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the guest of Mr and 1\!rs. Albert dauKhler, Donna, spent the week Vroman 11 on vacation from th'

Rusche! .Jr at a Wiener ro41st. Sat· end m FmdiRY with Mr and Mrs. Oh10 Valley Elcctnc Cbrp. , -

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Pomeroy Penonals

urday evening at Pp• Uand park
!:harles Hoffner and family.
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Mr and Mrs Robert Tarn;r
MISses Leda Mae and Dolores Mr and Mrs. James R Hood of and son Michael, Bucyrus, spent

Monday after undereoine surgery
at the Vete1 ans Hospital In Hunt
Mr and Mrs Albert Smith and 1n~ton and IS tonvalesclng mcely.
family spent the well end In CoMr and Mrs Gerald Mcintosh
lumbus wtth their daughter and apd fanuly, Huntington, and Mtss

Kraeuter of Nelsonville, spent the Columbus were week end guests of I the weekend with h1s panlnts, Mr.

week end With theJr parents, Mr. MISSes Lena and Kat1e Guth.
and llrs Eldon, Krauter, Mormng
Mr and Mrs Robert Seaburn
&amp;On-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Mary Denm~ of Columbus vtslted Star
Hawley and family.
over the week end with Mr and Dav1d Hysell, student at Ohio and Roy Beegle of Beaver Falls.
p_. were weekend guests of theJr
Mrs. Charles Buek and Mrs Ev· M" George Hoefilck
State UmverSJty, spent the week parents Mr and Mrs Harry
erett Bachner and d~ught~r, Kar· j Mr and Mrs Bus Eubanks and end w1th h1s parents, 'Mr and Mrs Beegle. Dorcas, and other rela·
en, were busmess \'18ttors u Chtl- chtldren, T?mmy, Terry, Kathy V1ctot Hysell, Mtnefliviile.
t1ves.
licothe. M o n d a y /' and Ktm of New WJimmgton, Pa , Larry Holter, student at Ohio
Johnny and Cheryl Lehew spent were week end guests of Mr. and
Eleven mem bers of I he Sugar
Sunday wtth thetr grandparents, Mrs Thomas Hennessy Jr and State Umverstty, spent the week Run PTA attended the Metgs
Mr. and Mrs WiJIJam Thuener , famtly and Mrs T A Henne
end wtth his parents, Mr and Mrs County Counc1l PTA h.&gt; ld recentSyracuse
ssy. Clifford Holter, Mormng Star
ly m Chestc1 They were Mrs

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and Mrs. Joe Turner and wero
accompanJCd home by their 1mall

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B. H. Sanborn Missiona'l' Soci~ty
Silver Wedd~~9.··
Meeting Held Monday At Middleport Anniversary Is ~
The B. H. SanborD Mlulonary
Durlnc the business mettlnc a Ob
dM'Onuuy
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Soetety met Monday evening at contribution ol ~
&amp;lven
serve
the Ftrst Baptist Church with )Ira. the Ohio Baptlat Camp Kitchen
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di:wghtcJ Debby who had spent
the past ' month ' With her grand Milton Hood, president, prealdlltc Equipment FuDtl' and another cot\ Miss Judy Chaae enterjal~~e4 oD _
alter the meeting opened with an trlbution wu voted for the World Monday evenl!lf In honor of the
parents
organ prelude by Mrs. C. P. Brad· Communiy Day procram
twenty-fifth a~niverlijf, t of her
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pan,~ls' weddlne. Jill. tlld 11ft&lt; •
Robert llayth, ll•lhards, eam• bury.
Theme of the )ear's work as an·
It was announced that the eueot Clarence Chae ee~lir~~ their
after nJS w•fe and daughler, Su· nounced
at the annual Houseparty speaker at he · jljovember meelinc silver annlversuy aJ J~~ bomll ,
~ an, who had been v1sltmg her
Granville '" June Is "Living would be Mrs. Briggs Kirby, Che- 1In Rutland APd durtne.llie eveDIDi
parents. Mr and Mrs S T Rus· at
Waters"
and Mrs. Marcaret Ella shue, lnte~proter. The new mem· ' Mr. Chase sho1fed. m~ln(Jplctu.a
sell, last week MJSs Myrna Rus- LewiS painted
a picture symbolic bers were tntroduced, Mrs. Luella made diU'lng the tw~~lf,ftve years
sell, Columbus, wa'li also a week of the theme which was presented Harrison and Mrs. C. B. Buoyer. and Robert Tew~y " IQoi pieH
II k1ru5 t
d h
'Mtss Jeannette Bass of Columbus
Mrs Wtllard Ebersbach and Roy Tracy Jr • county president, end guest of her parents.
by the Prisc1lla Circle to the So- The meeting elooed wllh a pra1er lurea of tbe Plflr·
,
omer aw
re urne orne t spent the week end wtth her par- daughter, Cheryl, were busaness Mrs Harold Ebersbach Mrs W
c M Hcnncsy left Monday for c•ety with Mrs John Full% ma.lng by Mr&amp; Harry Hqudaabeit.
I Amngementu ol fall fldar .
A G1bbs,
Chester Kmght Columbus and wtll be accompan· the presentation Monday evening.
A salad' course
d b were used throuchout tll.e C_ _
1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;., 1 ent•, Mr and Mrs Stanley Bass VISitors 111 Galhpohs, Saturday.
The Priscilla Circle were In h
was serve . Y home and the dlnlne·table, 1ru , ,
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Norman Spencer ol Columbus Mrs Emma LeJihelt, Mrs. Theo .Mrs Elza G1lmoi c Jr , Mrs Char· 1e d home bY M•"S Hennesy who charge
of the program lor the ev· t e members ol the Dorcas Ctrcle centered with a allver "25" au,.
was the week end guest of Mr. and dore Lehew and Mr and ·~rs Wll· lcs SpC'nccr Mrs !..1·o Bryan. haa bccn staymg w1th her soJtl·' n·
thirty-four members. Arrange· pended trotjt a heart of ruffled
'Mrs Truman Russell and family, J ham Lehew and son, Teddy, visit- Mrs Pearl Williams, Mrs Gard- law, Gordon Harris, and sons emng and the·~. topic was ''The to
menu ol fall flowers and autumn ' net and allver sequins over • min·
11 arr1s was 111 Atlanta ,
•1 Mrs Norman Rose, Mrs Erma cd, sunday m Oncnt with M•ss ncr Wl'hrun g-, Mrs Donald Hauck w1u1c •t
II' rs
Leaven of Love with Mil. Owen foliage were t&lt;;cd on the tables lature bride alld sroom! The· two
1ra
· , w1 tl 1 hc·r SISt~r. •t
Cook and George Frecker o( Pmc Dorothy LeifhCJt and In Columbus And Mr.s James Ol1ver
,, rs Gor don B~atton Mrs. Gerald Anthony and sue Ellen Llevlng, two-week-old tiered weddlnc take was lo ....1
Cldy a'nd family
MISs Rhoda Hall taking Plrt In d~ughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Raymond by a miniature bridal eouplep~
IGrove, VIsited Saturday wath Mr with Mr and Mrs Robert Lehew
T"*'· &amp; Wed.
Ocf, 1·9 and Mrs E J Hill
and daughter
!Irs Malco&gt;lm Mill er. who ho, the "'rvlce The pro~r.am commem· Ltevt~g, . wu the , only guest all th'e silver and white theme.
orated the 25th annlfermy of tbe the meeting.
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FAMILY NIGHTS
Mr and !Irs Paul Hill and lam
Mr and Mrs Eugene Chapm 811
heen m Holzer llosp•tal as a mr Love
Gift offering
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lly,d 1Mr 1an~ ;llr~ Roy Jones Jr of Columbus spent the week end
d!Cal pallcnt
Since F11day was
The devotional servlee was glv·
annts and cousin In aei'vlng \bO
Horror &amp; SCJonco Fiction Show , an
ami Yand Mr and Mrs. Doyle with h1s mother, Mrs Nouna Chap·
returnc d home Mon doy.
en by the Lovejoy Circle with :drs.
D
I refreshments. Mrs. Carl qllmore
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1 Mrs Edgar Allensworth and Allen Hughes eonductlqg the ..,..
Michael London Yvonne Lime . Oatman all of Columbus spent the man
I 1\0Se 0 ge
presided at the punc:ll ~wl; lfn..
week ' end w1th the1r parents, Mr
Mr and Mrs Hemy Reibel reMrs Floy Ga rdner, EatOn, mo Craag Rawlmgs and Mrs.. Jamc.; VIce on tbe topic "Love" The lei·
Robe~t
Tewbbary served eolfee
"I WAS A TEENAGE
Iand Mrs E J Hill and assisted in turned home Sunday cvemng art- ther of Fred I Ga~tlncr, pastm Johnson spent the weekend Ill VICe ending With a vocal solo
I trom,.~ allver service; ~~~~. JutJ.
WEREWOLF"
making apple butter on Saturday
era VISit m Ftndlay w1th Mr and of the M1d!.lleport Church or Columbus and were ~ uests
"God Who Touchesth Earth •With
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I son "nile ~rv~d tho c,a)le ~
- al.loMr. and Mrs E J Hill were re· Mrs Charles Hoffner Sr and lam· Chmt, IS VISJlJn g her son and Mr and Mrs Robert Jay. They Beauty" by ~Irs. c. E. Hoyt.
M•mber~ 4fo.the White Jlo"' 1liu~rt ,~y(,ilm ~!1!1~1111.
' cent business vtstors In Parkers- Illy Whtlc there they spent a day daughter m law and Jsr,U!tJRg w1th went to see Robcn w. Rawlmgs, - - - · - - - - - - - Lod~c. Auxiliary of'the Brothor. / . ~P' M · €h.,,roe\&gt;lved a
Steve Terrell
Glorta Cosllllo burg, West Vlrglnla.
at Elyrta wtth Mr and Mrs Carl the r.mrch apple butter project who has pc~ n a surg ical pat1el'\t
hood of Railroad Trainmen wl num..,- :~1 , ~ •filr t~etr aDnJ.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Beheler of Jones and fam1ly and 1n Toledo
lfrs S1rlncv T Russell is Ill a' at Grant Oosp1tal Mrs. Rawlings
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others m Middleport have iesrn· · versar'y. qu~ l~luded Mr. ~d
"INVASION OF THE
Huntington were Sunday guests of wHh Mr and Mrs James Ogdm, her home w1th an att.o.rk of flu
has been m Columbus for the
ect l!lat Mrs. Gussie Johnson, Jot. Mro Ca_rl GIJIOOt'l'; ~d Cula Sue,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andr&lt;•ws and tn Norwalk With Walter Rei- Mr .uuJ Mrs Ch11rl cs Vrom,w, pa!ft thre,e weeks while her husSAUCE~·MEN"
dia~~apollo, Vlee-Gnod Prosld~o Mr. ADO !trs. ii~!Mjrt Taylor ~d 1
and family
btl
aod son Mark Iefl t-nday lor a band was hosptlah•cd and fO·
of District •4; died unex]!!ctedlJ Helen Lo~,t•11o Mi'i!lld Mra. Jtldlon
Miss Mao· Alice Andrew!! was
Mr and Mrs Donley Reibel and varatum 1n Flonda while Mr turned here today when be 'it'll
on September 28.
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1W•Jte, lllr~~~d r.tlf, Robert Tewb
The Middleport Garden Club
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was entertained Monday evening
Mrs. JOhiiSon stayed at 1 lhe /La 1Weber Ttie~l4,tt Mr. and, Mr1.
October 7 at the oflice of the Salle Hotel when she came w IHarvey Ertewlne and JOCI!a lliay,
Ohio Fuel' Gas Comp•ny In the lllllddleporl t~ act' IS Inspecting and i.a"'!! Dueao, Rutland..
t oats Building, North Second ofllcer of Whtte Rose Lodge.
Ave with Janet Foltz Logan
AI tho lime of her ,death sho
BIG RAPIDS, )lleb.-,\ f(re,
Hum~ Service Advisor' of th~ was chairman ol the Board 0 1 alarm sent the local equlpmen:
GAO Company 111 charte ol the Trustees of the AuxiltarJ heme to a SJ).OI whe.;e the tlreflghters
program
for tbe Aged at Lake CrestvUle, ' found uve boya buddled II'Otlud
Mrs james E Hilley, preSi· I_nd;;;;;;;;;;;:;;..,::;::;:::::::::::::;;;;;i;a;;;f;;;lrc==,::'"::s::at::lnO:g;:h;:o;;\::d;o~(lf~·::::1;;;1:
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dent, presided and Mrs. Barr;.• •
Ch~sher, VICe president and pre· 1
grim cha11man disttlbuted tbe I
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progra1115 lor the 1ear 19~7·D8
She announced that tbe Novem
ber hostesses would be Mrs.
Cra·" Davis, Mus Lenore Giles
for your kitchen work'
and M" Rodney D9wnlng Ar
rangements of fall flowers were
exhibited by Miss Nellie Zcr~lo
anrl M1s.s H:rrrle Mar1e Smith
MISs Foltz' toptc was "Her~•
ior Sp1ce" and ahe demonstratnd
a complete menu which lnolodcd
Swedish meat balls, potato 1alad
piquant, carrots savory, dlll·lewl
butter on broiled steak, pop'l.r
For the firat week of the sole
seed cake Recipe fold~r&amp; w"''
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Yes, sir we have sp~nt many days in preparation't~hls fabul~us
distributed to the guesta nnd
sales event We have been buying merchandise all summer for
members and Mn Marion Fren ~il
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this Fall Harvest Sale and we know the smart buyer will ta~e adrece1 ved the door prize glv\,n
by the Company.
vantage of the FREE MERCHANllifSE OFFERS because they reEach Evening til 9 o'clock
~offee and cakes were aerv 'd
present honest·to.goodness Money·~avmg opportumtles.
by M11. Harl,y., Mrs. Ma•· Roll,.,.,
Open cveninJs b~ appointment during the second week
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Mro Chesher, lira. Down"''
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Guests were ,Mrl. L. E. lleynoll&lt;
and Mrj. Micpael H1ekett

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WITH ANY LIVING ROOM SUITE PURCHASED DURING THIS SALE PRICEO $219 UP! YOU SIMPLY CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS THIS UP!

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Think what thts will mean to you! Buy either a llv·
l{lg .room suite or be'droom suite and then choose a
$100 dinette free of charge, or any other item that
amounts to $100m our stores.

EXAMPLE:
f49 .00 Pial! oun Rocker
9.90 2 TRble Lamps

' work, cyh
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dow• on Kouring. lullt.ln
tlopal01 quicll draining.
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Soo our compltft stletfion of R!\bborma•d product$
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lc 'htat, toop, greo1e, and hot
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BaptiSt Church,
were
Sun·
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pastQr of
the Ch•.'
dny guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar·

Water

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10.65 2 Thtow Rugs

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Salt Special!.

liNOLEUM

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RUGS

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PAIR Sk

COTTON
MATTRESSES
Re~~Ia.r $14.U5

SPECIAL ~ 'fHIS SALE

Regular $8.95

$9.88

3 pr. $.1.50

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the Ohio Power Co., wllll!e the principal speaker of, the even·
lng at the joint meetln&amp; of Uie Cbambera of Commerce of
Pomeroy Middleport all4 :GamPolis witjllhe Kyger Creek At.. 'Th sd nl~l· •t •~e Ky•er Creek .High School
soc lat ton ur ay
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------'--"-~'-:- , "Our Forty MJiea of Opportulifty"
oubJe&lt;t ol a p~~nel dJSCuuIon ' bY
Jlx experll ln their reapt!ctltve
~~I . ' ~Ida \I'Ql.be the bl&amp;blil\11 of the
'1'\"11 cetlnC 1nd wUl be mriderated by
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"ment• for the band "a!\1 ·rio.· ·•••
new orange and SI,ck
unllorms of the majorettes
!lag-bearers, the unflorm of the
drum major and the director. .
Members of the Band Boosters
Assoc1~tlon wlll ranvaas the busi·
ness houses Saturday and band
members Will conduct a ho.use-tohouse canvass m Middleport and
surrounding towiiS.

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Thorn Is Named
To Part Time
Police Duty
Wtlbur Thorn was named a
part time policeman on Monda/
evening at a meeting of the Mason Town Council.
Thorn, a son of W. T. Thorn.
retiring ehief of pollee, will Ilk•
imllllldlately on a part
basis.
The elder Thorn recently re·
signed to accept a position in
Pukersburc aa, an ambulance
driver for a funer~l home there.

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Metga County Heolth De
partment tod•y announced olons
for an ad~lt', croup Polio Clinic
to be held at the Heolth Depart·
ment tbul'lday nlgbt (rom 7 to

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t. • '1'1·\e clinic
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Npv. 1:-13.
In attendance at tile Ttle...y
meeting were R E. Boney, I*·
Sldcnt· J E.....ter, clerk, Ralpb
Grave~. member ond c. S. Gibbo,
superintendent. Dr. Brown wu
absent due Ill attendance at a
Dental ConWJ~tion and Willipl
Anderson d~ to Illness.

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TeacJ..irl..,
Post
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At Middleport'
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Rice waa
out ,,;~
Buhl also wu . called 08oit ' Qll
striltes. llanlilll f1fe11 to IJauer ;.ID
deep right eetiler. 1Jo ruaa, 10
bits, no er:rorr; noae · left.
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Yinlolio Thin!
. Bauer pepl*l to 1 · - · Ia
The reSignation ol Jamea Wei·
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left Slaugfiter
center. Kubek
rollec11Ct
her, JuniOr Hlch Sebool teacher,
ll!aort
oUUa.
walbcl
· oa
was recetved when the Middlepert
five j)itches. Berra hit Bubl's
Boord of Ed'l!'atlon met llonday 1U I .,..f
cr llrBt pitch into the lowet rt,h:
night at tbe Wgb School. ·
~.. 0 J..llJCif
field stand1 ,elose to the Ioullille
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The Bond disruaJed problems
or a bctme run, puttinc the YlJi.
connected with the establishment
tees ahead, 2.() Melloupl4'i
of a cofeteri~J_in the new addi· ' 'layor E. l RobiiiSOD tod•) trickier put the mound ~nt 1/it
tion to the High School bulldln'
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a bit when Mantilla eoufd tiOt
as soon aa thq worlt IS eompleted uked that rtpldeols refrain from come up with a one-lwldtic!
Rev. Lejeune Lewis, pastor of
Announcem;nt WI$ made or buroillg leavr in tbe alreeta of aeroop. Lumpe walked and IIIIi
Morgantown and Conference Dlr·
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Fall mee!Jng or the Southaaat Pomeroy.
ey went Ill the mound to (Jit .fl
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ector ol Youth Work, will meet
Regional Ohio School Board' AI· The Mayor pelnted out thot Bubl John!on replaeed BUill 6*
the young people followlna the
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aociation at the Student Unlllll Pomeroy atreeta are now ill the lbe mound lor Milwoukee. Gene
lunch period to dlaeuu the work
at Ohio Unlversily 00 Wedoe,. be&amp;t condition they have been ,. Conley wsa warming up In the
of the Youtb Fellowship.
day" Oct 16 and of the Slate for years, but that the beat gen· Milwaukee b.ullpen. Simpalln
The evenln• aervice will begin
meeting ol the Association whlel! erated from burning ol the loav· stru&lt;k out. Two runs, two h!to,
at 7:30 p. m. •~'be speaker In the
Uon Wyllla U!odlngbam, Porn will be heId November 12•13 in es wlll weaken and destro Y th'- no erro11, two
,....left.
Fourth
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new •treet surlaees especially
The game was beld up at the ,
Promotional Dlreetor of Sunday 13·H' condueted the flrat of fo.ur
those tkat have the hot mi• sur· otart of lhe lourth mnlnl wile=
School literature, from Day.ton.
meetings Tu,.eaday night lor
PLACED ON ~rtOIATION
laelng.
rasqe of paper was rele
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Throe juvenile aged boys ap
!rom the upper stand' bebin
e ea '" of a groupa in all 0., with leadeu of aU clubs In prebended last week after break
MARKET REI'OiT
third base. The poper Uttered
cbur&lt;bea are urced to be present bls zone atlendlne.
mg tnto llarme Grade Sehool l · CINCINNATI 0 UP- Produrc the field ln foul terrttoey behind
~:~~~~:u:l t::tbRI~~!':,I70ne IS Lea4Ingh•m surveyed In detail have been pbced on probJtlon
firm pr;ce; at farma eon· third.
dutie1 and led an open dlseuulop Juvenile Judge John C. Bacon Eqs.
bit and brown A' jum·
ter an le4 an open dlseUIIidn on aaid today Th~ oldest, 16, wiU ;,'!me;;:;. Ae large 47Si, A me·
Logan fouled to Berra. MatbewJ
on common club pro~lems Accom he provided wtth a work eertlfl· . s s4-3e, A mall :zs.:u· B lined a drive on one bo~nee off
IIIU't panYinc him to ~ ew l!atamora• eate the jjudge said and the other dtum -441, FO~ A large SMo· the 11ght field bleacher ftl1 101'
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double. Aa'ron rapped marplf
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Gallipolis
club
prosldenL
school.
Chickens,
steady,
fryetti
8-3\i
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Coleman as Mathews toot
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111M"- F. R. MeC;r•w . •nd Dr Normon
ANSWERS CALL
lb. 15ot 6; hea•~ hen• ill-14; nllJ!'nl bird. Covington fouled lll
Plmmlth, Jlso of the Gallia
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IO.ll Price dbtrlbutio • ~umpe No runs, one bl~ no er·
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elllll and "Preaident Ernest Cover:
The Pomeroy Emcrgeney Squa~ 1 1ens 78 ioo at I~; 32,000 at 16. -ors, one left
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and Secretory Chester Tsnncbtll answeted a 2:30 •· m call todal ryers, '
rt
Yonll"' Fourlts
to the residenee ol t'rank SulU· 12,ll00 undetcrmmc•.I
Coleman's pop fiy dropl*l
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Next Sunday motnlng m the o I e Pomeroy e u
van, 1\IJnenvllle.
Butter 90 score I .
service at 9:U the ,New Haven · The meeting followed a stenk ~
·lose to the left field foul line
Evangelleol U~it,&lt;d Brethren d1nner served m New Mafamoras
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Church, K. J.. scott, Mlnlatcr, will High School.
s~
n a rundown when Turley m!IJ.
abaerve the first anniversary o:
'd a bunt aftempl on the th1rd
lhe dediratlon ol the new Eduea·
&gt;itch to h•m but monaged to get
Ubnal Unlt of t"elr ehureh.
11fely back to second. Turley
tu calleil out on strl~es wbea
Rev. R L Kelbaugh, a former
10 unauceessful!y tned to bub!
pastor of the New Haven Charge,
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vlth two strilles. Bauer went
will be the spesker. It was dur·
Trophies and ribbOns for the top horses 0 ou een
town awln\ilng Kubek wu ou1.
lng h11 pastorate Jn 1923 tha:
sponsored by member clubs of the Ohio Valley
ro~ to Johnson, who eovertd
the chur&lt;h was enlarged and re,
Association were presented. to winners on :ruesday .
'fn!. No runs. one lilt, no error&lt;,
modeled. Although he Is now reGAUJ)'OUS, o. UP- The case tbe annual dinner banquet of the association held tn the
•ne left
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Bro'" Fifth
of the ~rt Harmony Mlsstoo with murder ,. the slaylnr of a
Awards were based on points accumulated smce last $prin{
Torre hit a 3 and 2 piteh Inlo
located near Charleston ..,
fellow prtioncr in an abortive e,.
d b thc
. -he lower right field standa
m t from the Gallln in Ieven show, spons?re Y
club; Fogt ..ong and Downie •ear the Yankee bullpen for a
The Youth Choir or the ehurc~ ~pet attej11/h
Aus t7 was ox- vallouo tluba. Clubs '" the asso- They were presented as follows: tome rtin, culling New Yon'•
111111 render special music for
oun Y
ere
elation are the Jackson·Vlnton
Class !- Lead In Pony-First nnglu 1o 2-l .

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Visual P.rogram Plans Observon
The Offlelal Board of the Mason
"ethodiSt Churih approved •
visual education program lor the
' hureh at a meellng held ln the
' hurch on Monday evening.
The program wlll he sponsored
~y the M~thod11t Youth Fellow·
1hlp. Money needs to be 11ised
to purchase a movie projector, a
1ereen, and !tim strtp and sllde
projectors.
Tho board also approved the
)U'l'htse of eight loldmg tablfl
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for those in
Dr. Harold Brown of the Pom· hit, no errors, "one !elL
the age' crouJI !rom 20 Ill 39 eroy Board ol Educauon wu
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The ftrst·Jf' seco~d
for Inc and~c:o~nfen~
.•~U~o~n~c~l~the
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.c. •Kendle of- lh&gt;e OJYO••Jilil!'WIIl!
Deplrtmelll and AI fleilman rif
the Oblo C~mber of Cbmmeree.
Woll, the winetpal speaker, ....
been anoclate4 with 1he electric
utlllty bualneu lor mere than 17
year~ ~nd hill been entl&amp;ged in
lnduotrlll development for tli•
past 10 years.
In addjlion to hla wprk with the
company ln ill lndu!lrlal loeaUon
procram, Woll al&amp;o ia active In
llale, recional and national ID·
dustrlal development organlutions.
He is a member of the lndu•ttlal
development committee of the
Ohio Chamber of Commer&lt;e 1nd
1s CQoChalrman of Ita zoning comAlunch wlll be served after the (Continued on Page Throe)
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The ~peaker wlll '!': &amp;q: Stanton
James Mllllonary from Africa.
Fqllo~in&amp; the addreq there will
be a dlaeuulon of Corif~noe and
local ehURh aetlvitlel led by the
Con(erenee Superintendent, Dt. T.
t Miles and the C&lt;Jnferonee ProoUonai Director Rev. Clareaoe
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the w. va. Branch W.S.W.S., and
Mrs Geor•e Cra&gt;ioford, VIce Presi·
dent of the Branch, will he In
the oervlceo to counsel wlth the
local women or the w.s.w.s.

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have no
said that
lhllt Atrict procedure,
ba4 bills, If any, get
Houae and Senate.
the rapid indus·
of Ohio •nd' cor·
In all fields,
estimated that lrom
Ju,til!lll~:ll\ $500,1100,000 per year
412 persons were x·rayed on
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Wll first In the Senate, Tuesday as the Mobile X·Ray Unlt
the leglolatora are now handling sponsored by the W"lt Virginia
, IPProxlmately $1,000,000.000
Health Department visited Ma·
He credited the l02nd Assem· son Ctty
blj. with h•vlng achlev~d the most
The 1unlt set up m front ol the
new roada and resurliced existing Mason Youth Center and gave
titjhwaya and uld that Gov. 0'· tree chest ·r~ys to people throu·
·Neill 11 almine lor the best pro- ghout the day. Registration was
lll'llll• In Roada, lolental Health and made in the basement ol th ~
El!ueallon. Sen. Collins, ln men· MethodiSt Church nearby.
llonlllll vlelolll atticks on Ohio's
Members of tbe Mothers Club
:!.teulll. Health Institutions lp pre- volunteered aa workers at the
vious year,. claims that Ohio bas visit ol the unit. Those working
one o( IIJel best mental health pro- were . Janet Surlaee, Vera Dod
crams in the notion.
son Jean Cook, Lemma Johnson
In 4laeuJSinC money uaed for LeVera Yeager, Martha Cock,
ach~IJ and sel!ool bulldinj' )iro- ida Diehl, June Van Maire, H•·
staml. the apeaker sald that a llx zel Sinllh, Sally Clark, Lilah Rut·
on ei&amp;artltea had' rolled $1110.000,· tencutter, Ruth Ryan and Joyt"'
000 for lbese prQit'ama wit~out Carson.
j!l'oii9I'QI 011'081'11 r,aylng more
mollv: He Invited h s audience to Foulaong Attends
YiiiUbe alale wilvers!Ues, men·
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llolltaJ Oliftr-!inlveralty, Bowling Ansoclalion Meet
G~ll, Kent Sij\e, ,Central S.lale Mr. and Mrs Donald
Ud ¥!ami, to, Jl!l• .their tl,'l!mend· of Mason Jtteaded a
OUI building pro""'a and said the ScuthwestehJ
'!bat kyeer Creek Ingb Sehool In Funeral Directors
Gallla County waa pne of llie beat held '" ,Huntington on "'~''""'
echool1 In the United Stateo.
evening.
,1£':IBea. CoUlns OIPresaed hla high The meeting was ptc~ed by
'ifupinlon of Repreaenlltive George a dinner ,Foglesong Is vlee pre1Sldent of the assoetatlon
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Mobile X-Ray
Uriit In Visit
To Mason City

A non·sk1d, t!hicl!lld IUIIact
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Mrs. Lynn Kcnard 1nd daugh·
tcr, Kathy Neal, have been viSJI·
•na tho latter's 11ran~parents,
Mr. and Mt·a. Charles Neal and
lanuly enroute to lbelr home 10
Sorth CarolinA.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
~iht rley 1\lllla were Mr. a·d MIA
Wal ter Chase, Colull]bw, an u
Arlie ~lllls, Oak Hill.
Mrs Elaie Newkirk, Rising Sun
lnd , and her son, the Rev. Ed·

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Mantilla ''"'"
ran theFlm
eoun! to I and
before !lymg to Kube' hi lllor!
nler LOgan went down llllinl·
g on a 3 and 2 piteh. WathewJ
oll&lt;d cut to TUrley near the
ni oue hne. No 1'11118,· no hila;
no errors, none left.
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, meeting held TUesday m&amp;ht four p1tcbet. kli~k llruck out ~~
~ave approval II) 1 pion to hold I three p!fthes. Slaug)Jter wa1Q4
adult dnnr education efuoes 1! when Buhl's 3 and Z plte- wu
enough persOns are intereAierl, o~t1 1d~. Bef!a lashed 1 2 alld 2
actordinc Ill announcement to- plleb toto nght fJeld for 1 siJI.
day by Sthool superintendent gle, Slaughter atoppinc at 11C!tG114
Clwles s. GibbL
Bubl's second plteb to fellou(lld
w11 wild. Slauptt.r loinl to
In other Ktion t•Ven by th• tbird and Bent 10 aeeoad. •Ernie
board It Ita Tuesday meeting II&gt;' Johnson w•rmed '"" "' ~ lllJ,
proval was c•ven for the pur~ waukee bullpen.
llellouPld
ol two Bell " Howell motion Pit· atrurk out · un .a 3 arid 2 ·pltell.
lure projeetora for .,. tn the l'j'o runs, one h•~ 10 erron, In
Central and tbe Sugar Run left
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Aaron
Slrlltlr out ••• a IIIDd.;
The board also ogreed to gllnt piteb.
Covingt9n
flied to; kubet
the Standard Alphall and Tar Co Ia lett center: Torre U•Li r,j
of Charleston t~e contract to re- and 1 plteh into~ rtlht , ~ "
ourfaee lbe temtory between the 1 single, the first Jill off 1Wiq:
Junior High School at the Baptist Hazle roule4 II) Belra '.. f•l

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Saturday morning 11 9 SO Band
D11eetor George &lt;Dalla. will pllr
""''nfll,1 ado the Junior and Senior M;trch·
lng Bands th1ough Middleport as
the start of the annual BaDJI
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Tag Dl)l.
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'"' I!Panelistl wfll be: Rober!
Mrs James Buchanan, general
\AJDit:fe~
oil ol the Ohio Power Co.; Jobn
chalrnlall of the drive for funds,
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, f'rank of, the Columbus ,od
will have her headquarters in
uthe1n Ohio Electru Comp•ny;
lhe olflee ot the Columbus and , The Conference al~~Uf !
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Pt. Pleasant D • ,..-,jj Qhun:n
D 'Moore of the Cfieaapede "
· ~~!~:~~:~~~;IIPO:~~~·:·J fiouthern "Ohio Electric Company.
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will be beld ill.. -U~r-~ardt, &amp; · RallWlY' J w Cl'owley of
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The~F.oe•'&lt;ll of the drive

brought home In the Ra&gt;yhn 'l·
Coat&amp;ambulanc:e Mrs. Jay rctu1 n·
ed to Middleport abo and 10/'ll
spend the week at lh• Rawlln JS
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lhe count at three games each and set the stage for the "•~·
down" game.in Yank~ Stadium on Thursda;y. ,Casey .stengel,
wily pijot of the Yankees, pulled out "allllie ~" to keep
the rampaging Brave• of Milwaukee fr()JII aDDCiiDI the worl~
Utle In 'toc1Jy'1 game.
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Pinal ~e of today's game was Yankees 3, Braves 2. .

Middleport Band
by Shert£1 Annual T D
and hiS staff stea!·
ag ay
HarriSon has had
"1:~1 ,themo1a,wnit 1To ~e Saturday ,

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$100 Dollars In Free Merchandise

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ven
Up
Series:
- - -·- -Yankee Win Over Milwaukee

G• d}ey 0rders
T Re}eased

brings ~as~tlrt'® protectid,n
ce'ntets

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State Senator Oakley Collins of Ironton as guest speaker 1
before the 1'/liddleport Business and Professional Women's
Club at their Tuesday meeting held at the First Presbyterian 1
Churcb stressed the n~e4 for voters to really know their leg·
blators and how they voted on the various bills.
Mrs. NelUe Vale, chairman of the Legislation committee,
Introduced the guest speaker.
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Other guests were State Ret!·
r.esentatlve and Mrs George Meln·
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bart, MOllor c. 0 Flshe•·, lrllss
Graec Sauvage, Columbus; Mrs.
Kenneth McCord, Kyger, Miss Sal·
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Mell)bej'J oJ Mri Vale'a contmtt·
lee are \Irs. Guy Swadley, Mra.
D S. Harol~. Mrs. Clan Muqay,
LAwrence (Toady) Harrtson and
ltlra. Wilbur Theobal~
Larry Wyatt of Rutland were re·
, Kr&amp; Cbarlolte Perrin, vice presl· leased from county jail Tuesday
dell!; pmided In the unavb1dable night by Sheriil Robert c. Ha~
abseritie of the president, Mrs tenbach at the request of Juslic•
wesley FJ'Y, and while the mem· of Poaee R E. Grmdley who Ies•
bers and cuesls were at their ta· than four weeks ago sentenced
bles the :netting opened with the them to six monihs in jail and
Club coned 1nd the song, "Amer·
fined them $100 and costs on
lea, the
with Mrs. Lll- conviction
ol theft
as pianisL
Harrison,
and Wyatt. 18

OUR STORE WILL

considering I he purchase
suite see us

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State Sen. Oakley Collins
"OPPORnJNITY" TO KEY~ OTE pANEL DISCUSSION
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have taken advnnta~e ol
this exc,ptlonal offer It
IOCA without saying that
this offer will be with·
drawn at the conclusion
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dunng the lime of building and
al•o some ol the enlarged actll'i·
lies made possible by th)J add!·
lion to the building.
Gllta to the Building Fund wtll
be welcome at thls.servlee.
Splendid progte,. has been
m~de by the eongregatton of this
eburtb.
Attendance bas in·
creued an av~e ·of lwenty·slx
per.cent over lilt year during
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ceitt to the charges by reason ol

Riding Club,

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Riding Club, the Mo1gs . County
case W" to go to e ury Riding Club and the RIVerview
aftet' final arguments by the pros Saddle Club ol Graham SliUon.
eeutlon and defense attorneys.
Toaatmaster for the event was
Don Poglesong of lluon. H• .In
MIIGS GENIRAL HOSPITAL
turn in!rodueed the ~lden~
Admitted Mrs Dorothy Rrlee, Bill Downie of P~merol'. who
Poltleroy; Mrs. Grace Houdalhell, spoke 1 lew words •• ~lin( to
Pomeroy· Mrs Wnd Sayrei Ra· all JD attendance. Gueala were
elne and ,David Hartinger, llld- then introduced and each mem·
dleperl.
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He'•es. ber of the various clubt! In a!··
• Dlaebarged: Cleland ,._"'IDe tendanee stood and , Introduced
Paul Parsons, ...e
blmaell
Bec~er, Racine.
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il\lli!'ltr. ' - .,- ·; w~ Bramo

Silver Sandy. owned by Jat"l:;.

y 1...,_ Fifth

Brumfield. Galltpollal M polnti.
ClaBB il---3 GJited; Full '
and Tall- First, Colonel KeDvanf
owned by Karen Gra~ of WeU
ston li{l pmnts; Seeoad, Lad,;
Pepp'er, owned by 1\'llltee Brad'
lord, Middleport, 30 pelnts.
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Class 3-PIIIde Horse-Flrat.
Golden Skipper,
mit Epple.
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~Iota; Second,
owned by aft.
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rorre ,tlelded Berro's sbarp
trollllder and easily ·beat the
{an~- ~atehcr to the bag. J1oo
~d ..alr\lel out No ruas, no
'llta, lib
none tell. ,
Jhdh
fielded ManUIIa:,
\be bO'' aoO~j
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~JirlE!(I(e;.
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·Pllflll ,1nterest to the public
~~ know tha~ ~e. new li6unty home - or in·
fll'lllary .... -Is it,lraQtlnl Jots of customers.
_Such spacious lind attf.actlve surroundings
were cettaln to enh~hce th~ Institution as a
J!lace to reside for our_older folks. Because of
this, the county commissioners have found It
necessary to place Into effect new regulations
controlling its maintenance.
While old-age pen,~oJiers have been the on.
ly people to Inhabit the hortle, many llther
pensioners, of courie; stayed at rest hOmes.
It Is reported IIIah)' of our _older folks who
have. hl~herlo resided eiBewhete ha'Ye made
applicabon to becon,te county hOme residents.
Ups6ot of this Is fou~d In a paiagraph pub·

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Mayor E. F. Robinson the past four weeks regardlng comparative Incomes of parking me·
ters located at several places about town. The
point which the mayor Wished to rrove or disprove was an argument by the DawSon Miller
·!arklng Meter C~., !hit' their meters would
take In a lot more money becault they were
more finely englneerPd and 'woulcl not fall
mechanically.:•
A report on the mayor's desJt Tuesday which Incidentally was not presented at the
declston·maldng council meeting Monday
lllght - left the Miller Company with Its me·
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Laurel Grenge elected officem, The attendance at the Mors.
Sir!!&lt;! It l!lch ·
u fqllows!. M., E. W._Holcomb, O.,, Chipel Sbpday S~60ill was 36.
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Mrs. Robert Aley, Mro. George
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Bolth; Stewsrd, Albert Both, A• .St~el o( Charlesto~ and lfrs.
tl:l&amp; Ulve ot Lite
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The Put Olflcers Club Of· Ra- •t. S., Hailey Plcketh · Chiplatn, 1 Mlilhle kida alld ~~lighter ol
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clbe Chapter, OES, Will ' meet '-l'ID• Val~; Treaa. Ji1at.tl!a Radekln; ParkerSburg spent Friday with
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In view of the results herein noted, observ· Thursday at the home of :Aanos ,i:i®. Donna, .J••~ Nel,on; .c-. K., Mr. ~d Mh. 'i!Uver Dailey.
12:00 l!:slle'l Klicltt'it''
Price, Porttohd, at 8 p. lit.
.Rplph 'i\frn~r; C~es. Vera Hoi· · LIM~ Starcher of' Pomeroy IZ:DD
12:ao A1 tlte ' Worlci Tutlit
ers may ~onder why Pomeroy council was JO
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comb; Pomona, ~f!~na Tul-n~r; vl..tted Glllrla Sarson saturday·. 12:30
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,LAN TRAIL RIDI I
F'tfaa,~nna ~ Ru~; L.Af-; AV· Ruby Hptter of Columbus spent 1:00 !•at the Clock
1:110 Beat the .c'loeiP - ,
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The Meigs County Rldlai -Club :U~: •kill: · Com., G, · ~~·- the weekend with her parents. Mr. 1:30 nouseparty
I :30 Houseparti: _ ;: : '
will have a trail ride, ~unday,
,Lee, AfeQt, ,lloyt ·Keotoni and Mrs: F)'ank Holter.
2:00
Ble
Puof!
2:00
Big Ptyofl
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• same) for MIUer meters. The kind purchased October 13, starting frotn the s~ ~ta~se will be J11e1t~ ~~ loh\1 Harold Proffitt called on · Mr. 2:30 The 1/erd)c! Is Vour9
2:30 Tho Verdlet II VOlin
cost f59.30 compared to $42.50 for the Dual .
Sprlnlf&amp; fairgrounds ,at 1 p ~Stallation, October 1;, with Mri. and .Mrs. Oliver Dalley Saturday
s:OO sttgh"" Pst
m. lor membera and· trlen~. Fol· Iva Morton and , tel(n ol Ylnton evening.
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3:00 Brl,hter Day
meter. As noted above one of the main Miller towing the ride a potluck supper T~wnohlp OrRn(e asllillalllnl! offl· Freda and Gloria SaioBon visit- 3:11 Secret Storm
8:15
The meat of the report:
meter pitches was that these machines would will be served at the ,Grange cero.
.
ed Mr. and Mr~ George Starchor J:3Q Edge of Ntibt
3:30 ' RIR~ -:~llflll~l
Twelve Miller meters were placed in front take in more money because they wouldn't
Halt. Wlenen and buns wilt bel Etgbt membera 01 Laurel Grange( or Pomeroy Sunday afternoon.
4:00 The Early Show
ot the Kroger store on W. Second Street. This
furnished .
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atten~ed ofltcers conference i
Ruby Holter .and Kathryn Ball- 5:30 Your ES/Jo Reporter
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-Roct Sprlnp. ·
,
ea pent sundoy afternoon with 5:4~ Sports Pa•ade
was Jud.Bed &amp; "good" 4~~!1. 1 Twelve getting out of whack so fre~uently.
Atcprdlqg to this 11ne mon!h test the point
t AP MII~S TONIO , ·
hMl.,.~oiUo)lo; Dajlton, ·•~II•~ 11~1 1, an~ ' r.t~; frank 11olttr.
O;IIS• &lt;
WMibeJtll41!!•
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"Dual" tleters (the type I!B'w ·~e3, were seems to be full of holes. ,
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Milas Squodron, Civil lr p,. er btot "· ~~~L:AAII1i'll..
Ofa ' l)all~~ called on
6:00 Rolll!lllllacl\!e 11
trol, will meet tonight at ?:30 at .Mr. and Mrs. ·G. ·JI..,. lladekln Dalley Fridlo7.
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30
t'licY
checked separately on Lynn Street and nine
The vote to purchase Miller meters was the Shuler bulldJng, North Tltlrd ylalted Mrs. IJzzl" Harvey and .Mrs. iii-.;;;;;;:;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;-~ 1 ;: h~~:la ~~md
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more Dual meters were checked separately on unanimous, how""er, so councllm•n •urely Avenue, inotead or Friday as lh•y Magale Burc41ie d and their faml·
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originally
planned.
Ilea,
Columbua.
8·00
M;IIJunalre
Court Street. The Miller meters had been pro.
must have been convinced of the Miller me.
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' Rev. Morris wlllllll his appoint·
8:30 rve t'&lt;&gt;t ASeM'-t
vided by the company &amp; test demonstration
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. ter's added features.
TO ~liT TUISDAY
, menl 't fo1~111hl~ Chapel Sunday,
9.00 U. S. Steel Hour
'l'ht Amoteur Girdeners' Clult (let. .13. at 10:30. Floo1 f~rna 0 es
10:00 Mystery Theater
N'l!J'
of Middleport wiU, meet Tuesday
the chur&lt;h last
1!:11.! Scann!J\g !be Weather
evening at 8 p. m. at the home •• " .... ,;bh.
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IIIO Th L te Sh
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11 :10 Th'• Lote s••'
ot Mrs. A. J. Strauss with Mrs s mn~- '"0 ""'~ "~~ Columbus,
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e a
ow
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~~a~~nt, Mrs. J. E. Rrelda, Sat·
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I~ NObtAN (1, COINIIH
breathe tn Tularem!a 11erma.
In Charleston with her daughter ber 2 te Tuesday, Oct. ~~COLUMBUS, Ohio UP - Con·
TIMID IXIIOIUIIIS
and family, Mr. and llr1. William
ANo•••o" 11 HOMI
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CIIAiiNEL h WED.
vtcta at Ohio Penltenliary are By tlm!ni exposurr~ octontiot• Strunk.
C!{ANhiii:.a ffiil§.
10:59 Sign On
~elptne Alllerlca slrenglhen Ita de· hope io thld out ~&gt;!actc!y how lew Mr, and Mra. William Davis of Wtltlam !Bill) Andera6n return· . d.~• 'lloct ,Spi'Jns• Grange will
llll59 ilt1n-On
11:00 Adventuroa In Learnlne
fen.oo anlnileerm warlan1.
of tho &amp;erms It tokes to Infect 1 Mason had " their guesle for sev- ed Kome Tu~ICIIy from ll~!»fr meoq'hursdiJ evening at 8 whru
11:00 Undoratendlol Yourself .
II:M Nelghooro
. Army otrlclola IBY vncctne te111 human
eral doya, her cousins, Jllr. and Ho!pltal Ud Is "gettl"i aton1 the Third an Fourth degreea will
ll:po Nelghhol1
12: 0~ Noon l'!ewa
now beln&amp; conducted at tho ptloon "We· hope that when we flntsh Mrs. Larney Keenan of Pittsburgh. line" memb&lt;!~l 'of his lnmlly ro· be given. Refreshmenh will be
12:00 Noon Ne1vo
are of "\'lllllmportance.''
ported
1oda1.
served.
12:15
Carlo,on
Club
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12:11 Cartooii"Ciub •
Inmate "guinea plf•" hove vot- all Phlfe!l of thil work, wa can James and Koren Stewart and
12:(!0 Uberace
12:30 Llberace
unteered to expooe themoolv.- to turn over to the medical wotld In· Dorohy Ru15oli spent the week end
Ho
Gretchu
Wade
Show
Columbuo visiting Mrs. Bill Nes·
1:00· Gretcbeb, Wadi! Sholr
"rabbit" or "doer-fiy lever" med- formation whleh Will ...11t doe- In
bit and Mr1. Edna Icenhower and
1:30 Jlpvlit Matinee
lcally known 11 Tularoml~. Tbe lOra everywhere In controllins 1 family.
l:io lfovlr ltlatlbtw
Nesbitt and aon, Mike,
3:00 Amerleu Bandltand
dlaea1e 11 rauoed by tiny boclerlo dllea1o whleh haa taken mmy relurnedMrs.
8:00 American SlhdiiUd
wtlh
them
and
are
visit·
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4:00 Cartoab Clab
and oceura amonf rabbllo, oqtllf. uv..," Oon. Cretty oold;,
4:00 Cil'tllnli CJil&amp;
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lng th)s week with M'rs. Helen
1:00 Wild Bill Hickok
1'611 and ot~er rodenll. 11 ta tra~• He 11\d the eonvleta May oon· Stewart
5:1111 wlxld, w~~ei . '
and family,
5:30 !dick•; Vouoo Club
., IIIII WIIII
mltted by the bites of mea, ttcb rlbut tiOI ooly to aoctety as a
1:3d illckoy Mo'Uit -dlub
8:00 J'lve ~r Final ,
and ttci.
whole li1 provldi"' ua wltb new Larry, Sandra and Jimmy Buck·
8:00 tift !IIi!' l'lbl
AD
8:11 News
tMWloille.' , .but to lhlt country'• lud of Huntlneton apent the week
6:11
8:10 Dtm.,llld
Willie tt II 1 dliean f~uod oblllty to "llol Ill onemlet."
tAd visiting friend• In thla area.
mootl~ amohe huntero !daj. Gen.
Troltment of liM ltte1t &amp;ro~p ol Mr. and illrs. Ruliell Capehart
7:10 Ntvy IAJ .
Wlllltlb M. Citaty, chtef ol tho prlaoner v'dlun~ra will beatn. , as and Jae-le ·and Ml'l, Chrlaty Bitt·
1&lt;00 Olile Uid
,. Hurl1f
Army Chemical Corpa, IIYI thai IOOB U In)' 1111110~ lpiAr, ner sperit ihe week elld In Loilng.
f:*tl Waller Whtbhell Flle. cluttnr warllme. ''Tularemll Ia 1ald Dt. ·samuel 111\f, dtr tor tan, Ky., viltllnl Diane Cipehart
t:oci, wlaitt!illl l'illht r~p
one of he many dtte1101 Wbleh oj the tflta frllm ( t o•lo ate While lher6 tbt1 'ot!ebrated D~
1:41 $PIIfllcoP!t
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could he uHd lfalosl Ul b)' tbe Untvo111ty Collqe ,of Medi~l . aije'a blrttiday,
, ·
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!,.'011 ',Helii oi tile lllt\1 :
'"\
\
inerily."
Anlatoni1 will be with ttl~ Ill·
. ·Tif.ttHa
In ftll"'- tht dltcue ' It mlll'-ed mate• nlttii'IIUI dl)'. Ddolora wnl lune ' aJJeneert' of' Ohio Unlvtrll1 hli@ebtti}htll1 fever, \imit· cheek thotr otn\1111011 two or three tll: ·~nl lha
:.~. wlih hor
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lt!J, IC!II ot wit~l and anlirae- limo• tvtfll ~ lo1ir1. Voiunteero palenta, ltlr. and rdra•. Fred Spoa·
men ot lilt botnph .1llnda. If un- lor tho lettl 111111 hayo lo be in cer and . brotbor1 Eddie. The taltrealed, ii'C!IR, be fatol.
tip-top p~)1l~ eo"dltion, which ler left on ~ondoy to re.. nter the
U. 8. Pulllle btolth ttrvt~t*- mam Olll)(llilt ofihoae who 'elop Medical School at the Unlverotty
of Chlcaao.
lbe .dlttm II Oil lorwitd ~ 1M uoad.
Arbnau, Ttnn eo, Their reftalul Jle1tde1 1pectal 1 Mr. and Mrt. M. 0. Brown are
Kaaau tnd en· Uvl"' eondltloril, lhe ' volun• .:era P•ndlng a few day, In OaUIIpoitl1
with their son a~d fomlly,
wUI be allowed to watch Sat/Jr· Mra.
Harold Brdwn.
!by foolbell ~•'m'a over televltlon

Great \.luSt u"JIIerence

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MASON NEWS
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'.-odbi Donald -•Brlimflell!, ' Galllpoh&amp;,

w Prumo ng
In five stain'- u' '
~f the American
: Clm ~Weltern Pleasure ·
Development eouncU,
' "Horst-f'lrst, Jonny Sorrell, own·
of Industrial Realtors
, : · ~d ~~ Lpcllle ~lfhetl, Pomeroy, and National lnduatrlal Zontnr
J1 polnta; Second, Texas Belt, CouncU.
owned by Mary Dara~ Pt. Pleas· A native or canton, Mr. Wolf
an4 .. polnh.
has he,tn with Ohio ·Power's Gen·
' ' ell•..·-•· , ·Gaited
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era1 Of£1ce orsan1zati on at Can ton
'· ce he joIned the Civil E.alneerSlarbeart,_.,
uonL•omer•, owned
s..
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~ ina Soellon there In 11140.
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Marilyn l'oalesong,
MasoJ~·
He wa1 tran11erred to the Colli·
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' •' pqln"d\ ,·See, ~Kd, . LIGUle ~~r,: merci~l Dept. In 11147 and worked
oWIIe •Y n. · eorge, h
as assuant Industrial development
P,Olls,
-32
}l
O
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lntsidTheb
~t'r
ior~~
consultant
for the company until
1
80
\ ~t"t rt~~~
~ e ew s Ibeing named Industrial developC on.
ment conoultant In Marcb, 1~6.
1 ClaSIJ 7-Western Pleasure He was promoted to his present
•;.1,n ony, .48 lnchea to 56 inches- - post in February, 1~7.
"First, Little Champ owned by During World War I) 11'· Wolf
;Get&amp;Id' t;uthrle, Coolyilte, 45 was a palrol plane commander in
plilni.\;·Se&lt;:ond, Little. Son, owned Navy ·for \hl'fe years and llew 72
by Georgq Guthrie, 48 points. combat mlssloos in the Paclllc
: . Cl•i• ·~Pa~ade Pony Claso- theatre.
; 'r~.
- Red '!"Ina, ow~~d by Ma[i· He wao recalled to active dut•'
J...;'' :Wollace, Bulfolo, f8 polnu;
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b in the Nava\ Air Reserve in 1932
1·lllieond; Bachelor Boy, owned Y ond served a• air intelligence otri·
, '~b!lll~ ~lon~rth, Middleport, cer and patrol plane commander
1
:- . 'ctW.all· • 'Walking Horse-Firso, In the Canal Zone for· 18 montho.
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Albert T. Redman ts the dlrecter
'Sun Suuhine, ·owned 37by .Keith ol Industrial Development lor the
ttmmerman, Albany,
points; Ohio Chamber ol commerce at
. Second, Gay Wlllon, .owned by Columbus.
llbodaere Stables, Athens, 30 He wao graduated from Oblo
. !. points;.
State University in 1925 and en·
/ Clua · !~Keg
t, • -'l·,
~• 0 rt Race-First.
u k8 43 gaged In newspaper work- 1918
' ·KI~g. ownea by "'" Y mee '
to 19111-with exception of two
. ' -:.~ points: seeond, rta!h, owned by yearo 'in Attontey General's Office
G~alAI Gu\brle,. SS· poln}'- ·
iP2I-Z4.
,
ClaSIJ 11"-.Polly Harne" Cts&lt;:J
n""man ~as Financial Editor of
-Flrol, Little Man, owned b:• """
' Sharon Pjll•but&gt;'. Pt. Pleuant, 51 the Columb • Dispatch 1927-1939;
{
d B h 1 Bov Aviation El!ilor, Columbus Dl,.
•' po o!S; Sec:&lt;~n '
ac e ~r
. ' pateb Jg2'1·1939; Dispatch Newa
owned by lohnny Allensworth, Broadcaser 1937·1939 and joined
II' pntnts;
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the Stall of Ohio ChaJilber of
Clasa !2--Weotern Working Commerce In 1939.
Olllahoma Lady
Redmon is Pall President ol
Leifheit, PomtAmerican Industrial DevelopShorty,
Council; Member of Advisory
DIJIJiy.·~l'lle, Pome
Amerlc~n'Industrlal Devel·
Pleasure opment Counc&lt;l; Secretary,. Na. Fancy, owned tlonal lndUstrlal~Zonlnll Commit·
Athens, 42
DlrecLor, \l at Lakes S(Jteo
ol Society,
Devel ment epuncell
A. Morgan,
Secretary·Treaaurer.
1o a member and Past Chair·
of Industrial DIBperslon Ad·
Commllt!!t or the American
t,,; ';·~ ~~:~:~~~~~~ I Industrial Development COUQCII
·
Olflce of Defense Mobilization; a
l.m••mber
ol the Governor's Commit·
JIQ)'S ,
tee on lmpiPmentatlon, Lo~al Air
Service, anrl a member of tbe
Governor'&amp;
Executive Commi\tee
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orl Qbio's Water Resources.

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·Of lmpraetical Giff

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Doily

Hooded and fur collar
styles. Nylon reversibles,
~ar. coats. Sizes 2 to 18.

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In a •I*lllllotpttil liard.
aaoTMn AcT
Nll\t biJNatn. ~~r. J. ·UP 'l'!lo lluiltit llftMHit1 roothall
team• lh&amp;Ptl up aa 1 brother acl
Wlldeicrt
thl ~hay
li1 Ihit fl!l. ~lor Gent Slmmo, of
vo., will llo play·
Ill• bet! ill· curlalori,
Rabbit , ver Ina IU&amp;td, while a aopiiOmore br.lther. Bob, will be at end. AI \Ko
potjUon wlll be Loy
A•ll'blrola. 1 "'••·"' , , .......
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N. J.; wboH twin
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G~NEVA IlL UP - Klddles
get a lift out of saving tbeir pennieo rt the Firot National Bank
here. The bonk has Installed a
hydraulic cylinder lilt which ral1e,s
~oun:lJ!tm 12 Inches above the
floor . .., tbcy con see the teller

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.NEW YORK'

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u g.ethent Is
ReDdtfru
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ThepJaJn'
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Jndgment on a oornovlt note
for Ut!lt-80 phu laterest and
coota hat been rendered in !lele•
Oounty Common Plea1 eoutt tn
favor ol the plalptiff tn Jooklon
Production Credit Auoclatlon ~~.
ftay111ond Welch and Gerlrude
Welch.
In another ontrr the court ordered distribution or $5,000 relor the nle ol prembes
lnv!•lve~ In Reba Leonard v•.
Camp, el al

nun1. Albany, 37 points: Second
PiBtol Pete, owned by .Fred Lei!·
heit, Pomeroy, 22 points. .
The dinner was served by tho
women of tho Bachtel EUB

CLbTJIING HOUSE
'lbe Clotblng Coiner
Of Pomeroy

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The re,ular meetlna of tho
Racine FFA Chapter wu bold !a
the Vo-Ag Dept. Frld•r evenlnl,
October 4 at I:OO p.m. It's pur·
~ose Wll to laltiate new mem·
ber1 to tb~ Green H•nd de,ree
a"d
• the Green Hindi to the
Chapter Farmer ~·~·Plna werri, pr~nted to _all
newly elected membero and new·
ly elected Chapter Parm~. ~Ndvi•ors present tete ' 8 o-..;ono ~
!an and H. w. Walter.
Followlnl the moetln&amp;; rerreobments or douabnuta md cl4et
were served.-Roy Vu llleiiJr,
reporter.

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Here Is ~4dlt10p~l ·da,ta t~at
sho•ld be belplul to lho.. wbo
will go 10 the polil 011 November

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·The Election Laws of ·ohio te·
quire a certain pfOCI4urt to be
·followed at the. · polllnC place
when you ptfanl yourself to
vote. The Ia~ requires JOU /.tc
announce your luU . n~e and address to the precilict ei,eetiOD of·
flclals and in non-reglotrobon
preel~cto, ~pol! the .eqtielt ol t~e
preliding ju&lt;Jie, you . mall atote
the county iownablp and pre.
cinct In which your realilence I&lt;
located In refillratlon precincts,
th ofilelal will ' itieh ' cheek to
.~ 11 your retiiltniUoa card 1o

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KIDS GET LIFT

$3.98
TO $16.95

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lell•lators tomlril from thil part
of the atoll ware often cll1ed
'Coma~ Roya"; but 1/111 "1"11le• of 'tho' jotiil, tiOutheutern
Oltlo men bdld lmportarlt pOll·
ttou oa commttteoo lneludlns the
cholrmtosblp of the lllchway, Educotlon llld~ololl eomml~
tee1. Sen. C na Is vl.Uhairman
b
of the
' Educo ton ~ommittee in t e
Senate. •
'l!t llotlns bit~ p•IIDiopby be
said "We mut ,educate the ho)'l
lnd prll wherever rou find them
and mwt Ill lhe we~tb 0t !fie
•Late wbether In soutbeoiient or
Northern Ohio to Jlllb tbla t\IU·
cation poatble." He elided bll -~k
with the atoteatent that wtLh~l
alate atd, lchooiJ would only lie
able to 1117 ·open about Wee
montha a·yearda 1 qutlllon,and
wwer ~ Rep~ntaUve
'Jielnllirt ':lid _
th4t ~II, ~
!well!' -Pomer~ ond
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dated for lniprovemeal '- '·t"""
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Mra. Vale th~-the ,...,..... ~
IJhiOnted ~n. Colllu wlflill· flfi.
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118lst on the pltJ. Simpson llle
to Aaron. John10n lolled out
Colemon. No runs, no hit1, no
erron, none !fit.
In- Sovonth
Joe Cotlilll went In to play
lint bue lor the Yanl&lt;eeo. The
two banko of llrh" behind hom'
were turned
b Aon u h'tthe
went
t htoI IaLth aron
bl h1 •
3 and I p to n o e' eac ef'
olongolde the lelt field bullpen
lor a home run tying the score
at 2-2. CoUino. llelded Covington'•
grounder and !brew to Turley for
!he putout. Art Dltmar wal worm
lnr· up tn the New York buOpen.
Torre hit a lavage Uno drive
directly Jnto 1\lrley'j glove.
Hule ran tbe count to 3 and 2
1nd then Died 10 Kubet. One
run, one bit, no errora, none left
Yonktto hnnlll
.Turley bun~d foul on 1 third
strike and waa out. He argued
'fll~ Conlan apparently becauae
h~ did not know what the count
wu. Bauer line a 2 ond 2 pitch
against the left field foul pole
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Count7 1111!'. Ul lllddloport lilico tee• ahead, H Kubek popped to
lho7 bad ~led 'him In hll can· MantiliL Slaughter rolled to
dldaet. eadt\ Uilte: , .
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Torre who made the play unasD)ulhl-tile ohort ~~ meet. oltled. One run, one hll, no erlng proP'Im hooD were dlltrlb- rOI'I, none !fit.
uted. Pllosare bellll tbade. 10 at·
,._ E'-Lth .
1 out. .,..
tend the Dlatrlcl cohterence In Rlee slruck
Corl Sawata~i
JHbon o~ octOber 10 with rew· batted lor Jobnaon and struel:
vaUoliiiO be llllde. wlth llrl1 Fry out. llloniUII walked. Logan popby OciAiber 13. II waa llliiOUnced
cDo ld N
lhat the Sb'o BPW.-•eroUon is ped to M ura , o runs, ao
opoosorldi .~ educ.ti;'al tour .to hits, no errYanbttor~. •ithth
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Washlnston, D. C. from October Don McMillon well! In tot pitch
31 10 N~vember 4th eoatlnf Mil tor the Brave~. Berra d011bled to
lor chtb lllt'lnben.
lelt. McDo~gald ucrltlced, Me·
' lolf•- · PerriP • ilamed Fredcl!o Mahon lo MantiUa covering flrat
Houdlahel~ lin._ Nan McJO~ and a1 Berra went to third, Luml?"
¥lao Beti Sanllom Ol • BJ·Iaw flied to Covington who threw out
&lt;9mmltlell. ltlri.' lloofl', chairman, Berra at the pllte with a great
of the Speclil.Commlttee, rave • throw. No runs, onr hit, no er·
report of tile .10\'11 club activities rors, none Jell.
during NaUonaiJiuslneu WomeQ'l
BraYOI Ninth
Wee). . ·
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Mllhews walked on 4 pitches.
lllu Susan ""r~. cb~an cl Aaron struck out. Covtn11ton btl
Heollb and ~f,~y anno)ID.ced that Into a double play, Turley to
plano a~ heiDI made for Dr.
McDougald to Collins. No runs,
lor, chlropodtlt Gf Galflpolla
' no bits, no errors, none !ell
Hunttnston, lo -be lite apeuer at J,oi;;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;
1/le November meeUns. Plw
Were alio dllclwed -for coilduetlilg '
the _onnuot _lleatt Campllp Jn
&amp;llddleporL one of tha BPW civic
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D~y atyies, epsuals, juket lrocko
tlelldertztnr lbelttit .. _a~d I lot ot1
themi Woolens, mlrocte· blends, rayon/acetate, cuptoni cottoos! Black,
teupe, beife, navy. reds, blues ....
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Purpo1e of the meotlnJ of 01~
trlet 15 ollleol'l tralnlni meeting
whieh wi, b'eld' Thnnd•Y., October 3 1957 -at tho Jackson High
Sch..;l VociUI&gt;ntl . A¢&lt;1lkure
Deportment Wll to -dlocuas WIY!
and meano In whleb e•cb olfl·
cer could Improve bl• reopectlve
chapter.
A paoel dllcuulon waa held
pertaining. to more •participation
•by all membera In the chapter.
There were nlqe cbaptera repre·
scnled. Those attendlnc trom R•·
••ne wer V~As lnllrUcter !low·
';,.d Nola~ Roland Wqlfe Wald
Foster, Hairr OUro, Chari~. Gaul
d Ro Van M~ter

Dally

•xuu •hall then write your
8:00 _ 5:00
name and addreu al tbe proper
place In the poll l!•t ~·eept tkat
EYenings lv
If you ar~ una~)e to ~lie
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• ·' ....,,,n~IJient , .
tc.,.llnuWiJ,.;, P111 ()nol
you
may:
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Bl mile• Weat Dlrwla
Hght ~ah1ie Hank corner.
ploce
tnl!!nded
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yo,.urent~fl~a·
On Route 880
~t~ayor .Thomas Grinstead asked
Ph
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permission ol c®ncll to eree1 and preseDI ' ' proper ,.
The
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,:t~w;::x:e;:an:g:e~
"No Parking" signs on the east lion.
will be ottes~d to by a precinct
·ide of Geor~e ~treet between
wUIhiS evidence
Fifth and Sith Streets. C.ouncil official
oame by who
signing
name on lhe
the
granted the request.
poll 'list as 1 lritneJS to your
Attending were Mayor Grin· mark.
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stead, Recorder Thelma Capehart In registration ~~rtclncts, your
and Counellmen Jack Frey, Ed· slanature on the poll llsL will
win 1\iJush ond Thoma' Hoffman. then be compared wltb-jo~ sl&amp;·

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John.son deflected Lumpe'a
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IJDporii.Gt Logan toaltll the runner out.
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6:30 Wqo~ Train
7:30 Father Jtnows 8eol
5:00 Kratt TV Theater
9:00 ThiB II Your Life
9:30 Boot.! aM Saddles
10:00 Tic 'l'ac l&gt;ourh
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Resultt oi tile' Nr\lt!y:

Miller Ouil Dual
(12)
(9)
W. Sec. Sl. Lynn St. Court St.
Week EniJ Sept. IT 22.98 21.78 23.28
Week End Sept. 25 18.52 16.68 19.41
Week ~d Sept.
18.20 16.00 16.50
Week End Oct. ·1 20.84 ~0.17 20.91

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4:00 Comedy 1·1mo
4.30 Trouble With Farber
~ : 00 Spinach Playhouse
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too News Picture
8:15 ~~Ports Eye
6:25 Weathercast

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Parking M.et~ Study(), Home Ftont Showi tifft---...:
Types 01 Machines lqual/n Nitkel t aklrto Ability

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Romper Room
Tred'ure Hunt
The Price Is Rlgbt

t0:30 Truth llr co~sequenc•
Tie T•c llouih
11:30 It Could Bo You
11:45 World Series

Doors Are

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lished Tuesday In The Dally sentinel, to wit: Hom~•S
()·rvsn~.J
''(The commi&amp;Jioners toted) to charge amyw oea
bulatory patleill! at thl\ lfew Muhly hom~ $SO
Howe r, if there are bed patient old folks
per month plus m~dical cafe, and bed patients who wish to reside at the beautiful new home
$100 per month, plui medical eare."
· on Chlidten's Home Hilt, they may. It will
_,., ---- aost them an additional $40 per-month,
The or\ler by the commissioners seems en.
Ore
tltely
The brief
setting the
'County officials have b~en cobtideht tllat new sche'dules of payment tor living
the
the 32-bed Institution can be made more 1nd county hdme ofllctal~ ~fupletds the trlnsfer
more self-supporting with the advantages that of patients from the Itt.·j·4&amp; Infirmary to the
come from handling lareer numbe11 of Pl· !jew home on tbe Hill. tt 11 quite certain the
tlents In modem facilities. At the same·tltne, new h6hlt Will ilot lack ttildents.

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tliey eallnot petmil bed patierils to 'flock to the
hqme on the same basts as those who can to a
great degree care for themselves.
An old age pensioner before the new county home handed over $64 of bla $6&amp; pellston
to the county. Now he will contribute $60 plus
medical ca-re. Befor~. If he were a bed patient,
the county absorbed the extra cost of caring
for him. That Is, If he had been committed
there by official oounty )ega! steps. Only bed
pallebU s6 committed were 'accepted before.
lri the tilture also only commutation by
count)' act16n will pl8ce an indigent bed pa·
tlent ln th~ county home. The county contlnues to absorb t~e added cosl.
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card and If In tbe opinion ·of a
maj~rlty pf 'the preetnet offielals,
the olgnatlitel are the nme, the
clerks •hall e~ter, lho date of lbe
olectlon on tho reg~otion card,
11 paper ballota are belna uied
In tba~ precinct, lhe Judie li
c~arge of lia!lqll will detach 3
bltlot from ·~u• B· \eavlnf •Stub
A a\taelled 10 !be ba lot. He will
hind you. the baUoll ud coli
your name ind stub ~Umber. A
clerk then enten tbe iluh num·
ben opposite your algnature '"
the poll hook. Yob obi'l then 1'1·
tire to Ollt of the YOUDI compartment. .r,d Jl!ll'k your ballots .

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skirts pair- ofJ with any·
thing: Car · c;oat, sweater,
bloUBe, stlede jaCket. SheaUr
flare, pleats or full · style..
Sizes 22·30.

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LADIES

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Mary QUills, Pomeroy, ()~io
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Albeinarle hospital here
ll.r•ecenllY that the !Wib nuraeu
had to put bableo In dtl!ller dra";·
ero. There were ba~lei In all the
crib!, In all !!'! Incubators and
four were ~ Ia drelaer draw·
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MUSKEG~N, Mloli. VI' - A reeent,IY re\lt'ell ~u•eaoa Commun·
tty CoUege ltii!OI'Y lnelrU«&lt;r ~on­
tel\~, 1)11~ -''l®·(miri)' untvoralb'
studenta ~- ttiere o~ fof th• aoelal life." Dr. John L. KeKiAleY
' added that "tbef do liLlie axeepl
10 Interrupt tbe wor- of the oerl·
ou1 student."

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You 'II certainly want a new coat this
fall, and you'll see wby when you take
a look a:t these wonderful ·fashi01
coats , . : they're so new, so different,
so completely wearable, and what is
more important, they are for you, you
and you!

A Small Deposit
Will hold your eoa&amp;, dresa, ddrt, hat,
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~JirlE!(I(e;.
Patients, UnlessCommitted; ToPayMdte

·Pllflll ,1nterest to the public
~~ know tha~ ~e. new li6unty home - or in·
fll'lllary .... -Is it,lraQtlnl Jots of customers.
_Such spacious lind attf.actlve surroundings
were cettaln to enh~hce th~ Institution as a
J!lace to reside for our_older folks. Because of
this, the county commissioners have found It
necessary to place Into effect new regulations
controlling its maintenance.
While old-age pen,~oJiers have been the on.
ly people to Inhabit the hortle, many llther
pensioners, of courie; stayed at rest hOmes.
It Is reported IIIah)' of our _older folks who
have. hl~herlo resided eiBewhete ha'Ye made
applicabon to becon,te county hOme residents.
Ups6ot of this Is fou~d In a paiagraph pub·

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An lnterest.(ng study wls made by order of
Mayor E. F. Robinson the past four weeks regardlng comparative Incomes of parking me·
ters located at several places about town. The
point which the mayor Wished to rrove or disprove was an argument by the DawSon Miller
·!arklng Meter C~., !hit' their meters would
take In a lot more money becault they were
more finely englneerPd and 'woulcl not fall
mechanically.:•
A report on the mayor's desJt Tuesday which Incidentally was not presented at the
declston·maldng council meeting Monday
lllght - left the Miller Company with Its me·
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8:30 The Ford ~how ~
9':00 Lux Bfiow'wttll ·ll•::&amp;mllfll
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9:30 rh~ .!One w;ma_6 !8!\ow
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7:45 Lucky 8 Cartoons
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8:45 CBS News

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Garry Moore
Arthur' Godfrey
Strike it Rich
News
!Utle't AlmAnac
Love oiiJf•
Seareh tor Tomorrow
Guldlne Lilht
Kolle's Kllohen
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Artb~' «&lt;iidtni

Laurel Grenge elected officem, The attendance at the Mors.
Sir!!&lt;! It l!lch ·
u fqllows!. M., E. W._Holcomb, O.,, Chipel Sbpday S~60ill was 36.
Neira
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(l. A. Radeklh, Lectul'el'. Barbara
Mrs. Robert Aley, Mro. George
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Bolth; Stewsrd, Albert Both, A• .St~el o( Charlesto~ and lfrs.
tl:l&amp; Ulve ot Lite
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The Put Olflcers Club Of· Ra- •t. S., Hailey Plcketh · Chiplatn, 1 Mlilhle kida alld ~~lighter ol
11:30 !eirctJ ,ar tom~w
clbe Chapter, OES, Will ' meet '-l'ID• Val~; Treaa. Ji1at.tl!a Radekln; ParkerSburg spent Friday with
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In view of the results herein noted, observ· Thursday at the home of :Aanos ,i:i®. Donna, .J••~ Nel,on; .c-. K., Mr. ~d Mh. 'i!Uver Dailey.
12:00 l!:slle'l Klicltt'it''
Price, Porttohd, at 8 p. lit.
.Rplph 'i\frn~r; C~es. Vera Hoi· · LIM~ Starcher of' Pomeroy IZ:DD
12:ao A1 tlte ' Worlci Tutlit
ers may ~onder why Pomeroy council was JO
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comb; Pomona, ~f!~na Tul-n~r; vl..tted Glllrla Sarson saturday·. 12:30
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determined to pay an exira $17 per meter (ek·
,LAN TRAIL RIDI I
F'tfaa,~nna ~ Ru~; L.Af-; AV· Ruby Hptter of Columbus spent 1:00 !•at the Clock
1:110 Beat the .c'loeiP - ,
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eluding lnstlllatJon-008 ts which l'lln about
The Meigs County Rldlai -Club :U~: •kill: · Com., G, · ~~·- the weekend with her parents. Mr. 1:30 nouseparty
I :30 Houseparti: _ ;: : '
will have a trail ride, ~unday,
,Lee, AfeQt, ,lloyt ·Keotoni and Mrs: F)'ank Holter.
2:00
Ble
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2:00
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2:30 Tho Verdlet II VOlin
cost f59.30 compared to $42.50 for the Dual .
Sprlnlf&amp; fairgrounds ,at 1 p ~Stallation, October 1;, with Mri. and .Mrs. Oliver Dalley Saturday
s:OO sttgh"" Pst
m. lor membera and· trlen~. Fol· Iva Morton and , tel(n ol Ylnton evening.
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meter. As noted above one of the main Miller towing the ride a potluck supper T~wnohlp OrRn(e asllillalllnl! offl· Freda and Gloria SaioBon visit- 3:11 Secret Storm
8:15
The meat of the report:
meter pitches was that these machines would will be served at the ,Grange cero.
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ed Mr. and Mr~ George Starchor J:3Q Edge of Ntibt
3:30 ' RIR~ -:~llflll~l
Twelve Miller meters were placed in front take in more money because they wouldn't
Halt. Wlenen and buns wilt bel Etgbt membera 01 Laurel Grange( or Pomeroy Sunday afternoon.
4:00 The Early Show
ot the Kroger store on W. Second Street. This
furnished .
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atten~ed ofltcers conference i
Ruby Holter .and Kathryn Ball- 5:30 Your ES/Jo Reporter
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-Roct Sprlnp. ·
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ea pent sundoy afternoon with 5:4~ Sports Pa•ade
was Jud.Bed &amp; "good" 4~~!1. 1 Twelve getting out of whack so fre~uently.
Atcprdlqg to this 11ne mon!h test the point
t AP MII~S TONIO , ·
hMl.,.~oiUo)lo; Dajlton, ·•~II•~ 11~1 1, an~ ' r.t~; frank 11olttr.
O;IIS• &lt;
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"Dual" tleters (the type I!B'w ·~e3, were seems to be full of holes. ,
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Milas Squodron, Civil lr p,. er btot "· ~~~L:AAII1i'll..
Ofa ' l)all~~ called on
6:00 Rolll!lllllacl\!e 11
trol, will meet tonight at ?:30 at .Mr. and Mrs. ·G. ·JI..,. lladekln Dalley Fridlo7.
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t'licY
checked separately on Lynn Street and nine
The vote to purchase Miller meters was the Shuler bulldJng, North Tltlrd ylalted Mrs. IJzzl" Harvey and .Mrs. iii-.;;;;;;:;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;-~ 1 ;: h~~:la ~~md
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more Dual meters were checked separately on unanimous, how""er, so councllm•n •urely Avenue, inotead or Friday as lh•y Magale Burc41ie d and their faml·
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Columbua.
8·00
M;IIJunalre
Court Street. The Miller meters had been pro.
must have been convinced of the Miller me.
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' Rev. Morris wlllllll his appoint·
8:30 rve t'&lt;&gt;t ASeM'-t
vided by the company &amp; test demonstration
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. ter's added features.
TO ~liT TUISDAY
, menl 't fo1~111hl~ Chapel Sunday,
9.00 U. S. Steel Hour
'l'ht Amoteur Girdeners' Clult (let. .13. at 10:30. Floo1 f~rna 0 es
10:00 Mystery Theater
N'l!J'
of Middleport wiU, meet Tuesday
the chur&lt;h last
1!:11.! Scann!J\g !be Weather
evening at 8 p. m. at the home •• " .... ,;bh.
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ot Mrs. A. J. Strauss with Mrs s mn~- '"0 ""'~ "~~ Columbus,
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breathe tn Tularem!a 11erma.
In Charleston with her daughter ber 2 te Tuesday, Oct. ~~COLUMBUS, Ohio UP - Con·
TIMID IXIIOIUIIIS
and family, Mr. and llr1. William
ANo•••o" 11 HOMI
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vtcta at Ohio Penltenliary are By tlm!ni exposurr~ octontiot• Strunk.
C!{ANhiii:.a ffiil§.
10:59 Sign On
~elptne Alllerlca slrenglhen Ita de· hope io thld out ~&gt;!actc!y how lew Mr, and Mra. William Davis of Wtltlam !Bill) Andera6n return· . d.~• 'lloct ,Spi'Jns• Grange will
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11:00 Adventuroa In Learnlne
fen.oo anlnileerm warlan1.
of tho &amp;erms It tokes to Infect 1 Mason had " their guesle for sev- ed Kome Tu~ICIIy from ll~!»fr meoq'hursdiJ evening at 8 whru
11:00 Undoratendlol Yourself .
II:M Nelghooro
. Army otrlclola IBY vncctne te111 human
eral doya, her cousins, Jllr. and Ho!pltal Ud Is "gettl"i aton1 the Third an Fourth degreea will
ll:po Nelghhol1
12: 0~ Noon l'!ewa
now beln&amp; conducted at tho ptloon "We· hope that when we flntsh Mrs. Larney Keenan of Pittsburgh. line" memb&lt;!~l 'of his lnmlly ro· be given. Refreshmenh will be
12:00 Noon Ne1vo
are of "\'lllllmportance.''
ported
1oda1.
served.
12:15
Carlo,on
Club
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Inmate "guinea plf•" hove vot- all Phlfe!l of thil work, wa can James and Koren Stewart and
12:(!0 Uberace
12:30 Llberace
unteered to expooe themoolv.- to turn over to the medical wotld In· Dorohy Ru15oli spent the week end
Ho
Gretchu
Wade
Show
Columbuo visiting Mrs. Bill Nes·
1:00· Gretcbeb, Wadi! Sholr
"rabbit" or "doer-fiy lever" med- formation whleh Will ...11t doe- In
bit and Mr1. Edna Icenhower and
1:30 Jlpvlit Matinee
lcally known 11 Tularoml~. Tbe lOra everywhere In controllins 1 family.
l:io lfovlr ltlatlbtw
Nesbitt and aon, Mike,
3:00 Amerleu Bandltand
dlaea1e 11 rauoed by tiny boclerlo dllea1o whleh haa taken mmy relurnedMrs.
8:00 American SlhdiiUd
wtlh
them
and
are
visit·
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4:00 Cartoab Clab
and oceura amonf rabbllo, oqtllf. uv..," Oon. Cretty oold;,
4:00 Cil'tllnli CJil&amp;
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lng th)s week with M'rs. Helen
1:00 Wild Bill Hickok
1'611 and ot~er rodenll. 11 ta tra~• He 11\d the eonvleta May oon· Stewart
5:1111 wlxld, w~~ei . '
and family,
5:30 !dick•; Vouoo Club
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mltted by the bites of mea, ttcb rlbut tiOI ooly to aoctety as a
1:3d illckoy Mo'Uit -dlub
8:00 J'lve ~r Final ,
and ttci.
whole li1 provldi"' ua wltb new Larry, Sandra and Jimmy Buck·
8:00 tift !IIi!' l'lbl
AD
8:11 News
tMWloille.' , .but to lhlt country'• lud of Huntlneton apent the week
6:11
8:10 Dtm.,llld
Willie tt II 1 dliean f~uod oblllty to "llol Ill onemlet."
tAd visiting friend• In thla area.
mootl~ amohe huntero !daj. Gen.
Troltment of liM ltte1t &amp;ro~p ol Mr. and illrs. Ruliell Capehart
7:10 Ntvy IAJ .
Wlllltlb M. Citaty, chtef ol tho prlaoner v'dlun~ra will beatn. , as and Jae-le ·and Ml'l, Chrlaty Bitt·
1&lt;00 Olile Uid
,. Hurl1f
Army Chemical Corpa, IIYI thai IOOB U In)' 1111110~ lpiAr, ner sperit ihe week elld In Loilng.
f:*tl Waller Whtbhell Flle. cluttnr warllme. ''Tularemll Ia 1ald Dt. ·samuel 111\f, dtr tor tan, Ky., viltllnl Diane Cipehart
t:oci, wlaitt!illl l'illht r~p
one of he many dtte1101 Wbleh oj the tflta frllm ( t o•lo ate While lher6 tbt1 'ot!ebrated D~
1:41 $PIIfllcoP!t
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could he uHd lfalosl Ul b)' tbe Untvo111ty Collqe ,of Medi~l . aije'a blrttiday,
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!,.'011 ',Helii oi tile lllt\1 :
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inerily."
Anlatoni1 will be with ttl~ Ill·
. ·Tif.ttHa
In ftll"'- tht dltcue ' It mlll'-ed mate• nlttii'IIUI dl)'. Ddolora wnl lune ' aJJeneert' of' Ohio Unlvtrll1 hli@ebtti}htll1 fever, \imit· cheek thotr otn\1111011 two or three tll: ·~nl lha
:.~. wlih hor
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lt!J, IC!II ot wit~l and anlirae- limo• tvtfll ~ lo1ir1. Voiunteero palenta, ltlr. and rdra•. Fred Spoa·
men ot lilt botnph .1llnda. If un- lor tho lettl 111111 hayo lo be in cer and . brotbor1 Eddie. The taltrealed, ii'C!IR, be fatol.
tip-top p~)1l~ eo"dltion, which ler left on ~ondoy to re.. nter the
U. 8. Pulllle btolth ttrvt~t*- mam Olll)(llilt ofihoae who 'elop Medical School at the Unlverotty
of Chlcaao.
lbe .dlttm II Oil lorwitd ~ 1M uoad.
Arbnau, Ttnn eo, Their reftalul Jle1tde1 1pectal 1 Mr. and Mrt. M. 0. Brown are
Kaaau tnd en· Uvl"' eondltloril, lhe ' volun• .:era P•ndlng a few day, In OaUIIpoitl1
with their son a~d fomlly,
wUI be allowed to watch Sat/Jr· Mra.
Harold Brdwn.
!by foolbell ~•'m'a over televltlon

Great \.luSt u"JIIerence

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'.-odbi Donald -•Brlimflell!, ' Galllpoh&amp;,

w Prumo ng
In five stain'- u' '
~f the American
: Clm ~Weltern Pleasure ·
Development eouncU,
' "Horst-f'lrst, Jonny Sorrell, own·
of Industrial Realtors
, : · ~d ~~ Lpcllle ~lfhetl, Pomeroy, and National lnduatrlal Zontnr
J1 polnta; Second, Texas Belt, CouncU.
owned by Mary Dara~ Pt. Pleas· A native or canton, Mr. Wolf
an4 .. polnh.
has he,tn with Ohio ·Power's Gen·
' ' ell•..·-•· , ·Gaited
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era1 Of£1ce orsan1zati on at Can ton
'· ce he joIned the Civil E.alneerSlarbeart,_.,
uonL•omer•, owned
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Marilyn l'oalesong,
MasoJ~·
He wa1 tran11erred to the Colli·
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' •' pqln"d\ ,·See, ~Kd, . LIGUle ~~r,: merci~l Dept. In 11147 and worked
oWIIe •Y n. · eorge, h
as assuant Industrial development
P,Olls,
-32
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lntsidTheb
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consultant
for the company until
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~ e ew s Ibeing named Industrial developC on.
ment conoultant In Marcb, 1~6.
1 ClaSIJ 7-Western Pleasure He was promoted to his present
•;.1,n ony, .48 lnchea to 56 inches- - post in February, 1~7.
"First, Little Champ owned by During World War I) 11'· Wolf
;Get&amp;Id' t;uthrle, Coolyilte, 45 was a palrol plane commander in
plilni.\;·Se&lt;:ond, Little. Son, owned Navy ·for \hl'fe years and llew 72
by Georgq Guthrie, 48 points. combat mlssloos in the Paclllc
: . Cl•i• ·~Pa~ade Pony Claso- theatre.
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- Red '!"Ina, ow~~d by Ma[i· He wao recalled to active dut•'
J...;'' :Wollace, Bulfolo, f8 polnu;
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1·lllieond; Bachelor Boy, owned Y ond served a• air intelligence otri·
, '~b!lll~ ~lon~rth, Middleport, cer and patrol plane commander
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:- . 'ctW.all· • 'Walking Horse-Firso, In the Canal Zone for· 18 montho.
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Albert T. Redman ts the dlrecter
'Sun Suuhine, ·owned 37by .Keith ol Industrial Development lor the
ttmmerman, Albany,
points; Ohio Chamber ol commerce at
. Second, Gay Wlllon, .owned by Columbus.
llbodaere Stables, Athens, 30 He wao graduated from Oblo
. !. points;.
State University in 1925 and en·
/ Clua · !~Keg
t, • -'l·,
~• 0 rt Race-First.
u k8 43 gaged In newspaper work- 1918
' ·KI~g. ownea by "'" Y mee '
to 19111-with exception of two
. ' -:.~ points: seeond, rta!h, owned by yearo 'in Attontey General's Office
G~alAI Gu\brle,. SS· poln}'- ·
iP2I-Z4.
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ClaSIJ 11"-.Polly Harne" Cts&lt;:J
n""man ~as Financial Editor of
-Flrol, Little Man, owned b:• """
' Sharon Pjll•but&gt;'. Pt. Pleuant, 51 the Columb • Dispatch 1927-1939;
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d B h 1 Bov Aviation El!ilor, Columbus Dl,.
•' po o!S; Sec:&lt;~n '
ac e ~r
. ' pateb Jg2'1·1939; Dispatch Newa
owned by lohnny Allensworth, Broadcaser 1937·1939 and joined
II' pntnts;
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Clasa !2--Weotern Working Commerce In 1939.
Olllahoma Lady
Redmon is Pall President ol
Leifheit, PomtAmerican Industrial DevelopShorty,
Council; Member of Advisory
DIJIJiy.·~l'lle, Pome
Amerlc~n'Industrlal Devel·
Pleasure opment Counc&lt;l; Secretary,. Na. Fancy, owned tlonal lndUstrlal~Zonlnll Commit·
Athens, 42
DlrecLor, \l at Lakes S(Jteo
ol Society,
Devel ment epuncell
A. Morgan,
Secretary·Treaaurer.
1o a member and Past Chair·
of Industrial DIBperslon Ad·
Commllt!!t or the American
t,,; ';·~ ~~:~:~~~~~~ I Industrial Development COUQCII
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Olflce of Defense Mobilization; a
l.m••mber
ol the Governor's Commit·
JIQ)'S ,
tee on lmpiPmentatlon, Lo~al Air
Service, anrl a member of tbe
Governor'&amp;
Executive Commi\tee
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Hooded and fur collar
styles. Nylon reversibles,
~ar. coats. Sizes 2 to 18.

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aaoTMn AcT
Nll\t biJNatn. ~~r. J. ·UP 'l'!lo lluiltit llftMHit1 roothall
team• lh&amp;Ptl up aa 1 brother acl
Wlldeicrt
thl ~hay
li1 Ihit fl!l. ~lor Gent Slmmo, of
vo., will llo play·
Ill• bet! ill· curlalori,
Rabbit , ver Ina IU&amp;td, while a aopiiOmore br.lther. Bob, will be at end. AI \Ko
potjUon wlll be Loy
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get a lift out of saving tbeir pennieo rt the Firot National Bank
here. The bonk has Installed a
hydraulic cylinder lilt which ral1e,s
~oun:lJ!tm 12 Inches above the
floor . .., tbcy con see the teller

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Jndgment on a oornovlt note
for Ut!lt-80 phu laterest and
coota hat been rendered in !lele•
Oounty Common Plea1 eoutt tn
favor ol the plalptiff tn Jooklon
Production Credit Auoclatlon ~~.
ftay111ond Welch and Gerlrude
Welch.
In another ontrr the court ordered distribution or $5,000 relor the nle ol prembes
lnv!•lve~ In Reba Leonard v•.
Camp, el al

nun1. Albany, 37 points: Second
PiBtol Pete, owned by .Fred Lei!·
heit, Pomeroy, 22 points. .
The dinner was served by tho
women of tho Bachtel EUB

CLbTJIING HOUSE
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The re,ular meetlna of tho
Racine FFA Chapter wu bold !a
the Vo-Ag Dept. Frld•r evenlnl,
October 4 at I:OO p.m. It's pur·
~ose Wll to laltiate new mem·
ber1 to tb~ Green H•nd de,ree
a"d
• the Green Hindi to the
Chapter Farmer ~·~·Plna werri, pr~nted to _all
newly elected membero and new·
ly elected Chapter Parm~. ~Ndvi•ors present tete ' 8 o-..;ono ~
!an and H. w. Walter.
Followlnl the moetln&amp;; rerreobments or douabnuta md cl4et
were served.-Roy Vu llleiiJr,
reporter.

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sho•ld be belplul to lho.. wbo
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quire a certain pfOCI4urt to be
·followed at the. · polllnC place
when you ptfanl yourself to
vote. The Ia~ requires JOU /.tc
announce your luU . n~e and address to the precilict ei,eetiOD of·
flclals and in non-reglotrobon
preel~cto, ~pol! the .eqtielt ol t~e
preliding ju&lt;Jie, you . mall atote
the county iownablp and pre.
cinct In which your realilence I&lt;
located In refillratlon precincts,
th ofilelal will ' itieh ' cheek to
.~ 11 your retiiltniUoa card 1o

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lell•lators tomlril from thil part
of the atoll ware often cll1ed
'Coma~ Roya"; but 1/111 "1"11le• of 'tho' jotiil, tiOutheutern
Oltlo men bdld lmportarlt pOll·
ttou oa commttteoo lneludlns the
cholrmtosblp of the lllchway, Educotlon llld~ololl eomml~
tee1. Sen. C na Is vl.Uhairman
b
of the
' Educo ton ~ommittee in t e
Senate. •
'l!t llotlns bit~ p•IIDiopby be
said "We mut ,educate the ho)'l
lnd prll wherever rou find them
and mwt Ill lhe we~tb 0t !fie
•Late wbether In soutbeoiient or
Northern Ohio to Jlllb tbla t\IU·
cation poatble." He elided bll -~k
with the atoteatent that wtLh~l
alate atd, lchooiJ would only lie
able to 1117 ·open about Wee
montha a·yearda 1 qutlllon,and
wwer ~ Rep~ntaUve
'Jielnllirt ':lid _
th4t ~II, ~
!well!' -Pomer~ ond
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Mra. Vale th~-the ,...,..... ~
IJhiOnted ~n. Colllu wlflill· flfi.
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118lst on the pltJ. Simpson llle
to Aaron. John10n lolled out
Colemon. No runs, no hit1, no
erron, none !fit.
In- Sovonth
Joe Cotlilll went In to play
lint bue lor the Yanl&lt;eeo. The
two banko of llrh" behind hom'
were turned
b Aon u h'tthe
went
t htoI IaLth aron
bl h1 •
3 and I p to n o e' eac ef'
olongolde the lelt field bullpen
lor a home run tying the score
at 2-2. CoUino. llelded Covington'•
grounder and !brew to Turley for
!he putout. Art Dltmar wal worm
lnr· up tn the New York buOpen.
Torre hit a lavage Uno drive
directly Jnto 1\lrley'j glove.
Hule ran tbe count to 3 and 2
1nd then Died 10 Kubet. One
run, one bit, no errora, none left
Yonktto hnnlll
.Turley bun~d foul on 1 third
strike and waa out. He argued
'fll~ Conlan apparently becauae
h~ did not know what the count
wu. Bauer line a 2 ond 2 pitch
against the left field foul pole
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Count7 1111!'. Ul lllddloport lilico tee• ahead, H Kubek popped to
lho7 bad ~led 'him In hll can· MantiliL Slaughter rolled to
dldaet. eadt\ Uilte: , .
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Torre who made the play unasD)ulhl-tile ohort ~~ meet. oltled. One run, one hll, no erlng proP'Im hooD were dlltrlb- rOI'I, none !fit.
uted. Pllosare bellll tbade. 10 at·
,._ E'-Lth .
1 out. .,..
tend the Dlatrlcl cohterence In Rlee slruck
Corl Sawata~i
JHbon o~ octOber 10 with rew· batted lor Jobnaon and struel:
vaUoliiiO be llllde. wlth llrl1 Fry out. llloniUII walked. Logan popby OciAiber 13. II waa llliiOUnced
cDo ld N
lhat the Sb'o BPW.-•eroUon is ped to M ura , o runs, ao
opoosorldi .~ educ.ti;'al tour .to hits, no errYanbttor~. •ithth
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Washlnston, D. C. from October Don McMillon well! In tot pitch
31 10 N~vember 4th eoatlnf Mil tor the Brave~. Berra d011bled to
lor chtb lllt'lnben.
lelt. McDo~gald ucrltlced, Me·
' lolf•- · PerriP • ilamed Fredcl!o Mahon lo MantiUa covering flrat
Houdlahel~ lin._ Nan McJO~ and a1 Berra went to third, Luml?"
¥lao Beti Sanllom Ol • BJ·Iaw flied to Covington who threw out
&lt;9mmltlell. ltlri.' lloofl', chairman, Berra at the pllte with a great
of the Speclil.Commlttee, rave • throw. No runs, onr hit, no er·
report of tile .10\'11 club activities rors, none Jell.
during NaUonaiJiuslneu WomeQ'l
BraYOI Ninth
Wee). . ·
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Mllhews walked on 4 pitches.
lllu Susan ""r~. cb~an cl Aaron struck out. Covtn11ton btl
Heollb and ~f,~y anno)ID.ced that Into a double play, Turley to
plano a~ heiDI made for Dr.
McDougald to Collins. No runs,
lor, chlropodtlt Gf Galflpolla
' no bits, no errors, none !ell
Hunttnston, lo -be lite apeuer at J,oi;;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;
1/le November meeUns. Plw
Were alio dllclwed -for coilduetlilg '
the _onnuot _lleatt Campllp Jn
&amp;llddleporL one of tha BPW civic
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JUNIORS
eMISSES

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D~y atyies, epsuals, juket lrocko
tlelldertztnr lbelttit .. _a~d I lot ot1
themi Woolens, mlrocte· blends, rayon/acetate, cuptoni cottoos! Black,
teupe, beife, navy. reds, blues ....
pLoidi, stripe1, checu, novelty patlent plua plenty ,.lido!

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Purpo1e of the meotlnJ of 01~
trlet 15 ollleol'l tralnlni meeting
whieh wi, b'eld' Thnnd•Y., October 3 1957 -at tho Jackson High
Sch..;l VociUI&gt;ntl . A¢&lt;1lkure
Deportment Wll to -dlocuas WIY!
and meano In whleb e•cb olfl·
cer could Improve bl• reopectlve
chapter.
A paoel dllcuulon waa held
pertaining. to more •participation
•by all membera In the chapter.
There were nlqe cbaptera repre·
scnled. Those attendlnc trom R•·
••ne wer V~As lnllrUcter !low·
';,.d Nola~ Roland Wqlfe Wald
Foster, Hairr OUro, Chari~. Gaul
d Ro Van M~ter

Dally

•xuu •hall then write your
8:00 _ 5:00
name and addreu al tbe proper
place In the poll l!•t ~·eept tkat
EYenings lv
If you ar~ una~)e to ~lie
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name and tddre!l In tbe poll
• ·' ....,,,n~IJient , .
tc.,.llnuWiJ,.;, P111 ()nol
you
may:
rliat~
yo\li.
11!..-t
at
Bl mile• Weat Dlrwla
Hght ~ah1ie Hank corner.
ploce
tnl!!nded
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yo,.urent~fl~a·
On Route 880
~t~ayor .Thomas Grinstead asked
Ph
Da 1n E b
permission ol c®ncll to eree1 and preseDI ' ' proper ,.
The
l!iaklltg'
of
·your
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!l!l~~~~~J;!.!;i~..:J~:;on:e;:
,:t~w;::x:e;:an:g:e~
"No Parking" signs on the east lion.
will be ottes~d to by a precinct
·ide of Geor~e ~treet between
wUIhiS evidence
Fifth and Sith Streets. C.ouncil official
oame by who
signing
name on lhe
the
granted the request.
poll 'list as 1 lritneJS to your
Attending were Mayor Grin· mark.
1
stead, Recorder Thelma Capehart In registration ~~rtclncts, your
and Counellmen Jack Frey, Ed· slanature on the poll llsL will
win 1\iJush ond Thoma' Hoffman. then be compared wltb-jo~ sl&amp;·

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(Continued from Pase One)
'" .Ciaas .,_Weslern Ple~&amp;ure· Pony
C::U J0 f f J\
lololnhart ind _,ld be hoped
YriHI Slxlh
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He alio Is a vice president and D'
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John.son deflected Lumpe'a
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cooperation 101Ublt tbey ~ ne,. bounder towarttl 1bortotop ind
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owned -~y J,nleo Hauck,
'of e re~ounc~t'-- ' u,:
ISl ncI ee~jf
er
IJDporii.Gt Logan toaltll the runner out.
l1~Jt ,pojpta;, Sec011d, Lady, own~d .
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le•lslallon
u; explained that Johnson reeelved credit f6r '"
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Tbe Price r; lltiht ·
Truth ot COiil~liJfto,.
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6:30 Wqo~ Train
7:30 Father Jtnows 8eol
5:00 Kratt TV Theater
9:00 ThiB II Your Life
9:30 Boot.! aM Saddles
10:00 Tic 'l'ac l&gt;ourh
10:30
10:40
10:43
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Resultt oi tile' Nr\lt!y:

Miller Ouil Dual
(12)
(9)
W. Sec. Sl. Lynn St. Court St.
Week EniJ Sept. IT 22.98 21.78 23.28
Week End Sept. 25 18.52 16.68 19.41
Week ~d Sept.
18.20 16.00 16.50
Week End Oct. ·1 20.84 ~0.17 20.91

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4:00 Comedy 1·1mo
4.30 Trouble With Farber
~ : 00 Spinach Playhouse
~:45 NBC Jilews
too News Picture
8:15 ~~Ports Eye
6:25 Weathercast

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Parking M.et~ Study(), Home Ftont Showi tifft---...:
Types 01 Machines lqual/n Nitkel t aklrto Ability

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Romper Room
Tred'ure Hunt
The Price Is Rlgbt

t0:30 Truth llr co~sequenc•
Tie T•c llouih
11:30 It Could Bo You
11:45 World Series

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lished Tuesday In The Dally sentinel, to wit: Hom~•S
()·rvsn~.J
''(The commi&amp;Jioners toted) to charge amyw oea
bulatory patleill! at thl\ lfew Muhly hom~ $SO
Howe r, if there are bed patient old folks
per month plus m~dical cafe, and bed patients who wish to reside at the beautiful new home
$100 per month, plui medical eare."
· on Chlidten's Home Hilt, they may. It will
_,., ---- aost them an additional $40 per-month,
The or\ler by the commissioners seems en.
Ore
tltely
The brief
setting the
'County officials have b~en cobtideht tllat new sche'dules of payment tor living
the
the 32-bed Institution can be made more 1nd county hdme ofllctal~ ~fupletds the trlnsfer
more self-supporting with the advantages that of patients from the Itt.·j·4&amp; Infirmary to the
come from handling lareer numbe11 of Pl· !jew home on tbe Hill. tt 11 quite certain the
tlents In modem facilities. At the same·tltne, new h6hlt Will ilot lack ttildents.

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tliey eallnot petmil bed patierils to 'flock to the
hqme on the same basts as those who can to a
great degree care for themselves.
An old age pensioner before the new county home handed over $64 of bla $6&amp; pellston
to the county. Now he will contribute $60 plus
medical ca-re. Befor~. If he were a bed patient,
the county absorbed the extra cost of caring
for him. That Is, If he had been committed
there by official oounty )ega! steps. Only bed
pallebU s6 committed were 'accepted before.
lri the tilture also only commutation by
count)' act16n will pl8ce an indigent bed pa·
tlent ln th~ county home. The county contlnues to absorb t~e added cosl.
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maj~rlty pf 'the preetnet offielals,
the olgnatlitel are the nme, the
clerks •hall e~ter, lho date of lbe
olectlon on tho reg~otion card,
11 paper ballota are belna uied
In tba~ precinct, lhe Judie li
c~arge of lia!lqll will detach 3
bltlot from ·~u• B· \eavlnf •Stub
A a\taelled 10 !be ba lot. He will
hind you. the baUoll ud coli
your name ind stub ~Umber. A
clerk then enten tbe iluh num·
ben opposite your algnature '"
the poll hook. Yob obi'l then 1'1·
tire to Ollt of the YOUDI compartment. .r,d Jl!ll'k your ballots .

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ll.r•ecenllY that the !Wib nuraeu
had to put bableo In dtl!ller dra";·
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tel\~, 1)11~ -''l®·(miri)' untvoralb'
studenta ~- ttiere o~ fof th• aoelal life." Dr. John L. KeKiAleY
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10 Interrupt tbe wor- of the oerl·
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FOR

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County Judge
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WOMEN $9 SO per 1,000 ada..,..
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ing envelopes at home Work in
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thiS area. Write loltJTUAL AS.
SOCIATES, Box 106-AB, Mor·
FOR CONSIBTINT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
ton, Penna.
10 9 3tc
1 Tratlcr apace Heart of 'Middleport Get located before muddy
grouod hurts you. Phone 9263
PttONE 398
1 Edgar Reynolds, Reynold's Dally
J Sture, Mtddleport, Ohio.
RATES
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2 ceau per wml, oae W.rUon. 'Minimmn
001:.-4 :ell.' Rehcf or subsitute route earner
per word foo· lhree eo-ll•• iruerUooa.
lor Dally Sentinel Contact Carl
Speelal - One molilll for 211 cents per word.
Stalder
10 9 31c
Full rate of 2 cents per wol'd wtll be charged lor advertlalnC U
aot paid for before the 151D of each mootb followinglnoertlon.
Erron in A4verlllini-Bbould be reported immedlately. Thr
Oall1 &amp;.ntloel -'U aot be reopooalble for mOA than one tncor
11&lt;1 Iaaertlon.
Card of Thanb and Spedal Notices of Evenll •1 00. Obltuarleo
pt~blllhed at 1 eent per woN.

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Mrs. Edna Rullell and •rllllddaughter; Sabra Canaday, speQt
Sunday with 1\lr) and Mra. William
Burrell of Ja&lt;bon.
'Mr. and Mra. Ruaell Lillie and
children, Sandra and Ruaty, spent
Sunday with h~r parenll, 10 and
Mn ' Sam Wyatt of Wolf Pen.
Paul Myers of Columbua spent
the week end with his parento, Mr.
lllrs Lee Myero
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Michael
and sollf, Mike and Tommy, of
CbUllcolhe, were week end IUtiU
of his parenh, llr. and Mrs. J. E.
Michael.
Week end guelto of llr. )nd lllro.
Dell Luckadoo were their granddaughter, Mr and Mrs. Clifford
Harris of Columbua.
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Mr. and Ml'l. Clarence Price
were Friday evenina auesUI of Mr.
and Mn Earl McHaffie.
Mlaeo Carolyn' and Martha Nlebolson of Middleport apent Saturday
wath tbelr gnndpsrenll, lir 111d
Mrs. Etneat Molden.
,
Mr. and Mrs Ruuell Adama of
Leewood, W Va, apent the week
end with her mother, Mri. W. T.
MarUn and famjly,
Mr and Mil. William Largent
spent from Tbunday until Sunday
with their son, Mr and Mrs. Ill·
mer Largent of Ashland, Ky. •
Ernert Moldea h111 retuned to
hu employment after a two weeks
vacation.
William Snowden of Dayon spent
the week end wltb hll mother,
Mn F. V. Snowden and visited
hla broll)er, 'Mr. and 1\lr&amp; Roy
Snowden
Mr. and Mn. William Slncer tnd
children of Toledo spent Sunday
wtth her parenll, Mr. and Mra.
Rei Jordan.
The Golden Clrele 'Clau of the
ChriJt.lan Church wlll hoi~ ill 0..
ober party at the bo"'e of Mr and
Mrs Richard Grueser, Saturday
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ly Mri, A. H. hllty
Mr. and Mra Curlla llaridolph,
who are employed at 'Columbus,
opent the wee\ end at their •ome
here.
Mr apd 1!11 Leo Eddy arid lam·
•lly of Wooater apent from l!'rlday
until Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
Grover White and Mr and Mrs
Italpb Ballard.
Mn. Erma O'Nellopent Wedn...
day night with Mr&amp; Gertrudp
Kloea of Middleport
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Hattie Preaerlck, , Alma Bahcook and Ealle Warner of Cheater
spent Thunday afternoon wttb Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. &amp;alley.
Mlaa Janice Randolph, Colum·
bUJ, spent week end with her por·
enta, Mr and Mrs Rulua RID•
dolph.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Sorden,
Djamond, w. Va. spent Saturday
with Mr, and MrL Clint orr
Dee Ga~r tnd Cora Ward of
Akron, Erma! Seheekengost. Parke!'lburg, took aupper with Mr and
.Mn. Orvy Gainer, Friday eveolng.
Rev. Freeland Norrta will conduet wonblp semcea every Tburtday evening at the Eagle Ridge
Church.
Mr. ond Mn. Theodore Pullins
and famlb opent Sunday with bll
parents Mr. ahd Mrs. Pulllos of
Tuppers Plalna.

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School Offl(!ials
'-}Plantings Ma~c Like New Offkes
~lilllU High At Cohuty Home

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Mt. N T. Rose wu llktn to ~t.
Joacpb Hooplltl Sunday mornl!lc
by Ewing am~ulanee.
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'Mr and lllrs Tbomat Holter, Jr.
had u Sunday guu~.
lltd Mr1.
ll'rank Walton -nd ftmlly and Mr.
and Mr~. Warren Rose and ehll·

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Edath and Paul Rose and Carl
Walton were supper guesll of Kal'·
en, Sharon, R'llger and Ronald Hoi·
ter on Sun~ay.
Donald Davidson, Chester Ro6e
and Melvin Circle attended their
FFA Initiation at Racine School
building Friday evening. Refresh·
ments were served.
The Ladles of Sutton )lalhodllt
Chureh made apple butter at the
home of Mrs Ralph Lee, Tl,leldar.
Mr. and Mra. Warren Rose and
Mn. ¥artba Rose went to Parkertburg, Monday to vllit Mr. Roll! lo
the hospital. Mr. Rose wlll eelebrale hlo birthday, Wednesday, October 9. •
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Mr and Mn. Dean E¥1ch
Columbus were ,alle4 here SuDday by the 111rlous lllne1111 pf hef
fat~ or, N. T. Rose.
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Mt. and Mra. Guy Roae an~
and Mrs. Dean Earlch '1\'ent to be
hospital to ..e ham on sunday
evenlna before returnlns tu col!r. and Mn. Grover Whale are lumbus.
tPOnding thll week at Woo,ater '
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and K!Uhuek vbltlna their ebild· Mr nnd M11. Leo Tarlor were
ron while Mr Wblte holds 1 week calling on his sister, Mr. and Mr&amp;
meeUI)i at Killbuck.
Warren Rose and family one even·
Mr. and Mn. Richard Rowe and l'ng last week.
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family, Eail Letart, opent Sundty Mba Karen Holter helped !•rve
afternoon with Hr. and Mrs. Ru· re,fresbmenls with the 4-H llils. 1t
fua Randoi'h
the Pomero) High ~chool on Satdr·
Mrs. J. c. Mclay and ll!ancJ. diy evening at the Sq~are llailee
da~ghler, Connie K. Monnty, Fcsttval.
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apent Sunday with her daughter
Mlos Joan B~laker and Ronn•e
and mother, !lira Paullne Morarlty Brinker of Raelne ~re overn:·•t
at Holler H01pital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr and .~sta o ..,r. aad Mrs. ' onltl
aona of l!eedtVUie opent the week Holter Jr. aod children last ~~~
end with )Jr and Mrs Clint Orr. day.
JuUa Rose spent Monday with
THI BUCOLIC LIFI
her grandmother, Jlrs. Ann• Tut·
MORLEY, Mich.-Wli'ep , form·
Ue, Eaale Ridge.
Frank Green attempted to "
Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Fortney er
corral bio cow, the animal kicked
ol W;,naw apent the week end at hlm, stirring up i' nest of beet
with
tnd lilfS· Junior White.
Mr. tnd lllrs Reed Eynon of Green took off his hal and beMornlna Sllr spent Thursday aft· gan BWsttlng lhe befs. The hoi
emoon and evening with Mr and slipped from hUI grip 'nd landed
Mra. A. IJ. Bailey.
• on the~cow's nole. s~~ ,ate :be
Alva Whittaker left Tuesday lor hat and Green ran Ito" W. bees.
Chilllcoth• feterana Hoapltal
PROGRESS .' ' •
wllere he: wlll un~ergo aar,ery.
Mra. LQia Sqrdeq II eonvaloocing HARTFORD,, CQan. UP - ~ 1
at the home ol her daughter, Mrf, historic G011eral Burgoyne Mon•·
rpent is no more. It was eatabUilied
Ruby Orr._
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a park In 1717 to note the dejlnnt WIUiama tnd son, Jumor,
of Charlmon called 'bn lllr. and lett of the Bratlsh ~eneral, but
throu¥h the yeafs gave wa7 to
Mrs. J. C. .de~. Saturday.
, Pl'I&gt;BreJS Recently it was it4uce~
to a small sreen, Now it's ail
NO SALI
WOLCOTT, N. Y UP - Sboe upbalt base for some Stale Hlghstore clerk Gerala Bush amllell way DCpartment traffic s!lna.
when Jhe , ~t9111o1Q ~Ill~ In, . put 1
EARLY PfA;Ctf~l
, dOJI'n her purse, sat ,ud propped
MUSKEGON,
Mlc~.
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her foot on the !tool lor measurement. But he frowned, when, alter gon police "blew tile wblalle"
the woman's feet bad been me.,. on basketball practl&lt;;e at 1 ,
ured, she aeoe, ptcked up her school playground and sent the 1
purse, and started out the door, ll•e players to the, sbowors. Nel:
saying. "Oh, I dont want any ghbers complained . about the
shoes her• I juat wanted my foot noise and the car beadll.hts uied
me...,ementB so 1 eould order a to allumlnote the court\ 11 Will
paar of shoes throuah tbe mall." 4 a m.

t~e Ru{limd Garden Club's tl·
vic project of prpvtdln, the Jand
seapin~ (qr ili~ neif eym at Rut
land lllnb . ~chbol this poll week
rilce!vcd 1more plantings on tht
Jdvlce of Prof Vietor Rels, Ohto
Stste University horhculturlst
l;l~ ' na~nlh wben PrOf. Rei•
~lilted Ml~dlepott dlr till&gt; Fall
' Diotrlet conlerenc 1, he also went
to Rutland to 1111peet the plant
lng at the JWn! '1oln R9bert Re!
• bel and 111r. William Folan wero
eoochal~ijijn ot the c1v1o commtt·
, tee' Iii th_irge of lh~ ptojecl
~l. Rei, advised tbe planting
ol nhte Yltlelles ~~- Ivy , on the
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th sl~e • .of the gym tn test
nUts and also ~~round cover on
~ side entr,n&lt;e ot tbe build·
lng near J~anele liblly trees
planted las\~. Yea~ ilfider the 1lr·
•ectlon or tli~ 'Carper Nurser!,

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The patients lhe new county
home ~n Children's Home Htll
oren'! the Qnly ones cnlo!lna neW'
surroundings
Mrs Wilma Sargent, secretary In
t~e county school superintendent's
ofltce Which set up •hop in new
quarte" at the eounty home early
this week, dlsclosetl
"Wc Just love at out here. It's
so quiet - no cars and trucks
gt'tndang put all the time - •nd
beautiful that all our fears about
not liking the move hove d18ap
pcorcd "
h)rs. sargent, receptionist lor
daily visils of local newspaper reportQn when the office Ms tocitea on the third floor of the
eourthouse. mls!es one thtng, how·
ever.
"I mlsl your visit every day,"
abe told this reported. "Now I
~urllngholl)have to walt until I g~t' my Dally
, ~Q(lday MJ;s Reibel went to !Sentinel to !hid out what's going
Columbus' ana bhiu.fit seven val-- on."
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!lle~brt~rs Note: Mr&amp; ~gen.~
Denison were asslstect by Jack ds!iaiiY trl\!d lo, 'make a ·aeal.
'MPttla •IJld Toro Jejfers, ·student• ~~· like~ tq reeelvt, news coll~t~
at Rutland lligh SChool, in pre- od lbe' :A ·11. lil!~l. hot after the
pal'fft) tftg ttlt plots and plant· ev~n\, 10 tO ,IJ'ea/cJ ana tnde ,11 for
lng the ivy.
releases trom hr own offlee.
-The varieties are oil members
· ol t-e Ht8er• !lex family and
are Sylvonlan Beauty, Bulgaraan,
Roum,~lan, Thorndale, Watson's
Englli~. l!lhn's IVY and i:ngllih
Ivy. TWo other ·~les !roil! Mil
Ralbel's garden are to be ~!anti
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2nd Lt and Mrs. Robert Denison
Dayton spent waetend with their
parents, Air, and Mra. carl Denison
and Mra Helen Long.
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Mlaa Joyce Wolfe of Columbus
apent the -It end wl\h her PI!·
cnll, Mr. tnd illrs In Wolfe.
Mr and Mre. Paul Hill and ehll·
dren of Columbua and Mr. and
Mrs PaUl Pattenon aftd d-ughter,
Roxanne, were SUnday IUOfls of
their porente, Mr. and Mra. H~m
Slawter.
Mrs Garnet Wllliamaon will attend a dealer'l' meeting In Colum·
bus, Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. RU18ell Adams of
Leewood, W. Va., Bill MarUn and
Mllses Marvel Foley, Linda Parter
and Wanda Coy vlalted Mlaaes El·
ena and Billie Lou MarUo and
Sue Adtms at New Le•lngton st
Aloylslus Academy, Sunday.
Mrs F. V. Snowden spent 1 few
day• the past week wath her
dau1hter, Mr and Mro. George
Hartenbach of Pomeroy. Mra. Jean
Parker and dauJbter, Linda, ctll·
ed on them Tueaday ovening and
helped celebrate Mrs. Snowden's
liOtll birthday.
The Frlendahlp Clua of the
Chrlatlan Church made· •14 , 2 on
eandy at 01•
ent with one new member, Mrs
Mrs Roaa Barnea attended 1 MUo i{Utehl~son attending
birthday dinner riven for her I Mr. and Mra. Ernest Mold~n
grandson, Morton Sames at the apent, Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
home pi hla maternal ~andpu- ¢heater Prlce and Mr/ and Mn.
enta, 1\lr. and Jlra. J T Ledlle Lawrence £!rpenter o Dyesvtlle.
Sunday
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• Mr. and ,Mn Don Kennedy and
The WSCS met 1 t the home of chlldrem of Bradbury and Mr and
Mrs. Grace Tbo111111 with l4ri Rei
Eugene Kennrdy and children
Jordan aa co-hoatesa, Tueoday. eve- ,of LoJan Wtre Sunday cuests of
nina. Thirty membera were P,..... t 1helr parento, Mr. and Mrs. Char·
1eo Kennedy.

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and many other Items
Leiter L. Rouah, Administrator
of Etta Wolf, deceued
Crlt Bradford, Auetloneer
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ARMY PIOPLI'
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LYONS, Mtch -Jaet , Ro1era'
enlistment In the ,Army made · •
bin! the nmth lll•mber, of th~
!fcnry Rogers• (amlly' •to ' serve •
In the armed forces. J.tk IT
sianed for a three-year hitch •
with duty in a paratrooper ouiIJt Two of his brbthera eurren~
ly are In the service and alx
aerved durln1 World War n.

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BRING FOOD HERE
Carl Gorby, county auendance
Bum1ardper spent olhcer returned from Jackson,
wc~k'fna 'With )!er parellls, 0. tooay wllh a loQd or govcr...nd. !ds-1 Jlll\lPJ l&gt;u~can .)Irs 'JIIOD\ ,slltll)\a !QOds lo~ piSI!IbU ••
was !4an.lerrcd from lllbn '11&gt;' Meigs County schools ParColumbiiS 10 Hunllngton where tleapotmg In the school iuncW
she will be employ~
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WII!M. ~t'HQQLS OPEN thto monlh, -.yo~en traft'ic aupervleon

In mufe"'thl:n 60 A:mencan eiUea will resume the1r posta at buay

oehool troaalnge.
, 1ri&gt;1eal :Of
tht ij&gt;lendld
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001111 are iJo.
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the . poston suburb (population
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llig twiata.
FOr dne thlnr, e•e11 one of
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Unfurmshed 4 room•. batb anrl
ulillty room. Ground floor
apartment. Gas furnace Phone
6t26 X
1~?-atr
Want to make 'ID to $2G In a
day? Msny are doing It Plea.·
ant work tor man or woman
No exparlcnee n.'tdod. Spare or
lull tlll\0. Will teach and fin·
ance you Write McNESS CO
120 E. Clark St , Froeport,
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I17) Help Wonted
ARE YOU LbOKING FOR fulurJ
flnancltl aec~rlty!' High in·
come• Freedo111 from strikes
ond Joyoffs?, Your own busl·
ne"? Preatlge In your com
nmnltyl These beneltlo can
be yours If you have ambition,
wllllngnea to work, 1blllty to
follow
silagesllons Nn
invt•stmlint except car or light
• ltrm families
AdverUaed
In llelg•
Write Gil
132 •El11 St , Lau·
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Farm, 248 ae~ on Shade River,
'1'4 mile off ROU\11 No. 1, loins
now Ea1tem Hllh School on
Route No. 7, 100 aere1 Bollom
land, plenty water. 100d bullcl·
Ina•. 8 room nneh type howe,
lull basement, eoal furnlee.
water In house, free natonl
gas avallablo. Reason for sell·
Ina Falling Health $tantey
Glbb1, Lon~ Boltom, Route No.
2.
10.3-lltfp
For Sale· IIIOA eraln and stotk
farm Larae modern holllt cloae
to small town on state high·
way One of Help Coun~'s
benet farms. Senllnel Box
661-B
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aition tO, ),,,._.~,~
~Her !lnJ,tt.l~, yo~ need in the way caf "'" home finatto .
int, h~mt remoclellnt! w,a t of new home finonciilg, home remqd
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WOMEN $9 SO per 1,000 ada..,..
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ing envelopes at home Work in
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thiS area. Write loltJTUAL AS.
SOCIATES, Box 106-AB, Mor·
FOR CONSIBTINT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
ton, Penna.
10 9 3tc
1 Tratlcr apace Heart of 'Middleport Get located before muddy
grouod hurts you. Phone 9263
PttONE 398
1 Edgar Reynolds, Reynold's Dally
J Sture, Mtddleport, Ohio.
RATES
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2 ceau per wml, oae W.rUon. 'Minimmn
001:.-4 :ell.' Rehcf or subsitute route earner
per word foo· lhree eo-ll•• iruerUooa.
lor Dally Sentinel Contact Carl
Speelal - One molilll for 211 cents per word.
Stalder
10 9 31c
Full rate of 2 cents per wol'd wtll be charged lor advertlalnC U
aot paid for before the 151D of each mootb followinglnoertlon.
Erron in A4verlllini-Bbould be reported immedlately. Thr
Oall1 &amp;.ntloel -'U aot be reopooalble for mOA than one tncor
11&lt;1 Iaaertlon.
Card of Thanb and Spedal Notices of Evenll •1 00. Obltuarleo
pt~blllhed at 1 eent per woN.

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I w1ll not tte respons1ble for any

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Mrs. Edna Rullell and •rllllddaughter; Sabra Canaday, speQt
Sunday with 1\lr) and Mra. William
Burrell of Ja&lt;bon.
'Mr. and Mra. Ruaell Lillie and
children, Sandra and Ruaty, spent
Sunday with h~r parenll, 10 and
Mn ' Sam Wyatt of Wolf Pen.
Paul Myers of Columbua spent
the week end with his parento, Mr.
lllrs Lee Myero
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Michael
and sollf, Mike and Tommy, of
CbUllcolhe, were week end IUtiU
of his parenh, llr. and Mrs. J. E.
Michael.
Week end guelto of llr. )nd lllro.
Dell Luckadoo were their granddaughter, Mr and Mrs. Clifford
Harris of Columbua.
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Mr. and Ml'l. Clarence Price
were Friday evenina auesUI of Mr.
and Mn Earl McHaffie.
Mlaeo Carolyn' and Martha Nlebolson of Middleport apent Saturday
wath tbelr gnndpsrenll, lir 111d
Mrs. Etneat Molden.
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Mr. and Mrs Ruuell Adama of
Leewood, W Va, apent the week
end with her mother, Mri. W. T.
MarUn and famjly,
Mr and Mil. William Largent
spent from Tbunday until Sunday
with their son, Mr and Mrs. Ill·
mer Largent of Ashland, Ky. •
Ernert Moldea h111 retuned to
hu employment after a two weeks
vacation.
William Snowden of Dayon spent
the week end wltb hll mother,
Mn F. V. Snowden and visited
hla broll)er, 'Mr. and 1\lr&amp; Roy
Snowden
Mr. and Mn. William Slncer tnd
children of Toledo spent Sunday
wtth her parenll, Mr. and Mra.
Rei Jordan.
The Golden Clrele 'Clau of the
ChriJt.lan Church wlll hoi~ ill 0..
ober party at the bo"'e of Mr and
Mrs Richard Grueser, Saturday
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ly Mri, A. H. hllty
Mr. and Mra Curlla llaridolph,
who are employed at 'Columbus,
opent the wee\ end at their •ome
here.
Mr apd 1!11 Leo Eddy arid lam·
•lly of Wooater apent from l!'rlday
until Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
Grover White and Mr and Mrs
Italpb Ballard.
Mn. Erma O'Nellopent Wedn...
day night with Mr&amp; Gertrudp
Kloea of Middleport
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Hattie Preaerlck, , Alma Bahcook and Ealle Warner of Cheater
spent Thunday afternoon wttb Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. &amp;alley.
Mlaa Janice Randolph, Colum·
bUJ, spent week end with her por·
enta, Mr and Mrs Rulua RID•
dolph.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Sorden,
Djamond, w. Va. spent Saturday
with Mr, and MrL Clint orr
Dee Ga~r tnd Cora Ward of
Akron, Erma! Seheekengost. Parke!'lburg, took aupper with Mr and
.Mn. Orvy Gainer, Friday eveolng.
Rev. Freeland Norrta will conduet wonblp semcea every Tburtday evening at the Eagle Ridge
Church.
Mr. ond Mn. Theodore Pullins
and famlb opent Sunday with bll
parents Mr. ahd Mrs. Pulllos of
Tuppers Plalna.

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'-}Plantings Ma~c Like New Offkes
~lilllU High At Cohuty Home

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Mt. N T. Rose wu llktn to ~t.
Joacpb Hooplltl Sunday mornl!lc
by Ewing am~ulanee.
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'Mr and lllrs Tbomat Holter, Jr.
had u Sunday guu~.
lltd Mr1.
ll'rank Walton -nd ftmlly and Mr.
and Mr~. Warren Rose and ehll·

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Edath and Paul Rose and Carl
Walton were supper guesll of Kal'·
en, Sharon, R'llger and Ronald Hoi·
ter on Sun~ay.
Donald Davidson, Chester Ro6e
and Melvin Circle attended their
FFA Initiation at Racine School
building Friday evening. Refresh·
ments were served.
The Ladles of Sutton )lalhodllt
Chureh made apple butter at the
home of Mrs Ralph Lee, Tl,leldar.
Mr. and Mra. Warren Rose and
Mn. ¥artba Rose went to Parkertburg, Monday to vllit Mr. Roll! lo
the hospital. Mr. Rose wlll eelebrale hlo birthday, Wednesday, October 9. •
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Columbus were ,alle4 here SuDday by the 111rlous lllne1111 pf hef
fat~ or, N. T. Rose.
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Mt. and Mra. Guy Roae an~
and Mrs. Dean Earlch '1\'ent to be
hospital to ..e ham on sunday
evenlna before returnlns tu col!r. and Mn. Grover Whale are lumbus.
tPOnding thll week at Woo,ater '
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and K!Uhuek vbltlna their ebild· Mr nnd M11. Leo Tarlor were
ron while Mr Wblte holds 1 week calling on his sister, Mr. and Mr&amp;
meeUI)i at Killbuck.
Warren Rose and family one even·
Mr. and Mn. Richard Rowe and l'ng last week.
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family, Eail Letart, opent Sundty Mba Karen Holter helped !•rve
afternoon with Hr. and Mrs. Ru· re,fresbmenls with the 4-H llils. 1t
fua Randoi'h
the Pomero) High ~chool on Satdr·
Mrs. J. c. Mclay and ll!ancJ. diy evening at the Sq~are llailee
da~ghler, Connie K. Monnty, Fcsttval.
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apent Sunday with her daughter
Mlos Joan B~laker and Ronn•e
and mother, !lira Paullne Morarlty Brinker of Raelne ~re overn:·•t
at Holler H01pital.
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aona of l!eedtVUie opent the week Holter Jr. aod children last ~~~
end with )Jr and Mrs Clint Orr. day.
JuUa Rose spent Monday with
THI BUCOLIC LIFI
her grandmother, Jlrs. Ann• Tut·
MORLEY, Mich.-Wli'ep , form·
Ue, Eaale Ridge.
Frank Green attempted to "
Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Fortney er
corral bio cow, the animal kicked
ol W;,naw apent the week end at hlm, stirring up i' nest of beet
with
tnd lilfS· Junior White.
Mr. tnd lllrs Reed Eynon of Green took off his hal and beMornlna Sllr spent Thursday aft· gan BWsttlng lhe befs. The hoi
emoon and evening with Mr and slipped from hUI grip 'nd landed
Mra. A. IJ. Bailey.
• on the~cow's nole. s~~ ,ate :be
Alva Whittaker left Tuesday lor hat and Green ran Ito" W. bees.
Chilllcoth• feterana Hoapltal
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wllere he: wlll un~ergo aar,ery.
Mra. LQia Sqrdeq II eonvaloocing HARTFORD,, CQan. UP - ~ 1
at the home ol her daughter, Mrf, historic G011eral Burgoyne Mon•·
rpent is no more. It was eatabUilied
Ruby Orr._
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a park In 1717 to note the dejlnnt WIUiama tnd son, Jumor,
of Charlmon called 'bn lllr. and lett of the Bratlsh ~eneral, but
throu¥h the yeafs gave wa7 to
Mrs. J. C. .de~. Saturday.
, Pl'I&gt;BreJS Recently it was it4uce~
to a small sreen, Now it's ail
NO SALI
WOLCOTT, N. Y UP - Sboe upbalt base for some Stale Hlghstore clerk Gerala Bush amllell way DCpartment traffic s!lna.
when Jhe , ~t9111o1Q ~Ill~ In, . put 1
EARLY PfA;Ctf~l
, dOJI'n her purse, sat ,ud propped
MUSKEGON,
Mlc~.
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her foot on the !tool lor measurement. But he frowned, when, alter gon police "blew tile wblalle"
the woman's feet bad been me.,. on basketball practl&lt;;e at 1 ,
ured, she aeoe, ptcked up her school playground and sent the 1
purse, and started out the door, ll•e players to the, sbowors. Nel:
saying. "Oh, I dont want any ghbers complained . about the
shoes her• I juat wanted my foot noise and the car beadll.hts uied
me...,ementB so 1 eould order a to allumlnote the court\ 11 Will
paar of shoes throuah tbe mall." 4 a m.

t~e Ru{limd Garden Club's tl·
vic project of prpvtdln, the Jand
seapin~ (qr ili~ neif eym at Rut
land lllnb . ~chbol this poll week
rilce!vcd 1more plantings on tht
Jdvlce of Prof Vietor Rels, Ohto
Stste University horhculturlst
l;l~ ' na~nlh wben PrOf. Rei•
~lilted Ml~dlepott dlr till&gt; Fall
' Diotrlet conlerenc 1, he also went
to Rutland to 1111peet the plant
lng at the JWn! '1oln R9bert Re!
• bel and 111r. William Folan wero
eoochal~ijijn ot the c1v1o commtt·
, tee' Iii th_irge of lh~ ptojecl
~l. Rei, advised tbe planting
ol nhte Yltlelles ~~- Ivy , on the
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nUts and also ~~round cover on
~ side entr,n&lt;e ot tbe build·
lng near J~anele liblly trees
planted las\~. Yea~ ilfider the 1lr·
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The patients lhe new county
home ~n Children's Home Htll
oren'! the Qnly ones cnlo!lna neW'
surroundings
Mrs Wilma Sargent, secretary In
t~e county school superintendent's
ofltce Which set up •hop in new
quarte" at the eounty home early
this week, dlsclosetl
"Wc Just love at out here. It's
so quiet - no cars and trucks
gt'tndang put all the time - •nd
beautiful that all our fears about
not liking the move hove d18ap
pcorcd "
h)rs. sargent, receptionist lor
daily visils of local newspaper reportQn when the office Ms tocitea on the third floor of the
eourthouse. mls!es one thtng, how·
ever.
"I mlsl your visit every day,"
abe told this reported. "Now I
~urllngholl)have to walt until I g~t' my Dally
, ~Q(lday MJ;s Reibel went to !Sentinel to !hid out what's going
Columbus' ana bhiu.fit seven val-- on."
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Folan, !drs Re~bel and ld" Carl
!lle~brt~rs Note: Mr&amp; ~gen.~
Denison were asslstect by Jack ds!iaiiY trl\!d lo, 'make a ·aeal.
'MPttla •IJld Toro Jejfers, ·student• ~~· like~ tq reeelvt, news coll~t~
at Rutland lligh SChool, in pre- od lbe' :A ·11. lil!~l. hot after the
pal'fft) tftg ttlt plots and plant· ev~n\, 10 tO ,IJ'ea/cJ ana tnde ,11 for
lng the ivy.
releases trom hr own offlee.
-The varieties are oil members
· ol t-e Ht8er• !lex family and
are Sylvonlan Beauty, Bulgaraan,
Roum,~lan, Thorndale, Watson's
Englli~. l!lhn's IVY and i:ngllih
Ivy. TWo other ·~les !roil! Mil
Ralbel's garden are to be ~!anti
e~ as Jround cover near the
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2nd Lt and Mrs. Robert Denison
Dayton spent waetend with their
parents, Air, and Mra. carl Denison
and Mra Helen Long.
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Mlaa Joyce Wolfe of Columbus
apent the -It end wl\h her PI!·
cnll, Mr. tnd illrs In Wolfe.
Mr and Mre. Paul Hill and ehll·
dren of Columbua and Mr. and
Mrs PaUl Pattenon aftd d-ughter,
Roxanne, were SUnday IUOfls of
their porente, Mr. and Mra. H~m
Slawter.
Mrs Garnet Wllliamaon will attend a dealer'l' meeting In Colum·
bus, Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. RU18ell Adams of
Leewood, W. Va., Bill MarUn and
Mllses Marvel Foley, Linda Parter
and Wanda Coy vlalted Mlaaes El·
ena and Billie Lou MarUo and
Sue Adtms at New Le•lngton st
Aloylslus Academy, Sunday.
Mrs F. V. Snowden spent 1 few
day• the past week wath her
dau1hter, Mr and Mro. George
Hartenbach of Pomeroy. Mra. Jean
Parker and dauJbter, Linda, ctll·
ed on them Tueaday ovening and
helped celebrate Mrs. Snowden's
liOtll birthday.
The Frlendahlp Clua of the
Chrlatlan Church made· •14 , 2 on
eandy at 01•
ent with one new member, Mrs
Mrs Roaa Barnea attended 1 MUo i{Utehl~son attending
birthday dinner riven for her I Mr. and Mra. Ernest Mold~n
grandson, Morton Sames at the apent, Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
home pi hla maternal ~andpu- ¢heater Prlce and Mr/ and Mn.
enta, 1\lr. and Jlra. J T Ledlle Lawrence £!rpenter o Dyesvtlle.
Sunday
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The WSCS met 1 t the home of chlldrem of Bradbury and Mr and
Mrs. Grace Tbo111111 with l4ri Rei
Eugene Kennrdy and children
Jordan aa co-hoatesa, Tueoday. eve- ,of LoJan Wtre Sunday cuests of
nina. Thirty membera were P,..... t 1helr parento, Mr. and Mrs. Char·
1eo Kennedy.

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and many other Items
Leiter L. Rouah, Administrator
of Etta Wolf, deceued
Crlt Bradford, Auetloneer
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ARMY PIOPLI'
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LYONS, Mtch -Jaet , Ro1era'
enlistment In the ,Army made · •
bin! the nmth lll•mber, of th~
!fcnry Rogers• (amlly' •to ' serve •
In the armed forces. J.tk IT
sianed for a three-year hitch •
with duty in a paratrooper ouiIJt Two of his brbthera eurren~
ly are In the service and alx
aerved durln1 World War n.

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Carl Gorby, county auendance
Bum1ardper spent olhcer returned from Jackson,
wc~k'fna 'With )!er parellls, 0. tooay wllh a loQd or govcr...nd. !ds-1 Jlll\lPJ l&gt;u~can .)Irs 'JIIOD\ ,slltll)\a !QOds lo~ piSI!IbU ••
was !4an.lerrcd from lllbn '11&gt;' Meigs County schools ParColumbiiS 10 Hunllngton where tleapotmg In the school iuncW
she will be employ~
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Corners
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tr llanno S01itb, Dada• lllfetr Conoultanl

WII!M. ~t'HQQLS OPEN thto monlh, -.yo~en traft'ic aupervleon

In mufe"'thl:n 60 A:mencan eiUea will resume the1r posta at buay

oehool troaalnge.
, 1ri&gt;1eal :Of
tht ij&gt;lendld
Job the10 fem·
inl96 ftt,pl
001111 are iJo.
lnr.ls that of
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ARE YOU LbOKING FOR fulurJ
flnancltl aec~rlty!' High in·
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wllllngnea to work, 1blllty to
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132 •El11 St , Lau·
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Farm, 248 ae~ on Shade River,
'1'4 mile off ROU\11 No. 1, loins
now Ea1tem Hllh School on
Route No. 7, 100 aere1 Bollom
land, plenty water. 100d bullcl·
Ina•. 8 room nneh type howe,
lull basement, eoal furnlee.
water In house, free natonl
gas avallablo. Reason for sell·
Ina Falling Health $tantey
Glbb1, Lon~ Boltom, Route No.
2.
10.3-lltfp
For Sale· IIIOA eraln and stotk
farm Larae modern holllt cloae
to small town on state high·
way One of Help Coun~'s
benet farms. Senllnel Box
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MARILYN'S
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Mro. Myrlle Watson and won
John, Laura Grueser and Mrs
Stanford Stockton and daugbter
Linda were recent vl•lioro Ill
Parkersburg
Jan Beulng, dauRhler of Mr
and Mrs Don Betzlng Is report·
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Mrs Beulah Neulzhng return
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vtRII In Newark with Mr and
Mrs Carl Neutzllng
Mr and Mrs Paul Fisher and
Mr and Mrs William Fisher VIR
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lnofiyille spent the wceken4 m
Detroit, Mlch, with hiS brillher
Amos Mossman who II Ill and in
Ashland, Ohio, wtth hiS slstet
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Wahama High Sehool featured
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Mason Parent Teachers Assocla
tlon at a regular moellng held
on Tuesday evening
lp charge of devotions for the
evening was llrs Alfce Smith a
teacher at the Mason Gr;de
School The !heme of the devo
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Spiritual Education " Miss Smith
talked brlen) and read a •elec·
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the group In prayer The devo
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the posslbrllty of clearing more
of the school's ground for llle
playground area A d!scusSIOI I
was held on the proposal and tl
was thought lhat men of the
PTA could do the work wtth the
womoh aloo attending the work
session for the purpose of cook
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11te1 ,d!lsree murder.
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Views fl'lm On
"Human Rl'ghts"

Mr and Mrs R B. Wilkins re·
would speak at lhe church In
November, the date to be announ· turned to thetr home tn Lancas
ced lalcr.
tcr Tuesday after a vtstt with
her mother, Mrs Addie Grueser
Mrs C F Tompkhu who ga1'e
llr ond Mrs. Kenneth Karkal
lhc report ot the membcflhlp of Grove City, Mr and Mrs Stan·
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apd evangelism commlsslun stat· I B 11
Mr and MM&lt;
ed that 'prayer 2roups'' would ey a mar an
be started agHln on Wednesday James R Hood of Colurobus who
November tJ Three new members were hero to attend lhe square
hnve been added to the commiS!i· dance Salurday evemng were
wn, Mts Elmer White, .\Irs Ro· weekend guests of Misses Lena
bert Warner ami Mrs Georac H and Katie Gulh.
and Mrs Frank Amos Jt.,
Parker A mcrtbershtp goal baA of Mr
Detroit, M1Ch were 'week•nd
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Amos Sr , Rock Springs Road.
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calion commission was gh•tm b)
Theo Smllh Mrs Gerald Wilder·
muth reported lor the music
OPEN DAILY
conumttcc, UtY Augusta Oen~
hetmer for u,, ,rnrsonage eonr·
Cloae\1 Well. AftemOOD
mtttee and Leo Crew for lbe lin
committee
Eveahlp By AppoiD~I
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II WRS voted to send A &lt;ard of
Past Matrons and Paat Patron,~
thonks to Henry Cleland for Iotter wore honored Monday event.,
heads which he presented to tho when Racine Chapter, OES, met, ..
church It was agreed to send the Racine Maaonic Temple.
the anrruol contribution for the
Naomi Brinker, worthy matro~,
religious education program.
nnd Arthur Neaae, ~~i~le ~ Court Slo 111M
The meellng closed with the Iron, prealded aad tolliff\U
ond the Mrzpah benediction

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guesla were Invited to the dinhl
room for refreshmenta which were
served from an attraetive table
centered With an arrangement of
ruses from the garden of •Mrs. Roe·
del, in .a silver bowl with tall red
tapers m lliver holders on either
side Mrs E:dward Baer and Mrs
Charles Goegleln presided al the
silver coffee and tea serv 1ces.

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Mrs John Lietwiler had for dis
play, two beautiful arrangements
ol flowera, OI"IB of dahJias and bam·
boo In a tail container and thr
other a mixed arrangement of
.Jtraw flowers, gloriosa dahnes and
marrgolds in"a low tontainer. Mra
Baer had an mangemnt of bronze
white and orchid chrysanthe
mums from ~er garden

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Thomas wos named as secretary
of the comm1sswn It was alsl) Ill
announced

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, the Mtddleport Kmderprten, has
been til since Frulay nl&amp;ht and.
'lofr~ L W McComas hao been
teachmg her classea Mrs Reynolds
Norma Jea4rhs, president,
becamr til while vtsltmg in Colum· presided at the meelmg whtch
bus at the home of Mrs Clncla opened wtth devohons led by Bar·
Daines, au:l returned to Middle bara Dav1s, who also conducted 8
port S3turdny e\emng
Bible qutz Ruth Ann Brothers
Mr and llrs E M Wood left gave the report of the secretary,
Saturda! lor a short VISit With Mr
It was dcctded that tickets
and Mr. Walter Beahm and ehtl· must be purchased lor the Chill
dren, Megan and John, at Knox· Supper Plans were made for a
vllle. Tcnn They stopped enroute Hallowe'en parly to be held at the
at Rtpley, W Va to VISit Mr and church on Monday, October 28,
'Mro C L Wood Mrs Beahm Ia wtth the mothers of the members
~he former Jo Ann Wood of Mid· In ehargc
'llleport
Refreshments were nervetl by
Bernard Lyons, youngest son of the hostesses to twenty.two mem·
Mr and M" John Lyons, has been bers and the following guests Mrs
absent from S(' hool thts week aft· David Slater, Mrs George Broer he received a severe cut on hts ther. and son, Mike, Mrs Orvllle
ankle wntle ~ Ja ymg at hiS home Brown, M" Pblllp Smith, M1ss
Sunday
' Helen Davis, Rev and Mrs Lit &gt;n
: Mr and \Irs Ben Philson and Halley and aon1, Randy, Rolhn,
AOn, Rush, were busmcss VISitors and Rohtn, Gerald Woods and Mts
fn Parkersburg Saturday
W. R. Davl• and children, Virginia
Mrs James Euler, Racine High Lorraine and Dlekle
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The next mceung wlll be held
arthrllis and unable to teach for
at the home of Marjorie Benu on
several &lt;lays
)flss Grace Sauvage, Columbus, Monday evenrng, November 11
Is VISiting her JJICCC, MISS Jean
er, Mn Lawrence Stewart, and
Lama
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'Mrs Uar&lt;'nc&lt;' Murrav h•as been new baby son, Barry Jay, are at
staying wtlh her grandson, Greg. Holzer Hospital
Mrs Ch~rles Jones and ha~·
ory !lack Stewart, while hrs moth·
have been 1eturned home from
Meigs General Hospllal
Mrs Helen Kennedy and Philtp
Bradbury attended the nradbur):.
p1cntc Sunday at the Paul Shuler
tesldence.
Mr and Mrs Harold Annas and
sons, David, Bruce and Byron who
have been living In the hom~ of
TONIGHT
Mrs ll L Dunham, are r.-.ovlng
to their new trailer home which
FAMILY NIGHTS
Horror &amp; Sclonco Fiction Show wlll be at the Morgan property on
The Ofllclal Boord of the Unil·
Michael Loudon Yvonne Lime South Thtrd Avenue
"I WAS A TEINAGI
ed Methodrst Church mot Monday
WEREWOLF"
evening al the churcb for !heir
-ali~
October mccllng
Ste'Ve Terrell
Gloria Costillo
"INVASION OF THI
Mrs Harry P Smith chairman
SAUCER-MEN"
presided and the nrce'tin&amp; open:
ed wlih group smgtng and pray·
Thur1, &amp; Fri.
Oct. 11).11
Carn,?l Wtldo
Donna 11c00
COLD WAVES
cr by the Rev Eugene Brown A
BIYOND MOMBASA"
SUO to , 12.• 0
report on the commt,.lon of
(ln Techmcolor)
m1" 1008 was grven by Mf!
-a18o140UU v
!loy Mllland
Anthony Quinn
8 AM to 5 PM
Smith who announced that the
,
Dobra Pat~et
MON Thru SAT
members of lhe church arc re
:THE RIVER'S EDGE"
WEDS EVE BY APPT.
quested to pray lor a miSsionary
(Ctncmucope Technlcolor)
Phone 6418:Y
a month durtng Ihe &lt;Dmlng year

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BIRMINGHAM, ,
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the 1noon lunch periOd aod arrest· sa ld burglars made a "~ll'"
1.1 '·Mrs. Wllllam Bradford sullfl'' M
ed
lntendent of the Prtmacy De a
" J 0. Roedel, anlsttd ~Y sa d
men who were eatlnr, haul at Salvador'! Drlv.eill •
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menl of the Church of Christ j b~ ~~s p lrvmg ~rrd Jr, entertatned 0:: w~c ea ID the midst o( about Their loot lnaluded ~ 1' billa
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on Sunday, October 6
Fourteen members and one
Begmner I, taught by Mrs El·
mer Wehrung and Mrs Lionel ll,llest, Mrs, 0. R FarriS, a former
Boggs promoted to Beginner n member of the club, were present
CRADLED
taught by Mrs Thelma Boyer Mrs Edward Baer, president, read
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on
the
past
year's
work
Reports
my Roach, D•bby Malden Kathy
Wahruog, Stephen Van Meter, Jan on the district meeting held re
Long, Danny Abbott, Alan cun· cently 1n Middleport were given
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nmg ham
Mrs Boyer promoted these
It was voted to om1t the Mareh
youngsters to Primary I taught meeting Mrs Theodore Ebenbach
by MJ1S. Bradford Mary Long and Mrs E W Coates will be hos·
Btlly Slater, Dotty Bryant, MarY tesses for thr Christmas party at
Jenkinson, Barbara White, Brenda the Ebersbacb home. A dtnncr at
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Boyer, Linda We.hrung and Rex the Marlin Restaurant will precede
Roush
the psrty and gin exehange

Plans were made to aponsor 8
Chth Supper at the church on
Thursday, November 7 from ! to
7 P m when the Youth Fellow·
ship of the EnterpfiBe EUB Church
mel Monday evening at the home
of Barbara and V1ola Dav 1s, Roae
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Church Of Christ · Pomeroy (iardefl
Sunday School - Club Meets At
Pr.omotions Made Roedel Home '

Wedding Vows Given Sept. 22

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R,utland' Chtncb
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Bernard roll%, seeroliry of the
Meigs County Bar AsaeeiaUon said
Of ChriS't \Vi]} today
local lawyers have .;.ani·
r.Ously
Emmett W. Peopies for the post of County Judge
Hold Homecommg' The
actwn was taken at a meet1n1
Tuesday
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endors~d

The !28th Annlvm~ry and
Homeebming of the Rutland
Church of Christ will be ob~erved
this Sunday, October 13, accordIng to annouacenrent made t0d1y.

The po.t is a newly create4 lu·
dlcial oflrce of the lll.~T session ol
the Ohio legiSlature lor the pul'
pose o! re~laclng the juitlce of
the peace system.

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