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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.

1

10, 1957

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~
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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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Reg. U.l9

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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CANNED

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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GOLD MEDAL

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
FourCommunities
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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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Big (iiiUf,..,
Bath Towels .

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~~use l't'es yterian Church A tloo lor the preparation of the
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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Mrs Albert Swatzel.
es
Clark and Charlotte

BAKER FURNITURE

SUGAR

h.

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: '
~.
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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uvenreatyt Tguhcosmtoa or Mr. and Mrs. the office of the Ohio Fuel
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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
'
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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Beta Sigma Phi
Makes Plans fo
Halloween p ty
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All New

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
17
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
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.,
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-

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3 ROOMS OF

$595

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

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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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OWiN- GENIRAL MANAGII

~~I. C'ORIENI- IDITOl

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· Wallbaal
IRollhlfl, StaH Wrlltr, lportt 1dlttr
~nAte., ttew Yoill~8:"3.'!: BoWDeW-Itlm..u, ~~~e, ..
tl'01, 0~
ellllf lllllllDi maltlr Jl I!Jt PGII office at Pva
luht!eriptl011 rates: DeHmy ., fliTifr Wbl!ll anllab!t 10 eetlll
IMI&lt;itJ000 year ill ""'"nee at The Dally Sebtlnel
f!D 110: ~
::~ 00g·:f;
$3.90.. 87 m~tor route wh.ire a~:JI.ble:
a.110: une month, tL 01111 Jilt $8, Ill moatlu, $U5; !liNe IIIOiiU.

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Wald Kannedy lpent
days with relatltes in
T~ole
the
wHo ·
the
Moss Run
were Mrs. Guy

.Fr1 cay

cent guests her brother Scott

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9:00
few 9:30
t:o10:00
10:30
11:00

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WOLF PEN

1~:16

1:30
l:OO
S:(IO

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Tod.ay

Rom~er Roon
1'reor•re Hunt
T!le Pilce !3 l411!lt
Tr~lil or C~ljs,quendl

Tic fat DOIIil\

It could Be·You
~·WI jleport
~vl~liill~
Bride and Groom
lfa!lnte Tb'eater
Queen For A VIII

3:§ lllodom Romaucu

4:00 Comeey Time .
4:SO Trouble wltb tather
~:00 Spinach Playhouse
5:45 NBC News
6:00 News Picture
6: u $ports Eye
8:22 }Veattmtast
ii:~ Saber of Loudon
7:911 ~il~ o~ Last Resort
7:00 fJ!t\111 )Uitt
8:00 M-Squad
8:3() Th~ Thb. Min
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l!:OO . Clv•l!i.~e o'l spOrt, ,
G:f.$ "'d llil'ller'a C~tt1er
10:011 f'tderil idea

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COllUMBIJS, o .-Thlngs are
up for eag produee1'11.
ll'bey 'logically can expect better
· egc prices in t•te19~7 and early
1958 than a year ago.
Wallace Barr, ·Ohio State Uni·
. v~slty extension economist, mak·
.es.:tbia observation. He points out
tbat egi production. the latter
part of 1957 and early iu 19~8
likely will be 3 or 4 per cent
.l&gt;elow. the same months a year
earlier. Poultrymen can expect
egg prices to be 20 to 20 percent

10:30 'Newa l!ea.illaei · ' '
10:40 Weatheroast
10:45 · Nltew~tc~ •
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10:00 Fury
!OJ·.'oo8,0 C•.~l G'U~nt
,
true Slor,·
11:30 Detective's Dlar,
12,00 Fori!:.\ !Dir•gue
t2:3o Thlr 111r .l&gt;ie!illt
12:45 Foo\hall Gain~
4:3o watcii Mr. wizard
5:00 SkY. .!Oai
5:3o F~ot'JaU Scoreboard
5:§ News Picture
6:110 jlopaloar CaBSidy ,
6:80 !.Oiurday, Nllol4t Jam)!Om
7:00 P,rry Coi!IQ ,
8:110 Club O~ls::J',
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8:30 Gi!lflle Mi~Kenlle Show
9:00. What's ,. If For
· 9:30. Your Hlt· P~icfe ·· ;· : \
. to!oo _.!j~!,ell!l lil&gt;ort•~ '
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or trom 6 to 12 cents a doze11

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EVERY DAY IS BARCAIN tiAV

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prleet on tile wh1dlhleld.

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' 1. URICTION $3J4~,,Qc

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Bht'll know how muth 1011
really care when you &amp;ive bet
the most wanted ailt ot all, 1

VB Power pack motor, Jet ~lae- tlnl~ llke n"',.at116matk llitu.,
~ower steterlna, power bi'Jkfs, touch tune rH1o. Ueeiiotlei if.

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only a Guaranteed Ptrltcl
Keepuke Diamond I• a
proper tribute to her love and

1956 Ford Ranch Wagon

VB Thunderbird motor, lov,Jy 2 johe fl"lsli, tult~ tipflllilliiilbl
radio, heater and defroller. 710xll t tea, 18,000 mltef.'eml .S
a ne\1( pin. Price on windshield.

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•ur fine colleclltn ef

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Llaht ton finish, heater and defroster, auliO!tlat.le. lt•6!mllilon1 ·
211,000 miles, runs like new. Look this one civet. PHce on wl.

We Are lnleretled In Buyln1 Cleo Uied tan
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10:00 Mystery Tbeater

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alUal~i'rl ·to attend:· A l"o~aih
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meetln(.
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llullt-ln wtlahl
for INcllon,

Supplies nutritional req\lirementa durilll
"'·· late geetation,•lactation and ear~p!lF{ih
of pigi. Fe&amp;!l Red Rose Pig &amp; ~ \\{eal'
to both sow and plga.

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·lO:IIf Stan On
11:110 Adventures In Learnlnr
li•!IQ Neiillbora
~~~O!J 1\IOon N6Wr
lZ:l~ ,pt)'loon Club
12:80· tlller,et ',,, '
1:00 Gret~lieh Wade Sho\v
1:80 MqYie Matinee
3:00 A,meriean Bandstand
4:30 Cartoon Club
0:00 liJiccaneen
11:1!0 ldlcke1 Mollie Club
1:00 rive Star Final

: Jh. the· leit .~. ,:;ayre planned
lo IP&amp;Ce i.~ls ·cotlil, planlo II I&gt;
il\ebes a~arl, H! '"'pme .very close
a~ ,the 13t.feet qt ·,. rOV. ranged
b'om . ttl lei 128 staib or !lightly
111•re thaa . one foot apart. 11 Is
eat,f(iiated that · 15% . more · kernala Dlust be planted than the
nunlber or plan., wa~t·~·
~n which this corn . wao
Is normally considered 1110 year two of the bybrids wer•
or -~tier ~r aCfl! ·land. · p\a~ted. at the correct spacing, )o
due to ·the shOrtage of ~rage one-half pounij ears
n!oliture yield was contlderably w,hll' iwo 'others which were on
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ears svtrag~ Jell . tbay. close together !or the •mount of
o$~1balf'.· ~na
this indicates molalure available.
· ,plan!llig. U ·ean av~rage
Normally if corn is drilled in
IIIIID oneoh~ll pound this to dnch rows the kei'neli should
underplaritlng. This 1/tt' spaced B\1 Inches apart It
120 bushels; II \1 inches
~Dart to ' get 90 buahels and t7'i
bichel apart to .get 60 buahels.
Tbls is assuming there is pl~nly
of pisnt food, nutrients and the
•I'"' ia a good yie1diJig bybrid.
Mr. 8ayre bad plenty of pla,ot
fooa 1a he· plowed· down 400
pounda of 10.111-10 fertilizer per
atre; applied 3110 ,poundS. of
3-12-IZ · fertilizer II ·· •planting
time and !ater slde-clf,••!!!d with
1410 ·~~!/,.Ids: of 45% al\rogerf. This
res·l~ 111: • · total applieation of
nitrogen .Of 1 ap~OXima!Oi)'; 1'¥/
pounds to ,tbe acre. Cprn need•
1~0 to i!IO pounds of 'ultrtigen
per acre to prOduce ~00 , bushels,
·but this year with water tbe llm·
itlng laetor there wu an excess
·or nitrogen ·Jet(fn !he soil.
WI norma~~ ligure .
needi 18 ,to f4 inehe&amp;
per ,cre.:to produce at the rate
of 100 bushe)s. This amounts to
f to G\1 million pounds of water
per acre for t~e corn crop .
, ·T~ls year : moisture was the
limiting factor .. Next year it will
l&gt;e ~ question as to whetht~r ll
. will he temperature, moiature,
· 'lant food, hybrid, soil msnage·
· r~u!:nt or other limiting factor or
factors.
The hybrids planted on tb•

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AUTOMATIC
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Deltllle Automatic

lunitthed by seed dealers, Sugar
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ren Hoffman and Humphrey
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7:00 Jim Bowie
'7:)0 Hillre of Fate
8:0'0 · Sherloe• Jlolmes
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chaage apeed without
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Ill· The anauil . "Fo'tbi!n

now continuous. Use

equipment to move material autoI
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matlcally. Electricity ia ideal for
these operallona.
COLUMBUS, o. _ Feed your
Condenae it. Reduce the bulk lawn this tail and you irlll put
and weight of materials. Change it m good condition for tile wln·
their sbape lor easy bandllng.
ter, says; J' mes caJdlrell, Ohio
No two farms are euetly alike, State University extenaion ~I·
Blauser explains, but the general culturisl.
prlncipala ran be applied to every
Any complete terUlizer will
!ann.
do, Caldwell explajns, and you
How and where to start making may apply it any time wltbln the
Improvements il impo'rtant. First
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a farmer ahduld Ide a look at hi~ netx ew wee s, but o aa ~oon
as pos•ible if the ground Is
present setup- bulldlq amnco- moist. You'll hive betler results
ment, equlpnu!ht and metboda. It with , spreader. 11 will dlltrtbute
also wiD be helpful lor him to
visit Ianni where lllllallatlons the fertilizer more ••·enly than
bave been tntde and see bow they you can do it by hand. Flaure on
might meet ,hb needs.
I rom three to tour pounds of fer·
In ady use. a Jong41me plan tilizer for each 1110 square feet
should be de•eloped so IIIII any of Iown area.
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9:30 Harb&lt;&gt;urmaiter
GoldeD' Playhqult
10:110
110:30 The Late Show
12:00 The t.ati .Late show

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f:OO · The !;Uly Sho-..
5:30 You: l.!so Reporter
5:45 SpMs i'uade
&amp;:M WeathMnan
6:00 Mr. District Attorne7
~30 Playhouse of Stan
7:00 Track Down
7:30 Zane Grey Theater
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Kllle't. Almanac
Love of Life
Search fot TOIDOI!OW
Qu)dlnj Light
t•tle'l Klle~en
Ai lb6 World TarnJ
Beat the c\oct

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UP.to-the-Mlati~ ~e*i

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Capt.ln Ki~!iii'OO
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l!JicbtY. lolou" PlajLollll
Draw With Me . \ ,
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~~t\(fday Plffl!oU~e ' ·
Jill)lhl' 11e~ Show ·
Lone Ranjer
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Badte and BuUeQ . ·
!:sO Teea-age Da~cte Parb
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2:30 Sat.urdaY Sh~caae
3:·oo Gai'den Club '
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3:15 ·News· · llrOidca~ ~f QUeen
El be • '
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j 3:45 Faautre Report '
, 4:00 Get Set, Go
4:30 Jr. Town Meeting
5:110 TV ClasirOilin
5:30 You Are There .
6:00 Satprday l'iews ' Stieetll •
~:!~ Football Scoreb6p'rd
6:30. Perrr Malon
7:30 Die~ and· the llueheu , •.
B:OO Gale storm Shqw ·
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9:00 Gunsmolie
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of material• are

year on Ohio Carma, and all too
often it is done by man PO\'IV,
says I. P. Blauser, Ohio Stole t11iJ.
ve...ity Extension agricultural en.llneer.
On dairy farms from 20 to 25
tons of materiall •re handled for
each cow, Blaurer p&lt;&gt;lnta out.
These materala Include milk, feed,
bedding and monure. In addition.
more than 30 tons of water are requtre for each cow.
Much o.l the msterial is bandied
h
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more t sn once so that the IOta
tonage for each cow may be from
7$ to 1110 Iolii a yeu. Chore labor
msy require up to 7~ per rent of
the total labor on dsiry farms, ae·
cording to the engineer.
ElectriCity can be a bil help,
Blauser aays, In reduclnc cbore Ja.
bor in materiala bandtme. He Iiiia
tbcse eeneral principals to follow
in materials bandlma:
Don't move it or mo•e II u lit·
u poutble. Shorten the .u..
1ae:na1. rtsace and l•t lfavlty help In the
movement, Let animals seU·feed.
Hanat. larger •'l"'uats. lbke ev·
ery trip count. Ellmlaate IDilll

the higher prim will stimulate
increased chick purchll!'eS \n lite
winter and spring of 19&amp;8 wUh
·lower prices in the fail of 1958
and winter of 1959. Bm. recommends that farmerp not cull
their iaylnp floc~s as rigorously .
Phone 3151
Rae.tne as usual and that they start new
IIi'.1 1 1 1 1 II 11 1 l "beat
chicks this fall or winter to
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the erowd" on the proba~~
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lt,lling ege mo ke\ In late 195£

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COLUMBUS-Tbouranda of tona batches.

flocks at mid· 1

year was slightly smaller than a
year earlier.
Rate ot culling in 1957 up to
August 1 w" 12 per cent greater
than a year ago.
Looking further lot~ the lu·

Mulberry Ave.

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, The .L'e~tl'al frfA: wlll meet
I~ IObOOI, ¥ondat, Oct. .. If

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er and delroster, baek up llgbli, hal11!onijinl bhllo tnttrlbt. A
e1r you would be proud to own. !&gt;rice on wlndahleld.

C.IM IR tecloy ciiMI '"

Jewelry

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Principles For Using Elettrie , Fall tood Tim~· ·
PowerToLessen Work Outlined To Feed La~ .

higher than lor the same• period
lut year, Bart says, based on
past production and price rela· .
lionsblps. ·
The econo.Wst sees thete lac,
tors as inOuenclng higher egg
prim this tall and winter:
Number of eu type chicks hat·
ched during the lirst six months
of 1957 was 19 percent less than ,.
for the same months a year ago.
Rate of lay per hen likely will
increose a little each month over
that ol ' year earlier. \.

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7:00 Ji)nml&amp; Deaa
7:45 L~ 8 Cartoou ,
8:00 Capi.ila KIDiai'oo

Dally Sentinel, .Pomeroy:Middleport, 0., Oct.

. , , Egg Prite.~ Predict~d In,.
~95~ Says O~Q Poultry Expert·

WSAZ
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Harold Gardner. Mrs.~'"'"ft-"
Kennedy and Mrs. Ra,y
Mt·s. c. L. Kennow hid

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cil Bolin, Mrs. Anna

ion Sr, and Mrs. Tipton, Colum· ,~u!PJi•el,d .•~i~I.M!
hus.
~Irs. Maxine (Braley) Nairn ol
Cuyahoga Falls ls the house guest
ol Mr and ,Mrs. CaRh Bruley. On
,llle~!!~~~~~6V~oon ertept aunda1 1,1 Tilt Oblo va....,. Bea- Saturday.
Mrs. Nairn and Mrsi'
ll lorlal nfflte Dllolv
Sl..l'omeiQr. 1), 1111111111 ol'flee ph- •
Braley called on Mrs. Anna ~Ill· ..,...~........... .
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller an~ ler and ~trs. Maggie Combs. ·
family, A!hviUe, Mr. anG Mts.
Frank Braley a'nd c,mnf near
The home coming al the l::ircievilie and Sandrli Pierce. ·
Lan~sville Church, Sept. i9 wa' student at Rio Grande College.
wt&gt;ll attended. A ftast was en·
Mrs. Nairn was the . weekenll
Mr. ann Mrs. John llardy had
joy('tl at the noon hour after gm•st of Mi- . and Mra. H6r4ee Mc- ..., !heir weekend guesls Bub
which, Rev. Biddle called to or· Elhinney, Leading Creek Road.
A:&gt;tcs, Los AngelO!, Cali(., M!.
dcr. The alternoon progrsm inand Mrs. Roy Cain, Columbil{
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and
Mrs.
Maynard
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clud•d corll!regatiohal slngint
Sunday afternoon gueah 'llere
solos by Sandra Pierce, duels b9 and SOIL\, Charleston 1 spent Sal · Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hood, Mr. apft
urday
night
at
tbe
home
ol
Mr•.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Grate and
Mrs..Sian Ballmer, Columbus; ilt.
' lalk by He&gt;. Wright, Marlett•. An.1a Miller and Mrs. Maggie and Mr,i. GP.orge Mills .and ,dlu.bThose attending from a distance Combs. Mrs. Miller and Mr•. ter Alice, Mr. a~.d Mrs. RU.OJI
were Mrs. Herb Folden, Mr. and Combs returned .with lthem lai' a Hail and dauehters, Catla · i~d
lfrK. Elwood Kennaw, Columbus, few days visit.
Rita of Athens.

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Master DeiiXe ·
Washer - $219.

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IRollhlfl, StaH Wrlltr, lportt 1dlttr
~nAte., ttew Yoill~8:"3.'!: BoWDeW-Itlm..u, ~~~e, ..
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ellllf lllllllDi maltlr Jl I!Jt PGII office at Pva
luht!eriptl011 rates: DeHmy ., fliTifr Wbl!ll anllab!t 10 eetlll
IMI&lt;itJ000 year ill ""'"nee at The Dally Sebtlnel
f!D 110: ~
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$3.90.. 87 m~tor route wh.ire a~:JI.ble:
a.110: une month, tL 01111 Jilt $8, Ill moatlu, $U5; !liNe IIIOiiU.

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Wald Kannedy lpent
days with relatltes in
T~ole
the
wHo ·
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Moss Run
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cent guests her brother Scott

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Rom~er Roon
1'reor•re Hunt
T!le Pilce !3 l411!lt
Tr~lil or C~ljs,quendl

Tic fat DOIIil\

It could Be·You
~·WI jleport
~vl~liill~
Bride and Groom
lfa!lnte Tb'eater
Queen For A VIII

3:§ lllodom Romaucu

4:00 Comeey Time .
4:SO Trouble wltb tather
~:00 Spinach Playhouse
5:45 NBC News
6:00 News Picture
6: u $ports Eye
8:22 }Veattmtast
ii:~ Saber of Loudon
7:911 ~il~ o~ Last Resort
7:00 fJ!t\111 )Uitt
8:00 M-Squad
8:3() Th~ Thb. Min
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G:f.$ "'d llil'ller'a C~tt1er
10:011 f'tderil idea

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COllUMBIJS, o .-Thlngs are
up for eag produee1'11.
ll'bey 'logically can expect better
· egc prices in t•te19~7 and early
1958 than a year ago.
Wallace Barr, ·Ohio State Uni·
. v~slty extension economist, mak·
.es.:tbia observation. He points out
tbat egi production. the latter
part of 1957 and early iu 19~8
likely will be 3 or 4 per cent
.l&gt;elow. the same months a year
earlier. Poultrymen can expect
egg prices to be 20 to 20 percent

10:30 'Newa l!ea.illaei · ' '
10:40 Weatheroast
10:45 · Nltew~tc~ •
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!OJ·.'oo8,0 C•.~l G'U~nt
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true Slor,·
11:30 Detective's Dlar,
12,00 Fori!:.\ !Dir•gue
t2:3o Thlr 111r .l&gt;ie!illt
12:45 Foo\hall Gain~
4:3o watcii Mr. wizard
5:00 SkY. .!Oai
5:3o F~ot'JaU Scoreboard
5:§ News Picture
6:110 jlopaloar CaBSidy ,
6:80 !.Oiurday, Nllol4t Jam)!Om
7:00 P,rry Coi!IQ ,
8:110 Club O~ls::J',
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8:30 Gi!lflle Mi~Kenlle Show
9:00. What's ,. If For
· 9:30. Your Hlt· P~icfe ·· ;· : \
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1954 Cliivroltt lt2 Ton Pickup

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er, 8 good Urea, !hills a !lite truek lh lne eoaditl011.

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1956 Chevrolet lei Air "~f 4Door

Bht'll know how muth 1011
really care when you &amp;ive bet
the most wanted ailt ot all, 1

VB Power pack motor, Jet ~lae- tlnl~ llke n"',.at116matk llitu.,
~ower steterlna, power bi'Jkfs, touch tune rH1o. Ueeiiotlei if.

Keepoake Diamond Rina. Por
only a Guaranteed Ptrltcl
Keepuke Diamond I• a
proper tribute to her love and

1956 Ford Ranch Wagon

VB Thunderbird motor, lov,Jy 2 johe fl"lsli, tult~ tipflllilliiilbl
radio, heater and defroller. 710xll t tea, 18,000 mltef.'eml .S
a ne\1( pin. Price on windshield.

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t955 Mereu,Y MonteriJ H.T. 2b041r

•ur fine colleclltn ef

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Llaht ton finish, heater and defroster, auliO!tlat.le. lt•6!mllilon1 ·
211,000 miles, runs like new. Look this one civet. PHce on wl.

We Are lnleretled In Buyln1 Cleo Uied tan
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10:00 Mystery Tbeater

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alUal~i'rl ·to attend:· A l"o~aih
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meetln(.
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llullt-ln wtlahl
for INcllon,

Supplies nutritional req\lirementa durilll
"'·· late geetation,•lactation and ear~p!lF{ih
of pigi. Fe&amp;!l Red Rose Pig &amp; ~ \\{eal'
to both sow and plga.

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·lO:IIf Stan On
11:110 Adventures In Learnlnr
li•!IQ Neiillbora
~~~O!J 1\IOon N6Wr
lZ:l~ ,pt)'loon Club
12:80· tlller,et ',,, '
1:00 Gret~lieh Wade Sho\v
1:80 MqYie Matinee
3:00 A,meriean Bandstand
4:30 Cartoon Club
0:00 liJiccaneen
11:1!0 ldlcke1 Mollie Club
1:00 rive Star Final

: Jh. the· leit .~. ,:;ayre planned
lo IP&amp;Ce i.~ls ·cotlil, planlo II I&gt;
il\ebes a~arl, H! '"'pme .very close
a~ ,the 13t.feet qt ·,. rOV. ranged
b'om . ttl lei 128 staib or !lightly
111•re thaa . one foot apart. 11 Is
eat,f(iiated that · 15% . more · kernala Dlust be planted than the
nunlber or plan., wa~t·~·
~n which this corn . wao
Is normally considered 1110 year two of the bybrids wer•
or -~tier ~r aCfl! ·land. · p\a~ted. at the correct spacing, )o
due to ·the shOrtage of ~rage one-half pounij ears
n!oliture yield was contlderably w,hll' iwo 'others which were on
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ears svtrag~ Jell . tbay. close together !or the •mount of
o$~1balf'.· ~na
this indicates molalure available.
· ,plan!llig. U ·ean av~rage
Normally if corn is drilled in
IIIIID oneoh~ll pound this to dnch rows the kei'neli should
underplaritlng. This 1/tt' spaced B\1 Inches apart It
120 bushels; II \1 inches
~Dart to ' get 90 buahels and t7'i
bichel apart to .get 60 buahels.
Tbls is assuming there is pl~nly
of pisnt food, nutrients and the
•I'"' ia a good yie1diJig bybrid.
Mr. 8ayre bad plenty of pla,ot
fooa 1a he· plowed· down 400
pounda of 10.111-10 fertilizer per
atre; applied 3110 ,poundS. of
3-12-IZ · fertilizer II ·· •planting
time and !ater slde-clf,••!!!d with
1410 ·~~!/,.Ids: of 45% al\rogerf. This
res·l~ 111: • · total applieation of
nitrogen .Of 1 ap~OXima!Oi)'; 1'¥/
pounds to ,tbe acre. Cprn need•
1~0 to i!IO pounds of 'ultrtigen
per acre to prOduce ~00 , bushels,
·but this year with water tbe llm·
itlng laetor there wu an excess
·or nitrogen ·Jet(fn !he soil.
WI norma~~ ligure .
needi 18 ,to f4 inehe&amp;
per ,cre.:to produce at the rate
of 100 bushe)s. This amounts to
f to G\1 million pounds of water
per acre for t~e corn crop .
, ·T~ls year : moisture was the
limiting factor .. Next year it will
l&gt;e ~ question as to whetht~r ll
. will he temperature, moiature,
· 'lant food, hybrid, soil msnage·
· r~u!:nt or other limiting factor or
factors.
The hybrids planted on tb•

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AUTOMATIC
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Deltllle Automatic

lunitthed by seed dealers, Sugar
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7:00 Jim Bowie
'7:)0 Hillre of Fate
8:0'0 · Sherloe• Jlolmes
· 8:10 VIle w'llb the ~·"
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up to 45% on U.'p .• ;
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Ill· The anauil . "Fo'tbi!n

now continuous. Use

equipment to move material autoI
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matlcally. Electricity ia ideal for
these operallona.
COLUMBUS, o. _ Feed your
Condenae it. Reduce the bulk lawn this tail and you irlll put
and weight of materials. Change it m good condition for tile wln·
their sbape lor easy bandllng.
ter, says; J' mes caJdlrell, Ohio
No two farms are euetly alike, State University extenaion ~I·
Blauser explains, but the general culturisl.
prlncipala ran be applied to every
Any complete terUlizer will
!ann.
do, Caldwell explajns, and you
How and where to start making may apply it any time wltbln the
Improvements il impo'rtant. First
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a farmer ahduld Ide a look at hi~ netx ew wee s, but o aa ~oon
as pos•ible if the ground Is
present setup- bulldlq amnco- moist. You'll hive betler results
ment, equlpnu!ht and metboda. It with , spreader. 11 will dlltrtbute
also wiD be helpful lor him to
visit Ianni where lllllallatlons the fertilizer more ••·enly than
bave been tntde and see bow they you can do it by hand. Flaure on
might meet ,hb needs.
I rom three to tour pounds of fer·
In ady use. a Jong41me plan tilizer for each 1110 square feet
should be de•eloped so IIIII any of Iown area.
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9:30 Harb&lt;&gt;urmaiter
GoldeD' Playhqult
10:110
110:30 The Late Show
12:00 The t.ati .Late show

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5:30 You: l.!so Reporter
5:45 SpMs i'uade
&amp;:M WeathMnan
6:00 Mr. District Attorne7
~30 Playhouse of Stan
7:00 Track Down
7:30 Zane Grey Theater
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Kllle't. Almanac
Love of Life
Search fot TOIDOI!OW
Qu)dlnj Light
t•tle'l Klle~en
Ai lb6 World TarnJ
Beat the c\oct

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Capt.ln Ki~!iii'OO
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Draw With Me . \ ,
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~~t\(fday Plffl!oU~e ' ·
Jill)lhl' 11e~ Show ·
Lone Ranjer
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!:sO Teea-age Da~cte Parb
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2:30 Sat.urdaY Sh~caae
3:·oo Gai'den Club '
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3:15 ·News· · llrOidca~ ~f QUeen
El be • '
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j 3:45 Faautre Report '
, 4:00 Get Set, Go
4:30 Jr. Town Meeting
5:110 TV ClasirOilin
5:30 You Are There .
6:00 Satprday l'iews ' Stieetll •
~:!~ Football Scoreb6p'rd
6:30. Perrr Malon
7:30 Die~ and· the llueheu , •.
B:OO Gale storm Shqw ·
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9:00 Gunsmolie
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of material• are

year on Ohio Carma, and all too
often it is done by man PO\'IV,
says I. P. Blauser, Ohio Stole t11iJ.
ve...ity Extension agricultural en.llneer.
On dairy farms from 20 to 25
tons of materiall •re handled for
each cow, Blaurer p&lt;&gt;lnta out.
These materala Include milk, feed,
bedding and monure. In addition.
more than 30 tons of water are requtre for each cow.
Much o.l the msterial is bandied
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more t sn once so that the IOta
tonage for each cow may be from
7$ to 1110 Iolii a yeu. Chore labor
msy require up to 7~ per rent of
the total labor on dsiry farms, ae·
cording to the engineer.
ElectriCity can be a bil help,
Blauser aays, In reduclnc cbore Ja.
bor in materiala bandtme. He Iiiia
tbcse eeneral principals to follow
in materials bandlma:
Don't move it or mo•e II u lit·
u poutble. Shorten the .u..
1ae:na1. rtsace and l•t lfavlty help In the
movement, Let animals seU·feed.
Hanat. larger •'l"'uats. lbke ev·
ery trip count. Ellmlaate IDilll

the higher prim will stimulate
increased chick purchll!'eS \n lite
winter and spring of 19&amp;8 wUh
·lower prices in the fail of 1958
and winter of 1959. Bm. recommends that farmerp not cull
their iaylnp floc~s as rigorously .
Phone 3151
Rae.tne as usual and that they start new
IIi'.1 1 1 1 1 II 11 1 l "beat
chicks this fall or winter to
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the erowd" on the proba~~
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lt,lling ege mo ke\ In late 195£

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COLUMBUS-Tbouranda of tona batches.

flocks at mid· 1

year was slightly smaller than a
year earlier.
Rate ot culling in 1957 up to
August 1 w" 12 per cent greater
than a year ago.
Looking further lot~ the lu·

Mulberry Ave.

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, The .L'e~tl'al frfA: wlll meet
I~ IObOOI, ¥ondat, Oct. .. If

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er and delroster, baek up llgbli, hal11!onijinl bhllo tnttrlbt. A
e1r you would be proud to own. !&gt;rice on wlndahleld.

C.IM IR tecloy ciiMI '"

Jewelry

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lore, WSW tires, looks and runs like nW. Loolt lor prlet oa vr.s.

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Principles For Using Elettrie , Fall tood Tim~· ·
PowerToLessen Work Outlined To Feed La~ .

higher than lor the same• period
lut year, Bart says, based on
past production and price rela· .
lionsblps. ·
The econo.Wst sees thete lac,
tors as inOuenclng higher egg
prim this tall and winter:
Number of eu type chicks hat·
ched during the lirst six months
of 1957 was 19 percent less than ,.
for the same months a year ago.
Rate of lay per hen likely will
increose a little each month over
that ol ' year earlier. \.

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7:45 L~ 8 Cartoou ,
8:00 Capi.ila KIDiai'oo

Dally Sentinel, .Pomeroy:Middleport, 0., Oct.

. , , Egg Prite.~ Predict~d In,.
~95~ Says O~Q Poultry Expert·

WSAZ
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Harold Gardner. Mrs.~'"'"ft-"
Kennedy and Mrs. Ra,y
Mt·s. c. L. Kennow hid

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cil Bolin, Mrs. Anna

ion Sr, and Mrs. Tipton, Colum· ,~u!PJi•el,d .•~i~I.M!
hus.
~Irs. Maxine (Braley) Nairn ol
Cuyahoga Falls ls the house guest
ol Mr and ,Mrs. CaRh Bruley. On
,llle~!!~~~~~6V~oon ertept aunda1 1,1 Tilt Oblo va....,. Bea- Saturday.
Mrs. Nairn and Mrsi'
ll lorlal nfflte Dllolv
Sl..l'omeiQr. 1), 1111111111 ol'flee ph- •
Braley called on Mrs. Anna ~Ill· ..,...~........... .
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller an~ ler and ~trs. Maggie Combs. ·
family, A!hviUe, Mr. anG Mts.
Frank Braley a'nd c,mnf near
The home coming al the l::ircievilie and Sandrli Pierce. ·
Lan~sville Church, Sept. i9 wa' student at Rio Grande College.
wt&gt;ll attended. A ftast was en·
Mrs. Nairn was the . weekenll
Mr. ann Mrs. John llardy had
joy('tl at the noon hour after gm•st of Mi- . and Mra. H6r4ee Mc- ..., !heir weekend guesls Bub
which, Rev. Biddle called to or· Elhinney, Leading Creek Road.
A:&gt;tcs, Los AngelO!, Cali(., M!.
dcr. The alternoon progrsm inand Mrs. Roy Cain, Columbil{
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and
Mrs.
Maynard
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clud•d corll!regatiohal slngint
Sunday afternoon gueah 'llere
solos by Sandra Pierce, duels b9 and SOIL\, Charleston 1 spent Sal · Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hood, Mr. apft
urday
night
at
tbe
home
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Mr•.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Grate and
Mrs..Sian Ballmer, Columbus; ilt.
' lalk by He&gt;. Wright, Marlett•. An.1a Miller and Mrs. Maggie and Mr,i. GP.orge Mills .and ,dlu.bThose attending from a distance Combs. Mrs. Miller and Mr•. ter Alice, Mr. a~.d Mrs. RU.OJI
were Mrs. Herb Folden, Mr. and Combs returned .with lthem lai' a Hail and dauehters, Catla · i~d
lfrK. Elwood Kennaw, Columbus, few days visit.
Rita of Athens.

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Master DeiiXe ·
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Crow MencbliJU.OIIfs Knl&amp;ht Fultz Gibbs Md~!hJ1!!ne1
Ath~ns at Nelsonville .•••... . 33-0 26-0 . 30-6 26-6 20-6 20-0
POmeroy at Jackson ••........ 0-26 1-2-1 7-26 '6·18 0-18 19-13
Logan at Middl~port , , .. . : ... 26-7 33-0
30·14 7·12 13-19 20-6
Wellston at GllU!lolili ........ 27·13 24-13 W-7 38-13 27·13 27-7
The Plains at Rutlatid •. .. . ... 0-44 0-35 0-40 0-47 i-28 6-20
Mercerville at E~rn (lofidd.) .. 1-0 13-b
16-6
7·12 20-6 14-6
, Southwestern at Kyger •.. .... 0-12 0·18 6-12 7-14 0-13 13-7
lfannnn at WahillM .•..... .. . 20·6
0·7
12·6 12·13 21-13 14·6
Ashland (Ky.) at Pl. Pleas~nt . . 20-6 28-0 20-6 20·12 19-14 19-6
I KANSAS CITY-Kansas City
barber won the 28th onnilsl Ml,.
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Invitational trip .ahoot Utlc

' hitting 96 or 100 targets on a
wind-swept doy. His name-Tom
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SPORTS

'fldot Wheel .

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Picks Panthers To Score

Pnn1e1
Team1 of the area might as well stay at home tool~~~~ 1
Wahama should have refused to come out of !he
room lad night. The Panel bas picked its winners. Why
up everybody's hair by playing out the game?
Fortunately foOI~llt ot aoy sport, is not like that. Prot11•l
bllltles, yes, CertalnUt!s,,never, '
Coaclt-.S!I)'re's boys had two vote~ tlftilte lfannan.
Menehlntand Earl Knight gave die F,atcolls thi edge. But
can find the acott elsewhere.
SKAft·A~AY-. - .
Join tht !tam of aalltfiH
Five
j&gt;ltked Pomeroy to ~e th~ .rlrst to PJ&amp;:~i~i
Jac~son s ul\cl'OIIid JO&amp;IIIne this year. Bul only opeL (
OWMR of I
Rollh ~ , · ·
Gibbs, picked the P1nthers to wiD. lie said It will 11e
8.JiitW Uet4 blil Pomeroy.
Will Now ·~ · ('J;&amp;
luy now
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will have a very tough lim' With Loilin
except Knight anti Jobn Fultz, IIOth of
Coleb loll* Tliolilllei of ~
enough
reside
In
Mld~leport.
Knlghl
has
the
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1956 MERCURY. ets
12·7, Fultz 19·13. "We're gonna upset somebody
rtendinl 1bouldor ...U.tloil. ·M
:,to,.teray Hard Top. Beau- season
l'cl just as ~nIt Is Logan," said Fultz.
~em Htllblek ll•~ lllffiaw ,ro:
Adnti~tktit 2Sc
tlful red and black finish
Alben• Will feel good lifter Ne~nvllle all
blblf II ltlt lor till ~todil .1(1.-,
,' se'ff wilh like new white concl~de and Gaillpolls wilt be defi.ted farther
·~~~~~ • 'mll4 btl4 eoncblill!ll
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o-ntauc drive, r-adio, h~oter. arjd.IOb Ashlf~.,J!IIl· se~)ilsareellbjnds get more ell
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On. local owner.
litlodna: to Kv~er. Ashland, not so hot this year In fast
to
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pany, will look sharp against Point Pleasant.
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ere you ave . .
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C~nte In Now . lind
Special 4 dr, Hard top, R•al
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ha S"OOT
! ®LUMBUS UP - Ohio col·
llharp black &amp; white finish
nAIII n
lefti telrll•. having played the moStltct Youf N•l!
Jorlty o! tnelr lnterstcUonal
white wall tires, radio, heat:
Sunday Oct. 13th ltmes,
settl• down to conference
er, dynanow, clear plastic
buolness this S•turday with 14
eeat covers.
TOPCOAT~
C. D. Frec~er Farm
loop tilts topping a 24-game card.
$2495
811han Road
GIVIS usr T~UGHIS
' '
Noon .Til Qark
COLUMB~S
Ohio stote
'i.I
.; 1954 OLDSMOIIU ... "sfon'f)ret l!Y ·
~·h wo¥y . Y'l stve;,the nnor
Lolfa
Orfter
of
Moose
lshlna
touch~
odat
to
tlt!Mqu1l!
\ 98 4 ddlir. Mist ·green byhe hopes will have tho dolenolve
dramatic, radio, beater,
Shell• Furnished
~blltty to hold a bruising Jlllnola
power steering, tinted glass
leom In check Saturday.
SpORT COAT ·
· white walls, seal covet!. '
'
from our Iorge oeleetlon or till
I
$1695
meitbal1411e

r.•nell811

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The more paliflculir··
yw
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. .
are about wliat rou eai,
better jilil'll appir,Mlite-aur

_ No [)own ~~yment~, Eosy Ter~s
· O,.a IYtn11tii '[Ill tO!OI) P.M.

On

Jackets Get Two Nods to Win

dhd

.

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Outboard Motor Storage

-I

1953 CHEVROLO
..210 2 dr. Light blue and
Wh!te finish, good tires.
, llandard shift, radio, heat·
tr, a solid lillie car.

$795

IIIANY ~ORE

Karr &amp;
.': Van Iandt
Poriteroy, Ohio

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UP TO '$850·00
. "

$1045
·
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·-~

'58 models. Yo4'll never g~ o better deal than right row. Come·.li:l
and buy today. Bring
your title. Only 14 new unitsI left.
,,
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TAKE ·A LOoK At THIS. - A·l USED CARS
,

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AND fRIICkS:

Connrttblll - Fordoma~•.wblte lites, wis Wllller, only 11500 11illes. Now Onlf- ·

1916 PLYMOUTH • • · • •• $1795
··Slltio'it Wa10n~ Loeal obe oWner. Very low mtl;.;.. For tbla week only-

~

~In St. (Ntor·.Hit• Sehooll Phone 491

..

195.7 FQID V8 · · • · · ~ · $2595

'MOTOR·. _ ~,co
,;;'

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wrte cleaning' out'our stock and getting teody for the all _~

. .

1950 CHMOllT
..

•

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DISCOUNT

1917 MIRCUlY • ~

fOIIltfOJ

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Mont. 4 dr. llftoonilttc. Brand 11ew. Only 200 iiillii. See ttiJs iild But it.

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$1895

$J295

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, l Nlwrute Trana., Tbrte Tone

WERNER RADIO

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PoWer iiewia Ope. A: alee car.for tilly-

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1956

\ . 3oal' ' t DOor Sedan, Radio, ' ¢ullamllno vt t DN.r staJI,
ilet.ttr • Powerlllte fiiiM., Iidia. Heatir A ~lc
TraftL, Bille Fiala
llinltltul 'Miree Tone Palllt.

SAVE

1915, ...~~~ . -t·;. .,· .~ .... . $149-5

. 1-clt: Sid: trina. Clean. 'hils weeli only -

·BI,G· 'SELEO:ION
195} ' dO~ ..

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19$5 F4Ul~NE • • • • • · $1515
ve •_,, Fordolna&amp;,'ud~tat .~~a,.. ·
·. .

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...-'t'phtetj"sznt rna;r ' wj ·e

SCOTT·ATWATER

284 W. Mila st.

,

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'I

$995 .

_1.

OUTBOARD MOTOR ANb STORE IT
Gel A Free Tue Up ln The Spring
Be Sure Your Motor Will Be Ready To Go.
muLL INSURANCE COVERAGE*

Metropolitot~ Marine

'

'

and Compa.ny Demonstrators

blue, ndlo, he•ter _. seat ccivm. .

,.

AulhorlzeJI Dealer

.

' :

.

·Belvedere 2-dbor llardtop. Bl14!k, over

1110

LI!T US WINTERIZE YOUR

1

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SUIT;

Jll . .,

~~;t

CHEVROLET ·.

4-Door SedpiJ. llefutlful 2-tone ·gt~en
nn~~h stollhs mterior, good rubber,
' ..
I!' e jlli(.ailt~- all the way. b!!lter. ' ;,, ·'

~fue. 2·
owner.
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.-.·SALE OF NEW
57 FORDS

' . 1ti hAVIcl WHAT \v&amp;

Sunday Aft.,ii6til '
2:30 THI4:oO'P,M.

t:;.rt

tine focl11. Y(!U1i'' Itt~
.
prices too.
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PREDIC1lON PANEL

•

(i'lrst Team Named lias Stere Listed First)
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•1
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Crow MencbliJU.OIIfs Knl&amp;ht Fultz Gibbs Md~!hJ1!!ne1
Ath~ns at Nelsonville .•••... . 33-0 26-0 . 30-6 26-6 20-6 20-0
POmeroy at Jackson ••........ 0-26 1-2-1 7-26 '6·18 0-18 19-13
Logan at Middl~port , , .. . : ... 26-7 33-0
30·14 7·12 13-19 20-6
Wellston at GllU!lolili ........ 27·13 24-13 W-7 38-13 27·13 27-7
The Plains at Rutlatid •. .. . ... 0-44 0-35 0-40 0-47 i-28 6-20
Mercerville at E~rn (lofidd.) .. 1-0 13-b
16-6
7·12 20-6 14-6
, Southwestern at Kyger •.. .... 0-12 0·18 6-12 7-14 0-13 13-7
lfannnn at WahillM .•..... .. . 20·6
0·7
12·6 12·13 21-13 14·6
Ashland (Ky.) at Pl. Pleas~nt . . 20-6 28-0 20-6 20·12 19-14 19-6
I KANSAS CITY-Kansas City
barber won the 28th onnilsl Ml,.
~DUr!

Invitational trip .ahoot Utlc

' hitting 96 or 100 targets on a
wind-swept doy. His name-Tom
, Shoots.

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4-Daily sentinel,·Pomerqy:
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Middleport, 0., Oct: 11, 19G7 •

'l'lae DaqJ Sntltld

SPORTS

'fldot Wheel .

DESK .

12 mi. West

!

of ~ert,

On Route 1
•'"
Under N•w Mana,emeni.

Pr~~1tThe
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Picks Panthers To Score

Pnn1e1
Team1 of the area might as well stay at home tool~~~~ 1
Wahama should have refused to come out of !he
room lad night. The Panel bas picked its winners. Why
up everybody's hair by playing out the game?
Fortunately foOI~llt ot aoy sport, is not like that. Prot11•l
bllltles, yes, CertalnUt!s,,never, '
Coaclt-.S!I)'re's boys had two vote~ tlftilte lfannan.
Menehlntand Earl Knight gave die F,atcolls thi edge. But
can find the acott elsewhere.
SKAft·A~AY-. - .
Join tht !tam of aalltfiH
Five
j&gt;ltked Pomeroy to ~e th~ .rlrst to PJ&amp;:~i~i
Jac~son s ul\cl'OIIid JO&amp;IIIne this year. Bul only opeL (
OWMR of I
Rollh ~ , · ·
Gibbs, picked the P1nthers to wiD. lie said It will 11e
8.JiitW Uet4 blil Pomeroy.
Will Now ·~ · ('J;&amp;
luy now
.
'
whllt prlcoa artlowl
will have a very tough lim' With Loilin
except Knight anti Jobn Fultz, IIOth of
Coleb loll* Tliolilllei of ~
enough
reside
In
Mld~leport.
Knlghl
has
the
oa~t::~;',::: ~m:n
1956 MERCURY. ets
12·7, Fultz 19·13. "We're gonna upset somebody
rtendinl 1bouldor ...U.tloil. ·M
:,to,.teray Hard Top. Beau- season
l'cl just as ~nIt Is Logan," said Fultz.
~em Htllblek ll•~ lllffiaw ,ro:
Adnti~tktit 2Sc
tlful red and black finish
Alben• Will feel good lifter Ne~nvllle all
blblf II ltlt lor till ~todil .1(1.-,
,' se'ff wilh like new white concl~de and Gaillpolls wilt be defi.ted farther
·~~~~~ • 'mll4 btl4 eoncblill!ll
Mo.n .- Wed.""" FrL...:.
' \1'
tires. Nice, blac~ In~· ~~~~ \fellito~. .
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r;:~r-..~~~~~
ljll&lt;
Slit. Evtitt~ .
. Wh lealberlntert9~-Mew . ;;· RUl!antf IN!ipu~ ~vQ1;o,yeak The flaJne.;ror .N~. i117;:~~! 1
o-ntauc drive, r-adio, h~oter. arjd.IOb Ashlf~.,J!IIl· se~)ilsareellbjnds get more ell
...~~~~.;
On. local owner.
litlodna: to Kv~er. Ashland, not so hot this year In fast
to
'
$2295
pany, will look sharp against Point Pleasant.
.;, d lh
h It
,.n
ere you ave . .
"''·r!t!(Continue•
- -- On-,,.,-Flvtl
-1956 lUlCK
j ,.-o;;;.;;;:::;==;;;;;.,:~;;,l , , SITTLING DOWN
C~nte In Now . lind
Special 4 dr, Hard top, R•al
u
ha S"OOT
! ®LUMBUS UP - Ohio col·
llharp black &amp; white finish
nAIII n
lefti telrll•. having played the moStltct Youf N•l!
Jorlty o! tnelr lnterstcUonal
white wall tires, radio, heat:
Sunday Oct. 13th ltmes,
settl• down to conference
er, dynanow, clear plastic
buolness this S•turday with 14
eeat covers.
TOPCOAT~
C. D. Frec~er Farm
loop tilts topping a 24-game card.
$2495
811han Road
GIVIS usr T~UGHIS
' '
Noon .Til Qark
COLUMB~S
Ohio stote
'i.I
.; 1954 OLDSMOIIU ... "sfon'f)ret l!Y ·
~·h wo¥y . Y'l stve;,the nnor
Lolfa
Orfter
of
Moose
lshlna
touch~
odat
to
tlt!Mqu1l!
\ 98 4 ddlir. Mist ·green byhe hopes will have tho dolenolve
dramatic, radio, beater,
Shell• Furnished
~blltty to hold a bruising Jlllnola
power steering, tinted glass
leom In check Saturday.
SpORT COAT ·
· white walls, seal covet!. '
'
from our Iorge oeleetlon or till
I
$1695
meitbal1411e

r.•nell811

MosfP~

' J
The more paliflculir··
yw
'
. .
are about wliat rou eai,
better jilil'll appir,Mlite-aur

_ No [)own ~~yment~, Eosy Ter~s
· O,.a IYtn11tii '[Ill tO!OI) P.M.

On

Jackets Get Two Nods to Win

dhd

.

.
"·c...s, ,

I

Outboard Motor Storage

-I

1953 CHEVROLO
..210 2 dr. Light blue and
Wh!te finish, good tires.
, llandard shift, radio, heat·
tr, a solid lillie car.

$795

IIIANY ~ORE

Karr &amp;
.': Van Iandt
Poriteroy, Ohio

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Plloae 8..M

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UP TO '$850·00
. "

$1045
·
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'

·-~

'58 models. Yo4'll never g~ o better deal than right row. Come·.li:l
and buy today. Bring
your title. Only 14 new unitsI left.
,,
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TAKE ·A LOoK At THIS. - A·l USED CARS
,

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Po11ero,, o.

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AND fRIICkS:

Connrttblll - Fordoma~•.wblte lites, wis Wllller, only 11500 11illes. Now Onlf- ·

1916 PLYMOUTH • • · • •• $1795
··Slltio'it Wa10n~ Loeal obe oWner. Very low mtl;.;.. For tbla week only-

~

~In St. (Ntor·.Hit• Sehooll Phone 491

..

195.7 FQID V8 · · • · · ~ · $2595

'MOTOR·. _ ~,co
,;;'

"

wrte cleaning' out'our stock and getting teody for the all _~

. .

1950 CHMOllT
..

•

.
DISCOUNT

1917 MIRCUlY • ~

fOIIltfOJ

it~

•

I

.

~.

Mont. 4 dr. llftoonilttc. Brand 11ew. Only 200 iiillii. See ttiJs iild But it.

"'

COME IN .A
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$1895

$J295

o 0 0 0 0 0 I I t 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 1 0 0 I 1 o 1 I

t-1~ :.;,"\r~~t

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f, ·

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1111...

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t.onet V8 Club SediD, Healer
, l Nlwrute Trana., Tbrte Tone

WERNER RADIO

flai4 ..

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$1895

PoWer iiewia Ope. A: alee car.for tilly-

...

''WWi .... ud TVI A8lldllell

. $t&amp;9S

+

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1956

\ . 3oal' ' t DOor Sedan, Radio, ' ¢ullamllno vt t DN.r staJI,
ilet.ttr • Powerlllte fiiiM., Iidia. Heatir A ~lc
TraftL, Bille Fiala
llinltltul 'Miree Tone Palllt.

SAVE

1915, ...~~~ . -t·;. .,· .~ .... . $149-5

. 1-clt: Sid: trina. Clean. 'hils weeli only -

·BI,G· 'SELEO:ION
195} ' dO~ ..

'

19$5 F4Ul~NE • • • • • · $1515
ve •_,, Fordolna&amp;,'ud~tat .~~a,.. ·
·. .

.

,,

'

...-'t'phtetj"sznt rna;r ' wj ·e

SCOTT·ATWATER

284 W. Mila st.

,

~·

'I

$995 .

_1.

OUTBOARD MOTOR ANb STORE IT
Gel A Free Tue Up ln The Spring
Be Sure Your Motor Will Be Ready To Go.
muLL INSURANCE COVERAGE*

Metropolitot~ Marine

'

'

and Compa.ny Demonstrators

blue, ndlo, he•ter _. seat ccivm. .

,.

AulhorlzeJI Dealer

.

' :

.

·Belvedere 2-dbor llardtop. Bl14!k, over

1110

LI!T US WINTERIZE YOUR

1

. &gt;'954 PLYMounl

SUIT;

Jll . .,

~~;t

CHEVROLET ·.

4-Door SedpiJ. llefutlful 2-tone ·gt~en
nn~~h stollhs mterior, good rubber,
' ..
I!' e jlli(.ailt~- all the way. b!!lter. ' ;,, ·'

~fue. 2·
owner.
·;.,!

.1

MARTII

N.la4 ""· . .. . . .

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.-.·SALE OF NEW
57 FORDS

' . 1ti hAVIcl WHAT \v&amp;

Sunday Aft.,ii6til '
2:30 THI4:oO'P,M.

t:;.rt

tine focl11. Y(!U1i'' Itt~
.
prices too.
..,

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8-llaUv· SeDtFe~'Pomeroy-Mlddleporl, 0., Oc\.11,'1957

POlr CONSlSTINT

~Ider.

.· .NT ADS
WAP...0 ..., E 398

DEPENDABLE RESULTS

y Old 1.,, B. dM SI b S. th
c~~~~- :.L~~son Ollf
f0J!Jflg . oar
a.y 0 lS ury eVC"J
Be On Its Las't Le0us' F'Inall..y' Graders
Hold A
Wienar Rnost

CHESTER

Relief or subsitute route· e.tr~er
lor Duly Senlonel. Conhlcl Cirl
:
10 9' 3tc

Mr. ':nd

Servir.es

~--t

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mmim~: e~sts wh~ch

r~~ ~~:~~~~:~ !~~~

rccentl~

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36~8.

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Rummage uct on I
A I....,ncl,

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~leland's

p'l:i,1:s 1':f

nci~JI~nb

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~:!~Y. ~~~~~~~r.c hhl;,enera1 ne-P ~d[~h~ak~r ~~LL!Niory .'!t!"E~d

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The underolgned wlil offer for
aale at public aucUcn on Saturday
lhe ZBth day of October,
, at
1957Etta
the residence of the tale
Wolf, deceased, lO&lt;ated about one.
IIlii mile West of the Raeine-Ba·
aban Road and about four miles
!rum Racine in Sutton Towoahip,
:lleigo County, Ohio, beglnnln( at
10:00 o'clock A M., the following
peroonai proporty:
2 be'-l
aewtng machine
I sofa and ! choirs
quilta comforb &amp; blanketa
2 tables
linens
Cllrlains
~isbes
2 heaters
cooking utenaola
fUll
lamps
and man) other ltema
Lester L. Rouah, Adminiatratot
ol Etta Wolf, deceased
Crlt Bradford, Auctioneer.
(10) 8, 1~. 22, 3tc

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LETART fALLS

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lames Marriner

-Pekongese Puppoc•. Mrs. Wood·
row Call, 732 Sycamore St.,
Moddleport, 0.
10·8-12tc
Rough lumber Contact Andrew
Croe•, Letart Falls, Ohoo.
!0 9 etc

Gene Connolly, assistant ell(ineer for Bechtel Corporation Ia
opcndlng a two week vacation with
biB parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Connolly.
SALE
-a-nd
bath. Gas, electric and city
T2RMITIS lliTERMINATID
water. Phone 24823. Charleo M.
For fr.e loapectlon phone 383-M, ijaley, Rutland.
IO 8
Gilmore
Store, Pomeroy. F••m, ... acres on Sh-a..--de -Ri-ve-r.
All work cuaranteed. Fully In·
oured. Vaughan'! Industrial and
'llo mile ol! Route No 7, joins
~olfe1Jial Termite control Ser· new Eaatern HJgh School on
vlee, Sl Marys, w. va. 7 25 tf
Route No. ~. 100 acres Bottom
land, P.lenty water, good bu~d·
ings, 8 room ranch type how~.
WE BUY
full hnsemenl, coal furn.ce,
water In house, free natur.al
mUCTURAL I . . .
gs, available. Rcaaon for aell·
fCIIAP IRON _MITAU
ing Fa!Ung Health Stanley'
Gibbs, Long Bottom, Route No.
2.
10.3-6tfp
, Malftll.
7361
,..,.,.,, Ohio
Phono No. 121 - Afttr 5 PM
10.7-tJ

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S~pply

1-M •nd M 6 ft. Desk; l-Intel'
njtlonal desk 7 It; !- rubber
belt, 6 in. wode !50 ft. long; 2H P. ntolol'l, hpuvy duty
Stanley Glbb1, Long Bottom,
Route No 2
10-3-0tfp

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U,ied Electric f'•Jve I3~.00; Co•l
Heatroia $20.u., Gao Furnnc•
conversion bureau
$40.00.
Phone 6128-X
I0.7-6tfe
GoOII living room ouot for sale.
Green covoring Phone 9263
10 2 6tfc
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For Sale: II!OA grain and stock
Beaglde raLolt do~• for sal;-;;, "'-. Ill
!___
farm. Large modern houoe 01.,,
r,...
........,.
to small town on state htsh·
SUIt, Mlddle1ra e. Howord
I wish to exprcB! my olneerc
way. One of Meigs County's
- port Rt t ' Hob~'" Roa d.
thanka
and
- -&amp;better farms.
Sentinel10.7~'
Box
n i•hb to friends,
I
h relative•
h
. - .10 -2 6tfp RADIO
TEL.EVISION SERviC-E,
668B
• • oro or I eor l ougbtful- Cusl"!!' Buolt Kltohen. Kitchen
Ph
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ness, sympathy and IIMai of- desfgned for your home. Free
one 200 Cleland Appliance
lerln,. in the illness and after estimates Foreman &amp; Abbott. Store. 116 w. Main St., Pomer~
lbe death of my husband, Huoor
Phooe 62U4 Y.
8 8 If
2 23 If SETTLEMENT OF ACCOtJNTS
Brown. 1 especially wioh to
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h
h
thank the Rev. Roger Bishop, FOR, SALE - Ar•piea. New H• :'
ccoun s an vouc en o! I e
Ewing tuncral llome, Holzer
vcn Orchard, New !Iaven. Phone
following
named
poroons
and
e..
llospltal and the blood donors.
TU- 4(1 .
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~111"'11!.!1!!1!~ ltates Court
have been lllee in the ProMra. lluber Brown
of Meigs County, Ohio,
2 88
tO llltc FOR SALE: one Lancaster doep il-aooiimiiru~iii for approval and aettlement.
-:-:::--------well jet pump woth pressure
CONCRITI
Firat and final account o! George
f:1
lank and •witch. Abo 85-feel
F. Thomas, guardian of person and
plastic plr.e, 111 x 1y,, one
"lvlld hlltt PerL...estate of
1:, Ward.
arehlleel'a drawing table, stool
Font and final account or Chri-.
tine Bceale, adminlstratnx of ••.
l"tmolc Collie - Goes by name of ana tools One typewriter desk ' GRUUU BLOCK
ole of Elmer S. Beegle, deceased.
... "Prlnceaa." C11l Bll·J 'or eon- and .one filing cabinet, handmade.
One electric table saw, one wood
1 Milot Northef ,_..,
Flrotaad final account of Aman' taet Georse Baer.
tO 11 3tc
lathe, ohe oolid oak sideboard,
~ It, CaK Wm. .,_,· da Baor, odmlnlatratrix, eotate of
one "Whl:e" aewong machine,
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Warren W. Holler, deceased,
(81
111117 Pontiac VB 4 dr.
Sedan
antique. Phone Pomeroy 8llhl.
R... l!lrhttll
First cumnl account of Helenl
oareful owner. Almost like .
10 2 61fe
Conner, auardian of John Heitger.
'11k1 day II Wll oold. Blaeltnsr'o, · ·First and final aocount of Edl·
.::Pomeroy.
10 5 6tc ( 121
son Hobstctter, executor of Estate
Good Cl a...... C
of Hart Shlnbory, deceased.
lillie Dedi• ~orenet $1,7~5, 4 dr,
WANTID TO RENT
eu o;Joow Ill
Unto" exception&amp; arc filed
ledon. Puw. button !hift. Beau· Modorn furniohed apartment or 4
All Mall•ud MOIIell
thereto, 11ld aecounto will be for
tflui
One
room !umlshed houae. Call colbefore said Court on the
oe 1 two toneBlgreyt !lalab.
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I owtler. act naro, Pome· lect to Browning 34311 or for·
1ft
ftf'll
of November, 19~7. at
1
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10 ~ 6tc
wal'd information by mnll to
AUTO 8.\LII
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oca fold Boards, 1lrop C!otbJ. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elbeofeld.
Clinton Fuher, Middleport.
· D D. Cleland, Columbuo, opeht
Phone 621:5-X
111 If Satou-day with Mr. ar.d Mrs. Denzel
n ....
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RATES
20)Bus~ness
Mr. and Mrs Clayton Allen and
- - - - - - - . . : . __.;:__ • Billy were Sunday donner gues!J of
2 onu
lollftlmum ebsrlt
,...,.
YOU CAN
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland In
.
BEAUTY
honor of Mr
birthday,
Speelal- Que monlb for 211 tenll per word.
in an ama gi h
···
Mrs. Eva Baoley and son, Stevie,
1
run rate of 2 eenll 1101' WGni..W be cbaried for ad•ertllrlng u at a
or1 me and are spending a few days with Mr.
101 pald lot before lbe IDut of uch month following lnaertlon.
pay on the "Pav '.
';".:: ••?, and Mrs. James Shaum, Mansfield
ln'o"' Ia Advertlalng--'lbould be reported Immediate!). The 1plan We are n "' 0 ~ am
Mr~ Delm•r Baum and Mrs. Rex
floli1 &amp;enllftel •'U Dol be rtiPOll.lible for more !bon one lncor
catoons f•J£ the
Bailey
spent a day in
and 8JIIew Nolleel of Evenll $1.00. ObltUNieo
we have on the classes which will Parkersburg
.,.bllibed at !cent per "onl
start on Oct, 21, Nov 4th and
Mrs. Lucy Hayes and son, Clif
Nov. 18th. Transort•lion can be ford.. Moddleport. caUed on Ml'l
arranged Wrjle or 1
fo Molhe Bookman, Sunday.
11 now r Mr and Mrs. Virgil Wood, Belpre
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at Bailey's Lake or phone
SOUT!IERTON BEAUTY
were recent guess of Mr. and Mrs
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ACADEMY
Marion Wood.
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St
Mr. and Mrs AI Gibson, Canton,
Thnfl shop s\ock from Columbus
Athens Ob
.
spent the week end with Mr. and
Tv ,. Plolna School
store Clo!hong, shoes, hats,
' 10 0Mrs. Henry Beaver.
1 10 ~ 1 •
~efit Coolville Fire0Dept.
books,, whal not•. pottery, col·
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ElberYou name it _ We have II
lectm otems. curoos. some
!cid, Columbus, arrived Wednes:... '
SAT ocr 5
Bargain for right party QUICK SERVICE on Watch fie. day to opend a few days with their
at
AMd
son, Mr. and Mrs Pete Elberfeld
L.....
5 '"'·" v and Mike.
D9nation :G.J::".~~I;ibu- Perfection fuel ool heater _La_r-ge
ERS, Pomeroy.
I 3 If
Miii ·Lucllle Smith woll apeod
trona crate!ully accepted at
size Mrs. John Stout, Harr,.on.
.
the week end in Akron with Mr.
Lyle Clover Farm Store. Tup·
vlile OhiO.
10 113tp vencti&gt;n blinds. Ali alwa ... and Mro. John Reuter and children
pel'l Plalno. o
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colora. Fiberclau IIWlllngs; 1117·
Mr~ Harry Lodwick Jr., Is a
See EI!Jabeth Lynas
110 cao heaters; electric ll&amp;hl
at Meigs General Ho~plSp.,..ored by lhe Rose Barden Two cows-on produchon. BaQII
fixtures, plastic •IUe for ball&gt;
Glub
tested. Phone Rutland 24483.
room•
10 6&lt;
FHI lstlllloteo
Htadltuartln for
2 u ed 12 38 T I "'
AI
Dolo Wippel lupplf
x
rae or ,.res. - ~
Unlo• Avo.
s
215
omsonite
LuggageLane
Cedar
so
Ill
X as: P. M Cowdery,
MilS
Carolyn Deuel of GalliI Cheats - LAU Window FaDs- Lon B It
lO
Pot..orey, Oklo
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Frl-'dalre Refrigerators.
g o om.
9 3tp I
113 !moe po I, Miss Mary Hayman and Ear
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Gorham visited the former's fa1
Ioker furniture, Mlddloport,
Ohio
FOR
SAL
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Apples.
Pt.-tland,
' i!9 tf
OhiO Brin• own con. talners. c. - -....-------.lthe,r, Mr. w. E Delle! who is a
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.:.i.:...:: E Johnson •
,- y oou- Only Authorized
pat enl at Fairfield Hoep1tal In
PU"LIC
s•LI
10 mop
Lancaster.
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~~one-~
P&lt;!'wvrdfonbneeouecull~lnaerllona.

for Saturday's battle ~¥11h A'UJ1'1.
Four !lrot·•lring members ~~ 1-e
lriah squad - Gary Myers, Jim
Schaaf, Dick l;yneh and Dave
Hurd :... went t~rough ' only llibt
drilla Thuraclay du• to tiie ,malady.

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LOTS fOR SALE

automat-~

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cotto~a

be a "lost art" in 10 yearo.
A spokesman for Dan River
Mlils "'d wash and wear wlil be
a "permanent thong" m five
years.
The DuPont Co. Wednesday ushered In a "whole new eta" In
women's faahlonsi with tallored
suits, dresses and aport.swesr com·
1ng from home washer and tumble
dryer "as of freshly wessed." The
company said the no·irnnlng Is
possible thro gh th b ill 1
1
.I ties of the fabrics,
"
eplusunew
· n meth·
qua ·
ods of gar111ent
st t
. IIW· such de~ogned
con rijclpoontake
troms

.x

tllat by sprinc
I'niBhers
per cent of hia compaoy'a

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Re'ady Ml'x;e:d Con.crete

be,.
no-iron calegin'y.
"About 80
of our
goods 'and
..e
wear" said
.
prelldent In
dlalng and sales
'i
Milb, .one Iii t~e
t•-· "In 1 · _. "'··
uum.
..
be
100
'll
wlil be~
''ilil.l '·lin :fltoiU' ·•,•
"
yean."
The no-Iron finish on colto'no "is
applied
process, In
which the 'fchemlt'!l
iber li tmnll!""led

Wa•h·~
s' ,nd
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Top S••"l .and F•'ll o.· rt

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the bedmg' machjne _glvea tllem. witb • resin. The metllcl ioi'coFabnc conblnalloD&gt; oncluded or- ltlf rtghlalter World warn •rid
Ion-cotton, rlaeron-cotlon, !aerolf·, J\ow lhe !inii!i,c'a wl!l "liiCtlie''U!e
r•yon, and dacron-orion. .
ol,the garment, if applied propor·
DuPont uid it expeted the IUC· \y" said Erneal Stewart of the
ccso of wash-wear in women'•
Cotton Council.
clothes to mctch what already has Stewart ssld the houaewife cnn
happened '" men's wear. It re- llarch the no-irons "1&gt;111 if ohe
ported !bat by sprong and aum- does, ohe wiil have 'to pre11l
them."
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In aynlhetlcs, the non •
qualities are part of the fiber
struetlon-sort of a "bated In"
iron.

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Mr. Connolly is bolngr :~::.:;~~i
said' Interior lllonister red from a job 'f~enUy C&lt;
ces They
said today.
st Castle G•te. Vllh 1D Messena,
Zaccariah Mohleddin and otheo New YOrk. r.~"' ~"
olliclat. arc gcttong
lnack of Grove City
abo~l ren•oow~:e~:d~~~f. ~\~~~~m~~:~:. andMrs.Mr.Helen
and . Mra. ,t.!ex .llratoaDI
Egypt'• ?'
spent Sunday wjjh!j\11'1. MJ,iY War•
particularly In trade unions
ren of Butkcye take.
, The.!e officials· are said to be
-lmmo Hayman
.- - - - - - , : pressing Nwer to take strange:
measures than arc Involved In
Brotdwoy ~ ''
the trial opening Saturday lor 18
pers_ono ld~ntilied us minor lea·
eTwo Bedrotm ·
e BIII·W~U
gue Commljhltli.
eJUidiet~·Dinette
e
Full liasemeal
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Redo Rumored Splltllnv
1\
L t,n dntile ~atlon
eGas Hea&amp; 1 .•:
Reports circulating in Oaoro
&amp;.
say Egypt's clandestine Reds, who
prcviouoly were splintered Into
MI-a onald ltaack ehlertalp!a
' .,.
• Ullflnlsbecl lllaulatecl !~ ·
mary groupa, now bave consoh· the Jolly Club Wednesday eveq·
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dated into two factlono-One .,. rng at her h~me, .O.born S\.1 ~
pouslng Soviet-atyle Communism
During the iklst~eas smlot:
~~ S. TIIJrd .
, , ' · ' · Middleport
and the other embracing the Yu- with Mrs. Lillie Hauck, president,
Pbolle 6220
•
goslav
presiding, plans were dlleuaaea
')'he nuMber of party membc" for the
part.V.
in Egypt Is not known.
Mro. Charles Straoiu reeeived a
The latest IBsue of the com birthday gift !rom tbc club and I'
munlst undergroliJind newspapeo· also from her myatery abler.
AI lntlm VIctory indicated the
Re!resbmenl.a were !frYed bY
Reds would try to use the trl•: the hoateu to thooe na11Jed aoo·ve .111
1o sti r up sympa th y and •upport· and lllro. W~ur Hannln•,
For J..ooklng At
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Roy Mayer, u. Albert Wood·
Tbli Ringe
n said the trlnl wos "only a ard, Mro. Eldon Will, )Irs. Henry
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,
•nd continued !roll mens of diatdp;tlri'a the national Dalley, Mrs. Otmer Grimm, Mr~
Aluminum &amp; Chemical CorpQ!'a• llO 1:1
day to day until finally disposed of olrlllfgle and al\empllng to preoc- Gene Evans, guilts Nancy Jo May
lion, Box 98, Ravenswood, W. Vo.
Any PCI'Ion Interested may file rupy nationalists with a strugglele~r~a~n~d~~~~-~H~au~c~k·;_~
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written exception• to said acceunfJI omong themselves ln•tead of faQ- it
CO~ORAMIC
( "I
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or to maUet'l
ex· llli11 imperialism"
· acts by
HAU~LING
ecution
of thepertaining
truot, no tolcsathethan
said i'lo-Conununlst~
1 1
18 d 11
-·-live dtYI ,prior to the dale set for the govern
3 room hnusc for rent on B88h•n
- - · - · - - heartns.
between
and Racine Rold. Hot and cold
... •
John C. Bacon
people.
water, free g.,. Write Box 608
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By: Dorothy Stark
Nowapafllr u,... Dtfonae
croy
lt).l0.3tpd
A
c/ o Tho Daily Sentinel,
Pom~ ... ., - " "... •
DeputY clerk
, ' •- ue comi"UII111 organ urged the
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• ,Iiial defendants to "make the
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Three room hoio!IO on Ill 121.
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Symuso. Contact s. R. llendr!x
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NQrl~l OP API'OINTMINT of Comntunism and t~c position of
Syracuse
10-10.6tp 11..~~·-=·~~=~~~=.11 Estalt of J. I, Hayes, Doctaatd botlonal Communiota.'
-~ . t•
No~~ Ia h1reliY given that Lucy
also pressed for • campaign
Furnished home. ~ mllea east of
r. Hoyil whose Poat Office add· to ellmmate "reactionary Is••·"
Pomeroy Modern, gal heal. ElrcBJlo Cheater, Ohio h11 been duly
"In brief, we should divert what crs, Filter~
deriy couple preforred. Phone
•ftiJ OWft ftl
appointed Adrolnlltratrix of lht. !1 almed at 1erving a aatn for 11tc
Pomeroy 3~3.
10 9 Stc
ll\'9VIANCB AGINCI
Estate of J. B. Hayea late of Che Co"lmunist cue," AI lotl!lf aald.
Pllt. A ~.. .
ter, Meigs County, Ohoo, dec•:ase • :rhe newapaper was careful not
Sl...,plng Room Call 388-Y.
"
'"'Hilllll
Dated lbla 241~ day of Septem- lo attaek Nasser or Ieadllllf aovSOFT WATEi' 81iWVICE
t0-7-121p.
ACCIIiiN'f
ber, 19D7. '
eroment peroonalltics directly, but
Sloeplng Rooma Close In town
Lilt. C..aliJIIMI....
Johll C. Bacon
It did blast Mehommed ' Nasotcb
·Pt..o IIO.X .; :lt7
127 nttornut Ave, Pomoro',
ltol Etto..
,lroktr
Judge of the Probate Court
e41tor of the Independent
SUPER
Ohlo.
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per AI Abram and a close friend •
In MIDDLIIIOII~ DIIIO
:9) 27, 00) 4, 11, 3tc
olthe preoiden\.
Want to make $15 to $25 in a 11au.
PIIONu
Glt
day' llany are doing It. Plea•·
11nt work tor man or woman.
No oxpirlence needed. Spare or (21 ) Real
full tome. Wili teach and fin'"'" you. Write McNESl. co. COilPU!:'I'E Jnauran ..
Aut'Q,I)'l~tic ,·
120 E. Clark St.. freeport.
Ufa, ~ul&lt;·. Fire, Pol!o. C.U Dor
Ill
107-14-Ztc
MI!IJ, llltldlt;ort. 01110.
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CAtRO UP-Pre•ident Gamal
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The ":"ventb grade ot Salisbury
School held wiener roasl Tue~
day evening at the Boy Scout
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camp of Sollsbw'y dlstricl,
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Games were played after which ...,,... "''"'
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refreahme'Ls of hot dogs, potato ,..,..,..,ITANI.\CK, ...Iolotf'-'
chips, pop and marohmallows
were served
,..,.,,., ,..,..,
Attending were Patty Arnold,
fool nlltf of '"'"
Cheryl Seaties, Shirley Haggy I~===
J?yce Stanley, Pattx 1!418Y, Ju: lo
doth Chaffin, Annlce Johnson
Sharon Thoma, Jan Ann Smith:
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Sandra W~lia, Patty Musoer, Bar,
bara Davis, Eddie Frick D•lbort 1-75x10t fl.
Chaney, Charles Bailey,' Do'ugla• 1-66.ft. 8ln.J150 rt.
Moore, Manuel Gheen, George
loth Lon H..•
Starcher, Ml.hael GrueJer and
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leaohers Mrs Thelma Dill and
6 I • Stwera
Ray Whaley and oon Keith
!llason,
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IRISH
uP _ The
GEORGE H. BURS«'
Notre Dame COn·
.COJaiUOd ''IS aAI:}-1
514
4 by the nu ·
1MIinhampere
or 't&gt;bone
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I,mer 11158 there villi i,. 37 men'a
NEW YORK UP - The ironi~g 'l!'e.~ liJa~ufaeturera offerhig nohoard, once the mainstay \or wuh·l'iron apparel-that more tllan two
da~ may be on its last legs.
mU/ion men'a carmehll ,\viii be
om a vnrlety of texllle au. '11roeruced In the wub-weir cotetborltoes comes word thai wash;I gory. At present, six lll'llll are
and wear is a realitY for many I wortiDR With DuPont In tile wocottons apd ,synthetic fabrics. This men's flekl.
means no
- not even that
In Washington, the Department
touch-up we ve been used to glv- of ~iculture said 11 had
the wash and wears on the 1"1 dueed no-Iron cottons which
e years.
.
develop seam pucker even alter
Here os what the tc&lt;llle people repealed l•underlngs.
promose.
USAD's southern re&amp;lonal reThe DuPont Co, wluch makes search taborotory t:old of drelaea
orion,
nJ•Ion and other which held the bot plesta after
,ynthehcs, demonstrated
washing - of one shirt which wao
•• wash and wear for a whole still presentable alter 31 lau'\der·
group of women's !ashoon.• sched· I ir.ga.
ulerl to appear Ill retaol stores
Pareontatu Rill..
early next year
I Sylvan Geismar, presittent of the
The Agriculture Department Slld Manhattlin Shirl co. aald the
researchers
developed ' wash and wear
1rill make
truly wash and wear eotteols. I ironing of shirll obwiete In 10
century-old
shirtofmanufactur-l'years.
told theClothiers
National A.aoongAform
aa1d oromng
shirts will elation He
of Rellll
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Mrs. Don Hauck
Is Hostess For
The ~Oil r,~Ji~
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an,n~~~ ' C~rislmas

ptym•·~h dr, $!, ~. Hard
lop. Uke new2orialnal two tone
. bllck and w•II• fi~ioh. Powor
pock. Sm•n red and black Interlor. B'aettnaro, Pomeroy
,
61
10
5
~~:-:-:-:-:--:-:-:-:-:c:---:fllll4 Buick &amp;peclal $1,49ll. 4 dr.
ltdan. llynoOow drive. SpoiiOII
orlRinai bluwhile !Int.~. Biaet·
•IW''o, Pomoroy.
10 5 etc

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18117 lnlornatlonal pickup
with 4 wheel drive.
• Warner bubo and many extrao.
r a2JOO, 317 Main Sl 1'1. Pleas·
;, lilt. W. Va,
10 9 3Cp
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iii Bulelta ·., Jow aa filM. ciKtJce
' Of S fine
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Buicb ll low as $893. Choice
8 fino ears. One wu owned
our mechanic. Blaettnar'~
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are needed for work at once.
Phone Swhher 'Coal Co., 164-J.
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BUY' NOW!
SAVE •100 lo. UPQO

I, Z a~d 3 bed~, large
WOMEN. $8.00 W J,OOO addrea.. atoek. mull iot Br!~l ~our de·
ing envelopes at h~m,. Work In airca ·~d your problema. mbve
thiS orca Write liiUTUAL ASin tomolfOW. Try ua, we're deaL
SOCIATES, 801 •11111-AB, Mor· tn1 o~ the very lowest jiOooible
termL N~w and uled.
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POlr CONSlSTINT

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DEPENDABLE RESULTS

y Old 1.,, B. dM SI b S. th
c~~~~- :.L~~son Ollf
f0J!Jflg . oar
a.y 0 lS ury eVC"J
Be On Its Las't Le0us' F'Inall..y' Graders
Hold A
Wienar Rnost

CHESTER

Relief or subsitute route· e.tr~er
lor Duly Senlonel. Conhlcl Cirl
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The underolgned wlil offer for
aale at public aucUcn on Saturday
lhe ZBth day of October,
, at
1957Etta
the residence of the tale
Wolf, deceased, lO&lt;ated about one.
IIlii mile West of the Raeine-Ba·
aban Road and about four miles
!rum Racine in Sutton Towoahip,
:lleigo County, Ohio, beglnnln( at
10:00 o'clock A M., the following
peroonai proporty:
2 be'-l
aewtng machine
I sofa and ! choirs
quilta comforb &amp; blanketa
2 tables
linens
Cllrlains
~isbes
2 heaters
cooking utenaola
fUll
lamps
and man) other ltema
Lester L. Rouah, Adminiatratot
ol Etta Wolf, deceased
Crlt Bradford, Auctioneer.
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lames Marriner

-Pekongese Puppoc•. Mrs. Wood·
row Call, 732 Sycamore St.,
Moddleport, 0.
10·8-12tc
Rough lumber Contact Andrew
Croe•, Letart Falls, Ohoo.
!0 9 etc

Gene Connolly, assistant ell(ineer for Bechtel Corporation Ia
opcndlng a two week vacation with
biB parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Connolly.
SALE
-a-nd
bath. Gas, electric and city
T2RMITIS lliTERMINATID
water. Phone 24823. Charleo M.
For fr.e loapectlon phone 383-M, ijaley, Rutland.
IO 8
Gilmore
Store, Pomeroy. F••m, ... acres on Sh-a..--de -Ri-ve-r.
All work cuaranteed. Fully In·
oured. Vaughan'! Industrial and
'llo mile ol! Route No 7, joins
~olfe1Jial Termite control Ser· new Eaatern HJgh School on
vlee, Sl Marys, w. va. 7 25 tf
Route No. ~. 100 acres Bottom
land, P.lenty water, good bu~d·
ings, 8 room ranch type how~.
WE BUY
full hnsemenl, coal furn.ce,
water In house, free natur.al
mUCTURAL I . . .
gs, available. Rcaaon for aell·
fCIIAP IRON _MITAU
ing Fa!Ung Health Stanley'
Gibbs, Long Bottom, Route No.
2.
10.3-6tfp
, Malftll.
7361
,..,.,.,, Ohio
Phono No. 121 - Afttr 5 PM
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1-M •nd M 6 ft. Desk; l-Intel'
njtlonal desk 7 It; !- rubber
belt, 6 in. wode !50 ft. long; 2H P. ntolol'l, hpuvy duty
Stanley Glbb1, Long Bottom,
Route No 2
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U,ied Electric f'•Jve I3~.00; Co•l
Heatroia $20.u., Gao Furnnc•
conversion bureau
$40.00.
Phone 6128-X
I0.7-6tfe
GoOII living room ouot for sale.
Green covoring Phone 9263
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For Sale: II!OA grain and stock
Beaglde raLolt do~• for sal;-;;, "'-. Ill
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farm. Large modern houoe 01.,,
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to small town on state htsh·
SUIt, Mlddle1ra e. Howord
I wish to exprcB! my olneerc
way. One of Meigs County's
- port Rt t ' Hob~'" Roa d.
thanka
and
- -&amp;better farms.
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n i•hb to friends,
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TEL.EVISION SERviC-E,
668B
• • oro or I eor l ougbtful- Cusl"!!' Buolt Kltohen. Kitchen
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ness, sympathy and IIMai of- desfgned for your home. Free
one 200 Cleland Appliance
lerln,. in the illness and after estimates Foreman &amp; Abbott. Store. 116 w. Main St., Pomer~
lbe death of my husband, Huoor
Phooe 62U4 Y.
8 8 If
2 23 If SETTLEMENT OF ACCOtJNTS
Brown. 1 especially wioh to
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thank the Rev. Roger Bishop, FOR, SALE - Ar•piea. New H• :'
ccoun s an vouc en o! I e
Ewing tuncral llome, Holzer
vcn Orchard, New !Iaven. Phone
following
named
poroons
and
e..
llospltal and the blood donors.
TU- 4(1 .
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~111"'11!.!1!!1!~ ltates Court
have been lllee in the ProMra. lluber Brown
of Meigs County, Ohio,
2 88
tO llltc FOR SALE: one Lancaster doep il-aooiimiiru~iii for approval and aettlement.
-:-:::--------well jet pump woth pressure
CONCRITI
Firat and final account o! George
f:1
lank and •witch. Abo 85-feel
F. Thomas, guardian of person and
plastic plr.e, 111 x 1y,, one
"lvlld hlltt PerL...estate of
1:, Ward.
arehlleel'a drawing table, stool
Font and final account or Chri-.
tine Bceale, adminlstratnx of ••.
l"tmolc Collie - Goes by name of ana tools One typewriter desk ' GRUUU BLOCK
ole of Elmer S. Beegle, deceased.
... "Prlnceaa." C11l Bll·J 'or eon- and .one filing cabinet, handmade.
One electric table saw, one wood
1 Milot Northef ,_..,
Flrotaad final account of Aman' taet Georse Baer.
tO 11 3tc
lathe, ohe oolid oak sideboard,
~ It, CaK Wm. .,_,· da Baor, odmlnlatratrix, eotate of
one "Whl:e" aewong machine,
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Warren W. Holler, deceased,
(81
111117 Pontiac VB 4 dr.
Sedan
antique. Phone Pomeroy 8llhl.
R... l!lrhttll
First cumnl account of Helenl
oareful owner. Almost like .
10 2 61fe
Conner, auardian of John Heitger.
'11k1 day II Wll oold. Blaeltnsr'o, · ·First and final aocount of Edl·
.::Pomeroy.
10 5 6tc ( 121
son Hobstctter, executor of Estate
Good Cl a...... C
of Hart Shlnbory, deceased.
lillie Dedi• ~orenet $1,7~5, 4 dr,
WANTID TO RENT
eu o;Joow Ill
Unto" exception&amp; arc filed
ledon. Puw. button !hift. Beau· Modorn furniohed apartment or 4
All Mall•ud MOIIell
thereto, 11ld aecounto will be for
tflui
One
room !umlshed houae. Call colbefore said Court on the
oe 1 two toneBlgreyt !lalab.
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I owtler. act naro, Pome· lect to Browning 34311 or for·
1ft
ftf'll
of November, 19~7. at
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10 ~ 6tc
wal'd information by mnll to
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oca fold Boards, 1lrop C!otbJ. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elbeofeld.
Clinton Fuher, Middleport.
· D D. Cleland, Columbuo, opeht
Phone 621:5-X
111 If Satou-day with Mr. ar.d Mrs. Denzel
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RATES
20)Bus~ness
Mr. and Mrs Clayton Allen and
- - - - - - - . . : . __.;:__ • Billy were Sunday donner gues!J of
2 onu
lollftlmum ebsrlt
,...,.
YOU CAN
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland In
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BEAUTY
honor of Mr
birthday,
Speelal- Que monlb for 211 tenll per word.
in an ama gi h
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Mrs. Eva Baoley and son, Stevie,
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run rate of 2 eenll 1101' WGni..W be cbaried for ad•ertllrlng u at a
or1 me and are spending a few days with Mr.
101 pald lot before lbe IDut of uch month following lnaertlon.
pay on the "Pav '.
';".:: ••?, and Mrs. James Shaum, Mansfield
ln'o"' Ia Advertlalng--'lbould be reported Immediate!). The 1plan We are n "' 0 ~ am
Mr~ Delm•r Baum and Mrs. Rex
floli1 &amp;enllftel •'U Dol be rtiPOll.lible for more !bon one lncor
catoons f•J£ the
Bailey
spent a day in
and 8JIIew Nolleel of Evenll $1.00. ObltUNieo
we have on the classes which will Parkersburg
.,.bllibed at !cent per "onl
start on Oct, 21, Nov 4th and
Mrs. Lucy Hayes and son, Clif
Nov. 18th. Transort•lion can be ford.. Moddleport. caUed on Ml'l
arranged Wrjle or 1
fo Molhe Bookman, Sunday.
11 now r Mr and Mrs. Virgil Wood, Belpre
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at Bailey's Lake or phone
SOUT!IERTON BEAUTY
were recent guess of Mr. and Mrs
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ACADEMY
Marion Wood.
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Mr. and Mrs AI Gibson, Canton,
Thnfl shop s\ock from Columbus
Athens Ob
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spent the week end with Mr. and
Tv ,. Plolna School
store Clo!hong, shoes, hats,
' 10 0Mrs. Henry Beaver.
1 10 ~ 1 •
~efit Coolville Fire0Dept.
books,, whal not•. pottery, col·
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ElberYou name it _ We have II
lectm otems. curoos. some
!cid, Columbus, arrived Wednes:... '
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Bargain for right party QUICK SERVICE on Watch fie. day to opend a few days with their
at
AMd
son, Mr. and Mrs Pete Elberfeld
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5 '"'·" v and Mike.
D9nation :G.J::".~~I;ibu- Perfection fuel ool heater _La_r-ge
ERS, Pomeroy.
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Miii ·Lucllle Smith woll apeod
trona crate!ully accepted at
size Mrs. John Stout, Harr,.on.
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the week end in Akron with Mr.
Lyle Clover Farm Store. Tup·
vlile OhiO.
10 113tp vencti&gt;n blinds. Ali alwa ... and Mro. John Reuter and children
pel'l Plalno. o
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Mr~ Harry Lodwick Jr., Is a
See EI!Jabeth Lynas
110 cao heaters; electric ll&amp;hl
at Meigs General Ho~plSp.,..ored by lhe Rose Barden Two cows-on produchon. BaQII
fixtures, plastic •IUe for ball&gt;
Glub
tested. Phone Rutland 24483.
room•
10 6&lt;
FHI lstlllloteo
Htadltuartln for
2 u ed 12 38 T I "'
AI
Dolo Wippel lupplf
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rae or ,.res. - ~
Unlo• Avo.
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215
omsonite
LuggageLane
Cedar
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Ill
X as: P. M Cowdery,
MilS
Carolyn Deuel of GalliI Cheats - LAU Window FaDs- Lon B It
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Pot..orey, Oklo
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Frl-'dalre Refrigerators.
g o om.
9 3tp I
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Gorham visited the former's fa1
Ioker furniture, Mlddloport,
Ohio
FOR
SAL
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Pt.-tland,
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OhiO Brin• own con. talners. c. - -....-------.lthe,r, Mr. w. E Delle! who is a
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.:.i.:...:: E Johnson •
,- y oou- Only Authorized
pat enl at Fairfield Hoep1tal In
PU"LIC
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10 mop
Lancaster.
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P&lt;!'wvrdfonbneeouecull~lnaerllona.

for Saturday's battle ~¥11h A'UJ1'1.
Four !lrot·•lring members ~~ 1-e
lriah squad - Gary Myers, Jim
Schaaf, Dick l;yneh and Dave
Hurd :... went t~rough ' only llibt
drilla Thuraclay du• to tiie ,malady.

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LOTS fOR SALE

automat-~

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cotto~a

be a "lost art" in 10 yearo.
A spokesman for Dan River
Mlils "'d wash and wear wlil be
a "permanent thong" m five
years.
The DuPont Co. Wednesday ushered In a "whole new eta" In
women's faahlonsi with tallored
suits, dresses and aport.swesr com·
1ng from home washer and tumble
dryer "as of freshly wessed." The
company said the no·irnnlng Is
possible thro gh th b ill 1
1
.I ties of the fabrics,
"
eplusunew
· n meth·
qua ·
ods of gar111ent
st t
. IIW· such de~ogned
con rijclpoontake
troms

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tllat by sprinc
I'niBhers
per cent of hia compaoy'a

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Re'ady Ml'x;e:d Con.crete

be,.
no-iron calegin'y.
"About 80
of our
goods 'and
..e
wear" said
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prelldent In
dlalng and sales
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Milb, .one Iii t~e
t•-· "In 1 · _. "'··
uum.
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be
100
'll
wlil be~
''ilil.l '·lin :fltoiU' ·•,•
"
yean."
The no-Iron finish on colto'no "is
applied
process, In
which the 'fchemlt'!l
iber li tmnll!""led

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Top S••"l .and F•'ll o.· rt

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the bedmg' machjne _glvea tllem. witb • resin. The metllcl ioi'coFabnc conblnalloD&gt; oncluded or- ltlf rtghlalter World warn •rid
Ion-cotton, rlaeron-cotlon, !aerolf·, J\ow lhe !inii!i,c'a wl!l "liiCtlie''U!e
r•yon, and dacron-orion. .
ol,the garment, if applied propor·
DuPont uid it expeted the IUC· \y" said Erneal Stewart of the
ccso of wash-wear in women'•
Cotton Council.
clothes to mctch what already has Stewart ssld the houaewife cnn
happened '" men's wear. It re- llarch the no-irons "1&gt;111 if ohe
ported !bat by sprong and aum- does, ohe wiil have 'to pre11l
them."
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In aynlhetlcs, the non •
qualities are part of the fiber
struetlon-sort of a "bated In"
iron.

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Mr. Connolly is bolngr :~::.:;~~i
said' Interior lllonister red from a job 'f~enUy C&lt;
ces They
said today.
st Castle G•te. Vllh 1D Messena,
Zaccariah Mohleddin and otheo New YOrk. r.~"' ~"
olliclat. arc gcttong
lnack of Grove City
abo~l ren•oow~:e~:d~~~f. ~\~~~~m~~:~:. andMrs.Mr.Helen
and . Mra. ,t.!ex .llratoaDI
Egypt'• ?'
spent Sunday wjjh!j\11'1. MJ,iY War•
particularly In trade unions
ren of Butkcye take.
, The.!e officials· are said to be
-lmmo Hayman
.- - - - - - , : pressing Nwer to take strange:
measures than arc Involved In
Brotdwoy ~ ''
the trial opening Saturday lor 18
pers_ono ld~ntilied us minor lea·
eTwo Bedrotm ·
e BIII·W~U
gue Commljhltli.
eJUidiet~·Dinette
e
Full liasemeal
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Redo Rumored Splltllnv
1\
L t,n dntile ~atlon
eGas Hea&amp; 1 .•:
Reports circulating in Oaoro
&amp;.
say Egypt's clandestine Reds, who
prcviouoly were splintered Into
MI-a onald ltaack ehlertalp!a
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• Ullflnlsbecl lllaulatecl !~ ·
mary groupa, now bave consoh· the Jolly Club Wednesday eveq·
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dated into two factlono-One .,. rng at her h~me, .O.born S\.1 ~
pouslng Soviet-atyle Communism
During the iklst~eas smlot:
~~ S. TIIJrd .
, , ' · ' · Middleport
and the other embracing the Yu- with Mrs. Lillie Hauck, president,
Pbolle 6220
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goslav
presiding, plans were dlleuaaea
')'he nuMber of party membc" for the
part.V.
in Egypt Is not known.
Mro. Charles Straoiu reeeived a
The latest IBsue of the com birthday gift !rom tbc club and I'
munlst undergroliJind newspapeo· also from her myatery abler.
AI lntlm VIctory indicated the
Re!resbmenl.a were !frYed bY
Reds would try to use the trl•: the hoateu to thooe na11Jed aoo·ve .111
1o sti r up sympa th y and •upport· and lllro. W~ur Hannln•,
For J..ooklng At
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Roy Mayer, u. Albert Wood·
Tbli Ringe
n said the trlnl wos "only a ard, Mro. Eldon Will, )Irs. Henry
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•nd continued !roll mens of diatdp;tlri'a the national Dalley, Mrs. Otmer Grimm, Mr~
Aluminum &amp; Chemical CorpQ!'a• llO 1:1
day to day until finally disposed of olrlllfgle and al\empllng to preoc- Gene Evans, guilts Nancy Jo May
lion, Box 98, Ravenswood, W. Vo.
Any PCI'Ion Interested may file rupy nationalists with a strugglele~r~a~n~d~~~~-~H~au~c~k·;_~
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written exception• to said acceunfJI omong themselves ln•tead of faQ- it
CO~ORAMIC
( "I
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IIAI WAID
or to maUet'l
ex· llli11 imperialism"
· acts by
HAU~LING
ecution
of thepertaining
truot, no tolcsathethan
said i'lo-Conununlst~
1 1
18 d 11
-·-live dtYI ,prior to the dale set for the govern
3 room hnusc for rent on B88h•n
- - · - · - - heartns.
between
and Racine Rold. Hot and cold
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John C. Bacon
people.
water, free g.,. Write Box 608
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By: Dorothy Stark
Nowapafllr u,... Dtfonae
croy
lt).l0.3tpd
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c/ o Tho Daily Sentinel,
Pom~ ... ., - " "... •
DeputY clerk
, ' •- ue comi"UII111 organ urged the
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• ,Iiial defendants to "make the
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Three room hoio!IO on Ill 121.
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Symuso. Contact s. R. llendr!x
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NQrl~l OP API'OINTMINT of Comntunism and t~c position of
Syracuse
10-10.6tp 11..~~·-=·~~=~~~=.11 Estalt of J. I, Hayes, Doctaatd botlonal Communiota.'
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No~~ Ia h1reliY given that Lucy
also pressed for • campaign
Furnished home. ~ mllea east of
r. Hoyil whose Poat Office add· to ellmmate "reactionary Is••·"
Pomeroy Modern, gal heal. ElrcBJlo Cheater, Ohio h11 been duly
"In brief, we should divert what crs, Filter~
deriy couple preforred. Phone
•ftiJ OWft ftl
appointed Adrolnlltratrix of lht. !1 almed at 1erving a aatn for 11tc
Pomeroy 3~3.
10 9 Stc
ll\'9VIANCB AGINCI
Estate of J. B. Hayea late of Che Co"lmunist cue," AI lotl!lf aald.
Pllt. A ~.. .
ter, Meigs County, Ohoo, dec•:ase • :rhe newapaper was careful not
Sl...,plng Room Call 388-Y.
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Dated lbla 241~ day of Septem- lo attaek Nasser or Ieadllllf aovSOFT WATEi' 81iWVICE
t0-7-121p.
ACCIIiiN'f
ber, 19D7. '
eroment peroonalltics directly, but
Sloeplng Rooma Close In town
Lilt. C..aliJIIMI....
Johll C. Bacon
It did blast Mehommed ' Nasotcb
·Pt..o IIO.X .; :lt7
127 nttornut Ave, Pomoro',
ltol Etto..
,lroktr
Judge of the Probate Court
e41tor of the Independent
SUPER
Ohlo.
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per AI Abram and a close friend •
In MIDDLIIIOII~ DIIIO
:9) 27, 00) 4, 11, 3tc
olthe preoiden\.
Want to make $15 to $25 in a 11au.
PIIONu
Glt
day' llany are doing It. Plea•·
11nt work tor man or woman.
No oxpirlence needed. Spare or (21 ) Real
full tome. Wili teach and fin'"'" you. Write McNESl. co. COilPU!:'I'E Jnauran ..
Aut'Q,I)'l~tic ,·
120 E. Clark St.. freeport.
Ufa, ~ul&lt;·. Fire, Pol!o. C.U Dor
Ill
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The ":"ventb grade ot Salisbury
School held wiener roasl Tue~
day evening at the Boy Scout
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camp of Sollsbw'y dlstricl,
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Games were played after which ...,,... "''"'
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refreahme'Ls of hot dogs, potato ,..,..,..,ITANI.\CK, ...Iolotf'-'
chips, pop and marohmallows
were served
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Attending were Patty Arnold,
fool nlltf of '"'"
Cheryl Seaties, Shirley Haggy I~===
J?yce Stanley, Pattx 1!418Y, Ju: lo
doth Chaffin, Annlce Johnson
Sharon Thoma, Jan Ann Smith:
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Sandra W~lia, Patty Musoer, Bar,
bara Davis, Eddie Frick D•lbort 1-75x10t fl.
Chaney, Charles Bailey,' Do'ugla• 1-66.ft. 8ln.J150 rt.
Moore, Manuel Gheen, George
loth Lon H..•
Starcher, Ml.hael GrueJer and
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leaohers Mrs Thelma Dill and
6 I • Stwera
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da~ may be on its last legs.
mU/ion men'a carmehll ,\viii be
om a vnrlety of texllle au. '11roeruced In the wub-weir cotetborltoes comes word thai wash;I gory. At present, six lll'llll are
and wear is a realitY for many I wortiDR With DuPont In tile wocottons apd ,synthetic fabrics. This men's flekl.
means no
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In Washington, the Department
touch-up we ve been used to glv- of ~iculture said 11 had
the wash and wears on the 1"1 dueed no-Iron cottons which
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Here os what the tc&lt;llle people repealed l•underlngs.
promose.
USAD's southern re&amp;lonal reThe DuPont Co, wluch makes search taborotory t:old of drelaea
orion,
nJ•Ion and other which held the bot plesta after
,ynthehcs, demonstrated
washing - of one shirt which wao
•• wash and wear for a whole still presentable alter 31 lau'\der·
group of women's !ashoon.• sched· I ir.ga.
ulerl to appear Ill retaol stores
Pareontatu Rill..
early next year
I Sylvan Geismar, presittent of the
The Agriculture Department Slld Manhattlin Shirl co. aald the
researchers
developed ' wash and wear
1rill make
truly wash and wear eotteols. I ironing of shirll obwiete In 10
century-old
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National A.aoongAform
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,' lor a visit With her mother. ~Irs. spent the past two weeks VISit who has been VISiting relatlvea Installed when the Wlndtn, ~al[ flee lnstallfd were ' Mrs te'T'!~· . •¥ro. Malcomb Mee.; rs. ·cpa;..
Plans were mode to reel Rise! llun churcll' ,,.,rtli'e~·F. Hawkins and family.
, ing Mr and Mrs Ernest Lallancc, there. Mr. and Mrs. Childa . re- Garden Club met Th.~radiy '\!yen· president; Mrs. Robtrt ·Thompson, J,:afr ·sr., Mrs. VIrgil IJA!"ill• lilts. 'chu(eh slgit! on ·, 1\l, YhtgLays I!'O· sufidl,y · even~
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llr. and Mrs Fran Reichert will leave Saturday for Cleveland turned home today and were IC· In~ at, the home of Mtsa Emilia vice president; Mrl. Bryan, see;e- SaiJI~~I Michael, and M•ss l)or. when the Laurel Cliff Jl'Teo Jlt; !Ill •In i\!C! ora lia4~n· of 1
where she will vlsll her daughter. co"p~nled from Cincinnati by Seitz. •v. Locust Sl.t c~· .• t~., :tarY, and »rs . .Georae. ·Heipes, .JI~m w~rc w~lc~I)!Cd , as
thodls.t younr Peoj&gt;les G~oup .Youn1 ~~oplt~a
up l~bere. · A
Mrs. Jolanda Freeman and !am· their granddaughter 'Barbara
M~'· John Terrell, president treasurer.
, , members .wllen the L~dles Aid Of' ·met Tuesday evening at' the li!l 8 atJew~lin ·
•lfelf ,iththe. cbJr.
ily. Mrs Dtl gard came to asSISt Scott, who is doing afiillate work preSided at the meetint which
An interesting an informatlye the St. PaOI's Lutheran Church 'or Mr.. Merlin 11Tacy with
tlir i&gt;lllj' and It w~s ' deel~ed to
m the making of new choir robe; at the Cincinnati General Hotpi· opened w•th the club prayer fol· paper on .:·Bplbs For S~ecession met Wedne.!ldar afternoon In the Uoyd Wright as eo-hosteSJ. · · tiy fo~ ·the A chatter Utfl )'ear;
and the apple butter project of tal. Miss Seott will visit over- lowed wllh devotions by Mrs. Leo Of Bloom w" presented , b~ church ,.soc1al room.
Mrs. Ge{ald Pullins vice res!·
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Ihe Church of Christ She b., nigh I with her parents M~ a~d j Bryan and lhe pledge to the flog Mrs. Charles Lewis. Reporli on · Groqp singing opened th.• ·dO~( presided at ule· me~Uti•
Rcfreahmen,ts weli _.rved by
been a dtnner guest of Mr and Mrs. Paul Scott and sJsicr 'carol by little Michll!l Stl'Utile. ' '" ~ the district meeting held re~n", meeting followed with aevptlon which opened with if'Oup slngln~ tho hoite.S.s duri!)r a IOdal
M" Bradford Maag and daugh· and return Saturday 10 Cincinnati Members responded to roll call ly in Middl•port were given by led by Mrs. Charles Lytle. Three followed with ' the !.old's Prayer hour to fifteen mfiDk'n,,
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David Hartinger who sustained With an ~nusual bulb, ' The Ira· Mro. Josepa Struble and Hrs. articles were presented "Sweet Jn unison. ·Mu.' Clifford Jacobs ,The oext maetlilg wnL ~held
guest of Mr 'nd Mrs Renzo a mtld eoncussio~ while pra•lle· veiJilg pr11e donated by Mrs. Ei· Thompson.
L~nd of Liberty" by Mrs, Will· read' the ;cripture leyon
at the home of ~~· Em~st Pow·
Monday Thru Saturday
Menchuu and chtldren. Pomeroy. ing football, has heen returned ~ard :~~bier K'l~as awarded to
lam Mayer; "I Can't Get Along , Charles Gordon, Lawrene•• ell w1lh MrL Gerald 'Piilllna as .
9 to 5
L D Hartmgc r and hu ststcr, home from the MelJ:'I General t'h'"·k ' t!m lltndger A card o!
Mrs. Thompson •nd Mrs. Hem- W1thout My '\~ok", Mrs L. C. Smith aud Rev. William Stram.' co-holiless.
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an s w., rece ve from Bonnie cs flower Judges lor the evening Karr and "Quiet Hour", Mn. .:-;.·;,;.;,·;;;;;.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;::;;;.;;;;;.,;:.~~;;;:;;;i;;;l;;;:;:;
Permanents $7.M, $10 and $15 Mrs Leo Searles, were 1n Charles- Hospital.
ton Tuesday where they visited
Bryan lor gtll sent her. The •u· awarded blue ribbons to Mrs Harold Epplqy.
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Mrs Waller Ramey .nd Mrs lumn copy of "Pause for Living•· Thompson for a bullet arrahge235 Wolnut St.
Middlopor lhc family of lhc&gt;r couSin. Frank
Cull'llngham who hud died Mon- DaRcubcn Beck ~ere busine~;li presented by the qoco Cola co., ment or lavender dahhas; lfrs.
During ' the business se!islon ~
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c.~wc~r~c~h~e~ld VISllors 111 Gallipolis Wednesday. Were diStributed.
Terrell, table arrangement of h)· Wllh· Mrs. Paul Theiss preaident
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Middleport people who at·
Mrs Allard Pratt Jnslalled the drangea In a wooden boat and presiding, plans were made for ~
tended the fltnner meeting at tho ofrleers and as each was install- Miss Seitz, pink chrysanthemums rumll)age sale to be held in lite
Kyger Creek School Thursday cd they were presented with a In a pmk container. .
the church soc181 room Oct. 22·23
sponsored bv the Chamber of
,
Red nbbtlns were awarded lo Host~sses , lor the November
Commerce of Middleport PomeMrs. Terrell for dogwood berrif• meetmg w11l be Mrs. Eppley,
ror and Galllpolla and the Kyger
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and colored foliage; and' Mi.- Mrs M•yer ond Mrs Theiss. '
Creek Assoclallon included May.
Seitz for b~ffet arrangement of
'l'he t:.ord's Pray~r in unison
or c o Fish~r. Mr and Mr.s
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chrysanthemu~ns 1 and con~luded the meetmg.
Wtlltom Gruoser, Mr. and Mrs.
j. , ·&lt;!• (abo for "'buffet artangeme~i ,of .. .
David c. Miller, State Rep. £nd '·
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a;,.1 :'). -... P.Ink chrysanthemums. A, white·
Mr. George Melnhlrl, Mr. and
M"' Georee' CWldo, ~&lt;tMI. rtbbon wu awarded to )!)ss Seitz
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Bernard . Fultz, Mr. and Mrs. Society me' at .. )he Church' bl foliage .
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Wesley Fry, Mr. and Mrs. John lam Bradford was In charge o1 h uert course was. ocrved by the
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service w~jch ostess With napkms favors and
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malce.' Mr. and Mrs Clinton opened with the Lord's Prmi'ldn candy tcharrytng out the Hallo- 'wee:nps ar7yereto'mbae e heol~. a •tHatll9h';_
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Theme of the service was
Wednesday Oelober 23 when th
Moot·e, James Moore, Judge 'CL• "Harvest" and Mrs. Bradfot'il
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Sew Rite Sewing Club. met Wed~
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ne•day evenmg at .tbe Ground
and a poem by Edgar A. Guen.
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Observers Corps building Lincoln
MISs Mabel Hysell read the story Ul
Heights
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Mra, .Charles Hoffman, preii~ith in God and the courage of his
Women of the Bible .
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own convictions brought Columbus
A report on the apple butt.r
Mrs. · John Mayer, Colum6us, white elephant sale was held
pro!ect was .giVen during tlto was a guest whe.n Mrs. Shirley The traveling prize donated bv
lmo'olh IGIIIiJtllllttJi... :IOHI WI ....... reN-A*"~
to a New World. His story points an
business
meettng and Mrs. Childs Gutnlher entertained the Lincoln Mrs Donald Collins w_. awarded
TONIGHT
Use It as o typewrlltr ~. "TV" lland or
thanked all who had assisted In Heights Canasta Clob Wednesday to Mrs. Charles Spencer.
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mspiring motjl lor all of us today.
Thurs. &amp; Prl.
Oct. 1..11 any way to the .success of the 1evening
Refreshments were served by
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mighty ltandy In lilt ltltchen. RoRtlmoOihly on f.ur ~~~
Cornel Wilde
Donna Reed project which added approxi·
Prizes were awarded to Mrs. the hostesses Mrs. Goodwin and
caattrs
••• ap~~~~up lo 3"'x'17" ond Is l)powlifll ~· ~
"iiYOND
MOMIASA"
mately $500 to the church build· William Wallace, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Donald Mullen to· those namAMERICA HONORS THE MEMORY OF ITS
(!1: Technicolor)
Heavuavae IIIII and strong lllono hlni/ta; Wlllalt 'II W.. ·~
Ing fund . Mrs. Denver Rice, who Story, Mrs. Richard Freeman and ed above and Mrs Elmer White
DISCOVERER ON COLUMBUS DAY, OCI'OBER ll
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Cole . .~ baked wmel finish.·
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Mrs.' Jack Fowler, Mr~, 1 DaytOI; I
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Anthony Quinn was chairman of the food com· Mn Eugene Conde. ,
mlttee for the two daYs Of · the
A de•sert, course wa~ serye4 by Strickland, Mrs Willard Boyer,
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apple butter making, thanked 'all tt,t hostess to lhose named abqve · Mrs. George Conde, Mr~. Etza
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who had contributed to the meat. and Mrs.. Lawronce Moranty, I Gilmore Jr., 1\!rs. Edward Wcti&lt;,
(Cinemascopc-Technlcolor)
served lo approximately 60 work · Mrs Dougla" S1nger inq 'Mrs 1Mrs. Calvin Simpson apd ·Mra.
We pay 2% lnteresl on your Saving•
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Donald
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Plans wero completed to ser~e
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Brian Keith the annual dinner of !he Home
"HILL CANYON OUTLAWS"
buildcn Class next Tueaday at
BANKING SINCE 1872
John Cassav-;;(~sothe church The Sllclely also dl!·
James Whitmore eu ..ed other money-making JII'O.
Member Federal Reserve Systtm
"CRIME IN THI STREITI"
Jects.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Comedy and Cartoon
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Will. Reuter with !Irs. M. L. ,
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Mrs. Bessie Blggo as contributing
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~lr. and Mrs Rodney Downin~.
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Preston, Mr.
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Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Paul DaviS
Mr. and Mro John Kincaid, Mrs
Pauley Ann Neal, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Morgon, C. P. Bradbury
and James Arnold. ·
Richf\1'~ Rawlings and Paul Hoi·
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the Ralph Lee farm, Racine, Wcdttesday to assl!t their Methodiil
Church In maklnr apple buller.
Mr. and Mro. Earl Knight vis·
lied their daughter, Marilyn Sue,
aophomorc .tt Ohio Unlvcrsllv,
Thur.day evening.

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Hew 1957 Pontiac Chieftan
2 dr. Sedan. llydramatic, Radio, llralcr
Two tone green.
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1957 Pontiac ·· $2,595 $2,495
8 cyl. 4 dr. Chlcftan Sedan. One carcfullo:
like the day it was sold.

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Buick ·.. · $2,295 $2,195

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4 dr. S,edan Dynaflow drive. R&amp;ll .

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1.955 Ply110uth $1,795 $1,695

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8 cyl. Conv. Cpe. Nearly J!CW
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VB Super 2 dr. Har~ Top Cpe. Choice of
two - both have dynaflow drive. Clean
ca·t·s. New one cost nearly $4500.00.

• 1953 Bulcks ···· as ~was $895
We have seven line cars. Some of these we
have cut $100 00 in price.

1953 Olds ··.... $1,195 $1,095
"98" V8 4 ·dr.

't956 Chev. new stock $1,895
'\lt•Jielaire 2 dr. Sedan. Powet· glide. R&amp;B .
ODe of the sharpest '56 anywhere.

9$5 Chevrolet $1,395 $1,295

Cit. Sedan. 19.000 actual mileage Sparkl·
orlg~nal

1954 Pontiac ·· $1,395 $1,195

black fintsh .

Dodge ····· · $995 $895

.t\~""liet ·2 dr. Sedan Ext ra good finish.
gaod care. Economical 6 cyl.

.,.,,..Chevrolet $1,095 $995,

; ~'Ja,~re~l ·4i'' . Sedan. A beautiful car. Worth

Sedan. Power Steering, Power brakes. Really a prize in condition.

1953 ~ontiae ···· $89$ $795
cyl. 4 dr. Sedan. Hydramalic drive. A
nice car for the family.

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1953 Chevrolet · · Se9s $795
210 2 dr. Sedan. Outst,ndingln lhe l.ot.

1952 Bulcks ··:. ·· $6,5

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