml)¥
lo see ~e~ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
'\ 62. Th• ~Ita .
.. linen worn
Elwi)od·,Uev!Dg and other relatives
under the
Calling a.t the home &amp;f Mr. and
.-"o alb tlCl;!&gt;l-l
Mrs. Elwood Ueving Sunday wen~ 1
-~MinUI - · &lt;
Mr. and"Mrs. Qtrrler Li f"\'lng, Judy
44. Boy't
and Joev, nuvid Wf'II.V('I",
lvam
Nclm&amp;nM
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DAILY .cR'l'PTOQUOl'E - Here'o how lo work' It:
Mrs. Vli\r rJa
Mr AI! lst er and
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~amily w~re visH!ng Mrs. Lillie
l1 LOKOFICLLOW
Kaylor.
Onllf letter simply 1taada tor another. In thia exampJe A Ia ustrd
&lt;Jailing on Mr. a~d Mrs . Harry 1
tor tJM three L'a, X for tht two O'a, etc, 8ln11e lettet·l,.: ~pot·
Ord Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
tro,.IH, the lencth and formation of t·he wot·dl &amp;re all
t1.
Rankin Roac.h and family, Dayton
lla&lt;ib1 41)' U.e code lltt•r• ar. dlft'erat.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ne-wland and
f1mlly, Mr. and Mrs. F.dgor John A QwloJ...,. Quotallon
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ron Mrs. Stella JohnMln nnr.t chllMOL MBVDOW IBN LMXVV Dxia
dren. Mr. anoi Mrs. nick Ord and
f.-mlly and Mlss Aliff H:oo'cb.
X M\'lRB TBU 08SL-JCSSVS.
Mr. and rMs, R"lym()nd Ro tnh
and &lt;'hildren were week end guest""'
V...erday'o Cryp...uoto&gt; IAT/NG 18 ONI!: THING, .1,~
DOING IS ANOTHIIiR-MON'flOiiO~II.
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Mta . .~er Roush had as her
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Mrs.
Arthur Grimm and children, Mlss
Desa Davi11 ull
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Don Kin~ and
Lew Roush- and
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o-..:c _Jfrs_. Donle7 Belbel, »!'•· Em·
Wella, Mrs. Jlarley
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· 2:00 ' M'I!Jnee Theatre . ~· ,:
3:00 Qu&gt;ttn For a Day ·
3:45 MoJern Romance1
1:00 Comedll Time
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4:30 My Little ·Marwit ,})
5:00 Aunt Dru

12,30 ' - 'l'he Wodd ~
1:00 Johnny CarsoA Show
1:30 Housepart)2:00 The Big Payoff
2:30 Bob Crosby Show
3:00 Brighter Day
3:15 Secret Storm
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Reports

CINCINNATI, 0.

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PORK STEAKS . , Lean,
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12:00 Film &amp;: Fancy
1:30 Femin-ine l'oycb

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2:00 Film Fea:tlval
4:00 Two "1un Playhouse
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8:10 Sports
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Gerald
Clark, three e-hUdren, Mr and){~,
L~onalld Jo'i~tls a.nd daughter a I
of Nl·W tw ..·en,
Dorwin . J11 ,
Ralph and Cordon Clark afJdi Hr:t.
Berlha Cla-rk and X..rry. Mr . .and
Mrl. LaW1'Qee Clark 1e 'l'~ived
m'oy &amp;lfh,,

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Mrs. J ~ nnie Ord one d~ty last w~eok
Thi! children and ll'lndchlldren
of Lnwr enfe Clark mr.tt illll. their
hom• Suncily to ~~~ him ee-lebra.te hls rl&amp;tb. blrtJwiiJ .•.t\ilt.e nd~nlil:
were Mr. and 'Nra.IJ~k Fetty and
two sont, Pt. Plf•••nt. Mr. antJ,

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hotHolaum tout.
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Eat.ea Kefauver,
ahown paiiUt.ktng at a 1teer
rout rally tn Cleveland, aervtd
a beef of hW own In tellins
lt&amp;Wiltrl that the EtRenbower
admtY!it~ttoa bu neg1ec::ted to
·'Db ad'vahlAP of oppOrtunl·
tt• to break t.hrough the Iron
ourtalh ·Ud. h_., m tact,
.~·~t~' ~.mere of our uwn."
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16-18: hens, over 5 lb 13-15; hens,
5 lb and under 13; hens, light twe
1Z-13: old rosters 10-11.

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eere&amp;l dish ... I
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W. a.: I Ull a~ I&amp;IUP dally.

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
~~~~~~~~::;;::::sii~~;:;;==~===~===:!...~B&gt;utter, 90 soore 68.

lrull.s 1111111 whether

any harm aorne from It?
Anawer: 1t b doub~ tb.at any
harm ean occur tram lh.ort da.UJ

the P&amp;meroy Reservea will meet
Cheshi!'e in a game on Saturday
night in tbe Pomeroy Stadiufn.

of 25 and 60 cents payable at the

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pro4uctt will do

Ca~

WONDERFUL
f:Rf!E CHRIS!MAS GIFTS••• SAVE.
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Time of the game- has been set
· -at 8 p. m. with admission chal'(es

CUST•OMER PARKING IN REAitOF STORE

Bill Story

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2:00, Afternoon J:I'Um Fetttiv.J

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coMumers, whites and brown, A
jwnbOo 48-150: A large 46-48; A
i,liedlum• 2&amp;-31 : A small 19-21; S
.J.Jrge 35-40; FOB Cincinnati, white

9:00 , Cavalcade of Spoltl ( ,

l :::Ill Feminlne Tomb

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Try oi'DoeBink7'oMD&lt;Iwid&gt;_.;.J·1 bar Good Luck Morprine wilb 1 cap
ebowed dateo, J.lcup peoDUt bu&amp;llor. E ..,. ~·-GOOO LUCK

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THURSDAY
11:59 Sign On
12:00 Film &amp; l'ancy

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proc!ueta, however,
Yltamln 0 eon.tent
weU. It yo\J..Clon't wut to 10
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·'·.:,MR. AND MRS. Ed French are

Pameroy Cootball fans will eet a
double dose of football this week
8.3 in add\tiort to. Friday ntght's
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8:30 Four Star Playhouse
900 Arthur Murray·
9:30 Quiz K•ds
IMO E ~so Reporte!'
lt0,!3 Sp ol'IB rira&lt;le
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10,30 PMioce Plafbouae
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Tboee ealledo bere due flo Ute

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bebin4 the Dodgers.

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12:00 Comon GO&lt;IO

11:30 Seare~ for Tom&lt;&gt;IIOW
I L45 Guiding Light
12,00 Ray Mllland Show

The lloordt '"-led
tile at New lfarthuville.
Boy Bur1011 II reported to be
lmorovinc 11 a Cleveland Hooplul
1rhere be h .. been a patient lbo

Eleven To Play
Cheshire Saturday

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~~=g~o~u~~gfnc-r~·b~om~.M:rs.~~C!:I)&lt;~In~iiMI~~R&lt;~d!e~g~•~w~e~re~eou~nt~l~nl;l Pomeroy ReserveS

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There was still a mathematical
opossllblllty that the Redlep, Dod&amp;·
eu and Bravea 'c ould end the reeular seaaon next Monday in a
triple tie for lhe peD1111nt, Mill 91
games won •nd 63 loat.

aid Smith.

Mrt. Ml)obelle ~• ......,.
Nob., bu Niuned 11-. . . .
several weeb at th .... tl _..
Dr. E . A Schl.uJ.JOD,
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ot her IDOibff, lire L. 0.1War,

Mr. and Mn Bill Netbitt, Colum· 1
bus were weet eM CUQta ot her 1
mother, Mn. Grace Hollm&amp;a.
•Ill .and Mn. B. F Board tnd.
Mary were Suadaf IU!!II.I ol Jlr.
and :Mn. later JOhaaoo, VleDJtl.

A Short busineu ,, sWion wu
The next meet:lne
wiU be a
That situation would eaU 1lor a
· OOilduclod by .l\ln. Bower~, P"'•l· maol: Halloween party at lbo hoole
playoff to detennlne tbe pe~ant
, den~ .-l(ler w~h Mrs.
n.-a- &lt;11 Mra. ·C.aid Gruel«.
winner,
; !JPODed her (Ills. Mrs. W.Ulam
I ~dan WOn. J pri~ ln I came
Cincinnati 1a hlle until SU.ur4ay,

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llr.t. Denver Thoma was eue&amp; .Harold Lohle, Mn. Jack Roblon.
ol bonor at a. layette shower on
Mrt. Georc:e Bucbaoan, _ Mrs.
Tueodl!' eveninl wben lbo Frlenjl- Leon McKnlihl, Ml'l. DIVld Ob11. Nolghborl eiUb mel at the linaer, !ln. ~h struble Mrs.
MIJ. Elwood lloo&lt;en, Eaot Henry Werey, lin. lloy
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M.ra. Gerald Grueser and Mn. Ron·

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Sign Ou
Captain Kangai oo
t;nrry Moore
Arthur Godl&lt;ey
Strllr,e It Rl&lt;ll,
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third plaee sharea ln the Natiooal

Leacue race today and nur&amp;'ing
faint hopes that an outside ~anoe
would put them hlgber .

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some drytng proce&amp;HII.

l'rqduclo

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Mrs. Denver Thoma Honored Guest
' At Layette Shower Held Thursday '

BJc PJG'o!f
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thle wUI ooet the United States $1M million a
Year.
State department experts say tbill govemment
flu no plana to help the two allle11 ftnance the
extra co11t or re-routlnr their ahlps around Africa
with :Mlddle Eaatl!m oil.
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However, this could be a big Item and U. S.
oft'lclals admit that thi11 countl'y might have to
' atep In with more dol'ar · aid H' the Brltlah and
FNnch are unahle to bear the eC&lt;Jnomlc burden
of the longer trlpa.
.
It the Brltlah and French want more aulatance
they pT&lt;Jbably will get tt ......ud no one ll wlllinl'
to estimate what the total t08l would be if their
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economics be(ln to sutter from the lncna"4
Secretary
shipping cost&amp;.
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'fiCtor, In the 19~ pNNidor.ntlal tampatgn is the inftuence that will
,_.,. __. \tl(erte&lt;l In behalt of the Democratic ticket by a compar&amp;tlve
~er to American polltlc1, the "Kefauverite."
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~· ',BOJ!le experts BBY Uiat thliJ Individual may be an important (actor
Ia aofne atalel, r.uch aa Wlaconsl~and Mlnneaota. Although ther.
1&amp;n a p-eat many people who hive little admiration for Eatu
JC.ra.uver thtr. .are many whose eyes gle11.m with near··fanatlclsm
' 'll'hllb ute ' IHmocra.lle l'lce presidential nominee's name 11 mentioned,
'..PoUtlcal ob.Jervwl; py that eome •Late labor leadei'J belonl' In
~ eompany ot thote ~ho have ~come emotionally awept ~p by
)iit Ket'-U.ver 'WI"t· ·.
Wt,'-"·•Ketauvtrlte' beoome• a co~Ui~~ ~ ."

' Luc;llle
Bearba Hawklnt, Pomeroy Soclety Editor
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J:l,..nor s. Schad, )ollddleport Society Editor-Phone 6079

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1U5 Weothe,..ast

tv adv.mce loans to the Brttteh
an4 French ror the purchaM ot American oil. It It estimated that

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1:00 Jabnny Cara011. Sbe'l"
i:SO H('usepw.ty

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Subserl~tior. ratu: Delivery b,- ranier wbere available 30 eenu
.... week: one Je&amp;r 1P advanc~ at The Daily St-ntinel office. $l!i.60;
• D .-IPOiltlu.. $7 .80; three months, $3.90. By ~notor I'Oute wber~
*":fithle: one mcatb, $1. By mail oae y~ar $8; su: mo.o.ths, $4 2.$;
....l.oafhl, $2.110: one montlt. $.1 .

Captoln Kangaroo
GP.rr)' Nqore · . , 1
Arthur Godfr~ , i •
Strikt&gt; It Ric-h-..., '~' .,,
Valiant La(br
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Love of Life
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Sea~h for 'l'omorrvtr
Guiditl·q Lietlt
Ray Milland Show

10:30

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Tic Ta~ [Jpugh
:I 30 1t could be you
' •" on P·a rson's· study
' ~ ~~~l c uNent
j 1 .~ 0 Tennessee Ernie
I ~ :0f\ Matinee Theatre
3:00 Queen For A Dny
3:45 Modern RomaDCes
4:00 Comedy Ttme
uo !My ·Little •Mame
S:OO Aunt Dru Show
1 :00 News Picture
6:25 Sport, Eye
6:25 Leo Paul and l!ary Ford
6:30 The Din&amp;b Shore Show
6:•5 Newa Caravan
10:00
11 :00

aecood r.luJ malr.aa matter al tH put offi&lt;'e ••
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9:00

Artt1~

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M.ra. Vircto•• Frank, Nortb Little
bomo In Friday lrwa lt. Jooepb't llodl, Ark., lin. llary Lou E&lt;dllto,
llwplto1 tnd lo r - lo be lm· .ll.lrylaDd , Mr . and Mra. Home:
prcwift&amp;. He hu beea. i: patie• at Jceobown- and SODs, Mr and Kn.
the hoopltal lor tbe pu( eit1&gt;t IIotrard Jeenbower, 1bryl:u l6 and
we-eb.
Mr. aod M.n. WiiUam L&lt;we.tt and
!Mra. Fred Spencer aod. ckildrell
Edit lnd .June left 011. Taad.l7
for ClUe-eo. Eddie ia
t'llteribC
medical .moot at the Unlvenity
ol Cbieqo,
Kr. aad Mn. Harold
Brcnm,
GalUpoli, w~re Sundq vt.itorl of
~uento llr. aDd Mro. )(11. .

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7·00 Today
9.00 Cuffee Time

lliYIIOLD E. GRIIIII
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THUftSDAY

PubJtslted flllfl'1 afternooo ea:~t Sunday by The Obit) Vt ~lf!l

Satared.

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cMne SQ8, ed.Uori&amp;l office pho~ 397.

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MASON NEWS. -------dt'Mh of
Leoon Snider wen ebildren ol
W. Vtl.
Jobo l!'.l.laa wu reauwed to tu.

Observe 60th Anniversary

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~trt\~j'~~ , tn: ·•wo W!'eb ~nd
1~tifi ficklr behind that opti·
fr\j~Jn was Philadelphia's '7 -3 vic·
t~ over Broq,kljn 11.1 Ebbets
Ford Look
•Fit!J,tl WedU.dflj. Even" ~h the' ·Stengers starll'r
aet6a,ct thougb, there "'"-.5 no nll· ing game of the
is-~t ltl.ifUde
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The 5corefl:

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Louis, Sep.t 28, 29, 3o.

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185 193 179 ~7 burgh, St pt. 28, 29, 30.
193 190 166 M9

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fma l heavy prPpar~tlons IlLs-\ nJght
for Lhelr l a~t no n lelli'!lll' J~.amt•s of
P1t' sNlson before
embarking In
SEO pluy. Pomeroy wllJ Lake to
lhc l'f)tld to tm."~ t 1 h(' B('(prc Ea_g.
lt·~ nn !ht~ Bt•l • ~ . ld , whil e th e
JackNs will OJ(&gt;t ·._ -.- : .l.'.&lt;ra peake for
1 the first ti mt In hi!4tory un th ~

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El~cwhl'rt· tn the Bend

KT~STGUARANTEED

llutlantl

was hurcl nt w"rk llfi they open
Uu·il· Atl&lt;'k('y c lt' al_{ue play Fri•1uy

SAPI!rf SEitVICE
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•1dition to t-he church are beifti
planned for Sunday, October '7 .
The addition which is now ur..der
eonsti-uct:on is expected to be fin·
, · illht):d by that time with the excep·
'_, 'ticln of some of th e vamillhing on

Lean, sbo,rt ~"'""

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West Vir1Jini!ll
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!l'lddleport

Phone 9391

OAMe DANCe

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EVANS SUPER TRIM •
Home-made, g..,und ·rixht

Homecoming crOwd".
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Just wt'!o will start for jhe Falcons ill' ewJty. pOiition .is · unknown.
Howeyer, .itJ,' a.certatntv thJt reg~­
tar fullback, "'J)iekie Young, wiU
not see .action. ,Report a~ that~.; ROJ
coe Sprouse, who Missed the Middleport conle.S.f, will be 'bact in
uniform; however, •he was still on
crutche&amp; ea-riv in the week reeov·

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23 Minute•

FNift Dewm-.. t,
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BUSES EVERY DAY

. 8:02 am.2:08 pm, 7:00 pm
Ariiv; 6:26 pm, 12:26 am, T:32 1111 I ering from
~ay
Round ~P

hen from thaf 'ie•m. but .. attll
hava an tleven thllt lt'luat be I'I!IICfc•
ened with. They have •plit even
with McArthuP 21·19 and lotlna to
Athan1 by t 40. 13 IlCon. However ·
they are figured fa M Sil'tlnflr
th11n th-e gMme with Athent lnd-1cates.
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Pomeroy will probably go a lonfc...
· wtlh tht• same Jlneup that
has
been u~NI again st Waham~ and
Chauucry. Coach Alr x CJ!o hu
·bN'tJ wtu·ki l:e on his offen11e this•
Wl'f'k, nm.J has hopes that he will
b" ahl e to use his Freshmen -tulck.l
in n1·der to givt,.. tbem more experh:n,·•· bl'fore .theo boogh leq:ue .se•son get1 u,n()et \Wily. So Danny
Morrl.~, lfiodn6)'· 9Peacar and Jim-

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EVANS SUPI!Il TBIK-whele Mlbank llalf'

FRESH HAM . . lb:45-

PINTO BEANS

EVAt-4S SUPER TIUM
LEAN ANDTENDER

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&lt;iS the regular hak&gt;backl pgala tbb '
wr•l'k, but Freshmen ltlrr[BfOn and

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Youfe seeing why
the 57 ~0 will "take nothing florn nobody"
''Ch"'lw•yl"
111 yOii llaab
aheadin tho new kind~ Ford for '67, F6i
Ford'a Silvlr Anni~ year of buildlng V~'s, you'll h._~ more ~Iiddle

than ""W olhtr low-~ car • , 1 , UP'1:4
!45 bp. And wait till you •
thil·ipit,:;
fire owr the hills amjfitbe'a~t.
awayL lt'a fun-dri • , ·a ~~ ljl!ltlt.l
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But mo.. """t ia
ful difference in th' n'ew ·Ford, Tlliere's
more l!llvings, too. Fllld enslneero have
built an e01ier brea~ ensine f~r .'~ar,

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comp.-...ion combustion chjunbers, new
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Wednei!day. And just WJ!iVill you . '"~~\
the kauly this new ~~i~ . vf'

of For•- 1H It Oct. 31111

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NOW AT SALE PRICE

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Nat "KI111 Col, Duko l U I Dinah Woohl111ton
Delta llh,-n ....
ROCK AND ROLL IIVUI

PASCAL CELERY' . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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WE BOUGHT TOO MU¢1 , o,

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the- Wahama a:am6, and the Jac-

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GOLDEN YELLGW-:~

go along

kf'ts should be •t full strt'l\'{t h
f()r the Friday night encou nter.
1 ·MldrHeport hasn't won since
the
1954 3Ci8on, a~Jd· M.r has high
ho11~s that hi• eh1b can brN.k in
the win column for the firM time

APPLES · · 4111s

EVANS

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Route Beauty, GriJJles .~eD, or JMothm· ·

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halfbatlc ~.r PUce, wflo ran 31
ya.rcM Ia" ~ • • flalrland
for t~ 01Uy ecore of tM 11me
for CIJ~ Howe'Hl", the P•nthan. •liD rvtt from a T formatlen

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ROll N HOOD FLOUR 251b bg $1.89
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('hesapca ke team that
in hvo
~lime~ hasn't won as yet. The
T'.mthers have lost to Huntington
St Joseph 6-0, and last. week lost
to ~·atrtand 28-'7. However in tht
Fairland 1ame the~ were ahead
by a score- of '7·6 at h all time.
CMChtd by Dan Ru11ell _. the
P•ntherl will proiNbly
be the
first INm for ·..wnl
IJNsOnt.

pound 43,c: ~.

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w:,en they down"'· .tbe Mid.dl&amp;port Yellow Jack;tts,. &amp;0, before a

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travel to Paden City on Saturday
£or an afternoon contest with the
red hot Paden· City t ea m, which is
in contention for Clas,. "B'' hon·
ors in the state.
' The Falcons, riddled ,with in·
jurie.11, enrage a teBm which has
won three con!lecutive ball games,
its last victory being over Pennsboro.

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f\.ance being sponsored by the Jun-

that Micklfeport wUI outwelth. The
down river t_eam doet not ha~ •
big lint', •nd fNifback Homer Rol·
land at 180 pound• Is their biggest back. ,-,. lfll"
the mm lit

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PORK ROAST

CAbLA It's Super Trim!
: ' EVANS SIJPEB TRIM
BOSTON
BUTT , PORK ROAST

The Wahama White Falcons will

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:. rile new addition will consitl
of ·several rooms which will be

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Middleport

3WAYS ......
LOW, LOW, PRICES
StJPER TRIM MEATS
S &amp; II GREEN S'I'AMPS

Fak~ns Play
This Saturday

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day evl'nmg. The dance will he
)Jeld at the High &amp;boo! gymna.~·

night by tan g lin~: with Jaclulonvitte
1'rimhl t', whilt• the Wahpma Fu l·
• . TOP QUALITY
('()ns w. ll nwct Paden City on Salurd:~y o r.tf'l'noon anrl Ihe Pt. Pl~11san t Bi~ BltlCk s w.ill tangle with
puwt·rful Rlll~bum•c: vill e on Fridtl.y
ll lght on thr Puir)t nt•\11 .
Local fartt c11n well r.mf'm!Mr '
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fhe strong Belpre tum of Co11ch
AI Lilley's that held Pomeroy to
!'veL By Appointment
11 13-13 tie on tha local field latrt
W. Main St.
Pomeroy vur. Now the Elgie~ have com-~
pletely lost the entire at&amp;rting 1'1 ·
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concerned, WLthers
SBid
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i• one large class at the
New Haven Elemel~tary SchooL He

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saw tbe treea lurnlnl and fell faD In the air - and
that's tbe time for PORJ-bearty IDd n ...rt~u·~J
ond we have 1ueb • '"rlc¢y of eult plalmed to
YOU_ Tile meal dept,rbllent hu the PORK
alld our other departlaelito llavo the "fWns".

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Present plaQ!J for · the dedication
Cnated' as RAlly Day at the
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rl,@'eUeat tJhited Brethren CHur- caUlor tbe DJ'Ie&amp;enee oC all of the
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1!1 'illew' Havd.
for~er pas~ors who are still livlte:"V.' K' \f. Seott has issued a wel- lnJ. In addition, a pageent Llep-icttorhe to· all' perions who. are mem· ing several impor.tant happe nin gs
· hers of tbe t'hurch or who have in the history .of the EUB chu1·ch
.., ev• been members of th t! ehurch In the Bend Mea wJ:Il be present·
ed under the direction of Mrs. K.
bdc,er.vifof.on th't day.

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The one ~·acancy U; in the vocal
music department at Wahan\8
Hig h School.
The couDty hu 222,tetchen Ineluding principalfl and· t~ county
1 supervisors

Simday, September 30. has been

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Snnday DeSignated As ~ally Day
For Tile New Haven EUB Church

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Cindnnati: 2 . Away 2 - Cbi·
'Jlotals ___894 948 (l90 2'781 cagO, sept. 29, 30.

Local Gr~d Team~M~ak=-i.ng Ready
DAYTON
For WeekendOfTough..~lashes
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Paul IHggs ch~d in with 8
542 scr ic,; for the Ch.icks with Har. Turner, R.
old 1.:-.!:tse hibting 52'7. For the As h· ourbln
land team John Poling was high
with 5B'l with Morris hitting 520 Turner, H.

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rrom third busc with two ou~ ~n
~he 13th innint-: to give the CUbs
a' 3-2 dcf'isiun o11er the Cardinal•
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By UNITED · P.RISS
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Milwaukee

Wor ld Serie~.

' In tlu~· only otht&gt;r game, $,Oll)'
Orakc ~-~:ingll·d home lit•ne , Baker

ANNOUNCING

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thrl'e y,ames

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tW;her. penonnel is coneel"ntl'd actordinJ to a recent statement by
C1 IL W~her~. county superintendent of aehool.s;
W'tbel'l s•id that the eoul\ty
now baa· it'lf teletiers w~th degree..
lfe a~'ded that that was more than
baa eVer been had in the count-y In
a~y one year,
Ke 11id that there are no sc~ools
in tlle bounty without teachers. ln
addition overcrowded cl.assrootn/f
htv.~ been greatly alleviated this
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Pennant Race

Clifford
l6D 146 178 484
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162 176 189 · 527
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and 84'' fot -a !air- 2~ series Riggs
164 214 . 1'6f M2
. ( q, 1.tkw Ashlarid t~m.. who ar~ Louks
1~'7 144 l4'f 428
1 ~1 f'nod by BUek Har;rla, former Belles
223 223 167 613
"'; .• d o}:lort r~»e-Qt. , '•lld' who also
Totals
846 903 845 2594
. ~-., . JJe Griff &lt;Ourtiin from Pomeroy ASHLAND OIL
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l'7l 2.12 199 582
948 and 890 for a 2'731 s«jrle&amp; to Morris'
157 183 180 ~20

Sharp
for the open·

Ford. looked
wi n three . rtom t h e P i- llhLr p evl'n though he dropped a
ratt;B· the- Br:tVt'!J' will lc.!le one Jo 1-D decision lo the Ballimore Orithe Cards Lnd' t• :o season will oles Wedn eMiay . Ba lt imore's lone
Ope~ h ~ rC all over again
next run eame in the third un singlp~
.Monday", Al sthn declared.
hy T1to FranC'ona and Bob Nieman nnd Ford'.&lt;&gt; wild pitch_ RookSnider Homers 'Twice
ie Char! it.' Bt&gt;arnan, pitching in hi ~
Robin Roberts who I'Hcked up first big lt•agut• g~mf', tossed a
his 19th victory, 'was the one whr) fo ur ~litter ~~ t.h-e Yankees .
,
dld the Dodg ers dirt Wednesday
Left ·hnnder 1\crh S"ore hecame
even though he was ta&amp;lil'ed for 11 Cl cvciand'~ third 20-UBIHP. winnt•r
pair of homers by Duke Snider . or the season IJy lu•;J ting Kansa .~
Roberts limited Brooklyn to five City, 8·4, w1th :l M•ven -hit elfort.
.blt1 and the Phil! jumped in fmnt
Paul Foytnek , n~·tl'llll'~ pitching
to lt&amp;J' .W.he{l a second·i nnin g error by ltftfU.)d er San4,v, Amoro~ "fln(.l" of lht• yi•ilr . f1rtri a threepaved 6n~ Wy,' fu, . tbrci, .rurU orr hitter in bl•JI!Il g C hlt':i~O, 4-1 1 (or .
·biJ t6th , vlt·tm y T ho&lt;' Red Sux
~O.&lt;ter
New~b'e .. •1
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Thursday, Haney will fiend tht:ir straight loss. 8-4. a11 Tt-d Willjifins 1
Bob Buhl 18-6 or Lew B.urdettE· collertt•d u doubll' and. li tripte in 1
18-10 agal11.5t Tom
9-14 four trips.
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mg th. :·y WLtlld hurry and get It .
uver With so I nat th ey themsr,lve.~
don't losp th('ir ,,.1ge St 11 hrl 1nij
around during u p i t . -iblai 'N-L pt·n) t
nant playolf.
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Crows Chiteks Lose Three
To Ashland Oil Co. Keglers
Crows Chi~ks were knocked out
of first plac-e !n the ParkerJu . .~
All star leat;ue 1 -~st night as they
losl three games m a row to Ash~
land Oil Company. The _C hicks
had Wes B21les come up w1th an·
f)lber big series as he hit 613 on
games ol 223, 223 and 16'7, but
splits killed their chances of rol-

Ahil'on·s rho 1t,
ag1inst Bob Friend 17 -16 of th :·
PIT'atc~. FrienJ deff•ated t It t · I
nodgen; , li 5. '" a gaml' th.J!
knoclccd th~ Brook.s out of f 1r~ t
p_lan· la st Monday but Al~ton l fl
,Jll~td , '· hr dl w l&gt;n ' t wiJ'ny u~ ··
\\" l ie ""' Y '"'I . AI&gt;IOll WNI'
la~· mg I. t 1h11·h penDill,lt , ;:a!''~·

, - ,All club&amp;.-in the majon had an
o.J -day today aDd nt. one wa&lt;r ('n
J..iaw ,it mOM- than Haney, whose
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ey appeart''J to he leanm g to.,., &lt;till
Buhl. e &lt;.: pec •ally sinet&gt; Bu 1 dPI1t' I
hasn't won a game smcc SPpi .J ,

anybody,''

. 1\We h1s '\'a.nktts are restless
ea~r to iel the World SetI started.

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~· .H•&gt;I'flllm•*ll&gt;!loll,.Jil ~aciW&gt;I
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'I pOI!Uilbs ln tlii! "oc6ool&gt; 'With 'tli~'
t l~t:- Jot. ~~ JNrl jri ISliP far- a1 · exc!eptloo of one have beell tiUed.

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(9) For Sale

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roa SALE-Pe.vt

Opportunities

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Rutlan6
acru lillKI, bouse, barn and ou 1
buildings, See Geor:g-e A. Me 1n
ritMrt. Administrator.
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Lug&lt;~n _ l'onwroy
and Viclnily,
Wr 1!&lt;' I::kan'Jr Brandel, P. 0 . Box
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Ti&gt;wnship. .11

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5 GAITED HORSE, grandson or
King'• Geni ... R. L. Capeh.rl.
Muon. Phone 35M 1.

~ 2 1:eiiC.B per word, one

( 19) · Business

Darlene June Bailey Wedded
Sept 1To Roger N. Buckley

American Legion Auxiliary District
Conference Scheduled Here Oct. 4th

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Plans were completed for the
Call conference of DlSttict Ei&amp;ht of
the American Legion Auxiliary,
which will be held at the Federat·
ed Church, October 4, when the
Au.dliRI)' to Drew Webater Post
met Tuesday e~ening at the Legion
borne.

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Services
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.,f .1 ny ktnd .Restaurant or
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Unit purchased for the conference
use. I~ was announced ·lhat those
wishing reserVBtions tor the dinner were requested to contact Mn.
Ben Neutzling on or · before Octob-er 1- Raelne
and Middle.,_ Rutland
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make their reservations.
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his petition

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9 25 titp c~,goUJL~I h~·r a, ddcm.lant in the
fW more m.u one lneorrect in· Canning 1omatoe6 and kraut cab- Cou: t d Comm11n PI I' a~. Meigs
oertlOD.
bage . $l.OO bushel. Bring con- l'ount _v. Ohio, Case No. 12,470,
CUq: 91 'lbaDb a-nd Special Notaine-ns. S. H. Layman, B,ash;tn pr~yi-n ,l:( fnr di\'')rC C' fr c m the said
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by the State Highway
Patrol Auxiliary. MTS. Dey Hysell
reported that Mayor Robinson has
agreect to have adquate parking
SpaceA for the day • and also to
:~:- alr\a~~sineS~~ places to display

9 25 31p Huth Bell es on l~c
grounds of
-, gm~~ r. :·g led rJf duty and plnintlff
1:•_1- u p:·:1y.&gt; !;... : nth·: r proper relief.
·--- ~;Jl d t'~ mc w:ll he ror hC'adng on
Wanted - 5 or fl room
howH•,
aflc•r th ~· 5th li &lt;~Y of November, ,
close to town. Phone 262-J.
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CUT GLASS, Colorrd glaSi curio:; . O'RIUEN ll!id O'UHJli:N , Attorneys
and antique furniture in a ~w i fnr l'bintiff.
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cil, 800 West .~ain St., Pomeroy .
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and Keno Road

ceut per "ore!.

(11) Wanted To Buy

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Restaurant is servJn&amp; lU $.7$ week end apecial
plate ·lunch topped with a dish

ol frozen custard.

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I will not II'&gt; responolbl• lor deblo
eontncted by anyone other ihao -~- . ~--~-----!D)'Ielf, . Quentoo &amp;pel\Ct!t",
35 RATS KILLED with one puund
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STAR WARFARIN . Sale,""'"·
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Carl Zeller of Gibsonb~o~rg Ohio,
the new national president of the
Auxiliary. There was a discussion
on encouraging girls who are ~liglble up to tbe age of 16, to beoome
junior members.
Committes for the con-fereme
were named by Mrs. Davis alld In·
elude, conference co-chairman, Mrs

Good C:lean tJMf'd l:ar~
All Makfl!ii 11nd MndeY

METilOf·OUTA,.~

1\I JTO SALES

lriU be held Sept, lT tbru $qll30
Su1er Run Feed Mill
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9 19 2mo. pI.;,;; · - --- --evenlna: at 7 30 lncludln1 Saturd•ya. Roy R1well, • former
Cubic root Norge reldg;;;:;t,;;'. l P.Ol)NJ; Y ()OWNING
iD.embf'.r of the cbutch wi11 be
Call 294.
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Df LOVING -MEMORY of my dear
hu1band John R- Davia who puted. away one )'ear ago today

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R&lt;toms for rent. Call 205 t&gt;r contact EdUh Teaford,
Main St., Pomeroy.

742 East
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SMI&gt;LL HOUSE AND GARAGE,
newly decorated, furnished . Also
two un£urnish cd apartments.
Coli 6009.
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Rea I Estate Broker
In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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MAX WARll

Trevey·FiHsterwald

Funerol Home
Phone 285
'l1wo bedroums, Kitchen,

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BUICK Roodm ..ter, 2 dr.

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owner
car.
tJ,NI.OO lllaettn1r'•, Pomeroy .
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· 111M CHEVROLET VB 2 dr. Sedan.
~lQ l'&lt;nm' lllde.
Almool like
the day It "'" sold. $1,7M.OO.
•. ~ltnara. Pomeroy.
9 27 614:

i8ie'iii,JJCK Speolol, 2 dr. Sedan
J)yHilow drtve. Very low mile·
IV· Blaft;tna1'1, Pomeroy. $2,1~.
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JUNK CO.

few rooms with running water
11team heated, Rnd Uotel sorvkc
3TRUOTUftA.L, 1 JI&amp;AMB
at special weekly or
monthly
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rates to ,teady gueots. Rat•s "'
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tkJRAP lKOtf- JAE'l'ALII
Meetlnga, Parties,
Weddings, Phon• 610
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Banquets, al).d private breakfast.
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1llncheons, 11nd aupper partie.:~ . I WANiio~'iiNTING=-interlor,
Phone 396 to Mr. Samuel 0. Per.
ttxlcrlor, roof. Work guaranteed . .
ry, le11aee of Hotel Martin.
Rntcs reasonable. Phone 381·Y.
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5 ROOMS 11nd OATH, 10 Cole ~t.
9-19-12tc
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per month. See Mrs. How"d I
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Mid11lepOrL. FW • Automobll~
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EuQ:t'MC Huller, Racine, Rl. 1.

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TeUa your pat, ,.,..nt, .an11
future,
Advice gl•en on lo~. lftlr.
rl_,., and all budneu aHUr1o
If woffled, troubled
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A vlllt to me ·wtu k of 1mmente vahN to you.
A,... .r. all cauettloni. RNi~
lng1 au•,....leect er no!~·
W..h thlt ad lnd hal,~,
you are entltlM to a ~full life rudlng. _
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'Met at Ule Memori~al C)ubhouse on J _ L. S tt"wa rt, Mrs' W. J Slcn•·
her!!' SundHv , .\'Jr . anti M1s. Thorn.
St ptember 13 Mrs. W. R. Proffitt '{rs N P. Swackhammer. Mrs. 8 t a~ Grinstc01d .
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Pt'Hidtd ln the a'o.sence of pres!- p V•n~. Mts Howard Wagt•nVir5 James Hcm ptryn was wir.ner
ay~~¥,(
fjcQ_t, )Irs. P.. J, Wciptrt.
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ha!s, Mrs N. 0 . \Vein o:nd M1s A It o[ Ihe E.!ectric S!dllet. ht-ld in a
, .r.·lfDI~esseQ wert Mrs A. Bryant Woodrum.
drawiqg, b\' tht• Moth l'r, C'l 11b.
An EUenhower-Nlxon' Ba '
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·h . Ptul He-ll.de.non , Mrs. Ho-ward
C.L ' SS
Saturda&gt;· evening at the Commun. on will vblt Muon
Co · 00
Wagftthlib and ,¥iN Lelah Po'l\oel l.
The GGiden Rule qass of th u 1 iL)· Budding a t B::SO pm . Su .~ ie Grin· Thursday a«erpooa a.a It tt.vtb
DYi2Jll the b~iness msetinll! a let. New Haven Lutheran Church me t ste ad , d:·ew the ticket"
ftom Huntin&amp;'lon to Pvk~ .
~ Qt i'eJitatlon lrorp; Mn. ?t'Ja,ry Monday _e..-enin'IJ at th" churrh so· ! Mr . and 1-.Ir~~. Jo;. T Wagen tulla
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B~n.,w.ts read Md accepted . New ci11l r oJms. The "rhup opent'd of N~wark, 0 visitt&gt;d Mr and Mr.&gt; · "J:he Bandwagon Ia one ot ~Jx
m!Dlben accepted are. Mra Wyatt ''lith singine of a hymn artd Dr 1 . , Howard Wag enh~Ls ~; v e r the week- 1 wh1ch have begun a naU.:Jn-w1de
~t;iadw-en ~nd M~, K. _,]). SeMt t otwns were. by -M1_,_ carrull Ad· . end.
tour through rite 48 states ~~na
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• the eltotlon of the
grQttp voted to participate ams. All lntrrestin&amp; discu sK ion 1
RepubUe_a n
l~ . ))er .Cent In tlte Petm·a nent "HGW To Pray· and What To
\\eekton~ gue~h of Mr and M1~ I candidate~ tor the presidency and
:{lome Fund. Also it was. ~unc· Pray Fori' was led b:v ·Mrs. Bobby 1 ~h o mus C~pehart were .!llr . and vke presidency.
ed tl)e '•o:-~~:anj.uti'on will .suppl~l L11.yne. The elass set a reg~lar
rs Ra,y Capehart -~~~~u~a~~hte~
The unit will ai-rlve II Jlt. Plea~wllic~es. and eookies for the dJtt.e for_ the rnonlhly mee!mg, ! r· 1 8 ., k . . .
.. ·1 R J sal\l at 2 p. m. Jnd will be there
~~~m0~11e Unit.
wbich Will .be the second Tfmn•·kd, . . · · ~ e ts : penmJlg. a .two 8 half hour It will parad• throu~
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Yl~'t' Vl· il Ul 1-hmtln"' On wlth rei·
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a e · or
e Chrl5tma6 . ay.
e a'iv•-..
the town before moving up the
Flo~r Show was annou~;~.eed to tn ohar&amp;"e of Mrs. Evu-t-tt Roush . · . ~
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Ohlo River Road to the Be-nd Are.a
De h~1d D,e cember 7 and 8 at the and Mrs Nelson Ro,ush willie I'·" : ._ r.,_r~ .. ,:1_ 0 ~~- Fl~~c;I ~f ~adtz.
kfwns and then to Raven!wood
New· Htven 'Grade School. Mrs. J
hostess. Refreshments were ser- 1 1: VI SilL - ---· a.. - 1 - Edgu Lal- ~
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· ~:. ' Stew~ in charge o.f the pr-o- I ved b1 hostess. o\1r5. Clyde Ric~ f 1.':'.
~he unit i.s A 1~-ton semi-trailer
rm~. (~,Yf a talk . Q.tl "Qualities of and 8~tmes1 were played. Those pre- J Mr. and Mrs. (1eor~e
wh•ch carries 4-foot Ike- barr.ge
'J;l~WetJ , a~d r9.li_.g~ ." ~!I te1.ah sent were above- and , M!' IUld Mrs. of SteubenVille, o. vi~i~d
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'P&amp;~ell WOD a prize: in •. flow~r - Donald Brown, Mrt. ·Bbbby, UouJ:.n )· Jj.., Lavl'le ~"~VP-r thp WP~&gt;lt"'n~. .
Wa_gDft . to belg~,
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q~ ,1'l:bose bre&amp;el'_!: mqluded , and Mrs Bob , Jobmton. -~. ,
Miss Goldy Hart spent th~
_teet. -The B~
f..J.~oe~ llbov~.ai\d, Mrs.- r. A- ~tey, . M'r! iftd ·.Mr•. OO'nald BrOwn and t wo weeks
frlenu.s
With hundt~ -,
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and alto ~
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~~lei . Mrs. "'W't.ld Cu:nnmtlham , tas pal_'tett an~ c~~~n in McCon·· Ch&lt;l,l'leston, Mr. and Mre .
jee.p wJliek :
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Cr.ow_ of St Albans, Mr and
earaven Int-o the .
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home after S!lCndjn-e several week:i
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at the A. G. and E. School in Ann '
A&lt;bor, ·Mich.
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Mrs. Poul Ccally and Nonoy were I
sho-pping in Parkersburg, Sa~ur­
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1. L. Stewart was in Riphy, W.
Va .. Mond~y ~vening a:tending _.
business meetmg.
, Six Mas,c n CQunty men have
Mr_. and Mrs. Ray~~nd Andrews . b~n ordered to report for lnduc~r Ripley, W'- Va .. VIS~ted s Mr and lion on October fat Ashland, Ken·
~- H. .R And1.ews Ia t weelc tucky, accordina- to Mrs. Beas Botwhile enroute to Columbus, O. .
ey .MOOre, se1ective servjees board
Mr. and ~rs. Charles Lester, v1s- clerk
ited relatives in SpeRcer and Evan,;
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W. Va. during bhe weekend.
Mrs. A E Wolfe or Barberton, Pleasant; A~nold Deloan• MeDade
0. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lt'on; '}_jonel L;o~ Ketter. t.eeo:
Roush.
Route I; Cl.a)"t.on -L ee , l(d)ade,
Mr and Mrs. L. L. Dick anr't Leon, Route !· Ceci:l Heney ~ Be,ix
children of Lima 0. recently visit- Letart, Route
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' Rowsey, Milton, Route t.
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ll&lt;aflold Boucle, DrtO • Clotlu. C'OMPt.ETE lniiU .. •'lce Ptotectloa,
CUutoo1'laher, lllddl_.,
J.lfe, Auto, Ftrtr, Polio. Call DoD
Pbouo 821111-X.
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38 to 48, alBG
A moclet
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Mlaenvtlle.
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:· IU.Vlera Cpe. No reuonable otter
· .teftued. Power steerlnc, ·brllke1, Meuse for rent,
11lx roomS 11nd
, · • •-1t1d wlpdowa. Bllettnan,
bath. I.ocated on
Grovel Hill.
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Phone 6l~7-M .
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Leonard Rorub, Mrs Ernest Powell
aod Mrs Gerald Wilderptuth; and
·bospitallty, Mrs. A. V. Howell, Mrs
Albert Younc. -Mrs. Orville Wells
Miss Emma Seitz, Mrs. W. R. Davis
and Kate Ebersbach.
Group singing with Mrs. Wil·
liam Baxter aa accompanist con.·
, eluded the meetl.n.g, after w4Jcb
refreshments
aervd. to app.
roximately 30
Mrs Leo
Story1 Mrs. ~Iva
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Hosk1ns, Mrs. Clara
-Mrs.
Frank Clark, Macel ,
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Mrs. Mtn~ Hart and "Mrs.~

The Waha•.• a White Falcon
Band Tag Day has been dedarcd
a S'Uccess b)' Director Jame 8 E.
Breen. 1
Breen re.porled that the final
tabulations of the money collected
had not vet been determined. The
Tag Day· was held last Saturday in
all of the towns
the W&amp;hama
area.
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Breen also annoouneed that the
ban4 will journey to Athens, Ohio
en Saturda~, September 29, where
they will plll'licipate in the Band
Day activities at Ohio University.
The White Falcon Marching
Band and the Junior Varsity
Band bo-th performed at the Homecoming festivities at W..ahama
last Friday.
The pre-pme show was provided by the Junior Vo~~rtsity Band
led by Dlum Major Jackie Capehart. The band marched aerO!s
the field pll.)'ing Stand Up ~md I
Cheer and then played the Nation-~
al Anthem. flollowli.ng that, the
band performed a routine to a
waltz.
The W~:~hama While Falcoa
Marching Band, led by Drum
!l(ajor/ Ruth Sayre at\:d the majorettes entered the field at the half
time plsying Stand Up ·and Cheer.
The b•~d marched to mid·ri~ld to
provide the background for the
coronatiott. ot -the Homecoming
Queen, Betty Dnli. As the Queen
and her court entered the field.
lbe ·b and played the · Triumpbdl
March from Aida.
Folloowina the eoronation, the
band played the Alma -M ater and
then the Coroaation- MarCh from
The Prwhet and . The &amp;Idlers,
Chorus from Fauat.

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GOP B8ftd·watron

Mrn Cly de Foi Pv, Mn A 0 Hum ~.
J ohn Cardon WhG b professtn
Mrs Hugo Juh l1 nt Mrs lk rnqn 11t V . q~in1a l'o!y1 1·chr,i.;ed ln.!illtllh'
Layn~. Xrs H l.l~ t.ayne M r~ A - K
Blnk ~ burg, Va . VJ .,lled fncnd~

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Mrs. Jed
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er Publicity,
and Mrs. Geor&amp;e
Mowery.
and Mrs. Allen c . Hill; dinner and
reception tables, Mrs. Neu•·•to•
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refreshmen[!l, Mrs. Lallance, Mrs.
George Hackett Sr. and Mr:l. George Bearhs; dining room, Mra. Hyseoll . . Mr11 . J . ·M 'llhorneon, .Mn.
Frank Cheesebrew, Mrl Clifford
Hayes, Mrs Eddie Smith, &gt;Mrs.
Ralph Gilmore, Mrs. Baxter, M.rs.
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Fire . Automobile, Health

3 ROOM APARTMENT FOH RENT
washing utilities furni~:~hed. $1-l .
Y-ou &amp;ave left me a beautiful mema week. 680 South Second Ave.
6t-Y, lnd a 3orrow too .~trnt to be
·M iddleport, Phone 6087-Y
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Hi8 Wife Edith
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Joy.;.e Brinker, Letart; Jo...
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Ben NeutJ.llng •nd Mra. Dey Hysell
registration, Mra. Jed Webster Sr.
1Mr1 1Jfn..
tickel&amp;, Anna Ebersbach aDd J-enn.. son,
lra Ray Milford;, [A.
ie sue Ei&amp;elstein; COl.SIJBiil. ~ - b.rt. Eclward Nab'ois. CIHJou; WUWilliam B11xter, 2'&amp;rs. Charlea Sau· io&amp;ene May OhUn.&amp;:er, New Ha.v-•

Mrs. W. R. Davis presideut, presided. Two flags were dis_played
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eon· 22 INCH REVENNA COAL furn L l'ullw~. Box 613, POfiieroy.
ace $7~.00 R. L. Capehart Ma.s0u
-..uve inse~1ioru.
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Phone Spruce 35Ml.
Sped.al--orie month for 21 cent.
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lUll rate of 2 et11t1 per word wlll QUILT TOPS FOH SALE. Ca l!
Huth Ue~ IL·~. whose l:tsl known
• chr.rced for advertlsiU it not . 6231hJ
adrlrt "•~ J·a.~ 705 6lh Av~nue, Rear,
pol4 f.oo' bdGI'e the 21!th of eaeh
9-2&amp;3tc
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;111011111 roll"""" inaertlon.
Gll8 Heater, good -~- nl'w , JJUti fwd that 1m lh ~ 19th day of
lltr!tta lA Adverlioblg-Sboulll be Large
Belles,
will sell cheap. Gt'IU1lde Hall, St·ptl'ntht:r, 1956, We.slry
npca1od Jmmedlal&lt;ly. Tbo Daily
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f,_?e~~r?~~~~ecta OircleSooof ' . .\tl~ Bess and MlS!i.v~slted
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I male che&lt;k-pos for Korean ~;; 1 : Wednesda~ 1. nd attende&lt;\_ th e fun The Middleport Garden CJub
1 dren when they met Tuesday even- t&gt;ral or thf'tr 1ate brother-In-1aw, A. wdl meet Monday evening at ·the
1 Jng lit the home of Mrs . HMrY
A. D1lhtrd.
Boggess apar-t ment, Grant Street,
Rouda.shelt. Mrs E. L. Hughes, . Ed .JI,eComas, son of Supt. and with Mr~. Garen Stansbury a9
chairman , presid.:;:d llnd Mrs. Clif· 1 Mts. L. _W. _Mc&lt;:qma" tore the car- hostess. A coff~ lt.our has been
rord Hayes conducted the devv- ltJ!eges tn _hJ&amp; knl.r at football prac- planned Cor the social period.
tiona! sc rvi~e on the top!~ "Burden . t(r-e and iS on c~t~~e~ and und er
CANASTA CLUB MEETING
fkarer~··. Mrs. t:h:~rles
Bennett thf' care of a phy .uctan.
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Mr. William Everaon was a gue-gave the prayer for the ul&gt;ening 1 Mr~. Clee Stac ~h o u ~--e ~ nd daug_h·
service
t• ... Deanna, IndJanapohs, are vi s- st when Mrs. Rlchud Gress enterRepo-rts were give 1 by members ling Mrs. Viclori.a Mcc-arley and tained ber Cana.sla Club this TUesday. Prizes w~re w-on by Mrs Chrron th eir project of as~ iSoting under !;0/l ~i ar~n(_·e 1\kCark,~· ­
privileged children and materials · ~1r ., F~cd Sl'h_roalh,_ Lhc former lel Bradbury, Mrs. Ralph Gibbs
for the C'heclr--pos were brought to Caro Louise _Erwm , Is m the Clark- Jr., Mrs. Edward T. Frem:h and
the meebing.
f ~ ourg Hosp~tal aft er rece nt _sur· M'rs. Lionel Boggs. The ho.:J ess
A Round- r~&gt;bln card was ~ ent to gcry accordm~g to wo r~. receiVE'~ ::~erved a desserl c&lt;&gt;urse to those
Mrs. Jacob Turner, a sur[olical p-a- by her mothd , Mrs. C t!ford E - named above and Mrs Donalt:l ·
Mill 8 aqd Mrs. Robert Schmoll.
tie111 at Holzt&gt;r Hospital. Miss t~l()r-1 wm
inel Talbott had charge of the pro- • Mr. anrl Mrs. Herman Loh'Se _rePlAN CHURCH RALLY
gram and rl iscust~ed the work of turned Wt&gt;dm•sday ar:er spendmg
t~~ sun~mer and sprmg at Lake
RaUy day w1ll be observed at 1
several Ba(ltist musionarles.
I Mrs. J. "1- Archer gave the dos- I Cl y, M1Ch1gnr1.
the Federated church Sunday at
prayer
and
:\1rs
Houd.asbdt
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Mr
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Ectward
French
aceompanj
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am. with Fred Blaettnar, suptng
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.served a snlad c~u~~c to fifteen icd M .s Frances ~oush to Jackson erin•~nd in charge. There Wlll
1Wednesday ta VISit Mr. and Mrs. 1 be promolioh ot cJasse.s and seals
The grand
o,enlng
of tht members
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Moore's Service C...ter •net oar,..,..
1 Clyde trenc h, Mr. and Mrs. Cul'liS and certificates ~ill. be awarded
vance flf the ninth •nntverury of
French and ft; ,-. and Mrs. Owen !or perfect attendance fqr , o,oe
Moore's in Pom..-owo btt•n tod.ly
f5.
VOn-S
l'"re nch.
year.
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:\olr~. Anna Miller. Dexter, has
urday.
bern return~d home rrom the
In ohe
ohoto PIUI C•ocl,
G&lt;no' ,, Ho. pilal who"
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&gt;he W" taken when'"' was hit hy
by Art •t work In the new tervlce r Mrs. Glen Evall! entertained the a car rcccnlly.
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center which, rH•ntly eempleted, Cba.Mer Club Tu~day evening ·at
Cha rle s Bradbury was in Point
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Is an exp•nsion
to the formu her home Bradford.
Pltasant Tu'esday tu aacnd a man- 1 ·
Ito,.. •nd provldea both front •nd
Duri.ng thf' business session ln agernent meet ing of lh e OVEC.
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- N~than Biggs, plans
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During the thrH day obMrvltllcc were made f'llr a masil: Halloween Savage_ Sl. Albans , were ~is1tors n,ary Socltey 0 t e :hureh JJ1 ,
'f,..e .ouvtnlrs will be given to all party at the next meoting whldt of relatives and friends in Meigs ~hristdmet Tuesday at td e ~orne o I'
v.. ltors •nd all will ba Invited to Wlll be helrl at the home of Mrs County Sunday afternoon.
rs E ward Fre.nch an. t e memregbter for tiee- door prlzee to be Charles Buck.
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Mr. and Mrs. John K- Smith bers voted to raJse their quota for
gJven on Saturday. Cucl is m•n•·
Rdreshments were serve d· by Jr , Akron, arrived Wednesday the ye?~ · u·
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Mr_s. h1 lam fra ._ or • P1~~SJ end
The lower photo Is thlt af thl
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ni d home Saturday was m c arge o tue mee tng an
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Mrs Everott Llghtf()ot, Mr.s . Wile ace0mpa e
Miss Nina Russell was the leader
tr•':e• Kon Str"' Servlc• en- bur Yquno~t Mrs. J::~e Young, Mrs. hy hrs. moth~r, _Mrs- Jo~n Smlth, of the devotional service. During
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who w1U vl81•t m Cleve and and ._ b .
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Enc, Pa. Mr . and Mrs. Smith have 1 1ue usmess mee mg
ISS
':Isjust returned from a three weeks sell was named as program Ch&amp;ll'f
t1ip to california.
man for the comtng y~ar. .
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Mm Lucy Gregg, who had ' '
The Ociob&lt;r meetmg w!ll be
0
•oiler opedation at Grant Hospilul neM at the home of MI&gt;S Mildred .
Columbus, was returned to her Hawley. Mrs. French served a des-

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New Ollicers

Chapter of Future Farme.r.s of
Amerko and their advisor will de·
part T-hu rsday morning lor Morgan

Mr&amp; June VanMeter wa&amp; elected
. president of bhe Sunshine Sunday
School ctass of lhe Mason Meth~
diJft Church at a meeting held on
Jast Thursday evening
at the
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t~e aard annul! state vo-ag Judgmg contests held on the campus
or West Virgini a UninveNiily
T.hursrllly .. Frldny, and Saturday
\\ahoma JUdging teams will como,etC!k In the dairy, I!Oultry, lives oc • and farm shop contl'sl.
While -in -MurgHntown student s
~o~ncoraecs~~:n~!ll ,stay with Morg!ln
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Other officers elected were Mra.
Ellen Jo'oltlesong vice pnesldent;
Mr!i. Jo Ann Green, secre-tary; and
Mr1. Hazel Smith, treasurer.
were

Mr1. Green, Mrs Murl McGee and
Mrs. Mary EH1.11beth Capehart. De-l voUonal, were in char-ge of Mrt.

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various contest~ will be announn-

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Cleo Kerns and daughters.' J"oly
11nd Joyce, Mrs. Bertha Nichol.~.
Mrs. Karl Owen, Mrs.
William
Morris, Mrs. Alyr'On Miller Mrs
William Le-wis. Mr.s. Branch ' FlemIng, Mrs. Paul Haptonstall. Mr~ .
Rlcll~rd
RaU:ff, Mrs. Rober-t LindAmong tho.se from out of town
who Rtte•nded tbe funef.al services stramer, Mr::J. Denver Rice, Mrs.
101· Mrs Lenore Snider in ll.foason Carl Mattox, Mrs. Rua.sell Lyon.s,
Hcl~n Louise· Taylor.
on Monday were the following:
Mr .ud Mn, Homer Icenhower
ehildr~~ - Arlhurdale;
and chtldrtD, WUhl~n, 1;&gt;. C.; ·Mrs. Virg\nia Frank , North Little
Mr. and Mrs. Howard kenbowcr
Rock, Ark., and Mrs. · Mary Lou
Maryland; Mr. and Mr., William' ErdUtz
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t-".ntine Mt. Catmel, ColumbUJ, whd
Bater after vli:tted the Hall tb.ltl fall and was
brief ruume of hla ear- . taken on- tOUr ol 'the
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Present were M1·. and Mrs . AI· ~~ug~u~s~l'p;:;;;::;;;::;;;:;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d~~..;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:~!;::;::::~~;;=:;:~;t=~~
1fred B!.ggs pnd daughter Ju'~
'James Biggs, Mrs. Ralph ' Big~ I
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and daughter Bernida Rae and
Mr. ar'ul Mrs.' N-athan Biggs' and
children 1 Jc:ln, Billy and Sharon.
Mrs. Alfred Lyons aud son Jac-~
kle, Mrs. Tom Rose and son. Tommy and M!s.s Wanda Brinker visited Mrs. Alfred Ly&lt;ms son, Harry
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Q, 0 . Patterson, County School
Superintendent wa&amp; In Columbus
today attending a S:tatewide meeting of County School Supedlntendents at . the Soutbbn Hotel
Ro-bert Bow:ln, Meigs
Elemen·
•tary School Supervisor is attending 8 three day ICS~on of Super~
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ced. After 1he banquet team mem-)
The class voted to donate $75 hers and cnaehe~~ will be guest8 ()f
ef lfRJ~Sf
to the kitchen in the IJOCial dooms the WVU ~thletic Department .at
of the . church and made plans for the F'UV·Rlchmond !out ball game.
SSOCIQfiOn 0
ll muquerade party to be held a1
M~mbcrs or_ the. W!lhama FFA
the: home of Mu . Ellen Foa:lesong maktng the lr1p are: Tommy Sayepa#t QTSOnage
In October.
~·t• J ~rry Carroll Henry Allen LewThe Rev. C.,Raymon Konkrlght,
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Present we1e Mr~:~ . Audra Rich- Anrun S('arberry, }J.alpb I.ltchfield, gave the opening prayer when the
ardson, Mn. Peart ttoush,
Mrs. I Emrrsun Mar~~all, Robert Roush. Methodist Men's Association met
June VanMeter, MrJ. Betty Dud- Jamt•s \h('Kntsht. Gene Jewell, at the church Wedne.sday evening.
Ulna, Mrs. Mary Rou!lh, Mr1 . La- Glenn Suulh Vo-Ag, teacher and ll.alph Radcliffe, prealdent, was 1n
Vera Yraaer, Mrs. JQyce Caraon, coac h.
charge ol. the meeting and Ernest
Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mrs. Vivian
Covt'r1., .suparlntendent of the SunFrye, Mrs. Gl-adys Artis-, Mrs. Elday School, gave the devotional
, Jen Fo,rle10ng, Mu. EUzabath HarOSOn
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Rel'vice .
fll, Mn. Gladys Thomas, Mn. EveDurini the business
meeting
lyn Profntt, Mrs. Jean
Warner, l
plans were made to repair the PI!'~~~~~~;...~~~M~u~r~I~M:cG:•~·~·and Mra. Jo Ann
son age and also to pay monthly
Orten.
On Qy Ve
dues with the amount to be deThe WSCS of the Mason Method- ctded later. Supt. L. W. 'McOooias
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on MondHy ev~nlng at tho church. I ~~duccd by the ltepublle Steel Held On W~nesday
Program leader for the 8 ,·r.n1ng
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Refreshments were .served by •
Horner McM11ien and the
topic for the evenJnl wa "Spir·l f!Uo1d Woodgerd and Charles Me- Rev. Howard Ruppel officlaOng
ot. Christ fur All Life" ~
• Elhlnney and the ne:d meeting at th~ funera~ of A. A. J?illard
Mrs. C'haltin preflent~d lhe !lcri- will be on Oc-tober 23.
at ttic Rawlmg.~-Colltf-1 Funeral
pture r4.'ading and introduced the
Home Wechtesday .af.lernoon .
p1·ngra m for the new year which
I Pall bea~ers were Dale AllenIs based on the lopic, "The Island
sworth, M1ehae1 Hackett, John
Await s His Word."
fV&amp;l,IS, John Kiocald, Huber-t Tay,
Hos!('5!1CSS for the meeting were
.or ~p~ James D,onnelly . .
~rs. June Van Meter Mrs Lorain ~
"~1Bunal was -In th~ MlddlepQrt
H&lt;trless, and Mrs. M~ra-aret Pick- 10 .
~J..ll Cementery an~ . honorary pall
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l. H, Grate, George
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Crall
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Evelyn
·Mn. Hysell
party atrecently.
the home of Mrs. Gale ~~~;f~~~~fy~-;a~n-;..
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Gladys Mrs,
Thomas,
Mr11,Proffitt.
Glady Artis,
Uri~- Em1ly Bul1'1llll, Mrs. Murl
The ho&amp;tees Wl.!i assisted by, her .
~c(.,c1 e, Mrs, Leanllf. WtiJht, ·Mrs. daughter, Sandr8, Jn aervin1 a
,ear Roush, Mr-1. •Miry Elizabeth desert course to Mrs.
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Cha rles Gilbert, Columbus. Mrs.
.r..tr_. nndSMrsdNathan Biggs en-- Gregg, who il:' still under a doctors
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tert.atned
atur ay
afternoon at supervis ion I~" reported as recun.
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ing their dauoghtor, Sb.,on. on her
eighth binthday.
Mrs. Fred Hibbs yj_sited her
~&lt;?u:r RlC~ON, ¥-A.SKA
Gam~ were played during the mother, Mrs. Leah Brown, Hun-ting- j Wllham ~u.rvls , son of Mr. and
afternoon and prizes awarded .t he
Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Jeffers re- 'Mrs. Wllhe Jarvi.!!, Ohes_!lire, Ohio,
winners. After the honored guest turned home Tuesday evenln_g afit· recently ~u prorrwt:ed to sergeant
ope ned her many
gifts refresh· er a sever- :~1 days vacation trip.
at Follt Rich8l'dson, Alaska, whe-re
ments of a decorated
birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffers
Rcconl· he Is a sqw-d leadl!r with _B_atte?'
cake and ke cream were served. panicd Mr. a.nd
Mrs.
Charles B of t~e. 2d lnfan~ry Division.!!
.ravora were; paper hats .
Browu of Gallipolia on Bt cruise 82d AntJatr&lt;:raf•t Ar,tillery Ba.ttalPr~nt were Danny and Tom. to New M·al'tinsville, W. Va. in ion.
my Evans, Kethy, Thonfas, Kay Eb- their cabin cruiser.
A Serge,nn~!._arvis, 221,9"-e,_ntered tl~e
lin , LoreUa Frh:Uty, Sharon am~
Mrs. Ollie SitUs
ent,~ajpf!jl
rmy ,n l'uuruary
uu; eom.p .,~Carolyn Smith, iudy Biggs Don- with a family dinner Sunday at ed basic .trnlntng at Indian Gap,
nle Napper, Butch Llghlfot~t and her home Wrllis Hill.
Pa., and .arrlved
overseas
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SliadOnt Councl), pr..lded •11&lt;1 we~
®lied the lqe audiehce of stud·
ud faeully·memb&lt;r's. He told
· Studeat Counell Presideat'll
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. his pride In the aehie_ve
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Tearn T Compete At 81'rthday
In State Contest
P.arty Saturday

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· Vlllnnity S)'lllpbonlc Orcbeatra cllrected .Jr.f Dr. Kal'I Ab~n:

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Ml'ss•'onary Group
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, at ·IJ!,e llliiUaJ Prealdent's ConVIdlton Tbllhday at tbe 14¥'orW 'Aullltorlum. The ticademlc .p~n I~ by the C!llor
GIWll elltered the auditorium wltb mulk: played i!y th' 0~

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Fall Conferellce when the lotal
Pott'• Firing Squad teqk part in
the parade,
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of bl&amp; opposillon PemOcntlc Par·
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stepPed from ·hl.s )jeep. ()ban~
clutched hl, hand and ruehe'd Into
the theRter, where some 800 party
rilembert1 were hOlding their meet-~

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speeehes broadcast over loud·
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·pouned on the gunmnn and begsn
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HOUSE MEAT PRODUCTS

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I a· cO:Ililion on Main-st at Jbe iotersection of Routes 31 tlJd "7,.
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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: llllnnl• Barrett, Langs
Into the Uae. of traffic,
cville, Ohio .
The Rhodes car _sua-tiine.J $250
Dlacharlfi): Myrta Nicholson,
Carpenter, Fnl~8' W.ard, Middle- damage ~hile the C~r c1t1-ven b;,r
port, _Roy Winebrenner, S)"l'acuae. Mr1. Bl-owDing was dimaged to. tbe
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ei-g ht Ohio communities on · De-ylight Saving Time, will turD their
clocks biek oue hour ~t 2 a. m.

Sunday 'to Eastern Standud Time.
The eight communi~ 'atay.iDJ
on ".fut" titne are .Amller~;: EaiJt
.Rbee.
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IJverpool, Man.tns Feriy, ·Masc!ll'PoUce re1cued tbe would-be as- Ion, Steubet:n~ille, Toronto, ·veimit.
••In from an enraged crowd of lion and W"ellsYiUe ·
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turn their ctocb back
him with fists 4nd stickR afler the ont October '28.
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Attempt Made
Baek An Hour
To Assassinate , Oit This Snnday
Rhee Opponent . coLUIIBus. o. up ~·All
SEOUL Korea. UP - A young
Korean today sh:-t anll sllgJ:wtly ·
~unded Vice President John M.
Chang in ,a bold assasslna~ion at~
tempt against ~e bitter political
Gppooeot o! Presiden1 S;tngman

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Must Be Tested For Tuberculosis .

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