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Bill Diles Speaker At Middleport
Parent Teachers Association Monday

COUnty prayer and
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8111 0 1 les or the R.ad1ot.ar Cot•
poration. of American was the
speaker Mondi)' l!V@ning at the
_.._...,y, Ohio
mretmg of thl' M id d leport Pl'A
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Mr Dllt•s who has J ust rPtur ned
,uacuus UNCHAINED" , re
c e ntl ) to S outheas tern Ohio
Steve R.Hvea
from B a l t i m ore . Md , 1s a graduate
•c;u IOA y &amp; THURSDA y of M iddleport High :it'hool He
"HANNIBAL"
spoke to the a�sociatiun on ··Hear• (Tecbn:i.colorl
in;( aud distussed the progress
Mature - Rita Garn
that had hcen made in hearmg
PIIDAY NOT OPEN
aids ovf'r 1 he past y e a rs Hr had
SATURDA Y
�· ilh him several old he.iring aids
, °TARZAN, the MAGNIFICENT"
and expl.i 1nt'CI the un provemenls
(Tecbnicolorl
whil· h h il \'t' heen made in recent
Gerdoa �tt - J()(' k MohonC')'
years He said that the greatest
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i mpr&lt;H•emenl marle m them has
'11WSIC BOX KID"
b(•en t h e 1 ransistor a!d which
....Id J'011ter - Luana P.11tten
r am r o u t H1 the last five or s1JC
SUN... MC&gt;t.1. and TUES.
years
."BEllS ARE RINGING"
Sarin� that he was esp�dally
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Ill hel p ing chi l dren
ml!•rt·stcd
� 'Mtirtln - Judy Holliday
wiLh heari11g prohlems he e:itpre,-

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Mr. an d Mrs. James Web�r of
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Mr, a n d Mrs. Eugene For bes
spe nt Sunday in Bel p re with their
daugh ter :m d son-ln-Jaw, Mr. an d I
Mrs. Ted Jones.
:Ar. and Mrs. Charles Withrow
a nd Mr■. S tella Grueser at tend ed
services •t the Nea&amp;e Chapel Sund ay.
or
Mrs. Sherwood Meridi t h
Long Bo tto m and Mrs. Delbert
Bruch visite d Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs 1-Jerbe rt Dix o n a nd family.
M·r. and Mrs. Fred La tham, Bar•
bara a nd Donald of Warren were
w�ek e� d gu est.!I of Mr. an d Mrs,
Elias S tales.
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On the Brightest Corner in

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The Pomer oy Bap t is t church
was we l l represe n ted a t the Oluo
Bapt ist Co nven t ion held a t Ma riel•
ta last week,
A:tten d ing varlou11 scsi;i on s dur­
ing the conven t ion were . Mrs. J.
E. Foster, Mn. Aten Shum, Mn.
Daisy J8aper, Mn. E l mer Wickham.
Mra. T. T . She lton, Mre. Ellen
Couch, Miss Edi t h Cook, �r. and
Mn. J . H . St ephen1o n, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Ca lvin Simpson, Sally Fn11ter,
Sharon a nd Ch a rl ene Zundel and
the Rev. a nd Mrs. R:i l ph C. Zu ndel.

GROUP I PARTY TONIGHT
o up I of lhe Flr11l Uni ted
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Pre1byteri11 n Church will mee t
this eve ning at t he chureh In
Mldd le po rt for a Kat l owl'cn party,

� � keduetng

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3,98 gal.

lubber Bo11 and Alkyd

iWALL PAINT

d ,usT ss GALI.ON To SELL

'N �nally Advertised General Paint &amp;
! nlah Co.

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$2.99 gal.

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JUST %4 GAL. TO SELL

Pitttburgh

Outs ide White

LIST ,,1:35 gal. � Our October Price
While Present Stock Lasts . . , , .

$5.88 gal.

Seml-GloBS

E N A M E L · · · · · · · · · · · · · · qt. $1
All colors, Including white.

Prlcetl less than our cost.

FLOOR

ENAMEL, most colon · · · · qt. $1

SPAR VARNISH · · · · · · · · qt. $1
GALLONS - f3.89

Some Whit,,.

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,II, Seeolld Ave.
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In gallons s old, Nearly 200 gallon of Wall Paint.

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WY-!•245%

"More People Buy The F . ckens' Woy E.very Year"

Service

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THUIIOAY .... PIIDAY
Yyma Loy - Montcomery Clift
"LONELY 8£.UTS"
- aleo Btif:iUt B&amp;rdot i n
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' Openlloa. · W...,bouse

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$2,00 SALE :--:- ONLY
$1 695
OLET 2 DR. BELAI R "8"
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Mrs R'ice o·1es
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Mayor w. I·11 I
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Cooneii Announces Meei•mg

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MOT O RS� I NC.

Middleport

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12 For Youngstown

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ReSlfICflOD S OIl
Cuban Exporl I_mposed

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UND ERSE LL, OU TSE LL AN YBODY
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Wednesday. October 19, 1960

Un
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at�c {°:re
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� �!!�!:� ?o� i���e�:� p1:!:
at ball-time of t he Ohio U.-Mi ami
ioo.rteter race o f th e
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Ho!"eeomln1 football &amp;•me Satj in Rom, 1h11 pHI aummerOl. yAm pic,
forI
,W'CU&gt;"-. .
Two $800 college f-H 1chol1r• '
' A oe d1ca�o ry program wUI be me r resid ent o f W lnteravlUe I
Ohio, Carney now makea ht, home
shlpa will be awarded ne:d NO'¥'•\
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hel d honor1n1 Don C. Ped en of
in Akron , o., where ta e is I ri,.
em ber to a pair or co-eel• · ""' in
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Keot:1, I owa , for who m the Ohi o
tail b u.)'er for a d epa rtment tlore ,
th
ei r junior year and
m•
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Unl..-enlty foo� ball stadium was
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He will be presen ted , • Pl•que
in home economJet. The
ASHI NGTON (UPI) _ The United States in
named_ IHt s�r_mg, And Ohio U.'1 I
Its most
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also rnu,t be '-ff'ers in Ord¥ to
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Olympic participan t, Les Ca rney, r an I wri,t watch by frien d■ an d
iweep
mg action to date against the, gpver.iment' of
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form er athletes of the Unlverqualify, itate, Ule Nation al 4-H
Fidel
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wlll also be given recognition .
lro, today banned export.I of. ',)Jlost commcdities'' to CubaCassity.
�rvice: Com.m!ttu which •�min:,
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Peden retired 111 1949 arter
--The Co mme rce Dep.,rtm�nt an- 1 _ · .
1Ater1 the &amp;l'IAll Chrou,b
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athletics in var• 1
nouuced it wou ld bl ock 1h1pmenta aJ d in �1,1lf!�1111 JlJ
rn t ernat1 onal
Co
opera tive Eden,lon Servi
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Jaus capaci tl"ea for m ore tha n 25
of virt ua l ly all g ooda a nd techoi - re,pom1bllihea .in d to exercise the
the USDA.
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litt of lllinN1, he joined the OU
t ion o r
u nsu b11d lzed foodau tl,, ' f�o� the 1tandpoi nt o f lhP 1r 1 1gtbe
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and Hatcbluoa ,
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m ecl1c111ab an d
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pany. '11111 :,ear markl the
and head b■aeball coach. He WH ,
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Middleport Mayor Kenneth McIt a l110 tightened re,:ulatlom .
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e d epartme�t _u 1d 1 t has not
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MISS LUCAS
1924, a positi on he hel d until
Elhi nney and Chier of P olice wi t h respect t o the sale. tra oafer • revoked any lnd1v1d ual export 11 .lUJ Fert11ndet:- displays. two l · tbe finl time acholanhiJ,
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1"'7 wJien he re1igned lo de- empty dr-Aw�rs. that contained ance bu been provided.
er bt!rt GIikey , iaaued further or cha rter llf u s . owned •hiPI cenM!:I for Cuba al rea dy issued
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vote rvn tlim, to hi1 dutle• 18
fo r Cuba
It 511d et,m 111od1tiea banned un,
part of t(te_ $1 ·mUUon in Jew- t:OmPAny also glvea lchol
warning today lo pran btera or
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tn l1•rcJ1l egiate athletic dlrecor
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r the new, tigh�er ex ort regul•
artmen
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which
p
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and,_ ,2 D)illlon in Cqca to chlldre_h of ill e mployeel. , '!
w ould-be prankatert for t he Hal , ten the go ve rnment'• exJ)Ort eon- r Jat10n may be s�1pped pto Cuba
•.od b,ad b111e ball coach. He re- M ra. Eliza beth (Elias) Rice dJed I elry
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A
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pecial
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mmtuee . of l=.1
Cola stock stolen from bis
, lo ween season .
t1nqulahecl ne baseball duti es af• at her home i n Mason '!Ueaday
1 trol s, aa1 d the ban on export.a to I through No v_. 21 If they '"were on
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West
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mornma: following a kmg 1llneu
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Jlowing last mgh t '• nu mer Cuba w.u i n accordance with the �k or ladms. �n l igh ter, lad e n
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She was born- and reared ln M �- , ment,.,
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Congress as e praed ' aboard an exportin g cJrr1er or r n
SJj he carried 'Very lMQ rec lpiebtl from a ,roup re- ;
o u1 calla of vandal la:m
Peden's football te� ms, in 2-1 s on
and de1- 111 the Export Con trol Act
litUe �,ranee.
tra nsit to a port of exit'' before
and lived all
her
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co
ean
m me�ded by stat• t-H ottld1l1.
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Jean, record ed . 121 vactorle&amp;, t6 there, She was born
1 �r uction o f property Cb1ef Gi l - .
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The t-H candld,tes m,us_t have
Joaa:e, and 1 1 hea. It was during !884 to David and Matg
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tbia period, from 1924 through er)
Ehaa.
I stops i m med ae Iy th e cur 1ew 1 or the Uni ted States lo use export partme nt wo utd ton 11der app!J ca
tio n ti) a blab ,cholaatlc record.
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Her husband, J4U'C'elloua G Rice /
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Miss
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p, 1en 1l achievemen t,
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D rothy Lucas, daugh• siren will be sound ed at 7 P m. j cpo
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unblem 1staed records. In 1929 , precede&lt;!
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he r In death in 11l33 .
cltiunfbi
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and
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Mrs,
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Willard 1 He s tretsed ttaat anyone under , - - - ·
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�SurvtYOrl
incl ude one atep- -- - - -- 1n ternationai wh eat a greeme nt ."
co_naidered, att0rdi ng to a tom• Lucas, Ro ute 1 , Box: 105, the
in 183l5, won eight . Another team , da ught
l'
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JJho
aa:e of 18 caught after the
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The departme ;it md1cated
er, Mrs. Otte Roac h, Letart,
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Langsv 1ll_e has accepted a pobl 1930 , had • ti e alone marring four sist
curfew .1iren will be held reiponw
o �ld co ntinu� to let to u r1sU send
ers,
Ptfrs.
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er Martin
--iJIUo n· Wlih the 302d Troop
an otherwlae perfect record i n Pt. Pleaa
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thell' baaage a nd personal efant, Mn. Orvll le Red man:
aible {or all damages and t he
p arDiqe 1ames.
Carrier
Wing
at
Clinton
CounM. llalph A. PIC'ken1, and Miu
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Carney it a 1959 gnd uate of Sadie E:ua! all
Air Force Base as a Clerk- ' ents of the youtbl caught WIil be
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and that I t wou ld not In'Of M�IOn. She I s
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al.So sur vived b_1 five tirother1,
te�ere
isl in the Aircraf t Main lewith reshipment of foreign
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PJ1TSBURGH UPI - Negotia1
Jo hn, Joseph a �C, Davtd Ehas ot tl0Jl5 between
Y OUNGSTOWN 1J PI - FBI 0!1&amp;1n goods a nd ttrta m ty pes o f
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e furt her s tated that pa ren ts )
k
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Divisi
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of
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. o f Youths out pa st the curfew I a g ent J arr est ed tw o men today I gifts.
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the tnternation.11
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b1a, and WIiiia m . Elias of Akron . / Un w n of Elect
1 t wo .ild grant l ice nses lo
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Services • W ill !,e held lrom the resumed oda ln
I e:zport fa rm p�ucts ebg1 ble
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efforts lo reach
\8 .makmg her tem porary home
y
Seventeen extra poj 1ce have h!:!re t hre4:Ano nt h1 a g o
Fogelaon g Funeul H om e 1D Muon , a contract.
govern ment 1ubs1dy "only if 9UbI
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bet"or
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tn'Wilmington, Ohio.
Agen ts from
been deputiied to .aqlJ;t t he poCleve land a nd &amp;Jdy p a�ent hll not or WIil no l
at 2 P m . Thursday. Th e Rev. stblt Friday r
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.Richard Wr lght of the Muo n Meth- hne.
made.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y, UPItaar11sment to a hall Chief Gil key mullaneous l y.
odlst Church, o f which Mrs. Ric
The de partment summarized its.
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A three . ma n med1ali on board Ruaaia declared today that 1t is LT.,...
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wu an act ne ¢! em ber, will con, met separate
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Tho mas Eugene Georgalaa, men ts o f most commod1tie.&amp; "'
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the serv1ce11.
.Now, owners O
:i ea, E Sa v- I Bu rid w ill J:k m lhe Odd Fe l- of 1l&gt;oth 1i de1 TueWa)' but media- negot1atj on1 but Warne d t hat it I;\
25. Fra nk Dame! Ariz:ur , 33, Wal
SHIP SALES ILLEGAL
lof declin ed to report
n
Bon ca n trade the E Bond
N. ll'm&amp; aeb ate if 1 1'
on any will qult lhe
arrelled here
! p
l
o ws Cemetery at Maaon. Friends
�
In
a ,irnWtaneous .an nounceprogreu in arrivin11 at a coti ttac t the U n i ted Stales and its Weal!I
JQe:.-:r:rae, , Bo1da witho ul im - m a call a l th fu
The lwo were arres ted OD war- ment, the Maritime Ad mi nistranera l hom e a ny- covering 311 Q00
e
y
.e
e
r
n
t
allie
umon mp loy a a t
■ ma intain their " nea:a •
y �ay ng ncome tax on 1 lime
1 ra nts JSSued Tuesd ay in Cleve- lion, which iS under th e Comuntil time for the 11ervlce1.
1
211 West1na:bouse f1cilltie1 acrou I live poaltiona. "
: 1' teres aecumu.late�.
.
I
.
.
I land by u. S. An1sta nl DIJtrict j merce Department. decl .ared lhat
the nation :
new con ver11 on .,rivil
Soviet Ambasaador Valerian A.
eges
Attorney Wi l liam ONeill. They it wo uld be iJ]egal for a n y u s.
·
allows you to pay tu :• when
Negotiators are WOrJt l n&amp; under Z orin q.ll,d on tbe General A•
t,were sched uled to be arniped eitiun or firm to 1ell or charter
.
a one-wee�• extenal,on of t.Ae old 1embl)''1 · "llaln Pol itica l CORIyour tu bracket Ill lower ; per• •
WASHINGTON UPI - Wilham
later today before U.
Commif.
ahip or boat, regardleu
contra ct II the reault o f I Ulliol\ mittee J9 start work i m mediately ,
Pa tter,o n , presl� ent of United
.1i o ner Henry R obimon .
aize or type, to a CUban
national
A
o
r':��:.:!s
11eu
XF.::r����Ib
the '..dp
y
fill for �ople neu ftllrement or , Adm. - Ra�ph K.
�:�
111
!
.;h•
-:
��o�Jra::
I
J� me1, chief of
·
r
c
e
ma
e
request 01
ID retirement, who dealre the Navy s B��•u o f
metliators. HQW• di,
Sllbmitted by il.e �t a"u1ri
T.h1 Sheritl'a Department
� s ?titure �erget■
Ships, said '
_
II! a.nnounaement b)' llafftlme
/
�lg do �esue airl ine, al mo11t called _ al 6 30 yest�rday eveningwas , by two .gunmen _ in Ju!f.,
SOvJf!t nlon."
tlie caah intere.1t paid, 1 twi(lf: • Tuesda that
ever,
at
mid
night Friday, the 1UE
e
,
to thr hrs! ban k robbery in nu,
,
s
ev
e
.
nty per cen t ot j
y
A.daidJm,
ator - a.lph E. Wilton
"Thia )11 n ot I que,llon of pre- ine vi tab le .
year by H Bonds. Thia exchan_ge our 1h1JM1 are obaolescent, and we : ii free to term tnate the current
. 1nve�t1g,te. a n acciden t on Rt. J2-4 m .tbo ut 30 yean
�id
not
specify
un der what roodi•
ft
t
Pa
ppeared
t
terson
befo
l
re
pa
pact
CIY1
ring
and strike, or to allo w it
is or that docum ent to
a
_______
privilf'ge 11 110 appl ies to Series have to do something drast e
to
i n Mmersv1lle.
_
l abo ut I
hons
appro
C1
.
o f ,hip �le
Y
or
remain etrective until Oct 1 � / be filed and put into the archives Aeronau t ics Board (CAB) Exam- ,1 A car d rive n by Al vie Phal m. 51, 1!
Ji' a nd J �n d•·
- It.''
' and we are not here to exercl1e I ner Th om as 1:, �rcnn to test ify
l•.harta- 1'fOuld .,- . .,proved. , Prf'•
·
The Serie, 1:1 Savlnge Bond
1961.
RA
·
P
o
m
ero
ST
LLY
,
James to ld a ne w, conference 1
y was heuily d:1maged arPO PONE D
, m.a
- �
main diaputes center an e loquence and perfect the in favor of United s p lan t� me r�e ter hi ttmg a power pole a long the 1 The Dem oc ratic R�y at t e ,u bly there wfU be rew. '
P'f� curn_ip t mcome by auto- at the _ Ph1l adelphi1 Nnll B�se , The
h
ri
Th
e depart.men ,•• ban included
l
with
"
ridd
ita
de
i
l
e
t
n
AirCa
a rou d a wage i ncrease
method
m at1c 1em1-1 n n ual IJllerest check / the Umted States
s
l
of
t
o
l
em
ic,,
h
p
e
p
said.
a nd
II
st at� ro_ute. when he attempted to i l...i n t'aster, Ohio , Amencan Legion , tt t'
.
hu 817 c1p1t1I
n. The g ove.m•
,.
.
lnc. Stockh ol d ers of b oth avoi d h1U mg ano ther vehic le
•·rln re,·ected the Western Imes,
to PtoVI'de an mves
-.,
H o me, has been postponed due to t hn i ral informatio
tmen t ·•
.,,e1d or sh 1ps w01ch are I nsufficien t to cos t-oI ll vmg: eac,a....1or c1 ause 1 n a
e , m uch nfo
.
m
ent
on sid r
rmat ,. on
·
new con tract
disarma ment p oaition co ntained , firms have approved the m_erger
3% % per an n um when held to meet the natio n's o blia:ati
Accord ing to De pu ty Sheriff Se� - J oh nao n be mg in Irontoo,
on,. How- I
·
on
production
and
processma:
in I resolution subm lUed by the I Rival a l r� i nes are oppo u ng t�e / Charles Sayre 's report, a car o pe r- Ohi o , October 19, 1960,
1� )'ear ma turity. The ne w H ev�r. he •aid if wa !
came to- ·
/
.
j 1.echniques ·
uefuJ lo foreign
States, Britain •i n d Italy . mer�er wh1eb �ould . � th.e big. a�d by· O:ivid Th omas, 81, ;�inenUnited
llonds offef • high er yl etd tn
the morrow "we wo uld wm."
1
countries as strategic materials.
MAY IAIS E RAT E S
• He also ,pumed a Brtlish reso- gest , n eomm em,h , ,at1o n h o,lor, . " l ie a ltemptcd to m,ke a teft t,,.,1.
-early yean: 2% % for the first I
MISSILE TEST SUCCEEDS
NASHVILLE, Tenn . UPI-RI- lution o utlini q Prime Minis ter ! Patterso� �oted t hat a new Jet
Un der lhe
C"f' t rol Ad
When Thomas was in the proceu of
rear and a hair, then 4';\ for lhe fwo Fined Last Niuht
HUNTSVlll.E,
Ala. UPI-,:t,e .lb.lpmMt of mater:iala wi
nc�ard
t h pote
Johns
L.
o
n
,
d
lr
e
cor
h
.
o
o
sf
Harold Macmillln ', propoa,,l for c osl.s $5 i:ru l ho n.
remainln1 8"11 y�ara,
' making the turn, Ph�lin swerv�d Army su�ssfully le� the th�
, 111
1
w
use
p1
t■l COun1eling for th e Atneria
l
_
artim
suth as preci- ,
e
He said _ t �ese d_eYc lopments a n� l ost cont�ol of hLS C'ar, while s�g� engine ol the N1ke·Ze111 a nti li
an expert study of feasible, rair
There are defmite adYantages lb Mayor Legar 8 Court I can Hospital
sao
,i
o
n
inatrumenb-an
d much techA
cia
t
io
n
,
said
"c all fo r eff! c1ency m . operation trymg to avoid the Tho m;is' car. !ft lSSile a week ahead of hedule
to owrling Seriea H Bonda . . • . . .
Two persons were Jlned last M onday the new federal medical and foolpro of meana of Inspection
sc
la
barred froJl
e
al
inform
ni
a
tion
pr
.,
a
e
lo
b
and
i
l
ity
hug
o
the
vi
e
d
The Thomas car was not damaged.
1 t was announced Mo ndar The � .J:
1 and eon trol.
)'�u. DeYtr need . to ehe&lt;'k the tin- n ight in Pomeroy M ayor Cha rle, care for the a ged
m
po
rt to Co m unilt co :mu ies,
e
law may force
He insisted I nstea d on adoption sums of ne w ca pital t hat �ave not
ancaal P•iea to see where you Leaar'• court.
There were no arrests or injur- three stages of the Nike-Zeus
hoapitals to raise rat.ea unle11 the
a comprehen.1l ve
stand. The va lue of yo� H Bond
reso lution seemed to m� to be p0ss1b le . _. - ies..
____
have yet to be test ed together .
Fined were G erald Arnold and 1 state&amp; "are wllllna to undetwrite of ni
-- - - - -sub itted by Soviet Prem ier Ni- _ und er our exutmg pattern o f air- - --- ----ca n.n ot nu�tua te and the interest Jo hn Qualia, $a,
a nd costs ea ch on the full share of costs oI h&lt;ispi- ki
ta S. K hrushcltev li nking Rus. I li ne ownership .' '
and pri ncipal is a bsolutely 1u1r• charges of I ntoxicatio
•
W
n.
•
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'
talizatl
on for the,e p a tlenta,"
111'1 " ge neral a qd complete " disanteed. Al10 YOU need not clip
"In my o pinion, t he character- - · - - - -�
IP
arma ment _pl an to reo rg a n iutl on istics of jel airerllf t_ w e�e 11uch as
a COU,POn II lhe H .In terest checks
�
.
...., moiled ,utomallcoll every
•
of
the
U
n
ited
t
o mak e
a
l m ost · mev1tab le
th
e
N
ation, to give an
y
,
O .
mon ths to whate ver address y'"'
,qua) voiee .. Commun ist, neu- m erger or mergers o f ,ome
of
ou
t
dellsnate.
trailat a nd Weatern secti ons of th e the do m est ic tru nk line carriers."
�N
N
world .
Patte rson said he felt Capital's I
Jn�tiduala and ora•n lzltions
Zor i.n was flnt ipeaker before present ro utes would compl ement specified would be the o nly night 31 u Trick or Treat nigbt i n M.a_,ut-h II churches, servi� and
.
the 99-member l)Olitlcal com mit• Unit.eel's servi�e and that the pub- for Hal loweenen and that aU per- son al a meeting of the town .
i!•�naJ ITOups la bor un1on1 etc.
•
I
tee.
s.
delegate J•mes J. Wads- 1 lic wo uld re cel\le a m ore com pl ete
u.
� 111 �Ug_Jble to purchase t_he
ao
n,
Hallo weening must be o U co uncil held Monday at the city
By Unllwd PNU lntffnat�
IUehard· H. HoU, preaiden l or the
Spea ker for the eve nlng will be worth wa, lilted II third speaker. schedule.
IDtnaal hm 1t of both t\Je Senea S_outheaatem O�io
the ,treeta: by 11 P. m,
bui ldin g.
The "'?tit outbreak o f vio lent
RelJ
onal Co un- William J. Hull, a n offlc lal · of tht
.
H II well_ H the popular Serlea E e 1l, today a nn
He also reminded pare(lls tha t
Mayor Wright said the night weather � mo ntll� laJ1-l 'texas
cc:c-:=c:-:-::-c-::c::-=c:::,
:::---::-c:-c:::-:--:-�=ounced that the nut Ohio Valley Improvement Counci;
MEIGS GENIRAL HOSPITAL
ROUTINE TRADING
they will be held responsi ble tor
appreciation Bond Appl ication for meeting
--- --for th e fifth s traight di7' Tueio f the Southeaalehl Ohio who will apeak on the Ohio Rlve1
NEW YORK UP1 - The ·,tock a ny v1ndali1m or destructi on � Lab r Candidat Hass
Admisl.lona: Reva Norri,, Ra.cine
pureb11e of the H Bond may be Region al Co uncil Will be held on Impr
! da,-.
o
e
o
vem
ent Program and alao on
RD
and Cora I.fie, Middlepor t.
- ma rket ope ned today with a ma- property on the part of thell'
m ade at an)' bank-minimum de- Novem ber 1'1 a t th e Farmera,
'
'
Torn adoes and ra in bat�
Hotel I recent propoa11l1 for an imposlUon
Discharges · Orville Allen Pom- j orlty of is.sue1 pn lower ground. chil dren. Extra patrolmen will J Blasts Nixon-Kennedy
!JO_mlnatton• ia $600 with • cost in GaUlpolia.
the
Lo�e Star slate , c:riusing at
·
or toIla on the waterways' of the ero , RD.
I be on duty that niEbt.
'
I nadin1 was g enerall y t011line
y
P�ce of '600. Applica tion forms
PHILADELPHIA
The soclal ho\lr will l\lrt at D:30 U nited �tales.
UPl-1:l'ic leut llI deatha . Tii.e storm ays.
for exehanJt ol E, F ind J wlth dinner served at 8:30 p. m. I
A delegation ttom Maple �treet Hua, S oc1ali11t _Labor Par:t-y candi- tem bolat�d some towns_ and beat
Pre■lden l Holl hopea lQ h ave
blmda for Serlea H are also avail- 1'icket1 are prJced at $2.30 for a the dl villon· engineers of Divition1
was presen t at the meeting and I date for preiudent, 111d here ready-to-harvea t crop, mto lhe
able
Y �ur ba nk II well III free tried chicken dinner. Re1erva tlo r,1 , Nine an
.submitted • sum Of mon ey to the Tuesday lha l bolh Vice Preside nt mud.
d Ten as gueata a■ wel l aa '
.
1 Richa rd M. Nixon and �� John
infaanatlon tolden on both Ser- · may be m ade throua:h Thelma Elli,
cou
Hard111t-hi� was Victoria , Tex.,
n cil for the purcha se of 10·
.
the newly elected member, of the
Je, I: Ind H.
ott of The Gallipo Ila Chamber of Sta te Legjala ture.
,, l11cb tile to be used for drainage , F. Kennedy a dvocate policies lead where nine 1nchet of rain to uch1
o n th at atreet Council h ad pre- in,: lo . a •:suicidal war ."
Commerce or throu&amp;:h any of the I
ed 0� flash floodl and �nt tk)
.
DAI CHA"llt WILL MIIT
vio u1ly IJl'ffd to insta l l the tile 1 Ha ss 1a1d a n accelerated arme' , ,amu.1ea flee.ifig
,
lilJR!j
The Nomlnatin,: �mml&amp;tee bead•
beloW who ha ve tlcketa:
from their bom•
.
The Return Jo nathan Melga
I it pr opery ownera purchased il � race will J)ut more "weapons of et,
Man11e r of Ohio Power C:Om� j ed by Fra nk Morrow of WeJlskut,, /
The Ohio Dep■rtl'Dent o f High- of importa nce. Whenever pra cThe et,uncil agreed to pur- I annihila tion in t he band, of error
CQter DAR will meet at the pany, Clyde Kt,tland, Pomero1; will re.port ita recommendatlons
ft:llntall wu ..en� f_ro � . th�
w
a
ys th ls week laid plans for next t.ical, the)' will be cleared and chase a tra iler from Russell prone human beiot::s. "
bame of Mrs. Dwight MIihoan Way ne Foster, GalllPOl la; i..w- for offlcen fo r the comi n 1 Ytar.
. ,'J.aina � Uli-!: . •�P.P1
1
I -------:Valley aod into �-dJe Ob10
!l_lday, at 2 p, m, Approved ren(:C Huber, .Gallipoli.I; Alva T. 1. An electtq,n - wW be held •t thla winter's sn ow and ice removal salted in that order d u ring s now Capeha rt. The trailer will haul
operation,, hopina to repeat the storms or ci::eetlng spelh1.
t he town ditch digger .
Sdloot. day will be obser ved abd Grover, Chesh1u; M.ilet T, Epline, me eting.
�NDERWENT SURGl:RY
cou ncil
Tenne&amp;Re V•llv.l: Snow fell 1n
Interstate Highwa ys m ore than / had previo usly borrowe d the
Bel mda Stf't!le, daughter or Mr. the upper Great I:a'.tes and along
Committee Chairmen will ma� ,ucce111 of lllt year'• Bare Roads
Salta, Mc. .._. ben ffl asked to - J;iri ng at Gallipolis; JoaePh
2oo miles of which ..'. ere opened traile r for such w ort. .
and Mn. R. M . Steele, Pomeroy I tbe Rockies. Le11hoille, O,lo., had
· 11_,, one article of clothing to be Arthur; Homer E. Abel!, McArthur tbe h:: final report f or tfle e:urrent P olley.
What
ever the weather
du
r ing
duri
ng t he past spring and ,umP
r
es
e
nt
fo
r
t
h
e
me
e
ting
. • -.Of to the DAR Ap_proved School.1 Gabe DeLong, Gal l ipoh•: Jim Mt• year,
R
o ule 3, underwent surgery sat- • five inche■ o f _uow
w
e
re
on the
1
·
th
e com ina mon ths, lhe Depart•
mer, will add a n ew problem to
M.11y
o
r
W
r
ight,
� Ki� puncan Sm i th and �ronnore j hokey, Pomeroy a nd Max Barber,
R
e
c
o
r
der
Lottie
u
r
day at _ c:;'� ildren_'s Hospital, I grou nd,
t
Reeervations are due by • p. m .
.
ment 'a 24-hour maintenan ce forces winter-time m a intenance th1s year. 13.oush and Co unci lmen RuaaelJ Akro n and 1s improving. She is a
1 o n Novembe
Sijlool1 , i n the South.
McArthur.
�old air pu,hing mto the
r 16.
___ ean asaure that Ohio 's highways Highwa)' Di rector E. ·s. Pre8ton Capehart, Wa l ter Werry, Ralph seco nd grade student st t�e Che• P lains
slates from C anada drop-:-;,
will he kept aafely open to traf• has placed these new free.ways War ner nad Earl Henry.
ter School. Her address is Room.
ped temperature, to 11 deJrees
fie except dur ing the mo1t severe and their sprawling ln terchan,es
May�r Olston Wrig�t, MJ19n , 403 C: Chil dren·, H ospit al, Akron, at Mlnol ' a� d Dicklnaon, N. D.,
ther conditions.
wea
the
at
o f t he
p
r iority hit .
top
proclaimed
Monds)' night, Oct. I 8, Ohi o .
·
c
and 13 at B1amarck early today,
�'-"O
An o utline of procedures and Thereafter are lis ted o t her fedprioritiea hH been circulated to eral highwa ys and major ata te
',j- .,..;;.�
hl 1hw., m1 ln1eil, nee per,onoel r�ule,, followed by ,eeondory
,
In all sector• of the state. For- hiahways and local connectors .
,
mal l nspectlona of 111 ,now-reOperating pers on nel a nd equip- I
•
mo val equipment hln been lar1ement in ea�h o f t he State'•
12 ·
ly eo mp/etcd, a nd eieh m llnlon- field dlvi,;on s wi ll be grou ped
ance garage 11 condbelln1 prai:- on a coun ty-by-cou nty bmns, as•
1
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•
.
. ,
rtiee runs to
hmiliarize · CNIWI signed ahead o f tim e 'to ciiver
The empl oyees at Philip Sporn j or grlla ter rf'ductlon in injury ated bf tile(,
'Central Operating
J
with It■ u,e. '
apeeific· stretches of highway.
Pla
nt ha�e wor�ed 1,000,000 man
,
frequency rate du ri ng 1�9 cs (Compaa1, 1t · New, Haven.
Va ,
At the admin lstratlYe level,
hours without a diaabling injury comJ'ared wi t h the preceedi ng The Cen\� �
.
I
a ting Co mpany
additi�n ,
t
e
de
artment
prior1Uu have been baued which
�
.In
A. G. Mehlm an, plant manager three )' ears. They re�ei ed the ope ratea the v !l��� porn
�
.
S
Plant
rink , all alate 'highway, i n order will maintain l uuaon wi t � the sta ted theae ho un were acf'umu- Vice Presidents At'cldt!j,
nt
Pre- ff»' the A�
Po-...er Com­
niatlon '!Ing o f th e Highway lated over a two
y ear period venti o n Award fro m the Appa la- .pany and the Dliio
Pa�I, usmg a ir-gr�u nd contact
Corn­
fro m Septe mber 18, 1958 to Octo- I chiau Power Com pan, for th e pany all pt ...... a.,.fower
,ubsld iarie.1
. during e�erge ncles and t,o pce- her 12, 1960
.
best uc:ci d ent preventi on record of I.be Am�- �Jc Power
Yent traffic �t oppages. For s_till
_ _
.
in t he ent ire Compa ny in the Compa'llly. � Pbtijp S�n Pla nt
.
greater ffflc,e ncy and lhobiht)', 1 '!�•s JS tbe . fm
t ti me tha t Yt'lr J959. They a lso reeeiy
ed a
bu bun Jn ,,.....n ance N ovmost of the
two- Phih p Sporn Plant
em ployee.1
. department•,
Certificat
e
of
Me
r
it
fr�m
Philip
r llMlt.'lJllfl � �(i\y ot
e-Mbe
way ra4lo un its •re belnc tram• hne aceumulated 1 ,�,qo@ man
.
Sporn, Presi d ent of the Amerl - 800,000
.
will be tac:reued
ferred .tr,,m autom obiles to trucka.. ho urs wi thout a d w
bh� injury :
Out of • total of approxima tely howe ver, they have re ttt ved sev- cant.s El ectric Po wer Com pa ny, for the latter pert pf tbl.■ 1'Nf .with
ou tandin g achievement in accl· I tM addlt_... ., "- �,
2,000 11now clt!arance
1''10.000
Yehic1es eral a wud11 for safety in the
dent preven t ion i n recognition of KW1' b.it 11111' la tllie n..l
throu,hou,_t \he state . ri:ru,&amp;hly 1,- pul. They rt:cei
�
ved the F.diaon working 500 000 man hours
70lt wUf be rad io equipped. bJ1 Ele&lt;: tric
with &lt;if
,
dW·on�
M
lnsUtute l'IHNI ID reeo1- out
geHntiDI{ ,
I d isabling 1njurv
lhe lllllO
w�thor ·..,..._ [· olllon of 1chlevem�t qt em• ,
·, .
cit, ti !lilt
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to
ol 1 . -lo• llv•
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Two Ohio University Athletic
Greats To Be Honored Saturday !

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The high cost of operat ing Preston Ford Use d Ca r Lot at Pomeroy _hos been for obo:i
s
norma l . We a re deleting this large cost by closi ng the lot Md movi ng 0
our big warehouse located at 46 1 South 3rd Ave., Preston otors, 1 nc, , Midd��p��;, 0 ·

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Eorlh.l Kilt � Da,ls, Jr,
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Why n o t l ay-away a new bh:yc l e now?
By Ch rMmas i t 's p,aid and you don' t
miss t he cash.

Now we con better serve the buyer by offering
Wholesale Prices ! Save hundreds of dol lars now!

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Balance Before Christmas

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and Mrs, JIUllel I e
Fifth Grade:
Mr. Kennedy"s
Mn. Earl Davenpor t . Mrs. P,ul
'Ha ptonstall and Mrs. Gene Frent'h
· Mn. Y o ungwert h'1 Six t h Gra de:
IMra. Bert Bodlmer, Mrs. Wlltl■m
Evenon . and 'Mrs. WiUiam Ault .
Six t h Grade :
Mrs. Haw le y's
Mrs, Ke nnelh McElhi n ney, Mrs,
, Avery Nelson and Mn. Robert
' Rawlings.
M·r. Y ou ng'• Seventh Grade :
Mra. Mllto n Hood , chairm an o f
Col eman
C entral, Mn. Bethel
. 1nd Mr1. Mich ael Hackett .
M r· E1c-hleman'• Seventh Grade:
Mn , ·Kul Kloe1, Mr1. WIiii am
j Lewi11 and Mrs. Cl are n ce L acey'.
The boo ks which had been
j bou1ht for the new High School
ltbr, ry w ere pl aced on the sb,::e.
' Mr■. C a uam Hindy , Mrs. Bert
Bodl m er a nd Mn. Edwin Baum11rdner we re named H chairmen
tdr the football banquet which
will be held on No v. 28.
/ The vialt of the M obile x-ray
u nit which wlll be in Midd 1 eport
oa November • and 5 at th111 Tri•
Lu!lre C l eaners wa s a nnounced I
during the evening.
At th e close of the b usine111
aeuion M rs. Wesley Fry, ch ai r­
ma n of the pr oi r• m comfflilt ee
In troduce d the apeaker tor
the
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Follo w ln 1 th e prosra, m a cof.
fee ho ur waa held in the cafeteria
· with the hoap ltallty comm ittee
headed by Mn. Lewi■ Sauer Jr.,
In ch arge of N!ltl'tl1bm ent1,

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the Pomeroy Bend Cttizeru Rad io held a picnic Su nday afte11noon at the R ock Springs Grange
Hall ·
Th ose attending w
Mr. and
Mrs Theo Neut:r.ling, ld dle port ;
Mr . .ind Mr,. C a rl Hy J Mr. and
Mrs. Haro ld Hyse l l an d son. Rutl and; Mr, a n d Mn. Da v" Goodwin
M r. and Mrs. Harry Mll1er, Mr .
a nd Mrs. V. D. Edward • and fa m­
i ly, Mr. and Mn. Gerald Shu!ler
al l of Pomer oy and Ja m e• E,
Jo hnMn, Maso n.
C.WilLI,� were Darla _Ebersbach,
Po me roy; lfi f'h.ael 8■JM , Ceredo
W, Va.; Barbara B lat t , Terry Fur •
li n
ccs�n. Ch l e Y o
1on , •:d i::-· �. �l��'P a t��; :r
Ro a n o e, va .
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le were given by Ro bert Hagi:erty
Laynu,n', Sunday Wm
Kal l-lindy and Edison Baker . at
The Ladiet Bible Clata of the
wonhip �erv1ce
t he IT'Orning
1 Hartrord Methodist Church h� l d Ob,erved At Church
Sun d ay at the Mid d lepor t First
·,the ir re&amp;ular month l y meeune
Friday eYenJnc at t he home o f
Using t he top ic . . Ttlis One liaptis1 Oiurch.
Mrs. Thins I Do For Christ" sermonel ·
Mra. Em i l Knu:;hl witll
Designa ted at Layma n 's Sund�Y
1 }Urry Gibbs 18 aa.aiatine h ostess.
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Nellie
Mrs.
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Grueser
, De votio na l s in ch1r_ee of Mr�. Eliz.a.bet h
service. Owen
I Cba rlea Smith, follo wing a b usi­ McKnig ht, Mrs. Ar t hur W ayla nd charge of ttJe entire ated in the
rticip
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also
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Bess
n ess se1sion . Games were enj oy­ Mrs. Jennie Sto ne, Mr!.
Sm1 tb, Mrs. M argaret Freem an, sen· ice.
ed with Mrs. Marg aret Freeman
L o. Diles was in charge of
, Mn. Sue Ke l l . Mrs. !Jelen Gibbs,
an d Mra. Jennie Stone, l eaders.
· opening ��rvice for t he even­
the
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Concluding lhe evening, re• Mrs. Sara h Gi b b.&amp;, Misses
mg worshi p service at 7:3� _
fre,ah mcnts were served to Mrs. · McKnig ht a nd Helen Riffle.
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· Reid Friday

S pecial n umbers wt. �e presen t 1 h e Bui lders Cl�as o f t he Sy raed by the In termed ia t e Ban d
cusc
Melhodiat Chu r eh he ld th ei r
un d er the direction �l Eugen e
and
:w1rs.
Elias
Sti
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:egu
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me eting al t he church o n
Mr.
an
d
Sears. They played , Ea sy .�tep
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Mr
and
Mrs
Oris
Ginther
altcndcd
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t
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t. Devo ti o ns were led by
h
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March " "A
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an
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I Jennie Manuel .
Boys "Will Shine To nigh t " . The Lhe Lancas ter fa ir Saturda�.
Mr. a�d Mrs. Norm an Fisher o f I
pl ayed " A Germ a n
ensemble
Fo ll owi ng the Qwint!s session
Senecanl le s pent t he week end
w Jlz"
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ea.
r
t_he
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}0I I owi·ng th e r�epor ts of the wilh
ru-lzcs
we�wo n bv� -Lind a Neig ler,
Mrs. Wil l iam Fishe r let t Su n - rsecreta ry and t . e11u re r, Mrs.
J
n ie M anuel and Nancy P arker.
u
with
le
l
George H acke�!. Jr., gave _t he r_e- d a for visit i n Sene cavi
Ref reshm ent11 were sel'V!d bY 1
Exe cutive Con1m1t · '!,,l / and �rs. N orm a n Fisher.
the
hostess, Mary Lou Cundiff to
· Po't Or the
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Carrol l Tutoni and
tee meet i ng a
nillt �ee k and an- I. Mr� and Mr11.
th
o se na111ed and Pat ty Winebren- ·
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rd
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nou nced t he . fol l owina Room Mo• Mr. nd Mrs Frank Teafo
ci ne visited Sa t urday evening with ner , Li nda Sto w e , Lli'lda Eichinger
then for this yea r.
and the teacher , Mn,. Jean Duerr.
Kind�ri::: arten: Mrs. George � a l- � r a. nd Mr Elmer B a iley.
- --and
Battey
Elmer
��rs
d
las c!infrma n Mrs. Lee Smith. · M r. an ' ·
• �re
F ran kl in dau g hter, Sa ndra, of Dar wm
8 :f n D�dsl Mrs
I
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n d Mrs. Car11
Tri P1c1t � r)i. R icliard Vaugh. a n
:i1�u;:ar:::_1 R��i�;:
an d Mrs. �i.:� c c.ol r man .
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Mrs. El mer Bai l ey and d augh t er .
Mrs. Ma,..1_: f First 0r_ade. Mrs:
n, visi t ed Saturday in Ra&lt;' ine
Sharo
Wal t er l larr!s, Mrs. �1l l 111m Evani;
Mr.
an d Mrs. Otis B a iley. They
with
an d Mrs. Richard Gress.
went to see the Bailey,• lnfanl .
Mrs. Carpe nte1•'.s First Grade: 1 daughter, Lois Marie.
For
Mrs. Angus Howard, Mrs. Roger I Mr. ao d Mrs. Da n11 Brick l es and
lays
Phil l ipa and Mrs. George Nlci n- son Jeas e an d Flo yd Brickles vlsl tk
ed SaLurd a y wi t h Mr. a nd Mrs. Earl
Allea,wo, t h'•
Seco od Brickles
Mr. an d Mn. Da)'ton We ll of
Fultz, Mrs.
Grade Mrs, John
We nde l Bunce a nd M rs. Ch arl es M ansfield were Sunda y guest.I of
�lddlitpc,rt, • o
, blo
A. Bradbu ry.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ea rl B rickles.
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Mn. Rupe's Sec on d Gr ade: Mrs . · Mr. a nd Mrs. Ralph Keller, Jllr.
Do na ld Mi l ls, chairman, E l em!f!n· and Mre. R oger Keller, Floyd Web- 1
er M rs. Olive Ingraham Jnd Mr .
t ary building, Mrs, Ted Riley an d
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an u Mr,. P,ut Orr wece
Mrs. Ro bert Mill,.
fair.
the
attend
to
da
y
Satur
Mrs. Picken's Thir d Grade: cuter
Mrs. Allen Hampto n spent last
Mrs. Paul Disney, Mrs. Raymond
Mrs. Edna_ week ln Colum bus and aUe nded the
and
Cu n ningham
Ohio Ba p tist Ge nera l Auoclatlon
i,·rcnch.
Mrs, Sherm a n's Thir d Gra d e as a del egate of Nao m i Bapll st
C.hureh. Whtie the re she was the
Mrs. William Warner. Mrs . Willhouse guest of her sister and bro•
w,llers
and
Mrs.
Carr
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ther-in-la w, Mr, an d Mrs. Leon TaSw anaon.
tum.
MiH Hawl ey 's ro urt h Grade:
M rs. John Krawsc:r.yn, Mrs. Wi l liam Sl at er an d Mrs. Joe Wi l son .
Mr. Hultord't Fift h Grad e: Mn.
J
(Juptial Con�ention Well
1John Lyo ns, Mn. Mary E. tilnd y

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sed the hope lhat a program
would be tel U p in the near fu
, lure m ■II Meigs County Schools
lo lest t he ears o f chi l d ren. He
also. ment io ned the au d iom tei:
wh lt h has been reeent ly purei .a s
ed by the Mel&amp;s Coun t y Crip pled
Children ' s Society suggest ing tha t ·
anyone who wished to l ea rn to
use it cou l d go to lhe Cou n ty l
Healt� office where it wo ul d be
lo t�em _
eKplamed
Diles spoke h.e
, Before M�
introd uced his pare_nls. Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Diles, Midd l eport, and_
his wife o f A_t hens, to t �e grou p.
,1 .. s poke br1_efly of his work
.
Since gra d � ahon .
Th e busme!� meeting, which
was C"'"ne d wi t h prayer by Rev.
d uc
w
n
�; :�: : .....�����: �� a�f;s !��
Bradhtir y. Dad'a Nigh t was held
, with
. each father being counte d
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tw l('e fl"lr ! ht' han nf'r wh"Ch
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a�
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Mrs
Youngwerth
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Mr. a nd Mrs . Otia Bailey of
Racine are an nounci ng the birth
of a da ughter, Lois Marie at the
Mason Clir1ic, Oclober 5.
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Grandparenlll ue Curma n Bail•
Py and Mr. a nd Mrs, Foreat BaUey
o1 Racine. The Baileys alao have
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MAW 'N' PAW
COFFEE MUGS

Lat11..• '1,79 Warm Knit
LEATHER PALM DRIVING

G LO V E S

Warm, good looking knit w o o l
clovea wilh soft
leather palms _ _ _
Ideal for driving
.bu t suitable t o
wear any time, all
1faes tor women _ _
Save 42% .

39�

Large 18 oz. Mugs, each with
a dJfferent cartoon a nd humorous "-gag saying''. Pra ctieal ---� and fun, tool

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WARM LINED POP�

OutatandlRg e,r coa t
, valuea, Beautiful plaid
J1attems with corduroy
trimm�d eollars. At,
aorted colon. Wann
lined -t.'or cold wiqter �� · ,
daya. Sizes 10 to 18.
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BURTON- DIXI E'S
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11:00 �� · S ) ,99

TRUNDLE BED

R09Ulor 1&gt;;1,,. 35c-SAVE 41c

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every room in
the house. 12
pretty colors in
sculptured deal,gn
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ny-ffbere. Every o ne fir,!"- qUa-lity', with 1lng1e control II P,ar8n•
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TOWELS
Aawted Colon

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With Wood Baoe

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Imported ,ilk
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33. You wiU
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t'lldl. Can non quali ty.

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81-INCB BLEACHED

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SWEATER S

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fall colors , popul ar
app.over styles, plain
and with i;iovelty trims
- - stzes 34 to 40. Save
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Wa&amp;htble plaalic finish win•
dow shades, in white, tan or
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kinl. Cruabed, nurry futh­
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Fine gauge DuPont
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my and Bobby lleC!ure.
4.L pot luck dlnner wat held
th , ,hu,eh by lh, Lov o ,Joy
CI,de p,_din1 their meelln1,
D,n , Hamm """ th•
th, m , ,, "M igion field of the
Church for the devotional period
The chairma n M n. Edi.on �•er wa&amp; In charee of the eve nin1
and Ml'!I. Charlea Bennett. White
Cro , · chalrm� n reported to the I
grou p of the1r quota . �he a:roup
pla n ned to 1en� supphes to the
Ma ther School m November a.od 1
thc �v voted to brin• used clolhin1
� be sent to the Campbell Chr111an Ce nter and B acone Colle11e .
Mrs To ny
Fowler
project
cha l r�a n reported 00 ihe Secret
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Plaee project
and d111tuned pJ■n.'I !
to take clothing to a needy
f am IIy. MrII. Fow1er was aIIO in
charge of the progra� a nd presented one on . Love Girt entitled
"Care a nd Sha re" She w111 assh,ted
by Mrs. Ben nett and Mrs. Fra nk 1
Cheesebrew.
i
Other s attending were Mrs. ,
Joe Wilson, Mrs. Charles Lewie, J
Miu Sylvia McMa1;ter, Mra, Ber•
Ih a Archer, Mrs. Cecil Bradbury,
Mrs . Joh n Ka uff, Mrs. Morah I
Leo n ard, Mn. J illian M.eGh ee,
Mra. Lawre nce Bin,, Mrs. C. J.
Rhodek and Mrs . 1'homas Pulli n '
who was a guest tor the e11enin,,
After the busineas meeting the
grou p made roll bandages for ,
their White Cross work.
' The Dorcas Clr.ele met at the
home · of Mrs. Allen Hughes for
their meeting and Mrs. Max Orn- [
dor£f w.113 in �harge of the devotio na and chose for her scripture, ,
John 14.
Mrs. Rithard Owen, cha irman,
conducted the bu s iness meeti n g
when plans were made to prepare
a ba sket of food this week for a
needy family. Members are to
take their items to the home of
f!ith.cr Mrs. J ohn Seines or Mrs. 1
I sabel Winebrenner for the bas­
ket.
A report on vis itation t" ,huti ns wa s given and pl ans m ade to 1
fi l l the White Cross quota. A 1
letter of tha nks for birthday re- ,
membrancea 11ent to Rev. a nd Mrs.
'v �r non Brooks, s pecial interest i
missionaries w as read.
.
A program from the Missions
Magazi nes was preaented by Mrs. 1
Milton Hood .
The next meeting will 1,e ·held
. at the home of Mrs. Sei nes with !
Mr.11. D avid Sneller as co-hos tess, I
Following the close of pie
meeting a dessert course w as
served to those already mentioned
and Mrs. Gerald A nthony, Mrs. .
Fra nces Besrhs , Mtli, W. A.
G!�� � �Pa u � Smart .

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charee ot the program .rter
which the ho1te11e1 1erved pie
■nd coffee rrom the refre1hment
table which waa centered with I
an a�rangement of fall ,flowen. t
Flowers were u&amp;ed throughout the I
Soudeu home for the meeting.
Others attending werl! Mrs.
H
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Jd Cha
M
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M•,ro
on, M"' , · "ci', ,�
s. Da na "n' am11','·
r , Mrs.
ence Cla r k , Mra . Joe Turner
L. D. Diles, Mrs. John Fultz, Mrs.
c· H · w ise J r., and the !111
· ow,· ng
guesb Steve Bratton, Mn, . Fran•
ces Yo ung Mrs Willis Anthon y
and Mrs. Nell Ford ·
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.
�u�ing t_he me� tms of the
Pr1sc1lla Cirde which was held
al the home of Mrs. , Hershel
McClure a report was give n of
the recent
visitation to the
1 County Home, an d
plans weremade to vi s it there aga in early in
December. Mn. H arold Thomas,
cha irman, was in charge of the
meeting. Devotions were given by
Miss Freddie Houdashelt and
Mrs. Thom as presented the program or th e eve ning.
1
Plans were made for making
gowna to be take n to the meeting
of the Met,s Coun ty Council of
Church Women when they meet
ln No11ember. Plans were a lso
I made to remember i member who
is hospitalized.
Mrs,
Donald
Boone was a guest at the meeting.
; Othen prese nt were Mrs. Harold
Ka ull, Mrs. Gene Coleman, Teresa and Timmy Thom as and Jim-

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SMOK ED HAM S Green Be&lt;1ns . • • • 4
Cranberries • • • • 4
Ground Beef ---2
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Can ned Ham _____ 69c
Fresh Turkeys ____ 49c Tom ato Juice • • .4
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White Croa■ quotas were di..
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CU'8ed and pl1n1 were made to
work on project&amp; when the Min•
ionary Clrf!lea or the First Baplilt Church,
Middleport. met
Tuesday e'o'e n ing for their meet- I
Inga.
,
Mrs. James Souders en tertai n• I
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ed the Electa C1rcle
at her home
with Mrs. Lester Boice asaisting _ .
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M r Owen 8 r■tton, chairm
an ,
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wu n charg e of the meeting and 1
M r,. Harry 8oudashelt had the
dev otionals ·
l,
Plana were made to prepare a
Thanksgiving ba sket for a needy
famlly_ The group decided to
make bandages at their next
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m eeting ·
Mr,.
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Iona Tomatoes 6 7

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or Midd le{lorl are an n ounc mg lht'
birtti, of t. lpP Richa rd Torld al
Holle r Hdt\&gt;\t�l H'e was born . at
Jl,h
J : 03 Tue�ilf ailernoon a n d wE'i
ed rive iroUtltb and ten ourn:es.
ha�·e a duu .1; h­
The U'.f_6v�\�rf.�l10
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ter,
Mr. and Mrs.
at-, n�N'ft\'a
leport and
Midd
bo,
Stum
ord
Cliff
Hov 11tter of Columbu s
Cl yde
and Mrs. _ Mildred Folden of Lau •
re lville.

A Jo'rie nd" followed �Y pra)'er by
lrenC' Juslis . Clara Willi:.lms gave
a readini "God's Hand Marl:" and
Mr s . Hanolo n re a d' the scripture.
0f
Ima Johnso'n read "The _Price Jes '1J • Mr. �'nd ?&amp;rs. Ollie .H i n dY
Stum­
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and
Middlepoi:\
Paid" a nd lsabelle •BroWn; "The
· bo, CharlestOn, are 1feilt gnmd·
Pricf' the Apo stles Paid/
paren t■ to the childr en.
Irene Justis and Dora VanMeter
sane "How Great Thou Art." A
Mrs . Mack Gee, Ffed Schroeder,
readi n g "Take' Time" by N ancy
iiam R ardiri, Gilmer Dorsey,
Van Meter preceded the dosing Will
,
ph Bowm an , �re n Wilson,
Jose
song, "Take Time to be- Holy . .
W·
Jr., Mn. R.
Bert Smith
,
Al­
C.
Refrestlments Were served to Proffitt and eon: Mrs. H.
Mrs . H•m olon, Clara Williams, Nan­ len a nd daughter; Mrs. Gertrude
cy Vanilfeter, Alma Johnson, Isa ­ Vance, Mrs . E. C. Meaige.
belle- Brown, Irene Justis, Dora
and Mrs.
Births October 17 Mr .
Van Meter with Lucille Harrison
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son
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art
Let
Earl Edwards,
and t:aure ne Lewi� as ho stesses .

17-oz.

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Discharges October ) 7 : Mrs.
Carl Marl i n, Mrs. Robert Bobo,
William Ru ssell, Mbs Mary " First,
Mrs. William Brown, Ralph Ross,
Mrs. Ja mes Guinther, Dewey Gay,

Whol• Kernel Golden

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Ad111,issions Oct. 1 7 Jack Platter
L'heshlr&lt;': Miss Paula Comer, Mid­
dleport: Mrs . Milo Hutchinson,
Zeigler,
Rutl a nd: Mrs. Charles
Che s ter; Mrs. John Hun n ell, Pom­
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The Tuppe,s Plains s,•hool Boos t
ers � r e s11ensorin g a Ha�lowee n
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carnival wt �e Tuppers Plaine Ele•
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October 24, ginmng
Durlng the social hour re fre s h•
Van Vran1t en &lt;Barba TJ Wilson).
\ ..J ' fl.;
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menls were served to �rs. Nora
The program opened with '·What
The ornival. under the d1ret"·
i,::uests
on,
s
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Mn.
Rice
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lna
Mrs.
Games were plaved
· 1on or Carnival ch a irman
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BY Uni·1-'
I.. the everlhig i n d Mrs. Spencer, her a card t o �06 Sixth St., Mo n eso:v preu In Ie rn•tt on• I
, assa r , will offer the following, won by Mrs . E. E. Br)'I t
S. for
sen, Pa. Meda Gib bs was reported
s: J o hn Werry and Mrs. �
C�l. Mni. Kennedy, M.rs. Grace W haley .
Toda \' is Wednesd ay, Qt"t, 19 JLlSt a few of the many �t·11rat"tion
ill a nd II round robin card
qlute
ti11ll pi ch, pe n ny The door prize was won
· MI'S . Mrs, bolly · � ayes, Mrs, Nellie was se nt her. Mrs . Lillia n Steiff
the 29Jrd da)· or the yeur with h_b h pond, baelle1
p t t c·h, UJzaar booth . c_o untry store, Bevin Burd e tte .
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Brown, \L 1rtha Orr, a nd !'drs. Ruth tha n ked the council ror the card
7:J m o rt' , n 1960_
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The moon is approach
Mrs Moore.
1 �uu � .
l se nt her at the death of her bro-�--The guest l Ls \ i nr lude
1r s1and_s, boo k store, � le .
ve
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ph.ase.
new
ther, J ames Lewis. Pla ns tor the
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an n1 versaey c'fi!lner o n 1'1ovember
.ssell
I sandwiches , cake, pie a nd bever• iss Carla W1l11on, Mn
The m or�i ng star Is Mars .
I 21 -:111 be made at the next
The e \' em ng s tars 11 re Ve nu ,, ages
W qton, M'rs Dal, c,rf , Mn Jerry ,.._.
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meeting. ·
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I M urp y, Mra. Cflarte�
f.!'let
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The Boo.dcr organization under
D1yf,
On thi s day rn history:
i 1j: JlrY a t M
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In ! B l ·} , the Star Spa n gleti Lhe leadership or Presiden l Geor :��,1�1l�\. � �Ohn
I Edtt1��:�:���ati15tJ:tr �e�:�;, ,
B anner wa_s sung in Balti more for li: 1 3 Barne � 1._,Yire Pr�siden, t Lesle, J 'R �fic11:ler, ;M�s. Traqy Whale)
Theodor�s Council Da ughters I to nceni-ln.l t�e B�ster mteti n g
.
H a wk •
sccrc 1ary- reas urer Ind Mrs. Bliss
.nu
Wilson
t tw first t ime.
of Amencl met Monday evening tQ be 'held in 'l'uppers l'l,lfns on
.
R use c J rr, use . the money e arned
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n
b 1
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to pur a
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a ssociate count"ilor, presid- "��Ing'. prize d�llf�ed by �elsia
p lane race be tween three news- fro� u �th prurct �
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n e J I ems or h e elem e a� ltte�1 :!re• ::s. .i M
1ng.
:Bo9�D; wa.s aWaroed lo Lucille 8.
paper reporters e nde d when H. R.
:
n , M s . Willard Boyflr Mfl!L. Eds&lt;: o ul .
awkins .
Ekins of the New York World ' Wea,e,
H
r
Ethel Grueser was reported ill
The public ts i n viterl to attend !IO rd Wells·� Ii'r,. Wlllla m
Tell-grc1m fl&lt;'W into Lakehurst
fl:te flext meeuMt Will be NovJohn,) in the hospital and flow e rs were
after covering 25,600 miles in 18 th e carnival and bring lhe family ts. D4Tf�ta Colllqs, Mri.:
sent
her:
to
end
s
Members
Mc-Fh-111.nd,
can
John
11,rti.
einber
ltld
7.
t:uler
hm.
Halloween
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days, 1 1 hours, 14 minutes a n d forian eveni ng of
:33 seconds. He nosed out Doro­
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l hy Kilgallen and Leon Kier n an.
In 1 944 Marlon Brand o made
his Ne w York stage de but in '"J
Rememb er Ma ma."
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si n ger .Julius La Rosa for s how• g .1• n h is
" word s a "lac-k af humi �
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1 1'ue/d M. ee t1n' g O n
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a
" F. rid ay Eve ni n g
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The Good ,..
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room
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HO/dS 8fl'da /
Shower Saturday ,.

Sponsor Halloween
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"t. Herm ,n \ 'B Ch"r&lt;'
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wlU hold a rev ival t o nig:h! through
,tae aotb. Re,· . Robert Hlauw ol
• � City is lhl' e� a ni;e\Js t.
ftere Will be a joint msl J l Liuun 1
1111'
bf.ft� 9f Racinf' and t;rl'a!
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-� �,.. at the Racine Gtilni; e
Rall 01:ier 19 at 8 p m P11 1 l ud;
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enIa w1·11 bt. served•
October 1 9
.
Po•eroy Ben� Grangt' will e
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retuJJr �ssion . � e�11 ri5da �.. h
• fa!u;1·il0��� 1� Ahnn/ a p w ·��1r
refri!lhments.
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October 1 9
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�,,_ Jled Cross Board will m&lt;'el
·
· �ober ti 1l 7 :45 p. m. at the
r \iaith office i n Pomeroy
Ocober T�
n, Middleport LlterJry rluh
wm tneet Wed nesday al 2 Jl m. al
tle..bcim\; of Mrs. He n ry Null .
., Tibere fMII be a meeting of the
Middleport Little League .a l 7
,,... .f'-1 fh. Wednl!sday e ven ing at !he
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Mother!i C lub o r M'd
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his
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will
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• fl�llt¥ a t the high school cafe
: , � '\t '1:30. All mothe r� or Sen•
Thought for toda y .Justice Olilhe ver Wend el l Holm es Jr., said:
JOJJ::- are reque strd lo allrml
. meeting.
" Lif(' is an end in itself, and 1he
Octobe r 20
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\
imly que stio n as to whether it ill
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tBethel No. H2 of thr J nternal i u_n • wo rth J ivi n g is wh ether you have
1-l Order of Job ' s ll a u�hters will J enough. of it."
have l nspeeli on Th u rsda)' at 7 ·30 I --- -· ·--- -· ·- ---NAMES OMITT E D
P:, m . al th11 Pomeroy M asonit· Tem- j
The names of Mr. and Mrs . Jed
jte. All pa:renls , Easter n Stars and
Wf'hster a nd so n of Pome roy were
}lnona are invited to al\cn d.
uninh!nlion ally omitted from th o se
October 2:0
The P1&amp;t Offil-ers u f the Rari n e attendi n g the Pomeroy Bend Citi·
&lt;ilapler 134, OES, will mtiet al t h e zen s Haclio Club picnic �h:ich wall
hs,ine of Mrs. Edward Simpson h.eld Sunday at Rock Spri ngs.
Thursday cv e ninR , Or-tohcr :W.
t he dn�rch- at 7 : 30.
October 20
The .Jolly Bu n ch Sewing Club '
mrrt
will
TIie Sugar Hun P TA
meet at the home of Mallie
will
ThUT1day, Ocloher 20 al 7 : 30 1' ·
Friday evening, o l' t . 2 1 at
ush,
El
s
!hi� i
m . at the ,;chool. Sinc e
7 : :m II will be a H a lloween party
PTA memberahip monlt. an appro•
;mrl 11 1 1 me mbe rs are asked to
prlite- 1kll will be presenled .
come mu sked.
October :n
Octobe r 28
first
the
of
The Busy Bee Class
Th e re will be a soup supper a n d I
Baptist Church, Mirldlf!po rt, will
,nee� Thur11doy f!vening 111 7:30 l h1llowccn party tor the Cuh
Jt tfie church for their regular Srnuls, Ott. 28. at the Letart Falb
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Commu n ity Center Servmg will beineeting.
The Homrbui1 1lf' ri. f'l as� or 1ht" i;:rn a l 5 30 p. m. The public IS ln­
Brad(ord 1 ·hurrh o f Chri�t w i l l vited lo aLte nd and everyone
meet this Thursd a y l've11in.1; at should come rnaaked.

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Regular 'L59 Fancy
PLAID COTl'ON SHEET

BLAN Kits·

Full size 6(q76
blanket&amp;, i n t
pastel colors. AD
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saves yo u 30'k .
Don ' t miss it.

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Mr. a nd Mrs . Otia Bailey of
Racine are an nounci ng the birth
of a da ughter, Lois Marie at the
Mason Clir1ic, Oclober 5.
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Grandparenlll ue Curma n Bail•
Py and Mr. a nd Mrs, Foreat BaUey
o1 Racine. The Baileys alao have
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MAW 'N' PAW
COFFEE MUGS

Lat11..• '1,79 Warm Knit
LEATHER PALM DRIVING

G LO V E S

Warm, good looking knit w o o l
clovea wilh soft
leather palms _ _ _
Ideal for driving
.bu t suitable t o
wear any time, all
1faes tor women _ _
Save 42% .

39�

Large 18 oz. Mugs, each with
a dJfferent cartoon a nd humorous "-gag saying''. Pra ctieal ---� and fun, tool

37th ANNIV ERSARY SPliCl�L

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Women'• Regular '8,95
WARM LINED POP�

OutatandlRg e,r coa t
, valuea, Beautiful plaid
J1attems with corduroy
trimm�d eollars. At,
aorted colon. Wann
lined -t.'or cold wiqter �� · ,
daya. Sizes 10 to 18.
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BURTON- DIXI E'S
"Versatlle HI-Lo�

11:00 �� · S ) ,99

TRUNDLE BED

R09Ulor 1&gt;;1,,. 35c-SAVE 41c

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only
Flexible Burton-Dixie design a..uree a 3-way
1
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your choioe, ( l ) Single bed with on� mattress
stored underneath, (2) Full-size twin bediJ.
(3) Full-length double bed, Excellent for
f8miliee with teenagen.

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extra bed that's ideal whenever a friend 11ta,,
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(231 coils) With bf'ige Western pattern. x­
tra strong steel frames, sturdy link fal .-ic
springs, ' solid hardwood ends. Really tho
great.est!

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PEPPEi Mill

IN WALNUT

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BRASS

$1.00

Walnut finish hardwoOd
,Salt Shaker · and Pepper
Mill. ·
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De&lt;!orator tJpe
throw rup for
every room in
the house. 12
pretty colors in
sculptured deal,gn
_ _ , no n-skid rub­
bortzed bl&lt;k - -•
You aave 38%.

37th ANNl..llrjl'i, SPICIAL

$19;95 SINGLE

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PASTEL COLORS

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we ht, These beautiflll ""pastel
tic eledric bla nkets are .
� , bt.,,� value·s to be found_
ny-ffbere. Every o ne fir,!"- qUa-lity', with 1lng1e control II P,ar8n•
teed for o,ne yeu aga insl factory · . btd '11,e,' Save M:
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BEG. %le TURKISH
FINGER TIP

TOWELS
Aawted Colon

SCA R FS

33c

With Wood Baoe

$1 .00

EACH
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plate on hard wood base. Serve
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Imported ,ilk
blend acarta _ _

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33. You wiU
want eeyeral _ _
Sa ve �- .

14c,:

«th 28c to 35c. Plain color
er tip turltish towels, with
t'lldl. Can non quali ty.

IA.CH

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81-INCB BLEACHED

SH EETI NG
SeamlOII

Ban-Lon

74c

NEW NOVELTY STYLE

SWEATER S

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Ge nuine Ban-Lon
swea tera i n the best
fall colors , popul ar
app.over styles, plain
and with i;iovelty trims
- - stzes 34 to 40. Save
33% on these fine
sweaters.

Y.UD
ne bleaehed quilt sheetif&amp;
fall 81 incha wide, wi,hoot •
Ham; erlra 110ft finiatl.
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Bed Spreads

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Tan, White, Green

Full ·bed sue cotton

99c
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free hob nailB. Plain
white and beautiful
paatel colors , fring�
ed. Save 33% on
bed spreads.

Wa&amp;htble plaalic finish win•
dow shades, in white, tan or
green, Regula r $1.59 valuea .

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1titcbed cups. Fine cotton fati­
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1bourbent -ltine B!nll,
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Clqts

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Full Bed She $!c9t

VYNOCEL WINDOW

Fine quaHly suede
fl■nnel sport ahirts
in a bJo· v,r;,ty o!
faney pbld patterns
and colors. Sizea:
ernall. medium Hd
large. You can aave
50% now!

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37th ANNI\IIRIAlY SPECIAi.'

38x8 WASHABLE

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STITCHED CO'ITON

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Men'1 American Made
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LadlOI' lmponed Ito
FANCY PIUNTED DEAD

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P LAT ES

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A bll beddina: buy. Full 1iz.e
pillows with he■V)' striped
kinl. Cruabed, nurry futh­
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drape11 and
bed!preadJ.

11 ¼x.8" ALUMINUM
SIZZLING STEAK

Regular

bossed Dish with fast

Fine gauge DuPont
sht,er nylon hose. Ev­
ery pair full fashion•
eel and in a choice of
beat faft �•des. Sizea
8'2 to 10¼: . An An•
niversary value tha t
&amp;aves you W%.

R-.Ulir Prial 2/S9c-Sil.VE &amp;9c

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For home ,ewers _ plain eolor tine
pinwale cord•rvy, in a
c doum of beat
ahadea for

37th ANNIVl! RSARY SPECIAL

$1,00

Nylon Hose

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Riiiul•r 'fo,lco 29c-SAVE 49c

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TRIPLE JAM or
RELISH DISH

Qoyo' ,1,59 Quallly Fancy
C01TON- FLANNEL PLAID
Cotton suede
fla nnel shirts in
a ,good choice
of P\a!d ,. p1t•
·terns Ind col­
ors. Warm sport
st'yles for ,c:hool
-wear. Sbes 616. Save 30% .

Corduroys

PAIR
Fine count, fast color broad-­
doth in a -wide choice or pat­
terns, Coat style pajamu
that fit better, wear !oncer.

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Shes: A, B, C, D

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fully made for perfect N In air.el _ _ _
Small, medium and
large , Save 66%
during our Anni·
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JUMBO "RESTEI:"
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lleplar ,1.oe Quality

MEN'S FINE
BROADCLOTH

Prlnted
Women'• $2,t9 'Jl
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STIFFLER'S - Southern Ohio's Bigge,t· . irthday
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my and Bobby lleC!ure.
4.L pot luck dlnner wat held
th , ,hu,eh by lh, Lov o ,Joy
CI,de p,_din1 their meelln1,
D,n , Hamm """ th•
th, m , ,, "M igion field of the
Church for the devotional period
The chairma n M n. Edi.on �•er wa&amp; In charee of the eve nin1
and Ml'!I. Charlea Bennett. White
Cro , · chalrm� n reported to the I
grou p of the1r quota . �he a:roup
pla n ned to 1en� supphes to the
Ma ther School m November a.od 1
thc �v voted to brin• used clolhin1
� be sent to the Campbell Chr111an Ce nter and B acone Colle11e .
Mrs To ny
Fowler
project
cha l r�a n reported 00 ihe Secret
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and d111tuned pJ■n.'I !
to take clothing to a needy
f am IIy. MrII. Fow1er was aIIO in
charge of the progra� a nd presented one on . Love Girt entitled
"Care a nd Sha re" She w111 assh,ted
by Mrs. Ben nett and Mrs. Fra nk 1
Cheesebrew.
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Other s attending were Mrs. ,
Joe Wilson, Mrs. Charles Lewie, J
Miu Sylvia McMa1;ter, Mra, Ber•
Ih a Archer, Mrs. Cecil Bradbury,
Mrs . Joh n Ka uff, Mrs. Morah I
Leo n ard, Mn. J illian M.eGh ee,
Mra. Lawre nce Bin,, Mrs. C. J.
Rhodek and Mrs . 1'homas Pulli n '
who was a guest tor the e11enin,,
After the busineas meeting the
grou p made roll bandages for ,
their White Cross work.
' The Dorcas Clr.ele met at the
home · of Mrs. Allen Hughes for
their meeting and Mrs. Max Orn- [
dor£f w.113 in �harge of the devotio na and chose for her scripture, ,
John 14.
Mrs. Rithard Owen, cha irman,
conducted the bu s iness meeti n g
when plans were made to prepare
a ba sket of food this week for a
needy family. Members are to
take their items to the home of
f!ith.cr Mrs. J ohn Seines or Mrs. 1
I sabel Winebrenner for the bas­
ket.
A report on vis itation t" ,huti ns wa s given and pl ans m ade to 1
fi l l the White Cross quota. A 1
letter of tha nks for birthday re- ,
membrancea 11ent to Rev. a nd Mrs.
'v �r non Brooks, s pecial interest i
missionaries w as read.
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A program from the Missions
Magazi nes was preaented by Mrs. 1
Milton Hood .
The next meeting will 1,e ·held
. at the home of Mrs. Sei nes with !
Mr.11. D avid Sneller as co-hos tess, I
Following the close of pie
meeting a dessert course w as
served to those already mentioned
and Mrs. Gerald A nthony, Mrs. .
Fra nces Besrhs , Mtli, W. A.
G!�� � �Pa u � Smart .

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Upper Ten Onltl

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Skinless Sausagt :;;:,.,••, __ ilf4'Jc

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Regular P'.i.., 2/SSc-SAVE 61c per Cl■-

Oc■an Spr■v . . . Strained or Whole

"SUPER- RIGHT"-WlLL TRIMMED

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THIS COUPON

Cling . . . HolvH or Slices

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A&amp;P Super Rltht . . 100% Pur. LHn IHf

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SEE US FOR

RegularPrico 2153c-'-SAVE 37c �•• cos•

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Super-Right . , . Ovtn IHdy, 6-9 Lbs.

COUPON

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Del Monte . . . Diced Fruit

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Regular Price 2/29c-5AVE 33c per c...

16-oz.

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55c lb.

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Old Furaaee '-'1th- A
New Amertean Standard

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charee ot the program .rter
which the ho1te11e1 1erved pie
■nd coffee rrom the refre1hment
table which waa centered with I
an a�rangement of fall ,flowen. t
Flowers were u&amp;ed throughout the I
Soudeu home for the meeting.
Others attending werl! Mrs.
H
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Jd Cha
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M•,ro
on, M"' , · "ci', ,�
s. Da na "n' am11','·
r , Mrs.
ence Cla r k , Mra . Joe Turner
L. D. Diles, Mrs. John Fultz, Mrs.
c· H · w ise J r., and the !111
· ow,· ng
guesb Steve Bratton, Mn, . Fran•
ces Yo ung Mrs Willis Anthon y
and Mrs. Nell Ford ·
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�u�ing t_he me� tms of the
Pr1sc1lla Cirde which was held
al the home of Mrs. , Hershel
McClure a report was give n of
the recent
visitation to the
1 County Home, an d
plans weremade to vi s it there aga in early in
December. Mn. H arold Thomas,
cha irman, was in charge of the
meeting. Devotions were given by
Miss Freddie Houdashelt and
Mrs. Thom as presented the program or th e eve ning.
1
Plans were made for making
gowna to be take n to the meeting
of the Met,s Coun ty Council of
Church Women when they meet
ln No11ember. Plans were a lso
I made to remember i member who
is hospitalized.
Mrs,
Donald
Boone was a guest at the meeting.
; Othen prese nt were Mrs. Harold
Ka ull, Mrs. Gene Coleman, Teresa and Timmy Thom as and Jim-

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Cranberries • • • • 4
Ground Beef ---2
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Can ned Ham _____ 69c
Fresh Turkeys ____ 49c Tom ato Juice • • .4
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White Croa■ quotas were di..
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CU'8ed and pl1n1 were made to
work on project&amp; when the Min•
ionary Clrf!lea or the First Baplilt Church,
Middleport. met
Tuesday e'o'e n ing for their meet- I
Inga.
,
Mrs. James Souders en tertai n• I
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ed the Electa C1rcle
at her home
with Mrs. Lester Boice asaisting _ .
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M r Owen 8 r■tton, chairm
an ,
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wu n charg e of the meeting and 1
M r,. Harry 8oudashelt had the
dev otionals ·
l,
Plana were made to prepare a
Thanksgiving ba sket for a needy
famlly_ The group decided to
make bandages at their next
I
m eeting ·
Mr,.
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Del Monte Corn 4 '
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Iona Tomatoes 6 7

y�; f Put Yoicl' Tri.� ·:,
In A&amp;P "Snper•Blght" Meats

handy carton
serves 18

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0.,

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or Midd le{lorl are an n ounc mg lht'
birtti, of t. lpP Richa rd Torld al
Holle r Hdt\&gt;\t�l H'e was born . at
Jl,h
J : 03 Tue�ilf ailernoon a n d wE'i
ed rive iroUtltb and ten ourn:es.
ha�·e a duu .1; h­
The U'.f_6v�\�rf.�l10
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l)lr�a
ter,
Mr. and Mrs.
at-, n�N'ft\'a
leport and
Midd
bo,
Stum
ord
Cliff
Hov 11tter of Columbu s
Cl yde
and Mrs. _ Mildred Folden of Lau •
re lville.

A Jo'rie nd" followed �Y pra)'er by
lrenC' Juslis . Clara Willi:.lms gave
a readini "God's Hand Marl:" and
Mr s . Hanolo n re a d' the scripture.
0f
Ima Johnso'n read "The _Price Jes '1J • Mr. �'nd ?&amp;rs. Ollie .H i n dY
Stum­
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Mr5.
and
Middlepoi:\
Paid" a nd lsabelle •BroWn; "The
· bo, CharlestOn, are 1feilt gnmd·
Pricf' the Apo stles Paid/
paren t■ to the childr en.
Irene Justis and Dora VanMeter
sane "How Great Thou Art." A
Mrs . Mack Gee, Ffed Schroeder,
readi n g "Take' Time" by N ancy
iiam R ardiri, Gilmer Dorsey,
Van Meter preceded the dosing Will
,
ph Bowm an , �re n Wilson,
Jose
song, "Take Time to be- Holy . .
W·
Jr., Mn. R.
Bert Smith
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Refrestlments Were served to Proffitt and eon: Mrs. H.
Mrs . H•m olon, Clara Williams, Nan­ len a nd daughter; Mrs. Gertrude
cy Vanilfeter, Alma Johnson, Isa ­ Vance, Mrs . E. C. Meaige.
belle- Brown, Irene Justis, Dora
and Mrs.
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William Ru ssell, Mbs Mary " First,
Mrs. William Brown, Ralph Ross,
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Zeigler,
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October 24, ginmng
Durlng the social hour re fre s h•
Van Vran1t en &lt;Barba TJ Wilson).
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The program opened with '·What
The ornival. under the d1ret"·
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, assa r , will offer the following, won by Mrs . E. E. Br)'I t
S. for
sen, Pa. Meda Gib bs was reported
s: J o hn Werry and Mrs. �
C�l. Mni. Kennedy, M.rs. Grace W haley .
Toda \' is Wednesd ay, Qt"t, 19 JLlSt a few of the many �t·11rat"tion
ill a nd II round robin card
qlute
ti11ll pi ch, pe n ny The door prize was won
· MI'S . Mrs, bolly · � ayes, Mrs, Nellie was se nt her. Mrs . Lillia n Steiff
the 29Jrd da)· or the yeur with h_b h pond, baelle1
p t t c·h, UJzaar booth . c_o untry store, Bevin Burd e tte .
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Mrs Moore.
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1r s1and_s, boo k store, � le .
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I sandwiches , cake, pie a nd bever• iss Carla W1l11on, Mn
The m or�i ng star Is Mars .
I 21 -:111 be made at the next
The e \' em ng s tars 11 re Ve nu ,, ages
W qton, M'rs Dal, c,rf , Mn Jerry ,.._.
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In ! B l ·} , the Star Spa n gleti Lhe leadership or Presiden l Geor :��,1�1l�\. � �Ohn
I Edtt1��:�:���ati15tJ:tr �e�:�;, ,
B anner wa_s sung in Balti more for li: 1 3 Barne � 1._,Yire Pr�siden, t Lesle, J 'R �fic11:ler, ;M�s. Traqy Whale)
Theodor�s Council Da ughters I to nceni-ln.l t�e B�ster mteti n g
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H a wk •
sccrc 1ary- reas urer Ind Mrs. Bliss
.nu
Wilson
t tw first t ime.
of Amencl met Monday evening tQ be 'held in 'l'uppers l'l,lfns on
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R use c J rr, use . the money e arned
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a ssociate count"ilor, presid- "��Ing'. prize d�llf�ed by �elsia
p lane race be tween three news- fro� u �th prurct �
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1ng.
:Bo9�D; wa.s aWaroed lo Lucille 8.
paper reporters e nde d when H. R.
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n , M s . Willard Boyflr Mfl!L. Eds&lt;: o ul .
awkins .
Ekins of the New York World ' Wea,e,
H
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Ethel Grueser was reported ill
The public ts i n viterl to attend !IO rd Wells·� Ii'r,. Wlllla m
Tell-grc1m fl&lt;'W into Lakehurst
fl:te flext meeuMt Will be NovJohn,) in the hospital and flow e rs were
after covering 25,600 miles in 18 th e carnival and bring lhe family ts. D4Tf�ta Colllqs, Mri.:
sent
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Mc-Fh-111.nd,
can
John
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Halloween
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days, 1 1 hours, 14 minutes a n d forian eveni ng of
:33 seconds. He nosed out Doro­
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In 1 944 Marlon Brand o made
his Ne w York stage de but in '"J
Rememb er Ma ma."
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Shower Saturday ,.

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"t. Herm ,n \ 'B Ch"r&lt;'
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wlU hold a rev ival t o nig:h! through
,tae aotb. Re,· . Robert Hlauw ol
• � City is lhl' e� a ni;e\Js t.
ftere Will be a joint msl J l Liuun 1
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-� �,.. at the Racine Gtilni; e
Rall 01:ier 19 at 8 p m P11 1 l ud;
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enIa w1·11 bt. served•
October 1 9
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Po•eroy Ben� Grangt' will e
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refri!lhments.
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r \iaith office i n Pomeroy
Ocober T�
n, Middleport LlterJry rluh
wm tneet Wed nesday al 2 Jl m. al
tle..bcim\; of Mrs. He n ry Null .
., Tibere fMII be a meeting of the
Middleport Little League .a l 7
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Thought for toda y .Justice Olilhe ver Wend el l Holm es Jr., said:
JOJJ::- are reque strd lo allrml
. meeting.
" Lif(' is an end in itself, and 1he
Octobe r 20
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tBethel No. H2 of thr J nternal i u_n • wo rth J ivi n g is wh ether you have
1-l Order of Job ' s ll a u�hters will J enough. of it."
have l nspeeli on Th u rsda)' at 7 ·30 I --- -· ·--- -· ·- ---NAMES OMITT E D
P:, m . al th11 Pomeroy M asonit· Tem- j
The names of Mr. and Mrs . Jed
jte. All pa:renls , Easter n Stars and
Wf'hster a nd so n of Pome roy were
}lnona are invited to al\cn d.
uninh!nlion ally omitted from th o se
October 2:0
The P1&amp;t Offil-ers u f the Rari n e attendi n g the Pomeroy Bend Citi·
&lt;ilapler 134, OES, will mtiet al t h e zen s Haclio Club picnic �h:ich wall
hs,ine of Mrs. Edward Simpson h.eld Sunday at Rock Spri ngs.
Thursday cv e ninR , Or-tohcr :W.
t he dn�rch- at 7 : 30.
October 20
The .Jolly Bu n ch Sewing Club '
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TIie Sugar Hun P TA
meet at the home of Mallie
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ThUT1day, Ocloher 20 al 7 : 30 1' ·
Friday evening, o l' t . 2 1 at
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7 : :m II will be a H a lloween party
PTA memberahip monlt. an appro•
;mrl 11 1 1 me mbe rs are asked to
prlite- 1kll will be presenled .
come mu sked.
October :n
Octobe r 28
first
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of
The Busy Bee Class
Th e re will be a soup supper a n d I
Baptist Church, Mirldlf!po rt, will
,nee� Thur11doy f!vening 111 7:30 l h1llowccn party tor the Cuh
Jt tfie church for their regular Srnuls, Ott. 28. at the Letart Falb
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The Homrbui1 1lf' ri. f'l as� or 1ht" i;:rn a l 5 30 p. m. The public IS ln­
Brad(ord 1 ·hurrh o f Chri�t w i l l vited lo aLte nd and everyone
meet this Thursd a y l've11in.1; at should come rnaaked.

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The W1Uln1 Workers clad of
the -�rise EUB Churc h met
In . the ehurch ba.eement Monday
eventn:i tor a Halloween party
an4. meet1n1.
Costume prlie1 were awarded
,Mn. , Dwight Log a n. prf"ttltlt;
•�i earl Moore, funniest;
Mn.
J'pnn Smith, most unusual and
Ml'I. Tbomas Bentz and Mr11. Har­
ley Brown, mo�t &lt;'Omplele co•·
tumM.
'Iba, Myrtle Long presided at
the meeting in the abse nce nf the
pre ddent and vice presiden t .
Prayer by Mn. Francis H. Glaz­
ier d\ieiltd · the meeli n � followed
by -lCl'lptun reading of Psalm tl7
by Mra. James Will . Two poem•
' "AutuMn" by Mu. Claude Hutted
and "SmUing Faces" concluded
the devotio n s
- Durln1 thl bu1lncss sesslon, a
&amp;rab b111g 1ale wu held and dan ny
d111lta and disb cloths were di1trlbuted a• money making tro­
jecta. A contribL1Uon wa1 made to
the Salvation Army. Mrs. John
Sm:Jtb 1nd Mn. Ben Buck were
n111me4 H th e nominating commit­
tee' to report at the November
meeting.
A.t the doae of the meC!tlng, pie
eootle1 and cortee were served to
13 members,
The NO\ICJnbC!r mretlni,: will be
held al the hom e or Mn. J&gt;aul
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MONTREAL urr - The I n•
lernaUonal Lt1gue led the ml�or
le.gue1 i n 11ttcndanC"e for the fifth
atral�hl -year thi� season despite a
po lt•War low of 1 ,369.01 l customer■! The 1 980 1otal wH a drop of
409,068 from the 1959 figure.

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Sammy P augh o n e of the tmmortala
of the profeulo nal Natl�nal Foot•
ball League, warned his former
playmate&amp; today not to be too pro11111c about the new 4merican Foot•
ball Le , gue. "We are two yeara
11hnd of schedule," said th t
slender, hawk,faced coa ch o f the
New York TJllm, "and two yeara
ftom now we'll •e In a c lass with
anybody."

Aa for lhe future ,the ltl-year•
paasing star of the Washington
Rcd,ldns reels that the new leag\le
is In a mor e solid positlon to at·
troct graduali n g college tars.
"lt'a simp ly that they'll heve a
bitter C!h1UK'e to make it in our
league tha n they w!ll In th e Na­
tional League,"
he explained.
"lt'1 the 1am e as in bueball. A
rookie h1,a a tough time pu1hing
out those four or five year men .

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The outspoken Baugh looks
baek on hi , tenu re a t the T«a s
tolle a;e with a certain amount of
repugna nce.
" We played 3 lot ot teams tl'l3t
were out of our class.' he grated.
finished within three
"If we
touchdowns of them we did a
treat job bu! It was an injustice
to the boys. It wasn't good for
them to h ave l o bat their head s up
again•� 1�am1 . like Arkansa.'I, Baylor , M1ss1sslpp1, LSU, Geori] in and
Auburn."
-'l!ut it's a dollar problem with
the small colleges," _ shru gged t h e
former rcu star, "There's nothi ng
th ey can do about it because those
kind of �amet drew crowds and
p:.iid the bill. 'fhe big college tenms
get all the material they want, but
it's tou�h on those little fellers."
Which ii. why Ballgh prc£ers \
pro coach:ng.
" In the pro game you've al•
wa,-1 got a chence because
the
material is more even," he said . .
'"l'hat tnake&amp; for better and more
lntcrcstina: footb:ill. And you'd 1
heller keel) _an eye on t h is leag u e
of 01,1rs becfluse ll's comi ng, end I
coming Fast."

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lt '1 making a mistake," he added.
"Yet ,ll haa to go wlth the veter- ·
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yeu, left. We'll get those kind
Q[ k1'1._•nd in two or three years
th111fll be better playen tha n the
National League vetera ns. That '1
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Mor&amp;1n, SaturdaJ.
ville. On Wedneaday Joh u snd
Mr. a nd Mn. Herman Ohll n11:er Bob Karr and family called on
i,pent the weekend in Weirton lheir aunt, Belle Tbeiu. Bob ex·
with her brother and sister-in-law -peels to return to his employment
Mr. and Mn. Virgil Rou1h. Bob at the Ould Davies plant within
Winebren ne r was the gueat of the next two weell:1 1fter being
Terry Ohlinger w h ile his parent, ort due . to an infected hand.
were a..l,ay.

Pro�bly �he •�r&amp;est .cro�;4o es�ahiilhe d on the ground in lhe
ty LUCII... LI HAWKll� I
ever rill Ohm University a �- [ mllddy, rain.swept contesl. lt '6'u1
St,d;um for a foofball g,m��II , Brookl' second ,ueeess;ve Bobed
Mra . Albert Youtig and Mn.
Raymond Pullin,, Jr., o/ Thurs•
,iew the M;ami , oi.;o U. Home, 1 of the Week ,ward. Center D;ck ton tntered LI.neuter F airfield Dwight Parker and diughter Miu .
Grecai wao ,ccla/m•d t he t op ""' Ho,pital Sund-, , nd underwent M"yrtis- Kay spen t the weekend in
commg lil t Sa t orda,.
Ticket Diredo, W. J . "Dutch" m an , gain,t Xa,ter.
: surgery Mon&lt;lay. His s on, Rirh- Hu n tington with Mra. Don ald Hol·
awarded l•e
Traut1,1,•ein .sa i d all reserved '
Co■cll Bill H
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box seal litkets have been � a:ame ball to En:f Jim Massarelli , 1uat
a ah ort lime alter hi, father
Mrs. Harley Hol&lt;!omb, d\ughter
and ble,ehers will be erected ,t for his outatandina punting which entered the ho,plt,I on Sund,r .
Bertha, son Ralph
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th e e nd, of t he lield lo handle !;P ronsU nt ly kept Oh ;o out of ,,..;
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Mrs.
Charles
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He �xpects II crowd of "around I c� nter caused by the weather con
Mn. J. A. Sweeney o( Rutland,
Mr. and Mrs. Rollln Bearh's
14,000 -peri;.on1 depehdl n1 -on how d1t1on1. forced Massarelli to eludeHalUday of . Athena'
oneomlhl tockJ,rs . a nd kick th&lt; ·.r,turne6 home Monday even in&amp; Mrs. Earl
many sludents •.how up.
. Tra".t wel n Htd ••�,er•l, adti)js, ball on the rd!L He avera&amp;e&lt;l ?,ll , alter a ,.v,ral days visit in and Mrs. .Everett McKnight of
sion will be sold,, ati.d no ijfl e Will 1ar41 In nJe etrdt1s under theiE! C anal W i nchester with Mr. and Pomeroy spent the weekend in
Ro, Evon, and family and Paine.s\"1l1e wi_th Mr. and Mrs.
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condition,.
be t urned ••.,.
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In
tMrston
with M r· and Mrs Joe Martin (Mildred McKnigh t),
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Te�y Doffttel , and atte nded the La ncaster F11 i r. picture "Befl Hur.''
Pl
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"'1d. d eweig t 'h amp,on of th•
John Karr returned to his home
Mn. R. L. Gollhardt and son
mg, and the opf)c»itlon if ;{lalfll
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ppealed
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Universi t y chief rival wh6tn oblo ll"
Joh n B . F ranke or the e nd guests or b et mother J�s week with his parents and sister
e creta
h.P s n ot be�ten in the 1Ut 15 Jam�s S nlted ry
States Navy to help h.im
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Middleport wll the
ov:rni ht broth_ers in Columbu1 arid Circleso attracting mii.hY will be the
ownes said the three yean he guest of her 6-addmother_
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around the stad iu m track before �.�
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; t "ion � �h10 · s Ol ympic .,arNEW and USED
day� enning at the Middleport
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ca 1 9 ape or t e game, said Traln• bliton Sertato� cLlt _thelr ro1ter to
er Alan Hart.
playen_ today ,nth the sale to a.Dd continue unlil 1 1 :30 with re•
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Fullback Bob Brook, waa namctd l
it c1t•rlosll&gt;n, IV. Va. afllliate co,ds and other. prizes being given
. �' A!11 erican A..!!11ociation or In- through out th e e vening. Reobc t of th�_ Week r�r bls per- t
Pllone WY-2-37tM
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fo�m;ance ag.amst Xavler. Brook, ' !elder Jamm� Hall, catchf'� Sam freshm enls will be sold by the
POMl!ROY, OHIO
Boosters during the eve n ing..
ga���-l 2 1 of t h e 1 4 4 yarda Ohlb 1 au ney and pl lche t Hall Griggs.
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joylni his job a11 the coach of a

B�uah, a lon,.t11tlnJ rapier in
a aamo meant for lt\,chetes, b as
what ,ound to be valid rea5on11.

"l lhough ll would take u1 lwo
mo re years to a:et as good as w e
1re rlgbt now," he 11:.i id bluntly,
"No, we're not as Kood as the best
three or rour teams in the Nation111 Leaaue, But you'd be aurprlsed
il how iood a game we'd give the
lower clubs."

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" dma • nd pla ns for the annual
Chm t ma, dmner were d'5cussed.
The hoste11 ,e rved • dessert
cu_u rse_ during the social hour to
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te, m of fumbliti ,. The Fa kona
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half l" t f'rid ., , nd lost six of
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The W1Uln1 Workers clad of
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eventn:i tor a Halloween party
an4. meet1n1.
Costume prlie1 were awarded
,Mn. , Dwight Log a n. prf"ttltlt;
•�i earl Moore, funniest;
Mn.
J'pnn Smith, most unusual and
Ml'I. Tbomas Bentz and Mr11. Har­
ley Brown, mo�t &lt;'Omplele co•·
tumM.
'Iba, Myrtle Long presided at
the meeting in the abse nce nf the
pre ddent and vice presiden t .
Prayer by Mn. Francis H. Glaz­
ier d\ieiltd · the meeli n � followed
by -lCl'lptun reading of Psalm tl7
by Mra. James Will . Two poem•
' "AutuMn" by Mu. Claude Hutted
and "SmUing Faces" concluded
the devotio n s
- Durln1 thl bu1lncss sesslon, a
&amp;rab b111g 1ale wu held and dan ny
d111lta and disb cloths were di1trlbuted a• money making tro­
jecta. A contribL1Uon wa1 made to
the Salvation Army. Mrs. John
Sm:Jtb 1nd Mn. Ben Buck were
n111me4 H th e nominating commit­
tee' to report at the November
meeting.
A.t the doae of the meC!tlng, pie
eootle1 and cortee were served to
13 members,
The NO\ICJnbC!r mretlni,: will be
held al the hom e or Mn. J&gt;aul
Frick.

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MONTREAL urr - The I n•
lernaUonal Lt1gue led the ml�or
le.gue1 i n 11ttcndanC"e for the fifth
atral�hl -year thi� season despite a
po lt•War low of 1 ,369.01 l customer■! The 1 980 1otal wH a drop of
409,068 from the 1959 figure.

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Sammy P augh o n e of the tmmortala
of the profeulo nal Natl�nal Foot•
ball League, warned his former
playmate&amp; today not to be too pro11111c about the new 4merican Foot•
ball Le , gue. "We are two yeara
11hnd of schedule," said th t
slender, hawk,faced coa ch o f the
New York TJllm, "and two yeara
ftom now we'll •e In a c lass with
anybody."

Aa for lhe future ,the ltl-year•
paasing star of the Washington
Rcd,ldns reels that the new leag\le
is In a mor e solid positlon to at·
troct graduali n g college tars.
"lt'a simp ly that they'll heve a
bitter C!h1UK'e to make it in our
league tha n they w!ll In th e Na­
tional League,"
he explained.
"lt'1 the 1am e as in bueball. A
rookie h1,a a tough time pu1hing
out those four or five year men .

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The outspoken Baugh looks
baek on hi , tenu re a t the T«a s
tolle a;e with a certain amount of
repugna nce.
" We played 3 lot ot teams tl'l3t
were out of our class.' he grated.
finished within three
"If we
touchdowns of them we did a
treat job bu! It was an injustice
to the boys. It wasn't good for
them to h ave l o bat their head s up
again•� 1�am1 . like Arkansa.'I, Baylor , M1ss1sslpp1, LSU, Geori] in and
Auburn."
-'l!ut it's a dollar problem with
the small colleges," _ shru gged t h e
former rcu star, "There's nothi ng
th ey can do about it because those
kind of �amet drew crowds and
p:.iid the bill. 'fhe big college tenms
get all the material they want, but
it's tou�h on those little fellers."
Which ii. why Ballgh prc£ers \
pro coach:ng.
" In the pro game you've al•
wa,-1 got a chence because
the
material is more even," he said . .
'"l'hat tnake&amp; for better and more
lntcrcstina: footb:ill. And you'd 1
heller keel) _an eye on t h is leag u e
of 01,1rs becfluse ll's comi ng, end I
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i,pent the weekend in Weirton lheir aunt, Belle Tbeiu. Bob ex·
with her brother and sister-in-law -peels to return to his employment
Mr. and Mn. Virgil Rou1h. Bob at the Ould Davies plant within
Winebren ne r was the gueat of the next two weell:1 1fter being
Terry Ohlinger w h ile his parent, ort due . to an infected hand.
were a..l,ay.

Pro�bly �he •�r&amp;est .cro�;4o es�ahiilhe d on the ground in lhe
ty LUCII... LI HAWKll� I
ever rill Ohm University a �- [ mllddy, rain.swept contesl. lt '6'u1
St,d;um for a foofball g,m��II , Brookl' second ,ueeess;ve Bobed
Mra . Albert Youtig and Mn.
Raymond Pullin,, Jr., o/ Thurs•
,iew the M;ami , oi.;o U. Home, 1 of the Week ,ward. Center D;ck ton tntered LI.neuter F airfield Dwight Parker and diughter Miu .
Grecai wao ,ccla/m•d t he t op ""' Ho,pital Sund-, , nd underwent M"yrtis- Kay spen t the weekend in
commg lil t Sa t orda,.
Ticket Diredo, W. J . "Dutch" m an , gain,t Xa,ter.
: surgery Mon&lt;lay. His s on, Rirh- Hu n tington with Mra. Don ald Hol·
awarded l•e
Traut1,1,•ein .sa i d all reserved '
Co■cll Bill H
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.rd, suffef\'d a broken left arm t er jl nd ao n1.
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a ah ort lime alter hi, father
Mrs. Harley Hol&lt;!omb, d\ughter
and ble,ehers will be erected ,t for his outatandina punting which entered the ho,plt,I on Sund,r .
Bertha, son Ralph
o! Lo ndon
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th e e nd, of t he lield lo handle !;P ronsU nt ly kept Oh ;o out of ,,..;
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Mrs.
Charles
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He �xpects II crowd of "around I c� nter caused by the weather con
Mn. J. A. Sweeney o( Rutland,
Mr. and Mrs. Rollln Bearh's
14,000 -peri;.on1 depehdl n1 -on how d1t1on1. forced Massarelli to eludeHalUday of . Athena'
oneomlhl tockJ,rs . a nd kick th&lt; ·.r,turne6 home Monday even in&amp; Mrs. Earl
many sludents •.how up.
. Tra".t wel n Htd ••�,er•l, adti)js, ball on the rd!L He avera&amp;e&lt;l ?,ll , alter a ,.v,ral days visit in and Mrs. .Everett McKnight of
sion will be sold,, ati.d no ijfl e Will 1ar41 In nJe etrdt1s under theiE! C anal W i nchester with Mr. and Pomeroy spent the weekend in
Ro, Evon, and family and Paine.s\"1l1e wi_th Mr. and Mrs.
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condition,.
be t urned ••.,.
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In
tMrston
with M r· and Mrs Joe Martin (Mildred McKnigh t),
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Te�y Doffttel , and atte nded the La ncaster F11 i r. picture "Befl Hur.''
Pl
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"'1d. d eweig t 'h amp,on of th•
John Karr returned to his home
Mn. R. L. Gollhardt and son
mg, and the opf)c»itlon if ;{lalfll
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ppealed
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Erle, Ps., aft er visiting the
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Universi t y chief rival wh6tn oblo ll"
Joh n B . F ranke or the e nd guests or b et mother J�s week with his parents and sister
e creta
h.P s n ot be�ten in the 1Ut 15 Jam�s S nlted ry
States Navy to help h.im
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Miami's record thJJ yelr is 2- 3 . �1!" 1I get a sho� at lh e world title. W, A.. �organ Kathy Mo; an of Mrs . ltarold Sellers, sisters and
Middleport wll the
ov:rni ht broth_ers in Columbu1 arid Circleso attracting mii.hY will be the
ownes said the three yean he guest of her 6-addmother_
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around the stad iu m track before �.�
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� Jlust1f1e� a n appe al to use your .
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th
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l�ee���d
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Q d ded . at . on of the ,tad\llll
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,e co�lllon as leading ehallenger :,powor necord IJo p
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"The J1y1" of Pomeroy will be
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the N!cords tbl1 Satur"
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day� enning at the Middleport
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ca 1 9 ape or t e game, said Traln• bliton Sertato� cLlt _thelr ro1ter to
er Alan Hart.
playen_ today ,nth the sale to a.Dd continue unlil 1 1 :30 with re•
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Fullback Bob Brook, waa namctd l
it c1t•rlosll&gt;n, IV. Va. afllliate co,ds and other. prizes being given
. �' A!11 erican A..!!11ociation or In- through out th e e vening. Reobc t of th�_ Week r�r bls per- t
Pllone WY-2-37tM
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fo�m;ance ag.amst Xavler. Brook, ' !elder Jamm� Hall, catchf'� Sam freshm enls will be sold by the
POMl!ROY, OHIO
Boosters during the eve n ing..
ga���-l 2 1 of t h e 1 4 4 yarda Ohlb 1 au ney and pl lche t Hall Griggs.
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joylni his job a11 the coach of a

B�uah, a lon,.t11tlnJ rapier in
a aamo meant for lt\,chetes, b as
what ,ound to be valid rea5on11.

"l lhough ll would take u1 lwo
mo re years to a:et as good as w e
1re rlgbt now," he 11:.i id bluntly,
"No, we're not as Kood as the best
three or rour teams in the Nation111 Leaaue, But you'd be aurprlsed
il how iood a game we'd give the
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" dma • nd pla ns for the annual
Chm t ma, dmner were d'5cussed.
The hoste11 ,e rved • dessert
cu_u rse_ during the social hour to
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v g they can move the ball Mra. James Clatworthy a nd Mrs'.
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Roll Sausage .. .. .,...,. .. .. •- 39c

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•:30 Edge of Kl,ghl
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6:00 News
6:15 A Look al the Weather
ft:JO Spol'tscope
8::to Amos &amp; And:,
7:00 Higl1wa�· Patrol
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B:ao-= '1f1nte�Dead or Aliv&amp; -D:00 My Sister Eileen
D:30 I've Got�A Secret
10:00 Step �n 'the Gas
1 1 :00 1 1 O'clock: News
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Muscial Milinee
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Road to Reality
Bett the &lt;.1tk-'..
Who :po Yolf Trust
A:t.'1CD Bl,1dstand.
Rn- ,cy iud HI• ll'rienb
Whirlybirds
Your ESSo ReP.:rttr
Weather Teller
John Daly News
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Guestward, Ho!
0o·nna Reed
The Real HcC071
My Three Sons
Th, Untouchables
Johnny Midnight
New, Tomlbt
Scanning tbe Weatb.er
Sporta Tonllht
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12:45 Thf: G0idlng Ltlht
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2:00 Full Circle
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S:00 The Millidnalre
3:SO The Verdi&lt;"t 1, Youn
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f:SO Thl mle of Nilbt
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1 1:00 Arthur J. Smith-Hewt
1.15 A Look at the 'weath-,r
6:20 SJk)rtscope
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'1:00 "Shotgun Sfade
7 :30 The Witness
'8:30 Zane G?ey Theater
9:00 Angel
9;30 Ann Solhern Show
10:00 Person To Person
l0:30 The Du Pont Show
LOO New1
1 : 10 i Loot at tb• Weath4t
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'12:30 Just For
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1 :02 Just For Yod
1 :30 News
1:30 Jiut iot Yeu
Z:00 Callin.a on Pt. Pleuint:
3:00 News He1dUnes
3:02 M:1111,e Go Round
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her .home. Also Vi!liting wlllj Mra.
l Curutin,:ham Sunday were Jlr. and
Mra. H'arry CNlll Of GaJion. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. eed
and sons, Ronhie and Ed� , of
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Colutnllus sJ)e:nt the p'lllt w'ee�end
with Mr. and Mr1. LaWre11Ce 'eed.
Br FlllDDII HOUDASlt!5L1'
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Also Sunday dinner guea
Mrs. WHU•m 8Sf�f\l,n , w. �o u.�dfr- I Reed home were. Mr. and
Ro·
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General Ho1pl'til. ii. 'reported to ard, and Mr. ll
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be re,coverlng ,Ucelv. Het d�ugbter, I and children, I rind kuth
Mn. Cllffor.1 1
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Ji'ave. been here
and son, Kellb,
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with her returned to their home in home at the
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Mrs. R.obel't -'Krottt· ot 111dianap0- . Mr. ��d Mra. M.lllnlnt Webat and
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Hj:1. J•n1es Dougla11 of 8'll�, \¥:
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lteYitucky iiith ,l"elatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Grlm111 · left
yesterday for ,1'111s1, Oklatl.oma
where they wm 1pend tbe winter.
frlir. and Mra. Bill Oilea· of A.th•
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Mfl. L. D. Diles Monday evenl&amp;g.
Debbie Triplett, d•uitllei: . of
Mr. and Mrs. Fi'a'nklin Triplett is
confined to her h�me with muri/�a.
Mr. and Mn. Larry ,Lewls �- . of .
;t,�llefon�lne spent ttie we�:�-a
wlth their parents, Mr. and
11!!:W� LeWls and Mr. ·md
GeorJe . Horat. Rpspell Lew\s, 1Vho.
l1 ·bli·nnJng to leave for the 1 �ir ·
Poree this week, fell and lnjUr'"
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Nebta1ka spe:nt Ja■t week v.i.sltihC
I with , hi1 cousin, Miu Frances
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A pot hick supper at the home
of Mr■. Grace St.ace in Middleport,
opened the regular meeting of tbe
PHt Chiefs Club of tbe Meiga
Temple, Pytbian Sister■ Monday
evening.

Mr. ind Mra. William Houda•
ahelt entertained the Lo)"al Help­
ie-rs Cla111 of lhe Asbury Methodist
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''OOLD1 AND RARE COINS want­
ed." Don't undersell your val­
AYA..1.1..L'MEN'l'S - . ,unullled and
uable treasure• for pennies.
ou1ur111a,,ed. .M.clltt•t.ert. Micidle
hearn their true value. Get an
port. Phone WY .2·2821. 3 3 ti
expert appraisal and offer. AU I
m■IJ confidential. Wrilc L. C. 196-0 J Ux5() t'T. IIOUSF: TRAII.F:lt
(.; OOU 7 ROOM HOUSE, 4 BED·
Priced ltea�u,iable. See RayHomer, 1926 'rhomas Ave., Ports
HOOM at1d bath. Local.M cor­
mnnd Thomas, Langsville, Ohio
mouth, Ohio.
l0-18-3H
ner Main .ind BrQa&lt;I\WlY, Ra­
10 17 6\c
or (" all .Sll - 2-4259.
cin�. $35.00. Close to school
and church. Out of High Water.
CUA1, DELIVEHt:D. Victor Swaiu,
C..:till William Cleland, Racine-.
Hucmc, Uhio.
10 11 3lp
1052 FORD V8, 53 motor 5150;
10-I8-3Lp
1851 Pontiac, runs good, best
roH
offer 1948 Dodge, runs good I A.\-1 ::•ww TAKING ORDERS
,
- :my imported gills: t eather llird I llOUSt:
FOR -REN,f Oil Storys
,100 See Ted Thomps
R t'
elly
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Hun
Sec
Mrs
. .t:d Ebcr,;buch.
p1durc�,
cuc11.oo
and
no\
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land Body Shop.
f��•18 •3� JJ
(·Jut:k�. t:ilr\' l lll: sets, h,rnd tooled
105 , Wright St . , Pomeroy or
----- ----le.ithcr pur11es, costumti jcwe!ry,
call WY2-2915 after 5 p. rn.
M1.111)· item� tu choose Jrom. 1 buy
10·18-0tc
direct from the oversea slip•
0.. CIMn UNd C•n
plier. Cm sn\e you money o n � ICE F IVE room home for rent.
All M.ka •DCI Modlil•
lovely gifts. Stop and see thelit:
WY2-f)24I.
J0-18-IJtc
M, ROPOLl'TAN MOTOQ
at my home. Iola aartrum, Inter­
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na11on11l Trader, Langsv1llc , O.
TJlH�}; 1{00M r·u J���l;�J -ap-art­
P11r.....,. Oh�
ment on Second St., Pomeroy.
10 1 7 3tp
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10-l9·6tc
19611 CHEVROLET VB Imp11la. FOJt �ALE: Al'l'LES. Burdette
�,295. Hard top 2 door, (.;hev­
t·rull 1'' 11rm, Pomeroy Houle I .
rolet'a finest and he�t, and this
Phune WY 2·6970.
lO 1 1 6lp
one la fini:11t in condition and
MAN tu take over gas station.
appearance.
Turboglydc, rear Al'l'LE llUTTEH apples $1 .UO per
Pl10ni: W'l2-91l20.
9-23-tfc
bushel . See t:hrl� 1''ruth, Ma11on, --~--- -- --1e1t apeaker. Safcty.trak dif!er­
w.
Va.
lllld
please
lJring
YOUI'
WANTED: Mechanic. Phone W\'2·
enUal, Sltows tender care. Blact­
10· 15,6tc .
containers.
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tnat"t, Pomeroy.
l l 14 6tc
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RA'JS killed with Star W.r­
WANT�i.-- -Ple-�!.���\ .
19:S7 FORD VS Fairlane 500, $ I ,20ri.
larin. 2 14 lbs $1.49. Ebcrsbach
mlt written applicatlun tu Post
2 door sedan. Sharp car im1iUe
Hardware, Sugar Run Flour
Office Hux 3411, Pomeroy, Oliio.
and out. Fordomallc. ntacttmar'&amp;,
Mill, Landmark co.op,
I0- 19·3lc
�,neroy.
1 1 l 4 6tc
(9) 28, 29, 30; (5) 5, 6, 7, 12,
13, 14, 19, zo, 21, 26, 27, 28;
1911 Studebaker V8 President $1&gt;95
(ll) 3, 2, 4, 9, 10, 1 1, 16, 17,
, deor sedan. Finish and uphols­
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MUELLER FUttNAtll!S, WISTING j
tery llke new. Studebaker'M fin .
. . HOU5.E appllattc.., ArnOld I,._
eat. Bl1ettnar's, Pomeroy.
AUCTION
. . th.r.. Syr.cn., Oh-. PhOM
10 14 6tc OCT. 21 SAl"URDAY 1 2:10 PM
WY2:-6J84,
11•1 1-tf
f1U"111 hume haH been tmltl anti
�- BUICK VB Ha�d Top 4 dr. My
I am rnuv!ni,: Into _ a mobile Aill 60ND1TIONING, REFRlGER­
'tOlffl. Sparklini original two 1
home, . lhcrcfurc I will sell the
atwn servtc.s. Jack's Retrtaera­
tone 1reen finish. Dynarluw
follnwmg
per11tm11l
property
al
Uon. New llaHb. l'hont TU2di'lve. ,Jllaettnar'a' Pomt1ruy.
the farm localed just west of
37.
6-28-tf
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-the Morning Star church, The
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Nease Settlemenl Community, 3
'152 FbRD, ¾ ton truck. Adrian
Co,.n,,W• l.rvl•
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Miles
North
of
Hucioe,
Ohio.
1.1,they. Phone TU 2·4S81.
Crltt lr■dford
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Philco Rcfriger11lor, 5-pc. Din­
10 17 4lp
w•,
Phon• er ContNt
ette Set, nining Room Table &amp;
A. C. BRA0r•ORt), a.can.. Oh...
Buffet, O\d Ocsk, ltlldiu, L. C.
j
Smith
Typewriter, 2 Metal
Beds
(complete),
2-pc. Living
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-i"UKL OIL and ·eoal fur.
Room
Suite, 2 ·· 0\lerstuffed - -COM\&gt;LiTE
lNSlJRANC.1:
PRO
DaCU. £all for tree e1Umatu.
C.:halrs, Blonde Befiroom Suite
tection, Llli\ Aulo, Fire, Polle,,
l'GNHHD 6 Abbott lllda!epon.
(New), 9x12 Rug uncl 2 Throw
Call Don
MUia, !llddlepar\
1-10-U,
RU£&amp;, Metal Porch �hair, Milk(ng Machine, Garden Tractor,
V.l!lNBTIAN BLINDS $3,00 and up.
Garden Tools,
Iron Ketllo, BARNES-SIMPSON lNSli RANCE
Ntw wJndow bllnda and ahadea,
Portable
Sprayer,
Black Smith
Agent.&amp;, Middleport. Fire, Auto.18tan awnlnaa. Dale Wlppel SupForge,
lee
Cream
Freezer,
1400
mobile. Bonds. Phone WY2·
pl)', UIS ' Union Ave., Pomeroy,
Bales Hay-(100 New, 100 Old)
21103.
8-27-l!
QbJo. 10 1 1 30tc
-,---- .--Crosley El1!4:tric Hange, Utility
.--�t &amp;.ATE T. H. DAVIS proCabinet, Chain, Bookcase, He- BULLDOZEH FO.lt HIRE. fonds,
basements and landscaping. Pb.
cord !'layer Hecords, Hecord
1
-,,. brick two 1tory,
located ,
Che1tcr, YU 8-3:M!\.
10 3 30tp
•l' North Third and Coal
Cubinet, one Electrolux SweepMlddlePort, may be
er, PIHtic
Plalform
Rocker, 2 Rockers, Clock (Ship De. i� ■n)' evtmln1.
· ,9-17•30tc
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sign), Singer Sewh1g Machine
ON MARKET 4
(Portable), Stand, Cement Mixi
1,, siudio Uprlsht piano.
er,
Carpenter Tool&amp;, Butcher•
.,,_ ,.
�;:jQ -· match '24&amp;.00. Onl)"
lna Tool,, Bran Kettle, 2 Scales
h'", 91, .o,;;.:per monlh after 1mall
Pulleys and Ropes, Log Chalns,
Several Cow Bells. Many other STATISTICS _ llenefi accrui
:.t• 1,'.,� ffl.P ·Pl&gt;':]!nt . C••1'1 Keybo"d
ls
ng
t!ifiler, 1_., Mar.e1 81 ., par ,·
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useful artlclee not listed .
to
a
community
when
a
new
.....,_. w Va., Phon HU15·
Dana P. AblH ,
industry hires 100 workers:
,.
,•o·20-ltc
• -h c'a11 'cOIlec1 .
Owner.
,.,,..,, more peopIe, 1 12 more
, -,u
erms of Sale: CASH.
households, M more school
�-t Nlf- 11/lLE EBONITE Clarinet ; T Not R
HPOMlbl• for Accldtnfl
:.!
on.
Phone
WY
children, $M)O,OOO more in per.'- :f, I,.�, tondlt�
Bradford
l0-l9-Stc Sale , conducted by
sonal income per year, '270,tNt.
, C,:i,
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. . Auction Company, Radne, Ohio.
000 more In bank deposits, 107
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CORNET In e,cccllcnl Auctioneer; Critt Budlord
more Jl&amp;S9enger cars registered,
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,
Sale Manag�r : A. C. Bradford.
�l,!11 Phone W V2-6063.
174 more workers employed, 4 .
,
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more rehil
e11tabli1hmenta, I
$360,000 more ln retail sales
HEAD milk cows. Hui• FIF'T'Y
VARIETY
ehry11anthepor year. Revenal of lthe con- '
mums now blooming. Visit uur
· _..,,. and Gu•rn11eya . . 2,000
ditions will produce inverae re� lill�,&amp;·,b�- Priced for quick
i;ardens· and make your aelec_,. , cmlact Delmar Hollon,
lion for aprini: plnnling, J,'rey'a, . · suits . These fia-ures have been
7th St., New Haven, w. Va. · l' Ompiled by ·competent authorl•
�y Rt. No. :t Mt. Herman
ties · and" ·are equally applicable
10-l8-6tp
10· 15·3lp
In ClevBlimd, Hoboken, Ham•
� JACK famous for him� BRAND NEW Electric porl-able
tramek or in Pomeroy, Ohio.
sewing machine, Mnde and guar· : � Jack'• Dairy Bar, Midanteed by lhe Singer Sewing
10- 18-6tc
. ·�
-- - ·Machine Company. Only $69.:iO.
• Red and Golden De!J.
Also brand ne w Sl11nt-o-Matll:!
. ltayman, Rome Beauty.
for ft! low as $11.50 a month, POMIIIOY IUILOING
LOTS­
. GHlpAI)', Carpenter, Ohio.
1-'abric Shop, 304 Main St.,
Nlcrly located; ,ayS well. all
J\.qute
889,
10-18-6tc
.
Pomeroy. Phone WY2-2284.
utilities. ln 100d neiahborhood. 1
10-18-Stc
It.URAL - 50 acres on good gravel
ro11d, 10 miles from Pnmeroy, :p
acres in fenced pll!iture, Nlce
alflllfa meadow. 5 room hOU$C
'With bath. Barn, crib, machine
.. •_bed, 111;au and Other bulld\ng&amp;, I
,.:,; , "4700., Down pafmeh\ nq11ired,
, , '2000, balance � monthly.
Dual wheels. All good Urea.
"MASON, W. VA. - 7 :'room frame 1
Flat bed, has stock rack. ln
hou�e· with· bltlf, · fUrlii'c� ' llea\­
iood condition.
ing, plenty closeta, large veranda,
1tt11ched 1ara1e, Larae lot with
11hade and frult t.ree1, flower■
■nd nice aarden, $9000. WonderPOMIROY
ful home for a vet�ran.
■ox ffl .
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Phone WY•2�!2
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U�) Auto Soles

For Meigs Temple
Past c1iiels Club

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INDIMII OROP HARSHMAN CLEVELAND UPI - Pitcher
Jaat Hanhtnan, who played for
live o:iaJor lea1ue te■ma, waa giv•
en hie ari.condltlonal releaae Tue•·
da)' ,by lhe: 'CleVeland Indians.
HU'lhmarl. had a M record with
Cleveland- Ulla aenon and has an
overall 60-6&amp; mark In the majors.

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FOR
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A L' CT!O:'.'tl: Mun, Ort. 24, at I P .
m. at \lmccril, 0 . 12 miles we.st
of Maril' lta, u., off Ht. 50A al
Bar lo w, o , onto Ht . 76. Ali r
dairy
am dmontin ll ing the
\Jusinc,s I must sell all cows
and cquiµmcnt. 20 good Holstein cows, 3 good Guernsey
rows, all tows are sound, none
are old. All fresh or springers.
S1•veral first and second calf
heifers. l'rartkally all are from
COBA, health papers furnished.
14 milk cans, Esco cooler,
Surge milkers. There is a lot
of produdion in lllis 1rnle.
Vu:Lur Jones. Owner.
Harold Goddard Auctioneer
(Bartlett. Ohio.)
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.�1 - i , Natices

• Gauge1 : Montgomery 16-3 up­
per .Otl foot
open. Gallipo1is
17,1 upper, 9. 9 lower. 2 feet open
Lac.k 23, Hli.6 upper, D.0 lower.
Closed off.

1 Mrs. Stace Hostess

Loyal Helpers Are
Enrertained On
M.onday Evening

Devotion&amp; taken from Psalm 15
All moveable dam1 13 throuib
were
led by Mrs. Helen DameAn arrugement of
yelltrN
23 up and closed oil. AJl Kanawha
"Let mums, a gift to Mrs. Stace from
wood
who
al110
re11.d
a
poem
River dam!! on the aill.
I her neighbor, Mr1_ C. 0. Fiaher
Ohio River Boats down: Dash- Us Remember."
Mra. Ralph Robson, president, centered the dining table. Indi•
ieid, Harriett M. 10:'0 pm 0-2 ;
was
in charge of the busineH ses- vidual crochet nut cups were URd
City of Huntington IUO am, 1 1-8;
as favors at the table.
Loclt 8 Heron 6:35 am, 3•i; Lock sion and a contribution of $25
On e
O UY :
l'fer, Day 8enltf
. Mrs. Willi.am Allman, vice . pre-­
1 0 Advance 6:20 am, 1-4; Lock was made toward repairs for the
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-- · - - 1den_t, presided at . the busmess
1
roof.
money
a
church
making
As
1 1 Frank Alter 8:10 am 2--0·,
WA.i\JTED-1-lou�e in Meigs Counmeetmg hel�. follow_mg the me•�;
AUCTION•
Lock 12, Titan 7:30 am 0-11; project, it Wlli decided to make
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ty, stale location and price.
Ch11.ngmg Seasons
A poem
pockets
apro11s
and
with
small
Lock 18 George G. 8:35 un 6-0·,
REASONABL"
Write �ox 668-11, care The
■ RATES
read by Mn. Allman and "I
was
members
to
of
the
distribute
Lock 18, Atlas 9 am 1-0·, ·Lock
SATIS•ACTION GUARANTIID
lJiiily Sentinel, l'om�roy.
Know Something Good About"
Call or wri... I. O. McCoy
23 Elizabeth 4 : 2CJ am 0-1) ·, Waver- church for contributions.
l 0-19-3t p
w_aa r�ad by Mrs. Stace.
Following
the
busineSl!
session,
I
ly 6 am rt-2; D11hield 7 am 1-3;
Chnm, Ohio
During the evening birthdays of
b
qUiz
was
conducted
a
y
Bible
8 22 30tp C. V. Horner upriver 9:20 am 2-0.
s. Martha Childs and Mr■ . Pau•
�
U p ,, Gallipoli• Onward 2,25 Carl Weese and articles taken
t
ne Gallagber were remembered
h
were
The
Herald
Christian
from
9-0; Ch,rl., R. Sle,en,on 5
·
iNa _ SPOUTING, SHEET •m
and a roun�•robin birthda)" card
SE'R_ VIC__
E STATION FOR L;EASE, I aoo&gt;'
pm
8-6; Pollywog 8:35 am 8-1 ; given by Mrs. Carl Weese, who
e
metal work Repair work of ny
was
written to M-rs. GallagheT
Ntw Haven w Va Small mvcsl
Lock 23 Capt. Harrlaon 12:05 pm also read a poem "The Beauty of
kind Phone WY 2-2301 .
who
is
recuperating from a recent
Autumn.''
ment requ ired Reasonable rcnl10 10 aotp
The meeting closed with the illness.
al lcrms A nice looking, modern 1 .
:
-:---The group v��d to. hold their
·==::- ·-:----n after which
benedictio
miZlMih
stalion m a good location For TRE E EXPERT,
tree trimming
•nj
fOOJD h se
FIVE
ou , refreshmenta were served to Mr. annual Thank11gtvmg dmner at the
f urther informa tion call Porn•
also house painting. See Sidney r..Y
5½ acres, school bu11 and mail and Mn. Weeae, Mrs. Alice· Cape- Martin Restaura nt on Nov. 21,
eroy W Y 2-2166.
10 17 3lc
Huddle,ston, Merrell RD, Maaon,
f
-.tl)ute,
3 miles aoutb of Ches- hart, Mi'1. Damewood, Mrs. Mel• to be followed by a part,: at the
,W. Va.
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6:15 A Look al the Weather
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7:00 Higl1wa�· Patrol
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Whirlybirds
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Weather Teller
John Daly News
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0o·nna Reed
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My Three Sons
Th, Untouchables
Johnny Midnight
New, Tomlbt
Scanning tbe Weatb.er
Sporta Tonllht
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12:45 Thf: G0idlng Ltlht
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2:00 Full Circle
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3:SO The Verdi&lt;"t 1, Youn
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1 1:00 Arthur J. Smith-Hewt
1.15 A Look at the 'weath-,r
6:20 SJk)rtscope
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'1:00 "Shotgun Sfade
7 :30 The Witness
'8:30 Zane G?ey Theater
9:00 Angel
9;30 Ann Solhern Show
10:00 Person To Person
l0:30 The Du Pont Show
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3:00 News He1dUnes
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Mra. H'arry CNlll Of GaJion. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. eed
and sons, Ronhie and Ed� , of
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with Mr. and Mr1. LaWre11Ce 'eed.
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General Ho1pl'til. ii. 'reported to ard, and Mr. ll
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Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Grlm111 · left
yesterday for ,1'111s1, Oklatl.oma
where they wm 1pend tbe winter.
frlir. and Mra. Bill Oilea· of A.th•
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Mfl. L. D. Diles Monday evenl&amp;g.
Debbie Triplett, d•uitllei: . of
Mr. and Mrs. Fi'a'nklin Triplett is
confined to her h�me with muri/�a.
Mr. and Mn. Larry ,Lewls �- . of .
;t,�llefon�lne spent ttie we�:�-a
wlth their parents, Mr. and
11!!:W� LeWls and Mr. ·md
GeorJe . Horat. Rpspell Lew\s, 1Vho.
l1 ·bli·nnJng to leave for the 1 �ir ·
Poree this week, fell and lnjUr'"
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Nebta1ka spe:nt Ja■t week v.i.sltihC
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1:15 News
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1:0:!) News Headlines
7:02 Breakfast Party
7:30 Pickens Hardware Show
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8:00 Newa He::1dlllU!II
8:02 3porbi Repor'.
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1:33 Breakfast PartJ
1:00 Newa Headlines
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Deputy Da�g
Your F...sso Re1&gt;orter
WeatJ,er Teller
Jolin Daly · News
Four Just Men
Heng Kong
Nelso� Famlly
Hawaiian Eye
Naked Cit¥
Ne� _Tomght
Scanmng the Weather
Sports Report
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Loretta Youns Slu,w
Young Dr. Malone
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4:00 Make Room lo, Daddy
4:30 Here's Hollywood
8:00 Steamboat BIil
1·30 S1L Preston
1:00 Flatt • Scnl&amp;P Show
tl:21!1 Weathere11t
0:30 N1'WI P1ctU?'f'
6:48 Hunuey BrlnkJ";, Repdrl
7 : 00 Rescue 8
7:30 Outlilw
8:30 Bat Mi.Menon
9:00 Bachelor Father
9:30 The Ford Show
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.0:30 Phil Silve:ra Shew
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11:1 5 Jack Pur Show
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8:30 Romper Room
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4:;tO Quick. Pr11w McGraw
8:00 .Mualc in the 'nou11d
1:11 The .ftru Thl.4:te.r Sbotr
e. .11 . We:thercaat
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8:tl • JlU.rltl,ey Bnnklu l\eJl'()n
?:00 • &lt;1.lanliunt
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,.l:30. Wagon Train
· ;:-90 'fltlce ia .Rlaht
., _ � ")O . Perry Como :Show
• .. • , 10:.00 Peter Loves Mary
· 1•\Jt&gt; Tombstone Territory
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l t : 1(1 We,atnercut
1 1 : 13 The Jack Paar &amp;bar
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REGISnRED
N UR S E S

( 2 l ) Real 1::state
SALE

F or Rent

Chn1111 3 - Weilitntlat ' \\ 1�

teal, Mn. Stace.

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A pot hick supper at the home
of Mr■. Grace St.ace in Middleport,
opened the regular meeting of tbe
PHt Chiefs Club of tbe Meiga
Temple, Pytbian Sister■ Monday
evening.

Mr. ind Mra. William Houda•
ahelt entertained the Lo)"al Help­
ie-rs Cla111 of lhe Asbury Methodist
Church Monday evening at their
home in Syracuae.

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ed." Don't undersell your val­
AYA..1.1..L'MEN'l'S - . ,unullled and
uable treasure• for pennies.
ou1ur111a,,ed. .M.clltt•t.ert. Micidle
hearn their true value. Get an
port. Phone WY .2·2821. 3 3 ti
expert appraisal and offer. AU I
m■IJ confidential. Wrilc L. C. 196-0 J Ux5() t'T. IIOUSF: TRAII.F:lt
(.; OOU 7 ROOM HOUSE, 4 BED·
Priced ltea�u,iable. See RayHomer, 1926 'rhomas Ave., Ports
HOOM at1d bath. Local.M cor­
mnnd Thomas, Langsville, Ohio
mouth, Ohio.
l0-18-3H
ner Main .ind BrQa&lt;I\WlY, Ra­
10 17 6\c
or (" all .Sll - 2-4259.
cin�. $35.00. Close to school
and church. Out of High Water.
CUA1, DELIVEHt:D. Victor Swaiu,
C..:till William Cleland, Racine-.
Hucmc, Uhio.
10 11 3lp
1052 FORD V8, 53 motor 5150;
10-I8-3Lp
1851 Pontiac, runs good, best
roH
offer 1948 Dodge, runs good I A.\-1 ::•ww TAKING ORDERS
,
- :my imported gills: t eather llird I llOUSt:
FOR -REN,f Oil Storys
,100 See Ted Thomps
R t'
elly
I
Hun
Sec
Mrs
. .t:d Ebcr,;buch.
p1durc�,
cuc11.oo
and
no\
·
land Body Shop.
f��•18 •3� JJ
(·Jut:k�. t:ilr\' l lll: sets, h,rnd tooled
105 , Wright St . , Pomeroy or
----- ----le.ithcr pur11es, costumti jcwe!ry,
call WY2-2915 after 5 p. rn.
M1.111)· item� tu choose Jrom. 1 buy
10·18-0tc
direct from the oversea slip•
0.. CIMn UNd C•n
plier. Cm sn\e you money o n � ICE F IVE room home for rent.
All M.ka •DCI Modlil•
lovely gifts. Stop and see thelit:
WY2-f)24I.
J0-18-IJtc
M, ROPOLl'TAN MOTOQ
at my home. Iola aartrum, Inter­
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na11on11l Trader, Langsv1llc , O.
TJlH�}; 1{00M r·u J���l;�J -ap-art­
P11r.....,. Oh�
ment on Second St., Pomeroy.
10 1 7 3tp
--- -�·�-·------- - ' !'hone WY2-3302.
10-l9·6tc
19611 CHEVROLET VB Imp11la. FOJt �ALE: Al'l'LES. Burdette
�,295. Hard top 2 door, (.;hev­
t·rull 1'' 11rm, Pomeroy Houle I .
rolet'a finest and he�t, and this
Phune WY 2·6970.
lO 1 1 6lp
one la fini:11t in condition and
MAN tu take over gas station.
appearance.
Turboglydc, rear Al'l'LE llUTTEH apples $1 .UO per
Pl10ni: W'l2-91l20.
9-23-tfc
bushel . See t:hrl� 1''ruth, Ma11on, --~--- -- --1e1t apeaker. Safcty.trak dif!er­
w.
Va.
lllld
please
lJring
YOUI'
WANTED: Mechanic. Phone W\'2·
enUal, Sltows tender care. Blact­
10· 15,6tc .
containers.
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l l 14 6tc
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RA'JS killed with Star W.r­
WANT�i.-- -Ple-�!.���\ .
19:S7 FORD VS Fairlane 500, $ I ,20ri.
larin. 2 14 lbs $1.49. Ebcrsbach
mlt written applicatlun tu Post
2 door sedan. Sharp car im1iUe
Hardware, Sugar Run Flour
Office Hux 3411, Pomeroy, Oliio.
and out. Fordomallc. ntacttmar'&amp;,
Mill, Landmark co.op,
I0- 19·3lc
�,neroy.
1 1 l 4 6tc
(9) 28, 29, 30; (5) 5, 6, 7, 12,
13, 14, 19, zo, 21, 26, 27, 28;
1911 Studebaker V8 President $1&gt;95
(ll) 3, 2, 4, 9, 10, 1 1, 16, 17,
, deor sedan. Finish and uphols­
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MUELLER FUttNAtll!S, WISTING j
tery llke new. Studebaker'M fin .
. . HOU5.E appllattc.., ArnOld I,._
eat. Bl1ettnar's, Pomeroy.
AUCTION
. . th.r.. Syr.cn., Oh-. PhOM
10 14 6tc OCT. 21 SAl"URDAY 1 2:10 PM
WY2:-6J84,
11•1 1-tf
f1U"111 hume haH been tmltl anti
�- BUICK VB Ha�d Top 4 dr. My
I am rnuv!ni,: Into _ a mobile Aill 60ND1TIONING, REFRlGER­
'tOlffl. Sparklini original two 1
home, . lhcrcfurc I will sell the
atwn servtc.s. Jack's Retrtaera­
tone 1reen finish. Dynarluw
follnwmg
per11tm11l
property
al
Uon. New llaHb. l'hont TU2di'lve. ,Jllaettnar'a' Pomt1ruy.
the farm localed just west of
37.
6-28-tf
1 1 l4 6Lc
S6
-the Morning Star church, The
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A 1CTl0 ..
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Nease Settlemenl Community, 3
'152 FbRD, ¾ ton truck. Adrian
Co,.n,,W• l.rvl•
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Miles
North
of
Hucioe,
Ohio.
1.1,they. Phone TU 2·4S81.
Crltt lr■dford
l
Philco Rcfriger11lor, 5-pc. Din­
10 17 4lp
w•,
Phon• er ContNt
ette Set, nining Room Table &amp;
A. C. BRA0r•ORt), a.can.. Oh...
Buffet, O\d Ocsk, ltlldiu, L. C.
j
Smith
Typewriter, 2 Metal
Beds
(complete),
2-pc. Living
I
-i"UKL OIL and ·eoal fur.
Room
Suite, 2 ·· 0\lerstuffed - -COM\&gt;LiTE
lNSlJRANC.1:
PRO
DaCU. £all for tree e1Umatu.
C.:halrs, Blonde Befiroom Suite
tection, Llli\ Aulo, Fire, Polle,,
l'GNHHD 6 Abbott lllda!epon.
(New), 9x12 Rug uncl 2 Throw
Call Don
MUia, !llddlepar\
1-10-U,
RU£&amp;, Metal Porch �hair, Milk(ng Machine, Garden Tractor,
V.l!lNBTIAN BLINDS $3,00 and up.
Garden Tools,
Iron Ketllo, BARNES-SIMPSON lNSli RANCE
Ntw wJndow bllnda and ahadea,
Portable
Sprayer,
Black Smith
Agent.&amp;, Middleport. Fire, Auto.18tan awnlnaa. Dale Wlppel SupForge,
lee
Cream
Freezer,
1400
mobile. Bonds. Phone WY2·
pl)', UIS ' Union Ave., Pomeroy,
Bales Hay-(100 New, 100 Old)
21103.
8-27-l!
QbJo. 10 1 1 30tc
-,---- .--Crosley El1!4:tric Hange, Utility
.--�t &amp;.ATE T. H. DAVIS proCabinet, Chain, Bookcase, He- BULLDOZEH FO.lt HIRE. fonds,
basements and landscaping. Pb.
cord !'layer Hecords, Hecord
1
-,,. brick two 1tory,
located ,
Che1tcr, YU 8-3:M!\.
10 3 30tp
•l' North Third and Coal
Cubinet, one Electrolux SweepMlddlePort, may be
er, PIHtic
Plalform
Rocker, 2 Rockers, Clock (Ship De. i� ■n)' evtmln1.
· ,9-17•30tc
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sign), Singer Sewh1g Machine
ON MARKET 4
(Portable), Stand, Cement Mixi
1,, siudio Uprlsht piano.
er,
Carpenter Tool&amp;, Butcher•
.,,_ ,.
�;:jQ -· match '24&amp;.00. Onl)"
lna Tool,, Bran Kettle, 2 Scales
h'", 91, .o,;;.:per monlh after 1mall
Pulleys and Ropes, Log Chalns,
Several Cow Bells. Many other STATISTICS _ llenefi accrui
:.t• 1,'.,� ffl.P ·Pl&gt;':]!nt . C••1'1 Keybo"d
ls
ng
t!ifiler, 1_., Mar.e1 81 ., par ,·
_1 'Ji'
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useful artlclee not listed .
to
a
community
when
a
new
.....,_. w Va., Phon HU15·
Dana P. AblH ,
industry hires 100 workers:
,.
,•o·20-ltc
• -h c'a11 'cOIlec1 .
Owner.
,.,,..,, more peopIe, 1 12 more
, -,u
erms of Sale: CASH.
households, M more school
�-t Nlf- 11/lLE EBONITE Clarinet ; T Not R
HPOMlbl• for Accldtnfl
:.!
on.
Phone
WY
children, $M)O,OOO more in per.'- :f, I,.�, tondlt�
Bradford
l0-l9-Stc Sale , conducted by
sonal income per year, '270,tNt.
, C,:i,
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. . Auction Company, Radne, Ohio.
000 more In bank deposits, 107
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CORNET In e,cccllcnl Auctioneer; Critt Budlord
more Jl&amp;S9enger cars registered,
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Sale Manag�r : A. C. Bradford.
�l,!11 Phone W V2-6063.
174 more workers employed, 4 .
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more rehil
e11tabli1hmenta, I
$360,000 more ln retail sales
HEAD milk cows. Hui• FIF'T'Y
VARIETY
ehry11anthepor year. Revenal of lthe con- '
mums now blooming. Visit uur
· _..,,. and Gu•rn11eya . . 2,000
ditions will produce inverae re� lill�,&amp;·,b�- Priced for quick
i;ardens· and make your aelec_,. , cmlact Delmar Hollon,
lion for aprini: plnnling, J,'rey'a, . · suits . These fia-ures have been
7th St., New Haven, w. Va. · l' Ompiled by ·competent authorl•
�y Rt. No. :t Mt. Herman
ties · and" ·are equally applicable
10-l8-6tp
10· 15·3lp
In ClevBlimd, Hoboken, Ham•
� JACK famous for him� BRAND NEW Electric porl-able
tramek or in Pomeroy, Ohio.
sewing machine, Mnde and guar· : � Jack'• Dairy Bar, Midanteed by lhe Singer Sewing
10- 18-6tc
. ·�
-- - ·Machine Company. Only $69.:iO.
• Red and Golden De!J.
Also brand ne w Sl11nt-o-Matll:!
. ltayman, Rome Beauty.
for ft! low as $11.50 a month, POMIIIOY IUILOING
LOTS­
. GHlpAI)', Carpenter, Ohio.
1-'abric Shop, 304 Main St.,
Nlcrly located; ,ayS well. all
J\.qute
889,
10-18-6tc
.
Pomeroy. Phone WY2-2284.
utilities. ln 100d neiahborhood. 1
10-18-Stc
It.URAL - 50 acres on good gravel
ro11d, 10 miles from Pnmeroy, :p
acres in fenced pll!iture, Nlce
alflllfa meadow. 5 room hOU$C
'With bath. Barn, crib, machine
.. •_bed, 111;au and Other bulld\ng&amp;, I
,.:,; , "4700., Down pafmeh\ nq11ired,
, , '2000, balance � monthly.
Dual wheels. All good Urea.
"MASON, W. VA. - 7 :'room frame 1
Flat bed, has stock rack. ln
hou�e· with· bltlf, · fUrlii'c� ' llea\­
iood condition.
ing, plenty closeta, large veranda,
1tt11ched 1ara1e, Larae lot with
11hade and frult t.ree1, flower■
■nd nice aarden, $9000. WonderPOMIROY
ful home for a vet�ran.
■ox ffl .
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Phone WY•2�!2
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U�) Auto Soles

For Meigs Temple
Past c1iiels Club

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INDIMII OROP HARSHMAN CLEVELAND UPI - Pitcher
Jaat Hanhtnan, who played for
live o:iaJor lea1ue te■ma, waa giv•
en hie ari.condltlonal releaae Tue•·
da)' ,by lhe: 'CleVeland Indians.
HU'lhmarl. had a M record with
Cleveland- Ulla aenon and has an
overall 60-6&amp; mark In the majors.

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FOR
--�--- ---- SALE
A L' CT!O:'.'tl: Mun, Ort. 24, at I P .
m. at \lmccril, 0 . 12 miles we.st
of Maril' lta, u., off Ht. 50A al
Bar lo w, o , onto Ht . 76. Ali r
dairy
am dmontin ll ing the
\Jusinc,s I must sell all cows
and cquiµmcnt. 20 good Holstein cows, 3 good Guernsey
rows, all tows are sound, none
are old. All fresh or springers.
S1•veral first and second calf
heifers. l'rartkally all are from
COBA, health papers furnished.
14 milk cans, Esco cooler,
Surge milkers. There is a lot
of produdion in lllis 1rnle.
Vu:Lur Jones. Owner.
Harold Goddard Auctioneer
(Bartlett. Ohio.)
I0- ! 9-21 · Zll'
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Call Dlci

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w Y.2-2. 1 51

.�1 - i , Natices

• Gauge1 : Montgomery 16-3 up­
per .Otl foot
open. Gallipo1is
17,1 upper, 9. 9 lower. 2 feet open
Lac.k 23, Hli.6 upper, D.0 lower.
Closed off.

1 Mrs. Stace Hostess

Loyal Helpers Are
Enrertained On
M.onday Evening

Devotion&amp; taken from Psalm 15
All moveable dam1 13 throuib
were
led by Mrs. Helen DameAn arrugement of
yelltrN
23 up and closed oil. AJl Kanawha
"Let mums, a gift to Mrs. Stace from
wood
who
al110
re11.d
a
poem
River dam!! on the aill.
I her neighbor, Mr1_ C. 0. Fiaher
Ohio River Boats down: Dash- Us Remember."
Mra. Ralph Robson, president, centered the dining table. Indi•
ieid, Harriett M. 10:'0 pm 0-2 ;
was
in charge of the busineH ses- vidual crochet nut cups were URd
City of Huntington IUO am, 1 1-8;
as favors at the table.
Loclt 8 Heron 6:35 am, 3•i; Lock sion and a contribution of $25
On e
O UY :
l'fer, Day 8enltf
. Mrs. Willi.am Allman, vice . pre-­
1 0 Advance 6:20 am, 1-4; Lock was made toward repairs for the
·
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-- · - - 1den_t, presided at . the busmess
1
roof.
money
a
church
making
As
1 1 Frank Alter 8:10 am 2--0·,
WA.i\JTED-1-lou�e in Meigs Counmeetmg hel�. follow_mg the me•�;
AUCTION•
Lock 12, Titan 7:30 am 0-11; project, it Wlli decided to make
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ty, stale location and price.
Ch11.ngmg Seasons
A poem
pockets
apro11s
and
with
small
Lock 18 George G. 8:35 un 6-0·,
REASONABL"
Write �ox 668-11, care The
■ RATES
read by Mn. Allman and "I
was
members
to
of
the
distribute
Lock 18, Atlas 9 am 1-0·, ·Lock
SATIS•ACTION GUARANTIID
lJiiily Sentinel, l'om�roy.
Know Something Good About"
Call or wri... I. O. McCoy
23 Elizabeth 4 : 2CJ am 0-1) ·, Waver- church for contributions.
l 0-19-3t p
w_aa r�ad by Mrs. Stace.
Following
the
busineSl!
session,
I
ly 6 am rt-2; D11hield 7 am 1-3;
Chnm, Ohio
During the evening birthdays of
b
qUiz
was
conducted
a
y
Bible
8 22 30tp C. V. Horner upriver 9:20 am 2-0.
s. Martha Childs and Mr■ . Pau•
�
U p ,, Gallipoli• Onward 2,25 Carl Weese and articles taken
t
ne Gallagber were remembered
h
were
The
Herald
Christian
from
9-0; Ch,rl., R. Sle,en,on 5
·
iNa _ SPOUTING, SHEET •m
and a roun�•robin birthda)" card
SE'R_ VIC__
E STATION FOR L;EASE, I aoo&gt;'
pm
8-6; Pollywog 8:35 am 8-1 ; given by Mrs. Carl Weese, who
e
metal work Repair work of ny
was
written to M-rs. GallagheT
Ntw Haven w Va Small mvcsl
Lock 23 Capt. Harrlaon 12:05 pm also read a poem "The Beauty of
kind Phone WY 2-2301 .
who
is
recuperating from a recent
Autumn.''
ment requ ired Reasonable rcnl10 10 aotp
The meeting closed with the illness.
al lcrms A nice looking, modern 1 .
:
-:---The group v��d to. hold their
·==::- ·-:----n after which
benedictio
miZlMih
stalion m a good location For TRE E EXPERT,
tree trimming
•nj
fOOJD h se
FIVE
ou , refreshmenta were served to Mr. annual Thank11gtvmg dmner at the
f urther informa tion call Porn•
also house painting. See Sidney r..Y
5½ acres, school bu11 and mail and Mn. Weeae, Mrs. Alice· Cape- Martin Restaura nt on Nov. 21,
eroy W Y 2-2166.
10 17 3lc
Huddle,ston, Merrell RD, Maaon,
f
-.tl)ute,
3 miles aoutb of Ches- hart, Mi'1. Damewood, Mrs. Mel• to be followed by a part,: at the
,W. Va.
10-18-3tc
on Shade Rive, Ro,d. See vin Grimm, Mrs, Robson, Mn. home of Mn. Mabel �born.
The lrt1,vellng prize which WIS
- Dale Warner, Synwae, 0. Willi1m Eichinger and the hosts.
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donated
by M;ra. Allm1n wu won
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or
qu
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sa
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p
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EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two t!Ye
2-1; Robert R. Gibbons 3:30 am by Mrs. Philip Me:inhart.
room apatunents. A. N. Bengel.
At the eloae of the: bueineu
FIVE ROOM HOUSE 3--0; Helen Z :30 am 0-8; Beaver
I roll
Pbone WYi-327:.!.
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with batn_ nice location. Melvin 8:IHI am 0-l; Lock 15 OVEC 3:35 meeting games were played and
MODERN ��urnished 3 Toomi 1956 CADILLAC for sale or lratle. 1 liood. 1 1 1 l,o.!ust St., Pomerey. am 20-0; Lock 21 Little Edward each member present received a 1
Phone WY2-3509.
h,nd-mad
10·18-0tc
10 l 30tp l : � am 0-3.
the· hosand bath apartment. Birch cab___ __ _ ____ _ :_ ����
---- ----- ·-disposal,
inclherator, 1 - --------- ---, !nets,
large closets. Phone WY2-�141.
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filb&amp;Ud ul l C.'lt per word.
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80c
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De in that day, .,.per.

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Al 1$ SPICIALS
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51 Mercury 60 H. P. $495.00
Befot·P 9:30 A.!4.
59 Mercury 70 H. P. HfS.OO
lllicMlepoti 'lfY•2-26tt
45 H. ... Mercu...,
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M!ETROPOLITAN MOTORS
At CltNfw
600 lri..t Mtln Sfrfft, Pom•roY
Y...., 5-2145
Phon• WY2·3870
tCAMru. IIRVICI ITA·TION
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MiniJIMllll cliara:e - 60 c:en1.t,,
I ..., ,.. 1ll'Ord tor three OODlleCUU\le io8ertiona.
,.,ii - one month for 30 c8D1J ver word.
' ..¥
111111 ri.te of 4 c,ent, per word Will be ehari:ed for adverti.aiD&amp;
If •• llkt 41filbin lO day• aner rece..viDg bill.
la Advertilifli - Should lie r-iW�t'd mlmediately The
wUI nnt be raponaible fN' more lba.n one tocor-

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Annual Banqu,et Hel,d By Homebuilders
Class OI Middleport Church Of Christ

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1th ci ub Ath etic Gr u
!1: ....._ ... bome ae,
banquet of the
The annual
Mr
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of the MidI
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Homebuilders
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Tlilanda,,' • lktober 20 at ' e U,,.,S OY
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dleport Church of Christ was held
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Tuesd.ay e�enmg at the church
18 Affen d•,ng
setv�t
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. Th,• �l 1ddlepo rt Athleti c- A �sor 1 a w i th the Ph i lath�a Soc i ety
Fall
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Old Mill Stream "
The program was closed wiU.
the ,ktt "AW-Re\lOlr" by Mr w�
son and Mr Houdashelt .
Guest.Ii for the affair were Re"
Gardner and daughter, Mn. S.
J. Shoun and daughten, Barbe
and Susan, Johnson City, Tenn. l
Members attending were tho ,
already mentioned and Mr!. M C\
Elhinne y, Mr. and Mrs. Norma�
Yeauge r, William Grueser . . Mr. 1
and Mrs. Raymorw:I Cole, Mr. and
Mrs. t:hesler Erwin, Mra. Dorothy Barnes, Mrs. Gerlach, Mrs.
Kincaid, Mrs. Wilson, Mn. Joe
Bishop, Mra. Wesley Fry, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Boyer. Mr. and Mrs.
Dan White, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lohse. M rs. Don Gosney, Mrs ,
Tom Bowen , Mr , and Mra. Wall i:!CC- Bradford, De�.ver Rice and
Mr and Mrs Hoger Phillips.

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to decorat e the dining room . Tom
Bowen g ,l Y e the blessing at the
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'serv ed as master of ceremony
S6zeg S½ to 7
fo" ollowin g the dinner the group
san g " There Are Eats That Make
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Us H appy " to the ladies who
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Mrs Milton Houdashelt present
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:O.hr, Shafrl'r wtrr name d as a the dass and Wendell Gerlach.
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lltddleport
co1111111t1••£&gt; l l • ('Ontac! oth er rnol hns rlass president, wilh girts on be· ,
of foul bal! playt&gt;rs and also the half of the dass.
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Du rin i: the l)u si�r ss m eetin rjl, !
t u 1 1 1 1 rr1·�t t ht•m 1 n the association.
d1. a g o;i!
.\1 l' mhrnh1p 1.� uµt•n to anyone who I conductrrl by Mr l, erla
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a
endance
for
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of
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f'Ml!treY, Ohio
R.e lly D11 y wh u:h will be held '
r r� are i:spec1 ally urged to JOlll
.,. TONIGHT MN1 THURS DAY
( ·h�rlt•s Br•·r Vll'C pre�uk nt. was next Su nday M r Gerlach was re- 1
ele d ed IIS prrs 1 denl with these
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in rh�r�I of l hc rnt•(' t l llA and plans
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pres1den l,
other officers vice
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for
the
rnlly
(Technicolor)
for I he 1,vp
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Mrs
nard
.secretary ·
VanMele
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, eomrng i.:.m,e w11h Pomeroy were
� ,.Mature - Rita Gam
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Mrs.
Herman
Kincaid:
assistant II
111111fr.
P.RICl).Y NOT OPEN
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ash
and
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se
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cIt wa � rp 1mr1cd th al a pproximate.
RDAY
ly $190 was l'ullccted in the recent treasu �er Mrs. William Gruese r
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Th e 7 th b'I rt hday Of Teddy, _
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F
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hew was celeb_r:ited Saturday a .
'TAI.ZAN, th·• MAONL ICENT''
thank, to thr husiness houses for " Vi c tor Rings the Bell" with Mrs.
e h f, of �s pare nla, Mr , �s• I
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, ·_ , ' .- . "tt-chnicolor)
Houdas hell as narrator was pre• �r&amp;, ;�
1 tam hew, 5ycamore t.
�D Stott - Jock Mohone)' 1 their support The finan l' ial report sented. Taking part were Mr. and
shows a balance of $432.
Pomeroy.
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•MUSIC BOX KID"
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Mr.
and
on,
Mrs._
Herman
Wil
Kin·
Games
sevet
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were
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and
e
d1sl·Usscd �ml ;.ho the outdat d I
Ronald !'oater - LuanJ Patten
[ o o thal l �i.i,:n ,11 1 1 1(' corooration l' i:!l d, Mrs . Denver R u:e: Mrs. Van I prizes were won by those attendih9 . . '
, 11111., MON. ond TUES.
1 1n t· The f 1 ! ,n of l he NC'lsonville Meter , M rs. Harley Sw isher, Mr. After Teddy opened his m any'I
Gcrlar•h anti Mr. Houdashell .
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gifts, refret1hments of calc.e , ice� .
�an1e was show n
..BEl,JS ARE RINGING"
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up
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M
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were served. The dining room was,
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Coad1 Thompso n • (rndut'lrd a q11e11•
Dean 1f:utin - Judy Holliday
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he
loud
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Bahr
Cash
Her
and
decorated
in lhe Huckleberry
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aij
he
whrn
period
-�-1 t wr1 and answer
Hound theme and the living room
expl�ini"d \' JTIOUS formations inI (']w li 1w th l· 'f and how it ni r f • r
wilh Halloween decorations. Fav•
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ors were balloons, party hats and
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Halloween noise m .ikers.
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C irl .'-;,•out 'froop Met
TONIGHT
Verl, Lehew, Mn. Willi,m Thuen- .
IIAMI LY NIGHT
er, Mrs Hompr Hawkins and Mrs. j
1 .4 1 llixon Home Tuesd"y
11GOD'S lJ
1TLE ACRE"
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The Cardinal Patrol of Troop
The Helping Hand Fa rm W O• Robert Story.
Robert Ryan - AMo Ray
Debbie
I �ix. (;1rl Sc·outs, met Tuesday af. m 11 n ' s Club met i n their r�g ular
Hunnel
Attending were
Y . Tina Louise
ti r sd1ool al the home of Mrs. monthly meeting Wednesday a1 I Nancy Jo Mayer, Rebecca Triplett'.
- also I lerberl Hixon
the home of Mrs. Lon Dickens. Mrs. .Judy 'M cKnight, Betty Jean Hob­
"AIIMA LUCASTA"
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l)unng the meeting, plans Lester ForemJn, president o pened stetter, Patricia Collins, Jeanette
; Eartha Kitt, Samm y Davis, Jr.
were dls&lt;'ussed for the fly.up of the meeting with the flag salute. PhilUpa, David Hysell, Bobby Jo
Also Cartoon
I hn•e llrown ies who have DCcome
Mu. Vernal Johnson had charge Werry, David Young. James Story,
THUJllDAY 1nd FRIDAY
(; 1rl S('OUls.
of the devotions. New officers were Jed Will, Charles Hysell, Jeffrey
lfyfflll Loy - Montgoml!ry C.:llfl
t'ollowmi: th(' meeting the elected for the coming ye 11 r. Mrs . Tyo, Georg11 and Freddie Thomp. ',
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g-ru u p lwld a wiu1er roast on the Freda Vickers was elecled presi • son, Don Ward, Cheryl, John and
- ahm S;d 1shl1ry school lot.
dent: Mrs. Riley Fry, vice president Billy Lehew and the honored gue■t. [·
Sending gift.II but not attending
l'n•st•nt were Joyce Evans, su­ Mrs. George Johnson, sec retary,
• Brl&amp;JUe Bardot in
''A WOMAN LJKg SATAN"
�an l l 1x1Jn, Polly Ann Bauer and Mrs. Jennie Dickens, treasurer .i nd were Debbie Laney, Peggy Story
IATUltDAY ONLY
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and Steve Story.
IJ1•i1r.i Spt•nr,·r of the ratrnl, Mn. Vernal Johnson reporter .
CJ17ton Moore, Jay Silverhcels
I IH ' H" fr.irlt'r� , Mrs. lli'r nn and Mrs
Miss Wantla Stemple, county
''TBE LONE RI. N(;EH"
ll11grr Spcnrer and Mrs. Howard home demonstration agent visited Trit·k Or Trettr Nigh
t
- also ' Ho11sh. I C'ader of the
Brownie lhe duh.
Grue5.er, Melody
Al Henson - June LaV f'fJ(' k
Following the noon meal a re l'- In New Haven Declared
, Trno)I. Mnria
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llou�h and lkt·k� Nease, Brownies reation period was led by
SON Ot" IJ.OBIN HOOD' '
Mrs.
'.lfayor Arthur Wehrli of New Hf!-•
I whu w1!1 fly up ,m� Roger Dixon . Freda Vkkers. Mrs. Vickers won ven has declared October 31 as
lhe dour prize. The neKl regular "Trick or Treat Ni g ht" in New Hameeting will be held al thc home ven.
of Mrs. Horner Johnson on the sec•
The mayor 11lso warned parents
ond Wednesday in November.
that they will be held re11ponalble
Those attending were Miss Stem• for any v:andalism done by tHelr I
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pie, Mn. Lester Foreman, ?d,s. 1 ehjl?ren during Hallowl'!en .
Oeorge John�on, Mrs. Riley try, I City otricials have already
Mrs. Homer Johnson, Mrs. f'redti ported sever3l cases of minor van­
It. hllK tlrn R-usr�e1lncu lh1 11tormwelt malu!11 - r,o1111lble,.
Vickcr!i, Mrs. Vernal Jnhnsun, Ge· dallilm and renewed lhe warninF
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It hatt the R-iclrncss of mellow 110fL i:ruined leather.
wanna John!fn and Lhe hoslseMs. concerning property dam·1ges.
lt hatJ th-., R-un&lt;l..:l'art IIL)'ling to please a ,oq ma
and hl1 youthful budget.
And our wide rango or 1111.es 1&amp;1'\U res Ll'Orrect and comfot&amp;
flt, See the imt}Orl.ant a U'1 Style today.
The Middleport teachers held a of the caliber of Mlsa Park and
SIICl1 7 to 1 1
dinner meelini:; Tuesday e vening Mrs. �avis, He expreslled appreeia•
Wldlhl D, C, D
at the Martin Restaurant honorin 11 Hon for all they had done for their
Miss Suun Park and Mn. Nell Da• students over the years. He said, I
vis, two teachers who retired this I "We have always appreciated the
teachers who ,:ive their support
years.
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Supt, L. W. McComas, on behalf and cooperation to the plans of 1
of the teachers . prcs&lt;'nlcd each of the Board of Eudc:ation c1nd the
We appreci-1te'I
lhe honored gue�le with a pair of school fac:ulty.
.sliver compots and candle hulders. teachers who go heyond the call 1
In presenting the glfts, Mr. Mc- of duty as Mi911 Park and Mrs. Da•
!
Comaa remarked that I I w,1s k- 1 vis hiVt' done In the past."
11rctable
to
lose
lwo
fine
tev.chers
1 n c 1osing, Mr. McCom.u s1tid the
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objecls of teaching ·.ire to
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the wish to the honored lwo for
continued eood health and happi•
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hi�h ,rhuol w11 h 1 8 membe rs pr f' 1
srnl Tll.'o of 1hesr membe rs were
worn"" ,1ntl thl' assol'ia tiun is e 1•&gt; I
prl'!'oSm c hope that more women . es I
I peci.illy mother s of l l u· play Prs.
1 he
wPulfi hN·ome inierested m
...��01· 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 and takt a n adiv f' part
111 1 1 � ,;t&gt;l i 1· i t 1o tu "betlN athll'li&lt; s
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Mr,. Davia responded by sayin,r
she had enjoyed working ln the
loc.11I schools and wl1hed to thank
all the teachers for the gift and
for the kindness and t'ourtesles ex•
tended 10 her in the past. She Hid
that If she were to relive her' lift
she would choose the same prolei• '
.!lion.
MIis Park also thanked the
- group for the 111ft as well u the 1
thou1hl behind the glvln11. She aaid· •
that te1chin11 has far re11ch"ini;: con· 1
eequence&amp;--how far one wJI, �ev- f
en know . She said to train a chl�
lo do better than he mi&amp;,hl hive
I done Is the challen1e of I teacher �
and that today we need more of thf'
spirllu11l teaching I" the publl,
school. Expre11lng her enja,vmen1
I at teachin1 lhe 11id 11he also plan�
to enjoy her retirement.

For
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Altendin11 the dinner were Mr.
Charles Bl1ke1lee, president of the
1 rroup, A. A. Scuberry, principal
I ot the high achool, Leo Kennedy.
• Cenlral School printilpal, Miss
. MIidred Hawley, E1rl Knight, �,ir,.
Joe Balley, Mrs. Ray Pickens, Mn.
I Clarence Lacey, Mrs. 'Ben Philson,
Mr,. Jame, Hawley, Mra. N 1&gt;.n
Moore, Mn. Wllllam Spra1uc, Mn.
Gerald Rupe, Mrs. James Euler,
Mrs. Wilson Carpenler, Mrs. Floa•
sie Allenaworth, Mn. Nolan Swack­
' hamer, Charle&amp; Youn,, Mn. R. S.
1 Sherman and M.r■. Guy Reynolds.

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Mrs. Robert Roberta, teacher In
: the Northwe1tern School Diatrtct, .
/ attended • meetint of Phi Alpha
Theta, National Hiatorical Honor•
' ary Society, in 'Athena Sunday &amp;fl•
crnoon.
Profesaor R(&gt;bert Gilmore, who
recently Joined the hlatory dep1rt.
ment of Ohto Univenlty after a
distln11.1i1hed c,reer with the u. S.
State Departn'lent-, apote on ''For•
eta for Chan11e ln Latin America."
A coffee hour followed the a�­
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Made of hardwood frames witli �i+,,nite botlqm,' .'Dain­
ltly designed fibre over waterproofialatex -linlng.'i:.arge '
clear plastic, free wheeling coWl'f.
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$8.9S . .

hardware. Paper lining and leather handles.

Color - Black.

$8.95

Todu'• smartest · wriha:er
wuhen. Deal,fned for waah­
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Modern IQ-l!.are cabinet styl-

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Radio• •bl Ille Mu#I• Departmenl on the main floor,
"Kolespori"
Long Sleeve

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100% cotton, wash and
wear a.marl patterns popu1ar wide spread ·coJ.
Jar sty_ie. S!Jes .2 loc 7 and

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What a Hve one he ill
So these panta are
tougher · tailored for
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running and bcmijng,
Roomy and COfflforl­
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lengths and fabrics - �!aids,
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wedge tabs to
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� itate. Cushioned $Ole, and In
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Women's Loomcraft

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Two Middleport Retired Teachers
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Open Salurday 9 A,M, lo 9 P.M.

per ·side closing, tailored of
fine pinwale corduroy in so­
lids and prints, printed vel�­
teen, washable flannels in so­
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store_. Shop .on every floor and save in every department on clothing for you and your
�lly a pd.. f.urnishing• for your hom e - o n d be sure to save yQ.ur sale■lips from Elber­
feld■ in Pomeroy, B ri ng -them i n any time o n d hove them odded.

T,eddy L eh ew Hos
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Burke, who aid he plifthed to
get in touch wttb both · aldes Js
IIOOD U pouib� today, 1gr.ed
that the t "P,arlie1 are no closer to
settl��nt �n they have been."
'l"be breakolf came . shortly af·
ter f1me1 Caru, bead ot the In•
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Wllh t�e first publication of
Freshmeb: Karen Bachner, El· of living esblator cliuse arid call·
"The ActivlL)"' yesterday, the Hon-. ten Dut!on, Ronald Hanmng, �r- '4· fpr an 1•m9n� pact with a 3.5
or Roll for Lhe firat six weekt at roll Lyon"r, Harty_ McGµffln, J'tm pHl l'el.L wa,e Ill�.
Middleport was announoo:I u tol- MIiier, Carolyn Nicholson, Cindy
Md'ore 1ald_l he �Jetted the new
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Sa�er, Ch11rles Swac:kh1mer and · offer .,� -�II �t• face 15 an
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