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POMEROY
SOCIETY

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

'&amp;~len

ud alster of M.n. BeU.

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Ho~pit.al.

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
1~7

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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 .
·
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
'
1• · H e
was on •••·
-..1e Govemmen
dktrlbutoo the 1N6 Vot r'1 GWd
'
·e
~
preparedb "f Ted W• B~~."""""._e.
tary of State and tllusl.Ntet:l. . --pambl
G
I
bl et5 on The Ohio en-era IUOemy.
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.

I

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

were

given Jlld Mu Guy Reynolds,
ehairman of Finanee, announced
lbat .....
••nrly
r
""" 1· n·., oold by h"'~
~·
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.

Pomeroy·Middleport, Oblo, TburJdaJ,

VOL VIII NO. 1~2

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TRIPLE-PURPOSE TAlLIS •••

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IJy adyl vote eount. the people's ehoic:e is always

(lntP.rnalional)

~Ugh Scb..oi~Band Lions Uub Hears
T~;Be

years · ago , the e_ntlre

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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ble when wGifo[IQlS nl'(ld to be
"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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·~~YII

S~:~SE

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SCI~
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comparatively
dtvelopment in band circles In thi!.
.s the custom of
the

990
On '(our Dlol

bo~h

THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

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f'

j1'hls mm• who uses gov~rnment

power,
II a privileged penon ..• he doesn't pay
hla abare of taxes in bits electric .bill.
11'0 make up the difterence you mlllt pay
,more Income lax lllld more of any other
federal tax. For example: Ohio taxpayers
laa~ paid approximately $122,000,000 of
1lhe federal appropriations for TVA, a
frojed froui which they get no IDdivldual

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,FOUNI&gt; H,ERE

. S. ARE STILL

COME AND SEE

oenelit. Had the Hell's Canyon ted~ral
power project in Idaho gone through as
~roposed, Ohioans would have paid
$32,000,000 of its total cost.

;. ' 1956 FORD
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••orwhthlno OIOforii)II For good ~ea...,~ tbo. ·~­
If, ' lti'origolt~ liPhi ~..t'-ociUoUy strong
Two·Sultor._..... - .•--..'2Soi
oil~h: to Mod Oft. Ita "bo-t'-·loother"
Qorid'Trippor..• ___.'1951
flnl1h Malsll- acufflng and wipes cleon wlth o
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...... ..... .Nod Ita -lol
(!Osuroi ohut out dud ond damfinossl Como
.ci- It- ,thoto lwcurkouo llrilohok Saddlo
Tori, AdMi&lt;ol lluo, Rowhklo ·flnl;h; C.rGcla
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Independent electric. companies can and
will supply America's added power needs
with investor funds, thus freeing you from
lllJ'ther unfair and unnecessary taxes. .

Belvedere Hlrdtop
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local ""''""'· deen • sollll

1953FORD

,eustom)lne 2c1r.

Your Ohi'f!'Ieotric &lt;~ompanies
•CI•d""'' Cot &amp; lltdrlc Co111po111
hlo a..,......, htrlc lllullll~Dtlflt C.III,Ofl1

et111-.,. a S..ther11 Ollio Eltldric C..,.ny
,.. ..,.... ,..... •ltd u8"' c...,.~"

New England stales 11outbward to
the Carolinas.
fell be
low freezlng in many parts of the
New England states, but w e r e
mostly above rreezinE in the Mid·
AUahtic coast states.

THE

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tllo Morltlto E~(hic CompOI'I)'
Olllo Edi'Ofl Company
Ohfa , . _ CoMpany
Tol•do E'dhu C0111paftl

a&amp;

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..' ' MANY MOIIB :1'0

' '· CHOOSE 11'110111 .

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ung

death of Mrs.
Oct

HartAultman
1fter an ill·

n.ei!R of three years.

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.

tormudo 0.•0'1. ~...... Gloyl

- Rehabilitation
Director Will • •
MSGroup

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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
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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
~
•·
1
uouncements would be mal.fe' ·later
..
1
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

L"""

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~\
I
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.

a,.

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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o:u "
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-

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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
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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.

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threw ils Dtb Air Rescue tqQadron
into operation and "more than a

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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.

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'Bread And Freedom' Rioters On Trial

preme Court to
of Dr. Samuel

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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.
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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

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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-~'
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Pratt Building with. 1 Bake Sale taken at the November meeting for
this work.

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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.
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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.
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Pu.blilbed tt'el7 al16UOOD ucept Sunday by The Ob:n Vtllf!,
~li.Del, Joe.,. •' 110 M.ectuni~ St ., Pomeroy, 0 . Hu ~in~ vff 1 r~

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ASSEMBLY HELD
Th,• Wt:dn!'Sday Asse mhly at
MJddl o:&gt; po•·t J m•or
and St!nwr
H 1~ h Sdwul w~s ronductrtl by
F n t1 I
C.Jrdncr, pastur or lhl'
Chtarrh uf Christ. who spoke nn
lh(' WPI(', " ~I~· Faith Looks l'p •·
H.vmrr s wcr(' :Jung during the ;1
scmblr and wert&gt; dlrectl'd bl' ~lr~
nor,,th.l reople,s Sl\"'l'ly. voC :'I H1-

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Many .Meigs Countians arc f'vidt'nlly un;nclre today of a
serious srtuat~on ~bM exists and lhr ~tfong possibility ihalt if
.~ey bEcome m - nee~. of blood- tha1 it may nut be forthcom&gt;ng due to ~e facC. th;.t blood crcdils for this area M the
Huntington '~loqd Center are already cX'haustcd
Meigs Coqnty. Blood rrugram officials S3Y tllat "The need
It?' b!?od donors )la~ · hev~r b~en 1\lOI'c \Jrft'll l !han· a1 11\i,

$8~ ltEME4RIIAL
Mrs. AJ.lct Nease, di~ector of
th, 'F.e'de1-ft..l!d Church ehuir. hHs
called a ~a·l choir r~ hearsal
fl)r Fridii.Y -. at 7:30 p. m. l!lt the
ehureh. All member~ are urged

They point out. tlilf tflore blood has beer~ uc;NI for ~eigs
County patients during the first nine mor1t hs of this y·ea,r
than in the errtire 12 month p&lt;fipd of 19&gt;5. Th11s far in lhis
year 430 pints of blood have bf!{'rl given tu Me1t;:s County patients while but 418 pints have been donated in four blood~
mobi1e visits here.
It has been pointed out th at if the blood program is to be
continued here jn Meigs County that it must hi.lve the sup~
port of every able bodied person who is ablf' to be a blood
donor.
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The main point ts, that, there have bet.•n too many who

to be present. There will' b~
practice tonight.

you mlssed-·or to ask your ncighbor how well he is doing.
1 l committed aJI these sins be·
fore I was wised up, as AmCI·i·
cans get more fun out of talking
about the day's sport than in the
actual day's sport. 1 could mcntiDtfr a rather .snappy double on
1htdirs.t d&amp;y, b)lt wou't due to re-

W&lt;th Rober! Ruark

fa ct

to 140 donors will
BY ROBERT c. RUARK
being held at PornGLENI.IVET, scOTLAND eo Jlp~·t ion uf en?,u.gh, Jlr. B. Jt!..~"n.leh urLce promised

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swqJ:tlll, bl(t w!llle h~ get_s young·
er,
t;~pt ~Jd~r. and I d ecided not
to w~h~

an insurance policy in your possession. Afltr having given
blood
donor is given a card entilling he or any member
of his fainily to get needed blood when nl'C(_':-:.•wry .
Th blood you can spare is a prem ium on lhat insuran{.'e
· . e
'l'f
I' l'f
d th
policy that may some day mea~ n..
wle dl t•rctH'(' 0 1 e or ca
to you or some one in your famtly.
lt cannot be too hd'dVHy ' emphasized th a i ''Th(' blootl you
gave, may be for your own ."
Why not be safe h v calling ynur IHI'i;_:s ('ounlv Blood Pl'c•
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gram Center today :md regu;tenng lo to YOIIr par
y wmg
a blood donor next Monday?

heToe I am hoss. on thro !ormer ~stnte~ uf the Duke of Gordon M!Jd H1eh1T1und, wc,ring a
tw~e4 ~l..'t!f·statbr, A puzzled expre;sslot. and t~e .,oil.~¥ long pants
in the party. The rtst of the noble nimrodi'l wear knickerbockcra
of a most exu;lmant tweed . we
dr e~s. for dlnn&lt;'r, of c~ursP . lifter
ellmil&gt;1ng uwc r moun.tains all day
I(J ~~L and I have fainted nt leut
twtce from lh !• extra effo rt of
knulting a blaek tiP
All my tiff' 1 have thought l
rnoor. where crantlcrTies ond hea.
! her ahi1_l~·. wa~ l~w grnunrl . Thifl
wa:; a g: n(' vrnu~ .Prtur_on my part.
:\hnE' lw:;t, MaJ•Jr Ihrhurd Wad·
dlngtun. ha~ 35,000 acre~ u-nd er
hrs h~nrl . and :~11 but his fronl

tar only 2~ 'jer- -to, take ._ ~~

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have ~ned up
necd t•d bJood .
· Aiff erence o1 M~1gs
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. t o the blnod
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is all too .~tyazing and It IS qu1t~ possible ~ha~ many 0 ~ho ·
persons 'fhO have helped to culhvate that 111d1fferent attitude
by faHurp fo "do their share", may be the very person, )V~ at..,
some timtl' in the future may be needinS blnod thtt liB. not
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who keep pretty close to home
fail to realize progress In fiH'ir community is ,
Noticeable increases in the public's capital
ochooia, roads, condition of bundings both

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Edmund Hillary , because

ter ri tory that
fllv oru hl y ~
ma~~· th t•
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It appears that such an attitudE" is one real means of ln.surlng a community's progress . The newcomers whu may pour
into this area in the lmmediate years to t•onw will he looking
for exactly -~a plaee.
DU\::11
We should aim to 81tpp1y it.

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lnTIR liEF ON THE WAY
C.ttt. destined for America's dinin1 tahles are brought to feed
)'arda lor a fattening~up period before being 1old to lhe meat
paek&amp;na ftrma. Durlnt thla fattening-up or finl•hlng period, the
ftedert str1ve to put 11.11 mt,~ch
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weiaht as they can on the cattle

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lowe.t coat per pound of

pJn.

A

new natu-nl hormone

·.pr•parRtion - Synovcx- has

been de,eloped to do ju 11 t thi 1 •

The product. Jn t!JC lorn' o!
peUeta, ._ inHrted

hito an

ftiUy-M*deo lncial')n In a steer'a

ur •d IOCa to work mln4tes
afterward. TeaiJr conducted ln
COI!Imtrtlal feed yard• thruuah ..
out the country by tho pharmacttlllcal flrm of E. R Squibb
•nd Sona, distributors of the
Droduct. Jndieate that it adds at
ltut one-half pound additional
wetJht to cattle " day at lower
DOlt per pound of gnin. The
k•ta further revealed !hUt
11\Nb from l'&amp;rcasse:'l of the
~-atlmulated cattle hfld
I ~~~her proportion of lean and
.Uy lOwer proportion or fat
Gwldi'Qm cattle not &amp;iven

f!

IIIRirllbonaone. _ _

For produc~rs of beef cattle,
the inc.-eased weight gain at a
lower cost is of no little ai(lmficnnce lu !heir pocketfooks; for
consumt:!n, the vision o! bt:!Uo.•r
shJ•ks at lower cost means rnore

and bctttt.•r bcr-f an the tnble
rnoa-e often.

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l5. plfaturf'
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11. Mock•
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21 . hid
22. Shaftd
walk
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nddilion to the Division of
Safety and Hy,lone'a 46 hilltime eaiety odviRon, ai.Jnut .tOO
' spte.ty kUperviR0\'11 work in

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organ
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thu Bateat plucea to be, st.atlatic-11 rrom the lnduRtrial Commi~~ion !ilww.
Ouring 1955 OhJo worken
Wt•ru seven t!mca 8 n.tcr on the
joh than ofr. Tmfflc nnd home
injurle~ nnd fe.tnlltloa were
much more nrevnlent amonJ
Ohio's 3·000 ·000 workers thrm
induatrlfl mlshnJ»!.
, A C!oifeerted effort hoa been
)ru\~c fiir yenl'lllo reduce hu.luatrial· neciclent11 lu the state. ln

port.

catus
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tlndial

12. Little
Mpntrs

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25. Half

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u. Tunla!an
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Bumlnl coal
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27. Coil
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Mnre thnn one million Oh'~ j
workerk are setting joiHI&amp;rt•l}
nll!s~~agea euch day as th.- fndu H
trinl Cnmmlsalon of Ohio cxpnnrl.o
ltk t"clncnt.ional prosram.
"Safety ia primarily n 9tilb nt
min((," urcordinl' to Jnm "11 IJ .
Flul,er, flupcrlntentt ('nt of th •
CmnmliiiRinn'e Dlvlalnn of Suf.-t~i j
n111l Hyr,l one. 10 \Ve're MW t111in~
eV('I'Y nlN\111 cf communlcutl .. n to
nutka Jmh111:trinl nnd furm wnYkrr11

conntuntly

•:\fcty -t'o n!f,lnu ~."

The publlt. It re.:Jeivlng sJ&gt;(!c' lflr
tacte on .nre working rr:·ctirr
thNll!rh nt&gt;Wipnptork, r 1uli(), lelel'l l:lion ond blllhomd111. Mu1'c than
25.000 of th l! O i1·isi on'1 s:tft&gt;l\'
po11h•r:s urt now diJ~plny•• d in Oh1;,
factu•·iea ep.ch mon&lt;h. Tht.~UIHIIl&lt;i ;I I.
of workera 1\nd se.!et;.· lliC9£'1G'·'3 h
their p~y en\·elopoa.
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11 :45 Guiding Light
12:00 Ray Millend ..Show
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1:00 Our Mis.s Broks
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2,30 Bob Crosby Show
3:00 Brighter Day
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7:00 Today
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10:00 Home
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Bob Cummings Show
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1:30 Ff&gt;minine Touch
2:00 Film Festival
4:00 Two gun Playhou.~e
noo Mickey Mou"e

6:00 News

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Sports
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fl :30 Rin Tin Ti11
7:00 Jim Bowie
7:30 M~n BehL"'ri thP Badge
8~00 Treasure Hunt
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OF TH&amp; MEIGS-MASONAIIEA

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J?•~lY,IIe.· w;nchell }lhtw

paperboy receires, will btnefit him in many
waYS throughout fife• .

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. NEWSPAPERBOYS

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~LON$F~LLOW
d
nna lettu almp1y etude fair u,other. 1n thll
A ta ~
ror tbe \~,. . L'l, X for the two 0 ... ate. BlllJle Htt.~'i :;•·
t . opl\lea, "'the lenrth 1nd ro.,._Uea of the wer41 an
.llo
£f,cl\ dq
cqde lettere ate dlffeN'It.

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Mr Slmmolll, who was adopted

1 the Pawnee Indian Triue in OtlaThree ca1b pril:e• are t.o be 1 homa this .Ummer, lllu1trated bit ton, we~ weekend pestl ·of Kr monthl of achool in the 1pring and moU.tt, :\trfl Adolph Grueaer Sr.,
award to th~ three top winnera ln r talk with a colorful di&amp;Oiar of llf- .aad Mn Richard Chambers a.ud made UD ber work durlPI lhe sum- vi!rited in Parkersbug witb th~.! back, Todrly It S.UbeT 6 Urolaae
Drug, Pomeroy and Dutton Dduga
addltion to unauditioned appear· I dian artifacta.
aon, Eric, and other reJativel.
mer. She waa .in the h01pital when family of tbe late Robert Gruser _ Middleport.

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It it eaq to see how the tiainrng your news.

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Talent Show entranll.

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!Q:W ·'IOBKDUI, at all peop1f!, are buyinr Geiger Counten like
~ tJieee daya, according to the Radlae people of Fifth avenue.
plolleerl in the leld. The cauae reportedly I• the wlo:lely·publlclzed
..raahun at.rlke In the Ramapo mountain&amp;, a half-hour run from
Timtl BqQI.I'tl by heUcopter.
'TN&amp; lt Nati&lt;mal Do.,.ghnut Monti'!, and rm •Ul'lll you Want to know
the ttu)a on tl:le diiOUilllkm. agenda for the National i\mklq \lao.
e~; (a) abollllhmea.t of the word "8tnker'' from the American
lanp&amp;fe, (b) raUDc&amp;tlon of the overlapping dunking grip and ~e)

Newspaperbors make manl,, too. At on
,.e ar" age th.,. l•ar~ thevolue of a ~ollar,
And they leain to depend upon theor own
abilitY instead of upon an aHowance from
dcul. Most of these youne_ 111en ara building
sariiiCII QCCounh for cou.ge edueiltfoa or
ot.er important Heds. ·

uthtrat

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Followine the bu.sineN meetina:,
school mperintenchnb and to var- ·Mr Mi~e Simmom, Ol PomerU)',
ious civic organl.zaliona throu&amp;h· eatertamed the memben w:tta. a
out the county for the information talk ?n American Indian euiJure.

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SA'! AROUND TAUUNG with a man in armor lhe other day.
n WU on the let of Arlene ll'rahell' Honk' televialGn ahow, and the
tfn..platl4 lad wu William Ru.ueU, Wbo's Lancelot ln tbe r-.ew Brit·
· llll ·wteo Mritl belfta' imported here. A pleU&amp;nt aoul, whoae eU)'~
plq' ruftlabiUty may aet a uw '.at;vle ill televtalOn hel'9f'~·
M1la JIIDI txean, the Kun stater who dotMrn't amoke the clgara, la
back on tbe iGJit atqe tbeae r1aya aa Jayne Man.sfteld's •uceeuor
la 1VQl 8KOCIJat BpoU Bock Buneer P ·In ., world too orten peopled
wltb. IIOUII who r.ad thetr pnea ellpplnp, the handaome JrOu K.'
ll a down~to-flarth exception. She and •later Betty, totaUy unlike,
aN.- you ~d for&amp;lve tbe com, ace&amp; back to back.
Glrla who iWOcm over Frank Sinatra-ancl rm illl'ormed that there
8UJI· art' JO~e-are MvtMd. that bl the elothlnJ' &amp;tore run by Cy1
KartiD em Broadway, there's &amp; Ufe~ model of The Voice, to ho
C4ll o~ .ultl from anywhere 1n Uti world bY phone. Martin reeent:l1 ,Whipped up 1bt new job&amp; fOT Sinatra after a call tram Madrid.
~Wbo"IID M'adl'ld, BIJI.atl'$ thould go there, anyway?).
M'arun at.o coatwnea some of the big ehii!W.'If, euch U Judy Holllda7"• new BeU, Are B'ngla1g. eye maku pll'Cket-leu aulta for
s.mmy Davie. lr., caahmeN! trench eoata, ':alread-y yet, for Jackie
Ok!Uoa. and ''llaftd-up" sun• fo'r comedio Kyron Cohen. Cohen
eui~ iltaftd a wr1ftltled ault1 110 he refuse• to all down bllore &amp;

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NOTICE OF HE4UINC
Probate Court,
Mei~t~ Couftty,
Ohio, No. 17357
THURSDAY
To Steven R. .t'\pat'h e ('-Q John 1I :r'ia Sign un
Apaeh('. 486 :@wing Street, Wash· 12 00 Film &amp; Fanrr
ington, Pcnmylvania.
t::n, Feminine Touch
You are hereby notifi&lt;'d that on
2:00 Artcrnoon l"'ilm Fes-ti\'at
th e 29th da~' of Au ~~ - 1956. a peti ~
4:00 TWl'-G un Pla}-hcus,.
lion for the adopti~m of Robc•·t
S.1eYrn Apache
a Fh lhi . 11ije 9
&amp;:00 Mickey Mouse
year~. born at Steubenville, Ohio,
on the ;)rd 1lay of Novembu, 1947
6:00 Buffalo Bill, Jr.
wa .~ fih&gt;d in Ll,;, Court.
Said Petition wrll be for hea1··1 e:30 Sheriff of Cochi•e
i n 1~ befure sa id Court at Pomt'roy
7:00 CiN'm
Ohio on th(' 27th day of October,
1958, at 10 &lt;.-'ciO&lt;'k a. m.
8:00 Wir'~ Servil't •
It 1!'1 ailcgf'd in s9id
Petition
that you as father of ~aid child _g;OQ Ozurk Jubil-ee
hav e wilfully failed tr~ properly 1o:,OO Feature Theatre
support and maintain sa id ('hi)d
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for a pt'rio:l of mnrc
than t'WO li :OO New.) and Weether
yra.rs immediatt'ly prE't't'ding the
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riling of said petition .
11:10 Sport.'J
John C. Bacon,· Judgto 11:15 MY,&amp;tery Theatre
Dy Mary Olivr Ingraham,
Chief Df'puty Clerk 12:15 Slin orr

M:lven by Mra Mildred Lueu. lln
Page's First Grade room wu awar·

7:30 Tlof! Whi stler

B:Oil Polilil''-11 Teler:1~1

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Plana for the Talent Show , to be
held October 22. 18511, were dilClllled. Hill F.Jizabetb Uoyd gave
a report of the pt(llreJI made In
orJanizlna: the sb&amp;w. She reported
that letters rutd been sent to

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Kroll L rr ...b. linE II Wood,
·II Blake ol EvanaeHne
Mn Etbtl French ..-turned Wed
Chlpter, O!S, were In lrlarietta n•tcby from a vllit witb Kr and
TueldiJ nea.IDJ to attead the li.l.· Mrs Fred Thotna~, Amanda. She
tletb IDDJYei'NI'f of the Karle1.ti1 b•d been villitiDI Lbtm since Sun·
OEII.
cby wben 1he wu KCOJDpiDJed
there bf Mr and Mra (iene F'reucb
Mn: GeorJe Doqlu (Lurille and aona, Keith, Carter and Klm.
Rousb), '[)egver, COlo., lw returD,01 4ntLITI.. I'OOT
ed home atwr a •••• viJit with
Ull A KIIIATOI. YTIO
Jlr
and
Mn
Clarles
MeKuter
he-r parents, llr IDd Mn Arthur
IICAUIIBouab, and .ot.ber relatives. Her were businh&amp; vitlors in Ciaeinnati
It ill an qeat that 4eade• aDd
younaer aater, Shirley Rou.th , hu over the weekend and Mrs )lcM.a•- ptela off IJileeted akla, Expa111
returued to her studies at .Jliddle~ ter attended LoweD Thoma1' pro- more Ierma: to Jll kiiUq adio.a.
port Hiab School where she )! • dudion ··seven Wood~ of thr Get in.JCIDtdryilll'' T-&amp;.L, • ar..
HDlor after aa extended illneu. World'' on tbe. Claorama, Tut&gt;_. tolytic. at 1117 4n1a' ~. If aot
Mr nd Mra Robert Hill Sr., DIIY- M1H Routh .... m the lut three .~Ay Mr and Mrs MooMaster and ber
pleased IN ONE .flOUR, your «te

ellin.inaboa. of the ouUaw type or ..knuckle" dunk. Don't torgt~t,
)'OU ruct lt here ftret . . . . Doea an.r actor work !non~ than Otto
~1 otto le bt.ck Ia. NY now for televla1on work. lt wu hare,
. In 1920, that he worked In hla llrat movie, the .Uent venlon of URMr

fi:OO · News Picture
6: 15 Sportl9 Eye

Secret Stoorm
FAige of Night

Mrs Hubert llau is 1 medk:&amp;l
patient at t.he Kober HOAplte l
Mr and Hrt Fay Girdner, Dallu
Texu. lert today altc • a Khort
v~l! w1th hlJ brother, Fr\:d 1. Gar·
dner, paalor ol tbe Church ot
Chrut, and bil w.ife. They plan to
viJil hl.a mother, 111'1. V:oy Gard·
ner, Elton, .ud go to D•rton to
via tt Mn
Glrdntr'• relative&amp;.
Mr aDd Kn L D Ervin were
were McArthur Tuesday to attend the funeral aervie81 of hi•
aunt . Mn. Eliubeth Daw10n, CoJ..
umtnu.

The Rutland P T A held ita moCounty P T A CQuncU It Letart,
nthly meeUn1 MondAy evenin&amp; in
the hi&amp;h~~rhooJ auditorlum, with attendtd by four m•mben -r Ute
the preaideot, Ml'll. Carl Miller',
Weitern School Olltrict P T A, wu
pre!idi:lg.

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Roport. ou tllt meetlDI iol tloo

lin It lllllate _ . . , ... beJ
palOtN, llr_ ud 1110 &amp;or Tney
aa4 paadlather, Arthur Tracy, to
M~ Wednetda7 OD a buslOfh trip.

"tteYebtJ' per cent fd our bultnua," Kaplan 1Jll711, "'18 With men
under ..,_d 46 per cent of 1t Is with mea. unthr SO.. Three out: ot
tour ~lece1 WI sell are eNWCutll." He weara a ''taah" hbuelt
~iiteaul. Jle MYI "lt Ia my 1nberlted l'Jght to h&amp;ve h&amp;lr." Feder, la.eld4m.Uy, ..... an out.tandlnr oiler of $10,00() to anyone wbo eu srow
llllr Oiti ..., bud.

10:45 P'r.ank Lvaby Shl)W

11:30 Fareip lfLtlligut

MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY

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Your -Esso Reporter
10:15 Sports Parade
10:25 Weatherman
10:30 Highway 11

11 :20 Pra Box:.

If paytn.s

lbt WIAZ prvtrallt, TtJ-

ent Sbowcue. ~ud,ift ol tbe .lOPl
• Talent Show wUl be l'nncH XleJD
EleanQr Beha•t aDd Bob H.olfJJ.cb.

''J't4el"a hairplecft,.. Ben cl&amp;ima ltDuUy, "'ean rul.t hunieanu.
be altpt in or .vet. torpedoed ln." 'l'he oompany bu arowut 200
hair. maeb ''tub.. cotta from . - to '190 IIDd 1ut1 around

10:00

11:1!5 WeatheJlcjst

12o00

T.he

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a wblt.

IDce'l OD

...._ bJ .too many permanent wavea.

-tLao lli.ubw:a,v ~atrol ,
9:00

tel1inl'

Kaplan, who at 18 WaN a lfJzbloo
cr..-.cut "tubay,.. l"eccer tn ~· Urn•
,. flldoQW'
bu eovera4 the hu4&amp; of 10,000 pencma-wt.t.b
fo """'I•·"
what a.lobc Broadway are eaJied "divot." (UtU•
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onu on tbe baek of the head), ..doW.." (audium•
et.s &lt;*e. tor tbe pate) ad "rup" (klng•abed onn). redu'a maln.
..UO. of hair ll th• peuut women ot Piedmont, lt.aly, ad hi uea
.n .-ce -...:1 a halt ot 1t tor an avel'q't piece. The hUr of Amerl•
eu women on.n 1.1 no pod at alJ, beeaUN it'• ben 4yec1 or weak-

8 o00 "llhe 0\lfladm'-

You Bet ·Your f..ri!e

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defy

f ..l like

AeoordlnJ to

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1:30 Pla}'!boose fJf Sl:al'.a

'lb~r

wone than du.th.

~,,.k&gt;n~~ &amp;bout thll.," h• nporb, ..but I
mu t&amp;y hla kidMaa doMn't both.,.

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SP&lt;"ro::i ~·orm
Edge or Nigbt
Ksalir'!l Kit.rh,.n
4 :30 Tbe Early Show
6:10 Les Paul and MJtry rord
6:15 Dou,gJ.as Edward!

8o30 Tenn..... ~le For~

'ol biJ4MM.

J'edol', Ul4 Ill

6.30 My Friend FH..:ka
7 :00 West Point

7:00 Flott &amp; Scrugg.s

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·lb&amp;t 11bbort Woedo bu h ... hlo A7 1ft
lean back and u.t.en lor • ·
momeat to Ben. z. Kapl&amp;a, wtlo W&amp;I'U aM ''I wW
kill
penoully ll you \1M the word. 'WI&amp;.' "
behalf

W1r 'd TurnJ
Our ~-Ii~s Rrnnh
H•msepar!y
Big Payoff
Bob Crr~.~b:• Show
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New Totker tb1Dlu

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3 .30
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6:10 rrank Leahy
6ol!l Les Paul an(!
8 :30 The Dlna.h Shore Shvw

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LEGAL NOTICE
Seated bids will be reeeived at
the Meigs (-'ounly Commi:&lt;.Sioncr's
OUJ~. ~omeroy, Ohio until 9:00
No111!1Ulber 10th, 1956 for all
and
equipment
wnter.prQof and NuCounty Children·~
located at Pome-

N""! 1'011&amp;-'1'1:Uq:11 caee

:HIO Brigh\l'r D!ly

I 8:00

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FRIDAY
Sign Or•
Capt!lin Kangaroo
G:1rry Moore
Arthur GOtdfr1•y
Slrike It Rieb.
Valie nt Ul d)'
I.OVt&gt; rif Life
S&lt;"arC'h for 1 or,,orrow
l.uirlin~ Lil(-ht
Hay M'illantl Show

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:D. NatiVn .Gt
th.e .NtiW'
!l:ut
•U . Quench.

is ta reduce thf' numh"r of in· I

juric-s tU)d otcU))I'I.tiunal d .. &lt;.'n~···"
umon": Ohio'• thl'(le millio-n wol'k
ers. Thia ctt.n best be doni;', he 1
po;ntl'd out, "By 1 Jtt;nv, "'·rry.m,· .

at the Hemlock Grove Church of
Christ starting next Monday and
continuing lor the week including
Saturdoty r·.&gt;eing. Mrs. B:tllard will
be son-g leader.

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Ohi.o Job Safety

5:00

address was 70!:i 6th Avenue, Rear, 3:30
PI'IJnsylvanla, Is hereby 4o00
. that on lh ~ 19th day of uo
1956, Wesley
BPilcs, 1 555
file•! hi s p:ct itlon 6o00
agairut her as lldemlan t in the 6:15
Court of Common Pl eas, Meig.'l 6 :30
County, Ohio, Case No. 1:2.470, 7o00
1praytng for divorce from l.h~ said 7:30
Jtuth Dellcs on t-ho gr.ounds ,.tl[ B o~a
gr'Qs&gt;; r.cglecl of duty and plnin,1JH
IOoO!I
Also pr:\ys fur •1thcr proper l'e~f.
~aid causP will be fu r heatlngl on 10o15
a nee.
hr alter lht• 5th day of NoTem~r,
Hl:25
.
I caa mr.ntlon 'tPie DOOle"st view 1956.
Wesley Belles, Plalnij(f
ol uiJ, the Glenlivot dislillerit&gt;s
O'BRJF.N ar,d O'BRIEN , Attor~s 10:30
whe~·e they make Scotch enehant: ror Pl:!intifL
,
ment.
11:00
(9)
20,
21
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4,
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ta.
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Tic Tac lJou~h
It ('OU ld be you
Parson's Study
CurrPnt
TennPssee Ernie
Matinee Theatre
QuPen For A Day
Modern Romances
t'oonedy Time
Little Margie
Aunt Dru 1'1ilow

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LEGAL NOTICE

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Home

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Rutb nell~;s , whose hst known

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1. A food
5. Flap•

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driven ,

vlte'· flrmB to cvt the acehlent

Better J
l Thi~~ Are Getting
Down
the farm

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ACBf~SS 2. Lid
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Improveg'len\8 that struck this writer's
. ,
~~!'!~~~1~.
day of
ln Au&amp;Uiilt lhtlude(f Bradburi's ne\v grade
.
rehgum~ Or·
home tor the county !aged, and road leading to it on Children's
Home hUI in Pomeroy; Henry Ewing's new store buildings 1·0
Fig\U'es Prove
Pomeroy; new surfa~ing on So. Second Ave. in Middleport;
Bob Co~ts remarkable progress on the old Lyons' building,
•F actories Safe
No. Second Ave., in Mjddleport . and new paint jo!Js on many
Ohio'a ractorlea are one or

This is all fO the good. It reflects nn optimism about the
I LLllue.
lt lets all know that mor(l peoplf' ht&gt;rf' lift&gt; proud of
their town, and take pride In huving nit'e things. and are will·

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only '"''~•q,r.

meant she was shot
he tace whilst IN the butt.
1 shall not diseuss my achlev~ments, llinee it is bad [orm to Ulk
about h,1w many ;ou hit, or many

certainly covered

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per hour

reir. s _,e

we

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groua~.

"ld his nome .,., For&lt;bes. - . j?l\'jll;,•~ ~·· ahot tn the

~;!":Oen =~~~·fo~!·:~~.~~~~:f!,:t~:;,Y

throughout both towns .
And dr Ivj ng through S}n,cuse and ltullalld nne is r(lminded
Of bee·Ilk
· e ac It Vity WI' I h tJVI'd ence ot ' work progn•ssinJ,: on two
new municipal water systems .

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ot
ere
on a
you. a
am-.)unt of !pepper·
ing takes place A handsOJ.le J~y
1 urd
a?d th~ s:~l mon rhll'r arC' on ~hi&amp; il~oot shocked me ),y
· mnuntrun~;.
ing:
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It 1!:1 almo~;[ nnt nn &lt;'X1l.j;.g~tll·
"PI
· b~~.':·~·
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lion to kHY that my Jondec.,..~.\i,iho ·
· ease e ~ - a

nrobabilv I Sir

homes

easton in Great Britain
J ht-vf' had a fa~r b~t fie
such

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Today
Coffee Tlme

no ll~OO New, Head:.iut
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HEMLGtCK GROVE R!VN AL
Charles Ballard, paetor of a Ful·
lerton, Ky., C'hurch, and his wi!e,
the former Nellie Walters of Middeport, will hold revi ,oaJ services

have been content to sJt back and "Let GeorgP Do It ". A few
the Joad for II\(' benefit of

civic minded persons are carrying
many in the county. That is a
This next
be needed
at the
1
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blood to pf9vlde foi' ·
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IA-kl'! SALE FI.1DAY
The Senior ol11ss of Pomer.oy
High School will hold a bake sale
at the Kroger Store Frid&lt;ty begining at 9 a. m.

1me.

8 .00

12·00

PTA TO MEET
Th&lt;' ll1•c!dlepnrt Par~nt ·Tf'nelrcr,
A~~ll('&gt;Jiion will meet )!ondl! .l' HI 1
1 7:30 P- m . :ll tht' high srho:~l aud
1tr &gt;n u m 1nth Mrs. Rodney Sauer
I pn~s.iding . A s af~t)' progrllm. spon·
so:-ed by the Ameriean Autom u·
bile As~ociation will be given and
Earl Warnkt will present a Boy's
chorus (or ~ecial music.
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Indifference Causing AN~ed

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SubsrrJptlon utea : Delivery by nrr'er wbPre available J1J cent~
"~~one rear 1n tdvaDelil at The l'aily St·ntinel uffire. $15 6U
IDOl!.
• $'1' .~; tbree months , $3 90. By r.J.')tor ruute \1 bert
.JUOahlt: one rru.. oth, 1;1. By mail one y~ar ~· .'IIJ roun tllll $4 25
ate.) tnooib!, S'L .It.; one monfil. Sl .
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strurt.,l-

liatJo .W ad,trtillat represeot.11t1vc Boltlnell!·Kimball toe
. Ma Le.W.If!-Ob Ave., New York City, le, r.- y
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Rutland PTA
Meeting Held
Monday Evening

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DoVtd Dcvlei lntioducJd their Old s-rnC.ketHCtse BaCon one
'
year ago today, and already the · Old Slnoke-House
nome
· has become a family symbol of good ~ing_ The giant
smoke housos of· David Davies ore In operation 24 hours a
day Ia keep up with the dl{nond for this fine smoked meat.

Tondorlzed oo4 •iclooy ...... .......
and tkJOIIfjfs. Oolr ... liolll ..,._,..

o•10 ,.,~n •re .....

YoU eOn buY

Old Smoke-Houie Wieners at your
fawrite morket ••• they cost no 1'101'8 thon ordinary wieners.
T., tlolo MWftt IMIIIIoer of the fomoua Old Smoh·HouN

Now

ALL WITH A HiC~{ORY SMOKED
FLAVOR THAT N;;\'ER COOKS
OUT! BUY THE WHOLE OLD

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SMOKE-HOUSE FAMILY FbR YOUR FAMILY~
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Busied J!re•• DaUg J!rfi•
David Bevies to l'our Favorite Jtfarkel
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•ICHARD S. OWIN
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Pu.blilbed tt'el7 al16UOOD ucept Sunday by The Ob:n Vtllf!,
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ASSEMBLY HELD
Th,• Wt:dn!'Sday Asse mhly at
MJddl o:&gt; po•·t J m•or
and St!nwr
H 1~ h Sdwul w~s ronductrtl by
F n t1 I
C.Jrdncr, pastur or lhl'
Chtarrh uf Christ. who spoke nn
lh(' WPI(', " ~I~· Faith Looks l'p •·
H.vmrr s wcr(' :Jung during the ;1
scmblr and wert&gt; dlrectl'd bl' ~lr~
nor,,th.l reople,s Sl\"'l'ly. voC :'I H1-

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Many .Meigs Countians arc f'vidt'nlly un;nclre today of a
serious srtuat~on ~bM exists and lhr ~tfong possibility ihalt if
.~ey bEcome m - nee~. of blood- tha1 it may nut be forthcom&gt;ng due to ~e facC. th;.t blood crcdils for this area M the
Huntington '~loqd Center are already cX'haustcd
Meigs Coqnty. Blood rrugram officials S3Y tllat "The need
It?' b!?od donors )la~ · hev~r b~en 1\lOI'c \Jrft'll l !han· a1 11\i,

$8~ ltEME4RIIAL
Mrs. AJ.lct Nease, di~ector of
th, 'F.e'de1-ft..l!d Church ehuir. hHs
called a ~a·l choir r~ hearsal
fl)r Fridii.Y -. at 7:30 p. m. l!lt the
ehureh. All member~ are urged

They point out. tlilf tflore blood has beer~ uc;NI for ~eigs
County patients during the first nine mor1t hs of this y·ea,r
than in the errtire 12 month p&lt;fipd of 19&gt;5. Th11s far in lhis
year 430 pints of blood have bf!{'rl given tu Me1t;:s County patients while but 418 pints have been donated in four blood~
mobi1e visits here.
It has been pointed out th at if the blood program is to be
continued here jn Meigs County that it must hi.lve the sup~
port of every able bodied person who is ablf' to be a blood
donor.
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The main point ts, that, there have bet.•n too many who

to be present. There will' b~
practice tonight.

you mlssed-·or to ask your ncighbor how well he is doing.
1 l committed aJI these sins be·
fore I was wised up, as AmCI·i·
cans get more fun out of talking
about the day's sport than in the
actual day's sport. 1 could mcntiDtfr a rather .snappy double on
1htdirs.t d&amp;y, b)lt wou't due to re-

W&lt;th Rober! Ruark

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to 140 donors will
BY ROBERT c. RUARK
being held at PornGLENI.IVET, scOTLAND eo Jlp~·t ion uf en?,u.gh, Jlr. B. Jt!..~"n.leh urLce promised

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swqJ:tlll, bl(t w!llle h~ get_s young·
er,
t;~pt ~Jd~r. and I d ecided not
to w~h~

an insurance policy in your possession. Afltr having given
blood
donor is given a card entilling he or any member
of his fainily to get needed blood when nl'C(_':-:.•wry .
Th blood you can spare is a prem ium on lhat insuran{.'e
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d th
policy that may some day mea~ n..
wle dl t•rctH'(' 0 1 e or ca
to you or some one in your famtly.
lt cannot be too hd'dVHy ' emphasized th a i ''Th(' blootl you
gave, may be for your own ."
Why not be safe h v calling ynur IHI'i;_:s ('ounlv Blood Pl'c•
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gram Center today :md regu;tenng lo to YOIIr par
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a blood donor next Monday?

heToe I am hoss. on thro !ormer ~stnte~ uf the Duke of Gordon M!Jd H1eh1T1und, wc,ring a
tw~e4 ~l..'t!f·statbr, A puzzled expre;sslot. and t~e .,oil.~¥ long pants
in the party. The rtst of the noble nimrodi'l wear knickerbockcra
of a most exu;lmant tweed . we
dr e~s. for dlnn&lt;'r, of c~ursP . lifter
ellmil&gt;1ng uwc r moun.tains all day
I(J ~~L and I have fainted nt leut
twtce from lh !• extra effo rt of
knulting a blaek tiP
All my tiff' 1 have thought l
rnoor. where crantlcrTies ond hea.
! her ahi1_l~·. wa~ l~w grnunrl . Thifl
wa:; a g: n(' vrnu~ .Prtur_on my part.
:\hnE' lw:;t, MaJ•Jr Ihrhurd Wad·
dlngtun. ha~ 35,000 acre~ u-nd er
hrs h~nrl . and :~11 but his fronl

tar only 2~ 'jer- -to, take ._ ~~

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have ~ned up
necd t•d bJood .
· Aiff erence o1 M~1gs
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is all too .~tyazing and It IS qu1t~ possible ~ha~ many 0 ~ho ·
persons 'fhO have helped to culhvate that 111d1fferent attitude
by faHurp fo "do their share", may be the very person, )V~ at..,
some timtl' in the future may be needinS blnod thtt liB. not
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The dQ'flaUon of blood to the program IS liS good as havmg
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Meigs-Masonites

who keep pretty close to home
fail to realize progress In fiH'ir community is ,
Noticeable increases in the public's capital
ochooia, roads, condition of bundings both

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Edmund Hillary , because

ter ri tory that
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It appears that such an attitudE" is one real means of ln.surlng a community's progress . The newcomers whu may pour
into this area in the lmmediate years to t•onw will he looking
for exactly -~a plaee.
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We should aim to 81tpp1y it.

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lnTIR liEF ON THE WAY
C.ttt. destined for America's dinin1 tahles are brought to feed
)'arda lor a fattening~up period before being 1old to lhe meat
paek&amp;na ftrma. Durlnt thla fattening-up or finl•hlng period, the
ftedert str1ve to put 11.11 mt,~ch
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weiaht as they can on the cattle

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lowe.t coat per pound of

pJn.

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new natu-nl hormone

·.pr•parRtion - Synovcx- has

been de,eloped to do ju 11 t thi 1 •

The product. Jn t!JC lorn' o!
peUeta, ._ inHrted

hito an

ftiUy-M*deo lncial')n In a steer'a

ur •d IOCa to work mln4tes
afterward. TeaiJr conducted ln
COI!Imtrtlal feed yard• thruuah ..
out the country by tho pharmacttlllcal flrm of E. R Squibb
•nd Sona, distributors of the
Droduct. Jndieate that it adds at
ltut one-half pound additional
wetJht to cattle " day at lower
DOlt per pound of gnin. The
k•ta further revealed !hUt
11\Nb from l'&amp;rcasse:'l of the
~-atlmulated cattle hfld
I ~~~her proportion of lean and
.Uy lOwer proportion or fat
Gwldi'Qm cattle not &amp;iven

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IIIRirllbonaone. _ _

For produc~rs of beef cattle,
the inc.-eased weight gain at a
lower cost is of no little ai(lmficnnce lu !heir pocketfooks; for
consumt:!n, the vision o! bt:!Uo.•r
shJ•ks at lower cost means rnore

and bctttt.•r bcr-f an the tnble
rnoa-e often.

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l5. plfaturf'
ttl . sun 1 od
11. Mock•
20 . EnclotUf"t
21 . hid
22. Shaftd
walk
ll. CelerU.j'

nddilion to the Division of
Safety and Hy,lone'a 46 hilltime eaiety odviRon, ai.Jnut .tOO
' spte.ty kUperviR0\'11 work in

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organ
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thu Bateat plucea to be, st.atlatic-11 rrom the lnduRtrial Commi~~ion !ilww.
Ouring 1955 OhJo worken
Wt•ru seven t!mca 8 n.tcr on the
joh than ofr. Tmfflc nnd home
injurle~ nnd fe.tnlltloa were
much more nrevnlent amonJ
Ohio's 3·000 ·000 workers thrm
induatrlfl mlshnJ»!.
, A C!oifeerted effort hoa been
)ru\~c fiir yenl'lllo reduce hu.luatrial· neciclent11 lu the state. ln

port.

catus
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12. Little
Mpntrs

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25. Half

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u. Tunla!an
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18. rro.t..-d
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coat ng on
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metal
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3!'-.A d~lltrt
. Bottom• ot 38. Gre..-k letter
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st. Warp-yarn
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40. Biblical
Bumlnl coal
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28. FJower
27. Coil
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31. Clote' t.o

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Widely Promoted

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Mnre thnn one million Oh'~ j
workerk are setting joiHI&amp;rt•l}
nll!s~~agea euch day as th.- fndu H
trinl Cnmmlsalon of Ohio cxpnnrl.o
ltk t"clncnt.ional prosram.
"Safety ia primarily n 9tilb nt
min((," urcordinl' to Jnm "11 IJ .
Flul,er, flupcrlntentt ('nt of th •
CmnmliiiRinn'e Dlvlalnn of Suf.-t~i j
n111l Hyr,l one. 10 \Ve're MW t111in~
eV('I'Y nlN\111 cf communlcutl .. n to
nutka Jmh111:trinl nnd furm wnYkrr11

conntuntly

•:\fcty -t'o n!f,lnu ~."

The publlt. It re.:Jeivlng sJ&gt;(!c' lflr
tacte on .nre working rr:·ctirr
thNll!rh nt&gt;Wipnptork, r 1uli(), lelel'l l:lion ond blllhomd111. Mu1'c than
25.000 of th l! O i1·isi on'1 s:tft&gt;l\'
po11h•r:s urt now diJ~plny•• d in Oh1;,
factu•·iea ep.ch mon&lt;h. Tht.~UIHIIl&lt;i ;I I.
of workera 1\nd se.!et;.· lliC9£'1G'·'3 h
their p~y en\·elopoa.
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Ob j~~ .:v:: o." the p :·n:,: r11n1. r:u\ ,.
rmys,

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1mft't)' rules thut JtrWf'l'll hi,: 1\'(lt. 1 1

and future bnppht~·:s11. ''

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THURSDAY

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1}-arry Moore

11:15
llo30 Search lor TomotTOW
11 :45 Guiding Light
12:00 Ray Millend ..Show
.12 :80 "~ The Wonld Tu~
1:00 Our Mis.s Broks
1:30 Houaep.atty

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Qulton F~L' .a Day
M~;;Jern 1\omaDces

Comedy· Time
J..ittl• Mlqie
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2o00 The Big Payoff
2,30 Bob Crosby Show
3:00 Brighter Day
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FRIDAY
6o55 Slin Oo
7:00 Today
9:00 CoHee Time

10:00 Home
U :OO Tic Tac OOU!{h.
1:: 30 lt Co~,:£{' Yuu
12:00 Camera Gow o.u ~d\oal
12:30 Curnm,

Arthur Godfoer
Strike lt Rk1l
VaHant J.ady
Lovo of Uft

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6:25 Le!i Paul
1 6:30 Coke Time
6:45 News Caravlttl

Katie's Kitehen
The Early Show
Le.~ Paul and Mary Ford

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Preston ol Yukoa
Bob Cummings Show
Climax

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ALL MEAT SKINLESS
Featuring the Hickory Smoked
Ravor Thai Never Cooks Out!
A fabulous new addition to the fomous David Davies
Old Smoke-House family_ Each plump, tangy witin.t ''i'
has a distinctive hickory smoked flavor_ They'rw all
meat! Made from selected beef ond pork.

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12:00 Film &amp; Fancy
1:30 Ff&gt;minine Touch
2:00 Film Festival
4:00 Two gun Playhou.~e
noo Mickey Mou"e

6:00 News

Weather

Sports
6: 15 John Daly
fl :30 Rin Tin Ti11
7:00 Jim Bowie
7:30 M~n BehL"'ri thP Badge
8~00 Treasure Hunt
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NEVER BEFORE IN DAVID
DAVIES 50 YEARS HAS A
BRAND WON SUCH WIDE·
ACCLAIM ••• SO ,Q~KLYI '
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DAILY SENTINEL

THANKS TO
CARRIER TRAININQ
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toung BuSinessman at work ••• that's the
ldd that rwgulariJ drops the 11aper at your
doorstop. At an early age · he's a SALESMAN ••• a PUBLIC lELATIONS MAN •••
and a tactful COLLECTOR- the foundation far the making of a good bJ[sinessman.

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DAILY SENTINEL
.DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS
OF TH&amp; MEIGS-MASONAIIEA

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J?•~lY,IIe.· w;nchell }lhtw

paperboy receires, will btnefit him in many
waYS throughout fife• .

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~LON$F~LLOW
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nna lettu almp1y etude fair u,other. 1n thll
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ror tbe \~,. . L'l, X for the two 0 ... ate. BlllJle Htt.~'i :;•·
t . opl\lea, "'the lenrth 1nd ro.,._Uea of the wer41 an
.llo
£f,cl\ dq
cqde lettere ate dlffeN'It.

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Mr Slmmolll, who was adopted

1 the Pawnee Indian Triue in OtlaThree ca1b pril:e• are t.o be 1 homa this .Ummer, lllu1trated bit ton, we~ weekend pestl ·of Kr monthl of achool in the 1pring and moU.tt, :\trfl Adolph Grueaer Sr.,
award to th~ three top winnera ln r talk with a colorful di&amp;Oiar of llf- .aad Mn Richard Chambers a.ud made UD ber work durlPI lhe sum- vi!rited in Parkersbug witb th~.! back, Todrly It S.UbeT 6 Urolaae
Drug, Pomeroy and Dutton Dduga
addltion to unauditioned appear· I dian artifacta.
aon, Eric, and other reJativel.
mer. She waa .in the h01pital when family of tbe late Robert Gruser _ Middleport.

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!Q:W ·'IOBKDUI, at all peop1f!, are buyinr Geiger Counten like
~ tJieee daya, according to the Radlae people of Fifth avenue.
plolleerl in the leld. The cauae reportedly I• the wlo:lely·publlclzed
..raahun at.rlke In the Ramapo mountain&amp;, a half-hour run from
Timtl BqQI.I'tl by heUcopter.
'TN&amp; lt Nati&lt;mal Do.,.ghnut Monti'!, and rm •Ul'lll you Want to know
the ttu)a on tl:le diiOUilllkm. agenda for the National i\mklq \lao.
e~; (a) abollllhmea.t of the word "8tnker'' from the American
lanp&amp;fe, (b) raUDc&amp;tlon of the overlapping dunking grip and ~e)

Newspaperbors make manl,, too. At on
,.e ar" age th.,. l•ar~ thevolue of a ~ollar,
And they leain to depend upon theor own
abilitY instead of upon an aHowance from
dcul. Most of these youne_ 111en ara building
sariiiCII QCCounh for cou.ge edueiltfoa or
ot.er important Heds. ·

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Followine the bu.sineN meetina:,
school mperintenchnb and to var- ·Mr Mi~e Simmom, Ol PomerU)',
ious civic organl.zaliona throu&amp;h· eatertamed the memben w:tta. a
out the county for the information talk ?n American Indian euiJure.

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SA'! AROUND TAUUNG with a man in armor lhe other day.
n WU on the let of Arlene ll'rahell' Honk' televialGn ahow, and the
tfn..platl4 lad wu William Ru.ueU, Wbo's Lancelot ln tbe r-.ew Brit·
· llll ·wteo Mritl belfta' imported here. A pleU&amp;nt aoul, whoae eU)'~
plq' ruftlabiUty may aet a uw '.at;vle ill televtalOn hel'9f'~·
M1la JIIDI txean, the Kun stater who dotMrn't amoke the clgara, la
back on tbe iGJit atqe tbeae r1aya aa Jayne Man.sfteld's •uceeuor
la 1VQl 8KOCIJat BpoU Bock Buneer P ·In ., world too orten peopled
wltb. IIOUII who r.ad thetr pnea ellpplnp, the handaome JrOu K.'
ll a down~to-flarth exception. She and •later Betty, totaUy unlike,
aN.- you ~d for&amp;lve tbe com, ace&amp; back to back.
Glrla who iWOcm over Frank Sinatra-ancl rm illl'ormed that there
8UJI· art' JO~e-are MvtMd. that bl the elothlnJ' &amp;tore run by Cy1
KartiD em Broadway, there's &amp; Ufe~ model of The Voice, to ho
C4ll o~ .ultl from anywhere 1n Uti world bY phone. Martin reeent:l1 ,Whipped up 1bt new job&amp; fOT Sinatra after a call tram Madrid.
~Wbo"IID M'adl'ld, BIJI.atl'$ thould go there, anyway?).
M'arun at.o coatwnea some of the big ehii!W.'If, euch U Judy Holllda7"• new BeU, Are B'ngla1g. eye maku pll'Cket-leu aulta for
s.mmy Davie. lr., caahmeN! trench eoata, ':alread-y yet, for Jackie
Ok!Uoa. and ''llaftd-up" sun• fo'r comedio Kyron Cohen. Cohen
eui~ iltaftd a wr1ftltled ault1 110 he refuse• to all down bllore &amp;

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NOTICE OF HE4UINC
Probate Court,
Mei~t~ Couftty,
Ohio, No. 17357
THURSDAY
To Steven R. .t'\pat'h e ('-Q John 1I :r'ia Sign un
Apaeh('. 486 :@wing Street, Wash· 12 00 Film &amp; Fanrr
ington, Pcnmylvania.
t::n, Feminine Touch
You are hereby notifi&lt;'d that on
2:00 Artcrnoon l"'ilm Fes-ti\'at
th e 29th da~' of Au ~~ - 1956. a peti ~
4:00 TWl'-G un Pla}-hcus,.
lion for the adopti~m of Robc•·t
S.1eYrn Apache
a Fh lhi . 11ije 9
&amp;:00 Mickey Mouse
year~. born at Steubenville, Ohio,
on the ;)rd 1lay of Novembu, 1947
6:00 Buffalo Bill, Jr.
wa .~ fih&gt;d in Ll,;, Court.
Said Petition wrll be for hea1··1 e:30 Sheriff of Cochi•e
i n 1~ befure sa id Court at Pomt'roy
7:00 CiN'm
Ohio on th(' 27th day of October,
1958, at 10 &lt;.-'ciO&lt;'k a. m.
8:00 Wir'~ Servil't •
It 1!'1 ailcgf'd in s9id
Petition
that you as father of ~aid child _g;OQ Ozurk Jubil-ee
hav e wilfully failed tr~ properly 1o:,OO Feature Theatre
support and maintain sa id ('hi)d
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.•
for a pt'rio:l of mnrc
than t'WO li :OO New.) and Weether
yra.rs immediatt'ly prE't't'ding the
'•
riling of said petition .
11:10 Sport.'J
John C. Bacon,· Judgto 11:15 MY,&amp;tery Theatre
Dy Mary Olivr Ingraham,
Chief Df'puty Clerk 12:15 Slin orr

M:lven by Mra Mildred Lueu. lln
Page's First Grade room wu awar·

7:30 Tlof! Whi stler

B:Oil Polilil''-11 Teler:1~1

~

Plana for the Talent Show , to be
held October 22. 18511, were dilClllled. Hill F.Jizabetb Uoyd gave
a report of the pt(llreJI made In
orJanizlna: the sb&amp;w. She reported
that letters rutd been sent to

4 ... ~ 4Gbe tv~~~~~·· ·.r-

S~t.

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Kroll L rr ...b. linE II Wood,
·II Blake ol EvanaeHne
Mn Etbtl French ..-turned Wed
Chlpter, O!S, were In lrlarietta n•tcby from a vllit witb Kr and
TueldiJ nea.IDJ to attead the li.l.· Mrs Fred Thotna~, Amanda. She
tletb IDDJYei'NI'f of the Karle1.ti1 b•d been villitiDI Lbtm since Sun·
OEII.
cby wben 1he wu KCOJDpiDJed
there bf Mr and Mra (iene F'reucb
Mn: GeorJe Doqlu (Lurille and aona, Keith, Carter and Klm.
Rousb), '[)egver, COlo., lw returD,01 4ntLITI.. I'OOT
ed home atwr a •••• viJit with
Ull A KIIIATOI. YTIO
Jlr
and
Mn
Clarles
MeKuter
he-r parents, llr IDd Mn Arthur
IICAUIIBouab, and .ot.ber relatives. Her were businh&amp; vitlors in Ciaeinnati
It ill an qeat that 4eade• aDd
younaer aater, Shirley Rou.th , hu over the weekend and Mrs )lcM.a•- ptela off IJileeted akla, Expa111
returued to her studies at .Jliddle~ ter attended LoweD Thoma1' pro- more Ierma: to Jll kiiUq adio.a.
port Hiab School where she )! • dudion ··seven Wood~ of thr Get in.JCIDtdryilll'' T-&amp;.L, • ar..
HDlor after aa extended illneu. World'' on tbe. Claorama, Tut&gt;_. tolytic. at 1117 4n1a' ~. If aot
Mr nd Mra Robert Hill Sr., DIIY- M1H Routh .... m the lut three .~Ay Mr and Mrs MooMaster and ber
pleased IN ONE .flOUR, your «te

ellin.inaboa. of the ouUaw type or ..knuckle" dunk. Don't torgt~t,
)'OU ruct lt here ftret . . . . Doea an.r actor work !non~ than Otto
~1 otto le bt.ck Ia. NY now for televla1on work. lt wu hare,
. In 1920, that he worked In hla llrat movie, the .Uent venlon of URMr

fi:OO · News Picture
6: 15 Sportl9 Eye

Secret Stoorm
FAige of Night

Mrs Hubert llau is 1 medk:&amp;l
patient at t.he Kober HOAplte l
Mr and Hrt Fay Girdner, Dallu
Texu. lert today altc • a Khort
v~l! w1th hlJ brother, Fr\:d 1. Gar·
dner, paalor ol tbe Church ot
Chrut, and bil w.ife. They plan to
viJil hl.a mother, 111'1. V:oy Gard·
ner, Elton, .ud go to D•rton to
via tt Mn
Glrdntr'• relative&amp;.
Mr aDd Kn L D Ervin were
were McArthur Tuesday to attend the funeral aervie81 of hi•
aunt . Mn. Eliubeth Daw10n, CoJ..
umtnu.

The Rutland P T A held ita moCounty P T A CQuncU It Letart,
nthly meeUn1 MondAy evenin&amp; in
the hi&amp;h~~rhooJ auditorlum, with attendtd by four m•mben -r Ute
the preaideot, Ml'll. Carl Miller',
Weitern School Olltrict P T A, wu
pre!idi:lg.

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WCHS-TV ChannelS
6o00
8:00
9:00
9o30
10:30
ll 'OO

Roport. ou tllt meetlDI iol tloo

lin It lllllate _ . . , ... beJ
palOtN, llr_ ud 1110 &amp;or Tney
aa4 paadlather, Arthur Tracy, to
M~ Wednetda7 OD a buslOfh trip.

"tteYebtJ' per cent fd our bultnua," Kaplan 1Jll711, "'18 With men
under ..,_d 46 per cent of 1t Is with mea. unthr SO.. Three out: ot
tour ~lece1 WI sell are eNWCutll." He weara a ''taah" hbuelt
~iiteaul. Jle MYI "lt Ia my 1nberlted l'Jght to h&amp;ve h&amp;lr." Feder, la.eld4m.Uy, ..... an out.tandlnr oiler of $10,00() to anyone wbo eu srow
llllr Oiti ..., bud.

10:45 P'r.ank Lvaby Shl)W

11:30 Fareip lfLtlligut

MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY

._..of
ae·,..,.,

Your -Esso Reporter
10:15 Sports Parade
10:25 Weatherman
10:30 Highway 11

11 :20 Pra Box:.

If paytn.s

lbt WIAZ prvtrallt, TtJ-

ent Sbowcue. ~ud,ift ol tbe .lOPl
• Talent Show wUl be l'nncH XleJD
EleanQr Beha•t aDd Bob H.olfJJ.cb.

''J't4el"a hairplecft,.. Ben cl&amp;ima ltDuUy, "'ean rul.t hunieanu.
be altpt in or .vet. torpedoed ln." 'l'he oompany bu arowut 200
hair. maeb ''tub.. cotta from . - to '190 IIDd 1ut1 around

10:00

11:1!5 WeatheJlcjst

12o00

T.he

him.
a wblt.

IDce'l OD

...._ bJ .too many permanent wavea.

-tLao lli.ubw:a,v ~atrol ,
9:00

tel1inl'

Kaplan, who at 18 WaN a lfJzbloo
cr..-.cut "tubay,.. l"eccer tn ~· Urn•
,. flldoQW'
bu eovera4 the hu4&amp; of 10,000 pencma-wt.t.b
fo """'I•·"
what a.lobc Broadway are eaJied "divot." (UtU•
I
onu on tbe baek of the head), ..doW.." (audium•
et.s &lt;*e. tor tbe pate) ad "rup" (klng•abed onn). redu'a maln.
..UO. of hair ll th• peuut women ot Piedmont, lt.aly, ad hi uea
.n .-ce -...:1 a halt ot 1t tor an avel'q't piece. The hUr of Amerl•
eu women on.n 1.1 no pod at alJ, beeaUN it'• ben 4yec1 or weak-

8 o00 "llhe 0\lfladm'-

You Bet ·Your f..ri!e

a
defy

f ..l like

AeoordlnJ to

'""" '"dft7oU"

1:30 Pla}'!boose fJf Sl:al'.a

'lb~r

wone than du.th.

~,,.k&gt;n~~ &amp;bout thll.," h• nporb, ..but I
mu t&amp;y hla kidMaa doMn't both.,.

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SP&lt;"ro::i ~·orm
Edge or Nigbt
Ksalir'!l Kit.rh,.n
4 :30 Tbe Early Show
6:10 Les Paul and MJtry rord
6:15 Dou,gJ.as Edward!

8o30 Tenn..... ~le For~

'ol biJ4MM.

J'edol', Ul4 Ill

6.30 My Friend FH..:ka
7 :00 West Point

7:00 Flott &amp; Scrugg.s

\0~00

I

·lb&amp;t 11bbort Woedo bu h ... hlo A7 1ft
lean back and u.t.en lor • ·
momeat to Ben. z. Kapl&amp;a, wtlo W&amp;I'U aM ''I wW
kill
penoully ll you \1M the word. 'WI&amp;.' "
behalf

W1r 'd TurnJ
Our ~-Ii~s Rrnnh
H•msepar!y
Big Payoff
Bob Crr~.~b:• Show
...;

New Totker tb1Dlu

~t:

J 15
3 .30
. 4-M

6:10 rrank Leahy
6ol!l Les Paul an(!
8 :30 The Dlna.h Shore Shvw

I

LEGAL NOTICE
Seated bids will be reeeived at
the Meigs (-'ounly Commi:&lt;.Sioncr's
OUJ~. ~omeroy, Ohio until 9:00
No111!1Ulber 10th, 1956 for all
and
equipment
wnter.prQof and NuCounty Children·~
located at Pome-

N""! 1'011&amp;-'1'1:Uq:11 caee

:HIO Brigh\l'r D!ly

I 8:00

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FRIDAY
Sign Or•
Capt!lin Kangaroo
G:1rry Moore
Arthur GOtdfr1•y
Slrike It Rieb.
Valie nt Ul d)'
I.OVt&gt; rif Life
S&lt;"arC'h for 1 or,,orrow
l.uirlin~ Lil(-ht
Hay M'illantl Show

\

h.r.f.-1-

:D. NatiVn .Gt
th.e .NtiW'
!l:ut
•U . Quench.

is ta reduce thf' numh"r of in· I

juric-s tU)d otcU))I'I.tiunal d .. &lt;.'n~···"
umon": Ohio'• thl'(le millio-n wol'k
ers. Thia ctt.n best be doni;', he 1
po;ntl'd out, "By 1 Jtt;nv, "'·rry.m,· .

at the Hemlock Grove Church of
Christ starting next Monday and
continuing lor the week including
Saturdoty r·.&gt;eing. Mrs. B:tllard will
be son-g leader.

I

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Ohi.o Job Safety

5:00

address was 70!:i 6th Avenue, Rear, 3:30
PI'IJnsylvanla, Is hereby 4o00
. that on lh ~ 19th day of uo
1956, Wesley
BPilcs, 1 555
file•! hi s p:ct itlon 6o00
agairut her as lldemlan t in the 6:15
Court of Common Pl eas, Meig.'l 6 :30
County, Ohio, Case No. 1:2.470, 7o00
1praytng for divorce from l.h~ said 7:30
Jtuth Dellcs on t-ho gr.ounds ,.tl[ B o~a
gr'Qs&gt;; r.cglecl of duty and plnin,1JH
IOoO!I
Also pr:\ys fur •1thcr proper l'e~f.
~aid causP will be fu r heatlngl on 10o15
a nee.
hr alter lht• 5th day of NoTem~r,
Hl:25
.
I caa mr.ntlon 'tPie DOOle"st view 1956.
Wesley Belles, Plalnij(f
ol uiJ, the Glenlivot dislillerit&gt;s
O'BRJF.N ar,d O'BRIEN , Attor~s 10:30
whe~·e they make Scotch enehant: ror Pl:!intifL
,
ment.
11:00
(9)
20,
21
uo&gt;
4,
n.
ta.
2s
&amp;to
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3. !lmpl()y

Tic Tac lJou~h
It ('OU ld be you
Parson's Study
CurrPnt
TennPssee Ernie
Matinee Theatre
QuPen For A Day
Modern Romances
t'oonedy Time
Little Margie
Aunt Dru 1'1ilow

'1 :80

LEGAL NOTICE

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9 :w

Home

1:

Rutb nell~;s , whose hst known

WI

4

I

about

1. A food
5. Flap•

tql1.

011

, • .fll:."- .-':··

driven ,

vlte'· flrmB to cvt the acehlent

Better J
l Thi~~ Are Getting
Down
the farm

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0 ~ 1Ly--C R0 SSW 0 R0
ACBf~SS 2. Lid
u . fm-

Improveg'len\8 that struck this writer's
. ,
~~!'!~~~1~.
day of
ln Au&amp;Uiilt lhtlude(f Bradburi's ne\v grade
.
rehgum~ Or·
home tor the county !aged, and road leading to it on Children's
Home hUI in Pomeroy; Henry Ewing's new store buildings 1·0
Fig\U'es Prove
Pomeroy; new surfa~ing on So. Second Ave. in Middleport;
Bob Co~ts remarkable progress on the old Lyons' building,
•F actories Safe
No. Second Ave., in Mjddleport . and new paint jo!Js on many
Ohio'a ractorlea are one or

This is all fO the good. It reflects nn optimism about the
I LLllue.
lt lets all know that mor(l peoplf' ht&gt;rf' lift&gt; proud of
their town, and take pride In huving nit'e things. and are will·

·.,~

only '"''~•q,r.

meant she was shot
he tace whilst IN the butt.
1 shall not diseuss my achlev~ments, llinee it is bad [orm to Ulk
about h,1w many ;ou hit, or many

certainly covered

"'~

per hour

reir. s _,e

we

.

groua~.

"ld his nome .,., For&lt;bes. - . j?l\'jll;,•~ ~·· ahot tn the

~;!":Oen =~~~·fo~!·:~~.~~~~:f!,:t~:;,Y

throughout both towns .
And dr Ivj ng through S}n,cuse and ltullalld nne is r(lminded
Of bee·Ilk
· e ac It Vity WI' I h tJVI'd ence ot ' work progn•ssinJ,: on two
new municipal water systems .

·.

U
ot
ere
on a
you. a
am-.)unt of !pepper·
ing takes place A handsOJ.le J~y
1 urd
a?d th~ s:~l mon rhll'r arC' on ~hi&amp; il~oot shocked me ),y
· mnuntrun~;.
ing:
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It 1!:1 almo~;[ nnt nn &lt;'X1l.j;.g~tll·
"PI
· b~~.':·~·
~
lion to kHY that my Jondec.,..~.\i,iho ·
· ease e ~ - a

nrobabilv I Sir

homes

easton in Great Britain
J ht-vf' had a fa~r b~t fie
such

+5

400

Today
Coffee Tlme

no ll~OO New, Head:.iut
,

HEMLGtCK GROVE R!VN AL
Charles Ballard, paetor of a Ful·
lerton, Ky., C'hurch, and his wi!e,
the former Nellie Walters of Middeport, will hold revi ,oaJ services

have been content to sJt back and "Let GeorgP Do It ". A few
the Joad for II\(' benefit of

civic minded persons are carrying
many in the county. That is a
This next
be needed
at the
1
eroy Junior High ·
· _
blood to pf9vlde foi' ·
. .
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IA-kl'! SALE FI.1DAY
The Senior ol11ss of Pomer.oy
High School will hold a bake sale
at the Kroger Store Frid&lt;ty begining at 9 a. m.

1me.

8 .00

12·00

PTA TO MEET
Th&lt;' ll1•c!dlepnrt Par~nt ·Tf'nelrcr,
A~~ll('&gt;Jiion will meet )!ondl! .l' HI 1
1 7:30 P- m . :ll tht' high srho:~l aud
1tr &gt;n u m 1nth Mrs. Rodney Sauer
I pn~s.iding . A s af~t)' progrllm. spon·
so:-ed by the Ameriean Autom u·
bile As~ociation will be given and
Earl Warnkt will present a Boy's
chorus (or ~ecial music.
I

Indifference Causing AN~ed

VIO

I

I

SubsrrJptlon utea : Delivery by nrr'er wbPre available J1J cent~
"~~one rear 1n tdvaDelil at The l'aily St·ntinel uffire. $15 6U
IDOl!.
• $'1' .~; tbree months , $3 90. By r.J.')tor ruute \1 bert
.JUOahlt: one rru.. oth, 1;1. By mail one y~ar ~· .'IIJ roun tllll $4 25
ate.) tnooib!, S'L .It.; one monfil. Sl .
'
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·

800

' 8:00
: 10 00
L1:OO
! 1 :JO

strurt.,l-

liatJo .W ad,trtillat represeot.11t1vc Boltlnell!·Kimball toe
. Ma Le.W.If!-Ob Ave., New York City, le, r.- y
•
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6o55 Slb"D On

Rutland PTA
Meeting Held
Monday Evening

new

WSAZ-TV Channel3

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OLD SMOKE·HOUSE HAM

DoVtd Dcvlei lntioducJd their Old s-rnC.ketHCtse BaCon one
'
year ago today, and already the · Old Slnoke-House
nome
· has become a family symbol of good ~ing_ The giant
smoke housos of· David Davies ore In operation 24 hours a
day Ia keep up with the dl{nond for this fine smoked meat.

Tondorlzed oo4 •iclooy ...... .......
and tkJOIIfjfs. Oolr ... liolll ..,._,..

o•10 ,.,~n •re .....

YoU eOn buY

Old Smoke-Houie Wieners at your
fawrite morket ••• they cost no 1'101'8 thon ordinary wieners.
T., tlolo MWftt IMIIIIoer of the fomoua Old Smoh·HouN

Now

ALL WITH A HiC~{ORY SMOKED
FLAVOR THAT N;;\'ER COOKS
OUT! BUY THE WHOLE OLD

flwllr·
'

SMOKE-HOUSE FAMILY FbR YOUR FAMILY~
.
'
Busied J!re•• DaUg J!rfi•
David Bevies to l'our Favorite Jtfarkel
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PeterS. Direct Scheduled Fo-;Fina1
amp•ons I'Appearance Of 1956 At Lancaster F~ aJr
.

Mr9 . Orvll\~ Wries. Mrs. Wyatt
r.i!ber t, ~frs. Gard~ner Mankin ,
and Mrs. Eugene Triplett were
ewa n.:~:~d ~o.st ume prize! when the
Set·tm d Ward ~omen'll ch.l'b met
Tu?sda,\' eve mng at the Ward
hc1 ~.&gt;\.' for a Halloween party and

the Bcooklyn Dnrtgm to the'"""'
pitcher~ who ('au~ed Ste-ngel s•1
m01ny sl ~ ~pl~fs ntghts durm~:: thC'
Amt·ncan Lra~:uL' ·wason

f!·lppy

a-;

lhC}

WC~t"

0\'IT

th€

I

Y u.'lke1• (ll !' ·Ill{ l ot •kl'!l Lh t he
spvt thlilt' wuul ·t 11 11'n tft~

'~''"

D( nlf'

. A Jllower
''"' to M&lt;&gt;. Le.
toy Watson. St., ,;ltb fell la st w~k

Dodgers

when th:·y s rnl't•U S.:l ~ nd 13 -tl VIC·

NOW!

Iori '·~ tn the f.r•t two iBmcs.
E v"n Whilt&gt;y r(lrcfs tlih-d - gamt'
triumph thd n'f rc&lt;11ly thnn.l(e matte : &amp; be'•au11t tie young li Outhpaw
&lt;~tt'J&lt;~ IIy is regardlffi us the "la-J t
&lt;.f lht! old j\Uird ,pi!ehers."
TM-n It Started ,
I-l•·t the n 26 Jt'lrr r&gt;l,t Tom Slur·
d1. :·rl' eamc th rou • I) with lh f"
el! •ps down, 27 year vld Don Lnr·
3tn turned in hrs r·p1c twr f.-.ct ·
game, 23 year old Doh Turley
pitched a- hrillia nt fo ur·hilter in a
1·0. 10 inning J(&gt;Bs and 23-year -uld
Johnny Kuckll cllmuerl it all with
Wednesday's serlt&gt;s . cl inchlna, G--

WINTER

NOW
IS TilE TIME TO

t: :-f'~ king he :- a "'U. 'fbe l.·ateling

ot
1

rrr z~ don~!-. j by \1rs .
Wcrr~· wa 5 award~&lt;! to

rharl.es J .•
Mrs. Ttl~
to have a

le tt . It was
Vtltl•d
Tftanksifivinll dinner at the next
meeting.
Following thl! business s ession
an auction sale was held with

Tbi! Yankres' yuulh movPment.
victory wa s h~ud~~d br th(' pitch er~ but it Wll .'i sigJr tfca nt !hat two
Of Wedne.idMy\ Four hunwr'!i were
hit by ·
younger 11\ayers.

Go Non.Siop Vla

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Mrs. C. :&amp; Weese entertalne:d
W-ith . a chicken. dinne: Tuesda~
'fi.V~n;ng at her home in Syracu.st&gt;
honorhli Mr. Weese, son non and
Mis, Mal"tia Karr, aU r&gt;t whom
have birthdays iil Ottober A deconted birthday cake wiih candiM r eBtl!t'etf Ure t.bie
'
Present were Miss KaTr, MrS.
Bert Weese and Mr . and Mrs.
W.eese and sana, Don and Jaelt.

the Lancaster

·W nt Virgini•

with the w)n,_. ..-, .-e'ent. This 16

Tllrllpike

fast race\ at

. T.,. Sho&lt;k Sh- al All Tl.,.l
Rlchri-1
. ,DAY T~J WORLD IND.D

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-AUCI- .

Cathy ~·

PHANTOM FRQM 11,000
LIAOIIU
.Also CARTOON

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Avon
Paul

DINING ROOM

c.mna on !4.n

land- rece&amp;,IJ .-ert

Wln~ferd Htl
)JiM llbaeht&gt;

Krecn Parkl.na Co.

Le()fta Wamllf'1' whe i.l • Uendin'
~ar• !ulll Co.Jleae at Huntingt~
~ l)trnt tbt week end wtth har par~:nil

Mr and Mr1 Clarence Wam·

ilt&gt;y .
Mr and Mrs Aleunder Fox from

f&gt;::o, t L1verpool Ohio ~pent S..turlay and Sundaf with Mr ud ,\ fr•

d11 ~en "'' Bcae Stnrart ChH1\iH Ohm, Mn .hllha Huehar We5t

Cdtua~bt. 1nd Mr Robert Stewart

Muo•.

-

·11111 ltlari.JD BUI'b.l entertained
trieMII a&amp; btr borne Saturday evenlaJ. The) eajoyed Lhi!mtel ves by
t;tlaytq pma 11114 makitlj eand)' .
Mr 'nd Mn O.nald Qeusenl:wrry
and son DHna (rom Athens Ohio

·u, liSt

•on Dta.n ie visited Mrs Katie Ba111
aud K.en,nlt: SunWI:r eveniDII.
PAiYMAH PAI.lY
A J"ay made party waa held at
the boQie .of Mrt Betty P'cx . Mon·
day nenlill with Mn Adrian Lat-

C' l.artnc~ New•ll.

1 Shirley f)Jiver · Marien Rouah Oi·
Viti!JDI Hr And7 stewart Sup- ana DarJt
' lltley, Mrs Jan.-

6 P.M.-ll P.M.

NOTICE
~ECLOSE

Monday

eighth In

The B\,U!keJ81- ahowed I IY.
o~
·~J!\PIHd

ed in total

1m

b)' tltie

l&lt;odinl tnm, NoVJ.

Rou Jh ,

Mariir

Richard .

Janet

Nicboknn. The doq.r orize was won
by lir ~ Mack Ste..Vart . Tt'1011e attendin&amp; were Marien Rou.tl. Pauline Stewart. Marly n, Diana nanl.
Dorothy Van Meter, Marg1e Hit:h·
• rd. Jan ice, Jann ,.'t ichoBon. Shirle.r Oliver, Eleanor Trueth , l&gt;on~a Ghlze. Irene Kelt ev and ch. ldren, Charlene and Parkanna _

.1111'., , . , .•. ,
Drinlt ll"10f Owio eel. ..
t.w..t o! til itt'to14rioo .. .

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- whole or rlb hall

ON

• • •
45¢
PORK LOINS ARMOUR
• • STAR
Bonete.. - eaoy 1o prepare
VEAL STEAKS • • lb79¢

USED

AND

TRUCKS

!!VANS SUPER .Taall$ .-,~an~~ . F-K;~S-11

;;

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· , Beef ..lb ·35c
ARMO'IJR.StAR "!lnta Cl!ls Speelaeular"
Gel DII&lt;OUI eoupono worth $30.00 on ·qdlll.
Jly merdlallilloe
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., · _' ... ~~~L~e~a~&gt;eV:8,:02
6:21pm,
12:20prn.
am,7 :00
7:32pm4
am

~;.;;;·

$5.so

Plus U . s. Tax

Palnt ·Roorln~·Salos-Sen,

and of OOU!fe •l costa Tess &amp;p

MII,IDLEPORT

GREYHOUND

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WILL

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A 27·1{ame Winner durin g I h,•
National League season with a 47
12 won and lost record NPwrflmtw
suffe-red hil fourth strail-!ht W ~Jr l d
Series Joss to the Yankees.
Berra, with his record - 8eltin g
10 run:~ batted In for the S•·r ir s.
wa11 another key Yankee hN,•
along with 1he evrr·dlln~eruu!\
M'ickey ~ntle nnrl clukh-phl)'i:l.O::
Billy Martin and Gil M r l&gt;ou~uld .
Shining above them all. 11r c uur~ e .
waa Lar~b but evan utd Jo~n o~
Slaughter, benched in favo r 11f
Howard Wednesday had hh l'a rl,·
bierolcs to help h im forget his
tlllfh·rlme fiel~inll worries.
In defeat tbe DodfJers proscn1.-.d
her0011 ln pitchers Sal MagUc. Don
Besse-nt, and Clem Labim•, in addition to Duke Snldcr, Gil Hod){e·:;
and Jaekle Robln•on. u Wll!-1 . ba ~.
lcally, an old team whlch won I he
N'JtJonal Ltaa:ue pennant with t ht&gt;
hfli1p of
tired old arm a'nrl
it limply eould not eope wlth tlw
)'OUDier Yanktcs onee Stengel\
kid }tltcbllrl straightened out.

$299.00 .
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lop re1alo toman.w. Afh4,.. . . . . .. '
·for yov~ pre1eftt car If
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DOIIIOJ14!-.t

KARR &amp; VANZANDT
411

Pomeroy, Ohio

Crows Liv~ Poultry ('o.
Clifford
164 100 181

525

10 01. l8c

· ....... lhz. 27c

53 Ford · ·· · ·· $1"5
Ranch Wagon

• ... • · . • 4 No 303 cans 49¢
,_rtlla18 &lt;I( I . . .
.
lrtlft NeW - !ipetlll k ..;. IIIII week wlfll
Deluxe Margarine • .: 2 -11b. pkas 394&amp;

56 Ford ...... $2595 .
Countiy Sedan4 Df;

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56 Fwd ' " " ' $2395
Falrlane 4 Dr.

52 Pack1111 .. " $795 ' '"
A bundtt ·or .n..oy: Slilllulotoi {
. . .petite. end auppfias lroft ..
lo ~ ,....nl Hrodnttk foJo
lly asirmil'atod; will not dillurb
~:

• Pay off
bills

• New Fall
cfothes
o Newer car

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• Household
appliances

• Furniture
• Repairs on car
or home ·

$25 to $1000

BUY TO CAN

expenses
0 Medical bills

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300 W. Second St.- Pbone: 432, l'omero)
Hourt.' Mcm ...Fri. 9-:S : Sat. 9-JJ-o,.tl-

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bv tJ)pOfft"""'

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PUIS .... .. .... · .. · .... · Bu. Basket $1.19
~VU&amp; I'U.Y

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COFRI ·........ · ........ .. · ·
51 Ford ...... $595 ·
'!0 Ton Stake

Starks
PHARMACY
I. llWN ITRIIT

PHONIS:U

POMEROY, OHIO

JIM.M¥
PARSONS.·

INCORPORATED
Y01JR FOIID DEALER
MIDDLEPORT
MAIM CII'I'ICI --- -- Ph.

USED CAl. LOT ·-----·

Washed 1nd lrillllllild,

. ll. 69c
.

SLICID lACON · .. .. .. · ...... · .. .. .. LB. 25c
BOILING IEEF · .......... · .. .. .. .. · Lb. 59c

Bofle• 'l'ray Offer with

Ken-1.-Rotion Dqt ~-

LMN TINDER

BONEY'S FRONT ST.
. . . Market
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llx Soap ·.. · .. · .. : .. .. 4 reg. 35c
Paelfu
N11lt111t

OLD SIIOKI R01JSE

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ntdr .. cook

TURNIPS ....... ..........
3 lb.. .. 15c
DieMIHMI
ENGLISH WALNUTS .. ... . . ... . . lb. bag 53c

ACROSS THE BOARD

POTATOb .. · .. .. · .... ·.. ' .. ' .. 10 IL. 43i:

Signa.tun• on!v7
-, auto or fumiture.
~. -·· ': !~Trip Service;
' ':':phont fi,rat.

• School

WHY PAY
HOMEGROWN

.......
-

50 lb. bog-$1.39
FANCY BARTLETT PIAU···· ······ lib. 35c

ltnift D11111ers ...... · " · f plgs. 19c SpeeJaltoorr Mebce- JUNIIE!l'
DeUdoat big-eyes
Choeoiole or feiluebe
lvans Swiss CheeH · · · · · · · · lit. 59c Fudge &amp;Frosting Mix · · ·· . llox 31 c

8 C¥l4 Dr.
2 Dr.

10 lb.
bag

IIIJI.tn tabela 11111 '"' z..... ra&amp;
St1rklst , . . · · . 2 No. % c1ns 59c

li'fl ~1111e o11 ,..,._

54 hnt ...... $109$

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. .me1, tec:l the Parkersburg team
llflllth 626 with $1r1ne hlttlno 602.
Thfl IeoNI;
Smith'! Packlng Hons&lt;'
llolmann
161 206 1 ~ 1 5! R
322 191 213 li21i
Streint&gt;r
Sereno
218 172 212 ti0 2 ,
fluggins. R.
210 2M 178 !\!I! I
Boice
190 191 21::1 5\"H

2931

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29c

(Lt. Green)

211. At ~trtner, who ul11 m,t~ny
lout foOtiMIU Mel buk-•tball

tOOl 963 $67

can

54SIIcl.211r.·$795

Bowling Highlights

Totals

53 Clrn. 2 dr. • $895 ·

(Green)

CrOY.'J Chieks rfln into a tl.'d hot
Smttb ~acklna House hmm at
Pari:enbUTI lnt niJ!:ht 1\8 th&lt;'
Cb!Ckl loft two o ut of lhrf'r garl!l''
to the oppotltlon R! thf' w inn{'l'':
rolled 1 aea~on high sl'rir~ in rh ,.
All St.ar league with a 2931 t~1IUI
The Chicks had to roll .970 in !ht' 'r

Now'• tke •mart tl...e to

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•• 50 hnl2ilr... $395
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middle 1ame, and !lUI won Uv
only seven pln11.
·
lmltt. put together aam•• of
1001, tU 1ftlf 967 for their b ig
tetlf, whit• tIt • Ctr.lck!l., rollin g
fer the flrtlt tfnM. In new unlforme
hlltl 2711 111ft ........ , .t 870, 970 and
MS. W81 lal.... tt.d another good
night .. he tot•lctt 632 to lu d th ~
loul1 with ..,_. of 211 , 211) and

ioO.Mf Of I

New Fumitv~ . j
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'14 lb. 43•
. Reg. 65&lt; - ll,.fllwlll park

Surf .... " ...... " 2 fig• • • 54c

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Lipton Tee ........ 16count 2Sc
Noodle 3 pkg, 3!1&lt;
Beef-Veg. pkg. 17&lt;
GreeD Pea - pkg. 15e

Regaiar ste - aow with ZOe off

Wisk · · .. .. .. .. .. ·.. qt. 49c

UptonStup
N..,.Biue
Wlsk .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ·~ gafton 9k Lu Flakes .. · .. · .. glllnt size Blc Silv..- Dust · ...... · 2 r~~ulclr 67c
Reg. $1.33- with 35r off

New lillie
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"Jt'a tM ldJYe time •f year. Dad It prewsed lnto servlee laking do"'n tneea doen, J~
lor elll Uke lour boys ofler football pra&lt;llte, the whole family has come nul of iho IU-'•
mer dOldrunu with hearty fall appetites. To BE HEARTY ill not lo be eoolly Ill EVANS
SUPER MAJU(ETS betiUIO we plan lhe foods you ..ani at WW, LOW PRICES ud Ill
lhellmt yourlomlly waDia ihem. CUI an eye at EVANS SUPER TRIMMED MEATS tills
week alld pi• your whole menu aroulld a low roat, high SUPF.II TRIM vol•e. EVANS
11v~ 8 &amp; H GJII:EN STAMPS, TOO.

f)'omiiJTows Car lor Today)

BUSES EVERT DAY

Da1ly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddlepotl, 0 ., QcL

NEW YQRIC UP - National
•pent S.turct,,. and Sunday wrth
Collegiate
Al hletic Bureau lt&amp;lilMr aDd Kn Otcar Henry.
Mtt Wlnaie Speara and Grand - tit&amp; today showed Ohio Stale i9

hey a• denutrator.
rrum Columbua:, Ohio retu:roe4
The eveninJ waa spent tn playhome af!er a vis1t wirtl Mr .100 Mrs , in&amp; 111m•. prJ.ze-1 were won by

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DRIVE..IN

'57 FORD

Minutes

Fro"' DowntiDwn to DowntovM
~

ence U.ll wera lD Calll.polia Tues
day on bU&amp;UleQ.

the U S

NEW

n

Mn Clara Wlmamt,. Mrt La•·

l•rlth tht

We Must Make loom
.For Trade-ills On the

CALL IJS FOR A

FR'EE
Estimate
Cl·inton '}
Fisher

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other

TWO Birthdays

Te-. lrl t!ilitllrt ~is parenU: Mr
~~f .~
Wublnl!on. Lotart

Arm·.rtronc. Pt. Pleauut, and Rsv
Janet Jaolce Nlebollon aftd Sh"'· and Mr1 Richard, Wrlfbt.
Iloy Fux
le)' Ollvtr were catlinc on
P'relll 1'1,bet. Cbarle• Cart..,.itbt
!!Irs ~hlton Roush who hn been
Jackie Ftawer 'Pt. Pleatant WedRay Fox idd Dana Lewll, Charle! til WJ~ talten to the Hobc-r Ha&amp;pltnnday e\'etlin,:.
Alduch motOl'td to .,1tlleH'ille , Otl.
Mra Alma Pt'e• 104 IDn Jimwe
Tue8Cia7 nJ1ht tc tttead an Auel ·
Mrs RosB Kin g and children
Sonyra Crow of £hlll!llotba, Ohio. Jon. _,
.. , ·
from Broad Run vi1ited Mra s.tty
Mri.
Who. baa Call 11nd ramlly Friday.
Henry
... llolzf'
Mrs Lawrence Lewla Vhited Mr
Mn
· Van Pt,teter, . Mq-·
'1\&amp;aod&amp;f. and M.rs J am011 Cunningham at
Bety Lov . ..
W-illlam $1llDt'
' aft· New H~: ve n Sunday.
Carrie Oltvi!T
ll}otorld'
Jackie Newell anti r.lenrt!J D!Jil"
to HuntinJt,ori .
t'o ~ttend

Mn. Sher1dan as attttioneet' after
which pumpkin pi~, doul-hnuts,

Kent Taylor

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TIME CJWIGf
FIVl POIII1S Gill

rect Brewer, a well·known Ohio
sire. He was bought from Jones
at Jiickson when a 3-year-old, broOSU. with an average of 359
kFn lftd trai.Md;' by Sidney.
yards per game In rushing, was
· Fridly when he rae"s he will
topped only by Oklahoma with
be pil'ted atJaJilst 1mother well
a 424 yard avcrnge.
knoWn hone from POIJleroy, Pete,
owned by Leroy Eichinger , and
driven bJ Harry Spencer of Ra·
cine(no relation). Harry is anot hel
Meigs ~unMan who has , ..:voted
a full life to horse training and
racing. Pete is also a blg winner
TONIGHT
this year, and an old rive! of PeTHURSDAY
&amp; I'IIIDAY
ter S Direct's.

thr~te-hltter .

Tenu . apeDt lut week wUh Mr.
Dener's Mother Mr• Ma celleae
Buell,· aid &amp;n.llll~pueeta Mr .. d
Mu A B Woodrum .

DRJVl.Dt

Mrs. C. B. Weese
Entertains For

WE'.:k

S?r iPs m laviir

lin Th&lt;lmao ll'uoei nd
of lo ...IOn Cky
l~~:;~:: Am&lt;,

AND

anfi coffee were Si!rved to the!'le
bld1es, Mrs. Waid Gorby .
Mrs. Lydia Hysell, Mrs. Howard
Kitchen, Mrs. Henry Daily, Sr .,
Mrs. Thomas Cook, Mrs. Mabel
meetwg .
.
.
Man.kin , Mn. CI.JffQrd J.etl.k.iniion.
Dlll' ~Lll the bus mess se'SSJOn In M•·s. Vernal BlaekwOOd and Miss
charge_ oi Mrs_ Mankin, election Mad eline )l' i•kis.
of offlr-ers was held with Mrs.
Wil liam Sheri dan se lected as presid ent: Mrs Jalln Hun nell, vi.:-e
prrside nL; Mrs. Euge:-&gt;n T l'i plett .
seer et.lry : and f\.f; c W illiam Doyd
trl';t!urcr ~d' pL ~I icily .

ha~ehull It'lL• b~· . ng rt•lurntd tn
th &lt;ir ll'agu~·. lh&lt;'i r t\rn{'ncan Lea;,(!:~". [ .v :• ~~ wr&gt;r( ~·uf\:t t• 'l 111 tl,•·
hn :IJ:w· P trh. :1g wh 1(·h wr :~ ppt"l
t:p t he• St1 1&lt;· f •r tin· Yan l: , Fror
II h d,•, r:t !;; &lt;t "l •'h.• !" Il k( (' Il l! .'
l,n_rl: :t- s'r !II.! 1, J y , , nt;l· r -~ ~w· r ·e·('~
l n 'h·· lt•Ji.! ' ll'
and pr,l!il' ,··. rn
I :h t i\ It! ,;;, ... ! ..... 1! ~ 11'1' I

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Sec.ond Word Women's Club Holds
Annual Halloween Party Tuesdoy

ba~~bal[ world
\l'ar tnterludt'
·thl'tr beltn·f'· il ·
)T·n ot 'A'nrtd s 1· ,., \ l (''orv O\'e•·l
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Monarchs of the
•ca in nftt&gt;r ~ tv. ,1
•· f • o&gt; wPtf
''he y an•e

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'Now Enter New Era Of ·no~inal1c~

or

S!on~

Cmy
tn ,.. nt&gt;w era for
New. York VeTlkr~ ~oday and
.it prem•!les to bt· a~ Jo: .onous as
the old. ·

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~:uth IMAovdemWentlPdaCyhs Off _For
nge n

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PeterS. Direct Scheduled Fo-;Fina1
amp•ons I'Appearance Of 1956 At Lancaster F~ aJr
.

Mr9 . Orvll\~ Wries. Mrs. Wyatt
r.i!ber t, ~frs. Gard~ner Mankin ,
and Mrs. Eugene Triplett were
ewa n.:~:~d ~o.st ume prize! when the
Set·tm d Ward ~omen'll ch.l'b met
Tu?sda,\' eve mng at the Ward
hc1 ~.&gt;\.' for a Halloween party and

the Bcooklyn Dnrtgm to the'"""'
pitcher~ who ('au~ed Ste-ngel s•1
m01ny sl ~ ~pl~fs ntghts durm~:: thC'
Amt·ncan Lra~:uL' ·wason

f!·lppy

a-;

lhC}

WC~t"

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Y u.'lke1• (ll !' ·Ill{ l ot •kl'!l Lh t he
spvt thlilt' wuul ·t 11 11'n tft~

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D( nlf'

. A Jllower
''"' to M&lt;&gt;. Le.
toy Watson. St., ,;ltb fell la st w~k

Dodgers

when th:·y s rnl't•U S.:l ~ nd 13 -tl VIC·

NOW!

Iori '·~ tn the f.r•t two iBmcs.
E v"n Whilt&gt;y r(lrcfs tlih-d - gamt'
triumph thd n'f rc&lt;11ly thnn.l(e matte : &amp; be'•au11t tie young li Outhpaw
&lt;~tt'J&lt;~ IIy is regardlffi us the "la-J t
&lt;.f lht! old j\Uird ,pi!ehers."
TM-n It Started ,
I-l•·t the n 26 Jt'lrr r&gt;l,t Tom Slur·
d1. :·rl' eamc th rou • I) with lh f"
el! •ps down, 27 year vld Don Lnr·
3tn turned in hrs r·p1c twr f.-.ct ·
game, 23 year old Doh Turley
pitched a- hrillia nt fo ur·hilter in a
1·0. 10 inning J(&gt;Bs and 23-year -uld
Johnny Kuckll cllmuerl it all with
Wednesday's serlt&gt;s . cl inchlna, G--

WINTER

NOW
IS TilE TIME TO

t: :-f'~ king he :- a "'U. 'fbe l.·ateling

ot
1

rrr z~ don~!-. j by \1rs .
Wcrr~· wa 5 award~&lt;! to

rharl.es J .•
Mrs. Ttl~
to have a

le tt . It was
Vtltl•d
Tftanksifivinll dinner at the next
meeting.
Following thl! business s ession
an auction sale was held with

Tbi! Yankres' yuulh movPment.
victory wa s h~ud~~d br th(' pitch er~ but it Wll .'i sigJr tfca nt !hat two
Of Wedne.idMy\ Four hunwr'!i were
hit by ·
younger 11\ayers.

Go Non.Siop Vla

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Mrs. C. :&amp; Weese entertalne:d
W-ith . a chicken. dinne: Tuesda~
'fi.V~n;ng at her home in Syracu.st&gt;
honorhli Mr. Weese, son non and
Mis, Mal"tia Karr, aU r&gt;t whom
have birthdays iil Ottober A deconted birthday cake wiih candiM r eBtl!t'etf Ure t.bie
'
Present were Miss KaTr, MrS.
Bert Weese and Mr . and Mrs.
W.eese and sana, Don and Jaelt.

the Lancaster

·W nt Virgini•

with the w)n,_. ..-, .-e'ent. This 16

Tllrllpike

fast race\ at

. T.,. Sho&lt;k Sh- al All Tl.,.l
Rlchri-1
. ,DAY T~J WORLD IND.D

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Cathy ~·

PHANTOM FRQM 11,000
LIAOIIU
.Also CARTOON

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Avon
Paul

DINING ROOM

c.mna on !4.n

land- rece&amp;,IJ .-ert

Wln~ferd Htl
)JiM llbaeht&gt;

Krecn Parkl.na Co.

Le()fta Wamllf'1' whe i.l • Uendin'
~ar• !ulll Co.Jleae at Huntingt~
~ l)trnt tbt week end wtth har par~:nil

Mr and Mr1 Clarence Wam·

ilt&gt;y .
Mr and Mrs Aleunder Fox from

f&gt;::o, t L1verpool Ohio ~pent S..turlay and Sundaf with Mr ud ,\ fr•

d11 ~en "'' Bcae Stnrart ChH1\iH Ohm, Mn .hllha Huehar We5t

Cdtua~bt. 1nd Mr Robert Stewart

Muo•.

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·11111 ltlari.JD BUI'b.l entertained
trieMII a&amp; btr borne Saturday evenlaJ. The) eajoyed Lhi!mtel ves by
t;tlaytq pma 11114 makitlj eand)' .
Mr 'nd Mn O.nald Qeusenl:wrry
and son DHna (rom Athens Ohio

·u, liSt

•on Dta.n ie visited Mrs Katie Ba111
aud K.en,nlt: SunWI:r eveniDII.
PAiYMAH PAI.lY
A J"ay made party waa held at
the boQie .of Mrt Betty P'cx . Mon·
day nenlill with Mn Adrian Lat-

C' l.artnc~ New•ll.

1 Shirley f)Jiver · Marien Rouah Oi·
Viti!JDI Hr And7 stewart Sup- ana DarJt
' lltley, Mrs Jan.-

6 P.M.-ll P.M.

NOTICE
~ECLOSE

Monday

eighth In

The B\,U!keJ81- ahowed I IY.
o~
·~J!\PIHd

ed in total

1m

b)' tltie

l&lt;odinl tnm, NoVJ.

Rou Jh ,

Mariir

Richard .

Janet

Nicboknn. The doq.r orize was won
by lir ~ Mack Ste..Vart . Tt'1011e attendin&amp; were Marien Rou.tl. Pauline Stewart. Marly n, Diana nanl.
Dorothy Van Meter, Marg1e Hit:h·
• rd. Jan ice, Jann ,.'t ichoBon. Shirle.r Oliver, Eleanor Trueth , l&gt;on~a Ghlze. Irene Kelt ev and ch. ldren, Charlene and Parkanna _

.1111'., , . , .•. ,
Drinlt ll"10f Owio eel. ..
t.w..t o! til itt'to14rioo .. .

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- whole or rlb hall

ON

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45¢
PORK LOINS ARMOUR
• • STAR
Bonete.. - eaoy 1o prepare
VEAL STEAKS • • lb79¢

USED

AND

TRUCKS

!!VANS SUPER .Taall$ .-,~an~~ . F-K;~S-11

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· , Beef ..lb ·35c
ARMO'IJR.StAR "!lnta Cl!ls Speelaeular"
Gel DII&lt;OUI eoupono worth $30.00 on ·qdlll.
Jly merdlallilloe
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6:21pm,
12:20prn.
am,7 :00
7:32pm4
am

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$5.so

Plus U . s. Tax

Palnt ·Roorln~·Salos-Sen,

and of OOU!fe •l costa Tess &amp;p

MII,IDLEPORT

GREYHOUND

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AT YOUR HEATING HEADQUARTERS FOR

Siegler Fuel Oil Heaters
GAS It
Warm Morning Heaters
GAS
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lliEROsiNB
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HARDWARE &amp;FURNITURE CO.
IIJDDLEPORT,

omo

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A 27·1{ame Winner durin g I h,•
National League season with a 47
12 won and lost record NPwrflmtw
suffe-red hil fourth strail-!ht W ~Jr l d
Series Joss to the Yankees.
Berra, with his record - 8eltin g
10 run:~ batted In for the S•·r ir s.
wa11 another key Yankee hN,•
along with 1he evrr·dlln~eruu!\
M'ickey ~ntle nnrl clukh-phl)'i:l.O::
Billy Martin and Gil M r l&gt;ou~uld .
Shining above them all. 11r c uur~ e .
waa Lar~b but evan utd Jo~n o~
Slaughter, benched in favo r 11f
Howard Wednesday had hh l'a rl,·
bierolcs to help h im forget his
tlllfh·rlme fiel~inll worries.
In defeat tbe DodfJers proscn1.-.d
her0011 ln pitchers Sal MagUc. Don
Besse-nt, and Clem Labim•, in addition to Duke Snldcr, Gil Hod){e·:;
and Jaekle Robln•on. u Wll!-1 . ba ~.
lcally, an old team whlch won I he
N'JtJonal Ltaa:ue pennant with t ht&gt;
hfli1p of
tired old arm a'nrl
it limply eould not eope wlth tlw
)'OUDier Yanktcs onee Stengel\
kid }tltcbllrl straightened out.

$299.00 .
·BAKE·R

I'

I• OW• :·.· ·~

Vo11 aet topodoUar \i'alue ..., heUI1 fW .

lop re1alo toman.w. Afh4,.. . . . . .. '
·for yov~ pre1eftt car If
"""1 NOWI'

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OU.I CIUAUTY WAY OP

DOIIIOJ14!-.t

KARR &amp; VANZANDT
411

Pomeroy, Ohio

Crows Liv~ Poultry ('o.
Clifford
164 100 181

525

10 01. l8c

· ....... lhz. 27c

53 Ford · ·· · ·· $1"5
Ranch Wagon

• ... • · . • 4 No 303 cans 49¢
,_rtlla18 &lt;I( I . . .
.
lrtlft NeW - !ipetlll k ..;. IIIII week wlfll
Deluxe Margarine • .: 2 -11b. pkas 394&amp;

56 Ford ...... $2595 .
Countiy Sedan4 Df;

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56 Fwd ' " " ' $2395
Falrlane 4 Dr.

52 Pack1111 .. " $795 ' '"
A bundtt ·or .n..oy: Slilllulotoi {
. . .petite. end auppfias lroft ..
lo ~ ,....nl Hrodnttk foJo
lly asirmil'atod; will not dillurb
~:

• Pay off
bills

• New Fall
cfothes
o Newer car

I

• Household
appliances

• Furniture
• Repairs on car
or home ·

$25 to $1000

BUY TO CAN

expenses
0 Medical bills

. ........ ,'I

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Knl lllncly, 1\lanap
300 W. Second St.- Pbone: 432, l'omero)
Hourt.' Mcm ...Fri. 9-:S : Sat. 9-JJ-o,.tl-

..,..,.,..,.~

bv tJ)pOfft"""'

,

PUIS .... .. .... · .. · .... · Bu. Basket $1.19
~VU&amp; I'U.Y

•·

c

COFRI ·........ · ........ .. · ·
51 Ford ...... $595 ·
'!0 Ton Stake

Starks
PHARMACY
I. llWN ITRIIT

PHONIS:U

POMEROY, OHIO

JIM.M¥
PARSONS.·

INCORPORATED
Y01JR FOIID DEALER
MIDDLEPORT
MAIM CII'I'ICI --- -- Ph.

USED CAl. LOT ·-----·

Washed 1nd lrillllllild,

. ll. 69c
.

SLICID lACON · .. .. .. · ...... · .. .. .. LB. 25c
BOILING IEEF · .......... · .. .. .. .. · Lb. 59c

Bofle• 'l'ray Offer with

Ken-1.-Rotion Dqt ~-

LMN TINDER

BONEY'S FRONT ST.
. . . Market
.
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Pomeroy, Ohlo

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NOBODY BUT·NOBODY UNDERSELLS
.
................
llx Soap ·.. · .. · .. : .. .. 4 reg. 35c
Paelfu
N11lt111t

OLD SIIOKI R01JSE

~

ntdr .. cook

TURNIPS ....... ..........
3 lb.. .. 15c
DieMIHMI
ENGLISH WALNUTS .. ... . . ... . . lb. bag 53c

ACROSS THE BOARD

POTATOb .. · .. .. · .... ·.. ' .. ' .. 10 IL. 43i:

Signa.tun• on!v7
-, auto or fumiture.
~. -·· ': !~Trip Service;
' ':':phont fi,rat.

• School

WHY PAY
HOMEGROWN

.......
-

50 lb. bog-$1.39
FANCY BARTLETT PIAU···· ······ lib. 35c

ltnift D11111ers ...... · " · f plgs. 19c SpeeJaltoorr Mebce- JUNIIE!l'
DeUdoat big-eyes
Choeoiole or feiluebe
lvans Swiss CheeH · · · · · · · · lit. 59c Fudge &amp;Frosting Mix · · ·· . llox 31 c

8 C¥l4 Dr.
2 Dr.

10 lb.
bag

IIIJI.tn tabela 11111 '"' z..... ra&amp;
St1rklst , . . · · . 2 No. % c1ns 59c

li'fl ~1111e o11 ,..,._

54 hnt ...... $109$

!'" "

. .me1, tec:l the Parkersburg team
llflllth 626 with $1r1ne hlttlno 602.
Thfl IeoNI;
Smith'! Packlng Hons&lt;'
llolmann
161 206 1 ~ 1 5! R
322 191 213 li21i
Streint&gt;r
Sereno
218 172 212 ti0 2 ,
fluggins. R.
210 2M 178 !\!I! I
Boice
190 191 21::1 5\"H

2931

~·

Diad: &amp; Wllite

29c

(Lt. Green)

211. At ~trtner, who ul11 m,t~ny
lout foOtiMIU Mel buk-•tball

tOOl 963 $67

can

54SIIcl.211r.·$795

Bowling Highlights

Totals

53 Clrn. 2 dr. • $895 ·

(Green)

CrOY.'J Chieks rfln into a tl.'d hot
Smttb ~acklna House hmm at
Pari:enbUTI lnt niJ!:ht 1\8 th&lt;'
Cb!Ckl loft two o ut of lhrf'r garl!l''
to the oppotltlon R! thf' w inn{'l'':
rolled 1 aea~on high sl'rir~ in rh ,.
All St.ar league with a 2931 t~1IUI
The Chicks had to roll .970 in !ht' 'r

Now'• tke •mart tl...e to

4..
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46 "·

J\JRNITUR!

•• 50 hnl2ilr... $395
I

r.r..tii..

middle 1ame, and !lUI won Uv
only seven pln11.
·
lmltt. put together aam•• of
1001, tU 1ftlf 967 for their b ig
tetlf, whit• tIt • Ctr.lck!l., rollin g
fer the flrtlt tfnM. In new unlforme
hlltl 2711 111ft ........ , .t 870, 970 and
MS. W81 lal.... tt.d another good
night .. he tot•lctt 632 to lu d th ~
loul1 with ..,_. of 211 , 211) and

ioO.Mf Of I

New Fumitv~ . j
. roa
1

, Fourth Strl" Lou

6·11i~Cint-ltc

---

0 0

I bath t?e ·

'14 lb. 43•
. Reg. 65&lt; - ll,.fllwlll park

Surf .... " ...... " 2 fig• • • 54c

o o o

~

o' o o 0 I

0'''

o

Lipton Tee ........ 16count 2Sc
Noodle 3 pkg, 3!1&lt;
Beef-Veg. pkg. 17&lt;
GreeD Pea - pkg. 15e

Regaiar ste - aow with ZOe off

Wisk · · .. .. .. .. .. ·.. qt. 49c

UptonStup
N..,.Biue
Wlsk .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ·~ gafton 9k Lu Flakes .. · .. · .. glllnt size Blc Silv..- Dust · ...... · 2 r~~ulclr 67c
Reg. $1.33- with 35r off

New lillie
........

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. ~ Iotti olOSlJ I""' Ranked . '""' antt·U.1M.I•. .'"'ilitow
·
S
, econd In U..S•
••• ...offeGtt,
,.,.,... ..........
lo
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w.r...,
o1...,
,..,.
0 0 RUShIng ame

"Jt'a tM ldJYe time •f year. Dad It prewsed lnto servlee laking do"'n tneea doen, J~
lor elll Uke lour boys ofler football pra&lt;llte, the whole family has come nul of iho IU-'•
mer dOldrunu with hearty fall appetites. To BE HEARTY ill not lo be eoolly Ill EVANS
SUPER MAJU(ETS betiUIO we plan lhe foods you ..ani at WW, LOW PRICES ud Ill
lhellmt yourlomlly waDia ihem. CUI an eye at EVANS SUPER TRIMMED MEATS tills
week alld pi• your whole menu aroulld a low roat, high SUPF.II TRIM vol•e. EVANS
11v~ 8 &amp; H GJII:EN STAMPS, TOO.

f)'omiiJTows Car lor Today)

BUSES EVERT DAY

Da1ly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddlepotl, 0 ., QcL

NEW YQRIC UP - National
•pent S.turct,,. and Sunday wrth
Collegiate
Al hletic Bureau lt&amp;lilMr aDd Kn Otcar Henry.
Mtt Wlnaie Speara and Grand - tit&amp; today showed Ohio Stale i9

hey a• denutrator.
rrum Columbua:, Ohio retu:roe4
The eveninJ waa spent tn playhome af!er a vis1t wirtl Mr .100 Mrs , in&amp; 111m•. prJ.ze-1 were won by

·

7 A.M.-ll P.M.
DRIVE..IN

'57 FORD

Minutes

Fro"' DowntiDwn to DowntovM
~

ence U.ll wera lD Calll.polia Tues
day on bU&amp;UleQ.

the U S

NEW

n

Mn Clara Wlmamt,. Mrt La•·

l•rlth tht

We Must Make loom
.For Trade-ills On the

CALL IJS FOR A

FR'EE
Estimate
Cl·inton '}
Fisher

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other

TWO Birthdays

Te-. lrl t!ilitllrt ~is parenU: Mr
~~f .~
Wublnl!on. Lotart

Arm·.rtronc. Pt. Pleauut, and Rsv
Janet Jaolce Nlebollon aftd Sh"'· and Mr1 Richard, Wrlfbt.
Iloy Fux
le)' Ollvtr were catlinc on
P'relll 1'1,bet. Cbarle• Cart..,.itbt
!!Irs ~hlton Roush who hn been
Jackie Ftawer 'Pt. Pleatant WedRay Fox idd Dana Lewll, Charle! til WJ~ talten to the Hobc-r Ha&amp;pltnnday e\'etlin,:.
Alduch motOl'td to .,1tlleH'ille , Otl.
Mra Alma Pt'e• 104 IDn Jimwe
Tue8Cia7 nJ1ht tc tttead an Auel ·
Mrs RosB Kin g and children
Sonyra Crow of £hlll!llotba, Ohio. Jon. _,
.. , ·
from Broad Run vi1ited Mra s.tty
Mri.
Who. baa Call 11nd ramlly Friday.
Henry
... llolzf'
Mrs Lawrence Lewla Vhited Mr
Mn
· Van Pt,teter, . Mq-·
'1\&amp;aod&amp;f. and M.rs J am011 Cunningham at
Bety Lov . ..
W-illlam $1llDt'
' aft· New H~: ve n Sunday.
Carrie Oltvi!T
ll}otorld'
Jackie Newell anti r.lenrt!J D!Jil"
to HuntinJt,ori .
t'o ~ttend

Mn. Sher1dan as attttioneet' after
which pumpkin pi~, doul-hnuts,

Kent Taylor

,,

TIME CJWIGf
FIVl POIII1S Gill

rect Brewer, a well·known Ohio
sire. He was bought from Jones
at Jiickson when a 3-year-old, broOSU. with an average of 359
kFn lftd trai.Md;' by Sidney.
yards per game In rushing, was
· Fridly when he rae"s he will
topped only by Oklahoma with
be pil'ted atJaJilst 1mother well
a 424 yard avcrnge.
knoWn hone from POIJleroy, Pete,
owned by Leroy Eichinger , and
driven bJ Harry Spencer of Ra·
cine(no relation). Harry is anot hel
Meigs ~unMan who has , ..:voted
a full life to horse training and
racing. Pete is also a blg winner
TONIGHT
this year, and an old rive! of PeTHURSDAY
&amp; I'IIIDAY
ter S Direct's.

thr~te-hltter .

Tenu . apeDt lut week wUh Mr.
Dener's Mother Mr• Ma celleae
Buell,· aid &amp;n.llll~pueeta Mr .. d
Mu A B Woodrum .

DRJVl.Dt

Mrs. C. B. Weese
Entertains For

WE'.:k

S?r iPs m laviir

lin Th&lt;lmao ll'uoei nd
of lo ...IOn Cky
l~~:;~:: Am&lt;,

AND

anfi coffee were Si!rved to the!'le
bld1es, Mrs. Waid Gorby .
Mrs. Lydia Hysell, Mrs. Howard
Kitchen, Mrs. Henry Daily, Sr .,
Mrs. Thomas Cook, Mrs. Mabel
meetwg .
.
.
Man.kin , Mn. CI.JffQrd J.etl.k.iniion.
Dlll' ~Lll the bus mess se'SSJOn In M•·s. Vernal BlaekwOOd and Miss
charge_ oi Mrs_ Mankin, election Mad eline )l' i•kis.
of offlr-ers was held with Mrs.
Wil liam Sheri dan se lected as presid ent: Mrs Jalln Hun nell, vi.:-e
prrside nL; Mrs. Euge:-&gt;n T l'i plett .
seer et.lry : and f\.f; c W illiam Doyd
trl';t!urcr ~d' pL ~I icily .

ha~ehull It'lL• b~· . ng rt•lurntd tn
th &lt;ir ll'agu~·. lh&lt;'i r t\rn{'ncan Lea;,(!:~". [ .v :• ~~ wr&gt;r( ~·uf\:t t• 'l 111 tl,•·
hn :IJ:w· P trh. :1g wh 1(·h wr :~ ppt"l
t:p t he• St1 1&lt;· f •r tin· Yan l: , Fror
II h d,•, r:t !;; &lt;t "l •'h.• !" Il k( (' Il l! .'
l,n_rl: :t- s'r !II.! 1, J y , , nt;l· r -~ ~w· r ·e·('~
l n 'h·· lt•Ji.! ' ll'
and pr,l!il' ,··. rn
I :h t i\ It! ,;;, ... ! ..... 1! ~ 11'1' I

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Sec.ond Word Women's Club Holds
Annual Halloween Party Tuesdoy

ba~~bal[ world
\l'ar tnterludt'
·thl'tr beltn·f'· il ·
)T·n ot 'A'nrtd s 1· ,., \ l (''orv O\'e•·l
_
_ _

Monarchs of the
•ca in nftt&gt;r ~ tv. ,1
•· f • o&gt; wPtf
''he y an•e

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'Now Enter New Era Of ·no~inal1c~

or

S!on~

Cmy
tn ,.. nt&gt;w era for
New. York VeTlkr~ ~oday and
.it prem•!les to bt· a~ Jo: .onous as
the old. ·

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~:uth IMAovdemWentlPdaCyhs Off _For
nge n

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.~YORK l'P ~ l1llh~re-d

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~ Sentll)el, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 11, 1956

Mra. Luvena Rainey and Maude
attended the revival at

=----:::-----------,--==---------Bleuing

Moo.n IJeamS

LETART1 W• VA. &lt;::~~~m

F.l

On Sports
. a,

Baptist Chu'&lt;h Tuesday

Kr .Arcb Rowh called on C
BlestlDI .Monday.
.
Mr. _aDd Mra. Curtis Yo~ng are
~ndmg a rew days .l!t thetr homl
m D:unbar.
.
Mike Newbell')' was ~~:u~.s of hts
pandmot.b.er Mrs. Denms Rousb
Monday.
Mr aud Mrs Jo~n _Greer of pt,
Pleuant ~ho are m 111 health are
reeu.peratma: at t.he home ol the1r
4a:Uihter Mrs. Clarence Aduioa of
·P lain Valley.
•
Mrs Opa.l Sa)'ft called on Mnl..
Luvena Hainey Monday after-noon.
Mr and Mrs Wayne Hart and

hvl M. CUHord

Nilloa'rille U PomerO)' f. The
'tiPW. be out to 1et blc:k
IIi U.. wiQ duma in thb OM,
1Md ita a1wQ1 tou.&amp;b \0 beat the
lt9QDU tn tbelr bact yard, aad
wt look for tilem to shade the
Putb.en tD a. defenaive batUe

~

W.U.ton 20 Kiddleport 7-Tbe

Boeteta ml&amp;ht fiDd tbemae~vet in
for a bad nieht agahast the
eta.. wbo are Just about ready to

J"*-

clk:k

offenaively WellatoD bat
.taowed lltUe defense, but ba&amp; I
cood offense, and should come
out on top in a free· scoring bat-

·M_n Hannah Johnson ~ere .shop·
PIDB in Pt. Pleasant Fnda~.
Mr Arch Roush and Cecil Bless·

tie.

Mr Charlie Brown spent Thurs.
day nii;hl with iti.s family at Board.
The newley Weds, Mr and Mr&amp;
Lawrence Paul Winebrenner returned from 8 honey moon in Virainia Friday and left Saturday
morning for Columbu 11 .
Rev. and Mrs W S Billupa of Pt.
Plsasant were the supper guesti
Of Mrs Lon Mae Brown and Cam·
ily Saturday evening.
Mr Cecil Blessing c-alled on Mr
and Mrs Arc-h Roush Saturday
morning.
Mr and Mn, Harry Brooks visited recently with Mr and Mrs Tobey
Myers .
Mr and Mrti Daniel Weigand and
Brenda of Huntington spent the
w.e et end with Mrs Garnett Chapman and other relatives.
J H Rea spent Sunday in Spen·
cer.
Mrs St-anley Percell of washington D c visited her parents
Squire and Mrs Jacob Phillipos Ia.~
week.
Mr and Mrs J .\1 Crump were in
Pomeroy Tuesday .
MT Herman Blessing is improv·
inl from an in)·ur,· he received in
an· a" 1· dent wh 1·ch completely de
mQUshed his automobile.
·¥r and Mrs Tobey Muers
were
'
IUtlla o! Mr and Mrs Harry
·B rooks.
Mr Llf)yd Wams ley who iS employed on the river spent a short
vacation with his ram.Jy.
Mr and Mrs Dallas Gibbs aDd
0 enver or Brottd Bun spent Saturd
·
M
•r
o · h
ay With
r and n rs
wtg t
Gibbs.

ina: were New Haven shopperB Fri·
U The PJain.a 0-You day.
&lt;H practically name ,vl'loUf own
Mn lna Weigand and son Billie,
score Olli thls Gne. The Red DevU1 Mrs W J Chapman and Beatrice
have quite a football team. and were recent guest.s of Mr Gideon
tt•a llbout time that ft.DJ and op- Hinkle and Mrs Carrie Judson of
poaenta: in this area begin to ~ Hartford .
allze It. We believe tbat tbe;r
The ladies Aid of the Leutheran
eould beat any SEQ team In the Church ln the Uuppl'r .Fial.li,
Je11Ue.
Board Bapti1t, and Oak Grove E U
B
met
Wabama 20 Milton 13 - Stricth T~&lt;J.sday
h
d with .Mn11. Ed
f f'ry
lh
•
as
L
ev
ave
one
ann1.1a
Y
ly a bunch, -but we feel that the
·
d or e
pa!l three years. Tne ay . was
Fale0111 are abGut due to get back spent in quilting and working pn
Jn the wtn eolul)ln. Roscoe ~use
r
lh o • G
A d ' At
rugs or e aa rove J •
and company llllvtge • win after noon lunch wa.s served and all had
a rn...,h early aeason.
·
bl d
1 ·1
1 ll
~-•
an enJoya e ay.
W~:&gt;e e ow~
Ft. .Pleasant 26 ~land 13 - shipping together wert&gt; Mesdames,
The Bas Blacks continue to roll ' Ora ttoush. Marie Alias . Hazel
in top company. Coach Bob Sheri- 1 Roush G-oldu: MeDe11nitt Cora
:r:er loat bls opener to Hunlinaton ! Roush,' Leortta Roush, 1Ju~a and
E ast, b ut t hat 1hould be the on IY I Inez .H.oush Mrs J!ai J and two
bl nt on the BIg BIaca.
• sohedule. I children, Bthcl
· Ra yb urn, Lcouisc
Jjckson 20 Lol&amp;fi 7 - The Iron- Adkins Nei!Je Adkm s Allie Hoi'·
Miss Brenda Weigand spent Sat.
men hne too much all-around Yeager' and Beverly Bl~nche Yeag. urday night with Miss sandra
strength for 1 Logan te•m that er, Rena Bonecuucr and Chrisll Roush.
has a good nnense, but a green Dawn, L;arnet C..:hapman, V1rgie
Mr and Mrs Tobey Myers were
line up front, and not any too Wollt•, Maude Blessmg Leaura Sunday dinner guesu of Mr and
much defense . Coach Gf!ne Slau· • Gibbs Ella Blessing Famie Roush Mrs Cecil Bles~i ng and Ella .
ghter rolla on ·in spite of the fact and Danny Ray. Mr Taft Boston
Mr and Mr.~ Dennis Housh anrl
that the Chiefs will fill the alr and Ed Fry.
Mr Okey B. R..oush w~re sunday
with passe• In an attempt to puH
The rctatives and hiends in guests I){ Mr 1wd MJs Elmer New
1
an up&amp;et.
Plain V·alley COUD)IT!unity mGtored ·berry.
Galllpolls 20 Athena 13 - The 14 the home of M"rs Lill1e Doolidle
Blue DevUa now have detirdtely near Hlckury Chapel Thursday
Mr and Mrs. Frank Wolre of Sil·
been e•tabllshed as the darkhors- evening and surprised Mrs Ella ver Spring Md. were visiting relea of tbe SEO le:ague, and will Rayburn on -her 84th birthday. She atives and fr ie nds in Indiana and
be out to stay in the race against 1 bu been in the home of her daugh· Kentucky and ~~enl the week end
a~ ,.A,bqs tum tbat hatn't been ter Lelllle Jor iom&amp;lime. Mrs Hew- ...w.i.t,b..J4.t,a. , .lfp nn Je 'faylur, Aunl of
too 'bad 'too date. Burt Smith and lrd ~Yb!lnf,i~kl'd a d~Hcim~_~ . M1;11. ::Wli&amp;U. ' , .
eOnJpl!lf to ~~:lay unbeaten in the Blrr~y t~ which was _a1Jt'ved _. ·)h•, J~on I' ry 'Of New Haven
l~t!JUe pJI)'.
wit.b. icn"cr,•m'· Neither Mrs Ray- "'fiiited .8)' evening with his
·~~lo State, 28 Ullnoil 14 - Last burn JIOr ' t4e~ulb.ter knew of t:fl-e father , and u:totber Mr and Ml'li
·tibe tBQ,Cb met d•e ·best pas- affair until all had't'otb~red. ll'boes ~ Ed Fry of Oal GroYe.
In thrco~ntry. and still came from Pt~D. VJ!.lley -wet...11Jlr J.Dd.
Mr •.nd Ml's curus Ric:.kard Mr
· 9,11) t.op. ThJa week ther tuet't Mrs Howa~ Rayburn :and ramJiy, toea. King and Mrll, Lau.ra Gibbs
0 e.· or;, \II.CI..'be.Bt ground eame1 In Mr and ·M~ Leat~.r Adkln$ alid Mrs att~od revival series at Pcnlel
the ftitlon, but WGody Haye1 bas Nora Adildl. At a lata hoUr all de· Sund~ night.
.
one. of the belt ball dl..tll In the parted for their home11 wishing
Mr ~:~nd Mrs Harry Gibbs or Gib·
nat1on, and will continue tG .roll Mrs Rlyburn many more Happy lP.&amp;Iown were calling on relatives
Gn the ground Saturday.
Birthdays. ,
in this area Sunday.
Ohio UnivenJty 20 Kent State 13
Mr Okey Rou"h and Mrs Luvena
Mn. Ethel Fry called in the
-We feel that the Bobcats have lm· Rainey motored to Huntington, Fri- homes of Mrs Fannie Taylor MrH
proved Jutficlently to come thru day morning . Mrs Rainey will visit Dcnnl~ Roush Mrs Allen PMsser
witb their first win of the· season. her uncle iJ1 \Wayne Co. who has and Ml"ll Donaid ThompsQn fri~y.
CharUe Stob~;rt continues tp pl~y ~~en help!~" for five .1ear1, .tntl
M and Mrs. Hom.lr ~~~d
Jood bill with bhe Cata, 1nd ought 11 now in a cri{ical r.ondJtlon.
Kt&gt;nneth 0 ( columbus at! ended fhl"!
to be a main factor In their win
Mrs ROJI Winebrenner and Don- funeral of Mr. Osear }lali at Fogle·
over the Golden Flashes.
na spe~t Saturday wilh Mr and ~ongs Funeral Home Tuesday with
MJamJ 27 Marshall 7 - The Red· Mrs Guy Blesslne.
11klna have too much aJJ.around
·Mrs Fannie Roush spent Wednell·
1tren1th for t•he Thundering Herd day wilh Mrs Garnet Roush of Ver
and Miami rolls on toward anoth· non and helped her make appleer Kenyon, Xavier over C~nelnnatJ butter.
l
SyracuiH! 14 West VirtJnia HJ~
Mr. Melvin Bonecutter w,bo l's
Tla• .Jtountalnf'ei'J .surprlted lamt
on the rlve1· il spending
weelr: with a win over Texas, but a
days with his famil)l.
'
Byraeuae has had a we·ek of rest
to prepare (or Art Lewla' team ado Ageiel, Yale over tolumbtli..
•nd should be up tor Ulia one :
Mlchia:an over Army, Navy over .
Srr•c:u1e In a ,queabr.
Tul1ne, Villanova topping Dayton,'
DOWN THE LINE • Notre
Dame over Purdue, Bowlln1 Gntn Vir.lnia Tech: O\'er Wm. and Mary~
OYI!r Baldwin Wallace, Capitol ov- SMt:J oYer DukC, s. CarnUna over
Vlrllnla, Michlelln State over Jn.
er Kenyon, Javier over Cincinnati diana,
Mlnneaota over NorthweatMiami, Fl•., over Maryland. Wy;.
ern. l''lorlda over Rice, Georala
mine over New Mexleo, TCU over
Alabama, Baylor over Arkan•aa Tech oYer LSU. Wl.sconsin over
G11o, Waahinlton over Bolton u' Iowa, Kansas ovca· lows State,
DetrGit oYer WlcbHe, Wake Fo~: Miasisaippi vver Vanderbilt, MlaJourl ovor N. Dakota Sta.te, Okla.
eat over CJemaon, Brown over
Dartmouth. Colorado over Oolor- homa over Texas, Kentucky over
Auburn, CaUfornla over Oreaon

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burial in the Oak Grove Cemetery.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Wolfe of Hd.
were ..upper guests of the Cecil
Blesaings Sunday evenina. Other
.eue.sll were Mr Clyde Yobo of
Sarbersville, Mr Yoho. wife and
two daughters of Pt. Pleasant and
Nrs Ethel Fry .

Mr Ernie and Miss Twila Pick·
ard called on Mrs Stanley Adkirts
of New Haven Saturday.

Mrs. Fannie TayJor, Mr and Mn
Frank Wolfe and Mr Clarence
Taylor called on Mr and Mrs. Will
McKinney of Flat Rock Sunday.
Mr. Billie Weigand was a caller
in the Mn W. J. Chapman home
Sunday evenini.
Mr anci Mra Perry Wise of Stow .
Ohio were guests of Henry Jen·k·
ins and fantily Friday.
Jenkins and family.

MASON NEWS

fur the past several weeks.
Mr and Mrs Earl Die:)).) and ehild
ren St. Albans were the week nd
gu~ta of his fatb•r M.:r .aDd Mn
J A Diehl.
Mr and Mrs Charles Russell and
_,ons, Follansbee, W. Va. were
guests of the lattcra PNtata - Mr
and Mrs Herman Rousb dluoina the

John Handley ,
Is Freshman
At Case Tech

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$2.99

The perkleat of bewa enll·
vena the wonderful lines of
lhlo little low ollng pump

State, N. Carolina over GeorliM,
Tenn('saec over Chattanooaa, UC
LA over Waahina:ton State, Stanlord over San Juse State, Penn
Stat11 over Holy Croas, Princeton
over l'c.nn, ~o~Jorlda over N. C.
State, Tulsa over Okia Aagie1 and
Wathin11ton aver Oregon.

put weekend

or

Cbul'!'l QuJyey who 1.1 employ·

ed in Columbus &amp;pl!aL the pill
Davld Thomu, M:.lD.eravUle len

1 1\lesdiy

for a yislt In CrookJville

HI's Earl Oliver and Mra Minnie

Mls1 Mary Jane Scott, student

Neutzllng vilited In Atbe-DI, Tues-

at Ohio Univen-ity, AtbeOJ 11pent

with M.nt Viola

the past weekend wiLb her

pa~ntl

Jones.
Mr and ·Mrs Clarence Burt, Mr and Mrs John Scott; rorre•t
Mann. W. V:s, were guest, the

Rua.

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WAIT A FEW DAYS •••
BE 3 YEARS AHEAD I
advanced it will
Octo~-_:..:: ,youw" car&amp; teem three yean out of
make 10-\laU
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'li
ahead feature~

'11 see a car

On

I!AGLE RIDGE CHURCH
4 Miles S. of Chesler

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date. On Ocwb&lt;r 30 you I ... y...-sr Total
like Tonion-Aire Ride, Flight s,.weeVpBSty ~nge, 0&amp;
•three
enco·
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.Contact Brakeo, • Fury "301
full •yean
October 30 you"ll &amp;ee one car leap
d dr'o
obead of the low·price 6eld when you oee an
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AT

7:30P.M.

Ffnl 6 Evenlnga a different
apeaker wiD be hell'd.
Rev. Freeland Norris WUI
Speak the R...,.lnder,
EVERYONE WELCOMI!

PLYMOUTH

·Top Value Stamps

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gifts you can give with pride FREE for Tap Value Stamps you
get when you lliop 'a t Kroger,
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HOUsE

LEvEl,

WE8UY

OHIOVALtEY
JUNK CO.

.• - " &lt;Lo"'~r ~m; :..d ~~
0 n. ,.• .~.:..-. 4 · ~v
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...~ on•·" ..u at h. furnished
• .-::!": ;.. ... nt.:..
Wm. "f. Gruater.
Middleport .
0 22! moP

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~I..,Us, dish"' · '· AURG~ 'i;~ ~·l:!iiatin~ HEAT-

k1tc!¥E-n cbbJql!ts lfil.d:tnany odae1'
·tta; aas ref.reter.G,or; tNo piece
artie!~ to numerdl.Js to mention · living 1·oGm suite; two used teleSale to commen(."(' at 1:00 o'clock
visioo1;;; a:l in good condition·.
P . M. Term s Cash. Brownw
also other household article&amp;.
Woods · Auclloneer.
Mrs J H Cuckler Phone 8J.Bd-X.
Ethel M. Stout AdmlnisLrix of t0..11 ·3,c
the Estate of Frances W. Par ker,
deceased.
33 RATS lttu..ED with one pouati
I().U.3tc
STAR WARFARIN. Safe, sur~.
euaranlited,
Bbehbech Hdware
l'he Hotel Martin has available, a
SutU'
Run Feed Mill
few rooms with running water
9192mo. p
steam heated, and Hotel service
at spedal weekly or
monthly HERCULES COAL
tales to ateady guests, Rates as
U!led very little. $99.00 Pnon ~
.Jow a.a $8 weekly double oe&lt;:u·
846·M or 6(M5-J.
pancy. Also ·rooma for Special 10·9-6tc
Meetings, Pa•·Ues,
Weddin1s.
Banqueta, and private breakfast, ·-·- --·-· ...............
luncheons, and supper partie&amp;
Pbone 396 to Mr. Samuel 0 . Per·

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private bath tnd entranc,. a
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CA N YOU T...'SE EX'I'HA MONEY? MJ6.M
Help moet thore m-onth'l:y Jllif•
ments on your home. ear, 1'¥.
or (l~her obligai.Wn.s. Milke S35

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CHIIEI BidS .. LoW,.._.. ... lb.10c

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'HAPP'I StRTHOAY MOM! t !(NOW IT'i ONLY SIX O,CI.OC«,SUT •·
ITS fjWJ! TOOEA!IIY roll AGOOO LUCK ~ SANlWICH. ,

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BUICK VB R~ADMM•'tillt I 0.1l.:Hc
4 dr . Sedan ll)'natJow, p.,w.er
'll" bw..ement , cO&lt;tl ful'naer . :
:l.ee 1 i.q. brU.OS,
Bla.el.tnar's 3 ftOo ' f FUit."ilSHED a_partmeot .
acre of arollnd . C~ei! Dav1t11 Davl
Pcmeroy. •li&amp;Uri .OO lU·ll«c.
utih~u!s p .lid. 3f6 North 4th St
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JO 4 l2t c 1 O-u.fJtc
lG&amp;i PONTiAC Yl.X 8CYL. 2 d.r
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Sttdan . One local owner . Or igi· (, !\It:
FOR SALE OR RENT. ~ ,
rou., .a pill Lnwn1s . I rroom dwell
nal tia11h. BJ~oettnar'1, Pomeroy
room~ . u1ilitit&gt;i, $3~ . c-o c,u Sp1
i.ng, nt'wly Jac&amp;rattd ~oti.de a.a.o
fl,2115.00 L0-11·8lc.
uet- 5· :1&gt;695. Mason .
.. - - - -oul :\-lust be s&amp;n to bt&gt; apprP· 10..11·6 t
1854 BlllOK V8 SUJPER 4.dr. SedMil
thll·d 8 room 1111d ti ·rU&amp;J"m
Dvnafl!iw, l~ow~&gt;r neeriQl . .t..ow
1li!H:E AC'RES
&lt;:II ROE'
huu;..l·~ Both within 5 rum . wal~
k.i.lla1e. Blaettnar'•, Pwnerli.)'
four r;;~a:m house , electr~ily. ll'
of C~1·t ilOUIO'I! . A. 1\ .BeD.jaJ
A.pple Gr~;~wt' See: Alex WJbt."cle-r
fl.MtiUlO lO·li-{I~~!~C---,..--,l'ome-r oy.
JO~l1-3tc
l!JG+ CJIEVROLE..: f 210 4 dr. Se.drilt
_ _ _ 9-ls.tr_- - - , . . ODe lo.c.al .o.w.ner. Ori&amp;rna l fini~ :~or Httt - l:loctri~ wallpa,JW"
$1.,1&amp;6,()(1 Blaettnar's PomC!lrO)' .
•tt&gt;amer. clin~on y;sbtr, M}O
10-ll-61:
.£1!eport. Ph . .626li·X.
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&amp;ed•n Beaut:t'ul ·blue .w.itb white
ScaffvhJ .au..., dti, U;·o.,.. Clotb..
top. Q95.00 olllaett-nar'• ¥-Q~Qeroy .
Clintnn f'iJber, Middleport.
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f r1met&lt;.1y.

HOMES WANTED f'lr two niL'C
kittens . Phone 6344-X.
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er atearing. Low &lt;BUJ..e4~· UL.,
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local owner . $8£6.® B!-aettnao'l .
The undersigned will oUer (o!
Pome1oy. 10·11--6~c
sale at pilbHc auction. at th('
- - - _.... ___ - - late residence of Frances W
'JJ f.or Sc,ie
Parker,' deceased, at Tupper!;
nmo BA'HREL·
Plain :S, Meigs County, Ohio. on KRl'D 011 ·· $3. 00 rL'I.&gt;
Sat.u~day, the 27th day of Octo·
Phone :Wi·.\'1. Viq~ 11 Tcatvrr.;,
be:· lP~6, IQe pe,sonal property Syracuse.
of said dece nt. consistin&amp; in lU·ll - titc
llart . of rugs, liv1ng ·room: suit~ IFRIGIDAR. E~!N -GO
. -00- SHAPE--J~ea
kl
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beds
rile ng c an·s, m r rs,
~on able price. Abbie Slob art.,
mar'*l top dresaer. aeyetal old
Phone Dj-7,..- p .......... r .... v, St. Rt.
one drawer gtands, one trunk,
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electric &lt; ~~.ij:~Q~tnr, electric 1_?-ti ·atc
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stove.-, kjtchen

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CHICAGO - Spider Webb, 1~.
Chicago, oul.polntt'd Charley Char·
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aerti~QD. llinlmum charae :Mk.t eeat.a per word for three coo·
1ftutive in.liertloD.I.
8pedai-Qne month for 25 cenu
'P~ word.
~II rll• or 2 c~nls per wprd will
be c harg~ for ~'lle-rtlskta ll not
paid for befil'l'e the 25th of each
J31Gnth [()IJOwinl Insertion .
llTQrB in AdYertlamr-Sl\ould h.•
r.epiU'ted .Lannedlately. Tbe Da11r
Sentinel wUl not be rhpOOlllbW
jor ,mGre than one incorl'ect io·
1tftion.
.CIUI'IJ or 'llaanu .and Special NotiOt\8 ot EYents printed at reguJar classifiEd rates. Obituaries
published .1.t 1 ct&gt;nt per word.

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made tender without Cllll•lng.

set.

FIGHT RIIULTS
By UNITED PRill

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weekend witb Mrl Qulvey and son.

MWJ Nelle Blna, ·Mn John Chase with Mr and Mrs Walter Thomu.

day afternoon

WANT .4DS

Mr and Mr• Cbar

via- lea Burt a ad (&amp;mll:r, RutliDd road .

tbe HlllcreJt reathome, Athena .

REVIVAL

TOPPIBll

of rleb velvety blaell suede.
Perf e e t eomptllllon for
aulls, df&lt;!olea, aport logomoot often out of your do-

Fight Results

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or Middleport

it.ed Mrs· Vic-la JOnes. 'Monday at

tudenta: et Cale Institute .of Tech,
horne of his parents Mr aDd Mn nology, Cleveland, 0.
Miles Brown.
Following reelstratio on Sept. 10
be took part in Case's OrlentaUon
Week pro&amp;ram. During this time
be beard talb by varioUI member• oJ the faculty and 1taff on
Ute many new aspects of college
life. learned the Case Cheers ud
songs, attended sample clauea and
became famiHar with the Case
~am pus.

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and Mar. Roller

lJ polis, were Sunday gue.ita at the

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Your Best
Bow

Mr1 Jed Webster Sr. SprinJ Ave

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wet&gt;kend.
Mrs Viola Jonea 11 reporte&lt;t 18
Mis:; Mary Armat.roq:, Riple, · John Charles Handley, son of
has been the bOUihe fUest of her Hn. Jobo Handley pf Hulberey ,seriou.sly ill at the Hillerm rest
s1sll'r Mrs . Jean Carson.
Ave., Pomeroy. b a member ol. home Athens.
Mr and Mrs Harold Bmwn, Gal- the new freshman c:laas of ttl

Mr and Mrs Russell Capehart
and daughter Jackie spent the week-end in Lexington . Ky with tbeJr
older daughter Diane . who js , a
sludent at the un;versity of ,Ker
:ucky. They .wr nt for the 'occas.
sion of Diane's birthday.
Mr and Mrs .rr Hd Luikart and
Mr and Mrs William Tittle of C!ar-.
ence, Ia . were recent guests of Mr
and Mr&gt;~ Dennis Dudding.
ttlll 11 a _,a.tl p~· ttl ...
Mrs Emma Ryan is enjoy:ng a
Mfldred c·B abt) . ~_.. , ~
week11 v~~.ca.wn fr om her duties
narlaa.callldU)t:IJQ~---·
at the Malion Pail Office.
an athlete Of •lJ .'UiQ, . WbO
Mr and Mrs Sheri~ ."dathews and
d'ed of cdeer bf Joti1a · leal1
daughter or Jdatlo have recently
nuapltal. O.IV81!1~ Ttx. Sh•
moved into the Gail Dud dUng prowaa t2. Her .dMY,, lftdeil • ctr
perty. Mr Mathews is an emplo)lee
reer which plat"td biJ' .at. th•
of the Kaist&gt;r Aluminum Plant.
top IJI. wumea'• .01)1iaf141 ~
Mrs Mary Walsh has been vltitprotesaluUl 1011 .nd etiMr
ing with relativ e~ in Zans._v;:.jl_l•.:.·_o~,___•pu
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RADIO &amp; 1'EIJ,;VISION Sl!:ltV!C}
Pht•ne 200. Cleland Artpiiandt

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Mra. Luvena Rainey and Maude
attended the revival at

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Moo.n IJeamS

LETART1 W• VA. &lt;::~~~m

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On Sports
. a,

Baptist Chu'&lt;h Tuesday

Kr .Arcb Rowh called on C
BlestlDI .Monday.
.
Mr. _aDd Mra. Curtis Yo~ng are
~ndmg a rew days .l!t thetr homl
m D:unbar.
.
Mike Newbell')' was ~~:u~.s of hts
pandmot.b.er Mrs. Denms Rousb
Monday.
Mr aud Mrs Jo~n _Greer of pt,
Pleuant ~ho are m 111 health are
reeu.peratma: at t.he home ol the1r
4a:Uihter Mrs. Clarence Aduioa of
·P lain Valley.
•
Mrs Opa.l Sa)'ft called on Mnl..
Luvena Hainey Monday after-noon.
Mr and Mrs Wayne Hart and

hvl M. CUHord

Nilloa'rille U PomerO)' f. The
'tiPW. be out to 1et blc:k
IIi U.. wiQ duma in thb OM,
1Md ita a1wQ1 tou.&amp;b \0 beat the
lt9QDU tn tbelr bact yard, aad
wt look for tilem to shade the
Putb.en tD a. defenaive batUe

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W.U.ton 20 Kiddleport 7-Tbe

Boeteta ml&amp;ht fiDd tbemae~vet in
for a bad nieht agahast the
eta.. wbo are Just about ready to

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offenaively WellatoD bat
.taowed lltUe defense, but ba&amp; I
cood offense, and should come
out on top in a free· scoring bat-

·M_n Hannah Johnson ~ere .shop·
PIDB in Pt. Pleasant Fnda~.
Mr Arch Roush and Cecil Bless·

tie.

Mr Charlie Brown spent Thurs.
day nii;hl with iti.s family at Board.
The newley Weds, Mr and Mr&amp;
Lawrence Paul Winebrenner returned from 8 honey moon in Virainia Friday and left Saturday
morning for Columbu 11 .
Rev. and Mrs W S Billupa of Pt.
Plsasant were the supper guesti
Of Mrs Lon Mae Brown and Cam·
ily Saturday evening.
Mr Cecil Blessing c-alled on Mr
and Mrs Arc-h Roush Saturday
morning.
Mr and Mn, Harry Brooks visited recently with Mr and Mrs Tobey
Myers .
Mr and Mrti Daniel Weigand and
Brenda of Huntington spent the
w.e et end with Mrs Garnett Chapman and other relatives.
J H Rea spent Sunday in Spen·
cer.
Mrs St-anley Percell of washington D c visited her parents
Squire and Mrs Jacob Phillipos Ia.~
week.
Mr and Mrs J .\1 Crump were in
Pomeroy Tuesday .
MT Herman Blessing is improv·
inl from an in)·ur,· he received in
an· a" 1· dent wh 1·ch completely de
mQUshed his automobile.
·¥r and Mrs Tobey Muers
were
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IUtlla o! Mr and Mrs Harry
·B rooks.
Mr Llf)yd Wams ley who iS employed on the river spent a short
vacation with his ram.Jy.
Mr and Mrs Dallas Gibbs aDd
0 enver or Brottd Bun spent Saturd
·
M
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o · h
ay With
r and n rs
wtg t
Gibbs.

ina: were New Haven shopperB Fri·
U The PJain.a 0-You day.
&lt;H practically name ,vl'loUf own
Mn lna Weigand and son Billie,
score Olli thls Gne. The Red DevU1 Mrs W J Chapman and Beatrice
have quite a football team. and were recent guest.s of Mr Gideon
tt•a llbout time that ft.DJ and op- Hinkle and Mrs Carrie Judson of
poaenta: in this area begin to ~ Hartford .
allze It. We believe tbat tbe;r
The ladies Aid of the Leutheran
eould beat any SEQ team In the Church ln the Uuppl'r .Fial.li,
Je11Ue.
Board Bapti1t, and Oak Grove E U
B
met
Wabama 20 Milton 13 - Stricth T~&lt;J.sday
h
d with .Mn11. Ed
f f'ry
lh
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ev
ave
one
ann1.1a
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ly a bunch, -but we feel that the
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pa!l three years. Tne ay . was
Fale0111 are abGut due to get back spent in quilting and working pn
Jn the wtn eolul)ln. Roscoe ~use
r
lh o • G
A d ' At
rugs or e aa rove J •
and company llllvtge • win after noon lunch wa.s served and all had
a rn...,h early aeason.
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W~:&gt;e e ow~
Ft. .Pleasant 26 ~land 13 - shipping together wert&gt; Mesdames,
The Bas Blacks continue to roll ' Ora ttoush. Marie Alias . Hazel
in top company. Coach Bob Sheri- 1 Roush G-oldu: MeDe11nitt Cora
:r:er loat bls opener to Hunlinaton ! Roush,' Leortta Roush, 1Ju~a and
E ast, b ut t hat 1hould be the on IY I Inez .H.oush Mrs J!ai J and two
bl nt on the BIg BIaca.
• sohedule. I children, Bthcl
· Ra yb urn, Lcouisc
Jjckson 20 Lol&amp;fi 7 - The Iron- Adkins Nei!Je Adkm s Allie Hoi'·
Miss Brenda Weigand spent Sat.
men hne too much all-around Yeager' and Beverly Bl~nche Yeag. urday night with Miss sandra
strength for 1 Logan te•m that er, Rena Bonecuucr and Chrisll Roush.
has a good nnense, but a green Dawn, L;arnet C..:hapman, V1rgie
Mr and Mrs Tobey Myers were
line up front, and not any too Wollt•, Maude Blessmg Leaura Sunday dinner guesu of Mr and
much defense . Coach Gf!ne Slau· • Gibbs Ella Blessing Famie Roush Mrs Cecil Bles~i ng and Ella .
ghter rolla on ·in spite of the fact and Danny Ray. Mr Taft Boston
Mr and Mr.~ Dennis Housh anrl
that the Chiefs will fill the alr and Ed Fry.
Mr Okey B. R..oush w~re sunday
with passe• In an attempt to puH
The rctatives and hiends in guests I){ Mr 1wd MJs Elmer New
1
an up&amp;et.
Plain V·alley COUD)IT!unity mGtored ·berry.
Galllpolls 20 Athena 13 - The 14 the home of M"rs Lill1e Doolidle
Blue DevUa now have detirdtely near Hlckury Chapel Thursday
Mr and Mrs. Frank Wolre of Sil·
been e•tabllshed as the darkhors- evening and surprised Mrs Ella ver Spring Md. were visiting relea of tbe SEO le:ague, and will Rayburn on -her 84th birthday. She atives and fr ie nds in Indiana and
be out to stay in the race against 1 bu been in the home of her daugh· Kentucky and ~~enl the week end
a~ ,.A,bqs tum tbat hatn't been ter Lelllle Jor iom&amp;lime. Mrs Hew- ...w.i.t,b..J4.t,a. , .lfp nn Je 'faylur, Aunl of
too 'bad 'too date. Burt Smith and lrd ~Yb!lnf,i~kl'd a d~Hcim~_~ . M1;11. ::Wli&amp;U. ' , .
eOnJpl!lf to ~~:lay unbeaten in the Blrr~y t~ which was _a1Jt'ved _. ·)h•, J~on I' ry 'Of New Haven
l~t!JUe pJI)'.
wit.b. icn"cr,•m'· Neither Mrs Ray- "'fiiited .8)' evening with his
·~~lo State, 28 Ullnoil 14 - Last burn JIOr ' t4e~ulb.ter knew of t:fl-e father , and u:totber Mr and Ml'li
·tibe tBQ,Cb met d•e ·best pas- affair until all had't'otb~red. ll'boes ~ Ed Fry of Oal GroYe.
In thrco~ntry. and still came from Pt~D. VJ!.lley -wet...11Jlr J.Dd.
Mr •.nd Ml's curus Ric:.kard Mr
· 9,11) t.op. ThJa week ther tuet't Mrs Howa~ Rayburn :and ramJiy, toea. King and Mrll, Lau.ra Gibbs
0 e.· or;, \II.CI..'be.Bt ground eame1 In Mr and ·M~ Leat~.r Adkln$ alid Mrs att~od revival series at Pcnlel
the ftitlon, but WGody Haye1 bas Nora Adildl. At a lata hoUr all de· Sund~ night.
.
one. of the belt ball dl..tll In the parted for their home11 wishing
Mr ~:~nd Mrs Harry Gibbs or Gib·
nat1on, and will continue tG .roll Mrs Rlyburn many more Happy lP.&amp;Iown were calling on relatives
Gn the ground Saturday.
Birthdays. ,
in this area Sunday.
Ohio UnivenJty 20 Kent State 13
Mr Okey Rou"h and Mrs Luvena
Mn. Ethel Fry called in the
-We feel that the Bobcats have lm· Rainey motored to Huntington, Fri- homes of Mrs Fannie Taylor MrH
proved Jutficlently to come thru day morning . Mrs Rainey will visit Dcnnl~ Roush Mrs Allen PMsser
witb their first win of the· season. her uncle iJ1 \Wayne Co. who has and Ml"ll Donaid ThompsQn fri~y.
CharUe Stob~;rt continues tp pl~y ~~en help!~" for five .1ear1, .tntl
M and Mrs. Hom.lr ~~~d
Jood bill with bhe Cata, 1nd ought 11 now in a cri{ical r.ondJtlon.
Kt&gt;nneth 0 ( columbus at! ended fhl"!
to be a main factor In their win
Mrs ROJI Winebrenner and Don- funeral of Mr. Osear }lali at Fogle·
over the Golden Flashes.
na spe~t Saturday wilh Mr and ~ongs Funeral Home Tuesday with
MJamJ 27 Marshall 7 - The Red· Mrs Guy Blesslne.
11klna have too much aJJ.around
·Mrs Fannie Roush spent Wednell·
1tren1th for t•he Thundering Herd day wilh Mrs Garnet Roush of Ver
and Miami rolls on toward anoth· non and helped her make appleer Kenyon, Xavier over C~nelnnatJ butter.
l
SyracuiH! 14 West VirtJnia HJ~
Mr. Melvin Bonecutter w,bo l's
Tla• .Jtountalnf'ei'J .surprlted lamt
on the rlve1· il spending
weelr: with a win over Texas, but a
days with his famil)l.
'
Byraeuae has had a we·ek of rest
to prepare (or Art Lewla' team ado Ageiel, Yale over tolumbtli..
•nd should be up tor Ulia one :
Mlchia:an over Army, Navy over .
Srr•c:u1e In a ,queabr.
Tul1ne, Villanova topping Dayton,'
DOWN THE LINE • Notre
Dame over Purdue, Bowlln1 Gntn Vir.lnia Tech: O\'er Wm. and Mary~
OYI!r Baldwin Wallace, Capitol ov- SMt:J oYer DukC, s. CarnUna over
Vlrllnla, Michlelln State over Jn.
er Kenyon, Javier over Cincinnati diana,
Mlnneaota over NorthweatMiami, Fl•., over Maryland. Wy;.
ern. l''lorlda over Rice, Georala
mine over New Mexleo, TCU over
Alabama, Baylor over Arkan•aa Tech oYer LSU. Wl.sconsin over
G11o, Waahinlton over Bolton u' Iowa, Kansas ovca· lows State,
DetrGit oYer WlcbHe, Wake Fo~: Miasisaippi vver Vanderbilt, MlaJourl ovor N. Dakota Sta.te, Okla.
eat over CJemaon, Brown over
Dartmouth. Colorado over Oolor- homa over Texas, Kentucky over
Auburn, CaUfornla over Oreaon

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burial in the Oak Grove Cemetery.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Wolfe of Hd.
were ..upper guests of the Cecil
Blesaings Sunday evenina. Other
.eue.sll were Mr Clyde Yobo of
Sarbersville, Mr Yoho. wife and
two daughters of Pt. Pleasant and
Nrs Ethel Fry .

Mr Ernie and Miss Twila Pick·
ard called on Mrs Stanley Adkirts
of New Haven Saturday.

Mrs. Fannie TayJor, Mr and Mn
Frank Wolfe and Mr Clarence
Taylor called on Mr and Mrs. Will
McKinney of Flat Rock Sunday.
Mr. Billie Weigand was a caller
in the Mn W. J. Chapman home
Sunday evenini.
Mr anci Mra Perry Wise of Stow .
Ohio were guests of Henry Jen·k·
ins and fantily Friday.
Jenkins and family.

MASON NEWS

fur the past several weeks.
Mr and Mrs Earl Die:)).) and ehild
ren St. Albans were the week nd
gu~ta of his fatb•r M.:r .aDd Mn
J A Diehl.
Mr and Mrs Charles Russell and
_,ons, Follansbee, W. Va. were
guests of the lattcra PNtata - Mr
and Mrs Herman Rousb dluoina the

John Handley ,
Is Freshman
At Case Tech

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$2.99

The perkleat of bewa enll·
vena the wonderful lines of
lhlo little low ollng pump

State, N. Carolina over GeorliM,
Tenn('saec over Chattanooaa, UC
LA over Waahina:ton State, Stanlord over San Juse State, Penn
Stat11 over Holy Croas, Princeton
over l'c.nn, ~o~Jorlda over N. C.
State, Tulsa over Okia Aagie1 and
Wathin11ton aver Oregon.

put weekend

or

Cbul'!'l QuJyey who 1.1 employ·

ed in Columbus &amp;pl!aL the pill
Davld Thomu, M:.lD.eravUle len

1 1\lesdiy

for a yislt In CrookJville

HI's Earl Oliver and Mra Minnie

Mls1 Mary Jane Scott, student

Neutzllng vilited In Atbe-DI, Tues-

at Ohio Univen-ity, AtbeOJ 11pent

with M.nt Viola

the past weekend wiLb her

pa~ntl

Jones.
Mr and ·Mrs Clarence Burt, Mr and Mrs John Scott; rorre•t
Mann. W. V:s, were guest, the

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WAIT A FEW DAYS •••
BE 3 YEARS AHEAD I
advanced it will
Octo~-_:..:: ,youw" car&amp; teem three yean out of
make 10-\laU
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On

I!AGLE RIDGE CHURCH
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date. On Ocwb&lt;r 30 you I ... y...-sr Total
like Tonion-Aire Ride, Flight s,.weeVpBSty ~nge, 0&amp;
•three
enco·
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.Contact Brakeo, • Fury "301
full •yean
October 30 you"ll &amp;ee one car leap
d dr'o
obead of the low·price 6eld when you oee an
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Ffnl 6 Evenlnga a different
apeaker wiD be hell'd.
Rev. Freeland Norris WUI
Speak the R...,.lnder,
EVERYONE WELCOMI!

PLYMOUTH

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HOUsE

LEvEl,

WE8UY

OHIOVALtEY
JUNK CO.

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Wm. "f. Gruater.
Middleport .
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k1tc!¥E-n cbbJql!ts lfil.d:tnany odae1'
·tta; aas ref.reter.G,or; tNo piece
artie!~ to numerdl.Js to mention · living 1·oGm suite; two used teleSale to commen(."(' at 1:00 o'clock
visioo1;;; a:l in good condition·.
P . M. Term s Cash. Brownw
also other household article&amp;.
Woods · Auclloneer.
Mrs J H Cuckler Phone 8J.Bd-X.
Ethel M. Stout AdmlnisLrix of t0..11 ·3,c
the Estate of Frances W. Par ker,
deceased.
33 RATS lttu..ED with one pouati
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STAR WARFARIN. Safe, sur~.
euaranlited,
Bbehbech Hdware
l'he Hotel Martin has available, a
SutU'
Run Feed Mill
few rooms with running water
9192mo. p
steam heated, and Hotel service
at spedal weekly or
monthly HERCULES COAL
tales to ateady guests, Rates as
U!led very little. $99.00 Pnon ~
.Jow a.a $8 weekly double oe&lt;:u·
846·M or 6(M5-J.
pancy. Also ·rooma for Special 10·9-6tc
Meetings, Pa•·Ues,
Weddin1s.
Banqueta, and private breakfast, ·-·- --·-· ...............
luncheons, and supper partie&amp;
Pbone 396 to Mr. Samuel 0 . Per·

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ments on your home. ear, 1'¥.
or (l~her obligai.Wn.s. Milke S35

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BUICK VB R~ADMM•'tillt I 0.1l.:Hc
4 dr . Sedan ll)'natJow, p.,w.er
'll" bw..ement , cO&lt;tl ful'naer . :
:l.ee 1 i.q. brU.OS,
Bla.el.tnar's 3 ftOo ' f FUit."ilSHED a_partmeot .
acre of arollnd . C~ei! Dav1t11 Davl
Pcmeroy. •li&amp;Uri .OO lU·ll«c.
utih~u!s p .lid. 3f6 North 4th St
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lG&amp;i PONTiAC Yl.X 8CYL. 2 d.r
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Sttdan . One local owner . Or igi· (, !\It:
FOR SALE OR RENT. ~ ,
rou., .a pill Lnwn1s . I rroom dwell
nal tia11h. BJ~oettnar'1, Pomeroy
room~ . u1ilitit&gt;i, $3~ . c-o c,u Sp1
i.ng, nt'wly Jac&amp;rattd ~oti.de a.a.o
fl,2115.00 L0-11·8lc.
uet- 5· :1&gt;695. Mason .
.. - - - -oul :\-lust be s&amp;n to bt&gt; apprP· 10..11·6 t
1854 BlllOK V8 SUJPER 4.dr. SedMil
thll·d 8 room 1111d ti ·rU&amp;J"m
Dvnafl!iw, l~ow~&gt;r neeriQl . .t..ow
1li!H:E AC'RES
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huu;..l·~ Both within 5 rum . wal~
k.i.lla1e. Blaettnar'•, Pwnerli.)'
four r;;~a:m house , electr~ily. ll'
of C~1·t ilOUIO'I! . A. 1\ .BeD.jaJ
A.pple Gr~;~wt' See: Alex WJbt."cle-r
fl.MtiUlO lO·li-{I~~!~C---,..--,l'ome-r oy.
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l!JG+ CJIEVROLE..: f 210 4 dr. Se.drilt
_ _ _ 9-ls.tr_- - - , . . ODe lo.c.al .o.w.ner. Ori&amp;rna l fini~ :~or Httt - l:loctri~ wallpa,JW"
$1.,1&amp;6,()(1 Blaettnar's PomC!lrO)' .
•tt&gt;amer. clin~on y;sbtr, M}O
10-ll-61:
.£1!eport. Ph . .626li·X.
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top. Q95.00 olllaett-nar'• ¥-Q~Qeroy .
Clintnn f'iJber, Middleport.
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HOMES WANTED f'lr two niL'C
kittens . Phone 6344-X.
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er atearing. Low &lt;BUJ..e4~· UL.,
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local owner . $8£6.® B!-aettnao'l .
The undersigned will oUer (o!
Pome1oy. 10·11--6~c
sale at pilbHc auction. at th('
- - - _.... ___ - - late residence of Frances W
'JJ f.or Sc,ie
Parker,' deceased, at Tupper!;
nmo BA'HREL·
Plain :S, Meigs County, Ohio. on KRl'D 011 ·· $3. 00 rL'I.&gt;
Sat.u~day, the 27th day of Octo·
Phone :Wi·.\'1. Viq~ 11 Tcatvrr.;,
be:· lP~6, IQe pe,sonal property Syracuse.
of said dece nt. consistin&amp; in lU·ll - titc
llart . of rugs, liv1ng ·room: suit~ IFRIGIDAR. E~!N -GO
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rile ng c an·s, m r rs,
~on able price. Abbie Slob art.,
mar'*l top dresaer. aeyetal old
Phone Dj-7,..- p .......... r .... v, St. Rt.
one drawer gtands, one trunk,
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electric &lt; ~~.ij:~Q~tnr, electric 1_?-ti ·atc
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CHICAGO - Spider Webb, 1~.
Chicago, oul.polntt'd Charley Char·
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aerti~QD. llinlmum charae :Mk.t eeat.a per word for three coo·
1ftutive in.liertloD.I.
8pedai-Qne month for 25 cenu
'P~ word.
~II rll• or 2 c~nls per wprd will
be c harg~ for ~'lle-rtlskta ll not
paid for befil'l'e the 25th of each
J31Gnth [()IJOwinl Insertion .
llTQrB in AdYertlamr-Sl\ould h.•
r.epiU'ted .Lannedlately. Tbe Da11r
Sentinel wUl not be rhpOOlllbW
jor ,mGre than one incorl'ect io·
1tftion.
.CIUI'IJ or 'llaanu .and Special NotiOt\8 ot EYents printed at reguJar classifiEd rates. Obituaries
published .1.t 1 ct&gt;nt per word.

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FIGHT RIIULTS
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weekend witb Mrl Qulvey and son.

MWJ Nelle Blna, ·Mn John Chase with Mr and Mrs Walter Thomu.

day afternoon

WANT .4DS

Mr and Mr• Cbar

via- lea Burt a ad (&amp;mll:r, RutliDd road .

tbe HlllcreJt reathome, Athena .

REVIVAL

TOPPIBll

of rleb velvety blaell suede.
Perf e e t eomptllllon for
aulls, df&lt;!olea, aport logomoot often out of your do-

Fight Results

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it.ed Mrs· Vic-la JOnes. 'Monday at

tudenta: et Cale Institute .of Tech,
horne of his parents Mr aDd Mn nology, Cleveland, 0.
Miles Brown.
Following reelstratio on Sept. 10
be took part in Case's OrlentaUon
Week pro&amp;ram. During this time
be beard talb by varioUI member• oJ the faculty and 1taff on
Ute many new aspects of college
life. learned the Case Cheers ud
songs, attended sample clauea and
became famiHar with the Case
~am pus.

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lJ polis, were Sunday gue.ita at the

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Your Best
Bow

Mr1 Jed Webster Sr. SprinJ Ave

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wet&gt;kend.
Mrs Viola Jonea 11 reporte&lt;t 18
Mis:; Mary Armat.roq:, Riple, · John Charles Handley, son of
has been the bOUihe fUest of her Hn. Jobo Handley pf Hulberey ,seriou.sly ill at the Hillerm rest
s1sll'r Mrs . Jean Carson.
Ave., Pomeroy. b a member ol. home Athens.
Mr and Mrs Harold Bmwn, Gal- the new freshman c:laas of ttl

Mr and Mrs Russell Capehart
and daughter Jackie spent the week-end in Lexington . Ky with tbeJr
older daughter Diane . who js , a
sludent at the un;versity of ,Ker
:ucky. They .wr nt for the 'occas.
sion of Diane's birthday.
Mr and Mrs .rr Hd Luikart and
Mr and Mrs William Tittle of C!ar-.
ence, Ia . were recent guests of Mr
and Mr&gt;~ Dennis Dudding.
ttlll 11 a _,a.tl p~· ttl ...
Mrs Emma Ryan is enjoy:ng a
Mfldred c·B abt) . ~_.. , ~
week11 v~~.ca.wn fr om her duties
narlaa.callldU)t:IJQ~---·
at the Malion Pail Office.
an athlete Of •lJ .'UiQ, . WbO
Mr and Mrs Sheri~ ."dathews and
d'ed of cdeer bf Joti1a · leal1
daughter or Jdatlo have recently
nuapltal. O.IV81!1~ Ttx. Sh•
moved into the Gail Dud dUng prowaa t2. Her .dMY,, lftdeil • ctr
perty. Mr Mathews is an emplo)lee
reer which plat"td biJ' .at. th•
of the Kaist&gt;r Aluminum Plant.
top IJI. wumea'• .01)1iaf141 ~
Mrs Mary Walsh has been vltitprotesaluUl 1011 .nd etiMr
ing with relativ e~ in Zans._v;:.jl_l•.:.·_o~,___•pu
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SPECIAl!

Lewis-Manley
Auxiliary To
Dine Nov. 5th

FRESH

GROUND BEEF

41b.$1.00
AT
SIMONS

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SLICED
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announced for Tuesday, Oct, ,30
from 10 a. m. to 3 p, m. Members
are to lake a sack lunch and
coffee will be provided. Mrs. Ronald Springer wam welcomed ae a

I g_ue&amp;t , Mr9. Charles Joli &lt;-1.

guf'lit.

The Bloodmobda

De-voted

.. lb. 39c

Reed

MARKET

W. MAIN ST.

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POMEROY

OCTOBER 15

un11eat Senator Mone, eapeeially,

(l•ten~aUcm41JJ

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Lucille Bearbs Hawklno, Pomero,. Society Editor
Eleanor s. Sebaaf, Mlddlep&lt;lrl Society Editor-Phone 6079

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the,

·Servicemen

Sehaeket Clinic. another of their

FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO.coun~y mtl.rmary Oct. 21 whe~ the ·
for the year. The meetLovfJOY Cn'Citt of tbc U. tr. san. , iut closed with a poem by Mra Pvt. Delbert H. Milan. whose wife
b~ro
Missionary Society or tbe if:U~e.
. Alberta lives in Syracuse, Ohio,
Ftrst Baptist Church met tbiJ
The hoatesaes served cake, ice recently wa.s graduated from the
week at the home of Mrs. Johq cream ID.d atrawberrie8 , nuts and construction machine operator's
Lyo~ wU)l Mt11. James Pullen
cOftoe to m~1 1 and juests. co,w se at Fort Lef!anl Wood.
tbe ~hOstess.
were Mrs. Luman, Mrs.
llllaa:~p1 ,Ltr~~ 'o ~?P,e~a~e
MCMaster, tractor scrapers ant;t: .road 'g'Niilet-s.

ANNIVERS4RY
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•.1 Mi!~~entered th~ A1·my in May

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A.AJ'', 'SuP!lr-Right - &lt;iholee

· A&amp;P Super-Right

euts, Extra Lean, Loin End1

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47c

A&amp;P Pork Lolna are
aeleeled from plump,
youa1, lriiiD-Ied porken

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extra lean, H•

-Pork Roast · · lb. 4Sc

Tender, S!eer Beef'

CHUC

A&amp;P Super-Right . . Lean
Cholre cut• Cellter Rib

Pork Chops ·· lb. 65c
A.&amp;P Super-Right • Cholee
Center Sllees In'
F11ll Shank Half
'WHOLE HAM . . . lb. 45&lt;
BUTT HALF .. . , lb. 49&lt;
A&amp;P Super-Right . . Steer
Beel, Well Trimmed!
ROUND OR ENGLISH

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was the toplc of the pljPJram by
Mrs. Smitb &amp;B&amp;isted by Mrs. Senm Blazewicz, Mra. Martha Hdlited
1nd Mu Elizabeth Davis. Prayer
by Mrs. Earl Brown concluded the

program.

Durinf the business it IYas an·

nounced that the thank offering
.would be taken at the November
meetlnt. New books for use in the
Society were ordered purehaaed.

lb.

39c

Roast · · lb. 55c

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ROAST

Fresh Ham .· · lb. 39c

Ira tood! Trimmed ol
e1eeaa fat!
.

of -;t)Js y~ a11d completed basic
tralllilng here,
T~ 22-year-old soldier was grad~d,jrom ;Jtutland High school
in- 18Gf( !IIS parents, Mr. and Mrs.
De~bel'i A. Milan, live on Rt. 1,
Langsville.
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bock blut dtnlm , . . '

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F-y W'-nala • AJed

Swiss Chene
·SUeed or Pleee

35c

lb.

Ice Cream

FRESH DAILY

SPrctAL
2doz. 39c

FRESH FROZt:N APPLE, CHERRY, PEACH

Morton's Pies · · · · · · · · · · · .. · .. 2- 24oz size 95c

811100TH, RICII
Cllelee • ,.....,.

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Sugar Donuts

New Potatoes · .... · .. ·.. 50 LB. BAG $1.39

A6P'8 MARVEL ..

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JANE PARKER ..
LIGHT, TENDER

INDIANA. U.S. NO. 1

lb. 49c

· ·,United StateS In·
· Dema~d On Russia

.. U.S. NO. 1 .... JONA.THA.N

APPLES 3

J•n• Perlcw S,.Ciel

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Pure Cider, Ohio~· Fllltst · ·· · ' .. · · pilau 79c

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Yellow Popeorn • !lilt. llle

PEAS _. 2·18

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t'udge Cook!" .• pq !5c
Spaclet- Anlft P •

Julee ... 2-41 oa. eana 5k

CORN . . lHI 01. eons 33e

Ketehup 2.18 611 btla 39&lt;
Ann POM __ PuN

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Mlrfflr Brantl

P. .ch, PlnHP-" Nrlc.t

Grapefruit 2-48 oz. eans 4k

Sweet Pleklea %1 OL jar 33e

A&amp;P lr•Rd Or•n11

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Distress Signals Are Picked Up
150 Miles North Of The Azores

IanWNDON
U.S. &lt;earcb planes ronverged today oo
area 150 miles north of the Awrea wbere repealed SOS

of ten miles,

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Area Vhlltlllty Gool
The weatber in the nea wu
good with scattered to brobu
clouds at 2,000 feet and villibill&amp;J

'Phe Daily Sentinel

B. H. Sanborn Lovejby Circle
Plans Vi5it To Th~ Infirm.,

·vorl !

The Air Foree aaid plaaes
streaking to the area from the
Legens bast:. usf!d a mid-oceu
ltop on tbe fli&amp;:bt from Britain io
the United Statu. Tra.DJ-World
AirJine• announced in Sbaanoa
it wu ~ndiq tbree of ita alttraft to Join in tbe aeareb.

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WHITHER the DemocJ:atll rttaln tbtlr 1Um ccmtrol at the Senate or Joae It to the RepubUcana lllnges
on theee alx key Sell&amp;te tobte.lrr, the way political tterl .ee1 lt. Washington and Oregon ahape up aa
..th~ holteat ba.tUetfttuadt, The. GOP would like to

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the same t)1»e traumiUed from
survival equipment prrled bv
all Amerkan
mllltarr plmM.
He aaid they were definiteiJ
dlstre.sa signals.

\ltSTERN JEAKS
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signala raised hope there may be survivors aDIOllll tbe 59
Americans miBslng aboard • Mililary Air Transport Service

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hostessn, Mrs. Everett· 'nlomas.
Mrs. Barnitz, Mrs. Earl Olivei and
Mrs. Leverett Rou.sh.

COLORADO

IS COMING

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A deuert course in keeping
with Hallowf'en Wils served by the

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kitchen. "Quiet ·0.)'" wu

chu~h

Bentl ty and Mrs. Emma Bland,
and ttlcy s•rvtd a fried chicken
lunch, l'lalad . pumpkin pil' and
coffee to the members and 1ne

SLICED

BOlOGNA .. · .. ·

Durin&amp; the busln"ess a report
w.as given on the stoves and It
was voted to purcttlse two for the

Mrs . Gcrtrurle Butler, Mrs. Naomi

HOUSE BACON · ·.. · .. · ·.. .. _lb. SSe

WaATHaR,

Metbodlat

pic, "The Isl~t~r.d Awaill His
Word ." A reading, "Group Fellowship in Prayer)' was given by Mrs.
c . E. w. Downie, the apiritual
Ufe secretary. Miss Lucretia Genh.f'imer showed a f.Um ''Ciu1JtiaD
Youth in Southeast Alia" l'howtna:
its jungles, Its politieal unreat,
its eeonomic asset. and the housing problems.

I

· · · · · · · lb. 39c

United

'

Devotions were led by Mrs. AI· '
onzo Custer who bad fol' her to-

The hostesses were Mrs. Cassell,

ALL MEAT

.. . · ··

vice of the

Two new me-mpus, Mrs. Van.
dcrh ook and Mrs. Thomas, Ruth::nd, were welcomed to the auxiliary , and will be initiated at the
next meeting Nov. 12.

Smoke-House Products

Wo-

churt1h was held Tuesday evenint
at the church with lin. W. 0,
Barnltz presi'diai.

with tickels at SL50 each.

.

th~

"-

men's Society of Chrlatlan Ser•

Mrs. Carrie Cassell , president,
presidt'd, and plans were completed for the dinner which will be
served from 4-6 at the churc:J

DAVID DAVIES

WUE HAMS

The October meetini: of

COnTESTS
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port , on Munday, Nuv . 5, when
the Auxiliary uf th e Lewis- Manley
Pos t . Amencan LEgion, met this
week at the Mt . Zion Baptist
church in Hutland.

WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE

OLD

SIX KEY

Plan s were mad.: fvr a turkey
dinner to be served at the 'Mt.
Moriah Baptb.t church. Middle-

.,
entt·n e

United' Methodist
WSCS Oct Meeting
Held On Tuesday

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