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The DAILY SENTINEL, Pomeroy.Middleport, Ohio

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STILL USIFUL
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rOUT AND IN
Paul KID&gt;es, SattduRy, and
KuUoDd Newo NotH
PROVIDENCE, R. 1.-Tbe Shak
POII'I'LAND, Me .- Whcn a
and ~- Joe Laflerree1
aY MRS. RUISILL IIAINTEI
BY MRS GRAC.E THOMAS
espeare's Head Htlua~ffice of re 1n veter1n, Paul LeCI1ir, Ji.., • farhrtbura. apeat the weelr.en4
A.'tteDdance at Sunday School,
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Pom - 1 Dr. Lester Roush . treasurer ol tbis ~ity's firS\ newspaper, the \ returned ho!'lf l.fter r~eivi nJ. •11 "'ith t~e Kimes aDd lttended
Ukh was 32 offerinc $6.3T. eroy, calle&lt;j. on Mr. and Mrs . J . L. · the annual Methodist Conference I Pri)Vtdence Guelte and Countl')' hor~orable dtscharge _from tbe A~ their Jfandfatber'a fuaeral .

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todtY
aH heand
bad fJihmg-oolll
o_n
wbe
servaces were conduc\ed Wtckbam,
Wed~esday .
or her e 8 Poke here j several
civiCuaed
groqps
andto anhou.se
art 1 my,
h!.mtinl
1 and former past_
Rev. John Elwood of Racine .
Mra .. Mary Batley spent Wednes- yesterday mormng .
illlery. The buildiD.I was ereeted ~·~ll""d with his foun&amp;"er brotbr
Wltma Buruum of Port· day WJtb M-r . and
Mrs . Cl yde
MrS . James Titus Sr. returned in 1'763.
Richard , a Marine COl"Pfi enUJtee.
, was the Sunday guest of Well:t.
to her home Friday frorfl attendThe hunting and fishi ng have
. Erma Rou.oh and family .
Mrs . J . L Wickhom and Mrs ing the 24th annual convention of No· RIVUSALS
' been postponed for four
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Damewood 1 Will Hetlman attended the Muss- O~io Association or Garden Clubs
MEMPillS, Teno.-Ther e was · Paul signed UP with the
Suud,ay at Hockingport tbe ionary meeting Thun!iday.
held at Columbus. Mn . Titus is no doubt about a declalon of lhej
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of Mr. and Mrs·. Roy Vine·
.Mra. Jack Ritchey and son, Eu- state chairman of Flower Shows.
umpire, Jimrnw Webb, being
CHESTER
gene, Cleveland and Min Eleanor
Mrs. Lee Myers and Mrs. Floyd held In the Her nando DeSoto
By CLARICE ALLEN
and Mrs. Han.son Holter Well , called on their grandmottl er Ttlomas were calhng at the Car- timer's baseball league
$~:;~r,Wednesdly
evening at Mrs. Mary Bailey, Monday .
man Rest Home Monday .
WetJb a1wo is president Cif the
Mr. and Mrs . G.
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the guests of Mr .
Mr. aad Mrs. Will Heilman atMr. and Mrs. Almus Rawling.!! gue .
spent several days
Thomas ·
1en ded miSSionary
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with relatives
and
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st"rvice at c ar.- were Sunday dinner ~!Ue11ts of
"""' Bertha Holter, Mrs. Norm,•lleton c hurch where Mr. Heilman 's Mr. a nd Mrs. Jesse Sweeney of A VENDOR AT HEART
Fai -mont, W.Va.
Mrs . Ora Archer,
nephew, William Gcn hcimer was Sa lem Center.
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NEW YORK UP-Jim Bl ount·,
Misll Shirley Summerfield left
Holter of Morn.ing
the speaker.
• Mr . and Mrs. Forrest McCann a subway change-maker , thought Soodu;~: to en ter school at 'Otrio
M
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Uni\' ersity, Athens .
r . an Mrs . Roy Pooler and and family , Nitro, spent the week he had the perfed answer to
M. ll . Allen anrl Chester Allen
end with Mr . and Mrs. Clarence large crap game losses-until Br ice, O., were over night guea1.s
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wrre recent guests of Mrs. Aman · Price. They met wLth an accident Tuesday.
of Mr . and Mrs. Clayton Allen-,
da Ba cr and fam ily .
upon their return home injuring
He was held in $1,600 bail in Friday .
M'l's. Rose Genhcimcr and chi\- Mrs . McCann's shoulder.
Felony Court on a grand larecny
Mr. and M-rs. c. N. Jon es .a"-d
dren, Mnt. Betty Kn .ght
and
A doctor was called Sunday to charge that he stole 5,761 subway Mrs. Uenry Beaver were bl1Siness
chiktrcn of Athens Road were see Jim Morris, small son of Mr. tokens and sold them on the side visitors in Parkersburg, S~l1"~'~ · 1
Sunday guests of Mrs . John Bai- and Mrs. Carl Morris. He also walk at cut ratea.
Mr . and Mrs. Ray Morris,
ley and family.
called on Mrs. Ana Bryant.
umbus, spent the -weekend wltb
Mt . and Mrs . David Holter and
William Alexander of Columbus DIDN'T WANT TO JUMP OFF
Mr . and Mrs. Ricarhd Fick and
daughter. Julia Ann of Darwin, wa 5 a weekend guest of Mr. and
PORTSMOU11i, England UPD. k.
Mr s. Ra IP h s·ISSOP ·Of p omcroy,
JeMiss
le. Lenora
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Charles Jones was fined $2.80 l'OBet:zing, who , has
were Sunday gucSl3 of their par- daughter Phyllis and son Emerson dly , for pulling the emergency ·
s.taying with Mr~. Tuttle,
enls, Mr. and Mrs H. R Holter .
M
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eord and stopping a Brighton- i
Ridge, gpent a few day11
Miss Bett.y Nelson of Rio Granr . an
rs. · 1
cl man were Por' -mouth l•ain "wl.lhout reason· h M F ' M·11
de, spent Sunday with her grand-~ Thursday evenmg tallers of Mr.
u.
W)t
rs. reua 1 er.
able cause."
Lowell Beaver attended the
I parents, Mr . an&lt;l Mrs. Charles an d M rs. Le aa rd Lan h am. · ·
Baer .
Mr. and M-rs. Harry Brown and
Jones said his hat blew out a Miller reunion at Charleston, W.
The
Ladies Aid will meet) sons were Sunday· afternoon call~ window.
Va ., Sunday.
---Mrs. Della Windsor spent sevThursda}' al the home of Mrs . ers of Mr . .and Mrs. Ruuell PaintChnsly Baer for quilting.
er and son, Robert.
Mrs. Lee Myers. Mrs. Alexander era!' day·s in ColllmbWi and attend
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Rev . and Mrs. Clyde Hinton, Lo- and son accompanied him home ed a C1lnvention.
~n were Monday and TUesday after spending a week here .
Joe G: llilian , Canton , spent the
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
HeilMr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Thomas
WE'ek
end with Mr. and Mn!. Eber
Annouotlnr
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Gillilian .
man .
were Sunday evening callers at
Mr . and Mrs. John Rose and
The Opening of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Violet, the Harley Hoffman home, Salem ehildrlll, Bashan, called 00 Mr.
Mr. and Mrs . Floyd Spence, Mr. Center.
and Mrs. J. M. TlLUI&lt;', Sunday.
Ira Barker took Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Elberfeld was in co- :
and Mrs. Denzil Geoglein and daughter, Phyllis were Sunday viii- Marion Wood to the Schaekel ~lin- lumbus a few days to be with his
ic Tuesday wbere Mrs. Wood rc- fB.tth cr who underwent an operators of Mrs . Jennie Roush.
Over Sanborn's Jewelry Store
lion in a Columbus hospital. Mrs.
Sunday callers of Mr. and ~rs . ceivcd a foot treatment. •
Mill 'S treet - Mid'dleport
Mrs. L. J . Heiner, chairman of Elberfeld and so n, Mike
J . L. Wickham were M-r. and Mrs.
Eldon Will , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Missionary Education attended Jn in Middleport with Mr . and Mrs.
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Dailey, Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs . executive meeting of the
Glen Lambert.
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John Wickham , Frank Well , Mr. of Athens Presbtery Tuesday.
Mr . and Mrs. Donald Matlack
JERRY PULLEN: Mana&amp;er
(Formerly or s ...rords Beauty
Mrs. Ethel Nelson, M1's . LconP and daughter Belpre were Sunday
and Mrs. Charlie Frank and ·son,
E: Main St. Ph. 430M
Shop whkh has been closed.) '·
Alfred .
Musser and Miss Helen Mae Nel · guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. Vin::il Roush and son Don- son were QallipoJis visitors on Christy.
nie called on Mr. and M-rs. Grov~r Tuesday,
Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence Warn 2r
Cristy, Ches ler and olher friends
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jordan an·d daughters, Columbus, and
at Long Bottom Sunday.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. · . and Mrs. J . T. Mccs, At.hen.;,
· Rev . and Mrs. Clyde Hinton, J..o..l and Mrs. Jack Bartrum of Ohc- ·
Sunday caners of GOrdon
gan, called at the J. L. WickhMl shire RD.
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and son, Keith and Mr.
home Tuesday .
~ Mrs. Kate M.iJler of Columbus .and M1·s . Thed Croy.
Patty McGrath, daughter Of
Mr. and Mrs . Clyde Well and came Wednesday tO spend a week
daughter, Elenora called on M 1~s. with her niece, Miss Opal Arm- Mr . and Mrs . Thomas MoGrath,
Mary Bailey, Sunday.
1 strong~
is !l patient at the St. Joseph. Hospital, Parkersburg .
Mr . a nd Mrs. Waid Kimes aod
son , Jimmy, who h.avr! been '11v ing in Sandusky, spent several
days at their home here: having
been caJI~d
, by
of
and
her father , Guy ·

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· Mrt. HiHI B;own ·• and Kn.
Suo llalloey aocl olli!'!ren, .Par~ersbprl, eiJle.s OIJi )11;, Glacb'a
Cro;v, SuadiQ' even1o1.
~er llookm~. F.ut Lit;e~

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JERRY'S
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CAMMON BED SHEETS

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$4.00

PIUow Cues 4! Aly 31 ._b.,., I

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September Sale!

GUDDaN FOUR. HOUR

DRESS TROUSERS

ENAMEL

SOlid colo"!. and

Non yellowing whit,e -enamel
A whJte that ata.ya Wbl&amp;el For

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3.95 Mu~er~ u1e f3.00
U5 Trotiaen sale $4.00
• IU &amp; 'l'ro.llaen u1e ·...00

2 quarts $2.60

wool ne«es: tftedi &amp;Ptt

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9,95 Trouen , Ale ' ' .00

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ROUSH'S

Sell~ember

LOOPHOLE

Barry Slllli"ni

Charl~t~

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Thursday and Friday
· S.ptemHr 23-24
SAADIA
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Cornel Wilda, Mel Ferrer,

Saturday · Sep' "'"""tf' ~5

RIDERS OF THE
PURPLE SAGE

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Geo,.re Moll•semtrJ
Zane Grey Story
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MeGraw

SHOE STORE

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C. F. HIBBS. Prop
N. Seeond
Middleport, 0 .

Kirby Grant; Marr Ellen KaJ

YUKON VENGEANO:

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LIVING ROOM'
SUITES

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Choice of Colors &amp; Styles

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Low Pricel

All for $299.00

Automatic FRIGIDAIRE
Eledric Range

$20995
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Mildred Roush
AssTgnment
In North Pakistan

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Meip County sthoola were ditmiDed for the afterooon today for
a county teachers meeting. which
was held this afternoon at the
Sali~ury township school build·
ing at 1:30 p. m.
The meeting was sthed'uled to
elect delegates- ,to tbe Ohio Education Association and elect delegates to the ,Southeastern Education Aa.sociatlon.
Three speakers were slated to 1
speak to the group. Walton Bliss,\
executive secretary of Ohio Edu·
c:ation Aisoeiation, W. H. Kyle,
auditor-comptroller of the Ohio
Educational Association and Mrs.
Wallace Bradford, Middleport, who
will speak on the school tubenm·
losis program in the county.

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Convenient 1'tnns

Single Col&gt;y- 5c

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Buainess Phone 398

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PLAN NOW TO ATTEND
Southeastern Ohio's Only .Car Auctt•n ot:
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Southeastern
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llmmr Bord; BID WIIUaDUI

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MAMMOUTHPARADETOGO
THROUGH TWIN-CITY RT•

·Carpenter Man Named Director
Of Ohio Broiler Division ·

See these Cars Anytime.

RACING Irl.OOD

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Claudette Cotb.,t, Fred Mac·
Murray, Mlirlorlt Mllin,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohi~, Friday~

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~:~::.d~f :~~uu~r·o:~s ~;. !FIREMEN CRAfEF.IJt FOR IFARMERS AND
~~~!~~~..~~ll~~~i:! in'co~:~~n:~ NEW RIVER
BO 'IT.. DEALERS
MEET
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September 23- 24

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All h igh schools in Meigs County
will close at the end of their
morning cLasses on Scptem~"r 30
so thlt students may attend thE'
Second Annual Meigs County Broi. . . . . . , (!o ...~
lllootoal · lilt ......., ..,..
ler Festival to be hclrl in Pomeroy
on that day .
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Members ()( the M-eigs County
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Junior Chamber of Commerc(' today announced the el r..s ing of the
schools after the final details of
dismissing the schools at noun
were ironed out ycr.t£'rday. '
Some complications were in vo!veft in the ma~tcr since a dis·
missal at the end of the mornin!l
classes would have meant that
students would havt" missed th 2
festival parade which was se hc. dulcd originally at 11 a. m. It wa s
disclosed that a feelin g existed
that the parade wou ld hi' one of
• fdfreation at tM ftsti¥11.
JOANNE COMBS, 16-y,ar&lt;~ld the most attractive features of
TRYING THEM ON I',OR SIZ.
Shown left to ,..lgh~ s.a.-...u.
dauthter of !Mr. 11ncl ~rs. Car· the d&lt;~y and thal 1f lltttdents would
--Mtmben of Jh• 1Mi.81 Coun•ne ·Buckley, larl
THforcl,
miss seei ng it with the noon d isson
Comln, Lohl BoHom, Is an
ty .Junior Cho~mbe-r of i:omn)t:r~
A:t .hnnel, ancl t Merry 'K.Idl • entl'ant
missal then the dismis!:ial of th e
1'~kes
in
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"'Mitli
Slide
Chick"
co .• re plctvred lekv•· •fhr .._
Stanc:Ung·BIII ·Kn ...t, pral ....t
students
would probably not be
contast
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the
Second
Annual
lnt fitted with fhelt-· · Mw red
J•m• .T. Jobb. IUf:hard FoUtod
Meigs Broil• Fatinl. Min too advantageous.
-baMball oapi "'"''"• ttM Jay·
l)lc~ OY!'tn and '1114 ReH .
JaycH committee members and .
Combs , is a sophomore ,... Chncen embltm ·abcwe :the visor.
achool
authoritin
conferred
tar Hith School and
AtkiM
Mildred J. Rouillh, General Pro· f
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ynt.rday and ironM out a plan
Chick H.tchary ,h
spontorlng
wMf'eby the paraode was rescheher ,in the event. ~he
iudting
will tlah place :Thunday av.
duled to lene Middleport •t 1
nina. Sapt...-wber 30th •• 8 p.m~
p, m. so that all atudenh belnt
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The .contntantt. 'will ride on a
dismisHd at the cot'lclusion of
for a 4-day Vl5lt on he&lt; way to
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float' in • parade from Middl•
the mo.-ning program will be
Pakistan ,
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able to ~Ktt Pomeroy and MidMiss Roush is tbe daughter of
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dleport ft'l time t~ew the parDr.· ODd M.rs. Looter L. Roush, ...u 14-Foot craft Re a~.es . sot,d!Ell 1\;.ia...NSF&amp;RilED . . ··.Eignt deal•t', rep•es&lt;ntatives
ade. All achech•lln• of the day's
re~enll,i&gt;l Columbus, 1?8 Seeoad Haafed.Vjlil8el
~ p..,~-~:wt.
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lttlvitln was. ...-hat re.,iMd
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~~~::.:h~;er fJlght to Pishaw:ar, in
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Ohio. recently was tranSferred prepare
recommend;,at19ns
for CINCINNATI PRClDtJt1! ~
Roger Morgan, chair man of the
Pakistan, th.J seal o( th~
The Middleport Vnlunteet Fire from the .Zit Division to the 25th Meigs County, on lime and ferti·
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oepart.ment tod.&amp;Y extended. a Infantry Division, which is-,JQOW in li:zer use and crop varietiCII.
steady, a~i.e ?n gboit..' demand; /aycee paJ'ad e committee and
University of PisJtawar.
Warm thanks t() the local business process of leaving Korea for Seho. d' f
t consumers, large whlte 5;o to.~lh , parade marshli\1 , also today anShe goes under a two year con- firms and individuals whose eon- field Barracks, Hawaii.
The grou_p cons~ste . o coun Y brown-mix 49 .to 53 1-2; medwms nounced that 30 organizations,
tract between Colorado Agricul.
. representatives whtch Will prepare 28 to 30' ",· wholesale, commercial businesses and indi vidUals have
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d tributions made possible the ren
tural and Mec h amca.
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ege ·an1 cent purchue of a riew first a1·d ·
The 25th' "Tropic Lighlnin&amp;" D1 · bulletins to send to all dealers 60 . per. cent A, medium large registered to enter tloats. motur
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the Fe er
pera wns
mtn 8· rescue bo&amp;t.
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vision, which has seen more com· and farmers in this county.
white 49 to 51 !h., brown 38 to 51 vehicles arid other i't ems in the
tration.
'the eraft is· a 14-foot, one-deeker bat in Korea than any other ~mer ·
1 1~2; mediWlls ~ to 28 ; small 18- parade. Those who are officially
Miss Roush is a graduate ol
lean unit, arrived on the penmsula
Those present were Gordon .J. 1 18.
registered with Morgan include:
i aluminum boat,. powered by a ten
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tor The firemen in July 1930, shortly after thf Ryder, Extension Agronomist at
Chickens. stftdY to lc lower;
The Pomeroy Lions Club, MidScience
.in Home Economics and lodrsbepoFlwer
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H.tram fryers ~._24;
tten1, huvy 14 to dleport Powder Puff Club, Meigs
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.. ,;Honey" Russell. 1 Communist invasion.
Ohio State Umvers1ty,
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from CclJumbia University, Mas- ~el that the 'boat will meet the
Perry, son of MrM. Ernest Perry
15; hens. light 11-12; old ~
County Pomona Grange. Fleming's
ter of Arts in Nutritlon, and also
ost rl id tests o! any emergency Route l , Carpenter, entere~· t~c blawter, Middleport, Dale Dye , ters 1~11. Dressed. !fryers,
Hat.r:hery al Steubenville, Crow
bas her professional Diploma in m
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Army in Mach 1953 and arnved w Harrisonville, H. E. Shields, Office
to ·38 ,1-2; h•n• '29 to .131.
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rom o1um 1a .
Tha boat was purehued to re- Korea last October.
Manager of Agricultural StabiHza·
Butter, 90 S&gt;C&lt;lre ,..... .
J.ct&lt;~;rt Falls, Maple Lawn Poultry
Farm,
Elberfeld's
Department
She has taught in Ohio Wes- place a water craft u1at the fire ·
lion and Conservatio~ Progra~. CINCINNJ\TI LiVESTOCK
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Middleport
Rotary
Cl uh.
leyan
University,
Russell
Sage
men
had
used
since
1937.
The
oldSQUAD
ANSWERS
CALL
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Howard
Nolan,
Vocatwnal
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College for Girls in Troy, New er boat was purchased second-~ The Pomc,oy Emer.,.ency squad
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York and In Columbia University
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. 4.000,. moderatel y active;
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Meigs County
was caJlcd to Syracuse for Lowt!'!l B'akeslee': County
agrieu!tural 1 25c htgher; 190 to 240 lb 19.85- County Jaycees,
. hand tllat same year.
before aeceptillj her pre&amp;ent posi·
Everett Bachner of ~iddleport I Wingett,' who was taken to th~
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19 oo· 160-180 lb 19.10; 180-190 lb J.aycec-cttes. Sugar Run Flour
tion with the Agricultural and compiled the followiac list of eon- Meigs General Hospital, becau:~e agent, Carl B1hkam and Hugh Cus- 19 · 60 ~ 240-260 lb
19 .60- 19.75 ; Mill , Meigs County Riding Club,
Mechanical College of Colorado.
.b
for
the
boat
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d.l.
tcr,
Soil
conservation
Service.
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•toady,
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Racine American Legion Post
15 1 ' 50
Her chief work in Pakistan will 1rl u1ora
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of a earl con ' Jon .
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Smith Clothing Co .• Middleport
cattle, 700, calves, 150.
slow , drill team, Drew Webster Pol'it No.
be
to
help
improve
the
stan~ard
Lunch
Fred
Mourning,
Noah
Hassteady
to
weak
;
commercial
and 39, American Legion color guard.
t.
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3y MEMBERSHIP-Anf person of livlng among the Pakistanian kins,
ShDC ~tore, Dickie
good steers and yearliD'gs 18.50- F.armPrs Feed and Supply, Mcig::;
1
people,
.,pe&lt;ially
mothers,
snd
tc
Dreu
Shop,
Frencb
Motor
Co,
21.50; choice :IIi; utllily and com- Equipment Co., Pom eroy Motor
Attend Three·Day Meet Interested in the groWing of &lt;hf•· Introduce better standards of McMaat.er Hardware Store, Baker's
meKial 12-16; Ultility commercial Co., Letart
Fall s
Community,
l!:en broilers Is eligible for mem'fraclor
Sales.
Brown
Brothers
teaehing
in
tbe
Department
of
Furntiure
Store,
·Meip
Gr~ery
COW!
8.!MH3;
ltl.ility
and
commerH . E. Starkey, of Carpenter. bershlp,
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Economics
in
the
Univer·
Co.,
May
Parks,
Middleport
Feed
.
cia\
bulls
12-12.75;
good
and
choHome
Harry
Lodwick
of
Chesler.
Paul
was named Thursday to be ope of
·4. VOTING-Each votlna: mem·
aid
in
settina:
up
•nMill.
Ralph
Pr•tt.
Home
Restaurice
vealers
16-20;
utility
and
com·
She
will
Valley
Feed
Co.,
At Holter
.
Ohio
five director!! of the Broiler Dl~j- ber shall be entitled t~rone vote..Oh
the choicer plants may be seen mertial 12-UI.
k-ins Hatchery. Jimm:ll Parsons Moaion of the Ohio Poultry lm'prove- all matters coming up for vote be,. exien!&gt;ion )lf8lem in her depart~ lilt, Wallaee Iewelry.
Werner Radio sliGP, Middleport Dr. Ray Piek.eDI Heads to advantage .
Sheep, 200. steady , good
and tor Co., Blacttnar Auto Co., Rock
ment Associatioo at the Seventh fore the members. :vo.tlna: privill- meDt for the University.
Sunday
sbe
wlll
fly
to
WasbiDI·
Wine
Store,
St!hm0U'f
Hardware
Medical
Center
Willed
Dr.
•Pickens.
\lnd
the
Memorial
choice
18-19;
choice
and
prime
Springs Grange; Beta Sigma Phi
Annual Ohio Poultr:,. lltdustr(es gea shall be · resVicttd to · active
Hospital jeemmltt.... ,.. d.tlnl· 20: utilfty and good 15-17; ewes Sorority . Compton Farm and the
Conferenc~ at Columbus. .
members aetually producing ,chic· ton, D. C., £or flnRl briefina and AppUane~, Middleport Book
thence to Pi11htwar .via New York, Store, Eddle B1.1rket• Cross Hard· To ViUage
Tom Jones tely planning ~r UPinslon M 2-4; fecdf'r lambs 14-15.
General Mach ine Co.
The conference, a thrte day af- ken broilers.
Kar••bl
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the ibuildlnt~ tfacllltlea •nd for
Londo. • •-tanbul
Mortfan lndlcatiKI that oth•r ore
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.
fair was conducted on the Ohio
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Middl
rt ill ba.
n~W additions ta .fh• thH in the
JONES NAMED TO COUNCIL
laniutiona and businesses baye
Stat'e Fairground!!. Tuesday was
5. MANAGEMENT ~-:- _MdageAllen Appliance., Spen~ Mar::
epo W - ve a
near lfutllre.
E
ket, Dutton DruB Store. Beeker's I medical center Monda.v
morn·
. . on of The appointment of . Bartow !M.n reported "inter•sted" in
dnip~ted as Turkey Day, Wed- ft!&lt;e~t of t~e ..l\rpjler. .,~l'VJIIOn •hill ADKINS TII'IATID AT CLINIC
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Rankin
Ray
Pickens,
.,
Jones of Pa~nt Pleasa nt to the
taking part in the parade and
nesday, Hatchery Day and Thun- be IIJ ehar1e .Ot' ··oiler D~vi~­
Dennis Adkins of Harrisonville Barber Sbop, O:yer's Barber Shop, ing bright and early.
Mr . and Mrs . Ray W. Pickens, National Cnuncil of Consultanlli
extended a cordi•! invitation
doy • Broiler Day.
Ion Commltt~e o1 5 J!l'l1l)len· Th" wu treated for m1nor
iajuriea
J~ to $1.00 Store, Charles ,
Jones Memoria) Hospi- Clifton, graduated from the Kirk- of the Small Businel!s Administra- he
·'O. Atklm, ioUI hatchery Comnp.1ttee shall be .eft::Cted at tbc &amp;t the Muon Clinic, Thursday :J~:r
t.r all of thOM groups to "ioin
· s sville Colile~ of Ostenpathy alld lion was announced in Washington
th• thror19-"
prOprietor, .. rYed as 1 mtmber annual m~etlngs b)_' _and .from the morning. after an aoeident i1t the . Foreman &amp; Abbott, Sohio Ser- 1a l CllniC WI'll open 1'ts d oor
Suflgery, Kirksville, Mo., on May on Thunday .
"We are most anxious to Iy.ve
ef e ,.,... which cfiHuHtd the voling membenhip.:·:
operatioflll of the WilUama COil vice Stati~m, Walter, Bu~c~ Martin for patieots, under the direc· 20, 1953. He interned at GrandJ.ones is a West Virginia stat('
near
West
COlumbia.
this
parade to be th e greates~
Company
sutlli~ "Whit 11 The lnt
Committee meiiJb'" •hall se~e
Reataurant, BeSS" Sanborn, Frank tion of Dr. R. Ray Pickens
view HospUal , payton. A
senator and a real estate man .
yet
staged
in the area . We havf!
AdklM wu treated by Dr. "1'. Johuton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Chick Fw lrt~lltr Procluctloa ~ for a period or ' t*'o1. yem . wUh
· k
·u hed\d h18' uate of Wahama High
in
The National Council of Con·
numerous outstanding flo.ats rc·
I?r. Pte ens WI
sc · c
1942, Dr. Pickens was em...Joyed
, Other local residents allendir!.g three membert beia~; eleeted on J. McGowan. for Jacer•Uona of tbr. ltoush Powell Service StatiOn,
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offtce bours for three ltmes a
~-"'
sultants is composed of businesstbe ~ Brotter Day activities at the cvt;n numtMred ' years and two face and abrasions of the · rt.._t Weaver lee Cream Co.,
prtng I day
d i addition will be re- at the Marietta ~g. Co., until he men from all sections of the na- ported to be under construction
conference were Theodore Smith, memberl bein&amp; e),~ on the off shotdder and' arm after be Wll ~~.11 Dairy, Tuekerma.n Grocery,' sidi~n inn a newiy-remode1l ed entered Marsb.aiJ College for ad- tion who serve as unpaid consul - at the present time, but t here is
mately 8:00 a.m.
c . E. flakeslee, 'Alfred Crow and Dumber ol yeus .. ·. ~.
Lel•nd Brown, Bob ~yer, Adaline apartment on the secoll'd floor of vanced study . He received his tants to the Small Busincu Ad· always room for more and wro
hope that the entire county w:ll
Jama.L. Spencer.
At eac:h ~~~~.~ tl;l · em.Mr re- Struck by fiylng coal at approsl- Rdu•h~ Lltp~ Servtce
Station, tbe building, so that he will be Bachelor ()f Science degree from mini9lration.
He ...-as releB:Eied from the Clill- Reiner's Baking Co., Holsum BaJt. available fol" emergency calls at the University of Minnesota and
Byalawa put into effect by the celving the gr~~ , ~mber of
~~~~~~~~~- take an active part in the fest;.
val," Morgan said.
votes shall ~rV1f ' ~ · ~ember of ic alter his treatment.
Broiler Division, are as follows :
_ing Co., and Rall"s-Ben Franklin Ql· time&amp;.
,
taught Science at Waharna High
The parade chairman also rP1. NAtME-This
organization the Board of .'Dir
n · of the THRII SONS All !lORN .
1
Store.
Tho 'lovlidl"' hov•l"' lila Jo,. School in 194849. During World Cap'n OJ
Bend
qucsted
that groups pJannin&amp; In
. aba.U., be known. as th~ Broilf\ Div~ ~hi? Prxdtry IrmPf, .
eat Also.
Admtled to 'the Kelp General
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Mlmorlal Hospital CUnlc War JJ be received his naval
Lake part in tbe parade contart
fti~tl ;~ ,the ObtO Poultry JmJT\OVC· CiatiOil for I peri~ ·, tWO f~ln.
SPINDS LIAVE I~ JMAN
1
woo loft ~ ~- •ltloiO of Mid- wl@ at Pensitola. Fla. as a ·
Hoapltal reeently were Anna Mu·•• Tn.
him at their earliest convenience.
HA
. KATA. Japan-Pfe. H arold .M..~ ......,
t•- "" lolo Copteln · in the Air Force and bolds
ment Auociatlon.
6. COMMI'ITtE
HAIRMAN· rray, Pomeroy; Ruby TayIor, Ill.•
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Although there is no deadli11 e !if't
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22,
wllose
wlfe.o
1utlne,
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T
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ran-k
or
First
Lientenanl.
in
t
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2. PURPOSE-The purpose . of SECRETARY-A&gt;C
lllec Cbalr eine; Mn. Sam Arnold, Syucuae; D. Gra.....
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for parade entries, Morgan reporta·•
~it organization a hall be to pro- man and Vice Ch~mln 1haJI be· Mn. TUtey Wbale:t, Pomeroy: aad mother )lv:t ob. Rbu\e 2. Ra- ~ 1tolo ~--tor
--'"' •• ...,.n of Air Force Naval Re!erve. 1
1
ed that an earl)' re&amp;istratioll will t
At ·t be Khitsville Col ege .,
mote. fOBter unify and to improve elected by the · Comlnlttee eaeh Mra. Ethel Betziq, Raclue, route- cine, Ghio, reeently s~at •even tfM flnt World war.
be appreciated.
broiler industry in such min- year tfom amona:
mem: l; and Mra. Audrey Hart, Racine. day&amp; in J•paa on a r:eat and re- The llfle brick buildiDg has Osteopathy and Surgery, where
In addition to the floats alrcarly
Dilcllaf'led were Jlme~ W:blte. euperatlon leave froiD the 188tb . been remodeled 80 that the . 1 c- he studied for four years, he was
aer- as the membership may _dea bers.
registered
bands from Chester,
Sy.r aeuse; ~tie Collint, Pomeroy; Field ArtiUe:ry BattaUon Ih ~t!HI, keas' lirilll quarters are separ- inltiat~ into Pl\i Si&amp;ma Gafmmh•
Middleport Pomeroy and Point
Mra. Iklloret •Wiii._.Pomemy; .\11.Priv'ate Fint Clan GradJ, . a ate from tlbe down"Stairs rooms. fraternity and ia .a member o t e
Pleasant have also been registere1
na Murray, Pomei'Qy; and Mtl. driver iD Battery B. .eocnplet,ed Tbe apartment iacludes livinc· Acacia Club aad the
1 DON'T.Jp~!lET
the parade and .11ore schools
for
Luey Rmah, MiddlfloPOrt.
baaic tra~ at Camp Polk, La.
roont, two bedrooms, kitchen and mLoedgr ~~}{,
·~~b~hm~~~ ..to dan•hter
tBlrtht were i aoa ' 'to Mrs. Stm .
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bltb wltb the third floor, wblcb
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arf' being l'ont~ted in order to
Arnold ~ aoo' to Mn. Andr&lt;Y ·0111 ,INiJiill Hiil.iilll
Is at preoent unfinished. leavilli of Mr. aod Mrs. 1\alph Crosby,
sec::ure a large number ot the muslAdmit.,_ to the Hollef HOIPl· •pace for expanalon.
Minne11ota, and they have a seven
Hal'lt, ~ad· a sOD io )ln. Miry Lou
cal group~~ .
Hatfield.
b.l receDtly' froqa thia' area wu
DoWnslairl there will be watt- year old son, Ray Picken~~ m.
TM b1auty contest to Mlect
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JAYOih:S
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M·r a. Hubert 0 . ~·· Pol\~ inc rDOIDI, doctors' office8 , ex· Mrs. Pkken1 taught in Kirksville
"Miss Slick Chict.'• will be h1ld
. amlUUOD roomS. X-ray room, de- and Dayton and ill wortin1 for
:roy. ,
at I p. m,
, , · . .
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'tlloptnf ,room, bualness office, her Mute~'s decree at Maral\aU
J._
ul4 t,eDiattvo ]llano call for ·ono Coll ..e tbl&amp; Winter, taklnl,
PAST MATIONI TO MilT
· · · , J ·ill!'
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rOitl. Wbieh m.y be used ·to keep evenina: councr. Dr- Plekeu
The Past Matrons of Pome.ro7
,, ¥oclflll7: 111•. ~ ol ;
P~.m. -.l&amp;ht if
thor bu. warted for 218
. .
•tf'n.,.;. ...,., think !hot wt... Cbopter 0 . E. S. will mett.,ot the .
to lill!li ~ !or
'i'be meulve grounds, wbkh the llanetta life. · Co.,
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4,.. lioaie oC Nellie Traey au.t ~,.,·
letfoo. b!1!f .lilipQttnot- 'I""' ar.,
•ert ~ ·llo1tlfy o! the late sen•tor.
sbler, Hlu WIDoh'
~·-•· ono,•
dq. tveulna.
(~rilillt&gt;
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up --.... "' ,_..,.a11led ,

Bile

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LOTS
CARSf
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ABSOLUTELY 1'40 JUNKERS

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Det~ored To The lrdermt 01 TheM.,,..,... ..rea

County ~hools
Di11inissed For
Teachers' Meet

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~ditoriol Phone 397

No, 136

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c_..l.., ,CLAYTON W. VITROSKY, G&lt;and Coptoln ef Hoot, ef Tho .Oro... Choptot' ol
Royol Arch - · of Ohjo.

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POM&amp;ROY
THEATRES
_... ____BEND
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First quaJ!ty 'Cannon' Sbeets

Everyone Invited Anyone over 21 can buy
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WIST YIRGINt.l: Sunny todoy,
hleb 70 1o 71. Cloor """~ to·
nltiht, law 36 hi 42. leturd~y
mlllly tunDJ' ancl .alltlhtlr wtrmer.

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GIGANTIC USED CAR AUCTION. , ·

Sizes 4 to 9

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. From INFANTS To SUB-TEENS .,

Phone 6018· Y

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Replar f5.95 ChelaUJe

$1.95
and $2.95
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* Arch Shoes

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* Loafers

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Medium Weight, Flannel Lined.

* 8allarinas
* Flattf.s

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STOCKINGS

For BOYS and GIRLS
'Just The Thing For School'

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nYe TIIOUalld ~

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JUST IN TIME FOR FALL
Take Advantage of This Tre'mendous
Sale and SAVE 25"" to 40%!

Women's Fall
Dress Shoes

'flRAR'fl

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SALE!

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• 7L P:1lr. not n cool ton .. ht, low
42 to ~ 1\turoy clw4y .,..

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HOUSE WIFE
SPECIAL!
The Clothes Y
con put in One
Regular Size
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and Dora llooe, Buhan, ealled oii
llollle ~ FrJdl1.
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Frtnk Cofttrly, N'ew Yotl Clty.
JPeDt a few daY• witb hit ~~
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r' .Septembf;!r 30th

roda

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Papthers Ketm [JACKETS HAVE BRIDE,.. AT LAST
HEAVY INJlJRY
For Chau~cey LJST IN SOUAD !
Upset Tomght

Jrpt~ers
Thre~ ~t

Win

Point Pleasant

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A red hot trow B uthers bowl
ing qumtet tan up a new M&gt;a~on ~

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MOON
BEAMS

By Alan Mcrvtr

Moudlepo1t 1
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Churr:~ Clfln Met

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IN TOMORROW'S OPENING GAME

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Brand New PLYMOUTH
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Chrysler New Yorker

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1948

TjlLEVISI(lN

21 Inch

Ford

TELEVISION
$159.95 up·

Service

good buy Try 1! todav for only

$395

KARR

and

VANZANDT

NAME THAT STAHr'S FOR QUALITY

POMIROY, OHIO

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At Nicholson Home

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Men's Brotherhood
Ho/d Church Dinner

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To Wills, Sunday

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Ml"ddleport, Oha"o

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Thanksgiving Plans
Are Set W~nesday

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Home Appfion~•~

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COLLINS' JEWELl\¥

l{ev Fred I Gardner lind

R~tY

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---NO MORE HAY

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PROVIDENCE, R I ~Thia 300
year old c1'y has seen tts 111t ha}
mg The eity purchased the 1ast
farm wtthm the city limtls and
cut the hay m preparahon for a

p;~~~h~OU~Slnj

wpl
be he\d at the ftock Sppng:
C~urch on Monday evenmg', Octo
ber 18
BUT MAYBE f,Oflf'l
NASHviLLE Teen UP-Statr
alcohoiJc contro1 agent. reported
they found $8 000 wurth of bonded
whtsky In a Fayntte County hAy
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§~P¥!g:~ W1Tf1

fl SMILE'

All the 'exti014' tha~ mate dining so delillhl·
ful. 01!f v~t •Jill efllc1pnt &amp;elVice makes
Ilpe foOd ~ ~ven ~et~l
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PHONE 3143

Real DOW:N

fol Rtr. and Mrs. ~obert Linter

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"See Ua For Tlwr G~ "••od Cm; l'ou Have

V-8 4 d, sedan Frtskv as a colt Goon bod 1 good tores

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the above listed new !'Mf In ~k
Will you be one of them' Better stop
on soon and get one of these IUJ"P.rlsf
deal1. It wUI pay you to b'!'fY ln.

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fhe Busr Bee Clasa met Thurs
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s.d.ty ••litor LUCILl!' &amp;I...I.RMI M,\WIIUNI PhoN 624'
Church Middleport and 1t wu
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~-"':-'"""!'--~ 1 reported t'hst they had tompleted 1
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and
(rene H•lbeJI have returned home from Atlantlt the payment or $100 on thl'
(Louise Powell) and the1r daugh Ga where lhey have been Vlsl fhurch 1 epa1r fund and had 1 e
Clay ce1ved a Gold cer't1fu~ale of mer1t
ters Phylhs Mrs Jl.llet Collopy tmi Mr and Mrs Gordon
Pvt Andy Bate.)' w~o Is statiOn ipd Mrs Chfford Met ntt and Ma and two suns and Mrs Katherme Mrs ~ teldmg HawkJn~~o pres~~nt
• wa, m charge of the meetam
ed at Fort Bflt!l N 0 , ~ •pend M$:rrelt were called here by the Churchill
S11~ly F~ber whfl ~'s been Vl$ wh1ch opened wi.th u prayer "'
lpg a ten day furlough witfl ~" death or Mrs Hilbert s mothe1
Jtlfli f'rtedds m Chieago returnei:l M1 a Alleb Hugbes" Mrs Jacob 1
mother Mrt Helen Batel.
Mfs Ross Powell
Thursday
to Jhe bome: ol t\~r pat Turner was the leader of the de
Pvt Jame1 H1ckn•an -has been
Mrs G1 ace Savage Denny anfi
en(s
Nli'.
an .Mrs C 0 \i"ish~r
votional aerv1ce which mcludeO
ViSitin&amp; 'ttt!i ' mot~er
Wilham son Don Savage St Albans were
Mrs J 0 Partnd&amp;:e Martettu
Mn
Etbj:l
P1
1ce
md
qaUfhter
scnpture
lesson a poem
Jesus
Hovatter and fam1ly whJle ehroute dmner guests of Mrs R c Sans
p.rt'lldent of the Athens Presby
teru~l
.vas the gu l$t speaker
lorn Fort Knox; Ky, Jo Fort ,,-- •• .-Tuesdl)' JJf' Denny ia VISl h ~ISS b'ff1e Pnce returned to Comes with the Clourb by 1\jJrl
when the Women s Association of
~kson, ~ C
and Mrs Ch.arles Nelson then:· home m St AlbaJUL, W Va Bertha Archer and ~:~ prayer by
after a v1s1t w1th Mr and Mn Mn Turner
the First Presbytenan church
J1mes Murray
been 1:t~:·~; Road, and:: 'Mr and Mrs
Cltfto'rd Hayes
Mrs c E Hoyt w1fe of llu
m~;t
Thunday evenma:
M1ss
~~~1t~... .,r and l{ri JlJ,ndo1pJt I·~
N1choJson Dextei th1s week
Mn
CH1.ra
Pllilrps
WUkesv1Ue,
ehuch
pastor
wallii
s
urpnsed
woen
Mary
Ohl
nger
prestdeDt
was
io
"ard and fam1ly Jt Ra!'e.pa.wood
al'ltl w1H rtturn to vtstt Mrs Sans
who
has
been
vrs1t1ng
Mrss
COra
she
rectnved
a
gaft
from
the
clasll
c.hflrge
of
the
medmg
and
mtro
fRev and Mrs fr~ L C,rqqer bUIY Oil FrtdAo)' Mr Si!vage IS on
MlS&amp; Edna M Swu:t. baa reDted
Rupe has returned to her home
and also other g1rts from class
ciuced the speaker who was a de
aecompamed her sister I Mrs Ed
busmesa trfp for a week
the
store room ot Mr and Mrs
tfr.c aM ~rs S4rrt .JC.mgsley and I members m observance or het
legate to the National Counctl of
Lewli Cleveland as Jar u Colum
Mr and Mrs Carl Owen MillS daU&amp;ntn Charleston spent the! birthday Birthdays of V.rR Archer
Presby1erum Women USA wh1eh Carl M1ller and waU be open for
!"!.•JI&lt;Ij•~-~y, and they Vliile!J_ the1r
Daune Qwen 1 Mr and Mrs weekend wath Mr and Mrs Char Mrs Deulah White Mrs Pearl
held thlS summer at Pur&lt;lue busmess October 4
C Whartr Wbc:f' 1s re
Bowman (Jane Owen) C Jl les Payne and fam1ly and Mrs Hoffman and Mrs Charles Bennett
Mrs Katle Miller of Columbus
~~~·::i'~,•:;n-d~ ;t1o the Oh10 Syno.. waJ ille honored guest. when
vering slowly from a seriQ"'fi umbus have returiJed fr()m a mo Katheryn Payne
d
at
She gave h1gh
were honored and they 1ece1ved
Mtss Maude
fewksbary bas
entertained
a Columbtll hQBjital tor tr1p through Kenturky Ten
II
ii2J11is of
two meetmga
and Mn James Tttus
wtth
canasta
Fnda,r
even.mg
At
l:.ew&amp;a, who k'ad " ~een vi.s1t 1 \l1s:~ee, Georg1a, No~th Carolma been vasJtlng reJaltves tn Cohun g1fts from the1r BUllY llee Buddies
of t.lle quadrenmal meetings
Th pogram was planned by 1
bere has refurhf. d to
y!rgm1a and West V1rgmla They bus tlus week
the National
oraamzat1on th.~ conclus1on of the game• ¥rs
The Rev aDd Mrs ijoberl Sty Mt s John Mayer and mc!uded a
score
'!II~""VISited Mammoth Cave, the Her
TJielr theme was ChrlBt Is the C 0 Chapman held hl&amp;h
ers
and
son
havt:
r"turned
from
p1ano
solo
Flower
Son?.
,
Mrs
H
W~y and during the meetmg a and Lelah SideDitricket second
m1tage Smoky and Cumberland
life-t 1me membership was grant
Oth.er guests present
were
Mountams Asheville Oak R1dg111 Newark where they VlStted )us M Cross a duet Mrs C E': Ho) t
ed to Mrt. Dw!gbt D Etsenhuwer Mrs T J Chan Opal Armstron,:
and Norns Dam Mr Owen Mtss mother Mrs Charlene Styers and and M1 s Beulah Wtute r~admJis
Its a Great Uay for Frumcls
Thomas and
Mrs
1 Mrs Floyd
pwen and Mr Bctwman were a'l ~p&gt;thtl from tJawall They att
Mrs Carl Owen was leader of f A J1V1den
ended
th~ annual Pl¥-nmng
and
Mrs
Lawrence
Bmg
lamps
Mr~!
On vacation and the B{)Wman's
th~ opemfl&amp; devouonal
serv1ce
--Ltfe ts SWeet
•fnall qaughter Susan, remfllled Prayer "ay 8t th.e NParcne Chur Florence Bush
aj}d
ber
tnptc
Was
Ttme
Dur
ch CamP m Columtiu.1
Mrs Ethel R1ckens Jesus s f:rrand 1
.in Columbus Wl~b Per aunt Mil
Some of the outstandme:
dab
mg a short bu~uness sess10n plans
mother Mrs C H Wise Jr who
1 djtarles Phce and fanply
lias
exhibited
at
Lhe
Garden
('fuh
were made ror a Rummqe Sale
also read ~onkeys and Men 1
flower Show
held Thursday
to
be held October 14 15 18
Mrs
Fleldmg
Hawtuns
Th..,
Fate
I
Rev and Mrs Fred Gar~ner
were grown an the garden or Mr
It
was
announced
also
that
the
oi the Disciples or C'mst
Mrs
were called to Crooksville las~
River D18'lr1ct Presbytenal would Ira Barker
Mrs A f' M1ller attended ber Paul Smart ;J'he ~ho Contests
(yeek by the "eatb 1&gt;f ~er fm!lt
Mr and Mrs Lou1s Rupe and
b~ held at the Pomeroy Federal
Peoturirig
cousm Mrs Floyd Roulfl They us6C1at1on m~tetmg )n Columb~ and qu12 games concluded the so
son
left Fnday for K&lt;~nsas where
ed Churcb on Oct 5 Mrs Part
' .
accompamed ctal program The hostesses Mr~
were accompamed there by Mrs recently She was
Mr
Rupe
has employment
r1dge was acc()mpamed here by
the roora
Hobstetl.er and A R Pullen Mrs Dowtung Roush
L R W1ley who vtslted her mo by Mrs Ed1son
Mrs
'flbomas
R
McNe1U
Mane
M•ss
Freda
Wood
was
re
•
•
.......
&amp;&amp;1. .............. .
ther Mrs D W Cooper and Mrs A!Ired Elberfeld
Mrs J Q R1ce served a desse• t
tta and other guests were
Dr turnt!d to her home ~ nday arter
Walter
Grues~1
returned
home
cour.se with Mrs Hyh!a R1ce and
other relatives ThlS week Mr
The 43% lar1er E.t~ntl•d
and Mrs llomer r~tcAI1llen Colum bemg a me&lt;hcal patient tn Holzer
' Mrs Gardner were nottfied of Wednesday evenmg from a bus1 Mrs B F Parmalee as contr1b1.
a~d
Hosp1ta
bus
for
several
weeks
7'oM o.-ker
r....
RaiMCf
top pemuta
,,.
the senous illness of Nat Shoun ness VISit rn Columbus
tors
j
I FALL 1954 walking t!Oat
Mrs
Elbe1t
Wtlhams
Sr
and
Billy McCloud of Columbus IS
V0~ tone to flct.W free ID
Jo~n~n C1ty Tepn father m Jaw
• balmy bc1ge cashmere l..a
The hostesses Mrs 0 H Ste daUJghter Judy moved from the
all direct1one Beautsful,
spendmg tlo weeks With hiS
of the former Joyee Gardner
Anthony
Blotta'a
~~I•!:~~;~;
wart
Mrs
Leo
Beeson
Mrs
Ar
Charl
es
Amos
pr
oper!)
to
Pome
compact
6-tube radio per.
grandparents Mr :~nd Mrs Carl
thur Lew1.s M1ss Da1sy Saunder.s roy last week
Sleeves are l!Jnlahed with
formance plua Telechro"
J H Pettit IS Crlhc:al~y til at RrtchH! Pme Grove
At Pomeroy·MISOII
elock, automahc t1mer,
road stJtchtng to match the
Mn Geolge Anderson Jr
were
Mr and Mrs GeraJ'l.! \ wlet
hts home oD Ltberl} Averlue
Norman Spencer of Columbus
alarm, appliance outlet Jt.o
The
collar
~a
black
velvet
\n
charge
of
a
coffee
hour
utter
form~r
residents
of
here
and
now
Bridge
( Jean Roush who has been v1s1t VlSJted recently w1th h1s stster
the dnt iu OWil ODe!
,.'1e meelmg Members of the Fed
mg her mother Mrs
Downmg and brother tn law M1 and Mrs
eraled Church Pomeroy and tht&gt; of Tuppers Plams were caUmg
Lut&gt;.P!e .11 4dojpb ll~eleps
The followmg relatives gathered
~
,
-..
:ra..
on fttcnds here Fnday evemng
RoUsh, left Sunday for her em Truman Russell
I
at the home of Wilham Nicholson Jf om.etl s Group Jueets
Presbyterian Church
Syracuse
Mr &lt;~nd Mrs \lmus Rawlmgs
p\oyment m Canton
James Ftsher left today for
\\ere guests of the local Assocu
tton for the eventng
had as therr rl'rent guests thetr
Co}umbus where he Will attend and Mr and Mrs Seth 0 Ntchol At Wallace Residence
Mrs M L French and Mrs Ohw State Umvers1ty lie was son to eelebaate the aged farmer s
Gloup 1 of lhe Women s Asso
IJJuther mlav.
Howard
Chase
Don Stm.:rs spent
Thursday m accompanied by hts parents
and son Leo Chase of Columbus
Mr 88th b1rthday and 39th weddmg eta wn of the Fltsl Pre~byteJtan
"olumbu.. and were a.c~.:Ompamed
ciJufl:h d~cld~d to PU!Chase 3
Mrs frances Relbd Pomeroy
and Mrs Paul Ftsher who will anmversary on Sc~t 5th
&lt;IS far &amp;: Groveport by Mrs E S
Phtltp Nicholson and son Wtll tel evtsJOn for the Count} lnftrm
was calhng recenU) un her SIS
return th1s evenm.g
Schaaf wno spent the day w1th
Ted F1sher left thts
mornm~ tam Homer Chase and son Ralph at\ when the't mtt Tuesday eve
tP.t Mrs Lee Myers
Mr and Mrs G R Koehler
and for Athens where he Wtll attend of Columbus Mr and Mrs Edward mng :~t the home of Mrs Dwtght
t
Mrs James Thomas held a Sor
children
Ot 10 UmversltY the com1ng year Alfrey and chtldren of Dayton \\allace ~lJs Rodney Sauer chaJr
Ot l l~ committee meeltng at her
Patnc1a Baker daughter of Mr
Mrs Henry Ewmg Mrs
Ray Mr and Mrs Donald Johnson and man was
cha rge of the meetmg
Frletl sQtll rei escalloped pot II home Fnda) arternoon
and Mrs EdiSOn Baker became m.ond Botce and Mrs Cla1r ~an chtldren I ucky 0 Mr and. Mrs anrl g.avc 111the openmg devotwnal il'toes green beans cole slaw hot
Mrs Del I U"'kaduo 1s spend1ng
111 at school thds week anrl after were recent v1s1to s m Columbus Marvtn Chase of Albany Rev and seJvlce un thP topiC of
When rolls pumpkm Pte and cofree a few d11ys w1th het grandduugh
"OnsllltatJCn Wjth a local physt
Mrs John Wyatt and ehtldrcn Rut Ll G 1 T
h
were served Thu1sday even1ng t1r 1\lr:. 'Cltffotd lrarr1s,
!Betty
1 c
e s oug
WI 11 1 a s1 r p1ore
B
h
f
curn was taken to Me•gs General
land Mr and Mrs Don Wood
f
! Cfm 1 k 10 30
when the apttS\ Mens Brot er Btownl o Columbus
11
HOS'P"" for an emergenC) appen
Mr and Mrs Patrtck Wood of re erencc r
e
llood he\j a sqUirrel supper at
Mrs Kate Millet
( oiWY!bus
Pomeroy Mr
and ~Irs Owo:on
Dunng the busmess sesswn the the F1rst Bapttst church Midd le and Opal Arm11trong spent
Sat
Bratton r~~ ,sop. of Muldlcport ,?_roup diKUSSCd VIllOUS tvpcs of port Cooks were Wllhs Anlhony UJday evening With. Mr and Mri
Mra Lenlrl!"'Bratton Mr and Mr~ molfey making prf!Jeds for
the Harold E flubbard and Cl!ftUJd Flo\d Thomas
• lEar! Riggs and chJ ltlren Mr anrl wmter
Ha}es ano:l they weie assiStE'd by
,. _ _ _ _ _ _
Mr and Mrs
James Will are Mrs Norman WiJJ and children
The ho~tessrs !\' rs Wall~e the1r wtve~ In pnpa1 mg the dm
1'1111
announcmg the b1rth of a dllughle•l Mr and Mn Dana Epple and son Mts Hodne} Sa IN md Mts Lewts neJ
CHICAGO
VISITORS
1
Becky Ann Sunday September and Mr and Mrs Dian Bhtcl: H SaueJ setvetl "d(ssert cmnse
P.aul Smart prps tdent was Ul
CHI GAGO - ComentiOns herP
19th at tifl Meigs Genet a! Hns wood all of Rutland Rtl
to etghl tlcn members and the~t charge of the business mcetmg •n Jun e w~re estimated by Ches t
p!ta1
gutst~ Mrs Paul Je1kc and dau \lhJcli lollowed the meal and con ur A Wtlkms executtve d1rect01
Whr.re Radio Anll Tr.l~viRion h
ghteJ
K;JJ(
n
M1s
C
rl
&lt;rtl
nvn
d
d
th
_,
t
1
of
the
Ch1eago
conventiOn
bureau
oar B--•n..,
not , SldeUne
1
Grandparents are M1 and Mr" CheBter M. Y. F Meets
u&lt;. eo
e openmg
uevu tuna
.....
Marlon Howell uf Columbus and I
&lt;ula l.hJUn e Owen and Mrs Chll st:rvrce Repolts of the Meifs ~~~ mean SlO 600 000 Ill tounst
• M inetsv"Ule Church
Mee [ tng at Grunvt II e ea1l1er t h ts bw;onPss fu1 lhe
Emmett \\ill of Pomeroy
I .!It
u"e1;
_ _ell}
- - -- - -- --- - - Great grandparents are Charles
month were g1ven by Paul Smart
Howell _..- Pumero) and Mrs Wal·
The Chester Cbarge MYF meet Allred
Kalad Hmdy Don Becker
John
\er Walker Pomeroy
mg was held at th~ Mmersvill c j •y MRS CHARlES WOODE
Kauif a'nd David Darst Jr
"
Methodist Church September 2:0 ,...
Darst who was program cha.r
Attendance was as fol'ow ~ Ch~s
Sunrla\ School attendance \In lmau g.. ve a readtng ar.:i the meet
tcr 12 youth and 2 adults Alfred Sept 19 was 54 anrl offctmg $74U mg was clused by Mr Smalt
12 oulh and two adults
Roc\
Twelve youth and tv.o adults
_
I
1
)'
from h~ re attended the l h.arg~
sprmgs 7 youth and one adnH MYF meettng h(-'ld at Mmersvdl( '-EV STYERS foJEADS RAlLY
and Minersville 26 youth and two M onua}
_,
'I he Rev RcbeJt Styers pastor
e\ cnmg
k
R
G
adults and ev
rove ma mg a
Helt!n Woode vtslte-t her mothel or the M•ddleport Church uf the
Plans were mode for the Umcn total of 65
1 Nazarene and v1ce prestdent of
at
Holzez Hosp1lal l .. st Wedne~
T h anksgtv lng sen tee wh en th c
Devot1ons were led by Norma d
the Young Peoples Zont! Hall}
1 of ~he Nazarene Ch11rch was m
Assoe1a Jean Robmson, on the subject 1 a~ and alga;~ one S~nfay F
Mid41eport MmJJfenrl
1 ~ IR arc 0 ~ F 0 11 ro~1 charge of tihe mP.ehng held Mon
tion met Wednesda• urtcrnoon ll Fnendsh 1p consisting of pra'
f pr an(
the First Baptut rhurch Rev Ho. er scripture readmg a talk and ott odm~ro~ a~
a)'lmo~
~ rod day ntght at the Galhpo])s Chu 1
ward Ruppelt president was m singmg of the hymn Love DIVInE
a en et t e uncra 0 8 1um
l h With the hev ~verett
Park
charge of the meetmg and Will
The host church put on a mu Paul Olst ttl Detroit \\ednesday pastor of the PortsmouEh Nazar
bave the sermon at the Umon steal program, and a sklt on The Olst fatwly zerenll} v•st!ed ~ ne Church as the S;Jeakcr Two
meetmg wh1ch w1ll be held on 'The Chureh and the School
here at the Folhod home
hundred and thJFty were present ]
Nov 28 at the F~rst Baptnt
Shirley Gumther acted as prt
Mr and !'lrs Cha1les D WooclP tr the meetm1l Those present
[efs tolii"tliatwotch of yours out "retlreonent'
chureh
stdent 10 thP llhsence of Bettv and son wet glesls of her f1 flom ~he local chutctJ we1e Mr
and restore it to accurote t•me keeptng serv1ce Our
Leonard A name was discussed thPr J B Ha)es near Chester
and Mrs Styers and son Mrs 1
The meelmg opened With a Ctr
for the group and carrwd ove 1 110
M1 and Mr~ W11ltam (an J1
Daniel Pooler and ch1ldren Ron 1
cle o( Prayer A bnef discussion
akolled watch apeclol1sts are thoroughly famtloar
td the next rneetmg Ways anrJ I are the patents of a daughter born ny and Ju• e Dun~ Duddmg t~ntll
was held concermng the holdtnll:
clo
t
1
M
d
Sh1rle~
Hable
at
H
I
o :zc1 • s p1 a
on ay
with the mast delicate and complicated mechanism
of a Untted Home Vlsltltwn Evan Mean&amp; of ra1stng moner were d 1s.l
cussed Rev Grove announce.;l a
Mrs [sola fay! or had the mtsfn:r
=-:--:-~---gehsm campalgn latel this fall
and are equli'Pid to handle ony job to your •am·The next 1neetmg wall be held af cfJUnty MYJo' meetmg on Mondav tune to spra1n her ankle last week ~ANAST A CLVB MEETS
e'lenmg
October
11
to
be
held
&amp;t
Mrs
Halt
has
been
ass•stmg
het
Mrs
Don
Sttvers
Mrs
Edwarli
the Heath Methodist church par
Mr and Mrs Delbert Yost and ~renctJ Mrs Kathr.y11 Thompson
sonage on Oet 11 at ten o'elock the Untted M~thod1st Cfrurch 111
PQJner&lt;l)'
c;:hildren
retm ned to their home 4nd M~ Joe Young Jr
Wt"re 1
w~en the Mm•ster,al Quintet w!,J
Yqur CpQRI EV llea!er
Lloyd
Dllhnger,
recreat10ruu
at
Lancaster
a
He!
VISitmg
hl
•
•warded
pnzes
when
lfte
Can11st
..
be reorganized The s1ngen were
108 Mill St.
'!'hone 82'72-J
llflddleport. Ohio
leader
led
a
couple
of
games
A
parents
Mr
nnd
Mrs
Harr&gt;
Cu
c!:I'Ub
met
Tuesday
evemng
t
tb('
11
In demand last year
after thetr
1
lome of Mrs
~Obert S~hmoll
hrst appearance an~ w11l begin Bible qUJz1 and a thmk and dl thrJc
.l
-he next meeting Will be at thr
their practtce for the wmler'~ stunt
Re£reshments
of
sandw1ehes,1
SERVICES
HElD
TUE:SDA
Y
opw
of V.rs C!larle~ Brad bun 1
programs
1
Funeral services fo, w.~s IIawl
he hostess served refreshments
MmlSters present were Re\ cookies and pop were served b)
t(l those named above and MJ &lt;:
Ruppelt, Rev L A Bangtrter the host group The next meetm Co \Jms Jackson were held a1 th

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On

j

1

Thursday Evening

high for a three game sene-. leopardy 1 Jnlgllt wiH·u lht fJgh
) oung sc . . u 1 ton 1ghl as they
Thursd.a} mght at theTwenly Se mg Pomerov ranth ~ s t 11 k tr mctt the1 1 lld lwt nva\s from
cond Street Alleys 1fl the ( I) leJ. Chau nce) tu
meet th( red hot ac1 ~s tht 1 vel In Mason Clh I
S:NOIJLO
gue as they blaslPrl 2774 p1n~ on Chauncey BluP Oevl l ~ I he Dev 1 , the \\'Jh:Jma ~a!con'S mde1 the
Qo
OOI"IN
games of 946 927 and 901
I be haven l lost a gumt sllle 1951 and l!o!ht s ..t Ha(ht&lt;l ~aid at 8 o f
//{
77!11111$
Crow {hick s w o n~~ three game ~ ha\e gone unb(a\en 1n 32 'ilra1ght (](lck
!li~1"0RY
BY PAUL 'Moen' CLIFFORD the top teams 1n ihe lftaLe
m easy fash on f1 n m the ( 1tv IC l contests Tht last tmH the' w~l
At least one Juket regular
A~ 1"/fE
Yours truly had the misfortune Gene Slau~ter ~ loaded,
and Fu~&gt;l
rltftlited was b) () 1k J!Jll 1n 1951
will be out of serYICe ton1ght
YEAR 1";/At"
of mttstng three of the h1gh school shj)uld have htUe1 trouf»le
The h1gh Sf'rtes ~ aw evf'r) man ;Jnd thev had a Ill' gan t w1th and there !s the pass1b11ity th•t
Pli II~EVERA/{CE
games Jast week but since we club that fought Wellaion
on the CzU'•' B1other" tetn
roll (!ouster m 1952
two or three othen wllllsee lit
~IO'OFF­
·~ 0 , betlez wh 1rh 1s realb goo&lt;l
J
tie sarv1ce end John
Fisher
came through wtth seven correct way
........,
The P•nther5 under Rex arvls
hoo water on the Jc.nee uu~td
JAI;'OSLAV
ones we we1 e 9ttU battmg 700 on
Wellston 20 Oai"J '1ti1J q-tbe
roll'ng Boh Louks le1l the pa1adc ha¥e wor ked har d • 11 woek P"
by an •ntury 111 , .. t week's ga
PRO/lilY WOi/ A1"
the
local
scene
But
now
th~s
ts
'ocketa
•et a chance to Joo,en iaf;
1 1
d 1
unce the
W'th 190 197 &lt;~nd :l01 for 588
hcu ar V on
• ens•
me and coach Charhe McDen
&gt;I'!MiJteOON A1'1"ER
another
week
ibear
offense
Ben Wilson bas one
n
1
nk
1\o'enr
h1n1
had
t97
202
1
1
g
oflon••
h
Wh'l' "
CaY I 1 u~oe • smg • wm
old sh~d 1thls morn ng I h•t e
" YEARS OF iRYtl'/(5
Tile early
prehmmarles are of the beat defenlea in tl'UI Jea;tae
h
d
o pow
.n " IB4 lno 583 Pau l lltffnJrl ful
u
and 1t as power an mor
would not start ton 1ght Roger
over and the ball clubs have e1ch but be need1 punch
~owed with 549 Bill Ho\atlel had •r to burn last ye•r Pomeroy
CoY•rt wt"lo was used on defen
other pretty well sized up and
Bexley 35 Lo1an f-~he Chle:fl
!'t44 and Frank Kungle h&lt;1d 510
hid than own w1th the Devtls
se last we-ek wtll .,pen'"
his
the
fans
)ust
about
hale
everythm&amp;
again
go out of tbelr class, but
The Pcomeroy qumtet sponsor
for two per1ods but were snow
place
set for a Jong long 11eason Most the experieoca mllht help them
ed by TCtmmy and 89bby Crow
ed under 1n the second half •nd
Sn: uthu Jacl C'ts 1egu lars have I
of them have a pretty good adealln tbe tou,ih SJ:O"'ti~hedule LOoks
expect to be one of the best
lost 3120
heen athng tht~ wtek
but the
how thmgs are gom.g to come out, hke Dwaght Diller knew wbat he
dressed teams 1n th1s are• as
Pomf'IO" wtll go n1 l lht gam
genial McDonald hopes to ha~e
but still we have a lot of fun try-~ Wit doini when he got out of the
•
they w1ll be. complet~tly outf1t
1n good ph} SICa I c-onditiOn JeJV 1' thi:!tn til m tht slar\lng llllf'UP
1ng to p1t our sJull or should we eoaching business
ted wtth black bowhng sladcs
v.dl sl:~r1 the same lllleup lh1l lhiTl 1 Smith h&lt;~s a cu1 over ht~
1\lll'h••ler.'l'! Y
say Guessmg' agamst the ball
Nelsopville 7 Berne Union 6- Ol&gt;lo Wea
and red wh1te •nd black bowl
rpt ned a~ains l
V. &lt;~harna I 1st r ght ('YC tlrat H~qu1n•&lt;l four st1t
West Reserve It' toledo a
clubs
before
they
go
{In
the
f1eld
can't
help
but
awe
Lowell
Cole
a
lng sh1rts Thty w11l bowl m
Y.t't!k when thf' P~ntiH 1s took an cht ~ Buddy Thomas t:as a
bad
Most of th• coli..- clubs swin1
vote of confidence on tb,ls one We Centre ICY al W't!llllnll&lt;i• n
the City League at Pt Pleasant
lasv 20 6 d!c1s1on
ank le J m Pucke1t has 3 sore
mto •c:tlon Seturday. •nd of f fnow little about Be..rne URlOD, but A1~11f Pa
Wj~"f
1nd 11lu w11l lineup 1n t~ Oh1o
Harnkl Brown
aod M tchf'll arm E:zn 1e Kauff has hcen out of
course Obfo State •nd Ohio U
y.re hke t)Je running of this boy
""'" nl~·r
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Valley Traveling c1rcutt on Sun 1 Johnson wt\1 be at th ends \11
school wtlh the flu
and
both
J
I
f'
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Gary Bohyer of tbe Hounds
d•ys The team o~lso plans to tun I am bert and f &lt;ttl Smtih wtll Rl( h Hma\lez an&lt;l Ed Ferguson
terence
~
ttl•ir openlnt
Natu'nlly
ltutl•nd 19 Lakin 11-th• Rtcl
I'IC S£/ll_""S
bowl1n the ABC next sprtng •t be at the tackles John Yo11ng and ha\l pulled musc.les lD thetr legs
Xavier
~~
Oh1o
V
7-lhe
Bolf
we'r•
•pt
to
get
run
out
of
DevUt
hen
the
otd
Venn•rl
WOII HI!&gt; FIRi&gt;T
Ft W•yne lndl•na under Ute Don Grucscr wtll opf'n 11 gu a rd"
Both \\'ah&lt;Jllla and M1ddleporl
town for becklng Woody HlyH
UJvvy, 1~ sK~td ~. . eilt th1 cats Will b'e up agaimt • big,, pen~.
{/. S NATtOIIA L
Crow Brothers sponsorshiP
and Genc M1tch v.J!l IH ;.~t rcntc1
wIt ht lookmg fol thetr hrst HC
erful club tblt baa a g•me exper~
•t
Ohio
Stete,
but
I
have
noL1kln MYI In • 1airM that will
51NGU&lt;; TITLE
The scores
In the hackfteld 11 w II be H1lh tory r.f 1hc season The J ackets
lence al\.d eo~eb Carroll W&lt;~~doe1
tlced
thet
mot~t
iif
th•
Cleveland
be
pt•.,-4
Satuftlay
night.
IN 1{/G
CROW BROTHERS
Shtlldan at quu\!r 1~111 )' Q talh J,st 130 to BeLpre last week
wtll open the 1914 1euon lb d.,
Brown
fans
hawo
b11n
C~ult•
•I·
T.hf'pJilns
34
Ch-.ter
0-cuch
/4 T# 1/?f.
\
Mench 1m
197 202 184 Ml1 and Bob W1lsnn 11 the half s and while Wahama has lost to HU;flt
feat
lerit
this
l•ll
Evtn
Otd+
IMnHa"-•11
DICiclrll
ind
his
boys
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~b~~~~~u _'
Jio'\altE'r
212 167 165 ~44 Buddy English at fullhark
mgtun \ r\son .md to Pomeroy
chlni and Big John Crow re1use
will M ~t t~•.,. trtlnl, .but they
Chfford
202 164 183 ~9
Defens 1vely H1rh Barnhart Will
l• ach McDonard s fo1&lt;:es ag;un
Notre DMIDe ~ Tex.a1 1~~
to go out on tho limo for Pt~f
w~l
·~ eotn\lllltly oliltlalood 6y Fag~bng lnsh have a creal qu~
KunL:le
145 197 168 51fl go 10 ;md Brown v. 11 conH nn1 v. 11 lt g vm~
away
lols
of
Brown, 1nd whan thn• two
a
Pl1ina eleven
Louks
190 197 201 588 ami Fred Werrv 1s ahn apt 1o st:'f wc1glll
fhe Wahama forward
dyl!'d In the wool Brown fans
cArthur 20 Belpn
14-1 lerback In Ralph G~ll~lmt, and
TottJI
946 927 901 2774 plentv of act JOn 11 m f'nd pos1110n wall w II :.~verage 172 pounds per
new coach ih Tem Bre"'fn
refuM to talk, the Browns mult
BMCkr(! C!"f!r~e flawte th4t
CITY ICE &amp; FUEL
rhe ]nul fans probahlv w '\ man while th( Jacket front !me
Texas
os lolade~ wtlh (ipntle OOYf
bt dOwn
o~l.uld ho • j,..,.y ••I
II big
Tdhs
190 214 lf\4 568 see pl cn tv or wide opt n football wil l go nn Lh~ fteld aL only a 151
but
we
hte
jrith 1n·a tbriller
o11td has experlenc•, bUt thi
ecker
156 193 120 46~ tomght I he Panthus stuck to 1 pound avcragt The backs
will
ATHENS 0 - OhiO Un1vers1ty" Four of the starters are from Day
so here goes another week ef!d
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Afms1&lt;0111 loon will provo !• lot
Iowa 1• tllcbjpn Sl•lt 1-lhe
QS("har
138 143 166 447 groun d game Ias1 week n w&lt;.~llop f fmcl 1hc Falcons with a 164 Bobcats open their 59th sea$00 of ton two from Spnngf1eld and one of upsets and saddemnJS
W~.:
t" verHtile)
Hawkeyet oiDI lave a !lretl llnt
reer
159 137 137 433 mg Wahama hut thl Panthe1 ~ 1 pound t~vel agi' as
compared to football Saturday agamst Xa\
eath from Frankltn Youngstown only wish they could all have win
led by Calvm JonU, an4 the Host
Ohio
State
~
lnd1a~a
7-co!ch
l'{eal
1601581 54 472 ha\e a good passmg 1t1atk and only 145 ~ lor the Jackets
1ers Musketeers from CmcJnnalt Cmcmnall Sleubenvdle and Con ners, but somebody has to ' lose
Total
803 845 741 2389 probably will usc 1t I ! n ght
&lt; uacll MrDnnald wtll start Jtm
It will be the mnth mectlnh neaut
and all we can say 1s to be a Woody Hayes_opens the 19$4 s.b- Bowl ebamp.s atill hive Lero:f.
son wl~h a WID as Hub1e Bobo gets Bolden Thtt ·~auld be • hone)f,
------Ch•uncey
ccact'led by B11l 1 Puekctt and Hogrr Covet t at the 111 the scncs between the two
Xavter who will be backed by " good loser 1f that dub IS yours
"
h1s B1g Ten bapt111m of fire The but we Joke tbelowJ! deftdioe
Smoth wt.o was 1n ct.o~rge when 1 l'nds Jan\ lat e~ and Buddy sc hool s wh1ch bcg"an m 1~22 1 hl'
f
Pomeroy 20 Chauncey l~the
""tgr:~twn
pay entourage
ro-m
L.
Illinois 3~ I'ei\D Slaie 7'--.1 C
Bucks
have
the
makmgs
of
a
good
B
b
M
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c two teams have not met smce 1947 '!~
Blue Dev•ls are reported to Hub'. Bob.
'n School has a Thomas at the taddes
ttl
Catohne and eoniPany stat\ to .-oq j
ball club, but so have
Kmne} an I Ed ferguson al
e r when lhe Bobcats ground out ~ Cmctnnatl lS ex pected to start a
ust •• good as l••t year, end
t •• m W'th lettermen
I
t
t
team
Without
a
semor
Seven
JOn
and how they can r:oll
e1ght
others
m
the
NATIONAL lEAGUE
gjUHI ds and Hav Stone a
cehn er 12 7 VICtory here
defmlt.ly the bre•kl will cMelde
f'll'" •• y.'y St."'". PcsJtlon
1our sop h omores rna k e up
J
tors
and
II
b
W L Pet
The Devils Will outwet9h th~ ln t ht hatkfldd It wb I k eH o tnrny
OU loach Carroll Widd !eS who their ftrst umt fOI the OU lilt
th•a one Couh Rex J•rwls '"''
x New York
95 5."i 633
ac
ova
er
h
th•t his boys e1n dolt. 1nd we'll
I Papthers s1nce their 1me aver 1 V1 oman ff.at Qltat \i'r
1 h lfs and Srntth IJS fteldmg the defens1ve c am Saturday
'Brooklyn
89 ti2 589
o~ges 170 pounds 01nd thetr anti ~au (' 11 th!! k a
pwns~up team of the Mtd Amert
stlck side- by s1dt with Rex.
Mrlwaukee
~ 64 573
bac:kheld t 1ps the beam 11t 161
will lr 111 u ac
l b can ( onfercnce
has announced
Thus come~ to an •nd one of
Cmcmnat
71\ 77 490 211 2 pound• Pomeroy w 111 f1eld ..
Defenstvt h th~tr ate apt 0 e t ht s starl ing lineup barnng tnJur Ad"IOS
the lcngcst w1nnlng str•ak• IP
Ph1ladelphta
73 77 487 22
line tho~t averages 161 pounds
several thangt s 1&lt;d Johnson a les befor~ game time
the Shte of Ohio
St Lams
71 80 470 24 1
and th1t1r speedy backs anrage
175 l1ansfrl f 1m Bt'aHr f Ohl~
Left efld Dave Lundbe 1g Day
Wehama 19 MWdleport 13Ch1cago
62 90 403 34
1obablv will plaly al lu~ ~ e~nm ton Jumor left tackl e Ron Weaver
1S31f.t
pounds
per man
P
the
IIHie JaCkets are '!'M,._.a
P1tbhurgh
!)3
,.'851 42
Tht
t&gt;nds
fot
(haumty
w1ll
h&lt;
Ju'!
..
k"l~ccahnl'J(r~b!\~ll
s
wll~
sec
Franklm
se
n
Jcttrrm:m
left
with
lnturles, bUt we look for
101
x~ltnehed pannan't
John
f IJne and fohn Ra11k111 I'. Ill 1 at lu.. ...
L
ooy
Ea;te-n
J;ua
rd
Bob
R
pp[e
Youngstown
so
Ch.,lle
McDonald's elev•n to
1
1
Thursdays Results
fUllk(
a
...
II
B~&gt;fore
I
Ierr lflc battle ff tho
J
ack
I
rcema
n
~ommg Ill nu I&lt; sen ICC at
th"
I
me
on
phomorP
center
D1ck
Spe
meyer
Ill'
I!IU
up
a
1
Ph1la 7 P1ttshgh 6 susp gam1
11 10 1l lC
I! b e 1VJ'll sters
up
" anrl Dave CmcmnalJ senwr lf:ltdman ng b t
Jackets c:an come up with o1
fcnsr
The
la{klcs
WI
df"fcns(
and
Jot
HJce
Pluladelph1a 4 P1\tsbur~h 2
Hmdy also "-'lll see dcfensi\C SPr guard Jnhn Schwab captatn Da\
COl UMBVS
UP- Adtos
pus1ng attack they m1ght gc
1 McMaster and big 225 pound Re1
Onh games sc h~ull'fl
0
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Ba1lt:&gt;y
hut
Ba1le)
comes
out
on
d",
Vl&lt;'t'
tun
semor
lette
rman
ng
ht
t;)ckle
Harry
a
lame
colt
\\tth
a
game
•II
th' way
"MI!RICAN LEAGUE
f
th Ch ut k Landts ~otn "'
oay t on semor I heart was hailed tud&lt;!Y as tlte new Pt Pleasant 13 Gathpohs 7-a
l.uach Ralph Sa}ie will prnbab Stan Ma~c h ma
W L Pet GB ense WI
11ght
1n
lance
Hussell
probably
the
ly
slt~
rt
the
same
lineup
lhat
\IP
lettc1man
end
J1m Krager champiOn of three year old pacen b1.; or.e for tw{l old nvals but we
x-Cl~wland
1 tO 41 728
1
best
lineman
on
the
team
and
ent
against
Pumer
O)
last
week
Steubenv
1le
Junwr
le1Lerman
followmg hts relaltveiJ easly tn dun t thmk the Devil defense rar.
NE'W York
102 49 1175 8
1
Ron
Hook
a
tran~fer
studPnl
from
La!
Rumgardner
and
Dtck
Sprou
Quarterbatk
Bill
fredenck
urnph tn the $69300 Ltttle islOWJ ko!a].J Paul Bennett bottled Up~~~
Chrcago
pa 59 612 17 ' .
J"he
Plams
'A-Ill
Ill'
at
the
gua1ds
sl
\\til
be
al
Lhe
ends
Earl
Rnhlll
Daylnn
senior
letterman
left
half
Jug
race hete Thursday
evemng
Boston
fi7 8~ 447 42 l
while John Mullens Will be at ~on anrl Blame Staats will be at Eiland Ahlbe!i;l Conneaut JUn!OAthens 34 B I S 0-the Bull
Detrmt
6fi 85
437 44
tackl es Sta&lt;.~ts v.ei~hs 250 pounds letlerman nght half Rogf"r Tho
Owner J Howard
Lyons of dogs have plent) of backs
and
Washmgton
64 86 427 45l~ ctntcr
In the Slllgle w n* backfield big '&gt;nuJ Roush ani 1\enny
Ta}lor mas Sp 11ngfield sophomore and Harrmgton Del told the 42000 prcbably can run the score up as
Balt1more
5~ H9
349 571 ~
180 poun&lt;l Owen Staats W!ll b
lo'.lll be at guards an1 Blame Plc fullbatk Ted Jackson Sptmgfteld persons who had been awed wtlh they please George R1ser wtU
Ph1ladFI~~~~
49 102 325 61
at quuterhack John Canhr and kens will he at (Pntcr In thc i Jetterm.m
the ease m wtuch the colt won hAve a club tha~ wdl go a ion~
:x Cljncherl pennant
Thursday's Results
nu::k I e:v an lh(-' ha lfbacks anrl backfield 11 wtll he Dave H.oush
or the s tarters etght arc lelte
If my colt hatlnt been lam e you way m the SEO
No ~amts scheduled
veteran Terry ONa1\ wlll be Jt at qut~rte 1 /)ann~ Sa~ 1 c and Vtr men and lhree are two ~ophomor would hav e seen some real run
Jacbon 27 Portsmouth East[)._
4
sedan A
F1CI•y'f. P,...o~ble P!tcfters
fullback 0 Nail and Stoots :trr gil wca'ier at th r
halfs and 1 cs t hree JUntors and stx senwrs nmg •
lhe powerlul lronmen are one of
235 HP
Delroat Zuwr1r~k 912 at ('It\(
used mos\1\ up the rn1ddle wt)h J&lt;tck P:~ugh ~I fu!lhack
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:::::::;:;:;;~;;;;;;:::;:::;::=;=;:=:r=7=:-::;-~;--:--1 antcr dmng most nf the nutsHk
The hneups
land )Yynn 22 11
Ch1eago Trut1&gt;:s ID 11 &lt;il na1t1 l runnmg
ful
MID
WT
Pas
WT WA
more f.arsen 3 21l-ntght
1 he Bh1&lt;: Dcv1h were lmpres&amp; l\&gt;
Co¥trt
153 lE 160
Sprouse
power
Pht~dP.Iphla Portoearrero
818 last werk 1s they rolled over th..: lacey
172 L T 173
Rcb1nson
signal
at New York Schallr.rk 0 0
L\hl~onYIII&lt;' lint nds 30--6 uflrr lw
McKmney 155 lG 1M Taylor
on the
WishmPton Port,.rfteld IJ..l5 mg helrl scorel&lt;'ss m the f11~1 Stone
14 '
C
160
P1ckens
and Stobhs 911 a1 Boston B1nv.n quartet
Ferguson l48 RG 143\Do Roush
1113 and Parnell 36--lwo game~
A latg( rrt~wd of l' .. nthel root Thomn
158 RT 250
Staats
crs wtll follow the ball club t) Puckett 147 RE 1S5 Bumg.-rdner
Saturd•y s G•m•s
Two-lone gray and blue color villb "l~~hi!JJI
Detroit at Cleveland
Chauncev wtlh the hopes that lht Vroman 142 QB 161 Da Roush
equipped woth 'Pol"erfliie' full autol'l~ df\v~.
Ch1Ca('O at Bal1 tmore
Panthers Will stop one of thr HoYatter
144 HB ISS
Sayre
!her comt6rt beater and defrost~l'l, CIINi:tid~l
Ph1lade1l0h1a al New York
lon~te st wmnmg
streaks m lhr&gt; Kauff
148 HB
156
WP.ner
and back-up lights, air-foam seat, wbeot '·covers,
Washmgton at Boston
state
Smtth
lSO
FB
164
P11ugh
POM~ROY
WT Poo
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•h!elds, cigar li~hler aJid.oll fllfer
ON A FRIGID FREQUENCY
prown
171
1-E
I,ONDON UP- Rad1o
Moscow L•mbert
170
LT
reporteri tnria 11 that Ru ss1a n ~cten Gru.,.r
1$1
LG
ttsts ha11 e mstalled 3 m1cropllonej M1tctt
157
C
at the North Pr:lC' 1 ht&gt; hrn~dcas1 Young
150
RG
ing Interior, equlpp with ~dard tranSiiifs;jlon, all·
did not. sav ~ho would he h1oad Sm1th
158
RT
weather comfof\ he~ er p.nd llefrosters, ~~~~ sill·
easbng mer II
JohllMIR
1~5
RE
nals and b~~:lo!-111!_
~-{~ seal,
~qVIlrf.
---- - - - - $f!ertHn
145
QB
\
shields,
cigar
ll~q!el"and
oU
f!lter
W1lson
172
HB
TODAY
Qualls
13S
HB
WilHam lloldrn Eleanor rarkt'r
.ESCAPE tROM FORT RRA\0
English
165
FB
(In Technlcolorl
CHAUNCEY
Vil Pos
&lt;arlf'~
Arthur Franz
11elena.
~lin•
155
LE
lN\Aili'RS FROM MAR~
NJcMIIter
16~
lT
hr ( o\or 1
'-uss•U
14&amp;
LG
~UitifdS
1$.5
C
s~~oturday Onh
s,.pt
Hook
It!
R&lt;;
GU:\' Macl1sun
Andy Pl"v llh
\\ 1ld Hill l-llckok
B•tlty
l2S
RT
(.IIU:-iT HF C'RO!;SHO~t
R•nkln
160
RE
CANYHN
litoets
lit~
on
,,,~
Rodd" Mrllo~~ll Pre!!lt.on Foste
Cantor
150
HB
M)' FKIENJ) FIICKA
Loy
HB
(In Tethnlcnlon
tYftell
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fhe Busr Bee Clasa met Thurs
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day evemn• at the First Baptist
s.d.ty ••litor LUCILl!' &amp;I...I.RMI M,\WIIUNI PhoN 624'
Church Middleport and 1t wu
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~-"':-'"""!'--~ 1 reported t'hst they had tompleted 1
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and
(rene H•lbeJI have returned home from Atlantlt the payment or $100 on thl'
(Louise Powell) and the1r daugh Ga where lhey have been Vlsl fhurch 1 epa1r fund and had 1 e
Clay ce1ved a Gold cer't1fu~ale of mer1t
ters Phylhs Mrs Jl.llet Collopy tmi Mr and Mrs Gordon
Pvt Andy Bate.)' w~o Is statiOn ipd Mrs Chfford Met ntt and Ma and two suns and Mrs Katherme Mrs ~ teldmg HawkJn~~o pres~~nt
• wa, m charge of the meetam
ed at Fort Bflt!l N 0 , ~ •pend M$:rrelt were called here by the Churchill
S11~ly F~ber whfl ~'s been Vl$ wh1ch opened wi.th u prayer "'
lpg a ten day furlough witfl ~" death or Mrs Hilbert s mothe1
Jtlfli f'rtedds m Chieago returnei:l M1 a Alleb Hugbes" Mrs Jacob 1
mother Mrt Helen Batel.
Mfs Ross Powell
Thursday
to Jhe bome: ol t\~r pat Turner was the leader of the de
Pvt Jame1 H1ckn•an -has been
Mrs G1 ace Savage Denny anfi
en(s
Nli'.
an .Mrs C 0 \i"ish~r
votional aerv1ce which mcludeO
ViSitin&amp; 'ttt!i ' mot~er
Wilham son Don Savage St Albans were
Mrs J 0 Partnd&amp;:e Martettu
Mn
Etbj:l
P1
1ce
md
qaUfhter
scnpture
lesson a poem
Jesus
Hovatter and fam1ly whJle ehroute dmner guests of Mrs R c Sans
p.rt'lldent of the Athens Presby
teru~l
.vas the gu l$t speaker
lorn Fort Knox; Ky, Jo Fort ,,-- •• .-Tuesdl)' JJf' Denny ia VISl h ~ISS b'ff1e Pnce returned to Comes with the Clourb by 1\jJrl
when the Women s Association of
~kson, ~ C
and Mrs Ch.arles Nelson then:· home m St AlbaJUL, W Va Bertha Archer and ~:~ prayer by
after a v1s1t w1th Mr and Mn Mn Turner
the First Presbytenan church
J1mes Murray
been 1:t~:·~; Road, and:: 'Mr and Mrs
Cltfto'rd Hayes
Mrs c E Hoyt w1fe of llu
m~;t
Thunday evenma:
M1ss
~~~1t~... .,r and l{ri JlJ,ndo1pJt I·~
N1choJson Dextei th1s week
Mn
CH1.ra
Pllilrps
WUkesv1Ue,
ehuch
pastor
wallii
s
urpnsed
woen
Mary
Ohl
nger
prestdeDt
was
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"ard and fam1ly Jt Ra!'e.pa.wood
al'ltl w1H rtturn to vtstt Mrs Sans
who
has
been
vrs1t1ng
Mrss
COra
she
rectnved
a
gaft
from
the
clasll
c.hflrge
of
the
medmg
and
mtro
fRev and Mrs fr~ L C,rqqer bUIY Oil FrtdAo)' Mr Si!vage IS on
MlS&amp; Edna M Swu:t. baa reDted
Rupe has returned to her home
and also other g1rts from class
ciuced the speaker who was a de
aecompamed her sister I Mrs Ed
busmesa trfp for a week
the
store room ot Mr and Mrs
tfr.c aM ~rs S4rrt .JC.mgsley and I members m observance or het
legate to the National Counctl of
Lewli Cleveland as Jar u Colum
Mr and Mrs Carl Owen MillS daU&amp;ntn Charleston spent the! birthday Birthdays of V.rR Archer
Presby1erum Women USA wh1eh Carl M1ller and waU be open for
!"!.•JI&lt;Ij•~-~y, and they Vliile!J_ the1r
Daune Qwen 1 Mr and Mrs weekend wath Mr and Mrs Char Mrs Deulah White Mrs Pearl
held thlS summer at Pur&lt;lue busmess October 4
C Whartr Wbc:f' 1s re
Bowman (Jane Owen) C Jl les Payne and fam1ly and Mrs Hoffman and Mrs Charles Bennett
Mrs Katle Miller of Columbus
~~~·::i'~,•:;n-d~ ;t1o the Oh10 Syno.. waJ ille honored guest. when
vering slowly from a seriQ"'fi umbus have returiJed fr()m a mo Katheryn Payne
d
at
She gave h1gh
were honored and they 1ece1ved
Mtss Maude
fewksbary bas
entertained
a Columbtll hQBjital tor tr1p through Kenturky Ten
II
ii2J11is of
two meetmga
and Mn James Tttus
wtth
canasta
Fnda,r
even.mg
At
l:.ew&amp;a, who k'ad " ~een vi.s1t 1 \l1s:~ee, Georg1a, No~th Carolma been vasJtlng reJaltves tn Cohun g1fts from the1r BUllY llee Buddies
of t.lle quadrenmal meetings
Th pogram was planned by 1
bere has refurhf. d to
y!rgm1a and West V1rgmla They bus tlus week
the National
oraamzat1on th.~ conclus1on of the game• ¥rs
The Rev aDd Mrs ijoberl Sty Mt s John Mayer and mc!uded a
score
'!II~""VISited Mammoth Cave, the Her
TJielr theme was ChrlBt Is the C 0 Chapman held hl&amp;h
ers
and
son
havt:
r"turned
from
p1ano
solo
Flower
Son?.
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Mrs
H
W~y and during the meetmg a and Lelah SideDitricket second
m1tage Smoky and Cumberland
life-t 1me membership was grant
Oth.er guests present
were
Mountams Asheville Oak R1dg111 Newark where they VlStted )us M Cross a duet Mrs C E': Ho) t
ed to Mrt. Dw!gbt D Etsenhuwer Mrs T J Chan Opal Armstron,:
and Norns Dam Mr Owen Mtss mother Mrs Charlene Styers and and M1 s Beulah Wtute r~admJis
Its a Great Uay for Frumcls
Thomas and
Mrs
1 Mrs Floyd
pwen and Mr Bctwman were a'l ~p&gt;thtl from tJawall They att
Mrs Carl Owen was leader of f A J1V1den
ended
th~ annual Pl¥-nmng
and
Mrs
Lawrence
Bmg
lamps
Mr~!
On vacation and the B{)Wman's
th~ opemfl&amp; devouonal
serv1ce
--Ltfe ts SWeet
•fnall qaughter Susan, remfllled Prayer "ay 8t th.e NParcne Chur Florence Bush
aj}d
ber
tnptc
Was
Ttme
Dur
ch CamP m Columtiu.1
Mrs Ethel R1ckens Jesus s f:rrand 1
.in Columbus Wl~b Per aunt Mil
Some of the outstandme:
dab
mg a short bu~uness sess10n plans
mother Mrs C H Wise Jr who
1 djtarles Phce and fanply
lias
exhibited
at
Lhe
Garden
('fuh
were made ror a Rummqe Sale
also read ~onkeys and Men 1
flower Show
held Thursday
to
be held October 14 15 18
Mrs
Fleldmg
Hawtuns
Th..,
Fate
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Rev and Mrs Fred Gar~ner
were grown an the garden or Mr
It
was
announced
also
that
the
oi the Disciples or C'mst
Mrs
were called to Crooksville las~
River D18'lr1ct Presbytenal would Ira Barker
Mrs A f' M1ller attended ber Paul Smart ;J'he ~ho Contests
(yeek by the "eatb 1&gt;f ~er fm!lt
Mr and Mrs Lou1s Rupe and
b~ held at the Pomeroy Federal
Peoturirig
cousm Mrs Floyd Roulfl They us6C1at1on m~tetmg )n Columb~ and qu12 games concluded the so
son
left Fnday for K&lt;~nsas where
ed Churcb on Oct 5 Mrs Part
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accompamed ctal program The hostesses Mr~
were accompamed there by Mrs recently She was
Mr
Rupe
has employment
r1dge was acc()mpamed here by
the roora
Hobstetl.er and A R Pullen Mrs Dowtung Roush
L R W1ley who vtslted her mo by Mrs Ed1son
Mrs
'flbomas
R
McNe1U
Mane
M•ss
Freda
Wood
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ther Mrs D W Cooper and Mrs A!Ired Elberfeld
Mrs J Q R1ce served a desse• t
tta and other guests were
Dr turnt!d to her home ~ nday arter
Walter
Grues~1
returned
home
cour.se with Mrs Hyh!a R1ce and
other relatives ThlS week Mr
The 43% lar1er E.t~ntl•d
and Mrs llomer r~tcAI1llen Colum bemg a me&lt;hcal patient tn Holzer
' Mrs Gardner were nottfied of Wednesday evenmg from a bus1 Mrs B F Parmalee as contr1b1.
a~d
Hosp1ta
bus
for
several
weeks
7'oM o.-ker
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RaiMCf
top pemuta
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the senous illness of Nat Shoun ness VISit rn Columbus
tors
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I FALL 1954 walking t!Oat
Mrs
Elbe1t
Wtlhams
Sr
and
Billy McCloud of Columbus IS
V0~ tone to flct.W free ID
Jo~n~n C1ty Tepn father m Jaw
• balmy bc1ge cashmere l..a
The hostesses Mrs 0 H Ste daUJghter Judy moved from the
all direct1one Beautsful,
spendmg tlo weeks With hiS
of the former Joyee Gardner
Anthony
Blotta'a
~~I•!:~~;~;
wart
Mrs
Leo
Beeson
Mrs
Ar
Charl
es
Amos
pr
oper!)
to
Pome
compact
6-tube radio per.
grandparents Mr :~nd Mrs Carl
thur Lew1.s M1ss Da1sy Saunder.s roy last week
Sleeves are l!Jnlahed with
formance plua Telechro"
J H Pettit IS Crlhc:al~y til at RrtchH! Pme Grove
At Pomeroy·MISOII
elock, automahc t1mer,
road stJtchtng to match the
Mn Geolge Anderson Jr
were
Mr and Mrs GeraJ'l.! \ wlet
hts home oD Ltberl} Averlue
Norman Spencer of Columbus
alarm, appliance outlet Jt.o
The
collar
~a
black
velvet
\n
charge
of
a
coffee
hour
utter
form~r
residents
of
here
and
now
Bridge
( Jean Roush who has been v1s1t VlSJted recently w1th h1s stster
the dnt iu OWil ODe!
,.'1e meelmg Members of the Fed
mg her mother Mrs
Downmg and brother tn law M1 and Mrs
eraled Church Pomeroy and tht&gt; of Tuppers Plams were caUmg
Lut&gt;.P!e .11 4dojpb ll~eleps
The followmg relatives gathered
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on fttcnds here Fnday evemng
RoUsh, left Sunday for her em Truman Russell
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at the home of Wilham Nicholson Jf om.etl s Group Jueets
Presbyterian Church
Syracuse
Mr &lt;~nd Mrs \lmus Rawlmgs
p\oyment m Canton
James Ftsher left today for
\\ere guests of the local Assocu
tton for the eventng
had as therr rl'rent guests thetr
Co}umbus where he Will attend and Mr and Mrs Seth 0 Ntchol At Wallace Residence
Mrs M L French and Mrs Ohw State Umvers1ty lie was son to eelebaate the aged farmer s
Gloup 1 of lhe Women s Asso
IJJuther mlav.
Howard
Chase
Don Stm.:rs spent
Thursday m accompanied by hts parents
and son Leo Chase of Columbus
Mr 88th b1rthday and 39th weddmg eta wn of the Fltsl Pre~byteJtan
"olumbu.. and were a.c~.:Ompamed
ciJufl:h d~cld~d to PU!Chase 3
Mrs frances Relbd Pomeroy
and Mrs Paul Ftsher who will anmversary on Sc~t 5th
&lt;IS far &amp;: Groveport by Mrs E S
Phtltp Nicholson and son Wtll tel evtsJOn for the Count} lnftrm
was calhng recenU) un her SIS
return th1s evenm.g
Schaaf wno spent the day w1th
Ted F1sher left thts
mornm~ tam Homer Chase and son Ralph at\ when the't mtt Tuesday eve
tP.t Mrs Lee Myers
Mr and Mrs G R Koehler
and for Athens where he Wtll attend of Columbus Mr and Mrs Edward mng :~t the home of Mrs Dwtght
t
Mrs James Thomas held a Sor
children
Ot 10 UmversltY the com1ng year Alfrey and chtldren of Dayton \\allace ~lJs Rodney Sauer chaJr
Ot l l~ committee meeltng at her
Patnc1a Baker daughter of Mr
Mrs Henry Ewmg Mrs
Ray Mr and Mrs Donald Johnson and man was
cha rge of the meetmg
Frletl sQtll rei escalloped pot II home Fnda) arternoon
and Mrs EdiSOn Baker became m.ond Botce and Mrs Cla1r ~an chtldren I ucky 0 Mr and. Mrs anrl g.avc 111the openmg devotwnal il'toes green beans cole slaw hot
Mrs Del I U"'kaduo 1s spend1ng
111 at school thds week anrl after were recent v1s1to s m Columbus Marvtn Chase of Albany Rev and seJvlce un thP topiC of
When rolls pumpkm Pte and cofree a few d11ys w1th het grandduugh
"OnsllltatJCn Wjth a local physt
Mrs John Wyatt and ehtldrcn Rut Ll G 1 T
h
were served Thu1sday even1ng t1r 1\lr:. 'Cltffotd lrarr1s,
!Betty
1 c
e s oug
WI 11 1 a s1 r p1ore
B
h
f
curn was taken to Me•gs General
land Mr and Mrs Don Wood
f
! Cfm 1 k 10 30
when the apttS\ Mens Brot er Btownl o Columbus
11
HOS'P"" for an emergenC) appen
Mr and Mrs Patrtck Wood of re erencc r
e
llood he\j a sqUirrel supper at
Mrs Kate Millet
( oiWY!bus
Pomeroy Mr
and ~Irs Owo:on
Dunng the busmess sesswn the the F1rst Bapttst church Midd le and Opal Arm11trong spent
Sat
Bratton r~~ ,sop. of Muldlcport ,?_roup diKUSSCd VIllOUS tvpcs of port Cooks were Wllhs Anlhony UJday evening With. Mr and Mri
Mra Lenlrl!"'Bratton Mr and Mr~ molfey making prf!Jeds for
the Harold E flubbard and Cl!ftUJd Flo\d Thomas
• lEar! Riggs and chJ ltlren Mr anrl wmter
Ha}es ano:l they weie assiStE'd by
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Mr and Mrs
James Will are Mrs Norman WiJJ and children
The ho~tessrs !\' rs Wall~e the1r wtve~ In pnpa1 mg the dm
1'1111
announcmg the b1rth of a dllughle•l Mr and Mn Dana Epple and son Mts Hodne} Sa IN md Mts Lewts neJ
CHICAGO
VISITORS
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Becky Ann Sunday September and Mr and Mrs Dian Bhtcl: H SaueJ setvetl "d(ssert cmnse
P.aul Smart prps tdent was Ul
CHI GAGO - ComentiOns herP
19th at tifl Meigs Genet a! Hns wood all of Rutland Rtl
to etghl tlcn members and the~t charge of the business mcetmg •n Jun e w~re estimated by Ches t
p!ta1
gutst~ Mrs Paul Je1kc and dau \lhJcli lollowed the meal and con ur A Wtlkms executtve d1rect01
Whr.re Radio Anll Tr.l~viRion h
ghteJ
K;JJ(
n
M1s
C
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&lt;rtl
nvn
d
d
th
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t
1
of
the
Ch1eago
conventiOn
bureau
oar B--•n..,
not , SldeUne
1
Grandparents are M1 and Mr" CheBter M. Y. F Meets
u&lt;. eo
e openmg
uevu tuna
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Marlon Howell uf Columbus and I
&lt;ula l.hJUn e Owen and Mrs Chll st:rvrce Repolts of the Meifs ~~~ mean SlO 600 000 Ill tounst
• M inetsv"Ule Church
Mee [ tng at Grunvt II e ea1l1er t h ts bw;onPss fu1 lhe
Emmett \\ill of Pomeroy
I .!It
u"e1;
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- - -- - -- --- - - Great grandparents are Charles
month were g1ven by Paul Smart
Howell _..- Pumero) and Mrs Wal·
The Chester Cbarge MYF meet Allred
Kalad Hmdy Don Becker
John
\er Walker Pomeroy
mg was held at th~ Mmersvill c j •y MRS CHARlES WOODE
Kauif a'nd David Darst Jr
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Methodist Church September 2:0 ,...
Darst who was program cha.r
Attendance was as fol'ow ~ Ch~s
Sunrla\ School attendance \In lmau g.. ve a readtng ar.:i the meet
tcr 12 youth and 2 adults Alfred Sept 19 was 54 anrl offctmg $74U mg was clused by Mr Smalt
12 oulh and two adults
Roc\
Twelve youth and tv.o adults
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from h~ re attended the l h.arg~
sprmgs 7 youth and one adnH MYF meettng h(-'ld at Mmersvdl( '-EV STYERS foJEADS RAlLY
and Minersville 26 youth and two M onua}
_,
'I he Rev RcbeJt Styers pastor
e\ cnmg
k
R
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adults and ev
rove ma mg a
Helt!n Woode vtslte-t her mothel or the M•ddleport Church uf the
Plans were mode for the Umcn total of 65
1 Nazarene and v1ce prestdent of
at
Holzez Hosp1lal l .. st Wedne~
T h anksgtv lng sen tee wh en th c
Devot1ons were led by Norma d
the Young Peoples Zont! Hall}
1 of ~he Nazarene Ch11rch was m
Assoe1a Jean Robmson, on the subject 1 a~ and alga;~ one S~nfay F
Mid41eport MmJJfenrl
1 ~ IR arc 0 ~ F 0 11 ro~1 charge of tihe mP.ehng held Mon
tion met Wednesda• urtcrnoon ll Fnendsh 1p consisting of pra'
f pr an(
the First Baptut rhurch Rev Ho. er scripture readmg a talk and ott odm~ro~ a~
a)'lmo~
~ rod day ntght at the Galhpo])s Chu 1
ward Ruppelt president was m singmg of the hymn Love DIVInE
a en et t e uncra 0 8 1um
l h With the hev ~verett
Park
charge of the meetmg and Will
The host church put on a mu Paul Olst ttl Detroit \\ednesday pastor of the PortsmouEh Nazar
bave the sermon at the Umon steal program, and a sklt on The Olst fatwly zerenll} v•st!ed ~ ne Church as the S;Jeakcr Two
meetmg wh1ch w1ll be held on 'The Chureh and the School
here at the Folhod home
hundred and thJFty were present ]
Nov 28 at the F~rst Baptnt
Shirley Gumther acted as prt
Mr and !'lrs Cha1les D WooclP tr the meetm1l Those present
[efs tolii"tliatwotch of yours out "retlreonent'
chureh
stdent 10 thP llhsence of Bettv and son wet glesls of her f1 flom ~he local chutctJ we1e Mr
and restore it to accurote t•me keeptng serv1ce Our
Leonard A name was discussed thPr J B Ha)es near Chester
and Mrs Styers and son Mrs 1
The meelmg opened With a Ctr
for the group and carrwd ove 1 110
M1 and Mr~ W11ltam (an J1
Daniel Pooler and ch1ldren Ron 1
cle o( Prayer A bnef discussion
akolled watch apeclol1sts are thoroughly famtloar
td the next rneetmg Ways anrJ I are the patents of a daughter born ny and Ju• e Dun~ Duddmg t~ntll
was held concermng the holdtnll:
clo
t
1
M
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Sh1rle~
Hable
at
H
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o :zc1 • s p1 a
on ay
with the mast delicate and complicated mechanism
of a Untted Home Vlsltltwn Evan Mean&amp; of ra1stng moner were d 1s.l
cussed Rev Grove announce.;l a
Mrs [sola fay! or had the mtsfn:r
=-:--:-~---gehsm campalgn latel this fall
and are equli'Pid to handle ony job to your •am·The next 1neetmg wall be held af cfJUnty MYJo' meetmg on Mondav tune to spra1n her ankle last week ~ANAST A CLVB MEETS
e'lenmg
October
11
to
be
held
&amp;t
Mrs
Halt
has
been
ass•stmg
het
Mrs
Don
Sttvers
Mrs
Edwarli
the Heath Methodist church par
Mr and Mrs Delbert Yost and ~renctJ Mrs Kathr.y11 Thompson
sonage on Oet 11 at ten o'elock the Untted M~thod1st Cfrurch 111
PQJner&lt;l)'
c;:hildren
retm ned to their home 4nd M~ Joe Young Jr
Wt"re 1
w~en the Mm•ster,al Quintet w!,J
Yqur CpQRI EV llea!er
Lloyd
Dllhnger,
recreat10ruu
at
Lancaster
a
He!
VISitmg
hl
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•warded
pnzes
when
lfte
Can11st
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be reorganized The s1ngen were
108 Mill St.
'!'hone 82'72-J
llflddleport. Ohio
leader
led
a
couple
of
games
A
parents
Mr
nnd
Mrs
Harr&gt;
Cu
c!:I'Ub
met
Tuesday
evemng
t
tb('
11
In demand last year
after thetr
1
lome of Mrs
~Obert S~hmoll
hrst appearance an~ w11l begin Bible qUJz1 and a thmk and dl thrJc
.l
-he next meeting Will be at thr
their practtce for the wmler'~ stunt
Re£reshments
of
sandw1ehes,1
SERVICES
HElD
TUE:SDA
Y
opw
of V.rs C!larle~ Brad bun 1
programs
1
Funeral services fo, w.~s IIawl
he hostess served refreshments
MmlSters present were Re\ cookies and pop were served b)
t(l those named above and MJ &lt;:
Ruppelt, Rev L A Bangtrter the host group The next meetm Co \Jms Jackson were held a1 th

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On

j

1

Thursday Evening

high for a three game sene-. leopardy 1 Jnlgllt wiH·u lht fJgh
) oung sc . . u 1 ton 1ghl as they
Thursd.a} mght at theTwenly Se mg Pomerov ranth ~ s t 11 k tr mctt the1 1 lld lwt nva\s from
cond Street Alleys 1fl the ( I) leJ. Chau nce) tu
meet th( red hot ac1 ~s tht 1 vel In Mason Clh I
S:NOIJLO
gue as they blaslPrl 2774 p1n~ on Chauncey BluP Oevl l ~ I he Dev 1 , the \\'Jh:Jma ~a!con'S mde1 the
Qo
OOI"IN
games of 946 927 and 901
I be haven l lost a gumt sllle 1951 and l!o!ht s ..t Ha(ht&lt;l ~aid at 8 o f
//{
77!11111$
Crow {hick s w o n~~ three game ~ ha\e gone unb(a\en 1n 32 'ilra1ght (](lck
!li~1"0RY
BY PAUL 'Moen' CLIFFORD the top teams 1n ihe lftaLe
m easy fash on f1 n m the ( 1tv IC l contests Tht last tmH the' w~l
At least one Juket regular
A~ 1"/fE
Yours truly had the misfortune Gene Slau~ter ~ loaded,
and Fu~&gt;l
rltftlited was b) () 1k J!Jll 1n 1951
will be out of serYICe ton1ght
YEAR 1";/At"
of mttstng three of the h1gh school shj)uld have htUe1 trouf»le
The h1gh Sf'rtes ~ aw evf'r) man ;Jnd thev had a Ill' gan t w1th and there !s the pass1b11ity th•t
Pli II~EVERA/{CE
games Jast week but since we club that fought Wellaion
on the CzU'•' B1other" tetn
roll (!ouster m 1952
two or three othen wllllsee lit
~IO'OFF­
·~ 0 , betlez wh 1rh 1s realb goo&lt;l
J
tie sarv1ce end John
Fisher
came through wtth seven correct way
........,
The P•nther5 under Rex arvls
hoo water on the Jc.nee uu~td
JAI;'OSLAV
ones we we1 e 9ttU battmg 700 on
Wellston 20 Oai"J '1ti1J q-tbe
roll'ng Boh Louks le1l the pa1adc ha¥e wor ked har d • 11 woek P"
by an •ntury 111 , .. t week's ga
PRO/lilY WOi/ A1"
the
local
scene
But
now
th~s
ts
'ocketa
•et a chance to Joo,en iaf;
1 1
d 1
unce the
W'th 190 197 &lt;~nd :l01 for 588
hcu ar V on
• ens•
me and coach Charhe McDen
&gt;I'!MiJteOON A1'1"ER
another
week
ibear
offense
Ben Wilson bas one
n
1
nk
1\o'enr
h1n1
had
t97
202
1
1
g
oflon••
h
Wh'l' "
CaY I 1 u~oe • smg • wm
old sh~d 1thls morn ng I h•t e
" YEARS OF iRYtl'/(5
Tile early
prehmmarles are of the beat defenlea in tl'UI Jea;tae
h
d
o pow
.n " IB4 lno 583 Pau l lltffnJrl ful
u
and 1t as power an mor
would not start ton 1ght Roger
over and the ball clubs have e1ch but be need1 punch
~owed with 549 Bill Ho\atlel had •r to burn last ye•r Pomeroy
CoY•rt wt"lo was used on defen
other pretty well sized up and
Bexley 35 Lo1an f-~he Chle:fl
!'t44 and Frank Kungle h&lt;1d 510
hid than own w1th the Devtls
se last we-ek wtll .,pen'"
his
the
fans
)ust
about
hale
everythm&amp;
again
go out of tbelr class, but
The Pcomeroy qumtet sponsor
for two per1ods but were snow
place
set for a Jong long 11eason Most the experieoca mllht help them
ed by TCtmmy and 89bby Crow
ed under 1n the second half •nd
Sn: uthu Jacl C'ts 1egu lars have I
of them have a pretty good adealln tbe tou,ih SJ:O"'ti~hedule LOoks
expect to be one of the best
lost 3120
heen athng tht~ wtek
but the
how thmgs are gom.g to come out, hke Dwaght Diller knew wbat he
dressed teams 1n th1s are• as
Pomf'IO" wtll go n1 l lht gam
genial McDonald hopes to ha~e
but still we have a lot of fun try-~ Wit doini when he got out of the
•
they w1ll be. complet~tly outf1t
1n good ph} SICa I c-onditiOn JeJV 1' thi:!tn til m tht slar\lng llllf'UP
1ng to p1t our sJull or should we eoaching business
ted wtth black bowhng sladcs
v.dl sl:~r1 the same lllleup lh1l lhiTl 1 Smith h&lt;~s a cu1 over ht~
1\lll'h••ler.'l'! Y
say Guessmg' agamst the ball
Nelsopville 7 Berne Union 6- Ol&gt;lo Wea
and red wh1te •nd black bowl
rpt ned a~ains l
V. &lt;~harna I 1st r ght ('YC tlrat H~qu1n•&lt;l four st1t
West Reserve It' toledo a
clubs
before
they
go
{In
the
f1eld
can't
help
but
awe
Lowell
Cole
a
lng sh1rts Thty w11l bowl m
Y.t't!k when thf' P~ntiH 1s took an cht ~ Buddy Thomas t:as a
bad
Most of th• coli..- clubs swin1
vote of confidence on tb,ls one We Centre ICY al W't!llllnll&lt;i• n
the City League at Pt Pleasant
lasv 20 6 d!c1s1on
ank le J m Pucke1t has 3 sore
mto •c:tlon Seturday. •nd of f fnow little about Be..rne URlOD, but A1~11f Pa
Wj~"f
1nd 11lu w11l lineup 1n t~ Oh1o
Harnkl Brown
aod M tchf'll arm E:zn 1e Kauff has hcen out of
course Obfo State •nd Ohio U
y.re hke t)Je running of this boy
""'" nl~·r
.......
Valley Traveling c1rcutt on Sun 1 Johnson wt\1 be at th ends \11
school wtlh the flu
and
both
J
I
f'
I
.,. •mont the clubs ttlaylng
Gary Bohyer of tbe Hounds
d•ys The team o~lso plans to tun I am bert and f &lt;ttl Smtih wtll Rl( h Hma\lez an&lt;l Ed Ferguson
terence
~
ttl•ir openlnt
Natu'nlly
ltutl•nd 19 Lakin 11-th• Rtcl
I'IC S£/ll_""S
bowl1n the ABC next sprtng •t be at the tackles John Yo11ng and ha\l pulled musc.les lD thetr legs
Xavier
~~
Oh1o
V
7-lhe
Bolf
we'r•
•pt
to
get
run
out
of
DevUt
hen
the
otd
Venn•rl
WOII HI!&gt; FIRi&gt;T
Ft W•yne lndl•na under Ute Don Grucscr wtll opf'n 11 gu a rd"
Both \\'ah&lt;Jllla and M1ddleporl
town for becklng Woody HlyH
UJvvy, 1~ sK~td ~. . eilt th1 cats Will b'e up agaimt • big,, pen~.
{/. S NATtOIIA L
Crow Brothers sponsorshiP
and Genc M1tch v.J!l IH ;.~t rcntc1
wIt ht lookmg fol thetr hrst HC
erful club tblt baa a g•me exper~
•t
Ohio
Stete,
but
I
have
noL1kln MYI In • 1airM that will
51NGU&lt;; TITLE
The scores
In the hackfteld 11 w II be H1lh tory r.f 1hc season The J ackets
lence al\.d eo~eb Carroll W&lt;~~doe1
tlced
thet
mot~t
iif
th•
Cleveland
be
pt•.,-4
Satuftlay
night.
IN 1{/G
CROW BROTHERS
Shtlldan at quu\!r 1~111 )' Q talh J,st 130 to BeLpre last week
wtll open the 1914 1euon lb d.,
Brown
fans
hawo
b11n
C~ult•
•I·
T.hf'pJilns
34
Ch-.ter
0-cuch
/4 T# 1/?f.
\
Mench 1m
197 202 184 Ml1 and Bob W1lsnn 11 the half s and while Wahama has lost to HU;flt
feat
lerit
this
l•ll
Evtn
Otd+
IMnHa"-•11
DICiclrll
ind
his
boys
---~-:_:_::::!:~::::::~--~-''_
~b~~~~~u _'
Jio'\altE'r
212 167 165 ~44 Buddy English at fullhark
mgtun \ r\son .md to Pomeroy
chlni and Big John Crow re1use
will M ~t t~•.,. trtlnl, .but they
Chfford
202 164 183 ~9
Defens 1vely H1rh Barnhart Will
l• ach McDonard s fo1&lt;:es ag;un
Notre DMIDe ~ Tex.a1 1~~
to go out on tho limo for Pt~f
w~l
·~ eotn\lllltly oliltlalood 6y Fag~bng lnsh have a creal qu~
KunL:le
145 197 168 51fl go 10 ;md Brown v. 11 conH nn1 v. 11 lt g vm~
away
lols
of
Brown, 1nd whan thn• two
a
Pl1ina eleven
Louks
190 197 201 588 ami Fred Werrv 1s ahn apt 1o st:'f wc1glll
fhe Wahama forward
dyl!'d In the wool Brown fans
cArthur 20 Belpn
14-1 lerback In Ralph G~ll~lmt, and
TottJI
946 927 901 2774 plentv of act JOn 11 m f'nd pos1110n wall w II :.~verage 172 pounds per
new coach ih Tem Bre"'fn
refuM to talk, the Browns mult
BMCkr(! C!"f!r~e flawte th4t
CITY ICE &amp; FUEL
rhe ]nul fans probahlv w '\ man while th( Jacket front !me
Texas
os lolade~ wtlh (ipntle OOYf
bt dOwn
o~l.uld ho • j,..,.y ••I
II big
Tdhs
190 214 lf\4 568 see pl cn tv or wide opt n football wil l go nn Lh~ fteld aL only a 151
but
we
hte
jrith 1n·a tbriller
o11td has experlenc•, bUt thi
ecker
156 193 120 46~ tomght I he Panthus stuck to 1 pound avcragt The backs
will
ATHENS 0 - OhiO Un1vers1ty" Four of the starters are from Day
so here goes another week ef!d
•
Afms1&lt;0111 loon will provo !• lot
Iowa 1• tllcbjpn Sl•lt 1-lhe
QS("har
138 143 166 447 groun d game Ias1 week n w&lt;.~llop f fmcl 1hc Falcons with a 164 Bobcats open their 59th sea$00 of ton two from Spnngf1eld and one of upsets and saddemnJS
W~.:
t" verHtile)
Hawkeyet oiDI lave a !lretl llnt
reer
159 137 137 433 mg Wahama hut thl Panthe1 ~ 1 pound t~vel agi' as
compared to football Saturday agamst Xa\
eath from Frankltn Youngstown only wish they could all have win
led by Calvm JonU, an4 the Host
Ohio
State
~
lnd1a~a
7-co!ch
l'{eal
1601581 54 472 ha\e a good passmg 1t1atk and only 145 ~ lor the Jackets
1ers Musketeers from CmcJnnalt Cmcmnall Sleubenvdle and Con ners, but somebody has to ' lose
Total
803 845 741 2389 probably will usc 1t I ! n ght
&lt; uacll MrDnnald wtll start Jtm
It will be the mnth mectlnh neaut
and all we can say 1s to be a Woody Hayes_opens the 19$4 s.b- Bowl ebamp.s atill hive Lero:f.
son wl~h a WID as Hub1e Bobo gets Bolden Thtt ·~auld be • hone)f,
------Ch•uncey
ccact'led by B11l 1 Puekctt and Hogrr Covet t at the 111 the scncs between the two
Xavter who will be backed by " good loser 1f that dub IS yours
"
h1s B1g Ten bapt111m of fire The but we Joke tbelowJ! deftdioe
Smoth wt.o was 1n ct.o~rge when 1 l'nds Jan\ lat e~ and Buddy sc hool s wh1ch bcg"an m 1~22 1 hl'
f
Pomeroy 20 Chauncey l~the
""tgr:~twn
pay entourage
ro-m
L.
Illinois 3~ I'ei\D Slaie 7'--.1 C
Bucks
have
the
makmgs
of
a
good
B
b
M
o
c two teams have not met smce 1947 '!~
Blue Dev•ls are reported to Hub'. Bob.
'n School has a Thomas at the taddes
ttl
Catohne and eoniPany stat\ to .-oq j
ball club, but so have
Kmne} an I Ed ferguson al
e r when lhe Bobcats ground out ~ Cmctnnatl lS ex pected to start a
ust •• good as l••t year, end
t •• m W'th lettermen
I
t
t
team
Without
a
semor
Seven
JOn
and how they can r:oll
e1ght
others
m
the
NATIONAL lEAGUE
gjUHI ds and Hav Stone a
cehn er 12 7 VICtory here
defmlt.ly the bre•kl will cMelde
f'll'" •• y.'y St."'". PcsJtlon
1our sop h omores rna k e up
J
tors
and
II
b
W L Pet
The Devils Will outwet9h th~ ln t ht hatkfldd It wb I k eH o tnrny
OU loach Carroll Widd !eS who their ftrst umt fOI the OU lilt
th•a one Couh Rex J•rwls '"''
x New York
95 5."i 633
ac
ova
er
h
th•t his boys e1n dolt. 1nd we'll
I Papthers s1nce their 1me aver 1 V1 oman ff.at Qltat \i'r
1 h lfs and Srntth IJS fteldmg the defens1ve c am Saturday
'Brooklyn
89 ti2 589
o~ges 170 pounds 01nd thetr anti ~au (' 11 th!! k a
pwns~up team of the Mtd Amert
stlck side- by s1dt with Rex.
Mrlwaukee
~ 64 573
bac:kheld t 1ps the beam 11t 161
will lr 111 u ac
l b can ( onfercnce
has announced
Thus come~ to an •nd one of
Cmcmnat
71\ 77 490 211 2 pound• Pomeroy w 111 f1eld ..
Defenstvt h th~tr ate apt 0 e t ht s starl ing lineup barnng tnJur Ad"IOS
the lcngcst w1nnlng str•ak• IP
Ph1ladelphta
73 77 487 22
line tho~t averages 161 pounds
several thangt s 1&lt;d Johnson a les befor~ game time
the Shte of Ohio
St Lams
71 80 470 24 1
and th1t1r speedy backs anrage
175 l1ansfrl f 1m Bt'aHr f Ohl~
Left efld Dave Lundbe 1g Day
Wehama 19 MWdleport 13Ch1cago
62 90 403 34
1obablv will plaly al lu~ ~ e~nm ton Jumor left tackl e Ron Weaver
1S31f.t
pounds
per man
P
the
IIHie JaCkets are '!'M,._.a
P1tbhurgh
!)3
,.'851 42
Tht
t&gt;nds
fot
(haumty
w1ll
h&lt;
Ju'!
..
k"l~ccahnl'J(r~b!\~ll
s
wll~
sec
Franklm
se
n
Jcttrrm:m
left
with
lnturles, bUt we look for
101
x~ltnehed pannan't
John
f IJne and fohn Ra11k111 I'. Ill 1 at lu.. ...
L
ooy
Ea;te-n
J;ua
rd
Bob
R
pp[e
Youngstown
so
Ch.,lle
McDonald's elev•n to
1
1
Thursdays Results
fUllk(
a
...
II
B~&gt;fore
I
Ierr lflc battle ff tho
J
ack
I
rcema
n
~ommg Ill nu I&lt; sen ICC at
th"
I
me
on
phomorP
center
D1ck
Spe
meyer
Ill'
I!IU
up
a
1
Ph1la 7 P1ttshgh 6 susp gam1
11 10 1l lC
I! b e 1VJ'll sters
up
" anrl Dave CmcmnalJ senwr lf:ltdman ng b t
Jackets c:an come up with o1
fcnsr
The
la{klcs
WI
df"fcns(
and
Jot
HJce
Pluladelph1a 4 P1\tsbur~h 2
Hmdy also "-'lll see dcfensi\C SPr guard Jnhn Schwab captatn Da\
COl UMBVS
UP- Adtos
pus1ng attack they m1ght gc
1 McMaster and big 225 pound Re1
Onh games sc h~ull'fl
0
'
I
Ba1lt:&gt;y
hut
Ba1le)
comes
out
on
d",
Vl&lt;'t'
tun
semor
lette
rman
ng
ht
t;)ckle
Harry
a
lame
colt
\\tth
a
game
•II
th' way
"MI!RICAN LEAGUE
f
th Ch ut k Landts ~otn "'
oay t on semor I heart was hailed tud&lt;!Y as tlte new Pt Pleasant 13 Gathpohs 7-a
l.uach Ralph Sa}ie will prnbab Stan Ma~c h ma
W L Pet GB ense WI
11ght
1n
lance
Hussell
probably
the
ly
slt~
rt
the
same
lineup
lhat
\IP
lettc1man
end
J1m Krager champiOn of three year old pacen b1.; or.e for tw{l old nvals but we
x-Cl~wland
1 tO 41 728
1
best
lineman
on
the
team
and
ent
against
Pumer
O)
last
week
Steubenv
1le
Junwr
le1Lerman
followmg hts relaltveiJ easly tn dun t thmk the Devil defense rar.
NE'W York
102 49 1175 8
1
Ron
Hook
a
tran~fer
studPnl
from
La!
Rumgardner
and
Dtck
Sprou
Quarterbatk
Bill
fredenck
urnph tn the $69300 Ltttle islOWJ ko!a].J Paul Bennett bottled Up~~~
Chrcago
pa 59 612 17 ' .
J"he
Plams
'A-Ill
Ill'
at
the
gua1ds
sl
\\til
be
al
Lhe
ends
Earl
Rnhlll
Daylnn
senior
letterman
left
half
Jug
race hete Thursday
evemng
Boston
fi7 8~ 447 42 l
while John Mullens Will be at ~on anrl Blame Staats will be at Eiland Ahlbe!i;l Conneaut JUn!OAthens 34 B I S 0-the Bull
Detrmt
6fi 85
437 44
tackl es Sta&lt;.~ts v.ei~hs 250 pounds letlerman nght half Rogf"r Tho
Owner J Howard
Lyons of dogs have plent) of backs
and
Washmgton
64 86 427 45l~ ctntcr
In the Slllgle w n* backfield big '&gt;nuJ Roush ani 1\enny
Ta}lor mas Sp 11ngfield sophomore and Harrmgton Del told the 42000 prcbably can run the score up as
Balt1more
5~ H9
349 571 ~
180 poun&lt;l Owen Staats W!ll b
lo'.lll be at guards an1 Blame Plc fullbatk Ted Jackson Sptmgfteld persons who had been awed wtlh they please George R1ser wtU
Ph1ladFI~~~~
49 102 325 61
at quuterhack John Canhr and kens will he at (Pntcr In thc i Jetterm.m
the ease m wtuch the colt won hAve a club tha~ wdl go a ion~
:x Cljncherl pennant
Thursday's Results
nu::k I e:v an lh(-' ha lfbacks anrl backfield 11 wtll he Dave H.oush
or the s tarters etght arc lelte
If my colt hatlnt been lam e you way m the SEO
No ~amts scheduled
veteran Terry ONa1\ wlll be Jt at qut~rte 1 /)ann~ Sa~ 1 c and Vtr men and lhree are two ~ophomor would hav e seen some real run
Jacbon 27 Portsmouth East[)._
4
sedan A
F1CI•y'f. P,...o~ble P!tcfters
fullback 0 Nail and Stoots :trr gil wca'ier at th r
halfs and 1 cs t hree JUntors and stx senwrs nmg •
lhe powerlul lronmen are one of
235 HP
Delroat Zuwr1r~k 912 at ('It\(
used mos\1\ up the rn1ddle wt)h J&lt;tck P:~ugh ~I fu!lhack
~ -~ _ - - - -------,;;;:;;;;;;;;,
:::::::;:;:;;~;;;;;;:::;:::;::=;=;:=:r=7=:-::;-~;--:--1 antcr dmng most nf the nutsHk
The hneups
land )Yynn 22 11
Ch1eago Trut1&gt;:s ID 11 &lt;il na1t1 l runnmg
ful
MID
WT
Pas
WT WA
more f.arsen 3 21l-ntght
1 he Bh1&lt;: Dcv1h were lmpres&amp; l\&gt;
Co¥trt
153 lE 160
Sprouse
power
Pht~dP.Iphla Portoearrero
818 last werk 1s they rolled over th..: lacey
172 L T 173
Rcb1nson
signal
at New York Schallr.rk 0 0
L\hl~onYIII&lt;' lint nds 30--6 uflrr lw
McKmney 155 lG 1M Taylor
on the
WishmPton Port,.rfteld IJ..l5 mg helrl scorel&lt;'ss m the f11~1 Stone
14 '
C
160
P1ckens
and Stobhs 911 a1 Boston B1nv.n quartet
Ferguson l48 RG 143\Do Roush
1113 and Parnell 36--lwo game~
A latg( rrt~wd of l' .. nthel root Thomn
158 RT 250
Staats
crs wtll follow the ball club t) Puckett 147 RE 1S5 Bumg.-rdner
Saturd•y s G•m•s
Two-lone gray and blue color villb "l~~hi!JJI
Detroit at Cleveland
Chauncev wtlh the hopes that lht Vroman 142 QB 161 Da Roush
equipped woth 'Pol"erfliie' full autol'l~ df\v~.
Ch1Ca('O at Bal1 tmore
Panthers Will stop one of thr HoYatter
144 HB ISS
Sayre
!her comt6rt beater and defrost~l'l, CIINi:tid~l
Ph1lade1l0h1a al New York
lon~te st wmnmg
streaks m lhr&gt; Kauff
148 HB
156
WP.ner
and back-up lights, air-foam seat, wbeot '·covers,
Washmgton at Boston
state
Smtth
lSO
FB
164
P11ugh
POM~ROY
WT Poo
- - .:--:::-=.-....--,
•h!elds, cigar li~hler aJid.oll fllfer
ON A FRIGID FREQUENCY
prown
171
1-E
I,ONDON UP- Rad1o
Moscow L•mbert
170
LT
reporteri tnria 11 that Ru ss1a n ~cten Gru.,.r
1$1
LG
ttsts ha11 e mstalled 3 m1cropllonej M1tctt
157
C
at the North Pr:lC' 1 ht&gt; hrn~dcas1 Young
150
RG
ing Interior, equlpp with ~dard tranSiiifs;jlon, all·
did not. sav ~ho would he h1oad Sm1th
158
RT
weather comfof\ he~ er p.nd llefrosters, ~~~~ sill·
easbng mer II
JohllMIR
1~5
RE
nals and b~~:lo!-111!_
~-{~ seal,
~qVIlrf.
---- - - - - $f!ertHn
145
QB
\
shields,
cigar
ll~q!el"and
oU
f!lter
W1lson
172
HB
TODAY
Qualls
13S
HB
WilHam lloldrn Eleanor rarkt'r
.ESCAPE tROM FORT RRA\0
English
165
FB
(In Technlcolorl
CHAUNCEY
Vil Pos
&lt;arlf'~
Arthur Franz
11elena.
~lin•
155
LE
lN\Aili'RS FROM MAR~
NJcMIIter
16~
lT
hr ( o\or 1
'-uss•U
14&amp;
LG
~UitifdS
1$.5
C
s~~oturday Onh
s,.pt
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and thf' Rev Sherley Wuod off1
c ntmg Bur1al was tn the Gra\ '
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and pallbca1er
w ere Dqle Sh..uler Mn~v1n IIH
Raymond Tllnmas Wavne luvts
Clarence Mul{8rd Jr and Robert
Cornelius Spt!Ctal mns1c was pre
sented by Mrs Bnggs K1rby or
g.aplst. an~ the servtce was con
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~uDt krs Curtrs Gnm~s
•ied&amp;le, lnd Other ~;uuts wert:
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Pow· Si'&lt;

Letart, W. Vo.

Carpenter Man

HUlton!

-: Mr. TeddyMiller
~. Returns From Army

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-Tbe m~enhlp may m.U.e .uth
A&amp;aotiatioa to help defray aentral operatinc expenaet~ of the
Association.
Any members wboae dues are
not paid by the end of the li.scal
year of the Aaoeiaur,
· shall not
be eligible for mem ership and
membership privUeges until such
dues are paid.
8. HOW MONIES SHAU.. BE
SPENT-Any funds obtained as
dues or otherwise shall l!e spent
in such manner as the Committee
may prescribe.

,.... IV VIRGINIA CARL.TON

Teddy M-iller who has been in
tbe army several months W&amp;l dl.i:... charged and returned home. He
-' ~ &amp;aw service in France and was
~ • stationed for sometime at Saint
Nazaire, France. Dunng World
war I Saint Nazaire was one of
the largesl and important port~
in Fr)lnce where the Lr.ited Slates
ArmY supplies were landed and
sent out to the different areas
were the armies operated. Large
eunvoys of U. S. soldu~rs landed
here i!.Dd sai led from alter the
Armistice was signed .
The Amencan Army operated
larse ware houses and had r:fiil ·
roads leading from tbc town during the war. Saint Nautire at that
time was one of the large cities
of fo'r ance and a very large navy
·vard was maintained there but it
:·is said that during World War II
,it was about destroyed by the
Germans who bombarded the town
'so that it was reduced to almost

ly MAUD! ILISSING
Mr. Harry Marr and w.U.e.
NeW York. are vi.litiDC hil ~o­
tber-i n-law and liNer, Mr. •ad
Mrs. William Hart. Harry if, 1
former, Maaon Count, bo)', ae4
has many relativet IDd frieadi
in tbe bend area~
Mr. and Mn. Curtll Youaa
spent an evening reeeotlr, wttb
Mr. and Mrs. Tobey Myers.
Mrs. Anna Fey, daughter Cora
and 91Jlall son, lllinoi&amp;, 1re visft..
lng in t.be home of the Connei!'a
brother~ Fred Rou 11 b . She also
has a brother Artie qf Broad Run,,
Ollt.ie, New Haven . G"over, Masofi,
Mrs . Lest-er Smith and Mrs. Lola
JeUries, Mason, and Mrs. Frank
Burris, Point Pleannt.
Dennis Roush .i:nd Cecil Blessing took dinner with Mrtl. Gar·
nett Chapman and father, W. A.
Blessing, Tuesrlay. It was Mrs.
Chapman's birthday .

9. RULES AND REGULATIONS

New Haven

Live Wire Class Met
At E. U. B. Church

Teddy Miller suys it IS nOW hf'·
· ing rebuilt and his camp was on
thf' same grounds that the Ameri:can ('amp was located in World
War I where James M. Cru mp wall By MRS. W. R. JOHNSTON
The Live Wire Club met Tuesst ationed with the 23rd Engineers
day
evening at the EUB C hur~h .
during Lhe first World War.
Mrs. Wade Cunningham presided.
Mrs. F. A. Batey had a Bible
eontest which Mrs. Freeman Roush
Tom my Gibbs who has been in won. Hostessess for the evening
the armed rorces at a C!lnlP 10 were Mrs. Boyd Scott, Mrs. K. K.
Nurth Carolina wa s rl isc hargcd Scites, Mrs. Harry Capehart, Mr ~&gt;.
and p·turncrl hom(' la.~t. week .
Edgar Layne and Mrs . Earl VickMrs. Anna B. Edwards, 11 form .
L'l" res ident he1·c, her son and dau- ersO.th
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kj
cr memb ers presen 1 werf"
'h Ler· •dn·law . Mr . 'c~ Mbrs . ran
Mrs. P. E . Pickens, Mrs. George
E&lt;wa
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o1um us were J
Mrs Cl t
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v'sitJOJ; here Tuesday.
'ewe 11 '
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Mrs H Keith McClu ng spent Judy, Mrs. Ward Cunningham,
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Mrs . John Bumgardner, Mrs . Howeasan ·
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ard Burris, M·rs. A. F. Bryant, Mrs.
om a}· m om
S. L Dunlap
employed
ROUl!l h
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r ennsy I van ·1a IS· vls. .ltmg
ts \VI 1e M H
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a1Hl !\·I rs F'. Chapman this week. Lo.rs .. garr;1
RmanW, rs. ernMar
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eaver,
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MIS!! Helen Jenk1ns of Ch.arh·sIvan Sha wv • r. Mrs. s . H. Re1·1mtre
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t'l • and Mrs. F. A. Batey.
mo er.
rs . enry en Ins.
The b 1·
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Mrs. Ch&lt;~r l es Ju h.l ing is ill .
ow mg season egan _on
Sr.pt. 8 .at the Pomeroy Bowlmg
Alley, Philip Sporn entered 12
teams into the 19M League . The
Clifton
tca'ms are made up of employees
By The Goodwill Bible ClaSs
in various departments at thr.
The Good WiU Bible Class of plant . The season ,will last until
Cl ifton M. E. Church again met early spri ng.
al Mrs . Ned Henry's, WcdnbSday
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gorda n
afternoon to contiooc the rag of Long Island , N. Y.. are visi·
cutti ng. Thos e pr-ese nt were Mrs. ling their son, John, a few days.
G('arhart, Mabel Johnson, Irene
Mr. and Mrs . Paul Scally were
Jus&gt;ti.s, Sevilla Blessi ng, and Mrs. in Charleston, on Thursday, on
business.
Hf'nry .
Mrs . Dale Lyon.s and daughter,
Mr and Mrs. Charles Cundiff
Mary, was callin·g on Mrs. Ned are vacationing In the West VirHrnry, Mondall afternoon .
gin[' panhandle, mar Chester,
Ivan Bush from Mason Ci&amp;b'. w. v..
was visiting with Ned Henry,
Mr. and MT"S. Richard Grinstead
ThurSoday.
were business visitors in Parkers•
)Irs. John Taylor of
Mason burg, Wednesday.
.. Ci ty and sons , John &lt;~nd K e nn~h
anrl Calvin Bumgarner were call. West Shade
wg on Mr. and Mrs . Ned Henry, - - --- - - - ·

Mrs. Catharine Newberry
children, visited wtt.b her moth~~

Mrs. Dennis Roush, Tue:;day
ternoon.
Cecil Blessing, wlfe, and
Ella spent Thursday wJth Mr.
Mrs. Dallas Yeager, Mason. WhUe
there. Cecil Riley BleRsing,
ron , talked to his moth"•'~'·~~::;~,·~
that his wife had gone t
very serious operation .

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Cars .. - Absolutely ~o
Junkers.
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:u ror reeta1 bleedtn1 1n a chUd.
A polyp, whJeh 1l!l a can tumor,
may be the reaao.n, or t.he boWt1
may tel""'pe wlth!n lloelf. !tow·
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WhflD thll dlarder oee1IJ"' lD
odnlla, however, 1\ 111&amp;1 require

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chewed, wtll leave.., andlpated btnii&amp;.I1TIIUIIy Uoll II belt rem
portion of tho kernel lila\ IIIUfll· llr '""prJ Ill a olllld Uo11
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grow th an d efficiency n~ry liUie.
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ton. f2 (above), eaptured b7
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Is one or a number ot Amerl•
cana sttU neld, aid INS correapondent Donald DhtQQ, who waa

released in Hong Kana. lie uld
ner ·1n prtaon In ClllltQ,D.
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She 11 from Clcero"Bible eburCh,
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1·30 AP C-SoMier Pand~
· 2 CO Wl'S1 ern The atre
3 CO AP•C-Pre (fame Program
3. u _.t.;nC- NCAA _ Iowa . vs Mic·
higun Stule
5·45 .41·c- Post Game Program
u oo p r c-Stu Erwin
6 :m NPC- Ethel and Alber t
7:CO Saturday Nigh1: Jambor~e
7:30 Death Valley Days
8.00 N.BC-Max
Liebman
senls- ''Lady in t-he Dat-k"
starrlng Ann Southern •
D 30 NBC-Hit Parade
10 00 1\'BC-Mi-okey Roon('y
10 ::0 Liberace
11 :00 NeY.'S Headlines
11 :05 Spt.rts Headlines
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Wre·J tlin-g from Dayton
Owl Theatre "Loan Shark"
with George Rail and J)oro·
thy Hart e
1:15 New!l, WJ!ather, Sign Off
• . ~rogr~ t-;~ecast jn color

6:4S Ernie sa·i.mders Sports
6 ~ ~ Weatherman
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enough
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TV 1 tp balan.ce th&lt;' ad. ded enl·rgy. lrt
. Cruiadian ' tilst s. 10 po.'rc enl lall ow, ·
in ' a 21) · ..percent protein ration.
,.gave it hlg increase in growth rate

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12 .:!0 · llMT- Bctter Living

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10 .30 Cnrtoon Carnival
11 :30 ABC- Sc·per Circus

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4.00 NBC Piliky Lee Show
4 30 '
HOwdy Doody
5:00 .r
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5.45 ~ , ):36's: l'ie'!"s
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Saturday
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Admiral was a Lady" ELl·
mund O'Brien.
Tel e\'isio ll Classroom ~
Vacation
USA
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Bob Bollz Repl)rti_pg.
Ernie Saundci"·s ..lfPort Shuw

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Unele Johnn} Coons
Badge &amp; Bullets

7:00 Jaekie Gll'ason Show

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Jo Stafford
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Up to the minute News
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Mr, and Mrs. F . M. Roush hHd .
u callers in their home Thursdey 1
Mr . George Bland and wife, IIHnois, and Mrs. Rosa Stcwut. Mason, were visitors in the Cedl
Bltssing home Friday afternoon .
Mr. Bland arid Mrs. Blessing were
school mates and the first they
had met for forty some years.
Mr . aoJI Mrs. Bill Harris, Ma~on , MT. and Mrs. Stanley Adkinsiiii

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Mrs. J . L. Wickham , ·shirley and
Billie Heilman attended the homce,pming held at Mt. Herman church
Sunday.
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Mrs. Harry Brown and sons call·
ed at the Painter home Sunday.
¥rs. Jennie Roush Is spendinJ
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Geoglein and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spence and
Mr. and Mrs . Gerald Violet . spent
Sunday afternoon at the RQUsh
home on West Shade.
M. Sgt. Russell Painter Jr., has
written his parents of his return·
ing to the States from Korea, in
October.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Matlack
and dai!ghter, Belpre, were Sunday guests of Mr . and Mrs. VIrgil
Roush and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Payne
Columbus, were Saturdty gue1
or Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wickham .
Mrs. Ivan Well and daught~r
called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Heil·
man Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Well called
on Mrs. Mary Bailey Sunday.
Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Edson Wickham
R~chmond, 0 ., spent .!!cvcral day~
w1th J.fr. and Mrs. J. L. Wickham.
Mr. and Mrs . George Abbott
and daughter Nina and Joyce and
Darlene Bail.?y spent Monday With
Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Lanham .
Mr. and Mrs. Edson Wickham
called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Heil .
man Tuesday.

P.\IIJLY

Lay-Away

September 25th, the V. F.
W. Hall will be closed on
Saturday to all minors unless accompanied by th~lr
parents.
Commander,
HARRY WYATT

Mrs. Taft Boston called on Mrs .
Ed Fry, Friday mDrning.
Mrs. Fannie Roush, Oak &lt;&gt;r•ove. 1
Mrs . Anna Fry, daughter
and small son, Dlinois,
with Mrs. LeSter Smith,
and other relatives
Mrs. Ethel Myers, Dayton,
is spcn~ing hq vacation
her sister, Mrs. tora Bogp,
her sl' n, Tobey Myers and
near Boan:l Chureh .
We are sorry to report
Dr. ,O. V. Smith and Mrs.
Aten aren't so we~ at ~-his wr·itii&gt;R
Ciillvin Blessing nd ' wife, Mrs.
Ethel Myers, Dayton, Ohio, M:rs.

t ing with Mr. and Mrs. NW Hen- Mrs. Will Heilman.
ry Thu rsday evening.
I Mr. ancl Mrs. Golden Bahr and
Mrs . June Burns was shopp ing Mr. and Mrs . Curtis Bailey were
in Pomeroy and Middleport, Wed - supper -guests of Mrs. Mary Bailey
,csday arternoon .
Saturday evening.
._ .... Mrs. Addle Edwards is visiting _ _ _:_
. .:::.--~-- )lcr dau·g Me; and son-in-law , Mr.
at Mason Clinic.
·1nd Mrs. Louie Harms of Toledo,
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Dr. Schaekel was Calling
:Dhio.
Mrs. Lydia Compson, Sunday.
Mrs . Heifn Barl:er visited he r
Those spending Saturday ev~
o~;ister, Mrs. Arc.h Gibbs of Mason
ning at Ten Mile, were Mollie
:.C.ily, wtlo has been ill for some· Fox, Jessie Cartwright, Lawrence
j!mc. She remains ahout the same
Lewis, and Olga Lewis.
Mr . arrd Mrs . Marvin Barker
Ma11tha Henry and Retty Pope
·and sons, Joe and Bob of Charhas
&lt;K:cepted employment at the
IL'Sto n, W. Va ., vis ited Mrs . Helen
Sylvania PLant, Point Pleasant.
Barker recently.
Mr. and Mrs . Morrin Wartcn·

of Mrs. Helen Barker.
Dorothy Blake has accepted
empl oyment at lh c fo~alcon reslauranl in New Hav en .
Mr. and Mr.!&gt; Lew Hoffman and
son, Llnyd, spent a day visiting
at Barllctt, Ohio.
Jimmy Forshee of Charleston,
W. Va., visited Mr . and Mrs . Hoy
Fox , rl'CI'Rlly.
Mr . Andy
Stewart remai ns
quite ill at this wr iting.
Miss Dorothy Blake and Ora
May Smilh of Mason, was in
Point Pleasant. Friday .
Cliff ord J ohnson visited Joe
Lackctt recently , who is a patient

Beginning Soturpoy,

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Mr. anrl Mrs. Arthur Firk o[
Shirley
and Billie Heilman
Linco ln Hill. Pomeroy, were visi· spent several days with Mr. and

Taltiner Vi·
sitf'd Mr . and M.I • Clifford John·
son recently .
Mr. and M11S . Ulet Fo:: of Newell, W. Va ., spent Saturday night
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hoy Fox. They were enroute I.D
Misstssippi tfl spend a vacation
with relatives .
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durst visi ·
ted Mr . and Mrs. Herman Cartwr ight, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mn;. B. J . Redmond
have returned from Columbus,
Oh io. afler a visit here.
Mr . Taylor Bass of Racine . Ohio, viSited Mr. and Mrs. Wil•Jiam
Bass and son, Sunday .

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a _lew dQI vae1t1on wtth bil
m1ly our Board Church. He il
•employed. on tbe River.
Mr. Harley Bonecutter, who
baa beeu sp'endinc a few dtya
witb his family near Oak Grove,
retu.roed to his employment on bid been ~Ued by the lD.neu ?f
the RiYer, Thunday .
lin. Cecil Riley BleatiDI, wtlo ll
Mrs. Fred RoJMh and euelte In c:rJUccl 'Zooditlon lD . the bospl~
.,.ere ullint on relatives in St..
Alban&amp;, Friday eveniftl.
Tobey ~ers and Dwight
have been assialiDI Mr . .John
Us Rickard in pidling corn.

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tl"ho have been livi ng in Chicago, Mrs. Fannie Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. AIPVa
111., hav~ moved to th e apartment

F. Bleulog bom.e 'nlunday eve.
otna
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Fr·ant Qll'k, 1 boy that WM
railed. by Mae late Tbomu 1 ~
l..oQLaa 1\oU.h w_, 1 ylJitor ln the
Ed. Fry bome, Thunday.
Mn. Tobey Myen lJ the eoolt
at Board Sehool,

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Mra. Robert Gibbl had the milfortune to run a aailln her foot.
whieb eaused her' much l)lin.
ChlllftliD, MoDday evenin&amp;, were
Those calling on Mrs. Garnett
Mr. Fred KlnlrJ.e and wife, Akron,
Mr. Giedon Ahtlde and Carrie
JudJoa, Hartford.
Mr. Dwiaht Gtbb&amp; and wile had
as their peal, Thursday eveaina.
t.belr dauchter, Mrs .. Tobey Myert
Mr. and Mn. Curtis Younc
were bw!ltneas visiton in Cbarleaton, Tbursday.
Vena Rainey and May Roush
made applebutter, Tuesdl}' .
Those assi&amp;ting Mrs. Fannie
Dennis Roush and grandson,
Roush in making apple butter,
Wednrsday, were Mrs. Garnett
Chapman, Mrs. ·Jva Boston, Mn.
Mary Louise Keefer, Mn. Ina
Weigand, Mrs. Anna Fr-J;;· · and. ·
daugbter, Cora.
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and Ella Blessing, Tuesday eve.
ning, were Rev. W. S. Blllu,ps,
Point Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Ctlvin Blessing, and Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis- Young.
We are happy to report that
Delmar Newberry who met with
a serious accident is doing nicely
returned 1
and expecting to be
borne soon from Holz~r
Hospital.
Mrs. Laura Gibbs call-ed on
Maude ;md Ella Blessing, Tuer;·
day.

rules and regulations as It may
choose and conduct its own affairs
in such manner as the membership
may prescribe provided, however
Lhat any rides and regulations
voted or any actions taken shall
not be in cpnflit!t with the constitution of the Association .
Copies of all rule&amp; and regula·
lions voted shall be filed with
the association.

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PolDtl

Mr. Pau.l BletalD.&amp; ud wlfe,
Bleasilll, ThursdiY evcnin__•;,·,ndiinl
Pleaunt, were eallen lb tbe c.
Mr. Cbar~e• B!'OWD i~ •1

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day.
YouDI, Mr. Billie Wellapd
M'r. and. Mrs. Ed Fry ,pent Sun Virlll Burrl.a, Poiat PleUint.
day afternoon witb Mr. and Mrl.
DaJLu 1· &lt;Qer, Muon.
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Mra. Cecil Bleulng, aon PaW
and wife _retllfD.ed bome from Ak.ron, Slmday eveaiDC. where tbey

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IT'S BROKE

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-------------------------------~~~~~~----~~----------Cora Bo... Kr. Tobey llyen, Stevte Newber..,. taMed ' oa ciell fiew Haven, visited . rellltlvea ~~ tal.

Pow· Si'&lt;

Letart, W. Vo.

Carpenter Man

HUlton!

-: Mr. TeddyMiller
~. Returns From Army

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-Tbe m~enhlp may m.U.e .uth
A&amp;aotiatioa to help defray aentral operatinc expenaet~ of the
Association.
Any members wboae dues are
not paid by the end of the li.scal
year of the Aaoeiaur,
· shall not
be eligible for mem ership and
membership privUeges until such
dues are paid.
8. HOW MONIES SHAU.. BE
SPENT-Any funds obtained as
dues or otherwise shall l!e spent
in such manner as the Committee
may prescribe.

,.... IV VIRGINIA CARL.TON

Teddy M-iller who has been in
tbe army several months W&amp;l dl.i:... charged and returned home. He
-' ~ &amp;aw service in France and was
~ • stationed for sometime at Saint
Nazaire, France. Dunng World
war I Saint Nazaire was one of
the largesl and important port~
in Fr)lnce where the Lr.ited Slates
ArmY supplies were landed and
sent out to the different areas
were the armies operated. Large
eunvoys of U. S. soldu~rs landed
here i!.Dd sai led from alter the
Armistice was signed .
The Amencan Army operated
larse ware houses and had r:fiil ·
roads leading from tbc town during the war. Saint Nautire at that
time was one of the large cities
of fo'r ance and a very large navy
·vard was maintained there but it
:·is said that during World War II
,it was about destroyed by the
Germans who bombarded the town
'so that it was reduced to almost

ly MAUD! ILISSING
Mr. Harry Marr and w.U.e.
NeW York. are vi.litiDC hil ~o­
tber-i n-law and liNer, Mr. •ad
Mrs. William Hart. Harry if, 1
former, Maaon Count, bo)', ae4
has many relativet IDd frieadi
in tbe bend area~
Mr. and Mn. Curtll Youaa
spent an evening reeeotlr, wttb
Mr. and Mrs. Tobey Myers.
Mrs. Anna Fey, daughter Cora
and 91Jlall son, lllinoi&amp;, 1re visft..
lng in t.be home of the Connei!'a
brother~ Fred Rou 11 b . She also
has a brother Artie qf Broad Run,,
Ollt.ie, New Haven . G"over, Masofi,
Mrs . Lest-er Smith and Mrs. Lola
JeUries, Mason, and Mrs. Frank
Burris, Point Pleannt.
Dennis Roush .i:nd Cecil Blessing took dinner with Mrtl. Gar·
nett Chapman and father, W. A.
Blessing, Tuesrlay. It was Mrs.
Chapman's birthday .

9. RULES AND REGULATIONS

New Haven

Live Wire Class Met
At E. U. B. Church

Teddy Miller suys it IS nOW hf'·
· ing rebuilt and his camp was on
thf' same grounds that the Ameri:can ('amp was located in World
War I where James M. Cru mp wall By MRS. W. R. JOHNSTON
The Live Wire Club met Tuesst ationed with the 23rd Engineers
day
evening at the EUB C hur~h .
during Lhe first World War.
Mrs. Wade Cunningham presided.
Mrs. F. A. Batey had a Bible
eontest which Mrs. Freeman Roush
Tom my Gibbs who has been in won. Hostessess for the evening
the armed rorces at a C!lnlP 10 were Mrs. Boyd Scott, Mrs. K. K.
Nurth Carolina wa s rl isc hargcd Scites, Mrs. Harry Capehart, Mr ~&gt;.
and p·turncrl hom(' la.~t. week .
Edgar Layne and Mrs . Earl VickMrs. Anna B. Edwards, 11 form .
L'l" res ident he1·c, her son and dau- ersO.th
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cl
y
kj
cr memb ers presen 1 werf"
'h Ler· •dn·law . Mr . 'c~ Mbrs . ran
Mrs. P. E . Pickens, Mrs. George
E&lt;wa
1 r s, a11 o 1
o1um us were J
Mrs Cl t
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d
v'sitJOJ; here Tuesday.
'ewe 11 '
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ay on · _ey an
Mrs H Keith McClu ng spent Judy, Mrs. Ward Cunningham,
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Mrs . John Bumgardner, Mrs . Howeasan ·
.
ard Burris, M·rs. A. F. Bryant, Mrs.
om a}· m om
S. L Dunlap
employed
ROUl!l h
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h
. In Th e1rna Cape h ar t , Mrs. Cl'll
1
r ennsy I van ·1a IS· vls. .ltmg
ts \VI 1e M H
H 11
M 8
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a1Hl !\·I rs F'. Chapman this week. Lo.rs .. garr;1
RmanW, rs. ernMar
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evm , r. rs. ay
eaver,
rs .
MIS!! Helen Jenk1ns of Ch.arh·sIvan Sha wv • r. Mrs. s . H. Re1·1mtre
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k d
t th
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,.Hwt~c cnJ kV.:l
t'l • and Mrs. F. A. Batey.
mo er.
rs . enry en Ins.
The b 1·
b
Mrs. Ch&lt;~r l es Ju h.l ing is ill .
ow mg season egan _on
Sr.pt. 8 .at the Pomeroy Bowlmg
Alley, Philip Sporn entered 12
teams into the 19M League . The
Clifton
tca'ms are made up of employees
By The Goodwill Bible ClaSs
in various departments at thr.
The Good WiU Bible Class of plant . The season ,will last until
Cl ifton M. E. Church again met early spri ng.
al Mrs . Ned Henry's, WcdnbSday
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gorda n
afternoon to contiooc the rag of Long Island , N. Y.. are visi·
cutti ng. Thos e pr-ese nt were Mrs. ling their son, John, a few days.
G('arhart, Mabel Johnson, Irene
Mr. and Mrs . Paul Scally were
Jus&gt;ti.s, Sevilla Blessi ng, and Mrs. in Charleston, on Thursday, on
business.
Hf'nry .
Mrs . Dale Lyon.s and daughter,
Mr and Mrs. Charles Cundiff
Mary, was callin·g on Mrs. Ned are vacationing In the West VirHrnry, Mondall afternoon .
gin[' panhandle, mar Chester,
Ivan Bush from Mason Ci&amp;b'. w. v..
was visiting with Ned Henry,
Mr. and MT"S. Richard Grinstead
ThurSoday.
were business visitors in Parkers•
)Irs. John Taylor of
Mason burg, Wednesday.
.. Ci ty and sons , John &lt;~nd K e nn~h
anrl Calvin Bumgarner were call. West Shade
wg on Mr. and Mrs . Ned Henry, - - --- - - - ·

Mrs. Catharine Newberry
children, visited wtt.b her moth~~

Mrs. Dennis Roush, Tue:;day
ternoon.
Cecil Blessing, wlfe, and
Ella spent Thursday wJth Mr.
Mrs. Dallas Yeager, Mason. WhUe
there. Cecil Riley BleRsing,
ron , talked to his moth"•'~'·~~::;~,·~
that his wife had gone t
very serious operation .

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Cars .. - Absolutely ~o
Junkers.
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:u ror reeta1 bleedtn1 1n a chUd.
A polyp, whJeh 1l!l a can tumor,
may be the reaao.n, or t.he boWt1
may tel""'pe wlth!n lloelf. !tow·
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WhflD thll dlarder oee1IJ"' lD
odnlla, however, 1\ 111&amp;1 require

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OQt, lit lo 11.. :run 014. Wlla&amp;
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loc WI? .
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Tllla ... llwba\
· of diet. Routed corn. unlo• ...U Ia kllmla u • aanl ruplmo, or
chewed, wtll leave.., andlpated btnii&amp;.I1TIIUIIy Uoll II belt rem
portion of tho kernel lila\ IIIUfll· llr '""prJ Ill a olllld Uo11
clellt:l' 1::... . IUld polloted lo .Old -

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grow th an d efficiency n~ry liUie.
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ton. f2 (above), eaptured b7
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Is one or a number ot Amerl•
cana sttU neld, aid INS correapondent Donald DhtQQ, who waa

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1·30 AP C-SoMier Pand~
· 2 CO Wl'S1 ern The atre
3 CO AP•C-Pre (fame Program
3. u _.t.;nC- NCAA _ Iowa . vs Mic·
higun Stule
5·45 .41·c- Post Game Program
u oo p r c-Stu Erwin
6 :m NPC- Ethel and Alber t
7:CO Saturday Nigh1: Jambor~e
7:30 Death Valley Days
8.00 N.BC-Max
Liebman
senls- ''Lady in t-he Dat-k"
starrlng Ann Southern •
D 30 NBC-Hit Parade
10 00 1\'BC-Mi-okey Roon('y
10 ::0 Liberace
11 :00 NeY.'S Headlines
11 :05 Spt.rts Headlines
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Wre·J tlin-g from Dayton
Owl Theatre "Loan Shark"
with George Rail and J)oro·
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1:15 New!l, WJ!ather, Sign Off
• . ~rogr~ t-;~ecast jn color

6:4S Ernie sa·i.mders Sports
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10 .30 Cnrtoon Carnival
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Jo Stafford
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World News Tonight
Up to the minute News
ll:lt) Late Show

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Mr, and Mrs. F . M. Roush hHd .
u callers in their home Thursdey 1
Mr . George Bland and wife, IIHnois, and Mrs. Rosa Stcwut. Mason, were visitors in the Cedl
Bltssing home Friday afternoon .
Mr. Bland arid Mrs. Blessing were
school mates and the first they
had met for forty some years.
Mr . aoJI Mrs. Bill Harris, Ma~on , MT. and Mrs. Stanley Adkinsiiii

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Mr. and Mrs. Will -HeHman,
Mrs. J . L. Wickham , ·shirley and
Billie Heilman attended the homce,pming held at Mt. Herman church
Sunday.
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Mrs. Harry Brown and sons call·
ed at the Painter home Sunday.
¥rs. Jennie Roush Is spendinJ
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Geoglein and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spence and
Mr. and Mrs . Gerald Violet . spent
Sunday afternoon at the RQUsh
home on West Shade.
M. Sgt. Russell Painter Jr., has
written his parents of his return·
ing to the States from Korea, in
October.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Matlack
and dai!ghter, Belpre, were Sunday guests of Mr . and Mrs. VIrgil
Roush and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Payne
Columbus, were Saturdty gue1
or Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wickham .
Mrs. Ivan Well and daught~r
called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Heil·
man Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Well called
on Mrs. Mary Bailey Sunday.
Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Edson Wickham
R~chmond, 0 ., spent .!!cvcral day~
w1th J.fr. and Mrs. J. L. Wickham.
Mr. and Mrs . George Abbott
and daughter Nina and Joyce and
Darlene Bail.?y spent Monday With
Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Lanham .
Mr. and Mrs. Edson Wickham
called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Heil .
man Tuesday.

P.\IIJLY

Lay-Away

September 25th, the V. F.
W. Hall will be closed on
Saturday to all minors unless accompanied by th~lr
parents.
Commander,
HARRY WYATT

Mrs. Taft Boston called on Mrs .
Ed Fry, Friday mDrning.
Mrs. Fannie Roush, Oak &lt;&gt;r•ove. 1
Mrs . Anna Fry, daughter
and small son, Dlinois,
with Mrs. LeSter Smith,
and other relatives
Mrs. Ethel Myers, Dayton,
is spcn~ing hq vacation
her sister, Mrs. tora Bogp,
her sl' n, Tobey Myers and
near Boan:l Chureh .
We are sorry to report
Dr. ,O. V. Smith and Mrs.
Aten aren't so we~ at ~-his wr·itii&gt;R
Ciillvin Blessing nd ' wife, Mrs.
Ethel Myers, Dayton, Ohio, M:rs.

t ing with Mr. and Mrs. NW Hen- Mrs. Will Heilman.
ry Thu rsday evening.
I Mr. ancl Mrs. Golden Bahr and
Mrs . June Burns was shopp ing Mr. and Mrs . Curtis Bailey were
in Pomeroy and Middleport, Wed - supper -guests of Mrs. Mary Bailey
,csday arternoon .
Saturday evening.
._ .... Mrs. Addle Edwards is visiting _ _ _:_
. .:::.--~-- )lcr dau·g Me; and son-in-law , Mr.
at Mason Clinic.
·1nd Mrs. Louie Harms of Toledo,
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Dr. Schaekel was Calling
:Dhio.
Mrs. Lydia Compson, Sunday.
Mrs . Heifn Barl:er visited he r
Those spending Saturday ev~
o~;ister, Mrs. Arc.h Gibbs of Mason
ning at Ten Mile, were Mollie
:.C.ily, wtlo has been ill for some· Fox, Jessie Cartwright, Lawrence
j!mc. She remains ahout the same
Lewis, and Olga Lewis.
Mr . arrd Mrs . Marvin Barker
Ma11tha Henry and Retty Pope
·and sons, Joe and Bob of Charhas
&lt;K:cepted employment at the
IL'Sto n, W. Va ., vis ited Mrs . Helen
Sylvania PLant, Point Pleasant.
Barker recently.
Mr. and Mrs . Morrin Wartcn·

of Mrs. Helen Barker.
Dorothy Blake has accepted
empl oyment at lh c fo~alcon reslauranl in New Hav en .
Mr. and Mr.!&gt; Lew Hoffman and
son, Llnyd, spent a day visiting
at Barllctt, Ohio.
Jimmy Forshee of Charleston,
W. Va., visited Mr . and Mrs . Hoy
Fox , rl'CI'Rlly.
Mr . Andy
Stewart remai ns
quite ill at this wr iting.
Miss Dorothy Blake and Ora
May Smilh of Mason, was in
Point Pleasant. Friday .
Cliff ord J ohnson visited Joe
Lackctt recently , who is a patient

Beginning Soturpoy,

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Mr. anrl Mrs. Arthur Firk o[
Shirley
and Billie Heilman
Linco ln Hill. Pomeroy, were visi· spent several days with Mr. and

Taltiner Vi·
sitf'd Mr . and M.I • Clifford John·
son recently .
Mr. and M11S . Ulet Fo:: of Newell, W. Va ., spent Saturday night
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hoy Fox. They were enroute I.D
Misstssippi tfl spend a vacation
with relatives .
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durst visi ·
ted Mr . and Mrs. Herman Cartwr ight, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mn;. B. J . Redmond
have returned from Columbus,
Oh io. afler a visit here.
Mr . Taylor Bass of Racine . Ohio, viSited Mr. and Mrs. Wil•Jiam
Bass and son, Sunday .

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visitors

a _lew dQI vae1t1on wtth bil
m1ly our Board Church. He il
•employed. on tbe River.
Mr. Harley Bonecutter, who
baa beeu sp'endinc a few dtya
witb his family near Oak Grove,
retu.roed to his employment on bid been ~Ued by the lD.neu ?f
the RiYer, Thunday .
lin. Cecil Riley BleatiDI, wtlo ll
Mrs. Fred RoJMh and euelte In c:rJUccl 'Zooditlon lD . the bospl~
.,.ere ullint on relatives in St..
Alban&amp;, Friday eveniftl.
Tobey ~ers and Dwight
have been assialiDI Mr . .John
Us Rickard in pidling corn.

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Mr . an d Mrs. Donald RU'Ssell, burg were busine86
tl"ho have been livi ng in Chicago, Mrs. Fannie Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. AIPVa
111., hav~ moved to th e apartment

F. Bleulog bom.e 'nlunday eve.
otna
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Fr·ant Qll'k, 1 boy that WM
railed. by Mae late Tbomu 1 ~
l..oQLaa 1\oU.h w_, 1 ylJitor ln the
Ed. Fry bome, Thunday.
Mn. Tobey Myen lJ the eoolt
at Board Sehool,

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Mra. Robert Gibbl had the milfortune to run a aailln her foot.
whieb eaused her' much l)lin.
ChlllftliD, MoDday evenin&amp;, were
Those calling on Mrs. Garnett
Mr. Fred KlnlrJ.e and wife, Akron,
Mr. Giedon Ahtlde and Carrie
JudJoa, Hartford.
Mr. Dwiaht Gtbb&amp; and wile had
as their peal, Thursday eveaina.
t.belr dauchter, Mrs .. Tobey Myert
Mr. and Mn. Curtis Younc
were bw!ltneas visiton in Cbarleaton, Tbursday.
Vena Rainey and May Roush
made applebutter, Tuesdl}' .
Those assi&amp;ting Mrs. Fannie
Dennis Roush and grandson,
Roush in making apple butter,
Wednrsday, were Mrs. Garnett
Chapman, Mrs. ·Jva Boston, Mn.
Mary Louise Keefer, Mn. Ina
Weigand, Mrs. Anna Fr-J;;· · and. ·
daugbter, Cora.
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Those calling on Cecil, Maude
and Ella Blessing, Tuesday eve.
ning, were Rev. W. S. Blllu,ps,
Point Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Ctlvin Blessing, and Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis- Young.
We are happy to report that
Delmar Newberry who met with
a serious accident is doing nicely
returned 1
and expecting to be
borne soon from Holz~r
Hospital.
Mrs. Laura Gibbs call-ed on
Maude ;md Ella Blessing, Tuer;·
day.

rules and regulations as It may
choose and conduct its own affairs
in such manner as the membership
may prescribe provided, however
Lhat any rides and regulations
voted or any actions taken shall
not be in cpnflit!t with the constitution of the Association .
Copies of all rule&amp; and regula·
lions voted shall be filed with
the association.

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PolDtl

Mr. Pau.l BletalD.&amp; ud wlfe,
Bleasilll, ThursdiY evcnin__•;,·,ndiinl
Pleaunt, were eallen lb tbe c.
Mr. Cbar~e• B!'OWD i~ •1

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day.
YouDI, Mr. Billie Wellapd
M'r. and. Mrs. Ed Fry ,pent Sun Virlll Burrl.a, Poiat PleUint.
day afternoon witb Mr. and Mrl.
DaJLu 1· &lt;Qer, Muon.
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Mra. Cecil Bleulng, aon PaW
and wife _retllfD.ed bome from Ak.ron, Slmday eveaiDC. where tbey

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r~~;~r,ME11fODIST CHURCH. thodi8t ,Men; Thursday, 7:30 Pray·
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Rev . L. A. Bangerter, I Pr service and Bible study .
Sunday School 9:30, Er-1 nRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Mid·
Covert, Supt. Morning wor·l
10:30 ~~~mon topic "Stretch
Nerve ; ~ p . m. Interme·
Youth Fel_lowshlp , 6 p.
tellowshJp; Tuesday, Mt,..

dleport, HeY. C E Hoyt, pastor .
Church School 9:HS, Edison Baker,
Supt. Rally Day and Promotion
service. Morning worship 10·15
children 's sermonette topic "Thilt

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Middleport

(TAChnlcctlorl
Cornel Wllele, M•l Ferr...-,
8aludaJ • September 25

RIDERS OF THE
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Saturday · Septnnber 25

Gearre Mon.•romery

LOOPHOLE

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1951 DODGE . . . .. . . . . .. . . . $895
Wayfarer Business Coupe, Heater &amp; Def., Blue flnisb . ,

1950 DODGE . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . $895

Meadowbrook: 4 door &amp;eda.n.

H~ater

and defroster. Black

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$595

1'948 DODGE ....... : : : :
2 &amp; 4 Dr. Sedans Radio Htr

Choice of 3

1947 DODGE _.. :.:. . . . . .. . . . $445

C\llltom 4. dr sedan. Rat~lo. heater &amp; defroster. Green finish

1946 DODGE .. . .. . . . .. .. . . $295
Deluxe 4 door Sedan. Radio, Heater &amp; Der.
Price. Choice of 2,

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1952 PLYMOUTH .... . .... $1,195
Cranbrook 4 door sedan. Heater and defroster, Black flnlNl
One local owner

1950 PLYMOUTH ~ .. ..... . .. '$695

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FORDS
1949 FORD ........ . ... .... $495
Black . Finish . . Local

2 Dr. Sedan, Ralilo, Heater &amp; Oef..

Owner.

1949 FORD .... ' .... .. " $445

2 Dr. Sedan Radio, Heater - Del.. Bille F'int ~h A real buy

1948 FORD .......... . .. ... $445
I Dr . Sedan, Radio, Heater &amp; Def.. Grey fu1l!i.h

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1952CHEVROLET . . ... ... $1,195
Stylellne 4 DT. Sedan, Heatt&gt;r &amp; Def . Blue fln\ ,h

1948 CHEVROLET . . . . . . .. . $545
F'le-et\10€ f door sedan. Rad1o. Heater anu

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2 Or.

SedaJlAO, Radio, Htr.,

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Black F'inl:.h Choke

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1947
4 dr. sedan . Bla.ck rini.'ih Hf'aler &amp;:

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4 dr sedan, Heater &amp; defroster. Green fln ish .

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Tomed o 1f\ 1 2 d ~ sedAn RRdtn ; Healer :mn o:lpfrOMer
HrdTama11&lt;" tT~&gt;n ' BeAUtiful two tone grrt'n flnt:.h

1946 PONTIAC ......... . .. $450

TorJ)Nio DelliXr

4
Dark BIUP Finl ~h

nr Sedan.. I! Oyl., Radio HPat"r

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1948 KAISER . . . . . . . . .

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
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Bleached Muslin

5 yds_for $1.25

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end last night as an almost perfect Pomeroy Panthers footbal!

mornmg Will mark the formal bemachine crushed out a 32-7 victory over the Chauncey Blue
.
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ginning of the local "Communit)'
Devils on the latter's field . Prior to the smashing victory -of
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Church Attendance Campaign" .
the Panthers coach Bill Smith's elevens had won 32 games m
- - -·--- -~
- Ali members and friends o! the
- - -- a row without being. beaten.
participating congregations tlrt
urged to be present for the "Lay·.
It was a great Pomeroy et.even
ally Day Service" which is sehe-.
that ceme from behincl aft•r
duled for the 9·30 hour .
·
.spottiftl the Devils seven points
Appropriate sermon titles hav(
in the first ra-riad. Coach Rex
been anounced by the several p'bJarvis' bO'fl weren't to be d•
tors, as follows · Rev . DeMott-niltd . With their speedy back
The Middleport Yellow Jaekets went down in defeat last
field carrying the offenaive lead
"Your Church and You"; Rev.
lnl]~t as the Wahama Whi!-e Falcons staged a second balf
Kune--"Go And Teach" and Ro\·
they sc:ared thr11 touchdowns in
.
on their own home field for their first victory of the
Ratliff-''GlVe God A ChancE" A MASON CITY RESIDENT ia a The cont11t was sponsor!ld nationthe seconel period, and fhen addNow".
The
entire
service
in
each
.
ed
single seoru in both of the
season. The White F'aleons revenged a 26· 7 defeat at the bands
prise Winner In the national
ally by Kelvlnatar Divlsldn of
church, however, wiH be centered uHomemaker"s Holiday" contest
r·
final
quart•rs to turn the game
the American Moton; Compallv.
the Yellow Jackets last year as Danny Say!'~. Jack Paugh
The
Pledge
of
Loyalty,
b)
of
upori
into • rout.
which each member will be glver
Grete, manager
the
Grate Is the local dealer who
and Virgil Weaver picked up 177 yards on the ground beIt was sweet revenge ror Coach
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Furniture Company, anmade tha produd d--tratten
the
opportunit)'
to
express
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Jarvis,
who last year at halftime
today.
Sh•
Ia
Mrs.
en
which
Mn.
Burgns
~~Met~
tween them.
Gu~ Jt•...h ferry, Taylor,
of
the
Pomeroy
-Chauncey game
lo:ralty
to
his
chureh
in
terms
ol
a.
Burgn~,
who
won
a
her
wlnnlnt
enhy.
Shown
·•~"
Midtlleport'-s only score _Clm'! · Tickles: Staats, D. Roush, Jtabcollapsed
wath
a
mild heart attack.
church
c;reater
partic1pation
and
cash
prl~e
of
$100
for
fhe·'rn.in·
with
Mrf:'L'aur,..t
It
Grete,'
leff.
in the second period when on the Jnaon, C•nter: .Pickem, Forcl.
The popular Panther
mentor
191r In wblch stM explain¥ her
encl JamH P. Stump, dl.-trict
fourth down and only inches rm· OFFICIALS: Catta, Welh•t and
attendance.
wanted
th1s
one
in
a
big
way,
and
During
Sunday
aftern'Jon,
teams
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,
preference
for
Kelvinator
~I·M•Mttr
of
the
Jones-Cornett
a first down on: the 35 John VrD- Stafford.
1
his
gang
of
ftghtmg
Panthers
man heaved a pass out in the
- - - - -- - o1 church viaitors representing thC' . '1!'',.. wlthtn a lltnit of 2S .,.dt. . ·~--lc Ca.
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·gave 1t to him in a convmcmg
three congregations will call upon
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flats to Jim Pucketrt. who scampered for the Touchdown. The -touchmanner.
church members who were absent
dDwn drive started from :Middlelrom !he Loy•lty Service. The vlsl
Chauncey apparently seemed on
port's Own 7 after Middleport
tors met last evetiing for their
th
eir way to .another routi(Le Will
bad held the While Falcons when
OON C. BECKER, aban, i1 1 new
member
of
the
ttaff
of
the
Porn·
first
training
sessicm,
and
will
in
the openmg period when their
they only needed a half yard tD
gather tomorrow afternoon at
fullback
Terry O'Nail lore theKITTY GREY L4WHORNE, 20,
make •1 first and goal. It was a
oroy oHico of the E..nomy Sov- p. m. at the MelhodLSt church for
Panther
hne
~o shreds with hili~ar old deughter of Mr. end
pass from Vroman to Puckett
Jno• and Loen Company, accord·
·
.
Both
&amp;.he
Middleport
and
Wahafmal
Instructions
and
assign
hard
piunges
~jfff'Own
the .. middle,
Mrs, Cerl G. Lawhorn of Linfrom the 9 to the 30 that got Mid· ma High School marthing bands jftv to an announcement made ments. The calling will continue
Homer G.
week.
and
ju_
s
t
before
the
end of the
coln Hlll, Pomeroy,... ia an enout o! the bole. Then
participated.
in,
a
ente~today
H•rrv
Kldd,
mana~J~r.
throughout
the
w~k
until
every
I·Uii.li'i
!!J.;:•
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i~~:,:~~~:·~it!~:~!···
P
~~~
O'Nul
hit
paydirt
after .a
period
Hovatt~r and Vro·
tnnl in the "Mill Sllc• Chk:k"
taininc half-time ceremony . Fn· SW:k•r Is "rVIntl In tho capacity m~mber of eiC!h congregation ha~
loKC
dnve
of
63
yards
m
which
he d1d
contest of the second annual
~~.. ..Y~Jes on ~he day ni.ght at ~~~._. ... fteld.
of branch ,..p,...ntatlv.. Before been contacted. The three pastors was the guest
when they speaker, who is with the Public
most
of
the
ball
carrymg
He
also
befo.re the tOuchdown
Meigs County Broiler Fntival,
The oMHS tiiiKI;" 'i$rected by
hit nsaciltlon witt. lhe lotn requested that all those who would met Friday ·
at Heath Metho- RelatiOns department of the Tele·
added
the
extra
pomt
to
make
it
pas:5. smith' s place kick was
no Earl Warnke teklnt to the fl.-,d
Se,..,ber 30. She is sponsored
firm, Beckar had Men emplOJ'· like to serve their church ~sa v1si- dist Church. Dr. K. D. Amsbary, phone Company. He told his hslook easy, but a lew minutes later
goQd oml the score stood at 6-0.
In
the
event
by
Collins
J•welry,
fint, saluhcl ttt. White :Falcons
ed by the Imperial Electric tor be present for the afternoon president, was in charge of the teners that he has completed
crowd sat m awed silence as
Later 'in tho second quert..Cam~NJny at Middleport for five session, arriving early to receive meeting and commended Rotarians forty-seven years of the mini"ry Pomeroy. Miss L•whorne, who is the
with the ipla.,-4ng of "Our Baya
Panthers struck three limes
the
Vroman fumbled In
Middle·
employed
in
th
advertlalng
d•·
Will ,Shine Tanleht."
pars,
prelimmary instuction,
L W. McComas, Robert Rawlings without ever missing an engage~
with llghtfl.ln g like rapidity to take
port's bwn beck oyerel '.an th• '27 , Slnce eommeree ami trade have
partment
of
TM
D•IIJ'
Sentin•l,
Th~ ca-mpaign is said to be the and Richard Rawlings for their ment and had preached in more
and tD•v• -Rauth recovered on ,been vital factors Ln the develop·
Is 1 1952 graduate of GrHnbrier a 19-7 lead at halftime.
,Becker
1 llfo·long resident of
f\J'8t
of its kind ever attempted lo- •assistance in the Drivers' Educa- than 600 churches. At the present
the ·10 and It )was first ·and Goal
After receiving the kicketff fol·
High Schaal, Ronceverte, W, V a.
but 'with only 5 seconds left, ment of the .Ohio Valley area, the Mieldleport, residta with his 1 .cally on a commumty-wide bas1s lion class being held at the local time he is preaching two sermons
lowing
Chauncey's scare Billy
Sho
studied
1rt
at
the
Univert.itJ'
each Sunday in different Churche!i.
Sarro wtJnt wide asound his band formed tbe river boat, S. S. · f•l-nlly at 895 BroWnell Avenue. The present drive 1s under the ·High School.
Qualls hit for 10 yards to mid·
of
Cincinnati.
and took lts c•rgo
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auspices of the Pomel'OY Council
awn right and but .fhe touch· Middlepol"t,
field ort 11 quick o~Mner. On the
Emmett Shuler, chairman ()f th~
He gave various' ancedoles of
down "·Ole Man River". Another H 1 w:i" Is 1he f~rtner Dona of Churches. It is anticipated that
dawn ,drive 'fell short as th• ri.ver song followed; wKh ~he for- Marl•' Ortl of New Haven. They approximately
n•JCt play Buddy English took a
%
of
the
local
·float
committee
for
the
Broiler
his
student
days,
ministry
and
25
helf lim• r11n out, 1wlth Middl•
handaff from Billy Sheridart,
mation of a· canoe, "Cruising have one aon, ,..artdy Bruce, 11 population will be directly con· FesUval entry, named Dr. Ams· work w1th the Telephone Comport ah..d 6-0.
w.nt over left tackle, and need
Middleport kicked to W•hama Down The River." Next formin• months. Bockor ·;,Jho ooa of Mr. tacted durmg lhc entire campaign, bary, Rober! Coats, Rid"'d Owen pany. ·He concluded his talk with
dOwn the left sideline to go 50
at tht De-ginning of the setond the map of the state of Ohio, the and Mra. Delbert
af Mid· wbich continues through Sunday and Richard Rawlings on his com- the statement that a "sense of huyards behinel almolt perfect
half. On the White Falcons own band played "Beaut!lul
Ohio."
November 21. The attendance cru· mitee and they will meet Wed - mor is a valuable aSflet in life"
blocking to score the first Panfourth down Paugh faked a Members of tt)e band then form- dleport.
sade opens just a few days after nesday night at the Rawlings gar- and the tb:ought that "one should
ther tally. Budd'f had thrM
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d
d' t M' ••1 port'• cd • gL' •nt ora"""e and bllack "M"
d •
th 1 tl age to complete tlieir entry.
. not look through dark glasses but
pull1• an hrace
o 1 dl&lt;.n.&gt;
"" a.s the "Fi ....t
The 23 year aid t.porh •nthuf.. the Presi ent s request ld a a
matiSfWith him as he crossed
by e John •or Middleport
Attendance
c•·
·rman
P•ul be mode•ate in
livmg." Hf~
1 1
1... oreduated from Middleport Americans pray 1or wor
peace
l4
[
brought • br•'cf message I om
thl'
43 wu.erf' e was na1 e
grMI line. English alsa car•
The Pomeroy High Schor)\
Fisher and it was first an d 10 · ·Song W.. h•• rd ·
, and brotherhood, and in November Davis reported three absences or
r
ried
over for the extn point to
Wahama bJ!eri to picl. l'P a first
The W11ham• Banel -;mrched
High School In 1941 and served \ wlll continue simultaneously with the evening and urged that they iwo former Middleport pastors marching band under the direc •
make
it 7-7. This was early in
down after advancing to the 37 onto tho field to tt.• •n•PPV
oDe yur In the U.S. Air Force. the nation-wide drive. Religion be encouraged to make up these the Rev. W. B. Moore, Dresdon. tion of Ray Woodgeard, last night
the
,second
period.
and MiddlepOO't took over. On atralns ef ''Sem"r ~aratut.,u
"Football i• my favorit• apart.'' . 111 American Life, sponsored by absenc:eA so that the club might and the Rev. Charles Pomeroy, provided a colorful spectacle for
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Middleport's first down Paugh forming an "'M" honerlftl tMid·
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have tOO% attendance for the
(Continued on Page Fourl
the huge crowd of Cans gathered
Chauncey apparently was com at the football field at Chaunce~: ing back fur anuther score. but
of Wahama intercepted Vroman's
to wltncss the
Panthers-Blue the Panther Jmc t1ghtencd up ilt
Devils game. After saluting th e midf1eld , and on fourth down w1th
spectators w1th a smart march, th e only a yard to go Milton Lambert
band presented a western show submarized to stop O'Nali at lh1:
with appropriate formations , faml - lme of ~cnmmag(• , and Pomeroy
fumbled' and Jim Mills fecovered
'
.
First
row
left
to
right
are:
har
music, cowgirls and horses.
took over on the ir own 44 .
for Middleport on the 1 ft. line.
Beavleh
Priddy.
3
mas.
old
dauEnglish went for 13 yards on
Trying to run it out Vroman was
In a cowboy hat formation , the
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
t he firs t play. and Bob Wilson
caugbt. behind the goal line and
Priddy, Rutland; Ernest Keith Van band played " Home On Th(' raced for 25 mure ovC'r right tacWahama was awarded a safety,
lnw•ven. 8 mol. aiel san of Mr. Range" . The majorettes, as cow· kle nn the ncx.t one (or a f1rJI
acore Middleport 6, Wahama 2.
•nd Mrs. Er,..t Venlnwagen, Mid· fl.rla, acted out a special routme down on lh(' Chauncey 18. En·
Middlepol1t kiekcd to Wa;hsma's
The IJand then formtd a blue
dleport: Antol• LH E•tan, 3 mot.
35,' Roush returning to the 48. A
ghsh lost one yard , but Qualls h1 t
jeans
formation w1th the playang
olel daugh,.r of Mr. and Mrs. "•
sustained. drive by the White Fal·
for fiiX to the 13. On th£' nut play
bert H. Eeson, Patneray; Miry Leu of "Red River Valley."
cons placed the ball on MiddleNut, the agJret.-iol11 farmed Btil y SI1Pndan r.ae cd nght to the
King, 9 mos. old deuahtor of Mr.
port's 't, Sayre then sktrted to
nght on a kel'p play and crossf'd
end Mn'.. Virgil King, PanMroy; wtHit was ternMel "the largest over tAe got~\ line for the ~core .
the one but Wahama was peM.li·
R01er L" Fountolft, 10 mas. old boot In the world, size, 98." Agam thr hlockm g was terfl(ic .
zed back to the 22. Weaver then
son of Mrs. Jun Fauntlin, Racine; The muslelens then performed Sheridan tnssf'd a basketball pas,;
plunged •to the 14, ·Roll5b lost 2
to the 16 and MiddlepQrt took.
and Jam... Dnld Wllelermuth.,_IOn the t.miliar spiritu1l, "I Gat lo Harold Brown on the try fol'
ShOM."
posses5i&lt;ln. Early in the 4th quar·
of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Wilder·
the C'Xlra pomt . but the ball was
ter Smlth kicked to the Wabamt. ·
muth, Mlddlepot"t.
~
Next in keep1ng with the wcs- knocked from Brown's band , an J
34 where Sayre fumbled and Puc·
Seconcl raw, left to right: Par· tern v~m. a saddle, compit•t:e w1th was no good
kett recovered but Middleport
By this time Coach Janois had
ttline Mae Pierce, 17 moa. aid stirrup was formed , to the tunc of
failed to capitalize and Wahama
solved the power offenae of the
dauth,.r of Mr. •nd Mrs. Roy E. "1 Ride Old Pamt."
look over on J.hei'r own 39. At
Devils by inserting big Rich
Piorce Jr.; Mlddloport; Deniel Me·
A clcvel' pantomime is enacled
this point wa:hama put on their
Barnhart irtto th• middle of the
CIM,
7 mos. old son of Mr. •nd by majorettes and band membNs
touchdown Orive picking up ~
Mn. Chari•• McCloud. Middleport; to the sound of gunshol s and (Contmue.. on page Sixl
first downs allo on power p1,JYS
Robin Mlllt, 1 ~ar atd el1ughtor "thriller music" as the cattle ru ~ t ­
t.brough. the center, Paugh carry-;
af
Mr. and Mrs. Charles hart", lcr known as "The Wcaf;cl" was
ing from the one yard line. Gal-~
Mlddl•port;
Melanie O.en,. weeks pursued by the rootm' tootm • t il\\ ca,J'n 0/ Tlte Bend Ses:
vin Bumgardnea· converting for
old daughter of Mr. 1nd Mrs. Eert girls.
the extra point, Wahama winniql
O.en, Ches.. r; end Pettr Ann
The band concludrd the half
9-8.
MattheWt., 1'12 yr. old deuvhter of Wmc per(ormance with U1c pl;;,y.
Weha11ta
Middleport
Mr. and Mr•· Merlin Matthews, ing of the Pomeroy High School
1
FIRST ;DOWNS ~
13 .
Cheshire.
"Alma Maler ."
1
PASSES ATTEMPTED 9 4
Third raw, left to right, Roger
PASSES •CQfo\PLifiD 2
3
Keith Morgan, 7 yra. 11nd K•thy
PAISES INTERCEPTED I
1
Ann, 3 yra. son and d1ughter of I TWO ENTER HOLZER
FUMB~ES
5 2
Mr. anel Mn. Roger Mortan,
Admitled to the Holzer Hosp11al
LOST IA~L ON FUMII~ES 2 1
Mldelleport; Jennifer O.an, ~ yrs. recently from the Meigs-Mason
PEN"LTIES
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40
aid c)aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Area were Charles Michael Burns
,, PUNT$ .2(32.5 yda. OY9:12(12.4ov)
D111n, Ches..r; IUir Jo Cl•rtr. 1YJ Clifton, W. Va .. and Mrs. fhomas
Mlc:ldl-.aort
Wah•mt
yrt. and Kathy L•• Clark, f yr. olcl Oldaker, Syracuse.
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Birth were a boy to Mrs . Rlch'
. YARDS PASSING
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Ciartt. Cheshire.
ard Mees, Pomeroy and a son to
PLAVIRS
Fourth rft, left to right, ltocl-1 Mrs . James L. Brewer, Second St..
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MIDDt..IPORT: Becks: Smith,
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Kwff, t-tovatter, ¥roman, Hin2 r"- old, _ . of Mr.
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YUKON VllNGEANCt;

t opic· t "Rally
of poft, Fred 1. Gardner, pastor.
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BuchteL
" • 30 Jto ·tbe H'Cause
. Mr. and :MtL
,. __
un1or
1 y oulb 9:3o Btble Sc:bool. Come early Jnd
lAurel GranJe Eledt
IY Ml,l. A.. • H. aAtt.IY
.,....on
Ch ns ; .. :
Fellowsh ip; Senior Hi Youtb Fel- enjoy the special music. Share the School at 9:30 liennan Taylor,
Jr.,, Belpre a_pept Sundar lf'itb llla
lowshlp; 7:30 evening worfihip, Bible study with ua. Wallace Supt. Worsh.ip Service at 11 willa TKteJN NetD 0//kert
l'ritD~ of J'liniew Cburtb aur- pareata. Mr. and Mn. Herman
sermon top1c "Strang~ Things"; I Bradford, Supt. 10:30 Mornin&amp; tbe Rev. Grove spea~ing.
IY MltJ, J.
IIADIKIN'
p~lled. ·Jo. )!. Beck oB bilo blrt.bdar Canoa Sr., and famll)'.
Tuesday 7:30 Dorcas Clrcle; Wed- worsbip sermon "Bifocal Faith"' meeting Sunday eYenmg at 7:.....
Offtcers eJected at Laur4!l GraDJf. F)'"idl)' eYtaiDI. ThOle
Bookmap., Eut 1Jverpool,
nesd_ay 7 30 Prayer and Praise 6:00 Youth c. E . Hour. 7:00
Wednesday evening prayer ser- were master, Anne E. Turner; were,b Bell Slau&amp;Jlter, WU.OD
SIIU"•
il
rialllDI
his aliter, MrL 11ora
1
serv1ce; 8:30 Senior Choir re- nmg serv'·e.
Sermon
"The
Envices
at
8
p.
m.
ter,
Mrt.
Cbarlea
~•b•-•••
·Jiooe
HU C 1 Glen Turner, lecturer·, Waaetta
¥ .. WI-.,
· ·
hearsal
richer" . WednesdaY at 7 p. m.
MT. HERMAN U. B. C R I •
Mr. and Mra. Eddie Grlfflth, Jlri. '
THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
meeUng and· Bible study. Rev Weber Thoma, pastor. Sun Radekin, ltewardj G. B. MeLauib· Lettie
Lucille Rbodea 8bb
Mrs. Charles Sptfleer return"' .
CHURCH, Middleport, the Rev
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRE- day School at 9:30 a. m. Wor lin, asat. lteward; WUHam Good· &amp;odes, Mr. aad Mrs.
'to her' home Frldl)' after spendHoward Ruppelt , pastor. Church THREN CHURCH, Pomeroy and ship service 10:30 a. m. Preaching win, chaplain; Erma Vale, trea- Roush and 100 , Role Lee Butcher, in&amp; the put two weeki villtin&amp;
School 9:30 Robert . Tewksbary, Morning Sttr, pastor Rev. Roger servu:e 7:45 p. m. Pra)'er servlct&gt; aurer; EstelJa
aecretary;
Butcher, Mr. a.od Mrar telatlvn in Muaillon.
Supt; Morning worship 10:30, ser· Bishop. Worship service at Enter- service 7 45 p. m. Prayer service Maude Holcomb, L A. S.; Mar- Sberman But4:1ter Ruby P&amp;nolll
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bater and
mon _
"Thrill To a New Be- prise ol 9oS() Sundoy morning and Wednesday at 7o45 p. m. Nease pre! Goodwin, &amp;atekeeper; Rolph RDberla llouah;
and Mra.
doulhler of K.lllbuelt apenl Solur·
gnmmg ; Athens Youth Presby- : in the evenmg.
Morning Settlement Church preaching at 2 Tllrncr, Ceres, Barbara Bolen, Hll Roulb Naney Rouah SiYnn day ni1bt with Grover )Vhite and
7 30
lery , Sunday afternoon at Veto Star services at 11 a. m. sunday. P · m.
Turner; Flora, I Roush and Buddy crum. '
family.
Church with Fred Enterprise Sunday School at 10:10
LETART FALLS METHODIST,
Lanna Turner won flnt place in
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Powell
Mr. aad Mrt. Cbaries Smith,
- .,..
, vlce moderator, giving ' A. M. Youth Fellowsh'Lp •l both pastor, Rev Emmabelie Sopher the
• county blouse contest. Vinton open! Sund'•
-"lh M r. an d .IUIII.
~- Cl earwater, Fl a., spent Thunday
report of h1s trip to the National churches ~und~y Enterprise at 9:30 a. rn., al Plants; I0 :30 a. m Twp. Grange will be guesta next Aaron Turn,r, Racine.
with Mr . and fin. A. H. Baile)'.
Youth Assembly thls past summer. 6:3D and Morni~~Star at 8 p m at Letart Falls ; 7 ·30 P· m. at Apple .meeting, Booster night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer,
P. J. Speacer, Edllertoa, w11.,
MT MOIUAH BAPTIST CHURCH Prayer meeting
Wednesda~ at Grove Sunday at 3 p. ·m. MYF ut
Mn. Etta ·Spencer-, P. J. Spencer Mr~. 4-nna Spencer, Delvan, w1 1.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Radekin
and and Mn · Anaa Speneer, .1penI are Yll"
Middleport, Rev . N. R. Borden EnlerprL'se ond T"n rsd•y n t'ghl -,, Plants; Gsunday dat M7 p.1m. MYF 30
at
.
. "llDl Kr. and Mrs. I'Y....1e
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pastor. Church Cchool 9:30 Mary Morning Star.
',
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App1c rove an
om ay at 7: . G. A. Radekin and family vialted Monday
witii :·Mr. a.nd Spencer and Mrt. Etta
·
Frances Baumgardner, Supt. MornRACINE. BETHLEHEM BAP- 1 p. m MYF at Letart Falls. W_ed· their couaina, w. H. and w. w. Mrs. Levi Hawk. ·Downington.
Mr. and Mr.. Benale Gafncr
ing worship 10:30; BTU 7 p. m.
TIST PARISH, T . T. She1ton, pas- nesday 7 3 p.
meehng Dawson and fam'lly at Lost Creek,
Mr. 1nd Mfl. Cbarleat]«artinko apent the weekend
her parCHURCH OF CHRIST IN CHRIS tor. Bethlebelfl Bible School at at Letart ails.
urs ay 111 7 P W. Va., near the Qld home of the Jr., and family spent Sat..,_ay with eats Mr. and Ml'l David Whittaker
TIAN UNION, Middleport, Rev. 9:30 with William Hoback, Supt. m . MYF at East Letart at 8 p. m. Caster family .
the latter's aister and
aad ff!mily,
Guy F . Sayre, pastor. Bible Morning Worship at 10:30. Even· Preachmg at East Letart. On
Mrs. Kate Stout, Athena, spent a' law, Mr. and Mn . .Dodald
Scho~l 9:30, Odell Manley, Supt. ing Worship at 7:30. Prayer ser- Tuesday cven~fg the parsonagt few daya with ber cousin, Mra. ¥'11·
,
Mornmg worship service 10:30; vice Thursday even~n2: at 7:30 commlt~ee wL meet at the .par Mattie Morris.
Mr. and Ana. A. n. nao:ey and ·
Evening service 7·30.
Racine Bible Schoo~ ~ 0·30 with sona~e m Letart Falls. On Fri'rla~ ft Everett Holcomb ls reported in Mra. Eftle Torreuce 1penl Monday
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Howard Neagler, Supt. ·Evening eve~l_ng t~~l ~et:~dFatn:h c~arg 'the hospital at Ft. Riley, Kan., -afternoon with frienda it Tuppen
8
Middleport Rev . Robert Styers worship at 7·30 'T'he ne
mee mg wl
e
e etart where he is s'-lt'on·"- ·
Plains.
ALL
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orru
pTast or. B1ble ScMhool . 9:30 Lesht~r w1ll be dedicated at this service
LETART FALLS . METHODIST
Mr. and Mrs. w. 1. Swett, Pomr- . Mr. and Mn. Bob VanMeter and
ay 1or, 5upt.
ornmg wors IP Everyone welcome. Prayer service
ffi
,
.
• roy, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. D. aon Lon&amp; Bottom, Mrs. · Ludlle
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10·30; Young Peoples' meeting Wednesday at 7:30.
The. · Pauls Meth~dJst church Morrison, Sunday.
S~e~er, Allqu~, Pl., viaited Mr
1
111
6:45; Evangelistic service 7:30.
FlRST BAPTIST
CHURCH semor chOJr Df Po .
Pleas~nt
Mrs. Nellie Vale and aon were aDd Mn. .Warden Our•. lut week.
CHURCH OF CHRIST Bradbury Pomeroy R H D M It
1
presented a candle hght senJce dinner guests of her 51·81- Mn
Mr. and ,Mra. Grover Wht' le ond
M th 0 d" t
Ulll
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Rev. Robert Purtell, pastor. Bible Sunday School at 9·30
Dayton.
.
e
e
3ames Nicholson and' fa.mUy an.., family, Mr. and Mn. Ralph Bat.
IS
Sci1ooI 9 :3 0 W1 Jb ur Pu~rcc, Supt. Strickland, Supt. Morning wor- Church
the two c.alled on Mis&amp; Fredau I~ and 100 Melvin attended tbf!
Mormng communion 10.30; Chris- 11hip 10:30 "Your Church and
UNITED METH_ODIST CHURCH, Woods at Holzer Hospital.
homecoming at Beatrice Sunday.
tl&amp;rl Endeavor 6 p. m.; Evangelis- You ." Loyalty Day for church at Pomeroy, J . Leshc Kunze, pastor.
Mr. and
Mrl. Orvy Gainer
tic scrvtce 7:30.
tendance campaign. Bapllst Youth Wors~~ p service at 8 :30 "Go and Mt. OUve
apent Sundar with the latter'li
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Bradford, Fellowship at 6:30. Prayer fellow Teach · ~hurc~ Scho~l at 9:30
mother Mr M
s 'th p
Rev Guy Russell, pastor. Bible ship on Wednesday at 7:30. Sun ThP.n Smith. Supt. Thls Sunda)' BY MRS. SOL BIGLEY
fand. '
!1.
ary ml , '
$30.08 DOWN
School 9:30;
Morning wOrship day School Workers Conferrncr will be observed as _Rally Day and
Mr. af!d Mrs . Robert VanMeter
Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Rose, Bel
.
1ll;30; Evemng service :30.
Friday
PromotiOn
Sund&lt;~Y
10
the
Church
and
family,
Mr.
a!ld
Mrs.
Alva
J;.le,
spent
the
weekend
with
lthf
UO.OO Per MODth
7
7 ·30 ·
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School There will br a program Holsinger and family, Reedsville. rormer•11 mother Mrt Do ftbe
present ed by the first s1x grades ~r. and Mrs. Sol Bi~ley and fam·
Mrs. Mary K.' Hotier ~~d ~i­
All the members are inv1ted to 1~y and . Larry H?l.sl.nge~, Reeds.- dren spent Sunday with her plr·
attend . Youth Fellowship at 5:3( v11le enJO)'ed a picmc danner at enta :M:r and Mrs Wo 1 D ·
Tuesday 7:30 Young ·Adult clas~ the Marietta Roadside park, Sun Dexier. ·
·
r ey IVIS
FURNITURE
WJII meet in the church.
day.
M
D
R
FEDF.RATED CHURCH, Re''
Mrs . Hazel John11on and son
On The ....hted c...ner
1 rs. ora oae and brothe·
OaiP H Ralliff, pastor. Churc
spent several days with her dau· E mer Booklnan and Mr. snd Mo
1 M ·ddl
Sch ool Rally Day, 9.15.
ghter MT!. Robert Barton, .Belpre.
Roae spent Sunday wll
I
Day Serv1cc" 10:30 and church Vib
Mrs. Virginia Pigott spent a few
11atwn, Morning Church School days with her granddaughter Mrs.
Council 8·00; Tuesday, Stewan: John Wells, Keno.
sh!p
commJtlce 7:30; Thursdav
Mrs. Sol Bigley and son Eddie
·- .
confmnatJOn clas.•; 7:30, (also boi: Lee, Mrs . James Carter and dau
chmrs, as srands) ; Saturday, con ghter K11ren Dee and Mrs. Martha
ru·mauuu class 10:00 a m .
Holsinger were in Parkersburg
GRA~ EPISCOPA.L CHURCH. Monday shopping.
Pomeroy. John Heiskill, lay Jcad('r
George Curtis, Reed~ville apcnt
Chul ch School 10.30 a m. Church 1 Saturday night with EddlC Lee
lierv1ccs 10 30 a m.
and Robert Bigley.
'
JEHDVAH wiTNF.SSF.S, King
Mrs Hazel· Johnson and son.
dom Hall over Blue anrt Grey. .Junior and_ Tommy Bissell visited
Pomeroy. Saturday scrv 1ce me('! - Mrs. ~ol Btgle.y and son Fraday.
mg 10 30 a. m. Sunday Watch
J11.n1o~ Hol.sm~er spent the past
I
lwur service 1 p. m.
week wath h1s Sister Mrs. Sol Big
CHUJtCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy, ~- and family .
,
Donald Seevers, pastor. Bible I
1953 STUDEBAKER V8 ....... .. $1,695 Sehoul 9:30; ft.""-ormng worship I thany: Worship 11erviccs; at ':30 I
Hard Top Starliner. Automatic drive, one local owner.
!0:30. Young Peoples' rneeling I each SJ,Inday rrtorplng , ~Unday
I
7. p m.
~ I School at 10:30, Eber Carnahan
Save J ,200 or .,more
·- 4 :. .
SACRFJ) HEART CHURCJt 'Supt. Carmel : Sunday School each
';!
1953 PONTIAC Dlx.
.. $1,795 Pomeroy, Rev . Fr. George Adams: Sunday morning at 9:30; Wayne
If you hue limo that caU for
Lnw mass B a m. 1-hgh mass 10 Roush, Supt. Worship services
4 door sedan; 6 cyl; One local owner. Two . tone . .green
a
m
Wee~
day
mass
Monday
each
1st
and
3rd
Sunday
morning
wilh ~rey top.
"aal""Y• ltart pracilcing-'oyotom•
Lhrough Fnday at 7:30 a m. Con- at 10:45, Prayer, and Praise services
alr'c thrift; aod atart ''~eoring"
ressJOn Saturday 3 p. m. and 7 p. each Sunday evening at 8; Edison
1953 PONTIAC Dlx . . . . . .
. . $1,895
m.
Roush . class leader. Bible studv
B cyl 2 door sedan. Less than 12,000 actual miles. Spot-ooooerl
MINERSVILLE METHODIST each Tuesday evening at 8; Wayn~
less InSide and out. Week-end special
CHURCH, Rev . R. M. Grove, pa'l· l Roush, leader. Syracuse: Sunday
Why not l&gt;egla , •• by oJieD!al • ·
tor. Hos-mer Roush, Sunday School School each Sunday morning lit
1953 PONTIAC Dlx 8 cyl ....... $1,995 Supt.
Sunday School at 10 a m. 9·30 Ben QUisenberry, Supt. Wor·
oa&gt;iap """!""'' hen tbJa weekf
4 door. sedan; Hydramatic drive. Shows best of care. Ful·
with worship services at 11. On &amp;hlp services, each 2nd and 4th
ly eqmpped
Monday 8 p. m w11l be Chester Sundays at 10:4:!i. Each ht and 3rd
Charge MYF meelmg at Alfred Sunday evenings at 7:30. Prayer
1953 DODGE 4 dr Coronet sed ... $1,695
Tuesday at 7.30 p. m. Prayer meet- and praise scrvJces each WednesAutomatic drive. Like new condition Inside and out
.
ing and Bible study.
. da:r evenitg at 7:30, Herschel
ROCK SPRINGS METHODIST Diddle, class leader.
1952 DODGE 4 dr Sedan ........ . $1,095 ~ HURCH, Rev. R. Grove, pastor . ZI'?N CHURCH or CHRIST,
Sund_ay School 9 ·30 a. rn. Worship HarnsonvJIIe Road. Thomas Wyatt
Ori~inal metallic ~rev finish. Shows ~ood care
MEMBER FEDERAL RESBafll ftSTIJII
SCi'VlCC 7-30. Wednesday evening pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
prayer service and Bible study at L_. W. Hysell, Supt. Worship Ser·
1952CHEVROLET Dlx4drsed .. $1,195
IIIIMBIIl PBDEIIAL DEPOSIT JNliUIIAN,cll .
j8
·All day quilting m the base- v1ces 10:30 a.. m. Clu-istian Endea·
Extra clean car for model
vor 6 p. m.; Evening wership "i
; ment on Tuetiday.
.
EUB
CHURCH,
New
Haven,
1952PONTIACS ...... .... . . $1,395 up Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching p.9 Pm.m.Thursday, Prayer mePtlng 1
We have 4 drs and 2 dr with and without Hydramatic.
servtces 2nd and 4th Sundays 11
Exceptional in evei-y way.
·
a m.; 1st and 3rd Sundays 8 p.
m ; Prayer service Wednesday 8 '
1951 DODGE 4 dr sedan .....
$99~
p.m.
Sparklin~ original black finish. One local owner
•
EUB CHUHlli, Bachtel, Sunday
School 9.4~ a. m.; Preaching ser1951_FORD V8 Dlx 2 dr sedan .... . ~895
VICe 1st and 3i'd Sundays 10:4:5 a .
Beaut1ful ltght blue finish
m.; Prayer service Tuesdays 7:30
p. m.
1950 BUlCKS . . . .. ... . . . as low as $895
EUB CHURCH, Hartrord, SuiJd~t)'
"SIIIrland" Wblle
School 10 a. m.; Preaching aerviee
~re ha·~e Supers. Specials and . Road masters .. Recondi·•
lnd and 4th Sundays 8 p. rn. Prayt10n~d m many cases lik-e new. These cars were sold and
er
senices Thursday 8 p. m.
servtced by us~
MASON-Rev. Rslpb Mahoney,
h.rt' wool bltnketa ta. blue. green, rose and
- - wlllte napped - .. ~la.iloeia In
pastor, Sunday School 9.45 a. m.
1950 CHEVROLET 2 dr sed
$795
red plaids wttb. rayon bound ends to match.
double bed size 70 by IKI tncbes.
WEST COLUMBIA, Rev. Ralph
Double bed alr.e' ee by so lnche&amp;.
,, .
Sparkling ori~inal black finish.
\fahoncy. pastur. Sunday School
SEPTEMIIER SALE
BBI"l'PPBEB!IALE
10
a.
m
1950 OLDS VS-88 4 dr cpe ..... $995
SALEM, Sunday School 9.30.
Both wtth new paint jobs. Buy rocket performance.
LUTHERAN, St. l'aul's, New
Haven, Rev. Raymond Peters, pas1950 MERCURY Conv Cpe . .... ... $895
tor. Worship Service 10:30 a. m
Smart red finish with~ood black top.
Sunda;v School 9.30 a. m. J.,uther
"Canndn" 3.50 and 3.85
League 6 p. ·m.
~
"'.-!
OAK GROVE: Rev Homer T
1951 Stude
$795 1950 Stude
$595 Hicks,
pastor. Sunday School 9:90
Champ. 2 door
Champ. 4 door
a. m. Wo-rship Service 7·:m p. m
Cotton, rayon and nYlon blankets wttb ace1949 Ford . $395 1949 Ply . . $695 1st and 3rd Sundays, Youth Fe!
tate .se.t1n blndlftl. Solid colora •nd striped
lowship
7.30
p.
m
2nd
and
4th
., Jlleochecl pruoW tub\nr. A lbll yard WILl&lt;,
4 door 6 cyl.
Station Wagen
pat.temc&gt;.
SBPIEMBU SALE
1948 Chev,
$495 1947 Pontiac $295 Sundays.
MASON, Rev. W. L. Gearhart,
SEI"TBMBER SALE
Aerosedan
4 door
pastor. Sunday School 10 ~ - m.
Evening
Worship service 7:30 p. m.
1946 Olds
$295 1946 Dodge . $195 Prayer meeting
every Wednesda)'
Hvd 2 door
. 4 door
7:30 p. m.
BROAD RUN Sunday School
191aeh
.......
9 :30 Worship 11erYiCc 11 a. m. 4th
"Advertiser"
Sunday 7:30 p. m. 2nd stindays.
PENIEL: Sunday School 10 a.
m. Worship Service 7:30 p. m. lsi
and 3rd Sundays. Class Service
7:30 p. fn. each Sutlday .
OIOIIfllly 'WOV~ 80 IQllll&amp; ~ un~ '.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
bleadMicl mQiUn.
. .
1
bleaehed
muslin.
One
)'ani
Wide.
Syracu1e, M. C. Larimore: pa11tor~
--~I fwU.,: ~-Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning
Worship 10:30; NYPS 6o30. Evening Worship 7:30. Tuesday Pray.
"
er and Futing 1 p. m. Wednesday
IN
Prayer and Praise service 7:30 p.
IISJ
m. Friday personal visitation Evan·
.
geliam. 1 p. m.
10 1 Years of Service
S:VRACUSE • RACINE EUB
Rev. Richard Youna. pastor. Be-

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