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Recent visttor&amp; of Mrs Vern Da-

v1s were Mrs Elias Stites, Mrs
John Sm1th Pomeroy, Mrs James
Airs. Clara Phillips, Wilkesville Soudero, !ilddleport, Mrs Ebza
and Columbuo, spent the week end beth Young, Monaca, Pa, and liar
With a1r and Mrs L1 wrence Mil- old Young, Rochester, Pa
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Mr and Mrs Carroll Swanson

In, ~ti 1Newt
In AdYettll1q
In 0-llill

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attend•d the Ohio State football
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Ernest Covert

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Stuart, Charle•ton W Va

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R~y C. Bliss, Republican State Chairman, today announced
that a meeting wit]{ GOP leaders of the lOth CongressiOnal
)&gt;l~rlct will be held at the Nell House here Thursday, October
~l\ at 5 p.m.
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, ~usin~ in the lOtb District, wll_lb_e_a_tt_en_d_ed_____:
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am 0 Nelli, Only the chairmen •.-

TilE GO AND GllOW
Act1ve youngsters need lots of milk to

grow up Strong and Healthy.

Use Dairy Products

Pomeroy Personals

SPRING HILL DAIRY
"Q11oHtfJ l'irJt llhvcrv•"

~tr ~tnd l\11 s Arthur ~~1chorn
and Mrs T1ny Brurn u( Columbus
Rrc the .cursts of Albert Reuter

anrl "'sler Cl1r.t
Wlih.un Ohlinger ,111d dau~lltcr
I ott•e of Not"llod arrtved Frldnv
fnr u wrf'krnrl v1s1t w1th Mr and

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~~-~-~-~~~~~-~--~:-~~~~~~~Mr.,
William Wrll'l Ball Run
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Bndg:rporl arc thl ~uc~ts of M•"
William Baxter and Mr and Mas

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Bentz Wollr

Mrs Elizabeth Young ha8 retura•
cri to ncr IIOint" Monaca, Pa aftrr
a wrck.s v1s1L wllh Mr and Mrs

• Another strike/

He'll have an
appetite as big as his score when he
gels home. A quick snack like deVIled ham
sandwiches made Wilh fresh
HOLSUM BREAD and a sll!ammg
bowl of clam chowder really
tops off a fun-filled evenmg.

F.lias Stiles

Mr and M1 s Harold Youn1( or
Rr.chcstf'r Pa and Thomas Young
1f N('W Brtghtnn P&lt;~ were recent
gltf' sls of Mr and Mr11 Elias SUteR
Mr Nnd M1 s William Wclh en
tea ta111ed w1th a dmncr Wcdne ~
rlay at thc1r homr Bull Run
Guc•sts WCIC Mr and Mrs Arth\11
Fu horn and Mrs Tiny Brum of
Columbuus anti Albert Reuter unrl
\ll ss Clara Rl ulcr of Pomeroy

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Friends ol Lenley 0 Moses, 364
King Avenue, Columbus were not

lfled of h1s death m Mt Carmel
Jlospitai last week

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lowell Neimeyer
ls Honored On
Uth Birthday

INSURANCE?
et'OR THE BEST!
eANY TYPE!
Sec or Call

JOHN
RICHMOND

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Pomeroy

bH E. Mala St.

taste better ...
On Route 7
Will

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OU Professor
To Speak At

! Racine Pare"t

ITeachers To

PI~c~.e~~n~.

SKATE·A·WAY

Servf' it with ..•

!lrr and Ml'tl Charle• Neimeyer
entertained will! a party neentl)
at their home, W 'Main St honor
lnll their son, Lowell, on bls i2th
birthday,
A laree birtbday cake with tho
ln,.rlptlon "Happy Birthday, Low·
eU" cente....t the relre1bment ta·
ble. lee cream, eake, elder and
mlats were ~erved to Mn Cheater
Z•rkle, Mr and Mra. Gene N~r­
ton, Mro Paul Zirkle and aon,
Ass ..tant
Profe11or of Erlucation at Oh1o Un· Oct 14 at 7 30 In tho butllle•t of Buteh, Mr1 Francea Hawkins, Mrs
Harold Lemley and aonl, Sonny,
1vcr81ty will be lhe guest speaker the Raeine lllptlot Church
Monday evenmg, Oct 14, when the' The PTA is condutlillll 1 melii- Rieky, Chuckle and Bobby Joe,
llrs Ruth Hysell and son, Charlea,
Rulland Parent Teacher Assocla- beroh1p drive, and
Mrs Homer Hartley, Gary Ault and
lion meets at the High School oud· that Ia inleresled
Charles Che•dle.
torium ol 8 p m
is welcome 1nd
The hono....t CU~t retelved I
M" Glle• Smllb, ~resident , wiU the Monday
numbclr ol gllll and aeldlna 111111
preside at the meetlni
There will
lout unable to attend' were lira
Mra DelAnd wtll apeak on SIMt
Edltll Thomu, \lr: and Mrr. Lei!'
cl81 Education classes and the '
llo S1don and Kra.,Neva Pratt and
tmbllc Ia invitCd to attend the
,daUihler.
meeting

lie Open

Sunday Afternoon
2:00 Till4:00 P.M.
Admission 25c

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Here Is ,oW dlecele- Otie of ~he
Teo lttllles-tlle beautlfvl 2'AI . . . . . W41M ~ '•
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Reliable Man or
Woman
With firm confidence in tile progress of
our nauon and of our conlmunity _ this bank
looks forward to many more )'eUt of COIIJitUt'
dve service, helpins customers to obtain the
success they seek. Come in whenever you think
our counKI or cooperation an help JOU. "'

We p~) ~% lntcr~sl on your Savlap

FuU or Part Time
TO

S£~ICE
of

ROUTE

NO SEL!.ING OR SOLIC111NG

ROUTE ESTABLISHED
FOR OPERATOR
INCOME STARTS
IMMEDIATELY
IIIQUIR.D

Member Federal Reserv~ Sy•tem
Membet Federal Deposit lnsuranee Corporation
POMEROY, OHIO

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CIGARETTE MACHINES

$"5.00 to $1;,5,00 CASH

The FARMERS BANK
· and Savings Company

1 PIECE DELUXE

3 TABLES·
$19.95

Please don't waite our

Sealy Hollywood

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OPEN TILL 9 P.M.

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capital and arc

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ested I~ expanding - We fl.
nance expansion - If l•lly qual
1f1ed and able to take over •I
onee write briefly about yoursell and include phone number
lor pet"Sonal Interview
Allltcl Monhanollolng, Inc.
7307 Olivo Sti'Hl 10141
UnlyertliJ City 5, Mo.

port retndcnt and lhe only !lurvi\·
911 are cousins. He was 81 at the

Um.e of his death He was a rc

'- tired New York Central Boiler Io
, &amp;peetor, and a me1nj&gt;er of York
~ge, polumbus Chapter, Mos
onlc Council, Pomeroy, Columbns
Commandery, Scottish Rite and
Al,ddin Temple and King Avenue
MethodiSt Cllureh

Mon. -Wed. - Fri. -

Sat. Evenings

Funt!ral services were held Sun

day even1ng at the D Ha.vey Dav••
FUneral Home w•th the Rev. R
Calkins olficiat1ng, and serviCe&gt;
by the York Lodge M"ons BuriAl
• Wll today m llunlmgton, W Va
Hr Mo~cs Is a former Mtdtllf"

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Tenth District GOP Leaders
'Meeting Called For Oct. 31

IUILK .KEEPS 111M ON

Ohio: Tomporalu"" Will

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I Uve eomm•tte~. the co,unty e~air, women 1n the loth Distrlct"lnd the
State, Commllteman and State Committeewoman of1hat District, have
beta Invited to u:end the ~ o'~"!e.~~line, In Parlor 2, Nell
Tho lOth D11trlcl " eompr~sed
, of. Atllena, Fairfield, Gallla, HOCk·
Ina, ~~on, Lawrence, Meigs and
f Vfi)ton eo unties Attendmg from
Melas Couqty wiil be E E Foil~. ~~cutlve Committee ~ha~r­
~n, Pomeroy and David 0 Jenldns, Ceiltrai·Cemmlttee chmman,
llllddleport.
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At 7 p. m. on the same day,
those attending the busme88 scs
slQn, and thlill husbands ani! wives
y/111 be dinner guests ol Governor
and Mn O'Neill at the Govenor's
Mansion The Governor has also
Invited to lh• dinner \J S Senator
and Mra. John W Bricker, Con
ereiSman and Mrs Thomas A,
Jenkms of the loth DIStrict, Ll
Gov. and Mrs Paul M. Herbert,
&amp;eeretary ol State 8nd Mrs Ted
W. Brown Aud1tor of State and
)lrl, lam* A. Rhodes, Slate Treas
wer and Mro. Roger W Tracy, At
tOnley General and Mrs W•lham
Sixbe, Repu)lllean members of the
' ~tale LeSIS•ture In the loth DIS
trlct and their wives
The October 3)st mectmg and
dinner will be thh sll&lt;tlo or a wrIes wl!ldl will ln.elude every Con81'881ional Dllltr~ct 10 Oh10
Governor O'Neill and Chairman
Bills a!P'eed on Ji•e general pat
tern for the aeriea at a conference
month.

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Stephen Edward, elght month
Mr and Mrs James Thomas arc
old son or Mr and Mrs Dale Wal busmess 'I.!illors m Steubenville

t the eounty central and exeeu-

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RUSSeII Gets TW0
year Sentence In

F•Ive
Four Teen-Agers
Narrowly Escape
Death In Mishap 1

Four young people narrowly eacaped death al- 6 p m Sunday
evening on the Hysell Run Road
one mile North of Route 124 when
the vehicle 1n which they were rid' mg went out of control on a curve
at h1gh speed and rolled over Into
COLUMBUS UP -Albert Ru• a creek.
sell lr, 39, today was sentenced Highway Patrolmen who Investilo two years m prl•oll for embez gated the mishap aald that the
thng $7,076 69 while he was post driver ol the car was Donna Shax,
master al Pomerov
11,,of Athen•. who suffered a eoocusslon,
multiple abrasions and
The co'urt Imposed concurrent
~wo year terma on two counts ()( contUsions
ambw,..menl agamst Rur•ell
TheI three other passengers' In
The place of confmml'eot w11l h•• the ear were
determuled by the U. S attorney
Nancy Shay, 1~. Atheno, who
general
Jtussell became postmaster 111 suffered a scvete cut over the left
Pomeroy m 1953 The government eye and multiple contUSIOnS and
charged he embeuled the monel a~astons
£rom July 1966 to 1une 19~7

Federal Prison

Three Injured
In Middleport
Auto Accident

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Commentating, EditoriallY
The Mimon·Dollar Lathe //lust rates APoint Often
Difficult To Understand In Business Economics Here

6:45
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The story of the million dollar lathe might $B7 ,000.
fit any industry, small or large, in our tri·
So the company found itself with only $13 .
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county area. It suggests in part the always 000 to buy a $67.000 piece of equipment .
mountmg problems of small business men
and similarly, why industry In America con~
tinues to centralize-in order to exist.
The additional $54,000 had to come from
We are indebted to Ernie Covert for this
profits.
But in order to clear $54,000, Thomp.
story which illustrutes vividly a point of busi·
ness economics often difficult' for some people son had to make a profit of $1!2,000 before
to understand. Have you heard about the taxes, and in order to make that much profit,
lathe that cost $12,000 ltll942, but which took the company had to sell more than $1,250 ,000
worth of products to customers.
more than a niiiUon dollars to replace?
It took a million and a quarter dollars of
sales for the company to replace .one lathe, '
and not one ~ent went to the stockholder' ~

$54,000 Short In 14 Years

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$1,225,000 Sales Needed!

SigJJ 011
Toda~

Roml&gt;t'r Room
Treasure Hu11t
The Price,Is Right
Truth or Consequ•aett
Tic Tac Dough
It Ceuld Be You
News Report
Movietime
Bride and Groom
Queen Elizabeth's Address
Queen for a Day

3:45 Modern Romances

4:01J.Come1y Time
4:30 Trouble With Father
5:00 Spinach Playhouse
5:45 NBC New•
6:0 News Picture
6:15 Sports Eve
6:25 'Weathercast
6:30 The Price Is Right
7:00 The Restless Gun
7:30 Wells Fargo
R:OIJ Twenty.One
8:30 GoodrcaJ' Theatre
9:00 Suspicion

Original Cost, $12,000

In 1942 Thompson Products bought a lathe.
The cost was $12,000. Under Federal tax laws
the cost could be depreciated over a 14-year
period . So, lnst year, when the lathe Had to
be replaced, Thompson had· $i2,000 set aside,
plus an additional $t,odo which was the resale value of the old lathe.
However, in I 956 the same model lathe tliat'
had sold for $12,000 in 1942 was seiling for
$35,000, and a new model with attachments to
meet the advanced needs of the Industry cost

TELEVISION· GUIDI
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A million and a quarter dollars to replace
one machine so three Thompsqn employes '
one shirt--could continue working!
The Cleveland Plain Dealet·'s editorial
reaction to this method of presenting the bus.
!ness profit picture is to the point:
"This Is something to think about when agl.
tators scream about high corporate profits
No profits, no new machines, no jobs...
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.10:00 Foreign Intrigue

10:30 News Hetdltnoc
10:40 Nitewatch
12:00 Tonight

" I do a slow burn,' says Neighbor Jones, is going, stay with it. Keep children away. '

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AI/ R~ads ~ead To Rome, Including New Skvroad Tried
Out F1rst T11ne By Doc: Quigg, Plus Mayor 01 Rome

Melas.County News

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.~lndful that the beHavior of our tourists
h111· been criticized, and that lately the

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THI~ I~ .~ drawtnr. of a th~ h.:tcot \loetpe;t to '1
thrto-~ e~w tiOO mllea Into outer .p.;,l Bte*''"'ana•fbttt
havo just ~n revealed by QoocJyeat Atroraft· tnrAkron; o;
Good,.•ur calli It "M•teor JuniOr."
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• , It It llile thst the pedestrian In Rome·It • IO~rnnient has been slipping try-to-be-~ic~

iaualerer and the pedestrian in New Ydrk 'la ad ~e into passports, I mean to find out
I' ne!Wl!ua-Nellie burrier. But th"" .: •• ~bat 8 what. Tomorrow I'm going to take a
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common: Jaywalklitg, Tliey llotlf il'ril 'flrst'hand.

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Thirteen Salt tR:t City l'ftident&gt;
""T POINT, N. Y. UP -Sat.
~~~~J:ro~clrl!~·Je of tlie B lj. eot I tree rtde lelOCdfn, .Utili, ·&gt;~'~ urday"s football llame between
· So&lt;lety of:lbt 111~1 ~• distant, afnl ilaek IHicauae; Army and Plitabur'h at 27 000
wUI m~t ~ c ~eclnt frtt' dlt' at th~ sh·/ seat Mlo1ile Stidlum hal be~n a
the home ol :hon. nh on~J.!I •mb~d t~ tell ,, 1tllout fpr mo.te tho~ twp w~el ·,
~r d1 o tr'IJ.'l. f1' w*,tt an ha~ J U.
Mllita.i:y Academy o!llcal,
1pu e out.
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JIJ~du!l6\l-. T~~ Mlf , .et~~\le ti.oe~ (old 'tb Pitt students
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Tre.,un ijunt
The·Price IN t!iabt
Truhl or corlstqurihet.
\ic Tae Dough
II C~uld Be You
Mid-Di.y News
Movletime
Bride and Groom
Matinee Tlleater;
Queen For a DaY'

3:45 Modern Romance!

4:00 Comedv Ttm,
4:30 Trouble With Father
5:00 Spln.-h Playhowe
5:15 NBC News
6:00 News Picture
6:15 Sports Eye
6:25 Weathercast

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Meet McGraw
Bob Cummings Show
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The Californians
0 Henry Playhouse
Adventures of !liflin Kane
Big Ten Highlights
News Headlines
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12:30 Tonight

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CBS News
Local News
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Newa
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Love of Life '
Scm~ f~r ToJDOI'rOII
Guiding !.lint
::atle'' Kitcb.:n
'.; the World TurDI
Beat the Ciock
::ouseparty
Big Payoff
The Verdict Is Yours
Brighter Day
Secret Storm
J!dge ot' Ni.hl
The Early Show
rour Esso Reporter .
Spor~s Parade
Weathenn•n
6:00 Parade of.Slars
6:30 Tel·~~on,e 'i;l,in~. ,...
7:00 Phil Silver, Show
7:30 Big 1en Highlights
8:00 To Tell the Tnnh
8:30 Red SkeltoQ ·Show
9:00 $6i,OUl Question
9:30 .dama
10:00 Mystuy Theater
11 :00 Up-to-the-Minute News
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9!45 Morning 'Movie
II :00 Adventureo io Learning
11:30 Nelghbora
12:05 Noon News
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1:30 Movl• Matinee ·
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(Contl•lJ&gt;'ad From l'a.. Onal
Mr. HOI\'tll gave
Ho1110ll
County
,.,m,oor Society was now a mem·
the Pioneer Hlsjorlcal Solo one· of the richest
atl·~~!
-~::ri~O~!h~io.
He also alated
II the
Park belongs to
Pioneer Historical Society and
II not a state park. Several new
benches and tableo have loeen
placed In the park: llr. Howell told
of the need of more parking space
at the park.
• The forming of "Town•hip His·
tory Cluba" has long been a- de·
sire of MJ&gt;. Howell who stated that
Sel!llo Township now has the nu·
cleua of an erganlzatlon and tbat
they are planning a marker in the
next year. He also spoke of the in·
terest of historical 'data on old
cards ienl concerning the So.chea ond the need of restoring
them. Of Interest to all was the
new law wbicb ·makes well estab·
llsbed oocleties such as the Meigs
County Society eligible for funds
county commissioners

for worthy projectc&amp;

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Monday 7 JimmieTUESOAY
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Lucky 8 Cortoons
Captain Kangaroo
DIFFERENCE OF OPINION
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Gary Moore
wUJ meet Tuesday evening 'at the members of the New York-Ver·Arthur Godfre•
ho"!t of Mra. A. J. Strauss, South mont Interstate Commission on the
Queen Ellznbctb
Tbti\1 Avenue, with Mrs. Norman Lake Champlain basin had dilfi·
News
PLAN FRIOAY S~IAL
Humphreys as co-ch~lnnan.
culty agreeing on an Important
Katie's Atmanae
besic fact Cor their discussions.
The Foithlul Circle' sunday
Love of Life
Chalrmon Gr&gt;.nt Johnson said that
School Class of Lclnrt Foil• Met8RADBU~Y PTA MEETING
11 :30 Seurcti for Tomorrow
Lake
Champlain
was
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hodist Church will sponsor' a soc- Tile Bradbury Pfrent·Teaeher
11:45 Guidb1g Light
oal at the Community Hall on Fri· 1Associotlon will meet Wednesday long. U. Gov. S!afford quoted 115 12:00 Katie's Kitche:
mile•,
while
the
state
director
pf
day, October~ 18, beglnnirig at 3 October 16, at the Bradbury Schooi
12:30 As the World Turu
P·. m. Soup, fJSh and hot doll sand at 7:30 whc)\ Fathers' Night will forests and parks, Perry Merrill, 1:00 Beat Jhe Clock
claimed
118
miles.
WJShe• will be featured wllb the be observed and the program pre1:30 Houseparty
proceeds going to repair the scnted by the men. Membera . of
2:00 Big Payoff
Burning d~mp leaves only annoys the next taken.
church.
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the Salisbury Board of Education
TUESDAY MEETING
2:30
The Verdict Is Yours
"Lastly," said the expert, "a thing that gets
door neighbor. Wait until they are dry. You
will be present to explain the The Friendly Circle of the Fed·
PLAN
RUMMAGE
SALE
levy
which
will
be
voted
on
In
Noeratcd
Church
will
meet
at
the
3:00
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have no cuuse to smoke anyone out of his me hot has Mthing to do with burning. 1
Fides Lodge, Knight• of Pythias vombor.
church Tuesday ' at 8 p. m. Mrs. 3:15 Secret Storm
house or to bring tears to his eyes Jones would ltke to make a reference to the discour- will hove a Rummage Sale Friday
Leonara Jewell wfll have the de· 3:30 Ed~e of Night
.
volions and Mrs. Thomas Young 4:00 The Early Show
pointed out as he commenced to list the rules teous pai in the house next door who never and Saturday, October 18·~9 at' the
building, North~cond
WCSC MEETS TONIGHT
will present the program using 5:30 Your E!So Reporter
for handling fallen leaves.
bothers you with smoke or fire . He never Hawkins
Avenue formerly oceuple y the 1he W.S.C.S, wlll meet tonight for her
· "Our Friends, the 5:45 Sperts Pando
Rak4 oft
d.-..~ '· ....
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even rakes hli· leaves, ·leaving the task o( ga- Olllo Fuel Goa Compagy
ee:"t at lbe , ·~••Ill, 1M,ethodi~t f;h~rcb I·C•"IBJ•eJI&lt;tiOJial Christians". Jlost- S:SS Weatt.erman
b
th I en an "'T.JIJ~IJer fires . Don't thering them td the wind whlch'd~lf~erslJrem fl. Grate, John Kincaid'ari orace ' with ·Mta Bl'jle'tJJ9iJ. Jjmident, esses ' bt Mrs. Dayton Phillips, 6:00 Leave It T•· Beaver
McElhinny · are the committee In ' presiding. M11. flan Moore is Mro. Roy Mayer and Mrs. Donald 6:30 Robin !lood
eap e ~aves up hke a haysfack. Leave the free of char e to h
charge of the rumrpage and anY' program leader and , Mrs. Glenn Hauck.
big bo~~lres to t~e pep rallies at the schools. throughout t~e block t e nicely kept yallds one wishing contributions to be Lambert will give the dev.otiolnai'JI .;;;.;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;&gt;;j 1 7:00 Burns &amp; Allen
7:30 Talent Seouts
picked up Thursday may call Mr. service. Hostesses arc Mrs. w. W. 1
Don t use the ctty streets for an incinerator.
"This .. h
id ,. · kk
8:00 Danny Thomas
Hayes, Mrs. Emerson Jones, Mrs.
8:30 Deoembcr Bride
Find a sp'ot In your own yard. When the fire choly ti~e i:d::d~" ma es autumn a melan- Kincaid.
Robert Harris, Mrs. Charles Bur·
9:00 Stud.o One
CIRCLE MEETING ·, 1 delle, Ailsa Bess Sanborn. Special
10:00 Mystery Theater
' Clau 12 Clrele of the W.S.C.S. guests will be women of the Bend11:00 News
of He!th Methodist Church will erson Methodist Churcll where the
11:05 Scanmng the Weathrr
meet Wedqesday night at. 8 p. m. Rev\ Rubert Hurley is the pastor.
11:10 The Late Show
at
the home of Mrs. Jnmef Criswell
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ly OOC QUIGG
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ROME (UP)- All roads lead here lnclud· seem to enjoy it tmmensely. New York has Mts: Noah Haskins wil. pre~~t!t ,
the
progra'!l
and
will
rev1ew
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Mr.
and ll!rs. Valcle Spencer en·
lng a new skyroad which a few of us intrepid ~n~ounced It will launch 11 pedestrian safety zell S~nejl • bpok •·story ot Melb' ~ertained
with a dinner Sunday
adventurers pioneered with the aid and In·' : ve, to be cllma~ed wit~ a law that may odlsm Mrs. C. E. Young il d,;tq: at their h9me Syracuse hohorlng
CHAN'IEL 13 MONDAY
tiona! leader and assistinf~
·' ,Jay Frank on 'h\1 foqrth birthday.
;. spiratlon of the mayor of Rome In person t .rea ten prison for Jaywalkers. .
9:44 Sign On
tosses will be Mrs. Gionn iJ(l ,Preaent ·were ilir. and Mrs. Den·
9:45 Mor11ing Movie
plus the strength of 13,600 hors~ built lot~ N The trouble ~ith that plan Is that many bert, Mrs. Earl Knigh~ Mr~ . Dhir'lver Frank and children, Sandra
11:00 Ad•entures in Learnina
four alrpla:ne engines
ew York pedestrians would rather go to pri- Ketchka and ~"· James Silppaon., and Say of Canton, Mr. and Mrs.
11:30 Neighbors
Mrs. !larry Chesher, prcifdent, Howard Frank and &amp;on, Ray, or
12:05 Noon New•
Opel!lng non·stop .service between New :~n than be deprived of the sheer joy of dart· w~~': ch~1·gc of the mcetlne. . Raelne and Clarence Frank.
12:15 Cartoon Club
York and Rome, Pan American Airways haul· th! ::~g speed!ng autos In the middle of
12:30 . Libernte
1:00 Gretehen Wade Show
ed Roman bigwigs, 11iong with the regular tou·
l:30 Movl~ Matinee
rist trade, 4,600 miles In 13 hour:;, 7 minutes.
3:00 Queen Elizabeth
That's a huge hop- fl'l!m Nervous City In
4:00 American Bandstand
4:30 Cartoon Club
Eternal City ~ a quick transition that leaves
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The Rome Jaywalkers do have a certain ad.
5:00 Superman
you blinking In wonder among the ruins of vantage over their brothers In New York.
5:30 Mloitey Mouse Club
6:00 Five Star Final
the vestal virgins and.the catacombs. We man- They do not bounce as far when struck. The
6:15 New•
aged to make the malden voyage with only Roman traffic is more helter-skelter than New
6:30 American Bandstand
two speeches, both by the mayor of course York's, but the automobiles do not h~tve neat··
7:00 Mark Saber
7:30 China Smith
on departure and on arrival. Bands played' ly the tonnage of American cars and hence
8:00 Voice of'Firestone
Ribbons were snipped. Wirie !lowed like th~ d~n't pack as much sock against pedestrians
8:30 Top Tunes and New Talent
Ttber at floodstage.
9:30 Guy Miteheli Show
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They're tiny European models.
10:00 Newa ·ot :.Ce Xl&amp;bl
You leeve New York at eventide, and you
10:10 theater
told the Mayor that the last time 1 had
can go to sleep after dinner and wa·lte up over
II :SO Sign l)ff
the Alpa approachihg Rome. Which Is what I interviewed a mayor was In Hiroshima Japan
did, and lmm,dlately went aft to ihtirvie'W where the mayor has, on display In a' case i~
bts ·oftice, a baseball autog~aphed by the great
the mayor, Umberto Tupinl.
Ba~blno Ruth. Asked whether he had some
sucti memento of his trip to America, Mayor
Tuplnl, produced a·n old-time ship's clock glv- .
He:s a Uttle .man with a mighty Roman nose, en him by Pan American, possibly as a re1•unty bearlnt, frtendly personality.
seld minder of how things have changed from cliplie never hid been In New York before and' per ship to clipper plane days
'; that his fil'lt impression was of fast' moveMa'yor Tupinl said every A.mertcan he ever
.ment, 011anlzatlon, and maalveness
had spoken with had "a great love for Italy
. ·~e people in the street w11 n~t foiUnll llld 8S(Iecl&amp;liy Rome." He was quite happ;
.Jnl~~d ~ ~rybody knew where he Wll go. that American tourist traffic to Rom . 1
C IS n·
lf!J, he said. ''In Rome there Is not tltat ruah Cnfllfng.
Small fires and dry leaves keep smoke haz.
~d to a minimum, but If smoke does prove to
be irritating to your eyes, it can be relieved
by a few drops of eye lotion.
"Actually," said Jones, "the smart leaf
burner uses many tools. He keeps his fire confined in a wire burner. He has water handy in
a bucket or a hose to take care of any emer·
gencles. Leaf fires can spread in wind at
amazl,ng speed. Every year there are needless
casualties because proper· precautions are not

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D~n't G,t Nei~hbor$ Hot During Leal Burning
when the fellow next door falls to observe
common rules of etiquette and safety during
leaf-raking lime."
Even the apartment dwei,ler who can't hold
a match. to Jones when it comes to proper
leaf-burning technique, was mildly Interested
In what the expert bad to say. Along about
no~ smoke gets In everybody's eyes.
"Thi,s neighbor of mine," went on Jones,
"doesn't even have a hazy notion of the cause
and cure of~ smudge."

CHA'NNEL 3

Pioneer Society

Wyatt Earp
B!oken Arr'n
Telephone Time
West Point
.&amp;slgnment Foreten te)Joa
News of the Nlrbc'
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given to Mr., Howell for his many
hours of work In promoting the

6-Year-Old Girl
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year-old girl •with a rare kidney Sandra Brewlnfllon, Dianne Mcco7
disease which requires two slim ~~molh~:~:o~ ~~~';!: ~:;:::•J.~:
of watermelon daily had a new
B b 'J
~ . years· Karl
er, ar ara ones, "
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to a lot or friends .here and in
w
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d s
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Ohio.
2 years; Mallanne .
ger ' U·
' A carload of watermelons, sent ~~~~e Bradbury, KOJth French, 1
by sympathetic residents of Day. P;omotions made sunday inelud·
ton; Ohio, arrived Friday. At the ed these youngsU.ra from Mrs.
same time an operator or a tru.: cly•le tngel's Nursery: Mary Brad·
stand _in Moundsville, near Camer· bury, Jobn Ebersbacb, David EiliB,
on, promised en ought melons her· Patricia Everaon, LuAnn French,
self to keep Audry Jean ·Roxb.v Glenna Sprague James tnd Stesupplied until Christmas.
hen Thomas· '
The load ol melons from Dayton p
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were contributed by people who
Mrs. Brewlnfllon promoted Dee
heard News Editor John Frain or Ann Wells, Janlee A!Jlt, John fn.
W~ZI broadeast a Unitr,rl Press gels, Sherry Shuler, Joan Neal,
story about Audrey.' The young Joyce Davis, Kathy Morgan, Jobn
girl's mother has an Income of , Kraweszyn;
only $60 monthly in alimony !roll': 1 Mrs Orin Smith's elass ~romothe girl's lather. There is a five· ti~ns ·were Patty Baiiey,'• Ruth
month-old brother to ke_ep too.
Kloes, Connie COQk ~d I,iilda Jl·
Surburban Motor Fre1ght Inc. of cobs;
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Dayton truclij'd the m~Lons 10 Miss Beu Sanborn had one boy
Wheeling. Wheeling radio Statio~ advancing, Rleb!fd 'Wells; MrL
WWVA, which also had broadcru;, Jac~ llJl&lt;lbtel's promotioqa were
the story of Audrey, arranged to Sandra Simti.On and !olarilyn
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CASABLANCA, Mortllell 'IJP Lew Hoad defeated P-lio 8411~
ra, fl.4, 3-6, 10-8, and KeD. JIOIJio
wall whipped Jack Kramer, ~~
1·5, Sunday in a pall of uhlbi&lt;
lion lenni&amp; matche.a:

The Chamber of Commerte' here
dalms to have the youn1e11 mem·
ber in the United Slltea. Nell Sa·
cobs, 16, a high achool stud!nt,
cperatea his own venetian blind

Siellert used a new method of It was I who drove those nails deep In his hands·
repairing and cleaning busineas.
USB OUI'
announcing ·the band !how a\ the 1 My sins pressed that thorn crown on his head;
HARO WORK RECOMMENDED
halftime of the Rutland • Tho And when He cried "I thirst" I understand
Plains gam Fr1day
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Kath The•maa an.d Sabr'a 'Ken· ( It was I who gave Him vinegar, Instead.
"Hard work never kiUed anybody."
y
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nedy, Rutland grade School puplli,
commenud Mrs. Leah Deslaurier
were t~, announ~ers and told !!hi I helped ~eily the Savior of my soul,
on her 97th birthday. Sbe recalls
DRY.
the first job of her 1irlhood, at
story over the loud~peaker •!rom
And ;.v1th the mocking and the acourglng, I helped too,
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the
Strathmore
Paper
Co.
mill,
at
the preSB box. , ,
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cLEANING
$3 a month.
They to9,k thm aud~~nce on · ~ J But "Father, forgive them for they know what they do".
trip as lhey1 fo~!"ed. an umbr~!la . I
SERVICE
twhhJle P11!klngd Afprtl Sdhowe.~bo• at'~ 1I must forgive aiL- whatever done to me
ey wa1• e ; orme a
a
A d I a!
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SMITH PIGHTS SCANLON
Hall. CltiiiM 11141 .......
while "CrulsJnr. Pown the River•·; :
n
one muat not con emu a one,
SAN
FRANCISCO
UP
W
al·
atopped at I belch to play •MJ&gt;. I must give only love, compassionately,
iace Bud Smith, (ormer world
Sandman" uled ibe theme. song ~!
For look on Calvary's cross, at what I've done.
the hit picture."Around t~e WOJ'~
-Pearl K Scott lightweight champion, ·and Bobb~
LAUNDRY -CO.
Scanlon of San Francisco have
in Eighty Days" and stopped "lri
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Call 61fi.J
been
signed
to
meet
In
a
IO.round
the Middle of tbe Ocean" to tJiil
N. 2114 A...
......,.,
bout
at
the
Civic
Auditorium
Oct.
the show.
HA%1.1 HAILEO HERO
HUDS COLGATE ATHLETICS
David Canon, drum
·WOODRUFF, S. C. UP - Citi· HAMILTON, N. Y. UP - Er·
the red and ~laek
of this town are planning a neot R. Braun, a PituburJh, ·Pa., \
I PT OI U Ill T
through tbo1r
home party tor Mllwau· buolne11man. bas been named
Braves' outfielder Bobby Hs· chair1nan of the Colgaw Unlver·
'Mrs. L w.
who was born In Woodruff. .tty Athletic Council, succeedinG
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who batted .402 for the William S. Murray of Utica, N. Y..
Jut c.rt ltreet, - -7
bara Covert and
after being called up from who has retired after 87 .Ontlnu·
·-••
prom~ed DaVId
farm club, wlll visit ouo years at the poll. Braun wa::
Offlee lleuw I te 1!, Z to I. 10.." N-·• on.n.l

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1Contlnut4 From Pap Onol
Mr. and Mrs. qarence Lacey,
IIi
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er Oa m ne an Wy s Hill in George Meinhart, Mr. and" Mts.
Pomeroy were named. Samuel Wyl· Donald Stivtrs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
lis, · PoUteroy, purchased the
liro,und and started the mine whim Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ow·
he came from Hartford, Conn. The en, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robson, Mr.
Charter Oak tree in Hartford was and Mr~. Ronald !land, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Clarkson, Harry Bar·
lpcoted on the lawn at the home nes, Robert Haggerty, Gene Grate
of Mr. Pomo.roy's grandfather and J. H. Grate, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
bls bomUe w~•l on wbat was known Smart
U Wy1 s Hil ·
.
Dr. •nd Mrs. K. D. Amsbary,
Mr. Genhtimer told of his mter- • Mr and -Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Mr.
estln rcstor:ng old cemeteries. He and Mra. Ted Reed Jr., Mr. and
urged thost pr~nt to look· for Mrs Sobn zerkl~. Mr, and Mrs.
hiatorte•l data on old tombstones C sh Bahr Judge Jobn Bacon,
.when vJSitlr.g cemeteries.
Rf b t c t
Mrs. Parker, a Iormor school o er oa '·
teacher, spoke on education and

A YOUNG ONI
NORTH ADAMS, llaoa. UP -

gr~t

rell Be'cbtel ,nd '

supply
Audrey' with
melons
her Moundsville
market
and from
suggestcd that the melons be waxeoi
in order to preserve them.

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. Lod · My Lord, my God,,He prayed untU tbe sweat ra,r down
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to the folluing memberl of tho
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drops of blood there In Gethaemane;
'th Watermelon. Sunday
Schoo.! b~ Jameri.Euler'and F Announcm"g· · Two thousand years, a stranger toli'nWlCAMERON,
supt Covert: ll:udell· Konkri&amp;ht, 10
or . .
' ' . I How wonderful Ia Iove, He prayed for me.
w. va. UP - A six· yem: David Konkrlght, B years;
Rutland Band Director ' Rober! '
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(Contlnuo&lt;l , _ Pljlt One)
. Attendan~r
pmi wer; preaented

Joeatsoclety.
dues in!etten
the Pion·
have the fruit brought lo Camer· swan;
eer
HiBtorteal1'be
Sodety,
and on.
~ sent eoncecming the SoMrs. William Shipley offered to
ciey
were
PAidserved
by Mr.asHowell.
Krs.
kleln
moderator
for I Round Table ai8cussion on
desirable activities of the Society,
With Mlu Grace Horton, George
Gtnhelmer, ~a. George k. Park·
'. • •• Mm Della Windsor and Mn
Ruby Ilalll~oy, the panel mem·

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Methomst women whG prepared

religion saymg that education 8Jid and served the chicken dinner
re,liglon play a prominent part in were Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs. Gh~nn

shaping the citizens. She told or
the first school houses which were
built of toes and \\'ere usually flf.
teen miles apart. The first board
of city examiners was in \878 and
on the board were Lewis Philson,
T. C. Flanegin and C. T. Coates.
The teaching career of Mr. Flane1
gln, her father, wa! told by MJ&gt;s.
Parker, 1\&gt;Ho ~lated' that her father
served " principal of Sugar Run
. ochool, then of the higb school and

Lambert, Mrs. C. P. Gallagher,
Mrs. Herman Haddox, Mrs. Earl
Knight, Mrs. Carroll Swanson,
Mr•. Max Roller, Mrs. E. 0. Rail,
Miss Frieda Faehnle, Miss Bess
San~orn, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. C.
A. Emmish, Mrs. M. L. Freneh,
Mrs. Charles McEhinny, Mrs. John
Klneaid, Mrs. C.. 0. Fisher. · ·

WahamaBand Does
A clipping taken from a
paper in
concerning teachers ATake-off On ·
salary was aiso read by Mrs. Park·
liter as suf)erintendent.

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er.Mrs. Windsor spoke on old mill•
and named fifteen that had been
In the cvuoty at one time and
some of them arc still In use. Mr&amp;
Hailiday was interested ' in old records and read a letter written by
a Mr. Longstreth to a newspaper

Space Station
On Thursday, Oct 10, the Wa·

~ama White Falcon Band, under
the direction of Mr. Howard Cozart

went down in the annals of science

as being , thP. first ll'Oup to erect

"Th"e Leadrrn which was owned 1 "band-made" space' stntion. This
and published by S. F. Smith. Mrs. •tation l"" launched inlo the mysR. c. Sansbury had 8 letter writ· tie outer space of Bachtel Stadium
ten by tt. B. Carson concerning the 11 the half time of the Wahama·

, dfoQIIht of 1881 which he closed Hanllln football zame.
by·.Jaylng, "Some fellow brought

The prE'!-gPme Rhow began with

word to the hills that a 'l'ater haul· the b•od. led by Drum Major Juhl·
tr was hauling water to keep the lng McClung, and the maj(lrettes,

ferry boat runnine in Middleport." marching down. the field playing,
· Following the &amp;lnaing of "Auld Stand Up and Cheer. At midfield
Lang Syne'' and "Till We J.feet '"'e band played the National An·

Alain," the report of the noml· them.
naUng committee was given by
The band entered the field at
\\ln. Windsor and offlcera elected half·lime in their standard en·
for the coming y..r were A. V. trance formotion of two lines the
Howell, pmident; · Gearge Gen· width of the football field. The
helmer, vice president; and Mrs. opening of the show was signaled
Alii Nelson, secretary and treaa- with a fanfare and tho band march·
urer.
;
ed down the field playing "Star·
Prayer by Miss Hort~ eon.clu~· way to the Stars" In march •lyle.
ed the meeting after which re- The first formation was the rock·
freshmenu of eookies, tea , a n .d et shiP-\flth whi~h the' band
coffee ~re served from an at· launched their station into, outer
tractive tlhle centered .with sn ar- spaC.. The' blast-off was aceompani·
rana,ement of ma(I\Olla grandedo- ed by the tune, "How, High Tbe
!Ia. Mrs. Cora Bennett preali!ed 11 Moon". The next formation was a
the cqffee and · tea services.
block' from which a teicseope was
A n•mber of ol4 rellca were extended. The band then played
duplayed Including a picture of a salute to Operalion Moonwatch 1
ll'ront St. in Pomeroy after the by playing "I'll See You In My .
)larch 1898 flood; a book of writ· Dreams". The third formation was
Jnga of Atwater Kent whleh was the spaee station which emitted a
1.l·M yean old; a book or acrmons strange ~~beeping" sound and was
by J .. B. Mauiion 139 years old; inhabited by eight beautiful space
an old book of statements of a ereatures known as the Wabama
doctor " dated 1815; a lamp and . majorettes. While they were •till
card r~~lver 72 years Old belong· in thi• formation the band played
InC to Mrs. c. W. Holter; a small "Down by !he Station".
powder born dated 1864 owned by
The next formation was a little
Jolrs. 'Guy Lee; and a Bible over more "down to earth." It was a
100 yean old which Is In the Miles block H in which the band mem·
and McQuig familief.
hers t1pped !hell hats as a salute
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Sound and Color Film
That Is Sweeping America

IWHEN WILL IT COME? '
IWHAT WILL HAPPEN TO MEIGS COUNTY WHEN
IT COMES?
IWHATWILL THE LAST NIGHT ON EARTH BE LIKE?
tWHEN THE END OF ,THE V(ORLD CO~US WH~T
WILL HAPPEN TO YOU?

to Hannan. The Cinal format1on

proved to be the traditional W in
wbieh the band played Wahama's
Alma , Matre The show was ex·
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platMd to the spectators by SpaCI&gt;
Ieil operation.
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James UtUe 27, Chester Route band announcer.
2 tbaraed with disturbing the
SMART CAT
peace forfiete4 a S25 bond hi May·
LEWISBURG.' Tenn - (UP) or's court Saturday when he ,fall·
T. c. Holly fiRures he has a.pretty
ed to make an appearance.
Samuel McKinney, 40 of Middle· smart cat. lie accidently 1ocke,d
' port paid a fine of $5 and cosu o~ the feline in the pumphouse on
charges of disturbing the peac} \he farm. Two days later the cat
'pulled the •wjt~h and eut off th•
a~~d Intoxication.
Chest&lt;r. Wi)l, $5, Chester posted water supply t9 the hyuse. Holly
a.$200 bond for his appearance on ligures that' was' the c"t'.s way of
October 16 at 8 p. m. to answer to letting him know It was locked in.
eharges . of driving wbile lntoxir.a·
CAR.Ds SIGN SCOUTS
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fined flO and eosll by Mayor C. Cardinals · have signed 1ix iiew
o. Fbher on charges of intoxica· scouts to their slafr for 1958.
hey are . SheMon !lender, Bob
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Ries, Charley Frey,
and
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The Mimon·Dollar Lathe //lust rates APoint Often
Difficult To Understand In Business Economics Here

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The story of the million dollar lathe might $B7 ,000.
fit any industry, small or large, in our tri·
So the company found itself with only $13 .
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county area. It suggests in part the always 000 to buy a $67.000 piece of equipment .
mountmg problems of small business men
and similarly, why industry In America con~
tinues to centralize-in order to exist.
The additional $54,000 had to come from
We are indebted to Ernie Covert for this
profits.
But in order to clear $54,000, Thomp.
story which illustrutes vividly a point of busi·
ness economics often difficult' for some people son had to make a profit of $1!2,000 before
to understand. Have you heard about the taxes, and in order to make that much profit,
lathe that cost $12,000 ltll942, but which took the company had to sell more than $1,250 ,000
worth of products to customers.
more than a niiiUon dollars to replace?
It took a million and a quarter dollars of
sales for the company to replace .one lathe, '
and not one ~ent went to the stockholder' ~

$54,000 Short In 14 Years

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The Price,Is Right
Truth or Consequ•aett
Tic Tac Dough
It Ceuld Be You
News Report
Movietime
Bride and Groom
Queen Elizabeth's Address
Queen for a Day

3:45 Modern Romances

4:01J.Come1y Time
4:30 Trouble With Father
5:00 Spinach Playhouse
5:45 NBC New•
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6:25 'Weathercast
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R:OIJ Twenty.One
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Original Cost, $12,000

In 1942 Thompson Products bought a lathe.
The cost was $12,000. Under Federal tax laws
the cost could be depreciated over a 14-year
period . So, lnst year, when the lathe Had to
be replaced, Thompson had· $i2,000 set aside,
plus an additional $t,odo which was the resale value of the old lathe.
However, in I 956 the same model lathe tliat'
had sold for $12,000 in 1942 was seiling for
$35,000, and a new model with attachments to
meet the advanced needs of the Industry cost

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one machine so three Thompsqn employes '
one shirt--could continue working!
The Cleveland Plain Dealet·'s editorial
reaction to this method of presenting the bus.
!ness profit picture is to the point:
"This Is something to think about when agl.
tators scream about high corporate profits
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thrto-~ e~w tiOO mllea Into outer .p.;,l Bte*''"'ana•fbttt
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Good,.•ur calli It "M•teor JuniOr."
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iaualerer and the pedestrian in New Ydrk 'la ad ~e into passports, I mean to find out
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· So&lt;lety of:lbt 111~1 ~• distant, afnl ilaek IHicauae; Army and Plitabur'h at 27 000
wUI m~t ~ c ~eclnt frtt' dlt' at th~ sh·/ seat Mlo1ile Stidlum hal be~n a
the home ol :hon. nh on~J.!I •mb~d t~ tell ,, 1tllout fpr mo.te tho~ twp w~el ·,
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6:00 Parade of.Slars
6:30 Tel·~~on,e 'i;l,in~. ,...
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7:30 Big 1en Highlights
8:00 To Tell the Tnnh
8:30 Red SkeltoQ ·Show
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(Contl•lJ&gt;'ad From l'a.. Onal
Mr. HOI\'tll gave
Ho1110ll
County
,.,m,oor Society was now a mem·
the Pioneer Hlsjorlcal Solo one· of the richest
atl·~~!
-~::ri~O~!h~io.
He also alated
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Park belongs to
Pioneer Historical Society and
II not a state park. Several new
benches and tableo have loeen
placed In the park: llr. Howell told
of the need of more parking space
at the park.
• The forming of "Town•hip His·
tory Cluba" has long been a- de·
sire of MJ&gt;. Howell who stated that
Sel!llo Township now has the nu·
cleua of an erganlzatlon and tbat
they are planning a marker in the
next year. He also spoke of the in·
terest of historical 'data on old
cards ienl concerning the So.chea ond the need of restoring
them. Of Interest to all was the
new law wbicb ·makes well estab·
llsbed oocleties such as the Meigs
County Society eligible for funds
county commissioners

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Jimmie Dean
Lucky 8 Cortoons
Captain Kangaroo
DIFFERENCE OF OPINION
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The Amateur !Jordcners Club . B~ HARBOR, Vt. UP - The
Gary Moore
wUJ meet Tuesday evening 'at the members of the New York-Ver·Arthur Godfre•
ho"!t of Mra. A. J. Strauss, South mont Interstate Commission on the
Queen Ellznbctb
Tbti\1 Avenue, with Mrs. Norman Lake Champlain basin had dilfi·
News
PLAN FRIOAY S~IAL
Humphreys as co-ch~lnnan.
culty agreeing on an Important
Katie's Atmanae
besic fact Cor their discussions.
The Foithlul Circle' sunday
Love of Life
Chalrmon Gr&gt;.nt Johnson said that
School Class of Lclnrt Foil• Met8RADBU~Y PTA MEETING
11 :30 Seurcti for Tomorrow
Lake
Champlain
was
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hodist Church will sponsor' a soc- Tile Bradbury Pfrent·Teaeher
11:45 Guidb1g Light
oal at the Community Hall on Fri· 1Associotlon will meet Wednesday long. U. Gov. S!afford quoted 115 12:00 Katie's Kitche:
mile•,
while
the
state
director
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day, October~ 18, beglnnirig at 3 October 16, at the Bradbury Schooi
12:30 As the World Turu
P·. m. Soup, fJSh and hot doll sand at 7:30 whc)\ Fathers' Night will forests and parks, Perry Merrill, 1:00 Beat Jhe Clock
claimed
118
miles.
WJShe• will be featured wllb the be observed and the program pre1:30 Houseparty
proceeds going to repair the scnted by the men. Membera . of
2:00 Big Payoff
Burning d~mp leaves only annoys the next taken.
church.
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TUESDAY MEETING
2:30
The Verdict Is Yours
"Lastly," said the expert, "a thing that gets
door neighbor. Wait until they are dry. You
will be present to explain the The Friendly Circle of the Fed·
PLAN
RUMMAGE
SALE
levy
which
will
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voted
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Noeratcd
Church
will
meet
at
the
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have no cuuse to smoke anyone out of his me hot has Mthing to do with burning. 1
Fides Lodge, Knight• of Pythias vombor.
church Tuesday ' at 8 p. m. Mrs. 3:15 Secret Storm
house or to bring tears to his eyes Jones would ltke to make a reference to the discour- will hove a Rummage Sale Friday
Leonara Jewell wfll have the de· 3:30 Ed~e of Night
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volions and Mrs. Thomas Young 4:00 The Early Show
pointed out as he commenced to list the rules teous pai in the house next door who never and Saturday, October 18·~9 at' the
building, North~cond
WCSC MEETS TONIGHT
will present the program using 5:30 Your E!So Reporter
for handling fallen leaves.
bothers you with smoke or fire . He never Hawkins
Avenue formerly oceuple y the 1he W.S.C.S, wlll meet tonight for her
· "Our Friends, the 5:45 Sperts Pando
Rak4 oft
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even rakes hli· leaves, ·leaving the task o( ga- Olllo Fuel Goa Compagy
ee:"t at lbe , ·~••Ill, 1M,ethodi~t f;h~rcb I·C•"IBJ•eJI&lt;tiOJial Christians". Jlost- S:SS Weatt.erman
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th I en an "'T.JIJ~IJer fires . Don't thering them td the wind whlch'd~lf~erslJrem fl. Grate, John Kincaid'ari orace ' with ·Mta Bl'jle'tJJ9iJ. Jjmident, esses ' bt Mrs. Dayton Phillips, 6:00 Leave It T•· Beaver
McElhinny · are the committee In ' presiding. M11. flan Moore is Mro. Roy Mayer and Mrs. Donald 6:30 Robin !lood
eap e ~aves up hke a haysfack. Leave the free of char e to h
charge of the rumrpage and anY' program leader and , Mrs. Glenn Hauck.
big bo~~lres to t~e pep rallies at the schools. throughout t~e block t e nicely kept yallds one wishing contributions to be Lambert will give the dev.otiolnai'JI .;;;.;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;&gt;;j 1 7:00 Burns &amp; Allen
7:30 Talent Seouts
picked up Thursday may call Mr. service. Hostesses arc Mrs. w. W. 1
Don t use the ctty streets for an incinerator.
"This .. h
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8:00 Danny Thomas
Hayes, Mrs. Emerson Jones, Mrs.
8:30 Deoembcr Bride
Find a sp'ot In your own yard. When the fire choly ti~e i:d::d~" ma es autumn a melan- Kincaid.
Robert Harris, Mrs. Charles Bur·
9:00 Stud.o One
CIRCLE MEETING ·, 1 delle, Ailsa Bess Sanborn. Special
10:00 Mystery Theater
' Clau 12 Clrele of the W.S.C.S. guests will be women of the Bend11:00 News
of He!th Methodist Church will erson Methodist Churcll where the
11:05 Scanmng the Weathrr
meet Wedqesday night at. 8 p. m. Rev\ Rubert Hurley is the pastor.
11:10 The Late Show
at
the home of Mrs. Jnmef Criswell
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ROME (UP)- All roads lead here lnclud· seem to enjoy it tmmensely. New York has Mts: Noah Haskins wil. pre~~t!t ,
the
progra'!l
and
will
rev1ew
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and ll!rs. Valcle Spencer en·
lng a new skyroad which a few of us intrepid ~n~ounced It will launch 11 pedestrian safety zell S~nejl • bpok •·story ot Melb' ~ertained
with a dinner Sunday
adventurers pioneered with the aid and In·' : ve, to be cllma~ed wit~ a law that may odlsm Mrs. C. E. Young il d,;tq: at their h9me Syracuse hohorlng
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tiona! leader and assistinf~
·' ,Jay Frank on 'h\1 foqrth birthday.
;. spiratlon of the mayor of Rome In person t .rea ten prison for Jaywalkers. .
9:44 Sign On
tosses will be Mrs. Gionn iJ(l ,Preaent ·were ilir. and Mrs. Den·
9:45 Mor11ing Movie
plus the strength of 13,600 hors~ built lot~ N The trouble ~ith that plan Is that many bert, Mrs. Earl Knigh~ Mr~ . Dhir'lver Frank and children, Sandra
11:00 Ad•entures in Learnina
four alrpla:ne engines
ew York pedestrians would rather go to pri- Ketchka and ~"· James Silppaon., and Say of Canton, Mr. and Mrs.
11:30 Neighbors
Mrs. !larry Chesher, prcifdent, Howard Frank and &amp;on, Ray, or
12:05 Noon New•
Opel!lng non·stop .service between New :~n than be deprived of the sheer joy of dart· w~~': ch~1·gc of the mcetlne. . Raelne and Clarence Frank.
12:15 Cartoon Club
York and Rome, Pan American Airways haul· th! ::~g speed!ng autos In the middle of
12:30 . Libernte
1:00 Gretehen Wade Show
ed Roman bigwigs, 11iong with the regular tou·
l:30 Movl~ Matinee
rist trade, 4,600 miles In 13 hour:;, 7 minutes.
3:00 Queen Elizabeth
That's a huge hop- fl'l!m Nervous City In
4:00 American Bandstand
4:30 Cartoon Club
Eternal City ~ a quick transition that leaves
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The Rome Jaywalkers do have a certain ad.
5:00 Superman
you blinking In wonder among the ruins of vantage over their brothers In New York.
5:30 Mloitey Mouse Club
6:00 Five Star Final
the vestal virgins and.the catacombs. We man- They do not bounce as far when struck. The
6:15 New•
aged to make the malden voyage with only Roman traffic is more helter-skelter than New
6:30 American Bandstand
two speeches, both by the mayor of course York's, but the automobiles do not h~tve neat··
7:00 Mark Saber
7:30 China Smith
on departure and on arrival. Bands played' ly the tonnage of American cars and hence
8:00 Voice of'Firestone
Ribbons were snipped. Wirie !lowed like th~ d~n't pack as much sock against pedestrians
8:30 Top Tunes and New Talent
Ttber at floodstage.
9:30 Guy Miteheli Show
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They're tiny European models.
10:00 Newa ·ot :.Ce Xl&amp;bl
You leeve New York at eventide, and you
10:10 theater
told the Mayor that the last time 1 had
can go to sleep after dinner and wa·lte up over
II :SO Sign l)ff
the Alpa approachihg Rome. Which Is what I interviewed a mayor was In Hiroshima Japan
did, and lmm,dlately went aft to ihtirvie'W where the mayor has, on display In a' case i~
bts ·oftice, a baseball autog~aphed by the great
the mayor, Umberto Tupinl.
Ba~blno Ruth. Asked whether he had some
sucti memento of his trip to America, Mayor
Tuplnl, produced a·n old-time ship's clock glv- .
He:s a Uttle .man with a mighty Roman nose, en him by Pan American, possibly as a re1•unty bearlnt, frtendly personality.
seld minder of how things have changed from cliplie never hid been In New York before and' per ship to clipper plane days
'; that his fil'lt impression was of fast' moveMa'yor Tupinl said every A.mertcan he ever
.ment, 011anlzatlon, and maalveness
had spoken with had "a great love for Italy
. ·~e people in the street w11 n~t foiUnll llld 8S(Iecl&amp;liy Rome." He was quite happ;
.Jnl~~d ~ ~rybody knew where he Wll go. that American tourist traffic to Rom . 1
C IS n·
lf!J, he said. ''In Rome there Is not tltat ruah Cnfllfng.
Small fires and dry leaves keep smoke haz.
~d to a minimum, but If smoke does prove to
be irritating to your eyes, it can be relieved
by a few drops of eye lotion.
"Actually," said Jones, "the smart leaf
burner uses many tools. He keeps his fire confined in a wire burner. He has water handy in
a bucket or a hose to take care of any emer·
gencles. Leaf fires can spread in wind at
amazl,ng speed. Every year there are needless
casualties because proper· precautions are not

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D~n't G,t Nei~hbor$ Hot During Leal Burning
when the fellow next door falls to observe
common rules of etiquette and safety during
leaf-raking lime."
Even the apartment dwei,ler who can't hold
a match. to Jones when it comes to proper
leaf-burning technique, was mildly Interested
In what the expert bad to say. Along about
no~ smoke gets In everybody's eyes.
"Thi,s neighbor of mine," went on Jones,
"doesn't even have a hazy notion of the cause
and cure of~ smudge."

CHA'NNEL 3

Pioneer Society

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disease which requires two slim ~~molh~:~:o~ ~~~';!: ~:;:::•J.~:
of watermelon daily had a new
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suppIYof lhe me Ions today, than ks Beck, connie. Cook, Michl Lloyd,
to a lot or friends .here and in
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2 years; Mallanne .
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' A carload of watermelons, sent ~~~~e Bradbury, KOJth French, 1
by sympathetic residents of Day. P;omotions made sunday inelud·
ton; Ohio, arrived Friday. At the ed these youngsU.ra from Mrs.
same time an operator or a tru.: cly•le tngel's Nursery: Mary Brad·
stand _in Moundsville, near Camer· bury, Jobn Ebersbacb, David EiliB,
on, promised en ought melons her· Patricia Everaon, LuAnn French,
self to keep Audry Jean ·Roxb.v Glenna Sprague James tnd Stesupplied until Christmas.
hen Thomas· '
The load ol melons from Dayton p
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were contributed by people who
Mrs. Brewlnfllon promoted Dee
heard News Editor John Frain or Ann Wells, Janlee A!Jlt, John fn.
W~ZI broadeast a Unitr,rl Press gels, Sherry Shuler, Joan Neal,
story about Audrey.' The young Joyce Davis, Kathy Morgan, Jobn
girl's mother has an Income of , Kraweszyn;
only $60 monthly in alimony !roll': 1 Mrs Orin Smith's elass ~romothe girl's lather. There is a five· ti~ns ·were Patty Baiiey,'• Ruth
month-old brother to ke_ep too.
Kloes, Connie COQk ~d I,iilda Jl·
Surburban Motor Fre1ght Inc. of cobs;
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Dayton truclij'd the m~Lons 10 Miss Beu Sanborn had one boy
Wheeling. Wheeling radio Statio~ advancing, Rleb!fd 'Wells; MrL
WWVA, which also had broadcru;, Jac~ llJl&lt;lbtel's promotioqa were
the story of Audrey, arranged to Sandra Simti.On and !olarilyn
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CASABLANCA, Mortllell 'IJP Lew Hoad defeated P-lio 8411~
ra, fl.4, 3-6, 10-8, and KeD. JIOIJio
wall whipped Jack Kramer, ~~
1·5, Sunday in a pall of uhlbi&lt;
lion lenni&amp; matche.a:

The Chamber of Commerte' here
dalms to have the youn1e11 mem·
ber in the United Slltea. Nell Sa·
cobs, 16, a high achool stud!nt,
cperatea his own venetian blind

Siellert used a new method of It was I who drove those nails deep In his hands·
repairing and cleaning busineas.
USB OUI'
announcing ·the band !how a\ the 1 My sins pressed that thorn crown on his head;
HARO WORK RECOMMENDED
halftime of the Rutland • Tho And when He cried "I thirst" I understand
Plains gam Fr1day
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Kath The•maa an.d Sabr'a 'Ken· ( It was I who gave Him vinegar, Instead.
"Hard work never kiUed anybody."
y
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nedy, Rutland grade School puplli,
commenud Mrs. Leah Deslaurier
were t~, announ~ers and told !!hi I helped ~eily the Savior of my soul,
on her 97th birthday. Sbe recalls
DRY.
the first job of her 1irlhood, at
story over the loud~peaker •!rom
And ;.v1th the mocking and the acourglng, I helped too,
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Strathmore
Paper
Co.
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at
the preSB box. , ,
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cLEANING
$3 a month.
They to9,k thm aud~~nce on · ~ J But "Father, forgive them for they know what they do".
trip as lhey1 fo~!"ed. an umbr~!la . I
SERVICE
twhhJle P11!klngd Afprtl Sdhowe.~bo• at'~ 1I must forgive aiL- whatever done to me
ey wa1• e ; orme a
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one muat not con emu a one,
SAN
FRANCISCO
UP
W
al·
atopped at I belch to play •MJ&gt;. I must give only love, compassionately,
iace Bud Smith, (ormer world
Sandman" uled ibe theme. song ~!
For look on Calvary's cross, at what I've done.
the hit picture."Around t~e WOJ'~
-Pearl K Scott lightweight champion, ·and Bobb~
LAUNDRY -CO.
Scanlon of San Francisco have
in Eighty Days" and stopped "lri
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signed
to
meet
In
a
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the Middle of tbe Ocean" to tJiil
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Oct.
the show.
HA%1.1 HAILEO HERO
HUDS COLGATE ATHLETICS
David Canon, drum
·WOODRUFF, S. C. UP - Citi· HAMILTON, N. Y. UP - Er·
the red and ~laek
of this town are planning a neot R. Braun, a PituburJh, ·Pa., \
I PT OI U Ill T
through tbo1r
home party tor Mllwau· buolne11man. bas been named
Braves' outfielder Bobby Hs· chair1nan of the Colgaw Unlver·
'Mrs. L w.
who was born In Woodruff. .tty Athletic Council, succeedinG
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who batted .402 for the William S. Murray of Utica, N. Y..
Jut c.rt ltreet, - -7
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after being called up from who has retired after 87 .Ontlnu·
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prom~ed DaVId
farm club, wlll visit ouo years at the poll. Braun wa::
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1Contlnut4 From Pap Onol
Mr. and Mrs. qarence Lacey,
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Pomeroy were named. Samuel Wyl· Donald Stivtrs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
lis, · PoUteroy, purchased the
liro,und and started the mine whim Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ow·
he came from Hartford, Conn. The en, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robson, Mr.
Charter Oak tree in Hartford was and Mr~. Ronald !land, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Clarkson, Harry Bar·
lpcoted on the lawn at the home nes, Robert Haggerty, Gene Grate
of Mr. Pomo.roy's grandfather and J. H. Grate, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
bls bomUe w~•l on wbat was known Smart
U Wy1 s Hil ·
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Dr. •nd Mrs. K. D. Amsbary,
Mr. Genhtimer told of his mter- • Mr and -Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Mr.
estln rcstor:ng old cemeteries. He and Mra. Ted Reed Jr., Mr. and
urged thost pr~nt to look· for Mrs Sobn zerkl~. Mr, and Mrs.
hiatorte•l data on old tombstones C sh Bahr Judge Jobn Bacon,
.when vJSitlr.g cemeteries.
Rf b t c t
Mrs. Parker, a Iormor school o er oa '·
teacher, spoke on education and

A YOUNG ONI
NORTH ADAMS, llaoa. UP -

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rell Be'cbtel ,nd '

supply
Audrey' with
melons
her Moundsville
market
and from
suggestcd that the melons be waxeoi
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. Lod · My Lord, my God,,He prayed untU tbe sweat ra,r down
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drops of blood there In Gethaemane;
'th Watermelon. Sunday
Schoo.! b~ Jameri.Euler'and F Announcm"g· · Two thousand years, a stranger toli'nWlCAMERON,
supt Covert: ll:udell· Konkri&amp;ht, 10
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w. va. UP - A six· yem: David Konkrlght, B years;
Rutland Band Director ' Rober! '
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(Contlnuo&lt;l , _ Pljlt One)
. Attendan~r
pmi wer; preaented

Joeatsoclety.
dues in!etten
the Pion·
have the fruit brought lo Camer· swan;
eer
HiBtorteal1'be
Sodety,
and on.
~ sent eoncecming the SoMrs. William Shipley offered to
ciey
were
PAidserved
by Mr.asHowell.
Krs.
kleln
moderator
for I Round Table ai8cussion on
desirable activities of the Society,
With Mlu Grace Horton, George
Gtnhelmer, ~a. George k. Park·
'. • •• Mm Della Windsor and Mn
Ruby Ilalll~oy, the panel mem·

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Methomst women whG prepared

religion saymg that education 8Jid and served the chicken dinner
re,liglon play a prominent part in were Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs. Gh~nn

shaping the citizens. She told or
the first school houses which were
built of toes and \\'ere usually flf.
teen miles apart. The first board
of city examiners was in \878 and
on the board were Lewis Philson,
T. C. Flanegin and C. T. Coates.
The teaching career of Mr. Flane1
gln, her father, wa! told by MJ&gt;s.
Parker, 1\&gt;Ho ~lated' that her father
served " principal of Sugar Run
. ochool, then of the higb school and

Lambert, Mrs. C. P. Gallagher,
Mrs. Herman Haddox, Mrs. Earl
Knight, Mrs. Carroll Swanson,
Mr•. Max Roller, Mrs. E. 0. Rail,
Miss Frieda Faehnle, Miss Bess
San~orn, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. C.
A. Emmish, Mrs. M. L. Freneh,
Mrs. Charles McEhinny, Mrs. John
Klneaid, Mrs. C.. 0. Fisher. · ·

WahamaBand Does
A clipping taken from a
paper in
concerning teachers ATake-off On ·
salary was aiso read by Mrs. Park·
liter as suf)erintendent.

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er.Mrs. Windsor spoke on old mill•
and named fifteen that had been
In the cvuoty at one time and
some of them arc still In use. Mr&amp;
Hailiday was interested ' in old records and read a letter written by
a Mr. Longstreth to a newspaper

Space Station
On Thursday, Oct 10, the Wa·

~ama White Falcon Band, under
the direction of Mr. Howard Cozart

went down in the annals of science

as being , thP. first ll'Oup to erect

"Th"e Leadrrn which was owned 1 "band-made" space' stntion. This
and published by S. F. Smith. Mrs. •tation l"" launched inlo the mysR. c. Sansbury had 8 letter writ· tie outer space of Bachtel Stadium
ten by tt. B. Carson concerning the 11 the half time of the Wahama·

, dfoQIIht of 1881 which he closed Hanllln football zame.
by·.Jaylng, "Some fellow brought

The prE'!-gPme Rhow began with

word to the hills that a 'l'ater haul· the b•od. led by Drum Major Juhl·
tr was hauling water to keep the lng McClung, and the maj(lrettes,

ferry boat runnine in Middleport." marching down. the field playing,
· Following the &amp;lnaing of "Auld Stand Up and Cheer. At midfield
Lang Syne'' and "Till We J.feet '"'e band played the National An·

Alain," the report of the noml· them.
naUng committee was given by
The band entered the field at
\\ln. Windsor and offlcera elected half·lime in their standard en·
for the coming y..r were A. V. trance formotion of two lines the
Howell, pmident; · Gearge Gen· width of the football field. The
helmer, vice president; and Mrs. opening of the show was signaled
Alii Nelson, secretary and treaa- with a fanfare and tho band march·
urer.
;
ed down the field playing "Star·
Prayer by Miss Hort~ eon.clu~· way to the Stars" In march •lyle.
ed the meeting after which re- The first formation was the rock·
freshmenu of eookies, tea , a n .d et shiP-\flth whi~h the' band
coffee ~re served from an at· launched their station into, outer
tractive tlhle centered .with sn ar- spaC.. The' blast-off was aceompani·
rana,ement of ma(I\Olla grandedo- ed by the tune, "How, High Tbe
!Ia. Mrs. Cora Bennett preali!ed 11 Moon". The next formation was a
the cqffee and · tea services.
block' from which a teicseope was
A n•mber of ol4 rellca were extended. The band then played
duplayed Including a picture of a salute to Operalion Moonwatch 1
ll'ront St. in Pomeroy after the by playing "I'll See You In My .
)larch 1898 flood; a book of writ· Dreams". The third formation was
Jnga of Atwater Kent whleh was the spaee station which emitted a
1.l·M yean old; a book or acrmons strange ~~beeping" sound and was
by J .. B. Mauiion 139 years old; inhabited by eight beautiful space
an old book of statements of a ereatures known as the Wabama
doctor " dated 1815; a lamp and . majorettes. While they were •till
card r~~lver 72 years Old belong· in thi• formation the band played
InC to Mrs. c. W. Holter; a small "Down by !he Station".
powder born dated 1864 owned by
The next formation was a little
Jolrs. 'Guy Lee; and a Bible over more "down to earth." It was a
100 yean old which Is In the Miles block H in which the band mem·
and McQuig familief.
hers t1pped !hell hats as a salute
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IWHEN WILL IT COME? '
IWHAT WILL HAPPEN TO MEIGS COUNTY WHEN
IT COMES?
IWHATWILL THE LAST NIGHT ON EARTH BE LIKE?
tWHEN THE END OF ,THE V(ORLD CO~US WH~T
WILL HAPPEN TO YOU?

to Hannan. The Cinal format1on

proved to be the traditional W in
wbieh the band played Wahama's
Alma , Matre The show was ex·
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platMd to the spectators by SpaCI&gt;
Ieil operation.
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James UtUe 27, Chester Route band announcer.
2 tbaraed with disturbing the
SMART CAT
peace forfiete4 a S25 bond hi May·
LEWISBURG.' Tenn - (UP) or's court Saturday when he ,fall·
T. c. Holly fiRures he has a.pretty
ed to make an appearance.
Samuel McKinney, 40 of Middle· smart cat. lie accidently 1ocke,d
' port paid a fine of $5 and cosu o~ the feline in the pumphouse on
charges of disturbing the peac} \he farm. Two days later the cat
'pulled the •wjt~h and eut off th•
a~~d Intoxication.
Chest&lt;r. Wi)l, $5, Chester posted water supply t9 the hyuse. Holly
a.$200 bond for his appearance on ligures that' was' the c"t'.s way of
October 16 at 8 p. m. to answer to letting him know It was locked in.
eharges . of driving wbile lntoxir.a·
CAR.Ds SIGN SCOUTS
ted
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fined flO and eosll by Mayor C. Cardinals · have signed 1ix iiew
o. Fbher on charges of intoxica· scouts to their slafr for 1958.
hey are . SheMon !lender, Bob
tlou.. '
Ries, Charley Frey,
and
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Fir:st
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Saturday'
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SPORTS
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M~ers

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0
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t ~t ·Of · ur"oaeh WantChavezSaved
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Hi gh School Raiders, floormot lor Gaul added the poir.t.
rrOf

everybody on their schedule until
A short time later left half Ron
this week, suddenly ·came to life Myers went through the line from
Saturday night and upset favored 15 yards out fOr the second touch
Ml'rrerville of Galli~ County 41-0 down and added the extra point O!l

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Qleeful Eastern

quarterback

a bnck. First quartor scoie, 14.0.

-' --~r ,,::;.o stiffened il1 the sec·

John Hetzer said after the game: ·- ~~ ~:

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"Tell the fans we aid it for our
new coach, Mr. Martin. And dld
we make those guys on the Pred~etion panel look SJck. Ail except
Kn1ght's !Ralph Knight son of Mr
and Mrs. Howard Knight)uncl~
Earl Knight of Middleport." .
And young Kwght, ' 1' 0 a fme
basketball ployer, had the g~a·
est grld~ron performanee of , his
c~rec~. Moved from an end 10 full·
b.JC.k li)' Coach Bob M'artlh, he fur.
iy 1uaJ!lwd the switch w1th three
touc;wns In lhe rout of Mer

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ccssful snouk to Hetzer from twt•
,yards out. The point was missed.
In the third quuter, It was ali
even in tho scoring, neithr side
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alx-yard pass for the third one "'
the Burks opened their Western

Conference schedule with the 1111·
In!.
• Ohio scored In the first, third
and fourth periods. The first two
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' Sophia Loren
Alan Ladd
Clifton Webb
"lOY ON A DOLPHIN"
(In Clnemaaoope-Color)
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"5 STEPS TO DANGIR"

TUII. &amp; Wocl.
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FAMILY NIGHTS

Wayne Maureen O'Hara
I John "THI
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Dane Clark '

Moy Wynn

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Dirtmouth. 35 Brown 0
Pittsburgh 34 Nebraska 0
Penn St. 21 W&amp;M 13
Notre Dame 23 Army 21
ftnectlcut t9 Massachusetts 6
ale 19 Columbia o
lneeton I~ Pennsylvania 9 ·
~yracuse 34 Cornell o ·
. :jfarvar~ Ohio U. 7
West Virgjnla ~ Jloato~ U, 6
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MIII'Ylan~ 2c7, Wake Fo~est, 0
Johns ,JtoRklns.13 W&amp;L 12
Tennesseee 2~.Chattanoog~ 13
ljctuth Carolina 118, FUr'"'" 13
VPI ~I Vlllannva 14 ·
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Auburn Q Kentucky ·o
. Mt.s~ippl St. 47 Ai-kansoa St 13
Clemlf()n 20. Vlralnla 6
Vlfl 26 Davidson 14
North Carolina St. 7 Florl&lt;la St. 0
?.llulsslppi 28 Vanderbilt 0.
LOuialona St. 20 G~la 'Tech 13
MIDWEST
l(i~biJan st. 35 .lllchlgan 8
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O))lo. s.tf~ 21 nungls 7
~clnnatl 23 Xavier, Ohio 14

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~ C!lfllplelt atoclc1 wdl ..,. houra of nortnl "thopplng arovncl" for IUpplltt.
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Ten toul!h ones ar• on the srhedule for this Frirlav . Galli·
nolis. S-2. I!Oes to Athens 4.1: .Torkson 5·0 poes In Lo~•n ?.-~ ·
Middlenort 2·3. goe&lt; to WriJstnn , ~-0 and N•lsoPville: 1.4
comes to Pomeroy, 2·2. That's lhr SEO, season rec.ords indi,
cal•d.
In the f .ittlo 'Rnckrvr anrl in~enPndrnt fPaMs of tho orA~
nft-hpolpn MrArlhur romes to unhcat.en and unsrorPJ! OP R11t.
lond: North Gallh rnt1-t•• tn orP,iv•d F.n.olcrn !;atnr~a" nl•ht.
lfonn•" ~OeR to 'Rob Ashlev'.• ~n.,lhwesfern•r• R.lo r.ranor
visit. Kuaor. Rlnl•v romes to Wahama· and Nitro comes upriver to Point Pleasant.

Iris61fav Help-Settle N•iion's-

~RAND PRIZI-Pan.n, IIH ~... ,,....,

5 Dtllixt ~ Ra~
tS.Ileclrlc c:.oll111 ~

,- No.Drie II In I957 Colne6ae~
Dl111tn1lon Lum..r
Bell trrade, ktln dried
lloek. A ande and
kind lor every purpose.
Ill' x 61'1 at tittle ao-

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rmcAno - (UPl - Thew ~ct i'·dt~rt1 11V - Rnli tluw lff'!:t'I'Vfl. it
tled Armv'!l hash nnd, who knows, laftl"'r thnt rnm ~., .,.1, '~·?:1 virtorv
m.~ vbe Notre Dame'P Fl .~hlin • nver Army al Phlildelphin.
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college football championship.
1'r31ilng by two tQucbdowns with
one minut~ rem,ln\qa in the third
Oklahomo and Michl~an St:~t•• pmod, Notro Dame !ought ba~k
the leading contendors lor the na· to edge the powerful Cadets on a
tlonal title, unfortunat(ll y arc not flold ~on I by Monty Stickles, a '
schedu led to meet this season third-string end from PoughkeQp· ·
However, both play Notre Dnme-- su·. N. Y. It was the llrst fio.ld
on suc~esslvc Syturday's ne:'&lt;t nwn ~oat Stlrkios ovor attempted And ,
th.
It tmeled 39 yar~' fOOd btJpt
So if the Sooners and the Spnr· evan In tho pro I'Jinb. . .
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Hid~lightS
wears the crown this season.

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Crow's Steak Houae t.,;,k two
games from the Ace Hi Amusement Co. in the Men's Clallsic at
Point Pleasant Thursday night.
Bob Louks le&lt;l the&lt; 'll'lnnera with
• 204 single and· 396 tbtll: crows
tcum roll~d 21192. H, Clark led the
losers with .a 2H single and 1!62

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'l'e.xaa Christian 28 J\,labama 0
Texas A&amp;lll 28 Houston B
Arkinsas' 20 Baylor 17
Duke 7 Rice 8
Tempe St. 33 Hardln·Simmon• 26
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Oregon 26 Sa~ Jose St. 0
I)enver 28 Montana lS ,
Navy 21 Callfoi'n~ · ....~': ~ ~'"'" '
UCLA 19 WJOhlngton 0 . ·
Washington St. 21'Stanford 18
Wyonli~g 27 Colorado St. u. 13
Colorado 34 Arizona 14
Oregon St. 20 Idaho 0
Utah 27 Brigham Young 0
Ne\v Mexico 14 Utah St. 10
Col. of Pacific 7 Kansaa St. 7
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OHIO COLLIG&amp;S
Miami 27 Kent S!JIIe 14
Westing Ky. 9 Youngatown 6
Capital 42 Kenyon 0
WiflPnber~ 3.1 Musklngum 7
Otterbein 6 Kl Union 0 ·
Heidelburg 21 Wabash 13
Denison 20 Wooster . 13
lofarletta 27 Hiram 13
Oberlin, 14 Allegheny 14
¥arshall 14 Toledo 7
Akron 20 Ohio Wesleyan 0
Bluffton 28 Wilmington 14
Dellapce 41 Fitiillay ·21
Central State 7 W. ya. stale 1
Ashland 31 Ohio NorQler~ 14
Case Tech 0 Wash. &amp; Jefferaon 0
Well Chester 39 Bald~n·Walla~e 7
John Carroll19 Wayne State 6
Western Re8erve 13 BUffalo 8

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atruct)oq costing apprJlximately Wayne S\oap, SA, Sutton, to Thur· I'- - $10,000,000,
~14 A Let.vt to Fred M. Link
,oolncllllled ell! tiO additional. class- Jbhn''cullel:, 'dec., aflld. of traJU:
ms meaaW"lnl 900,000 cllblc sutton 10 Bertha and Gerald Cull·
lee~ at~ eittmaled cost of $900,. er, and Clara r. Lightfoot.
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000 cub!~ !eel o( Bpace at cost of r. and• Franet. Llghtlool, m A..
$900,000, eight new do~ltoriea 1Sutton to &amp;rtha custer.
bou•lng 100 lludenta. costmg $6,·
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230.000, ~d library, bealth aerv·
Robert and. Etta IIlli IU A.. Le·
lee, faculty 'aud adlDIIIlStratlve of· tart, to Fred 'M. Link. trUJtee.
flees wltb' 1,175,000' cubic feet of Rlcbar4 i;lld Je88le Y. Roush,
&amp;Pite at $1,782,f!Oil.
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~1 .4 A, LeiUI, IQ Fred M. Un&amp;
'l'b~ President poln!QCI out that truatte,
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c.o•ts. Ari~ lb~ll!!. from now to 11 and 12, 9YNCII&amp;e, to Damo~ R.
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Hettie Holliday, dec., aflld oil
trans., CqllUllbla to W. B.. Eugene 1
H. and John Holllllay. ·
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coa), Colymbls, td Ohio Power Co: ,
Walter D. end· OrvUle Holliday, 1
coal, 110 ·'A., C91UIIIbla, to Ohioj
Power Co.
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Collll!lbla to Allee Nelsoll, 17 A.,
coal, ·Columbia, to Ohio Power Co,
w. a. au&lt;k llaada· c. lfo)comh,
coal, t!Oj\, Coluillbla . to Olilo PoWr
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In addition he become a stand·
out llnebaekor and quickly cured
the defensive ei'I'Clrs wblch bam·
pored hla play In early ~ames. By
the end · o!• the season· he ranked· ·
with Mike Rottuno as tl!e kllllng.
punch ot a fine football learn.
This yen he'• been even better
lri two gimes, carrying · the ball
for 93 yar.d.o iJJ 21 atte•n11ta for a
4A average second belt on the
q!lb. He bas· been equally valueble on defense. Oosterbaan expect.
ed him to be t'!!ady for aCtion
Saturday ·even though he WIB auf·
ferlnr !l)lm a sore loot .earller
this week.
The Spartans and Wolverinea go
into th• ~attle lq vb1uallj&gt; the
same poaltlon. a1 they. we~ a year
110, Bach· baa 'JI'en· two gamea;
laat year· each had won their ondy
~t. Jollcblpn State bat tallied
'13 points, llv~p up. np.~el. ~cbl·
· ha,s ~®red 42 P!l/nti, ;uo\l'ed

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... JUSf_LET US KNOW

$180 ·. . . $308 . . . $501 or more • . . You name II
.. . we 111pply it. Have plenty of mil and plealy. of·
lla!e to repay. Jlwpuble terms ll'ii made to milt
yonr eonnnlenee. No red tape. Just phone or atop
lo for • private eub loan "on yonr own."

DELL R.WIPS. S. ~· -&lt;UPlJohn R~e~ and Mike Anderson had
on,ly a knife and a club when they
encounted a (ox near here. They
killed the animal, skinned it and
brought the skin in to collect a
bounty. The boys are 12 years old.

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COUNTY LIA!IUE
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KANSAS Cl'n'. Mo. UP -The
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I Kllllas City Athle~CJ h.• ve lined
SALT LAKE CITY- (Url'-'"l!'
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Dr. Stewart H: ""mltb president of Marshall Collefe told league contracts lor the. 1!118 •e•· lice to help when an
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pubUcly for !.be. first tlm~ today wh~t Mlrshall s Iii nimum 11 , of Brinkley. Ark.. to Grond trophy seeker raided a
needs,wiU !HI.fJ!om&gt;now 1Ulti11970.
bland or tbe Nebraska State I.e•· en I'• display and made
President· Smlt.b, speaking at the annual · president's convo- gue, William While, 21, of Sl\. display cow's hed \!~i11hlng .
cation before the 11araball student and fat!Ulty bodies, pointed Louis to Seminole, OklL, ol the wuod$.
out th)lt the C!!lleae:age i!op.ulatlon In West Vlrgl!da based on Sooner Stale LeagUe, ind John IF;;;;.;;;;==;;;-.;;;~=Ti
19M llgurea will ateadily 'lncr~U.. towarA. el!!'h oludcnt'a college edu.- Wmg of ta Puepte, Calif., to Po·
ljy 19flQ i• \VIII l!e. 1),4 porcent cation, Prealderit Smith said, "I catello, ldl.hP of l~e Pioneer Lea·
lar¥er, 19:'1 .~rcent IIU'ger by 1905 .cannot underatlnd how any person 1
Ill MilT
~nd 31.1 pene.nt 1ir4er by. 197.0', e11ul~ &amp;&lt;Cl!PI a ~.200 au~ldy toPIONI
he asld, . . .
.
ward hit college educallon and
The litOJII COUIIty rtoneer So
Coell!rvaUve ef!ima~ qn Mar· then tpeak dh~areglngly of. the ciety was to hold ill meellng. todlly
shall a em!oUm~pt. lndi~le tb,e col· .atat.t· that helPed malre that edu· J•t tf!e Maftln Hotel beginnong at
lege Y.'lll' bilyt 7,600 !all 40Jl part. tation (&gt;Oallbl•." ·
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-· - - " - - - Smith ~n110unced. The !i57' predie- ProptrtytraJI:sftn
tran•.• w Kathryn, Amanda, Char·
No AdmiNIOn CAAfled
tlon wa, 3.GOp st~denta Final. reg· PROPBJITY TR,Ujsi'ERS . . .. .. . Ie 1 and Herman Wmy, MlddleSponsored By .
lstration fi1~rea ahow an enroll· Lam'*rt and Ada Loll Stewart port.
menl o( 3,870 JtudenU.
i•htb A Ol'
w 011 T ' Everette J)ixon, el. at., Seipio,
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TQ m~t this IJ'OWI)i by 1970 one.e.,...
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ve or· t1 y, A., w Harold D. and Russell
ya 1 Order O ,,,oos~

Ol!atcrbann nev~r hill glveq UP.
on hia hard-hlttli!r young,ter. A
year ago, ~ven a!lpr. two bobbles
which coal a maw· gaqle,. be left
Herrnsteln In the starting llneup
with the exp!analon that it could,
happen to anybody,
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HeerrnBteln justi.fled his faith by
~mlng the worl!bor~ of tbe
Wolverine bockfi~j~. He carried
the bal.l 123 limes, more than any,
other player, and h~ averaged 3.9
yarfl, per try. Only Jim Pace out·'
gained bim In yardage, by a mere
23 yards.

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J1m Jllnc•ley, rocovered Herr'l"
¥1eln's futnble on !be lllchigan 2!
yard llne.
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Saturday Hermaleln leada Michl·
ean. rllnke&lt;l ·fifth In the natloiJ.
litlalnst Mlcblgon SUite, SO&lt;l9nd·
rjmked nationally, In a Big Teq
and intrastate clash which: will
have hotb clubs at fever pilei).
Herrnsteln will be betleer $1tur:
day thoq he was a year aco, bis
coach 1hnnle 00111erh111n; a!14d1
;'He's ap anothe~ year or e~perlt
ence, and he's. improved· that
much."

1'ttallllf $S.,oo In Value

totnl.

•ounting gold pieces, hit t'te
National Football League's one- •••· m. .
C·
qunrter mark todlii with 3·0 rcc· High single game.:.H .Walker.
ords and became the teams to beat 222.
Team three games-Associated
for the divb:ion titles.
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Baltimore, "needled" by coach Radio, 2M7.
Woeb Ewbank wben it trailed 10..1 Team tingle pmo-llot Rods,
at the half Sunday in Milwaukee, 874.
acored more than a point a minute
STANDINGS
In the last two periods to crush
W. L. Pet.
the Green Ray Packers, 45-17. Tho A!sociatad Ra1io
12 3 800
Colla have allowed their first Hot Roda
9 6 600
three ,.!climB to average just 13.7 Simon's Markel
9 6 800
points.
Rig and !\eel
a
1 1133
Thert was virtually a fight a Painters 1440
287
minute at Cleveland at the Browns Racine Scrvlre Stitlon 411
U2
200
tamed the Eagles, ~7. The
Browns and Eagles have been
feuding for yeats and' aeven ploy.
er~ wel'll toaaed out of Sunday's
fN!Ie&gt; l9r f!JIIIIn1.

CEMENT BLOCk ·(Q,,.
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23, Purd~e. !4

Bowlhig &lt;;reen 14 ~· Ml~)llgan . t4
Holy CRss 20, ¥arq~et!e 1
Iowa St. 21 Kansas 8
Iowa 471nd~ana 7
South Dakota St. 53 N. Dakota 21
Detroit 28 Wichita 0

~era//, Panel Had AField Dav

Overall, the Panel had a field day. Ken McElhinney stayed
in the lead with only one error in nine. choices (missing East;
ern, of course). Four others tied him . 'l'hey were Fred CroW.,
Rich Jones, John Fultz and Dick Owen .
Charley Gibbs slipped. missing Pomerov (excusable, per·
haps) and Southwestern ~t Ky~cr. Knight, also battin~ among
the highest, missed Mid~oq,rt raiso excusable) and Wahama.
loser to Hannan 26·20 whi~lt Earl had wanted to win 13·12
Renzo Menchini missed two , Wahama and Eastern.

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Short t.!auor, Hiah-Pric.ed Whiskey

, Unltod Prus Spqrts Wrltor
UP - Saturdaf could
r~demptlon day for a 19-yearfullbask wbo ceame to ; MicHl·
pn toutca to be one of the lines\
W.olverlne players lh hlstory,.Jobn
Herrnstcln. ·
. Herrnstcin, a third generatlo~
:lflcblga~ at~leto, ltq111 ChjW&lt;:j!.the,
'Oblp, earned a slartlng job aa •
sophomore for the ()ret Wolvqln~
~·m~ in 1956, but in the ~on~
co~test be .was \~e · goat agalJUI
Mlchltan Stele. .
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· The Spartans won the· game, 9j
Or John Matsko kicked a 24 yai'~
field ·goal after Arch MatlfClS .Intel"
tepted a poor pass by Herrnstelni
Dennis Mendyk 'scored ~ · touc~1

jud~"ment and
a~lhty, with o~

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· Who baa in!~tlve, mat!'j'e
salesman•h•p
withOut •actual'
experience, JJo
the mull!·
pie line insu~ce btl!llneo. A·
complt&gt;te tralnbig course )!ro.
vi.ded plus adequate advance
under o liberal, contl'llct, .wjtb. '
e~cellent POIIsibilitles for ad·
vancement.. .fle.ttBI! wri!e fully
your past buainess experience
and other q::f.l,lfl~~tions which ·
wlll be cons! ered 'lrtl:lc!IY cop-'
fidential. 11 ~our letter leads us
to believe t at a ~nal con·
terence wlll be m ually ~neficial, an appointment will be
~.\'f:.ged. P.O. Box 522, Athens,

LOS ANGELES uP - A
group of citizens opposing
transfer of 300 acres of valu·
able land to the Brooklyn
Dodgers for a ball part plan
to start ringing doorbell! today· lb an effort to force a
public vote on the issue.
c. A. Owen, a former Olvll
Service commissioner,, said the
doorbell ringers are members

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Eastern's 41·0 upset whitewash of Mercerville of Galha
Coun t Y. Saturday nt.ght· on the Middleport field gave the Pre·
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diction Panel fits . Only Earl Knight of Middleport, uncle of
~:: :~:t %~:! ~if:'~~ c~~~ :~
Eastern's great end-back hit it and he wasn't over conftdent
going entirely . t~ ' the air. t~e ga~P. ~~v! ci;~~ils~a~f:!m)~ee~:
when he made 11.
,
iturned into a traet meet.
People." The group was or·
Said Ralph Knight, Earl's nephew, who scored three TD s:
· Gaul broke tHe Ice first with a ganlied last week to force a
"Tell my uncle thanks for picking us to win ."
TD on a 33-yard pasa play and mlb
referendum on a City Council
Pomeroy ·made a much better showing against Jackson than
utes later Knight" added· two moto ordinance Involving land for a
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·1 G'bbs expected Mr Cilo's Panthers
• to~ehdowns on ~ss lnterceptlbn's
Dodger ball park.
any body except Ch a1 ey I
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· 80 · rd'
' - - -·· - - - came dose to pulling off the most fantastic upset of the week,
~~e Hcover~,ng · th a S• tbeM othor
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.... e ou ran e en11re ercer·
gomg down 14·6. They had the WJnntng score WI tn grasp
cervl .
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·ville team· on both jaunts. Myers
least twtce, and dropped il.
. He ope nod the S&lt;onng tn tho added three more· extra point•.
Alex Cilo, enjoying a game from the press box for once as fJrst q~arter by taking a 21).y~d · l Mercerville threatened tate In
pass (rom Hetzer and covermg the game w"cn a.piss Interference
Purdue, on tbe other hand, baa Eastern scampered over and around Mercerville said:
SM "'f..
failed In three starts, losing to
SEO STANDIN~$ .
was 'called on Eastern's 10-yar&lt;t
Notre Dame, Minnesota and to 1
f
line but the Juckles1 \'lillors ctiu!tl
Wiaconsin. The Boilermokers hard- I •
OYS
~me.
Toam
W L T Pet. For A.. nqt .get it bvcr "'fore end ot the.
ly figure to stop a Michigan State
"My boys played a great game. They re. commg. Our d~· Jackson
3 o o 1.000 65 6 g!Qlle.
teom tho! looks biJger and better
fense
was
much
better
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Naturally,
I
would
hke
to
have
won
It
~•ll•ton
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A sparse erowd. wa,tcbed the
than any of Is predecessors.
but when you have some inexperienced boys in a tense, tough Logan
2 I o .66'1 89 74 game.
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2 I 0 .637 100 19
game mistakes will happen."
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How ng t r.
o ~s .
IS oesn app Y on Y ~. II! iMid'port
o 2 o .000 13 112 Harhing; Tackles, Dul'tlt and Cle·
school
teams.
It
.trav~ls
r•~~t
up
to
the
Pro
ranks
where
rook:POMEROY
o 2 o .ooo 28 113 lanill guardt, Kelley, and Lyons;
By lrmo 1. thlo
lila aniW., to ex~ lfiODIJ
The Ladles Aid met Thursday ies" with only Jr. hteh, h1~h school, and college experience iN•lsoQv'le o 3 o .000 6 101 .center, WtilUaU:I. llac.ks, H~tzer,
:
~eri; Ritchie. abd' Kili1At, Subs,
with Mrs. Frankie Holter at the goof off in their first Pro games!
It fl•r.e ••• en ·~·
tnly, car ar 'fumlru,._
TDP "S" BOWUU
ulul; SmUb, Coleman, E. Ritchie,
home of Mi'l. Ray Meredith at
Athens. The day waa apent in visit·
Belles
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end$, qeaver and
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Mauacer
log and dinner was aerved at noon.
Larry Holter and David H)l•ell,
I've heard since Friday ni~ht a few cracks about the drop· H. Walker-R. Dovis
170 !Wne~; tackles, Belville and Dan·
.. 30Q W. Second St.....; Phone: 432, ruu....,
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189 Iillo; auarda, Dayls and Frankletter
•tudenll at OSU, Columbus, spent ped 'passes. etc. at Jackson ~· riday night. I'd like to see the re· ~: ~~~nney
ll&lt;Mo: Moa.-Fri. s..s; so~ S·IZ _Open evmlng• btl .ppo~n,..,.,
the week end with their parent•.
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center,
Donald'
!lbeeta.
Backs,
Neal
lecmo
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Several men from here attended mark ers of th
. ose remarks Cl ou t an d do anv bett er. Gent s Bud McKinney
1&amp;2 .to~n~n, lll)'ero an&lt;t BtBt!'a~ve:r·~~!.._~~~~~~::::~~~~~··=~===::~
who
criticize
like that always remind me of the stateside fel·
·a Brotherhood meeting at Corn·
ing Tuesday evening.
low elvin~ his all for the war effort in a Detroit tank factorv
'Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heilmon and kickina about the high price of liquor and the shortage of
~I Beilefonta inc wero the guests T·bone steaks.
o! Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ihle and
Siding Cilo wa~ Morldlenort's John Thompson, also enjoying
Charles Jr., Thuradoy to Sundoy.
They olso visited with other rela· the aam~. He opined to Cilo:
•:Maybe my boys will get closer to the art of tackling about
tlv.s.
the time we meet Pomeroy Thanksgiving Day. I hope sol"
NO TRAINS
Cilo's answer: "We're gonna be tough by the end of th~
MERRILL, Wis. UP - This nor· season."
thern Wisconsin city, named after
So, already, the big Thanksgiving battle is shaping up.
a railroad pioneer in 188{), lost ita
passenger train service because
the railroad sold it was losing

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Raiders Win
Fir:st
Game
In
41-0
ROut
Of
MercerviUe
Saturday'
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Click ·
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SPORTS
DESK

M~ers

bel'' ll:
0
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.·For. TD's..'WeD'd
t ~t ·Of · ur"oaeh WantChavezSaved
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Conch Bo~ Murlin's Eastern another 25 yards f9r a TD. Roger 1:
Hi gh School Raiders, floormot lor Gaul added the poir.t.
rrOf

everybody on their schedule until
A short time later left half Ron
this week, suddenly ·came to life Myers went through the line from
Saturday night and upset favored 15 yards out fOr the second touch
Ml'rrerville of Galli~ County 41-0 down and added the extra point O!l

on the Middleport field.

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Jl,y Cllel TumehUJ

Qleeful Eastern

quarterback

a bnck. First quartor scoie, 14.0.

-' --~r ,,::;.o stiffened il1 the sec·

John Hetzer said after the game: ·- ~~ ~:

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"Tell the fans we aid it for our
new coach, Mr. Martin. And dld
we make those guys on the Pred~etion panel look SJck. Ail except
Kn1ght's !Ralph Knight son of Mr
and Mrs. Howard Knight)uncl~
Earl Knight of Middleport." .
And young Kwght, ' 1' 0 a fme
basketball ployer, had the g~a·
est grld~ron performanee of , his
c~rec~. Moved from an end 10 full·
b.JC.k li)' Coach Bob M'artlh, he fur.
iy 1uaJ!lwd the switch w1th three
touc;wns In lhe rout of Mer

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ccssful snouk to Hetzer from twt•
,yards out. The point was missed.
In the third quuter, It was ali
even in tho scoring, neithr side
h'
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back Frank Krembias flipped a
alx-yard pass for the third one "'
the Burks opened their Western

Conference schedule with the 1111·
In!.
• Ohio scored In the first, third
and fourth periods. The first two
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' Sophia Loren
Alan Ladd
Clifton Webb
"lOY ON A DOLPHIN"
(In Clnemaaoope-Color)
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·' Sterling Hayden Ruth Roman
"5 STEPS TO DANGIR"

TUII. &amp; Wocl.
Od. 1S.16
FAMILY NIGHTS

Wayne Maureen O'Hara
I John "THI
QUilT MAN"
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Dane Clark '

Moy Wynn

"THE MAN 15 ARMED"

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Dirtmouth. 35 Brown 0
Pittsburgh 34 Nebraska 0
Penn St. 21 W&amp;M 13
Notre Dame 23 Army 21
ftnectlcut t9 Massachusetts 6
ale 19 Columbia o
lneeton I~ Pennsylvania 9 ·
~yracuse 34 Cornell o ·
. :jfarvar~ Ohio U. 7
West Virgjnla ~ Jloato~ U, 6
. I SOUTH
MIII'Ylan~ 2c7, Wake Fo~est, 0
Johns ,JtoRklns.13 W&amp;L 12
Tennesseee 2~.Chattanoog~ 13
ljctuth Carolina 118, FUr'"'" 13
VPI ~I Vlllannva 14 ·
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. Mt.s~ippl St. 47 Ai-kansoa St 13
Clemlf()n 20. Vlralnla 6
Vlfl 26 Davidson 14
North Carolina St. 7 Florl&lt;la St. 0
?.llulsslppi 28 Vanderbilt 0.
LOuialona St. 20 G~la 'Tech 13
MIDWEST
l(i~biJan st. 35 .lllchlgan 8
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O))lo. s.tf~ 21 nungls 7
~clnnatl 23 Xavier, Ohio 14

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Ten toul!h ones ar• on the srhedule for this Frirlav . Galli·
nolis. S-2. I!Oes to Athens 4.1: .Torkson 5·0 poes In Lo~•n ?.-~ ·
Middlenort 2·3. goe&lt; to WriJstnn , ~-0 and N•lsoPville: 1.4
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cal•d.
In the f .ittlo 'Rnckrvr anrl in~enPndrnt fPaMs of tho orA~
nft-hpolpn MrArlhur romes to unhcat.en and unsrorPJ! OP R11t.
lond: North Gallh rnt1-t•• tn orP,iv•d F.n.olcrn !;atnr~a" nl•ht.
lfonn•" ~OeR to 'Rob Ashlev'.• ~n.,lhwesfern•r• R.lo r.ranor
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m.~ vbe Notre Dame'P Fl .~hlin • nver Army al Phlildelphin.
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college football championship.
1'r31ilng by two tQucbdowns with
one minut~ rem,ln\qa in the third
Oklahomo and Michl~an St:~t•• pmod, Notro Dame !ought ba~k
the leading contendors lor the na· to edge the powerful Cadets on a
tlonal title, unfortunat(ll y arc not flold ~on I by Monty Stickles, a '
schedu led to meet this season third-string end from PoughkeQp· ·
However, both play Notre Dnme-- su·. N. Y. It was the llrst fio.ld
on suc~esslvc Syturday's ne:'&lt;t nwn ~oat Stlrkios ovor attempted And ,
th.
It tmeled 39 yar~' fOOd btJpt
So if the Sooners and the Spnr· evan In tho pro I'Jinb. . .
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Crow's Steak Houae t.,;,k two
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Point Pleasant Thursday night.
Bob Louks le&lt;l the&lt; 'll'lnnera with
• 204 single and· 396 tbtll: crows
tcum roll~d 21192. H, Clark led the
losers with .a 2H single and 1!62

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'l'e.xaa Christian 28 J\,labama 0
Texas A&amp;lll 28 Houston B
Arkinsas' 20 Baylor 17
Duke 7 Rice 8
Tempe St. 33 Hardln·Simmon• 26
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I)enver 28 Montana lS ,
Navy 21 Callfoi'n~ · ....~': ~ ~'"'" '
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Washington St. 21'Stanford 18
Wyonli~g 27 Colorado St. u. 13
Colorado 34 Arizona 14
Oregon St. 20 Idaho 0
Utah 27 Brigham Young 0
Ne\v Mexico 14 Utah St. 10
Col. of Pacific 7 Kansaa St. 7
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OHIO COLLIG&amp;S
Miami 27 Kent S!JIIe 14
Westing Ky. 9 Youngatown 6
Capital 42 Kenyon 0
WiflPnber~ 3.1 Musklngum 7
Otterbein 6 Kl Union 0 ·
Heidelburg 21 Wabash 13
Denison 20 Wooster . 13
lofarletta 27 Hiram 13
Oberlin, 14 Allegheny 14
¥arshall 14 Toledo 7
Akron 20 Ohio Wesleyan 0
Bluffton 28 Wilmington 14
Dellapce 41 Fitiillay ·21
Central State 7 W. ya. stale 1
Ashland 31 Ohio NorQler~ 14
Case Tech 0 Wash. &amp; Jefferaon 0
Well Chester 39 Bald~n·Walla~e 7
John Carroll19 Wayne State 6
Western Re8erve 13 BUffalo 8

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ms meaaW"lnl 900,000 cllblc sutton 10 Bertha and Gerald Cull·
lee~ at~ eittmaled cost of $900,. er, and Clara r. Lightfoot.
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000 cub!~ !eel o( Bpace at cost of r. and• Franet. Llghtlool, m A..
$900,000, eight new do~ltoriea 1Sutton to &amp;rtha custer.
bou•lng 100 lludenta. costmg $6,·
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Robert and. Etta IIlli IU A.. Le·
lee, faculty 'aud adlDIIIlStratlve of· tart, to Fred 'M. Link. trUJtee.
flees wltb' 1,175,000' cubic feet of Rlcbar4 i;lld Je88le Y. Roush,
&amp;Pite at $1,782,f!Oil.
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coal, ·Columbia, to Ohio Power Co,
w. a. au&lt;k llaada· c. lfo)comh,
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In addition he become a stand·
out llnebaekor and quickly cured
the defensive ei'I'Clrs wblch bam·
pored hla play In early ~ames. By
the end · o!• the season· he ranked· ·
with Mike Rottuno as tl!e kllllng.
punch ot a fine football learn.
This yen he'• been even better
lri two gimes, carrying · the ball
for 93 yar.d.o iJJ 21 atte•n11ta for a
4A average second belt on the
q!lb. He bas· been equally valueble on defense. Oosterbaan expect.
ed him to be t'!!ady for aCtion
Saturday ·even though he WIB auf·
ferlnr !l)lm a sore loot .earller
this week.
The Spartans and Wolverinea go
into th• ~attle lq vb1uallj&gt; the
same poaltlon. a1 they. we~ a year
110, Bach· baa 'JI'en· two gamea;
laat year· each had won their ondy
~t. Jollcblpn State bat tallied
'13 points, llv~p up. np.~el. ~cbl·
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lo for • private eub loan "on yonr own."

DELL R.WIPS. S. ~· -&lt;UPlJohn R~e~ and Mike Anderson had
on,ly a knife and a club when they
encounted a (ox near here. They
killed the animal, skinned it and
brought the skin in to collect a
bounty. The boys are 12 years old.

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I Kllllas City Athle~CJ h.• ve lined
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Dr. Stewart H: ""mltb president of Marshall Collefe told league contracts lor the. 1!118 •e•· lice to help when an
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pubUcly for !.be. first tlm~ today wh~t Mlrshall s Iii nimum 11 , of Brinkley. Ark.. to Grond trophy seeker raided a
needs,wiU !HI.fJ!om&gt;now 1Ulti11970.
bland or tbe Nebraska State I.e•· en I'• display and made
President· Smlt.b, speaking at the annual · president's convo- gue, William While, 21, of Sl\. display cow's hed \!~i11hlng .
cation before the 11araball student and fat!Ulty bodies, pointed Louis to Seminole, OklL, ol the wuod$.
out th)lt the C!!lleae:age i!op.ulatlon In West Vlrgl!da based on Sooner Stale LeagUe, ind John IF;;;;.;;;;==;;;-.;;;~=Ti
19M llgurea will ateadily 'lncr~U.. towarA. el!!'h oludcnt'a college edu.- Wmg of ta Puepte, Calif., to Po·
ljy 19flQ i• \VIII l!e. 1),4 porcent cation, Prealderit Smith said, "I catello, ldl.hP of l~e Pioneer Lea·
lar¥er, 19:'1 .~rcent IIU'ger by 1905 .cannot underatlnd how any person 1
Ill MilT
~nd 31.1 pene.nt 1ir4er by. 197.0', e11ul~ &amp;&lt;Cl!PI a ~.200 au~ldy toPIONI
he asld, . . .
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ward hit college educallon and
The litOJII COUIIty rtoneer So
Coell!rvaUve ef!ima~ qn Mar· then tpeak dh~areglngly of. the ciety was to hold ill meellng. todlly
shall a em!oUm~pt. lndi~le tb,e col· .atat.t· that helPed malre that edu· J•t tf!e Maftln Hotel beginnong at
lege Y.'lll' bilyt 7,600 !all 40Jl part. tation (&gt;Oallbl•." ·
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tran•.• w Kathryn, Amanda, Char·
No AdmiNIOn CAAfled
tlon wa, 3.GOp st~denta Final. reg· PROPBJITY TR,Ujsi'ERS . . .. .. . Ie 1 and Herman Wmy, MlddleSponsored By .
lstration fi1~rea ahow an enroll· Lam'*rt and Ada Loll Stewart port.
menl o( 3,870 JtudenU.
i•htb A Ol'
w 011 T ' Everette J)ixon, el. at., Seipio,
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ve or· t1 y, A., w Harold D. and Russell
ya 1 Order O ,,,oos~

Ol!atcrbann nev~r hill glveq UP.
on hia hard-hlttli!r young,ter. A
year ago, ~ven a!lpr. two bobbles
which coal a maw· gaqle,. be left
Herrnsteln In the starting llneup
with the exp!analon that it could,
happen to anybody,
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HeerrnBteln justi.fled his faith by
~mlng the worl!bor~ of tbe
Wolverine bockfi~j~. He carried
the bal.l 123 limes, more than any,
other player, and h~ averaged 3.9
yarfl, per try. Only Jim Pace out·'
gained bim In yardage, by a mere
23 yards.

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J1m Jllnc•ley, rocovered Herr'l"
¥1eln's futnble on !be lllchigan 2!
yard llne.
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Saturday Hermaleln leada Michl·
ean. rllnke&lt;l ·fifth In the natloiJ.
litlalnst Mlcblgon SUite, SO&lt;l9nd·
rjmked nationally, In a Big Teq
and intrastate clash which: will
have hotb clubs at fever pilei).
Herrnsteln will be betleer $1tur:
day thoq he was a year aco, bis
coach 1hnnle 00111erh111n; a!14d1
;'He's ap anothe~ year or e~perlt
ence, and he's. improved· that
much."

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•ounting gold pieces, hit t'te
National Football League's one- •••· m. .
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qunrter mark todlii with 3·0 rcc· High single game.:.H .Walker.
ords and became the teams to beat 222.
Team three games-Associated
for the divb:ion titles.
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Baltimore, "needled" by coach Radio, 2M7.
Woeb Ewbank wben it trailed 10..1 Team tingle pmo-llot Rods,
at the half Sunday in Milwaukee, 874.
acored more than a point a minute
STANDINGS
In the last two periods to crush
W. L. Pet.
the Green Ray Packers, 45-17. Tho A!sociatad Ra1io
12 3 800
Colla have allowed their first Hot Roda
9 6 600
three ,.!climB to average just 13.7 Simon's Markel
9 6 800
points.
Rig and !\eel
a
1 1133
Thert was virtually a fight a Painters 1440
287
minute at Cleveland at the Browns Racine Scrvlre Stitlon 411
U2
200
tamed the Eagles, ~7. The
Browns and Eagles have been
feuding for yeats and' aeven ploy.
er~ wel'll toaaed out of Sunday's
fN!Ie&gt; l9r f!JIIIIn1.

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Bowlhig &lt;;reen 14 ~· Ml~)llgan . t4
Holy CRss 20, ¥arq~et!e 1
Iowa St. 21 Kansas 8
Iowa 471nd~ana 7
South Dakota St. 53 N. Dakota 21
Detroit 28 Wichita 0

~era//, Panel Had AField Dav

Overall, the Panel had a field day. Ken McElhinney stayed
in the lead with only one error in nine. choices (missing East;
ern, of course). Four others tied him . 'l'hey were Fred CroW.,
Rich Jones, John Fultz and Dick Owen .
Charley Gibbs slipped. missing Pomerov (excusable, per·
haps) and Southwestern ~t Ky~cr. Knight, also battin~ among
the highest, missed Mid~oq,rt raiso excusable) and Wahama.
loser to Hannan 26·20 whi~lt Earl had wanted to win 13·12
Renzo Menchini missed two , Wahama and Eastern.

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r~demptlon day for a 19-yearfullbask wbo ceame to ; MicHl·
pn toutca to be one of the lines\
W.olverlne players lh hlstory,.Jobn
Herrnstcln. ·
. Herrnstcin, a third generatlo~
:lflcblga~ at~leto, ltq111 ChjW&lt;:j!.the,
'Oblp, earned a slartlng job aa •
sophomore for the ()ret Wolvqln~
~·m~ in 1956, but in the ~on~
co~test be .was \~e · goat agalJUI
Mlchltan Stele. .
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· The Spartans won the· game, 9j
Or John Matsko kicked a 24 yai'~
field ·goal after Arch MatlfClS .Intel"
tepted a poor pass by Herrnstelni
Dennis Mendyk 'scored ~ · touc~1

jud~"ment and
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vi.ded plus adequate advance
under o liberal, contl'llct, .wjtb. '
e~cellent POIIsibilitles for ad·
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your past buainess experience
and other q::f.l,lfl~~tions which ·
wlll be cons! ered 'lrtl:lc!IY cop-'
fidential. 11 ~our letter leads us
to believe t at a ~nal con·
terence wlll be m ually ~neficial, an appointment will be
~.\'f:.ged. P.O. Box 522, Athens,

LOS ANGELES uP - A
group of citizens opposing
transfer of 300 acres of valu·
able land to the Brooklyn
Dodgers for a ball part plan
to start ringing doorbell! today· lb an effort to force a
public vote on the issue.
c. A. Owen, a former Olvll
Service commissioner,, said the
doorbell ringers are members

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Eastern's 41·0 upset whitewash of Mercerville of Galha
Coun t Y. Saturday nt.ght· on the Middleport field gave the Pre·
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diction Panel fits . Only Earl Knight of Middleport, uncle of
~:: :~:t %~:! ~if:'~~ c~~~ :~
Eastern's great end-back hit it and he wasn't over conftdent
going entirely . t~ ' the air. t~e ga~P. ~~v! ci;~~ils~a~f:!m)~ee~:
when he made 11.
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iturned into a traet meet.
People." The group was or·
Said Ralph Knight, Earl's nephew, who scored three TD s:
· Gaul broke tHe Ice first with a ganlied last week to force a
"Tell my uncle thanks for picking us to win ."
TD on a 33-yard pasa play and mlb
referendum on a City Council
Pomeroy ·made a much better showing against Jackson than
utes later Knight" added· two moto ordinance Involving land for a
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·1 G'bbs expected Mr Cilo's Panthers
• to~ehdowns on ~ss lnterceptlbn's
Dodger ball park.
any body except Ch a1 ey I
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' - - -·· - - - came dose to pulling off the most fantastic upset of the week,
~~e Hcover~,ng · th a S• tbeM othor
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gomg down 14·6. They had the WJnntng score WI tn grasp
cervl .
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least twtce, and dropped il.
. He ope nod the S&lt;onng tn tho added three more· extra point•.
Alex Cilo, enjoying a game from the press box for once as fJrst q~arter by taking a 21).y~d · l Mercerville threatened tate In
pass (rom Hetzer and covermg the game w"cn a.piss Interference
Purdue, on tbe other hand, baa Eastern scampered over and around Mercerville said:
SM "'f..
failed In three starts, losing to
SEO STANDIN~$ .
was 'called on Eastern's 10-yar&lt;t
Notre Dame, Minnesota and to 1
f
line but the Juckles1 \'lillors ctiu!tl
Wiaconsin. The Boilermokers hard- I •
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~me.
Toam
W L T Pet. For A.. nqt .get it bvcr "'fore end ot the.
ly figure to stop a Michigan State
"My boys played a great game. They re. commg. Our d~· Jackson
3 o o 1.000 65 6 g!Qlle.
teom tho! looks biJger and better
fense
was
much
better
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I
would
hke
to
have
won
It
~•ll•ton
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A sparse erowd. wa,tcbed the
than any of Is predecessors.
but when you have some inexperienced boys in a tense, tough Logan
2 I o .66'1 89 74 game.
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2 I 0 .637 100 19
game mistakes will happen."
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How ng t r.
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IS oesn app Y on Y ~. II! iMid'port
o 2 o .000 13 112 Harhing; Tackles, Dul'tlt and Cle·
school
teams.
It
.trav~ls
r•~~t
up
to
the
Pro
ranks
where
rook:POMEROY
o 2 o .ooo 28 113 lanill guardt, Kelley, and Lyons;
By lrmo 1. thlo
lila aniW., to ex~ lfiODIJ
The Ladles Aid met Thursday ies" with only Jr. hteh, h1~h school, and college experience iN•lsoQv'le o 3 o .000 6 101 .center, WtilUaU:I. llac.ks, H~tzer,
:
~eri; Ritchie. abd' Kili1At, Subs,
with Mrs. Frankie Holter at the goof off in their first Pro games!
It fl•r.e ••• en ·~·
tnly, car ar 'fumlru,._
TDP "S" BOWUU
ulul; SmUb, Coleman, E. Ritchie,
home of Mi'l. Ray Meredith at
Athens. The day waa apent in visit·
Belles
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end$, qeaver and
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Mauacer
log and dinner was aerved at noon.
Larry Holter and David H)l•ell,
I've heard since Friday ni~ht a few cracks about the drop· H. Walker-R. Dovis
170 !Wne~; tackles, Belville and Dan·
.. 30Q W. Second St.....; Phone: 432, ruu....,
1
189 Iillo; auarda, Dayls and Frankletter
•tudenll at OSU, Columbus, spent ped 'passes. etc. at Jackson ~· riday night. I'd like to see the re· ~: ~~~nney
ll&lt;Mo: Moa.-Fri. s..s; so~ S·IZ _Open evmlng• btl .ppo~n,..,.,
the week end with their parent•.
166
center,
Donald'
!lbeeta.
Backs,
Neal
lecmo
IIOdo
to
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tdont•
of
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towno
Several men from here attended mark ers of th
. ose remarks Cl ou t an d do anv bett er. Gent s Bud McKinney
1&amp;2 .to~n~n, lll)'ero an&lt;t BtBt!'a~ve:r·~~!.._~~~~~~::::~~~~~··=~===::~
who
criticize
like that always remind me of the stateside fel·
·a Brotherhood meeting at Corn·
ing Tuesday evening.
low elvin~ his all for the war effort in a Detroit tank factorv
'Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heilmon and kickina about the high price of liquor and the shortage of
~I Beilefonta inc wero the guests T·bone steaks.
o! Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ihle and
Siding Cilo wa~ Morldlenort's John Thompson, also enjoying
Charles Jr., Thuradoy to Sundoy.
They olso visited with other rela· the aam~. He opined to Cilo:
•:Maybe my boys will get closer to the art of tackling about
tlv.s.
the time we meet Pomeroy Thanksgiving Day. I hope sol"
NO TRAINS
Cilo's answer: "We're gonna be tough by the end of th~
MERRILL, Wis. UP - This nor· season."
thern Wisconsin city, named after
So, already, the big Thanksgiving battle is shaping up.
a railroad pioneer in 188{), lost ita
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YOU CAN LEARN THE
roB' CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
FARM CLUB 'MElTS
BEAUTY PROFESSION ... .
m 1111 am&amp;Zins:ly short time and
The Rhododendron Farm Wom·
at a minimum cost, which you ean en's Club held their October ineel·
poy on the "Pay as You Learn" lng at the clubhouse ~nJ a pot·
plan. We are now accepitng appll· luck supper was served. Hostesaes
cution:; for the Cew openings which were Mrs. E. T. Roush and ·Mn
we have in the classes which will Albert Roush
start on Oct. 21, Nov. 4th and
Devotions were by Mrw. Bert
RATES
Nov. 18th. Transortation can be Roush. New officers were elected
2 ceata pel' ~ IDatioll. Wnlmum cbar&amp;e tiOc.-4 "'l&gt;'f
arranged. Write or call new for and are. president. Mrs. CharleJ
!Ill word tor-wee eoueeutlvt Insertions.
complete mf~rmation to:
Yonker; vice president, Mrs. Har·
SpeeW - One mOIIIb lor :15 centa per word.
ry Grimm; secretary, llrs. Arthur
SOUTHERTON BEAUTY
J.l'ull rate of Z ceDia per wo•'d will be cbar&amp;od for advertising U
ACADEMY
Jewell and treasurer, llrs. Albert
• paid for before the Utb of eaeh month following Insertion.
16 E. Washin~ton St.
Roush.
&amp;Ton to AdveriWDI-Sbould be reported lmmediatel). Tbe
Athens, Ohto
Other members and guests were
Dai)J :.Ontloel 11'111 nol1te rapoll.lllble for m.,. than one lncor
10-10-5tc
Mrs.
Walter Grinstead Mrs. Stan·
rect taartion.
Card of Tbaob and llJteelal Nolleu ot Events $1.00. Obltuottu 1 - -- - -· - -- - - - ley Hart, ,Mrs Robert Hoffman,
tlllbllabed at 1 ceat per wri
Veneti:I.R bl~nds. All 1 ~ aDd., Mrs Charlet Jeweii, Mrs. Edwin
color:s. j'ibergli!SS awnings; Ray· Jewell, Mrs R DOLlglas ~o~s~,
glo eas h~ters; electric light Mrs Olsen Sayre, Mrs. V1rgmw
FOR SALE - Apples Pt.1land,
( I J NOtiCes
fixtures, plastiC ttie for bat'J· Sharhaugh, Mrs. Fred . Spencer,
Ohto. Brin~ own containers. C.
rooJ'Illl
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Mrs. Clarence Thomas, tth~aes Onn
E. Johnson
10 5 !mop
' frn e1Um1 t"
and Lesta Rickard, 1\!rs. Walter
Pekingese Puppies Mrs. WoorlD•l• Wippel ~upply
' Nease ;;nd Mtss Millie Bumgarner.
Tuppon Plolm khool GI'O&lt;Indl
row Call, 732 Sycamore St.,
215 Union j.vo.
COUPLES CLUB
Benefit Coolville Fire Dept.
Mtddleport, 0.
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Pot.. oroy, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl Jr
You name 11 - We have it I
t 13 tmoc recently entcrtamed members of
SAT.
5
Rough lumber. Contact Andrew 1-;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;:;,;;;;;..._ _,l the Couples Club. The group wao
SlarUng It 10 AM
Cross, Letart Falls, OhiO.
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served dmn&lt;:r and erdoyed the eve10 9 Ole
Your Only Authorized
ning soc tally. Couple.s pre~renl
Lunch '""'" on eroundo
Donation of Gooda or contrlbu· .-:':'"'"·-:--:-:--::--::-...,.-Fuller BRUSH MAN
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook,
tloM gratefully accepted at 1-M •nd M 6 ft. Desk; l- interJames Marriner
Mr and Mrs Hmy Miller, Mr.
l.Jle Clove.- Form Store. Topnational desk 7 II, 1-rubbet
736 E. Moin St.
and Mrs Lester Zerkle, Mr. ana
pen Plains. 0 .
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belt, 8 m wide 50 It tong, 2Pome-roy, Ohio
Mrs. George Burns and Mr. end
See Elizabeth Lyons
'h H P. motors, hcuvy duty
Phone No. 128 - Afltr 5 PM Mrs. Earl Clark.
Sponsored by the Rose Barden
Stanley Gt~bs, Long Bottom,
I0-7·U
DINNER
Club
Route No 2.
10-3-0tfp
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Johnston were
u d El 1 · •-.. $35 00 c • TeRMITeS EliTUMINATID host and hostess Sunday at their
Htodquorton For
sHe
etc r~c • "G · ,} oa~ For free inspection phane 383-M, home for the 'a'tth an~iversary
Samsonlte Luggage - Lane Cedar
ea 1ro ~ • 20·"b'' as '~~~~c;
Gilmore Supply St•&gt;re, Pomeroy.! dmner of Mrs Johnston's parent.,
Chests - LAU Window Foconvcrston
ureau
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All work guaranteed. Fully In· Mr. and Mrs. ·Guy Roberts of Ni·
Frlgldalre llefriceratoro.
Phone 6128-X.
l0·•·6tf .
&gt;ured. Vaughan'• JndustTlal end tro, w. va. Other membm of the
lakor ,umllurt, Mlddloport, Ohio GG:OCI living room ~r;-·sale.
ResiAeJ.tial Termite Control Ser~ ramHy present were Mr. and Mrs.
429tf
Green eov,.ing. Phone Q2fl3.
VICe, St Marys, W.Va.
7 25 tf C. K. Harmon and children Mr.
10 2 6tlc - - -- - - - - - and Mrs. Eugenl! Null and child·
PUBLIC SALE
--dt'cn, James and Kenneth l!oberts
The undersigned will offer for Bugle rat.mt dog!l for sa le or
and Mrs. Ronald Sigman an~ Kar·
ule at pubUc auction on Saturday
trade. Howard B Stitt, Middle·
I en of Anchorage, Alaska
lhe 28th day of Octoher, 19~7, at port Rt. I, Hobson Road.
'ITJIUCTI,IRAL I BIAMI
J
PARTY
the residence of th~\ late Etta
10 2 6tfp ·
Barbara Howard, daughter of
---,.---,-·- - - . -IICRAP IRON- MITALl
I Mr. and Mrs. B•'tl Howard, celeWoif' deceased ' Iocated I bouI one· custom
Built Kitchen. Kitchen
hill mile W01t of the Raclne-Ba·
designed for your home. Free
I brated her eleventh birtMay on
Jhan Road and about four miles
estimate• Foreman &amp; Abbott.
1Saturday at her home GameJ were
from Racine in Sutton Township,
Phone 62C4·Y.
played and refreshments wer~ ser8 6 tf
!lleigs County, Ohio, beginning at
---,..,._ 510
P_..., ved lo Adele Sismondo, M•nford
10:00 o'clock A M., the following FOR SAI.E - Appte1 New Ha
, Bauer of Pt. Pleasant. C~rolyn
personal property:
ven Orchard, New Haven. Phon&lt;
- - _ __ - -- - _ .. 1 Lcivlng, Kitty Dodson, Diane Mii2 bef.;
sewlnt machine
TU-24688.
7·29: •
· ler Willie Capehart, Mary Jane
I aofa and 7. chairs
quilts com·
- - - - RAlllO &amp; TEt.EVISlON oERVICE, W;bb, Jean Lathey, Diane Divers,
forts " blanketa FOR SALE: one Lancaster deep
Phone 200: Cleland Appliance Brenda and Erma Ki•by, Dan and
2 tables
linens
well Jet pump with pressure
Store. 116 W. Mam St., Pomeroy
eurtains
dishes
tank ond •witch. Abo 6Heet
2 23 U For Sale 150A grain and stock
2 healer!
cooking utensil•
plnstic p!pe, Ill x I''; one - - · - - - -- -£ann Large modern house close
rugs ,
lamps architect's drawing table, stool
CONCR!'fE BLOCKS
to small to"n on state higt1
aud msny other Items.
and tools One typewriter desk
way One or Meigs County's
Lester L. Roullh, AdmlnistraiOI · and one tiling cabinet, handmade.
"Julia
L....better farms.
Scntmel Do'
ot Etta Wolf, deceased.
One electric table saw, one wood
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
868 B.
10-7-6tp
Crit Brodford, Auctioneer.
lathe, one solid oak sideboard,
--OO) 8, IS, 22 , 3t•
one "Whi:e" sewing machine,
• Mll11 North of Pomeroy
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anttque. Phone Pomcroio ~Dtif;.
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BY HAsKELL sHoRT
Unltod Pr111 Sports Wrltor
PUT-IN-BAY, 0. UP-Th!s Is
the time of year for bass f11hlng
m the ISland ·a~ea, of Lake Erie
one of the nat10n s top angling
"hot spots."
·
Frost downstate means good
bass ftshmg m the htstorlc Bus
Islands, they say here, and the
tub-fu!Js of fish being brought to
the docks are convincing proof.
Catches of ~0 to 7~ small mouth
bass, along with anywhere tram
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lar~e nmiiber still does not even

begm to handle the demand.
A dock ls bemg built . on the
southern tip of South Bal8 Island
.fl&gt;r the ferries which travel ov".
to Sandusky, Port Clbtton and
Cata':'ba Point.
Th11 will cut the ferry trip
from Catawba Point to tfie South
Bass Island dock from seven to
three miles. The company which
operates, the ferries ligures thi5
wlll more than double the nuril.·

perch, are common for parties of ber ' of passengers and cars ear·

BY DOC QUIGG
ABOABD RUBBERNECK BUS,
Rome UP-'\rou can't even gel
bacon and eggs for breakfast"
the· fat American lady touri;t
1ald in a voice heavy with dis·
gust.
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"I'm getting so tired of this
food."
"That's too bad, but it's not
America-it's Italy," 1 said.
"If you want to knew where
you can get some real food, I've

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FE "'IALE: TW 0 OPENINGS Party demonstratP!I, Plastlcst
Gills! To.,ol Earn $0 ••o per
psrty (spare time). Write giving
an available phone number to
Monroo Pla,uca, Straud•burg,
Pennsylvonla.
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ults only. ConiKI: Ml'll. omi
Monttromel')', 1\allne, Ohio. .
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Kitchen help. llu•t be oxperlen•·
cd in cooklnc tnd hklng. Ap·
ply In poraon. Home Reataurant,
Middleport. ·Phone 8034-X.
10 14 8te
'frallcr JPac~. Heart of Middleport. Get located bt!ore mud~y
ground hurts you. Phone 9283.
Edgar Reynold», Reynold's Dairy
Store, Middleport, Ohio.
10 2 8tfc
For Rent - EKtenalon Ladders,
Scaffcld Boardt. 1lrop Cloths.
Clinton Fisher, Mtddleport.
Phone 82eii-X.
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Opportunities
Servlr.es

Have your carpeta, ruga and upholltery cloaned by the. modem
cleaning metho4 with Aerated
Dry , Foam. ~ulcklf · lild economically ~lght In your own
home. Work guaranteed. C,tl
Ruttund 24023.
19 14 8tc
Custom Corn Picking, '1'1\'n row
pleker. )\arion Cowdoey, Long
Bottom. Phone YUSI55 ·ChMter.
~0 12 31Al
QUICK SERVICE Gft "ft~b J!e.
pairlnc by Factqey Tr~ned
watchmat.r: COLLjNS JEWELEns, Pomeroy. ,
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Toys and Appliances
Now On Display

FOR CHRISTMAS
U·SE OUR

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2. C.'1111n" spAt. Ieiiia 111'/i 1111, ..,,
3t c.,ltl•,....llt clllrll-110 WASRI
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LAY-A-WAY PLAN'
SHOP EARLY
Convenient Budget Terms at

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Miif••salh

Moore's BJsy Sto!es
SN0-101.

Is non-pollonoue •.":
salt to Ull. LIIVII boWII"IJII~lnf
cln~ in aeconds. FreehonJ beth··
room air wflh a Hfhl ~ttutaiOinl­
offreah ptne. Anct -' 'Irii'pO~i)
Sno-Bol attecke the plactl whsr•
,.rmo miaht brotd-koopa your
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MONKEY CHAS!
ritio, Tex., airport that told disSALT LAI.E CITY UP- Police
tancel to the nation"• major citioo, had spent four days searching for
air service owner W Frank Kel•ey the pet monkey that escaped from
came home ~tnd built a towering 'M. G. Kojlanea 'apartment when
sign tt1at pomts the way and air Officer Georee Momberger spotted
mileage to 7~ small but oddly nam- the animal, prepared t~ make a
ed u. s. communities includmg , pmch, 1hen lost out IU:I at latched
Nervous, N. M.; Eager, Anz., and onto a powc1 line and wa.:~ eJectroGoodnight, 'fe•: _
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AN OLD GOURD
MADISON, Tenn:- tUP) - Mrs.
J. J. Link unptttg,ed ·a hole In an
old gourd end' found a note oaying
the gourd had been grown by
'·$ammie Bntlcr in f'ronkiln, Ky.
ur lhc year tiiOO."

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I .wish In thank my relatim. (111
neighbors and friends for their
many act. of klndnm during my
hosp1tnlb.allon. Spcc10llhanks to
the do&lt;tors, nurses and all of
the otatr at the Meigs General·
Hospital, the Rev. EuRcnc Brown
and members of the United ...,..- Methodiot Church and all thosr 3 roo1n hou!IC. Gas, f•lrrtricllY. hot
sending cards and flowers. Your
walor, hath. Wilbur Logan, Nayklndntss Wilt never he forgottrn .
lors Run, Pomeroy. 1 10 14 Jtp
Mrs. Cecil Ward
10 14 ltp 1 ruom house ror r&lt;'nl on Bashar
and Haeinc ' noud llot and l'O IG
·:-:--:--- - -water, frt·r .I( as. Wl'ih• Sox 661'
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Ham Shoot, Racine Planing Mill.
oro.v.
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- ---Sunday October 20th. 10 12 8tc
Three room house on Rt 124
Syrncu&lt;e. Contact S R. llcndr:&gt;
· I E:l Lnst &amp;
Syrnrusr
10· tll·6tr
Female Collte l- Goes by name of
"Princr.M." Call 81l·J or con· ilor~m~ Roo 1•1 Call 388-Y.
I0-7·12lp.
tact Georwe Baer.
10 11 3te
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Slcfplng Booms no~,. in town
Auto~P.rvices
127 uttcrnut A1•r, Pomoro~
Ohto.
16·7-Btr
R. If. RAWLINGS SONS CO. - 24
••ur Wreelt:cr Service. Day Want to makr $15 to $2~ m a
day"' Many src dotng tl !'lea•
Phon• 8~27. Night
Phon•
anl work ror mnn or woman
8039-X. D~DGE • PLYMOUTH
Nn vxperien~c nredcd. Spare m
DEALERS
3 8 tf
full time. Wilt teach and fin
·~orScie
""" you Wrttc McNESl CO
120 E. Clark St., Freepor1.
t&gt;otatoea for aale. Herbert Williams
Itt
16 7-14-2tc
Shade, Oblo.
I0 9 6tp

much on the' guide's tongue tti•t
the average tonrlst gets to feel·
ing that Mike jU&amp;t lllled the city
cut of his mind and set tt down
astride the Tiber. He performed
unsurpassed miracles of sculp·
ture, painting, architecture, land·
.scaping, I( given a broom, he
probably would hove swept out
the place every 11 ,orning.

One or his supreme achieve~
ments wa!J his famous heroic· stafound one," she c'Jntlnued. "It's tue of Moses which sits now in
a place opened by two ex·GI'• ~usty grandeur inside the un· ·
where you can gel a hamburger JSed "Church of St. Peter in
.:!hains'' where the floor is being
-good, solid meat.''
"I think Italian cooking is won- lug np on suspiciOn that some of
Nero's courtyard may lie buried
,derful." 1 said.
underneath.
uoh, I'm sick of the whole
Moooo Almost Speaks
bus.ine.!IS, 11 she said, undaunted
The
old story Is that when Mi·
"I can't seep at night because of
the noise. And everything you c:haclangela fmished the Mose:~
statue he tapped 11 on the knu
get to eat, even the meat, Is
wrapped in doughy pasta. Wh) Jnd said: 'You arc so perfect,
~ NhY &lt;ton't you speak?"
ean't they serve some meat?"
Sht'o Only C"Omplolnor
On our way out of Moses'
"Wby did you leave home?" l presence, the Italian lady guide
taid.
·
:urncd to me and said: "Have
It was a fair question Therf.' , -10u seen the new film 'The Ten
was no answer. However, hers :omrpandment~· in America?" 1
was the' lone complaining voice said I had, and that the actor
heard among Americans dunn~ \ who portrayed Moses was Charles
two days of rid;ng guided toun Heston .
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The sightseers from the Unttcd
"They tell m·e." she said, "that ,
Slaty on the whole seem well Hollywpod mnde him up to loo~
man~ered, and intensoly mtere,t- like this statue. Docs he "
cd in aoaking up the historic re"Most like," I said, "and if lh~
sldoe left by the centuries on the statue had $poken, it probably
seven bills.
would have sound&lt;;&lt;! ltke- Heston." '
After being squired around
The Italians ~re extremely.
here for a while under the lute- fnendty people and po..,dsed of
lage of tourist guides, you begir. a wry humor that bubbles forth
to get the bewildered impre..,ion in the guides. One of them,
that, Instead of being founded by .pomting to the magnificent gold·
Romulus and Remus, Rome wa!' en ceiling or the old Basilica of •
built in a day by a couple of S~. John Lateran, said though(· '· .i 1.
guys named Michael and Angelo I fullY . "This Is not American gold.
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pt~ great Michae!angelo is '" It ~only cheap local gpld."

Bo"'' ,.,

(2 I Cord Of Thanks

. RIDSKI~S TICKET'S' To~
WASHl,NGTON UP - Thr
Wa!hlngton Redskin! have pa!Sed
tHe 17.ood mark in season ticket
aales for the11 best shdw1ng stnce
1931. The clUb ~ecord of 31,444
wn! !ut during 11147.

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11-Dalty'SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct,l4,1957

six to eight fishermen.
ried.
·
"The quality of the fish is bet'lights A•olllblo
ter this year thpn usual," says
In winter, an air service operBoh Ladd, one of the men who ales from the mainland to the
operates the big charter fishmg islands, taking mail, food and
boats which taRe parties out daily other supplies to the hardy II·
to hunt for the fighting small· landers, •• well as hundreds or
mouth The prtce is $50 a day persons for ice fishing.
lor a party of eight
Stole Porko lmpro•od
Llno Brtokor~
State Parks on South Bus liThe average bass being caugb~ land and Marblehead Peninsula
now, Ladd says, runs rrom one aTe being ~mproved to accommcand one-hoi! to three and one- date boat launchings and provide
half pounds, with some fisher· more swimming facllitle~ Cedar
men reporting an occasional tine- Point near Sandusky proudly
breaking Junker.
elaims one qf the best IUI\1mer
The best baits are soft craws, beachea Gn the Great Lakes.
if available, with small hardshells
The boom which has hit the
running a close second. Good area in recent years is expected
catches have been reported with to continue.
minnow-s, espec:ially by perch
Civic leaders and community
fishermen. But this i' not the olliclals point out that the turn·
time lo entice bass with arti!i- pike now strctchlnc from Chtcago
ctat iuros.
to New York, along with the St.
The bass are hungry, judging Lowrence Seawa/ and added IOJ·
from the way they hi~ They sure time for thousands of per·
st11ke hard and fast, often as sons, will bring more tourists
soon es the bait settles down to into the ""''·
ncar the rocky bottom of the
------lake.
CANINE DENTIST
Ftshing in ~ke Eric is mostly
BELL BUCKLE, Tenn.-A Chi·
deep fishing. The best results huahua· dog pulled little Steve
u,sually come from using a tri Rigney's tocth. The boy's fathf'r
angular rig with a three-foot lend had tied a string around Steve's
er on one end and aJong splndh loose tooth. and Steve woa lying
sinker on the other. The sinkCI 10 the floor when the dog grab·
stands upnght and won't gel bed the string, pulled lt-anct
hung in the rocks.
Steve's tooth.
Everywhere within sight of thr
towermg monument built to com
fHE RIGHT PLACE
memoratc Admiral Perry's smasl·
JER,~Y CITY, N. J. - A dog
ing victory over the nritlsh h owned by Mrs. Jo Ann Leceratosa
the War of 1812 arc signs of ac Jecame separated from its ownllvtty to further this area's claim 3r, e.nd, sfter a day of wanderin.~t
Sov~ral lmponadl Caaa1
lnle1radon Appoalo Face
to the playground of Lake Erie 'ntered police headquarters and
To Roach Hlghoot Trihunol
New ButlnHHI
walked directly into the Mis~Supremo Court'• Fall Torm
On the islands and along tile ing Persons Bureau .
By HENRY CATIIMRT
mainlanct from Port Clinton t,
Central Prell Washiugton Writer
Sandusky, more and \JIOre bU!i
EASY TD REMEMBER
ASWNOTO!f-Tlle school Integration issue will be back before
Roclr Sprfn..
ncl'!scs arc springing up to ac - CHESHIRE, Mass. UP- Mr. and
the Supren,.e Court during its forthcoming autumnal tt'!ml.
the touriSts
Mrs. Charles St. John of Richmond
Several important cases involving appeills from integration orden
'::====~====~ ~I MIDDLIPORT- ~·room hocse commodate
--··
ltrcet
have
announced
the
birth
of
----- ~ with bath, automatic gas fu · ·
111ued by federal judgn probably· will get to the high trlbunnl •
&gt;arneo-&amp;mpoon lnauranc.. A~OIICJ, nace hca\ing. Level lot clo•e to Brenrtn llrown, Christv, Nict:y anct a son, Michael Patrick. Their first 1 within the next few month•.
child,
a
aon,
wos
born
Sept.
24,
1
Mid~let&gt;Ort Fire • Auwmoblh&gt;
!ChooiH and groceries $4000. · Tammy Heward, Phil and l)ebbie
'l'M·LIIIe Roek cue may wind up In the nigh eourt. Oov. Orvpt
Bondi. Phone 113111-J
8-20.11 BUILDING LOT -Lincoln Helghto Cook, Leah Ann Jlllt!er, !.onnte 19M. Their sa;ond, ~ . dauehter.,
Faub\1.8 of Arkansu aayt he wtll appeal~.&gt;the 1ln·
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-~
Addition with 242-foot frontage. and Maurice Clark, Bobby Grm· wa• born Sept. 25. 19M. Michael
junctiOn against him by r'ederal Judge . Ronald
Patrick
wa1
born
Sept.
26,
19~7.
Davies.
·
All uttlltles on lot. $800.
stead,
Vicky
Crowe
and
Barbara
Good Cl.,ID Used Can
Another
important
pending
c:ase
Involves
.VIr·
FARM - 120 acres with 46 acres and Mtke Howard.
NO DIIT
All Makes and Modell
glnla where the atate Ia fighting court orders for
m cultivation, balance pasture,
PARTY
MONROE,
Mass ...:..Thls Wcsto.,.
Integration In Arlington and Charlotteevllle.
soml'! timber. 5·room frame
Sharon Knapp, dauqhtcr of. Mr. Ma"a~husetts town (pop. 174)
At stake In thts case is Vtrglnta'o pupil plt~j:e•
house with enelosed porch, bath,
Mrs.. Melvm Kn~pp was gwen recently became debt free-or. ~
ment plan dealgned to circumvent lnterratloro
furnace heat, 1 full basement. and
a surprtse party " t Saturday of the few communities in th••
If ~t 11 outlawed, the atate's "muslve rc111tance"
AUTO ,SALES
Frt·c gas. Go&lt;XJ basement barn
night ••t her home ~n 'rr bt•·thday. nation that doe!n't owe anyone ,
to Integration may crumble.
----------t40 ' 50) 2 large poultry build- The honor~e recc1ved many love
h1
The Jltgh court undoubtedly will ntle on other
wem NICky penny A teremony waa c d
~ D ' - -•~-~~.rt&lt;;tl --~ ings, double garage. Excellenlly ly gifts Attending
cue• lnvolvlnr eftortl by southern atatu to gd
final payment was made on
=c-·
· -- -·located ~ mile from State High· Nickolson , E'mrna J ane Weavcr, when
$ :000 t .
d .
,
around tho tribunal's 19M dectaion outlawing
wny, 8 miles frcm Pom(roy. Erma Grinstead, Kenneth Dodson, a 22
no e tssue tn 193. ~
oeareptlon In public achools.
ILU WAIUl
$12,00000
Bill ~'rey, Phyllis Batey, Eugene when the Monroe Water Dl;trtc.
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CUCKL!R REALTY
Hester, Geuo Weaver. Sucldon was formed.
• EFFECT ABROAD-A prime COIIcern ol all •
BOX 229
PHONE 108-Y Roush, Jean . Grinstead, Danny
Untied States offtclalo, Including Pmld..t Elaen·
WATCH THOSI TRIIS
(10) 12 Jtc
hoW.r ~linaelt, over the lncldenta at Little Rock, Ark., ts the etrect
Roush, Ralph Roush, Sandy FerROSELLE, N. J. _ (UP) _ An
on American prnUae 1n the eyea of the world.
:
.
.
susan, Mr. and Mrs. ~crman
d'
Knapp, Bevci'IY and Hermeua, or tnance current1y bemg conw1
The VOice of America, otrlclal rovtrnment news agency, has been
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
ealtlu1 to POint out the number of schools In Arkansea where In·
Eotolo of H•nry Fronklin Boiioy Shelby Grinstead, Martha Ohllng- cred by the city would reqUire that
liS 1- ftound ll,
te&amp;'l'ltlon. ll in ,operation Without any mob action ot any kind.
er, Anna Ohlinger, Barbsra Mul- a tree aurseon be in attendsncr
Docouod
Elementary aehool1 with partial Integration Gf Negro and white
during any dltglne that mlgh'
Not1cc is hereby given that Eva ford, Donn• HeBSon, Mr•.
••amerO¥, Ohl•
ltudanll
are belnr operated in the fonowing Arkansu towna:
Paugh,
and
daughtoro,
Mr.
and
damage
the
roots
of
a
shade
tre•
G. Bailey whose Post Office a"dd·
Hoxie, van Buran, Fayettevltte, Ozark, Fort Bmtth, Hot Sp~nn
rei! ts Chester, Ohio has been duly Mrs. Harold CapehHrt, Mro.l Bob
Bentonville and Charleeton.
j
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appointed Mminiatratrtx of the HarleiS and Robin, Marshall Mclii~JT&amp;ted eolloru Include: University of Arkansu, Fayet.tevltte:
estate of H!·nry Franklin Bailey Millan, Judy Fry, Charles Yonker,
Al'tcanou 8toto colleg~. Jonesboro; Henderson State Teachel'll col·
late o£ Chester Township, MeigiJ Shirey Johnson and Mr. and
ltre. Arlclllelphto; Bouthem Slate college, Magnotta; Arkanoas
11\'~URANCE AGt:NCI
Harold Fry and sons, Bruce Staats
County, Ohio, deceased.
Tech. ftuiMUvUle, Uld Arkazuu State Teachen college, Conway.
.rra: Automoello, HHollo
Dated this 2~th day of Seplem· sent a gift.
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t DI!IARMAMINT PROSPEOT8 DiM-The recent announcement
ACCIIIINT
Reedsville's two oldest citlzen.s-1
Jol,n C. Bacon
l.lle, Co111elty end . . , .
tbt the U.S. will eo~duet a bl( nuclear (eat In the Paclfie next
-Charles W. Buckley, born Oct~.
Judce of the Probate Court
Aplll.undtrloom the American eonvictlon that there II little hope
11164, and F-ed Colemcn. born Oct.
M•igs County, Ohto
or aehlevlllr real dtoannament With Russta.
9, 11164, celebrated their 93rd
It ahowo that the u.s. never had much faith ~hat the London
191 30, 110) 7, 14. 3tc
In MIDDLIPOlT1 OHIO
4JIIrmunent talkl wGUld be aueet11ful becauJe plan.• for 11uth
birthdays r~cently. llr. Buckley's
6136-M
'lfiiNI•
611f NOTiCI OF FILING AND HEAR· daughter, !lira. Leona Smith enterll.._a!e testo muat ~e made a year in advanee, or shortly after
lNG DN INVENTORY
the Loadon conreroneo got underway.
tained with a famUy dlnn~r at he~
- - - - -- - -· - R\&amp;1111'1· announcement that It had dtveloped an lntereonttnental
t
Probalo Court, Melli Count)', Ohio home on Saturday when l\lr. DuetS0 8
c 111 No, 17,470
llllltltlet mtootte !o,.ed the U.S. to ll)leed up 111 plana for tho .
ley "celved many cards and clfta.
Padllo tuta. U.S. offlciala nektng to perfect a deten11 against ·
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TO the Executor or Administrat·
auch a ;...,o.. fell it wu untale to gtve the Bovlell further od·
C::0::~:::-=:- 1~n-•-ur-a.-n«t-- ProiKtioa, or and to such of the following as
...~b1 poatponlllr teoto pondlllr drogged-out tatko obout dlo·
IJ!e, uw. Jl'lre, Polio. Call Dor are res1dents of the state of Oh 1o:
armam111t.
·
MIU., lllddl~ort, ~o.
surviving spouse, if any; ne•t of
kin;· benefietarlea under the will,
t JtZD UIITS IN AIICI'Ic!-Waahinrton soul'tea appeared to be
if an)', the attorney or attorn~s
1 bit 1\U'Prlltd when Ruuta wu revealed to have exploded ftn H·
•rpre.sentlng any of the afore·
110Mb neon1ty at a alte north of tho A!ttlc Clro,la.
I(
mentioned por~qns:
'1'ht lovleta are known to have otaged most ol
l•plodo4
B~
You are h~reby notified that on 1 - -. .
thllr leola~ eentra!Bibe~a and the Atomtelllnergy
H-lom~
11.1 '&amp;
n •
the 3rd day of October 1937, an
eoanrnlllloft hu reterred to tbll area u ''the uaual
SAVE U90 1o UOOO
:nventory and Appraisement of
lovllt proving rround." Thia orea ts Mrth ol IJulta.
locontly
1.
the
estate
of
J.
B.
Hayna,
deceased
Till
H•bOmb
btut
wu
touched
olf
by
tho
Rue1• 2 and 3 bedrooms, 'large late of Ch01ter in said County was
• 11... 011 ~opt. 2' and detected the ,pme day through Amertcan
stock, mu81 got Bring your deM....W~tntl of radioaCtivity Jn the atmosphere. lt Wft!! presumed
sirea and your problems, move filed In thla Court.
Ia tht lauon'a capltal th&amp;t the RU!8£an bomb was dropped from a
in tomorrow. Try 111 , we're deal
He..-inc on utd Inventory and
1tane,
lnx on the very lowm poaalble Appr.taemltnt will be had ·before
Ierma. New and used.
thla Court nn the 28th day of
Ttn wl4rhl, hutt nltctlon October 19&amp;7, at 10:00 o'elock A.
Free delivery, quick, open 7 M.
da¥a.
Exceptions thereto may be filed
by ooy Interested party at any
prior' to five days before the
.OBI~ time
late set lo1 1hearlng.
WITNESS my signature and
the seal of sald Court, this
23 South
4th day •! ,October, 19~7.
•
John C. Bacon
WAVERLY, OHIO
Judge ond Ex·Offlclo Clerk
BY Lelia V. Hysell
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Deputy Clerk
FOR SALE - •a-rOo;;; 'j;~.;;-;;, liOJ 7, 14, 2tc
bath. Gas, ·electric and elty
.,
NOTICI OP APPOINTMENT
water. Phone 24828. Charle1 111.
A. .lnlatrolor
Haley, RuUand.
10 8 "P
IUY AUVINO JOOM SIJIII, ~A lED ROOM SUi'll
lololo of J, L. Olltrholaor ·docoo· l t
:--~------ · - - Notice Is hereby slven that Ed·
l)UIINO oUR WI ·AND
$100lo IN PRE1
••orm, 248 acres on Shade River." 1•in Oberho~;er whose Post Of·
-.
.
o/, mile off Route No. 7, jolm 'Ice Addresa ts Albany, Ohio haa
MERCHANDisE. AN'r MERCHANDISE IN THI stORI
new Eastern Hlah School on oecn duly apJ!Olnted as Admlnls·
Route "1o. 7, 100 aereo Bottom trator of thetEatate of J. L. Ober·
! , .. YOUR CHOICE II
land, plenty water, good build- holler late ot Albany, Oblo, Meigs
in~s. 6 room ranch type howe. County, Ohidi de~sed.
~A$0N
full , basement, eoal furnace.
DatM .this GIH day of Septem·
water in house, free naturoi ber, 19D7.
gai avollable. Reuon for s,llJohn C. Bacon
f!• 1\U~, ·'I' : ~0.
lng Falling Health. Stanley
Judto of the Probate Court
'&gt;/J' ,..., ~ Rtltlmd, 'Ohio U l . 1 M&amp;:HJ~n, , , a.
Gibbs, Lone flottom, Route N9. •
)(elga County, Ohio.
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On S1ghtseemg Tnps fu Italy
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MOO.RES Po~~:Y

Con'1re1o le Clo11ly Sludy
. $talus of NaHonal Guards

Chlof Exocutl..'o Atllhtllly
To Undeitil an lxamltllllon

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ACROSS
1. Goddeas of
1lowers
e. Apollo'•
birthplace
ti. King
11 'Zettle apeech
13. Girh name
14. Deep spoon
ID. Knockout

2. Blockhead
I coitoq.)
3. Hodge.
podge
C. SQak ftox
8. Constal·
I&amp;Uon
8. Assiduity
7. Muae of
tyrtc poetry

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Capital
!Nor.)

U. Alder
tree
t Scol)
20. Whirlpool
1Nor.)
21. Satiate
23. Coin
llran)
21. Sorvtce
atripe

(liang) ,,_,., Aoo"'..
28. Singing . M. Hllfllwi.y
18.£xela.
10. Lean-to
votc:e•"· 1
39. God ot love
mation
16. Command 29. Sloths
u. &lt;lqnte;dtor
19. Spanish
to a dog
'32. Like ole
42. etU.' '
frJendi
18. Steam (com- 34. Rtver(Fr.) 43. Poem
22. Raised ballk
bln(nr form) 38. Ktiler whale (C. Aye
.
ot turl
2C. E:«II•
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17. Old Dutch
(abbr.)

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matJonl

27. Border alate 11
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28. Seoport
II&gt;
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"30. Harem room '7/, I"
v r rrr:
81. Filmiest
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85, Excla~'
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matlon
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40. Wanderer
43. rmare
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Contral Prtll lt'Oikillg!OIO IVo:ller
ASIIINGTON-.U rtault of tho conaUtutibllal claah betwm
J'raldent EtJenhowe1 and Oov. Orvaf Faubua Iii LltUo Bock,
Ark., lht otatus of the •tali Natlcinll Gullt!ll wtU oome untler d!oM
tonrreulonal scrutiny nextl-year.
Both tboae who favored lbe Prealdenl'o action Ill federaltzlni the
Arkanaaa mUitla and oouthemere wlto bitterly oppollld the movo
are detetinlntd to examtno the troop utt author•
tty ol th~ chief eJceCutive.
The presidential power to aend troops Into a
otate to maintain order wiU be aharply challen~
· by two power1Ul conpeulon&amp;l leaden, Senator
1\lchard B. Ruuell (D), Georgia, and Rep. C8JI
Vlnaon (D), Georgia, who head the senate and
HoUJe armed aenicea commlttee. Their chair·
manahlpa will enable them to give prlo~ty to
fUlY legislation •Introduced on the col\lrovelslal ,,
lllue of troop 11H1 · · · ;
While aouthemers are determined to pre•• tor
limiting tho President'• authority, liberal north·
emen wtll try to broaden the exe&lt;:utlve powers,
parttcula~Ir o'(er the Natlon}'l Guard which
Faubuo used to prevent the entry of Negro chit·
dren IIIIo LttUe Bock'• central htgh achool.

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(law)
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f W18J1 JOU WERJJ HERE-White Houte lnaldert report that
ejlbOUJh ll:e was wannly neelved at Newport, R. 1., for hta vaca·

UoJr,

hi'.....,., at all pleased witl&gt;

the ~et-up.

11• ~una poor olr eoMeclona with Wuhlngton,

Inadequate tele·
•lllon faeWtleo and bad aimmuntqattou other than tho naval IYS·
tA!ift. Tbeyaay he found the golf opl..dtd and' the Weather ''""'ally
P,OII' bit qonetheleu would prefer prevloUJ vacetlon aitea sucn u
iHo]oer or t-Uflllta, oa.
·
1 The; outlook ts that Ill tho future the President witt look olse'1/htre to vacation.

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• · PIII:Nm DILIMMA.-Tumtnr Ill Europe,

the fall of the latest
French avwmment hu been received with eKtreme gravity by the
Vqtted Stoltl, even tllough nothln&amp; waa aat4 ttltcially by t~e State
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The feellog In Wuhington II that France hu come Close to co~­
IUtiUonal poralylla. In tho put when a premier !oat a vote of
OltiAdeneo. the proapect waa olwayo p....,..t that a coalition could
be worked out.
In tho preaent clrcumotance~ the fear Ia lhtt tbe Frenoh govern•
111ent moy M Ioree&lt;! to maka an extrtmo awtnr to the rlgh~ roreetottnr chancu that the mlddiHfatht·road approach can be main·
ta!Aed.
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Without uyinr so publicly, Ameriean obsorvero
only th1 Communlatl will beneflt trom tht tr1all.

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lo LONGFELLOW
ono Iotter simply otands tor another. II thla qplt :l:'l6'uoll
for the three L's, X for the . two O's, eta.' Slll;r~· lo\!!i&amp;l tropheo, the length and forroatlon of tho -lcitilt ott &amp;If hiilljl
Each day the tode letter• arc dilterent.
A Oryptorr~ QuolaUoq
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MEETS niE lfl.i.Jt;...i.dL"l'oN.
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IINPIOOIED POVND-Aetoa tho channel, anothar Frea World
aUyt Great Britlln. 11 encounterlag 1tltr e&lt;:onorlllo dltrlcuiUes. De·
!Pile hopes to tho .-btrory, oome ftn,.clal oxporto believe thert II
tUU a ehanco ~~ the Brt!ts~ pound facea another
devalua.tlon.
c......,
Tile ,...~~, now lltted ot '2.110, bepn ntMinJ
Into llllllblo on the hoell or the Sue1 ti'Oubleo. The lllllltllnto
Brltlah 10vemm..t obtained ...,., . lbtallnr one btl· WoN Ofro!any
lloA, 1110 m11111111 lloUan to Ddn up tite cumncy.
.
twtYtr, recenUy JptC\lla.tora have beM elphonlnr their Brltllh
1 Into Weot Oonnany' which could mean either devaluattoa
pound or revaluailon cir tile' Get'llllll mark.
POund •tabUtty now depeftdl on the outcome fJf a tur-ot-war beo
twem t11e BriUoh JoYontrnllftl illd tha· millley apecutatoro. If new
"'~"·"'' ~eed In forci!IJ tho lpointlllort to return their pouodJ
~~~~ Ulo'Pound ean be u•ed. u not, tconomtc troubtt 11e1

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YOU CAN LEARN THE
roB' CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
FARM CLUB 'MElTS
BEAUTY PROFESSION ... .
m 1111 am&amp;Zins:ly short time and
The Rhododendron Farm Wom·
at a minimum cost, which you ean en's Club held their October ineel·
poy on the "Pay as You Learn" lng at the clubhouse ~nJ a pot·
plan. We are now accepitng appll· luck supper was served. Hostesaes
cution:; for the Cew openings which were Mrs. E. T. Roush and ·Mn
we have in the classes which will Albert Roush
start on Oct. 21, Nov. 4th and
Devotions were by Mrw. Bert
RATES
Nov. 18th. Transortation can be Roush. New officers were elected
2 ceata pel' ~ IDatioll. Wnlmum cbar&amp;e tiOc.-4 "'l&gt;'f
arranged. Write or call new for and are. president. Mrs. CharleJ
!Ill word tor-wee eoueeutlvt Insertions.
complete mf~rmation to:
Yonker; vice president, Mrs. Har·
SpeeW - One mOIIIb lor :15 centa per word.
ry Grimm; secretary, llrs. Arthur
SOUTHERTON BEAUTY
J.l'ull rate of Z ceDia per wo•'d will be cbar&amp;od for advertising U
ACADEMY
Jewell and treasurer, llrs. Albert
• paid for before the Utb of eaeh month following Insertion.
16 E. Washin~ton St.
Roush.
&amp;Ton to AdveriWDI-Sbould be reported lmmediatel). Tbe
Athens, Ohto
Other members and guests were
Dai)J :.Ontloel 11'111 nol1te rapoll.lllble for m.,. than one lncor
10-10-5tc
Mrs.
Walter Grinstead Mrs. Stan·
rect taartion.
Card of Tbaob and llJteelal Nolleu ot Events $1.00. Obltuottu 1 - -- - -· - -- - - - ley Hart, ,Mrs Robert Hoffman,
tlllbllabed at 1 ceat per wri
Veneti:I.R bl~nds. All 1 ~ aDd., Mrs Charlet Jeweii, Mrs. Edwin
color:s. j'ibergli!SS awnings; Ray· Jewell, Mrs R DOLlglas ~o~s~,
glo eas h~ters; electric light Mrs Olsen Sayre, Mrs. V1rgmw
FOR SALE - Apples Pt.1land,
( I J NOtiCes
fixtures, plastiC ttie for bat'J· Sharhaugh, Mrs. Fred . Spencer,
Ohto. Brin~ own containers. C.
rooJ'Illl
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Mrs. Clarence Thomas, tth~aes Onn
E. Johnson
10 5 !mop
' frn e1Um1 t"
and Lesta Rickard, 1\!rs. Walter
Pekingese Puppies Mrs. WoorlD•l• Wippel ~upply
' Nease ;;nd Mtss Millie Bumgarner.
Tuppon Plolm khool GI'O&lt;Indl
row Call, 732 Sycamore St.,
215 Union j.vo.
COUPLES CLUB
Benefit Coolville Fire Dept.
Mtddleport, 0.
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Pot.. oroy, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl Jr
You name 11 - We have it I
t 13 tmoc recently entcrtamed members of
SAT.
5
Rough lumber. Contact Andrew 1-;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;:;,;;;;;..._ _,l the Couples Club. The group wao
SlarUng It 10 AM
Cross, Letart Falls, OhiO.
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served dmn&lt;:r and erdoyed the eve10 9 Ole
Your Only Authorized
ning soc tally. Couple.s pre~renl
Lunch '""'" on eroundo
Donation of Gooda or contrlbu· .-:':'"'"·-:--:-:--::--::-...,.-Fuller BRUSH MAN
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook,
tloM gratefully accepted at 1-M •nd M 6 ft. Desk; l- interJames Marriner
Mr and Mrs Hmy Miller, Mr.
l.Jle Clove.- Form Store. Topnational desk 7 II, 1-rubbet
736 E. Moin St.
and Mrs Lester Zerkle, Mr. ana
pen Plains. 0 .
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belt, 8 m wide 50 It tong, 2Pome-roy, Ohio
Mrs. George Burns and Mr. end
See Elizabeth Lyons
'h H P. motors, hcuvy duty
Phone No. 128 - Afltr 5 PM Mrs. Earl Clark.
Sponsored by the Rose Barden
Stanley Gt~bs, Long Bottom,
I0-7·U
DINNER
Club
Route No 2.
10-3-0tfp
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Johnston were
u d El 1 · •-.. $35 00 c • TeRMITeS EliTUMINATID host and hostess Sunday at their
Htodquorton For
sHe
etc r~c • "G · ,} oa~ For free inspection phane 383-M, home for the 'a'tth an~iversary
Samsonlte Luggage - Lane Cedar
ea 1ro ~ • 20·"b'' as '~~~~c;
Gilmore Supply St•&gt;re, Pomeroy.! dmner of Mrs Johnston's parent.,
Chests - LAU Window Foconvcrston
ureau
'': . .
All work guaranteed. Fully In· Mr. and Mrs. ·Guy Roberts of Ni·
Frlgldalre llefriceratoro.
Phone 6128-X.
l0·•·6tf .
&gt;ured. Vaughan'• JndustTlal end tro, w. va. Other membm of the
lakor ,umllurt, Mlddloport, Ohio GG:OCI living room ~r;-·sale.
ResiAeJ.tial Termite Control Ser~ ramHy present were Mr. and Mrs.
429tf
Green eov,.ing. Phone Q2fl3.
VICe, St Marys, W.Va.
7 25 tf C. K. Harmon and children Mr.
10 2 6tlc - - -- - - - - - and Mrs. Eugenl! Null and child·
PUBLIC SALE
--dt'cn, James and Kenneth l!oberts
The undersigned will offer for Bugle rat.mt dog!l for sa le or
and Mrs. Ronald Sigman an~ Kar·
ule at pubUc auction on Saturday
trade. Howard B Stitt, Middle·
I en of Anchorage, Alaska
lhe 28th day of Octoher, 19~7, at port Rt. I, Hobson Road.
'ITJIUCTI,IRAL I BIAMI
J
PARTY
the residence of th~\ late Etta
10 2 6tfp ·
Barbara Howard, daughter of
---,.---,-·- - - . -IICRAP IRON- MITALl
I Mr. and Mrs. B•'tl Howard, celeWoif' deceased ' Iocated I bouI one· custom
Built Kitchen. Kitchen
hill mile W01t of the Raclne-Ba·
designed for your home. Free
I brated her eleventh birtMay on
Jhan Road and about four miles
estimate• Foreman &amp; Abbott.
1Saturday at her home GameJ were
from Racine in Sutton Township,
Phone 62C4·Y.
played and refreshments wer~ ser8 6 tf
!lleigs County, Ohio, beginning at
---,..,._ 510
P_..., ved lo Adele Sismondo, M•nford
10:00 o'clock A M., the following FOR SAI.E - Appte1 New Ha
, Bauer of Pt. Pleasant. C~rolyn
personal property:
ven Orchard, New Haven. Phon&lt;
- - _ __ - -- - _ .. 1 Lcivlng, Kitty Dodson, Diane Mii2 bef.;
sewlnt machine
TU-24688.
7·29: •
· ler Willie Capehart, Mary Jane
I aofa and 7. chairs
quilts com·
- - - - RAlllO &amp; TEt.EVISlON oERVICE, W;bb, Jean Lathey, Diane Divers,
forts " blanketa FOR SALE: one Lancaster deep
Phone 200: Cleland Appliance Brenda and Erma Ki•by, Dan and
2 tables
linens
well Jet pump with pressure
Store. 116 W. Mam St., Pomeroy
eurtains
dishes
tank ond •witch. Abo 6Heet
2 23 U For Sale 150A grain and stock
2 healer!
cooking utensil•
plnstic p!pe, Ill x I''; one - - · - - - -- -£ann Large modern house close
rugs ,
lamps architect's drawing table, stool
CONCR!'fE BLOCKS
to small to"n on state higt1
aud msny other Items.
and tools One typewriter desk
way One or Meigs County's
Lester L. Roullh, AdmlnistraiOI · and one tiling cabinet, handmade.
"Julia
L....better farms.
Scntmel Do'
ot Etta Wolf, deceased.
One electric table saw, one wood
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
868 B.
10-7-6tp
Crit Brodford, Auctioneer.
lathe, one solid oak sideboard,
--OO) 8, IS, 22 , 3t•
one "Whi:e" sewing machine,
• Mll11 North of Pomeroy
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anttque. Phone Pomcroio ~Dtif;.
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BY HAsKELL sHoRT
Unltod Pr111 Sports Wrltor
PUT-IN-BAY, 0. UP-Th!s Is
the time of year for bass f11hlng
m the ISland ·a~ea, of Lake Erie
one of the nat10n s top angling
"hot spots."
·
Frost downstate means good
bass ftshmg m the htstorlc Bus
Islands, they say here, and the
tub-fu!Js of fish being brought to
the docks are convincing proof.
Catches of ~0 to 7~ small mouth
bass, along with anywhere tram
a dozen to two hundred or morn

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lar~e nmiiber still does not even

begm to handle the demand.
A dock ls bemg built . on the
southern tip of South Bal8 Island
.fl&gt;r the ferries which travel ov".
to Sandusky, Port Clbtton and
Cata':'ba Point.
Th11 will cut the ferry trip
from Catawba Point to tfie South
Bass Island dock from seven to
three miles. The company which
operates, the ferries ligures thi5
wlll more than double the nuril.·

perch, are common for parties of ber ' of passengers and cars ear·

BY DOC QUIGG
ABOABD RUBBERNECK BUS,
Rome UP-'\rou can't even gel
bacon and eggs for breakfast"
the· fat American lady touri;t
1ald in a voice heavy with dis·
gust.
·
"I'm getting so tired of this
food."
"That's too bad, but it's not
America-it's Italy," 1 said.
"If you want to knew where
you can get some real food, I've

Wonted To

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( 171 Help Wonted • Real Estate Broker

FE "'IALE: TW 0 OPENINGS Party demonstratP!I, Plastlcst
Gills! To.,ol Earn $0 ••o per
psrty (spare time). Write giving
an available phone number to
Monroo Pla,uca, Straud•burg,
Pennsylvonla.
14 ltp
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New Furnltu,.

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$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURE
0a The lri&amp;IIIAIII COI'IAII
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fllrnlshed apartmegt for rent. Ad·
ults only. ConiKI: Ml'll. omi
Monttromel')', 1\allne, Ohio. .
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Kitchen help. llu•t be oxperlen•·
cd in cooklnc tnd hklng. Ap·
ply In poraon. Home Reataurant,
Middleport. ·Phone 8034-X.
10 14 8te
'frallcr JPac~. Heart of Middleport. Get located bt!ore mud~y
ground hurts you. Phone 9283.
Edgar Reynold», Reynold's Dairy
Store, Middleport, Ohio.
10 2 8tfc
For Rent - EKtenalon Ladders,
Scaffcld Boardt. 1lrop Cloths.
Clinton Fisher, Mtddleport.
Phone 82eii-X.
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Opportunities
Servlr.es

Have your carpeta, ruga and upholltery cloaned by the. modem
cleaning metho4 with Aerated
Dry , Foam. ~ulcklf · lild economically ~lght In your own
home. Work guaranteed. C,tl
Ruttund 24023.
19 14 8tc
Custom Corn Picking, '1'1\'n row
pleker. )\arion Cowdoey, Long
Bottom. Phone YUSI55 ·ChMter.
~0 12 31Al
QUICK SERVICE Gft "ft~b J!e.
pairlnc by Factqey Tr~ned
watchmat.r: COLLjNS JEWELEns, Pomeroy. ,
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NODT'

$100.00 Free

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B~l".'5s

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WAVERlY
HOME SAlES

Merc~andi~
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Now On Display

FOR CHRISTMAS
U·SE OUR

I, Ne D~llla S,lnltllla Mtlll

2. C.'1111n" spAt. Ieiiia 111'/i 1111, ..,,
3t c.,ltl•,....llt clllrll-110 WASRI
4. ....,...owl.·tl-.

LAY-A-WAY PLAN'
SHOP EARLY
Convenient Budget Terms at

Ill~&amp; leivH tM

Miif••salh

Moore's BJsy Sto!es
SN0-101.

Is non-pollonoue •.":
salt to Ull. LIIVII boWII"IJII~lnf
cln~ in aeconds. FreehonJ beth··
room air wflh a Hfhl ~ttutaiOinl­
offreah ptne. Anct -' 'Irii'pO~i)
Sno-Bol attecke the plactl whsr•
,.rmo miaht brotd-koopa your
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MONKEY CHAS!
ritio, Tex., airport that told disSALT LAI.E CITY UP- Police
tancel to the nation"• major citioo, had spent four days searching for
air service owner W Frank Kel•ey the pet monkey that escaped from
came home ~tnd built a towering 'M. G. Kojlanea 'apartment when
sign tt1at pomts the way and air Officer Georee Momberger spotted
mileage to 7~ small but oddly nam- the animal, prepared t~ make a
ed u. s. communities includmg , pmch, 1hen lost out IU:I at latched
Nervous, N. M.; Eager, Anz., and onto a powc1 line and wa.:~ eJectroGoodnight, 'fe•: _
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AN OLD GOURD
MADISON, Tenn:- tUP) - Mrs.
J. J. Link unptttg,ed ·a hole In an
old gourd end' found a note oaying
the gourd had been grown by
'·$ammie Bntlcr in f'ronkiln, Ky.
ur lhc year tiiOO."

SALT LAKE CITY UP - ·After

notin~ the olgnpost at an Ama·

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Cuck/tf ~u/tt

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I .wish In thank my relatim. (111
neighbors and friends for their
many act. of klndnm during my
hosp1tnlb.allon. Spcc10llhanks to
the do&lt;tors, nurses and all of
the otatr at the Meigs General·
Hospital, the Rev. EuRcnc Brown
and members of the United ...,..- Methodiot Church and all thosr 3 roo1n hou!IC. Gas, f•lrrtricllY. hot
sending cards and flowers. Your
walor, hath. Wilbur Logan, Nayklndntss Wilt never he forgottrn .
lors Run, Pomeroy. 1 10 14 Jtp
Mrs. Cecil Ward
10 14 ltp 1 ruom house ror r&lt;'nl on Bashar
and Haeinc ' noud llot and l'O IG
·:-:--:--- - -water, frt·r .I( as. Wl'ih• Sox 661'
141
A &lt;'/ 0 The Daily Sentm('l, Pom
Ham Shoot, Racine Planing Mill.
oro.v.
IO-I0-3tp.
- ---Sunday October 20th. 10 12 8tc
Three room house on Rt 124
Syrncu&lt;e. Contact S R. llcndr:&gt;
· I E:l Lnst &amp;
Syrnrusr
10· tll·6tr
Female Collte l- Goes by name of
"Princr.M." Call 81l·J or con· ilor~m~ Roo 1•1 Call 388-Y.
I0-7·12lp.
tact Georwe Baer.
10 11 3te
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Slcfplng Booms no~,. in town
Auto~P.rvices
127 uttcrnut A1•r, Pomoro~
Ohto.
16·7-Btr
R. If. RAWLINGS SONS CO. - 24
••ur Wreelt:cr Service. Day Want to makr $15 to $2~ m a
day"' Many src dotng tl !'lea•
Phon• 8~27. Night
Phon•
anl work ror mnn or woman
8039-X. D~DGE • PLYMOUTH
Nn vxperien~c nredcd. Spare m
DEALERS
3 8 tf
full time. Wilt teach and fin
·~orScie
""" you Wrttc McNESl CO
120 E. Clark St., Freepor1.
t&gt;otatoea for aale. Herbert Williams
Itt
16 7-14-2tc
Shade, Oblo.
I0 9 6tp

much on the' guide's tongue tti•t
the average tonrlst gets to feel·
ing that Mike jU&amp;t lllled the city
cut of his mind and set tt down
astride the Tiber. He performed
unsurpassed miracles of sculp·
ture, painting, architecture, land·
.scaping, I( given a broom, he
probably would hove swept out
the place every 11 ,orning.

One or his supreme achieve~
ments wa!J his famous heroic· stafound one," she c'Jntlnued. "It's tue of Moses which sits now in
a place opened by two ex·GI'• ~usty grandeur inside the un· ·
where you can gel a hamburger JSed "Church of St. Peter in
.:!hains'' where the floor is being
-good, solid meat.''
"I think Italian cooking is won- lug np on suspiciOn that some of
Nero's courtyard may lie buried
,derful." 1 said.
underneath.
uoh, I'm sick of the whole
Moooo Almost Speaks
bus.ine.!IS, 11 she said, undaunted
The
old story Is that when Mi·
"I can't seep at night because of
the noise. And everything you c:haclangela fmished the Mose:~
statue he tapped 11 on the knu
get to eat, even the meat, Is
wrapped in doughy pasta. Wh) Jnd said: 'You arc so perfect,
~ NhY &lt;ton't you speak?"
ean't they serve some meat?"
Sht'o Only C"Omplolnor
On our way out of Moses'
"Wby did you leave home?" l presence, the Italian lady guide
taid.
·
:urncd to me and said: "Have
It was a fair question Therf.' , -10u seen the new film 'The Ten
was no answer. However, hers :omrpandment~· in America?" 1
was the' lone complaining voice said I had, and that the actor
heard among Americans dunn~ \ who portrayed Moses was Charles
two days of rid;ng guided toun Heston .
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The sightseers from the Unttcd
"They tell m·e." she said, "that ,
Slaty on the whole seem well Hollywpod mnde him up to loo~
man~ered, and intensoly mtere,t- like this statue. Docs he "
cd in aoaking up the historic re"Most like," I said, "and if lh~
sldoe left by the centuries on the statue had $poken, it probably
seven bills.
would have sound&lt;;&lt;! ltke- Heston." '
After being squired around
The Italians ~re extremely.
here for a while under the lute- fnendty people and po..,dsed of
lage of tourist guides, you begir. a wry humor that bubbles forth
to get the bewildered impre..,ion in the guides. One of them,
that, Instead of being founded by .pomting to the magnificent gold·
Romulus and Remus, Rome wa!' en ceiling or the old Basilica of •
built in a day by a couple of S~. John Lateran, said though(· '· .i 1.
guys named Michael and Angelo I fullY . "This Is not American gold.
' •
pt~ great Michae!angelo is '" It ~only cheap local gpld."

Bo"'' ,.,

(2 I Cord Of Thanks

. RIDSKI~S TICKET'S' To~
WASHl,NGTON UP - Thr
Wa!hlngton Redskin! have pa!Sed
tHe 17.ood mark in season ticket
aales for the11 best shdw1ng stnce
1931. The clUb ~ecord of 31,444
wn! !ut during 11147.

are docks for SOOO boafa but the

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DailySertUne). Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Oct.t4; 1957-7

11-Dalty'SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct,l4,1957

six to eight fishermen.
ried.
·
"The quality of the fish is bet'lights A•olllblo
ter this year thpn usual," says
In winter, an air service operBoh Ladd, one of the men who ales from the mainland to the
operates the big charter fishmg islands, taking mail, food and
boats which taRe parties out daily other supplies to the hardy II·
to hunt for the fighting small· landers, •• well as hundreds or
mouth The prtce is $50 a day persons for ice fishing.
lor a party of eight
Stole Porko lmpro•od
Llno Brtokor~
State Parks on South Bus liThe average bass being caugb~ land and Marblehead Peninsula
now, Ladd says, runs rrom one aTe being ~mproved to accommcand one-hoi! to three and one- date boat launchings and provide
half pounds, with some fisher· more swimming facllitle~ Cedar
men reporting an occasional tine- Point near Sandusky proudly
breaking Junker.
elaims one qf the best IUI\1mer
The best baits are soft craws, beachea Gn the Great Lakes.
if available, with small hardshells
The boom which has hit the
running a close second. Good area in recent years is expected
catches have been reported with to continue.
minnow-s, espec:ially by perch
Civic leaders and community
fishermen. But this i' not the olliclals point out that the turn·
time lo entice bass with arti!i- pike now strctchlnc from Chtcago
ctat iuros.
to New York, along with the St.
The bass are hungry, judging Lowrence Seawa/ and added IOJ·
from the way they hi~ They sure time for thousands of per·
st11ke hard and fast, often as sons, will bring more tourists
soon es the bait settles down to into the ""''·
ncar the rocky bottom of the
------lake.
CANINE DENTIST
Ftshing in ~ke Eric is mostly
BELL BUCKLE, Tenn.-A Chi·
deep fishing. The best results huahua· dog pulled little Steve
u,sually come from using a tri Rigney's tocth. The boy's fathf'r
angular rig with a three-foot lend had tied a string around Steve's
er on one end and aJong splndh loose tooth. and Steve woa lying
sinker on the other. The sinkCI 10 the floor when the dog grab·
stands upnght and won't gel bed the string, pulled lt-anct
hung in the rocks.
Steve's tooth.
Everywhere within sight of thr
towermg monument built to com
fHE RIGHT PLACE
memoratc Admiral Perry's smasl·
JER,~Y CITY, N. J. - A dog
ing victory over the nritlsh h owned by Mrs. Jo Ann Leceratosa
the War of 1812 arc signs of ac Jecame separated from its ownllvtty to further this area's claim 3r, e.nd, sfter a day of wanderin.~t
Sov~ral lmponadl Caaa1
lnle1radon Appoalo Face
to the playground of Lake Erie 'ntered police headquarters and
To Roach Hlghoot Trihunol
New ButlnHHI
walked directly into the Mis~Supremo Court'• Fall Torm
On the islands and along tile ing Persons Bureau .
By HENRY CATIIMRT
mainlanct from Port Clinton t,
Central Prell Washiugton Writer
Sandusky, more and \JIOre bU!i
EASY TD REMEMBER
ASWNOTO!f-Tlle school Integration issue will be back before
Roclr Sprfn..
ncl'!scs arc springing up to ac - CHESHIRE, Mass. UP- Mr. and
the Supren,.e Court during its forthcoming autumnal tt'!ml.
the touriSts
Mrs. Charles St. John of Richmond
Several important cases involving appeills from integration orden
'::====~====~ ~I MIDDLIPORT- ~·room hocse commodate
--··
ltrcet
have
announced
the
birth
of
----- ~ with bath, automatic gas fu · ·
111ued by federal judgn probably· will get to the high trlbunnl •
&gt;arneo-&amp;mpoon lnauranc.. A~OIICJ, nace hca\ing. Level lot clo•e to Brenrtn llrown, Christv, Nict:y anct a son, Michael Patrick. Their first 1 within the next few month•.
child,
a
aon,
wos
born
Sept.
24,
1
Mid~let&gt;Ort Fire • Auwmoblh&gt;
!ChooiH and groceries $4000. · Tammy Heward, Phil and l)ebbie
'l'M·LIIIe Roek cue may wind up In the nigh eourt. Oov. Orvpt
Bondi. Phone 113111-J
8-20.11 BUILDING LOT -Lincoln Helghto Cook, Leah Ann Jlllt!er, !.onnte 19M. Their sa;ond, ~ . dauehter.,
Faub\1.8 of Arkansu aayt he wtll appeal~.&gt;the 1ln·
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Addition with 242-foot frontage. and Maurice Clark, Bobby Grm· wa• born Sept. 25. 19M. Michael
junctiOn against him by r'ederal Judge . Ronald
Patrick
wa1
born
Sept.
26,
19~7.
Davies.
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All uttlltles on lot. $800.
stead,
Vicky
Crowe
and
Barbara
Good Cl.,ID Used Can
Another
important
pending
c:ase
Involves
.VIr·
FARM - 120 acres with 46 acres and Mtke Howard.
NO DIIT
All Makes and Modell
glnla where the atate Ia fighting court orders for
m cultivation, balance pasture,
PARTY
MONROE,
Mass ...:..Thls Wcsto.,.
Integration In Arlington and Charlotteevllle.
soml'! timber. 5·room frame
Sharon Knapp, dauqhtcr of. Mr. Ma"a~husetts town (pop. 174)
At stake In thts case is Vtrglnta'o pupil plt~j:e•
house with enelosed porch, bath,
Mrs.. Melvm Kn~pp was gwen recently became debt free-or. ~
ment plan dealgned to circumvent lnterratloro
furnace heat, 1 full basement. and
a surprtse party " t Saturday of the few communities in th••
If ~t 11 outlawed, the atate's "muslve rc111tance"
AUTO ,SALES
Frt·c gas. Go&lt;XJ basement barn
night ••t her home ~n 'rr bt•·thday. nation that doe!n't owe anyone ,
to Integration may crumble.
----------t40 ' 50) 2 large poultry build- The honor~e recc1ved many love
h1
The Jltgh court undoubtedly will ntle on other
wem NICky penny A teremony waa c d
~ D ' - -•~-~~.rt&lt;;tl --~ ings, double garage. Excellenlly ly gifts Attending
cue• lnvolvlnr eftortl by southern atatu to gd
final payment was made on
=c-·
· -- -·located ~ mile from State High· Nickolson , E'mrna J ane Weavcr, when
$ :000 t .
d .
,
around tho tribunal's 19M dectaion outlawing
wny, 8 miles frcm Pom(roy. Erma Grinstead, Kenneth Dodson, a 22
no e tssue tn 193. ~
oeareptlon In public achools.
ILU WAIUl
$12,00000
Bill ~'rey, Phyllis Batey, Eugene when the Monroe Water Dl;trtc.
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CUCKL!R REALTY
Hester, Geuo Weaver. Sucldon was formed.
• EFFECT ABROAD-A prime COIIcern ol all •
BOX 229
PHONE 108-Y Roush, Jean . Grinstead, Danny
Untied States offtclalo, Including Pmld..t Elaen·
WATCH THOSI TRIIS
(10) 12 Jtc
hoW.r ~linaelt, over the lncldenta at Little Rock, Ark., ts the etrect
Roush, Ralph Roush, Sandy FerROSELLE, N. J. _ (UP) _ An
on American prnUae 1n the eyea of the world.
:
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susan, Mr. and Mrs. ~crman
d'
Knapp, Bevci'IY and Hermeua, or tnance current1y bemg conw1
The VOice of America, otrlclal rovtrnment news agency, has been
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
ealtlu1 to POint out the number of schools In Arkansea where In·
Eotolo of H•nry Fronklin Boiioy Shelby Grinstead, Martha Ohllng- cred by the city would reqUire that
liS 1- ftound ll,
te&amp;'l'ltlon. ll in ,operation Without any mob action ot any kind.
er, Anna Ohlinger, Barbsra Mul- a tree aurseon be in attendsncr
Docouod
Elementary aehool1 with partial Integration Gf Negro and white
during any dltglne that mlgh'
Not1cc is hereby given that Eva ford, Donn• HeBSon, Mr•.
••amerO¥, Ohl•
ltudanll
are belnr operated in the fonowing Arkansu towna:
Paugh,
and
daughtoro,
Mr.
and
damage
the
roots
of
a
shade
tre•
G. Bailey whose Post Office a"dd·
Hoxie, van Buran, Fayettevltte, Ozark, Fort Bmtth, Hot Sp~nn
rei! ts Chester, Ohio has been duly Mrs. Harold CapehHrt, Mro.l Bob
Bentonville and Charleeton.
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appointed Mminiatratrtx of the HarleiS and Robin, Marshall Mclii~JT&amp;ted eolloru Include: University of Arkansu, Fayet.tevltte:
estate of H!·nry Franklin Bailey Millan, Judy Fry, Charles Yonker,
Al'tcanou 8toto colleg~. Jonesboro; Henderson State Teachel'll col·
late o£ Chester Township, MeigiJ Shirey Johnson and Mr. and
ltre. Arlclllelphto; Bouthem Slate college, Magnotta; Arkanoas
11\'~URANCE AGt:NCI
Harold Fry and sons, Bruce Staats
County, Ohio, deceased.
Tech. ftuiMUvUle, Uld Arkazuu State Teachen college, Conway.
.rra: Automoello, HHollo
Dated this 2~th day of Seplem· sent a gift.
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t DI!IARMAMINT PROSPEOT8 DiM-The recent announcement
ACCIIIINT
Reedsville's two oldest citlzen.s-1
Jol,n C. Bacon
l.lle, Co111elty end . . , .
tbt the U.S. will eo~duet a bl( nuclear (eat In the Paclfie next
-Charles W. Buckley, born Oct~.
Judce of the Probate Court
Aplll.undtrloom the American eonvictlon that there II little hope
11164, and F-ed Colemcn. born Oct.
M•igs County, Ohto
or aehlevlllr real dtoannament With Russta.
9, 11164, celebrated their 93rd
It ahowo that the u.s. never had much faith ~hat the London
191 30, 110) 7, 14. 3tc
In MIDDLIPOlT1 OHIO
4JIIrmunent talkl wGUld be aueet11ful becauJe plan.• for 11uth
birthdays r~cently. llr. Buckley's
6136-M
'lfiiNI•
611f NOTiCI OF FILING AND HEAR· daughter, !lira. Leona Smith enterll.._a!e testo muat ~e made a year in advanee, or shortly after
lNG DN INVENTORY
the Loadon conreroneo got underway.
tained with a famUy dlnn~r at he~
- - - - -- - -· - R\&amp;1111'1· announcement that It had dtveloped an lntereonttnental
t
Probalo Court, Melli Count)', Ohio home on Saturday when l\lr. DuetS0 8
c 111 No, 17,470
llllltltlet mtootte !o,.ed the U.S. to ll)leed up 111 plana for tho .
ley "celved many cards and clfta.
Padllo tuta. U.S. offlciala nektng to perfect a deten11 against ·
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TO the Executor or Administrat·
auch a ;...,o.. fell it wu untale to gtve the Bovlell further od·
C::0::~:::-=:- 1~n-•-ur-a.-n«t-- ProiKtioa, or and to such of the following as
...~b1 poatponlllr teoto pondlllr drogged-out tatko obout dlo·
IJ!e, uw. Jl'lre, Polio. Call Dor are res1dents of the state of Oh 1o:
armam111t.
·
MIU., lllddl~ort, ~o.
surviving spouse, if any; ne•t of
kin;· benefietarlea under the will,
t JtZD UIITS IN AIICI'Ic!-Waahinrton soul'tea appeared to be
if an)', the attorney or attorn~s
1 bit 1\U'Prlltd when Ruuta wu revealed to have exploded ftn H·
•rpre.sentlng any of the afore·
110Mb neon1ty at a alte north of tho A!ttlc Clro,la.
I(
mentioned por~qns:
'1'ht lovleta are known to have otaged most ol
l•plodo4
B~
You are h~reby notified that on 1 - -. .
thllr leola~ eentra!Bibe~a and the Atomtelllnergy
H-lom~
11.1 '&amp;
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the 3rd day of October 1937, an
eoanrnlllloft hu reterred to tbll area u ''the uaual
SAVE U90 1o UOOO
:nventory and Appraisement of
lovllt proving rround." Thia orea ts Mrth ol IJulta.
locontly
1.
the
estate
of
J.
B.
Hayna,
deceased
Till
H•bOmb
btut
wu
touched
olf
by
tho
Rue1• 2 and 3 bedrooms, 'large late of Ch01ter in said County was
• 11... 011 ~opt. 2' and detected the ,pme day through Amertcan
stock, mu81 got Bring your deM....W~tntl of radioaCtivity Jn the atmosphere. lt Wft!! presumed
sirea and your problems, move filed In thla Court.
Ia tht lauon'a capltal th&amp;t the RU!8£an bomb was dropped from a
in tomorrow. Try 111 , we're deal
He..-inc on utd Inventory and
1tane,
lnx on the very lowm poaalble Appr.taemltnt will be had ·before
Ierma. New and used.
thla Court nn the 28th day of
Ttn wl4rhl, hutt nltctlon October 19&amp;7, at 10:00 o'elock A.
Free delivery, quick, open 7 M.
da¥a.
Exceptions thereto may be filed
by ooy Interested party at any
prior' to five days before the
.OBI~ time
late set lo1 1hearlng.
WITNESS my signature and
the seal of sald Court, this
23 South
4th day •! ,October, 19~7.
•
John C. Bacon
WAVERLY, OHIO
Judge ond Ex·Offlclo Clerk
BY Lelia V. Hysell
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Deputy Clerk
FOR SALE - •a-rOo;;; 'j;~.;;-;;, liOJ 7, 14, 2tc
bath. Gas, ·electric and elty
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NOTICI OP APPOINTMENT
water. Phone 24828. Charle1 111.
A. .lnlatrolor
Haley, RuUand.
10 8 "P
IUY AUVINO JOOM SIJIII, ~A lED ROOM SUi'll
lololo of J, L. Olltrholaor ·docoo· l t
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l)UIINO oUR WI ·AND
$100lo IN PRE1
••orm, 248 acres on Shade River." 1•in Oberho~;er whose Post Of·
-.
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o/, mile off Route No. 7, jolm 'Ice Addresa ts Albany, Ohio haa
MERCHANDisE. AN'r MERCHANDISE IN THI stORI
new Eastern Hlah School on oecn duly apJ!Olnted as Admlnls·
Route "1o. 7, 100 aereo Bottom trator of thetEatate of J. L. Ober·
! , .. YOUR CHOICE II
land, plenty water, good build- holler late ot Albany, Oblo, Meigs
in~s. 6 room ranch type howe. County, Ohidi de~sed.
~A$0N
full , basement, eoal furnace.
DatM .this GIH day of Septem·
water in house, free naturoi ber, 19D7.
gai avollable. Reuon for s,llJohn C. Bacon
f!• 1\U~, ·'I' : ~0.
lng Falling Health. Stanley
Judto of the Probate Court
'&gt;/J' ,..., ~ Rtltlmd, 'Ohio U l . 1 M&amp;:HJ~n, , , a.
Gibbs, Lone flottom, Route N9. •
)(elga County, Ohio.
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Now Is 1 eBest Tome - - -------For Bass Fishing In Ohl·~ Most ~ericanos Are ~o~teous
On S1ghtseemg Tnps fu Italy
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MOO.RES Po~~:Y

Con'1re1o le Clo11ly Sludy
. $talus of NaHonal Guards

Chlof Exocutl..'o Atllhtllly
To Undeitil an lxamltllllon

87 DENBY OAmOAIIT

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ACROSS
1. Goddeas of
1lowers
e. Apollo'•
birthplace
ti. King
11 'Zettle apeech
13. Girh name
14. Deep spoon
ID. Knockout

2. Blockhead
I coitoq.)
3. Hodge.
podge
C. SQak ftox
8. Constal·
I&amp;Uon
8. Assiduity
7. Muae of
tyrtc poetry

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Capital
!Nor.)

U. Alder
tree
t Scol)
20. Whirlpool
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21. Satiate
23. Coin
llran)
21. Sorvtce
atripe

(liang) ,,_,., Aoo"'..
28. Singing . M. Hllfllwi.y
18.£xela.
10. Lean-to
votc:e•"· 1
39. God ot love
mation
16. Command 29. Sloths
u. &lt;lqnte;dtor
19. Spanish
to a dog
'32. Like ole
42. etU.' '
frJendi
18. Steam (com- 34. Rtver(Fr.) 43. Poem
22. Raised ballk
bln(nr form) 38. Ktiler whale (C. Aye
.
ot turl
2C. E:«II•
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17. Old Dutch
(abbr.)

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matJonl

27. Border alate 11
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28. Seoport
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"30. Harem room '7/, I"
v r rrr:
81. Filmiest
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85, Excla~'
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matlon
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ae. Oold thor.) I"
W'AII .,
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brt-t-"i7.:ol;;-"iltvif'l-hl-t"""i'"""''HH

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40. Wanderer
43. rmare
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Contral Prtll lt'Oikillg!OIO IVo:ller
ASIIINGTON-.U rtault of tho conaUtutibllal claah betwm
J'raldent EtJenhowe1 and Oov. Orvaf Faubua Iii LltUo Bock,
Ark., lht otatus of the •tali Natlcinll Gullt!ll wtU oome untler d!oM
tonrreulonal scrutiny nextl-year.
Both tboae who favored lbe Prealdenl'o action Ill federaltzlni the
Arkanaaa mUitla and oouthemere wlto bitterly oppollld the movo
are detetinlntd to examtno the troop utt author•
tty ol th~ chief eJceCutive.
The presidential power to aend troops Into a
otate to maintain order wiU be aharply challen~
· by two power1Ul conpeulon&amp;l leaden, Senator
1\lchard B. Ruuell (D), Georgia, and Rep. C8JI
Vlnaon (D), Georgia, who head the senate and
HoUJe armed aenicea commlttee. Their chair·
manahlpa will enable them to give prlo~ty to
fUlY legislation •Introduced on the col\lrovelslal ,,
lllue of troop 11H1 · · · ;
While aouthemers are determined to pre•• tor
limiting tho President'• authority, liberal north·
emen wtll try to broaden the exe&lt;:utlve powers,
parttcula~Ir o'(er the Natlon}'l Guard which
Faubuo used to prevent the entry of Negro chit·
dren IIIIo LttUe Bock'• central htgh achool.

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(law)
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f W18J1 JOU WERJJ HERE-White Houte lnaldert report that
ejlbOUJh ll:e was wannly neelved at Newport, R. 1., for hta vaca·

UoJr,

hi'.....,., at all pleased witl&gt;

the ~et-up.

11• ~una poor olr eoMeclona with Wuhlngton,

Inadequate tele·
•lllon faeWtleo and bad aimmuntqattou other than tho naval IYS·
tA!ift. Tbeyaay he found the golf opl..dtd and' the Weather ''""'ally
P,OII' bit qonetheleu would prefer prevloUJ vacetlon aitea sucn u
iHo]oer or t-Uflllta, oa.
·
1 The; outlook ts that Ill tho future the President witt look olse'1/htre to vacation.

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• · PIII:Nm DILIMMA.-Tumtnr Ill Europe,

the fall of the latest
French avwmment hu been received with eKtreme gravity by the
Vqtted Stoltl, even tllough nothln&amp; waa aat4 ttltcially by t~e State
46jlartrnon~

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The feellog In Wuhington II that France hu come Close to co~­
IUtiUonal poralylla. In tho put when a premier !oat a vote of
OltiAdeneo. the proapect waa olwayo p....,..t that a coalition could
be worked out.
In tho preaent clrcumotance~ the fear Ia lhtt tbe Frenoh govern•
111ent moy M Ioree&lt;! to maka an extrtmo awtnr to the rlgh~ roreetottnr chancu that the mlddiHfatht·road approach can be main·
ta!Aed.
•

1. Friar'• Utle

Without uyinr so publicly, Ameriean obsorvero
only th1 Communlatl will beneflt trom tht tr1all.

DAILY CRl'P'l'OqU()JE- Jfe~'a ~ow ~ worlllt1

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lo LONGFELLOW
ono Iotter simply otands tor another. II thla qplt :l:'l6'uoll
for the three L's, X for the . two O's, eta.' Slll;r~· lo\!!i&amp;l tropheo, the length and forroatlon of tho -lcitilt ott &amp;If hiilljl
Each day the tode letter• arc dilterent.
A Oryptorr~ QuolaUoq
TGN KTT NLG 'lGKE~GM
N L G fi'

J K V, ' ' N U C

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IKV-CHitlit"PUTTO•

y~.. rda,y~ ti!YPioqu0\0( WHERE M•ORZ.I~
MEETS niE lfl.i.Jt;...i.dL"l'oN.
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IINPIOOIED POVND-Aetoa tho channel, anothar Frea World
aUyt Great Britlln. 11 encounterlag 1tltr e&lt;:onorlllo dltrlcuiUes. De·
!Pile hopes to tho .-btrory, oome ftn,.clal oxporto believe thert II
tUU a ehanco ~~ the Brt!ts~ pound facea another
devalua.tlon.
c......,
Tile ,...~~, now lltted ot '2.110, bepn ntMinJ
Into llllllblo on the hoell or the Sue1 ti'Oubleo. The lllllltllnto
Brltlah 10vemm..t obtained ...,., . lbtallnr one btl· WoN Ofro!any
lloA, 1110 m11111111 lloUan to Ddn up tite cumncy.
.
twtYtr, recenUy JptC\lla.tora have beM elphonlnr their Brltllh
1 Into Weot Oonnany' which could mean either devaluattoa
pound or revaluailon cir tile' Get'llllll mark.
POund •tabUtty now depeftdl on the outcome fJf a tur-ot-war beo
twem t11e BriUoh JoYontrnllftl illd tha· millley apecutatoro. If new
"'~"·"'' ~eed In forci!IJ tho lpointlllort to return their pouodJ
~~~~ Ulo'Pound ean be u•ed. u not, tconomtc troubtt 11e1

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THE Tl!liL·· IS A

Rl.I.CIWINCl

'Ill 'll:liJ?

�Tw1hght Garden Club Meeting
Held Thursday AtHennessy't

Sup and M s L. W McComas
took the son Pfc Edward L
McComas o the Columbus airport
th s morn ng enroute to Camp Pen-

die on Ca f where he wall report for I ve weeks tra n ng before g ng back to San D ego

Cal f whe e he w II be ass gned
to Personnel work at the Mar ne
Base He ha been home on fur

lo gh
'Mr and M s Wa Ia e Bradford

and daugh rs Ncda and Caro yn
spen !he w ek end n Columb s

Durin~ he
Mr and Mrs D les accompan ed

Jean Roush whtl s employed n

Colu nb s spent the week end
wltb he mother Mrs D E Roush

the r son and w fc to the M ch gan

Georlfia too bal fame at An
Arbor L D D es was a guest.. ol
h s son w o
sports editor I

who ha been II w th a s nus n

fee on

M etUgan for he Assoc ated Press

I wa

Chester Grange
Meeting Is Held
~nd

1 s Kcnne h McE h n

n and lam y Kathy and Russell
wc11t to Columbus o v s t M and

Mrs Wcrn

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One app cat on (o membersh p
was r~a whe Chesler Grange
n n egu ar sess on with Georg
io c mastc

n charge

Fren h and three

f

Re narks were given b the Mas
children anj Mrs James Cl fiord
Delbe French s birthday was eel c n he ot ce • conference be11
bratcd w th a lam ly pa ty and Sep 30 and plans for the yea s
Mrs L an Roundtree Norfolk wo k for he d fferent off cer•
Va was a s cc al g est Mr was d scu sed ~orge Genhelme
French and M McEI~ nny were was c ce ed ella rman ror he Con
sta one a No fo k dur ng the mun y Serv ce Project
World War II and the r wives
room d at he Roundtree home at
that t me
M nd !II s Ben Ph !son
son Rush were n Cc umbus

and

Halloween Party
Is Planned By
Fortn1te Club
The Fortn te Club made plans

Ifor

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Hallowc en

party at

the

home of Mrs Gerald Anthony
when they mel th s past week at
the home of Mra Robert Mills
Tho b rthday of lllrs William
Walters was obse ved but Mrs
W•lters and Mrs Robert Tewkllbary were unable to attend because ol Illness ll!rs Robert Mor
r • whose small daughter was UJ
was al6o unable to be present
The hos esa served a dessert
course o M ss Anna Howell lo!rs
Henry Null lllrs Jack, Bachhe'r

on

bus ne" Saturday
Mr and Mrs Robett Ha r s and
daughter Su an Columbus were

week end gue s of M a d Mrs
Robert Har s

Bedford Home
Demonstration
Counc1l Meets

Mrs Joseph Beegle
Is Hostess For
Theodorus Counc1l

"rs T A H~nneaay aulsted by
Mrs T A May and Mlu Ada Hos
klns entertained the Tw llgbt Gar
den Club Thursday everung at her
home Mu berry Ave
The meet ng In charge of Mra
Gerald Wildermuth pres dent op
ened with devotaons led by Mrs
May Twenty two members re
sponded to the ro I call with the r
favonte tree lo!rs Wildermuth
thanked the progra)l&gt; comm ttee
for thear work
was voted to send a card' of
thanis to Job~ Thomas for his as
slstance In the care of tl e shrub
l&gt;ery at Kerrs Run the clu~ pro
ject A card was also voted se t to
Paul Genhelmer an apprec alton of
his work in restor ng the o d cem
eter e• on Mulberry Ave

-

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ilf•pes In a bro" ctntalner an~
lo!ro J I Clark mallow In a e!7fo
lal container
I. deuert course was served bf
the hoste..es durlna the soelal
hour

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Middleport
Society

Mr

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01\lo ,.,. y deudy .........
todoy portly cloudr ontl
ronl1hf chlnct -' roln ...,.....
- • Cloudy anti mlhl W......
dey with 1 llttlt rain • ..,_

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REEDSVILLE

Permit Extension

MISS LUCY KIIILE
The W S C S of the M E Chur
ch held their October meet ng ~I
he hou e of Mrs Grace Louden
• h a pot luck dinner served at
he noon hn r
Mrs A 1 Ru!Sell of Great Fall!
Montana arrived recenlly o vial
her daughter l\lrs Carl Barnhard
and family

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to Green Bay W s for the pro
Mr and Mrs H L Colbns have
less onal foo ba I game when lhe lllrs Ph I Willlams~n and Mrs moved to BeiDre to their nell'
Green Bay Packers played the De Jed Webster Sr reporteft on thr house whlcb they bought recently
1
troll L ons
district meebne held recently n
Mr and ll!rs C v Buckley
Fhey we guests of he pres !ilddleport It was aocaded to have spen the weekend near Belpre
a potluck d nner for the Christmas w h their son n law and daugb
d~nt of the L o s Team and wen
by pr va c p anc o the game In party the place to be announced c M and M s Ch1rles Ayres
Mr aod Mrs A. D Z cafose of
a rct'CD coverage of a Lioll! gamr later Mrs D1v ght Parker Mrs
Jacobs and Mro Pearl Hy Ne , Mex 0 spent Monday nlnbt
n Bait morr 011 .. was able to CorliSs
sel Wt!re named as t~ comm ttee n e bome of his sister Mrs J It
v • t w tb h s brother W lllan to
de orate for the party
Ia ks
1
D 1.., who has rec~ntly moved to
An art e Now !J The r ne
that c ty On Sunday afternoon To was g ven by lllrs Lou s l!e
Gary Walton who "' In the ser
friends and relat vcs of D les were bel ~ pall' r on selecting a n d vace stalioned at Fort Meade M4
Interested when he appeared on planting of shade trees prepared R home OJ a visit with his w.lte
telev s on at the ha r of the pro by llllss Els e Hart who concluded the former Gerlj'Ude Wallace •M
less onal too bal game
her paper with an onganal poem his father Carl Wilton and 111'1
was read by Ill ss Ethel Garland
Mrs Harry Roush presented a paper On common diseas~R of shade
Arno Dllf!men is be ng made Of
trees and two poems on reea the b rth of a th rd son to lllr and
ROLANDUS
were read by MIBS v da !hie and Mrs R r.hud Hash Grand parenta
Mrs Edward Sellers from Co Mn Edd e Sm th
M_r and Mro Lee Wallace Reedllumbus spent the weekend w th h s
llltJs
Lucre!
a
Genheamer
Miss
v
lie
parents Mr and Mrs John Selle s V da Ihle and Mrs Eddae Smith
Ar hur Barr and Vaolet Sldmore
Mrs Elbel Hoback spent som were flower JUdges and awarded were married recenlly at Parten
t me w h her s ster at Columbu&gt; blue r bbons to lllro Phil William burg
whose husband had a stroke M son for crepe myrtle foliage and
Mr and Mrs R E W llaama aaul
pink mums In a black conta ner lam ly and aon In law and dauih,
Clyde Taylor
Miss Genheamer tall arrangemen ter Mr and Mrs Warren Plekens
Mr and Mrs Har y Droz fro
Ambr d e Pa Is •pend ng some of yet ow centertd mums n a were recent visitors at Lanca~
t me w th Mr and Mrs E 0 Tag grax container lllrs Harry Roush Oh o
No man St Clair a n d famlbi
gar Mr Oroz s pa nt ng he single spec men of wh te dahl a In
a
crystal
conta
ner
and
also
fo
ha
o moved to Marietta wbtte
house
sal111on and flame dahl as In a crys hcv have employment
tal container
E nest Ruth who has been a pat
.!olw Ethel Garland low arrange lent n the St Joseph Hospital 14
ment of rose colored dahlias and Park•rsburg was able to retlll'•
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k tten eara n a dark green con h ..,e Wednesday
ta ner lllrs W lderrry.a h a Japan
lllr Colemao was honored 10 a
ese sunflower In a wh te con a n Js m lar manner on Sunday Oul of
er Mrs. May red roses and alyo town reiailves here to attend !be
sum In a novelty container Mss Coleman ~el•brat19n we e has nep,
Clara Garland a red rose spec hew Clyde Packard and 111r and \
men n a bra" conta ner and li ss lllrs Cia de Mopre of Parkersburc
lhle m xed chrysanthemums n a lllrs R th Packard Moore and 100
._____ whale container
Jack and children of Columba•
Mrs John Fu z Mrs R ha d 0'
Red r bbons were awa ded to and Sus1e ~nd Mike McCluskey of
en and Mrs R chard Schwab and Mrs M•y for a centerp eee of aza Reynoldstitl g 11,r Coleman reo
Mr• A thony
!Ia mums an an alummum conta n ce ved 01any gilta and cards

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Lloyd
Cllilpbel
Richards lirs
Lewis GrueEer
wicz and Mrs

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Blaze h epo fo he pas month
bos- j Th nduded mow ng of three

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Lew Ell s gave

Hartford Man
Jailed After
Auto Accident

cemc e s and surround ng field

ng of she
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and alley edges

weepmg. of

i)WD

_,n

s ee s s arl ng to collect leaves
da y ca salvag ng of 141 It of
d e nn
lc on OverS
omp ct n
he redecorat on of

he aparunent o cup ed by Chtef

Io

o

Po ce Bar r.um and family

p n ng he oor or h• v !lag•
Ha

pa nt ng and redecoration

Io he mayor s off cc grad g
Va was ansferred f om Me gs Ien anee o an alley ns a 1 ng:
Genenl Hosp al to coun y J3 I to- new me e s on South '111 rd AYe
Leroy James of Hartfo d iV

Walk In Garden
Club Meeting
Held At Bedford

1

Mt Moriah
MISSionary
Umt Meets

dal af cr he w ccked h s ca on
Route 7 ear y h s mo n ng by
fa ng to get around a curve and
h t ng a concrrte br dge
Sher ff Robert C Ha cnba h
sa d Jame 2 lef he h ghway

or alk 1
he Be
Mrs Campbell Harper vito prtM
e , h se en n n dent pres de I when e Msalon
an o e aues p e en In a 1 •ry Socl•ty of the Mt Moriah
' on wn het 1and Y&lt;nrb ok wo e Bapt st Church met Thursday
d s b rd
night a the home of Mrs Arnold
Richards Mrs Harper also was jn

ed h ough 2{17 feet of soft d r fo ow spec f eat ons n the ar
and struck the abu ment of a t h. e 5 plans Further exam na
br dgc The l umper ol h s car was I ons are to be made and a redam~sed and James suffered port g en o the Coune I
bru ses.
Coune accep ed the Mayor s
James w II be charged wttb reck repo of $U39 34 he treaSUr
less. oppration of a veh cle or dr v e 5 report of $25 927 15 g ven by
ng wh le n ox eated pendmg n Jean t ama and the cemP.tery
vest gat on He was broueht to rustecs report
Jn a report
t.he hosp tal by tb~ Pomeroy Emcr made a a meetmg of he trusgency Squao
ec f om Augus 23 Or ober 14
nclus ve a to al co )eel on was

I

vh ch all m mbers part clpated
A very 1at sfactory report was

I
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g vt&gt;n on

he Mlu onory se ce
held on Sept 29 Airs Ne le w n

ston was elected delegate to the

Women s M 81 onary Convention

SAVE

WITH DRY
CLEANING!
g von that frt1h
01

now 1oo• w Ih

OYr tuper or

cloan and pr111

Check last year s ward
robe to save on thls
year s clothes budget

urvicn

122

Tri ·Lustre
Ueaners
MW l!treet
lllddlepnrt Oblo

Robinson's

LaundrY
Seeoad Street
PomeroJ, Olllo

VISIT
~ BAKER'S
r ~H

THE ENLARGED DISPLAY ROOMS -IN OUR STORE AND ACROSS STREET
111. MEIGS GROCERY BUILDING ALL THIS MONTH BAKER FURNITURE WILL
f•· OPEN TILL 9 PM
'

1•

I

about wo ten hs of a m e south o he CasCon plant had shown
west o Kelroy s N te Club p ow ha he pool bo om d d no

charge of the devotinnal se v ce n

to be held at Rutland on Nov 24
Mrs Harper was appointed Key
Womao of the ooclety for the llle gaJ
County Counc of Un ted Ch rch
Women and gave a report of their
meeting In preparation for the
Wolld CommunitY Day to be on
October 17th at the United llleth
odJ•t Ch rch
The me bero have ordered
The Worker' o missionary Jtudy
book lor their use thla winter The
next n eetlng will bo held on Nov
at the home or Ill a Winston
when plans for their Cbrlatmas
party will bo made
Mr&amp; Rlcharda served a hot fish
ihnch to the members and one
IUcat Mrs Margaret Bowlea

E s who s a member of the
M dd epo Rccrea on Board reprcsen ed he Board 35 be ex
pia ned hat n an exam nat on
o he- Mun c pa
Pool by Fox
a d We eng neers and owner

made of $832 00 from Care of

I ols $7 00 Sale of
s $80 00
IOpen
ng graves $65 00 money

Fire Protection
I om the Rathburn trust fund
$600 00 The
from the C F
~ntract Given
Ra hburn trust fund was
mula ed n e est over a per od of
Lebanon Township years
n excess of he amount ex
pend d on care of the Rathburn
Lo

$600

ac~u

Announcemcn wa n ade today

by the Rae ne V !age elerk s of lot Mr Ra hburn st p a ed that
facce that Lebanon Township hal excess money be used for the
executed ts con ract Wlth the upkeep of he Mddtepofl H II
VIllage of Rae ne for he prov•a- Cemeler) and S reel Foreman
on of l re protect on for the El s sa d hat $375 of he money
had been used o straighten
ensu og year
The spok man sa d that the ma ke s and monuments w th
Racme F re Oepa tmen may now more to be done as soon as pos

create decorating drama

with CANNON percale sheets
THEV'._I COM88PUN•I

,

answer cal s to Lebanon Townsh p s ble The to a col ecticn by the
Con nued on Page F ve
the same as usual

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These colorful sheets wall do ftattertnr thanes for ....
you and harmonize wsth your btdroom decor And
the Cannon Combspun proce&amp;~~ means tl)eY II rtve
you lone service too Choose from ieven colorfaet._
decorator shades - True Blue Moonh(ht Yellow
Shell Pink Sea Green Sunset Rose, Pink Lilac,
Aquamarine

OOUaLf BED SIZE
TWIN B!O SIZE
PILLOW CASE

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O'Neill Tells Ohio Chamber

o

COLUMBUS (UP) - Gov C WIUiam 0 Neill saad today he

he reasons (o
C C$S ty fo

!tone of the convePsations bemg heard aroupd town as the
IICate I' top lndtlltrltl leaders gathered for the 84th an~ual

$3 00 each
79c each

•~otus'"'~

lllflt br lhf Milkerl O/foNg 1Ct4r1Ng
'IIIIMI• towclt alld 1A1111

The Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce m a meetmg held
Monday n ght n the offaces oj the Oh o Power Co gave liS
endorsement for tije renewal of the 6 mill school levy whach
Will be placed befote voters at the Nov 5 e ct1ons
Pnor to the granting of Its endorsement the Chamber
heard Pomeroy School Supermtendent Charles Gabbs outlme

will tell the Obio Chamber of Commerce that this 1s not the
tlnle to Increase state taxes
~ Tbe no new taxes for at least two years was the general

•s 50 each

0

Pomero) Chamber Of Commerce
Endorses School Levy Renewal

t

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S

'j

l'R C (a

and th
at th

ug t me for prepara on

T e Chamber aLso dascussed a

llleet ng of lhe lrade group
_ __ _ _;_:__
The governor 1.s scheduled to discuss Oh o s tn struc ure and
SHU Wednes~ay nl(ht along sla e spend ng and the otate s "
wllh Senators John w Bricker du!lrla futuri during the twolllld !'rani J Lau~he at a danner day meeting
bonorlng George M H•mphrey
Herschel C Atk nson execu
former treuury aeeretary and live vice prealdent of the Cbam
now board cbaarman ol National ber of Commerce said that re
Steel Corp
gardieBS of the party In power In
"The e9nservotlvo sound fin the State House there baa been
anelal and tax polldes tha no dlllerencea In lhe basic eceGellrge Humphrey followed Jn nomic lsaues and our group ap
Wulllngton have been followed plauds and Ia g ven oonfldente
011 the stale level and wUI con to plan for expansion by the
Unue to be 0 Ne II said
1govern pent policies typical of
A number of speakera were \~ OHio.

n a Appeas

au ty and

d

the

~

n Meg.s

ft&amp;S b lily of

n t ng all organ zat ons n the
n such a
r ve It was proposed that he

ar ous commun t es

bomber take he lead role In
reating a cen r al organlll\ on
or such a commun ty effort

!torr de a Is of be plan are yet
o be worked out and announCI!d
a a Ia er date

lack of n
a d he nea ne!l!
of Ia love n no permltt na en

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I

Plaps lor tile erect un ol s goa
ndacatlng the bus nea diStr ct of
(Contmuod on Pqe Five)

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