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C.mmunity Ballowe'en PartY:. .,.,· ~.•.\'!'4',~·
In Pomeroy Termed ASucc~:'
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. ,:;. :Middleport Halloween Carnival CollJlty Officials.
· ~ ·Attracts ~ge Crowd Thursday In S~tement On
A large crowd v1ewed the. Halloween Carnival In Middle·
ifo~r:::yAev:l?.ing .Lwhi~h was held by Feeney-Bennett
• 1Jl lean .eglon.
number of people m costume was fa·i r but there were
·•• ''"'·"'w''"' as many as last year. The "flu bug" hit one of the
Robert P~lmer· and Council President Wayne
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so that last
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C. 0. Fisher, Frank
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K!l;ser Alumi"num'
;·;!~;t:t~~~:e:~·
the 8th N
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Legion,
et Earrungs·
1 ol ·Chester
l!Jiroid Hinkle.
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Auditors Report

Perry Rigp ~nd Clyde Mllhone.
of lhe Meigs Counly Budg~l Com·
mission said today thai Earl
Serbu, an lovesUaalor of the
Stale !l.udltor's,·ofl!ce, made •
"mountain out of a molehill"
when he crlllc~d· ·pr,cu~:e~' of
their county olficea in I repOrt
lo Slate 'Auditor James Rhodes.

Upheld
On Distribution
Of Estate Funds

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Kai!f\!r Aluminu1;1 and Chcmi- last winter.

cal Corporation n~t earnings for
the third quarter ending Sept.
30. 1957, were $6.834,000 It w&amp;s
announced today by D. A. Rhoad ·
es v,ice ' pi'csidcdl and general
manager.

Rigg5, county aydltor and Mil·
hone, county treasurer, with Pr9'
secutor James O'Brien, m,ake ' up
the budget commission,:~ and
Milh¥ne joine,d In this !ti!ement:

Net saies for the quaricr wm I "Fred McBride, the ·mjl.st el·
with $80 pcrlcnced •nves(lgator of lhe
006,000 11 year ago.
' 1 •tate ~udito•'s office Wl8 (~mi .
IIJr w1th the local ~ractlce and
' ' The . third quarter earnln~s never .comJI1cntcd updn' IL ·
were eqlllvalenl to 39 cents per
share alter prelerre•l
"When Scrbu WJS here he aslc·
iJdil•idCinds, based on 14'102 034 ed about the bl·annuat · dlrtribusharcs outstanding. Eirnl~~' ro~ lion. We ex~lal~od to him.· t~a~
the . e'!.mpa~~blc quarter a year 11\e AOII'Il~hlp apd .:~~rpOriUq,n
agr, were $81820 000 or 55 ~en ts ~ounts a1, crcdl~"wil~· l!letr
'per share based 'on 14 69!1'044 proper amounts· each •nionlll,. but
shores lhcn·· oulstanding. ' · '
checks aCtually are, .drain only
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once , each Blx ,mont~~· , ·• ,
Earnings for the nino JIIODIII.I
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cnijed Sept. 30 were . $~,li31,(JOU
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me c·m...e no. com·
or $1.3Q per . share' c mpared men!, or suggestion, · thai lndl·
9 per cated we should Involve our .0(.
wilh $33, 0l.OOo or $2.l
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share lor 7 .
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$!19.775,000 compared

Jt~iuvaKUiance Sand

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The coi'Jiqralio.n's current ex·
The amounts, II pal~
would bo so small it
panslon .proqram, providing mJ·
silly to distribute them.'
lor pew facilities· in primary alu· H
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plate loll product• ·''In
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agreed.the rePort '
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our opinion,
cltiJIC \4.1!1!'Jor markets, Is ap· made a lllounllin out of a mole
J,li'Oachlnt·· complelion.
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The oooratlo~a activities in II II etltalnly was a surlliiftc

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'Moat original: Firat- Salt and
Pcpiler shakers, Larry and J'anet
JUce; Second~Marilyn·Monroe and
'Joe ·I&gt;IMaggio, Sandy Miller and .
Clydla Taylor; and lblrd, Robot
I Jilin, Keith Morg~n. '
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;; the 1 Axuhary served donuts and
· , 'bout
GO gallons of elder to the
&lt;~· crol\'d• . Favors of noisemakers,
:t:.'bals, leis, and horns we~e given
oul by the Legion members.
. ..'fhe "Balloon Specialty" an·
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earlier by i&gt;adl llapton·
"genuine original" Mlck· ·
balloons which were
. to lhe children.
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d'evefo'Pmear ~.. ~i
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available lr6nl th~ • Qcw
locllities. 'Mlo!e expenses · have
11crn responsible, ill part, 'fpr tlio
hlwcr third quarler eamlngJ.
A:lso. contributing were highcs
Interests, depreciation . and pre·
operating expenses Incurred In
connection with plants under con· • .
st~pclion. and some changes in
m11l produ~t ratios refiecting
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The regular quarterly meetlnn
or lhe corporations board of directors Is scheduled to be held
November 6.
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ACCI"dent
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Feclerated Church Shows Increase

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'fiticism of the practice of dis·
ributiog sale• tax lunda to town·
;hips twice a year lnslesd·.ol once
each month when he was 1 lierc , .

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of contestants joined the Big Bend Minstrel ,Association
loween night on the upper parking lot in Pomeroy for a festive party which was complete with band music, orl~al COIt~m~, ~ parade, cider and doughnuts, and speeehe. J1Y tf!)IV)l
d1gmtanes.
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Spo,.orcd by the lrtinstrel ~. ,
Mrs. Hobert Crow ., pre.!~ ..
was Ill charge 0! &lt;he evelif WJtli
Robert Hoeflich on the fron~ jine ..
as cluirman. Mrs. Crow ,ad' B;oe· , :
nich, as well as the · uaOdatibn,
were roundly applauded bJ. tht 1v
lhrong for staging the .~Y!!IJ. : 'f
John Richmond a~ ·II ·muter '
of tcreroonies and inlfoduted Kalj,·
Common Pleas Judge John C. or E. F. Robinson whO spo~ brief,
Racon Wday upheld a decision of ly and described lhe event II'
former Probate Judge Harmon t'. "the best o•e yel" AI"" a~g
O'Brien that residue of the es- were Supt. ol Sl:hoo)J Cllal'lel
tate lelt by Susie F01ter should Gibbs and Mayor·E!e!!t Clw'lt~
he awarded Camden-Clark llosp'· Lcgar.
tal in Park~rsburg, w. Va.
Hoefll"h, speaking for ~ A•
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The ruling followed an apped sociatio~. lllid the minstrel lfP.JfP
extended
its
appreciatiOn
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the'
liled by the Meigs County Mem·
mayor, police, firemen, jad&amp;et;, •• £
orial Hospital and the Boar~ oi and
worker&amp;, for 111aklD1 ·tile pU•
Trustees for th.e Meigs Memoml ly possible.
All the Jieople who ·
Hospital in. 1953. It wal contain· helped were gucota rer• ~;
ed in lhe t.a!e, Roma• Harra''· cookies, and coffee at tilt ~· li
plaintiff·apcllue, n the Meiss view Rest.ouraot afl'.l' ,ll1e party.
County lole!porial HOJpital.
Winnen were:' . , " '. , ·1
The will of the ~e&lt;!eased had Age
as~c&lt;l that fC&lt;erlaln rosidue from 2, 3, ett., in
the sale of p~opcrty be lei! to th•
Meigs County Memorial Hospital
if one wert built. If lio such hos· l!ost orleirial:
pital wcr~ byilt, It asked the ten.
Nancy
Kilty
residue be tlvcn to the Parkers· ita Sue Ru.,.ll, li'IQIY
burg institutl\lp.
Ugliest aod Cunni~: !~~ij~~;~·
Judy Vaughan,
Former ~~~~81' O'Brien's opin· drewa,
Weston, Jennifer Crew, ·
was up(le~ ~Y
Baco~,
directed
lr&lt;&gt;m a Hateher.
Age 1·10 group: !lost original,.
yet to be
Jon
Buck, Reger Paul G~,
estate
Nsncy Thomas, Th~ Vaqlwl, ~
ruc~Gilmore.
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PrettieSt: BumedeUe H~.
Ric~ Gaul, Donna
Tbompaon,
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S."avmgs 8Onds
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ShoW Increase
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Field COU!ilCill&gt;r of the Stale Tq·
1 bcrculosis Association, of Marietta
· and Dr. Allison, County Health
CommiS&amp;ioner of Columbus. Mem·
ben presenl were Mr. Null, :.Irs.
Wallace Bradford, Wayne Gibbpns,
MISI Frieda Faehnle, rucbard
Chambers, Mn. H. B. Powell, Mrs.
GU)i Neigler and Mrs. Erpest
Grimm.

Boling'!l', 1\UIImeJ\1
Other
adult&amp;
While,
BassneU,
enbaum, Roger Moore,
Snyder, George ·lllller, ,
Grueser, Helen Handl~y and
Harold Ebersbach.
Judges were: HO year old
Mrs. A. C. Hill, C. E. Blat~
sod Chester Tannehill. For the 11·
18 group,. Frsnklln B.iar, Ednl
Schoenleib and Ron Springer.
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Planck, of Columbo,, Sunijq eye·
nlng, ~ s•ries of bullneshenlom
ond events of entertainment will
follow on Monday and ;I'uesday
In addition to registration and
the opening of •xhtbll!, Sunday
alternoon. a Board of Trustee•
meeting Will be held. Another
Board meetmg wtll be held Monday afternoon to ele(t officer&amp;,
following election o( lrual~··
. tlte Monday morning convent' on
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6:15
6.25
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Individual ~on·
sumer juat •• It baa. jarge firms.
"The time will eome," be uld
"when m~t of us will r~~t ,6dr
cara and ow nlajdr 'p~llalifP'·
'"11hla will wfderi . the · mi of
what we can afforil, and It Will
appl~, to all ln~~l!l' jeveq. · .
'1nttead of cbilflnlnr ji\JIIatlf
to the IIIIJ)t~d ~p~ere of w1la ~·
can own. lho coneum'l!' ·~ .44·
en his living In tf~ms of . lrol.
"In other w~t.ds, he wDI 11'1•
Jjelter for lOili mon~y."

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COLUIIIBUS-'Chere'a nothing
farmer&amp; can do about them now.
but come ne&lt;t oprine apitllebuii&lt;
could well be a··sertoua problem
in meadows and hay fields.
'llhe populatiOn of 1p1tUebug.s
hal increased throughout th ~
!tate over tllat or a year ago.
accordtng t&amp; D. Lyle Goleman
The Ohio State Umveraity ex·
tcns1on entomologist l:&gt;ases thi•
comment on reau1t1 of a fall ~ p~t·
tlebug survey c\Jnduded in Ohio
by the Agneultural Exten11on
Sen1ce in cooperation with the
Agr~cultural Experiment station

Mra. Lout•• Brewer gave a stork
shower honoring lrlrs. Mary Tbn·
mona at her home, Tburlday
evenln~.
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last week.

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And p)ace a l~wyer in the of·
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perlence in th' other County
Couris.

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Get Lower Colt GIIJII- With More IIWt
To SeD- Freabea Up YOIII' 1111111 ~
WITH THE

ENDOJ!SEil 1\Y
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MAS1IRMIX WFMASTER ,
PROGRAM

Middleport Feed Mill

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of the ~ UIIIIO )J~ dlll'inl'
World War U by eomei!lan ECldie
Cauter. The Ohio Ltilcm rein~U!d
It uoiler the pfe~nt operotlng
pl4n .In 1911, ftr VA Jt~llal Pl·
tleull ouJY, but expriuled It to
lneludee vetmftl illltate bosplllla
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As an aid in eneoUJ:agin~ better management and feeding of
swine the fourth o( a series of
swu:e management bulletins was
received recenUy from Ohio
State Univerjlty. This b~lletin
No 363 follows the •other three,
11 Baby Pigs", "Growing arid
Fattemng Hogs" and "Swine Marke!·
in~" and covers completely the
•wine production fle1d.

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IICAUII!MASfttAUIAILSI

Limiting the daily ,feed Intake
to 3.~ pereent of live weight af·
ter hogs wetgh 150 pound will
produce leaner ho~ than self
feeding. If oelf feeding is prac·
feeding a bulky ratton wtU
s4!1darlls of '!Wllle
HOts-:te•ner: ·
·•production call fqr the productr,
· of a market pig wetghmg m
I e neighborhood of 200 pounds
in l pprox:!mately iix months
Some of the better feeders anJ
bre'eders are achieving this re·
suit in five months.
When hogs are on fu!l feed
the dally gam for pigs welghin~
125 to 225
whether on
or
should bQ · appounds per day.
Ti;,~~,:i~;~~~\~;;; approximately
l.Z5
pounds of 35 per cent protein sup·
plement per day: Total feed runs
about 6~ pounds Pfr day making
crude protein In the total ra·
or approximately 13~ per
cent
'Rations for nurslng ·sows and
pregnant sows are spelteil our'in
detail in the bulletin which may
be secured from the County Ex·
tensiort oruce.

sodium and chlorine from
calcium and phosphorus
aa smaller 11mounl! or oron.
capper, Iodine, cobalt, zinc and
manflaneae It I! possible to poi·
son ·plea with', salt If • you feed
, much salt and too little water
Vitamins are specific organic
chemical compounds. Allh~!~

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the prot~IJis down into
acids and combine them as
proteiru'" Most protein 8Upplemenb for swine come from plant
an~ animal source!t sucll ai meat
scrapr, soybun oil nwal, tis11
meal and tankage. Cottonseed
meal may be osed tf It bas been
treated to make }I non-toxic for

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To Auto Drivers

Next Tuesday
November 5th

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• !The wscs m~t wllh Mrs. Louise
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Often the
or mailed to
cauling mucb
state and the _ ..... , A new sot-up
motorist lo ro "'"',.."' ,.
winter unharmed and hat&lt;h the puty registrar
following spring. Then It the tbne renewal.
to treat fields.
- - - - --

Spittlebugs Cited As Problem,
Next Spring Say Farm ExpertS

D~ly Sentinel, Pomeror-~tddleport. o., Nov. 1, 1957- 3

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7:90 ~~~.¥allly ,pays
7:30 S.liei of i.ondon

h. H. Zlmmerroan, Exec11tivc
Secretary of the AAsorlatlon. h,.
announcod the followlnt distinguished speakers:
MondayCharlo• 1. Jucobson, Dettolt,

. USE OUR

Romper Room
Trouble With Father ,
Arlene Froncls Show·
Trum're Hunt
Tbe Price Is Right
Truth pr CoDJequences
Tic
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If~ould Be Yo• '
~'DfY News
Mo\'leiiDie
~Ide and Gro9m
f!liltlnee Tb'ealre
Queen !or I oay
Mo,_d~ 11.0maneea
Sp~cb
Pl,yhouse
SportaEye
Weathmsat
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Planck, of Columbo,, Sunijq eye·
nlng, ~ s•ries of bullneshenlom
ond events of entertainment will
follow on Monday and ;I'uesday
In addition to registration and
the opening of •xhtbll!, Sunday
alternoon. a Board of Trustee•
meeting Will be held. Another
Board meetmg wtll be held Monday afternoon to ele(t officer&amp;,
following election o( lrual~··
. tlte Monday morning convent' on
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Individual ~on·
sumer juat •• It baa. jarge firms.
"The time will eome," be uld
"when m~t of us will r~~t ,6dr
cara and ow nlajdr 'p~llalifP'·
'"11hla will wfderi . the · mi of
what we can afforil, and It Will
appl~, to all ln~~l!l' jeveq. · .
'1nttead of cbilflnlnr ji\JIIatlf
to the IIIIJ)t~d ~p~ere of w1la ~·
can own. lho coneum'l!' ·~ .44·
en his living In tf~ms of . lrol.
"In other w~t.ds, he wDI 11'1•
Jjelter for lOili mon~y."

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COLUIIIBUS-'Chere'a nothing
farmer&amp; can do about them now.
but come ne&lt;t oprine apitllebuii&lt;
could well be a··sertoua problem
in meadows and hay fields.
'llhe populatiOn of 1p1tUebug.s
hal increased throughout th ~
!tate over tllat or a year ago.
accordtng t&amp; D. Lyle Goleman
The Ohio State Umveraity ex·
tcns1on entomologist l:&gt;ases thi•
comment on reau1t1 of a fall ~ p~t·
tlebug survey c\Jnduded in Ohio
by the Agneultural Exten11on
Sen1ce in cooperation with the
Agr~cultural Experiment station

Mra. Lout•• Brewer gave a stork
shower honoring lrlrs. Mary Tbn·
mona at her home, Tburlday
evenln~.
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' Ebet and Iva ~arpentpr were In
,. ••h•••• Tuesday tnd Thursday of
last week.

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And p)ace a l~wyer in the of·
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perlence in th' other County
Couris.

Fleming
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Get Lower Colt GIIJII- With More IIWt
To SeD- Freabea Up YOIII' 1111111 ~
WITH THE

ENDOJ!SEil 1\Y
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MAS1IRMIX WFMASTER ,
PROGRAM

Middleport Feed Mill

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of the ~ UIIIIO )J~ dlll'inl'
World War U by eomei!lan ECldie
Cauter. The Ohio Ltilcm rein~U!d
It uoiler the pfe~nt operotlng
pl4n .In 1911, ftr VA Jt~llal Pl·
tleull ouJY, but expriuled It to
lneludee vetmftl illltate bosplllla
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As an aid in eneoUJ:agin~ better management and feeding of
swine the fourth o( a series of
swu:e management bulletins was
received recenUy from Ohio
State Univerjlty. This b~lletin
No 363 follows the •other three,
11 Baby Pigs", "Growing arid
Fattemng Hogs" and "Swine Marke!·
in~" and covers completely the
•wine production fle1d.

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good lee4lng and ma~ageJll~nt II
plga pick uP an ·fnfe'ctfon •ontlbio·
tict may help check ·it. ·FI"JC(inr,
an, an~blotlc to healthy plga -may
btlng n9 great benefit.
Some of the amnleals have
been used IS
stimulators.
In tel~•
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IICAUII!MASfttAUIAILSI

Limiting the daily ,feed Intake
to 3.~ pereent of live weight af·
ter hogs wetgh 150 pound will
produce leaner ho~ than self
feeding. If oelf feeding is prac·
feeding a bulky ratton wtU
s4!1darlls of '!Wllle
HOts-:te•ner: ·
·•production call fqr the productr,
· of a market pig wetghmg m
I e neighborhood of 200 pounds
in l pprox:!mately iix months
Some of the better feeders anJ
bre'eders are achieving this re·
suit in five months.
When hogs are on fu!l feed
the dally gam for pigs welghin~
125 to 225
whether on
or
should bQ · appounds per day.
Ti;,~~,:i~;~~~\~;;; approximately
l.Z5
pounds of 35 per cent protein sup·
plement per day: Total feed runs
about 6~ pounds Pfr day making
crude protein In the total ra·
or approximately 13~ per
cent
'Rations for nurslng ·sows and
pregnant sows are spelteil our'in
detail in the bulletin which may
be secured from the County Ex·
tensiort oruce.

sodium and chlorine from
calcium and phosphorus
aa smaller 11mounl! or oron.
capper, Iodine, cobalt, zinc and
manflaneae It I! possible to poi·
son ·plea with', salt If • you feed
, much salt and too little water
Vitamins are specific organic
chemical compounds. Allh~!~

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from a- local bulk dealer who ·C.n ~~l mi,:

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need for protein
Is really a need for amino aclda
Digestion and asslm1lation
the prot~IJis down into
acids and combine them as
proteiru'" Most protein 8Upplemenb for swine come from plant
an~ animal source!t sucll ai meat
scrapr, soybun oil nwal, tis11
meal and tankage. Cottonseed
meal may be osed tf It bas been
treated to make }I non-toxic for

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BUV

m»Lifb•r

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Dis ,._ 1111 LOW-cDS1

Sc to $1.00 and ~'

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"We De Cullom GriHIDJ" • • • · · ~

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N. Zlld AVE.

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and Other
Girt Items

Purin·a
Chowi
OHIO \'ALLEY
.
FEED CO.

SeiUtlon
,·I'

TOYS

To Auto Drivers

Next Tuesday
November 5th

Large
~'&lt;:&amp;;....... "

Ohio To Halt
J;..thj•y
Cards
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FOR

...tch..tes ·
10:~0

from

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CoOkie
•uest
o{ ).lr. and was
Mr'l.• tbe
RudySunday
Durst
and dau~ter, Margaret.
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TRUStEE
Your Vote App~clated

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"BILL" HARilS

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to:oo &lt;;a~eaile 'ol sporta
10:45 Red i ! ' a.Corner

WILLIAM. f.

• !The wscs m~t wllh Mrs. Louise
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Wednesday evenina, Oc_t.

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cet tbe IICfDIO.
Often the
or mailed to
cauling mucb
state and the _ ..... , A new sot-up
motorist lo ro "'"',.."' ,.
winter unharmed and hat&lt;h the puty registrar
following spring. Then It the tbne renewal.
to treat fields.
- - - - --

Spittlebugs Cited As Problem,
Next Spring Say Farm ExpertS

D~ly Sentinel, Pomeror-~tddleport. o., Nov. 1, 1957- 3

IO:QO H9WGY DjiQ\ij1 ''

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7:90 ~~~.¥allly ,pays
7:30 S.liei of i.ondon

h. H. Zlmmerroan, Exec11tivc
Secretary of the AAsorlatlon. h,.
announcod the followlnt distinguished speakers:
MondayCharlo• 1. Jucobson, Dettolt,

. USE OUR

Romper Room
Trouble With Father ,
Arlene Froncls Show·
Trum're Hunt
Tbe Price Is Right
Truth pr CoDJequences
Tic
Dough
If~ould Be Yo• '
~'DfY News
Mo\'leiiDie
~Ide and Gro9m
f!liltlnee Tb'ealre
Queen !or I oay
Mo,_d~ 11.0maneea
Sp~cb
Pl,yhouse
SportaEye
Weathmsat
NH•a Pleture

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, 11011aaiand brok'O ber lett arm.
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acce~ories. Talk about _
jazzy! Man, you've got to see it.
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4 Door. A youthful oar•11)414~ •~4 out. The lleht blue
finish is spotle,ss frid tile' miltcbinJ blue Interior Is as
fresh as new. One Ic~Cal ·owner, ii young lady, In fad.
Yes sir, lt'u dUb froiD a FUiy. ·

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: 'nle Serle~ 6,2, .. ~r Sf!au. !&gt;llep rich green metallic
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®b \Ike a slinw car. A sul'f! eve ~ton~~er on the
Inside ton. Just lur,Q th~fkand ~e Jlfi:VP.r fQII{ to RfRrt.
'nib Is the car wltli •
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· features. You've got to #Ill! an~ aoiv-. this beauty to ap·
predate lt.

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2 J)qp!· '- Jctlflell clown drag out ~ar !IJat can tiktl?.'iJpt
good, but don't jud~ ('bOOt 1; Ill
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on the luxurious i~I'JQr yop \!'ill ~ow Immediately that
this fine car bas lleen the pride aM joY or som~ne of
dli!IIIY· J'!ll ~ w 1110es bebl)ld !he ~h.el iild you'll
kilO, WhY CadlUac Is your best buy.

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, 11011aaiand brok'O ber lett arm.
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Leo S..arlea bas been returned

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,1811 With gleamllia ~l!!te w'll tires. Custom leather i11ter·
ior harmonizing beautlfull~ wl~h exterior. Soup to "uls
acce~ories. Talk about _
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4 Door. A youthful oar•11)414~ •~4 out. The lleht blue
finish is spotle,ss frid tile' miltcbinJ blue Interior Is as
fresh as new. One Ic~Cal ·owner, ii young lady, In fad.
Yes sir, lt'u dUb froiD a FUiy. ·

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. 1953 CADILlAC ................. ·.. $1695'
: 'nle Serle~ 6,2, .. ~r Sf!au. !&gt;llep rich green metallic
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ride In comfort 1{1 !bls space 'happy cir. 2 doors inakes It
~e loo. Power steert~l· pqwer ~rakes. DJ)WQJ' ,indows
an~ po~er

seat «P~ y,qu!' •~tvlnf l!ltUW'e. It's really an
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®b \Ike a slinw car. A sul'f! eve ~ton~~er on the
Inside ton. Just lur,Q th~fkand ~e Jlfi:VP.r fQII{ to RfRrt.
'nib Is the car wltli •
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:. ~ )lritJimwer ~tearing. now•• hrakes, Merc-ll·matlt
, drlve: radto. heater. tinted ~aRR pn~ lll~~v nlber ootlonal
· features. You've got to #Ill! an~ aoiv-. this beauty to ap·
predate lt.

E 19l$'PlYMOUYff ......... ;...... :·.. i495
:: -~ Crs~hrgp~ t ,Tir.pr, 'l'hls 1'111~ 11111• bit•~ ln'h I• r••dv tf.
_,.,-1'1111 :~AIV h••illl~f. F.RRV In n~rk. 'I'I•AS h•v• hAr•iv lnl•t~·
PI! ~If• rMd Nl\t R n~f•~ 111•kAr Alihor llody sollcl motor

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2 J)qp!· '- Jctlflell clown drag out ~ar !IJat can tiktl?.'iJpt
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dpilbe ~mazed at thl~ W~l)~~!:f~l value.

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this fine car bas lleen the pride aM joY or som~ne of
dli!IIIY· J'!ll ~ w 1110es bebl)ld !he ~h.el iild you'll
kilO, WhY CadlUac Is your best buy.

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:H~beiT Ho8niial . McKinney-Batey
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WI ds In T
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I Fqr Billy Slater
nor
ests In WI
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'· show the '1¥anner In ~hleh sialic
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eleetricily may be generated on h Annou~ccmrnt
IS bemg m~&lt;l e of
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woolen blankets nylor\; silk or dl e ~ ""'' 8',1
'd11 ~ Mc~m"'Y ·
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aug11 er o It r. an 1• rs . .:-amuc
sharkskip uniforms,~ rubber qr M K'
1 M'ddl
1 dA d
coniposi_tion soled shoes&gt; and non- Baetc~nn~~1 'Oof ~;rs. ~j~~~~ ~~~lc/ 0~
C9nduc~tve rubber ta~le matttea- Middl~port.
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ses whtch are loupd 1D openting The ccrernon W'IS ·rfonncd on
and delivecy rooms In hoapitals. October 28 in ~ichrn':~d. Indiana.
, Although Holter Hosp•\11 haa: They were accompanied by Ben
modern up to da~e oper~ting rooms Batey, brother of Ihe ~room.
and modem equipment, this dem- The bride attended Middll•porl
onstration i8 being held to further High School and is now employed
1.;;;.;.===='====::,,~'1 th~ Martin Restaurant.
. Batey graduated from Mid·
l :lleDo&gt;rl in IQ53. served in the
and atl('ndcd Rio

James G. (Jim.my)

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of

COLUMBUS UP -

clash with Northcwestern
l 11rnin g point" for his Buek.
, lhrcatencd with the spectre

Experienced
And Knows 'l'he Work

K. Warner Sch&lt;!IC, nnd Paul Horst

Wood Hayes calls this Sat-

Salisbury Twp.
Capable,

Scientists Chal"lcs R. Strother,

Ohio Slate

that liJ bcul winless
Nmrth\•cOI.urn two · touchdown un"wc'll have to play Our
the year."

or lho UlliVCTSity of Washington
roundC'd them up for a sericB of
complex psychological teots that
were designed to shoW how their
minds ~o;kcd1 dnd how welL
By diVIdmg lhc 50 mlo five
groups of 10 .. with five men and
f1ve women 111 each group, they
were evenly sprca1! out according
to age. The mean age of Group 1
was 71 and .or Group 5, 84. The
mcon Pgcs ot the grou~s between
was 73, 75, nnd 79.
.From previous studies of, the
pnnds or young adults who e1ther
wc1·~ un1vers1ty students or univers1ty graduates, the scientists

The Bucktyc coach figured his
with a 4·1 record rcscmiJ..
1956 record al this time,
- Pd. Poi. Adv.
11 better position than last
t(!am, ~owever, mostly due
experience.
::=;:;::;:;::;:::;:;::;:;::;:;::;=:;:=:;:~~to Fnr
the entire nine-game !ieasop
last year, Hayes used only
minds
had statistical
with which
"norms"
lo for
compare
youn&amp;
Buckeyes 1nore than 116 of the their lt'lca,s urt•ments or old minds.
possi~lc 500 playing minutes, But
ln comprehendi ng the meanings

Veteran of W.W. I

te

Vote For

JULIAN

"Noonie"
HILL
for TRUSTEE

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Attel'l d 0'IS t riC
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HeO' t hC00ference·

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P~111eroy, Ohlp

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Thomas J.
SCOTT

FOR TRUSTEE
Chesler 1'ownshlp

NOV. 5th

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Your VQle . Appreel•led
Not Obliiutcd to anyone
- PH. Pol.

Cb~ster-PTA-·­

Halloween
Party Is Held
. Mrs. Thclmu Otr, Mr. 11. 11.
G1·ay and Mr. Howard l'arker were
IIJ&lt;Ucs for th C costumes at the
Halloween putty IIPunsored by the
Cl!eslcr PTA at the school Frlduy I

cvcmng.

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Prlws were awarded for Ute
Prctuf•st, ut:liel!t und the most·
orlgillnl In lhe three groups. Win·
nlng pri2c11 in the pr(Nichool, pri·
Jnili'V c:roup were Jo&gt;; ~; autt, Kar·
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on BIBftell ~nd B1!1y Gll!lllan. In
lhe Intermediate ~roup, wlnnt!ra
were rcrry Scidenohcl, Diana Baer
und Bnbby Drown nnd In tho up·
P"r grndes wore Drusilla Will
Tommy Somcrllcld and Kellh Rid:
cnour tJIJ(I Vcrncn Cleland as a

Vote For

LESRR M. HAWK
Stn ol Mr., Mro. Coy Howko

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MEMBER,
BASTERN LOCAl,
SCHOOL BOARD

COliJl)C,

A cako walk and many olh;r
were cnjoyc.d by approxl·
11111tely 150 parents and children.
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QUAUIY

ANNOUNCING AN ALL-N.EW LUXURY. -,..,.~
IN A LOWER PRICED . FIELD I ·

PAUL E. LIFE

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EASTER-N ·'LOCAL
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ADVANCID-New Alllhi·Swetp atylln111

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•OOMY-Newsofl;wldt soli!
1\VRY.,.New 1010 1 comprtlllo~.ratlol
I'CIWIIIUI-Now 354 cu. ln. Spll~ro V·8 onglnol
'WONDII,Ul-New Torslon·"lre Rldel No edra coat
sAIIST- New Totoi·Conlacl brakes!

NOV. 5
- Pd. l'ol. Adv.

. BALDWIN , $400.00 .

MODliN- New Pushbutton control Torqu€1Fiitet•

W•ddtno Rifto •175.00
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li~wt A car not only all-n•tD

In pertorl\)an~ but.l"'presentln£ an all-lltiD COD•

cept o/ luxury In J~j lowet priced field!
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lt.Wt lmaginof 'CArr•ltr quality ••• Chr,.U,
luxury •.. Chrwaltr per!ormaneo ••• Chrt~sltr.
pl'tBiigo! So much morct to enjoy! So much leao
to payl
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11•wt .And to toP It all-you have .the pride
und sati•lactio~ of owning a Chrysler-the car
with that 111mililul:able oold tlttD look of stltteaa

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CHRYSLER NIW VORI&lt;IR lor tlll!Bt ·ftoff'"'yoil ...ry luntry kno1111 le
~odeN' motorini( and many that arc unjquely Ita own. T~rSon·Aire !lUaPermiQp,
pu•hbutton 'l'urquqt:lllc, t;onola'I)I·Control powOI' stoorlng;duul h..d!l4h1A111d . ·\
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new Com\)Ound·Ourved wlndllhiOld• are all •tandurd "''uipmon~ l 'be New
Yorker't1 ~'iroPowOr V-8-en"ne iH tho mOllt efficient in tho world.
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an4 inside ••• afl.new In onrinoerlnr ••• aii-IHIII

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LAY ·AWAY

Wrll~s longci·t.lt:tn :111y olhct· cvur ntude . .

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Tnday . • • lhere'a 1 ahlnlnt new "ltuury lltll'.
the medium Pri.£11 fteld • , , the ctamoroua all-6tW

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JEWELERS

IAIIIIT- New Conilont·Control Powar SteorlnKI'
ICI...C:-Now Compound·Cvrvod wlndohloldst
IIIIAIU-New s!lp·prool Sure·Grlp di(leren\lal!'
IXCI.UIIVI- New Autp·Pilotl'

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B. H. SANBOR~

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Sec You al lhe l'oil~

Come In and
Try Our Exclusive
New 'Sheaffer's

The Glamorous New

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Maw• Neyer ¥,o'? ,hq It ~.Palble !01' )'O~
to own so much rlamotlr • 1~ 'I'IIDlnucb luxuey , ••
lor so little I Olllu C~er .~~ It today!
uw• Aak your ChJ'yaler · aa~er tO show you
Chrysler's lone llit 4· 111'.:CW'pew ' l968!~turea ,
sudi aa Cbry!ler'a nolw 'Au,IO'~otl Th&amp;11f811A!sf .
driving ealety, drhtn1 Comfort feature ever
lnvenled! Not a tovernor,· but ~n · llillmi~~q
device connected with apeidometer and aceelera•
lor. {t

P'?Vente euoaa IIPeM In traillc zonee,

maintaine e01181GIIIIJM!8ll; on

Geod Clfa VIed Cin
AD lllu•ll!ld Modell

MITROP,OLITAN

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latoea whije· they last. S· A. ·
Enoch, Portland, 0. . lli-23-tf

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FABRICS

e Cleanest Clothes

by Uulted Stales Testing Co., Inc.

The Diilrlct Health Conferenre
held al Lake Hope Lodge, Oct. 25
was enjoyed by ·,_ the followln g
members (rom the Reedsville·
Long BOttom group: Mrs. Bernice
Prince, Mrs. P~ulinn Mycra, Mrs.
~largaret Brown, Mrs. Ara 'My
ers and Mro. Maxn1e ·Whitehead .
The next regular , meeting will
be held November 71h at tho 1
hllme of Mrs. Margaret Brown a~
Re"dSYille.
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·of New

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or words the old minds were etatistically ,suporlor lo lhe young
ones up to and throuyh the 79
years rnran·nsc group. The · 00
yca~I·Plus !(roup were interior to
lhe young minds. This .held true
als'o !n comprehending 'and using
numOOra.
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. But in .rcnsunin~. in ment~ agiltty, liOd Ill rc lt~tiug lo llm(), even
tho youngest of the old minds (71
-iiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ years, menn age) yt"Crc not ·up to
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the Y()Ung Gncs 07 years up to
2\ly&lt;~.
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Have been and wilt coolin·

tart Township
and go'od roads.

r.!~t ~~~.~~~j r:rulpa~:~.w;:.

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Mrs.
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in Just five ~""'"this year he has
already uHcd 15 plnycrs a~ lcust
116 or more minutes.
-~·--' cd ucatiu11 of their own perand others Jn the Drea who
be lnlcroslcd. Holzor Hospital
invited rlm:lorll, oursc!S, ad·
miniKlralofll ami other hospital
llCrllunnel {rom within u 60 mile
rudiul to al.lrrul thiR dNnon!-!tra·
lion.

LETART
TOWNSHIP
ue to be interested in Le-

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Carpenter and family Salurdat ·
Mro.
G. lllll~P. and t J~
and Mrs, A. C. Brewer.Siliunons,
Pt. Pll\l~arit, ,.tr. ·an4
D~rsl caJ.. d, on ~· €ar·
and family Tjluraday even. 'Mra: Fred V~n Malft, Londbn, ·o,Xr.' and · Mra. Paul Bleiilpl. 111'..
Clarence ·B~own, . Mr~ G1111~ C~p- ·
B. R. Allen visited 'his son and ,mall, M:ra. Mary Bonecit1ttlqtld
familY Satu!tlay, Mr. and Mrs! Connl~, Mrs. Myrtle Cbapman and
Howard Allen and children, Sltll' Sondra ,were ·lfUestlaJ ruuara of
ler.
·Mrs. ·Cecil llle110lng.
.
Charles Neuman, Syrac\18e, call; .' O~ey R.ouah and Mrs.·E!liel frt .
were l'oinl Pleaaiiilt bualn1111 yla•
ed on Eber Carpenter and famUy itora Salilrday.
Saturday· a(U!moon.
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At the present time they &lt;! L"(' r~·
;idinJ,l \1.-ilh the groom's mother.
_ - - - - -years old. Ttcy were equally di - mind&amp;
,.;dcd "' to ''''· All were univcr'!be ideal way lo study minds
s1 ty J.!r&lt;tdu &lt;L
tc·s and at any stage would bC to take a large number
of thch livr'5 all would httVI! been of minds when &amp;hey are young and
I ~etm
classified "' mentally superior.
study them periodically over· the
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I many years of their aging.
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. Saturday

WILKESVILU

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11·•. sixth blrlMdy of Billy Sia··. Jl4ndaU Talbott Ne.w Lexington
Eon With Wordo
By DELOS SMITH
. I A CUriOUS matter appeared in . \cr ,Wi ll b&lt; celebrated thiS w~ek IPillll the week end with ,his. par·
NEW IORK UP -SCience isn the comparative statist;,. on the ' end when relatives Will gather •• 'onll, Mr. and Mra. Dell 'Talbcitt.
yet able lo make precise eompar· ease of usinir words. The 71-year·/ ~~e. ho~e of his parenta, · ~r. and
And)· Ward and Dale LawsOn
isons of old minds wilh young old ••oup showCd less case than '"'· ~llllam Slater and SuSie, Hud- !"ere business visiton In Parker..
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t If rl
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b
nun s u1 • ncwc~ c o 1o o the young minds but the 73-year- 1
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urg recent1y.
•
~o shows ~hut old minds are more . old group showed more ease. This Fr~:e:::~.:!n infcl~~h
Mr.' ~d Mr~ _:Mr. and VJrs. S. W. Durst and
• ~nsd \an Matty~ Portland, called on Eber
11l ease w1th wo~dS 'md numbers greater ease was even greater in 'Mrt. H nl ~ 0
than young ones.
the 751)tear-old group, but there- . k' " fey our a_n
aug ter, 'Cverung.
. Bul one of the first loo;cs ag- after It declined to ~ liltle less ~t'c~I ..rqbColum~u~, Joe ~a~en;· R. R. Durst spent Monday In
mg imposes .on minds 1s 1n the than tha~ of _Young mmd_s.
.
bowuflgu~r:n, .;t:~f:t:ky~ eeo, Colun~ous.
m~mory ~lcpartment. Also ol~ . The scientu;t.s h~d mad~. a pr~- 01 This will also be a farewell ar·
Kenny Brewer, .Lima, spent the
mmds dou t work as quickly, .don t VIGUS report but 1t was prelim1- ty for Joe C IJe
h. . P
week end .with bts pareqta, Mr.
rc.uson as . wdl, and have trouble nary." This was their final n· .
f the a e~ w ~ "': 111 1ebve
...rc_Jating events to time tha~ young port, to .a technical organ of the soon o~ - _s~_VIce. e IS a flit- ' ther of Mrs. sr~e..:_ - - ml_nds ~on 'l have, a~eordmg to .American f·;ycl1ological Associath1s q,uLtc cumprehensave study of lion.
old mu~ds.
I They e.cknowledgcd a primary
. They wen: the minds of 50 rc· weakness of their study. This is
tired rollegr- l('achers and profes- ' that ihe minds' studted in youth
sional pcopl·: w!10 wen~ 70 to 88 and in age were not the same

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:H~beiT Ho8niial . McKinney-Batey
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WI ds In T
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nor
ests In WI
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'· show the '1¥anner In ~hleh sialic
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eleetricily may be generated on h Annou~ccmrnt
IS bemg m~&lt;l e of
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woolen blankets nylor\; silk or dl e ~ ""'' 8',1
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sharkskip uniforms,~ rubber qr M K'
1 M'ddl
1 dA d
coniposi_tion soled shoes&gt; and non- Baetc~nn~~1 'Oof ~;rs. ~j~~~~ ~~~lc/ 0~
C9nduc~tve rubber ta~le matttea- Middl~port.
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ses whtch are loupd 1D openting The ccrernon W'IS ·rfonncd on
and delivecy rooms In hoapitals. October 28 in ~ichrn':~d. Indiana.
, Although Holter Hosp•\11 haa: They were accompanied by Ben
modern up to da~e oper~ting rooms Batey, brother of Ihe ~room.
and modem equipment, this dem- The bride attended Middll•porl
onstration i8 being held to further High School and is now employed
1.;;;.;.===='====::,,~'1 th~ Martin Restaurant.
. Batey graduated from Mid·
l :lleDo&gt;rl in IQ53. served in the
and atl('ndcd Rio

James G. (Jim.my)

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of

COLUMBUS UP -

clash with Northcwestern
l 11rnin g point" for his Buek.
, lhrcatencd with the spectre

Experienced
And Knows 'l'he Work

K. Warner Sch&lt;!IC, nnd Paul Horst

Wood Hayes calls this Sat-

Salisbury Twp.
Capable,

Scientists Chal"lcs R. Strother,

Ohio Slate

that liJ bcul winless
Nmrth\•cOI.urn two · touchdown un"wc'll have to play Our
the year."

or lho UlliVCTSity of Washington
roundC'd them up for a sericB of
complex psychological teots that
were designed to shoW how their
minds ~o;kcd1 dnd how welL
By diVIdmg lhc 50 mlo five
groups of 10 .. with five men and
f1ve women 111 each group, they
were evenly sprca1! out according
to age. The mean age of Group 1
was 71 and .or Group 5, 84. The
mcon Pgcs ot the grou~s between
was 73, 75, nnd 79.
.From previous studies of, the
pnnds or young adults who e1ther
wc1·~ un1vers1ty students or univers1ty graduates, the scientists

The Bucktyc coach figured his
with a 4·1 record rcscmiJ..
1956 record al this time,
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11 better position than last
t(!am, ~owever, mostly due
experience.
::=;:;::;:;::;:::;:;::;:;::;:;::;=:;:=:;:~~to Fnr
the entire nine-game !ieasop
last year, Hayes used only
minds
had statistical
with which
"norms"
lo for
compare
youn&amp;
Buckeyes 1nore than 116 of the their lt'lca,s urt•ments or old minds.
possi~lc 500 playing minutes, But
ln comprehendi ng the meanings

Veteran of W.W. I

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Vote For

JULIAN

"Noonie"
HILL
for TRUSTEE

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NOV. 5th

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Your VQle . Appreel•led
Not Obliiutcd to anyone
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Cb~ster-PTA-·­

Halloween
Party Is Held
. Mrs. Thclmu Otr, Mr. 11. 11.
G1·ay and Mr. Howard l'arker were
IIJ&lt;Ucs for th C costumes at the
Halloween putty IIPunsored by the
Cl!eslcr PTA at the school Frlduy I

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Prctuf•st, ut:liel!t und the most·
orlgillnl In lhe three groups. Win·
nlng pri2c11 in the pr(Nichool, pri·
Jnili'V c:roup were Jo&gt;; ~; autt, Kar·
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on BIBftell ~nd B1!1y Gll!lllan. In
lhe Intermediate ~roup, wlnnt!ra
were rcrry Scidenohcl, Diana Baer
und Bnbby Drown nnd In tho up·
P"r grndes wore Drusilla Will
Tommy Somcrllcld and Kellh Rid:
cnour tJIJ(I Vcrncn Cleland as a

Vote For

LESRR M. HAWK
Stn ol Mr., Mro. Coy Howko

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MEMBER,
BASTERN LOCAl,
SCHOOL BOARD

COliJl)C,

A cako walk and many olh;r
were cnjoyc.d by approxl·
11111tely 150 parents and children.
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QUAUIY

ANNOUNCING AN ALL-N.EW LUXURY. -,..,.~
IN A LOWER PRICED . FIELD I ·

PAUL E. LIFE

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EASTER-N ·'LOCAL
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1\VRY.,.New 1010 1 comprtlllo~.ratlol
I'CIWIIIUI-Now 354 cu. ln. Spll~ro V·8 onglnol
'WONDII,Ul-New Torslon·"lre Rldel No edra coat
sAIIST- New Totoi·Conlacl brakes!

NOV. 5
- Pd. l'ol. Adv.

. BALDWIN , $400.00 .

MODliN- New Pushbutton control Torqu€1Fiitet•

W•ddtno Rifto •175.00
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cept o/ luxury In J~j lowet priced field!
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luxury •.. Chrwaltr per!ormaneo ••• Chrt~sltr.
pl'tBiigo! So much morct to enjoy! So much leao
to payl
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11•wt .And to toP It all-you have .the pride
und sati•lactio~ of owning a Chrysler-the car
with that 111mililul:able oold tlttD look of stltteaa

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~odeN' motorini( and many that arc unjquely Ita own. T~rSon·Aire !lUaPermiQp,
pu•hbutton 'l'urquqt:lllc, t;onola'I)I·Control powOI' stoorlng;duul h..d!l4h1A111d . ·\
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new Com\)Ound·Ourved wlndllhiOld• are all •tandurd "''uipmon~ l 'be New
Yorker't1 ~'iroPowOr V-8-en"ne iH tho mOllt efficient in tho world.
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Wrll~s longci·t.lt:tn :111y olhct· cvur ntude . .

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the medium Pri.£11 fteld • , , the ctamoroua all-6tW

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IXCI.UIIVI- New Autp·Pilotl'

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to own so much rlamotlr • 1~ 'I'IIDlnucb luxuey , ••
lor so little I Olllu C~er .~~ It today!
uw• Aak your ChJ'yaler · aa~er tO show you
Chrysler's lone llit 4· 111'.:CW'pew ' l968!~turea ,
sudi aa Cbry!ler'a nolw 'Au,IO'~otl Th&amp;11f811A!sf .
driving ealety, drhtn1 Comfort feature ever
lnvenled! Not a tovernor,· but ~n · llillmi~~q
device connected with apeidometer and aceelera•
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latoea whije· they last. S· A. ·
Enoch, Portland, 0. . lli-23-tf

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FABRICS

e Cleanest Clothes

by Uulted Stales Testing Co., Inc.

The Diilrlct Health Conferenre
held al Lake Hope Lodge, Oct. 25
was enjoyed by ·,_ the followln g
members (rom the Reedsville·
Long BOttom group: Mrs. Bernice
Prince, Mrs. P~ulinn Mycra, Mrs.
~largaret Brown, Mrs. Ara 'My
ers and Mro. Maxn1e ·Whitehead .
The next regular , meeting will
be held November 71h at tho 1
hllme of Mrs. Margaret Brown a~
Re"dSYille.
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or words the old minds were etatistically ,suporlor lo lhe young
ones up to and throuyh the 79
years rnran·nsc group. The · 00
yca~I·Plus !(roup were interior to
lhe young minds. This .held true
als'o !n comprehending 'and using
numOOra.
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. But in .rcnsunin~. in ment~ agiltty, liOd Ill rc lt~tiug lo llm(), even
tho youngest of the old minds (71
-iiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ years, menn age) yt"Crc not ·up to
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the Y()Ung Gncs 07 years up to
2\ly&lt;~.
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Have been and wilt coolin·

tart Township
and go'od roads.

r.!~t ~~~.~~~j r:rulpa~:~.w;:.

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in Just five ~""'"this year he has
already uHcd 15 plnycrs a~ lcust
116 or more minutes.
-~·--' cd ucatiu11 of their own perand others Jn the Drea who
be lnlcroslcd. Holzor Hospital
invited rlm:lorll, oursc!S, ad·
miniKlralofll ami other hospital
llCrllunnel {rom within u 60 mile
rudiul to al.lrrul thiR dNnon!-!tra·
lion.

LETART
TOWNSHIP
ue to be interested in Le-

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Carpenter and family Salurdat ·
Mro.
G. lllll~P. and t J~
and Mrs, A. C. Brewer.Siliunons,
Pt. Pll\l~arit, ,.tr. ·an4
D~rsl caJ.. d, on ~· €ar·
and family Tjluraday even. 'Mra: Fred V~n Malft, Londbn, ·o,Xr.' and · Mra. Paul Bleiilpl. 111'..
Clarence ·B~own, . Mr~ G1111~ C~p- ·
B. R. Allen visited 'his son and ,mall, M:ra. Mary Bonecit1ttlqtld
familY Satu!tlay, Mr. and Mrs! Connl~, Mrs. Myrtle Cbapman and
Howard Allen and children, Sltll' Sondra ,were ·lfUestlaJ ruuara of
ler.
·Mrs. ·Cecil llle110lng.
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Charles Neuman, Syrac\18e, call; .' O~ey R.ouah and Mrs.·E!liel frt .
were l'oinl Pleaaiiilt bualn1111 yla•
ed on Eber Carpenter and famUy itora Salilrday.
Saturday· a(U!moon.
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At the present time they &lt;! L"(' r~·
;idinJ,l \1.-ilh the groom's mother.
_ - - - - -years old. Ttcy were equally di - mind&amp;
,.;dcd "' to ''''· All were univcr'!be ideal way lo study minds
s1 ty J.!r&lt;tdu &lt;L
tc·s and at any stage would bC to take a large number
of thch livr'5 all would httVI! been of minds when &amp;hey are young and
I ~etm
classified "' mentally superior.
study them periodically over· the
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I many years of their aging.
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. Saturday

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11·•. sixth blrlMdy of Billy Sia··. Jl4ndaU Talbott Ne.w Lexington
Eon With Wordo
By DELOS SMITH
. I A CUriOUS matter appeared in . \cr ,Wi ll b&lt; celebrated thiS w~ek IPillll the week end with ,his. par·
NEW IORK UP -SCience isn the comparative statist;,. on the ' end when relatives Will gather •• 'onll, Mr. and Mra. Dell 'Talbcitt.
yet able lo make precise eompar· ease of usinir words. The 71-year·/ ~~e. ho~e of his parenta, · ~r. and
And)· Ward and Dale LawsOn
isons of old minds wilh young old ••oup showCd less case than '"'· ~llllam Slater and SuSie, Hud- !"ere business visiton In Parker..
· d b th
t If rl
d ~
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son ~treet
b
nun s u1 • ncwc~ c o 1o o the young minds but the 73-year- 1
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urg recent1y.
•
~o shows ~hut old minds are more . old group showed more ease. This Fr~:e:::~.:!n infcl~~h
Mr.' ~d Mr~ _:Mr. and VJrs. S. W. Durst and
• ~nsd \an Matty~ Portland, called on Eber
11l ease w1th wo~dS 'md numbers greater ease was even greater in 'Mrt. H nl ~ 0
than young ones.
the 751)tear-old group, but there- . k' " fey our a_n
aug ter, 'Cverung.
. Bul one of the first loo;cs ag- after It declined to ~ liltle less ~t'c~I ..rqbColum~u~, Joe ~a~en;· R. R. Durst spent Monday In
mg imposes .on minds 1s 1n the than tha~ of _Young mmd_s.
.
bowuflgu~r:n, .;t:~f:t:ky~ eeo, Colun~ous.
m~mory ~lcpartment. Also ol~ . The scientu;t.s h~d mad~. a pr~- 01 This will also be a farewell ar·
Kenny Brewer, .Lima, spent the
mmds dou t work as quickly, .don t VIGUS report but 1t was prelim1- ty for Joe C IJe
h. . P
week end .with bts pareqta, Mr.
rc.uson as . wdl, and have trouble nary." This was their final n· .
f the a e~ w ~ "': 111 1ebve
...rc_Jating events to time tha~ young port, to .a technical organ of the soon o~ - _s~_VIce. e IS a flit- ' ther of Mrs. sr~e..:_ - - ml_nds ~on 'l have, a~eordmg to .American f·;ycl1ological Associath1s q,uLtc cumprehensave study of lion.
old mu~ds.
I They e.cknowledgcd a primary
. They wen: the minds of 50 rc· weakness of their study. This is
tired rollegr- l('achers and profes- ' that ihe minds' studted in youth
sional pcopl·: w!10 wen~ 70 to 88 and in age were not the same

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NIW VO~KEA 't . s44.ATOG4 , WINdsOR!

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Wildwood Garden Club Meeting
12 New Scouts
Hetd Wednesday At Rose Home Are Enrolled In
Mrs Lawrence Rose assiSted b) oaper on 'Common Diseases of ;lit b p k244
Mrs M1lton Houdasnelt ent01 Shade Trees" wnlten by M" ~U
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Slides Of Europe ,
Are Shown At
Auxiliary Meeti,ng

\ POMEROY
SOCIETY

8-Dally Sentinel, Pom,ruy·Middleport

Kefauver Asks
Rev and Mrs Liston Hallvy I Steel Industry
i-lDd sons were busmes.s ,yhutor!l
Ill Cotum~ua Wedlli!.Sday
T0 CUt pn£es
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Marjorie Burt, Ruttan~
Road visited Wednesday 'evenln~
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Mra. Mury Bailey and !4r~ Jen•
nie Roush r;pcat Friday with Hrf, )
tamed the Wildwood Garden Cluh Roush was read by Mrs Demcr
Twelve new C11o Scouts W('rr
Slades taken on a recent tOll"
Joe Bailey of Chester
&gt; 1
Wednesday ·~ vemng at her home 1-folter Mrs W1ham Nease read taken mto Cub Pack 244 at tb, lf Europe lncludmg a number:
Mr and Mrs. Carl Grueoer and
Mmersv11le, with a 'come as yuu 1 poem Puyer of the Woods' Pack mcetmg at the First Blip- tf cathedrals were showQ tiy Mr~ ... Mill
aon called on Mr. and Mn. Will
arc" party
aflcr winch Mrs Roush spoke on t1st Church Monday mgltt Pac~ \ ,R Kmghl when the Ladler
WASIUNGTON UP- Sen. Eslc1 Hellma~ Suf1llay
The meeting opened w1th pr.t • bu lbs \1r~ William Nease won Master J Richard Wells presldeJ \u,.hary of Grace Epi!C~Pal f llh Wanda Llghtfoof Middle
Kefauver (D·Tenn) called upon' Mr and Mra Lerard Lanham
er by the president Mrs Houd ,l 1he pmc m a spelhng cont~t and welc(lmed the cubs and tl1e1r ~ hurch met Thursday aftetn9.W P\*1 ,
1 Mrs Allred Ycaugcr wa• rQ(!ductcd by Mrs Roush
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the steel Industry todiiY to reduce ond .a• Marvin ,_ 1 5 d ' 1
shell
parents Mrs R R Ptekens, D•.m 1t tne home of Mrs Patrick LocH
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'"" 1onn Bay 1 of Kr1dcrs- prices "at leut $3 a ton ,
"I
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wcltomcd as a new member
Refreshment~ were !lervcd b1 Mather was tn rharge of tht ory, High Street
ville Is the guest or hQr parent.&lt;, Kefauver, chairman of the Sen- ~f~:r• visiting their ICJI1' and f....
Mrs Everett Hayes, preoldent
Mrs Wtlllam !'tshcr Ylrs Nor the hostesses to tholle named Bobcat ceremony when the new
Mrs C F Tompkms
~le Antltruot and Monopoly Sub- Mrs Harry Brown and chtl~i!Jn,
man Ftshrr and Mrs Paul Ftshcr above and Mrs Am11nda Bacr eub t~cou t!; were taken mto th(' orcsided at the mect1ng which Mr.C and
F Tompkms, son Cbnstophc&lt; committee now Investigating steel )lr and Mrs. Ral~h Pa1nte)' and
1pcn~d
w1tb
devotions
led
bv
were reported as havmg a death ~rs Mark Evans l\trs Kul Pack and Mr Wells presented
and daughter Mn Jonn payllff priC~I said neither U S Steel nor children spent Sunday afternoon
In the famtly A thank )OU !JO' C Grueser Mrs Chnsty Bacr, Mrs the Bubel!! p111.s to the parent , \1Jss Grace Horton, who ai!O read
Ill with tnc flu
Bethlehem Steel had shown in un at tho P01nler home.
wus rea11 from Mrs Davtd Nca~{' Kem t•th IIRrm Mrs Edtson Hoi who plarcd them 'on tllelr sons 1 !cUter from Mrs Louipe Bow II'ORev.
Eugc~c Brown IS a sut&gt; pearances before the subcomm1t
Mrs Will Hoilman called on
Cor flowers 5cnt her while tll
!on, Mt s Homer Holter, Mrs U
The new cubs "rc l&lt; rank Tav nnn of Fond du Lnt, Wfs. 1 wr1t llcal pat&lt;CAI at Holzer llosp1L1l tee that more than $.1 of lost ,July's ~Irs McGlothlin Monday after·
Plar.s
were
m.1de
for
lh
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an
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:\lrs
John
Jhlc,
Mr!l
!Jr
Wayne
oavts
Ma
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vln
Fry€:
'en
on
her
90th
birthday
anit
New Series
Julie Brown, dauglltcr of Rr\ '$6 a too pnc" mcrcase was due to neon
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nual Chmtrnas partv wht(h will Stanley Jones, Mrs Dwight Mil Rob Taylor Bill Oa\JS Gcorg1 ,J~o some poetry which !!lie com
Jimmy Smith and Glenna M~~l&lt;•
1Jc held m th(' Forest Run M • hoan and Mrs Vernon Nease
Sauer, Sammy Hood Joe Uelclt •Joserl Mrs Bowman ~~ t11c md Mrs Eugci\C Brown IS con higher wngcs.
*NeW·Malit Ride
Even lhe wage mcrenscs of Just called on Mr rand Mrs Lenard
thodtst Chu rch soc1al room Nam - -.man Charles V;~n ~Jeter, Jo• lwl!hler of or Ohlt! o.ne pf t1u tmed to her home with flu
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summer, Kefauver said In a state Lanham Sunday evenlnr
*New "Mobtle LOok"
cs were dl awn for gift cxchangr
Powell Leland Brown, Rober: 1rst rectors of Grace Chuftfl
ment, were "of£set m conslderabk I Mr and Mrs. &lt;Curtla Bailey1 )frs
nurmg the busmcss sess1on
ami II was dCCidcd lnat glfh
Rurkell
part b,Y the decllnmg price of , Golden ~ahr. Mike and Tim Neut•·
the wonderful
should . pet t.1111 to gard('n club•
The fullowm~ awards were ~Jre 11at('r1al was selected fflr the
scrap
!ling of Athens were Sunday &amp;ue•!o
Plans were also chscussed for pre
~cntcd lknmr stnpc Robert &lt;nl!clmg benches iU the chur~b
Kefauver
said
the
third
quarter
of M" Mary Bailey.
p.mn~ Christmas baske 3 for tlu
~&lt;'hmull, assu;lant dcnner stnpr •h~eh Aaron Kelton will uphol
f•J\IInc~al report of U S, Steel Mr and Mn Homer doeeleiq
Slrk and also tne need)
St••pnen l'ulll'n
Wolf Badge, .\t&gt;r
showed a "substantial decline m called .Oil Mr:'•aod 1dr&amp; Will Hell·
Pmcs were awsmlcd for ha•
"'h
Re!reshmen!o we"' ' ~ed b1
production" but record earnmgs m~Pt- Tuesday. •
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1'Ho we., bf prayer
' •~d' sci f
mg •the most po111 ! s 1n Oower tll Parish Youth Fellowship was held row Pomts Ja mes Miller, Ra' Inc hostess durl"' 8 iiaetfl\ hour
1 o thtrtecn me~bcn
1cnlal , ', wa~ .ibserl',~ -,,b7 tne
rangcments for the past year tv at the East Letart McthodJl;t Pickens, W('twto YS rnnk, Ra~
4 ,. ·i
wscs Thllrsday afteriloon 1~i th•
!\1rs Russ Watson first M. ~ Church, Saturday, October 26
Pickens. who 1s the ftrst local
United MethodiSt Church!
DQVld Nease second and Mrs
The Rev lhchard Young spoke Cuh to get th1s award
Denver Holter th1rd A poem to 1Ute 40 persons present
The progra!ll mcludcd a game
'As The Waters Covet Ttl . .
I was rearl by Mrs Huuda~helt
After the devohonal and buaJ with Mrs Dwight Wallace drc'i
\ca'' wafi the theme for th~
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P~rty
Mrs Hany Rou sh pre~cnhd nelS sesstons, Rev Young led m sed as a ghost as the narrato1
•~r1111on rn the ab~encc orM~
' the progra111 for the even1ng A. game! and singing
She was assl!ilcd by other Ucn
fi)lgene Brown, Mrs Ilarr)' P
-Rdrcahments were served and Mothtrs Den ~ wt1h Mrs Brutc
Smith, ,;ervecl as leader Oron,p
concluded the rncehng The next Lloyd as Den Mothct , rcccJvcd
ftnorox•matelv I~ ptlenrled •inglng of "From All tho Dar&lt;
meeting will be held at the 1\a· tht wooden cuh sctl ut altcndmnce hl' HAIIO"CCfl p~rlV nr the Sl· Places" wllh M!!s t.ucret•a Grn
ctne Methodtst Church, Nov 9
a\Vard for thl' mcctllliZ
oQCompa,. usl
r&lt;'d HcRrl Church Stmda:f.~ eve- helmer as the
- - - -- -- -- Cubs came 111 Halloween cos ., "" m thr. r.hurr:h audltololurn
opened the servtcc
tume and Mrs Rtchard Well anJ
Mrs Henrv WciiR, Mn )John
Followmg responsJ\.16 rendm..t
Mn Jlarotd F.Jlf)ley were jud"C'
Mclg• County Jaycees
led
by Mrs Smith \he g:roup sang
~oel'
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Kenneth
lllcCu)lough
Pnzc~ were
gt vcn to Ronm . , ntl M ra Leroy Ru11ch~l werP.
PrcBenls
"Take
the Name of Jcs"'l Wllf•
lhnciy prctt1cst, M1chael Puc
kctt. funnu~st Bruce Wallace 1 1, •uctucs for tho eostum~H and You" ,nd Mrs Smith road Mal·
llrt1.PR were awarded
Jn :AMela thew 9·3&amp;-38 Medllat1pns were
Gcor~c Sauer, 2 ugliest
~emharl prcttlrot. CJnd,,, Jenn- ~tvon by Mrs• Leo smith
The social rooms were decorat
ln~ '· upll-.t ond Mary ' B~htt
Talks on the work In home
cd In keeping w1th. Halloween
ORCIIESTRA
Mrs Wilham Moody and Mroi most orll(lnal In the pr~jl~hool tleldo, three of which arc In
age group
,
Cincinnati wore given lncludnl!j
Charles Bradbury Refreshments
of c1d~r and doughnuts were ter
In
grad..
one
thro~ah &gt;three "MGther's Memorial "'Center" b"
Pomeroy High School
ved at the close of t~c meeting nmes were awarded to Kathy Mrs. Jed Webster sr; "FriendshiP
Auditorium
and program
Fultz, prelllcst, Mike Gre" Homc55, Mro W 0, Barft11!, "EiBUIC~
Adm. $2 50 each
ugheat and Susan Ohlin"~· the thor Hall" Mit&lt; Auausta Gcnhet ,
Benefit Chmtmas .Fund
'llost original, ,P'!de four tiiHugh mer; and• "Peek Home" m PolJ.
&lt;lx, Patricia Jlenne.!RY. pr~itleol Ill , ~Y M1sa Lucretia Genhotmcr
Aliter g/oup '• st:•sl~g of'
J•mmy Hackett, uallest ana -Su•l•
CrowdeJ
Uadford, mo1t
orlalnal; an~ 11 Where Cross THe
arlulls wlnnmf prlteo were Fath· Way, of Life" the work In fur
er Jono Turel, prbtllesiJ Mr&lt; clgn field!, bolh ot '!hich 'are ••
George
Hackett Jr, irid Mr. and Japan and are &amp;1rlf.1 dOrnlltor~
The rcguhtr mectmg of thP
Meigs County Jaycee cites was "'" Tnomao SCallv, ugliest an~ were given "Hiroshima Jo G•
hold rnursday evening at the Mr and Mfl. Rob~rt B~rket1 1 kuln" a glrli h1gh &amp;ehool and col
orlgl~al. Mrs lo~ph llavb le&amp;e for women by Mro. Ever&lt;!!
home of Mrs Jack Scehg on Lin· 'llosl
YOn
a
prlzl In a g~c.,lng co~­ Th,omaa and "i\Oyam~ Gaku•••
coin Heights
Unlvcr&amp;lty" by Mro George 11
Mond•y :~~u sS•turday
i'he busl nc~s mcctln.t: was prt tcsl
Refreshments of hot : dogs, ~~rker Praycro for these age•
~vcnlnutt hv Appointment
stdcd over by Mrs R1chard Ro
doughn
uts, cnffQe and ~tange ,eleo In both home and lore~gr
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1 crmancnh $7 ~. $10 .tnd $1~ se nb!UIIn, ptCSJflcnt HcportA cr
fields were glvn by Mrs Robert
PHONE 6428-Y
&lt;'omn11t1eos """ heard nn~ the 110p were served. FavDr-' wet~ Warner
,
2;15 Wtlnut St.
Mlddltpor annual ChrbtmnB project wn• •mall pumpklno ninde of ~~rshThe u!fermg which wdl h
diScussed Cloth ing will be collerl mallows
,
lASed for tb'se p.ro1ec~ was I"
I~ijijiijiiiii;;;iiiiiiij~ I Cil for needy families lo help
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charge of ~IllS ~ydla ,'Ebersbnr
Sparkling dau maroon finish Extra nice for model
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Inc Jaycees with their Chrlslmo' ..,.ARRIAOti Ltcilu'f
woo Rave the offering prayer
bY Hro. S.i.lth eonclu•l
pr~~;'mcalvln Simpson was ap been
Twolasuod
marriage
!Icons''
have
here to ~awrence Hy- cdPreyer
the senlte
10
Choice of two doot and 4 dr Both Vel y d~pendnbl~ cars
pomlcd
" vice ofpre"
ric&gt;nt
fnr tile•cnc
remainder
th r oell. 18, Rutland and Ros•marv
with original dark green twojtone !Jmsh
year
Manley,
Middleport
to WEST SHADE
Billy ~ee16,Windon,
25, and
Miners•
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M!! Mickey Williams wno wei VIlle labom and ~·Ia Ann King.
Will Hellman called on the
corned as a new meml~r It w~~ 19, Chester.
K 1 1 t•· M •
4 dr Sedan Hydt amattc dnvc Spotlcs.s ongmal two
announced Inot 0 party for new 1•.•,;;·
tone green hnlsh
mcmbm will be held on Nov 2211
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mAthesocCatholic
Churcn
basement
tal hour
followed
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nlthl tnd Sunder, tumlnt coiW
north-t Sundey. HI... iotlty In~
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FEATURING

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wscs'obse..Ves
Week Of Prayer

Of ROCine GrOUp
Held OnOct. 26

195a OLDSMOBILE$

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lSOAttend~d )'·:'·.

Kll'r &amp; Van Zandt

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Pomeruy·Kiddl,por_t. Qblo1Saturday, November 2, 1957

N0.170

9PR/NKLEA9 YOU·

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Halloween
In Church Here'.

Due To Popular Demand
We Are Extending The Registration

FOR THE

FREE NEW BUICK

all Through The Month of November
NEW
TO BE AWARDED DEC. 6th

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CHARLIE
SPIVACS

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Weds. Nav. 6th

STOP IN TO SEE
The New '58 BUICK

MARY JUNE
BEAUTY SALON

and These "BETTER BUY"

OPEN

- - -Jaycee-ettes
Regular Meeting
Held On Thursday

USED CARS

$395 I
$595

1952 Dodge Coronet 2 dr. Sedan
1952 Bulcks . .
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1953 PontIac acy.I Dx.

$795

1953 Bul

$895

Choice of very dependabl~ wmtenzed cars Spectals, Su·
pers and Roadmaster, \\lUI and wtthout Dynnflow,

1954 Ford va Customline

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mcetmg with refroshments serv·
cd by the ho•t•" ""lotcd by Mrs
ltlchRr&lt;l Follrod to lh6se abovo
ond Mra Ted Reed lr' Mro Phd

Globokar, Mu Dick tollms and

Mrs Eugene Duckl•y

Middleport
SOt'ietv

PonUac trade-In

1954 Buick VI 2dr. Hard Top ·· ·· $1,595

Sktllfully prepared, deftly

Power Steering and btakcs Dynaflow drtvo A beauttlul
~or Traded in from a sallsftcd owner on a new Bmck

served In a congenial atmo

:1955 Plymouth V8 2 dr. Hard Top · $1,695

sphere that's conduelve t

1955 Buick V8 4 dr. Roadmaster ·· $1,995

4 \lr. Sedan. Buick's finest Powe1 Stecttng and brakes.

:1956 Chevrolet va 4 dr.

.,. $1,795

•210" Sedan. One of the clca11est '56 anywhere. Power·

glide Radio and Heater.

19561ulclt Roadmaster 2 dr.

your full enjoyment

MARTIN
REstAURANT
N. 2nd. Ave.

Middleport

SEE TPDAY.

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Mr and M;a Fred I Gard ner
went to tho Charleoton Airport
Thursday, to get their daughter
Mrs VIII Shoun and daughter, Bar
bara, of Johnson City, Tcnn who
will visit them
M111s Lenore Giles was ret urned
home 'l'ueaday evening from Meigs
Gcner.l llospllal by tho Rawlings
~oats ambulanco.
Mr and Mrll James Simpson
and Sandra were In Kent l"t
week \'nd where they visited rela
liVes 1 hey also attended the Kent
State Homecoming gume

.1956 Dodge Coronet4 dr. Sedan .. · $1,795

Chamber of Commerce / V1ec
President Dean Eisel, awardpd her
a plaque and satd·
"Grandma GatewoOd, you have
brought to our fair &lt;lty of Gall&gt;
polls more Uood publicity than
hundreds ~~ dollars eould bave
bought."

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fi11anced hil 11ew car "the bpnk wag"J

.l'utih butlon shtfl A IJC,I ttltful swept wmg model Shows
;the best of care

J954 Pontiac acyl. Conv. Cpa. · -$1,195

J,lkc new blue top All lcalh&lt;'J sc.11s llcrc's where you1
' true love runs smooth

. $895

1953 Dodge Coronet VI

RIGIS;fER
FOR

4 dr Sedan One careful 101 nl ownpr A 1cal JICI former

USED TRUCKS
1955 Fonl2 ton Hyd. Dump

$1,395

··· $1,295

Excellent 10ft dump botly Good 1125 X 20 10 ply tiles.
speed axle
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4.it~•i~&gt;1JIIIii~·

I04. Years of Service
"From Buggie• To Bulclu"
EVENINGS TIL 8:00 P.M.
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Good 8 25 X 20 10 i&gt;ly lit cs 10 ft llllm)l Body 2 ~pood
lillie. REady to work

• 1953 GMC 2ton Hyd. Dump

FREE

KIDDIE
CORVETTE

Perfectly undel'81andable: She did
110 tool Why don't you ask ~ about
tbeadvantarP.onl • honk Autn'r.,.tn?
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We pay 2'1o lnlerosl on your Savings

\~omeroy Natiooii:
,. Ban
liANKING SINCE

R::~~~llj;~~:,atlon

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·RR~E Gf·FTS FOR EV,~YON'E!
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Despite the fortunes of the Mtddleport High football field OnFriday Evenmg Forestry Field
there Is one unit that always comes through with flying col· Rohert w Rawl•ng• 51 dlod '
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ors that being the Yellow Jackets Marching Band.
Friday In Meigs Grner;l H~spttal Day Schedu ed
Friday rught was no exception to th~ rule with botb the •fler an extend&lt;'&lt;~ •llncss He wa;
Middleport and Jackson bands yiemg for the honors In a re. Inc 110n of Mrs Faye Mcllaf!l• T esd
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splendeni display of precision marcfllng, dazzling formations Rawlings and lhe late Ray
U ay, OV,
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n&amp;;~~f:~:.o~~[;~~ hiS w•fo Su t'ann and town people of
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James WBlaDd
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got only two
tackle, then a
right end With fourth
on the GaiUpollo 27, Haw
boomed to the ground
1150 pound Ronnie Carr
yard looa
mor'¥'"'" taler tnat gcat. AitiOrt
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Surviying \he deceaacd are four
siSicrs, ROsy St~wart, Mason, Suzy
Berkley, Northrup, o. Alho Bland,
ddl
t B tl C Ill
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Sheri!! Roher! C Harlenbach re- •t
• I epor • c y u ns, om
ported the Jailing of three peraono eroy; ono brother, G110rge Bland,
dorlng the pa,ot 2f hours, one ol ~~~~~~'ot:~b,:lf9· Icy Bland of
them he•ng George Spencer, 22,
Pomeroy, on1 a .,.arrant for re- Also surviVIng are three deugnceiving ~nd eOIIeeallna alolen prop· lers. LUCille
Col
We'l
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erty
umbo,
I OpaI 0 bl ng~r, C
Chloris Marr, Letart, W\ Va
Racme Mar!hal AHred Lyons ar· 0,
and four sons, Homer, Marvm and
rested Spencer 'on reque1t of the Harold of west Columbia and Norcourt of Justice of Peaoo R E. man of california
Grindley. lie was Jailed Frldar.
Services' will be held Tucsdav
In olher arrests, Sam HcKlnoey, at 2 p m In !be West Columb10
40, Middleport, was charged with EUB Church with Rev Ralph Ma
Intoxication and disturb•llll the honey •fflc•allng Burial will be m
peace by Patrolman Jed Webster Suncrost Memor101 Park Cemetery
Friday ,nernoon /o. 14-y~ar-old at Point Pleasant, under d~tecbon
ho of Clarkoburg, W. Va, waa o( the Fogelson• Funeral Home
takbn onto cuot!Jd1 by the shenff Fncnds may• call at thq Blann
reSidence after noon Monday.
and held aa a runaway

D~ker' u" '"·

No Political

Adv~rt~~epts

A~eepted·Monday
Tne Dally scnUncl advise~ all
polltteal c~ndldates that no adver
ended wllh Pomeroy tla_lng wlli be ac"!'pted ilol\dRY fer
on their own !10 publicatiOn that day.
paw against the
' to' adhere to the
It rs nctessary
110 more put a Sentinel•! pojley 9f regulrlng 1ad
t&lt;Jielhcr asatnot' veti\Otng ol any kln4- on hand in
pOJJitrqy could ;~ offtce U hours before the dat
or ppbllca4on. _
cl.uifoed advertlalaa deadline
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The Mlddte,.ri band In lls P.r·
lion of the half time eeremo!lleo
came onto tbe flel4 preJOntlng
as their show, "Vivo La Paree"
To the tune of ''The Maroelllalse"
they formed an Afth of Triumph
and !ben stood filii in formation
while ''Tapa" sound.ed ln honor
of the Unl!nnwn·SQidler
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Tben !iot llepplltll It the band
formed a French tul formation
and played "Merrily In A Taxi"
wblle tho whcelo of the taxi for·
matlon rotated.
To the tune of "AioucUe" tho
band formed a formation of lbe
Eif(et Tower and then otood f

san, a daughter, Mrs Jam., Johnson; two son•. Richard and Cra ,g,
at home; his motncr, Mrs R•wllngs
Pomeror; a sister, Mrs Howard
Ewlnf, Clearwater. Fla, ~ud a
brother, Richard H Rawlings, Mar
Ion.
Funeral services will bo held
Mondlly at 2 30 p m !rom the
Rawllngo-Coats Funeral hom• with
Fred I Gantner, pagtor of the
Middlep&lt;irl Church bf Chnst offlc
!atm..
Burtal will be made 111 RIVerview
Cemetery.
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wbijo Can Can Dancers ~
ed.
Ar• ~N IPedersF'
From the Ellfel Tower form,!l•
e IIJD or ,
they formed the
lAJr·
ralne and then
repeated "The Mar· Pos•;.. ConteSt
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Prior to lcavln•e ,the field, tbe Frida•, afternoon Supt Charles
band stood at at•·nUon w"'le bon- S Gi'ba of the Pomero• Publ•c
orlng members ~~ the b~~d and SchooTo announced the ;ames of
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d th . th
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eueer1ea ers w o a ma e ell' e w ners of ICty-one awards
las\ appearan~e on tbe home Pomercly Public School children
field '
received
lor the
posters
tney Five
ereated
In behalf
of the
Pomeroy
Thcy were: 111nl orett" caro1 Moll S&lt;bool Levy Next Tuesday
Blake and KIIY Darst; Bandsmen the Five '"II •·boot Levy, Which
Vera Cover't Sbaron J ooe!, Cllne Ia a renewal
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of a present levy,
Dalley, Jc'Q'tte Crooks 11m Ob· will be presented to Pomeroy votllll(er, Geno Crooks and Tom skin· ers
ner• Ch~•teaden'
'·u Har· Pooters were Judged for their
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Slantey
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The Jackson band In Its appear· play value, orlgmallty, and presensaluted famoql. Ohio Bands ta~on •!,lldeinasd
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first llalutlni lllddleport.
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one uOY won a '
• cash prlle for creatmg the best
satulcd were· th~ Ail posl&amp;{1llllbmlU¢ by any Pomeroy
Band; Ssmmi' Kaye's Clly seliiibl. Jacklyn Jean Selden
the famous Oblo Sial&lt;&gt; able, a Central Elementary School
I\liorclling Band.'
third
gl'lder and Jaoet Carpcntel.
Sonior lhgjl elevenlh ~:rade stu:
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In the aalute \o tho All·Obio dent shared the spotlight for the
Uoys band tl\e)t formed •11 outilne gtrts' VIrgil Phllhps A Central
map of Ohio, for .lhe Sammy ~~e El~mentary School forst grade po·
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Word was r~ceoved at the llob- oalute, a formation of a IIllO witlt pit bad the beat poster subomlted
aon Yards this morning o( t'oe a bali&gt;!\ and for Ollio Slate, the b ya Pomeroy school boy
script Oblo
A bj&gt;y and 8 g~rl shared tne sec·
death of, Rosa "M•' Clay of PeW famoua Ob\o bpnd'a
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ond place' honors.
Kandy Grucs
mont-rd 1 Charleston, W Va, on
OAj-1 CHAljG&amp;
cr, 1 Sui•• Run Elementary fourth
Thursday
"a1,!ow~en
1c
\grader ap~ W1lllam Young, a llinlh
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1!!'1!','11"·3~at Salcll/ Center I eel~ ~pch lor ,.cond place
ll!d a r.P'Illllll house for ratlroad
men In charleston and bod many &gt;?l':,;"'~.·q:~,;!~!~.;·,!li!OVed b~ck to
'rblld ' prl!e money, $1 each,
Ill
tater aCC~~rd- wen! to S~ella 'Jean Jllcks of Cenlocal friends. c
Val~ School tral ~ool fifth grade and ROIJ.
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Rosa "~a" Clay

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Hardway, grand

il'.Jttle Of Ban~s Is Waged · R. !·Rawlings
At ~idd.leport Friday Nite Claun~d By Dea!h

Death
Reported
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ay
ornmg
d M of
haVing been S
lames Waller Bland,

Man'ls Jailed
For Receiving
Stolen P~operty

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farms.

73,
last week, the band formed a
giant cake, complete with candles, West Columbia died early lhl•
morning at hl8 home In west Col·
and pla)'ed "Happy Birthday."
umb10, West Vlrflnla No cause ol
dQath was Immediately reporlcd
The dcccaocd )l'aa born Morch
4, 1884 In Mason county, tnc S!l"
of tho
John Bland and Celln·
da Elliot Bland.

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··· $2,695

Riviera Cpe Butck 's ltncst 'and best model Full powet'ltecrlng, windows seal, and btakes. Ono. cardul local
' owner Fully e(IUIPJlcd

tntcrplanelary travels suggested
colesttal wonders, and the song,
"When You WISh Upon A Star"
wao played Rcachmg their destl·
nation, the band formed a half
moon for the tunc "How H•gh the
'Moon •• to end the program
The Gallipolis band, No 2 orgamzatlon m a Waliungton D C
Festtval of national range, marched and played In honor of Mrs
Emma Gatewood who twoce has
h1kcd tbo Appalachtan troll The
second time, at lbe age of 69, was
laot suminer Sbc ended lh~t tr1p
by scaling peak of Mt Kalahdm
m Maine

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$995. Here s 00
2 dr Scdan Choice of t\10 cxcepttonnl em
,
f y E
1954 Chevrotet Belaire ··· · · ····· · $995
or our very
4 dr Sedan Beauttful turquoise and white ftmsh New
Mood

Power Pack Aulcmallc Shift r' tllcd to the brim with
Vlm Spotless lnstde and out.

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County arc InVIted to attend a For·
estry Field Day to be hold on the
Pearl ~nd Donald Mora ftnn Tu...
day afternoon. November Dtn at
I 00 p m The farm Js on route 7
toward• Chester.
The f~eld day sponsored by all
agr1eu1tural agenl'!ics In the county
will g1ve people mtcrested in tree
planting infonnal!on on where to
get stock, and how and when to
plant and method, of planhng.
Franklin llowell, farm forester.
and DaVId.Overholl, forester Wllh
tnc Soil conservahon Semce, w•ll
pomt out methods of woodland ,.,.
provemcnt includmg the usc of
ch:emlcals m controllmg undc:urcd
trees
Donald Mora Will show VISitOrs
now he has developed his refom\·
ed area m a httlc over five yem
to where he can now sell Cbrtst
mas
trees Shields, AS C office
Herbert

Nelso~; Lester
1 father of Steve Ba1ley, Mal
Roller representing Dave Hartmgcr, !lax Roller, lather of D"'k Roller Eddte Blake, fatbcr of Eddie
Blake, lohn Lyons, father of John
Lyons, Harry Stover father of
Dave Stover; Erne11t Van Inwagen,
uncle of Goy B•ng
Walter Crook8, lather of Edd1e
Crooks: Martin 'Abbott. ather of
Abbott, R L Moller, father
Miller, Lester Knapp,
•••.,..., Knapp, Carl Kloos
Raymond Kloes; G G
Werner, father of Pete Werner,
Marvin Kelly, father of Mark KellY
Jobn ttetehka, father of Jobn Knt·
chka
Chester Erwm, father of Mike
Erwin; wilbur Rowley, father of
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Magne
Mosier, 8!)
DFuneral Servt""es
"
\Vill Be Monday
Funeral serv•~s for Mrs ......
~·
"'gle Mosler, ~. who died late F!l·
day wtll be held al Inc Temple
Hut Chmh at Old Town, Flats on
Monday •t 2 p m
Burial woll be made at the side
of
late Bald
husband,
Moslor,1w
1n the
KnobEmmett
CeJDetety.

maneger, w1ll outline the ass11ls 1vmg
· th d sed
tw
are ofo
h1s office can provide m 1m· d urv
hie M e Recta Pr0 ffltt
aag "· rs oy
provmg and planting trees
Racme and Mrs Mabel Powell of
Orlando, Fla A brother John M
I Wells of Long Bottom and a sister,
Mrs. Ella Evan~ ul Portland, o.
The body of the deceased will
be moved from the EwIng r~~··
••
era! Home to the Tempo&lt; Chureh
1
on day
.
1 I "'~" M
1 Friends may call at the Ewmg
I
Funeral Home at any lime
Fourteen church- w•re repr•·
•• Commumty
•
'
scntcd at the World
Day service held Friday afternoon
0
al tho rresbytonan Church. Syra·
cuse
M I' 1 I k Lock
rc 51ct,nt
rs a r'
ary P
of the MCigS County Council of
Unrtcd Church _Women, preSided ..
ft, aW P'S
a
ob.ort
bomn
..
s
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M"
D
Allen Jtampton, aiid Mrs Karl
A short mcmonal :;crv1ce was
an~c

world Co•UDIOn
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Day Semee
' He}d
At s yraCUSe

IROtanans
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Ow&lt;ns were named cho~rman for
the W•rld Day P,raycr serv•ceL,
Miss Lydoa Ebersbach and Mr&lt;
Mollon Hoorl, chairman of t h•
Chu...,hwoman magl%1nc, and Mrs
Thorn" Youns ehal!'man of 'he
M~y ~ellowshtp Day servacc lt
W3S voted to soad a box of discard
ed nylons to Jepan and Mrs Leno
HUher was named (o collect m
PomeroY and Mrs George Ander
ion Jr. 1• Middleport
ronowing the buSiness session
a wof1lhlp !e!'VICe mcludmg group
(Continued on Pale E"btl
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held for Robero W Rawltn~s
wheo the Middleport Pomeroy Rotarr Club md f'r•day night at
Heath Method lSI church for .thmr
weekly dmncr mccllng
C. F H1bbs, p1eS1dcnt, wao m
charge or the mt&gt;ctmg and J H
Grote. charter member, conducted
the memor~al 5CrviCO
Tbe club voted to g•v• $100 to
tbe Rotary Foundahon scholarohip
fund II was announced that the
annual fool ball banquet would be
held on Thursday, December 5, at
the Hlgb School gymnuSiwn .

JackSOn gained 382 yards by
nwung; lost ~7 by rtllbing, gam·
ed 138 yarc)j from passes, had
four paases in&lt;omplete and one
mterceptcd, piiiJted for 37 ymlo;
returned kicks for 12 yards an~
drew (10 ymll In penattoes Jack·
.an totalled 18 lint downs for the
contcat.
FIRST QUARTER
)hddlepurl won the toss and elected to receive Wh1tlatch reeel\·
ed on b1s own 25 and returned to
his 35 yard line Whlllatch lost 3.
Middlepoo;t ""' peoehzed 5 yards
for offside A pass Abhott to Whtt·
lattb was ·Incomplete Nelaon ga1n·
ed '"' yard• Kelly punted to the
Jackson 3I
YearJan fumbled .nd rccoverel
on tno first play for Jackson Me·
Goon wen! for 5 up the m•ddle.
Jackson punted on rour1h and Dne
to go Crooks of Middleport fumbled the punt and Jackson recovered on the Middleport 35
Green plunged for 7 yards YearLan on a keeper wcnl for 4 and
then repeated w1th a run to lhe
llidtNeport 19. Green earned lhe
tlae 13 and Jackson was JK!ftalueJ
for back fl~ld m mot1on Dever
earried for 5, Surrett for 5 and
Green for 8 and the touebdown ,
Johnson's place k1ck was good for
tnother marker Score Jackson 7Middle~rt

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Wlutlatcb receiVed on RIS 20 for
Middleport and returned to lh '
$3. Nelson was neld to no gam
Rowley's pass to Miller was meom·
plete Rowley passed to Abbott
Incomplete Kelly k~eked to the
l!ltbon 35 where Exhne ree~lved
Green e.arrted for 4, and De•cr
tor 1 ftrat down Dever agam ca.·
rled for a; Yeroan passed to Green
20' yards lor a f•rst do;•n Yenan
eanied for 2o on an end sweep
oreen picked up 7 yards McGoon
&gt;lul)ie~ tor~~ and rcpreatcd fo:
1 Dever 11e0red from 3 yards o~t

•nd lohnson tallied the pomt after.
Score Jack8011 14- M•lidleport 0
Nel•on received lnc k~ekof! on
his 15 llld need to the 41 nearly
breakmg ffie for • Til Abbott
corrlnd for no gain Rowley lal&lt;r·
ailed to Whlllateh for 3 Rowley
pos!led to Abbott for 6
SldlHO QUARTER
R&lt;!Wley oil' • keeper tned tn
make 11 afiri'l down and wa.s heM
lo no gain agd the ball went over
to Jacka:olt on downs
Groen pltiDf!ed for 5 Dever p•cked •Up 2. Gtfen bounced through
center to~i-10 Yenan'• paso to
Ro•nolda w~ F to tne l11ddl..;
port 6 yarD line.•Grien carried to
(Coni~ Dtl Pqa tr.ur)

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