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                  <text>~Dally Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport 0 tld 9 1~56

POMl:ROY
SOCIETY

MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY
South Solon brought M1~ E S
Shott Sedalia he1 c Sund"; for a
YUill with Mr and Mu Lowell Pru
b.uco and daughter Susan file
Pugsleys were dmner gu~sh at the
PrOOa:.co h 1m~ &lt;Jnd
returned to
South Solon that eY('ntng
Mrss Bern1ce Bowen wa s ate
eent gue"t ff Mr and Mrs Robert
Hurley and falmly l'Ol'W Martm"'

' Arthur Skmner attrndl'd the Is~ Walton Leagu1 ctmventron m
Dl:)'toD over the week
end and.
ftf accomp11nred 1\ontl
b) bls
motber·ID l:~w Mrs DaH ~ armer,
"" o btd spent the p ..!&gt;l week wtttl
llr aDd MN D:~n F "rim r and
1t:mil:y, Dayton
lllr and Mrs lla r r)
Pugsley,

laAI.ER TURN II UK I!~

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Furniture
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$299.00

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BAKER

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FURNITURE

0. The Brlghtost

Ber Ia Middleport

BAKER FURNITUIIE

PROTECT

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Mr and \h1.&gt; leonard
Mallox
children 1\1 1 hael K&amp;rt'n and Man
Anne 1'01\J
\lol'rl' uvernr~ht guesb
Frrdayof h1 s pannts Mr and Mrs
Carl M&lt;11tux Sunday guests of Mr
and Mrs \httox WCJr Mr~ F:u
stace Wtl sor. rnd on Andy and
Mrs \l.&lt;tlttr 0 1\la\lux
Powt
Pleasant
1~(•ktndgur'l f\1,,l&lt;~ l 11HKh
Mr~ 0 I' Ki11n v.a a I:H\01111~~ p&lt;~r
VISltt
II (,diJpuiJ
M)nda~ i!td l j1r &lt;11\d '' , \b111r1 II wtll 1r
also Vl\ll!rt htr ~1:-.t• t 1n law Mrs (olumtru~ Wil l wtiktlll gue~ J s
Fnmk ~uga•r a p1\J('n\ at lloll r 11 t Mr and MJ\ \\ tl llt w.lk1 r and
H osp1\al
uth('r rtlall\t,
Mrs Wtll 1111 Milltr
and hrr
Mr &lt;1nd Mr' Dun \\dl and thild
moth• r '\1 r'i Rlru
llunltn~o:tor rt&gt;n vf to!un hu' v ~l i t J "unrla}
welt&gt; luni.Jh on gw,h \1 nday ol Wllh hi~ lath('\ ~ lllltlt 1 \\JIIlh" \
th~ Rrv an' ~lr~ ( F. Jlo\\ and tC'J IOiid
son n n 1d
Mr and \l1s I&gt;t.vl\ S1mp~muf
( harleston W Va \lhl\! d l'.tlh 'tlr
F1 ilnt~s Howh drovt tu ~~ 11 ( tta and Mrs Walla Walke r
Sund 1~ for tltnner at lh•
R~L'i}
Mr ami ~~~~ Alb~ t lluffnn of
MilJ:.. Cluh ~nrl lht n "'.t 1t 10 n~v ZaneSVille ~1s1ted rt t('IJtl~ w ll1
erly lo vJI'Il! M1 anrt M1s r 1rl nal }fr and Mr ~ f&lt;'rnJs! Duerr
ley and flau~htt r 1\hnl•n who
Au~tJn B}lne of Lmculn Pa1k
was home f1om Akrun whtre ~he Mtch IS tht guc~t of hr~ .:.l~t~r Mr~
1.'i empl YPd Also VISIIIllg lht" Rill
Charle~; Mull• n St
h y~ Sllnrlav w&lt;~~ Wtll 1am Puckett
Mr dnd Mr ~ \111 s flu,trarul~r
LOUI'IIIIP Who \1.11~ I 1111 k end
and !\1r-s Nt lilt !1 hn" 11 ''turned
guest of h1s pllrent.s lor rt
to thllf homl rn !'11 shurg POl
Mr a nd \1rs f'a•roll Swanson :\ofundlly a[lf'r ,1 \I ' ll 1V1th Mr, W1l
and 1hildrtn Ma1v ( 1nr l Svlv1a ham .Baxtu
and H1br1\ Wlte dJn11 1r L.!ll&lt;'st , { f
Mr and ~Irs 1 harlr s s~~nson Rnrl
H r{'k} 1\1111 11• f !tad ng Crelk
daught1 r-, (,lort~ •n 1 s dh Ga lh ~~ ~JH nU1ng 1 fo '' l11, wl\h ht ~
pol1s Sunda wh(n ( hJJ t1 , Swan
gr andp~n u s \l1 11 d \-lr~ H 1he 11
son~ hlrthrlry was ttlt hr JtLtl Oth
Murris Sr
er .':lies!~ IH rt• Mn l h lJ II s
an
John Young '!lid I Ill :~t UhHr
son Sr 11f ( ,l]lpill, mil 11.1Js F:d Unvi'J~rty \1htn, )'(11\lhl wttk
Brt1 Jll!II SIIIIJ!
end With hr, pJrtllh Mt ~11tl M1s
ll&lt;~nk Young
Mr ~nd Mr C II K n S1
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l(ralllk,lukht fl
p rll1 linn n lilt I rll IJithflllll Jo fl SIll I oy f 11 '\l W
Jeffrn •nd Hod"•Y K111 l(fllm-~ York ( 1t) 111
A\d, 11tztu' th
p11n1ed Mrs t d fl HH r lo htt home atrc loll!
Sunday tn .T1ck snn •fH r ~Ire h11d
Wtll 1a 11 loy 1! 11 ,,t,nd '' tho
IJCIO 111 uvtrnt~ht gw,t hl•rt
guPst of vt 1 tnd ~1 ~ tloWIJd ~I&lt;
Mr ~nil Mrs llm1 ~lunn fAd
~-J H nne Mlll&gt;) hav. 111 V! rl t o lh( rr
0\1 rntght !.;Ill ~h r ht
]Jar~nts
llf'W trailt r hum! 11 p,, 1 (Jiuu
Mr
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Mr anri 1\1:1S Du1rrl f}JJ•t Jr
Mr and Mt
I'HJI I&gt; lVI'; rnrl son Sur day &gt;,~.hi n I lu} tl l1 IHkrl a fam
ily reldll JlJ 11 t t \h H111 0 , btl th
Wayhe wen tn &lt; l1 mh r~ S~&lt;tnr
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da) lo lilenrl fht fll1 o St It St&gt;~:1
M1 und \1 ~ (,[ 111 SIJ''''~ .Hii
ftH d gam,
Mrs 0 II St W~ I
\\ho /lAS VLrnon ]It• I~ Itt hi•~ l't(Jt wrd.
r HI l\1r-, J J
sucnt thr Jll~t 11 nih Vstt11 g l11r cnn gu{'~fo; qf 11
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rctunHtl h, lH Sot 11 J 1 &lt;lll(i wa~ Ill ~thr II ~ 1\\ 1 II I ' t V s I tho ftll
mf'rs aunt \lr ~ V [ , Jun1 ~ wl '
~~f'0!!\]1,\Illr t ht 11 h) 1\.lt nn 1 Mrs
Vi hill' anrl thr 11
1w d.llt~hlrJs SCI IOU S!\ II II 1/H ]\d l ti('Sj Nil~
who r r turn d hni!H
th t same mg IIOlliC
Mr~ ~H1 !1'1t IIHillrJ ~ptn t Sui
I \ .. ntll~
di) "Uh htr u H I/t•l \1rsJ V. 11111
Mr~ VI Jlh 1 u Sw r,hl r md ,on
\\II 1111 lJutrol IVI J1 ~(hldUl• d to ~o n Vttllll ... W V.t \II~ ltul n
' lo II I • I] II !roll)! IT\ ljl 1 1~n• 11 Jlowud ( l11k'hu rg w,r, alsn
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t ul11 f om ll 1 llj 1 llll~] ll ]
Mr .md \It~ E M W oud ~1s1t. t
Sun 1 •\ \llh Mr 1 n d \lis lnhr
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FOR

NOW
IS Tilt. TilliE fO

US FOR A

FREE
Estimate
Clinton
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1\lr and !\lr, ['.;a t h .. n Bl6h-'&gt; and
\1r auct Mrs Alfr~d H 1-:1:' ~pent
Sund&lt;n at llawk\ Nc,t
\\ Va

Wlll

,Aihsse:s Lena lind Kahe Gutf'l recelved a call :'\otonda&gt; from Mrs
clyd~ Wr1ght stating that her brother Ralph Jay Clutier h.ad d1ed
suddenly at hts home GrccnvHle
saturday Mr Clutte1 a nat1ve of
Pomcro.~o restded wtth hi s parents
an Mulb~rr&gt; Ave for a number
of yea1 s

Mr and M1 s Ralph Spencer elllertamed .,.,Jth a rltnn1 r Suday a.t
tbe1r hom r I 1ve Sl 1 w ~b were
Wrllram ja
r Cit vliiliHI &lt;~nd Mr
and Mrs Hu"'.uu r•l~ontosh
Mr and Mrs Mor1 1~ H

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tu1ned to lhttr htlll~ Ill MokPlu
lllll(' IJ!IJ ( d!f
ll t! J
VI II With
Mr and Mrs r \\ Ht ng 11
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O' e 11f I he great

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th, l l\1 ~;e r&lt;~mptr~ and rl'mrndcd
l1, I !1\tllt'IS th~t th~ Pnsb)trnan
(_hullh lrll thE way 111 e hureh or
g 11111a 11111~ ..ill colltogc
campus
win n t ht&gt; y founrlt&gt;d Tappen Hall
at lht l ' nrvc•~llv of Mtrh1gan dur
1n~-: tlw 1800 ~

"'
&amp;nd
hts
lrf!

son loved 11nd looked up to who

O...ho :.ard th

Jlan ( llli!CI] I r l h;l!]~~
\\ Va Hst!td Muncl:~y With
I hcudult L1 he"'. and .'!ion Rub

M1 and Mrs Hahloon J!, m, [cy
famJI} VI~ tcJ Saturd.r) wrth
pa1ents at S\ra(il~l ll tm~le}
Monday fo1 :'11tXICO wh~r e he
m.~nage a base ball Learn

Cuuftlt&gt;!Ut' or the Athens Pr~
b.\ tu ul wa~ held Monday at the

lntu an (hurth
i'Jh• ...pukt un (_ hn::st1..o'1 Educa
twu
"h 1h ~he calld the !lfebl o;d uf th {hun h and she stress
rd th• mpMton('e uf the work to
b1 ~ tumvl ~hed h~ Mrs Presb}
tr 1111 whu~ mcdn~ l\lry woman
n tht rh1rr h ! his work tncludes
SIIPP 1rl of \h(' f rh une P1eshy
It
1 I ullt .,t, and
I&gt;[ the 139
W ,trrllll&gt;lol I uuudrtiOIIS
In tol]1 ps th1o 'fhu 1t lht nullun

Mts~

tun

"Mn Pre11by .man" as
followli
.. Mrs Pre&amp;b\ tena.n ('Bn be 11 per

draws olhers
flr~t bapl!Sl Chur('h Mn Otto IS
Mrs J 0
1. rq!les entallve of the Board of
president of
Clu 1,! ar1 E lutatu,n uf Lhe Pre&amp;- ter1al was m

ll111&gt; rt lthtw of&lt; ulun hu, b
•pcnr!Jn)!: a f, w den~ w1th In~ 111ut
h~r

~

Husst'll Ottv Boone Iowa
tht ,;pt&gt;akt•r wht:n the Fall

Y.lh

fheodo r1 llh('w ~IS tld Sund .. v 11!
(ulumbus ~rth Mt and Mr::s W,l
ltam I thlW and ~on' ~nct &lt;rl Ollf'nt
w1th M1~s Doruth\ ,,,rht ll

1\1 1 , Otto usPfJ a flannrlgraph to
llllslrate th~ &gt;,~.ork of the Chris
11 11 fodura\Jlll Hoard as follows,
l 1 l,&lt;nl'ra! 1,\o 11 k _ emphasung
ClnJstrHn f~llllly life 2 Soclal Ed
u(~\lon and Actron - the church's
s!Jntl ftn &lt;~lrohnl tnt eg ratton etc
3
Wcstmtw•tcr
l"dlow.shlps wh rh answers I he questwns ol
th• Vt)Uth of the churl"h, 4, Stu d r t a1ll and EnlJ~tmcnt - assls
ta111 1 gtvrn numst~nal and Chris
tun Education students 5 Student
tllll ll s 6 ~esbytcnan colleges
Mrs Otlo concluded her talk
wtth I he que•t1on. What do other
"-Omen ::see when they watch Mrs
l're~b\lenan' and What do peo
pit St'e 111 the Presbytettan Wom1 n ~ Assoctatlon?"
She urged
lh n harmon} of purpose and ded
IL~!wn to Jesus Chrtst be the ma!ll
lhll.&lt;{s e\Jd.-.nt tn these
groups
Sht ~J\l t w d~fmrtlon
(){ the

l

~' ~-"-"_ o!_c_lt~~ lt a n

Ed u

rng and e~ghty ftve women were

reg1stered from Pomeroy GalllpOIls Athens McConnelsville Malta
Mar1e1ta Be\ erly Ntbonvtlle Arne
Ville

ani'! M!ddlepo{t

The mornmg sesston
open~
Wtth silent prayer and a devotion
a] servtct' b1 Mrs Wllham Ohlng
,.r Mtddlepurt wt'h Mrs Dwight
Walace presrdent of the local Wo mrn's Asso'Wtton giving the wei

waguu! :ue lowe1, longer

l!v~lier

rnclt.

$pticlal Prich

I

At the aitl"rnoon sessiOn
Mrs
Burton DeVeau Athens, was the
devotional IP.ader
on the loptc

c_•_h~ ~CJmstla n Fe lowsht p"·---.,--

Twin Bed Size
lloubie Bed Size
Pillow Cases

$180
$1 95
49c

ELBERFELD$
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Tile P"Wfl' bt new-Y.IIh saver Annl\enaty
V8'a to fit ev~ry horsepower need.
Tbe

atyle 11 aew-a revolutionary, aharp,
bnlhant, dear-cut de~1gn that Will stand out

m traffic.

Tbe

conatort bt

new-a roclsD1td velvd·

road ride

of

llf!UI

'J1te new Ford bel(tns wtth tile "Inner Ford.'"
Jt• MW eleganrr. fi\Jnf'S from Wtthm from !he
v.ay tb automotl\l' mu~rlrs ar~ put togrtht'r
Thert are a thnm~nrl ~nd one automouve

lt-5-SOnl btult tnHI 1h1~ Nrw Ktnd of Fnrrl o\11
m~ru::-gffl

ert'•h,-.

'

It lools u fr~sh a. mornmg
It look&amp; hk.e tomorrow-hle the fint 1hin11:
out of Detrott that symboliaet the new Age
of Mmtmtnt
See it at your Ford Dealer'&amp; GiM 11 JOUr
own Adlon Teet. But you'd better lu.Te a
depooft. , . lur Jtm """' wnt In brlllf H b&lt;•~.

SUNSET
'i"!ATION ..

J f&gt;III.ONCIII:&gt;.S
t'Afo n s Ho t s11
\)u, 1 t 11
HAHOI.D ( Alti' AllAN

In 111 modtll! you t-r~ve your clu:u~ or enp;me~~~ l!'rtt-rer the greu
Mtleattt Maket Six Or one or the new S1h~r Anmar~ary Ford
VII .. .r You'll h1ve no Crouhle (boo~mg Fore\- hilt }'OU II ha\~
trouble choosing whrch Ford I Six Of V 8 the gomg 1~ grrat!
•A 1Diclai fj'l)..hp 'Thu""-bird 812 SaJJ("'' V 8 •niJUHI.IIV&amp;ilahla
.t ntrl &lt;&gt;Mt Al11t1 ntta hlah-)'lllrf....,~nOI! ,,.,ndPrhird
31J Super V 8 d.j,,..r[nll up to 286 hp

- - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ ____j

See the new kind o/Ford for '57 '
at your Ford Dealers today!. ..

JIMMY PARSONS, INC.

990

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On Your Dial

461 S. Th1rdSt.

Ill

llrt )8 1nt &lt;1 t
one bru.ht 1 Scott md two nrpht•"'. c.
Mur1n1v and St1nl,y ~\Jllr(k of
I Alban'
{( s 1\1 I br h! ld !I tl1t J II
1ly h1 IJH' Ill 1\1 Ill' 11 2 ] 1 \1 I hur~
rJa~
With bu I Jl Ill ( 1\( j I!Jil
CCIIHtNy at (_)us hllt
F'nnrl~ arr r('qu• s 'r1 t 1 Omtt
flov.rrs

held at

Answer ~..,iled
IJl Co urt Ult
For Judgment

s•

!\

p~ptton

nnrJ

lllSI~Ci rc~ult

mg ltl a JUdgtm ~&gt;nt fn $247 !l2
plus acerucd lntrr e~t on a co~:
noql .,.Otf,j.; had been he-ld
Ill
Mtln&amp; er&gt;tfhh• cOurt

todli~

Anen Allpllance stnre was fh~&gt;
pin nllff rrpres('n\cd bv I H 0
Brten whtJe Bernard foullz 1n
swe1ed for William D Watson of
Mmusv1 1le Th&lt;' }udgrrnenl dE&gt;
mandPrl
mterest Rt 6 percent
ft om Nov 29 1954

llarket Reports

was 969

Central PTA
Making Plans
For Halloween
Pl~ns wu
m~dl f 1 tht
rn
u&lt;~l H&lt;tllowu n partv to Ut h~Jd
~nday 011 :lh ...,h~nlh ltnlr1!
P'JA met Mund~) t Hn rng .tl the

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TM Foreign Students At OIJSpeak
At World Wide Communion Services

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sa1rl th( Thur"'da} meelmg
~ill ht lor lhr purpr,se •of d1s
1u ,m g thr pruh 1f"m and atlemp•
n..-: tr. f n,J a ~olutwn to re~;tore
ulrphtnr ~t'f\ltt' 111 the Pori.:~
m•111th area
! ht&gt; mectmg was set for 9 a m
n I J t&gt;che s off1ce White satd 1t
"''U d hr rlrtcrmHwd La·..~ trrtlay
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who hPr thr nPetmg would b!l
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clost'rl
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ond \1 ., 11 h1 rt \ [I &gt; ' 1f H. 1M
l.austlw
tn~lt r d 1hrre represent
11 I I' J i l l , t\11 d lllriil\ '~ heart
JtiJrk 11h11h ~trutk frr \\hi~ tn ~t1vcs ul earh Side 1n the dr"pute
a h. df'ral mort ~tor and member'
In i'i&lt;~J ;tl\1~ ;ua
1
0f IIJS -,ld ff lo the Thur-sda} £el;
'-.urJ \ n;: n add! I! n to h• r pu
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Willia
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111
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Lecture After
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Three Hunters
Are Fined For
taw Violation

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studenh ha bf'l'n annnunc('(l by
James f&lt;: B1 "en drrrrlor of wstru
menial mu~1c al Wahama
Htgh
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annnuncrtl
!hnt the
ela~s will mrrt ontr a week and
wHl be for fho!&gt;e students Jearn111g
to pay cornrts onv Hrccn eX}lll!Oi''d
10 aletlcr fo cllmeni ¥Y
school
stud£nts pnt{'nts !hat ch ldrrn dt&gt;
.51rous of learmn~o: to plav othrr tn
strument' must watt until
they
ate tn the 7th ~radl' at W~h~ma
HP t&gt;Xplallle(l 1ha• students who
bcgill hy taktn~ rornr t
lessons
will !1nd fh;-~t 11 IS
~tm plc tu
change to trun prl French Hurn
bantonc ha~\ h(IJ n or drum s 111
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D• WllUAM FIINILOOM tries h!s new vision oonector' I
on
Mrs Anne Burn• of Pek1n Ill at demonstration In Chicago before
the Dlinol.l!l Federation of the Bhnd Dr Feinbloom says Lh• lena
restorea sight to persons With as little aa 2 per cent vision Said
Mrs Burna, It waa like llvln&amp; !or yeara behind a dosed door and
ha.vin&amp; it auddenly opened.'
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F'Jllr hu1 ~ l.lil'rf' haJINI mlo lht
Ju' ' ' Jl luul1 1u1srl) :~!ltrniJO!l
iif\! I tlie1r ~I'Prt hr n,, HI I ' I ' "
roy Pnhre f r ~ho •II!IJ&lt; uutol 111 11
dow~ \lorth BB guns
After a ll'rlu ruJ!.: bv Juu111k
l1lgl John(' Hwun llw \Juth-;
1 tip J(Jeast.&gt;!l ml • lht&gt; ru lolly of
f!P 1 parent and r I• rt d t JliV
f r lhf' wmdtw&lt;. luuktn out ul
1 lfl( of M1~ IIJII '~ 1 'l
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comnHntmg on lhl ncJdrnt sa.!d
that rt iS tmla 11 rul ful HH guns to
h• sh&gt;l &gt;~tlhln rh r ot\ and ~•wl
that rn ltu tu tlrt the parrnt '
lh,,n~the~ ~ uld he laktn !nlll
tthtorh ... s ~Arll
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
fldmt~s 0n' llaudr lunn ng
ham S1 rar hr
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ll1tland 11Jrr1 !:;ta l• s &lt;~nd Ca
llHrtn• Mrd11HI !VItddleport
n!S(hargrs \Irs (,a net \\tlls
11 l'lrasanl :\lr~ Dougla&gt; John
~;on Hncmr lnhu Horl}!t&gt; M1ddlP
port l'rank W1ll a11d (,Jr.nroy Ew
mg Pomrro1
Onto btrlh "~.~&lt;; 1C1rrd d a dau
ghtcr
to ~lr and \II~ U}dt'
Kmg Rutland

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Farm Ownership Loan Semce
Expanded For Meigs County
The farm O\\nershtp loan servtce v.hich has enabled many
Meigs cou nty farmers to buy enlarge or Improve their farms
\Hlh 40 }ear loans has recently been expanded to enable the
Farme1 s Horne Adrmmstrat10n to serve the credit needs of a
l~rgr number of farm fam!llf'S
Willram J Brown the agency coun
11 "urpr:n tsur rxplamrd toda)
Mr 81own and County Comm1t
\Ci'~ h:ar recently attended meet
n~-:~ where S•ate and Naltonal
Sl1ff Hpre~entatJvcs rh.si'USSed and
ntupr(f( r1 thf' new polu~tes and
th r r application~ to local condt

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l nd• r rrrrn legt&lt;la'IOn I03nS
mJ• now tw n~adf' pnmartly to rc
1 nanc{' tx ~11Jlg dE&gt;bl~ of owner
1pu~1or~ of f~rms no larger than
famrlt 1ypr In the 'la~t the ag~ncy
1 nlv
rrf m~n ced loans when the
n ftnancrng was mndenlal to the
nakm~o: of rt&gt;al f'~!alr lnans for the
purrhasr or ll nprovem&lt;"nl of fam
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BULLETIN
BROOKLYN UP - Thl' Yank
ees defe11fed the Oodg•rs 9 0 10
c;;ey to Will the WO!Id itGI 10~

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Mr Rmwn ~a HI t 1r :oan~ fnt re
fmancmg l.llll help faltT!l'rs who
hilt' .. ctlX[uale rral (',[ale sec Inly
~nd 11h0 1rc n1htr"'.i~r 111 a sound
P0'-1 on but whn are unable lo
mort tht r p tsrnt rJeclll obltgll
11 H ~and nrrrl trcd!l on mon filv
ilrah\( tr tn s anti ronrhtwns lban
arr&gt; (Urcntf, A'arlablc f111ol uthu
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Whttl d1hls ;&lt;r,

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lo thr arr;~ App I 1 111 ndt d that
thr hunlmg gr 1 nol
t dc..(&gt;wnrd
onrl rlo('s nul J 1
1 nal l(lfiJI
f ll..ol liiillp

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11d~ un to 40 Ha1s acrurdmg to

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'oftmhers of LauJ;Cbes staff

I vi!l'rt ndudrd !he Public Utlhltew

Sh ooltng
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( hr 1 ( "' "'t'lk hunt
II lit sant lh 1s
" II V.lfh llllI!(' pII llllil
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', oint ~·a, n ~~~ •1d ng tu m.m
l 1 1 ( /\j 111 I
/he a1c1 1nrl1l' n\rr 100110
Th1 f't mrn frr m \ll'UII C1 I!Ill\
f'~ In ~ I Jill
f J I d h{'(wl f'll
wrn fined 1 J~t \!.t'{'k 111 lh c 111 I I
of Jus r1 uf th1 f'( llC ( 111 !'1 &lt;lt til• Ktnml, 111f olrr
'"~and
tO lljJrJSI' [
f lb
jl( r
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n ~l&lt;~,On fot Vlolall 11 nf huntltl~ I
ltw~
I 1 &lt;I land 1\l pt r , nt 1 tuH and
Ill
II II Oils open
V.rll1am "'rrntt' Vu M•IEI 1t I 11 prtr 11
~fas(ln and John
law rn(l V 1n
Metr1 n[ li tt on I'.Cir fPlrt l $10 I
\ccotll IIJ..: to \ 1 " I 1lu
hun!
1 1 1n th{' Rrr~ ,ho u I r~n..:c from
an(\ cosh
"t-r fu1 II ill J)g dtrJ::s
wrlhoul a hI !II Ill!-( l1 cc nsf'
I t ' r to g 1 I 1111 • 1 11 t 1 !o!J • u~e
Rus~rtl Ia hor~ W omr r I ~ 1 ,, t
al,llltJI- ~~~~~ 1(1111 ll&lt;tl ~~~ al~u
wa~ f1111 oi $20 ~~ 1l rost&lt; on tv.
1 the &lt;111 n 1 hln_l
f11 ~,rr~ art Jn
cuunl&lt;; uf r ,rl\lng 1 );(un 111 \hl
h1n Otrr h11n1 1
ucmdr n~ In
rrur "'.f'tl
wuods and not h "'nto: ' huntr~ 1\.ppt'l shoodtl fon I lh
lit cnse
111rlh hunt n~ d11 11
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Drrector l C Fell~ of
tbe D~parlment of Htghwav Safe
\lol11n .B•Jcklcs age 63 arrest ly alld Supt c.eorge ~ Mingle
c! .nt liJghway P.tll'OI
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I lo lhr ,J~ I H gh"'.a\ l'auol
11;1~ tiled 111lu Wa•or Cl~tl~ f'1!&gt;h
Lausche was reported 'deeply
t ~ (Iiiii ~ n a chargf' of fa1lrng
concerned over the 10abtli\V of
o 'hr1 J slop slll:ll \e~tr'"rla' nt&gt;gollaltng 1eam5 to setlle the
111 •' lit hs n II! will appt ar m stnk., b&gt;
!ht&gt; Commurneat10M
r nr1 lilrr this wrek
WorkNs of Ame1 rca
'ol!tldl~port police repnrlrd thr
He summoned Chatrman Robt!rt
JJrr,l of Pat r.allali'her age 68
Moulton of the OhlO Pubhe Uhl
on 1 caarg~ uf JnloxtcatJon and Ill&lt;'~ ( ornmrss10n
Dtredor of
I 1 \t'(l h1m n br m rn&lt;~~or£ cnu1t lllghwa} Safte&gt; U C Felly, State
Saturd~' II
w~s iCII'a~ed on a Htg.bwa} Patrol Supendent George
h1nd
Mtngle Supermtendent Hugh L
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Leggett of the State Bureau o(
)"1,0 Si'll\C'rt{'t'S
CVIed ,:rgarnst
othr1 offrnrif'rs last m~:hl1n the Cnmrnal JdenttfJeatmn and lnveshgahon, and Ray !tl Wbtte, secret
ma)&lt;Jrs
tuur
were
agamst ta!) to the govefll()c
Ch.arl(s Wh 1tlmgton 27 Chesh
Lausche called the meeting aftrrr S~ and co~ts for mtoxltaiJOn er receiVIng a telegram from tele.
&lt;tlld lhmlrl E carson lR ).{Jd
f'hOne company Pres1dc•t Clare
dll'por1 S5 and cosrs for tmpropPr Wt1l1ams
pas-.111):: on a state hl~h11.a1
Willrams sa1d m the telegram
Thr P3trol marte th~ arrrst., 1n
that a climax har1 been re-ached
bolhcasPS
In the strrke wh1ch began July 15
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(:hie£ (urn~talk
llunting Crounds
Open To Hunters

I om St 1rhern R lph I lr:'h!ir d
F m&lt; j t 11 ~hll shall llolw 1 Hou~h

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Mrs Lewis (anary
" Fatally Strit·ken
Hv lleart Attack

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tc ~&gt;

Two forctgn s tudents at Ohtu UnncJs,ty we1e guests Sun
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dn} at the f&lt;lrst Presmvtermn ChUl(il Middleport \\tlPn B l1n 1,_, 2! $5 t n "nl~ll J.;
World V\&gt;tde C'omnlumon ~as observ~d The young men aJe \ ~
1111 ,, 1 ~ \\ r 1r, , s_:&gt; 1 1
freshmen al the tJmverqty and have been m the Umtcd States ~n t ~~- w, ((I ~ B •th 1rt r u d
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1 1 Ko1 f'~ :o n :&lt;JIJ mg n
huol
M1 s Don!{'y Rethel pr esJdl nt
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presided aad 1\ w&amp;s voted to have
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\1r ~g1 -.~1d Mr l h01 art l~oth
a meettn g of thr comnuttees for
the paJiy at !he sthoul WLdnrsday
l'l~b)lf'llooiJS Jld llr tn!hU' I " ~
Ort 17 at 7 30 p m
lit ahout \hi lnnrd Stulo I he
I ( n lll"lllllf'r s uf lllo \\ d 1 n 1 lip l ues~ sludtnt h:~~ two tnotlu1
Honm mothers for the year
111d two st:&gt;\t r ~ 1n J&lt;tpan allll Mr
W{'Je n&lt;~med and rncl udr Mts Ri
I ulure Fa• 1!\lf~
Au; ll I chap
trr rN(II II y puttctpJ\(d 111 tht&gt; t to 1 ha~ tllrrt.&gt; s1ste rs and o1u
chard Owens and M1 s Car l Nm
h1 nl her In Ko1 ra Both wrote the r
ton first grade Mrs CharJP ... L.~­
\l. f'~ t Vil].! l ll a SI &lt;I IP \U 1g JUdgmg
n
urt&lt; and \\nrld Wtdt:' rommun
cnnl•
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Morgantov.n
tlr and Mrs Eugenr TTIJlir tt ""
wn 111 lhtJI nat VI' lam:uage for
ft 1lS Cilllpi!SCd Of VII l~ ::st ud
cond grade Mr~ C F Tompktns
and Mrs Charles Hayes
lhtrd r nl~ from 35 h1.t;h sdwol~ were lhr hrnl'fil ut 1ht l n~ ('gJtun .tl
grnrte Mrs P&lt;Jul Z 1klt and Mrs prrsLnl fht rc v. ..~ a tnlnl all! l\(1 ll r t!l{y hMI hE&lt;n n rtt ltut / ,, 11 ,1
~p •kr b 11 ]1 t 1 th( lllll ch 1111 m
W!llium Russ&lt;'ll
fourth
I'Iadt
'I! tr of 37~ b v, &lt;~nd 50 tracht•r
1&gt; 1 r
&lt;tnd ~IIPCf\
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\lrs Harry B1lll) n.nd Mrs ~ rl
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ward A1 nold ftfth gr rr!e
1nd
ll f
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rl 1m~ f1om \\.1hama .-.nJrred
•C\ ' 1 " In h uppc
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Mrs Ohvc Ingraham and Mt s ~)
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ill
m1111 a,
att C.r~herl Sixth grade 1he r~~
thr dall\ farmsJJOp an!l rwult n
r~n ,m n, 1, thCJI v1~1t to 11~
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tcndan&lt;'l h~nnC"r w'~s av.tH d~d to ~:ontesh 1hr \\oah&lt;llllo;~ \f'lln tn thr '' 1
H {'pvr ~ r ,_,,, l
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thr. Just ararle tauJht by MISS poultty contest I n1shcd c ::hlh
tt r1 11 l htlrth•
nrl they we-.:
Pane Er i e~ 1ne
Wnrung trams 111 the \&lt;111\IU~ IJ,; IIt 1&gt; of \1' JarHs lla l l(y at
Gwup smg1ng op{ nt'd the pro ronlt~t \V(ff' h ft~llo"~
rlrnn 1 at th \ fariH Rcslrurull
gram followed hy a talk b~ J\11s
:&gt;.11 nrla\ tltl\111.., at lht' World
GE'nt"va Nol .. n on sehou l lum lu s
Agronomv
I Brucrton \ldl
\\ 1]; (olltll l lll t n ~tnwr It tht
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Rrfre~htmnts 1!1 krepmg urth :l Pt&gt;\t'J lHIII':
I Trnl
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-.. 111 usl (hu til :\l1 (bo "&lt;I~ lh
li t\ H&lt;tlt• 1 •
2 gll:,l ~p 1k, 1 11 1 trlk (O \ I'rtil
HallowN·n
were Sf'IV('d h\ lhf' llusl:tan d 1 .J
Naylor !I !lim group 1 h&lt;' tahlc '\1 r~.:&lt;~nto"n t nntrsl\)
J J m lh • fo m ,f 1-.1 rllWnl 111 Korc1
...;h b 1
IJ thtl
o! lht•
was Dlso
rlecoratcd tn ltcppmg [)au\ llnshanrltl I I arktl~hur,..
111
With Halluwr{'n Wt!l! a ('t Ot('r I &lt;I Srrnct r I llarm 111
fll m Sl 11 t 11 ll d Slalt
tud h1 twj1 11.1111
p11'('(' of the horn d plrnty frllrrl
1 ( 1\ n \&lt;JIIcy.! lltrntlll J
1, tl(r\ p 11 t•~ 11 h&lt;t ll JlH li311J.&gt;\t l lr
With frutl and flowers
I ,.. 1 tnn11 ol
d
11111 mriltJl 1/nlltulturr
hl'hUJg ~I II gl~tlllllol!t
&lt;;til Ill~ ¥,lVI 1
\1 rgtn1oun Unl\f'IS!h
3 llun I In lh 'I rk•
~ lh1t of tlH
dJtd Plnnt l'alhol 1g 1
1 &lt; \1} 11
1 r ttl I
llu J 1pulatwn wh
va r l~; 2 K 1sson 3 l'cloJ~blHg
1 ( hns11 ll'i 41 p(r cent art
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1 PPier~ hur~ 2 s HI J ) I ' h) l
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1 11k 3 l\ln 1 ~ 1 ntown lnvcJ::sJ!}
ll l 1~t' Ill P'' u It thulrts
\tr ( hu oxp l 111, 1 111 11 ~ 'rnol
Wnnug tr.n n., rt(tl\cri 1.\Jirls
I'Crn •1huh 111
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at &lt;1 IJ&lt;tnqutl 11 rw on (Ill S~tur1ln
t t ' '"'&lt;It\ ' h • 1 h II &lt;II"- or
""'-'r \lh • h ll 'Ill 1111 uht r~ anrllll ~ h s~h" l ~1H I ~ • 1 1~ (If\ ollr
lt Ht-rr~ w• •t ,gues t ~ of til t \\r 1 ~ lit 11~ ~111 kt h o , ll1 Jf lht h•f'
Vi!IJ':tn~ Untl~'~ll)
\hiLt l ll
1 g J rLIJll n 11
111 KurH
ta llnwnt 1\ lht \VVL l&lt;11 h11r 111 11\I ILh 1~ 'Jllllr li1 l&lt; \II !rom lbll
fot~tiJ.rl] gam1
1 th1 In I• d :-it til
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A mustc p1 ogram for s 1xth gradp

Bre~

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members of hts )ita f al

\ s t ., f $9 "(J :r J
!lol1n I ( .r 111 Ill 1 r •111 1
1ft hJrl ht1r1
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lux c ~til 11 "nd nJtl]lrl us d1 'lrtH
t &gt;llul j)IIIJilll f llow Jn!;JIIo
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MAIKETING Ia a erowt"led, one stop choffl In Nicosia, capital of Cypl"U.II, during British Irnpoeed cur-.
f€'W One or the trucks brought to Ledra atreet to do business ia shown am1d a crowd ot shopper~~
Among th6In ace British aoldJers With drawn guns Stores were kept clQI:ed
f t"ternahonat)

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dfH.l two f r !J~rflc \I la\101
1\J&lt;harrt fc;nhu.,.,•r w11 l!ll' n
s;:. ~usp rnrt~11 fme fo r rnlc•x cal 11
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Instrumental
Music Program
Now Underway

SUNRISE
TO

Lausche
offl&lt;.:tals

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Men and wornt n of the Valle)
DtvJSJun ha\e mallltamed e\en a
better safd) record of the Oluo
Power Compan) a~ a whole Mr
I' D Daughtery Dtv1s1on mana
(:;cr sard th&lt;~t this diviSIOn whru;('
ht"adquar1crs ts 1'01 tsmouth has
completed 770 da}s wtthout a dts
abltng InJury
On Decemhf'r 7 our men and
women hope !1 tomplcte thr1r ~e­
cond vear .vt!hon1 a lost tune In
Jurv on tin 10h
hf' sard ' and
continued
at 1111" potnt we wtll
be
apptuachlll~ ~ milllon man
hours work{'d w1thout " dtsa.blmc
IDjUr)

11us brg new lmd of Ford looU hi.e th~ fun
on a travel post~r It's the lmd oi car that
looh sumluny rn th~ ram

fe~lrng

N the dlangu art t(l.,. ard

low iJrlcw Mld.
19' different new kmds •
new Custom 500 and C,ustom.

How doe~~ It look? Its only l'ourtttn hand•
htgh -as tall at a ch1ld's pon1 You un stand
bc!s1de tt and lean your elbows on 111 roof
And n • over xvent~en fett long ••• 21mc:hu
v.rder than tl ss lughl

Ttus 11 ~' great aJHomohrl~. from the br.rge
on tloc Instrument piinel to
the tffortlcu lm.fing \\ &lt;y at crmM"5 At luRh
~ 1eeds thts new Ford ha§ none of the BICUI(
f.!:tng humpm1{ MH'h h out
you some·
umes g~t m some uthc1 t ;~n

"YOUR

The Big New- Kind o£ Ford
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( lNUNNt\TI 0 llP - P1odurr
E~g~ Jumbo and l~1gr 1 r low
~car~
\ r onc~s at farm~ ronsumer-..;
A N Prentice Can.ton the Vtle wh1lc and browns A JUmho 46 4R
prfsrdrnt and gtneral
managrr A large 4::1-45 A medmms 27 30
of the company accepted thr a !\ small 19-21 n large 35 38 t 08
wa1 d on bl'half of all Ohto Power Cmcmnatl whtlt&gt;~.,.and brn.,.,ns A
emplo}t'S The Jllaquc was p1 eSf'n l&lt;trgt" 49-00 mt&gt;dtum 33 3t5
t('d for the N~tn&gt;nal Safety Coun
( htrkNts ff\N.') I c htghcr fn
Cli hy H 0 J H~)I'S P:tf'cu!ivr c1s 33't:r: lb 16 17 mosth 16 hrn,
St'Clelary of thr IJhw State Safety heavy 0\{'r 5 lh 13 14 hln~ 5 lb
Counc1l
~nd undN 1 i hrns light lYP~' ll
Ohro Powers ~afrty pet form
12 old rooster~ 10 II
ance durmg I95!'i was the besl tn
Turkr\ tnms hl'a-li} 26 lh and
1ts h!Sion The lom\lany ::; acc1 up 23 24 toms under 26 lb 22 23
dr:nl frequency ralr or !he num
hen~ hPavy :.J&amp;-26l',;:
frvrr roast
ber o.f Joslllme 11cctrlcnts prr 1
crs 10 lb and under 25-2U
000 0011 manho111 s worked was 3
Ru!\er 90 seore 68
27 fnr 1955 1 h&lt;' a\ erage frPquen
ey rate durmg the pre\ rous lhrre
yea1s Y.a~ 4 32 and tht elerl11c

uttltt) mdustry

lane ~00 and Fa1rlane Stnu on a 118md~&gt;
v.he~Jba!t: and the famous fhc Ford Statton
Wagom, the tdlamJ?tons of glamour cruta.cn
And no matter wtuch new kind of Ford you
choose, tt 1 youn at low Ford prtcr 1

J11 mett dralla.u:·s

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Union And Company Officials
Six Are Fined
In tocal Courts Are Summoned Before Governor
U.MBlJS 0 (L P1 - Gm Frank J
today call: Tuesday Evenin~ 1tel ( 101medmg
of c0mpanv and umun
for Thursday m
I
~Uill\
an ( ffort to end the 87 _tlay old "&gt;h Lke agamst the OhiO Con
n
~
" ~ ' n'
, r sohdatcd felephom Co
I
LHJSthe announced thl• meetmg after he had met
1

Ohro Unl\ ll
, 11 y s(ho 11 or 1 111•1n 1 an.llltm
hu&lt;; Un 11 l&lt;tu~t Ap1rl "hi' was rn
pl:;yed tn 1hr l' I u V1 part runt
Coh ll\bus

The Natwn~l S&lt;~ fdy Counctl
h:&lt;.~ pi est'nl&lt; d Ohtu Phwer
(o
tht coumtl ~ h1glwsl reeogmt10n
th ~ Award of Honor
Ttlr(' cumpan1 qualitled fot (hr
top award because t~ 1955 InJury
r&amp;te was substan\lally lower than
Jts avetagf' ft;r the three prevl(lus
~ears lind the f'hrtnc utJ!ttl 1n
dustry ave1 &lt;~ge for the sam~: three

Senes on a ] J6-mdl wheelb::r.w, the neW Fan•

your t~ say• ' whoa " l he ste~rmg 1s f~ather
ltghc yet fi.rm

lt!Jgh S(h"

Surv \ mg the deceased are f1v1
children
Lau a Fox Jackson
trancts Johnson Middleport Ar
chte Sc.rlle~ ~1Jnsftcld l' th.eJ Mil
ler Mtddlt•porl and Bethel Ccttes
Akron
Will

;Strike At Portsmouth

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Sh{ fa• a ·r~rlu !II 'f M rlrl t pill t

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tllr ,,. t1l1

Ford-th~

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t&gt;~rv1ce,

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45 d rd l&lt;ttt
Monda y at thr homr of hi r par
ents M 1 and \olr~ 1 l Y. llot:k 10
Harmf' Shr 11 1rl hren rn farling
h('a\ h stvet .. l rnronlh3

Ohi-.0 power Co
' Nal tonaI
WIns
Safety Award

T here an: actually

Tlte'"'braldne: Ia poldt.ive-11lky smooth when

$ IKI7 IHI4 511

t l l h!ilil•l IWJh
!11 • t 1111 or t lu~ hank

one fine

Franc~...,

the t:wmg Funeral Home on Frt
day at 2 p m wtth bUll&lt;~ I to be
made m MJieaCemetcry
Frtends may call at the }1tnerat
Home at any t1me

ance. toward increased powu, toward
smoother orcraiJOn 1 he&amp;e are the but• for
u- Marko Tomorrow' ell:g,an(f- Tim 11 t~•

b new

sa "' I he gun Soca lc~
thf'n appaltn'l) sat ~own Ill h a
cha1r and f 11~d lht hul 11 HlttJ 15
rtght tempe
Pomeru)' Emclj,:ency squadmen
were summoned to the seen{' a'
was Met~:s Cou nty Coronel llenr)
Ew1ng on an 1val the~ fmmd
Searles .!hlli alm! .. nd ll.:~nsporteo.l
him to Metgs (jcneral HO$pltal

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Franees W"ll
k
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Funeral Service
To Be Thursday

Mtllt&gt;r IS s1ml t u h ve tlrd

Funeral

the N- hlhl•l!l• 500 S.rl" I es1 than ~ («t hrgh
ovft 17 fut long, largest car ~ver olfered 1n the
)ow prioe field. With the look of tomorrow rn Ill
fhgbt-hHrted lintt, tbJI Qub Sedan (above) t}pl•
hf, the beauty of all five Farrlane 500 mcxkls.

wOOl~ pad:.;~g~

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than ner,

n~.e art the hest Fnnls of our ltH'I.

l Hill \1'011" :\11/IHIS Cashur

hereby ccrtJry thal I am 110\ HI r•flt( 1 ' 111

Stock \IP at thea• f

Lausche Seeks To End

Me1gs General llospttal as a result of a self tnfhrted
gunshot wound mto h1s rLght temple
Deputy Shertrt s Harold Duck\ol.orth and Jed Webster m
vestlgatmg the c1reumstances surroundtng the shootmg late
Tuesday afternoon said that SeaJ les had shot hun~elf m the

when

lturdy Over 130 ltrong
tltreodt to each ltr~Jaro

1•rii!On•lll F/1 CuiJI"onlterf

wul

Mr:;

, t lhaJR]&gt;II•ns h~s hl!t'n rWengn~d frum namrpliw to tallfi::ttr I hue live ~parwu~ gi:Hnnur

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Mod• of Connon Fm•
lrtuslln Durobl• ond

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Harry Searles Dies In Hospital
CYPRUS CURFEW MAKES MARKETING A ONE-STOP
Tues. Of Self-Inflicted Wound

Accoallng to !he mvestJgator"'
Searles had gonE to h1 ~ daugh!t'r ~
home late 1ue~du\ and iiht hJrJ
ch1ded him abuut dnnkmg Hr ~
satd to a\ remarkl d I m gomg
to settle thts once .tnd for all
and then puller! lhe p1slol frt~JII
hiS WCIISiband UJ\d('f hiS Shll (

klln1. Dally tucking and
omoothln1 ontlroly ollm•
lnalotj.

F•ir •nd ~ tHey and
Fr01ot In Mit arNI eerttra.l
•~t,oo. tonll'flt
Thu....y, fair
end .om•what wart'IMir wwt '"d
north H1gh todey 54 ..... Low
tcrm9ht 31 ro 37 e.nt, 37 te 42
Oh•o

tonight

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daughter Mrs \hrshall Miller or
BradbUI) ill her home

No pulling out! No wrin·

WEATHER.

Devoted To The Jntet·ests Ul The Meig1-Muson Jlrea

nght lt&gt;mpl( wrlh a 32 1 alrher

Th• New fard Statlen Woto,.. Tim r1m011~ rtnt

W.·.. Wlwrapped rAe 1957 Fortl&lt;l

MEMORANDA
1\SI:id.!:i VldlJ&gt;,;I.'i'l tll 11.- ~lio. lh Ito 111 tun h&lt;~hrlt\lh
and for ottur tu op r~
$ 211:Jt4Hfl
'· ~·lechmd
1\rllll• ( t~hlll nr lilt
nhmo ll\111 &lt;I lwnk
flo
JOl~mnJy !IWf'ilr ;that lh1 iihll\t ~\&lt;t(&lt; IHl 11\ I~ 1 U! lu lho ht~l uf m v
taowled.::e and bt lu f

Ill• tl11 s

Rumple-Proof!

Others on their comnuttees were
Mrs Rodney DownJDg, Mn~ Gale
Hysell, Mrs Donald Lowery, Mra
Floyd Carmack, Mr11 Ann Steele,
Mrs Myroq M)ller Mrs Paul Hap:
tonst&amp;H Mrt Cllntof\ Fisher MNI
James Bu.chuon,
Mr• , Branch
f'lemmg, Mr"&gt; Wm
MJJrn.s Mrs
Herman
Batley Mrs
Marcus
Chambers Mrs George Anderson
J and Mrs Haptonstall registered
the guests vho were ,g1ven lapel
tags tn the shape and color of
autumn leaves
Arrangements of
fall flowers for the dlmn,g room
and sanctuarv were made by :Mrs
Garen Stansbury

en tine

mght tn

Easy to put on!

A luncheon was served to seventy two
women wtth
Mrs Karl
Owen and Mrs James Hu:ley as
co-chairmen

at

Harry Searles 78 Pearl St Middleport d1ed late ruesday

Saves Work!

Reports ur cmmttces wc,.e given
dur!f\g the onormng
sesuon and
11 was decided that
tbe Spring
Presbyterral would be held tn Me
Connelsvllle on Mac 27
Work
shops were held ducmg the remam
der of the morntng

autonwllve package- the one line car In the iaU&gt;-prlu ~ld/

12~h\H II

Ohto, &lt;'ounh ol l\1t 1~" "

Saves time!

come

For the Big New Kind of Ford 11 a brilliant

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Correct- AI lest

Cannon FINE MusuN·
Fitted Sheets

Aller today, American cars will ne~~er be the IIUrU! aroln.

In the Stele .of Ohio, At The Cio•e Of Busln
" • On Sept 2i1, 1?56
Publlshetl In rea.pon•• to ul/ m•do b C
V omp 1ro 1l•r of tho C•·.. rrency,
und er Sectlon 5111, U 5 R•vtnd 5t•tute•
,
ASSETS
Cash ll1tlan• C.!l wr Ih ot ht r lm nks mt lttdlllJ.: rr s1 1\ 1
btl.tn&lt;~ anrl ta~h Hom!&gt;! 10 prO({'~s ol rullrtt 1011
$ 165(iJII54
United Sl~tles l.uVI'I lllll&lt;'lll obl!galion~ dJJtd
und ~:u~rant~cd
3h!i 770 U!)
Corpor 1t1 ~tuc ks 1lndlHflll~ $3300 00 ~lo(k ul ~~ dt 11 tt
He,;r rvo hflnk)
t 100 00
Loans and dJ~{'Ultnts llnt!uc!Jng $/SR4r on1t huflhl
,Ill() J70 U8
almkpremls•~uwn•d$Jh:mooo Jurnrlutt .. nd
ftllilur, s $1332 00
175325()
Other fi~M("
I 2h4 811
To I AJ o\~~t. Ts
~ !I J7 8ti4 M
LIABiliTIES
Demand dr IH'lSt!s of I nth I 1\lu,tls ]lllllnr t~hll'
and corPQrtllnJls
$ Ill 401) 45
TIIIU d~·Jln~' Is of 1n1h \ t(luub p 11 ttl\ 1~ h q)s
llnrt t 01 put ul tons
171 h\}6 w
DCIHI:»Il~ llf Still'~ itl!d tlllltlltll suh&lt;lill~llllh
hltl\118 58
lillt\1 IJU'OSI1~
~Ill.! ILi l l
Olb1r lurhrflltl~
112 35
f01 AI LIAHIII n~ S
$i ill2 2lh 48
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
C11pttttl Stolf'k
(]R8~ IJillltlHd t til pu
!\0 ()( ltl Htl
Surplu,.
tlll 01)0 00
Undtttd• 11 smrttt~
151!4Hll
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Tomorrow starts!

OF RACINE

'JOTAI IAI'IIt\1
llll!~ts
TOTAI~ IIAIIIIIIII' \r\lt &lt;\ Ill \1

'{heY' re
here
... al Special

to Christ".Partridge M•rlett.a
the Athena Pre8by·
charge of the meet

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The First National Bank

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M r!; H HO l d J hnwn rnd Hllharrl
I ~JfheJt nf Spr1n.: 11 ld ""trt V~! r
nrJht !!UL'b vf \lr~ t 1um:1 L""tfhe11
Saturday

Reeerve
REPORT OF CONDITION OF

,jjw;irntnand~UhN~IIhfdlul&lt;ll

Jurrncr.:.

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'"' Ch•rter No 98 I 5

wnh Ill!

\11s Ju•w

Iowan Is Principal Speaker Monday
At Fall Conference Of Presbyterial •

th "wetk n !ultdu "'.llh ho rtaugh
tr1 and ~on 11 t ~ll '~-lr and ~Irs
Ed.,.,ard Kenntd}

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Mum!~,

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t ILl

11 tht:r

Mr and '\1 ~ AI t, t..; lofhrs
and ::sun KPJ 1 1 J It 1 :, ~r1d M ~
Jane Sht n tff 1 IJ 11 t 1 na Br tdl
Fla l,l.l'l"! '.1 1 t kr d ,.l!l • ~ 1 1 \Irs
Jdfer ., p tnn h \ll ... n 1 \lh ll\Jr
Saundt- 1 ~ (, dlpul ~ "un.i~, \II~
Si!under' ent&lt; Jl.J 1 rd " 'th 1 tJllrll
honunn..: hrr .~: 1 a 1 t~un K•nt un hr
fuu,th h orlhd ..
'\! ,and Mr ~ 1 1 J\ J-J,hr r :&gt;.1 mrs
~tile ~]!t"fll S Jllfll) In l II U llhU•
"'.i!h rt&gt;latn 1 ,
i1.1r and Mr
1 , d K1J ~&lt;' r and
dJu~:htl 1 1 ln\ 1 111 1 Mr anJ ~r~
(,tvr~o:t K l idl ol 1 l umbu~ wen
\lo('lklnd g 11 ~1~ 1 \11 ~ntl Mt~
ll&lt;~rn KuM r \I n1 ~~~I l l•
~1r &lt;Uld \1 1, 1 1 1 \lo ~rbt and
~ 011 M k• oJ 1 lllr tll I,, 14- 1.' 1 '

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\In Harold Hu"dl ~11d M1s II E
St 1r .. mm uf Huut1n~tun W v~

th1 h
lr 11 •t

APPARENTlY farmer T• m Brady who poatelf this ~tgn on his farm
tv.o miles from Kc!i\llock Ia fmds I he artmtnl~tratron s farm poHcy
not to his hkmg Tile srgn paraphras(ls the traifa: Rafpty l!raymJ:"
''The Lit~ You Sa\e ~Ia) lie Your Ov.n"
(/11/eraat1ottal)

1rr O"'.IT~

ah]t, to rrpAI Jnor mll'rcst plu, msurancr
llllr)! t~ wil l Or 4 1z prr rrnl
rh&lt;' regular cr!'dJt ~f'n1ce of
lh• agrncy mcludrng loans fur th.:
1 11 • hIS{ nnrJ rmprn\ t 111 ent uf fam
(Conflnu•d on pa;• 3

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 , Oct !D. 1956

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Tl1e Sentinel

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IDITOR

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on

9·00 Coffee Tim@'
: tome

\V(· dn.~sday

I

Tic Tac Douth
It Co•1Id HI' You

tamera Goe:1 to School
Current

TenneJsee E! n1e
Matinee Theatre

3:00 Ql•etn Fo r A Day

I 3.45

TJ:ACHERS TO MEET

I " '00

10·00

m orni ng. 11 ·00
Th(' Yc·n~•'L ha\e 0!1~ o1ht•r {'hdd
.] J'l
il d,.u).lht,-~ . Sal'y Ann
P .. t~·ri J .
2 r· ,•
grandpurnl~ arc ~1r i!nd Mrs D:1l
I 1? \ "i
Iii .~ VCd~c•r nt Ma.!IOT' Wh.JI!' H
I .lO
nal lllntip.m·nts rore Mr. anrl :\:.
!f· ;· !'H'I •. dl ot I - ~ Pleasant
2.00
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5:00

Modern Romances

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S:::e1 ed Heart Guild will hold tls
rcgWal" mt.·eling Thunday 0ct. 11

Commentary

Around and About
W il/, lloberf Ruark

EDITOR'S 'lOT&amp; :War over control of the Suez Canal? lt'1 not
worth it, l&amp;'fl Robert C, Ruark.
Ansewr to tht' Sun t:rl1es i1 .timpier th~n that, Ruark uys, quottlng informed London IJOul't!es.
In fact , It was uHd effe.:tively .,:
l.ong ago as tt1e U. S. Civil W1r.
Here is Ru11rk'5 explanation of.
how Egypt'! Nuer t:an bt' brouvht
to hh k~•• in the Su.z dlsfU..
- without war.

pilot force inside of d least 10
ye11rs-not at the prieta they
charge to help m.aln-tein
the1r
ecanorhy.
The arcret w(apop: ap.l.~t
Egypt, therefon!, ia tht;r implied
threat
bonkruptQ'. tundl •b·
road are frozen, colon Jl not' 1to
be bought. The canAl i• ·~ot u~
The world says shnpgr, ; We a~p·i
having any," and OQr Jl'lhitl9Jll
young man, Nruer1 "'ls ~aa:t ~t
·nat on his aspiration •.
It iS of course, a pity thu.t lbe
average E~yptlan should suffer
[or an- ov&amp;•·play.'ld bridle hand .
But the problem Is not ~North wa r
and 11 wi ll lake only a Very r~

or

da )"s

''lr the

p&lt;'opl~

ttt decid e

that Gamal Ahdl'l NaBer got toll
h11.: for hi s brllche~ , 1argley due
to nn ililt&gt;rnaliu na l unportance he

ill'""! merit

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,· Lilfe we .' used lo Say
, Cuba
{hf'.Y come and they go~ it· als~
h.appem•rl lo llitler.
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On
The News
The -week's a:Qod and bad news
on tbe int!tfnatiQnal balan&lt;"e
shet:
''

' $UIZ

The tansled Suez Canal dtp.
sute, now tully recogmzed as one
of the biggest in world a.fJairs
slnce the end of World War ll,
wat hrouf:ht before the U nited
Nations.
Ttle ll·member seeurity Council, executive committee of the
7ll-nati on UN ., met 111 New York
to take np two complA ints.
One , by Rrilnw an d France,
was m.11de :o :::-ai nst Egyptian Presi·
dent Gamt:l
Nasser's atteM~tct .,.wtt ' '
contro l of the
canal. Thtf '
'111 by E~o:ypl. ac·
cused Bt·iia l iitii Fra nc e of en·
dangering peace by th('ir policy
in the dilopute.
The-re seemed nro chnnt·e that
the council could t&amp;ke dfl!c\ive
action. Soviet Russia, clos!'ly supporfiflll ~aiser, WOI 'i su rL' 1o veto
any atempt by the t'uu n: d to cal l
·
co ntrol o! the

nt 8:00pm in the church b11sement.
Members a l"e aske d to come ma·.;k
e&lt;t for a H&lt;~lloween par-t y.

11 :20

11:30 FQI'Ei.gn Intri(llet

1.2:00 Toni&amp;bt
1 ·00 Sien Off

GRANGE MI!ETING

Th e Rock Springs Grange will
mee l, Thu rsd!IY, Oetober 11 al 8
p m. DrgrC'L'S wo t·k, a pot lurk s up·
p1!r nnd q uar1el'ly birthday su ppe~
ur•! on t he agenda.'

8:00 Capta:n. Ka:rLiarOO
9 :00 Gerry Moore
9,30 Artbur Godfrer

iel

IS COMING

tlvt'

NC' ighb urt

Feminine Touc-h

S(M'hl
6,15 John Daly

8:10

6,31, Dtmeyland
7,30 :I'he .4\m.B!hJf DunninJrer
Olzle apd Htrrlet

a,oo

POZNAN

Polund 's Communist
govern
ment W3'3 cooft#ronted by th" mo!lt
uplc slve situation lhat had arisen
in
or Rt~oSShi.,_ Iron Curtain

112.00

s1rn o,.

6,00 News
6,05 Weather

three power lini.'-UP.
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!Hill

2,00 Aftern&lt;mn Film Festival
4:00 Two-Gun Playhou.se
5:00 Mkkey Mouse

plan.s . There were indica-

GIVE
OCTOBER l$

L f"nh\·

ar.d De.&lt;:

Tt'n !"lessce Ernie Fo.rc1
Lux The-ater

Dragnet ·

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I I 30

Foreign Intrigue

Box.

12 00 Toni·ght

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8:00 Sign On
8:00 Captain Kangs1 oo
9:00 t'}nrry Moore
9 ·30 Arth.ur flodfrey

Strike it Rl&lt;'h
Va.litmt L2dy
Love of L1fe

11:4a

SP.ar&lt;'h for Tomorrow
Gui&lt;hn"" l.1ght

12:00
12 30
1:00
t ·30
2:00
2 .30

Ray Mi"l and Show
~ • Th ~ World Turna
Our Miss Broks
llouseparij"
The Big Payolf
Bob erc.by Show

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Sp(lf'ts Parade

tO.::!S

Weatherman

to :lO J'ulllce Pia) hou ~e
'lOU Nr·w,-:
IJ :O!; Tnc . !..arlo! Show

&amp;,3D Ford Tllo~tre
9:00 We&lt;l. l'.'ltlllt fl11hlll
H&amp; Featl.lfe Theatre
11:!10 ~'~- 111d "''...h..
lUI M1stel)' Tbeatre
11:10 Sp1t,15 Si£n 011

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THURSDAY
IU\9
12:00

Sig-n On.
Fdm &amp; F~nt&gt;•·

2:00

Femmine Tm1r-h
Af!Prnoon Yilrn Festival

4:00

Two-G1,m Pl.1yhcw ..

5:00

Mi&lt;'key

6:00

Buff~lo Blll ,

6.30

Shen ff or C'nchlsr

7:00

CitX'Ut

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8,00 W ile Sen ·ire
9:00

D-..!11rk .Tuhil.ec

10:00 Feature Theetre
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New:; and Wa:~thf't'

11 . 10

Spor1s

l•u•

Mystl'ry Tht:"ntre ·

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Sign

orr

lilitimergency

lf'mA Ho.,itals

-They Get R•ultl-

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Paeked awaJ without :fanh.re ln.
Idraielleall7
• placed warebouae •
aroond tbe natioD 1a 1he

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Fede ~r~ l

1ClvD Deten.e Adrnlnifiratlon'"ll
. merq af.o4'.kpile, wbieh some a~,.
•may ape)lllfe o:c death for mil·

non• ~'ufemeraeney
200 of FCDA'I
bospite~.~-eontained

&amp;all in the federal noek.J)De, plu.
'16 otbe:ra owned bJ Ule StateL
FCDA hal ordered an additional
731 bospita!JJ, and the State• am.
' Set up in outlytna .aehooll.
· churchet and otber buJJdiDia, ~
bDJPitala would provide -.ror!ir::in,:
facllitiea for doctors and nurad
e.vac:uated fiom the 1,800 regular
Ms~ita:U ln c:rit.ic:al taraet areo.11.
, The $22,500 emergency bo.spit.lll,
complete with X-ray and operat..

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10..1().3tc
!l'or rent - Electric wallpaper
•teamer. C.:lio.ton Fisher. Mid·

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dle_port. Ph. 626l&gt;X.

'Or
ren~o•
SW!o1d
Boards. Drop

lng roon\. equipment, 2 1enera·
ton, 200 c:ota a!'ld suPPlies, c:an
be lot. :led ill two larJe vana •. aDd:
b e Jn we 5 hours atte~ af'!"1val.,

Legal Notice

1_1
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Ladd~
Clotho. ----------------------

CHnton Fllher, lliddiepoR.

.LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed Bids will be recelved by
•the Boar-d- of County Commi&amp;5 ROOMS and .SAm, 10 CoJe St.
aioner&amp;, Meigs County, Ohio, at

P!Jone 11266-X.

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~~~~\e. llll!lily. $30 the OHic:ile. of ·said Board, Pomeroy,
per .moJ)JII. .. ~~ Mra. Howard Ohio, up until 12:00 o'clock noon
Cecil, 800 W Main St., Pomeroy
October 15, 1006 for furnbrbing
evenings.
9 6 tl
the fo]lowing.
Transport dellvt&gt;ry of Gasolin-e,
regular
and premium grades to
!20tH •nsuronce
the County Garage, Rock S&lt;pl'ings,
Baraes-Sim(Mon ln.suraoee Agency, Ohio at the direction ot tbe Coun·
Auto &lt;ioles
Middleport. Fll'e • Automobile- ty Engineer, during the 90 day
- - - , - .Bonda.
Pbont (J315-X
6-20-bf period commt=nclng Oet. 15, 1956.
1934 FORD CUSTOMLINE 2 dr.
Quote prices on OO,tb regular
Sedan. · WSW tires. Overdriw C'OMPI.IC'I'E tnsu".. "ce Protection. and
pt-em 1um gradell.
and other equipment. $1,295.00
IJfe. Auto, Fir~::, iol!o. Call Doll
Board of Commissioners reserve
lHaettnar's, Pomeroy.
MUI~t, Middleport. 01\lo.
the right to reject any or all Bids.
10 4 Otc
Board of County Commi.uionen
19113 PLYMOUTH CRAMBROOK 2 C101 Business ~erv•ce•
By Deor. n.milz, Cleek
dr. Sedan. One careful owner. :
,
(9) Z6, 29 (10) 3, 10 4tc:
OriiJ,Dal green flnis'h. $805.00
· BuLLDOZER
Bliettnar's Pomeroy.
For hire for
basements
and
10 4 .6te
ponds. P, M. Cowdery,
Lon.rl
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Bottom
8 29 tf
1951 OLDSMOBILE "88" 2 dr S&lt;&gt;, I '
dan. Hydramatic drive. A real QU!CK S£RVIC1£ oa Watch ftP. Continued from page 1
performer. $785.00 B1aettnar's,
palrlnl bJ · Facto~"? Tr.Jned
Pomeroy.
watcluPaker. COUdNS JE\'{E- JL}·-type (;.nns are continued.
ltJ)&amp;GEW.T oas 1te carrW • Ia ~
10 4 6tc
u:BS. p ...tllS'!t!'
t-3-tt · Pr1vatt: lenden supply most of
un.-..... lw ......... ,....... ol.
the funds for the agency's · farm
t916-:-"'B"'iJ"'tC-::K:-cR:cO:cAD::.M:;-A;-;S::TER::;::,_
, 2:-d:;::c_
\he
Federal
CtvD pereue -~,.:
HOUSEBUIWERS • Call thf' real estate loans under the inaured
seJICJ' bOipHal . . . . . •
::_:_:,.,.,..=:-:=
Riviera Cpe. }'ower steering, Neigler's, Racine.
loan p rogram. The }'armers H_o mc
113 1.36
3'18
brtkea, seat, and
windows.
9 15 If
Admi-sitsration makes, servlCes, TRI COUNTY LIAGUI
SAVEl 1 Blaettnar's Pomeroy.
Total
777 850 938 25651Stobart
152 159 153 464' B. Davis
DAILY SINTliiiL
157 171 234 562
10 f , 6te RADIO &amp; 'l'EU:V'ISION SERVICE and collects the l()llns.
600
HOL$UM
BAKERY
Handieap
2 2 2 6 Mitch
Clifford
1611
228
2011
Phone 200. Chtland Applian~e
The new law also provides- loans
1 130 130 390
126 17'7 163 466
Total
741 825 749 2316 Blind
134 1'11 126 431 Woods
Sb.lre. 118 w. M.Un St.. Pomero1 for developing and improving Tedesco
122 170 173 465
19M BUicK V8 Roadmaster 4 dJ'
14G 1'18 233
2-21-tf
farms lhat .ue smaller than fam- Horak
Sedan. Power Steering. One loSECOND STREET MARKET
l:BG 128 19'1
ily-typc. To be elia:ible an applic- Cbisler
7: 8
cal owner, $1,8915.00, Blaettnar's , - - P'OREMA"'f
4
ABBO'M'
T.V.
aB.o
ant
must
be
an
eRt-ablisbed
farm
BAKER FURNITURE
Pomeroy.
'
10 4 6tc
VICE A)) J~~akea Repalred bJ 1!1 owner carrving on aubltantial
Clatworthy
204
204
,_
,--~
port TecbnicWll- Phont 8284: ,Y: farm 'operations and spending a
E. Baker
150 168 144 462
i953. OLDS),iOBn.E, excellent eonMlcldleport.
8-11-tfl1 major part of his time fanning
NOl'l'is
147 156 184 481
ditlon, $1..00.00, Mrs. Cleo Kern11 .......__
He must /also have a dependable
Anderson
173 226 171 570
626 Broadway, Middlf!POrt.
source or outside income.
Darst
121 154 201 476
10 4 6tc
GUILD TO MEET
\ These Joana will assist farmen;:
J . Bak&lt;'r
156 118 27f
-:::-:--:-· - - ; - - - - Grace Guild will meet at the who own small (arms and rent
Tctal
7Q5 860 818 2473
tQt
I home of Mrs. J. E .D .Hartinger : added land and ;mall farm own·
HERCULES COAL F,URNACE, 1an Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. with t ers who depend on off-farm em·
LIBERTY REST AURA NT
used very little. $99.00 Phopc \' Mrs. Carri£l N~·e assisting as bost- .ployment for part of their income.
Ingels
176 182 118 4'16
846-M" or 8043-.J.
tess.
'fhe credit can be med to improve
Cr ow
~ :: 131 17:&gt; 42'1
10.9-tite
.
- 1 II land and buildings.
R. Dwis
17~ 161 1"-7 4"'l
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4 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE, u
The interest rates nnd terms are
Stssoll
145 Hi.:J 13'1 483
nREWOOD FOR SALE: See Wm.
lite basement, eoal fur.n~ce, .1 the same as th use fur loans ma.dt
Menehini
122 183 178 483·
Radford nr
Harold Blackston.
acre of a:round. Call David Davis tor refmancing debts. Interest, or
':":,' ~~
743 819 775 2337
Roc:k.springs or pbotlt' GlJ2-J_
911!-M.
interest plus insurunce ch~.rrg:e.s
Sf y yC'1.K CEt'TRAL
__ _
_ 10 8 1mo.p 10-9-&amp;tc
_ _ __ will be 41,7: per cent. The loan·D will
Jo nstor
193 ~ -~~ 1:'""' &gt;\""&gt;
Ar -:::~sw L . ~:1
121
138 201 ..
PEAJIS
:o-:::-- BRING CONTAINERS, MODERN RURAL HOME, lara:e be repayable over peflods up to.
Ycu !lg
137 125
262
' piCk your own $1.00, dropa $.50
living room, 2 bedrooms, klt· 40 years.
B.. !J
1!5fl 137 1~4 411
per buthel 1 ~ mile fr.om salem
chen, and bath. Coal furnace,
Operating loal\8 may also bo
! 1' ..
1~ 14il 177 482
ceater on Gravel ROad. W. F.
fuU basement, 1% aere lot. Nice made\&lt;, oar:t time foarmers, provld·
PO'Well
1[,0 118 274
Ha.w ley.
'
plaee to live, G mile out Athens ed they ire e!ltablished, bona-fide
• '· ' · 21
90 73 M 21'7
16-9-Stc
Road, U. S. 33, s. D. Carter.
farmers. These loans maybe wed
To tJI
fi'U 780 ·~ 1J 2372
-- •
10 6 3tp for the purchase of equipment,
J'OR SAi.r,..:..p•lll D'b1 ~t •
- - - - --- livestock, !efl:illzer. seed and Dtber
illite
RuUanct 'townlbJI.. 3l $ ROOMS aQd BATH,
enclosed to carry on an efficient operation.
('ITY IC!:: &amp; FUtt..
·• 1 ~ lend boute. bb1l and Out
back, pol'eh, storm · doors and, to carry on an fflcient operation.
Tillis
Htil 159 182 5;U
-T-.SQUA.RE st.rrr. a Clalrt-.
' buPdl-.:1.
Georte A.. MeiDr
:wlndowa., garage. ·.Near schools. tthe8e mav be made tor peliodi up
I..ewis
17-1 ISS 1~- 488"
McCardell deaign, ia looaely•
a.n., -~ft..l-M
'i&amp;D•Soutll. 'tblrd ft..,. Middleport· to '7 yrs. ind. caN",. 5 par cent in·
Doe Greer
118 202 172 490
loOmed In berrlllgbofte tw.td'.
· .. -- ·- llO'I.S..
·
10 8 3tc terert.
Neal
129 214 169 l\12
Of .earlet ~ amber.\
llltipea
fEARS FOil SALE. :1. milo tut, " - '
,_ d
F•irl.'s
200 t~2 140 532
of Chetler- $UIO pc 11 bushil •.,
Like the··loana. tba't Wfnt a ... ea r
fhe swan-neck top of • e«m•l~ ,
Total
806 925 822 2553
available, loans under th~ new
~ (] 1o r e d wool jehley blou~
John P. K~lley.
QUALITY DOESN'T,
authorities will ' be made only to
CROW'S CHiCKS '
lhows at the eQU!We.M Jacket.
10-+etp
Clifford
Hil 149 198 :;t)B
COST- IT PAYS
applicants wh01e credit cannot be
~eeklltlq.
j
M~nchin i
167 223 166 556
(" "'10 000 BTU llumphreY ~tint
ade4uately handled bY baokl or
Riggs
138 210 215 568
,to~~ 1 1 iu.ATE1l used 6 montha... -DUo
Superior Senict:!
rJther lenders.
194 158 1151 , 603
Louks
171 203 203 3'1'i Belles (
·l"'ll thefm ·ruel oll hester, wit" or
Service to the L!Vblg
Mf Brown holda office bours
Tota
871 M9 853 2583
Bellts
Hl6
166
18Z
514
without 27ft gal. tank. Jacob E .
Our Motto
•
rrom 10:00 A M untll 12:00 Noon
Total
803 951 974 2728 WOOO (I(IUNTY BANK
Schlllln&amp; Rutland.
10 8 3\p
each Friday In the lteigs County
Farnsworth.
217 184 20'1 188
.
.
to th ng tD 8ra(lley unlveraity fte1dhouse. Peoria, 01.,
-'--'
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ASC Office, Masonic Temple, Blda:.
Di,g(ban
182 1'10 148 100
PIHIDINI
IISIHHOWO:
and
~~·
:wa:ve
h
Ar;
Ight
Ia
WLnola'
Gov.
WOllam
G.
stranon.
Said
tlle
CROW'S
LIVE
POULTRY
CO.
__
~ ··JNCH COAL FURNACE, pipet,
T
'Fi te ald
Pomeroy, Qhio. His headquarter• iS
173 1911 1D 022
When 'tlle" P'reltdellt delivered a :.narm ~ j ta.l.~ and coNtrwmve , •. to bring uur farm people
. . .d reaiotera. $40. Phone 139-X.
revey U8 rw
located at Wllil Second Ave., GalCli:fford
178 179 184 539 Harnf1', Jr.
1
PI'MidtAt.
"'We
wW
keep
doln,&amp;:
•
•
•
a
b.tnJored
1n
time
of
pe11ee."
An
~ti·
TaylOr
158
l'l8 lG3 481
Menchinl
203
162
159
524
·"'
'
10 8 3lp
lipolia, Ohio which ""vel Gallia,
tbii Only kllld of prospdtty th:!r,dant-pruspcrl~ tlla.t "U
tlnternatlonall)otmdpll.oto)
~·'·'i~ .
J
Black : .
189 189 :1,15 11118
Riggs
1:-JO
UNI
1157
47'7
~ HEAVY HENS, ·$1.00 eac:b, Bubet
PhOlle !BS
M:eig.,, La~reuce, Jacksoo and V D·
·..,!!..l"c.d 10,~ 1.~ were OA
for Ule 1peec
_
__
Toll! .
819 898 812 iififiO
Louks
IIJI! 170 2tlll MQ
' !$-own, Rock Sprinp Road.
ton COWlUe&amp;.
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Complete WHEEL ALmNMENT
Hackett'• Safety Service. West
llala Strtet, Pomeror, Ohio.

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6 :15 Oougl8~ Edwards
6:30 Sgt . Preston of Yuk()t:
7 00 Bob Cumrnmg::; S how
7.30 Climax
8.30 Playhuuse 90

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Halloween a rommitteo of judges mates a tour of the
areas and the palnllncs adjudged the beRt ore
prizes of $5 for the best window
lor the second
third and then lD honora·ble mentions ot $1 each,
~~:~~:; grade in which the child Is enrolled also wins a
D
to that won hy lh e contestant.
1r11Dd and worthy undertaking with the youngsters
, of fun , Merchants benefit by older folks at!Mtlon
to the artistic e!rotts of the youngsters and the

tude on fumitl:ft or appllau-

Setret stcrrm.
Edge of Night
Ktrue's Kitchen
Tbe Early S how
1.11 ~""' aod Aj&amp;&lt;y Focd

10: 15

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YOU KNOW?
Iaker'• will ;~lve J'OU tbe best

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Bright~

E;;so H.c-portl't

To Sell, Trade ar An· ·
nounce, Let A Daily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Wont Ad be Your
Representative.

housework. Q!.ll 603a.iM,

10 ft 6tp

3 :00

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IJAO!NE ,sHOE REi'AlR SHOP Is (-17) Help Wanted
GIRL or WOMAN, for general
now open to a:ive you service.

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Real Estate Broker

The Dinah Shore Shaw

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tions that West G ~ rm 1. ny might
join Britain and Franct.&gt; in a D t&gt;w

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12 30 Film &amp; Fancy

DIVISION
The aUied ~ plit was mar h d by
close r euop r.- ration between SriLain and ~~ram·p and by nn ln ·
creased nrlli '-'h rhspotwn 1o joln
in contimmlal Eur::.penn roupera-

Rllmance5~

Les Paul nnd M::I'Y ~ord

WEDNESDAY

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Card of TbanJi:5 nd Special Notim of Eventl printed at~eeu­ GARAGES, 1'10 Mu~berr:y Ave.,
lar c:lauifted rttee. Obituaries
Pomeroy. Call 1\l·M. 10 10 6tc
publilhed .at 1 ee~~t per word.
RODNEY DOWMJ:IIG •
APARTMENT- ::! nicely furnilih·
ed roo1111, tara:e elo.seta, private
INSIJliANCII AGENCY
bath and entrance,
automatic
Plrw.Autonl............
ite,ni" beat, uUHUes furBished .
PUB!JC SALE
1262 Powell Street. Middleport,
ACCID.N1'
or can S2l2-M.
10 6 3te
"nte uDdenia;ned will ~r£er for
Lifo,
C-ally
.... .ale at public auction. at the 3 ROOM FURNISHED apartmen-t,
utlUtiea JX!h:l. 350 Nortb 4th St.
late residence o1 Franeu w.
IUd.d.leport.
10 4 12tc
Parker, deeeaaed, at 1\tppet*
In MIDDUI'OilT, OHIO
Plailll, Meigs County, OhiO. OD
ONE
FOUR
ROOM
and
I
liv&lt;!
6116-M
Gil
Saturday, the Z'lth day of Octoroom apartmenta. 8 room dwell- ~ ____
ber UJ66, lbe penonal property
lq, newly deeorated. inside and
of said decent. eonsf.at1111 tn
out. Muat be NeD to be apprepart Of rugs, U"'rtg ro4)rn 'l\lllte
ciated.
8 room and 6 room
roekirtg chairs, minora, beds
houses Both within S min. wa1k
marbel tOp dresaer, several old
•Jf Court Howe. A. N Bengel,
one drawer stands, one trunk,
Pomeroy.
tleetrie refticerator, electric
9-\8·1!
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stcwe, klt.c.ben utensils, diaht~~,
kitchen cabineta and many other FOR RENT 4 rool111 au.d bath and
articles to numerous to mention,
5 J'OOdll ana bath, furnlshed
Sale to commence at 1:00 ~J'eloell:
•partment&amp;.
wm. T. Grueser,
P . M. Terms Cash. Brown1e
Middleport.
9 22 1 mo p
Woods ~ Auctioneer.
Ethel M. Stout Administrix of FURNISHED UV!NG· BEDROOM.
private bath and entrance. Call
tbe Estate of Frances
Parker,
614f·Y.
10 8 3tc
deceased,
I(l.9.3tc
3 ROOM FURNISHED Apartment,
- - - - ----:77.127 Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy.
the Hotel Martin bU availabl~. '
10 8 6tp
fe1~; reoms with running waWT
.
steam heated. and Hotel 11ervlce 8 room unf,unished apartment
witb batb, for rent. Also 3-room
at apeclal weekly or moothly
ullfutnis3ed apartment
with
ratea to steady , eats. Rate.&amp; as
bath. Both newly decorated. Call
~uw aa $8 weekly double oceu·
29&amp;.
9 20 If
pancy, Also room:. for Special
-·:-:::::-:-:=-:--:Meetings, Partiea,
Weddings, ' Banquets, and private breakfast, John Duer A TRACTOR tn fine
shape, Wlll tra1"1.e
fnr smaller
luncheons, and supper parties
tndor.
G,
A.
Deem.
Racine.
Phone 396 to Mr. Samuel 0. Per·
10 10 3t p
fY, lessee of Hotel Martin.
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roporled lmmodlalol1. Tbo DoliJ 8 Cubic: foqt Norie refrigerator.
Call 29&amp;,
9 2D U
Sentinel wiP not be rlllpoDitble
.for more thaD one incorrect luaertloo.

WCHS-TV ChannelS

PLAN FAMILY NIGHT
1"11m lly m.11ht will be o bs~rved
by the Women\ Guild o( the Fed- !0 ·30 Strike it Rich
enJ1ed chureh, Tuesday O~tober 11:00 Valiant Lady
16 A covered dish potluck dinner 11:1!'1 Love c.f Life
11:30 ::;earcb for TomoJ'I"';J
Will be served at 6 pm Wllh the
Friendly Circle, the bpst&lt;S" serving 11 : 4~ Guidine Light
12:00,.. Ray MlllalKI Show
th e dessert. Jo'ol lowmg tht.&gt; dinnt-r
l2·30 h The Work! Turnl
a program will b presented by
1:00 Our Miss Brook!!
Mikl.' Sllll !llons who speak on the
I :30 Hcruseparty
,\nH·J ie an IndHln and t11sp lay his
2:00
Big Payoff
In r~1:tn C'11l l cct10n.
2:30 Bob Crosb'
3.00 BrlghttT Day
PLAN All DAY MEET
3:1!'1 Secret Storm
Tit,· n row n&lt;'ll Ho rne Demon ~tra­

'the Bloodmobile

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All has been noted Jn these columns in former editions
from time to time, this new~pilprr will offer suggestions t~
the newly organized Chnmher or Commerce, whic:h we fee!
hal mel'lt Mid' Ia worthy of much consideration.
hapl4\l' approaching now, is the season of the year when
:vounaateh reM~ lor that bar or •oap, not for the usuat purt, ,_ )IOHI of washing up, but for the purposes or app!yln&amp;llberal
• amouatt of nid soap to some storekeeper's or neighboring
'
WindOWs that ll'e within easy reach, Then too, thera are thoe••
)',, 'Whole un~~ny ablllty toward deviltry blossoms In all its
t Jl.Ory and some bouseholder or merchant suffers from the
i'esults6f a •1lalloween Prank",
,
,
Our auagestlon to the Chamber of Commerce at this Ume
eoneern~. the Halloween Season and a chance for the Chamber to accompUsh a worthy project and at the same time pro.
vide the ehtldren of the community wlth n constructive incentive nther than onP bent on deslrucllon
We h•ve noted in other communUies a project undertaken
by service and civic organlmtions that has paid off handsomelY. and we offer It to Pomeroy. Middleport and the Chambers
'
of Commeree ot these communitiee.
''
lt'1 a Rallowe'en Window Painting Contest among the ohil·
d'n!n of the first slx grartrs in our schools,
Local merchllnts in the contest are furnished sUps by the
OflalltuUon giving permission to a child to paint In water
Colon" Halloween Swm on tl1&lt;1lr froat sht&gt;w wtndowo. This
llllp then Ia pasted In th~ tower car""' of the window telling
ll,•,.,; &lt; .'tll,r ume of the chlld, his grade in school and the school he
attends.

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ti on Club Wil l be guests of M r~. 3:30 Edge of Night
Russel[ Jones, Hclpre. a former 4 .110 Katie's Kttcben
member, Thm gday at :m all-day I
4 30 EBrly Show
meeting.
5.!5!'1 Les Pau &amp; Mary Ford
6:00 Draw Wlth Me '
TO HONOR MEMB&amp;.RS
:\&lt;ft:m hers nl Evant: 'll ne Chap· 6 15 nOOgJ&amp; tilwards
trr OES, for twenty -f1ve yl'!\ I'S u ~ 6·30 Pro Fodolilfttf' Highlighlt
7,oo Arthur Godfrey
mt.:r(' will be htm orPd Thu rs1l:Jy at
Frwnds' Night h&lt;•ld &amp;t the Ma•onie 8:00 The Millionaire
Temrlr at 8 p m Chapters in th is 8 ::10 l'\'e Gu ~ A Secret
ttrf'.i hav e 1·ece1 v('d invitatwn to 9:00 U. S. Steel Hour
lO:OO Your .E&amp;SO Reporter
lho ceremony and pro11:ram.
10:15 Sport. P&amp;nlde
Mr and Mu:; Norm&lt;w Heilman of
10:25 WeathW'Pian
Bellfunt aine were the kl~ t week
suests of their daug hlcr Mrs Mil- 10:30 Colonel March
d!•lu1~~h1g angle was the div- dred lhle and family .
Several folks attendl'd tlle runer 11:00 News
the United States
al
of Mrs. Avt:ry £toberh at Syra· 11:01 The Late Show
J\lfd Britom and the
Sign Q[f ~Yer
' cl}id ah cs, on the cu11e Monday.

J"ohn Fos tP.; Dulles
I,lmdon and Paris
a:: uRed of sturtmg the
Wi thdrawing a promise
States aid ln buildng
N·asser's great Aswan O&amp;m on'D
the Nde River-and then failing .
to support Britain and FN.rncc
when Naasea retortnd by intei·natiOnalizinll the canal .
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A mectm)! of !he M:.s .:n• Coun'v
6'00
4 DO Comedy Time
Classronm Teachers Assocoiation
6 ·10
will be hl'!tl m lhe Hartford t!;lt'm·
4:30 !\fy Little Margie
625
t.&gt; n"ary School Building on M e nd .::~
neni n !,.~ at 7 30 P'\t Ri!!p!lrts w1ll l !'1 :00 Aunt Dru Snow
fi ·3G
be giv&lt;'""il\ bv rf!prese nlalives of I he
5:30 Hopalong Cassidy
&lt;~.&gt;90CJ&lt;.~ttc n to a recent con!e1en~·· I 6 :00 Nt.&gt;ws
6·45
d Lh c C'i'A "l J ack5on's M!l l.
I 6:15 Sports Eye
7 :00
6 :2~ Les Paul Mary F ord
J"30 'iddle Fisher
7:30
6:45 Nt!WS Caraval
NEW OWNIR
Gene anu lr'!~ Collins ba\·e re 8 00
7,00 Mayor of tke Town
cently takttn uve.r the operatwn
7 :30 Susie
t3·30
of lne (1ve Voiars Grl U locatt.'tl nu
8,00 Kraft Theatre
Route 7 U1ickan, steaks and all
9 00
goo 'I'tm m Your ure
so!":s of seafood and home mnrle
HO
Twenty-One -Jac"k Barry JO ·OO
pus!J·i&lt;'s gra&lt;'c 1he menu at th·~
10:00 Adventures Df H. Holiday.
newly dt•cornt::rl bmii ne ss 1:' 5\aij
lO.~'l Flltt:ler KnoW i Be.wt
10:30
!i.!'~ntcnt
11·00 Nt"Ws Headlines
U !OO
1! :15 Wea.ther'C'Ost
GUILD TO MIET

Si!tD on
f'~r({,•e

10 10 81&lt;

Dallr Senlille~ Pomeroy-lollddleport, o., Od. 10, ~~ ol

ile of

WE BUY

Tbomp110n Trletor Illes•

per word, one li\iolll... · MJ.IIlmum &lt;lwl• IIOc-

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THURSDAY

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WANT
ADS
eeau

fKUtlve iDHrUoD&amp;.
IJpedal-One month tor 25 ent.t 811 RATS KU.U:O with one polllld
STAR WAl:LFARIN. Safe, 1ure,
ot 2 ce-n\1 per word will
JuaraDteed,
be c:twted for advertlllq: if not
lllenHch H_,.wv.
paid .far before tbe 2Dtll o.f each
Sueat R.un ,._d Mill
month followiq inHrUon.
I 18 2m.o. p

7,00 Today

7:00 Today

NEW CITIZEN
M·· and M l" ~ Charl(•s YC'ag&lt;'r of
!l.b~t . n ar1• llrlnoun::-in~ t'tle birth
of ~ ~~~n &lt;It Holzer H o~pi l uJ m t..:.al·

aEYNOLD E. GREEN •

WEDNESDAY
Sltiln Oo

CORN IIIII'DIIR ll!d SRJIDVW'I,
m.UJt aee to appruiaW. PultoP...

"'fRl'1NG 4 !.rrn.E

SKULDUGGERY ON
'TI-lE 4DMIS610N6

COMMITTEE"liiEY'i.L
00 IT, 4NO DO 10,
.&lt;INO l,HEN bOME·-

Funaro,I Hom•

Phoae 816-Y.

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It Co•1Id HI' You

tamera Goe:1 to School
Current

TenneJsee E! n1e
Matinee Theatre

3:00 Ql•etn Fo r A Day

I 3.45

TJ:ACHERS TO MEET

I " '00

10·00

m orni ng. 11 ·00
Th(' Yc·n~•'L ha\e 0!1~ o1ht•r {'hdd
.] J'l
il d,.u).lht,-~ . Sal'y Ann
P .. t~·ri J .
2 r· ,•
grandpurnl~ arc ~1r i!nd Mrs D:1l
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Commentary

Around and About
W il/, lloberf Ruark

EDITOR'S 'lOT&amp; :War over control of the Suez Canal? lt'1 not
worth it, l&amp;'fl Robert C, Ruark.
Ansewr to tht' Sun t:rl1es i1 .timpier th~n that, Ruark uys, quottlng informed London IJOul't!es.
In fact , It was uHd effe.:tively .,:
l.ong ago as tt1e U. S. Civil W1r.
Here is Ru11rk'5 explanation of.
how Egypt'! Nuer t:an bt' brouvht
to hh k~•• in the Su.z dlsfU..
- without war.

pilot force inside of d least 10
ye11rs-not at the prieta they
charge to help m.aln-tein
the1r
ecanorhy.
The arcret w(apop: ap.l.~t
Egypt, therefon!, ia tht;r implied
threat
bonkruptQ'. tundl •b·
road are frozen, colon Jl not' 1to
be bought. The canAl i• ·~ot u~
The world says shnpgr, ; We a~p·i
having any," and OQr Jl'lhitl9Jll
young man, Nruer1 "'ls ~aa:t ~t
·nat on his aspiration •.
It iS of course, a pity thu.t lbe
average E~yptlan should suffer
[or an- ov&amp;•·play.'ld bridle hand .
But the problem Is not ~North wa r
and 11 wi ll lake only a Very r~

or

da )"s

''lr the

p&lt;'opl~

ttt decid e

that Gamal Ahdl'l NaBer got toll
h11.: for hi s brllche~ , 1argley due
to nn ililt&gt;rnaliu na l unportance he

ill'""! merit

,,,

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,· Lilfe we .' used lo Say
, Cuba
{hf'.Y come and they go~ it· als~
h.appem•rl lo llitler.
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RACINE

On
The News
The -week's a:Qod and bad news
on tbe int!tfnatiQnal balan&lt;"e
shet:
''

' $UIZ

The tansled Suez Canal dtp.
sute, now tully recogmzed as one
of the biggest in world a.fJairs
slnce the end of World War ll,
wat hrouf:ht before the U nited
Nations.
Ttle ll·member seeurity Council, executive committee of the
7ll-nati on UN ., met 111 New York
to take np two complA ints.
One , by Rrilnw an d France,
was m.11de :o :::-ai nst Egyptian Presi·
dent Gamt:l
Nasser's atteM~tct .,.wtt ' '
contro l of the
canal. Thtf '
'111 by E~o:ypl. ac·
cused Bt·iia l iitii Fra nc e of en·
dangering peace by th('ir policy
in the dilopute.
The-re seemed nro chnnt·e that
the council could t&amp;ke dfl!c\ive
action. Soviet Russia, clos!'ly supporfiflll ~aiser, WOI 'i su rL' 1o veto
any atempt by the t'uu n: d to cal l
·
co ntrol o! the

nt 8:00pm in the church b11sement.
Members a l"e aske d to come ma·.;k
e&lt;t for a H&lt;~lloween par-t y.

11 :20

11:30 FQI'Ei.gn Intri(llet

1.2:00 Toni&amp;bt
1 ·00 Sien Off

GRANGE MI!ETING

Th e Rock Springs Grange will
mee l, Thu rsd!IY, Oetober 11 al 8
p m. DrgrC'L'S wo t·k, a pot lurk s up·
p1!r nnd q uar1el'ly birthday su ppe~
ur•! on t he agenda.'

8:00 Capta:n. Ka:rLiarOO
9 :00 Gerry Moore
9,30 Artbur Godfrer

iel

IS COMING

tlvt'

NC' ighb urt

Feminine Touc-h

S(M'hl
6,15 John Daly

8:10

6,31, Dtmeyland
7,30 :I'he .4\m.B!hJf DunninJrer
Olzle apd Htrrlet

a,oo

POZNAN

Polund 's Communist
govern
ment W3'3 cooft#ronted by th" mo!lt
uplc slve situation lhat had arisen
in
or Rt~oSShi.,_ Iron Curtain

112.00

s1rn o,.

6,00 News
6,05 Weather

three power lini.'-UP.
"'

!Hill

2,00 Aftern&lt;mn Film Festival
4:00 Two-Gun Playhou.se
5:00 Mkkey Mouse

plan.s . There were indica-

GIVE
OCTOBER l$

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ar.d De.&lt;:

Tt'n !"lessce Ernie Fo.rc1
Lux The-ater

Dragnet ·

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I I 30

Foreign Intrigue

Box.

12 00 Toni·ght

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8:00 Sign On
8:00 Captain Kangs1 oo
9:00 t'}nrry Moore
9 ·30 Arth.ur flodfrey

Strike it Rl&lt;'h
Va.litmt L2dy
Love of L1fe

11:4a

SP.ar&lt;'h for Tomorrow
Gui&lt;hn"" l.1ght

12:00
12 30
1:00
t ·30
2:00
2 .30

Ray Mi"l and Show
~ • Th ~ World Turna
Our Miss Broks
llouseparij"
The Big Payolf
Bob erc.by Show

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Sp(lf'ts Parade

tO.::!S

Weatherman

to :lO J'ulllce Pia) hou ~e
'lOU Nr·w,-:
IJ :O!; Tnc . !..arlo! Show

&amp;,3D Ford Tllo~tre
9:00 We&lt;l. l'.'ltlllt fl11hlll
H&amp; Featl.lfe Theatre
11:!10 ~'~- 111d "''...h..
lUI M1stel)' Tbeatre
11:10 Sp1t,15 Si£n 011

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THURSDAY
IU\9
12:00

Sig-n On.
Fdm &amp; F~nt&gt;•·

2:00

Femmine Tm1r-h
Af!Prnoon Yilrn Festival

4:00

Two-G1,m Pl.1yhcw ..

5:00

Mi&lt;'key

6:00

Buff~lo Blll ,

6.30

Shen ff or C'nchlsr

7:00

CitX'Ut

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8,00 W ile Sen ·ire
9:00

D-..!11rk .Tuhil.ec

10:00 Feature Theetre
ll:OO

New:; and Wa:~thf't'

11 . 10

Spor1s

l•u•

Mystl'ry Tht:"ntre ·

[ 12:15

Sign

orr

lilitimergency

lf'mA Ho.,itals

-They Get R•ultl-

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Paeked awaJ without :fanh.re ln.
Idraielleall7
• placed warebouae •
aroond tbe natioD 1a 1he

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Fede ~r~ l

1ClvD Deten.e Adrnlnifiratlon'"ll
. merq af.o4'.kpile, wbieh some a~,.
•may ape)lllfe o:c death for mil·

non• ~'ufemeraeney
200 of FCDA'I
bospite~.~-eontained

&amp;all in the federal noek.J)De, plu.
'16 otbe:ra owned bJ Ule StateL
FCDA hal ordered an additional
731 bospita!JJ, and the State• am.
' Set up in outlytna .aehooll.
· churchet and otber buJJdiDia, ~
bDJPitala would provide -.ror!ir::in,:
facllitiea for doctors and nurad
e.vac:uated fiom the 1,800 regular
Ms~ita:U ln c:rit.ic:al taraet areo.11.
, The $22,500 emergency bo.spit.lll,
complete with X-ray and operat..

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10..1().3tc
!l'or rent - Electric wallpaper
•teamer. C.:lio.ton Fisher. Mid·

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dle_port. Ph. 626l&gt;X.

'Or
ren~o•
SW!o1d
Boards. Drop

lng roon\. equipment, 2 1enera·
ton, 200 c:ota a!'ld suPPlies, c:an
be lot. :led ill two larJe vana •. aDd:
b e Jn we 5 hours atte~ af'!"1val.,

Legal Notice

1_1
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Ladd~
Clotho. ----------------------

CHnton Fllher, lliddiepoR.

.LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed Bids will be recelved by
•the Boar-d- of County Commi&amp;5 ROOMS and .SAm, 10 CoJe St.
aioner&amp;, Meigs County, Ohio, at

P!Jone 11266-X.

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~~~~\e. llll!lily. $30 the OHic:ile. of ·said Board, Pomeroy,
per .moJ)JII. .. ~~ Mra. Howard Ohio, up until 12:00 o'clock noon
Cecil, 800 W Main St., Pomeroy
October 15, 1006 for furnbrbing
evenings.
9 6 tl
the fo]lowing.
Transport dellvt&gt;ry of Gasolin-e,
regular
and premium grades to
!20tH •nsuronce
the County Garage, Rock S&lt;pl'ings,
Baraes-Sim(Mon ln.suraoee Agency, Ohio at the direction ot tbe Coun·
Auto &lt;ioles
Middleport. Fll'e • Automobile- ty Engineer, during the 90 day
- - - , - .Bonda.
Pbont (J315-X
6-20-bf period commt=nclng Oet. 15, 1956.
1934 FORD CUSTOMLINE 2 dr.
Quote prices on OO,tb regular
Sedan. · WSW tires. Overdriw C'OMPI.IC'I'E tnsu".. "ce Protection. and
pt-em 1um gradell.
and other equipment. $1,295.00
IJfe. Auto, Fir~::, iol!o. Call Doll
Board of Commissioners reserve
lHaettnar's, Pomeroy.
MUI~t, Middleport. 01\lo.
the right to reject any or all Bids.
10 4 Otc
Board of County Commi.uionen
19113 PLYMOUTH CRAMBROOK 2 C101 Business ~erv•ce•
By Deor. n.milz, Cleek
dr. Sedan. One careful owner. :
,
(9) Z6, 29 (10) 3, 10 4tc:
OriiJ,Dal green flnis'h. $805.00
· BuLLDOZER
Bliettnar's Pomeroy.
For hire for
basements
and
10 4 .6te
ponds. P, M. Cowdery,
Lon.rl
·--.::-::=:::c::::::-:-;:-;::
Bottom
8 29 tf
1951 OLDSMOBILE "88" 2 dr S&lt;&gt;, I '
dan. Hydramatic drive. A real QU!CK S£RVIC1£ oa Watch ftP. Continued from page 1
performer. $785.00 B1aettnar's,
palrlnl bJ · Facto~"? Tr.Jned
Pomeroy.
watcluPaker. COUdNS JE\'{E- JL}·-type (;.nns are continued.
ltJ)&amp;GEW.T oas 1te carrW • Ia ~
10 4 6tc
u:BS. p ...tllS'!t!'
t-3-tt · Pr1vatt: lenden supply most of
un.-..... lw ......... ,....... ol.
the funds for the agency's · farm
t916-:-"'B"'iJ"'tC-::K:-cR:cO:cAD::.M:;-A;-;S::TER::;::,_
, 2:-d:;::c_
\he
Federal
CtvD pereue -~,.:
HOUSEBUIWERS • Call thf' real estate loans under the inaured
seJICJ' bOipHal . . . . . •
::_:_:,.,.,..=:-:=
Riviera Cpe. }'ower steering, Neigler's, Racine.
loan p rogram. The }'armers H_o mc
113 1.36
3'18
brtkea, seat, and
windows.
9 15 If
Admi-sitsration makes, servlCes, TRI COUNTY LIAGUI
SAVEl 1 Blaettnar's Pomeroy.
Total
777 850 938 25651Stobart
152 159 153 464' B. Davis
DAILY SINTliiiL
157 171 234 562
10 f , 6te RADIO &amp; 'l'EU:V'ISION SERVICE and collects the l()llns.
600
HOL$UM
BAKERY
Handieap
2 2 2 6 Mitch
Clifford
1611
228
2011
Phone 200. Chtland Applian~e
The new law also provides- loans
1 130 130 390
126 17'7 163 466
Total
741 825 749 2316 Blind
134 1'11 126 431 Woods
Sb.lre. 118 w. M.Un St.. Pomero1 for developing and improving Tedesco
122 170 173 465
19M BUicK V8 Roadmaster 4 dJ'
14G 1'18 233
2-21-tf
farms lhat .ue smaller than fam- Horak
Sedan. Power Steering. One loSECOND STREET MARKET
l:BG 128 19'1
ily-typc. To be elia:ible an applic- Cbisler
7: 8
cal owner, $1,8915.00, Blaettnar's , - - P'OREMA"'f
4
ABBO'M'
T.V.
aB.o
ant
must
be
an
eRt-ablisbed
farm
BAKER FURNITURE
Pomeroy.
'
10 4 6tc
VICE A)) J~~akea Repalred bJ 1!1 owner carrving on aubltantial
Clatworthy
204
204
,_
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port TecbnicWll- Phont 8284: ,Y: farm 'operations and spending a
E. Baker
150 168 144 462
i953. OLDS),iOBn.E, excellent eonMlcldleport.
8-11-tfl1 major part of his time fanning
NOl'l'is
147 156 184 481
ditlon, $1..00.00, Mrs. Cleo Kern11 .......__
He must /also have a dependable
Anderson
173 226 171 570
626 Broadway, Middlf!POrt.
source or outside income.
Darst
121 154 201 476
10 4 6tc
GUILD TO MEET
\ These Joana will assist farmen;:
J . Bak&lt;'r
156 118 27f
-:::-:--:-· - - ; - - - - Grace Guild will meet at the who own small (arms and rent
Tctal
7Q5 860 818 2473
tQt
I home of Mrs. J. E .D .Hartinger : added land and ;mall farm own·
HERCULES COAL F,URNACE, 1an Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. with t ers who depend on off-farm em·
LIBERTY REST AURA NT
used very little. $99.00 Phopc \' Mrs. Carri£l N~·e assisting as bost- .ployment for part of their income.
Ingels
176 182 118 4'16
846-M" or 8043-.J.
tess.
'fhe credit can be med to improve
Cr ow
~ :: 131 17:&gt; 42'1
10.9-tite
.
- 1 II land and buildings.
R. Dwis
17~ 161 1"-7 4"'l
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4 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE, u
The interest rates nnd terms are
Stssoll
145 Hi.:J 13'1 483
nREWOOD FOR SALE: See Wm.
lite basement, eoal fur.n~ce, .1 the same as th use fur loans ma.dt
Menehini
122 183 178 483·
Radford nr
Harold Blackston.
acre of a:round. Call David Davis tor refmancing debts. Interest, or
':":,' ~~
743 819 775 2337
Roc:k.springs or pbotlt' GlJ2-J_
911!-M.
interest plus insurunce ch~.rrg:e.s
Sf y yC'1.K CEt'TRAL
__ _
_ 10 8 1mo.p 10-9-&amp;tc
_ _ __ will be 41,7: per cent. The loan·D will
Jo nstor
193 ~ -~~ 1:'""' &gt;\""&gt;
Ar -:::~sw L . ~:1
121
138 201 ..
PEAJIS
:o-:::-- BRING CONTAINERS, MODERN RURAL HOME, lara:e be repayable over peflods up to.
Ycu !lg
137 125
262
' piCk your own $1.00, dropa $.50
living room, 2 bedrooms, klt· 40 years.
B.. !J
1!5fl 137 1~4 411
per buthel 1 ~ mile fr.om salem
chen, and bath. Coal furnace,
Operating loal\8 may also bo
! 1' ..
1~ 14il 177 482
ceater on Gravel ROad. W. F.
fuU basement, 1% aere lot. Nice made\&lt;, oar:t time foarmers, provld·
PO'Well
1[,0 118 274
Ha.w ley.
'
plaee to live, G mile out Athens ed they ire e!ltablished, bona-fide
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90 73 M 21'7
16-9-Stc
Road, U. S. 33, s. D. Carter.
farmers. These loans maybe wed
To tJI
fi'U 780 ·~ 1J 2372
-- •
10 6 3tp for the purchase of equipment,
J'OR SAi.r,..:..p•lll D'b1 ~t •
- - - - --- livestock, !efl:illzer. seed and Dtber
illite
RuUanct 'townlbJI.. 3l $ ROOMS aQd BATH,
enclosed to carry on an efficient operation.
('ITY IC!:: &amp; FUtt..
·• 1 ~ lend boute. bb1l and Out
back, pol'eh, storm · doors and, to carry on an fflcient operation.
Tillis
Htil 159 182 5;U
-T-.SQUA.RE st.rrr. a Clalrt-.
' buPdl-.:1.
Georte A.. MeiDr
:wlndowa., garage. ·.Near schools. tthe8e mav be made tor peliodi up
I..ewis
17-1 ISS 1~- 488"
McCardell deaign, ia looaely•
a.n., -~ft..l-M
'i&amp;D•Soutll. 'tblrd ft..,. Middleport· to '7 yrs. ind. caN",. 5 par cent in·
Doe Greer
118 202 172 490
loOmed In berrlllgbofte tw.td'.
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10 8 3tc terert.
Neal
129 214 169 l\12
Of .earlet ~ amber.\
llltipea
fEARS FOil SALE. :1. milo tut, " - '
,_ d
F•irl.'s
200 t~2 140 532
of Chetler- $UIO pc 11 bushil •.,
Like the··loana. tba't Wfnt a ... ea r
fhe swan-neck top of • e«m•l~ ,
Total
806 925 822 2553
available, loans under th~ new
~ (] 1o r e d wool jehley blou~
John P. K~lley.
QUALITY DOESN'T,
authorities will ' be made only to
CROW'S CHiCKS '
lhows at the eQU!We.M Jacket.
10-+etp
Clifford
Hil 149 198 :;t)B
COST- IT PAYS
applicants wh01e credit cannot be
~eeklltlq.
j
M~nchin i
167 223 166 556
(" "'10 000 BTU llumphreY ~tint
ade4uately handled bY baokl or
Riggs
138 210 215 568
,to~~ 1 1 iu.ATE1l used 6 montha... -DUo
Superior Senict:!
rJther lenders.
194 158 1151 , 603
Louks
171 203 203 3'1'i Belles (
·l"'ll thefm ·ruel oll hester, wit" or
Service to the L!Vblg
Mf Brown holda office bours
Tota
871 M9 853 2583
Bellts
Hl6
166
18Z
514
without 27ft gal. tank. Jacob E .
Our Motto
•
rrom 10:00 A M untll 12:00 Noon
Total
803 951 974 2728 WOOO (I(IUNTY BANK
Schlllln&amp; Rutland.
10 8 3\p
each Friday In the lteigs County
Farnsworth.
217 184 20'1 188
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to th ng tD 8ra(lley unlveraity fte1dhouse. Peoria, 01.,
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ASC Office, Masonic Temple, Blda:.
Di,g(ban
182 1'10 148 100
PIHIDINI
IISIHHOWO:
and
~~·
:wa:ve
h
Ar;
Ight
Ia
WLnola'
Gov.
WOllam
G.
stranon.
Said
tlle
CROW'S
LIVE
POULTRY
CO.
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~ ··JNCH COAL FURNACE, pipet,
T
'Fi te ald
Pomeroy, Qhio. His headquarter• iS
173 1911 1D 022
When 'tlle" P'reltdellt delivered a :.narm ~ j ta.l.~ and coNtrwmve , •. to bring uur farm people
. . .d reaiotera. $40. Phone 139-X.
revey U8 rw
located at Wllil Second Ave., GalCli:fford
178 179 184 539 Harnf1', Jr.
1
PI'MidtAt.
"'We
wW
keep
doln,&amp;:
•
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a
b.tnJored
1n
time
of
pe11ee."
An
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TaylOr
158
l'l8 lG3 481
Menchinl
203
162
159
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lipolia, Ohio which ""vel Gallia,
tbii Only kllld of prospdtty th:!r,dant-pruspcrl~ tlla.t "U
tlnternatlonall)otmdpll.oto)
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189 189 :1,15 11118
Riggs
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47'7
~ HEAVY HENS, ·$1.00 eac:b, Bubet
PhOlle !BS
M:eig.,, La~reuce, Jacksoo and V D·
·..,!!..l"c.d 10,~ 1.~ were OA
for Ule 1peec
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819 898 812 iififiO
Louks
IIJI! 170 2tlll MQ
' !$-own, Rock Sprinp Road.
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Hackett'• Safety Service. West
llala Strtet, Pomeror, Ohio.

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6 :15 Oougl8~ Edwards
6:30 Sgt . Preston of Yuk()t:
7 00 Bob Cumrnmg::; S how
7.30 Climax
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areas and the palnllncs adjudged the beRt ore
prizes of $5 for the best window
lor the second
third and then lD honora·ble mentions ot $1 each,
~~:~~:; grade in which the child Is enrolled also wins a
D
to that won hy lh e contestant.
1r11Dd and worthy undertaking with the youngsters
, of fun , Merchants benefit by older folks at!Mtlon
to the artistic e!rotts of the youngsters and the

tude on fumitl:ft or appllau-

Setret stcrrm.
Edge of Night
Ktrue's Kitchen
Tbe Early S how
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YOU KNOW?
Iaker'• will ;~lve J'OU tbe best

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E;;so H.c-portl't

To Sell, Trade ar An· ·
nounce, Let A Daily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Wont Ad be Your
Representative.

housework. Q!.ll 603a.iM,

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GIRL or WOMAN, for general
now open to a:ive you service.

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The Dinah Shore Shaw

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WHTN-t\1 Ch'annel13
12 30 Film &amp; Fancy

DIVISION
The aUied ~ plit was mar h d by
close r euop r.- ration between SriLain and ~~ram·p and by nn ln ·
creased nrlli '-'h rhspotwn 1o joln
in contimmlal Eur::.penn roupera-

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Card of TbanJi:5 nd Special Notim of Eventl printed at~eeu­ GARAGES, 1'10 Mu~berr:y Ave.,
lar c:lauifted rttee. Obituaries
Pomeroy. Call 1\l·M. 10 10 6tc
publilhed .at 1 ee~~t per word.
RODNEY DOWMJ:IIG •
APARTMENT- ::! nicely furnilih·
ed roo1111, tara:e elo.seta, private
INSIJliANCII AGENCY
bath and entrance,
automatic
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ite,ni" beat, uUHUes furBished .
PUB!JC SALE
1262 Powell Street. Middleport,
ACCID.N1'
or can S2l2-M.
10 6 3te
"nte uDdenia;ned will ~r£er for
Lifo,
C-ally
.... .ale at public auction. at the 3 ROOM FURNISHED apartmen-t,
utlUtiea JX!h:l. 350 Nortb 4th St.
late residence o1 Franeu w.
IUd.d.leport.
10 4 12tc
Parker, deeeaaed, at 1\tppet*
In MIDDUI'OilT, OHIO
Plailll, Meigs County, OhiO. OD
ONE
FOUR
ROOM
and
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6116-M
Gil
Saturday, the Z'lth day of Octoroom apartmenta. 8 room dwell- ~ ____
ber UJ66, lbe penonal property
lq, newly deeorated. inside and
of said decent. eonsf.at1111 tn
out. Muat be NeD to be apprepart Of rugs, U"'rtg ro4)rn 'l\lllte
ciated.
8 room and 6 room
roekirtg chairs, minora, beds
houses Both within S min. wa1k
marbel tOp dresaer, several old
•Jf Court Howe. A. N Bengel,
one drawer stands, one trunk,
Pomeroy.
tleetrie refticerator, electric
9-\8·1!
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stcwe, klt.c.ben utensils, diaht~~,
kitchen cabineta and many other FOR RENT 4 rool111 au.d bath and
articles to numerous to mention,
5 J'OOdll ana bath, furnlshed
Sale to commence at 1:00 ~J'eloell:
•partment&amp;.
wm. T. Grueser,
P . M. Terms Cash. Brown1e
Middleport.
9 22 1 mo p
Woods ~ Auctioneer.
Ethel M. Stout Administrix of FURNISHED UV!NG· BEDROOM.
private bath and entrance. Call
tbe Estate of Frances
Parker,
614f·Y.
10 8 3tc
deceased,
I(l.9.3tc
3 ROOM FURNISHED Apartment,
- - - - ----:77.127 Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy.
the Hotel Martin bU availabl~. '
10 8 6tp
fe1~; reoms with running waWT
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steam heated. and Hotel 11ervlce 8 room unf,unished apartment
witb batb, for rent. Also 3-room
at apeclal weekly or moothly
ullfutnis3ed apartment
with
ratea to steady , eats. Rate.&amp; as
bath. Both newly decorated. Call
~uw aa $8 weekly double oceu·
29&amp;.
9 20 If
pancy, Also room:. for Special
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Weddings, ' Banquets, and private breakfast, John Duer A TRACTOR tn fine
shape, Wlll tra1"1.e
fnr smaller
luncheons, and supper parties
tndor.
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Deem.
Racine.
Phone 396 to Mr. Samuel 0. Per·
10 10 3t p
fY, lessee of Hotel Martin.
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roporled lmmodlalol1. Tbo DoliJ 8 Cubic: foqt Norie refrigerator.
Call 29&amp;,
9 2D U
Sentinel wiP not be rlllpoDitble
.for more thaD one incorrect luaertloo.

WCHS-TV ChannelS

PLAN FAMILY NIGHT
1"11m lly m.11ht will be o bs~rved
by the Women\ Guild o( the Fed- !0 ·30 Strike it Rich
enJ1ed chureh, Tuesday O~tober 11:00 Valiant Lady
16 A covered dish potluck dinner 11:1!'1 Love c.f Life
11:30 ::;earcb for TomoJ'I"';J
Will be served at 6 pm Wllh the
Friendly Circle, the bpst&lt;S" serving 11 : 4~ Guidine Light
12:00,.. Ray MlllalKI Show
th e dessert. Jo'ol lowmg tht.&gt; dinnt-r
l2·30 h The Work! Turnl
a program will b presented by
1:00 Our Miss Brook!!
Mikl.' Sllll !llons who speak on the
I :30 Hcruseparty
,\nH·J ie an IndHln and t11sp lay his
2:00
Big Payoff
In r~1:tn C'11l l cct10n.
2:30 Bob Crosb'
3.00 BrlghttT Day
PLAN All DAY MEET
3:1!'1 Secret Storm
Tit,· n row n&lt;'ll Ho rne Demon ~tra­

'the Bloodmobile

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All has been noted Jn these columns in former editions
from time to time, this new~pilprr will offer suggestions t~
the newly organized Chnmher or Commerce, whic:h we fee!
hal mel'lt Mid' Ia worthy of much consideration.
hapl4\l' approaching now, is the season of the year when
:vounaateh reM~ lor that bar or •oap, not for the usuat purt, ,_ )IOHI of washing up, but for the purposes or app!yln&amp;llberal
• amouatt of nid soap to some storekeeper's or neighboring
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WindOWs that ll'e within easy reach, Then too, thera are thoe••
)',, 'Whole un~~ny ablllty toward deviltry blossoms In all its
t Jl.Ory and some bouseholder or merchant suffers from the
i'esults6f a •1lalloween Prank",
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Our auagestlon to the Chamber of Commerce at this Ume
eoneern~. the Halloween Season and a chance for the Chamber to accompUsh a worthy project and at the same time pro.
vide the ehtldren of the community wlth n constructive incentive nther than onP bent on deslrucllon
We h•ve noted in other communUies a project undertaken
by service and civic organlmtions that has paid off handsomelY. and we offer It to Pomeroy. Middleport and the Chambers
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of Commeree ot these communitiee.
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lt'1 a Rallowe'en Window Painting Contest among the ohil·
d'n!n of the first slx grartrs in our schools,
Local merchllnts in the contest are furnished sUps by the
OflalltuUon giving permission to a child to paint In water
Colon" Halloween Swm on tl1&lt;1lr froat sht&gt;w wtndowo. This
llllp then Ia pasted In th~ tower car""' of the window telling
ll,•,.,; &lt; .'tll,r ume of the chlld, his grade in school and the school he
attends.

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ti on Club Wil l be guests of M r~. 3:30 Edge of Night
Russel[ Jones, Hclpre. a former 4 .110 Katie's Kttcben
member, Thm gday at :m all-day I
4 30 EBrly Show
meeting.
5.!5!'1 Les Pau &amp; Mary Ford
6:00 Draw Wlth Me '
TO HONOR MEMB&amp;.RS
:\&lt;ft:m hers nl Evant: 'll ne Chap· 6 15 nOOgJ&amp; tilwards
trr OES, for twenty -f1ve yl'!\ I'S u ~ 6·30 Pro Fodolilfttf' Highlighlt
7,oo Arthur Godfrey
mt.:r(' will be htm orPd Thu rs1l:Jy at
Frwnds' Night h&lt;•ld &amp;t the Ma•onie 8:00 The Millionaire
Temrlr at 8 p m Chapters in th is 8 ::10 l'\'e Gu ~ A Secret
ttrf'.i hav e 1·ece1 v('d invitatwn to 9:00 U. S. Steel Hour
lO:OO Your .E&amp;SO Reporter
lho ceremony and pro11:ram.
10:15 Sport. P&amp;nlde
Mr and Mu:; Norm&lt;w Heilman of
10:25 WeathW'Pian
Bellfunt aine were the kl~ t week
suests of their daug hlcr Mrs Mil- 10:30 Colonel March
d!•lu1~~h1g angle was the div- dred lhle and family .
Several folks attendl'd tlle runer 11:00 News
the United States
al
of Mrs. Avt:ry £toberh at Syra· 11:01 The Late Show
J\lfd Britom and the
Sign Q[f ~Yer
' cl}id ah cs, on the cu11e Monday.

J"ohn Fos tP.; Dulles
I,lmdon and Paris
a:: uRed of sturtmg the
Wi thdrawing a promise
States aid ln buildng
N·asser's great Aswan O&amp;m on'D
the Nde River-and then failing .
to support Britain and FN.rncc
when Naasea retortnd by intei·natiOnalizinll the canal .
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A mectm)! of !he M:.s .:n• Coun'v
6'00
4 DO Comedy Time
Classronm Teachers Assocoiation
6 ·10
will be hl'!tl m lhe Hartford t!;lt'm·
4:30 !\fy Little Margie
625
t.&gt; n"ary School Building on M e nd .::~
neni n !,.~ at 7 30 P'\t Ri!!p!lrts w1ll l !'1 :00 Aunt Dru Snow
fi ·3G
be giv&lt;'""il\ bv rf!prese nlalives of I he
5:30 Hopalong Cassidy
&lt;~.&gt;90CJ&lt;.~ttc n to a recent con!e1en~·· I 6 :00 Nt.&gt;ws
6·45
d Lh c C'i'A "l J ack5on's M!l l.
I 6:15 Sports Eye
7 :00
6 :2~ Les Paul Mary F ord
J"30 'iddle Fisher
7:30
6:45 Nt!WS Caraval
NEW OWNIR
Gene anu lr'!~ Collins ba\·e re 8 00
7,00 Mayor of tke Town
cently takttn uve.r the operatwn
7 :30 Susie
t3·30
of lne (1ve Voiars Grl U locatt.'tl nu
8,00 Kraft Theatre
Route 7 U1ickan, steaks and all
9 00
goo 'I'tm m Your ure
so!":s of seafood and home mnrle
HO
Twenty-One -Jac"k Barry JO ·OO
pus!J·i&lt;'s gra&lt;'c 1he menu at th·~
10:00 Adventures Df H. Holiday.
newly dt•cornt::rl bmii ne ss 1:' 5\aij
lO.~'l Flltt:ler KnoW i Be.wt
10:30
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11·00 Nt"Ws Headlines
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fKUtlve iDHrUoD&amp;.
IJpedal-One month tor 25 ent.t 811 RATS KU.U:O with one polllld
STAR WAl:LFARIN. Safe, 1ure,
ot 2 ce-n\1 per word will
JuaraDteed,
be c:twted for advertlllq: if not
lllenHch H_,.wv.
paid .far before tbe 2Dtll o.f each
Sueat R.un ,._d Mill
month followiq inHrUon.
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NEW CITIZEN
M·· and M l" ~ Charl(•s YC'ag&lt;'r of
!l.b~t . n ar1• llrlnoun::-in~ t'tle birth
of ~ ~~~n &lt;It Holzer H o~pi l uJ m t..:.al·

aEYNOLD E. GREEN •

WEDNESDAY
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CORN IIIII'DIIR ll!d SRJIDVW'I,
m.UJt aee to appruiaW. PultoP...

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SKULDUGGERY ON
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COMMITTEE"liiEY'i.L
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B•r11- l SIGNAL PROBLEM • • • • By Alan Maver

lif P'AUI.. M. CLIFFORD
Co.b Alex C'ilo an rl rus Pome·
roy I'!Withers ttavel tu /'o;t!lsonville
')'idar niaht to mf'et lhf' :'lielesc nVtUe Hounds m a gam!! Ul~tt must
an lntured ilf\'\{le-, and O.On ha'&gt;
f be larteled ;;;s a crue1a1 one 1n the
tailing It e.:tay 10 hr thlt
; ~ eun~. Meanwh1Le,. the IMtcn
wed1
in p r•dic:• 5t81icna. It i&amp; fig. ll•d~ Y~!lnw Jacke~ under
ur.d th•t Don will ... soml! action
.eoac~ ~aftie McDonald will ~ln&lt;"e but
Sophomo... Paul Folmer h¥
q:aio ttrtve to get in the wio/ col·
be:en
wtorklng out in hit plan •nd
umn u they l:!ntertain the WPI!s.
IU••Iy
will n. some action a; tht'
t~ R'ockt&gt;ts on tho? Middleport.
T au• r tllr~a(: k tiOt.
r1eld.
The Panth ers will bf' far•in~ th{'
Pt'tlteroy c:amt out o ~ the Jack·
team that at the s tart of thl' y('ar
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was the most feart&gt;d in tht' h-aguE"
l'qachect hr C!m:·!ie w_..·uu. who
roo k uY l'r f, r Lo w£'11 (' ni l' t hp.; f~!l
the Huur.rf~ haH• been unlwaten
~ : d~tP w.lh 11 vl• :era n bJ!i dub .
und h 'IY'' nn'•· a S:.Zl'p:is e 7·7 ti c

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UP - ObiQ Don Sutberin. He wiU start if the
full s»engt
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h Bucks re&lt;"ei~e
biLe S lh ·
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for tht' u~ormng game with. Jlli - tak e the spot ir~Uino ..
u,,:,",.O,,,w.J 11
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11111 .i . ·a ur ay ,
ave pu •ue f'mHead Coaeh R.ey Eliot ot tbe m.
phas1R on .i straight, balanced T ini dri!led l! is squad in
m th i" week '' drills,
accuracy
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Hubert BoLo. Chnuncty • DovPr
who suffered knte LJa·
men\ injuries
in a scrl:mm &lt;ge
e~! I)' 111 th ·.· season reiDiDed the
;q uad. during 1\Jesday's dl':llls ar ••
1s Oeheved ready for
.wtion at
Champaign,
The only mjury durJng tbe fir st
1·nu~ h work of the week .s• rieht
end Leo Brllwn of Portsmouth. suf·
fer a twi&amp;t:"d ankle, but ii won't
keep him out of SattJIIday's a~tion.
Hayes praised Ute work of Joe
Cannavino and Phil Ro.blnton, for
their nff-ensive efforts in tbe work.
out.
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tu L~ilrl tj1cu· ofu•nsivro IJI&lt;t y.
Tr;p offr·m :ve star nf tlw Hounds
i.~ Sl'llior hnlfback Tvm McQuaid

Who hlll\C heen !somewhat s lowed
up with &lt;&gt; n 1njured kncf' McQuaid
howevl•l', ~ hould be at tflp strength
Pill "lur
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fur thf' Panther,, and will be a real
tr1·at. At lt"Je almost any pnsition ,
~ I"AC:tiP /11{; ~""'
a~d who is a thn~at with his runN'A!ION A§ AA'MY
ntnR an d his pas,ing. Th en at qua r1
t:'C:ACJI' H"trll "TilE
tr. !&gt;~·· k 1s Jerry StuHiobea n. one
uf lhe most improved playf'rs in
f.AAiii' PI?Of!lEAI 7"1/A7'
:he le11gLte, and a finl' bali hander
I /Jti~£1" 1/IAI ··Af&gt;7 YEARin addition to beln~ a iOod run[t'F&gt;'FlOP#/6 A qoARr"FR/!14CK,
n~r and ~a:.:ser. Newcomer Leh.h leidnr•· WJI! be at fullback.
.4'1/fflMttY OWl? 1115/lr.
In the line tackles Ed Keating
Dll'!o&gt;ltolfwl ........ ~~ ...........
· a~d Jerry Bt•ntley are the top dogs
Wllh both wei&amp;hini around 19.5 -------~------- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - pounds. Keatin was a star t"nd la ~S t team at end, while Beutly was on, · through the eir l.anes. CundiH 11
year 1u he: mude the first All SEO of th~ team's best linemen, Tht• 1mall. hut fast and Mhifty, and Ia
;.;;;:~~. Hounds 11hw have two vett'l'ans Jt •1n• of th• bMt runnert In the 110
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gaurda in FloW(•I'S llnd Powell , Chhlf tllrget for w.. ton's
while Hitching.~ will be back at is end Tommy ComJKton, wfta
NEEDS
center for lilt' third season in a caught two last Wflik far teueh·
row.
dowrts against Vallipolle, Ottter
PROM THE
The Panthers need for a better Roek.-ts baelcs are Frank HUI, Olc:k
1 all round offense
was dtlfinitely Pottt, &amp;vens, Montgomery 1nd ,.-..n
seen last we!!k. Coach. Clln has l'ing.
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been hlll'd at work 11!1 wr•Pk in a
'. - ·~r attempt to como11p with some uf
Up front th e Rockds . haven't
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· fensiw surprics ror thtl favnrt'd too much size. an d t.h~! 1'Jah:ets
Hounds. No dnubt the Pantlu~rs will prohnhly hnhl their uwn in
will take to thei r more and more the weight department They have
&amp;fARLIN
Ill tbe ~cason progresses, ami several veiN&lt;m.~ linl'mn with Qjtvjs
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&amp;bould mix their att:~ck with so m(• Reed, Bakl'r, Rkt&gt;, Jones, E1den
aerial bomlrs Friday nigilt in the Ports and Cottrill leading tlte way .
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nf spreading the enemy d C&gt;,
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toach
Charlj(• Mcnonald W&gt;'ll
en:~es.
hac~ieally
every letllll
topcoah 0,. sp~lolly tailor·
Insulated
Pomeroy hM:: · plnYNI ha s practic · prohahly ~;n alunjil w1th the :;amc
ltd to glwe yoU the moxlmum
ally used an ciht or nine man lin•· li nf'up hi' u~l·d last week ag'ainst
1n tornfort Ond appearance.'
and has rl'ally s!ow~d the PomeroY Logan wilh the possi bil ity •t hat
ft.•FROM
ru nnin g gnme.
Jun ior Rnw !Py and nave Hindy
•nn papular model l1 styled
will altern1111' twlween lht&gt;ir gU.IITrl
wllh flop pocbttand th• new
Middh•p11r1 will be mP£'tin a anrl quilrh•rhu('k p1~itiom. Tht:
ftCirrow• lapels ••• In fine,
F,qulpiQent ..• (jon Cases
Wt•llston Lt'am that has s howed I Jar·kcts still havl' on ly &gt;;l'Ored Olll'
rich cheviots and twe•d• that • •
(.1othlng ..... , , , . Shells little dder!~e, but pl enty nt off en- touchdown all sea~on long, '
~e - Th e Hoeket..; hnve lost both of .while their defen11lve play has !Seen
arwiDft as o cloud but atron 9
quirre allers •"' thr•i r kaue games as they went too bad, a la ck of an offt•n~&gt;ive
01 Hft.
Crow Callers
rtown 19-7 before Logan, and thea threa t to ~o with halfbac k Bobby
lrn;t l S. i:4 ltht wCl'k tn 11 gou&lt;J t:a l- Nrlson h ns slowed d own their
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li piJI IS r 11'\'en. C'n urhed hy Jo~· Mal- chances or winn ing. Time :jnd
m1snr, the Rockf'ls have 10 Jeter. lime agai n the Jackebl have ma r·
ffi&lt;'n on hand, hut have br&gt;en rriJJ · i'h~"d deep into enemy terri1ury
pll·d by l.mc:kfil·l d injlll' i~·s 111 k!!y on l.v to beg d ow n once they _gBt
pla.vers.
in~ i.Je the 20 yard line.
Luding th• Rockets offense win

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Eleanor s . Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor- Phone 6079

Laurel Cl_iff Health Club ~elebrates
20th Anniversary; Committees Named

Men in The

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The 20th amuversary of the Lflu- vem~er which will be on Childrei Cliff B~tlt&gt;r Heal th Club wa~ r"n's Disea ~~s. Mrs. Traey, Mn.
celebrated Mnnday evening with a Will in m Soulsby and Mrs. Rich·

Know-GoFor

potluck dinner at thE' home of Mrs. art! Karr Sr. were namE"d on th('
Gerald Kell y. Mrs. Kelly and Mn. toeia! progra-m for Nov em!ler an d
Glen . Thomp.~ on, host esses for the D ~ c~£'r.
eventng, served the
desaert. A
It wu voted to make a contri·
~faUoween theme was ('arried oul I butic n to thP Meigs G:- ne ral Hosm ~ecorations of lh&lt;' hom8\
pltal Jr. rthr. nursery department
FJIJowlng ~he dinnH"the regular nnd Mrs. Merlin Trary was nBmed
busi ness ~essl?n wes
hold with to make the purchase . PLans were
1\.~r~ . LoUis Dt ehl. pro?sldent, pre- discussed fnr the annual Chdst·
Sulmt. Group singir.!l! nf "Brighten mas party . Mrs. Charl es Diehl re·
the Corn."r'' and th e Lord's Pra}:'- .li!:ned as trea~urer anj Mr1. Ho·
er In un 1son o~rted the ~P.t'tinli!. bert ·Rowel}- was
seleeted to till
M"mber&lt;r rr spol'JdM to roll call ~ ~~office. Birthdavs of Mrs~ Lllww!t~ a ~,~e~ - , ~lnt , ·*s.
Lloyd , rtne ~ Smith and ·Mrs. Robert Bo·
W~~t ·. Nlad the
minute• · of the wen were observed. Sunshine sis.
la .. , .tn~tinl' . . · _
· ters were re_\'~taled and new Jtl!'ln~~
Commltl.~';"&amp; .~.. the year were dtawn for the coming vear .
nam~d and tncl'Utied: Mrs. Wrlabt,
Present lllso · were Mrs. OJville
pubhclty ; Mra. Dana Oliver;, A~ra. K1Jent .rs.. Joe BvatLS. Mrs. Phil
K elly and Mrs. E. J. Tr&lt;\~Y,.,J:IO'Wet ·Wise, Mre-: PJArl Pirker ami two
CGmmlttee ; Mrs. Lawren:ce .$mltb,, lfdel~. M1'3. Alston Traey of Co.
Mrll': Ira ~dim an aJJ,4 !ln. ·hnest lu.dius· and Mrs. lltl(har&lt;l Karr Jr.
Powell, s1ek : Mrs. Jat:nd GUmore,
1he November nteetlng ~11 be
c~rds; and Mrs. lfclen
Leifheit, hP!d at th" home nf' Mrs. WUUam
birthday ·box.
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Sou~y ~t~·ith Mrs. Rrneat PGw:.'! ll
Mr.s. CUffJrd Jaeobs, Mrs. Well· as co-hostess
man and Mrs. Gilmore were named
---~---as the program committee for Ne.

ADAM
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Don Vlcic and Galea Ciseo were
: ., n a par for the fullback p ost.
• Although Vidt ran with ·tHe !ii'St
I un it. Cisco, agile on defense and
~otJld
1 €s ~cially al!ainst passes;
· get the starting assignment-.
Don Clark. pc:gged
as regular
Ieft half for at least half the time
rn n with the No. 1 unit in place or

DISTINCTION

FELT
All COLORS

TONIGMT
A WIDNISDA'II
PAMIL Y IIIGMU
2 Adult "+kHtt. &lt;ICIWJt Q11t ear _
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SAIRI!fl&lt;

John Pa.yae

Demonstration Is
Given For Group
Entertained Here

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IWh loman

RIIIL Ill TeWN
-c.rtMnoTOOTH Oil , CQNSIIQUINCIS
THURSDAY li ~IIIDA Y
Top Shot:lr Show flf Alii Tlrnel
·atchri-1
DAY THI WDUD•INDED

For October 12
The Return Jonothan Me~gs rhspter of the Dnughters Qf the American Revolution will qteet Friday
aft"trnoon at tile borne of :P.Irs. M .
E. R-athburn, Rutland. with Mrs.
Parsons. MLsS Addie BradTheodore Reed Sr.

Mrs. Alfred B iggg
enterained
with a Tupperwa:re pany Tuesday
!It her home, Wyllis Hill.
FolloWing a demonstration b~
by Mrs. Faye Wallace, games WE're
playcd''antl prfzeg·'a ward·(lllf·'tht wJm
nen. ~1rs, · VaUt~ti&amp;n
Price wai
awarded the door prize.
RefNshmants were
served by
the hos tes~: to 1bose named abQvt';
the guest speaker
on
topic
Mrs. Nathan Biggs . Mrs. Glen Ev·
'The
Polic:v
and
Projects
of
the
ans, Mrs. Char1e.s Buek. Mrs. I.JlState
&amp;k!lety
of
the
DAR,".
lian Hurt. MrB. /oe Young and
She is a regent Of the Captain
Mrs. Evttrett Lil:htfoot.
Jame3 L:lwrPnce chapter. Jronhm :
is a past state auditor and District
Datectnr of the Ohio Fefieratlon
of Business and Professional Wo·
men,'s Clubs. a m~mber nf the
Ironton Garden Club; the Order of
tb~Pstern Starr: .an,d the White
S!Mhe '''lll&lt;l bl" "'t~ct~lj\
Church. SW'c Is a licensed insurance agent and is active in her
family's Real Estate agency.
The· meeti ng will be a guest
and a memorial Sf'rvlce
-r tbe lat~ Agnes MeGlli.&amp;g Weband Mrs. Marion Welch wilT

Ml DDLEPORT DEPA,RTMENT STORE

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K•nt Tayler

bAR Meeting
Is Scheduled

llaJrton

(In s.,..rteopt)
C.rhy Downs

PHANT~ F - IOjOOO

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LIAGUII

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Also CARTOON

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cr. llo.ITE R

be q\l&amp;rkrbadc Jac;k Walten and

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"'""""a,.., cundtll. Wolton h"

eome up with some fin• pas•ln'!

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Hl!sul ts

You'll be

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SPORTS CENT.
~f r 011nald
' 103 U3 lOS
Rt•i'k&lt;'r
16S 113 121
B&lt;~d! ncr
147 163 170
T r w&gt;!h~ry
14ft 128 187
fl. MC'KIIlnPy
18S 178 211
lhndknp
lEI il' 49
1'o1111
762 729 . 903
N. Y. CLOTHING HOUSI
'&lt;n 1u•r
lfl3 1M 163
1~ 157 164
lhu•1r
!lam
201 159 158
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TELA-JA'M AS
1\ilouporbly otyled Tela.Jama by. Wiloon Brothon !eatum a O.lorful
Jrlenlll pattem with two roomy pooketa and eolld·eolol' trousero. Tho
famoaa Foultlooo waiotband o( live mbbol"'lll you b.•,......b-o ond tho
- ' - Supor Seat •pella tho ultlmato llllonD&amp;i"g and sleeping comrort
• -tho world's moat comforlablo pajama, Saoforilod, of couree. $4,95

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Pomeroy, Ohio ,

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Ben-proved of tll automatic transmit."
siont, Hydra-Matlc: Drive prevenu
fuel w.•te, cuahiont ahoc.:k-loadinJ, cuts

advanc:~ cngineerina;, GMC BlllC Cqip

llalancedpowwtnlu

trafli.c time, tavd tim. 1pa~ drive:n•
GMC iJ tltt Pill] Jnul 111•11•[tu1•nr
f&amp;litlr H]'ir•·M&lt;~tlt Drivt II itsftdlliatl

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Tnnnninlo111, ul• and power pllftta
are lllltcbod. Teuned fOr apedfic needa,
they •re more diu ~Dill ro the job.

Tb•nU to the truck indumy'1

etyliP1 that l.ecpt them lookinc· youna
- ~luc Chip GM'C"• command tQp
male nluc~ After writing J their

"'P''"''

Gzft1 were placed In a rndle be
lonr:ina: k&gt; Mrt. J\oU!Ih '~
g rf'lilt
grandf1ltber, whieb waa deeontt"d
in pink and blue.
Game• were played during the
evenint and prize~ awarded the
winners. Afte-r the honored gu csLA
o.pened hrr 11fta ~freshm.-nb of a
cake eerrteriPd wilb t. •:rrk holding
a haby and surrounde with green
nnd yeiJow bootiea and ice cream
were aened by Mn: Hudson .

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pl&gt;otO&gt;&lt;W mo. Pi&gt;toho\

coWhtdr, .t brvJ of coliN..

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1 ~!1:; . Goldie HrNk,
Krt., ff(qp..,1 Braley, Mh. Pf. VI . ,..,; .....
I t:ha rleS SUirkey and Cl"ftfboa IUid
1"'hi'J ia Hicke

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Min Bernic:e- Ann
Durst,
Wendell Bet:ling, Mrs . Edna Mil· I
ler, Mr•. William J . Durst , Mn _
Rollin Dill, Mrs. LIUie D!ek . Mi ss

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lr IIIMA lHLE
Hr. Jftd Mn. Ro7 Reuter of Pon.

FOR. ALL

PURPO$Et
FOR THAT FALL
HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJI!CT

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Mr. 1nd Mrs. C. D. Reed of Bev· .
erly and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I
Reed of Adamsville were the "·~
!tors of Mr. and Mrs. John lhle.
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HOGG AND ZUSPAN
MATERIALS, INCORPORATED
Ia ,m,

Retrl or Maonn CIIJ

Phone SP-3-5554

Mason City, W. Vo.

Less than

AdminMration

announced
be paid
~terans
holding

tPday that .tividends to

yea r to
War Ill aovenment insurlln cr will - be about 13 per cent
h.gher thlln th~e paid this year.

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Tlw inl'rease will go to some
fin· mil l ion vt:.'letans covered b:o
1 both tN·m and petmanent pulieies
or Natio nal Service Life lnsurance
NSLI, tlw VA sa id.

S d M dCiY
1S , Cl b
In Mon d.ay Meet

Push.

hours qwayl

Coleman
Heating and ·

Mrs. G;cace Holter
entertained
lhe Second• Mnnday St'wiDi Club.
Munday evening at her home, East
Main \St.

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Aullloriled Bonlee Oa AD
MUel "'

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Harold Chase, ....,r,
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2496

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464
508
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134 178 142 4M
155 HD 187 491
14ft 17S 231 549
U6 166 213 -~
43 f3 43 129

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To safeguard your health, we compaund
your physicie~n's pretcriptions wllh profcuianal prKitiOft from fresh stockt of
potent, fop-quality phonnoc:euti~;als,

oM:cr. J's,o,• •9·~ GVW, ucl ttt. 4JOM a:a,.... u.

&amp;moat for ~. low-colt WOI'k io. lhe ~.
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----.-Comel1nnd chetk en the refOhconomy ofe Bhnt Chip l u y l - - - -

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POMEROY
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ttac. At:lth. •eu the last Monday
guestl "'' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ihle.
•Mrs. Jean Maa:le and ohlldren uf
BeverlJ were recent Sunday guest,;
ot ~er lister Mn. Mary l ou ih.Ie
and family,
•Mr. aDd Mn:.
CI:.y Bryant cf
Middleport, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl
Hellman of Peach Fork were re·
eent Sunday euests of Cia rk Ihie

to

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Otliers J)rel!lent were Mrs. Eelwild WeJls, Mrs. David GoodwJn
Mra.. Charles Spencer, Mrs. Elz~

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tend were )ln. MWRd.

WASHINGTON UP - The Vete-rans

Young Guests G?
To Movies When
Birthdav Marked

. The next meetlna will be held
Wednesday October 17 with Mrs.
.Willard, Boyer and Mrs. Charles
Bofftn•n lUI hostesses.

JEWELRY

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Present were Mrt. l'"ranklin Rizer, Mrs. John Fultt: and daughter.
Anita Marie-, Mrt. Martin McAngus

It u! .~ o announced payment next
A commi ttf'c was ap pflinted to yo?ar M thr fir,t dividend in 23
aiJJJf'&lt;'l' hdore the Mas on Cgunty years to v etera~ holding fiveDormJ of Eduoation in regard to year ter:n IJ . .S. government IJf.,
the tra nsportation
of chlh:ir&lt;'n insurflm·e USGLI, whith ori&amp;:materl
from \h(' area behi nd the town or in Wr,rld War 1.
:1.1n~Qn. Il -\"AS a!'Lgll"d that .some
The 10th bil'thday
o{
P ~t~ of the ~hildren h:HI to wnlk ov&lt;&gt; r
Brooks. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil· two m:les ~ to sehaol.
Jtam PUgh Jr., Middleport Rt. 1.
App(lir.te.rl' to the
C11mmlttrP '
was celebraled, OctO'ber 7, with a
OP
w~rf' Mrs. Betty .Jo Cadle.
Pau l
party- Guests attend ed muvlf's At
Ner:sl'
""d
Chal'l
f's
Carr.
The
book
i
the Lib:·rty theater and enjoy ptl
award was won. by Mr s. Roach's I
refreshments.
room.
YOUR
The gUests were Horace and F.d- 1
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die Gilmore, Janice
and Beckv
Ch~!\r(' D. ~arr .. pr1nctpal, exGoodaii, Connie and Darlent Mui-l ~lalnf'd tax leg).slatwn lo be v~ted
!ard, Dick. Mike, &amp;lndra anti T r •·· 1 m th ~ Nn\'enrhcr general clectwn.
ry Garten, Gary Rife,
Tom all I·
SI!E US POR
Bob Wlatkins, Patricia Brooks. A[l- ·
ults were Mr. and Mrs. Errett W11teCOR
On
kina, Cheebtre: Mrs Ray Mcca·;ty .
MiddlePnrt; Mll. H.arry
r.~rt'l. n :
eWIMQ
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Cheshire, MN. Marth•
W'tk;n,.
1, Lout••

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493
374
452
482
150
2361

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Srarl~s

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Jenme Sue I:::Jselst~1n , ~lu. Gtorge
Hicks, Mrs Harold Kmg Mn Ah r·
lie H!cks •,1r ~ L.P iand Sa"&lt;ton , and
! Dt'hOnh. Billy and Con n1e Huush

GI 1118111'3Me
Dividends To
Be Increased

Gilmore J'r. and Mr9. Elmer White.

1'70 144 181

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loothcr linol dw&gt;ae
c:orQPIRmenlt ,.~. iidiJco
polloou bitl ....,_...,

Goessrer

301

190 198 175
1M 12'7 190
154 125 185
134 190 104
164 166 178
796 796 922

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155 302
167 175 342
831 794 F15 2440

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491
486
518

More Than 100
Attend Mason
PTA Potluck

Jerry Van Inwagen. nine year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ern e·s t
Van lnwngrn, Bradbury, was surprised with. a birthday party at .his
home Mond)ly . Games were played
Ov~ r one hundred parents and
anrl prizes 11'/'ln by .Terry Jacks and
children
attended a potluck sup..
Darrl"ll Smith and the gueslg aleo
per
sponsored
by the Parent Tea·
enjoyed severa l ball-games.
ch~rs Association of Mason's Ele~f r.s. Vnn Inwagen was assisted mental')' School on Tue»day even·
by Mr.s. Martha Beach. Mrs . Guy ing prio1· to a regular meeting oj.
Bing, Mrs. Oma Nf'lson anrJ Linda thl' gmuJJ.
Nelson in serving ::tirthda.v cnke,
AL thr mr('t\ ng, devotions were
ice cream, pQp and Hallo wee n ('anin
e!Jarge of the Third 'GTadt! undy tu the guest~.
th·r the direcliun
of Mrs. Alice
Those present were
Kenn~th Roach. t~acbcr. Mrs. Evelyn ProFry. Jer:rr Jack s, Ernes~ nnd Ho· ffitt spuil.~ Lrieiiy al the meeting
berta Bmg, D?n and LmdJ Nel· on ·'Wh Jt M11kes ..1 Happy Home."
!iOn, Jerry Oav1~, Billy Sayre, Dnr. l !;}he !'::"3~e Importance o[ re·

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Mn . VIrgil Ray Roush was th~
sunt of hono r at a layette show er
Friday . eve-ntni at her home Ny"
Ave, IIYI'n by Mr'l Myla Hudson

11&gt;•.. . ~.\lut' ootl.

F&lt;;'Plo . injured to a

Daring the buslneu
SC!Ision
pl ans were made lor a Ctrrlstroat
, A lpefbettl suppt.'r wes serv!'d party. Miss Eleanor Robson fias
by Mn Don·a ld Collins and Mrs. I pre~entcd a birthday gift from
DaytoD
when the Sew· the club and also from her secrl't
Rite Sewing ClUib met last week pa1 and Mrs. Robert Lewis. Mrs.
at the Ground ObsPrver Corps Pat Wood and Mrs.
Paul Kloet
building o~ Lincoln Heights.
each reeei·v ed a.n annlver~ary gift
from their secret pal.
Mrs. Donotd Kennedy, -!dent,
·
I)Hilded over a abort
bushiess · A salad coune was served by
Rt~iOn ••' orden were taken for ~· hostess tn those named above
Cbtlstmu Cltnls wblch the club 11 and Mrs. Dwight Parker, Mrs.
selllnl as a money making project, James Clntworthy, Mn. Max ward

ycsn~ work-witb. tbelr advaoced

of their replacem=t

Bradbury Lad Is
Surprised With
Birthday Party

Spaghetti Supper
Served Guests Of
Sew- R•tI e l ad•leS

In bet1er condition afttr Ji:ve or 1iJ:

port

wu • p81·

in hia ea.r.
.
The defendant, a Htired bUill·
neuman with a f~~oirly aubat.anth ~ r:va'l.aton,
· fortune earned over a rood
1
Iii., Municipal
many yun, carried $100 000
rourt. "They 're
liabzlity. Had he Mt bNn ~g.~.l':b!in g theil
flciently r:overed, he wr-uld have
l!f~ savinga in
IQit moa~ of hi1 Hfe aavinP,:
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ga
me
where
Court trlala hewner •c aa
Plans. ar~ bPing mad£' for a mP "I
lhe
odds
are
es:eeption.
MOllt eaw are Mt•
ing of Ma so n County's R~publ ical•_,
1l!{Rin~t them.."
tied out of court bt th• ianr•
on Snturdny . Oet . 13, which has
Liability inaurance protect• the anu ~mpanln.. One M1Ch aae
bee designated lhroughou t lh£' n;J
in~ur~d motorist againat claims
iAYoh'ed tan people lnjuretl Ia
lion as " Ik ~ Day''.
1c~ injury and property damce
• t"o-ear head·•n •UiDHI.
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U·.li t Ida car doea to another perWorkinr with 111 parti•, ll!.e
Thr day iS the birthday (tr Prf'si·
arranatd a teUiemtnt
dtmt Els~nnower and the m('fifi ng I 11un or vehicle,
The once poplf{ar "ftve and ten"
, The necli~nt driver
~'I plann(il to honor him .
liabilit.Y ($5,000 to $10,000 conran annual income of -'•000
Maso Cou~y's Republiea Women
li R't" ) now is romidered low, uy•
an eqllit}' in lll• home of
met on Saturday
nt RooubliC"an
Judge l'orter. "T)le ncwapapenlji~~· If he had not earrftd a
Headquarten to mo..ke plans for
:Vrint atorles et.&gt;aryday •b®.t ll
li•bility polley he probCQUrt judgment. ani: out·of-court
would have lost lll1 bomt
the day.
:e ~ttle menta arlaing from trat!'l:
apent the J'Ht of hit ute paJ•
PresKtinx at Saturday's me ~tin~
·'accident&amp; They run from $10,000
damarea to the :Injured. .t
was Mrs. C. P . Stout, presidl'nt.
1Q USO,OOIJ."
Somttlliel aeddeat. eaUII T
Mrs. Stotlt introduced several Re.
' Moat in1ur1n~e eomp~nJ•'
b.furiet wher• tbe lnurM. W'U 1
pul'&gt;lie1D candida tes on the local
filea are loadet with. tUM. not rnponllble, 7et bill! .._ '
scene and l)ppointc-d
committf'e ·
where the inaured Wll thPk·
~mN dr••n int• a Ja• nit
C'hairmtn.
ful that he carried aumdent
whl~h follow.. The CJde1p
limita to protec&amp; lila faDIU1,
Motor Club therefore ~·
Heading the membership com·
property and finanelal later.
mende lh•l aD motoriltl ear17 1
mittPe is Mrs. William Wood while
~sta. The followins euapl•
oeutlldenU7 hJrh ll•H• a. proo · ,
Mrs C. G. flaue rle will head lhe
•re taken from 1he 81ee of the
tt'd •hould IIIIey -.,., hi- i
publcity committee for the grQup.
Chi~ago ,Motor Club'1 lntet•
•olnd in n acddeaL
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The· utiltutlon of bo.wlDJi
ln1uranee Jl:nh•nr-c.
A court verdict totallinc'
n't"lrtfl an4 tH wtlr&amp;,. •t
Wu rf!nd~red Jn favor'
famUy ·ant IMCUN it well•

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Worth more on tndHII

big

lett tum into onoomin1
One of t.hl!' injured

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w::ording to accredited lett record&amp;.
OMC trucb SIIIJ on the job I

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lll~uranee," u.
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572
101
2394

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Total

Hilb . compreuioo. enginca enmed
with hlsh·tffidency pr ratb produce
1nazfmum &amp;el eftkicncy.

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39'7
480
463

POMEROY LIONS CLU&amp;

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oripnal cott, they STILL abaorb

ROBINSON LAUNDRY

Depond.oble SIDce 187"

tlydi'•Matlc* Rvfi'IP

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H. &amp; A. FIRISTONI
l' 1•ilf'v
126 148 142
lbi!f(Prly
157 175 161
l'~ r ~ on~
124 12~ 125
11.1t·l•~lh i nn!!y
178 14'7 127
142 164 176
Wnrnke
lbnclicap
!10 ~0 !W
777 809 781
Tt)hll
POMEROY MOTOili
Hunn"l
1'18 16'1 194
11Qw£'n
lit 161 128
ll nr ri ~
138 142 178
l. o h s~
147 199 l'f8
llnud a!~ ht"lt
ISS let 193
T1'tal
805 820 871
O'Brif'n
C:rh11,.nleb
Wi!.'.g ins
Will
F An(l{'rson
'1'11lal

Better pi mil••••

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mubi ie owner11 cerry inadequate j cauaed wh~n the

Republicans
Plan "Ike Day"
Observance

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Now read wily they'r• al5o the lowe...._.t ttaclra on •lfYbodY'• llooU

l'ornrroy Muto'r 3 H.&amp; R.
Fi resl nne 0
fl•,tn('l'oy Lions 3 Roblns()n Laun~
drv 0
N. Y. Clo thing 2 Sports Center 1
High lnrtivirlual 3 ga me series:
B. I\1('Kinney 572, O'Drien 563.
ll ig h lnrlivlrl-u al Game;
Fred
Crow 23 1.
lli gh T••nm
Game :
Pomeroy
J.i.,n.~ 997: Hllbins,ms 922.
lligh 'J'(' Itm Seri&lt;'~:
Pom&lt;&gt;roy'
l.iuRs 2650.

the picture
of_ comfort •••

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lt•e no seeret th1lt GMC Bl• Chip hnlera conalateittlroutpertonit theTr Clatt.

INDUS'fRIAL LEAGUI
Standings
Won
Pumcro.r Motor
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2. llvhin~on Laundry • 9
:t ~ . Y. Clothing Home 7
4. i'uml'roy l.ions
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5. Sports Cen ter
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0. II &amp; H. Firestone
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With Layette Shower On Friday .

,\S THE CONTROLL ER. ftnandal d!Te(tor lJld bode« upert for
Y JU t. holl11ehold, you may be Jntereatt!d l,1 a f.w fact• about. •uto~
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the proper frame of mind to have
a chance with that i(reat team ."
EHiot said . "Too. we 've eot to
combat making so many mistakes.
In both games we've played mls- jury.
takes have caused 9ll pl'rcent or
our difficulties."
The Illini came
out of their
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Mitehell in the game ,said
he
would have to fJVe hil star player
test ln drillS Ol'llt ..
11 thorough
Miteht&gt;ll was sldellned three wet!ks
ago by a pre-season practice in-

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son 9em-e with two i"judH to
first ltri~g ~eyers that could h\lrl I
them Hm wHk . Big Rich
hut, who pri"..b1bly p.. y•d '" be.11
g&amp;mf' of i11 c:erMr lut Friday
against ttt~ lr"'"men, rt'cei Ye-d a
brohn h1nd, bu~ will be t'Xj::ll'ded
to play Friday night with the hand
in a cast. Don Smith, who directs 1
thl'! .P~nth•rs pleya, c:amro up with i

On Sport"

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B•r11- l SIGNAL PROBLEM • • • • By Alan Maver

lif P'AUI.. M. CLIFFORD
Co.b Alex C'ilo an rl rus Pome·
roy I'!Withers ttavel tu /'o;t!lsonville
')'idar niaht to mf'et lhf' :'lielesc nVtUe Hounds m a gam!! Ul~tt must
an lntured ilf\'\{le-, and O.On ha'&gt;
f be larteled ;;;s a crue1a1 one 1n the
tailing It e.:tay 10 hr thlt
; ~ eun~. Meanwh1Le,. the IMtcn
wed1
in p r•dic:• 5t81icna. It i&amp; fig. ll•d~ Y~!lnw Jacke~ under
ur.d th•t Don will ... soml! action
.eoac~ ~aftie McDonald will ~ln&lt;"e but
Sophomo... Paul Folmer h¥
q:aio ttrtve to get in the wio/ col·
be:en
wtorklng out in hit plan •nd
umn u they l:!ntertain the WPI!s.
IU••Iy
will n. some action a; tht'
t~ R'ockt&gt;ts on tho? Middleport.
T au• r tllr~a(: k tiOt.
r1eld.
The Panth ers will bf' far•in~ th{'
Pt'tlteroy c:amt out o ~ the Jack·
team that at the s tart of thl' y('ar
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was the most feart&gt;d in tht' h-aguE"
l'qachect hr C!m:·!ie w_..·uu. who
roo k uY l'r f, r Lo w£'11 (' ni l' t hp.; f~!l
the Huur.rf~ haH• been unlwaten
~ : d~tP w.lh 11 vl• :era n bJ!i dub .
und h 'IY'' nn'•· a S:.Zl'p:is e 7·7 ti c

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Yo•'l look yoar bat

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UP - ObiQ Don Sutberin. He wiU start if the
full s»engt
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h Bucks re&lt;"ei~e
biLe S lh ·
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for tht' u~ormng game with. Jlli - tak e the spot ir~Uino ..
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11111 .i . ·a ur ay ,
ave pu •ue f'mHead Coaeh R.ey Eliot ot tbe m.
phas1R on .i straight, balanced T ini dri!led l! is squad in
m th i" week '' drills,
accuracy
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Hubert BoLo. Chnuncty • DovPr
who suffered knte LJa·
men\ injuries
in a scrl:mm &lt;ge
e~! I)' 111 th ·.· season reiDiDed the
;q uad. during 1\Jesday's dl':llls ar ••
1s Oeheved ready for
.wtion at
Champaign,
The only mjury durJng tbe fir st
1·nu~ h work of the week .s• rieht
end Leo Brllwn of Portsmouth. suf·
fer a twi&amp;t:"d ankle, but ii won't
keep him out of SattJIIday's a~tion.
Hayes praised Ute work of Joe
Cannavino and Phil Ro.blnton, for
their nff-ensive efforts in tbe work.
out.
f&gt;.~U bac k

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tu L~ilrl tj1cu· ofu•nsivro IJI&lt;t y.
Tr;p offr·m :ve star nf tlw Hounds
i.~ Sl'llior hnlfback Tvm McQuaid

Who hlll\C heen !somewhat s lowed
up with &lt;&gt; n 1njured kncf' McQuaid
howevl•l', ~ hould be at tflp strength
Pill "lur
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fur thf' Panther,, and will be a real
tr1·at. At lt"Je almost any pnsition ,
~ I"AC:tiP /11{; ~""'
a~d who is a thn~at with his runN'A!ION A§ AA'MY
ntnR an d his pas,ing. Th en at qua r1
t:'C:ACJI' H"trll "TilE
tr. !&gt;~·· k 1s Jerry StuHiobea n. one
uf lhe most improved playf'rs in
f.AAiii' PI?Of!lEAI 7"1/A7'
:he le11gLte, and a finl' bali hander
I /Jti~£1" 1/IAI ··Af&gt;7 YEARin addition to beln~ a iOod run[t'F&gt;'FlOP#/6 A qoARr"FR/!14CK,
n~r and ~a:.:ser. Newcomer Leh.h leidnr•· WJI! be at fullback.
.4'1/fflMttY OWl? 1115/lr.
In the line tackles Ed Keating
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· a~d Jerry Bt•ntley are the top dogs
Wllh both wei&amp;hini around 19.5 -------~------- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - pounds. Keatin was a star t"nd la ~S t team at end, while Beutly was on, · through the eir l.anes. CundiH 11
year 1u he: mude the first All SEO of th~ team's best linemen, Tht• 1mall. hut fast and Mhifty, and Ia
;.;;;:~~. Hounds 11hw have two vett'l'ans Jt •1n• of th• bMt runnert In the 110
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gaurda in FloW(•I'S llnd Powell , Chhlf tllrget for w.. ton's
while Hitching.~ will be back at is end Tommy ComJKton, wfta
NEEDS
center for lilt' third season in a caught two last Wflik far teueh·
row.
dowrts against Vallipolle, Ottter
PROM THE
The Panthers need for a better Roek.-ts baelcs are Frank HUI, Olc:k
1 all round offense
was dtlfinitely Pottt, &amp;vens, Montgomery 1nd ,.-..n
seen last we!!k. Coach. Clln has l'ing.
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been hlll'd at work 11!1 wr•Pk in a
'. - ·~r attempt to como11p with some uf
Up front th e Rockds . haven't
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· fensiw surprics ror thtl favnrt'd too much size. an d t.h~! 1'Jah:ets
Hounds. No dnubt the Pantlu~rs will prohnhly hnhl their uwn in
will take to thei r more and more the weight department They have
&amp;fARLIN
Ill tbe ~cason progresses, ami several veiN&lt;m.~ linl'mn with Qjtvjs
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&amp;bould mix their att:~ck with so m(• Reed, Bakl'r, Rkt&gt;, Jones, E1den
aerial bomlrs Friday nigilt in the Ports and Cottrill leading tlte way .
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Charlj(• Mcnonald W&gt;'ll
en:~es.
hac~ieally
every letllll
topcoah 0,. sp~lolly tailor·
Insulated
Pomeroy hM:: · plnYNI ha s practic · prohahly ~;n alunjil w1th the :;amc
ltd to glwe yoU the moxlmum
ally used an ciht or nine man lin•· li nf'up hi' u~l·d last week ag'ainst
1n tornfort Ond appearance.'
and has rl'ally s!ow~d the PomeroY Logan wilh the possi bil ity •t hat
ft.•FROM
ru nnin g gnme.
Jun ior Rnw !Py and nave Hindy
•nn papular model l1 styled
will altern1111' twlween lht&gt;ir gU.IITrl
wllh flop pocbttand th• new
Middh•p11r1 will be mP£'tin a anrl quilrh•rhu('k p1~itiom. Tht:
ftCirrow• lapels ••• In fine,
F,qulpiQent ..• (jon Cases
Wt•llston Lt'am that has s howed I Jar·kcts still havl' on ly &gt;;l'Ored Olll'
rich cheviots and twe•d• that • •
(.1othlng ..... , , , . Shells little dder!~e, but pl enty nt off en- touchdown all sea~on long, '
~e - Th e Hoeket..; hnve lost both of .while their defen11lve play has !Seen
arwiDft as o cloud but atron 9
quirre allers •"' thr•i r kaue games as they went too bad, a la ck of an offt•n~&gt;ive
01 Hft.
Crow Callers
rtown 19-7 before Logan, and thea threa t to ~o with halfbac k Bobby
lrn;t l S. i:4 ltht wCl'k tn 11 gou&lt;J t:a l- Nrlson h ns slowed d own their
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li piJI IS r 11'\'en. C'n urhed hy Jo~· Mal- chances or winn ing. Time :jnd
m1snr, the Rockf'ls have 10 Jeter. lime agai n the Jackebl have ma r·
ffi&lt;'n on hand, hut have br&gt;en rriJJ · i'h~"d deep into enemy terri1ury
pll·d by l.mc:kfil·l d injlll' i~·s 111 k!!y on l.v to beg d ow n once they _gBt
pla.vers.
in~ i.Je the 20 yard line.
Luding th• Rockets offense win

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Eleanor s . Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor- Phone 6079

Laurel Cl_iff Health Club ~elebrates
20th Anniversary; Committees Named

Men in The

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The 20th amuversary of the Lflu- vem~er which will be on Childrei Cliff B~tlt&gt;r Heal th Club wa~ r"n's Disea ~~s. Mrs. Traey, Mn.
celebrated Mnnday evening with a Will in m Soulsby and Mrs. Rich·

Know-GoFor

potluck dinner at thE' home of Mrs. art! Karr Sr. were namE"d on th('
Gerald Kell y. Mrs. Kelly and Mn. toeia! progra-m for Nov em!ler an d
Glen . Thomp.~ on, host esses for the D ~ c~£'r.
eventng, served the
desaert. A
It wu voted to make a contri·
~faUoween theme was ('arried oul I butic n to thP Meigs G:- ne ral Hosm ~ecorations of lh&lt;' hom8\
pltal Jr. rthr. nursery department
FJIJowlng ~he dinnH"the regular nnd Mrs. Merlin Trary was nBmed
busi ness ~essl?n wes
hold with to make the purchase . PLans were
1\.~r~ . LoUis Dt ehl. pro?sldent, pre- discussed fnr the annual Chdst·
Sulmt. Group singir.!l! nf "Brighten mas party . Mrs. Charl es Diehl re·
the Corn."r'' and th e Lord's Pra}:'- .li!:ned as trea~urer anj Mr1. Ho·
er In un 1son o~rted the ~P.t'tinli!. bert ·Rowel}- was
seleeted to till
M"mber&lt;r rr spol'JdM to roll call ~ ~~office. Birthdavs of Mrs~ Lllww!t~ a ~,~e~ - , ~lnt , ·*s.
Lloyd , rtne ~ Smith and ·Mrs. Robert Bo·
W~~t ·. Nlad the
minute• · of the wen were observed. Sunshine sis.
la .. , .tn~tinl' . . · _
· ters were re_\'~taled and new Jtl!'ln~~
Commltl.~';"&amp; .~.. the year were dtawn for the coming vear .
nam~d and tncl'Utied: Mrs. Wrlabt,
Present lllso · were Mrs. OJville
pubhclty ; Mra. Dana Oliver;, A~ra. K1Jent .rs.. Joe BvatLS. Mrs. Phil
K elly and Mrs. E. J. Tr&lt;\~Y,.,J:IO'Wet ·Wise, Mre-: PJArl Pirker ami two
CGmmlttee ; Mrs. Lawren:ce .$mltb,, lfdel~. M1'3. Alston Traey of Co.
Mrll': Ira ~dim an aJJ,4 !ln. ·hnest lu.dius· and Mrs. lltl(har&lt;l Karr Jr.
Powell, s1ek : Mrs. Jat:nd GUmore,
1he November nteetlng ~11 be
c~rds; and Mrs. lfclen
Leifheit, hP!d at th" home nf' Mrs. WUUam
birthday ·box.
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Sou~y ~t~·ith Mrs. Rrneat PGw:.'! ll
Mr.s. CUffJrd Jaeobs, Mrs. Well· as co-hostess
man and Mrs. Gilmore were named
---~---as the program committee for Ne.

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Don Vlcic and Galea Ciseo were
: ., n a par for the fullback p ost.
• Although Vidt ran with ·tHe !ii'St
I un it. Cisco, agile on defense and
~otJld
1 €s ~cially al!ainst passes;
· get the starting assignment-.
Don Clark. pc:gged
as regular
Ieft half for at least half the time
rn n with the No. 1 unit in place or

DISTINCTION

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Demonstration Is
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Entertained Here

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THURSDAY li ~IIIDA Y
Top Shot:lr Show flf Alii Tlrnel
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DAY THI WDUD•INDED

For October 12
The Return Jonothan Me~gs rhspter of the Dnughters Qf the American Revolution will qteet Friday
aft"trnoon at tile borne of :P.Irs. M .
E. R-athburn, Rutland. with Mrs.
Parsons. MLsS Addie BradTheodore Reed Sr.

Mrs. Alfred B iggg
enterained
with a Tupperwa:re pany Tuesday
!It her home, Wyllis Hill.
FolloWing a demonstration b~
by Mrs. Faye Wallace, games WE're
playcd''antl prfzeg·'a ward·(lllf·'tht wJm
nen. ~1rs, · VaUt~ti&amp;n
Price wai
awarded the door prize.
RefNshmants were
served by
the hos tes~: to 1bose named abQvt';
the guest speaker
on
topic
Mrs. Nathan Biggs . Mrs. Glen Ev·
'The
Polic:v
and
Projects
of
the
ans, Mrs. Char1e.s Buek. Mrs. I.JlState
&amp;k!lety
of
the
DAR,".
lian Hurt. MrB. /oe Young and
She is a regent Of the Captain
Mrs. Evttrett Lil:htfoot.
Jame3 L:lwrPnce chapter. Jronhm :
is a past state auditor and District
Datectnr of the Ohio Fefieratlon
of Business and Professional Wo·
men,'s Clubs. a m~mber nf the
Ironton Garden Club; the Order of
tb~Pstern Starr: .an,d the White
S!Mhe '''lll&lt;l bl" "'t~ct~lj\
Church. SW'c Is a licensed insurance agent and is active in her
family's Real Estate agency.
The· meeti ng will be a guest
and a memorial Sf'rvlce
-r tbe lat~ Agnes MeGlli.&amp;g Weband Mrs. Marion Welch wilT

Ml DDLEPORT DEPA,RTMENT STORE

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bAR Meeting
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llaJrton

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C.rhy Downs

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~f r 011nald
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Rt•i'k&lt;'r
16S 113 121
B&lt;~d! ncr
147 163 170
T r w&gt;!h~ry
14ft 128 187
fl. MC'KIIlnPy
18S 178 211
lhndknp
lEI il' 49
1'o1111
762 729 . 903
N. Y. CLOTHING HOUSI
'&lt;n 1u•r
lfl3 1M 163
1~ 157 164
lhu•1r
!lam
201 159 158
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TELA-JA'M AS
1\ilouporbly otyled Tela.Jama by. Wiloon Brothon !eatum a O.lorful
Jrlenlll pattem with two roomy pooketa and eolld·eolol' trousero. Tho
famoaa Foultlooo waiotband o( live mbbol"'lll you b.•,......b-o ond tho
- ' - Supor Seat •pella tho ultlmato llllonD&amp;i"g and sleeping comrort
• -tho world's moat comforlablo pajama, Saoforilod, of couree. $4,95

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Pomeroy, Ohio ,

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Ben-proved of tll automatic transmit."
siont, Hydra-Matlc: Drive prevenu
fuel w.•te, cuahiont ahoc.:k-loadinJ, cuts

advanc:~ cngineerina;, GMC BlllC Cqip

llalancedpowwtnlu

trafli.c time, tavd tim. 1pa~ drive:n•
GMC iJ tltt Pill] Jnul 111•11•[tu1•nr
f&amp;litlr H]'ir•·M&lt;~tlt Drivt II itsftdlliatl

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Tnnnninlo111, ul• and power pllftta
are lllltcbod. Teuned fOr apedfic needa,
they •re more diu ~Dill ro the job.

Tb•nU to the truck indumy'1

etyliP1 that l.ecpt them lookinc· youna
- ~luc Chip GM'C"• command tQp
male nluc~ After writing J their

"'P''"''

Gzft1 were placed In a rndle be
lonr:ina: k&gt; Mrt. J\oU!Ih '~
g rf'lilt
grandf1ltber, whieb waa deeontt"d
in pink and blue.
Game• were played during the
evenint and prize~ awarded the
winners. Afte-r the honored gu csLA
o.pened hrr 11fta ~freshm.-nb of a
cake eerrteriPd wilb t. •:rrk holding
a haby and surrounde with green
nnd yeiJow bootiea and ice cream
were aened by Mn: Hudson .

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pl&gt;otO&gt;&lt;W mo. Pi&gt;toho\

coWhtdr, .t brvJ of coliN..

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1 ~!1:; . Goldie HrNk,
Krt., ff(qp..,1 Braley, Mh. Pf. VI . ,..,; .....
I t:ha rleS SUirkey and Cl"ftfboa IUid
1"'hi'J ia Hicke

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Min Bernic:e- Ann
Durst,
Wendell Bet:ling, Mrs . Edna Mil· I
ler, Mr•. William J . Durst , Mn _
Rollin Dill, Mrs. LIUie D!ek . Mi ss

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lr IIIMA lHLE
Hr. Jftd Mn. Ro7 Reuter of Pon.

FOR. ALL

PURPO$Et
FOR THAT FALL
HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJI!CT

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and family .
Mr. 1nd Mrs. C. D. Reed of Bev· .
erly and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I
Reed of Adamsville were the "·~
!tors of Mr. and Mrs. John lhle.
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HOGG AND ZUSPAN
MATERIALS, INCORPORATED
Ia ,m,

Retrl or Maonn CIIJ

Phone SP-3-5554

Mason City, W. Vo.

Less than

AdminMration

announced
be paid
~terans
holding

tPday that .tividends to

yea r to
War Ill aovenment insurlln cr will - be about 13 per cent
h.gher thlln th~e paid this year.

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Wu~Jd

Tlw inl'rease will go to some
fin· mil l ion vt:.'letans covered b:o
1 both tN·m and petmanent pulieies
or Natio nal Service Life lnsurance
NSLI, tlw VA sa id.

S d M dCiY
1S , Cl b
In Mon d.ay Meet

Push.

hours qwayl

Coleman
Heating and ·

Mrs. G;cace Holter
entertained
lhe Second• Mnnday St'wiDi Club.
Munday evening at her home, East
Main \St.

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Aullloriled Bonlee Oa AD
MUel "'

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CHASE
l'llnlaetll.

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MARDWA~E

Harold Chase, ....,r,
~Mast st.

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fOUl HfAlTH
II OUR

BUSIIUSf

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499
2496

M3
471
464
508
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2514

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134 178 142 4M
155 HD 187 491
14ft 17S 231 549
U6 166 213 -~
43 f3 43 129

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To safeguard your health, we compaund
your physicie~n's pretcriptions wllh profcuianal prKitiOft from fresh stockt of
potent, fop-quality phonnoc:euti~;als,

oM:cr. J's,o,• •9·~ GVW, ucl ttt. 4JOM a:a,.... u.

&amp;moat for ~. low-colt WOI'k io. lhe ~.
..,. dollnoy ... ,onm~
u.. fielolo.

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Mrs.

ttac. At:lth. •eu the last Monday
guestl "'' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ihle.
•Mrs. Jean Maa:le and ohlldren uf
BeverlJ were recent Sunday guest,;
ot ~er lister Mn. Mary l ou ih.Ie
and family,
•Mr. aDd Mn:.
CI:.y Bryant cf
Middleport, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl
Hellman of Peach Fork were re·
eent Sunday euests of Cia rk Ihie

to

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Otliers J)rel!lent were Mrs. Eelwild WeJls, Mrs. David GoodwJn
Mra.. Charles Spencer, Mrs. Elz~

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WASHINGTON UP - The Vete-rans

Young Guests G?
To Movies When
Birthdav Marked

. The next meetlna will be held
Wednesday October 17 with Mrs.
.Willard, Boyer and Mrs. Charles
Bofftn•n lUI hostesses.

JEWELRY

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Present were Mrt. l'"ranklin Rizer, Mrs. John Fultt: and daughter.
Anita Marie-, Mrt. Martin McAngus

It u! .~ o announced payment next
A commi ttf'c was ap pflinted to yo?ar M thr fir,t dividend in 23
aiJJJf'&lt;'l' hdore the Mas on Cgunty years to v etera~ holding fiveDormJ of Eduoation in regard to year ter:n IJ . .S. government IJf.,
the tra nsportation
of chlh:ir&lt;'n insurflm·e USGLI, whith ori&amp;:materl
from \h(' area behi nd the town or in Wr,rld War 1.
:1.1n~Qn. Il -\"AS a!'Lgll"d that .some
The 10th bil'thday
o{
P ~t~ of the ~hildren h:HI to wnlk ov&lt;&gt; r
Brooks. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil· two m:les ~ to sehaol.
Jtam PUgh Jr., Middleport Rt. 1.
App(lir.te.rl' to the
C11mmlttrP '
was celebraled, OctO'ber 7, with a
OP
w~rf' Mrs. Betty .Jo Cadle.
Pau l
party- Guests attend ed muvlf's At
Ner:sl'
""d
Chal'l
f's
Carr.
The
book
i
the Lib:·rty theater and enjoy ptl
award was won. by Mr s. Roach's I
refreshments.
room.
YOUR
The gUests were Horace and F.d- 1
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die Gilmore, Janice
and Beckv
Ch~!\r(' D. ~arr .. pr1nctpal, exGoodaii, Connie and Darlent Mui-l ~lalnf'd tax leg).slatwn lo be v~ted
!ard, Dick. Mike, &amp;lndra anti T r •·· 1 m th ~ Nn\'enrhcr general clectwn.
ry Garten, Gary Rife,
Tom all I·
SI!E US POR
Bob Wlatkins, Patricia Brooks. A[l- ·
ults were Mr. and Mrs. Errett W11teCOR
On
kina, Cheebtre: Mrs Ray Mcca·;ty .
MiddlePnrt; Mll. H.arry
r.~rt'l. n :
eWIMQ
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Cheshire, MN. Marth•
W'tk;n,.
1, Lout••

418
493
374
452
482
150
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Srarl~s

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Jenme Sue I:::Jselst~1n , ~lu. Gtorge
Hicks, Mrs Harold Kmg Mn Ah r·
lie H!cks •,1r ~ L.P iand Sa"&lt;ton , and
! Dt'hOnh. Billy and Con n1e Huush

GI 1118111'3Me
Dividends To
Be Increased

Gilmore J'r. and Mr9. Elmer White.

1'70 144 181

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loothcr linol dw&gt;ae
c:orQPIRmenlt ,.~. iidiJco
polloou bitl ....,_...,

Goessrer

301

190 198 175
1M 12'7 190
154 125 185
134 190 104
164 166 178
796 796 922

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155 302
167 175 342
831 794 F15 2440

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491
486
518

More Than 100
Attend Mason
PTA Potluck

Jerry Van Inwagen. nine year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ern e·s t
Van lnwngrn, Bradbury, was surprised with. a birthday party at .his
home Mond)ly . Games were played
Ov~ r one hundred parents and
anrl prizes 11'/'ln by .Terry Jacks and
children
attended a potluck sup..
Darrl"ll Smith and the gueslg aleo
per
sponsored
by the Parent Tea·
enjoyed severa l ball-games.
ch~rs Association of Mason's Ele~f r.s. Vnn Inwagen was assisted mental')' School on Tue»day even·
by Mr.s. Martha Beach. Mrs . Guy ing prio1· to a regular meeting oj.
Bing, Mrs. Oma Nf'lson anrJ Linda thl' gmuJJ.
Nelson in serving ::tirthda.v cnke,
AL thr mr('t\ ng, devotions were
ice cream, pQp and Hallo wee n ('anin
e!Jarge of the Third 'GTadt! undy tu the guest~.
th·r the direcliun
of Mrs. Alice
Those present were
Kenn~th Roach. t~acbcr. Mrs. Evelyn ProFry. Jer:rr Jack s, Ernes~ nnd Ho· ffitt spuil.~ Lrieiiy al the meeting
berta Bmg, D?n and LmdJ Nel· on ·'Wh Jt M11kes ..1 Happy Home."
!iOn, Jerry Oav1~, Billy Sayre, Dnr. l !;}he !'::"3~e Importance o[ re·

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Mn . VIrgil Ray Roush was th~
sunt of hono r at a layette show er
Friday . eve-ntni at her home Ny"
Ave, IIYI'n by Mr'l Myla Hudson

11&gt;•.. . ~.\lut' ootl.

F&lt;;'Plo . injured to a

Daring the buslneu
SC!Ision
pl ans were made lor a Ctrrlstroat
, A lpefbettl suppt.'r wes serv!'d party. Miss Eleanor Robson fias
by Mn Don·a ld Collins and Mrs. I pre~entcd a birthday gift from
DaytoD
when the Sew· the club and also from her secrl't
Rite Sewing ClUib met last week pa1 and Mrs. Robert Lewis. Mrs.
at the Ground ObsPrver Corps Pat Wood and Mrs.
Paul Kloet
building o~ Lincoln Heights.
each reeei·v ed a.n annlver~ary gift
from their secret pal.
Mrs. Donotd Kennedy, -!dent,
·
I)Hilded over a abort
bushiess · A salad coune was served by
Rt~iOn ••' orden were taken for ~· hostess tn those named above
Cbtlstmu Cltnls wblch the club 11 and Mrs. Dwight Parker, Mrs.
selllnl as a money making project, James Clntworthy, Mn. Max ward

ycsn~ work-witb. tbelr advaoced

of their replacem=t

Bradbury Lad Is
Surprised With
Birthday Party

Spaghetti Supper
Served Guests Of
Sew- R•tI e l ad•leS

In bet1er condition afttr Ji:ve or 1iJ:

port

wu • p81·

in hia ea.r.
.
The defendant, a Htired bUill·
neuman with a f~~oirly aubat.anth ~ r:va'l.aton,
· fortune earned over a rood
1
Iii., Municipal
many yun, carried $100 000
rourt. "They 're
liabzlity. Had he Mt bNn ~g.~.l':b!in g theil
flciently r:overed, he wr-uld have
l!f~ savinga in
IQit moa~ of hi1 Hfe aavinP,:
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ga
me
where
Court trlala hewner •c aa
Plans. ar~ bPing mad£' for a mP "I
lhe
odds
are
es:eeption.
MOllt eaw are Mt•
ing of Ma so n County's R~publ ical•_,
1l!{Rin~t them.."
tied out of court bt th• ianr•
on Snturdny . Oet . 13, which has
Liability inaurance protect• the anu ~mpanln.. One M1Ch aae
bee designated lhroughou t lh£' n;J
in~ur~d motorist againat claims
iAYoh'ed tan people lnjuretl Ia
lion as " Ik ~ Day''.
1c~ injury and property damce
• t"o-ear head·•n •UiDHI.
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U·.li t Ida car doea to another perWorkinr with 111 parti•, ll!.e
Thr day iS the birthday (tr Prf'si·
arranatd a teUiemtnt
dtmt Els~nnower and the m('fifi ng I 11un or vehicle,
The once poplf{ar "ftve and ten"
, The necli~nt driver
~'I plann(il to honor him .
liabilit.Y ($5,000 to $10,000 conran annual income of -'•000
Maso Cou~y's Republiea Women
li R't" ) now is romidered low, uy•
an eqllit}' in lll• home of
met on Saturday
nt RooubliC"an
Judge l'orter. "T)le ncwapapenlji~~· If he had not earrftd a
Headquarten to mo..ke plans for
:Vrint atorles et.&gt;aryday •b®.t ll
li•bility polley he probCQUrt judgment. ani: out·of-court
would have lost lll1 bomt
the day.
:e ~ttle menta arlaing from trat!'l:
apent the J'Ht of hit ute paJ•
PresKtinx at Saturday's me ~tin~
·'accident&amp; They run from $10,000
damarea to the :Injured. .t
was Mrs. C. P . Stout, presidl'nt.
1Q USO,OOIJ."
Somttlliel aeddeat. eaUII T
Mrs. Stotlt introduced several Re.
' Moat in1ur1n~e eomp~nJ•'
b.furiet wher• tbe lnurM. W'U 1
pul'&gt;lie1D candida tes on the local
filea are loadet with. tUM. not rnponllble, 7et bill! .._ '
scene and l)ppointc-d
committf'e ·
where the inaured Wll thPk·
~mN dr••n int• a Ja• nit
C'hairmtn.
ful that he carried aumdent
whl~h follow.. The CJde1p
limita to protec&amp; lila faDIU1,
Motor Club therefore ~·
Heading the membership com·
property and finanelal later.
mende lh•l aD motoriltl ear17 1
mittPe is Mrs. William Wood while
~sta. The followins euapl•
oeutlldenU7 hJrh ll•H• a. proo · ,
Mrs C. G. flaue rle will head lhe
•re taken from 1he 81ee of the
tt'd •hould IIIIey -.,., hi- i
publcity committee for the grQup.
Chi~ago ,Motor Club'1 lntet•
•olnd in n acddeaL
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The· utiltutlon of bo.wlDJi
ln1uranee Jl:nh•nr-c.
A court verdict totallinc'
n't"lrtfl an4 tH wtlr&amp;,. •t
Wu rf!nd~red Jn favor'
famUy ·ant IMCUN it well•

at.

Worth more on tndHII

big

lett tum into onoomin1
One of t.hl!' injured

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rtp1ir need• arc tbe lowest of all,
w::ording to accredited lett record&amp;.
OMC trucb SIIIJ on the job I

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lll~uranee," u.
cording
to .
Judge Harl")'
H. rort!.'r Qf

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Heating SystemP

tnGst

572
101
2394

Wrl ll ht

Total

Hilb . compreuioo. enginca enmed
with hlsh·tffidency pr ratb produce
1nazfmum &amp;el eftkicncy.

3Rt
39'7
480
463

POMEROY LIONS CLU&amp;

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Daut
Handicap

..... down-tlnle

oripnal cott, they STILL abaorb

ROBINSON LAUNDRY

Depond.oble SIDce 187"

tlydi'•Matlc* Rvfi'IP

1417

H. &amp; A. FIRISTONI
l' 1•ilf'v
126 148 142
lbi!f(Prly
157 175 161
l'~ r ~ on~
124 12~ 125
11.1t·l•~lh i nn!!y
178 14'7 127
142 164 176
Wnrnke
lbnclicap
!10 ~0 !W
777 809 781
Tt)hll
POMEROY MOTOili
Hunn"l
1'18 16'1 194
11Qw£'n
lit 161 128
ll nr ri ~
138 142 178
l. o h s~
147 199 l'f8
llnud a!~ ht"lt
ISS let 193
T1'tal
805 820 871
O'Brif'n
C:rh11,.nleb
Wi!.'.g ins
Will
F An(l{'rson
'1'11lal

Better pi mil••••

"~.\ surpri1inr numbf!T of auto- ~~;;t"~;;:o;;:-;;;:;;;;:;d-;;;;~~
mubi ie owner11 cerry inadequate j cauaed wh~n the

Republicans
Plan "Ike Day"
Observance

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RI!MODELINGf

Now read wily they'r• al5o the lowe...._.t ttaclra on •lfYbodY'• llooU

l'ornrroy Muto'r 3 H.&amp; R.
Fi resl nne 0
fl•,tn('l'oy Lions 3 Roblns()n Laun~
drv 0
N. Y. Clo thing 2 Sports Center 1
High lnrtivirlual 3 ga me series:
B. I\1('Kinney 572, O'Drien 563.
ll ig h lnrlivlrl-u al Game;
Fred
Crow 23 1.
lli gh T••nm
Game :
Pomeroy
J.i.,n.~ 997: Hllbins,ms 922.
lligh 'J'(' Itm Seri&lt;'~:
Pom&lt;&gt;roy'
l.iuRs 2650.

the picture
of_ comfort •••

,,u Continenta/11

lt•e no seeret th1lt GMC Bl• Chip hnlera conalateittlroutpertonit theTr Clatt.

INDUS'fRIAL LEAGUI
Standings
Won
Pumcro.r Motor
10
1 I.
2. llvhin~on Laundry • 9
:t ~ . Y. Clothing Home 7
4. i'uml'roy l.ions
7
5. Sports Cen ter
7
0. II &amp; H. Firestone
5

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Mrs. Virgil Roy R'lush Is Honored'
With Layette Shower On Friday .

,\S THE CONTROLL ER. ftnandal d!Te(tor lJld bode« upert for
Y JU t. holl11ehold, you may be Jntereatt!d l,1 a f.w fact• about. •uto~
m(lb!le lniU!"ll n~ e-facta th.at eould uve your family thouu.nda of

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Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Sodety F.Jitor

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Is Your Future Insured?

the proper frame of mind to have
a chance with that i(reat team ."
EHiot said . "Too. we 've eot to
combat making so many mistakes.
In both games we've played mls- jury.
takes have caused 9ll pl'rcent or
our difficulties."
The Illini came
out of their
game whh WAshington laat Satur-

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Eliot, anxious to use 8 o b b Y
Mitehell in the game ,said
he
would have to fJVe hil star player
test ln drillS Ol'llt ..
11 thorough
Miteht&gt;ll was sldellned three wet!ks
ago by a pre-season practice in-

··w e're going to have to be In

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HUNTING BQQJS

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The DaiPv Sentinel

son 9em-e with two i"judH to
first ltri~g ~eyers that could h\lrl I
them Hm wHk . Big Rich
hut, who pri"..b1bly p.. y•d '" be.11
g&amp;mf' of i11 c:erMr lut Friday
against ttt~ lr"'"men, rt'cei Ye-d a
brohn h1nd, bu~ will be t'Xj::ll'ded
to play Friday night with the hand
in a cast. Don Smith, who directs 1
thl'! .P~nth•rs pleya, c:amro up with i

On Sport"

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REEDSVILLE

M:cn.nlel, &amp;Tra. D11lu Yearer,
lin. LueiUe Scbwartz, Mrs. LaVera
Ye•Jer, Mra. Gl&amp;dYI Riley, Mn.
Curie Ross, Mra. Magie Johnaon,
Jlrs. Leiter Fureman.

M.n. ~e Stewart, Mrs.
PaUl Stewart, Sandra, Mn. Li:We
Stewart, Mn. Rosie Stewart.

Tbi 1\lest liiL in.

addition to
Sending a:lfts were: Mrs. Thelma
th- -ed obov., i.llduded: lin.
CArpenter,
Mrs. Bess Diehl, Mrs.
Poll¥ iiOoeo, Trudj&gt;. M&gt;U')' ADD, of
Jllddleport, Mn. Rome Steworl, Gur Rousb. Mrs. Rena Jobnson,
·&lt;lleablro, Jln. Vomon Rouob, lin, 11re. Esta Bump:ardner, Mrs.

Gladys Gilbert, Mrs.
Villa Lee,
Mrl. Wilma McDaniel, Mrs. Marpr'e t Pickens, Mrs. Stella Chattin,
Mrs. CW'US McDaniel, Mrs. Vir·
Jinia Grinstead, Mn Bil1 Yonker
and Ml'l. Audra Richardson.

Third Cub Scout
Den Organized
At Mason City

A third Cub Scout De11o wu reo
teatlr OJ"'Inited in MUOD when
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Mrs. L. C. Roush entertained
members of the Bend S~wlng Club
Tuesday attl'r!loon with a luncheon
Present" WC!'P Mrs. J. L . Stewart,
Mrs. A. D. Hume,
Mrs. Herman
Layne, Mrs . F . A. Batey, Mrs. R.
F. Bryant, Mrs . Lloyd Roush. Mra.
Donald Smith. Mrs. N. 0. Wein,
Mrt Hugo Juhling, Mrs. L J. Ruttencutter, Mrs. W. T. Stone, and
guests, Mrs. E. L. Stein and Mrs.
Mel Clark,
Mr. and M:rs. James
Cunningham are announcing the ·birth I)(
~ 7 Lb 2 oz daughter
at Holzer
Hospital on Oct. 1. Mrs. Cline Erwin of Southside is the paternal
grandmother whlle maternal grand
parents ar¥ Mr. and Mrs. George
Mone ot Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Athey are
announcing the birth or a 7 tb 13

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Methodist Sunday School attend'·"""Mr.w"
31 and the offering
and Mrs. Emerson Ht.yes and

MaSOn 4-H Club
Reorganized
Mr . and Mrs ohn Hayes of ch ..
were the Sunday guests of Mr. and
Monday Night , , Mr•.Fon
Halsey and mother. Mcs.
Ada Fall.

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The Good Luck Clover 4-H Club
The two-year·old son of Mr. and
'bf. M~aon held a re-organiU~tional Mrs. Archie Dors:t was taken to the
meetlhJ on fll&lt;l8day evening in the
Mason Conmlunity building
at hospital In Parlr:ersbura after he
which oftieers were elected and fell from their farm wagon, strik·
new members accepted into tbe ing and injuring his head on cern·
t"lub. Elected to the presidency ent.
was June Spencer. Carolyn DotMrs. Donna Watson gave a birthson wa, named vice--president; ·Jae- day party Saturday for her three
kie Capehart. .secretary and Ann: children, Tommy, jimmy and Re.
ta. 'there were 34 children attten·
Newland treasurer.

ding.

The meeting opened with the
song "West Virginia
Boya and
Gi.rls" and the ._H pledge. Devotions were ltad by Cheryl Roberts
while Patricia Riley gave the etpenina: thought. Patty N6Wiand gave .
a scripture reading.

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Hocking spent several dan here
visiting Mrs. Effie Watson.
Mrs. Guy To ban and baby of
Columbus was the Sunday guests
or Mrs. Lelia fo~ulton .

Mra. Sarah Spencer, advisor,
talked to the Jroup concerning !heaim.. and objectives of W work
and later read the by-laws. A discussion was beld on projects for
the year.
Newl:1nd and Barbara WllJack Stewart &lt;'ha....
lene Diehl and David Warner, and
game leaders are Sharon Foreman·
Sharon Mcl&gt;lultl.

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FRIDAY

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Song le'"'ers for the year are

1 Brindle oow, 3 yean old
- Due January 28, '57
1 Spotted Jersey Cow, 10
years old - due Oelober 6
1 GuerDIJey Cow,

9 years

old -'llol bred
1 Holsteln-Je.l'liey Cow, 4
years old -due Oelober 15

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It's 10 easy to put an elegant
glaze on the top of your pie.
Before tucking it into oven,
just sprintlo the trust witb

I Brown Swiss-Jersey Cow,

4 years old - freshened
July 24·
1 Holstein Cow, 5 years old
-due November%
1 Holsleln-Retl Poll Cow, 3
years old- due Nov. 4
I Jersey Cow, 4 years old
- pasture bred
1 Holstein Cow, 4 years old
-due February I, '57
1 Jersey-Guernsey Cow , 5
yeors old, - due February

10, '57
t Brown Swi...Jer&amp;ey Cow,
eomtng 3 years old - pas·
lure bred
1 Vietor 4-&lt;on mUk cooler
I MUk Cans
1 Universal Portable Milk.

WANT SOME
MONEY ....
"It'• In The Bog!"

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foU.:'
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prompt approval. Uoe It .a1
you wlllh to pay bOis and buy
ran aeeda. Rep~~y Iller on
thrifty bUdlet 1erm1-

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Other Artleles
TERMS: CASH
Not Retponsl•le In Case
Of Aeeldenta.
AueUoneer: DIXON

oz, son, Donald Clayton, born

The New Hilven Lioos Club entertained their J&amp;dies
Tuesd&amp;)'
evening at the Amerlcan Lefion
Hall. The meeting opened wltb
the Star Spangled Banner, Flal
Pledge and invocati on. Following
lhe dinner, .. short business meetlnl was held.
Volunteers were ~ked to meet
at tbe Boy Scout ClubhollSe on
Saturd~y to paint and repair.
GallipoJls Charter Night wa.s announced for Oct. 16 and the MidWinter Conference for Oct. 20 at
New MartinS'Ville.
Guest &amp;pee.ll:er Dr. S. 0. Johnson of Lakin State Hospital spoke
on" Mental Illness." which was folJowed by a fHm on thr~atment or
menta lines~.
Door prizes wer-e won by ·Mrs.
S. 0 . Johnsun and Mrs. H. C. Ro·
ney. ,E'aeh ady received a gift of
a kit~hen plaque.

have been !j.vio.g In the property
owned by the Tri-State Material
Corp of ParkerSburg moved to
Parkersburg Saturday .
Mr. and Mrs_ Harold Sauer and
do:.ugbtcr May Ruth of Rutland
spent Sundo:y VISiting relatives and
friends here.
Mra. Tllelma Sm ilh, who ha l:i
been a 9urgical patient in the Holzer Hospital has returned home .
Mrs. Gamet Johnson entertllin ed a group of friends at her home
retently.Games and contest.&amp; wen:
· enjoyed after which refreshments
were served.
Christy Blacktop Paving &amp; Dust
control Contradors of Marietta
finiahed applying the Blacktop to
the street&amp; in Ree&lt;bville Friday .
C. W. B4ckley and Fred Cole·
man celebreated their D2nd birthday anniversar-v over tbe wt:ekend.

Harold Youoa:. Mn. l&gt;orothy Me·
Daniel, 1Mn. Loa Greenl", Mlddl~
port, llrs. J.imet Knapp, Mn. John

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Delbe~t Sama and lami! y who

Mis. IQbby Stewart is Honored
Wiffi Layette.Sho,ver Thursday

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1 at Sl Joat-ph Hospital. llr. ID'CI
Mrs. DoUJ:las Roush are maternal
grandparenb while Mr. .and- Mn.
Cl ayton T..\il.ey are the paternal
gr andparenl!l.

~cavenger

Chester WSCS Members Hear
Program On Southeast Asia
Kn ight; "Malaya" Mrs Floli'Jnce
Michael ; :·South East Alia" Effie
Calvert; ''Medical and Social Ce:~­
ter" Mary Parker; "The Walls ol
Burma," Mrs. Chloe Bally, and
Mr!!, Mollie Bookman
opened " Partners in SUffering" Mrs. Wit·
the meeUng with a readint lrom kham .
Psalms ana prayer in unison .she
Mrs. Karr presided over the
presented ~J • followig program
usin&amp; Southeast Asia as her to- busint•as &amp;es&amp;ion and $276 wa&amp; paid
pic. "T.he Re-ason for Missions " en the kitchen sink, and cement for
Mrs. Pauline Rice; "Christmas in the cistern; also, a donation waa
the Uland" Mrs. Della Windsor made to. the McKelvy home for
"W:hat Methoditit8 are doing" Mrs girls ·at Columbus.
Mrs. Florence Michael gave the
Freda Miller and Mrs Mabel Van
Meter; "The River o!" Sarawak" Secretary and Tieasurer report.
The book study will .start Oct. 16
Mrs. Altona Karr; ."Their Simi·
Jarities'' Mn Sy·bil Darst.
with Mrs. Harrv Smith giyirlg the
"Indone.sia and M·a laya" Mrs Ida review, "MissiOns in U. S.."

Hunt.

Mrs. Jamu fllmpton was apeak
er for the P.venlos and 1poke on
Alex Quillen Memorial Library.
Jimmy Cunniqbam 1s vialting
his grandpoareDU, Mr. lnd Mrs.
George Moon, Columbua.

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20. Tw1p
23. Mend\J\1'
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28. Small

19. Booth

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111. De&lt;;ay
11. Old time

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43. FortlfJ

27. Amertean
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28. Section or
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the lUnate near Andenea Air
Force Ba~. Tbewoodeu marker
arrlee a silhouette of the dog'•

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Adlai E. st~vensoo ~ Brat dOJJ.aii f.D the ''Dollan ror Democrats" earnpaten. ~ reald~nt of Dube~len.
N.J., Mrs. Smith, who 11 an·baDott:1'1 1~1 Ch~lnnan: of tbe drt've, recelvtd the 1Qlt1al contrlb~i~ at ~j

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Six:-game financial fiJurea: At·
tendaJM:e: 312,121: net recejpia:
$1,959,420.79; eommiuio n e ·r 's
share--$293 ,413.88;
club»'
and
leagues' share - '$989,950.22; players shRre $693,5131.153 - players
share only in receipts of fir!!lt four
games.
Television: NBC, Vln Scully and
Mel Allen announdnJ.
Radio: Mutual, Bob Wolf( and
Bob Neal announeinj.

n u,N•-q...'l', DON' T

POIN11No for empbaela, flec:re.

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Toda:r.'s g1me: Tilt 'lth and deciding Pml!' at ._,tts Field.
Startiaa time: 1 p, m. b&gt;T
Pr()hable dartina plt9hera: Yankees: Johnny Kucka 18-9; Dod(er'l
Don Neweombe--2'7-7.
Odds; Even money j[ Kur.ks vs
Nowcombe; Yanke&amp;~ iavored, 1110, if Whitey 'Ford VI N-ewcombe.
Weather: Fair and coot
Scores or preceding pmes: 1st:
Dodgers 6, Yankees 3; 2nd: Dod·
gt:rs 13, Yankees 8; 3rd: Yanke£~
15, Dodgen 3; 4tb;
Yaubea tl,
~dgers 2; 5th; Yanl::eea 2, J&gt;Od..
gera O; 6th: Dociaen 1. Ylnke., o
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ARE 'Tl-t!: /IIHSWEA-

David Chadwell
underwat a
Tonallleetomy at Gallipolis Cln.lc
last week.

BROOKLYN
UP - Foell and
figures on tbe "Wor'd ~rio:
Series standing: Ymke-e~ W9D 3,
Dodgers won a.

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Duncan Fan•, Ohio
viJJted Mr.
and Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell and famIly over the week end.

World Series
Facts, Figures

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There were fourteen · member~
present when the Chei,er Wom·
en'a Seteiety of Christian Servlce
met Thursday.

Th e Nehlclima Garden Qub met
Monday evening at the Methodl1t
Church in Harttord . .U.n. Geor1e
McKnight, Mrs. Wm.
Gibbl and
Mrs. Foster Grinstead ware hostesses. Roll call was
"Favorite
Book and
Author".
.Mm;nben
brought books for the library. Dur
lng the business meetina: lira. Don&lt;dd Brown was accepted u a ni!!W
member. The_group
allo had a

cane
sugar

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REEDSVILLE

M:cn.nlel, &amp;Tra. D11lu Yearer,
lin. LueiUe Scbwartz, Mrs. LaVera
Ye•Jer, Mra. Gl&amp;dYI Riley, Mn.
Curie Ross, Mra. Magie Johnaon,
Jlrs. Leiter Fureman.

M.n. ~e Stewart, Mrs.
PaUl Stewart, Sandra, Mn. Li:We
Stewart, Mn. Rosie Stewart.

Tbi 1\lest liiL in.

addition to
Sending a:lfts were: Mrs. Thelma
th- -ed obov., i.llduded: lin.
CArpenter,
Mrs. Bess Diehl, Mrs.
Poll¥ iiOoeo, Trudj&gt;. M&gt;U')' ADD, of
Jllddleport, Mn. Rome Steworl, Gur Rousb. Mrs. Rena Jobnson,
·&lt;lleablro, Jln. Vomon Rouob, lin, 11re. Esta Bump:ardner, Mrs.

Gladys Gilbert, Mrs.
Villa Lee,
Mrl. Wilma McDaniel, Mrs. Marpr'e t Pickens, Mrs. Stella Chattin,
Mrs. CW'US McDaniel, Mrs. Vir·
Jinia Grinstead, Mn Bil1 Yonker
and Ml'l. Audra Richardson.

Third Cub Scout
Den Organized
At Mason City

A third Cub Scout De11o wu reo
teatlr OJ"'Inited in MUOD when
~¥dv. Jtal'eDI:s 1nd seoutt ot the

~Cub Scout P..k

Df'*,.&lt;.

;ilo&amp; lDOlber fO&lt; tho &amp;l'9flp'1J lin
Radloni 1n1el• while membvl are

BDnAte Inae&amp;l:. D•mll Clark. Pal·
los Clad&lt;, Larry Burria, ••~ 'Ohar­
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A,1bon recreauon aDd buslneu
teulOa WM
for tbe tblrt.Jmemben who Weffo
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Very Best
IN
Hardware
Paint
Heating
Stoves
Hunti-n g
"EQUIPMENT
,, TOYS

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Mrs. L. C. Roush entertained
members of the Bend S~wlng Club
Tuesday attl'r!loon with a luncheon
Present" WC!'P Mrs. J. L . Stewart,
Mrs. A. D. Hume,
Mrs. Herman
Layne, Mrs . F . A. Batey, Mrs. R.
F. Bryant, Mrs . Lloyd Roush. Mra.
Donald Smith. Mrs. N. 0. Wein,
Mrt Hugo Juhling, Mrs. L J. Ruttencutter, Mrs. W. T. Stone, and
guests, Mrs. E. L. Stein and Mrs.
Mel Clark,
Mr. and M:rs. James
Cunningham are announcing the ·birth I)(
~ 7 Lb 2 oz daughter
at Holzer
Hospital on Oct. 1. Mrs. Cline Erwin of Southside is the paternal
grandmother whlle maternal grand
parents ar¥ Mr. and Mrs. George
Mone ot Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Athey are
announcing the birth or a 7 tb 13

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Methodist Sunday School attend'·"""Mr.w"
31 and the offering
and Mrs. Emerson Ht.yes and

MaSOn 4-H Club
Reorganized
Mr . and Mrs ohn Hayes of ch ..
were the Sunday guests of Mr. and
Monday Night , , Mr•.Fon
Halsey and mother. Mcs.
Ada Fall.

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The Good Luck Clover 4-H Club
The two-year·old son of Mr. and
'bf. M~aon held a re-organiU~tional Mrs. Archie Dors:t was taken to the
meetlhJ on fll&lt;l8day evening in the
Mason Conmlunity building
at hospital In Parlr:ersbura after he
which oftieers were elected and fell from their farm wagon, strik·
new members accepted into tbe ing and injuring his head on cern·
t"lub. Elected to the presidency ent.
was June Spencer. Carolyn DotMrs. Donna Watson gave a birthson wa, named vice--president; ·Jae- day party Saturday for her three
kie Capehart. .secretary and Ann: children, Tommy, jimmy and Re.
ta. 'there were 34 children attten·
Newland treasurer.

ding.

The meeting opened with the
song "West Virginia
Boya and
Gi.rls" and the ._H pledge. Devotions were ltad by Cheryl Roberts
while Patricia Riley gave the etpenina: thought. Patty N6Wiand gave .
a scripture reading.

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Mrs. Marne Watson of Little
Hocking spent several dan here
visiting Mrs. Effie Watson.
Mrs. Guy To ban and baby of
Columbus was the Sunday guests
or Mrs. Lelia fo~ulton .

Mra. Sarah Spencer, advisor,
talked to the Jroup concerning !heaim.. and objectives of W work
and later read the by-laws. A discussion was beld on projects for
the year.
Newl:1nd and Barbara WllJack Stewart &lt;'ha....
lene Diehl and David Warner, and
game leaders are Sharon Foreman·
Sharon Mcl&gt;lultl.

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PJOTUR~-PRmY PIE

FRIDAY

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Song le'"'ers for the year are

1 Brindle oow, 3 yean old
- Due January 28, '57
1 Spotted Jersey Cow, 10
years old - due Oelober 6
1 GuerDIJey Cow,

9 years

old -'llol bred
1 Holsteln-Je.l'liey Cow, 4
years old -due Oelober 15

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It's 10 easy to put an elegant
glaze on the top of your pie.
Before tucking it into oven,
just sprintlo the trust witb

I Brown Swiss-Jersey Cow,

4 years old - freshened
July 24·
1 Holstein Cow, 5 years old
-due November%
1 Holsleln-Retl Poll Cow, 3
years old- due Nov. 4
I Jersey Cow, 4 years old
- pasture bred
1 Holstein Cow, 4 years old
-due February I, '57
1 Jersey-Guernsey Cow , 5
yeors old, - due February

10, '57
t Brown Swi...Jer&amp;ey Cow,
eomtng 3 years old - pas·
lure bred
1 Vietor 4-&lt;on mUk cooler
I MUk Cans
1 Universal Portable Milk.

WANT SOME
MONEY ....
"It'• In The Bog!"

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Call oa uo for a
foU.:'
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prompt approval. Uoe It .a1
you wlllh to pay bOis and buy
ran aeeda. Rep~~y Iller on
thrifty bUdlet 1erm1-

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Other Artleles
TERMS: CASH
Not Retponsl•le In Case
Of Aeeldenta.
AueUoneer: DIXON

oz, son, Donald Clayton, born

The New Hilven Lioos Club entertained their J&amp;dies
Tuesd&amp;)'
evening at the Amerlcan Lefion
Hall. The meeting opened wltb
the Star Spangled Banner, Flal
Pledge and invocati on. Following
lhe dinner, .. short business meetlnl was held.
Volunteers were ~ked to meet
at tbe Boy Scout ClubhollSe on
Saturd~y to paint and repair.
GallipoJls Charter Night wa.s announced for Oct. 16 and the MidWinter Conference for Oct. 20 at
New MartinS'Ville.
Guest &amp;pee.ll:er Dr. S. 0. Johnson of Lakin State Hospital spoke
on" Mental Illness." which was folJowed by a fHm on thr~atment or
menta lines~.
Door prizes wer-e won by ·Mrs.
S. 0 . Johnsun and Mrs. H. C. Ro·
ney. ,E'aeh ady received a gift of
a kit~hen plaque.

have been !j.vio.g In the property
owned by the Tri-State Material
Corp of ParkerSburg moved to
Parkersburg Saturday .
Mr. and Mrs_ Harold Sauer and
do:.ugbtcr May Ruth of Rutland
spent Sundo:y VISiting relatives and
friends here.
Mra. Tllelma Sm ilh, who ha l:i
been a 9urgical patient in the Holzer Hospital has returned home .
Mrs. Gamet Johnson entertllin ed a group of friends at her home
retently.Games and contest.&amp; wen:
· enjoyed after which refreshments
were served.
Christy Blacktop Paving &amp; Dust
control Contradors of Marietta
finiahed applying the Blacktop to
the street&amp; in Ree&lt;bville Friday .
C. W. B4ckley and Fred Cole·
man celebreated their D2nd birthday anniversar-v over tbe wt:ekend.

Harold Youoa:. Mn. l&gt;orothy Me·
Daniel, 1Mn. Loa Greenl", Mlddl~
port, llrs. J.imet Knapp, Mn. John

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Delbe~t Sama and lami! y who

Mis. IQbby Stewart is Honored
Wiffi Layette.Sho,ver Thursday

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1 at Sl Joat-ph Hospital. llr. ID'CI
Mrs. DoUJ:las Roush are maternal
grandparenb while Mr. .and- Mn.
Cl ayton T..\il.ey are the paternal
gr andparenl!l.

~cavenger

Chester WSCS Members Hear
Program On Southeast Asia
Kn ight; "Malaya" Mrs Floli'Jnce
Michael ; :·South East Alia" Effie
Calvert; ''Medical and Social Ce:~­
ter" Mary Parker; "The Walls ol
Burma," Mrs. Chloe Bally, and
Mr!!, Mollie Bookman
opened " Partners in SUffering" Mrs. Wit·
the meeUng with a readint lrom kham .
Psalms ana prayer in unison .she
Mrs. Karr presided over the
presented ~J • followig program
usin&amp; Southeast Asia as her to- busint•as &amp;es&amp;ion and $276 wa&amp; paid
pic. "T.he Re-ason for Missions " en the kitchen sink, and cement for
Mrs. Pauline Rice; "Christmas in the cistern; also, a donation waa
the Uland" Mrs. Della Windsor made to. the McKelvy home for
"W:hat Methoditit8 are doing" Mrs girls ·at Columbus.
Mrs. Florence Michael gave the
Freda Miller and Mrs Mabel Van
Meter; "The River o!" Sarawak" Secretary and Tieasurer report.
The book study will .start Oct. 16
Mrs. Altona Karr; ."Their Simi·
Jarities'' Mn Sy·bil Darst.
with Mrs. Harrv Smith giyirlg the
"Indone.sia and M·a laya" Mrs Ida review, "MissiOns in U. S.."

Hunt.

Mrs. Jamu fllmpton was apeak
er for the P.venlos and 1poke on
Alex Quillen Memorial Library.
Jimmy Cunniqbam 1s vialting
his grandpoareDU, Mr. lnd Mrs.
George Moon, Columbua.

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22. River
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18. Trick•
20. Tw1p
23. Mend\J\1'
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28. Small

19. Booth

14. Unit of
work
111. De&lt;;ay
11. Old time

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35, ~tn1 •
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addJUor
43. FortlfJ

27. Amertean
IndiaN
28. Section or
a door

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f'ICrkMd wecldillt Mg polti, hlpflloutiy crafttcl, ICIIPIIfc•

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3l:Odor
33. Pa1t
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fe.terday'11 CM'NflUD.I ON&amp;' DAY IN THE &lt;;'()VNTII:Y IS

WORTiol A MONTH JN 1'0WN - ROSSETrL
Dlltribute4 fl:r XU1.r ftatur~• !Jyadlca~

WIL...., C. DANIEl,' DuvWe,.

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the Wbtte House With Presld~&gt;nt ·
llfMhower, on whom he pAid hll ft.rtt call,. D~i.el preaen~d tllo
~n'a progri.m, adopted' by tlle 118.Uoft!d.. coh~entton early 111
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tlfti~_ BWndplt.oCo)
A,m'Jrican Ligtbn, Ia Bho\¥6

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lad thai regularly drops the P9P'' at your
doorstep. At an early
hes • SALESMAN ••. a PUBLIC REL,\TIONS MAN •••
and a tactful COLLECTOR- the folladatioll for the making of o goo4 bus;nesi11an.
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early a.- they leam tiW '1111... ef a ' ~~ .
And they learn to dtjlllld UP'"' thew 0'1"111abilily i..ttad of upOll ' till allowance frOnt
dad. Most of these yoMllg men ore building
savings accounts for cilllege education 11t
other important needs.·

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in one or our 8 lovely tolon ••. or better ltiJl,
1 o:lephone o! ber owa. Call our lluoineao 08ico.

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It hi iosy to see how the training you~_news­
paperbay receives, will benefit him in many
ways throughout life.
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GENERAL TILIPHONE COMPANY
OF OHIO

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Phone 197

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ba.rrier
3, Draw
slowly
4. Cotel'ie
6. An ace
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Don Andersoa Farm

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lft E..,. who died durinl tht
retapture ot the Island· lD lOH
are bu:iled In • cleared tpOt I.D
the lUnate near Andenea Air
Force Ba~. Tbewoodeu marker
arrlee a silhouette of the dog'•

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hero In the A.'!lertcaa War
ctmolerr .. Cliiuii. '\'wootyrutin~ plac!•

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Adlai BteveiUIOD that the EIMDtaower. adn:\IDlltn.Uoll '"app__.-·fOrmer A.rgea.tsJH PNitldent JUAD D. Peron. Dullu 111

IT 15 A MIS JOI SMITH wtm II fa the lensJflbt thl8 tlma U abe coUeflS lrom Presld.ential 110mln~
Adlai E. st~vensoo ~ Brat dOJJ.aii f.D the ''Dollan ror Democrats" earnpaten. ~ reald~nt of Dube~len.
N.J., Mrs. Smith, who 11 an·baDott:1'1 1~1 Ch~lnnan: of tbe drt've, recelvtd the 1Qlt1al contrlb~i~ at ~j

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Six:-game financial fiJurea: At·
tendaJM:e: 312,121: net recejpia:
$1,959,420.79; eommiuio n e ·r 's
share--$293 ,413.88;
club»'
and
leagues' share - '$989,950.22; players shRre $693,5131.153 - players
share only in receipts of fir!!lt four
games.
Television: NBC, Vln Scully and
Mel Allen announdnJ.
Radio: Mutual, Bob Wolf( and
Bob Neal announeinj.

n u,N•-q...'l', DON' T

POIN11No for empbaela, flec:re.

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Toda:r.'s g1me: Tilt 'lth and deciding Pml!' at ._,tts Field.
Startiaa time: 1 p, m. b&gt;T
Pr()hable dartina plt9hera: Yankees: Johnny Kucka 18-9; Dod(er'l
Don Neweombe--2'7-7.
Odds; Even money j[ Kur.ks vs
Nowcombe; Yanke&amp;~ iavored, 1110, if Whitey 'Ford VI N-ewcombe.
Weather: Fair and coot
Scores or preceding pmes: 1st:
Dodgers 6, Yankees 3; 2nd: Dod·
gt:rs 13, Yankees 8; 3rd: Yanke£~
15, Dodgen 3; 4tb;
Yaubea tl,
~dgers 2; 5th; Yanl::eea 2, J&gt;Od..
gera O; 6th: Dociaen 1. Ylnke., o
U) innings.
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'oiOU,""tA.. i!E.AUTIFUL,
ARE 'Tl-t!: /IIHSWEA-

David Chadwell
underwat a
Tonallleetomy at Gallipolis Cln.lc
last week.

BROOKLYN
UP - Foell and
figures on tbe "Wor'd ~rio:
Series standing: Ymke-e~ W9D 3,
Dodgers won a.

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Mr. and Hrs. Hush Chadwell of
Duncan Fan•, Ohio
viJJted Mr.
and Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell and famIly over the week end.

World Series
Facts, Figures

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There were fourteen · member~
present when the Chei,er Wom·
en'a Seteiety of Christian Servlce
met Thursday.

Th e Nehlclima Garden Qub met
Monday evening at the Methodl1t
Church in Harttord . .U.n. Geor1e
McKnight, Mrs. Wm.
Gibbl and
Mrs. Foster Grinstead ware hostesses. Roll call was
"Favorite
Book and
Author".
.Mm;nben
brought books for the library. Dur
lng the business meetina: lira. Don&lt;dd Brown was accepted u a ni!!W
member. The_group
allo had a

cane
sugar

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SOCIETY
...._.,. clbmer pe1tJ of Mr. , ualsled by h'er sister-in-law, Mrs.
... lin. lUe Bet&amp; included Mr. I..towili LoD.l, and the Kindergarten
ud Jlrl. Harry Walten, Clyde, 0 ., te.aeber, Mrs Gl.IY R.eyold5. Jan
Jlr, aDd lllrt. Jobo Walter&amp; &amp;Dd' Log was a ~pedal guest .at the
~btHI, Judy Harding, Co- ,PArty .
JuDbu,r. Mr. aDd Mrs. CharJea
Mn. Charles Edward ret urned
•aJt~ Albuy ; S..m Wallen, Co- home ' Saturday e\'er.ing from Co~ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walten, lumbus where she had been with
Harry, Charlt.S, G117 Jler bLlSband who was a surgical

lll'dcDePort.

'll'4 lira. Jobn Walten are bro- patient at University

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Publication Sent . ·Middleport BAnd PWomen'sCiub
Rep. George Meinhart Speak
Heath Methodist · Hears
State RepresentatJvea f.:ieora:e Heart Fund thani:ln&amp; the BPW
Mei&amp;blrt wu the IUUt apeaker for takina: the
eam))lign.
the Kicklleport ButiDeSJ and PH.na are bein made to atteo.d
Church Members when
Profft&amp;iop-al Women's Club mot Di.&amp;triet meeting 'Jt Marlet.ta on
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Members of H~a th Met_hod~t
fhur('h h.ave r~e1ved eo~Jes llf
'The Trumpeter' • a ~ubhoaUon
~ the Camden Methodist Chureb.
wher e the Rev. L. A. BanJerter,
formt'r local pastor, Is the mlnlltar -

Mr.

aDd Mn. Virg il Edward1 Colum-

Clatwortby. five year old bus, bad Jtayed wttb Pat a'od Brenof Kr. aDd Mrs. Henry Clat- da Edwards while their mother
celebrated his birthday at was ogne . Mr. and Mn. Her-bert
ie&amp;sion of the MidKinCer&amp;arten Moday . Cup,
decorated with milature aniaDd lighted yellow candles,
•nd bubble gum were servMr.1. Catworthy, who waa

"The Trumpeter'' is a two paJe
mimeographed
paper C.at'flla.l:
news of the cburctt-births, deatJu
activities of the pattor
the community, future ooUees
inlercst to the partsblon
ers. orficer11 of the MFT. inorma·
tion ahout the new Methodi.al fam ~
paper "Together" and the aew Tbe·
· 1 1-:'&amp;l SeminaT']I to be built l.n
Ohio and closes with a mwagc
ol l.or!l tut pastor.

Edwards also usisted with the chil
dren. Mr. and Mrs Virgil Edwards
have OOen on vacation and had
visited the:r son, l''r.anklin, and
family in Yidland .
Mich. and
with a cousin , Mrs. Lloy d Estes,

Daughter Is Born
To Local Couple

THE

''Bermuda11

TUesday at the First ~bytertaln
Church for their Oetober dinner
· meetlnt .
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Mn. Wesley FrY, president. pretlded at tbe.mee\jnJ and 111'1. Obar
lotte Ptrrin, chairman of the LealllttlOD c:ommittee, !Dilodueed the
speaker, .whose non-partisaa- 1alt
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was on •••·
-..1e Govemmen
dktrlbutoo the 1N6 Vot r'1 GWd
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tary of State and tllusl.Ntet:l. . --pambl
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Mr. Meinhart commt.nded the
BPW for its elvie projects and urted everyone to vote at tbe Nopember eleetlon and ua-e tbia important privilege of all Americans.
He iiVe statistle11 to prove- thAt
the lou of one vote in each precinct i.n .a.t -staie, could mean the
lou of an office for a candidate
and stressM the part each voter
.thould play in an eledion.

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Oct. 1t when Gladys Dye, Diatriet

Director. wiU be in chng-e, and
abo a dinner i.n .J-act.son on Oot.
24th honoring Chloe ·Maloney ,
Tbird Vice President of Ute Ohi•l
Federation of BPW.
Reports

of

committee-J

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given Jlld Mu Guy Reynolds,
ehairman of Finanee, announced
lbat .....
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commJttee
and tbat
fruit cakes and
card8 wou1d azo be 501d by th(
BPW. A Rum age Sale will b~~

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The annuaJ picnJc of 1bv Homebuilders Clala wu bald reeenUy.
lt bad been postponed from tb•
orlginal date .
Mr. •nd Mr•. N. T. Roee ol Basban bad ll! • recent ovecnllbt
1ueat their a:r•ndson, Ralph Rose.
Mrs. Rose and Ralph vtillted at
tbe home of J. C. MeKay. Other
visitors at ~he McKay home were
~r. and Mrs. Arthur Morarity an•
children ot Pomeroy
and Mary
Rilchiil.

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~Ugh Scb..oi~Band Lions Uub Hears
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ehureh st-arted to ··w ort on tbe pro·
ject which il' sUU spol:l8ored by
the 'Philattlea Society, and every·
from the mini&amp;tQ.r, Fred
to Mrs George' Bowers,
wbo1.tun erIO)li&gt;Je but·

wiiF c1';:~!:~ tl··:~r~:!ld~~
rnorninJ and
"It ..;,.~ concluaive rrom the evi- tial -lleUon and the neighborinJ
.dence that there was a simulated LowOS dUring the- afternoon. AduU
burglary and that nobody but.tbe WOTte:rs '-wiU contact the bUSlbeu
~tltloner bad the timi! aod ' the houses fur their eontrtbuUons.
Aecor!IUnl, to the project ~ed
oPportunity to fake such a
glAry to. diteit ' suspicion.·
two 'y ean co,· $500 )Vill be plilced
in a "unlfonn fund" to be availahllnself. · · ·
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"The faritasHc ·- ~·tori-es told
pla~ed . . La11f.r year'11 T.ag q~Y .· ·
the petitioner weL~ so
able .aod ~b!ll~rd u to be, ln tb.e ted applO:IiDla\ely $l!DO ~'*· It r
opinion of the 'jury, unworthy ·!Of hoped tbaH:he eitiz.ens or.,the t~l"l!
who benefit bv the muslc and' th'!'
credence."
"' 1· show I'JfOdth.:ed b~· the. band .during
I he yCar, will conlinue to give gcne ro~~ly to the·; ban4-:'\)ot~'¥ra::c ~
colltctors .
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ONLY

GOOD BUYS

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PleaFor Donors
At Bloodmobile

Tbe reK"Ue plane! Included am·
pbi.bians, KC9'1 flyiq: tankers aad
British ShiM:kleton bombeR. Airerafl was caned in from Prestwlek, Scotland, and Orly Field,
Paris, to join. the srarcb.
At least three ShiPI i.n the area
were alerted to look for wrecgqe
a.nd &amp;urvivon.
.
The pllllCI left the U. S. air
ba.11e at Lakenheatb, England, on
Wednesday olght for • tnp to .._..
gens in the Azore.B. It wa.a last
beard from 180 miles soutbwe-st
of Land's End off the southern
tip of England.
Tbe big plane. a CJ18, the milLory verai.,. of the l)ouJI., DC4J
transport. wu CAl'J'7fng lline' crewmen .nd 50 U.S. setvlceaien based
in England.

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Services Held
On Monday PM

they
The band
entertained last
in Logan and Band Bnosters
Emcr-.on Jones, presl·
dt&lt;-nt,
to serve hot-dogs and pop to the Wellston Band Friday
after the
game here.
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Marion bel'lbatb Wll the principal speaktr It Ute lledneadQ
noondaJ luocbBDo meetiDJ!: of tbe
Pomeroy LionJ Club . and addrur
ed tbe dub on the !!Ire nee( \4tf
more J&gt;l.....lltHr.l.
~
-!'1!!1jlr II 7 ·• . "" U..'J&gt;II!IO·~·-..­
ed as "oterd""ue.. but "tliit"'ii"eou14
eounty.
f ' 1"1
~
·- not toof-~m~ it wu caow- at .._
Th e speaker pointed o.ut ai the But a wide cheek ol poulble laJid..
meeting that "lndtfferenee. to tbe iDt spob . failed to ,turn up . _,
Blood Program is the" woNt bat- tip lbe oln:raft bod 1IUide • r.ro.
Ue." and ursed that .all who were eel laiuling.
elllfible to donate to glve bJood
Flatw.oodJ Hom_ecoming will be on Oct.lS wben the Bloodmobile
.1:1-eld Sunday Oct. 14, according to will be at Pomeroy Junior lli.gb
.,
a,n»Ouneement made today. ·
School
'
;
She said that blood credits at
Preaching serVices will be at ~0 the lluntoina:tan lttefonaL Bl~
a. m, followed by Sunday School Center fOT Meigs coUPty :had. been
a'M a basket 4iWier st noon.
exhaus.t ed, and actually ove:r~
Afternoon services will be&amp;tn drawn.
Approx.i."Uately 140 donors wiD
'
at 1:00 p. m. with Special singina: ·
POIITII!IOU'I'II - UP - Untoit
at the visit of the
by the GOrll.pel Harmony Ik»'• of be.
Monday in order tb·a t and o;umpaey ofliclalt mel lodU
W'!A~'CV.
M.eij:11 coUnty be assured or .ea- to ~.... lbe lllopeDoiol&gt; ., 48
Everyone is welcome to attend.
ouJh blood to provide for future wo- al the Goody..r · A-le
Ask Dismisscl ~-60 pl
needs. Thll.!i far only 27 have CorporatioD plant nearby.
Paul N. Lelu&gt;e!ky, dJoirman of
''siJned up" to donate.
the lildU&gt;trlal ltnilneulng Dept.•
at Ohio _S tatt Univeni't;J waa sebeduled to act 1.11 arbitrator. ,
Tbe- company suepended tbe
mea wbto they wilted off tbelr
joba 0&lt;1 2 becaUH of IPIQedfied
gr:tevanC!es wUb the company
Both Local 10889 of ClO Oil.

BeOn~unday

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At Flatwoods

Atomic
Strikers,
.
.
Suspensi~os Are
Under Discussion

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The
was ·b orn near
.Pom.·eroy wbere
spe:nt her Jlrlhood
After the death
her
f-ather August Uortung, she f(' · (._ ..... ._
to CaotoD whet'e
re.sld·
ed for 40 years.
She is survived by hrll' busbaDd
John D. Davis: one dau\C)Iter, MlP

Cool Pacific air, meanwhile, invaded the Pacific Northwest, the
northcrD Jtocldes and parts of
Funeral services Cor Mrs. Avery
nOrthern and central california . Roberts were held from the As·
Light rain aC(ompained the chilly burY Methodist church Monday at
air mass.
2 p. m. with the Rev. George E .
Southerly winds pushed warmer1 Davis offrieiatlnB.
temperatures over the northern
Special m•.l8ic was provided by
and central plains and the upper Mrs. Ernest Duify, pianist and
and middle :Mississippi Valley. A Mrs . WHilam Francis and Mrs.
few widely scattered showers and John Sauvage, Jr., vocalist&amp;.
thunderstorm~ were noted in th('
warmer a I r througbeastern Iowa
Burial W:l!l in the Letart Fall11
and northeut Minnesota.
eemetary, and pall-bearers were
It still remained very cool in the nephews. and including ROOert
Great Lakes reBL&lt;m, particulary TandeU, William C. Bartells, Roin the northern sector where read· bert Robert.t. Vernon H. Bartels,
logs were in the 3'08. Grand Ma· Grant -Roberta and Ira Bartel1s.
rais, Mich., however, teported a
Coming form qul of town for
21-dcgree reading early today.
PrecipiU.tlon was expected today the services were Mr. and Mrs.
over the upper ·Mluissippi Valley, Robert Tandcll. Mrs. Leslie Mason
parts of the northern plains, the and Ray Cowie, Beaver Falls. Pa.o
southern state~~ mtt WC!st - or th t&gt; Mr. and Mr&amp;. Ern"lt BarteLl&amp;- and
Rockies. Els.e wher~ lt was to be Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Bartells, of
gener.tllllY fair, with considerable HuntiDBto~. W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs..
William Bartelb and Vernon Barcloudlnes,a in the !outh.
berts, Mr and Mrs. Clifton Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Cifton R,.
TO CALIFORNIA
berts and Mrs. Cora Varian , of
Mr. and Mrs. Edison llOib.!tetter Steubenville; Mr. and Mrs. John
left Wedn4f...sclay for Los Angeles, Bowl'es Jnd Mrs. Margaret Pr.iee,
C•l.. to attl!rid the convention of Zant!sv!lle and Grant Roberts, of
the American Bankers Auo.cla· Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
t:ion. Mr: Hoblltettrer is a member
of the Executive council and NaFORT TO GO
tional Bank Dlvi!ion Executive
NEWPORT,
R 1 - UP - · Hilconilntttee 6l the As.lloeiation .
t{t1'ic
Fort
Adams,
which never h•s
They will also visit relatives ln
Los An&amp;eles and w:lll returu the been fired on during its 131 yean,
. ~oouou will be rued b,)' the Navy,
att-tr part of the mont.ll..

Charles A. Lewis, 28, of Mid.
dleport arraigned in .rustlee
Mrs. Marshall Miller, Bradbury,
Ute Peace R. E .
t!Ourt daughter of
Searles of
Wedne-sday, was fined $26
dleport who died in Meigs General
charges of
late Tuesday of
He had b'~n arrested by Constabullet wound today said
ble Hendricks.
that reports that sbe had chided
brt father about dYinki[l.g before
In the meanUme Tom Evnon. bis death W1!re incorrect.
Glor-ia L. Paris, at ho~; •n,\~
4!5. of Syracuse b in Meigs county
Mrs. Miller said today tbat Mr.
Ralpb C. of Cabton; two' h"u sis·
1 11 ·
h. arrest on
jsll today 0 OWlDg Ill
Searles )·.ad come to her house ln
ters, Mrs. Herbert Keller, and·Mt&amp;.
Paul Baer, president of the· Com~ Wednesday by Hendrkk~ for ln· a deltrious conditivn and aceuaed
Harry Keller, both Ol Can\on, ind muli.Q Institute at Che.~ter an- toxication . Officers said tltat an- her of knowing tbat his wife. Anthree grandchildren.
~~~=; today that the anG.ual In- other rhargc was also to te filed nie, was going to. leave him. She
will be held this , year at againsi Evnon later today by his said that he made the statement,
The Rev. P. H. Welsbimer con·
High School in the- audi· wife prior io his hearing befm-e "We're going to have it out" and
duc 1ed services at 1 p. m. Mon.dQ
with burial In Forest Hill ceme- torilfllt Nov. 9th.
.
Squire Grind-le;1.
th.m pulled a pistol from bis
Baer said that thl':' Insutu•.e WiU.
__,
d
Other activity at the Sheriff's waistband
and poin1'"'-' it towar
tery ·
be comprised or three sessions
h
but that while most or the prtlgram
today w.a!l the transport of er.
and William Pike to the
Mrs. Miller said that she bad
is now pretty well set, further
an.- i c•· co·nn•t,· \liorkhouse . They are 11 ed t h'-" housv when th reat eno::u
~
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uouncements would be mal.fe' ·later
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d
lb
lhe pisto an was at - e
bro,.hers from Syracuse, Lester to with
for added featurf'S .
"e , 3 month term , iiiOd Wil- bac •... or t he house wben sbe...-.
.er
Hesaidthed~-~-~ liam• a 9 month term .
Ute shot fire d.
ce11sary .because final arran1eFuneral services for Searles
ments have not been made with
were to be held Friday at 2 p. m.
aU the speakers. yet.
in the Ewing Funeral Chapel with
eWIS
I·bu•i•l ~~ """ Cemetery.
Mrs. B. A. Dodson rep.:.rt.s that

Be--At Chester

OitNovemher 9

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Martha Conroy
Death Reported
In Auto Mishap

·-·rd

Mrs. L • canary

\'arket Reports

,Funeral Services
11 8e saturday •.

whl1e visiting in Columbus with
he-r aon Jack Conroy and family
reeeived word of 'he death
CINCINNATLO.UP-Produe~- . , .
hu dwghtcr-ln-law MP. MMtha . EW. steady. prices.
fal'oj,l~\
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Conroy, wife of Durwood C-onroy, eoa1 umers, white and b1"0WWl !"-I
On WedDudaf, Oct. 3 as the rc· jumbos 4.6-48: A laree 43-4.5; A
Funeral servic('o for Mrs Lewis
su1t of a car wreck.
med.iUJrui 27-30; small 19-21; B Canarv 33 native of Meigs County
Mrs. Dodson said that M'l'. and larce .35 . 38: P'OB Cinotnn,U, who d·i~d as thr rC'sult or an heart
Mrs. Conroy were in a hospital 12 wbitea and browns, A larce fNl; attack sufferf"d while in a dentist
•
thalr in P&lt;irkershurg, Wed. MordiY.II prior to Mrs. Conroy's d~~th A medium 33-36.
Cbickens, steady: fryer! 1-3'&gt;-it lb ning will be h~ld Saturday at 2:30
bnd that he remains there wtth
16-17; -mostly 16: hens, over IJ ltl p. m. in t~c ),kClure Funer.al
severe injuries.
The Conroy's were, enroute to 13.14; hens, 5 lh and under t_.i; Home a-t Marl clta .
New Orleans, Miss., when they hen.11, light lypc 11·12; old roosters
Mr:11 Canary if tlw daught('r or
were intolvd tn a b~ad-on colli- 10.1!.
•Mr
and Mrs. Robrrt A. Davjs o!
Turkeys, tom !' heaVy 26 lb and
llion, near New Orleans, In which
Ros~
Hill, Pomt&gt;roy. Four s_iste~s
thelr ear was cl,lmolished comple- up 23-24; toms. under 26 lb 22-23; and three brothet·s also &amp;urove Jn
hens,
heavy
26,261,i
;
£ryer--TOafl·
tely 1nd another couple also rid·
addltion to her husband and small
ina: with tbem severely injured afs, .. 10 lb and under 26-241.
daue:htm·.
Bu'U-er, 90 ..,cor ~ G8.
.. well.

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The Air Foree at mldDitht alert-

ed ships at - . to watth for tile
plane The plane then waa four
hours overdue. Jt then bad onJf
an hour's more fuel.
Four U. S. Air Foree plun
twept tile AtLantic sUe. th1J ll)llhID.&amp; aearehinc for the 'lniaslnc ialrcraft Out found notbiq
Aa ,Air FQ!'Qe ¢
l?•an aai.il

Blanche DliVis, 61
' aJDl
• ed BYDeath A
new
Cl
are~
£
entertaining
0
A~ieCannds
bet...onlod•• ' ICeatr.n-~ -r ~~s;~~: fo~~~~~ g:~ee~.
come Grindley Fines
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was
Daughter Charges
the
Blant!he
week
On
JntoXI'cation
Davi9 81
6 at.
witll Mr.11.
Report Untrue On
assisting are plarJnlng
S
Cool air dominated the weather over
the Easl and Hospital. Can~n. 0 ..
Growitig teeper
West Coasts early today v.OJile the nation's mid-section )Harmnight
Fathers Death
ed up.
'
deceaSe-d
A coal air mass covered the Eastern Seaboard from the
abe
of
~s.
of
Grtndley's
Harry
MidTemptratures
•t l Will
~the
Roberts Funeral moved
abe
UUlll 0 e
costs on
into).ication. l~;~t:·t~~
II self-

~'!Af.ION•

ms TAXES

atic sear&lt;:h for the mi.uin&amp; plane,
criss-- croutns the east AtlaotH:
rrom southern England to tbeAxores.

defeiufailts accused o.f attaCking public buildings ~ the "bread and
J'o.znan, .POlAnd, face a trial 1!1 &lt;:Onrt. Scores of armed police patrolled tbe
the courlrq0111 !lnd !he corrj dOl's (Pside. In all, eleven youths and one old-

Samsonite

be's enjoying
· himseU •••
.• ·OHIOANS AR~ PAYING

dozen"' airpllllCJ be&amp;an • sratem-

Two bundled and thrity five galapple but~er were made in
when the members of the
Church of Christ star·
project.
Society &amp;-tarted
project a number of years ago
and made tbe apple but ~er at the
Pearl Graves home, the Boyd Oilthe William Yeagers attd
placea berOl'e moving four
,years ago to the back-yard of tM
George Childs bPtne on Nort-h Second Ayenue.

; Three

the busin

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Within hour.~ the Air Foree
threw ils Dtb Air Rescue tqQadron
into operation and "more than a

$1695

· New; mtm•tb:~,,~,~~~~~~·~
Elizalie~h 1

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LONDON UP - A U. S. Air
force transport wUll 08 homeward
bouB.d A-merican ltf\'ieernen abo
oe.rd vanlshed early todaJ ovn
the AUantie- Oc-ean between England and the Azores.

bta sec~~nd~.:~~;"t

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Aboard Plane

'Bread And Freedom' Rioters On Trial

preme Court to
of Dr. Samuel

SUENIC

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of Qhio today

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roval e.r vetb1ng. He ifiO explained tble nublllpr or member.a in the
Senate and tbe House of Re.p reaentatives and named the wcimen
who afe members of tM General
Auembly. Mrs. E. 0. Rall, chairman of the committee on Public
Affairs, thanked the speaker and
presented him with a gi'ft from
the club.
Mre Beulah Wlhlte, propi.m co-.
ordinator introduced Mrs. Dorothy
Peoples Savely, Middleport vocal
instructor, at the beginning of the
pro&amp;ram and she played two
num~rs: "Waltz" ·t.nd
by ~opln .. ae specian
mee ia~ Guesl.B at the
prog .· were Mr.s.
pre ' ~ tives

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The illustrated pamplet shows
picture.11 o( the Capitol and the
speaker exPlained the ora:ani.zation
of the Ohio General Aaeeinbly, tht!
various pb._, ID·.the matiJ!il oJ
laWJ-including the introduction
of billa, the •~end reOO.inl and
reference ~ ~ billl,·t.o. -r:ommlttees

by

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eryone Helps Church

on Ol'l 20th.
The BPW also voted to make a
contribution to the Legion's proWhll
1·eet ol ."Gi rts fo•• the yR-~'
..UI...
Gave" as the club's C.hri~tmas proheld on October 19-20 in the ject. A special offering will be
Pratt Building with. 1 Bake Sale taken at the November meeting for
this work.

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SUTTON

'

Chemical aDd AtomiC! Wortera uul
the company tenned tbt walkout
unautborU!ed.
At a meeting TuesdQ-, the union protuted the suapension aDd
requested 1M eampqy reiutatathe "Vf'kers and PIJ them for
time lost bflcauae ol the supeatlon. They aiJo requesled a bearing. The company agreed OlliJ to
the hearing.
The 48 wort.-rs wer-e suspended
over the weebnd and . were told
that ''.11uch discipline is much lc!IS
:~e'HI't! thaa might be espected!'

Columbus Men
To K"'{p1ore In
Caves Again

COLUMBUS, 0. UP 'l'wo
Columbus men today prepared for
tbeir third attempt to search an
unexplored eave in West Viri&amp;iDJ
Saturday.
David Van Blaricon, 18 aad
MARRIA.GE LICENSES
Roger. WitHams, 21, expect to eoI..cwis. E. Humphrey. 2.4., Porn· ter 1-h~ -- eave to finish an earlier
eroy and Palsy Grover, 17, lU:. !, cxplorattor..
The two were part or a laTpt'
Pomeroy.
party
wl:ich mapped over a mik!
Lloyd Edw~~ot·d Dugan., 22, Rut..
of
Mc:Clunp
Cave near Lewisbul'l.
land and Beatrice F. KcMcdy, 21,
W. Va., in September.
Rt. I. Mid-dleport.
Tf¥! men slid they will go u
Leonard Raymond Burdette. 2:2,
far
a.ll tbey ean in the eave in
Rutland, and Carolyn M. Welab.
hopes
of flndin1 tl:Je wurce of 1
16, Carpenter.
,
smalJ
stream.
They said nearly ~
Albert C. Reeve&amp;, 19, Downmgmile
of
tbe
e~ve is yet to be ex·
ton and Lt'na .M. Burdette, 21, of·
plort"d,
nutland.
.
Bfore their entrance in AttE~b:
Louis Osborne, 21, Pomeroy,
no
one hid aoae further \han 1,~ '
and Thelma Robinson. 21, Rutland.
feet.
·I
Everett Ross. 22, Rt. 3. Cool·
Van
Blatieon
said
the
pair
ex·
vil\e ancl Gledll. Rae Beverlin, 21,
peet to be in tbe c~ve for 16 bOlltl.
Bt 3, Cuoloillt.

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