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8--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy
Jllddleporl, 0 ., ()ct.l7, 1958

Square Dancers Frolic At Festival

DAYS-ELBERFELDS
Thur. Fri. Sat. OCTOBER 18-19-20

LETART fALLS
Jlev. Floyd Workm.tn held li.st
rlles Monday at the
Plant•
(burch for Mrs. Mablto Norrit of
Atnm. Burial was in the Lef.lrt.
E11llt temeltry . Mrl&gt;_ Norris wu
a native of Letart Township.
M.r. Bnd Mrt~ . Homer Rowb
and daugbt ~rs of CantoD wn-e
llere for th e funrral uf his aunt,
'Mrs. Mabel Norris and wt&gt;re tbe

11\lests of
Wolfe.

h1s

uncl l',

Gonion

ley, iOn M i ~ r of f'utumhu s spent
Saturday with hl'f mother . Mrs.
C. C. Foster
The rev!vol c!osf'd Sunday , At-

tendance

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the

Jerry Hell, nationally lmown square dance caller and dance instructor, called the
at the Fifth Annual Mid.(Jhio Valley Square Dance Festival held in the Junior High
.
Saturday night. Here are four of the 12 Bela "circling left" before they break into a west~r~
style pattern. Dancers from 1$ different clubs in the Tri.State area were represen!Ald.
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1 ReJ. $1~9.95 Norge Wringer Wuher

$129.95
1 Reg. $119.00 Nor&amp;e,Wrlnger Waaher ....... . $94.00
% Reg. $229.00 Magi&lt; Chef Eledrio Ranges .. . . $139.00

1 Reg, $399.~0 Monuoh Color VU Electric Range . $%88

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cu. Ft. Refrigerator
1 Reg. $291.95 Norge 11 cu. Fl. Refrigerator
~ leg. $189,08 Norge 8!At cu. Ft. Refrigerator
1 Reg. $399.95 Norge 12

KROEHLER

IKE IN CLEVELAND TO GIVE BENDER A BOOST -"

Living Room Suites
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COME SEE 'EM

$178.00 Living Boom Suites
$188.00 Living Boom Suites
$289.00 Llvlag Room Suites
U2t.OO Living IWom Suites
$289.00 Living Room Suites
$297.00 Living Room SDI!Als
$319.00 Living Room Suites
$3~9.00 Living Boom Suites
$395.00 Living Room Suites

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$14; .00
$188.00
$173.00
UIMO
$248.00
$!58.00
$281.00
$al8.00

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1950 PONTIAC (8)
Wag Radio, Heat. Automatir Trans. Rtms
. One Owner.

1950 DODGE

4 Dr·. Radio and
heater. Lot!i of good transportation left in this car.

sums

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Night Gown•
"·. alld Pajamas
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, . Girls La&lt;e .Trimmed

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ON THE BRIGHTEST COR ~E R IN
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Men'• $5.85 Dress Trousers

Shlnmont

9by 12ft.

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ALL SIZES 9 Mo. tol8 Mo,- 3 to 8X -71o 14
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Dresses
Dresses
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Dresses
Dresses
Dresses

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SALI!, $8.00

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$10.95 BEDSPREADS

Men's Hanes Winter Weight Union Suits . . .. .. .. $2.00

$9.95 BEDSPREADS ·.

Boys' $U8 Suede Flannel Sport Shirts ...... . .. $1.48

SALE $6.00

Men's $1.95 Suede Flannel Sport ,Shirts ........ $1.88

·Aprons
.2 for $1.00

Men's Nylon Slreleh SO&lt;ks .... : . . .. . . . . . . . 39&lt; pair

BLANKETS
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FWier
· al s~m~es
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Will Be Saturday

-~ .. K11loween Window Paintina
· COp:atea:t for thil area with the co-

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.,p..,uoa of. Pomeroy me,..,haoo.

Three eategoriea bave been set
, , ,.,. the b•••· or .,..rd• in the
. eonteata, ln tlu'el! dlHerent age
· lrOUJ&gt;a with a total of $27 iu eal!lh

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Fuoera!' services for Mrs. RalPh
'\ prizes to be glven. First prizt in Neigler, Raclne, aged 8:5, who
each category is $2 while se~~ond died at Holzer Hospital Wedne.sprlze wiJl be $1. The tllre~ cate- da,- even~ng, have been tentatlveaortes -wl11 be for the funniest. ly set for Saturday afternoon at
belt porltalt and qutst al'ti!tic.
two o"elock at the Racine Mcth6Ail opictures made on local bus- dlst Church.
in~a• bou.se show window11 musl
Friends may can at tbe Ewing
be painted with plain white Bon Funeral Home until noon Satur' Ami ~ste and signed with tile day, and at the church from then
name of tbe I!I'tist an4 the age until time of 11erviees. Burial will
lll'OUp to wbieh be or she belongs. be in Letart Cemetery beside her
The threegroups will be late husband, Ralph Neigler.
from 11 to 9 veus of age; from 10
She was a member or the Ra·
-t-o 12 years ·of age and from 12 clnc Methodist Church of Racine.
years up. Prizes in the three ,eate·
Survivors include these cbH,JOri.es will be awarded in. each of dren, Mrs. Bert House, Rf.lcine;
the age groups.
·Carrol Neigler, Syracuse; Mrs.
Judging will begin at 7:30 p.m. · Morris Harden, Syracuse; Forrest
by Probate Judge John C. Bacon: Neigler, at home; Ralph ·Neigler,
'Mayor E. F. Robinson and Na.ncy Jr., Racine: Mrs. John Sprecker,
Edi*ll, PGmeroy Art Teacher.
Richmond, Calif.; Arthur Neigler,
After the announceltlent of the Syracuse.
Wi.nnen or the various -pti.zes at
AlsO surviving are: brothers,
·. ·-the village Parking lot, there will Arthur Ro·u sh, Salem Center, O.;
be rree treats for all -children giv- Rkhard and Early Roush. Letart,'
ep out at the parking lot . which 0.; Henry Roush, Racine ..
will be center of aetlvitiei.
Twelve grandchildren also survive.
One sister, Mrs. Tom Norris,

Ralph Anderso!'

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Elmer~~~~!:'i~~~- ~:!:~~!~e
To Be Saturday

At Firsi.Concert

italpb Ander.ron. 60 Detroit, died
Wednesd-ay morning. ue is a former Middleport resident Bnrl was
tile soo of the late Edward and
Katherline Sanders Anderson, Mid·

Fifteen high school .st-udents will
be gue~ts of local banks tonigh1
when they attend the first 'PJ'O&amp;ram
in he Communitv Concert series tonight in Gallipoiis.
First program is by The Concert
Men, in the Washington School
auditorium, at 8 p m.
The Polnerov National Bank has
presented three season tickets to
Pomeroy High School, three t o
Eastern High Sc.bool, and three to
Rutland High School.
The Farmers Bank and. Saving
Co. of Pomeroy bought three for
Pomeroy students and the Radne
Rome Bank presented three t o
Racine High,
Teachers will hold the concerl
tickets -and grant them to deserving students on a merit basis.

7 Reg. h.9$ Chatham Bllllllleta 7! by 14 inehel
$4.et
83 fteg, $Uli' Clnnoa Blanuls 72 by 14 inohco . . $3.00
t Jle!l. f10:9s Chtllham Blanlleta 7! •Y It inebes . $7.00
1zu Reg. fU:t cuno• Cottoa Blanketa •• by 76 in. n.oo
•· 115 Reg. fl.89 Cannon White Sheet Blankets 70x90 $1.50
73 Reg. $3.84 Cannon Part Wool Blankets 66x80 ln. $U5

LargeSlle
36 by 30 inehes

4 for $1.00

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.PEO.PLES RICOVEitiNG
Percy Peoples,

$U5 BEDSPREADS .

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High Band
·nacme
Ji.tney Supper To
Tag Sale
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Jitney SUpper at 6 p m at Ra·
H'llh School will cap off Ra...,, o ~band ''Tag Day" Saturd~y,

~o'riee.

band in a ¥or~ concert
the niekle-~·llem supdancing wlll sta1·t at
the high ~hool to the
Byers and his Circle

i&lt;hesiro.

SALE $3.08

Man
In Plane
Into River
Poature Buil1
lnnonprlag llldtn•• ~.

$35.00 {

ELBERFELDS OPPORTUNITY DA

1.
WEATHIR
Ohio: Partly c:lovdy with llttlt
cha,... In temparttura ...ay, to-

Pe•ce 1n several weeks.

Heller HastMtal
Mrs. A N Bengel Pomeroy.
Ralph Robson Mlneuvllle,

apparently Struck 1
wil'e ahearing off one
cr~hed inio 10 feet
Ohio side of the
from the Ashl-and
MCKee from
the
wae rushed to St.

in

Huntington,

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In
left"fair
rib

SINGLE COPY-5c

Refuses To Open Phone Ex,ha
Curfew Law To
Start Sunday
At Middleport

Three Cases Are Lack Of Law Enforcement Cited
Listed For Court As Reason For Phone Blackout
. ht OhioPORTSMOUTH,
0. (UP)-Oflicials of the strike-bound
T
ODIP'
Consolidated
Telephone
said they will not re-&lt;&gt;pen
Hearings --e j the Scioto Co\lDty exchanges Co.
until
and
law

KEPT $50,000 LYING
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Tf'o HarHord, w. · va., young
men will come Into Mayor E. F.
Robinson's &lt;"Ourt tonight, one to
answer to a charge of lntoxication and an,:,ther to speeding.

Sunday, October 21, will be the
darting date of the · Halloween
curfew of 9' p. m. including Saturdays until Thursday, Nov. 1, aecordlng to an anuouneement made
by Mayor C. 0. Fisher, Wednesday.
The curfew will be enforced by
local pqiJee and parents are held
resPonsible for any one eighteeo
e~r younger oo the streets after tbe
'J.iren biOWi at nine o'clock. Par.
~ntl are also held responsible' for
damages done by tbeir children.
Tbe curfew is imposed because
of vandalism which incl~des breakIng of wiodows in two houses,
throwing tomatoes ·a nd applee at
homes, breaking flower-pots, and
similar acto..
Young people attending school
activities, such as foobball games,
.will be allowed out Utlt'l 1-1 p, m.
aceordln.1i' tu the orfidals who em·
pha.slzed the fact that thls applies
to anyone eighteen or younger unless they arc accompanied by their
parenta.
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They "' Bernard E. Rairden,
23, driver of a car stopped this
m,prnlng by the State Highway
Patrol on RL 7 going north. Rair·
~en is eha~ged with speeding.
' Tho othec i' Donald E. Clark, 21.
a passenger with Ralrden.
Rairden p(..Bted a $1~ bond but
Clark was resting yet in 'County
jail at noon today.
In other fraffie cases Randall
Lee Robert &amp;, age 17, of Rt. 1,
Long Bol\om, was fined $10 in
Judge J.ohn Bacon's
Probate
court this morning as a result of
an accident last week near the

from enforcement authontles.

C. E. Williams, company president, in

p
F
omeroy iremens
Assoc"JalJOD WiJ}
Favor Bond Issue

Nazarene Ch
- urch
Area Wo~ho, :p To
D. .~-..
~ Held . ,
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Drew Webster Post No. 39 Amerl-

statement made

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Pomer1:1y FiteJtllen's Association
Wednesday even'lng in a ~eeial
meeting caned by its President
f&gt;wight
P.drkt'l', unanimously adopted a resolution to support the
hund issue for the Veterans Memorial Hospital which will appear
on the .Nov. 6, ballot.

of benefit to the rommunity and
that they believed the bond issue
He will be In maror'l court at would providr.- a much
needed
8 o'clock tonl&amp;ht.
commllnity improvement.

Paul case\, membe~ip ~hair­
man, IJtOke on the effalil t6 eQIIll

~~~h;e:~~;. met

a

Wednesday night said, "Lives are
at stake in this
iu;ue. The company
nOJ rlsi: these lives any
further ."
"We are confident,"
William•
said, "the govenor of this state
will see to it that law and order
is restored to Portsmouth without

ing on the request of the Voh.1nteer Citiz-ens Committee for Law
Enforcement. The met-ting is expected to air just what city police
did to maintain order .
City Manager Roger Layton said
the council
"investigate..
b he
1·
w et r po ~ce have fa.iled to eo-

day.

American Legion
Post Resolves To
Aid Boqd
Issue. .
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aUand
vctmna
"' Wo,ld
Iurged
and n
tb~ veterans
of War
the
Korean war to attend, when the

forceful

enforcement IS an est.ab~hed fact,'' not ju~t an assurance

bus illegally on W. Main St to-

·piete the mem1&gt;erehlp clrlv•·for
this year by December 1 andt also

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The Scioto County
exrhanges
were closed for the
third tim(
Monday night when a cr~d
ot
500 persons gathered oulJ1de the
I New Boston exchange and started
to thr?w .stones and brlclu.
A httle later, another
erowd
forced the eloaing of the Portamouth exchange.
On a motion
by Ralph Sisson
The Portmouth City Council
Chester Golf course.
wh1cb was seconded by John Sti- has .scheduled a meeting tonigbt
Pomeroy police reported the II'· venJ, the ruolution called attcn- to hear public critlciam of police
rest of Leon Shumalt.e, Pomeroy
RD l, ehar•~d by Patrolman~Jbn lion to the fact that the Pomeroy action in tbe Monday
nij:ht vio•
Firemen had always
been sup- lence and rarlier outbreab.
001
McKenzie with p.asslq ·a
porters of anytbiog that would be
The couneH scheduled the meet-

Pomeroy 1"'
1.,&gt;_-iLer ()f-Co•erce
\.IIUIIIDJ
Banquet speaker Is seIected

Following the adoption o( the
resolution a committee of six was
appointed t~ work
with Leslie
Fultz in the coordination o[ efforts
. t1ou'1e.,.•temhe blawly. in cespect to unlawtoward the passage Cl r tbe bon d 1.!1-

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sue.

Named to the ~ommittee were:
John Beaver, Carl W1ll, Wllll.am.
'
. iof 'litef: telden. ~an, Cbaltes we..,-, Harry'
N.izar~e yQung pbo.Jlle's work will Watson, aDd O.vid Godwin,
be held in t h e ,Jackloo Oluo
Church of the Nazarene, Water
and Locust sts. Tuesday night Ill
Se~rina
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7: 30. (0 ct. 231
Rrl. Joseph F. Nielson, Buyru,
district president, will be in clnlr-

ge.

Revi"val
Opens On Sunday
At Laurel Qi££

Two resolutions were offered,
Lawrence P. Johnson, Jr., present manager of the PortsThose invited it1clude pa.stors,1
oDe to reaffirm and pledge supoffieers of s~ietie&amp;, and super·
port t(l the Meta;a County Veterans mouth Chamber of Commerce will be the principal speaker
visors of youm!l people's work, ani
Meraorial bond issue and the other of the evening at the· first annual Pomeroy Chamber of Com- junior work. Phases and problems
A revival will begtn at the ·
to TeaHirm and pledge run sup--. merce banquet at the Hotel Martin on Oct. 31.
will be studied. Programs and pat- Laurel Cliff Cbureh Oct. 21, with
port to tbe Korean Veterans bonus
The speaker of the evening bas
terns of organization will be aug. the Rev. H , _L . Jone ~ . Zanesville,
0 ., as spec1a1 speaker, Harry
to be voted upon, Nov. 6.
a wide range of expenence in the
gested.
Denver IDCle. Durwood Cum- work of the Cbamben of ComAll Nazarene ch1H'Ches from Ath· Bates, pa.stor of the church anmings, Tracy Whaler and Robert merce having been abo manager
ens 10 Portsmouth, and Wellston to , nouneed today.
~ayre entert~ined tbe i_NUP dur- • o[ the Chamber i:t Lexington, N. \
Ironton will be represented. Sim·
The Rev. Jones ts dJ.s:triet suptng the eyerung wJth stnng music. C.; and Spartansburg, s. c. He
1
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ilar workshops -are being be d ID erintendent of tbe Southern Dt&amp;Fifty m~m~ were present for was also a member of the Editor·
Mansfield and Cohlmbus.
trict of Free Melbodlst Churches
a spaghetti dmn~r which _wu serv- ial staff of Wilmington N. C.
ed b~ Paul Casct, precedma:
the News-Star prior to service ln the
in Ohio.
meetJng,
Marine Corps. and manager of the
The puhlic i~ in\·ited to .the
Chamber of Commerce at Chad- \
1ervices which are 'iCl to open at
bourn, N. C., and executive secre7:30 p.m. each night.
Machin• A,.
DAYTON, 0 - UF - Eugene tary or tbe Chadbou~ Tobacco
Wooley, when he paid a parking Board of Trade .
nne stapled hi• ,a ehuk to the
Johnson is a graduate of the 1
tick~t with 94 staples, all in groups Fenum
Junior College of Ferrull),
of three iil the shape of stara. The
Va.; attended UniveNity of Nortb .
The Racine Fire Departm('nt in
court mailed it back to Wooky beCarolina;
did
under-tradua;e
~ork
a
mefting held Wednesday. ev~a­
cause: "lf we left the cheek on the
at William and Mary and ts a .
ing went on record of leavmg ·Jts
ticket the bank might not reeog·
graduate pf the Southeaatern In· :
individual membrrs to their own
nize it." Anyway, the way the ticstilute for Chamber of Commerce
decision
regarding the forthcomket is now, it couldn't bt used in
Proposed ehanaes in the BrucclExecutives a5 well a!l a graduate
ing bond i,sue for the Veterans
the JMB maehine.
Wwrencc P. Johnson
o{ NaliGnlll Institute for Chamtller
IQsis control Ia~ of Ohio wen•
Memorial Hospital.
executives of Mi&lt;"higan State ColBillie Spencer said today that eutlined by Dr. David., HUI of the
lege.
the unit could not give endorse-- State Department of Agriculture
ment to tbc bond i55Ut! due to the Wednesday night a t a meeting
He is likcwi... member olsov-1·
l'act that it was of a polltieai na- held in Jaekson.
eral Chamber of Commerce CounAttending from here were How·
ture and that the department diet
cils and executive' a-ssociations. I .,._ _
:Jrd Nolan ; Hiram Slawter, Orien
n&amp;t want \() become involved.
Rndn•y Spring, ,..,,.,.,.,. of the II
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce
today reported that tickeLo; to thl' .
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, 'SUICIDE' COMMANDO CAUGHT

Fultz Is Named
\AJUrdinator For
Hospital Issue .

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affair are nnw heilli sold hy
the banquet comm1t1ee of John

Richmond, Rich Jones, Paul Casci, Don Springn and Bill , Atkins.
Price of the tickets to the banquE't is $1.50 per person, Wi1h local Chamber Offieers anticipating
a capacity crowd,.
Johnson will be accom-panied Lo
Pomeroy by E. 0 1 Dougherty, Valley Division ·M anager of tllll Ohio
Power Co., al!o of Porl.smuuth.

Market R-eport

PREPARING TO RECLAIM HER CHILD

Leslie F. Fultz. who has ~en
selected by a group of Meigs
County citizen~; 'o roordinate the J
1-promotion d thr V~·terans' Men'l·,
1 oria.l Hospifal bond ts.,u e, announcrd _today that a_ny person may
obtam ln[oJrmatJtln
wncernlng
llhe bond issue a11~ the . proposed
, hospital by conlactmg !urn at 4351
· or 481.
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1

Fulh stated 1hat he e_"'J?edally 'I

I ctc~ires to contad .all rl\'lc and
cuaurai groups and that Ill~ comProd- mittee is now prrpart-d tu appear
, bdore the memb('rstup of any or-

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CINCINNATI, 0. (UP) ttte:
EGa; &amp;ti:adyr priCf!s at ·'f&amp;rJns, ganlntlon to promulQale the_ liBIwh •lf&lt;s and browns, ;\
jumbos '45-48; A large 42-44: A mediums 28-29; A small 19-21; 8
large 33·38; FOB A large 48-50:
A medium 32-33.

I

ient facts concl'rmng
aild to answer any
which may arise .

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STAY HOME
NANTUCKET, Mass. - Ul' Historical record&amp; show that de: spite huge whaling pl'OfiiS tbe lure
' of g(Jid drew mor(' than 600 i~land
residents to C~ l 1fornia in 1849.
1 Many of them d1ed broke ~lid ~un­
gry. A century late~ h_IS1orJ~n.s
were to Clall the pcrtod In whJC,h
they left the island as Nantucket s

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Turkeys, toms, heavy 26 lb and
up 23-24. moatly 23-23lf.J; toms, under 2(1 lb 22·23; b(jhS, heavy 23·
28\1, mostly 2&amp;26~; fryers-roasten '10 lb and under 25-2t],
Butter, 00 IIJ\:.Ote

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IQaiDIIt State Highwar Patrolmea
Jebt to-tllle uu ., Gov. frank J.

lALI8ehe.

BroWI'llllf1{te Jlll'lli!lleQde of the
Pltr'olmea · incensed tbe: lleiMestrator.s. He aid if the patrolmen
biCJ len wben he asked · them to
there would have been no troWle.
·EYeft'lt Burton, Scioto

p~utor,

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CounlJ

fhas asked highwaJ , .
tro men to urnish him with eomplete reports on what tber saW aa:
witneJiie&amp; to the demonstration~ .
"U the prosecutor's office flnda
that crimes bave been made, we
may request the court to 'eaU the
grand jury," Burton qid.
The strlke. now entering its 14th
week, b.. been marked b)' demoa-.stnUou and vandalism. Eleven
memben of the Communication
Wortera of America Union have
been cited frw eontempt of eourt
in tile demonstrations.
The union
bas also charged
company supervisors
with con~
tempt of court In counter claims.
Tbe atrite bas affected 24 South-ern aod Eastern Ohio counties and
bas caased most of them to oper•
01te on emergency basis only.

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"Gold~u ~e".

Full cooperatiou and assistance
in presenting facts about the proposed Veterans Mtmorial Hospital
tax le;o wl;lich is to be voted Nov.
6 hete Was offered by trwtees or
tbe meptorial in a meeting last
night at the courthouse.
Les Fultz, coordinator of ctf'orta
to get '\be hospita:l story to the
voters will be off+&gt;red
help py
members of the board, according
to Leo Vaughan, secretary of the
trustees.
The boaJ'd also approved informally in this regafd the publication
o( a· report by the :uchitect of lhe
P[Opo&amp;ed hospital. This report outlines details of construction and
decorating plans for the memorial.
Trustees in attenclance were A.
C. (Critt) Bradford. president Dr.
R. E. Boi«, R. L. Jacobs, Alfred
Elberfeld, 11nd Vaughan, the lil'C·
retary .
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CblCke»s steady· frvers J-3%: lb ·
16-11%:, m~sUy 10-i7: ·hens, Over
lb 13-14· hens 5 lb and under 13;
hens Jiiht
10-12· old roostei"S

Ia New Bo•ton,
Police Chll!f
Fred Brown burled e a r J..l!' s

Racine Firemen
Remain Neutral
On Bond Issue . Propose Chimges
In Brucellosis
Veteran Memorial
Control Laws
Trustees Offer
Full Cooperation

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Reg. $49.00 '

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is reported to be improving from
l a recent illness and will be able to
1 resume_ his duties as Justice or the

Richard Lee wUI direC"t her

STEVENS
ALL COTTON

DISH
TOWELS

Survivors includiog his wife of
Detroit.
Friends ritay ca.ll at the Ra-wlings
.Colts Funeral Home afler Friday
mOrning w:hen .the body will be
brougbt to Middleport.
Funerl}.&amp;ervices will be held at
th~ Fllntral Home on Saturday at
tWo o'el~k with the Rev. HMVard
' lluppelt, pastor of the ~rst Presbyterian Church, o!ficlatmg.
Burial wi-ll be in the Middleyort
Hi11 Cemetery and military rites
will be held by the Feency~Benn­
ett Post, No. 128, Arr.crican Legi011.
-JJ!r. Anderson was a veteran of
•\Vorld War 1 and a member of
~eney-Sennelt POBt · '

members wit! place tags on
~Yjibon• thev can to rai~c l'unds,
inairumen-:.s, instrument
more uniforms, music and

SALE $7.00

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$2.39
f3.39
$4.31
f5.39
$7.38

FULL BED SIZE

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Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

BEDSPREADS

Mea's Hi&amp; Yank Mal&lt;hiag Shirts and Trousers $6 A Suit

Nylon Stockings
Zpain$1.00

o~oop,.u

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Men's *7 .95 Drt1ss Trouser&amp;

I ·.'' Rayon Panties
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3 for$1.00

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Girls Dresses

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Sale $34.00
Sale $38.00
Sale $47.00
Sale $58.0tl
Sole . f72.90
Sale $78.00

Mahogany Tables ..................... $U8
Wrought Iron Tables . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.88
Lime Oak Tables ... , ................. UI.BB
Wrought Iron Table• ............ , •.•• $15.88
Lime Oak Tobles ..•..... , , .... , ... , . U7 88
L.l me Oak Cablaeta . , , ............ T . • • U U8

Mens and Boys Wear

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1neeting Wednesday

:\he offieea: o( the Ohio Power
'eompaa..:r vote'd to adopt an annu·

dl&lt;port.

Reg. $8 95 to U3.95 Women's Dresses .... Sale $6.00
Reg. · $3.9~ Women's Dres.............. Sale $3.00

Reg. $1.15 Women's
Flanneletto

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$8.88

WOAUN'S DRESSES

WOMEN'S and
GIRLS WEAR

. Sale f32.0G

$19.00 Table and 4 Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $59.00 •
Patterns suitable for any
$89.00 Table and 4 Chairs ... . ... . ...... U%.00
$99,00 Table and 8 Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $78.00
room.aln the home.
$139.00 Table and 4 Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . $112.00
U59.00 Table and 4 Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . $121.00

Reg. $2.95 Poplitt ond Colton Seersut!ker Uniforms
Sale U.OO
Reg. $5.95 Daoron end Puekered Nylon Uniforms
Sale $3.00
Reg. $8.95 Plain Nylon Uniforms ... . , ..... Sale $4.00

Men and Women

.~POSTUREPEDic·

$10.95
116.50
$18.95
$22,50
$%7,50
$29.00

Women's White Uniferm Dresses

AIRLINES NEED

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Reg.
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Reg.
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$127.00 to 476.00

NEW IN FARMING

Airline Training Divition

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Regular Prioos
$159.00 to $595.00
OPPORTUNITY DAYS

1948 CHEVROLET

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

In lhe Draper)' Dept. oa
the %nd Door. Reftllarlv
40&lt; to 85e a double rei!
- at half prlee %tie to
42!Ate a double roU.

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BED ROOM

l'f the IIU!e goblins, ghosts and tricksters who habitually
come out of hiding during the Halloween Season can but curb
their desires to paint up windows until Monday Oct. 29 between the hours of 3:30 and 7:30 p.m., they can capitalize on
iheir handiwork and possibly win cesh j&gt;rlus for th~ir efforts .
The Pomeroy Chamber of Commeroe Merchants Committee

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$39.00
$42.50
U9.00
$59.00
$89.00
$89.00
$97.50

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, :;t;j;;;;ay, October 18, 1956

Cash Prizes Will Be Awarded
To lfalloween Window Painters

HAlF PRICE

TV and Record Player
Tables and Cabinets

$81.00 Sola Beds .. , ....... , . . . . . . . $72.00
$178.00 Solo Beds ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $129.00
U49.00 Hide-A-Beds ....... . ........ $199.00
$289.110 Hide·A·Beda , ........... , .. $215.00
$319.00 Hide-A-Beda ... , . ....... . ... $268.00

Take advantage of the
Opportunity Days spedal
prlees on Fine Qualily 3
pieee and'4 pleee

PRESIDENT EISENHOWER and Mamie are greeted 111 Clevohtn&lt;J by GOP Senaton .Oeorge Bender lletll
an(\ .Jolm W. Brld&lt;l:'r un th~ Elaenhowcr11' arrival ror a noontime speech. They were 1.1n ro:1~ c to Le:..:·
lngtun, Ky ., fur a lch:wiHlon addreaa. The President 's Clcnlnnd visit o~~a~ l.nlendetl to It
ll tlp[)ort
to Bender, wltuse aenatorlal opponent ts Gov. Frank LuuH~: I w .
!lute •. mtimw.IJ

l.olfl Wamtife)' of Pt. Ple1U1ant GARDEN CLUB MET THURSDAY C'lub a~ ~ue-;t~;. Yr"r ~o~ks wcr,
Star Garden Club met ·rhursd11.y
is ·employed In the Grimm Re~~o
taunmt.
at the home of Mrs J. E. Harlckm di:otr ibull'd hy Mrs. Wi~nic Stnut ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A . Holstein wlth Courtet!n members of Alhany Program l'hairm.au. FirM prizt&gt; fur
ancl :·am, :.:obby nf Charleston
,f&lt;'lcelmaster 2 Dr. Go•odl ~&lt;Pt'll l the we r kend with Harry min i~ .
arrau~pmen : s of fall flowers wa~
Miss Evelyn Cummins who i~
All 1•n ;mrt r.Hnily.
Runs fine.
Le- given Mrs Neva Nicholson. l'rr~ i ~Ir s . Tt·d Wildermuth and 1on, employed In the American
.spent the
Eddir of l'urt~ mnul h 11pcnt tho gion at Columbus
weekend with her parentH, Mr. dent. Dou1' prize was drawn b~· Mr·•
wcl.'ken11 with her parents, Mr.
Dr . All good tires. Runs
and
Mn. Floyd Cummins.
Louise McLaughlin.
and Mrs . Edw11rd Milkr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Shlibert
. Would make a goofl
ML and Mr~;. J . ll. Grimm, sun
Refreshment,., of ice cream, &lt;"nkc
of Chillicothe, Mr . and
Mr!!.. spent the wrekend with their
work car or second cat·.
daughtt:!'.
Mt·s.
Har.el
Miller
rA
and
coffee were served. Next m1•rt
KrJly ~uy.-t·, Columbus
were
Columbus.
ing
will be with Mr~ Louis i\trMANY MORE TO
n•rcnl ~uesbt of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Douglas Is Ul.
Laughlin.
CHOOSE t'RO~I
II. E. lidmm.
-~---~~---------Mr. and Mrs. Sam Muncie of
N-· wark, Mr. and Mrs . Leonard
:'-~Jcc of S1uckport
spent a day
with lhrir brother, L. L. Nice .
At Traffic Lleht I• Mlddle.,ort
Wllllam F. GretoJY
The average
heifer, In the
Mr. lind Mrs. Millard Adams of
Open lvenlnts Unttl 9 p, "'·
Ma •..., County Aa•nt
.;ale, wcighetl 41..; pounds, ~h&lt;'
Z t. nt:~vllle wen• recent gue1t1 of
lleedu Calf Prtc:" At
sold fur $1~ 2~
per
hundn'd
thrir dau~h1cr, Mrs. BustcT Cumweight 11nJ brought $62.83 a
OW1&gt;ber 1, l'9:MI w11s the dale h~ad.
of the Demonfltrat.lron..l lt~eeder
There w~rc 87 bead of bcifers
(11.]{ Sale held at
Spencer, W. whkh graded choice. These hci·
Va. I'd like to give 50me of the fe rs avcTagcd "08 lbs. in sbe
prices rcceivrd at thiM sale a~ sold for $18.32 a hundred weight
these prlee,s ,hould be a prelty or $fi6.~9 a head.
J1lf.! to 39, ma-rried or single, to prepare !or well paid
.110od indication of the price~ we
The 73 head of good heifors
positions. Tcl'hnical Non-technical. Public Contact: Hosl'&amp;n expect at out' sale bcre in avl'raged U6 })(lunda jn size,
tesses, Lommunil'ations, Reservationiats, . Radio . OperaPoinl· Pleasant Oct . 2&amp;. 19l'i6.
$15.25 prr hundred · weight was
tors, Station Ageurt,s, etc. Good pay, travel, glamour, se2~3 St"r Calves lold
'lw price .11nd bnn1ght $62.83 per
curity. Girls who &lt;tfe accepted will also be trained in
108 of tbt 223 •t('t:r calves head .
Beauty and Personal Ch.unn .
.
Jradcd choice. The choice cBI·
The averAKe 4149 lhil. in ~ite, f'--embln•d Stf!tl,. And
Also interviewing men to train for specialized Telcvilor an averago price of 23 ccnls Heifer, Averatea
sion-~:Jectronic positions of Servicemen, Cameramen.
There wu a total
of 393
1 pound o• 89.93 a head.
Technicians. Preliminary traintnv, will not interfere wUb
101 stcet calve:&lt;~ 1radcd .11ond. head of feeder ealves sold .. The
present employment. Qualify now.
Tile yaveraged 449 lb11. in size, average calf weJ.hed 429 1\:11.
FOil. FULL INFORMATION MAIL COUPON TOD.W
brnught an average price of and Kflld for $17.&amp;4 a hundrttd
ftaures out 'tb
su~.oo 8.
hundred pounds
or pounds. Thls
$74.37 aven•te price pl!r 1\eadv·
$88.78
a
head.
of Ccntrallnolitute,lil8 National ctty Bank
I'm su1·e tht · Po\nt Pleasa;·
Bldg , 829 Eurlld Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
Since none. of our Masotl Coun- salr will brio• . •• IJOod a pric ,
ty ateer calves should aflde less lllOJ.·be better. and .J want ta Ia
I would like wmplele lnlormallon about Airliae Op.
than
good, we won't talk about Ibis opportunity to JnvUe lnterporlunilles,
the other J-6 ho•d of steer cal~e! csted farmers al)d buyers to the
The overall averaa:c for
th£' ~alr . Come earlY. Thursday, Oct.
Name . . ...... . . .. ... ...... .. .. Age . . . . .
223 &amp;teer calves WBB 434 lba In 25 a11d Inspect the calves In the
Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llon&gt;r Phone
weight
Sl9.73
per hundred prn . Srr how they're gradNl and
weight in price and brought a tG- what kind 11f a job ()Ur Mas•m
City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •:dnulion ........ .
Ial of $63.63 1 bud.
Counly I:Jeefm(ln arc doing.

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Hide-A-Beds • Sofa Beds

YOU WANT BUY 'EM

1948 CHEVROlET

.. $!79.95

VOL VJII

FOR

PLATFORM ROCKERS- TV CHAIRS
RECliNING CHAIRS- OCCASIONAL CHAIRS

SIMMONS

COJ-on•et 4 Dr. Radio, Heat. Real clean and nice.

.. $%99.95

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nt,ht and Thurtday. Hlth .....,
71 to 14. Low ton....t 45 •• S4.

DAYS YOU CAN BUY
THE CHOICE OF ANY
OFTHEPATI'ERNS

· I Reg. $279 Monareb "3%" Deluxe neelrir R•nge . $~31

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FOR THI!SE THREE

1 Reg. $389 Monanb· Double Oven Eleelrl&lt; Range ·- $2M2

1 Rtg. $239.00 Monar&lt;lt "3%" Eledri&lt; Range .. $184.00

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WALLPAPER
DURING
OPPORTUNITY
DAYS

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THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

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' Norge Gos Dryef .... . . ..... . $129.00 ·'
1 Reg. $t21.00
1 Jlel. $199.95 Norge EJ..Irie Dryer . ... . .. . $189.95

Kil&lt;henetle Brooms • U
IZ oz. Wet Mops . . 66e
Lorge Slu Khehea
Wosle BIBkets . . . . Ilk
White
Commode Seals . .$3.89
50 ft.
Wire Clolhesllnes
111&lt;
ReyaQlds Wrop ... %9&lt;
Wire Multiple
Skirt iloeks . .. ·. . . 44e
Trouser Creasera SOr pr.'
Lawn Rakes .... . . 89&lt;
China Cups IUid
Saueers . . . . 5 lor fl.08

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.APPLIANCES

HOUSEWARES

' Kr. and Mrs. R1 chard E. Grind-

Church Sund~ y w ~: re 58. offering $8.14.
Mr. and Mrs . Harold Grlmlll
ldt Friday t ~ v1s it two weeks
with their sun. Dr . Earl Grimm
(If Chicago , ;11 _
Mr. and \i n. C M Ashley had
.as guf.'st.. h st wt•ek Mra. Paul
Kautz and •l aug hl f' t. Columbus,
Mr. and Mrs_ (; W
'P ickens.
Baltimor&lt;' . 'hi Mr· and Mrs. R.
A. Plckl'n,.; an d Mr ~ Betty Tbomas. MaRon . W Va.
E&lt;~rl Shank
spent
Sunday
with hi s brvthl•r at Ma.rtetta.
Mrs. Virgil Roush and
Mrs.
Virgil Walker ('ntcrtained ten
boys fur the tenth birthday of
Terry Roush, Sunday. Refresh·
ments of hot dogs, sort drink,
h-r crt!am and &lt;"akc and candy
favors wen· served _
Mr.~. Ester Uou~h and gl'anddaughtcr, Pamela , .\lr. and Mrs.
Lewis Roush of New Haven
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
ROOert Burmcn.
Mrs. Roh..-.rt Crow and sons.
Mrs. Tom Crow and Mrs. Mayme
Holm~s spent Friday with Mrs.
Helen Wetzel of Columbus.

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Supreme Court
•. Upholds Ruling
COLUMBUS,
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UP - The
Ohio Sl!J)reme Court has
eon·
firmed a lower court decision re. moving lhe name of Floyd Hillman
from the November hallot as
a
MIS HREHA OIECIOK, 23, nf Detroit, Mlcll., mother of two. year-old : candidate lor Seioto County eng!·
'l'an~a Chwastov who was saved from the Communist world by •
nellr.
The Court of Appeals made the
c-ourt wrlt in Lonrlon . F.n.l(land, applies for a re·entry permlh"d.At~-::;
u neceMA- to reclaim here u
u..
original ruling on a sUit filed by
&amp;he can travel lo Lon don,
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th U s Imml•
k
b
· her are Horace E. V-.'1\ey and Mrs. Stella S, Ward •.of e ·
Carson Barklow, who see s t
e
lr~n a.!ld NaltH'llizatlon Service.
(Internattona.l .Sou
to · . 10 awe offiCe.

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PultliiUd • . , altenooe U.cept SundaJ by Tbe Ohio VIIIPJ
.. .Ho~. )De., •' 110 lolecb11nic 51 Pomeruy o B -·
(DOll'! 398, editorial oftJ&lt;:e pho"'t
ustueu. oJrtc.
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~mertlf Ohio.

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place for their programs in thjs
District. The award was made \0 '
the inton Townshl'P' Garden Clt1b
but the first notification rarr()C]
the wrong =-same.

The Meigs-Mason area has a real booster rrom centrpl Ohio
who comes here to v.iew our autumn colors on hillsides up
the hol!ows, and alone the river.
'
~rs . Nell A. Davy. field secreiJ.ry for the Ohio Socielr IOf
rr ppled Children &lt;1f ?&gt;lumbus, told The Dally Sentillt! this
week she recently MC d a radio program in which she often
adVISed her listeners to make the trip to Pomeroy and j.lid:
dleport for the sc1111ery.
.
~1~ all my travels,'' she said, "I have never seen anything
In Ohio to co!'lpare with the Ohio river at Pomeroy."
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She menboned the view at night up and down the river
from h1gh points and~daytime scenery in spring.
Another beautiful drive this time or year is up to Racine
on Rt. 124, up the river on Rt. 338, and around the manv
l'"nds of the strea!fl to where 338 joins Rt. 7 near Litlle Hock·

·The Editor's.·

It is a shame, according to Mrs. Davy, that Meigs County '
does not advertise Itself as a place to see. She maintained that
t~avel clubs from Cleveland, Akron. Toledo, Sandusky, Lor"·'"· Ashtabula, and other cities, if they knew of our attractlono, would make pilgrimages to this corner of Ohio.
Here we have an asset that could be capitalized upon. But
It would require so!lle cooperative action, a little of th•t fold.
lng stuff to keep It aoing, and a willingness to wait awhile
befor! the returns began rollins in.

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Federated
rc;h W.omens Guild
Fall Meeting Held Tu,sda~ Night,

Tht fall meetma of the Women's llllJetln
~, n-kln' ·
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·Guo·ld 1 th F11d
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o e
erated L-.:.urch w1u1 the American IndiaQ ~m
held
a t t h e
Following t h t'l
short
churc~ wtth the Friendly Cirde as business session w:!~oi}a'Bcted by
hosts.
the president, Mia! · lh:~th P'ick
A ,,. o'.-.1" k •o • d d'•• dl
d I
,.,.
x '" ..c .. H!rJ!
''"' n- an p ar..s were co
ftt4 fol' the
ner for m~;-mbers and their faiT'- fall Columbus ~gional'~ittld meet
'·11 e s prece de d t he mee t·l'Di' with t h e ·tng which will e held at· 'the. Fed·
Rev. Waldo J. Bartels offeri{lg erated cburch Tbtiraday October
~rayer. The tables were attractive ~ Mrs. Waldo J~· 8arte1s gave a
With wbite covers ari.d eenter'd short rellume of~ p)lit'll for this
with totem pole-" painted and pte-- m•~ting and urgtd al1 ' to . jlttend.
Bl!n\~d by Mlb Simmons and min·
Mra. Thomu Young, key rc·prcalure wigwams made by Mrs i''red
sentative tp the Meigs Couuty

TU~day eve~lng.

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a meeting
of the
Prtrtsmouth District Women's $oriety or Christian Service of the
,\f,•thodist church held ln Jacksfm
from- Pomeroy Sund'-Y afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. H3.1'tY P. Smi~h,
,Mrs. c. F . Tompkins, Mrs.
Jed
Webster Sr., Mrs. Dey Hyse~l , Mrs.
George H. Parker, Miss Lydia S:bcrsbnch, Mis11.es AugUsta, Lncre~la
and Ada Genheimer
and thfir
gul'st, Mn. Stella Weclc. •
Mn. W. B. Landrum of IJtJie
Rock, Ark., ·field worker of the
Women's Division
of Christian
Service was the guest !lpeaker at
the mreting which was attended by
over 100 women.

2:00 H•Uq• Thntr,

3 :00 Qu~n For A DLy

l:H5
4:00

6:00 News Picture

3:30 Ed•e or Nb:ht

6:10 Fran~ Leahy
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8:30 The llil!&gt;h Bhoro S~ow

4:3() Tbfl Early Sbow

Bartlttt p_. ···· ·· · ··.. ·.. · : 2 lbs. 35c

A&amp;l", ll.. 2 te 6 Yr~.

LOW PRICE

WASRID U. 8. No. I SIZE A

lll!llul .......... ..... ..... sO lb.ltag $1.39

$1.00

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Lpllp.,. Cloetie . lb. 45c

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A&amp;",.i lll'lllrltlr.~1 BuUer l·lb. pkg. 87r
~"' , ... !llonft&lt;l, 15% Moplo
TQie 8Jrup !4 01 bll. 45&lt;

OHIO'Si'JIIIUT

J0111thll Ap"H . · · · · ·· · · ... · · · 4 lb. bag 39t
NEW CROP LOUISIANA

FIIICJ Y... ··· · · · · · ··· · · ··· · · · ·· : 3 lbs. 29c
~prla~ lim ~·-­
FJI, TIIR TYPE
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Clauettts Ctn 2.22
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Mrs. Freda Carl Bratt, o.-Leton,
is a patient at t.be Haner Rest
Home, Seeoad Avenu~. GallipoUa.
· M!. and Mrt. Harold Eppley and
aon, Stephen, and her mother . .
movln&amp; from t.he David Obliocer
.p roperty on Nort.h Tbil"d Avenue

to t.be Bradbur,Third Avenue.

9ropen7 on South

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Mr. a-Dd )IrS. R. C. 11eadO'tlo1
w... L&lt;ol
Wbo have bee:ti ill MlOdleport •iDee
tbe)' w~t eal1ed here tt1 t.bt ill· RobiDSOA'I: aundl')'
11 7
n-. and dHtb of bia sitte-r Mrs .
De1 lll1t1, IJ.ave retW'hed to tbelr Pomeroy Motor C&lt;J.
10 8
bome iD CGJudus.
New York Clotbin1 House 10 8
A
Lel.aa4 EuaeDe Brown, 10n of Pomeroy Liooa. Club
10 8
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Mr. and Mrt- Leland Browa, bu Sporb Ceal-er
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beea retumed frcm Holzer H.olplt.- H il R Firestone
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Hia:h ~am seliea- Robinaon'l
PRATI' Bt11LDJNG
Pl•tl CALL
LauDdr)'
26lill.
Coal St. • N. Seeoad AYe.
The Middle-port Fire Department
Kia:b team a:ame Roblalon'•
IIIODLIPOBT
wa• called WedJsttdaw attmwon I..undry g33
Mubt To Be Held Sat.
when • car wu rep«t.ed on fite on
Hi&amp;b ind1•idual series -O'Brien
Ruuell Street. IJttle clamal~ wu aDd F. Audenoo 585
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reported.
Hi&amp;b lulvlu•l aame - Wll 221.

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Rum
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spent Sunday Visiting bis aLiter
and brOther in law, Mr. and Mn.

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Hlgbway Patrol

Candy

The Une Up
9:80 Pt-l110n To Person

Dro...l

10:011 YoUr Esso Repcmo
10:.15 Sports Parade ·
10:2;! Weatherman
10:80 Highway 40

11:1&amp; Wllthereast

Bo•.

Who wouldn't ~ cxcit«l ovct
sty It and value like this~ for lit,
qua.l.ity, and fine wOrkmanship;
you ill5t can't b~c Candy Kidt
,hoe,, Come in 1nd see our oomplete !ilK' for boys and pta.

10:4!1 Friank Leaby S1»w

11:30 ,....,. - ·
12:011 Toni!Jbt

New~

11:00

_ _ _ _ _ __::1"1:06 Late Show

WCHS-TV'Ch~nnel8
TH\IliSDAY
$lp llll
Clllhln lloup(oo

8:011
1:00
8:00
9:10
10:30
11:00

God,_

IJOIT1 Moore

Anbur
llldke It Rldl
Vallaat I..t.dJ
11:15 LOv-e of Life

11:10 ~h f,_ Tomorroow
11:4&amp; GuldJDf I.J.elrl,
12:00 Ray MJl).and Show
12:80 ~ ~ Ttae World ~
, 1:00 Our. Mlp Bioks
1:30 bOWiepar\J'

FI.IDAY
6:110 Si1J1 Oo
7:00 Todoy
9:110 Coffee Time
to,oo Home
U:OII Tie Tac Dou«b
li:31) U Could Be Yuu
12:00 Camera GOt"G ,.., &amp;cmooJ
12:30 Cu1'rent

5:00 AW&gt;I ill'u
0:00 N..,. Pi&lt;lture
6:15 s~ ~

secret Storm
3:;10 f&lt;lle of NJcbt

6:25 LeoPaol
8&lt;10 Coke Time
6;45 News Carava:o

6:18 t\ouRI&lt;fti II dwards
6:~9 Sgt. Pre~~;ton of Yukoa
7:00 Bob Cummla&amp;s S.bow
7:30 Climn
8:30 Pla)'houst lilO.

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IFine Selection

ANS()N
Men.'s Jewelry
YOUR

,..~: 30 ~
--- Whistler

8:00 Blg Story
• 9:00 Cavalcade

ROUSH'S

Sportl

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Shoe Store
No. Second
Midlllleport

Red Barber's Corner

110.30 Walter Winchell Shtw '

10:2&amp;

11 :00 New$

10:30 Palace Plit.)'hou"•

ll:lts
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II :30
12:00
1:00

11:00 N.,...

11:05 T".oe Late Show

WHY PAY MORE?

Weatheicast
Pres;~

Box
Foreign 1ntr.l_t:o.~e
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THURSDAY

1::.0' Femln.l~ ToUch

2:00 Altemooo ll'ilm F .v U111.
4:00 'I'Wo-Gun Playhouw

5:00 MJckey Moun
8:011 Bo!lolo Bill, Jr.
6:30
7:00

Pl•rhot~se

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Clreu~

10:110 ' i';a~o~ro Tbt~ll•
11:110 11,.. 10d Weal/lor
11:!0 IPoru
at- 11:1&amp; 1!101.., Tbtalrt
12:11

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12:00 Film &amp; Fancy
1:30 Feminine rouch
2:00 Film Festival
4:00 Two Gun Playhouse
:5:00 Mickey Mouse
0:00 News
0:03 Weather
6:10 Sports
6;15 John Daly
8:30

7:00
T:SO
8:00 .
8:30

9:00

I:OG Wire Sen-JO..
11:00 Ozark Jablleo

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'10:00 Life of Riley

10:15

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2:00 Mlatmee Theatre
3:00 Qu ~en !&lt;'or · o~ Dar
3:45 McJern Romancea
1:00 Comedy 'fime
4:30 My L1tt.Je M&amp;J.'Ill

2:011 Tho Bil lloJOfl
2:30 Bob Crooby Sbow

4:00 K.Ue'• Xltcben
plOJ. .tJ*W pu• rnvd h't vs:g
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T~e Efn'Jthow
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lb. . 35c

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FIG BARS · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · 2 lbs. 25c

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Boney's Front Street
Market

Rin Tin Tin
Jtm Bowie
Man Behind The Badp
Treasure Hunt
The Vise
Ray Anthony Show

Pomeroy, Ohio

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12:15 Sign Off

I'm no
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lt'1 newllt'a nvolutlonaryl

She'll take twothey're ~~~nail but so
4e]ectable,.these Holaum pari)' snll!"b. Make
'em dilferenta.nd deliclowt
with Holsum Bread.

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~orget everything you know aboqt marg&amp;rine.
If you've ever been disappointed In the' taste of margarine_.
Corget it. If you've ever thought of marg.frine as a substituteforget it.
For now, at long last, there's a mw margarine so far ahead of
anything you've ever tasted , •• so superior in every way .•• it
makes every other margarine old-fashioned.

10:00 Feature Theatre
11:11} Sports
11 :115 Mystery Theatre

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We're talking about IMFERIAL. We're talkfng about a delicious
spread that captures frir tlie first time the NATURAL taste ..•
m&amp;lnatumi ~ ••• that's always been missing in margarine
-until now!
But that's not aiL
Imperial not only tMteB good-it s»UJ!UJ good. In ths frying pan,
on bot rolls or tout, ou a baked potato or cooked vegetables- in
every way you use It-Imperial bas a delightful natural aroma
that matchea ita rml. natp taste.

Refrigerated all the wa~
You'll marvel at its freshness. You see, Imperial is delivered fresh,
wholesome, and ice cold wyour groeer. And it is kept that way at
all timea. You'D find Imperial only in your grocer's refrigerated
case. And we hope you'll keep it in your refrigerator where it will
stay as fresh as the day it was made.
Imperial costs a little more than ordinary margarines-but,
believe us, it costs a lot more to make. And it's unconditioMlly
guaranteed. If for any reown w~o.tsoever, Imperial doesn't
measure up w your expectations, Lever Brothers will refund
every penny you paid for it.
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Just wait'll you taste it. Try it on brc;;d, on hot cereals, cooli
with it, fry with it, BDiell it in the pan. Imperial is just delicious!
And if you think we're enthusiastic-well, we'd love to hear what
you say after you've tasted it! RememloefiiMPERIAL Is the only
-l'llarine with r:ul natured !1!0·

l4AKE IT
TASTE B'""E1..,'1EmR.

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ITAI'DINGS

at fO Garfield Ave., Mid·
dleport, behind the RawJingo Garage between 5 and
1:38 P.M.

-Vy Friend FJ.I.:!la
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where Mrs. H. L. Dunham . who
hu moved to Wtoebest.er, K~ -. wa...
~mploJ ed.
Mrt. H•rold Voaluons and
4MlJbter, M.elinda Aao, J.rootoo,
have bee-a vlsilint M.r. and MrJ.
William Swllber and aon IDd utiltin1 in the care of t b e new
baby .
Mr. Ferne Barker, who 11 em-ployed at. the lhrUn Rett.luraat
bu returned to work after vae;_
tion.
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7:30 Playhouse of Stan

.. ltOO News Head:tJN
II :30 Pr...

Tlu! fumlture """ be seen

Manr Fllrd
Doui)as EdwiU'da

l7 :00 West !-'oint

11:011 !.&gt;~ 'I'JI'Mor
IO:QO You Bet YOI.tf 'Ue
IIUO

Ha-wkin.~

FURNITUit£

I •= U) (,f!$ Paul and

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Katlfl'R Klt.rh~n

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Sidney T. RusseU .
Mrs. rhelma Ilamllc, Columbu1,
former looal resident, is a suraleal patient in a Columbus b98pit.al aceording to word received Wednesday by Mr. a n d' Mr(." -JOhn

7 ROOMS

Bob Crwb:• Show
Brighter Day
Sccn:i ~. orm

3:00
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FOR SALE

FANCY CALIFORNIA

De•ltn tr Plain Colort

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A:to My LiWe Mar.J(fo
8:00 AllD\ Dru o•ow

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Ttnn.. where they will visit their ! pending two wceb with his wife,
daughter and aon·in-law, Mr. and the former Connie Mowery, at the
home of her mother, MrJ.. Neva
)( l)we ry, 189 Aa.h StN!el. Pvt. Snyder will leave Sunday, Oct. 21, for
New York City enroute to Germany where he wi11 be stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraok Simms, PhiWITH ACCESSORIES
lo, have been vis.itiing Mr. and Ml'll

i :30 H-Jusepart;,
2·00 Bit Pa)'o!f

12:00 Film &amp; Fa-ncy

Middleport High Scho..l and
tended the Ohio State Freshmfon
Summer Camp thh year.

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Modet"' Romaoc:es
1'11nteOy Time

, 11:0 SJao On

bre-akfast Saturday and to parUc:i·
p11tr in the program· planned for
Saturday when the annual Scout

flanaei·Unod
. JJ~NS

Sign On
Capt:J.In K_an&amp;aroo.
Garry Moore
Arthur Godfrt-y
Strlkf' It Rich
V~Jiapt Lady
Love of Lire
Setr('b for 1'or.~orrow
Guldi1l'P' t.leht
112 :00 ltay MiUan&lt;t Show
12:
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1:00 Our Mi~ s Bt'oOk&lt;~

Cl)tree Tl.me
Home
'l'1t Tae IJOUJi:h
!t could be you
Paraon's Study
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1.30 Tennessee Ernie

•Mrs. C. F. Tompkln&amp; retuMfd
home Tue~day evening arter a
visit in Logan with her mGth~r.
Mn Newton Spencer.

Den a of the Middlfeyort. tlub
Scouts Pack met at the h001e of
Den Mother Mrs. Milton Hood and
celebrated the birthdays or B"by
Poller and Tommy Lyons who were
ten years old.
A birthday cake was strved to
the bo~·s and plans were made to
ai!Pnd the Early Bird Scout

. FI.IDAY

8:00
8 :00
9:00
9 :30
10:30
11 :00
11 :16
j ll:30
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Altt•ndlng

drive will be held.

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a:oo ail1!1110r no,. ·

District Meeting .
Attended By Group
From local Church

Cub Scouts Are
Honored Guests
On Qirthdays

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8:30

Editor,
Pomeroy Ohio,
Dear Sir:
A vase of zinnias on this d~k
suggeHt two tbought.s:
(A) The marvelous Americ~n ·
Know How or our plant breeden.
Having botanized thru a hall century in Mexico, writer knows zin·
nia as a wi\dllower, understan~s
its variability. Having been, yesteryear, guest of tbe Japanese EmperOr, he has had a glimpse of t.e
skill of Nipponese chr)'sanlhemum
breedf"rs. The Orientals' skill resulted from centuries, where;8'11
Amli'ricans have had but decad~s
with zinni.Os. We can be proud of
our artists.
&lt;Bl Zinnia not only grows wild
in Mexico but baa its northern
limlt In BiB Bend National Park.
One wishes Mexico would fulfill
ils promise to match o u r Bill
Bend. Then we could complete t~e
proposed lnternational Peace Pafk.
This, straddlin.: a Border of. htfn·
dred oi miles without, as in E;ti·
rope, barbwire entanglements -and
machine gun nests.
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Faithful!~·.
C. M. Goethe
Sacramento, Calil.

MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY

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Freet 1 Gardner, pastor of the Mrs. Bill J. Shoun and their t.,.,
Obureb of Chrl.$t, and Mrs. Gard- month old granddaughter, Barbari..
ner enjO)'lne: their annual vacation
Pvt . Ralph Snyder, wbo haa been
aad ltft tOday for JoHnson City , stati oned at Fort Carson, Colo. b

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TH,;rsD:;Slain On
Toda'

7:30 Crumb .nd Des
8:00 People-'s Choice

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VEAl. CALVF.S Tops 29JJO seconrls 20 to 24 MPrlium 10 to 20 Com
HOGS 17~ to 220 lbs 11) to 15.50 II.Hve. 12 to 20 fulls 8 to 12.
220 to 250 Jbs. 14-liO to 15.M Li""'t
51'
SHEEP Ewi'.~&amp;Lms . 4 tn 10 Stock
13 to· 16 F11t Sows 12 to 14 Stag•
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10 to 12 BoilrR 8 to 12 Sowo '"d Ewtll 3 to fl Fill Sht&gt;ep 3 to 6 Culls
1 to 4 Burks :1 to 0 F&lt;~t Wethero 3
Pigs as to 715 Shoats 3 lo 15.
CAT'l'LE Steers 10 to HI Heifer~ to 6·
8 lo 18 Bbby Beer 12 tp 20 Fat LAMJ\S Top 19 SPc1nd!l 14 In 18
Cowa 8 10 12 Canner, 6 to 9 Bulls Lit:ht Wt ~. 12 to 15 common 8 to
9 1o 14 Milk Cows 00 to 128.
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Frie-ndsh~
Garden Club as winner of secor¥~

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Mr. and Mrs . Sam Wynn (Ula
L.awsonl, Mansfield , are :mno untm g the 'IJit'th of an eight pound
so al llobcr Hospital . Mr . Wynn
is l'mploycd&gt; at MAnsfield.
Mrs .
W;·nn has t-een a frequent vtstlor
of Su.pt. and t.tr•. L. W. AtcCusna~
und family in Middlepm1 and is
well k. nown here.
CLUB LISTE-D
Mrs. Rot.crt Reibel. Regiond
reCtiJr of the Ohio Association ef
Garden t.:lubs, has been no-tifl~
that _theeir was .~tn error
in t~e

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AReal Booster For Pomeroy

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WRO~G

.N:ltiO 111 ad1 er-tU11a1 repre~~::ntiiU\"1, SothaeiU-Kuobal• 1n
"'"'LU.Il.jlUD Ave., New rvrr. Cit)', 'Ic, ~ y
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liuW;U•PUor; r~ltl: DelivP.rJ by rarr:t!r wbf!rr 1 o;ai]at'lte 30 ~,.en · 1
,.. we.ll:: one year lD adnace at Tbe Dally k-uttnel ortlce t:15
.a&amp; moothl.. 57.80; three fiO&amp;lba, ti.iJO. Hy Al.)tor route. wber~
IYillahle: ODe mt;Dth,
By mall oae J'!&amp;r 18· au moot&amp;
11ru llllontbs, W-t.&amp;i; one moar4. J.l.
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four day rat period in HODI Ko..,.
He will returu w tbe StiLet aut
A-pple Grove, W, v..
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Mr.
and
Mlw.
CIJfford
Hay• ud
Portland, were petta ot )(r. and
110n, Grtaorr. vts.lte4 nlltiYM ll1
&gt;ln. Bolpb Radeillfe
·Mr. and !dr&gt;, E. Jl. Wooch IDd F1irmont, w. VL aDd we.-. aceom·
Mr. and Xn. &amp;verttt Gautler, Co- p&amp;Died home by he-r aunt, )ln.
lllmbuJ, are on a fllhlDI trip on C. J. 'hylor. Sllnday tbe, were
called to 8t. AlbaDJ where )1ft.
the Mu•kin&amp;wn RJver.
Mr. and Mn. Cecil. &amp;imN, Co- Hayn' nepbew, Jlebbie. Priee, ,..
c~lved a eoocUIAnu who be wat
lumbus, w~re weekend auest.a of in an •eeldeDt,' Mrt. 'brklr r•
Mr. and Mrs. James Weber.
maine4 ia &amp;t. AlblDI.
Rwlsell Balairer, Fremont, son iD
'Mr. and JIJ'I. Stewart s.t1111
law of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Forrest
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spent the weekend with tbe Fot- w,.erde dlo bCol~~diJ
n e t e .,~._.. aa....reJtJ alld Miss Vesta McCoy.
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Jack Uoyd, ATAN, son of Mr. at the Collr-Mns. Carroll !PWIUOD 1• em¢~
and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, U .llatloned at Sangle'y Point, In the PbiiLp- ed at the Yoot.- Coal Compllr
pine Islands and bas been on a of.flc:e, North Secoad Avenue,.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 18, l~}omoo Cb•pmoo, IDd - · Brice, ot

Inipefial-tbe
comple~tely. .new non-dairy·spr.ead
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PultliiUd • . , altenooe U.cept SundaJ by Tbe Ohio VIIIPJ
.. .Ho~. )De., •' 110 lolecb11nic 51 Pomeruy o B -·
(DOll'! 398, editorial oftJ&lt;:e pho"'t
ustueu. oJrtc.
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~mertlf Ohio.

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place for their programs in thjs
District. The award was made \0 '
the inton Townshl'P' Garden Clt1b
but the first notification rarr()C]
the wrong =-same.

The Meigs-Mason area has a real booster rrom centrpl Ohio
who comes here to v.iew our autumn colors on hillsides up
the hol!ows, and alone the river.
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~rs . Nell A. Davy. field secreiJ.ry for the Ohio Socielr IOf
rr ppled Children &lt;1f ?&gt;lumbus, told The Dally Sentillt! this
week she recently MC d a radio program in which she often
adVISed her listeners to make the trip to Pomeroy and j.lid:
dleport for the sc1111ery.
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~1~ all my travels,'' she said, "I have never seen anything
In Ohio to co!'lpare with the Ohio river at Pomeroy."
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She menboned the view at night up and down the river
from h1gh points and~daytime scenery in spring.
Another beautiful drive this time or year is up to Racine
on Rt. 124, up the river on Rt. 338, and around the manv
l'"nds of the strea!fl to where 338 joins Rt. 7 near Litlle Hock·

·The Editor's.·

It is a shame, according to Mrs. Davy, that Meigs County '
does not advertise Itself as a place to see. She maintained that
t~avel clubs from Cleveland, Akron. Toledo, Sandusky, Lor"·'"· Ashtabula, and other cities, if they knew of our attractlono, would make pilgrimages to this corner of Ohio.
Here we have an asset that could be capitalized upon. But
It would require so!lle cooperative action, a little of th•t fold.
lng stuff to keep It aoing, and a willingness to wait awhile
befor! the returns began rollins in.

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Federated
rc;h W.omens Guild
Fall Meeting Held Tu,sda~ Night,

Tht fall meetma of the Women's llllJetln
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·Guo·ld 1 th F11d
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erated L-.:.urch w1u1 the American IndiaQ ~m
held
a t t h e
Following t h t'l
short
churc~ wtth the Friendly Cirde as business session w:!~oi}a'Bcted by
hosts.
the president, Mia! · lh:~th P'ick
A ,,. o'.-.1" k •o • d d'•• dl
d I
,.,.
x '" ..c .. H!rJ!
''"' n- an p ar..s were co
ftt4 fol' the
ner for m~;-mbers and their faiT'- fall Columbus ~gional'~ittld meet
'·11 e s prece de d t he mee t·l'Di' with t h e ·tng which will e held at· 'the. Fed·
Rev. Waldo J. Bartels offeri{lg erated cburch Tbtiraday October
~rayer. The tables were attractive ~ Mrs. Waldo J~· 8arte1s gave a
With wbite covers ari.d eenter'd short rellume of~ p)lit'll for this
with totem pole-" painted and pte-- m•~ting and urgtd al1 ' to . jlttend.
Bl!n\~d by Mlb Simmons and min·
Mra. Thomu Young, key rc·prcalure wigwams made by Mrs i''red
sentative tp the Meigs Couuty

TU~day eve~lng.

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of the
Prtrtsmouth District Women's $oriety or Christian Service of the
,\f,•thodist church held ln Jacksfm
from- Pomeroy Sund'-Y afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. H3.1'tY P. Smi~h,
,Mrs. c. F . Tompkins, Mrs.
Jed
Webster Sr., Mrs. Dey Hyse~l , Mrs.
George H. Parker, Miss Lydia S:bcrsbnch, Mis11.es AugUsta, Lncre~la
and Ada Genheimer
and thfir
gul'st, Mn. Stella Weclc. •
Mn. W. B. Landrum of IJtJie
Rock, Ark., ·field worker of the
Women's Division
of Christian
Service was the guest !lpeaker at
the mreting which was attended by
over 100 women.

2:00 H•Uq• Thntr,

3 :00 Qu~n For A DLy

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6:00 News Picture

3:30 Ed•e or Nb:ht

6:10 Fran~ Leahy
• 25 • .. ·Po
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a.t::D
• uJ •nd Mtll'T ~ord
8:30 The llil!&gt;h Bhoro S~ow

4:3() Tbfl Early Sbow

Bartlttt p_. ···· ·· · ··.. ·.. · : 2 lbs. 35c

A&amp;l", ll.. 2 te 6 Yr~.

LOW PRICE

WASRID U. 8. No. I SIZE A

lll!llul .......... ..... ..... sO lb.ltag $1.39

$1.00

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Lpllp.,. Cloetie . lb. 45c

,.... c,.,,..,.,.

A&amp;",.i lll'lllrltlr.~1 BuUer l·lb. pkg. 87r
~"' , ... !llonft&lt;l, 15% Moplo
TQie 8Jrup !4 01 bll. 45&lt;

OHIO'Si'JIIIUT

J0111thll Ap"H . · · · · ·· · · ... · · · 4 lb. bag 39t
NEW CROP LOUISIANA

FIIICJ Y... ··· · · · · · ··· · · ··· · · · ·· : 3 lbs. 29c
~prla~ lim ~·-­
FJI, TIIR TYPE
:;.r-., -- •
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~A.f' $u 11 er Murltct~
F~dOI')'· ,.,.h At .\&amp;P
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Mrs. Freda Carl Bratt, o.-Leton,
is a patient at t.be Haner Rest
Home, Seeoad Avenu~. GallipoUa.
· M!. and Mrt. Harold Eppley and
aon, Stephen, and her mother . .
movln&amp; from t.he David Obliocer
.p roperty on Nort.h Tbil"d Avenue

to t.be Bradbur,Third Avenue.

9ropen7 on South

INDUITIIAL LIAGUI

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Mr. a-Dd )IrS. R. C. 11eadO'tlo1
w... L&lt;ol
Wbo have bee:ti ill MlOdleport •iDee
tbe)' w~t eal1ed here tt1 t.bt ill· RobiDSOA'I: aundl')'
11 7
n-. and dHtb of bia sitte-r Mrs .
De1 lll1t1, IJ.ave retW'hed to tbelr Pomeroy Motor C&lt;J.
10 8
bome iD CGJudus.
New York Clotbin1 House 10 8
A
Lel.aa4 EuaeDe Brown, 10n of Pomeroy Liooa. Club
10 8
10
Mr. and Mrt- Leland Browa, bu Sporb Ceal-er
8
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beea retumed frcm Holzer H.olplt.- H il R Firestone
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Hia:h ~am seliea- Robinaon'l
PRATI' Bt11LDJNG
Pl•tl CALL
LauDdr)'
26lill.
Coal St. • N. Seeoad AYe.
The Middle-port Fire Department
Kia:b team a:ame Roblalon'•
IIIODLIPOBT
wa• called WedJsttdaw attmwon I..undry g33
Mubt To Be Held Sat.
when • car wu rep«t.ed on fite on
Hi&amp;b ind1•idual series -O'Brien
Ruuell Street. IJttle clamal~ wu aDd F. Audenoo 585
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reported.
Hi&amp;b lulvlu•l aame - Wll 221.

IPW
Rum
mage

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Mr. a n d Mrs. Kermeth Byer
spent Sunday Visiting bis aLiter
and brOther in law, Mr. and Mn.

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Hlgbway Patrol

Candy

The Une Up
9:80 Pt-l110n To Person

Dro...l

10:011 YoUr Esso Repcmo
10:.15 Sports Parade ·
10:2;! Weatherman
10:80 Highway 40

11:1&amp; Wllthereast

Bo•.

Who wouldn't ~ cxcit«l ovct
sty It and value like this~ for lit,
qua.l.ity, and fine wOrkmanship;
you ill5t can't b~c Candy Kidt
,hoe,, Come in 1nd see our oomplete !ilK' for boys and pta.

10:4!1 Friank Leaby S1»w

11:30 ,....,. - ·
12:011 Toni!Jbt

New~

11:00

_ _ _ _ _ __::1"1:06 Late Show

WCHS-TV'Ch~nnel8
TH\IliSDAY
$lp llll
Clllhln lloup(oo

8:011
1:00
8:00
9:10
10:30
11:00

God,_

IJOIT1 Moore

Anbur
llldke It Rldl
Vallaat I..t.dJ
11:15 LOv-e of Life

11:10 ~h f,_ Tomorroow
11:4&amp; GuldJDf I.J.elrl,
12:00 Ray MJl).and Show
12:80 ~ ~ Ttae World ~
, 1:00 Our. Mlp Bioks
1:30 bOWiepar\J'

FI.IDAY
6:110 Si1J1 Oo
7:00 Todoy
9:110 Coffee Time
to,oo Home
U:OII Tie Tac Dou«b
li:31) U Could Be Yuu
12:00 Camera GOt"G ,.., &amp;cmooJ
12:30 Cu1'rent

5:00 AW&gt;I ill'u
0:00 N..,. Pi&lt;lture
6:15 s~ ~

secret Storm
3:;10 f&lt;lle of NJcbt

6:25 LeoPaol
8&lt;10 Coke Time
6;45 News Carava:o

6:18 t\ouRI&lt;fti II dwards
6:~9 Sgt. Pre~~;ton of Yukoa
7:00 Bob Cummla&amp;s S.bow
7:30 Climn
8:30 Pla)'houst lilO.

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FOR THAT

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IFine Selection

ANS()N
Men.'s Jewelry
YOUR

,..~: 30 ~
--- Whistler

8:00 Blg Story
• 9:00 Cavalcade

ROUSH'S

Sportl

Qf

Shoe Store
No. Second
Midlllleport

Red Barber's Corner

110.30 Walter Winchell Shtw '

10:2&amp;

11 :00 New$

10:30 Palace Plit.)'hou"•

ll:lts
J I :20
II :30
12:00
1:00

11:00 N.,...

11:05 T".oe Late Show

WHY PAY MORE?

Weatheicast
Pres;~

Box
Foreign 1ntr.l_t:o.~e
'fonle:ht

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WHTN-TV Channell3 ·
THURSDAY

1::.0' Femln.l~ ToUch

2:00 Altemooo ll'ilm F .v U111.
4:00 'I'Wo-Gun Playhouw

5:00 MJckey Moun
8:011 Bo!lolo Bill, Jr.
6:30
7:00

Pl•rhot~se

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Clreu~

10:110 ' i';a~o~ro Tbt~ll•
11:110 11,.. 10d Weal/lor
11:!0 IPoru
at- 11:1&amp; 1!101.., Tbtalrt
12:11

Silo

•· FRIDAY
12:00 Film &amp; Fancy
1:30 Feminine rouch
2:00 Film Festival
4:00 Two Gun Playhouse
:5:00 Mickey Mouse
0:00 News
0:03 Weather
6:10 Sports
6;15 John Daly
8:30

7:00
T:SO
8:00 .
8:30

9:00

I:OG Wire Sen-JO..
11:00 Ozark Jablleo

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'10:00 Life of Riley

10:15

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7:00 Di. Hudson'

9:46

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2:00 Mlatmee Theatre
3:00 Qu ~en !&lt;'or · o~ Dar
3:45 McJern Romancea
1:00 Comedy 'fime
4:30 My L1tt.Je M&amp;J.'Ill

2:011 Tho Bil lloJOfl
2:30 Bob Crooby Sbow

4:00 K.Ue'• Xltcben
plOJ. .tJ*W pu• rnvd h't vs:g
qo
T~e Efn'Jthow
8:00 4~ ~ ter &amp; the V.-lt

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lb. . 35c

FRESH

FIG BARS · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · 2 lbs. 25c

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TURNIPS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · '. · · · · · · 3 lbs. 2Sc

Boney's Front Street
Market

Rin Tin Tin
Jtm Bowie
Man Behind The Badp
Treasure Hunt
The Vise
Ray Anthony Show

Pomeroy, Ohio

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12:15 Sign Off

I'm no
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Snack
Snubbea-

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lt'1 newllt'a nvolutlonaryl

She'll take twothey're ~~~nail but so
4e]ectable,.these Holaum pari)' snll!"b. Make
'em dilferenta.nd deliclowt
with Holsum Bread.

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~orget everything you know aboqt marg&amp;rine.
If you've ever been disappointed In the' taste of margarine_.
Corget it. If you've ever thought of marg.frine as a substituteforget it.
For now, at long last, there's a mw margarine so far ahead of
anything you've ever tasted , •• so superior in every way .•• it
makes every other margarine old-fashioned.

10:00 Feature Theatre
11:11} Sports
11 :115 Mystery Theatre

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We're talking about IMFERIAL. We're talkfng about a delicious
spread that captures frir tlie first time the NATURAL taste ..•
m&amp;lnatumi ~ ••• that's always been missing in margarine
-until now!
But that's not aiL
Imperial not only tMteB good-it s»UJ!UJ good. In ths frying pan,
on bot rolls or tout, ou a baked potato or cooked vegetables- in
every way you use It-Imperial bas a delightful natural aroma
that matchea ita rml. natp taste.

Refrigerated all the wa~
You'll marvel at its freshness. You see, Imperial is delivered fresh,
wholesome, and ice cold wyour groeer. And it is kept that way at
all timea. You'D find Imperial only in your grocer's refrigerated
case. And we hope you'll keep it in your refrigerator where it will
stay as fresh as the day it was made.
Imperial costs a little more than ordinary margarines-but,
believe us, it costs a lot more to make. And it's unconditioMlly
guaranteed. If for any reown w~o.tsoever, Imperial doesn't
measure up w your expectations, Lever Brothers will refund
every penny you paid for it.
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Just wait'll you taste it. Try it on brc;;d, on hot cereals, cooli
with it, fry with it, BDiell it in the pan. Imperial is just delicious!
And if you think we're enthusiastic-well, we'd love to hear what
you say after you've tasted it! RememloefiiMPERIAL Is the only
-l'llarine with r:ul natured !1!0·

l4AKE IT
TASTE B'""E1..,'1EmR.

Sei'Y8 it witb

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ITAI'DINGS

at fO Garfield Ave., Mid·
dleport, behind the RawJingo Garage between 5 and
1:38 P.M.

-Vy Friend FJ.I.:!la
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where Mrs. H. L. Dunham . who
hu moved to Wtoebest.er, K~ -. wa...
~mploJ ed.
Mrt. H•rold Voaluons and
4MlJbter, M.elinda Aao, J.rootoo,
have bee-a vlsilint M.r. and MrJ.
William Swllber and aon IDd utiltin1 in the care of t b e new
baby .
Mr. Ferne Barker, who 11 em-ployed at. the lhrUn Rett.luraat
bu returned to work after vae;_
tion.
a

7:30 Playhouse of Stan

.. ltOO News Head:tJN
II :30 Pr...

Tlu! fumlture """ be seen

Manr Fllrd
Doui)as EdwiU'da

l7 :00 West !-'oint

11:011 !.&gt;~ 'I'JI'Mor
IO:QO You Bet YOI.tf 'Ue
IIUO

Ha-wkin.~

FURNITUit£

I •= U) (,f!$ Paul and

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8:45

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Katlfl'R Klt.rh~n

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Sidney T. RusseU .
Mrs. rhelma Ilamllc, Columbu1,
former looal resident, is a suraleal patient in a Columbus b98pit.al aceording to word received Wednesday by Mr. a n d' Mr(." -JOhn

7 ROOMS

Bob Crwb:• Show
Brighter Day
Sccn:i ~. orm

3:00
3· 1!5

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Flatt

FOR SALE

FANCY CALIFORNIA

De•ltn tr Plain Colort

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A:to My LiWe Mar.J(fo
8:00 AllD\ Dru o•ow

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Ttnn.. where they will visit their ! pending two wceb with his wife,
daughter and aon·in-law, Mr. and the former Connie Mowery, at the
home of her mother, MrJ.. Neva
)( l)we ry, 189 Aa.h StN!el. Pvt. Snyder will leave Sunday, Oct. 21, for
New York City enroute to Germany where he wi11 be stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraok Simms, PhiWITH ACCESSORIES
lo, have been vis.itiing Mr. and Ml'll

i :30 H-Jusepart;,
2·00 Bit Pa)'o!f

12:00 Film &amp; Fa-ncy

Middleport High Scho..l and
tended the Ohio State Freshmfon
Summer Camp thh year.

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Modet"' Romaoc:es
1'11nteOy Time

, 11:0 SJao On

bre-akfast Saturday and to parUc:i·
p11tr in the program· planned for
Saturday when the annual Scout

flanaei·Unod
. JJ~NS

Sign On
Capt:J.In K_an&amp;aroo.
Garry Moore
Arthur Godfrt-y
Strlkf' It Rich
V~Jiapt Lady
Love of Lire
Setr('b for 1'or.~orrow
Guldi1l'P' t.leht
112 :00 ltay MiUan&lt;t Show
12:
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1:00 Our Mi~ s Bt'oOk&lt;~

Cl)tree Tl.me
Home
'l'1t Tae IJOUJi:h
!t could be you
Paraon's Study
· ~ · :10 Current
1.30 Tennessee Ernie

•Mrs. C. F. Tompkln&amp; retuMfd
home Tue~day evening arter a
visit in Logan with her mGth~r.
Mn Newton Spencer.

Den a of the Middlfeyort. tlub
Scouts Pack met at the h001e of
Den Mother Mrs. Milton Hood and
celebrated the birthdays or B"by
Poller and Tommy Lyons who were
ten years old.
A birthday cake was strved to
the bo~·s and plans were made to
ai!Pnd the Early Bird Scout

. FI.IDAY

8:00
8 :00
9:00
9 :30
10:30
11 :00
11 :16
j ll:30
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3:1~

Altt•ndlng

drive will be held.

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a:oo ail1!1110r no,. ·

District Meeting .
Attended By Group
From local Church

Cub Scouts Are
Honored Guests
On Qirthdays

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10:00
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12:00

8:30

Editor,
Pomeroy Ohio,
Dear Sir:
A vase of zinnias on this d~k
suggeHt two tbought.s:
(A) The marvelous Americ~n ·
Know How or our plant breeden.
Having botanized thru a hall century in Mexico, writer knows zin·
nia as a wi\dllower, understan~s
its variability. Having been, yesteryear, guest of tbe Japanese EmperOr, he has had a glimpse of t.e
skill of Nipponese chr)'sanlhemum
breedf"rs. The Orientals' skill resulted from centuries, where;8'11
Amli'ricans have had but decad~s
with zinni.Os. We can be proud of
our artists.
&lt;Bl Zinnia not only grows wild
in Mexico but baa its northern
limlt In BiB Bend National Park.
One wishes Mexico would fulfill
ils promise to match o u r Bill
Bend. Then we could complete t~e
proposed lnternational Peace Pafk.
This, straddlin.: a Border of. htfn·
dred oi miles without, as in E;ti·
rope, barbwire entanglements -and
machine gun nests.
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Faithful!~·.
C. M. Goethe
Sacramento, Calil.

MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY

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Freet 1 Gardner, pastor of the Mrs. Bill J. Shoun and their t.,.,
Obureb of Chrl.$t, and Mrs. Gard- month old granddaughter, Barbari..
ner enjO)'lne: their annual vacation
Pvt . Ralph Snyder, wbo haa been
aad ltft tOday for JoHnson City , stati oned at Fort Carson, Colo. b

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TH,;rsD:;Slain On
Toda'

7:30 Crumb .nd Des
8:00 People-'s Choice

MailBag

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VEAl. CALVF.S Tops 29JJO seconrls 20 to 24 MPrlium 10 to 20 Com
HOGS 17~ to 220 lbs 11) to 15.50 II.Hve. 12 to 20 fulls 8 to 12.
220 to 250 Jbs. 14-liO to 15.M Li""'t
51'
SHEEP Ewi'.~&amp;Lms . 4 tn 10 Stock
13 to· 16 F11t Sows 12 to 14 Stag•
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10 to 12 BoilrR 8 to 12 Sowo '"d Ewtll 3 to fl Fill Sht&gt;ep 3 to 6 Culls
1 to 4 Burks :1 to 0 F&lt;~t Wethero 3
Pigs as to 715 Shoats 3 lo 15.
CAT'l'LE Steers 10 to HI Heifer~ to 6·
8 lo 18 Bbby Beer 12 tp 20 Fat LAMJ\S Top 19 SPc1nd!l 14 In 18
Cowa 8 10 12 Canner, 6 to 9 Bulls Lit:ht Wt ~. 12 to 15 common 8 to
9 1o 14 Milk Cows 00 to 128.
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Frie-ndsh~
Garden Club as winner of secor¥~

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nammg of the Vinton

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Mr. and Mrs . Sam Wynn (Ula
L.awsonl, Mansfield , are :mno untm g the 'IJit'th of an eight pound
so al llobcr Hospital . Mr . Wynn
is l'mploycd&gt; at MAnsfield.
Mrs .
W;·nn has t-een a frequent vtstlor
of Su.pt. and t.tr•. L. W. AtcCusna~
und family in Middlepm1 and is
well k. nown here.
CLUB LISTE-D
Mrs. Rot.crt Reibel. Regiond
reCtiJr of the Ohio Association ef
Garden t.:lubs, has been no-tifl~
that _theeir was .~tn error
in t~e

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AReal Booster For Pomeroy

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7:00

WRO~G

.N:ltiO 111 ad1 er-tU11a1 repre~~::ntiiU\"1, SothaeiU-Kuobal• 1n
"'"'LU.Il.jlUD Ave., New rvrr. Cit)', 'Ic, ~ y
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liuW;U•PUor; r~ltl: DelivP.rJ by rarr:t!r wbf!rr 1 o;ai]at'lte 30 ~,.en · 1
,.. we.ll:: one year lD adnace at Tbe Dally k-uttnel ortlce t:15
.a&amp; moothl.. 57.80; three fiO&amp;lba, ti.iJO. Hy Al.)tor route. wber~
IYillahle: ODe mt;Dth,
By mall oae J'!&amp;r 18· au moot&amp;
11ru llllontbs, W-t.&amp;i; one moar4. J.l.
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The Senllnel

four day rat period in HODI Ko..,.
He will returu w tbe StiLet aut
A-pple Grove, W, v..
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Mr. I 11 d lin, OhJ' Paynter, March,
Mr.
and
Mlw.
CIJfford
Hay• ud
Portland, were petta ot )(r. and
110n, Grtaorr. vts.lte4 nlltiYM ll1
&gt;ln. Bolpb Radeillfe
·Mr. and !dr&gt;, E. Jl. Wooch IDd F1irmont, w. VL aDd we.-. aceom·
Mr. and Xn. &amp;verttt Gautler, Co- p&amp;Died home by he-r aunt, )ln.
lllmbuJ, are on a fllhlDI trip on C. J. 'hylor. Sllnday tbe, were
called to 8t. AlbaDJ where )1ft.
the Mu•kin&amp;wn RJver.
Mr. and Mn. Cecil. &amp;imN, Co- Hayn' nepbew, Jlebbie. Priee, ,..
c~lved a eoocUIAnu who be wat
lumbus, w~re weekend auest.a of in an •eeldeDt,' Mrt. 'brklr r•
Mr. and Mrs. James Weber.
maine4 ia &amp;t. AlblDI.
Rwlsell Balairer, Fremont, son iD
'Mr. and JIJ'I. Stewart s.t1111
law of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Forrest
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spent the weekend with tbe Fot- w,.erde dlo bCol~~diJ
n e t e .,~._.. aa....reJtJ alld Miss Vesta McCoy.
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Jack Uoyd, ATAN, son of Mr. at the Collr-Mns. Carroll !PWIUOD 1• em¢~
and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, U .llatloned at Sangle'y Point, In the PbiiLp- ed at the Yoot.- Coal Compllr
pine Islands and bas been on a of.flc:e, North Secoad Avenue,.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 18, l~}omoo Cb•pmoo, IDd - · Brice, ot

Inipefial-tbe
comple~tely. .new non-dairy·spr.ead
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. Worth $8,(14.76 To Each Yank
1 quarten of 3 wot! cl Se: les ~&gt;h!tfe 1

f . Anderson

J;: l\t:: o $SOU,

&gt;.~; '$8,53tUO. and th(• tJ·nrlll iom:r:! ge,Jl-

s..tWs CIN1r"

ero us 'll nJ.. et&gt; .d~o hdndC!d QUl 32
For second • place money, tbe
- ofiier f u I 1 ,hm·s or $8.714 .76 CJe\'eJand md.i..11s ro.: li Yt'd fc1ll
.npice in th" u~li ·::tl di·\lri llution shares WtJrt'tl $1.£49.0,5 and th(• ?-.t:ltoda v.
.
wnukt·c Hr:~v u; $1.51&gt;8.:!.!. A lull
Tl;e h·~s opt'" hm1ed D"dge~·s third p!u::·e ~ha1'~' wa~ II DI'lh $1.
voted only ::::J ]l.lll ,lJJ't's, e:H'h one _112.75 to th e ('h i{•;;gu Wilt .e ~-ox

Me Donald

8. Jlekllltner
Bachllu ~

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h igh for a Jd\a'd Wu .. ld s-~ 1 -;,. 8
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JDd $! 105£5 P&lt;'l' man to th e (Inci~~n.ati Hcd:.cg~. T he !OUJt h pl ace
1 B c~tu!1 Wl!rtn $505 71 .and !he c:ll
1 WJ'n thP ht.:r!h ].J illcl' St. LO U ! ~
or the 22 f t! 1 s!LU't'_.; mte:l br C::rJ tnJI_; Ul.l~O!Allkll to $ti02 .03
the Yank•:fs, ~4 W£'nt to p\ayerCJ ap,t·t· ..•.
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wh o Wt'l'e w1tl1 thL· ciuiJ ~ 11 seaso n
four full chaH·· wt· nr 1 1 S't&gt; ngc-J
and his th re:l· ru3 ·h"s o n (' ro
trBinel' Gm 'l:!ul'h. a n d a f ull
shari" ~!l icr- \:1 I n· f-.",J l l' Jl it n d

Phil R""""·

Ohi" State 1.I.JCCI
_ _:ds
M' hi s
te . gan tate
l T

Cheuvront
Deenis

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10 C"l ] full

Campbell

Barker
Banks
Totals

n otal Offense

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lh fl~e w,, . Jlllt•·IJ"r Dnn Z1mmer,

. C"HICAGO UP Ohio Statl
and Michlean State, both UDbeet.l'n this seas~, Wt•re battllna tbls
W(&gt;ek t o determin e whlch teaJD
will be the Big Ten's m011t ~otent

Fight Results
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MexiroJ nH!Jtnin1Pd
146, Culm
1:1

Orl'lcga, 148
Js.1ar Locart,

orrensive ·dub.

138, 176 ISO 484

140. 1;8
14'l . 121
1?1 143
110 181

Yflrds per iam e to :-III tor Ohio
State in u-. onlv ('Onfer(&gt;nce tiUt·
102 yards per · .(!a me on passes,
lne. The Spartnns have averaged
too, while Ohio Slate made only
29 against Jll lnoi~;.

·1'e&lt;h -

POMEROY 13 Atbent 6-lolo.•
hOw have the feelin&amp; thlt ttat

conference leadl•r. barley ahead of
lwoa, •Whlth hah nlliJwcd only 200

,

will
~Y:'':d:':'":'h:i:n~g:i"='"':"~'~':m:":·==.!.Panthersto come
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JOB

ThundaV'·frld.lly
Oct. 11-19
Steve Cos hran Ann Shtrt"an
"COME NEXT SPRING"
On Techrticolor)
Robt. Tn~lor
Kay Kendall

"OUENTIN DURWARDH
C Jncma~('Op e-To;-chn leola r

Whleh Will Proleet From

Winter's Ravaging Blows

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COMEDY and CARTOON

the Eastern eleven can hold the-Ir
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Woto ......~ ~~~ T"'b ov..Aublll'n, , Plllil · . Brown. lndl-

Holy ctoU oVeF11ittmOuth, Purdue over Wlleoneln, Miehlaan over
Northwe.tern, Mllllulpp. over Tu-

t.ane, MarylaDd O'!!f N. Car., Vanderbnlt onr Fl.orlcla, llllnoia over
Mlnne~oc•. Yale ove-r Cornell. Ok·
1•111&gt;1&gt;1• 1\l'-lr ~. li&lt;tu. Col. o&lt;-

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. · ll;eQitli:ky over

LSU, Colondo o•er Iowa State,
Okll. Auiet, StanHouston
lord
Mluourl over

POMEROY

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qver ~~ J\l~ ov.er Texas,

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thl• ;9ear.
Dow. th~ ~ne - 'eat State
over "lftrrihall, Denver ~ver Colorado ~Ue1a. ,Oto. Wl•'-lnaron over VJD, ·Miami over Georala, Cal.
ifotnla over 'UCLA. Dayton over
N. C. 81ate, •Tulu over Detroit,

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Berdea's

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Huntinlf;on Eut wiU keep theBI
out of the atate t;ltM A ebamptonohlp, Colllll Boll. . _ _ rHII¥
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*R•Jaat ~be undtfeated' VtklnJa,
but Ripley on tbe ruantitr of ParIOns wJU Ja oa W another win.
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into an offensive baUle.
Nelsonville 13 Loaaa 7 - the
Hounds need tbia oae to atay in
the thick of the 810 N.ee, and
th eir big line alont with a wetl
rouhded attaet •'-ould contaia a
lut and speedy Loaaa blcklleld.
A slim vote for the Hound!.
Pt. Pleasant 28 Nitro 7-tomethlna tell1 ua 'tbat the ·Big Blacks
~1,m In
have the belt Ola., A

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blc now until they meet !{elton·
alP round
vlJie, and with thtlr
t~ame

Ballard or PIUsbury

Pel

Uc. Eastern
wlllthe
fight
it out
with
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Rio
Grande for
county
champ.
Jackson 20 Wellston 1 -

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~.oa... MINh to J''d•~ lltf • ..,r.y tiWtM .

Rutland Z7 )t'oArthur &amp;- The
Red Devils are qutte a ball efbb,
and will contirlile to march in &amp;bia ·
one as Jim Cremoans and com·
pany prove too tauab lor the Gen-

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John Bentley

SALE

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Rex All (' n

Middl•port

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Jackets have lrt.proved In recent
J&amp;mea, but the Blue Devllt willbf
on the rebound alter a poor aame
last week. Tlle Jacket• have had
loll of chance~ . but have tailed to
capltaUte on them. Sure would Uke
to 1ee an upset, but have,to plek

DOWN LAR~DO WAY

Phone 9~91

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generate enouab of·
out on top for their
first lt!ague - vidory. BreW • .,
dedde tbls one, and we look for
Pomeroy tu finally get them.
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On defense, Mk·hJgan was the

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Predictions

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110
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Vlrgln.!l over Llhl.b aod CoUeae
of Pacf·le over ~uette. IN THE
PROS - CheiiO Bean oHr Balli-

downs over lhe Spartans. B 11 i

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173 51111
IIIII 113$
1fJ f21
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Bowen
Hali'is
Lohoe
Houd18helt
Handitap

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Hunnell

The BoJckeyea h&lt;'lrl rirst place
(•heiny becaust of &lt;~n edge in rirst

PROTECT
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CAR

194
175
22f
123
174
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these years, ~uts Sl:nlihter final· Manager W;,.lt,. Al., tO Jl, his three
ly ~op what th C'y !llt''fU wl(t'n , CQ,tll!:hcs lind l)w train&lt;'r also wo:re
~~ ~ lt'B g!'e•t 1-o be a Y;-.k~e: vofed ru ll Mha: c:~ wb.il' Broo kLyn'~
I . Slau&amp;hliir, Wlth tbe ddl OD.I)' . World iel·tes b l:'i'O or Ul~O. Johnn~·
S.lllfe Aug. 25, W;B voted, th t~ P_o dres, now in t h t· Navy, w;i·

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1 quarten of 3 wot! cl Se: les ~&gt;h!tfe 1

f . Anderson

J;: l\t:: o $SOU,

&gt;.~; '$8,53tUO. and th(• tJ·nrlll iom:r:! ge,Jl-

s..tWs CIN1r"

ero us 'll nJ.. et&gt; .d~o hdndC!d QUl 32
For second • place money, tbe
- ofiier f u I 1 ,hm·s or $8.714 .76 CJe\'eJand md.i..11s ro.: li Yt'd fc1ll
.npice in th" u~li ·::tl di·\lri llution shares WtJrt'tl $1.£49.0,5 and th(• ?-.t:ltoda v.
.
wnukt·c Hr:~v u; $1.51&gt;8.:!.!. A lull
Tl;e h·~s opt'" hm1ed D"dge~·s third p!u::·e ~ha1'~' wa~ II DI'lh $1.
voted only ::::J ]l.lll ,lJJ't's, e:H'h one _112.75 to th e ('h i{•;;gu Wilt .e ~-ox

Me Donald

8. Jlekllltner
Bachllu ~

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h igh for a Jd\a'd Wu .. ld s-~ 1 -;,. 8
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JDd $! 105£5 P&lt;'l' man to th e (Inci~~n.ati Hcd:.cg~. T he !OUJt h pl ace
1 B c~tu!1 Wl!rtn $505 71 .and !he c:ll
1 WJ'n thP ht.:r!h ].J illcl' St. LO U ! ~
or the 22 f t! 1 s!LU't'_.; mte:l br C::rJ tnJI_; Ul.l~O!Allkll to $ti02 .03
the Yank•:fs, ~4 W£'nt to p\ayerCJ ap,t·t· ..•.
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wh o Wt'l'e w1tl1 thL· ciuiJ ~ 11 seaso n
four full chaH·· wt· nr 1 1 S't&gt; ngc-J
and his th re:l· ru3 ·h"s o n (' ro
trBinel' Gm 'l:!ul'h. a n d a f ull
shari" ~!l icr- \:1 I n· f-.",J l l' Jl it n d

Phil R""""·

Ohi" State 1.I.JCCI
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M' hi s
te . gan tate
l T

Cheuvront
Deenis

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10 C"l ] full

Campbell

Barker
Banks
Totals

n otal Offense

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lh fl~e w,, . Jlllt•·IJ"r Dnn Z1mmer,

. C"HICAGO UP Ohio Statl
and Michlean State, both UDbeet.l'n this seas~, Wt•re battllna tbls
W(&gt;ek t o determin e whlch teaJD
will be the Big Ten's m011t ~otent

Fight Results
8•( UNITED PRESS
r;~,~p~r

MexiroJ nH!Jtnin1Pd
146, Culm
1:1

Orl'lcga, 148
Js.1ar Locart,

orrensive ·dub.

138, 176 ISO 484

140. 1;8
14'l . 121
1?1 143
110 181

Yflrds per iam e to :-III tor Ohio
State in u-. onlv ('Onfer(&gt;nce tiUt·
102 yards per · .(!a me on passes,
lne. The Spartnns have averaged
too, while Ohio Slate made only
29 against Jll lnoi~;.

·1'e&lt;h -

POMEROY 13 Atbent 6-lolo.•
hOw have the feelin&amp; thlt ttat

conference leadl•r. barley ahead of
lwoa, •Whlth hah nlliJwcd only 200

,

will
~Y:'':d:':'":'h:i:n~g:i"='"':"~'~':m:":·==.!.Panthersto come
1

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WAX
JOB

ThundaV'·frld.lly
Oct. 11-19
Steve Cos hran Ann Shtrt"an
"COME NEXT SPRING"
On Techrticolor)
Robt. Tn~lor
Kay Kendall

"OUENTIN DURWARDH
C Jncma~('Op e-To;-chn leola r

Whleh Will Proleet From

Winter's Ravaging Blows

Carloon

"f'rofr~sor

Tum"

tba·t th e-y
tense

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...

;,

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No. 303

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Hillowee• Mellct (reaMs ··· ·· · 14 oz. pkg. 29c
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Stan
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EASTERN 20 North Gallla 7 -

Tcchnicolor)
COMEDY and CARTOON

the Eastern eleven can hold the-Ir
own in their own elass and should
come out in a Gallia County bat·

(Jn

-

--

.

IV~~.!~~

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'I.Uf'i~ ~~!'Jill

OUT THEY MUST GOWE NEED THE SPACE!
BIG

REDUCTION!
Pants &amp; Shirts

Overall Jackets

48•

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can

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and it ~sJ). excltuiVe r,ew .

· Ttfr~~#df! (lli~~-~ -~.-,,nlfpion
with tripl, w.r~ines, • ~VB
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a~,bu~per ~l'O_f of niml ~s including/~~· ~njec~jo,.J
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Akroa, lkfw).IM Qn.-a over Toledo
X'tvler OYIBl' Qil1atico Martnf.l, Pitt
0,\'Wilu,, fl~o IIIIo " "
Woto ......~ ~~~ T"'b ov..Aublll'n, , Plllil · . Brown. lndl-

Holy ctoU oVeF11ittmOuth, Purdue over Wlleoneln, Miehlaan over
Northwe.tern, Mllllulpp. over Tu-

t.ane, MarylaDd O'!!f N. Car., Vanderbnlt onr Fl.orlcla, llllnoia over
Mlnne~oc•. Yale ove-r Cornell. Ok·
1•111&gt;1&gt;1• 1\l'-lr ~. li&lt;tu. Col. o&lt;-

"

~ ..ltiUioi\1

. · ll;eQitli:ky over

LSU, Colondo o•er Iowa State,
Okll. Auiet, StanHouston
lord
Mluourl over

POMEROY

!.

-tritd:~e over A1ihlma. Syraeu~e
qver ~~ J\l~ ov.er Texas,

over Colum.
Allies,

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bclith 37c

Ajax ·"
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67e, off libel
Mao FREE faee do!hJ,"!~ .~ ...

·~

PORK

Jmge Brllld

...., ...,

.

59c

.•..

NaVY over C!Dclanatl, capital over

SALE. PRICE

ST.

•

More

-Cir.evy goes 'em all-one··better-with a daring new deparmre

other
' 1arpe. Coati Art ~Is
hu ~ ,..u .On~Uonod bo~ club
thl• ;9ear.
Dow. th~ ~ne - 'eat State
over "lftrrihall, Denver ~ver Colorado ~Ue1a. ,Oto. Wl•'-lnaron over VJD, ·Miami over Georala, Cal.
ifotnla over 'UCLA. Dayton over
N. C. 81ate, •Tulu over Detroit,

WARMLY LINED

QUICK SALE

•'
'

•

It~'$ SWIET,SMOOTH AND.. SASSY!

blvt ~ eaay
time j.Jlo•er Chlncey pl~y1 an-

$1.99

•,

•

-tbe Mou1l~Ge41lq

SALE PRICE

PRICES SLASHED FOR

9~L?'CHEVROLET

llid America• eonfenaee Utle.
Weat Vlrlinio 1M wm: • Mary 7

JIILViDB

$4.39

TPMORRoW-

IIIIo oot; '1111 IIMI·
lie biJh
BDoucb to defitllllt lll\lt~DJ Lloftl
Miami IN Oldo U. 13 -tho Boboato Qe ~ I!! tot o d!t¥trou•
sea1oo a1 Mtlint .• ddt fol another

Overall Pants

··~·

•

will
J\ Will-' b4~.V·.
WoOdy Bll•• 1&lt;1 let 0 10 up lor

$5.89
ALL

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·ll-.a

.

•

~

the Buckl bavt cl&amp;u ,and clasa

SALE PRICE

Berdea's

. . ... . .. . . . . .. . .... .

Weol VIrginia, but that dereot by
Huntinlf;on Eut wiU keep theBI
out of the atate t;ltM A ebamptonohlp, Colllll Boll. . _ _ rHII¥
hal cl•••·
Ripley 'ZI Wabama 13 - lbe

•

. .,

BOT. CIIDJUlAIE.· ·•·..................... 8 OL ...lt ~

•

should tate the rival Roeketa

teU.

..

~ ~o,(fl"' : . ..

FalcoDt put Up a atrlmr f·l sbt
*R•Jaat ~be undtfeated' VtklnJa,
but Ripley on tbe ruantitr of ParIOns wJU Ja oa W another win.
OHIO STATIIII'I Ptau Stale 7 -

MA TCill"' !j

.......... ., ... ..... 611UHIIIJC

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to town in a game that could turn

Men's Work Clothes

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CLtNG PfA(HES · .. · ......... · .. ·· · .. l•.-2l--l·c.. 33c

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into an offensive baUle.
Nelsonville 13 Loaaa 7 - the
Hounds need tbia oae to atay in
the thick of the 810 N.ee, and
th eir big line alont with a wetl
rouhded attaet •'-ould contaia a
lut and speedy Loaaa blcklleld.
A slim vote for the Hound!.
Pt. Pleasant 28 Nitro 7-tomethlna tell1 ua 'tbat the ·Big Blacks
~1,m In
have the belt Ola., A

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blc now until they meet !{elton·
alP round
vlJie, and with thtlr
t~ame

Ballard or PIUsbury

Pel

Uc. Eastern
wlllthe
fight
it out
with
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Rio
Grande for
county
champ.
Jackson 20 Wellston 1 -

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WAFFLE

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THE SCARL!T SPEAR

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~.oa... MINh to J''d•~ lltf • ..,r.y tiWtM .

Rutland Z7 )t'oArthur &amp;- The
Red Devils are qutte a ball efbb,
and will contirlile to march in &amp;bia ·
one as Jim Cremoans and com·
pany prove too tauab lor the Gen-

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John Bentley

SALE

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the Devils.

Rex All (' n

Middl•port

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Gallipolis 20 "iddiepart 7-lbe
Jackets have lrt.proved In recent
J&amp;mea, but the Blue Devllt willbf
on the rebound alter a poor aame
last week. Tlle Jacket• have had
loll of chance~ . but have tailed to
capltaUte on them. Sure would Uke
to 1ee an upset, but have,to plek

DOWN LAR~DO WAY

Phone 9~91

CA$H LO

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oqf :tmfl
,jWJt won;deiful !
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will cl.lck ln this ooe, and

generate enouab of·
out on top for their
first lt!ague - vidory. BreW • .,
dedde tbls one, and we look for
Pomeroy tu finally get them.
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SIIIUO SERVICE
Manftln~ Kltt&lt;s
Mike Mullen

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Green lfy, GJaata over
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On defense, Mk·hJgan was the

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Predictions

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Vlrgln.!l over Llhl.b aod CoUeae
of Pacf·le over ~uette. IN THE
PROS - CheiiO Bean oHr Balli-

downs over lhe Spartans. B 11 i

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173 51111
IIIII 113$
1fJ f21
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Bowen
Hali'is
Lohoe
Houd18helt
Handitap

. :'.lic hi&amp;:an State h as averaged 31-'.$

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Hunnell

The BoJckeyea h&lt;'lrl rirst place
(•heiny becaust of &lt;~n edge in rirst

PROTECT
YOUR
CAR

194
175
22f
123
174
890

INDUSTIIIAL LIAOUI
POMIIOY MOTOR COMPANY

fDrCl'd uul fur l he ~~·J~o n du ring

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BANKS

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these years, ~uts Sl:nlihter final· Manager W;,.lt,. Al., tO Jl, his three
ly ~op what th C'y !llt''fU wl(t'n , CQ,tll!:hcs lind l)w train&lt;'r also wo:re
~~ ~ lt'B g!'e•t 1-o be a Y;-.k~e: vofed ru ll Mha: c:~ wb.il' Broo kLyn'~
I . Slau&amp;hliir, Wlth tbe ddl OD.I)' . World iel·tes b l:'i'O or Ul~O. Johnn~·
S.lllfe Aug. 25, W;B voted, th t~ P_o dres, now in t h t· Navy, w;i·

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NOTICI OF MIARIM.

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Ohio, No. 17l57

To Stnea. R. Apache e-o JohD
Apache, W Dwina Street, Wub-

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LADIES REG. $22.95

ye-al'l immedlatN~y preeedina the
!llinc o! oaid petitiDo.

FALL SUITS
We are cleaning bouse, for

aew Cbriatmu atylea,

Regular

. _ . Ladies Suits. Save now

00

$

at Stifflers.

MEAT PROCESSING
AT A

County Commh~ionen reaerve
Jbe rla'ht to reject any or aU ·bids.

LADIES SUITS

IIEIGS COUNTY COMMISSION·
~ ~r pe~
c1e.;k.

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SIMONS MARKET

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lJade

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~puncl-ooe sol' .ol ~ey1. jnquire

Shop at ICI'oger duriiiiJ thl• autotandliiiJ t~~oney•vlne W...r: Carovan ol Top Valuet.
Durl"' the next three weeks yciu11 .ave more than, ever -befoo-e at .Knoger.
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ZIPS .......~~~~ ... ~·... 3 3~
2:. &amp;&amp;c

lhltilt ... AdJUII•

ablt lei'· Sel
wubr at IMipt
•oat co•fort·
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luillilt -Itt o111 •ore

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USE YOUR OlD.""'
WASHER FOR A-·
DOWN PAYMEMT

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Famoul"MIII~ll.l qual•

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FURNITURE CO."

ky and fu1uru ... ytt

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1llaa lowut• pr1ud
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oind'Jiua. ROOM and 1 five

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h,uses Both within ·s m'tn. walk

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reiidi&lt; ••• balh, furalahi!&lt;l

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Sedan Ppvrer SteerlD,B. Brakes, 3-ROQM UNFlJIINISI!I'!l&gt; aParttnd Windows $1005.00 Blaetl·
ment with bath. 'Newly decor1
nar • · Pomeroy 16-l!l-tltc

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Original two tone
$12~ .00

~h:.~

finish .

Bh.ettnar'.s Pomeroy.

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Can , Spruce

16-ll..St.

H
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Sparklhlg ·~rfglnat IJreen finish.
$811!5.00' B(aetta:ar's I Pomeroy. ' roar~.

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1950 CIIRYill.ER WlNDSOR 4 dr.

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tnar'll Pomeroy. 10.18-Bk

10-~t.! :

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1912 ·CREVE
2
Sedan New
!":!ftCeptional _ _ ~ 9-~B-!f ~ _ __
c•r. B,l aettnar's Pomeroy $79S-OO

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b '20 tf

SUNRISE

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'UNCI

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BOUGHT
MY MOM A
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hi-pose White .
Kropr lui• ...._... In carloMI
U.S. No. 1

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PrieM .,. lOW. StOre tor later.

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APPLES . ~ ..._.... Doll•""'• ~o~~c-t • • • • 2 lb 29¢
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Bollom.

rebl.

Jr re}iUilt engine. $395.00 Blaet::-

KROGO

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. jDSl ·FORD V8 4dr. Sedan Reeept:

for at little u •4sOper week i
hro'• o MAVTAG Modo! foi ·
,'every need, ev•ry pune .• ,

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For htre for birementt ' apcl
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'-"'t:p:.,.....,..~--~-- poodo, P. M. Cowd...,, LoN

Cana

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Telephoqe

uljJitles.

,.,..,, lulcy ._.. with that ...... _frelh flavOr.

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Aioonloot• tub. ;.WOII'I I'UI, i
rot, chip or poet. Sedlmeot trap '
10 eopiUre dirt. Handy biqed llltii'U
,.,... u oortiDI troy. ·

Maytag Master ,

5c

BEANS ..~~!~::'~ ...2 ·i:.:...
An 11..,_.

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51.bf011 wuhins ocoioo .••
railer, claoer wuhl•s•. wllloo.ul
wear and tear oa (lothea. Sare push·
bunoa eoatroL

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CounlrJ Club.

New pack v•cker delu•• f&amp;'el'lll .~reger.

ftdtf .. II''"

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18 I Aufc:fSales .
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l.lfe, ~~~~·· ,...._ ,.lo.
four rOotrlllolilli; ~flktrii!ty. ~t
IIlli•. lllddl-~ · 1'11lo.

ttl\lNISIIru\ ROOMS

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PIECE
. ce.~;~u.. · :::,. 33c FRES-SHORE, OYSTERS:.1,r.~:.
53c
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RADIO ;, 'im.l!.'VISioN sia!Y!Jri
oonn~YilOU'tB D"&amp;\l.o
1'01lm apartments. 8 roo~ ~wellPhone 200, C'eJand AppllaD~•
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\ ~st-neVI ai4. Flreqtohe truct
Mulb~, ·Pomeroy. , I.nql,llre at
· · tt~e &lt;~a bio-. W~ on ~ .. ~.Wf'2'!.nor_~P· ~0 ~7 ~tp
.ing ,Cr!f''· llilllt'; !'lo .,¥. . 111~!
q 11 .rP..~ bou•e a! M'ason. Reaoo!'Box. luo•. ~~'iU:e~. - 1 iJ._
· .'lb~e. ·P.hone Mrs. Carl G~dner,
I ~iVf~lllf
~· fie''~"' 227.J. \P,ill-5tp
10.16 3te

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Appbt GrQv,. ,Jitle; Alex Wh8fl·
e.r.
l~l8-3tc
t · 13~~~;."'~"~· ~~'Y.if.P..
of Clive C. K.fl.tP-"gh. tfrs.' ~9- We" moderlt lpartmeat.
T,rr~e, Pomttoy, 8'arage un·
, 1 ise Keebaug:h alld ~mily.
SAVE . ON YOlJ.R SHOE repa~
1!1'18.\tp.
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der~oath-'-lllove flood !In&amp;lraein&lt; ~hQ~ Sho.f· · ,
.' ;j f)) 1 . . &amp; f , ,_,a
shlkt' 'Walk · to inarlr:et~chools '1.0-\8-1 (npc.
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Dellclou•, •uccillent, eeey to dl1e•t Pork. II'• U.,rlf·f·IY el Kre1er.

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lal!~g
'pd oi~l' h~ehqld
f~ 11r1 ~~
~rtlcle1.
M"t~. J. H. Cu.ek:ler,
~~ -$hone Bl!t~·
10 11 ~te

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tal , ~prd Of Thqn~

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Home at the Ufue pf tb.e deat,Jl

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~ land, hcru ... btfn t•d uu'

, for their kiod dettlo @PII·.!'Joo.t·
~rs. t~ the f:,mergency S:ci!l•f,
and tl\e R,a"\InP-cQ~ ftltl.i!r~'l

venarY Sale.

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~w~Pom~ .:=f. ·.~eliv'~r!'
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~!;fore· Cl\lislmta.

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out numben. Save at SUfflera 33rd Annl·

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

&amp;aYe one half now-Close

C.p~~lty, ....
Wllfs . , , IIJUUf IU.b

tott.

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...-er • wlh,, aloe rou .,.... !&gt;t&gt;ft

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COO~EIIN . ~ul diOfO. s., G'l!l'l' A. ¥•in
-Pit's'" r.turn .-tep Ja~or to
D:ut. Adminl!rtrator
A-1 -t·
Mn. ~· .H: Mlto.holl, iiiiO South ~ SEVEN WEEKS oLQ 01~ P.IGS.
~. Seeoq4 · St.. M•ddl~P.fik, i\ Is
Frank Holter, Racine, Rt. J.

now and save during surn ~ra

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Better Fall Dresses
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FOil ~··.,· 'ttrby ijuJ I!&amp;

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Cold o! 'l'll••kl .md ~peclal N&lt;&gt; f-IRE
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lib,..,..l'_O_R_S_AU:: ~~· W!"·
ti9f1 of lveqtf prtnJed •t ret:uRadfprd or , Hafuld Bl•ckston.
l'r .c118tlfir.d . rates. O~ltuarlu
RotkJprln~ or pllQU ~~u.bllahod •1· 1 ~••t per......... - - - - ·--·-'~ lmo.p

atyle&amp;, all new fall suits, buy

Values to

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Save now at Stirflen. Smart

LADIES

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HARDWARE 6 FURNITURE CO.

POMEROY

W. MAIN ST.

GAS

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BIIING YOUR MEAT TO

roy, Ohio.

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GE ELECI'RIC HEATERS

MINIMUM COST'

aome Building, louted at Pome-

REGULAR $16.95

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IX'Dtinel 'llril! np~ be respa ...t,le
m~re 'hto one ln~orrect 1\·

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GAS &amp; COAL
.
Worm Morning Heaters
Heort-Gio Heaters
DIIOSENE •
Perfectio" . Heater

AND

necesnry to we.ter~ol and Nu·
Brie the Meigs County Children 's

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AT YOUR HEATitG HEADQUARTERS FOR

EXPERT BUTCHERING

LEGAL NOTICa
SeaJe4 ·bida will be Hteived at
the Meiss t'ounty Cornmiuloner's
Office, Pomeroy, Obto· until 8:00
a m. November loth, 1956 lor all
labor, materiala and
equipment

Sc"j;~--

..... Ufe ~lo'la' •"! . ~ C ~)&lt;I ·.Stm;e: "!'f"bUEl', O~!o.
to fnlikt .~ ll'Olllt' IO . :j.::llol'l(
lpetial-ont month for 21 ceatJ' J.O.UHttp,
lmmedlatfly . Write, II'Wie~b'il
per warcl.
p·
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De_p t. OHJ.-8t0o-JQO li'rte port, lit.
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IIDo-upr s u . o&amp;ev ne n o~p 10-18- ltp.
• ,. Fuu rate- ot :t ~'Dta p,r word will
CLift on, W. Va. Phone Spr ufe
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• lit ~hor1od far op ..rlioinlllf out 3.S'!4S. c an alter s :OO P. 11 · ( 19) ·Business
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35 RATS KlLLED with one P""l"' -~pportunities
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J!:l!9ra . ln /l.dnrti~--§boqliJ ~"' ..STAR WAHFARJN. Sate, aur"!,

On These eating Specials

FOR

John C. Baeon, Judge
By Mary Olive Ingraham.
Chief Depul:r Clerk

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CJ;IICAGO UP - Obio Btah'a
m.ton, Penneylvaoia.
, ,
Galea Cllco topped the Bll TeD'J
You an hereby notilied thet on
perlot'ino.... Ill tile 29th day o! Ana. 111116, a peli· iodividuol
tiCJ of coDfereaee aame1 10 -tar
tiDD, for the aOOptlon of ~ thi! seaaon.
Steven Apache
a t:htld, aae 9
The Buckeye tul-.ct drcwe •
y.eara, borp at Steubenville, Obk;l,
yards
against OllnoiD&amp; ln ODly 1ix
on the ard day of November, 1947
tries
lut
Saturdly, ror u ~
waa filed in tb!.s Court,
age o! ltU yJTdl per p}Q'.
.
Said Petition weU be for bearCisco's total to date putt hlm
ina: before aaid court at Pomeroy fourt.b behind tbe one glme total
Ohio on the 271.b day of October, of 120 yardJ br Mel DlUard of
19M, at 10 c'elock a. m.
Pu rdue, the two aame tGtal of lOIS
It is aUeged in said
Petition by Indiana's Bob Fee, aad the 10:2
\hat you as father ol aaid ehlld yards by OSU's J I m, Ronboro
have wilfully · failed to properly against Illinoil, all of wbom made
support and maintain said child more rushes for - tbeir totlb.
for a pf!lipd of more
tbta t'lr'll

FOR OUR 33RD

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NOTICI OF MIARIM.

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Ohio, No. 17l57

To Stnea. R. Apache e-o JohD
Apache, W Dwina Street, Wub-

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LADIES REG. $22.95

ye-al'l immedlatN~y preeedina the
!llinc o! oaid petitiDo.

FALL SUITS
We are cleaning bouse, for

aew Cbriatmu atylea,

Regular

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MEAT PROCESSING
AT A

County Commh~ionen reaerve
Jbe rla'ht to reject any or aU ·bids.

LADIES SUITS

IIEIGS COUNTY COMMISSION·
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Shop at ICI'oger duriiiiJ thl• autotandliiiJ t~~oney•vlne W...r: Carovan ol Top Valuet.
Durl"' the next three weeks yciu11 .ave more than, ever -befoo-e at .Knoger.
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Sedan Ppvrer SteerlD,B. Brakes, 3-ROQM UNFlJIINISI!I'!l&gt; aParttnd Windows $1005.00 Blaetl·
ment with bath. 'Newly decor1
nar • · Pomeroy 16-l!l-tltc

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Original two tone
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Bh.ettnar'.s Pomeroy.

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Can , Spruce

16-ll..St.

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Sparklhlg ·~rfglnat IJreen finish.
$811!5.00' B(aetta:ar's I Pomeroy. ' roar~.

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1950 CIIRYill.ER WlNDSOR 4 dr.

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APPLES . ~ ..._.... Doll•""'• ~o~~c-t • • • • 2 lb 29¢
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rebl.

Jr re}iUilt engine. $395.00 Blaet::-

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for at little u •4sOper week i
hro'• o MAVTAG Modo! foi ·
,'every need, ev•ry pune .• ,

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For htre for birementt ' apcl
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Telephoqe

uljJitles.

,.,..,, lulcy ._.. with that ...... _frelh flavOr.

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Aioonloot• tub. ;.WOII'I I'UI, i
rot, chip or poet. Sedlmeot trap '
10 eopiUre dirt. Handy biqed llltii'U
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Maytag Master ,

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BEANS ..~~!~::'~ ...2 ·i:.:...
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51.bf011 wuhins ocoioo .••
railer, claoer wuhl•s•. wllloo.ul
wear and tear oa (lothea. Sare push·
bunoa eoatroL

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CounlrJ Club.

New pack v•cker delu•• f&amp;'el'lll .~reger.

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four rOotrlllolilli; ~flktrii!ty. ~t
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PIECE
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RADIO ;, 'im.l!.'VISioN sia!Y!Jri
oonn~YilOU'tB D"&amp;\l.o
1'01lm apartments. 8 roo~ ~wellPhone 200, C'eJand AppllaD~•
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APARTii!iliT . toq !lf'Nll'· H&gt;
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Mulb~, ·Pomeroy. , I.nql,llre at
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.ing ,Cr!f''· llilllt'; !'lo .,¥. . 111~!
q 11 .rP..~ bou•e a! M'ason. Reaoo!'Box. luo•. ~~'iU:e~. - 1 iJ._
· .'lb~e. ·P.hone Mrs. Carl G~dner,
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Appbt GrQv,. ,Jitle; Alex Wh8fl·
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of Clive C. K.fl.tP-"gh. tfrs.' ~9- We" moderlt lpartmeat.
T,rr~e, Pomttoy, 8'arage un·
, 1 ise Keebaug:h alld ~mily.
SAVE . ON YOlJ.R SHOE repa~
1!1'18.\tp.
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shlkt' 'Walk · to inarlr:et~chools '1.0-\8-1 (npc.
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Dellclou•, •uccillent, eeey to dl1e•t Pork. II'• U.,rlf·f·IY el Kre1er.

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lal!~g
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M"t~. J. H. Cu.ek:ler,
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Home at the Ufue pf tb.e deat,Jl

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~ land, hcru ... btfn t•d uu'

, for their kiod dettlo @PII·.!'Joo.t·
~rs. t~ the f:,mergency S:ci!l•f,
and tl\e R,a"\InP-cQ~ ftltl.i!r~'l

venarY Sale.

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

&amp;aYe one half now-Close

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COO~EIIN . ~ul diOfO. s., G'l!l'l' A. ¥•in
-Pit's'" r.turn .-tep Ja~or to
D:ut. Adminl!rtrator
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Mn. ~· .H: Mlto.holl, iiiiO South ~ SEVEN WEEKS oLQ 01~ P.IGS.
~. Seeoq4 · St.. M•ddl~P.fik, i\ Is
Frank Holter, Racine, Rt. J.

now and save during surn ~ra

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Better Fall Dresses
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Cold o! 'l'll••kl .md ~peclal N&lt;&gt; f-IRE
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ti9f1 of lveqtf prtnJed •t ret:uRadfprd or , Hafuld Bl•ckston.
l'r .c118tlfir.d . rates. O~ltuarlu
RotkJprln~ or pllQU ~~u.bllahod •1· 1 ~••t per......... - - - - ·--·-'~ lmo.p

atyle&amp;, all new fall suits, buy

Values to

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Save now at Stirflen. Smart

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HARDWARE 6 FURNITURE CO.

POMEROY

W. MAIN ST.

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BIIING YOUR MEAT TO

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GE ELECI'RIC HEATERS

MINIMUM COST'

aome Building, louted at Pome-

REGULAR $16.95

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IX'Dtinel 'llril! np~ be respa ...t,le
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GAS &amp; COAL
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Worm Morning Heaters
Heort-Gio Heaters
DIIOSENE •
Perfectio" . Heater

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AT YOUR HEATitG HEADQUARTERS FOR

EXPERT BUTCHERING

LEGAL NOTICa
SeaJe4 ·bida will be Hteived at
the Meiss t'ounty Cornmiuloner's
Office, Pomeroy, Obto· until 8:00
a m. November loth, 1956 lor all
labor, materiala and
equipment

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to fnlikt .~ ll'Olllt' IO . :j.::llol'l(
lpetial-ont month for 21 ceatJ' J.O.UHttp,
lmmedlatfly . Write, II'Wie~b'il
per warcl.
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De_p t. OHJ.-8t0o-JQO li'rte port, lit.
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IIDo-upr s u . o&amp;ev ne n o~p 10-18- ltp.
• ,. Fuu rate- ot :t ~'Dta p,r word will
CLift on, W. Va. Phone Spr ufe
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• lit ~hor1od far op ..rlioinlllf out 3.S'!4S. c an alter s :OO P. 11 · ( 19) ·Business
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35 RATS KlLLED with one P""l"' -~pportunities
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J!:l!9ra . ln /l.dnrti~--§boqliJ ~"' ..STAR WAHFARJN. Sate, aur"!,

On These eating Specials

FOR

John C. Baeon, Judge
By Mary Olive Ingraham.
Chief Depul:r Clerk

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CJ;IICAGO UP - Obio Btah'a
m.ton, Penneylvaoia.
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Galea Cllco topped the Bll TeD'J
You an hereby notilied thet on
perlot'ino.... Ill tile 29th day o! Ana. 111116, a peli· iodividuol
tiCJ of coDfereaee aame1 10 -tar
tiDD, for the aOOptlon of ~ thi! seaaon.
Steven Apache
a t:htld, aae 9
The Buckeye tul-.ct drcwe •
y.eara, borp at Steubenville, Obk;l,
yards
against OllnoiD&amp; ln ODly 1ix
on the ard day of November, 1947
tries
lut
Saturdly, ror u ~
waa filed in tb!.s Court,
age o! ltU yJTdl per p}Q'.
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Said Petition weU be for bearCisco's total to date putt hlm
ina: before aaid court at Pomeroy fourt.b behind tbe one glme total
Ohio on the 271.b day of October, of 120 yardJ br Mel DlUard of
19M, at 10 c'elock a. m.
Pu rdue, the two aame tGtal of lOIS
It is aUeged in said
Petition by Indiana's Bob Fee, aad the 10:2
\hat you as father ol aaid ehlld yards by OSU's J I m, Ronboro
have wilfully · failed to properly against Illinoil, all of wbom made
support and maintain said child more rushes for - tbeir totlb.
for a pf!lipd of more
tbta t'lr'll

FOR OUR 33RD

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General
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RuUand n th'Birthday
Pomeroy.
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Dilelaarted: Mrs. Leslie Hawley

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ba!Jy, Middleport ;

were IUYed

"""· Janet orn entertaiMd with
party hon&lt;lriDg her aoo, Geora:e,

Mrs·~·~!~~:"r,:biJr.'.,',ltrb

cea Oldabr, G•IHpoli.s
tldson,. LntpviUe; James
aJ.ftoQ W. Va.

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bad been opOBo&lt;l, Ice eream, nke
favm lad Kool-ade and coHu

birthday at her home
Hel&amp;htl

Wedoesdey

The Halloween theme wu car- Moore.

Sending gifts were Mr.s. Jo Bol·
inger, Evelyn Fick, Mr. and M.ra.
blrthday eall:e aa the ~entenneee. Carl Morris and tbe Mark GrueJar
Games were played aDd prizes family .
awtrded Winnei'J. :A::It::•:.•...:'::h•:....:l:::lfll:=___ · - - -- - -

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IS THE :riME TO .

CALL US FOR A

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Fisher

Starks

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l'•llnt-Rooflng-Saloo.Serv.
MIDDLEPORT

PHARMACY
E. MAIN ITRIIT

PHONI 535

Patrolman Davis,
Board Memliers,
TalkAtPTAMeet

Ciao 12 Circle of the wsa; Of tb ~ class.
Htatb Mtthod.Uit Church voted a
Mrs. Carroll Swaruon
wu in
Contribution lo the · World Com- cblrge of the progr~m whicb was
munit)' Day proj•t when .they met. announced by Mr.&amp;. E. S, Schut:
Members of the Salllbury TownWednesday evelliDJ at the bome 3olo "Whatever WUI Be, W~ Be" lbJ.P Board of EdueaU.O and Pa.
of Mrs. Henry Hen~~;esy. Froat St. by Ba~ra Jones aceompanled bY .trolman W. R. Davil were ap~.~altera
Mre. Earl Kni.aht, president, wu her mother, Mrs. Emen.QP Joael; when the Salilbury PTA met
on
in ehat&amp;e of tbe meeting and .MH. a qunttet : Patb11a .lonet, Betty 1'bur8day eventne at the tciJooJ.
Nan Moore a:ave the! devotional and Ba.rbara Covert, Mil')' CarOl
Mra. ·William Barteb:, president,
~rvlce on the topic "God Carea Swaruon and Bertha WilsOn, aepretlded and the cltip prtyeT by
l"or Us" ililcludlnJ scripture read- companied b)f Sharon Jonea; a IIJ:• lln. Herbert Dlzou, opened tbe
lq meditation and prayer.
lillphone solo •"Nocturne" b)' Cho. lileettne. It wu. aonoWleed tbat
aeuion, pin played bt Stephen Coata •ho 'additional swings bad been placed
rlW'Ing the lbuslneu
Mrs. Noah Haakhu, vice-preaideot dedicated U1e Piece to hia mother, oo tlle playground. Plans w~
of the County ,:Ounell of Chur~ Mrs. Robert Coats, in o~anc:e made for • Hallowren party at
women, liked lor - contributioa ·
J;ler blrtbday. Chr.J itine Coata the acbool, the date to be announc:for WOrld
!My whleb accompanied her brother. td 'later.
will be
Hostases wer~ '4n. Heantsy,
The functions of a JCbool board
at the
John Hawkms, Mrs. Jane ·Gn. were ch'en b)' the· boArd me,..bera
Haskina
. Charles Murray, llh. L. t~nd Patrolman Qavb apoke on tbe
were named
to pur~aae
Mra Thomas Riley. need of additional aehool _buses,
coods f-or the Circle's lift to the They server! a .salad ~ourse to the alter which the ·teachers were In
Jft'oject.
members with Mrs. Knlaht pre-. their rooma to meet the parents.
Mn. Hukins also ann-.Junc:ed tbt siding at the sjlver coffee servlc:e·.
Refreshments were served at the
Ru~maae Sale to be &amp;iveo by tbe Fall flowets were wed throushout close of the meeting.
Afternoon Circle of the WSCS on the home and tbe table arrao•eOct. 26-2'1 ai the Pratt Buildins. ment was yellow and white chrycorner of Coal and North Sec:oad. santhemulll! with tall wbtte tapers
Mra. Haakina and· Mra. Jobn ltet- in crystal cindelabr• ..t each end
chka wll1 eollect' contribution~ f&lt;Or of the table. A cornueopla of fruit
the sale on Thursday, Oct. 25.
and vegetables and
tapers wu
Tbe bid ot the Fisher .Paint Co. used on the .buffet ta the dlniDJ
Six Pomeroy women went t o
to paint the church kitchen, din- room.
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Marietta today to attend tbe Soufb.
ina room and :restNiom was ae.
otut Reeional mee~ng of the
cepted by thei Circ:Je. Mrs. Knleht
Unled Church women. They afe
announced that tbe November
Mn.
C E W Downie, Mn. Eugene
meeting would be held at the
Brown Mrs_ ~o_e Cook, -Mr.s. ll-a~h
apat1ment c,f Misses H'Uie a,o,d
Zundeil, Mra . Tbomu YOuni and
Nellie Zerkle with Mra. Den PllilMrs.
Patrick Locbary. ~
'on Jn chiU'ge of the program and
Carl Schaefer, Fort Worth, Fla.,
Mn. H. E. BuSh as devotional leadThe Middleport
Literary Cluib is visiting in Pomeroy with Mr.
er. Mrs. Eva Dutton Stout, a fannmet
at
the
home
of
. Mrs. Cedric and Mrs. Dor Schaefer, Lincoln
er member,~ was welcomed back to
Clark, Wednesday alternoon with Terrace. M:rs. E. E. Hayes aa holteu. '
~rs. A. N.- Bengel, Pomeroy,
M"rs. Donald MUlt,l)tealdent waa was ~dmitted to ,ttolzer HJt&amp;piMI,
In .c~ara:e of the meetlDg and toll Wedneaday as a mediea·l patient.
call re:~ponses were "Favorite- Na- · Mn:. Jewell Curtis wu a dinner
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ture. Writers".
guests of the Miues Katiieo and Ag~
Pa.ers for the afternoon were ne, Grueser, Rock Springs Sun"'the Edge of the Sea",
Rachel day.
.lllr Ill' TAITI•I'I#
Carson, reviewed by -Mn. J. E. 'Mr. an 1l Mrs. Glenb P. Smith of
Drtnl Royat Cnown Colo. ., · Harley and "Great A.meriean Na- Breety Heights visited in Colum·
ture Wrilin!{"•
Joseph · Wood ,bua with her mather, Mta. Rose
Lo-t of all to oolorlao .lllr
Krutch, prejpred by ~·· _R. M. Arman.
Klvol Iori.
Slrerman and read by Mr.11. MJlls.
MrS. Mary Kern was called to
1001'41. tlii()W!f
Mrs.
Waddell is hostess Marion, Ohio, because o t t h e
IIOTIUIIG CO.
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Curfew
Halloween lime

Tbe eomplete Iitlt. Senior mgh,
Senlon. Ramora Boice, Jerry Davi11 Barbara DouoVan. M~J Elch·
lngeT, Eugene Frfe, Faye
hart, Rachel Genbeimer Harold
Hq:er, Charles HoQdashelt, M"'urice Jobnaon, Ray '-Johnson, ·Miltoii
Lambert, Danny Morris, Earlene
Rensb&amp;w, Alma R,eynoldS, Robert
a ..berts Rit Sch 0H Jlldith s
·~ Janet
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·• in tile 9th, IOih, lith, and 12th
Jrldes made "8" or better while
on.l)' Ul bo;'s ma~ed. the toP ratin(. Seventy-seven percent of theboner list Is Jirls: 27'% is boya.
Sopbomores bad the most, 20,
and Ju.niors the least, 11.
1'he eomplete Uat:
Senklrs: Larry Badgley, Norma
Chapman, Maralyn Clelanll, Robert Euler, Larry Holter, ,David Hy·
• "sell. Phtllit Ibe, DolWI Jean Lewis 'Joan Neville, Glenna Randr.lph,
Wanda :RoUib, Shirley Saber,
, Dwai\1. Sayre, Claudia Shields, Genevieve S~der, Janie! Webb and
Janlee Wolfe.
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.fuaioh: Jackie A.dama.. Carol.Yn
·c teJ•nd, June Codner, Tommy Fllh
er Linda Mallory, A.nn•W Rote.
~- ;.ief.a RUssell, Susan Sb•in, Patstoblrt, S•et Weese, Carl

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bell, Glen CecU, Audrey Cunning·
ham, Larry Curtis, Blll Fisher, Dor
renee He as, Joe Kennedy, CarGlyn
f'hillip.s, Helen Roush,
Kathern
Routh. Rachel Roush, Sue Smith,
ny one caught in•iolation of Willtaq, Sterrett, Daniel Struble,
the- curfew would be arrested and Bernice Thoma: Faye Thomas, Dorheld fer eourt he•rtna and subse- is Wells, Marilyn White.
quot fines. He alao pointed out
Sophomores: Bill Anderson, Ann
that parenta wlll be beld liable for Biker, G•ry Barnit!. Patty blakes.damAa;ea cau.sed by their c:hlldrf!n. lee, Jim Carpenter, Judy . CUrd,
Paol Folmer, .Lorraine Grover,
Robert Jacobs, Donna
JenJdns,
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Jame~ Johmon, Kenneth ~~ulIough, Rodney
Quivey, Marlene
&amp;:bOll, Jill
Snowden, SheiiJ
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WiULam L. JusUee, who bad Welk.K, ConnJe Woodt:eard,
been jailed earlier thia weelr: £tr
noa-pa:ymentl of a fine and eoat aaJtJN.IOR UIGH.
sesament of $1.16.70 ort 1 ch-aqe Maq Amber~er,
........ _ llyt Jflckwood, John Bryant, Maof truct overl~ dini, was ret"R..- ry ·Bumslde, Rich8rd Clark, IJnda
ed" releaaed frOm county jail to- crow.'&lt;.l'erry cullums, Albert· curday.
tlto· - n Dabo, Sharon Douglas,
•MeanWtUle, it wa11 reported llid· B•hJ,a. Eskew, Arnold EYana,
dll!t)ort polic:e were interested ·.n WWilfP Gibbs, Ernest Hall, RoiJ.
JutUce followinl a coDVictioa on ett·,JIUnm, Philip HarriaDn, lohila slmJiat· charge.
or&amp;..Ltmbcrt, Roger Lelfbe!t. M:yr' Ako out of jail is Willard na Mill, .A lbert Martin, Mary MeSmith Reedsville, jailed last week A-fee, Kinada ~u!fay, Howard Blrfor aitow:ina: cattle to run loose. ker, Barrle Philhps, Sondra PotU,
'Mayor E. F. Robinlon'a office Reva _Rea1 Edward Rickard, Cbarreporte4 Bernard E
Rairden 1leJ Riffle, Boyd Rose~rry, Norma
Hartford, w. \ia., forf~lted 1 $15 Roush, Jane~ Shumate!
Dqote;ne
bo d · d. th t w N SWain Lon~ Smith, Carolyn Sl Cla1r, lan1ce
Bo~t ' an bad a
$ 1$ bond Tetftlrd, Janice Thomas, Diana
(oll0:~ hia
b~ tlle Stat(' Watson, Jack Welker. '
HJilnray P,lltrol Thursday on a
Eighth Grade : Carolyn Bell! Ed.
·1:bar,e of imp~r 1Jaeldng.
win a Bell, David Brswn,
Linda
Chapman, Bonnie Dicken, Sondra
Drake. Carolyn Edwards, Margaret
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Handley, Eric ltart. Charlesanna
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Heio,. Judy Jenning•. J(aaron K•t·
tq"n, Ter.,. Knight. John McMurray,
lllliw Roberts. Jeanelt Roush, Jim
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·Me~ Coun., vo-•~e c.:;ter ~ Senath Grade: Anna Atnot4. lliNr.- a1ut Jln- C. M ~
' eliele Bowen Joyce Buckley fto..
left todaJ' With other Grll[lJe ~ead- land' carpenter
Michael ,. Putta:
era: dfor-tbColwrtbUI
wber Clley WJII at
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n,m0 ty MUf r Co fer.' WaJter G:-ueser, ~ en amm,
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~ and rematn _1,91: _e annul Sue Moore Jimmy Qualls.. Dttane

c, ...to 'lllehtol. D&gt;e.
llary Eater, tow ..
Hart. Edward H•Y·
;o;,,tock. ""'" Proctor
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Cbangr-over to buill: bandtinc of
milk beJ"e wiU be .alow. and it will
not burt "the JitUe fellow," ovei'
50 Mei&amp;J Couat:r milk producen
1earaed lut IIJJbt al a meetihg
apouared by the local Farm Bureau eo-oPerative Auoelatioa.
Owen WilliamJ. manq:er of tbe
Dairyman's Cooperttive Sales M~iatioa, Cbarleeton branch, agreed wltb IIC'k Edell of the Valley4Jelle Dairy Co., Pt. Pleasant,

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lo ballt hladling right
is not true. It will not
and we are &amp;oi.ag to keep
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from other General Telephone Co,
location~ be sent out of the area."
FletchE'r said be wiD agairl offer
the compan)' • cbuce lo aubmit
tbe despute to arbitr.tion.
'To us this appean to be the
simplest and quiel:fll way to settie all our diHicultia."
Pi~ Attwmpr leportecl •
vandaU tried to ~ fire to a building u.aed to bouse phone compan}'
equipment in the city's north end.
They uid the blaze .,as started
from splubed gasoline.
Portsmouth C1ty Council. meanwhile, a!lked the governor a n d
local representltives in the •t.te

~egi&amp;.lature . tD intr~u~ l~c.illatio•l

Jn the com1og SB.I&amp;ton wbteh wuuhl

r~e all utilitltlf •ad require
g~1ev~ to be submitted to ar.
hllntion.
·HI!Yor J . Harnld Pecka told a
meetine ot :tOO citize:na Thursday

·ai&amp;bt that be and the citJ COUJII1l
~' sent • ~Ill. to state of-....
illdudiaK dif. fldala .lliikN for IUC.b. le_liatatioa.
s,.tenu, aize of
1iltt.- "''a , . . . aS
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said to
$1800 uj., way up!
Tble would de"pend on whether
aa e•P"enaive type (like a chest
freezer) or a chilled water .(simJlar
io present ~can coolert) ill bougbt.
Farm Bure•u representatives indl.
cated farmen could obtain eaiJ
teriJl.l, notblq;g down, and any r~asonable Ume period on purebues.
Others taking part Ia the mee'twere Jack Caraey;local ·mana.
of the Farm Bureau Co-Op;
Hellil, columbus Farm Bureau, wbO' aeted as muter of eere-.
monies: Dale Felkbart. daiey" speeialiat of the Columbus Farm Bu.
ieau, Eugene BU('kley, Pomeroj,
local dairy serviceman, who
duced the speakers.
Milk and doughnut:!! were served
by the bosta after a question and
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IDih School soon wiH roll again,
thls time under the direetiGD. of a
new basketball eoaeh, lMry )lor.
rlson.
Cole~ Morrison. is p1aMing to
call first turnouta in the- nea'r ·tuture Cor 16 boys hom the ' squad
last year supplemented b_y , otbera
that have entered bi•b
e- school t,h i• s
year, and some that. did tao&amp; ·turn
otK before.
Morrison graduated from ObtO
Unlvmity last spring where be
started in basketball and baseball.
·R acine's flrst Jl:lnle will !;HI on
Friday, Nov. 30 at hqme. The cOm·
plete sc~edule will be •anounced
later.
to turn out from Jut
squad are
tbese senloia: .
Graham, Bob Birch, RiC~
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I,.arry Taylqr, Dwain

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ndaivi franchise to ~
there abou.ld be telllO'Ied the rilltt
o f m.utasemeat t o iblpoJC artatrary cbaogea In wort eoadiUou
and tbe right o1 periMI em.plo,.ed ,
therein to engage in work 1topo
pagel!l or atrites...
The telearam sent to the glm!!flo
nor ltated the telephone strlt.e ht
Portsmouth ~an only be setUed bJ!
a:tlitratiCill.
'l'hurlday night's meetina of the
couadl heard publie eritidsm of
1oeai police i a eomaectlon witlt
mob violence tbn bad marked the
loag strike of tbe telep.bone ·eompany.
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Law
uked l 0 r
the meetiq with the I!OUIICU let
air tbeir crltielam of tbe poliee
department ill handling mob de.
moiutratiorul.

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Nationally Known Evangelist To
Be At Nazarene Ch_UJ'th "'--..!
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J.irrtmy Aaams, Arthur Beegle, Don
aid McDade, Charlea Gaul •nd Af.
nold Adams.

lllrs. Eva Gardner. ot KatllliUI City,. Mo., nationally-known ·
leader in personal evangelism, wiD speak at semees in the
Gallipolis Church of the Nazarene, Tuesday through Sunday.
(Oct. 23·28).

Japan
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· : .New Band Class
Sigtf'freaty Today To Be Started
So~~~~~nu:lgneC:a:a;oi~d .
t'ahama Hig"h
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left to future negotiations. ·
Two documents were signed in
the Kremlin br Prime M4Dister
lc\llr.o Haloyama for Japan and
Premier Nikolia .sulpnion for thl!
Soveit Union.

Ohio Fanners Get
$706,914 In Soil
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Director, James E. .Breen, ~~~ anBounced that he 11 plannmg to
start claues for 6th graden at
the Maso,n an4 New Haven Gn~e
Sehoola. The el~ at Mason w1U
meet on eech Fr1day afternoon.
_Since Mr. Breen's schedule win
permit just o n e class a t 1 eaeb
~chool, the class at Ha!lan Wlll be
for cornets only and the class at
Nrw Haven will be for elartoet.s
only.
U the parents would like bts
child to bcgia on another lnstru:
ment he must wait until the cblld
can
enrolled in a 7th i!'ade
cla5s at the Senior Hi&amp;h School.
The cornet and ctarinet are ~e
'two ba~ic instrumGnta in the high
sehool band, and the student will
find it quite. simple to change. to
one nf the other iJ;astrunteDta WhiC:h
make up the band.

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rieulture Department ~·d tod.&amp;:Y
.bavlf' r_eceived sod
totalm~ J706J)14
. 12. The nabonel total
ltalel waR SI8JMll.ft3t.
w•a •n increase of more
than $50 million over the $18 mil·
lion paJd through S('pt. 28. The
flrat report or soil bank paynienh.
released on Sept . 21. ~howed $3.4
~ th t
l'l)li'Ilion
ht.~d been aid os U'l
a
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•-en given
owa arme• s
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thau. $20.1 million .
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,payments to f-armers who reduce

Unmuffled
-...c"'EX. Conn. -(UP}- Ludwig
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W1mmer assured the julltice court
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that
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be_en corrt&gt;cted, SMld t~e e der
' . .~mme~. a5 he held up twoof~~=
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"f~~ioco: lv•n Powell, Carl Wolfe, j
Arthur JohdsQn, Bill Proctor,
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Ronnie- · Salser,
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sori Charlene Zundel.
toWS ffliA SCHUiMANN otto
Qlher from loleip Count, to at·
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LeDd are Stite GraDie Gatekeeper
IWiilfW"":t;.."'rmm ton• Rf1A1 W- · -..--..· tibtri!l
lllrll. Starkey ol
HOLZER HOSPITAL .
0 H. E. SIUII1\r
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"'Mia Oat"" l~ta... ..aoa.d; . ,
Carpenter; dttelatltl are Mn Vtr· ,
letn f191!~~ 1~pon;~'t0uru,. (lol~ a.oilopA~ ·, ..!:Alii!.,, ·Jiutloqd aDd )In Gladyl 1 Entered : M"· A. N Be~al, P~·
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Franlde Chavman, .lJnda
Donna Hllldore, Vlraln·
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*NOVELTIES
For The Childre'n

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Batting percentages of girls In Raclae High School w en p. m. A Sw'- Steok dlnner will be
they take their swings at learning are almost 1,rlple that of aeevo&lt;l and A ohort bWII..., mee~
bt!ys the first six-weeks honor roll report shows.
lr'- in1 wiD be beld alter dinner lo~
ACcording to Princlll"l Donald Wolf~'s :ho::n::or::...:Us:::.t..:44.:..:;g:=.:..:......:':.::.:owed,::_;by~a.:.fi::lm::_":.::.:1'11•...:111Jh=::..::Roo...:.::.d"

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Vlbdlliam res:ultlnt from tbe HalThe YOUI!C athlete, a aopbomore loween
prankster&amp; in the vllla.re
this year, wu ea.petted to have
far, bui that the !novation
been a stron1 candidate lor the
curfew Was being made to
1956-11 Purple Tornado vtrsitJ
P~len! lllf outbreaks.
buket ball team.
Mayor likewise ' rpminded

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pr•
to bulk band-

Curlew w.Rl be laVC)ked in tbe
ROclne .bOglnPII ot 8 p.
Jake clout, Will o,P_Ond three weeks
ev~inl, aceordina to
in Meigs Gt;netai Hospital, and. an announcement m•de' today by
nine to 10. mor~ at home. He will Racine Mayor Howard t;rank·
Juniors: Janet Ables, Dorothy
have ·a tutor to .iilaintlin bii Khool _M&amp;:ror Frank said
~Y .that
Arnold,
James B•ker, Eddie ~­
work.
tllere has been
rt'latlvely little.

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Racine Girls Averages Better
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for 80 daya. while negotiations eoatinue
:Fletcher, boowever, atipulated.
two oonditioDt. He pid th-at super.
vi!ion mtl!!lt be Jimlted and •'thOSe

50 Meuri!-\.AJ
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prodBeers Leam
O£ Bulk Handling

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THE DRAMATICALLY DIFFERENT

the HAlloween .te.HOn
The National Director, J. Curtis Fletcher, of tbe union
not ;uot idlo talk. .
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made the statement afl,er a proposal by Gov. Frank J. LauaclMi

Olarenre Boylea, 44, falher of ,
the youth also cafled into appe01r
before t.be Mayor for permitting
his son to be out beyoad the eurfew time limit wu fined $5 and
costs
Middl~(&gt;ort official• said today
that "this (I one tlnle that our
younger folk and their pareatJ
are
to find oUt that tU eurfew
oat jUJt samethin1 to be
aL If n~ ~
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PORTSMOUTH, 0. (UP)-The Communicatio111 Workero

Thursday mcbt, the fint nolafur of the eurr~ blw, Cb..rles
Boyl-e~. 18, ot Olinr Sl, MiddlePort, ~as fine~ Sl and eort! - of
$8;10 1ft an appeannce . before
M1ddleport Mayor C. O. FLaher.

entire c:ounty. · said Mayor How
ard Fr1nk of ~cine ~y.
Mayor Frank""s stamtlelJt c:a'me
Which it W91 definitely deeided
the fortheomin; bOnd issue, with-as an aftermath of the .meeting o.f
the Raelne Fire Aasoeiatioa meetIng held Wednesday evening in
which t was defnitety deelde t.bat
individo•l members of the asBocia.
tion would vote a1 f.W' ple11ed on
the fortbeom'ng .,.._'Usue, with·
out the associadOD ;c.- l~f taking
any definite s$8-nd
the matter.
"To the blat
the maJority of

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"I feel and so ~o otb•r members
'•~ Enmneer
Joe Bridford ot the Raclbe P1re : DQartment,
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ODell;''!! ,ntire ob e~d
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~··•arlat•

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IIJ1dr. ftfttJtd tH baN

....,. In 70p. Law leall...t 41 t.

~lddieport offkiah m_acte 11 of Ameriea said today it would allow its members to work
qu 1!e clear today that tbe~r iDv~ emergency telephone service during negotiations with the
cation ot. a eurfew law- in that vU- Ohio Conaolidated Telepbone Co.

Needed Jn
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UJIIfity.
Says Raeine
. Mayor
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,wJMil'.tbat wiU be," be added.
'One fM loot oectlon,ol mo.in ol·
.fO .-Net to ~ Wd, but' llcC()fdlnc

t Atklwortl•s1Wflrt9a rOW'
• •h~;hc• . ,, ud uona•

IUKhm,lavad£7, ucilit)' roo.

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. ter l!l~nts of Syntusq The Dally Senllllel )earned tod~y.
· '• Jolt&gt; GU!nore, one of three trustees of the Board of Public
· Afi!!IPI!Wd these fittings have been orderh\ for three weeks,
u'~J }1.\ight be here tomoqcw, or neit week,
even lat..... ti:~ illd. ''The water'" wut be
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.· D~ayed By Special Fittings .

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mothe, Mn. Fan·
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Jacob$ Ebersbac.h, ·102 Peaeoet
Miu Nettie Koehler tPeDt suAve., 11 ~provJaa llowly ln Hol· day in c.Jlipo1il, witb her af.tl.et
zer Ho&amp;pllal.
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and brother in r.., Mr. and lin.
~r. and Mn JaJilfis Dawson were c~ · w
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r" Carrie
eever. Grueser
, retumed
5ueaw o ,. s f!10ther, Mn WJllliua
Dawton &amp;nd hie au.nt, '¥rl Edward to her home, Minenvllle, SUDday
Koehle, 1be past wee.tend.
ai,:ht alter a weeb vbit with r•
lla. Walter Ketter and c:hildreil, la.tlvet tn Zaneaville.
,
Sberrie and Carrie of Moreantown,
Mr. aDd Mrs. Fred ¥eabet, sob
W. Va. wer.e weekend &amp;uests ot P.Ucbaet a ft d , grandson, ,.,ddle
her mother Mrs. Bertha Alll&amp;.
Owens of Grundy, Va. wne week~

Middleport
Literary Club
Meeting Held

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Ludlle Bearba Hawtlu; Pomeroy Society Editor

Eleanor s. Scllaal, Middleport l!ocloly Editor-Phone 8078

Heath Methodist Class 12 Circle
Pledges World CommunitY, DayAid

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llobert Lehew recurned to lilt
llrl. Roland NeutzliDJ and lln. tmplOJment in CoJ.umbtd. Wedallo
W. .ft. SbuLeea left for NI'W York day mornlnq after 1 vialt witlt
CJty Sunda)' morniDr.
bia mother, Kn. Theodore Ltllew.

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

A builder of energy. Stimultltif
tht tppetite. and s1.1pplit1 lrcm
to' htlp preYinl lirednesL fa~
fly IUinlilotod; will not dillurb
regultr dis;itsllol\. ~
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I~ in Marloo for ~ extended
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vilit wltb 111 e :r 1011 Jk.•-. 11,,, coved lnt wee.. o omt,
Ct.-~
W'llt Mala st .
...-lJU.ne O'Doaaaq l!ld ton WU.
huy L Peopl• ramaia• W at
'Uam ltttnded u.e CuDfltll ot ·Jin hls bom1 • UDloa Avt.

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Condo, Dooald •nd J&gt;ovid Smith,
Geor.a:e, Mary, an Donu Fraracil,
•Becky Houdubelt, Mn. GeDe Conde, Kn. Ray Woodre~d. Kn. L.
W. Frall(is, Mra. Graham P. SmJlb
Mra. ~urene Houduhelt. Mrt. Robut Hyk]l 11 nd Linda and Marlene

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to Bobby and Sharon

:::~=========.! refreahment
rled out in deeontion.a and ~' the
lable with a h~~te4 ·

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Shaler, putor, will be ID c.._.,, .. ' , :.~
When Mrs. Gardner was eonvert.- '
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operater, livinC ln a small IIi•
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sourl town. 'l'htre w~s lltUe about
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that abe would beeome one of 1M
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most effective woman workers in
EwneeUcal Cbristi•n ~irtlea.
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Without much formal prepara.
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wort in ber borne town Stral.g)lt;.
lorward talks coupled ~tb mueb0' I
personal
broucbt ber into
prominll!nce. She is booted two to
three years in advance now and
travels coast-to-coast.

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Admissiona
Gary Duff, Dexter Ohio, Mn:
Martba Burna Middleport, Ohio.
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Since she was con11erted Mrs.
Gardllfl' has made an average of
5,000 home visits annually. She
1ays 11he never h•! been deate4
the privilege of praying in a home.
Heh stfrrtng meuages ue bued
entlrdr on pcrHDid ezperienc:es.

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