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Mi4dleport
Society
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Mrs Robert Reibel, Lead~~~g
Creek Road, Mrs Cush Johnston

~ 1Jtradbury, l!nd

Mn Charles A'

,l!radbury, Mtddleport, were busl·
ness VIStMs m Columbua, Monday
, Mrs Guy Rcynolds1 teacher of

Ent,erprise EUB
Church Youth To
Sponsor Supper

MARILYN'S
BEAUTY SHOP

lng In
was seleelcd
for
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M.rJapan
lmlr. Mayer
who is •crv·
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JEWELRY STORE
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Jl, Main St.

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M!ss Marilyn Grueser of Col
umbus spent t he weekend with
her parents, llr and Mrs. Karl
Grueser, Minersville
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·
ed quite Ill tn Holzer Hospilil.
Mrs Beulah Neulzhng return
·~ home Tuesday after a weeks
vtRII In Newark with Mr and
Mrs Carl Neutzllng
Mr and Mrs Paul Fisher and
Mr and Mrs William Fisher VIR
!ted Sunday tn Columb"a with
M
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MMr. and Mrs Eslle Mosoman ol
lnofiyille spent the wceken4 m
Detroit, Mlch, with hiS brillher
Amos Mossman who II Ill and in
Ashland, Ohio, wtth hiS slstet
Mr&lt; Samuel Turner who also I•
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Racine OES In
Honors To Past
Matrons, Patrons

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FURN ITU:Rl FAIR
SPECIALS
Complete

3 Piece Foam Rubber

BED ROOM SUITES

SECTIONAL
UVING ROOM SUITES

DOUBLE DR~ER, CHEST
BOOKCASE BED
$59.95 SEALY 'MATTI\ESS
'59.95 BOX SPRINGS
DRESSER LAMP

$18800

s178oo

SEE THESE AN~ MANY MORE VALUES 'AT
OUR FURNITURE fAIR

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the thing for smart
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A 111m on "Human Rights" fol·
lowed by a talk on the same sui&gt;
Ject by Principal Clyde Foley of
Wahama High Sehool featured
the program presented by th•
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
Ilona! period was "Character and
Spiritual Education " Miss Smith
talked brlen) and read a •elec·
tlon of scripture verse IDd led
the group In prayer The devo
Ilona! g,rlod was conc~ded with
the slnkin8 or ....~.... II" the
Tl Th
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•
e at Binda" bl' the croup
The members of the lhlrd
!!fade also sang two selectlons"JeRUI Love• Little Children
and "Jesll! Loves Me"
The executive committee au•
tt d
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mr e a report to the group on
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
tng for the group
,
Th
roomRoach's
count was
Miss eAllee
room won by

Cold Wov11
Holr Styling

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SYRUP
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AQ·UAMARINE
HAND lOTION

1/z PRICE
SPECJAL
,3.00 TUSSY MOISTURE

UEAM .... ·... ....... · $1.50
.1.00 Woodbury Lotioa . , ........ He '
•z.oo Lualre Cream Slwnpoo . . , 1 ,~8

.ate Dr. Weat TooUI ,Bruah .. zfor tUI
$1.50 Faal Home Pen:ment zfor ti.GO
$1.00 Woodbury Creams .... ,

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Mutln, Ada Ne..e,
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Mrs ' Brl!lkcr IJ1d !tlll-l ~
special vpcal number •
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were preaented each of ih~ ' ~
ollicen b~ the worthy matron.

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Dlrlo: Mostly dwl; .W•
&lt;If ltday, tradual clHrl"'
"'"' llnlthi with trW,
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!left. Friday -tly f1lr tM .....
Hlth ltday 55 .... Mrllt, • It
65 10uth. Low tonlthl II .. M
northnJI, U to 42 Ml!lll ...

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Siltteh~toDitllliOnJan.l5 ew· ont·s
'A ala hi..:-'
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Rell Blankenship, 42; who said he
""¥}'ilretl·of being run over by Negroes,'' was sentenced to
.raea!I!'Wednesday night in' the slaying of Loren Gus Borden, a

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, ~~Ia c~unty common P1ea11 Judge Robert M Betz pro- Endorses Peoples
New Power
"nounced sentence after a
of seven men and five women F

jury
• fgliftd the .r.ther ,of t1 sutlty of
11te1 ,d!lsree murder.
Bllnkenshlp was charged with
ahootln&amp; Border. tn an lt·
from the Galha
AUgust 17
be taken to Ohio Penl·
he is scheduled to
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and Pill eculon
patrollfthe
wo~
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buslno!l
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ond a program given
!a
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Ladies Auxiliary
At Drew·Webster
At District Meet

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Mason City PTA
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·
d
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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1uests or Mr. and Mrs Frank :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~-;;;;;;;;;,
membership
Amos Sr , Rock Springs Road.
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A report on the board or cdu·
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
II nmc
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

BllahiMI Comer Ia MlddleJIOii

Pomeroy Penonola

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At the clo" or 111e meeting thr
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.

SHIRLEY'S
BEAm SHOP

eWATCHES
eDIAMONDS
eSILVER

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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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shine The adspecta .w ,rr ;d~lhk·

Decorator Casserole
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II was announced that John
Thomas wos named as secretary
of the comm1sswn It was alsl) Ill
announced

MILK DIET

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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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Sehool teacher nas been 111 wrlh
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
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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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~hool, _has announced the follow.' after:~~rit h~~ ~~~!ubWMo~~Y 2_ _•_•..;..gallon cans of moon and 12,000 pennies.
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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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these children Jack Lob.., Tom: the by·laws and also gave a report
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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by the meml!ers attending
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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Judge
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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Joann
Ronnie
of
NAME OMITT'D
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The na111a qf Mr1. Phil. Globokar
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was unlqt0 ntie~ally omllted from
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Mr. and llrs: Olin' Spencer, Mr. Mr. and Ml'S. Orvy Gainer and
Dayl..~i...,k.
the liat of t-Qae , itlell\llng the
and llrs, Carl Gruesel an~ •?n, tWQ pandehtldren call~d on Mr.
UU\1
Meigs Co~ntr. C011Mll l\'fA meeiGlenpa "'aY!•• ~!Jd Jnnl]ly Smtih,• and lira. Dean Brinker Saturd&gt;y
lng from Sutar RuH:
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.tJIVOTBD TO INTDBSTS I)F MEIGS·MA!ION A1PIA were Sunday :aners or Mr. and . night.
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ROTARY TO ENTERTAIN
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IICfl.'aQ t.OWIN- GINEIAL MANAOIR
Mrs. \Vlll Healman.
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The ~liddleport·Pomcroy Rotary
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Mrs. Clyde Well and daughtet'
Mr. and llrs. Olive/. 'Gary of Club will cntortaln the Rotuh·
GRANTED LICIN,SI
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C~ l•Tpl~lll, Staff Wrl..,, homlditor
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called on Mrs. Mary Bailey SundaJ A\bcnl and ~lr. •!W ·~rs. AlQil Annt¥; Fr4lay ~venlgg a( tlf~ir · 1\~f)liOnd II. ,)!Jowers lr. has re·
~vt, lloWDeW.IQml&gt;all. IDe.; HI aneruoon.
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• Sluoln of Pp~ttl'OY • ~Ill! pn .J,!r. dlliilef ~eeling at the Hnth Meth· ~lv&amp; word thai be ·has been
lint 1'14
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ot tb1 pool oflloo at PIJII&gt;
Mr. and 11:rs. Virgil Roush and and Mrs. LloyU Rou.nt anJ son, odlst ~burch ot 6 p, 111 , c. F. lllbbs granted a profe89lonal eng!neen II·
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two childl'en and i\1~&gt;, Jennie Wayne, SUnd:~y altp!ilDOn.
presldlmt•· b's .....~~; 'E!IIItlel~ ~C)jse: A ~roduate o1 the West Vir·
,bj Wrl;r where naUat!e 33 ...11 per Roush spent
with Mr. ond
Rev. RIHi;;rd Yolini( was the Shuler
and .
Unlvcmty, College of En·
N;. ~,.:~ ~ee at
DailJ. Sellt'Jiel •dffl.., $15.l!Oj . lib Mrs. Lmy Roush ol Jackson.
SundaY dtnqer IUe/11. qf .\IJ'. •n.d Edisdll BoWer ii' prd!l"aon chairman afneerlng tn 11151, Mr. ~lowe" IS
Jlill\lbi. lTl!Oi)l!l't!!IJIODtJil, .. .IO;'Jiy '!\~lOr mule wliert~ .,.tlub1e: Mr. and Mrs. Willlleilman spent llrs, Edson Roush.
lor the yeor.
,etllploycd by \he Oblo V.alley EieO·
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trle Co, Mr. and Mrs. Jl9Wefl! and
a.tu: "ne month. Sl..
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aon, Stephen, reside 3L 1661 LinPublWled ....,. afternliGil ~~4r 1-t Tb• Oblo '""" Sen
Mr. a-d MrS. 'Harry Brown and ter, Linda and Florenee Cl,rle VIIISCOUT BAKE SAL!
coin Heigjtls,
Jne~ In&lt;., •MIO If~ sa., ~· 1). lluilo.. ot!kt phoae llf .~hildren called at Ute Painter l ited Mr. and llrs. War~en ours of Tro~p z~s. Boy S.o~\11 · of Amer·
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hoine, ·Silndoy , aft!rnoon. ·
, Bashan .F&lt;idoy.
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CLASS TO ME•T
Herman M~;- moved his '. Rev .. ~nd Mrs. Weber Thoma j \~r and Mrs. Georie &lt;;jrde and. 1&gt;e held_on Novemb~r 2 at the Trt·
The Daughters of Ruth Class of
lamlly to lhe Leif~elt h!&gt;m~ on ~ailed on Mr. and llrs, Will Hell· daughter 0 j Pomer~· ''~(ere Sun- '· Lua!~r Cl,ane,., 'Miey are allkjng the Unit•&lt;! Methodist Chul'Ch will
Tueoday,
lllaw Wednesday,
· da uesls of his motlier: Mrs. relat!ves~ anJ friends of the Soouts meet at the home of M)&amp;Bes Nelle
By MrL John Dlihl
Eorneat Powell and family and · Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roush spent 11:,/circle and son, Melvin.
to •tve to the sale and anyone and Clara Bing, Mon~, O.tober
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. S!fauobaugh Mrs. Orville Allen were ~~unday ~unday evening wilh Mr. and Mrs.
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wlstilng to have lood collected for 13, at 2 p. m. with Mrs. o. H. MY·
and children apant Fl:lday and guests olllfr. and Mra. Paul Kalt· Virgil Roush.
Mrs, H. A. l!~rnltz and · son, the sale· ma¥ eall the Sports Ceo· era as co·bosteas. Membero wlllre-,
Saturday in Caltllrell.
cnba•h of CbOII ..the.
·Dana ~· Turner called on the Gary. of !Jncoln Heights w~re Sun· ter.
aPond to roll call with their fay.
Rev. and Mrs. Strausbaugh wore Margie Hollman was a guest o1 Heillltana Tuesday evening,
day diMer aues~ of llr•. and llr•.
orlte song.
called to Glouster by the Illness h~ mother, ¥r1. £ame1( Pow~11
Dean \l&lt;ih!ter and Mrs, IJeilY Car·
of his mot4er.
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teton llld'la!ftllt,
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Mrs. Clifford Jaco~s an&lt;J \lfr•· eblldrtn IJIO~I the week end with
Mr. and ~rs. Okey Sm\1!1• 'Mr,
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Cllllord Ebersbad&gt; was in ParVer1- Iter parentt Mr. ana Mro. Pearl and llrs. shelley Boggesa and
burg, W. Va., Wednesday on bual· .ia•ob1. llir~.' Jacobs return~d home son, Dale, and llrs. Lorain Smith
neas.
with them alter spending the past a~d ~augMer of Nitro, W. Va.,
In Columbus.
. ~ vialted'}.tr. and· Mro. Douglas ~ir·'~
llrs. Florence Howell spent sey· week
Qrln Wtlr ealled on Joltn Die)&gt;~ . aft!! lanllly Suhd41.
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Cora Renshaw.
e~lled on Mrs. C. L Arnold of
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Athens Road ·M~nd,l: ,
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mond. Texas. arrived lor a vlsll
K. O' P. MEITINO ·
Mro. Tbomas 'Holtenrid 4aught·
the
with tlu:lr parents, Mr. and Mra:
Fldei Lodi e, Knlgbta of Pytjuas, er, ·sboron, ond Ilia, Om a Wine· In ,fil'llt floor
Lou Diehl.
li to, be
will meet l!tiJ evening at the·J. of brenn' r and ao?, Dana, o! s~ra· ~ount~ ,hotne. ,ctili~b!jtSiilm:. .to'l
. llarry Hysell •ailed on m. and P.
Hall with tmeraon Jon1a,.Chan· eilae oalled on tfie A"~" !atlillv E. BlaR~tee
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tellot-tommondcr, presiding.
receotly,
C'hildrtn'• llome
WOM,AN'$ 'II~E POl,IND
The Pomeroy ~yOI"a of!ice today reported a woman's pink
purse being turned in a{t~r be·
lnJ found on Meehapl• Sl., Wed·
nesday. The purse contains drlv·
ers lieense tnd other paper:..
Owner of the purse may claim it
at the Mayor's olli•e.

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A Ueensa to marty h11 J&gt;ee~
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lte, mootly berau'ie It h~a demon·
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and throuch the, air.
Notre Dame; on the other band,
bouts a rugged defense but can't
mareh Army's an.around atta•k.
Bob Williams, a junior quarter·
ba•k wbo tmprovea with · each
game, sti ll haan't reached the
class of great Notre Dame quarter·
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Army:a flr1t lame with Notre
Da~~ lc,J!t;,e~~~ have surprised
Blalk ,il well oe moll ~stern ob·
aervera wilh their play thus far
; " tills season. resume lhe trldiUon·
, ' ' lllien: aerlea Saturday when they
l;aek)e Notre Dame, an ol oppo-.
.,,, ·\ · ilcnt from bl•g&amp;ne years, tn Phtla·
delphla'a Muni&lt;lpal Stadium·.
. "We have a lot of thinJdng to
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· lmprovc over 1a1t year and don't ' Elsewhere In the Eaat Saturday,
forget'lhey have yet to be scored Penn ie at Princeton. l)rown Ia at
on!!,
Dartll)Outh and . Columbia
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Yale In Ivy League action. Pitta·
The Irish, w)lo bold a 23·1 edge burgh hosts troveling Nebraska,
over the Cadets In their long and Rutgers Is at Colgate, Symuse Ia
colorful aeri.. which began In 1913 )I Cornell, Penn 'State hosts Wit·
and eontlnued, for 34
,until liam and llary, Ohio U, Ia at
'' '' , ioi'i, shut out 'l'urdue, 12.0. two Harvard, Dayton i1 at Booton Col·
.weilka DIO ana , then whipped In· lege, and '!'lest Virginia Is at Bos\ 1 · dlaita, 26-G' !all' 'Saturday.
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, . • ' · Army hiis \lone equally as well
} .' ''' iri ·lta first lVIII startt; routlng Ne·
briaka, '42.0 and coming !rom be·
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hlna·~o:·~~Wi! Ppnn Stall!~ zNs. The
Rnli!lita, wifhout i "elaaa"
quarterbae~ tn, t~r~e years, have
i good one in erperlen•ed Dave
Bourland along with hal~back Pete Mr H nry w rry.· of llie' ~omeror
':Dawklno and fullback Btn Barta.
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111 ..nter Jim Kernap, guard stan Mohrholf of Pomeroy In a double
'·Stater and end· Btu Graf. The line rmg •eremony Monday
average• 205 pounds per man,
Mr. Murra.v lJ 1
!lliibtly blager than Notre Dame's from Colorado and Mrs.
,i\ ) line wbleh Coach Terry Brennan ~ nurse at lle!ga General noap'"''
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, t, ·lilt tbua far.
The ceremony waa wltne!Bed by
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llrs. Georgia Fraley, al!O a nurse
SophQlllore bllfbaeka Bob An· at the lleigs General ~ospltal, and
derson and Steve Wal~rop, forced Mr. Henry Werry of be'_Pomeroy
oitt oi the ·
State game, both Pqlice Fol'Ce.
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Mr. and ~. lullan Hill and
dauehtet, Shlrler, Mr. aild !lr~
Harold R~~ah, .dlul!t~r'; Na~inl,
vjsi(ed over the week end wltb'
t~elr broth~, Mr. aful Mrs. Joe
Hill of Ell! Liyerpq'ol.
Mr. and Mra. Dan l\olllh of Tam·
pa, FlOrid~, ·hive VU}'•h~sed
w. E. Coyle rpreaei1Y and
move there aoon.

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Dayl..~i...,k.
the liat of t-Qae , itlell\llng the
and llrs, Carl Gruesel an~ •?n, tWQ pandehtldren call~d on Mr.
UU\1
Meigs Co~ntr. C011Mll l\'fA meeiGlenpa "'aY!•• ~!Jd Jnnl]ly Smtih,• and lira. Dean Brinker Saturd&gt;y
lng from Sutar RuH:
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.tJIVOTBD TO INTDBSTS I)F MEIGS·MA!ION A1PIA were Sunday :aners or Mr. and . night.
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Mrs. \Vlll Healman.
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Mrs. Clyde Well and daughtet'
Mr. and llrs. Olive/. 'Gary of Club will cntortaln the Rotuh·
GRANTED LICIN,SI
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C~ l•Tpl~lll, Staff Wrl..,, homlditor
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called on Mrs. Mary Bailey SundaJ A\bcnl and ~lr. •!W ·~rs. AlQil Annt¥; Fr4lay ~venlgg a( tlf~ir · 1\~f)liOnd II. ,)!Jowers lr. has re·
~vt, lloWDeW.IQml&gt;all. IDe.; HI aneruoon.
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lint 1'14
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ot tb1 pool oflloo at PIJII&gt;
Mr. and 11:rs. Virgil Roush and and Mrs. LloyU Rou.nt anJ son, odlst ~burch ot 6 p, 111 , c. F. lllbbs granted a profe89lonal eng!neen II·
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two childl'en and i\1~&gt;, Jennie Wayne, SUnd:~y altp!ilDOn.
presldlmt•· b's .....~~; 'E!IIItlel~ ~C)jse: A ~roduate o1 the West Vir·
,bj Wrl;r where naUat!e 33 ...11 per Roush spent
with Mr. ond
Rev. RIHi;;rd Yolini( was the Shuler
and .
Unlvcmty, College of En·
N;. ~,.:~ ~ee at
DailJ. Sellt'Jiel •dffl.., $15.l!Oj . lib Mrs. Lmy Roush ol Jackson.
SundaY dtnqer IUe/11. qf .\IJ'. •n.d Edisdll BoWer ii' prd!l"aon chairman afneerlng tn 11151, Mr. ~lowe" IS
Jlill\lbi. lTl!Oi)l!l't!!IJIODtJil, .. .IO;'Jiy '!\~lOr mule wliert~ .,.tlub1e: Mr. and Mrs. Willlleilman spent llrs, Edson Roush.
lor the yeor.
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Mr. a-d MrS. 'Harry Brown and ter, Linda and Florenee Cl,rle VIIISCOUT BAKE SAL!
coin Heigjtls,
Jne~ In&lt;., •MIO If~ sa., ~· 1). lluilo.. ot!kt phoae llf .~hildren called at Ute Painter l ited Mr. and llrs. War~en ours of Tro~p z~s. Boy S.o~\11 · of Amer·
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CLASS TO ME•T
Herman M~;- moved his '. Rev .. ~nd Mrs. Weber Thoma j \~r and Mrs. Georie &lt;;jrde and. 1&gt;e held_on Novemb~r 2 at the Trt·
The Daughters of Ruth Class of
lamlly to lhe Leif~elt h!&gt;m~ on ~ailed on Mr. and llrs, Will Hell· daughter 0 j Pomer~· ''~(ere Sun- '· Lua!~r Cl,ane,., 'Miey are allkjng the Unit•&lt;! Methodist Chul'Ch will
Tueoday,
lllaw Wednesday,
· da uesls of his motlier: Mrs. relat!ves~ anJ friends of the Soouts meet at the home of M)&amp;Bes Nelle
By MrL John Dlihl
Eorneat Powell and family and · Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roush spent 11:,/circle and son, Melvin.
to •tve to the sale and anyone and Clara Bing, Mon~, O.tober
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. S!fauobaugh Mrs. Orville Allen were ~~unday ~unday evening wilh Mr. and Mrs.
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wlstilng to have lood collected for 13, at 2 p. m. with Mrs. o. H. MY·
and children apant Fl:lday and guests olllfr. and Mra. Paul Kalt· Virgil Roush.
Mrs, H. A. l!~rnltz and · son, the sale· ma¥ eall the Sports Ceo· era as co·bosteas. Membero wlllre-,
Saturday in Caltllrell.
cnba•h of CbOII ..the.
·Dana ~· Turner called on the Gary. of !Jncoln Heights w~re Sun· ter.
aPond to roll call with their fay.
Rev. and Mrs. Strausbaugh wore Margie Hollman was a guest o1 Heillltana Tuesday evening,
day diMer aues~ of llr•. and llr•.
orlte song.
called to Glouster by the Illness h~ mother, ¥r1. £ame1( Pow~11
Dean \l&lt;ih!ter and Mrs, IJeilY Car·
of his mot4er.
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teton llld'la!ftllt,
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Mrs. Clifford Jaco~s an&lt;J \lfr•· eblldrtn IJIO~I the week end with
Mr. and ~rs. Okey Sm\1!1• 'Mr,
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Cllllord Ebersbad&gt; was in ParVer1- Iter parentt Mr. ana Mro. Pearl and llrs. shelley Boggesa and
burg, W. Va., Wednesday on bual· .ia•ob1. llir~.' Jacobs return~d home son, Dale, and llrs. Lorain Smith
neas.
with them alter spending the past a~d ~augMer of Nitro, W. Va.,
In Columbus.
. ~ vialted'}.tr. and· Mro. Douglas ~ir·'~
llrs. Florence Howell spent sey· week
Qrln Wtlr ealled on Joltn Die)&gt;~ . aft!! lanllly Suhd41.
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· , ~r. and · Mrs. Douglll Clr•l•
Cora Renshaw.
e~lled on Mrs. C. L Arnold of
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Athens Road ·M~nd,l: ,
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mond. Texas. arrived lor a vlsll
K. O' P. MEITINO ·
Mro. Tbomas 'Holtenrid 4aught·
the
with tlu:lr parents, Mr. and Mra:
Fldei Lodi e, Knlgbta of Pytjuas, er, ·sboron, ond Ilia, Om a Wine· In ,fil'llt floor
Lou Diehl.
li to, be
will meet l!tiJ evening at the·J. of brenn' r and ao?, Dana, o! s~ra· ~ount~ ,hotne. ,ctili~b!jtSiilm:. .to'l
. llarry Hysell •ailed on m. and P.
Hall with tmeraon Jon1a,.Chan· eilae oalled on tfie A"~" !atlillv E. BlaR~tee
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tellot-tommondcr, presiding.
receotly,
C'hildrtn'• llome
WOM,AN'$ 'II~E POl,IND
The Pomeroy ~yOI"a of!ice today reported a woman's pink
purse being turned in a{t~r be·
lnJ found on Meehapl• Sl., Wed·
nesday. The purse contains drlv·
ers lieense tnd other paper:..
Owner of the purse may claim it
at the Mayor's olli•e.

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Notre Dame; on the other band,
bouts a rugged defense but can't
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Army:a flr1t lame with Notre
Da~~ lc,J!t;,e~~~ have surprised
Blalk ,il well oe moll ~stern ob·
aervera wilh their play thus far
; " tills season. resume lhe trldiUon·
, ' ' lllien: aerlea Saturday when they
l;aek)e Notre Dame, an ol oppo-.
.,,, ·\ · ilcnt from bl•g&amp;ne years, tn Phtla·
delphla'a Muni&lt;lpal Stadium·.
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forget'lhey have yet to be scored Penn ie at Princeton. l)rown Ia at
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Dartll)Outh and . Columbia
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Yale In Ivy League action. Pitta·
The Irish, w)lo bold a 23·1 edge burgh hosts troveling Nebraska,
over the Cadets In their long and Rutgers Is at Colgate, Symuse Ia
colorful aeri.. which began In 1913 )I Cornell, Penn 'State hosts Wit·
and eontlnued, for 34
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'' '' , ioi'i, shut out 'l'urdue, 12.0. two Harvard, Dayton i1 at Booton Col·
.weilka DIO ana , then whipped In· lege, and '!'lest Virginia Is at Bos\ 1 · dlaita, 26-G' !all' 'Saturday.
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briaka, '42.0 and coming !rom be·
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hlna·~o:·~~Wi! Ppnn Stall!~ zNs. The
Rnli!lita, wifhout i "elaaa"
quarterbae~ tn, t~r~e years, have
i good one in erperlen•ed Dave
Bourland along with hal~back Pete Mr H nry w rry.· of llie' ~omeror
':Dawklno and fullback Btn Barta.
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111 ..nter Jim Kernap, guard stan Mohrholf of Pomeroy In a double
'·Stater and end· Btu Graf. The line rmg •eremony Monday
average• 205 pounds per man,
Mr. Murra.v lJ 1
!lliibtly blager than Notre Dame's from Colorado and Mrs.
,i\ ) line wbleh Coach Terry Brennan ~ nurse at lle!ga General noap'"''
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, t, ·lilt tbua far.
The ceremony waa wltne!Bed by
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llrs. Georgia Fraley, al!O a nurse
SophQlllore bllfbaeka Bob An· at the lleigs General ~ospltal, and
derson and Steve Wal~rop, forced Mr. Henry Werry of be'_Pomeroy
oitt oi the ·
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Mr. and Mra. Dan l\olllh of Tam·
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cause they couldn't lind an actor
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Prtft
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small
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YOU CAN LEARN THE
NEW YORK UP- Thts Sunday Rooney's shoulder."
BEAUTY PROFESSION ....
Slesa~ heaved a mournful
In an amaz~~~gly sbot:l time and evening, NBC and CBS will
at a minimum cost, which You ean squeeze three spectaculars la sigh and watched the actors st~m­
pay on the "Pay as You Learn'' slde your TV machine, a feat ping around the rehearsal ball
plan. We are now acceptinj appll- roughly comparable to stuffing a "! like fairy tale• myself," he

! cahona for the !cw openings which cantaJoupe inside a tea bag.

sa1d, ''I make them up for . m,v

CBS will offer a spee devoted
to an auto firm, NBC will offer
specs devoted to an 011 firm and
a puppet. There'll be a tubful of
big stars sliding around th•
channels-Tyrone Power, Bing
Crosby, Frank Smatra, Jimmy

own children. But I think the only
way lo put a fairy tale on TV Is
to kid 11 a little- that way you
get grownups to watch, too.
You take 'Peter Pan' a delig'otfnl
example of spoofing

, we have in the classes whl&lt;h will
si,Jlrt on Oct. 21. Nov. 4th and
' Nov 18th. Tra11sortation can be
arranged. Wnte or call ~ow for
complete information to:
SOUTHERTON BEAUTY
ACADEMY
Durante, just to tick ore a few.
"Right now, I can't tell whether
16 E Washinl1!on St.
The biggest star, however, wdl this 'Pinocchto' IS gomg to b~
Athens, Ohio

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Slezak
will
play
·. '~' debts nthcr than my own.
• 2 used 12 x 38 Tractor ~res. AI·
Papa Geppetto to Mtckey Roon•
Dewey Beas
so I-ll x 38. P. M. Cowdery, QUICK SERVICE on Watch Re- ey's Pinocchio In an NBC musi
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Long Bottom.
10 9 3tp
pmlng by Factory Trained cal devoted to the dummy with
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watchmakPr COLLINS JEWEL- nose trouble.
I ITO Tht Cltl'ltno of Ltlort, Sutton FOR SALE - Apples Pt/,land,l ERS, Pomtroy.
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.. 'PmocehJO' 15 going on at
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ond Ltbonon Townships:
OhiO Brm ~ own containers C
E Johnson
10 5 !mop Venetian bl.nds. All siiOII IIIII 6.30 e d. t. jus! 1n time to ruin
Since fore protection contracts - , colors. i'iberglau awnings; 1\IJ· everybody's dinner." said Slezak
- " upinld on October 6, 1957. and
•lo iRS heaters·, eleetrie ll••t during a rehearsal break. He look
' ... · were not renewed by township ; Pelrn'lo;ec,. 0 upo•r&gt;s Mrs. Wood- •lirtuces, plastic tile I~ bat~·
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ed melancholly. "I rra 11 y can't
trustees, the Racine Fire Depart· ' row Call, 732 Sycamore St . room•.
j~dge very well myself, but 1
• • mont will be unable to answer
Jliddleport, 0.
1().8.J2tc
frtt EttlllllltS
don't think we're gomg to kil!
.:-; fin calls after October ~. 1957,
Oolo WipPel luppiJ
off the memory of Walt Disney's
' :: unl. . contracts are r~newcd and Rough lumber Contact Andrew
215 Unlotl Avo.
i'Pinocchio.'

done with tongue m rheek or
foot in mouth. But If looks hke
they're gomg to play tl more or

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,
"I thmk 11 may be a ht!le hard
for some grownup• to accept
Mickey Roonoy as Pmocchi&lt;&gt;-he
I 0k
I ttl I ke J
F
s a 1 c 1
ose erre•
playing Toulouse-Lautrec. And
there Is the question of some of
the humor • too · When Plnocchlo
talks. sawdust falls out of h"
mouth-a good gag except they
repeat it and othe.., like It end·
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national desk 7 ft; !- rubber I
Your Only Authorised
They had to take him out bebelt, 8 in. Wide 50 11 long; 2- 1
Fuller BRUSH MAN
II II P. molors, heovy duty. •
James Marriner
Tuppora Plolno School Ground•
Stanley Gibbs, Long Bottom,
736 E. Moln St.
Benefit Coolville Fire Dept.
Route No. 2
10.3·6tfp
Pomeroy, Ohio
You name 11 - We have It
Phono No. 121 _ Allor s PM •
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!leatrola $20.o., Gas Furnocn
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conversion bureau
$40.00. '
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Phone 6126 X.
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For free Inspection phone 383-K,
Lyle Clover Farm Store. Tup· , Case rubber tired farm wagbn, Gilmore Supply Store, PomerDy.
Funeral services lor Huber
per~ Plains, 0.
extra short turmng radio•, All work guaranteed. Fully ID· Brown were held !tom the l!wing
See EllzaiJetb Lyons
Good condition $8900 Phone sured. Vaughan'• llldustrlal and Chapel, Saturday, at 2 p. m
S)IOillored by the llo.!e Barden
3042, Douglas Circle, near o... Real let;Ual Termite control ser, wl!h tne Rev. Roger Btshop , of
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In Rutland across road from
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WE BUY
Cheots - LAU Wlndnw P'latt-- • new school Dmng good busi·
Frlgldolrc Refrlgeratoro. '
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mUCTVRAL 1 IIAMI
laltor Furnltu,., Middleport, Ohio
trade for good small home.
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Also ~2 acre farm on school
fCIAP IRON- MITAU
bus and mnll route for sale or
PUBLIC SAL•
trade George Kennedy, Rut·
land, o.
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Unde -lgned wt' ll offer for
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19~7.
at
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Phone
9283.
reJjdence of the late Etta
10 2 SUe
deeeued, located about one·

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"How~:::l~•·,:~;e"7he

four
and fivf year olds will enjoy 1t.
The question is how many four
and live year ot.ls will rush into
the sponsor's Rexall drugstor03
to buy products. Cornflakts
would be more in their line."
Sl02ak shifted h1s bulk and
considered the question of satiro
on 'J1V. "There i;n't much spoof·
lng or anythmg on TV. TV is
afraid. [ watched a lol of TV my
self last month and ·I must say il
was somethmg awful.
"I'he Intimate cabaret wherr
you can sec a whole revue "
something you can't get In Am
erlca, but in Europe they are
everywhere Thoy spoof every·

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Mrs. Lillie Hardway returned
Saturday to Worthington after
spending a few 'weeks al her
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald VIolet
1
apent Sunday w1tb her nephew
and niece Mr. and Mrs. (.arry
Roush of Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlckleo
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Jeffers of Chestor ~aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. w. W. Droge bad
as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
James Parr Jr. and mother Mrs.
Virginia Parr of Coolville, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Parr, Parkersbur¥•
and Mrs. Nettie Cowdery, Reeds·
ville
Mrs. Cordelia I.ambert and son
Mr. and Mrs. Cllrk Lambert of
Canton spent the weekend bere
with
ber lather
John Kaylor
and
her sister
Mn. Grace
Kuhn.
William Hostetler underwent

Bobeock ond Mra. Hattie Freder· Mra. NVrman Frederick and' aon1
lck ealled on Mr. ond Mrs. A. H. vlaited Mr. and Mra. Curt treBailey •t Baaban recenlly.• derick Sunday aftrrnoon. ·
Lowell Bing\ lo worldna II
Clifford Cox, deugbter Mrs. Massillon Ibis week.
Freeman, WUUims ond son Jim·
,
my attended a foctball game at
Oct. I~ will be Inspection of
Fairborn .where Mr. Cox's son, the D. of A. lodge It Chester,
Dea.a, played, and It was Fath· All members try to be there.
er'a Nlfbt, Friday.
Meeting starts at 7.30 p. ·m..
Mrs. Elba! Larkins of Long VIsiting members are welcome.
Bottom vloltecl Mrs. Gertrude ,;·~;;.;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;;;
Warner Sunday.
Sunday gueotJ of Mr. and Mrs.
George Frederick were Mr. and
Mra. Valelo Spencer, . Syracuse,
Every Fri. &amp; Sat. Nile
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Frederick
9:08 Till 1:00 A.M.
son Mllford Jr., of Sliver Ridge
Mr. and Mn. Willlo Frost arid I'
At The
family of Chester.
Mr. and Mr&amp; Jack Wood and I'
Mrs Milton !:faw of Athens were
In Parkersburg Saturday.
,
12 mi. West of Pome,roy
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Freder·
On Route 7
let and sons were In Pt. Pleas·
Under New Management
ant Saturday.

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hkc this.
"They play lo packed houses,
too. And I'm sure it's somethtng
TV m1ght learn somethmg from.
There's no reason' for TV to bo
afraid you know-.. ! som9thlng
is goodsatire."
it' wtll be a successeven

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Mrs Harold Parker wer~ week·
end guest• of Mrs. Arbaugh and
son Wesley.
The WSCS met Tuesday after·
noon with Mrs. Gerald VIolet
with seven members · iad· two
guests, Linnie Bragg and Ina
Mauar, present.. Nov. \6 wu
chosen as the date for .the an·
nual bazaar of the society.
1\lr. and Mrs. CecU Co)dwell
and children attended I 'bli'thday
dinner Sunday at the hoJile of
Mr. ond Mrs. Herbert Porker of
Syraeuae jn honor of Mrs. Cald·

New 57
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c. A. Babcock paipled Jack
Wood's bouse roof lut week.
Paul Kelly, Clifford Co~ and
Raymond Teaford were •off from
wort one day last weet due to. a

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard ijlgcs,
Mr. and Mrs. James Rigs ona
Hof'ler Biggs all or Unlonpor~
spent the week~nd with Mr, .ad
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Mrs Milo Biggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Blnr aQd
family spent the weeke)ld . with
his mother, ¥n· Edith lllng ai
Wooster.
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County Aaent C. E. Blak01Jloe
returned Tuesda~ fro!~~ ColQm·
bQs, . 0., wher~ ~e obl~l!\!4 fq!
handling charges aovemmen~
surplus items lnclu~l!l
toolw and office lijppliu.
materials' will be used In the
wor'k of the extension Qfflct.

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"Tliere· Is no renex present for
an Infant to """" Its mouth to
~~~llif ttwo~~~ its nose," ~· •Aid.
"Ai a' ma!ier of fact It will cloae
Its mouth ttahter in' an effort at
forced riaul breathing, ther~by
eompleteiY depriving Itself of any
aupply of •ir. Opening lhe mouth

YOUR TRADE IN WILL NEVER BE
WORTH MOREl
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9. Burdens

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29. J.aUgbh\1
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TRAILERS .

WOMEN. $11.110 per 1,000 addroo'"
ina envelopes at home. Work In
thlo •reo. Write MUTUAL ASSOCIATES, Box 1011-AB, Mor·
ten, Penna.
10 II 3te
Traitor apace. Hearl o! Jliddl&amp;port. Get located botifore muddy
around hurts you:f!bone 82113.
Edgar Reynoldl,llewold'• 1&gt;a!Qo
Store, Middleport, Ohio. i.
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Relief or sublltu~ route clrrler
for Dally SenUnel. pootaot Carl
Stalder.
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Linoleum
Rugs

Ladies
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12 and
schools ithhe Mich.,
Pittotiurgh
IJISOCll··lare"a,. •
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legiate football oamps, lncludlne
the University of Notre Darlle 41
South · Bend, Ind., where lhr~~
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first stringers and a reserve were'
The dl~ner ww l&gt;repared by Mrs. sidelined abd lour other players
l!•~ne~ Sauer,' Mrs, Br~ce Uoyd,
r~.~~::~f~~d to light workouts
'Jifrs. Fortes! •Bachtel, Mra. !!: M,
1i
tyr the Army gome
Mrs. Leland BroWn. Mrs.
Brew·
(IUtbrcsks struck footMrs.
at 'Moravian, Lafa)lette,
N J.; State Teachers
Rutgers University

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football games
end wereDelaware
c~neelledl ami

~I GAUGE

3 pr. $1.50
Get

Cotton
~Mattresses
Regular $14.95

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$59.95 SA~E '

Rocker
Chair

SPECIAL
THIS SALE

SALE PRICE

.$9.88

$~9·.95
F.ot The Flpt·
.w..k of the •Sole

All Metal.

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I, 2 and a bedrooms, larp
otoek, mutt 101 Brln1 your dt&lt;
sires and YOUr IJI'Obl~ma. ~ow
in !omorrow. 'l'rJ ua; 'lll'i! ,deaL
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WAVEJU!Y, 'QHIO
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gan, wbo 1a Sheppard'• chief at·
He.•lth officials today countqd at
toriley, to fight the Cl~veland lelisr •lx new death• bla ..ed on
pollee's efforts to claim the re·
fiu In
of
word. '
· conlgan. (ljean'WIIIIe. said he
will edntlnue ld' llgi\t for S~ep·
•ita•;
r~l"it:f,'
fi'Om · Oh~ Ponl· 1'"""''•"'
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lentlil)' w ire ~e Is ' serv1na •
life term. •con:lgan tndica!ed his
ntw Ie~al mti•es may tate two
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Th~ee of the latest dea1bo belle~ed causlid by flu ·or llu·
Induced· com~llcatlons were tn
Miehtaan, t\vo o( them in Penn·
(CO.,ilnUtcl ,;.., ,.,. Ono)
sylvania and one In IJ!Ih•
of the•eclucadobat program of the
Num Among Vletlmo
ollie in his lllk tithlch lnclu,ded
Amoqg th~ ,tctlms wu Patricia
IellallUve ooeomplllhments, actlv- Longo, 18, of Pittsburgh, a student
IUea of the sta\e Board, aod aim· nQrse. Dr. Jonas SaUc, developer
ilar subjects. Mr.·Hoon of the OEA of tbe SaUc polio vaccine and an
italt was allo1a apeaker and his tnnuell!a expert, was uked to
loples wue "Ocinunls&amp;lon o' Pro- eonduct teats to determine the ex·
fesslonal Problems and Teach~r act cause of death.
Welfare; Commission on Teacher
The disease conUnued Ia rage
E,dueatlon and Professional Stand· through the · Sotilh. Louiilana
ards; Commission lor the Improve- health authorities reported 300,000
m~nl o( Edu~ttlon In Qbio." ·
flu eases '!pee July 14 and a total
lolrs lilorion wai t~e final spea~· or 51 ' deaths ,blamed ·on influenza
er' on "What's ~ew In t~e · Notlon'' and eompllcatfons. Bul the out·
and . 1 qno~~ced t~e National ton· break'there was believed lo be on
lereqi;fl of tbe ~A \II Clevtland t&amp;e decline.
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this yenr and the National Confer·
An Asian flu outbreak in· Kenenee ol !tie Department of Class: tucky bit an estimated 1,000 per·
Tea~~ers
forced the closlnr All all
1~~~";~!s~~ Tri•K County ,.on the
1~
stite line.
Othor Schoolo Hit
Other schools were forceb to
close down IJr Michigan an~ r,enn·
P!!."' i'•rlva,nli, lneludliig" two' , high
Detroit; h!Jh sehotls 'In

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Special!

pt~ns tor' !be 40-hed fOM,OOo
hosplt•l. Ner had billed• tho ltu•·
te&lt;o for $6,000, plus 'lntar011t
Tru•tces concluded 'Ney del!"rV·
ed on~&gt;fourth of six portent of
$200.000 - lbe money now · vall·
able -- and no more, at this time.
It !ley Indicates acceptance, the
trustees. ordered vaughan tel aend
b1m that' amount·at once.

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Are Charged To
C•ll'ml.,.ioner. Johjl 'Culrt said Flu Epidemic
today he may hire Willlom ·Cprri·

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i• Hrewln~ ever wh6 will get tbe'
10 1thou81nd dollars roward lor
solving the Morllyri Shep~ord
murder
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tlevclar/4 polite claim they
should havv the money lor their
pension fund. 'l'hey claim the
wori lhey did led to the arre"
an~ eo~vletion of Mrs. Sheppard's
husband, Dr. Samuel Sheppard.
county commissioners, dcsiguat·
ed bY the Sbeppard family to de·
lid
th
clde who wou get e money,
claim the Cleveland pollee have
no riJhl to the f!Ward . The com·
m1sslonors say the work pollee
did wls In their norOtal' line ol
duty.
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METROPOLITAN

$3,00C

'~ :J;.•.~~~Ni~ll::T:!:!Diie :!rial'.tfC. . t::p~n.~'lf Teafhets·Meet '
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ljlanne,,u ta completely clDie the the clear ncatrll 1o a
b11Uy
·e~•r no~l. &lt;ondltiop , of bila· elosed off."
ol obstru«lon 11 · ereated with
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•1 e re~ultthit the Infant will sui·
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TREM·ENDOUS
SA.YINGSI

By Mrs. Hottlo Fl'tftrlck

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IN STOCK

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Jle reltrr&lt;d to cases m Which
ill cases where 1 e Infant is
flilal m~13l reports contaJ~ the havlne breathlne dlf ieulty, ·~ of·
nolltlon: 'C•use unknown. In fort should be made to Ioree the
o~ stjflc ,Year lhl'f•. were 3,3U catheter thro'jf.h. It it can't lle
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1h~, viO il aloppeH)ld 'oll\et.lng
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~tllf.. 11:~ , .dune· to make an ~,pe~ln.. •
I•Del
11 e !lltle 1 1~ni
ace ""bere.
! , the ciust ljW tie .fp,~nd.'' he said; • nr. aelnflold reporiecl a 110r·
:~ , ,''Tile tose ip a~v~cooll.~ered ~
clteerlence wl\h ln~,1,11t
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ect,

of lbe County Hoapital
which
a bare maj&lt;trlty
Dispute Brewing lawtorlhorltysp'proval.
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Over Reward In ofcdThelon!secretary
1tsndlng when iboy direCt·
Leo VaUIIlan to
architect Hirry Ray , Ney II he
Case
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accept approximately
~heuo UP- A dlspule would
or his fee to date lor preparation

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Mrs. Dan Summerfield.

ot!~os 9MITfj
tn get air is purely a '1 volqntlry
srtlon whtch young Infants ~~not
· • · t,Jnlled f'i1H Scllnco ldllor
NEW YORK UP - Physldans huve."
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ni!w.born carefully bceause Infants · The d~llvuy room routine pow
found dead lor no apparent rea· Is to put a •atheter In the nose of
., so~. may well have suffocaled b1&gt; the MW born to draw ollt any
eau'se one oHhe two nostrils bad muC\1~· But "should•aq o~structlon
been stopped from birth without to the continued paJBage of the
anyone knowing it.
catheter be met, the cat~etet Ia
This advise was Issued by the removed lor lear of lnjurmg the
Medico! Society of the State of nasal. muco~s membran~,'' , Dr.
New Yark. 11 eamo from Dr. Belnfmld satd. It shouldn t bO reuenry It Beillfield ollhe l,ong IB- moved, h~ added. Rather, It
j;~d eollefie Hoipttol w&amp;o augaesi· ah.ould be .Pass~d throuah both nos· was ao a"•"'•r to "the trtls and mto the ~harnyx which
e•• l~a~"'
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n1n behind th
un.. v problem of Infant suffo· ' e u run I
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nose, mouth and laeynx.

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half nliiC West of the Raebte·BB·
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,han Road and about four miles 1Beagle raLcit doga for sale or Phone 200. Cleland Appliance and Richard Quelette, all or Col·
from Roclne 10 Sutton Township, 1 trade Howard B Stitt, Middle· Store. ll6 W. Main St., Pomeroy umbos, Mn. p c. Stolp, Troy,
Meigs County, Ohio, beginning at port Rt. I, Hobson Road.
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10 00 o'elock A M., the following
_ ~- 1_0 2 Blip
!·Lsmcaster; Mr. and Mrs. Clar
1DNriDee
....JIC1, ence Karr an d sons, B0 b anu·•
peraonat property:
Cuatom Buill Kitchen
. Kitchan aar-.smtPIOb
llldolleport. Plrt
• Automobll•
bet!J
aewln&amp; machlno deslgn.ecl, lor your home. Free llc&gt;nda. Pllooe 111&amp;-X
HIHI Jim, Mtllersport; Mr and ~rs
sofa and ! chairs
qulltJ eom· eotl"\lle"' Foreman &amp; Abbott.
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Gerald M~lntosh and Miss Mar yn
forb &amp; blanketo
Phone 621M·Y.
a 8 tf
Mofntosh of Huntington; Mr. and
linens
CONCRETI BLOCU
Mrs Herman Hoffner and Mr.
dishes roR sALE - Apples New Ha·
and Mrs. Earl Hoffner, Chilli·
cooking ulenslls
ven Orchard, New Haven. Phone
"lull• . . _ ,.,l.aoo"
cothc
lamps
TU-24888.
T·29tl
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many other ltem1.
ron SALE. one Lancaster deep
GRUISER BLOCI CO.
Leltor L Roush, Admlnlstralot
well jet pump w1th pressure
I Mll11 Notth .. P_..,
LIGAL NOTICE
or Ella Wolf, deccaaed.
tank and Ewltch. A\IJo ll&amp;·feet
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KIZZIE YEAUGER, whose last
Cril Bradford, Auclloneer.
plastic pi roe, 112 x I y,: one
~It, N. CaK Wlllo ~
~loce of rea!dence .,., Lake City,
(10) 8, 10, 22, 3tc architect's drawing table, stool
Ra hrf"ll
Tenneuee, and whose malden
Ono typewriter desk ~~~~~~~~~~~ name was K!ZZIE SMITH ol
(81 AutJ Soles andandonetools
!itlng cabinet, handmade. ·
Brleevllle, T•nnessee. is hereby
one electric table lOW, one wood
notified that on the 28th day of
August, 19~7. LAWRI!!NCE YEAU·
111&amp;7 ~ontlae V8 4 dr. $2,593. Sedan lathe, one solid oak Sideboard,
Good Cleu U1e. C1111
GER, being plaintiff, filed hiS pel·
; , One cardul owner. Almost like one "Whl!e" sowing machine,
All Mikel ud Modell
Ilion against her as defendant In
· th~ day 11 was sold. Blaetlnar's, antique. Phone Pomeroy 8)5-J.
10 2 8tlc
the Court of Common Pleas, Mei&amp;l
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10 Ute
Counly, Ohio, Caae No. 12,092.
!jiM Dodre Coronel SI.m. 4 dr .• (Ill Wonted To Buv
proylng for divorce from the said
Sed•n. PUJh button ablfl. Beau·
AUTO &amp;ALp
Klute Yeauger on the ground• of
tllul two tone INY finish . One Plano for Chllrcb. Must be In
Wilful Absence tor more than
loco! owner. lllaettnar'o, Pome· good condition and priced rca· 120 tj 1 1
year last past and Gtnss N•l·
roy. ,
10 5 8tc
sonablb. Call 692IJ.X or write ..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'t :~e:, of Duty, and plaintiff also
Rann1e Moore, RD 3, Pomeroy r
lor other proper relief.
1NI ptym•·&gt;lb 2 d;;iJ.895. liard
10·4·6tp. .
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cause will be for hearing on
top. Like new original two tone
or after the lith day of October,
0 - bhck and while flnlah. Power I 141 For "erlt
1957.
pick. Smart red and black In· - - - - - - - - - LAWRENCE YEAUGER .
terlor. Bllfi!Dirt, Pomeroy
5 room houac for rent on Buhan
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Crow It Crow
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and Racine Road. Hot •nd cold
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10 5 610
water, free gao. Write
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(8129 /9) 5,12, 19, 26, (10)3,10, 7k
A c/o The Dally Senti nil,
111 L .....,. IL
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111M Buick ·~pecial fi,4N. 4 dr.
eroy,
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Farm, 248 acres on
Sedon. Dynonow drive. Spotless
,_,.,, Olllt
% mile off Route
• ' or;~lnol blue-white flaioh. Bile!· Throe room hquse on Rt. 124,
new Eastern Hlah
on
D"''• Pomeroy.
10 5 6tc
Syracuse. Co~lact S. R. Hendrix
Route N~. 1, 100 acres
10.10·6tp
land, picbly water, good build·
New 1857 International pickup Syracuse
liuck with '4 wheel drive. Furnished, home. 5 ~t oi
ings, 8 room ranch type houae,
Pomeroy. Modern, 111 heat. El·
full b11ement, coat
Warner hnba and many extrao.
JN'aU"
•NCB· AG&amp;NC'f
wator In ho~ae. free
f2.200. 317 MaiD St. Pl. Pleas· dcrIY coup Io pre Ierre d· Phone
7 ..,.
goi avalloble. Reason lor aell·
ant, w. va.
10 9 3tp I·~~c_ro_Y_386~· _ _ 10 0 Sic
Aut.ttllt, llliltll
ina Falllnr Health. St1111ley
Jilt Bulcko 11 low u teN Choice SIC&lt;ping Room. Call 388·Y.
· . ACCIDIII'I'
Gibbs, Lone Boltom, Route No.
of S fine eara. Blaellur'a, Porn·
IHI2tp.
I.W.,C.."'IIMI._
2.
10.3-IUp
eroy
10 5 6tc
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lata•Broker •'orfarm.
Salet UIOA grain and otoek
Slecpmg Rooms Close 1n town.
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Duitltl 11 low u 11195. Choice
127 ut!ernut Ave., Pomeroy,
In MIDDLII'OII_T1 OHIO
to small 1town on alate high·
G fine cors. one wu owned
Ohio.
!O.Htc 111641
PHONu
1111
wsy. One ol Melp County'!
by our meehanlc. Blaettnar's,
better farms.
Sentinel
Want
to
moke
$t5
to
$25
In
a
PomerO)'.
10 6 8te
688-8.
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day• Many are doing 11 'Pie"· (lll Real Es•ote
ant woflt for man or womon.
t·
No experience needed. Spare nr _---,..,":-::::::- -~lnauroace Prolletlo~~o
fun Umo. Will teach and fin· COMPJ.Jili'B
Lila,
bit·.
Jl'lre, Polio. Clll Dor
au&lt;r you. Write McNESt CO.
IIJUa.
llhldle;:ort.
POMIIIOY - 2·bedJWm borne
t20 E. Clark St.. Freeport, FOR SALE - tJ.room~to.
6ouse and
wllh . hUIIwood noora tub and•
111
10.7-14·3te
bath. Gas. electric and city
ahower. furnaee heatlnr. Full
water. Phone 24823. Charlea M.
base~at. S200Q,Oo eash will
(17) Help Wonted
Haley, Rutland.
10 8 6tp
handlel owr&gt;er'a equity. Assume
ulstlnc loin, maturl~g In 12
Ten to 15 coal truck• and drivers
(
are needed for work at once.
- 9 rot.ms, 2
Phone Swisher Coal Co, !flU.
Full
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John Arbaugh is spentlinR
soMetime in Florida

,.: Phys.lcian~ Advise .~are~~ .T~
~,': ·. :. ·.Cheek Infants' Nose Passa2.es

Pilot Wheel·

Drew Webo;ter Potl, thing It is rid1eulous that Am· strike.

American Legion
Special music was provided bl
Fritz Buck, organiSt.
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Burial was in Beech Gl'!&gt;ve
cemetery and pall bearers were
school bus drivers and included
George Wagner. Homer Radford.
Amos Leonard, James Adams,
Clay Evans, 0 ren wears and "... v.
erett
Lightroot
Coming
from out of town for
the services were Mr. and Mrs.

OHIO VALLEY
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RATES
J ceall per word, Ole laatloa. Minlto1llll charlt IIOe.-4 =eo.'f
per wcml fOJ' three eo-liv• in,.rtiou.
Speclll- 01111 molllh for ~ cents per word.
Full rate of 2 cents per word wiD be charged for adverttsln&amp; U
HI pold for before the IDtD of each m011th following inaertton.
Errors bt AdverttsiDI--Sbould be reportecl immediately. The
o.111 &amp;.ntioel ,.;u not l&gt;e reoponalble lor mOPe !ban one lncor
root hl8ertton.
Card of Thanb and Sneelal Nollees of !!vents Sl 00. Obltuarlel
~b~beddl~tperwMd

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IIY WILLIAM EWALD

cause they couldn't lind an actor
UnltoCI,
Prtft
Stoff
CorrHpondent
small
enough to sit on llicke1
YOU CAN LEARN THE
NEW YORK UP- Thts Sunday Rooney's shoulder."
BEAUTY PROFESSION ....
Slesa~ heaved a mournful
In an amaz~~~gly sbot:l time and evening, NBC and CBS will
at a minimum cost, which You ean squeeze three spectaculars la sigh and watched the actors st~m­
pay on the "Pay as You Learn'' slde your TV machine, a feat ping around the rehearsal ball
plan. We are now acceptinj appll- roughly comparable to stuffing a "! like fairy tale• myself," he

! cahona for the !cw openings which cantaJoupe inside a tea bag.

sa1d, ''I make them up for . m,v

CBS will offer a spee devoted
to an auto firm, NBC will offer
specs devoted to an 011 firm and
a puppet. There'll be a tubful of
big stars sliding around th•
channels-Tyrone Power, Bing
Crosby, Frank Smatra, Jimmy

own children. But I think the only
way lo put a fairy tale on TV Is
to kid 11 a little- that way you
get grownups to watch, too.
You take 'Peter Pan' a delig'otfnl
example of spoofing

, we have in the classes whl&lt;h will
si,Jlrt on Oct. 21. Nov. 4th and
' Nov 18th. Tra11sortation can be
arranged. Wnte or call ~ow for
complete information to:
SOUTHERTON BEAUTY
ACADEMY
Durante, just to tick ore a few.
"Right now, I can't tell whether
16 E Washinl1!on St.
The biggest star, however, wdl this 'Pinocchto' IS gomg to b~
Athens, Ohio

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w1lf
not
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mponslble
for
any
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260
pounds.
Slezak
will
play
·. '~' debts nthcr than my own.
• 2 used 12 x 38 Tractor ~res. AI·
Papa Geppetto to Mtckey Roon•
Dewey Beas
so I-ll x 38. P. M. Cowdery, QUICK SERVICE on Watch Re- ey's Pinocchio In an NBC musi
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Long Bottom.
10 9 3tp
pmlng by Factory Trained cal devoted to the dummy with
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watchmakPr COLLINS JEWEL- nose trouble.
I ITO Tht Cltl'ltno of Ltlort, Sutton FOR SALE - Apples Pt/,land,l ERS, Pomtroy.
I 3 ll
.. 'PmocehJO' 15 going on at
•-- · .•·.
ond Ltbonon Townships:
OhiO Brm ~ own containers C
E Johnson
10 5 !mop Venetian bl.nds. All siiOII IIIII 6.30 e d. t. jus! 1n time to ruin
Since fore protection contracts - , colors. i'iberglau awnings; 1\IJ· everybody's dinner." said Slezak
- " upinld on October 6, 1957. and
•lo iRS heaters·, eleetrie ll••t during a rehearsal break. He look
' ... · were not renewed by township ; Pelrn'lo;ec,. 0 upo•r&gt;s Mrs. Wood- •lirtuces, plastic tile I~ bat~·
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ed melancholly. "I rra 11 y can't
trustees, the Racine Fire Depart· ' row Call, 732 Sycamore St . room•.
j~dge very well myself, but 1
• • mont will be unable to answer
Jliddleport, 0.
1().8.J2tc
frtt EttlllllltS
don't think we're gomg to kil!
.:-; fin calls after October ~. 1957,
Oolo WipPel luppiJ
off the memory of Walt Disney's
' :: unl. . contracts are r~newcd and Rough lumber Contact Andrew
215 Unlotl Avo.
i'Pinocchio.'

done with tongue m rheek or
foot in mouth. But If looks hke
they're gomg to play tl more or

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less straight
,
"I thmk 11 may be a ht!le hard
for some grownup• to accept
Mickey Roonoy as Pmocchi&lt;&gt;-he
I 0k
I ttl I ke J
F
s a 1 c 1
ose erre•
playing Toulouse-Lautrec. And
there Is the question of some of
the humor • too · When Plnocchlo
talks. sawdust falls out of h"
mouth-a good gag except they
repeat it and othe.., like It end·
lessly

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Cross, Letart Falls,
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R•c1ne VIllage council
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national desk 7 ft; !- rubber I
Your Only Authorised
They had to take him out bebelt, 8 in. Wide 50 11 long; 2- 1
Fuller BRUSH MAN
II II P. molors, heovy duty. •
James Marriner
Tuppora Plolno School Ground•
Stanley Gibbs, Long Bottom,
736 E. Moln St.
Benefit Coolville Fire Dept.
Route No. 2
10.3·6tfp
Pomeroy, Ohio
You name 11 - We have It
Phono No. 121 _ Allor s PM •
SAT.
5
Used Electric r·ovc $35.00, Coal
10.7·U
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Slarllng at 10 AM
!leatrola $20.o., Gas Furnocn
Lunch ........... II'DUndl
conversion bureau
$40.00. '
Donation n! Goods or contrlbu·
Phone 6126 X.
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T2RMITES lltTERMJNATID
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dons grotefully accepted at
For free Inspection phone 383-K,
Lyle Clover Farm Store. Tup· , Case rubber tired farm wagbn, Gilmore Supply Store, PomerDy.
Funeral services lor Huber
per~ Plains, 0.
extra short turmng radio•, All work guaranteed. Fully ID· Brown were held !tom the l!wing
See EllzaiJetb Lyons
Good condition $8900 Phone sured. Vaughan'• llldustrlal and Chapel, Saturday, at 2 p. m
S)IOillored by the llo.!e Barden
3042, Douglas Circle, near o... Real let;Ual Termite control ser, wl!h tne Rev. Roger Btshop , of
"ub
han.
10 9 6tlp
vice, st Marys, w;_va.7_~_u Chillicothe, officiating. Military
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Small grocc:y and deJieatessen

Ht1dqu1rte" For

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In Rutland across road from
I..•;amtJonlte Luggoge - Line Cedar
WE BUY
Cheots - LAU Wlndnw P'latt-- • new school Dmng good busi·
Frlgldolrc Refrlgeratoro. '
ness Pr~ecd reasonable or wll11
mUCTVRAL 1 IIAMI
laltor Furnltu,., Middleport, Ohio
trade for good small home.
U9U
Also ~2 acre farm on school
fCIAP IRON- MITAU
bus and mnll route for sale or
PUBLIC SAL•
trade George Kennedy, Rut·
land, o.
IIH-6tp
JUUK
Unde -lgned wt' ll offer for
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at public auction on Saturday Gooll living room suit f~r iale. ""- 110 ,...
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doy
of
October,
19~7.
at
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Green
cov•rlng
Phone
9283.
reJjdence of the late Etta
10 2 SUe
deeeued, located about one·

by

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"How~:::l~•·,:~;e"7he

four
and fivf year olds will enjoy 1t.
The question is how many four
and live year ot.ls will rush into
the sponsor's Rexall drugstor03
to buy products. Cornflakts
would be more in their line."
Sl02ak shifted h1s bulk and
considered the question of satiro
on 'J1V. "There i;n't much spoof·
lng or anythmg on TV. TV is
afraid. [ watched a lol of TV my
self last month and ·I must say il
was somethmg awful.
"I'he Intimate cabaret wherr
you can sec a whole revue "
something you can't get In Am
erlca, but in Europe they are
everywhere Thoy spoof every·

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Mrs. Lillie Hardway returned
Saturday to Worthington after
spending a few 'weeks al her
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald VIolet
1
apent Sunday w1tb her nephew
and niece Mr. and Mrs. (.arry
Roush of Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlckleo
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Jeffers of Chestor ~aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. w. W. Droge bad
as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
James Parr Jr. and mother Mrs.
Virginia Parr of Coolville, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Parr, Parkersbur¥•
and Mrs. Nettie Cowdery, Reeds·
ville
Mrs. Cordelia I.ambert and son
Mr. and Mrs. Cllrk Lambert of
Canton spent the weekend bere
with
ber lather
John Kaylor
and
her sister
Mn. Grace
Kuhn.
William Hostetler underwent

Bobeock ond Mra. Hattie Freder· Mra. NVrman Frederick and' aon1
lck ealled on Mr. ond Mrs. A. H. vlaited Mr. and Mra. Curt treBailey •t Baaban recenlly.• derick Sunday aftrrnoon. ·
Lowell Bing\ lo worldna II
Clifford Cox, deugbter Mrs. Massillon Ibis week.
Freeman, WUUims ond son Jim·
,
my attended a foctball game at
Oct. I~ will be Inspection of
Fairborn .where Mr. Cox's son, the D. of A. lodge It Chester,
Dea.a, played, and It was Fath· All members try to be there.
er'a Nlfbt, Friday.
Meeting starts at 7.30 p. ·m..
Mrs. Elba! Larkins of Long VIsiting members are welcome.
Bottom vloltecl Mrs. Gertrude ,;·~;;.;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;;;
Warner Sunday.
Sunday gueotJ of Mr. and Mrs.
George Frederick were Mr. and
Mra. Valelo Spencer, . Syracuse,
Every Fri. &amp; Sat. Nile
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Frederick
9:08 Till 1:00 A.M.
son Mllford Jr., of Sliver Ridge
Mr. and Mn. Willlo Frost arid I'
At The
family of Chester.
Mr. and Mr&amp; Jack Wood and I'
Mrs Milton !:faw of Athens were
In Parkersburg Saturday.
,
12 mi. West of Pome,roy
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Freder·
On Route 7
let and sons were In Pt. Pleas·
Under New Management
ant Saturday.

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hkc this.
"They play lo packed houses,
too. And I'm sure it's somethtng
TV m1ght learn somethmg from.
There's no reason' for TV to bo
afraid you know-.. ! som9thlng
is goodsatire."
it' wtll be a successeven

SQUARE DANa

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Mrs Harold Parker wer~ week·
end guest• of Mrs. Arbaugh and
son Wesley.
The WSCS met Tuesday after·
noon with Mrs. Gerald VIolet
with seven members · iad· two
guests, Linnie Bragg and Ina
Mauar, present.. Nov. \6 wu
chosen as the date for .the an·
nual bazaar of the society.
1\lr. and Mrs. CecU Co)dwell
and children attended I 'bli'thday
dinner Sunday at the hoJile of
Mr. ond Mrs. Herbert Porker of
Syraeuae jn honor of Mrs. Cald·

New 57
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c. A. Babcock paipled Jack
Wood's bouse roof lut week.
Paul Kelly, Clifford Co~ and
Raymond Teaford were •off from
wort one day last weet due to. a

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I'll

Mr. and Mrs. Howard ijlgcs,
Mr. and Mrs. James Rigs ona
Hof'ler Biggs all or Unlonpor~
spent the week~nd with Mr, .ad
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Mrs Milo Biggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Blnr aQd
family spent the weeke)ld . with
his mother, ¥n· Edith lllng ai
Wooster.
Mrs. Essie ' Waraer, )Irs. Alma·

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County Aaent C. E. Blak01Jloe
returned Tuesda~ fro!~~ ColQm·
bQs, . 0., wher~ ~e obl~l!\!4 fq!
handling charges aovemmen~
surplus items lnclu~l!l
toolw and office lijppliu.
materials' will be used In the
wor'k of the extension Qfflct.

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"Tliere· Is no renex present for
an Infant to """" Its mouth to
~~~llif ttwo~~~ its nose," ~· •Aid.
"Ai a' ma!ier of fact It will cloae
Its mouth ttahter in' an effort at
forced riaul breathing, ther~by
eompleteiY depriving Itself of any
aupply of •ir. Opening lhe mouth

YOUR TRADE IN WILL NEVER BE
WORTH MOREl
GET A BREAm TAKING DEAL NOW AT

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9. Burdens

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28. Pratoeo
29. J.aUgbh\1
34. Sloptnc
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TRAILERS .

WOMEN. $11.110 per 1,000 addroo'"
ina envelopes at home. Work In
thlo •reo. Write MUTUAL ASSOCIATES, Box 1011-AB, Mor·
ten, Penna.
10 II 3te
Traitor apace. Hearl o! Jliddl&amp;port. Get located botifore muddy
around hurts you:f!bone 82113.
Edgar Reynoldl,llewold'• 1&gt;a!Qo
Store, Middleport, Ohio. i.
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Relief or sublltu~ route clrrler
for Dally SenUnel. pootaot Carl
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Linoleum
Rugs

Ladies
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and
12 and
schools ithhe Mich.,
Pittotiurgh
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legiate football oamps, lncludlne
the University of Notre Darlle 41
South · Bend, Ind., where lhr~~
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first stringers and a reserve were'
The dl~ner ww l&gt;repared by Mrs. sidelined abd lour other players
l!•~ne~ Sauer,' Mrs, Br~ce Uoyd,
r~.~~::~f~~d to light workouts
'Jifrs. Fortes! •Bachtel, Mra. !!: M,
1i
tyr the Army gome
Mrs. Leland BroWn. Mrs.
Brew·
(IUtbrcsks struck footMrs.
at 'Moravian, Lafa)lette,
N J.; State Teachers
Rutgers University

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football games
end wereDelaware
c~neelledl ami

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3 pr. $1.50
Get

Cotton
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Regular $14.95

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SPECIAL
THIS SALE

SALE PRICE

.$9.88

$~9·.95
F.ot The Flpt·
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sires and YOUr IJI'Obl~ma. ~ow
in !omorrow. 'l'rJ ua; 'lll'i! ,deaL
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gan, wbo 1a Sheppard'• chief at·
He.•lth officials today countqd at
toriley, to fight the Cl~veland lelisr •lx new death• bla ..ed on
pollee's efforts to claim the re·
fiu In
of
word. '
· conlgan. (ljean'WIIIIe. said he
will edntlnue ld' llgi\t for S~ep·
•ita•;
r~l"it:f,'
fi'Om · Oh~ Ponl· 1'"""''•"'
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lentlil)' w ire ~e Is ' serv1na •
life term. •con:lgan tndica!ed his
ntw Ie~al mti•es may tate two
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Th~ee of the latest dea1bo belle~ed causlid by flu ·or llu·
Induced· com~llcatlons were tn
Miehtaan, t\vo o( them in Penn·
(CO.,ilnUtcl ,;.., ,.,. Ono)
sylvania and one In IJ!Ih•
of the•eclucadobat program of the
Num Among Vletlmo
ollie in his lllk tithlch lnclu,ded
Amoqg th~ ,tctlms wu Patricia
IellallUve ooeomplllhments, actlv- Longo, 18, of Pittsburgh, a student
IUea of the sta\e Board, aod aim· nQrse. Dr. Jonas SaUc, developer
ilar subjects. Mr.·Hoon of the OEA of tbe SaUc polio vaccine and an
italt was allo1a apeaker and his tnnuell!a expert, was uked to
loples wue "Ocinunls&amp;lon o' Pro- eonduct teats to determine the ex·
fesslonal Problems and Teach~r act cause of death.
Welfare; Commission on Teacher
The disease conUnued Ia rage
E,dueatlon and Professional Stand· through the · Sotilh. Louiilana
ards; Commission lor the Improve- health authorities reported 300,000
m~nl o( Edu~ttlon In Qbio." ·
flu eases '!pee July 14 and a total
lolrs lilorion wai t~e final spea~· or 51 ' deaths ,blamed ·on influenza
er' on "What's ~ew In t~e · Notlon'' and eompllcatfons. Bul the out·
and . 1 qno~~ced t~e National ton· break'there was believed lo be on
lereqi;fl of tbe ~A \II Clevtland t&amp;e decline.
.
this yenr and the National Confer·
An Asian flu outbreak in· Kenenee ol !tie Department of Class: tucky bit an estimated 1,000 per·
Tea~~ers
forced the closlnr All all
1~~~";~!s~~ Tri•K County ,.on the
1~
stite line.
Othor Schoolo Hit
Other schools were forceb to
close down IJr Michigan an~ r,enn·
P!!."' i'•rlva,nli, lneludliig" two' , high
Detroit; h!Jh sehotls 'In

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Special!

pt~ns tor' !be 40-hed fOM,OOo
hosplt•l. Ner had billed• tho ltu•·
te&lt;o for $6,000, plus 'lntar011t
Tru•tces concluded 'Ney del!"rV·
ed on~&gt;fourth of six portent of
$200.000 - lbe money now · vall·
able -- and no more, at this time.
It !ley Indicates acceptance, the
trustees. ordered vaughan tel aend
b1m that' amount·at once.

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Six' New Deaths
Are Charged To
C•ll'ml.,.ioner. Johjl 'Culrt said Flu Epidemic
today he may hire Willlom ·Cprri·

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i• Hrewln~ ever wh6 will get tbe'
10 1thou81nd dollars roward lor
solving the Morllyri Shep~ord
murder
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tlevclar/4 polite claim they
should havv the money lor their
pension fund. 'l'hey claim the
wori lhey did led to the arre"
an~ eo~vletion of Mrs. Sheppard's
husband, Dr. Samuel Sheppard.
county commissioners, dcsiguat·
ed bY the Sbeppard family to de·
lid
th
clde who wou get e money,
claim the Cleveland pollee have
no riJhl to the f!Ward . The com·
m1sslonors say the work pollee
did wls In their norOtal' line ol
duty.
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METROPOLITAN

$3,00C

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ljlanne,,u ta completely clDie the the clear ncatrll 1o a
b11Uy
·e~•r no~l. &lt;ondltiop , of bila· elosed off."
ol obstru«lon 11 · ereated with
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•1 e re~ultthit the Infant will sui·
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TREM·ENDOUS
SA.YINGSI

By Mrs. Hottlo Fl'tftrlck

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Myot Mtko jt~lng
Jle reltrr&lt;d to cases m Which
ill cases where 1 e Infant is
flilal m~13l reports contaJ~ the havlne breathlne dlf ieulty, ·~ of·
nolltlon: 'C•use unknown. In fort should be made to Ioree the
o~ stjflc ,Year lhl'f•. were 3,3U catheter thro'jf.h. It it can't lle
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::~~:·~... ftltiC lbf9ug , \b~ the
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ca~h~nkno
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~tllf.. 11:~ , .dune· to make an ~,pe~ln.. •
I•Del
11 e !lltle 1 1~ni
ace ""bere.
! , the ciust ljW tie .fp,~nd.'' he said; • nr. aelnflold reporiecl a 110r·
:~ , ,''Tile tose ip a~v~cooll.~ered ~
clteerlence wl\h ln~,1,11t
.. l , -: ~]!'-~
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~lfi !IOi~ji!Ue
ect,

of lbe County Hoapital
which
a bare maj&lt;trlty
Dispute Brewing lawtorlhorltysp'proval.
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Over Reward In ofcdThelon!secretary
1tsndlng when iboy direCt·
Leo VaUIIlan to
architect Hirry Ray , Ney II he
Case
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accept approximately
~heuo UP- A dlspule would
or his fee to date lor preparation

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Mrs. Dan Summerfield.

ot!~os 9MITfj
tn get air is purely a '1 volqntlry
srtlon whtch young Infants ~~not
· • · t,Jnlled f'i1H Scllnco ldllor
NEW YORK UP - Physldans huve."
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ni!w.born carefully bceause Infants · The d~llvuy room routine pow
found dead lor no apparent rea· Is to put a •atheter In the nose of
., so~. may well have suffocaled b1&gt; the MW born to draw ollt any
eau'se one oHhe two nostrils bad muC\1~· But "should•aq o~structlon
been stopped from birth without to the continued paJBage of the
anyone knowing it.
catheter be met, the cat~etet Ia
This advise was Issued by the removed lor lear of lnjurmg the
Medico! Society of the State of nasal. muco~s membran~,'' , Dr.
New Yark. 11 eamo from Dr. Belnfmld satd. It shouldn t bO reuenry It Beillfield ollhe l,ong IB- moved, h~ added. Rather, It
j;~d eollefie Hoipttol w&amp;o augaesi· ah.ould be .Pass~d throuah both nos· was ao a"•"'•r to "the trtls and mto the ~harnyx which
e•• l~a~"'
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n1n behind th
un.. v problem of Infant suffo· ' e u run I
e
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nose, mouth and laeynx.

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half nliiC West of the Raebte·BB·
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RADIO &amp; TflLEVISIPN S!!RVICI!, norton Brown, Mrs George \Jry
,han Road and about four miles 1Beagle raLcit doga for sale or Phone 200. Cleland Appliance and Richard Quelette, all or Col·
from Roclne 10 Sutton Township, 1 trade Howard B Stitt, Middle· Store. ll6 W. Main St., Pomeroy umbos, Mn. p c. Stolp, Troy,
Meigs County, Ohio, beginning at port Rt. I, Hobson Road.
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2 23 If Mr. and Mrs. Delton Hughes,
10 00 o'elock A M., the following
_ ~- 1_0 2 Blip
!·Lsmcaster; Mr. and Mrs. Clar
1DNriDee
....JIC1, ence Karr an d sons, B0 b anu·•
peraonat property:
Cuatom Buill Kitchen
. Kitchan aar-.smtPIOb
llldolleport. Plrt
• Automobll•
bet!J
aewln&amp; machlno deslgn.ecl, lor your home. Free llc&gt;nda. Pllooe 111&amp;-X
HIHI Jim, Mtllersport; Mr and ~rs
sofa and ! chairs
qulltJ eom· eotl"\lle"' Foreman &amp; Abbott.
·~
Gerald M~lntosh and Miss Mar yn
forb &amp; blanketo
Phone 621M·Y.
a 8 tf
Mofntosh of Huntington; Mr. and
linens
CONCRETI BLOCU
Mrs Herman Hoffner and Mr.
dishes roR sALE - Apples New Ha·
and Mrs. Earl Hoffner, Chilli·
cooking ulenslls
ven Orchard, New Haven. Phone
"lull• . . _ ,.,l.aoo"
cothc
lamps
TU-24888.
T·29tl
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many other ltem1.
ron SALE. one Lancaster deep
GRUISER BLOCI CO.
Leltor L Roush, Admlnlstralot
well jet pump w1th pressure
I Mll11 Notth .. P_..,
LIGAL NOTICE
or Ella Wolf, deccaaed.
tank and Ewltch. A\IJo ll&amp;·feet
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KIZZIE YEAUGER, whose last
Cril Bradford, Auclloneer.
plastic pi roe, 112 x I y,: one
~It, N. CaK Wlllo ~
~loce of rea!dence .,., Lake City,
(10) 8, 10, 22, 3tc architect's drawing table, stool
Ra hrf"ll
Tenneuee, and whose malden
Ono typewriter desk ~~~~~~~~~~~ name was K!ZZIE SMITH ol
(81 AutJ Soles andandonetools
!itlng cabinet, handmade. ·
Brleevllle, T•nnessee. is hereby
one electric table lOW, one wood
notified that on the 28th day of
August, 19~7. LAWRI!!NCE YEAU·
111&amp;7 ~ontlae V8 4 dr. $2,593. Sedan lathe, one solid oak Sideboard,
Good Cleu U1e. C1111
GER, being plaintiff, filed hiS pel·
; , One cardul owner. Almost like one "Whl!e" sowing machine,
All Mikel ud Modell
Ilion against her as defendant In
· th~ day 11 was sold. Blaetlnar's, antique. Phone Pomeroy 8)5-J.
10 2 8tlc
the Court of Common Pleas, Mei&amp;l
' . Pomeroy.
10 Ute
Counly, Ohio, Caae No. 12,092.
!jiM Dodre Coronel SI.m. 4 dr .• (Ill Wonted To Buv
proylng for divorce from the said
Sed•n. PUJh button ablfl. Beau·
AUTO &amp;ALp
Klute Yeauger on the ground• of
tllul two tone INY finish . One Plano for Chllrcb. Must be In
Wilful Absence tor more than
loco! owner. lllaettnar'o, Pome· good condition and priced rca· 120 tj 1 1
year last past and Gtnss N•l·
roy. ,
10 5 8tc
sonablb. Call 692IJ.X or write ..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'t :~e:, of Duty, and plaintiff also
Rann1e Moore, RD 3, Pomeroy r
lor other proper relief.
1NI ptym•·&gt;lb 2 d;;iJ.895. liard
10·4·6tp. .
IIAI WAU
cause will be for hearing on
top. Like new original two tone
or after the lith day of October,
0 - bhck and while flnlah. Power I 141 For "erlt
1957.
pick. Smart red and black In· - - - - - - - - - LAWRENCE YEAUGER .
terlor. Bllfi!Dirt, Pomeroy
5 room houac for rent on Buhan
-.,
Crow It Crow
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and Racine Road. Hot •nd cold
'""' , _ ... - •
. •.lorneyo for Plaintiff
10 5 610
water, free gao. Write
... ..._...
(8129 /9) 5,12, 19, 26, (10)3,10, 7k
A c/o The Dally Senti nil,
111 L .....,. IL
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111M Buick ·~pecial fi,4N. 4 dr.
eroy,
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Farm, 248 acres on
Sedon. Dynonow drive. Spotless
,_,.,, Olllt
% mile off Route
• ' or;~lnol blue-white flaioh. Bile!· Throe room hquse on Rt. 124,
new Eastern Hlah
on
D"''• Pomeroy.
10 5 6tc
Syracuse. Co~lact S. R. Hendrix
Route N~. 1, 100 acres
10.10·6tp
land, picbly water, good build·
New 1857 International pickup Syracuse
liuck with '4 wheel drive. Furnished, home. 5 ~t oi
ings, 8 room ranch type houae,
Pomeroy. Modern, 111 heat. El·
full b11ement, coat
Warner hnba and many extrao.
JN'aU"
•NCB· AG&amp;NC'f
wator In ho~ae. free
f2.200. 317 MaiD St. Pl. Pleas· dcrIY coup Io pre Ierre d· Phone
7 ..,.
goi avalloble. Reason lor aell·
ant, w. va.
10 9 3tp I·~~c_ro_Y_386~· _ _ 10 0 Sic
Aut.ttllt, llliltll
ina Falllnr Health. St1111ley
Jilt Bulcko 11 low u teN Choice SIC&lt;ping Room. Call 388·Y.
· . ACCIDIII'I'
Gibbs, Lone Boltom, Route No.
of S fine eara. Blaellur'a, Porn·
IHI2tp.
I.W.,C.."'IIMI._
2.
10.3-IUp
eroy
10 5 6tc
·-I
lata•Broker •'orfarm.
Salet UIOA grain and otoek
Slecpmg Rooms Close 1n town.
"••
Lorro modern house clo.•e
Duitltl 11 low u 11195. Choice
127 ut!ernut Ave., Pomeroy,
In MIDDLII'OII_T1 OHIO
to small 1town on alate high·
G fine cors. one wu owned
Ohio.
!O.Htc 111641
PHONu
1111
wsy. One ol Melp County'!
by our meehanlc. Blaettnar's,
better farms.
Sentinel
Want
to
moke
$t5
to
$25
In
a
PomerO)'.
10 6 8te
688-8.
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day• Many are doing 11 'Pie"· (lll Real Es•ote
ant woflt for man or womon.
t·
No experience needed. Spare nr _---,..,":-::::::- -~lnauroace Prolletlo~~o
fun Umo. Will teach and fin· COMPJ.Jili'B
Lila,
bit·.
Jl'lre, Polio. Clll Dor
au&lt;r you. Write McNESt CO.
IIJUa.
llhldle;:ort.
POMIIIOY - 2·bedJWm borne
t20 E. Clark St.. Freeport, FOR SALE - tJ.room~to.
6ouse and
wllh . hUIIwood noora tub and•
111
10.7-14·3te
bath. Gas. electric and city
ahower. furnaee heatlnr. Full
water. Phone 24823. Charlea M.
base~at. S200Q,Oo eash will
(17) Help Wonted
Haley, Rutland.
10 8 6tp
handlel owr&gt;er'a equity. Assume
ulstlnc loin, maturl~g In 12
Ten to 15 coal truck• and drivers
(
are needed for work at once.
- 9 rot.ms, 2
Phone Swisher Coal Co, !flU.
Full
10 II Ste

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John Arbaugh is spentlinR
soMetime in Florida

,.: Phys.lcian~ Advise .~are~~ .T~
~,': ·. :. ·.Cheek Infants' Nose Passa2.es

Pilot Wheel·

Drew Webo;ter Potl, thing It is rid1eulous that Am· strike.

American Legion
Special music was provided bl
Fritz Buck, organiSt.
·
Burial was in Beech Gl'!&gt;ve
cemetery and pall bearers were
school bus drivers and included
George Wagner. Homer Radford.
Amos Leonard, James Adams,
Clay Evans, 0 ren wears and "... v.
erett
Lightroot
Coming
from out of town for
the services were Mr. and Mrs.

OHIO VALLEY
CO.

TUPPERS PLAIN

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middlepo~t, 0. 1 Oct. 10, 1Q57-7

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IFo~:Ci:I~ &amp;!~s~nalolo Lac~::: TV Networks T0 Stuff Three .'

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~fjihjf.H;t.S;;d.;~a~~·d:g;,.~and~son~.c~ar1 ~;r;p;~ mte Metbodist C.hurcb WSCS
Enterprise EUB '. Kof PLodge
:~~w~~~:~~:.~.c~r~:.~~~d
Memorial Serv,ce Held Tue~dar Churdt WSWS 1n t 0Sponsor.
Harold Chapman and fandly.
~~ A~E::i~:. f:~~·;~od~~~oz f:~~~~~ ~:to:,.~u~~·~~bro=h Tuesday Meeting .' Rummage Sale
~-Dalil.v St:ntlnel, Pqmeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct.

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wl~:o~~:nc~f;{epo~u.:!~\~u~l{ ~~

nmg when the - WSCS of·~~home on Moll street and his United M~ihodist. Chureh me( a~
daugtiter, Mrs Gerald Eijefst.eln,Jibe church. '
,
Columbus, hzs been here to
Mrs Lula Nease was In ~bll'l!e
or
hi 'h ~·w1th hiS care.
withthe devotio
d 08b wM • · o.,..,e~
1
Genh.in:';," u ;.,i~tu lSI Lu'Vttia
Mrs. Lawre-n~ Stewart and baby taken from
re reo :~
,,. lleccnt guests of Moss LoiS Cecil son have JM.en returned botne lour preceded ~::sla~ t'ha~ r
lfere Mr and Mrs W L Heston, from Holzer Hospital.
prayer b M N P ng ng an~
flenna, Oh1o, James Simpson Ra·
memor~i ser~:. ease. A short
etne; Mn; Lonn Staats, 'Athens;
Pomeroy Personals followed h e by Mrs. Neas•
ltrs. C 0 Chapman and Miss
t e devoliono
1
~abeth LIL•vd, Rutland
Mr and Mrs Waller Tho ,
"Our Home 1\!l.sslon Centers
....- Mr and Mrs C C. Chapman and famtly or Crook5v11lc w:.~.~ and Race" was the topic of th~
program presented by Mrs. Jed
Webster Sr. u•isted by Mrs. Eugene Brown Mrs. Everett Thorn
as, M1sse• Augusta and Lucretia
Genhelmer and Mrs Robert Warn A
er
poem "My Challenge To
You" was read by Mrs C. E. W.
Downoe.

VISIT OUR

FURNITURE FAIR

ON THE ENLARGED DrSPLAY ROOMS __ IN MAIN STORE
AND ACROSS STREET IN MEIGS GROCERY BLDG.

FURNITURE

oil Ohi" Eta Ph'
M. IMeet'1ng
H ld T d

~:~.c~i~for~;tt;~~~~~~dp!~ ~:!: Sa~:f~~:b~~nt·ch::[:u:e·~~~t~J

day after a several days vlalt Chorlene Thomss, Vera Crow and
with hiS mother, Mrs. Anna Louise Zirkle.
James
Mr and Mrs. Wilham James of
California visited Sunday with

GROUPI.NG SET UP AT
OUR

FURNITURE FAIR

Mro Bertha Stott vl1lted Tue•
day lh Pl. Pleasant wllh Mr. ond
Mrs. William Knight and lan:lly,

YOUNGS
·MARKET

H'In dYf ami'J f
Entertains With
p•ICntc Supper

Mr. and !ln. Kolad Hlady and
ehildrtn, stephen, Janey and
George, entertained Sunday with
a picnic supper at their home on
Gravel Hill.
Mr. Hlndy Is manager of the
the Melga County ofllee or tb"
Economy Savings and Loan Com·
pany and the guests were 4m·
ploye~s of the firm and their
families.

25c

'$1.19

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P,lfiolator. '"'·

67¢

$2.44
Reg. $3.78

OHset Turner

30~

Reeular 79c sllinless steel.
Black beat-prool handle.

Waste

67¢

Basket

Reg. 98e

$1.87

Wondroua Ruth Barry 60iauge full faohloned "Gh •
·N·Tako" •tretch 'IYionsl
Co-ordinated lee lengths,
aelf aeama.

Reg. $3.95
Unbreakable
plaatlc. Big' 26-qt.
Stze.

Guaranteed! Electric 6-cup
percolator .,1Alumjnum. 450
wattl: 195-120,' 1AC/DC1
Rot. 75c M, cord . . ... ... 47c

Alumi~um
Coke Pan

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57c
Reg. U.l9
Bok&lt;&gt;n-Tike.
Slidlnt loot top.
llx8\l-ln.

Ta~e · ·

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T~~lt

$1.27
, Reg. U.98

f'ol~lng mCjal
&amp;tJie. 3 gay dealgoR.

Women'•

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TOilET
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Draperies ·

flunelelte
"B•by Dolla"

$1.43

R~l·

88e

Dram~llllfroDt,

Recular $1.98 value- Gay
printa, lace trim. For ~
me~~, atrlr.

SLICES

CHNER'
Ohio

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79c

tolls 32c

' • H~GTON, W. Va. UPldiiOf \AlUla' B. Selttor of the
• ciolleltnd l'tt~ was ~hedulcd to
'' addieso a' rellonal meeting or
', BOy Scout leaders from a sltttlite uea ~ere today. The three~ • daY iesslo~ opened Thunday .
'·· nr::. Arthur A. Schuck of Now
'\'ork. exeeutlve director of th•
' ioy Seoull of America, told the
' · lfJders Thursday nlaht that
'"whit• the world needs today "
c~~r:~~~llc~a::n,d~t equality of citizen'i
to maintain free-

heauiiMt Border panel
Swiss lace on textured vf.
nyl pluUc. Makblna eenler valaa.:c ineloded.

3 lb. con

P·~KAGE OF

' &amp;li~or Speaks At
~egional Scout
. .'I~aders 'Meeting
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SWIFTNING

Clf.~RMIN

Coal Grove, under orders by the
eight-elate Ohio River Volley Water Sanitation ComJ11isslon to pro·
v1de sewage treatment, has drawn
up sewage plans but none ell them
have been developed. Coal Grove
has a population of 2,492.
Lakeville, a recently Incorporated Copneaut suburban
Lake Erie, thus far hao prette'inteclj
no scwa1e treatment plans.
Both Middleport and Pomeroy
had been granted extra 11me by
the eonli'ol board beeause they
were trying to build 1 joint treatment plant "Nolh)ng has eome
of tbls as yet," the board aaid.

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FLOUR
r.5 lbs. 49c .
2 CANS

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They were called by the board
for fajlur~ to make ouf(lelent pniircaa In halting polluUon. None of
them now have municipal M~waae
treatment facilities.

MbRNING

BISCUITS

COFFEE

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Maxwell

CO~UliiBUS UP - Four eom·
munltles will be called on the car•
pet before the Ohip Water Poilu- ·
Uon Control lloard here Tueaday.
~oal Grbve, Lakeville, MiddlepOrt and Pomero~ willaaked
to explain why their sew~Je dlacharge pqmita should not be 1111·
ed.

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Instant

FOR IITTIIf
IE·AIILITl

-$_·A
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.ENOW. GOI.NG o·Nl·

Stretch N~on
Hosiery

Large

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Mason, W,) Vo.

51bs. 49c:

Water Pollution
Board SUIQDlons
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Cllllo: Portly clttloly ~~
lolr NUih an4 wtll, ...,.,....,., ~
Way. -tlr lair on4 ~
cHI tonlgh with ~C~tttnoi fiolit,
klurUJ contlnvt4 lelr INMI IIIII.
Hltlh today mi&lt;ltiJo 50'1 ~,
lltlr . . . .- . Ltw . . . .
OIOIIIJ In tho 30'a.

NO.l5l

Co::::.y

A lerri!io buyl Thick velvety Cannon beauties 10
hoe 2fx46-in. size, Lovely
d~orator ulors
29c waahclotha. 4 for 67c

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Bath Towels .

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ro~ r butlon was made to b• Christmas Seal Sales OD Nov. 4 at
aRen to the Nov I meeting.
H~ath MethodiSt Church.
e1nshments were served b ,
tbe hllStess at the close ol t/
The cultural progcam was goven '
meeting to those named ab e by Mrs. Charlotte Coals whose topand
ovc le
Cl dMrs. Eldon Weeks Mrs
R bwas B"How To
h Say II" and Mrs·
au e Husted
Mrs
u Y acr w oae paper was on
Frecker, MiS! 'GeneVJ~ve S ' am "Public Speakmg".
.Mra Clara Grueser and
tobm,
Refreshments were served b"
one•gu t no
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es
Clark and Charlotte

BAKER FURNITURE

SUGAR

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A salad course was .mved by f ·
the hostess and favors ware
amall lllimal f!Curinea:
i :
Present were Mrs. Annlce Oblinger, Mrs. Richard Vaughan, J~
Mrs. C. J, Ebefsbac!J1 /!Ira. Tbeodore Lehew, Mia, '!illl\iielt j!IJ&lt;k·
burn, Mra. Richard, ~'lhan 'Sr.
Mrs. Harold El)erabach,, Mn. Lee
Pratt, Mrs. WI!J~d Ebersb.ch,
Mrs. Edgar Pratt.&lt;, Mn. Emma
Leifheit and .. one , auest, Mr:J.
Teddy Warner: '
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The next mcclhlg will be held
at the homr of Mrs. Theodore
Lebel\' on Tuc•daf, Oct-~

UeS GJ

Brownwith
whoherwill spend a lew given
have been
made (orwhen
a Tea
be
days
In November
tbetonew
Mr and Mrl5 Dame) James ami pledges will be named.

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Mrs. Mor1on .Howell of Colum• ompany with Mrs. Richard
bus arrived Monday to assi!t I" es, president, presiding.
the care of ber daughter, Mrs.
The regular busln.., meclln~
James Will and mfant ~aughter. w,. held and the cultural proMrs. p C Stolp returned !o gram waa gIvcn by Svlvl a Collin•
her home at Troy today after whose paper was on the topic
bemg called here b" the death· o( "G' I
d Re , in
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IV ng an
re•v I Friend.
Hubcr Brown. She wos accom- phlps" and Jean Wmy read a
panoed home by1 her sister, Mr.. history of the lorority. Plan.

~!~e/randmother, Mrs

SEE THIS COMPLETE

. A Rummage Sale will be held
Hrs. Wald Windon entertained
;.dday 'inH Saturday, Oeober 18-19 lbe Kin Club Tuesday evening
~!,lbe Jfawklns bulldlo~ formerly ~~ her home at Flatwoods wltb a
~pled by the Ohjo ~el Gas c?.m~ As You Are•• party. ,
.,ompan1·
Tea to~els were presented "
gifts to Mrs. Wl'ndon by
tides Lodv.e, Knights of Pythias, hO!tess
ore having •the sale and J II eac h of the members who also
Orate is general chairman ~itb brought a gift of food for '
Horace McElhinny and John Kin- needy family Mrs. C. J. Ebers·
cald on his committee Anyone bath reeeived an annivenarv
wishing to contribute to the sale gilt and Mrs. Windon a birthday
may call 6340J.
gift from their secret pals.
Games were played during the
Donations are to be brought to
the room the day before the sare.
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Makes Plans fo
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The wsws of the Enterprise
EUB Church met Tuesday ev~nlng It the home of Mrs. J.ollnl
$mlth, Nye Ave
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Mn S~hm Blszewicz · prest
den~ presided at the 'mce!lpg
which opened with group olngln«
of ,;·savior Like a Shepherd Lead
Uo and Prlll'er by Mrs. E, H.
Arnold.

evenlnt al.d prlzea
In
Mrs. ~- J Eberabacb - and Ills.
Harold Eberabub,
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Is Host To Kin
Oub On Tuasday
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Council of IJnltcd c~::ch ·
en which will b held 1't lh.
• on Thursday,
e October r.;•
church
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Mrs. Bron '1IOJJO~~ced the Wqrl~
Communlfll Df,f serY1ct would lje
held 11 t~e. ~acu•e Prl!sl!yte~a~
Church on rnday, November 1.
Pareels for . Peace are to be
brought to tbu mcetlnc.
At tM ciO!e of the me&amp;llh&amp; tb•
The l~adcr for the evenlnr
JI'OUp was Invited to the dining Mr~ DaiSy Brown mtroduced the
room where a dc8!crt course wos topic ,"ChriSt the . Church and
!erved by Mrs. Barnll!, Mn. w. ~·tee. A gcoup diSCUSSion WIS
R. Carpenter, Mrs Everett Thom • d on race relations followed
as and Mrs. L. L. Roush. The re- by Blbl~ study. A playlet, "Think- 1
freshmen! table was attractive Jog an Thanking" was prcsentwith decorations In keeping with 18
ed by Mrs. Bl,.ewlez, Mrs ThornHalloween and centered wltb a
Be~IJ, Mra Smith, Mrs. H•rr
hert D
larle birthday cake with aeven· D . llon and Miss Elizabetb
teen candles In observ1nce of the lVI!," afler which the group
seventeenth annlversory of the 8S~~g.. Open M.Y Eyes That 1 May , Plans were made lor a HallowsMrs W. 0 Bamilz, pmident, Society and past pre•ldents were
en masquerade party when the
preSJdcd at the meeting a~d Introduced!
•
·p in the
Exemplar Chapter of Beta Sigma
Mrs. Harry Shrieve wa~ welcomed ,
ur g
busmess se.1slon Phi sorority met Tuesday with Mrs
,1
Mli. llluewicz announced a Th
R
os a gueat. Mrs. Brown told
meetln_g PI lhe Me••• Count
omas ue, president, presiding
the retreat for pastors· wives
w
I
c
.,
y The party, when the hwbands or
held at Camp Oyo In September
;I
,:u~cl~of United Church Wom the members .will be guesll Ia tr
A report was made on the sal~ ,
Oue
tho4~
held at the lil!ited Me· be beld at the home of M; and
ot vanilla
ir~~
~~reh,
Thura"-y, ,Oct. Mra. Roger Morgan on Odober 26
17
A list of supplies ,needed for
ur 'd
' a. ll ..to 3 p, 'll··and
Members of the chapter are
the year were . read by Mrs.
Ohio Ela Phi chapter of
m rei all to attend. Wo•Jd . Com- aaked to as!lst at the "Stuffing
Gerald Wildermuth. Plaqa wet'e Sigma Phi sorority half ·a
~ ~p:.~d Da~ w" also announced Bee" held by the Meigs County
Sd ·- del meeting" TUesday
~ 1. ay, ~tvember I at the Tuberculosis and Health Assocla-

e

3 ROOMS OF

$595

No~ember
I. _Plan~ were ~sp
0
::.~n~ :rv~b.. d~n~er f~~r
~
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~~warded

'I Mrs: Waid Windom

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'·

MARKET RIPOU
CINCINNATI. 0. UP-Produce
Eggs, firm; U. S. cons~mer aradc.
w~ltcs and browns A jumboa 54D7; .A large ~; A medjum ~·,37, A small 2'3-24; 8 large 41-47.
FOB Cineinnatl white end brown
A large 58-80; A medt.um 43-4G;
B large 5~-54.
Chockens, firm, fryers 3·3\!J lbs
il!-17;
hens, heavy, 13-14; hem,
said In order to do that
train our younaaters." light IHI.
out U,at one out of . Buller, 90 score 71 :
youngsters belongs to
with total mem·
U!tallng 3,000,000.

Industry
Urged
Here
__:___ -- Need For Convincing Industry
Of Opportunity Is Told ~~nday

Loca1 community leaders said today work would be ~
forward to complete industrial brochures and to create ~ Ill»
ter plan for indllltry that might want to moye into Mefp
county. The announcement followed a dinner meeting held
Th~ay night at Kyger High School attended by over 20CI
buJineu and community.leaders from Meigs and Gallla coun-

--------'---toea
·
Ron Spronger, ~ of the
Pomerof Chamber of Commerce,
uld a meetinl of 'the ebunbill' Ia
aehedaled for next Mondar m,bt
on the Oh10 Power ComPIIt1 !If·
flees.

)loy Scout Drilt

In Middleport

Is No~ Underway

The Jill~ Boy Seoul drive open·
ed in Mid leport Th"""-Y with J
staff of nt men cn~BJed m
the lint phase which Ia to eover
the bUJinesa dlotrict.
Drive Chairman Berur4' Fultz
'"'d th11 part of the campaip
should be completed bJ. nell
Wedne5day. Taking part are Kll
Hmdy, Fred Hibbs, Edlloll Baker
James E. Sim)l80n, Charlea'Ciark·
son, Henehel MeCiurf,, 1 Joha
VMman. Bob Jolilla and chair·

"We'll ~ertainly disctLII a more
detailed ourvey of this eountJ wilb
, view toward detemlnina jul(
where industry can build,• be declared.
The Kyger meeting woa sponsored by tbe ' Cilambers of Pomero)',
Middleport, and Golllpolll. toeether with the Kyger Creek Msoci•tion Nick Baaao, WSAZ-TV
commentator of Hwillngon, JD&lt;JderaU!r dunng a panel cn.eu.aion alier the cbicten 1 din~...,...
ed to more than 200 g-._
Taklne part ~ lbe panel WeN
Ford Morrow, eutem tllreetor o(
public reloUons, KaiJer A!tlllllnwB
Co,. at Rlrineawood (Wei~ native); Robert WoU, direclor ona
development. Ohio Power Co.; 1.
W. Crowley, Supt., New Yort Central Railroad; Wolliam Welcb, consultant in area developmelll, Coumbos ill Southern Ohio l!leetric
eo.; Albert E. RedniJn,' cllreetor
oodustrial development, Ohio
Chamber of Commeroe; Vidor E.
Moore, Jndllllrial rel)l'flfotaUve,
Chesapeake &amp; Ohio Rallreld; and
J. A. W. Sherwood, J\111. Eqlneer
Obio Higbwa1 Departmenl

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