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8.-Dally Sentine l, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 5, !956

MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY

W£ SELECT ONLY
THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

The Dailv Sentin~l

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Mr and Mrs C M Hennesy left
tod ay I or Columb us t o s pend th ~·

i Fall Conference Held

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NELSONVILLE 12GALLIPOLIS . . . 281LOGAN ....... . . 20JJACKSON : . ... 1J RUTLAND ·.. . . 4t PT. Pl:£A'SANT . 52 IMARIE I I A . .. . 25 FAIRLAND .. 1•• 14 .
ATHENS .. .... 7 WELLSTON .... 241MIDDLEPORT . . 01POMEROY .... :: O'CHAUNCEY ... t WAHAMA .... .. 6ICOSHOCTON .. 0 COAL GROVE . 0

Fimeral Rites
Held TUesday

Here Thursday

App1'0%1rnately 126 mem.ben of of the coof-treace committee and

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Amerieu lkilOD
UnUs ol n: -~-'ct El•bl

Auflliary Mn a.1-b GUm
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ore pve t e re&amp;la...,..,.....
., wore .11
sent f.....
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wee ken d w 1th Mr 11nd M ns Gordo n
..... the fall ,-·•oreoce
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"'old .. I oo report.
a&lt; the Fedoroled Cbu-•,
Pomeroy,
Funeral services fGr J H Cuckter
Harn·s ~: n d son.•. Nick and J1mmv .
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Earl
George
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post
office
clerk
Tbunday.
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Short
talka
were
given
by"
Ann
wer
e held from the t:.wing ~nera
THE
Tal .. - by department and Dl,.
Home TuQ!Id ay at 3 pm w1th the
S aiJ fo'ra nctsco u spendm "' three
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Eac!helman assi"lant d .....•rtment W
lb F d
weeks vacat ion with Mrs .. Maude
UCI le earhs Hawkins, Pomeroy S~iety Editor
trlct officer, highli(hted tbe eon- secreta
, h ... k
aldo J 8 arte1s, ~ast~r of the Re .
Beck. Mr Ge,rge lovod f"r ten
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"ddl
feteDCe, Mrs. WllliiiiD J . BrOWII,
IY. w 0 8PO e on t e con- 1 erated church- ps.s1ste by e ev.
ARE STILL
eanor . c •• ' Ml
eport Society Editor- Phone ti079
G• IIlpoUs, EIJhth District preai- ference 11 aYIn.• thls Wts one of Rev.· Eugene Brown
pastor or. lhe
years with Mrs Beck and her li te
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husband.
dent, was jn charge of the' meetiq the ~est abe baa attended. Mn. y n1ted Meth odiSt church, ~flclllt·
Mr and Mrs Wil!!itm Reynolds
PO~ROY.
wb.Jch opened with the call to or- WUIJ~Un, Baxter, Mrs. Erma Pow· lng.
.
COME AND SEE
will leave he re Saturd ay for Lans- I
der by Mn W. ~· Davis, president eU, Mr!. Cora Bennett p t Atb
Special mllliic was presente:d by
iftg, Michigan, where th ey will
Df thl!! local umt aDd the prOCI!!B- d'
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Mrs Ben NeutiP,!ing, organist and
I stay with lht"ir grandsonJJ while r Red roses were
pre:sented to Mn. Walter Bu nce,
Mrs. Zcll.a
'alonll by Mn. Ben Neutdlq, Porn- lstrict president,
Mra. BartGo Mrs Marvin Burt, ,Soloist.
th eir daug hte rs, Mrs Shelby King , Past Matron, anti Past Patro rts of Cro!ls, Past Matrons: Jame!l Clateroy.
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Hall, Mrs. U. A. Conrad, and Mrs.
is in ChlC"ago where her husband I Evangeline Chapte r OES, Thurs- worthy, Past Patron.
Mrs. Dille Smith, Mrs Ronald . lilbs Eftnll, Smith, Pomeroy led RossJt.er w~m~ms.
past district
Burial was in the Burlinsbam
Final plans were made for their Smith &amp; Mrs Leon McKniaht &amp; dau JD the pledge to the flag With pre•ldents, and the following lie- cemelf'..ry and . ptdiJ~aren were
, is a surgical pati ent for a spmal day eveniDg whl'n thl'y Wt'rc honailm('nt Mr and Mrs Ht'ynolds will ored at the Ototober meeting of the Friend• Nlight to be held Thurs- g hter~ Juclv Ann and Sheila Marie • ~ Albert You.ng, Pomel'O)' ctv- partmt!!!nt ebairmt!!!n, Mrs. WHii-am nephews a~d mcludmg, Raymond
a:o as far as Col umbu,; with Mrs chapter at the Mas unic Temple, day, Oct. II , at 8 p m. when sis- werP w ,tackson. Tuesday tG attend J lnl the illVOcatiGn following the · Stewali, Athens. wbo
spoke on C.uctler Dwt~ht C~tllums Mike J:tos
Guy Reynold.s ~nrl will he met in ' Mlddlepurt
ters and brctbet!J having twenty- a birthday dinner honorinA: Jim· l naliont:l ~frt:bem. Ml'l. Wlllillm Bl:l: Pan-Americanism,
Mrs. Charles ttvd, Russe I :WijsU. Frederick
Toledo by the1 r sun , Willi.:;.m R
Mrs. J.am~~ Clatw~rlhy, Wurthy five years or more membel'ship my ,\l d'l ung a t the home Of hb ! ter, pqt d1strlet presideat, 1ave Orme, Glou.tter, second member of 0 . Whaley and Karl Grueser.
Reyi'IOids, Kalamazoo, who wJll Matron , presided wh1le th u.se bon- will be hor.Med. rnvitations are parenb. ~r and Mrs Thom:as ltc- tht addr~sa of welc6me with
the deputment credenti'al com~
Comming for the services were
tate th em to Lans10g.
, ored were : MrB. Stewart Hn:ki.M, 1 being 11ent to
all neighboring Cl ung
,
1 Al.et Bla1r ol J.-.cks.on, reapondiDI mJttee ,and Mrs. J. 0. Steenrod,/ Mr and Mrs G E Bryan and childMrs Chffurd Ervin left today for Mr~. C. P. Gallagher, Mrs L1l1Jan chapters.
Mrs Theodore Lehew was 1
fo.r the flii!!St units.
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~.•1 00nvUie, seeon~ member Df the l ren Ruth Ann Eddie and Ricky, Po.
a visit with Mr and Mrs Fred Schr Stelff, Mrs Joe Young Sr, M'!'s.
cent overnight guest of Mr and Mn' Mrt~. f1oyd Cottrill M Wilke. t p rtmeat rehabilitation commit-' whatton, Pt ;. Mr pnd Mrs J E Cuck
The Chapter also made
their Willa rd Ebt&gt;r sbacb and drtugbten.l ville, dlstriet Amerlcanllm chair- ee,
/ler. East Liverpool; Mrs M. . E.
oath an d ramily tlark ~ hu rg, MrS Lee Roush, Mr~. Robert Harr·its ,
V..S Custom line 2 Dr.
,SChrnath IS recuperat ing aft er I~~. ~_.v_elyMn Uowis, Mrs. William &amp;~~nsqu:: ;~nng•e gt&gt;hveen
Mrs. f.mma l.elfhelt and Mr and I man told of the .seventeen days In
Cuckler, Raymond Cuckler, Mi.ktJ
&amp; Heai L•r AW .good·
major surgery but lS still under a
yno
r.s. Charles Bennct.t,
the MIJ;. )ll); W!lham Thuencr Of Syra~use the year when the flag should be
Mrs. DiiVis', president of the lo- Kostval, and Mr and Mrs Harcy
Shaf1p.
Willii
th•· past weekend In Colum- dlsplawfed aad abo detcribced the cal unit, congratulated Ml'!l. Brown Dilicher, all of Athens.
doctor':; observation .
1 Mrs. J . 0 . Leonard , Mrs. Harr y sons this month with
Mrs Wi lbur Pierce&gt;, who h a 11 Houdashelt.
Mrs. A. R. Pullen, Anthony named as dinin-e
bu s wJth Mr and Mrs. WIUiam Le- .p roper ways of displayibl the flag. Oil ber successful co.nlen!nce and
Mr and Mrs William Hart and
been a patit"nt &amp;t Holzer Hospital
chairman and Mrs Stewart
hew an d , on:&gt;.
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She urged those present to vote 6tended an invitat1011 to all oHison Raecl, Bur·lingham; Mr and
Bel Air 2 Dr.
has bren returned to her home in
klru; IIJ kitchen cht~irman.
1 and aupport srhoolJ and the- veter- ~s and members to join the loHl"l:lter, Scat &lt;overs.
Bradhury
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Obligation Night wa~
Might of Columbu&amp; WIIS afts bJUs. Jn eonclusion she spoke tal U8;'t at a reteption
in the Mrs Welby Whale), and Miss Mar.Mrs. Hcll'n Swi sher, Middlepor.t,
S
Thursday evening and
. gueS1 of his autu and of tbe importaaee , of attending cburth social roo1118
,foUowJng ilyn Grueser, Columbus; Freder"'"""''" tu Lone of'inish.
and Mrs fo;dn a Johnson , Syeamore,
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chW"th IDa body and of aending a the meeting, Mr!. DavJJ also an- ICk and Dale Whaley, Chillicothe;
ments were terved after the
roati.
repr~eat.ative to Girls' State..
biUnced her committees who had Mr and Mrs D 0 Whaley, DowningOhio, arP g reat grandparents of
ton; Mr and M111 Fred Graij, Mrs
the nt&gt;w bahv son of Mr and Mrs
'ing. Hostesses were
"Ch'ld
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worked to m k th
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A birthday party was held Tbur- Brewington, Mrs. Oharles
and Mrs Clarence Might Sr
e are was e topic: of
il e ,.e con eri!!~Ci! a Bessie Bland and Mrs Addie NeiWilliam Sw1 shrr. The haby h a 6
lora! owner . .CLeen &amp;:
been named William David and sday afternoon a! the home of Mrs Mrs. John Lyons and Mr~.
Bradbury and Mrs Theodore L~ IM'rs. Wibon Karr of Athens who JUCteSS.
kirk, Nelsonville.
was born two davs artcr the hHth- John Lyons for members ~ or the Criswell . Autumn colon were
hew were Sunday dinner gusts of Utied the u~its t.o observ.e
the
Mrs W E Slater, Glouster Mrs
da
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for the refreshment labl• wbleb Mr and Mrs Willard Ebersbach rules of chtld welfare atd. She
FoUowtng the benediction
bY
Customline 2 dr. R &amp;
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Ill ma crna Mranrlfather,
.usy, ee ass uf !he First Bap·
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anti daughters.
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told of ~he ne1leot~d chJldren at Mrs. Ben Neubling, Rlllt depart. Sarh Ann Gill, Newark; Mrs Jam~!l
COVer&amp; AJI 1,11;ood tires.
All~n ttnopp.
~1st Church who had their bnlh· ~a ~ a a::l&lt;;a~le pl8o1rrolnhse aP5a,st paMrta·
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Home at 1 ment cbaplaln, th~ group adjourn. Meriitith, Murray' City; Mr and Mrs
1 the . Xema ~hildrens
Mrs Carl Moore returned borne. Christmas hmt!!!, Mrs. 1 Kano ur&amp;" I eel to the s(JCial room forth
: '::' Ul'rl IJ!Iga r d, Dr crho rn ~· . . ays in September
MANY MORE TO
Russell Wilsotl and daughters Car
Mu~ lug~:n. who !Jus b,,,, n ln CIPw·A cake , decorat ed Jn pink and of the decorations.
Si&lt;Olday a~ter undergoing rurgery tb! support of a program for all f ception. The b.ll theme was e cZ- Ia and Coleen, Middleport; Mt'8
cnoos~: ~·RoM
land vi~ihng her daughter, Yo· white and lighted hv !lix cnndlCs
Special music during the cere. ~t thl' Me1gs. G~ral Hospital and children to be l .iven polio Shots, rit!!!d out in tlle t&amp;ble decoratJo
L W Wc.lker, Middleport; Mr and
Ianda Frc•:man, and fam1ly . 1 ~ ex· for tho , ,. , 1.. ,,,,, ... ; " s•r.. ed wol~
n
IS convt"alesmg rucely.
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and concluded her talk with •1T .... whic.h bad •v•braneh candleab"'r, Mrs Karl Grueser, Minersville:
pected here thi.s weekend to ASsist
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" m~ y wali presented by Mrs. Paul
R0 b ... ~ B liz
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k r
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ice cream and cofrce b&gt; Mrs Lyons Wtnn Who was accompanied by
e . .., arp
who recently re· U8 a. wor or a square deal for oldmg a tEd. dark "teen 11 hi and Mrs Linnie Van Meter, Mr..and
WH the annual applf-butter rnaM
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to_rned fnom _four yea~ 1 enrlce every ehlld."
• green, yeU- •nd ora:., .·, dgl
king projN·t of the Ph!lathea Soc- who received gifts from her guesh.
rs. era1d Antbony.
Will th US A F
M De H ell
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n e Mrs Paul Johruon and Miss Bonnie
AI Traffic Uvhf In Middleport
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&gt;et.v of the Church ol l"l•r·,, 1 n•xt
":hose present were Ml s Charll:ls
e
lr orce baa eftroUed
rt.
Y YS , Pomel"oy, JPOke wtth a cente11piece of tall fJowe ·· Tucker all ot' Delaware.
Open Evenlnqs Unttl 9 p. m.
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Wh1!P. Mrs J M A h
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at Oh1o VnJVcmity, Athen1 for ,on Community Servke and mwed
rs.
Phon• 6045.J
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rc cr. rs C
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th 1s term .
llhe beautilication o1 eommunJtiea
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Monday. Tuesday snd Wednesday 'H
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Dlln SaVIH! l', S1 Albans. vi!litf'd
oyt , Mrs Charles Benne!t.. IIJ'r.~
20th ANNIVERSARY
Darlene Romint'
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rt
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01!!5 TO MEET
his aunt , Mrs. R C Sansbury and Pearl Huffman wa;; Ull&lt;ible to hl'
The Laurt'l Cliff Betler Health resided .
' age our, who m
" mpo anee ol 'wo- wtth red, yellow and orange flow, 'Mem~rs of Pomeroy Chapter
--- ~mlly Tllursday.
present fur the celcbrahuo WhJch club will celebrate its 20th an· a d M Wl~~d~er :;,s~dparn~, Mr Shen pO::r ~n eaae of disastt!!!r. era and oraose aherbert
punch OES are requested to meet in the
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Mrs Lyuns US&lt;'d an llrtangt'men t MomeG'tf ~~s G~ra l d Kell y wi!~' 'kf!ons above the-eye reqal'i.Dg five' books and mag&amp;llne subsui~:~ J aid~ a~the.r:ncb.._b_owl which was Wednesday afternoon·, OctOber 15
ot clio , rl . ,
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omps o ~ as CO·hoote'\'r" ali.l:ches.
-to librarie~ and to ovJd
i cen ere WI
a uuzen red rose, at one o'ciQCk Bandages will be

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, October 6, 1956

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Breakfast Will
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Of Scout Drive

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!~~s~rf~s s~~;~:n;~J~, b~·u;i:vge a:~:; 'ho~:~o~~~;~~lel~i:. c~:!~~:d :~ ~~~ .::~:! :::f:! ~~:: 8t~i; ;;~n:'~he!!:~1~w s::~n:re:· H~~~~~ j ~u~ty 1 ~a:~er118~~o~fau!!~ i~~~!
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in fighting juveoile dellnquency. er Hysall served the cake·.
care of cancer patients.
She also urged the members to
work nh community che.st1 and
·bond pn'lerams.
ThP. di~trict rehabilltatlt&gt;n officer, Mn. Edoward Marshall, of Lancaster. Ulllrcd service in bo.spitals
of~rough volu-nteers, to provide parhes' and entertainment and advised
members to donate
pme.s and
. magazines •..o the institutioOI. She
1 discussed the general needs of the
hospital patients and suggested
I service in the community by pro'l vldlng food-1 fuel and medt~'' 11 ttentlon for needy veteranS ·and al·
10 service through edul'&amp;'tion. Mrs.
Marshall advised the units t() re- 1
port to their respective Cham'bers ·
of Comme~e on the USI!! of tht'
poppy funds raised each year and
to spend some of this fund for the l
needy in the community.
Mtl! Brown, district Jll'esidPnt.
Speaking on mef!lbet'ship said
1 that the 5Ut.'Cess of the progra~
· depend, on the organization . She
~aid that a possible membership is
118,000 wbJie last year there were
:n,ooo paid up memben.
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Mrs. Lee Moore-. department 11ee- )
retary, urgP.d that the units' seeHOMI fASHIONED FAYORITU , , , tempting
r~ aries be very accurate In main·
enorlment of pecan roll, fudges, buner bona,
of membtrablpa
talnlng recordl
and correct .spe:JIIng of name!, In
nut crunches, jell~1. No chocolate-covered plecet.
her lalk, Mrs. Moore eaid tltet the
Legion eseentiall)' haa 1 e:reat call
12@2lb. box
for men while the AuliUary Ia dif, rereat In tlrat it is ill the abadow ·
of the parent ora.anlzlUon
and
poJntt!!!d oltt that the Auxiliary
member~ have not bad the exper-1
iences of the ve:tenns which natur.Uy maJr.n the Legion stronger
Jn membership.
A noon lunt!heon wq served by
the l.adle1 o( the Federated Chu•'t!h
In the ch..ur~b dining room. The
taf))es Were attrMiive· with whitt!!
covers and centered with 8 solid
·bed of red popplt!!!a •nd JreE' n hoiJy, with White eandles.
Favors
were ~Jr.Jes ~ in iold and .tllue r
and centered With .a llal,· which
WeH donated bY the
Pomeroy
Putry Sbop.
, 1 FoUOlfint the luacbeon, &amp;reel:- I
ASSORTID CHOCOLATES • , • tht l;n.,t, fr..he•t
":IS were J:lvu by R. .Davis
you can buyl Cream•, fruit,, caram•l~, nuts,
~mmiDder ol Drew Webater Pot~t'
Frank Cheeaem-, paJI dl.otrlei
nougats-with milk and dark chocole-.
commander and the Rev: W•ldo J:
Bartels, pastor ot the Federated
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Mrs. Brown, dlahict preaident
spoke on tbe acUvUie1 at tbe Nat~nal Cooventton wbieh wu beld
~.hl'l year Ia Loa Aneeles. A solo
1b~ Poplpy of Sacl'lfiee'~ used at
·the N•UoMI OoaventioD in CalilortJia .•n.d acceplt!!!d
.u a national ~·
ault.tliary
,Presented by Ml'B•
·Mama BI.U1, Pft'Ceded • t11l.t by
iMrs. Moore, dep.ertment slcretary 1
who spoke on A:uJ:Uitr)' actlvitie~
and abo at how thankful
one
••• and they'D appreci1te being'
should be' to be an American
rem'llllbered by you. And ,
She alao spoke oa tbe be,.Utll\ll
, HaUmark Card is the nicest
~Dee on ber triJI. Mn. Moore
likened lllie Au.Jifary to tlwo willway to 1'81Mmber them ..•
dows In tllle ehll:reh, the on I! on her :
the crDwn and Hallmtrk
right bcltta a plature ·of ChrUt and 1
on the back show$
lhe lamb&amp;. wtth the
JnscrLptton
''you cared enough to send
"Feed Jlr Llmbt" and the one on
the lett, i picture ot Christ bles·
the very best." Come ~
siq th.e cbUdren with. inscription
lOOP and shop from our
..Let the Little Cblldren Come Uncomplete selection of
to Me" repre.senUnr ch.ild welfare
and rehabilitation wort \thlch the
HaUmark Birlhday Cuda.

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9_n~ new_REVERSIBLt RUGS ...
·gtves you twice the wear!

Members of the Tri·County Concert Association will have

Fresh, delicious candy
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th$ first concert on October 18 when the C&lt;&gt;ncertmen will
present their performance at Washi.ngto11 Auditorium, Gallipolis. Other .GaiJipolis ooncerts will be Eugene Ltst and Car·
roll Glenn, Feb. 22i
Paganind.
Quartet, Ma:ch 29.·

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NEW AND USED CARS
\1'1·: II AVE JUST!~. ~",f•: l~

NI-:W BUICKS LEFT---IIUSII

CAr!iDIES

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lranbr?~k 2 dr sed.:m . Ouc cardul owner. OriginaL light
green fHHSh .

1~53 CHEVROLET .... . .. . .... $995

RclAtr 4 dr .':icdan . SparkhnH dark blue finish with white

top .

1954 CHEVROLET ....

210-- 4 dr ~edan. One lol'al owu cr.
wflite fimsh .

$1,295

1954 PONTIAC ............. $1,295
n cy) 2 dr scd&lt;.tn. One loc.:u[
fone blue.

1954 FORD ..

UWI\l'l',

spotless ortgmal two

. ........ . . $1,295

OW Ill' I'.

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JAt ton pkkup dh cab. Chrome ~-:rille and
very low mileage. Make us an olfpr.

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chassis.

1955 PLYMOUTH .......... $1,495
Savoy 2 dr sedan. Sharp one ow;lcr ear . Weekend spcdal

1954 BUICK . .. .. ... ........ $1;895
VB Road master 4 dr sedan l'owt·r stt•ering, one local
owner. Spotless green with white top

1953 BUICK .. ... . .. . ....... $1,395
V8 2 dr Riviera &lt;'PC One t:arcful owner. Shows best of
care.

1951 OLDS "88" ............ .. $795

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TERMS
So llurdy;;;;.. !oot-IJteeo rup ~~~e tho WMI'Inr quat;ti.., ' ·'

tbot'U pvo )IOU yean and yean of beauty ullder coll8tant '
uoe. Fuhioned in fine rayon yartUJ to pvo it o llilky, 1lloua oheen ••• and, combined with Rurdy jute and fiber
filler to live It extra abongth. Liea flat-, , • 10 euy to keepi
clean. When ooUed on one side •• , limply roveroe it •• , 1 1
feature that actually doubles its long ut.. You'U find lh- ·
rup 00 low priced you can easily atrord tbem thro\lihoul
)'OW bolne , •• modem or traditional.
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FIYI ~IKINO
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Auxiliary doe&amp;.
A report ( f tbt!!! plteement com-

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miottee waa given bv Ml'll Erma
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president The next meethlc wiU
be held at Lithottilla. Mrp. Wlllllln
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Two up with two to go after llaging the most spectacular

World Series rally ir1 27 years to beat the Yankees, 13-8, Friday, the Dodgers sent towering right-hander I!Dger Cr~g
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"De!!J)eration Choice" of Whitey
Ford bofore an anticipated crowd
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A talk on tbe bond iS&amp;ue (or I third tamt of the Wertd &amp;erie~;
1betping c'oDStruct the Meigs Coun- today, 5.3.
.lY Memoria.) Veterana , Hospit•l, 1 CM~a:_n.tc-o_m
_on_od
-=-:-da-;:Ua-:ted-; the YanwJdeb will be_ voted on ;n the No- kees u 7..g pida in today"l tbtrd
l'entbeT election, was g1Ven by J _ eamt!!! but favored the Dodgen at
M. Thornlon wben the Dr~w Web· a1Dl6St 3-t.B-1 odds to win their Hester PO!!l AJ_nerlcan Leguln met ond straight world ehampiombip.
Monday evemR£,
The e¥perts. were stringing alone
W. Hi Davis, commander. pre- :with tbe Yaakecea ln today't game
sided and two guests Gerald Reu- • because l&lt;"ord, 1 I 19-pme wloner
ter and George
N~aaelroad Jr .. this year. beat the pottge~ twice
were int1'oduced.
Thornton .also 1 at the st.adi14m in ttie liM World
Spoke on the efrorts
to be pat 1Stties. But tbey ,bad no choice aft.
·!'forth ta 'tb4!!! · memben~ drift".
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tiemeDdoYI Dodier
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go oo t~ as fav~DJ U~e bond Jexeept to ijnatail ~e
delin'dlitY
ot Health. &amp;tbea&lt;Ja, Md. 'l'be .topper 1issue for the bospl~ "' itt....- f yorJd _tbiJnJNGIJI,.II ~ fa.
aaved Hickey rrom lmpendlnC death. It plug• a bole: tunneled in hW
: ah;o vOted to give full support to vorites for the eDtire Hrtei:.
beut attet a buntinJ blood balloon 1hunted blood lDto an adjaeeDt
the Korean Veterans bonus, to be
1 ·Never before .had a Yanbe
heart chamber. 'l'be ·piDneertng operaUoo waa deviaed and pervoted en Nov. 6.
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I team '¥tOPPed the fint twc. aamn
----During the ·eve nina:, Guido Gir· ' of a HYeD game aeriu and ranb'
olami sftowea a safety rtlm nar: ha.s aoy tv.ra· man-bandied tbe
rated by H.. Hope. Comman4er i Yank..,"' lbe Dodgen dld to tile
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Davis annoulk.'ed that at t'be next firat two games of tbis ur1es.
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8 p. m. followed with • meeting. I peared to be the Yankees'' for a
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At the close ol the- meeting re- l fri.t'Dd u they prepared
Judge John Bacon, president of the Middleport.Pomcroy lfreshm'ents were !rrved b)! Char· ba~t-to-th....U fight. Their bta
Rotary Club, named Elhtnett Shuler, chairman of Community lea Hayes to approaimalt!ly 35 ·hope is lbflt. tbe Dodgen~ feuSafety Allen Jenkinson and Judge Cedric Clark to work with member..
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project started last week-of t!o.mmunity cleanup and Improvement
and will ask for a~JJistance from
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has also oUered to wor.k wltl:l \he
Rotary committee on this project
and ~he Amateur Gardeners Club
discussed the matte•· at their m~et·ng this wcC"k and were interested·
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CHICAGO UP - Shortly after r~td up Ford for flv• of their
one-mnntb old Ronald Bucber was SIX runs in Wt!!!dnesday'1 fJ.3 openreturned to his parent11 after bein1liDJ-1ame triumph and hopped 011
Before you arrange to send a kidnapped, hls Cather admiUt!!!d !be sev~n pitchers SteDJ"el threw
gift package to an oveneas address that he had de5Prted another mto Fridlly'"a thre~hour and 211cc;msiderable time and expense may woman and four rhildren.
l minute struggle with great enthube saved tf you flt'~t fmd out about
Thomas Pa!Primoo, 20, con- slasm.
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the requirements of ~he U. S. Ex- fessed Friday he had been \iving
~ten~l.is t!!!'lipected to .stick with
At tbe open mertlng
Friday pprt Control RegulatiOns and the wilh Ronald's mother, Lois, 21. Fridll.a lineup, meaning thafBIJ..
m.ght at Heath Mc1hodtst Church glft parcel rcgulatmns or the coun· under the name of Bucher after ly MarUn will start at third bue,
Jru~ &lt;Bacon reported tiD arllele try of destmatwn, according t.1 he was confronted by his legal Jerry Coi~H~Jan at second aad Joe
on Uie work of the Speech TheraPY Robert M. Luckev, Manage r of the wife M~ . Joan Paterlmos 'Z7.
~Uina at flrat. Collms bit onli
cliniC was a pfoject ot the Meigs Cln('lnnati Field Office of the U
A '25-year old woman wh~ want- .225 living the regular &amp;eaeoiii:Md
Jl('ai'ettbt the "Helpmg Hand", tht:= S. Department of Commerce
(I'd a child, was reported to have is a dangerous long-ball hitter-uofficla.ll:publlcaUon Df the Ohio SoU. s. oostal authorities will not been charged with kidnaplng in a Pec!ally at "!an k e e _.Stadium
clctJ for Cripplpd Children. Tbe accrpt gift parcels l'.'hich do nol grand JUI'~ true bill . Mrs. Gladys .1g.unat a r~&amp;ht-hander like Craie.
dlnle WI.&amp; a pdo!c'ct of the Meigs conform 10 the export-import con· Bynum touched off a 15 ~our l Dodger Manager Walter .t.l·ton,
Couatr·Sodety far Crippled Cbll·
h
h ftc she smuJUtled little J
dren with J. H. GrateS! president. trol regulations. In order to aH~ searc a r .
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seeking to ..overload" bis lineuP
some assurance \hal ~·our gift pal'- Donald from hJS mothers home. with ewn more right-handed bat·
Among the subjects lii&amp;e~ssed ~ct . will reach 11ts dP.stinat mn, ll
M11!. Bynum said she was 50 I tins pum;b. indle~ted switda-bitter
along civle Improvement lines waa 't!l 1mp~rtant that you follow the anxious to have a child she pad· Junior G~lliam w1ll rt!!!pl&amp;ee Sandy
a public telephone booth in the r~gu~atlons of t.h ~' eounlrv of des- 1 ded her drc, 8 w1th ('Xlra cJotning Atmc.r~ ·~ left field
and rJgbt•b uslnw section with Rotarian R.:t- tmat1on govermng the contents .of to appear
pregnant Thursday, handed hitting Charley Neal ..viii
bert Coats reporting that he Is j the package and other reqmr- when she .set out tu find a child. tate over ftlr Gilliam at aecond
planning on such a convenience ments.
base. Under ~is arrangement, the
near bis property; a ~!Uggestton
For complete cktails contacl
Dodger infield actually gains oa
that local ~":"'spapers ask tor let- th Field Offl ce of the 'u. s. l)e.
defense beeau.se NEal is a brilliaat
~ers from Clhzens of the town JPv· 'p;tment of Commerce, 442 u. S.
d(luble-play PIVotman.
~ng their Ideas on cleanups and Post Office Bui!din~. Cincinnati 2, 1
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also tbe need for erlucation of ~ree
owners to the
fact that t(ees
fellow wbo just dropped In on tbe
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Series and hasn't tbe slightest ICCIOo
old 1101 ob•lmt v;ow• or trollle,
&lt;ern over Who wins
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shade: strtet lights or hang down
wltb th1t devastating
order of
right-handed sluggers whlch. [)YeJio
·~=!k~ s 0 ~~~ ~~esl:~::
UCtlOD 3
Thomas Kelly, lht!!! F!fney-Ben- . tame a 8-0 ~olt to win FrldQ'..
witbOilt ping 0 ut of their way.
nett Post. American Lef';loD, repr~ secoa._d_.
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Rotary also gave Hobert Coatll
summer. and Kay Stites, repuTUI:SDAY REHEARSAL
a vot~ of thanks ror his work on '
I sentativr. of the PO£l Auxiliary, at
The Fifty mt!!!mbers of the Big
the Coats IJU!iding in the center of
PARRIS IELANO s. r UP - l Girl's Stat e, presented the Assern- Bend Minst~J .USoclation wbo
town-whkh was an eyesore for S.Sgt. Mattht'w c. ~1rKt•on has re- J)]y program given at Middleport are participating In the Showboat
a number of years Councilman Da. ceived a big reduction
In his High school thiH week.
production at Point Pleasant on.
v;,J C. Miller snnounrrd that there "death march" rour t ma1·tial senThey gave tteta1led reports of October 10, will rebearse on tbe
Wll.!l 1 Town Planning
Couaeil tence, in(:]udinK .:1 chance tc st.ay the activities of the two sessions ~;howboat Tlaes~ evoening at 8:00
composed of represcntJLivcs of var in the:! Marin~ Corp'
~nd expres~cd lhC" ir. appreciation o'clock P. M.
iom orgalllizaUons. hosinesa men,
Navy Secretary Charles S. Tho· for the:! opporlun1t y g.tvt'n them by
-------professional men and others who mas late Fridav overruled a bad their sponsors lo attend the state
lUPPEitS STROKI
were appointed by the mayGr and conduct dlschBrge th&lt;~t a court mar wide camps.
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Word W.. receJved Friday that
it was suggested that tbe Rott.r)' t1ai board banded 1he 27-year old
Group ~inging at thr. A§sembly Mrs. E. V. Men:er. the fONn!Q'
commLttee might .work wit!) tbi&amp; drill sergeant for the march that was led bv Mr:; Dc.rothy Savely Blancbe Morr:an, is criticaliJ iD
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The Early Bird Brealofast to f~•­
ture Middleport's Boy Scout J'l.
nance CampaiJ~:n Kick.of.f Saturday
Oct. 20th will find
Boy Scouts
beatittl on the doors of better than
100 men and women at day.bJ'eak.
They will be calling-them to attend tbelr Community's Early
Bird Breakfast.
This group of Volunteer workers will be doing their "Good
Tllrn" by attending this brealufaet
tbat will launch the Annual Boy
Scout Finance Campaign. It wtli
at the Fir.t
Baptist
be held
, Church starting a.t 7:45 a. m.
Tbe campaign will be conducted
in almost all communitles tt;:~:;~"~i.
out thif, area on the
same
Seturday, Oclober 2oth.
One out of every five contributors will attend i.he colorful EarKkk·Off pfogram, Atated
Ca&gt;m~•;•,~.Chalrman ChariP!s
in turu
and ,.~lstes
eontrd\ute to-

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PLUG LIK1i THIS IN HIS tjEART

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tho Pittsboroh
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\.nd Leooard Pennario, plani!lt.
The ~Qt:neroy
Panther Bane~ 1
report mertihgs are set £or noon
, Attractions in Marietta lndude Friday night, began the pre-gam~
and afternoon hours.
the Swedish BoyS' ' Choir, ~· 2; ~ resUvlti~ in : t~eit ~novel high.
Citizens Jntere&amp;ted in Scouting
Polyu Stofko. soprano iilnd ~·mes stepping siO'W' lempO style which
will participate In the program
Hawahnrne, tenor, on i. j,:dnt r~ sudd,enly brok.c into~ fast moving
1 .hal; the National SYfll-phonY. ~0~- marc:h. 'l'he band · n~artbed d?wn
an~ woTker.s will bear 1 complete
story
of Sco•ting and its program.
cstn feall1ring S@)'lfnour Llp.kin, ,. the .field and back and went mlo
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e Ban Johnson Field House,
end of the field. Preceding the NeJn Parkersburg, Beverly Bo1Jer tionaI . Anthem, Jim ~h!e, Tom I
prano, Nov. 2D, ·will be the lint Brown, EJrlene Renshaw and Reva ,
nCert. OthiPrs will be tbl:! Chlea-gG Re6 gave~helr renditlfn of "To 1
pt!!!ra Ballet Jn "The Merry Wid· the Colors 1•
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ROIBll BROWN
• oneert.t are in the Parkersburg [ •b and fonn~
their · traditional
Word ha111 been received here
·rlli.Jh Scboo1 ouditorlum.
I'IHuman Tunnel'' through whicll
A meeting ot all Meig,. County
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the Pomeroy Pallther team entered that Robbie Brown, the son of Mr. School employee! has been called
&amp;nd Mrs. Russell Brown of Pom~­
the field •
Monday evening Oct. 1;1 at th£'
roy, has been selected as a mem- for.
Sallsbury
School. Rock SprJngF
DutLng tbe baH time entertlln- bcr of the nationally famous Ohlo
ment, the Pomeroy band und~r the Stale Univen~ity Marching Band fDt the purpose ot makin&amp;" plans
direction of Ray Woodgeal'd, ent- dter having sueecssft.lily pasee.:l COT the Ohio Public Srtleol&amp; Em·
ered. the fJeld from the sidelines strcnuuus marching mane11~s pJoyees· organi!atinn and the mem·
bershlp drive fOJt the comln~
01) tbe SGuth end of the field and and plaving tests Monday and Tues
school
year.
upon reaching midfield they pre· 1 day Of ia:&gt;t week. The band. under
Each
&amp;chool employee ia urged
sented a salute: and greetings to 1 the direction of Jack Evan3 took
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prll!ent
at -the meeting in
to
be
Sunday serviCes at the
First their visit~l'll from J~~kson, The part jn the half-time festivities of
Baptist Cbu~h, Pomeroy will be band' then formed a stage with the 6hio Slate-Nebraska football which Cotinly Supt. 0. o. Pattermarked by four features, namely, • ·closed curtain", and in this for- game last Saturday in Columbus liOn wilt talk on the new legisla
Robbie graduated last spring tion Which will aftect them.
Rally Day. Promotion Exercises, matlon, pruented a comical &amp;kit
Any legislation which ' local
Observance of World.wide com- 'When You and I Were Young, from Pruncroy High. School Whcr~
I!Chool
emplnyes would like to sef'
munion and
reception of new Maagle.'' The part of Maggie was be was active in various organizaenacted
In their beh.alf should mmcmbers.
played by sousaphone player, Lin- tions of the school. Among these
presented
at tbts meeting ill order
The R81ly Day emplwls on ID· da Moore.
were: Band, Baskettdl, Student
that
th.e
local
organization can precreased attendance is in reality
FDIIowlng this skit the band Co11ricil, Annual Stn£f, Glee Club
sent it to the Stnte OAPSE Lea:ilthr beginning of a tbree-month at- oom~etely changed
pace
and M1xed Choru~, Boys Ensemble. var
tendance advance program
con- form d a Cross 1fhere they played iety Show, Dan~o:e Band, All Ohio lative Commitlee ·fDr legislntion.
A business meeting will also be
eluding with the last Sunday 1n · the beautiful, '"'Peen Age Prayer". Boys Band Senior Plav Slate Mus·
held
and re~reshments aerved, ac:·
December. This attendance drive The third formation of the hal( J ic contest~. lnslrumCntal Music
cording
to Carl Gorby, prcsldcnt
is only one of twelve phases in- time presentation was that of two Ensembles, P ~p Band , etc. He aliio
of
the
Meigs
County Chapter No.
eluded in the "Year · ot Baptist shoes and the muslc Nasa little 1served aa top sc.g11m of the Pom· 17.
Achievement", a nationwide pro- song, made famous a few months eroy Marching nand in his !Jenior
gram sponsored by the Board of aiZo by a certUo "jntnpy guitar year.
EduC'atlon and Publltatlon of the p1ayer" - "Blue Suede Sboes".
During his school care~r, Robbie
Americtm Baptist Con\\Cnllon.
Tbe band membeNI then "walked" studied the alto saxophone until
senior year, when he was trans.
The 10{'al comm1ttee Is compcmed the; shoes toward the stadium,
of the following Chairmen and coThe final formatloD of the even- £erred to altonium. It was on this
cbalrmc~ : Mrs. T. T. Shelton, gen. ing was the traditional PHIS. Here instrument that he tried out and
era! chairman; Youth work, Mrs., the PGmeroy High Scbool Alma made the Ohio State Band . In his
Herman . Wi("k~am and R. A. Fin- !Mater was played and the young scboQl instrumental music acliVl·
law: Children s work,
Mra. Joe musicians marched the letters off ties. Robbie was coaBhcxi for seven
years by tbe Pom·ero~ High School
The Middleport High Sc::hool
Cook and Mrs. Willtam H~lt; Ad- tbe field.
ult work, Mrs . .Tames Stephenson
Band Director Ray Wonrlgearcd.
marching band paid trl·b ttte to lbe
operettas of Si•gmund
Romberg
and Mrs. Ray Seidenable: Mission•
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ary and Stcward!thip Education,
Mrs. l.oro;n Sl&lt;rrett and Mrs .. AI·
tho Yell~w ''~ket·Logan looN&gt;all
game Friday mght at Logan.
en Shain: Leadenbip Education; ·
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For the flrst number,· the baDd
Mrs. James Stephenson and Mrs.
Ralph Zundef.
h - ... played tbt
"Desert Song". In the formation
The C&lt;lmmun ino service b achedC. H. Wise J r. chainnau or the: l of a Mexican sombrerG, the bind
ulcd from II to 1J:30 following
Scout Camp;.ign drive in Middle- for ito nex't number. played "Sctftthe combined service (){ worship
The Middleport Volunteer Fire port, and Fred Hibbs, commitl~e ly All Jn A Morning Sunrise... A
and study, Junior chun::h and ·NutDepartment wa1 called at 9:40 a. nf the Tri-State area. were prt&gt;- cornet solo by Gene Crooks bllhscry from 9:30 to lO:tKI.
m. at tbe home ot M111. Nora Ken scnt Friday evening for n meP.tlng lighted the final number of the
MINSTREL REHEARSAL
nedy. Minor damage resulted frc.m with Milton Hood, chairman of the tribute, and tbe song was entitled
Cub Scollt Pack committee, and "One Kiss."
Rehearsal r1f lhe entire j:a~t of tbc blaze.
The Middleport portiDn CJf the
Tbe Middteport Emerge n e Y Den Mothers of the Middl('port
the Big Bend Minstrel Fall PrnhaLf Umt!!! s'how was ended by the
rluction will be held Sunday after· Squad 'Nal!l called Frlday evening Pack.
'I'bey discus&amp;Cd plans for the 1band formlog the lettera U.s. and
noon at !he Senior Hlah School at 6:40 p. m- wh.en a child, six
Aurlitorium in Pomeroy.;Girls wbo year nld Donald Hysell son of Mr campaign and also for the Kick-off playing .. Your Land and My Land"
~ rr trying out for dancing t!bor.us ll.nd Mn Harold · Hysell was found Breakfast which will be served at and tol' the finale the Yellow Jac? :30' a. m. Saturday, October 20th ket band formed the ' tetter "M"
routines are to ftport at 2:00 Street.
The child was returned to his by Lhe Cub Scout Mothers at the' and played
the "Middle" fight
0 ·rJock P. M., with the entire cast
.F ir&amp;t Baptlot Church.
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t £lie.~tn.al at ~ :30 P. M.
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Mun .to Man

11 :45

fndustry on Parade

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12:30

Western Theatre

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8:00 Ceaur's Hour

Steve Allen Show
8:00 Alooo Huur,
9:00 Loretta Young Show

Circua Boy

7 :00

9:00 George Gobel Show

9:30 National Bowling
10:00 Bi&amp; Town

S1rturday Ni&amp;lht Jamborow

11 :00 Dre.w Pearsoo Show

Ne..-,.,.,- and Sports

11 :30 'I'roosure Theatre

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1'he conference schedule open~
Ortnober 18 at H.illsborn and ends
'N~vcmber 27 at London.
T~c meetings, sponsored by the
OhJo Hurnl Health Council, wiU indude di sr·u~~lons on 8 wide range
i of yroblema P.pringJng frGm PQtnl·
latwn inrroo~'" in many Ohio arens. Sperlalist~ on such subjects
1111 scho&lt;~l.l . ~ ~~mtaUon hou"lng, hoa
Plllllization. rnral socioloty, m~dJcal care 81111 county zoning will
appear on the prl)il'ams to d-iaew 11

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.THANKS
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CARRIER TRAININt:i

the Jagt 7 years. With

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10. Tribunal
11. Burrowin

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DAilY SENTINfl
DEVOTED TO TilE INTERESTS
OF Til F. MEIGS·MASON AREA

an~a~t

U . Minltrtl '
ahowman

Wahama White Falcons Outclassed
By Point Pleasant Rlacks 52 To 6

C2wordl)

JD. Back ot

the aeck
16. TrJbl of th

Wnhnm11'11 Whitn F : il''"JI~ ,..,.,.,. fu~&gt;1hl•·d 11n u rlrivl'.
rnm.,h•trlv out rlrt.~!ll••d In 1'1. f'l•• .1- Th•·rr 111~1\l ,q••1r,"

Naaa HUll
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rumr when
111 11 111 em Frirlnv ni&lt;!lrt n~ ttw Jli" Yr11111 l! r!'lnrn,rl n Wnhnmn punt
"'ark-; •·f Coarh A"h Slwrl ~&lt; ••· ,.,.,, :'17 \'l ltd ~ lfl lhf' Wnh!IIIHI 4f'l }'ia••rl

17. Pre~ent

time

19. .-r....
20. Bnart

hattl,. brtwr"n MA~on f'm1nt~··,_ lirw On lhp nr'lt Jlluv, Nehher.ua\1
f\"" lorar-•11 hlt:h ~rhofll~
hit lor ~"V~'n ''lll'rlns nnd lfllrralr!rl
Tl11' Falcon q W1•rr• n&lt;'I'Pr in llno t!ll' h:1ll In Rob Swann who wf'nf
br.ll gnmr oR Pt. Plf'a·, nnt ~r. •r ..lf q,,.. • t&gt;rn~in!ll"r nr the• wnv rn.r lhl'

1. au.. a river

by W&amp;dlfl&amp;'

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28. Tablet

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Telephone Time

12:30 Gene Autry

6:00 Lassie

Jr. Town Me&lt;&gt;ting

8:30 Jack Benny

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Ed Sul1ivan Show

8:00

GE Theatre

7:00 Jackie Gleason

8 :30

Allred Hik:.....,k

8:00 Gale sto 'm Show

Q:OO $64,000 Challenge

6:00
6:30

8:00

You arc TheN.
Buccaneer6

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What's My Line

t!:30 Ford Star Jubilee

10:15 Pick the Winnf'r
10:457.The 'Late Show

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SUNDAY

11 :59 Sign On

Back At The RaJ'Icb

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1:00

SUNRISE

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1:30 Theatre 13
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10 IOVIU .Firat VIce Premier
.Anutu ,fdikoyan talla the task
of uplaln.lng M011eow'a rough
handllftl ot the late Jost~t
BtaUn to Red Clllna·s ftrst party
eongrua tn 11 year&amp;. The con.NU, with Mao Tee-tunc hol..t·
l.(lg the r.lna, meets In Pelplng
tor_tour Wl'elu, { llllernaUanolJ

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~.'!ATION•

Sl.Amuaer

6:30 Film Feature

3:30 Medieat Horizons
4:00

8:00 Lawrence Welt

Two Gun Playhouse

8:00 Kit Carson
9 :00 M-asquerade Party

!5:30 Rocky Jones

9:30 IirPect9r Mark Saber

6:00 Abbott. and CosleUo
~ Mlt('"k Am:~leur Hour

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7:30 Polka Time
8:00 Omnibus

'·~ :00 Tri Statl Theatre'

I 9:30

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lhoell: •nd expGII\Iftl tn 1:1 cenlro, aut.. bolpltal afetr the wu
lomad IIWit OD the detst.. Mn,
Lau.- told ,p olict, lbe .... kld-.

---Molton,

FALL CONFERENCE MONDAY
The Athens Pres~)'terial Fall
Confert'nce wjll be held at the M;d
dleport First Presbyterian Church
Monda}' in an all day. 1.6es&amp;ion with.
luncheon ~erved by .tbe local
Women's Association.

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E1lhorn
of Columbus
Vllited
Thurs
day
w1th
Mr. and Mrs.
William
Mi::1 s Nln• Russell,
Bradbury
WeHs.
: whll is on vacation from the Mid-~
dleport offl~ of the Columbus
~IO IAitU
Mr and Mrs. Ed~ard Wells a~d and Southern Ohi~ Elednc: Co.,
fam1ly . and Jl'nmfer Menchm 1 1s in Clt=veland vis1ting rrlatiYes
spe~t P'ri~ay even:ng wilh Mr and Mrs. Mineva Childera, Middleport.
~
MN. Wl!ham Wei s.
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is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Edna Laing, during ht'r absence.
Mrs. Charles McNamee Wsited
her brother, Mllo VabMetei', !tfrK:·
William Wilson and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson and
family, Letart recently.
~
Mrs. William Betz and daughter
Sandra 01pent Thursday night with
her parents. Mr. and Mr.s. C. H.
Wise Jr. The Betz family are moYing to Jacli:Son where they have
pul'('based a ne-w hom to. Mr. Bet:z is
a ch.emist at the Atomir Energy
plant at Waverly.
\
Mr. and Mrn. P. K. Russell and
daughter, Kayle, lert Friday for
Ml'adow Bridge, w_Va., where she
~ 0. Tile Brl&amp;lt.ted C.
will remain with her
daughter
aer Ia Middleport
while her father is a !lurgical patent at a bospit.&amp;l there.
Ci BA&amp;D FURN'ITtJRZ
Daniel Dodson. three week old I':":::::::
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$299.00
. BAKER

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I to~lloosoi w._fi.__._.·~,
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a member of the Federal Reserve Sya~, at the close of business on
September 26, 1956, published in acco¢Anee witb a call ~~e by tb~
Federal ReserVE' bank of this district pursuant to the prOYtSIOJ:Ia or the
Federal Reserve Act.
Cash balan~s with other banks, inCluding reserve b:~lancP,
~nd cash items in process o[ collection .. - . . ... . . - . $ 682J26;7
United States Government obligations, dir~t
~000.1100.00
and guaranteed ..• · . .. ....... · · · · . . ..... · .
~,827.50
Obligation~ or Slates and political subdivi-sions ..
39,980.00
other bonds, notes, and debentures
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Corporate stocks (including $3,600.00 stock of Federal
3,600.00
Rese-rve bank)
...... . . .. . .... . . - .
frl3,245.54
Loans and discounts (ineluding $1,662.70 oYerdrarts)
llank premises owned $15,000.00, furniture
17.000.00
and fi:rtUJ"4.'8 $2,000.00 . ... . ........ . .. . .
7,618.06
Otber assets .. . .. .. . . .. .. ....... ..

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TOTAL ASSE'l1l ..... , , , : ........ .. · .... · .... $3,0tlll,597 .47

LIABILITIES
Demand depoeitl or individual!!, partnerships,
and co1'p0ralions ........ . . . .. . · ·
..... .. ... - $1,324-,~36
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships,
1,225,432.40
an.d C!OI'pOr&amp;tiOD'!I" ........... ' . ... . .... . .. .
Depoalts Df United States Government (including

postaJ savlu.p) .... - ..... · · .

34,37~80

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257,256.09
4,947.25

Deposita of States tnd political subdivisio11S . . . .... .
other depo.!llt.! (certified and officers' checks. t&gt;lc.)
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TOTAL DEIPOSl'rS .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .
TOTAL UJ\liiLlTli!S . . . . . .

$2,846,5&lt;15.90
$2.846,55~,90

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Clpita!•
Surplus

eldeal dait we fll!8 ,,.. 10. ...._. (ouo-~ we 1111111
~e the reapanlii&gt;IUa, 1111' . . thktt w _ ... You

UndiYided profiU

. ~ ~ -t!1 ...... ,_ Ike te~W!fle IDIOI'IllllltlrD;
,.• ...t lilt ..... . aha,. II! -~~· baterall or ~

TOTAl. LLWILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOU~I'l'S .. $3,066,M1:.47
·•This bank's capital consists or :
Common stock with total par value of .. .. .. . .. . .. $ M,OOO.OO

lfl!V, yo. ,....,, J»•• to!IDII')'.

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freedom~ -..panall!lllly, ~ ~· To lhe lull .

TO'I"AL CAP.fi!A.L

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AC ~UNTS

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50,000.00
70,000.00
100,041;.51

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MEMOR.ANDA
' Assets pledged or assiened to secure liabilities aft~·
for othl'r purposes . . ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$ 200.~.00
I, J_ Edward Footer. Cas:hit'r of the abov-e-named bank, hCi'eby Certify that the abc&gt;ve statement is true to thl' beet "Of JJI)' ·ktlowlede;e and

COOTeet-AtU&gt;St:
Theodore T. Raod

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iloii&amp;.

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li•t• ~Mitlb&amp; medlcln•
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buded lll\dtf JOCb. AuthorttiH
~Witwtec! two wum•n wtth
Whom the w..ltb7 victim It

ROOMS Of

ASSETS

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Mf&lt;S.S.CAN'T
EVER EOOCATE
lllE OLD SOY
1050E4SY
ON 1HE ElECTRIC BILL ....

Daybook

OF POIIIEROY, OHIO

Detective

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The Farmen Ban~- Sn.ill9$ CGIIIpaiJY

"'."'" t1 MAY, rT SEEMS

(abbr.)
38. Mt&amp;IUl'l
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TRY ASSilE

pullt UnCI.)

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College Pre~s Conference

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Pastor

1:1:5 . What's Your Trouble

6:00 News

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:5:00 Sagebrush &amp; Saddt ..

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\2:00 · Falt•h for Today

4:00 Film. Funales

B. H. Rt.wU!lgl •nd daughter, Miss 1 Jeffrey, Beverly,
are- week enfl
l..t'lah SideDitridr:er, Rutland.
1 guests of Mr. ud
Mn. Elmer
M
d M R E JleiCay Bowl- Burns and Oarolyn Heaa.
ing ra:~ ~.:rl~ei Friday' night
Freddir Chne, A&lt;DAN, Crbincofor 1 week ~nd vi!iit with bia mo- l teague, Va .. was a reeent ~~ of
• tber Mrs A. w. McKay, wM 18 Ill his parent&amp; , .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
1 tt her borne on North Third Ave. Cl ine , 3nd s1~ter , Helen .
o.nd his aun-t Mill! Laurie McKay,
Dean Wt'~r Ruthmd was an
who ill a medical ptotiept at the nv~ rnJ!':ht guest of his ·,,.,ndpar·
M1 G
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'I 1 R~"rt E I c
e gs ~era
ospt a · '"""'
· enh, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MllM&lt;'Kay Jr.. who
graduated last boan Thursdav
May from Bowling Green High
School . js a freshman at Bowling
Ctrol Criswell is spending the
Green Unlvf'rsity, when• be. is liv· week end with BetFy Wo).fes at
l ing on campus and majoring in 1 her n{'W home nr ar Albany.
geology_
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10:30
The Late Show
j 12:45 The Late L~o~-

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jlj New Fu,.ftuq
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Gale Storm Show
9:30

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' 5:30 TV massroom
7:00

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5:30 Annie Oatley

2:89 Sign On·

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PRtDAY

value
(colloq.)

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Fdd•y for their home In IIJ&gt;p&lt;c
I Sandusky 11fter a vilit, with Mn.
!Ya Brown. Thund•y eyeoina: Mr.
and Mrs R. C. )(~adowl j!ntertain-

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SATURDAY

'10. Dtt4
JJ. IUtclaed
14. SlrGnl 1111

U, COll41ct

New~

12:00 Lou Raneer

5:00 Ray Mllland Show

D. Aquat.J.c bird 28. Crewn.
t. NMI.ve ot
28. Ha&amp;n4

an ltlarul

1:00 ProfessinnJl Foolb:'ill

Lucky 8 Raacb

3:45 CBS

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Jf. P'abu·

12:!\0 Wrtd BH1 Hickok

11:00 Big Top

mOl)

1 Allrlnl«lt
J. Re-equip
With men

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10:30 Tales of Tezu RaiiPfl

23. Com·

25. Any.'celn

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DOWN

rrown11
ftowue

ami rontlnLI"•l In rn\l _ Tl~. · I1•1Whrlnwn. 'l'h{' rxtrn point try
Bit.! RIAc-kll srnrPrl In I'V'"' I' fl' u"· Wlls 1M gnnrl nne! flw score was
,,.,. (''ff'fll'l'lf the third orrind wh " n :.!:1-0
Hw F1ft"nn11 ill! th,.. i·· tune hl lv 1'1 l'l&lt;·nsanl"ll 111''1{1 ~rnrP rnme

9:30

JJ, Ad·

23 . Place tor

li'l .. lv

(In II tlriw• ft'IHJl lhto Pt . Ph·n~nnt
41 v :~r~l lir.,. (;r'lll'llf' Millrr tossr d lwn P" ~' '' ~ '" n,-,rry .lone~ - onl'
fnr lR 1':"'''' 1111!1 ••••~ nlhN for 12.
NP-bb•rftLII. ••n•r nn :t 49 \'lll'rl ,., .., _ Nt•hlwr ~ nll thr-n lrnvt•lt•!l 11 vanh~
filrf lh• "'hf'IT' nn 11 !'Ill n.rrl t·llmhlt• for a tnudHl own nntl Vounl!" kir·kl•rt
wltJ, • Wahamfl,.p11' ~ ,,,,, ' "&lt;'•··, "'liu! . Th~ Sl'll "t' w~q
Young'• fir~! lultt'h•I&lt;1Wf1 w" ~ th~n :t.~ It Minult's l:•l•·r lilt' lwlr
thl' tt'!)t'-nln• "~'nn• of t!H· 1,,,11 ~ :1111" rnd•·"
&amp;nti rn'" .. nnlv min'''" " ar'~r th•• W~thOilln'~ hl"illhml ba:rk, RosrOI'
kicllorf Wnhtlllt!L rl'fl' ;l'r&gt;d t\1•· fHl ' 'll Spmu·,•· . ~r·t IIJl lh1• onh· F11lrt1n
lnJ klelcorf Inti f'flrt' INI llw h :!! l ~ ·· n ·•• wlwn lw hr-okr loo~ .. fur 11
te thl'ir own lA_ Tv.·o r'a•·s nPth· •l 56 •·nrd run . Jut! brro,t• lhr' third
flrK!: ntd lfttl !hf'"n n Jo,·,Jron ll/l'IS fJilflr!l•r r&gt;nllt'd . He w11~ knnrkt•d
Wll lnfeN'fl1'111'11 hv Uielt i,, H4'rd l! 0111 nf hnunrl~ ln.&lt;~hl.f' !Jw fivl' nn1
Whe raN'd hnrk In lh" ~ i 'l: On thr•llnr• C)•tnrterhQok 8&lt;\h Oliv.•r phm·
ll"''llf pll'lv Nl'bhfor!Z:tll r ;~n·ir&gt;tl Uw l!'t·d on•• \'llrfl for thto ~rorl' with
boTI fG tlu~ thrfll .. 11 ntl •r•'rrfllf',l to :10 st•rrondM rl'mRinlna- in the rwdm\ .
Vlllllllf who wrnt into l'hl'" 1'11 11 :znnP. 1'h(l f'xtrR DOint a~tll"rn¢, by Olivi.':Herrll'l anfllllplf'f! run tnr th,. r ){· "" n run Wll!l rto good.
trl J!Oint w :'l~ no J:uod lllld thf' Pt . PIPM!Int fl'lmf' ronrlnu hnrk
·IICM! read t'l-0.
nn ln in tlw 111111 pedml N~·hlw· .
W~hama '*''"! fn lh" nir 9flflr llnll nltnrn'd thc&gt; klrkorr fnllowinr
re-ee-lvlnc:t thr ""'t' klrkoff llnlv t•1 th(' Wahnma II'O'r'l' to tht• ~~ ,.nrd
hlft their altt&gt;mt~l~ thwarll!'tliinp nnct t'hl!'n on tht&gt; rlf'l'lt ulnv or
When 'Yo,mg illterr-('p~rl a Pll!t!l Htr fourth quart« Wf'nt 8'7 varrh
lltd ,_.d 89 yanfq to onv dirf. In ~l"nN· . Th(! ex \ra point tr): W!l,
the etft'a Do'"t attrm'nt wn~ rn
no RMd .
Jood and Pt. Plea1nnt h•d bv 12·0
Following the klckotr \V11hnma
aft•· cnl" a
minute ~ of rlav. fllmb~d nn nu~lr ttwn
vnrd line1'be Blc: Dlnrb trored lhrep and on thr ne11:1 plav F.ddif' SkidI~ t11e lfrond anarler · theo more raC'ert 39 yards-to !('Dr~ T~
f}rwt 1ft rtJe period belng ltOrf'rl t"rtrn point trv bv YounJl w11s good
V Youn1 .who went In trom 4fl al'lrl thf' -~rnr~;~ w&amp;1 4!·6.
t;lfd• 8Ut. The Pt. Ph?all:ml driYC' 1'hr&gt; fin11 tm~fuhtw~t rnrtlf' nn 11
. l!l.lld atartd on lhl! Bhr: Black! 12 lwatiful Interception or a F8lron
, .lr.J{j,.._ w_h ere &amp;b~ Falcoru bad pas~ by Dickie Herl·lg. flerrls gat-

te. Conclude

Capta.ln Ksgaroo

4:30

DAILY CROSSWOR

paperboy receives, will benefit him in many
wan throughout life.

8:30

2:00 Football Roundup

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It is easy lo see how the training your news-

Sl&amp;n On

MIDDLEPORT

!IJid Mrs. Kltje 'l)oq~.a o( Woodrow l and Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew She
Colorado were Tuesday and Wed· has also Yillted relatiYes in Ches·
nes~a)· ftie!ls of Mr. and Mn.: ter and is YiaJting her daughters In
Willia,ro WeUs and Mr and Mrs. Athens at the pre-~nt tme ..
Norman H~ilman of BellfoGt~:ine
Mr. and Mt11 . John Hawk1ns Jr.
were Tu.esdq gUest!.
are 'tlpcnding Saturday in Colum,
·
bus with their daughters. Juanita
M1'5. Marvel Mallthler of Athen~ Hawkins at Ohio University, who
spent Wednesday With Mr. and is liYing at Mack Hall, and ~l'rs .
Mrs. William Wl'lls.
Franklin Ginther,
and
f;:,mily .
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They are at~nding
the
Obi()
Alfred Reu~ aDd SJ&amp;ter, ~ 8 State-S-tanford
game this afterClara ,md Mr. and ~r~- Arthur noon.

1:30 Town &amp; .counfry Crossroad!

·comer George D ..Oiydo,. l:i8, who
defeated Gov. J. Bracken Lee
In the primary, He 11 water
and pOWtr boar4 dlreetor. Clyde
Ia an enstneer and a former
' itduc&amp;tor.
fltsttrrf1.atfor~al)

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12:00 Blg Pictll'I'e

8:30

10:00

_(I:tl'matfonaiJ .

UTAH'S Republican gubl'mato, rial rwtntJieo 111 political new•

.0£tot!

Newspaperboys make money, too, At an
early age they Jearn the value of a dollar,
Apd they learn to depend upon their awn
ability instead of upon an allowance from
cia~. Most of these young men ore building
savings accounts for college education or
other important needs. ~
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next few years. The rural Bociologist notes that Ohio's ind st · 1
output has Increased 80 percent in

has acceptt!d the natlonal chair•
· mansldp o1 the 1957 il:aster St'al
campaign. accordlnl to m an, nouncement by the Natfonal So, clety tor Crlppll'd Chllrlren in
Chicago. Mra. Prlest wlll lead
more than 60.000 Amerleans
serving In 1,6$5 stote and local

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J'et idea which may
help ~olvc
11
1 tJ lth ,., bl
oea ea
...r() t-ms-problem.~
almost certan to appear within the

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(oung Businessman al work:: . that's the
lad that regularl{dr~ps th, paper at your
doorstep. At'"an' eo'ily age he's a SALES·
MAN •.. a PUBLIC RELATIONS MAN ..•
and a tactful COLLECTOR -lhe founda·
tion for lhe making of a good businessman.

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problems ln their spec If~ fleldt~ 1 cre.ue ha 11 came an intlu" of pon..
and tu answer question~:
..
~lbl•t·t W. Orcutt, Ohio State ulaotion. Many Ohio communities
UmversJoty extension specla1ist In ,
rural sociology _ say~ the canre;r.already ~~ .surtcrlng from "growencc.s will prt)\!Jde a rl'aJ opportun'- nt plift!t,
---In additiOn to the conferences
h
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in Hillsboro ond London othera
cred a Wu~arna Bflflal 111 on his are 11 ch.eduJtd 81 roliow : u
own- 7 y~t'd lme und rucl'd 93 yaz·ds l.\iaadusky October 23• o~i.a pper
8 ~~
t.o paydt.rt. 'J'he Fa!cGns just be· Oct. 24-; iake Hope,
lor.e their pas-8 had recovered a ' Kent State lJllw.r.tity K t Oct'
Poml Pll'a~ant fumble on the Big 31· Cambridge NoVe~been
Blacks 20 ~ard line and went to tho M~naliekl Nov~nibe
r
an
&lt;llr Jmmed111tely.
•
r ·
SlatU.icaUy, the
BIR Blacks
FUNiilAL IUMCIAY
ground ool 15 first downs to st&gt;ven
Funeral services !or Mrs. Ernest
for Wahamu. Pt. Jlll'allant showed Callicoat, near Reedsville will be
a rushing y11rdage of 361! yards .held Sunday at two o'clock at the
to 79 for Wahama. In the air. I hi! Rawllnp-Coats Funeral H 0 -m e
I'' a Icons cal ned 78 vards while lhc with burial In the Middleport River
BiJC B11tc~ &amp;ainen :11 yardS.
Yiew Cernetory,

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Pl·te VOU!lil, Pt. Plf!:J , ant run
bA"k led tha lt~urhdown p•n·rHI••
with thrtn ~t'nret · on",.,.. n lh•·•'"
V"~"rf run Jtfttor a lt!Nnl rrnm Tnm

I MRS. IVY IAICEI PRIIST (above).~
Treasurer ot the United Statu_~

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ll.ysell &amp;peot W;;edo~y with Mrs
Mn. c . D. Romh, Lon&amp; Beach ,
Charle! Dwv, Rose lt1 ·
Calif, h;m been vi.siting her si&amp;U-rMr. and Mrs. Frank Landak.tr in-law, Mrs. J . B. Haye~. and Mr.

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:Throughout State In October

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10:30 Count of Monte- Cristo

11:15

11:10

borne in C9htmbws. While here
.were the goe~ta o1 Jlr. and
1 Mrs. Karl Gr_ueter, Minenville.
Mr. and Mrf. Dan., Haif!•r uri
son of Columbus wer.- reteut
a:uesta. of M~. and llrs. Harry Kei·
ser Mantnn1le .
~h· ita~ ..~rs.p Otto.....c;.;•nkDunl:z
0McC '~ke P•" 3 ·n_a. 1•ou ._... ~ ora
rae n 01 .~.n"trO1t, mtcn. Wi'fl?'
rf!l'!ent gqestt of Wendel Roo 1 and
M' Kat'
. .1
SUI er,
,ns
l~.
1
~- and •Mrs. " 1Ulam I ankell ·
shtp_ moved Fradar. ewnln~ from
We~t Main St. kr Ctnclnaati.
Mi111 MarcLa Karr .IDd Vn Dana

1 they

6 :30

llilc1JIIion on

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Mr. ~nd Mn.
Staftlrey, Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Welby Whaley and
Hnl. Dawet SIQibury, Columbus Brown and Holly !4..Un at dinner
MisA Marilyn Grueter who werC' spent Friday with her aunt :Mrs. at their home on SOtitiimlrd Ave.
called here by the death or 1. H . R. C. Salllbury attd ramlly. She it ,
Mr. and Mn. Jack ~~ and
r:huckler ht:ve Mtumed to their a houae~uest of ber li!f.er, Mh. children , Sandr-a, JaequeUne and

5:45' News "cture

7:00 - Peny CoiJ'l() Shu.,.

~Toap

IDI.ROY
POlfW
SOCJE'J'Y

,i 5:30 Gospel Harmony Boys

10:30 Ellery Queen

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Followlnt

seYel·al tDpitl, lf.nr:. RObert Crow
gaYe 1 report 'On the Letart Falls
PfO~ and b()W it wu

'Meet the Press

5:00

People Are Funny

111:00 Newrr

1

TBA

6:00

~0:00

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4:30 Captain C,11lant

Roy Rogers

6:1!5 SooreOOard
6:30

Eleanor s.

TBA

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6:00 News Picture

'"'MISS AMERICA.. o:r 1958, Shar•
on Kay Ritchie. a.nd bridegroom
Don Cherry, the alngtng &amp;olfer
and vice versa, are lhown at
thelr marriage tn ·Denver, Colo.
She's 19. Cherry, Wichita F-.118,
Tex.~ La 32.
_(lnUW.atkmcUJ

Lucille Bearhs HawkiM, Pomeroy Society Editor

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Ill.'( vufal and trutrumental tiilerit
1 from th t&gt; entire area. Publ~ it i_n·
' Yit l·d to enjov. Mildred Gra1e ls
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-~
M n or lfr. Rnd Mrs. Gene DodiOD
b bren broua:bt to his b.ome 01
N'::rttt Flrlt ~~nue. Tbe baby wu.
~ in ID lJI~lt'lf at the Mei&amp;a
Genen~l H. . .~ A r his birth,
M.i!ll AnDI ~ w.bo is em1
ployl'd In c.l...._ Ml been vls1t Gari:rer.
1 iting Mr. and Jilts.
Mn. Homer j ~ll 111111 nepby Bobby MeNicklel.
hew Dick Bolin. w-e:at to Hantlng~
Refret.hments of aandwiehes , ton 'today to vlllt 1111 ,_ti.tr-_ Alcookie. aM toffft were se-rved by [ bert Bolin who t, a patient at the
Veterans' 'Hospital.
1 the bolt unit.
Mr. and Pin. Ollie llaJL1q left

or-ganized. The door
prize was
awarded to ~r1 . John Nuvase Jr
At the condu1ion of the bus!ness usaion the host ell unit preJlrl. a, 'Tract Jr., praiMDt. aeMM a ~am .. eonailtl~ of
-presided Jt tlte ~ "'~ two v~al solos, Old Fuh•oned
ope-ned with the Lord's Prayer In Home" and ''WhateYa
Will Be
unltoD- 41\d Jl"OUP sln,ciAI of &amp;bl' Wlll ~" Dy Mrs . ..,Marprft Neu·
PTA ~f Jloll call fJI anitl by man: a re~dm~
0111)' God can
' Mr ·'· Ht,rWrt stobart d!owed all GLYe A Fr1end , lira.
May-me
'l llnita ·refrn¢ted .-ith tM e:reep- Holmet~ and two &amp;I"UJJIPd: solos
tlon of 1f,tri1JOnri11e-,
ineludiDg "The Great Ptetendet" and Cherry
Dine pretldeQtl.
Pink and Appl~ Blossom White"

12:45 World St•rirs

3:15 Football

naHahle: one mLnt~,
By mail one yo!!ar $8· su: mooths
.
'lire~ month&amp;. 12.66; o.ae moutG. $1.
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Tbe M:eiJI County PTA Council
met at tbe- Letart f'alll tcbool, on
1 Thuradar. .,..DOOO wltb 80 me•·
ber1 pt'.,nt.

12:00 Amet·iran Forum

Down On The

,..,,~:,·;,:: ;:G~~~·~ bid

Meeting.Helld At Letartf.a lis

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IO :li Christian Scie-nce

10:30 U01ele Johnny Cooru
1 11:00 Cowboy Theatre

N:tt!o nl ad .. erti.JIDI represeDbtlw, BotiJDelli-Kl!Dball, 1
Ma Lu.it.gton Ave., New Y-ork City, 16, !'li v.
nc.,
Subs:rlption rates: Delivery by earner wlu~r-e available 30 cenh
per week. one year IP advnce al The lJ.1ily Sentinel office $1~ 61)·

'1. rnoDths,

Howdy Doody

10:00

OI.OGOP
''TRUTH"

htered u •eeo.ad cl.ass maJt..w matter at tbe
~lllt!toJ Ol:tio.

.U: mOllth.•. $7.80; three

JO : to Sign On

9:30 Capt Midn ite

BJ:e-, ltteraooa ekeept Sunday by Tbt! Ohln Valle-1

~gs C'"'nty PTA Council

SUNDAY

a:M Slga On
IIYNOLD E. GREINI

~ D , lh: .•. ~' .110 Keehan!~ St., Pom~roy, 0 .
, ....a~ 3DII, edttoNJ oftlce phoGe 39'7.

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DEVOTEO 'ftr ftl'Nitt:STS OF MIEIGS--M ... ...ON .. R!4

lfttly Sentinel. Pomeroy. Middleport, 0 ., o.t. 8, 1918 3

The Dailv SeQtinel

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.ICHARO S, OWIN
'MN, MCIIi,

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tiATUI:DAY

11:00

.DITOII
Busio~

olflct

What One Pei'SOon Can Do
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11:00 This is the Lire
10:30

Fury

SC41i(JJM

I noJ
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12:30
1:00

$3.90. By motor route. wher~

TBA

II :30

Mun .to Man

11 :45

fndustry on Parade

~rrq

12:30

Western Theatre

5:~

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TODAY!

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BUSINESSMEN

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.TOMORROW!

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To-p~

8:00 Ceaur's Hour

Steve Allen Show
8:00 Alooo Huur,
9:00 Loretta Young Show

Circua Boy

7 :00

9:00 George Gobel Show

9:30 National Bowling
10:00 Bi&amp; Town

S1rturday Ni&amp;lht Jamborow

11 :00 Dre.w Pearsoo Show

Ne..-,.,.,- and Sports

11 :30 'I'roosure Theatre

I

1'he conference schedule open~
Ortnober 18 at H.illsborn and ends
'N~vcmber 27 at London.
T~c meetings, sponsored by the
OhJo Hurnl Health Council, wiU indude di sr·u~~lons on 8 wide range
i of yroblema P.pringJng frGm PQtnl·
latwn inrroo~'" in many Ohio arens. Sperlalist~ on such subjects
1111 scho&lt;~l.l . ~ ~~mtaUon hou"lng, hoa
Plllllization. rnral socioloty, m~dJcal care 81111 county zoning will
appear on the prl)il'ams to d-iaew 11

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.THANKS
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CARRIER TRAININt:i

the Jagt 7 years. With

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8. Unable
to ftnd
one'• way
10. Tribunal
11. Burrowin

TilE

DAilY SENTINfl
DEVOTED TO TilE INTERESTS
OF Til F. MEIGS·MASON AREA

an~a~t

U . Minltrtl '
ahowman

Wahama White Falcons Outclassed
By Point Pleasant Rlacks 52 To 6

C2wordl)

JD. Back ot

the aeck
16. TrJbl of th

Wnhnm11'11 Whitn F : il''"JI~ ,..,.,.,. fu~&gt;1hl•·d 11n u rlrivl'.
rnm.,h•trlv out rlrt.~!ll••d In 1'1. f'l•• .1- Th•·rr 111~1\l ,q••1r,"

Naaa HUll
I AHam)

rumr when
111 11 111 em Frirlnv ni&lt;!lrt n~ ttw Jli" Yr11111 l! r!'lnrn,rl n Wnhnmn punt
"'ark-; •·f Coarh A"h Slwrl ~&lt; ••· ,.,.,, :'17 \'l ltd ~ lfl lhf' Wnh!IIIHI 4f'l }'ia••rl

17. Pre~ent

time

19. .-r....
20. Bnart

hattl,. brtwr"n MA~on f'm1nt~··,_ lirw On lhp nr'lt Jlluv, Nehher.ua\1
f\"" lorar-•11 hlt:h ~rhofll~
hit lor ~"V~'n ''lll'rlns nnd lfllrralr!rl
Tl11' Falcon q W1•rr• n&lt;'I'Pr in llno t!ll' h:1ll In Rob Swann who wf'nf
br.ll gnmr oR Pt. Plf'a·, nnt ~r. •r ..lf q,,.. • t&gt;rn~in!ll"r nr the• wnv rn.r lhl'

1. au.. a river

by W&amp;dlfl&amp;'

4. Tree

28. Tablet

?.Fame

t. Olmlcll
ttnt

1

5:00

Telephone Time

12:30 Gene Autry

6:00 Lassie

Jr. Town Me&lt;&gt;ting

8:30 Jack Benny

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Ed Sul1ivan Show

8:00

GE Theatre

7:00 Jackie Gleason

8 :30

Allred Hik:.....,k

8:00 Gale sto 'm Show

Q:OO $64,000 Challenge

6:00
6:30

8:00

You arc TheN.
Buccaneer6

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What's My Line

t!:30 Ford Star Jubilee

10:15 Pick the Winnf'r
10:457.The 'Late Show

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SUNDAY

11 :59 Sign On

Back At The RaJ'Icb

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10. tecal
pro.
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1:00

SUNRISE

U. Covtt.e4

(llq,)

IS. Dati&amp;'*

1:30 Theatre 13
3-:00

wttb

TO

IVJ
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10t Jlllr

10 IOVIU .Firat VIce Premier
.Anutu ,fdikoyan talla the task
of uplaln.lng M011eow'a rough
handllftl ot the late Jost~t
BtaUn to Red Clllna·s ftrst party
eongrua tn 11 year&amp;. The con.NU, with Mao Tee-tunc hol..t·
l.(lg the r.lna, meets In Pelplng
tor_tour Wl'elu, { llllernaUanolJ

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SUNSET
~.'!ATION•

Sl.Amuaer

6:30 Film Feature

3:30 Medieat Horizons
4:00

8:00 Lawrence Welt

Two Gun Playhouse

8:00 Kit Carson
9 :00 M-asquerade Party

!5:30 Rocky Jones

9:30 IirPect9r Mark Saber

6:00 Abbott. and CosleUo
~ Mlt('"k Am:~leur Hour

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On Your Dial
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7:30 Polka Time
8:00 Omnibus

'·~ :00 Tri Statl Theatre'

I 9:30

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112:00 Sign Off

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lhoell: •nd expGII\Iftl tn 1:1 cenlro, aut.. bolpltal afetr the wu
lomad IIWit OD the detst.. Mn,
Lau.- told ,p olict, lbe .... kld-.

---Molton,

FALL CONFERENCE MONDAY
The Athens Pres~)'terial Fall
Confert'nce wjll be held at the M;d
dleport First Presbyterian Church
Monda}' in an all day. 1.6es&amp;ion with.
luncheon ~erved by .tbe local
Women's Association.

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E1lhorn
of Columbus
Vllited
Thurs
day
w1th
Mr. and Mrs.
William
Mi::1 s Nln• Russell,
Bradbury
WeHs.
: whll is on vacation from the Mid-~
dleport offl~ of the Columbus
~IO IAitU
Mr and Mrs. Ed~ard Wells a~d and Southern Ohi~ Elednc: Co.,
fam1ly . and Jl'nmfer Menchm 1 1s in Clt=veland vis1ting rrlatiYes
spe~t P'ri~ay even:ng wilh Mr and Mrs. Mineva Childera, Middleport.
~
MN. Wl!ham Wei s.
__ _
is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Edna Laing, during ht'r absence.
Mrs. Charles McNamee Wsited
her brother, Mllo VabMetei', !tfrK:·
William Wilson and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson and
family, Letart recently.
~
Mrs. William Betz and daughter
Sandra 01pent Thursday night with
her parents. Mr. and Mr.s. C. H.
Wise Jr. The Betz family are moYing to Jacli:Son where they have
pul'('based a ne-w hom to. Mr. Bet:z is
a ch.emist at the Atomir Energy
plant at Waverly.
\
Mr. and Mrn. P. K. Russell and
daughter, Kayle, lert Friday for
Ml'adow Bridge, w_Va., where she
~ 0. Tile Brl&amp;lt.ted C.
will remain with her
daughter
aer Ia Middleport
while her father is a !lurgical patent at a bospit.&amp;l there.
Ci BA&amp;D FURN'ITtJRZ
Daniel Dodson. three week old I':":::::::
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$299.00
. BAKER

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I to~lloosoi w._fi.__._.·~,
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a member of the Federal Reserve Sya~, at the close of business on
September 26, 1956, published in acco¢Anee witb a call ~~e by tb~
Federal ReserVE' bank of this district pursuant to the prOYtSIOJ:Ia or the
Federal Reserve Act.
Cash balan~s with other banks, inCluding reserve b:~lancP,
~nd cash items in process o[ collection .. - . . ... . . - . $ 682J26;7
United States Government obligations, dir~t
~000.1100.00
and guaranteed ..• · . .. ....... · · · · . . ..... · .
~,827.50
Obligation~ or Slates and political subdivi-sions ..
39,980.00
other bonds, notes, and debentures
.. .. . . . .
Corporate stocks (including $3,600.00 stock of Federal
3,600.00
Rese-rve bank)
...... . . .. . .... . . - .
frl3,245.54
Loans and discounts (ineluding $1,662.70 oYerdrarts)
llank premises owned $15,000.00, furniture
17.000.00
and fi:rtUJ"4.'8 $2,000.00 . ... . ........ . .. . .
7,618.06
Otber assets .. . .. .. . . .. .. ....... ..

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TOTAL ASSE'l1l ..... , , , : ........ .. · .... · .... $3,0tlll,597 .47

LIABILITIES
Demand depoeitl or individual!!, partnerships,
and co1'p0ralions ........ . . . .. . · ·
..... .. ... - $1,324-,~36
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships,
1,225,432.40
an.d C!OI'pOr&amp;tiOD'!I" ........... ' . ... . .... . .. .
Depoalts Df United States Government (including

postaJ savlu.p) .... - ..... · · .

34,37~80

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257,256.09
4,947.25

Deposita of States tnd political subdivisio11S . . . .... .
other depo.!llt.! (certified and officers' checks. t&gt;lc.)
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TOTAL DEIPOSl'rS .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .
TOTAL UJ\liiLlTli!S . . . . . .

$2,846,5&lt;15.90
$2.846,55~,90

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Clpita!•
Surplus

eldeal dait we fll!8 ,,.. 10. ...._. (ouo-~ we 1111111
~e the reapanlii&gt;IUa, 1111' . . thktt w _ ... You

UndiYided profiU

. ~ ~ -t!1 ...... ,_ Ike te~W!fle IDIOI'IllllltlrD;
,.• ...t lilt ..... . aha,. II! -~~· baterall or ~

TOTAl. LLWILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOU~I'l'S .. $3,066,M1:.47
·•This bank's capital consists or :
Common stock with total par value of .. .. .. . .. . .. $ M,OOO.OO

lfl!V, yo. ,....,, J»•• to!IDII')'.

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$

freedom~ -..panall!lllly, ~ ~· To lhe lull .

TO'I"AL CAP.fi!A.L

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AC ~UNTS

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50,000.00
70,000.00
100,041;.51

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MEMOR.ANDA
' Assets pledged or assiened to secure liabilities aft~·
for othl'r purposes . . ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$ 200.~.00
I, J_ Edward Footer. Cas:hit'r of the abov-e-named bank, hCi'eby Certify that the abc&gt;ve statement is true to thl' beet "Of JJI)' ·ktlowlede;e and

COOTeet-AtU&gt;St:
Theodore T. Raod

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lit&lt;ttMW District No. 4

iloii&amp;.

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olripped.
li•t• ~Mitlb&amp; medlcln•
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buded lll\dtf JOCb. AuthorttiH
~Witwtec! two wum•n wtth
Whom the w..ltb7 victim It

ROOMS Of

ASSETS

Hado

Mf&lt;S.S.CAN'T
EVER EOOCATE
lllE OLD SOY
1050E4SY
ON 1HE ElECTRIC BILL ....

Daybook

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Detective

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The Farmen Ban~- Sn.ill9$ CGIIIpaiJY

"'."'" t1 MAY, rT SEEMS

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38. Mt&amp;IUl'l
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33. Any tp1lt

College Pre~s Conference

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Pastor

1:1:5 . What's Your Trouble

6:00 News

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:5:00 Sagebrush &amp; Saddt ..

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\2:00 · Falt•h for Today

4:00 Film. Funales

B. H. Rt.wU!lgl •nd daughter, Miss 1 Jeffrey, Beverly,
are- week enfl
l..t'lah SideDitridr:er, Rutland.
1 guests of Mr. ud
Mn. Elmer
M
d M R E JleiCay Bowl- Burns and Oarolyn Heaa.
ing ra:~ ~.:rl~ei Friday' night
Freddir Chne, A&lt;DAN, Crbincofor 1 week ~nd vi!iit with bia mo- l teague, Va .. was a reeent ~~ of
• tber Mrs A. w. McKay, wM 18 Ill his parent&amp; , .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
1 tt her borne on North Third Ave. Cl ine , 3nd s1~ter , Helen .
o.nd his aun-t Mill! Laurie McKay,
Dean Wt'~r Ruthmd was an
who ill a medical ptotiept at the nv~ rnJ!':ht guest of his ·,,.,ndpar·
M1 G
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'I 1 R~"rt E I c
e gs ~era
ospt a · '"""'
· enh, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MllM&lt;'Kay Jr.. who
graduated last boan Thursdav
May from Bowling Green High
School . js a freshman at Bowling
Ctrol Criswell is spending the
Green Unlvf'rsity, when• be. is liv· week end with BetFy Wo).fes at
l ing on campus and majoring in 1 her n{'W home nr ar Albany.
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10:30
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Fdd•y for their home In IIJ&gt;p&lt;c
I Sandusky 11fter a vilit, with Mn.
!Ya Brown. Thund•y eyeoina: Mr.
and Mrs R. C. )(~adowl j!ntertain-

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14. SlrGnl 1111

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New~

12:00 Lou Raneer

5:00 Ray Mllland Show

D. Aquat.J.c bird 28. Crewn.
t. NMI.ve ot
28. Ha&amp;n4

an ltlarul

1:00 ProfessinnJl Foolb:'ill

Lucky 8 Raacb

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Jf. P'abu·

12:!\0 Wrtd BH1 Hickok

11:00 Big Top

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With men

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23. Com·

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ami rontlnLI"•l In rn\l _ Tl~. · I1•1Whrlnwn. 'l'h{' rxtrn point try
Bit.! RIAc-kll srnrPrl In I'V'"' I' fl' u"· Wlls 1M gnnrl nne! flw score was
,,.,. (''ff'fll'l'lf the third orrind wh " n :.!:1-0
Hw F1ft"nn11 ill! th,.. i·· tune hl lv 1'1 l'l&lt;·nsanl"ll 111''1{1 ~rnrP rnme

9:30

JJ, Ad·

23 . Place tor

li'l .. lv

(In II tlriw• ft'IHJl lhto Pt . Ph·n~nnt
41 v :~r~l lir.,. (;r'lll'llf' Millrr tossr d lwn P" ~' '' ~ '" n,-,rry .lone~ - onl'
fnr lR 1':"'''' 1111!1 ••••~ nlhN for 12.
NP-bb•rftLII. ••n•r nn :t 49 \'lll'rl ,., .., _ Nt•hlwr ~ nll thr-n lrnvt•lt•!l 11 vanh~
filrf lh• "'hf'IT' nn 11 !'Ill n.rrl t·llmhlt• for a tnudHl own nntl Vounl!" kir·kl•rt
wltJ, • Wahamfl,.p11' ~ ,,,,, ' "&lt;'•··, "'liu! . Th~ Sl'll "t' w~q
Young'• fir~! lultt'h•I&lt;1Wf1 w" ~ th~n :t.~ It Minult's l:•l•·r lilt' lwlr
thl' tt'!)t'-nln• "~'nn• of t!H· 1,,,11 ~ :1111" rnd•·"
&amp;nti rn'" .. nnlv min'''" " ar'~r th•• W~thOilln'~ hl"illhml ba:rk, RosrOI'
kicllorf Wnhtlllt!L rl'fl' ;l'r&gt;d t\1•· fHl ' 'll Spmu·,•· . ~r·t IIJl lh1• onh· F11lrt1n
lnJ klelcorf Inti f'flrt' INI llw h :!! l ~ ·· n ·•• wlwn lw hr-okr loo~ .. fur 11
te thl'ir own lA_ Tv.·o r'a•·s nPth· •l 56 •·nrd run . Jut! brro,t• lhr' third
flrK!: ntd lfttl !hf'"n n Jo,·,Jron ll/l'IS fJilflr!l•r r&gt;nllt'd . He w11~ knnrkt•d
Wll lnfeN'fl1'111'11 hv Uielt i,, H4'rd l! 0111 nf hnunrl~ ln.&lt;~hl.f' !Jw fivl' nn1
Whe raN'd hnrk In lh" ~ i 'l: On thr•llnr• C)•tnrterhQok 8&lt;\h Oliv.•r phm·
ll"''llf pll'lv Nl'bhfor!Z:tll r ;~n·ir&gt;tl Uw l!'t·d on•• \'llrfl for thto ~rorl' with
boTI fG tlu~ thrfll .. 11 ntl •r•'rrfllf',l to :10 st•rrondM rl'mRinlna- in the rwdm\ .
Vlllllllf who wrnt into l'hl'" 1'11 11 :znnP. 1'h(l f'xtrR DOint a~tll"rn¢, by Olivi.':Herrll'l anfllllplf'f! run tnr th,. r ){· "" n run Wll!l rto good.
trl J!Oint w :'l~ no J:uod lllld thf' Pt . PIPM!Int fl'lmf' ronrlnu hnrk
·IICM! read t'l-0.
nn ln in tlw 111111 pedml N~·hlw· .
W~hama '*''"! fn lh" nir 9flflr llnll nltnrn'd thc&gt; klrkorr fnllowinr
re-ee-lvlnc:t thr ""'t' klrkoff llnlv t•1 th(' Wahnma II'O'r'l' to tht• ~~ ,.nrd
hlft their altt&gt;mt~l~ thwarll!'tliinp nnct t'hl!'n on tht&gt; rlf'l'lt ulnv or
When 'Yo,mg illterr-('p~rl a Pll!t!l Htr fourth quart« Wf'nt 8'7 varrh
lltd ,_.d 89 yanfq to onv dirf. In ~l"nN· . Th(! ex \ra point tr): W!l,
the etft'a Do'"t attrm'nt wn~ rn
no RMd .
Jood and Pt. Plea1nnt h•d bv 12·0
Following the klckotr \V11hnma
aft•· cnl" a
minute ~ of rlav. fllmb~d nn nu~lr ttwn
vnrd line1'be Blc: Dlnrb trored lhrep and on thr ne11:1 plav F.ddif' SkidI~ t11e lfrond anarler · theo more raC'ert 39 yards-to !('Dr~ T~
f}rwt 1ft rtJe period belng ltOrf'rl t"rtrn point trv bv YounJl w11s good
V Youn1 .who went In trom 4fl al'lrl thf' -~rnr~;~ w&amp;1 4!·6.
t;lfd• 8Ut. The Pt. Ph?all:ml driYC' 1'hr&gt; fin11 tm~fuhtw~t rnrtlf' nn 11
. l!l.lld atartd on lhl! Bhr: Black! 12 lwatiful Interception or a F8lron
, .lr.J{j,.._ w_h ere &amp;b~ Falcoru bad pas~ by Dickie Herl·lg. flerrls gat-

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DAILY CROSSWOR

paperboy receives, will benefit him in many
wan throughout life.

8:30

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MIDDLEPORT

!IJid Mrs. Kltje 'l)oq~.a o( Woodrow l and Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew She
Colorado were Tuesday and Wed· has also Yillted relatiYes in Ches·
nes~a)· ftie!ls of Mr. and Mn.: ter and is YiaJting her daughters In
Willia,ro WeUs and Mr and Mrs. Athens at the pre-~nt tme ..
Norman H~ilman of BellfoGt~:ine
Mr. and Mt11 . John Hawk1ns Jr.
were Tu.esdq gUest!.
are 'tlpcnding Saturday in Colum,
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bus with their daughters. Juanita
M1'5. Marvel Mallthler of Athen~ Hawkins at Ohio University, who
spent Wednesday With Mr. and is liYing at Mack Hall, and ~l'rs .
Mrs. William Wl'lls.
Franklin Ginther,
and
f;:,mily .
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They are at~nding
the
Obi()
Alfred Reu~ aDd SJ&amp;ter, ~ 8 State-S-tanford
game this afterClara ,md Mr. and ~r~- Arthur noon.

1:30 Town &amp; .counfry Crossroad!

·comer George D ..Oiydo,. l:i8, who
defeated Gov. J. Bracken Lee
In the primary, He 11 water
and pOWtr boar4 dlreetor. Clyde
Ia an enstneer and a former
' itduc&amp;tor.
fltsttrrf1.atfor~al)

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UTAH'S Republican gubl'mato, rial rwtntJieo 111 political new•

.0£tot!

Newspaperboys make money, too, At an
early age they Jearn the value of a dollar,
Apd they learn to depend upon their awn
ability instead of upon an allowance from
cia~. Most of these young men ore building
savings accounts for college education or
other important needs. ~
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next few years. The rural Bociologist notes that Ohio's ind st · 1
output has Increased 80 percent in

has acceptt!d the natlonal chair•
· mansldp o1 the 1957 il:aster St'al
campaign. accordlnl to m an, nouncement by the Natfonal So, clety tor Crlppll'd Chllrlren in
Chicago. Mra. Prlest wlll lead
more than 60.000 Amerleans
serving In 1,6$5 stote and local

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help ~olvc
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lad that regularl{dr~ps th, paper at your
doorstep. At'"an' eo'ily age he's a SALES·
MAN •.. a PUBLIC RELATIONS MAN ..•
and a tactful COLLECTOR -lhe founda·
tion for lhe making of a good businessman.

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problems ln their spec If~ fleldt~ 1 cre.ue ha 11 came an intlu" of pon..
and tu answer question~:
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~lbl•t·t W. Orcutt, Ohio State ulaotion. Many Ohio communities
UmversJoty extension specla1ist In ,
rural sociology _ say~ the canre;r.already ~~ .surtcrlng from "growencc.s will prt)\!Jde a rl'aJ opportun'- nt plift!t,
---In additiOn to the conferences
h
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in Hillsboro ond London othera
cred a Wu~arna Bflflal 111 on his are 11 ch.eduJtd 81 roliow : u
own- 7 y~t'd lme und rucl'd 93 yaz·ds l.\iaadusky October 23• o~i.a pper
8 ~~
t.o paydt.rt. 'J'he Fa!cGns just be· Oct. 24-; iake Hope,
lor.e their pas-8 had recovered a ' Kent State lJllw.r.tity K t Oct'
Poml Pll'a~ant fumble on the Big 31· Cambridge NoVe~been
Blacks 20 ~ard line and went to tho M~naliekl Nov~nibe
r
an
&lt;llr Jmmed111tely.
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SlatU.icaUy, the
BIR Blacks
FUNiilAL IUMCIAY
ground ool 15 first downs to st&gt;ven
Funeral services !or Mrs. Ernest
for Wahamu. Pt. Jlll'allant showed Callicoat, near Reedsville will be
a rushing y11rdage of 361! yards .held Sunday at two o'clock at the
to 79 for Wahama. In the air. I hi! Rawllnp-Coats Funeral H 0 -m e
I'' a Icons cal ned 78 vards while lhc with burial In the Middleport River
BiJC B11tc~ &amp;ainen :11 yardS.
Yiew Cernetory,

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Pl·te VOU!lil, Pt. Plf!:J , ant run
bA"k led tha lt~urhdown p•n·rHI••
with thrtn ~t'nret · on",.,.. n lh•·•'"
V"~"rf run Jtfttor a lt!Nnl rrnm Tnm

I MRS. IVY IAICEI PRIIST (above).~
Treasurer ot the United Statu_~

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ll.ysell &amp;peot W;;edo~y with Mrs
Mn. c . D. Romh, Lon&amp; Beach ,
Charle! Dwv, Rose lt1 ·
Calif, h;m been vi.siting her si&amp;U-rMr. and Mrs. Frank Landak.tr in-law, Mrs. J . B. Haye~. and Mr.

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borne in C9htmbws. While here
.were the goe~ta o1 Jlr. and
1 Mrs. Karl Gr_ueter, Minenville.
Mr. and Mrf. Dan., Haif!•r uri
son of Columbus wer.- reteut
a:uesta. of M~. and llrs. Harry Kei·
ser Mantnn1le .
~h· ita~ ..~rs.p Otto.....c;.;•nkDunl:z
0McC '~ke P•" 3 ·n_a. 1•ou ._... ~ ora
rae n 01 .~.n"trO1t, mtcn. Wi'fl?'
rf!l'!ent gqestt of Wendel Roo 1 and
M' Kat'
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SUI er,
,ns
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~- and •Mrs. " 1Ulam I ankell ·
shtp_ moved Fradar. ewnln~ from
We~t Main St. kr Ctnclnaati.
Mi111 MarcLa Karr .IDd Vn Dana

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Mr. ~nd Mn.
Staftlrey, Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Welby Whaley and
Hnl. Dawet SIQibury, Columbus Brown and Holly !4..Un at dinner
MisA Marilyn Grueter who werC' spent Friday with her aunt :Mrs. at their home on SOtitiimlrd Ave.
called here by the death or 1. H . R. C. Salllbury attd ramlly. She it ,
Mr. and Mn. Jack ~~ and
r:huckler ht:ve Mtumed to their a houae~uest of ber li!f.er, Mh. children , Sandr-a, JaequeUne and

5:45' News "cture

7:00 - Peny CoiJ'l() Shu.,.

~Toap

IDI.ROY
POlfW
SOCJE'J'Y

,i 5:30 Gospel Harmony Boys

10:30 Ellery Queen

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seYel·al tDpitl, lf.nr:. RObert Crow
gaYe 1 report 'On the Letart Falls
PfO~ and b()W it wu

'Meet the Press

5:00

People Are Funny

111:00 Newrr

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6:00

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4:30 Captain C,11lant

Roy Rogers

6:1!5 SooreOOard
6:30

Eleanor s.

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6:00 News Picture

'"'MISS AMERICA.. o:r 1958, Shar•
on Kay Ritchie. a.nd bridegroom
Don Cherry, the alngtng &amp;olfer
and vice versa, are lhown at
thelr marriage tn ·Denver, Colo.
She's 19. Cherry, Wichita F-.118,
Tex.~ La 32.
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Lucille Bearhs HawkiM, Pomeroy Society Editor

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Ill.'( vufal and trutrumental tiilerit
1 from th t&gt; entire area. Publ~ it i_n·
' Yit l·d to enjov. Mildred Gra1e ls
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M n or lfr. Rnd Mrs. Gene DodiOD
b bren broua:bt to his b.ome 01
N'::rttt Flrlt ~~nue. Tbe baby wu.
~ in ID lJI~lt'lf at the Mei&amp;a
Genen~l H. . .~ A r his birth,
M.i!ll AnDI ~ w.bo is em1
ployl'd In c.l...._ Ml been vls1t Gari:rer.
1 iting Mr. and Jilts.
Mn. Homer j ~ll 111111 nepby Bobby MeNicklel.
hew Dick Bolin. w-e:at to Hantlng~
Refret.hments of aandwiehes , ton 'today to vlllt 1111 ,_ti.tr-_ Alcookie. aM toffft were se-rved by [ bert Bolin who t, a patient at the
Veterans' 'Hospital.
1 the bolt unit.
Mr. and Pin. Ollie llaJL1q left

or-ganized. The door
prize was
awarded to ~r1 . John Nuvase Jr
At the condu1ion of the bus!ness usaion the host ell unit preJlrl. a, 'Tract Jr., praiMDt. aeMM a ~am .. eonailtl~ of
-presided Jt tlte ~ "'~ two v~al solos, Old Fuh•oned
ope-ned with the Lord's Prayer In Home" and ''WhateYa
Will Be
unltoD- 41\d Jl"OUP sln,ciAI of &amp;bl' Wlll ~" Dy Mrs . ..,Marprft Neu·
PTA ~f Jloll call fJI anitl by man: a re~dm~
0111)' God can
' Mr ·'· Ht,rWrt stobart d!owed all GLYe A Fr1end , lira.
May-me
'l llnita ·refrn¢ted .-ith tM e:reep- Holmet~ and two &amp;I"UJJIPd: solos
tlon of 1f,tri1JOnri11e-,
ineludiDg "The Great Ptetendet" and Cherry
Dine pretldeQtl.
Pink and Appl~ Blossom White"

12:45 World St•rirs

3:15 Football

naHahle: one mLnt~,
By mail one yo!!ar $8· su: mooths
.
'lire~ month&amp;. 12.66; o.ae moutG. $1.
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Tbe M:eiJI County PTA Council
met at tbe- Letart f'alll tcbool, on
1 Thuradar. .,..DOOO wltb 80 me•·
ber1 pt'.,nt.

12:00 Amet·iran Forum

Down On The

,..,,~:,·;,:: ;:G~~~·~ bid

Meeting.Helld At Letartf.a lis

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IO :li Christian Scie-nce

10:30 U01ele Johnny Cooru
1 11:00 Cowboy Theatre

N:tt!o nl ad .. erti.JIDI represeDbtlw, BotiJDelli-Kl!Dball, 1
Ma Lu.it.gton Ave., New Y-ork City, 16, !'li v.
nc.,
Subs:rlption rates: Delivery by earner wlu~r-e available 30 cenh
per week. one year IP advnce al The lJ.1ily Sentinel office $1~ 61)·

'1. rnoDths,

Howdy Doody

10:00

OI.OGOP
''TRUTH"

htered u •eeo.ad cl.ass maJt..w matter at tbe
~lllt!toJ Ol:tio.

.U: mOllth.•. $7.80; three

JO : to Sign On

9:30 Capt Midn ite

BJ:e-, ltteraooa ekeept Sunday by Tbt! Ohln Valle-1

~gs C'"'nty PTA Council

SUNDAY

a:M Slga On
IIYNOLD E. GREINI

~ D , lh: .•. ~' .110 Keehan!~ St., Pom~roy, 0 .
, ....a~ 3DII, edttoNJ oftlce phoGe 39'7.

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lfttly Sentinel. Pomeroy. Middleport, 0 ., o.t. 8, 1918 3

The Dailv SeQtinel

AM 'SheiR
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WANT -\DS

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Help Wonted
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winter , in ve ry a:ood shape .
.
Edward King , 1 mile north of WAN·T.ED :
BLOCK LAYER all d
~ates 2 l'ent :~ per word, une In- Che5ter .., 1 Rt. 7. Forme:ly
concrete mao srid helper fur 1
sertlon . Mini mum charg~ 50c.- 1' known Kin g's U.wnmower shop.
em~ w~k'1 work Call 6271J-Y .,
on ~

4 c~nt ,., ~ r word fur three con- 1
secutlv e mscrt !o n~.

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., ()ot. 8, 19511-5

ALERT TODAY
ALIVE TOMORROW

Tilt: SMITII rMIILV

Bv MI. AND MRS. SMITH

Tor ...~
DIO!'&lt;TIST.

' Spp"",',''w--;?d".e month for 25 cotnts
~ , -~~ SGdt
.' . -· _ _ _ or ~nt
El ectric wallpap~1 '
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--&amp;t~tam cr . CliDt on
F'llhrt, Mid '
Full raT!il or 2 ce nts per word will , t&lt;'JBER Gl...•.SS Awnlna,s and O::nor
dlf'p ort. Ph . 8~X .
11-1-~f ~·
' I be ch a.!'M&lt;-d for advertising If not
c 11 noph-.~ . Rnv-Gio. Gas h1.1aten
1 paid for lw fJ-rt&gt; lhlil :!!ilh o! each
Venetian Blinds, .all llzes and P'or retn-Kstllllllu
JeMtn-. 1
month fallowing in~ert\on .
color!. f'r('(' ('stima.tes.
Oa\P
Sc•ffuld Buard,, Drt~~&gt; Clodbl.
Whwel SuJip\y, 2l:l Union Avt&gt;
ClintOD Fisher, lltddiepott..
Err or, In A&lt; lvc rli ~ ln(J ~ !'h nt1 ' '' h..
1
reported lm nH!lliaW!y. The Daily
Pomeroy.
8 311mo c
Phont" 6t65--X.
IH-tf i
Sentinel wi11 not be r~pons 1 blt' ;
-· - for ~me than one in.correct in- I FIREWOOD
SALE : ~ee Wm. 5 ROOMS and J3.A'I'H, 10 Cole st.
.Sl"l"tJUn .
I
Radford or
Harold Bl.ackslon.
for smaU reliable famUy. $35 ;
per month. See Mrs. Howard :
I
C.arn or Thanks and Spf'rial No- , Rocksprings or phont ~-J.
Cecil, 800
Main St., Pomeroy 1
In case of enemy attack10 6 lmo.p
ennings.
9 6 t1 •,
tices of Ev~nls printt&gt;d at regu- ;
tune to 640 or 1240 on vour
1
Jar cla ~s if ic c1 rates . Obituaries
radio
publis hed &lt;It 1 cent per word.
-sAr.~Pear'. "'{jrby- Re~ I
I I nc:qrorv·p
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ta tl'.
Rutlanc. Tetwruhip. 3)
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"110 'fC'PS
acrl!"s land. house, harn 11nd 001
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- - - -- - - - - -· ·~ ·-build!J:W!s. Stw Georgt' A. Mein i Barn es- ~ ' rnflsl'\n Insurance Aa:e~, . ---~--AUCTION THURSDAY OCT. 11 11t
hart Admini!trator
6-l-tl I ~liJa ....-.. , . . t-~·e - Aulouwbtle--·
~0 a . m. at the Ston~ Chimney I - - -· · - - - - - · Bonds. Phone 0315-X
6-20-tl 1
Antique Shop 6 miles East o.f
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·- - - - · P oml"roy on Route 124. Due to I' ONE W:\RM MOI\NIND
beater , &lt;.:'0 \!P I.Ell!: ha&amp;u~• ..ce Protectk-a
heal-th we must sell . Dri'Ssers
~lth Jacket. holds 100 l_b. coal.
Li~e. _
Aato. Fi.-.,, Polio Call Dor:
wtth mal'l,)le emters mai'Ible top 1 hke new . Al80 200 wh1te legM1U~. Middleport. Ohio.
;.
ta·b les. old cradles, ~mall stands,
horn hens, 6 months old, in full
maple bed, modern 4 pe. bed·
production .. Fay~ Powell. Ook ( 20 I Bust ness ~rvtr
ho.Ye SOth
r oom suiLe, 6 pc. parlor
Grove, Racme, Ht. 1 10 4 3tc
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b 1 ~ass and coppeJ· colored glass, p(JTATOES FOH.- SALE, Mayford,
BULLDOZER
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Jnl lk and t: ustard glass, hanging I Har-ri~. R.Jcine. Phone 368-1.
For hire for
baB(lment.e
and ~
~lamps, G. W. W. lamps, angle 10-4-at.c
.
ro11d8. P. M. Cowdery,
Lot~~
fi
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and brD.Ckl!t lamps, iron. many I
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8 2Q tf '
en . nl! .. Uf_I P, 9P-!I ¥.
~ha i rd . hand carvE-d dining table PEARS FOR SALE, 2 mile easl
nnd 6 chairs,
walnut pie ~ llp- ~
of Chester. $1.50 per Uushel. QU::::CK ER
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boa r d (r.efinishedl, 2 show cases
John P. Kt'lley.
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10·-i·61p
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l.!r.RS. p,..mer-9)1'.
t-1-d : ey'"" ~W11i.,.
1
ion et•r . Luneh by C hurc h. Mr. .'\PPLES FOR SALE - I ,~ nnle:i
·-------------and Mrs. Jamef, Norris.
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Phone 6227. Nlebt Phone 8039X. DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALERS.
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PROTECTION!

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Sr-rlun . WSW ti r es. Overdrive

ahd ot hN cq uipn1imt. $1,295oo'
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In MIDn•E-RT,
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(21 ) Reo I Estate
':1$-M
"'q~l
631 1.

- b~o:a.nc~n~
- - - and
----~S•Ebenbach
...•r Run Hardware
h~d Mill
THREE ACRF..S LEVEL CARDEN, .
4 6-tr
brake Rerviee.
.,....
9
19
2mo.
p
four room houst!', elett1·icity, ~1
~ompltote WHEEl.. AUGNMENT
lbckell's Safet• •er~ce. We.t
f:r
Applt' Grove . See: Alex Wheeler. 1
~
"' ••
8 Cu bic foot Norge re lgerator. l0-4-3te
Mala Street, PomETo:v. O!lio.
Call 294.
9 20 U - · - - - ·-~ ----.,--7"o B 1 A. - -· - 5
· - - ::-- - - - · FURiNISIJllD LIVING • Bedroom,
•n - ,.,·uto f'lorvic~
) j 14 J For Kent
private lxlth and entrance. Call
10 4 3 t-c
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KID

INSURANCE AGENCY

---··---- --Phone 200. Cleland Appllaoct
CUT GLASl-1, Colored ~:lass cu r ios,
Sture, 118 W. MaiD st.. f'omer.o:t'
TO FIND_ hetme
for Qlle
a11 d antiq ue fu1·niture i.n any
2 2lJ.. f
black nnn wh1te kith·~·
Mrs. I f;hape. CO'nlact Mrl'l. Howard Ce- -:._....!.._ ~
Thurm11n C11rsey,
Mtddleport. l cil, SUO Wt!st Main Sl., Pomeroy. FOREMA.N 'C ABBO'IT T.V . •
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10 4 3tc
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328-Y or 469-X
10 5 3tp
sha pe. Gravel Hill. Includes S
-- · - . - - -lots 405 Page SL
10 4 ate

ORPHAN ANNIE

Superior Ser\ icc
Service to the Lhring
Our Motto

HOBOD"'' 9!1!M'ii
. '10 eP:r VER'&lt;

HEAV'f' IN

ms PlACE ...

MA UCIOUS DOE'S ...
AND SO [)(E'S t-ER
FAT NEPI'EW,

JA'SPER•A

Trevey·Finsterwald

MODERN «URAL HOME,
la!'lge
living room, 2 bedrooms, kiteben, and bath. Coal furnace ,
full basement, liJ.r acr-e lot: Nice
plact to live, (i mile out Athena

, Roo~: S.•llt:·.S.~D. Cartei

QUALITY DOESN'T
COST-ITJ'AYS

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l953 PLYMOUTH CRAM HROOK 2

COMPANY
H8 W. Main Sl.
.

dr. Sf'dan. Ont• ca1·f'fu l ownf"r.
Originfll g'rt't" n finb'h, $8.fJ5.00
Blaettnar's Pomeroy.

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SPACIOUSNESS
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Mt fOU/HOME ?···~

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'IIANCl

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l PAY YOUR BUS
FARE, WILL 'f0U

GO TO THE
KEEP

THE NEW

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1957

OUR
CITY

CITY
TIDY

CLEAN

lo•g Sweepi•g l11tes Acce1tt This Home

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Here Is a. home that gives you the feeling
of ample spoce for easy gracious llvln'g.
W• will fwLtilh U1111p'-M m•~rl•l• "' th• hlth"t quollty,
ft.lp Y•• NIMt • r•lloW. COAtr..ct.f, Gild •nlot YD\1 ift

FOLLOW THE
CROWDS!

ilmlllfl111 . .et!Cinl.

COME IN AND
TEST DRIVE
THIS CAR OF
TOMORROW

but nolher Sm.lth
paSR was aa
good, and Hemsley klckerl out ol
bounda on tbe t3 yard line.

THAT IS HERE

TODAY!

SEE IT
NOW
AT

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Forti's 115'1 Falrlue ltdau bave 11ardto;ot tt;llq tlowp q.e:t )
are .,ull&amp; wiU. t.he n•w~nUona1 eeater pillar ill tilt boiJ, ~
1llmmtd tile euter pillar, window lnmet u• '"'lblt-tt tdl..,.. ,
·&amp;he liJII ••leh •u npldly liJfl'eued tbe POfDlui'CJ ef Ptnrs,ptb.,.. :

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'161 S. Third St.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

a:ood baH, and ~•d 1t nol be~n
Early In tbe fourth ·per Iod Jack • th~ fulnble in ·t he second period
so11 drove for three 11tra!ght firat "d tlie u ;rard rou&amp;hDep.a pt!nalty
dowll8 into PomeroY terrl_tol)', bu.&amp; , tbeJ milht haw had a S('Oftleu
Hemsley tkoa trabt\!.1d hts fourtb deadlock. Partieulbly impressive
interception ol the yf;ar on the lS in the Une was the fine pll,y ·of
Y&lt;~ni line to •top the thrl'a!. Pome- , -blf Rich .Barnhart, who made tac·
roy had to tlek out ?f dangC'r, and , )dea aU over the tJeld. Larry Wll·
Jackson toot over on the Panther derrnutb also _played a fine !je37. 1-"yffe went for tw~. and John· fcnslve game as did Milton Lam1m11 on .• keep play Plclted up 10
bert and Junior Hawthorne. Outfor a f1nt down on the .2.5. John- !tanding dE"fenelvely ror JtK"kson
son and Farrar "-'~re htl ror no were Don McGoon. Dave Yerian,
gain, but, on third down Johnson ' Oo&amp;fe Pr~e Carl Coyan and PaiJI
picked up aeven yards, and Pome. Lavendar. j 0 hns~n was tllelr top
ro.v Wll.!J penallaed to the four yard offeruive man with his fine ball
line for rou1bness.
Yerian Will ·handllnt while Collier was the
· ~t o pped for no aain, but on second top ground aafnt.r.
down sneaked over far the TD.
This time Johaeon kicked Lhe ex..
st-1tistlcs gave Jackson US first

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tra polut to DW;e it

1~. Therct dOW!li to onl1aix for the Pantbera

_cornp1,et~d two passes in five

aUtmps 1or· eight yards and had
one Intercepted, wb.ile- Pomeroy
completed&gt; lbreo out ot eight for
4!5 and bad one intt:rtepted. Pomeroy punted five
times for a 2'7
yard averaRt' with one partially
1 blotked, whil e
Jackson
booted
twice {Qr "' 32 yart'l average. The
·~anthe r s fumbled thr('~ tim l's. losmg trow of thl'm, while Jacbon
fumblC'd twiet' and
lost o nl' of
the bDbblcs. Pomern~· los t 20 yan\s
by penalties to only 15 for the

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loth and • half, lftulrl-u.. room ancf den
or third btd~ are c.utttandlne fea.
lures of this modtrn living plan. Attached
.garage eddt length to the out.Jde linea.
This fiRe home can be built
for ctt

IIHie as

•••••••

Call 111 for complete detail•
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Pomeroy
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Jac;klon\

l'lAN 1 WttHOOf'l.u(N,rm

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THE POMEROY CEMENT BlOCK CO.
41 Yean of Cobllllu"'" Service
1 Pboneo 82 lllld 435
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Pom~roy

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WANT -\DS

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Help Wonted
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winter , in ve ry a:ood shape .
.
Edward King , 1 mile north of WAN·T.ED :
BLOCK LAYER all d
~ates 2 l'ent :~ per word, une In- Che5ter .., 1 Rt. 7. Forme:ly
concrete mao srid helper fur 1
sertlon . Mini mum charg~ 50c.- 1' known Kin g's U.wnmower shop.
em~ w~k'1 work Call 6271J-Y .,
on ~

4 c~nt ,., ~ r word fur three con- 1
secutlv e mscrt !o n~.

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ALERT TODAY
ALIVE TOMORROW

Tilt: SMITII rMIILV

Bv MI. AND MRS. SMITH

Tor ...~
DIO!'&lt;TIST.

' Spp"",',''w--;?d".e month for 25 cotnts
~ , -~~ SGdt
.' . -· _ _ _ or ~nt
El ectric wallpap~1 '
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--&amp;t~tam cr . CliDt on
F'llhrt, Mid '
Full raT!il or 2 ce nts per word will , t&lt;'JBER Gl...•.SS Awnlna,s and O::nor
dlf'p ort. Ph . 8~X .
11-1-~f ~·
' I be ch a.!'M&lt;-d for advertising If not
c 11 noph-.~ . Rnv-Gio. Gas h1.1aten
1 paid for lw fJ-rt&gt; lhlil :!!ilh o! each
Venetian Blinds, .all llzes and P'or retn-Kstllllllu
JeMtn-. 1
month fallowing in~ert\on .
color!. f'r('(' ('stima.tes.
Oa\P
Sc•ffuld Buard,, Drt~~&gt; Clodbl.
Whwel SuJip\y, 2l:l Union Avt&gt;
ClintOD Fisher, lltddiepott..
Err or, In A&lt; lvc rli ~ ln(J ~ !'h nt1 ' '' h..
1
reported lm nH!lliaW!y. The Daily
Pomeroy.
8 311mo c
Phont" 6t65--X.
IH-tf i
Sentinel wi11 not be r~pons 1 blt' ;
-· - for ~me than one in.correct in- I FIREWOOD
SALE : ~ee Wm. 5 ROOMS and J3.A'I'H, 10 Cole st.
.Sl"l"tJUn .
I
Radford or
Harold Bl.ackslon.
for smaU reliable famUy. $35 ;
per month. See Mrs. Howard :
I
C.arn or Thanks and Spf'rial No- , Rocksprings or phont ~-J.
Cecil, 800
Main St., Pomeroy 1
In case of enemy attack10 6 lmo.p
ennings.
9 6 t1 •,
tices of Ev~nls printt&gt;d at regu- ;
tune to 640 or 1240 on vour
1
Jar cla ~s if ic c1 rates . Obituaries
radio
publis hed &lt;It 1 cent per word.
-sAr.~Pear'. "'{jrby- Re~ I
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Rutlanc. Tetwruhip. 3)
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"110 'fC'PS
acrl!"s land. house, harn 11nd 001
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- - - -- - - - - -· ·~ ·-build!J:W!s. Stw Georgt' A. Mein i Barn es- ~ ' rnflsl'\n Insurance Aa:e~, . ---~--AUCTION THURSDAY OCT. 11 11t
hart Admini!trator
6-l-tl I ~liJa ....-.. , . . t-~·e - Aulouwbtle--·
~0 a . m. at the Ston~ Chimney I - - -· · - - - - - · Bonds. Phone 0315-X
6-20-tl 1
Antique Shop 6 miles East o.f
' 1
·- - - - · P oml"roy on Route 124. Due to I' ONE W:\RM MOI\NIND
beater , &lt;.:'0 \!P I.Ell!: ha&amp;u~• ..ce Protectk-a
heal-th we must sell . Dri'Ssers
~lth Jacket. holds 100 l_b. coal.
Li~e. _
Aato. Fi.-.,, Polio Call Dor:
wtth mal'l,)le emters mai'Ible top 1 hke new . Al80 200 wh1te legM1U~. Middleport. Ohio.
;.
ta·b les. old cradles, ~mall stands,
horn hens, 6 months old, in full
maple bed, modern 4 pe. bed·
production .. Fay~ Powell. Ook ( 20 I Bust ness ~rvtr
ho.Ye SOth
r oom suiLe, 6 pc. parlor
Grove, Racme, Ht. 1 10 4 3tc
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b 1 ~ass and coppeJ· colored glass, p(JTATOES FOH.- SALE, Mayford,
BULLDOZER
1
Jnl lk and t: ustard glass, hanging I Har-ri~. R.Jcine. Phone 368-1.
For hire for
baB(lment.e
and ~
~lamps, G. W. W. lamps, angle 10-4-at.c
.
ro11d8. P. M. Cowdery,
Lot~~
fi
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and brD.Ckl!t lamps, iron. many I
·. - - - --- -~Bottom.
8 2Q tf '
en . nl! .. Uf_I P, 9P-!I ¥.
~ha i rd . hand carvE-d dining table PEARS FOR SALE, 2 mile easl
nnd 6 chairs,
walnut pie ~ llp- ~
of Chester. $1.50 per Uushel. QU::::CK ER
•
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8 VICE 011 W~kll!
boa r d (r.efinishedl, 2 show cases
John P. Kt'lley.
•
b k
p.atrhll bJ' Factu,.. 'l'r--'Md
r--.
~ .
· oo ease and hu nflreds of r-rems
10·-i·61p
wrotdu;t ..:er. COl.J..iNS J1CW'Z.no t li ~tcd .. HaroldGodrl.ard Aile~
l.!r.RS. p,..mer-9)1'.
t-1-d : ey'"" ~W11i.,.
1
ion et•r . Luneh by C hurc h. Mr. .'\PPLES FOR SALE - I ,~ nnle:i
·-------------and Mrs. Jamef, Norris.
~uulh of ltutl&lt;md. J ohn L. HomHOUSEBUILfl'ERS
Call ttJe ,·· .;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;:.. -:;;::;;::;;;;;;;.;;;::;.
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GASOLINE

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DON'T You

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Bak cr's will ;.ive you the br.st
tr:~rle on furnitt:re o.r aoplian-

~i.

.

HII

35 RATS KIT..LED with one potmd
STAR WARFAmN . Safe, sure,
gua ranteed.

PURE'S

ill

ANTI-FREEZE

llour Wrecker Service.
Day
Phone 6227. Nlebt Phone 8039X. DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALERS.
~tf

PROTECTION!

At Regular Price

Auto

Sa les

- -

1954 F'OIID ('IJSTOMI.INE 2 dr .
Sr-rlun . WSW ti r es. Overdrive

ahd ot hN cq uipn1imt. $1,295oo'
• Bl:).r.ttna r \, Pomeroy.
10 4 Btc

WILLIAMSON OIL

in8i

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•1¥

•--dloll•, H··...,1"' ...........
• -••
Aot!IDlN1'

Lth r ......

•-..-anti Bondi
A .....

- - .- - -- - - ~~=====~~==~~~~
I

I

Guaranteed All Winter

1-fl.G£ '-'ASS CF

- Tecbaio.om Ph••• 621'1 ,v· Real Estate Broker
lfiddlepori
8-t~if l
In MIDn•E-RT,
OHIO
r""
1
6
(21 ) Reo I Estate
':1$-M
"'q~l
631 1.

- b~o:a.nc~n~
- - - and
----~S•Ebenbach
...•r Run Hardware
h~d Mill
THREE ACRF..S LEVEL CARDEN, .
4 6-tr
brake Rerviee.
.,....
9
19
2mo.
p
four room houst!', elett1·icity, ~1
~ompltote WHEEl.. AUGNMENT
lbckell's Safet• •er~ce. We.t
f:r
Applt' Grove . See: Alex Wheeler. 1
~
"' ••
8 Cu bic foot Norge re lgerator. l0-4-3te
Mala Street, PomETo:v. O!lio.
Call 294.
9 20 U - · - - - ·-~ ----.,--7"o B 1 A. - -· - 5
· - - ::-- - - - · FURiNISIJllD LIVING • Bedroom,
•n - ,.,·uto f'lorvic~
) j 14 J For Kent
private lxlth and entrance. Call
10 4 3 t-c
RAWLlNG SoNS c~ - 'M sMA
- ·L
_L_ M, (;oE-~RN coTTAGE for 6-1 -44-·Y-~--

GET

KID

INSURANCE AGENCY

---··---- --Phone 200. Cleland Appllaoct
CUT GLASl-1, Colored ~:lass cu r ios,
Sture, 118 W. MaiD st.. f'omer.o:t'
TO FIND_ hetme
for Qlle
a11 d antiq ue fu1·niture i.n any
2 2lJ.. f
black nnn wh1te kith·~·
Mrs. I f;hape. CO'nlact Mrl'l. Howard Ce- -:._....!.._ ~
Thurm11n C11rsey,
Mtddleport. l cil, SUO Wt!st Main Sl., Pomeroy. FOREMA.N 'C ABBO'IT T.V . •
,
~t.:_ 1.
10 4 3tc
9-2H-tc
Vlt'E All makes Repaired bJ·

W "ISH

AND

lHAT

UF TID T'HA.T

ROONJ.t;f OOWNING

&amp; r:;vl'-:-IO_N_SEkVJCE

-:::-::::--=::::c-c--__:::.
10 5 6tp

PUREI.UBE OIL

.... L.OOIC !.'-

$
1 ""' 1 AA
! or Want Ad be·1to.Pr
Je. l· Rtllnl18nlotiy:.. ''"
Th ,.._. "---•ta

.

.R~~v~:~'?oE g~~~~ a:r~~- jj ("'"l_l_)__W
c-=-o::n:..:t:..:e::d::_T
_o Buy

TRY HIGH HP

IF

TO Sel f..,.'l)octtt:
ao ..ne,,. ...,., _·

I-------

I

i
'

1

BE SURE WITH

I

!'e nt , V~le St. Reasonable, Pho-ne SEVEN ROOM BRlCK house Good
328-Y or 469-X
10 5 3tp
sha pe. Gravel Hill. Includes S
-- · - . - - -lots 405 Page SL
10 4 ate

ORPHAN ANNIE

Superior Ser\ icc
Service to the Lhring
Our Motto

HOBOD"'' 9!1!M'ii
. '10 eP:r VER'&lt;

HEAV'f' IN

ms PlACE ...

MA UCIOUS DOE'S ...
AND SO [)(E'S t-ER
FAT NEPI'EW,

JA'SPER•A

Trevey·Finsterwald

MODERN «URAL HOME,
la!'lge
living room, 2 bedrooms, kiteben, and bath. Coal furnace ,
full basement, liJ.r acr-e lot: Nice
plact to live, (i mile out Athena

, Roo~: S.•llt:·.S.~D. Cartei

QUALITY DOESN'T
COST-ITJ'AYS

Funerol Home
PhoneZBS
.

--~ _ _ __ ::
'":..:" 3tp

l953 PLYMOUTH CRAM HROOK 2

COMPANY
H8 W. Main Sl.
.

dr. Sf'dan. Ont• ca1·f'fu l ownf"r.
Originfll g'rt't" n finb'h, $8.fJ5.00
Blaettnar's Pomeroy.

..

,,.J"

'It

.,_ &gt;·.· • ....,_...

...... .

MAX WARO

-·

ATIONWID.

...,_I
··"'~·Pin......_._
..

liS ,L ~-$i:- c. Phone .,

SPACIOUSNESS
I

AUTO SALES

Mt fOU/HOME ?···~

---

Pomeroy, Ohio

---.---:--.---------

'IIANCl

u::

l PAY YOUR BUS
FARE, WILL 'f0U

GO TO THE
KEEP

THE NEW

I&lt;EEP

OOR

1957

OUR
CITY

CITY
TIDY

CLEAN

lo•g Sweepi•g l11tes Acce1tt This Home

'

' ;,i

I.

.~

.)

Here Is a. home that gives you the feeling
of ample spoce for easy gracious llvln'g.
W• will fwLtilh U1111p'-M m•~rl•l• "' th• hlth"t quollty,
ft.lp Y•• NIMt • r•lloW. COAtr..ct.f, Gild •nlot YD\1 ift

FOLLOW THE
CROWDS!

ilmlllfl111 . .et!Cinl.

COME IN AND
TEST DRIVE
THIS CAR OF
TOMORROW

but nolher Sm.lth
paSR was aa
good, and Hemsley klckerl out ol
bounda on tbe t3 yard line.

THAT IS HERE

TODAY!

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a:ood baH, and ~•d 1t nol be~n
Early In tbe fourth ·per Iod Jack • th~ fulnble in ·t he second period
so11 drove for three 11tra!ght firat "d tlie u ;rard rou&amp;hDep.a pt!nalty
dowll8 into PomeroY terrl_tol)', bu.&amp; , tbeJ milht haw had a S('Oftleu
Hemsley tkoa trabt\!.1d hts fourtb deadlock. Partieulbly impressive
interception ol the yf;ar on the lS in the Une was the fine pll,y ·of
Y&lt;~ni line to •top the thrl'a!. Pome- , -blf Rich .Barnhart, who made tac·
roy had to tlek out ?f dangC'r, and , )dea aU over the tJeld. Larry Wll·
Jackson toot over on the Panther derrnutb also _played a fine !je37. 1-"yffe went for tw~. and John· fcnslve game as did Milton Lam1m11 on .• keep play Plclted up 10
bert and Junior Hawthorne. Outfor a f1nt down on the .2.5. John- !tanding dE"fenelvely ror JtK"kson
son and Farrar "-'~re htl ror no were Don McGoon. Dave Yerian,
gain, but, on third down Johnson ' Oo&amp;fe Pr~e Carl Coyan and PaiJI
picked up aeven yards, and Pome. Lavendar. j 0 hns~n was tllelr top
ro.v Wll.!J penallaed to the four yard offeruive man with his fine ball
line for rou1bness.
Yerian Will ·handllnt while Collier was the
· ~t o pped for no aain, but on second top ground aafnt.r.
down sneaked over far the TD.
This time Johaeon kicked Lhe ex..
st-1tistlcs gave Jackson US first

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_cornp1,et~d two passes in five

aUtmps 1or· eight yards and had
one Intercepted, wb.ile- Pomeroy
completed&gt; lbreo out ot eight for
4!5 and bad one intt:rtepted. Pomeroy punted five
times for a 2'7
yard averaRt' with one partially
1 blotked, whil e
Jackson
booted
twice {Qr "' 32 yart'l average. The
·~anthe r s fumbled thr('~ tim l's. losmg trow of thl'm, while Jacbon
fumblC'd twiet' and
lost o nl' of
the bDbblcs. Pomern~· los t 20 yan\s
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SERMONETI'E I Gall'1p0}'lS Ed B W II t
ges y e S On
Jn Free Scoring
Game By 23 24

Wmebrrumer, Supt. Won. hit' Scr I
Me-thodiSt Ch.,e• Letart Fall•
Tlw Salvati 0 n Arm ..,.. _.. ___....,
v1ces 7 30
9 30 A •M A PP1e ' r.rove 10 30' Capt Glenna Rummelly, .. _..,......-,
Sundoy
1 30 p M Lela!'&lt; Fal's Ru· r Sch col 2 30 p m Holiness meet•
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Htl•nd
Chapel Rev
Edi son
\\ eaver ra wr~ Servu.-e- with spet.·Jal mu tn g 3 p m 7 p m Open air I
COME BE PORE WINTIR
Bible Sl"hClol 10 a m Supt He m) MC Prayer ffif"ft. Ull!:S Wednesday fil l t! Jn g 7 30 Salvation meetmg
• ., Rev. John H. llwooct
Eblm, Mornmg .seJvJce 11 30 A ev;mng 7 30 LeLart i''alls Sunday 1 Church of Chr11t, Br.dbury, leiR•ln•.Methodlst Partlh
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ev nu:.:_g Apple Grove Sunday eve- 1 ward I' merson pastor 8Lble school
In Paul's letter
to hla younlil
Galllpohs won
a free score for tbe tally and Carr carried ov·
Third Street PentKottal Church n~g East Letart, MYF meetings 9 30 Thurman Carsey supt morn· friend Timothy (ll Timothy 4 21} game from the Wellston Rockets
Middleport B L Burett, pastor ~h. nday 7 30 P M Apple Grwe, mg wor!i lllp 10 30 Chrlsttan En he says "Do your best to come be l1st mght as extra points proved er for the extra pomt
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Sunday School 10 a m Evenma:
u.rsday 7 30 P M East I...etut..
dea~or 6 p m Evemng service fore Winter· Now Paul W'le 10 tbe d1f1erence between the two
service 7 45 Jl m
9 30 Mormng worship 10 46 Eve- 7 30
, pnson at Rome fGr preachllll the teams with the Blue Devils gamIn the second penod We lston
Reorganb:ed
Clturch of Jesu1 M , 1- vange lJStJc Sen Jce 7 30 r ~mg worship 8 un the 1st !Jrd ~th
Presbytenan Chun:h, SyrHute, 1 Gospel of Jelius Chrat.
All hil tng a 28-24 deci111on JD a free scor· scored after marchma: 38 yarda
Chnst of Latter DHy Sarnts Old M
~undda}-s PI ;~yu MN"ttng Wed· tht RE'I t-I()Ward Ruppel! pastor friends who had been In Rome and ins battle
Town Flats, on Portland Route
ne.s ay 8
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Ch
h Sch 1 0 30 R
vi lted
th h i
1 l
wtth Walton paa.s1n1 18 yards to
Grau Epls.copal Church, E.. t
(h
h f C~ I t
M ddt
urc
on
obert Hars
WI
m
regu ar y had
Wellston scored first Jn th e ear
Sunday School 10 a m preachrng
0
1
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p
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J F d u;c G d r s'
eport, d; 11 ~ up ! We~lnun~lt•r Youth Fe I- left htm ex.cept Luke
Th1s left ly moments of the f1rst period af~ Cumpston to hit pay dirt L.ater In
11 a m . ana B p m and B1ble
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Study 'fhun;aay 8 pm Pa:;lur C
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h( e 1
9 W3-;;
3ri
old age
th e period the DevilS marched 66
W Pro(fltt As5l Chati llupp
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ors IP , ormng
01s hip 10 30 sermon \\ d r
Now w
t be
th
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I RacJne BapiJ•t Chutch, V. Wes an(J sc rm cln at 10 30 A ~~
lloJy ~ ubject 'Crc.wn~ ~nd C hrt sttans" ,
J P umrmmon
another :In~;; ~~nntecol
facing er e next kickoff the Devlls tum·
d
11 I
h S th
ley Jenkms Pastllr Sunday SchO()l I Cf)mrurnJMo rus1 Sunr!
m mon1h Chns 11an Endeavor 6 p m Ev I Umhd MethodiSt
Church ttl• m t b
d f • Ike death bled,
lhlS hme the Rockets :.ar s In
Pays wit
mt
go
l•o Ch
h f c
c hurt h Sdtl!n! Be .: 1
us
c prepare
or We either drove 27 yard&amp; for another score I tn" over ream t h
and C
n
urc o
hnst Lpcat•d
rml~ an d cnwg !&gt;ervtce 7 p m sc Jmon sub H \ Jou.,cnP Brown pas tor '.Sun prepare
In advan c
th
J
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mnt',
arr
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on Pomeroy lhrrJsonv11le
IWad I Pmn 1rJ
10m A VI
Jnfor JCd LtvJng HJghtly BeltJJc (,ud
d J) •dJOol 9 15 Thco SmJlh sup; suffer the
hWil WI
a.c Walton pass ing to Comp
Bibl e School 9 30 A M Monung I mai Hm conel'rnln!! our
W()rk [ Nnte that WI h the
Wi!r &gt;hc JJ 10 JO SuhJl'CI "Itemtm to make lemporary
a.;e ston for 10 yards ltnd the tally
I again carraa for the extra pomt
W()nhrp ilfld ( urnmun1on lU ;w A P 1' a~e ldl'ph 0 nc 30: J
Or1ob"r evenrng scr vJC\:S s tar t at bt r \!1 Sunri&lt;Jy 2 30 Rev Bro wn shtft preparatwn at Lhea7 1rna e b The Blue Devtl s came roann)(
A 59 yard drtve lat e 1n the quar·
M Chnsl!an Endeavur 7 15 p M
Chri st ian Church •t R••dsv•ll• l7 P m
W) ll
,Jt Co unty Infirmary 4 LUte We cannot chBnge
mm t:ck wrth a drive of
own as
Everung Wor.sh1p B p M Thoma.l:l Ev e ry Smday
A. M Sundav
First Pret byterlen Church Mtci- p 111 Ml' tnl)ership Lram 1ng class delay Its comJng We caner o:f
marched 52 yardg for a TD Lrr g&lt;ne the Devils !h e Jead as
111
Wyatt
J()hnson
h , J au d 1 o rnmunwn (Jrst Sun
dlep01t the llev Howa r d Ruppclt, al t h..urh
IJ years and up ehange ourselves by the redeeni.
_ Burl_ Smith going 12 yards Smtth wt&gt;nt 24 yarda for the sco1e
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B1ble Sthovl Supt
d.Jy
rnonill
~ M Church 1 past or Chur.h se houl , 9 30 Jam es but all are welcome Quarterly tng power of Chnst Jesus Som I must be 1Del (fed - _h____
He also earned
for t he
extra
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Mmersvtlle "-\ethod1st Church, com nunron uHl nrcldu n•s thtrd Buchanon supt Mormng worship I C11 11 fl'lf nce (){'t 21 at 3 p m
people miSS the hardships f wi e Thi8 1
h u
km t e daily dJel pomt
.Rev H M (,IUYf' i'a.-;.l(}r Hw,mtr Sunrl ~}
Jn' mmth ..., (i p
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1030, obsenanre of World-W d~ 1\H 'r 5JOp m Eugene Frye pres I-ter by prepanng the&gt; bo
n - th
h' what rna es ttte work ()f
In the third perrod 1Gailtpolts
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Ftrst 8 ti
Ch
~ uut the cold r byomes
bu 10
Now th
rove 7.eo ya.-..~s or tJnot 1er score
P1 10
Sch()OI, l l A M 'W on;.tup Se 1 v1cc, Do~t;or I'JJ ~lu r
from Oh1o Umver~.ty a&gt;~ specl11.l H
h 7.
't
urch Pomeroy, I clleies to keep them w
y ~ sole
e codmLD(l ot winter ts a wtth Smtth gomg 27 yards for the
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lucsday 7 30 I' ~
guests DeFtcon s ofte 11 ng to b
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un f' 1 pa sto r, Wilham Wat gu di
h
f
ann an
mn remm er to US to prepaze TO and Gilmore carried for the
Christian Church If long Bot taken af1er the 81'r vJce 6
e son su pt ctanblllcd worshlp and
ar ng everyl tng rom free:dna: to meet etermty
We mus t all extra pmnt In the fmal quarter
l,om eve r:. Sundav 9 :JU A
M WestmmstPr
Youth 1&lt;-P llO:shlm study
9 30 10 50
sermon ''}oat Shll others take off and move t-o turn to God for our strength and Wellston took over on the GalliMidway Community
Church Su'lrlay School and cu, nmunwn Tuesday Deaconts~c~ 7 30 We~~ ,fliJd~. Lean SouJ?' 1100 World· ~~rida But even at this we do no1 security before II Is too late S() pohs 34 alter a bad punt and Oun
Lca1.hn g Creek Hoad H.c v R. E fJrsL Sunda} l~onth 7 .... o r 'tt: nesday 6:10 Jt
Ch
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I WJd~· communton and reception of 'C nge wmter, we change our- may we all heed the call of J es us drtf went over fl"'m the one :.ard
$1 00 DOWN • $1 2$ Wlllt..Y
1 hom a.~ paSI!I)r l' loyd Cleland Chur{h preac h g, thtrd Sunday I Senl()r Ch~tr 'Ill Or
Olr
p m new nwmbers 7 30 Youth Meetmg selves We all need to pray "God "Come unto me, all ye that larbor !me on fottrlh down
Chur&lt;:h Scrvrce 7 ~0 P M I'Ja)' C; Ln mouth 10 30
M Church com
First Baptist Church
Mlddl I w~ dne da v 7 30 Bible study, Does ~~ant me the seremty to aecep1 and are heavy laden and I Will
GaiiiPflhs had IB £trst downs to
mcotmg WLdncsd:a.y nrghl 7 :m p
munwn anc p achmg - R('V part the Rev Cla remon( E H •
PJ ayer CMnge
God or Peopb?
e things I cannot change, the giVe you rest
13 for the Rockets
M l-ver}one COldJally JnY!I('{(
Ha rol d C Dosier, Pastor
pastor Church School 9 1!5 Fr ;;~ Thursday 7 30 Mlsslonary socJety co~ralghe to c~~ge the thmg&amp; I can
The Rulland Methodts.l Church
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m ('e(mg
an
e W!Suvm to know the dif
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Rev Robel t E 1 mle r, Pas-tor
1'he Church of Chrllt K•no Cheesebrew , supt ubservanee of
H r 1
fJrf&gt;nce"
r ton'ln 11• Presbyte i
Sunday !jthOOI 9 30 A M George every Sunday 9 30 A M 'Sunday' Ra II Y Oily Mol mng wors hip 10 15, I ' 1 a asto
r •n, sup. 1 Now Chrt.st calls
World Wide communiOn
Ch r, h
Ralph Zundel wants us to com
combee He
Larson, Supt WQr~illlJ Scrnce at School lind communwn
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Svllday lu munth to ' m A- M ance f'h1ldre n's ohject Jesso n ''The J W d ,.. urc sc uol B P
Worl-d wmtec
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let 1 m
10 3U A M
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1 r "- ommunlo n
I
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Jilfe
In The Brightest Corner In
The .Srrecus• Methodist Church Ch u rc I1 communJOn and preachmg
ospe, 10 a
ut She 1I sermon
let.rt Fall 1 M hodl
The years have a way of 81
et
• 1 Ch...,.., down our hf Wh
Owing
Lmlu
l'astur four t h Suntliiy lfl mun tb 7 ;:m p toptc Worlrl·wl(l c Comm¥mon" Fl d W k
Re v Rubcnt E
MIDDLEPORT
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chur'
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PI
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Rev
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P
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Jumor
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Sent
or
Youth
F
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or
man
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pastor
Letart and full of elf en we- are young
Sunday Schtrol 9 30 A M !J~na
(Jid C IJnst el i'ast')r
Fellow,lup, 7 30 Evening rworshlp
ha sS c ~rch school 9 30 no wor- li:Dythmg but ~he we ~~n do most
4
and baptum .. t Nlr\ae
scl'mon 5 1P un aycvcnmgduetorevlval
en as
e body be
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Rel'ierve oc ~ tJ ICt No
The Cnrhhan Church at Hem loplc "1'hJ ~ ~ ~ !he Life· Monday at East Letart Prayer serv1ce Wed- g n.sd to slow down O,f weaken we
REPORT OF CONDITION Of
Ioclt (~ oH c\ cl y Sunu;~y 9 30 A 7 p m ( hur&lt; h Schn ! p ~ t T • nesd11y evening 7 30
nee to develo-p a faith and spint
M S,md 111 Sehou l und cummunwu {'hrr Tea at th~ c;~Jrc~rf~r pe:r~
Apple
Grove, Worship 9 30 u~l1Jfc to take the plate of fa11tng
second Sunday Ill month 7 30 p cnts and le ~ ~ hus of kmd ergarten ehurch school 10 30 Prayer ser-~ ~ ~SJca F~trength
OF POMEROY
M churc:b prt:!at htng fourth Sun j pl I mary an&lt;1 JllnJor rhilrh en Tuc.s vu P Sunday evemng ~, 30
th aul asked Timothy
to brJng
30
In the Stet• of Oh1o, •t fh• clo•• of bus me-ss on Sept 26 19S6. day 10 month 10 30 A M church day 7 30 , LoveJov ( 11 ell' at the
, East Letart, church achool, g
thmlils to him - co.at, books
PubhsnH Jn re~pons.e to call m•d• br I..Om~.r.,.1 rot tn~ ( , enc~, {ommunwn and preachmg-Rev home or Mrs John L\ ons Wed \\ orshtp Thursdav 7 30
PrayeT 1 parehments In these he 1n.
under Section 5211, U S Rev1sed St•tuh:t~
Jl&amp; ro ld c Dos!Br Pastur
[ n&lt;&gt;sday, 7 30 Mid week Pray~r and SPrv tcc Sunrlay 7 30 p m Revival ~a~ded all the needs~ llfe--phys1
·ASSETS
EUB Churchea., Mornmg Star &amp; Praasc service 8 30 r:hurch Ad i
sPrYHPs now gomg on
• mental and &amp;pirlt.ual Life ia
t:as h balan~~;cs With other baok.s, llli:LlHI J n~ H M't vt IJ d,u1u
Enterprise,
R•v. Roger Bishop sory Council 8 30 'Se mo l Ch vPlanls, church 11chool 9 30 a m nhot complete unle~s all three of
and c .. s h Jtems m proccs:. of collec! Juu
$ 1 JJ!l7 1700 Pas tor Mormn~ Slar
SunJa:: Thursda y 6 r m f.oldt&gt;n
R~[~ WorShip 1030 a m
1tcaes1e are present The statement
Umtcd Stat;•.s GO'-' t J nmeot ob llga twns, Ju• { t
S\:hool g q~ A M Jv.ormng wor C la fls potlurk suppl'r at church
Alfred Methocn.t, Rev. R. M. H
the three netessitles of hf~
anti guan~otrt'd
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2 %U 216 75 sh• p at 11 A M MYF Sun day e' e 1 Mt, Moriah Baptt st Church, Mid- Grovl', paslar S S 9 30. Lloyd :~ food, cl()thmg and shelter is
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ObiJ galwn s ol Sl1lrs and I.lfllit Jc,tl
21l791Jill
al8 l'rll)tr nu.•r&gt;lrng fhurs l dPlport thi' Rev N n Bnrdon
Oillm gcr, supt Worship
C These are only the phys cal
Olhcr bond:;, nole.s and dchrnturc~
l 112 50 tla} ev~rJJng Lnl• rpnse Sund,.y pastor Blhl~t Scholl) 9 15 Arlen~ Se t VIces at Elmwood Rest hom~ ~:cetssihes The mmd
must be
AFTER ATTENDING THE
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$97500Q s tock u! I &lt;:d{ J 11
I JchooJ JO 10 A M Mmnmg wor Reest•
Morn Jtlg WrH sh ip 10
2 4 Sunday MYF 7 30 p m Wed- I
allve also The high mcrease
nt sday, 7 30 p m Prayer Service I mo mental illness today IS a testi1 17 ~11110 shJp 9 30 A M Yl at {j 30 p M 30, BTU, 6 p 111
Loans and dLJ;COUil'~ UtH'I1Hl1n g $lfi5H 41 c y 1 1dJ til 1
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f,\(ntn!,( wn ., hlp
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Prayet
Church
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th
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Racine- Mbsion,
Chlrles Bush
onv of aur h.Jlure to take -care
7 10
~nk prcmJ su-r: rJWncd$lfl,fri.lUOO fwml,tm
mePtJOI( \\ctlnr cLt\ 7 j0 p M
diPpmt thr• rt.:e ~~t'•;"~StMid· pastor Services Sund 3 y 730 and of t~e mental needs of hfe Our 1
AND BEFORE OR AFTER THAT
a.nd hxluJt•s 1-13943 B4
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UB Cl;urche•, Lel&amp;rt Fall I, Ro· na!&gt;tor , Bilbl p sc~onl ~~~~0 ~:[s, Ttu ~day 7 30
nthn 1s mwH be fed on truths and
TOTAL ASSl::I'S
cl ]II IJ IO "i
gf r Ma r1m
S
Slhoul Taylor supt Morn m ' wo
t'!r
Portland Church,
Earl Custer w o csomc thtng,
1) ;j(j •·" \f Wo r \ IJJp S('l V! I' 7 I' 30 ,
Peuplcs
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JfJ11al!y the human being JS
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tet"dsouSI ThcsouldarenDtbe
LIABILITIES
ENJOY
Sund ,t\S a l 7 .to I' M
lllrs ay , 7 30 no d Fnday 7 30
neg c e ·' Augusttne sard "The
7 ·30 , Pia ) Pr lH rvtl e
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and cor poialmns
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our CtuSJilC
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WI and coul'!e
to
wm
your
compliments
'I 0'1 AI DLI'OSII :-i
o
rayer,
est•r, u~t(' ""~~ av 6 30, Jun MuHlt'rry MnrnlnR ~l 1\liCE' 11 wrth
IS face to &gt;~hme upon us th t Th
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Are !lJn dt rase .1nd dtath rral way may b!? known u
ae
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TO'IAI Ll/\BIII111-S
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Thy savmg health am!
wo1 I 1 tl R l'Jncr mcclmg on Sheriff'• Su •.:: of Pe11on•l Property
hons Psalms 67 12 Wgd
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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Case No. 12,371
OVlC'fS
evenmg
at 8
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{;.apJta) Slot k
(r) ( !IIIHll• n sltJck to1tl p,t l $1001/00!Jil
Chur[h of Christ, Bndfctrd The State of Ohio, Meigs County,
with stde entrance located g/oom I
1' H 'Hilll frl
MlllliLEl'OR'l'
!'a stor B1blc
{'ommon Pleas Court.
1of church open to the bl a rear I 2ND AVE
Su rplu .'i
$2:.J.'i Ill) ') 1)1) I rl f'V .1 Jhn WyH II
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! I l-125 J'.! 1\•Hli!~I JS I JC' sennt e Sunday eveo Thomasl . White, Defend•nt,
1'0'IAI 11/\IJILII II S A J\&lt;U 1 \I'll \1 \I c 1Ji :'\ 1~
i•~ ') 10 0 IJ -~5 JngReedsville
ilt 'l J11m'"~ Reed, Supt
Cherge, Rev Fr..land
In pursance or an Order of Sale
h
d
MEMORANDA
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N' on Is Pa~IOJ SHvtces nt Joppa m the tbovc entitled action, 1 o,ulJ
1 1
tl!il'o~h~;
~~~p~~('=);Nij.(nf'd tu \(! I ( l l IHI d c , ollld f i ll
9 30 A M Sundnv lit 10 20 Sun offf'r for ~ale at public auction Red Devils aggregatiOn
Friday
~I f1U' t iS 00 I rlay .Srhcwl HI Long Roll om 0 20 A Ht th•• door of the Court Hou~e !n night proved to all that they are
(Ill L11renre~
oan,; tit! ~ nf
hnwn ahovt' 11 1 ,11 1 , ,,, ltl tlt&lt; ,,
\ I , l'rtat:hlll g ~crv1ce Ill 4F, Sun 1'011 1rro y, Oh to m tea
h
b ove nam one or the best all around football
1 Rohc:rt s (OR(t', asl ,
.'fl4 7833 day Stlt r•u! al HtN!,vlile 9 20 A Hl Luunly, ml 'Juesday, the 9th ten111 ~ In the Southeastern Ohm
1 Ufr rf th 1• 1141\; na 11 ud htl~ r1
hmnl v I M Pr~ llhJ ng
lla~ ol Udober, 1066,
at IOU(I a1ea as lhl'y soundly
whipped
1
f!Wl'lf
that the 11 h tJ Vt• ~lattm~nl c' 1111 1 101 1 , c 1u t of 1!1\ knowlt•dgr
F1
nllolk a m tho foil ow 1ng •t r- C hauncey~Dovu 46-0 at Chapman
and beiJcf
• • Method 1tt Church,
H 1rrv
Billt&gt;s , l'astur, I aurel l'IIH Sun 'CrJbcd pN.-;on.lll property 1
Onl Ftcld
d.1~
SlholO
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meeting
l'ru!IUJ
la1mali
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1D48
Mudd
LET YOUR JEWELER BE YOUR GUIIJE
hO H~ ll 'l s &lt;'0\ I I :S t ,hJurJ'
The flutland ell'ven flashed Its
10.10 I• \1Y !if'I\IJ{f' 7 UO, Pre•ch On (' 01sr: 6 (t I H C, One L1m c
Jn~, fl no f' r tYN Mrctmg Wednes sp,('athr, I ll C, One !\1owcl scormg pow(! r In the person of
IEl:IJN&lt;In llohst; 11&lt;'r
d
IV 7 JO
ll vs lll Run
Sund•y 7 f1 27 V l H C One Wagon on J1m C1 em cans scormg three
R. E Rou:•:&gt;
Olrrc lur!J
Bubbt 1- Oliver
touchdown s, narrell Dugan, Larry
St houl 10, PrPRchnuz 11 15
Warre n Plclt(•n.'i
Dugan, Jerry Schoonover and Pat
ShtlP or Ohlo ( ounl y ot Me t.~:~ ,~
FAIR:VIEW
Sacrl PrC'nusc.s located at Thomns Eads also contributed six pomters
Sworn to and subscnbNI IH•for;• 111 1 ! 11 1, .! u d d 1, , f , 1 , t ,,. , !!VIh
F.dw,Jrd Gnfftth pastor Sunday L Whll t' fnnn on the 815han Keno to the Red Uevtl cause Larry Du ·
OUR NEW LINE OF
Mroby Cflrhfy that l am oo! -an nrfu ~I ot &lt; r~ ( !Ill ••f tlu~ 11 Ink
nd . S{ htwl fl 10 a m ' Young Peoples
gan also added four pu1sts after
•
MIAN'NlNi, I&gt;
Nul II) l'uhll
•
metttng 6
p m • Prcarhlltg ser !toad
touchdowns
My (ommJsaion C1Cplll'l:i Df'clmh&lt;
J!l~a
vices 7 30 p m, prayer mce~ne
SHut
I'1cm1:;Cs
Appraised al
FALL IIIERCII.\NDISE
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ruunot
be
sold
for
thirdS
nf
that
Lheir mpcrwr power by scoring 1
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bwlce In the ftrst canto, once In
11&lt; Hl\IS OF SALE Cash
the second and twice each 1n the
Charle.s Rus~en. third and fourth qua1 ter~
Sh&lt;'rHf of Meigs Counly Ohto
M D Webster, Atiarney 1 Pa.t Eads, Lawrence HyseiJ and
!Ol 8 22 (10) 6
I John Je-ffc1 s werp oUtl'ltanrl 1n1 for
the Red Devils de.fenslvcly whll~
Qremcans' runnmg: was unusually
FOR THE
LEGAL NOTICE
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YOU GIVE WITH PRIDE

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$970 00

FOR THE

IN FOURTEEN HUNDRED NINETY. TWO
ASAILOR NAMED COLOMBO
FED HIS CREW ON GOOD FRESH

When he landed un thl• lrec soil
America - - 'I he N t' W
The only thing thot he could think
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Must bo good !or you:"

SPRING HILL DAIRY

WE

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SEE OUR. NEW LINE

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Funrra1 srn:tc~s will be held al
Estate of Fr•nctl W. P•rker, also
p m Monda\ for Mrs Av~ry
known I I 'rankl• Park.r,
Robt'rts, 69 , SvracUISI' who dted at
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deuped
11 30 a m loday tn Holzer Hos
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l&lt;l hereby g1vcn.
l h.1t I 1ntnl The se1vJCC!.!l Will be held m
Ethtl M StU&gt;u~ whose put~t u!hcc the ~ethod1~t Chwch at Syraruse
Rdrr ,., 1s Coolville, Ohto, H D I w1th hu1ial to be made In Letart
3 h.c ~ hc-(' n duly ~ppolnted a.~ Ad Cemctcr:.
Jllllli,I!Atlix; of the estate of Flan·
&lt;r~ W Parkrr late of Meigs lolunh Ohio (le&lt;:eased.
Survivmg are a grand~on Phil·
Da!NI this 20th day of &amp;-lth Ill tp Robet ts Raelnl', two bro~hers,
brt 1956
Ernest Bartels, Hunhngtun and
John c B&lt;~co n
Emmett Bartels, S)'racUS&lt;!

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FEATURING OUR. BEAUTIFUL

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tiN KIUID,' elg'bt of one family, 18 the toll of tht1 headon colllsiol) near Muncte, Ind. Five vtetiml It•
mear the wreck. Am9n1 vlctlma were Mr. and Mr11 Fred Beal of Muncie, their four children, and
Bea.l'• mother and lllter. State pollee aaid Bea.l'a car veered lilto opposite lane a.a it rounded a curve,
and~ Into. a car driven by Thoma&amp; P. Burna of Keystone. Ind. Bums, traveling alone, waa
kUled. and JeiH W. ;prtce, riding with the Beata. also W88 killed.
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Early R~ports Of Two Plane
Collision Ruled Out By OSP

LOGAN, 0 (UP) - A Jet atrpl.ane attached lo the Air
Transport Command crashed and burned today m the hilly
area 24 miles northeast of here near Bristol The State Htgh·
way Patrol reported the pilot balled out safely
Ftrst reports mdicated two planes may have collided In
ntght Highway patrolmen later satd that Witnesses wbb saw
the plane fallJng m1y -t~ale- . bed
~onrused about a part falling oft

CINCJN~&gt;tm, Ohio UP - World
wtde tests v.ill begin n ext year OD
a newly · developed poho vaccme
that can be taken
through the
mouth
tn
a pleasant - tashnQ
syrup

• Mass Js
Cool Air
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Reported Movmg
Toward This Area

the plane , thanking Jt Wll another
aircraft
.Highway patrolmen slld they
had talked to the polo! ci the plant
and be reported be~· uninjured.

Announcement o.f the tests,
~~:;;ane was d.:,ohahed aDd
stdered by medical ex:perts to
of maJor Importance wu ma•le -1
The fu·st report that two plu~
by Dr Albert B Sabin,
Un1ver·
A new mas&amp; of cool atr moved had collided m
flllbt
was
s1ty of Cmctnnati screntlst
southeastward out of Canada over bol5lered by a seeond eolumn of
Sabm said he hoped the lMJOJ
Montana and the western Dakotas smoke seen tn the viciDlty. HowWill show that one dose of
today
ever, tb11 p"oved
to be only a
vaccine Is all thAt's needed to pro.&amp;tone
cl'UIIIIer
m
operallon
The cooLer Ill' \US expetted to
vtde h£ebme
protection,
or at
The ptlot of the downed. alJUaft
reach
1nto tbe Great Lake» region
leaNt for many years of a person's
reported be was "de f ini t el7
southward
l!hroug.b
Nebraska
and
life
alone," the p~trol said
dunng the day.
The Sabin vaceme.
which
Cltve C Keebaugh. 55, dted suddenly of a h""rt attack at g1ven orally, dtffers from ... &lt; ..... ~.
Volunteer f1remen. at Shawnee
Meanwb1lt&gt; a second mass of
reported. the plaae fell lata a
hts home in Sumner, near Chester, Saturday JUSt betore mtd- vaccine tn that 1t utJlb:cs
cool
Rtr,
which
had
b1anketed
the
Police Ch1ef W T Tharn of
poho vtrus 'J1he strain Is wt.Mken- ""
Mtdwl!sl, extended to the Atbfl!lc W(loded hoUow on tb~r O"DDnne11
New Haven and Mc:~3on has t!Jti.ued night Pomeroy Emergency Squad members were called but ed so tha~ It provides lmmuntty
Coasl and covered the eastern por- fann about seven ~Ilea south ol.
a warmn~ to all persons concern were unable to 1ev1ve Mr Keebaugh
Without danger
trJ the human
He
wa
s
b:.1rn
In
Heml«k
Grove
tion of the natJon from Lake Mklh- Ntw Lexmgton ~ satd a wing
ing the celebra.hon of the Halloelf the plane Jande m a eemebody.
and was the son of the late Wtl•gan and southward Into Tnu.
ween season thJs year
tery at Shawnee, indlntillg tile
ham C and Lucy Cadle Kec-baugh
Thom iatd that two mghb only
&amp; the f-relih C a n a d i a n all' plaM may b!'!ve elQ)lodl!ltu tucht.
would be devoted to trJ£k or treat
&lt;the pllot Jalllled n..,-Wiltflt..,
Survivors tnclude l\LS wile, Lou·
moved acrOI'!I the border, a IIOlke-and that acliVthes QD tbose two
1st, two children, Marv1n and Mrs
ible waroung oc:cured 1n the F~dae. some 10 mllea !fOill '!lllere
n.tghts must be_d~e. wttbin the law
atw. from ~~ eastern Dakotq_ to tlt.e plane wreckaJ: ~4-o:Jwithout any "f!"o;!l$ ol plOII
Lake '"f4k,htga.n aod JOuthwestWan:l
!lrnlldch•tdf.ol:~'Oi!•cl!lllt:hter,
J.•JP
Lloyd
i\lJllller,
two
erty The ~..,.._ltpittd. ~e
through New MeXICO.
Lou1se, d1ed 1n mtancy
o~t()ber 30 ltrd 6(1tot,er '31
The cool a1r also was pushing the
Fnenda may call at the Raw
further
He satd also tl\at there WLII be
Five arrests were recorded bv
warmer arr southeastward to
extra police 10 both,1townll m the Middleport police ()ver the week Ungs .. Coats Funeral Home where the poho v1rus"
cause hLgher temperatures from
"Thus," he said "If large scale
Halloween seBHon wan:hmg f()t' per end all on charges of antoxtcatwn sr.rvJces WLll be held Tuesday at
the eastern Great Lakes through
the 1md for
sons who destroy properly soap and authorities were also on the two o'clock wtth the Rev Joe B treatment IS giVen
the Ohio Valley, Tennessee, KanwmdOW.!l, set lip raid blocb, or lookout fC\r a pair o€ rock throw Maffatt, Athens Offtclatlng Burial vtrus tnfectlon Is. ehmmated."
sas and Oklahoma.
wlll
be
in
the
Kce-baugb
Cemetery
Sabin
satd
tests
will
start
next
tear down signs
mg teen agers m the cammumty
The chief war-ned that all par·
J{eebaugh had bceh In busmes:. year in several foreign cduntrles
A huUdlng tltat lnekecl like on
The rock throwing mc1dents f()t the past eleven }ears In Pome- as well as the United States He
ents will be responsible for the
alley apparently caUJfd a collWOD
acuon ()f chLtdre{l under 18 years wh1ch saw two wmdows broken out roy where he owned and operated s.atd 100 persons will be gJven the
Dean W. A Lewis, 79, of Rto Grande College died Sunday
early SuntH.y moroiDC in Rueland
of age and that pare11ts W'lll be m Mi~dleport homes ehc1ted :. the Leg10n Auto Sales Company vacctne f1rst and 1.hen perhaps"500
that resulted 1n an estimated total
evening
at
Holzer
Hospital
where
he
had
b~en
&amp;
patient
for
warning
fr()m
MLddlepart
Chtef
of
arrcslcr and vnll pay for any dam·
He bad bePn a car salesman for more - - - - - - - - of
11100 damoges, Sheriff Cborlea
Poltcc
Russell
Ba1ley
that
tf
such
the
past
three
weeks
Hts
tllness
had
extended
over
a
period
age done by th&amp;lt children
thirty years and had worked for
lluPeU reported today •
xAll persons cauaht vlolabng pro- that cpuncil Wlil be asked to rush
of more than a year pnor to entermg the hospttal
R. H R-'WI&lt;ng• and Snn• Com
The well known educator, wa s
perty durmg t}le season Will be an ordltiance to tn\'oke a 9 p m the
l a·'MDce Napper, Rt. 1, JfPtenpany M1dcUeport, and t.hc Pomedralt With according to the law, cui-few throu&amp;h the Halloween
a graduate or Rw Grande , rel'E'IV
Yille, while d.rivinc aouth throulh
"Things
must
be
tough
all
roy Chevrolet Company He was a
season
cd hiS Maste r~ Degree from Oh10
the pohce chtet warned
Rutland t1lr'ltt!d mto a 11de at.reet
member of the Pomeroy Gun Club
Stale U'rmersJty and had studted over," stgbed Deputy Sheriff Jed one block from tbe maiD lntenee.
Arrested durmg the weekend
for h1s Doctor s Degree at Nev; Webster today as he reported the Uon, tben IWUDI
soutlb agalD
were Asle Searles, 65 of MiddleJliLhng of Glenver Boggess, SyraYork Umvemly
whue
1t
looked
like
an alley ex·
port, Samuel McKmne~, 3:9, Mid
cuse on a charge
of stealing a
1sted,
the
Sheriff'!
report
said.
dleport, Frank Vanan, 41. MiddleHe v.as a member of the Honor steel culvert
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JERUSALEM
lst acl UP
Instead,
there
was
a
bu11ineu
port, Vt,gmLa Kennedy, 38, Mtd
ary Fratermtv of Phi Delta Kappa,
Offlctals satd today thai a verdtd
Boggess was arrested
Sunday building owoed by
Mn Etbel
dleport .nd James Ned Call 42,
Simpson Chapel MethodJst Church
Will be announced next Thursda}
evemng
by
Constable
W
T
Hend·
Jackson,
M1ddleport,
Route
1.
Middleport all on mtoxlcatwn
Leaders of H(lmc Demonstration where he was a lay leader, the
on Franees Mary Hogan 29 of
r1x on a warrent .n gned by Mayor
There were no lnJurlee, 1nd no
charges.
Mens'
Brotherhood,
Centerville
115 26th Ave Huntmgton W Va Clubs m Metgs Co unty wtU meet
William Thuener of Syracuse aft- ebarges were filed.
DaiDAges to
Sptlngs Lodge Monah Counc1l Arch and ey the culvert, part of material Napper's 1958 auto Will estimated
accused of spyJDg in Israel for tomorrow at the llork
Mergs Couty farmers are Invited
McKmney and Kennedy are out
Grange hall for a work 9nd dem- Select Masons of Galllpohs Chap- for the Jocal mumctpal waterworks 1t $ii00; to tbe bulldoog $400.
Two men arrested for
traffic Syna
to attend a special
Corn Field on $1i!~ bonds and slated for aponstratmn sesswn on "dry mater· ter
vtohtions
by
t.l\e
State
Highway
Her
tnul
end~:d
last
weekend
Day at the farm of Thomas D and pearances before Middleport May
not yet 1D place turned up mlsa1ng
Patrol Ft~day, Alfred Sprouse and but her 1dent11y had· been con Jals" decora t wn 1deas
The County
J1il
also holds
Dwa1ne Sayre on State Route 338 or C 0 Ftsher
Surv1vmg arc hiS w1fe Mary Fnday
Mrs JlowaJ d Nolan, loca1 home
Jimm~ McCoy, are free on bond cealed unlll then as "Mrs X" A
Chas
A
Lnn.s,
28,
G«Uipohs,
Rt 1
In the Great Bend
area below
Lmtner LewJ.,, one daughter, Mra
1lhe ACCUSed IS In Metgs County for ldVes\igattOD
today and scheduled to appear be- mask htd her face throughout the economist, as~&gt;Jsted by Mra. Jtmes RoiiJs Thelma) Ewmg of Colum·
on ebarps of
Podtland th1s Thllrsday, 1 30 p m
s T•tus, Rutland w1ll conduct the bus and one grand daughter
JaJI and Will appear before JusLJee dJsturbinc the peace followinl bi.t
fore Mayor E. F Robmson next tnal
PEOPLES ILL
This event ts sponsored by the
of Peace Roland T Grmdley on 8 alTe&amp;t nelt' a loe~~l roadsuie lAY.
Authonhes sa1d M15s Hosan ar instructton
Racine Vocational • Agncultural
Justice of the Peace Percy Peo Saturday mght
Bas1t theme to be s'ud1ed JS "Us·
Funeral serv1ccs wtlt be held charge of larct'-ny later this week em early Sunday morning
Dept and the Meig:s_ County Ex· p1es, Unton Avenue,. Pomeroy ,Is
Sprouse ts charged with driving rtved m Isreal and posed as a
A man gtvlng the name of Viy.
confmed to h1s b,ome w1th 11Inw wtthout a valid operators hcense tourrsl, but 1n actuahty had spied mg the prope r ront~ mer wllh the Wednesda~ at l 30 p m m !he
tcns1on S4!rvice.
tan Ohver Parkersburg, W, Va ,
FoUT different
Ohio Ct:rtdied according to announcemet made and MoCoy with passmg m a re- for the Arabs Thcv said she used propel' mateiLal s fur Lhf' proper Commumty Hall on the campus of
an aha~, callmg herscll Josephme place In Pw home ' accmdmg to llJO Glande Collf•ge The bod~ w1ll
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stricted passing area .
arrested by the St1te HilhWiy PaFunk lnd De.Kalb hybrids will be today.
\Irs Nolan
Abusawwr
he m stale on'' hour befot c tht
trol Sunday on Rt 7 was released
5hown Yield checks will be availSome o flhc umrr unus ual dry sen It cs
Tall, Shm wtth ;m oval face and
on S'75 bond for later appflll'ance
abe for comparison as wtl the rna·
materials alt('ntirnls au~ asked to
neatl~ brut)hed brown ha1r, au
rn Ju:st1~e of Peace Perey ~plea'
tur1ty If eaeh hy1hrld
Off1uatmg at th l' ritc:s \\ i ll hi'
bnng, mcludr .t\lrat'll'-'~" t lll n11talks
th()rtllCS
sa1d
she
had
traveled
Court He was charged wlth unThere are two dtUerent rates o!
here on U S passport number cones bueekf's mtert' ~t tnl!: pieces D1 F- ugcnP l\ llV. bcJ rv of Imlian,1
safe operatlcn, partunr on e state
fcrtlhzalwn In the field A comand many a~•l''ed b ~ Hn GrOJJe H&lt;Jlcumb
551-02 She n _•g1stere(l ,m Jeru of wood, cockscmnb
highway and ra.tlure to obey a lawpartson of the value uf use chem
and Rt'\ LutheJ Ttaccy bdlh nf
The case of Kenneth Mohler, 17. ful order of a pohce oflleer.
others
salem's
YMCA
as
MISs
Mary
cal
wetC'd
cont10!
ts
also
shown
1
Hours w.ll br 10 ~ m to 3 p RIO Grande
of Rt 1 Middleport. charged w1th
Frances Hogan, of the Buntmgton
The fu~ld on which the compa:n
m , wtLb ever) one b1 mgmg a sack
larceny, was cOntmued tod1y by
address
llUI 1al wtll b~ made I ll Ca lvar}
son's are made Is part of the )lrO
Proba te Judge John C Bacon uD·
OffiCials satd she was marne;! lunch
C(metcn un dtr lh r d1 rcc wn of
Ject program of Dwa1ne Sayre
m 1953 to Ghnlcb K.1yalt, an ofh
Stted Thomas Funcc al Sen JC' s of ttl tomorrow
c1al m the Svnan fotc1gn of!Jcc
lhucm~n
CJNCJNNATI, 0 UP Prod·
B::tcon said more hme was need·
She was dC!iCTi bed as an accum
J&lt; ruwb mav ~ . I I ;~.t the funeral
uce
cd for mvcsligahon
piLshed hngmst , wtth a knowledge
home aftt'l 1 p m Tucs da ~
Eltgs, large eggs 1 2 c lower;
of seven langual(es and a docto r
Mo hler 1s accused of being In· prices at farms, consufners, wh1te
of ~htlosophy m Middle Eastern
volved 1n the steahng of equ~p­ and brown, A JUmbos 46-49; A
affa1rs
mrnt valued at $500 from a sl.nugb· large 44-48, A medmms 27..00 A
After her maruag c, ofrJclals
ter home on Vad1ng Creek own- small 1g..21, B large 315 38 FOB
.81lld "he was conver!ed In I..lam
ed by John Boyd
Cincinnati A large 49-52;
meand changed her n,lflH' ro Jo~f'
diUms 33-36
Countv
f&gt;e-putv
Shrr1ff
Jed
Web
State Auditor Jemts A. Rlhodes
phme She Q~td nu children
Chickens offenngs l1bcral all
stcr who aN«'stcd Mohler satd
Junmr Templ1 I 111 l' nmeroy, IS
annOl~nced today Lhe second diS,·
Se applied lo the rsrac/1 con
fryers 3-3'1: lb 151f.! 18
classes.
some of thf' stolrn goods was lolrtbulmn ()f 19M motor vr.hu~le h·
sulate on (ypru:-; for an Israrh st!tlng Ill lotJnio 11l tnrlay watt
hens,
over
~ 1b 13·14 hens 5 lh
catl'd
and
1denlthet.l
at
a
local
ccnsc feu, totahng $10,!'75,862.50
visa, and ill rtved m Lhl6 count1 \ 1ng Jl:ranrl 111 , t! n11 till a cbatge
Pomero) poltC('
fn un d
Iilii ~
under
13,
hens light t'IPe lJ.
and
last Sept 19 She was ar1ested m of non suppOII
to counties. cttle&amp; and villages
w1ong \\Ill\ ;m )onr o\ r r th e past JUnk 3-a1d
12,
old
roosters
liH 1
He was bonml o\ , umlt·1 $SOU week end !lne art t ~t h&lt;~vmg been
1
Th 1s mak u a total of $40.&amp;».Tel Aviv on S'•pt 20. OJ'HJ d.ty b1e
Meanwhtl c \ht' cnolu·t th1s morn
Turkeys,
toms,
26 lb and up 23-'
Onnd. from I u•t c r 1f l'r,ICc RolJ
IRO 30 pa1d out this year from the
for~ h('r Intended d~par~u rr
made for mtoxJcat Joll an d an other mg rulrd that 8 weeks old Jeff- 24 toms under 26 lh 22·23 hens..
1
and
Gnnd
l~y
~
t
•H'I
t
sawrda}
OHtclals sa td she spf' nl almos
1956 license m u n~y
J e} Spencer son of Mr and Mrs 251.2-261,1, fcyer-roa.stera, 10 lb aod
for spePdJn~
In May S.'l0,59~ 29'7 40 went to
her enflre vmt to llsrcal 1n VlSif ~
Chnton Spencer he placed ID the under 2S-26
Rtchard Jre nhnw l'oomcroy, was e11re of th t Ch1ld Welfare Board
rotlnhes and mumelpalibes, with
to such places as Jazareth Jaffa Tickets Avail.thlc
Butter, 90 score 68
released on $:.!U bond from county and that Wand&lt;~ Luteman, 15 be
$5 CWO 000 more gmng to counties
Be1t and Salata , allegrctly gather
Jail a fter be n~ 1rrr,ttd by Hem·y
mg m{Olma{ton on condrhons o( t'or lllinoi• (,tm&lt;'
and townshtps In July
COLUMBI IS il 11 1' ~ Ohio Werry on the 1ntnx11 a !Jon charge rrlm n~d to R1chl an d County In the EMER~ENCY RUN MADI
ro rthe second county·
Arabs m l!!racl and endeavonng
cmtndy of· ht'l fat her
dJ«tribuUon are gomg to
Pomeroy
Emergency squad•s
to measure their loyally to the Is State fan !\ \~ ho h n t have t Jckets Icenhow w1ll gn hrfnrP Ma yoJ E
Ml ss Lutcman had been held
lo thts wc&lt;'k s ~n e w at llhnors F Robmson , Tuc~d ~~ ntg ht
treasurers, and the- county
ueli government
Sunday
evenmg
run to East Sb&amp;de
hrre on ll t•har~c of dellnqurncy
w1ll make tbe distri.bu·
Her trail was held m secret w1th slrll have a { h 1m 1 In ).(C t them
was rast, but not fasL enough to
foiiOWill
Ji:
hrr
ane~t
tn
c11mpany
Werry also Jlllllt d duwn Ra)
Bob Ra•.s os\1 tltki•l duector,
and vtltages
Benjamm Halcvy as presJdent
beat the 11lork A baby was born
Hill
Bovtot party bo.. Ntklta Kllrullh&lt;:h.. (left), Y_.Ja¥
m()nd
S P1ercr , :-iuiHia~ Hight at w1th Mn Spc·nccr Mrs ~pencer
say
that
al!h111
};11
flhJo
Stat(''s
•m•oUTII'i:olrl~ lo area counTh~
prosecutor
was
Atty
Grn
to
Mr and Mrs Tom Burke besf'n!t'nced
to four
Preeident TitD and Soviet Pn~tnler Niiolat BulJanln atrollinJ •t
1 a m on ~ ch&lt;u gr of spcedmg has been
Galha,
fore the sqUad artlved They placHa1m Cohen and defense aU OJ ne} 4000 ttckel s ,tllolllt• nt ~~ go ne Ill·
Yalta. a P.tllirlna thi.t ll billed u a ne&amp;tlon. Report~ have lt.
month~
m
lh1
Women's
Rcforma
P1erce also wtll ht' ~ ~ the Mayor's
Hock1ng,
$7.3 449 50
was Tel Avtv law)'er M Knh. 1no1s still ha :. \OlHIO ttckets left al
ed a eaU for a doctor
however, that ~elr hea.da an together over weakening f# Khrulh•
tory at M~~~~~Lllr
Court
Tue~day mght
$3 60 each
cbeV'I
bold
tn
tilt
Rrnrlet.
\o tnti1"MUottal ~--otoJ
Ill"
Vi,ton.is~:;;~~~p~,t~ke, $31,995. and

Warning Issued
On Halloween
Season Pranks

C. C. Keebaugh Fatally Stricken
With Heart Attack Saturday

Five Arrested
In Middleport
ihlrurg Weekend

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~l&amp;(:two~,

Rio Grande College Dean-~ewis
Dies In Hospital At Gallipolis Syracuse Man Is

Meigs Farmers
Are Invited To
Corn Field Day

Two Traffic
Violators
Are Artested

Huntingtoll
Woman Tri"ed In
Israel As Spy

Coofused'Jhjfa
Crashes Car Into
Rutland BUilding

Jailed For Theft
Of Steel Culvert

Demonstration
Club Leaders
Meet Tomorrow

Juvenile Case
Continued For
Investigation

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VACATION, OR SOMETHING

\1arket Reports

ANNIVERSARY

h Cl ,

'I

NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT

25th

GIFT

eat o1ms Mrs •
AdntHIJ~!J a tor
of the I ' '"'' of
&amp;lory
"'"" I A
llcki.Hld dQ&lt;tiScd
very R0berts, 68
\I0)568 3tc
·
! At Holzer Hospital

"'"Uo ,rv I&lt; '·'''
Stnekland

Gallipolis, Ohio

t;,

1

In
of ar. order of the 1
to stop
P1nb,1t1 CJmrt of Melg;~ t:Olinty
Ohto I wtll offct· for sale at rn'
Stotts and Wilson of Chauncey !
YH! r ~.tit on Monday, October 8 were standouts on defense for the
1956 .•t the home
of the late j los-en
M11 l \ Al\na Strickland dccrast•o I
1hf' hou~t hold goods
lnd houseScore by quarters
hold fur nklurc belonging tn the
Rutland
14 6 13 IS - 46
~ ~ t 1tr f Hary AJv~ra Strlcklund,
Chauncey
0 0 0 0 - 0
dt u btd

MILK

'"Wiiat' ~

Bride Graduate Birthday Anniversary

HUNTING FOR A COP

Newly
Polio Vaccine o
Be Given Tests

~s t~

SINGLE COPY -5c

· BUSIN:I!SS PHONE 398

ane
og~n ,r y

Hurls
No ltitter To
Stop Dodgers

the~r

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nlffhl. C"'dot' T-r. t..ow • t .
tdtht .w. nortt: .. ...., w • ...
........ IOU'Itt.

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Pomeroy Ma.n Is
Bound To Jury
On Non-Support

State In Second
Distribution Of
License Fees

All

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Two Are Arrested
During Weekend
By Local Police

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