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tloned at Plotllburll AI( Fome
Baie, N. Y., arrived to apend a
fifteen ~•Y leave with h11 pareall,
Mr aM MH. Arnold HJY"\,ind
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�.Deacon Trays Arlvimced As Pos Sible SolUtion To Hdrrl
Fact Of Many Sports Fans Going "utJfry At Gomes Here

w1se l,~ld haJe 4one with.
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2 'Th~ ~ants of theM itemj arb ~~g
in restraint of•trade )ly negiecttqg to doli~\i. ,
even triple,or quadruple their sale~ tl)rough
a more efficient distribution system. II aimost smacks of bureauocracy&lt;
8. The bands, or whatever benefitting charlty happens tq prolft from lhese sales, proilti
much less because of the custom o( sales, re·
strictibn in a aelnaMilig and ~xpUIIdlHg iilar·
ket.
As noted aho,ve somewhere. sutely, I:Jellcon
Trays collld ilolve this serio•ts lllle611na
It's simjlfe It's so easy It will be tried out
thiS Friday mght during the Pt. Pleasant·
Huntington Ea\91 football gam~. Its success
depends on one well known fact, that even
dishonest people hesitate before showing
thetr Inside color to friends and neighbors
sitting all around them.

Deacon Trays might , be the , solution to a
: JAOI)umental ptoblehl every autumn In Porn·
eroy an'd Middleport. This Js to devtse a more
efficient method to get h~tdogs, soda pop,
coffee and popcorn to hundreds of hungry
footliall fans on about 11 succesSIVe Friday
nights between 8 and 10 15 p m
Generally speaking, either the band boost·
ers or other similarly school dedtcated organ·
12lltions take over the job or merchandising
these traditiOnally American refreshments to
sports fans who will haggle and fume over a
nickle having •o go into a parking meter but
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think nothmg at all of treatmg themselves to
20 times that much in 'dogs and the tnmmmgs at a football game
The trouble is that bleacher contractors
never believed in allowmg room for the vend·
or to traverse the aisles of customers. Net re·
suit ts that the customer goes without until
halftime, or risks sendh\g his coins down a
long line of netghbors, then waiting for the
return trip of steamint fOO!l which usually ls
not so steaming upon arrival
And If this lmposltloh upO~ neighbors In
the same row of !eat~ Is ti~ltlced l!jlclh the
alter of courtesy and coJI&amp;Ider~tioil for t~e
feelings of others, and !be walt until halftime
Is Imposed on oneself, even then p~tience may
not be rewarded.
For1t always appears that at least 500 oth·
er people had the same idea Frequently th~
only way halftime hunger can be satisfied is
to enter the melee With a flying wedge and
havjng arrived at the food bar bang on or mi.
fer tramp!iqg in the dust. There Is a telldency
too if you reach the objective, to ordet twlti!
as much as you really want, wolf it down, and
race bock to your seat for the kick off which
probably took place as you formed your at·
tae~ upon the concession.
These bare facts of the hot dog story In our
American autumn clearly point to three aal·
lent facts
I A,lot of people go without who other.

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12 30 Current
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7 30 Boston Blaekle
8 00 Capl.Un Kangaroo
8 45 CBS News
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Baptist Chureh
Women Return
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vl!{Unr Mr.
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oftd Mn. ~UIIam /olll'lh·
man and sons, C~luR)~ul, Mr 8rtd
Mro Charles Mardnko, lletdivlllo
apcnt Sunday evenln&amp; with Mr
and Mro Donald Tru11oll
air. and Mro Jack Sordtn 1nd
children of Pomeroy 1nd WPlllln
Wolf open! Labor DIY wltll Mr
and Mn Clint orr. Starlltla Oir 1!.!.d'l~~.!.•. ,r,
and dau1hlor of Columbuo, calljd
on them SaturdaY·
Mr and Mn William O'Nollllld
family of Ellubeth, Po 1 opent a
few doya with the lo11!1tr'o atip
mother, Mn Erma O'Noll.,
Mr and Mn Woodi'O\II I"'rtn•Y
ol Wuroaw •pent Sunday and La·
hor Day wUh their diUChte, 11\d
aon·ln law, Mr and Mn. lunlor fllii~aJ ..!•l!l~~il.l
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Mr and Mro Joe Moron 1~d
aon, Jim or Woaton, vi. V.o, apebt
1 lew days wl1b Mr 1nd Mrt. Clfl
Offutt and ~to'n, Geor1o.
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epent 1 few ~~ wllft 0~
While and timlty. ' ,J.
&gt;111 Oro Wood, Ml'l H..l lad
Harold Hawk 1nd Genldli6 Wood,
Chester, apenl ThunaJ •Hhllt1
with Mr and Mn CHI!~ Spen·
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Vr and Mra Jvnot Bllua, Toronto, Clllido, opent a filii d.,_
wtth
Mn Ei'm a o'Noll.
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Mr and Mn Loilell Billh 1nd 81
Mr. Johtlloh otto~ded theloh1110n
r&lt;dnlon 8undir 1t Union Clmp
G1'11W1do In W11\ Vlrtln".
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111. ind ltJro. Roy Gainer IPftll
BundoJ nltht with Mr. oM Mia. Ult lrlttthille~ ~~l'i o' er lr4m
oiYy G1tner
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lfro, Dllllo Bookman ol Buehtel wteh .llllf ChOP 1 otll~ 1hd
and da~1htor, Mrt Dorothy 'rut· td\\iblitl I~ I ~~!!¥ h1r :eOft·
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!t!lll Eva Marte Sproute of
East Liverpool was a weekend
ylollor ol Mr. snd Mrs Geor8c
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Mr. and 14ta lllchard Johrt.O•
Of Toledo were week
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law, th~ Rev. alta Mr~ C N. Wit·
son of Elyria 1nd Mr and lfr1.
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Mr ond Mn.
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1y £ilr110 Atl•n
Wnlte
Mt. 1M Mra Claftnce Will l~d
Mr. and lin Lowell Buoh al· oano ot Phoenix, Ariz, ll'ert ~
tended the funeral of hlo un•le cent 6vetnfBI\t ~eslt 61ill. lrtd
Saturday near Hend~roon, W. Va. Mra Dbzel Cleland.
Mr and Mro Edword Neuman
Mr nnd Mro Vern Weber ~~
and daughter or Gallon spent the , Chicago 111 , vtslled Mn Lauri
holiday weel end wllh Arthur Brown and other i'eli:ti\&lt;OL
and family
Bobby Wllron, Columb~a, 'lil&gt;;n!
Mr and Mro Donald Truuell t"o weeta with !~ llfln~pMnfa,
opent
-and saturday a\ Can Mr and Mrs L. L. Weber
ton
the t,tter'o brother Mr and Mro. Kenneth Harpll
alld I
lo» · and Mra. Eu T• 1edo were weekend guetto ol
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Mr and M" l,awronte Smltb
Mr. and ' Mro. Bernard Elit!l
otaln and son or Clevelsnd were
recent aueats ol Mr. and Mrs '
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Items are passed along on 4 tray lllroligh
the rows of seats Football fans are ask~d lo
bting nece~sary change and to dtop their
coins In a bbx provided. No chahg'e1ls •iveh.
Fjfts •i'e asl!ed to pay 4\least lh~ lhlnliiliifu
pf'lt~ fof ~~h item, and If poAstble \() colllii·
bu\e a Uttle extra for the Add~ s~i'VIc~ of
h4'¥lng the roncessions brought to them in
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Thooo that ',.,;e her~ to attend
the funeral of Mn Don RoBe
wore Mra 1uoy Williams and
Ilene, Mrs Ella Pulllnt, Colum
buo Mr and Mn Denver Rase,
Marton Mr nnd Mro Cheater Role
or Canton Mr and .dn Paul Dye
and Blrlan and linda Wad w rth·
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Dorothy wmtaid, Jl~ and
Butch and Marile and two chll·
dren, Jacksonville, 111 , Mr. 1111d
~ro Arhtbu&lt; Roc'"· Belpro, Mr a"d
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Mro Fannie Bookman
and Roy Dorothy and Etale of
Buohtol, Elmer Bookman and
grandson. Easl Liverpool, Mr and
Mn Kenneth MeCullough, Pome·
roy ond Mr. F.unl« 11111 ol Sy
muoe
)fr and Mri MU!ord Cole ol
Columbua Mr and Mrs ~Ill~ Ott
and oono. Roedsvl!le, openl ihe
week rnd wllh Mr and M11 Clint

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�.Deacon Trays Arlvimced As Pos Sible SolUtion To Hdrrl
Fact Of Many Sports Fans Going "utJfry At Gomes Here

w1se l,~ld haJe 4one with.
1
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2 'Th~ ~ants of theM itemj arb ~~g
in restraint of•trade )ly negiecttqg to doli~\i. ,
even triple,or quadruple their sale~ tl)rough
a more efficient distribution system. II aimost smacks of bureauocracy&lt;
8. The bands, or whatever benefitting charlty happens tq prolft from lhese sales, proilti
much less because of the custom o( sales, re·
strictibn in a aelnaMilig and ~xpUIIdlHg iilar·
ket.
As noted aho,ve somewhere. sutely, I:Jellcon
Trays collld ilolve this serio•ts lllle611na
It's simjlfe It's so easy It will be tried out
thiS Friday mght during the Pt. Pleasant·
Huntington Ea\91 football gam~. Its success
depends on one well known fact, that even
dishonest people hesitate before showing
thetr Inside color to friends and neighbors
sitting all around them.

Deacon Trays might , be the , solution to a
: JAOI)umental ptoblehl every autumn In Porn·
eroy an'd Middleport. This Js to devtse a more
efficient method to get h~tdogs, soda pop,
coffee and popcorn to hundreds of hungry
footliall fans on about 11 succesSIVe Friday
nights between 8 and 10 15 p m
Generally speaking, either the band boost·
ers or other similarly school dedtcated organ·
12lltions take over the job or merchandising
these traditiOnally American refreshments to
sports fans who will haggle and fume over a
nickle having •o go into a parking meter but
1
think nothmg at all of treatmg themselves to
20 times that much in 'dogs and the tnmmmgs at a football game
The trouble is that bleacher contractors
never believed in allowmg room for the vend·
or to traverse the aisles of customers. Net re·
suit ts that the customer goes without until
halftime, or risks sendh\g his coins down a
long line of netghbors, then waiting for the
return trip of steamint fOO!l which usually ls
not so steaming upon arrival
And If this lmposltloh upO~ neighbors In
the same row of !eat~ Is ti~ltlced l!jlclh the
alter of courtesy and coJI&amp;Ider~tioil for t~e
feelings of others, and !be walt until halftime
Is Imposed on oneself, even then p~tience may
not be rewarded.
For1t always appears that at least 500 oth·
er people had the same idea Frequently th~
only way halftime hunger can be satisfied is
to enter the melee With a flying wedge and
havjng arrived at the food bar bang on or mi.
fer tramp!iqg in the dust. There Is a telldency
too if you reach the objective, to ordet twlti!
as much as you really want, wolf it down, and
race bock to your seat for the kick off which
probably took place as you formed your at·
tae~ upon the concession.
These bare facts of the hot dog story In our
American autumn clearly point to three aal·
lent facts
I A,lot of people go without who other.

BASHAiill

Mro

600 Tod~y
900 Rom~er ROOII
10'00 The l'rlce '• !dghl
10 30 T!~th Ill' Consequened•
ll 00 T c T~c Dough

12 00 Tex and JIIIX
12 30 Current
diO My u·~· Mai'gte
1 30 Brill" •n~ ,Groom
I 00 Mat1nre Theater
300 Queen Fol A UOJ
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3 45 Moilern RomatleeF
HO Comeny Time ,

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5 45
600
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7 00 Jimmie Dean
7 30 Boston Blaekle
8 00 Capl.Un Kangaroo
8 45 CBS News
8 55 Loc&gt;l News

Baptist Chureh
Women Return
From Convention

8 SO Htehuy 1atrol
9.00 Undercurrent

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Pan'lomtme Quiz

10 00 News

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LUDON
EVERY COU.NT
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If our concessibn bOlith people lri ~omel'by
and Mi~dleport have discussed this project 1'1tttbY~Iflaa

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and rejected It, might tfiey reco~slder~ Ai'l'd
i!itl r~ttiAL lilful!IG
If th~ haven't yet studied its posslb!Htiea. A'l~· hreetlnlllto he held
well,' let'aget on the b~lll
at mHom• ol Mr an11 Mn Rich·
4 ,
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Sotjtly !Joard
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at a p.•II'· I~ t~ Secl'jltary'a of·
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oftd Mn. ~UIIam /olll'lh·
man and sons, C~luR)~ul, Mr 8rtd
Mro Charles Mardnko, lletdivlllo
apcnt Sunday evenln&amp; with Mr
and Mro Donald Tru11oll
air. and Mro Jack Sordtn 1nd
children of Pomeroy 1nd WPlllln
Wolf open! Labor DIY wltll Mr
and Mn Clint orr. Starlltla Oir 1!.!.d'l~~.!.•. ,r,
and dau1hlor of Columbuo, calljd
on them SaturdaY·
Mr and Mn William O'Nollllld
family of Ellubeth, Po 1 opent a
few doya with the lo11!1tr'o atip
mother, Mn Erma O'Noll.,
Mr and Mn Woodi'O\II I"'rtn•Y
ol Wuroaw •pent Sunday and La·
hor Day wUh their diUChte, 11\d
aon·ln law, Mr and Mn. lunlor fllii~aJ ..!•l!l~~il.l
White
Mr and Mro Joe Moron 1~d
aon, Jim or Woaton, vi. V.o, apebt
1 lew days wl1b Mr 1nd Mrt. Clfl
Offutt and ~to'n, Geor1o.
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epent 1 few ~~ wllft 0~
While and timlty. ' ,J.
&gt;111 Oro Wood, Ml'l H..l lad
Harold Hawk 1nd Genldli6 Wood,
Chester, apenl ThunaJ •Hhllt1
with Mr and Mn CHI!~ Spen·
eer
Vr and Mra Jvnot Bllua, Toronto, Clllido, opent a filii d.,_
wtth
Mn Ei'm a o'Noll.
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Mr and Mn Loilell Billh 1nd 81
Mr. Johtlloh otto~ded theloh1110n
r&lt;dnlon 8undir 1t Union Clmp
G1'11W1do In W11\ Vlrtln".
-M. ;rlllk ltAok
111. ind ltJro. Roy Gainer IPftll
BundoJ nltht with Mr. oM Mia. Ult lrlttthille~ ~~l'i o' er lr4m
oiYy G1tner
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lfro, Dllllo Bookman ol Buehtel wteh .llllf ChOP 1 otll~ 1hd
and da~1htor, Mrt Dorothy 'rut· td\\iblitl I~ I ~~!!¥ h1r :eOft·
er, of Dl1mond, Ohio, Ylalttd Mn· 14 -.-: t Itt • tllie oll+ei e t lqtti
nl• orr ond Arthur Orr over
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!t!lll Eva Marte Sproute of
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Mr. and 14ta lllchard Johrt.O•
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Mr ond Mn.
Perklna ol
Mountain, W. Va., opent the week
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1y £ilr110 Atl•n
Wnlte
Mt. 1M Mra Claftnce Will l~d
Mr. and lin Lowell Buoh al· oano ot Phoenix, Ariz, ll'ert ~
tended the funeral of hlo un•le cent 6vetnfBI\t ~eslt 61ill. lrtd
Saturday near Hend~roon, W. Va. Mra Dbzel Cleland.
Mr and Mro Edword Neuman
Mr nnd Mro Vern Weber ~~
and daughter or Gallon spent the , Chicago 111 , vtslled Mn Lauri
holiday weel end wllh Arthur Brown and other i'eli:ti\&lt;OL
and family
Bobby Wllron, Columb~a, 'lil&gt;;n!
Mr and Mro Donald Truuell t"o weeta with !~ llfln~pMnfa,
opent
-and saturday a\ Can Mr and Mrs L. L. Weber
ton
the t,tter'o brother Mr and Mro. Kenneth Harpll
alld I
lo» · and Mra. Eu T• 1edo were weekend guetto ol
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Mr and M" l,awronte Smltb
Mr. and ' Mro. Bernard Elit!l
otaln and son or Clevelsnd were
recent aueats ol Mr. and Mrs '
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Items are passed along on 4 tray lllroligh
the rows of seats Football fans are ask~d lo
bting nece~sary change and to dtop their
coins In a bbx provided. No chahg'e1ls •iveh.
Fjfts •i'e asl!ed to pay 4\least lh~ lhlnliiliifu
pf'lt~ fof ~~h item, and If poAstble \() colllii·
bu\e a Uttle extra for the Add~ s~i'VIc~ of
h4'¥lng the roncessions brought to them in
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Thooo that ',.,;e her~ to attend
the funeral of Mn Don RoBe
wore Mra 1uoy Williams and
Ilene, Mrs Ella Pulllnt, Colum
buo Mr and Mn Denver Rase,
Marton Mr nnd Mro Cheater Role
or Canton Mr and .dn Paul Dye
and Blrlan and linda Wad w rth·
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Butch and Marile and two chll·
dren, Jacksonville, 111 , Mr. 1111d
~ro Arhtbu&lt; Roc'"· Belpro, Mr a"d
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Mro Fannie Bookman
and Roy Dorothy and Etale of
Buohtol, Elmer Bookman and
grandson. Easl Liverpool, Mr and
Mn Kenneth MeCullough, Pome·
roy ond Mr. F.unl« 11111 ol Sy
muoe
)fr and Mri MU!ord Cole ol
Columbua Mr and Mrs ~Ill~ Ott
and oono. Roedsvl!le, openl ihe
week rnd wllh Mr and M11 Clint

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attended the funeral or Frederick
GerliCh at MI. Alto Sunday.
Mr and Mn. :r c. Porter of
The Plains were Sunday guest•
of Mr. and llro. Wiltlam ),argenl
lin. Ainslte Smith and daughter Cathy Of Columbus and Mrs
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IJr. and Jltl, MOfll]l· 1)ijJfJ "'
Delaware and Jllr. an~ Mn. 1'11111
donnelfy al M.,r~:.L... ·I ~
Mr. and Hra, U!JC'' )19 ilt
ape11t the weeke~d 'a! Nelaon lit&gt;
and Boitlmore, O,
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Colum~ut •P!'nt Sifuday ,
grandfather Mr: and Mra.
Amos
Mr~ Ethel 8ioowden
past week w.ilh ¥/ ~ lrtt~·~~
Mrs. Harr1 Snowden, .,,
Mn. Iva Howetl ol
Mr. and Mfi, Hofttd
Columbui 1pent the
end with Mr and
Erle,.ine.

entertataed wttb a
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ncr honl'ri•l· their
Ia,(, Mlf. IIOif J'atttnon,
evenld•. Atteltdlftl were Mr.
Mrf., D, 0. Patt,roon, CadlliUJ, Mt
·ana Mrt Jiarold Dewhurst and
4authter, Andrta, llr. 10d Mrs.
Paul Pdtter,so~ afid daughtor. din,
Emory Mlller, Columbllll and
Rounn., Jlrs. Ed Mlllo of Syra
CU1e ian4 •tbe bOJII,
Rate DII'IJ 1pent Monday )lith
Mr. alld M~. l:rllest Moidtn.
Mr. and Mn wmtam H6bstet
ter and Mr. and Mrs.
Erlewlne attended 1 plcnie gi.en
by the w. H, Smltio lldwe Co .. ot
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By MILTON ·RICHMAN
United Press Sports Writer
· The St. Louis Cardinals climbed withm 61.1! games of
C
waukee today but the Braves seemed perfectly content to
Utem have tbeir day in the sun now that Joe Adcock
n.t"Cfl
lohnny Logan al't! back in adion again, apparrntly ready
, f.a.JJI
the final pennant drive.
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Bru&amp;lrin' off Thursday night's 10·1 defeat at the hands
tlle !UII·hopeful Cardinals, the Braves preferred to dwelt
stead on the !act that Adcock and Logan woil be avai lable for ·Haftford, pennant winners or tile Ofil&amp;
duty during a comforting 12-game home stand which begins
baseball league this past sumlller, Will
agawt the last place Cubs tonight.
dleport
in finals of the O'Shmgnessy Jllliltoff! ~bitcH;
Those two eucoura~lng signs· ,
Roller, •used at tackle, also
p.m. on a neutral field in Racin~.
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took a lbt of the sting out of the Burdettr was thr loser
·filled in at centet. B~one
four-hitter Sam ''TMthpick" Jones
Brook1vn defratetl the Phillies,
The winner will receive a !la1fds0111~ lriiJIIif fof 11,8tlph!M
• crosh back, ~ developing
tbrew at the Braves Thursday 3 J, the Ptr:..tes ltck ed the Giant.!!, its cluliroom which undoubtedly Will tJj! the 11'6'ffl6
Eddie
Blake, si&lt;fe1llted with
niJhl Koble Landrith and Alvin 4 2, and C~ncmnato bent th&lt; Cubs, ning manager, ciubropm trophy cases,aiid even clubr~b~!\;:-1.
an ankle sprain Thursday, will
Datk eacb ritove in three runs for 4·1
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make a btd foi · varsity playing
&amp;lle Cards while Del Ennbl clouted
The Yanht•s mrrt•ased thetr being short in supply in the OVA.
time at a guard' opal Jim Han&gt;i.&lt;,
lril 19th homer With one on. Lew Amencan L(',ll;:U!! lead to 5~
Manager Chet Oliver off ·:~~~~::~or~
aoother hefty freshman, Is exgames With u 52 vJctory over the by the absence of seven! 01
pected .to push the rt!l'liar backs
Red Sox wtnlfl the Serlators shut
ftir their jobs.
out the Onolcs, 3-0, 1n the only aged players, will rely on his oolldM~:~~~f
..!..trod&lt; ahta4 le
thtough to a victory. These are D
R~lls@, ~il~lie't 1
'!'he ten lettetlnen, m6st of
otht•r gumr scheduled
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Luther 'tucker, infielders Buck Tertifajlt,
them likely lo go bOth wa~i ·On
offense and del~nte, ale Ketchti,
sell Roush and son Bob Olivet (ltltll
Neil, Vanct&gt;, !IIIler, Ell!ln, ~
Sholl r.att ftwlor
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Young Oliver is taking a fiinR at Bobcat football alld Cllar·
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and playing pilot or the Middleport team, witt' be almilariy
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handicapped.
il\tt+'MoL=!:"',..~
Other H&amp;rtlord vets are·Bub Stivers, Joe Bradley, Red
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llloflol- .ru ,..IW ruUterwetght c ampoon ° nny allSt!Jbart will want to prevail upon Micky' Miller. to
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vorcdstartm~
at 11·5 atoconoeback,
ho;t ilfi·Upper·
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cutler Joe Hicch tonioht for the pitching worlhy this year, a 3·1 affair in June,. ,
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at fl.
thord time :ot the new Capitol
If Stobart can get his full club out Sunday he could
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the senior Oliver some very bad moments. And maybe 8
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It's sa &lt;ton's first start since N
HkeCssol n wtll have to be at his' be'st to stoo Bob!fY field candidates "football Is a
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Jim .Vennul wl lnrO'fUII tnem. Dave HiiiOJ. as! year's 'XII.
SCOTr ATWATER
by champoon Cormcn Basilio at
Hindy has acquired for himself the reputation of being the ~EO quarte,rback, filled•the tailback role whtch Is tile Jthy man
Otl'rii«JARil MOTORS Cleveland.
hottest young hitter In the OVA this snminer Mote tliiil
ill the Vennarl style!
Aefenortes
WINNIPEG UP - Frank Gil· catchet ha6 moaned·
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A SCfimmage ag'ainst tastern 'f'u~sday eveninll U!at ended
llam, six·foot, 183·pound fo~mer
"That guy hits anythin~ you serve up td him."
IP an u,.officiai6.S Ue,sijtved to send t!ie Jal!kets baek to hijtd.
Metropoliton
University of Iowo end, has signed
Nelson, 1\!iddleoort HIRh School ,iunlor, ~iso has bit .000 . er Wolk. 'Fhey lu!Ye b~e11 handicapped this week by
ntness
Mcufne SOles
;/'~.~:da~tn~:.~~~~~~~~~o~~~ s~tentlv all pitchln~ ~e has seen. His averm has slumped Of tlrst string hlllfback Dave Hartinger and by Junior Ro'l*l~)l'sll
and Service
clal Footboll Union. Gilliam wao below Hindv's but Nelson lias been going after and getting la~e ankle.
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ROwley" lias been operating as.T quar'terbac~. Against F.alili-11'
214 · Mfl:~ror'hono 16-M Bay Puckers of the National Foot·
It II be a good ball game. Come out to see it at Radl11!
ern Guy lltng filled irl fdr Hillrtii'iger.
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Crom aggressive
last year, holdover
Is exlltlcted
said "tfie
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Ch 1 M D
needed weight and blocking pew· 11\0Y have a tough tline winning
ar ey c onald appare.ntlv jumoed from the fat into
er. J'n Hauck, sophomore, took v;rr maay games. thll year but
fire when he transferred h1s football coaching til1ients
over Erwin'• pla&lt;e at center and I m real pJeosed w1th the way tile
Middleoort to Canal Winchester.
continued there In drills thr~ugh· squad Is wottl~g and I~.arnfnt.''
Di~ this item from a Columbus news oer·
out this week.
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Offensive!~, Yojl Wayl,,~d ,lB
"Canal Winchester has only thre~ett~rmen after '
ThTbe defensive plan as set up by l::P:['!:~~rte~d::ucry~g uRow·
olnvers were ruled 1 11 ·~1 b
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qmpson y.. terday bad John
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and George Miller up lr nt in his vorus IMectoon he lB e~pected
Coach Charles McDonald has no nas-'er and a small ltn the line. Line backers wlre Er· to to fu,ll tl~t at delelts!ve hall
Theobacks. l!l'een. shnuld come alon~"
e. win, Abbott, Jom Harris and :d alternate on , offense with
rt:agedy must follow Chuck arountl like a sh'adow.
Dave. Stover .. all lettermen exc~t ' ~~rrls Is •xpeeted 1 .
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r~nrltdat~ for • hallhark post on the Mar~h~ll CnllPfe V~RIIV Crooks (merve quirte,back) and etooks Is .slated tor a
11 this v;nr ~· hnrl.hPen ARsisUn• Coaoh Al••' Cilo with 'the Ulng while Steve Baliey was at ~~defensive h~lf and
1'ani~Prs OnPn&gt;na drill.s unfit h• left for Marsh•ll
!llcty. .
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~nb f.~ 3 &lt;nnhomnr~ anrl if fn)pn! and Jnvp of lh
The front line defense packs _;;
off he should be in there plenty bef di 1
t' P ~arne
beer and expertence They wm
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drilled aharply on sector respon'
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Mr. and lin. Clmnce Snowden
aftd dllllllMf Uith and fllllllY of
Jerry Oily ope\)! the weekend
Wtih hlo mtther Mn. F. V. Snow·
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loli.io Forl!1Erlowlne of Middlepqrt 1pe~t MOnday
evening wltlt
Mr. and Mrt. llarvey Erlewlne.
Mr. an~ Mil. ,Jim Thoma• and
11011 of MlddleP&lt;Irt opent Sunday
with Mr and !ln. Robert Snow·

Pamela, Dexter, "ere Monday

gu0111 of Mr. and Mrs .• Paul !'at· 1

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COJ,UM9lr~ trl' - Cnntinued
"You there 1n the mlddle-tr ·
"" to good llshin• lo In store eat!iSh. Stream llshlnr thi'Ourh· you can't keep them out I'll lind
for most ol Ohio this wnPkend, out the state Is 1enera1Iy rood somebody whd will."
the Ohio Division or Wlldllre and Is expected to eonilnue for Otrens\vely the Jackets pro!).
said today.
the weekend.
ably wtll line up about as t'lley
C6tidit!ons by area:
Some ot the bettor ~reams to did against l!:asttrn unless &amp;Oll)e ·
Stnclusky ltr tnd laland Aroo
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ot bhe ambitoons yotmger pllyers
Fair catcbea of perth are being try durlnr the ~ext (ew days are oust the older heads from tHeir
PboDe
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Middleport
taken at the Fo~ !lorn snd at the Wills Creek, SMde River llfll.!· ~osltlons.
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men are reportln~ catches of Lawrenre Co~nty, Seioto 9ruah and ~alley at ends, Va'rice aM
white ba111 al the Bay Bridge
Creek and lllad River.
Dick Roller at tarkle!, Ketchla
The island area In Western
Sm'll!moutll brn, channel cat· and Stover at cuards and Ha'utk
Lake Erie reports catches of fish and carjy aro the moJn ap• at center. Operalln1 tHe T was
pickerel, pqch, smallmouth b.,. cles be!n~ Iaten wllh t~e excep. Rowley wttll the halfbacks beiit8
and white bass Mosi of the pick· lion of bile Mad River where lair !rwln and Bln1 and ' Mlboti al
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fullback.
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her · parOIIIS, Mr. and
Ours and went to
w visit her
Ours and fanl·
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A reunion. of tile famUy ot lfr.
and Mrs., Floyd Dunfee was held
Sunday ! their h~me, Rutland.' '·
A basket diDIIer w.u served
nopn to Mi. and ,Mrs. Fred Dptllee
and dau1~ter, Paull,ne, of Wafer·
ford; l\lr. md Mrr. Harold Dtmf~
and ehlldren, Unda, Steve apd
Kendall, of Gloueter; ftlr. and Mri.
Dana Hysell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hyoell and Mr. ODd Ml!. Robert
D,unlee tnd daolghlel's, VIcky' and
Debbie. all of Columbus; llln. !feleti WiUiallli and chlldreri, lenni·
lee and Ronnie, Dexter· llr. .t~
Nathan Biggs and children
leah, Billy arid SharDn, and Mr:
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GerliCh at MI. Alto Sunday.
Mr and Mn. :r c. Porter of
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grandfather Mr: and Mra.
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Mr~ Ethel 8ioowden
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Mrs. Harr1 Snowden, .,,
Mn. Iva Howetl ol
Mr. and Mfi, Hofttd
Columbui 1pent the
end with Mr and
Erle,.ine.

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4authter, Andrta, llr. 10d Mrs.
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Emory Mlller, Columbllll and
Rounn., Jlrs. Ed Mlllo of Syra
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By MILTON ·RICHMAN
United Press Sports Writer
· The St. Louis Cardinals climbed withm 61.1! games of
C
waukee today but the Braves seemed perfectly content to
Utem have tbeir day in the sun now that Joe Adcock
n.t"Cfl
lohnny Logan al't! back in adion again, apparrntly ready
, f.a.JJI
the final pennant drive.
.
Bru&amp;lrin' off Thursday night's 10·1 defeat at the hands
tlle !UII·hopeful Cardinals, the Braves preferred to dwelt
stead on the !act that Adcock and Logan woil be avai lable for ·Haftford, pennant winners or tile Ofil&amp;
duty during a comforting 12-game home stand which begins
baseball league this past sumlller, Will
agawt the last place Cubs tonight.
dleport
in finals of the O'Shmgnessy Jllliltoff! ~bitcH;
Those two eucoura~lng signs· ,
Roller, •used at tackle, also
p.m. on a neutral field in Racin~.
,
took a lbt of the sting out of the Burdettr was thr loser
·filled in at centet. B~one
four-hitter Sam ''TMthpick" Jones
Brook1vn defratetl the Phillies,
The winner will receive a !la1fds0111~ lriiJIIif fof 11,8tlph!M
• crosh back, ~ developing
tbrew at the Braves Thursday 3 J, the Ptr:..tes ltck ed the Giant.!!, its cluliroom which undoubtedly Will tJj! the 11'6'ffl6
Eddie
Blake, si&lt;fe1llted with
niJhl Koble Landrith and Alvin 4 2, and C~ncmnato bent th&lt; Cubs, ning manager, ciubropm trophy cases,aiid even clubr~b~!\;:-1.
an ankle sprain Thursday, will
Datk eacb ritove in three runs for 4·1
.
make a btd foi · varsity playing
&amp;lle Cards while Del Ennbl clouted
The Yanht•s mrrt•ased thetr being short in supply in the OVA.
time at a guard' opal Jim Han&gt;i.&lt;,
lril 19th homer With one on. Lew Amencan L(',ll;:U!! lead to 5~
Manager Chet Oliver off ·:~~~~::~or~
aoother hefty freshman, Is exgames With u 52 vJctory over the by the absence of seven! 01
pected .to push the rt!l'liar backs
Red Sox wtnlfl the Serlators shut
ftir their jobs.
out the Onolcs, 3-0, 1n the only aged players, will rely on his oolldM~:~~~f
..!..trod&lt; ahta4 le
thtough to a victory. These are D
R~lls@, ~il~lie't 1
'!'he ten lettetlnen, m6st of
otht•r gumr scheduled
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Luther 'tucker, infielders Buck Tertifajlt,
them likely lo go bOth wa~i ·On
offense and del~nte, ale Ketchti,
sell Roush and son Bob Olivet (ltltll
Neil, Vanct&gt;, !IIIler, Ell!ln, ~
Sholl r.att ftwlor
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• bott, .stover, Bailey, Jlliitlrt~
r.a.ooiiP-tiiw•,.,.;c
Young Oliver is taking a fiinR at Bobcat football alld Cllar·
a\ld Rowley:
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ley Stollart, leading candidate for varsity quarterliaclt'at Oli
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and playing pilot or the Middleport team, witt' be almilariy
"":t'..~~ b.u
handicapped.
il\tt+'MoL=!:"',..~
Other H&amp;rtlord vets are·Bub Stivers, Joe Bradley, Red
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UP - Ex-wei· ker, outfielders.
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llloflol- .ru ,..IW ruUterwetght c ampoon ° nny allSt!Jbart will want to prevail upon Micky' Miller. to
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' fa· against Hesson, Miller ownirlg the on1&lt;&gt; victoPI. h•er
vorcdstartm~
at 11·5 atoconoeback,
ho;t ilfi·Upper·
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cutler Joe Hicch tonioht for the pitching worlhy this year, a 3·1 affair in June,. ,
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at fl.
thord time :ot the new Capitol
If Stobart can get his full club out Sunday he could
~:Jfi=*e•..:;'::'
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the senior Oliver some very bad moments. And maybe 8
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It's sa &lt;ton's first start since N
HkeCssol n wtll have to be at his' be'st to stoo Bob!fY field candidates "football Is a
game and you've got. to
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suited on a se&lt;ond-round kuockoui Stobart the full route.
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Jim .Vennul wl lnrO'fUII tnem. Dave HiiiOJ. as! year's 'XII.
SCOTr ATWATER
by champoon Cormcn Basilio at
Hindy has acquired for himself the reputation of being the ~EO quarte,rback, filled•the tailback role whtch Is tile Jthy man
Otl'rii«JARil MOTORS Cleveland.
hottest young hitter In the OVA this snminer Mote tliiil
ill the Vennarl style!
Aefenortes
WINNIPEG UP - Frank Gil· catchet ha6 moaned·
,
A SCfimmage ag'ainst tastern 'f'u~sday eveninll U!at ended
llam, six·foot, 183·pound fo~mer
"That guy hits anythin~ you serve up td him."
IP an u,.officiai6.S Ue,sijtved to send t!ie Jal!kets baek to hijtd.
Metropoliton
University of Iowo end, has signed
Nelson, 1\!iddleoort HIRh School ,iunlor, ~iso has bit .000 . er Wolk. 'Fhey lu!Ye b~e11 handicapped this week by
ntness
Mcufne SOles
;/'~.~:da~tn~:.~~~~~~~~~o~~~ s~tentlv all pitchln~ ~e has seen. His averm has slumped Of tlrst string hlllfback Dave Hartinger and by Junior Ro'l*l~)l'sll
and Service
clal Footboll Union. Gilliam wao below Hindv's but Nelson lias been going after and getting la~e ankle.
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the •l&lt;~h drnft choice of the Green the l~ng ball.
ROwley" lias been operating as.T quar'terbac~. Against F.alili-11'
214 · Mfl:~ror'hono 16-M Bay Puckers of the National Foot·
It II be a good ball game. Come out to see it at Radl11!
ern Guy lltng filled irl fdr Hillrtii'iger.
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ahead
and
hide
ccn· Coacn
, ., THoilpson
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, rooy~
will care
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Crom aggressive
last year, holdover
Is exlltlcted
said "tfie
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to give the bac~fleJ~ some b'lldly '" sh\)Wtng a lot of spirit We
Ch 1 M D
needed weight and blocking pew· 11\0Y have a tough tline winning
ar ey c onald appare.ntlv jumoed from the fat into
er. J'n Hauck, sophomore, took v;rr maay games. thll year but
fire when he transferred h1s football coaching til1ients
over Erwin'• pla&lt;e at center and I m real pJeosed w1th the way tile
Middleoort to Canal Winchester.
continued there In drills thr~ugh· squad Is wottl~g and I~.arnfnt.''
Di~ this item from a Columbus news oer·
out this week.
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Offensive!~, Yojl Wayl,,~d ,lB
"Canal Winchester has only thre~ett~rmen after '
ThTbe defensive plan as set up by l::P:['!:~~rte~d::ucry~g uRow·
olnvers were ruled 1 11 ·~1 b
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qmpson y.. terday bad John
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d'ffi
ne g1 e ecause ofli school collsillidatton Ketchka, Kip N.. l. CorneU vance retmo in ,a IO~ple ol weeks fro111
,
I" cu1tv.
and George Miller up lr nt in his vorus IMectoon he lB e~pected
Coach Charles McDonald has no nas-'er and a small ltn the line. Line backers wlre Er· to to fu,ll tl~t at delelts!ve hall
Theobacks. l!l'een. shnuld come alon~"
e. win, Abbott, Jom Harris and :d alternate on , offense with
rt:agedy must follow Chuck arountl like a sh'adow.
Dave. Stover .. all lettermen exc~t ' ~~rrls Is •xpeeted 1 .
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r~nrltdat~ for • hallhark post on the Mar~h~ll CnllPfe V~RIIV Crooks (merve quirte,back) and etooks Is .slated tor a
11 this v;nr ~· hnrl.hPen ARsisUn• Coaoh Al••' Cilo with 'the Ulng while Steve Baliey was at ~~defensive h~lf and
1'ani~Prs OnPn&gt;na drill.s unfit h• left for Marsh•ll
!llcty. .
s..:_om::e:i:ol~fO~nst:;i~:;:"::::-~~~~~~~~~7=r#~~:=!~~~~
~nb f.~ 3 &lt;nnhomnr~ anrl if fn)pn! and Jnvp of lh
The front line defense packs _;;
off he should be in there plenty bef di 1
t' P ~arne
beer and expertence They wm
.
ore P oma tme.
drilled aharply on sector respon'
SEVERAL MODELS IN STOCK
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~on t.he point after tduchdown
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Mr. and lin. Clmnce Snowden
aftd dllllllMf Uith and fllllllY of
Jerry Oily ope\)! the weekend
Wtih hlo mtther Mn. F. V. Snow·
dtn.
loli.io Forl!1Erlowlne of Middlepqrt 1pe~t MOnday
evening wltlt
Mr. and Mrt. llarvey Erlewlne.
Mr. an~ Mil. ,Jim Thoma• and
11011 of MlddleP&lt;Irt opent Sunday
with Mr and !ln. Robert Snow·

Pamela, Dexter, "ere Monday

gu0111 of Mr. and Mrs .• Paul !'at· 1

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COJ,UM9lr~ trl' - Cnntinued
"You there 1n the mlddle-tr ·
"" to good llshin• lo In store eat!iSh. Stream llshlnr thi'Ourh· you can't keep them out I'll lind
for most ol Ohio this wnPkend, out the state Is 1enera1Iy rood somebody whd will."
the Ohio Division or Wlldllre and Is expected to eonilnue for Otrens\vely the Jackets pro!).
said today.
the weekend.
ably wtll line up about as t'lley
C6tidit!ons by area:
Some ot the bettor ~reams to did against l!:asttrn unless &amp;Oll)e ·
Stnclusky ltr tnd laland Aroo
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ot bhe ambitoons yotmger pllyers
Fair catcbea of perth are being try durlnr the ~ext (ew days are oust the older heads from tHeir
PboDe
or
Middleport
taken at the Fo~ !lorn snd at the Wills Creek, SMde River llfll.!· ~osltlons.
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men are reportln~ catches of Lawrenre Co~nty, Seioto 9ruah and ~alley at ends, Va'rice aM
white ba111 al the Bay Bridge
Creek and lllad River.
Dick Roller at tarkle!, Ketchla
The island area In Western
Sm'll!moutll brn, channel cat· and Stover at cuards and Ha'utk
Lake Erie reports catches of fish and carjy aro the moJn ap• at center. Operalln1 tHe T was
pickerel, pqch, smallmouth b.,. cles be!n~ Iaten wllh t~e excep. Rowley wttll the halfbacks beiit8
and white bass Mosi of the pick· lion of bile Mad River where lair !rwln and Bln1 and ' Mlboti al
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fullback.
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lfom ~ere attended 1M
!!91ii;~~;~t~l at Long Bottom
r.(.,, Kelly Kellellber·
)/. c:9_1u~nbus sperit Saturday
her · parOIIIS, Mr. and
Ours and went to
w visit her
Ours and fanl·
ac~111panied. by

liho has

$5.79 oal~ '

Dunfee Fan1ily
R,u.ni~n Is Heid

$1.79 qt.

At Rutland

A reunion. of tile famUy ot lfr.
and Mrs., Floyd Dunfee was held
Sunday ! their h~me, Rutland.' '·
A basket diDIIer w.u served
nopn to Mi. and ,Mrs. Fred Dptllee
and dau1~ter, Paull,ne, of Wafer·
ford; l\lr. md Mrr. Harold Dtmf~
and ehlldren, Unda, Steve apd
Kendall, of Gloueter; ftlr. and Mri.
Dana Hysell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hyoell and Mr. ODd Ml!. Robert
D,unlee tnd daolghlel's, VIcky' and
Debbie. all of Columbus; llln. !feleti WiUiallli and chlldreri, lenni·
lee and Ronnie, Dexter· llr. .t~
Nathan Biggs and children
leah, Billy arid SharDn, and Mr:
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Mrs. Harry ~rice and daughle•.
Pittsburgh were week
••J.•""~"· .oJ Mrs. Aitnle Prlte.
lolr&amp; Olyde Roush and
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.,., ;., ,r;·· llrs. Chad lleLDng and
recently.
Mr. and M'rs. Ira Blosser and
illllldren of Sellnavllle ·visited
owr the ~eekend with her moth·
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lister, Mrs. Chai. Hilton.
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•lallnd II producing perch, white
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.Outl~ok lor the weekend Is fair
to .food.
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Qrant. FISh bcln1 taken include
llr1emouth bda, bluc1ill• and

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In '57. Season
CLEVELA.&gt;ro UP - Herb Scoff
btllUIIII youn1 Clevel~d Indianl
loft lutllder, probably will not
pitch ..Jain tbla sel!on ~aus.
hll Injured right eye hu not
healod 11 laot as expecte~.
Store's !Ye waa •truck tw " 11.,.,

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Pomeroy.Middleport;O., Sept. 8,1957-7
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DaOy,Sen~ln'l

only ehlld, tlllfwt1. He I• nlll!' a
Journalist and photo~rapher 1or
1:~;-:;;--:AA•
1\lpm C. S.h!Yemlelri, {&gt;retldent of Vaart Land, a dall! Norwe11an
li'SI!' 10 "f8Jll A • IIi• obiHOilqcii 'DtlAmerlca~ !lap· , newspaper ~nder Ch~!itlan •lllll•·
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(Conllnu'~ '''· ~ ;o~~ on,) 1 '1111! Jve(W!J!.,itart.ed t~e mlaslon
----:-' ·ehurebes \~ tti~~Ali~ratiO.'~Ill 'be wl*i In W~ll~, ~h' ,jh~ nnrlhern
ilven durin~, the morning malon part 61 tlie Cq,nso,,with' one other
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and tll'e ap~akcr will be' 'Dr. Pa~) mlselonary , ltt t922/1fo~~ ·~ije~o
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Judson ftl:ori'la, eW~tly~ 1 ecra~jY, are tweptf~ ml,~!i6i\1i~; lw;,tour
of Uie Obi~, llDRillii"Cbrtft!nllb!lr m~tn \IJiioqib W.~l!' •nA a num 1
GhnvJUel,Spl\l)lal musl~ In ' t~e J&gt;tr pi •9)11•!\•tton• ! a9ped by. pal'
morn1111 Wlll' bo.etl&gt;en by tbe well· 11¥•&amp; Baplized ;ne tle~NP, hn• nos:~~\t~~',aliW:
lion Bap,~lt ~~~9)'• _L' ,' i ll' ,,, I rsa~~~~~ *-VP91~\t~.t·OOO,,IJ!,'PrilJ'4~ 1er
!n t!),O afternoon Mia f. H. Sic· ltlo~ tilere ar~ · """ nallve leach· 1
pherljiln, p'9tllerct.· president ~ .r, an4 evang,llats ··~potted by
tfte Wohi'en'• Misi!Obai'y SOI!iely of' the natiYe &amp;4utth, and · 4,00Q chll·
An
ticket ,;uJng p(o;
!he' IIGBi\ Tim preside with Mrs dre~ 1n gr~mh!ar sehool. There " gram will
held be&amp;lnnlng the
; Briggs IC~~y:• ehelhlre, a1 devo· a school to ~rain 1e,~hers and also l)r1t of next week, and alre~d'y aptlollal leirtbr.
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pne to tlam evailtellsts Nurse~ proximately 20 resldenll ha;l'e viii·
'l'h! Cheslllre Baptist 1Youth tiav~ been tJ;alned to carry out the unteered their service• lo aell!nl
'Choir 'will present two n11111bers medical work.
tickets during the twot weeka to
alid Dr. !vmen will be one of the
King BSud~uln ~r, Belg1um pr~· help a"u" the auccesa of the
two st&gt;-Rkers.
!ented Mr Iversen with, the Gold proJeht
Dr. Arthur E Basil&lt;~ aulotont I Medal of the Ofllet 0! the Ro)'nl
More indivlduala are needed,
td Dr Morris, will apeak ~DIL !be ' I,lon lor outstnnding servtce In the however, to help With the cain·
progre.,l report of the Ohio Ba\h Congo when ·he left the field lor palgn and any realdent wlah11lg
tlit Camp Camp•lgn will Iii! given deputation m his native Nor)"aY to help Is requested to contact
by the campaign director, Dr. C In 19SI. H~ retirevn 1053 after Mrs P•a1l 1\'elker, ~s Olive In·
R Osborne .
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, Wl'lllng sixteen boo s on the Con graham, Mrs Elleerl ~11\Vm, l!rs;
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Elmo Russell, Bill Childs or Bob
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, "'epartmon • repons 'f/1
given by Norma Sm'dfr, Jaeli!ah,
While atudy1ng at the Baphs\
There· are s~veral ether dulles
Baptist Youth Fellowship; ~II', arid Theological Semjnary In Oslo, Mr w'b!Ch lliuilt Ill. poliO~j\led lo car·
Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew, ~~1l('e Mrseh w•s a pupil of the Rev ry throuV~ on the proJect and
ll'ltl; Young Adblt Fello\l'!hih, 1Dr. t.rnnld T Ohm, ge~er.,l ·~•· an'r ma'n or woman In the county
Willl~ln j Boll&gt;mln ' Jaclaoh, retary, Bapllat World Atbance H!
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' :M: •' F Uo h" Jn' j ~ 8~ •ttended'llueknelt Unlvel'lllly Lew· wishing !0 • he1P 11 • 180 ~equested
&gt;,hfn~eq~ rJd:e~~t. W~m~n's Mls· )8burg, -'!'~nnsylvanla, !Qr : pbst to_ ~·~tat! Qne of the lnd1~lduals
~\qo•rr s~ 10 tr, ltioa. 1\alph t: gra~uate w?t•k; sl,udlM a\ the Llv· ~~~abov~ . , . . _ _
Ztlnlet, eomer~y. 'l!oard of ,Chris· ln!I'\On Melliclll Co11ege, London, it ·,
lldh t;&lt;~ueatlon, t!IJ&gt; R~v. w. I.uth· EngiaM, for ·Q)tA year: end took !Uelf'S•
08 8
l!r Tracy, mo Ghhde, Pastors' the required c~urie In tropi';al
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nldlclne J\ BHI•Ifels, Belgium b..
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A bh~quet.~lll be hel~ at 6 p f6re 6nle~lng the lteld.
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iji. wlih adql~ at the F)rsl Bitptrat ~lrso lv~~~eft II pre-11den,t o , t e " ,
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,'(:h~reh and th~ Youtij, •t tfie Cam· NqrlvfJII~,Bll~tl~t WQ!!en. u~~n rghw~y
brian Hotel Ba~guet Hall
and a member Ofithe ."aprlst Ml~ ,
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Sei•ed bids were opened ~ay
by WllllaUJ J J!o\W!an, Pri81~eri • wilh hEr busbart~ .,f(om 1-Eit ,to by the Deparlrilent 'ol HIJh~t;iys
Fellowship arta lMtlillatlbns',of 01·) 1937. ilef?re,-r~t~,r,,tng to h~e for , 40 mon hlrhway Jiilprcveftcers Will be conducted tiy Wll· lo see to tile educat(o6 of 1 etr, JIICnt projects 'l'l\051:( projects,
pdti of,Gdvernor O'lielll's hal·
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•need slate·wlde hlghwfY pto·
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Nellie Pearl

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from "'h oul hou5e Wr.:1. H. Ruoter, both of whom reside at Administratrix of the estate of
Holmes, syracuse, Oh1o.
1611 Hunter Street, Wllkmsburl, Waller Lottridge, deoeased. filed
8·13-t!
__ _ ·-- Pennsylvania will take notice that her petitUon agaiN! tbem Jn the
" or Rent Paul S ·Smart, Guardlln of Flor- Probatl! Court of h!elgo Cfli~nW,
,JO-F Or Sol .ence Lucy Stevoru, an lncompe- Oh1o, being Cause No. 15,698, lor
SINESS
Grocery
store
ltellntd, ohnllhpe 31tst daly ofbJuiPry, lb9$'1, tho sale of certain real estate for,
GOOD BU
e
s et1 10n n t e o ate the payment 01 debts of ~aid deced·
and
Equ
1pment
Good
s!Zed
lot.
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t wlthl• and 1or the County ent, which real estate 18 doscrlbcd
RATES
Located m Rutland Vlllage •o1our
u 1gs and state o1 0h10, CIBe as follows:
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Very re ~sonably priced. P r No. 16,~36, all~ging lhat his Ward
I ee111
word, one W.rtioo. Hlnlmum chuge 60&lt;.-4 .'enll
health reason lor · retlreme I I! Btlzild of the undivided three- ated In the Vlllage ur romeroy,
1101[ 11Ul'd br lbree CGDHcutlvr lnBtrtions
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Phone 24934 Mrs. W. S. Up- fourths mterest 1n the following County of Me1ga and State of Ohio
8pBtlal- Ono molllh for 25 eenta per word
singer
8 30 Bte described real estate situ.ated In and bounded and deacribed aa lol·
!UIJ nte of 2 eenta per W01d will be [har!ed lor advertising U
101 paldlor bdore the 151b of each moo h fo lowing ln&lt;ertlon
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the County o! Melga, State of Ohio tows Betng 11tuated In the Vlllago,
linn In Advertising-Should be reported Immediately. The
(II ) W ante 0 UY I ami
Village or Middleport. to.wlt· of Pomeroy and more parlleu!arl1
JJ.111 r..nllnol &gt;"U 1101 bo reaponslole lor mo•e thsn one lnccr
_ __ 1 Situated m the Village of Mid· bounded and deseribed as follows
M lllllertlOII,
_ lor 4 or 5 dleport, County of Me!~s and State Lot Number Twenty·t~ree (23) dl·
Cord of 1'banka ond S1IOda1 Notleea of Events $1 00. Obltuarloa J Used coal -:-lu-rn_a_cc
Wdl
pay mh Sec of Ohio and In One llundrea Acre vldlng In the cenler from \he front
Jllblidled It I eent per Word.
room b01150
Irene lleltger, Harn 1 Lot No 157, being a lot Forty.flve to the rear Aloo, the conc\ll'I'Onl
()f wnte
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95-ltp 1~teet more or l•so on Grant Street right of easement to use tbe Alley
~'UR SALt: LIVIng Room Smte
SODVIllC,
( IJ Not1ces
- - - - - - · - In sa1d VIllAge on4 running bock between the ibove deserthed prol"
lnquar~ lttynolds Da1ry Store,
Mid~loporl
at that width to the aliPY, aald Jot erty and the Weste1iy poe hall of
9-4 3lc
HtMIII.;;....,. ,.,;--an d · range. •Ph.~~~ lying between the Conoer 'and !lao said Lot Number Twenty three (23)
bJMilte LUQ•r• - Lane Ced1r Sectwul fol di ng g&lt;~ ro g c doo1 RcRfr~gerator
acme 3684
....... ~ Martin Iota on said street·
Said easement right is to continue
·.~ - LAU Window Fanocomplete w1th h&lt;Jrdware 8x7 Convcnhonat washer, rea80n;ble
That the Defendant, Nelllo Pearl for the benefit of the heirs, oue·
dsire Rafrl&amp;entcrs.
96-tllp
H C8lrns Box 177 Racine
Kueker, Is the owner of an undl· ce!SOrs and asslgno in ownership
11br P•mltort, MIHI1110tf, Ohle Call 335Y
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- -- - -- real eatate; that Joseph Bucker lr alley.
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Three
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top
3 Kittens need !lome Seven
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enliUed
to
dnwer'ln
the
Interest
of
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12)._ ._ On t e d t Cll\ n said Nellie Pearl Rucker. and,
Tho poUtlon alleges tnat the per·
weeks old House broken Call 1 and frame s &lt;.: omplcte wllh cas
lngs and wei g ht~ h1 good con
That cly~e Mlllhone, 11 TreiB· sonal eatatc of gald d.cendent IS
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dltlon Sec Jl,Jrlcy llanmg Flat· WANTED: 1o rent 3 or 5 room urer of Meigs County, Ohio, bas a not tufllelent to. paY debts and
wOOds Rd Phone 858 Y llomc
AUCTION SALE
furniShed house or aportment. lien against said real ..tate for the obbgatlons ol sa1d estate and that
evenings
94-Stp
Call James Thabet Ben Frank- taxes and
It Is iif'cesmy to sell said real
Household rurnHur~ from four
bn Store, New Haven, W. Va.
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bedroom house Some antiques,
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That James A Slnaer Is the only same.
ineludlng marble top dresRcr, ~oal furnm Good condition
Al•o gas and 01 1 healers Phone :-::-::-:-~· --: - - heir at Jaw .nd n~xt of ~lq of said The prayl:l' o! lhe. pelltion is
mahogany love·scat, wash bowl
6366·M
IJ.I&gt;3tc , ( B) For L~ose
Ward, a resident qf the State. of that said re.t estate be aold for
and matC'hmg !Oap dish from
England Voses, sail and pepper 300 bales o/ goo•! nuxcd hay Ro 1
Ohio, and that there are no other I the payment of debt! of said dec..
collection, glassware, jugs, jnrs
bert 11111 . IH 1 Reedsville .~
persons who have an Interest In dent and costa ol administering
buttons, p1cturcs, ol her mis·
o
9 6 3t~ Service Station lor lease Doing laid real eState, and,
the estate' and for other relief.
tellaneous 1terruJ Tuesday, Sept
- - - ---gcnd bulneaa. UOnd location.
That It " nece88ary to sell said Said defendan~ are required to
10, 1957, 10 30 a m ot Smlbh 2 lou R• ..onuble Out of htgh Extra large JOrVIfe baya, Very real eatate to pay debta of the answer said petit on on the 28th
water On good hard road E reaaonable rental _ Small CRpl· Ward and to pay lor her support. day ol September 1951 or judge·
Rickard residence, New Haven
Locu•t Street, Pom•roy, 0 Con I 1 1
The prayer of th• Petition Is for m•nt will he taken against them
d Ph
W Va.
tact Clar111da Ebersbach, 105 . ta n..stment requ 1re
one the ule of the enUre lntemt In
fLORA STEm, aa Admin·
Usrold Goddard auctioneer
Wright
Str&lt;,
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Pomeroy,
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~aid
real
estate
pursuant
to
the
lstratrlx of the estate el
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provisions contained in Section
Walter Lottrldge, deceased.
-.,.---'--7" - -Appointment, 1tter 7 P M
2127 08 of the Ohio Rovloed Code, WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ
. Wrl~ht's Barber Shop, Rutland, 200 ft'ycr:o~ Fmc· for frcrlmg •
and lor such other relief " may Attorneys lor Plalnttll
Ohio
9-5 31&lt; Ready to go 3 to 4 lbs Rog'!
be proper.
(8) 2. A, 18, ~3. 30,; (9) 6, 13 7k
Rose fhone 902·M
9 5 31c Room• for rent Kitchen prtvileg· The persons first above men.
lj:o Cream Social, Sat n'ght Sept
" Phone 906 M
9-IHtp ti0ned wlll further take notice that
• ?lb at Tuppera Plains M01hodtst PotatoCI lor sale U S No I
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rooms
and
bath
Furnuhcd
they have been made part1es de
$2 25 per hundred at farm
~ Church Ple and cake served
Contact
Oma
M
nlgomcry
Ra·
felldant to said Petltloo and that
Phone 273 ot cuntacL Hyatt
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, with home made ice cream
John Elwood of Kaclne,
Cine, Ohio
9.e.atc they will be I:OQuire to onswer t,he willRe~ hold
Pal'llons, Portl&gt;nd, 0
9.5-61p
' Z,cryone welcome
04·3tp
&lt;'.ommunlon services
_i same on or before tho 2111 day of
here
Sunda~
morning at e 30 •~
8eptembor, 1957 •
No buntln~ allowed on my farm For Sale 2 year old colt Western
alated by Rev. Workman
Aportmenl
lor
ronl
4
rooms
and
Paul
S
Smart,
Guardian
Pleasure
InqUire
Reynolds
, day or p!lhl Faye Powell, ·, 1
bath. Adults only Phone 440M
Florence Lacy Stevenl1 Gene Beeele ond daughter, Miss
Dairy Slore Middleport 9-4 3tc
, cine, Ohio
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Lois, of New Bhghton, Pa , visited
or 24-Y
8-2IJ.IIte
an Inco111petent,
over the week end With Mr and
Plalntl!!
·14) Annouracements New 16 ga pump gun $60 00, Nice furnlsf cd apartment in Ml8· W•bsler and Fultz
Mrs. Hersch•! Roush and daught·
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elnglc Larrcl 20 ga $2&amp;00 18
dleport. S rooms and bath Call Attorneys for Plaint!!!
era and Mr. and Mrs T1tus Pickens
Mr and Mrs Edison Brace and
.IRTH ANNOUNCIMENT
inch Jig Saw $25 00, Black and - 6~70:,__ - - - - ~~· (8) a. 9, 18, 23, 30, (8) 6, 6tc
'l'bl.blrtb,Qf a,new cart,the Jldael, I '!'OJ Tree Doll and 2 pups
I.chiildrtm vtsltcd relatlves In St
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If aluu!UnUd by Fold ltlotor corn• ~&amp;IJQ. l' lnyd Wtse,- Bailey Run Furnl~hed room apartl!lent P , ,, 'll.
NOTittv'a , and 4ltended the
._111 of''ilearbom, Michigan. You 1. Road: ~omeroy
94 Stp Pomeroy. •PhQne 3S7.J ~~~
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Pvenang
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--_...... ., \H)orge Stu ef, whll'e la!tt
newest addition to the Ford Fam· necondltloncl Singer rorlable ~ room furnished apartment 206 known place of retldence was Ro. Mr an ~trs Ralph Durst of
lly of Fine Cars at your noareot Electric Scwmg M,ohinc New M~lbcrry Ave Phone 378
well, Arkansas, and whose ~rosen! Sprtnglleld wero decent visitors
l!dlel dealer.
Molor New cmywg cnsc, allj 9·0'3tc
place of rosldcnce 18 unknown and with )Irs Ott Arnott and family.
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(8) AutJ Soles
Free ~el o! attachments '"lh
llcaf.Jld Mardi, Drop ~1othl, ascer ne '
ary ,_ u e, w ose auest, MilS Hazel Kenyon of Prov·
1 Sl 16 Solri t 1m!INI Suppl y
Clinton F''her Middle rt.
last known plo&lt;e of mldence was tdenee, R L were vis1tors last
111111 Plymouth VB Belvedere ' Oose out ,.1e only $!4 00 Pay
Pboneii2M.X. •
po 111 tr 1~810 Cleero Avenue, Tlr.ley Park week in Columbus wtth Mr and
f1,?95 2 ~r liard Top Cpe
$! 60 Weekly Fnr Free llome - ·- · _ _ _
ll1lnols, and whoao preaent place of !lru. Ralph Wills
, Sharp In condlt1on Smart '"
call
Huntln~ton
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rbealdenee lsb unkd~o,:"n anbd canno~ Mrs Annie Mae Graham and
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"new look" tlylc
PowcrOite
or writ(' Howehold Sewing, AlB \ 16
e rea,sona e haaence e ucer children of Milton, lnd , VISited
, Blaetlnm, Pomeroy, 0 9-8-Bt•· 3 d A 11 nltnglon w va
talned: Violet Bryan, whose last Mrs. Virgil Rous~ recently
' ~ Chevrolet 11 ton Pickup
usc corn picker and three. 1known place of residence was Pa· Mrs. J D Roulh oT Letart call·
9~ 6t Pvc ' " · - ' -- - - Good
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pomt hitch plow Ms)lord Har·1 duca, Kentucky, and whoae pre ed on Mrs L L Nice, last week
!,tiD LWB Less than 10,600
"'· Racine, o. Phone 8659.
rent place o! residence Is unknown Miss Kathryn Philson of Ala·
' actual nlll" Almnst like !bel
Trailers
9-4.JI&lt;
and cannbt, by rcaaonable dill boma apent her vacation with her
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_ _ _ genee be ascerlslned; Mae Price, parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Phil·
' dar it w'tla sold. Blaettnm,
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whoae 1111 known place of resl· eon, and sister, Mr. and Mrs Ther·
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donee waa 814 Wayside Drive ean Johnson and other relatlvea
Pontiac 8 Star Chle · ' · 0
Save UOO In •10~0
Wonted
south Charleaton, Weal. VIrginia, Mr. George Brace and friends
Converilble Cpo New top Hy
Ono, Two and Three Bedrooms
•and wh08e preaent place of resl· of 8~ Albans, w. Va., VISited over
dromatlc drive All leather 1 Jarae stock muot go. Bring your Wmleo-PAPEII H.&gt;NG!NG-~D dince lr unknown and cannot, by Lober Day with the Edison Brace
. . teotl. Showo extra good care desire• and your problems
yean es~erlenct. Free et'l ' reuonable diligence be ascertain· family.
Blaettnan, Pomeroy, 0 D.tJ.iltc we're deahnr on the very low
mates, I. v. Reldn411, Raclr. • ed· Leo Knowlel, whoae place or Jack Baker and Buss Sellers of
move In tomorrow. Try us.
Box 121, Ohio.
7.S." reitdence Is ~nknowtl and eannat, Portland, spent Sunday w1th Geo
111111 Buick V6 Super. $2,690
4 4r. "Hard Top" Sedan Power eat poulble termal
by reasonable dllllence be aseer· Parsons
Ml" Hazel Kenyon of Provl·
• TIN WIDTHS
(20)Buslness Servlr.et talned: and the unkoown
stoerlnr and Brakes. R • H
Kaallf aharp. Now ono cost
t HUGI IILECTION
belr, devlaeeo, !e1atee' ad· dence, R. L, haa been spending her
$4,8t6.00, Blaottnan, Pomeroy, Many reconditioned used one Haulln1 sorvlce (or filtered, soft mlnlatralors, executors and allal&amp;ns vacation with her cou1lns, Mra
O.
o.o: 6tc and two hedroom trailers
wntor tn rural cuatomers Rea· of Leo Knowles, if he be deceased, John Stobart and Mr~. George Krl·
I'REE DELIVERY ' - QUICK!
sonable ratea Good, mo soft whose names and places of reo!· der of Racine
111113 Dnd&amp;e va 2,-dr. 1?96 Cor·
Open 7 Daya A Week
water Phone 110-X or 397. dence II unknown; the un· Charles Foster, who has employ·
ment on the river, is vtsltml his
;.".': ~f:;-Jub~u~:;·~~lo:!~;:
Wavtrly Mobile
~~~n Soli Water Service :~~:.• d:~~ .o~h!!l~~mes~~~ family,
Blaettnors, Pomeroy, 0 D.tJ.iltc
TI!!MITII IICTIIIMINATI'il plaeea , ~~ r e sl den c e are
Buleks 11 low ~ Five
U.l. 23 tauth
For lite lnapectlon pb;me 8..-ll,
WAYIItLY. OHIO
Glll!lora Sup,Jy Store, Pomoro1.. (20
lnsurqnct
•better buyo". 0no or those
ean owned bY local merchant
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AU' ,ork .IUII'Inleed. Full!' ~~ ~-&amp;;1..
-one owner- low mijeaao. Blaot·
,,oR lALII
1und. Valiihm'l Jnduetl'lal t1111 f'!lll 'lt'!Pt'• hllilrlllee Alt!IIIJ,
tnan, Pomeroy, 0. 0 IHJ.6tc Far Roa~ouranl! or Schoolo· New
Reallti.tlal Termlta Conlrol sef. Kld411~ ,, .. • AutomobP•
-,--- - Slain!"' Re!rlaerator. 32 ca
~ce. St Maeya, w. Va. 7 20,. ~dl. Pba' G l ~
AutoS.rvices
ft, 2 door, oomplot•. w1tb unit ~uatom Built Klrclien:-Klte"' _..;..:.:. ' ' '
\ p! l
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dotiRned lor your home. l"ree COJIIIi.l'lllllllfll'laet Pnlllcttoa,
lo &amp; IAWWII08 IIOlll Ql, - M antecd JACK'S REFR!GERA estlma!08. Foreman " bolt Ult. o\ult. l'ln, Pollt. Cill Dal
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'IJrerUr Unict. Dll TION, NEW HAVEN TU·23537
Phona 62M·Y.
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GRAV!Lif 1liACfOR 11ALD ll'd
lltrt108. lt. A. J'inlaw, 511 &amp;
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pairlllJ h7 fWrJ Trallltd
watchmaker, UOLIM .110
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Pa., called l'ecently on relative•
and friends at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayman
alld family of Columbus were re·
cent euesll of Mr. and Mrs. w. !1.
Ha~man .
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, The Racine F1re Department was
called here lo extinl\liah a floe on
the !awn of the Charles Foster
home which did ,coruld~able dam·
aae to the rear of tht 'Methndlat
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baa been unable
to work-this week due to lllneu
!lr. and Mrs. CIIJI'Iea Elba of
columbUJ ooent tbe week end
with Mr. .,Od Mra. Edward King
and fanuly.
!lr. and Mrs Walter King and
daughter• nloved to near Bradbury
Jaat soturday. They :ecently came
from Columbus to spent a lew
weeks with relatives before mov.

Mr and Mr~ Allen Bally of
Bashan and !Irs Belle QuiM of
Cambridge were the ncent vial~
ors of Mrs Bertha Holter aod
Thursday.
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Lester Bally.
MlBs AUco Faye Fiaher and a
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Labor Day va..
" tion on an a.,
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,ttnded a party at the Wllh• Will 1
plane trip to Boston
Wedn•sdiy
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Mrs. Clyde Wei! and daughter
and Joho !hie were at the Mtlriet.l
called on Mrs Mary ll1!lley Sunr ' •
SPilLER
Ia lair Monday.
day and all spent the afternoon
Week end guests of Mr and wi~h Mr!, Mar\ha Wolle.
Rev. and Mrs Charlea Menough Mrs. Ernest Brewer and Sylvia
Mr and Mrs Norman J(.lhnson 'of
and two sons of Frederlctown, ;o., were Mr. and Mrs John Gloeckner
were calllng on the Bally family and three children of Columbus Columbus, Mr. and Mru. RalP.h
one day thiS week
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Weekend (IIOals of ltlr ana Mrs. il1111ter an~ , daughl;er. Mr ~ •nd
The Sunday Schoo! attendance Frank Holter apd familY were Mrs Mrs. HII'J'Y Brown and ch1h(ren
last Sunday was 31; offering $'1.23. Ethel Cooper of Parkersborg ond were VIsitors of Mr. and Mra R'f'·
seU Painter, ll~nd!IJ'.
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Delbert Holter of Beverly
Mr. wnd Mrs. Dana Holter
Coolvdle spent Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holte\'
Burt Davls vuited R D. Hill with
Ml\
ana !Ira. C)arence Po••elltil ..:-;;- ·:, :.:·-..·-,
recently Mr H1ll is lmprovt.ng
and
baby
spe'll the week
from a loot lr.Jury.
Mr. and M.rs I\OSCOO Lt)VI'ence.
Mr and Mrs flymond !'aulk·
School 'lltendance h'uid'' Mr1.
ner ond aon Freddie Wakely, WI!The4e_SundaY
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wile aod daughter BreJida of The \'oullll People's Claoa o(
Columbua visited Sr•tw:day unhl Morr1a. Chlllol Church mef at
Monday with Mrs. Lillie F'rao.IS tiome o! ~ary and Carl Walton:
Mrs. Dorothy Janey and daugh· Wednesday evenlnl. The evening 1tilrlh&lt;lay,
ter ~re viSiting her parents, 1lr was spent playlnf games and
J.'
Miss Bernice Swan spent a day aboq busiDest session
with Wilma John10n
~ attending were Miriam
W R Swan waa a VISitor m Smith, KathrYn Bailes, Charles
Columbus Wednesday
Holter, Chul.. Lawrence, Mary
Wallop, Cui Wil1ton, Linda nnd
DOWNINGTON
BillY Pickens Wllladene and car-,
The throe ch!ldren of Mr. and o)yn 'Randolph and Frank ami
Mrs. James Philips celebrated Thelma W~l"n.
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APPLE GRO""'
home of M1· and Mrs. Charley
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King. 1'hc children, Connie, 6, Mr. and Mrs Waite~ McD~Oi
Shirley, 9 and Jimmie, 10, w~o eel· Mr. .and ltlrs. Larry Early and
ebrated his birthday late, each dauRhler and Charles McDade and'
had a pin&lt; and white ' birthday aon, M1ke, all of Troy, ·spent the
cake The) had spent the summer week end with' Mrs Walter Roush
IQ Zanoovlllo The children re and familY. lolra Early gave birth'
cel11ed several nlee :!Ill! and the to a aon, . l.awrence F;ugene, d
day was completed with a wiener Melp G~nerol Hoapltal, Sunday
roast and fl!hinl later In the 111ornlng and had to remain lor 'r
even1n11.
longer tim• wltb relaUves.
Mr and Mrs Edward King had !lr. and ~a Barney O'Brien
., their guests, Mr King'a dau•h· and family, .Junction Clty,.and Mr.
• and Mro. Ce&lt;:il HUI, of Columbus,
ter, Freda and husband and five spent tbe week end With Mr. and
children, Akron, this put week. lira. Ernest Clark.
Conn1e Phdllps hes been Ul the
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past week with the llu
Mr. ant!' Mrs. Richard Frlerid of
Mr. an Mrs Edward King and Columbus l!lent the week end With
sona, Billy, Jack1e and Eddie, Mrs. Rudy Rilfie and Owen Hall:
spent theiT vocation in Akron, 0, Mrs O'(en Anderson, Antlqultv,
where they have several rel•t1ves 1spent Sa)ll[day •llernoon with
Mr and W• Franklin King and ~~'""'" Rooah,'a~d ·son , " " ....., ,
son, Colunlnus, spent the week 1 Mr. atid Mrs. iturnr Wo!fe and
end w1tb W11llam King of thlsj fatt\Uy of Hebron,' spept the week
ploce and other relatives in Mid· end with ,theiT parenll, Mr and
dleport
Mrs. Gordon Wolfe and Geor1e
Haymm
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!tlr&amp; Laura Heiney Is vlslltng
Richard Lee spent Friday and Sot· Mr, and Join, Bill Shumwl)) at
urday m Athens •• RUest&amp; of Mrs Parkeraburg, W Va.
Nettle Belle Ptekens •
Mr. an~ Mra Warren, Wolle of
Mr. and Mrs Dale Hlll and soDJ Easl
Liverpool and Hr. and Mra.
have returnrd from a vacation at
CIIHDCO Parions
aon of
Niagara Falla a~4 Lake Erie
lumbu1
called
Mrs. Goldie Adams, Homer
Sbarpaa&lt;k
Roush and daushter, MIIB Mlldred1 Jack
Mr.
'"d Mrs,
of Canton, visited friends ana James Blosser,
llr.
relatlvea.
'and t:di\1
Mra. Edlaon Brace and aon, Jim,
GJO&lt;j&gt;kner
a\tended the Weaver Reunion Sun·
Forked
day at Dayton.

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IIJOUs ,to ~oate~lty fpr ttavellnr
through Onto 1 ~ pioneer doys
plantln• apple trees 11 be ped·
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died hli WlltOI but he •vu n
~aye kept up with ' Ml41!1eport's
Rev. Koward Ruppelt who has
96,000 miles on his two yesr old
speeaometer.
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Rev Rup~lt, or "Gurlf" ,as he
I. populari.J' known. ~urne~
last
W\IOk~n~ from another 1 of bls
Jaunts that tool;, him~~ the
Old South 1!14 ~ f.u; n~h and
eut as W~lngtnn, D. ' C.
Enroute with his mal~~~ Mrs
c. E ft~pJM!\l of Lont ' 11e$;h,
Miss., tlltou)b TeiiDiille~ ;l •lOr
was made lh a qUab\t ~d t\ny
PrOSbylelllh CHuroh II!Jbe south·
ern nart of lhe stat" Tlle'leijvlce
llias ~lmple ahd devbtit bll! It ""
marked lor the Midd!Opoj'l Pr.,.
byte"an paito• bf a ladY II&gt;
~r~acKinr him alterwarllS li~d ex·
.claiming: .

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"wby, l saw ;YU~ at •t.ft~ J!ytlod , •
day totaled ' $4,0~9,01J4. bringing in Wooster ,lilt sitdilner.
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!he total dollar value of 'contra&lt;ts 'The Teilh~ase~ ~~~~ 1tecllljd
pul up !Qr bids to dale this year I Rev Ruppelt ,wall, 'tiu\ he &gt;a4111 t·
to $72.3{17,969
ted here to S~&gt;mt eln&amp;atrilolhe~t
B1ds were opened 1 today on
b .. u.en abl• to re·
area projects t!l
' over nn 1 av1?
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MEIGS COUNTY . Reeonstr~ct call nls new ltlend at Wo08ter
one-half m:le of state route 660
The tr~yoler &gt;pe~l abOUt t~r!c
ancl build a new ~ntlnitoUs con· we~ki In l!J.!i(llliPPI, vl!ltiltl Ne\v
e!'fle slab bridge over WMt • Orleans a pltritb'er Of tli!fe'i with
Branoh of Shade R1ver in Bed· rrleuijs and relatives. He lelt
fdtd Township Date set lor oom· here Ay&amp; 2~ for Walh\nilb,~ . D
p!et1on J• July 31. 1956
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Herman !l Hune o(\ Marietta, w~y
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tn Washlnflon he 'vlolted hls
estl01ate was . $81,200 00. .
, 11.1ter's family, Mr and Mrs D. D
• GALLIA COUNTY Resurface reaser who were surprl&amp;ed to
one and SIX teli)bs miles o! state Jlhd t~eir visitor in tW• mornlqg
route 588 m G:iiilpohs Township curled up aleeplhg lh lhe seat 61
Dote set lor completion is Octo hu car In their dnveway
b'er 31 ID57
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He had arrived too late the
Stan(oard A.&lt;phalt &amp; Tar Co, of at2hl before to "~tSturti the
Charleston, W Va, subln1Ued lal'mly in their sleep" T~e Fea·
the appar~nt low bid of $~,. sers had moved !o a new1 s~an~e
~18 so. Departme~t ~Jill\qtc '1M• ~»~~n~[ tq ,)VHI;~ e~en, m ~t opoll•
$2551000 ~
tan po ICC were unable 0 (rec1
GALLIA, MEIGS, ' MORGAN film , ciuslni h~ late arrival
AND NOBLE COUNTIES Resur.
face lour mile! of state route 775
GIANTS SIGN ROOKIIS
in Walnut Township, Gallaa
NEW
YORK UP- ihe New
County and two and one-quarter York Giants
have sla\)td 1 lour
m1lc! of state route 680 1n Bed· yoLlths tCJ non-bonus tontracts
ford Township, Me1gs County.
Two and one·teplh 11\l)es ol and a•ugned them to teams In
their farm ll)'stem. They ore Jam·
state route 555 tn Homer and os
Herrick, a 21 year old pitcher
Union TownsMps, !tloPgan Coun· from Lunenbyrg, ltlaSB ; Cbarlea
ty, and two mllcs of state rqute
574 in Wayne TGWIISblp, Noble Schaeler lB year old shorf,stOp
lrom Sll'atford, , Conn , Anthony
County Completion date Is ~et Schaefer,
8 year old shortstop
for October 31, 1957
from
Bellport
N Y, and Ronnie
Shelly Company ol Thornville,
Ohio, submitted the apparen~ tow StearnS. a 21 year' illd pitcher
bla of $13,83610. Department from Sprluglle,ld, M!"·
estimate was $12,090 ilo

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only ehlld, tlllfwt1. He I• nlll!' a
Journalist and photo~rapher 1or
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1\lpm C. S.h!Yemlelri, {&gt;retldent of Vaart Land, a dall! Norwe11an
li'SI!' 10 "f8Jll A • IIi• obiHOilqcii 'DtlAmerlca~ !lap· , newspaper ~nder Ch~!itlan •lllll•·
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(Conllnu'~ '''· ~ ;o~~ on,) 1 '1111! Jve(W!J!.,itart.ed t~e mlaslon
----:-' ·ehurebes \~ tti~~Ali~ratiO.'~Ill 'be wl*i In W~ll~, ~h' ,jh~ nnrlhern
ilven durin~, the morning malon part 61 tlie Cq,nso,,with' one other
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and tll'e ap~akcr will be' 'Dr. Pa~) mlselonary , ltt t922/1fo~~ ·~ije~o
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Judson ftl:ori'la, eW~tly~ 1 ecra~jY, are tweptf~ ml,~!i6i\1i~; lw;,tour
of Uie Obi~, llDRillii"Cbrtft!nllb!lr m~tn \IJiioqib W.~l!' •nA a num 1
GhnvJUel,Spl\l)lal musl~ In ' t~e J&gt;tr pi •9)11•!\•tton• ! a9ped by. pal'
morn1111 Wlll' bo.etl&gt;en by tbe well· 11¥•&amp; Baplized ;ne tle~NP, hn• nos:~~\t~~',aliW:
lion Bap,~lt ~~~9)'• _L' ,' i ll' ,,, I rsa~~~~~ *-VP91~\t~.t·OOO,,IJ!,'PrilJ'4~ 1er
!n t!),O afternoon Mia f. H. Sic· ltlo~ tilere ar~ · """ nallve leach· 1
pherljiln, p'9tllerct.· president ~ .r, an4 evang,llats ··~potted by
tfte Wohi'en'• Misi!Obai'y SOI!iely of' the natiYe &amp;4utth, and · 4,00Q chll·
An
ticket ,;uJng p(o;
!he' IIGBi\ Tim preside with Mrs dre~ 1n gr~mh!ar sehool. There " gram will
held be&amp;lnnlng the
; Briggs IC~~y:• ehelhlre, a1 devo· a school to ~rain 1e,~hers and also l)r1t of next week, and alre~d'y aptlollal leirtbr.
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pne to tlam evailtellsts Nurse~ proximately 20 resldenll ha;l'e viii·
'l'h! Cheslllre Baptist 1Youth tiav~ been tJ;alned to carry out the unteered their service• lo aell!nl
'Choir 'will present two n11111bers medical work.
tickets during the twot weeka to
alid Dr. !vmen will be one of the
King BSud~uln ~r, Belg1um pr~· help a"u" the auccesa of the
two st&gt;-Rkers.
!ented Mr Iversen with, the Gold proJeht
Dr. Arthur E Basil&lt;~ aulotont I Medal of the Ofllet 0! the Ro)'nl
More indivlduala are needed,
td Dr Morris, will apeak ~DIL !be ' I,lon lor outstnnding servtce In the however, to help With the cain·
progre.,l report of the Ohio Ba\h Congo when ·he left the field lor palgn and any realdent wlah11lg
tlit Camp Camp•lgn will Iii! given deputation m his native Nor)"aY to help Is requested to contact
by the campaign director, Dr. C In 19SI. H~ retirevn 1053 after Mrs P•a1l 1\'elker, ~s Olive In·
R Osborne .
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, Wl'lllng sixteen boo s on the Con graham, Mrs Elleerl ~11\Vm, l!rs;
n
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Elmo Russell, Bill Childs or Bob
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, "'epartmon • repons 'f/1
given by Norma Sm'dfr, Jaeli!ah,
While atudy1ng at the Baphs\
There· are s~veral ether dulles
Baptist Youth Fellowship; ~II', arid Theological Semjnary In Oslo, Mr w'b!Ch lliuilt Ill. poliO~j\led lo car·
Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew, ~~1l('e Mrseh w•s a pupil of the Rev ry throuV~ on the proJect and
ll'ltl; Young Adblt Fello\l'!hih, 1Dr. t.rnnld T Ohm, ge~er.,l ·~•· an'r ma'n or woman In the county
Willl~ln j Boll&gt;mln ' Jaclaoh, retary, Bapllat World Atbance H!
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' :M: •' F Uo h" Jn' j ~ 8~ •ttended'llueknelt Unlvel'lllly Lew· wishing !0 • he1P 11 • 180 ~equested
&gt;,hfn~eq~ rJd:e~~t. W~m~n's Mls· )8burg, -'!'~nnsylvanla, !Qr : pbst to_ ~·~tat! Qne of the lnd1~lduals
~\qo•rr s~ 10 tr, ltioa. 1\alph t: gra~uate w?t•k; sl,udlM a\ the Llv· ~~~abov~ . , . . _ _
Ztlnlet, eomer~y. 'l!oard of ,Chris· ln!I'\On Melliclll Co11ege, London, it ·,
lldh t;&lt;~ueatlon, t!IJ&gt; R~v. w. I.uth· EngiaM, for ·Q)tA year: end took !Uelf'S•
08 8
l!r Tracy, mo Ghhde, Pastors' the required c~urie In tropi';al
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nldlclne J\ BHI•Ifels, Belgium b..
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A bh~quet.~lll be hel~ at 6 p f6re 6nle~lng the lteld.
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t:Q Ul l
iji. wlih adql~ at the F)rsl Bitptrat ~lrso lv~~~eft II pre-11den,t o , t e " ,
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,'(:h~reh and th~ Youtij, •t tfie Cam· NqrlvfJII~,Bll~tl~t WQ!!en. u~~n rghw~y
brian Hotel Ba~guet Hall
and a member Ofithe ."aprlst Ml~ ,
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Sei•ed bids were opened ~ay
by WllllaUJ J J!o\W!an, Pri81~eri • wilh hEr busbart~ .,f(om 1-Eit ,to by the Deparlrilent 'ol HIJh~t;iys
Fellowship arta lMtlillatlbns',of 01·) 1937. ilef?re,-r~t~,r,,tng to h~e for , 40 mon hlrhway Jiilprcveftcers Will be conducted tiy Wll· lo see to tile educat(o6 of 1 etr, JIICnt projects 'l'l\051:( projects,
pdti of,Gdvernor O'lielll's hal·
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•need slate·wlde hlghwfY pto·
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from "'h oul hou5e Wr.:1. H. Ruoter, both of whom reside at Administratrix of the estate of
Holmes, syracuse, Oh1o.
1611 Hunter Street, Wllkmsburl, Waller Lottridge, deoeased. filed
8·13-t!
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" or Rent Paul S ·Smart, Guardlln of Flor- Probatl! Court of h!elgo Cfli~nW,
,JO-F Or Sol .ence Lucy Stevoru, an lncompe- Oh1o, being Cause No. 15,698, lor
SINESS
Grocery
store
ltellntd, ohnllhpe 31tst daly ofbJuiPry, lb9$'1, tho sale of certain real estate for,
GOOD BU
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s et1 10n n t e o ate the payment 01 debts of ~aid deced·
and
Equ
1pment
Good
s!Zed
lot.
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t wlthl• and 1or the County ent, which real estate 18 doscrlbcd
RATES
Located m Rutland Vlllage •o1our
u 1gs and state o1 0h10, CIBe as follows:
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Very re ~sonably priced. P r No. 16,~36, all~ging lhat his Ward
I ee111
word, one W.rtioo. Hlnlmum chuge 60&lt;.-4 .'enll
health reason lor · retlreme I I! Btlzild of the undivided three- ated In the Vlllage ur romeroy,
1101[ 11Ul'd br lbree CGDHcutlvr lnBtrtions
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Phone 24934 Mrs. W. S. Up- fourths mterest 1n the following County of Me1ga and State of Ohio
8pBtlal- Ono molllh for 25 eenta per word
singer
8 30 Bte described real estate situ.ated In and bounded and deacribed aa lol·
!UIJ nte of 2 eenta per W01d will be [har!ed lor advertising U
101 paldlor bdore the 151b of each moo h fo lowing ln&lt;ertlon
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the County o! Melga, State of Ohio tows Betng 11tuated In the Vlllago,
linn In Advertising-Should be reported Immediately. The
(II ) W ante 0 UY I ami
Village or Middleport. to.wlt· of Pomeroy and more parlleu!arl1
JJ.111 r..nllnol &gt;"U 1101 bo reaponslole lor mo•e thsn one lnccr
_ __ 1 Situated m the Village of Mid· bounded and deseribed as follows
M lllllertlOII,
_ lor 4 or 5 dleport, County of Me!~s and State Lot Number Twenty·t~ree (23) dl·
Cord of 1'banka ond S1IOda1 Notleea of Events $1 00. Obltuarloa J Used coal -:-lu-rn_a_cc
Wdl
pay mh Sec of Ohio and In One llundrea Acre vldlng In the cenler from \he front
Jllblidled It I eent per Word.
room b01150
Irene lleltger, Harn 1 Lot No 157, being a lot Forty.flve to the rear Aloo, the conc\ll'I'Onl
()f wnte
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95-ltp 1~teet more or l•so on Grant Street right of easement to use tbe Alley
~'UR SALt: LIVIng Room Smte
SODVIllC,
( IJ Not1ces
- - - - - - · - In sa1d VIllAge on4 running bock between the ibove deserthed prol"
lnquar~ lttynolds Da1ry Store,
Mid~loporl
at that width to the aliPY, aald Jot erty and the Weste1iy poe hall of
9-4 3lc
HtMIII.;;....,. ,.,;--an d · range. •Ph.~~~ lying between the Conoer 'and !lao said Lot Number Twenty three (23)
bJMilte LUQ•r• - Lane Ced1r Sectwul fol di ng g&lt;~ ro g c doo1 RcRfr~gerator
acme 3684
....... ~ Martin Iota on said street·
Said easement right is to continue
·.~ - LAU Window Fanocomplete w1th h&lt;Jrdware 8x7 Convcnhonat washer, rea80n;ble
That the Defendant, Nelllo Pearl for the benefit of the heirs, oue·
dsire Rafrl&amp;entcrs.
96-tllp
H C8lrns Box 177 Racine
Kueker, Is the owner of an undl· ce!SOrs and asslgno in ownership
11br P•mltort, MIHI1110tf, Ohle Call 335Y
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Three
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top
3 Kittens need !lome Seven
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to
dnwer'ln
the
Interest
of
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Tho poUtlon alleges tnat the per·
weeks old House broken Call 1 and frame s &lt;.: omplcte wllh cas
lngs and wei g ht~ h1 good con
That cly~e Mlllhone, 11 TreiB· sonal eatatc of gald d.cendent IS
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dltlon Sec Jl,Jrlcy llanmg Flat· WANTED: 1o rent 3 or 5 room urer of Meigs County, Ohio, bas a not tufllelent to. paY debts and
wOOds Rd Phone 858 Y llomc
AUCTION SALE
furniShed house or aportment. lien against said real ..tate for the obbgatlons ol sa1d estate and that
evenings
94-Stp
Call James Thabet Ben Frank- taxes and
It Is iif'cesmy to sell said real
Household rurnHur~ from four
bn Store, New Haven, W. Va.
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bedroom house Some antiques,
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That James A Slnaer Is the only same.
ineludlng marble top dresRcr, ~oal furnm Good condition
Al•o gas and 01 1 healers Phone :-::-::-:-~· --: - - heir at Jaw .nd n~xt of ~lq of said The prayl:l' o! lhe. pelltion is
mahogany love·scat, wash bowl
6366·M
IJ.I&gt;3tc , ( B) For L~ose
Ward, a resident qf the State. of that said re.t estate be aold for
and matC'hmg !Oap dish from
England Voses, sail and pepper 300 bales o/ goo•! nuxcd hay Ro 1
Ohio, and that there are no other I the payment of debt! of said dec..
collection, glassware, jugs, jnrs
bert 11111 . IH 1 Reedsville .~
persons who have an Interest In dent and costa ol administering
buttons, p1cturcs, ol her mis·
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9 6 3t~ Service Station lor lease Doing laid real eState, and,
the estate' and for other relief.
tellaneous 1terruJ Tuesday, Sept
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That It " nece88ary to sell said Said defendan~ are required to
10, 1957, 10 30 a m ot Smlbh 2 lou R• ..onuble Out of htgh Extra large JOrVIfe baya, Very real eatate to pay debta of the answer said petit on on the 28th
water On good hard road E reaaonable rental _ Small CRpl· Ward and to pay lor her support. day ol September 1951 or judge·
Rickard residence, New Haven
Locu•t Street, Pom•roy, 0 Con I 1 1
The prayer of th• Petition Is for m•nt will he taken against them
d Ph
W Va.
tact Clar111da Ebersbach, 105 . ta n..stment requ 1re
one the ule of the enUre lntemt In
fLORA STEm, aa Admin·
Usrold Goddard auctioneer
Wright
Str&lt;,
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Pomeroy,
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real
estate
pursuant
to
the
lstratrlx of the estate el
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provisions contained in Section
Walter Lottrldge, deceased.
-.,.---'--7" - -Appointment, 1tter 7 P M
2127 08 of the Ohio Rovloed Code, WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ
. Wrl~ht's Barber Shop, Rutland, 200 ft'ycr:o~ Fmc· for frcrlmg •
and lor such other relief " may Attorneys lor Plalnttll
Ohio
9-5 31&lt; Ready to go 3 to 4 lbs Rog'!
be proper.
(8) 2. A, 18, ~3. 30,; (9) 6, 13 7k
Rose fhone 902·M
9 5 31c Room• for rent Kitchen prtvileg· The persons first above men.
lj:o Cream Social, Sat n'ght Sept
" Phone 906 M
9-IHtp ti0ned wlll further take notice that
• ?lb at Tuppera Plains M01hodtst PotatoCI lor sale U S No I
3
rooms
and
bath
Furnuhcd
they have been made part1es de
$2 25 per hundred at farm
~ Church Ple and cake served
Contact
Oma
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nlgomcry
Ra·
felldant to said Petltloo and that
Phone 273 ot cuntacL Hyatt
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John Elwood of Kaclne,
Cine, Ohio
9.e.atc they will be I:OQuire to onswer t,he willRe~ hold
Pal'llons, Portl&gt;nd, 0
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' Z,cryone welcome
04·3tp
&lt;'.ommunlon services
_i same on or before tho 2111 day of
here
Sunda~
morning at e 30 •~
8eptembor, 1957 •
No buntln~ allowed on my farm For Sale 2 year old colt Western
alated by Rev. Workman
Aportmenl
lor
ronl
4
rooms
and
Paul
S
Smart,
Guardian
Pleasure
InqUire
Reynolds
, day or p!lhl Faye Powell, ·, 1
bath. Adults only Phone 440M
Florence Lacy Stevenl1 Gene Beeele ond daughter, Miss
Dairy Slore Middleport 9-4 3tc
, cine, Ohio
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Lois, of New Bhghton, Pa , visited
or 24-Y
8-2IJ.IIte
an Inco111petent,
over the week end With Mr and
Plalntl!!
·14) Annouracements New 16 ga pump gun $60 00, Nice furnlsf cd apartment in Ml8· W•bsler and Fultz
Mrs. Hersch•! Roush and daught·
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elnglc Larrcl 20 ga $2&amp;00 18
dleport. S rooms and bath Call Attorneys for Plaint!!!
era and Mr. and Mrs T1tus Pickens
Mr and Mrs Edison Brace and
.IRTH ANNOUNCIMENT
inch Jig Saw $25 00, Black and - 6~70:,__ - - - - ~~· (8) a. 9, 18, 23, 30, (8) 6, 6tc
'l'bl.blrtb,Qf a,new cart,the Jldael, I '!'OJ Tree Doll and 2 pups
I.chiildrtm vtsltcd relatlves In St
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NOTittv'a , and 4ltended the
._111 of''ilearbom, Michigan. You 1. Road: ~omeroy
94 Stp Pomeroy. •PhQne 3S7.J ~~~
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Pvenang
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--_...... ., \H)orge Stu ef, whll'e la!tt
newest addition to the Ford Fam· necondltloncl Singer rorlable ~ room furnished apartment 206 known place of retldence was Ro. Mr an ~trs Ralph Durst of
lly of Fine Cars at your noareot Electric Scwmg M,ohinc New M~lbcrry Ave Phone 378
well, Arkansas, and whose ~rosen! Sprtnglleld wero decent visitors
l!dlel dealer.
Molor New cmywg cnsc, allj 9·0'3tc
place of rosldcnce 18 unknown and with )Irs Ott Arnott and family.
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new ~lrwg, o ycur Guara~otee Flir ie~izi;.;;i;;n Laddert, cann~~ byra~nable ~~~~renc~ be Mrs John Stobart and her bouse
(8) AutJ Soles
Free ~el o! attachments '"lh
llcaf.Jld Mardi, Drop ~1othl, ascer ne '
ary ,_ u e, w ose auest, MilS Hazel Kenyon of Prov·
1 Sl 16 Solri t 1m!INI Suppl y
Clinton F''her Middle rt.
last known plo&lt;e of mldence was tdenee, R L were vis1tors last
111111 Plymouth VB Belvedere ' Oose out ,.1e only $!4 00 Pay
Pboneii2M.X. •
po 111 tr 1~810 Cleero Avenue, Tlr.ley Park week in Columbus wtth Mr and
f1,?95 2 ~r liard Top Cpe
$! 60 Weekly Fnr Free llome - ·- · _ _ _
ll1lnols, and whoao preaent place of !lru. Ralph Wills
, Sharp In condlt1on Smart '"
call
Huntln~ton
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For
Rent
or
Sole
rbealdenee lsb unkd~o,:"n anbd canno~ Mrs Annie Mae Graham and
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"new look" tlylc
PowcrOite
or writ(' Howehold Sewing, AlB \ 16
e rea,sona e haaence e ucer children of Milton, lnd , VISited
, Blaetlnm, Pomeroy, 0 9-8-Bt•· 3 d A 11 nltnglon w va
talned: Violet Bryan, whose last Mrs. Virgil Rous~ recently
' ~ Chevrolet 11 ton Pickup
usc corn picker and three. 1known place of residence was Pa· Mrs. J D Roulh oT Letart call·
9~ 6t Pvc ' " · - ' -- - - Good
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pomt hitch plow Ms)lord Har·1 duca, Kentucky, and whoae pre ed on Mrs L L Nice, last week
!,tiD LWB Less than 10,600
"'· Racine, o. Phone 8659.
rent place o! residence Is unknown Miss Kathryn Philson of Ala·
' actual nlll" Almnst like !bel
Trailers
9-4.JI&lt;
and cannbt, by rcaaonable dill boma apent her vacation with her
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_ _ _ genee be ascerlslned; Mae Price, parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Phil·
' dar it w'tla sold. Blaettnm,
, Pomeroy. 0
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whoae 1111 known place of resl· eon, and sister, Mr. and Mrs Ther·
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donee waa 814 Wayside Drive ean Johnson and other relatlvea
Pontiac 8 Star Chle · ' · 0
Save UOO In •10~0
Wonted
south Charleaton, Weal. VIrginia, Mr. George Brace and friends
Converilble Cpo New top Hy
Ono, Two and Three Bedrooms
•and wh08e preaent place of resl· of 8~ Albans, w. Va., VISited over
dromatlc drive All leather 1 Jarae stock muot go. Bring your Wmleo-PAPEII H.&gt;NG!NG-~D dince lr unknown and cannot, by Lober Day with the Edison Brace
. . teotl. Showo extra good care desire• and your problems
yean es~erlenct. Free et'l ' reuonable diligence be ascertain· family.
Blaettnan, Pomeroy, 0 D.tJ.iltc we're deahnr on the very low
mates, I. v. Reldn411, Raclr. • ed· Leo Knowlel, whoae place or Jack Baker and Buss Sellers of
move In tomorrow. Try us.
Box 121, Ohio.
7.S." reitdence Is ~nknowtl and eannat, Portland, spent Sunday w1th Geo
111111 Buick V6 Super. $2,690
4 4r. "Hard Top" Sedan Power eat poulble termal
by reasonable dllllence be aseer· Parsons
Ml" Hazel Kenyon of Provl·
• TIN WIDTHS
(20)Buslness Servlr.et talned: and the unkoown
stoerlnr and Brakes. R • H
Kaallf aharp. Now ono cost
t HUGI IILECTION
belr, devlaeeo, !e1atee' ad· dence, R. L, haa been spending her
$4,8t6.00, Blaottnan, Pomeroy, Many reconditioned used one Haulln1 sorvlce (or filtered, soft mlnlatralors, executors and allal&amp;ns vacation with her cou1lns, Mra
O.
o.o: 6tc and two hedroom trailers
wntor tn rural cuatomers Rea· of Leo Knowles, if he be deceased, John Stobart and Mr~. George Krl·
I'REE DELIVERY ' - QUICK!
sonable ratea Good, mo soft whose names and places of reo!· der of Racine
111113 Dnd&amp;e va 2,-dr. 1?96 Cor·
Open 7 Daya A Week
water Phone 110-X or 397. dence II unknown; the un· Charles Foster, who has employ·
ment on the river, is vtsltml his
;.".': ~f:;-Jub~u~:;·~~lo:!~;:
Wavtrly Mobile
~~~n Soli Water Service :~~:.• d:~~ .o~h!!l~~mes~~~ family,
Blaettnors, Pomeroy, 0 D.tJ.iltc
TI!!MITII IICTIIIMINATI'il plaeea , ~~ r e sl den c e are
Buleks 11 low ~ Five
U.l. 23 tauth
For lite lnapectlon pb;me 8..-ll,
WAYIItLY. OHIO
Glll!lora Sup,Jy Store, Pomoro1.. (20
lnsurqnct
•better buyo". 0no or those
ean owned bY local merchant
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AU' ,ork .IUII'Inleed. Full!' ~~ ~-&amp;;1..
-one owner- low mijeaao. Blaot·
,,oR lALII
1und. Valiihm'l Jnduetl'lal t1111 f'!lll 'lt'!Pt'• hllilrlllee Alt!IIIJ,
tnan, Pomeroy, 0. 0 IHJ.6tc Far Roa~ouranl! or Schoolo· New
Reallti.tlal Termlta Conlrol sef. Kld411~ ,, .. • AutomobP•
-,--- - Slain!"' Re!rlaerator. 32 ca
~ce. St Maeya, w. Va. 7 20,. ~dl. Pba' G l ~
AutoS.rvices
ft, 2 door, oomplot•. w1tb unit ~uatom Built Klrclien:-Klte"' _..;..:.:. ' ' '
\ p! l
- _.- w11 11130 00 now $600 00. Guar
dotiRned lor your home. l"ree COJIIIi.l'lllllllfll'laet Pnlllcttoa,
lo &amp; IAWWII08 IIOlll Ql, - M antecd JACK'S REFR!GERA estlma!08. Foreman " bolt Ult. o\ult. l'ln, Pollt. Cill Dal
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'IJrerUr Unict. Dll TION, NEW HAVEN TU·23537
Phona 62M·Y.
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GRAV!Lif 1liACfOR 11ALD ll'd
lltrt108. lt. A. J'inlaw, 511 &amp;
\fain St., Pomeroy

l'bont s;Jt), Cleland Appllanlt
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pairlllJ h7 fWrJ Trallltd
watchmaker, UOLIM .110
tl!lRB. Ponti'01
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Pa., called l'ecently on relative•
and friends at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayman
alld family of Columbus were re·
cent euesll of Mr. and Mrs. w. !1.
Ha~man .
,
, The Racine F1re Department was
called here lo extinl\liah a floe on
the !awn of the Charles Foster
home which did ,coruld~able dam·
aae to the rear of tht 'Methndlat
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!lr. and Mrs. CIIJI'Iea Elba of
columbUJ ooent tbe week end
with Mr. .,Od Mra. Edward King
and fanuly.
!lr. and Mrs Walter King and
daughter• nloved to near Bradbury
Jaat soturday. They :ecently came
from Columbus to spent a lew
weeks with relatives before mov.

Mr and Mr~ Allen Bally of
Bashan and !Irs Belle QuiM of
Cambridge were the ncent vial~
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Thursday.
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MlBs AUco Faye Fiaher and a
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plane trip to Boston
Wedn•sdiy
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Mrs. Clyde Wei! and daughter
and Joho !hie were at the Mtlriet.l
called on Mrs Mary ll1!lley Sunr ' •
SPilLER
Ia lair Monday.
day and all spent the afternoon
Week end guests of Mr and wi~h Mr!, Mar\ha Wolle.
Rev. and Mrs Charlea Menough Mrs. Ernest Brewer and Sylvia
Mr and Mrs Norman J(.lhnson 'of
and two sons of Frederlctown, ;o., were Mr. and Mrs John Gloeckner
were calllng on the Bally family and three children of Columbus Columbus, Mr. and Mru. RalP.h
one day thiS week
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Weekend (IIOals of ltlr ana Mrs. il1111ter an~ , daughl;er. Mr ~ •nd
The Sunday Schoo! attendance Frank Holter apd familY were Mrs Mrs. HII'J'Y Brown and ch1h(ren
last Sunday was 31; offering $'1.23. Ethel Cooper of Parkersborg ond were VIsitors of Mr. and Mra R'f'·
seU Painter, ll~nd!IJ'.
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Delbert Holter of Beverly
Mr. wnd Mrs. Dana Holter
Coolvdle spent Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holte\'
Burt Davls vuited R D. Hill with
Ml\
ana !Ira. C)arence Po••elltil ..:-;;- ·:, :.:·-..·-,
recently Mr H1ll is lmprovt.ng
and
baby
spe'll the week
from a loot lr.Jury.
Mr. and M.rs I\OSCOO Lt)VI'ence.
Mr and Mrs flymond !'aulk·
School 'lltendance h'uid'' Mr1.
ner ond aon Freddie Wakely, WI!The4e_SundaY
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Columbua visited Sr•tw:day unhl Morr1a. Chlllol Church mef at
Monday with Mrs. Lillie F'rao.IS tiome o! ~ary and Carl Walton:
Mrs. Dorothy Janey and daugh· Wednesday evenlnl. The evening 1tilrlh&lt;lay,
ter ~re viSiting her parents, 1lr was spent playlnf games and
J.'
Miss Bernice Swan spent a day aboq busiDest session
with Wilma John10n
~ attending were Miriam
W R Swan waa a VISitor m Smith, KathrYn Bailes, Charles
Columbus Wednesday
Holter, Chul.. Lawrence, Mary
Wallop, Cui Wil1ton, Linda nnd
DOWNINGTON
BillY Pickens Wllladene and car-,
The throe ch!ldren of Mr. and o)yn 'Randolph and Frank ami
Mrs. James Philips celebrated Thelma W~l"n.
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APPLE GRO""'
home of M1· and Mrs. Charley
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Shirley, 9 and Jimmie, 10, w~o eel· Mr. .and ltlrs. Larry Early and
ebrated his birthday late, each dauRhler and Charles McDade and'
had a pin&lt; and white ' birthday aon, M1ke, all of Troy, ·spent the
cake The) had spent the summer week end with' Mrs Walter Roush
IQ Zanoovlllo The children re and familY. lolra Early gave birth'
cel11ed several nlee :!Ill! and the to a aon, . l.awrence F;ugene, d
day was completed with a wiener Melp G~nerol Hoapltal, Sunday
roast and fl!hinl later In the 111ornlng and had to remain lor 'r
even1n11.
longer tim• wltb relaUves.
Mr and Mrs Edward King had !lr. and ~a Barney O'Brien
., their guests, Mr King'a dau•h· and family, .Junction Clty,.and Mr.
• and Mro. Ce&lt;:il HUI, of Columbus,
ter, Freda and husband and five spent tbe week end With Mr. and
children, Akron, this put week. lira. Ernest Clark.
Conn1e Phdllps hes been Ul the
,
past week with the llu
Mr. ant!' Mrs. Richard Frlerid of
Mr. an Mrs Edward King and Columbus l!lent the week end With
sona, Billy, Jack1e and Eddie, Mrs. Rudy Rilfie and Owen Hall:
spent theiT vocation in Akron, 0, Mrs O'(en Anderson, Antlqultv,
where they have several rel•t1ves 1spent Sa)ll[day •llernoon with
Mr and W• Franklin King and ~~'""'" Rooah,'a~d ·son , " " ....., ,
son, Colunlnus, spent the week 1 Mr. atid Mrs. iturnr Wo!fe and
end w1tb W11llam King of thlsj fatt\Uy of Hebron,' spept the week
ploce and other relatives in Mid· end with ,theiT parenll, Mr and
dleport
Mrs. Gordon Wolfe and Geor1e
Haymm
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!tlr&amp; Laura Heiney Is vlslltng
Richard Lee spent Friday and Sot· Mr, and Join, Bill Shumwl)) at
urday m Athens •• RUest&amp; of Mrs Parkeraburg, W Va.
Nettle Belle Ptekens •
Mr. an~ Mra Warren, Wolle of
Mr. and Mrs Dale Hlll and soDJ Easl
Liverpool and Hr. and Mra.
have returnrd from a vacation at
CIIHDCO Parions
aon of
Niagara Falla a~4 Lake Erie
lumbu1
called
Mrs. Goldie Adams, Homer
Sbarpaa&lt;k
Roush and daushter, MIIB Mlldred1 Jack
Mr.
'"d Mrs,
of Canton, visited friends ana James Blosser,
llr.
relatlvea.
'and t:di\1
Mra. Edlaon Brace and aon, Jim,
GJO&lt;j&gt;kner
a\tended the Weaver Reunion Sun·
Forked
day at Dayton.

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Rev. Koward Ruppelt who has
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last
W\IOk~n~ from another 1 of bls
Jaunts that tool;, him~~ the
Old South 1!14 ~ f.u; n~h and
eut as W~lngtnn, D. ' C.
Enroute with his mal~~~ Mrs
c. E ft~pJM!\l of Lont ' 11e$;h,
Miss., tlltou)b TeiiDiille~ ;l •lOr
was made lh a qUab\t ~d t\ny
PrOSbylelllh CHuroh II!Jbe south·
ern nart of lhe stat" Tlle'leijvlce
llias ~lmple ahd devbtit bll! It ""
marked lor the Midd!Opoj'l Pr.,.
byte"an paito• bf a ladY II&gt;
~r~acKinr him alterwarllS li~d ex·
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"wby, l saw ;YU~ at •t.ft~ J!ytlod , •
day totaled ' $4,0~9,01J4. bringing in Wooster ,lilt sitdilner.
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!he total dollar value of 'contra&lt;ts 'The Teilh~ase~ ~~~~ 1tecllljd
pul up !Qr bids to dale this year I Rev Ruppelt ,wall, 'tiu\ he &gt;a4111 t·
to $72.3{17,969
ted here to S~&gt;mt eln&amp;atrilolhe~t
B1ds were opened 1 today on
b .. u.en abl• to re·
area projects t!l
' over nn 1 av1?
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MEIGS COUNTY . Reeonstr~ct call nls new ltlend at Wo08ter
one-half m:le of state route 660
The tr~yoler &gt;pe~l abOUt t~r!c
ancl build a new ~ntlnitoUs con· we~ki In l!J.!i(llliPPI, vl!ltiltl Ne\v
e!'fle slab bridge over WMt • Orleans a pltritb'er Of tli!fe'i with
Branoh of Shade R1ver in Bed· rrleuijs and relatives. He lelt
fdtd Township Date set lor oom· here Ay&amp; 2~ for Walh\nilb,~ . D
p!et1on J• July 31. 1956
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Herman !l Hune o(\ Marietta, w~y
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tn Washlnflon he 'vlolted hls
estl01ate was . $81,200 00. .
, 11.1ter's family, Mr and Mrs D. D
• GALLIA COUNTY Resurface reaser who were surprl&amp;ed to
one and SIX teli)bs miles o! state Jlhd t~eir visitor in tW• mornlqg
route 588 m G:iiilpohs Township curled up aleeplhg lh lhe seat 61
Dote set lor completion is Octo hu car In their dnveway
b'er 31 ID57
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He had arrived too late the
Stan(oard A.&lt;phalt &amp; Tar Co, of at2hl before to "~tSturti the
Charleston, W Va, subln1Ued lal'mly in their sleep" T~e Fea·
the appar~nt low bid of $~,. sers had moved !o a new1 s~an~e
~18 so. Departme~t ~Jill\qtc '1M• ~»~~n~[ tq ,)VHI;~ e~en, m ~t opoll•
$2551000 ~
tan po ICC were unable 0 (rec1
GALLIA, MEIGS, ' MORGAN film , ciuslni h~ late arrival
AND NOBLE COUNTIES Resur.
face lour mile! of state route 775
GIANTS SIGN ROOKIIS
in Walnut Township, Gallaa
NEW
YORK UP- ihe New
County and two and one-quarter York Giants
have sla\)td 1 lour
m1lc! of state route 680 1n Bed· yoLlths tCJ non-bonus tontracts
ford Township, Me1gs County.
Two and one·teplh 11\l)es ol and a•ugned them to teams In
their farm ll)'stem. They ore Jam·
state route 555 tn Homer and os
Herrick, a 21 year old pitcher
Union TownsMps, !tloPgan Coun· from Lunenbyrg, ltlaSB ; Cbarlea
ty, and two mllcs of state rqute
574 in Wayne TGWIISblp, Noble Schaeler lB year old shorf,stOp
lrom Sll'atford, , Conn , Anthony
County Completion date Is ~et Schaefer,
8 year old shortstop
for October 31, 1957
from
Bellport
N Y, and Ronnie
Shelly Company ol Thornville,
Ohio, submitted the apparen~ tow StearnS. a 21 year' illd pitcher
bla of $13,83610. Department from Sprluglle,ld, M!"·
estimate was $12,090 ilo

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Mrs. Robert Lucas and
Ohlldren, Gary, Nancy. Lor1e and
JimmJ Hayes were holiday weok
end gu..U of Mrs Ellen Couch
lit. lAd loll'S R L. Gotthardt

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of her mother,' Mrs
Mora:an. Athens Road
lildwll'd Goltll&lt;rdt has return·
ed to bis ~orne m Clarington alter a sevenl days VISit with Mn
William Morgan
Mr. and Mrs Fred BaJiey an,d
Mrs. Ev.a Ze1sler returned to UtCir
home In Youngstown Wednesday
after a VISit With Mr and Mrs.
Homer Radford
Mn Timothy 815hop and Mr.

and Mf\li George Bishop and son

Fordomatlc, Clean l11.1lde
aru1 011L Extra good tires, deal·
•· Runs like new

$1095
TUTTU
MOTOR CO.

son Brute of Columbus

of Columbus were rcccnl guesls
of MI.Si Margaret Bohn and Peter
Jennmgs

Zau Thomas who fell Monda)
her home lS 1mprovmg and
able to attend S(lhool
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Mrs Samuel Tur11cr of Ashland
was a recent guest of Mr and
Mrs Esbe E Mossman Mmen
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Mr and Mrs Kenneth FarlCJ
and son ()f Cheylon W Va, Ed
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Roush Family R,uni.on Is Held
Sunday Sept. 1At Letart Falls Ladiies,AJd

Edwin Abraham and daugh

ter oJ Lansing. Mich., were hoh·
day weekend guests of Mr and
ltfro. Edward Parker Sr., Mtn~n
vUJe.
.:Mr. and Mrs Relno Lind and
son Tommy were recent vis1tors
·in Hunungton and Barboursville.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Hoen1cb and
Mr. and Mrs Earl Hoeflich an(f
daughters of Col umbus visdP.d
laat &amp;unday w1th Mr and Mrs
Eddie Hoe!ilch

The annual reunion ~~ the de- ot the home o! Mr and lolrs Jack
scendants of George and SUJIDIIa Ord of Broad Run
Rouob wao held Bunda&amp;', 'sept, I,
The 111"!)!18
ot the home of Mr. arid Mn:• ronn Lord'• Pram In
Wolle, at Letart Falla, Obi~. •
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Following a picnic dinner, a
Mr&amp;
short bu1ineu seuton was tOD·
ducted by the president, Tbomu
Grin1tead During the m..UJIB I
motion was made ed seconded
that the amP 9fflcen cobtfnue Jn 1---·~·.c: ·
thetr office for another year exMiss Ramora Do1ce went to cept the .ecretary Mrs, Maxine
HunUngton Wedncsda) to meet Arnold o! Pomeroy wao elected
her (ather, Dr R E Bo1ce wllo to serve in this office
spent a week m New York
The priie lor lhe largest family
Dr Elmer Grorr, Paul Groff,
Walter Me1er and J1m Meter all attendmg the reunaon was gaven to
of Columbus were
overnight Mrs John Wolfe, one for the old·
guests of Mr and Mrs Fred est woman attending went to Mr11.
Rosentmum Wednes&lt;la}
Dora Roush oldest man, Mr. Joe
, Ohlinger; youngeot person, Jackie
Mrs Eva .t.easlcr from Youngs- Rice, young daughter ol Mr and
town, Ohao, 18 vasJtlllg at the home' Mrs Clyde Rice and for the
of Mr and Mrs John Strauss and traveling the farthest, Freeman
M108 Calhe Kloe•
I Roush of Cleveland, Vll'ginla.

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May ond daughter Debbie end
~on Mike and Mrs Jean Parker
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Mrs Barbara Van Meter of
(,all!polis vtsited her parents
~ r and Mrs R1chard Gruescr

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BANKING SINCE IH72
Member Federal Relerve System
F'URNITURE
Member Federal Depoalllnsuranee Corpura~on
POMEROY
RUTLAND : ON THE &amp;RIGHTES'l'
CORNI.- IN MIDDLIPORT

Fri.
June Alty,on
loan Collins
"THI OPPOSITI IIX"
(Ci ...maseopefTechnicolor)

-alt\.Gene Tierney
Word Bond
CharUe Grapewin
"TOIACCO lOAD"
Saturday •
Stpt. 7
Gacy Cooper Barbara Stanwyok
Anthony Quinn
Ruth Roman
"IL!'WING WILD"
-alaoRrodcrlck Crawford
Richard Conte
NIW YORK CONPIDINTIAL
Comedy and Cartoon

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Special Service
Held Thursday

BETTER ·. ED CAR
and TRUCK ·BUYS.
We're loaded wllb fine Uled tan traded In during our "A II out" Sllea Roadeo. We mUJI move tb.,; fill lei mike
llW more Mm\Jlg In during our September tlear anee of Mf ~. 20 new ones kfl; 88 fine .._.. eu and
lruek buya. Come OD the Run! Fer the buy Of your life!
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1956 Chevrolet ~ ton Pickup ·

$1A95 1954 Bulcks · ··

LWB. Leas than 10,000 actual miles. Almost hke the, day
: it wauold.
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a doors std. shift. One sllarp 4 dr.

1956Pontlac V8 2 dr. Sedan .. .. .. $1,795 1954 Pontiac 8 Star Chief·· · ····· ·· · $1 295
Pne cll'elul loca}Jowner Sharp car. El:onomtcal standard
Convertible C_pe.' New top. Hydramalic drive.
seats. Shows extra good care.
[! ·

l)jjft, Radio and Heater.

The Rev Langley Gullett Nel•
oonville, was In cl)arge of the special oervlcc held Tbunda,y mght
at the Mldd'eport Church o! the
Nwrene and Ma te•t w11 "Pre·
Hrt To Meet Thy God".
Spe&lt;ial mualc waa presented by
the Jellrey Slstero from Nelson
ville.
Th( Rev. Roberj l'llmer, pastor
of tho looal chuhh, hu Invited
the public to attend the servi..,
to be held tonl1ht and' Saturda,y
t_t i:30 arid lhe soti(·Feot to be
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button automatic shift Smart two lone grey finish.
nice.

Chevrolet V8 "210'' .. ·

Three e•ceptlonal 4 dr. scdana Wllb' and Wllbo
glide.
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$1,895 1954Fords .......... .o ..... aslow·al
Sedan. Power glyde. Almost like the day It was sold.

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One 6 cyl. 2 dr. &amp; one 8 cyl. Dill. 2 dr. Both clean cars .•

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. Buick V8 Super .. .. .. .. .. .. · $2,695 19538uicks .... · ·........ as loW 11 $895
"Htrd Top" Sedan. Power Steertna &amp; Brakes. R&amp;H.
,l!Wly aharp. New one cosJ $4,34ft.OO.

~1955 Iuick

va Special . ..

.. ... $1,895

Seven of the best '53'a anywhere. Nearly ~I models, types
and styles. Thorough!¥ recondiUoned. One ca, only bas
16,523 miles on it.

l953,Citevrolet "210" 2 •· Wan .... $895

2. dr. "Hard Top" cpe. Dynaflow drive. Radio and Heater
fllmetl by local merchant.

PowergUde. Finish and lllterlor J.lke mw.

4 dr. Sedaa. Hydramatlc Radio and Heater One of Pon·
U.C'IIinest Cll'l. One careful owner.

Coronet Sedan Automatic shift. New paint job, T.op per·
former.

· i955 Pattlac.~~ Star Chief ··-'· ··· . $1,795

19S3 Dodge V8 2dr. ···· ······ ·· ····· · $795

1955 Plymouth Y8 Belndere ........ · $1,795 195• Buicb .. ·............ · a•J•~ os $695

~ dr.

Hant Top Cpe. Sharp Jn condition. Smart In "new
'GOk" atyle. Powerfllte •

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chant - .one owner -low Jlliltage.
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meet at the home o! Mro Theo• ----clve lle&lt;d Sr. Tue&gt;&lt;lay Sepl 10.
at 2 p. m. Memberz are request·
SitRIOUI~ Y IILL
eel 1o brlni materialS on Con·
W"'"' bu been ....,.;ved """"
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of the serious Wneu of lloiiHJ
LICINSI liSUID
Evw, IGR of :Hr. and lira. ~
A 11arriaie Bctnse bu been II- EYan.s (AlbionI HlleJ of 'l'lllil!o 0. •
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iitk, o., faetory w~ker, and Jean Columhs and Ia not expectet tQ,
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