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The Doily Sentinel, PomeroY-Middleport, ()hlo
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named above and
lin. ll'a•oll WU.O. illd
lfn.
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B.
II. Blue, Mrs. Emmett
li'IIW cioob were 1\he prile shulet, b. llillard Wildermuth
Tueldar wh011 lin. l!larl ud lin. Earl Kaii~t. Artangew.ue -~ed her Caaastll JJllldl of rGif:l from th.! &amp;arden of
Club. 'fbe nut meetbl( will be at • Mii. JI.Qlese Weber were used
eoutae tQ thole

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Ute b,pme of Jlra. Robert law· tbrOU&amp;'bout
llnp. Tho boot. . ..,..d a ulad mOlJ!'
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Warnke ap.art-

THEATRES

Mocmfleet
ttaw•rt Grln..r Gear8e Sandert

CToclllllcola•l
VIctor MlhiN
lkh•rd l11n

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Thun.•l'rL

Un T.cf-tnlcolar)

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Mill Without A Sill'
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Tburs.·Frl.

Soldier Of Fortune

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Un Technlcolv)
Kht: Dougl..
.IH11111 Crain

Ctnemtteopo &lt;T•hnlcolor)
Clark G~b~
Suun HI'(Wird

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FESTIVAL

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The Daily ·Sentinel

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Thunday, Friday and Saturday

The Executive Board will be
formed by the co uncillors of the
various youth group~:~ plus one
representative from each group
and they will meet this next
week. Regular meetings o{ the
Collncll will be on the last .Sun·
day of alternate months. The next
meeting will be on October 30 at
the Ftrst Baptist Church.
Adults prese'nt were the Rev.
Fred 1. Gardner, representative
of the Middleport Ministerial As·
aociatlon; .Mrs. George Childs,
Church of Christ; Mrs. Judson
White, Presbyterian; Mrs. Will·
tam Miller and Mrs. C. E. Hoyt,
Firat Baptist Church. Youf\i people were James Van Cooney and
Gail Stumbo, First BapUat; Julie
Probasco, Pauline Zirkle, Presby.
terian ; Kenneth Murray,
McComas, Heath Methodist;
l.se Adams, Janice
The
vation Army; Bruce
mont East, Erncstiilc
Janis Childs, Church of
Two other churches are expected
to join the Council; the Mt. Mor·
iah Baptist Church and the Church of the NAzarene.

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Octobft 5.

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Unlt~er•illy :n.pnoldaat _ol tbt _......,..

Keith lleCiuDI ol llarllord. OOD •lleCiuJUI lo a ,.doata ~I Wlol llr. and lin. A. K. lleCIWIII, hamo flllb Sebool, C1aao ol liU;
iJ in cbar&amp;e .of tbe eommlttee for He toot part Ia miiU' aetlvitlei ·
planniq eve11.t1 fOI' Mou~&amp;liDI&amp;Ir. while a ltodeat at W•bl'l""

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Missionary Society To Be Host
Baptist Ladies·
To Pomeroy Baptists On October 24
Bible Class
Holds Potluck

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BIDS BJ!QUI!lSTEB FOR STOCK OF THE CROW Bi:OS.
POIILTB.Y., JNC.
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Well VlriiJI!a I:Talnni!T• ot.;
dolll a&lt;llrilleo ,;,-. llcCIUDC ·

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The
Middleport
Chrl..stian
Youtb Council met Monday night
at the home of the Rev. and Mrs.
Claremont .E. Hoyt and eleeted
dent for the comi&gt;:ag year. Other
olficers are : vice-president, Julie
Probasco; secretary, Bruce Brad·
ford ; treaturer, Edward Lee McComas.

TONIGHT

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Wednesday,

James Van Cooney as the preai-

TEMPI.B
VIolent SobmloY

Christian Youth
Council Elects
James Van Cooney

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OHIOJI...._.Iftll eaiiM ..
thu...rttorme thlt ~fl~
,,.. ......., ............ Mill
lOUth ,.,..-.. tonlthf, lur. . ..
...... In .... ,.nlen ...
oloh!. Law H to 141 IR tho Mel io to 6.1 In tfto •st. ,...,

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sealed bids will be . accepted · ilY., HI!:~I\T W. ,
WYANT, HARRISONBUM..,VlRGINJ,oo., A
1\NEY
FOR PEOPLES CHEVROlol!it·, Incorporated, I " Uqultlation, to be opened on October 10, 1955, on tho lol·
lowing stock to· be oold together in bulk:

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P. :r.teKatn; U of Warner, lleKal.n to Mel&amp;• General

Kyle

Oblo 11.ear Marietta became the tal w~ be iJ belna
!_il!!;- emqency: c:ue for U1e new a broken neelr. and bead

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Etneraeney Squad truck tiona.
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Widnesday niPt w_ben 'hia
T,be Ohio lfi&amp;hway Patrol ,
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eruhed iniO a hllli -ion pole ~d .that tba lyeliicle driven.
' -one mile north of tbe "iUt juo_c- McKain wu' traveun, south wben
tloa of Staie Itotitea 124 111.d 143.
failed to, make a cur!ei atruck
~''"'' . oquOdlilen
. ~el. bridle iuard rail, fleochet
:_ ,· !_Of.erey

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d"'Jollloii¢H, II was reporteil.

·- ~ ODe MeJp County youth rank. e~ aeventh, and 'two oth,ers made
honorable mention in the Chicken
ol Tomorrow Contett...,'the judgtna
(ook p'lace in Columliua ·septem·
ber 22 and 23, and the winners
· were announced today .by the
Alrk:ulhire Extension office.

' ,Latty

"When you leave your doctor•• preee,r iptlon in
abe tlr.illed hand• o( our 'regieieN4 pbarma.
cistt., you can be lUre that it !'ill be fille~ l"ith ,,,
profeaaional precieion from (rail auppliet of

'ROUND UP

l~p:qua1ily, potent drup.

~i:r.~r~~:::~~~;:iiiO~i·home
was near
resta barrow-

Inc experience

bein1 shoctect

Jnto temporiry blindntss and deaf
ne.sa by lightniOg at to o'clpck
tbis morning.
According to
reports
Mn.
Sheets was doina: the family ironing when lightning struck an ·antenna and traveled intfl the hom~.
completely damaging all the inter·
lor wiring and causing a small
fire .
Middleport Emergency squad
was called tQ.J:he Sbet!t:.a home by
the Harrisonville telephone oper
ator, found the .iii(Ced woman sn a
'tate of shock and lacking ability to see or bear. Oa advice or
a physician the aqu111dmen did not
Mrs. S~ts to the hospi·
kr 'igbt was rctbe time they

Tag Sale Hits
ANewR~ord.

Morris, Rt. 1, 'La.ns:sville

· Wi)n ·aeventbr and Dona1d Welcil,

OLD SHOE

Rutland Woman i Virgil V. Brown Quits
StnlckDowiJ
Post For Position With State
todar announBy Lightning eedVirlilfut V. Brown,Courto
Iter in tbe
of Sales
rm&amp;hi.UiiJn

'....., thiek~n Contest Pomeroy Band

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In Wednesday Nighi'.Accident

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Single Copy

od
fail and, kept loiDI 10
·' u. ·.. p ,_, : y .hs .....
tu:Jli,.bll
.,.., , , ·~~~eigs-.:..0 ·. out
•hll~tf!t, .•11'vehicle wu, ,.nearly
.:.l. H, ". .
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onors u1
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October 6th, 7th and 8th

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CMier, 1:hanee ef ..................

~1 . ·Driver Sutfe~sB.roken N~k .

SO obarel,. of tho . CODIIUOR lloclt of the ~ Broi!.
Poaltry Catnpany, lneorporoted, without par value,
Lell11 Falll, Oblo
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No.7 for 40 lllw'ea
l :ll '
Certllltiolj(N"o. 10 for 10 sham
Only ani! bids for lhe entire lot "Will be eoldldored. '1'l1to
seller re6erves,therJght "l.reJect.any and all bids. ' . ,·

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Rt. 1, Harrisonv~e and Danny
Zirkle, PoMeroy, ""on ,. honor~bte
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tnentJon of tbe 246 contestants
,.ho. cOmpJe~ed th~ ')'ear'a com
J)ltltloa lll: tbtt · production of
., . \, ' .. meat t)'lle" cb1Clens.
. 'llhe
a~9nd and third
IDA)' t"e R!l ex·
to the Jurilor Flct

County Cl«k of

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exarnlner, since he was an eumi·
Mei.gl
Division
from
ac&lt;ept 1940 to 1942.

u an Eumi.ner with

the Ohio Department of Taxation
Brown aanounced bis rt'!igna·
Uon to become effective u ol
O&lt;t. 16.'
Brown wbo hu been Clerk of
Courts thief! January, 1948, Will
have the coantiea of Athens, Gallia, Wasbingtoli and Vinton as
the dl!:'trid o( hil working endea·

vora.

He will rejoia the State as an

Local Soidier
Dies Suddenly
In California

He was in the U. S. Anny from
1944 to 1946, and attained the

rank of Master Sergeant.
Prior
t.o. his being elected Clnk of
Courts, he was an accountant ror
the Fleming and Jobb Coal Co.
He is married to the former
Nellie Fugate and has two child·

ren.
"80(''', which iiS his nickname,
charter presadent of the
Meigs County Jaycees, past president of the Ohio Jaycees; a Nat·
ionaJ Director of the United
States Juruor Chamber of Com·
merce, and a Lile Director of
the Jaycee InternationaL
Replacement will be made by
appointment, which wiD be an·
nounced in the next few d1ys,
through the Meiga Count)' Co_m.
missioners.
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The Buy ·
OfTheYear!

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F~ll ANY PA.ltl.P..~D SHOES YOU
. ~·BRING IN WHEN APPLIED ON
PURCHASE OFA NEW PAIR 'OF SHOE1
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While At Work

Children Love 'Em!
GENUINE
DAVY CROCKETT
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At $4.95 And Up
Only ooe pair ohoea will be

a~oepted

For eoeh pair bought

All OLD SHOES TO BE DONATED TO
MIDDLEPORT IIAND BOOSTERS

Roush's Shoe Store

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BECKY'S

"Dr. Livings.tone, I,presunte?"

C. F. HIBBS, Prop'
N. Soeoud Street

Midolleport, Ohio

Engineers Order
Announce Dates ' Work Started On
For Tri-Coun.ty· ' Ohio River Dam
corps ol Army
Concert Sen•es.· The

Stplare · D~ce
·Festival''ls
SchedUled

on trade

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The fourth · arinuaJ Mid·Obio
Valle;y Square Dance Festival will
be hel~ at the Pomeroy· Junior
High 'ScbOot Audito!-ium, October .
HI from 1 p. m. to 5 p, m. aiJd

lr~O:.e8 t~0aJ:.e· ~~atul'ing

Jerry

Helt la in co-operatlon 'wit~ . the
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Don't make Clients or cuatomen orgmue m

expeditidu

. to locale you a~t butinen houra.

Tri-state Squall!! "' D1nce ~oeja·
tion, ·•nd admission jp the dince
will be $1 lor the WlioJe dar. •

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EXTRA LISTJ..NG io, the ;itl&lt;p!IOAO direc10ry mokco
rou "'Y to find ... a ·BOLD FACB. U~'l'ING ~~· yout
name or y~ur company'• a a~doUL. The coRP 1i:ivW.

C:tll our Butiueu OftiC:o now.

TheHave
public
iJ h.Jfited,
providf!C!
they
tlcketa
·~ adv•ntJe,
·and
tieteta may be . Je(ured .froin any

I,~~:~~:;~' ~:;:ntr!;~e::::
shHt aM foil finlthlq •reo.
Tho IIH.foot ,.., 1&gt;1ro ·ot tto,
f'Hr of the mill buiWirit .wlll
.· .,_.... tho hot Uno, "lnci~~IPt .

TJIW~: ·:;.:quare daRe!!'
memb"' or ft'om th~ A&amp;rlCulture
Eite"Diion· olfJee, '. ·

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.· s·y Middle·
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'lito.·- ·lluMin ... . , _ . . , : ""

' Police Cbi~f
of

Pollee

ITDe River VIeW

. port Will llTeJted (or lntox.i'7"tion, will hOld a horse
one
ahd u waltine ,heartnc iD the cu, qli!:QI&gt;er
afternoo at .'the
jail by MO&gt;"Or Sldne1 Russell.
l01ep~ SChuler, Rl. No. 2,
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shire,

ippreheaded 'Tuesday
tile pqlf,&lt;e • ~hltl

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apeedlt1'~

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appeit · befGre tht mayor Saturday ...Ding.

.,._.lhnntnum '"""' .Wltl .covtr

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Chief RuSaell

I. Jameo "Ned" Call, 42, Middle-

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form

.aeiiJ:l!.A ' tetal of tomt •32: aar11

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·Bailey, reach.~d .out again and
_ ·dlalgged tWo Jaw violators, Tues·
day Ia Mldd1eport.
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The dates for th; ' Tri.Couaty
concert series anoounced today
are Lona:ines Symphonette, Nov.
18, BiJJ and Pat Melody, piano duo
Jau.. 5, and the Tuscon Boy's
chorus, March 1.
other -concert!) in the area that
members may atlt•nd are at Athens, tbe Berlin ~ance Theatre,
Od. 11 and the Cincinnati sym.
phony orchestra to be announced
later.
At Chillicothe, the Wagiler
npera company in "LaBoheme",
in EDalbh Oct' 12, Tuteaberi ~­
semble Jan. ~4 and Roy and Go~· Spanish ~ncen, April 20.

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Transferred At
· Pt. Pleasant

HUNTINGTON, W_ Va. UPdi•lriet
Engi·
today notified contrackrs,
I·Plrr.iouslly awarded contrad.o;, lo
work on the $14,803,317
of the new high lilt dam on
the Ohio River at Greenup. Ky.
The contracts were awarded
lut month to the United Construction Co., or Winona, Minn ,
and the GU)f F . .AU:inaon Cnrp
or San Fr-ancisco. They were ardered to begin wort JO days after
receipt of the notification.

Building Fund
Goal Exceeded
Tbe goal of $4,000 set Cor Build·
ing Fund lJay lut Sunday at the
Carpenter Baptist Church was exceeded by- more than $200. A total
of · $4,22;1
received witb the
prospect of additional gifts briJlg.
l"g the tqt.aJ ~igher.
.
Work bas already bej:uD to
raise the buiJdiDc tuff1eie.Dtlt •' Eo
provide for a ~plm baBem~t.
New hutins ~uipm~nt an~ redec:orallng the -\. hfWfior 'llle In
prospect 'foJIIJwing tbe, cotqpletlon·
of lire' OUl-fjlde ~During thd ~ierilCe the pastor,
~ev. !fiddle, conducle_!i 'moJf!!ing
worship 1nd communion. ·

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21lllllb"' ......,. altentaOI. . . Lexinet(ID A'Ve .•.New York (itJ,
11p1 a.;;.J.,. by Tile Ohio Vallo7 18, .N. Y.
SubscTlpUon rates: DeUveff ~
leotloe~ IDe. at · 110 - eurler
where available 30 ef!Dtt
lt., POIDUOJ. 0 , Buslnea offiee
Per
week;
One )"ear ln advdnce
p~wa, 11118, o41torlal ollico phoae
at The DaUy Sentinel of(ice,
$15.80; -•iS months, $7 .60; t:bree
RnteNd u second elaa mall- moutha, $3.90. By motor roUte .
lq matter It tbe pos_t oUlN - at where IYaUable: -&gt;ne mo"tb, II :
Pomeroy, Oftlo.
By maU : one year $8; slz. m?ntbs.
Natioaal aa¥ertl5lul repreaen- $4. ~; three mouthJ, 52 ~; oae
&amp;aUve, Bottinelll-Ktmball, lnc .• 343 montli, $1.

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HARTPOIID
IY VIROINIA CAILITON
IRIDI..LICT . HONOIIID

Big Push Agai~t .Po1io Still To~ .,,
'Tt\la Ia the l•t
. ef e Mr.l:'l of . flft irtlcl,. ..,
whtt ........ thfC,tltl. knoW .....
"'- S.lll: !-fOil• • v~~Q;;I~. un..Dr. Van ~~ ,tfl.......,_ fht,
' Nfi--..l s JlturNiaf:h;n

._.,..red

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retNrclt ""elopment pf

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waccint aod h• 11 In chart•

tf. .IM .Ftundttlon's Pf'OINm
for 'viCCinellnt cf.lld...., In the
fll'lt and M&amp;:or.d ,...._ of

.;ice w'Jcb wlU lilt reeommeaded
prlorttles

l~Y

ae:e,.eroup for ach'llin-

olds will

~ome

Litradon of tb·e ••«i.D~.
·In tbil ll•l· fiv9 to' nin~f~,..
nrn, beCause C!S:·

perlence ahowa tbat tbts &amp;TOUil
sufftrS the blfbest ute of pll'llJ•
tic polio. The American ){e4li:!al
Asaoclatio11
askdl ' Ita

member• to

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Aa Editori.al

The Final Ad Was
.Printed Yesterday
The last adverti.Jement wa•jlng color television to sell for $50
..... PrlDted yesterday. You hne cut No one will hear of it. You will
• it out and put It away to show ne~r see it. What b color lDievi)'Our lfandchHdren. With i.t, a alqn IU»'wJly.t
WIY of livin!{ as you knew it, has
Tht lilt tliVIrtlstmtnt wn
paned (orner.
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Tonight you will want to •ee a · - A
fMU.. ;fiat brb~. us
movie. You pull up to one--11aw it many tbill86,* car.~;. __, ~ter
lut week.. At another- but no, ~omes, . silly.!'
·1and, ~~deH:ul
you don't like So.and.SO'.s aeUng. lnventtona tl\tt ' tiilve made life
Let's a:o Mme. It's too much gas euler -aaft") qnged "Advertls:Jpg
au4 time to waste on a show. N: no untQfqd ble&amp;:ing. 1!Ut it
Next month hall of the theaten bas helped J:ive America a stanwill close. Poor attendance.
•dard of living unmatched,._in any
Tomorrow you will want wme other pltoe and time That stand·
1roceries. You will go to the near- ard of living should penlst as
ut grocery store and buy some. lang as people have wants to fill
B.lb ro11st, porhaJMI, and lima and money to spend and eYes to
~nt. You won't hear until to- read with.
morrow night at the bridge table · It WILL persist only so long as
that the stDre just next door WWJ the _pressl!ll hcp; romna-.
k.
ha'rins a "3peclal" on rib fO&amp;lll
That Jpella it out, doesn't it?
and llma IK!au. Pretty soon your
AI 1- :your newspaper-see U
husband will wonder why the the written word will conlinue to
food bllls an so high.
be man'• chJef means of commu·
The last •dv.,tl ..ment wet nicatlon.
prlntM yesterdey.
l am not perfecl. I have nevet"
~ext month ia Aunt Jane's bir- been perfHt, any more thon a
thday. Well, i1 you thir~k I'm U· mere hulhal\ .being or Ut~ . itself.
ing to -spen:d' hJH ·a day 1ramplng can, be perfect.
from store to atorc loGking for a
Measilred by all sta~dards, the
eift-U.at J QUd lo find by turning molt l__,.our
.ncwspaper--c:an
a ~lge-can't affo.rd Rifts anyway hope to accompUjh f~ to const~nt­
We re apemtln~ monw like water .ly and relentl~~y 1mprove my
·and Uvina Ute poor folks. . .
cov.eraie, .n'\,-. scope, &lt;Jnd my serOld car's wearina: out. Can 't af- vlees to my community and to my
ford a new one ...Chcvvies and cotil'ltry.
lford1 tre both $3.300... demand's
lourt~tt: ..The L1st Ad¥erfiMfaUen off . . .they've had to up pM~nt Was Printed Ye•t•rdey:'
prices to meet plant expenses. the Whlto Pttlnt {N. Y.) ...
Mo,st of lhc othen have closed" porter
DlsJNtch.
(R1prl"fed
down... don't know how the gov· from
Americen
Ntw1p1per
ernment wHI feed all the new Publl•h•n Aetocl1tlon lookl•t,
unemployed.
Oct,Mr 1, 1953, "I Am Your
Fellow in Milwaukee is lnv.,nt· · Ntwtpsper.''l

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'· · Mi~eport Pe~na1s tl.l. ,..,.

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ealertalDed receat.Jr wJlll a
A mlacelllll.eonl lhow• wu blltlldar dl11111r lor tbelr claueh
Jo1rf, Rodlll1 Doin.m, ll(t WO&lt;I- ODd .... JlleliMJ, ltft.
liven for Mlu llaJ1orie t...,e Row· ..,., lin. Coth Bohr, ood 11er oJ4.
peadl1
afttqoon for Co,umbua far Waeo,. TGII, .,_w e bl illtaIZ'&lt;I, bllde:!loct of hoot Elll· er dalWhter, Cbriidne. Otber whOl'e oho'
Will vloll lflo. aod Mn. tloaod.
' .lud of Pori&lt;Ol'lburf.
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luau.at tbe famUy dinner '"'"
,. Tbt eYniq.._ wu tpeat 1Dtoi-.- lin. llldoio Gllmore;-.Juh ChUdl Paul Bouell aod elo.llclno, Dobby,
••d David Paw. lin. Boo..U,· •nd 1&amp; conclt11Jon tetrftb. Mr. and Mrs. Willlarn Chlldl and Paula
aen
1ad IOD returaed home Wed"" ·· meat. were served t-1) the boa on• ehlldrea1 &amp;bella and Micky, Mr. aN6J.y tro.m Doctort ·Holpltal..
lllu Howord, Kn. Pall! llaA· ud 11rL R•lph Glbha, Jr., ~ .Jin. William Wyatt ud 11rL
, doll!&gt;, ·Mq" Nor111u· Mon)Corp.r,., c:hUdren, GJor_l&amp; and G~IOI')', VIola !dwudJ ·were iD PortJaad
lin.
¥n. ,11Jrr1 Dyer of ~ Hu·ed, Cub Babr ~d da~ter, . Clncl- WechaeHar wbere tbey took 1 41- AVIIU.II,
~ Dll!fort Polooo, I I - llrL •eeeorated blrtbdiJ eake to tbi! torm- viDe, TtnD., wbtre ,..,
Jtcob PWlllpt~ Kn. Hujo J!Utl·
er'i'-lilter, Mn. hut Allen, who her aliter, Jln.. KtJea St._,Jo·llll:l_l
I'R CLAU TO MilT
•ina, Mra. Earl Hoff.maD, Mrt. W~
Hr. aad Mr1. C. B.
'T. S~q.e, · 1~1. R. E: Kniaht. Mra. The Snt. Clan of tbe Mason :la bedflst.
bt&amp;sinesa ¥Piton In
A. ~eitb McClune,· 1fn, Arthur Methodist Church wlll bold tbeir
Hn. Vir:lala ·E. ·Sb~tl, Galli- W~oooclay.

mmyPanons.
SPECIAL
3 lb. WIENERS
$1.00

Roush, l!n. Vireinia Wolfe, Mr.&amp;. moa!J!Iy meetJni In tbe social pollt, wu a bustnw viiJtor here
llllla Dall,- Saoaden eaterltllD• ,
llary Allllllller, /olra, Robert Gil, rooma· ,of tbe cbureb on Thundlr. Wednetda:y,
~ ' with a diQ;p:er Sunday and ber
for the e\'eaing be Mr.s.
lba.~ i ~: a.:r l'Je~ds., Mil~ JoliD,
Mn. G. G. Werner and 1100, rue~t.s we~ ID'." .Ild ~•. Oeorce
Mra. 1 Carlina Tur· .Jaek, were vititors in polumbUI Saue-r and JOD, Rk:hard, aad llr.
lliUioaa . and 'l'i!rr, Ann. Mra:
OkOI'. H.Word, Jr., lllluea l!llthOJ'
Edworilo ~d Wednesday.
and ·J fn. Hai'old Sauer.
A/ e aDd
l«Kftleiit,, M'lt&lt;lr&lt;d • , c~••JD\11•
Mra. G. F. BaUey and
Mary lllr1aret Board, Lois ADa
. G~b~ . ~~e ,H~ll, Mary Stewkrt
Ho\1.. Dorothy .. TUrobaJ •
Joan. Fiat, Alice HOlflrd, Helfa

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BREAST '. . . . . :.. . . . . . . . . . . lb. 89c
.lb. 29c.
WINGS ~, I . .. .~ . ...........
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MIXES

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,·Cf.F·1.HE ,lOWEST PRICES In :rowN
lteer beef
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POIIDOI,Of'O

1\iffle and .·Mac::k Howard. · . ,

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Jimmy Parsons

SIMON'S MARKET

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COIIYertiltle coupe Cream Finsh VB Motor
Rodia and Heater

All ....,llr lwtndt

CANDY BARS •••... box of24 anly 89c

For Toll H - cool&lt;loa •• .-.a.lcri

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Mde frem pare Coru.'ord papea, Bed ~ llrand

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Mild lllvand .. yellow loQbonl.

CHEESE
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PEANUT BUTTER ... 16 oz. iar only 49c
.... to UH .... " " llolcm. ., frying
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Save On
Dinnerware
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The Deilv S~inel, ~rov-MIEidteport: .ohiO ,

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:McDonald
m~vtp 3ourney
:To Rocket StronghOld With4 Hurt
M.iddleJH;&gt;rt'! crippled Yellow
Jackets lake to the road F'ri.dll)'
night al!i they meet a Wellston
Rocket football elevt&gt;n on thO!
latter'.s field. Co11eh Charli~ Me·
Donald will have at least two regq!e;rs sLde lined with injuries,
and two other playet'l; hllve also

been hurt .
Reg1,1lar unter lerry Ee•tep
and halfback Ernie KauH Nth
received !Ninful arm Injuries
In last week's n.1gged LOSJ•n encounter, end while both hevt
bMn In uniform this wHk,
neither ..11re nptc:ted to .-e service. Quarterback ,Dn1 Hindy
elso h•• a chipped bone II\ his
•nk:le, while sub linuoan G~.
Mesh also hn an Injury.

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I have tu make sever iil" li'ne up
1 change s to go agaih:;l the W-:11·
~ ston Club, who ,have won two or
· their firs t .three games. The ROt·
19-6,
1 kets beat P._p~mo,uth East
· lost Lo Oak Hill 32-6, and tll t'n
' last week scoreU two touchdownS
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Gallip,ol~ 1&amp;6.
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1 who hi\11 been playmg 1aclde
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. Larf)' E,att~p, wrule Jlt!ger: C(IYfirt

the .4eft baa&lt;led Negro J'relhmu,
who usually play ~ on defenie.
John Vroman will start at quarter
back with Richie Hovatter at one
ha_lf, v uJ eltber Joe Rice or
Han')' fllrr~ will be at fullbac~F-.
Wellston, coached t his year by
Jim Mamisur, who took over for
the departed Ben Wilio.n,
will
outweigh the Jackets by a consid·
erable mara:in. Most of the RDC·
kets are ' Inexperienced
with
guard Charlie Ra msey, center Eldon Potts and fullback Kermit
the 01J.l)' r.epu.,lars hack from last
year'' eleven.
M11n:¥sur will start Rex John·
s\on at one end and J erry Sturlt49P a\ the other. Johnston
wet&amp;fia ' t'J'!i 4Qd iturgeon 165. Art
~ t!.t 1~5 pQIIIUII avd Genf
l.tiil.&amp;~ -':U,P ac tbt t,..tklei

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HackeH'1

Just Name Your Fuef.o..
We~ll Make It HotForYou_

Pbmt:onference
.' At M~ddleport
Methodist

- H,cafquo n.n WA,l M MOIU)41 .. GG~u &amp; Coal HEATERS

m.JJ! a}io ae.a-~ ~Pme aervlce at 'tl.d:
oa d4!:teii.se. .
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all week, and Clio
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combination of a pa!Hiina:
and runninJ 1\J\le for tb-1 ·
u~ i.p· t.h~ ieeoP,d h.Jif
,jJaekaon pme, -~ CUo fiJI~
that they .should "be re&amp;dy

Wurdn Only
Rex Air~

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HANDICAP
TOTAL

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Morsnn
Russell

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Members present were Mr.
H8fcy Ci\.,ber,
Q.~rnice Bowen, Robet::t SJrrJIJ •••• ,,.
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Shop Dur}11g l)fl Mo11te'I
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syrup for 111!ids .111 dmerts ·
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PI*$ ',:,.- :,. 2 No. :~o3 Ccana 4•c

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that ,f(ne ,quality foOd aDd
.~_J!llee~ .J•· ~Ittt.ll! ljp~ b.ere. To trim your bud!11&lt;!1, W!l'le tlllilill IUty t)iliiqWII~ l4';1our,menu, buy all
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TOMATOES . 4'No. 303 C11na4Sc

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GINGER I!NA,PS lb. pkg, Z!le ·!.AVER CAKE , ... Eaeb 41&lt;&gt;.

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HAMS

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•• Kroger Labei WJw11 You Shep Yaur
Frltftdly Kroger ~ton.

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November 1·111 a )ecd~d
phase or thl~ 'fork, the ' tnini~
bf work&amp;Q wtU ,be held in leooperatlon wl~b otller ehurches in the
coun,ty a~rd. from Nov 2T·Dec.
teanut of work~s Will call on ~C·
tive and inactive member! Of ,,~.: ·
chw-c!J. Liter,turt tor this woJk ·
Wa,s on 'h and a.nd. tnore was ord.E:J·
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For No f vtrll Cot.t Yo!l Call G.t
SOHIO f;;UARAHTEED
RADIATOR PROTECTION

wJtll hU: vthiele.

On

720 689 707 2171
112 Ift 106
112 ~ 'il'l

by' Jwtl~e of the Peace People•,
1tonday, on the charge of defaelnt· a frQhl)' painted eenter line

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ba.U Jackson same, wbleb ,me_anB ~bit
·club; altd Cole will start Edd\e Junior fiWtM'Pf.S~ .iOP a,tnUh
Keat~ . . ... liP '"!'i .'w "h
will 0!1«&gt; ,liOip ~ tl th,
Brunston it.- Ebe ·_ ·other;·-Keating · plve ttelm 'in place of Billy lih•ltl·l1
weighs l'nli "poundiJt WhUe · Bruds- .dln.·Botb are apt to aee plenty Q.f

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the b'ackfield .JerrJ . Stuffit\le&amp;Jl,
,,who ~ 0 -·~ up -.~,teUl at · t~@(..t,r~~* qa pllooto, 1'1" ,to a
bllfbael: ~slo\1 and· Gary F\q~4Wf

Weighs
~~ds.
At_·,·,... th?
tllck1E!s
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..Beniley'
lit' 'action,
starting but
nod.Smith will aet
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oJub, and wJll ~ . gul. : \tt g~e ~e
Pant hers
another defeat. but
Coach Alex Cilo figures that his
boys are r.eady !or the Hound in·
v~sion, •nd .bopf-'1 th~t . P~tp.ttr~ .
will get b::r.ek on the vtetory trad.
'Comparative scores with Chauncey
the Panthers a lone pG~t
The Panthen shout~ be hfi (ljr '
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t k 7-6 · di- •PhY.aic:al ' :sllape, · .ltkou'~h •;. .
eis~!n~.i~m\:·J= ~Ut. -~ M,jt~h. Jp~n¥tQn. stj\lls aUinJ with
NelsonviUe has a hard running a bad le*, Sub halfback I\Odl¥}' .
led , by' 200 ·pound Gary Spencer came up "!jth .a Iraetulft~ .
.,~. 1.o .qne 9l '!he b~ ;I~ Ill 1«"111111\lle oarller In ~
Hlis area. Hard running .week~ tn41 will · not see 1frvke
11 daniel'- f~r a. co~ple of weeks.
. 'lloltyfi
Clio Pl!'Pt to ' Ill~ W~~ lile
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of th e f''dtp'l&amp;:hoNa'' ·' t&gt;f the · SEO
this se.tBOD, bp one ' vjct.Qry . ~Ad
. two ue. In t~_eir llno t•mts
'Played to date. The Mount« '' &amp;f
Lowell Cole tied, Chauncey 20-~,
beat T~e Plains 21.0, an? ~~t :
l'w•eek tied Athena -48--13 m. tlilir.
~ague encounter.

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NelsonvU~. COIII1dered Q1

neatt

Wolker

reVen1e

be out to nenee thl t *"1~ ,s.~ PoweJl at 169 ,Q:Quncb 'wW be at
prise shellacldn&amp; tbey received_ at Ua,q ~tblr. .D.Q:e Fiene .at 162
Nelsonville last year after gettlpf pounds will be at c ~n,t_er ~ [
off t u a fine .start with two
Defen&amp;tv,t,ly· .Cule I~Ddl IQ. Rc
~y Aufiic~ (I lU Jtourade'
st raig ht victarii:;s.
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feated Nelsonville }ioundi on tb.e l'rS poilads. ·Danny Hi.t~~~~ Will
local field "Friday ~J.t-t. a.• d wilt be at · op.e J~du at 1'7J ~~ Jerry

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RADIO
110 140 ·382
Ill, 109 1!32
148 185 ·W
110 130

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Team Ag;unsl PoiMiloy Fnday

B)l Alan MCIVer

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Panthers •Rated Over Hounds

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be at ~ek_,
has beeu moved to · t~le 1D P\ic¥1 In th8 ~~- (tJPV pl•:t-·ed '\4l)o
1 of P~on. That' •h_Ou~g put _Ed date Evaru ~ .ftQ,f" tllree toile.
~ McCOJ\18~ 41 at en(! ;n P.l11ce of ~ . aQ hM JV~ged ~~~~
1Covf!rt . 1\-f~:Donald fl40 £)JAY ma.fce Jll4i!l PM \n' W\~tl · )16 ards iJ
, one !]lure ·~n eup chaQge wJth Jptn JG .~-'fle~f· $.1ridt{f t@l loretj 12
1 Ketctlta _J:Oif\B in at IUifd. on '""-'
~Q ant ':l.llf RI!WU14 $.2 ~s
1olle~ '" pJa.. oJ JJ"' loloW"Ing. PI"' lq "''Il&gt; 100 YOrW In 3J Ott11!-omont East, WhO has been 1ide- riee; W·alt.Qa Jaas 'f&amp;ltW.d 'Jill» 14
~ hned , with II ruptu.r ed IJJood Vt'8· time~. {W'; , , Jarda e.nd a , ,.?faJ!t\
~ sel smcc the ~pem~g game with it.verqp-f, ftj:l Baker has peraged
~~Wah ama, also 1s avaJiable for ser· .4.3 !gds &lt;R.tl try w1Ur-'l"J8 yoti:la
t Vic~ thls week, and may see some lrC :t7 e~tRtff, In P,.ulng Walton
l.,.actJon.
has eOiall.yd QD)y · follr out o1
r\ Jn the backfie~d McDonald will 19 w.Uh thrte ~t.,:eplions for '47
replace Kauff With Bob Nelson, . Yltf:(j.J ~· .
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M4X Phillipa t.t 1GB p01JQ.4i:,
be tbe rup-~~ ~tit. w~ pl.t .ff
end _Iaiit · J;iar; ··~ w~lJ~ ~tq
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RACtNI- ·SIRYtCII nA.
Seiple .
'' 142 198. 1211 A07
Elwoon
140 ~ Jl7 ~64

Wollo, L. ,
,obNOn
Ball

SUB TOTAL
HANDICAP

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122 1211 121 368
172 188 108 f93
702 610 688 19'76
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IAKIR FU.NITIJif

Clatworthy

J. Baker
NottiJ

Anderson

D~r,t

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The L&lt;•lon Auxilla
beld
their reg- meetiag S ' . 26 ai
the halL Tbe aroup YOt to send
a donation for pio Cor e
pre:eideat, .Mrs. Waldie.
Tbe club decided to se pune•
to help raise _.funds for 9tt
An A.(iao pqtdlased fron&amp; Mra. C.
c. Montcomery Ls sellini by ti~
kets and tbe drawing will be In
December:
Door prize was won by Mrs.
Ralph Roush and secret sister
gifts were exchanged and names
drawn for next three monthll.
Preaent were Miss Lowena
Roulih, Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mra.
Fred Rou~h, Mrs. Foster Weavef,
Mrs. David Fields, Jr., ·Mrs. Henry
Perry, Sadie Warth, Mn . Robert
Mrli.
Beach, .Mrs. Freda Hart,
Nora. Tripp, Mrs. Crandall Smith,
Mrs. 'Evereti Roush, Mrs. G~ant
Roush, Mr.s. Thelma Capehart,
Mr.s. Robert Roush and Mra. if.
C. Roney .

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Claullted Ada ,...,..,. .., 1u A. 19)
Sale
14. will be publlab•d Ill• ume 1c:c:::-::-=::-'c'-:cc:'-:--c--::--::-:-.,.--- -·da;, u received.
PEARS FOR SALE 2 miJes east For reliable radio and TV repafr,
call 6046-J. We aervice aU
ll&amp;tes: 2 centt ptt word, ooe 1Dof Cheatt!l' on what is known u
makes.
Schmollt
Appliance,
llertion. Minim:Jm t!hurge blk!Brownie Woods Farm. $2.00
Middleport,
Ohio.
9-27-U
f. t!ents per word fOI' thre• eoD
bushel. J. P. Kell ey.
10.6-3tp
sec:~flye Insertions.
ROUGH LUMBER . BUllJ&gt;ING QI.JJCK l:ii!:RVICE aD .Natch ReSpecial-One month · for 25 cenll
PAtTERNS . MINE T~
p..iring b:r P'aeton. Tulned
'!)8J' wo1'd.
per M and ·up. H. H. &amp; J. L.
W•t.ehmalrer . . COUJ!rf. JEW&amp;
Full rate oi 2 centa pt.~ word will
:.Uwk, Minersville, Ohio. Phone
LERS, Pomeror.
1-8-tl
be c-hanged for adv~rtising If not
Chester, Ohio or SP-3~776, .Ma·
paid for before the Uith of each
son, W. Va ., aft.er 6 PM . Mill at i'OR£11Afoo &amp; AJIB~IT 'f, V, IIEII
VICE An .Make~ Repa1rt!d b&gt;, ,;,.
month followi.ug insertion.
Pratts Fork on u. s. Rl. 33.
pert 'l'tteha!CJ.UL Phone 62.86 'Y
I!'Zrors In AdvertlsWc-Should be
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tHfi.U
reported itnh,;ediatolly. The Daily c
l -d:-ou.,.
bl:-e-:-be-d:Wt-:-.t-:-h-,-p-r.,.
in-~,.--:-1 dlnSe ntin~l will not be responsible
illj: tablei 1 treadle 'sewinc · '}ADJO • TELEVISION SERVlCf
lor more than one lncorrec:t In·
m~hlne. All for sale cheap.
"hODe ~. Cle~Ard ' Appllaact
HALLOWI:~N F~S;TIVAL
eertlon.
Call 18f·X after 6:00 o'clock.
;:· ~=( 118 W. ·M&lt;un St.., Pomaror , A sPecial m~tiRI Wa,. held on
Ud'd of .Thankl 1rl_ bpPCial N\)·
10-6-3tp
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tlces o! Event&amp; printed at re«u · 222 Sporttman with custom made (20 $) Insurance
Cb.airman -~~h McGJ~tblln to 'i~
lar classified rates. Obituaries
stock, can UK-X after
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po1nt commJttees to.· take charge
pu~lished at ~ eent per word.
o'clock.
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in differen·l ;halts, "' the teittvi·
('barged Ads fe..·eJved"bY mall or
Let me· b~lp )iou With yo,u r insur- ties. Th'ia will.; be an annual llf·
tel:"phone clven careful attflD· For
270 gallon
ance probJI!IItlll, or finan.ce ·that fair with 'the Business Men's A4·
oU
with visable
n~w car. For complete protee· ·sodationsoclatJ()n as ·' sponsorS.
ttoo.
Also one 1~ Ton 1948
tion for a1J your needs-Call The state' road commission o( Ma·
,
cab and chassiS. Inquire
Pearl W. Williams,
Pomeroy· son ., County has agreed to .clean
«( J ~Jotu:es
U.c:ey( Ohio Valley Bakina Co.,
Harri.sonvUle Road, State Route the 11treets. Already five ora:ani·
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Middleport, Ohio.
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143.
10 3·8lp zation.s wish ,to build a stand are
My office will be open begtnmng I COAL HEATING STOVE
COMPLETE lnsuranc'c Protection, the American Legion AJ.Ixiliary,
Monday murning. Dr. K.
D. I 011eat. Used two monihs.
LU.,-, A'Jto, Fire, Polio. Ca.ll nOn the Women's Club, the Live Wire
Amsbary.
J0-6·2tc · condition. $40.00, Inquire
Milla. Middleport, Obio.
Club, the Band Boosters Club aiid.
RH_;;,
-er
Farm
Store,
Tuppers
Plams.
New ~aven Flte J;leparlment. !'.'
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THINKING OF buying lnsuraneef
A=· d11-nce has been planned to
Bulldoxer and Sub·Soiler. P. M.
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Guarantnd aavJna:s up to 3Mb . ie held at the Community Build·
Cowdery, Long Bottom. Ohio.
Treadle a.ewlf\1 machines, , 1
V. D. EDWARDS. Phone S3·X. in~ at 9 P . .M. Band member• of
10-6-6tp
1 rebuilt electric Singer Port·
Horne 434.
1-lt.tf the repreaen~ schools wiiJ be
able, ~11.96; 1 wed new mac.n·
•dmitted free. Tickets will be 2!
NOTICE TO MY CUSTOMERSPLEASE
CALL 6JlO.M IN·
tpe, deMonstrator.
Keeton'•
MAlON CLINIC
1 cent1 .for ·students, 50;cents
for
STEAD OF · 297-M. GEORGE
Sewina: ·Machine Service,. Box
Admlsalona: Mrs. Wilma Harris adults. The Recrefiition Found,•·
MOWREY.
10-4·3tc
148. Pomeroy, Ohio.
104-3tp ~~::t:: Sept. 27: Carol WilcoXen:. ~on commlfte~ WUI, ~~ in cbarae
; Sl!)t. '29; Joyce SChul- ot the d.af!ce, ~qqat~Ung of Dpn
BOTTLED GAS-InotaUaUoo ood I IIi Wonted I 0 I:IU~ ' thlq,, lje'l'iock Gr•ve, 0., Sopt. Rou•h, C. II.."C~rry, fi•yd Car3/1;' 1larY, Oreler: Poft!al'ld, 0 ., Oct. mack, ~ . if.";•.G,. Ro~ey, Mf8.
service. Sea ua for price/!. RUT.
LAND FURNI1URJ&lt;; at Rutland. WM'1'.~ 'J.'U jStJ't-4-t.s~: Oak. !.
·: 1
Paul PoweJI and Paur$ehneider.
9·30-tf
.t'opJar, Btall»wooo, l'aav, ,W'a&amp;iuu
,Mr. and Mrs. _Mayford · other- Comm~ttee.s Were Mu·
t-: DWARD II. HEDRI-C K--·
Also Oak, J'OJJ!ir • .HIIt\IJUOG Harris, Racine, daughter, Bonnie querade commattee CODI1$.U ill of
!umbu, areea ur ar,r. 4--t, ~. Kay. _Sept. 27; M,r . an,d ,Mr:s. Lo- Jack FreyJ.,. !f·
R)ln~y, Mrs.
OLIVER-DEI.AV AL
H, . IPL .Ue1tver~~ to 'our well Greer, PorUand, dalight~ - Clay,ton AtbeJ•. MtW'Jft~rry Laroe
NEW HOLLAliD
·tuJJpen Platna, UJuo, .ra.rd .. Lqla Kay, oct. 1.·
.Mu. Bob Johll!lton ,.\: ifd1 ..-rs. Max
l,;11•n UD detlvt!t')', Wr.ot.e oi' e·a u
Wetherall. They ani·. '~ 'plan tbe
0 ur low ovcthead Is the
to the High .Prices-Slop in
lh 1ur jJarttc:wut. .·be Ott,ao ·
.
masquerade an4i judglpg.
ace how much we can save you.
V11Uey M.t&amp;. t.:o:p. t"tloae l.ool·
$100.00
Batld Arrangeme'nts Committee
50·Bushcl Spreaders, $298.00
VUit1 lOW.
a-:a-u
are Ja111es Breen, Jim Hampton,
MEJGS OLIVER SALES
Trade-in Allowance on your
eaul Joe Grinstead, Delmer Pay·
rhone 86-J, Pomeroy, Oblo
( 14 J For Rent
old sewing machlng- ·regardle~s
ton, David
Rlcbardsun, John
9-8-30tc.
FURNISHED OR-,~1f'~~:::
of make or model or condition.
Layne and Alton Roush.
We service aU niai:e1. AU re:
. Official guest committee arc

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· a. , t c r Rooms for pcrrnaneft.t guest.a with
t r.n m and pall·bcarcra or
lihowera, $:ro.oo weeaJy. Rooms
ry·Bcnnclt Pust 128, the
with r
1
Hoscce Tl1otne, ~ingcrli of
una ng water and toilet
7 30
· 398.
W••t
weekly,
·M·artin
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" Coittmhia EUB b~::~;~:~; j _ $J
Phone
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who took care of the
F'OR RI!;NT One ?·room HOtt~E
anrl fr iends anrl
W!lh bath on Lincoln HL(i. Fursflnt flowers. We
n1~hcd or unfurnit:hed. _." G,Jrage
11\1 who were 110
in~ hmndry in connection. lq'.
hclpc~~~ r~~~c~~~·t~nmUyl ,
QUlre l;wing's Store or p)u)ne
J..I.S or ~a-J.
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10·6·11.p
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APAATMJ!;N1'S, wJtJI Jaundrf and •ar·
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Phone 909-J. Keeton's ~eWing
Machine Service, Box lf8, Porneroy, Ohio.
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Steady job.
M. JU.
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right Sedan
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steel station
Lime .
W11gon, $8AI5. Dl~ cUnar'a, Pom·
mont,
eray, Ohio.
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and .daughter, bave been vaca·
c·hrifJenon.g
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Mr. and Mr~ Guy-&lt;Watson . of Great grandfather 14 s~
Will'
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Pbiloi 0 ,, ·
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tam
c e, grea t gran d·
"' ' ted Mr. and 1
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Mrs. Keith Arnold.
ather o Am~ Beth, small dough.
Norrt's Housh, son ol Mr. and ter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Mrs. Dew...,
a"'usb, reeentl~ was Hamm,
was1 ipre~ent
\he
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bab • hrl
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~-duc'•d into the army ai
a
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;,acred
K.ntucky Center.
th T 1 -~
Mrs. Jerry Donovan of Wheel· Rev. Fa er ure ~"" .. ormlng the
lng, W. Va., is visiting hel- daugh· ceremony, God·parenl! were Jane
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Harris, Middleport, eousin of the
m~:tah~=t e:c:o~~~ed a~ t~~r~ Wiles.
baby, anld Pa trtth'ck bDub ffy:, Pome·
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mmy
"ayre,
son
of
Mr.
and
roy,
unc e o1 e a y.
Jl
have varied and desired tempera.
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Mr11. Ben Sayre of Plain City, 0 .,
Others pr-esent • Wer)
Mrs.
The manY advantages ilf this is visiting his abnt, Mrs . Pansy Clarence· Hamm, Middleport, patt)'J)e heatine Ia that It Js clean, Fry.
· · ernal .g randmother; Ed Duffy,
eeoDOmlcal and due to thi! insul•·
Mr. and Mn. Eugene RobiQson Pomeroy, maternal grandfather;
tton Ia 20 degrUI' coeler in sum· mnd Mrs. Jessie Yonker are vsea. Mrs. Walter Harris, Middleport,
mer weather.
.
tioning in Florida.
,
great aunt of Amy Beth; W. B.
PERSONALS
Mrs. .earvtu oUver, Fern and Harris dbd daughter, JiU , Middle·
Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Stewart " at- Mr. and Mts: ·GWge Oliver . re- port, coualn.i.
tended a NatiOJ}.yitde · Insurance cently visit~d Mr. a~d Mrs. Btlly
(Farm BUJ:.'NU) m'i!tiOg at
the Wilson of Murray, Ky.
IUinois an(l, St. Louis, Mo.
home of ·Jim COuch hi pt, Plea&amp;.
Mr. and Mrs:. Fred Roush have
Mr. and Mrs. Herlhan
KnapP
ant, Thur1~ eveniRg.
moved out on Broad Run.
hav moved into the Fred Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Brink£r, property.
Mr. lliiu]l 'Mrs. W. · R. Johnston
and familY left Friday for ten Mrs. Presley Roush and
Diane,
Mrs. Betty Smith and c:hildten
days' vacation in M&amp;dison. Ind., returned home, recently, after have inoved to East Third Street
with his fathet~ . w . W. Johnston. vialtlng relatives in CaUfornJa, In Valley View.

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9 :00 Coffee Time
10:00 Home

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IJ'rl·State N:ews ·
Lucky 8 Ranch
Li'l' Rascals
Fr~noo C\ub
Doug Edwards, .News
Upbeat
Rob Cumm ings Show
Shower of Stars .
FOur Star ~~ayhouse
Eddie Cantor. Comedy
Theatre
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1:00 ~~t~ra G.oes to .Sellon)
1:30 · ":til Home ' with the Carrt
2:00 · Ted Mack Matinee•
2:30 It ,Paya to be Marrjed
3:00 Way 'of the World
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3:30 World .of. ·Mr. Sweeney
3:45 Modera Romances
4:00 PiDky L!e
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5,00 old Timer
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4,00 D~'t!Oial\d

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Lux Vtd!o Tbe"ifre
Damon RLmyon Theatre
News Headlines
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ll:jW Fiiatber 1our Nest
12:b0 Today'• N"'1
12:15 Din1 Dong .School
12:45 industry on Parade
i:oo Par110n'a Study
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2:00 T.ed Mack
2:30 It Pays to ~e Married
3:00 'Way•of the World
3:"1~ Flrst Love
3:30 World Of Mr. Sweeney
3:415 .)Joderr. Romanees
4;00 Pl~ky Lee
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5:00 Old Timer
5:30 Nimrod &amp; Ant:ler
6 :00 News Picture
' 6:10 Footbail Fp~cfts la
0:25 LeB· Paul &amp; Mllry Ford
6:30 Dinah Shore
6:45 New s Car~v,_n
7 :00 You Bet Your Life
7:30 People's Choice8:00

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Strik•
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· lj\110 VaUint Lady
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11:30- Searcb tor TomotTow
ii:~ " 'Ilhe Guiding .J..lght _
12:~ J{atle's Kttehen
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· ~:00 ~obeJt Q. Lewis
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3:30 Bob Crosby Show
~;ob The Brighter Day
S:·~~ Secret Storm
8':30 · On Your Aect;~~nt
4:00 4 O'Clock Theatre
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T"e First Baptist Church bad
their montllly business meeting
Wednesday evening after their
prayer meeting and ~ voted to
pled~ $300 for the Meigs Cnunty
Education
Weekdi!J Religious
program. The amount is to be
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co._~. of Pomerpy, 0. Furiitture in
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gucsls ' d arrani:e for their tran·
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Phil Batey, Uarry Hottman and
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and surroundiag communitiea at·
tf!nded Open House at tbe new
"All Electrie" borne of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Roush on Sbnday ,
October 2, between tbe. hours of
12:30 a.m. -to 7:00 p.m.
The new home, louted an the
corner of Lewi.a and Thi!d Streetl
featured one of tbe most modern
trends in home COhlltructlon with
the electric C.bleray a.,dtant
Ceiling Heat, tnataUed by Home
Servi.., hlc., .of
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$25,000 ·N~W MERCHANDISE
THE HALL· OF DISTRIBUTORS

Two .l&lt;'urn15hed f.Room APAR'f.
MENTS, new furaitll&amp;'t. lJtll&amp;e!N
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The biDao aame opo111ored by
the ..,.. ,~ Lqlon wltb Bob
B•aeb, Neboo Roush; Heney Perr)'
Robek Routh ahd Da.nnr Work·
man ., committee.
The pWlliclty eomml~ ..._e4
are J . L. Stewart, Harry Layne
and Bob Stull.
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Another m_
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in the near fut\ll'e.

~~H~O~U~S~E~I~o~r~re~n~l~l~&amp;~7~~~:1J
pairs done by ti~l~~d experts.
Ha!ry~cr,
He!m•n. Layne and
in town.
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'· ~Worll·tP~;.', I~ifJ,o,eyn!' W~llla
£hil~r.
r~:·to obtain

cd rluri!IS Lhe death
and brother. Rufus C. "~::~:.';!
We wl11h to give special _
to the W. H. FoglesollJil Funeral
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Middleport Band Boosters Jovlted the Logan baqd members to
the Music Room where they were
served
hot-dog"
and
pop.
Mothers &amp;.Hsisting with this wert
Mrs. Walter Crooks, Mrs. George
Childs, Mrs. Arthur Skinner, Mrs.
Francis Anderson, Mrs. Emerscn
Jone11, Mrs. E. M. Blake, Mrs.
Malcolm Roller. Band Dlrector
and Mrs. Earl Warnke also work-

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Super RIKht Tender Mellow Flavore.t

Smoked Hams
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lb.49c
Super Right. ... Center Blade Cut

C'huck Roast
lb.49c
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Sliced Por~· Liver TENDER • • lb. 21c
Ready ...• SPECIAL
or Cod Fillets lb. 27c5'1b. box 1.25
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3-6 oz. cans 59c
Pane., F,...h Froun

Sliced Strawberries
4- J0 oz. pkgs. 89c
Llbllys

Tomato Juice
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Armours Treet ·

Nutley Margarine

12 oz. can 37c

2- Jlb. pkgs. 39c

Dried Pea Beans
21b. bag 25c
sib. bag

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Aunt.,.""

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~eiiool ol ·weaviDJ Stata In Chairs
wiif' be belil ill the. Rock Springs
Grange Hall .cn Wednesday, November 9, .11tarting at 9·30 a. m.
Supervising th.e meeting will
be Miss Anna Blt!bricher, Home
Furnishing Spec1alisl al Ohio
State University.
The training is to weave
with f iber cord, fldt reed, wide
une, splints or other materials:
This Is open to a'!yone wtw b
interested ln
attetiding . ~'or
group!!! who would like to havP
this taught in their own group,
they .should send leaders.
Anyone Interested
in this
ahuuld cCJntact tbe Alriculture
·Extenilon 6Hiee Jmmeaiately,
NOII.y, Home D1!mOnstrafeported.
ftleetlnt (;j• this typeon Tuesday, Nov, 15.

Social Notes

IMPI.OYIIS FITID

Employee. ·of the .Martin Restaurant e~oyed a ateak dinner
with aU lhe customar.y tl'lmmiqs
Mr. and Mn . Paul Fiaber of Frida, nigbt before tbe dinner
Mioeuvllle are visltint irl Colum- wbieh the;y 1erved to the l,opn

From Pomeroy

football team after tbe Jocat game
bWI wltb relatives.
d.inaer . we're ·U,..
Mr. and Mra. WiWam· Parttr Thoae · at
Dunt. man.aeer, Mi'a..
and family of Columbus were reo
White, Pearl
ceat guealli of bil PlreDb, Vr.
ADD Durst,
and Mn1. Edward Parter, Miners-

Nichols, Mr1

ville.

Emmett WUJ,

Mr. and

Mn.

' Jamea Will and dau1bter1 Bd,
and Mrs. Walter Walker apfat

Z~netfvUle

Mr. and
Mn. In
Albert Hoffner with
aad
last
Sunday

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Mr. and -Mrs. Harley Strong an~

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family and in Hamden with Ml'l.
A. R. 'l'edrow.
New Orleana Unceasorod
·Mr. and Mrs. James Oldin
(Emma Reibel) of Toledo are viS.
Arthur Prapa: _ l~vtrfy Gerl•ftd
itin11 .with relatJV'es· hen:.
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Mrs. Fr.ederiell: R!Jbel of Co!·
umbu,s Ia the ·.IUetLof relative~.
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to lnnouaee:ment .JDWe
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tendlnt to tbe·
lal m.W. will be
varioua ·cb,~ of
MeW County with the speaker 1or the diy being:
Koeh from Lowell, Ohio. '· .

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8:30 wltb a Chil4fe1t'a
Commurilon and sermon
delivered by Jl'ie
Slaet .tit 10:80.

FOllowing

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Slight damu_e wu caused when
delivery trU.ek oWned .. by tbe
Valley Baking Company
eest clipped tbe left
·an automobile that was
, left on Route 124, in
Tbur.sday afternoou.
County SberUf re-

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lona-hodied look •mootlii itA w•r ,.;,,
to a wonduful whoo•hina !kirt. For added zest: • rhint1to111
sparkle pin, bracelet sleeve•. A Vicky Vaaahn JuniOr . _.:....-.;.
in Richroo, blended rayon and acetite by' ite1i'i~le.. ·. ( ·

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.Tweedy rnU:tarn ol copper, rello", PIU'I!le, leal or '~·];!~ . .

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2 p.nu l!:venllll IIM'Vie~.
acbeduled for 7::$0 R~P'·
Rev. Earl Slack in~~ ~~"'!:!~~
t.he special ~t;~rvicel
! public b w~lf!Ome to
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Coal,, Suits and
ln tl)e bwy ready To wei.r DllPfil't·
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to pau the
when the wtecli: Deeurred.
Dant.ge. was , lllig~t to the fender, it Wu·reported.

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tertained the Chrlatian C~·~:,:.'j;
ian Class of the ,Pomeroy
of Crist, Tuesday flvenJng at
borne, Mulberry Avll!.
Members re4pd'hded to roll
wlth a question on the new t05ta.li
meot fulfillment. Devctlons
'led by Mrs. Denver Kapple wll,bll i
prayer by Mra. A. ·0 . Lee, tbe
cher of the claq,

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Miss Louiae Gilmore, viee president was in Clharp of the bwl·
neu ae.uion when plana for tb•
annual Chrlstmu Plrlf were dlacuued.

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Chureh F'olk Make ·
Up 225 Gallons
Of Apple Butter ·
twenty-five
&amp;allons of apple-butter were
made and most of the orders delivered Wednesday and Tbunday
by W&lt;lmeo and men of the Middlepcrt Chureh of, Cbri.!lt in spite
or the wont weather for the put
two months.
Five kettles of apple butter
were cooked at ·• time in the yard
of the George Childs home and
during the heavy
down-pour
Two hundred aod

Slick Streets
Said Cause Of
A~fo Accident

Dies Wednesday
Funeral services for WW C.
Merritt, 89, Columbus, f~er as.
sistlnt .superintendent of Jleila
County Sehooll; Wlio dled 11 the"
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AJum Crest HOisPital, l w~_,ay,
wilt' be . held at the A. ~~ Held
F\qieral .Home · Ia ColwnbQII, Sat·
urday it 10 A. M.
He bad been • ~ , iD the .
Ohio &amp;Cbooll "for · "41 ~. and
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bid been lnrrtnlmdttal ia ·orpnlng maily of ·t}le eouatJ'• .JOelal
soeleties. On"e· of llie· olctai mem.ben of the Pinnithf1 t.oda:e of
.JIIsoUs at Atbeila. be lli1d·. been a
member for 18 ,ean. Mr. Merritt also wa!!l a me111bjer of the
Cbureh of Cbrisl
He is survived by his wife,
Flora; a son, Howard, three daulhten, Ml'l. Florine Williams,
Kts. llabd Gilley and Mra. Ncrina Watt., an of Columb111 and six
crandcbildren.
J'rieada may WI IDJ time and
burial will be iii tbe Hebbtrda-

Rain brings "limited vision and
slick streets and It Was reported

bJ·· acting Cblel of Pollee Frank
Hudson •that an aeeldent. wbleh
bappeaed in tbe downPoUr yuter·
daj afternoon on Main ,~treet lh
·tron&amp; of the · Farm Bureau tOilld

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Ohio U. S. No 1 Size A

Katahdin Potatoes
SOibBag98c
10,, lb. bulk 25c
Cheer Dtilei'COIII .............. 2 lae o&amp;o 83e
Dus . . .. . . ... . ..· . . . .. : . . . . . .. . 2 lge. sl!,o '83c
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Sbelia Walker was honored on
ber eighth birthday wPth a party
given by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dallll.!l Walker of Mason on
Saturday afternoon. Her cake was
a two tiered doll cake decorated
ln pink and white.
Those attending were: Sharon
Maynard, Jimmy Maynt:trd, Connie Newton, Sandy Sorden, Nan·
ey, Gary, Leslie, Wesley and Lou
Anna Gibb8, Billy Roush, Phil
Goodnlte, AngeJea Zerkle, Mary
Foater, Billy Zuspan, Judith Dunean, Marilyn Stanley, Johnny
Grueser, ~is Ann Rizer, Denn is
Foreman, Linda Chattin, MJtrilyn
Scbwartz, ~oan, Caroline and
George Illy Van Meter, Pat '!lad

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Mllc:e Ryio.

spent the paat weeltead w1th lier
.mother, Mra., Florenee Burna! de.
,Miss DelotM Kltcbeb Of Dayton
spent tbe weekend hert.
Mr. and Mn. Charln HoUfter
and Mr. and Mrl. Georae Staee cf
Findlay we.re weekend JQests · ot
relatives aDd frlenda. Mrs. HOff•
ner remainder tor a louger vilit, ,

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Sfrelia Walker H onoretl
. . · On Eighth Bir(hday

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hostesses, Agnes Brown, Leona
Smith, Mabel Moore; Marlene
Moore and Gertrude Mit-chell.

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the worthy grand matron.
At the conchuion of the meetIng, refre&amp;hments In keeping with
Halloween were served by the

Jimmy Parsons

er, TQppen PlllDI; Mn. Mabel
Gaul, .AtbtN. and Mn. Callie
Weraor, ll)ddiOJIO!t ·. •Jov G. G.
G'aUI, Athens. Cbau~ Wernet,
MtddJepor1, !lou Cleland and

Classes
Are Scheduled
·i , ,At.- Rocksprings

Pia• were made to •attend
.crand cliapter seuion in Cleve· lowing chapters, Racine, Webb,
Haniaonville,
b.J:ad, Oetober m -27 when Pome- New Marshfield,
roy Clulpter 188 OES met in re- and Aurelius.
A special meeting was pJanned
gular lellion, ,Tuelday evening at
for Thur!'day O~tober 20. Memthe Mllooie Temple.
Mabel GoeJiein, worthy matron bers were reque3ted to bring to
and Deazll Goeg)ein, worthy pa- 'this special meeting 01 the regutron presided onr the meeting lar meeting in November, good
and invitatioru were received to used dothing to be sent overseas
attend "Friencb Night" at the 'roJ- and also sheets and pillow slips
for ca nCer dressings, projects of

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An infonnation affidavit was
filed in t.be Clerk of Courts Office Thursday by Prosecuting At·
torney Jim O'Brien against cart
D. Arnold, en a ehtrJe of drivinJ
vill•, o., Cl!!metery.
under tbe inOuence of alcohol.

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, Admitted WedoesdAy; K)' le ¥ (-..
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Disp1iued Wednesday: Mrs. Patricia Houdashelt, Pomeroy;
Jo
Cla:k, Letart, W. Va., and .Mrs.
Freda Heines, Jliddteport.
Admitted Tbu~y: Mrs. Opal
Van Meter, Pomeroy; Mr. Napper, Syracuse; Mn.· Victor ·voung,

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· Di.!lmisaed Thursday: Misa Mary
Ellen Andrews, Long Bottom; &lt;Mn
Frances Lang, West Columbia and
Virgil Darst, Cheshire.

Threatening.Letter By Gallipolis .•·•.. ,
• . . Mai,:Brnags~n Arrest ByThe ~in

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Thtll'lday the werten took turns
b01d1Qg heavy plutie clotlu
over the kettles to keep tbe raiD
from diluting their pnduct. ·
ApllfOIImllel)t
UliJted
with the- variousbrJ&lt;.,..
part.
of the apple Wtter making aad .
maDY of them W"'!ft erved . their
voiBDie
k
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eb· Wbo br~t the ~ · to the
CbUds home.
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blood pro.
concerned
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to
111•ke
a record-break·
donatiag ~lood

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JobMie ·A lliHn J'tlelion.; 27, ·Of
Gallipolill, bli · ~· . . iiftsted 1ty
nu afebbl and ebal~. with vioIatini a federal extortion NiU~e
for ''CaWhil i tlfrflltftin&amp;· lett.er
tc be mailed" to a'· )'cM.a1 aecr.,_
tary · emplGyed b)&lt;· · the Mason
County Board of Education Ia Pt.

, It .fwu alao said ~l.l~son
and Min Qa}.r,d. bad~ beta trieJul.s.
Jackson wai"Yed UUU~tr~ b.e·
1cre the U. · s .. Comna.il$ner m
Huntlnlton and wu ,~id in de·
(ault of $2.600• ~nd pcndi~C fed ·
·eral &amp;rand ·Juey· act~., ,
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At the ~ame ti.I:D.e .lames Earl
Everett, 19, •Hount Cllre, W. Va ,
was charied with interstate tran,
sportatlon of a atGlu truck. Everett, a AWOL soldier, '1JU spprehended b)' Gallipolja ponce after
driviDJ the truck from pt_ Plea&amp;-

secure Pleuanl
Accordiq: to J. Gordon Sbazt.
that bloodmo- ldia, agent in ebar&amp;e of tbe. Pittsin advance ap- burah FBI offite, tile anonymous
many d(nior• to letter contained no d.mand for
reaion all per- .money. It was Hid U..t tbe IIIMP
d?!~~Qeto. ter ws1 mailed oa · Aapst I to ant.
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He waived eut:rtinatloa aad
off· Jlas.on County uid tbreateud wu jaiJed in default ot $1,500

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