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ter and family

POMEROY
SOCIETY
)Irs Clara Wlldermulrh, Porn
.roy • Mrs Edw• rd Mluer, Lot ar I
FaIIs and "mr and Mrs. Mill ard
WUdermuth and family spent
Sunday 1n Portsmouth With' Mr
and Mrs Theo Wlldermut~ ¥&lt;d

son

""'" Cl1arI•• 8runner or CUY!
boga Falla was lht weekepd gue.at
of her mother, Mrs Estella Skil1per and Mr and Mrs J E Fo!l

bome Fr1day .,.mne after a two
all weeks vas1t m Louisvallt, Ky
J. E Foater alld daughter, S Y with Dr and Mrs J. S 1\larshall
were m Columbus Saturday to
aUend the Oh10 Stale·Illmoil illd family
football game
Mrs Wllliom Kn1ghl and ehll
Mil! Barbara Ann Hdl of dren of Pt Pleasant viSited Mon•
day with Mn John Ba1ly
Chestu was the weekend •"UUt
"ISS Rachel Genhelmcr, stu·
of her unele and aunt, ll!r. and dent
"' nurse at Hol ..r Hospital
Mrs E J Hill
spent the weekend with her rrand
Mr and Mrs 1\oberl Gooch and mother Mrs John Bally
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family of Columbus VISited Sun·
Mrs Earl Young of GUYSVIlle
day a.fternoon watb her parenl.:., ~~nt the past Wflf:k Wltb her
Mr. and Mrs E J Hilt
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50n and daughter ln·law Mr and
Mr and Mrs E J Hall were In Mrs ChfCord Younr ~~~ son
Patkersburg today on busme&amp;s
Mrs Russ Watson relurned
Mrli Wilson Carpenter aecom-

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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN
Pboae GOZ 1-Y

~llddleport

HEADQUARTERS
CANDIES
Jelly Bean!
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Candy Corn
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Haltoween Pumpkms
Ch1elets 12~ •n pkg)

29c
3!1c
3!1c
20c

Jb llllolto\Vton Jc!Hcs -· _, Zllllb.
lb llldnlaht Mil . .
39&lt; lb
lb Trick or Tr•ats .. . 29c bag
lb Hallowee• Pops
39&lt; bag

NOVELTIES
Parh A'isOI tmcnts . JOe pkg.
IDe - 19e
Skeletons
. ____ 10.
Nois•• m:.~krn
5c - 10.
Hornlll
. ·- - 29e
Beard
. 59c to $1.98
Costumes
___ 19c pkg.
Napkins

Jack 0 Lantern..
25c
Half Malll&lt;s , _
l!c
GaQe 1\lasks
.
Plasiie IIask.
.
Rubber Muks . _
Wigs . .. .. -···- .
Orange &amp; Black Crepe

- 79c
- !Oc
t5c up
IOe up
59c up
t18c

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U10 our my LAY ·AWAY PLAN - Ooly $l.OG clowo ood wo
w1ll l•r •••Y 1ny amount of M.rch1ndiM you wl&amp;h - ply eny
limo ~Y O.ctml&gt;or 21st

panted of
MrRatme
an.o:t Mrs
James
penter
to Gay,
W Car
Va
sunday to attend th4! funeral o(
the~r untie C F Skinner
Mr and Mr10 E H Carpcntet•
or Svracust Wtrc In Ga, . w
Va Sunday to atlend the funenl
of her broth&lt;'r C F ,:,klnncr
Edward Porker Jr of Cleve
land waH the weekend lfUest of
ht8 parents Mr and Mr1 EdwRrd
ParkPr Sr, Yllners\tlle
Mr. and Mn Hiram Fisher re
turned to Columbu!l Monday a!
tcr spendml the weeke11d at the1r
home 1n Mlner&lt;ville
Mr and Mro Fred llcschor,
son ~111ce or Grund), Va "ere
weekend guests or Mrs Fann~t
Kaspar Mmersvlllc
Davtd Thomas returnt d 19 h1s
&lt;boibe at Mmenv11ie Saturday a[
fer a several weeks vtslt m Mar
ertao wltb Mr 11nd Mrs ClarerKt&gt;
noma•.
V.r anti Mrs E\(~ rctt Thorl\f.s
H~Jicd tn Alban, Sun . ta)' with
Mr and Mrs Yaugh:~n Ross
Mr6, ~le );nu:natlt'r 1" »pend
lnt t"o weeks 'V1th relatlve.s in
Columbu'
Mrs Albert
Hcndneks apd
children spent the weekend In
Columbus with rclatlv.,
Mr and M" Don Thomas of
MoondsvUlc were u eckend ~uests
or the1r parrnts 'f1 and Mrs
Ralph Gravt ~ and Mr and Mr~
Everett Thomas
Mr ond Mr&lt; Max lfemhart
ani:l Mr and Mrs Wtllard Dunt
and Cazmly spent Sunday with
relallves m Columbus
Mr and Mrs Eddie Hartung
and !am1IY and Mrli Mabel Van
Mrtcr sprnt Sunday at Grove·
port w1th Mr ond Mro Henry
~·lehlnger and &lt;on•

Mr a11d Mrs

A PRiVILEGE
TO SERVE
The pllarmadal'a pr....tptloft doplliiMDI&amp;
iD I . .11 lll41111manthe local paiD&amp; al hilt proleukwolllfe.

Here ~ell olmutmum..meo to hilt flllew
man Here he iJ (lOI!lpletelT Ill hil eiOIIWII
perlomllnl lbe personolaervlcoo
to which be pledred hlmaelf wlwl be boeiM
a phormacllt and renderlnc lbe proleoolonol
aervicel for which be II OllllDm117 quolUled.
His preoerlptl.., oervictlll are nopcwDI!e
for lh• ke7 plaoe be oeeupiot
.,. the COIIID&gt;Uililr health · -

DUTTON DRUG CO.'
I'HONE

8218

)Jill St.

Middleport

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Delmar Hamm

And son wen'! weekend sutosh; At
l arroU with Mr ond Mro raul
llamm nd atHndcd the Lanca!!ter
t'alr
1
Mr and Mrs f'!Hntrr Brueh
and hm1h of Enterprise Vl81led
sunday w11 h Mr and M" Et~on
Kraeutcr r.nd daughters, Morn·
IRA: Star
CharieR Zcudcr nnd riaughter
PhviU11 of Youngstown Wt'fe thr
wc.:Ctcnd ~ucsts of \1r and Mt~
.John Strau~s Thr\ wc1 e accom
p:mied home bv h1 ~ m1,ther Mrs
Fva Zcl!lcr who had ~ pent the
past 11\x wech here
Fred D~nton VounFslolln, a
stud(lnt at OSU, Columhu!l wa ~
the weflkcnd lo(Ut!ttl or Mr 11nd
Mr:~ John Strau A.&lt;~

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Mr And Mn

C harh·~

Weaver
o( Galtl~ol1• visited Salurdav
wtth )u~r sister
~lls!ll
Nrtlle
Korhltr
Mr anrl Mr)j Clanncc ~fight
of Bradbur\ '1\Prc Sunda\ lunch
P/)8 2tle~l8 or thtlr snn In IRW and
daughter, Mr and Mr11 W11lar. t
P!b&lt;'rsharh Oumcr g ur ~ ls 111 th(
Clf'nmg \\ere hts pannts ~fr
I and Mro (' .I Ebcrobach
JoutU'II Rleharttfwn and
frtf'nrl
r('turned to tht\lr home In Col um
bu1 Sunday after a ~cvc ral days
VltiH with Mr and MrK ( hnrles
Buck, Rutland Road
I ~tr nod Mrt llav1d M1uht an&lt;!
h1m1lv o! Lancaster wtrc rocc11t

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Women of the Hender,;on Me·
thodlst Churrh werr
~peclal
guests of the WSCS when !hoY
met Monday at Heath Method1s1
Church Mr&amp; Bruce Lloyd pr&lt;'
91 dcnt presided and welcomer\
the Vl,sttors who are members of
the church whf're the fl&lt;'V Ro
bert nurlev former local mcm
bcr Is paslor
M1s Gler1 LamberT was 111
eharg&lt;'! or the devotional serv1ce
and Mrs Nan Moore presented
the program on tbc sam&lt;' themr
'Our Home MISSIOn Crntcrs and
Race '• Asmt 1n2 Mrs :doore were
~Irs Emerson Jones Mas Bes"
Sanborn Mrs Dufort East Mr
navld Entsm 1ngtr ~1rs c p Gal
lager and Mrs Mar1on french
Barbara Jones a guest san,e:
a solo "I Beh£&gt;ve" riutlnd' the dr
vot 1onal scrvu~c
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Sol isbury Girl
Scout Troop 1
Holds Compout

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Presbyterl·an
Women Is Meeting
Held On M.ondoy

Funeral
servlres 1'Jr Mrs;
Charles Whetstone
Columbus.
were held Sunday at the Raw
hngs Coats Funeral Home with
Fred J Gardner, pastor of the
Church of Chrut orf1c1ating
B 1
the Riverview
una was m
Ccmelcry aod pallbearers were
k
E n Flnk
Orm HunsiC l'r
uge e
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Adnan Ph 1ihps Leon lleKnlght,
Emorv Strmcr and Joe Postle-1wa1te
I Relati\'C'S rrom out or town tn·
clurlcd Mrs Thomas
Swauger
and son Cormng who wqre hOll!iP.
!l'Uests from Friday until Sunday
~ t the hflllle of Mr. and Mrt!
Frank Vrooman Charles Whet·
~ tone, Mr and Mrs Paul Cuto,
Mr and Mrs Russell Powe11, J.
H Manahan and son, Arthur, Columhus Mrs J W Ryan, Mrs
Michael Lemady, Cornlng;; Mr
And Mrs Arlie Pterce, Mr aud
, .. r~ Johnny
Pierce, Heward
P1t&gt;rcc, Monroe, M1ch; Mtt!
James Taekett and three daugh·
M
ters Waverly, Mr and
rs
Field Ath
Lawrcrrre __•_. _ ~-

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Solem Center
PTA Regular
• Held
Mee tmg

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All Colors

D1 dZlit Sotu aDd Cbairl11111t.lfoll1""iiiW
llePat1rtd. tot. filr ,II ... 0 ....~
v... W'lth F01111 RaiiW,.. t'w, a'ititl ra'llriel

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Reg. $6.30 gal.

SPECIAL
$4.29 gal.

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See These Fine Pieces Only At

BAKER FURNITURE
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Frtt Parking

CLINTON
FISHER CO.
SALIS- 'AINT- SIRVIC I
1#17-Y

Mldclloport

6265-X

fry pan, on ltJp

of a new GAS ranfe. That's because the automatic temperature control on the GAS Burner with a Brain is
as )lleCille as an oven controL 1.
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.Juat think! Now when the.peed ~you can bake a cnke or
; polatoel 011 top while you have a roast in your regular oven.
FWhat'1111!11'8-foodl won't bum. Pans won't JICOI'Ch. No boil·
"oven to clean up. See your GAS appliance dealer today about
the new GAS I'UIIllf- with the automaticolluruer tlith a Brain!
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Qpeelal

TAPPAN ••
GASRANGB ••

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tfHi(OHIO...FUEL GAS ,.COMPANY_..
part If the Colurnltll Clu a,.etent

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\BEE ''PLAYHOUSE 90'! W1TB JULIA MEADE ON OBS·TV,
~ l.IV!lL' LISTJN.G~ ~~ TIMR ANE._STJ"lON, '
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HUGE BffiTHDAY'CAKE IS

Middleport Chief Orders Strict
Halloween Curfew Enforcement

••or tho ata~ t04by 11M1 fetlltllf.
Thunda' doub with l"'-ltllltit
roln, not much ,.,..,. In ~
oluro. High to4t' 65 to 72, h
tonight 55 to 60.
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SINGLB COPY-It

Bartrum saJd that begmmng toni(ht his oflicers had been hr
atructed to make arrests of anyon~ on the streets after the curfew aianai who was not 18 years
of-age
"Hallowe'en pranksters are not
gomg tn be permitted to pull their
•tunll In !ohddlepnrt,' the chief
•aid, "Begmnlng tonight we wltl
start making arrests and that will
also include the parents of those
who are ptcked UP by pollee off&gt;
cers
One arre1t wtthm the past 24
hours was reported by ~~hddleport
Ing of the oeace He was held tn
)llddleport on charges of dlsturir
wUee, that be1ng of Pete Bass of
lllddleport )all 'today and wlit appear before Mayor C 0 FISher
tonight at ~ p m

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Three Cases At·e
Appealed From
Grindley Couf1 ,
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A public bearing on the pro·
posed changes wa1 hc1d Monday
Spokesmen for the Ohw Education Aasn , the states paroch1al
(Chool, and tho Oh10 Assn of
Independent
and
Academt'
Schools endorsed the !landards m
thelf present form
Some school admmu;trators.
however, objected to changes
that 1neluded requirements of
two umts of setente and one or
math, or two untts of math and
one of !clence The present cur
rieula specifies one unt1 of each

'
Start Drive
For
Voting Machines
In West Virginia
The West Vlrglnll FederatiOn
of Republican Women has start
ed a drive lo put votuig machines
In all of the !late's ~~ rouritles
Mrs. Frederick P Beckner, pr..
liden.t of the 'group, h11 said thot
the plan of aet10n was approved
at a recent eonvent10n of the
federation
Mro. Beelmer said that the
macblnea ore needed
She added lh~ tbQ high eost
o( the machine• would be more
tbatl offBet by the fOod govemment that will ~e brought by the
ua,o of tbe maelllne~.

ted Two Villages

· "~-.-Po--me-ro-y-Ma-yo--r-- Pomeroy Is Granted 90 Days

And Middleport Six Mouths

Awaiting Report
On Sewage Pernn't

Middleport Pollee Chief LeRoy Bartrum today warned that
strict enforcement of the Halloween curfew would be camed
out from fJitS date on.
The pollee chief said that after the curfew siren had been
sounded Tuesday night that ha had noted a number of young
people loitering around in the business section of Middleport,
In VIOlation of the curfew but that
such would not be tolerated her..

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Burner with a Brain

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Sewage Permit Extensions Are

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~AiY'skillet's a SP8!'eJ&gt;ven on a GAS Burner-with:S-Biain
The cake mown In the picture was amiouy baked in an Ol'dinazy .
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Ohio: Mostly ciMt wl1ll oi..tl rain
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October 18, 1957

The OhiO Water Pollubon Board Tuesday afler hearing
pleas by delegations from Pomeroy and Middleport as to why
their permits to dump raw untreated sewage mto the Ohio
R1ver should not be cancelled, granted permit extensions of
SIX months for Middleport and 90 days for Pomeroy.
In the case of Pomeroy, the Board mdicated a desire tore- ~
V1cw the pl.ms and apecifacatiolll
drawn by the engineering firm of
1 Burgess and N1pte with the PotHiblhty of flndmg 1ome method by
whlch..,.'corners could be nt" and
thereby reduce the heavy coat bur·
den thJt ts racmg the village

Mayor E f Robmson sa1d to
day he would have tv wa1t unti l
he had a formai and complete reI port before he would deCide wha:
recommendations or suggestion
he might ofrer Pomeroy Counctl
toward sewage and
dl~po!ial
plant actiOn

Stephen Hill
Tuesday at a hcanng m Colum
bus Pomeroy was granted an Wins Wings In
other DO days to show
of progress toward constru (."llon Army Air Forre
or a samtary sewage system a3

Highway Chief
To Speak Before
SEO Regional

evulcnr ~

reqUired now by law

Charles M Noble, Oh1o Dllec
lor or Highways, Will be the
guest speaker at the dinner
meetmg of lh&lt; Soutbe&amp;Stern OhiO
Regional Cou, ell to be held
Thu1'11day, October 24 at 6 30 p
m at the Fa. mers' Hotel m Gal
hpoils
Pnor to commg to Oh1o, Mr
'Iohel was ch'ef engmeer for tl'aP
New Jersey Turnplke Authonty
from May 23, 1949 to Januar)
14, 1957 ana :1as a background o!
more than th1rty-f1ve years ex
ri)anD~!!! 500·pound birthday
pertence m engmeetmg on high- 500·POUNDER-President Eisenhower and family
White House. He holdl
wavs, harbor development work, cake, a five.tJer creation frosted with h1s favorite yellow roses,
r\ll'' Nf!v~tl ba~cs
granddaughter Mary Jean, 1'12 David, 9, seems to be sajillg
to Mary Jean Oth~r
Mr Nobel, m hiS remarkl 10 grandchildren are Susan, 5;'l!nd Barbara 8, m front of Mrs
Next to her
1he Southeastern Ohio Regional 1s daughter·m law Mrs Barbara EISenhower Ike is 67 now.
Soundpholo)
Counctl wtll discuss the present
and future road prograf9 for
Ohio He will be mtroduced by
State Representative Dann Tabe1
o_
.Gallipolis who Is chturman o!
.:-.,_L
the howw commttlee on high
I
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ways
George Halfll'lger Lake \\ lulc
preSident or the SEORC, w1tt prtL
I The
Youth Center
on ThJs&lt;tay of Ibis
su1e at the busmess session pre·
Frederick c ,1.fcGuffl;, wbo died week and Will be under comP.leil! new ma~JQ(I!enl, It was
cedmg the program
on' his 74th blrt..:.·--day, Oct,
ouru:_ed IIY _the M~n. City ~~~~~lng a ,m.eit• ...., ...,
h ld
M
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11, was burled Sunday from the mg e on onday evemng.
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Crow Funeral Home '" Point
Gt~y Blessing of ~ason was hired by the 'group as the new
custodian of the center and Will chaperone all events at the
Ple••ant
center Blessing w11J be In charge
He IS survived by hts Wife, Ellzof the actiVltles at the ,.~nter
abeth, at home, three daughters, I
under direct orders of the CIVI('

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However, the mavor comment
cd
'II ts unfortunate that JOln l
act1on between M1ddlepor1 and
Pomeroy apparently has betn I
dlscarded by tne refusal of Porn
croy Cou ncil to approve JOint
.tud1cs tJy engmeermg hrn\s f'm I
ployed by the two towns"
He added
The people may reca tt that 1
our counctl last ~oprmg wa~
ready to go together w1th Y1d
dleport but council tht&gt;re failed
to get a sewage bond Issue on the

~~-"l can't see

why Middleport
was granted s1x months exten~10 1
and Pomeroy only 90 days unlr-;,
It is that we are so much farther

One suggcstton broached at the
meeting
was that Pomeroy
Im1ght beTuesday
giVen permlllion to llle
tts existing storm sewer system
and thereby ehmmate a portion of
the cost It was potnted out todQ"
however by village ofllelall, tJut
Pomeroy would sttll have to construct the huge mtereeptor trunk
''- '""""" ' Jme rrom Kerr's Run Ut the Pomeroy west corporatJoa
Mtddleport on the other hand
g1ven a longer tune on its per-o
ImJt m ord{'r to submit definite
plans of 11s own and to ~et up a
method of fmanerng ct1nstruetion
of a sewage treatment plant
~as

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Board 1nd1cated that the

1 -um•--r.~pared for a treatment pant when
their permtb expire
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1 Local off:omiJI today wd that
; . .&gt;:. tbey
behevM that the permtt 't'
1
•• \· ,... newals would date from Oct.ober
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;~~a~:Jb ?~~ede!~:~~~:~~~·p:;:~ ~ •
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.I In other &lt;&gt;Chon5 taken by the
Succuuws onHi s
T B R ed Th'
OhiO Pottuhon Control Board Tueo'.
I
0 e eopen
\lf~ay
.
I Seco~; L~T:,:::e: ~~L~u. t:: r:~~;~~·~n.:rb:r~~f - : : :
74th Birthday
Ma~on
wlU&lt;~pen
Mas()n CounnJman Iof Mr and Mrs Alten c H•tl, at treatment plant. wer• approved

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Loose Cakle
Cost Farmer
Fine Of.$10

wo cars Heavi}y

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Mrs Nola Furbee, Flora Park.
Count:tl He wtll be assu;ted b'
other chaDcrones
The shertff's deparlment rc Long Island, 1\ y' Mrs Okey
CharlJC Carr, prlnclpiil or lh i!
ported the release of Wlllarrl Blagg, Pomt Pleasant, MISS FlorSmith of Long Bottom toda) ence McGurfln, Washmgton, D C,
Mason Elementar) SCbool was
from custody afler a hearmg m three sons, Harr) McGullm Sr'
ISIOn
elected president of t&amp;c ~ounCl l
Justice of Peace R E Grmdley's Middleport, Ray 1\f(Guffm, USN,
at Monday's llleetmg
Ferrh
court Tuesday Smith was fined San Diego Roy McGufrin, Dayton,
Damages were estimated at Justis was named VICe prestdent
I$500 bv Chtcf or Pohcc Frank while Janet Surface was elected
SlO and costs, fmc suspendetl, and ~~even grandchildren
Hudson to two cars th at co II 1ded secretary and Mary Berry, trta·
for perm1tt1ng cattle to run
1
loose He was ordered to pay Bum was m Lone Oak Ceme. Tuesday shortly afternoon at surer
'I Condor and Cherry Streets
Skatmg sesswns wdl be helrl
dama~es h1s antmals had caused tcry.
Relat~ves
from Mtddlcport who
Chtcf Hudson said Rita Marte at the center on Thursday nights,
Jushcc Grmdley also reported attended the servtces mcluded Mr Beegle, 19, Sprmg Avenue wa~ Saturday arternoohs and Satur
rmmg Clarence Krause, Osceola and Mrs H11rry McGufftn Sr and dr1vmg east at 20 mph
10 a day nights.
MillS, Pa , $M and costs for hav son, Harry Jr, Mr and Mrs Leo 19511 Chevrolet when she struck
Thc Cn1e Counc•l cx"oded
1
mg an msecure Joad on a pubhc Childs, Mrs George Childs and 8 car driVen by Thelma Louise vote of thanks to all or lhos•8
highway The state patrol eaid Mrs Ralph Gibbs Jr.
Lytle, '1, Spnng
Ave , also h
w do helped
bricks were iattmg off Krause's
headed • cast but had stopped
f h With the pllntlng
_
an re lOIS lng of the 1Youth
tractor-trailer ng on Rt 7
'l he Beegle car, owned bv Center durm:t the past few
1Theodore Beegle, was damaged 1 wcelu!
m the front end and repairs were I
&lt;sllmated at $400 Damages to the
rear of the LytJe car were set -t
01
JP
$100
f:1
No
arrests
were
made
lfrs
Township Constable W1lham
1Laretta Beegle, 48, was a pa,en
(Pete) Hendnx appeared 1n May
Equipment loas moved mto Ma·l gcr 1n the Beegle car
or E F Robtn11on s court Tuea·
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day n1gbt to answer chargO! of son City on Tuesday lor the con·
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assault and battery brought by !rUdlOD of Sidewalks through the
Seniora of Middleport Hilh
Addte Mae Weaver The caae was town
School are canvassing the town
continued.
The
sidewalks
wtll
be
four
feet
selhnc tickett! to their sau8lge
A charge agamst Clau~e Reit
wide and will extend through the!
and pancake supper which wttl be
mtre for fa1hng to stop m assur- town
from the curve near Fron·
'
ed clear distance was dropped na'o Place to the curve near the
held at the High School dining•
m mayor's court when Rc1tmlre
S
room on Thursday evening from
S7.
paid damages caused m a recent Parkette Drive ln.
The contract was recently let to
A report date lined Pomeroy, · 'Mothers oi the Seniors will be
traffiC m01dent
a Charleston ftrm for the construe· Ohto m a Columbus newspAJ'N the coots for the supper which
hon of the sidewalks The con- this rnornmg warnmg that a rat t! one of a series or money-m,klng
METER RECEIPTS
Rece1pts from parkin&amp; meters In tractor has esttmated that the man had posed as a tax collector projectJ; for thetr eastern trlP
Pomeroy for the past week totalled work will take only a few week! 10 nearby Apple Grove and had next spnng
$281, Patrolman John McKenZie provided that good weather con-- taken mone} from lwo service Tickets may be purchased at
tinLles ID the area
stattons was termed 'false" b~, the •chool Thuraday evening also
reported today .
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at $1 each
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'Mi-'dleport H' h
Standards To Be To Mayors Court Construction To I
Be Started Soon I
Semors
• Sellin'g
Made By Board
COLUMBUS UP- The State
Board of Educat1on will meet
ConMan Not Jn Supper Ticke•'s
Nov
to adopt a new set of
h•gh sohool standards
Tho prop05ed standards and
AppJe Grove 0•
the oblettlons to them will be
studied by a eommiltee headdd
by Wayne E Shaffer, Bryan and
ISay Res1'dent
a report submttted to the board
prior to thci meetmg

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblb; Wednesdaf,

They were In Va-tsh Plumbmg
co by Joe Vadlsh vs Delmar A
1:anaday tn which Grmdley ruled
Vad1sh • cta1m tor $109 7~ owe•!
h1m for , smk lurmshed the de
!endant was mvatid as a smk
matallcd b~ the plamhrr wa 3
judged damaged VadlSh appeal·
ed
n
In Perry Carpenter vs Do
:(!:bhn, Carpentttr appealed the
el\'11 courts ruling that Eblin
dld not owe 5120 plus mtcrest a!i
tlatmcd on a note
In Edward Pele~e vs Samuel
Pcrr), Perry appealed from a
JUdg{Jicnt granted plamttff on 11
claim for $32 75 Slid due him on
an ovcrtharge !or room rent
wal!es whlth were underpaid for
pamt1ng The defendant d1d not
appear Ill the lower court anc
judg1nent was-by default

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De1'oted ro rllefn~Oifte ~._• .,.. Area

VOL IX NO. 155

Three appeals from Juitice or
Peace R E Grmdley's t1Vtl court
'were flied today- ill Meigs Coun·

Reedsville
Methodist
WSCS Meets

WALL
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Ill Loeal N8WI
Ill Mvertii!DI
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Grand Children

6-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy
!·Middleport,
Oct.15, 1t57

Mrs Lloyd read the WSCS
Cha1 tt·r or R~clal Po hey and th€'
Mr and Mrs Leo SwiCk Colum·
quadren1at goals of the Sec1ety bus, were week end guests of her
Th.'ee grandchildren of Mr and
She announced the Southeastern father c H WISe Sr, and Miss Mrs Harry Sehwab were giVen the
OhiO regJOnRI fall meetmg of the R•llh WISe
r~tes of baptism Sunday morning
Com1c1l of Umted Church Women
Mr and Mrs I' K Russell and at the St Pnul's Lutheran Church
at lhc Un1tcd Mcthocl!st Church daughter Kayle have returned by the Rev L M lllohrhoff
1n Pomrrov on October 17th anr\ home Mr R1tssell nn employee of
ReceiVIng the rites were Thomas
the World Commumt) Day which the Oh10 Vdley Electnc Corpora- Eugene and Mark Anthony, sons
w11l be held nn No• 1 ~~ the Sy tion, bd bec11 m Cleveland for a of Mr and Mrs Eugene Schwab
racust' Church Sh~ also announ· two weeks trammg course, and and Vtctona Lynn, daughter of
rrd World Day or Prayer whtch ?tl.rs Rus.sell and their daughter Mr and Mrs Rlehard Collins
Sponsors were L C Karr ror
wdl he observerl m each com· had spent 1he past three weeks
v•sttlng rela•tves tn Rockwood and Thomas Eugene, Mrs R E Boice
munth on February 1st
for
Mark \ntbony and Harry
Mrs C R Konkr1ght gave a Nash,•1lle, Tenn , and Meadow S h b f V .. L
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c wa or tc1o ta ynn
revon or the M1mstcrs' W1ves' Bndgc W Va
Durmg the service the Junior
Rt'lr eat which she altcndcrl lbls
Wilham L W1tkmson Canton, Ch
d ff t
h td
05
fall
,
brother of Mrs Mane Wtlkenson renmr;a~o;:g ~0 °age~urf~:; c ~re
Pl:ms h&lt;trt brrn ma&lt;ic for a Bradbury, 1s ser1ously Ill in Mere) 1 srhool to moe years, presented the
Rummage Sale In be ~o;pono;ored Hospital w1th pcnton1tu
,_ H1m ,
an th em "Pra!Zie
hy thr M{Kay M11ler Circle at
Mr and Mrs Frau k Vrooman
the Stansburv bmldm:;: formerly were busmess visitors In Galll· Ian Zanesville spent the w~k
orcup1ed by the Du!ton Drug polls Yonday
end wtth Mrs' Fravel's mothct
'tore The 11a lt will be on Oct
Mr and Mrs Harold Htlshelmer Mrs Allee Yurasits, and Mr aud
25-ZO w1th contnhuttons to be Chillicothe and Mr and Mrs Thor Mrs Harry ~fcMastcr Mr McMas
brought to the store on the 21th Olson Athens were guests of Mr ter Is a patJent at Metgs General
A Hallo'.l.een theme was earned and Mrs dJamMes u~er~ ~~~ay Hosptt .. l where he underwent rna
1 er Jor surgerv Monday
out 1n the refreshments and Mr"
Mr 010
rs !nl ar
Llo~d pres1r\cd at the coffee ser mulh and ramtly Judy a~d Jlmhmy
Lt Dotts nnd her mother Mrs
v1rc Hostesses were ~Irs W W were In PDrtsmouth Sun ay w ere Dotts Columbus, were S~nday
The Salisbury Gtrl Srout Troop Ha} s Mrs Jones, Mrs Robe rt ~cy {eJe J~:sts u;~ a:~r fa~~d guests of Sgt Sara J Fisher at the
rds e d d1 erml br t
f T ~ nome of her parents Muy01 and
1 accompamed by thNr leaders, Hams M1ss Sanborn and Mrs
an atten e, a ce e a 1011 0 e vfrs c 0 Fisher, and fam1ly
Mn Anms Phelps Jr and Mrs Charles Burdette
Wildermuth s b~rthday
MISS Betty S•mec
Columbus spcnl
Robert Hoo~;er had a camp-out
Mrs Jam"s Lloyd and children
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K th
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B1
the wee k end at the FISher home
a ) au
IIJlml e pre, were
h S 1 F18h
near Chester
Satur~ay guests of Mr and Mrs Wit g
er
A wtener roast was held Ul the
Bruce
Lloyd
and
son,
MIChl
cvenmg and the group had break
Mr and Mrs Glen Paulin Lan
fast at the ramp before returning
caster,and
Mrs Ben Pauhn Edm,
home
Altl!ndlng were Jean Phelps MeGroup n of thf' Women's A~ were Sunday VISitors of Mr and
Mrs Ehz
linda Jcffcn, Unda Starcher SO· oclntlfln met ut the First Presbv- :\Irs Charles McNamee Was
a din
11anna Arnold, Judy Cunningham, tenan Church Monrlay e\enmc .beth Darst Pomeroy'
guest at the McNamee home
BellY Klein, Shirley Haggy, Mary with Mrs James Hartey, chairman nerStephen
Cnats freshman at the
HoUman and Susie Tracy
presiding
Oh10 State Umvcrs1y, spent the
Mrs Karl Owen rend an arhc!e week end With hiS parents, Mr and
Bcyond Death There IS Life' Mrs Robert Coats, an~ SISter,
b) Norman Vmccnt Peale
Christine
I he study book ConversatiOn,
Larry East•p who " employed
w1th Christ and Race ' was re at the North Electnc Company,
vtewed by Mrs C T Shoemaket Gallon whert&gt; he makes hts home
anrl the m.. tong C\O!Cd Wllh H With hiS aunt and uncle, ilfr and
The Salem Center PTA held 111 meditation on the Lord's Prayer Mr! Burnet• Little spent the
regular meeting wtth a maJOrity
Rdrcshments were served by week end With his mother, Mrs
of the members attendmg
l\1 r,; Edward Tewkshary and Mr~ Vtrgmta Eastep and his grand
Reports v.ere gtven by several Wtlham Ohlmger wtth Mrs John father , Homt'r Might
committee cha1rmcn
1C Smith as a contrtbutor
Mrs Maxtroe Natm, Cuyahoga
111,. By·Laws were read and dis 1
Fall~ left '\londay for her home
cuascd and a program was pre·
after spendmg two weeks w1th Mr
•entcd by some of tho schnot ehli·
IQ
1110 Mn Horace McEthmny, Load
dren.
mg Creek Road, and Mr and Mrs
Room mothe" choscn were
U
Cash Brai~y Langsv 1Uc
Grade I, Edith Walker and Mar·
Mr and Mro John Hawkins 11
)orle Knott• Grade 2, Pauline
and M' and Mrs T F Hawk1n•
Gorby and E\elyn Montgomery,
Officers of Pen Pal Clubs at were busm('SS "'lsttms m Colum
Grade 3 Glenna Crtsp and Kath Wahama H 1~ h School "ere recent bus, Monday
lccn Caton Grade 4, Beulah ty elected Sponsor or the clubs
.MISS Jean McMaster who w 1i
Wright and Ethel Rife, Grade 3, IS Mrs Lonil Jones
herl' rl'ccnly for a v1s1t w1th M•
Leanna Jacks and Alma Smith,
The new offtcers arc
and Mrs Harry McMaster and oth
Grade 6 He't"n Matheney and Kate
(.rarlt' 8 A Davtd Karschmck, er relatives has returned to Bonn
Roush, Grade 7, Dorothy Holm and president, Billy Stafford, v1cc pres· Germany, where she is employed
Henna Keys, Grade 8, Margaret 1dent, and Nancy M&lt;!Da111el, secrc at the U S Consulate
Brewer and Prttey Tackett
tary treasurer
Mtss Gracr&gt; Sauvaqe, Columbus
Grade 8 B Eddie Stew, prest- who h::.d spent the past ten dl!\'~
dent Alice Roush, v1cc prcstdcnt, w1th her mcce, M1ss Jean Lamo.
and James G r es~ scffctary trcas returnPd hor.u.~ Sunday
urer
Councilman Da\ld Jcnkms 1
Grade 8 C Marvtn Rou,;h prest conrtned to his home w1th an at
dent Mildred Warth, vice presl· tack of flu
dent, and Bertha Brooks, sccre
'Mr and fl.'rll Donald ~~ravt·l all 1
The WSCS of Reedsville Mctho hlr} t1casurcr
Children Canton and Marttn QUIR
dtst C.hurch met at the home of
Mr,; Grace Lowden for an All dn}
mt.'etlng wtth 12 mcmbrn preHent
After a covered rllsh dinner n
business mcctmg was held With
the VI&lt;'C president, MIS MRillit
Rutklcy, prcs1dlnM Plans werr 1
completE'd for a Jitney Supprr and
Ba1aar l&lt;t be held m lht! churrh
hal!emPnt 011 Nuv 14
All the proceeds from lhc sate
a11d Ruppcr Will be used Ill tht'
building of the new Sunday
School room. now under comtruc
lion
The next meeting wttt be Nov 13
at the Nichols home w1th i~"
Mary Nlcholo and Mrs lla Osborn
ati hoste11ses
g~~;t;;- of--Mr - - and Mr~ Charluo~
Buck
Mr and ~Irs John Sco!l !'nln·
ta\nf'd v.1th a rltnner SundR\ al
LhMr home. Mmen\lllr honur·
mg th c1r daughtrr Mrs tlo~dll'
Wh;e on her birthday A (h coralfd rake was scne.d '.l.llh lhc rl1n·
n('r to Mr and Mrs Rosrot&gt; Wise.
\1h('nS, Mrs John Ba1h Mrs
Rf'rtha Scott Mr and Mr.s Uus'\\'at~on. M1ss Rarhrl Gcnh&lt; 111\{'r
Shendun
1 nulMr Wllhant
and Mr11. Uurlc\ Nr hon
rutrrtalncd with a dtnnct rc
rt&gt;ntl) at th.eir home 111 I an·~
ville Guests were !Irs Iva
Zt'u•l&lt;'r Youngsto\vn. Air &lt;tiH!
Mr" john Strnu~~ and Mlioili l .11
Uc Klprs or romf'rO\
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I~o~d.L~:e vo~'~u;;nt~~e' ~~~~~:: Forget-Me-Not
s
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Schedul
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For
rl
Saturd
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ay. he;~~.~·~~s~: :·:~'·~e ;~~;o~~ a e y aso
John Stobart
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Ohio's senior and JUnior high school prmclpals, meeltng m see the whit~• of any tax collcc
Columbus Friday and Saturday, Oct 18-19, will take a close- tor's eye boloro shothng out"
up )Dok at youth attitudes as viewed by a series of speakers T.bc story sa1d pollee In three
representing college, business, professional and military fields states had been alerted for th•
who look $30 from the Ke•
Otto V Wa lk er, Cos hocIon, prest'd en 1 of the Oh'10 Hlgh man
!il~l Brumfleld !IM'vtce station In
School Principals Assn , satd that more titan 300 members 1 Apple Grove 1n payme•t for back
are etp("eted to attend the group!!
j taxes He was said to have
annual !all meeting whu~h gets examme youth vlcws toward tn ""onned" Mrs -ul11fleld Into bed
d t
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utbn eSer wahy at HIO a m Friday at ~IS ry actnd t 1c nation's her1htagbe hcvmg she would be fined un
e ut ern ote1
a a oe 1on meetmg or
tg less payment waA mad e at once
Dr Roy A. Burkhart, pastor school prinCipals Fr~day after.
Stobart !Bid the report must
of First Community Church, Up- noon Commlssmnor H W Ems have meant Apple Grove, W Va
per Arlington; Dr Ronald B wller, Ob1o High School Albic
Thompson, execntlve dea n of hcs Assn , wtll rliSC\l!!!l junior
VIEW N!W IUICKS
ohio State Un l\erSity a11d a re h1gh .....~hool athletlt regulatiOns
presentative of the U S Depart- at a meelmg of jumor h1gb
Fred Blaettnar and John W
ment of Defense wlll dl8CUII at- principals
Blaettnar have just returned from
tltude• of high school students
lohn K Minncll:h, Cb1eago 8 trip to Detro•t to see the new
toward the field of human rela· trade assoctahon execullve an• B'8 Butcks They left early Satur1
11
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tons, co ege and military ser· former editor, Is scheduled to ad- day morning to Colun•bus Y car.
Vice at the ID1tlal setllion
dress a banquet sesSion on Frl· flew to Detrott for the meetmg
Ray Standi•h executive
day evemng
' tben back the 1ame day They
Thompson Products Co,
Stale Sehooi SuptJ E E Holt were very well pleased wlth tbe
land, and Ohio Su~reme
will ad~~.~~ :the concluding Sa~ new Buick, which wDI go on_!~Juda• James G. Stewart
lltb¥ ill~ . . . .
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Agent Resigns
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Petition Signers were Mr
Mr. Nolan Shuster Mr
Mrs Waller Gruescr, Mr
Mrs Norman Neutzlmg, Mr
Mrs F s Basnett and Mr
Mrs Henry A SchnCidcr
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Christmas (deas
T BeAiredAt
Trmmng
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ENTERs COLLEGE
and
Rose Amy East" da), Rural
and Route 1 Racmf "as todav an
and nounced as havmg rnrollcd m
Ideas for home made Chrt&amp;tma'i
and Taylor Umvers1h Upland, Ind, suggestions wtll be empltaslZed
for the rail scmrst ~r
Frtday Oct 18 at an Arts and
Design Leader Trammg meettnci
t
to be held 10 a m to 3 P m at
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ptiDll~m
Lhe Hoek Sprmgs Grange Hall
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for home demonstration elub
leaders
Mrs Geneva Nolan, home eeo·

Econonn·st 1,arns Of 0
On Ohio's Industrial Future

COLU!t!BUS (UP) - An economic expert satd today opt!·
miSm about OhiO's future industnai growth can be "narcollc"
If 11 results II) too much government spending
Dr C J Bolte, analyst for the Ohio Chamber of Commerce,
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Commander Pnce ratrtck has here
announce~ that on Oct 18 the foi'I'Oy,:.erh·ope ',',m1d", ~., catnhe bf~tu:~·:~ I "To spend the money todlll' th~t
anntial sale of the Forget·Me·Not
t h
1 t t orr w 18
Flower lponsored by the Disabled Ohio I!! encumbered With debt to we won
ave un I om 0o
Veterane of Maaon Co, w•th the be pud by the earmngs of an an not only a poSitiVe threat \ th~
aid of the Ladles Auxiliary will ticipated exp2nded tndustrv or a mduslry we have m Ohio tOday,
h
g
g population wtlhout great he saJd but It IS also a princlplo
carry on a bouse to ouse can- r 0wm
w have now that can sen r as a deterr10g force
vasaing.
er
assurance
th an e be
to the expam:IOn of mdustry JR
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Posten Will be sold only to the that .~t.e prediCt 1ons w• 11
rca 1 OhiO " the future ,
huaineu establisbmenls Twenty lzed
Hc saKI a• unwiSe tax pohcy
per cent of the monies reeelved
uOhto has not advanced m rank which woulrl have the efCect of mw!H go to the State Department b 1 1 0 f g ter output rela ereasmg costs to h,ghly competl·
and tbe remainder will be retained Yv r ue a rea
t t d ng recent t1ve mdustncs "could destroy adth
in .Mason County ror the ~d 1o hYe- to.. ob er581sda es"b turtrather be- vantages m · Oh1o whtcb. are the
Disabled veterans, for rehl IIIII· yean,
e
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tion wor~ and serv 1 ces~endered to cause our principal mdustrtal com- bo:~!ie ~~~~a!~~t~tal debt of counthe Vetemu by the DAy.
petltors have either stood still or lles, c•llcs, v1tlages, townships and
have needed m greater degree
than has Ohto"
srhool dtstrlcts ln Ohio mcreased
E SfoL!
Bolte smd mcreased govern· 92 per cent between 1950 and 1955
P&amp;;AN IAK
Ch 1 men• spendms because of such de - from 776 m.thon dollars to one
The Senior Class Of
es er
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and a hat! biltioa State debt at
High School Is Bponsormg 8 bake velopmenta as the t
wrence the end of the hst fiScal year wos
Eldon Gaul's Store Satur- : :
~·:::~ln~d tOO wilhon dollan, be said.
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Vance Air Force Bale 1ft Okla·
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ho
was graduated from 1'1" Air 90 ' Brewster 5103,02G, flu•ltJnC
Fo~~· BaSic MutllEngme Pilot $46462, Millersburg '$124,172, and
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Sbiloh $38~9
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Four commumhes were called
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John H '1 urner, 44 of Mason
Hdl and other members ot his before the board to "show caUN"
la
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1 t d th
died suddenly of a heart at ek on class success u Y comp e e
e why thctr sewage dumpmg perTuesday evemng whtle at work at year or mtenstve trammg and IS mils s)\ould not be caneelled Only
hiB service Statton 10 Mason
now quahfted as a p1lut lD the one, Coal Grove 1n Lawrenee
He was workmg under a car Untted Slates Air Force
County was derued a renewal
With R·~y
Tucker
when
he
'uddenly
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Col Chester p Gtlger, command· Th ose .tssue d renewaI11 were
complamcd of bemg short of er or the Alr Forre Base notified Middleport for SIX months, Pombreath He crawled out and help Hill's parent ~ this week of the ero~ for 90 days, and LakevUie,
was •ummone• but he died before award of the pdot wmgs to their &gt;.stabula County for stx montlu.
a1d could be g1ven
son
Coal Grove Wlll' have until Jan·
uary, 1958, to get a pro~t underHe V.as a World War II veteran
way or be aubJed to a daily fine
and served w1th the Army Air
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of $500 ror disc hargmg 5eWage ·mCorps '" Europe
to the OblO R1ver
lie IS the son of tbe late H Cot
Tbe eommuruty of 2,400 bas
ton Turner, a CIVIC leader of Ma
plans drawn for the plant but fi.
son lor matlv years The deceased,
nanc1ng problems have delayed
himself, wa, councilman of Mason
actual work.
at the Ume of hts death
IS OSitiOn
In other achon, the bnard called
Survivors Include hiS w1fe, the
"unsaUslaetory" the sewage plant
former Alma Felt of Pomeroy, two
Russell Pr~dd) Mason County agreement betwel!n RCJ&lt;:ky River,
daughters, Judy and Jane Hu mo- 4-H Cl ub Agent has res1gne d h1s Bay v111agf' an d FallVlew p ar•a:,
lher, Carolme Turner, also sur posi tiOn effective November 1 m all m Cuyah!'lga County
vives along w1th three SJsters, order 1hal he 1111 ght accept &amp; The three suburbs are aa:uaed
Mrs. Lela Blame of Southside, posnwu as associate extenston or dumping pollutiOn mto r.ke
Mrs Lemma Johnson or Mason, agent of Calha County
Erte
snd Freda R1ffie of Waverly, 0
The bnard sa1d the 35-year eoD·
He WliS the 4ll agent In \b tract called for "primary treat.
so n Count) for h~&lt;J and one-half ment" of sewage and fa1led to
Street Name Change
"'" Pnor to that he was man· proVIde for chem~eal treatment ol~gcr of the MeCii ntock Wild so The hearmg was eontlnued UDIs Asked Of Council
L1fe Farm and the Caca pob State til Nov '19
Pom•roy CounCil Wlli be asked Park
------to change ibc name or South
Pnddv 1s a graduatr of the
f.
Ailey to R1verv1ew Dme accord West V~rgnna Umvm1ty and
ing to a pcttt1on signed bv fJvc I chatrman of 1he Ohio Valley Ma
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famihes hvmg m the neighbor some Counc1l
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wmter program Each club IS
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Mrs ~oian also urged each
leader to brmg newspapers,

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needles and pieces of old intertubes, any odd shape~ ob)eets,
small punt brushes crayons and
water pa1nlJI
MARKET REPORT
CINCINNATI UP· - Produce
Eggs, steady pr1ces at farms eon·
sumers wh1tes and browns, A
JUmbos 5+58 A large 50-53, A
mediUm 34 37, A small 23-24, B
large 45-48 FOB A large ~. A
mediUm 4445 B large 52-M
Ch10kens, steady, fl'yera 3-3~
tb 1:1-17, heavy hens 1314, light
hens B~ ll pnce dutnbut•oa on
fryers, 3,000 at 15, 66,000 at IS;
25,000 at 17, 25,000 undetermln·
ed
Butter, 90 ~ore 71.
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nau1 SeaUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., oct.te,1957-3 Churth Of Christ Homebuilders

·THE DAILY SENTINEL

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct.

These People Deserve The High est Recognition For Work
In Ra·ising Funds For Boy Scout Programs; Drive Now On
While we bide time to wait upon the United
Fund approach to iocal humanitarian service
programs, no one carr afford to pass up mak·
in g his ·usual effort to give separately to each
as thc.v arrive on our doorstep. Currently, the
Boy Scout drive is on here and nationally. Of
all the worthy movements deserving public
support none war'r'ants more than the Boy
Seoul progmm .

• 1'1H' many men and women who put in their
hours and days organizing and carrying out
the Rov Scout program, and the financial
drin•s that support it, surely merit the highest publir recognition. This is the kind of work
that no one ever has been accused of using as
a steppi ng stone to political influence.

Our Record Not AProud One
The Boy Scout adult worker often is father
of a lad of Boy Scout age or of one nearing
that age. Quite as frequently he Is not. Several of this area's most active workers fall out-

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SYRACUS!

~!i ss .\ lary June Eichinger, wh• 1
i~ iJIII·IIIIing Nurs ing
(':111uh·n f 'l &lt;~rk Hospital

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THURSDAY- Chann~l

5,55 Sign On
'
6:00 Today
q,oo Romper RnoJR

side that ··rather of a Seoul" category .
This county doesn't hove " record to be I
proud of in its giving lo Boy Sco ut s. In recent I
year" money raised locafly ha s fallen short
each year by an average of $3 .000 of what lh e ,
National organization spends here. Administration , supervision, materials, awards: ~ ~~il
plres, and hundreds or other items of cxpl·n •
keep the bill high .
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0:30 TreJ!;Ure Hunt

10:00 The Price Is Bight

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t0:30 Truth or

!.Oil Tic T3!! Dou~h
11 :30 It Could l!o Yo•
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12:00 Mid-Day News
12:15 Movietime

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Bernard V. Fultz; Pomeroy. llcnry Cleland:
Rutland, William llobsteller : Hacinc. Frank I
Cleland; Tuppers Plnms. Rev . n. L. Brans·
comb; Harrisonville. Mrs. Frances Allcarl : 1
Syra~use, Rev : Roy Williams.
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NORWALK. Conn.- A grat~rul

9:00
9· 30
10:00
10:30
10:40
10:45

This ts Your Ule
Boots and Saddles
Tic 1'ae Dough
Newt Headlines
Weat~ereast
Nilewalrh
12:00 Tonlaht

Sentinel

School at sk unk after bei ng lifted hy thr
in Park&lt;'r.-:· toil by Mrs. C11rl Ebrm and hn v1&gt;urg . W. Vu. visited her paz·ents lng a gloss baltic encircling its
1111' &lt;~rid ~rs. Willlam Eichinger.
neck smashed by a policeman,
NEW ARR IVAL
~l r . Ear·l Watkins. has returneLI rewnrded its rest"Uers. It scam·
~lr . &lt;•IHI \ Jr.... W. H. llayf's, ;\liiito hi.~ emp loy ment uboard the pcred to u nearby W()Ods-lcuving &lt;IIPJHll'!. 1/fo'D., h&lt;.~vc annou ncr1l
rivN boat l.ehlgh.
-.
no Ungerlng afler-l!ffects.
the hi1·t h of 1111 Pight pound fit..
ken (JLlllri' d;w ghll'f , Joy Anu. un '
Ot'tul)f •r 1:1 nl ll o!Zt· r llospilal.
Bv Mary Pltrco
Sundoy School al!endance SunTht'Y ha v1• ~ i.x nth r 1· childrL•n . Mrs.
Miss Pearl Powell and Mrs. da7 was 38, offering $9.25.
lluycs nnd tht· IJuhy were retuned Bcrnit:C Deems and rimUy or
Mrs. Ailn Watson returned
hom e Tu~sdi!y .
Parkersburif spent ~the we·eke'Dd home afler a several weeks visit
wilh Mrs. Emma Powell.
with Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshall
Mr.
aud
Mrs.
Denver
Curtis
and
family, Louisville.
SCOUT MEETING
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Holler,
Tlw l·:xphrl'r Srnul Post wit! uod sons. ~~r. und Mrii. L. D.
meet Tlnti'Stl;1 _v lli l!: hl aL 7::l0 at Pierc&lt;·. Mrs. Mue Van Meter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Faudree
the Ll'gion· ll ull with Rich ar&lt;l 1\h:rll! ttml Ruby and Forrest and Amanda Haer attended thf'
Vaul-( h.tn , lH!vi.~ o r . All Scouts ore Van:\oleter spf'nt Sunday afternoon Lancaster Fair Thursday.
wit h Mr. and Mrs . Jake Van
Mrs. Robert Lee · or Sutton
urgetl tu tw pn·s&lt;'nl
Meter.
was the guest of her mother,
OVERCOME BY GAS
Mrs. Vrrgie Pi~ott , hilS been II Mrs . . 1-Jell'll Damewood, Saturday,
very Ill.
Mr and Mr~. Harold Holter
Tlu•
\litlrllt&gt;Jlf!l'l
Emcrgrncy
Ernnwt r Stelhl'lll who is em- ar.d son,
Long Bottom. Mr£.
Squa(l was r&lt;~ llrd at 5 :~0 \l. m. 1 plo.\'l'd nt Moundsville spent thr [ Ralph Sisson and son of Pomeroy
Tlil'sday C' VPilllll! .wh,e n ,M.rs. Hor- -- - -- t were Sunday guests of their par·
vey Alh•n . ;wcHih. Sou ,h 1 htrd Avl!.
PLAN. BELLING.
ents, J\.fr. and Mrs. Hanson Ho i~
was O\'t•n·unw IJ)' 1:a~ . Dr. J . J.
An old fa5~10ned belhog and tcr
Davis was called and ~1rs. Aliens- shower honormg Mr. and Mrs. _ · _ _ __ _ - - -- -·
worth wu~ taken to Meigs General Hirhard S. Barton tMacel Smith) \l.·!'l'kt•nt.l with his wife Ruth.
He Dript Ne Spltll" Ne Mn1l
Ho~pit:d for treatml'nt.
will be hclrl ut the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Roland Stethem and chiiBarton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tlren spent Thursday with Mr!l.
(•'I r• ..WI II lfHI. lent. lllyt ,_., tlry t

WEDNESDAY CHANNIL I
7:00 Jimmie Dean
7:45 Lucky 8 Cartoons
8;00 Capbtn Kangaroo
8:45 CBS.News

11ft to uao. Leaves bowls aparklina
cltan In 11conds. fr11htn1 b•th.

room alrwlth ollllhtdollrhtlul arom1
of fresh pint. And moat Important.
Sno-Bol ettackl lhl PIICII whtrt
rerme mlrht brOid-kupo your
bathroom.!!!!!

\ 1r :mil Mrs V1•ruo n ll oush of

MARILYN'S
BEAUTY SHOP
COLD WAVES
$6.50 to $12.50
tiOURS
8AMtoS PM
MON. Thru SAT
WmS. EVE BY AI'PT.

NOTIV.
STATE OF OHIO
bllli"ARTMENT OF INSURANOII
Tu: Ti-lE POLICYHOLDERS 0•

kle and Charlene Diehl, song
leaders; Juhting McClung nnd

SOUTHERN LIFI!l INSUR·
ANCE OOMPANY

Gratus Aldridge and Judy Turner
reporters; Phyllis Queen, devo·
tiona! leader.
The meeling on Monday opened
wlth group singing ted by indivi duals who voluntemd. Judy Tur·
ner wos In charge of lhe devotionals and a reading was presented by Conni! Newton followed by o readillr of the IOOth
Psalm by Sheryl Roberts. The
Lotd's Prayer was repeated by
I the group.
The group derided to have a
Hallowoen Party on October 29
from 1 until 9 P. M. at the Youth
Center. A prize wtlt bo Kiven for
the -be.st costume. Ho&amp;tesses on
Monday were Mrs. Donald Roush
and Mrs. Sarab Spencer.
Present were Jaekte Capehart,
Nancy McDaniel, Atiee Faye
Johnson, Paula Maynard, Sharon
Maynard, Mary Ann Rickard.
Carol Nevltte, Ann Hants, Char·
lene Dlebt, Billy Stallord, Sheryl
Roberts, Claudia Zerkle, ~arolfll
Dot.. n, Ann Newland, Carolyn
Van Matre, Shirley Smith, VIrgil
MeDantet, Juhltng McClung.
Jlarvtelta Newland, Shell&gt;
Walker, Sheldon Roush. Cratus
Aldridge, Phyllla Queen, Henry
Burgess, Aunda Wotburn, Patty
Riley,
Beverly Burru, Pa1ty
Newland and Mary Fosler.

THE WRST MRN AND

TOU AilE IIEREBY&gt; liOTIJ'IIlD
1nd Southern Lifo InJNranct eoto-

Halloween

That the petition or 'l'lle ·Wut•r•

1"'Quar011tf Unlpa
• ..,,, ol &lt;;lnolnn•tl,
fortb the tennt ot

an4 AJretment for

Ohio,

ioU~

P

e rnera.

lo I.......,.
Compallf, or Beverly HUII.I C&amp;ll•
tornll, with Tlto Wes t ern u•
Southern t.lte It~~unnoe Com""'

Supplies

ttndet wbloh Gulr&amp;ntl' UniOII Uft
In•uranee Com(\llly wUl mern
with &amp;lid Into The W.Urt1

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BE WISE·AS·AN·OWL

Southern LUe Inauranoe Co~~PQY;

Ou&amp;rantr Union Llle Ina::
Com~ny will eoperud tnn
all or lte property and Ulfltl
o
WW.era ud Southen Lite ~

1•
anct Cen\p&amp;lll_ _&amp;DdTbt W=
and South&amp;rn Llfl lnauraace

AND SAVE AT OUR

BARGAIN BASEMENT

li&amp;IIY WIIIIIIWII6111of tht I

U.

Uee of uuuan\J' Unlon Lite J-.f'o
an~e Com~ny, lnc:ludiDJ Jtl ottla.

llltlon• "nder an pottolet ofol~
ln "
e.p~e. b.. beeo prtlent4d to
•
filet! 18 the Ofllee of tht Bu
n•

Bald Plan &amp;nil Arttemt
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lferJer col'nlnr within the prqt'}:
alon1 ol Soctlon IOOT.ot ot Uit a.'1"4 Codo ol Obi~ • h""nc
1ald peUUon for Qpro'al ot Ill
Plan &amp;lid ArN:tft'IUt will IMl •1
b&gt; thJ Comml11lon orO\'ld~f
hcUOD 18111.U 01 (be Rl•lled
I
ol Obi~ on Wednellday, No•tm r

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PI Qtli iQn ,tdJ~tllliC~h
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JaauranM of (I
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the 18th 41.1 of September, .,.

tendent ot

1 t11w1us dllm~ndl 111
•n tzqulllle tna p!ecu
Thl• 11~, ll/ewel mu.
t ~r~loce 'i I mtd to 6

with

llfetl111e ~n~ru~

~blt mlllli~rlnJ

17, 1~•. otiO'IIO o'olock A.ll~oot
the otnee• ot
IUHtltltentltn ol'
Jnf\U'anee ot Ohio 11a lldt cb
llti'Mt, Columbus. bh o, ar at 111ch
otller lln-e t.rld pl.ce u mu bt
latn tl~d bY J&amp;iil Commluld br

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$1.19

adJournment.

' Ill WITN~SS WHEREOF, I h•"'
hereuntC) 1et nt)' hand &amp;tid alll3e1
tht ueal or lt'IF oll'lce. tblll 16th 4&amp;1

MASKS and NOISE MAKERS · ··· · · 1Oc - 29c
LAST WEEK'S WINNER
OF TilE $39.95 ELECTRIC PERCULATOf.

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olllo~~ol!llll61.
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Superintendent ot lniUraMt
J&gt;t~artme,lt

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TRADE"

game

leaders:

Your Vote and Support Will Be
Greatly Appreciated

lttoderr.. .tc.omance1

'APV 'IDd 'Pd-.-

Ct.l'\edv T~me

Reception for Queen Ellz.

Spinach Playhouse
News .
NeW. ' Picture

Sl!Ortt lliye ·
Weatliertut

8:30 Flatt and Sttutlll
7:PQ Yoq ~.t YOIIflJie

7:30 Drat~~~~! · · ·._
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8:00 The ~pie • .
8:30: Halllllatik UaU ~f Fame
10:00 Whlrlybli)l~ .
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l0:3P Newa Hetdllnll
,IO:fO Weathereast
14:45 Nltewatch
12:00 T11111&amp;ht
1:DO Sian.OH

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If y011'1'e plnalllg pellllles (aod whc lio't,-tbese day•).
litre's a .way to make thaa 119 flrlher. BriDa them to
SWISHER &amp;r LQHSE during our Tbrlfl Week Sale and
Profit l'eany·Wiae with Storewide Savlags, . ·
.

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s. consum·

er grades whites and bro•11S. A
jumbo 4-58; A lare 50-!3; A me·
dtum 34· 3~; A smslt , 23·24; A
:arge 45·48 FOB Cincinnati whit·
es and browns, A large 58-60 A
medium 44-4~; A large 52·54.
Chickens steady fryer&lt; 3·3% tb
HU7; hens heuvy 13·14; hens
tighl 9·1 t.
Hutter GO score 'lie.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Walker of
Plants were Suncta}' guesl3, of hi s
parents, Mr. anrl Mrs. Jtwis W~l-

kcr.
~
Arthur n[Jer of Tipton , liJWIJ ,
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mr.,
Charl t's Baer and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Faudrcc,
an~

Amanda Bacr spl'n l

day evening with

Satur·

Mr~.

8:55 Lon! News
~:00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arthnr Godfrey
10:30 Strike it Rich
11:00 News
11:.10· Katie's Almanac
II: 15 Love of Ul•
11:30 Search lor Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding Light
t2:00 Katie's Kitchen
12:30 As the Wor;. Turne
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30

Beat the Clock
Hmueparty
Big Payof!
The Verdlct I&lt; Youn

3:00 Srighler Day
3:15 Seeret Storm
8:30 Edge of Ni\!ht

4:00 The &amp;arly Show
G:30 Your Esso Reporter

Pa"ade

Melts County N11ws

11:50 "· m.
Daily

on 990 s~ot
On Your
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Olive lqrfilam

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RtDI FIVI WINNIRS
NEW YORK UP-Larry Gltti·
gan and Henry Wajda, both com·
porative n~wcomers in lhe jockey
ranks, brought loy to their backers Monday by riding five win·
nen each.
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rtilstanl.

tnll-mtlntllc.

TO
,.,t1011ol odvertlstng repl'tiOn;..tlve, BottlDelll-llmbaiL lao., HI
(I IIC l~llll~lt W!lft
.allUiton 1."9., New Yollk City, 18, N. Y.
cha~ o•l ~111 1
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IJ:atered,u OO&lt;Ond cioof lDilll1lJ 11111W o1 11ae pollt om. •t l'lla&gt;
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RICHARD 5. OWIN ..,. GINIRAL MANAIIIR
~EYNOLD I. GIIINI- IDITOR
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Chollor L. Tonuohlll, Stelf Wrlt.r, Cporto 141tw
SUbsertpllon_".'"·" oel.&lt;ecy ,bJ eorrttr where nollot!t 10 eenta .,er
I • 11.~; one year tn anvn nee at The Daib Sent•nel offlt;o, liMB· au
rnnt;" S'1.80; thr" rnontbo, ~.90, B~ motor routo where ""tlable
lilt ·410nth $1. By mall one Je&amp;r ..; Ill mootlll, M.l!tl: tbree 1110111111.
fLIIUi une month, 11.
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T
C.ourt Sl.
Pomeroy
rubllltbed every oltemooa ftl1tp\ IIUadll'·t 'l'hf' Ohio V~. a.
.
~~ Inc., tl 110 Meehanle st., Pea~erGtr. 1), Btula. . ot11ee ~ lit
·
; !Grlal Otfltt pbow lin.
.
•ll tl£' 1 cue,

ncGnd 111nd

G0 ESSLERS

JEWELRY STORE

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IIAZft llsHo,

HAIR SPRAY

1001" fl$11

110. OIIUPO 1011

••• 111..

$1.35 Silt

2 tOI 594

lLt~

Love o1 LUe

Beat the Clock
HOIJ.II!JiartV
Big Pl)lolf
~ Vertl)ct IB Youn
ilrlgblor .Qay
Seoref;stol'ilt
Edje of ~1

P~ophylactic

lfiCIAL

CHO(OlATl
coVIIPI
tHORllS

7:00 'Highway Patrol , '
Cltmu
l'liJihouse 90
Mystery Theater
Up·IO·the-Mlnute New!

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·TOOTHBRUSH
Younts, CHILDS,
ADtiLr SIBS

69C

Scanning the Weather
I 1:10 The Late Show

CS,annel 13
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pres.,

Mrs. Ruo10lt Wilson: oec., Mr..
Wesley Fry; asst. sec., Mrs. Will·
ard Jioyer; treas., Mra. William
Grue10r. Out-going ollicera who
received a vote of thanks f()!'
their achlevemenla during lhe
year were pri!Rident. Cash Bahr;
vice·prea., Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny, Bec., Mra. Wllllam Stater;
""t. sec., Mrs. Ira Butcher; lreas.
Mrs. Russell Wilson.
During the shOrt bua_inesa meet·
lng Mra. Slater ·read the history
of lhe class and a tribute waa
sung to the memben of the Phlta·
thea Soelety who bad served and
prepared their dinner. Report•
for the yeor were given and the
meetlni closed with the Mlzpah
benediction.
Mrs. Dan White wu in charge
or lhe program which Included I
solo .by Mr. Bahr; a vocal duet,
Mn. Lonaloe Cundiff and Mr.
Bahr; a magic ad, Herman Kin·
eade; an accordian solo, Mrs.
White, games and group singlns.

coffee.

Now
Going

On I

ID'll

1 Present were Mrs. Carl Ebersbocb, Mn. Junia Pierce, · Mrs.
Wilbur Pierce, Mrs. , Paul Willn,
Mr' Mtlto~ Russell, ' Mrs. Letha
R•ssetl, Mrs. Grace Killll, Mrs.
Oleva Cot1rell, Mra. Howard Ru~
sell, Mra. Dale . Barnhart, Mr1.
Cush Johnston, Miss Sara Gilmore, Mrs. Marie Wilkinson and
· Mrs. Sisson.

Ladies Aid Group
I Makes Apple Butter
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diction the hosteu served gingerbread, ice c~am, nuts

Presbyter • n
W"men's Group In
IHalloween Party

Ronald Hand, prettiest; Mrs.
Dwight Wallace, Most Original
and Mrs. Gale Hysetl, funniest.

United Methodist
Church Closs In
Meeting Monday
Misses Clara and Nelle Bing
assisted by Mrs. 0. H. Myers en·

tertalned the Daughters of Ruth
Class of the United MethodlBt
Church. Mondly a!ternoon at tbelr
home, Union Avenue.
The meeting in Charge of the
"president, Mrs. Minnie Neutzllng
opened with devotions led by Miss
l~dla Eberobach who had for her
topic "Peace" taken from Luke
fi:l-6.' Members responded to roll
call with their favorite hymn.
Following a short busineu seard slides taken on a re&lt;en1 trip
to Northweste'rn United States,
c anada and Alaska.
A dessert course was served by
t'1e hostesses to Mrs. Neutzling
Miu Ebersbach, MI8Res Augusta',
Lucretia and Ada Genbeimer, 111rs.
John Choae,lln. Thomos ~llletn,
Mn. Richard Campb&lt;lll, !Ira.
i claude Dars1, Mn. Albert Young,
~Ira. George H. Parker, Mro. Mart

GERITOL
TONIC
LIQUID

OR

TAB(.ETS
For :I'h'ed Blood

$1.)9

crary, Mn. Jacob Gloeckner,
Mn. 1. T. Mees, Miss Carrie Yeag·

cr, Mrs. C. E. W. Downie and three
guests Mrs. Sam Strauss of Ath·
cns,
C. W. Hoover, Painesville.

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-1:30 , The1Re.il• ltfeeo,.
8:00 Pal •Boone CbeVJ Show
8.:30 oss .

Nllll•

Lo' . ,

,.ils ..... ,.....13c
f I I I I I I

9:00 liovy
0:30 Dr . Cl4ialloa .
10:00. Ne,..-~ 1118'NI&amp;bl
tO:IO Tll;tf.ed3 · .i :

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60t

Mrs.

, nd Mn. Everett McKnight.
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Cald WaYIS
.Hair Styling

"'41u11a Milk . 23c

33t

IROW!!S HAyt·:~HCI
cLEvELAND m&gt;.;.:.tite Cleveland Browns ge\ an opi&gt;ortunlly
to prove their position o!· tho top
·orl tbe.Eamrn Di~ltdn 'Ill onotlle: . g~m.e Sunday. lfalnst tho Phl·
ladelphla Eagles.

OPEN
Closed

DAILll

Wed. Afternoon

Evenlnga By Appolnlmeat

SHIRLEY'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Court

St.

311~

Mrs. Donald Lo"ery, chairman
pre&amp;ided .at the meetipg and an·
nouneed World Community Day
to be held on November 2 at the
Syracuse Presbyterian Church.
The meeting opened w11h
prayer in unison and Mrs. Low·
ery named Mrs. James Buchanan,
Mrs. Thomas Rue and Mrs. Le·
land Brown on the nominating
·u It . voted to hm
com.mt ee.
was
a dtnner at the Martin Resta.ur·
a~t for thetr November m~f!~~~
w•th the program and bu
1: 11 ~·sion to be held at the. church
social rooms after the dinner.
Plans were discussed ~or the
Christmas. Bazaar to be gtven by
the Assoctahon.
.
Mrs. Clarence Lacey rcvtewed
the chapter "He's Got The World
In His Hand" .'rom the study b~,o~
and closed wtth the hymn In
Christ There Is No East Nor
West." Mrs. Joe Bailey gave the
chapter "Ill What Spirit" from
the Bible study book for the program. Mrs. Lowery gave the
ct,.ing prayer.
Halloween g~mes were ptayeo
during the soc1al hour and tho
committee Mrs. William Morrh,
Mrs. Branch Fleming, Mrs.
George Lowery and Mrl. Bethel
Coleman, served' sandwiches, potato chips, doughnuts, cider and
Halloween candies to the mem·
bers and one gtlest, Edith Iris 1
Haptonstall.
Fall flowers and l!alloween de·
coratlon• were used In the social
and dining·rooma of ' the church
with gourd candleholders and a
jaclt-o-lantern carrying out the
seasonal theme.

I

rlon M1ss Lydia Ebersbatb show·

CHANNEL 13 T:IWIIS.
9:44 Slfln On
9;45 '¥ornlD8 .Movie
11:00 Underatandillg Youraelf
11:50 Nelihboro
12:05 Noon Newa
12:15 Cartoon Club
12:30 Uberaee
1:00 .ll;ovio Hantinee
3:00 American .llandltand
4;00 Cartonn Club
5:00 Woo4Y W~pe~r
5:ao Hlckry Howe Cbi'
!iOO Five Stir Fln1l
D: 15 News
8:80 Cin:JII Bo
. !Y

fi :oo

The Martha Class of lhe Brad·
bury Chur&lt;h of Christ met recently at the home or Mro. Earl
Werner. Mro. Wilbur Pier~, vice
preaident, preslded In the absenc&lt;
of the president, Mro. Griff llua·
sU. The opening devMional HI'·
vice was conducted by Mrs.
George Sisson and ineluded
ScrlPt11re reading, prayer, and a
p.. m "Welcome" which llln.
Sinon had recited when she wu
a lirat grade pupil.
· ~During the buaineu meellag
plans were made to have '• a
"Pound Shower" for the ne~a•
tor, the Rev. Thomas W llls
and family. The Cion bas
ed ·
quilting In the ehurth dltth)g·
room and wlll meet on Wedo.d~ys on this money maktnr project.
· · •·
·A bandltercblel ohower wu
held to celebrate the blrthdal'S
of Mrs. M•rie Wllkinson and
!Irs. Paul Wlnn. Aller the mee~
lng cto10d with the Mizpah bene·

Gerlach and chtldren.

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6:30 ., Sgt; Predon or a Y~

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Fred Brlnker and son, Mrs. Anna ade party. A Grand March openKlingensmith, Mrs. Ross Winebren· ed the meeting and prizes for
ner and daughter, and Mrs. Johnny costumf's were awarded to Mrfl.

4:00 The Eat'ly Show
5:30 Your ,Ea141 !!I!PGrler
5:45 Sport• Paraae

11:0~

,rice

vlalted Hr. and Mrs. Elmer
Houdaaheldl Sunday a!ltrnoon.
Mr. and Mro . Rorulle Wllliama
and family vl1lted with Edmund
Foster and wile recently.
Charle1 Hunter, wile and baby
of Nebooville called on ber
lather, Ike Barrett and family
recently.

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and llrl. Ralph Ed.!fu- Cart, POll'
kill of Chester RD. llro. Midkiff eroy, Ocl. 14.
bas been tn poor health lor the
paot lew weeka .
HAYMAN, I'OWILL· RIL~~
------MAlON CLINIC
ROitr H1y1111.; Lo,~
·
Admiaslons; Mrs. Emma Fletch· apt! Chorl., PoweU, '
'
er. Welt Columbia, Oet. II; Mrs. were releosed rrom eowa!y
after aerving lilt 1110nth taU lenll
Sodte Cart, Pomeroy, Oct. 14.
Birth~: A daughter 1o llr. and for aa11ult RDd bat\eey,

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Self·Denlat Ladlea Aid of the Guid·
ing star Advent Chrlsttan Church
near Letart.
1'J
Present we_re Mrs. Darrell Hoff·
man and ebtldren, Mr. and Mrs.
· James Canter, Mra. Dale Hoffman,
Group I of the Women's As~
Mrs. W. J. Rol!ins, Mrs. Cli'vin ciation of the First Presbyterian
and Mrs Ada Rtllllno, Mrs. Church combined their October
Capehart, Mrs. Ada Rollins, Mrs. meeting and Halloween masquer-

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7:30
8:30
10:00
11:00

Rice;

, .. nt on evenlnc wllh Mr. and
llro. L. E. Woo4.
Mr. ODd llro. Edmund Fosler
opent a few ~a)'ll !ut week on
· • lrlp t'o the Smoky Mounlalu•
and other placeo of lnlemt
Mr. and lin. Meryl Houda•hetdt and daughter Varina Kay
or Cheoter apent \be weekend

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with lhelr parenlo, Mr. ond )In;. Hn. E. F. Houduheldt spenl Mrs. Bertie Ptelebei, Will
E. F. Houdaobeldt and llr. and part of la;t week with ber mo- umblo, on Ocl: D. , ' ,
Mro. 'Milton Mullin• ot Pt. Rock. ther, Mrs. ~lla Mldkllf ond
A 10n, ROdnej Allen, , ~10
Mr. and Mro. Earl Beckley brothm lioUio and Verlle Mid·

Bradbury Church
Martha Closs
Meeting Is Held

the meal and Russell Wilson pre·
sented Mro. Gilrdner with a gift
from lhe ClASS members. Thirty·
five member! and one guest, Richard Pickens, were present.
New officers are prwident,

Twenty.slx gallons or apple but·

11:80 Searc~ for Tomtlri'OW
ll :45 Guiding Ugbt ·
12:00 · Katie., KlttlM!t
12:30 As the World Tal'llt
1:00
I :30
2:00
2;30
8:00
3:15
3:30

ArnnJemenll of till fiowero
on the tables were mode by Mn.
David Dmt Sr., t.lrr, Harley
Swisher ond Mro. Edward Frent!h.
A 'Halloween theme wu eairlod
out by the decoratlnr eommttlt•:
Mro. Denver Rice. Mr~ Harley
Swisher, Mro. Herman Kinead•
and Mrs, TMo Neulzltng.

Cbe&amp;ter Erwin 11 aceompanlst
were featured before ~nd during

ter were made reeently by the

11.:10 Katie's Almaaoe

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CHANNEL I' uD.
9:44 Sign On
0:45 Mornlllll Movie
11;00 Adventures tn Leamlng
11:50 Neighbors
12:05 Noon News
12:15 Cartoon Club
12;30 Libcrace
1;00 Gretchrn Wade Show
):30 Movie Matinee
3:00 American Band.otan4
. 4:00 Cartoon Club
5:00 Wild Bill Hickok
5:30 Mlck•Y Mouse Club
6:00 live Star Final
8;15 Newo
' 0:80 Dlsney1aod
1:30 Tombstone Territory.
8:00 Oule and Hornet
8:30 Walter WincheLl File
0;00 Wedoe~ Nlabt !1Jhll
8;45 Sportaeope
~u:OO News of the Nlibl
10;10 Thea1re IS

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.TRURSDAY
7:00 Jhnlllle Deu
7:45 Lucky 8 Cartoou
8;00 Coptoill Kaoproo
8:45 OilS Neits
8; 55 Loeal Ntws
9:00 0811')' llloort
9:30 Arthur Godfrey
10:15 Queen Eli2abetb
\1:00 Newa

The elchteenth anntver11ry or
the Homebuilders Clou w11 olr
1 erved In tholr annuli banque•
T•esday at tho Ch•rcb of Cbrlol.
cash Babr Is the out·aolng presl·
dent and Wallace Brodrord act·
ed 11 Toast Maoter lor the banquet and prosrim.
1
Mrs. llred 1. Gardner, teacher
of the ct..,, aaked the blessing
wh:cb preceded the meal which
was prepared ond aerved by the
PhllatheR Society of the ehur&lt;h.
Stunta and grqup •lnglng led
by 'Bradford and Bahr with Mn.

Mrs. Denver

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NBC

DETROIT.' UP-Ught heavy·
weight chAmpion Ar&lt;hie Moore
and Chuck Spieser are scheduled
to sign 'oct. 23 for their January
title fight in Detroit.

Pomero)

NEW TRICK WITH HAM!

Given Oct. 19-26
a.nd Hov. 2nd

'To Be Given
on Nov. 2nd
There's Nothfllfl to 8ug , Notltl11g to Write Except I'oar Name &amp; AddreJJ

us
u.s.

Money talks. G~t ready cash h~re In a jiffy. Make
it ~erve you well. Pay bills, earn discounts, buy
bargains, save JllQJley. Take your lime to repay on
our reasonable budget terms. You're in for a pleaf!.
,------~----J ant surprise. Phon~ or stop ln. Loans up to '1000,
Cull Lou
Monl61)' Payments subject to prqmpt approval.

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1;000

t~~.69

500

26.30

800

..,M2

soo

16.70

THE CITY LOAN

&amp; . SAVINGS CO.
ll.U
.~ PXYMINf llLXw::lli c,~,...i.l:iliiliil 124 E. Main Sl. Phone 197 Ernetil Covert, Mgr.
'- 200

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LOCAL

WINNERS

~ \{iss Helen Lucas ____ __ __ Byesville, Ohio

Hrs Robert Wood ___ __ Lanca.&lt;ter, Ohio

Fer). Martindale -- ~ - New Lexington, Ohio

Try tilts "Tropical Gtau" for
wonderful flavor! Coal ham
with a paate made by mixing

pineapple or orange juice wilh

FIRST WEEK
WEEK ENDING OCT. 12

$100 Savings Bonds Winners
Willie Mae Wi!Uams Middleport, ~·
R~ Reuter ...... . . Pomeroy, Ohio
Hu b w Wallace , __ __ _ Zanesville, Ohio
N lie &amp;:hotl . ,.,. ___ Chillicothe, Ohio
!Irs Carl Mohler -----· -· -· Legan, Ohio
Pbyitis M Troex ___ ___ _,. _ Newark. Ohip
Mrs. D. E. Mowrey .•. • Mt. Ver~on, Oh!o
llenry Bun1oll ·-·-"" NelsonVIlle, Ohio

"EASY-GOING TERMS"

a2n~ depdoJ!~~~ i~~;e~~l~~v~::~:a~z:S~~

entr~

' All you do is get your free
blank each tid' me you visit youdr AN&amp;P
75-$100
Savings Bonds wtli be a·warde -Oct. 19, 26 an
ov · · n a
•
.
. b oti
1 "n ·
12-$1000
Savings Bonds awarded at the close of the progra~, November 2nd. All bond wmners wtl
fied. A&amp;P employees and their faf'lilies are not eligible to participate.

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The INTEREST!I
DailyOF MEIGS-MASON
Sentinel
I)JI:VOTJ!D
Alli'A

u rtlfied waterproot".

Illite~

Middleport
Department Store

Henry Burgess,

Meigs County Judge

~Jiulmtnft,

utbrubblt mtln~ori~J.
iiiOC~

M1·s. Fr·ancls Yoaug~r. Cheshire

of IDJW'uet
Statt ot Ohio.
(IIL\U

23 jlwllt. timid to 1l1

'"clslorl

Mason Good Luck
Clover 4-H Club
Elects Officers

:\lw;on aJ'!' announ cut:.: the birth
Ann Newland wus clcrted preof n cluu ).( hll'r on T1tesday mnrn- Rident of the Good Lurk CltJV("'
ing :II 1hr• Sr h:wkd ~ : link in Mit·
4-H Club or Mason at a meet son Th t• :;1x JH)lltld . 14 oz. hab}'
ing he ld on l!onday evening in
1 has ht't'Jl. natltl'd C.u vi:L \latrrnal
the social rooms of the Methodist
1 ).!rarHipllrl'nts nrr \lr. and Mrs
Church in Mason.
Ted Hill'y nf l'liflon while thr,
Other officers elected were
pafNit:.tl ~ ran(lpan•nt ~ arl' Mr and
Carolyn Dotson, vice prcsiden!:
I Mn_ (;u y Hnus h1 M11so n.
Jackie Capehart, secretary; Patty
Newland. treasurer; Claudia Zer-

Phono 6418;Y
Loculi St.
Middtoporl

Middleport,

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WHH

·SNO·IOL 11 non-pol1onouo .. ;

"JUST A GOOD PLACB TO

CINCINNATI UP- . Produre '
Eggs, unchanged

Bert.Smith. Sllli#t llidgr. S4turday Ruth Stet hem.
Holt{'r an d family.
Mr. and Mrs . Jak~ BU~h and - - - - - -----Tilt' Child l'on'!·rVlltloll' Lcagt\o evening. All rcJati vC's un d'" Criends
chlldren spent Sunday with Mr .
will mPet Thursday evr ning at arl' invilcd,
'
7:00 The Big Record
the hom e of Mn. Lilllwl Roggs for
ICE CREAM SOCIAl.
i!nd Mrs. Willard Pi gott anrl
8:00
Milllunaire
a llnl!uwc'l• n masqut•ru&lt;ll' JJIIrt)'
dau ghters.
Ea J!I I ·~ Cla.'ls 111" thl· S~T&lt;tl'll'H '
8:3~ fve oot A Sec"'t
:md their Octulter business mel'l·
;\Irs . Lorena \Vol{ and children .
M t ·lho d i~ l t' hurrll IH'l' ).( oinu tn.
9:00 Armstrong Circle Theatre
ing.
\Irs. liCni'y Barr iilld children
st•ll hotlli' made a·t• t'rL'Illn hy
10:00 Mystery Theater
spent ~'rlctay wilh thdr parrot~.
q\lill'\s 11nly s1arti 11 .'~ :1\ 7 f' M.
11:00 Up-to·Tbe·Minute New1
Mt·. ~nd Mrs. Rilry Pigott.
HALLONE'EN PARTV
11:05 Scannillll the Weather
The Busy Hec Ch1ss of the Friday, 0!'1 . IHth An.vonr wi!\ h·
II : 10 The Late ~how
First Baptist Church will meet ing to o r.l~Cr quar \.'1 llWY do so by
Thursday at tht• home of Mrs t nntactin ~ unyone of tlw Eagles
Shirlcv Mills. MembeJ's IIHI,Y mnsk Class.
H the'y wish for tht• 1-lal\owc·l'n
BIRTH ANNOUNC!D
purty.

INO.IOL IIIVII IIH
tlaloty .M SAil!

Candidate For

Day

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CCL TO MilT

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WCHS•TV Channel&amp;

Daybook

2,
3, Cootplote ,..not c.rroi-NO WAin t

News Pl&lt;ture
Sports Eye
Weathermt
Wagon Train
Father .ttnow• Best

5:00
5:45
6:00
6;15
6:25

Queen for

KANSAS CIY, Mo. UP-Rich·
ard c. Larkins, athletic director
at Ohio Slate, Wll named 't!lesday
nlght " chairman of the National At~letlea Colleglote Athletic
Association's committee on com·
mllteeo.

Delmar A. Canaday

!lOOm

Mtd Day News
Movietlme
Bride and Groom
Matinee Theater

3:00
3:45
4:00
4:30

4:00 Comedy l"tme
4:30 Trouble Wl1b Father
5:09 Spinach Playhouse
5:45 NBC News

8:00 Kraft TV Theater

Mason City, Chal'll'S Yeager, Nt•w !Iaven . I
Jack Fry; and Chester, Mr. Christy

()a~Jy

12:00
12:15
1:30
2:00

-;J:OO Queen lor a llay
3:4f -&lt;'1odern RflmAnaCes

6:00
6:15
6:25
6:30
7:30

Rtimll'U'

9:30 Treasure Hunt
10:00 Quee1 Elizabeth
il :oo Tie rao DOUIG
t UO tl Could Be Y01

J :30 Brid• and Groom
2:00 Matinee Theatre

Beginning Friday and ncxl WI'Ck you witt I
be approached for a cash gift for Boy Scouts .!
Don't refuse to give unless your affairs arc 1
re~lly on rock bottom . And if vou arc missed,.
by the canvassers, make yo urself known to
them . Locally, these people arc . Middlrporl. l

GRATITUDE

Consequence~

u:oo

LUKINs NAMio

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5:55 Sign On

6:00 Today

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PORTLA.ND, Orp. UP-Tommy
Heat• ~u b&lt;en nomed !let.!
manoier and teneral miDIJer
of t h e · ~ottlallll Beoviln
of the' Pacific Cool! League. If•
replaces Bill Posedel IS flrld
IIIDIPI' llld JOII Zle11or In the
lront olllce.
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TELEVISION GUIDE
WS~:l-TV Chan,,el3
I
Wednesday

Commentating, Editorially
,: ·

.-.~,H-.-.TH ,,mom

16, 1957

DEXTER
Class Observes 18th Anniversary M~' :!7· 1)!,=.' ':1c:-'!!oo.

:Mae Barkhurst .. ,. ... McConnelsville, Ohio
ftebs D. Lee ' _ ,. ..... . Ctretevttle, Ohio
Eileen MeLaugbtin -· ---- -· Dreoden, Oh!o
jeonette Bailey -- -·-·-· Cosh~on·. Oh10
Jo Henthorn , ... ,. ,.. Cam'Oridge, Ohio
Dorothy Bailey
Washinlrton C.H.. Ohio
Mrs Anna Housk; _____ Greenfield. Ohio
R Posttethwail , ___ Charleston. w. Va.
Mfs E C Dinetv ~--- Lewisburg, W.Va.
Kermit. Miller. Jr. . . Cb.arleston, W.Va.
E." I Bo~~g
Btoomm~ Ro&amp;S W. Va.
Joh~ E. Ror~~~ -~:~-- - West Lo~an: w. Va.
Violet watkins ,. .... Charleston, w. Va.

Hilda N. Richards -· Fayetteville. W. Va.
Thomas W. Wendell -· -· Handley, W. Va.
llrs. John H. Frock ·-· - Springfield , Ohio
Roy Trickett -·-- · ---· -· - Waverly . Ohto
llr. R. B. Akers- - So. Charteslon, W. Va.
Pearl Cheatham -----·-' lluUens. W. Va.
Gerald L. Deal -·---- - E Rametle. W.Va.
Mrs. Cart Anderson --·- Oak Hill. W. Va.
~wrente Litton - - ~~~ - Charleston, ~- ~:-

Mtldred Moore -------- -· Beckley.

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Gracie Johnson ---- · ~ ·- Cha~taray, W. Va.

Wilburn Wright --· --- · _ Wh)tman. W. Va.

Thomas Raskins - ------

Hmton. W. Va.

J D, Arthur -- ---- -- · Eall Bank. W.Va.
Witham D. Hanno ---- Charleslo~. ~· Va.
Tom McPack -.· -----· -- ,.--,. \'t'g i
MarQret S, Wright ---.· ----- Asht'~'n'
Pauline Biggs -----· - - ,_ As a . v ·
H. L. Halt "-- ---- -· Parkershur&lt;. W. ~·
Viola Barnett - ~- .. ~ -- · ---- lt.e-lo~e. Ol-t:o
Mrs. W. A. Dennis ----- - GathpoliS, Ol)io

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K:·

Walter Young ---·- - Hunt1~Jnon. W.

a.

Doris G\mnott -- ---- -- Huntmgt~~- ~· ~=·
J1m S1lt!nce --- -- --- ·- St. Ma . . · ·
Nora Ann Clarlc --~~-- Hunh.naton. W. V~.
Mrs. Johnny Clark __ __.. K1lls Hill. OhiO

Mrs. J. Orthmeyer _.. .... Ironton. Ohio
Mn. Everett Jlayburn Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Cbas. E. Stapleton _. _. PorlsnHluth, Ohhlio
Mrs. A W. On .... ....... Marietta, 0 o
Nelda Patterson -~ - - , - ·--- Marietta, Ohio
lin. Steward Fackler --·-· - Shelby, Ohjo
Betty Lou Vltey . _. _.. __ Marysville, OhiO
Dulcie Margroll ·-· ----- -- Bucyi'U5, Ohio
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Mn. Paul F. Funk ______ Crestline, Oho
Kay Kendrick ---·-·-·---· Atheno, Ohio
Louis Paaheilich ____ , ___ Mansfield, Oblo
Anna Goodinz -----· --·- Columbus, Oh1o
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Albert RJ.. --·- ·- ------ Columbus, Ohbo
A Wolman .. ---· -----·-- Columbus, 0 lo
GOorge Sebleget . . ........ Columbus, Ob~
George Pack ____ ____ ,. Grove . City, Oh
Bessie Strout _ __ , ___ ___ Marion, Ohio ,
w. R. Fisher,. -.. . : .... ---- - Gallnn, Oh!•1
Mrs. J. Bryan Wilson _
London, Ohio ·
Airs. G. L. Clingerman Bellefontaine, Ohio
Mary Bernard -----· -·-· -· Kenl&lt;&gt;Q, Oblo
Mrs. Jack Treas -· ---·-· Deloware, Ohio
Mrs. Bernice Russell --· --· -· Xenia, Ohio
Vera Johnston- ---- ·---··-· -- Piqua, Ohio
Louts H. Werst -·- ·-- --- --- Sid~~ey,.Ohio

Our congratulotions to the fint week winners! Watch for second wt'k winnen to be
published next week. _ _ .. !.'!""'' ~'1'
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nau1 SeaUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., oct.te,1957-3 Churth Of Christ Homebuilders

·THE DAILY SENTINEL

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct.

These People Deserve The High est Recognition For Work
In Ra·ising Funds For Boy Scout Programs; Drive Now On
While we bide time to wait upon the United
Fund approach to iocal humanitarian service
programs, no one carr afford to pass up mak·
in g his ·usual effort to give separately to each
as thc.v arrive on our doorstep. Currently, the
Boy Scout drive is on here and nationally. Of
all the worthy movements deserving public
support none war'r'ants more than the Boy
Seoul progmm .

• 1'1H' many men and women who put in their
hours and days organizing and carrying out
the Rov Scout program, and the financial
drin•s that support it, surely merit the highest publir recognition. This is the kind of work
that no one ever has been accused of using as
a steppi ng stone to political influence.

Our Record Not AProud One
The Boy Scout adult worker often is father
of a lad of Boy Scout age or of one nearing
that age. Quite as frequently he Is not. Several of this area's most active workers fall out-

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SYRACUS!

~!i ss .\ lary June Eichinger, wh• 1
i~ iJIII·IIIIing Nurs ing
(':111uh·n f 'l &lt;~rk Hospital

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THURSDAY- Chann~l

5,55 Sign On
'
6:00 Today
q,oo Romper RnoJR

side that ··rather of a Seoul" category .
This county doesn't hove " record to be I
proud of in its giving lo Boy Sco ut s. In recent I
year" money raised locafly ha s fallen short
each year by an average of $3 .000 of what lh e ,
National organization spends here. Administration , supervision, materials, awards: ~ ~~il
plres, and hundreds or other items of cxpl·n •
keep the bill high .
1', [

0:30 TreJ!;Ure Hunt

10:00 The Price Is Bight

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t0:30 Truth or

!.Oil Tic T3!! Dou~h
11 :30 It Could l!o Yo•
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12:00 Mid-Day News
12:15 Movietime

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Bernard V. Fultz; Pomeroy. llcnry Cleland:
Rutland, William llobsteller : Hacinc. Frank I
Cleland; Tuppers Plnms. Rev . n. L. Brans·
comb; Harrisonville. Mrs. Frances Allcarl : 1
Syra~use, Rev : Roy Williams.
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NORWALK. Conn.- A grat~rul

9:00
9· 30
10:00
10:30
10:40
10:45

This ts Your Ule
Boots and Saddles
Tic 1'ae Dough
Newt Headlines
Weat~ereast
Nilewalrh
12:00 Tonlaht

Sentinel

School at sk unk after bei ng lifted hy thr
in Park&lt;'r.-:· toil by Mrs. C11rl Ebrm and hn v1&gt;urg . W. Vu. visited her paz·ents lng a gloss baltic encircling its
1111' &lt;~rid ~rs. Willlam Eichinger.
neck smashed by a policeman,
NEW ARR IVAL
~l r . Ear·l Watkins. has returneLI rewnrded its rest"Uers. It scam·
~lr . &lt;•IHI \ Jr.... W. H. llayf's, ;\liiito hi.~ emp loy ment uboard the pcred to u nearby W()Ods-lcuving &lt;IIPJHll'!. 1/fo'D., h&lt;.~vc annou ncr1l
rivN boat l.ehlgh.
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no Ungerlng afler-l!ffects.
the hi1·t h of 1111 Pight pound fit..
ken (JLlllri' d;w ghll'f , Joy Anu. un '
Ot'tul)f •r 1:1 nl ll o!Zt· r llospilal.
Bv Mary Pltrco
Sundoy School al!endance SunTht'Y ha v1• ~ i.x nth r 1· childrL•n . Mrs.
Miss Pearl Powell and Mrs. da7 was 38, offering $9.25.
lluycs nnd tht· IJuhy were retuned Bcrnit:C Deems and rimUy or
Mrs. Ailn Watson returned
hom e Tu~sdi!y .
Parkersburif spent ~the we·eke'Dd home afler a several weeks visit
wilh Mrs. Emma Powell.
with Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshall
Mr.
aud
Mrs.
Denver
Curtis
and
family, Louisville.
SCOUT MEETING
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Holler,
Tlw l·:xphrl'r Srnul Post wit! uod sons. ~~r. und Mrii. L. D.
meet Tlnti'Stl;1 _v lli l!: hl aL 7::l0 at Pierc&lt;·. Mrs. Mue Van Meter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Faudree
the Ll'gion· ll ull with Rich ar&lt;l 1\h:rll! ttml Ruby and Forrest and Amanda Haer attended thf'
Vaul-( h.tn , lH!vi.~ o r . All Scouts ore Van:\oleter spf'nt Sunday afternoon Lancaster Fair Thursday.
wit h Mr. and Mrs . Jake Van
Mrs. Robert Lee · or Sutton
urgetl tu tw pn·s&lt;'nl
Meter.
was the guest of her mother,
OVERCOME BY GAS
Mrs. Vrrgie Pi~ott , hilS been II Mrs . . 1-Jell'll Damewood, Saturday,
very Ill.
Mr and Mr~. Harold Holter
Tlu•
\litlrllt&gt;Jlf!l'l
Emcrgrncy
Ernnwt r Stelhl'lll who is em- ar.d son,
Long Bottom. Mr£.
Squa(l was r&lt;~ llrd at 5 :~0 \l. m. 1 plo.\'l'd nt Moundsville spent thr [ Ralph Sisson and son of Pomeroy
Tlil'sday C' VPilllll! .wh,e n ,M.rs. Hor- -- - -- t were Sunday guests of their par·
vey Alh•n . ;wcHih. Sou ,h 1 htrd Avl!.
PLAN. BELLING.
ents, J\.fr. and Mrs. Hanson Ho i~
was O\'t•n·unw IJ)' 1:a~ . Dr. J . J.
An old fa5~10ned belhog and tcr
Davis was called and ~1rs. Aliens- shower honormg Mr. and Mrs. _ · _ _ __ _ - - -- -·
worth wu~ taken to Meigs General Hirhard S. Barton tMacel Smith) \l.·!'l'kt•nt.l with his wife Ruth.
He Dript Ne Spltll" Ne Mn1l
Ho~pit:d for treatml'nt.
will be hclrl ut the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Roland Stethem and chiiBarton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tlren spent Thursday with Mr!l.
(•'I r• ..WI II lfHI. lent. lllyt ,_., tlry t

WEDNESDAY CHANNIL I
7:00 Jimmie Dean
7:45 Lucky 8 Cartoons
8;00 Capbtn Kangaroo
8:45 CBS.News

11ft to uao. Leaves bowls aparklina
cltan In 11conds. fr11htn1 b•th.

room alrwlth ollllhtdollrhtlul arom1
of fresh pint. And moat Important.
Sno-Bol ettackl lhl PIICII whtrt
rerme mlrht brOid-kupo your
bathroom.!!!!!

\ 1r :mil Mrs V1•ruo n ll oush of

MARILYN'S
BEAUTY SHOP
COLD WAVES
$6.50 to $12.50
tiOURS
8AMtoS PM
MON. Thru SAT
WmS. EVE BY AI'PT.

NOTIV.
STATE OF OHIO
bllli"ARTMENT OF INSURANOII
Tu: Ti-lE POLICYHOLDERS 0•

kle and Charlene Diehl, song
leaders; Juhting McClung nnd

SOUTHERN LIFI!l INSUR·
ANCE OOMPANY

Gratus Aldridge and Judy Turner
reporters; Phyllis Queen, devo·
tiona! leader.
The meeling on Monday opened
wlth group singing ted by indivi duals who voluntemd. Judy Tur·
ner wos In charge of lhe devotionals and a reading was presented by Conni! Newton followed by o readillr of the IOOth
Psalm by Sheryl Roberts. The
Lotd's Prayer was repeated by
I the group.
The group derided to have a
Hallowoen Party on October 29
from 1 until 9 P. M. at the Youth
Center. A prize wtlt bo Kiven for
the -be.st costume. Ho&amp;tesses on
Monday were Mrs. Donald Roush
and Mrs. Sarab Spencer.
Present were Jaekte Capehart,
Nancy McDaniel, Atiee Faye
Johnson, Paula Maynard, Sharon
Maynard, Mary Ann Rickard.
Carol Nevltte, Ann Hants, Char·
lene Dlebt, Billy Stallord, Sheryl
Roberts, Claudia Zerkle, ~arolfll
Dot.. n, Ann Newland, Carolyn
Van Matre, Shirley Smith, VIrgil
MeDantet, Juhltng McClung.
Jlarvtelta Newland, Shell&gt;
Walker, Sheldon Roush. Cratus
Aldridge, Phyllla Queen, Henry
Burgess, Aunda Wotburn, Patty
Riley,
Beverly Burru, Pa1ty
Newland and Mary Fosler.

THE WRST MRN AND

TOU AilE IIEREBY&gt; liOTIJ'IIlD
1nd Southern Lifo InJNranct eoto-

Halloween

That the petition or 'l'lle ·Wut•r•

1"'Quar011tf Unlpa
• ..,,, ol &lt;;lnolnn•tl,
fortb the tennt ot

an4 AJretment for

Ohio,

ioU~

P

e rnera.

lo I.......,.
Compallf, or Beverly HUII.I C&amp;ll•
tornll, with Tlto Wes t ern u•
Southern t.lte It~~unnoe Com""'

Supplies

ttndet wbloh Gulr&amp;ntl' UniOII Uft
In•uranee Com(\llly wUl mern
with &amp;lid Into The W.Urt1

•«

BE WISE·AS·AN·OWL

Southern LUe Inauranoe Co~~PQY;

Ou&amp;rantr Union Llle Ina::
Com~ny will eoperud tnn
all or lte property and Ulfltl
o
WW.era ud Southen Lite ~

1•
anct Cen\p&amp;lll_ _&amp;DdTbt W=
and South&amp;rn Llfl lnauraace

AND SAVE AT OUR

BARGAIN BASEMENT

li&amp;IIY WIIIIIIWII6111of tht I

U.

Uee of uuuan\J' Unlon Lite J-.f'o
an~e Com~ny, lnc:ludiDJ Jtl ottla.

llltlon• "nder an pottolet ofol~
ln "
e.p~e. b.. beeo prtlent4d to
•
filet! 18 the Ofllee of tht Bu
n•

Bald Plan &amp;nil Arttemt
~
lferJer col'nlnr within the prqt'}:
alon1 ol Soctlon IOOT.ot ot Uit a.'1"4 Codo ol Obi~ • h""nc
1ald peUUon for Qpro'al ot Ill
Plan &amp;lid ArN:tft'IUt will IMl •1
b&gt; thJ Comml11lon orO\'ld~f
hcUOD 18111.U 01 (be Rl•lled
I
ol Obi~ on Wednellday, No•tm r

'I

PI Qtli iQn ,tdJ~tllliC~h
1

J

JaauranM of (I
!'JI
the 18th 41.1 of September, .,.

tendent ot

1 t11w1us dllm~ndl 111
•n tzqulllle tna p!ecu
Thl• 11~, ll/ewel mu.
t ~r~loce 'i I mtd to 6

with

llfetl111e ~n~ru~

~blt mlllli~rlnJ

17, 1~•. otiO'IIO o'olock A.ll~oot
the otnee• ot
IUHtltltentltn ol'
Jnf\U'anee ot Ohio 11a lldt cb
llti'Mt, Columbus. bh o, ar at 111ch
otller lln-e t.rld pl.ce u mu bt
latn tl~d bY J&amp;iil Commluld br

*h

$1.19

adJournment.

' Ill WITN~SS WHEREOF, I h•"'
hereuntC) 1et nt)' hand &amp;tid alll3e1
tht ueal or lt'IF oll'lce. tblll 16th 4&amp;1

MASKS and NOISE MAKERS · ··· · · 1Oc - 29c
LAST WEEK'S WINNER
OF TilE $39.95 ELECTRIC PERCULATOf.

l

olllo~~ol!llll61.
I. VOBT8,

l".I\"Hva

Superintendent ot lniUraMt
J&gt;t~artme,lt

ltl l·wlndlftJ,

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TRADE"

game

leaders:

Your Vote and Support Will Be
Greatly Appreciated

lttoderr.. .tc.omance1

'APV 'IDd 'Pd-.-

Ct.l'\edv T~me

Reception for Queen Ellz.

Spinach Playhouse
News .
NeW. ' Picture

Sl!Ortt lliye ·
Weatliertut

8:30 Flatt and Sttutlll
7:PQ Yoq ~.t YOIIflJie

7:30 Drat~~~~! · · ·._
'
8:00 The ~pie • .
8:30: Halllllatik UaU ~f Fame
10:00 Whlrlybli)l~ .
'
·' · "
l0:3P Newa Hetdllnll
,IO:fO Weathereast
14:45 Nltewatch
12:00 T11111&amp;ht
1:DO Sian.OH

a.....

If y011'1'e plnalllg pellllles (aod whc lio't,-tbese day•).
litre's a .way to make thaa 119 flrlher. BriDa them to
SWISHER &amp;r LQHSE during our Tbrlfl Week Sale and
Profit l'eany·Wiae with Storewide Savlags, . ·
.

-

s. consum·

er grades whites and bro•11S. A
jumbo 4-58; A lare 50-!3; A me·
dtum 34· 3~; A smslt , 23·24; A
:arge 45·48 FOB Cincinnati whit·
es and browns, A large 58-60 A
medium 44-4~; A large 52·54.
Chickens steady fryer&lt; 3·3% tb
HU7; hens heuvy 13·14; hens
tighl 9·1 t.
Hutter GO score 'lie.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Walker of
Plants were Suncta}' guesl3, of hi s
parents, Mr. anrl Mrs. Jtwis W~l-

kcr.
~
Arthur n[Jer of Tipton , liJWIJ ,
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mr.,
Charl t's Baer and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Faudrcc,
an~

Amanda Bacr spl'n l

day evening with

Satur·

Mr~.

8:55 Lon! News
~:00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arthnr Godfrey
10:30 Strike it Rich
11:00 News
11:.10· Katie's Almanac
II: 15 Love of Ul•
11:30 Search lor Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding Light
t2:00 Katie's Kitchen
12:30 As the Wor;. Turne
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30

Beat the Clock
Hmueparty
Big Payof!
The Verdlct I&lt; Youn

3:00 Srighler Day
3:15 Seeret Storm
8:30 Edge of Ni\!ht

4:00 The &amp;arly Show
G:30 Your Esso Reporter

Pa"ade

Melts County N11ws

11:50 "· m.
Daily

on 990 s~ot
On Your
Radio Dial
Olive lqrfilam

WHTN~TV

RtDI FIVI WINNIRS
NEW YORK UP-Larry Gltti·
gan and Henry Wajda, both com·
porative n~wcomers in lhe jockey
ranks, brought loy to their backers Monday by riding five win·
nen each.
J

rtilstanl.

tnll-mtlntllc.

TO
,.,t1011ol odvertlstng repl'tiOn;..tlve, BottlDelll-llmbaiL lao., HI
(I IIC l~llll~lt W!lft
.allUiton 1."9., New Yollk City, 18, N. Y.
cha~ o•l ~111 1
.
IJ:atered,u OO&lt;Ond cioof lDilll1lJ 11111W o1 11ae pollt om. •t l'lla&gt;
'-----....J ~- Ot.lo.
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I
RICHARD 5. OWIN ..,. GINIRAL MANAIIIR
~EYNOLD I. GIIINI- IDITOR
1
,
Chollor L. Tonuohlll, Stelf Wrlt.r, Cporto 141tw
SUbsertpllon_".'"·" oel.&lt;ecy ,bJ eorrttr where nollot!t 10 eenta .,er
I • 11.~; one year tn anvn nee at The Daib Sent•nel offlt;o, liMB· au
rnnt;" S'1.80; thr" rnontbo, ~.90, B~ motor routo where ""tlable
lilt ·410nth $1. By mall one Je&amp;r ..; Ill mootlll, M.l!tl: tbree 1110111111.
fLIIUi une month, 11.
· ,
T
C.ourt Sl.
Pomeroy
rubllltbed every oltemooa ftl1tp\ IIUadll'·t 'l'hf' Ohio V~. a.
.
~~ Inc., tl 110 Meehanle st., Pea~erGtr. 1), Btula. . ot11ee ~ lit
·
; !Grlal Otfltt pbow lin.
.
•ll tl£' 1 cue,

ncGnd 111nd

G0 ESSLERS

JEWELRY STORE

I

I

IIAZft llsHo,

HAIR SPRAY

1001" fl$11

110. OIIUPO 1011

••• 111..

$1.35 Silt

2 tOI 594

lLt~

Love o1 LUe

Beat the Clock
HOIJ.II!JiartV
Big Pl)lolf
~ Vertl)ct IB Youn
ilrlgblor .Qay
Seoref;stol'ilt
Edje of ~1

P~ophylactic

lfiCIAL

CHO(OlATl
coVIIPI
tHORllS

7:00 'Highway Patrol , '
Cltmu
l'liJihouse 90
Mystery Theater
Up·IO·the-Mlnute New!

•

·TOOTHBRUSH
Younts, CHILDS,
ADtiLr SIBS

69C

Scanning the Weather
I 1:10 The Late Show

CS,annel 13
...
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pres.,

Mrs. Ruo10lt Wilson: oec., Mr..
Wesley Fry; asst. sec., Mrs. Will·
ard Jioyer; treas., Mra. William
Grue10r. Out-going ollicera who
received a vote of thanks f()!'
their achlevemenla during lhe
year were pri!Rident. Cash Bahr;
vice·prea., Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny, Bec., Mra. Wllllam Stater;
""t. sec., Mrs. Ira Butcher; lreas.
Mrs. Russell Wilson.
During the shOrt bua_inesa meet·
lng Mra. Slater ·read the history
of lhe class and a tribute waa
sung to the memben of the Phlta·
thea Soelety who bad served and
prepared their dinner. Report•
for the yeor were given and the
meetlni closed with the Mlzpah
benediction.
Mrs. Dan White wu in charge
or lhe program which Included I
solo .by Mr. Bahr; a vocal duet,
Mn. Lonaloe Cundiff and Mr.
Bahr; a magic ad, Herman Kin·
eade; an accordian solo, Mrs.
White, games and group singlns.

coffee.

Now
Going

On I

ID'll

1 Present were Mrs. Carl Ebersbocb, Mn. Junia Pierce, · Mrs.
Wilbur Pierce, Mrs. , Paul Willn,
Mr' Mtlto~ Russell, ' Mrs. Letha
R•ssetl, Mrs. Grace Killll, Mrs.
Oleva Cot1rell, Mra. Howard Ru~
sell, Mra. Dale . Barnhart, Mr1.
Cush Johnston, Miss Sara Gilmore, Mrs. Marie Wilkinson and
· Mrs. Sisson.

Ladies Aid Group
I Makes Apple Butter
1

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•

diction the hosteu served gingerbread, ice c~am, nuts

Presbyter • n
W"men's Group In
IHalloween Party

Ronald Hand, prettiest; Mrs.
Dwight Wallace, Most Original
and Mrs. Gale Hysetl, funniest.

United Methodist
Church Closs In
Meeting Monday
Misses Clara and Nelle Bing
assisted by Mrs. 0. H. Myers en·

tertalned the Daughters of Ruth
Class of the United MethodlBt
Church. Mondly a!ternoon at tbelr
home, Union Avenue.
The meeting in Charge of the
"president, Mrs. Minnie Neutzllng
opened with devotions led by Miss
l~dla Eberobach who had for her
topic "Peace" taken from Luke
fi:l-6.' Members responded to roll
call with their favorite hymn.
Following a short busineu seard slides taken on a re&lt;en1 trip
to Northweste'rn United States,
c anada and Alaska.
A dessert course was served by
t'1e hostesses to Mrs. Neutzling
Miu Ebersbach, MI8Res Augusta',
Lucretia and Ada Genbeimer, 111rs.
John Choae,lln. Thomos ~llletn,
Mn. Richard Campb&lt;lll, !Ira.
i claude Dars1, Mn. Albert Young,
~Ira. George H. Parker, Mro. Mart

GERITOL
TONIC
LIQUID

OR

TAB(.ETS
For :I'h'ed Blood

$1.)9

crary, Mn. Jacob Gloeckner,
Mn. 1. T. Mees, Miss Carrie Yeag·

cr, Mrs. C. E. W. Downie and three
guests Mrs. Sam Strauss of Ath·
cns,
C. W. Hoover, Painesville.

.. ,

-1:30 , The1Re.il• ltfeeo,.
8:00 Pal •Boone CbeVJ Show
8.:30 oss .

Nllll•

Lo' . ,

,.ils ..... ,.....13c
f I I I I I I

9:00 liovy
0:30 Dr . Cl4ialloa .
10:00. Ne,..-~ 1118'NI&amp;bl
tO:IO Tll;tf.ed3 · .i :

.$1.01
60t

Mrs.

, nd Mn. Everett McKnight.
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Cald WaYIS
.Hair Styling

"'41u11a Milk . 23c

33t

IROW!!S HAyt·:~HCI
cLEvELAND m&gt;.;.:.tite Cleveland Browns ge\ an opi&gt;ortunlly
to prove their position o!· tho top
·orl tbe.Eamrn Di~ltdn 'Ill onotlle: . g~m.e Sunday. lfalnst tho Phl·
ladelphla Eagles.

OPEN
Closed

DAILll

Wed. Afternoon

Evenlnga By Appolnlmeat

SHIRLEY'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Court

St.

311~

Mrs. Donald Lo"ery, chairman
pre&amp;ided .at the meetipg and an·
nouneed World Community Day
to be held on November 2 at the
Syracuse Presbyterian Church.
The meeting opened w11h
prayer in unison and Mrs. Low·
ery named Mrs. James Buchanan,
Mrs. Thomas Rue and Mrs. Le·
land Brown on the nominating
·u It . voted to hm
com.mt ee.
was
a dtnner at the Martin Resta.ur·
a~t for thetr November m~f!~~~
w•th the program and bu
1: 11 ~·sion to be held at the. church
social rooms after the dinner.
Plans were discussed ~or the
Christmas. Bazaar to be gtven by
the Assoctahon.
.
Mrs. Clarence Lacey rcvtewed
the chapter "He's Got The World
In His Hand" .'rom the study b~,o~
and closed wtth the hymn In
Christ There Is No East Nor
West." Mrs. Joe Bailey gave the
chapter "Ill What Spirit" from
the Bible study book for the program. Mrs. Lowery gave the
ct,.ing prayer.
Halloween g~mes were ptayeo
during the soc1al hour and tho
committee Mrs. William Morrh,
Mrs. Branch Fleming, Mrs.
George Lowery and Mrl. Bethel
Coleman, served' sandwiches, potato chips, doughnuts, cider and
Halloween candies to the mem·
bers and one gtlest, Edith Iris 1
Haptonstall.
Fall flowers and l!alloween de·
coratlon• were used In the social
and dining·rooma of ' the church
with gourd candleholders and a
jaclt-o-lantern carrying out the
seasonal theme.

I

rlon M1ss Lydia Ebersbatb show·

CHANNEL 13 T:IWIIS.
9:44 Slfln On
9;45 '¥ornlD8 .Movie
11:00 Underatandillg Youraelf
11:50 Nelihboro
12:05 Noon Newa
12:15 Cartoon Club
12:30 Uberaee
1:00 .ll;ovio Hantinee
3:00 American .llandltand
4;00 Cartonn Club
5:00 Woo4Y W~pe~r
5:ao Hlckry Howe Cbi'
!iOO Five Stir Fln1l
D: 15 News
8:80 Cin:JII Bo
. !Y

fi :oo

The Martha Class of lhe Brad·
bury Chur&lt;h of Christ met recently at the home or Mro. Earl
Werner. Mro. Wilbur Pier~, vice
preaident, preslded In the absenc&lt;
of the president, Mro. Griff llua·
sU. The opening devMional HI'·
vice was conducted by Mrs.
George Sisson and ineluded
ScrlPt11re reading, prayer, and a
p.. m "Welcome" which llln.
Sinon had recited when she wu
a lirat grade pupil.
· ~During the buaineu meellag
plans were made to have '• a
"Pound Shower" for the ne~a•
tor, the Rev. Thomas W llls
and family. The Cion bas
ed ·
quilting In the ehurth dltth)g·
room and wlll meet on Wedo.d~ys on this money maktnr project.
· · •·
·A bandltercblel ohower wu
held to celebrate the blrthdal'S
of Mrs. M•rie Wllkinson and
!Irs. Paul Wlnn. Aller the mee~
lng cto10d with the Mizpah bene·

Gerlach and chtldren.

,,~,~~~~'
6:30 ., Sgt; Predon or a Y~

~

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Fred Brlnker and son, Mrs. Anna ade party. A Grand March openKlingensmith, Mrs. Ross Winebren· ed the meeting and prizes for
ner and daughter, and Mrs. Johnny costumf's were awarded to Mrfl.

4:00 The Eat'ly Show
5:30 Your ,Ea141 !!I!PGrler
5:45 Sport• Paraae

11:0~

,rice

vlalted Hr. and Mrs. Elmer
Houdaaheldl Sunday a!ltrnoon.
Mr. and Mro . Rorulle Wllliama
and family vl1lted with Edmund
Foster and wile recently.
Charle1 Hunter, wile and baby
of Nebooville called on ber
lather, Ike Barrett and family
recently.

llr.'

and llrl. Ralph Ed.!fu- Cart, POll'
kill of Chester RD. llro. Midkiff eroy, Ocl. 14.
bas been tn poor health lor the
paot lew weeka .
HAYMAN, I'OWILL· RIL~~
------MAlON CLINIC
ROitr H1y1111.; Lo,~
·
Admiaslons; Mrs. Emma Fletch· apt! Chorl., PoweU, '
'
er. Welt Columbia, Oet. II; Mrs. were releosed rrom eowa!y
after aerving lilt 1110nth taU lenll
Sodte Cart, Pomeroy, Oct. 14.
Birth~: A daughter 1o llr. and for aa11ult RDd bat\eey,

10
Self·Denlat Ladlea Aid of the Guid·
ing star Advent Chrlsttan Church
near Letart.
1'J
Present we_re Mrs. Darrell Hoff·
man and ebtldren, Mr. and Mrs.
· James Canter, Mra. Dale Hoffman,
Group I of the Women's As~
Mrs. W. J. Rol!ins, Mrs. Cli'vin ciation of the First Presbyterian
and Mrs Ada Rtllllno, Mrs. Church combined their October
Capehart, Mrs. Ada Rollins, Mrs. meeting and Halloween masquer-

I

7:30
8:30
10:00
11:00

Rice;

, .. nt on evenlnc wllh Mr. and
llro. L. E. Woo4.
Mr. ODd llro. Edmund Fosler
opent a few ~a)'ll !ut week on
· • lrlp t'o the Smoky Mounlalu•
and other placeo of lnlemt
Mr. and lin. Meryl Houda•hetdt and daughter Varina Kay
or Cheoter apent \be weekend

I

with lhelr parenlo, Mr. ond )In;. Hn. E. F. Houduheldt spenl Mrs. Bertie Ptelebei, Will
E. F. Houdaobeldt and llr. and part of la;t week with ber mo- umblo, on Ocl: D. , ' ,
Mro. 'Milton Mullin• ot Pt. Rock. ther, Mrs. ~lla Mldkllf ond
A 10n, ROdnej Allen, , ~10
Mr. and Mro. Earl Beckley brothm lioUio and Verlle Mid·

Bradbury Church
Martha Closs
Meeting Is Held

the meal and Russell Wilson pre·
sented Mro. Gilrdner with a gift
from lhe ClASS members. Thirty·
five member! and one guest, Richard Pickens, were present.
New officers are prwident,

Twenty.slx gallons or apple but·

11:80 Searc~ for Tomtlri'OW
ll :45 Guiding Ugbt ·
12:00 · Katie., KlttlM!t
12:30 As the World Tal'llt
1:00
I :30
2:00
2;30
8:00
3:15
3:30

ArnnJemenll of till fiowero
on the tables were mode by Mn.
David Dmt Sr., t.lrr, Harley
Swisher ond Mro. Edward Frent!h.
A 'Halloween theme wu eairlod
out by the decoratlnr eommttlt•:
Mro. Denver Rice. Mr~ Harley
Swisher, Mro. Herman Kinead•
and Mrs, TMo Neulzltng.

Cbe&amp;ter Erwin 11 aceompanlst
were featured before ~nd during

ter were made reeently by the

11.:10 Katie's Almaaoe

-·--...,..._,_.---- =:::::=:-

CHANNEL I' uD.
9:44 Sign On
0:45 Mornlllll Movie
11;00 Adventures tn Leamlng
11:50 Neighbors
12:05 Noon News
12:15 Cartoon Club
12;30 Libcrace
1;00 Gretchrn Wade Show
):30 Movie Matinee
3:00 American Band.otan4
. 4:00 Cartoon Club
5:00 Wild Bill Hickok
5:30 Mlck•Y Mouse Club
6:00 live Star Final
8;15 Newo
' 0:80 Dlsney1aod
1:30 Tombstone Territory.
8:00 Oule and Hornet
8:30 Walter WincheLl File
0;00 Wedoe~ Nlabt !1Jhll
8;45 Sportaeope
~u:OO News of the Nlibl
10;10 Thea1re IS

· us1t''''

.TRURSDAY
7:00 Jhnlllle Deu
7:45 Lucky 8 Cartoou
8;00 Coptoill Kaoproo
8:45 OilS Neits
8; 55 Loeal Ntws
9:00 0811')' llloort
9:30 Arthur Godfrey
10:15 Queen Eli2abetb
\1:00 Newa

The elchteenth anntver11ry or
the Homebuilders Clou w11 olr
1 erved In tholr annuli banque•
T•esday at tho Ch•rcb of Cbrlol.
cash Babr Is the out·aolng presl·
dent and Wallace Brodrord act·
ed 11 Toast Maoter lor the banquet and prosrim.
1
Mrs. llred 1. Gardner, teacher
of the ct..,, aaked the blessing
wh:cb preceded the meal which
was prepared ond aerved by the
PhllatheR Society of the ehur&lt;h.
Stunta and grqup •lnglng led
by 'Bradford and Bahr with Mn.

Mrs. Denver

==

NBC

DETROIT.' UP-Ught heavy·
weight chAmpion Ar&lt;hie Moore
and Chuck Spieser are scheduled
to sign 'oct. 23 for their January
title fight in Detroit.

Pomero)

NEW TRICK WITH HAM!

Given Oct. 19-26
a.nd Hov. 2nd

'To Be Given
on Nov. 2nd
There's Nothfllfl to 8ug , Notltl11g to Write Except I'oar Name &amp; AddreJJ

us
u.s.

Money talks. G~t ready cash h~re In a jiffy. Make
it ~erve you well. Pay bills, earn discounts, buy
bargains, save JllQJley. Take your lime to repay on
our reasonable budget terms. You're in for a pleaf!.
,------~----J ant surprise. Phon~ or stop ln. Loans up to '1000,
Cull Lou
Monl61)' Payments subject to prqmpt approval.

'.'

1;000

t~~.69

500

26.30

800

..,M2

soo

16.70

THE CITY LOAN

&amp; . SAVINGS CO.
ll.U
.~ PXYMINf llLXw::lli c,~,...i.l:iliiliil 124 E. Main Sl. Phone 197 Ernetil Covert, Mgr.
'- 200

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LOCAL

WINNERS

~ \{iss Helen Lucas ____ __ __ Byesville, Ohio

Hrs Robert Wood ___ __ Lanca.&lt;ter, Ohio

Fer). Martindale -- ~ - New Lexington, Ohio

Try tilts "Tropical Gtau" for
wonderful flavor! Coal ham
with a paate made by mixing

pineapple or orange juice wilh

FIRST WEEK
WEEK ENDING OCT. 12

$100 Savings Bonds Winners
Willie Mae Wi!Uams Middleport, ~·
R~ Reuter ...... . . Pomeroy, Ohio
Hu b w Wallace , __ __ _ Zanesville, Ohio
N lie &amp;:hotl . ,.,. ___ Chillicothe, Ohio
!Irs Carl Mohler -----· -· -· Legan, Ohio
Pbyitis M Troex ___ ___ _,. _ Newark. Ohip
Mrs. D. E. Mowrey .•. • Mt. Ver~on, Oh!o
llenry Bun1oll ·-·-"" NelsonVIlle, Ohio

"EASY-GOING TERMS"

a2n~ depdoJ!~~~ i~~;e~~l~~v~::~:a~z:S~~

entr~

' All you do is get your free
blank each tid' me you visit youdr AN&amp;P
75-$100
Savings Bonds wtli be a·warde -Oct. 19, 26 an
ov · · n a
•
.
. b oti
1 "n ·
12-$1000
Savings Bonds awarded at the close of the progra~, November 2nd. All bond wmners wtl
fied. A&amp;P employees and their faf'lilies are not eligible to participate.

.

The INTEREST!I
DailyOF MEIGS-MASON
Sentinel
I)JI:VOTJ!D
Alli'A

u rtlfied waterproot".

Illite~

Middleport
Department Store

Henry Burgess,

Meigs County Judge

~Jiulmtnft,

utbrubblt mtln~ori~J.
iiiOC~

M1·s. Fr·ancls Yoaug~r. Cheshire

of IDJW'uet
Statt ot Ohio.
(IIL\U

23 jlwllt. timid to 1l1

'"clslorl

Mason Good Luck
Clover 4-H Club
Elects Officers

:\lw;on aJ'!' announ cut:.: the birth
Ann Newland wus clcrted preof n cluu ).( hll'r on T1tesday mnrn- Rident of the Good Lurk CltJV("'
ing :II 1hr• Sr h:wkd ~ : link in Mit·
4-H Club or Mason at a meet son Th t• :;1x JH)lltld . 14 oz. hab}'
ing he ld on l!onday evening in
1 has ht't'Jl. natltl'd C.u vi:L \latrrnal
the social rooms of the Methodist
1 ).!rarHipllrl'nts nrr \lr. and Mrs
Church in Mason.
Ted Hill'y nf l'liflon while thr,
Other officers elected were
pafNit:.tl ~ ran(lpan•nt ~ arl' Mr and
Carolyn Dotson, vice prcsiden!:
I Mn_ (;u y Hnus h1 M11so n.
Jackie Capehart, secretary; Patty
Newland. treasurer; Claudia Zer-

Phono 6418;Y
Loculi St.
Middtoporl

Middleport,

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·SNO·IOL 11 non-pol1onouo .. ;

"JUST A GOOD PLACB TO

CINCINNATI UP- . Produre '
Eggs, unchanged

Bert.Smith. Sllli#t llidgr. S4turday Ruth Stet hem.
Holt{'r an d family.
Mr. and Mrs . Jak~ BU~h and - - - - - -----Tilt' Child l'on'!·rVlltloll' Lcagt\o evening. All rcJati vC's un d'" Criends
chlldren spent Sunday with Mr .
will mPet Thursday evr ning at arl' invilcd,
'
7:00 The Big Record
the hom e of Mn. Lilllwl Roggs for
ICE CREAM SOCIAl.
i!nd Mrs. Willard Pi gott anrl
8:00
Milllunaire
a llnl!uwc'l• n masqut•ru&lt;ll' JJIIrt)'
dau ghters.
Ea J!I I ·~ Cla.'ls 111" thl· S~T&lt;tl'll'H '
8:3~ fve oot A Sec"'t
:md their Octulter business mel'l·
;\Irs . Lorena \Vol{ and children .
M t ·lho d i~ l t' hurrll IH'l' ).( oinu tn.
9:00 Armstrong Circle Theatre
ing.
\Irs. liCni'y Barr iilld children
st•ll hotlli' made a·t• t'rL'Illn hy
10:00 Mystery Theater
spent ~'rlctay wilh thdr parrot~.
q\lill'\s 11nly s1arti 11 .'~ :1\ 7 f' M.
11:00 Up-to·Tbe·Minute New1
Mt·. ~nd Mrs. Rilry Pigott.
HALLONE'EN PARTV
11:05 Scannillll the Weather
The Busy Hec Ch1ss of the Friday, 0!'1 . IHth An.vonr wi!\ h·
II : 10 The Late ~how
First Baptist Church will meet ing to o r.l~Cr quar \.'1 llWY do so by
Thursday at tht• home of Mrs t nntactin ~ unyone of tlw Eagles
Shirlcv Mills. MembeJ's IIHI,Y mnsk Class.
H the'y wish for tht• 1-lal\owc·l'n
BIRTH ANNOUNC!D
purty.

INO.IOL IIIVII IIH
tlaloty .M SAil!

Candidate For

Day

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Daybook

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News Pl&lt;ture
Sports Eye
Weathermt
Wagon Train
Father .ttnow• Best

5:00
5:45
6:00
6;15
6:25

Queen for

KANSAS CIY, Mo. UP-Rich·
ard c. Larkins, athletic director
at Ohio Slate, Wll named 't!lesday
nlght " chairman of the National At~letlea Colleglote Athletic
Association's committee on com·
mllteeo.

Delmar A. Canaday

!lOOm

Mtd Day News
Movietlme
Bride and Groom
Matinee Theater

3:00
3:45
4:00
4:30

4:00 Comedy l"tme
4:30 Trouble Wl1b Father
5:09 Spinach Playhouse
5:45 NBC News

8:00 Kraft TV Theater

Mason City, Chal'll'S Yeager, Nt•w !Iaven . I
Jack Fry; and Chester, Mr. Christy

()a~Jy

12:00
12:15
1:30
2:00

-;J:OO Queen lor a llay
3:4f -&lt;'1odern RflmAnaCes

6:00
6:15
6:25
6:30
7:30

Rtimll'U'

9:30 Treasure Hunt
10:00 Quee1 Elizabeth
il :oo Tie rao DOUIG
t UO tl Could Be Y01

J :30 Brid• and Groom
2:00 Matinee Theatre

Beginning Friday and ncxl WI'Ck you witt I
be approached for a cash gift for Boy Scouts .!
Don't refuse to give unless your affairs arc 1
re~lly on rock bottom . And if vou arc missed,.
by the canvassers, make yo urself known to
them . Locally, these people arc . Middlrporl. l

GRATITUDE

Consequence~

u:oo

LUKINs NAMio

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5:55 Sign On

6:00 Today

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PORTLA.ND, Orp. UP-Tommy
Heat• ~u b&lt;en nomed !let.!
manoier and teneral miDIJer
of t h e · ~ottlallll Beoviln
of the' Pacific Cool! League. If•
replaces Bill Posedel IS flrld
IIIDIPI' llld JOII Zle11or In the
lront olllce.
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TELEVISION GUIDE
WS~:l-TV Chan,,el3
I
Wednesday

Commentating, Editorially
,: ·

.-.~,H-.-.TH ,,mom

16, 1957

DEXTER
Class Observes 18th Anniversary M~' :!7· 1)!,=.' ':1c:-'!!oo.

:Mae Barkhurst .. ,. ... McConnelsville, Ohio
ftebs D. Lee ' _ ,. ..... . Ctretevttle, Ohio
Eileen MeLaugbtin -· ---- -· Dreoden, Oh!o
jeonette Bailey -- -·-·-· Cosh~on·. Oh10
Jo Henthorn , ... ,. ,.. Cam'Oridge, Ohio
Dorothy Bailey
Washinlrton C.H.. Ohio
Mrs Anna Housk; _____ Greenfield. Ohio
R Posttethwail , ___ Charleston. w. Va.
Mfs E C Dinetv ~--- Lewisburg, W.Va.
Kermit. Miller. Jr. . . Cb.arleston, W.Va.
E." I Bo~~g
Btoomm~ Ro&amp;S W. Va.
Joh~ E. Ror~~~ -~:~-- - West Lo~an: w. Va.
Violet watkins ,. .... Charleston, w. Va.

Hilda N. Richards -· Fayetteville. W. Va.
Thomas W. Wendell -· -· Handley, W. Va.
llrs. John H. Frock ·-· - Springfield , Ohio
Roy Trickett -·-- · ---· -· - Waverly . Ohto
llr. R. B. Akers- - So. Charteslon, W. Va.
Pearl Cheatham -----·-' lluUens. W. Va.
Gerald L. Deal -·---- - E Rametle. W.Va.
Mrs. Cart Anderson --·- Oak Hill. W. Va.
~wrente Litton - - ~~~ - Charleston, ~- ~:-

Mtldred Moore -------- -· Beckley.

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Gracie Johnson ---- · ~ ·- Cha~taray, W. Va.

Wilburn Wright --· --- · _ Wh)tman. W. Va.

Thomas Raskins - ------

Hmton. W. Va.

J D, Arthur -- ---- -- · Eall Bank. W.Va.
Witham D. Hanno ---- Charleslo~. ~· Va.
Tom McPack -.· -----· -- ,.--,. \'t'g i
MarQret S, Wright ---.· ----- Asht'~'n'
Pauline Biggs -----· - - ,_ As a . v ·
H. L. Halt "-- ---- -· Parkershur&lt;. W. ~·
Viola Barnett - ~- .. ~ -- · ---- lt.e-lo~e. Ol-t:o
Mrs. W. A. Dennis ----- - GathpoliS, Ol)io

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Walter Young ---·- - Hunt1~Jnon. W.

a.

Doris G\mnott -- ---- -- Huntmgt~~- ~· ~=·
J1m S1lt!nce --- -- --- ·- St. Ma . . · ·
Nora Ann Clarlc --~~-- Hunh.naton. W. V~.
Mrs. Johnny Clark __ __.. K1lls Hill. OhiO

Mrs. J. Orthmeyer _.. .... Ironton. Ohio
Mn. Everett Jlayburn Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Cbas. E. Stapleton _. _. PorlsnHluth, Ohhlio
Mrs. A W. On .... ....... Marietta, 0 o
Nelda Patterson -~ - - , - ·--- Marietta, Ohio
lin. Steward Fackler --·-· - Shelby, Ohjo
Betty Lou Vltey . _. _.. __ Marysville, OhiO
Dulcie Margroll ·-· ----- -- Bucyi'U5, Ohio
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Mn. Paul F. Funk ______ Crestline, Oho
Kay Kendrick ---·-·-·---· Atheno, Ohio
Louis Paaheilich ____ , ___ Mansfield, Oblo
Anna Goodinz -----· --·- Columbus, Oh1o
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Albert RJ.. --·- ·- ------ Columbus, Ohbo
A Wolman .. ---· -----·-- Columbus, 0 lo
GOorge Sebleget . . ........ Columbus, Ob~
George Pack ____ ____ ,. Grove . City, Oh
Bessie Strout _ __ , ___ ___ Marion, Ohio ,
w. R. Fisher,. -.. . : .... ---- - Gallnn, Oh!•1
Mrs. J. Bryan Wilson _
London, Ohio ·
Airs. G. L. Clingerman Bellefontaine, Ohio
Mary Bernard -----· -·-· -· Kenl&lt;&gt;Q, Oblo
Mrs. Jack Treas -· ---·-· Deloware, Ohio
Mrs. Bernice Russell --· --· -· Xenia, Ohio
Vera Johnston- ---- ·---··-· -- Piqua, Ohio
Louts H. Werst -·- ·-- --- --- Sid~~ey,.Ohio

Our congratulotions to the fint week winners! Watch for second wt'k winnen to be
published next week. _ _ .. !.'!""'' ~'1'
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Foot Spetialist
At,The Chester House Of Prayer
SOCIETY · I' Hallowe'en
Plan• were made ror~~~!~~~~a~eJr,~~!!~:~~~ !~!~ Visits Middleport
party to bo held II the ert ThOMPIIOn,_ Dirt Game: aad This S l
day
Mr.. l!llzobeih Vaughan and Miss I Junior High Sehnol auditorium on llrs. Woyn• Swllh... Game Center.
a
ur
Myrtis Kay Parker were In Colum·r Thursday,
24. at 7:30
m. The attendance banner was

Smith-Barton Wedding Vows Given

4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 16, 1057

Hawthorne Goes .Into Line On Deflnse

SPORTS
D£sK

POMEROY 1

,

Oentml School PTA Planning

SWEATERS
Sizes 34-40

JACQUARDS and PLAIN COLORS
SLIPOVERS and BU'M'ON STYLES

NEW YORK
CLOT~ING HO:USE
POMEROY, OHIO

HIGH-\b\11 tiM'f
motht!lialits ' ~lliM',''wa~
NF. W YORK UP- Ttl• tempora· &lt;·d wresttin11 coach lor the i~~::\1!1'(
$8 seosun, replacing ·
lure dropped to 18 degrees :a Valdes. currel'ltly on
Dig Piney, Wyo., early loday- 1,:-::-:.::.:::::====~=:;,
tolfiesl in tile nation- the u. S. 1j
o~t.
p.
For MM and Yount
bus Monday to attend the Ohio with the Grnnd Mmh at 6 p. m. awarded to the Second Grade with
Dr Wm M Scholl world·rc· \\'('alhC'r nure:tu r('pcrtwt Tht•
hi ~l"'''
'""'perature '~''"''"'"
Stnte Trade Show sponsor•d by when the Central PTA mot Monday !•fteen p~rento p1oonl.
now~od fooi_.uihorlty i; sending a was
95 at Kingsville, Tex.
the Ohio CosmctologL"'ts ot the evening' at th e school.
Followmg the uline~s bACS~1on persona l repreJentative to this
Dcshl "r·HIIton Hotel.
tins. C. E. 'fompki us, president, a ~rogram was presente Y ~·· (•ommunity , to hold a one-day-only
FINED $1~, JAILIO
Cl!fford Ken nc&lt;l y underwrnt )Jresidcd and the meeting opened Oliver. Michael. p,roer~m rha~r· Foot Rellt..'f demonstration ut
Raymond Pricl!. or New !Iaven.
Sizes 16 to 46
major surgery Momluv nt Holzer with ttw plec.lge l.o The Jt~lag led by man. includmg a to(! ance 'TY ltOUHh's Shoe Stnre in ·\flddlepjort w. Va., was tined $100 and costs
A1neriean Sport Coats
0
1
Hospltfll.
·
' T('rry Ohlinger followed by group C' hal"lcsann! llcHSi
poem, '.
on Sat~rday October ui.
and sc ntcnct•d to ttlrec da)·s in jail
'2!.50 to $!7.50
Miss Bnrb:u·.a Ann Weh~un~. RN !!ingin~ .. oC "The· Star Spangled M.~ di~!h~;~
fo~~n~~ ~~~~:fiw~ Mr. HibiJx: m:.mager or Ute store, by M~yor E. ~·. Robinson Mor.da)
returned to her dutleg at til(' Uni- ~ ~annel' led by . Mrs. rALucltlc ~ea ~ ... , .. ~rlstopher Tompkinal expects that a considerable num. ni"ht on con\'iction of driving
versity Uospit11-., Cfiicogo, 'futs· Swarkhamn\(lr ami_lh£&gt; P' pruy· r~. ou · e for fatbetB Charle; ber of foot sufrcrers will bike qd· while intoxica.t(.od.
da~ evening after n week end cr ~Y Mrsr ·~o.mpkl~~a. rtsponsd
nttmber ',.comln vantage, or thiB_ event. lie points
---''---vi•ll with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weh- Chief. of P&lt; hce. tl anklln H u~on !;~gar. d :~~ ll~untslb" bv the kif out that accordmg to government
TAKES WAUTLING
run~ and other relu.ti~cs.
.
p~es£'nted_ P-arh of th e patro ys rh~~n band with Mrs.' s:.vackham· statist_ics •"nine out of t'\'ery ten
GRA~VJLLE, . 0. UP- Or . Ar
Pomeroy
Court &amp; !nd
M1ss Lena GrUeser 1s spto mli ng With a pict ure of the group and .
nying on the &gt;ianD
l Amer1c.an adulb suf!cr from some drew Sterrett Denison Uni vNsi tJ
1. ·
a wee!'\ in Grundv Va with Mr complimented them on lhe wonder· l'l lll"Compa
sort or common foot trouble" and
·
·
and M~s Fred MeS~her ~nd family. ful job they .nrP doin li. It WiU vot·
At the clohse oftsthe meetmg P_Dtd· says Mr. Hibbs most of it is need·l-!r¥;r;;;~o.iijiiiiir;;;;T,,;,;;:iiiY'rc.~~. ~P'f*~
·
·
• gmzc
· th c 1 luck-.
refres. dmen
were ~:~cne
.
Walter· Bacr, Mtncnvtlle,
und er·· Cf1to ~r1opt 3 P1nn t rc("o
.
h
less suffering. ·He explatnt'd
that
went sur~cry ilt Holzer Hospi ta l I pa trol boy~ ut lhc rnd of the wtth the C&lt;ln or 8t. group as os- Dr. Scholl't representati ve is a
Tuesdny.
, sc h(lOI term.
I
\tonkey Run group wUI be specialist in Dr.
Foot R_e·
Mr. 9nd Mrs. Andreas Turnbull
Hoom mothers we n• named for h0 st · for the Noveltabcr nw:et· Iter Method and Belenlltfic sh()(' ht' or Columbus \'iliitcd Sunday with th e yrar an d included : First grade. . esses
ting and has had many years of
· Mrs. Jacob Ebersbach.
' )1n. Fl'anklin lludson and Mn. Jug.
training and experience.
John
And('rson,
son
of
Mr.
and
Richard
Gilmore;
Second,
Mrs.
Foot suffers !rom thi1 commun·
IMrs. William Anderson entered Leonml Van Mrter and Mrs. Oli· Second Mo~nday
ity will be given a free root test
Holzer Hospital ~lond ay evening as vcr Michael : thh·d, Mrs. Charleo
Dr. Scholl'• Podo-graph (a pa·
a medical pnticnt .
L•gar and ~h·s. Wuyne Swisher: Sewing CJu Jn
tented proc•01 for liking loot
fourth, Mrs. Gard ner Mankin and
prints of stocking(ld feet). Dr.
!Irs.
Harley
Hendricks:
fifth,
Mrs.
Christmas
Plans
Scholl'•
represent.ti'f will lht• n
New Haven Girl
Uax Folmer nnd .\1rs. Charles Rtf·
demonstrate to each indi vidual,
fie t~nd sixth . Mr1:1. Roy Mayer und
Plans ~er'e dlacussed forth~ an· how the properly Jeleeted, cor·
Majorette
Mrs. Eu ~rnold.
•lual Christmll party when s... rectly fitted Dr. Scholl's Appli·
Supt. Charles Gibbs spoke on the ond Monday Sewi1J8 Club met Mon- an~e or Arch Support, will bring
1For College Band
five mill operating levy for , the day eV&lt;nlng at the home of Mn. !UtCk reU•f l':l'm' commo~ loot
schools after which it was voted Crace H(llter, E. Jdain St.
t!oubles. M.r. Hibbs ~ys he ll c&lt;ln·
Betty Jones of New Haven and to endorse the levy and m~ll\ber· AIIOB Martha Howell, president ftdent that !lr. Scholls represtnta·
•
·
. '
bl '
former majorette of the Wahama h'
Itt
d'
at the meetlne. Th• birth- Uve will be able to help many
Miss Lillian Maeel Smith, dau- Ina leng_tn rown o1 ue 1ace Hi h School band, has been named ' lp eomm ee were name ·, 1a
ol . Eleanor Robson was people to literally "get back on '
ghter of Mr. and Mli. Bert o\'er aatm. Her bead dress was
g j II r h Gl 'II S
make a house to houac eanvas lor
and abe wao preoentod ! the feet" Appointments are now
Smith, Long Bottom, RouJe 2, be· of blue iealben . to mat&lt;h hor 1 ma ore e or 1 e en VI • t•te the levy.
lrum tile dwb and alio from
" ed ·
came the bride ol ' Rieh1rd S. gown. She eairied 8 colonial! College band,
Committees named for
Seerel Pal. lolra. Paul Kloes, •'-"-':..P1_ ·_ _ _ __ _
b
t I . • carnatiOllS
Miss Jones, the daughter of Mr. lowe'en perty were Mrs
,Clark: nlect and Mrs. Roy E. Jones of New Ha- Arnold , Mrs. Richard
W v s turd y s t her 28 ot tlte bride t~ bridesmaid and ven, 11 a .freshma~ at Geovme Lee Tyo, Mrs. Charles Leear, Mra. verwy gilt from ti•ir Se&lt;ret Jlal.
0
at · th:··
Ches: Connie t.an 'Smllli, niece ol the
Roy Mayer aMnd Mrs .becarMI 11, A aalad eotirae was served by
t
bride the flower girl wore lden- h
. h V d'
Sweet Shop; rs. A1 rt an 1n,
bosteio to \bose named alHive
er.
, '
.
1 h'
f P one operator at t e ana lum Mrs Elwood Bowers Mrs G a r d n e r ! .
The vows or .the , double ring heal ballerma · engt gowns o Plant In Groham Stotlon prior to
·:
•
M and
George Sclmelder, Yl'l.
ceremony were read at half alter pink net over. 't~lleta. The fllttd her entering college.
MDoan km,RMrbs. H~w ar0H gjdn,Lers: Dwiehl Parker, loin. Jamos Clat·
' two o'clock by the Rev. Edmond bodlee featured a portrait neck·
·
n ey e1 e · " rs. aro
m. worthy IJld 1111'11. lila• Ward.
Life, before an ol~r flinked with Jlft. and the full net ikirt wu ond a corsage of pink earnatlon! ley, Mrs_. Paul Zirkle and Mrs. Eu
•
palms with tall baakets ol whllo scalloped around the bottom
A reception was held at tho gene Tr1plctl Refreshments S~.ll~.
gladoli and fern aild tWII senn with a pink rose 'Uit each scallop. home of the bride's parents Col· Mrs. Edward Arnold, Mrs. Sld· Halloween Motif
•
braneh eandelabra on either allle. Tiley wore ' held. bands of pink lowing the ceremony. Arrange- ~~? ~en't;'t" HM~ Ch~leo :fr•·
on the pianp w" an arr,naemenl roses to m~te~ tbeir gowns. Miss menti of pink and while gladoli Hrs.d .rakn 1Mn uWsollbn, rHa. odor eyd Carried Out At
"• "'"k •~• ..._k, = I ""lh ,..11\ ~ • coltftlii bouquet ~ate&lt;! the hoine.
en rtc s, rs.
ur o an
"' "" "''". '!• e
. "' ""~''"" · · · · - ··• ~... s lth
~Irs. Leonard VanMeter, Five Cent
,1111 Wb!lt bllll'$ 1ft · I )bid· , Of ~~~~ ~~~01)- """;mtR m .k Serving the_cake afier It was Fl•h Pond· Mrs. Oli~er .Michael, Birthday Party
'eliil &lt;Ill eltqet ill!*. · Wllltt iiiti• a -+hilie ....
dteora.ed lft, t\ln cut by the brJde ond groom was Mrs Max ' Folmer Mrs George
Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Hennessy
tl~ Ii~el ol tile ville~ and CiQed 111!1. t&lt;lse petala.
Mrs.' Bob Vanee, Columbus; M". Hicks, Mrs. Richard Gll.;ore and enterllllled with a party )olonday
litlltlln, bells milt~ 111e,.pe~.
lolr. Bill Barton, Pl. PI~~nt. John W1ckham, Chester, served ),Irs Jean Carson Ten Cent Fiah afternoon honoring their daughter,
. .GiV!ftl i~ .mmiage by hl!r lath· ~ •• hUt man for hiS ro. the punch and Mrs. Frank Clark, Pond.
'
Bernedette, on her fourth birthSAT. OCT. 19th
' f;r, the b\'1tlo wore a ·ballenu,, Iller, lild Bil'y· Joe Barton,
l!emloek Grove, the eoffee.
, Mrs. John Werry, Mrs. Charles day.
1
·Jeftglh ;own ·or &lt;hantllly lace. an~ pllcw of l~e groom:.,, ~ r ng
The couple Jeft alter the rccep- Lytle, Mrs. Jack Seldenable and
The Hallowe'en theme was car·
A l~dal representati•e
The Fabulous New Sweater
· ~yl011 tulle over sMin. The lttttd l. bearer. trsbers. wore Mr. d ~e lion for a tverlding trip to Flor- Mrs. Phyllis Spaulding, Game ried out In ttle decorations, refrom Dt. 11'm. M. Scholl'•
\Odlee featurtd a ~:e•lloped PM'· Roach, P_t. Pleasant an
r. id.a. For her trave ling costume Stand; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wiles, freshments and favors.
O.ic•go headqa&amp;ttera will
Here's the sweater you\e been searching fer
trait nc~kline and long sleeves• Grant S~lth, Reedsville.
the bride chose a navy blue dress Mr. and Mrs. Gene Norton, Mr. and
Gamea were played and prizes
be here ro uaisr us in mak.
- it's Puritan', Luxurious sleeveleu knit
which eame to a point over the
Preredtng _the cer~mony, a h~lr with mate !ling jacket and blu,. Mrs. Edgar Thomas and Mrs. John awarded the winners, after which
iog PedoJ!iphic priou of
--hAnds. The· bt:luffaat skirt of tulle !tour•. of nuptla l mi.IBIC was provld· and while .acces!&gt;ories and wore
of st3.rtling nf'w Han Lon. the fahulou~ yara.
your sc:ocldnged {eet.
the honored guest opened ~er
was enhan~d .by four point pep: ed by Mrs. Maxine Whitehead, the orchid from her bridal bou- Terry Seidenabel
gilta.
Ban l.on is a~rhrnt, wastu"!ii without iJJl)d ..
nia wonderful inno~
lum ol Iaee that entircled the pian_i•t. ' and Mr. .James BBIIey, quel.
Attending were Alicia Cllo,
ing,
won't strt'l&lt;'h or 5ag, fttls lu xurious,
tion
helps
us
select
1he
skirt with an overskirt of tulle . soloiSt. Mrs. Whltcheod played ·
Birthdny Honored
Tommy Vaughan, Kenny Smith,
proper Dr. Scholl'•
· Her finger Up veil of illusion ''Always", "Through the Years",
Mrs. Barton is a graduate 1Jf
Mr. and Mr~. Hownrd Selden· Scott W1lton, ~ti,IIo Brown ami
wear! btautifully and it won't fuzz. And
Jtemedy, Appliance or
wu he)d in place by a band or "Oh, Promise Me", ~~ ~ .Love Yon the Olive-Orange High Schoo!, · &lt;.~ abel entertained with a ehicten Debbie ond Cln&lt;la lenlngs.
fx.st of all you tan pick your (;woritr color.
Arch Support ro relieve
Ulles' of the valley. Her only Trul y" and the tradlt)(lnal w,.d. member of the I.adies Auxilinry dinner, Sunday, at their home,
Mothers present were :Mr11.
ali
your
COGUDon
foot
jewelry were pearl necklace and dt~g 11,1 arch~s; ,M~-.. Bai.~ey san~ of Drew WebSter Post, American · Grove,, honorin g their son, Frank Jenpln~, )Uq. Rich Craven,
Now, walla Puritu twtlltn ia WOOLJTE
troubles.
earrings, the gift of the groom. ~IWI!AIIi.U&lt;&gt;J'Wer •
Bec~use Leg!,on. She 15 employed by tno·+iil;&amp;;,., on hls eleventh birthday. Mrs. Leo Sibtth,"MH. Kermit Wal·
- MW Mifltlt eoJd Wlltr t9ap
' '
She carried a white Bible topped and~iii"Ui'C ceremony 1'hc V. 0 · Edwards Insur:mce Agency ' A decor.attd birthday cake and ton and Mrs. Alex Cilo.
' - IG.ty "' """""
witb a yellow .throated white or· L-ord's Prayer.tt
.
as secreta ry.
home made ice cream were served
""' . . AppolnA birthday dinner was held In
chJd, lilies of the valley and
Guests were ~gistered m ~he
Mr. Barton is a grad uate or with the dinner to Mn. Ray Seid· the evening. A party cake was ser·
Other Puritan Sweaters in Nylon, Orion, Wool, Crew &amp;
Nt
Ctst or ObrllltllitN!
white carnations.
vestibule by Miss Dorothy Smtth, Pt. Plea sant High School. He h enabel, :Mrs. Roy Frccker and son ved with the dinner and also at
Y·J'ieck. Sleeveless, Pullover and Coat
lira. Rathel 'Smith or Colum· , niece or the bride.
~ m cmb~r of lh t! Prcsby!eriau Jimmy, and daughters, Jackie and the party in the alternoon.
FROM $3.95
e
• sister-in-law of the bride and
Mrs. Smith c ~o se a blue dr~ ss Church and the IOOF Lodge in Joan, and Mr. and Mr.s. Seidenabel
Present were Mrs. Rich Craven
of hontr, wor4!, a baUer- . with blue and white accessorH~s Pt. Pleasa nt. He is employed a!. and sons', Terry and Johnny.
and children, Michmel and David,
•lo;;;;;;;;;:;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;..-;;o;;;;;o;;;o;,;;;;o;;;;.;;;o;;;;;,;;;;;o;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,J the Phillip Sporn Plant.
Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, Mr. and Mrs.
I'
The couple are al home to lhclr
Hennessy and children, Patricia,
Home of Arrow Shirts
many frien&lt;ls at 11 5 1,~ West Sec· Racine High Glee
E. MAIN ST.
ond Street, Pomeroy.
Mary Kay, Maureen and B••
POMEROY
dette.
i
iijiljijiijiijiij
Attending tbe reception ~ere Club·Pionning A
Mrs, Clay Tuttle. Mrs. Mae T U!·
tie, Mrs. Effie Pyles, Mrs. Lloyd Jitney Supper
Summerfield and Mrs. C. A. Chaf.
The Racine High School Glee
Cct! and son, Charles Henry, of
Club is sponsoring a jitney "fi UP·
I.ong Bottom.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Barton and per and square dance Jl the hi gh
Gary, Ronnie and Billy Joe, and school nudil.orlum Salurday, Oct.
I •
Mr. George Roach, Pt. Pleasant. 19 starting at 5 p. m.
The d&lt;Jnce will begi n at 8 with
llrs. Owen Barton, Michael and
the Cirrle Four provid ing music.
Wilhelmina, Belle, IV. Va.
Mrs. Freda Miller, Mrs. Edgar Refreshments will be served
Dorst, Mrs. Elizabeth Wickham throughout the dance.
'l'h~ pub lic is cordially invited
Mrs. Rus.sel! Spencer and Regina
9
Rev. and Mrs. E. E. B"arnhar 1 Proceeds are to be earmarked
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaul, Mr
and Mrs. John Wickham, Mn;. for Glee Club capes. iiiiii~=~!!lll
l:ome In and
Eddie Hartung, Mrs. Barbar2
Gaul, Mrs. Oris Gau l and Mr~.
Paul Hoffman nnd Myrna, Beth
L.~nd Janet Sue, Chester.
Mr.. Ida Eichinger and Miss
CITY~
Jo)ce Bowers, Minersville; Rev.
and Mrs. Edmoqd Life, l!rs. Roy
R. Hannum, Mr. and Mrs. Gran!
Final week nf our big 10-day sale. Everything
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Smith,
in
our store (except fair ·lrade Items, at lard to
and Mrs. Ernie Whitehead and
believe prtr~s. The roads to Plekeb'l in Mason
Jeanie, Reedsville; Mr. and Mrs
aty are u smooth u 1 ribbon.
OB&lt;ar Dillinger, Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A, Smith
Uoyd and Cbnnie, Mrs. Robert
Save on
Vance, Mrs. Paul Torrence and
Gregory, Miss Betty Kennedy
and Mrs. Lois Morrison, Colum·
bus; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clarlr,

\

Hoosier~ MountaineerSt Feel Slap

Ite~~!·

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Stewart said the yiolotlon, ·. Involving a tabled Kentucky prep
baaketball playl' r, did not .cOm·
prise an infraction in his opln·
ion aince "a person not conner:t·
ed with the university did certain
things without th&lt;' knowledge of
the university. lie snid further
that West Virginia declined t-~u
acce pt th e P.rospcct!Vt' a thl e f ~.
i~(lntilled as ·Kelly Coleman . '

e~bou.t

a dozen prospt&gt;r ti,•e

ath-

letes.

Flnl~w.

wh:~ ~=• "~:~~~~~g ~ ~u~~~-

!t

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pick Of hla pack .. .

Red"~e

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evo U'.Jona

OJ
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games for boys and
girls of all aees!

You can benefit by shopping

now

for the following

reasons . , ..

-.c;reoter

Selections
*Eaaier Shopping
*Connnitnt Poymtnh

·~ .

»rs.

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$10.95

FREE
FOOT TEST

LVIURIOUS IROOIDALE
BAILOI PUUOVER

DOWNI·E-GROSS; Inc.

VISIT
BAKER'S

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Let (Js GJ\te Yea A• lltbaate

LU. •1111 IUILDING:SUPPliS

BATH ROOM' and
PLUMBING SUmiES

Vickie and BenneUa Rae, Hem·

lock Grove: Mr. and Mrs. Leo s.
Curtis and Larry, Mr. and Mrs.
Jamea Bailey, Mf. , and Mra.
William Oblinger and Debbie of
Pomeroy; Mi. and Mrs. Russe ll
Smith, Dorothy Doris and Dwight,
Glen Burnie, Maryland.

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Through This Big Sale

All AT 20% DISCOUNT PRICES
ALL HARDWARE ON SALE
Nothing Less Than 20% Off
Through Our 10 Day Sale!
Any Fair Trade Hardware We Must Sell at
Regular Price
Save on

HEATING STOVES
At 20% Discount

You'll feel rhe difference from your first tankfull

PICKEN'S IN

!

MASON

SAVE· 2Qo/o
SAVE' 30%

ON

ID 1'be Heart of .... CliY
Pllone SP-85554
Muon City, W. f •·

NO OTHER GASOUNE COMPARES WlfH A·Pt.USI It satisfies the super-octane
'
demands o~~ay'1 hiaheat eompreaaion cars. You get knock·free performance,
plus smooth, instant acceleration. Stabilized A·Plua octanes hold their power at
all speeds. A·Plue Power Blend keeps new cars young ... gives new liff to older
cars. You get plus-miles per tankful.

RE DAYS

SAVE ., H'IRE

MATIIIAU INCORtoRAtiD

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ON THE ENLARGED DISPLAY ROOMS- IN OUR STORE AND ACROSS STREET
IN MEIGS GRdCERY BUILD·ING. ALL THIS MONTH BAKER FURNITURE WILL
BE OPEN TILL P.M.

Fuel Bilfs

HOGG &amp; %USPAN

lt'e Nota Bit Too Early To Use Our

CHRISTMAS
LAY-AWAY

u;

Add Comfort

Ken and John's

Wonderful toys and

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VIsit

Santa's left us the

puritan

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ROUSH'S
Shoe Store

Oldham and ,Jim Drechin.
Jim Greengrass, who formerly
played for the Redleg, and Phil·
lies, was purcb;ucd from Socn·
mento of the Pacific Coasl Lea·
gue by the Detroit Tigers.
Walt Ca rddock ond Ray Herbert, both with Buffalo or th•'
International League, were pur.
ehased by th~ parent Kans'"
City Athlellcs, who gave up on
both In previous trials.

TOY
.TOWN
NOW

it's by

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Palys Gets New Chance ·In Majors As
Redlegs Bring Him Up From'Seattle
NEW YORK UP- It was "movlng11 day In tht major leagues today. with several former bl~
leaguers returning for ano.ther
chance and othero heglnnlng the
long road back to the minors.
Stan Palys, who led the South·
ern Aoaoelatlon with a .359 batting mark 1111 season was pur·
chaoed by the Clltcinnatl Redleeo.
who eave up shortstop Bobby
,Durnbaugh and pitchers John

S~bol.l's

r

At Morgantown, W. Va., unl·
verslty Presidrnt Irvin Stewart
said he fflt the probation. impos·
ed following fin di ngs of th&lt;
NCAA'~ lnCraction.s
commlttce
was "unjuat."

the suspension of its new foot·
hall coach, Phil Dickens, last
July. Dickena' auapenslon lot·
lowed th• revelotlon or tnegat
offers or vacation transpotl:utiDtl
money and "incidental expense"
•llowancco or $50 a month to

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· Of NCAA With 1-Yw Probation Ban

wa~

Through Our 10 Day Sale

SALE!

SAVE 4Qo/o
SAVE 50%

All Hunting Clothes
On Sole 25% Off
ban't Let This Sole Go By
SAVE NOW!
Get Reody For Christmae!
Save by Bu.)tipg at PICKENS BIG

ALL FISHING SUPPLIES

30%o,_ DISCOUNT
SAVE FOR NEXT YEAR
'l'llis Prloo Good Ul Days Only

5-Gal. Burket-Reg. Price $2.79

Asphaltum Roof Paint ···· Sale $1.99
5-Gal. -

leg. $5.5()

Rutlalld Ro•f Coating · ·· · Sale $3.99
7-qt. -llt:g. Price $1.89

CUT RATE SALE

CANNER ··············· ··· ··99c:

All Toys In Stock SO% OH

WAUPAPER SALE

YOU CANNOT PASS THIS UP
ALL SALES CASH THROUGH OCT. Uth ·NO DISH STAMPS GIVEN ON SALE

And We Have Good Stock

~L~A~~PO~LY . . .....

CUT 40%

SAVE FOR NI:XT YEAR
YOU GilT ALMOST IIALF OFF

Toytown is Cully stocked,
rlehl now, With dolls and
toys of every description.
• • . A few pennies will
lloid your selections unlit

PlltPICr POWER PAR1'NIR ...Valvolifte All-Climate Motor Oil ... t.ne
nil season, all tAmperature, AII'AIIIerlcan motor oil, Alw~ free.&amp;winr,

Our Biggest Sale

And, Many, Many

.December 24th.

tough·bodied, SUPER e!'gineered. Change today to Valvoline All-Climate.

In 20 Years!

Other Bargains

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. The ·SPORTS CENT·ER
A•srtsed MeGreeor Sporting ~. ~Ill'

• MILL IT.
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Plenty

ASHLAND OIL &amp; IIFINING COM,ANY
. (;ALLONS

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AMERI(AN SUITS
$22.50 to $39.50

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~~~to6w!~n B~~~~· ol'~. ~reas::~ oM~:SO li~n::i• ft.t
Ho~se ~ 'rraie:~n

Hoosl~rs '

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The

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. UP- Indl·
ua and West VIrginia the la t·
est schools to run afoul of new
"get-tough" National Collegia!c
Athletic AlSo. policies, today
made clear they coiiSidor their
one-ym prob,tlons a major
.!!lap.

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Free Parking

MASON, W.VA.

Plenty of Free Parking

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Foot Spetialist
At,The Chester House Of Prayer
SOCIETY · I' Hallowe'en
Plan• were made ror~~~!~~~~a~eJr,~~!!~:~~~ !~!~ Visits Middleport
party to bo held II the ert ThOMPIIOn,_ Dirt Game: aad This S l
day
Mr.. l!llzobeih Vaughan and Miss I Junior High Sehnol auditorium on llrs. Woyn• Swllh... Game Center.
a
ur
Myrtis Kay Parker were In Colum·r Thursday,
24. at 7:30
m. The attendance banner was

Smith-Barton Wedding Vows Given

4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 16, 1057

Hawthorne Goes .Into Line On Deflnse

SPORTS
D£sK

POMEROY 1

,

Oentml School PTA Planning

SWEATERS
Sizes 34-40

JACQUARDS and PLAIN COLORS
SLIPOVERS and BU'M'ON STYLES

NEW YORK
CLOT~ING HO:USE
POMEROY, OHIO

HIGH-\b\11 tiM'f
motht!lialits ' ~lliM',''wa~
NF. W YORK UP- Ttl• tempora· &lt;·d wresttin11 coach lor the i~~::\1!1'(
$8 seosun, replacing ·
lure dropped to 18 degrees :a Valdes. currel'ltly on
Dig Piney, Wyo., early loday- 1,:-::-:.::.:::::====~=:;,
tolfiesl in tile nation- the u. S. 1j
o~t.
p.
For MM and Yount
bus Monday to attend the Ohio with the Grnnd Mmh at 6 p. m. awarded to the Second Grade with
Dr Wm M Scholl world·rc· \\'('alhC'r nure:tu r('pcrtwt Tht•
hi ~l"'''
'""'perature '~''"''"'"
Stnte Trade Show sponsor•d by when the Central PTA mot Monday !•fteen p~rento p1oonl.
now~od fooi_.uihorlty i; sending a was
95 at Kingsville, Tex.
the Ohio CosmctologL"'ts ot the evening' at th e school.
Followmg the uline~s bACS~1on persona l repreJentative to this
Dcshl "r·HIIton Hotel.
tins. C. E. 'fompki us, president, a ~rogram was presente Y ~·· (•ommunity , to hold a one-day-only
FINED $1~, JAILIO
Cl!fford Ken nc&lt;l y underwrnt )Jresidcd and the meeting opened Oliver. Michael. p,roer~m rha~r· Foot Rellt..'f demonstration ut
Raymond Pricl!. or New !Iaven.
Sizes 16 to 46
major surgery Momluv nt Holzer with ttw plec.lge l.o The Jt~lag led by man. includmg a to(! ance 'TY ltOUHh's Shoe Stnre in ·\flddlepjort w. Va., was tined $100 and costs
A1neriean Sport Coats
0
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Hospltfll.
·
' T('rry Ohlinger followed by group C' hal"lcsann! llcHSi
poem, '.
on Sat~rday October ui.
and sc ntcnct•d to ttlrec da)·s in jail
'2!.50 to $!7.50
Miss Bnrb:u·.a Ann Weh~un~. RN !!ingin~ .. oC "The· Star Spangled M.~ di~!h~;~
fo~~n~~ ~~~~:fiw~ Mr. HibiJx: m:.mager or Ute store, by M~yor E. ~·. Robinson Mor.da)
returned to her dutleg at til(' Uni- ~ ~annel' led by . Mrs. rALucltlc ~ea ~ ... , .. ~rlstopher Tompkinal expects that a considerable num. ni"ht on con\'iction of driving
versity Uospit11-., Cfiicogo, 'futs· Swarkhamn\(lr ami_lh£&gt; P' pruy· r~. ou · e for fatbetB Charle; ber of foot sufrcrers will bike qd· while intoxica.t(.od.
da~ evening after n week end cr ~Y Mrsr ·~o.mpkl~~a. rtsponsd
nttmber ',.comln vantage, or thiB_ event. lie points
---''---vi•ll with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weh- Chief. of P&lt; hce. tl anklln H u~on !;~gar. d :~~ ll~untslb" bv the kif out that accordmg to government
TAKES WAUTLING
run~ and other relu.ti~cs.
.
p~es£'nted_ P-arh of th e patro ys rh~~n band with Mrs.' s:.vackham· statist_ics •"nine out of t'\'ery ten
GRA~VJLLE, . 0. UP- Or . Ar
Pomeroy
Court &amp; !nd
M1ss Lena GrUeser 1s spto mli ng With a pict ure of the group and .
nying on the &gt;ianD
l Amer1c.an adulb suf!cr from some drew Sterrett Denison Uni vNsi tJ
1. ·
a wee!'\ in Grundv Va with Mr complimented them on lhe wonder· l'l lll"Compa
sort or common foot trouble" and
·
·
and M~s Fred MeS~her ~nd family. ful job they .nrP doin li. It WiU vot·
At the clohse oftsthe meetmg P_Dtd· says Mr. Hibbs most of it is need·l-!r¥;r;;;~o.iijiiiiir;;;;T,,;,;;:iiiY'rc.~~. ~P'f*~
·
·
• gmzc
· th c 1 luck-.
refres. dmen
were ~:~cne
.
Walter· Bacr, Mtncnvtlle,
und er·· Cf1to ~r1opt 3 P1nn t rc("o
.
h
less suffering. ·He explatnt'd
that
went sur~cry ilt Holzer Hospi ta l I pa trol boy~ ut lhc rnd of the wtth the C&lt;ln or 8t. group as os- Dr. Scholl't representati ve is a
Tuesdny.
, sc h(lOI term.
I
\tonkey Run group wUI be specialist in Dr.
Foot R_e·
Mr. 9nd Mrs. Andreas Turnbull
Hoom mothers we n• named for h0 st · for the Noveltabcr nw:et· Iter Method and Belenlltfic sh()(' ht' or Columbus \'iliitcd Sunday with th e yrar an d included : First grade. . esses
ting and has had many years of
· Mrs. Jacob Ebersbach.
' )1n. Fl'anklin lludson and Mn. Jug.
training and experience.
John
And('rson,
son
of
Mr.
and
Richard
Gilmore;
Second,
Mrs.
Foot suffers !rom thi1 commun·
IMrs. William Anderson entered Leonml Van Mrter and Mrs. Oli· Second Mo~nday
ity will be given a free root test
Holzer Hospital ~lond ay evening as vcr Michael : thh·d, Mrs. Charleo
Dr. Scholl'• Podo-graph (a pa·
a medical pnticnt .
L•gar and ~h·s. Wuyne Swisher: Sewing CJu Jn
tented proc•01 for liking loot
fourth, Mrs. Gard ner Mankin and
prints of stocking(ld feet). Dr.
!Irs.
Harley
Hendricks:
fifth,
Mrs.
Christmas
Plans
Scholl'•
represent.ti'f will lht• n
New Haven Girl
Uax Folmer nnd .\1rs. Charles Rtf·
demonstrate to each indi vidual,
fie t~nd sixth . Mr1:1. Roy Mayer und
Plans ~er'e dlacussed forth~ an· how the properly Jeleeted, cor·
Majorette
Mrs. Eu ~rnold.
•lual Christmll party when s... rectly fitted Dr. Scholl's Appli·
Supt. Charles Gibbs spoke on the ond Monday Sewi1J8 Club met Mon- an~e or Arch Support, will bring
1For College Band
five mill operating levy for , the day eV&lt;nlng at the home of Mn. !UtCk reU•f l':l'm' commo~ loot
schools after which it was voted Crace H(llter, E. Jdain St.
t!oubles. M.r. Hibbs ~ys he ll c&lt;ln·
Betty Jones of New Haven and to endorse the levy and m~ll\ber· AIIOB Martha Howell, president ftdent that !lr. Scholls represtnta·
•
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. '
bl '
former majorette of the Wahama h'
Itt
d'
at the meetlne. Th• birth- Uve will be able to help many
Miss Lillian Maeel Smith, dau- Ina leng_tn rown o1 ue 1ace Hi h School band, has been named ' lp eomm ee were name ·, 1a
ol . Eleanor Robson was people to literally "get back on '
ghter of Mr. and Mli. Bert o\'er aatm. Her bead dress was
g j II r h Gl 'II S
make a house to houac eanvas lor
and abe wao preoentod ! the feet" Appointments are now
Smith, Long Bottom, RouJe 2, be· of blue iealben . to mat&lt;h hor 1 ma ore e or 1 e en VI • t•te the levy.
lrum tile dwb and alio from
" ed ·
came the bride ol ' Rieh1rd S. gown. She eairied 8 colonial! College band,
Committees named for
Seerel Pal. lolra. Paul Kloes, •'-"-':..P1_ ·_ _ _ __ _
b
t I . • carnatiOllS
Miss Jones, the daughter of Mr. lowe'en perty were Mrs
,Clark: nlect and Mrs. Roy E. Jones of New Ha- Arnold , Mrs. Richard
W v s turd y s t her 28 ot tlte bride t~ bridesmaid and ven, 11 a .freshma~ at Geovme Lee Tyo, Mrs. Charles Leear, Mra. verwy gilt from ti•ir Se&lt;ret Jlal.
0
at · th:··
Ches: Connie t.an 'Smllli, niece ol the
Roy Mayer aMnd Mrs .becarMI 11, A aalad eotirae was served by
t
bride the flower girl wore lden- h
. h V d'
Sweet Shop; rs. A1 rt an 1n,
bosteio to \bose named alHive
er.
, '
.
1 h'
f P one operator at t e ana lum Mrs Elwood Bowers Mrs G a r d n e r ! .
The vows or .the , double ring heal ballerma · engt gowns o Plant In Groham Stotlon prior to
·:
•
M and
George Sclmelder, Yl'l.
ceremony were read at half alter pink net over. 't~lleta. The fllttd her entering college.
MDoan km,RMrbs. H~w ar0H gjdn,Lers: Dwiehl Parker, loin. Jamos Clat·
' two o'clock by the Rev. Edmond bodlee featured a portrait neck·
·
n ey e1 e · " rs. aro
m. worthy IJld 1111'11. lila• Ward.
Life, before an ol~r flinked with Jlft. and the full net ikirt wu ond a corsage of pink earnatlon! ley, Mrs_. Paul Zirkle and Mrs. Eu
•
palms with tall baakets ol whllo scalloped around the bottom
A reception was held at tho gene Tr1plctl Refreshments S~.ll~.
gladoli and fern aild tWII senn with a pink rose 'Uit each scallop. home of the bride's parents Col· Mrs. Edward Arnold, Mrs. Sld· Halloween Motif
•
braneh eandelabra on either allle. Tiley wore ' held. bands of pink lowing the ceremony. Arrange- ~~? ~en't;'t" HM~ Ch~leo :fr•·
on the pianp w" an arr,naemenl roses to m~te~ tbeir gowns. Miss menti of pink and while gladoli Hrs.d .rakn 1Mn uWsollbn, rHa. odor eyd Carried Out At
"• "'"k •~• ..._k, = I ""lh ,..11\ ~ • coltftlii bouquet ~ate&lt;! the hoine.
en rtc s, rs.
ur o an
"' "" "''". '!• e
. "' ""~''"" · · · · - ··• ~... s lth
~Irs. Leonard VanMeter, Five Cent
,1111 Wb!lt bllll'$ 1ft · I )bid· , Of ~~~~ ~~~01)- """;mtR m .k Serving the_cake afier It was Fl•h Pond· Mrs. Oli~er .Michael, Birthday Party
'eliil &lt;Ill eltqet ill!*. · Wllltt iiiti• a -+hilie ....
dteora.ed lft, t\ln cut by the brJde ond groom was Mrs Max ' Folmer Mrs George
Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Hennessy
tl~ Ii~el ol tile ville~ and CiQed 111!1. t&lt;lse petala.
Mrs.' Bob Vanee, Columbus; M". Hicks, Mrs. Richard Gll.;ore and enterllllled with a party )olonday
litlltlln, bells milt~ 111e,.pe~.
lolr. Bill Barton, Pl. PI~~nt. John W1ckham, Chester, served ),Irs Jean Carson Ten Cent Fiah afternoon honoring their daughter,
. .GiV!ftl i~ .mmiage by hl!r lath· ~ •• hUt man for hiS ro. the punch and Mrs. Frank Clark, Pond.
'
Bernedette, on her fourth birthSAT. OCT. 19th
' f;r, the b\'1tlo wore a ·ballenu,, Iller, lild Bil'y· Joe Barton,
l!emloek Grove, the eoffee.
, Mrs. John Werry, Mrs. Charles day.
1
·Jeftglh ;own ·or &lt;hantllly lace. an~ pllcw of l~e groom:.,, ~ r ng
The couple Jeft alter the rccep- Lytle, Mrs. Jack Seldenable and
The Hallowe'en theme was car·
A l~dal representati•e
The Fabulous New Sweater
· ~yl011 tulle over sMin. The lttttd l. bearer. trsbers. wore Mr. d ~e lion for a tverlding trip to Flor- Mrs. Phyllis Spaulding, Game ried out In ttle decorations, refrom Dt. 11'm. M. Scholl'•
\Odlee featurtd a ~:e•lloped PM'· Roach, P_t. Pleasant an
r. id.a. For her trave ling costume Stand; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wiles, freshments and favors.
O.ic•go headqa&amp;ttera will
Here's the sweater you\e been searching fer
trait nc~kline and long sleeves• Grant S~lth, Reedsville.
the bride chose a navy blue dress Mr. and Mrs. Gene Norton, Mr. and
Gamea were played and prizes
be here ro uaisr us in mak.
- it's Puritan', Luxurious sleeveleu knit
which eame to a point over the
Preredtng _the cer~mony, a h~lr with mate !ling jacket and blu,. Mrs. Edgar Thomas and Mrs. John awarded the winners, after which
iog PedoJ!iphic priou of
--hAnds. The· bt:luffaat skirt of tulle !tour•. of nuptla l mi.IBIC was provld· and while .acces!&gt;ories and wore
of st3.rtling nf'w Han Lon. the fahulou~ yara.
your sc:ocldnged {eet.
the honored guest opened ~er
was enhan~d .by four point pep: ed by Mrs. Maxine Whitehead, the orchid from her bridal bou- Terry Seidenabel
gilta.
Ban l.on is a~rhrnt, wastu"!ii without iJJl)d ..
nia wonderful inno~
lum ol Iaee that entircled the pian_i•t. ' and Mr. .James BBIIey, quel.
Attending were Alicia Cllo,
ing,
won't strt'l&lt;'h or 5ag, fttls lu xurious,
tion
helps
us
select
1he
skirt with an overskirt of tulle . soloiSt. Mrs. Whltcheod played ·
Birthdny Honored
Tommy Vaughan, Kenny Smith,
proper Dr. Scholl'•
· Her finger Up veil of illusion ''Always", "Through the Years",
Mrs. Barton is a graduate 1Jf
Mr. and Mr~. Hownrd Selden· Scott W1lton, ~ti,IIo Brown ami
wear! btautifully and it won't fuzz. And
Jtemedy, Appliance or
wu he)d in place by a band or "Oh, Promise Me", ~~ ~ .Love Yon the Olive-Orange High Schoo!, · &lt;.~ abel entertained with a ehicten Debbie ond Cln&lt;la lenlngs.
fx.st of all you tan pick your (;woritr color.
Arch Support ro relieve
Ulles' of the valley. Her only Trul y" and the tradlt)(lnal w,.d. member of the I.adies Auxilinry dinner, Sunday, at their home,
Mothers present were :Mr11.
ali
your
COGUDon
foot
jewelry were pearl necklace and dt~g 11,1 arch~s; ,M~-.. Bai.~ey san~ of Drew WebSter Post, American · Grove,, honorin g their son, Frank Jenpln~, )Uq. Rich Craven,
Now, walla Puritu twtlltn ia WOOLJTE
troubles.
earrings, the gift of the groom. ~IWI!AIIi.U&lt;&gt;J'Wer •
Bec~use Leg!,on. She 15 employed by tno·+iil;&amp;;,., on hls eleventh birthday. Mrs. Leo Sibtth,"MH. Kermit Wal·
- MW Mifltlt eoJd Wlltr t9ap
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She carried a white Bible topped and~iii"Ui'C ceremony 1'hc V. 0 · Edwards Insur:mce Agency ' A decor.attd birthday cake and ton and Mrs. Alex Cilo.
' - IG.ty "' """""
witb a yellow .throated white or· L-ord's Prayer.tt
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as secreta ry.
home made ice cream were served
""' . . AppolnA birthday dinner was held In
chJd, lilies of the valley and
Guests were ~gistered m ~he
Mr. Barton is a grad uate or with the dinner to Mn. Ray Seid· the evening. A party cake was ser·
Other Puritan Sweaters in Nylon, Orion, Wool, Crew &amp;
Nt
Ctst or ObrllltllitN!
white carnations.
vestibule by Miss Dorothy Smtth, Pt. Plea sant High School. He h enabel, :Mrs. Roy Frccker and son ved with the dinner and also at
Y·J'ieck. Sleeveless, Pullover and Coat
lira. Rathel 'Smith or Colum· , niece or the bride.
~ m cmb~r of lh t! Prcsby!eriau Jimmy, and daughters, Jackie and the party in the alternoon.
FROM $3.95
e
• sister-in-law of the bride and
Mrs. Smith c ~o se a blue dr~ ss Church and the IOOF Lodge in Joan, and Mr. and Mr.s. Seidenabel
Present were Mrs. Rich Craven
of hontr, wor4!, a baUer- . with blue and white accessorH~s Pt. Pleasa nt. He is employed a!. and sons', Terry and Johnny.
and children, Michmel and David,
•lo;;;;;;;;;:;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;..-;;o;;;;;o;;;o;,;;;;o;;;;.;;;o;;;;;,;;;;;o;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,J the Phillip Sporn Plant.
Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, Mr. and Mrs.
I'
The couple are al home to lhclr
Hennessy and children, Patricia,
Home of Arrow Shirts
many frien&lt;ls at 11 5 1,~ West Sec· Racine High Glee
E. MAIN ST.
ond Street, Pomeroy.
Mary Kay, Maureen and B••
POMEROY
dette.
i
iijiljijiijiijiij
Attending tbe reception ~ere Club·Pionning A
Mrs, Clay Tuttle. Mrs. Mae T U!·
tie, Mrs. Effie Pyles, Mrs. Lloyd Jitney Supper
Summerfield and Mrs. C. A. Chaf.
The Racine High School Glee
Cct! and son, Charles Henry, of
Club is sponsoring a jitney "fi UP·
I.ong Bottom.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Barton and per and square dance Jl the hi gh
Gary, Ronnie and Billy Joe, and school nudil.orlum Salurday, Oct.
I •
Mr. George Roach, Pt. Pleasant. 19 starting at 5 p. m.
The d&lt;Jnce will begi n at 8 with
llrs. Owen Barton, Michael and
the Cirrle Four provid ing music.
Wilhelmina, Belle, IV. Va.
Mrs. Freda Miller, Mrs. Edgar Refreshments will be served
Dorst, Mrs. Elizabeth Wickham throughout the dance.
'l'h~ pub lic is cordially invited
Mrs. Rus.sel! Spencer and Regina
9
Rev. and Mrs. E. E. B"arnhar 1 Proceeds are to be earmarked
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaul, Mr
and Mrs. John Wickham, Mn;. for Glee Club capes. iiiiii~=~!!lll
l:ome In and
Eddie Hartung, Mrs. Barbar2
Gaul, Mrs. Oris Gau l and Mr~.
Paul Hoffman nnd Myrna, Beth
L.~nd Janet Sue, Chester.
Mr.. Ida Eichinger and Miss
CITY~
Jo)ce Bowers, Minersville; Rev.
and Mrs. Edmoqd Life, l!rs. Roy
R. Hannum, Mr. and Mrs. Gran!
Final week nf our big 10-day sale. Everything
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Smith,
in
our store (except fair ·lrade Items, at lard to
and Mrs. Ernie Whitehead and
believe prtr~s. The roads to Plekeb'l in Mason
Jeanie, Reedsville; Mr. and Mrs
aty are u smooth u 1 ribbon.
OB&lt;ar Dillinger, Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A, Smith
Uoyd and Cbnnie, Mrs. Robert
Save on
Vance, Mrs. Paul Torrence and
Gregory, Miss Betty Kennedy
and Mrs. Lois Morrison, Colum·
bus; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clarlr,

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Hoosier~ MountaineerSt Feel Slap

Ite~~!·

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Stewart said the yiolotlon, ·. Involving a tabled Kentucky prep
baaketball playl' r, did not .cOm·
prise an infraction in his opln·
ion aince "a person not conner:t·
ed with the university did certain
things without th&lt;' knowledge of
the university. lie snid further
that West Virginia declined t-~u
acce pt th e P.rospcct!Vt' a thl e f ~.
i~(lntilled as ·Kelly Coleman . '

e~bou.t

a dozen prospt&gt;r ti,•e

ath-

letes.

Flnl~w.

wh:~ ~=• "~:~~~~~g ~ ~u~~~-

!t

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pick Of hla pack .. .

Red"~e

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evo U'.Jona

OJ
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games for boys and
girls of all aees!

You can benefit by shopping

now

for the following

reasons . , ..

-.c;reoter

Selections
*Eaaier Shopping
*Connnitnt Poymtnh

·~ .

»rs.

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$10.95

FREE
FOOT TEST

LVIURIOUS IROOIDALE
BAILOI PUUOVER

DOWNI·E-GROSS; Inc.

VISIT
BAKER'S

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Let (Js GJ\te Yea A• lltbaate

LU. •1111 IUILDING:SUPPliS

BATH ROOM' and
PLUMBING SUmiES

Vickie and BenneUa Rae, Hem·

lock Grove: Mr. and Mrs. Leo s.
Curtis and Larry, Mr. and Mrs.
Jamea Bailey, Mf. , and Mra.
William Oblinger and Debbie of
Pomeroy; Mi. and Mrs. Russe ll
Smith, Dorothy Doris and Dwight,
Glen Burnie, Maryland.

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Through This Big Sale

All AT 20% DISCOUNT PRICES
ALL HARDWARE ON SALE
Nothing Less Than 20% Off
Through Our 10 Day Sale!
Any Fair Trade Hardware We Must Sell at
Regular Price
Save on

HEATING STOVES
At 20% Discount

You'll feel rhe difference from your first tankfull

PICKEN'S IN

!

MASON

SAVE· 2Qo/o
SAVE' 30%

ON

ID 1'be Heart of .... CliY
Pllone SP-85554
Muon City, W. f •·

NO OTHER GASOUNE COMPARES WlfH A·Pt.USI It satisfies the super-octane
'
demands o~~ay'1 hiaheat eompreaaion cars. You get knock·free performance,
plus smooth, instant acceleration. Stabilized A·Plua octanes hold their power at
all speeds. A·Plue Power Blend keeps new cars young ... gives new liff to older
cars. You get plus-miles per tankful.

RE DAYS

SAVE ., H'IRE

MATIIIAU INCORtoRAtiD

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ON THE ENLARGED DISPLAY ROOMS- IN OUR STORE AND ACROSS STREET
IN MEIGS GRdCERY BUILD·ING. ALL THIS MONTH BAKER FURNITURE WILL
BE OPEN TILL P.M.

Fuel Bilfs

HOGG &amp; %USPAN

lt'e Nota Bit Too Early To Use Our

CHRISTMAS
LAY-AWAY

u;

Add Comfort

Ken and John's

Wonderful toys and

:\.!'!~I":.!'":!e~~:4 ~· a~~

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VIsit

Santa's left us the

puritan

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ROUSH'S
Shoe Store

Oldham and ,Jim Drechin.
Jim Greengrass, who formerly
played for the Redleg, and Phil·
lies, was purcb;ucd from Socn·
mento of the Pacific Coasl Lea·
gue by the Detroit Tigers.
Walt Ca rddock ond Ray Herbert, both with Buffalo or th•'
International League, were pur.
ehased by th~ parent Kans'"
City Athlellcs, who gave up on
both In previous trials.

TOY
.TOWN
NOW

it's by

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Palys Gets New Chance ·In Majors As
Redlegs Bring Him Up From'Seattle
NEW YORK UP- It was "movlng11 day In tht major leagues today. with several former bl~
leaguers returning for ano.ther
chance and othero heglnnlng the
long road back to the minors.
Stan Palys, who led the South·
ern Aoaoelatlon with a .359 batting mark 1111 season was pur·
chaoed by the Clltcinnatl Redleeo.
who eave up shortstop Bobby
,Durnbaugh and pitchers John

S~bol.l's

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At Morgantown, W. Va., unl·
verslty Presidrnt Irvin Stewart
said he fflt the probation. impos·
ed following fin di ngs of th&lt;
NCAA'~ lnCraction.s
commlttce
was "unjuat."

the suspension of its new foot·
hall coach, Phil Dickens, last
July. Dickena' auapenslon lot·
lowed th• revelotlon or tnegat
offers or vacation transpotl:utiDtl
money and "incidental expense"
•llowancco or $50 a month to

L&amp;Z
SHOP

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· Of NCAA With 1-Yw Probation Ban

wa~

Through Our 10 Day Sale

SALE!

SAVE 4Qo/o
SAVE 50%

All Hunting Clothes
On Sole 25% Off
ban't Let This Sole Go By
SAVE NOW!
Get Reody For Christmae!
Save by Bu.)tipg at PICKENS BIG

ALL FISHING SUPPLIES

30%o,_ DISCOUNT
SAVE FOR NEXT YEAR
'l'llis Prloo Good Ul Days Only

5-Gal. Burket-Reg. Price $2.79

Asphaltum Roof Paint ···· Sale $1.99
5-Gal. -

leg. $5.5()

Rutlalld Ro•f Coating · ·· · Sale $3.99
7-qt. -llt:g. Price $1.89

CUT RATE SALE

CANNER ··············· ··· ··99c:

All Toys In Stock SO% OH

WAUPAPER SALE

YOU CANNOT PASS THIS UP
ALL SALES CASH THROUGH OCT. Uth ·NO DISH STAMPS GIVEN ON SALE

And We Have Good Stock

~L~A~~PO~LY . . .....

CUT 40%

SAVE FOR NI:XT YEAR
YOU GilT ALMOST IIALF OFF

Toytown is Cully stocked,
rlehl now, With dolls and
toys of every description.
• • . A few pennies will
lloid your selections unlit

PlltPICr POWER PAR1'NIR ...Valvolifte All-Climate Motor Oil ... t.ne
nil season, all tAmperature, AII'AIIIerlcan motor oil, Alw~ free.&amp;winr,

Our Biggest Sale

And, Many, Many

.December 24th.

tough·bodied, SUPER e!'gineered. Change today to Valvoline All-Climate.

In 20 Years!

Other Bargains

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. The ·SPORTS CENT·ER
A•srtsed MeGreeor Sporting ~. ~Ill'

• MILL IT.
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inDDUI'OlT
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Plenty

ASHLAND OIL &amp; IIFINING COM,ANY
. (;ALLONS

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AMERI(AN SUITS
$22.50 to $39.50

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fi rst blow

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~~~to6w!~n B~~~~· ol'~. ~reas::~ oM~:SO li~n::i• ft.t
Ho~se ~ 'rraie:~n

Hoosl~rs '

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$5.98to$1M8

The

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. UP- Indl·
ua and West VIrginia the la t·
est schools to run afoul of new
"get-tough" National Collegia!c
Athletic AlSo. policies, today
made clear they coiiSidor their
one-ym prob,tlons a major
.!!lap.

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Free Parking

MASON, W.VA.

Plenty of Free Parking

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_S-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 16, 1957
~h
Rev. Richard Wright )teld aerv· Oct. 31 with the . Orange ind dlcPO(t Sunday afternoon.
(20)8usrness Services aD
0 80 Of 00f ~ OWIDg
ices at the Spelman Chur&lt;h Sun· Hemlock Grove youth and Rev
Mr. and Mrs. Chat. O'Brien
day evenlne. lift. Wright and La· and Mrs. DoBler 'u gueat.. ·
roB CGNSISTBNT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Have your carpets, rugs and upapd s'on of Columbll.! spent the
Nell, Mro. Earl Henry, Mrs. IJoyd
The Allred Home De 111onstri·
holstery &lt;leaned by the modern
,.
Williams, Mro. George Burns tnd Uon Club met at tbe borne ol week,nd with ber ~aroota, Mr.
cleaning metho4 with Aera!W
CLEVELAND UP-Hank Gretn hoard of directors. Greenberg U. BeverlY, Mra Heleg Barter, Mrs. Isola Taylor OCt. 10 with an at· and Mrs. ~81'11er GrUfln.
Dry Foam. Quickly and econl).
Mis. Charlot!~ 'van Meier and
mically right In your OWI1 berg, one-time crown prince of the club's . second-largest share- Wlnllred Holland add Luana, Mrs. tendance of lB. Subject "Busl·
clout for tne Detroif Tigers but nolder with an estimated 15 to ~rry Johnson, F. M. Lockett, "'" Methods" was taught by daughters ond Mrs. Neva jlootlle
home.
Work
guaranteed.
Call
PHONE 398
Mr. and Mrs. Fe~is JusUo of here Mrs. Nolan. Tbe ;roup enJoyed a and dauehter called on ltfri. Paul
Rutland 24023.
19 14 6te now charged with .the lliial col· 20 per cent of stock.
lap•• of Cleveland's once-formid· Greenberg was plagued with atteMrn~ed dtheMservJceak. Abl
d potluck lunch at noon. The
Bucltley, Saturday.
RATES
· d'IS&lt;Ontent 1n
· t hi s CJtY
· d ght
· an Delaware
rs. ac (}bio
es vialtan 11 mee tl ng WI'II. be held on Nov. 14
QUICK SERVICE on Wateb fte. able baseball dynasty, today lac· growmg
1
pairing by Factory Trained ed a showdown to retain his po· which in 1948 se~ an all-time sea- ~uMr -:n: Mrs Waite~ Blak; Sun- on "Arts and Design" at the AI·
2 ceau JeliiWd. - lllltirlloD. lllnlmam charp 50e.-4 een.••
i)er ""'d for three OOIIIICUtift lnaertlona.
watchmaker COLLINS JEWEL- sition as Tribe general manager. son attendance record or 2,600.-l
I
1 Ired Grange Hall.
Special - ODe molllb for 25 eenta per word.
l ERS. P Jmtroy.
1 3 II
Greenberg was scheduled to 000 but which hai seen a steady 1 ·
·
1
.
Pull nt&lt; of 2 conta per word will be charged lor advertising U
"go on tri11l" before tile annual decline at the turnstiles ever
M d M L s w·
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Harold Henderson a~d Wilm:~
101 pald for before the !Jib of each montb following lnsorlion.
Venetian bttnds. All slid aDd
·
r h 1 1 d 1b
·
r. an rs. · · tmams wer~ Burnam were married at their
IJOUSk, 5 ROOMS
Erron In Adve~bould be reported Immediately. The
colors. Fiberglass awnings; Ra7· meehng o t e C eve an t u 'II since.
In Parkersburg Monday on btW- . newly furnished ind redecorated
and LARGJ; LOT IN
llllliJ Sentl::sl Will Dol be nopowlble for mOJe then one lneor
glo ~" heoters; electric llaht
Mr. nnd Mro. Richard. G~rla~d ne:;. and Mrs. Chuck Allensworth ' home here Oct. 12.
net Insertion.
POMEROf
fixmre•, plastic tile for balb·
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and three daughers of IllmoJB VIS· and sori were visiting relatives last
The Grange will sponsor . a
Card of Thanb 111d Speoial NotiCOI of Eventa $1.00. ()bltuortet
roollll!.
SURPRISE PARTY .
1ted Mr. and Mrs. Chlford Johnson ; Werinesday evening.
Halloween party and pie soCJal
Pllblisbed tt I coni per word.
Small Down Paymenl
~- lotlmat"
and familY Sunday everung.
i MiS5 Rctha Lewis, Letart visited October 25 at, the HaiL
Balance lJke Rent
( I ) NOtiCeS
1Matching davenport and chair, gas
Dala Wlpptl Supply
A surprise birthday party was
Bob Oliver spent !he week end , with Ml'll. Katie Ba" and other rei·
Harold RoaCh. ol Spencer, w.
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range, Bigelow ru~. 12 x 15. All
215 Unloto Avo.
given for Katie Oliver last Monday at home With his parents. He
ativeolaal Thursday
Va., recently viSited his sloter.
r
In good condition. Phone 3122.
Por..oroy, Ohio
evening al her home by her neigh. attending Glennville State Teach·
Darla and Deany Kelley, Pom· Mrs. Alma Whltlateh a~d family.
R. C. ·Gilmore
10 16 itp
113 !moe bocs. The evening was spent tn "' College.
eroy Ohio spent Monday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. D. Wood~
Phono ~ •
1,.-..-;;;;;;;;;.;..;;.;;,;;;;....-.;.."',i playing bingo. At a late hour ,.. f M~.I andp ntMrs.theJames
Bennett and wttb' Miss Opal Kelley.
visited ber mother and Mr. and
weekend 8 t Wav
M Fr k Ch
b
f l\l'd
PI I •·h 1 G nd 1 Electrolux Sweeper and Clarinet ·•·
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Your Only Authorizod
freshments were served to 'Misses ami Y e
:r~s-~~a~n:_..:;;::e:es~e;re~w~o~~~~·d:;;=:;~:;;:=~~~~~=.
uppen • na .., oe rou
Yo~":!~eC'ftlv~le~~·~:,L ll I ~orors::~~r~'~ ~61 be{gr:6:t;;
Fuller BRUSH MAN
Marylin aod Deann Dal'lll, Mr!. erly, Ohio, visiting relatives. Mro.
SA OCT 5
James Marriner
1Mack Stews~t. Mrs. Bill Stewart, Martht Bonnell returned With
T.
•
Mrs. Pearl Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs.• them.
StarUng at 10 AM
~!!o':;lo~~
A. B. Woodrum, Marcellene Buell,
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Young Is
S. S. attendance on Oct 13
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Lunch .......ran lltOUndt
Pho~ No. 121 _ Afllr S PM Mrs. Elver Fox, Mi" Lena Fox, visiting Mr. and Mrs Clarence was 3Q, the offering $7.12. Wor..
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Donation of Goods or eontrlbul0-7·tf Mrs. John M. Roush, Mrs. Elmer Smith at Memphis, Tennessee
ship services were held at 10:45
, .
lions r.;,•tefully accerW at
· - - - - - - - - - - - · Von Meter, Mrs. Ted Riley Sr.
M~. and M~s. Samuel Blake of wlih Albert warner. lay leader
ra~
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!;:~ ii;;~~ crarm StOI'\. TupSending gifts were Mrs. Jack Baltimore, Oh10 spent Sunday w1tb and an nttendance of 21.
, ..· . . .'
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See Elizabeth Lyons
T2RMIT!S lltTEIIMINATID
Fox, Le!Sie and IvY Sleeth.
Mro. Fannie Blake.
There was an attendance of
.
Sponsored by the ~e Barden
For free Inspection phone 383-M,
PARTY
. Mr .. and Mrs. Roy Smith of South 32 at last Wed. eve. prayer oer· . . .o,;. u.o.
Club
Rooms
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Lloyd Fox was surprised Carolina Is spendmg a few days vices with Linnie GauL leader.
"4(:,.~ ~- ~ · AII.ittliC
All work guaranteed. Fully In· I last Tnursday evening by 1 host ,·•lth bls parents, Mr. and Mrs. AI This week's leader Is L¥•Y Gaul.
7 . .
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7r'"'7
~.w
Furniturt
•ured.
Vaughan's
Induotrlal
and
of
friend
at
her
home
celebrating
bert
Smith.
Mr.
Smith
is
serving
The
Chester
charge
MYF
Haoclquolftn Por
n
ReslleJ,tlal Termite Control !fer- I her birthday. Bingo wss played. In the Air Force.
meeting will be held llere on
.
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Samsonite Lugpge - Lane Cedar
,FOil
vice. St Maryo, W.' Va.
7 2511 Refreshments were served to Mra. Mr. and Mrs. !Wbert Roberts of October 21st.
.,
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Cheoto - tAU Window P'mtLloyd Williams, Mrs. Herman cart· Pomeroy visited Mr. . and Mro.
1'1!• 11YF will aponsoq a Rallo·
MIDDLEI&gt;Oftt';' OHIO
Frigldaire Refrigerators.
ro-o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, right, Katie Oliver. Mrs. Pearl w
...::·l~te::r~B~Ia-::k:•~a:::n::d_:fa::m:':::ly..:S:a::tu::r:d::•Y:.:·.:..::W:.:•:en~p=a::rt'!..y..:•::•:..T.:.h:u:ro:d::a!~·:.:v:en:in:.;g~===t=======::;:=-=:::;=;:;;:::::::===:::;:==~
lokor Fwrnlturo, Middleport, Ohio
NichGbon, Mrs. Carl Kearna, Mrs. .
4 2Q u
Albert Smith, Mrs. Mack Stewart,
Pauline and Oeann Darst, Lena
Manley's Shoe Shop, 328 W. Sec·
mUCTUUL I IIAIIIII
Fox, Mrs. Elver Fox, Mrs. Mollie
ond St. Pomeroy, baa not moved
IFox and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith.
and ddes not plan moving.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
10 16 3tp
A ourprioe birthday party honorFURNITURE
1 od Frankie Robinson on his oev·
, enth birthday, last Wednesday. 1
PUBLIC AUCTION, Saturday, Oct
1111 Tlte Brlghwst CorMI
""- 110
, _ I Those present were Susie Wa~s­
IQ at 2 p. m. at brick house on Sa·
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... lillddiP.JIIlrt
' !ey, Johnny Wamsley, Rose Ellen
!em Street, Rutland, Ohio.
Dining room suite, kitchen calr Boys sfle 12 reversible coat. Boys --=~~~~~~~~~~J I Roush, Jennifer Van Meter, Randy
Van Meter, Terry Henry, Floretta
!net, 2 gas beaters. rup, dresser overcoat, size 12. Cub scout uni·
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RADIO &amp; TELEVISION oERVICE, You,ng, Helen Jean Young, Reva
rocker, ov(l!'sfufled chair, and form, size 14. Call lli ·M.
10
16
6tfc
Phone
200.
Cleland
Appllonce
Jean
Van
Sickle,
Dana
Lewis,
Ken·
I
tahl.,, curtains &amp; rods, blinds,
__ ___ , Store. 116 W. Main St., Pomeroy ny BassJ Susie Duncan, Roger 1
wheelbarrow, 2 store counters.
Fat
hog.
Inquire
at
Homer Haw·
2 23 tf nuncan, Milton Ray Roush, BrenOthPr arti('les too numerous to
klns, Deod Man's Curve, Rutland
Ida Msrr, Danny Rickard, Judith 1
mention.
Roy Snowdtn, Owner
· Road.
10 16 3tp - , _ - - - - - - - - - . Williams, Hury Joe Van Meter,
J. 0. Dlron, Au.:tlonHr
- - -~ -. CONCRETE JIUICU
Porky Varian. Junle Varian. Susie
' Varian, Tootle Varian, Sharon
10 16 3tp FOR S.ALE - Apples. Pc./,iand ,
Ohio. Brin ~ owu containers. c.
"lulld Bolltr Por LM"
Smith, Betty · McGrew, Charlene
E. Johnson
10 5 !mop
GRUISEB
Kelly, Ann Jonoson, Brian and
PUBLIC SALI
a
David Kearns, Detner Roush Jr., '
The undcl'8ignnd will offer for - - - -- - -- - - - Charles
and Jimmie Blake, Margie,
I Milot Nortll tf
I
11Je at public auction on Saturday Used Eleclrir r·'lvc $33.00: Colt:
Linda and Jackie Ray Call.
the 26th day of October, 1961, at
H~alrola $20.u... , Gas Furnace
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CaH
W111.
o-,
the residence of the late Etta
conversion
bureau
MO.UO.
Mrs. Lloyd Erwin and Mrs. Cline
Wolf, deceased, located about one·
Phone 6128-X.
10·7·6tfo
Erwin. of South Side called on Mr.
lock l•rl.,..
halt mile West ot the Raclnc·Ba·
- - - -'::==;==~=~===! andRobert
Mrs. John Harrison. Saturday.
oban Road anrl about four miles Good living room ouit for sale. ·.:
Oliver who is attending
fl'om Racine In Sutton Township,
Green cov'::'ring. Phone 9263.
ear-.simpoo• IDturaDce AieiiQI', college at Glenville spent the week
Meigs County. Ohio, beginning at
·
10 2 6tfc
.Wdolleport. Fl... ·A.atDIIlobll.. end with his parents, Mr. and Mra
Tht NEW Madtl"400" (RIIht)
10:00 o'clock AM., the following - - - - - - - Bonds. Pbone ft!JI.X
8-20-11 Chester Ollvtr.
Nowast a~d greatoot of delwxo coal circulaton, , ,
portonal prupcrty:
Beagle rnLuit clogs lor "I• or
with now "Eaoy fill - No Spill" food oloor and
2 be~ J
sewing machine
trade. How"'d B. Stilt, Uid419'
buill-in "Drpft·O·Malic" conJrol. Largo rectangular
I sola and~ chairs
quilts com· I vorl Rl. I, Hobson Road.
aoq&amp; Clw Used
coal magazine glvoa exlro-lor;o healing capacity.
torts &amp; blanket•
10 2 6tlf,
All Makea ud Mtdell
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LEGAL NOTICE
2 tablco
linens ,
.
·. -~- • -.Hold• HIO lbo. of coal ... htots up to 6 ROLLA MAE PARSONS, rcsi&lt;l·
curtains
dishes Cu1to~ Buill Kitchen. Kitchen
I
ing
at
li.F.D.
I,
Barboursville,
w.
2 hea~rs
cookln&amp; uterull•
de~Jgned for your home. Free
Va., is hereby notified that James
esI1matea Foremlln &amp; · Ab boll
ruga
•
Model 818 (Left)
lamps
AUTO
SALES
Ray
Parsons has filed his petition
Phone
621:4-Y.
8
6
aud many IJther llem1.
H
BoauJiful parcalain finish with rlcll, Cllrome 111111.
~::":"~:-":""'~----- ngainst her Cor divorce, on the
Lester L. P.ouah, Ad mlnbtrat01 VOR SALE - Applea. New
Holdo up to 100 lb~ of coal ••• kNpo up to 5
Ha·
\
LU
til
Insurance
grounJ
ol
groSI
neglect
of
duty,
of Etta Wcoll, deceased
von Orchard, New Haven. Pho "' If;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ in Case No. 12,flllf! in !he Court
roomo warm by direct, radiant boat.
Crlt Bradford. Aucllon eer.
TU-24688.
of Common Plell&amp;, Meigs Counly,
7-2 9tr 11
(10) 8, 1~. 22, 3tc
·----llAX WAIW
Ohio. Said rquse will be For hear·
· - - fOlt ~ALE: one Lancaster deep
ing on or alter November 14, 1937.
welL
jet
pump
with prcssu
121 Cord OfThanks
re
H. W. &amp; W. P. CHERRINGTON
Attorneys for Plainti."f
- tank and •witch. Also 81Hect
We wish lo l'Xprcsa GU r apprecia- plastic plr·•· 111 " H4; o
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(10)
2.
9,
16, 23, 30 (lil 6, Btc
tion of the kindne&amp;s and IIYtll- urchitcct's drawing table, 6l
palhy ohown us al th c time or
and tools One t)·"ewriter des
. .,__ ... ... ·
NOTICE OP APPOINlMENT
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the death ol our Iovin g wife and and one filing cabin~t, handnut de.k
tiS L tiOOIMI It,
, . _ f1
Admlnlotratrl• Wllh the Will '
mother, Mr1. Chari" Whetstonc.
One electric table saw, one wo od
Ann•••d
Charles Whetstone and Camlly
lathe, one 1olid oak' sideboard,
• On lolodelt 523, 460,
11-roy, Oltlt
htato of Edwar.t W. O'Brlon
one "Whl:e" sewing rnachil1e,
10 16 ltc
400, 818, 617 and 414
O.c•••d
--·-to antique. Phone Pomeroy 815-J. ~~==:;;::~-=-~;-;:==:;;::::1 1 Notice is hereby given that Dora
Other model• have two or
A·2e Donald E. Miller wishc1
Model
818
10 2 611'
thrN pat.ntod
R
Blackwell
0
Brien
wh08e
Past
Of·
'
!honk everyone that sent him
fluea.
·
odnty
Downint
nee .~ddresi Ia R. D. 1. Shade,
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card• and letters, som e he didn't
Wonted To Buy
Oblo, hrla been dulY appointed 11
know, but be was glod to re11\'~URANCE AGBNCI Administratrix with the Will an·
II 1
cclve !hem. He sild he didn't
Plre. Aulomolllle, ,11111111
ncxed o! the Estate of Edward W.
know ao man~ people thought of l,oled null Hcrcror,l £aIf. 6 r:~onl h•
ACCIDINT
O'Brien late of Meigs County, Ohio
him. He Ia still in an iron lung
od. Paul M. Shuler, Porllann , 0 .
~He. CltuaiiY.., . _
deceased.
but hopet to be moved to Day· Pnone 459.
to 14 3tp
ton soon.
leal Eatatt Broker bc~a\~~7~hla 27th day ol ScplOJn
Hll porenls, llr. and ~ra. !141 ~or Rent
In MIDDLII'OIUT OHID
John C. Bacon
Lewis Miller, Ra cine. Ohio
Mtdell23 (Left)
m6-M
PHON
6111
Judge of the Probate Court
R. D. 2.
J room house. Gas, electricity, hot
County, Ohio
Blued otoil hoator with pop10 16 ltc
water, bath. Wilbur Logun, Nayular oquare cabinet dt~gnl •
lora !tun, Pomeroy.
10 16 Sc (211
We wl1h to expre•• our sincere
Holdo 100 lba. cool • , ,
Real Estate
- - St..
thank• to friends and nel11hbors
hooh 3 to 5 roo"" by dlrtct
_ __
Garage
for
rent
on
M:ecllanic
lor tlndne" and oympathy
radiation.
ncar Mulberry Ave. Call Ill ·It COJotl'I.ETJ: Jnouroaco l'r&lt;llecllon,
abowo at the death of our rather
10 16 3tc
!Jit, Autr,, Fire, Polio: call Dor
lAd hutband. Abner Price. Hl!!art
-----li1tl~ Khldle;.n1, Ohio.
felt appreciation to Rev. John ----Sltcpina ..uoms. Private ba
Elwood.
th. li
10 16 ltc l..adies only. Mrs. Zana Baxt cr.
1:16 Mulberry Avo.
10 I~ 3tp
14) Announce ments 3·------·---·
room hou1e. Gas, elortrlcity, hot
Ham Shoot, Racine l'la nlng Mill,
water, bath. Wilbur Logan, Nay·
lora !tun, Pomeroy. 10 14 3tp
Sundty October 20th. 10 12 6tc

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By lndiarus· Shakeup Is· Predt.cted

WANT ADS

: ·,_~lly Sentinel, Pomero~Mi~leport, o., oct. 16, 1957-7

Amateur Gardeners Meeting Held
· day EVen!ng
' At StraUSS ·HOme Sanborn
The lour Circles of the B. H.
TUeS
Mlalionat'y Society of lhe

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FOR -SALE

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AlfRED

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BAKER

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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HUNDREDS
OF
FURNITURE
DURING OUR FABULOUS

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FALL HARVEST SALE

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WE GOT 'EM • • ·YOU'LL WANT 'EM!
The New

awe• co.

WARm monn1nc COAL HEATERS

p_,.,

8Models To Choose From, Bot~ Circulators and Radiantll

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METROPOLITAN

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~' "4410"t~ $t72
50
OniJ.t
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R. H. RAWI.INGS SONS

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BUY NOW!

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I, 2 and 3 bedrooms, larae
stock. muSI ~01 Bring your d..
s1res and your problems, move
in tomorrow. Try ua. we're deaL
ina on the very lowest possible
terms. New and used.

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McDani'els Fa.,..U·y
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RetUrnS w·JtI'
Jacket Gri'dder

DAILY

SYRACUSE

Vroman's Return
IFrom Vacation
In The South

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Laurel Cliff Better Health- ·-- -- - -·Club Committees Are Named

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:AUNT FRITZI -CAN I HAVI:.
THIS LFTL.E .

BOTTLE TO

PLAY WITH~

NOT UNTIL.
IT'S EMPTY-·

THERE'S
STIL.L ONE
ASPIRIN IN
IT

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Ten wldtht, hut• ttltctlan
Free delivery, quick, open 7
cia yo.

WAVERLY MOBILE
HOME SAUS
U. S. 23 South
WAVERLY, OHIO

CHEVROLET
Air 4 dr. Sedan. Plenty
Fully equrppod.

Model 617 (RIIht)
A fovorito for yean, thla
radlont htotor Is now fur•
Jher Improved! Hold1 60 lb~
of cool ... hoato 2 Ia 4
rooms.

Model 617 $72 9S

,Only ••

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1!11'!0 ! 1 CAN'T

MAKEU~MY

MIND IF,l'U.
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SAVE UOO to UOOO
rhn•e ro&lt;un house on Rt I 24.
Syrnrusp. Contaot S. R. Hcnd r:x
Syracuse
10·10·6tp

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TR·AILERS

hour Wrecker Serv Icc. Da)
Phone m 1. Nigh t Phone ( 17)
Help Wanted
8llllo.lC. D&lt;,DGE · PL YMOlml
DEALE~S
Uti FEMALE: i:xperlonccd beauticl an
full or part time. Steady wo rk
; fQI F~-o-r
$40 woekl)l plus commiSil 00.
Pnonc Gallipolis 1300.
Rahblt dog lor sale. Sara h Tlorbion,
IOU
!farrllonv.ll.le, Ohio. 10 14 6tp
Clerk full. limo. Wr
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Box 668.C. c-o Sentinel, Pomer
J'lt Hat. Hom7r'li;,.ik'Ins. De11d
Ohio.
10 15
llaa't Curve. Rutland Rood.
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10 13 3tp Farnishcd •portment for !COt.
ullR only Contact: Mro. 0
'l'lnl reQbtored Holstein bull calves
Montgomo,.,, Racine, Ohio.
tiom h!K.b producln g dams.
10 %6
Burke breeding. N. G. Rose,
MlnenvUio, Ohio. Pho ne Q~2·M. Kitchen help. Mut\ be e•pcrle DC·
to 15 3tp cd 111 cooklnl and baking. ApZ wheel ttaUor-10 ton. Good con· ply In pertom Homo Restaura nt,
Middleport. Phone 6034-X .
.. , 'dltlon, "'-00. Elmer Bailey, Rt
10 14 6te
..,, Weot of !larwln.
10 13 3tp
'frailer oP•oe. Hearl of Mldd leo
Polq11e I'Upplcl. ~r
•• Wood·
port. Gel. loeated before mud dy
'lOw Coli, 732 Syt amorc
St ..
ground hnrta yo~. Phone 9263.
lllddleporl, 0.
10·8·12tc
Edior Reynoldl, lleynold'a Dalry
; l- Inter- Store, Mlddlepol'l, ObiG.

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Used Cars

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PAN UTI

Tl1e hostess was assisted by her
uaughter, Freddie , in serving a
salad ·course to thirteen mem~rs.
Arrangements of dahlia~ and ehrysanthomums were u.•cd throughout the home.
Mrs. Frances ~arhs, ctuirman
of the Dorcas Ctrcle, presided
when they mf!t Tuc~ay at ,tht'
home. of Mrs. B. F. ~armalce. rh e
dcvo~1onal serv1ce mcluded. an
opemn~ prayer by. MrR. Bear~~s ::.nd
Mr~ .. Riymor.d ?nmm was ~he de·
~o~l~nal !ca~e.~.; Her topiCd w~s
~· 1 ~m~ ~ al.,;r~ d an~h
~he~~~ t t e
0
68
r
!11, an ,'L. ~r wt:rt u~~
1
\'erses red atmgr1to· 1 1vmg
Sh
"A Greaa"'"rs
t H·ar-.
e rea an a ac e
vest" and Mrs. J . :M. Archer closed
1he service with a prayer. ,
Mrs. T. F. Hawkins dedacated
the Love Gift otrering and it was
reported that they had completed
th eir White Cross quota.
..
Mrs. Charles Bennett read The
Wealth J Po.ssess" : 11d Mrs. T. F.
. Hawkins rea d "My Son" for the
short program. It was ~nnouneed
that the Novrmber mectmg would
be ut lhe home of Mrs. A. R. Put·
len. Mrs, Charles Benuell _closed
thr mecllng With prayer.
'fhe hostess served a dessert
course to the members.
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The An~ateur Gardeners Cluh the meeting. They included-a first First Baptist ~Church have held
met Tuesday evening at the home in lhc di~trirt for thtir yearbGok their Octo~r meetings this w~ek .
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or Mrs ,. A. J, Strauss with Mn. and a tie for third place ror
Monday mght the Priscilla C1rclc
Norman Humphreys
vlce·presi- their scrapbook.
met at the home of Mrs. Manning
dent, pfasidhlg In the 8bsence or Mrs. Rtynnlds, chairman o( the Kloes with Mn. t,taymond Lievi.ng,
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Mrs. • Robl!rt Helbr.l. presidenl Cook Book PI'Oject of the club. chair~an, pres~ding . The opemng
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Mrs. Humphreys distribult'd lh!' announc('d that the re\·ised edi· d~votwnal scrvtce was Jed by .Mr ~.
l
19~7·38 yearbqoka wbkh wrn• Uon or the Amateur Gardeners R1chard 0\ven ond the evcmng s
prepared by hl'r program ~flm- ·cook Book Was in the hands of pngram" waR presented by Mrs.
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'"i~t~c: Mrs. F.nrl Kni~ht. MI'S the . publishers ~nd would be 1Owen, ~1rs. Henry Null and Mrs.
I
~trauss, Mrs. 'CIC'nn J.ambcrt u'n1! a.v~ulubl£1 soon for sale
John Fulu.
lfu. Rejbcl.
Mrs. E. M. Blake contribute!!
Plans were made to hove a pot·
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Roll till responses werf' the traveling prize whjch wa!l luck supper at the home or the
"BaekVond Materials" and the won by Mr1 Theiss and Mrs. Prco· lev. and Mrs. Claremont E. Hoyt
·
In November · During the business
. program tGpic was "The ~·undo - Ion, . won II1c door pnzc
meoting the Circle voted to send
I he hostesst:.'i emph.aA17.ed .11. a birthday gift to their Home mis,. ·men\IL-. or Arran~ements''. 11Mra.
Bruce LIG)'d read a paper De- H.allowec~ and harves.t theme. sionary and a Christmas ift to
den
in Arr.aogt!ments'' and Mr.~. Laghted Jack·o-lanterns lit the en- their Foreign Missionary g
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'$frausa read two papers prepar :ranee to the Strouss home and
Mr~. Kloes served ~ dessert
ed by )frs. Robert Coah: ''Me- JBCk~-lanterns also were u.sed on tOllrst to Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Lieving,
chanieH of Arranaemenh" anrl lhe dm;ng ~oom buffet wh1eh wu 'ltlrs. Null, Mrs. F'ulz, Mrs. Gera ld
~~conditioning and Selecting ol centered with un arrajlgement of Anthony 11 .. 9 Owen Bratton Mrs
Matl'!ri~ht"
bronze chrysanthemums. The re- Nola Fe~ Mi~s Rhoda Hall' Mi~
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Mrs. £. o. Rail waR lnslaiUng rreshment table ~hich was cov- Jacquelin~ and Miss Freddie 'Houd' -"''ftieer for the new slate of oW- tred with a hon.t~r R ~en etoth, ashelt.
.~~8 ~nd .~onducJ~d the ceremony was .ccnt~red Wi~h. w1~kcr corn·
Tuesday evening the Lovejoy
whleh stiessed t~e 'hormony of ucopJas filled With chrysanthe· Circle met at the home of their
l~e -tluo (lnelli)&gt;erthlp as the new mums, fmt and vegetobles.
chairman, Mrs. L. D. Diles. who
olllters placed while 11ladlolus
01·onge and bhick candles ll11ht waa In charge of the meeting. Mrs.
and ~ed ehryJalltbemums ·in an ed the table anc..l Cavors wert' Horner Hysell was the devotional
~· ~~nt in • ,w.hile c(jntain· ~ini~:ture wicker
cornucopirl~ leader on the topic "Streams of
er wh cb signified t~e hormony of hUed wl.lh nuto. Open face sand· Living Waler" and during the I
the t111ii. 'l'l&gt;e· new orllcers arw. wiehes, assorted cookies, aolad. buslneso meeting 111rs. Alton Har·
presldMI, Mls .. Reibel; vice-pre~ . lea and coffee were served to rison gave a report on their White
tit _
!llr.•· Hurpphreys: sec., Mrs. Lam· the memberj by the hOftfBie! Cross quo!! which has been com·
llort; treas., Mr.. L. E. Reynolds; "!ho were assls!M by Sandn pleted. Mrs. 'Milton llood, presl·
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Executive oflloer, Mrs. Lloyd.
Humphreys, a m•mber of l~e dent of the SoCiety, urged attend·
· It was announced that Mn. Junior Garden Club spomofed hr ! ance at the Regional conference
l•mes S. Tituo, Rutland, wou!U the Amateur Gardeners Club.
of the Uniled Couqcil or Church
be In · eharge of a woh•hop at
Women In Pomeroy, Thursday.
t~o Nqvembfl' meellng wilh the
TIDDY tS IIAOV
Mra Dllea aerved a dessert
H
.
pllce to he announced latu.
CHICAGO UP - Quarterback course to Mrs Hood Mrs Hrsell
arion Whotlateh, Yellow Jacket
• She will demonstrate and lecture Ted Marchibroda signed •• ' Mrs. Allen H~gheo, •Mrs .. Harold I halfback, who returned to clas"'s
on "Contemporary Arrangements" free agent early last monlh, ha. Chase Mrs. Earl Buoycr Mrs. here, Monday, did not come alone
to reside With relatives as previ·
Three new mem bc-rs who were been put Go the active player James' sou dcrs, M~s. M'l1 ton· Hood, ously
indicated H'18
Is .M
weleomed to the club were Mrs. list by the Chicago Cardinal!. llrs. Alton Harr:~on, Mrs. Ray·
.
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paren • r.
Gerald Preston, Mrs. Pout Theis; Marchlbroda completed 12 TD molld.Lu·man and Mrs. Edward De· and ~rs. Hobert McDaniel and
and' Mrs. Harold Eppley. The paSBes lost year wM!e wllh lh• mosky.
Harlan s twin broth~r, Harvey, reawa•ds which were given to the Pittsburgh Steelers, who named
Mrs. Harry Houdashelt enter· ~;.~~d to re•ide 10 Mlddlepoot
tlub at the Rcgi011a1 Conference him their No. 1 drdrt choice in talned the EJecta Circle Tuesday
Middleport High School Princl·
In September were displayed at IQ!3.
evening an~ ,Mrs. I~a Turner. was pal, Earl Knight, said that had
leader of the openJIIg devotwnal Whitlatch returned without his
scrv1ce. Mrs. Cecil .Bradbury re· Camily he would have been !nell·
C~OSSWORD
ported on their ChriStmas Frtend· gible for athletics at Middleport.
ACROSS
! . Burden.
20. Man'a
lines. project and a report was He enrolled in the 351)().pupil •tu·
l. Booty
aome
nick.
giVen on tbe1r Wh1te Cross quoh. dent body at Phoer1ix, Ariz., and
'4lanc)
possesname
The program was presented b~ stayed three days. "Boy, I had a
5. Stallc
otlon
21. Fortify
Mrs. David Darst Jr. and Mrs. Chf- time findin~ my way around,"
t. Slate
3. River
~~.Two.
.~ord Hayes wb~ gave a playlel, Whitlatch told old friends here.
f Bru:.)
lfllami
wheeled
Open My Eyes · It "."as announcThe McDaniels family is resid·
tO•.W.jJlto\v
4. F.tle-1
car.
td that !he next meetmg would be 1 ing on Gront-st
.
(li~!C'I
0. iN
rtage
held at th( home of Mrs. t. !, 1
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12. Laves out
6. River
24. LlvP!y
Hughes. Mrs. C. E. Hoyt gave the
JS.Rclailve
!Afr. ~
l ~llua.) /
closing prayer.
U. Squirrel
7. Reference 2~. An. rdcld .
books
noyo
Yntfr4ar•• bn•er
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Mr. John Sel.lers. who is employ
:10. More
U. Entreaty
8. Foray
27. Tille
cd on the Oh10 m·er was callcrt
16. Anger
9. li"ish
of ,
1nrrequf!~1t
33.Monab.v the illne"' and death or
H. Suitable
tJ. Wither
respect
I1 h?me
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hJS fothcr \1r. Sumucl Sellers.
:J~ H'eathen ·
18. ~Iter of lht II. Polynellln 28. Crazy
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alPhabet ·
herb
tatang I
lmo'e
~Mr. uml Mrs. George Schneider.
36. Conalel4
tmd d!t,u_ghter Eleanor I&lt;!ay, Mrs.
e1i4b&amp;nd -~ .
eou1 ~9. Llttl•
Mr. and Mrs. Char'e; Vl'oma~ .. · ll&gt;lll'i'£ulj\'\lilrj~ 111d Mrs. M• ··
, •.tftiOil; '
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and son, M~rK, hav~ . re~un~!tf trfO . .lll.6' refurnr.d horne af.
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from a weeks vaeatton 1n the Iter ~p~ndin g the wrt•kend in New
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southern states. They visile~ Mr. York N. Y. wlif&gt;t'C th ey a!l(·nded
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ei,rry\Jll '
and Mrs. Fred S German m St the wedd ing of 11 relati ve of ~lr .
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· tanlCer
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Schneider.
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13. F.ourpence
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Highlights or their trip W{'!'(!
Charles R. Wolfe, who SCfrPI !
tOld l:njp ·
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Cypress Gardens, the Bok Sing· with the u. S. Arm y for lhe pa.~ t
II. Mr. SIIIU~,
ine: Tow~r. the; Sky Way 'I'rai: ( two years hns received his Honor·
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from St . Petersburg to Bradd(m, able Discharge at an Armv bPISP ill
~ot dtfncult
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Fla., over ~~ mites of Ta~lpa Ba) the Panama C.mal Zone'. ll nd is
:S.Slope
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St. Auguslm!f, Ja~ksonville, At· now at the.&gt; hnme of his parents
ledl:qulp
1r'
lanta,
Ga.; Columbia, S. C. Rork Mr. and A·lrs. Raymond Wol(c.
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City
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on
Lookout Mountain in ·1\lr. and Mrs. Charles Tolliver nf
Hrlhell note I'"
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U. Squored ·
Cha!tanooga, T~nn and Statesville Nelwnville visit~ roc&lt;•ntly with
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N. C.
Mr. and Mrs Eichlngt'r
, . •IPn~
114. Mon:h dote ~
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$1. !lent
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88. Bellowa
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Committee~ for the year were money makin g project. It was al so
D9. ·Atterllk
named When the Laurel Cliff Bel· voted to purchase a gilt for Mrs. •
.,
IO.Too
' ter Health Club met Monday eve· Wallace Chaffin. The president
DOWN
nlng at the new home of Mrs. Char- requested et~ch member to bring
11. Form~
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lea Karr, Naylors Run Hill.
suggestions for club projects in
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mllltary
·'Mrs, Merlin Tracy, president, t!nvelopes to the next meeting.
retotner
presided at the meeting which Sunshine sisters were revealed
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·optne_d with devotions led by Mrs. with t!le exchange of gifts ond
E. J. Tracy, Mrs. Russell Leifheit new names drawn.
DAIL'I! CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It:
was welcomed as a new member. The birth&lt;tays of ~rs. Robert
. AXYDLBAAXR
Colllmittees named were Mrs. Lew. Bowen and Mrs. Russell Leifheit
to LONGFELLOW
la Diehl and Mrs. Orville Allen, were observed. A penny marrh
Ob\ ·tetter limply tltndt for another. In thlo J&amp;'llple A to uaad
S~pplles for the Sick; Mrs. Allen was held 'for the benefit of the
for the three L'l, X tor lhe two 0'1, etc. lingle l~ttert, apo..
Elclllnger, Mrs. Rebert Bowen aod Flower Fund.
triW• the lel\ilh and lorm•tlon of the wo!'da art all hint&amp;
Mrs. E. J. Tracy, Ways and Means Mrs. Merlin Tracy was awarded
);}~~' day tht cOde letter• are different.
and PrGjet!ll.
a prize in a guessing game and
lllrt. Ira Wellman, Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. E. J. Tracy, Mrs. Orvilla AI·
A 01)1llol- Clllllattoa
Wrllbt and Mra Glen Thompson, len and Mrs. Lloyd Wright in;·the
.i\URQV HRWQ PQYE RllRQV RVR
In char1e of trips for club mem· Bible contest.
lie!'• and also to plan the annual Preceding the meeting a po\l.uck
II)I' OY:ti:RB W SIVS' II JD IIHRQDJHV ChristmaJ P!rty; Mrs. Tom Lei!· dinner w11 served to the iittm·
belt, Birthday Box; Mrs. Gerald . her~ and fot'r guests: Miss Carol
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Kelly~ Mrs. Joe Evans and Mrs. Soulsby, Mrs. Myrtle Harrison:· E.
' tfflf~7'1 C~yptoqutt&lt;: WHO RE.\SONS WISELY IS
Dana Oliver, Flowers lor tbe Slct J. Tracy and Charles Karr.
NO': THEREFORE :vJsE...J&gt;oPE.
and Mrs. William Soulsby, Cards.
The November meeling will he
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, It was voted to sell decorated held at the home or Mrs. Charles
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Rev. Richard Wright )teld aerv· Oct. 31 with the . Orange ind dlcPO(t Sunday afternoon.
(20)8usrness Services aD
0 80 Of 00f ~ OWIDg
ices at the Spelman Chur&lt;h Sun· Hemlock Grove youth and Rev
Mr. and Mrs. Chat. O'Brien
day evenlne. lift. Wright and La· and Mrs. DoBler 'u gueat.. ·
roB CGNSISTBNT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Have your carpets, rugs and upapd s'on of Columbll.! spent the
Nell, Mro. Earl Henry, Mrs. IJoyd
The Allred Home De 111onstri·
holstery &lt;leaned by the modern
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Williams, Mro. George Burns tnd Uon Club met at tbe borne ol week,nd with ber ~aroota, Mr.
cleaning metho4 with Aera!W
CLEVELAND UP-Hank Gretn hoard of directors. Greenberg U. BeverlY, Mra Heleg Barter, Mrs. Isola Taylor OCt. 10 with an at· and Mrs. ~81'11er GrUfln.
Dry Foam. Quickly and econl).
Mis. Charlot!~ 'van Meier and
mically right In your OWI1 berg, one-time crown prince of the club's . second-largest share- Wlnllred Holland add Luana, Mrs. tendance of lB. Subject "Busl·
clout for tne Detroif Tigers but nolder with an estimated 15 to ~rry Johnson, F. M. Lockett, "'" Methods" was taught by daughters ond Mrs. Neva jlootlle
home.
Work
guaranteed.
Call
PHONE 398
Mr. and Mrs. Fe~is JusUo of here Mrs. Nolan. Tbe ;roup enJoyed a and dauehter called on ltfri. Paul
Rutland 24023.
19 14 6te now charged with .the lliial col· 20 per cent of stock.
lap•• of Cleveland's once-formid· Greenberg was plagued with atteMrn~ed dtheMservJceak. Abl
d potluck lunch at noon. The
Bucltley, Saturday.
RATES
· d'IS&lt;Ontent 1n
· t hi s CJtY
· d ght
· an Delaware
rs. ac (}bio
es vialtan 11 mee tl ng WI'II. be held on Nov. 14
QUICK SERVICE on Wateb fte. able baseball dynasty, today lac· growmg
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pairing by Factory Trained ed a showdown to retain his po· which in 1948 se~ an all-time sea- ~uMr -:n: Mrs Waite~ Blak; Sun- on "Arts and Design" at the AI·
2 ceau JeliiWd. - lllltirlloD. lllnlmam charp 50e.-4 een.••
i)er ""'d for three OOIIIICUtift lnaertlona.
watchmaker COLLINS JEWEL- sition as Tribe general manager. son attendance record or 2,600.-l
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1 Ired Grange Hall.
Special - ODe molllb for 25 eenta per word.
l ERS. P Jmtroy.
1 3 II
Greenberg was scheduled to 000 but which hai seen a steady 1 ·
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Pull nt&lt; of 2 conta per word will be charged lor advertising U
"go on tri11l" before tile annual decline at the turnstiles ever
M d M L s w·
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Harold Henderson a~d Wilm:~
101 pald for before the !Jib of each montb following lnsorlion.
Venetian bttnds. All slid aDd
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r. an rs. · · tmams wer~ Burnam were married at their
IJOUSk, 5 ROOMS
Erron In Adve~bould be reported Immediately. The
colors. Fiberglass awnings; Ra7· meehng o t e C eve an t u 'II since.
In Parkersburg Monday on btW- . newly furnished ind redecorated
and LARGJ; LOT IN
llllliJ Sentl::sl Will Dol be nopowlble for mOJe then one lneor
glo ~" heoters; electric llaht
Mr. nnd Mro. Richard. G~rla~d ne:;. and Mrs. Chuck Allensworth ' home here Oct. 12.
net Insertion.
POMEROf
fixmre•, plastic tile for balb·
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and three daughers of IllmoJB VIS· and sori were visiting relatives last
The Grange will sponsor . a
Card of Thanb 111d Speoial NotiCOI of Eventa $1.00. ()bltuortet
roollll!.
SURPRISE PARTY .
1ted Mr. and Mrs. Chlford Johnson ; Werinesday evening.
Halloween party and pie soCJal
Pllblisbed tt I coni per word.
Small Down Paymenl
~- lotlmat"
and familY Sunday everung.
i MiS5 Rctha Lewis, Letart visited October 25 at, the HaiL
Balance lJke Rent
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1Matching davenport and chair, gas
Dala Wlpptl Supply
A surprise birthday party was
Bob Oliver spent !he week end , with Ml'll. Katie Ba" and other rei·
Harold RoaCh. ol Spencer, w.
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range, Bigelow ru~. 12 x 15. All
215 Unloto Avo.
given for Katie Oliver last Monday at home With his parents. He
ativeolaal Thursday
Va., recently viSited his sloter.
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In good condition. Phone 3122.
Por..oroy, Ohio
evening al her home by her neigh. attending Glennville State Teach·
Darla and Deany Kelley, Pom· Mrs. Alma Whltlateh a~d family.
R. C. ·Gilmore
10 16 itp
113 !moe bocs. The evening was spent tn "' College.
eroy Ohio spent Monday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. D. Wood~
Phono ~ •
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Bennett and wttb' Miss Opal Kelley.
visited ber mother and Mr. and
weekend 8 t Wav
M Fr k Ch
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PI I •·h 1 G nd 1 Electrolux Sweeper and Clarinet ·•·
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freshments were served to 'Misses ami Y e
:r~s-~~a~n:_..:;;::e:es~e;re~w~o~~~~·d:;;=:;~:;;:=~~~~~=.
uppen • na .., oe rou
Yo~":!~eC'ftlv~le~~·~:,L ll I ~orors::~~r~'~ ~61 be{gr:6:t;;
Fuller BRUSH MAN
Marylin aod Deann Dal'lll, Mr!. erly, Ohio, visiting relatives. Mro.
SA OCT 5
James Marriner
1Mack Stews~t. Mrs. Bill Stewart, Martht Bonnell returned With
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Mrs. Pearl Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs.• them.
StarUng at 10 AM
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A. B. Woodrum, Marcellene Buell,
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Young Is
S. S. attendance on Oct 13
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Lunch .......ran lltOUndt
Pho~ No. 121 _ Afllr S PM Mrs. Elver Fox, Mi" Lena Fox, visiting Mr. and Mrs Clarence was 3Q, the offering $7.12. Wor..
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Donation of Goods or eontrlbul0-7·tf Mrs. John M. Roush, Mrs. Elmer Smith at Memphis, Tennessee
ship services were held at 10:45
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lions r.;,•tefully accerW at
· - - - - - - - - - - - · Von Meter, Mrs. Ted Riley Sr.
M~. and M~s. Samuel Blake of wlih Albert warner. lay leader
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T2RMIT!S lltTEIIMINATID
Fox, Le!Sie and IvY Sleeth.
Mro. Fannie Blake.
There was an attendance of
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Sponsored by the ~e Barden
For free Inspection phone 383-M,
PARTY
. Mr .. and Mrs. Roy Smith of South 32 at last Wed. eve. prayer oer· . . .o,;. u.o.
Club
Rooms
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Lloyd Fox was surprised Carolina Is spendmg a few days vices with Linnie GauL leader.
"4(:,.~ ~- ~ · AII.ittliC
All work guaranteed. Fully In· I last Tnursday evening by 1 host ,·•lth bls parents, Mr. and Mrs. AI This week's leader Is L¥•Y Gaul.
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Furniturt
•ured.
Vaughan's
Induotrlal
and
of
friend
at
her
home
celebrating
bert
Smith.
Mr.
Smith
is
serving
The
Chester
charge
MYF
Haoclquolftn Por
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ReslleJ,tlal Termite Control !fer- I her birthday. Bingo wss played. In the Air Force.
meeting will be held llere on
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vice. St Maryo, W.' Va.
7 2511 Refreshments were served to Mra. Mr. and Mrs. !Wbert Roberts of October 21st.
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Cheoto - tAU Window P'mtLloyd Williams, Mrs. Herman cart· Pomeroy visited Mr. . and Mro.
1'1!• 11YF will aponsoq a Rallo·
MIDDLEI&gt;Oftt';' OHIO
Frigldaire Refrigerators.
ro-o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, right, Katie Oliver. Mrs. Pearl w
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NichGbon, Mrs. Carl Kearna, Mrs. .
4 2Q u
Albert Smith, Mrs. Mack Stewart,
Pauline and Oeann Darst, Lena
Manley's Shoe Shop, 328 W. Sec·
mUCTUUL I IIAIIIII
Fox, Mrs. Elver Fox, Mrs. Mollie
ond St. Pomeroy, baa not moved
IFox and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith.
and ddes not plan moving.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
10 16 3tp
A ourprioe birthday party honorFURNITURE
1 od Frankie Robinson on his oev·
, enth birthday, last Wednesday. 1
PUBLIC AUCTION, Saturday, Oct
1111 Tlte Brlghwst CorMI
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, _ I Those present were Susie Wa~s­
IQ at 2 p. m. at brick house on Sa·
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' !ey, Johnny Wamsley, Rose Ellen
!em Street, Rutland, Ohio.
Dining room suite, kitchen calr Boys sfle 12 reversible coat. Boys --=~~~~~~~~~~J I Roush, Jennifer Van Meter, Randy
Van Meter, Terry Henry, Floretta
!net, 2 gas beaters. rup, dresser overcoat, size 12. Cub scout uni·
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rocker, ov(l!'sfufled chair, and form, size 14. Call lli ·M.
10
16
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Phone
200.
Cleland
Appllonce
Jean
Van
Sickle,
Dana
Lewis,
Ken·
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tahl.,, curtains &amp; rods, blinds,
__ ___ , Store. 116 W. Main St., Pomeroy ny BassJ Susie Duncan, Roger 1
wheelbarrow, 2 store counters.
Fat
hog.
Inquire
at
Homer Haw·
2 23 tf nuncan, Milton Ray Roush, BrenOthPr arti('les too numerous to
klns, Deod Man's Curve, Rutland
Ida Msrr, Danny Rickard, Judith 1
mention.
Roy Snowdtn, Owner
· Road.
10 16 3tp - , _ - - - - - - - - - . Williams, Hury Joe Van Meter,
J. 0. Dlron, Au.:tlonHr
- - -~ -. CONCRETE JIUICU
Porky Varian. Junle Varian. Susie
' Varian, Tootle Varian, Sharon
10 16 3tp FOR S.ALE - Apples. Pc./,iand ,
Ohio. Brin ~ owu containers. c.
"lulld Bolltr Por LM"
Smith, Betty · McGrew, Charlene
E. Johnson
10 5 !mop
GRUISEB
Kelly, Ann Jonoson, Brian and
PUBLIC SALI
a
David Kearns, Detner Roush Jr., '
The undcl'8ignnd will offer for - - - -- - -- - - - Charles
and Jimmie Blake, Margie,
I Milot Nortll tf
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11Je at public auction on Saturday Used Eleclrir r·'lvc $33.00: Colt:
Linda and Jackie Ray Call.
the 26th day of October, 1961, at
H~alrola $20.u... , Gas Furnace
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the residence of the late Etta
conversion
bureau
MO.UO.
Mrs. Lloyd Erwin and Mrs. Cline
Wolf, deceased, located about one·
Phone 6128-X.
10·7·6tfo
Erwin. of South Side called on Mr.
lock l•rl.,..
halt mile West ot the Raclnc·Ba·
- - - -'::==;==~=~===! andRobert
Mrs. John Harrison. Saturday.
oban Road anrl about four miles Good living room ouit for sale. ·.:
Oliver who is attending
fl'om Racine In Sutton Township,
Green cov'::'ring. Phone 9263.
ear-.simpoo• IDturaDce AieiiQI', college at Glenville spent the week
Meigs County. Ohio, beginning at
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10 2 6tfc
.Wdolleport. Fl... ·A.atDIIlobll.. end with his parents, Mr. and Mra
Tht NEW Madtl"400" (RIIht)
10:00 o'clock AM., the following - - - - - - - Bonds. Pbone ft!JI.X
8-20-11 Chester Ollvtr.
Nowast a~d greatoot of delwxo coal circulaton, , ,
portonal prupcrty:
Beagle rnLuit clogs lor "I• or
with now "Eaoy fill - No Spill" food oloor and
2 be~ J
sewing machine
trade. How"'d B. Stilt, Uid419'
buill-in "Drpft·O·Malic" conJrol. Largo rectangular
I sola and~ chairs
quilts com· I vorl Rl. I, Hobson Road.
aoq&amp; Clw Used
coal magazine glvoa exlro-lor;o healing capacity.
torts &amp; blanket•
10 2 6tlf,
All Makea ud Mtdell
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LEGAL NOTICE
2 tablco
linens ,
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·. -~- • -.Hold• HIO lbo. of coal ... htots up to 6 ROLLA MAE PARSONS, rcsi&lt;l·
curtains
dishes Cu1to~ Buill Kitchen. Kitchen
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at
li.F.D.
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Barboursville,
w.
2 hea~rs
cookln&amp; uterull•
de~Jgned for your home. Free
Va., is hereby notified that James
esI1matea Foremlln &amp; · Ab boll
ruga
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lamps
AUTO
SALES
Ray
Parsons has filed his petition
Phone
621:4-Y.
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6
aud many IJther llem1.
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BoauJiful parcalain finish with rlcll, Cllrome 111111.
~::":"~:-":""'~----- ngainst her Cor divorce, on the
Lester L. P.ouah, Ad mlnbtrat01 VOR SALE - Applea. New
Holdo up to 100 lb~ of coal ••• kNpo up to 5
Ha·
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Insurance
grounJ
ol
groSI
neglect
of
duty,
of Etta Wcoll, deceased
von Orchard, New Haven. Pho "' If;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ in Case No. 12,flllf! in !he Court
roomo warm by direct, radiant boat.
Crlt Bradford. Aucllon eer.
TU-24688.
of Common Plell&amp;, Meigs Counly,
7-2 9tr 11
(10) 8, 1~. 22, 3tc
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Ohio. Said rquse will be For hear·
· - - fOlt ~ALE: one Lancaster deep
ing on or alter November 14, 1937.
welL
jet
pump
with prcssu
121 Cord OfThanks
re
H. W. &amp; W. P. CHERRINGTON
Attorneys for Plainti."f
- tank and •witch. Also 81Hect
We wish lo l'Xprcsa GU r apprecia- plastic plr·•· 111 " H4; o
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2.
9,
16, 23, 30 (lil 6, Btc
tion of the kindne&amp;s and IIYtll- urchitcct's drawing table, 6l
palhy ohown us al th c time or
and tools One t)·"ewriter des
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NOTICE OP APPOINlMENT
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the death ol our Iovin g wife and and one filing cabin~t, handnut de.k
tiS L tiOOIMI It,
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Admlnlotratrl• Wllh the Will '
mother, Mr1. Chari" Whetstonc.
One electric table saw, one wo od
Ann•••d
Charles Whetstone and Camlly
lathe, one 1olid oak' sideboard,
• On lolodelt 523, 460,
11-roy, Oltlt
htato of Edwar.t W. O'Brlon
one "Whl:e" sewing rnachil1e,
10 16 ltc
400, 818, 617 and 414
O.c•••d
--·-to antique. Phone Pomeroy 815-J. ~~==:;;::~-=-~;-;:==:;;::::1 1 Notice is hereby given that Dora
Other model• have two or
A·2e Donald E. Miller wishc1
Model
818
10 2 611'
thrN pat.ntod
R
Blackwell
0
Brien
wh08e
Past
Of·
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!honk everyone that sent him
fluea.
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odnty
Downint
nee .~ddresi Ia R. D. 1. Shade,
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card• and letters, som e he didn't
Wonted To Buy
Oblo, hrla been dulY appointed 11
know, but be was glod to re11\'~URANCE AGBNCI Administratrix with the Will an·
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cclve !hem. He sild he didn't
Plre. Aulomolllle, ,11111111
ncxed o! the Estate of Edward W.
know ao man~ people thought of l,oled null Hcrcror,l £aIf. 6 r:~onl h•
ACCIDINT
O'Brien late of Meigs County, Ohio
him. He Ia still in an iron lung
od. Paul M. Shuler, Porllann , 0 .
~He. CltuaiiY.., . _
deceased.
but hopet to be moved to Day· Pnone 459.
to 14 3tp
ton soon.
leal Eatatt Broker bc~a\~~7~hla 27th day ol ScplOJn
Hll porenls, llr. and ~ra. !141 ~or Rent
In MIDDLII'OIUT OHID
John C. Bacon
Lewis Miller, Ra cine. Ohio
Mtdell23 (Left)
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PHON
6111
Judge of the Probate Court
R. D. 2.
J room house. Gas, electricity, hot
County, Ohio
Blued otoil hoator with pop10 16 ltc
water, bath. Wilbur Logun, Nayular oquare cabinet dt~gnl •
lora !tun, Pomeroy.
10 16 Sc (211
We wl1h to expre•• our sincere
Holdo 100 lba. cool • , ,
Real Estate
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thank• to friends and nel11hbors
hooh 3 to 5 roo"" by dlrtct
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for
rent
on
M:ecllanic
lor tlndne" and oympathy
radiation.
ncar Mulberry Ave. Call Ill ·It COJotl'I.ETJ: Jnouroaco l'r&lt;llecllon,
abowo at the death of our rather
10 16 3tc
!Jit, Autr,, Fire, Polio: call Dor
lAd hutband. Abner Price. Hl!!art
-----li1tl~ Khldle;.n1, Ohio.
felt appreciation to Rev. John ----Sltcpina ..uoms. Private ba
Elwood.
th. li
10 16 ltc l..adies only. Mrs. Zana Baxt cr.
1:16 Mulberry Avo.
10 I~ 3tp
14) Announce ments 3·------·---·
room hou1e. Gas, elortrlcity, hot
Ham Shoot, Racine l'la nlng Mill,
water, bath. Wilbur Logan, Nay·
lora !tun, Pomeroy. 10 14 3tp
Sundty October 20th. 10 12 6tc

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Amateur Gardeners Meeting Held
· day EVen!ng
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The lour Circles of the B. H.
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The New

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WARm monn1nc COAL HEATERS

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stock. muSI ~01 Bring your d..
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in tomorrow. Try ua. we're deaL
ina on the very lowest possible
terms. New and used.

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BOTTLE TO

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NOT UNTIL.
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THERE'S
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ASPIRIN IN
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Free delivery, quick, open 7
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WAVERLY MOBILE
HOME SAUS
U. S. 23 South
WAVERLY, OHIO

CHEVROLET
Air 4 dr. Sedan. Plenty
Fully equrppod.

Model 617 (RIIht)
A fovorito for yean, thla
radlont htotor Is now fur•
Jher Improved! Hold1 60 lb~
of cool ... hoato 2 Ia 4
rooms.

Model 617 $72 9S

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rhn•e ro&lt;un house on Rt I 24.
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Help Wanted
8llllo.lC. D&lt;,DGE · PL YMOlml
DEALE~S
Uti FEMALE: i:xperlonccd beauticl an
full or part time. Steady wo rk
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$40 woekl)l plus commiSil 00.
Pnonc Gallipolis 1300.
Rahblt dog lor sale. Sara h Tlorbion,
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ullR only Contact: Mro. 0
'l'lnl reQbtored Holstein bull calves
Montgomo,.,, Racine, Ohio.
tiom h!K.b producln g dams.
10 %6
Burke breeding. N. G. Rose,
MlnenvUio, Ohio. Pho ne Q~2·M. Kitchen help. Mut\ be e•pcrle DC·
to 15 3tp cd 111 cooklnl and baking. ApZ wheel ttaUor-10 ton. Good con· ply In pertom Homo Restaura nt,
Middleport. Phone 6034-X .
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'lOw Coli, 732 Syt amorc
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lllddleporl, 0.
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Edior Reynoldl, lleynold'a Dalry
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Tl1e hostess was assisted by her
uaughter, Freddie , in serving a
salad ·course to thirteen mem~rs.
Arrangements of dahlia~ and ehrysanthomums were u.•cd throughout the home.
Mrs. Frances ~arhs, ctuirman
of the Dorcas Ctrcle, presided
when they mf!t Tuc~ay at ,tht'
home. of Mrs. B. F. ~armalce. rh e
dcvo~1onal serv1ce mcluded. an
opemn~ prayer by. MrR. Bear~~s ::.nd
Mr~ .. Riymor.d ?nmm was ~he de·
~o~l~nal !ca~e.~.; Her topiCd w~s
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\'erses red atmgr1to· 1 1vmg
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"A Greaa"'"rs
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vest" and Mrs. J . :M. Archer closed
1he service with a prayer. ,
Mrs. T. F. Hawkins dedacated
the Love Gift otrering and it was
reported that they had completed
th eir White Cross quota.
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Mrs. Charles Bennett read The
Wealth J Po.ssess" : 11d Mrs. T. F.
. Hawkins rea d "My Son" for the
short program. It was ~nnouneed
that the Novrmber mectmg would
be ut lhe home of Mrs. A. R. Put·
len. Mrs, Charles Benuell _closed
thr mecllng With prayer.
'fhe hostess served a dessert
course to the members.
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The An~ateur Gardeners Cluh the meeting. They included-a first First Baptist ~Church have held
met Tuesday evening at the home in lhc di~trirt for thtir yearbGok their Octo~r meetings this w~ek .
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or Mrs ,. A. J, Strauss with Mn. and a tie for third place ror
Monday mght the Priscilla C1rclc
Norman Humphreys
vlce·presi- their scrapbook.
met at the home of Mrs. Manning
dent, pfasidhlg In the 8bsence or Mrs. Rtynnlds, chairman o( the Kloes with Mn. t,taymond Lievi.ng,
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Mrs. • Robl!rt Helbr.l. presidenl Cook Book PI'Oject of the club. chair~an, pres~ding . The opemng
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Mrs. Humphreys distribult'd lh!' announc('d that the re\·ised edi· d~votwnal scrvtce was Jed by .Mr ~.
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19~7·38 yearbqoka wbkh wrn• Uon or the Amateur Gardeners R1chard 0\ven ond the evcmng s
prepared by hl'r program ~flm- ·cook Book Was in the hands of pngram" waR presented by Mrs.
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'"i~t~c: Mrs. F.nrl Kni~ht. MI'S the . publishers ~nd would be 1Owen, ~1rs. Henry Null and Mrs.
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~trauss, Mrs. 'CIC'nn J.ambcrt u'n1! a.v~ulubl£1 soon for sale
John Fulu.
lfu. Rejbcl.
Mrs. E. M. Blake contribute!!
Plans were made to hove a pot·
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Roll till responses werf' the traveling prize whjch wa!l luck supper at the home or the
"BaekVond Materials" and the won by Mr1 Theiss and Mrs. Prco· lev. and Mrs. Claremont E. Hoyt
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In November · During the business
. program tGpic was "The ~·undo - Ion, . won II1c door pnzc
meoting the Circle voted to send
I he hostesst:.'i emph.aA17.ed .11. a birthday gift to their Home mis,. ·men\IL-. or Arran~ements''. 11Mra.
Bruce LIG)'d read a paper De- H.allowec~ and harves.t theme. sionary and a Christmas ift to
den
in Arr.aogt!ments'' and Mr.~. Laghted Jack·o-lanterns lit the en- their Foreign Missionary g
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'$frausa read two papers prepar :ranee to the Strouss home and
Mr~. Kloes served ~ dessert
ed by )frs. Robert Coah: ''Me- JBCk~-lanterns also were u.sed on tOllrst to Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Lieving,
chanieH of Arranaemenh" anrl lhe dm;ng ~oom buffet wh1eh wu 'ltlrs. Null, Mrs. F'ulz, Mrs. Gera ld
~~conditioning and Selecting ol centered with un arrajlgement of Anthony 11 .. 9 Owen Bratton Mrs
Matl'!ri~ht"
bronze chrysanthemums. The re- Nola Fe~ Mi~s Rhoda Hall' Mi~
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Mrs. £. o. Rail waR lnslaiUng rreshment table ~hich was cov- Jacquelin~ and Miss Freddie 'Houd' -"''ftieer for the new slate of oW- tred with a hon.t~r R ~en etoth, ashelt.
.~~8 ~nd .~onducJ~d the ceremony was .ccnt~red Wi~h. w1~kcr corn·
Tuesday evening the Lovejoy
whleh stiessed t~e 'hormony of ucopJas filled With chrysanthe· Circle met at the home of their
l~e -tluo (lnelli)&gt;erthlp as the new mums, fmt and vegetobles.
chairman, Mrs. L. D. Diles. who
olllters placed while 11ladlolus
01·onge and bhick candles ll11ht waa In charge of the meeting. Mrs.
and ~ed ehryJalltbemums ·in an ed the table anc..l Cavors wert' Horner Hysell was the devotional
~· ~~nt in • ,w.hile c(jntain· ~ini~:ture wicker
cornucopirl~ leader on the topic "Streams of
er wh cb signified t~e hormony of hUed wl.lh nuto. Open face sand· Living Waler" and during the I
the t111ii. 'l'l&gt;e· new orllcers arw. wiehes, assorted cookies, aolad. buslneso meeting 111rs. Alton Har·
presldMI, Mls .. Reibel; vice-pre~ . lea and coffee were served to rison gave a report on their White
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!llr.•· Hurpphreys: sec., Mrs. Lam· the memberj by the hOftfBie! Cross quo!! which has been com·
llort; treas., Mr.. L. E. Reynolds; "!ho were assls!M by Sandn pleted. Mrs. 'Milton llood, presl·
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Executive oflloer, Mrs. Lloyd.
Humphreys, a m•mber of l~e dent of the SoCiety, urged attend·
· It was announced that Mn. Junior Garden Club spomofed hr ! ance at the Regional conference
l•mes S. Tituo, Rutland, wou!U the Amateur Gardeners Club.
of the Uniled Couqcil or Church
be In · eharge of a woh•hop at
Women In Pomeroy, Thursday.
t~o Nqvembfl' meellng wilh the
TIDDY tS IIAOV
Mra Dllea aerved a dessert
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pllce to he announced latu.
CHICAGO UP - Quarterback course to Mrs Hood Mrs Hrsell
arion Whotlateh, Yellow Jacket
• She will demonstrate and lecture Ted Marchibroda signed •• ' Mrs. Allen H~gheo, •Mrs .. Harold I halfback, who returned to clas"'s
on "Contemporary Arrangements" free agent early last monlh, ha. Chase Mrs. Earl Buoycr Mrs. here, Monday, did not come alone
to reside With relatives as previ·
Three new mem bc-rs who were been put Go the active player James' sou dcrs, M~s. M'l1 ton· Hood, ously
indicated H'18
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weleomed to the club were Mrs. list by the Chicago Cardinal!. llrs. Alton Harr:~on, Mrs. Ray·
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paren • r.
Gerald Preston, Mrs. Pout Theis; Marchlbroda completed 12 TD molld.Lu·man and Mrs. Edward De· and ~rs. Hobert McDaniel and
and' Mrs. Harold Eppley. The paSBes lost year wM!e wllh lh• mosky.
Harlan s twin broth~r, Harvey, reawa•ds which were given to the Pittsburgh Steelers, who named
Mrs. Harry Houdashelt enter· ~;.~~d to re•ide 10 Mlddlepoot
tlub at the Rcgi011a1 Conference him their No. 1 drdrt choice in talned the EJecta Circle Tuesday
Middleport High School Princl·
In September were displayed at IQ!3.
evening an~ ,Mrs. I~a Turner. was pal, Earl Knight, said that had
leader of the openJIIg devotwnal Whitlatch returned without his
scrv1ce. Mrs. Cecil .Bradbury re· Camily he would have been !nell·
C~OSSWORD
ported on their ChriStmas Frtend· gible for athletics at Middleport.
ACROSS
! . Burden.
20. Man'a
lines. project and a report was He enrolled in the 351)().pupil •tu·
l. Booty
aome
nick.
giVen on tbe1r Wh1te Cross quoh. dent body at Phoer1ix, Ariz., and
'4lanc)
possesname
The program was presented b~ stayed three days. "Boy, I had a
5. Stallc
otlon
21. Fortify
Mrs. David Darst Jr. and Mrs. Chf- time findin~ my way around,"
t. Slate
3. River
~~.Two.
.~ord Hayes wb~ gave a playlel, Whitlatch told old friends here.
f Bru:.)
lfllami
wheeled
Open My Eyes · It "."as announcThe McDaniels family is resid·
tO•.W.jJlto\v
4. F.tle-1
car.
td that !he next meetmg would be 1 ing on Gront-st
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(li~!C'I
0. iN
rtage
held at th( home of Mrs. t. !, 1
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6. River
24. LlvP!y
Hughes. Mrs. C. E. Hoyt gave the
JS.Rclailve
!Afr. ~
l ~llua.) /
closing prayer.
U. Squirrel
7. Reference 2~. An. rdcld .
books
noyo
Yntfr4ar•• bn•er
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Mr. John Sel.lers. who is employ
:10. More
U. Entreaty
8. Foray
27. Tille
cd on the Oh10 m·er was callcrt
16. Anger
9. li"ish
of ,
1nrrequf!~1t
33.Monab.v the illne"' and death or
H. Suitable
tJ. Wither
respect
I1 h?me
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hJS fothcr \1r. Sumucl Sellers.
:J~ H'eathen ·
18. ~Iter of lht II. Polynellln 28. Crazy
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alPhabet ·
herb
tatang I
lmo'e
~Mr. uml Mrs. George Schneider.
36. Conalel4
tmd d!t,u_ghter Eleanor I&lt;!ay, Mrs.
e1i4b&amp;nd -~ .
eou1 ~9. Llttl•
Mr. and Mrs. Char'e; Vl'oma~ .. · ll&gt;lll'i'£ulj\'\lilrj~ 111d Mrs. M• ··
, •.tftiOil; '
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and son, M~rK, hav~ . re~un~!tf trfO . .lll.6' refurnr.d horne af.
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from a weeks vaeatton 1n the Iter ~p~ndin g the wrt•kend in New
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southern states. They visile~ Mr. York N. Y. wlif&gt;t'C th ey a!l(·nded
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ei,rry\Jll '
and Mrs. Fred S German m St the wedd ing of 11 relati ve of ~lr .
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Schneider.
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13. F.ourpence
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Highlights or their trip W{'!'(!
Charles R. Wolfe, who SCfrPI !
tOld l:njp ·
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Cypress Gardens, the Bok Sing· with the u. S. Arm y for lhe pa.~ t
II. Mr. SIIIU~,
ine: Tow~r. the; Sky Way 'I'rai: ( two years hns received his Honor·
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from St . Petersburg to Bradd(m, able Discharge at an Armv bPISP ill
~ot dtfncult
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Fla., over ~~ mites of Ta~lpa Ba) the Panama C.mal Zone'. ll nd is
:S.Slope
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St. Auguslm!f, Ja~ksonville, At· now at the.&gt; hnme of his parents
ledl:qulp
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lanta,
Ga.; Columbia, S. C. Rork Mr. and A·lrs. Raymond Wol(c.
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on
Lookout Mountain in ·1\lr. and Mrs. Charles Tolliver nf
Hrlhell note I'"
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U. Squored ·
Cha!tanooga, T~nn and Statesville Nelwnville visit~ roc&lt;•ntly with
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N. C.
Mr. and Mrs Eichlngt'r
, . •IPn~
114. Mon:h dote ~
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$1. !lent
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88. Bellowa
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Committee~ for the year were money makin g project. It was al so
D9. ·Atterllk
named When the Laurel Cliff Bel· voted to purchase a gilt for Mrs. •
.,
IO.Too
' ter Health Club met Monday eve· Wallace Chaffin. The president
DOWN
nlng at the new home of Mrs. Char- requested et~ch member to bring
11. Form~
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lea Karr, Naylors Run Hill.
suggestions for club projects in
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mllltary
·'Mrs, Merlin Tracy, president, t!nvelopes to the next meeting.
retotner
presided at the meeting which Sunshine sisters were revealed
• rJap.)
·optne_d with devotions led by Mrs. with t!le exchange of gifts ond
E. J. Tracy, Mrs. Russell Leifheit new names drawn.
DAIL'I! CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It:
was welcomed as a new member. The birth&lt;tays of ~rs. Robert
. AXYDLBAAXR
Colllmittees named were Mrs. Lew. Bowen and Mrs. Russell Leifheit
to LONGFELLOW
la Diehl and Mrs. Orville Allen, were observed. A penny marrh
Ob\ ·tetter limply tltndt for another. In thlo J&amp;'llple A to uaad
S~pplles for the Sick; Mrs. Allen was held 'for the benefit of the
for the three L'l, X tor lhe two 0'1, etc. lingle l~ttert, apo..
Elclllnger, Mrs. Rebert Bowen aod Flower Fund.
triW• the lel\ilh and lorm•tlon of the wo!'da art all hint&amp;
Mrs. E. J. Tracy, Ways and Means Mrs. Merlin Tracy was awarded
);}~~' day tht cOde letter• are different.
and PrGjet!ll.
a prize in a guessing game and
lllrt. Ira Wellman, Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. E. J. Tracy, Mrs. Orvilla AI·
A 01)1llol- Clllllattoa
Wrllbt and Mra Glen Thompson, len and Mrs. Lloyd Wright in;·the
.i\URQV HRWQ PQYE RllRQV RVR
In char1e of trips for club mem· Bible contest.
lie!'• and also to plan the annual Preceding the meeting a po\l.uck
II)I' OY:ti:RB W SIVS' II JD IIHRQDJHV ChristmaJ P!rty; Mrs. Tom Lei!· dinner w11 served to the iittm·
belt, Birthday Box; Mrs. Gerald . her~ and fot'r guests: Miss Carol
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Kelly~ Mrs. Joe Evans and Mrs. Soulsby, Mrs. Myrtle Harrison:· E.
' tfflf~7'1 C~yptoqutt&lt;: WHO RE.\SONS WISELY IS
Dana Oliver, Flowers lor tbe Slct J. Tracy and Charles Karr.
NO': THEREFORE :vJsE...J&gt;oPE.
and Mrs. William Soulsby, Cards.
The November meeling will he
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Dllttlhttf bf ......, Ft&amp;bLr., a,Haa•
, It was voted to sell decorated held at the home or Mrs. Charles
t Scotch Upe for Christmas ao a DiehL

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Middleport, 0., Oct. 16, 1957

OOOBER CELEBRATION BARGAIN DAYS

.llr •nd Mrs Delber Becke&lt; and
family llere visitors In Clarkoburg
W Va, Sunday,
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Mrs Robert Reibel, Leadmg
Creek Road, left Tuesday for Chll·
Ucothe where she Will spend two
weeks w1th Mr and Mrs W!lllam
Kitchen (Jan• Young) and their
new daughter, Debra Jo Mrs K1t·
I chen and he baby were brought
home from the ChilliCothe Hospital Tuesday

and wa5 ass1gncd to the

Durable, snug f1ttmg, fl&lt;ec·

Mrs Mmn1e Erlewme IS re&lt;:U·
peratmg slowly afktr bemg all
w1th an attack of flu
Mr and Mrs James Cheadle
spent Sunday With her parents, Mr
and Mrs Rachae EJhs, Che5hare.
Mrs Wmme Mayer, Grove Caty,
spent the post week With Mrs
Stella Walburn and returned home
Fnday with her daughter ln·iaw
Mrs John Mayer, and children
Chen and John Jay, who had been
visiting her parents Represent•·
tlve and Mrs George Mmnhart, Cor
a week
Mrs Chrtmd Stumbo IS all at her
home on Stxth Avenue
Mr and Mrs Fran Reichert left
today for a ghort vacatton trtp
Mr and Mrs Anson Jackson
have moved from Columbus to Rut·
land Mrs Jackson entered Meigs
General Hosp1tal lor surgery tQ
day

Trammg Center at BambrJdge,
Md, whrre he took h1s bas•r
trainmg spent ten da) s of his
leave here w1th hu Sbler Mrs
Enrl Watkms and left Nondav
for Toledo "here hP. w1JI spend

the remamder of hiS leave w1th
hiS father Harry Padgett and
8J5lers, Mrs Dorothy Whitt, Mrs
Nancy Wh1tt and M1ss Pnscllla

Padgett He •1ll go from there
to New I ondon, Conn where he
Will tak1 suh nm 1ne trammg

Middleport
SO&lt;'iety
~frs II L Duuham accompanied
her husband to Avon Lake, Ohio
where he IS employed Sunday after

grey with knit cuf!s and
neckband Nylon rcm(orced
at pmnts of wear Sizes 36 tu
46

2 for $2.50

Sale $2.49

Men's $2.49

Men's Hanes

SUEDE FLANNEL
SPORT SHIRTS

WINTER WEIGHT

Full•cut - l&lt;mg wcarmg un-

shift&amp; 10 plaid patterns Full

Ion su1ts Snu2 lattmg neck·

cut Convertible collars -

band

Small, mcdtum, large and ex..

length or short sleeve, ankle

flannel

Long siee&gt;e, ankle

lrn!llh style 'S11es 36 to 46.

tra large s1zeS'

$2.69

Sale $2.00
Men's

Crease resistant fm1sh Lux·
urtously blended rayon and

HELEN'S BEAUTY
SHOP

acetate Styled for wear 29
to M wa1st measure
SALE

WESTERN JEANS

2 Reg $1.00 Men's Shaving Sets .

89c

'13 Reg. $1.29 Men's Shaving Sets .

99c

11

lor!Zed coltons and rayons A

Heavy

plashc shoe bags in

3 Reg. $1.50 Men's Shaving Sets

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colors Small, mediUm, large

lqw or green with 12 poe·

2 Reg, $1.79 Men's Shaving Sets

..• $1.00

and extra large Blzeo

kets

I Reg $2.85 Men's Shaving Set

. $1.50

3 Reg. $3.00 Men's Shaving Sets

Sale $2.49

$1.50

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kers, cookies, pQtato ch1ps,

6 to 16

2 Reg. $2.25 Women's Gift Sets

$1.00

4 Reg. $2.50 Women's Gift Sets

$1.25

6 Reg. $3.00 Women's Gift Sets

$1.50

Sale $1.38

3 Reg. $4.00 Women's Gift Sets

$2.00

1 Jtcg. $4.50 Women's Gift Set

$2.25

I Reg. $6.00 Women's Gift Set

$3.00

1 Reg. $6.50 Women's Gift Set

. $3.00

l Reg. $6.75 Women's Gift Set .

. $3.00

4 Reg. $7.50 Women's Gift Sets

$3 00

l Reg. $10.00 Women's Gift Set

$5.00

Catmon

ANKLETS

DELAWARE

BLANKETS

}'lne quality Ingrain Cotton
loe Long wearing Sue• -7
to 10\1 4 pairs In a package

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Double bed size 75% cotton,
20% rayon 5% wool Bound
w1th acetate satu1 Ch01ce of
pink, red, blue or green plaid
72 by 84 mehes

4 pain $1.00

$4.89 a pair

Penn Craft

Contour

PLASTIC
DRAPES

BATH MAT SETS

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Beau?
Husband?
Executive? ·

3 pieces mat, rug and i1d c..
ver. La lex back - Made with

Heavy gauge viii) I Beaut!IUI
,.lectl on of solid colors And
florala - In wh1tc and col·
ors Each strip 27 by 87
inches.

Bltllllln Ony1
Dt!A Stl IIIOI·Gl

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the best tuftln~ yarns svall·
able Chmce of 8 sparkllnil
colora.

$1.95 a set

$1.00 a pair

BIB
OVERAllS
10 oe sanforlzed blue denim

nuts or popcorn Yellow or
red.

overalls Graduated for per·
feet fit S1zes 36 to 50.

$2.49

$3.69
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Can.non Bath Towels . :
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Beauh·fluff fmish Super absorbency .Color• fyt for I
lastmg beauty Strtped pattern in aquamarine, ' circus
pmk, smoke pearl, bronze green and turquoise. ' 20 by
40 lnches

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2 for $1.00

Women's Ready To Wear
lloys

Men's "Big Ylllk"

Blue Magic

1 Reg. $1.95 Women's Fitted Cosmetic Travel Kits $1.00
9 Reg. $2.95 Women's Fitted Cosmetic Travel Kits $1.50

Stzes 6 to 18

88c

.. $1.50

remforced Authentic western styllllg Z1pper fly Sizes

body, Fully lined collar In 01 out latl -

y\1.

Wide vor1ety of patterns and

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Keeps loods fresh For cruc

Sanforized, fast color plaids and slrtpes Generously cul

quilted

. 99e

6 Reg. $1.00 Women's Fitted Cosmetic Travel Kits 69c

Suede Flannel Shirts

weight

17 Reg. $1.38 Men's Shaving Sets

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82 reg. $5.95 Women's Dresses Sale $4.00
207 reg. $3.95 Women's Dresses Sale $3.00
33 reg. $8.95 Women's Dresses Sale $5.00
14 reg. $10.00 Women's Dresses Sale $6.00
11 reg. $13.95 Women's Dresses Sale $6.00
Regular $2.95
34 Women's Orion Shrags
Sale $1.50
42 reg. $2.95 Women's Blouses Sale $1.50
32 reg. $3.95 Women's Blouses Sale $2.00
44 reg. 1.69 &amp; 1.95 Girls Blouses
Sale $1.00
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Multiple Wire

WAXED PAPER

SKIRT
RACKS

and

PAPER TOWEL
DISPENSERS

5 tier skirt racks with 10

Unbreallable plastiC dlsperu;.
ers Red and white and yel·
low and white

chps

49c

$2.49

Reg. n.&amp;B to fU5

Reg. 50e

WOMENS
GOWNS

Women's Extra Large

PRINT
HANDKERCHIEFS

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White and dark oackgrounds.
Some wltb hand rolled hems.

BaUate and cottoll cnpe
aowns. Short and fuU Ienalh •
Sizes 34 to iG. Plllk, blue,
mint and l!lllze.

Sale 39c

Sale $1.50

J . DAY SALE

KROEHLER liVlNG ROOM SUITES

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Women's Colton

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Another shipment of wo·
men '• cotton broadcloth
blouses, Mn n y styles to
choose from Sizes 32 to 30.

Polished cotton Ivy Lea·
gue style trousm Beige
or black in stzes 3 to 12.

$1.00

$2.95

Chair Throws

Mill •• bl.,. 'em, bul alwayo a problem al 1111 time I
Here art unueualg1fta that any mnn will appreciate and
u•avery day Stnk1n1 ony• marble and Jet eryltel bai!IU
Ill a var10ty of al.apea and i!ZOI • , all w11h the world·
famo111 pen thai fill• olean and wnl• llawlelllly. Selot:l
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an around. 60 by 72 mches. 1.

Colors: green, brown, grey, gold, rose.

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5 and 1 pc. Chtome Breakfast Sets - Wrought Iron
Breakfast Sets and Bronze ftmsh Breakfast Sets - Nll!o
tlonally known makes.
1 Reg. $129.00 5 pt. Bronze Breakfut Set Sale UOS.OO
! Reg. $189.00 7 pt. &lt;;brome Breakf~~~; Seta Salle $153.00
1 Reg. $119.00 5 pe. Chrome Breakfut Set Sale ltlf.OO
Rog. $99.00 7 pt. Chrome Breakfui Set • Sale ,fll.IIO
1 Rec.
1 Rec.

2 Reg. $29J.OO 2 pc. Uvlng Room Suites Sale '$257 .00

Fringed Cling·Fit

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Quality
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13 Reg. $319.00 2 pe. Li\'lng Room Suites Sale $266.00
In grey, green, gold, beige, rose and brown
3 Reg. $189.00 2 pe. Living Room Suites Sale U51.00
Wtlh ottoman Brown, grey, green
1 Reg. $179.00 2 pt. Living Room Suite Sale $133.00
l Reg. $259.00 2 pe. Living Room Suite Sale $212.00
Grey
4 Reg. $269.00 2 pe. Living Room Suites Sale U9t.Ot
Green, beige and brown.
00 2
Ll 1 R
S 1'- S 1 ••33 00
3 Reg. •279
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Dark grey or beige.
2 Reg. $219.00 2 pe. Living Room Suites Sale U77.00

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$3.98

Brown and' betge.
1 Reg. $379.00 3 pc. SeetiODal Lhug Room Suite
Brown
Sale $311.00
3 Reg. $348.00 3 ~.sectional Llvlllg Room Suites
Rose, aqua.. and beige.
S11le $288.00
3 Reg. $397.00 2 pt. Seellonal Uvlng Room Soltes
Black 1 beige and charcoal
Sale $333.00

Traffic Violation
Charged Against
Injured Motoril!!t

PLASTIC
SHOE BAGS

Frutt or the Loom"- san•

, dcnnn Triple stitched and

BOYS $1.69

Regular $l.H

SPORT SHIRTS

.. 69c

6 Reg $1.19 Men's Shaving Sets

' $2.95

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':t·OO 5""·
Wro,•bt Irun Breakfu&amp; Set Site' f78
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f9 .505 pt. Bronze Drop Leaf BrellkfutSet

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1 Reg. $89.00 5 pt. Chrome Brealtfut Set Sale
2 Re1. 89.00 5 pe. Wropght Irun Breqfut Seta ~-·-· ··• •
1 Reg. U09.00 7 pe. Chrome Brealtfat Set
1 Reg. $15t 5 ~·Wrought lrOD BreU/tilt Set
2 Reg. $138.00 5 pt. Brollie Breakf. . $,f,Sale ,u~.u•
llef. '13t.Ot 5 pe. Cllfome Bre&amp;Ullt Sel sate ,utl.lllll
1 Reg, $128 7 pe. Wrougbtlron Breakflit Set
1 Reg. U19.00 7 pt. Chrome Brelilfaat Set

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more th~n ~0 hve~ m the past few days, wtth about one·thtrd
of the vtcbms chtldren m lllinots and Pennsylvama schoo
for the mentally retarded
The latest trag1c flu outbreak k11led f1ve youths at the Dtx·
Ill, Ill., Slate School for the Mentally Retarded It followed o•
the heel! of a lethal outbreak
·---which k1lled SIX children at the
Fennhurst State 1ralntng School
near Phdadelph1a Tuesday
HJlalth officials In Washington
expr"!!"'d concern over the UP'
swing of deaths from Ai!an Flu
fnd alhed a1lments, and the U s
PubUe Health Serv.ce acted to
bring Its reports Jlf flu outbreaks
up to date
Pohce Ch1ef Frank Hudson said
A Umted Press survrv 51 noe today that David W Humphreys,
Monday showed a least 31 deaths 65, of JeU1co, Tennesaee, who was
blamed on flu and resulting cnm· mlured - Tuesday In a truck car
pllcalldns, eight of them 10 Pen co llsion' at the intersection of Rts
nsylvama, ftve tn Illinots, four 10 ~3 and 7 wJII be charged with
Michigan, three caeh m Indiana "fatlure to observe a stop s1gn"
, ,nd New Jersey, and twn each 10 as soon as he 1s released from the
Ohio. Utah, WISconsin sud New Mel'S Genent Hospital
York State
Humphreys '"ffcred a fraclured
Epldtmlc Hlta· School
knee 10 the collision and h1s w1fe,
AI D1xon, Ill , Stale Welfare Faye, 55, suffered from shock
Director Otto L Betta~ 10 vealed cuts and brmses Miles E Cain
Wednesday night th•t a suspected Athens, drlv&lt;r of the truck escap
nu eptdemac at the school ror men 1 ed unscathed in the acctdent1
ally retarded chtlren ha. stmk
Hudson sa11 toda) tha&lt; evidence
en 1,183 of the 4,683 111 ,.,\., and md1cated that Humphreys fa~led to
70 of Its 050 employes
observe the stop SIGn at the 1nter
Bettag s01d the epldem1r broke section
out Sept 30, and all ftvt: deaths
were due t~ pneumoma brGught
on by the flu The first v~etlm died
Oct ~ an4 the latest Wednuday
Th~ lnc14ent
of re,plratory
Illnesses ehmbcd across •he n"'·
tlon, w1th many states reporting
case loads · In the thousands.
Children and young adult• a,.
peared to be the chief flu victims
The South Bethel EUB Church
The disease made heav) mroads of Silver Rldge will observe Men's
' olt c11llege campuses, forrmg can·
dtllatlon of 1 number of w•ek Ill! Day, Sunday, Oct 20, at 9 30 a m
tootballpmes Among !II• gUoeJ durmg the Sunday School hour
' ~!!$Ill..&lt;!~!!.~) by the n~ wa! Shl&gt;' Rev F; T Bra11scomb, pastor,
' ~ Sfl~ "Mtllen Col&lt; will delili!Y the medaae el lh•
lege vs Weatern Reser•• In Pe~· worship sefliu:~. at 8.!10 P' m. Sun
nsylvama
ftay eveQing ';the men of the cornFlu also downed the previously mun1ty are espemlly mvlted to
unbe!!ten Drake Umverslty team attend both c:erv ces
forcing clncellahon of Its tilt With
The Sunda) School wtth Norman
Colorado State UniverSity The Bahr, Supt " '" lhe m•dst of a
Colorado Aggtes appealed lor an Red and Blue Contest, With Faye
alternate opponenl
Watson. and Darlene Bahr as cap
Footbtll Gamos Concollocl
ta1ns 1he Red Side now IS leading
IllinoiS Wesleyan cancelled Its with 5tl points and the Blue Side
same With \Yeaton and Kentucky has 42 PriZes are bemg g1ven
Slate stepped ,. to fill tho gap.
to those brlngmg the most people
Other games caneelled Included to Sunday School
the BoWdOin • Williams College
A W!Oner roast, sponsored by
game m New England hnd the the Sunday School, Will be held
for all those attendmg Sunday
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute School at the clo of th
t t
game against Union College 1n
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se
e c~n es
New York.
Also m New York, a Colgate
UniverSity student died after com·
In&amp; down with a flu.hke Illness
AI Iowa State, about 300 students
were s•r~ekcn and an emergen~y
ward was set up m a women's
Entnes m the Common Pleat
dormitory
An outbreak at Atlanta, Ga , Court today showed two rase
prompted officials to' release 24 have been settled since Wedneo
prisonero and authorities said they daJ
In Lon V Greenlee vs Rober 1
plannl\d to release 36 more.
Tate,
et al (lncludmg the v111ag
AI Norfolk, Va , Navy offiCials
reported 1,920 sailors aboard sh1ps nf Middleport) ihe court QU!Cie&lt;'
partlclpatmg m NATO exerciSes m title for plalntlfl to lot 2 or sut
lhe Nortb Allant1c were stricken hv1ston M and a parcel on th'
north s1de extcndmg to D1amom1
with flu ,
Cleveland has recorded two !loll ow
Title to the property exccptc•'
ASian flu denths and IS lnvestlgat·
lng SIX others today as h1gh rates 1 sewer easement owned by Mtd
of abaentee!Sm In schools through· dleport
In Bctt,v Fa1reh•ld "
Elme·
oul Ohio continued to mounl
The two v1cllms were Fred D1 Fa~rch1ld the court d~m!Ssetl
orocecdmgs w1thout preJUdiCe
(Contmued on Page Two)

South Bethel EU
Chuteh Will Hold
Men's Day Sunda Lion's See Film
On Scientific
Search for.Oil

Two Court Cases
Settled Thursday

Sheriff, Ex-MaJor
Are Arrested For
Traffic Violation
COLUMBUS, Ohio UP-Crm•
f'""'en Domtld Maves and R1charr
Holycross counted a good day •
haul arresttng motor1sts anclud
ing a former mayor, who mad1
Illegal left turns at an 1ntersee
tlon
While wrltmg out a t1ckct fo
an untdentlhed driver, a s~or.C
motorist made the wrong turn
Holycross flagged h1m dowr
and found It was Common Pie"
Judge and former Mayor Myron
B. Gessaman
Along came a thlfd violator
who JUSt waved at the off1cer•
and kept on gomg GIV,ng eha!IC
t~e two pollee arrested Sberlfl
Stacy Hall a former ' policeman
wbo "ld he was JUSt returmng
'!Vbat he thought was a frl011diy
greeting when he waved
Riding w1th Hail were Clerk
of Courl! Roy K111g and Prosecu
tor Samuel Devine
Total proceeds to the c1t
from (mes. $30

·COON HUNT WINNERS
Burdell McKinney of Middleport
:md hts two year·()ld registered
blue ttck female dog, 'Blue Eva"
~ere w1nners of the Meigs County
wild coon hunt recently held In
the eastern scct1on of the county

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A eolci fll'iit
the spirit of
Nat1onal' Petroleum Week now
'" progress, was shown after the
regular Wednesday luncheon of
the Pom eroy Lwns Club held 111
the soc1al rooms of the Federated
Church
The f1lm, provided by L1on
Arthur Hovt, told a detailed storv
of sclenl!flc searches for 011an 0·1 gamble-mctudmg geolo·
glc and sellimologtcal studies that
usually extend over a f1ve year
period
It also dOSCflbed modern rc·
fining methods m which comme;
dally usable fracl1ons are taken
from crude ml
President Ernest Covert presld
ed at the meeting and welcomcd Robert warner 85 a new Lton
h•m w1th hiS pin
Preaentmg
warner
was sponsored by Lion
Glcnro) Ewing
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Lmn Ron Sprmgcr mtroducert
a guest, Dick Cnug, secretary of
the Ironton 0 Lions Club of the
Automobile AssociatJop of Amer·
tea
A $5 contribution was voted to
the National Society for the Pro·
venhon of Blmdn ..s Vice pr.,
Sldont John
Bacon, pro•ram
•
cha1rman, Introduced Mr Hoyt
MARKET RIPORT
CINCINNATI. 0 UP-Produce
Eggs, steady, prices at farm, con·
sumers, whites and browns, A
jumbos ~4-57 A large 30·53, A
mediUm 34-37 A small 23-25 B
lar~e 45-48, FOB A large 58 (J(J, A
medium 44 45 B large 53 ii4
Cb1ckens frvers lc higher 3 3
'&gt; ib 15·10 heavy h•ns 13·14,
hght hem!! 8 ll prtce dlstr1buhon
on frvers, 10,000 at 15 41100 at
16. 21.000 at 17 and 8~00 at 18
Butter !JO score 71

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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II
Arrives Iu Nation's Capitol
WASHINGTON (UP) - Britain's captivating Queen EUza
belh II swept mto the nation's capital today to one of the btg·
gest fanciest red carpet welcomes ever extended a distmgutsh
ed VISitor
Hundreds of thousands, includmg President Eisenhower,
greeted her
The 31·year·old sovereign
emll•~gly l!rcless tn the face of al airport welcome
While a band played 'Got!
mcndmg cercmonv, stepped
·rom E•st!nhower's personal plane Save the QIICcn' 1 and tht 'Sto;
o the cheers of thousand! at Spangled Banner cannons boom
i!d a solemn 2l·gun Balute as thE
Washmgton NatiOnal Airport
The Presadcnt was there w royal patr stepped to the rt::v1ew
Jrcet her and her duhmg eon 111g stand
The royal couple flew herr
lnrt, Prince Ph •hp, and to escort
hem to the White House alon! aboard tbe presidential plane C!&gt;
he crowded ilag·decked streets Iumbme Ill 1\'om Patrick Henry
o start a reremony·packed foUl Airport ne.ar Newport News
Va , a(t~r a whtrlwmd tour of
:ia) state v1sit
Mrs Eisenhower wa•IFd al th1 the h!S!Or!C early BritiSh settle·
White Hou1e to give them 1 per· mcnts at Jamestown and W1lllams
t1dewatm
1onal welcome on the "front bUt g on Virginia's
peninsula
po"f'b"-the north portico
The weather beth there sod
~111'1 of State John Fostet
lies and a bost of high dlpi hen was overcist and br~ef early
morning showers wetted tbe flag
m tic ~nd military offlelals• we
~decillld '"'•ell of Wasbln&amp;ton.
w,tK the Pr~lden~ ~~r' ~e
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Russia Is Warned By US
AgainstAttack On Turks
~ I WASHINGTON (UP)- Amencan offiCials satd today Rus•
Co
p
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1s now on nollce that a Russian attack on Turkey wtll bring
Meigs- • nee I thes1aThere
fury of us retaliallon agamst the Sovtet Umon itself
11111 be no sanctuary for Sovtet aggressors as the
upport
ate
n
I
Chmese
Commumsts
had
Korea they Said, If the Russian
S
R 0
IS overt Use of "volunteers," however, probably would
Corn Is Annoum:edl
----- Runo!s.s tabrJngtheyany rctal!atton •&amp;•Ina!
The Prtce Support rate for PODJeroy S
COUt
Secretary of State John Foster
1957 corn w1ll be $1 34 per bus
Dulles told a new!! conference
hcl In Metgs County acccordlfig Fund Campa•' go
Wednesday
dJd not think
lo announcement made here to
Madeast war likely But he sa1d
day
JN
nonthclcss thiS country must be
Farmers may put their 19'7 s ow Underway on guard ,.,, Russia attack Tur·
earn under loan to •he Comrno
ke)

Jail Population
At Lowest Mark
Since January 1
Sheriff and Mrs Robert Har·
tenbach had only one guest lor
lunch today
When Eugene M Buchann, 23,
was released durmg the past 24
hours. and no
new commttt·
mcnts were received at the
eounty ]all up to 10 a m toda),
Mc1gs Count:v's penal colony wa~
reduced t(l one lone survtvor
He is Orla Gtlmore, ~4 Gil·
more has langu11hed tbere sine•
Sept 10 for tack or a $t,OOO bond
"Nhtle he 1s charged with break
lfilt and entE'rlng
Buchann 11 the Rutland man
who was t~nprehcnrled earlier thl~
week by Sheriff Hartenbach and
Marshal Lawrence Whtt1atch in
Syracuse walh a truck load of
leen·agers Thev wer.e enllaged in
thowerme: ror.k~ on Svracuse
houses apuareJJ\JY m an e((ort to
beat the Hallo-.een trick or treat
game with Jll!lt tricks
Meanwhile, Pomeroy mayor's
court was slowed to a walk, loo
Only Curtis W Cunningham ap·
peared to put up $15 bond on a
charge of speeding brought b)
Patrolman Henry Werry Cunn
m~ham wtll appear tn court Satu,~y ntght, or farfelt his money

portion

tov.ight in 40t except
extreme southeHt,

October 17, 1957

By UNITED PRESS

A rash of flu eptdemtcs around the nation has clatme

$1.59

~len's

Tough, sanfomed 10 oz, blue

$1.88

Pet1le and feminine Easier
to use Sweeps cleaner n..
signed for modern up to date
sweeping.

SALE 39c a yard

KRISPY KANS

$5.00 a pair

Nylon reinforced. heel and

Platds,

Cosmetic Specials

Evenings
Appointment

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Rayons

prints, checks, flor,al patterns and bordered prmts

Boys Big Yank

DRESS
TROUSERS

ham VISited Mr and Mrs James
George MLOre R1ver Hill, is amWilliams and sonw, Scott and Rich pro\ mg after a recent til ness
ard, Lora1n, hrfore returmng homr.
Stephen llubmson, small son of
The W1lhams family arc former Mrs Ruth Rohmson and Earl Rol&gt;
Joenl 1r•sJdenls
inaon, rcceavcrl bru1scs and acrat
ches when he fell out of a car at
the approach to the Mason·Pome·
roy bridge Monday
John and Eddac Blukc, liOns ot
Mr und M1 'i E M Blake, have
been Ill with flu
011en 1'ues. lhru Sal.
Mrs Mary Wysong, Bucyrus,
former local resident, and her
R:OO - 5:00
mcce, 'Mass Frances Notter, St AI·
bans, were dannN guest~t Sunday
By
of Mr •nd Mrs Herbert Chambers
and also viSited Miss Vesta McCoy
and Mt and' Mr!i Burr Forest
1 'h mUes We~l Darwin
Mrs Wy11onf( and her nacce had
On Route 680
been 1n Hunltn~ton vlslt!nl relaPhone Dar11 In Exehangr
tives and were enroute to St AI·
bans when they came to Middleport for a &amp;hort VISit
Carl Ebersbach, who Is employed
m Charleston on the New York
Central Rmlroad, •pent the week
end with his family In Bradbury
Mrs Winured Vaughan and Mrs
Mnry June Hood were m Columbus
TONIGHT
I Monday to attmd the Ohio State
Trade Show sponsored b) the Ohio
FAMILY NIGHTS
John Wayne Maureen o llara Cosmetologists
Jlollile and Nclhe Zerkle were
"THE QUIET MAN"
VISitors m Coumbus Sunday
(In Techn1coiorJ
- alsoMrs Denver R1cc IS 111 at her
Dane Clark
Ma. Wvnn home on Broadway
''THE MAN IS ARMED"
The Hcv Howard Ruppelt, pas·
Thura. &amp; Fri.
Oct. 17·18 lor of the FliRt PaeRbyteraan
Church, Is recnperatmg slowly
Sheree North Jl'lfrcv Hunter after an attack Q( pleumy and flu
Barry Sulhvo~n
A ram1ly dinner was held Sun·
da• at the home of MSgt and Mrs
"A WAY TO THE GOLD"
.l•mes Brewington and daughter. I
On Clnemaseope)
l Sandra Those present were MSgt I
-alsoMyrna Loy OliVIa DcHnvtlland Joe Ankrom who w11l leave soon
''THE AMBASSADOR'S
for Hawaii Mr!l Bud Klssen, Col· '
DAUGHTER"
umhu~ Mrs DaiSY Ankrom, Mr
and
Mrs• John Vroman and sop,
(Cinemascope Tcchmc-olor)
John, Mr and Mrs Chas Vroman
&amp;nd •on, Mark.

Dtllt Stl (3C)Of.ll

Percales, Broadcloths, Acetate and

l Reg. $5 89 Men's Shaving Set

Mr •nd Mrs Fred Cabeen, Alb·

HOUSE
IROO-MS

DRESS GOODS

Cosmetic 'Specials

UNION SUITS

sport

San(oru:ed

he had spent the week end with ens, are guests of Mr and Mrs.
his family here Tuesday Mrs Dun Wilham Slater and family

ltl Cryll11

Pomeroy-Middleport, Obi.o, Thursday,

Health Officers Wor,ried
As Flu~ Death Toll Grows

New S~yle

Reg. 411e and 59e -Big Selection of Patterns

Woven platd work shtrts - Full cut for comfort and
"work freedom " Easy lo wash - easy to non Tailor·
cd for long wear Small, medmm, large and exit a large
stzes
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Suede Flannel Shirts

SWEAT SHIRTS

'Misi Lenore Giles was taken to
Me~gs General Hoap1tal m the
Rawhngs CoutsJimbulance Tuesday
even1ng where she ts a rnedtcal
patient

Naval

Regular $2.95 Men's

Men's $1.49

Mr and ~Irs Val Rcvnolds, Morgantown, W Va, spent the week
end With h1s parents, Mr and Mrs
L. E Reynolds, and grandmother

Davtd H Padgett, who enlist
1n the U S Navy on July 25th

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over ollto tonlgllt. Frldty pertly
clo•dy with llttlo lompotlhlrt
chonllf. High IGday In 601, liW

De.,oted l'o l'fle In~ 01 l'lle JJelfa.JI••• Are•

STORE HOURS: THURSDAY ond FRIDAY9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. and SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

Charleston Sunday

Mrs Margaret Reynolds

Cooler

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THURSDAY, 17th, FRIDAY, 18th, SATURDAY, 19th,

Mr and Mrs Pa•l TheiS and
daughter, P~tllla, were vtsttors m

ed

BY UNITED 1'11111
Ohio: Oaulonol rtln toollr,
ondll1(1 wut portion lhll IIJer.
noon •nd 1101 portloo lonllht,
followed by grodual ciNrlftl,

8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·

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d1ty Credit Corporalton at the
Pomerov Bey Scout F'und Drave
Later Sovaet Fore1gn 1.fm1ster
above rate
rha1rm:m Hnnry Cleland sa1d today Andrr1 Gromyko charged that the
The ror n should be stored 1n house tv nous(' colleetaons begun Turkish general staff, wath Am·
cr1bs that y, 111 keep tiLe corn m Wednesday 't;re gmng very wel1" encan proddmg' was planntng
~ood cond 1t 10 n The loan rate of
I he dnve wtll continue through to attack Communut-baeked Sy$1 34 per bushel as based on No 1 lhLs week at1d be chmaxed Satur- fla 1mmedutely after Turkey's
1
3 corn, therefore, the corn mus• I day wath ar. all day street collec- Oct 27 electaons
:trade No 3 or better at the ttmc lion Jumor workers wall take
American GUiclals wath .specaal
the loan exp1res
nart 1r. th1" oart of the annual knowledge of M1deast affairs
A Service charge v! one eent j Boy Scout dnve
~a id they do not know whether
per bushel with a mtmmum fee
Mrs Gtlb, rt Mees, chairman or Russia at1ually IS trymg to prollf $3 00 must be dep:mted Y.lth the house to house dnve, r.amed voke a war between Syria and
the A S C OffiCP at the t1me these work(rF who are assigned Turkey But the ofCtetals ex·
A.pphcahon for Loan IS made
to stret~ 3 nr~l nctgh!wrhood~
pressed m1sgav~ngs about the
Farmers are advised to check
rlOSslble results of the Sov1et prothe moisture of their corn befon·
Mrs Sadr r:, Spencer, 'Mrs Wy Jaganda campa1gn
makang application The corn atl GJibcrt ~1rs Herman Ohlmger
V1ce President Rachard M
must te!lt ~0 5% ar less an rno1s Mrs Rc~no L nd Mrs Henry Ewang ~axon sa1d tn San Francisco Wed
tore before a tOnn een be made .Mrs WilliS McMurrav, Mrs Char 'lcsday that President EJSenbow·
Corn should be cribbed for l c~ Swatzel, :\!rs Wa1d Gorby, Mrs. ' r and Dulles were gavJDg prior
•cvml days before en apphca PhLI Meier l'lrs Frank TttU!S Mrs 1ty attcntJOn o warkmg out a
Uop) s made
!\ lbert Coate" Mrs W R Shasteen, j ocaceful solu tJOn to the problem
Any farmer who wishes lo put Mrs Elmer White, M" Ted Down- He sa1d the Umted Stales' "grFal
hll eprn tq the Pnee Support 1e Mrs Roy Mayer, 'Mrs E;:Jward ~car" was that a 11ingle "mbnl·
HOLDINIJ A rei'l PLANI MOIIII, •onD,I\1'"7·
Promm can contact , Herbert E Arnold and Mrs Clifford Young "Uiatlon" could set off a war In
at the tntrlc~tel)' ..deaiped
Wasbmeton Developed at
Sb•el4! at the local A. S c or
the area
flee Ia Pomeroy , Ohio, for de· fn Kerr s Run the workers ar
Dulles wa. asked Wednesday If
plant In Clnclnnat~ Ohtn,
tailed .lllformal!on.
Harlan Wehrung, Edgar Thomas '" defendmg Turkey, this coun·
l!OII{ld th111,1t for tbe tnt
and Loram Sterrett Chrurman of lrv would do so 'jby attaeking the
the bus10es., district ts Mrs Reo- attacker "
zo Menchtm, 'assasted by Mrs Hen"Certatnly, 1f there as an al:·
ry Cleland
tack on Turkey by tfl.t! Sovaet Un·
.Auditor for the dnve IS Ted on ' the }ecretary r\lJllled, "It
wme ~ 10d iill rece1pls o( the would not me~n a pU!liy defen·
ve are bemg handed m to Mr s1ve oPeration by the
.O,te at Dowme-Gross Clothmg States w1th the 8ovtct
; B~d Ful&amp;r; general chail')lUin of Middleport for tbe
1rilrlll ~~tore The Rev Eugene BI'&lt;IWn Is ~rlVlleied san1:tt:uy from
v1ce chatrman Cor P()Gteroy and lO attack Turkey ''
Boy Scout fund dnve, and MrS Ernest Covert, chairman of
the house-to-house canvass which IS to be held Saturday, Octo· John Henry Turner, • member Frank Vaugh11n served as rating ll ~ ofhc~als said thiS does
b
· ..
of the councal of the Town af chaarman and prepared name hsts not neccssanly mean an all-out
er 19 , are mvt1mg any one who WI 1I work on the canvass to
t• d th K k ff b
hi
1
Mason, W Va , d1ed suddenly on
Amer1can altack on Russia In
a.en
e lC o()
anquet W ch WII be served at 8.30 am October 1~. from a hem attack
event of a Russtan attack on Turat Heath )\lethodist Church basement dining-room
He had been a member of thr
key They md there IS no way of
Cub Stout mothers With :Mrs counctl smce July 1, 1957, and
pred1ctmg thiS country's mov•
LeWIS H Sauer as chairman. are was 44 years of age
unbl the speclftc ctrcumstantC~
preparing and aervmg the break·
HIS w1fe, Alma, and two dau
arC' known
fast The chslrmen are anXIOUS to gthers, Judy and Janie ~trs H
For one thmg they ,.,d, a So-•
1:
get as many mot~en of Boy Cotton Turner, h1.s mother, and
\ 1et attark would have to overt
Scouts, Explorers or Cub Scouts three stslers survtve htm Hts
aggressiOn to provoke a move
to assast m the drtve
ststers are Lema Johnson Mason
agamst Rus~1a Itself Thts tndi·
BY
UNITED
PRESS
OS
At 6 p m Friday e~~ning Troop Leila Blain~. SouthSide and Freda
Cool clear weather moved mto eated a SYf!an attack on Turkey
245, Boy Seouta ol Arilertca, will K Riffle, south carolina ,
the
MISSISSippi Valle) todal Col w1th the help o! Russ~an military
The General ServiCes Admml!- meet at the hbrary to complete
He WAS the owner and open
tra t!On-DMS Depot, Pom t PI """ plana for their share In the tOWII· tol\of the Turner Serv1ce Station lowmg torrrntJal ra ns and· to:- advisers and techntc1ans or even
with Ruman "volunteers", prob1
an t• W Va • ts 0rfcnng ror sa Ie Wide project
located m Mason He was .1 nadtc wmds that md rectly caus- ably would not draw U S retalia·
ed
the
death
of
three
persons
m
on a bt d bas Is a quantity of loInstructors and asst"nments
fc;rr
•
fa~thful member or the MethodiSt
tJ()n :tgatnst Russta
Central Loutslal'la
cust posts Th e materaal orfered the drtve wtll be issued at the
l:~ssini!
.
J
t:hurch
and was constdcred one
cons!S Is of one (1l Iot of appro" brea kfast and Fultz Ia ~
of Mason's bne Cttlzcns Hts
d
h h
rna tc IY 235 unpee Ied Iocust posts Ihe f act that participation In
h
The lhrce were klllt· m 1g
wt(e
AJma,
is
a
Reporter
for
t
e
d
dnve means helping the National Pomt Pleasant Rcguter
c Ight (8) Ieet Iong
rwoaayds acet en IS op rain swept
I
There arc• approximately
160
Boy
Scout
movement
as
well
as
k
• d
b
th
11
h
In an mterview w1th the May
S
1
sta ndard 6' to II'", tameter utt c ama 1roop m t e art•
d
d red tmt 1ar'I storms
ore L Ingells,rccoreran
p struc'1 yes erd
Th
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St
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mate
e riVe a ur ay w!l start as
ay at " oss Olfil, " liS an
0
lh an approx
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dtame
te r ~ bu1t50stze arger
tl''
an d soon as th e brea kfas t IS completed mammg councilmen or the caty M11ton, rt a causmg damage to
,.pproxima\ely 2ft smaller thar. and 1s to be ended at 4 p. m Bus· thts statement was obtamed
crops and pow!r lmesl
~" d1ametor butt size. Prospec 1~eas hokusesdalre being contacted of "~:nou~s~~~~~~u~~~~c~:'or :~: Ram thiS morning swept down
00J1Ce
live bidders arc urged to inspect
t " wee
t is hoped
, total
of an whiCh
was that 0the1 Town of Mason He was cons•d the Oh10 Valle\ toward the Gulf
The r~r~t 1~:sue or "The Activ
'h IS property " SIZes an d quan.1· mate)y what
.. was ra d 1oppr
t x ererl as one of the ucttve and Coast staff's dousmg West I a ity" Maddleport H1gh School pa~
18
tl oa are
•
d es t1ma
ti tca1on Iy Bid s ac· wall be surpassed c as year, mfluentlal councilmen He was fa)ette lnd
w1th a one mch er was puhhshcd thts week and
1c on enmayre beot mllpected
oepProperty
on1Y be
Mrs Covert has announee~ the deVOted to has w1fe and fam1ly down pour and g1v1n;; Nashvall~ carr1ed the Honor Roll for the
tw4)fn the hours of
.\ M follow&gt;ng people who have asSI•ted and wBS respected by all who and Chjlltanpoga, Tcnn. 1 )lalf finl "' week• of school for the
9
00
and 3 00 p M on Mondays fbru m mapping out the campaign anJ knew h1m Not onlv w1ll he be mch o[ ram
Junior and Senmr H1gh School
Fridays Bids must he submitted 1n getting workers Mrs DaVId miSsed by the offtc~al fam•iy of
ln the Pac1f1e Narthwesf. Seal students
n form• available at the DIIS Jenkins, Mts Richard' Chambers, the to•n of Mason, but hiS death tic reported a half·mrh o£ ra,,,, SeniOrs on the Honor Roll an
1
'lepot office Bids will be pJib. Mrs ~ M Blake, Mrs R. R. PICk· came as a great shock to each last mght althong' the rest of Patty Barth, Carol Blaker, Vera
'lclv opened at the DMS Depot ens, Mrs WUHam Morris ani Mrs. and e\•ery cttazen o( the com the area reported only hght Covert Gene ::md Jeanette Crooks,
n November 1. 19~7. at 2•00 E 0. Rail
muntty We offer to hts wtdow showf'rs Thcf(• wPre a few hght Chne Datley, Kay Darst, Sharon
1
.., M The GovPrnment rescn~~
and family om heartfelt s)m· ~ho~crs m the Crntral Rockaes Jones, Charlcttc Lightfoot, James
he n~ht to reJect any ;~nd/or
pathy along )'olilh our dcstre to and the plat('all rrg1 on
Ohlmger, Sharon Roush, Stanley
n bads
•
Hi~, l
asstst hr.r any "ay whatsoever
The cool a1r 1n lh~ Central Saunders Vonda Sec, Tom Skm1
Blds must bf'l arromplmed b'
\..·
Plam state&lt;; pushed tcn.peratureti ner Phyllis Stanley
CLASS TO MEET
down m lht&gt; \Tml ~slppl Vallov Jumors Jenmfcr Daniels, Bev·
•erl!fled or cashier's check for
The Umon Cou ntv Class moe• While It hu&lt;tlrd thr storm front etly Dunham, carol Hudsoll. Linn
'he full amount or the bid, made
ng Will be held Sunday October southeilstwarrl
tn o Alab:lma Hummel, "ark Kelly, Norman
"vablc to the General Scrv~ees
10 at the Mt Ohvr Church ar Genrg a Fiollrl' , nd Ihe Mtd· \WJiev, Dole Miller Carolyn Mil·
\dmtnlstrallon Check:~~ of unsuc
tordmg (o announcement made A!Jant (' state~: "herr rain IS hoan, PollY Thomas, Carla Wilson
•essful bidders wall be returno1l
today
forccasl
Sophomares 1farv Barth, Ron·
1romptly by mall
Mem~crs o( the staff of ''T'-e
_ -me Evan5, Ruth Farmer, Loretta
Bidders arc not rcqu1red to '\ct!VIty" the Middleport High
Hanmng, KarE'n Herrmann, Phylhs
!I tend the bid opentnq If no I I Scbool paper are Edt lor, Sharon
Chat·Q·e~
Hilbert. Rus&lt;cll LeWIS, Jamce HICD
1resent at the bad opcnml! Sill' Jones, Asst Editors Carol Hud
..
_ ~
,
ards, Barbara Stiles D1ana Stum·
~esR(ul btdder will be not1C1cd bv ~on , Carolyn Milhoan Fcaturt&gt;
t,
bo-, Bonme v .. n Cooney, Carolyn
11a1l Successf11l bidder must re Editor, Phvllis Hilbert, Exchange
Wtlson
nove the property at bts own Edttors, Margaret E&lt;INards, Pat
8SSII:~
Freshmen Carma Artts, Judith
~xpense frnm Government prt&gt; ty Barth
\.J
Butcher, Chflstme Coats, Barbara
111SOS wlthm two (2) weeks after
Sports Editors, JuniOr Rowle'
Moscow Radio satd today the Untied States Stxth Fleet was and Betty cover~ Don Erwm, Kay
1Jd opentng date, work ()( rc· Dale Miller, Horsefeatbers, Earl
. Jenkmson, Uav1d Lyons, Karen
nova! must be performed on re McKmley Dennis Walburn, Sen massing "not far from Syna's shores" and that U S and Bnl· McEihmny, Susan Probasco. Su·
1ular work days, Monday thru 10r reporter, Vera Cover! Juiuor tsh warships were en route to Israel
!On Pullen, Jocklyn Ratliff, Dom
Friday, between the hours or Polly Thomas, Sophon!Ore Lor
It was the latest of a senes of Sovtel statements that have R1ce, Rosett• Richards, Judith
~ 00 A M and 4 00 P M
etta Hann~ng
aroused fears m Western naltons that Russ•a m•ght stumble Sauer, William Soltez. Richard
Swackhamer Ja01ce Zuklc
F"' hman, RIChart! Swackham over tis own propaganda and to•tch off World War III
Arti
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Etghth Grade: Charlene DaviS
cr,
Sts, om
nnct 11ary
In Ca1ro the Jl(overmmmt ·con - - - ~-----&amp;qtt,, Cbarlotte Taylor, Typllt&lt;, trolled Middle East News Agency close to Wl
Da\ld Hoyt, Sandra Hysell, Carol
W0
Phypllla Stanle~ Clnw Dat}(')l reported from DamDscus that
Therr was no 1mmr:i1atc U S Jacobs, Barbara Jones, Patracta
Shaf'IJ Rous~. Jud' Arnold, Jean Syria's 81 my had been placed m reactmn to G1um1ko'"' harsh state Lowery, Ctnda Mcrras Sharon
rtte O'ooks anfl t·aculty Advisor 8 state of emergency because of mcnts Ln th UnLted NatiOn~ hut Pickens Mary Carol Swanson, TexMrs Joe Ball~ey
Ute threat ftom Turke\
Dulles aln•Ld\ had warned that anna Whtte
Sov!Ct mtentni !On lfi any Turco
Seventh Grade John Allen..
It said ail Synan army leaves S'lrJan aellon 1tould bnng U S worth, Forrest Bachtel, Carla Gil·
Two men were fmed in appearHIGH-t..OW TtMPI
were canceHed and that the army retaliation r~. 1nst the Soviet Un more, James Jobb, Carl LeFever,
ances belore Middleport MaJor C
NEW YORK UP-Blg P•n&lt;) d!Binbuted arm• among CIVIlian wn •tself
Ricky Oller. Tom Rail, Ehse Rei·
o Fisher, Wednesday night
Wyo, was the coldest spot 1n the popular remtance umls at Aleppo
The U N Stcenng Committee chert Freddie Slater, Charles
'Chester Will of Chester charged nation this morning (or the sec- and other pomts m northern Syna meanwhtle ~as expected to meet S"ackhamer Dav1d Wiley
wtth drivmg while intoxtcated was ond consecutive day, the U S J There w"re no conftrmation of today or tomorrow to cons1der
assessed a fine of 100 and costs Weather Bureau repo1ted when the agency rcporb whl&lt;'h followed Syna's rrqucst for an mvcstlga. MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
an.d eentenced to three days m the mercury droqped to 23 de- 1a ser1es of stern statements by tton of Turk1sh troop &lt;.:oncentraAdm1ss10ns Harry Cra1g, Mtd·
Mlddlowrt jail
grees. The blghe~t tempe~ature S)'l'la end the Sov~et Umon and a lions The l mted ~tales backed dl•port, Mrs. Greta PrJce PornoPete Bass of Middleport was recorded hi the um.ed States warmng by SoVIet Fore1gn Mm!S· the movr but was expected to as)&lt; roy, Mro. Don Wood, Pomeroy
fined ~ and ~osts on cbai'ges of Wednei6ay was 94 depees ~I le"r Andrei Gromyko m the United that troop concentrations m Syria
Discharged Mrs W Sm1tb and
dlsturblnc the fOI9'·
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