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vcr Kapple and •on, Mr. ond Mrs. Riley, Kan.; Mrs WllllaJn nusJerry Taylor and sons, ""'' it·· 'Sell, Corning; Mr. . and Mrs ' Whtlevtr NtpponM To. • • ,
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. Glen Smith and Mrs. , Rieb· and Mrs. Gavlord Mycr, Bellville. hlo rttklt with tht litton
Davll.
I . Representatives of the Merrie'&lt;· Brulno hockey ~lub In 193..39 whtn
M1ss Barbara Smith wos In Miller Inc., Columbus inciud~d ho twice turned In thM olrelght
cJlarge of the children during the Mr. Bentz, .Mr. Ree~c and Mr. lhu~lo end ren up ocortltll
everung.
Miller and-representatives ol t:.,, atroaka of mort tho~ Ul tl1d .220
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, General Telephone coinpany _M in-. Fronk lrlmotk wtt tn
.were F~riS
Pratt, H. J. Vron- I OUIIttndlnt fO.t lk until ht rtllrod·
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~;)":',· : ~··· Motfon: William Farrington, from hockey In 1949·5G.
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oost~r of the Church of Chrl&lt;l.
'&gt; fflctahng. Burial w.as ln the
Riverview Cemetery.
Palbcarers were

FOLGERS

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Past Officers Club was announced:

for Thursday, November 14 at the,
home of Ruth Barnitz, Pomeroy.
AI the close ol the meeting re·
frcshments were served by Cora
Webb, Chlorus Grimm and Grella
Simpson from a table centered
with a cornucopia filled with fruit,
with white tapers ir&gt; crystal hold·

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McmlJurshi)l tickets and poll
lions arc avoilnblc at Gllmorcs

Supply Store in l'omcroy. l'ctitions must be filed not later

SIMONS
MARKET ·Phone 3:IO·M

IV. Main Sl.

NOTICE OF
ELECTION
Annual clcclion of Directors
lor the MC!gs County Agricul·
\ural Society will be held from
I P.M. to 5 PM ~aturday Nov.
23rd at the County Commi&amp;sioncrs Olllcc m the Court
House.

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than Nov 16th with the Sccrc·

tary Sale of membership Uc
kcts close November 9th. All
([Ualirlcd voters o( Meigs Coun
ty hohlin~ 1957 mcmh~rship
tickets arc el igible to vote at
thla election.

Alltn C. Hill. Stmiii'Y
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Phone 363-M- Pomeroy

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Golden Rule Class
November Meeting ,
Held On Tuesday ·:
The Golden Rule Clm of the
Pomeroy Church of Christ meiTuesday evening at the church
their November meeting.
Prayer ~y .Denver Kap~le, pr.,l·
dent, opeo~~ the . meeting, follow· :
•d with group olnglng and
lions taken from Philippians •·••· 1•
14 by Jerry Taylor who aleo read
"The ~hambered Nautilus."
During the buslnC58 Me89IOII
pla11s were:! made to prr.parC
Christmas baskets for n..dy lam·
iUcs. Plans were also made for ~
Christmas dinner and p•rly to I~&lt;
held at the church on Tue•day,
December 3 and named on the din·
ncr committee were Mrs. ElwrMKI
Bowers, Mrs. Harold Smith and
Mrs Denver Kapplc. Mr. and Mrs
Jerry Taylor and Mrs. Oliver Mi·
chael were named as the enter·
talnmcnt
committl!e.
Uefrc~hmflnta
were served by
Mr!. Melvin Smith, Mrs. Harry Ja·
cobs and Mrs. Richard Duvls with·
Mrs Oliver Michael as a contrlbat·
lng hostess.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Den·

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Special Order
IIOVRS:
Open t A.M. lo 5 P.M.

Grab your haL! Come in tonight ftnd
Me the most revolutionary thinr
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A member ol the Pt. Pleasanl
Tllo pastor. the ' Rov. Rober:
Chamber -of Commerce will dis- Palmtr, will be in charge or thr

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e8 hi Mason Coun.ty ~· Tuesd~v
eve~ing when t~e M•son PTA
mep.ta at the Mason Elementary
Scflool,
· 1"''A groups throughout Maso•1
• County are endorsing proposal~
Jlllde bY the Chamber of
mcree and the Farm Bureau lor
the reappraisal or property in
:Muon County to provide funds
lor the ochools.
The meeting will be held at
7:30 P. M. and will feature group
~~n~in• of "America, the Beaui!·
lui".. Th• Fifth grade pupils will
~orlray the IOOth Psalm In honor
Of l'bankagivlng. Rev. H,itchtn
will present tbc prayer.
Oflieia]J ol the PTA urged
parents and members to atlend
(he me&lt;ting in as much as the
discussion ol tho tax •lluation
Is of vital concern to cvcryo'e'

;ervict. and a large attendance is

expected t'o hear the annual ser
non. Dr. Galloway has been iu ·
pertntendent since 1943 and· la os!
July was elected to 11 new Utrce·
year term.
The central Ohio

district b

:me of the strongest m tha Nat:

Jrene dennmination. It cornpris" 120 cbUI'ches with 10,500 mem·
1Jers In the 35 county, area from
Lake Erie to the Ohio'Ri~er.
The administrative 1it1d execlllive abilities of

Dr.

Gallowa1

hove been reoogniwd . by thr
church. lie is m a Uriid 4-year
term on

the

Church

Gencr!ll

Board, chief administrative body,
and also js president of thh
board.
Dr Galloway is a trustee of thl•
Nazarene Theological Scmmar.v.
Kansas City, and also lor many
years has be~n trust~e of Olivet
Nazarene College Kankakee, Ill,.
hi&amp; alma mater, which con(err'd
an hOnonry doctoral degree upu1,
~AOIE HAWKINS DANCE
' The S.A.A. of Pomeroy High olm In 19150. He bas ,done grad·
School io sponsoring a Sadie Haw· uate work at . the University of
killS Oanoe Saturday, Nov. 9th In Cincinnati and at Lane Seminary
tbe Pomeroy Junior High Auditor·
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL ;
jum !rom eieht till eleven-thirty.
Admitted: Ralph Snyder, Pom·
Prioes for admi!Bion will be !lOt
lln~le and $1.00 double. Mualc eroy.
Discharged: None.
will be by the G-Noles.

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LAUREL, Md. Uf- Veteran
jockey Steve Brooks booted home
lour winners at Laurel yellerday,
including bath ends of a $27.l0
dally double. .Brogks .scored on
LuiDJII ·UO and Bubbles pick
$7.60 for the double and Dark
Ruler $6.40 and Fellow $4.20.

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Vlrtlnlt, Minn., Jlfll....l .,d
hasn't put 111 a Hale !!" ieen 1
hockey 11m• In tilht yon.

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Rawhngs and daughter, MaJ'y,
.\!arion; Mrs. Howard Ewing anrl
sun, Michael, Clearwater, Fl;1.;
Mr. and ~rs. Robert Jay, Colum·
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employees of

Relath·es and friends frOm out
J! town who attended the aerviCc
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Ra~~~:;:•;:;:~~:l/~o:~~r~:;

'he R. H. Rawlingl Sons jl!otor
A report on the Grand Chapter rom~any: Harold Long, c~rroll
s~sslon held tn Cinclnnatt waa Norrts. Paul
Holter, Raymond
given by the worthy matron. It was Russell, Homer Rice and Wallace
announced that a Christmas pro. Amberger.
gram would be presented at the
next meeting on ne.. mbcr 21:1101·
Members of the lllddlepor!·
lowing this meeting there wiJilbo Pomeroy Rotary Qlub and other
a Chrislmas Bazaar and members ~"\Pioyecs of the company were
were requested to bring 811 ai'\1-. m char.g:e of the nowe.u.
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Two top government officials - General Lauris Norstad,
Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, and Defense Secrc·
lary Neil H. McElroy - will launch the 37th annual obscrv·
ancc of American Education Week scheduled for November
10-16 with a nationwide "sal~te to teachers" originating in
Cincinnati, Ohio, N~vemller 11.
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The salute w1tt be the li1'11t In a
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8cril'fi of weck·long, tountrY·wide
The observance, during which
activities and will be carried to the ' some 20 milHon parents arc ex·
rest of the nation via TV and radio pected to visit ·~hools, is sponsornetworks that evening.
cd by the NEA, the American Legion, the U. S. Office ol Education,
and
the NatiOnal Congress of Pat·
MlltKET REpORT
' Throughout the week, several of
ents
and Teachers.
CINCINNATI UP- Prodoce ' the Nation's leading pcraonolities ' President
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Eggo. steady. prices at farms for will, aceordmg to the Nalienol Ed· set· the tone for the week in an
collJumero whites and browns,· ueation Assodalion (NEA), parUci· oUicial pQ&gt;CiaDIIIion in which ho
A jumbOs ~tHO; A large 45-17; A pate in "this intensive community called on Americans cvcr)·where
medium 36-39; A small 24-28; B focus on schOols." They include to "demonstrate, their apprectation
large •311-42 FOB A large 113-M; the governors of most of th,e of the work of our Nation's teacb·
A medium 43-45: B large 411-l!l. atales and territories, plus such era," ~d support "ever program
Chickens, fr)'Ors lc higher. famous mothers and dada fiom desi.ped to im'prove our schopls
fryers 3·3\i lbs. 15·t7; hci¥Y lhe entertainment field u Arlene and colleges which arc f~rmly enhona 13·15: lle~t 6-11: price di~ Francis, Ronald Reagan. Arthur gaged irt building a better and
tribuUon on fryers, 66.000 at 1\ Godfrey, Tex and Jinx, and Oarry slronaer nation."
24,000 at 16, SOOO at 17.
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In Right D1~~n Por Return 01 Trad.itional Halloween

Channel3 -Friday

645 Sign On
7:00 Today
9:00 Romper .Room
9:30 , Trouble With Father
10:00 Arlene Francis Show
10:30 Treasure Hunt
10:00 The Prl.. Is Right

Our public shouid• ret'Ognize again this ween to its original form.

year ~e .sl~gulal' laok of _senqus Halloween
Halloween began among eat·ly English
vandaltsm m Pqmeroy, M!ddleport, and the speaking peoples as a festival, or partying
enUre county.
event, prior to a religious day, All Saints Day
In Pom.eroy where there was no curfew the in Catholic England . 11 was a time for fun
~ost nefarious act Was the tipping over of Po- bobbing after apples, Jraditional games:
!tee Chief. Frank E. Hultson's llttle·,chtc Sale dancing, and good food.
house which had been left there four HalloThe H~lloween festival through its religiweens runnmg for that very purpose. In Mid- ous conneclion became associated with fordleport where there was a curfew the police tune telling, witches and goblins fanciful
docket was clean. Poljcemens' nerves were creatures much more real to people half 3
calm.
millenium ago.
County Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach and
his staff of ~ne deputy patrolled but came up
with an obv1ous nothing lis the "in" register
We suspicion that the' trick or treat custom
at county jail showed nothing unusual. There
originated in America. Since the poor victim
were no reports from Raelnt, Rutland, or
of the trick must purchake·'a treat to esca·pe ·
smaller villages lndlca!ing serious property
threat of trick, commerciaiisfn enters into
damage. Halloween perhaps is not Halloween
modern. Iialloweening by a back door: The
anymore as we know It In recent years.
jack.o·lanterri, universal symbol of Halloween
But that Isn't qtilte trile. 'Phe line~ tus·
I~ rural Amerjca so years ago Ia near extinct.
tom which has ~e~ ~ami)ned ani! nearly
Trfck or ·treat WHS unitesrd of In 1925.
wholly commerciiHze4 by buslileU'·mliided
While til~. "pa~y" Idea Is a .step back to·
America still brlnlf acts of D8:p- vandaliBm
ward
what RliiBween once was, another trP.nd
magnitude that don't quite reach Polite ears.
Or maybe they do, and nothing can be done ls seen Ill efforts of the churches to wed the
ancient festival day with a modern human!·
about it because hOw Is t .cop to catci\ a fast
tarlan Jilovement.
running kid on a dark nlgllt With a hair mile
head start?
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~he police department in ' Pomer~y says no ed Methodist Church in having its young
sen~us complaints of any kind were receiv· make home calls to accept coin gifts for over.
ed. Middleport pollee reported none official· seas relief. In Middleport, UNICES, United
ly. There is one neighborhood teeorded incl· Nat!ons International Children's Education
dent In Middleport hol)'ever, which· may be Society, made visits of the same nature.
reviewed here. It suggests the real danger
often Inherent in "harmless tricks."
A brick was thrown onto a porch, and with
Halloween, hundreds or years ago a time
such force that It struck the house wall, only
for fun ~efore a quite serious religious ob·
Inches from a window. Inside that window
serva!lce, may now be convert'd into a time
directly behind It rested a baby In Its crib.
for outpourln~ of natural human generosity
toward INs fortunate and Innocent peoples.
Then our highest eonceptlons should be re·
The young might think their elders a·re alized In "good w9rks" that otherwise likely
lryin,g to change lhe nature of Halloween by would lay undone. ·
backmg such community events as the party
tponsored on the Pdmeroy parking Iota b
It wlll require more than the efforts of
the B' B d Ml
Y ~burch lay and robed leaders to bring this
tg en
nstrel Associ alion assisted
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by police, firemen, and the entire village ad- a out. Perhaps most of the folks who have
mmistration. In Middleport the Feeney Ben· gravel or rocks scooted across their porcl.as
nett P t A 1
doorbells rung by apparently non·ext'stent'
os . mer can Legion, staged a simi.
larly well attended party. Both served their "goblins"; dirt tossed against windows- all
purpose well .
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. harmless but Irritating e~~nts - wlll help In
Such parties are not sub~e;tint Hallowee~ transforming Halloween Into more of that
fhey really are an attempt to return Hal'lo: which Its history and early traditions seems
to Indicate lor it.

11:30 Truth or Consequences

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The meeting ot the l'a!l Coun·
dlors ot Theodnrus Council Dau·
ohters or America aeheduted ror
Thursday, Nov. 14, has been
ehar1ged to Tuea~ay,

Novemller

12, at the home ot Mrs. Charlet
Cohen, Butternut Ave.
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'fhe Mel&amp;• County•l\ldin&amp; Club
will meet Tues~ay, Nov. 12 at
the Rock Sprlngs Grone~ Hall ot
8 p. m. 'l'llere ivlll he elecllo~ or
officers atid all members a+e
HU1rgea to attend.

Tic Tae Dough
It Could Be You

Mid·Day News
Movletlme
I :15 Bride and ,Groom
3:00 Matinee Theatre
4:00 Queen for a Day
4:45 Modern Romances
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CINCINNATI UP-Johnny Rid
or d Series, h" sisncd to COI!'h
die. dropnrd hy the lli iwaukoe lor the l'lnclnnall Redlegs next
veor. Riddle replaces allln•f'
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Sports Eye
Weathercast
News Pleture
NBC News

7:00 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal
7:30 Saber of London

8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00

Court of I.ast Resort
Lite of Riley
M·Squad
The Thl~ Ilion
Cavalcade of Sports
10:45 Red Barber'; Corner
II :00 News llelicijlae•

Sign On
Circle 3 Ranch
Watch Mr. Wizard
Huwdy Doody
Gumby
Fury
Capt. Gallsot
True Story
Detective's Dairx I
Do·.vn. On The Farm
TBA
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37. Born
38. Dlotant
40. Mlorolarad
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1. Capital of
Bal\oml II.
2. Body of

Mrs. Ernest Brewer were Mra. · 12:00 News at Noon

7. Ili&lt;M IpOet.) 25. Greets

10. Colno Clnd.)' t. l'tnd ot
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12 15 Love ol We
12:30 Search tor, Tomorrow
12 :45 Guiding Light
1'0 Katie'a Kitchen
1 30 As the World Tuins
2'00 Beat the Olock
2:80 Houseparty
3:00 BiH Paro•t
Ruby Holter or Columbus and 3:30 The Verdict Is Yours
Delbe1·t Holter or Beverly spent 4.00 ' Brighter Day
the week end wlh their parents, '4:15 Secret Storl)l
, Gloria Sarson has been ill and 4:~0 Edge .or Nl(bt
was unable lo attend school.
5::00 Mystery Theater
8:30 Your Esso Reporter

cutter in Pomeroy Monday.

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6::155 Weatherman
7:00 Mr. Distriet Aitorney
7,30 Play howe or Stars
8 OO· '(rackdown
8:~0 Zono Grey Thoatre
9 00 Mr. Adams &amp; Eve
9:30 Pro Football Highlight.

Bonnie Lawnmce ilas been ill

also and unable to attend school.
I Mrs. Frank Holter and family
spe nt Sunday evenin~ with Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Bradford.

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IYFFM DIK FKJFIIIK ABJNK YH•
HYEW YLK UmTHC XH QSK 8XN,

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'!'be Exemplar Clntptcr or Bolo
\'"telia1'a.!Jzt'f~Hiuolel !IQlRJJ IS NO SPdi'!T IN HATE
Sljlba Phi oororlly will have
WH!lil AU. rn" 1\AOE II.ON ONa 8ID11i--SHIILLEY.
•heir Exemplar Tea on Sunday,
llfllr\,utt4 " IIIII ....lano·IPdklte
Nov. 10 4t 6:30 at the home or
Mr. and Mil. Oliver Gary and
!\Irs. \Vtntam llob&lt;Mter, Rut- HARRISON\IJLLE
Mr. aad llrt. Russell Gum bad lOft, Ted, and friend, Janl&lt;e Slm·
land.
l*-o.iilijij;OOIO;;o;;;;;;;:...,;;;;;;;;;.;;;-,1 tueats lrqm Weal Vlralnla tbla mono, of Athens, spent Sunday ,
il
week.
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The Eld~ Carsey farm
,miie east of
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. on 'State Route 143 was identified this past week as the Meigs
Farm of the Week. Th~ farm was tdenhhed by EJ.
da Carsey, owner of the. f~rll!; Mrs. Nora Jo~dan, 637 Grant·st Mtddleport, who ltved on the
farm, for 16 years and B. E. Carl of Harrisonville road. Another Farm of the Week wtll w
pear in Saturday's edlt~on. .
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Liberace
Gretchen Wade Sho·~
Movie Matinee
Amerlean Bandstand
Do YoU Trust Your ~·Ie

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6:00 ilartoon Club
6:23 Five Star Final
6:45 News
7:00 I Search For Adventure
7:30 Kin Tin Tin
8:00 Jim Bowie
8:80 / Patrlce Mun~el Show
9:00 Frank Sinatra Show
9:30 Date witb tlje Anaeb
N!W CITIZIN
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Clar~ .
Walnut Street,

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Hudnall, Athe"' Road.

leader
and Mrs. Forrest Bachtel has

TO MilT MONDAY
T~e WSCS will meet Mond•y
night at tne Heath Methodi•t
Church with Ml'li. Bruce Uoyd,

are Mrs. C. M. Wood, !(rs, !Ia•:·
old Woodgerd, Mrs. Carl Mattox.
Mrs. Nan Moore and Mrs. Ralph
Radcliffe.

charge of the lesson.

Hostesses·

lion Service pres:nte.d demomtra·

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to remenJber th1t eny sprayer
used :for applying this or sln1ilcr
chen1ical1. 'hould MY&amp;r be usf!d

Nelsonville, Ohio

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CO-OP

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Meany Values Tlt_rohghout The Store, Ceme, See

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15 CU. FT. CO-OP
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Other Uprights

Chest Models

16 Cll. FT ... , $359.00
22 Cll, t'T.. .. $419.00

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MEIGS .EQUIPMENT CO. INC.
Where Quality Is Panmount

Yotnt~'0Y• 0 ·

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1''1'. ' ' : $409.00

ll••luxr hniJCt'lal
gt,IWflliC RANGE
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'$279

Freezer·Refrigerator

16 Cll. FT.

$299.00

Zl CU. FT.

$369.00

Combinalion
12 CIJ. FT .... $329.00
14 CU. f'T.
$429.00
Both automatic defrost

52 Gal. Electric
JIIIT WATER HEATt:KS
$99.50

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OF EACH · FOOD .FREEZER
WAS

$359.00

· AUTOMATIC
WASHERS-DRYERS
MASTER DELUXE'
Washer . . . . . . $%79.00
Dryer ..... .. . $199.00
Combiaallon . , $450.00

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DELUXE WASHER . , .. $199.80

I DELUXE"DRYER ....... $139.00

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CO-OP-E.. Main St:. Romeroy
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SOrT WATBR SERVICE
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THEN HE $EfS 11:fAT HIS SALES
iA~K IS eQING 0\'ER,$0 HE UPS

Phone 158

Mulberry Ave.

I'OMEROY

rour',.incbes 'In . diameler lh•;
ehe~
' cal may be applied direct·
ly t the base portion or the
tree ,i\ll ~ill usually taking ptoce
with' the Urst yepr ot' two.
Tl\t~ most' ct»mmon chemical
now "~ according to Frenkli1'1
Nowell 11 245-T. It lo lmport1nl

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Flnen Autqmotla or Semi Au·
tomatle home • owntd Soften·
er1, rllter~

Sugar Run Flour Mill

TRACTOR SALES

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Doa'l rfli UJider.pi'oducfiOD or wa~le bl YIIIU
feed doUa11, lbrougb Vllamill D delicieucy,
during t!Je ohorl wilder da)'IIIO lacling illltlll•
thine. Get Twredo, the daity leerb t!Jaf en
fortified wlt!J ViiCJllliu Qand E. .

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,on &gt;Jar.~ trees Mr. Overhol!

Fleming .

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said it sometimes takes two to
three year~ to oomph·tcly kill
the tseea. On trees sn'ijillcr tha11

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ond FEED CO•.
ltoute 124

nationally 10 better Bockowneri.
non'l wait till t.oo late. Order now

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This newest product of Nichols te~ earch is now becoming available

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tree. Sufficient chemtcal to con&gt;
pletely fill these cups · and run
down•. the base or the tree is ap
plied'· t'

entage o( hat~bing egp; and bas
hcuer rate,of lay in any. weather

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· ~ealthler, produces a higher pet'

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To The COOLING and HANDLING
Of MILK

r:romcarried
fire and
mu 5t
be
out gr:u:in;;
under und
rct.:nmmcn·
datioru or tbe local forcgt :;l'l'vicc reprcscntati vr..
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1 c-rable improvement work in thl'i1'
The large wnl f
1 existing woods.
·trees have been rcmovrcl 11'1!1
-,mailer lrecs have been kilkd by
chenlicals.
Mr. Newell am\ Mr. o.. crholl ·
rlemonsti'atcd chemical control of
trees showing thnl "' trees fon r
inches in diameter or lart(e r
need to use the cup nwlhod uf
applying the cllemic~l. A frill t•l
overlapping axe cuts Is mall!.! com-

FOR YOU

Rae'~~&lt;

Phone 3751

The Finest Most
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For 1958 the ASC cott shning
program will provide $3 per 100
trees
per rodo11t for
fendrtgplented,
tO keep$1 11v11tock
of
the woods and will p1 y ~ pe1
cent of tke cost of imprOving ex·
isting $tands. Improvement
cludns thinninll young dense
stands, pruning dKinble CfOP
trees, ,.the removal ar killing

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~l'n lprd ami workc{l · 11p the . ~ar· prf~ct'ratlon for natural reseeding.
thllftr !'!POt whcrf' each se~dhng
The area under wopd land i111 ·
N:'' to be planted early tn the pruvcmcnl must be Ni "'"'.'le'' LI

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ti.ors
ohmlhatu;m
of untles1red on
t~esa from
the forest
area.
The Moras startfd their recent
woods lmpl'4)vtmenl In 1948 . b~t
pllnting tret !letdllnts obtained
through the Meigs Soil Conserva.
tlon Didrict. Since that tim~
5300 trees ~a¥1 btt~ planted. ,
Ir~ ,scl ct'tm~ a Sll.f' for ~~~~ competitive· u · eslr•\'•
tr•·t!" ..th" Mor&lt;1 ~ nhtanH•d ~I'~,CH'~

OHIO VALLEY
FEED CO.

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Forest' improvement has been

carried out in tooPeration with
the . Agricultural
Conservatil~n
· "d'!ng I0 ll ·
program Wh'IC h '8CC01
E. Slileldi, · office manager, con·

than any other in 1the mdustry.

at Malta,

Emcr

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p;;,s;Hbg,-Mrs.

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atten uc Y a group
rarl~crs and FFA students from
Raemc. ·
Frankhn Ill ewell, Farm Fores·
ter ~llh the OhiO Deparlll)ent ?f

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«;HICKS STARTED ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
NUMBER SOLD . .', .... : · · · .1 ... " .. 5993
97 ·9
LIVABILITY ...... · .. .. .. .. ..
AGE ...... , .............. tO weeks, 2 days
DATE SOLD , .. , ....... September 25, 1957
j\VERAGE WEIGHT PER BIRD . · · · · · · · 3·8
FEED «:ONVERSION . .. .. .... · .... · 2· 39
TOTAL COST PER POUND OF MEAT .. 13.9

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MJDDLEPOJIT
N. 2Dd aVE.

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NICHOLS I

W. Columblo, W. Va.

weeks with relatives re·

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VIRGIL LEWIS

12:59 Sign On
I:00 All Star Movie Matinee
3:30 Bible Time
4:00 All Star Golf
5:00 Football Scoreboard
5:30 S•lurday News Review
5:45 Per.onat Profile
6:00 These Our Children
6:30 Play of the Wee.k
7:00 High Tension •
7:30 Keep It In The F~p~ily
8:00 Country J4uale Jubilee
9:00 Lawrence Welt
10:00 1Mike Wallace Interview
10:30 Mayflower Newa
10:35 20th Century Theater
112:30 Sian off
----,-Mrs. Ora Archer who bas spent

Spenecr and the grel't president,
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Here's The Story from:

the birth of an eight pound four
Mri. Mary Lou rhle and ch•!·
ounce baby at Holzer Hospital
dren,
Patty and Nick were ule
on Nov. l. Grandparents are Mrs.
Edith Clark and Mr. and l\lrs. Weekend guests 0( ht.r parent~

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Aruold Grate, owner

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Tu~~day

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Colt .45
State Trooper
11:00 News
11:15 Theater 13
12:30 Sign Off

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are announcing turned to her home

Raymo~d

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RUTLAND FURNITURE

were planted m 1951 and will b1:
trees. Some of

,I to 12 feel

Mer~

from a'' local bulk dealer who can serve y{IU
promptly and where prices are always lodes!
quoted. We &amp;re equipped to give you good,
efficient servi~e.
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Gibson • an :1

Purina,
Chows

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winter. The trees are P1ante&lt;
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Anyone .m.crested m se~url!L;
March or early April.
_ tree plantmg stock for ~~m?cr
· Trees arc planted only in arct~s purposes ma~ sec.ure apphcat ~on1
I which are not desirable (or pas bl:ln~s at the SOli SConse~v~t tc'~
tut'e or crop production . . Somt ~erv1ce o.ffice t~e A Cor x Clb:
plantings have
made tn
open . border areas on t~c exl~t­
thoii story of hO)/' timber pr~duc- ing woodlot .~!. w~ll as m dl~ws
lion fits into a g'eneral farm JlP· I which are to~: steep Cor cu.lh\'a·

BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
County Agr\culturll Agent
Tree planting 'and woodlot 1.,.,.
provemeni have been the \~ (
· principal forest tree produetion
oructices used on the farm o'
Pearl and Donald
neat
·c hester. The mras presented

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Middleport Feed Mill

Dttn;

PER BUSHEL
DELIVERED

tor IIPPiying insecticides or fun·
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to dt&lt;irtble P.lants.
The field dai' was completed

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Tree Plantinf' Woodlot Prograni. ~~h .:mede:ro~~t;•ti~:~,:" :;.~:~
Used·On Mm·a ·F"rm At Chester~ ~~~~,.~·;',~',dina t~~~ght:.i ·ur ~~;~:

11:00 News
11:155 Scanning the Weather
11:10 The Late Show

(Contmued on

We Buy
Old Corn

Jtlore To Choose Frona
OWNERS: Hilton Wolfe and Mu:Qn Swan

Life on the Farm
Captain Kangaroo
Mighty Mouse Playhouse
Learn to Draw
Lueky '8 C'rtoons
Saturday Playhouse
Jimmy Dent\ Show
The Lone Ranger
Record !lop
The Big : Picture
Hockey (Professional)
TV Classroom
Saturday News Special
Football Scoreboard
2oth Cent ury
Golden Playhouse
Perry !lason Show
Di&lt;k &amp; the Duchess
Gale Storm Show
H'"'e Gun, Will Travel
Gbusmoke
Official De!l&gt;ctive
Up·lo·the·minute News
The Late S~ow

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1-1957 'Ford Tudor, Radto and Heater
1-1956 STUDEBAKER 2 Door Champion
1-1955 PONTIAC 2 Dr. Hard Top
1-1955 CHEVROLET Bei·Air H.T.; S. T.
t-1953 CHEVROLET B~l-Alr, R&amp;H

W·OO The Line Up
10 :30 Person to Person

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11 :00
11:15
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12:00
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3:00
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6:00
6:15

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GOOD USED CARS

~~ITN~tv c~(in~en3. ·-

on 990 SfiOt
On Your

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Plllfrtd, .loll Wallr
III'Vt '01
SOFT WATER SERVICE

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and Mrs. Roland Lawrence and
daughter or Columbus.
Mrs. Oliver Dalley is Ill with flu. '
Mrs. Frank Walton, Mrs. Thorn·
as Holter and Mr. and Mrs. N. T.
Rose spent Monday with Mrs.
Oliver Dailey.

DAO.Y CRYPTOQUOTE-norn now to wnrk It:
AXYDLBAAXK
II LONOI'!lLLOW
Oilt ltlltr obnply atandt lor uolher, In thlll aamplt 4 Ia uHd
for ~ ·t;~tne L'.. X tor the two o•a. ele. Slnrle ltlten, apo•
tropllta, the lenjth 1111d lonnau,m of tho wordo are all hiAto.
Eacb ~ 1111 CO&lt;to lottero art dl«trtDL

URVI(E

Captain Kangaroo
CBS News
Morning Shows
CBS News
Morning State News
Garry Moore
Strike It Rich

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TH&amp;tr.

herds of Roy Holter. Ar•il Hotter
and C. M. Htadlty each hid ttn
or ""''' cows producing over 40
pounds of butterfat
for tM
mon,h. The htrdt of Everett Col·
well and son, Ptul Kerr, Donald

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9:45
9:55
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Wook end guests oj Mr. and II :30

milk

ot r! t .
pounds or butte a '

999 pound! .

If pulleU in tLrir eomias ilito pnclu•· ·
Jlo• fotcl EJJ·Lao Pellett ac _,. IIIII ·
. 1ft """- prodaccioa ~....... Eu·Lao
Ptllets AN Jaec wbc you bn bND
looklaJ 'lor co ·a l" sood pullett a better
thaau. Stop Ia! ~J. u4 &amp;U Ji!ll EJJ•
lM&lt; , ....... All ' . . .

Molp Covnty for

according

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Minersville, Ohio - Phone 115

Football Scoreboard
Federal Men
Saturday Night Jamboree
People Are Funny
Perry Como Show
Club Oasis
Gisela MacKenzie Show
What's It For
your Hit Parade
!'ewa ijeadllnes
weathercasl
.IIUewatch
Sijn Off

8:00

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month of October waa 7A.;
1tht
pounds of milk and 21 pounds of

Midway Auto Sales

with 799 ~oundl of ml~ ••4\loU..
M. · lfeadfey herd fo~rlll, :r.t"
7118 pcluodl of milk IYtrlf,'•
1n tbe ·M&lt;tll an~ 20•111.
site the hltb ,berd In· ~otb IIIIi
and btlllertat · production
the Thereon sohn.o~ bOrd ·

PRODUCTION REPORTED

AT

6:00 News Pidure

. n· Johnoon hall flvt
to fl2 per ThtrM

Tho
prodllcUon of the
342 cOWl In ttl, thirtMn herck on

OWNER: HARRY R. THOMAS

5:00 Sky King
5:30 llopalong Cassidy
6:15
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General Repairs

Western Theater

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thousand plus $Z per thou,.nd cowt produclnt _,. 40 poun4• of.
butttrltt for tht month. .
ror delivery.
In the •erde lllvlni 20 or morr.
4·11 Club and FFA member•
intere1ted in securing trees may cows the Paul Karr nerd was
sec ure 200 treea tor 60c ptr high in both milk and butterl•t
hundred . Jt 11 important that ap· production wltjl Jo:l9 pound, of
milk and 36 ~unds or butterta:.
I plic.1tion be made as early 1.8 The
Arvil Holler herd was Jecond
po!4liihlc a1 the s.upply is llmittd
in
milk
production •. w'tth 858
and the demand is l11creasing.
poundo, the Roy Holter herd third
trees run

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Hook's Repair .$hop

12:30 Sign Of!

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, ' ~ave· purchased a houaetraller and newly weds' and 4 belting Ia plan·
. ~~~~~-~~~~r ned for Wednesday niKht: _ I

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II :15 Nltewateh

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In Right D1~~n Por Return 01 Trad.itional Halloween

Channel3 -Friday

645 Sign On
7:00 Today
9:00 Romper .Room
9:30 , Trouble With Father
10:00 Arlene Francis Show
10:30 Treasure Hunt
10:00 The Prl.. Is Right

Our public shouid• ret'Ognize again this ween to its original form.

year ~e .sl~gulal' laok of _senqus Halloween
Halloween began among eat·ly English
vandaltsm m Pqmeroy, M!ddleport, and the speaking peoples as a festival, or partying
enUre county.
event, prior to a religious day, All Saints Day
In Pom.eroy where there was no curfew the in Catholic England . 11 was a time for fun
~ost nefarious act Was the tipping over of Po- bobbing after apples, Jraditional games:
!tee Chief. Frank E. Hultson's llttle·,chtc Sale dancing, and good food.
house which had been left there four HalloThe H~lloween festival through its religiweens runnmg for that very purpose. In Mid- ous conneclion became associated with fordleport where there was a curfew the police tune telling, witches and goblins fanciful
docket was clean. Poljcemens' nerves were creatures much more real to people half 3
calm.
millenium ago.
County Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach and
his staff of ~ne deputy patrolled but came up
with an obv1ous nothing lis the "in" register
We suspicion that the' trick or treat custom
at county jail showed nothing unusual. There
originated in America. Since the poor victim
were no reports from Raelnt, Rutland, or
of the trick must purchake·'a treat to esca·pe ·
smaller villages lndlca!ing serious property
threat of trick, commerciaiisfn enters into
damage. Halloween perhaps is not Halloween
modern. Iialloweening by a back door: The
anymore as we know It In recent years.
jack.o·lanterri, universal symbol of Halloween
But that Isn't qtilte trile. 'Phe line~ tus·
I~ rural Amerjca so years ago Ia near extinct.
tom which has ~e~ ~ami)ned ani! nearly
Trfck or ·treat WHS unitesrd of In 1925.
wholly commerciiHze4 by buslileU'·mliided
While til~. "pa~y" Idea Is a .step back to·
America still brlnlf acts of D8:p- vandaliBm
ward
what RliiBween once was, another trP.nd
magnitude that don't quite reach Polite ears.
Or maybe they do, and nothing can be done ls seen Ill efforts of the churches to wed the
ancient festival day with a modern human!·
about it because hOw Is t .cop to catci\ a fast
tarlan Jilovement.
running kid on a dark nlgllt With a hair mile
head start?
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In Pomeroy CARE was aided by the Unit·
~he police department in ' Pomer~y says no ed Methodist Church in having its young
sen~us complaints of any kind were receiv· make home calls to accept coin gifts for over.
ed. Middleport pollee reported none official· seas relief. In Middleport, UNICES, United
ly. There is one neighborhood teeorded incl· Nat!ons International Children's Education
dent In Middleport hol)'ever, which· may be Society, made visits of the same nature.
reviewed here. It suggests the real danger
often Inherent in "harmless tricks."
A brick was thrown onto a porch, and with
Halloween, hundreds or years ago a time
such force that It struck the house wall, only
for fun ~efore a quite serious religious ob·
Inches from a window. Inside that window
serva!lce, may now be convert'd into a time
directly behind It rested a baby In Its crib.
for outpourln~ of natural human generosity
toward INs fortunate and Innocent peoples.
Then our highest eonceptlons should be re·
The young might think their elders a·re alized In "good w9rks" that otherwise likely
lryin,g to change lhe nature of Halloween by would lay undone. ·
backmg such community events as the party
tponsored on the Pdmeroy parking Iota b
It wlll require more than the efforts of
the B' B d Ml
Y ~burch lay and robed leaders to bring this
tg en
nstrel Associ alion assisted
b
by police, firemen, and the entire village ad- a out. Perhaps most of the folks who have
mmistration. In Middleport the Feeney Ben· gravel or rocks scooted across their porcl.as
nett P t A 1
doorbells rung by apparently non·ext'stent'
os . mer can Legion, staged a simi.
larly well attended party. Both served their "goblins"; dirt tossed against windows- all
purpose well .
.
. harmless but Irritating e~~nts - wlll help In
Such parties are not sub~e;tint Hallowee~ transforming Halloween Into more of that
fhey really are an attempt to return Hal'lo: which Its history and early traditions seems
to Indicate lor it.

11:30 Truth or Consequences

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12:30
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TimeForGenerosJty, Too

No Subversion, Really ·

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MIITINO CHANGED

On Dis ploy Todoy
and Tomortow
THI NEW

1958 Oldtmobile
*REFRESHMENTS
*DOOR PRIZII
Open leenltlfl

KARR ond Phitt
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dlors ot Theodnrus Council Dau·
ohters or America aeheduted ror
Thursday, Nov. 14, has been
ehar1ged to Tuea~ay,

Novemller

12, at the home ot Mrs. Charlet
Cohen, Butternut Ave.
RIDING

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'fhe Mel&amp;• County•l\ldin&amp; Club
will meet Tues~ay, Nov. 12 at
the Rock Sprlngs Grone~ Hall ot
8 p. m. 'l'llere ivlll he elecllo~ or
officers atid all members a+e
HU1rgea to attend.

Tic Tae Dough
It Could Be You

Mid·Day News
Movletlme
I :15 Bride and ,Groom
3:00 Matinee Theatre
4:00 Queen for a Day
4:45 Modern Romances
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6:15
6:25
6:30
6:45

Trick Or Treat, American?

CINCINNATI UP-Johnny Rid
or d Series, h" sisncd to COI!'h
die. dropnrd hy the lli iwaukoe lor the l'lnclnnall Redlegs next
veor. Riddle replaces allln•f'
n (lf&gt;oo
lhPir
vlt•tnl' l n•t ~ l,•,.~nlr

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Spinach Playhouse
Sports Eye
Weathercast
News Pleture
NBC News

7:00 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal
7:30 Saber of London

8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00

Court of I.ast Resort
Lite of Riley
M·Squad
The Thl~ Ilion
Cavalcade of Sports
10:45 Red Barber'; Corner
II :00 News llelicijlae•

Sign On
Circle 3 Ranch
Watch Mr. Wizard
Huwdy Doody
Gumby
Fury
Capt. Gallsot
True Story
Detective's Dairx I
Do·.vn. On The Farm
TBA
Football

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1:45
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17, W'ator pi 10. ~ty

t8. tAl bone

19, Mountain

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10. ~n~llah

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painter
U~oCbelt

11. Bpoufeo
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12. Prtl"'tu"

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14. 8tltchea
SG. &amp;way
life i!lpar&lt;l
Sl. Dart
St. leoti

10. Condulll
11. OQve;e~ with

mt!t.otute
11. Pond In·
habitant

Kllfltt
warrtora
a. rootUkl
orpn

26. Dlo·
please
28. Some·
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l'e•lerclar·•

18. Rlpochet
29. Cluotera ot
19. llnctooure
leathers
21. Blemlth
31. Like a malt
22. Fonner Jlut- beverage
11111 ruler 34. Boll olowly

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1. Capital of
Bal\oml II.
2. Body of

Mrs. Ernest Brewer were Mra. · 12:00 News at Noon

7. Ili&lt;M IpOet.) 25. Greets

10. Colno Clnd.)' t. l'tnd ot
12. Vlj&gt;tn
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12:10 Katie's Almonac
12 15 Love ol We
12:30 Search tor, Tomorrow
12 :45 Guiding Light
1'0 Katie'a Kitchen
1 30 As the World Tuins
2'00 Beat the Olock
2:80 Houseparty
3:00 BiH Paro•t
Ruby Holter or Columbus and 3:30 The Verdict Is Yours
Delbe1·t Holter or Beverly spent 4.00 ' Brighter Day
the week end wlh their parents, '4:15 Secret Storl)l
, Gloria Sarson has been ill and 4:~0 Edge .or Nl(bt
was unable lo attend school.
5::00 Mystery Theater
8:30 Your Esso Reporter

cutter in Pomeroy Monday.

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6:45 Sports Parade
6::155 Weatherman
7:00 Mr. Distriet Aitorney
7,30 Play howe or Stars
8 OO· '(rackdown
8:~0 Zono Grey Thoatre
9 00 Mr. Adams &amp; Eve
9:30 Pro Football Highlight.

Bonnie Lawnmce ilas been ill

also and unable to attend school.
I Mrs. Frank Holter and family
spe nt Sunday evenin~ with Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Bradford.

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IYFFM DIK FKJFIIIK ABJNK YH•
HYEW YLK UmTHC XH QSK 8XN,

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'!'be Exemplar Clntptcr or Bolo
\'"telia1'a.!Jzt'f~Hiuolel !IQlRJJ IS NO SPdi'!T IN HATE
Sljlba Phi oororlly will have
WH!lil AU. rn" 1\AOE II.ON ONa 8ID11i--SHIILLEY.
•heir Exemplar Tea on Sunday,
llfllr\,utt4 " IIIII ....lano·IPdklte
Nov. 10 4t 6:30 at the home or
Mr. and Mil. Oliver Gary and
!\Irs. \Vtntam llob&lt;Mter, Rut- HARRISON\IJLLE
Mr. aad llrt. Russell Gum bad lOft, Ted, and friend, Janl&lt;e Slm·
land.
l*-o.iilijij;OOIO;;o;;;;;;;:...,;;;;;;;;;.;;;-,1 tueats lrqm Weal Vlralnla tbla mono, of Athens, spent Sunday ,
il
week.
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ft
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12:10 p.m.
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The Eld~ Carsey farm
,miie east of
.
. on 'State Route 143 was identified this past week as the Meigs
Farm of the Week. Th~ farm was tdenhhed by EJ.
da Carsey, owner of the. f~rll!; Mrs. Nora Jo~dan, 637 Grant·st Mtddleport, who ltved on the
farm, for 16 years and B. E. Carl of Harrisonville road. Another Farm of the Week wtll w
pear in Saturday's edlt~on. .
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9:00
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10:30
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9:45 Morning Movie
11:00 Adventure. In Learnln1
11 :50 Neighbors
12:03. Noon News .

12:15
12:30
1:00
1:30
3:00
4:30

Cartoon Club
Liberace
Gretchen Wade Sho·~
Movie Matinee
Amerlean Bandstand
Do YoU Trust Your ~·Ie

5:00 Buccaneers

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5:30 Mlekey Mouse Club
6:00 ilartoon Club
6:23 Five Star Final
6:45 News
7:00 I Search For Adventure
7:30 Kin Tin Tin
8:00 Jim Bowie
8:80 / Patrlce Mun~el Show
9:00 Frank Sinatra Show
9:30 Date witb tlje Anaeb
N!W CITIZIN
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Clar~ .
Walnut Street,

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Hudnall, Athe"' Road.

leader
and Mrs. Forrest Bachtel has

TO MilT MONDAY
T~e WSCS will meet Mond•y
night at tne Heath Methodi•t
Church with Ml'li. Bruce Uoyd,

are Mrs. C. M. Wood, !(rs, !Ia•:·
old Woodgerd, Mrs. Carl Mattox.
Mrs. Nan Moore and Mrs. Ralph
Radcliffe.

charge of the lesson.

Hostesses·

lion Service pres:nte.d demomtra·

"tinues to share the cost of such

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BIGBER PRDf'ITS
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Mlnersvllle

Phone 130 ·

to remenJber th1t eny sprayer
used :for applying this or sln1ilcr
chen1ical1. 'hould MY&amp;r be usf!d

Nelsonville, Ohio

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POMEROY

CO-OP

CULLIGAN

Meany Values Tlt_rohghout The Store, Ceme, See

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Nothing To Buy- You Need Not Be Present To Win- Just Register

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Enghw
and
Power Director

15 CU. FT. CO-OP
UPRIGHT FREEZER

Other Uprights

Chest Models

16 Cll. FT ... , $359.00
22 Cll, t'T.. .. $419.00

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MEIGS .EQUIPMENT CO. INC.
Where Quality Is Panmount

Yotnt~'0Y• 0 ·

Cor: lnd and B~tterJiut

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cu.

1''1'. ' ' : $409.00

ll••luxr hniJCt'lal
gt,IWflliC RANGE
$~9!1.00

'$279

Freezer·Refrigerator

16 Cll. FT.

$299.00

Zl CU. FT.

$369.00

Combinalion
12 CIJ. FT .... $329.00
14 CU. f'T.
$429.00
Both automatic defrost

52 Gal. Electric
JIIIT WATER HEATt:KS
$99.50

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OF EACH · FOOD .FREEZER
WAS

$359.00

· AUTOMATIC
WASHERS-DRYERS
MASTER DELUXE'
Washer . . . . . . $%79.00
Dryer ..... .. . $199.00
Combiaallon . , $450.00

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DELUXE WASHER . , .. $199.80

I DELUXE"DRYER ....... $139.00

.YOUR TOWN and COUNTRY
.SHOPPING CENTER .
CO-OP-E.. Main St:. Romeroy
POMEROY.
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LIVE 200 LB.
PORKY PIG

with

UUI AND SftVICI

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SOrT WATBR SERVICE
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Ends Tomorrow!

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S!!!e The
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THEN HE $EfS 11:fAT HIS SALES
iA~K IS eQING 0\'ER,$0 HE UPS

Phone 158

Mulberry Ave.

I'OMEROY

rour',.incbes 'In . diameler lh•;
ehe~
' cal may be applied direct·
ly t the base portion or the
tree ,i\ll ~ill usually taking ptoce
with' the Urst yepr ot' two.
Tl\t~ most' ct»mmon chemical
now "~ according to Frenkli1'1
Nowell 11 245-T. It lo lmport1nl

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Flnen Autqmotla or Semi Au·
tomatle home • owntd Soften·
er1, rllter~

Sugar Run Flour Mill

TRACTOR SALES

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Hat~heries,

Doa'l rfli UJider.pi'oducfiOD or wa~le bl YIIIU
feed doUa11, lbrougb Vllamill D delicieucy,
during t!Je ohorl wilder da)'IIIO lacling illltlll•
thine. Get Twredo, the daity leerb t!Jaf en
fortified wlt!J ViiCJllliu Qand E. .

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,on &gt;Jar.~ trees Mr. Overhol!

Fleming .

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said it sometimes takes two to
three year~ to oomph·tcly kill
the tseea. On trees sn'ijillcr tha11

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PROVICO MILLING
ond FEED CO•.
ltoute 124

nationally 10 better Bockowneri.
non'l wait till t.oo late. Order now

1hrough yolli'broiler hatchery.

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pletely around the base of the

This newest product of Nichols te~ earch is now becoming available

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tree. Sufficient chemtcal to con&gt;
pletely fill these cups · and run
down•. the base or the tree is ap
plied'· t'

entage o( hat~bing egp; and bas
hcuer rate,of lay in any. weather

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An outslanding bird, the 108 is
· ~ealthler, produces a higher pet'

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To The COOLING and HANDLING
Of MILK

r:romcarried
fire and
mu 5t
be
out gr:u:in;;
under und
rct.:nmmcn·
datioru or tbe local forcgt :;l'l'vicc reprcscntati vr..
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The Moras huvc done coll!P t·
1 c-rable improvement work in thl'i1'
The large wnl f
1 existing woods.
·trees have been rcmovrcl 11'1!1
-,mailer lrecs have been kilkd by
chenlicals.
Mr. Newell am\ Mr. o.. crholl ·
rlemonsti'atcd chemical control of
trees showing thnl "' trees fon r
inches in diameter or lart(e r
need to use the cup nwlhod uf
applying the cllemic~l. A frill t•l
overlapping axe cuts Is mall!.! com-

FOR YOU

Rae'~~&lt;

Phone 3751

The Finest Most
'
t:eonontical Way

For 1958 the ASC cott shning
program will provide $3 per 100
trees
per rodo11t for
fendrtgplented,
tO keep$1 11v11tock
of
the woods and will p1 y ~ pe1
cent of tke cost of imprOving ex·
isting $tands. Improvement
cludns thinninll young dense
stands, pruning dKinble CfOP
trees, ,.the removal ar killing

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{otb"llble
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wlnc11 f1 l.te•l Ihe lurati on. , Tht:;r 8" . l'!t hngs a~d-~ 'finally ' i
~l'n lprd ami workc{l · 11p the . ~ar· prf~ct'ratlon for natural reseeding.
thllftr !'!POt whcrf' each se~dhng
The area under wopd land i111 ·
N:'' to be planted early tn the pruvcmcnl must be Ni "'"'.'le'' LI

GETTING
READ¥

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ti.ors
ohmlhatu;m
of untles1red on
t~esa from
the forest
area.
The Moras startfd their recent
woods lmpl'4)vtmenl In 1948 . b~t
pllnting tret !letdllnts obtained
through the Meigs Soil Conserva.
tlon Didrict. Since that tim~
5300 trees ~a¥1 btt~ planted. ,
Ir~ ,scl ct'tm~ a Sll.f' for ~~~~ competitive· u · eslr•\'•
tr•·t!" ..th" Mor&lt;1 ~ nhtanH•d ~I'~,CH'~

OHIO VALLEY
FEED CO.

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Forest' improvement has been

carried out in tooPeration with
the . Agricultural
Conservatil~n
· "d'!ng I0 ll ·
program Wh'IC h '8CC01
E. Slileldi, · office manager, con·

than any other in 1the mdustry.

at Malta,

Emcr

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Forester wl~h the Sn1l Conserva·

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Sun~ay,

p;;,s;Hbg,-Mrs.

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atten uc Y a group
rarl~crs and FFA students from
Raemc. ·
Frankhn Ill ewell, Farm Fores·
ter ~llh the OhiO Deparlll)ent ?f

108

6120
«;HICKS STARTED ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
NUMBER SOLD . .', .... : · · · .1 ... " .. 5993
97 ·9
LIVABILITY ...... · .. .. .. .. ..
AGE ...... , .............. tO weeks, 2 days
DATE SOLD , .. , ....... September 25, 1957
j\VERAGE WEIGHT PER BIRD . · · · · · · · 3·8
FEED «:ONVERSION . .. .. .... · .... · 2· 39
TOTAL COST PER POUND OF MEAT .. 13.9

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MJDDLEPOJIT
N. 2Dd aVE.

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NICHOLS I

W. Columblo, W. Va.

weeks with relatives re·

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VIRGIL LEWIS

12:59 Sign On
I:00 All Star Movie Matinee
3:30 Bible Time
4:00 All Star Golf
5:00 Football Scoreboard
5:30 S•lurday News Review
5:45 Per.onat Profile
6:00 These Our Children
6:30 Play of the Wee.k
7:00 High Tension •
7:30 Keep It In The F~p~ily
8:00 Country J4uale Jubilee
9:00 Lawrence Welt
10:00 1Mike Wallace Interview
10:30 Mayflower Newa
10:35 20th Century Theater
112:30 Sian off
----,-Mrs. Ora Archer who bas spent

Spenecr and the grel't president,
grandmother is Mrs. Robecca son Jo~es is devotional

lngral!a11

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Here's The Story from:

the birth of an eight pound four
Mri. Mary Lou rhle and ch•!·
ounce baby at Holzer Hospital
dren,
Patty and Nick were ule
on Nov. l. Grandparents are Mrs.
Edith Clark and Mr. and l\lrs. Weekend guests 0( ht.r parent~

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be~n

· ft.•mcu lture and .. Da~1d OvcrlG1t. improvcnwnts .

Aruold Grate, owner

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Tu~~day

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Colt .45
State Trooper
11:00 News
11:15 Theater 13
12:30 Sign Off

sev~ral

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are announcing turned to her home

Raymo~d

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RUTLAND FURNITURE

were planted m 1951 and will b1:
trees. Some of

,I to 12 feel

Mer~

from a'' local bulk dealer who can serve y{IU
promptly and where prices are always lodes!
quoted. We &amp;re equipped to give you good,
efficient servi~e.
·
\closed Thursday Afternoons
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Chari••
Gibson • an :1

Purina,
Chows

J' left for timber

winter. The trees are P1ante&lt;
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::IS soon as they are avai lable Ill
Anyone .m.crested m se~url!L;
March or early April.
_ tree plantmg stock for ~~m?cr
· Trees arc planted only in arct~s purposes ma~ sec.ure apphcat ~on1
I which are not desirable (or pas bl:ln~s at the SOli SConse~v~t tc'~
tut'e or crop production . . Somt ~erv1ce o.ffice t~e A Cor x Clb:
plantings have
made tn
open . border areas on t~c exl~t­
thoii story of hO)/' timber pr~duc- ing woodlot .~!. w~ll as m dl~ws
lion fits into a g'eneral farm JlP· I which are to~: steep Cor cu.lh\'a·

BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
County Agr\culturll Agent
Tree planting 'and woodlot 1.,.,.
provemeni have been the \~ (
· principal forest tree produetion
oructices used on the farm o'
Pearl and Donald
neat
·c hester. The mras presented

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Middleport Feed Mill

Dttn;

PER BUSHEL
DELIVERED

tor IIPPiying insecticides or fun·
·' ' c\ gic1dts
to dt&lt;irtble P.lants.
The field dai' was completed

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6:30

N.
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$1.25'

Tree Plantinf' Woodlot Prograni. ~~h .:mede:ro~~t;•ti~:~,:" :;.~:~
Used·On Mm·a ·F"rm At Chester~ ~~~~,.~·;',~',dina t~~~ght:.i ·ur ~~;~:

11:00 News
11:155 Scanning the Weather
11:10 The Late Show

(Contmued on

We Buy
Old Corn

Jtlore To Choose Frona
OWNERS: Hilton Wolfe and Mu:Qn Swan

Life on the Farm
Captain Kangaroo
Mighty Mouse Playhouse
Learn to Draw
Lueky '8 C'rtoons
Saturday Playhouse
Jimmy Dent\ Show
The Lone Ranger
Record !lop
The Big : Picture
Hockey (Professional)
TV Classroom
Saturday News Special
Football Scoreboard
2oth Cent ury
Golden Playhouse
Perry !lason Show
Di&lt;k &amp; the Duchess
Gale Storm Show
H'"'e Gun, Will Travel
Gbusmoke
Official De!l&gt;ctive
Up·lo·the·minute News
The Late S~ow

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1-1957 'Ford Tudor, Radto and Heater
1-1956 STUDEBAKER 2 Door Champion
1-1955 PONTIAC 2 Dr. Hard Top
1-1955 CHEVROLET Bei·Air H.T.; S. T.
t-1953 CHEVROLET B~l-Alr, R&amp;H

W·OO The Line Up
10 :30 Person to Person

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GOOD USED CARS

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Plllfrtd, .loll Wallr
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SOFT WATER SERVICE

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and Mrs. Roland Lawrence and
daughter or Columbus.
Mrs. Oliver Dalley is Ill with flu. '
Mrs. Frank Walton, Mrs. Thorn·
as Holter and Mr. and Mrs. N. T.
Rose spent Monday with Mrs.
Oliver Dailey.

DAO.Y CRYPTOQUOTE-norn now to wnrk It:
AXYDLBAAXK
II LONOI'!lLLOW
Oilt ltlltr obnply atandt lor uolher, In thlll aamplt 4 Ia uHd
for ~ ·t;~tne L'.. X tor the two o•a. ele. Slnrle ltlten, apo•
tropllta, the lenjth 1111d lonnau,m of tho wordo are all hiAto.
Eacb ~ 1111 CO&lt;to lottero art dl«trtDL

URVI(E

Captain Kangaroo
CBS News
Morning Shows
CBS News
Morning State News
Garry Moore
Strike It Rich

to

TH&amp;tr.

herds of Roy Holter. Ar•il Hotter
and C. M. Htadlty each hid ttn
or ""''' cows producing over 40
pounds of butterfat
for tM
mon,h. The htrdt of Everett Col·
well and son, Ptul Kerr, Donald

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Wook end guests oj Mr. and II :30

milk

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pounds or butte a '

999 pound! .

If pulleU in tLrir eomias ilito pnclu•· ·
Jlo• fotcl EJJ·Lao Pellett ac _,. IIIII ·
. 1ft """- prodaccioa ~....... Eu·Lao
Ptllets AN Jaec wbc you bn bND
looklaJ 'lor co ·a l" sood pullett a better
thaau. Stop Ia! ~J. u4 &amp;U Ji!ll EJJ•
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Molp Covnty for

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buttufat

Minersville, Ohio - Phone 115

Football Scoreboard
Federal Men
Saturday Night Jamboree
People Are Funny
Perry Como Show
Club Oasis
Gisela MacKenzie Show
What's It For
your Hit Parade
!'ewa ijeadllnes
weathercasl
.IIUewatch
Sijn Off

8:00

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month of October waa 7A.;
1tht
pounds of milk and 21 pounds of

Midway Auto Sales

with 799 ~oundl of ml~ ••4\loU..
M. · lfeadfey herd fo~rlll, :r.t"
7118 pcluodl of milk IYtrlf,'•
1n tbe ·M&lt;tll an~ 20•111.
site the hltb ,berd In· ~otb IIIIi
and btlllertat · production
the Thereon sohn.o~ bOrd ·

PRODUCTION REPORTED

AT

6:00 News Pidure

. n· Johnoon hall flvt
to fl2 per ThtrM

Tho
prodllcUon of the
342 cOWl In ttl, thirtMn herck on

OWNER: HARRY R. THOMAS

5:00 Sky King
5:30 llopalong Cassidy
6:15
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General Repairs

Western Theater

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thousand plus $Z per thou,.nd cowt produclnt _,. 40 poun4• of.
butttrltt for tht month. .
ror delivery.
In the •erde lllvlni 20 or morr.
4·11 Club and FFA member•
intere1ted in securing trees may cows the Paul Karr nerd was
sec ure 200 treea tor 60c ptr high in both milk and butterl•t
hundred . Jt 11 important that ap· production wltjl Jo:l9 pound, of
milk and 36 ~unds or butterta:.
I plic.1tion be made as early 1.8 The
Arvil Holler herd was Jecond
po!4liihlc a1 the s.upply is llmittd
in
milk
production •. w'tth 858
and the demand is l11creasing.
poundo, the Roy Holter herd third
trees run

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Hook's Repair .$hop

12:30 Sign Of!

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, ' ~ave· purchased a houaetraller and newly weds' and 4 belting Ia plan·
. ~~~~~-~~~~r ned for Wednesday niKht: _ I

11:10 Weathercast
II :15 Nltewateh

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26-19
20-12
13;-40·
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19-12
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14-21
13-0
6-20

13-19
6-7
12-30
12-19
19-12
14-30
12-30
20-12
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21-14
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7-6
21-7
21·13
12-28
28-6
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28-14 ~8-13
18·25 p .21
1i-O 14-21

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I.AKE CONISTON. ~~~- IJPDonold Compbcll. who set a new
water speed rerord of i;l9.0!lii
Blue~lrd,

-1P-12
13-20
21-7

7-20

21-6
19-7
14-34
0-14
14-6
li-28
7-20
6·14
6-36
30-7
0-19
30-14
7-21
21-i4
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tolley for an expt:cl·
ed /l~~n ul t n~1inst the ~ mph
barrier somcftme&gt; next year.
Blurhi ..rl , no w.. rf"rl with a 4000 ..
pounrl lhru~t en"i nc:&gt;. skimmed a
m~as ur cd
onf"-kilometer . .lf,8;l
male, cour~c at 26tl.I&lt;M mp~ I• I

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1957 DODGE ······ ··:.·· ··;_·· Only -$t69$

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·.I ll laf:CQ.TIICIII ...
.Low"i-pneetl' Tilt C.b llni
.In Amer~i_'
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The tornadoes struck long pa~t
their norll}al season. They ilpprOfll!h~d UQder cover of torr~n·
tlal ' rAIJJ. ,,~d WI. ~~l\dr1ds ,1~·
jured. Dam~ge
elpe~ted to

1953 DOPGE '" ... '"'" .. ..... ... ' .. ;. SJ95
Conme~ 2-Jwor. V-8 IJIOif1r, ~~·wr, GYT~Vl', !~W ml!e.·

After Saturday, 0nly th• phto
Conforenee title will be up · lclr
grubs as two lea~ue peQnl'llls, In
the Mid-Ohio and Presidents ·Cctnference, hava ulready beo~ dodd&lt;

SHOT GUNS
AND
RIFLES\
tBROWIIIJHG
'REMINGTON
I Hal ' S'ill\'INS

Semi·Auto ,&amp; Single Shot

•MARLIN

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·RECOIL PADS t

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HUNTING .CAPS

HUNTING KNIVES ' ~~IA,..ING KITS
PI~TOLS
t
GAME B~G$ .
SHELL VESTS
Hunters' Coots
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UCINSES ISSUED HERE

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U~E OUR CONVt:NIENT BUDGET TERMS - WE CARRY OUR OWN ACCOUNTS
HERE IN OUQ STORE

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1952 fQNTIAC -- ·:· .. --.,., -- .. ·.,--

$~,5

.PICPIP ••• Modern Styl"lde IJOdj
no ~Ira COil I

::. __cab an~ ~ndard at

1950 CHEVROLET ... " " ... ' '" . .. .. .. S29S .

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DelVxe 2'Door Fleelv~e ~flll~n. Powerglide, heater, aeat
covers. A good c~eap s~il« gor.
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"With ·Gaston gone, I have

CLEVELAND UP - ~h-w llllh
School loolb,ll pl!ra ~4 their
1ea10n against ~ le 'll•llbta to·
day practically a81u their "bareloot hooter" will ad~ the extra
points to any IQtl~down• they
might make.
Mario Gerhardi,JHtlr-Qid Jill·

Ind. I Game, 11~1'1'1". 1141
Team 3 Gameo, Liberty, 2601
Tram I Game. Liberty 961
TOP "S" IOW\-.ilf AVG.

Darst (Bakers) ..... :. .. . .. . 181
Clatworthy (Bakers) . . . . . . . 176
Menchlni (Liber!y) ......... 173
Duerr (Liberly) . . .. .. . .. .. . 172
Duvis (Rocka) (Liberty) : ... 170
CPUI\ITV ~IAGII.
High Three Game Ind.. Bud
McKinney, Hot Rod1, 5$5,
High Single Glflll, ft, Davi;,
Team Three Games, Assoc. Rndio. 2447.
Team Single Game, Hot RodJ

1164.

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Associ ated Radio _..
Hot Rods . .........
Pnrk'burg Rig .1r Reel
Slmo~o M~t . . . . . .
Painter• 1440
Racine Se.-.lee Sta.

20 7 741
17 10 63Q
15 12 656
13 14 481
11 16 .07
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you'll appreciate an our
fine fooCIS. our service Is
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MARTIN
RESTAURANT

'Wonderful place.

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I'll never •leave' It for long. And
your Ohio Valley is one of th~
moot beautiful pl4~~· I've ever
seen In all
travels.\'
She will
lor California

N.. gl)d. Ave.

Middleport

iiiiiii-~ij/jijjlji~iiifiiifiiiji~

late tllll

lenni, Austria,

$5.9-5,to $10.95

to

use )ip~llsh all tile time, and. I'm
iilanjuns 'on ··olitg to ochool this
wtilltr (o luarn It better," abe
aaid.
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· ~sked il Ahe loves J,merlca 'lid
P!aps tii stay ~i-ll ev.en tjJough
mucp ·of h•r' lamUY re~alns In
France, ~rs; BoQrlard
esad:
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has been doing all the toe work
for his team thlo ~n It hil
bare !eel "beca~M tllfl Jo lh• way
I kick beal-''
His record shows he doea ftry
well, too. lie hfl kleked 28 extra
polnla In 33 atlelapts aud h11 a
otreak ol 12 atrallht auecealul
hoots going. He ployed boreloot
soccer In Vleqnll-

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Crew Neek In Orion
CO~T ~L\1i$RS
In OtJJlll a:~4 Wool

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er to become, ~Is bride studied
will! blm l~ ' f'ra~c@ bJ!fgre ~he departed for Ainer[~a. J! wao a '!u!l'·
ber or years later lhst c ..ton
vrtved Ia America and settled in
fgmeroy 'w~e;e·, he ro~nd minin~
e!IIPIDfiPORt.
· Ml'f. Biiurlard p)aps to visit
!(Orlll,' Aliica, lnoludlng Tunis,
4lll'IJ!ll her next trl~ to the Old
World. She hu a nephew who Is
a aovemment olflclal I~ Tunis, Tu·
nilla. She lo ·excited about her
proposed lirot venture into the
dark continent.
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to learn· Engliah well. Tho ~ouple
. lived close to French lrlends In
this country and French wa! aPOk·
en in the home. Now II I• 4111•r·

Barefoot Kicker
Ace In Hole For
Cleveland Shaw

Assoc. Radio, 211.

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Blultton hao outdio('!pced all
MOL opponent• and meets Centre
College, Ky., Saturdl)'. John Carroll, having oewed up the Prell·
dent Conference Utle, 11eets Clarion, Pa., In a non-league game.

lor transfer from

GUN CASES

age, exb-4 fOOd tires. OWI!ed ap_4 drjVQI! ~Y. 9D'
slow sf driv~rs In Me!g~ County. See ll!lnl!e. .

Chieftain Del11xe 4-DQor. 2·tope sregn, flydr~malic !lrive,
radio, hell\er, seat _cQvers, extra ~ood tires. •
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li~tht searching for morr bodie!l"

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tb~ death t.oll "won't be

210 - ~Door., Dark green finish, V-$ lllPtor ~~~ ~~~!'·

or at least two ot them, to make

THE HUNTER

PRICED

AI Alexandria, Rapides Parish ~
Deputy Sheriff Jamea Feller said

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1955 CHEVROlET · ·············· ··· ~··~·

The Buckeyes of Ohio State 11\UBI
get by Purdue, Iowa and Mlehlaan,

EVeRYTHING FqR

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One person wa!l killed at BoycP,
La., near Alexandria.
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p hospj -In Lalavelle, 70
southi ·Ale ..ndrla, with
lnju ..i. Seven ·or ei~ht
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!'!119)ished.
hit appeared to h•
Alexandria' where .hi least thra•e
persons were killed, and Groves,
Tex. four miles !rom Pori Ar·
t~ur. Two 'persons were killed
ll!ere, another died at Orange,
'fex.. 16 m\leo northeast ol Port
Arthur. The sQite police said

~ fllf.lW'JifS lH~!:COfll{ll,

and the winner of Saturday's ·en·

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Al$1CANDJIJA, '-~- 1!1:' Churplng bla.c~ ~~idoes, ~~~lr
warning rqar 11\UIO · bY ~rJviM
'alns, smas~~4 tijrou , ' tpd!b~l~
'fcxas and Loulsl~p~ Tb~r!4iY
night an4 early !Qdey le~vl~• a
waite of dead .-4 inJltr~~M least nime ~rs&lt;tns hav~ ~ep

'aid 13 : enons were rush·

ami's Redsklns and Marahall College of Huntington, W. Va. Both
squads are undefeated in loop play

the trip to the Rose Bowl al

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throu ~h a heavll• populoled l•rJil
community 11 tnUes nOrtl!~ll of
J,afayelle, .La., and tbe alai• -Po·
s#d Iwo ~ns were kllltd

Tile MAC "Game or the Year"
takes place at Oxford between_ Mi·

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(Regular Book Price $289~). Cust~in Rpyal 4-Doo~. V,S
moto~ Torque Flite Transmission, Rat~~o, Heater. Like
new.

teiOYised Die Tenandgame
between
can
Ohio Conference
State and PurCJue.a regionally

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Rose Bowl, MAC
Shopping Headquarters 831. STANDINGs
Title Up For
FOR
::t:~~ Furniture11~ ~i~ mTake Saturday
Streel . . 161'. 1411 !IO COLUMBUS UP - Ohio Col. oys Se,ond
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lege gridiron
arc in lor
Men . Women
15 15 500 tealtesllhls
B
er
week end wllh a title
S11 Our Modern Stylet
~~Y!;~:' · ······ ~ ~; ;~~ deciding battle in the Mid-Amerieam Three Gamel\,
24 8.
Veam Single Ga1ne.

•l11na, Nune C.rpa, !laval RA!aerve with a 11\'o.reor ,active duty
obllaa\!011- ApJii\CfD\1 IPUJI" be be·
tween the age! o( 211·38"i 41 ltm•
of lfl~uall~

Punter

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ed 4II pounds per man ao Lo(an
will brln&amp; a baiJinep4, &lt;PQII'lf~l
elub to town, Tbe Cblettalnt need
thlo one, their last In 1957, to
TRI COUNTY LEAGUE
fligh Three Game Ind., Mitch, elncjJ a ~econd place at~ndjn•, •1111
6oQ
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have a chance l~a tie
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pigh Single Game , Mitch, 235

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~gan will win its second plac, final standing in the SEO
the ~rst pqrt ol !he
IORII!ht at Pomeroy and Wepston will end an unbeaten season
breaklnJ run 1h•rsday. llt~ause
Athens while ItO ·) lldi!J•-'l. rt Yellow Jackets wet 11 ld 0 r
the !!oaP1 nose JOI , ~,p~rpuslv
w1 h "' ' •~~"
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light l\t that spee~, Gllnf&gt;Pel) ry f 1e , will n t eft first lepgue contest ill ·over three
slowed d~wn to U3-02.i fll}'ft on yearucc~f!!ing to the Predictjqn Panel.
I he r.un h~tl'l{,
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'4 tl!e ~"Y lhln~~ are gonna be.
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Many ThJ'nks
th Fr h ell
d R 11 d · f
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_e enc
u an , Wltl] our regulars out, still will
ciOb,IIJ}' Wille a.
To My
'1n' !be Bfg'U and top intersectiqnal contests, the Panel sees
1._ Meigs Ct"ltty Ohiq llat•, Weblaap Sjata, Allchiga-n, Wisconsin, Iowa, Army,
arilf In~lana ·as wfiiners. Clos~r to home, Marshall and Ohio u
Folj Tltelr Support ·Given
will lose.
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In Last EledfOn ~Jlr
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L'!bddy Haye1 knows what a football is used lor so
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Wnc

For Their
Splendid Support
ln .The Reeent ~l~ellqn

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body excepj Alb~s. Thlt m!i~e _the spark tllat mples a gaflle
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'Jlho Novyannouneeo a new Navy
out oI the Th an kBi V
»Y
air.
t~uroc Gorp1 Candldale frosram
Rich Jones simply hi~ t9 hit ope ups_et this yeW" so h'
which will ·rive ~lect'd ~eqior
good old Northwest~l'l) o~et' Wisconsin. He's Jon'esome.
eolleae nurolilg otudMI' pn •PI'"'·
ll!enchfpj, \J.\e 4~11~ wit~ ·'l!lW JeadJn~ percentage' Of
\Unity to Join t~~ ll•vy While eop·
tilolc~l. stq~~41)Je -~~~~·- J!91nt sprea~s 111 P~~~f,~llrg
tlriulil&amp; thlr edueatlon, arid on
tween bowlilli turn' tlll!l \1/Q~It. aqd expects to bit 1~ o~t Qf
completion lle eommfs~onfd ••
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Pa(lth~r
nua b a ""'l'~r . o!-nljl1ingllu·
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Oldtimers 111 .SEO foo ~ 11 lore still talk about the great basic colle81a!e othool' of n~raing
punter, Jim Fontana, who played on the Panther team about when th~y biigjn t~eir ~m6r year.
30 years ago.
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Th~oc oelect\i&gt;no will be p(a_eed '"
Doc Amsbary quarte~back for the Gallipolis Blue !)evils pay lfpde E-~ and will r~1ve tho
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tulllon. re..,
tn 1928, recalls the Pan her- aalltpohs game of that ye~r.
boc)ks room aM ' ti\rou,hout
"I hollered to out salety man to get back because this
their a'enlor
receipt of '
low Fontana could really boot 'em," related Doc. "You
their
in nurowhat haopened? Fontana kicked that th£ng about ~0
lng,
Enover his head anyway." , · ·
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A trick knee that went out on the sli@test provocation
hampered Fontana lp other departments of football play. But
his ountin~ was reallv tops in the record book. He ~urrently
APAAN'$ IDEA
re!14'es in Colu1J11)us, 0.
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I Would Llkt '
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Peoplt Of
Chester Township

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jle sees Purdue wlnnlng '21·14. Charley Gibbs -won't IJVe up.
eW 0faqi Jil,. Of
lie likes the Panthers oyer ·(,ogan 19·13. So doea Jolin Fultz. N
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Middlepor\ Is tic~~ ott wWill against Nelsonville by ~eryUrSf an ates

"Sore, we've fol the big ~··
against Pomeroy Tban~o4iviP.•
Day, bul we're wanting to win IIlli
one awful had," 88id MlddleP.Ofl
Head Footh•l! Cqae~ Joh~ '1'~9fuP:
son till! week aa ~· drilled ~~
Y~llqw Jae~ .. for lhe triP tq
Ncls 0pvlJie loPIJ~t.
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Proo~ .. ol a f!lU44y ~~~~~
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tbe ,lloupda' hop" k~qn•l
to oami
. !! II!• 1911'!1~ ·~ .
the Ja . e!J who bJ~H tR~
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lbAn !l!ll \~Pie !11 ~:,
son In preg~ra\io~ for ~~~lr ' '
up norf~- ~or II&gt;• l!i•t tim! '
~;,ji-!e;ll
•eason hoflletown hns wolf ~ •. ~·
ing thefll iptq a lmq• ~!li!IHI
as favorlles.
SI'JO 1e1ri1i 'i·
eept th~ ~·~~~ co~n~y !IPI!f ~n~
Jackson lmia~ their season tonight.
In P91J1•r9y. on lh• ol!lar h*"~'
fans were·fetrlul ol what tbe leeend Place, wnl~l ~'~ C~!~l­
talns l!l8Y Q 10 Coach Me~ Q : ,a
Panthgn VI 9 ~~ve •"Q.1 r.
tt~
comp!~ltly Jrqm ll!lu!§ w!lr J1
and ••141· "'cjp, liP T~PI'*il~y, · '
porte~ l!lelr 110 mJp aqqad 1\~~U
stren..h, aided by flu •h.o\1 '1'9
weeki ·~·- "'!'he •!Jots l!l!el!lu
~:.~~ o~c~otr;!,::::·" '11~ · . •
A nationwide priority lor t••
shots, _whach oslobllah~ f'lllt-and 41gh s~hool loot~all Pl!'l''"
as of last nnportanee, hoa lit!•
observed here
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!!ill Gibbs, ·No. 1 ••nter, most
reeent victim ol flu, was back In
clnsses b~ We4~•s4ay_ ~ut I!IIIJI·
bcrs _or hiS !al)ltly sDI&lt;J: "fle'U 1m
wanhng to play but hit shoulda'l-"
The panther, piee! ll~l~~ n~•l
week ~ere and I!!• Gold~n Ea(1eJ,
6·20 losers to Atb~ns, ,re eJp.el:etj
to sorely test the Panthers befOf•
the l\114dleport game. Mlddlepol"\
hoe a bye Nov. Uth.
\ -Pomeroy slopped Jackso~ 1•14
and beat a.!trong Athens club, bbt
have to slop tonight the leogaJO'o
leading ocorer, Lynn Strait, Loiltn
left half. He's a fast, hard ruadtr
who go~s to the outalde behind
good blocking and laJt week seated
all 26 pointa against Alhons.

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mil•s per hour Thursdav aboafd
prepr~rolin"s

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21-7
20-7
12-34
7-20
21-7
7-14
14-28
20-13
6-30
50-0
6-40
21-7
0-14
24-12
13-0

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final Grid Testi::·

.ne ..... se..tttael

Trv At Barrier
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his jet-powere~

27-7
19-7
7-33
6-13
21-14
13-21
7-19
28-0
7-28
44-0
6-13
21 -14
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abH4'W1th Amerjca'aiDOtlt DlM truck·~t modem to cv8t you le!B., .

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26-19
20-12
13;-40·
13-12
19-12
12-)9
14-21
13-0
6-20

13-19
6-7
12-30
12-19
19-12
14-30
12-30
20-12
6-13
3p-6

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21-14
12-28
7-6
21-7
21·13
12-28
28-6
6-30
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33-6
12-30 19-12
28-14 ~8-13
18·25 p .21
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I.AKE CONISTON. ~~~- IJPDonold Compbcll. who set a new
water speed rerord of i;l9.0!lii
Blue~lrd,

-1P-12
13-20
21-7

7-20

21-6
19-7
14-34
0-14
14-6
li-28
7-20
6·14
6-36
30-7
0-19
30-14
7-21
21-i4
7-14

began

tolley for an expt:cl·
ed /l~~n ul t n~1inst the ~ mph
barrier somcftme&gt; next year.
Blurhi ..rl , no w.. rf"rl with a 4000 ..
pounrl lhru~t en"i nc:&gt;. skimmed a
m~as ur cd
onf"-kilometer . .lf,8;l
male, cour~c at 26tl.I&lt;M mp~ I• I

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1957 DODGE ······ ··:.·· ··;_·· Only -$t69$

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.Low"i-pneetl' Tilt C.b llni
.In Amer~i_'
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The tornadoes struck long pa~t
their norll}al season. They ilpprOfll!h~d UQder cover of torr~n·
tlal ' rAIJJ. ,,~d WI. ~~l\dr1ds ,1~·
jured. Dam~ge
elpe~ted to

1953 DOPGE '" ... '"'" .. ..... ... ' .. ;. SJ95
Conme~ 2-Jwor. V-8 IJIOif1r, ~~·wr, GYT~Vl', !~W ml!e.·

After Saturday, 0nly th• phto
Conforenee title will be up · lclr
grubs as two lea~ue peQnl'llls, In
the Mid-Ohio and Presidents ·Cctnference, hava ulready beo~ dodd&lt;

SHOT GUNS
AND
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HUNTING .CAPS

HUNTING KNIVES ' ~~IA,..ING KITS
PI~TOLS
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GAME B~G$ .
SHELL VESTS
Hunters' Coots
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no ~Ira COil I

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1950 CHEVROLET ... " " ... ' '" . .. .. .. S29S .

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DelVxe 2'Door Fleelv~e ~flll~n. Powerglide, heater, aeat
covers. A good c~eap s~il« gor.
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"With ·Gaston gone, I have

CLEVELAND UP - ~h-w llllh
School loolb,ll pl!ra ~4 their
1ea10n against ~ le 'll•llbta to·
day practically a81u their "bareloot hooter" will ad~ the extra
points to any IQtl~down• they
might make.
Mario Gerhardi,JHtlr-Qid Jill·

Ind. I Game, 11~1'1'1". 1141
Team 3 Gameo, Liberty, 2601
Tram I Game. Liberty 961
TOP "S" IOW\-.ilf AVG.

Darst (Bakers) ..... :. .. . .. . 181
Clatworthy (Bakers) . . . . . . . 176
Menchlni (Liber!y) ......... 173
Duerr (Liberly) . . .. .. . .. .. . 172
Duvis (Rocka) (Liberty) : ... 170
CPUI\ITV ~IAGII.
High Three Game Ind.. Bud
McKinney, Hot Rod1, 5$5,
High Single Glflll, ft, Davi;,
Team Three Games, Assoc. Rndio. 2447.
Team Single Game, Hot RodJ

1164.

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Hot Rods . .........
Pnrk'burg Rig .1r Reel
Slmo~o M~t . . . . . .
Painter• 1440
Racine Se.-.lee Sta.

20 7 741
17 10 63Q
15 12 656
13 14 481
11 16 .07
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you'll appreciate an our
fine fooCIS. our service Is
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MARTIN
RESTAURANT

'Wonderful place.

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I'll never •leave' It for long. And
your Ohio Valley is one of th~
moot beautiful pl4~~· I've ever
seen In all
travels.\'
She will
lor California

N.. gl)d. Ave.

Middleport

iiiiiii-~ij/jijjlji~iiifiiifiiiji~

late tllll

lenni, Austria,

$5.9-5,to $10.95

to

use )ip~llsh all tile time, and. I'm
iilanjuns 'on ··olitg to ochool this
wtilltr (o luarn It better," abe
aaid.
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· ~sked il Ahe loves J,merlca 'lid
P!aps tii stay ~i-ll ev.en tjJough
mucp ·of h•r' lamUY re~alns In
France, ~rs; BoQrlard
esad:
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has been doing all the toe work
for his team thlo ~n It hil
bare !eel "beca~M tllfl Jo lh• way
I kick beal-''
His record shows he doea ftry
well, too. lie hfl kleked 28 extra
polnla In 33 atlelapts aud h11 a
otreak ol 12 atrallht auecealul
hoots going. He ployed boreloot
soccer In Vleqnll-

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Crew Neek In Orion
CO~T ~L\1i$RS
In OtJJlll a:~4 Wool

\'Jlhe womon

er to become, ~Is bride studied
will! blm l~ ' f'ra~c@ bJ!fgre ~he departed for Ainer[~a. J! wao a '!u!l'·
ber or years later lhst c ..ton
vrtved Ia America and settled in
fgmeroy 'w~e;e·, he ro~nd minin~
e!IIPIDfiPORt.
· Ml'f. Biiurlard p)aps to visit
!(Orlll,' Aliica, lnoludlng Tunis,
4lll'IJ!ll her next trl~ to the Old
World. She hu a nephew who Is
a aovemment olflclal I~ Tunis, Tu·
nilla. She lo ·excited about her
proposed lirot venture into the
dark continent.
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to learn· Engliah well. Tho ~ouple
. lived close to French lrlends In
this country and French wa! aPOk·
en in the home. Now II I• 4111•r·

Barefoot Kicker
Ace In Hole For
Cleveland Shaw

Assoc. Radio, 211.

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Blultton hao outdio('!pced all
MOL opponent• and meets Centre
College, Ky., Saturdl)'. John Carroll, having oewed up the Prell·
dent Conference Utle, 11eets Clarion, Pa., In a non-league game.

lor transfer from

GUN CASES

age, exb-4 fOOd tires. OWI!ed ap_4 drjVQI! ~Y. 9D'
slow sf driv~rs In Me!g~ County. See ll!lnl!e. .

Chieftain Del11xe 4-DQor. 2·tope sregn, flydr~malic !lrive,
radio, hell\er, seat _cQvers, extra ~ood tires. •
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until search crews sl.art In at dar
li~tht searching for morr bodie!l"

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tb~ death t.oll "won't be

210 - ~Door., Dark green finish, V-$ lllPtor ~~~ ~~~!'·

or at least two ot them, to make

THE HUNTER

PRICED

AI Alexandria, Rapides Parish ~
Deputy Sheriff Jamea Feller said

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The Buckeyes of Ohio State 11\UBI
get by Purdue, Iowa and Mlehlaan,

EVeRYTHING FqR

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One person wa!l killed at BoycP,
La., near Alexandria.
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p hospj -In Lalavelle, 70
southi ·Ale ..ndrla, with
lnju ..i. Seven ·or ei~ht
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!'!119)ished.
hit appeared to h•
Alexandria' where .hi least thra•e
persons were killed, and Groves,
Tex. four miles !rom Pori Ar·
t~ur. Two 'persons were killed
ll!ere, another died at Orange,
'fex.. 16 m\leo northeast ol Port
Arthur. The sQite police said

~ fllf.lW'JifS lH~!:COfll{ll,

and the winner of Saturday's ·en·

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Al$1CANDJIJA, '-~- 1!1:' Churplng bla.c~ ~~idoes, ~~~lr
warning rqar 11\UIO · bY ~rJviM
'alns, smas~~4 tijrou , ' tpd!b~l~
'fcxas and Loulsl~p~ Tb~r!4iY
night an4 early !Qdey le~vl~• a
waite of dead .-4 inJltr~~M least nime ~rs&lt;tns hav~ ~ep

'aid 13 : enons were rush·

ami's Redsklns and Marahall College of Huntington, W. Va. Both
squads are undefeated in loop play

the trip to the Rose Bowl al

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A twister early IP&lt;!ar cra1~..t
throu ~h a heavll• populoled l•rJil
community 11 tnUes nOrtl!~ll of
J,afayelle, .La., and tbe alai• -Po·
s#d Iwo ~ns were kllltd

Tile MAC "Game or the Year"
takes place at Oxford between_ Mi·

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(Regular Book Price $289~). Cust~in Rpyal 4-Doo~. V,S
moto~ Torque Flite Transmission, Rat~~o, Heater. Like
new.

teiOYised Die Tenandgame
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State and PurCJue.a regionally

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morhlal. Thl!l"ldar :12 l!lj.ll ichoot T.
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Rose Bowl, MAC
Shopping Headquarters 831. STANDINGs
Title Up For
FOR
::t:~~ Furniture11~ ~i~ mTake Saturday
Streel . . 161'. 1411 !IO COLUMBUS UP - Ohio Col. oys Se,ond
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lege gridiron
arc in lor
Men . Women
15 15 500 tealtesllhls
B
er
week end wllh a title
S11 Our Modern Stylet
~~Y!;~:' · ······ ~ ~; ;~~ deciding battle in the Mid-Amerieam Three Gamel\,
24 8.
Veam Single Ga1ne.

•l11na, Nune C.rpa, !laval RA!aerve with a 11\'o.reor ,active duty
obllaa\!011- ApJii\CfD\1 IPUJI" be be·
tween the age! o( 211·38"i 41 ltm•
of lfl~uall~

Punter

sluptp .eorlltr ,ip the 'lf"e~. .
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The Panthm will be out walth·
ed 4II pounds per man ao Lo(an
will brln&amp; a baiJinep4, &lt;PQII'lf~l
elub to town, Tbe Cblettalnt need
thlo one, their last In 1957, to
TRI COUNTY LEAGUE
fligh Three Game Ind., Mitch, elncjJ a ~econd place at~ndjn•, •1111
6oQ
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have a chance l~a tie
!lrl\
pigh Single Game , Mitch, 235

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~gan will win its second plac, final standing in the SEO
the ~rst pqrt ol !he
IORII!ht at Pomeroy and Wepston will end an unbeaten season
breaklnJ run 1h•rsday. llt~ause
Athens while ItO ·) lldi!J•-'l. rt Yellow Jackets wet 11 ld 0 r
the !!oaP1 nose JOI , ~,p~rpuslv
w1 h "' ' •~~"
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. ld
light l\t that spee~, Gllnf&gt;Pel) ry f 1e , will n t eft first lepgue contest ill ·over three
slowed d~wn to U3-02.i fll}'ft on yearucc~f!!ing to the Predictjqn Panel.
I he r.un h~tl'l{,
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r~t !'t~l&gt;fiJ JllJYtrf better put their pads on anyway,
aq
'4 tl!e ~"Y lhln~~ are gonna be.
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' eiU lis · dut for dlaappointment as Jac~son comes to
Many ThJ'nks
th Fr h ell
d R 11 d · f
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_e enc
u an , Wltl] our regulars out, still will
ciOb,IIJ}' Wille a.
To My
'1n' !be Bfg'U and top intersectiqnal contests, the Panel sees
1._ Meigs Ct"ltty Ohiq llat•, Weblaap Sjata, Allchiga-n, Wisconsin, Iowa, Army,
arilf In~lana ·as wfiiners. Clos~r to home, Marshall and Ohio u
Folj Tltelr Support ·Given
will lose.
a .... .,....__ j
In Last EledfOn ~Jlr
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~91l\'
L'!bddy Haye1 knows what a football is used lor so
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Wnc

For Their
Splendid Support
ln .The Reeent ~l~ellqn

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Gf~bs Predicts Panthers Will Win

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. ~~otl. ~~~r-~!¥ e~. 9·· ~~r· ~"..~~~~

body excepj Alb~s. Thlt m!i~e _the spark tllat mples a gaflle
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11 0
'Jlho Novyannouneeo a new Navy
out oI the Th an kBi V
»Y
air.
t~uroc Gorp1 Candldale frosram
Rich Jones simply hi~ t9 hit ope ups_et this yeW" so h'
which will ·rive ~lect'd ~eqior
good old Northwest~l'l) o~et' Wisconsin. He's Jon'esome.
eolleae nurolilg otudMI' pn •PI'"'·
ll!enchfpj, \J.\e 4~11~ wit~ ·'l!lW JeadJn~ percentage' Of
\Unity to Join t~~ ll•vy While eop·
tilolc~l. stq~~41)Je -~~~~·- J!91nt sprea~s 111 P~~~f,~llrg
tlriulil&amp; thlr edueatlon, arid on
tween bowlilli turn' tlll!l \1/Q~It. aqd expects to bit 1~ o~t Qf
completion lle eommfs~onfd ••
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c Novr p)ano (o enrOll anf,OnfOnQ . ill''f -t'!rA~
Pa(lth~r
nua b a ""'l'~r . o!-nljl1ingllu·
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Oldtimers 111 .SEO foo ~ 11 lore still talk about the great basic colle81a!e othool' of n~raing
punter, Jim Fontana, who played on the Panther team about when th~y biigjn t~eir ~m6r year.
30 years ago.
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Th~oc oelect\i&gt;no will be p(a_eed '"
Doc Amsbary quarte~back for the Gallipolis Blue !)evils pay lfpde E-~ and will r~1ve tho
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tulllon. re..,
tn 1928, recalls the Pan her- aalltpohs game of that ye~r.
boc)ks room aM ' ti\rou,hout
"I hollered to out salety man to get back because this
their a'enlor
receipt of '
low Fontana could really boot 'em," related Doc. "You
their
in nurowhat haopened? Fontana kicked that th£ng about ~0
lng,
Enover his head anyway." , · ·
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A trick knee that went out on the sli@test provocation
hampered Fontana lp other departments of football play. But
his ountin~ was reallv tops in the record book. He ~urrently
APAAN'$ IDEA
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jle sees Purdue wlnnlng '21·14. Charley Gibbs -won't IJVe up.
eW 0faqi Jil,. Of
lie likes the Panthers oyer ·(,ogan 19·13. So doea Jolin Fultz. N
C did
Middlepor\ Is tic~~ ott wWill against Nelsonville by ~eryUrSf an ates

"Sore, we've fol the big ~··
against Pomeroy Tban~o4iviP.•
Day, bul we're wanting to win IIlli
one awful had," 88id MlddleP.Ofl
Head Footh•l! Cqae~ Joh~ '1'~9fuP:
son till! week aa ~· drilled ~~
Y~llqw Jae~ .. for lhe triP tq
Ncls 0pvlJie loPIJ~t.
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Proo~ .. ol a f!lU44y ~~~~~
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tbe ,lloupda' hop" k~qn•l
to oami
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the Ja . e!J who bJ~H tR~
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lbAn !l!ll \~Pie !11 ~:,
son In preg~ra\io~ for ~~~lr ' '
up norf~- ~or II&gt;• l!i•t tim! '
~;,ji-!e;ll
•eason hoflletown hns wolf ~ •. ~·
ing thefll iptq a lmq• ~!li!IHI
as favorlles.
SI'JO 1e1ri1i 'i·
eept th~ ~·~~~ co~n~y !IPI!f ~n~
Jackson lmia~ their season tonight.
In P91J1•r9y. on lh• ol!lar h*"~'
fans were·fetrlul ol what tbe leeend Place, wnl~l ~'~ C~!~l­
talns l!l8Y Q 10 Coach Me~ Q : ,a
Panthgn VI 9 ~~ve •"Q.1 r.
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comp!~ltly Jrqm ll!lu!§ w!lr J1
and ••141· "'cjp, liP T~PI'*il~y, · '
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stren..h, aided by flu •h.o\1 '1'9
weeki ·~·- "'!'he •!Jots l!l!el!lu
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A nationwide priority lor t••
shots, _whach oslobllah~ f'lllt-and 41gh s~hool loot~all Pl!'l''"
as of last nnportanee, hoa lit!•
observed here
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reeent victim ol flu, was back In
clnsses b~ We4~•s4ay_ ~ut I!IIIJI·
bcrs _or hiS !al)ltly sDI&lt;J: "fle'U 1m
wanhng to play but hit shoulda'l-"
The panther, piee! ll~l~~ n~•l
week ~ere and I!!• Gold~n Ea(1eJ,
6·20 losers to Atb~ns, ,re eJp.el:etj
to sorely test the Panthers befOf•
the l\114dleport game. Mlddlepol"\
hoe a bye Nov. Uth.
\ -Pomeroy slopped Jackso~ 1•14
and beat a.!trong Athens club, bbt
have to slop tonight the leogaJO'o
leading ocorer, Lynn Strait, Loiltn
left half. He's a fast, hard ruadtr
who go~s to the outalde behind
good blocking and laJt week seated
all 26 pointa against Alhons.

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prepr~rolin"s

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20-7
12-34
7-20
21-7
7-14
14-28
20-13
6-30
50-0
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21-7
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19-7
7-33
6-13
21-14
13-21
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Reported Seen .' Rocket Has Been Sent To Moon
Tuesday,L{O~~

LONDON UP - Soviet bouts luela and even area(V ·advances
UP ~ • tJaldentllied thol Ruula had de•eloped a fuel In electronics Increased the an•
Flying Objeela, reaemi1ling • car capable of driving J rocket 25,000 xlous waiting.
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belief today the Russians may try
to hit tha moon Thursday with a
Jllluile earrying a hydrogen warElijah Barker, who lives north beaG.
of Venedocia, Van Wert County
There alreldy had been widesaid h..,potted the objeet -in the
sky between 7:30 p. m. and 8 p. m. spread speculation among British
He said he watched It fo• obout and American scientists that Ru,.
hall on hour until lhe otiject, sia may already have launched
traveling southwes~ . descended such a rocket In belief it would
light up the darkened lace of the
out of sight.
.
moon during Thursday's eclipseMr. ond Mrs. Ray Vaske, who and
In celebration of the 40th an·
live about 10 nillei northeast of nivorsary of the Bolshevik revolu·
here, said they were en toute to
Lima when they noticed a bright ti";~saia's mastery ·of rocket milsites and the 40th anniversary . aJ.
,
ready had plunged the world Into
' 48 houra of susl!"nse. Today new
cllims from M.osctw of super
~b)ecl In the sky .resembling a
star. They said the object was at
a relatively low oltitude and 811'
MII'Y StaJ. Powell, Owner
peared to be hovering dlrecUy
9:30 le s:oo
"~nLi~:ike ssld she watched the
MON. tbru SAT.•
object during the approximate 20
to 30 mlnutf drive to Lima where
6 Mi. from 'Racine On
It diJappeared in the southwest in
Old Por.Uand-Racine Rd.
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Phono: Pottlood 275
KeSla•nla In he Cleveland area

headlight witb a "red. &amp;tow./ ' were
reported sighted by residents ln
this area Tuesday nigbl

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, , , a quarll!r" and ao big as '1he
open end ol a bucket."
The UFO faded, blinked, SPUD
around ond had distinct points,
said aome observers. All agreed
11 was moving but differed on the.,
color ol the object. The reportea
eolor wu red, orange, yellow •
green, and white.
One family reported a "blgllery
bat lthot oort of sunk" In Like.
Erie early today.
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Mor.day Thru Soturday
9 to 5
.Evenings by Appointment
Permanepts $7.50, $10 and. $15
•. PHONE 642a.v
235 Walnut St,
Mlddlopor

Soviet s&lt;ientlot T.. Khachaturov,
a corresponding member ol the
Soviet Academy of fii:lences, wrote
today in "Gudot," orgap of lie
Soviet transport minia!r)', that
Russia had developed a ·fuel ••·
pable of sending a mloslle to the
moon In IO hours. .
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He said the new fuel wos de·
veloped to lounch Sputoit II into
apace with Ita dog paoJOn~tr at 1
d t
opee 0 17.885 mile11n hour. Hla
arUcle, "the thmhold of in~r­
planetary transport," · aald Inter·
plapetary trove! wu obvloui oince
a speed of 25,000 miles on hour
was poulble.
The 'moo~ 11 about Ul,OOO milts
from the ·earth.
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The latest ouggrittoq . !hat a
roeket mly dreod~, have· -bHn
llunolied tome todl)l. fNim IC!n•
neth
GaUond, vlci cholnnon of
the Brlti.oh lllterp~e., ·,SOCiety.
He 100 uld be su.;e.ted It mi.bt
carry 1 nudear del'l&lt;e1 Sllllllrr
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There olso hove been I'IUI!nrJ
lltll RuiBla milbt 11',11 to fillllh tbe
moon .with 1 red · dye. B~l Dr.
Jamea·. ~okley, director·, or the
fela J.6N,tarium In PltUadelphja,
11ld iii;J!a•t Lll'jllnr, !olleb., tbe
moon'&gt;alr..dy ' wOI 1&gt;t te4 ' 4!J1
ThurlldQ-relrlcUoit' ot· the lllhl
rays will make It .,.,ear rod. r
He aald the Ruularil P,iiCht ts-1
advont&amp;e of the eCIIp., to moke
it appear to Aalan ~oplu ~ who
will see the eclipte eltub'--tbat
the moon's chance in color Is pall
of the Sputnik provom.
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Tile Soviet developments 'were
ao atsrUina that ~urrtod meetings
were celled in Washington .and In
London to aue11 the lull Import.
Paul • Henri Spoak aemtary
fltlnerol of NATO, •rri;\.d ·tn Len·
don today to ~lscuu 'fith llritlsb
leoders the revamping of North
Atlantic defenses id the flee of
Ruulon odvonces. The m~Ung li
a prelude' tel the Decolnliet meet.
Ina of the NATO eblef1.' .

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ground hurl• you. Phone 9z63.
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you have e\W known! 'l'hiB Golden Jubilee fontlao
la actually an aU·MW biMIJ,of cat'll-in four hlilliant

.eriea and 16 lleek model8 Ct!~ virtually every
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you'll lind enclneerinll advances 10
dlrlnciY diferent yet 10 basically aound that they will
trlaei' tha nut b.la cbauge ·in automobile deei1111.
You'll fiud a lew of tbeie ideu illUBtra~ here, but
tven ~Y ~',t' beabl to WI the full story.
WbJ not he ~· the first .to discover the newest.
W!J1n you mMt taia bold DeW Pontiac, you're in fQr
a driving tbri1l thai is illptlllllible to duplica~ in carr
of ClOIIVIIIIionil'cleaicn. ~ lblblt a point to 1118 yow
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of psychiatric treatment." L
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once selv&lt;ld a tet(ll for embezzle,
ttfe!G$ cO\imir ss
ment, was ordered conriil'ed to.
IN THE PROBATE COUIT
Notice is given that Sylvl~ Mae the hospital for "an Inde'rlnil c
Casto liled Jier a~ll!ico;Uoit NO'Ietit&gt; ptiiod lor ebs!ltfi!ion, dilanosis
ber 2,- tfl37, P!'Mar loi' 111 or«!if IM l!'fa!m~nt."
lor Reg]otralloll ol Jier 'ilillll. Auth~rliles sold t~oy . h~d . ..C:·
petvetl iA!Otillallon llorlt :ljja (~m­
which is not recorjl~d,
that ohe !t'ia born Fe~ru.afi il, ny that Se~ wao '''*'~fin~
1937, at Cheohi!e, Ohio. Same \vtU f}'om seeininr "Instabilities" and
be for beariJ&gt;i November 15, 19,7. demanda on hiin from IU!jdeilti· :
John C. Bacon
lied per10ns 411d "crackpoti." (
Actlnr Probate Judge
Sebmldt oftrred ronsldcrable
BY: Dorothy D. Stark; · exeltement and touched off a 1
Deputy Clort
il\ojor ltwesti~'tion Tnesday
(II) 8, tte
be roml Into Keirney to
· seeing a, apare ship parka ereek bottom ' southwe!l
city.
···sold the 9CCUpants of the
tdld' men lnd two women;
·friendly enough tnd ~~vi~
to hlv&amp; a look 'around i
ctrar-ihaped eraft. 1M ·
tW':UP••••il\e•~- tjnd women spoke Ger·
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FOR
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in~ November
John
Actlns Probate Judge
BY: Dorothy Stark

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B'ilcthanon, . va. we're guests of
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in good residential diotrict. Call
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Middlcporl.
, lt.fl.3tc collect to Ravpqlwood, W. Va.,
BRowning 3-4311 Extension
11-6-3te.
431 between 8:00 a. m. and
table Top .Gas Range. $15. Woods p. m. or forward inlorail!Uon
row Zwilling, Syracuse. 11·5-Btp
by mail to Miss Sandra Gosnell,
Kai;er Alu!)ljpUI]I 4o Ch~mical
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Howord Nolan, VIl-A&amp; l111tru~tor,
hao moiled Jottera ttl flttdri ••·
plalnln~ that the llrst meell~g will
be used elclusively to ~~~~ . elm
progrom. Each penon .il •Uf(ed to
offer suggeatlono In line ·wllh bls
agrlculturallntereats: Tbo~e Unable
to attend were · invtlod to mall
their Ideas to Racine lli&amp;h School
before Mon~ay.
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son lor oelling. He•ltb Phone
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11-2-6 tc Phollt No. 121 _ AHtr 5 PM
Farmer~ Bank a. Savingo Com·
Cbesta - LAU Window P'llt-- l~d M-8-ftDt.zl-tnkr·
10.7-tf
pany,
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Frlgldalre RefrlgeratorL
n.tionnl
dis&lt;
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rubl!er
Dewey
Blao
and
Eleanor B\"·
Iaker Furniture, Mlclcfltport, Ohio
•cit, 8 ln. wide 50 f't, ionJ; itTERMITII iXTIRMIN4TID
Before R. E. G.rlndley, Sr.
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\!o Fl. P. ftiOJor., heYVy duty. For lrte !nspeeUoq phone 883-M,
Juotlce of Plllll.'f
Old Fuhloned Evangellstlr.WvStanley Ol~bo, Lens Botil)m,
Gilmore Slipply SlOre, PomeMy. (Ill 8 1&amp; 112 29 ftc
lees. every nisht at 7:1&amp; P. M.
Route No. 2.
io.S-dtl)i
~~~ woi'k alior~nteed. Fully In·
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·- - suted. Vaughan's Jndt••trlal and
cotton corner of Mill and S. Jooo llvinl room suit lor oale. · Re!f ltiliUal Termite Control Silt" NOTICI 0~ PILING AND HIAR·
St Malyi, W. Va. 7 2&amp; U
INO ON INVENTORY
Third, Middleport. Everyoiie Is Green eovoi'lng. PhOne 11283.
welcome.
11 4 sip
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lhed Eleclrle r·;;.;-"·--·
TO the Executor or Adm!nlstra(e J 1,I'ISt fJ Found
~ Olelli UW C:ll'l
tor and to sueh of the tollowtnr
Heii:W ~20.bl.; c: 1
conversion buteau
All Makeund Ml)dell
as are resldenta of the stele of
LOST-17 Jewel Beru·us Ladies
Phone 81,.8-X.
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watch. Ca~ 6i4-J.
Jl·&amp;·61p
next of kin; benelielarleo under
the wlll, if any; the attorney 01
t;;lectrolux Sweeper and Clarinet
(8~! Auto-SI!!rvices
AfiTO SALES
attorneys representing any ol tho
For Sale. Call 3461 before 8 a.
"t
aforementioned pereons:
111. or after 4 p. 01.
10 16 6tle
.. H. ~AWLiNGS SONS CO. - .U
You are hereby notified that on
hour Wrecker .service. Day POTATOES-Stock on wln!er,·po- RADIO &amp; ~t.EV!SlON 'liERVJCE, th 23 d d 0 I Oc'•be• 19&amp;7 •n
Phone ·2 · , Cleland A•-pllance
e r and'
ay Apprsisenlent
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tatoes while they last. s. A.
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of
60311-X. DLDGE - F:.YMOUTH
Enoch, Portland, 0.
10.2MI Store. 116 W. llo!o St., Pomeroy the estate or Ciep~ent H. Chureh
DEALEF.S
3 6 t1
Jote of Middleport, Ohio
Custom Bu\i! Kitchen. Kitchen r-;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;2;;;23;;;;;tl;.l deceoaed,
tn said County WI! flied in this
designOd lor your homo. Fiee
Court.
(8) Auro Soles
estlma!AI Foreman a. Aboott.
Hoarin( on said Inventory and
WE
BUY
Phone 62Gf.Y.
a'e tl
Appraisem~nt will be had before
1902 ,iJodge C~ronet~ Sedan.
this Court on the 18tb day of Nof·
~II.IAMI
$39:1. ·Sparkling dark moroon FOI! SAPI - APPlea. New Ha·
ember
1~7 •. st fO o'clool.~ M, ,
finish. Extra nice for mod&lt;l.
•en Or&lt;11ard, New Haven.. Pbooa
tiCIAP liON- MnAU
ExceptioM 'there!O may flied
TU·~ l68e.
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Bls~ttnar's, Pomeroy.' IH6tc
by any lrifeteoied portr&lt;· t any
time prlot to live daya lltli&gt;re the
19Gt Buick V8 1 2 d,!. liard Top.l.,.----·--~:f'a:~*
$1,595. Power Steering' and
date let lor lle•rillll.
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bra]les. l!ynollow drive. A
WITNKSS
aitni!!Ure ~d
the seal of .Ud Court. 1.1\io
.tilul car. Traded in . from a
211!ti dif ol October. 1957.
satisfied owner oll a new Buick.
Jolili c. Bacon
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Bloettnar's. Pomeroy. , Jt-l-6tc
Judie ind ;Ei-OII~Io Oleri
19M Dodg~ Coroqet 4 dr. Sedan.
8'( porothy D. Stark
table SJW, one wood
$1,795 Push button shill. A O.ne ·
"l.iWioltlr .... L...
Deputy Clerk
lattie, one 1of14 . ~ ilc!Ol&gt;oard,
·beautiful swept wing model
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41
.GBuJ$0
li,4dil
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one Whlte'' sewtna . machine,
Shows the b•st or care.
tnar's, Pomeroy. .
ll;l-6tc • anUque. P~one PometOJ· 815-J.
I Mlto, Nlrlllef ,_,.,
NOttci OP API!oiNTMINT
10 I lltf&lt;
1932 Huicks, $595. Choice of two
Poll.... cai- ........
With A.:l~~~'~:'noud . ·
door a9d 4 dr. Both very depend- Beoale ratuit dogs lor 11~ m;
, ..
trade, Howard B. Stitt, lllddleable cars with original dark
lotalo
of Iva J. loworo Do&lt;Nr,tel
.
Notice Is hereby gtven that Netgreen two tone finish. maet- port 'lt. 1, Hobaon Rol'l.
10 2 Btlp !20 l!i) 1--•·ro.~.- tie Boyer whose Post Ol~ice Add·
tnar's, Pomeroy.
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1ress is Pom(roy, Ohio, bas bHn
19&amp;4 Ford V6 Customline. $995. TURKEYS live or dressed DOc
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-""M7 duly nppolnted as Administratrix
2 dr. Sedao. Choice or two e&lt;· dressed. Geoige Sjoeneer, Wolf
MlddleJIO!:I ~'•- ~-~11 .," with the Will annexed ol {he
eeptlonal cars. Bla~tlnar's, PomPen Road, Rt. I, Pomero9.
Bends. Jlheiit ~
No.I! Estate of. Eva J. Bowera late of
ei'O)(
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Columb111. The Ohio Pe~cltle In- ly fcir dealers In pesticides, cheml• hone, Margaret Hayman and bel Duval.
Guy Spencer ana son 1 ~r. an~ ~eason. "She used to coli me th••
aUtute will hold ita lith annual 1cal manufacturer's representative•. Hoiner Cole. · The play Is ~nder
Mrs. Norman Spencer and s~&gt;n 'fll'eateat rootball . player Ill the.
scho\1 and conference at the Neil county agricultural asenla aud the dirt&gt;ction ol Mrs. Niece.
House November zo and 21.
lawn specialists, but frui_t and vea·
Mr. and Mrs. Buren Duncan Jimmie of Constantine; Mich. 1 world' but changed it to 'the best
· The major part. of the nieeting ctable &amp;.ro~ers and othcra.inter~:st- and childa~ n . Clift on, were. the were l:UC.S ls Thursday evening ol daddy in the world:' ;~rtcr we lost
to San Francisco an~ Los All
will center around results of the cd arc mv1te~.
.
Sunday g ues t ~ of Mr. "and Mra !'ttr. ~rlll Mrs. Wayne Bric kle~ .
gcle.s," Anc commented.
put year's work in pesticide reAmong. subjects to 00 discussed Roland Torrence.
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search at the Ohlo Agricultural Ex- are late blight or tomato and po- Mr. and Mr&gt;. ,John Urngg of
DROPPED TO BEST ·01.o ,
perlment station. About 30 men 1 tato, pot.ato S&lt;ab, soil fumigation , Holloway, o., were tho Sunday DE'I'ItOIT UP- Three and oneBpWLING SERIES SET
.
wJll appear on the 2-day program, weed :ti!lers.in potatoes and &amp;weet guests of his brother, Rev. und h.alf-ycur·old Carne An~. daug!a- CHICAGO UP- The Iirst wol'ld
to live reaults of trials of Interest corn, mltea m f~owers, tree borer Mrs. W. W. Bragg. · ·
tcr o( Detroit Lions tackle Char- .series ot bowling, the Jnvitatloilal
not onl~ to the full-time general control, scale msects, Japanese
Mr. and Mrs. George Thom11s lie Anc, changed her mir.!l about" Matcn. Game Championships, will
or truek farmer but also to the beetles, &amp;pittlebu_g survey,_ cern ~nd .. daughters of WorthingtOil, her f;~lhcr after the· Uo~ drop· be held at the Chicigq Coli!eum,
City gardener and lawn owner.
borer, cereal. diseases, , a~rplantf Mr. :and Mrs. Emile Matlack of ped t~vo sfr~ight g~me~ in the beginning on Dec. 4.
A feature or tho program will dusting and diSeases and mscctslof, Logan and Kent Mallao~ n(Park·l;;;;::::::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;~;_;:;;;;~i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
be a d~uuion by Samuel Alfend apples, peaches and gropes.
ersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Job~ Torof the Food and Drug administra.-.nce of Columbus were'' Surlilay
tion on how the Miller Btu allects!
guests of Mrs. MyrtlQ Frost.
Ohio aiP'Iculture. Congreos passed
Roy Corder and Mr. arid Mrs.
thia blll to set up tolerance levels
By Evelyn Brick!.,
· Bolen of Columbus wore . week
of chemical residues on fruits and The Tupper:; Plains Junior play end guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Jam
vegetable&amp;
entitled "Calf Me Darling" will es Duval and mother, Mn. Ma- ·
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Gibberellic acid, one of the be held at the sehool auditorium - - --latest chemieols to lntrtcue lhe Friday night, Nov 22. The char' ,
lmaetnatlon of the srower, ,ivlll be acters are bein~ played bY Judi
dia&lt;unod by R. F. Althaus, a rep- Smith, Janet Vmeyard, Ina Mays,
resentltive of one company manu· Ruth Wyers, Janice Caldwell, ,
laduring the growth-promoter. An Janet Koehler, Rodney Gaul, Bob
experiment alation · botsniJI. aays Burk, Paul Boring, Ueveriy ldill
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Jh11 acid, opectscular in ita action,
Annual election of Director~
''may revolutionize seed ·producfor the Meigs Counly Agricultion praetlm ond flower growing."
tural Society will be held !rom
The use of pesticides on .ornaI P.M. lo 0 P.M. Saturday Nov
ments! plants and on law111 will
23rd .at the Countr .Convniiplay a bll role in thii YOJ!''S. pro,sloners Office In the Court
IP'InU Special attention will be
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House.
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Me10bership ticket.! and peU
tlons are available at Gilmores .
Separate sessions have ~n
plonned lor pesticides use in vegeSupply Store iil Pomeroy. p.,
table vowinl, fruit tP'OWlng, certitions must be filed Jloj later
011 crop production and in protban Nov. 16th with the Secre·
ducing ornamentals and lawna.
tory. Sale of meml!ers~ip tic
l)r, T. s. Sutton wlU report oe
kets close November 9th. All
auicujturall!ducation In India. ))r.
qualified voters or Meigs· Coun
Sutton 11 IIIOCiate dean of the Colty holding 00 , *!embership
101• of Asrlculture at Ohio-l!tate
tickets arc eligible to vote at
Univerlrily. For the past two'1ears,
this elettion. ·
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-an Ohio State Unlvenity tealD of
APPLIANCE
All•n c. Hill, lkhtarv
agrlnlturlsts ~elplng Jn~la JOt up
MILL ST.
MIDDLE~ORT
PHONE 8284·Y.
• a&amp;und farm education and rO' 118. W. MilD St. Phone %00 ·
Pheno:iUM 3 ;-.y
search prosrom.
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Pomeroy, Ohio
The conference is planned obtel-

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Reported Seen .' Rocket Has Been Sent To Moon
Tuesday,L{O~~

LONDON UP - Soviet bouts luela and even area(V ·advances
UP ~ • tJaldentllied thol Ruula had de•eloped a fuel In electronics Increased the an•
Flying Objeela, reaemi1ling • car capable of driving J rocket 25,000 xlous waiting.
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belief today the Russians may try
to hit tha moon Thursday with a
Jllluile earrying a hydrogen warElijah Barker, who lives north beaG.
of Venedocia, Van Wert County
There alreldy had been widesaid h..,potted the objeet -in the
sky between 7:30 p. m. and 8 p. m. spread speculation among British
He said he watched It fo• obout and American scientists that Ru,.
hall on hour until lhe otiject, sia may already have launched
traveling southwes~ . descended such a rocket In belief it would
light up the darkened lace of the
out of sight.
.
moon during Thursday's eclipseMr. ond Mrs. Ray Vaske, who and
In celebration of the 40th an·
live about 10 nillei northeast of nivorsary of the Bolshevik revolu·
here, said they were en toute to
Lima when they noticed a bright ti";~saia's mastery ·of rocket milsites and the 40th anniversary . aJ.
,
ready had plunged the world Into
' 48 houra of susl!"nse. Today new
cllims from M.osctw of super
~b)ecl In the sky .resembling a
star. They said the object was at
a relatively low oltitude and 811'
MII'Y StaJ. Powell, Owner
peared to be hovering dlrecUy
9:30 le s:oo
"~nLi~:ike ssld she watched the
MON. tbru SAT.•
object during the approximate 20
to 30 mlnutf drive to Lima where
6 Mi. from 'Racine On
It diJappeared in the southwest in
Old Por.Uand-Racine Rd.
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1 red gtow.
Phono: Pottlood 275
KeSla•nla In he Cleveland area

headlight witb a "red. &amp;tow./ ' were
reported sighted by residents ln
this area Tuesday nigbl

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pbject the "size of a thumbnail
, , , a quarll!r" and ao big as '1he
open end ol a bucket."
The UFO faded, blinked, SPUD
around ond had distinct points,
said aome observers. All agreed
11 was moving but differed on the.,
color ol the object. The reportea
eolor wu red, orange, yellow •
green, and white.
One family reported a "blgllery
bat lthot oort of sunk" In Like.
Erie early today.
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~EAUTY SALON

COSTS NO
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OPEN
Mor.day Thru Soturday
9 to 5
.Evenings by Appointment
Permanepts $7.50, $10 and. $15
•. PHONE 642a.v
235 Walnut St,
Mlddlopor

Soviet s&lt;ientlot T.. Khachaturov,
a corresponding member ol the
Soviet Academy of fii:lences, wrote
today in "Gudot," orgap of lie
Soviet transport minia!r)', that
Russia had developed a ·fuel ••·
pable of sending a mloslle to the
moon In IO hours. .
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p...rtct Gmt .. .....
He said the new fuel wos de·
veloped to lounch Sputoit II into
apace with Ita dog paoJOn~tr at 1
d t
opee 0 17.885 mile11n hour. Hla
arUcle, "the thmhold of in~r­
planetary transport," · aald Inter·
plapetary trove! wu obvloui oince
a speed of 25,000 miles on hour
was poulble.
The 'moo~ 11 about Ul,OOO milts
from the ·earth.
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The latest ouggrittoq . !hat a
roeket mly dreod~, have· -bHn
llunolied tome todl)l. fNim IC!n•
neth
GaUond, vlci cholnnon of
the Brlti.oh lllterp~e., ·,SOCiety.
He 100 uld be su.;e.ted It mi.bt
carry 1 nudear del'l&lt;e1 Sllllllrr
rt
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There olso hove been I'IUI!nrJ
lltll RuiBla milbt 11',11 to fillllh tbe
moon .with 1 red · dye. B~l Dr.
Jamea·. ~okley, director·, or the
fela J.6N,tarium In PltUadelphja,
11ld iii;J!a•t Lll'jllnr, !olleb., tbe
moon'&gt;alr..dy ' wOI 1&gt;t te4 ' 4!J1
ThurlldQ-relrlcUoit' ot· the lllhl
rays will make It .,.,ear rod. r
He aald the Ruularil P,iiCht ts-1
advont&amp;e of the eCIIp., to moke
it appear to Aalan ~oplu ~ who
will see the eclipte eltub'--tbat
the moon's chance in color Is pall
of the Sputnik provom.
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lrlnp ,Hurrlld MHIIntto
Tile Soviet developments 'were
ao atsrUina that ~urrtod meetings
were celled in Washington .and In
London to aue11 the lull Import.
Paul • Henri Spoak aemtary
fltlnerol of NATO, •rri;\.d ·tn Len·
don today to ~lscuu 'fith llritlsb
leoders the revamping of North
Atlantic defenses id the flee of
Ruulon odvonces. The m~Ung li
a prelude' tel the Decolnliet meet.
Ina of the NATO eblef1.' .

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one Turner 24688
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Scallold Board•, llrop Clotb.s.
Cilnton Fwher, lli~ ·
l\1 ton l'ord truck, 6 cyl., 100 HP
Ph.one 62&amp;1!-X.'
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, motor 1\&lt;'W within past ye:u.
Closed ~od~ with rear and Sldr 1'rlliler apoce. Ueart of MlddJe.
doors. See Homer Cook, Meigs
port. Get loCI.ted before muddy
Grocery Co., Middleport.
ground hurl• you. Phone 9z63.
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'Edl•l' 8ey~oldl, Reynold's Doiry
-::-:---:-:---:---Store, Middleport, Ohio.
Beckwith piano. Inquire in the
10 2 6tlc
basement aportment at 130
Mulberry Ave., after 6 P. M.
( J1) Help Wanted
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Popular Recordings

W,ERNER
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planJled
from tho .,.., ~ u a Ooldtll Alllliv.,..
• ..,. •llowpje~ rorPOIIII&amp;a ud OtntraJMoion,
rrbia one you Nllly muet 1118-here is a car unlike uiy
you have e\W known! 'l'hiB Golden Jubilee fontlao
la actually an aU·MW biMIJ,of cat'll-in four hlilliant

.eriea and 16 lleek model8 Ct!~ virtually every
. prioa bracket.
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you'll lind enclneerinll advances 10
dlrlnciY diferent yet 10 basically aound that they will
trlaei' tha nut b.la cbauge ·in automobile deei1111.
You'll fiud a lew of tbeie ideu illUBtra~ here, but
tven ~Y ~',t' beabl to WI the full story.
WbJ not he ~· the first .to discover the newest.
W!J1n you mMt taia bold DeW Pontiac, you're in fQr
a driving tbri1l thai is illptlllllible to duplica~ in carr
of ClOIIVIIIIionil'cleaicn. ~ lblblt a point to 1118 yow
Pontiac dealw 110011 and prove to younelf that no caJ
ln biltory mr' 11ft
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) llllended Play Albunts and Single 71'• and •a•s,
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examining
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of psychiatric treatment." L
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once selv&lt;ld a tet(ll for embezzle,
ttfe!G$ cO\imir ss
ment, was ordered conriil'ed to.
IN THE PROBATE COUIT
Notice is given that Sylvl~ Mae the hospital for "an Inde'rlnil c
Casto liled Jier a~ll!ico;Uoit NO'Ietit&gt; ptiiod lor ebs!ltfi!ion, dilanosis
ber 2,- tfl37, P!'Mar loi' 111 or«!if IM l!'fa!m~nt."
lor Reg]otralloll ol Jier 'ilillll. Auth~rliles sold t~oy . h~d . ..C:·
petvetl iA!Otillallon llorlt :ljja (~m­
which is not recorjl~d,
that ohe !t'ia born Fe~ru.afi il, ny that Se~ wao '''*'~fin~
1937, at Cheohi!e, Ohio. Same \vtU f}'om seeininr "Instabilities" and
be for beariJ&gt;i November 15, 19,7. demanda on hiin from IU!jdeilti· :
John C. Bacon
lied per10ns 411d "crackpoti." (
Actlnr Probate Judge
Sebmldt oftrred ronsldcrable
BY: Dorothy D. Stark; · exeltement and touched off a 1
Deputy Clort
il\ojor ltwesti~'tion Tnesday
(II) 8, tte
be roml Into Keirney to
· seeing a, apare ship parka ereek bottom ' southwe!l
city.
···sold the 9CCUpants of the
tdld' men lnd two women;
·friendly enough tnd ~~vi~
to hlv&amp; a look 'around i
ctrar-ihaped eraft. 1M ·
tW':UP••••il\e•~- tjnd women spoke Ger·
E~11l"h, be soid.
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in~ November
John
Actlns Probate Judge
BY: Dorothy Stark

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B'ilcthanon, . va. we're guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Sto~t. Mrs.
Bramme• entered Hoher Hoiptlal
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shotgun. Almost new. $40. 330
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used only
4 months. Like new. Price $50. Modern 2, 3, and 4-bedroom houses
in good residential diotrict. Call
Inquire Hec~y's Sbnp, 604~!­
Middlcporl.
, lt.fl.3tc collect to Ravpqlwood, W. Va.,
BRowning 3-4311 Extension
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431 between 8:00 a. m. and
table Top .Gas Range. $15. Woods p. m. or forward inlorail!Uon
row Zwilling, Syracuse. 11·5-Btp
by mail to Miss Sandra Gosnell,
Kai;er Alu!)ljpUI]I 4o Ch~mical
Western Field shot gun. Praeti• Corp\l~atlon, 1'. (J. Box mi, R•vcslly new. Herb Williams, enswood, West Virgfnia. ·
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Howord Nolan, VIl-A&amp; l111tru~tor,
hao moiled Jottera ttl flttdri ••·
plalnln~ that the llrst meell~g will
be used elclusively to ~~~~ . elm
progrom. Each penon .il •Uf(ed to
offer suggeatlono In line ·wllh bls
agrlculturallntereats: Tbo~e Unable
to attend were · invtlod to mall
their Ideas to Racine lli&amp;h School
before Mon~ay.
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ORDiR o;: ATTACHAIINT
Notices
eorncr locailon. Middleport ru·
son lor oelling. He•ltb Phone
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Issued November I, 195'7 .....
Hoteiquortoro For
oamsonlte Luggage - Lane Cedar '6136 M
11-2-6 tc Phollt No. 121 _ AHtr 5 PM
Farmer~ Bank a. Savingo Com·
Cbesta - LAU Window P'llt-- l~d M-8-ftDt.zl-tnkr·
10.7-tf
pany,
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Frlgldalre RefrlgeratorL
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rubl!er
Dewey
Blao
and
Eleanor B\"·
Iaker Furniture, Mlclcfltport, Ohio
•cit, 8 ln. wide 50 f't, ionJ; itTERMITII iXTIRMIN4TID
Before R. E. G.rlndley, Sr.
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\!o Fl. P. ftiOJor., heYVy duty. For lrte !nspeeUoq phone 883-M,
Juotlce of Plllll.'f
Old Fuhloned Evangellstlr.WvStanley Ol~bo, Lens Botil)m,
Gilmore Slipply SlOre, PomeMy. (Ill 8 1&amp; 112 29 ftc
lees. every nisht at 7:1&amp; P. M.
Route No. 2.
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~~~ woi'k alior~nteed. Fully In·
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·- - suted. Vaughan's Jndt••trlal and
cotton corner of Mill and S. Jooo llvinl room suit lor oale. · Re!f ltiliUal Termite Control Silt" NOTICI 0~ PILING AND HIAR·
St Malyi, W. Va. 7 2&amp; U
INO ON INVENTORY
Third, Middleport. Everyoiie Is Green eovoi'lng. PhOne 11283.
welcome.
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lhed Eleclrle r·;;.;-"·--·
TO the Executor or Adm!nlstra(e J 1,I'ISt fJ Found
~ Olelli UW C:ll'l
tor and to sueh of the tollowtnr
Heii:W ~20.bl.; c: 1
conversion buteau
All Makeund Ml)dell
as are resldenta of the stele of
LOST-17 Jewel Beru·us Ladies
Phone 81,.8-X.
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watch. Ca~ 6i4-J.
Jl·&amp;·61p
next of kin; benelielarleo under
the wlll, if any; the attorney 01
t;;lectrolux Sweeper and Clarinet
(8~! Auto-SI!!rvices
AfiTO SALES
attorneys representing any ol tho
For Sale. Call 3461 before 8 a.
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aforementioned pereons:
111. or after 4 p. 01.
10 16 6tle
.. H. ~AWLiNGS SONS CO. - .U
You are hereby notified that on
hour Wrecker .service. Day POTATOES-Stock on wln!er,·po- RADIO &amp; ~t.EV!SlON 'liERVJCE, th 23 d d 0 I Oc'•be• 19&amp;7 •n
Phone ·2 · , Cleland A•-pllance
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tatoes while they last. s. A.
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60311-X. DLDGE - F:.YMOUTH
Enoch, Portland, 0.
10.2MI Store. 116 W. llo!o St., Pomeroy the estate or Ciep~ent H. Chureh
DEALEF.S
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Jote of Middleport, Ohio
Custom Bu\i! Kitchen. Kitchen r-;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;2;;;23;;;;;tl;.l deceoaed,
tn said County WI! flied in this
designOd lor your homo. Fiee
Court.
(8) Auro Soles
estlma!AI Foreman a. Aboott.
Hoarin( on said Inventory and
WE
BUY
Phone 62Gf.Y.
a'e tl
Appraisem~nt will be had before
1902 ,iJodge C~ronet~ Sedan.
this Court on the 18tb day of Nof·
~II.IAMI
$39:1. ·Sparkling dark moroon FOI! SAPI - APPlea. New Ha·
ember
1~7 •. st fO o'clool.~ M, ,
finish. Extra nice for mod&lt;l.
•en Or&lt;11ard, New Haven.. Pbooa
tiCIAP liON- MnAU
ExceptioM 'there!O may flied
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Bls~ttnar's, Pomeroy.' IH6tc
by any lrifeteoied portr&lt;· t any
time prlot to live daya lltli&gt;re the
19Gt Buick V8 1 2 d,!. liard Top.l.,.----·--~:f'a:~*
$1,595. Power Steering' and
date let lor lle•rillll.
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WITNKSS
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the seal of .Ud Court. 1.1\io
.tilul car. Traded in . from a
211!ti dif ol October. 1957.
satisfied owner oll a new Buick.
Jolili c. Bacon
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Bloettnar's. Pomeroy. , Jt-l-6tc
Judie ind ;Ei-OII~Io Oleri
19M Dodg~ Coroqet 4 dr. Sedan.
8'( porothy D. Stark
table SJW, one wood
$1,795 Push button shill. A O.ne ·
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lattie, one 1of14 . ~ ilc!Ol&gt;oard,
·beautiful swept wing model
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one Whlte'' sewtna . machine,
Shows the b•st or care.
tnar's, Pomeroy. .
ll;l-6tc • anUque. P~one PometOJ· 815-J.
I Mlto, Nlrlllef ,_,.,
NOttci OP API!oiNTMINT
10 I lltf&lt;
1932 Huicks, $595. Choice of two
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door a9d 4 dr. Both very depend- Beoale ratuit dogs lor 11~ m;
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lotalo
of Iva J. loworo Do&lt;Nr,tel
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Notice Is hereby gtven that Netgreen two tone finish. maet- port 'lt. 1, Hobaon Rol'l.
10 2 Btlp !20 l!i) 1--•·ro.~.- tie Boyer whose Post Ol~ice Add·
tnar's, Pomeroy.
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19&amp;4 Ford V6 Customline. $995. TURKEYS live or dressed DOc
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2 dr. Sedao. Choice or two e&lt;· dressed. Geoige Sjoeneer, Wolf
MlddleJIO!:I ~'•- ~-~11 .," with the Will annexed ol {he
eeptlonal cars. Bla~tlnar's, PomPen Road, Rt. I, Pomero9.
Bends. Jlheiit ~
No.I! Estate of. Eva J. Bowera late of
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Columb111. The Ohio Pe~cltle In- ly fcir dealers In pesticides, cheml• hone, Margaret Hayman and bel Duval.
Guy Spencer ana son 1 ~r. an~ ~eason. "She used to coli me th••
aUtute will hold ita lith annual 1cal manufacturer's representative•. Hoiner Cole. · The play Is ~nder
Mrs. Norman Spencer and s~&gt;n 'fll'eateat rootball . player Ill the.
scho\1 and conference at the Neil county agricultural asenla aud the dirt&gt;ction ol Mrs. Niece.
House November zo and 21.
lawn specialists, but frui_t and vea·
Mr. and Mrs. Buren Duncan Jimmie of Constantine; Mich. 1 world' but changed it to 'the best
· The major part. of the nieeting ctable &amp;.ro~ers and othcra.inter~:st- and childa~ n . Clift on, were. the were l:UC.S ls Thursday evening ol daddy in the world:' ;~rtcr we lost
to San Francisco an~ Los All
will center around results of the cd arc mv1te~.
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Sunday g ues t ~ of Mr. "and Mra !'ttr. ~rlll Mrs. Wayne Bric kle~ .
gcle.s," Anc commented.
put year's work in pesticide reAmong. subjects to 00 discussed Roland Torrence.
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search at the Ohlo Agricultural Ex- are late blight or tomato and po- Mr. and Mr&gt;. ,John Urngg of
DROPPED TO BEST ·01.o ,
perlment station. About 30 men 1 tato, pot.ato S&lt;ab, soil fumigation , Holloway, o., were tho Sunday DE'I'ItOIT UP- Three and oneBpWLING SERIES SET
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wJll appear on the 2-day program, weed :ti!lers.in potatoes and &amp;weet guests of his brother, Rev. und h.alf-ycur·old Carne An~. daug!a- CHICAGO UP- The Iirst wol'ld
to live reaults of trials of Interest corn, mltea m f~owers, tree borer Mrs. W. W. Bragg. · ·
tcr o( Detroit Lions tackle Char- .series ot bowling, the Jnvitatloilal
not onl~ to the full-time general control, scale msects, Japanese
Mr. and Mrs. George Thom11s lie Anc, changed her mir.!l about" Matcn. Game Championships, will
or truek farmer but also to the beetles, &amp;pittlebu_g survey,_ cern ~nd .. daughters of WorthingtOil, her f;~lhcr after the· Uo~ drop· be held at the Chicigq Coli!eum,
City gardener and lawn owner.
borer, cereal. diseases, , a~rplantf Mr. :and Mrs. Emile Matlack of ped t~vo sfr~ight g~me~ in the beginning on Dec. 4.
A feature or tho program will dusting and diSeases and mscctslof, Logan and Kent Mallao~ n(Park·l;;;;::::::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;~;_;:;;;;~i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
be a d~uuion by Samuel Alfend apples, peaches and gropes.
ersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Job~ Torof the Food and Drug administra.-.nce of Columbus were'' Surlilay
tion on how the Miller Btu allects!
guests of Mrs. MyrtlQ Frost.
Ohio aiP'Iculture. Congreos passed
Roy Corder and Mr. arid Mrs.
thia blll to set up tolerance levels
By Evelyn Brick!.,
· Bolen of Columbus wore . week
of chemical residues on fruits and The Tupper:; Plains Junior play end guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Jam
vegetable&amp;
entitled "Calf Me Darling" will es Duval and mother, Mn. Ma- ·
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Gibberellic acid, one of the be held at the sehool auditorium - - --latest chemieols to lntrtcue lhe Friday night, Nov 22. The char' ,
lmaetnatlon of the srower, ,ivlll be acters are bein~ played bY Judi
dia&lt;unod by R. F. Althaus, a rep- Smith, Janet Vmeyard, Ina Mays,
resentltive of one company manu· Ruth Wyers, Janice Caldwell, ,
laduring the growth-promoter. An Janet Koehler, Rodney Gaul, Bob
experiment alation · botsniJI. aays Burk, Paul Boring, Ueveriy ldill
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Jh11 acid, opectscular in ita action,
Annual election of Director~
''may revolutionize seed ·producfor the Meigs Counly Agricultion praetlm ond flower growing."
tural Society will be held !rom
The use of pesticides on .ornaI P.M. lo 0 P.M. Saturday Nov
ments! plants and on law111 will
23rd .at the Countr .Convniiplay a bll role in thii YOJ!''S. pro,sloners Office In the Court
IP'InU Special attention will be
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Me10bership ticket.! and peU
tlons are available at Gilmores .
Separate sessions have ~n
plonned lor pesticides use in vegeSupply Store iil Pomeroy. p.,
table vowinl, fruit tP'OWlng, certitions must be filed Jloj later
011 crop production and in protban Nov. 16th with the Secre·
ducing ornamentals and lawna.
tory. Sale of meml!ers~ip tic
l)r, T. s. Sutton wlU report oe
kets close November 9th. All
auicujturall!ducation In India. ))r.
qualified voters or Meigs· Coun
Sutton 11 IIIOCiate dean of the Colty holding 00 , *!embership
101• of Asrlculture at Ohio-l!tate
tickets arc eligible to vote at
Univerlrily. For the past two'1ears,
this elettion. ·
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-an Ohio State Unlvenity tealD of
APPLIANCE
All•n c. Hill, lkhtarv
agrlnlturlsts ~elplng Jn~la JOt up
MILL ST.
MIDDLE~ORT
PHONE 8284·Y.
• a&amp;und farm education and rO' 118. W. MilD St. Phone %00 ·
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search prosrom.
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Mr. 11d !ln. s~bn · Chancey ·Church Plans For
lcrt t~ lor P1Usl1!'rgh w)i~re
they wtll attend tb~ .wes~ . Vii'· 8(1ZOOr On Dec. 6
ginia U•iversity-Pitt game Sit·

Mrs. Emerson Jones is Worthy was presented when the Guild o!
Matron-eiccl of Evangeline Chap- the Federated Church rnet Wed
ter, OES.
nc~day cvcn b g at the ch urch
P!¥'8 were mado lor a Bazaar
Election qf officers was held
The emblont consislii!g of th'
to 'be held at the Uno!ed Methodist Thmday
at
tile
Novemilcr
meet·
open
Bible, ~ymbolir of tit•
Chtireb, Friday, December 6. ing or thr rhaptcr wil h Mrs. Wil· holy word
was gil.,.cn by the Rc ~·
wbenM
the committee met Wednes·
d~ C'(ening at the church. The Ba- lis Ant hony. \\'orthy Matron, and Waldo J. Bnrtel.1; the blue field
zaar il church-wide and all mem- Allen llught•s, Worthy Patron. symbolic of purity, truth., hmw1·
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and duty, Mrs. Pearl Mora; Lh ('
beJS are asked to participate.
Other officer::; are Worthy P.1· purpose of the Women's Guilrl .
It w.S decided to have the need·

urday and visit with .tb~ aoh,
Roger Chancey, senior 'nlenlber
of the wvu team.
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){r. and Mrs. Glenn l.amben
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the weekend with MI. and Mro.
George DoolitUe and son C~arles

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Iework, baked goods and home- Iron. Allen Hughes; Associatr to unite all wom en of the church
ct.dstiun fcllow ~hip tw tl
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\1rs.
Stewart
Hawk
ins;
Treasure:·.
thoughts
of gold for the Gl,lild .
,,with the Daughters of Ruth Closs
in Charge. A cafeteria luncheon Mrs. D. E. Hou's h; Cond uctrcs~. to be warm hearted, open mind.
' will be served upstairs from II a. Mrs, Theo Ne utzling: AssociaL• courageous and inspirili.l! an~ !Cl
a
m. to 2 p. m. with the JOF and Conductress, Mrs. Jack Bcchtc ~· IJc humble in service, Miss Elila
trustee, Mn. Wlllis A11thony.
b~Jlh Fick.
Come Double Class in charge.
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The chaptl'r will attend t!w
The cross rcpre!ie11ting th··
1 9 5. 6
Attending the planning sessio.n
were Mrs. Minnie Neutzling, Mrs. Union Th ank;w4:•ing ~Se rvi ce at cross of calvary: the ce nt er d
i' George H. Parker, Miss Nelle Bing, the Yirsl Presbyterian Ch urch ir1 !he history and the need of com·
Bflair, automatic transmissiOn Mra. Dwight Parker. Mrs. Pearl a body and wm meet outside in g to the cross to worship, lo
'Hysell, Mrs. Roy Bctzing, Mrs. An- the church at 7:15 on Wedriesdily J make confession, to humble our
radio and beater. lAw mileage tone Luc:ke and :~rs . Jed Webster November 27. Mrs. Ar1t hony re · 'i clvcs that Christ may grant us
Clean as a new pin.
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ported on tlw r,rann ChaPter scs· !!ra(.'c and rorglven r.ss, MLo;s
PRICE ON .
•· 1' · · - - - -sion in Cincinnati on Oct. 21 -24. Erma Smith; and the torch. th e
WINDSHIELD
.Walter B. Harris and Comm r&lt;- She an oouoccd the new ~cputy of challenge of Christ. represcnti n~
' sion~r Harry Craig were buliinc~.J District 25, Hertha P~opl cs. of the light of the world and he
visitors in Athens Thu1·sday.
the Lowell Chapter.
who follows Him will not dwell
Sharon Russt'IJ is ill with flu
It wa5 announced thai initw· in darkness. Mrs. Waldo J. Il:lr·
at her home in Braltbury.
tion wllultl hC' held neKt Thursd ll:' tcls. Mrs 1\farvin Burt. soloist
Max Farle}', Oh 1o State Hi ~(l · at a special meeting. Jnstallatiun s&lt;tng a hymn following each syrr.way Dcpttrtmcnl cnginC'N visit:•(: of the new officers w11J be on bol. Mrs. Ben Neutzli11g was Oi'·
C. H. Wise Jr. at the Ohio Valley Thursday, Dec. :;, the regular ganlst for the service.
Open Evening1 Till 8 P.M Elf' ~trie Corp., plant Thur."iday .
meetin g night.
Mrs. Mora, spiritual li fe chai~·
UO W. M1in fhone I!·X TOm Rue i.s ill at his home Jl
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man , conducted devotions . usin?.
Sot1th Third Avt· .. with llu.
Mrs. RutiJ Adams, Columbus. for her theme, "The Emblem of
visited Thursday
with • Miss Christianity" after which the
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petitions
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Miss Smith, chairman of Christ·
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1951 FORD (6)
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DECE,8Eil '6th, 1957

'i~teps Hounds Backs In Check Special Meeting
r.'!iddJ~port's Yellow Ja~kets served notice

Called Monday

Pomeroys Panthers pulled off one of the major upsets nf

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rtaebed, well aboad of the Rillaians, of COllrtiO, as aa old but
mucb loved lavorJte waa played,
"Hoonlisbt Streoade." ·
Returning bom_e, t~e audience
,... treated to • untque forma·
!ion representing a rainbow. At
this Ume. Sbiela Strajtss, drum
ml]orette, was oeeo twlril~~ a ltre
baton accompanied bY ..DIIJorettee
Connie Woodfeard, Sondrs PotU.
Dorotb¥ Arnold, J1o1C ;Horak and
J~on Webater w~~b ligAted bato~
wttb the tune, Over The Rain·
how.". Ann Boker, ~Iorette, wu
oot .present due to tilllesa.
The lilow wu concluded with
oC !be Pomeroy J1iib
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Olentangy street, Columbu&amp;, after
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beloi m lor 10venteen monlbl
wl!h i heart aibnent. .
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fllneral aervtcea will be' held
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IlliG .!ODS, Ricbard, Toi~o., 'lid on:=..~~Dp!c:~t Harrilion go\5,
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Apria 'sintth, Mrs: ·Merhi
Donald Fogleso~g apd JlussOIJ_. held · rt ; ~ p.m. satutday 'Jor ~Jr.: lion ta)&lt;en Ml a meet:n• Thurl'iaY I!Wkln•, loll!:teport, several Diieea p1eted pass, this one a. 2:1-yarder to
ol·:the Mld'dleport Church of
to be !'re~~ent
Capehart, Mason; Cuby Meadqwa,· •ina libia··70, wife ol \he late' night ntborlzed ~· 1ssuanee of inti nepb~~. was a adUite 'of left end Porker, standmg on the 6
'SteUa Walb¢o w~ was
Mrs, Tbom~ In wrllipg
Meyer Maggled, lllaurice Haski11..(),.ar Emn of Hemlll!k Grove ~~of waterworks Assessment
High Sc:hoolgraod Ohio where be w's chopped to tbe ~uri
this year when the Chur,eb of the
18 .obsWving thelt fiflleth'
and Herbert Buah, G'·Uipoll•; Fr•• who ~t!d ~onday In an Alhens llilnds.
tlniveraity and was princii!J) of tl once.
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tbe 1flddleport Junior Wgb Sebool Hawthorne failed to gatn, Pha·
&gt;\The llliddleport Church of lhP . They held aervliea here tor 18 ill tbe f(mrene retllrned here with BOn, roint Ple... nL
· ' b o1 th boSJS. " I
Higb bidder for the bond ls&amp;ue
iJ 1939 b
liD's tosa ••• Incomplete, and !ben
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C. F: Hlbbs."preslden~ presided by 1 .rom
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-was the C. A, Hinsch I&lt; Co. of for oeveral yelars bunt here h; h: on 8 perfectly hidden belly series
,"" wben !J!e !Demberl met io a small 'lUiidl~ owned bY ihe Hamlltona this wu not possible they relliined .·at the m..tlng and · w'l~med lhe · )lufl~j.;Vm be madf In ihe_Cher- _cincinnati on a bid of 51&gt; pereen,t h~ went tr.~':n:r·~nw the Bureau l:iith Hawthorne going i~to lice
· II• bulldlog ..~q L!IC~~~ ~)re~ )JI ••d lui own as t~e·. Mi11jort Hili. lo !he Pearl S!reet building whore vitdton. He announced •that the ry JUJ!ge cemewry tit the std~ ql per annum PillS a premtum of 0
an j
1 compensation line witbput tbe bali, Phabn kept
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11130 they moved'l.ij tH, ~~ Aller one year they moved to the lbey, h~ld tervlces unlll last year .Club had a pen:entage of 93.18 bet .l&amp;te. husband by 'fke E)lliri&amp; $41.«.
~·~~~ ~Y~~~bcr of FeeQer· · for tbc 6-yard TO1111 Phaiin's pall11
' b_lo'ck' bu.lidlng qp fl!llrib:~ue ~ildlng on Pearl Street where when !bey -moved to their new ·fot the -nl~nth "of stJ)tember-· ln l'li.ieral Homo.
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'l1be eouncii Indicated tbal ·tbe Be~oett post, No. 128,. Amerlean lor the PAT was
good.:
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owned ,by ,tile Feen· tjley rtmained 'lor twenty ye8\'l: eburcb home on Beech Street.
the atlen'dance rating Of tile dl1' '
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th h' 8b 11 Legion and also a Post in Colum· wu 13-6, 11d Logan wFas 1 08
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!bet,.· Adam Partlow -Ill ~!11~ .. offered for toe bond isoue.
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Ruf H Rodney silencer was 4·
slight goat bert, be mort tblll
made up for' it In great, inspired
play at other time&amp;.
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Tbe Ponthen - t into tbe lead
7.o midway Ia the ...,ond ql~Al'U!r
when Logan punted to tbe Pomer-.
oy 44 . HmiaOD got z. then loti 1,
and Terry Phalin passed to Speflo
cer for 35 yardl. It was a-lfpical
Pbalin accurate tou Into tbe deep
flat that Spencer took O¥er bi&amp;
shoulder on a dead run. He -wu
pulled down on tbe Lo(ID 9.
Hawthome pl1111ged lor 2, Pha·
nn kept• for 1 at loft end, an.d
Spencer took It over for the TO
on the DOll play from the 8. He
aJjo ran tbe point.
Lo)ll'n would not be denied.
Strut who earrled the hall 7:1.
time•' for 167 yards in tbe game, 1
sparked the drive that followed
Hawthorne's kickoff, starting on
their on 38. In 12 play~; Stra!l ·,
had gone over !rom the ftve. Hta
II')' lor tlie point failed. 11 was tbe
last p!ay of Lhe lint hall.
SECOND HALF
The third quarter wu a host of
1011 oppprtuniUes lor both· clubs.
The ParftheH . mi&amp;Sed on tb~t
cbance to the Logan 24 and aga~,n
three minutes later on Spencer s
fumble at the Logan 5 . . ,
And il continued until s:x mtn·
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tallied acain at tbot point.
After Spencer's fumble at tho
Logan 5, ,the Chiefains moved to

SyraCl~ Connell :.~~ ~!h~~!:;~: ;:;: J~ ~:"~d;~'ke~·br.:e ~~~~:: .!~
T_• n viailoi'! attended the din· HeldT·'o'day Fnr.
Au·thorJZeS
Sale. rest
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yard loss. and on tbe oe~t play
PoQJ.... Rotary Club niday ~.. . ' '• ' . . •
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gothindut a light blouse, marching tigllts and blazing batqns
to k~ep,ber warm. Het· fi!e baton act was a hlghllght or the
Pomeroy band show. (Sentinel Staff Photo)
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Uoils that lovored Lopn. . ' ,
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tlote ac:oriog opportuilltlet. lllld- ' "
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aioved to the U,ao It wbtre ltlll" '
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~.:_ p1u1e filled bi hic110,:
lllltlllk" II the IJ'OU.P filii fiii1Hfj
1ir111t the aeeolld:-.
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~toelii~ u a trail of vapor fol- toOk 0..,. on their OWtl .. u ll&amp;w-'·
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Hawtbomo nipped tbe e!IIQjn~Beacbioc out.:r ~pa&lt;e, the IUD J.olarl drive by intereel!ilni. f,
i}!peared on the field complete Stroll's pl8l on the Logan 4&amp; -Ver"
"'th liUil ravs as the tune 'The
Harrisall ran briltlantly to the
World I! Waiting For tbe Sun· non
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ill beilll! balerlae" was pla7ed. Tbe roeket nell Logan 13 or~ yar '
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tnveied to I vantage point whOre ly pushed out of bounda at ·
tbe audience· wao able to oee the po~:U, fourth and· two on- the ,J.o. • ,1
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iD the ae&lt;ond quarter for 56 ,.rdJ
11d aaot~er of 46 yarda lale' Ill !bt
loartb quarter.
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Logan, with Lynn Stnll carrvbl(
·~· t"'~ - m••"'l UO io I 7-8 ~efleil
in the oerond quarter and llll!de It ' ·
12-13 with tbe new oeorinc "''""' ·
bolder'a 21 yard jaunt late in the
fourth quarter. Thett Stnit ran lor,
the poiDt 1n a hotly dlfpu.ted ploy _
•ltieh Pomeroy p~ ~
bad missed by at •leut ,a rud.IM,
the officials, LoweU ~~ Jlt!t.
Ley, ond Tad Grover, ~ed it•
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place Logan Cbl~ftailis and the officials of the con~, 13·13. 4;
The f'anthen, with great defensive play, held the lead ' in
the game until the final minute and 10 seconds. Tb~ had ·~·

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lng on defense '
er, Lena Kirkbride, Cornin,g, CJ.;
play !ilothall.
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!lock, JerrY Patton, a "good boy on Cornia'; and four sisters: Esta
'1 poor team," never aaw daylight. terllng, Glouster; Mrs. Richard
.! On six plays ho 1had a not 1058 of Poot, Corning; Frances
Young&amp;1own and t' rcda Kirkbride,[
Jour yard".
.Jiis runoing mate; Clilion Col· Columbus.
· wc)l, carried 'lah1 times for 12
Friends may call at any .lime
yards. VIncent ·Lt'Chleldner, senior the Ewing t'uncral Home.
tullback: carried lwi&lt;i! for five
A. V. l'lsslngto.n, manager or'
· yards. The Hounds hied four pass· Pomcr0y Foundcy of tbo Pork•"•·'
cs, ·mls•ing on all of them .
burg Rig and Reel, said
JloodsviUe WSCS
But Harlan Whitlatch ond Bobby "Due to the death of Ralph
Pl'a118 Jl
lney upper
i··l Nelson or the Jackets had lhetwel· Snyder the foundry will not
f' vel a night.
' ate Monday Nov. II In order
Members of the Sunday Scl10ol
: As the Hound,! concentrsted ali employees may attend hi•
ctasaes of Reed!ville Methodist
. hard on No)soq, Whltlateh opened era!. Mr. Snyder w" an em,ploJree[ church are joining the WSCS in a
( up wit~ 88 yards In 14 carries, In· of the Pomeroy foundry
jitney tupper bazaar and bake sale
cludin• 'I'D runs of one and an- proximately 30 years." . ·
to !!!' held ill the church hatemenl
other olloui ~ards, Nel•oo, a danNov. 14 stirling at 5 p.m. All progCJQ.us threat alw~ys, carried 17
PTA MElTING CANCELLED ceeds from, the supper and sale
·, limes lor 74 and an average of U
The meetins of the Central PTA wUI be used in the building of DFW
per try.
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been postponed due to the au. . tloa.
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NelsOnville . they, will be on band Tb'anksglving Day at Pom· .
e\'oy with ilomething 19 talk abOut when they. stopped the
.,_ specisl meeting of the .Porn·
HounA• in their ~eral tracks and scored 33 points themselVes. eroy Chamber 0( ~mmeree baa
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. been called for Monday, Novem·
, .OtUy Athens, , ellstqn and Logan of the•SEQ bad given the ber 11 at s P-"'· In t_be office' of .
HoU~ds worse bf!lltln,gs this year.
the Ohio Power Company. accord·
.:S;nRltJQhn Thonl_pson o( _the
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ing to announcement tQday by Ron
Jaekets liked Whit he saw, espoci·
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Springer, president.
ij)v tbe dcfeo~e. It wao good,. ~~
An urgent request ls being
had to he good. It wu the clotett ·
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Jhlni to 'a complete .whitewash
ery member of the C~mber to
Ne)sonvilie-look ali il~i. Net yord• .
attend tbe meeUog for an import·
from .scrimmage and pa11ing alter
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. 48· mtnutes of play lor tho Hounds .
means of generallY Improving the
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Until mldoray !~ tHe fourth quar I A heart attack coupled
The other Important phase . ~~
19~! ~el!onville ~ r.et yards by pneumoniJ, Friday night
the agenda is to diS&lt;USS opecifi·
ground ·and by Blr wa&amp; m•~us 2·
the life of Ralph Rolland
tally a Christmas lighting ·and pro'·~rt"' u~~_l 1l)ldwll.a ~ lnhthde f•~ rtdh 52, of Rote Hill Pomeroy In
m.btion program for the 19~7 ~ea·
1c GeQCI'al llnspilal. Snyder
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. II was pointed out that the pro
g!tinst t)le Jacltell ptlylng in tho an
ee an II was rus • to
Ject depends on the meeU!III an~
' foorth quarter with a apringhn~ I hospital· 1 ay by the emer· how mueh the busiMss men ar•
ols'ilbs oo7tr.nd. (lite wat oided by' gency "' , ·
wlW~g to &lt;90perate and' help In
J Jive .ya ' naUyrtHe other was! Services for the deceased
the flllaoelng of · «arne.
,alreet re~_ill of a penally.
be .lleld Monday at 2 p.m.
n ,~ pointed out tbst a 1\Udll
,' ·!leanwhi!J, the Ji'ckelo rolled to tb !'lwitlg Funeral Chapel
baa ~ mode to &lt;balll!e the par'
liV,'!i toucb~i&gt;wns._ b.ad iw~., moro • b...l .to follow at the
means•OI lighting and that a plan
1made that ,.wer~ , ealied baQk, and Spdnis Cemetery.
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family visited recently lo Park·
ersburg with her ·mother, Mrs.
Beulah Durnell.
Mrs. L. C. Karr, Mrs. Mick~y
Williams and, Mrs. . ~1ar11ar~t
A birthday party wao held M'on· Duerr were business ·viSitors m
day in the First Grade at Sugar Gallipolis ,Wcdn~sday .
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Run School honoring Benny Joe
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November 17 . opening with a pot
luck dinner at 5 p. m. \1rs. Dalr
Smith is chairmun of the hostc'i~ Wright.
to her home by illnelis.
eommittee. Following the dinnei'
Refreshments of clip cakes, ice 1 Miss Kate Ebcrsbach and. Mrs.
there will be an old fashioned cream and orangeade were aerved I C. J. Ebersbach were d~nnc ,·
hymn oing.
by Mrs. Lloyd Wright a11isted by gucsl1 of Mr• Jacob Ebersboc;,
Mrs. Mora annuunct·d the :m· Mrs. William Woodaril. to Bc~ny I Thur.sday.
nual ingatherin g of thank offer· Jo~'s teochcr, Mr.t. Althea Bryan ,
John Richmond was a rccc n
ing to be he ld Sunday, Nuvcmb•:r his Classmates and hl5 si,ler, Rc· busincs$ visitor in Columbus.
24, durinR: the morning WorshiJI bceca Sue, who W!lfl a guest. \
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rum riel : I
~ervlcc. The nominating' com1i;.~
flames wc:-o ' played following ;:md Mrs. Martin Chapman a., •

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with Miss Fick, pre.•ident, pre- er on Wednesday November 20.
5iding, a free will orre.ring wat
taken by Mrs. Louis Reibel and
Mrs. Corliss Jaoobs, omounting to
$2:1.00 which was given to th"
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The Ladies Aid of the St. Paul's
Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKnlabt
tgcd in Upper Sandusky which is Lutheran Church met Wednesday visited their daughter, Mrs. ,&amp;u,
iponsored by the church was afternoon in Ute stX:ial room of the dred Uort.on1 and son-in·law, in
NYU NOW VIKINGS
~iven by Mrs. Bartels. Plans were cburth;
PalneaviiJe, Ohio. Mn. J. A. Sween·
11adc to form an auxrliary to . Mro. Paul Thebs, president, P~· - iiy pnd ~&amp; Earl Halliday, aunta
NEW YORK UP-In a volo of
th1s hom e to help With the fin- Sided at t~e meetmg whic)\open'e&lt;l of Mrs. Martin, also went.
the· student bodY lt has been de·
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with devotions led by Mrs. Harold · Lt., and Mro. ll ·B. Bernhardt of cidcd that New York Urilversity's
At the close bf the rncetin·~ Eppley, wh(). gave an inter,stins the U.S. Navy Air Foree apent a intercollegiate athletics team,
rcfrcshmt:Qh . were served bt talk on "How To Be A Frieind".
few day• with he.r parentil, Rev. wiU be known hereout as tiH
\1r.~ . Rolland Neutzli ng, Mrs. ~ e·
During the business session, and Mrs. Waldo J. Bartels, ·en· Vlki.Jlg Violets. NYU teams for
W('l] Curtis. Mrs. Roy Seyfried, plans were mtjde 1o have year route to Washington, D. C. Lt. more than a century have been
Mrs. Joseph Sisson, Mrs. Edward books printed . A planned potJUclt Bernhardt was gtaduated frOm . knOWn ·~il11pli as tbe Vlolp\8.
Bacr, Mrs. Everett Dailey, Mrs. luncheon at 1 p. m. was arranged .;;..~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~.;;;;;.;;;.~;;;;;;;;o;;;i;i;=
!to~· Strickland and Ml'S. Charl ~.s 'for the December meeting with
R1fflc. The autumn theme WIIS Mrs. Virgil Hanlm as chairman.
carried aut in the tab le decor:~- Th~ty-four sick calls were reportli ons by Mrs. Neutzling with red ed.
c~ver and
centerpiece af fiV·:
The annual Thanl: orfering was
•,r·rnrh canrl'"abra 11nd chr11 f iln· taken. Mr. and Mrs. Atoor.t 'Coates
themum! with candles and flow· were name8 as the commtttee fo~
..~ 111 lle tall cu tors, dark anrl flowers for tlle church at Christ~
light erec n, orange, yellow fnd mas. Christmas cards we~e orderred. The napkins also carru::rl ed and will be sold as a money
out the autumn theme
making proj~ct. The report of the
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Nominating committee was given
and it was voted to retain the same
officers and add a vice president,
Mrs Virgil Hamm.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting by Mrs.
Theiss, Mrs. VirgU Hamm and :drs.
Mrs. Lawrence Morarily enter- Eppley with Mrs. William Mayer
tained the LincoiR He ights Canas- as a contributing J10steSE.
til Club Wednesday ~rening at her
J?resent were those na111ed above
home, Lincoln Heights.
and Mi~s Emma and Dora Hamm,
Priles were awarded to Mrs. Mrs. Her1ry Koehler, Mrs. Arthur
·Shirley Guinther, Mrs. Richard Price, Mrs. Leonard HeM, Mrs.
Freeman, Mrs. Robert Story and Charles L)'tle, ilirs. Maleolm Mees
and Mrs. Douglass Singer.
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th:e~~:::s~e.~t~h:~ren;:~e~bo~!
~Irs. Eugene CoodtJ.

candle for each petition.

Line School, Monterey, Calif., and
entered Air lnteUigence School,
Wzahlogton, 0. c ..Their '1on, John
Is rtsldiDg with hit 1fandpuei1U
and hao entered Pomeroy Junior
High School.

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Officer Election
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In Exemplification Of Emblem, Church Ladies Aid ..~rd•~~~~.~~'ilay~a~~·LC:1~!:~11~
The e~emplification of the was elected as vice pre'sidOn.t M
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Ky., spent the past weekend with
Held 0 nTh UrS day emblem
of tho Women's Guilr md Mrs. Nentliin.~. secretary.
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his mother, Mrs. Samp Russoll.

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